HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-09-29 - Newport Harbor EnsignONE IN A MILUON-These ore about the odds for
this miraculous accident. This cor, with o sleeping
Morine at the wheel, proceeded along Marguerite
A.ve. in Corona del Mar at 2:29 o.m. lest Thursday,
crossed Ocean Blvd., entere• the driveway of the
bluff house at 3235 OcMn Blvd., veered to he right
ond ewey from the romp that leeds to the gerege, Lt. William Price, 27, of El T oro, suffered only e c ... t
dropped one story down. ond nosed down into the over his left eye. Newporl officers on routine pcn ol
living room through e big plate gloss window. The came upon ihe Merine wal~ing on Oceen Blvd. locV~g
cor ceme' to rest half woy inside the living room. the for the police, a nd thus leor,.,ed of the occ;de n·. l r.
right side of the cer flush against the window jomb. Price w"s token by the shore P"lrol to 1he El T oro
the left side "gainst the living room bar. The Marine, dispens..,ry. ~--------------------~----~--------------------------------r;-----------r-. 1 THE ENSIGN"S lj
I FOOTBALL CONTEST l1
I IFFICIIL EITRY ILIII l j
THESE rHOTOS show the t idlish job of exrrac1 ng the cer from
t~ bluff house. A ceble wes ..,ttached to tile rear p r *'O and
the cor w"s pulle d pori way out and up ···'rh " crone Then o
moke·shcfl sl ng wes mprovis.ed by runn '19 the caole olso .r d e
the roof of the cer end tne lift ...,_,~ comole •eo The he .. e is
owned oy contrttctor Harry Kelso of lrv ;,.e Terrace. (Er sign pho~o)
vounu aa. JfVII8U ' ~.o•A DEL 110. CAUFOJUnA TIIOIIIDAT. aErr. 21. 1• I Pick Winners (or Ties) -Don't Write in Scores I I
• • 1 ~-..... ;, r.~ ~ .~ ...... "~, I Qlff HAVEN MAN DIES 0 ARMY vs. CALIFORNIA 0
0 BROWN . vs. YALE 0
0 COLUMBIA vs. PRINCETON 0
0 HOLY CROSS ~ BOSTON U. 0
I Red 0 LEHIGH vs. COLGATE 0 Foe 0 S arns I 0 NAVY YS. WASHINGTON 0 I ~~~~e:ut ~~ft>:!~tr:t:~dh:ur~::; :~~~t'~~s~~~~~~dm~~h!i~~dd :~ O SYRACUSE vs. KANSAS O O\'t'r on Dovt'r Dr . 150 f~t outh Califorrua for ·5 )c:-ar-.. H~ was a I I of Clift Dr . Cliff HavPn a1 11 ~~~ma n Cor a Santa Ana Ia un-O INDIANA vs. MINNESOTA 0 p.m. Saturday, ~C'wpon poll('(> dry
0 IOWA vs. NORTHWESTERN 0 I reponed. He 1 s urvi\·ed b\· ha wlft>; a • I I :'io idenllfl<'allon <' o u 1 d be daughte-r .. Loretta · Marcaa . 16 A gr-Im repon on the spread restaurant that Communist RUS· i'more years before the country 0 IOWA STATE vs. NEBRASKA 0 r round on the \'l<.'llm at the time months; has mothf'r :\1r~ Ruth
ol Communist 1\()Wer throughout sia is already two. thirds of t)te In which you live will becom~ II 0 KANSAS STATE vs. COLORADO 0 and at flrst ht> wa Jistl'd as Vaughan of La Jolla : a brothf'r.
the world wa.a given here Sun-way toward Its goal or conquer-4 separate provinces In a world-I 'John Doe. Regl trauon on his William R Va~ghan. and a SIS·
day by Robert Welch, founder lng the entire world. wide Communist dominion ruled 0 MARQUmE vs. WISCONSIN 0
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960 Triumph roadstf'r ll'd of!i ., ter. M iss ~ar<.'la Vaugha n. both
and head of the John Birch So· "The truth I bring you Is slm· by poJice.state methods trom the I 0 MISSOURI vs. PENN STATE 0 cer to the Cliff Haven addreslk of La Jolla. r n term en t was
clety, which -was organized to ple. Incontrovertible, and dead-Kremlin." He wa" ldentlflt>d by his wlft>. <.'heduled _for Falrhavt'n :\1f'mo-
fiaht the Soviet menace. Jy," he warned. "Unless we can • STaATEGT Oun.DIED 0 PURDUE vs. NOTRE DAME O I ):frs. Barbara v aughan. at Baltz rial Park. Baltz Corona del ~1ar
He told his audience of more reverse forces which .now seem Mr: Welch, who left the Welch I 0 DUKE vs. MARYLAND 0 l Corona del .Mar Mortuary A Chapel was In <'harge oC ar-
than 200 In the VIlla Marina Inexorable. you have only a few Candy manufacturing business
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sample or his blOOd was taken rangements.
=::.:.:...._::.:..:...._.:.._:_--..:._ ________________________________ almost 4 years ago t9 organize I 0 GEO. WASHINGTON ~ WILLIAM & MARY O and held tor laboratory exami·l -------
o a d • • r r 1111 ... ..a a.-.... polntt• out dlat pa--s to ,.... .. lion· ear wublq on tile atreet8 ~· c1a7 eye n In 1 bJ .._ llf....,... a ted a unpr.
Beach City Council, will ~al The motion to a p p rove the
the pret~ent ban on wuhlnc c.n first readlnc of the ordinance
on d ty stNet&. waa defeated 4 to 3. )fayor
T'he new ordJunot, .. oral· lamft Stoddard and Cound lmen
nally Introduced, continued the Frank. Atk~n a nd Kenneth
car washln1 ban, but CoundJ-ltfnpley .)outed with Mr. Han
man Charles Hart object~ • ..,-. In tbe "no" vote. Cound lmen
ing it worlu a .h.ardahlp on local Dee Cook. Somers and Lorenz
cttluns who have no other place voted yes. The revised ordinance.
to wuh their can than ol) the deleting the car washing ban,
str~t in front of their home. was passed to second reading
Councilmen Harvey Somera wtth a 6·1 vote. Mr. Somers cast
and Hana Lorenz uld they fav. the "no" vote.
e POLICE DEPT. SAYS BLUE BEET OKAY
Bearded Sidney Softer was told
by the CJty Coundl Monday eve.
ninl that his Blue Beet at 107
2bt PI~ Newport, wu okay as
far as the Pollee Dept. ~ con-
cerned.
This assurance wu etven by
Mayor Jamft Stoddard wblle the
Coundl wa.a considering a l~tter
from Hazel Near, 110 22nd St.,
who complained about the noise.
City :\tanager Roben Shelton
said tha t the poUce will continue
their check on the Blue Beet and
reporting to him.
e RESCUE COMPANY JS PBOposm
a counter-attack against the 0 G£0R61A TECH FLORIDA 0 nation. C d
Communist conspiracy, cam e VI. . I Investigating OrriC't'rs said th~l ommo ores
here under the auaplces of the I 0 RICHMOND . . vs. . V.M.I. 0 small sports car was traveling
local chapter of the John Birch 0 SOUTH CAROUNA ¥I. . GEORGIA 0 I north on Dover Dr •• went out ot Will ' sa .• I' to
Society. I · · control and skidded across the
He betan bla talk bJ ....., .. ,. 0 TULANE .. ""' .............. ·-·-··· .. ltCE 0 .outhbound la.oe ol tramc. nw en•d €ontest IDJIC tbe C..U.ua&at 81J'a..., • O ~•ill!! -· • ST O cw aa oa u.. NWI•a, &Dd 0111· -.. r•-111111 ...,_ ~ LMII:-W&t -· mur'Md. throwtnc out tbe Yk·
"P'lnf. .. wW tat. ..._,. Dl· O WEST VlltSfNIA "'-ILUNOfS 0 tim and Ja ndJnc on aJl C whftla Newport Harbor wUJ come to
rope. 1'fnt, the map !t ol AsiL I 0 US C. oH-l in th~ dralna~ fadnc aouth on the attention ol thousands of
nten .. tlaaJJ endrde that lut . . . "'-fO STATE 0 the west side ol Dov~ St. No footbaJJ fans Saturdav e\·~nlng.
butJon ol capJtallsm. the United O STANfORD AIR FORCE 0 I other cars were lnvolv~. <Xt. 8. when the Commodores of
States of America . We shall not I · A witness to tht> amdent was the ~ewpon Harbor Chamber of
have to attack; It will fall l~ke Thomas H. Sart~r. 2~55 Tustin Com~rna .. sail~ a boat around
over·ripe fruit Into our hands. 1 I Ave .• Costa Yesa. He was travel · the L.A. Coli~um football field
e PIIIIT STEP COIIft.ETED lng south on Dov~r Dr 100 feet 1 between h a 1 "~ 11 of th~ L.A.
b,!'k r;:~~~~e ~~~~~:u!~ere~n:! 1 WAJIZ._ .... -····-······--·-· .. -···-.. ·····-.... ·····-······· .... ····-----. .. .. . 1 ~~h of th~ aC'Cadent at the ;::,r:.ers·.SO.ton pa t r i 015 pro
came In 1933 with U.S. recogni· ' Funeral ser\'ices were s<'hed· Bob Chew or the Commodort>s tlon. which gave International 1 ADDilESS ... ·· ·· ······-···-···-............. ·-· ·· -······ · ·· ······-········· I' uled for 11 a.m. \'~~rday I Wed· ~xplalned th~ de I a i Is of th~
prestige to the Communists a nd an ...... -... -·--··-.... ··-······· .......... -.. -.. OWE --·----······. I nesdayl in St. James Epl$CopaJ N"""PPrt Harbor l'\ighr at the savecJ them rrom collapse. Dur· CoiiSt'um to Chamber dlre<-lors
lng World War II and In the I EJnTf IIUIT UAOI DUC:If OrPJCE oa aE flOST. I' I I N I 5 . at Mondav's m~tir'lg in tht' Hur-years Immediately following, the IIA.KED •OT LATKa TIIAJf n!DAY. SEPr. • t 5 0 ley Bell. C'orona dt>l .Ma r H~ said
Soviet conquest took over Po-I • that for t'\'t'r-v tickt't sold. tht>re
land, the Karellan Isthmus. Es· I -JEST PIIZD• F 8 d I 1 will be a re(u.nd or Sl . which wil l
tonla, Latvia, Uthuanla. Alba· 1 or an e $ I go to tht' local Sf>a &out Ba f'.
nla. Hungary. Yugoslavia, Ru-I Weekly first prize for best entry.. ... _ .. __ $ 5.00 1 1 The St>a SroutS will partictp~tE'
mania, Bulgaria. CzechosJovakla (50 CX bonus if winner is Ensign subscriber) Tbeir 15tb ddW --•· in the color guard cert>monaes
-and by 1950, when the puppet W klo 2 d . SO f) 1 poaDd. 51/a·OUJICe dcnl9btv-before the sTart or thE' gamt-A
s tate or East Germany was form· I ee Y n pnze __ , -star ag or world globe ,.... bon WedstJft7. Sept. 11. local boat will be hauled to Los
allzed, tll~ first phase of Lenin's Sweepstakes award at end of contest...-.... _$50.00 to Mr . ...s lin. •t•oect .... Angeles on thf' day of thP game
plan was completed. SEE PAGE 2 FOR CONTEST awn~ • did oi 311 1 , ... ...._ eo-and will be loadt"d with c ommo·
The Asian conquest came next. L-----"~ ~~ .,... did liar. 1a St. J-.pll ldores as at enters thP Collst>um
Mr. Welch placed much of the -- - - - - -..-: w-...taL S • • t • A-. ,...., =-=~~~:~::dt~~t1~t~fe~~~21 Correct Is Sh11 Leaclng -;:.,-=::. r.:-:.,. ": C.C. Studying The Newport City Cound l took The report re~ the prob-State ~partment. mls·led by In· • • 1 9irla. 1"be oldeet a. 11.-y ~~...,!!;'~.~; ·.:;,:~ ::~.;::.:.m~~:::.~-;·~~~ ::;·.::·:..~,i:-.:~·.::~:~~·~td In Ensign Fool ball Contest =-~ :::: ;:' .. ": .. '!. .. .::; Airport PI an
City Mana,er Robert Shelton perimentation with a service and to Chiang Kai·s hek, while the Last Saturday wu a roueh prize for young AJan Gray Jr. I ef tM t.a.Uy ._ W....J wbo A study or thE' pro posed
and Fire Chlet Jan ~. (Continued on pa_1e 61 (Contlnu~d on page 6> day for the football aperu--ol 1401 Kings Rd .• CIUf Hav~n.l ,.,.. • ,_ old '-' ..._ Orangt' County Airport expan. ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~------~ 17right~t~~gam~~the ~o ~ t~ runnu.up in Ja~ ~ion ~~ un~~~n ~ondayat
best anyone could do In the~«· year's sw~pstakes. Clri.IIJ ..... , thP mN>ll n~ of thl' dire-c.-tor of
ond week of the Ens.Jc:n'a Foot· Gene :-.;1x or the Jamaica Inn. I thP ~t'wpon Harbor Chamber of
ball Contest. last week's first ~rlze winner. If Cll .. ..... CommerN" l'l t the Hu rley Bell There were 4 contestant$ wHll c-ame in SE'COnd th.is time wuh
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Inn. ('or(lna del :\1ar
17 co~; so It took a tle·break-hts 502 tlt'·breaker. And third The new Improvements at thP PJ'(>sidPnt Ralph MIIIN $Ug-
er lUes& or 554 to win the first plaC"e went to Walter Longmoor Corona del Y ar statE' and c-I t) l!f'<:ted ·that Chambt>r Manager
of 284 ~f o r n I n g C'anyon Rd .. bea<'h park will be offic'lallv prt'· Ja c·k BarnPtt rontact ci' I<' groups
Shore Cliffs, with a n estJmate o1 S<'nted to state orri<'ial~ at J p m fnr <'P In a o n s a nd Pf"rhaps ar·
485.. this Sa t u r d a y at tht' ~ach. ra.n,et> a dlst'tt..~lon a 1 a hrt'ak ·
Jam~s ZE.>iger. 269 Ev~ning
Canyon Rd., Shore Clif~ also
Charles A. Herman, 17, of 609 With 17 t'Orrect. didn't get in on Ma..,uerit~ Ave., Corona del Mar, tll~ prfzc.-s be<'ause his tie-break·
told poJice Saturday eVftlfnc tJMt er was -U2. The tit>· breaker was
he and Marilyn F~ll, 14, ot 601 'the total score of th~ wln-
313 CabriJio St.. Coata Meu. were nfng teams'·
en route to Costa M.,.. from Other runners.up, with 16 cor·
Corou del Mar when another rect. were V R SteendahJ ol ear came up aJonplde their car Corona <ttol )fa r. I a s t vear's
on Cout Hwy. near thto Jnine ~pstake-s w I n n e r; william
Coast Country Club. He wl~ Mather. Robt>n Broxon of Corona
the other C'ar was ot'nlpMd by ct.J :Mar; ~lim Franklin ol Bal·
friends and both vtobJcla atop-..,_ Island, and Donald Ulan*r
Members of the stale leglslaturP ra.~t m('('tmg.
and •tate park commlsalon w ill Bill STewart, member of the
be p~nt. Junior Chamber. repont."d on the
N'<'l?nt airpon report, whic-h l't'('·
......... 1....1 ommt>nds eX'panslon of thE' run·
,.. W8\' trom 4.700 (ffi to 5.800 and
Final plan on the new Oranjle
Coast College gymna.c lum \\ei"E'
appi'O\.-ed Monday by the Board
of Tnasteet. Bids on th~ Si65. 15
bu.lldinc are sch~ult-d to 1M> ad·
wrUwct few on No . 14 and to ~
opened on I>Pc. 16. Jan. 1. 1962.
la wt u the <"'lllp~tlon datt-.
ped. Of We t Newpon.
'nle OC"Cupanu of t.M otMr car Gt"ne lUx.. wftll his 21 COITt"('f 11011 POll ~
rot out and atrudl l~ Caron& latt ~. remains th~ leader A 8Gl'l JeUrey tu&rt 9 lb. 7
del Mar boy. The Mesa lirl was tor the 1!50 nwpstakes award oaa. . ..,.· born to lr ~nd )Irs.
shifting tht> Olght pattern to·
ward Corona del Mar And thus
away from the Upper S.y resf.
dcnual art'a. Mr. Stt-wart said
the rt'a~n for thl$ propoeed shltt
Is to ~rmit radar Jandlnp. now
preVt>nted by tht> mountains In
line with the pret~ent approach.
H~ said that tb~ plan I to k~p
the aupon as a ff'~Nter, not u a
fadlity for big Jets or cargo
planes.
U.O hit In the fa~ and duown tor best entry during the contHt. Ralp.h F'Jt"tt'her. 824 w 15th St. ICE c..ur .aaAL ,._..,
around aa ahe attempted to 8top Contt'M rul4s a,.. on ~ 2. 1ft Haft!\. In Hoag Hospital The Pa~nt-P'aculty ()rranlza.
the tight. One ol the ....U.nta. Entri~ must ~ deU\'Wed to the on T\Meday. ~pt. ~ He joJna t1on ot Harbor ~ khool wUI ~bed u a laflt" man, jQmp· ~n omce tomorrow CF'rida.)·, his brother, Ralph. ~months, In ~lfn Its t~NtiOI'I'a artMttet with
ed on thto hood and top ot ~ ~ 30l or must be postmarkf'!d the famUy. Mr. l'tetcher 111 an an l('t" tteam .ocial frem I to
vtdlm·s car, smuhlnr It 1"-oft!· no later thu Sept. 30. t'J«trkian at Hucbea Producu. 8:~ p.m. tomonow (,.,...Jl ln ~ reponed Newport 8Hch. thto .chc* c:ereterta. ..... Paul Oftkoen ... re rlwn a name be· • Holme.. .,..,.. aJM1 ...... ,. cbalr· = .!.~t ,:, t~= .,., .llllflll CDL POll PA8UOa man, Ia ln c~Wf~,
ant -.nptJea of tlte ._,.,,_ .A.._ D ..-mh _...,.ilta A cSa ..... tef. Klm._.b' Su.. 1 WI I &a ft lUll'
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Aeronutronic
Unit Planned I
Plana to conatrutt another ma·
Jor bulldln1 at the l!natneerinl
and leeMreb Center of Ford
Motor Company'a Aeronutronlc
Dlvlalon In N~ Beach were
dlaciOMCI Lut week by Gerald
I . Lynth, Y'lce-~dent o1 l'ord'a
Det.e,_ Produeta Group and ten·
•ral mana.., of Aeronutronlc.
'nle new =rlnt and ,...
e UTI'L& I'I'AftOII'I
Jt Jlt pttlq ., tbat wtwn a
IIM.alldour from City Ball ttarta
pu.blnl dirt at 111 8eatb In Co·
rona del Mar, local folka a..p to
battle atatJona.
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,.areh-t,Ype •· JMuurlnl I!I::ICIIXIIZICIJ:II:I~~I:ICIIZ~:x:llir::IDCICIIZICICICIXICICIC!Cill 11S.OOO aquare fMt. wtll be Jim· liar In .UUctaral .._J COft8tnae.
Twice Jn the put 12 montha
rulnou. buUdodnt operaUona
haw been halted by enwrpney
..,.ala ol outrapcl ..........
to. the h11her .chelon of munld ·
pal chleftalna. rrte~ ... -· --..... n.. NIWPOIT HAAIOI INSieN ... 14!•"••1111 .. " 1 MwtpeJNt ef ,_ e 011 'ftl& 8&Aal a nd t hat, too, was a real Inter·
., .. ..,,..,_ ~ ...,. .._.. Ne. AJ0171 e1 tt.e Stt,.,;., c--. ;11 S...+• After San DleJO, I did all my e•tlna tour.
A .. _.. ~ ,.._ ._,... 11 ~-... te ,......,. ell ,..Wic ...ticet -..--. fltbJna athore thlt put week. One of the thlnas I saw was ~ lew. Wouldn't you know, the marlin. a testlna device, a aadaet that
' SUISCliPnON RATES down by the Coronados, went to alternately bends roda. alldet
111 tt.. Newpert He..tt.r ArM: 0.. , • ., -SJ.OO; two ,..,. ss.oo town! Business down there was lines over the guides and ap· _o.mw. ___ .,_..._ __ ~ ___ AH~ __ :_o.._._.,_•_•~ __ M_.oo_:_two __ .,_••-"--'-'-•-real good. with the Newport fleet proxlmates what happens when
getting their share. Makes a tel-you're hooked up to a big one.
low wonder how to figure the They teat all soru of Jines, usu·
dates ot tournaments. so that a lly with conventional or ring
there w o u I d be fish around. guides on I rod. Axelson rollers
Looks like a crystal gazer, ot on the other. No gr('at details
sorts. would help a lot. Any were n~s.sary to c.-onvlnc-e me
In Hop I
• HERE'S A BLOW FOR FREEDOM takers? that J.S.'s rollers really do a job!
A C C d One or my fa\'OTII4' ary land With one type. h(' wore out 28 ity ouncil majority of 4 Mon ay evening fishing spots is George Lee's tax· lines on the ring guldPs. while
helped to prevent wholesale disregard of a city or-ldermy place on 17th St. In Costa the same line. on his guides, Is
dinance. These 4 men. Mayor James Stoddard and Mesa. Georg,. Is a real artist still going strong!
C cilm K Kin 1 F k A k. d wht>n It Mmes to mounting fish AnothN interesting Item was oun en enneth gs ey. ran t mson an I We. In this area. are most tor· the rod Paul Rogers and Frank
Charles Ha rt, rejected a proposed ordinance that tunate to have him around. Bivens uRed during their win
included a ban on washing cars on city streets. Two or the most spectacular for the Pacific Coast at Cabo
S h hib. · d · · h l h h Items he had on hand were Blanro. This rod accounted t or uc a pro lbOn oes eXlSt ng t now, a t oug mounts that are bound to attra<1 2 big black marlin, a number of very fe w people know about it, and fewer abide a lot of attention. Almost ready s trlpers and still looks like a
by it. But 0 new ordinance w ill be enacted and it to ~rac-e the walls of Tony Pall· brand nt-w one, just out of the · f f. terri's restaurant. thf' Harbor s howcase. WlJl not stop US rom OUr necessary chore 0 clean-Inn. on Ha rbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. J.C.'s greatest yen now Is to
mg up the old family car. , Is the 455.pound black sea bass turn out roller guides and Ups The law on th~ books is an example of some whlc.-h Tony caught not long ago th~t w111 a lways roll rreely. even
f th h ed b 1 k on the Sea Raider. This Is a big If you're a careless type and
0 e nonsense t at gets enact y our OW rna -flsh. Even more s~ctacular Is a I never wash the sail off your mg bodies. It's in line with the planners, of whom huge whit<' sha rk. a man.eater. gear. r figure he Just about has
I spoke in last week's Log Law makers have a pas-that weighed 1,400 pounds, and It made. Corutructed or stalnle s
f 1 1 h ~·as caught IOC'ally in a net s teel throughout, with oil forced SlOn Or passing a ws, just aS p anners ave a mania George mounted this ont> with Into It under g reat prt>ssun-, this
fo r planning The end result is the same: more and the molars showing. and bellt>ve guide Is as nearly tout-proof a.s
more controls and encumbrances on lndividual me. it would give anyon(' thP It's possible to produce. l'reeps. ThL" one Is scht-duled to I Thanks for the tour. J.C. It hberty. be exhlbit('d In the Crab Cookt-r. was real Interesting and lnstruc-
ln this case of the car washmg low. how m the in Newport. With a ll tht-shark tive.
world would our law makers expect us to keep talk that ha ~ gont> on. or tat('. And gut-s~ whom r saw up at
h . . It will attral't a lot of attt-ntlon-tht' AF"TCO plant? My old friend our cars clea n-ot er than by g omg to the a dd 1-. and probably relieve somP of thl' Les (Shorty) Lester who used ~~
t1onal expense o f sending the old b us to the car beach rongestlon. I own and oJ)f'rate thl' Bayshor<'
wash? There certmnly would be a lot of u nclean • WHALE W.A.JrrED Tackle Co. Glad to see Leo; Is . . ro h h i busy and happy helplna J c cars or massive d1sobed1 ence w hich con lea d only "eorg<' as a ye n 1 a t .s. as Ax 1 ' • · · ' . ' yer. un fu lflll~>d. He w a n t s to I e son. to fu rther dtsrespect fo r the law. mount a killer whal<.'~ rr you :::110 1 1 1 y , 1 , : , , 1 1 1
Lot of folks will be happy to kno~ they ca n know anyone who ha a .killer 1 f:ll.l I.CJl•E
conhnue washing thetr cars wtthout 1eeltng ltke whaiP and has no use for tt. l~t , ... _. cnminals Georg<' know. Meanwhile, ht' II • • • I I • • • I
~ contPnt with smaiiPr job-;. I • • • did s<'e a tlnv flvlng fish he harl Read a bout an electronics firm · that Is worklne on a telephone • EVALUATING THE "GREAT DEBATE" mounted. 11 m ust ha\•(' been no conne<!tlon whl h 'II bl mort> than 4 Inches long c wr ena e The "Great Debate" betwee n Richard Ntxon It you'\•e never ~n George's Mrs. Homemaker to eo into a
a nd Jack Ke nnedy turned out to be a charming place take my word tor it It's phone booth downtown and dial
drawl'ng room tete-'"-tete, Wl.th each candidate val;-as g~ u a museum. ~ge her home phone, then dial a se· ~ "' and hls wlte Sea are Hawallaru ries of aumbers which wJII open
a ntly demolishing the other with bon-bons. They ~nd are real friendly people. Teli ~~n d:;r t~d~!:, ~e t~:'br:~
couldn't have been sweeter to e ach other. em C.Q. sent you. .. won't burn. and a Jot or other
Where we re the g reat issues? Where was the • TJIADE KUJ[ APTCO"' unbeJieva'blt> things ... And to
historic Repub lican defense of ind1v1dual freedom While I was up Costa Mesa t~lnk, I'm the euy who still pays
d · t · ? Th h I wny, l W<'nt down to tht> Axel-35 cents to pa rk tht> car so as not an pn va e enterpnse ere was no SUC a rgu-son Fishing Ta rkle Manufactur· to eet a dollar line tor over-park·
men , only an a ttempt to prove that each party is lng Co. "J.C .. " the boss-man, was lng while I'm drinking a 10-c-ent
better than the other in gettmg the government in-fixing up . ('vera I ot my rods with cup ot coffee!
1 d . d ' . . new roller euldes and tipS. He -FARMER McCABE vo ve m 1rectmg our lives. showed me around hls plant, (all rights reserved>
Here was a golden op portunity fo r Mr Ntxon,
rn front of the largest audience probab ly eve r to
lts en to political candida tes Here was the chance ENSIGN FOOTBALL 1or htm to stand squarely m favor of American prin-
-::.p!es of self-reliance. responsibility, individual hb-CONTEST RULES
C''/, constitu tio nal government, economy m gov-1• eo.-. Ia ..-to eftry-....,. Eul9a employ ...
r rr.ment, reduction of the na tiona l deb t, and staunch Cllld u..u ,_m .. , o..n 1a .. •tiT '"' coatestaDta Deed
rJec !ense of our free enterprise system. DOt be E1t.a1cJD s~ to wta, bat then Ia a so per ceat
Mr Kennedy gave him this grea t opportunity =..: :-tbe-=.._ ftnt pn.. wtaaer. •bo Ia a pcdd·ap
w. h such remarks as "free economy won't work" 2. Eatry •ut be oa offldal ntry blcmk. cat out ot the
and "supply and d emand can be ke pt in e ffective Eulqa,oroaar••• ablef...._•w.
btJiance o nly by goverrunental a ction," and by 3. McatE both .._.with a -r· to Jlklr a u. gCDDe. t. ,. ....... , wW cSet--. tbe ......._. 1D caM of a
askmg for such Socialistic schemes a s federal hous-u.: the u. ~ 8CONt an •OT t.daded 1a the u..bnc~Jrier
ing, aid to depressed a reas. more farm subsidies, . totaL
more fede ral power proJ·ects. 5• Coat.tcmta falll8g to U.t the tie·bnabr total aeon wt.ll be cl.leq1MIWJed Ia caM of a \M· Mr. Nixon d id not take up the challe nge. Per-&. u t:M u. . ......_. taU.. to detenlllae u.. pm. w~aan.
haps he has not the courage to offend those who the ..s-......, wW be dl•lded eqaaUy.
favor the welfare state philosophy. T his brings the dect!i... ~a!.. u.. E..ap -'aff an ,....._ cmcs t.Wr
chill ing thought that perhaps the a ccep ted doctrine 1. n... 1e .. u.tt oa u.. D1llaber o1 • ...._ tbat eacta
throughout the land is d istrust of free enterprise and ~t.taat ...., ea.lllalt. bat oaJy die beet •try o1 eac1a coa·
reliance on the government for all our needs. If that t~t;:! ':=:.-:=-:. i: ;:""be •••clecl to die
is so. God help us a ll, because Nixon and Kennedy coat .. taat ..,.._. 1a a. .,... •try da.rl89 ta.e .....,. coateet.
surely cannot.
CIJIL J'Oa TRE U8EALES
A daughter. 6 lb. 4 ozs .. was
born to Mr. and Mr!l. Donald
Keberle. 126 '.4 ·42nd St., West
Newport, In Hoa~ Hospital on
Thursday, Sept. b .
LEGAL •OTJCE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
N01'1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN
th.at the City Council of th~> City
ot Newport St-ach wlll hold a
public hearlna regarding
Proposed Ordinance No. 940.
amendJne Sectlona 9106.23
and 9106.33 of the Newport
S.ach Municipal Code relat·
Ina to Pla nnlne and Zonlne,
enabling the Plannlne Com ·
mlulon to require off-street
parking as a condJtlon to U.s
grantlnc or a Use Permit or
Variance CPiann lnl Comml.a·
11on Amendment No. 981 .
N<:mCE IS HEREBY nnrnu;R
G1VE1'f thaL the aald p ublic hear·
Inc will be held on the lOth day
of October, 1160, at the hour of
7:30 P.M. In the CouncJI Cham·
be,. of the City Hall ol the City
of Newport leach, California , It
whJch tlme an4 plae» •"1' and
all .,....,... Jntetw _. aaay •P·
pe&t and be...,. tiN••••· IIUI. I ICDOUDD ......-:ftl~---
.. tile • 11 I .. ·11 Rtlip
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To The Newport Harbor Ensign
2850 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAll -OIIOLE 3.QS50
The ODiy we tidy ~aewapy-per ID 1M Harhol' Ana -
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lion to other tnaJor mucturea at
the Aaronutronlc Dlvlalon alte.
It will be u a e d primarily to
hou.e th•. l'ftatly •xpanded ac.
tlvttlea of Space TechnolOIY Op·
erallona. Occupancy la pla nned
for t he la tter part of 1961.
The project wUJ complete the
planned current phaae of the
Engtneerinc a nd Research com-
plex. Completion ol the building
wUI give the Aeronutronlc New·
port Beach facility the capabJIIty
to h o u a e approxJmately 3.~
personnel.
TV Spanish
I nauguratecJ.
The television Spanish classes
begin thla week at the elemen-
tary s c h o o J a ot the Newport
Beach District accordlne to cur-
riculum coordinator Bill Ritter.
Here 1a the schedule:
First year st u dents (fifth
gradersl-1:30 to 2 p.m., Tues-
daya and Thursdays.
Second year stu dents (sixth
graderal-1 :30 to 2 p.m., Wed -
nesdays and Fridays.
The lessons are on Channel 13,
lllld the cost to the school dis-
trict, In addition to the purchase
of television sets, J.s 20 cents per
average dally attendance In the
fifth and sixth grades last year.
a total of $757 tor this school year.
lie Bl'llllera Elect
Robt>rt Guggenheim of Irvin('
Terrace and James PPnnt>y of
C~ta Mesa Wt>re 2 ot 17 Orang<'
County leaders ~lt>ctt'd as dlrt'C·
tors of Big Brotht'Ts of Orange
County at the annual meeting
In Santa Ana la.'lt week.
Charlt>!l BlodgNt, general of-
lice personnel manager of Hunt
FOOds and IndustrlNJ, Fullerton,
Is the new president.
ROME A~A.Df 011 LIDO
Home from Europe a re Mr. and
Mra. Jam~s Be a t t i e, 136 VJa
Havre, a nd Mra. Walter Uer 116
VIa Ithaca, lJdo laJe. '
A yHr aao Inspiration 'PoJnt
wu barely Mved from t..lnc
pushed Into the ocean• when a n
overzealous city bulldozer pilot
cut looae on bls own.
Thl1 week beach fans were
horrified to see the bll machines
stabbing to within almoet 100
teet of the water to prepare the
way for another blaekt,op park·
lng Jot--<>ne which would have
practiC'ally blotted the very heart
of the central water edee area.
Luckily, the Big Boys In the
long yt>llow building at Udo will
listen to reason-usually, that I•
-and dirt movers were halted
and park1ng Jot plans pulled
bar k for modification.
Main puzzle In these two simi.
Jar Incidents seems to be the eap
between the brains and the mus·
cle down at City Hall.
It would be great If Improve·
ment plans could be well al~
with civic groups beforehand so
as to save the need of halting
a job when some obvious bug In
the proeram ap~rs a fter ac -
tual work bealns.
e MOD COIOIEJI'I'I
Meanwhlle our many visitors
continue to exhtblt lntert-stlng
reactions to the new $100,000
Hamburger Center.
Overheard recently-
Sma ll Boy: "~. dad, t hat
new building Is aw.-11. Looks like
some Italian did it."
Dad: "Naw. son. It looks like
something some planning com·
mission drt>amod up."
, F1~ top quelity printi119, ull tile
b lit" '11Witlof"9 C.. ORiolo l-GIIO.
BElL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 \ Broadway
Ll •. ,.. ••. ..,. Calla ....
roa AU. or
YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
Sadleir Insurance Co.
l ohn E. Sadl•lr
3333 E. Cout HW7. OR 1·31110
Corona del Mat
(JII'V!:S'J'I4EN • • ••
CROWELL. WDDOK It 00.
Memt..rs
Pacifi c Cout Stock Exchanp
Burdett Harrlaon, Ra. Mer.
Dick Ruclcn Ted Paulaon
Lola Fennell Ruth Baker
MJke tfyers
Private 1Vlre Servtce.
2601 £. Cout Hwy. OR 3·7005
Corona del Mar
How would you like to buy
TV sell II 1111111 .. ...,, 1111
We're dosing out 10 sets at $25 to $50 below our
cost. All 1960 name b rands, 21" & 23" models.
ORO~ TV SDVIOE I I'' D
Pboae oaw. 3-5151
Mll ... tc:-t .... ..,
19&.1 ~-FORDS
BEAUTIFULLY BUILT TO
TAKE CARE OF ITSELF
lUBRICATES ITSElf. You'll normally go 30.000 miles without a chassis lubrication.
CUANS ITS OWN OIL You'll go 4,000 miles between oil chan<Jes with Ford's
Fuii.Row oil filter.
ADJUSTS ITS OWN IRAKES. New T rud Size brokes adjust themselves ... outo-
motically. ,
&UAROS ~S OWN M':JFR.Ea. Ford muf0er1 are dOYble-wropp.d and aluminized-
normolly wifl last three t1rnes as long as ordinary mufflers.
P'R~TECTS ITS 0~ IOOY. All vital underbody parh are specially pre>Gessed to
re.s1st rust and corrcx1on, even to galvanizing the rocker panels beneath the doors.
TAKES CARE OF ITS OWN FINISH. New Diamond l ustre Finish never n"ds wax.
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BEAUTIFULLY BUILT TO
TAKE CARE OF PEOPLE
·. ... -ALL
NOW ON
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NIWfOif IMOt u•• & IBifiCZ
UI-MJI
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I • ' • ' I I • -·-=· ... NIMOIT IUD.
COIM~ war cu ~cu ... a .. a• .........
W-~Y'IL6PM.
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the POUCE.ILOIIBt IWU IY. IDT. a , I-PUN_. fiDT 'IIIVaDAT
• W&DaWAY, ...,, 7
A fall·out .,._.~, la included • aa•fNi
In the plana I« the d .. Wna to Wltua... ll!nder, alteraUona.
be built for Mn. leU ~h~r .,. W. Oeean Ft., 1500; R. E.
•t D Morn I n 1 Can)'on ltd., Petftl, 2·unlt, 2·fi0ry d.-.JUnr.
Shore .Clllfa. The abelter will be ~ Neptune, 133,.300: Kenneth
eoutructed under the kJtehen ot Kam.on. shelvtnr. flO 32nd St.,
the ~.000 home, tor which a 13:10: VUI'a Marina alteratlona,
bulldlnr permit waa t&kt n out 100 Bayside, 11100; 'Donald Ole·
lut week. rlna ancJ tlchard leamlth, fe nc..-e.
Other aHa permlta Juued by 482'7 River, 1300; South Cout
the l'f e w por t Beach BuJidlnr eon.tructlon Co., move buJidJne
1. 0. Mllae, 5101 S.ubore Or., w_. l'f...,..r. ~ the theft
or 3 lawn ~hal,.. valued at t20 troaa bJa yard •.• A runaway
brotlwr, 10, and liatet. 18, '!rom
Buena Parlt were taken Into cua·
tody at 4401 W. Cout Hwy., West
Newport, and , were releued to
their pa,.nta • • . Cecil Haney,
lta u Kau R8taurant. 3916 E.
Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar, com ·
plalned that hla elea,.tte ma·
chine had been broken Into 10me
time during the night .•. Mary
Yarnell, 223 Opal Ave., Balboa
llland, reportfd the theft of
clothing from her clothe• Jl ne ...
John Jr.' Norris, 67, of 2938 W.
Cout Hwy., Newport Beach, was
charged with Intoxication In
front of 1700 W. C:O.st Hwy.
· Dept. were a 133,300 duplex ln from 230 30th St. to Coeta Mesa,
W"t Newport, al27.250 dwelUne $700; Minnie Toon. alcn, 3U6
In Newport Hel1ht., and 2 dwell· Via Lido, $12:5; E. E. Blner, re·
lnaa In ~meo Shores. roof. 2!M4 W. Coast Hwy., 1600:
Followine permits were luued· Newcove Inc., 2·unlt, 2·atory
e coao•A DU. MU dweJllne. 1917 W. Balboa, $21.·
Don Fran klin, alan for real 000; Byron IOa ncke, l ·unlt, 1·
eata te office, 32:50 E. Cout Hwy., story added at 209 39th St., 112,·
$330; Thomas Mowe, alteraUona 760; AI Foralt Hardware, alfera ·
In kitchen, 417 Goldenrod, $1.5(): tlons, 2205 W. Balboa Blvd., $350:
Vergll Oakden, move carport lo Keith Collins, demolish commer·
a nother location on lot, build clal bulldlnr. 2401 W. Coast.
new carport. 422·24 Carnation, SJOO; Walter Schnlepp, balcony
e TBUUDAT. SEn. I
Oftl«'era found 2 windows and
a rear door unlocked ln the Kay
Finch Ceramlrs, 3901 E. Coast
Hwy., Corona del Mar. at 2 a.m.,
checked out and 11 e c ur c d the
building . . . A BB or a pellet
caused $100 damage to a window
durlnr the night, Harry Kingston.
2800 Newport Blvd.. Newport
Beach, reported ... A cat wu
Impounded and quarantl.ned aft·
er biting Alan Goldaman, 8, of
109 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa ...
A $15 chaise lounge was stolen
from a pier a t the home of Mrs.
WlJUam McCarthy, 130 S. Bay
Front, Balboa Island . . . E. S.
Scherrer, 924 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa, reported a window brok·
en In a station wagon ...
~. · stairway, 222~ 34th St., $380; e gou CLIPFI Republlcan Headquarters. sign.
Mrs. Sell Hlehtower. l ·unlt. 1· 2436 W . Coast Hwy., $114.
s tory d w e Ill n e. with faJl.out e aAt.aoA
ahelter'under kitchen, 206 Mom· l ames Higson, l ·Unlt, 2·story
Jnt CA nyon, $40,000. dwellln«. 108 E. Ocean Ft.. $16.·
• CAIRO IIIOUI 500: Pauline Hlgbey, fence, 308
Robert FOE.bea, 1·u.nlt, l ·atory Island, S75; Joseph Manjuck.
dwelllnr. 4521 Orrlncton, $27,500; tire pr oof garage, 316 Isla nd.
C. 0 . Buc~~ 1 • u n 1 t. l ·atory 1100; Gordon Wevlll, add garage,
dwellln«. ~, Roxbury, $26,700. with 3 bedrooma on second floor, e JaVDfE TZDACZ 2117 Seville, $14,000.
Walter MJUer, awlrnmlnt pool, • LIDO ISLE
1507 Bonnie Doont-, 12.500. .1. H. Welnber1. alteratloru. In·
• •EWJOIIT UIGBTI eluding r a l s i n 1 porch and I
W. L. Farrow, l ·u'!!1,1% ·story beam. and building new patio,
dwelling, 2801 CliU. ~, .2:50; WU · 608 Via Udo Nord, 16.200.
llam Womble, encloee aundedt, e VPrU UT UU
2900 CJitf, $1,400. . Or. McCoy, alteratJons, 1206
• IAL*)A III.AJfD Cambridge, 1150; Ben ~ddlck,
Croat r.u., SID E. 8cdboa
a1..s,. a.u.a., reported 11'1
d-... to. bcltt.y ~
ND ..,., bT • hit cmd nua WOlD·
-....to.Utt he ~ offl· cera wtth • 1JceDM awaber to
be cbeebd •.. eo.t. Keea po.
U.:. aeponecs nconrt.q a haDd
cpeaade at 14.20 Mounta IL.
lf.,.,.n a..ch. to be tura..s
Oftl te I8CitM Ol'dDcllw:e offl.
dcda from El Toro • . • Officer
Jolla .... reported .Upplag
Cllld WNDChiDg hla back upoe
9ettie9 out of hl• h u m a a •
tnack at poUce headquart.,.:
be .. at to • phyadAia CIDd
fouDd oat he bad a .Upped
C. B. Edwards, add bedroom, awn1 nt. 1315 ~arlan. $1.000:
127 Opal, $1,000; .1. Fi.lke, remove Ba rbara Miller, porch deck, 2215
earage, 119 Diamond, 1200. Heather Ln., $950: Rod U ppold,
fence. 1129 Pembroke, $360.
JAMES D. RAY
1•11 C11lralllr
~ L COAST WWY-
COlONA OIL WAI
0 ..... 1 .. 11
MATTRESSES·
lrKW -D8UII.DIIIQ r_......_
lnqula.r Sba~
tenl&t -c:.ee. COSTA .:T"'UA WATTUSS CO. Jl • ....,.,. .... u....., ....
····''''···· 'Dttii'II&Dirrt
L81Jitl... ..... .. ....c.s. ....
e CLJP'F RAftlf
Mr. Donovan. extend living
room. 1120 Clay, $700.
, .. c .......
Phis 3 fir Ulll•
The directors of the Newport
Harbor Community Youth Center
have selected 3 ua.son oftldals
In accordance with their agree·
ment with the City or l'\ewport
Beach.
Grant Howald will work with
the coordinating committee. Dr.
Robert Hartley will attend to
program problems . .John Semple
will ~erve on the maintenance
committee.
Dr. Hartley announced at the
monthly board meeting that the
net profit from ticket sales to
pay for the llahted bueball field
at the Youth Center ,.,.. $1,870.
lfrs. Charles Rote reported IS4S
prollt from the coneuslon stand
at the ba ll field.
Appredation was extended to
Ed Hlrtb. Dr. Hartley and Mr.
HowaJd for preparlne a new
brochure a bout the Youth Center.
CBOIA DR Ill TIAYB. SERVICE
. ' •
3542 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
OR 3-0380
YOURS
AT LAGUNA FEDERAL
• INSURED SAVINGS
accounts insured to $10.000
• STRONG RESERVES
current r ... nea 11.7%
• HIGHEST RATE
conaiatent With aafety
4 "'/2%
PEIIIIUI
current DIVIDEND
PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAB
LAGUNA FEDERAL
IAVIMGI AMD LOAN AIIOaAftOif
0.,... ~ ...,._. ln.,,,,_._. ......, S.... I&... -.. ,,.._
SAM aDIENT! •&•c ...... • a a 1-1111
LACOMA lEACH • a.-... ..... ... .,
Orco llodl Co.
dJec •••
Terry Ann Marston. 519 Acarla
Ave., Corona dPI Mar. wall hittPn
by n dog. which was quarantlnPd
a t :>t:; AcaC'Ia Aw• .... Phil 54-1·
IPr)'. 2960 Bimini Pl.. Costa M<'<!a.
rPponel1 thP t heft ot a quantity
of ,tulh and jol~t.s from a hou e
he Is building at 403 Heliotrope
AvP .. Corona del ~far: hP rf!·
q upsted ortl<'er" to makP a <'l~r
patrol ... William E. Blair. 112
Via Antlbt>s, Lido b le. reported
the theft of a $-45 pair of blnocu·
Iars and a $12 pair of s hoes from
hla locked car parked In front of
his home on AQI. 22 . . . Ofdc
Reddick, 1315 Marian Lane. Ha r.
bor Hlrhlands. reported ~In«
a group of juvenllt-s with sledge
hammers and jacks beaUng.up
a 1940·41 model Che\rrolet on the
old Ca.staways Ro.d off Dover
Dr., Newport Beach.
e n.tDAT. SEn. I
A Pf"eplng tom lookf.>d In a
window at 307 Fernando St.. Bal.
boa. a nd a s uspect was found
In a <"ar In a parking lot at 325
Ed1c>wa ter Ave .. Balboa. but the
\'irllm could not give positive
ldentlfk atlon and the suspec-t
wa~ rt'leas~>d ... Ralph Llnkhoff.
1761) E. 0<.-t-an Front, Balboa re-
poned the> theft of 2 hub caps
from hl'l <.'ar ... ~rs. l ack Pack ·
ard." 103 Via San Remo. Lido Isle-.
a sk11rl oftlrc>rs to pick up 3 bl·
c.-yrll' left In her back yard for
the pa!'t week ..
Someooe uala9 • laaile or
abarp laltnuDeat IICI'Cikbed h1a
car from •Dd to ead whlle
pcabd oo 3Jat SL. Jfewport
lleach.. Carr..,._, 171 E. lltJa
St., C:O.ta Keeca. co.,....._ ...
Aa ualaboblted boa8e at Ill
Jemlae A..._ Conea del Mea.
Ia • au•-ce Gild • tin bca· cad. oftlcen npoet.cl •••
Charlt>s F('rris. 311 Edgewatt'r
Ave., Balboa. found a bicycle>.
whJch was brou2ht to the station
... Ida B. Ruth, 70. ot 19 Balboa
Coves, Newport Bea<.'h, wu book·
ed on a charge of Intoxication In
auto a fter her car hit the left
rear sldP of a parked plck ·up
truck at 400 W. Coast Hwy .. New·
port Beach. reelstered to the Cal
Kem Com .. 320 W. Coast Hwy.
Motorlsta Willia m E. Fisher,
45, of 101 Shorecllll Rd.. Shore
CUffs, and Lau,.nce A. Gale, 31.
Carden Grove, exchan1ed refer· ence. after their cars were ln.
volved In a n accident at Coast K.,.. and Heliotrope Ave., Corona
del Mar ••• A complaint was re·
('elved of chronic dna racine In
the 2D> block Clift Or., Cliff
Hawn .•. A juvenile was report.
ed alttJnr on curblne a t Cliff Or.
and Do¥er Or. Cl1tf Ra~n. a t
11 :18 p.m., boidlne hla hea d tn
hla bAnda, but was gone when
oMcere arrived.
e IA,_AT, BPI'. ID
A Newport boy, I . was warMd
about D~ral aurflnl betwtoen
Hth St. and 25th St, Newport
INch, at t :38 a .m .••• A Udo
lale tather reported hla son. 15\t,
..U.lnr .•• ~.Awl~ GUilnrham •
12t VIa Koron, Udo 1aJe. rtpo~
hla 110 ~· ........... An
old IDoclel TV att ._ found on
the ............. to..., ,.r ....
llett7 Wa.Jl. 121 .... St. Welt
Newport. f'llpOI1M • • • An' a ban.
cSonM ... ~ atiOOer ... pktiM
up at the talboe bland pod of. ne. ...
D .. , IJtd I ... -....... _...._., ....
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D. W'IIIA-.._. llJ --••r•t waa hit by one man In a 1roup a..._ ..._ W.... ... AUea oJ aeveral who had threatened
&. ,..._, •••=a ... Ia-&atomeraand birn-..Jt ••. lam"
...... Ia • " 1 • -n.ornton, 208 ~ Colllna Ave., BaJ.
W. C.... llwy~ •=rat .._. boa Ialan<t, reported tlndlna a
••• .,_.. ...._ 14. el a. Aa· atop ll&ht a nd license plate oU ...._ a.._ C... ...... tell a trailer nur Newport Blvd. and .a .... ....,.._ Ia .._. el .... 28th St., N~wport Beach.
pert ..... tlty ........ ._ • IIOII'DAT, lEn. ll
...._ • ............ • • • Harry C. Thom~n. 34, of .,...,.. I.. : c IU • • e.'.; 1'.1 615~ Larkspur Ave., Corona del ~ C • ..... .,..r · Mar. was booked on a cha rre 111 ...... ._ e( • ... ._. of Intoxication In auto at Coaat ..................... L K McBride 3705 Se h Hwy. and Marleold Ave., Corora
Dr . w:. t N . , t ad,s llolre del Mar, at 1 :39 a.m. • . . Mrs. 1. ·• "" ewpor • reporte e. P. KJ rk, 544 S. Bay Front Balboa
eal aurtlne by 3 boya In that Island reported the to's of a
area; officers advt.ed the youths 1 1·kar~t gold chain n~klact'
to leav~e the a.rea · · · Charles C. with 3 cultured pearls valued at ~ad . .>3, motel resident at 2830 SlOO ... A $10 chal.se lounge and
· Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach. pad wer,. stolen from the patio
was charged with driving with· of the home of Mrs. Hele :\f IJ. out an operator's ll<.'ense In hLs h 8 Oc n • a possession at Clift Dr. and Aliso es. 171 W. ean Front, Nt'W•
Ave. Newpo t Height :\f port Beach ... Mrs. Gll"n Davis.
.lea,; Smith r 306 Rls ti .. W "i 127 E. 18th. St.. Costa ~fc> a, re· N · a 0 • es ponPd flnd1ng a man's stainless ewport. reported that someone steel watch with broken c>xpan.
t>ntered her home through an slon band on the Corona del Mar
open 11oor and took her black beach ... Mrs. Allct-B. L'Eduse
leather purse ... Both wlnl1ows 72l St . .lame Rd .. Cllff Haven:
were smashPd by a blunt lnstru · reported being blrten b a go. mPnt in the car of Gary R Van-h 1 Y der"'rlft 16 f 106 So S p er n her garage ..• ,. . . o nora t ..
West Newport. parked In a park· e "n.JESDAT. SEn. 11
lng lot at 630 Lido Park Way, A hit and run car damaged
Lido Peninsula ... Fifteen cars the left rear fender of the parked
were reported Involved In drag car of Norman Montapert. 910
ra<.'lng on Bri-ghton Rd . CamM W. Balboa Bl\•d .• Balboa ... 'nle
Shores, at 11 :41 p.m .. but were Re\'. Edwin Gomke of the Corona
gone when officers arrived. del Mar Congregational Church, e SUJfDAT. SEn. 11 repont>~ a window broken and
An open door was secured at his otflCf" t'ntered but nothing
Hossie's Speed Shop 6908 w was believed missing ... Jose.
Coast Hwy., W est Nf'~rt afte~ phlne P Ak ard. 46, 106 E. Bal·
the shop was checked to tlnd boa Blvd., Balboa, waa booked
nothing disturbed ... Arch K. on a chargP or Intoxication Jn
Lindsay. 31. of 2336 Newport ~u~ at 14th St. and Balboa Blvd.
Blvd., Costa ~Psa. was chargt>d l · e port Beach. at 9 a.m ....
with drunk driving, and Stanlf.>y A truck drt.._ bT Earl W.
S. ~arsden. 615·36th St., We t WlWa, S4. o1 ztl..15tla St., Cona ~ewport, was charred with in· N..., hit the pllltiDed car ol
toxk a tlon In auto after ottlcer;~ C.O..• M.apUa, ZD E. eo..t
stopped their car at 33th St. and Rwy_ Conea "-l -· parllied
:-lewporr Blvd.. Newport Beach.j at Aeada Aft. cmd eo..t llwy_
at 6:30am ... Nicholas Saparil, Coroaa del Mar ••. Two Jl9
13. Anahe1m, was booked on I pol .. •aluect at .., wen .tolea
r harges or surfing in a <'losed from the outboard motor boat
area anrl creating a dlsturhanN' I of W. S. NCICGNCJor, 17'01 KI.Ja.
on the beach nt'xt to the Xe". DUll Dr.. aalboa.. at -oft.
POrt Pier aftPr otricf.>rs rf.>CPJ\'c>d 1 &bore moori.D!r at C SL. kl·
a complaint of a swlmmPr creat· boa ••• Two pad4M boarda
lng 3 disturbance. .,.,. atoa.o from Doe Elllaqw,
lob ·aouo. 12& Via Wcnien. 510 S. Fnat. klbM lalaad .. ,
Lido Iale, reported the theft of Jam" L Ranta. II aa.Lboa
a bkyde ••• Vaadala tbJew C:O..., r~ed tbe theft ol a
en• «~M Jam " the hoaa• aad f'CII'Ciea raa a:ad 2 •heela a:ad 9CD'Cife ol Dorta ftU11ip&. 2004 Urea from a t1'Ciller • • • Alth ar
E. 0cecaa aJY'd.. aa.Lboa ••• Of· I L A .. ry, liM Naia SL. ~
flcen pkbd up a gitl'a bicycle ·1 waa boobd Oil a dacm)e of Ia ·
cr.b-ri'10Ded at 203lf2-42Dd Sl, toxlcatioa la public at Palm
WMt Jfewport... 1 SL cmd ky An., laLboa
Gt>orge Huntington. 119 Coral Gid .1. Ptllow. 43. of 408 &>a·
Ave., Balboa bland, reponed the 1 ward Rd .. Corona Highland'!. wa
theft of his daughtt>r's bathing booked on charge-sot drunk dri\··
suit from a clothes line ... Po-l ing and Intoxication on Coast
llce lnvestlgaUng a report of a Hwy. between Bayside Or. and
fl&ht In the Anchor Cove, 28)5 .Jamboree Rd., ~ewport Beaeh.
W. Cout Hwy .• Newport Beach. at 8:10 p.m. ... Grete Soreru~en.
a t 11:01 p.m .. were told by bar· 5, of 107 Shoreclllf Rd. Shore
tender Frank W. Prince t hat he (Conllnut-d on page io>
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lZECHu P'OR SAU:
At oac ti.mc. ydijtbouJd buy jars or lecc:.hes at most
pbarmacics, That was io tbc: days when bleeding was
c:onsidercd a cure for many aalmcnts. And leeches are
load bloodletters! How lucky ~ are 10 be livtn& in
thia qe of l1lOCkm medicauon.s, wnh ctfCC1.1ve..:...,and
pleasant -treatments fo r infCC1Jons and other Lllnestcs.
Remember, reliable mc:dJcaliona are impor1a.nt to
you-tbc:y may mean the difference between p<l
and comfort ... between life and dcadl. So, wben yoa
are ill, ICIC )"'ut physician first. n..-10 Ul (or
tbc meet ....... lte pn:acnbca.
Clristensen Pharn~aey
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:HERE!
CHEVY
TRUCKS
WITH WORK-PROVED
INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION I
Chevy's '61 f leet swmgs m w1th 11 re.tdy·
m.tde repufat1on as tile trucks th.tf a,.
worth more beceuse they work more .
the lete•t ed1110ns of the haul ers th11f
scrapped the 1-beam axle and
proved the important advantages
of independent front suspension!
You'll find new modt>ls for '61-lonst·
w heelbase 4-whet'l d nvp unli~-and
tboucbtful refinemen~ throughout the
line. But the bic ne••• for '61 t.a na1lf'd·
down proof tb&Jed on owner report.8 • 1 hat
Ch~vy·a t.oraion-.princ deatgn 1.1 thl' ~lest
thine tbat'a happened to tru<.'kl in d~ade~ I
With Chevy's independf.>nt front awt·
peMion and Sturdi-Bilt deailtl'l. you cru•
over tra1ll •'h~ other truck~ creep. You
feel the ditferenee in 1._ wheel fi(bt a nd
vibranon. You can 8M why driven are
happier, why loada a rt' ~tter protected
and why the t ruck it8ell will stand u.p
t.o thousanda of miJea of more work. Tha\
1'081 for any abe h.,·y, t.oo-p~ekupa.
tilt eat.. tandel'fta, all of t.bem.
Cheek the w.t apeca with your Chev-
rolet dealer: eapac1ty. power teama,
opt~oea Tbftl, by all m--. drive a '81.
<>nat around t.M b&ock and you'll nevw ~
•tided wit.h a ftooltt ute truck apiDI
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WEll-BECAa TID-.. 1
SEE THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH AT YOUR LOCAl AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER•S _... -.. ·-. -----· . . -· . ---. -.. ------
IILLEI CIEIIOLET CO. ·-WDI IDIWAT I Blil-1111
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........... ..n..ot Vasa Election IIJ,' n• .,J, R-"" To Be Nov. 4 IJ8 Glltll ••• ::1n.:=s:--=:
!: = c::.-... u.. = ;;;;;;;;; NiiOi -By Lout. Meteer1 1 u 1 ..: =":.! •.:.:!: ~ .._ .. and .... er a. W'Uder-
-. .. wt1J ........ th1a Sun·
••tSt.An .. ••··~ Clllurch, bqiaal... at 7:15 p.m.
,. ftlma ... ...... ..-ated
-the Sn•l• ol tbe dau.rch and
.,. belna ........_. ~ the Jlev.
Vktor lfcwaader, IILinlater ol
Cluiatian KthcaUon.
By Louise Meteer Piau lor orpnlzlq a Vua a.oc:::::a.-oc:::::a.-<=>'<=>'~~~=>-<~>e><>o<~)o'C:~Io"C:l..<)-<::I..O..O<><:::IfC Club lor Scancllnavlana In the
Ola, ............ ,. ................ ._ .. ,,_
.., ... , ......... ...,..... ... flltl/lllrl ... .............. _ .... Newport Harbor Area are pro-
ceediq nicely. A tot ludl aup·
per In tbe Newport Dell Oub·
hOUM, 515 W. Balboa •v.t., 8&1·
boa, wu the ma.t rec.ot eftnt.
DID YOU WD .. A DBAM all Oft!' Onsp C...~ ... lloiM til .... .-·fa • ... and
WALCDIGT 'n. dnun I 1D1U diDlftC. Whk'tl renaladif u tbat daapter, Kt. aad IDs. l:d lmlth
la ~pat bJ• Mbd AI••• the Qlr ... Club rep11ta tftat Ut· ol 111 VIa ....... UM ~.
a ~n f1l .p, p = tie ...,._ Wbe H.-....,. now last fttdq.
and ~ browM4 me eN ............ NI.III Itt .............. iiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiii
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SALE
FANTASTIC! luy any
boolt from the ule taW.,
and you rNY choose any
other .. book of equ•l
v.lue (« leu) absok.tety
FREEl
·a••
SALE
ott......., .... .....,. ..... · Speaker wu And,.. Wendell.
topped w1lti. tlla.1 bit fll ftamlna to .,.. &ad do ..... 775¥"1
NID calllt! When t:M walter came ttaan t'My aN In d r a • at I ~a,
dlatrlct muter of Va~._. _who ap-A •-•h• (w.._ ...... a-a.). ~ ~ with many oUter.l from
waDdna Into dae•11u rley Bell charm • Cftft d.-. cw nen In
OJ .. _......, ........ ~ the Grand Lodge.
with them the ot!aer nlpt few a outdoor play. CeuJd be a rww
Ia • ~••• .a ......, ..._ More thu the aece~a&ry num·
birthday celebration. everyone dHI lor the .,_,. ol Tomo,.,....
W ..-17 will • • 1 · 1 ber to get a charter alread)' baa
said, ''0-0H!" The celebrant wu Maybe little alrlt haven't ... n
Jut ... to._. • .... -..... been Indicated. The propa.ed
Mrs. Ethel Sunderlin of. Alham-much cooldna tatna on at home,
ADd tara to IDI8t ... 1lllY ..._ Vasa Club will be Instituted In
bra, a former ,.aldent ln Mew-a nd 10 are Jut fuclnat.d bJ lt.
port Beach. Wbat a break lor Llltle .,.., • • • -'' ~--• Los Angeles Oct. 25. Officers wlll ~·firany wno prldef:hetnaelves on never aosslplng think be eJected Nov. 4 and I natalia-IN nrE arc ROOM .. t the: same
that by remal~g silent 1 a, gr<»>P where aoulp Is golna pell tlon Is slated for December. restaurant home econom~ from
mell tM)' are being gulte lrtuous through non-partlclpation. Mrs. Ray Nielsen, 332 Holm·
, 'l'bJa_js pure fallacy. lienee means acquiescence, and can, wood Dr .• Newport Heights. who
when accom panied by that ~rtaln look sometimes restlna on the with her husband haa been In-Ebell PlanS
race of a woman, be as damaglnl as words. strumentaJ In organi'Zing the
It takes rourage to speak up In defen.5e of the one who Is Vasa 1roup, states that with such
Mlng mall,ned, or even, with a disapproving look, to change the tradltlonal Scandinavian ceJe. F •• rst Event
•ubject! brations as Lucia. Christmas,
Mary B was always making excuses for people. Her )fldsummt-r, Walpurg!f N I g h t
friend, ·who loved to discuss the shortcomlniS of the n4;lghbors. and May Day to provide themes Mrs. Edyth Cuny Barnes of La·
once said to her petulantly, "Oh. Mary. you make me tired! You for public entertainment, <.'hll· guna Beach, president of the
know that Mrs. B neglects her <.'hlldren lying In bed late dren of members will be a~ked Newport. Beach Ebell Club, wei·
In the mornlnr. You know that she's sloppy! Why not admit It?" to take. part In plays, aon1s and corned the executive board and
"Well." said Mary. "I like to look at the whole picture. r dialogues. Further Information chairmen at a board meet1n1 at
know that she seems lazy by our standards. but perhaps she may be had by contactlnr Mrs. the Ebell Clubhouse In Balboa
isn't well. rt could be that she wasn't brought up to do thlags ~lelsen. Liberty 8·6888. last week. Mrs. Barnes spoke
around the house. And her children are not really neglected. I about '•Friendship and Strength
notice that she plays a Jot wtth them and they seem to have a Fall Act•IV•It•leS In Unity" among Federated Club wonderful relationship. Maybe our rhlldren would be better if Women.
we played with them more and didn't run the vacuum cleaner 'Plans were made for the forth·
so often!" Are Resumed comlna ways and means project.
• Completely deflated, Mrs. G (Cor Gossip! l said lamely. "Well, a des.tert·brldge to be held at
maybe so!". One of the women's organlza· the EbeU Clubhouse Thursday.
There are so many occasions for speaking up in defense of tlons whlrh devote lone hours In Oct. 20. ~servatlons may be
what is right, and yet how few o! us do It! We mean well, but service Is the Newport Harbor made by ca1llng Mrs. Basil Peter.
we don't quite "have the ne~_... Cof'l\.'lll.ltee of the Spastic Chll· son. ways and means chairman.
When someone sJ)<'ak;r slightingly of another rate. or tells a dren's League, Inc. Its a rtlve and Mrs. Logan Jackson was lntro-
<.'ruel joke, or lauatts abOut Mrs. So and So's husband who Is provisional members launch('d duced as dean of chairmen. a
''running around with his secretary." just keeping still is not tall artlvitles recently at the new otrlce created by the Federa-
enough! home of Mrs. Rl<.'hard w. Love-tlon of Women's Clubs. Special
"But," you say, "I can't be continually arguing!" land with co·hosteSSE's :\frs. Hel· recognition was given to Mrs.
All right. Tell you what lef01 do. Chanre the subj~! When en Lombardo and Mrs. J. Scott Harry Goetz. luncheon chalnnan
someone says that the Little Jonc.>s Girl Is running around with I Hornsby. Cor the eMulng year.
a married man. say, "Speaking or married men ... l'\'e been notic· Reports wer(' glvt>n roncNnlng Following the bOard meeUng,
lng how well your husband Is looking. How do you eet him to tht-recent summN day camp :\frs. Barnes was hostess to the
take h is vitamins?" pro\rided bv the le-ague for the-group at a bridge-lunrheon. Rob·
Don't laugh! It's ('asy: and it works. Be a Champion. spastic children of Carl Harvey 1 ert ~oble of Laguna Bearh rend·
School In Santa Ana as well as ~>N'd pI an o ~lectiOM during
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MOft NAUIU'UL WOIIAII twe _..,... • .... r..e ........ Llde .... ..,...., ........... , ..... ...
La.le We Jloll. Ml ... . ... c-a ............ .... ...ar. ._ ..U drrr.-... lt'a ....................
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EVERYONE MlSSED Barbara
(Mrs. George) Fuller, also of
Lido Isle. who has been hospltaJ.
lzed and was uneble to fultJU
her engagement as a model for
the aUalr.
• • •
'HAPPIEST OF '"MfE GTRLS"
was Lido's J ean Tandowsky
whose busy lingers tinkled out
music on the plano while every-
one noted that she's lost pounds
and pounds!
• • •
SAW MILLY TRACY, the Party
Lady, who said that frequently
children who are given an oppor.
tunity to ch~ Invitations and
other acc essorIes select the
home made. hand roa"de variety.
LJttle boys are leaning toward
cowboy parties this season. while
little girls Jlke anything that
gives them a chance to make up
like Mamma.
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HUNDREDS of current
boob to cftoose from-
fiction and non-fiction,
books for Ohadren, cook
boob, homem•king, etc.
SHOP NOW for gifts at
H•rbor Books' f•ll dea~
ance sale!
FaDiily Fare ~-CO<?ked up by Loutse Meteer
a heatt>d filtt>red pool dt>!!lgned lun<.'h. Individual gifts of \'ases
to assist ~lth therapv and r~?>crt'· with artificial flowers were U!lt'd
atlon. Th~> teague also provldt>d as c-enter pieces and afterward
the means for tralnt>d physic-al prt-~nted to the board.
therapists to work with th(' han·
Half way up the mounta in to 1 '1E'rved with the chicken. Canned dlcapped children. LIIJM lee II 1111111111
Lake Arrowhead thert-as a sign fruit cocktail. drained and mixed Mrs. GeorgE' H. JonPs Is ~rv·
which can be bought to put on with half may 0 n n a 1 s e. half l ing the current year as presldPn t
the wall or your cabin. It says: whipped cream. with <.'oconut of the lt>ague. Her board lncludt>s
"My friends took a hom(' in the and tim· marshmallows added I ~frs. Edward H. Crout. first vice
mountains; my home ~" ror sala·d. Keep tinned C'OOkies 1 pre !dent In charge of ways and
WE'RE TOSSING OUR BOU·
QUE:r (and hope she t'atches It)
to :\frs. Da,·ld Mr Neeley of Shore
Cliffs for the hours and hours
s he ha3 given to teaching <.'rip·
pled children and adults to swim
so that they may enjoy tbe ad-
vantages of water therapy in re-
habilitating them s e I v e s. She
started through the wonderful
Volunteer Bureau. and Is now
a member of the board of dlrec·
tors. Oranee County Cri,ppled Chlld~n·s Society.
Christensen
Phcnnacy
2-fw·l
SALE
PARK FREE in lot at cor-
ner of Goldenrod •nd
Co•st Highw•y. Hows--
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; open
until 9 p.m. Friel~
''Flat-J>anders" as thl'\' ca ll all or a tinned fig pudding or cake means; Mrs. Robin Campbell.
who live "down the hill'' might for dessert or a pie from your -second vice president In <.'harge
not understand (vhat is meant freezer ca'n bake with ·the of program and hospitality; Mrs.
by that; but fol ks who live at <.'hi<.'ken. W. S. Messenger. third vice pres·
the beach do. of course. • • • !dent In charge of publicity; Mrs.
It' isn't that you aren't hos-Large cans of baked beans can R. B. Webstt>r, fourth vice presi:
pitable .. It's just that so many \be opened In a twinkling. Into dent In charle of membership.
take you without warning and a casserole or bean pot they go ~frs. Loveland. recording secre·
that the favorite lime of arrival with 3 Tbsp. brown sugar. 1 tary; Mrs. Stewart Nolton, cor·
ls meal time! l"bbp. moluaea. and 1 tap. mus· respondlna aecretary; Mrs. Rob-
fr tard t c:h 2'i 1u Mix. ert Woodward, treuu~r; Mrs. To take seme of the curse o 0 ea 5 can. WIUlam E. nsber parllamenta-
thls situation try havtng a small top with bacon, bake 30 minutes. rlan· and Mrs.. J~hn 8 Kilroy
cupboard. 01 a shelf In a CUP· Keep tinned brown bread to go coordinator. . •
board supplied for just such with this. Serve with rreen salad Pro . I I b lnlro ' bb 1 F h f · •· vts ona me m e r s . emergencies. or <>a age s a w. res ruJ t u duced were the Mmes. John
Here are menu ideas and what best as d~s~rt. • • Fletcher. J. Scott Hornsby, John
to ha .. ·e on the shelf to makt> L. Laun Jr .. Cordon McClellan. bo 30 Baked beef hash. Add '4 cup them p o s si b I e with a ut cream to each <>an. flatten out Lee J. McClellan. Charles Painter minutes to an hour for prepara· and Lo~n E. Wagner.
tion.
Canned chicken. either whole
or cut up. Combine wHh a few
peas and a can of tiny new PO ·
tatoes. add 1 can cream of chick -
en soup lor mort>•, top with
ready·made biscuits or your own
tor a pie. canned beets. julienne.
can be delicious in a sweet-sour
sauce. slightly thickened and
WATCHES IY:
• MIDO
• GltUEN
• WYLEit
• ETEitNA
• HAMILTON
In a heat.proof platter. bake ~
hour. run under broiler to brown.
For a hungry crowd top \4·lth
poachPd eggs sprinklt>d with
paprika and paresan cheese. . . .
'Be sure to get acquainted with
the many new ,·arl(>ties of pa<>k ·
agt'd p o t a t o e s. Try the hash
brown kind; so many recipes on
the package. • • •
To your "company" shelf add
big fat olives, pickles. canned
«hOt' string potatoes and llnnt>d
Junchi"On meat. an especially de·
lf:'ctable jam. choice salad dres·
sings. tInned punch or fruit
julct>!! (company always brings
chlldrt>n and cat ch es you out of
milk! L • . • •
James Rlt<.'hle. who has just
received his master's dcgr('e In
recreation. has been appointed
director of the Community Youth
Center In Corona del Mar to re·
place .:\frs. Jt>rrl Menllor. who
resigned last month. Mr. Ritchie
Is married and has one child.
WJUTES BALLOWE'Elf STOIIT
Ruth Everding Llbtx>y. 331
Driftwood Rd., Shore Clltfs. Is au·
thor or a Hallowe'en storv In the
October lssut> of ''Tile 'In tl-uc·
tor," elementary teachers' maga.
zJne. Her story Is titled "Hoo·oo !
Hoo-oo! Hoo·oo!"
SBAL jJ SHEETS c/ 1/ol'ltlll~
Now! Put the door "on the
latch." Company can be fun!
.:0 L 11'111 ST.
Mrs. LOiian Gee. one of Bal-
bOa Island's long time resJdent~.
has been hospitalized at Hoag
Hospital following a fall and
broken bones.
For the past 35 years Mrs. Gt>e
has lived at 335 Coral Ave. She
once was a famous pianist and
vocalist. and for many years
played the organ at the Catholic
Church on Balboa lsland.
VIUTOD PIIOJI ILLIIIOIS
Old friendllh.ips were ,.newed
when Mr. and Mrs. Buuell Ste·
gall came from llll nols to vlal t
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Roper or 302
Oriltwood Rd., Shore Cliffs. OUr·
lng their 2-day stay Dr. and Mrs.
Roper took th~ to Knott's Bf!rry
Farm for dlnner on the way
home from thelr arrival by train;
they had luncheon In Laguna.
and saw the Wally Boar show at
the Disneyland Hotel.
'1t's Fun to Dress
In Fashion"
COSTA .sA ......... Night Owls of tbe Hoot 'n' Hol·
ler Roost recently donated light·
proof w I n d o w shades to the
Youth Ctnter of Corona del Mar
as an expreaalon of appreciation
for tile meetlnl'!l t hey have heJd
there during the past 2 years.
This will make possible the
showlna of pictures not only at
night but In day time as Wf!Jl
and will benefit Night Owls as
well as other grOUPs meeting at
the Center.
Frigidaire
Refrigerator
WALTAH CLARKE'S
There were 80 at the meeting
of the Roost Sept. 18 when Robert
Conway s howed pictures taken
when he raced aboe.rd Howard
Ahmanaon'a yacht to Acapulco.
IIAWADAJI ..,.. 1S01U ,_,.. &UIIOK
A.rnerica'a Laraest Selection ... ,.. F1ortta Rcee of 'r727 So· Rounda da Clocll Bawallan FuhJon -g..-.... & ...._ lano Way, La 1 una Bead\, It
• IIAmlf& A~ aA&aOA JII.AIID home from E\lrope and ~ been ----=~=~==~=-=::--:::;;:".:;08~~~ :;•;;ll;;l~iiiiii:-iiii_liii_"iiiji;. teJ11n1 her Jlflpt owt rrlenda or - - -~ Newport Harbor area all about p---------tt. She I• a .member of the local
I IUVIUe.. A NEW C & B? Hoot 'n' Holler Rooet. and trav· 1· lftW' ~ eJed .tth the len Hunter Night
Owl trfp.
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COIIOIIA DEL JIU
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STOCKINGS
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EddJe . . . one of the newer ~
artlata around our dear old cor-
Tal · ... hi a pale~ Ia a bucket of
butter cream lcln1 ... hla canvaa
a cake, obJon1. round or Uered
. . . hla lnaplraUon, a party, a
rNaon or theme ••• hla ateUer,
the back part of our Bakery Shop.
* * * Eddie ..,._ cr.t ,_ay.
......., IMift nua 1M v-•t of ca. .....Uty ........ _ ..
LOCAL AAUW BRANCH
STARTS FALL PROGRAM
I
The Cotta ~-New p ort
Beach branch of the American
A.Nodano~ of University Women
opened It t a I J actlvltiH last
nlaht (Wednesday l with a meet·
Ina In the Corona del :\far Youth
~nter.
Or. David Nielsen ol LJdo Isle
waa the apeaker. telllnc about
hla recent trip In t_he Congo trou-
ble apota ol A!rlca.
Membeshlp In thla branch Ia
open to a ll women who are crad·
uatt>S of coll~g~ aC'<Tf'dited by
AAUW and II not llmJted to resJ.
d~nts of <Aleta Mesa and N~w·
port. Questlons regardlllg mem-
bership may be answ~red by re-
f~rral to the membership chair·
man. Mrs. Roger Newman, of
1514 Dorothy, Harbor Highlands,
phone Mldway 6·51~.
O(flcers for this nPw branch
of AAUW are :\1rs. G. MacLaln
Adams. prealdent ; Mrs. Ro~er
~ewman. vice-president; M rs.
Cov Hester. treasurer: Mrs. Don·
aid A. McCartin. corre!'lpondlng
secretary: and Mrs. J R. OM>m,
lackiP (Mrs. Robert.l Flanellln rt"cordlng se<'retary. Mrs. Sidney
of 51'19 De Anza Dr .. Corona High. 1ackson Is progra m chairman.
lands. has been C'ast In thf' hi/h Section c 1\ a I r m P n. wh o will
,..0 medv rolt> of A~nes Gooch In lead aC'tlvltl~>s in sma liPr g roup.'!. I
the plav. ''Auntie ~ame." whleh are ~rs. C'harlf'<t T. Dalton in
wlll onen Frld~v Oct. 7. a t th~ Plementary a nd sC<'Onda ry edu. I
barn thuter of Nt>wport Harbor cation. ~irs. Elton R Edge In
Community p 1 a ye r ! In CoS1a aru. :\1iss Alir<> Kac;parian 1n ~1~"<'1l. ~ell~w hlp. \1r.. R L Gradishar
Mr'l. Flant>gln Is a prC'm lnf'nt 1n lnlf'rnatlonal rPiauons. :\irs.
o•IVEaAD wo. •
Mr. and Mrs. RJchard ~t.
1501 Dolphin Tf'r .• Irvine ~.
CE>lebrated their 30th w.dcll,..
anniversary Tue day, ~pt. 30.
They dint>d out at the Stun Shirt
re taurant wtth thelr IIOM·ln·
Jaw a nd daurh(f>rs. Mr. and y,..,
Joe Colllns of Bcllboa Island, and
Mr. and Mri . Don Cantrell ot
Costa Mesa.
riSOW ..
.. UFB.EIS
•P U.. IM poud ..W _.
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E1IM ... WIMIIe ......... ...oy..._.tiM ...... A
JOCIIII atilt w. ..... -•
tltpl Eddie ........... .......
a b&qde _.. • . Jlete 8CIP
oftbeVilttldi ....... Uitded
tbe ......... .-....ar ...
INSTALLATION of officers of the friend s of
the Lib rary was held at a garden luncheon iast
Thursday. Sept. 22. at the Shore Cliff~ home
of Mrs. Dorothy Harry. member of the Newport
Beach library board. Pictured here. left to right,
a re Mrs. 0 . G . Howell of Balboa Island. treas-
urer: Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart of Shore Cliffs.
re-elec•ed president: Mrs. Milo lacy of Newport
He;gl-•s. vice·president. t~nd Mrs. 0 . W. Rich·
ard of Irvine Terrace. installing office r. Mrs.
Cnallen La,..ders of Balboa ;s secretary. Librarian
Dorothea Sheely announced the gift of an addi-
tional $500 to the Frends of the Library fro m
John T rebler of Shore C liffs. in the name of the
late Ruby Stevenson of Corol"a del Mar. This
increa~d his g ift to $3.000. re prese nring Mr.
T rebler s ewecutor fee for adminislering the
S~evenson estate. (Ens;gn photo)
Tut>Sday Club membf>r. daughll"r 1 Kf'nneth Coolin~ in legislation .
of :Mr. a nd :Mrs. Hert>f>n B. )tiJ. and ~fr . C. R. L ErluSf' In $Ol'ial
ler of 525 Hazel Or .. Corona del anrt f"(''nomiC' I ~Ut''! ~1ar. Shf' ic the mother of ~ C'hll· Also lncludPd on thf' board are
rtren. and Is wt-11 known for ht-r ~fl'<s Dora Dow. budgf't chair·
talf>nts in comedy bot h In C'lub man ; Mrs. Tom Plrkerlng. 'IO<'Ia l
productions and at some of the 1 chairman: Mrs. Ellen C. Stowt"ll .
area'• most hilarious C'OS1Umt> hospitality; Mrs Jamf>s Taylor.
parties. housing chairman: ~rs. Norma
H1lkt>r, reservations: M rs Carl T.
Rede mann. <'0\,lrte y; and l\1rs.
1
LUCILLE
••• A Job~·---· u..-la•llwC.aeiMet_..
wttla ..................
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On the Dot. • •
.., MAlliA PLEaD
I 1,1 _ .... I ....... • ~~; ~;6.:'~t~~~n.TIUP ClAST
I 111w ....... Thirtee n thousand milt's Wf>rt> ••• ~
WILL LIVE IN C D M ThP hom~> of Mr. and '111'. added to thf> Sl>f'Pdometer of the ~~~~~
• • • 1 Phllllo Golrt. 107 Via Oi~n. Lido car driven by ~1r. and ~rs. Ron-.J..!Dd_,SIIDIT11 ALLLAO~DOrtWII
I IsiP. Is a clt~ssroom of the Unl· aid K . Diggins of 5J0.1 RJver Ave .
1
w~;; &aw ., •
Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Penn Ta u Epsilon. He served In the \·~r<:ltv of Cl\Jifornia Px1en.,lon ~do Sands. and daughter. Tttrri. ~=~-.
NEWLYWED KERNOTTS
~-• 11ttle 9111 Ubd
bU. '" •• 1 .. Eddie obiiPd
• • I £ddM WI IIIII cllplr dood•
'Etiquette for the football fan.
Sound silly! It Isn't. Remember
when y"'u wanted to turn around
and sock thf> person who slapped
you on the back In a fit of ex·
cltement! Or the one who threw
paper conft>ttl on you! The on~
who blew a horn In your ~ar?
Or the kJd who left his half
eaten iC'e cream on your st>a t!
The list goes on and on.
Esterbrook Ainsworth of Monte· United States Navy for 31 years I th vl.,lon starting last night fSept. ho re c e n t I Y spent several I coaoJIA DEL .. -.~.
' • 2 1281 1 weeks seeing the Unitt'() States ,..
clto, Santa Barbara. announce and Is a lieutenant. senior grade, T. ··p . . f Th and parta of Canada -1 (Ac:n.a "-tlae r.t Offlee)
11D9 "* ...,. rrtl ad -=-·
plete ,.._ ..... -u.em-
the marriage or their daughter in the reserve hf' roursf'.. a1ntm 1Z o Is 1 --..i;;..;;..;;;;~;;;;~· ====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ )1r~ .. Frank lnglesby Ha ke I Ann~ I Dr. and )frs.' Kernott will make Oeradf'.'' onf> of thP. u niversity's
Esterbrook Ainsworth ' to Or. their home In Corona del Ma r. I nPw li bera l arlo; dIs r u s 8 Io n
·---·· partie~ ••• * * * Eddie Pleskun has been with
us for 5 months and we hope
he'll l'!ltay at least long enough
to decorate our silver a nnlver·
sary oake . . . He's from New
Jerst")' and has been nipping the
dough around for 8 years ... His
tC<'hnique Is new and his own ...
His flrurec; are not fl atly painted
hut are In relief. sort of padded
on ... Of cou rse his wedding
(akes are white mountain splen-
did s tatua ries to pay homage to
the n e w 1 y made kings and
queens of any household ... The
tiers are on little glass pedestals
... Each tier Is Iced separately
and can be lilted off and cut
lndJvidually ... In thla way U
you're the receiver ol the bot·
tom layer, JOG cua .wi have
your cake and )dftl too ...
* * * ~~ ..........
~ ..... padlied call•
Did goldea. ..... rcdala aDd
IDCIItale ,..ad ......... T1My
We don't advocatP extreme
mea!'lures sur h as fisticuffs, al-
though we sympathlz~. It Is per·
fectly good form to a sk them
politely to desl t. When brought
to their attention, It Is usually
sufficient. If not. there Is always
a policem.ln stationed Inside the
gate.
The "Know It All" Is Ul!ually
the one who knows nothing.
Find out a few facts and rules
of the game before you ro. Noth ·
lng pushes a date away so fast
as the ral who pretends. It you
are sincerely Interested. you will
be asked back acaJn, and aratn.
In 101M circles It la bell~ved
to be smart to boo 1he other
team, the m eree, the t'OaCh, and
anyone In sight Serious fans
consider this the epltom~ of lg·
norance.
Robert Perrv Kernolt, ::'<Jewport 1 1 17rou~. w1ll mN't for 10 Wt"dnes.
Beach dentist. ~-.a f ll-..11. 1 rl:w pven!nes from 8 10 10 Rf'lt -
:\f K 1 d h d b t ._.. filii Ill RWIR istr~tion for thP <:tudv mav be
1 · rs. Pr~o t rna f' er e u I madP throueh thP universitY ex·
at the Christmas Ball and A.'!· )f n;. Betty Watson of 601 1 ~ len<:ion offiC'(' in Lo" An$lelf''!.
embly of the Sl('('py Hol!ow Aracla Ave .. Corona dPI :\iar. Tht> \OUrsf' .,13r1c; with .. urreaJ.
Country Club. Scarboroug h • .:-.;ew owner of Gay Togs d re s hop on i<:m anrl rlarlaism and c-arrlec;
York She prepared at the Mas· Ba lboa !<~land. has bee n enter-throueh thP XE>w York S('hool of
tf'rs &-hool. Oobb~ Ferry. ~~w rainini house gueo:ts Staying il b<ttract f'XDrt>!'sionism 10 tht> rt·
York, for Tufts Collegl' ancl thP with her for 4 weeks WPrP ~tr l<~tf'fl o;chools in Los AngelE-S and
BoUVf'·Bo!<ton &·hool of P~yslr~l and ~1ro;. Jack Bonnf'r of Sa n San Fra ncisco.
Therapy. Sht> graduated 1n 1952 Franci!'ICO.
and Is a sf'n lor therapist at Ra n. More rt>cently hf'r nlf'<'e. ;\If<;. ~~aa~~.., 1•1 ,_ .. 1•1 cho Los Amlgos Hospital in Los Coleman. and hu bnnd Chuck .....,.,.. •
Angt>le!!. Coleman. from Lo~ Angeles have It's wonder f u 1 10 find old
0 :. Kt'rnott. the son of ~tr. a nd b~n visiting ;\ir11. Wa tson. ~fr. frif'nds when far from homf'. ac·
Mrs. Robert :-J. Ke rnolt of 1520 Coleman Is the builder C\l ,the rording to Dorothy ~1cKt>nna jlncl
::-J. Crescent Heights Blvd., Los model homf' which wac; turned Coli nE' Gibbons of Corona dPI
Angeles, graduated ;rom Occi-over 1~ the TPach Fund f~r the 1 ~far Travel Ag<>ncy. who wrote 1
dental College In 19;>2 and the educat:on a nd rehabilitation of I tha t thPv are Jookine forward to
University of Southern Calllornla brain damaged children In Bel IZreeting Dr. and )frs. Willard
Dental College In 1960. Alre on Laurel Canyon Road. Wilson of Balboa Island during
He Ia a member of the Kappa their t r ave 1 s this week. Th~
Sterna Fraternity and of the pro· LEAVDIC 011 nl~ ROIITB meeting place 1s Delhi. India,.
feaJonal dental fraternity Delta lfrs. Hans Nelson of 5012 RJv., and the foursom~ w1J1 en)oy the
Slrma Delta aa well as the den· er Ave .. LJdo Sands. recent 1 y holiday Dewall, which is the fes.
tal honorary fraternity Alpha left for n trip to San Francisco. tlval of lights.
ROBESON "FLAME
KNIVES WITH
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TUNGSTEN CARBIDE
--
CUTTING EDGES
~ .,_ awa ., w.eca....
ter lD WablllgtG& D.C. ••• Of
c:ourM all of our boat .. tJnasl.
a ta juat eat t b • 1 • C'CIIUMCI
cabs up. but tb.,-haft a
place .. •••ry ......,..cy
abeU ...S an em ....u.at lcSea
for tbe malUDCJ of goodMe to
I OIDIODI far CIWCIT • • •
When a pI aye r Is injurNI.
which we hopt> will not ha pl>f'n.
but occa lonally does. no matter
which tN m he Is on. we hope
you give him a big chN'r.
Of rours(' you know y ou stand
up for the .·ational AnthPm, and
the kick-off. an d you C'lap vour
hands or cheer Cor a tour hctown I
or a gOOd play If you clorn know
what a touchdown Is. vou h:we
no business being a t :i footba ll ~
game. •
As to th<' problem of pu!'lhinJl
through ttw crowds at th£' f'nrl
ot the game. you will come
through unscathed by staying In
your sea( a few momenu longer,
until the crowds thin out.
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1..••1 " ... " t.hH1 .. '~want .,.,t.h" R..,._.., f'\..n-. ~''' t'\rt•'• I ~o~~• • ....... ...
Tbere la a pcK.bt of exdt·
IJUJ recipes oa tbe top of MCb
ca:D to prodoee • UM ap of
90Unaet .... .. ~ ..........
ter ol alaat.: a..llltte ....._
Qu1dr DobM T.-. DmtE Cboc·
olate en-... Or...., of tbeM
powad cakH ....S ..,. lD
yoar dlafiDIJ dWa ... llttiD9
to wtDd ap tbe ma.t apleadtd
meal wttb applcmee •••
* * * Saturday night, Octolx>r 8. ls
Newport Harbor nlrht at the
Foothall Game In the Collseum
... Our Chamber of Commerce
Commodore's Club has arranged
for a whole block of choice re·
served t ickets In a spot where
everybody would want to aJt ••.
The L.A. Chargers wlll be facing
the Boston PAtriots. ,part of the
newly formed Jeaeue; the Ucketa
are $4 each. Part of each ticket
will be refunded to our tocal Sea
Scouu. N-ewport Harbor's rood
ahlp Enterpri~ will be there and
wtll make several trtpa around
the football rleld. filled with our
local SH Scouts, who wlll dum
perfonn the flar ralslnr ceremo·
nles before the 1ame . • • Our
boaaman. 0. W. Dick. 1a chvter·
Inc a bus for his mena,erle and
we're golnr to ainl And\on
Aweilh all the way up ... WhY
don't 110me of the retlt Of you
oo.men do the .. me tblnr .•.
'ncketa for the came can be. pur·
d\ued from the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce, any Com· m~. or here at our Informa·
tlon Desk ... • * * ....... ~ ........... --:J&1 di...S .. ····· ...... ...,
1f you keep these few little
rules In mJJICt your date will be
glad to take you again.
ln. ... , .. Off . '"' .. ....... The Orient calls many !ale
vac.-atio nists. lncl uctlng ~irs. Don·
aid Ayres of Balboa. )frs. Ayre,_
recently wa s entertained a t a
bon voyage party arranged by
Mrs. T. E. Ivey of Tahuna In
Irvine Terra<'f'.
Preparing the guest ol honor
for the Oriental mood tables bore
Japanese [ans and f I or a 1 ar-
rangements of lanterns with
chrysanthemums and figurines.
From the Harbor area were
the Mmes. Charles Wllger, Wen-
dell lones. Walter Keene. Frank
Vlault, Robert Guggenheim, ~
Moraan, McDonald B r o k a w.
Peter lfauaant~. Nonnan Huff.
Ben FJ'HI and Bertl.ne Treat.
EL&IC"fttOI lidiiMO OCT. J
~nlor C I t l z. e n a of N~
Harbor area wtll elect new olft.
cen~ at their meetlne Monday,
Oct. 3, from 10 a.m. unUI 3 p.m.
In the Youth Center at Corona
del Mat.
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UIIICOtiiDITIOfotAU Y CUAitANT££0 BY ! AMOUS ROlfSON CVTtriiY'
* tl CROWN HARDWARE
BUENA VISTA RESIDENTS in B11 OC-' c ce,.ed a \ 1Pea•e••. p·:· .. ·~~ ·:o·~ ~·· ·~
.-iir •A •OVUJIOLD DEPAIITKEJf'T STOllE•
,.. We C.t K.,.. • ORiole 3-2100
•he•r homes for the recent ra 1y sc:~sored by rignt. ;., •I.e I:;..-a· ... '• ~~:J V· E • :: • •••••
the Newport Harbor Federa·ed Reouo .c..,., 30-4 Buel"4 v· •a B..,-e·e Se~ .. · -· \~ .•-. V•s
Women who presented Co,..gre•~..,a,.. James Utt Challen Lanoe•. o·e :le~· •· ·--e ::;c::> •. ,...,e~ JWI &AIT COAST IDGIIWAT COilOifA DEL IIU
Sta +e Senator John Murdy a,.d ,...s~emb tman ... ssemblyma., s ... .., .. e. , ... .:: M· (:••e·· ~-----------------~~~~~~~~~ FOilii.EB aESIDEIIT BEH
Mrs. Art'hur Krauel of Pasa ·
dena. the fo~r KaUe Quinn.
prominent member of Newport
Harbor Business and Profession·
al Women's Club, was a recent
vtsltor In the Rarbor a.rea renew·
lng old frlendshlpe.
corn.uon STAAT 10011
Mrs. Edward Kelly of 1585
Ocean Blvd .• Balboa, entertained
the board of mothers who have
charge or third ,raderw for the
VIrginia Gollatz Cotllllons to
opttn aoon at Newport Harbor
Yacht Club. Tbe mornln& m~
lne waa on MondQ'.
I AM THE AN$WER
I k"p you in touch with your busi·
neu durin4J the loncj nights, and tM
short daytifne int.ervals when your
phone is un.ttencled.
I AM ASSUARANCE
I pnN'ftite tMt you wil lose no eaL
bee .... of ...... werect t.a.phone.
I AM IXPEIENCE
Many YM" •••'*tee end milons
of ............ ta .. phol• cals h.ve
teught Me to -• your phone as
if I wwe in y0411 office. No one need
know oM..rwise.
I AM ECONOMY
My s.mc. doe. •• CGit ..•
It Peys.
HOW I WORK
-A direct extension from yow tele·
phone to my switchboerd fl•shes •
rtght e..,.ry time your phone rings.
-H you enswer the phone, the light
goes out.
-If you cton•t answer, t+te t.ght con·
tinues to fluh.
~ answer the phone tn your narN
end ed es your secretery.
-1 •nswer questions and me•• ep-
poin~ts.
-1 ~ure names, •ddreues ...d
t.lephoM numben.
-1 re&.y e•• to yoou et your con-
venienc:e •
lAM TAB
l••l•••tllll AI ll••l .. at.r: lllr.·121r.-24 .... S.dca I •• ,._,.Ill
De .. _.. omc. Sp~~ee Avrl1tl1
!.~~E!.If!~l.!,l.!!..f Ill& lUI!! •• , .tn
' NEW OFFICERS of the South Co&st "''oung Re-where Richard Ni,on will
publican~ are shown here at their Sund<!!y ~ve -speech. Committee '''''"m':'
ning social e vening &t the Hurley Belt Inn , GOP ere Ann H,Jderman of Corona del M&r.
Corona del Mer. Seated, left to right, are JeM entertllinmenf: OoMa Mtw;h of Or.,nge. so6ttl;
Miller, treasurer, bOOV1 Acaci& Ave., C oren& del Merge Ward of Caron& del M<!lr, memoer~hip:
M er: E. J . O 'Brien, president, 2338 T 11sti, Ave., BiU Stewaft of Corona del M ar, proqro!lm: Clo!!ite
Upper Bay Are.,, o!llnd Corinn e Pehrson, ~ecre-KramtH of Corona HighiMds. publi6ty: Ge.,e
t&ry, SOb Avocado Ave., CorDna del Mar. StMd-O 'Rou rke of the Upper Bay Aru. precinc t li&f'!
ing &re the 2 vice-preSidents, Dr. T. Kyle CreSOr'l, SOil: B4rbara Miller of Emer~ld a~y Md Sa ndy
~t left. 432'/1 Fernle~f Ave., and Sill Wells. 2q10 Sell~rs of Costa Mesa, newsletier editors· JM
Seaview A ve., both of Corona del Mer. The Everett, phone comm ittee : D<Jrren G rowth, i~
tidets that President O'Brien is holding <Jre for c:h&rqe ot Or.,nge Coasf College a~d J,.~;o,
the Oct. 12 Ni:oton picnic aj Knot fs Berry Farm Yovng GOP. (E~~ig., phoTo! ------
LEC..U. WOTJCE is extended upon the muwal notiC'e lhNMf as prO\'Idcd hy
ORDINANCE NO. 937 agl"(>(>ment of t h <' parli<'~ Jaw. :"\oflC'e ;>h.:ill also be
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ha\•ing an interest in th(' gin•n to tht"' Pl:1nnin.~: Com ·
O F NEWP O RT BEA C H p(()(.'"(!ed lllgs. Failure of th<' mil<sion of surh ap))f'al. and
A.\fENDING SEC110NS 9106.53 Planning Commission to tak£> I hi• _Planning f:ommn•sion
AND 9106.5.:1 OF TH E NEW-action on the p roposl'd slut.IJ submiT n report oC its
PORT BEA C H MUNICIPAL amt'ndment or fa ilure to rc-findings and r'•romml'nd<l ·
CODE RELATING TO PLAS-port within said time lamit tioru to the C'lly C'oundl JWt -
NlXG AND WNING. shall be de<-med to be ap-ling forth tht"' rca,.ons tor the
The City CouncoiJ or the City or proval or the proposC'rl riN'ision of riH• Commi~s ion
Newport Beach does ordain as amendment by lh,.. Planning or th<' C"om:nJ!lSion shall be
follows: Commission. t<'Pf<'"<l'n!Prl a t th<' hearing.
SECTION 1. St-ction 9!06.53 o! rbr It the proposed am('nrl· AftN the C'Clnc>lusion of surh
the Xewport Beach MunkipaJ men~ Is disappro~·t><l. no tur· hNt.rinR. thP Chy ("ounf"i l
Code is a mended to read: rher action .'o:halJ lw takl'n m.1y adopt or rPje<-t thl' pro·
"'S ECTION 9100.53. Action thereon unless an ll J>J)l>ill Is po:-f'rl Am,.nrlment. or an)'
by Planning Commission. riled In writing with the Crty part r hP~e-o!, in su<'h form as
1 a r Following the a !orP · Councrl within !irtN.'n ll;)l ~.~rd touncil mar dt'l'm to b!'o
5aid hearings the Planning day5 aftl}'t such disapJ>ro\·al."· ,Hinslbl£'. or rtwCoundl may
Commission shall approve or SECTIO~ 2. Se~·tJon 9106.~ of rf'!N thP maw•r hack to the
di;~;approve the pro posed rhP :\'"ewport Bea<'h ~l unictpa/ Planning Commission f o r
amendment. I! a i)proved. the Code is am~ndPrl to tt'Jd : furthPr s:udy and retom·
Plannin~ Commission shall · "'SECTIOX 9106.3-l. ,\ction m('ndation.
make and file a report of lis by City Counrr/ • bt Th~ d('{'ision of the
findings and recomm~nda· • a 1 L:pon re<"Ptpt of such City CouncH s hall bt> ti'nder-
tl ons wl!h lhf' Ci ty Coundl. rcporf from the P!.1nnin~ ed within sixty '60~ days
The Planning Commission Commission, or upon the rx . after thr reN"'ipt of a rf'port
.o;hall make Its d~islon and plration of the time limit and rKOmmendation of ap-
rlle its repon no later than pres c rib(' d in S e ~-t ion pto\"al from the Pl annjng
ninety l90) days afler the 9106.53ial, or upon the filing Commi.Mion or after the ex-
first published notice ol the of any appeal. the City Coun· plration of the time limit
Planning Commission hear· ell shall set the matter for pr es c r 1 bed l.n Sec t 1 on
l.ng unless such tJme limit on~ pu blic hearln& giving 9106.53fa 1. or within si.xty
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DIE OF LI'E'S IIUTEST UYEITUIES
• • • la pk-•'-g cmd buylJ:ag yO.r OW"D bom.. ADd wbea
u ·a a aura•t bome 1• tbe gradoua Upper..., o:rea -
' 11.-.,-t: leclcb, you'll be dov.blr JII"OUd. -1'MU ....
boaw «ad lt. eae:haalft locale.-A auyu•t """-
will ..,. .. IDGilY .,. ...... t.biDp llboat ,.....
Ho"'" JWie..l ""-UUSO.
AI liH .. 01 107., dow11
'un:looMr r.ceive1 title
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F•"'ily ,.._ e g;.,;,., '""'
U"'iteJ _.., of loft ..,..;r.W.
$ol•t •ffico Of tote 011lro11CO ., ...,.,"'
1,.;. A#e, .e 20tlr! St,
N.w,_-t INch e -..hlwoy '·"2'
f60) days after the riling of
an)' appeal.'"
SECTION 3. This ordInance
shall be published on~ ln. the
official nev.-spaper of rhe City,
.Jnd the same s hall be ~ffe<"tl\'e
30 da~·s a.tter the date of Its
adoption.
This ordinance was Introduced
at a regular meeting of the City
Co uncil of the City of Newport
Beach held on the 12th day o
September, 1960. a nd was adopt-
ed on the 26th day of September.
1960, by the followlna; vote, to
w it:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Kings-
ley, Atkin50n. Cook, Stod-
dard. Hart. Lorenz, Som~rs.
NOES. COUNCII..JviEN: None.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN :
None.
JAMES B. STODDARD
Mayor
ATTEST:
MARGERY SCHROUDER
CHy Clerk
'Publish: Sept. 29, 1960
ln the Newpon Harbor Ensign.
LECAL IIOTlCE
CERTJF1CATE OF BUSINESS
FictHious Firm Name
THE UN DERSIGNED does here-
by certl.fy that ahe will be con-
ducting a Real Estate buslneas
iu Hu.ntlngton Beach Realty, 3l6
Main Street, HunUnaton Beach.
California. under the fictitious
nnn name of Huntington Beach
Realty. and that uld linn Ia
composed of the following pet •
AOn whoee name In full and
place ot residence are as foiiOWI.
to-wit:
PEGGY H. HANSEN
611 l'fatcluua Avenue
Corona del Mar, California·
WITNESS' MY HAND this 13th
·day or September. 1180.
PEGGY H. HANSEN
STATE OF CAUFOJUfiA l , ...
COUNTY OF ORANGE J
ON THIS 13th day of Septem.
ber, 1960, before me, a Notary
Public In and for .. ld county
and atate, resldinJ therein, duly
commtaaloned and aworn, ~
tonally appeared
PEGGY H. HANSEN
known to me to be the pe.raon
.-tac.e 1\aiM Jl 1ubecrlbed to the
within lnatnunent, and acknowJ.
edpd to me that t he eucuted ..........
WI I HJ!IIS m7 hind a.nd olticJal _ ..
(BALl
MARIAM L IOHKSOJt
lfotary 'Public ln and for
.-ld Coa.nt7 and Statl.
-~O.·'nton np~,. lalf
r.Mioll ..... 15, II, •• o.;a. ..
In ,.. "-' -anilp.
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U.S. IN DEADLY
FOE OF REDS WARNS
(Continued from ~ 1 J
Cblnne Reds were armed by
Ru.ala.
• .amr~ oa:oi'I&D 'ftle Red O('Ct.lpatJon of the en.
tire China mainland waa com-
pJeted ln 1950. Then came the
seizure ol ,bet, the "ahamelul
truce'' in Kore-a, the take-over
of most of lnl:ochlna, and l.heo
spread of So\•let lnfluent<e In In-
dia; Burma, Ce)t lon, Afa-hanlstan,
Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Singapore,
South Vietnam.
Thus the Communists hm
comph~Jed three-fourths of their
second step, and are far alori.g
on the third and tina! phase. the
la ke-over of the United States,
Mr. Welch asserted.
e U.S. EJfCJJlCLED
Ht> said that the U.S. Is beinl(
encin:led by Communl!l:t-doml-
naterl nations, and that the U.S.
\t~elf is bt>lng und('rm lnt'd. He
reported that the estimate of ex-
perU on rhe degree in which
U.S. has alre.a.dv been taken O\"et
is from 40 to 60 per cent. If this
figure I;~ Sf't at a consen •ath·e
25 per C'ent, he added. the-Com·
munlsts are two-thirds of tht'
way roward complete victory;
tOO Pf't cent In the first phase,
per cent In tbe thJtd phue, the
United But..,
e ""M'MT AWAIID nolL&"'
"II the u.s. raua. the whole
world wUI be In their handl..
and our •ntlre dviUu.tlon wtU
oollapM Into a.n~r Dark Aa;e,"
he Wllrned.
''The only way to atop" It Ia to_
awaken the American peo_;:~le 5n
time to the peril. That Is whv
I am devoting ful1 lime to this
tl~ht. Many say thllt t am a n
ala rmb t. 1 am, There Is amplt!
rel\son for extreme alann.
"There will be terror beyond
belief If the Communists take
over our nation. They ha \•e made
It p e rfec t l v plain that they
would kill 50.000,000 Americans,
just as they have murdered mil-
lions in other n3tions they hnve
seized. e Dl PATH OP COKQU£808
"We are directly in the path of
!he conqueror. Are we s0 blind
that ...._.e eannot see the wol\'e~
d('\'ourl ng the b od I e !I of o ur
brothers7 ~fay God forbid!
.. We must sl'arch dl't'p Into
our beliefs and values: becai:&se
this Is a world -wide bAttle be·
tween the spirit of Christ and
anti-Christ !or the souls and bod-
Ies of me-n. Le-t us win the war
with alertne&s, determina tion,
Eastern Europe; 75 per ~nt In courage. realization of the dan·
the-second phase, Asia, and 25 , ger, and even with our Jives.."
CITY COUNCIL . NEWS
{Contlnuf'd from page 2}
res<'ue company as a Jtte p toward
hu/ldlng up stnmgth In the r tr('
Dept.
Such a rompany \\'OUid nrs l
IX' estabJishNI at Station 5. Co-
ron~ d('J ~hr, :t.nd w o u I d ix"
m1•nnf'"d by 2 mrn working regu-
ta r shifts of ~ hour!'< on and 2~
hours ot t. F ive positions would
be requir<'d for 2-t -hour {'()\'ftr·
l.ge year-round. Total C'OS t for
personnl'l. equipment and en-
largrment of th(' COM tire hall
was estimated at $23.200 for the
first year of operation.
e CITY REJECTS VARIANCE FOR CITY
The CounC'il df'C'ided :\tondar I appro\•ed plan_~~ wlll be 10 fret,
P.Wning that it I" not JHOI)('r for con for min.~: to other llroperty
the citY to ohtain a vr~rian<'e 1 near b)". The Planning Commis-
that a private C'itizen couldn·t sion had granted the 7-!oot t"'n ·
ger. croachnwnt.
As a rl!'sult. the_ Coundl IUrt_:_-Ci ty ~1anager Robf!"rl Shel!on
€"fi down the \'artanc: for a '· said that he was the guilty par. foot t-n croa<'hmf'nt tn the re-! . qui red JO.foor setba ek for . th(' I tr for askrng for the variance.
ni'W fir.:o hall next to the Bttl -and that !hi' Council had been
boa Library. The setba<'k in the erroni'ously blamed.
e SETBACK VARIANCE IS APPROVED
Mrs. Patriela McCook. Ill G
St .. Balboa. was granted a \'arl-
ance tor 4 ·foot f'ncroachment
into the 10-fO<>t rear yard set·
back by a 4-3 vole of the New-
port Beach City Council Monday
f'Venlng.
The Planning Commission had
recommended denial because an
adJoinihg property own er ob·
jectea. Mrs. McCook said in hN
apj"M'al to. the Coun('ll that 5
nearby properties alrc~dy had a
5·foot e ncroachme nt. Cound l-
man Charles Hart made !he mo·
tlon to over-rule the Planning
Commission, because t.he.re were
already 110 many non-conform-
Ing dwellings. Councilmen Dee
Cook. Kenneth Kingsley and
Frank Atk.ln.son joined him In a
•·yes" \•ole.
e STREE:T RENAMING TO BE STUDIED
A suggestion to rename dupll-In Balboa and Channel Pl. In
eate named and numb e r ed Newport ; Coral Ave. on Balboa
streets in Newport Beaeh was re:-Island a nd Coral Pl. in Cliff
teiTed Monday evening to thf' Ha\•en; Ck'ejln Blvd. In BalboA
Planning Commission by the and In Corona del l'otar; High.
City Council. land Or. In the Upper Bay area Such street~ lnelude 15th St. , and 16th. St. in Central Newport and Highland St. In \\est New-
an4 the Heights: Channel Rd. port.
e BEACH PARKING LOT PLAN CHANGED
Work on Parking Lot B at ' plans s h o u I d provide. for as
the Corona del Mar beach has many cara as the dtsca.rded .pla n.
been halted, and Monday l've-Work was stopped because of
nlng the Newport City Council protests froa'l rel!ldenta that the
called for new pI an a, which new park.Jng lot wou'ld be too
would locate the parking lot at I close to the water's edae. Ji. Pa.rk
least 200 feet away from the Commission repon also .sa~d that
high high !Ide line. The Council the pa rking lot extended too far
motion provides that the new seaward. -
e IRVINE TERRACE PARK DEED GHANGED
Ttte Newport Council accepted
a revised draft of a deed from
the Irvine Co. for [rvlne Terrace
Park Monday evening, and sent
it back to the Irvine Co. fo r ap-
proval The agreement provides
that the city may make Improve-
ments and facilities at the park
NOTICE INVITING BlDS
with the approval of the Irvine
Co.
There had been objec11ons to
!he restrictions In the original
dMft of the deed, which pro-
vided that no facilities for cook·
ing or for oreanlud sPMU or
athletics cot.~ld be oo~tructed,
mai ntained or used at the park.
RQIERT i&UGI&ENHEIM, •
new resident of Irvine T erroc:e,
hos been elected member of
the board of the Orange Coun-
ty Philhormon:c Society, &lso as
& director of Big Brothers of
Ort~nge County.
I ~~~:~;··~~~!to Ml'. StUiwell, the r~ provide a channel
or eommunlca tlon between the
faculty and students through the
at udent council me mbers. Some
of the various duties the mem-
bers are obliged to perform will
be: selllnJ milk at the milk bar.
111a ndlng duty In tbe ha ll, and
guarding the bike rack. '
1t wa• also announced that
body funds wilt be col-
throu~:h the sale ot book
covers. J)(>nclls, a nd decals. •
Student counrll member• a re
Terry Bowman, Mike Hetrick,
Yvonne Kirkpatrick, Tinka Hesa,
Bing, H a r r If! t Collins. B8 Sl-IIHa SurANnl RIU«, •••" HArtley. l eft -. I T"on., Joy Islev, Barbara Ha rd-lehlc C•rW IIJ .., . Fm k Hire ..
A alug from a BB gun or a 22
air rifle apparently fl tt"d by a i ~~;::.';';:, youth in a passing car hit a Greg
surfboard being carried b)• Fred Currey, John Den-
E. Boyd, 14, of 515 San Bernar-John Meany,
dlno Ave., Nf'wpon Heights, Jn Kim Desen-
front of the Newport Beach post ~ • 11 o, and Reaan
office, 101 Rl\'erslde Ave., New-~~·~:~~ltaS part Beach, at 4:10 p.m. last PRESEKTED
Thursday. The-first assembly of t.he year
'The youth was walking from held Tuesday, Sept. 20, to
his home to the Newport Pier the student body off!·
when a 4·door bronze-colored car Font ius. president ;
contain.lng 3 teen21«ers. dr ove Mollie a s on. \'icC· president.
past him. He heard a thud as a nd Millie Alexander, secretary.
the car welit by and upon In · Entertalriment was provided by
\'est/gatlo n found that the surf-Colone l l..n rson. a trick rOpe art-
boa rd he had beE'n carrying was 1st a nd l!harpshootcor.
struck. A small frar ture was A student cound l meeting wilt
fou nd in the fi~rglass at thf' be-held today (Thursday I 10 dis-
upper end of the board. cuss coming dan«-s and othN
... lll1cllliffe Dies
Memorial l! (! r vIce~ for Mrs.
HPII'n HlnchllfCf'. 710 :'i ardssus
Avf'., Coronn dt"'J :\far. were hl'ld
)'l'.'i!Prday in PIN ce Brothers Lit-
tle Church Around th~ Co rrter.
Inglewood, .1nd in tPrmPnt was In
Jnglewoocl Park Cl'metcry.
~It.!l. Jli nc-hJllff.•. who rame to
Southern California 30 ,·ears ago,
f"!lf'd uneoxperterlh• Saiurdav at
Lakl' Arrowhead. She I~ survJ\"ed
hv her husband, John W. Hin<·h-
liHe Jr.: 3 daughters, Ht'len Joan
Lon~. M:u·v f:lbn~t h &llfy ami
Nancy Ann Hopkins; I grand50n
and 2 great granCfdaughters.
Tll:l H •• , .......
A 5-week lecture series on In-
vestments and functions of the
securlllt"'s markets will s tart at
7:30 p.m. Tu6dlt)' In the loc~t l
offi ce of Crowell, Wei'rton and
Co., 260 1 E. Coa~t Hwy .• Corona
del Ma r .
The course will be given on 5
con.'le('utivf' Tuesday nights from
7:30 lo 9. Person.s may call OR
3· 7005 for reservations.'
T1RT I.UT SVCCVJOI
A 3 ~·month premature
girl. weighing only 1 pou
12% ounces at birth laat
day, Sept. 22. lost her
life yesterday at
social events. e STILL A STVD£KT
Wernet J. Carlson. a teaching
vh'P·prlnci pal and English In-
structor at Hora ce En.'lljin School,
is still going to schooL He is tak-
Jn~ a course In .. Organiutlon
and Administration or Elemen-
tary Schoob'" one night a wf'ek
at the University or SOuthern
California. e MDSIC WOIIK.SHOP
Mu!!i<' Instrume ntal ln.oHructor
Dick Walls attended a summer
"Muslt' Worksho9"' held at Long
Bearh State College, Aug. 1-2-3.
He lear n ed abQut new tech-
niques and tuTa ngements con·
eNning school bands..
• 1n Fall
Love
With
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Soutbem CaliJomia
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
U"tat the Board of Education or
the Newpon Beach Elementary
School Dist rict, of Orana:e Coun-
ty, California, will receive sealed
bids up to and Incl uding 8:00
J>.JI. on the 17th day of October,
1960, at the otflce of aald SchOol
DlatrJct. ~ Cliff Drive, Newport
Beach, at which time .. Jd blda
will be opened a.nd read for Unl·
tlzed Cabinet Work for Newport
Beach School No. 7-tnt.ermedl-
ate, In accordance with trwt.ruc·
tiona,· Conditions and SpeclOc:a.·
Uons now on. llle In the otnee
ol. Hodgdon, Brownell A Doriut.
located at 400 W. Coat HIJhway,
Newport BHCh. Ca.Jllornla.
NO'nCE OF PUBUC ftEA'RlNG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City Council of t he City
of Newport Beach wUI hold a
public hearlna recardlng
Th~ baby was the TllliT I LOU
Price, fltnea. and quaUty betnt
equa.l, preference will be a:lwn
ro the products ot the Sr.te ol
California.
HELEI'I'E CSENAR
Clerk of the &o.rd
Mewpon Beach l!lemen·
tary Schoola, Mew port
BeaCh. California.
Pubjlah: s.pt. 29, Oct. I , 1_.
In lhe Newport Harbor f!nlrlall.
-
'Pier Permit No. A-1175,
which was Issued to H. A.
Mathisen, own~ of Lot 7,
Tra~ 1723, belnr 7 CollJna
laland, hav:tna been approv-
ed by the Council on July
11, 1980.
Ncm.CE IS HEREBY rt.nrmER
GIVEN that the .. ad p.ablic Mar-
Inc wUI .. be held on ttw 31.t day
of October. 1960, at the hour ot
7:30 P.M. l.n the Council Cham;
befl: of th• City Hall of the City
ol Newport ~ad\, California. 1t
wh.lch time and pJ~ eftJ' and
aU pe,_,.. lnte~ may ap.
pear a nd be heard thenon.
IIARGDY 8CHIIOtJDER
City Clefl<
Orr or Rewport &eac:h
PubiJsh: Sept. 21, li80
In the l'ewport Harbor Enalp.
u. ........... ,., ...
...... ~ .. ,._ .. te OIIOU ,_
Mr. and Mrs, William
307 catalina Dr .. New po
Heights. a nd is s urvived Also
a brothf'r, Gary Wayne,
month.!.
... E. IKYDl&&WiA
Wiler. to fiDel-·-·· vrowth iilocb
How 10 -lilli<IIICial Nporlil 10 your b.!
ad•CIIIIa9e
IT,
The ....... of !be 1960 eJ.ctioD8 OD your ac:uritr
)Jolcti.ftp .
... 1'bfte and other vlteJ topics wtll be diiCUSAtd In a new •~:~r.teteJon oourw on the modtrn appto11ch to lnVHtlnc for profit. ' •
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MARINERS ASSN. WILL
MEET THIS EVENING
Airport expansion, I re e w ay "It was originally formed hy
rou,e, p a rk and playground re ldents of Harbor HJehlands to
plans and back bay developmt-nt help solve the m any problems of
wm be Important topiC3 to be the ra pidly expanding comunlty.
d1scu ed by the Mariner CoM· The a ddition of Westcllff and
munlty Assn. at 8 p.m. today Baycrest famllles ma kes the or·
IThur day I at the New po r t ga nlzatlon the larges t slnglt>
Elementa ry School. r omm unlty voI c e lfll Newport
County Supervisor Claire XPI· Beach." ·
son will dlscu,s the airport p rob. Association dues are S2 a year.
lem. one ot th4? most critical Is· ont•·hal! of th is to go to a park su~ now fa<'l ng the t:pJ>('r Bay I fund. ~fembers of the association re~ldents. He will dlsru~'J the
1
hopt> to pur the complNion of
re<'om mendation.. tor £'Xpanslon thP park by donating hal t of
ot the O range County Airport. th~>lr dues toward park equip·
and he will probahlv f.H'P qUP'I· ment.
TIIVIIIDA1', an. •· •• .vai.IIVD PKrl TIIUIIIDA1'
tions c;uch a thP PffNt nf a IE>t Mayor J am 4? s B. Stodrlard.
fJight patrern onrt po~-.Jhlt> clan-Coun<'llman J. Fr.tnk Atkinson, THREE SENIORS at Newport Harbor High Mr. a nd Mrs. R1.1ssell Hanvel. 2010 Fed eral St.. ger to the re<>lrll'nt., ancl in'ury roj)re~nting thP distrlrt. 11nd
School hove been named semi-finalists by the Costa Mesa: Carol Herr, 17, daugh·er ol Mr. I to property val uP,. C'lry ~tanager R ober 1 Sht>lton
NatioMI Merit Scholarship Corp. and now have and Mrs. Rolph Herr. 460 E. 18tn Sl.. Cc:Jo HE> will al;;o talk nhou• r,lan' han• been ln \'lted to attend thf'
o chonce to win o 4-yea ' college scholorship. Meso, ond Don De.,ison, 17. son of Mr. ord Mrs. for t ~e L'pf><'r Sa\' and ab<1ut th£' mPPtlng
The y are, from left: Rondy Hanvelt. 17. son of Fronk Den ·~on. I 406 Nc Hinghom Rd .. W e:rcr •f. loc IliOn of thr Coa<>t.ll Fr~?f'Wa) Director" of th£' association art• ---------------------. ·I Cal Stewart, park !-U[)<'rlnt<'n· ~Jrs. Robert A. Wood. !\frs Floyc1
Trees Need
More Water
To Survive
The N e w p o r t Beach Pa rlu,
Beaches and R~creatlon Commis-
sion warns local residents that
many trees may be lost because
of droug ht.
The Commission · recommends
a slow -d rip watering or trees for
one 24-hou r period ont'e a week.
The farmer rule-of-thumb is a n
Inch ot water a foot. Since most
1 rei'!\ have roots 4 or 5 feet d eep
or morf'. this slow watering will
rPadl the bottom roots in most
ca~"
"\\'1' have had a drought !or
3 yearll."' the Commission points
out. urging every re Jde nt. whe-
ther rPnter or property owner.
to wa tN their trf'es, the street
t r<'C''> n nrl trees on adja<'t>n t va ·
can t or unoccupied pro!>('rty.
CHURCHES
dent of Xt.>wport Bea,·h will brlns: R Ball. M r . Loren \\' Heatht>r
the r(''!id~?nt u p to dati' on thE> anc1 :\1r. Cole worthy, :\fr. R
tar illtlP plannf.'d for ~1arinC'N Charles CTJngle. ~1aj. John R
Park. and ht' will bt> a k('d a bou t Gill. James R. Dowt,· and J a<'k R
tnt> prosJ>('C'td ot a libra ry an th(' Gamaus, who is th·e past prt>sl·
. park. denr. Tbe Lutberaa Church of tbe Is from Luke, 7:11·16. The sa<'ra· "~farl ners Community A n.
Masm, Corona del Mar-"Why ment ot holy rommunlon will be . r ep r e 5 e n t th4? <'I vic minded SACllAMEJfTO GUEST POW-WOW THIS WE£J[.£JfD
THE 1961 FORO, ot:· • .... ·1·e :.!!•e of i·\~: ., II ~ d played
localy oeg ~ .. ;·~ • .:..,, Sep·. 29) n ~r.e T-~o;,-roe Poe" show.
r~c..,., .,t 3 00 W. Coj • rlwy c.n Mori.,~· •.• e. S :>wn ot the
1Cp •• ihe 1961 G, ,. e c uO v ·cror a a re.., m.c;Je ., lne Ford
J' .. e o.,d below s ·r-e 9-pa ,e..,ger Co-.r•'y S:J .. •e • ·on wogon.
Should We Tell Others About t'elebrated at both morning serv· homeownNs in H a r b o r High-A visitor of Interest in th(' lndtan Gutdt's of. tht• Orange
Jesus?" will be the sermon topic lees and at a .special evening la nds. Westcli ft and Baycre t, homt> of ~fr. and Mrs. Earl Stan · Coa st Y~1CA w11J hoI d therr
of the Rev. Douglas F. Wessell. service at 7:30 o clock. the area t'ncompassed by ~1ari· ley. 9 Beacon Bay, has been }irs. fourth a nnual Big E.tglf' .:'amp·
pastor, at 11 a .m. Holy Commu-• • • ners Elementary School.'' aC'Cord · AI Coffey from Sacramento. She out this Saturday and Su nda v at
nlon wIll be celebrated. Mrs. lfnrport llarbcw S..eeth·Day lng to Charlt.>s F. Colt>sworthy. is executive s e c re t a r y to the :"Jt'wport Dunt>s. ThP pow-wow
WUUam Nourse will sing "Let Ad ... uat Church. N ewP ort 1830 Beryl Lane, Harbor High· er ot the house. Ralp Brown. will bf.'g ln with rt>giStratlon at
Us Break Bread Together." Heights-Pastor R. G. Mote will lands, president ot the assocla-speaker of the h o u se. Ralph 1 p.m . Saturday. a nd tht>n Indian
• • • have as his sermon topic "Does lion. Brown. tepee vi llage wtll be set up.
St. Aadrew•a PreebytertaD Cod Hear Your Prayers" a t 11 ---=--==-================================~ Church, Cliff Haven-The sacra· a.m. Saturday. Bible s tudy and
ment ot Holy Communion will be prayer meeting will begin at
celebra ted Sunday as m embers 7:30 on Wednesday evening.
a nd friends join church congre · • • •
gallons throughout the world In CoroDa del Mar~
ma rking World Wide Comm u-Charch--Tht> Rev. E dwin Gomke
nlon Day. Dr. Charles H. Di('ren· w ill prea <'h on "The Great Awa k-
fie ld will speak on "Lite's Gr('at· t'nlng" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m .
est ~1agnet," t a k I n g his text Sunday servl<'es. World Wide 1 from St. J ohn 12:32. Ide ntl<'a l Communion Sunday will be ob·
servke of'"worshlp will be held served at both servlct>s, a nd new
at 8 :15. 9:35 and 11 a.m. Sun· members will tw n.>cei\'Pd. I
day School ls <'Onducted at the I · • •
Shop with the merehentl wk _.
¥erfise In the En1i9n.
JUST NAME YOUR
DESTINATION '
s ame hour. ChJ'UUCID S c: I ~a e • Church ...
FELLOWSBIP TO MEET • :-iewport Bearh. Corona del ~fa r.
ThP Junior Pi lgrim Fellows hip Newport Harbor Lutheraa and Costa :\lesa-That true pow-
CORONA DEL MAR
COMMUNlTY
CHURCH
COIIQaEQA TJOII AL
me<'tlngs will begin Sunday, (.)('t. Church, :-Jewport Helghts-"God C'r !><>lu ngs to Cod. not to matl('r.j
9. at 6:30 p.m. In the Corona de l Has Visited His P('()ple" wUJ .tw is a l't'ntrJ I thl'm4? of thr Sunday ~tar Congrega.tlonal Church. un . the s ermon title of the Rl'v. IPs~on -scrmon on "L"nrPallry."
d~?r the sponsorship or Warren I Jame Blain (lt the 8:30 a nd II Th(' ~olden tPXl is from Job
a nd DMI('ne J ackson. a.m. Sunday s~rvlces. The text 1 15:31 •. "LN not him that is fie. . ==============;-;-;:======='=========, CE'IVf'd truq tn \'anity; tor va nity
s hall be his recom!)<'nre." 3'7S E. 17th St.. C... M ..
611 Heliotrope Avenue
Corona del Mar, Calif.
MO)ll'fiNG WORSHIP
9:30 a nd 11 A.M.
Church School classes 9:30a.m.
Nursery for both hours.
Edwin C. Gomke
Minister
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Church of the Mas ter
3345 Ea st Coas t Highway
Corona del Mar
The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11 :00 A.M.-The Service
WELCOME
NEWPORT HARBOR
BAPTIST CHURCH
American Baptist Convention
Fairview Ave. at Fair Dr.
Costa Mesa
Rev. Herbert J ohnson, Putor
LI 8·3072 • K1 5·4610
Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m.
CCI~ tor All Ages
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship .... 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Franklin 0 . Bixler, lr. Mlnlater
Ll 8-4778 . Parsonaee U 8-52M
SUNDAY
9 :30 ...................... Bible School
10:40 ................ Chu rch Service
5:30 Youne Peoples' Meetlna
6:30 ................ Vesper Service
WEDNESDAY
9:30a.m. Women's Bible StudJ
7:00 p.m. ... _ .. Prayer Meetina
8:00 p.m ........... Choir Prac:tJt»
Nurwery and Child Care
Provided
Firat ChrlaUan Church
796 Victoria at Placentia
C:O.ta Mesa
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
miST CBUBCB OF CRJUST,
SCIEIITJST,
3303 Via Lido Newport Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m .
SUNDAY SEm(ICES
9:15 • 11 a.m . WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEE11NG 8 p.m . REAQJNG ROOM-
3315 Via Lido. Newport Beach
Open week days-
9 a .m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesdays 9 a.m .• 7:45p.m.
Tuesdays and Frtdays-
9 a .m. to 9 p.m.
SECOIID CIIUBCH OF CJIBlST,
SCIEIITJST
II ewport lleclch at
Coi'ODCI del Mar
3839 East Coast Highwa.y
Corona del Mar
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:15 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICE
11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM-
3839 East Coast Highway Open week days-
tO a .m. to 4 p.m.
You are cordially invited to
attend the Ct\urch Services
and to ~ the Readln~ Room.
ST. JAMES
IPISCOPAL CHURCH
3208 Via Udo, Newport Beach
ORiole 5-0210
The Rev. John H. Parke, ~tor
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:00-Holy Communion
9:15:-Fa mily Service and
Sunday School
11:00-Momlng Prayer and
Sermon
Nursery and small child care
provided
niURSDAY
10:30-Holy CommunJon and
Healing Service
HARBOR TRINITY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Baker St. It Fairview Ave.
COSTA MESA
The Rev. William Acton
Ll 8-Jt40 • K1 5-7981
SUNDAY SEJIVICES
Sunday School _ 9:45 a.m.
MOI'nlq Wonhlp -11:00 a.m. Ewnlna Servtot ___ 1:00 p.JD.
• WEDNESDAY
Prayer Jtleetlna -7:30p.m.
IOUTII 8ROID
IAPriST anJRCH
..._.A.DIItiLJaD.D....._
e Sundq Sem011 at 11:00
un. and '7:30 p.m.
e 8aadq lelilool and lflan •
., Care ........ 11:00 .... .....
.... e•t a -... ... a a ;
(A4Jife1'11 Vldir .... 1M)
• Pboae: Liberty L73ZS J[Jabezty s..asn Efts. & saa. ChrUt Church by tbe Sea. Sa J.
boa -The Re\·. Eel Smith has
<'host'n a!l his sermon subject
"The Llghtl'd Chur<'h'' from John
1:1-5 for the 9:30 and 11 a.m .
Sunday services. Holy Commu-
nion will ~ observed as the
church joins In World Wide Com·
munlo n Sunday. Sunday School
will start at 9:15a.m.
NEW PlANS for the M•. CGrmel Women s
Guild ore beif'g considered by rhis trio in the
potio o f Our Lody Of Mt. Cormel Catholic
Church, Bolboo. Pictured left to right ore Mon-
signor Stephen Kiley. church pastor: Mrs. Rob-
ert Benish of Newport, recently re-elected pre si-
dent, ond Mtl. LeonGrd Poller of West Newport,
secretory. Mrs Robert Whytoc~ 1s v ce oresode ... t
ond Mr. Luther M!lhonev s 1reo ,.rer lt e G~..:ld
comprises the former Mo•her s~·on Gu d of
Newport and the former Lt1tle F ower GuHcl of
BGiboG. The first btq event of ti-e seG~Ofl will be
the Pupule HGIIoween Luau lo oe held Oct. 29
at the Royol HawaitM in Anahe•m.
~n~r----------,
• • •
St. Midaael cmd AU ADgela'
NlaaJoa. Eptacopal Corona del
Mar-T h(' Rev. Edward Alle n
will prea<'h on the subje-ct. ''God
Sha res With Us." a t the 8 a.m.
Philharmonic Society Plans
For Opening Concert .Nov. 5
Sunday ~rvice, hf'ld in Fellow-The Orange County Philhar·
ship Hall of th(' Corona del Mar monk, under tho• leacler~hip o f
Communltv Church. Holy Com · tis new offl<'ers tor 1960-61 . Is
m unlon will be rPiebrated. I pr('parlng for thl' first or its a ll·
Other o f C i r (' r" ar£> Clif!orfl
Ha kes of BeJcon Ba y anr1 ~1rs.
Wilham H. :\lt'ad oi Lulo !siP.
\'iCC· presicl('nts: Roy Ctorda no of
Santa Ana. St'<'Tf'ta ry, and :'of rs
Lloyd ~ubert of Corona rll'l :\far.
t rea. .. urN.
• • • star ron('('rts Saturday evPning.
Ualftnalbt C h u r c: h. Costa ~o,·. 5. Th«.'re will he ~ ron<"erts,
Mesa -"W ha t U nl~rsalism all to tw p c r r or m e d In the
M('ans to Me" will be the sermon Orange Coast College audito·
thf'me of Miss Allee Ha rrison. as-rium.
sociatt' d ii"('Ctor of j unior high Gllbt>rt Mueller of Santa Ana
srhool programs of thE> Council has been elected presidt'nt of th('
or Li heral Churches, at the 10:30 Society. succeeding Gen. David
a .m. Sunday se rvices. Blakelock of San Cleme nt«.'.
Other members of thr boarrl
a re :'ofrs. Howarc1 Ahm.m~on of
Harbor Island. l rban Bt>h and
Mrs. Carl Boswell or Bav Shore;;.
M rs. :\farion Sim!l Connf'lly of
Lido Isle. Ralph :\{ill~?r or :'\P\\ • • •
Balboa lalcmd M • t h 0 d Ia t
Chureb-"l.Rt Us Commu ne Re-
sponsibly" will be the sermon
to pic of the Rev. Godfrey Graef·
lin a t th(' 9:30 and 11 am. Sun-
day servk~?s. in observance of
Communion Sunday. Bibles will
be glvPn at the 9:30 servlc:e to
Kathry n Lynch. Ronnie Brock·
way. Tony Weston. Larry Gris-
wald. Tony Finley, Steve Schis·
ler. Kelly McCann a nd Robin
Good~nough, who are being pro-
moted to fourth g ra de In ch urch
school.
z.tiiii.Wa-11
......... 1 ..
port H('ights. :'ofrs. Edward ~111
~-· ~ OL-..1-1..1..1-~ t('lman. ;\fts. lr\'in Chapm.ln. ~II• ....... -I William Ha n<'y a nrl HPnry Xorth
&.... Rell..&a.. aa__ Jr. of Fullt>rton; )trs :'o1orf'lanrt IVF ...... r.-. Leil hold of Balboa; ~Irs \\'ilh:~m
Because ot the lncreasln~ In· Chadw('ll. Roberr Guggrnhr1m
tC'rt'St In the motion pictun.>s on Dr. Lloyd Smith and H \' \\'noel
the.> life of C hr Is t . a Ctt.>rnoon ruff of Corona ci('J ~l .tr; \fr«
show1ngs hav4" been added to the Frank FostN of Anaht>tm L
s<'herlul~?s at St. Andrew's Pres · Dt>ltord F~?ddt>rman and Rabbit
bvterian Church Cliff Ha\'('n. Morton ot Santa Ana.
·Tht' films wlll.be pr~sented at I The <'Onct>rts will b<' unnPr the
4 p.m. as WPil as a t 7 p.m. each musical dtre<'llon of Fnrda fk>J.
Sunday In Fellowship Hall for infant(' 1
1
the remainder of the series. to
run until Oct. 23. aCC'Ordlng to 3 AilE BAPTIZED
tht' Rev. Victor Novander. min·
ister of Chris11an education.
Th(' ritth a nd s ixth episodes,
"C'hallf'nge of Faith" and "Dis ·
cipl('s hip," will be s hown this
Sunda)'. The Se rm o n on the
Mount and the Lord·s Prayer an.>
portrayed In the "Disciplesh ip"
film. •
llui••., II, ..
Thl"N' r hildren wPrP baptizPd
during &>pt~?mtwr in th(' Luth·
t>ran C'hu rt"h of tht> :'>taster, Co·
rona cl~?l Mar. the Rf'v Douglas
F. Wrs.c;~?IJ announces Tht>y art'
Kf'n nN h Craag Burkhardt. son of
Mr. and :\Irs Robert Burkhardt ;
J an Louise> Gardner. daughter of
Mr. and :'>1rs. Gerald Ga rdner,
and Timothv &o n Hirman, .son
or ~r. and ~frs. Roland Hirman.
w e s
t w • I n
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SEPT. 30
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Everything from hospital beds
to shoes will be offered for sale
next week when Zonta Club of
Newport Harbor holds Its third
annual Rumm~tge Sale. Nora
Stephenson or Costa Mesa is gen·
era) c h a I r m a n for the event,
which will take place Thursday.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 6, 7.
8. at 1768 Newport Blvd .• eo.ta
Mesa. She will be assisted by
Zonta president Jeanne Chapman
and Allee Burke.
Dr. Roy Yeattes. medical m ls·
slonary from New Gu inea, will
speak to th~ Youth Sodety at
the Newport Harbor sAenth-Day
Adventist Church meettnr at
7:30p.m. tomorrow CFrlday).
&~~"Till I••• If Ill F.-.......... _. Pa11rt11"
Tbe Freedom Sh.ri.M colJection
ot b latork!al document. tra. been pia~ ln ~ board room ol
N..wport Harbor H trb SMool.
throurh arTan,ement8 made -.,
the Newport Harbor ~
Club. 'nM coll«'tJon waa ~
In obRrva.Me ot ConstitutJon
W-And wlJI ... Op@ft to the
publk hom I Lm. to J p.m. on
week daya th.rouch Odober.
HE> will use color pictures to
UJ~trate hls talk on m._lon
servit'e In the undvlllz~ bu.h
country. 'nle Sabbath Schoola ot
the Adwntl.tt church~ Ia the
United States and Canada IJUI•
New Culn~a Ita apedat mlaalon
pro.)C!ct tor the put 3 months.
Las t Saturday th~ *al Sa'*'th
School m~mbera ~aw an otfertnr
or $145 to help finance a ....,
hospital to b. buUt at Carob,
New Guinea.
u. ......... 'flc4 ... 01 .....
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SPECIALS
FOB THURS. -FRI. -SAT.
...... o.. ............... ...... ...... _ ...... .... 'a,. "*' Cnill
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c.'?...lr ....... 35' ca-y sr c.-. ..........
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The SNACK SHOP
a.... ........ o-111 •• , •• , ..... 2
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Nowhere c.u your sav-.
TllvaDA'f, SDT. II,
CO_,.A D&l. MAll. CALJP.
OC PIRATES SEEKING
THEIR FIRST VlaORY
The Orange Coast College Pi ·
rates will be shoottna for their
first victory at the seaaon thls
Saturday when Invading Hart·
nell JC of Salinas rolls Into PI·
rate Stadium at 8 p.m.
West Orange County Uons
Clubs are sponsoring the game
and will present 2 outstanding
"player of the game" trophies
Sunday morning In the OCC stu·
Cient center at a breakfast ses-
sfon t or both squads.
Coast should have scored twice
In the tlrst ha ll. The Clrst time
the Pirates had the ball they
marehed to the Oakland 11 -yard
line. The drive was highlighted
by a 36-yard pass Crom Goodwin
to George )fcFarland, former
Newport Harbor High end.
Oakland scored with 4~20 left
In the first half. Tailback Stan
Peters threw a 25-yard pass to
end Tom ~fallnow ki Cor the
TO. Peters then hit Woodson Fos-
ter for the 2-point conversion
and an 8·0 half time lead for
the Thunderblrds.
Pilots toT t
A much atlffer arld!ron naml·
nation a walt a coach Wayne
Huahe.s' Harbor Hlah va~Jty
Hlah football team thJa SaUlt·
day nltht when It travel• to Nor-
walk tor a battle aaaln1t the Ex-
celalor Hlah Plrota.
The Ta,.. o~ned the season
with a 14-13 win over the Bolsa
Grande of Gartten Grove Friday
night on the IOI!tr'a turf, but the
Pilots, under coach Lea Balllnaer.
have never been an euy oppo.
nent for Harbor. Excelsior lost a
a heartbreaker last week to rua·
ged Paramount High, 13·6.
Although the Tara hold a sCOr·
lng edge In the past 18 games
~tween the two rlubs, the Pilots
hold more wins. 8. against 6
losses and 4 ties.
Members of the I o u g h San
CabrleJ Valley League. Excelsior
runs out of a quick-opening T-
Connatlon and usually has an
adept passing attack handy to
keep their rivals ''honest" on the
running game.
First home game for thf' Tars
Is scheduled for Friday, 0<-t. 1.
against La Habra High's High·
landers at the Orange Coast Col·
lege stadium. which Is also ~ew
port Harbor's first league game.
Althouah Tar Coach Huahee
was pJ~ to pick up the vic-
tory, be ... not too happy over
the SaUor Jlne play on dele~.
It waa the Newport otfenae
which kept the Tar machine In
the aame aaainat the Matadors.
Fleet Tar backa Kent HodtloQn
and Don Ro~n paced the
touchdown drives, but It waa the
aCC'urate toe of Bob P•yne whJch
provided the i:naratn of victory
with 2 auc~safUl converaJon at·
tempta. ,
Bolla had a potent paulnf at-
tack, but relied more on the run·
nlng of fullback Dale Hawley
to raUy back against thP Tara
In the final period.
Hawley continually smashed
through the Sailor line Cor sub·
stantlal gains. scoring both :Mat·
ador touchdowns. He was the top
ground gainer of the night with
152 yaids In 36 tries. Tar fuJI.
back Hodgson CoJJowed with 101
yard!t In 12 tries.
The game was settled when
Bolsa tried Its first point after
touchdown. Harbor led 7·6 and
Hawley attempted the PAT, but
failed.
Nf'wport registered· the first
touchdown wph about 5 min·
edyTars
utet l•ft In the ftnt Cl'lalt« u
Hodpon raced 2S yard8 to the
prom.laed land. He boomed
throu1h a flock ot would be
Bolsa tackler'l after the Tars had
made a ttrat down on the Bolsa
25-yard line.
Bob Cria.ell and Robe~n and
an olfaide penalty aaalnat Bolsa
aided the Tar drive. Payne boot·
ed the PAT to atve Newport a
7·0 lead.
Bolsa came back alter rum·
bllna on the Tar 7 -yard line In
the ae-cond quarter. Hawley dove
Into the end zone from one-yard
out. He m iMed the conversion
and Newport lect, ?-6.
Steve Moore aaved the Tara
from serious trouble early In the
second quarter when he Inter·
cepted a Matador aerial. Hodg-
son re~ated Moore's ~rfonn
ance by p u I I I n g In another
threatening Bolsa pass In the
third periOd and returnlna the
ball to Bo I s a's 27-yard line.
Hodgson carried for 10. then an
olfalde penalty against Bolsa
moved the plaskJn to the 5, and
from there Hodason sailed Into
paydlrt. Payn~ l!pllt the uprights
and Newpon Jed 14·6.
Both teams sputtered till late
ln the aame, wben Bolsa. aaaln
led by the llne -a maahlna
of Hawley, marched II yarct. for
a touchdown. Hawley sliced ott
tacltle fGr the eoore with 2 m ln -
ut" left to play. The extra ,POint
was made on a paaa play.
Newport'• tackle atatt.Uelan
revealed Ute tollowlne lndlvfd·
ual tackle Jeadera: Bob Miles,
6; Jim RJclu, 5; Mike KIJttler,
Don Roberson and BIU Fielder,
4 apiece: Don Davia, Hodason,
Vern Edler, C Ill t McKay, 3
apiece; Tom Moody, 2; John
Soura, Moore. Gary Galusha. Bar·
ry Wallace, Loyd Scott and Crla-
sefl, 1 apiece. ..... ,., .. .,.. uca 22-1
Long Beach State College Is
next on the aaenda for the water
polo team of Oranae Coast Col·
Ieee. They are scheduled to meet
tomorrow afternoon at Long
Beach .
UtJI ufefy earn such a
IM1h c:uncnt annual rate
paid four times a year •••
PLUS so much more in
the f orm of "EXTRA
DIVIDENDS:'
Only at Newpon Bal-
boa Savinp do you per-
sonally benefit from our
24-year reputation of
carefully plac:ina millions
of dollars, every month,
into your community's
1rowtb and prosperity.
Your savinp are put to
work helpina build new,
biger and better homes
in your local area. As
thne homes are complet-
ed and occupied your
propeny vaJue iocrusn
. . . new people move in
"ne:~tt door" bringing more
bu iness for local stores
. . . more and better jobs
with hiaher pay o~n up
... the County continues
to prosper and grow, just
as your savina<~ do.
Coach Ken Blue's Panthers.
which operate under a system
similar to the one used at OCC,
will be out to gain revenge for
last year's stineing 7.0 defeat at
the hands of Orange Coast.
However, Coach Steve Mus-
seau's Pirates are anxious to hit
the w1n column after losing a
hard fought bat1le to OaxJand
City College last Friday after·
noon In the Bay dty, 16·6.
With 7:30 left in the third
quarter. Peters ran around end
for a touchdown from 4 yards
out. A recovered fumble set up
the score. A conversion pass to
Malinowski made It 16·0 In favor
of Oakland.
Junior Tars
Win 34 to 13
Both teams showed leaky pass Newport Harbor High School
defense throughout the game. j unior varsity romped to a 34
VIOORIOUS MUSTANGS
TO MAKE HOME DEBUT
Coach AI Irwln'a OCC team
started out the season In high
style last Friday by defeating
Los Angeles City Colleae 22-3
In a 6-quarter game.
"E~n though we won. I feel
we need a little more defensive
work," Irwin said. "We had quite
a few loopholes. and our reac-
tion to play defense was pretty
slow."
Top scorers In the aame were
Denny Weldon. who captured 7
points; team captain Bob Warm·
lngton. 4; Terry Montaomery, 3;
and John Hendrickson. 3. Other
outstanding players were Pete
Reed and Bill Jewell.
Yes, you get 4 cash divi-
dends ... PLUS so much
more when you place your
funds at Newport Balboa
Savin&s. No request for
withdrawal has ever been
refu$ed or delayed. No
account holdn' has ever
lost a ~ny. Start or add
to your account now.
Funds brought in or post·
marked by the I Oth c.am
from the 1st of the month.
The Thunderblrds, out to make
up fol' last year's 19-16 I0$.5 to
OCC. held the Priates scoreless
until midway In the final period.
With 10:11 left 1n the game
quarterback Bud Goodwin struck
halfback Dennis Flaneean with
a 30·yard pass and the fleet
footed Pirate raced the remain·
ing 40 yards Cor a TO. Goodwin
attempted to run tor the 2·polnt
PAT, but failed . -----
•w TIIU TUEIIIY
l Torn between the uraenq to l .. love and the desire to hurt!
"':\LL THE
FIXE YOrXG e.\~ x lB. u.s-
Musseau stated tater, "I made to 13 victory over Bolsa Grande
the blgge!lt mistake of anyone High School junior varsity Mon.
on the team. I failed to drill day afternoon on Davidson Field.
them on a few things we needed. On the first play or tht' game
Hartnell wlll ~ much tougher." Harbor JeCt half Jerry Noland
Musseau r e ru se d to become ... d r t hd crltl~~l of the OCC team until ran .,... yar 5 or a ouc own. The next Harbor touchdown aftt>r he had analyzed the films. came wht'n quarterback Barry
"Oakland wasn't as tough as Wallace threw a pass to rliht
last year." he said. "We made end Craig Bailey. who ran 19
5 breaks ~or ourselves and Cal!f'd yards to S<'ore. \Vallace went
to c~pltalm.• on any or them. '.00 over the line from one varrl out
cant .. win a football gamt' like I for the third score. At ihe half·
that. . ' time the score was 21 -0. Righi
Goodwin •passed 19 tll'll('S and I half Ken Bomallck scored the
completed 8 for 194 yards. Ont' ot nt>xt Harbor touchdown on a 7·
hls aNfals was lnterceptt>d. \'ard run. Tt>rry Clasrow, lint>
Lfoadlng OCC groun~ gain('ts backer, lnterceptf'd a pa s and
were ~fartln :\11nor, 2:> yards in ran 55 yards for a tout'hdown.
1 ~ t'arrlec;: Brian Robson, 17 1 :'Jext :\fonday at 3:15 p.m. the
yards In 4 carries. and Rl<:h :'tfc., Harbor junior varslt:\' Is sched·
Donald. 15 y~rds In 2 cames. uled to mt>et thP ·Huntington
Coast outdistanced Oakland In , Be h junior varsity In the oil the passing dt>partment. 194 . ac
yards to 128. Oakland was ahead city.
In the rushing department with •EW SCOUT MASTER 142 net yards to OCC's net 32 . ...,
Oakland had 16 first downs to
OCC's 12. Coast fumbled the ball
away 3 times and lost 85 yards
In penalties. Oakland fumbled
twtoe and lost 40 In ~naltles.
Or. 'Tt'rry Root of Co ta Mesa
has ~en appointed new scout-
master of Boy Scout Troop 10
of St. Andrew's Presby1erlan
Chureb, CIIU Haven.
Costa Mesa High School's var·
slty football team wfll make its
Clrst h o m e debut this Friday
night at 8, when it meets lnvad·
lng Sunny Hills High of Ful~r
ton at Davidson Field on the
Harbor High campus.
Coach Olck Skain's Lanct'rs.
another young school in Orange
County. would like nothing ~t
ter than to whip the :\tu tangs
afiN tht' en vi a b I e job Costa
:\fesa High did last week, de ·
!eating Ramona High, the CJF
small schools champion of 1959.
The sC'ore was 14-6 .
Sunny Hills s howed enough
spunk in Its first gamf.' against
La :\1lra da last week to gh·e
C'oach Don Burns' )f u s t a n sz s
something to worry about. The
Lancers. trailing 13·6 with less
than 2 minutes left to play In
the game. rallied bark on Bob
Larson's runnln2 to tie La. Ml·
rada 13-13.
THE FOOTBALL LOG
The Mustangs s hocked the
ranks or CJF small schools last
Friday night when they over-
whelmed a team ·that hadn't
been beaten In 2 years. Ramona
had a 25-wtnning streak going
until the Mustangs came along.
Costa :\fesa was a 3-touchdown I unc;Jerdog.
By Jl. PAT PATTISON
Sophomore quarterba<'k John
Lfotringwf'U spearht>adf'd t h t>
:\fustang attac k and ~howed 1
"tremt'ndous poise," a('('ordln~t to 1 Burns. e HARBOR ROPES HICH I Win or losr they a re an l"<cit· Str\'P Harper took tht> op4>nln g 1
Starting out like they wert> go. ing tt'am to watl·h a nci alway!i klckort Cor Costa ~ft'sa at the
1ng to run BoJ.;a Grande r1ght c:ul)('rbly conditioned. J,ke all PI· :\fu~tan~ 3S-yard line anrl re·
out of CardPn Grove. the Harbor rate tcamc:. turnPd ir 13 vards to thf' Mesa
llligh Sal I or s f'nded up eking I • • -18. ~in<' pla~·s I ate r, Harper
nut a nnr.polnt \'ICtory. A win it
1
• CAUFORKIA TEAMS scampert'rl 11 \'ards Into tht> end SECOND FEATURE
EXPOSING
THE TRUTH
about a
Private
School !
... , ... -.:uY TORY OM
11m ·IIIOIE • MYEA .. • u n ZIISI01I mncr.
PLATINUM
HIGH SCHOOL
YimiiiiEII
-rtlMAY TWfTTY
wac:, though, a nd an important CCLA's bartllng Bruinc: con· zonr. Harper then tosst>d an at'r·
on!' as mo t C'Oar hec; ft>E>I a sPa · tinue to uphold the football pres· ial to Garv Carr for the conver·
c;on ran hr madt> or broken In tlge for sunny Southern Callfor· slon and Costa ~fE'sa Jed 7·0.
th i~ r rurial initial contPst. Both nia as both Pro tPam!l anct SC Ramon,1 steamed l-I ck In 41
tl'amc; made m lstak<'s as teams again took It on the <'hin. Allow·, playc; to P qua I the ·Mus tang
are bounrt to do in the tir!lt lng a tie that should havl' bcf'n C'OUntPr Grant ~fayt>r raced 43
I gamf', but the Sa I I or s cam£> a \'i('tory, Bill Kilmer was the ~·a rrls Cor the touchdown. but I
through wh<'n necessary and a one man gang in t hat ont>. IZ<'I· thP P~\T try failed.
onl' point wm looks just as goorl i tlng raves from Big Ten sports P<'te Matthews got the ~US·
In the wln ·l~t column as a 401 wrltPrl'-whirh Isn't very t>asy tan~c; going in the final quarter j
point \'ictory d<><'s. To win is tht' j Cor a westt>rn player to do. with a 2Q.yard punt rt>turn a ft er
thing. Either the Trojans wl'rc \'Uti\• b('ing trapped. :\fesa High drove I Harbor ll\'<'d up to It~ reput~·~ O\'errated by national football to thP R·vard l.lne. but wa<; stop·
tlon or c;pePd hy Clashmg the1r writf'rs or thf.'y lark thrPP t'ssen· J)Pcl at that poant.
I
~P<'t'dy backs around the t'nds tial eleml'ntc:. nam€'1\' ~tlx. Fin· Ramon(! took over and made 2
for si1.a~lt> ~al ns. then sh~rting 11 neran and Wlllit' \\'ood<~. Mix quirk first downs. but then the
anrt b u 11 d 1 n g up the m1drlle. and Finnt>ran arP stand-outs In Bulldog quarterback tried to
Tri<'ky quiC'k kicks kt'p1 thE' Bol· their first year of play for pay gamble on r o ur t h down and
sa ba<'ks oft balan«' and made wllh the Las AngeiPs ChRrgPrs. failt>d. :\fesa linebacker Claude
their serondary stay fa irly d~p. Doing this is \'f'ty unusual but 1 Wf'alhNwax shot throUih the
With the scorP 14 to 6 at the both or thesf! tackles were un-lint' to stop the attempt.
•a~t~~:at I IL L I N G I L IT ' S C::::=:=-al:--
half tht> gamt> looked rather se-usual players. ~0 one M't>mo; to I LPfflngwt'IJ stepped back Into
C'UrE'. Bolsa's hard runnln~ full· inspire leadership like wee WIJ-thP picture for the ).fus1angs and
back found running room up the lie Wood!!. These seem to be in· tosser! a 10-yard pas11 to Carr. It
middle or the Harbor line in the dicated as rather special ele· took :\fesa to the 22 for a flrst
second quarter and proceeded to ments. down. Leffingwell then passed
spend the rest of the game roar-While the Rams art! having to Matthews tor 4 yarcb to the
lng up and down the field tor their troubles. Sid Gilman has 18. and Matthews followed with
huge yardage. Harbor hung on been riding high with his L.A. 2 yards to the 16. Bud Sharrln
and managed to keep the ball Chargers-that t.s, unttl they added 2 more yards • .. ,~~ RBJAUIINT-
... DRalll I .. OM •2.11
IMNC:INe NI5HTLT IANQUIT lOOW
IN IIAUft .... COttONA DR MAa -a.lele a-4 tM
game won as It should have went thatta waf to Tex.a11. Un· With fourth dawn and a yard
been. fortunately their flflt Jearue to go on the 14. 'Jion Nuaent
"The picture!! or the aame I~· game. like that of the Rams, ·wu ripped through the rt•ht alc1e of
dlcate a few of the boys weren t a loser so It waa really a rrtm the line tor 4 yarct. to the 10.
doing their job," coach Hu&hes sunday. ~tflnpeU edded 5. Matthe'llta
commented. "So look for a new The toner .sort o1 shudders hit tor 4 and Ltmn,.ell ell·
face here and !Mre Ill the Uneup wben he tb lnk8 ot 9C ~ maud the dttve wtt!l a 1-yard
for Excelsior." Ohio State but thla wae dlftr smub tbroua b the mJddle of
Some of u.e.e wU1 be on de· out:ata ndinl aame of lat .....,, the llne for the 1'1>. ·
fenAe, J haw a hundt. J)ft'haps It could be a1aln. We ~tnnpeJJ pUlled to Carr for
If the ball bounca the rlaht hope. the eonversJon p o l n t with 10
way a few times this season. On to next week. minutes remalnlna In the aame.
Newport can win their share of
!a~::, ~~~~t."ka~tse~n,_:: ~1111771 Ill ,_ It II liil llllalt.
aplrlt Is there and Utls carries a T ..... .. .......... IIIII • team to surpri.tnc heights on I ..-., • ., • .,-••
neceaary occaaton1. 'I'M eo.ta Mea 11M l'fddera,
• • • Costa Meta Blab School'• Cee who 1oet to Santa Ana Valley
• I'IIIATZI ft.AGVKD team Ia .cheduled to play SUnny H.lth lchooJlJ.() latt Friday, will
CoAch Muaeau'a OCC Pirates HJlh ot Pullerton here todq meet Sunny HUla HJa.b School ol
are bavtnc their troubles pt.· C'n'lurwt~Q>. Since Jut ,.... Fullerton at 3:15 p.m. tomorrow
Una In the wtn column but.....,. dA,Ya def•t by We.tun RIP <Frtct.y) on the opponent.' ~14
to be de~oplna a pualna at· School ol Anaheim. thfy haw "We're I'Ofnt to wtn." 1Q1
tack to ro with the typJcal loocl been .....,., thNqb lnteMiw ..... ~ a.y 'hny. '"'be boJ• .,.
runnlnc p me that Vu..eau al· ctrtllt to aharpen up their wull quJte ...,_~ned and have ·a...
war-ha& point& lont. hard. ......,... prad.lt-e -· Memort• ot Jut year keep re· '!be Musta,_,. l.t tbelr _.... tdOM tJdl ...._ ..
hlm.lnr wtMn tb• Pirate~ won Inc pme o1 the n•aa. 11.0. o.ett J:I......S tiM foiJGw.
tiMtt ftm two pmea Jtooklnt Coeda Gecqe ......_. .-... ~ ~ .. ,..,... lD a.t
..,-I'OOd Jnct.ed, tben raft Into he WU ",....,.n, Jl I I I wltll J'li4IQ'1 I a . e : ...,..,....
a W.q IINall tlaat ran tar too tile ...,., ,....._. CIMII 91._ lelale. 1Wia1ttl Dklr Dktr-
....._ I Wall ...... tide ,..... l adl 0aata ......... llr -· .... 11ft ... a...d ---= ._ IIIAitd ....... aNI..... ...... ...... = IRs; a.& ... ...,_. .. •aLa. 11ft
--.... -to ... .....,. ,_ f'IIIIIr. ............ --a t eek ... 11ft ~ ............. ~ ....... ..,.. ...... .. , .....
•
Mesa Hlah held on to win, 14-6.
"They're a 1 rea t group or
kids,'' an elated Burns said aft·
t>rward'l, "the whole t('am played
great."
B's Overcome .
Lead to Win
The Harbor High Bf'e football
tt>am. H to 6 victors In the op-
t>nlng gam€', will play Excelsior
High at 3:15 p.m. tomorrow (Fri·
day> at Davidson Field.
Last Friday the BE-es defeated
Bolb Grande on the home field,
C'omlng from behind In the third
quarter. Quarterback Vic Miller
~C'ored both touchdowns. The
first one came on a 4-yard run
In the third quarter. tying the
score 6·6. Jeff Pie rosa passed · to
Dick La n g s e f h for the extra
point. and Harbor went Into the
lead, 7 ·6. I n the fourth quarter
Miller ran 20 yards for a TO.
and Keith Allen pa.s.sed to Greg
Oavtes Cor the extra ,point.
Coach Bill Straw felt that the
team need.& Jots of Improvement.
He named as the top runners.
Cary Curtis and Pete OsiJng;
Keith Allen eOOd on defense. and
Davies on offense.
oa 3-aso. w....-. a.-b
-KOW SBOWJJfG-
Ont' Week
Starting Wed .. Sept. 28
Clnrk Gable · Soohla Loren
"IT STARTED
IN NAPLES'*
Filmed In Naples
TECHNlCOLOR
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Mesa•'' • tz; •• ~
•"THE' STORY
OF RUTH ..
A
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In TECHN1COLOR
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Rhonda is fODd of pms!
Her AJe:undritc pcndaat
is a collector's item. But
before she could coUcct
rare jewels ... she first
collected sound investment
advice from a stock and
bond specialist, like the
R egistered Represcntath·c
at J. A. Hogle&. Co. Now,
with a regular second
income, she can acquire
the diamonds she desires.
Why not let such advice
help you ... no obligation!
Ask for Fill report otu
Seaboard Fmanc~ Co.,
Unil~d Artists Corp.
LNOILI & CO.
sus E. Coat JIJ9bway
coaowa DEL MD
OIIWe 1-U·
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BOATS '/llw!j1~_·/; t l/1 DAY
BOATS
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TIDE TABLE
6 a.m. z.....r....
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12:JO p.m.
Tille .... '&M ............. ., ,
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roa 1.01 ..aa.a
uabt npne A.M.-8eld ,....._ .... ........... ,.. .............. S:17 4.1 11:• 2.0 1.. U
LMr .... LMr
0:21 -0.2 8::8 5.1 .... 1.1 l :ot ·0.2 7:Z7 5.4 .... u 1:48 ·0.1 7:58 5.7 ... ... J • a I t T It
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2:21 o.t 8:30 u ... ... . 2:54 o.5 9:01 5..9 • .., .. s:• o.t t :D u •• a.a
CC*AIIIDTI 0. ...... _
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..... 4.7
......, ..... .., .......... c.. ....
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COIDIA D&l. ...... caur.
StrHt and 31th Street. North·
.-bound tratDc oaly.
Lake AW. between IZDd
ltJMt ............... Seath·
uaa&. •onca .. at boun4 traa1e oftly."
OJmfNAMC'E tfO. N8 srcno• '1. Till a ordtnance
Alf OJU>IN.ufCE or 111£ CJ1'Y ab&ll be publ1allect once In the
OF NEWPORT BEACH U · official newapaper of the Ctty,
PEAUNO SECnONS 329f.1 and the aame .UJl be eUectlve
AND 3299.2_ AOOING SEC-30 day• after the date of Ita
'nONS 32M. 3298, 3219.1 Am> adoption. ·
3299.2 AND AMENDING SEC Thla ordinance waa Introduced
n ON· aziO.S or no; NEW-at a reeular meetlng of the Clty
Council ol tM City of Newport PORT BEACK KU N I C I PAL lle&Ch held n the 12th day of CODE RELA'mfO TO ,.....,C 0
REGULA110NS , S.ptemt.r. 1860. ud waa adopt-
rumflSHJ:D 1 b e d roo m &,pt.
Adulta. DO peta. downtt/lllln,
aa.& E. Coeac Hwy., Cotona del
liar, 1115 mo,, year'• leaM-
Andreaen Company,'OR 3-6380.
FOR RENT Cho&.ce 2 bdr. u nfum
apt., patio, llteplace, dl•poul,
1arap, ran~ and refrll. It de-
alntd. !501 "i Nard .. u.. COM, on
leue, call OR 3-a.HO.
SEWING &
DRA.PERY wou W*JI.iiiil"lir
home. 12.00 per
$2.50 ,per panel
1 ~ ol ed on the ~th day of September. Tbe C ty Council of the City 1980 ~ th t Uowlnr vote to Newport Beach doe. ordain u wtt-' e 0
FUKNISHED bad\elor apartment
wtth hlde.away kitchen. Sepa-
rate unlt In rear. 160 a month.
Utilities Included. 604 Orchid,
Corona del Mar. r: ·J.. •, .. ""'-.;J.-'-"I..IIJI-~--FO_R_SALE ____ _
BAY FRONT 1 Bedroom. J95 .C>. follows : •AYES. COUNCILMEN: Kln"'s· SECTION 1. The column head-1...., AtkJ Cook. Stod· Boat allp available. OR_ ~-tf49.
lng "PENAL'MES AND EFFECT '5r. .naon. OF ORDINANCE" and Secttona dard, Ha rt. Lorenz. Some~. FURNISHED. one-bedr(}O~rt
ment In Corona del Mar. $8:i.OO
yearly lea~. Adults. Phone 3299.1 and 3299.2 ot the Newport NOES. COUNClLMEN: ~one.
Beach Mu11lclpal Code are re· ABSENT COUNCILMEN·
pealed None.
SEcTION 2. Section 3298 Is JAMES B. STODDARD
ST 0 -9833.
FOR RENT---r-bed"roo;:nunfur-
nJshed $85.00. 0~ 3,1917. added to -the Newport Beach Mu· Mayor
niclpal Code to rud: ATrEST: 0 ER FURNISHED APARTM~;
locatlon, pleasant surround-
Ings. No children. No pets.
Yearly lease. 610 Marguerite.
"SEC'MON 3298. INCREAS-MARGERY SCHR UD
ING STATE SPEED . LIMIT Publlsh:C~pl~~~.k 1960
Corona del Mar.
UNFUR!'HSHED, 1 bedroom-up.
ON CERTAIN STREETS. It is hereby determined upon the In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
basis of engineering and
trartlc surveys that the speed
permitted by state Jaw upon
the str~ts or parts thereof
described In the sections Col·
lowing this section and pre-
e<>dlng Section 3299 Is less
than is necessary for safe
operation of vehldes thereon
by reason of the nature of
tht> streets. the stop slens on
Intersecting streets or the
wide spaclne of lntereectlorus,
and It la hereby declared
that the prima facie speed
limit shall be as hereafter
designated on those streets
or parts the reof when signs
nre erected givtnr notice
thereof."
SECTION 3. Section 3299 ls
addNI to the Newport Beach Mu-
niclp..ll Code to read:
"SECTION 3299. DEC'REAS·
INC STATE LAW MAXIMUM
SPO:O. It ls hereby deter-
mined upon the basl8 of en·
glneerlng and traftlc surveys
thiU the speed permitted by
state Jaw outside of business
and residence districts asap-
piiC'able upon the streets or
parts thereof described In
the sections following thl~
section and preceding Sec·
tlon 3300 Is greater than 1s
rt>asonable or safe under the
l'Ondltions f o u n d to exist
upon suet\ streets, and It Is
hert>by de c 1 are d that the
pnma fa cie speed limit shall
b<' as hereafter designated
on those s tree t s oY parts
thereof when signs are erect-
Pd ,llivtng notice thereof."
SECMON 4. Section 3299.1 Is
added to the Newport Beach Mu·
nl~lpal Code to ~ad:
"S E C T I 0 J'l 3299.1. DE·
CREASED SPEED UMlT-
P A L I S AD E S ROAD. The
prima facie speed JlmJt .on
Pallsades Road bet w e. en
Jamboree Road and MacAr-
thur Boulevard s hall be forty
140\ miles per hour."
SEC'TION 5. Section 3299.2 Is
addf'd to the Newport Beach Mu-
nklpal Code to read:
.. S E C T I 0 N 3299.2. DE·
CREASED SPEED UMlT-
SUPERJOR AVENUE. The
prima facie speed limit on
Supt-rlor Avenue shall be
thirty-five C351 m I I e s per
hour."
SECTION 6. Section 32;A).5 ot
thP :"<Jewport Beach Municipal
Cod., I~ ameondE'd to read:
LEOAL IIOTICE stairs apartment available, $85
CER'MFICATE OF BUSINESS mo. COM. On e year lease.
Flctltlous Firm Name Adults. no pets. Inquire owner
THE UNDERSIGNED d o e s 620 Orchid. OR 5-00l7. hereby certify t ha t he Is con -• •
ductlng a manufacturing a~d HOUSES FOR RENT
sales buslnes$ at 1549 Monrovaa· ----- -
Street. Newport Beach, CallCor-FURNISHED two bedrooms, oneo
nla, under the fictitious firm and a half baths, furnace. tire·
name of place, enclosed paUo. ocean
GRISWOLD CONTROLS view: one block from Little Co-
a nd that said firm Is composed rona Beach, 3 to 9 months S300
of t he followinl person.~, wb~ month. Pho"e ORJole 3-Z764,
names in full and places or real-225 Poppy( COM.
dence are as foll~ to-wit: U:iFUR.NlSHED-new 2 -bedroom
DAVID E. CRISWOLD duplex. bullt-in.s. forced air
1549 Monrovia Avenue bear, tlreplace. Two children
Newport Beach. CaUtornla O.K. 690 "B" Joann 'Street. ~ my ba nd this 19th Costa Mesa after 3:30.
day of September, 1960. u..m.ro-..riSHED 2 bed,:....roo_m_a-pL" DAVID E. GRISWOLD ,,.. un ..
STATE OF CALIFOR..VIA )ss. In COM. Built-Ins. w/w carpet· > lng. drapes garbage disposal,
COUNTY OF ORAN'GE J laundry room. garage. $135.
Oz.l THIS 19 h d f ,_ t yearly lease. Two blocks ocean. • t ay o ~P em-ORiole 3-5390. ORiole J.mo. ber. A.D. 1960, before me, Thom· M K ORiole 3 ""'17 as E. Herternan. a Notary Public or :r. ramer. -~ ·
In and for the said County and FURNlSHED H 0 US-E -Ocean
State. residing therein, duly com-vtew, 216 Poppy overlooking
mls.sioned and sworn. personally LltUe Corona beach. 3 bed·
a ppeared David E. Griswold. rooms. 2 baths. month of Aug.
known to me to be the person lr Sept or prefer yearly lease.
wbose name is subscribed to the Owner 6101)1 Marguerite Ave.,
within Instrument, and acknowl-OR 3-2329.
edged to me that he executed THREE BED R 0 0 .M, furnished
the same. IN WITNESS WHE'RE-beach cottage, block and half
OF. I have hereunto Set my hand to c h 1 n a Cove. 433 Dahlia.
and affixed my otficlal seal the COM. GYpsy 6-9396. day and year In this Certificate ____ ..;;....;:....-..---...~--
first above written. ROOMS FOR ~ _
THOMAS E. HEFFERNA.._.
My Commission Expires June
24, 1963.
Publish: Sept. 22, 29. Oct. 6. 13
ln the Newport Harboc Ensign.
L&CAL JIOTICE
CEBTIFtCATE OF BUSINESS
FtctJ t1ous Fl rm N arne
ATTRACTIVE com er bedroom.
south of h I g h way In COM.
nlrely f u r n I she d. com plete
bath. one block from ocean.
ORiole 3-1893.
MOTELS
mE UNDERS IGNED does IN
hereby certify that she l.t con-CORONA DEL MAR
ductlng a Heating and Air Con -
ditioning business at 43~Pi E. SEA CREST MOTEL
17tn St .. Costa Mesa. Calif., under 2931 East Coast Hwy.
the tlctltJous name or Gawtt\rop Corona del Mar
Heating and Air Conditioning ORiole 3-6370
and that said firm Is composed WINTER RATES IN EFFECT or the following person whose
nmme In lull and plac-e of res!-l & 2 Bedroom Apartments
denre are as follows. to-wit : Kitchenettes
BERNADETTE l. DULWORTH Xicely Furnished 1507 Priscilla Ln.
NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA HEATED POOL
WITNESS my hand this 30th Children 4 Pets Wt'kome
day or August, 1960. --· ....-.,.,... ......... _....,_._...._.,._...,.............,
BERNADETTE r. DULWORTII ACREAGE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES(
Authorized Dealer
e ALFA ROMEO
e ALPINE
e flAT
e HilLMAN
e HUMBER
e LANCIA
e SINGER
e SUNBEAM
e TRlUMPH
HARBOR
MOTORS
2150 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
MI 6-509 1
MUSICAL ----
ORGAN AND PIANO
SALE
I FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE
OR TRADE
Equity in 21 new apt. bldgs.
152 units. all or sepmrate.
three top locations. Anaheim Electronic organs, u ed Lowrey. nea r Disneyland and Porno-
Ba ldwin. Thomas. save up to na. Owner bulldf'r will tradf'
S800. Used Grand Ptanos: for clear land, Ranch or
Stelnway, Meldorf. Baldwin. acreage. Boat. Plane. etc?
Knabe. from $399. Spinet pi-Prospect 2-1224, Anaheim. or
anoa. llke new in Maple. Cber-Box 98A, c/o Enslen, CDM. ry. Mahogany. pay out small ___ ........ _______ _
balance. 18 Uprights, from $99. CARPET CLEANING
New a nd used Hammond Or-
gans. New Steinways.
SCH~flDT-PHILL1PS
Est. 1914
520 :'(o . .Main, Corner 6th
SA.'ITA A~A
• ELECTRONlC-SOUND
SYSTEMS
Specialists In :
• Wall·ta-Walf
e Furniture 1 ~
Sa~-:-~ ...
,Carpet Cleaners
Fr~ E--timates Ml 6-2323
* Kenmore * RCA Whdpocl
£XCLt.:51VEL\'
ALL TYPES OF
Photographic Supplies
e Put Color FUm Service. e Movte Projectors !or Beat. e Model A.Lrplane Suppliee.
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1782 Newport Blvd~ Costa M.eu
Pho ne UbeJ"tv 8-700
2 Fast insured movers and
large van $11.00 an hour
nme starts' at you door ..•
Why pay more?
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NEWMAN
·TRA.~SFER. STORAGE co.
Midway 6-2528 or Liberty 8-6430
1968 Harbor Bl vd .. Costa Mesa
HAULING
RUBBISH HAULING
Lawn Renovating lr Gardening
CLEAN -UP SE'RVICE
FREE ESnMA TES
LI .
c~ Kl S-2209 Anytime
RUBBISH HAULING
6 Clean Up Work
Reasonable rat<'s
':'8i2
AUTOMOTIVE
SPECIAL
• Stereo, Hi-Fi
COM~fERCJAL-l:':OUSTR1AL
HOMES -BOATS
CUSTOM INSTALLATION
------F-a-11--\V!:eels A:.crned
RUG CLEANING and Bcla:1ced
SPECIAL $9 95 W lih t!i.s Ad
7c A SQ IT •
Painting-Deooratin9
PAPEK HANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ucen.led Contractor
1897 Orance A~. eo.ta lies"
UbertY 8-~ ----Carpentry
• Minor RE"palrs
No Jobs Too Small!
H 0 ANDERSON
2966 Pe-pper Tree Lane
Costa Mesa. Calif.
Kimberly 5.8175
It no an~w<'r call Ml 6-2372
HOUSECLEANING
CARPETS CLEANED IN
YOUR HOME
Furniture, floors. walls, windows.
Reasonable. Licensed, bonded,
Insured. U 8-91111.
COAST Cl..EANING SERVICE
LANDSCAPING
Complete Landscaping
Service
nEE I.:S'I'DU TES
Slafl Green Stampe
P'W!e cleliwey
COROJfA DEL MAB NUBSDT
OR 5-0160 · 2744 E. Cout Rwy. _..
PAINTING ~ -FOR EXPERT PAINTING
-CALL -
Sympson & Noller
Newport's
Oldest Establi.shed Painters
OR 3-3630 -Eves OR 3-5454
EXPERT P AIN"nNG
OR 5-1023
ALL PAINTING
I 30 DAy SPECIAL
ANY HOUSE TRIMMED
$49
Average 2 Bedroom
Ex1enor -$195
4 Year Guarantee
Ml 6-3.,02
Paperhangmg 6
"SECTION 3250.5. NEW·
PORT BEAC K ONE-WAY
STREETS AND ALLEYS.
}ss. *LOOK*
ON THIS 30th day of August.
1960, before me, a Notary Public
In and for said county and state,
residing therein. duly commis·
slone~ and sworn. personally ap-
peared Bernadette l. Dulworth.
known to me to be the person
whose name ls subscribed to the
within Instrument. and acknowl-
edged to me that she executed
the .same.
ACREAGE FOR SALE OR
LEASE FOR T R A 1 L E R
COURTS OR TRACT HO~fES.
WITH nus AD Herb Mlller's Pamttng Sound-Crofters. Inc.
AUDIO SPECIAUSTS
South side of Balboa Blvd.
1M-twee-n McFadden Plat-e
nnd Alvarado Street. East
bound traffic only.
North side of Balboa Blvd.
bf>tween Al varado Street and
~fcFadden Place. West bound
tratflc only.
Thirty-second Street be-
tween Balboa Blvd. and Mar-
cus Ave. Northeast bound
traffic only.
Thirty-third Street between
~arcus Ave. and B a J boa
Blvd. Southwest bound traf-
fic only.
SEAL
WITNESS my hand and ofll·
seal.
LILLIAN FOSTER
Notary Public In and for
u.ld County and State.
My Commission exptra June
19, 1962.
Publish: Sept 15, 2:1. 29. Oct. 6,
In the Newport Hubor Enst1n.
2626 E. Coast Hiway OR 3-8515
Corona del Mar ;\'u-Way Rug & JanitOria l Sen IC'{' RICHFIELD STATION Ql ALITY WORK, un:.-..sED, IN-
We Clean walls, windows. floors. 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poinsettia 1 Sl'RED. FREE ESTIMATES ---sACK TO SCHOOL WAXED & POU SHEO OR 3-9'728 • Corona del Mar 1 R<~y Thomp~on Ml 6·5l48
VERY REASON ABLE.
E. E. NEWMAN lc ASSOCIATES
R.EALTOm;
Phones:
S AL E
SPIZ<IET PIANOS-ORGA~S
$395 Midway 6-2528 or U berty 8-6430 --.....:....---.......,...,..-_..,...__.,..,.. "Open Fri. nights 'till 9:00 p.m."
HELP WANTED WOODWORTH'S I
Commercial It Re ldenual
LI 8-0380
INSTRUCTION
ARNOLD JUDA
CO~CERT PIASlSr
TOP OPPORTUNITIES 2620 E. Cout Hwy. • OR 3.5530 T<'a('her. Childrt>n and' Adult
Sp«-iallzin' In
Htgh Quali ty UpholstN)' Sham · poo. ~:.n Wa. hlng, and Blu.-Coral
Wax mg.
TOMMIE SANFORD
at
FLYl='G A SEflVICE
1 R lr L Auto Clln!cl DAILY Corona del Mar Counw>s. Preparatory. lntermt>-515 N Ma in, S.A. KJ 7-4459 dlate and Advanc-ed or Flni h· C"orncr Bayside Drl\·e lr Marine
CASH tor your plano, phone lng Course. Avf' at the entran~ to Balboa Be Sure To Cb«k Wlth
JUNE FARRAR Kl 7-6066. Island. BALBOA ISLAND
PAINTING
I ntC'rior-Exterior
Expert Atte-ntion
Gl\·en Your Painting
Problf'ms
FREE ESTIMATES
Ll 8-0742 Thirty-fourth Street ~
tween Marcus Ave.. and Bal-
boA Blvd. South~t bound •
traffic only. GARDENING
Employment Agency NOT A MAR r.ITERVIEWS ARRA.-..GED ORiole 3.2310 402~ S2nd St., ffewport Without Charie roiilii'SToNrS --PAINTING
ORiole 3..-., OR SCRATCH CALL Ml 6-1055 Mesa Auto Wreckers ~ p Thirty-fifth Street between
Mamu Ave. and Balboa G d · M · t nonce Blvd. Northeast bound traUic ar enmg am e
only. 11\irty-alxth Street between
Me reus Ave. and B a 1 boa
Blvd. Southwest bound traf-
fic only.
Thirty-seventh Street be·
tween Park Lane and Lake
Ave. Northeut bOUnd traffic
only. T hirty-ninth Street be-
tween Balboa Blvd. and l iv·
•r Ave. Sou thwest boUnd
tratnc only.
Fortieth S t r e e t bt'tween
8al!M)a Blvd. and Rlwt Ave.
Northeaat boUnd ttame Oftl7.
FortY·tlr1t Street betwln
Balboa Blvd. and Jtlwr Aft.
Southwell bound traftiC aaJ7.
Fott.y·NC'Oftd I t r • • t be-
twMn BaJboe •Yd. ud ltiWr
Ave. ffOC't.hMM tlouM traf·
rte on1.1.
TRUST ME W1TH ALL YOUR
GARDENING NEEDS FROM
ATOZ.
EXPERIENCED, REUABLE
Local hteren~
\
FREE ES'nMATES
CALL 10 5·9717
OR
MI 6·S7Al
GARDENER
6 olean up. Ftft £8dmata
Ml f -274.1
OdD aD
Expert..., Ia 'an • • waDte wortt In OoNM del Mar. can nan t.""' ewa.. 11oft.·,..,., Forty-third Street bet.-.
lalboa llvd. and Jtlftf Aft.
Soulmr.t bound tra.rtlc onJJ.
Fort)'•(OUJth s t r e. t Me PE:...:=EIIOIIA:::~::...=.;:~u:;;;;.._ __ ~----~
t..n lalbea Blvd. and •vu
Aft. 11trtMMt bOUnd tnak
only.
Vla ~ ~ Vta
........... StN& ..... ....... ~ .
... -.......... 3IIMl
• Used Auto Parts. Tires l..l APERHANGJNG SITUAnONS WANTED Llke1 new Bdlo~ Bah 1~l" sp;:! WANTED. MISC. We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal LJI."en~ 6 lnsu~ ~ERIENCED-u ..... n-cum .. rt-d p a no an .,..,nc ' ..,.,v or ' -us~ 8-.,013 FREE ~ .. "'TES ~'"" ·~ ""'"" offer. may be financed. Kl CASH for your plano. phon<' c.n • • • ~ ~~~
practical nur~ desires duty. 5-8932 e~. or weekends. Kl 7-6056. . 2075 Placentia Ave. eo.ta 11.. JE 1-1419
fpreferably nlihts) Of' stay In ........... -==--::::::=-----
5 days a week. Ml 6-1407. r:-----------------------~ ~~~ ~ ~~:-:.·~o~p!~f. I t.t• In Your Classified Ads • • • • Special LoW Rates! 1 and radfet patty. Boetess gifts
trw. KI s . .-.. I
EXPEIUENCED aardenu, mow I , I a& 11DIIIUD1' roar-Olr& WOD I'D U AC& I ~ ......... ~--trimmln&. and dean-up. / ~ ;
Alto rardenlna. t..t me make I ~ ~ s.. I your yard or aarden look beau· .f' "/ L 2. I. Pl I I I
~ · 1 ~/ l e. T. & I. JO. G lllecrtlaa I
Pllflrnlll mu.p and atea m I ~ !J# 1L U. 1& I
bat"-. By appt. c;;:,· 106-6170. ~ ~ ../Jij
_ ~ as!~a: ~ coat:~~~ I ' ~, ~.,-~ 15 WOida oaly SOe lor ace In
CA5R tor tour pla.no, phone , •• •• a -----a ____ ....;, JD 7--. ' -17. ----ADo
IOAT lilP In •1• CO\-.e.-rOi ' 22. 11. k a.
N'nt. Afti~W. Oct. 11 to lune ' I lL ------------------:.:S .J;. :;-'~ .. ca~o v:: ' a----If. ----a. a a..__.._ __ ,.._Ill
lieD ._ s. aJM. I ... -a,_,... ti:il~;;-=:l
\
ltobertl Sinnott, 71,
... , . ·~~~~~~ ..... ,,.~! In merchandise
They Will now each be rtven a
gold Sea Horae lie clup with a
dia mond set eye by Gil Smith,
owner of the Sea Horse.
The winners are Van Tyree,
M. L. Heller a nd Hank Winkler,
of Loa Angeles; Glen Walker of
Walnut Creek, Nick RobeMis of
Garden Grove. and Harold Daw. ot Santa Ana.
Fl•Y M
IN ... ., ........
(Move In Jmmedla.ttly)
PGIL
3 bedrootN, 2 baths, troplt'al
irounds In Newport's best
dollar v a I u e a,ea. Under
S30,000.
UPPEI lAY
t EnJoy the mountain vtew and ll*douaneu of UPPE'R
NEWPORT BAY. Ne-arly MW .tucco and plaatet, ranch
t tyle, three bedroom, room, two bath home.
Double .nreplace wtth on family room aide.
N~ly carpeted. dlahwaaher
and • dllpoMI. PRICED
RIGHT AT J?OWN'·
NEAT AS A P1.N. The owner f\d tills home completely
redecorated In and out, Jndudlng new rile In shower.
Enjoy the beautiful HARDWOOD n..DORS. forced al.r
heat and EXTRA BAm. Nicely landacaped, ahrub4.
grapestake fenced, and EXTRA LA1tGE COVERED
PATIO. Fu l~ price only $22,950, $16,000 6~ tM Joan
available. OWNER WJ.LL CARRY 2ND FINANCING. Dr., Newport
He:laht•, a rHident since J~. puMd away auddenly on
Sunday, s.pt. 25": while visiting
friends In Wenden, Adz.
Mrs. Sinnott, who was born In
Provo, Utah,' In 1889, was of plol'l~ stoek. Her fat11e r was
'Benjamin !~forgan 1 Roberts, the
that white ehlld to be1 bon] In
Fort Brldpr, Wyo. Sh~ was also
a fintt CCKUin of former.g9vernor
Goodwin ~-Knight. ·-
..!,~=·· M. M. LaBorde,. Realtor
She leavea 2 daughter, M.iss
Florenct" Sinnott of La Mirada,
and Roeem ary (Mra. Graeme)
Smith, with whom ahe rt"Sided;
a .on. Lt. Cmdr Myles Roberts
Sinnott, now a.t Guam, and 3
grandc hUdren.
Chri.stlan Science services wlJI
be held at Baltz Coeta Mesa
Chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Senl• .-cll•••
lra Dowd announced this week
that his Catallna boa1 service b
oUerlng winter service to Cata -
lina, leavinr from the Balboa
Fun Zone at 9:45 a.m. Saturdays,
Sunday•. Mond;t.ya and Tues-
days. Ret urn Ume i.!l 6:15 p.m.
.oYD IS WAllED
John T. Boyd Jr .. president of
the Southern California Thrit1
a nd· Loan, Co At a Mesa, was
named ~tary -treasurer Jut
week at the annual meeting of
the California A.uodation of In-
dustrial Loan CompaniH In Los
Angeles.
:::-::--:::-:-~KDIIDY JL0. TO Onll
The Harbor Democratic Head ·
quarters announced tbi$ week
that there wlll be a e rand open-
Ing of the Kennedy Headquar·
ters at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8.
at 1914 Newport Bl vd., C o s t a
Mesa. The Newport Beat:h Ken-
nedy Hq, location is 671 0 W.
Coast Hwy. -:-:-:'-...,.,-::--cam. ro• TBE CAJITO'S
A daughter. Laura Annette, 8
lb. 2 ozs,, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Bob E. Cant u. 2580 Willow
Lane, Coeta Mesa , in Hoag Hos-
pital on Wednesday, Sept. 21.
She joins brothers :\l lcha el. 7,
Gary, 6, and David. 4. in the·
family. -----··Aca TO SCHOOL' NIGHT
The annual "back to school
night" wlll be obser'\'ed at Hor-
act' Ensign School next Wednes-
day evening, Oct. 5. Pa.rents will
m eet at 7:30 p.m. In the gym -
nasium to meet t he teachers and
to hear about the !!<"hool pro·
gram, then wlll visit the class-
rooms.
WEEIL Y SPECIALS
'53 OLDSMOBILE 68 S 295
'54 BUICK 4-dr. 295
'50 PLYMOUTH 4·dr..... 295
'55 CHEVROLET ~J Air 695
'55 MERCURY, Alr Cond... 695
'60 THUNDERBIRD ......... 3995
'60 CORY AIR 4-dr ............. 1695 ••• .. FAMILY OF .J'TNE CARS"
600 W. Coast Hwy. LI 8 ·9368
NEWPORT BEACH
Open Evenl.nga ,1 9 P.M.
let Alftjs tWs EIIJ
It your car turns over, just
get some pas.o;ersby to flip it
back on its wheels and keep
going.
Elsie M. Ha ll, 58. of 213 DJa.
mond Ave .. Ba lboa Js)and, turn-
ed ov e r her 1960 four-door
French automobile on Bayside
Or. opposUe the Balboa Yacht
Club, Newport police reported at
4:05 p.m. Sept. 18. It was the
only vehkle involved In the ac-
cident, with da mage under $100,
pollee reported.
The vehic.le was righted by
passersby and proceeded under
Its own power. Saves on towing
charges, you know~
GlfiSM, II ....
Percy Wrigley Jr. Is opening
his We.!!tw1nd Trader gift shop
tomorrow (fridayl at 3637 E.
Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar. This
brand new bus iness is the result
Of collecting Interesting and un-
usual Hems during his tra vels
throughout the world, and his
s hop has articles from many
lands. •
Private family fu neral
ices for Mrs. Miriam R. ~Lan~, I
83. Lido Park, Newport
were held Saturdav In the
el of the Chimes, InglewOOd
Cemetery, with a reader of
Christian Science Church offi·
elating,
Mrs. DeLano died last Thurs.
day In a Santa Ana nursing
home. She was a native of West
Virginia and had li ved here 23
years. She was a member of the
Ebell Club of Newport Bfoach.
She Is survived by-a sister,
Mrs. Julia Dexter or Texas: a
jZrandson. Charles w. Wood of
Santa Ana, a son-in ·law, Charles
B. Wood of Balboa. and 2 great ·
grandchildren. Entombment was
in Inglewood Park Mausoleum.
Baltz Mortuary of Corona de l
Mar was in charge ot arrange-
ments.
PICifiC FOB PACK 7'1
The new Cub Scout yt>ar will
begin for Newport Beach Cub
Pack i9 with annual registra tion
pil"nic from 3 to 6 p.m . Sunday
in :\farin~r·s Park, Harbor High·
la nds.
WALSH auT naJVES
A daughter, Seana Eileen, 8 lb.
llfVESTNEXT COURSE SET 9 oz.s .• was born to Mr. and Mrs .
The lm•e5tment Advispry De-John C. Walsh. 119 Emerald Ave.,
partment of ~t itchum, Jones lr Balboa Island, In Hoag Hospital
Templeton. member of the New on 1\Jesday, &opt. 20. She joins
York and Pacific Cout stock ex-sisters Carol Anne, J3; Francy.
changes. will present it• 6-SH· 12; Patty Lynn, 8, and brother,
sion cour5t' on lnVHtment an-John, 2, In the famiJ .
alysis on Wednesday evenlna:s l"'l~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiil at 7:30, Oct. 5 through Nov. 9, In 1
the Ebeli cl ubhou~. Balboa. The
course will be conduct~ by Rex
Reno and Louis J. Zltnlk, both
residents of the Nt'wport Harbor
area.
~AL JfOT1CE
P·9108
CERTinCATE OF BUSINESS
, Fictitious Firm Name
THE U!"OERSJGNED do hereby
certify that they a~ conducting
a selling and dis tributing bWJI·
ness at 2554 Carnegie Avenue.
Costa :\feu . Ca li fornia. under the
fictitious firm name of
A .l B SI.J'PPLY COMPANY
a nd that said firm is romposed
of tpe following persons whose
names in full and plaC'es of resi.
dence are as follows. to-wit :
GEORGE V. ANDERSON
2554 Carnegie Avenue
Costa ~feu , California.
BRE:"T C. HUNTSMAN
1036 W . Balboa Boulevard
~ewport ~ach , California.
WTJ.IJESS our hands this 21st
day of September. 1960.
GEORGE V. ANDERSON
BRE~'.'T C. HUNTSMAN
STATE OF CALI FORNIA 1
I"' COU:\'TI' OF ORANGE f
O:'i TillS 21 st day of Septem-
hoer 1960, before me. a Notary
Public In a nd for said county
and sta te, resid ing th~reln, duly
commissioned-and sworn, per·
sona lly appearf'd
GEORGE V. A.'fDERSON
~nd BRENT C. HUNTS:\fA:-1
known to me to be the persons
whose names are subscribed to
the within Instrument, and ac-
executed the same.
{S'EALl
WITNESS my hand and offi-
cial .seal. •
MAURINE PRICE
Nota.ry Public In and for
said County and St·ate.
My Commiss ion expires Oct.
8, 1963.
Publ~h : Sept 29, Oct. 6. 13. 20
In the Newport Harbor En.!llgn.
' IN ANY
REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTION
THIS-
.. y-Symbol
of SaNty and
SuporiOf Setvic>o
HllltraWHYa
J O!:d7 Reahon--·
Mn of a local boud
ol Rnlcon and dw Na-
tional AMOt;dtion of Ileal
butt Boarda--aMy dif.
play dUI aabiftl'l. Rr&J.
ron. pledeed to 1 Cock of
EdUcs .... -dw Gold.
ca •• .,., ch.-more d.n ";..t IDJ' ral n ucc
broknt.."
2 .., ...... of,.;,
---piadwJo...
ul reU aace board aod
the N.ooa.J Allociation,
ltahoft ~ ar dltir dis-
r.::::..~!i
!1d!lt..-'-!=
and u... FNf'Pl cot, a.... ...........
inp · .. ,-...,.,
pr'lllf •
• a.TA lEU •••
(Real .Estate Jmaglneers)
12828 E. Coast Hlrhway
Corona del Mar
OR 3·37i0
CURT DISH, Ruler
' 1600 WEST COAST HJGHW A Y
NEWPORT BEACH Ll 11-9354
WATER FROIT
6 P.OO~.tS -PIER II FLOAT
' PRIVATE SALE
CALL FOR APPOJNTM~T
OR 3·3630
IEED SPACE?
liVEST II THE 8001 EARTH
408 Holmwood Dr., 3 bedroom, 2 bath. ..... -.. $25.950
~Jf'dical Center near Hoag Hospital
90x150 Lot, &100 Sq. Ft., 120.000 Oown .... _ ......... -$67,500
2070 Tus tin Ave., New 5 B/R. 3 Bath, Shake Roof,
3000 Sq. Ft. Early Amt'rlcan, 20'7o Down._ ...... ~.$3-1,500
Open House Dally, 1973 Irvine.' 3 B/R, 2 Bath
Corner Location, Swimming Pool ... _ ........ -......... $42,500
3 ~droom Freedom Home, 4 \i'ft, Loan,
$2000 Down, Reduced to .. ___ ................................. ,$13,500
2 12 Acres. Building.!!, Horses, Potrntlal Subdivi-
sion, near .Santa Ana Country Club .................. $35,000
2400 :\1argaret Or., 6 B/R, 3 Bath, 30CXl sq. tt ....... $34,500
5 bedrooms, 3 baths, Bayrrest. Tradt> ...... -............. $42,500
Newport Heights Home, ot'ean view
Low Down. 230 La Jol la .... -.... ·-··---...... _ ............ $20,500
Lar&e Lots, Npt. Hel&hta. $7500, $8000, ~. ~
.JO YEARS IN HARBOR AREA
M1 6-l6i5
~00 ~. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
'
CAIEO IIIIHUIDS
COMPANION TO CAMEO SHORES
A new development by :Maceo Corporation.
61 quality three and four bedroom homes under ron-
~truction. New ori ginal fl oor plans are a vailable for
Ins pection. Down paymt>nls from $6200.
While they last-a limlled number of
lots tor the Individual who prefers to
very deslra ble
build.
MACCO CORPORATION
Sales -CA:\fE'O SHORES OmCE,-4701 Hampden Road,
Cameo Shore•. -
T~lephone: ORiole 3-4904
EASY TO ACQUIIE
ASSUME EXJSTING LOAN, PAYMENTS $109 INCL.
TAXES AND rNSURANCE, AlSO PRINCIPAL AND IN·.
'TEREST AT 4 ~W <;;. CAPTIVA11NG 3 B/R 6 1" BAm
HOME. HARDWOOD FLOORS, SLATE' ENTRY WAY,
FORCED AIR HEAT, FIREPLACE AND COMPLETELY
BUILT-IN KI1'CHEN-ALSO l"fEW SILENT WASHER-
DKYER COKBIN~TIOlf. I ., ...
lAY-MALTY, IIC.
REALTORS
1696 Newport Blvd., Colta Me&&
Day or nlaht Phone lJ. 8-1161
' '
I Mesa Meado~s
$
FROM '17E350 & '18.750
FUIINI8HED MODEUI ON <'.,IBID ST.
~ ....... .._ ...... ....., Ci:ubt a.lt ... _ .. ___ _
o.-Dalr ll .A.M.-7 .....
.._ At a • RAft & aoaON '' ··=·
I
"you'll like our friendly ~ervlce"
' 220 E. 17th St. Collta Mesa Liberty 8-1139
(Across the street from Mesa Shopping Center)
Evenings Call l\U 6 -5855 -LJ 8-4037
HOUSE FOR Ul ~
lUll lEW-CillO lEI. UR
/
211•111•••• 2 IIIII Ill••
APPROXIMATELY 1140 SQ. FT. OF GRACIOUS LJV.
INC. KITCHEN BUlLT·INS, DINING ROOM, HA'RD -
WOOO FLOORS, FIREPLACE. F.A. HEAT, TILE SINK
AND COUNTERS. LOTS OF CUPBOARDS. 2-CAR GAR -
AGE. STRESSED FOR UNlT ABOVE..
CLOSE TO EVERYTHING
EXcellent Financ.ing
.... HIIM I II & lliiJ
EARL F. CHA...WI
388 EAST ITni ST.
COSTA MESA
U 8·6301-EVENINGS M1 G-1451
DEDIT ... 110. Ill
..... W.IS...IIII
619 HELIOTROPE
Thla apedal 3 bedroom home on 60·ft. corner In
CoroRA del Mar with aecluded patio and other features
meriting your consideration.
124,000
I
ARMO. REALTORS OR 3-7560
• 3034 E. Cout Hlway
Corona del Mar
Fll SALE I
' ••••• 1•1•• .... • .... ,
WITH COMP'LETEL Y MODERNIZED 3 BEDROOM, 2
BArn HOME. Electric k.ltc.hen, FA heat and Hi·Fi
equipped. Store now on Jon1 term pe~ntage lease
with proven return. A fine home with a good commer-
cial Income attached. $68.500. Shown by appointment.
Elclam wltll
cull' 1a11, lEAL T ..
Ll 8-9354
1600 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach
Eves. OR 3-3468
UIU SHOlES
MODERN EARLY AMERICAN
4 3
4607 GORHA.\1 -BY OWNER
FULLY CARPETED
LANDSCAPED
MEDALLION ALL-
ELECTRIC KITCHEN
DDJIA.
·-
DRAPES
DISHWASHER
INTERCOM
SHAKE ROOF
PHONE FOR APPOlNTttii!Jtt Oil 5-1011
LIKE NE.W-5EE 315 MARIGOLD, CORONA DEL MAR
It will pay you to .we lhia attractive 3 8/R 2
horn~. Open 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. unw -'d.
BulJt by ••..-na•
botll