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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-09-08 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHEY'RE ANNOUNCING the news that Corona del Mar Treasure Days are here, in conjunction with the lions Club l obster Bake at the main beach. Seated on the side of the truck that car· ried the calliope in last Saturday's parade are (from left) Bedy Talcott of Corona de l Mar. ~' Marvis Thompson of Harbor Highlands, and Pinky Fisher of Shore C li ffs. who is Miss Corona del Mar. Standing bad of the calliope is Sondra Coontz of Westcliff, who is Miss Newport Beach. l iHie Karin Haapa. age )1/2• of Corona del Mar is holding the T reas1.re Days sign. (Ensign photo) ureDaysinC coao•A DD. MA&, CAUPOIIIfiA TELEPBOII~: OaJOLE 3.0550 TBlJIISDAT. IEPI &Jai!P I. 1- I Polk.Seek -'HERE'S THE scHeoute ,Available Private Eye :~~~~~~!.~~~~~~~ ;;:.~~~·~t.~.:~,d~ ~~~~ .• ~~~.!!!! ... ,. Paul CoseUa Jr., of Burbank. Here ls the schedule of events for the 2·day affair: ,. 11\!ewP<>rt Beach e I em en t a r y private Investigator. is sought by • IATVDAT, IEP!'. 10 1 schools 1s the next pro~ct for the ="ewport police on a charae of ts wh ed th h 1 Pulling a gun on 3 harboT area 6:00 a.m.-Clues for the annual buried treasure chest hunt 1 ~n ° prepar e ac. 00 men Juat IMide the tront door will be poated at the front door ol the Corona Ml Mar Callfom.la \ pol.acy and procecSure quest•~n.s fill die VIlla JllarWa •••.,..•t. Bank. Tbe ludQ a..,.. .. ..ucs to~ thecae. to the Lobslter that were answfl'ed at 2 ~~ --.... .ttw. • board_..U.... at l;oJU a.m . Jut Tbwsday. 1 -. _ __.........., __ ._ d s t. 12:00 nooo-'Tbe Balboa ~Y Uons will start 54"rvlng tht> lo~er • ~~ --.:uvva uu.tees ..... e :up The 3 men are Robt"rt Behrns. and ground steak mula down at the Corona del )far main ~ach. Roy AnM~n to make the rom· 319 Ruby Ave., Bafboa Island: ~feals will ~ ~rved untJI 9 p.m. plete list of tutbooka availabJe ~man C. ""~~I bone. ,!51 • dot 2U7d 3:00 p m -Children's .... , show 1 at the .chooJ Ubraries.. Curricu· Onyx Ave .oa a ..,. an an · · ,_ · 1 ...... , Bi ll RJ ld ·• · . Alternoon and evt-mng-£ntertainmt-nt. booths, and prizes. um coonunator alter sa flchard CC Plttger. 23· ~: 407 D~h Luke c ''The Fire Eatttr"l Vecclo ot the AJJ . American ~fari<et w1ll that the books Will be placed on ~d.Ave.. orona del · ar, po ce I appear. Drawings for tracnslstof radio. wtll ~ held at 3' p.m. I relere~ •~w.c. · • and 8 p.m. ' The request was made by Mrs. ~ewport pollee stfJI remain In 'e SUJmAT SEPT 11 Sam Schulman or Harbor Hic.h · the dark as to the namtt of a ' · • lands Jeade:r of the Mariners person ~lng wat<"hed in the Har· 12:00 noon-The Lions wUI continue .ervlne the Jo~er a.nd Schoo'! parents who dr~ed the BLASTING IS STARTED AT CDM BLUFF SITE bor Island and Beacon Bay area ground steak meals. untJJ 9 p.m. policy questions. R I W by a private im·estigatlng firm. Afternoon and evenlng-£ntertaJnment, booths and prizes. ace s on They did Jearn or the recovery Drawings for transistor radios wiU ~ ht-ld a t 3 p.m. and 9 p.m .• WWA.Jrn TO SEE ALL aooa of a black steel revoh·er from 9:00 p.m.-Award of the erand priuo, a $500 savlna.s bond. I WhJch t~books are you In· by Hawaiians the water by the dock at l Rea·, ':.~ed ln . Trustf'(> Ml'l Beny C'On Bay by a Culver City boy, 12. • "Alj r h .. :\f s h 1 The Hawai'ian All-Stars won visiting In Beacon Bay. It was I SCHOOL LUNCH PRICE i o t em. • rs ,. u man turned over to a stocky·bullt repl ed. the Labor Da~· outrigger canoe Han'"\' P"a""' boa d p ~I de t man. about 30, who had come I 1 .. ~;. "' ""· . r . rt'.-. n • ra{'f! from Catalina to the Balboa walking along the waterfront IS SAME AS LAST YEAR sa~· n-e wouldn t llkt' lo rt'· Windows at the home of for· with Insurance coverage provided Pier In 4 hours and 36 minutes · stnct any tf'Xt'books .. mer harbormaster Ruuell E. by the Continental :Satlonal -12 minutes ahead of the second clal~lng It ha~ been left there "I fet>l there ls no problem:· Craig, 2600 Cove St., CbJna Cove. Group, Los Angeles. place Balboa team. by his son. 1 • I Cafeteria lunch prices Wl're st>t 1 Board pN"sidt>nt Harvey Pease Supt. Ander 5 en c-omm('nted. were broken Tuesday morning Blasting is scheduled to be re · The Doheny Outrigger Club ;\lr. Behrns told pollee that he Tuesday njght by the trust('(>S of a<~k('d that a reSt>rve fund ~ set "They can ask for text books In by rocks from a blu tlng project sumed 1oday (Thursdayl In rock was third, and a last minute en · and his 2 friends went Into the ~t>wport Beach £I em en ta r y up to pay off capital lnvt'Stments a specific area at a nv tlmf' ·· at the tlte of the fonner George at 2525 Ocean Blvd., to clear the try. a pick-up crew representing Villa :Marina for a drink. They School Distt1C1. The prices art> the in l'aft>tena equipment In order "1 am sure tht> stail' or rounty ~nney house on the Corona del site for the construction of the Santa Monica, came In fourth. were standing near the entrance same as last year: 35 cents for to obta1n a more realistic finan · library has the tt'~tboo~ ... Mr. Mar bluU. Roberts apartment building. It was "Balboa Luau Day," and to the bar portion when a man , tudf'nts and 50 cen~ for adults • 1al picture. ~fr. Wurtele said h(' .Beny SUJUt('SlNf An oUkft aulgned to Invest I· Workmen were busy yesterday dinner was served during "the walked up and said: "('ome on at Horace Ensign &hool: 30 {'f!nts would t> tabhsh such a tund. e -wE Dl'SACJlEE- pte reported that the Newport drilling holes for the dynamite evening at the Balboa Rendez. 1 and I'll buy you a drink." for students and 50 cenLc for Tht> trustE"es also: "I felt that this was th(' ~ Uliat&Dt nre chief waa atandlng chuges. vou.s. The man looked at Mr. Behrns' I adul~ at the-otht>r iTade ~hool.c e Agre-ed 10 rt"SUme-twlce·a-1 to a k for th<'m " :Mrs.. Schulman by on orders of the city manager --------------------------feet and seeing he had no shoes Buslne-managt>r Ed \\ unele month mt"etlngs on the first a nd soa1d. and that a man from UCI...A with D th c I • M . I d L • 1 on. began arguing with lJim. reportttd a S.U.lOO ln<'f('a~ In the 1 hlrd 1\Jesdaya · at 8 p m -the 'That's whert> \\'(' dl.sarree ·• a •unnoeraph was meuuring ea almS rS. a eWIS, They moved toward the entran<'«' surpluot f:om cafeteria inromP 'N"'nd meeting to l>f' p;.·h~arlly ~t:: Berry repllro. ' the ~verity of the blasts. of the VJIJa ;\Iarina, where the for poh<j• dlk'us ion. The Sept Do yC\u ff't>l Wt' arf' workJng The blaatlne a being done I~ 0 f COM Church Founders man took a IPather .wallet out s· f p k 2'0 m~tlng will be dt'\'Oted to against you•" Mrs &hulrnan rocQ nnr China Cove, en the ne 0 of his pocket. opened II. showing IZe 0 ar s boundary problems. and tht> pol· askM. south aide of Ocean Blvd., east Mrs George !Ida ~fcNf'al l CHrf Haven after an extended a star-shaped badge Inside. He • 1cy d~lons ~Will start with tht> ~·Berry protHted her remark. of Carnation Ave .. where Cedric Le...U: 89 one of the original Illness. said someth111g about narcotJcs, I D d Oct. 18 meeting. <:ayJng that no ont> I~ ~rking RobeN of lJdo ble plana to erect rounders ~~ the Corona d(') Mar She had Jived In California for I drew a snub-nosed. biUt"·Stet'l re· s I scu sse • Adopted a policy of employ-1 agaJnst anyone, and a king that buJldl H h 42 d 1 C M \'oh·er and told ~11'. Behrns and Pr k d _._ . h 1 . . cb4' refrain from l't'ferrine to any an apartment ng. e a.s C ommunity Congf('gatJonaJ years an n orona del ar h ' friends to line up against oposed par 5tan ar,q were 1ng .tt'ar er -\:ce prlnc1pals 10 t'l nct obtained a pennlt to blast from Ill ror 19 years. Her home was at 15 re\·iewed 1\Jt>sday mght at a kindergarten through sixth grade <' n 1 the Newport Beach fire. depart· Church, died Tuesday In the H JO.l Marigold Ave. She is SUT· the wall. ~fr. Behrns ~~no:ed the stud¥ meeting of tht> ~ev.-port s hools In order to gl\'e more ~fro;. &hulman r('marked that ment from Sept. 1 until Sept. 15, Haven Convalescent Home In vlved by a son. Boyd Lewis, of I gun and v.alked awa). sa) ina he Beach Parks. Beache5 and Rt>e· help to principals and to provide she had bet-n the t&rcet of cdtl-_ __: ___ ....:.... ____ _:__.,......_____________ Emerald Bay. I would phone the pollee depart· reatlon Commi s1on. with Stanley tralnJng for tutu,re prfnd ... -'.. clsrn slnt"P thf' In q 1.1 I r Y lftto ' ment. The man with the run de· _...... St'hool polley was started Jh BOOSTER ·cLUB WILL . Servtces·will be held at 10 a.m. parted In a white 1957 Ford sta· Ott. Irvine C'o. planning ronsult· upt. Roy Ande~n was author· .;aid th t htl h d I . ' Saturday In the C'orona del ~far . ant. In AHenrlan•"<> lzed to 8('('('pt applkatlons im· a 5 a rf't.'t' ved a church with the Rev Edwin tlon wagon. tra\('llne north on ~l r. Ott sa1d that lhP propo..~l mf'dlacttlv. <'rank telephone c-all last Thura. Go ... : _ _. 1 · .~11 Jamboree Rd. from BaysJde Dr. 1. . •• I day evening, and that a rew mJn-m_, Oun.:alt n~. Interment "'• The license number of his station reprttsentt>,1 -' rl'.i ISllt' approac-h • ="amed trustM' Hf'lt>ne Cct>·l Utes latu a tire truck had been ORGANIZE THIS EV' NING ~ In 'Pomona Cemetery. Baltz wagon was obtained. to park pl;tnnan~ nar and Milo La to \\Oro< w ith llt"nt to her homp on a mallclou Corona del Mar Chapel is In Tht> draft pro(lO."al lict .. 3 ra te· Supt Andt>rsen o'l ( h.Jnge In If 1 1 5 charp of arrangements Officers found the car aban· gont' or parks: rul(' anrl f{'i'J) t d ted a se a ann. -------·-doned at the e:octreme \fiest end 11 l ~.-~~hborhood--0 a.-,...<: u Jan -19_ :t 1•0n <~ op • ASKS '1'0 M>IIIIOW TAft Co-c::halnnan Bob Cooper announces that an organl.z1ng meet· Jne of the Corona del Mar Youth Center Boostf.'r C'lub will be held at 8 p.m. today (Thuradayl In the Youth Centrr Bulldlne . The project o1 tbe Boaeter Club wiU be to raise "aoo.ter Bucks" to Mlp dewlop and aid all Youth Center act I\ !ties. Membership is for a n ntire family, a.nd the dues wfll be $1 a month per family. Interested parents may fill In the application form below and mall It to the loaRer Club: YM PI ot Harbor Island at 2:-40a.m.. The Mar a ·hool 7 or acrt><: ll a · '· Earlier during tht' meeting ann •· n 9 lice~ number matched one of libra • or fi~ hall IS adla<'f.'nt e Namt'd tTU!ItN' J m R.ly to Mrs. Schulman asked It the par. 3 can~ wbJch Robert Sn~ As-10 1) .f t h 1 • • re\1t'w t t' ache r proff'-.<~.<>n<tl ent~ could borrow the tape ,._ a~ 1 no near a S(' oo · orowth ,_,uJI't'm 1 1 rdl t .. _ M t T • ht soclates. p r I,. ate ln~cators (2) ('ommunitr-lS acres IC ad· ,.. ·-... <'n ot. . co ng o tnc-J«''nd que.tJon. ee on19 from Van Nuya., hAd ~ the jacent to A junior hi h school· 20 e Authodzt-d thP d1 tnhutlon answer meet1ng s that ~ pre,·iou.s e\ .. nlng would be worll· 11 dj 1 · of the booklet, "C'hlrf E>:ecutl\t"ot 1 <'Ould make a <."'py CoT their own The Orange Coast YlofCA will lng In the Harbor (elaacl. ...,.. a~ Sa~~ 1:C :::~l.in tht> prtts of the United SCat-." JII'O'ided USf'. hold Ua first annual fall plan. hore Dr# artta for tJw nut 5 ently bullt up pomon of thf' city: ~ the~oata Mesa Sa.tnp a.nd She said she rutd trft'd to copJ ning conlerence at a d In n e r days. polke d~ 'nile linD where IUJ<e·Sizc parks cannot be n n. the. ta~ at the school. bot tbe ------ - - -- - - -m~tln1 tonlabt tThul'8day) at was. contacted by ~. ntabU hed facilJtlea weft lnact.lqut~. She BOOS"Ja CLUB -aiAll1'ER MEMBER .APPLICATION the Jamaica Inn, Corona del Mar, Mr. eo.IJa came to pollee Formal dedication of th(' eo. I said It would be l t~utw HAKE: ..._ __ ,_. ___ ,_ .. _.--AND/OR M'JtS._ ................ -·-······ .. ··· ADDRI:SS: .. --.. --........ _ ....... -... ··-·----·· .. ·-PHONE .. ---............. .. NAJIJ! or CBJLDDR: beglnnlq at 7 p.m. headqaartfls at 1~50 a.m. 1ut rona del ~far State Park was ~0 take.}!'.. ':pe tO' an ~~ The past year's activit!~ wm Thu~ and cteD1e4 ...._, Ill dl~ but no date was U'l C'olna tot a 11 n r $177..25 were or cop.T ... g t an to brtq the be rev I cowed by Y ~retary the VIlla Marina Restaurant ear· The Con.unls.slon also dl.I('USSfod stolen In lh«> burglary ot 8 Poll n~or e q u I P na • n t to the Grorge McKinney, andefhe com· Her that momlnJ. Mr. Bebrna a later closJnc how fOf' lhe maJD tl"lephone ~ In the J.aut.ar sc'l'he lng )'-ear's plana w111 be dlsau,. came to the tatlon, aald he ~ beach during th4t winter hours. al't'a be~'f'f!Tl .l\lJ117 and A118. & the ta~ ~d ...._ 1'1 ...W t.Mt se-d. accordlnl to President Wa1 · ophed Kr. C'*'lla. and .aiel he Pre!leftt ~gulat1ons C'&ll for 6 a PaclfJc ~•P'tOne oMctal IMitl· ..-cou ooc: 1IMd In a. ter Miller Jr. was wtlllnr to 1m a romplalnt. p.m. douna for the wtnttT. ned. l'fewpcwt IIOlk'l at 4:45 ..-. ~t ttto~ ... ~ -·-·--·-···--·-·---AGL ... -_,_ ..... ~ ... -.. -................... AGE. ..... .. ~t!~~~~~~ldre:~r;.0::,t::; =ft-~1~ h~~ '::, .. tt. h~a= AIIDMTIWf '1'0 TAU n::: ~ .. taken trom bootbt ..,._ It laoQa dGwli toJI..: :tt of the K~tTopolltan YliC.\'1 of Island &fta durlnl tht> ~•.... tate Allembqman B ru c eo at ~\ NC"WpOI't IQvd., a:zs "ew· ~ ._, --.• ---···---·-.. ·--· G£.___ -··--··---·-·-·-·-··--.AGE. ...... _. Los Anpln_ wtll talk on ''The r.f'u-'.1\1 to ch~ t ... num•. ui'IIM.r. a raldeat of WmcUtt pon BIVCI,. fSM w ('out Rwr' "" a ...._ YMCA'• Challer;~,e In the Cam· Otfic.n rontadwod ~ 0. will talk on l'ov. I tMUot propo. 7:lM W, Cout ~.. a w ~ -:•t '*0 -;--I! 4llllir --·----· . .A <a _ _ ·--~·---· AGE -.. munlty." Leroy Hluon. ,.._.1 ~. owrwr ol the bll"mrs ~...._ at ttaC" ~ of thr eo. Cout Hwy. and JOOO ~"PGGt ,...,....., ~ a b,:-ao llr. Mall wldl IUD .. a.t ...... ..,.. • Clnuaunlt)' Youth CeDt« ~ ol tt.e North Oraqe far whldt Kr. C..U. ......., • ...,.. ... Mar KJWnt. Club at Bh·d.. ~" IMdl; • w. lc!MII ...... 1 -1 •• 111 tn a... P.O: ._ t. a.-•1 Mar. CaldDmla. ' ~«J YMCA. wlll talk about ~ to MrM U.. ,..._ ._ aoo. t.-of'r'CIIW (f'llday) In the Balboa Blvd. and :SJO E. laAoe ,._ ..._ ...... .. • ____________ Onanc.. ..,. .. ~.,._......._ 11\u..,. •ulAn. 1 arw.. kiM&. ..., .._. ....... ,..~ • '· ... llop e DO YOU WANT TO VOTE NOV. 8? ..... ., ... There's still time to register if you intend to vote in the Nov. 8 presidential election. The deadline is next Thursday , Sept. 15. Call the city clerk's office, ORiole 3-2110, fo r the name of the deputy registrar nearest your residence. You have only yourself to Plame if you fail to register. CALLIOPE MUSIC led 'the p<!ir&de S<llturd&y afternoon, publicizing the lio~s l obster B<ll~e in Corona tlel Mar and th~ T re!llsure Days promot101"1 sponsored by Coront~ del Mar merchanh. Mrs. Margaret S11muels of Cost& Mesa is the c~lliope pl &yer, 111\d leo1ding <ll helpful hand is he r young cousi n, Robert Freitag of Costt~ Mesa. (Ensi gn photo) e VOICE YOUR OBJECTIONS In the mail this week came a timely comment, backing up a thought expressed in this Log a week ago~ "Why does our Government sever relations with a strong anti-communist such as Raphael Tru· jillo of the Dominican Republic -yet maintain dip- lomatic relations w ith . communist dominated coun- tries like the U.S .S.R. and Castro's Cuba?" And the suggestion: Voice your ob jections to Vice-President Richard Nixon, Secretary of State · Herter, Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona, and NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO man Edgar Hiestand of California. e PRETTY IS AS PREIIY DOES •.. wurs•• ly IBADEJf f'DICB I agree with Braden Finch. who comments in his 1 thi h h C d 1 M b h Blame It on what you wish-CO umn on s page t at t e orono e ar eac hamburgers, weather, election concession is mighty nice looking, but the food is year, or construction ~hutdown not at all up to the quality set by the hcrrn,ptlr>Jelc I last wi nter-but the fact Is that stands thc1t were booted out a year ago. business Is terrible at the new $100,000 Hambura:er Stand a t Big previous years, you could move over to another Beach. stand if the food line was too long, or lhe girls be-Concession receipts have skid · hind the counter were chattl"ng with boy friends ded way down to $80.000 for the h d d f h $120,000 a year ago (figures cour· rat er than ten ing to your ,or er, or i you t ought tHY city managerl. the quality of hambyrger was better elsewhere . Now A lot of folks may say- all those automatically self-regulating features "I told you sO. No matter how hard> they try. munlctpal monop· competitive private enterprise are gone. operat ion ('annot compare I recall saying something like this quite some [;~:;'"""~0;'!. service or price to the ti me ago-before our C ity Council made its final of ca pable Mom and Pop like we used to have decision to do rrway. with the competif..ion down at City council switched the the beach. I have an idea that the observations 1'·••" made above will have about as little effect on the 1 "l•~~~.~u m mer I have heard C bel M C 11 about what you cet to ouncil now as ore. aybe our ouncilmen just In service and high don't like hamburgers, or maybe it's the good old American tradition of competition that's got t11eiir J W.:~~; ~Council wu warned It dander thl!; WAY-PUblicly by LUNCH KITS --· r_..a.- ~•-­,....._,lftotM ............ iS. lUtE NOTE .OOKS 69c up IINDERS (3 OIJ1StAJIDING IN VALUE AJID QUAUTY! .on. ,..,.,,. .... A ...., coacepl ill Iiller paper ••• ·-n.. place lor ..U.fect. data and -alwcrya be 1M-:· 'MA&NA LOCK NOTE BOOK COVERS AD New .-_.i;p Actioa" •• .In Albacll,. eoa.. IEllll ..,.., •• n • ..,.__...,__, &I J ...... • chamber or commerce- and privately by the Snack King of Orang.! County. • • • Dorothy O'Ha ra, who In private life ill Mrs. Hank Lunney ot Udo fs&,e, hu ~n .elected with How· ard Gref!r to reprnent West Coast at the Arnertcan Week In New Orleans to 16. • BY~~- Giles Brown Again to Give Forum T aHc:s • --1'11011 MOON ON PURl COME TO THE SAT. _. SUN. ·s.t 10 _. 11 • * I'Uif * GOOD rooD * EihUUIIII Hr IAtlmllillT IIIIACM • • • .. • ···fOIIt··--.... a u.a.;e.a•40 a..&... .... • l.ef9eri end Molt Co ;I tl Fumitwre s-. ... ANe • Netv Teachers on Staff S3 JAMES D: CAl .. .. OECOAA Tl._ SMVICI Llt.ty ..... At · N. B. Elementary Schools ~S!J_!) _ ... -. • _A The Jfarpon Beach Elemen· Joyce llobare, Marvin Ma~nUIOn cu Butler, Ew...tt Thompson Oepr. NCOtded All tmpreaelve to-M. L. Peterson, nntt over ... H II s ~ ••• Gar~ t I RAY 1•1·1 l1alna11r t&ry SebooJ DIMriet Will have a and M111. Betty Gla.u, fourth and Arthur f'um'on. a1xth crade. tal of J3,0H,415 In permJta for atov~a. 310 E. Balboa,~ Pat· profeulonal ataff of 174 for the arade: Robert L. C00M, apecial The foUowlnJ atatf mema,.n AUI'\llt, brln&lnl the year'a tee· Quale Petti, l ·unlt, 2·1tory ctweU· comlna ,...._..n Jncreue of 17 eclue.tlon -Intermediate; Ml'll. at the )(arlneq Sc:bool are new ord to ~. Tbls ls aUU ln1. 1.236 W. Ocean Ft., 125,000; FumitfMn9a for homee. ov•r lut tear. Kadon Gu.nther, 1peclal educa· to the DUtrict: more than 3% mllllon doUa111 be. M111. D. J~r1lna. 1ate and window dubl, yechts. M46 L COASf HWY .. Forty members of the profes· Uon-prfmary. KISS P E Jf E L 0 p E BEllrSON hlnd the Auc. 31 fi1ure of Jut pard, 2266 Ctaann~l. 1650; l{ar· JOt 7 w. ec-t H~ alonal atatt .,. new to the dll· Of the Corona del Mar School comes to lfartaera 1 c h 0 0 1 to year-122.073,802. v~ Lynn, re·root, 836 W. Ocean ,.___. ...... COlOMA Dll. WA1 0..1-1111 trlct. 'One of the new teache111 stall, the followtnc teachers are teach kJadefcarten u a .ftnt Auau-t penn.lt.t included 93 n.. 1364.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii====~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~ ~rved aa a aublltJtute teacher new to the Dlatrlct: year teacher. She Js a araduate alqle Camlly dwoeUin11. $1,916,~ IMre lut year, and OM Ia return· ·MISS MARY K. SWANSON, for· of USC. 610; 3 duplexes, 187,450; 2 l&t· Ina after an ablence of one year. merly with the Garden Grove MISS JOAN BROOKSHTRE a aces, 13.500; J8 awlmmlnl pooil, 'nuee of the new teachers re. School Dlltrlct, will teach kinder. native c.Jitomlan, w1ll te~ch ~.650; 15 fencea and walla.. eelved their atodent teacher l&rten. She received her degree kind~r1arten. She Is a eraduate 16,982; 42 residential &.ltentlon.s, training ln this dlltrlct. at Macale•ter Colle1e, St. Paul, of UCLA and formerly taught In S80,165; 4 commerdal altera· ----·--____ ...,. ______ . ~..... . IE II IPIILITEIIII Dr. William Butendorf, for· Minn. Alhambra. tiona, S2. 760; 3 lndu.trlal altera· merly emplofed on a 3-daya.a . MRS. C~ROL RANNEY jolru MISS CAJIOL MAJrnN, a grad· tlons, 1845,000; 20 sJg_ns, SB.s.18; week bula as echool ptycholo· the staff to teach first grade uate of Whittier College, w ill 2 miscellaneous, $2,105; 6 build· l'kt. will aerve on a full time after serving as a substitute teach first erade. She formerly lngs _ demollsbed or relocated, bula beglnnlnl this fall. teacher for part of the 1959·60 taught at the Mar Vista School $1,725. Profess.IOnal Here Ia the complete Jlst of the IK'hool year. She formerly taught In the Los Angeles Elementary Following permits were 1 ued profe.alonal staU membera.: at Tustin and Is .a grad uate of Schools. during the final day · or last ADIIDIIIftATIVE 1 T A' F-Whittier College. She Is a native MISS DRUCILLA HAYNIE will month: Dir~Ory Roy 0 . Anderaen, district su~r· of Orange County. bt>gln her teaching carCE"r as a,. COBOifA DEL NAB lntendent; William R. RJtter, dl· MRS. ELAJ:-.E WfLL1A~1S will St'COnd grade t~aC'her. She at· D. E. Huebner. 2-unlt, 2-story FUNERAL Dl P.S . . . re<'tor of curriculum and Jnatruc· teach first grade. She Is a native l<'nded San Jose State Collt-ge dwelllng, 709 Poinsettia. S20.-150; tlon; Edward C. Wurte le, busl· Californian a nd formerly served a nd Orangr CoaRt Collegt> befort> )fel )forrlson. room over garage, Friendly Neighborhood Service ness mana1er. In the Anaheim School District. rN'Piving hf'r rlc.>grrt' a t Long 420 :\farguerlte, $2,400: H. Hill., BEll BROADWAY CDEL\1. ITAFI' _Dr. Wil· She Is a graduate or Whittier Bcat'h State. ShP recelvt:'d Aler a lteration. 718 Marguerite, $2.000; MORTUARY Ham Bastendorf, psychologist, College. student teaC'h lng training at the )f. A. Harwood. end~ su nderk, Miss Anna K. Harris. vocal music MISS NANCY BLOI:'fK wlll be· Mariner~ School. H41 J Poinsettia, Sl.200; Ross 110 Broadway consultant; David Borkenhagen. gin he r teaching career as a sec· MISS SHEILA BURKE 1 a bt>· ·Phillips, drying tleck, 312 Dahlia. u 8·3433 1c 8·3434 eo.ta .... Ins trumental music; Miss Agnes ond grade teacher. She Is a grad· ginning tea c h c> r In a second SBOO . ......_ ___________ _, Carlson, Mlu Betty Trine and uatc or Western Michigan Unl· grade assignment. She Is a na· e ~• VlEW 1DLLS I Mrs. Catherine Chapma n, reme· ven'llt)•. Kalamatoo, Mich. tl ve California n and Is a gra~· Earl Harvey, swimming pool. dial readinl: Mrs. Ellen Ingram, MlSS MARY KINGHAM, a uate or Immaculat~ Heart Col· 1007 Goldenrod. $2.:500; Wl nt~.>r· Mrs. Georgia Soukup and Miss graduate of the University or legc:-. Los Angeles. bottom, swimming pool, 2701 Sheryl Ulrloh, school nurses; Mrs. Wyom ing. will teaC'h third grade. MRS. SHIRLEY JOH~STO~ re· Pt>bblt>, SJ.OOO: ;\furray Gardner. Elizabeth Handy, art consultant; She formerly taught In the La turns to the &!foot District to wall, 1026 ~a Ln. 56()'): Ha rbor INSURANCE .•. FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NE.EDS Sad.leir Insurance Co. John E. Sadlelr 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·3850 Corona del M:lr INVES'I'MENTS ... CROWELL. WEEDON lc CO. Members Pacific Coast Stock Exchanp Burdett Harrison. Bes. Mer. Dick Rucker Ted Paulson Lola FenneU Ruth Baker M.tke Mye111 · Private Wire s.me. ~1 J:. CoMt ..,., c. S.1011 c.... ..a liar YOURS· Mr.s. Marjorie Rowe. Spanish. Mirada School District. tt>aC'h third grade. She previow;Jy Vi£>w Hills Construt''lon Co .. MlSS ANNA K. HARRIS joins MRS. BET'rY CLASS. who rc· taught at th<' ~orona del ~far., ''\'Imming pool, lOIS While Salls the 1 eneral staff thls year 10 celvcd her degree at Los AngP· N<'wport, and :'\ewport Heights Way, $2.500. serve as vocal music consulta nt les State College. w·lll teaC'h Schools, and r~.>surrle her teach· • lliVIlfE TEJUl.ACE In the 5 lower grade schools. She fourth grade. She t or m er I y lng caret>r after a yc.>ar of travt'l. Ceor~e ~fc.>sc;t"ngl'r wall 1501 ls a graluate of the University taught In the La~fl rada District Shl' Is a g raduate of th<' linlvN -, SC'renadt', $231>. ' · Ot Okl h d h k In Norwalk. sity or Nevada a oma an as ta <'n ad-~RS. BARBARA WELSH, from ;\flSS JOAN KlJETHF:R. a grnrl . e lfEWPOaT REICRTS dltlonal work at the University Ri~~rslde. will reach third grade. ua te or ~1acalestt'r Collt'g~>. St H~nry Hrll. f£'n<'~.>. 2320 Cl~r. of Southern California, TUlsa Paul, .'finn.. ",1•11 t"a"'h fourth SlOO. J A._Cralego 3\\'TII:~g, 530 UnJverslty, and Chapman Col· She Is a graduate oC the Unlver· .• " ~ frvl ,. S33J J F ~ 1 lege. She formerly taught In the ·lty of Ca lifornia In Riverside. grade. Sht> rormc.>rly taught In n · : · · an, o;w m· Garden Grove School District. ~IISS JOYCE ROBARE, a grad· G.uden Grove and Buena Park. mlng pool. 1136 HlghlJ nd. $2.500.' CO.,.A DEL NAa SCBOOL-uatc of Whittier College, will ;\.1RS. JEA~ l'LA='IDER. from e tJPPE~ BAY • _ • • Mrs. Lout.e Elwell, principal ; teach fourth grade. She formerly Long B<>arh liniCied &hool Dl . Jam<>s tUIH t. ,tgn, ,96 :'\. :'\('w - :\Uss Phyllis Rawlins and ~flss taug ht in Whlttter. trlct. will teaC'h fourth grac!P. port Bl\'d · S200: Rober! Temple· Mary K. Swanson, kindergarten: MARVJ:'i MAG~ US 0 N will ShP reN'lvt>d hl•r dt>grf'e a t IJIJ. 1 ton.: patio con•r. lJI)o ~tana n. :\11ss Clara Ellen Spelman, :\1rs. begin his teaching C'areer as a nols Weostaran Unl\·erslty a nd ' Sl.;;ot). Carol Ranney and Mrs. Elaine fourth grade tc.>acher. He ls a has c.-ontinued her t u d 1 e I( at • _lfEWPOaT Williams, (Jrst arade; Mrs. San· graduate or Long B<>ach State Long . Beach State and UCLA I ;:,arah Crabb<> and Ja n~t Vollin· dra SeweJI, Mls~ Norma Twitch· College. and rt'C.'elved his studeQt Ex tt'nslon. tint', shadt> O\'t': porch. 1 ~2 W. 11 d ~~-N Bl 1 k teacher training In the Newport ARTH UR FCRCROX, a native Coast Hwy · 565: A. H. ~~a~,l · e an ••~s ancy on ' sec· Sch Californian. w ill I e a " h ~·•xth heber. c.>_nrlost> plUto Ilia b. 2000 : ond grade; M111. Carol Denton, Beach ools. d H 1 d h .~ d" Court. $.500. :\!Iss Mary Klngham and Mrs. RADOa VlEW SCBOOL-John gra e. e re<'e \'t> '" egree e I.U..OA ISLJUID Barbara Welsh, third lrade; Mlss F. Dean, principal; Mrs. Carolyn amtArLiyontga Beu gachht Slntattl'heanGdardroern· Harold Bender, a lterations. H I) Danielson, M iss Carolyn Gray " s Ba S60 and Miss Donna ~arlng, kinder· Grove School District. e cJ~ BAVEif garten; Miss Lena May Willsey, JfEWPOilT SCBOOL-Miss Ber· F. E. Brown. add room, 1020 Mrs. Darleen Wood, Miss Audrey nice Vestal. p rincipal; Mrs. Caro· K1ngs Rd .. $-4.000 I Arnold and Miss Jeanette H~m· lyn Skelly and Mrs. Eleanor e BADOa ISLAJfD merlln1. flrat grade; Mlaa Sheila Worth, klnderrarten; Mrs. De· Hutson. l ·unlt. 3-story dwell· Murphy, Mrs. Sharon McFaddin lorea Bowles, M.lss Lou Ann Eh· lnl . 30 Harbor bland t60.000. and Wbl Katllyn SomMn, .ec· rich, M'-Patricia Stanley and • PLAWTDfC IS LAUDED AT LAGUNA FEDERAL ond arade; Mn. Martha ~ce. Mn~. Bonnle Mdlullen. tlrat Mrs. Mar11e RJchardson and M.ra. grade; Mrs. Jane Morrison, 1\fias Jeanne John.son. third 1rade: Patricia Lewis and Miss Arl~ne Mrs. Vlrelnla Reay. He~rt Hes· Jordan. second g rade: Mrs. E\·eiyn ter. Miss VIrginia Booth a nd Mrs. Little, Miss Sellnabel Smith, M~ Ruth Ellen RJchwlne. fourth Veronica Schleder and :\frs. Reba grade; Mrs. Allee Rail, Mrs. Bon · Boone. third grade; )frs. Mar· nle Lan1. John Robinson, Mrs. garc.>t Lyall. Mrs. Patricia Grable, I Ann Peterson and Mrs. Jean · ~1iss Patricia Wilkinson and Mlss Hauge. fifth 1rade; Mrs. Florence Carol ~ltchell, fourth grade: Mrs. Cooling, Miss Jacqueline Wilson. Ben•rly Ronald, Miss Katherine The Newport 8 ~a c.-h Parks. &>acht'S and Rec.-reatlon Commls· slon hu t>nt a lc.>tter or commen- dation to Baysidt' VIllage for contrt butlng toward ch ·i<' bt>aUtl· tication by plantln1 oil\'£' trE"CS along the t'nlrance drh·~ to the trailt>r park adja~nt to S t'wport Du nes. • INSURED SAVINGS account. iaaured to 110,000 • STRONG RESERVES · • HIGHEST RATE eurreDt DIVIDEND PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR LIGUlA FEDEBAL SAVINGS AMD LOAN Al80ai110N Or-.. c-ty'a LM9eaf l_.a,anlant ...,_.. S..,. I ~ ~ PhWp Maurer, Jack Hart and ~laney and Al\•ln Zeidman, LEGAL WO'nCE Mrs. Marilyn Vassos, sixth. grade. firth grade; Mrs. Arlent' Garrt'tt. CERTIFlCATE OF BUSrNESS ot the Harbor VIew &hoot John CaM, Richard 1\fr:Carthy FIC'JTnOt:s FIR..'f ~AME sta(f, the following teachers are and Eunice Tuttle, sixth grade 11iE U~ERSIC:vE'D do hereby new to the District: The following start members MRS. CAROLr.i DA.'iJELSO:-.. at the Newport Sc.-hool are new c-ertify that they are conducting a DR.ESSMA~G AND ACCES· a graduate or the University of to the District: SORIES business at 2653 East Southern California, will tea<'h MISS PATRICIA STANLEY will Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. kindergarten. She f o rme r I y teach tlrst r-rade. She is graduate California. under the fictJUou~ 1 taught In Burbank. or the University of Cal!Cornla at tlrm name of MARVERY and MlSS CAROLr.i GRAY Is a Berkeley and formerly taught that said firm l.s com~d of graduate of U.C.L.A. and has at Berkeley. the following ~rson.s whose done post graduate work at MRS. BONNIE McMULLE~ Is namt's In Cull and places ol rest. Chapman Co II~ g e and Long a graduate of Beloit Collt'ge. Be· dence are as follo-ws. to-wit: Beach State. She "1U teach kln· lolt. Mich., and tauaht In Colo· VTVIAN r... MARSH, 21653 E. derga,rten. She formerly taught rado and Nevada. She will teach Coast Highway, Corona del ln the Los Angeles School Dls· first grade. Mar. trlct. MISS CAROL MlTCHELL is a JUNE VERY. 2653 E Coa!lt MISS 1EAN!"ETI'E HEMMER· native Californian. and received Highway, Corona dt'l Mar. UNG ~lved h~r degree at the her degree at UCLA. She has con· \\-"JTNESS our hands this lOth University of California at Berke· tinued hN studies at Stanford day of August. 1960. ley, and continued her studies at University and Long Beac.-h State. VMA.'l L. l\1'ARSR U.C.L.A. and U.C. She will teach She will teach fourth grade In JUNE VERY tltst ~ade. She formerly taught her first teaching assignment. STATE OF CAUFOILVIA 1 In northern Calllornla as well as ~fRS. BEVERLY ~ONALD. a In Oran1e County. graduatt' of USC, will teach fifth COUNTY OF ORANGE iss. MISS 9fiEILA MURPHY wlll grade. She formerly tau1ht In ON ntiS lOth day of August. be1ln her teachlnl carHr ln the Downey and Santa Ana. 1960. bfofore me. a Notary Public second lr&de. She Is a graduate M&WIOIIT DIGIITS ICIIOOL In and for said county and state, of the University of CaJJfomla. -Richard F. Wales, principal; residing therein, duly commls· MJtS. ANN PETERSON Joins Mrs. Anna June Wevtll, Mla Ma· sloned and sworn, personally ap· the staff u a fltth ~ade teacher nan Evaru and Miss Connie Nor-peared Vivian 1.. Marsh and ror her C1111t teachlnl aaJan.menL aaard, kindergarten; Mlss Co· June VNy, known to me to be SAN CLDtENTE She attended Occidental Colleat rlnne hhrson, Mrs. Wyn Martin the ~rsons whose-names are and Pasadena City Collqe before and Mrs. Mayme Klmea. first su~d to the within lrutru -LAGUNA BEACH mo... a ... ll'hll .... , 111 ~IE! C:, ~~~~ recel¥ln1 her dellft at UCLA. ande: Miss Diane Collins. Miss ment. and acknoowled~ to me ••' WIS. MA1ULYN VAS S 0 S. a Marcella RoblfUIOn and Mlu Bar· that they ext'Cutt'd the same. '!!!!!!!!~!!!!=!!!!!!\!!~!~!= JT&duate or Whittier CoUe1e. bara TUttle. J«<nd eracte: ~Ia WITNESS my band and oftldaJ ; wUJ teach sixth 1rade. Before ~nes Crall . Mrs. Grace Thorn~ ~al. recetvtna her dellft. Mrs. Vu· and Mhs Jean Mucha. third ~fARlAN r... JOHNSON 8(M attended East Loa An,eles &TAde; Mrs. Thelma McElfresh, Notary Public In and tor J. C. aDd UCLA. Since her aradu· Mrs. Dorothy Pardo and Mrs. said County and Statt. attoa. lhe has taken t\lrther stu· Zoe·Ann La~nce. fCMlrtll JT&de; My Commission t-xplres July BE,VARE OF BALLYHOO .. Viumin deficiency'' has become a lUnd ol catch phrase. Yet It relates to heBilh. the provtnce of your physician. Should you suspect t~t you ne«f vit-hw, consult your doctor. Let him dec1de what vitamins. 1f any. are reqwred. How much more sensjble a procedure than tn succ-umb impetuously to nonprofeWon.al ballyhoo for all-purpose. bGrJain vitamins. Rely on your physiciBn's ad\ri~ WhPn he WTites a prcscrtptll'll., we ue prepued to tlU tt pr<.ompUy. Christensen PharaaNJCy )021 E. COAST IIWT .. COaOifA DEL MD SPECULATIVE? ... Ill ruiJ. s.c...s tn&at ... Mft .u ........ tlea .. -.... ... ......... t. Secand "' ..,..Uty ...... " Ia ...... o.-.. eo.aty-...... load ....... ......uy .... -..., a.t. -........ , Clllditt...a --· 10% Inter.~ Per Annum laa.t ............. _. -.................. . ..._ 11 ·:. a s h •• , ••• ....... , .. ... WE IIAifAC&. IE.niC& AJrD COLLaCT Evans G. & -•• lr&WJIOaT MMn.nAIID WEWJ!Oft DAC& CAI.Ir'c.lllA MIDWAY I-I- Frigidaire Refrigerator Co. SBALJ/SHBBTS c/'f•IIN,, di" at Lonl Beach State College. Mrs. June C. Healy, ....._ Patricia 28, 1962. She tomwrly tau1ht II' Lake· Stanton, Vlncen Jllaalano and Publish: Aug 18. 25, Sept L 8 •• w. IIUI ll ~Callt ~~nna ~~ftb~~;ln:_~th=e~N:~~~~~~H:a:~=r~~=I!~~~~~~~~~=~~~·~~~~~C~=~~~~~~==~ e~1.1Mn. COITA_. .... IUS. JEAN HAUGE, a vadu· Michael Hill. Mlaa 'Gwen Kina. - ate ot Danbury Colle,e, Danbury, Mrs. Thelma Schepman and Conn., wtU teach fifth aracte. Ralgh Freltac. llxth JTAde. She taupt previously In Con· 'ftle tollowlna ataft membe111 nectlcut. and Is I'DOIIt recently at the Newpon lt.(&hta 8ChOOI from Savanna School Dlltrlct Ln are MW to tM ot.cnct: Oran,e County. IIICHARD WALD wUI WI'Vt" .......-1C1100L -Earl tiM Newport Relah .. School as -Uanct. prtnclpal; Mbll ~nelo-ptladpal. rep Ia c: In 1 ~ames pe Benton, Mrs. K a t ll ~ r 1 n e 'nwlm.,.on, who ~ed a pnnM. Vau1hn and Mila Jean Brook· pa)aJtlp In l'f011Jwm C&UtamJa lhl~. klnderaarten; 11111. J\lcly Mr. WaiH r«elw-d hla ct.trM at lreland, Mrs. Donna Randall, USC and haa allo taba pGjlt MLa Carol Martin and lllra. SU· pacluate work tiMre. * ~ed aan N~a.on. ftrat aradt: MIJI • prln('lpat ln Burne,-. Calll .. Drucflla Haynie~ lila. Re~n II«· and bla mc.t ,.._nt ~nt ria. MIL C&lol W~ and Ml.llil ... a prtnclpa~~k. SIM&Ia ...... .coM lfllcle: M.ra. MISS COPnnK • a loan Chrtatle. ,.,., Karda R-..,...uate ol A.rtaofla sra .. Unl· ... 1111. Alrte, 1o1u11ton.. third ...at)', wlll teach lrtal ... m n. andl: 8Me1t .... t.•Mial lean a. llnDetiJ taupt tn PICD I J· c ............ ,....UiaMer ..... feartla ....-: ..... ...... ..... JII!IS DrAR COUJliiS ll lila. OIMft ......... ,.... e..cta ............... a ............ ~ ......... (~ ....... , BARGAINS •• ~ NOW! * Sept. 8 thru 17 With Your Doubloons * ~- I ' \ '~------=~ ~ H o ~~h ~r !!~:~.d." c. COlONA DIL MAt. CALifOINIA ORIOLE 3-2230 OPE.If 10 TO 3 P.X. SO'JfDATS . -· . . . , WlthoO& n r ~ r •• .. eo "oW f:JJ ..-. .,. • .._. ""* w .._. ..,., " oae el me .._._. ,.,..... With a llup pllota.,apla thiJ'd ot the ................. .., IJa4 .......... ......,. ... "' lf,r, and lira. Hettlelt & lll1Jit :~ ..._ hd eo_..ow II'CIIIm 1ut week at ahelt' ._.., • ao.,.,... 4 U., bArd Ia a _. Dr., c-. c1e1 Mar •. ,.... ru.w ewe. ......, 1A ... eorner. ~ .very ,....,. lot a part)':. tbe and a drapery ot weddtnr wU. 00111pletlon ol tMAr new outdoor aplf)riq -band .John'a bU· naJiipUa room, wltldl needed a moroua .....,.noe. to her u h&l wanalf'l, and the birthdays ot 5 "cbUd 'bride," completed the ,., frlende Wlao help eomprlM the pi'H8nt. lllller'r partlNiar ''our ranr." Carrylar out the hone theme Birthday ~tebranta were lack of the part)', ru.tt were met 'BayH, C. D. C\lnnlnpam, Georp at the door of.the Miller home W.laeman, Eve Hartt and Bob by a raw hone replloa of the Flane,ln. Althoueh the event real thlnr. The rumpu. room wu fell on Eve's birthday, Saturoay, laviahly decorated with uncuh· she war unable to attend be· ed mutual tJcketl, and there wu caute she was recoverine from a e~n a walllnr wall for loeers. painful eye Injury. Both eyes., Mra. Georae (Anita) Goodman howewr, were ereatb' usuaee-d had fashioned one of her famour next day when some of the par· surrealist monstroalt1ea ln the Miss Chandler 1 s En9 acje·CI Mr. a nd Mrs. Philip Chandle r of Pasadena entertained at their Balboa Island s ummer home last Sunday for members of the fam. lly to announce the engagement ot their daughter, Corlnne. She will wed Harold Wer-del of Bak · erafleld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harold Werdel of that city, In Pasadena Dec. Zl. form of a picture riddle, em· ploylne such puzzlers as a bla· cult,,.a sea horse, a tiny clothes line, etc. Prizes for closest euess as to what It reopresented went to Alex Schvan. first; Jack Bay. er, second, and Henry Naples. third. The correct answer was "A short. fat bookle from Washing· ton, with horses on hls m ind, who had his lip buttoned for welshing on a C tlote bet on Sea Biscuit at Santa Anita.'" After champagne punch and hors d'oeuvres and a buffet din· ner. the group shared a birth· day cake decorated to represent a racing form, w I t h honored guests" names and nicknames adapted to those appropriate to horses. The father of the bride-elect Is vice-president of the Times-Mir· ror Co. Both Miss Chandler and her fiance were graduated from Stanford, s he in June and he in 1957. He was affiliated with Zeta Psi fraternity and was president of the fraternity in hls senior year. ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I ~f Iss Chand I e r made her debut ;. at Las ~fadrmas and Valley Hunt Club Debutante Balls in 1956. As u ual the e\·ening wound up with the crowd I n gIn g around the plano. ao; ~Irs. CA>orge Wiseman played for question· able harmony. and ~trs. Earl Story added tones from her uku. lele. VALUES··· SAYINGS! RMIIII , ..... I••• ··- GOOD OJfLT SEPT. I TIUIU 17 100/o OFF Attending were the ~tessrs. and .\tmes. James Eubank. Jerome Shop with the merchents wfto ed· Humphrey, Marvin Kirkwood. ••rtiM 141 tt.. bsi9n. Howard Laurent. Robert Mere· •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ dlth. William Wolters. Henry Na· pies. Goodman, S. R. Newromer, Schvan.. Raymond Ager. Gus Brelln. Robert vom Cleft. Story. Ralph P h e Ips, Fred Slnasek, Stewart Nolton. Bayer, John N. Hurtt. C. D. Cunnlnaham. Wise. man. Walter Chara mza. and the son·in-law and dauahter or the host5, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flane· eln; and Mary Fltz.. 011'111 llil lar TIEISUIE IIYS s.,t. L .,_ 11 llEDEIX TOUB DOuaLOOIIS NatJonal FoundaUon has &I· sued an ap~aJ to dubr and or· ranlzatlons throurhout-Oranre County to volunteer to rpoaeor poUo cllnlcr In comnwnlUea where they have not yet been aet up, or ln areu where the pubUc feels they are needed. • oa J.l .. Mrs. Dorothy Sutherland of Costa Mesa, executive recretary of the Orange County chapter of National Foundation, rays that hou.alne projects and remote a nd '-•••·---· 1'ilt"1•1· 1·t.·1•1'1-1·1· •••••llillll•lllliilliliiiii••IIC small communities, whlch do not r have one may c a J 1 National Foundation and uk for a clinic. Also, industries In which there are at least 25 Individuals who request it, may ask that clinics. be established at their work site. The sponsorlne oreanlzation la asked to provide a site for the clinic and to find v o 1 u n t ee r _ workers. National Foundation provides the vaccine. Any group or organization that can sponsor one or these polio clinics ls urged to contact their local chapter, the county chapter of National Foundation. or the Volunteer B u rea u In Newport Beach, immediately. Complete information and details can then be provided. The phone of the Oranee County Chapter ol Nat. Foundation Is KI 9-0333, and that of the Volunteer Bureau Is U 8-0717. ...... ..... , ,.., ~{r. and Mrs. Saul Shapiro of 633 E. 31st St.. Newport Beach. who spend their summers at that address a nd their winters at Los An&ele . wue hosts over Labor Da)' weekend for a mid-summer cocktalJ buffet dlnner. "Thanks for Your Friendship"" was their way of expressing ap. preciatlon on Invitations to the affair. Stella Cotler played her accordlon, and Manya Novas sang In many languages. Gloria and Ed Tunison, noted hus band and wife dance team from Ta· hltl, san&. • SAVINGS ••• . Corolla del Mar • TREASURE DAYS ~EPT. 8 THRU 17 * uil ~ .. Coronci CJel M• 3121 E. Coast Hwy. OPiD till 9:30 p.M. Bring This Co~pon IELIII • TREASURE DAYS ,S&n. ' tllna 17 .... Get 1 0°/o . OFF .... ..., ....... * lET .. ., • EMil ...... 40 Ne w Teachers on Staff !. h._ ~asr !.~. i!!! i '!! .... D. A. BOLTON FLOOR COVERING CO. 2111 E. c:o.t .,... c:..a del .... aa s-11:11 COIIOif A DEL MAll TIIE.UUU: DA TS SEPIEtGEB I 1'1017 17 Red ... m TOW' Doubha• Cet a lleg. 117.50 hrmcmeat f« 110 W ltb 0.. Doublooo .l...aa,. ....., Sal• 331 Poluettla Aft., c:..a del lie Oriole S·IM04 GET TOUB DOUBLOOKS llEDEEXED TU:ASUilE DATS ... SEPr. 1-17 313'1 E. c.... • .., .. c..... del ... 08 5-0310 c:oaolfA D&l. ILU TaEASVU DAYS SEPrDDEJI I 1'IQV 17 a~Ug Tom De.lllr• Alld Get II OH • Aar ~ 10111 lALII * LUCILLE At N.B. Elementary ScJiools aDKDIYOUa~ Ta&AIUD DAYS ••• IEPI'. 1-17 CContinuet1 from page 31 graduate of Occidental College and formerly taught In Pasa· I dena. )flSS 1EA.'l MUCHA begins her teaching career as a third grade teacher. She re<'eh"ed her degree at Oreion State College. ROUer EJifSJQJf SCBOOL- Arthur Christen~n. ~rlnclpal; Norman Stillwell. vice-principal: Miss Mary Beery. counselor: Che9ter Burwick. English; Wer· ner Carlson. English; Miss Betty Cooper. arlthmt-tlc: Mrs. Janice Doolittle. ilrls' P. E.: Robert Dav· is. woodshop and social studies: John Da vis. social atudles and arithmetic; Miss ~ne Dulin, SO· clai studies: Miss Elizabeth Ed· wards. English and girls" P. E.; Miss Harryene Fry. social stu· dies and a rlthmellc; Mrs. Bar· ba ra Gowdy, girls' P. E.; Mrs. E,·e Heidemann, English a nd reading; Mra. Lorralne Hewen, social studies. library a nd home · making; Miss C a r o 1 Houston, home economics; Denya l acob· sen. boys' P .E.; Theodore lohn· son. English; Lawrence Lerno. metal shop; WJlllam Lynd, vocal mustc: Robert lJJJey, todal atu· dies; Dwane Meyer, arithmetic; Lee McClintock, arithmetic and 'P. E.; Mlu Myrtle Mclntoah, to· clal studies and home eoonom· recehing her de&ree at the Unl· ''eralty of Texas. MISS CAROL HOUSTON for- merly taught In the Pico Rivera School District, and 1s a gradu · ate of Whittier CoUege. She will teach home economla~. MISS MYR11..E MciNTOSH will teach social studies and home economics. She received he r de· gree at San Dieeo State and for- merly taught in San Diego. CHARLES MANN will teach science. He is a i'faduate of Pep· perdlne, and has continued his s tudies at Long Beach State. He comes here from t'he Los Angeles City SChool District. -IO'f,. qrr 011 ISM PUKIIJAiUa~t&o-- ...... 1• .. Ill II* f• .. ••• MrJ E. c:..e ~ c.-del .._ oa '·IDS JIED&al YOU DOU..OOft •owa TaEAiv,al DAYS ... SDT. I 11111V 17 --Get-ceat ou -z,..,. se-c-t hn+-...... , .. mn•E TaEAIUU DATS ••• IDT 1·17 -IOIIJ .. OF.P WITII TOUB PUaaiASE WITII~ CAINE'S PAINT STORE TIIOMAS NIQUE'ITE attended elementary school In Newport Beach and was a graduate of ":1Cm::lll•E.•c..t••••1W'I•"'•C.....••IIIIil•l,._•••••••oa•1J1-171111t .. the Horace Ensign School in 1952. r He begins his teaching career as boys' P. E. lnstructor. He received his deeree from the University of Redlands. RONALD NOREN will teach SO· cial s tudies and acJence. He for· merly taught ln h ls home state JIEDEDI TOO ~ •owl Ta&AIUD DATI ••• Hft'. I '1DV 17 OII'LT AJrD GET 11~ orr 011 .an t'UKIIASE FD•w..-a• oa J-1171 of Illinois before maJdng Caliror. )1••••••••••11111••••••••••••• nla hls home. He received hls degree at Eastern Illlnols Unl· verslty. ALBERT PFEFYERS will teach arithmetic. He is a rraduate of Mlc."hJean State Unlveralty, and taurht In hla borne atate of Mlch · DATI ~15 E. eo. llwy. c.-....... . -~----------~~===========-!lea; C harl es Mann. actence; .Glenn Moore, woodlhop; Mra. Corona del Mar TREASURE DAYS ........ .... N ~-ARE HERE! SEPT. 8 THRU 17 -SAVINGS I REDEEM YOUR DOUILOO-NOW EACH ONE IS WORTH 5C OFF ON ANY PUBCIIAIE ..... ~ Procluc:a a,. .... Uqaar, ... CIDd WiDe ,. -,- 1 ' '~ ~ ~ Mary Mosateller, Enallah; 'nlofn. as Niquette, boys' P. E.; Ronald Noren, aoclal studies and acl· ence: Mrs. Jean Orr, clothlne: Mrs. l a ne P..Uit. Enellalh and speech: William S. Rabb, ~· ence; Mrs. Sandra Riehl, Ena· llsh and readLna: Mrs. ltatherlne Saucerman. librarian; Tom Shan· non, aoclal studl• and EnrU.b; Mrs. Dorothy &lonlpr, Enrllsb and readlne: Richard 9wMt. ao- dal atudles and Eft81Jah: II* Be-th Te~na, Art: akhard Watta, lnrtrumental JDu.ic aDd social atudJa; Ralph wer~eoy; arithmetic; Albert ~ arldl· metl<-. n.e follot~rlnr rtaft _.,_ at the Hor.at Enllrn ldlool are new to the District: I ¥JIS. lAJQCE L. D()()I..I'M1Z rettarna to her teaehl,.. c:aner liter an abM.nce of 2 JMN to lead\ rtrla' P. E. She Ia a lfAdu· ate tJI Jlllnoir State Jlfonna.l Uul· v~ and baa talwn •llllllllonal .... a.ncl L. A. llate . WOllE from ua.A a-Cal ..... LOU.AIR ... l'ftl!llltr tauallt Ja ,..., • ... .... ,.... ........ ? ... ,., --...... Ill liliM1 h ••• ,....... • ..• lOW Corona del ~ar E· DAYS "' . \ THRU 17 ~ ... -Calli. Mll fslftl 111.. ~~~~!!~~~~!!~!!~~~~~~1!!:~~~==:;~~~~~-~~~~~!·~~..J A. .. -..-~.-.-.-.-~~~--~~----.,~----~--------~------~~--,,~v•s 1• ~~ ... • I ... ... ,&lllrt .... ~ .. ••11 U• Girl• I •aw»Wr •aaoa &niGII mv.IDAT, l&ftUO&a I. a• fVN 'IDD &W&IIY 'l'lnmiDAY CO.O.A D& IIA& CALIF • .......... ,_,.old Ann (Cook· ie) a-cta ot eo.ta Meu, a frMh. man at Oranae Cout CoUe,e, haa .._n wleeted u quHn ot the Oranp County Open Golf Tow· ftAIIMnt to be held at the Mesa Verde coune Oct. 12·16. Mom Kolho Ia chairman ot the queen commlnee fpr the aponaorlnc Newport Harbor Exehance C1ub. Student ' I Sl ••• · BJ Louille Meteer -2 FIIOII lACK YARD PICNICS ou ....... I, Itt •-'In to Catalina toJouma, Labor Day of 0 II "-f' 1 0 .... of baa been the 1n01t Important aetloael 11 t ' 110 a-.. newt, .odaJiy apeaklnc. on N.w· .,._ tiller Mil...._ • ... . port Karbor'a calendar of altalrs. ,_. ....._ Yecld a• .... . Amonl thOle aolna to Catalina -.. ... •• ,.. ... for the e n t 1 r e 'wHkend were J.,_ Dell. 11!11'1 r.11 _. .... Owen and Macha Carter who wto '-tldll. WldJe a. ..-. took alona u their -,&Mta Ro)' • ._c.-.......... and loannle Maypoll'. The Car· lui c:aert-of nr Fin Ia· ters have only re~ntly moved ......._ lac. Into their Juxurloua new home • • • at 241 Harbor Island Road alter MABRIED GlRLS ARE OUT of Uvlnc aboard ship for months . .. '• I • ,• ',• . I ,• 11: I • I:: 1_, COBOMA IJEL IIAB LO•IEB lAD --·~~ ~~~ ~ ~~l~n ~r ~reasure ~? Days Bargains from Sept. 8 thru Sept. 17 U: I UD 1'0 AI I DD 1'11& UI.80A 8A1' UOIII C.O'I LOaiT&a aAD AT COIIOIIA DEL JlU a&Ac:B Uft'. 11-11. (Thla Doubloon vold alter Sept. 17, 1960) . while It waa belnc completed. the p~ture In lob'a Dau.htera. N so Mrs. Sam Ray, the former ow there's talk of selllnc both Linda SteUer, had to real.,n aa home and boat to buy a larger 1 1 • ~~·_!_! ~ -~-~·:-~ ~-~·-: 0. ¥-'-'-!.~-'~~=-~~ I I ~ I ~ _! I I_ I !_I I 14 Punched for Htree-ring bind- ers; ideal for noting auign· ment1, holidaY', d.ftes, im- portant event1. Special: 1960 calendar free with ead\ 1961 calendar pur- chased. power sailing vessel which will sen or pr n~ of Bethel 313. take them to far corners ot the Doubtless she's just u pleased world. Thf:Y plan to be oone to be Sam Ray's QuHn~ Beverly • Reese. past honored queen of the about 3 y:ars! • • Bethel, Is t¥:Jng her position A W£'DDING IN LAS VEGAS until Installation of new officers h ' In December. as ln~re t here, since Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nolton of 620 or. And Just to show that thf"y I chid A\·e .• Corona del Mar, at· wis~. her well In her new ''of· tended the bride and bridegroom. flee. the girls showered her re. ThP)' were :\-tr<~. Phyllis Bonner. C't'ntly at the home of Mrs. Ed· mother or the l'\oltons' daughter-ward Anders on. Co-hostesses AN ENTRY in the C hildren ~ Pef Show •o be held ot the Coro"o del M~r l obster Boke ot 3 p m. So•urd.~y is 4-yeor-old He;d; shown here with her owner, Christy Deem of 416 Doh'io Ave .. C orono del Nlar. He:d i i:; o gronddoughte r of o c hampion docl-shund. Fo ... orite von Mourienlust. (En~ign photo) ln-lawt )frs. St<>wnrt :\olton Jr.. were Shlrlt>v Common. Shcrllyn 1 and Stirling Joh n on or Phoenix. Common. S h a ron LJttleford. Ariz. The youngN :\oltons were I Diane Beall and Becky Per ons. guests at the quiet w<>ddlng also. • • • ! The enlor Nolton" report a MORE PROOF OF A SMALL great WE.'ekend of which tile wed· I WORLD Is the fact that Iris Hlg· I ding wa., just a part. They also ble of BaJboa lsland was sitting altenctec1 the Shriners' ronven· In the VIctoria Hotel In Taxco. tlon with the Glendale group. I Guerrero, Mex.. recently when seeing many old friends rrom Jo <Mn:. Leland\ Wilder. New· "It's Fun to Dress In Fashion" their former home dty. port Heights. wa lked In! • • • • • • ENGRAVED INVITATIONS. NO NEW HOMES FOR OLD <but The Name Is Now Officially Corona del Mar High School . LESS. to a preview or 1 he swank not too old I seems to be the way The name Is now ortwlally 1 , del ~far High School. Stuft Shirt In Newport Beach on ot things. Mary Fitz has her eye ··corona del Mar High School" The trustees agreed that it ls Sept. 13. Seems It's for stock· on construction of a soon -to·be· tor school ~o. 3 a t Jamboree Rd. ad\·asablt> to select ~ name that j holders and newspaper colum· finished home In Harbor High· nea r the Ford A<>ronutronlc plant. ldf>nt lfies a s_chool wtth Its local· nlsts who write In the society lands, and will leave her Corona The High School trustees tor -lty. ju~t as :'\ew!)Ort Harbor High I realm. Black tie and all that. del Mar place on Poppy Ave. The I mal~y adopted the namE.' art~r re· a nd C o st a )Jesa High were Wondt>r how many of The Girls 1 Raymond Agers have moved this celvmg Supt. ~ax Russell s re· named. will decide they've nothing, but past week from their home at 26S9 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR port on names that had been The trustee" also: 1 nothing to wear., 1424 Poppy Ave exchang1n I sub.mitted. He l.lsted ~tlrama r. e Authorazed the su~rintt>n· • ; • denlng and r~s for an ex~l~l~r· I Owaght .Da\·ld East>nhower. )Jy . dent to advl'rtise for bads for "TAKE A LETr'Eil PLEASE.. new life of Juxury apartment llv~ ford ln ·ane. In·ine Coast a nd lr· completion of Costa ~fesa High waa forgottea last Tbunday Jng in South Lagu Be h I vine Union ' Hlgh School. tht>n i)('hool : thl' es timated cost lS na a c · I read the recommendation from ss;;o.ooo BodTd Orl'sident Ed~~~~-F. I D. t c ....... WilL llllwi .. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiain~Eiinsiiilginiieidilitoirilail.ifoir.iCioiro~na urn \'Otl'd no because he opposed I m lrec or ··-... ... I the Inclusion or a new admin· II fl Tlk 1..1-L ~~.~" building. rosting.aboutl Alfred Green .. , • rtllll Unoleum ·-Formica •• nle WE SPECIALIZE IN REMODELING WORK -NO JOB TOO SMAU CARPETING & DRAPERIES I. A. Ill TOI FLOOR COYERIII CO. e Acreptt>rl thl' I 0 \\' bid. f CDM o· Brenda C. Soffer. waltrcs" In $2.850.50. of thl' Schmidt-Phillips 0 · 1e5 the Blue Beet. 107·21s t Pl.. New. I Plano Co. for a Steinway grand port Beach. was charged with al· pl <~no tor thl' nl'w music building Private funeral services for tor· lowing minors to ('On"ume aiC'O· I whi<>h will not be quite r<'ady mN Hoii~'Wood film dfrector AI · hollc beverage last Friday. tor "chool openi n,~t next Monday!. fred E. Gre<>n. 71. or 1724 Baya-Douglas 0 . Naegele II. 19. or e Ga,·e te ntath·e approval tor dere Tcr .. Irvine Terrace. were Riverside. and Terry L. Davis. 20, a nl'w tt'xtbook. "World History" held yesterday at Forest Lawn ' Banning. were charged with b(>. by Lane, Goldman & Hunt. In Glendale. lng minors In pOSSf"ssion of an 2111 E. Coast IIJ9bway. COI'OIIG del liar Oalole 5·1131 e CALL I'Oa nEE ESTIMATE e Water Dept. ==:::::::;;;;;= .. Worker Dies Mr. Green died last Sunday In alcoholic beverage In the Blue Hlllhaven Convalescent Home. Beet Clift Haven. He was born In Per· rls, Calif. He went to Hollywood in 1912 and directed allent fllma before hls spectacular bit "Dia· raell," atarrlng George ArJia. In later years he directed '"nte Jol · son Story," "The Jackie Robinson Story," and "Top Banana." Later he contributed to the direction or '"Mte Millionaire" television se- ries. DIUVEB IS DaESTED Lola Voeel of 2301 Anniversary Ln .. Upper Bay area, was arrested at 2:50 a.m. Sunday on Irvine Ave .. north ol23rd St .. on ('barges of drunk driving and driving under the influence of drues. ShE.' told pollrc that she was under a doctor's care a nd had ~n ta k· ing medicine. BUYING A NEW CAR? I ... THIS IIVERTISEIEIT I TO TBE SECURITY FIIST Dnllll Bill 2IZ3 E. COAST JIWY •••• COaOifA DEL IIAil and Benefit from Our SPECIAL FINANCING OFFER I I I .. ___________ . In Its 9th Year INVESTMENT COURSE ORANGE COAST COUEGE no adnrlsnon charge An introduction to the basic fundamentals or in\'es t ing i n Corporate Stocks. Bonds. )futual Funds. Government Bonds. Building & Loan Association. Trust Deeds. Real £s tatt', etc. Intenrled to give practical knowledge of investments and sto<:k ex,·hange operation. WM. L O'BRYON. Instructor 10 weeks-Wednesdays 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. Forum Bulldlng-Starting Wednesday, Sept. 11th Registration !or credit In the Counseling CentN Registration for Non-credit at The Forum Funeral servlc:-es for Carl W. Ferguson. 63. of 124-42nd St .. We t Newport, an employee of the Newport Beach Water Dept., werE.' held Monday In the Peek Famil}' Colonial Funeral Home, with the Rev. T. E. Davis oftl · elating. ;\if:. Ff'rguson d ied Saturday In Hoag Hospital. He was a native or Indiana and had lived In the Harbor Area for 23 vears. He was a mPmber of the Nt>wport Beach Elks Lodge. He is survived by his wife. Ethel; a nephew and 2 nieces. Intt>rmt'nt was in Westminster Memorial Park. HillE WAVES DUE Sixteen-foot waves were ex· pected to hit harbor area beaches today IThursday J because of a hurricane-tyl)f' storm Jn Mexica n water<c, Newport Beach lire guards reported. Wav<'s from 6 to 8 feet In hPight caused lirl' gua rds to dose tht' beach to swimmers between the Ba lboa and Newpor1 piers yes tt'rday <Wednesday!. Mr. Green Is survived by hls wife, Mrs. Vlvla11 Green; 3 sons. Hilton, Marshall and Douglas Green. usoclated with Hollywood film productions, and 9 grand· children. ln.lelll ..... lO Of l,t.lllpts ... . Mrs. Belle B. Bra ndt. 70, of 2953 Clltr Or .. Newport Heights. died lAIIt Friday In Hoag Hos· pltal. She was a native of Wash· ington and had lived here seven years. She was a member of the Assistance League ot Los Angeles and belongt>d to the Pen organ- Ization. She Is survived by her hus band, Ralph Brandt. Funeral services were hel<t Sat· urday In the Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Corona del Mar. con· ducted by a reader from the Christian Science Church. BOT POll TUaDETTES CAL TPSO Alfl) F ASIIJOIIS Waltah Clarke, of Balboa Is · land, Laguna and Palm Springs. will present Calypso enter1aln· ment ancJ,a style show Tue. day evening at the Jamaica Inn res· taurant in Corona del Mar start· lng at 9:30 p.m. • ' • ---------·----~ Redeem Your Doubloons See AdYertiaementa on Paves 4 and 5 in this iuue • * FOR SAVINGS OFFERED BY PARTICIPATING STORES - £lfl) OF IIEWJIOIIT OCEA.II PlEa 24 hour Telephone Service -OR 3·6650 BARGE GEORGIA Hourly Sbon 8octt Senlce ltcat8 at 5:45 A.11. l/a DAT BOAT DIXA LEE LEAVES I A.ll. A.IID 12:30 P.M. DAY BOAT SAil JUA.II LEAVES 5 A,lf. BE!fTAL TACELE, CALLEY SEIIVJCE, LIVE BAIT Olf aUCE A.IID BOATS. ·REWARD ~OR SAV.IfS IEWPoiT lA' BOA SAVINGS AND LOM ASSOCIATION '· A. ,._, ,_., 33M VIA LIDO, ......-r .uat Branch. 2407 East Coast HIJ~. eoron. del M•r Telephone, •II offlen. ORiole 3·3130 Ia pawing 4 5001 CURR[NT • ,.,ANNUAL RAT[ ON SAYINGS --~4·~~~~1 Resources in excess of $50,000,000. WALTAH ~CLARKE·s The Democratic Woman's Club of Newport Harbor will hold a round-robin discussion of elec- tion Issues Thursday noon. Sept. 22, at the Hurley Bell Inn, Co· rona del Mar. The speaker wiiJ be Tom Moore. general coordi· nator for the United Democratic Campaign Organization. There will be a question-answer period after the talk. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turk· nette of 1001 N. Bay Ft., Balboa rsland, are parents of a son born Friday, Sept. 2. In Hoag H08pltal, weighing 8 pounds', 1 ounce. CUlL FOil O'COifiiOIIS Standards and Portables From $49.95 HAWAII~ SHOPS America's Largest Selection Rounda da Clock Hawaiian Fashion ()pea Sua.. & Ens. 209 MABIIfE AVE., BALBOA ISLAJfD Oil 3·3a0 BRIDE'S REGISTRY It ~ o canny la ss who adds her nome to our b r;d ol registry. on ossur&nce thot her wed · d tng gifts ore in the potterns of her choice ... ond such o convenience to her friends ... Cry11tal China StHl • ' Dcmieh Furniture -------- • • • • Charce Accounts. Terma If you wish !mple ParkJng .,., "" ...... • ,.,. 11-4 . . • .. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Connor of 5205 Brucf>. West Newport, are parents or a dauehter born Wed· ne.'~day. Aug. Jl. In Hoag Hos· pita I, w e l g hI n g 7 pounda, 3 ounces. IIUIUlAT BUY AmliYU A daughter welghlna 7 pounds, 3 ounces wa~ born Wednesday, Aug. 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Munay, 6171~ Clubhouse Ave., Newport Beach, In Boac Hospital. DAJfCE LESIOal UT The Square ltlg,eq of Costa M~ wilt apon.or weekly leaaona for beginners. atartlna Thursday, Sept 15, at 8 p.m. In the Costa Me.sa Leelon Hall. Atnle Jvera will be the calJer-lftllnldor. Zipper Note laab From $2.11 Dictionaries From 98c Brief Ca.• From $10.98 Peadl Sbarpeaera Proal 11.29 ........ INER'S wltlt s .. f:HIJRCHES LatMNa QIII'Cia ......... w , Corona del Kar-"Wbat'a Be- yond the Grave!" will be the •r- mon topic ot dae Rev. Doualu w~u at the 11 a.m. Sunday service. • • • c.... 611 ... c .......... .. Claucla -Tbe Rev. E d w I n Gomke'• ...-mon topic for the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday aervtefl will be "When Should I Pray!" The S.nlor Pllvfm FellOWShip wUI meet at 6:30 p.m . In the church. • • • St. Mkla•l ...S All ........ M..._, E,UCapad, meeUng In Corona del Har Conrreptional ChW'Ch fellowahlp hall-~ Rev. Edward Allen wlJl preach on ''Where We Be1ona" at the 8 •.m. Sunday service . • • • St. A.dnw's Presbytel'l•a Clnuda, CIICt Haven-Or. Cha rles Dlerentleld will preach. on ''DI- vine Introductions," the tourth sermon In a 6-part .series, at the 8:15, 9:35 and 11 a .m. Sunday ervlces. leftatla·DGJ Adftatist Claa..rdl. E -Z PJClUC TBVU DAT Newport Heights-Pastor R.. G. I The E-Z Club of the Corona del Mote wUl give the first in a • ~ar Congregational Church will !~Cries ot sermon.s on "Heaven" I hold It annual fa mily picnic at the 11 a.m. service th1s Satu r-today IThursday l at Costa Me a day. Call study at the 9:30 a.m. Park, bt>glnnlng a t 6 p.m . Com· Sabbath School will be based on mlllee membt>rs In charge are the ninth commandment. the Robt>rt Kinsman->. Russell The f irst sale front ,._ ~ opened Corona del liar w...all office ot D. v. Franklln. ....... was made by Gene Jlforvell. .. represented both buy•r and -u.r Jn rhe sale of the p~rty at 511 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar, by Dr. Henry Croaler to a. L. Amberg. Mr. Norvelt has been In real estate In the desert for the past few years. and before that was with the Voael Co. ln the Harbor Area. MOVIES OK U r & Or c:mD1T Motion pl<-lures deplctlnr the lite of Christ will 1M' presented on 6 s urct-lvt' Sunday in St. An· drPw's Pre byterla n Church, be· ganna ng at 7 p m. Sunday, Sept. 18, according to the Re\'. Vit'tor Xovander. rnJnj ter of Christian Pducauon. I aee where a Fortune maaa- zlne poll aeema to show that men do not atronely object to women with lnteresta and capabilities outside the home. The men polled were asked which ot three rtru, equally aood looklna. they would prefer to marry: a girl who had never held a job, a girl who had held a job and been moderately ucCHSful at It, or a girl who had been extremely successful at her job. The men voted 33.8 per rent tor the moderately suc- ces~ful, 21.5 per cent for the ex- tremely successful, and 16.2 per cent for the alrl who had never held a job. The rnt'n who vofed for the girl who never worked felt she would be less lntelllaent and not expect too much and thus would make them feel su- perior. The men were a bit shy of the extremely s ucceaful ca- reer woman and did not look on her Intelligence as an asset, few thought she would be eaay to aet along with. They felt the mod- erately 8Ucceuful &lrl wlth a job hit a happy medJum for she would be more eftlcient and understand the value of money. • • • 1\1crrk ks a nd J ph Klslt ngs. UalftnGIJ.at C bur c: Ia. Costa 1=.-:_ __ __:=========~=====::-:======:.. Mesa-The congrt>ga uon will rf'· CORONA DEL MAR * * * It ..... to .. all Uda poll pnftd ...... --....... • ____ "t _....-t_ be Ia t..t 111 a st be ....t ......,. to .......... ....., bad9et w. ......... 1I(JaGl do , .. tla&U .VJ.a. ..., .... Ia· aide do ,.. ....., tid*,...... .-... ..... ~A.s-1 u tbe ....... .. ye.. tow ... ..._ c~oa•t •n laJJil. Toa1l keep lalla aacb laCIPPier U be dOHD•t Dow. * * * Who said g r a n d m a had It rough? Did you ever stop to think that In her day the top englnHra In the country d idn't know bow to operate a vacuum cleaMr, wutwr dryer. dlabwub- er, or an automoblle. * * * I see where the word "hou.te- wtfe" no lonaer brings to mJnd the picture ot a motherly wom- an bustllna about In her kitchen preparing all so!U of wonderfUl things to eat, or the picture of a refined lady on the settee dain- tily embroidering a dresser scarf while quietly presldlna over her children. * * * Today ..... tenD ................ Mill I dcdly Ia tile appw Cllld .................... ecurte. Uttle preeti9e, Uttle t1caaoa.r. It Ia tlaoa9lat of .. a occapcr· tlola tlaGt .... few ol tile teda· a~ques o1 Cllbutu .. lecaMC~ 1a er:laool CIDd oftea d-. DOt .,._ .....,.. full time crtteaU.. Al· aoet eftiY wa•-..... tllat if .... ... aot do tlalags Ia Gddlttoa ................. Cllld ........, • t..ny ..... •ua ... 1-*a ... .....,.., ...... t., ... ............................ ol eablde tall....._ At tlda po&at let as aab•lt • few ........ tbe. ·-ol ... ....... HOME SUPERINTENDENT VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS CHAIRMAN OF TilE IRONING BOARD DI~R OF HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS HOUSE ENGINEER AND TROUBLE SHOOTER HOME EFFfCIENCY EXPERT. * * * We could 10 on and on but let's hear from some of you glrl11. Why don't you write In and tell ua what titles you thJnk you would like to name! * * * Here we·~ rambled on tor quite a 1 p el l and I haven't aneaked In any advertising, But Mr. RJchard la a pretty &ood old auy. He'd rather have you girls ume regular st>rvlce at 10:30 a.m. Sunday In their new build· COMMUNITY lng, at 1259 Victoria St., aftt>r a CHURCH month's vacation for romplf!'tion COJfCilECAnOifAL IDENTICAL TWINS, 13-ye.,r-old Koren !left) end Kristy McConville (right). of 7031/2 N. Boy Ft .. Balbo4 l1lend, joined last Soturdey s Corone del Mer Treasure Deys end Lobster Beke parade. which traveled through Newport Beech, Balbo& )slend end Balboa. ond b.,ck to COM. Stending between the twins is Ndy Ehrlich of los Ange- les. who spent her summer vecetion et 703 N. Boy Ft. Their chouffe ur is Geofge Erickson of Lido Isle, member of the Belboe Bey Lions Club, sponsor of the Coron" del Me r Lobster Beke. (Ensign photo} ln.E .. IM•••,U, Df CHff ....... End-of-Summer Parties Honor Harbor Debutantes of Interior decora ting. Dr. Chari~ Blauvelt will speak on the ser- mon topic, "The Strange Pt'r· sistence of Religion." The first public meetina of the Fellowship was In February, 1953, In Costa Mesa Legion Hall. The first regu-1 lar pastor was the Rev. Frederick Llnge. who served until Septt'm- ber, 1956, when Dr. Blauvelt be- came minister. • • • Cbttlticm S C: 1 e D C: e Cburc:laee, Newport Beach, Corona del ~far. and Costa Mesa~od's proml.oles I to mankind are being substan· tlated today throuah scientific understanding of tht' spirit. This thought keynotes the lesson-ser· mon on "Substance" to be read T u neral services tor 'Mrs. Ellen J. Thomu, &1, of 1501 Clay St. Cliff Haven, were held Tuesday In St. Andrew's Presby terian Church, with Dr. Ewing Hudson o(flciating. M summer wanes, Newport I holidays are being honort>d at a thls Sunday. The &olden text Karbor debutantes who will series of "end -of-th~·.iummt'r'' from I Chronicles (16:11.151 ad-, make tht-ir bow at the eventh parties. The Chrilltma Ball wtll monishes. "~k tht' Lord and his annual ~ewport Harbor debu· be s ponsored by the ~t>wport stl't'ngth, seek his fac-e contJnu- tnnte Ball during the Christmas Ha rbor AuxJIIary 19 the ChJI-a lly ... Be ye mindful always of dr.l'n· Hom'-' So<'lt>ly of Callfor· his covenant: the word \\rhlch ht' 611 Hehmropc.> AH•nue CCJrona del )l.u. Calif. )JOR:'\!~C \\'O R..t;HJp 9:30 and II A ~. Chur<-h School d.t s~ 9:30a m. Nursery lor both hours. Edwin C Gomke )fmlstt>r LUTHERAN CHURCH Churt'h of the ~a'ltt-r 3:>45 Ea t Coast Highway Corona de l )br The Rev D. We~ll. Pastor Phone: ORJote 3·5022 SUNl>A Y SCHEDULE 9:30 A ~f.-Su nday School 11:00 A.M.-The Ser\'ice WEL CO ~E Mr11. Thomu died In ht-r home lut Friday. She was a native of South Wales and had 11\·ed hNe 12 years. She Is survlvf'd by her husband. Gwllym Thomas: a on Oa\·ltf of La Habra: 2 daughters, Mrs. H to n r y Dodd of ~t>wport Beach and Mrs. EJlzabeth Wick· h.am, Burbank; 7 grandchJJdren &lid 3 great-grandchllclrf'n. nta. romma nded to a thousand gen -~ Last week a t thE' Bar h land t'rations."· ~====:=;======~ homl' of :\lr . W. Pht'lp :\lt'r· • • • r P D• i<'k('J the debut.l ntf' werP feted 1 St. JCDD.. Eplacopcll Claurc:b. Star Athlete Interment was In Fairhan•n Memorial Park. Baltz ~fortunC}· of Corona del Mar was In Chfrgc of arrangements. Chest X-Ray Availabie at c. c. Offi'ce Dr. Kenneth M. SmJth chair· man ot the CaM"flndlng Commit· tee for the Oranae County Tu· berculoala and Healtla A.un., an- noun<'eS that the Newport Cham- ber ot Co~~. 1800 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Beach, Is the new locaUon for the portable x-ray unit. Beginning this we-ek, free cht-st x-rays are being g iven Monday through Thursdays from noon to 4 p.m. and Fridays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.. through Sept. 30. "Funds to provide for this pub· lie service program are the re· suit of the annual Christmas Seal Sale drive," Dr. Smith cxplalnNI. "There ls no a~e limit on TB. which Is a highly rontaglous dis· ease. We want to f!'n<'ourage f'V• eryone who ha11 not had a rt'<'t!nt chest x-ray to take adv<~ntage or this service." In additJon to di'IC'<'Iing TB. the chest x-ra v ca n also dis· cover possible 'tung can{'(>rs or heart abnormalltie!l. 'Vas a Lodge • Planned Here owers 1es a t a .tea. The gir ls S3 ld fart'Wt'lJ ~t'Wport Beaeh-The Re\•. :\1aU• I ht>fore leaving for thetr rt' pe~-ric-e Josep~ Farley, 28, w!'o has l Funeral scr'\'iCe3 for Dennis L.l tin.• l'ollcgt>s. tx:n e~·mg as ~n Episcopal Powers 19 a basketba ll and Anothf.'r a ffa ir r('t'entl}' was mtni'>tt>r 1n the Bnttsh Honduras. ba ebait st~r at Harbor High last traveling by bu11 with thetr dates \\'II! be th f.' guest preacher at tht' yt>ar, wPrf' scht'duled for 11 a .m. to Fa llbrook to a llt'nd a pre-9:1.:> and lla.m. Sunda y servlct's. today IThursdavl In the Baltz !ope ning pnrty at the new Duke He \lras formerly a priest of the Mortuary Chapei. Costa 1\-lesa, to Snider Lanf!'s. a bowling alley 1 Church of ~ngland in Ho!'duras be conducted by Rev. Ed c. Smith jus t completed. Tht> party re· 1 and t'lected to remain with h1s of Christ Church by the Sea Bal-turned at mldnlrht. Hosts at thls missions wht'n the EpiS<'opal boa. ' affair were Me-ours. and :\1mes.1 Church as..'>umed ~urlsd~ction In The youth passed away last Frank Flynn, John B. Kilroy and I Central ~eric~ In !957. Monday In the Coleman 1\tedJcal Burt C. Lowen J r. Center, Alhambra, after a n ex-OpenJna the series of parties k1bM l.alaM M • t Ia 0 d la t tended Illness. He wa.s rraduated was a luau on the evenlna ot ChuG-The Rev. ~Y Grad- from Newpor t -Harbor Hlgh Aug. 19 at the Caplstl'ano Beach-lin will,spea~ on the topic, "Thls School last s pring and had ,..g. comber Club. It was held pool-Is Life. at the 9 :30 and 11 fl m . lstered to enter Orange Coast side with dancing to h ighlight Sunday . st>rvices. The oftacla l College thJs fall. ~ukemia was the aUalr. board Wlll _hold Its ":'on t h 1 y the cause of death. HocUng this affair were the m~ting at 1:30 p.m. y, t-dnesday, He Is survived by his mother. Mes.sn . and Mmes. JC)S(>ph L. Sept. 14.. Mrs. Wln.Ured Palumbo of the Carver. Harold D. Riggs and Dr. -------- home, 974 w. 17th St .• Apt. B. and ~frs. Norman E. Watson, 2 lip Art .... _.. Costa Mesa: his father, Leo Pow. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. • .., era of Rhode Island: a brother. Merickel. and Mrs. Jo.wph RJggs ...... 1-'-• 11 .... 1~ lWnald, In the armed services president of the Auxiliary. --llW ..... stationed at Monterey, CaUl., a nd hl.s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Levesque of Billingham, Mass. He was a native of Rhode Is· land, and had lived In this area tor 4 years. Interment was sched· uled for Harbor Rest Memorial Park. '••••lrll• lljlrM .......... Off James A. Dietzf'. tl of Arcadia and 122 Opal Avt-.. Ba lboa ls la nd, s~ffered burns a bout his lower IPgs and left ankle area wht'n a cherry bomb wt-nt off at hls feet a-. he was crossJng the Intersec- tion of Park Ave. and Sapphire Ave., Balboa Is land. betw~n 3:15 and 3:30 p.m. last Friday. ....... 11111111 .... s.w .. Try William Hofer. a house guest of Kf!'lth Snydf!'r. 2299 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mf'sa, was. taken from 829 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach. to Hoag Hospital for treat· mt>nt after he attempted to com· mit suicldf!' a t 3:-JO p.m. las t Sat· urday. Mrs. Opal L. Carlson. 51, of I 1927 Bayadere T r .. Irvine Terra{'(>. was booked on a chargt> of Intox- ication In public aflt>r a car sh<' wail drh·ing jumped a <'Urb and lnjurt'd 2 boys on El Paseo Dr. I 300 fl'N north of St'adrlft Dr , !rvinP TNraC"t>. at 7:4 I p.m. las t j Thu r~da~:. Dn nnr Dugan. 1~ of 1536 &-rC' nadl' TE'r . Irvtnl.' TNrnN'. anc1 Ja ck ;-;_ Jordan. 13, Santa Ana. wNe lnjurf'd. Thf'y wt're U k<'n HomP. ThE' youthc: had lwf'n rtd lng c:kate boards on thP sldt"walk wh<'n thr <-ar j umpt'd the curh and ran into tht'm, poll('(' rl'· port I'• I NEWPORT HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist Conventaon Fairview A\'l' at Fair Dr. Costa ~1e a Rev. HNbert John'JOn. Pas tor Ll 8 -3072 · Kl 5-·UHO Sunday School 9:45 a.m. rCtasses for All A~es Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m. Evening Wors hip 1:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting 1:00 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Franklin 0 Bixler, Jr. lUnlster Ll ... fil8 . P.arsona&e U 8-5294 St.:~ DAY 9:30 --·-· ... BJble School 10:40 . Church Service 5 30 Youna Peoples' Meetln& 6:30 -....... Vesper Service WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m. Women's Bible Study 7:00 p.m ......... Prayer MHtln& 8:00 p.m. --······ Choir Practice Nursery a nd Child Care Provided Fl ~t Christian Church 796 Vtl'torla at Plt.~cenua Co ta Mf!'sa CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES FIR.ST CJIUltCB or CJIWIST, SCIE.Jn'IST, 3303 Via Lldo :'4ewport Beach St.:XDA Y SCHOOL 9:15a.m. and 11 a.m. Sl:~DAY SERVlCES 9:15 . 11 a.m . \\'EONESDA \' EVENING ~fEETING 8 p.m . REAQPlG ROOM-I 3315 VIa Lido, Newport Beacb Open week days- • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. \\ednesda~ 9 a.m .. 7:45p.m. Tuesdays and Frlclay.- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SECOIQ) rca.,or.ilCii.,._ or CIQIIT, SCJEJfTIST lfewport .... crt Coi'ODCidelMcu 3839 East Coast Hlehway Corona del Mar St:NDA Y SCHOOL SL'NDA Y SERVICE 9:15 a .m. 11 a.m. WE'DNESDAY EVENING :\IEE'TING 8 p.m. READfNC ROOM- 3839 East Cout HJahway Open week days- 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend the Church S.~ and to use the Beadlnc Room. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach ORJole 5-0210 The Rt>v. John H. Parke, Rector Sl'~DA Y SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:15-Fa mlly Service and Sunday School 11 :00-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon Nu rsery and small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Commun1on a nd Hea ling Service HARBOR TRINITY BAPTJST CHURCH Baker St. A-Fairview Ave.. COSTA MESA The Rev. Willlam Acton LI 8·2440 • Kl 5· 7981 SUNDAY SERVl CES Sunday School ···-··· 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship .... 11 ·00 a.m. Evening Service ..... 7:00 p.m. WEDNES DAY Prayer .Me-eting ... 7:30 p.m. SOUTH SHORES BAPTIST CHURCH e Sunday 54-n·IC'f'<~ at 11:00 a m and 7:30 p m e Sunday School and Nurs-..~. Care durtng 11 :00 a .m. Sel"\'1('('. A. new lodge Is betng urganlzPd In the Newport Harbor area. 11'!1 the Vasa Lodte. a notf'd &andl· navlan oraanlzatlon. Among IIR local proponents are ~r. nnd Mrs. Ray Nielsen, 332 Holmwood Dr .. Newport Heigh~. The youth's mother, Mrs. Henry Dietze, reported the ln<'ident but said she did not wish to prose- cu te the orrenders. Officers con· tactNI the driver of the car, Worthlnrton Lee Jr., 1939 Bayside Dr., Corona del ~far, and a PU. st'nger, Jay Linderman, 21, of 109 Diamond Ave., Balboa Island. M1. Linderman told officers that he only wanted to get rid of the burning cherry bomb and threw It from the moving car. Both car occ u pa nts said they had no knowledge as to the victim's Injury. :\lr. Hofer's ~on dlf!'d or a hf'art attack abour 2 weeks ago a nd ht' had asked Mr. Snyder to go ro the Ba lboa Yacht Basin to view his son's boat. the 34-foot crulst-r "Reward." Aboard the boat Mr Hofer rt>q uested that :\fr. Snyder leave him alone to mt-ditate. po· lice reportNI. Arter a short time ~rr. Hofer called out: "Do you think 50 of thf'Sf' will do It?" He soon colla psed after taking some pills. A tire departmf'nt rt'~Ut" squad and life guards were called. )fr.; C.trlson was standin~ taikang to the :? boys when offl· <'f'rs arrh·Pd. The dl'ft>nda nt's hue:. band \\'Is !'ilting tn tht'tr \'f'h k le a nd saw has wife beang h~tnd· cuffNI and pla<'E'd in thf' pollee car to ht' taken to polle-e ht>ild· quMters. offic-ers reported. Use &..>9" deuifiecl ed" OR l-0550. M MtiDCJ lD t.avu~~e~ hach Art Ccallery (Adjoining Victor Hugo ln.nl They opened their hom<' Ins! week for 8 ratherlng of 52 per· 110ns from Santa Barbara, Hunt· lngton Park, Laguna Beach, Ful· Jetton, Anaheim. San ta Ana, Orange and the Harbor Area. Col- ored slides of Vasa acttvltles were shown. Amon.r r\otables present was the rran({ master of Vasa Order of the World, Hendk Vought of Pomona. He Is the flr•t grand master In 43 yeara to be chosen from the West. Mr. Nielsen was ch~n chair- maD pro-tem or the proposed Harbor .,._ Vasa Loclae-htJ· tiona weft algned and will be p,_.nted to the tTand lodge when It ewtftnt's Oct. 24-29 In Lo5 AnaeJes. A dinner meetlna with pot luck ta planned by tbe oraanlzlna croup for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept 71 In the Dell Chlbhoue. Bal · boa. Plana are to Institute the new Joel~ ln Oct-... • lrt ··-...... Burt Procter ot Corona del Mar has been awarded a tlrst prtze award ot $3:50 for his oU, "Water- front." which will be exhibited at the l..ol Angeles County Fair In Pomona.. lex Brandt of Corona del Mar recetwd a ~d prt. award or 11.50 for "BalbOa Bal- cony." Other local a.rtUt.s eXhibit· lng at the. L.A. fair a,.. Kath- erine K.nox o1 Corona del Ma.r and Jay T'nleworlh ot Nf'Wport. Th• faJr will be held Sept. 16 to Oct. 2. Sckool Is Here Again · . Balboa Island Sporting Goods has: e Girla' Gym UDibms - Harbor Hiqh.. Horace £asi9n Junior Hiqb e Hood'a FCDDOUS .. P.F." Athletic Shoes b G irll and Boys e Wigwam Athletic Sox e GenuiDe J.g • e Sweat Shirt. -Wide V ariey and e Bike Suppocten -A~ea Styt. e Bob CouMy Profe~Maal Basketball Shoes e Clo~aDUt oi Jli.Top Football Sboee crt $5.00 a Pair (l.iaaMd 1\lpply) e Low Cut FoodMdl Sboea -Track Shoe.-Other Athletic Shoes BALBOA ISLAND SPORTING GOODS 0pn QaDy I· I SUDday I · 4 01 3IGO I lfewport Jhrbor Hleh School hun't won a varaJty football cbamplonahlp alnce 1M2. HI .................... Mor. than 65 candidates turn· ed out Tueeday mornlq and t.he roater Includes what Hqhes feeb 1s one of th~ futest IJ'OUP of backfield proapects In Southern CaUlornJa prep ranks. junior vartlty team. ...................... tlllllf ................... . ._. ....... a.tyQII ... r, Jr..e ....... ~ Wser I ... 1111,...... Gill -,..,... ....lid ...... ,..- And the cloeest th~ Tars hav~ ~ver com~ to that elorlou. sea· liOn, before or after '0 , wu in l9t8, when the Sailors tlnhhed aecond behind Fullerton. The major chore for the Tar coachlna staff will be lnatalllna the T·formation. Newport hu been opera tina out of .the slnele· wing for the past 2 season& ~ .................... . Harbor hasn't had a wtnnina footbaU season since AJ Irwin vacated his head coaching posi· Uon to accept a job at Orange Cout CoUeee in 1955. All this makes it dlllicult for the odds·makers to view Tar grid fortunes with a hlah degree of optimism. .... ,.,, ...., coach WC1J1M ..... .. .... to dispel -y ...................... t ..... ., ·~ Bar bor beAIIg a Hughes. who produced cham· pJonshJp Bee football team. dur· ing the past 2 seasona, also has a number of hetty Jlnemen re- porting back to flll the gaps, va· cated by a few start seniors. Hl.s plans call for trimming the squad to 44 players .. with the remalnlna 20 aoina to the SaJlor Olympic Star Is Mm1 ied · To For111er Newport &rl Gary Tobian, f i r s t United States athlete to win a gold med· a1 In the Olympic Games at Rome, Is scheduled to return home next week. Toblan, along with his wire. Marley Shriver, formerly of New- port Beach. are old hands at the Olympics. He won a sliver medal In 1956 di'VIng competition, and Marley came In fourth In the 400-meter ·freestyle event. Tobian vaulted U.S. athletic prestige a week ago when he won the s p r i n g boa r d diving event. However, ,he was upset In the tower divine event later by TDD ITA.8TI AT YOVII DOOI Hoben Webster ot Santa Ana. Upon his return home, he plans to finish hls senior year at USC. where he is majoring in business admJnlstratlon. The couple. now Uvin& in Glen· dale. first met at the Athletic Club In Los Anaeles. Their mu- tual interest In divJna and ~im· mlng ltrou&ht them together, and In 19:>1 they were married. Marley, who became interested In dentistry, ~ave up her swim · mlng career to become a dental hygienist. She, expects to start a family eventually. Tobian, raised in Hollywood, be· came Interested in swimming when he was 13 years old. He went to Black Fox Military Academy on an athletic scholar- ship. From there he went Into the army, then junior college. and now USC. Paul Lorentzen. a star athlete at :'lt>wport Harbor High and Orange Coast College several years back, Is a top football can· didate for an end position with San Jose State College this fall, a~ording to the Spartan coach· ing staff. Lorentzen. who lives on LJdo Isle, played on the championship Orange Coast football team ol 1956. He was a 3-sport letterman at Newport Harbor High. LOOIIIG fer a SAFE IIVESTI1EIT? ,.,. 4 '~0% •• ,., •• ,, ..:=(:ln .~ 0 SAr1•1s· NIS "extra d~nds" boca:.. your sninp stay richt here in Or.np County to inctWM ~Is. u'" and propetty values. . Resources in excess of $50,000,000.00 Orco IUILDDIG ILOCD--ALI. NUS AJ.l,&! , •• , ,... n-~ ... dn-11 l1a -1.~7 ._ oatoiW1.._.,terGo...aty. Hughes calls TWist the Tars' best passer to date, and Hodason the be'st runner. The roster of apHdy halfbacks Includes Don Roberson and Bob Crlssell, who have run the 100 In 9.9; Bob Payne, a 10-tlat ~printer; Tom Moody, Gary Cald· well and Bob Miles. CrisseU, a transfer from Loyola High, may be shifted to full· back. where he will get plenty of competition f rom another transfer, Clltf McKay ot Banning High School In WllmJn~ton. Me· Kay helped lead Banning to the city title last year. Top linemen on the roster In· elude Bla Mike Kistler, 235·pouf'ld letterman tackle; transfer Fred Smith. a 225-pound tackle fiom John Muir of 'Pasadena: co-cap. taln Jim Hicks, tackle, and vet· eran guard Jeff Stevenson. and former Coeta Mesan Vern Edler, who earned 2 monogra ms at a military school betore returning to the Harbor Area. The Sailors will m~t Laguna Beach HJah In a scrimmage ses· slon Sept. 19 on the local field. Hal'bor will open the season Sept. 22 aaainst Bolsa Grande of Garden Grove on the rival's field. The second pra('tlce game will take the Sailors to Excelsior High of :'Jorwalk Oct. 1, before the league opens. Harbor league games: Oct. 7 CFrU-Huntlngton Beach at Orange Coast College Oct. H I Fri. \-at Fullerton Occ 22 1 Frl.l-Wcstern High of Anaheim a t OCC Oct. 28 (Fri. l-at Santa Ana ~ov. 4 I Frl.l-Anaheim at OCC :-Jov. 11 t Frl.l-at Garden Grove Nov. 19 (Sat. \-La Habra at OCC 2MGSIMILI .. i'l ...... Fr_Stlle Only 16 days remain before A surprlae returnee from 1958 the Oranae Coast Colleae root· I& end Richard Henson, who ba ll team boarc:ls the plane for a came to OCC from the Air Force Saturday nlaht engagement In 2 years aao. the Bay Area aealnst OakJ and 'l'lao moet ........... battle City College. f• a ..-u. ...._.. be at And Pirate head coach Steve f•"'"-'k w • ore ...._ a :\fusaeau l.s stlll undecided on Qadi._.. o1 A_..,• ..._ just who will open at the all· • w1a .. ...,11 ......... Important quarterback apot In ~ ... a.Dr• -OCC's first eame of the season. ~~~ • .._...,_.at...._ Newcomer R o\b e r t Ryan. a De& _. s.t ,_. transfer from Pasadena City Col· Former Hal!bor Hleh football lege, has ahown promise at the players hoptne for lots ot action slgnal-calllne post, but he has to are tackles Glen MJlln and Dan beat out 4 other hopefuls, In· Cassel. halfbacks IUcbard Rapp, eluding veteran Roy Brummett Joe Wilson and Rich McDonald. of Huntln&ton Beach. end G eo rae McFarland and Musseau greeted an Initial ~uard Ed Leon. turnout or 63 oa Sept. 1. There Two prlz.e enc:ls who may help were 56 rrHhmen and 7 return· the Pirate aerial attack this sea· lng monogram winners. son are Cerritoe JC transfer Aub· Heavy conditioning drills end rey Woodroof and ex-Anaheim tomorrow with the close of twice-prepster Leon Slrn.. a·day drills. The ope n I n 1 of There are numerous halfbacks. school Monday wilJ shift Pirate but the only OCC veteran In the workouts to late a fternoon, start· group Is converted quarterback ing at 4 p.m. Dennis Flana~an of Rancho Ala· Ia -effort to rop'=o IMt mltos. • streD9tb Ill tbo II • "'old. llu-Musseau f~ls It wlll be Qne of MCN .._ swttdaed fttoraa the tou ghest years ever for 9QGI'd Doav WlWagbala to Orange Coast and thinks Santa ful'badL Tap naaaen wtlo ban Ana. Mt. San Antonio and San loft OCC llldude powodul Bea-Bernardino will fight It out for ry (Tbe aeapor) EJutqaoa, the championship. San Bernar· balfbadr Lupo aoua•-. balf· dlno and Riverside tied for the badr Dcnoe lollonoa aDcl qucn-conference title last year. terbadr aw Doaglau. . Orange Coast will open the Although OCC has lost such season Sept. 24 a~alnst Oakland stalwarts In the line as tackle City College up north and re · Jack Bohan. guards Mike Slagle turns Oct. 1 for the first home and Jim Knapp and end John game against Hartnell Junior Cu nningham. Musseau has a College or Salinas. Those are the strong field of prospects to re· only 2 practice games for the build the forward wall. Pirates. Four returning linemen with Pirate league games: ample experience are tackles Oct. 8 (SaU-at Chartey ~fonty Beatty, a 225-pounder from Oct. 15 (Sat.l-at Santa Ana Helix High In San Diego: Jere Oct. 21 <FriJ -Mt. San Antonio Lowe. HJ<).pounder rrom Orange: Oct. 28 (Fri. )-at San Bernardino Two former Orange Coast Col-1 guard Terry McCardle, Newport Nov. 5 <Sat.l-Fullerton (home· lege football stars may solve Harbor High graduate, and cent· coming) some line problems at Fresno ter Fred Sh~ts. who prepped at Nov. 11 lFrU-at Citrus State College thls fall. according Rancho Alamltot Hleh In Garden Nov. 18 (FrU -RJverslde to head coach Cecil Coleman. Grove. • Alleamea start at 1 p.m. Jack Bohan. Junior rolleee --------;------------------third team .election. at Orange Coast Jut ran. was switched from tackle to guard in Fresno State's spring practice. Mike Slagle, .second team AJJ . Eastern Conference guard at Orange Co a s t last year, won Fresno's left end spot on the al· ternate unit In spring drills. ... ..., Pre &lira· lnlpOe•IJ.,. Paul Butler of Irvine Terrace. who is once again servin~ as chairman of the Newport Har- bor Exchanae Club · sponsored Orange County Open PGA Golf Tournament at .Me sa V.erde Country Club. Oct. 12·16, has signed up anot~er big name. Butler announced t.hJa week that Don Fairfield of Jackson· ville. lll., has completed hls en· try form for the s~nd annual $20,000 Jinks event at Costa Mesa. Fairfield joins two other pros In the tourney-Mesa Verde club professional WIUie Barber and his brother. Jerry Barber. The big event Is a 72·hole af· fair over the s pnwllng 6,650· yard, par 71 course. •••••'• , ... , .... FrW., Irvtne Cout CountrY Club's fourth aMual w~n·s lnvlta· PILOTING CLASS TO •&IN MONDAY NIGHT· AT NHYC Free piloting classes for all boatmen and prospective boat· ~n are belne announced by the United States Power Squadron. for the fall season. Balboa Power Squadron. a · unit o( the USPS, wJII be conductlna these classes In both N~wport Beach and Ana· helm this year. Newport Harbor HJth's up-and· coming b a s k e t b a II proapects showed Jots of potential In the summer league season at Santa Ana. Coach Emil N~me's squad tln· lahed second to FuUerton with and 11·1 record, losJna the tJtl~ to Fullerton, 40·33. Orange Coast Colleae tide for last with 2 others In the coJJeee division. Costa Mesa Hl&h wu eighth ln the prep dlvlsion. The Office of Coeta Mea. led by fonner Newport Harbor Wah star Dennis Fltzpatrlc:_k...t won the college class with a U ·3 record. 'beaUna Oranae County State In the finals. The first cl ... Is aet for 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Newport U.u· bor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay Ave .• Balboa. The Ana heim clua be· gins at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14, at the Anaheim Hllh School. Both clasaes are open to the public without chare e. The USPS, recognWnc the In· crease In n u m be r and horae· power of outboard motors, made It mandatory to Include apedal lectures for the outboard boat· ma n. Other lectures cover such subjecta as "Ru~ of the Nauu. cal Road," "U,hts and EqaJp. men t." "Seamanship." "Corn· pus." ""~be Uae ot Charta," "Alc:ls to Navleatlon." Commander David W. Flrth of tM Balboa Power Squadron ur&es all boatmen and prwpec· tlve boat owners to enroll for the free claues. He emphulus the lncreasJne Importance of safety ln the operation of sma.ll craft. as more and more people tum to boatlnc for recreation. 'For further information. con· tact RJchard P'. Luckey, S, Chalr· ntan of the local board ot admls· siena, OIUole 3·2971. _... A. iOIGH TAC'n.K tWiiit tcNmament aets under ........ Wo.y tomouow {Friday) with a fltld of 80 tealll8 alated to com· pete tow the Cathleen Lenlban i~iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllll .. ijM~ ~ Mrs. Lenihan, who was kJUed Costa Mesa's Johnny Dieck· man. the world's m&mplon pro. feaaional cuter, Ia a I'MIIIber of the U.S. Cutlq team which op· ened competlUon Monctayln ~ 16-nation lntematloDal CaaUna Federation Toaraament In zu. rich, SwitzerlaDCJ. An All-Sumet l.eaaue tackle at' Kewport Jlalbor Blah In 1.._ TIMocklre (JIDb) IIDblns, 2101 HIPJand Dr., lla.rbor Rll'hlan~ and h18 wtfe reeently welcomect the addition ot a new .eon. We're closing out 10 sets at $25 to $50 below our cost. All 1960 name brands, 21" & 23" models. ••• n tDWCEI u•n PboDe ORiole 3-5155 Jn an auto aeddent In Orecon 3 years qo. .... tbe dub's low· arc-dwDplon lor ~!e. The silver tray trophy, dol\ated by her husband, will be enaraved with the winner'• namea. The top low-net team will have their n am e • enaravect on a bronze plaque. A lunCheon b u f f e t will be aerved. Krs. Ra.lph Compton will atve a welcome apeech, and Mrs. William Lester will preaent the awards. '~~~~~~~=~~~====~~=~~==== Lut year's winne,_ were: )OW· j arc-, Mrs. RaWIOII Foote ot lr· vtne and Mrs. Alvin Cox ot Santa IELIIIDIB • 3IG E. eoc.t Highway C•DUG del Mar Ana; low·net. Mn. H. WIIU. ol Irvine a nd lin. Harold Edelen of Stanlord. ................. 01 ..... Mr. Dieckman. a repraentatlve of the Garda Oorp.. owna If na· tlonal and International titles. alona with 5 world reeorda. DWAI AU..ar 'Rollle Pulukl 25, ol Corona del Mar, ... hoeoNd • a .-e- ond strlne AJJ.af' quarterbedc wh~n he t'OmpleNd .... .enlw aeuon at Newport ~~arbor HJah. • A hlahly •plrlt.d fteld ot more tban 10 eandldat.e pweted eo.ta .,_ HJah ldlool footbalJ coach Doll lwna Monda)' mornJna u the Mutanp prepan for their llrtt ... 8011 of vanity football In the rouah·and-tumble Oranee !Aape, Althouah the Mustanp will be compoMd primarily of Juniors, Burna belJevel the Mesa eleven has the potential to aurprlae a lot of rlvala tllla aeuon. EXPECTED SURPRISES Covina at Oranp Coast College, Friday, Oct. 14 . Mutana Jeaaue 1amea: Oct. 21 <FrU-La1una at New· port Harbor Bllh Oct. • (Fri.)-Caplatrano at OCC Nov. f (Frl.)--at Brea Nov. 10 <Thurs.)-Tu.tln at OCC Nov. 18 (Fri. )-at Valencia A ble ll&ht is ~redlcted at quarter~ck. where Mike Botta, Steve Harper a nd )ohn !Affine· !Awls Montanya, Oranee Coun· well are worklnl tor a startlna ty representative of the National poet. Little Leaeue, has reportedly re· Buddy Sharin, Tom Purcell and fused to name Newport Beach Fred Lorenz are all aunnlng for cltlzenlbehlnd the Uttle League the startlna fullback Job. movement . Guard proapects are Claud~ But he did say. "There wtJJ def. Weatherwax. Ro&er Burae, Jon 1nltely be Little Leaeue baseball Curtis, Tom Meaney and Tom In Newport Beach next year. A ~elum. public meetlna will be held late Tlc.kle candidates Include Rich in September and the entire Ut· Stewn.s, Ron Craft and Allen tJe Leaaue prorram for Nrwport Jones, while Jesae Florea and Ed wll~ be explained at that time. A Yamaml are set ~ battle tor the Little Leaaue franchise has al· · pivot spot. ready been aranted to N~rt Beach." The Mustanes have 4 fine end protpects in MJke Lanee, who Apparently Little Leaaue base· atanc:ls 6 foot 4; Jed Houston, ball has found atern opposttlon Gary Carr and Ed Hlatt. In Coeta Mesa. One ol aeveral Track ala,. Pete Mathrws and opponent. said at a recent meet· Tom Woodrich are halfback ma· lne In eo.ta Mesa, "We are hap· terial, with competition comina py with the p,.-ram we have, from Grea c~rmak, Denlns Pet.. and don't want Little !Aague to rln, Lynn RelaJnaer and ·Upland move ln and •ruin lL" High transfer Ron Nueent. Tbe Mustana practice aames will send th4tJJ' •&alnst Ramona at San Dleao, Frida.y, Sept. 23; Sunny HUla of Fullerton on the Newport Harbor Hlth tleld, FrJ. day, Sept 30; La 'Mirada. there. Friday, Oct. 7, an<! Northvlrw of ~ IUWes&•a.~-­c.&ll.._.._ ...... .......... J&&l&& ..... ......._ a.-.. .... -Jlat lt. •c..tJ~WT. 12:30,.,.. TIDE TAI~E Tllll ..... ._ 1111&11 .. Lew • ., roa z.o. aaa.a u.aht ~ A..K.-a.M nw--,..~~. hcUic~ ...... ,.. ..... Lew aa::.•ta Lew 1: :::::1..1 0:18 4.6 6:14 1.3 7 :11 ... 1:14 4.0 6 :51 1.9 hll 5.1 Ill I 1.1 II "e·l I 2:33 3.5 7:~ 2.t Ill' .. , ~~-1A II .Ill I 4:32 3.3 8:52 2.9 Jdl u IIIII u IJ ? I J 6:23 3.5 10:42 3.0 ... u ·--··-······-Lew 7:~3..8 ... s:r• .. , 14 .... llry 0:~ 1.0 lSIII u 15ft....., l :CXJ 0.7 7:47 4.0 IIIII 1.1 t : ... ' ..... , I I ' . I I i . ' ' • 2 ·11-TI Y. TO CATALINA CataJiaa Waad Lady & CafaeJiaaa.Aiolla ... .... .. ..... ,504 IZAVIMCJ noll FUR zoiE UllOA ~tePiaylw'DErJ locda lean at .. CLIII. r--: ... ==·=-, ......... at .. pa. ..... Tdp-Ma1111.52 adldr.a 1111Mr 12 Pd ... -.uct tbe ....... tor ... 01 ... --I'GIDUtlc ens--tllellldaODML ... .,. 11 ...... ., ..... tttu.J .... frGDt ..... ..,,....... ... ........ _ ............. -............. lloell-.. -utifal llaDJJIIM of l..qaM 8IMIL. ....................... .. .:mm. ===rr.:. cc.a.a D& IIA& caur. tile POUCE ILOtia ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS I ·$2.205 Taken In Burglary of Safe Here Paper money totalln1 t2.205 wu stolen from a aate In tbe bur11ary ot the home or Mra. Nancy Swanstrom, ft/1 Mendoza Tr., Cor.ona Hllhlanda, N~rt pollee reported at 12:24 a.m. last Friday. The t()().pound unlocked safe • was removed from a cla.et In an unuaed bedroom and taken to a construction type outhouse at 432 Isabella Tr., Corona Highlands, where the money was removed. The safe was equipped wlth a comblnatlon lock but wu not kept locked. Partial footprints were observ· ed on the ground outside the entry window, and more foot· prints were observed Juat east of the crime .cene where a house Is under construction. By folio~· lng the footprints In the soft dirt on the property, ortlcers were Jed to the outhouse, and there they fouftd the safe on the floor. A bla ok car lad been parked In front of the house under con- struction at 11 p.m. the previous evening. It was reported. A man, about 6 feet tall, wearlnr a white shirt wtth the shirt tall out and dark trousers, and a woman wearing a white blouse were seen walking_ from behJnd the outhouse and" entering the car. LIST e WU.IINY, AD& M ''I'm ..,U.a 10 ldU ,ou." a Corona del Mar huabancJ quoted a voke teWna him tW« the pbone In hll home; hl8 wUe had a.....-red the phone, heard a o m e on e uy, "Guete who thlll.a!" and handecl ttt. phone to her husband ... A ................ ._ .......... , ..... ... .................. &.* ................ . .. IIIJL IL .... ..._a..._ ·-·~ ...... ..... .................... ........ .,._ ...... .., ..., L. ............. Qitll • -DL. ............... .. naa.,A..__. • ..,........_ •...-n ........ c.. drtfta ..,o-D.~ft.t. Aa9••· ....... E. .. ..... M. lOt ........ A .... c.nr ................... ---· ckllat • c-t Bwy. --U.. _..._. ......... c:o.., .... port ....... . A girl, 14, was released to her parents after she stole 2 cans of !'oda pOp from Tom Fry~. 115 15th St .. Newport Beach, who de· cllned to file a complaint . . . Three surfriders valued at S30 were stolen trom under the stairs at the home or Robert Fitch, 1413 W. Balboa Blvd .. Ba lboa ... Allee Katz, 1633% E. Balboa Blvd., Bal· boa, reported the theft of her brother's $40 bicycle ... A gold pocket watch Inscribed with "'Presented to Rev. J. J. O'Connor bv St. Patrick Parishioners 2·10· 23" wa.s found by her son on the beach at 14th St., N~port Beach. Mrs. John Pyle, 615 Knowell Pl., eo.ta Mesa, notified officers ... A gold metal ring Inset with 3 simulated pearls was turned ln by Ma ry Berge, 1536 Santanella Ter .. Irvine Terrace. found on the beach at 40th St., West Newport ... Wlllltt.s D. Hole. 50, of 106 Ma· rine Ave.. Balboa lsland, was booked on an Intoxication charge at the sea wall at N. Bay Front and Grand Canal. Balboa lsland, at 11:40 p.m. e TJIU'UI)AT, AUG. 25 Offi~rs . requested a group to return to their vehicles after a complaint was ~lved of a la~ge group of juveniles using profane la nguage at Merle's Drive In. Corona del Mar ... Ran. dolph Haynes, 209-33rd St.. Welt Newport, complained that 3 'party cruherw were responsible for a dl.aturbance at that address at 12:50 a.m. . . . VIctoria-Pingree, 8, of 3U R~y Ave., Balboa Is· land and Encino, was bitten on the fln~r by a dOE, who wu qaarantined at 747 Balboa Ave .. ..... lalaDd ••. Mrs. Katherine P. llanll. •• Jlolb'Wao4, ........ _.. ... ...._wt..a .... feU q • down a fUaht of ataln from a pent houee ec 1115 £. Balboa llvd.. Balboa; alw wu taken by alftbulanc» to Hoq ao.pltal . . . ~a-E. Fulton, 210 VIa Quito, Lido !ale, reported the buralary of a .-o surfboard from h1a l&r· ap ... Mrs. Nathan n..Mr, 1.30 Aaate Ave., Balboa laland. te· ported the lou of a PIO rental blqele .•• on • •• .,. • ...._ II , ... -,.at. .......... ............... cMny .... ...... ,.. ....... _ . .......... -...._ ... ... ...., ... JOQtla put 'cadi ....................... a.y KNMc~a. •n~~a z ••• a •• u Aft.. ....... ,...Sa.t lfleld. ........ .... liMit ... wallet coatldala9 .... t 11• Ia CUI• necy ,._ .... ~ beD at Clutatllla'a Bat. a.tboCI ••• Ecal ,...... ., w. eo.t • ..,_ ................ ~ .... tlaeft of dMMa t.-lala tnck ••• TWo ll6cyde. ...... t.- IJYGD ....Sana, -Via ..._. ... Udo ..... at·~ Jll9b lclaeol, ........... d • aboft dJatac. away la C.._ M-. ,,.. ...... liMy .......... .... by .... peUa ••• A S65 surfboard .was stolen from the ~ach at 39th St., West Newport, Bob ColweU, 2132 Ra· leigh St., Costa Mesa, reported ... Someone brought a dental re. talner plate to the Balboa fire station found In the Balboa fun' zone ... John R. Graham, 19. of 1655 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa , wu booked on a Newport Beach municipal court warrant charg. ln~t failure to appear on a traffic ticket with ball set at S52.50 ... Of!lcers stood by to keep the peace while Mary Pettlle, 621 Acacia Ave., Corona del Mar. re· moved personal belongings from that address ... Officers quieted a party a t ~ Collins Ave., Bal· boa Island. after a complaint of alleged eultar playing au day ... Emett R. Wllkhuon, 49, or 535 Redlands Ave., Newport Helgbt.s, was charged with drunk driving after hi& car was Involved In an accident on top of the Newport Bl vd. Coast Hwy. overpass, New· port Beach, with a car driven by William Cersoslmo, 63, of 952 W. 17th St .. Costa Mesa . . . Mrs. Culver Van Buren, 206 Apolena Ave .• Balboa Island, reported the theft from her wrist or Joss of a wrlat watch in a crowd ln the Newport Beach area. e FaiDAY, AUG. 31 Nord, Udo, reported the theft of a Udo Isle. reported the theft of a girl's 140 ~cycle from Ln front of 701 VIa Lido Soud . . . Cars driven by looald II. Spe.ka, w.- Covlna, and Joan G. Andtft 1605 Oorothy Lane. Harbor HJahlanda, ~re Involved In an accident at N~rt Blvd. and Ho.r access road, Newport Helpt.s . . . A Weatclltf girl, 16. wu advised to EEl! • remove her car from a private driveway at 204 Baz.el Dr .. Co· -tc rona del Mar, by officers who also dlsperwed a crowd ol juve· ~ nile. creating a dlsturban~ ... ~ A ,_...... ct..'ted wltla I*· ty ......... c:.sa-..._ c.le. •....-t ..... ... ......... t ............. .... .............. ...o..a~. VILA MARINA DKIIIRR AND THEft VOICES OF SAT111tE (Sit Tim• in the M.tn ltoom ••. Hotel s.h•r•) * TIE Willi -.... Stet .. . .. TAllY CALVIN •• TIE VI.LI IN JEAUfif'UL MAIN DIIGNG BOOM ()ftrlookiDg the lay cmcl JcAoa WaDd ~ .. -............... aida· ............... c.......,., .......... ...... ...... ... • ... .._ • tlnlcll ...... .. ~ .................... ..s ... at 1151 ••• c.. ..... .., yu ali 1tla •• Uaa-. 11. ., ......... 1 u.. ..... ......... a.. ........ . ..... a.... Dr •• c.... ..... ............. _ ..... .. ~ ,_ ., IMI!Va 'fta On •te. ~ ............ . Maa. Neta Cadenhead. 3412 W. .. Ocean Front, West Newport, com. plalned of her property being llttel'ed with garbage and ~r -Jc cane ... Cars driven by llkhard R. Terkel, 58. l.o. ~-an.d Brenda Bollman. 28, 2U8 Seville • Ave., Balboa. ~re Involved ln ~ an acddent In hont ol 1(..-port ~ Beach city ball; the dama,. wu estimated at under 1100 ... Kath· • erlne C. Ball, 3801 Seashoft Dr .• w~ Newport. reported the tMft .. of I wooden ornaments. val\led at $12 N$. In lite ..._ of .. ~ terpenta trlth ~ -~ ~ ~ park1fta, "from rt•r I' . euwa\. iA 6 . « A bJt aM ran ~r ca~ 11'11· nor....,. to the ear of ffew· port Oflleer J. A. Epet.tn parbd on Balboe Blvd., between 44th and 45th Sts .. West Jlf~ ••• A Ionian aportt car O'rned b)' Georp !lec:re, 803" I ria Aw .• eo. rona del Mar, was stolen from a parldna lot at l&yalcle Dr. and Marine Ave., Newport Beeeh ... « il Mra. Robert Stlrllna. 335 Ame· tA7at Aw~ Balboe Wand. re· porWd the theft ol a IZ2.50 two- pjec:.-e bathlnc satt from a dothel Une •.. Duncan Stewaft, 183 Shoreclllt Rd., Shore cwr.. roe. ported be would be alvlfta a ····-~iC * THE VILLA MABIMA-Newport .IICh At the llltNDea ID lellpoa lllmrl • P•ln• « CGUr.e In aa.te pn handll"-be· twftn 2 and 4:30 p.m. and re- ~ qaested that any IDfluJn.. _,. ~ cllrectecl to IUm ••• A t'S 3-01111 ...... ...................... .................... ._. •• ,_, • • • AUII9 D. « .....,. N. 0 •a Ml M • -=.a..· ,,. -··-... ._..._ it ........ -~ .. :-~ : c:e.a,..i..:-.. * * * • ** * * * • . ... ......... .. ..................... • ................ ... ....... • 111 ks'a U· CAlli J'OIIIAU CLASSIREO AD RATES-c.h wifll ..-., .... II .... _ ...... " ...... • , I -tra II Wt tua ._ . .._ .......... ._._ J. H. lkaakk, 2127 S.VUie Ave., COOD BUY Chev. 1950 Convertible Balboa. complalned that boys 45,000 mJleJ. Good condition. w.re pJddna &eii'\Ofta ott hl.a t.rH and tbrowlna them at hl.a ~; Pi3.00. Call OR 3 ·'7923. otrlcera w.rned a croup of youthJ . .. John H. K orrla. fr7. ol lOS"' 3ltt St., Newport Beach, was booked on a char,e of lntoxica. Uon In auto at l600 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach ... Eliza· beth Grey, 215 On~ Ave., Bal· boa Island, reported money s tol· en from a wallet ... Bob John· ton, 432 ~ Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del Mar, reported finding a 88 hole In a window in his apart· • ment 1.9SO OLDS ''Sr-Clean throu1h· out, hot Bocket enrtne. &Wnr no oll, everythlnr IOOd shape. Call Jim Coates, EJ:Wrn oUJee. OJl 3·~. ALFA ROMEO Spider, "59." Due to family addition, must .,ell. Excellent condition. $2,700 cash or may be financed lf credit. good. OR 3-0176. HARBOR MOTORS e IVIfDAT. AUG. 21 John W. CArter. 2~. of 715 Fern. leaf Ave .• Corona del ~far, was charged with Intoxica tion In auto In a parking lot at Coast Hwy. and MacArthur Blvd., Corona del ~far. at 2:30 a .m .... William Frederickson Jr.. 2113 Se\•llle Ave., Balboa, reported the thtoft of a SIOO row boat from a vacant lot at .. ~ .. St. and Miramar Dr. Balboa ... Roger W. HardaCTe, 306 Hazel Dr.. Corona del Mar reported the theft of a white ny: ton parachute car cover rrom a car In the 200 block Poppy A\'e., Corona del Mar. -...,a. lf.,.,...kt, 1401 ..,... Dr ... ..,.... ....... reponed 11M tbeft of cr liM cleraUer ....,., .......... lag It 1.-cr yoatla wbo Gil· .tttad ditdda9 1Ua ... bkyde ................ bkydeto ..... .. &..a ....... l.oftl1, •at S..W. Aft., 8cdbocl, ,.. .......... tbeft ol • blcyde t.-'"L" St. cmd Ocecra P'roat. ....,_ • • • &.ow.U Elberta& Apt. 15. Ill a.r We Dr .. Wew· pen ...._ aspacted the theft .. • 1110 [ ...... ..... the ..... ~pwtwa•t ol -1Ul· Jodled CIU pcrrbd la the .tnel. In\·estJgatlng a report of pos· slble mariJuana plants growing at 410-JOth St , Newport Beach. otflcers found the growth to be Authorized Dealer e ALFA ROMEO e ALPINE e FIAT e HIU.MAN e HUMBER e LANCIA e SINGER e SUNBEAM e TRIUMPH HARBOR MOTORS 2150 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA MI 6-5091 weeds ... The car of Clark Astle, MUSICAL DfST1IVJIERTI 20, or 1837 Seadrift Dr.. Irvine Terra~. was pelted with eggs ... Louise Glnk. 132~ Opal Ave .. Balboa Island. reported the theft or a $45 bicycle from a garage ... Arthur N. Avery. 104 ~fain St .. Balboa, was booked on a charge of Intoxication In public In the 100 b1ock of Main St.. Balboa. at 6:32p.m. NOT A MAR OR SCRATCH Like new Blonde BaldWin Spinet plano and bench. $550 or best offer, may be financed. Kl 5·8932 eve. or weekends. A roller cam foe a V ·8 engine and a set of lifters belonging to ORGAN AND PIANO ln.... 20 words Of .... ···~--"-··----··· .15 Jn.. .... ..... •• a. 2 I worch to lO worck -·-·-----···-1..00 .... 2.GO ) I words to 40 word. ------·-·--l.lS E.d. word owr 40 words -...... _.__ .Ol ... a. .. roa SAL& FOR-SALE: Barbells, dumbells, 200 lbl., steel boots, bench, 315 ~arguerlte. CDM. $20. OR 3·6806. BEAUTIF1JL DESK-Lady's M a · pie Sallmaker Style des k with altractl\·e chair to match. Would make a beautiful room AUTOIIOiif& iDWJCa SPECIAL • Wheels Aligned and Balanced $9.95 with this Ad dlveorter. Like New. KI 5·0597. • Herb Miller's UAL ESTATE & a.E.WTALS I RICHFIELD STATION FURNISHED H 0 U S E -Ocean 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Po~ vl~. 216 Poppy overlooking OR 3·9728 • Corona del Mar Uttle Corona beach. 3 bed· fOOI]lS. 2 baths, month of Aug. A Sept. or prefer yearly lease. Owner 610~ Marguerite A\·e., OR 3·2329. FURNISHED APARnn:NT, good l location. pleasant surround· lngs. :->o children. No ·p ·e t s. Yearly lea.e. 610 .Mareuerlte, Corona del Mar. J"UD. APTS roa liEJIT $75. BAY FRONT-1 bedroom, uU lltles paid. See weekends, 101 'i No. Bay. FURNISHED;;:-:1,..;-bed-..,..r-oo-m--up-st-a -lrs-. garage apt., good location, yearly lease. ChJid O.K. OR 3· 01 57. QUIET:C:OOL. 2 bedroom fur. nlshed apt. Sundeck, Garage and Washer. Adults. Only nt5 Month. OR 3·8494 or OR 3·6853.1 roa sALE oa TaADE FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in 2l new •Pt. bldgs .. 152 units, all or M-parate. thrH top locat1ons. Anaheim near Dlsneyland and Porno· na. Owner buUder w11J trade for clear land, Ranch or acreage, Boat. Plane. etc? Prospect 2·1224, Anaheim, or Box 98A, C/o Ensign, CDM. OP'P'JCE f'Oa UJn' OFFICE-SPACE-f--or_re_n_t._700=="'_CA_r_· natlon Avenue. Corona del Mar, OR 3~1175. Spedallzlnr In High Quality Uphol.tery Sham· poo, Car Wa hJng, an4 Blue Coral Wulng. TOMMIE SANFORD at FLYING A SERVICE (R A L Auto CUnlc) Cornel' BaysJde Drive A Marine Ave. at the entrance to Balboa Island. BALBOA ISLAND ORiole 3·2310 PADI'TDfG ~~------------FOR EXPEk'l PAINTING -CALL - Sympson & Noller Newport' a Oldest Eatabll.ahed Painter& OR 3-3630 -Eva OR 3·5f5f t:X'PERT PAIN"11NG • OR 5-1023 APPLlAJICK ~Ala ------ FAST WASHER REPAIR *KENMORE * .RCA WHIRLPOOL EXCLUSIVELY CAll a SPECIAUST. ~ work done in your home. OR 5-0578. Joe Guatavino Harbor Area IDfX&i the car of Gary E. Prlmm. 654 u. WOMAN to wuh and iron ~·· VIa Lido Nord, Udo Isle, were SALE lavndry at her home. OR 3-7821 Paintina -n---....;_ stol~ from the ahop ol the Mll· after 4 P.ll. pAJIII:a w~Y.UWI JeT Chevrolet atrency, 1000 W. Electronic oreana, used Low rev. • -"' --....,._ Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, dur. Baldwin, Thomas, save up to WIU '~ WANTED, PER.MA· GEORGE B'rDVU • Drwt S800. Uaed Grand Pianos: NENT. EX PER I EN C E NOT VnA.fii'UU.II ' ln1 the nlaht ... Kt-lth L. Klafs. NECESSAJlY. JUST A "'"-'" .. Uee.-1 Ouidaadol 18, 4.39 EJ Modena Ave~ Newport Stelnway. Meldort. Baldwin, S.lllACK SHOP NO. 9. 3446£ 1a7 OnQaoe A-. C....._,. Heights, was booked on a charge Knabe, from S399. Spinet pi· ~ .._ of lntoxJcatlon In private In the anos, llke new In Maple, Cher· COAST HWY.. CORONA DEL Rendezvous Ballroom. Balboa, at ry. Mahogany, pay our small MAR. JOHNSTONE'S 11:10 p.m.... balance, 18 Upriehts, from S99. PRESTIGE COSME"nC Corp offers Mesa Auto Wreckers e MOII'DAY. AUG. 11 New and u.wd Hammond Or· unusual sales opportunity for U8ed AUIO PVta, nr. Thomas E. Hallahan Jr.. 30. gans. New Stelnways. cultured attractive woman who W• ~ea.. ADd Scrap M...a of 2127 Pad fic Ave .. eo.ta Mesa, SCHMII>T·PHTLUPS ls Interested in hlgh earning LIJJEII i 8-7013 was book~ on charge. of drunk En. 1914 potential. Call OR ~·19M, Fri., 2r7S Placentia Aw.. eo.ta .,_ driving and lntoxJcatlon ln the 520 No. KaJn. Comer 6th Sat.. Mon.---Co 600 block of W. Coast Hwy .• New· SANTA ANA JANITOR and matntenan~ man mplete Landscaping port Beach. at 2:05 a.m. ... Lee wanted. Apply at Port Theatre, Serv1·,_ Roy Nor'r. 37, Balboa. wu terved -_ CD~. afte~ 6 p.m. ___ nJZ DniiAftS with 2 traffic warrants and while ELECTRONIC SOUND PART·TIME WORK In your own j 8611 Gr.-•a being booked produced 31 codeine h o me answerin1 telephone. "'-.-.uQI_,... ..... ptlls from hls pocket, and faced SYSTEMS Large Company. Hourly wage COIOK-" _ -&·:~..__ an added charge of health and plus rapid salary in~ for .. ..,_ --•·u-• safety code violation ln spite of Stereo, Hi-Fi ronsclent.lous per 1 on. Phone OR 5-0160 • 274t E. Cout h7. his explanation that they be· _HYatt 4·8832 evenlnp. .... r ....,_ o• longed In ship's stores aboard a COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL &&.&.o • ,.,..._, r vessel where he wu skipper and HOMES -BOATS TOP OPPORTUNITIES Photographic Supplit. had ~n UJoed for a female pas· CUSTOM INSTALLAnON DAll.Y e Pa8t Col _,_ ._ senger burned by hot coffee on or ru.q owNtaa. a recent cruise ... Gary Acker· Sound-Crofters, Inc. • Soft To a.:k Wlt!l I = ~-~ m an, 511ll Seashore Dr~ West AUDIO SPEO AUSTS JUNE FARRAR u~A~c-CAMERA Newport. reported the theft of I ~ SHOP a $20 blcyde ... tl626 E. Coast Hlway OR 3·8515 Employment Agency na Pfewport Blvd.., eo.. .._ wuu-~. a•• Corona del Mar a" &lad St.. Stowport I PhoM ~ S.'?tMt E. ...._ ...._ ....._, ,.... BACK TO SCHOOL oaaoa. 3-4810 ftlad .m ........ __ Carpentry ...... •te•llt?•n:...-... PI !J, _ • .._ ....... ....._....._. __ ...._.. RENT A PIANO $7 PER MO. Minor ~palra lftVATIOIIS WARTED I No Jobs Too SmaJJ' EXPERIENCED gardener. m o " H 0 ANDERSON ...... ~.__..M.._.. NO DELIVERY CHARGE ~. trlmmJna. and cleaa -up. 2966 Pepper TiM Lane AJao cardenlna. Let me make Co8ta Keaa. CaUL wtdwn ..... '' ·It .... ~ .......... , , ... .. _ ...... A •• Rent may be applied If purchased. JGW yard or prden look beau. I IJJDIIillty 5..8175 dluJ. KJ 3.-:5. _If ~ a~ call 110 1-1111 d .................... _ .. Claerha W • ..._,,Ill ali HOUSECLEANING CARPJmJ CLEANED Uf £11'1Jtl outboard mo\ot ~ YOU. ROlO: Od boata. Oranae Cout TraJI. Furniture. noon, walla wt ....... ~r Supply. 2110 ltewport Blvd., ~atonablt'. U~ ......... c.-JI ... U &..3717. l Insured. U 8-31111. ' WAIIT&D COAsT ~ !DVQ CASH r your plano, phone KI 7-6056. mortal Pl'ltt COifYAI DCEJf1' 80ME ILutlel Grupt". OR 3·~H. U · LOVING.CARE by quall!ied nurse UGAI. lfOnc& t't'"''W"d Counselor. Thank you. t lven to convale~nt lady m CEJrnnCATE OF BUSINESS CASH for )'OUr pla no, phone my La1una S.ach hom~. Good • n ctlllous nrm Name Kl 1·6tk'i6-food, View, rrstful atmosph('rt' nfE UND ERSIGN E 0 does -----------_c_a_r .... KY __ •_·~--·-----~by <.'t'rtlfy that •he Is ron· .-.sc:EU.AJfmVS ftTI & l1rPft.ID dac1Jng a Heatir'l and AJr Con· C"it i ~.your plano, phone ASK US- dltlonlng bu.Ane. at •• INin• Wl\y you should re-t'd your pets Ave.. Cotta Mesa, C.Ut. unci« ~ foods lnstud 0'r C'aoMd. U.. OctltJoua name of CawthJ'Gt) resJdlng tht>reln, duly romml!l· Sa~ moM , 100• TK'£ lOR· RMtJnc and Alr CondJtJonina aloned and sworn. personally •P· DAN'S. 2132 E. Cout HW)' .. aDd that said nrm l.a eompoe.d pNred Bem~dette l. Dulworth. Corona *1 Mar, oa S·UlO. ot the followtna pertOn wb41M known to ...W to bf' the pei'IIOn nun. In full and plat"e ol resJ. wh<MW name S. subsn'l~ to the LOel' -IWWD ciRce ~ • follows. to-wtt: within lnatrument. and aclmowl· LOST: l.eADII:5' ~ and a:a.,.AD£1 I L I. DULWOSti H Mpd to 1M thar sht' exec'Ut~ platlnum wn.t wateh. ,un· 150'7 rn.cwa LA. 1M Wftf'. d~. Aqwut 25, vtcl...,. ~ •w•&W--ro.nRT aAal. CA.LD'OI.NL\ Fun Zone or .. ..._ Wand.. Wl'nfiSI -laaad tlda 30da WTTNESS 1n1 hand and olfl. ,.......__,. --,._ • -. ciQ el A...-_ 1-. teal .._.__ ....... -... v-•·-•· _,WI I& l DULWOlml lJ"LL..Allf PO$ I Ut .,aufitll .... ~~·~j,aiftiiiiiiilW.t;; nAft Of' CA1.IfOiafiA ) NCIItaf7 r.abUc In and f011 ~ ~... said Couty and Sta-. COUNII C. LOI...._J ' l(y C~ eQ&rw ,.._ OR 11111 _. del fl ~ 11. I-. ~ ...,_. ... a .~ IWWir ........ : Sefl & Is_ 21. 8. 1-. .. ..................... "-1'4-...::n ....... ~ MOVING? 2 Fast lnauNd IIMJIWien _.. larre van 111.00 aft a.o. nrne .tartl at,_ doar Why~ more! ••• -caJt- -RUBBISH HAUl..INQ Lawn bnovattq a~ a.&.Uf.tpp AaWQ .. PUB IWIUIA.,. eau KI s.-. • Bob Wentz end · 5 Sta.dents Beck From Tour of Europe '"I liked lpa.ln bHt. '~:heir aUI · tude towafd lUe 1t: to take and enjoy thlnp u they come," •~­ conllna to loWrt Wentz. drama and Enall•h INtructor at New· pon Harbor Hlah School. Mr. Wery tz re~ntly returned from a 2-month tour ol Europe. He had ~ local atudenta aa trav· elln& companions, Bob and Jim Warmington of Lido b le, Newell Slickler of Co r ona del Ma.r, Chuck Bren of Lido Isle, and Dick Beauchamp of Balboa Island. The eroup toured Germany, Austria, S w 1 t z t> rIa n d, lla ly, france, Spain, a nd Scotland, a rt· er purchasing a Volkswagen bus in Holla nd. · Aller 5 trips to EUJ:ape. ~tr. Wenl'z Is ready for more. He hqpes to take a larger group of students over ne:(t year. ··Jt Is Impossible to exhaust the oonllnent," he said. "Each trip Is a di$Covery of new a nd exciting things. I enjoyed the bullfights treme ndously; t h e f'olor and pageantry were espe- cially notable. However, I do reel the bullfights were a little one.slded-in ra vor of the mata· do:. nus IS THE ONE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! A lat-. 1157 UXAULT DA'D'PBDfE (M»ld oae day before tbe '51'• came oat), a. 1111 '5I t.-tu.JwL GJeamiDIJ bladl:. Motorola rc.Uo with ,.. JIIUMr • .,.... w/w tbw, IGfety bell, 'l"lllyl la- tertor CIDd dCODdlda.ed. IDOtor. 0.. owaer ••• ALL FOR ONLY $895 GOES I HURRY! HURRY! TERRIFIC YEAR END SAVINGS ON BRAND NEW 1960 FORD F AIIILANES - F AIIILANE 500'• GALAXIES-ST ARLINERS-!iUNLINERS ( STATION WAGONS-nruNDERBIRDS FALCON SEDANS-FALCON STATION WAGONS-FALCON RANCHEROS TR!ICXS-WE ARE SEIJJNG TO THE BARE WALLS 1• CL.ISE-811' SPE- ·so FORD F AlRLANE 6 cyL 2·Dr. Sedan '194CJIO Phaa F~bt • Sal .. Tax • Uee .... $II&JIO Dl. -$1ii.3Z Plus Tax & lJceDM ........ llld. bit. CASH or BAll TE .. New Ccus and Truc:b to CbooM from Also Executin Caro and Dem.....traton Buy AT HOME and SAVE lrom Your Local FRANCHISE FORD DEALER Serving the Harbor Area Since 1921 SEE US 1st or SEE US LAST We Know We Can Satisfy You! * THEODORE FORD--:F ALCON-TIIUNDERBJRD-TKUCICS -NOW 2 LOCATIONS- II. W. ~ Hiway IEWI'OaT P*CH ................ tw UNOI 1920 Newpwt llhd. COSTA MDA , ____ _ ..... 'ftiNI.--N.eNL-.IIIol • ' , IIEIL TIEISUIIE FOR YOUNG OR OLD Spadous attractive Corona del Mar home. Artistica lly design· ed with lush' tropical plantings, Intimate patio, se('luded by a 5' block wall. The three bedrooms are lare;e, the floors a re hard· wOOd and of course it hu two baths. ~ewly decorated It will s uit the most discrim inating. You'll own the la nd and be· lleve us there IS no feeling of being hemmed in when you J!,·e In this home. Near the beach-real quality. FOR $41,500 LEJIHTOI UIDEI Real! or 3001 East Coast Highway_ Coro na del Ma r OR 3-0668 3 ........ il CORDIA DR IAR a nd TOP LOCATIO" TOO : We ha\'e ''2" or t he best: New offerings, q ua.lily built and r e ady for your year 'round pleas ure. Pr iced to sell by the area's most ac· li\'e Real Estate Organiza - tion. BABSON ....., ........ c.. (Real Estate Im•glneer.) 2828 E. Coast Hiahway Corona del Mar OR 3-3770 SEE T.IY ... Ill TOIRII8W! and enjoy the fi ne family living or HAR BOR HIGH· LANDS. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath&. covered patio a nd custom· built Corson POOL. )1any features to excite the most discerning buyer. BY BABSON ... .., II ....... Ce. (Real Estate Imaglneers) 2828 E. Coast Highway Co rona del' )far ORiole 3-37-:'0 SU~SET BEACH OCEA ~ FROXT 4 BED11081, 01•111 11001, 2 BATH BEAUTY Xlnt bathing beach, can add apartment. Eastest of terms. $82,1100 SEASPORT &EALTY CLAIRE VAl Hill REALTOR 2633 West Coast Highway Newport Be:ach Ll 8-9349 -Eves. U 8·3293 1111101 ISUID UYnOIT Furnished Six Bedrooms. Seclusion. Pier for Jarae boa t. CAIEO SHOIIES Shoreline View. New 3 bedroom, J ba ths. )tedall ion klkhen. POOL. Priva cy. IAYCIIEST Sma ll dow n. 3 Bedroom. 211 bath.!!. Consider boat as part down. 011111 I'YESTIEIT CO. St 2 BEDROOM. FVJUfJSHED 'Rental near achool', •torn and mar~r. 701 1-1 Heliotrope, HY 4·7268 or OR S·5UI. ==- oven, d ctek &!1 ranee ; Custom new Imperial Frl&ld · aire•Etectrlc Ranae; Brau 35" fireplace Jcreen ; 27" exha ust Homart window ra n. M1 6·5830, SALT IJ PEPPER tweed 9x12 car. pet and roam rubber pad. Near new, 125. Ca ll OR 3·8a'l5. .OATI .roa SALE'-=-=== M FT .. FAIR ship. 30 hp Johnson. Trailer, f'O ver, bait tank, water pu•np .~ thru hole connection. OR 3·3527. UA1. ESTATE WAJITED INifMDUAL wants to move to Corona del Mar; wtll pay cash for your equity In 130.000 to $40,000 class. Must be sensibly priced. No Ageri'ts . Box 98-B c/o Etislan, CDM or OXford 9-3725. • liS AFFILIATION with dw lcalliloud of Realcon aacllhc Nacioftal AaocUbod of RaJ fa. late Boucll mpns pro-r-.u,......,ot,_.. rn rim. • liS PLEICE lO ... by • riaon- Cocle ol £tWa ,.....,. J'O'I • tftli.ne or ;..ril•bl~ ton.61knu. • liS EXPERIENCE i.n local raJ .... aod knowlc4lac ol where 10 6nd the property llliiM to your nteeb at a prier )'OU cu han4k ·-you mcUat n-.nd don. HfiJIJDr Estf/tes ' Near Mesa Verde Country Club and Goll Course ao,lJI -$23,llll FROM FROM $135 PER MO. $ (No Salee Contrac:l You llec:ein Deed and 'Iitle to Property;..! ,.__, ALL THESE AWARD WJICMING PBATUIII!ISI I • ~..ttt1« ••••·I.... • O...IMIII·•=--• &.-.......,.-. a... .......... --.,. . ........ rl:rl.-l....... • ................. ..... ••Y ................. dryw ...... - , .. ..... • •• , ft1W1a .,._ Clalllft . • • P I II I u•lu .... : :::: :;::,:"·':"'. : :::r.; .:".:Z.'Z'". I SEE THE MOili!L -DAII.'r • A& 'IlL I NL ' NEAR ADAMI lt. AT IIADJil aw. .............. YILIE-....... CONSIDEil THESE POiln'i.. Only ,_ bloclc from new Grammar School. Three block& to ,.... &.ta llella Hllh Sehool and Oranae Cout eou..e. Major, IDOdern l hopplna center nNtby. Extra lara• Uvtna room with rlr.plaft, Dlnlna room and breaklut b&r. Calpete and drapea Included. Well Jandacaped, leneed and hu patio. A STEAl. AT S19,9S0-415,500 LOAif-stJBMIT OM DOWN. With LARGE MOin'in.Y INCOME and SHORT BANK ACXX>UNT. WESTCLDT. Spaclou• three Bedrooina, family room, breakfast b:u and Electric built-In Klfch· ~n lnc:ludlna dJ•hw .. her. Extra Bath oU mA~ter Bed· room. Inter-com, w/w c:arpeta and drapes Included. Larre rovered patio ove rlooklnr HEATED AND FIL· TERED ANTHONY POOL and KING SIZED LOUNGING AREA. All this to/ only $44,500, SUBMIT YOUR DOWN PAYMENT-LET US WORK mE DETAILS. M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you'll like our friendly service" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Liberty 8·1139 (AC'ross the street from Mesa Shopplna Center) Evenings Cali MI 6-1050 -MI 6·5855 lED SPACE? • ·liVEST II THE 1-EliiTII Medical Center near Hoaa Hospltal .................... ~ . .$67.500 -1 Bedroom, 2 Bath Freedom Home on corner IS1700 down) .................................. '!' ..... $14,950 E. 22nd St., Back Bay , Bea utiful a t ........................ $18,100 2 ~i Acres, Buildi ngs, Horses, Potential Subdivision ................................................................. .$35,000 5 Units at Balboa Between <>cea n and Bay .......... $23,750 <a bedroom, 3 bath, brand new ................................ $32,500 5 bedrooms, 3 bath, Baycrest ............... -................ $42,500 Back Bay, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 3000 .sq. fL -... .$34,500 Npt. Heights, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 3000 .IQ. fL (Unflnlahed) ......................................................... _.$24,500 Larae Lot1, N'pt. Hei&hts, $7500, $8000, ~. $9500 Jehl 'Yecel, Ruller l'tfi 6-1675 400 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach CAIEO SHOlES MODERN EAJU.Y AMERICAN 4-~~~-, «10'7 GOJULUI -BY OWlCD • F ULLY CARPETED I.AI<DSCAPED ME'DALUON ALL· ELECTRIC KITCHEN DRAPES DISHWASHER L'M'ERCOM SHAKE ROO F IDI A. .IEPIUT-IUIJEII PHONE FOR APPOIN"J'MENT OR 5·1016 CIIBII-...s TO OAIEI SHES A new developmeqt by Maceo Co rporation. 62 HOMES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED FOR IMMEDIATE CONSTRUC'nON. FLOOR PLANS ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECnON. RESERVATIONS SUBJECT TO FJR...\1 PRICES CAN NOW BE MADE. While they Ju t-a limited number of very desirable Iota for the individual who prefer• to bulJd. Sales -CAMEO SHORES OFFICE. 4701 H•mpden Road, Cameo Shore•. TeJephone: ORJote 3·4904 BUSINESS IN CORONA DEL MAR FOR THE AR'nS'nC PERSON Let me tell you about it. RTZ-.'IEILT. Nat to Calitomia Bank 3135 E. Cout HllhWQ' Oft 3·9010 IEIVIIE ·--e C.rare Doors Repaired e Garbare Dllpou.l Malnt. • Rept~lr Doo,. 6 Wlndowa e Concrete Patchlfta e PWWPa- e n.ywaJt -· e Electrical kpalr e ·Piumbtna Bepalr e Wl.ndow O.anlnr • Wa.x.J.na IJ PollahJna Wl1D,.., I IIOOMS -1'11:11 A ft.OAT e llool RepaJ r e J1oor Repair e C&.rprnter Work e Carpet Cleanlnr • PatnUna e Paporbanfl .. e t'enctnr, Wood, Block e Screena Jteopalred·Replacred e Porcdaln Patched (Tub or S&nk) IIIIT ~ 11711 -Wl:lrl' co.vr maaw.u N&Wi'OIIf IUaf Ulo- •