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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-11-03 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE ENSI&N'S F0011ALI CONTEST IFFIIIIL EITIY lUll ~-.... h ...... In cobM .. rlthtl 0 IUCICNELI. ....•..•.............. VL ••••.•••••.••.••.• COLGATE 0 0 HARVARD ........................................ PRINCETON 0 0 LAFAYffiE · ................•.. VL •.••• ········-··· RUTGERS 0 Q LEHIGH .......................... VL •.••....•.•••..•••••••• V.M.I. 0 0 NAVY ........................................................... DUKE D 0 PENNSYLVANIA ............ VL .......................... ;. YALE D Parents 0 PITISIURGH ................. "'· .............. NOTRE DAME 0 0 ILLINOIS ...................... VL ................. t.41CHIGAN 0 0 INDIANA ................... ••· ........... OHIO STATE 0 0 IOWA .......................... VL .............. t.41NNESOTA 0 0 MICHIGAN STATE ....... "'· ........................ PURDUE 0 0 NORTHWESTERN .......... VL .............. WISCONSIN 0 .Trustees 0 OKLAH0t.4A STATE. ...... vL .......... 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Steendahl ol Corona del Mar and ,_.., Alan Cny Jr. al altl Havea. .... tlal.lbed one-· two ln lut year's mce for tiM tOOl bill aweep~takft award, were Library Site Is Protested "It would be a tragedy If no one In the Heights really want5 the library there. and they get It ; and we In the Hlehlands aft!a want It so badly, and won't get ont'." This rema rk by Roy Holm of Harbor Highla nds at Monday evt'nlng'.s Newport Beach City Council meeting sum marized a new, surprising tum of events In the 8Ciection of a site for a bra.nch library. The Council was considering a Jener trom the U brary Board, recommending the <Cillt Or. site In Newport Hetchts for tint priority for a library because of popula tion density. The Ma rin- ers Park site was given No. 2 priority: a nd aomewhere eaat of the Upper Bay, along Ma~hur Blvd., No. 3 priority. Mn . Don McCallum of 41 5 Sa.n Be r n ar di n o Av e., Newport Heights said, "We In the Cliff Dr. area don't want the library the~. W~ bought our property on the unden tandln&: that t he site was given to the city for parks a nd recreation only. If this re· 1 strlctkm Is broken, what else might be built t here!" Council members said tha t a library ca n propeTiy be built on that sJte under the ternu of the £'rant of the land. Mayor Ja mes Stoddard aald that all 3 sites should eventual. ly have libra ries; whlcb comes ftnt may depend on financial donations, he said. '!be lJbrary Board letter wu ftled, and Councilmen Ken neth Xlnpley and Frank Atkln.on were tutructed to check the Cliff Dr. and Martner. sUe. and mnte-r with the Park Commll· IIOJ". acaln one-two In Iu t week'• En· •ian football contest. '~'hey ..... torllilfd •• ntr-s. with 11 came. eorrect. Yr. Steenda.hl won tint prize with his 443 tie-breaker, 69 points oU the 512 total ot wlnnin& team scores. Alan's tie-breaker guess was 589, which m lued the mark by 77 points. ' A cl~ runne r-Dp was Mason Wa llace of Corona del Mar, a l80 wilh 19 correct. but wllh a 367 tie-breaker. Gene Nix of .Corona del Mar remains In the lead for the S50 sweepstakes award with 21 cor- rect. Victor Rehm of COM Dies . Victor Eric Rehm, 72, of 303 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Ma.r, a reUred lawyer, died Tueaday at Hoag Hospital He was a na · UVe of Chicago and had lived herf" 4 years. Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Nov. 4) a t Baltz Co- rona del Ma r Chapel, >Mth the Rev. Edwin Gomke officiating. Movie Battle Site Located Grading of t.he site for School No. 7, near Bi& Canyon J Inland o( Corona del Mar, turned up q uantitie_, of e.mpty shells and alse som~ unllred cartridges, Supt. Roy Andersen rema.rked at Tuesday evt>nlna:'.s Elementa.ry School Board m~Ung. This di !K'O\'er\' was made al the location wht>re the school cafeteria will be built. Supt. An- dNsen said that It was the Joca - llon for t?attle !lcenrs of the film. "All Quiet Otl the Western Front." Thl' entire Corona del Mar rE"SetvOi r hill was used In the filming of the movi~. and there were signs of trenches along Harbor View HI!~ homes Wf're bu ilt. -.u•r,.ing Home Plans Drafted I THE ENSIGN ,. Th• omCIAL NEWSPAPER Of n. City Of Newport Beach Te ',Screening' The Newport Beach City Coun -1 d••><l·end of Larkspur Ave .. Co- gave ap;>rova l Monday eve-del Mar. down to Baysidt> ning to the request of Newport and called for speoc'ifications. Harbor American l...eglon Inc. is estimated at $900. complete construction of boat and seawall in front of the ~~·::.,~·~·•~11, condition that tl t he t. re- Ufe in the c .ongo Is ·Recalled Teacher at Ensign School - ' • Hop e ENSIGN ELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS I cannot w ith good conscience a ccept the prin -s..-~ .-,...... ..w .. c.r-., w.. c.lf. ~ ......,, • ciple of choosing the le sser of two evils. Our two n-..t.y, "' c..-. 4.1 w. ....... City ef ~ .... C.hf. Office eM "d } did d ff n} d ~~~~Hflt ....... 111 ........ luiWNit• Melllllt ~~ 2110 L C... HI ... 1 Cheerleaders Selected .at Ensign School 8y Cllall GODWDI School New-s J DWfOIIT IU.Im08 DIIGII fliv.aDAY. •on••a I. 1- JVai"'DD nmrr TaUMDAY CIOaoiiA Da. IIA& CALIF. pre81 entia can ates i er 0 , y in eqre e ; bur wey, c.-4el .... ,, C.lif. Telephu: OlJele J.OUO. two major political parties are both· follow ing the Aavo 1. HM,A same ruinous program of mo re spending, m ore gov-,~ HM'A -·--· ·------=~.:V= ernment controls. and continued undermining of n.. t..'i"' it tt.. Officlel N.'",_,., Lut nt\lNday, Oct. 27, an u · aembly wa• held durtnr the ~te· ond and third pertod, at Horae. En.lrn School. A talent ahow and the cbHtl~ader flnala were held. private enterprise and indiv idual responsibility. ef tt.. City et Newpert '"ct. Th Some ol the performer-a and at kind of program violates m o ral principles n.. NEWPOlT HAliOI ENSI&N -e4h•4.-4 to " • " • .,.,.,_ ef ,... their act$ we~: Barb Shannon. CANDY RIDDEtl NAMED QUEEN OF HO~ECOMING d h ld f lf wei wwleticNI t.r cMtt 4.... H... AJOI11 ef tt.. Su.-'-c-t Ill S...te an o s no respect or se reliance or personal ,_ •" .,., ,.. • ..,. tt.-.4 11 t~uellfle4 .. ,.t.~w. ell put.lle ...ticet req..n4 pantomime: Chris Babbitt, atory libe rty. The fact that an increasing majority of our ..., '••· ol football; RlckJe PharH and 1 t f thi If t h 'l h SUISCl1n10N UTES group, band; 1Parp Mat~n. al nr · peep e seems ? avor ~ w e are s a .te .P 1 osop y '" the N••.-t Hert-ArM: 0 ,.. .,.., _ suo: tw• ,..,.. _ suo lnr: Phil Monroe. adJ; Robin does n ot m ake 1t m o rally nght. The mO)o n ty a ppea rs Ouki4. of .._. Her~ ArM: o". , .. , _ suo: ._ , .. ,.. _ su• Fleld, ventrJloqutsm: La u r a t b ill" t h th · f d b ' b b " Loveland, Sue· Clark, Barbara o e w mg o exc ang e e 1r ree o m. 1t y 1t, Sellas and Judy Hart. dancing: in return for security . If w e continue o n that p;:~th, e THE GOAL IS TO ELECT CONSERVATIVES Kathy PhUips and Lonl Voorhes, CandJs <Candy) Riddell, 17· year-old dauahter ot Dr. and Mrs. Orin Riddell, 211 VIa Fl · renze, Udo lale, wtll be home· comlnr queen for the Harbor Hlth homecomlne rame and dance tomorrow (Friday) eve- nlnf. there can be only one result-loss of both freedom I am told that this is the wrong decision fo r a singing. and security. conservative, b ecause it w ould actually b e a vo te The cheerleaders were i n· v· p . . I It. would b e unthinka b le for a true American for Mr. Kennedy. I concede the fact that I w ill thus ~~~'l~C:~~e;,r~~a~-1 ~ J:::: IC9-r1nc1pa patriot to vote fo r Senator John Kennedy for p resi-fail to offset a Kennedy vote. also that this no-vote et Livingston, Janis Ga rnier. from M•ISSOUr•1 dent, because Senator Kennedy is outspoken tn his decision could throw the election to Mr. Kennedy if Sunday Illingworth and Bonnie McMullen. M Del Bo I I h scorn for our free enterprise system, which is the the issue is going to be a close one . ~-orH w es s t e B 1 newJy.appol nt ed tea<.'hlng vire· Sh~ will be erowMd at ha1t ttme durtnr the HarbOr·Anahelm rame on the Oran1~ Coatt Col· Ieee neld. The dance wJIJ be held In the gtrb' f)'m at HarbOt Hlrh tollowinr th~ aame. 1t wtU be an optional coatume ball ulled "Neptune's Klnrdom." The princesses for Queen Can. dy's court will be Pam Zander, senior; Barbara HuJhft, Junior: Karen Moore, 80phomore, and Lynn 'Russell, freshman. In charge of the dance are chairmen Sandy Davis. Sue Grlf· fin and Kathy Wilcox. and Dwigh t Dorman. senior class ad· visor chairman. only economic system yet devised that is grounded j ut there is political ogic, as well as m oral justi-principal at Harbor View School. solidly on Christian principles of morality and indi-fication, in not voting for president. If Mr. Kennedy *HEIGHTS SCHOOL She came to this school as a vidual liberty. He states bluntly that our free enter-, does w in the election. then the conservatives w ill fi rst gradt> ten<.'her from New· h · b k b h d 11 b 1 Newly eJected members of the port Elementary School. She ls *HORACE ENSIGN prise system does not wo rk, and that the govern-gel I e1r ac s u p , ecause t e anger wi e c ear student coun<.'ll at Ne w p 0 r t a native of Missouri, received ment must step in to regulate supply and demand land present. and there will be a reviva l of the con -Heights School are Nancy NE'ere. her Bachelor's Degree there and Horace Ensign's A's and B'a and p rices and p roducts. He is saying that nature's servative battle to preserve our Ame rican heritage Gary Guldjord. Kathy West, Ter· completed her Master's Degrt'e both won In last Th ursday's f 1 b l d h rv Daum Chr'&tlne Joh n•"n In California. She h"• taught all doublehaader aaatnst H a In • laws of economics do n ot work; in other wo rds, that o a conslitutiona repu ic an to alt the march Elissa u·ndroth~ Larry R~: grades In hN publk school ca· Kaiser School. The scores "wE'~ the laws of man a re a bove the laws of G od. toward Socialtsm. Kevin Shannon, Mi<.'helle Wel· reer, which began as an 18-yea r· A's 12·0. and B't~ 19·0. Bill Hoi· If Mr. N1xon w ins, and there is 0 considerable chel, Edward Bechtel. Diana old In her naUve state. der and Terry Thompson werf' • AIJ. THINGS FOR ALL MEN •· ·1 t .. ( h d ld b Gerhardt Mr. an d Mrs. Bowles have one the stars In the A game. Jeff Sl en vote o protest. I e new p resi ent wou e daughter, arM a gra ndson Jiving J·fln('s and Tom Galla were the • Senato r Kennedy s tands for political expedien-encouraged to support a p rogram of Am e ricanism • • • tn Laguna lk'ach. During the stars for the B's. The team man. r-v. H e wants votes. and he 1·s wt"llt"ng to spend a lot d To learn poise in sinRing h<'· "1 an conservatism . fore an audience. to fin d out past summer, .she and her hu.~;. n~<.'rs art> Tom Ball. Bob BassN. o f m oney, our money, to wm those votes He prom-The m ission for conservatives in this election is which tone best suits an lndivld· hand travel"d to Missouri; thc>n Jim Waydell<.'h and RobNt Kre· h h f h f f 1 d · h h bl c Vt>ntured up the coast to Canada. del. ises ig crop p rices or I e armer. low prices or to elect as many conservative candidates as pos-ua · an to acquire 1 (' a t 0 They returned to tht>lr homP in • • • the Consumer. hl.gh wages for labo r . lo w Interest bl A Ringing in loud. clear voi<'('S. N .,_ h h 1 e her all, it is in the leqislati ve halls that the ThPse arl' some of the bE'nPflts ewport <Kac t rough Yellow. The eighth and seventh grade rates for the borrow e r, high returns fo r the m vestor !ateful deciSIOns are made,· therefore the all-impor-childrt-n re<.'eive in the firth and stonP Park and Sa lt Lake City. G.A.A.'~ mE'et at 3:30 attt>r ~chool. 11 · h h d d d · th d h ShE' lo\'PS to cook and has a hob· The eig hth grade G.A.A. mt>etln" -a w1t our o wn ar -earne m oney e xtracte tan 1ssue on No v. 8 I·s to vote for good patr1·ots six gra e (.' orus. b r 11 1 1 d .. y o "c-o <'Ct ng tr " and true Is on WNtn<'sda"'• the !'I<'Venlh from us by aovernment taxation. end doled out 1n h h 1 h d ThP mPmb<>rs of the> chorus wdpPs." ' w o are w o e-earte ly against the welfare state 1 re: Diane Berry. Donna PNrl n. 1 grarl" on TuP<~rtay. ThlR quarter government hand-outs . phllosophy Paml'la Le Cakes. Carol :"J<'i~on. ---~--------thc:>v are playing volleyball. Senato r Kennedy and the Democr::I'!c Party arc C'athy Simp::on. Kim TuriPv. * C.D.M. SCHOOL I OUkers tor the eighth grade • WE HAVE THREE GOOD CANDIDATES ... , ,.. So 'x th 1 arc:> Charlie Da\•is, pr('JJidt>nt: p e rpetra1ing a colossal fraud on the publk promlS· ~even ·~ray, nny .nPrg('n 11 • Kathv Hartley. vl<'t'·Prt>!'lld<'n t, ing all thmos fo r all men pretend1r.g t ha 1 t 1s all The voters in the Harbor Area ore fortunate in ~~P;:,~ki:a rb~r;;ls~~ad~n A~:;~ t h:~hr;~~~f '~11~"~ig~~~ ;:i'n:~ and Sue ~fath<'ll. s1wPtary. free -y et they know and we all mus! reahze that having three outstanding candidafes. all incumb-;net Shows_t ark. Grorgc Wea,·N·IIna b<>lng !'thown In th£> main Officer<~ for thP t:<'VI'nth ~trarlt> h h d d r. a J ~ J VI 'T "' are Joy ISC'Jiy. prpsidcnt; Kan>n it is not only not free, b ut that It cos·s even more for e n ts. w o ave goo votinq recor s I wtll be cast-.rt>,.. onP~. <'annP ""0 "· N · office at tht> Corona del Mar h f J B U f U S rv Ross. Terry Glass, :":a~{)' School. Janis Pernworth of Mrs. Brubaker. vl<'t'·PrP'IId<'lll, nn rt t e government to try to do these th:nos than tf w e mg my vote or ames . tt or congressman. WPils, Sh~ron Galhralth, Trma D('nton·s thmt grade Is the young Tinka HI'~. ~'-'crt'tary. were to rust to our o wn mn.anve And the g reatest John Murd y fo r state senator, and Bruce Sumner fo r Broylt>s. R1 rharrt Thorpe. ~helt.r artist. A nt'w snmple or chll · Fo~t~~~=n~a~~~r~~~~en ~o~~~~ COSt of all is our freedo m. state asse mblyman. Spurgeon. Step~nnlc-Brown. An ttrt>n"s llrti.!ttll' e-fforts is show n so<'ial set. He announc<'"~ th .•t I A lr drt>a Rojas, Elt7abeth ~1ad.A'nn. euch W('('k, V1 ce-Prcs1dent Richard Nixo n and his Modern n e xce ent endorsement of Congressman Utt rvnthla Bram, Mvra Oqulst. Jan el~hth grade dan<.'es will bt' h('l d Bepubltcans are not quite as far down the road to 1 comes fro m h1s o pponent Max W oods. who con-FI.-Jd. Ca thy &-Jrftan. Kathy • • • on the afternoon!\ or No''· 18. d w Iff s d c tt 11 J rlv B 11 A thrC'I'·mon th ·old Austrnlian Jan. 13, and Aprtl 14. and there Sociahsm as a re Senator Kenne..Jv and t..JS Demo-e mns Mr Utt fo r voting against the many spending, u · -an Y au e · u e · kanna roo wa .s shown to all 111 '--1 h J 9 ~. r: .r utty Dagu('. Nancv :'-ief'<.'P. Linda ,., w ....,. On(' n g t evPnt. urw . crats. b u t they are hustling along enerqeucally seek-oive-away schemes in Congress Another commen-Kitching, Da,·(' RI\'CrR. Tommy cl:tSses last week. The tiny two· Seventh grade dan<.'e~ are srht'd· ing to kee p pace with the promises of the Democrats II action is Mr W ood's criticism o f Mr. Utt's unre le nt-Muntean, Cole ~1 I I I(' r. Pam loothc:>d animal was <.'llptured on uled Cor Dec. 9, Mar<.'h 10 and nn Th J ~~ 1 J n ran<'h In Australia ownf'd by evening dance Mo y 12. Vice-President Ntxon has gone along w ith the • mg opposition to the C ommunist consp irac y . Pn~rP~~~~n ~~!a~:,rrj1"t1 ~~; M rs. New ton of rrvlne Terra('('. • • • "me-too" Modern Republican program of the fan-Our C ongressman believes that freedom and ner. Billy Randol, Davict VIerling, She plans to keep It as a pet tastic waste of tax money in the foreiqn aid hand-C ommunism cannot co-ex1st, but that one w ill con-Suzy Yost. Elissa Lindroth. Don· unt il 11 matun-s. but In the h h k 1 th h H '-d be h na Kall nka, Kristine Moore, Un· meantime, It sleeps In a small out w ic is draining us into national ban ru p tcy lquer e ot er. e wants uee om to t e conquer-da Ru..ssell. canvas satchel, wb l<.'h apparent· Football squad mt>mbcr.s will be sporting new Jackets soon. Approval has been granted for the purchase of 15 jacket& with the ~hoot name on the fr ont. They will be transferred to bas - ketball squad later from the football players. and winning us only scorn and hatred aboard ; the o r. Mr. Woods says Mr. Utt is leading us into atom ic • • • ly reminds hlm or hls mother's db I h pouch. ruinous farm program of enormous subsidies and war an e ieves t at it w ould be b etter to try to get Miss Marcella Robinson·, t.lr· • • • artifiCially h iqh food prices and mountamous stores lalong w ith Communist Russia than to risk war This ond graders were busy last Frl · Mrs. Hcngsls. st'co nd grade in· f f od ff · · h d f th at · th t t 1 "Ad 1 day preparing for Hallowe'en. 1 1 h [ o o stu s rottmg m government ware ouses.1 r~mm s me o e .. sen or l!1 a g rea nove , -Th<'v madE' original skeletons strut'tor. s n er irst year or • • • m ore and more government involvement m such nse and Consent. who satd that he would rather and wit ches through n proce ~{~~~~ i~P ~~~r!:w,~~ ~::.~~ The eighth gradt' accelerated helds as educallon. housmg and medical care. which crawl o n hands and knees to the Kremlin than die called paper s<.'ulpture. Rap ids. ~1ichlgan. wherE' she ~:::~":ta~tud~~ ~~;e~u~~~a:~ b I d 1 I und t · b b Th t th t k" d f Miss Robinson, or Lldo Islt>. earMd fier dt""'"'~' at Western 1 c an nng on y more an m o re government centro s er an a omtc o m . e answer o a tn o has be<'n tea ching in the New· ... ~~ systems, In<.' udlng the Roman . • COURTING THE LIBERAL VOTE !?lk was spoken many years ago, by Patrick He nry port School District for 14 y<'ars. University. • • • Egyptian and oth«>r bue number • . fs hfe SO dear. o r peace SO sweet, OS to be pur-She is a graduale of thP Unlver. Mrs. Arlene Rlanda, se<.'re tary. ~~=~~~ins~~~;:~.ng t Dwane Why co~ t. Mr. ~lXOn have _the courcrt;;Je to an-chased at the price of chains and slavery? Forb id it, :~~a~f CaHfomia at Santa Ba r-Is spending her first year In the The binary number sy tem sw er all the g tmme requests w1th the honest state-Alm ighty God .. Newport District at Corona del rwith a base of two rather than ment that the welfare state policy comes straight · Mar School. She was formerly a our system or 10> was used from the C o mmunist doctri ne: "Fro m each a ccording e COMMENTS ON PROPOSMONS 1 AND 15 *MARINERS SCHOOL secret ary at Santa Ana High. by applying Its prlndples to • She Jive& In Corona del Mar, and electrical circuiting. Some stu· to his ability, to each a ccording to his need." and The re are two particula rly controversial propo-A presidential election on a has a son in high school. and dents ha ve brought lJ1 models will le ad d irectly to Socialism . and then to C o mm u -sitions on the ballot, the first and the last. No, I. the small scale will be held Nov. 8 a daughter In fourth "grade. ot series circuits. parallel clr· nism ? He should have the moral fo rtitude to say state water b ond issue. is g etting grudging a pprov-at Mariners School. The election u~~~gr~~~ ~~li to~~:. ~rs~ cuits and serles·parallcl circuit, that it is immo ral to play the ro le o( "Ro b in Hood," al fro lll o rganizations and individuals; the re a re se-;:~t r~~~~~f.d ~:7dur~~ tt~~o~~h cussed at a raculty meeti ng held w~~~ t~i'ss m~~= 0~~woc ~~~ to take by fo rce from those who have in order to rious misgivings about contract d etails a nd a bout first and sixt h grades are ellgl · last week. working wit h the tour processes g.ve to those who have less. He could point out that a sou nd guarantee that the Southla nd will g e t th e ~~:1:0 c~~~~ro[, t~~e~~~~::::J ha~e a~woau~~~~~~~a':tea~,:,:~~ ;:~~~u ~~d s~~[~~~o~ "'t,~~ti~l~~ our God-given rights d o not include the government-water it needs. There is another critical que stion, Tuesday and wednesday of this party Monday. complete wtth with base 10 numbers. Instead al a ua rantee of happiness, b ut they do include the which has been sidestepped in the liv e ly debate week. costumes. The aUalr was held algebraic terlns have bee n s ub: maJ:enable right to life. liberty and the PURSUIT o f o ver Proposition I , and that is the possibility of fed-The affair was organized by at the school. stltuted, Mr .. ~e~tlt .. ald. h~ppiness That calls fo r individual initiat1ve and e ral intervention in the future to d ete rmine how the ~~hfi~1'!t:r;,ad:1~~-co~~~~:~; AIIEMDI raESRO KEETDrG New student body officers are enterpnse not reliance on governmental decree Feather River water is to be allotted. A precedent to Mr. Earl Bjelland, principal, H;;::P.HI~~m~~~~.P~~~~:c!d 0~ Dave Fontl us. president ; Molly Mr Nixon has had many golden opportunities has been set in the California-Arizona d ispute , w hich 'The students are very Interest · meetlnr of t.he State curriculum ~=n~dv~~ !~e:e~t~e;~· and Millie t I. I bold! . f f A . . h" h " f ed" b . 1 s· run.: d ed, and this will be an edu<.'a· Committee or 1he California As· M R -:::> spr>ar. ou y m a vo r o mencan1sm, w lC was re e re y spec1a m aste r tmon 1L1n uonal experience cor them." r. obert Ulley's home room mea .. s self re lian c e , private ente rprise, and faith in The re are grave doub ts about this water proj~. and • • • ~octdmaltinol!'traotofr•SelcnondFa!!..noSchlaoostl odttlcersLiared Leuah Rogers, pres!· God B 1 h d · h ff d h ood 1 • .. .. "''"' ent: n a lodlas, ~tary: u • apparent y e oes n ot WlS to o en I e a g rue is to vote "no" in case of serious d oubt Mrs. Frances Butler's sixth week. The • meettnr concerned Duana Burgess, student body 'g1m;1,...' rrowd. He is courting the liberal vote and I am going to vote "no" o n Pro position 1. Also de-=~~:n:a;al~~es.!:~~~·~~~ :n'~ 1currlculwn changes for high represe ntative, and John t>en l· is trJk.na the calculated risk of losing the sup port of serving a "no" vote is Proposition 15, Senate rea p-week. The class haa 'been study· s=c;;hoo;;;;ls;;;;o;;r;;th;;;e;;a;;:t;;a;;te;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;so;;;n;;;.;;;a;;lt;;e;;;rn;;;a;;;te;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;= the ,..()nservat1vcs. Perhaps h e thinks that the con-por tionm ent. primarily because it w ould d estro y the lng the problem of congestion, - servt::t. ves have no othe r p lace to go b ut to vote for h istoric concept of re presentation in the two houses and' rrarrtc hazards to and from h school, and feel they could look 1m But they do have som e other place to go; they o~ legisla1ure . Bo th wate r a nd reapportionment can at the altuatton more closely 1r can "take a w alk" as far as the preside n tial voting be solved on a sounder basis. . no one rode blcycles for this pe. · d H h rlod of time. 1~ concerne . e re is t e summary for election d ay: • • • This IS not an e a s y decis ion to make, b u t it is the e 'niE CANDIDATES Mr. Robert Slaugnt's fourth only morally right decis ion . We he re in C a lifornia . . grade claas presented a report are not allowPd to write in a preside ntial candidate. Fo r Pres1dent of the Uruted States .,..... ····-··-·No Vote on Nation Ball rules to the stu· To choose the lesser of two e vils is in itself an evil. For U.S . Cong ressman ·--·······.Ja mes B. Utt, incumbent dent council It was accepted. Th 1 F Stat S at J h M d J · be t but returned for furt her tUidy. e o n Y course to take is not to vote at all in the o r e en or ·--···-···· 0 n ur Y r., meum n The game of Four Square has p residenhal race For Sta te Assemblyma n -.. Bruce Sumner, incumben t been under oblervatlon by Mr. • • THE PROPOsmoNS Tilden FerrUI' fifth grade. They came up with a set of rules No. 1-$1.750,000,000 in s tate wate r bonds ·-···--·.No which w~re accepted. but alto N 2 In Assembl t t 4 N returned for further atudy. o . -crease y erms o years ·-··-·-o No. 3-0isabled vete rans' tax exe mption -···--·-Yes * uaD•"B VIEW No. 4--8-year terms for state colle9e trustees _Yes n.n&UJIW' No. 5-Increase legislators' pay to $750 m onth -Yes Over 500 parenta Oiled the No. S-Lower assessmen t n on ·profit golf courses No Ca!~torlum at Rarbor VI"' No. 7-Ease restrictiop o n chiropractic board ·-Yes Sehool to open the "Be~k to N 8-r 1 • ligibili School" al1ht procram.. Unde.r o. r e on s e · · · · ty to vote -···--·---·-· ......... -... -No lh.e dlnctJon of Mr. John F . Dean, No. 9-Claims against chartered cities, counties Yes pnnctpat. and eo·~ by No. 10-Procedure Jor remo val of judges ·-··---No tt~ Pannt .ta;uttJ !t~tutton, N 11 Lim , .N ,..,. annua, parent. ,_y 1tu· o. -· it veterans tax exemption --·· .. ··--······-· o de.nta" feltl¥1ty weleomed an No. 12-Repeal obsolete language in state sao crowd to u.. ttUlalcSe Con.-t:tution y ·I*'"._ At the doee ol the .... Ol& -·-···· -·-·----·-'" ~--· 8S t raJ meft&nl. p&ren .. vi8&c.d tbe No. 13-Appeal from justice or municipal court -Yea dulrao~DJ ot t.Jwlr dUJdren 10 No. 14-Uae gas tax funds for grade crossing · a.m ot uw P'Oif .. t.r tiM bonds o Ollla1q ~-The ~ ... es..d ... tbe ftO Elitalttft ....... No. IS-Reapportionment oi the S~ Senate --No .._... wttll com. ... cllllldll • Merrily ye~~r• ••• Christmas Cards I • •• Ire• Bara..r ... k• Traditional « "way out," Mnti• mentll • ~ -you•re .... to And • c.d to tuft yovr ..... I.M f*M) iR HarMr loeb' ..... dioft. I IS NEAll FOR CO WltHDRA WS .PBieautSifylin9d .~~\!"~~!~~ • an 0 ve Nov, 18 to not tt:aC'hed the 2t.t annlv•rsary ISLE PROJEa Retletve Of~ Of birch on July 1, 1961, may &P· th! ~~~~!':~~fpl:~ h:•·~~l~~ I ~~~;~~~~~~t::~ r:::d;c~ ~0::' !!;.~ N!c:J: ~p~~~uadl~f:~~ ~~~:i:rre~lvtder attlpt -;,n acore wUJ be 11ven a rll ld physi- The tr"VIne Co. l1 *lthdrawlnc parldoc at the pruent location Appllcatlort forma are avail-cal exam flrly In 1961. Ill Jona·planned aubdlvtslon of ol Chrtatlan's Hut: A City Council decitlon to ce-able at hllh Khoob and at the The NROTC collere tralnlnl Unda tale an4 111 Uldq that Beamt.h, Dt,.tna and Cortete, all the divider areaa met recrultlnr branch 1tallon, prorram l1 also open to enlbted this small Ltland be reverted to _,to 212 &1st St., West Newport, objections from tJ\e Parkl, N. lush St, Santa Ana. men on active duty with the acreare. permiallon to conatruet 1 30-unlt Beaches and Recreation Commta-Appllcanta will take the na-Navy and Marlne1. A .epArate Thla applleaUon tor the rever-motel and mana~r's apartment. alon, and the Marlnera Mile tlon-wlde competltlve exam Dec. quota la establiahed tor appll- alon to acreap will be consld· John M. Clark, 120 ~h s~. m1 erthants a1frl~ to ra~ fundi 10 as the first step toward an cants within th@fll! aervlcel, fl'8d thla eventni (Tbumday.l at Wett Newport, addition to dwell-or a beaut cat on pro~·· appointment aa mldlhlpman. the meeUnr ot the Newport The n ext plan, lncludlnr The NllO'I'C pmrram mak .. It lnr. which 1a non-contonnlnl 1 tl ,. 1 th ., 1 d t leach Planntnr Commllllon In becauae ol covered pauq:ewaya P an1 n nbo e r PI an bou""t poalble for a youna man to ea.rn the City uall at he cur • carne to a a rerular cormnlaalon while #• within a 1lde y1rd .etback. --1 •--f h Cancelli-out the Unda file ~."NV n cc.t ....,.,au~e o t e ex-atudylnr at a civilian coli-of ··• Anchorap Apartments, 28 of r1 1 d h -·~ I UbdlVIIIon Is In llne wJih the Bayshore Dr., Ba.y Shores, reto: pe:nae wate na P PH. an l e hi• choice which has an NROTC 1rvtne Co. dedalon, at.o an-cate •xU-foot alan and add 1 me1 rehanta aalhd they couldn't u.nlt. All tuition, fHs and booka nount'M lut week, to withdraw 3x9.foot arrow ata!l. ra .ae that muc money. are tumlshed by the Navy, and Its application tor subdivldlna At the Oct. 18 Council study the etudent recelv~11 an annual the Irvine property alone Bay· E. H. Corwin and J. S. Neau•. AeMion another proposal waa retainer of 1600 for 4 y~ars. side Dr., from the Marine 'Ave. 1202 E. "-lboa Blvd., Balboa, d~rlbed by AI Snyder. PBR Duri ng the s ummers th~ stu- entrance to Balboa bland welt-perml.ulon to remove IUbatand-c hairman. This plan c•lls tor den! eoea on training crul~ to erly toward Coast iiwy. ard aaraaes and construct new redwood planter boxes, to hold manf parts of the world. Alter This wa~ done, accordina to l &raaes, kitchen, bath and room.a Matal plum tr~. which grow completing the usual 4 year col - Irvine engineer, w. R. Mason, above, converting one kitchen about a foot high. The area bfo· lege counoe, he Is commluloned becauae "our planning depart· Into a bath, on a buildln1 that tween box4!S wUl be blacktopped. in the Regular Navy or Marin~ ment Ia In the process of devel-1• non-contormlnr because it There will be no watering pipe, Corp.s and aoe• on a ctive duty as oping a general plan for our un. has 2 dwelling units on an R-1 and the cost or the entire proj-a prCNJpectlve career oUicer with developed areas and wishes to par~l . ~t. with 120 plum plant! and the Navy's (ar-flun& fleets. study this specific area as It Kunz Slrn Co., 9-11 E. Coast 100 aldcwalk trees, Ia about High school seniors and grad- relates to other areas and u a n Hwy., Corona del Mar, pernils-$1.320. u:ues who have reached the 17 th I I •-f slon to construct an unlighted entre parce ..., ore either zon· The Marlne>rs Mile merch ant~ · bdl 1 1 1 11 d alan not to exl'~d 150 square 1nR' or au v son s app e to already have rallied more than hi .. feet In panel area. I s area. that, and all that Is needed for William Jordan, 627 Irvine ERTI C TE OF BUSINESS llere lA the agenda for to-a .go-ahead Is formal approvnl C n A LECAL NOTICE lllll.elll••'l Filii Patricia Crou:. 415 N. Newport N,~:;i;~rr Hel&h~. attempted to c suicide by slashing both wrists with a razor blade, New - port pollee reported at 4:04 p.m. last Friday. A.s offlct'rs arrh·ed thl'y found her husband, William. jllllempt- lng to stop bleeding from d~p laceration.~. Arte r tourniquets we re applied, she was taken to Uollg llosplt.al. The hus ba nd explained his wile was expecting a and thry had both lost jobs. MEET IJrf IUIILJJICAME I h · I h Ill .__ Ave., Newport Helghlll, permis-Fl 1 1 y· N n g t ~ meet ne. whlc w ....,. rrom the Sta te Htghway Oivl -ct t ous 1rm a me g in at 8 o'clock. slon to add a bedroom and den P-lm3 Robert Magnusson, \'l{'('.ptincJ. on a dwelling that 1.! non-con· sion. al 1 H bo u· h St-h 1 e TEifTATIVE MAP • forming because of 2 units In an THE VOORHIES S"IL Til~ UNDERSIGNED do hen·by rend:d a a~(';tin~ of rhr: ~,,:tt; Hearing on Tentative Tra~t R-1 zone. ... cert1ly that they are ronductlng vice-princi pals or !he Ca lifornia 4003, which Ia a reveralon to • E-A bc\'Y of friend~ was aboard a l.a.undromat business at 3238 A••-lotlon of Set•ond·-•.· huol a creage of Tract 2096, known as AMEJfDM n• E c 1 h C d I """"" ... J ·"" Lindll Isle, tbc !ormC'r Shark Is -Shoreline Constructi on Co. 215 the Lurlin<' last Friday to toallt · oast II g way, or~na . e Ad ministrators las t week in Bur-la nd. Ocean View, Newport Heights. a merry bon voyage to Mr. and Mar, California under 1 e flcti· llngame. The C'ommitlee j11 stud\·· YOUR By yeus of tralninc. your pharmacist is an ~xact11111 acientist. M a mem~r or ·the comm~nlty health team, he is a dedicated professiona-l man. Ye-t he is a businessman ena:aaed in aervlna: your needs not only as a supplier of medicines but as a merchant ""'hose stocks reflect the da1ly needs ot ht.s customers. A nd, too. he's a fellow towruman. a ta:ll"payer, a neighbor -one ••tho has a personal concern for tht' hulth and welt an or your fa mily. Clwistensen Pharmacy l021 E. COAST IIW'r .. COBOJfA DEL ICAB ' * CROWN HARDWARE * e FIJfAL MAP rezone an R-1 lot to R-3, bccaU!IC: .\frs. Robert Voorhies of 2532 Vis· llous firm name of Corona dC'I ln r discipline codes, attl'ndan(-e Co Mideration of the final map fi ve of the lots Immediately ad-t3 Drive, Bay Shores, as they left ·1'1far La1 undromadt •nfd hi haft 11sa.ld procedurH, programs for rehwt. _ .. A BOVII-OU> D j I I I II j for llawaii. rm s compose o I e o ow-~nt ''"'"'''· 10 .• _ ... ,1_ ''''"'"• ...... .. &PU~ ITOIIE"" hOM of Trart 3764, a proposer! subdi -on ng are commerc a y zonN I h I f II .. .. ""'', n c CUT filE OLD COLDlY ......... \'lslon of 15.09 acres, divided into and 4 of the 5 arr being used ng re,rsons w oselnda.mes n u I lor u sistllnt princlpal.s and thf' UTS Alii I• 038-lolo I ' •I 1 "'po ~~IN~ TO MILIT""T OALL and p ace-K of res ence arr, •• '''po-•'lbllltl•• of •·l-.p,ln•l· 49 lots. easterly of Irvine Ave.. 0 commcr ... a p.. ~e!i. ,___, "" ""' follows, to-wit. Nlrolaas Kkk.l•r''~·-~~;~i;~icii,iiii,ii~;';'"'~;EAn':~:c;o:i...,.~;m:GIIW;~A;T;~;:~~c;o~ao~~·~A~D~ELi~llli•~IJI~~ northr asterly of lllghland Dr., T he Army and Navy Ball will 4J3t; Orchid Avenut>. Corona del · near Baycrest and Harbor High-LEGAL JfOTICE a tttra ct a number of parents to 'f c l'f 1 w G Ill . nr. a 1 ., • • ,arman. , land~. CERTIFICATE OF BUSI:-.'ESS the Academy o!Carlsbad. Amon~<! 2909 Broad Street. Newpor t • VAIIJAJfCES Flctldous Firm Name these wil l bt' the Robfort lngold.s Brac-h, Calit. Th N ~W' James Allan Crane, 607 Jas-The undersigned does hereby of Ha rbor Island, whose two old -WIT:-.'f:SS our hands this 14 th e mine Ave., Corona del Ma r, per· cert.lry that she i!l conducting a C'SI boys attend the sehoot. clay of October. 1960. mi.'-Sion to build a 2·car g.uagC' building materials spc<"lalty bus· 'Il l Nkolaa11 Kirk and disaster !lheltN on a \'Ol t'!l'll lneSA at 6(17 &gonia Ave .. Co-LEGAL JrfOTJCE sf J. W. Garman. Ill. SNACK SHOP lot adjaCf'nt to his residence. rona del .\far, u ndN the fi{'fl -NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE O F CALIFOR:-.'IA 1 V' Leighton Taylor. 201 E. Bay tlous firm name of Elecor Sales No. A-JG631 fu _ ~ ·---Ft .. Balboa bland, encroach 6 Co., and that said firm is rom-1~ THE SUPERIO R COU RT OF COU NTY O F ORA NG E I ._.... BUEIY Mil RESTAUUIT inct'les Into the side yard along posed of the following person TilE STATE OF' CALI FORNIA 0 :-4 THIS 14th day of 0<1o· P ark Ave., to build a stairway, whose nil me In full and place IN A:-.'0 FOR THE COU NT\' OF ber, 1960. before me, a :-.'o-l zero side yard setback on each of residence a re as follows, to· ORA NGE tary Public In and for sa id side, 3'1·fOOt rear yard setback wit: Harriet v: ~tack , 607 Be-Estate of L. A. Kirchner, aka rounty and state, residing from th~ alley on the southerly gonia Ave., Corona del Mar, Loui!-A. Kirchner, a ka Anthony tht>reln. duly commissioned side of proposed garage, In order Calli. Kirch ner, deceas-ed. Notice Is and 11worn. personally ap- lo park 2 cars. Witness my hand this lOth hereby given by the under-peared Nlcolaas Kick and J. e USE PEilN1TS day of October, 1960. signed, florence H. Kirchner, W. Garman, Ill, known to Art /La Shelle, 325 Edgewater HARRIET V. MACK Extoeutrlx of the estate of L. A. me to be the persons wh081! Ave .. Balboa, permission to con-I Signed under penalty ot pe-r-Kirchner, d~ased. 10 the c red· names are s ubscribed to the atruct 10-story and basement jury. I !tots of. and all person!-having within Instrument. and ack - • i COROU DEL llR -.. 3-7310 (CODE& OF COAST RICHWAT & lfAJtCZSSU'S) SPECIAL 111-Aatuinll llflw! n~n~~.,, Frillr, smru,, SllliU, OPEJf DAD.. T -I TO t apartment house, .Including a PubUsh: Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, claims a gainst the: said de<'ea.sed, nowledged to me that they restaurant. bar, swlmm lne pool, 1960' In the Newport Harbor En-to present them with the nee-executed the same. ~ "boa:::'~':'::'"'=:·-•~·~'•::•~•:_:•:•:•:.._"'1:::~":':'•:•:_::•:'~•::"~·------------\~ary vouchers. wIth 1 n six WITNESS my hand and oft!-APPLE PIE COOKIES IAifDWICII -months after the first publica-rial seal. non of thla notlc.!!, to the said a/ Jeanne S. Duaan, Notary ... Califomia'1 open land and~­ tioo facilitiea are amon1 ber ID08t pricele. ueeta ..• the b.ckbone of her touriat industry wbicb brinp $1 billion a year of outside money into t.be •tate and createl thouunds of jobo. By clarifyin& 1111 1 utent and .. urin1 fair tax~ ation of recreation areu. PROP. osrriON & will k-Calilomia beautiful, reduce IJIDOI, preeerve faeilitiell for the bMith and en· joymoo>t of her people. Florence H. Xlrehne.r at the or-Public In and for said Coun-~,C uc. • DOL flee of Hurwitz It Hurwitz. 430 ty and State. :1' 2 ft-for 7 l2nd ~~t. Newport Beach,liM~y~co~m~m~lu~lo~n~•~x~pilre:•~A~P~'~II~29;:·11~~::::~~:il::i~~~::=:~::::~~~::~~~::::~~~~~~::~~::::::::JI Calif., City or Newport Beach, 1962· •• .. •• .,.. c• .. II I I County of 0"""'· Stato of C•ll · Pobll•h' Oct. 27. Nov. 3, 10. 17.1 ftdlllll II I fornla, which said office the un· In the Newport Harbor Ensig n. dendgned seleets as a place of business In all mattera ronnect- ed with said estate, or to tile them w ith the neces.sar)' vouch- ers. within six months attN the first publication of this notice. In the offi ce of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State o r Ca lifornia, in and for the Cou nty of Oranae. Dated October 24, 1960. Floren~ H. Kirehner. Exe<'U· trlx of the estate of L. A. Klrehne.r. Publish: Oct. 27. Nov. 3, 10, 17. In the Newport Harbor Ensign. State Farm !:;OMEOWNERS :POUCYgives more home protection, SAVES$$ Th~ ain1le policy coats Ina thl'll n four s('parate home polirie1, yet l iYel tntOitr pro-- l !<:t ion. And-the S tate FArm Homeow-nen Policy OOIIUI lt'N t han many other homeowne:-s policie~! or C'Olii'M, oomvl•te and u act J)Ntf'CtiOflill drec•1bed only in U-. policy. Ask 11 brlnt H &«<ay. _.LCOAST..,-, ~ADD.II.U ­ oa ...... -.... 111..__ _____ _.. __ --.. Are YJl!! smoking more now . ~ but enjoying it less? ~;V~ .._,.,nA~AniRA.._ You'll eftjoJ • C...l •ftYtime •f'ld -.er, tl••· So, H )'Ou'rw atnOki .. mew._.,.__..., ........ ·-·-""-' .. ( ., I ~iw badfiekJ atar of the N. Y. Gi•rtts. Holan is a Camel smoker. He say. he's bor· other brands. But C.mel 15 the Ctl&ret!e lor •mokina utisf.ction. II I -••u a-m. ....... 'I ••m~ •• The Tbwwlay ~n1n1 Club Ia a new Ol'l&nizatlon whlch a:ets uder way tht. week, under the ot~anJ.dna aporwonhlp of Mrs. &obert &o,er ol Shore Cliffs. , Jt wUJ be> launched at a brunch wt few 10:'30 a.m. today (ftOY. 3) Ill ....._ Bay Clu b, ftnt of a--. OIIDOftth17 meet· lap whim · probabq wt.U be twd In the futuw on the eecond Tbu.r.day m o ra I D 1 ot each month. The 'nl.ursd&y Mornlnc Club will operate upon lines almilar to those of the Tueada)'!' Club, which Mra. Roper also OI"J'&nized MVeral years a&o. That club hu ~wn to such proportion. that J'M'ently Its members Voted to »t a Hmlt upon membership In order to accommodate the num· ber who wish to attend Ita tunc· tions. Mrs. Roper said that the mom· lng meeuna time has been chosen to make Jt convenient for youne women with children in school. The brunch will be served promptly at I I a .m. fol- lowing a halt hour social gath· ering, a nd the proeram will start at noon and end at 2 p.m. At a preliminary meeting for the purpose of organ:dn'g, Mrs. 'R~r met with a small Jtroup of Interested women l t her home last week. At that lime she was chosen prt'Sident pro·tem. Other o!!lcers who wlli s<'rvc temporarily arc Mrs. William Stem, a>rresponding secret:ary: M rs. J ohn Jamieson, recording secretary; Mrs. Swanson. first vice preside nt and membcrlhip chairman; Mrs. Jp.scph Bell, sec. ond vice presideflt and program chairman; Mrs. A. L. Ellsworth, Ill Well! Jllll St., c.-. Ma~~ C... llaa P,_. MJ J.UU treasurer; Mm. R. W. Dauben· •pede. tinandal .ecretary. Sectloz\t planned for the club ar& the Sinalealres. f"or s inale women, either unmarried or widowed ; Globe Trotters, who will travel th~h the medium of tum. and travel talks as well aa by actual tripe; a bridle aroup; luntors, for those under 3!5: Baby Sitter, Anonymous, and the Culture Vultures. Tiny Michael Takes a Bow Mrs . .f"Rumont W. Houa:an wa• hostes.s recently at her home, 704 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Ma.r, to membfors of Newport Harbor Soropllmlst Cl ub . • She had a two-fold purpose In giving the luncheon for the club mem bers: To show her appreda· tlon for their cooperation durlna: her term of oftloe as president, and to present for the first time her young son, whose bi rth lui June hastened her resignation before she had completed her year. The baby, n.:.med ).1i chael, made a hrif'f and smlling ap. pearam·e ""hlle d ub members admired his good disposition and his W('a.lth of red hair. ).frs. Frank Mattas, presldt"nt, pres ided at the brief business ffi('Cting. :\1u. Jan Davis, w ho has been inaclh'e beca use of a lengthy Illness. was able to be Frigidaire Refrigerator ilalea-Qllicll Senlce Davis-Brown FRIGIDAI.RE SERVICE TECH · NICIANS are Factory Trained to diagnose and cure a ppliance ailments ... q uickly and at low cost ! A large supply of genuine Frigidaire partJJ on hand for your quick re-pairs! For authorized Frigidaire service <"a ll Davis-Brown Company NOW ! THE COSTA ICESA·B.ABaOB ABEA'S OLDEST TV·APPLlAJifCE SALES & SEJIVJCE OaGAJfiZATJOIII Takc time to bother. The)•"re small for such a little while: U:IIEE IS WELL AGADf f«>n~ Ingold has re<'Ovcred from Injuries sulferl'!'d whill" rid· ing horseback. The 11 -year-old dau,~thtE'r of Mr. and Mrs. Rob· e rt Ingo ld of Harbor bland suf· tered bruises and Acra tches. as well as a cut requl.rlng stitches. SUFFEU ASlAJII' FLU This time It was the doctor who got sh-k. Dr. Ralph Tandow· s ky of Lido ble was home Cor nearly a wet'k, confined wlt)l a bad ca~ of Asian flu. LECAL wanCE CER'lTFICATE OF BUSINESS Flct lllou!!i Firm Name !=~=~~~~~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~~J [ ~:~n;:':~EiuNoERSIGN"ED do here· certUy that they are con· a business of owning 1 ::;~,,';:,~7,~,"'':~;,;:;::;, Jea!!llng of In Corona • 20241 Ha"-ll•d, Coa.ta MeN e Kl 5-9471 3M2 E. CO<IIII Hlghwcry OR 3-«180 Corona del Mar ALTAH U WAUAII -AI'Mrtc&'l ....,_ Sa&ectton &ouQd.t. a Clodl: a....uan ra.bloa --·----~~··- • the lic-tl- tlou!l firm name of McMahon Properties and that said firm Is composed or the following per· sons whose names In full and plaC'ell of residence are as fol· tows, to-wit; E. C. Me..\fahon, 1425 Santanella Terrace. Corona del Mar, Calif .. ; Gertrude E. Mc- Mahon. 1425 SantaneJJa Terrace, Corona del Mar, California; Con- stan~ E. Franklin, 1201 Flren:te, Lido bland, Newport Beach, California. WITNESS our hands this 10th day of October, 1960. sf E. C. McMahon •l Gertrude McMahon ' C<A.t">:Constance E. Franklin. OF CAUFORNlA \ ... lco·uwrv ORANCE J lOth day of Octo~r. me, a Notary Public said county and atate, therln, duly commls· •nd •worn, personally . C. McMahon, Gf-r· and Conatan~ to me tO !)(' names are to the within lnJitrU· aeknowledged t.o m" they executed the tame . WITNESS my ha nd and of flclal Sl'&l. a/ Jea.nne S.. Du1an, Notary Public 1 ~n and tor Aid eo.nty aftQ State. ""'c.m ........ -~ April 2t, 11112, Publllh: Oct. 2'7, ""'· "' 10. 17. Ia lllo "----... .... Brill&• Mr. and Mrs. Rawson Foote rntcrtainrd re«'ntly at tht"ir home, 235 Driftwood Rd ., Shore Cliffs, at an e\"enlng of bridgt" following d inner. Guests were :"of('ssrs. and :\fmt>S. :1-kKI"nzie Brown, lladd Ring. :\forgan Thl'lme, Edwin CutlinR. .\"orman Huff and Ca ptain and :\fr~. J ose ph Lademan. :\Irs. Brown wag w inner at brldg(', and ).frs. Ring wa.s a dose sK"ond. Carters Plan . Sailing Tour m lapziH l;elll of ChaiCfiiC lh"'llrt "Changing Newport Beach."· Js featured In a 4-page picJure story In the October Issue of "p.r.m.", th e Pacific Tf'lephone m:agazlne for the 11 western states. There ar~ photos of the bay from the Corona do.l Ma r bluffs. the University of Cali. fornia site, Balboa Fun Zone, Ford ANonutronlc-, and the Vista Lido skyscr:apc~. HUJtTT ILL :\frs. John Hurtt has ~n serl- ou.d)' ill with pneumonia lions at her hom(', View, :-le-wport llf'ights. "It's Fun to Dress In Fashion·• anZENS OF ALL WALKS OF LIFE AND POLITICAL BELIEFS SUPPORT THE RE-ELECTION OF State Senator .JOHN A. SENATOR MURDY'S RECORD- • Ha ho1 fought for ~ultobla funch for new hlghwayt and frMwoYJ throughout tM county. e H• ha1 pu1hed through the alCpona5on and lm~ ment of beoche• and porkt Itt tha county f« ,., .. oflonGI UM . e Ha plortcl on Important rola In obtaining tha planna;cf loc:atlotl of tha Unlvattlty of Colffomta c:omp411 on ~ Irvine property ot Corol\0 dal Mor, • ., ,.,il ....... u 1 ...... ......... CLOSED MONDAYS • , Stuft Shirt IESTAUIAIT -JIIDWAT I-5017 ' j WATCHES IY: • MIOO • GlUEN WYLEit £TUNA HAMILTON £grtmnut RIVATE DAY SCH (non sectarian) AI Ecmnonl we offet JOUr child lllo following: * A stimulated training irf the Art of Intelligent Thinking. * A basic understanding of the heritage of our country, ou r race, and its relation to the world. * From these basic principles your child is fit.ted to e_nter t his wor ld as a good citizen, a · good fr1end, and with high principles. • FALL TERM • ENROLLMENT "OW BEING THEN Oront~~~ Ceunty'a dtbeftl hove' .. I,.. tNmandanfy llr ......_ Ia•..., Munly NtM•••t theM In ttt. State C4opllol tloo ... I .,..n. 1'lloto "'" lout a low .i .. ocwmplabnafttl: • He hot fought a continuing baHia for ad~uate watw ,uppn.. for thtt boomlne county. ' ' . • Ha ho1 obtained tuM. to provlda MW tehool• aMI cklllfOOml In the covnl)l1 hplocllng ~ehool systemL • ~ woa ~l in .-..nino fOf' Orange County tha MW four )'Mr Stata College In fult.rton. , • AUA uu•• .... IIIlA TOll IMill'tY'S I' "MIION DEAJI" ltADFOaD. COlORA DEL JIU CII'IWMAJI Art:1n 11 AttadNry ICra. a.ttle Attarbuy ....u-.r J.&IIadlcDall _ .. _ ,.,.., ................ -L..-r 11n. a .... L PlaiM1' n...a.•r..:t ....... , t ....... .., ... L W and D dll • a 111 IMMIIW ...... • •• a.ra.w.-• Jadl: ...... ....... L-.,a&oJL '""' ........ ~ o.w .•••• ._.LWd'•Gua , .. Mk'p •••• .... _ ...... l•rJh-, ...._LI .. aa l -··--.. - --....................... .. Let's make 1t 99.9 per cent next Tuesday ... You know in European countries, the vottn1 population turnout on votina days varies from 80 to 90 per cent . . . Here In the U.S. the peroentaae In the paat has been down In the 60's ... What's the matter with you auys ? Why Jet the other fellow have the say while you sit at home and crab a bout the outcome, ... Vote, vote, vote, next Tue.tday and the person you want will be the win ner ... * hac:Me a-cmolf, £ochtla. "-Ia C..role, W1ddy 0.· loa 8nad ..... wbat you ...... 1at Tbu.nday at ... OrciDp Coaat c.u..,. ~ Sc:bool • • • Pat ..... &om Orcmge Coaat Colle9e CIDd C.· ry CelbD ,,_ ea. loatbera Cowaties Caa Coaapcmy always maG9f' to coolr up a star. ol DeW twists ·-tbe ...... cmd f'rTUI9 pcm ••• Tb1a Tlaan· day tbe Ylctuals ~ ctnaa..s up an~ .. Foad.a for my PCIU Lcldr' . • • That's yoa ••• c ..... to tM Udo Tbeatn cmd biCift a Uateta. tbeD 90 boaM CIDd awpdae tbe fam· Uy CIDd your OW'D taste buds with a di.DDeT 9oodle lll the 1• mCIIUMr ••• * Las t Wt'Ck, Joe Payne, the big l'hlt'f m<'nl c utter round the c parts, dlss('rtated over a rnl'k o! Jam b ... He'll be back, perhaps to give a manly nip to a pot roast ... And don't forget the "Queen~ for a Day." double ses· ~Ions, two Gaffers a nd Sattler Gas Ra nges (free standing or built lnl ... a hundred addl· tlonal g ifts . . . Al Pearce u MC ... and all the fu n, fun, fun . . . Tk kf"l'l are at the door and are yours for the a sking. * Tou take 800 d~. U9bt 'em wtth a bUI1liD9 deSire CIDd you"Te 9ot a coa.flCI9fCitioa ••• WbeD the desire ls to wcmt to sene aDd the 9oal our H009 Ho.pttal all th... flnwcwka add up to the 91owlD9 ladl• wbo make up tbe 8009 Bo.Pt· a1 AaxWary ••• Did you kDnr that they'ft rabed 1100.000 .... the U.pttal from tbeU dues CIDd fu.Dd rcd.dD9 protects Uace tbelr lDati9atioe I years ago cmd haft giftll 120.000 boun of their time woddD9 lll the tw.pttal for free ••• Tbe Roag lAdJn D...,..t ba.bT Js a C Ut Sbop lll the lobby of the ~­ pltaL AU the we»d to nm this 9Ut ahop la YOlullt"r aDd all the p10flta 90 (of coune) to u.. ~tal. Chrtatmaa la com· 1D9 ••• when elM CCIII you do your ahopplD9 aad at U.. same time coatrtbute to a "IT worthy cau ..... * Rig ht now. Novf'mbf'r 10 to be Pxac r, thP Hoag Ladles yparly fund raising project ls a lunch· ~n fashion show a t the Balboa Bay Club ... A premier show· lng ln Oranee County of the Uttle Courtlerf' of Los AnplH which features fashions from I. Magnin, BuUock's and Hauar· ty'1 . . . The tickets are f7.50, S5 which will be donated to the ~ltal ... To top aU tJ'IIs, the ttlree stores featured are each glvt~ S.'50 merchandl~~e o~rs as door prtus. top~ by a JT&I'd prize or a three day w~k end In Laa Ve1as at the Hacienda Hotel complete wtth airplane transPortation, show tickets and toll ... Mice ... We h ave tick· et. here at Mazy Dodd's Gift wra..an1 boOth •.• u JOU haven't alven to your • untl:d P'\and, shame, shame on yoa. * .................... ........... ........... .................... ... , ...... ~· ..... ...... =··· .... "* ..... . ....... . Balboans Aid New · Pr~iect Another 1tep In the modernl· zatlon or the Balboa area ls to be taken with \ht upendlture of approximately $10,000 for color· rut simulated m01lac aldewalka which will bear the bureees of Kewport Harbor area yacht clu~ and boatlna and flahln1 organi- zations. A dinne r dance he ld last nl~ht (Wedneaday l to ral~e funds .,r the project attracted a larae group or members and friends of the B a I boa Improvement A.un.. spon.ors of the project, to the Villa Marina restaurant. Monte Grime•. president of the group, outlined the ambltiou~ plana which will be financed cooperaUvely by Bahia Corinth!· an Yacht Club, Balboa' Angling Club, Balboa Power Squadron. Balboa Yacht Club, the City of Newport Beach. the Commo. dorea' Club, Udo Isle Yacht Club, Newport Harbor Lady Anglers, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, So\lth Shore Club and Voyaaera Yacht Club. Accordlna to Mr. Grimes. the new d8Jgned portions of the sldewalka will have .a back· ground of dark graf or similar neutral shade. The b urgees of the cJub will be done In a new process being worked out by the DuPont Co rpo r a tlon, looking much like moslac or terraza, but wearing Indefinitely and a lso retaining a nd oUerlng a wldC'r ra nge o! color. PLEDGES ALI'HA PHI Kristina Kay Bruning, daugh- ter of ~fr'l. Karen ~1argreta Wood ot Corona del ~1ar. has recently pledged Alpha Phi Sorority at Long Beal'h State College. SOX FOa TBE TOIIJCCYS A son, ~lchaeJ Paul, 7 lb. 14 o1,.s., was born to Mr. a nd Mrll. Georgf' P. Tomko. 501 Poinsettia Ave .. Corona del Mar. In Hong Hospital on Thursday, 0<-t. 27. He joins his brother. Rlchard, 21s. In the family. Mr. Tomko Is managt>r of Avis Rcnt·A·Cnr, Santa Ana. TA.ItES llECRUIT TJl.AlNIXC 'IWU.a»AT. aOYDOU J. 1-aPDOaT IIADOI DIICII 5 rV.LISII&D.~ TIIVIISDAY COIIOaA DEL ..... CALIP. Return from Journey iEast F M M f M ME H I- A10ong Us Girls ••• E E A • 8 By Louise Meteer ~ ~fr. and Mrs. G. A. Pelrsol,l * , , , •:• , : , • • +; = = = = a ownttrs of th~ Corona del Mar WHAT WE NEED Is a n or· aanlzatlon to end a ll organlza· tlons. Who said that? Not 1: but 10meone did. Anyway, there Is a new organization In Newport Harbor area, to be known aa the Thursday Morning Club. Why, I can remember when Thursday mornine was baklna and pollah. lng the stlver morning and women ate their breakfast wtth the family at 7 a .m. Now It's to be brunch at 10:30 and, a pro· gram before Junior gets home trom school. Jfrom the enthus· lasm a lready s hown It's evident that this Thursd ay t lub will even(ually give the Tuesday Club some competition for fun and a warm welcome to womf'n ot the area. • • • HELEN COFFEY ot Corona del Mar has such a zest !or life, and this time It's the brand new life of an expected baby nie<'e or ne phew to be born very soon to he r sister In Bethesda, Md .. Helen jetted therf' (just outside Washington, D.C. I last Friday, to be met by her sister and mother, a nd w111 do some layette shop. pin~ before going on to New York Ci ty. • • • Phannacy, jetted home Sunday Sacrame nto River, making a afternoon from a memorable trip leisurely cruise of If. I throue h the New Enela nd States. • • • and a week·long stopover In WE'RE TOSSING OUR BOU· :-Jew York City. QUET (and hope she catches ltl Boston was one of the fi rst to Allee Goodsell, whose namt-stops, and Portland, Maine, was a ppea rs on the by.Jlne' of so an E-xciting experience. The many pictures In the press. Be· I beautiful fall foliage. said by 1 cause she Is always ready and native New Englanders to have w1111ng to go at the beck and 1 outdonf' Nature's be t, was an call ot last.mlnute publlcilJts, be· eX1ra thrill cause s he frequently walla far In New York City they saw too long on an aatgnment and thi> famoiAs play, "Miracle Work· never loses her temper: because e?; and other shows, ~nd had a she has such a nice family, we splf'ndld day at the United Na· think her bouquet should be tlons. mostly orchids. ··we found the city all blockPd • • • oft With dozens Of sel'urlty Otrl· Most surprised and gratltled cers," Mr. Peirsol said. "Castro voluntary mem ber of the Fourth alone ha d 600 ot them. and tate undoubtedly was Mrs. Khru hchev .,.as rP porlslble for Ralph (Jean ) Tandowsky, when many more." the Lido Isle Yacht Club prt> Pnt· They went to historic old ed he r with a beautiful plaq ue j Philadelphia and Washington. In apprf'rlation for her services D.C.: s!>('nt 3 days In Virginia. In handling their publicity dur· wht're they visited Shenandoah. lng the past year. Richmond, Williamsburg, James· Mrs. Polly Obt-r, who re<'ently t?wn and Y.orktown, and then a returned to Lido Is le after a n ab., tmal jPt tr1p home from 8a ltl·1 sence of several years, Is taking ' more, Md. over the job for the coming year.j --------I T he tact that the presentation 00 YOU WANT • job, • rl4e • of the plaque ~urred concur· ...... 1. • ._.by .,...,, Or do , ...... .,. rently with Jean's birthday add· I .. _.._;,., to ... , Try bai9" d eW. ed to the plealJure. fled ada. ORiole )-0510 For Cold Night and Cooler Dcrya? We11 put new life into your winter doth-- CLEANERS -MINOR REPAIRS FBEE- Ju.t Call OR 5·0310 Or Drop ID At 3137£. COAST BWT .. coaOIIA DEL MD .-...- SEALjjSHEETS c/floffuo!*~ ft1 L 17th ST. COSTA MESA MI....- WALTAH CLARKE'S BA W AIIAJf SBOPI America 's t.a,.est SeJectlon Rounda da Clock Hawaltan Fa..shloo ()pell Sua. & EftL 20111AADtt AVE.. ~A IILAJfD oa,_.. OLD SUNTANS NEVER FADE AWAY. nor even dlf", when thf'ir ownt'r'l spen d a lot of time In the wlntt't in Palm Springs. Catherine Bucrola of Lido Isle Is a desert enthusiast, and rE"cent· ly s!>('nt some timE' therf' In companv w J I h her chlldrf"n. Set'm~ that Gf'or~tt'. thP lll'ad of the llou-.(' or Bu l'cola. was In Las VP~as attl'ndlng a buslnt>s.~ convention. YOUR 51 I GS BUILD • • • FALL IS THE n~u: FOR TRAVEL accorl11ng to Fannie anll AI Cloud of Lido lsll', who rl'cf'ntlv rNurnl'ri from a trip north 'or San Francisco. They drove, with stopovPrs in .Santa Barbara and round evt'rythlng t1ellghtful weathNWi~~> and h t~th · way wl!«'; all thl' !!Umml'r crowds were home. • • • FOR SHEER PLEASU RE what could ~ nlct'r than the trip we hl'ard that Ellen anrt Dean Banks nt Lido l«le juo;t romplf'tf'd! ThPy took tht'lr l>oat up the con t and on into waterways o! t h~ THESE MUCH NEEDED HOMES ·IN ORANGE COUNTY ~Jarlnt' Pvt. Donalt1 L. Rumble. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Otto l.. Rum · ble Of 308 Coral Avf'., Balboa II!· land. h MI completed re<'rult training at the Marine Corps Rf"· crult Depot. San Diego. The 11· week cou rse lnclured Instruction In all basic military s ubjecl'l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=; and Infa ntry weapons. Fet ell ,_ prf"ti"9 "..dt. u n th. (",;9" 'ubll,hi"9 Co~ Olltiole ).000 . JCENIIEDT X U.S. Prnldellt JORNSOX Vlce·Pntaldellt II AX X WOODS U.S. Cooqreu Jill X DtrT'Zl State SeDate TED X BEALL AaHmhly 74th --- NEWJIOBT BDBOB AJI.EA ~ fot .. tittle .. $1 .00 • box. You11 be proud to send them. and your friends will be thrilled to ,.,...,. ..... .. tlftatw ........ by your ·~.,.... and~IUCh•W. .., A. Gueet. Seul ~ ... and~ others ... ... ~ duced on He lmark O.lltlu• Cat& At ad-.. ,,.don the~ Hllmetk Hell of Fame . c..... "' and ..., your .. 100ft. Don't Let Wcmhday Worries Get You --- Toes Them to - I ~ LUCILLE CLAIR COAST WASHERETTE ADd SRJliT LAtnmRY WE IROX ALL OUR OWN FLATWORI 353& E. Coast Hwy · CORONA DEL MAlt (Acroe.a from tbe Po.t Of1ice) .. .......... ..,,. c ...... ~-.. .... -··--··· ...... ..... WE PAY YOU 4.50% Pl•s t6ese ''extra fli~tidends'' Your savings oot ooly earn the all-time~ au- reot annual divideud ol4.50%, with instmKf safety -but you alto make a vital contributioD to the growth aDd prwperity oE your local amL When you. place your savings with Newport Balboa Sa~ we at ooce place ~ doDan bade in'-1 your area to work at buildius DeW, Deeded bomea. This means better living conditioDI for families. Improved lots iDstead ol vacut Job meua that YOUR property values ~ Local burineaes gam .,., cu1tomen ••• better payi'Dg jobe ._. cnatecL You penonaDy benelt iD JDaDY ways frcm the potperity you create wileD you put your savmp to wcrk building Otuge Comaty. IDiure a more prosperous future for youneJf by ilrYathlg iD the Association that is dedicatlld to buildin' up )'Oar ccmmUDity u well u your ~ aaaJ po~p&ky. Newport Balboa Savmp pays dJvideadr.,., 3 .,.,,.. Your lalla ...m.i• po+411••Jaecl by ... lOdl of .., --··· -fnD IMbtoftbl__.t. • LAST WIIK THE VILLA 1111111 ..._..... lOSE MARIE COMEDIENNE - SON& STYUST DfRECT FROM fOR YOUR DANCING PlEASURE ! J •••• , ,..,..__ a ·H11 arc•••tra .......... Leall7 Ne-... Plus Slriles & Henderson Nightly in the lounge c--. Now. a ARTHUR WALSH ...... or C0111M7 Plu. 1t7 ......... De=-.. THE ROUNDERS TA88Y CALVIN TOPS Ill TASTES A world of fine foods in our main dining room overlooking Beautiful S.lbo. Bay Newport S..ch at the entrance to Balboalsl.nd Re~ervations OR 5-4200 CORONA DEL MAll COMMUNITY CHURCH COIIGUGATJOIIAL 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, Callt. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and U A.M. Church School classes 9:30a.m. Nursery Cor both hOurs. Edwin C. Gomke Minister . LUTHERAN CHURCH Church or the Master J:H5 East Coast 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 WEL CO ME LAS VEGAS -v-·.··" ..._,: --.. ..... -... • ••-... -JI'acWCfee avaUUo&e for 7our ~ pu1.les. NI'Ttac Crotlpe ot u to aoo. Plloae tor a..ervatJ-. THE IEAUTIFUL Utla CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES rDIST CIIUJICB OP CJIBIST, SCIEJITIST, 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 • U a-m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. REAQJNG ROOM- 3315 Via Lido. Newport Beac:b Open week days- • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m. . 7 :45 p.m. Tuesdays and Friday.-.- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SECOJm C111J11CB OP CBIUST. SClEif'TIST Jfewport a.oda at ConDa del Men 3839 East Coast Hlghwray Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 a .m. WEDNESDAY EVE~l~G MEETI~G 8 p.m. READING ROOM- 3839 East Coast H1g hway Open week days- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially Invited to anend the Church Service. and to use the Reading Room. ,,.. ,,.. ., ............. . Op.n houte w.. held Friday to announce the openJnc of the Trans Globe Travel Bureau at • 1880 Newport Blvd., In Co.ta Mesa. Partl\era In the enterprlle are Herbert Phahler, Newport •ach manufacturer, and Reinbold Hau, who had hla apprenticeship In travel aervlce In the oUlclal Ba· varian tourlat office In Munich, Germa ny. Mr. Pfahler Ja owner ol Gear· tronlca Corp .• 1577 Placentia Ave .• Newport Beach, manufacturer ol preciaJon ceara for missile and aircraft Industries. Mr. Ha u has qeen an ortit'lal travel aeent and exeC'utlve In Italy a nd Montrell, Canada. LEGAL IIOTICE RESOLU'nON NO. 5325 a a eo o ••••••••••••••• . . •••••••••• CHIJRCHES a a p a a a a a a a a a a a a 0 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a L•U.... a...,.. ei tM ...._ p.m. wiD be "What doea H m~an e.. Corona del Mar -The Rev. to ~ a Chrlatlan ?" Ooucl .. Weaaell will preac h on • • • the topic, "Honest Confea!on," Val•w Z'let C ll• r c Ia. Co.ta a t the 11 a.m . Sunday service. Mesa -"Do Unlversallltl Be- Holy communion will be cele-Jleve Leu!" 1a the theme choeen brated. by Dr. Charles Clare Blau velt • • • lor hla .ermon at the 10:30 a.m. St. Aadnw'• p r • • by t • rt.a aervJce thla Su~. Church a.uc:~a. Clltr Haven -"Stub, or achool convenea at the same an Old Checkbook" will be the time. sermon topic of Dr. Charles -------- DierenCleld at the 8:15, 9:3.5 and WOai.D OOJI'IIVaJTT DAY 11 a.m. Sunday eervlcu. The Bethlehem choir will alnc at the World Community Day will be 9:35 service, and the sacrament observed by the Newport Harbor of inCant baptism will be ad-United Church Women tomorrow ministered at 11 a.m. <Nov. ~). beginning at 9:45 a.m., • • • at the Newport Harbor Baptist S....tb-Day Adftatilt Church. Church, Fair Dr. a nd Fairview Newport Heights _ Pas tor R. G. Rd., Costa•Mesa. Dr. David Nlel- Mote will talk on "The N~d or sen wtll speak on hl• recent the Hour" at the 11 a.m. Satur· travela In Africa. and there will day service. The Youth Society be a panel or exchange students lU d a Bible quiz pro-I from Orange Coast College. The w con uct d church women plan to ~nd Clrst gram at 7:30 p.m. thiS Frl ay. a id kits and hospital gowns to • • • Liberia, Burma, Chile, Nigeria, A RESOLU'nON OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI:IE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DECLAR- ING ITS INTENTION TO AN· NEX TO THE CITY CERTAIN PROPERTY KNOWN AS FIRST A,DDmON TO HARBOR VIEW ANNEX AND GJVTNG NOTICE 'MfE'REOF lfewport Bcubw La t h • r cr D China and other needy areas. C'hvcb. NewPo rt Heights -Mrs. Wllllam McKenzie is chalr-"Blessed Forever'' will be the man. sermon topic or the Re v. James WHEREAS, there ls situated outside and rontlguous to the Cll y or Newport Beat'h a certain uninhabited territory within the meaning or the Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939, said terrltoty being here- Inafter more particularly de· serlbed: and WHEREAS, annexation to the City would make municipal serv- ice. available to t he property owners a nd be Cor the best Inter- ests of said owners and the City of Newport Beach and Its dtl- zen&; and Blain at the 8:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday servlt'es. The sacrament or holy communion will be cele· brated at both morning serv· lees and at a special service at 7:30p.m. • • • ChrtltlaD S c I e D c e Cbard.aft. Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, and Co.ta Mesfl -"Awake thou that sleepest, and a rise from the dead, a nd Christ shall give thee Ught." This counsel or Paul tQ the Ephesians (5:14) Is the golden test or the Sunday lesson · sermon on "Adam and Fallen Man." DfQUIAEU TO MEET The first meeUng or the Jn . quinrs Clasa tor those ,Planning to join St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church on Nov. ZT. will be held a t 7:30 p.rri. this Sunday In the youth chapel. The clau will meet Cor 3 s uccessive Sundays. Elfl.IS'!V~ DDIWEa FOR SA'E ••-•••• .. •rlllae4 le•W• NEW-WON IN COin EST S.U. 11985.25 . WID S.U •1100.00 Calllrycmt ChriateMea •• ,EDEll ,. ... , OR 3-2550 -CORONA DEL MAR 7AB ];.,.Hour Reslcl8lltlal or ....... OR 3-1166 Desir & Offic' S~ce available D•uPHONE ,fi1NIWIRING I]JURIAU ...... 1( ........... WHEREAS. on or about the Z7th day of September. 1960. there was submitted to the ~· retary or the Orange Cou nty Boundary Commlsslon a legaJ description and plat or the here. lnarter described uninhabited territory Cor Its report pursuant to the provisions of ~tlon 35002 or the Government Code of the • • • CorOlla del Mar Coamuaa.lty Cluuda -Women's Fellowship Sunday will be observed at the 9:30 and ,J 1 a.m. Su nday serv- Ices. Women or the Fellowship wflJ conduct both services. and Mrs. Burt Procter will deliver. the sermon. "The Church Is the The klck·oft dJnner Cor the Christian enlistment drive will be held Sunday, Nov. 13. ln Cel· lowshlp hall or the Corona del Mar Congregational Church.. Jt wlll be a pot-luck dinner; cor. tee. tea. rolls and dessert will be provided. Use Ealiga Waat Ads for Besalts State of California; and WHEREAS, on the lOth day of October, 1960, there was tiled wHh the City Clerk or the City of Newport Beach a report or said Orange County Boundary Commission pursuant to the provisions or Section 35(X)2 or Lord's." • • • the Government Code of the ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, State or California ; and a al b o a h 1 a D d Metbod.lat Cba.rda -The Rev. Godfrey Graeflln will preach on "Pulling Our World In Order" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. The SenJor MYF topic at 6:30 WHEREAS, the owners or all the territory to be a nnexed 1lave flied written consent to the an- nexation with the City Council; NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE· SOLVED by the City Council of the City or Ne~ Beach that proceedlne. are hereby initiated by the City of Newport Beach. to annex the said territory herein· a fter-described, which territory is rontlguous to the present bound· ari('s or said Ci ty and which said territory now is uninhabited Within the m('anlng of the An· nuatlon or Uninhabited Terri· tory AC't or 1939 and that the reason!' Cor said annexation a re that It would make municipal sen·IC'es available to the proper· ty owners and be In the bes t jn. tf'rest~; or said owner!~ and the Cltv of :-il"wport Beach and its citi7Pn~ that said City annex sa lrl t<'rrl tory. bra perfection fertile "tweea"r ... HERE ARE THE ANSWERS! Laat week CoL Sidney Forrester Maahbir asked four Yital quM- tiona in an open leHer to the two U.S. congr-.ional candidat• for the 28th district. Here are the candidates' cmawen to the queslions in the leHer: • "How Do You Stand. Sir?" Aa open leHer to: The Honorable James B. Ott Representati•e to Conqr ... and to Mr. Max E. Woods. school administrator Gentlemen: In order that there may be no P.,..ible shadow of a doubt among the electorates of the 28th Diat. oa to exactly how you stand on the following subjects, which are Yital to our nationalMCUrity. will you do me the honor to anawer each question with a sim- ple. unequi•ocal and unelahorated "YES .. or "NO". NEWPORT HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist Convention Fairview Ave. at Fair Dr. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH N011CE JS HEREBY GIVEN that It Is propo.._o;cd by said City or N<'wport Beach to annex said hereinafter described terrltorv to said City, which said territory shall In these proceedings bear the name of "YJRST A'DDmON TO HARBOR VTEW ANNEX". The specltlc description of the bound· ·============; arlrs or the territory so pro-;:. posed to be annexed Is as fol· 1. Do you fCJYor the abolition of the Howse Com- miHee on On-American ActiYitiea? Costa Me.a Rev. Herber<t Johno;on, Pa<;tor U 8·3072 · KI 3 1610 Sunday School 9. U a m. ICiasses for All \i:t''> Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m. Evening Worc;hip -·3t) p.m. Wed. Prayer ~t{'etin;:: 'i flO p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURcH Franklin 0. Bixler, Jr. ~inlster u 8·4778 . Parsonage LI 8·5291 SUNDAY 9:45 ...................... Bible School 10:4& ............ ,. Church Service 5:30 Young Peoples' Meeting 6:30 .... --.. -... Vesper Service WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m. Women's Bible Study 7:00 p.m. ···--Prayer Meetlnc 8 :00 p.m ........... Choir Practice Nursery and ChiJd Care Provided First Christian Church 796 VIctoria at Placentia eo.ta Mna 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5·0210 The Rev. John H. Parke. Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:1~Fam ily Service and Sunday School ll1:00-~1ornlng Prayer and Sermon Nursery and sma ll child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and Healing Service HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Baker St & Falrvle"' Ave. COSTA MESA The Rev. William AC'ton Ll 8·2.J40 . KI 5·7981 SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School ........ 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ._11:00 a.m. EvenJnc Service ---.. 7:00p.m. WEDNESDAY Prayer Meeting --·-7:30 p.m. SOUTH SHORES BAPTIST CHURCH ...... A. Da•ldll .. D.D. .... e Sundq ServiL-e. at 11:00 a.m. and 7:.10 p.ID# e Sunda1 School and MDII· ery Care dwinl U:OO LIIL ·.Servb. low!!: Beginning In the boundary of the-City of Newport Beach at 111 point dlatant thereon S 63" 00' E 550 feet from the most Easterly comer or n-&ct 2202 per map recorded In Book 123. pages 22 et seq .• said Easterly C'orneor belnlf an angle po'nt in sale! City Boundary and run- ning lhf"nce N ZT" 00' E 130 tt.; thent'eo S 63" 00' E 305 ree1 ; the>nt'e S 50" 00' E 795 Cee1; thent'e S 72" 00' W 245 feet; thence S 4P 30' W 350 feet; thenC'e S 64" 00' W 275 feet; thence S 77" 00' W 1 tO feet; thence S 46' 30' W ~ feet. more or less, to said City Boundary; lhence N 32" 34' 52" W along said Boundary 20 feet, more or less, to an angle point therein; thence N 37• 05' 40" E atone said Boundary 180 feet. more or lesa. to an angle point therein ; thence N 15" 20' E a long said Boundary 900 feet, more or Je s. to an angle point therein and the Sou th- easterly extension or the line prevfously descrl bed as S 63• 00' E; thence N 63• 00' W along said Boundary no feet to tht> point of beginning. FURTHER NCYnCE IS HERE- BY GIVEN that on Monday, the 12th day of December. 1960, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. on said day, or u soon thereafter as thP matter may be heard. In th" Coun cil Chamber or the City Hall I (Continued on page 7) Designed IIFJCkitty for the erowlnt "tweett .,._... figu,. -an eaceptlonally ftn. cotton bloaddofh bra Wfttl drcle ttltchecf cupa. lined f« flml control. Styted by nrHPOIM4t -wet~~ wide c.m.r teparation ond lcnfb CleftNr pclftet. Whit. Oftty, MI .. 21 to 36 -AA & A cupa. .a.. 30 ... 16 -• cupa. Sl.SO WE BOJifOII. DrftDA'ftOaAL AJfD 8AJfKAJI&aJCAJU)S ; Mr. Utt No X Mr. Woods: No X 2. Do you favor the Repeal of the Connally Amendment. unl .. and until it ia replaced with a auitable proviso to protect our national aovereignty? Mr. UH: No X Mr. Woods: No X 3. Do you favor abolition of the Loyalty Oath for employees of the federal go•emment or aay politi- cal aubdiYiaion thereof. aa well as for thOM who re- ceiye goYemment pay or fuada for. any pUlpOM? Mr. Utt No X Mr. Wooda: No X 4. Do you fayor abcmdonment of Quemoy and Mat.u? Mr. UH No X Mr. Wooc:Ja No X I thcmlr both of y0u geatlemea b the ~ forthrightne. cmd &aallty of your commitmea .. to tJa.e Yital Amedcaa ideala . With deep,....... ~ Fon11tar .._labir CoL o.a. AnDy. m. • c=._-. , __ r l •• • .. _; L r CAINE'S PIIIT STilE 3711 .... c...t ...,. COIIO.A DD. JIAa oa ,.,. •• OPD IVJrDAT October 27, 1960 To the Editor of The Enalgn: Thl.a morning when r heard the news on Dave Garroway's ahow pounding away aaaln with Mr. Kennedy'a erratic and certainly untamed atatementa concerning the U.S. preaUae In other coun - tries, I just came to a bollina point With the dignity Mr. El· aenhower has brought to thla country, he hu also ahown that he Is a man of principle. And these principles he has demon- atrated. Who cares what th~se other countries thlnk of us! I don't! l'll bet my shirt that theae countries to which Mr. Kennedy Ia referring are the very ones who have taken mUllons of dol· Jars from us In aid. WHO is electlne our president? 1 hope that the people In thls country are, and that we are not becom· lng a people guided by ''fear votes." The hardest Lhlnr In the world to do at times Is to stand by the nrlnclples In which you believe. So your next door neighbor or the fellow on the next block may not agree with you. But what a feeilng it Is to follow through with the Ideals that you believe are right for you and your fam - Ily. And so I feel with our admln· lstratlon. They have those who make mistakes alone the way. but they still hold their banners hl&h. and they do not and will not appease those factions that they know are wrong because Great Britain or France or some other country thlnka that they should. Think back to the 'Roose· velt and Truman admlnlstratlons and see if they could aay the ------------~ same. And Mr. Kennedy with his 0 p E N wild economic phlloeophy, his anU-capltallsm, hls socialistic trend will certaJnly follow their lead. Think of his attitude about Cuba. He would interfere when he hu no ri&bt to. Think of th~ offshore Islands off Red China. There he 'wouJd . do the same thing. And moet of all. who has In the last three or four weeks shouted to the world that we are a second rate nation. Nothing rood has ever come from a nega. Uve approach. Mr. Nixon will make mistakes. Anyone would be naive to think that he wouldn't. But, his philo· sophy of individual rights and WED., NOV. 2nd a NEW ••• Denny's CoHee Shop IN Corona del Mar Serving Breakfast Lunch Dinner WE FEATURE SPECIAL DISHES OF UN- EQUAllED QUAIJTY ANYWHERE IN THE AREA. LUNCHEON SPECIALS .. _: .... __ ............ -..... 9Sc: DINNER SPECIALS ........... ----·--... -........ ,.$1.25 THE FINEST FOOD -BEST SERVICE "W•••CIIIa" LOTS OF FREE PARKING Under Same Maaapmeat aa Deony·a Coli•• Sbop In tavuDa leach 3050 E. eoa.t lrway CORONA DEL MAR . . ~ , ~ . ' the baalc American theory that the federal government Is a ser· vant to the people, that we must atlck to our ldeala and principles, that we cannot be "wishy. waahy", that we are and will continue to be the finest and greateat naUon In the world and that other natlona will respect our democratic process by our practicing what we preach will pull us through any crisis. •... , ............ ........ 11.1 Owner V. Carleton Havens an. nounces the opening of Denny's Cotr~ Shop this week at 3050 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, at the corner of Jumlne Ave. and Coaat Hwy. Twenty counter aeata and 40 more 8eatJ at bootha are provid- ed In this Qew building of natur- al atone and ateel and exterulve picture windows. There Is a Denny's at.o In La· guna, and manager of both cof· tee shops Is Dick Lu.tJc. OF.P'JCE IS EXPA.KDED The Proepcroe, an Internation- al organization which S<'eka the understar\dlng of truth, an· nounces the expansion of the headquarters of the National Servers' Center at 410 32nd St .• Newport Beach. moved to this area from Indianapolis a year ago. The Prosperas Ia a non· profit educational In tltullon How anyone who thinks at all can auppo!'l a man who thinks we should have a Kennedy "planned" program, a p pease other nations. jump In where we have no right to be. aoclallze our aystem so that no one has to work out their own salvation ... they just pay the government to do It for them ... and mostly to support a man who really thinks that he is Jiving In a sec· ond rate nation because foreign countries do not approve of us can do nothing but assist 1 ~ with executive offices In Mid· dragging our country downhill land, Texas. and a school, Pros. Have we gotten so "full of ou~-IJX'ros Hawaii, In Honolulu. Free selves" that we have really COm·j lectures are planned here. pletely forgotten all about our Constitution and our BIJJ of 120.000 COAL TOPPED Rights and every bit of freedom The members of the Corona that we s hould thank God tor del Mar Lutheran Church of the every day? Master exceeded their roal of Mrs. Robert w. C'ooJ>('r S20.000 with pledges and gift.~ I ( ,,. . ~ ... '·'"'"" .. ~ LEGAL •oncz LEGAL •OTJCE (Continued from page 6) tlon to all persons to whom land ot the City ot Newport Beach, proposed to be annued 1 u · 3300 Newport Boulevard, New-ses.aed In thf' Ia t available port Beach, California, a hearing equalized use ment roll at the will be had, at whtch hNrina address shown thereon ' or u the City Council shall hur and known to said City Clerk. a nd pass upon all written protests to any pel'$0n who has filed his tiled at any time btofore said name and addres and the des· hour set tor said hearlnl by any lenatlon of the land In which person owning real property he has any intere t, either Jeral within the territory proposed to or equitable. with the Ci ty Clerk. be annexed, and at any time The City Clerk Is further au. before the hour set for said thorlzed and direct~>d to transmit hearing any owner ot proJ>('rty a certified copy of this resoJu. within the territory proposed to tlon to the governing board or bto annexed may tile a written each school district which Is In · protest against the annexation., eluded In whole or In part with· The protest shall aet forth the In the territory propos!!<d to be name ot the owner of the prop. 1 annext>d which has made wnt· erty a!fected and give a descrJp. ten rt'QUest theoreofor tlon of the said proJ>('rty In gt>n · This rt>solution wa~ adoptt>d eral tenTl$. by thP City CounC'tl or thP City Th c· CJ k of !'Jewport Beac:-h at an ad· e lly er of the City or journed rt>gula r mf>t't tng on the Newport Beach is hereby author. 131 t day of O<·tobt>r l960 b • h lzed and directed to t'ause a copy following \'OIP to ~.11 : ' .> t PI of this resolution to be publl~hed AYES C0l 'XCIL\1EX· K once a week for rwo weeks !tatd · · · · · ~ngs . publication to be complt>t~ at I ley, Atkin on, Cook, Hart, Lor· Pnz. Some,... least twenty (2()) days prior to NOES. COt:!\C'IUfEX· s od the date set for the hearin1. and I dard · t the publication shall be in the ABSE!\T COU~C'lL)fEX N Newport Harbor Ensign. a news. · • on~ paJ>('r of general Cirt'ulatlon JA)fES B STODDARD printed and published In tht> I ~tayor City of Newport Beach, and the ATTEST: Globe-Herald and Pilot, a news· MARGERY SCHROl 'DER paper of general c I r c u 1 at 1 on City Clt>rk , ....... ... rEJfWEDY U.S. Pnsideat JOIOrSOW va·"-'deat MAX ----- WOODS u.s. eo...,.. JDC DUTZI . State s...n. TED •EALL A.enmb.ly 7•tll Sp==· D reel br TBE DDiocaATJC wo~a•'S a.ua WEWPOIIT JlADOa AnA Corona del Mar, Calif. In their recent building fund drive. 'Elgin HaJJ ha!l been • •:• • • • • • • named head of the Commlt-*C* . •: printed and published in the --------------------------- County ot Orange, and outside the City of Newport Beach. c ' I:! C Q ments Progress Committee, which a ""g . . wiJJ meet monthly to review the The City Clerk Is further au. thorlzed and directed to mail a notice of the proposed annexa. tlon not less than twenty f201 days prior to the first public hearing on the proposed annexa- WALTAH CLARKE'S ay DICK BOFPIIA.K pledges. Serving with him are c• • , , , , , , , , , , the Rev. Douglu Wessell, Alan Sawyer, Don Johnson. Walter Gone fishing? See you next Buchterklrchen, William Nourse, week. Hawley Marion and Peter Arola. IIAWADAJr uon AmericA's Laraest Selection Rounda da Clock Hawaiian Fashion ODell ..-... & Efta. 201 MAaDtl: AYE.. UUOA JILAJn) oaa .... • Where's KENNEDY Been? • He downgrades the peace the prosperity, the goodness ~t is now upon our land. He b~gs that he would provide on-~he· JOb leadership in the Wh1te House. And he skilUully avoids the fundamental fact that gettinr ahead and ~e good things in life -for a NatJon and an individual -is the result of hard work and staying on the job. . H~rd work and staying on the JOb 1s something he hasn 't done. But it's a matte r of record in the authoritative Congressional Quar- terly, which states: As ~hairman of the Senate S ubcommittee on African A~aus, he hG$ not called a smgle metttmg of hzs com- mzttl'e 1n 15 months. although Africa has been-and is -the S<'ene of constant strife and upheaval. A~ a member of the \'ery active Subcommittee dealing w1th Proble~ of the Aged and Aging, he has not atten~ed a •~gle o~ of ~he 20 ~dings and hearin s of thu commlttee---mcJuding the one held in his hom~­tO"A'll, Boston. And that's not all ..• He miss«.~ 32 votes on vital Civil R ights leJ!isla tion- He. a\'oided 3 key votes on important a ction on tht> School Assistance bill- He didn't appear for 4 important votes on th H Act of 1960. e nul-me An~ be wam't on hand i times to vote on Je~1:-bt 1 .. n to mer-ease wages of POfital and Federal emplm N''-- ln fact, between Jan. 6 end July 5. 1960, he U'OS AB E.VT from his SeTUJte ~eat durinp. 129 of Ji 1 roll rail 1 ut··~. :!:n~.=t =g on the job, BUT that's all it is-talk. He just hasn't been takin~t Civil Rithb · • • Helping schools and teacht-rs ... More and better h ousin · 00· · Bet tter p.lY. for the ~orking man .•. and doing something constructiv: a u our fore•<" relshon~. ~. • appeal to every voter -Democrat and lep_.Hc ... alike -to follow the sage Dttvice ef ..,_.Went llsehhower and vote for the team that ... •toy Oft tlte iob wortdng for the ltest ... , ..... of ALl Americans. ~ote ,_ NIJCON·LODGE Oft Nov. a oiNI ,.. •• ..,.. ..., ,.., Olt·Ht•·lob ••perfottce ls CWMf• ,_ ~· • • 'ALL POWER IN THE WESTS MOST POWERFUL PREMIUM Royal 76 Gasolme ~riv6 you pure power clean throurh. That's bec11u~ hvdro~ren refininiC 111 proces.'l Union 0.1 developed a nrl owns1 d :-ans out impurities. leaves ifl only hard-workiniC octanu (l()().pl~. of cour.se l. You (ret Roy11l 76 a t the airn of the big 76. It '" pu" and simply-The Finf'St. UNION OIL COMPANY PAT DONOHO Union Oil Dealer 3500 East Coaat Hwy. Corona del Mcu Pbooe OK 5-1818 FREE PICK OP & DELIVEIIT Appointment Barber Shop 2111 E. Coast Bwy. (upetcdn) COBOifA DEL NAB 081o1e 5-1101 Tars Poirit For Upset M~ Rilid . . Ulidetdogs Who'a going to atop Bru Olin. da! The WIJdcata. who are fa. vored to win th~ Cfli' amall tchoola football c:hamplonahlp thla y~ar, haven't been slowed down y~t A 1 t h o u g h Co a c h Wayne Hughes' Newport Harbor High varsity football team was Jolted out or high title hopes last week In a 12·12 Ue with Santa Ana, the Sailors could score the year's blggest upaet• against Anaheim tomorrow night (Friday) at Or· a nge Coast College stadlum. However, the Colonists are un- defeated in league play and have had little troubl~ against all comers after losing Its first two practice games. Even if the Sailors could de· teat Anatielm, they would still be one-half game behind be· <'ause ot tfie'~nt tie. t t's doubt· ful whether any other team can stolf' Anaheim now since they've met all the roughest league op· ponents. It was nip-and-tuck with the Saints all the way last Friday, and the Sailors almost took the Harbor Bees Win 14 to 12 Coach Bill Straw's Newport Harbor High Bee team will In· vade Anaheim High School to· morrow IFriday) on Anaheim's field. The Colonists will lx' up against a good team in Ha rbor. Thf' Tars deft'ated Santa Ana !last week 11 ·12 on Da,•idson Field. Harbor scorcd the first t ime they got tht'lr hands on thl' ba ll. After a i5·yarct sustained drive. quarterback Vic ~frliPr pitchr d out to ha lfback Ke1th Allen. who ra n 20 yard .. to c::core The point a ft('r touchdown "as mact(' by George T~·ist. I In the StVonct p4>riod. Ha rho r again ~C'ored a ftPr a 75.ya rct d rive. Dick Allen took a one-yard plunge to paydirt. anri George Twist again made good the ron- version. Accord ing to Coach S t r a w. ''Ha rbor's offense sh arpenNI up. but we still have to work on our pass defens(.•." lesa Cee's Wi1, 20-l, Face Brea Gll•a lexl Costa :Me5a's Cee football team i~ scheduled to Invade Brea Olinda tomorrow (Friday> at 3:00 p.m. on the rJval field. Th£> :'\fus tangs won over Capi.s. trano last week. 20·7 I Thc first :'\1esa touchdown was made on a qurck bur<~t up the rPntPr of thl' lrne hv quart.-rbark John :\a\ lor It wa·c:: good for 20 \'nrtls. T~rlb:t1 k U>"" Rutty ran rhe hall O\'Pr for thP rom·('ro;ion Ruttv marlf' a tailback swccp arnu'nct right <'nd. scorrng on a n j J8.yarrl run. :"<aylor r.ln thr PX· 1tra pqint. A 20 yarrJ pa'>o; f rom 1 quarterbar k Dirk Allrn to right l'nrl Rorl Drourt wrapJ)<'d up th<' gam<> for :\trs;t. C'o.uh SPi frirlg<' n.1mrd Ll'~s I Rully, JNry Good, Rorl Drou"t. Jim Funk. and John :'\.1ylor a'> ou tstanrling pl,lyrr". WATER POLO TEAM WINS Coach AI Irwin's Orange Coa&t Collrgt-wat<'r polo team cxpt'cts one of its toughest conCNence I match('s of t he scason tomorrow I Friday I a rtPrnoon whrn :Mt. San 1 Antonio invades the P1rat~ pool. OCC battl~d its way to an easy w in la~t wepk over Riverside 19 r to 10 In the loser's pool. .POR MI:Jf & WONEJf Mcrurtce Peccnat • Bcnber • Spedalbed Balr CuttiDg (DO Mttio9) • Scalp becrtm•ob COMeS Sa1ur4aya Jame In the final mlnutea, but a comph~t~. Santa Ana sco~ late in the tlrat quarter when Mike Ander· son sliced through center and strea ked 18 yarda for a touch- down, climax!~ a 73-yard drive In 9 plays. Mike Orr was hJt hard behind the line ol scrim· mage attempting the conversion. Coach Don Burna' Me.a Var-• nl alty football team ta an.xJous to Hom;ec· 0. m·lng Satu · ay give It everythlna they've got, • but few Orang~ ~aaue observ- era giv~ the Mu.tanga much ot a chan<-e when they play tomor- The Sailors came right back when Loyola Hlgh transfer Bob CrisseiJ fielded Orr's punt and F Wi I Pi t row (Friday) at Brea. Game or m ess ra es tl~e: ~a~·~~ can on Sophomore raced 81 yards for a touchdown. The battle or the cellar dwel. Bob Payne and his tamed toe lera opens Saturday night when might have given the Tara an Orange Cout College enter- extra point, but Salnt Don Spang· talns the Fullerton Hornets at ler broke through to block the Pirate Stadium. Game time Is attempt. 8 p.m. Ve teran Saint tullba<'k Warren Both teams are winless to Jackson brought Saint hopes up date, a nd both stand small In the third quarte r when he <'hance of winning their other 2 shot ott tackle and rolled for 65 remaining games In the odds· yards to the Sailor 14. But the m a ker's books. Ta rs dug In a nd held. However. It will be homecom· Crlssell repeated Jackaon's lng for Orange Coast, and the stunt in the same period when ·Pirates also hold the home field he rambled 49 yards to the Saint advantage. 12. but the Sailors fa iled to drive Suffering one of the worst de· the remaining dis tance. feats In its 13.year history on Taking over a Sailor fumble the football field, OCC was early In the fourth quarte r, the plowed u nder 52 ·14 Friday a t Saints started from their own 43 San Bernardino Valley College. and cashed in severa l plays The Indlans struck hard and later. Orr's payoff pltchout to fast In the opening pNiod. tak· Rodney <'Overed 35 yards to the ing advantage of two Pirate miS· Sailor 2. Rodney scored on the takes : a n inter<'ept~<i pass and n~xt play. Jackson attempted to a rumble near the goal lin£'. run the PAT, but the Tars Here's how the s<'Orlng went: stopped him. 1. With lc s than 6 minutes Th(' Tars roared right back lt'Ct In the fi rst q uartN, Indian with Tom :Moody re turning the halfback John Fulton s lanted kickoff to thP Saint 49. Don Rob· over right tackle for 3 yards and Prson C'ircled fo r 36 yards. put· the touchdown to climax a 4•1· tlng ::-l'ewport on the Saint 12. yard drive In 10 plays. The con· Then quarterback Gary Galusha version failed. ~trurk Jeff Clasc; tor the tying 2. San Berdoo then klckPct ott touchdown. The PAT pass failed. to OC'C and N'<'OVcr('d a bnck· ward pass on the OCC 8. Full· back John BuliN w('nt over on the first play. Th~ convl'rs ion run ma rlt> It 11·0. 3. With )('SS than fivt> minutes gone in the second quarter, the Indlan.t drove 75 yards In 8 playa quarterback Don ~trlngwell to pull the Capl.atrano game out of to score their third touchdown. the fire Jaat Friday night at Or· The converalon made lt 22·0. ange Coaat CoJlege, 14-13. 4. After intercepting an Indian. It was the first league victory pass on tbe San Berdoo 34, OCC In the hlatory or the achool for moved Into the end zone In 6 the Mu.atangs, who lost their plays. Halfback Jlm Dent went opener to Laguna Beach. the final 3 yards. The <'Onver· A rumble midway through the sion railed. Score: 22-6. second quarter put Capo In bust- S. The Indians acored again net8 on the M~sa 20. It took just wlth "10 aeconds left tn the first one play to acore -a touchdown halt. Quarterback George Farrell pass to fullba ck Craig Taylor. passed to end Bay Dorsey for He ran over tor the conversion the score and also to end Larry to put Capo ahead 7·0. Glsner tor the PAT, ma king lt Dennta 'Perrin took the kickoff 30·6. a nd raced to the Capo 35-yard 6. OCCS rallied In the third llne. Two plays later. Lertlng. quarter with Bud Goodwin and well went the distance on a 31· Dennis Flanagan connecting on vard rollout play. He then passed a 65-yard pass play. Flanagan to Gary Carr to knot the score a lso ra n over for the <'onverslon. 7-7. Sl'ore: 30·14.. Capo went ahead again In the 7. A pass intert'cption In the final pert<x,t on a 39-yard drive, third quarter gave San Berdoo but Taylors run for the <'Onver- anotht'r quick score. Flanagan's slon failed. pass w as picked orr by Butler. In the dosing minutes, Lef· who raced 38 yards to paydlrt. !lngwell dl'<'lded to go for broke The conversion 1Iave San Berdoo on fourth down with 4. yards a 38·14 lead. a nd sprinted around end tor 58 yards a nd the tying tout'hdown. . 8. San Bcrdoo drov£' 53 yards He then <'Ontrlbuted the winning rn 8 plays to score early In the by slanting over tackle for fourth quarter. Clare nce Butler for the PAT. tossed a pas~ to John Howard for 23 yards and.. the touchdown. ~aycr ·added thl' PAT for a -16·14 lead. 9. A blockect punt ht'lJ>f'd San Bcritoo pass the 50 mark. The Indians recovered on the OCC 24 and dri ve for the final TO. M c s .:'"\. .. ,, . 7 ~ ~-T . ... o•E WEEK STAJITDfQ WED. JfOV. 2 B's Gun for Championship On~ or thf' mo'>t crurial tl'sts of thl' SI':\Mn awaits Coc;ta :'\1esa Hlsth'" BP<' fotoball tl'am tomor· row 1 Friday I w hl'n thc ruggNJ Brl':l Olinda ~quart invadPs the THE FOOTBALL LOG Van Heflin and Charles Laughton In "U. .. T•Fiap" -AJso.-. By B. PAT PA1TISOK ;\fustang fi<'ld at 3:13 p.~ e PIRATES SPOOKED A \'IC'tory O\'N thP Wlldrats I Hallowe·~n came early for the woulrl cll'ar a n important hurd)(' I Pirates from Orange Coast in the for the :'\1ustangs quPst . of an ' form of a burly band of football- Orange Lcagu~> tltlc. M<'sa s ~es 1 ers from Bf>rdoo. Trying <iesper: are s till undefeated, with wrns I at~ly to make a game of lt. the over Laguna and Capistrano In Pirates were simply overpow- league play. , l'red both on the ground and Coach Rav Terry s Mustan.gs In the a ir. Although they man· rode to a 25·0 win over C8pts· aged to rontain t he Inctlan.<~ from trano last Frld&v. Another touch-breaking away for long runs. down wa..s nullified by a cllppin~ they were ridrllrc1 by a sharp pena lty. )1usta ngs Sl'Or<'d ln <'' · ssl g a ttack plu , a bruising ery J)f'rlod Rlg~t halfbac~ Jeff '~:~unnd attack tha"t 0 ra ng(' Th~yN 'lrorNI first on a l~·~·~rrl Coac::t C'ou lc1 not c;top. The hard nosed dl'ff'nse of Ha r- bor k«'pt Santa Ana's highly touted Warren Jack.c;on con· tained quite well. and he was only able to break through for a couple long gains. The way this boy runs this Is no mean accompJishment Altho not vtc- toriotl.!, Newport certainly has nothing to be ashamed of. Don't forget to mark your ca l· rndar for this Friday when New- port tacklt>s tht' ~>ver pow('rful Anahrim High. FrPsh from tht:'ir ,·ictory ovt>r previously unbf'a t('n Hunti"ngton Bca<'h. th(' Ana heim t£'a m i'l rl'ally rip<> for a n u pst't and NewPort is the tt>a m that can rio just that. If th('y ~~t hot, Newport will tak(' Anahl'lm Into camp but good. Don't s ay I dl dn't tell you. • • • Ernest Borgnlne In "PAT 08 DIE .. Dana Andrews It Rhonda Fle ming In "1111 er. ...... ,, --Also--- Rory Calhoun In •a..,a•o-K"'DE&III CAaOLIXA .. - ·-IIllA JIM OORR·HYER·BENNEIT --.. iii lEN san ·lETT IIALS8 :. .._,.. ... ----· -.u u. ~ "'":ii;: 11.111 f. aAIIII IECOKD I'EATOBE -JEFF IJCIIAim IWGIADWI PmJFAII ...._. __ _ ..... _,_._ -.... ..... ___ ._._ __ _ ,prrnt to pay-rltrt. Fullbark Dtrk How fortune changes. Y<'Jr be· Dixson added another on a ~: ror<' 1,1.,t Sa n BNnardlno wa._ a '_llrd plungP. Lcft halfb.ack Ru"" c;oJid cellar dw<'IIN. winnin~ not 't oun2 '><'OrNI from 8 } a rrl., our. onr lra 2ur ga mr. anti thf'n L.t-fr half F'rank Bryan rPgister('d magi<'la n WeavN tonk ov<'r and thl' flnnl srorP in th<' ~ourth brought thl'm from last plal'e to quartc>r whl'n he rambl£'~ 20 tie for first. This yPar It looks va rrl<~ ror a touchdown. D1xson as tho thry will tak~ all the w~>nt owr for th(' <'Onv<'rsion. marbles. and 1 don't t hink the roach Terry had praise for t.h" Santa An.:~ Dons arc going to following boys: Je f! T~ayer, D~ck stop them. lt thl'Y do thl'y will Dixs on. Randy H.etnck, :Mike have to s how a 'tot more than Park. Tony Pcca, Richard Flores. lh<'Y havl' so tar. Beatty, b~ware, Bill Carpenter. Dan 1o~nson. the Indians are coming. e TllACEDT ST1UKES Footba ll and baseball teams are going to give a second thought to flying th«'ir teams In one planl'. The Ill fated San Luis Obispo branch of Ca l Poly .. year Round" Week days Boats leave at 4 a.m. and 1 a.m. Russ Young and ,Frank Brta n. • • • Harllor's Cee Team Is Defeate• 19 to 0 NC'wport Harbor High's Cee team playl! Anaheim lligh to- morrow 1 Friday 1 on Davidson Fll'lri. ~~wport wa~ badlv h<>aten la'>t weck by Santa Ana High 19·0. Scoring in £'very q uartN but th<' ~<.'COnd. Santa Ana gave Harbor its fourth league loss In ac; many games. Conch Bob Hughes remarked. "Santa Ana was up. We weren't." 6cc RUJflfEBS SECOKD e RAJUtOR RICH TIED football team was practica lly Fate dealt cnpriC'ious ly with wiped out by their plane crash headman Hughes or the Blu£'· on returning from the middle jackets. After winning 2 straight we;~~tunately not all of the gamt's a I th£' beg! n n 1 ng of the pll\yers were kl Ued. but the SPaoton by su <'Cessfully convert-tragedy was sufficient to cause ing on points aftt:'r touchdown. them to <'ancPI all of their r~· his tt'am fa iled to <'lick on th~sf' mainlng games. This Is a sor· a ll important points and had to 1 1 settlt' tor a tie with Santa Ana. row u thing and will affect Cal ~o one lik~s a t ie, least or all _P;;;;o;;;;ly;;;;;;;;f;;;;o;;;;r;;;;y;;;;e;;;;a;;;;r;;;;s;;;,;;to;;;,;;<'O;;;;;;;;m;;;;e;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=-; the play.-rs and roaches, but It a· Is better than losing. Crlssell again mad~ one of his fantastic runs and seems to be getting better each game. This boy Is going to be heard from In Col - lege as he has all it takes to be a great back. -• IE. GAADEJf CBOVE Euclld Aft .• JE 4-2813 "'TTlE TEJf COIOCAJfDNEJM"S .. 7:15 p.m. WMirdcrys: 1:00, 4:40, 1:10. Sat. & Sua. Saturdays and Sundays Fury 4 a.m. -Thunderbird 5 a.m. Del Mar, for Bock Cod 1 a.m. 132 3111 St. le.,.rtluoh OR 3-1434 It' a Beautiful In Catalina ..• Eapec:iaUy In The Winter CITIUII MATS LEAVDrC PBON 8U..OA AT FUJf ZOKE (Jfest to Perry lmMftag) -WiMTEB SCBEDtJLE.- Sat.. Ia&. Noa., Tu-. OKL T LEAVE ~A 1:45 A.JI. &ETU8II TO aAI.aOA 1:15 P.M. CHABTEil BOATS AVAILABLE Cllll c. 1-llei'W -· •• u •• I Political Advertiseme nt) After a s urprising second place finish In the Mt San Antonlo tn· vltallonaJ last Friday, Coach Norm Lumlan w111 take his Or· ange Coast College cross country team to San Diego tomorrow tor the Aztec Invitational. Only pow. erful Bakersfield, With 91 points . could finish ahead of the Pirates Friday ln a field ol 25 ~aehools and 198 runners. OCC S<JOred 100. El Camino 113. and Fullerton 132. (Politi<' a I Adve rtisement) ... UCI IUIINIII ASSEMBLYMAN INDOUID IY IUSINBS&&AIOI RAUOAD .-ot~I•HOOD "' UTAJL 010UPS fiHAIMACISTS UCAL JfO'nCE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Notl~ Is hereby J1ven that the Plannlne Comm'-lon o1 the CJty o1 Newport Beach will hold a publlc hearing on the applica- tion of Don Freeberg for Ute Permit No. 689 to permit con- structJon and operation of a 74· bed nu\ralnr home on portfon of Lot 814, Tract Newport Meu, at 15!55 Superior Ave. J'fotl~ Ia h~by fUrther lfwn that said public hear1ne WW be held on the 17th day of N'owrn· ber, 1980, at the hotlr ot 1:00 p.m. In tM CouecU Chamber of the lifewport INcb aty HaD. at wltldl time and~ IDy and au .,.I'IOna lnterHt~ may ap· pear and '-_, ~Mreon. UY Y. a.a..DJ. ~ . Wawpwt ~ Cft7 ., •111 c '<• ......... : ... &~ IDU..Wsapwt..._Ddl& • AID RE-ELEa CONGRESSMAN lr ............. CI I 'I, .... '1t'a c ' ... to...., lhet ....-. ol )'OU ~ Ia w ........ .,. .. ,....., •• td ......... by the bc.rda, ~ot and a.ml-'ont of the Fcod~tal Cowrnment. J'm a Uf•long ~IOO(Ttt ••• I -.t • home.'" ....... ~ lr. I. liW. ......... u.e. , ... c... Lll ....... ... )C ciac. wry .da that ~ ifttrodu«d the rno o. • the Income bt (f't'PM.I) ..• I'm awate ol the ..........._., Job tllat )'OU .,. cloUaa at -..,. ..-f lu Con.,_." •••• •. I. ,..., .......... ,, ...... Cellillt "Your conch•ct of your oflce hat ay ~ ......_ atlon and retpm. You M¥e ClOII,.fl tlf em ""'*' wilh \oltlon aDd COUtiJle the natioea) llld ......_ Mtlnn.J iJ.,OfS ••• ancl "-"-wted ~y.'" ... ..... c., ..................... . KWr will be octlvo In San Dk!p dvrinl the forth.. comins c:~~mpel.,_ .,_ our "'PPCJJt ol tJ... who sup- port 111, and Mr. Utt k cne o1.-.. • , JAMES D. RAY Bulllllq Co1lrlctor )446 E. COAST HWY ~ CORONA DEl ~AJ oaw. 3·0510 IE SA UPHOLSTERIII Opbobterta9 & D1 •• .,. LJbeny 1-4711 2350 ffewport I L. e-ta II- MATTRESSES MEW -naoJLDDfG Foam aabber Jrrettular Sha pes I1UMnpriD9 -Cottoa COSTA MtSA ~AOitW CO. 21SO N•wpon llvd. llb.ri¥ 1-IJOJ Oct9ber &u lldtnc Jet a record for th~ year, wUh 13.81~~ ln permlta luued by the Newport leach Bull4!nc Dept. The 1960 bulldlnc total, now 123.683.279. thus calned almoet 11 ~ mtUlon on l .. t ~ar'a lead, and now tralJ.. the correepond. Inc petlod of '19ee by aorne Sl .· ~.000. Tf\ere la atJIJ a chance BIT'I ••• II 1IE 111111 IIEI'i . • LEftER TO 0 . Z. Tttb is an open Jetter to my old frfend, 0 . Z. Robertson, one ot the developers of Harbor View Hills -the ble new subdivis ion under construction on the slopes behind town. "Dear 0 . Z.- "A lot ot folks In Corona dt>l Mar have a deep a ffection for that wonderful erovc ot andent landmark trees on the hilltop by the old reservoir. "You and your associates now have the riaht to chop down these trees, we understand. to ma ke w ay tor more new homes In your subdivision. now nearlv twice as big as ''Mackerel Flats." No doubt the red-blooded Costa Mesa Ch amber of Commerce wlll soon send Its outraged com -plain~ ' h igher than an Atlas missile In an effort to get this situation reversed. It must be humiliating to live In a big town like Costa Mesa and have to takt> your long dis· tance calls through a little burg like Newport Beach. On sf'cond thought -aren't we In Corona del Mar in the same tix? In 4 or :; years COM will be higger than Costa Mt>sa and the Newport Beach lowland put to· get her. I am putting my bid In right now with Managf'r Ted Ham - brook of the PTitT to get our town's name In larger type by 1965: • • • ''Knowing that you are men who Jove their fe llow men and who see and enjoy tile good things of life, I am wondering If you can fi nd It possible to let these trees remain as living green bea<'ons ot farseen bt>auty -and build your new houses among and around them. "Thus you will enshrlnf' your • ·YES" FOR WATER name as a prt>scrver ot good Vott>rl' are asking whether to things for the <'Ommunlty, and mark "Yt>s" or "No" on Propos I· will In no way IPssen, perhaps tlon One -thP Water Proposi- ev<'n enhance. the benefits nn!1 1 tion. beauty of your business venture. Pf'rsonall\' r am going to vote ''Your friends and neighbors in the afflrmati\'t". Sl)uthern would appr('('iate an op<>n an'>W£'r 1 Califo rnia needs more water. to this lett£'r." To <'hl'<'k ou t thl~ advice l • • • talked with our fi ne senator. e PIUJfT IT BIGGER I John ;\lurdY. an l'leC'Ieri official The nt>w ~elephon£'. book is of unusua.lly sound thinking. out and one notes With w orry Said ht>: that the name of Costa :'\fe a I<; printed In s uch smaller typ<> than the name of Nf'wport B<'aC'h on tht' phone C'ompan)•'s C'ounty map -a lthough "Goat Hill" Is SPECULATIVE? "I am I!Oing to '·ote VI'<; on 1 h<> wa tt>r bond.;. The bi 11 is not thC' bf~t ont-In thf' worlrl -but It Is t hC' bt"st possl hie u ndt>r t hi' C'lrc-umstan<>P<~. MuC'h of the-criti- rlsm i~ unfair. The bill is neec!Pd to S('t up finanC'es nt>cessary if Wt" arf' going to ln<'rease our wat<>r su pply." LECAL JtonCE llo, HI ruDy. s.c-d tnut dMda lacrYe cdl tbe qwdltt.. .. CID ac:eU..t ta...-eat. a.cu.d by qM&lty pcopeaty Ia 9fOW1D9 0...... Colaat'l -...... laM ............ ....Wy rtaiD9 -tbey CI'Mte a:e exceUnt add.ltioDal lac••• • 1 Oi'o Interest Per Annum Short tena aacrturttsee CIDd .....U DOt• for dlftniflcaU .. make poulble Onible la....._t pcogaaaa. WE NAJfAGE. SERVICE AlfD COLLECT Evans G. Parker & Co. ClTY OF N'E\\"PORT BEACH CAUFORNIA SEALED PROPOSALS wilt be rf'C'CIVt'd at the otrke of the City Clerk. Citv Hall. City of Newport Bt>ach. California. until 10:30 A.:'\f. on the 2Jrd dav of Novem- bt>r. 1960, at whk h time th<'Y Will bt> puhliclv OPf'n{'d and rt"nc1. for pnformlng work as fol- lows: Con.;truC'tion of Fire Station :\o. I. and Ltbrary Addition. 110 E. Balboa Blvd .. Newport NEW & USED SPINET PIANOS ............ _.. ________________ ......,.......,,__.......,.......,.....,... .......... FROM $395 Larg«.>st Sele<'tlon to Chose from ·open Fri. nlahts 'til 9:00 p.m." WOODWORTH'S 2620 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·:>:i30 Corona del Ma r 515 ~. Main. S.A. KI 7 ·4~39 HOUSES FOR RENT TwO BEDROOM house Cor r«.>nt, furnished or u n f u r n I shed, g arbage d is p o sa I, garage, w ashing faciJltJes. No pel$. OR 3 -4372. FURNISHEo-:-spotless gu~st cot~ tage In eas t Costa Mesa, ('8r· port, one person prefe rred. private yard, $~5 month. Ll 8-542:5. APTS. FOR RENT NEW 2 BEDROOM LARGE APT. Qul£'t rt>sldentlal ar«.>a, walk· lng distan<'e to new shop- ping <'entt>r. 5 minutes tr• Balboa and bt>aC'h£'S. ~ally deluxe MEDALLION award aptJoC. with all t-l('('trl · GE kllch<'n, endo .. •<t-d :.howl;'f and tub, larg<' garage, C'arpt•lln~ Adults only. A real \.Jiu<· for only- $B7.69 PER MONTH on least>, wh l<'h I~ about $j() JX'r mo. under l'Omparlblt! apt<:. HARBOR BLVD. :It BAKER STREET C~ta :\tl'"a Phont' J\'1 5·1631 TWO BEDROO)I, apt., partly furnished. w w <'a r p e t I n g, tlrap£'s, garbage dlspo al. <'ar· port. built-In storagt", u.rival£' s undec-k. OR 5·1172 or OR 3 ·39St, CD:'\1. U ~FUR::>o;. 2·bedroom-apr .. 11, blocks from ocean. sundeck with view of hills, 3!9 Jasmine, COM. OR 3-7434 after 5 p.m. U~"FURNlSHED 2-bedrOOril $75 mo., Corona del :'\-1ar. OR 3·1917 ~ot the best-but worth the money. FtiR~I='HED APART:\IEXT. good locauon. pl<'a~'\nt surround- Ing-;. :'\o C'hildren. ::>o;o p ets. Yearly lt"aS<' 610 ;\larguNite. Corona dc>l ;\lar. HOUSES FOR RENT SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS GREAT MOVING SALE We plan to move to 1907 North Mom S(reet, Santa Ana. on Nov . 1st. All p1anos a:-:d used organs now at a b ig sacnhce help '..1S move ORGANS PIANOS -SPINETS SH>-J5 Bal(iwin, now .... -$1095 $1465 Baldwin, now . _ .. $ 893 One Ba!J:Iwln Organ -l mos. old, take over bal· a nee $1845 Lowrey. now . . .. S 995 $1345 Lowrey, now ....... S 585 $1095 Lowrt>y. now ... . $ i95 Thomas Organs. $295. $325, $395 Magnus Organ ........... S 49 Estev Organ . . . ..... S 275 <8• Piano Ac-cord1ans, from ....... ..... $19.95 to $69 Hammond Spinet. :\faple Save $375 H.1mmond ChurC'h :"tfodel. must be sold I«> t) led .:ip1 n<'t Professional Stt•lnWa)' \\8S $!530. nO\\' . .. Acrosontl' $891, now .. Hatne Fr Pro\' S99S. s 16.3 $ 593 s 495 now S -189 (51 new EbontLt>ri Spinets. 88 nOI<' $ -128 Jans_.;f'n Organo. $1300, now . S 873 183 • othf'r Spwc>ls from S 295 S. )tapl£•. Ch"rrY. \\' c~.l.. Mah., Upnght.'> from .. $ 9:> PIANOS -GRANDS $36()() Stt•tnwa\', rPbUtlt S1950 $34_1}() Ba ld"•tn' l.1t<' st\·le S1Si3 $2t00 Chtl'k(.'rtng. J,k~· nl'w $138.3 Ha mmond r«.>nt return. 113' othl'r f1m• Grand, nearly new nf'w .•nd u,t•d from S 395 Hurry! Hurry! Pick out yo ;r p1c no c r c:ga:: wrule they last-take over bCii:::::::e o:: r:;o;.y & pay out in 36 monthly pcyme:.·s SCHMIDT -PHILLIPS Establisht-d 1911 520 :'\ORTH )tAJX 0::.\:'\T.\ AXA OPE~ ~IGIITS Dt:RI:'\G 5.\LE FOR SALE PHOTO SUPPLIES ALL 1YPES OF Pr.c•co:-cph:c Supphes e Fast Color Film SeJ'\1ce. e Movie Projectors for Reot. e Model AJrplane Supplies. 21" T.V. o f-dubious nntag<' on bla<'k metal stand with whC<'ls $2.) or otfer. Indudt>d FREE are ln.stru<'tion a.; to wh<>n. wh£'re and how hard to k wk 11 to obtain most SdllsCac tory N'· su iL~. Liberty 8-.t28t. FOl'R ;);\fALL -<'ht>rrvwooll o.~n MEARS CAlo/.ERA SHOP IIQU<' chairs. Larg<> .bra-.,-~1£'X 1782 Nt>wport Blvd .. Costa Mesa iC'an hanging fixture. Wrought Phc.ne Liberty S·i042 1ron gla...-s top dining room ta- ble. Eight chairs and m:tt.'h· MOVING ing buffet table>. R.sre Persian -- antlqu<' prayer scrt>4'n tlargt.>•.l MQVI NG? OR 3·662'7, 131 Harbor Island Roacl ~ewpon. • WANTED TO RENT k \.RCE one or two <·ar ga~ 1n Corona del ~far w1th storagt' ShPIWS tf po ·s1bh•. OR 3 48li 2 Fu t Insured mo\·e~ •nd largtt van $11.00 an hour Time o;tart$ at you door ... Why pa) more<' ~all- NEWMAN CARS FOB SALE ALF A ROMEO Splde-t.-'-'>-=-==-9 . ..,.." _D_ue_ to f4mJiy addition, m"--t _.u. Excelle-nt condition. $2.700 cuh or may be financed If orecllt good. OR 3·0176. '56 MGA SPORTS CAR, Alpine whJte, wire wht't'ls. £x{'ellent condition. low mlleaae. $13:50. W ill tlllance prl. party. Lincoln 4-1138. .. HOME MAINTENANCE DELUX-HOUSE & WINDOW CLEANING CO. • Wall Washing • Floor Waxln1 • Venetian Blind CJeanin& • Vacuuming • Free Es Umatea • Work Guaranteed PHONE: ORIOLE 3-1 166 Why Not? LET HENRY DO IT Cement It rough carpente-r work. Reasonable. Will eo anywhere ln ~ewport Harbor Area. KI :>-2441 Painting-Decorating PAPER HANGIMC GEORGE BURKHARDT Uc.en~ Contractor 1897 Oranae Ave.. eo.ta M..- 1 U~rty 8·862Jt ---- Carpentry M1nor Repa1rs No Jobs Too S mall' H 0 . ANDERSON 2966 Pepper Tree Lane Costa Mesa. Calif. Kimberly 5.8175 U no answer C'all MI 6·2372 PAINTING -FOR EXPERT-PAl:-nTNC- -CALL - Sympson & Nollar Newport's Oldest Esubllshed Painters OR 3.3630-Eves OR 3 St54 ALL PAINTING 3~ DAY SPECIAL ANY HOUSE TRIMMED $49 Av e:-age 2 Bedroom Exter:or -$195 4 Year Guarantee MI 6-3702 Paperhangmg 6. Painting Ql'AWTI' WORK. WCE~SED. IN· Sl'RED, FREE ESTI;\1.\TES R.ly Thompson ?\n 6 514.8 PAINTING 320 If. lfEWPOIIT .OOLEV ARD lfEWPOIIT aEACIL CAUPODIA MIDWAY 1-liSJ lk-ac-h. No bid will b<> rl'<'t-lved unless it I" mad" on a proposal form furnished by thP Ci ty Engineer. Each bid must be ac<'ompanled by • <'ash, C'ertlflt>d chC<'k or bid· dt>r's bond 1 made payable to the City of Nt'wport Beach. for an amount fc'qual to at least ten per {'ent 110'1 I of tht> amount bid. ----t;NFt:R:"iiS HED 2 b<>droom du- piPx, with pa110, disposal, ga - rag('. Adulls, no ~ts. Y('ar's lease, $125 month. A\'allable December l. Owner at 620 Or· chid, COM. OR 5·()().17. \VA~TED stUdiO .1panmen1 or gu£'~1 hou..<;e furntsh<'d or un. furmsht>d. by rt'tlr('d womJn arnnn~ CD;\·( 1.;t Dect>mb.-r ;\lust be nc>ar shoppmg aN'a and transponaoon. \\'rll<' Sox A311 c o Ensign, CD~l. TRA!'\SF'ER It STORAGE CO. j r.ndway 6 2528 or Llllt-rty ·6430 1968 Harbor Bl\'d. C'osta Mesa ln!t>rior Extnlor EXI'){'rt Allt>n110n l ;nt'n Your Pll lnttng Problems YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS accounts insured to $10.000 • • STRONG RESERVES current r_."" 11.7,o • HIGHEST RATE consistent wlt'll .ar.ty SERVICES such guaranty to be forfeited J & L Uphols tery Cleanf'rs BOATS FOR SALE -o:-n.Y O~E-OF ITS Kl:-10-- 10 FT. Glen L. Skiing D1n~hy 4 passengt>r. 30 m .p h .. gl.l:;.."'"d· t railer. C'o\·N . Sharp: ;\Ltkt> otter. :\fl 6-6894. should the bidder to whom the HELP WANTED contraC't ls awarded fail to enter Average size living room & hall. tnto the rontract. <'arpets. $13.88. TOP OPPORTLJNITit:S tn ac-cordanC't' w ith the pro,·l· OR Sc PER SQ. FI'. DAILY slons or Section li70 of the La-Be Sure To Chet:k \\'1th bor Code. the City Council of the f'~venports $10. Chairs s.:; JUNE fARRAR City of Nt>wport Bf'aC'h has as-KJ 9·2556 certalned the g«.>neral pre\·ailing ----------Employ::1e::! Age:1-::y rate or per diem wages In tht> Directory 402l, 32nd St .. Nl'wport locality In whiC'h the work 1<: to I ORiolt> 3.468) be performed for t>a <'h craft or Fl'~ERAL DTRECI'ORS ... EVE:'\1:'\G-Teit>phon"-~a tt'" \\otk type of workman or mC'ChaniC' ·;_;;,...;...;;;.;..;.;...;.;;;....;;...;..;.....;;;..;...;...;;..;;;;;;;..;~--., $1.25 •ommisston on ,,.._, S3 00 I llftded to ex('('ute tht> <'on tract Friendly Neighborhood Service . a It> John S..n•or ()R '\ f\U) and Is set forth in Resolution BEU BROADWAY No. 5198. A <'Opy of said Resolu· I WO)fA:-1 to rlt>an Dortor's of tlon ls a\'ailablt> in the otfl<'e of I MORTUARY ftct>~ WM'kly. OR 3·3240 tt\e City CINk In the City o f 110 Broadway SITUATIONS WANTED HAULING RUBB!SH HAUUNG 6 Clean Up V•:o:-k Rc-asonabk rat«.>c; Ll ~ '7372 ;\11 6 ·5542 AUTOMOTIVE I SPECIAL I • Wheels Ahgned ar.d Balanced $9 95 wtth th~s Ad • Herb Miller 's RICHFIELD ST A TJON Newport BeaC'h. LI 8-3433 lr 8·3434 Ca.ta Meu TRA \"ELI:>\G :'\l'R.SE and houl't' 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poln.o;ettla FREE ESTI:\1ATES Lh't'n'<'d & lnsur<'d Ll , cr. J:! FAiNTING & PAPERHANGING Lt<'t'nst'd & Insured FREF ~TI)fATES JE 1 1419 SERVICES EXPERT, 1mn1ng done m my hl'mf' Expt'rlt"nN'd r<'a. onable ;dtl's 21)282 Ba~ Vww, Santa \'1.1 H•'lli:hts P11 kup a nd de· ln t>") S<'T\'ict-. l'a lJ K I 5-2209. ~~/2% ~PDa.ll All bids ar<' to be compared on 1 the basis or the City Engineer's estimate of the quantities of k<'<'PN . da~ or 'Hght duty, rt'f· OR 3·9i28 • Corona del Ma r 1 f'r('n.·«.>~. c-ar • ~·"<XX c-ook. Handle MIMEOGRAPHING STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE current DIYU>END PAID FOUR 1iMD A YEAR LAGUICA BEACH -•o...aw. 1111111 ... .,. work to ~ dont>. No bid will be acct'ptt>d from a Contractor who has not ~n llcen~d In at'cordan<'~ with the provisions of Chapter 9. Dl\1slon 10 or Business and Professions Code. Plans may ~ seen. and forms ol propoaal bonds. rontract, and apeclllc.atlons may b<> obtained at the of!i<'t' or the City Engl- ~l'. City Hall, Newport Bea<'h. CalltomJa. 11M apedal att<'ntlon ol prot'- pectjve bidders b <'ailed to theo "'Propoul hqulremeont3 and ;;..;;,;;;..;;;;~;.;.;;;-.,;o..;,; _____ _ ConstltJoo." annend to the blank roa AU. or form ot proposal ror rull dlrec· YOUR INSUaANCS !ttEDS ~===========~=~====~;=== tlon u to blddtnc. et<'. Sadleir Insurance Co. j The City of N.wport Beach ,..... John & Sadlw wrw. the right to reject any or all blda and to wal\·e a ny tnfor· 3333 E. Cout Bwy. oa 3·383D ma1lt7 tn such bid Corona del Mar 12$.00 ctepoaf __ It r.fundabJe u pon 0 INVES'I'MDn'S ••• return 0 'r&•ftS and s~ 1 h--------------. d.,. alt.,. awardJna or c:.oontract. CROWELL. W'EEDOK a co. CITY OP NEWPORT BEACH. Mem~ CAUI'OitNIA Pkiflc Cout Stock I:Jciehaqe MAIIIGDY SCHROUDElt.. '-urd.-tt Harrtton ..... M.cr. Cltr ~rlt. Olck Rudce 1\od Paut.an DAted : l Nowrn~r. 1910. t.olt FenneU Rutll kktr 1P\tbltah: NO\~. 3 and 10. 1960 Mlb )()ret~ In the lt.wport Ralbor Enalgn. PriVate wtre S.•kee ,_ el ,_,................. :8)1 £. =-H~.:: I· TOO& ...... ,.,,,.c.-~ .... 0 B c.lst's ,,n,f g1n> shoL~. Llvt' In or our C f. nt'\ a 8· 5650. HOUSE -d,...tntn~ b\·~hou r. Own transpMt 111on $1.50 hour Phon£' Kl 3 l7J.I a nytime t'X· <'<'Pt Thu rs<l.1~ .<: and Fridays in tht' \1.\~ltme E..~PERTEXC'ED g.ndf'n<'r, mow JOHNSTONE'S Mesa Auto W reekers U~ Auto Parts. Tires We Buy Cars and &rap Me-tal UBERTY ·7013 »75 Pla~ntla Avco_ Costa Mt!M t>dgN•. trimminJil .. 1nd clean .up. CARPET CLEANING Also gardemng LN me makt> __ your yard or gardt•n look beau-I S .. . tlful KI 3·6!l "' pec1oltsts In: MISCELLANEOUS • Woll·to-Woll e Fum•ture n~NISH m~ssage and steam 1 s iLL baths. By appt. only. r-11 6-6170, •I /II SULO and MERI NYHOLM. .. , ~ 18 Charle St., Costa M~~ I ----..~;.-;;;;..,.;;....., ... ~ Carpet Cleaners • C"ERT Pianl!>t Tt'a.:OhN, <-hll·l Fr'f!e E&tll'ftMts Ml 6-2323 dren. adult I'Ourses. Prt-p.tra- tory l nt~rmt'dlat~ ach•an<'e'd 1 SEWING & TAILORING or finl~hlne roun;e. lntf'rvlt>W. D -M.UCI'NG-A al :ra ons. arr&nJred without r harge. Ar-Rave It maltf' and pe.y )~. nold 1\.lda. Ml 6 ·1053.. Vt>T)• rNsonabltt. Joan Black-PETS-SUPPLIES atoe<lc. 57'9 W. V1ctorla. APt. D. :------Coeta Mesa. M1 ~. ASit us • Wh.)r you abtuW I.e<! your pets PEIISOHAL f;rto$h foods l~a4 ot ttMf'd. Re'UbtPJG_P_a_cl_fl_c -v,._ M .. •w IDOIW1 too. 'niE JOlt, ....,..., Parte cau Mrl. c. n. DA."f"S. 21'32 t:. Cout Hwy.. CLutl~l Grupe. Oil s...n., U · c... Mi Mar, oa 3-K.tO. ~ eo.n.~or. 'l'b.&Dk ,... TYPING LE1TER.O:: nTRF\1 MAIL SERV1:"G CORil;\' A DEL MAR Call Jo~or Af'JHlrnlml'nt ESTHER l.FEl'll ~tiLl...~ OR .l AA'\; Eves & \\ l'f'kt'rlrl. Call MJ 6 .'l." 2732 E. Coa t H1way Corona del M .. r Som~ 'l'ypl na In my home 12 Years uperlt-nce Klmbt"rly 5 4.4 LANDSCAJliNG : ------Complete Landscqping Service rmm an"IJlA 'T'!:S Mil C... .. ._ .... I ... , OOIIOX4 Da. 11M JnJ--Oit 5-·0ltO • lftl a. COul · Lawn Maintenance I...AND9CAPIS. "'-............ -..lit or monu.. 01 S·-..., 6 p.m. , ' ' ,fr.m WT.CHIICE PRICES 01 lEW ltiO's THEN SEE ''IRIS" RICUIDSII YOUR IlLLER CHEVRILET' REPRESEifTinVE FOR CORONA DEL MAR NEW CARS WAS I< OW NEW 1960 CORVffiE, Black, Radio & Heater #290 4 Sptted, Big ~ine . ·-··-··-.$-%33 $3790 NEW 1960 SPORT COUPE. Radio, Heater, Tinted Glau, # 225 W !W als, Power glide .tnd other accessories .. 3180 2580 NEW 1960 I~PALA SEDAN, Radio, Heater, Turi>o9lide, # 74 loads of accessories 3317 2684 NEW 1960 IMPALA SPT. CPE., Radio & Heater, Powerglide. # 334 Loads of accessories . 3376 2790 NEW 1960 IMPALA SPT. CPE., R•dio & Heeter, Automatic, # 421 Power Steering & Brakes, loads of accenories ...... 3517 2880 TRUCKS NEW 1960 FlEETS! DE, loaded with acceuories # 21)4 6 Cylinder, Standard Shift . --$2341 $1834 NEW 1960 FLEETS/DE, V-8 Automatic. Loaded with #" 442 Everything. Perfect for Camper . 2898 2378 NEW 1960 Jt.-Ton FLEETSIOE. Just the ·trvc.k for 8' or 10' # 4-tl H. D. C.tmper 2633 2078 MANY BEA UTIFULI960 DEMONSTRATORS PRICED UP TO -OFF! Drop Down and Look Them Over Today! LLER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. 1000 West Coast Highway N ewporl Beach Uberty 8-2261 Do You Want Water With Problems OR Problems WITifOUT Water? Tbe coa tro.-eny ODd conlualoa wb.kb .. apparent Ia discuM1DI) tbe propoMd Water loDd Act ls tbe rHUlt of Jd9bly-publlcbed C119U• meats OYH polats that are not ..,. .. I.a. U.. Act. Jfamely ~ detaib, pddllg polid ... contract terms aad. mcmy otbft ....... of water deftlopmeat policy wh.lcb c:a:D be deilwmJDed ~. Tbil CIU• tbora of the Act _,. tb ... matters .!aoakll be tcdNa. up a.ly o:n.r the state baa t.be IDOIM'f to build the projecta. Whkb is jut ~­ logic. A lot of the CODtroftny at-. froiD U.. fCid tbcrt Ute Wedel' Boad Act cu a colledloo ot --~ Tlat. waa QWW ld'*"• 1iace it a~tat.. a two-third appo"cd ol tiM )egialatan, w~ ba.. studJed. GDd debated tiM problem f• _. Ia.-ND J*IIL TM Act was not. cmd could aot be written to ,....pl...., .....,. ::ti _. qroup or ana. So oae bcu to auume tbat ettller WCIJ' tile 11Wty of problem s beiDIJ mdeat .. v.w; AdD&.. If U.... ww ...._ to ,_. problftll.l. sunly It would. be t.tter to t.ct tMm wrnr ........ tbaD Without. The Jfewpor1 Bebor, Coeta ..... ao.td of a.cdten tben· fore urges your support Oil rna,..ltloD a-. VOTE "YES" ON ONE NEWPORT RAJIIOJI. COST A MESA 80AU OF HAL T08S T I E .-.... • IIEW 1Perfect for the 'larre fam- Ily. 4 bedroorn.s, 4 btl ths, 1pectacular view hl&h above the ~tlltterlnr harborland - the la test In extras, superb condition -dell&ht your younr sters with their own bedroom, playr oo m and baths on separate level - warm "Early American Mo - tif' -first time otrered at $59,500! 1'011 LUI& coaolrA Da. IIU A better, new, two bedroom and den upper apartment. Attractlwe view, waJl to wall earp.t, totftd a.lr heat. ma· hocany ca b 1 n eta. oopper hood and e~ fan owr eooklftl' area. Drapery rodll • ln. Cia. • to lithool, youth center, chureh, bu.lneu. For appointment eaU Ownfl' M'. M·. PEJtRY", OR 3-9376 ' 3-<000 IIVEI'r • 1'IE -EIITI -We otter you the MMftt ot our 40 yean ot real e1tate ex~rience In the Harbor Area. tAt us ua.l1t you with your lnve.tmenw, exchanses a nd ~&let of your prop- erty. 230 La 'Jolla, 2 BR, 1 'It baths, view ....................... ,$20,500 !1M Santa Ana, 2 88, Npt. Hts. ·------------------------16,!500 2 buslnHI loti, Cotta Mesa, C-1 .............................. 22,500 3 buslneu Iota,· Newpo'tt Beach, C-1 ···---··---··---· 22$0 R-4 Jot, 100x102, nr. Pad flc Dr.t ,C.M., anxious 5,000 Lot, Wa llace St., R-4, 9,900 IQ. ft ................ -........... 4.750 2 l/3 acm With buiJdlnP, Back Bay .................... M-000 coM, new 3 BR "and Fam,, 2 baths ................... : .... 32.500 4 BR. 2 baths:, 652 Cove St., 11,500 dn ................... 13,500 E. 16th St., R-4 with 2 BR home .............................. 9,500 E. 16th St., nr. Npt. Blvd., $2,000dn ......................... 11,500 315 Catalina, 3 BR,.o 2 baths, Ocean view ................ 31 ,500 Balboa Coves, pvt. beach and pier, 3 BR' ................ 62,500 BABSON ..., IIIIYII .. III c.. FIIV'EIYIWIEI I 3 bedroom house, 1% bath, dining room, double earare, Corona del Mar, Call OR 3· .... _ A whole mountain, Newport Beach ........................ 40,000 Beautiful Npt. comm. bid&., exc. location ............ 85.000 408 HOtmwood, 3 BR, 1 ~t baths, view; reduced .... 25,950 309 La JoiJa, 4 BR, 3 baths, view .................. _ ...... 29.~ 2070 Orange, room for 4 more units, $2.500 dn ..... 13,900 fiNC.) (Real Estate lmarlneers) 2828 E. Coast Hlrhw~y Corona del Mar ORiole 3 -3770 YOUR BEST BET! Live in a brand new, mod- ern apt., exQuisite in de- s ign and convenience ood enjoy the monthly chee ks from front unit. A wise pur- chase In dell&htful C9rona del Mar. FOR MORE DETAILS BABSON R..U, IIIYIIIm•t Co. (INC.> (Real Estate Jmagineers} 2828 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar OR 3-3770 CUlT 1011, ........ 1600 \'{EST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH LI 8-9354 WATER FRill 6 ROOMS -PIER It FLOAT PRIVATE SALE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OR 3-3630 Lt1Z1Jft Dt1PLEZ View of 0c.a:a Cllld lay , If"' oa Ma:rta.t. 120AOO DowD LEJGRTOK LDJDEJII, llealtor 3001 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ORiole 3-0668 e Too Late to Clauify REAL ESTATE NlCE 2 bedroom unfurnished apt. with patio. fire place, thermo- static heat, and garage. Con- venient location. On lease. SOt•,t Narcissus C D M, 0 R 3-0940. GCEII liD UY VIEW .,_ SlhlniiJ I S•ll•r 1-5 pa. 239 OCEAN VIEW, NEWPORT HEIGHTS SPLIT LEVEL, 3 B/R, 2 BATH. ALL BUILT-INS. FORCED AIR HEAT. FEE SIMPLE ~ ACRE, STREE'T TO STREET LOT PRICE $43,500 TER..\fS UY liD lEACH REAlTY, IIC. REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Day or night Phone LJ. 8-1161 The All New 1961 Mercury METEOR '600' and '800' OHers a New Concept in Mercury with Greatly Reduced Prices From $250 to $560 Less! - For the BEST Car Buy See JOHNSON & SON "FAMILY OF nNE CABSH NEWPORT BEACH -W, COAIT IIWT. u 1-5545 COSTA MESA IMI 11AD011 &YD. Lll-- Open Eftlliaga and SUDday M-1, vacant, 145x300, W. 17th St. ............... -......... 36,800 Medical buJidinc, 1457 Superior ............................ 67,500 214 Memphis, Hunt. Beach, 4 BR, 2 baths ............ 15..500 2072 Tustin, C.M., 5 BR.. 3 baths, luxury .............. 34,500 960 Temple Ter., t.:aaun a, 5 BR, 3 baths ................ 35,0oo 128 San Dlea:o. San Clemente ............. · ....................... 29,730 New, 3 BR home plua 4 units, 1,200 sq. tt. ea., 2 baths each, Laruna Beach ............................ 79,500 2022 Paloma Dr., 3 BR, 2 baths, provincial ........ 34,300 2287 Canyon Dr., R-4, 66x300 .................................... 13,500 All listings subject to prior sale, change In price .or withdrawa l trom market. JGHI v•n, Rulllr I llliWer AroUnd the Clock-7 Days a Week-Calll\fldway ~-1675 400 N. Newport Blvd., Ne~port Beach (Opposite Hoag HospltaiJ Paul Schlegel Jim Kilpatrick Tom Haydto Oscar Norberg ASSOCIATES Marlon LeBus Gre ta Prosser Boyce Canon Jack Denton I Paul Terry Clyde Keith Billie Dickey Don Elder CIIEG IIIHUIDS COMPA:i"ION TO CAJ\!EO SHORES A new development by Maceo Corpora tion. '61 quality three and tour bedroom homes under con- struction. New original floor ' plans are available l or inspection . PRICED FROM $3'1.900. DOWN PAYMENTS FROM $6200 A llinited number of \'ery desirable lots for the individua l who prefers to build. MACCO CORPORAnON Sales-CA..\fEO SHORES OFF1CE. 4701 Hampden Road, Cameo Shores. Telephone: ORiole 3-490-1 IEIT I SWEET INCO~IPARABLE AT $13,500. Three .!!paelous bedrooms, wall to wall carpet and recently completely rede<'Orat- ed. Surrou nded with large m ature ornament al shrubs and fruit trees. $10,000 LOAN AVAILABLE -SUBMIT ON DOWN. SPIC I SPII FOR ONLY $18.500. Submit as low as 13,000 down. Huge trees In front yard -extra large fenC't'd rear yard. Three spacious bedrooms, 1 ~ baths. Ha rdwood floors with wall to wall carpe-ts, separate service porch , dining room a nd breakfast area. Fireplace a n d clock controlled heat adds to ma king this a r"a l rom- forta ble ,home. PREFERABLY SHOWN BY APPOINT- :\IENT -CALL US TODAY. M~ M. LaBorde, Realtor ''you'll like our friendly service:' 220 E. l 71Ji Sr. Costa Me.!la Liberty 8-1139 (Across the street from Mesa Shopping Ce nte r) Evenings Call LI 8-4037 -Ml 6-5855 -'~t!:L .. __ ,_ If 11U1IIA ~ ,,_ UI,JII. --~~-.... --llagrrrst -·-~ ""'""\ ......... ... F v.Mtitlied mod~Lt: Ccmuud~ Road. MldkiG~ 6·1116 ----·-- FBOM Mes Me dOW'S DOWJf - '17 &350 & '18.750 .,.. ... , IIDIP'' 011 a•n sr. ~.. ftleiC lta.ll ... -.. -op. Dallr W•At••• • I * a:'uatto ..._ v_. c.. ••• , Club. I c-u. * I Ma11111 to JhAaa llooy ad 11 IICII• *" I Laiwt ~ ... a. h'J' 4 AJ.. "edt .. D I•• MliiZii .,.,.,liOif AW.&aD llr Ulftllll -..-Oiol n. as ••• ••.-~e ma •• * .. IIF-. & Cal•....., 1M. I I I -------------------------~ • • • I