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Bounct.ry cbanps 10 provide I Krade. These volunteers will be
m ore equeJ clua l'lua w~re ap· accepted on a priority baala
proved TuHday ev~nlng by Che starting at the east end of Cliff
Newport Beach Elementary Haven.
SchooJ District Board. 2. Accept approximately 13
The board a dOpted the follow· fitth gMde transfers f rom Har·
lng recommendations presented bot Vlew Sctlool to Newport
by Supt. Roy Andersen: School on a priority basis start·
1. Add one sixth grade at }lor· Ina at 30th St. and working west
act" Ensign School and accept t"Oward 47th St. In West New·
approximately 7 volunteers to port. 1 transfer from Newport Relghta 3. Transfer all klnclergarten
School to tfora<'e Enstrn's sixth through third grade pupils In
Armstrong Is
Named Head
of Civic Assn.
D. A. Armstrone. 102 Jasm\.Jle
A ve .• was elected president ol
the Corona d~l Mar Clvtc A&so·
clatW>n at a mt'etlnc of tlle
board of directors IUJt week.
M rs. Carol Duncan, 721 Larkspur
Ave .• is v ice-president and M rs.
Louise Mower, 519 Jumlnto Ave.,
Ia eecrete ry. treaaurer foc 1961·62.
outrolnr pret~ldent, Dr. J, R.
Longltoy, announced.
The ~rd of Directon will
include Don Burns of Cameo
Shores, James Turntor o! Shore
Cliffs, and Or. Loncltoy of Shore
Cliffs.
Lobster Bake
Plans Readied
Corona del Mar maJn Mach
will be the S<'en~ of the annual
Balboa Bay Lions Club Lohster
Bake, Saturday and Sunday.
Sept. 30 and Oct. I.
Lob~er and c.-hopptod sirloin
dinners will be ~~erved from 11
a.m. until 9 p.m . both days.
Adult tickets will be $1.95 and
children under 12. Sl.25. AJ
Pleg'l'r and Car l Thomas are ('0·
chairmen .
A mink stole will be awarded
as a grand prize at a drawing
scheduled tor 6 p .m . Sunday.
ON. I . The •nnual treasu re
h unt will get under way early
Saturday morning, Sept. 30. and
dE'ws will be 'posted at the
Unlte<ct California Bank, Corona
~~Mar.
Shore Cliffs from Harbor VIew EDWARD TELFORD, cmistant
School to Corona del Mar School. stote highwoy eng•neer, will
Twtonty pupils are Involved. tolk oboul freewoy~ ot the
Supt. Andersen said that In fu . breoH<'lst meeting of the New·
ture years. Shore Cliffs will port Horbor Chomber of Com·
probably become a J>(!rmanent merce ot 7·)0 om. next Wed· ~~t~:~e Corona del Mar nesday. Sept. 27 . at the Solboo New Church RAYMOND BURR & co. Upper Bay 4. Permit all people rt'sid l ng Bey CIJb. There w•ll be no
between 40t'h St. and 47th St . In open question ond M swer ses· Fl LM TV SCENES HERE I West New,ort <to transfer kinder. s•on ot the meet•nq. Oue~l ons d I M Mad
ganen through founh grade pu-ore req~.oested in writing on od· PI T I ove e
pUs to Newport School. Approx· vonce From chombers of com· ans 0 By BETS DeVIJfES :~!t h·~~r,()(;:::p::~ ~·~~o~~gg~h=~ •
imcrtely 25 children will be 1 th 1 t 1 bo d merce o onq e co~.on 1 coos • ~ewpon Har r resa ents got thP ~udlo rlunng thP falmang Tht> :"Jt>wport Beach Ekment eJialble for t'hls transfer. 1· 1· 1 1 t f · 1 1 k TV h k .... .. •ne. per •nen o Pons or o A new PJ't!'Sb)"'erlan Church at an ans de oo at an t e ma "Tt'lt•\ 1-;10n h t•cluc·,tllng l'hP a!} S.:hool Dastr!f'\ '" f&C't>d Whu Supt. Anden;en said that he f · tL k h R d slcte reewoy route se•v•ng ne the southeast rorner ot JamborN' ing Ialit wee w en aymon world.' he riPdart>d, as ht' pol "'" annPxatlon thai ma\' r~t at plans to put all these changrt~ · 1 p .. · coostol creo. Rd. and t'he westNly cxtensaon Burr SE't up has erry ••• ason asht>rl off a lcHgt' T ·bonP rn the 560.000 to $10.0011 a ~·rar. {lnd the Into effect ,u or next Monday. v .. of Ford Rd .. north ot Corona del I show •board the ·· •aJero. An•hpo; a<·~ from the bOat ~ew~rt Dlstrkt wall ha\P no Sept. 25, except No. 1, which may 3 3 w c H f ace some delay, depending on PAJUS SOJC IS BOIJJC :'vtar, is being planned. docked at I 1 . oast wy .• fiO<'k .. ..,...,, art> t)(>gtnn~ng a voh"e as to appro,al or dt.sap·
the d l fticutty of getting an addl· Mr. oand M rs. C . Paris of -413 The Irvine Co. Is plan ning to I near the An-hes. gre-at nPw t>ra In TV. W\''11 tw proval.
tiona! sJxth grade .tea<.'her. The Fernleaf Ave .. Corona del Mar. sell t he 4.-a.:-re !nte to the Pres· Barbara Half'. who plays the doang show" 1n f>aras. probabl) ThP "taxatwn witt1out reprt.>·
board motion tnduded authorlz· are varents of at son born Tues· bytf>ry of Los AngeiPs. The land 1 role of !lll.'<'retary on rhe TV show. w1than tht• yrar. that will b~', SE'ntat1on" dilemma was du;;-
at1on for hiring the additional day, Aug. 8, ln South Coast Com· I was re<-ently retu rned to thE' wasn't around tor the :-lt>wport (>dit~ and 'shown around t he 1 cussed briefly at tht> close of t ht"
teacher. mumty HOApltal Laguna Beach. l rv1ne Co. by ~ewport Harbor Harbor filming, However. Wll· world amm~latl'l) .. 1 school board m~ung Tut>sday _:_ ____________ ,;__ _______ • ______ High S<.'hool District after the llam Hopper. thf> M ason show When a~ked what ly!J{' or TV evening a(tt>r Supt. Roy Ander·
'!ite of Corona del :\>tar H igh I private Pye. and Lasa Gay. sister show.; wt•rl' t•dglng for t he top <;en said he undNStood that a
School was moved Cur~hcr west to Qf o.>borah Page-t. were-turnang 1n rat1ngs, h<' "<~ld that thl' dP new petation had hE'Pn subm1ttf'tl
reduce a trallit· vroblt>m f!XJ)(>Ct an a ra~t ratt" pt>rforman('(' mand w ould bt' tor a goc:xt show to the <'OU nt~ SUIJ('rlntendE'nt of 'KEEP FREEWAY AWAY
FROM COAST CITIES'
eel to develop an the <~rea. aboard thl" Vaajf'ro. wtth amag1n.;t1on o.~nrl IOgt"nUIIy. S<'hools
The City Planntng Commis· The shootang was 1n arl\an('e rdthN than a trt•nrt rnward an\ ThP a•Pa ln\'oi\E'd nO"· an thP
slon will ronsadt>r a rC'qut"St from of rhe rt'gu lar sc·hPdulf' ant1 the pa rtu:ular k and of PntPn • .unml'nt C"o--t.:t ~e-.a Dal'tnt·t. I'! tht> W<'.,l
the I rvine Co. tonag'ht. St>pt 21 , da te of the show1ng will not be "Pl"'plt> have "to;,~pNl '-t'ttl1ng . .tnd Past l p~r Bay dlstnrt. an·
to r reat 3 par<"{'ls out ot a por· rt>lease-rl for 2 or 3 W l'('k .S, ac· thank r.oct. tor m{'dtoc·rp things.· dudlng Prwate Road Estates.
lion of blocks 32 and 56 "bPcause f'ording to a c;rrivt df'partmt>nt /H .;a1t1 wkt> Park. part of Baycr~t . and
of the ale of two parcels of spokt>sman. Thr amP ~oun-e :\1. Burr "ul '""J\ avpE>ar a"' a thP satP of thf> nt>W Corona del
land. Parcel A to the Presbytl?'~' ai!IO '>tated that ft<'tor Carl Ht'ld gUI~t on tho· J..1c k 84-nnr Show. :\far H1gh S<·hool. all within t he
ot Los Angeles and Parc-el B to wall be addP<l to thl' staff 1n th<' A!lht.u~h ht• 1:. a grt•at admtre-r Cit~ lrmns of Nt'wport BeaC'h.
~ Nf!W'J)Ort Harbor ChamMr
of Com~rce directors approved
a st:J'Ongly w ordt>d resolution
Monday noon expressln1 thtolr
opposition to a freeway along
thto present CoaM Hwy. and urg·
lng a route inland of the coastal
cities.
The re!!Olution pointed out
highway engineer George HIJI
had publiC'Iy stated at Sea I
~ch m eeting Aug 31 that the
Coast Hwy. route was to bt' USE'd
tor the freeway.
Hel't' Is the 1ext of the resolu ·
tion:
"RESOLVED. that the NEW·
PORT HARBOR CHAMBER OF'
COMMERCE make lt known that
"I Tht> motoring public would
not be served by such a route
that would bM1 furn(sh only on~
halt uSE' because of 1ts prox·
i mity to the sea and bay.
"2. Exptonse of right of way
and Improvements wou.Jd he t>n-
tlri!ly out o1 line l o any benefits
to be obtained.
"3. lrrt'parablto Joss oL vaJu.
able land would be caused to
the Newport High S,:hool Das· n<'ar future lie wall portra,\ a ()( Bt'nn' 11 n t.l<1 he ~'s JaC'k'!t A Pf'tll aon t Jrst \\'as ubmtned
triC'I from ll'·ine's Subdi\ISton law -.turlent. to;>s an· thf' hU"an~''-''· ·hi' fN-1:< Aug 10 but S1 JlnaturH were IO·
acreagE' of the IrvinE' Co" .\1~ Burr «l)('nd" many hours 'lf' w111 tw r~ponc:lhlr for .l adE'QualE" :'\ow a new p<>tiuon
stud> ang the law book., whwh ~v<XJ -:ll.JN' of thi• lo~u~h' an t hi" has JUst l>t>Pn submatted. Dr.
4 Itt e nes homP He IS on(' of thf' few a \oJandl'nng .lltOTilf'~ turnE'd I ronsultant for rounty school~. L• I o I line tht" walls or has .\1allbu forthroman~ ·how. So look tor J ohn PaC'kard. admmlstratl\t'
star<; who C'a•np.s tht" lt'ad in •·nrr.t>rl lan on .1 Benn~ -;how In sa1d ~tt>rday that the na mrs
thl' rontlnuing and growing del· Are Born to rimenr to rhe City.
P\"{'ry film. Sometime<s has work· th<' nc-ar fururf' an• now ~x'ing c-he-ck~.
Tht> pi'! II !On'! ""l'rt' ri rrulatt>li
l>v :\irs. f', 0 . Austin. 2315 Hea· New Westcliff Shopp•lng, u;,.r Ln .. Mr .... Jack :\1ulla n. 2225 Heather L n .. Bay<· rest, and Bun-
8t4'r Crt't>lv. BaC'k Bav Estates.
Supt. Andersen ~td that If
"I. Location of a Freeway. by
its rrwture i ntended as a high T rtl F .,
q J>('Cd lnter.c\ty, lntef·('OUMY U e am• y
route, In close proximity to the ·
~ WILL ana& tt Ia unequ1~ly opp11111d to
Gecqe Stuart. pa.lJrteF, llecltur· or ............ -*1 UIWae 1M
tor, and ~tptor. wtU •P"k to 1'~ eltcnm.nt ot ttte CGut
the Tuesday Club of Newport H I g h w a y t:hrouJ'h Newport
BeaC'h at 11 a .m . Sept. 26 at <the Beac-h as a Freeway for the fol·
sea and bay and bea<'h, would "Mr. Bodle," 30 yea.r ·old des·
renerate h&Zardoua drivlnc con· en turtle, and Rita. his 20·year·
dltiona beeau.e ol the twtue of -'cl ..-.. Mea.rne JI"''"'d.....,..
fte ..... ~ ........ daa. (J( 4 ~..,.. _. ...... .1 • .,.. c.ter ,_ Revealed S~Ea
must U.:SUDlt' a shAft o! the
funds owed to 1hto stat~.
Balboa Bay Club. t lowlng reasons:
'"5. BuRdin&' of a ~y 16. When !ftle Jut eu hetcht'd at
along '\'he atlgnment of 1he t'X· 218 ~arctssus Avl'. Corone ~I
lsttng CotUit Highway would Mar.
hamper. deter. and ~preclude the Four whitt> f'ggs. about the
ultimate development of the slu of a plng.pong ball. were
bays, marin a s. parks. and laid last Junto 26. Following an ·
~aches t or the enjoyment. rec· structions from thl' curator of the
reatlon and benefit of all J>t'T· reptile department or San Diego
sons t>«au.-of the obstrucotlon. Zoo. rhe eggs were immediately
hazards. and limttaUons It placed in an improvised lncuba-
would cause. tor, \'Ovt>red w\lh sand and a
First 8ttop toward development l l"f"'Z'nlng from unda.afrlf'd to a
of the vacant land at l n ·int' Ave. C 0 H to pt"rmlt the dPvelopment
and Wes t c I I f f Dr. below oC J sm~tll neaghborho..-.d shop -
Mariners School. will romP to ping ~\'nh'~ and al~o-muluple
thi' attf'ntlon ot the :'\ewport rt'sld(•nual dwelhn~
Hto ~xpJatnt"d that thl' J)rnpo5('d
<annexanon. <tdded to prPnous
annexat1ons of Costa M(>sa LHPa,
would ra tse l'he f'lgure pa~t thf'
t(l ~r C't'nt total. .tnd (hl•c: tht>
:'\I'Wpon Dastnct would b.-obll
~3l!'cl to pay a c;hsn> or thp
clmount owf'd b~ the C~ta \l('S3
da~nM.
We're Seeking Inland-Route
For Freeway. Sen. Murdy Says
"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. • piece ot plate glass. Eve-ry oCher
that this association does e>all to day 10 drops of watt>r were add-
the attt"ntion and insistently re-ed and the temp<>ratun> was
mind the California Highway mamtained at 90 d<'grees day
Commission, ~ Division of and night.
Beam Planning Cvmmissaon this H.-re IS thE' agenda for ton1~h: ~
evening, Sept. 21 m{'(>tJng. w h1t·h began'i at S.
Tht> lrvim! Co is asking tor • TDfTAnvE MAP
Constitution
Week Marked
at Harbor Hi
St-<-onct he.a ring on thr rt"\'a.st>cl
tPntatrve map of TraC't 3702. now
known as Tr.H't ~224. ronsaS1 1n~
t'f 126 ac-r~'' dl' 1df>od anto ~ 10
tl'"tdPntaal lot'-an thf' WPSt l 'p·
per Sa) are.l
Tht>rf> 1s no proqslon fe>r 1 ht?
:"f""-port S<-hool DastnM to 'ote
on the annexataon . .Mr And<'t·
s-e n ~a1d. The ('Ounty supt'r·
'·asors may approvt'. or d1sar,.•
prove-or subm11 tht> maliN to
the volt>~ of th(' anne;~~. a•t'a
We arE' trying to establish a
Freeway route that will not dls·
rupt busln~ dlstrlcu, Senator
Jottn M urdy Jr. wrote this week
to Mnl. Ht-len Murpl\y of Corona
del Mar, In a nnl'tr to beT Jetter,
printed In 1!he Enalp test week.
ask i ng for uslstent In keeping
1he Freeway from rolna through
the 'heart of Corona del Mar.
HeTe Is Senator ¥wdy's letter:
~mber 18. 1961
Dear M rs. Mu~:
"Muunks ft>r your Jett~r ot Sep·
Yardley Signs
for L.A. Jets
Gecqe Yardley, Newport Bar·
bar's contribution to profHa.lon·
al bukeotbeU fame. has slJnt'd
to play tw the L.A. Jets of the
American Buketball Leal'~·
Y....s.ley, Who now Uves ln Tus·
tin. played 7 years i n the
National Bask etball Assn., wtth
th~ Detroit 'Pistons and Syracuae
Nationals. ..............
.... ,... A aon, 'Oonetd WUfam, 7 lb. 6
oz.. w.s born to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McK•Y· 2001 Htpland
Dr., Harbor Hlahtandl. In Boac
Hospital on Saturday, Sept. 16.
Donald Is ttte nrst rrandchild ot
Mr. and Mn. Haro)d Swa....on.
606 Be,onla Ave., Conma del
M ar.
•• I.LIInlllll
Dr. Geotfrey Andrew ant. 70.
or :M64 Bayahclre Olive, .. Y
lllofta. died Satlmlay at taw
bonw. He was a native ol Ena·
land and had Jived tn Caltfomla
b 10 years. He 1a sumwd bJ 2
.. UCI*,.. Mrs. Lot. 1Ufany ol eon.. ~l Mar and Mra. IM·
~ Maehy el Vai'KOU\Ift', B.C.:
a ~. lc.eph Blrd ot Ena-
ltmd. and 3 ,andddld'l'n. Prtv·
a• lnurnment ... at Plldtk
,... lhmo.1el I'Wrtll J -.•"">'· .... lalta e-ta .. _ ......., ..........
tember 8 regarding the r~ay.
As you may know, th!re tMvt>
been ~vera! hearin&s on t'he
matter of the fret'W&y throug'h
your area: locally we have hed
meetings and have rontal'led
the Division of Highways urging
them to adopt another route
ot'her than throueh the heert of
the towns along <the ('Oasf. As
you know the Division of High ·
waya waa ct~n ('Ompletto ron ·
trol by the people to e~abllsh
freeways where they saw fit.
Nevtortheless. we are doinr
everything we possibly can to
comply with ltle wishes or the
people In ttais regard and sin ·
cerely hope to ('Onvlnce the Dlvl·
a.lon that an inland route should
be estab!Uhed; at IM.St one that
wUJ not dtarupt the p~nt busJ .
ness districts.
John A Murdy, Jr.
Sf.nator 35th DistriC't Ill,••• W•'t I• Fer I•••••IJ Pest
John Hopwood of Irvine Ter·
race. president of t~ Harbor Re·
publican Assn., announced this
week thM ~~ wtll not seek the
omce of auemblyman from the
71a district, ~ng vacM'e-<1 by
A.lsfmlblymen Bruce Sumner of
Newport BMch.
Mr. Hopwood sa1d that his ac-
tJvttJes 1ft volunteer d vlc.-. polltl·
cat and dNrti11able orpnlzatlona
would not permft an activ~ cam·
palp M INs time. He aaht eat
tJla potiUcal •cttvttles w1JJ tn·
dude woridne with th~ lhtbOC' =blic Aan.. Oranae County
bllklan ~ aJlCI ....
County 'Jtepu~ Cenbal Com·
ml"-to deYelap and •l«t can·
dklete. for putilan polftlcaJ of·
tloH and to deWJop • CYUe
roots cam~~&la'n ~t.lon tor
ihe 1962 ~l\.
e AMEMDMEJfT
Hlgh,uys. and all others to After i 6 days the ~ llttlt> tur
whom these greetings roml'. t hat ties hat<'h~ and are now p('rma ·
t!he County ot O range did on nent members of t~lr family.
~-larch 25th, 1957. present the lnC'Iudlng Papa and :\1ama Tur
said Highway Commission in fie and ('Ousin.s Grpla, Dcdf' and
session tn Sac·ramento a petition Hei"\'Uies -all at the homE' of
for a route study of a proposed M r. and Mrs. John E. Sadle1r.
1:-' ,nP rn. h<'t"N'n WP~d1ff
Or and )1.\nnE'r-Dr ,lnd l t\;n<'
A\t' and Rutland Rd . l't'ZOlllng
Orange Coast F'reeway removed
Inland approx'imately 'One mile
from the alignment of 1he Pa·
cifle Coast Highway l OI ·A c Rte
GOA 1. The petttion for a route
study bore with it the approval
ot aU clU. of the coaSJtline. this
associaUon. and other assoda·
lions of aimilar nature. the
Board of Supervi.sors of f'he
County ot Orang~. and that such
a prtltlon Is as important. et-
tlc-aclous. and more worthy of
study and adoption. engineering
and building today t han It was
wht>n prt'sented In 1957.
"BE rr FURTHER RESOLVED.
that ttals assoclat1on remind the
California Division of Highways
and the Highway Commission
and the enalnt>ers of said agen·
ctes that they. the aforemention·
ed agencies. and engineers have
ovE'r the years contended that it
was the prlnclp~ objN"ttve of
<the Freeway System t'O mow
through traffic and suc.-h traffic
<.'an best be m oved by dewlop·
tng a Freeway around the cities
ot ~ coa,atllne ln .. nd from
ttlem. rather than bl~ne the
dtlee OC' renc1nc the freeways
and cities ol1 from 8'1e area that
muat ~ wrved for local travel.
enjoyment and-reCreation.··
Fi'e Prentditl Week
Is Set fir Oct. 8-14
Fire Pre\·ention Wet-k w11l bf'
observed In the City or Newport
Bea<'h stal1ing Sunday, Oct. 8.
in a proclamation by Mayor
Ja mes B. Stoddard.
Thousands of Americans lose
their livf's each ye>ar ,from tires
that C'OUid be prevtontf'd and
great social and economiC' IOSS4'S
to our city re ult trom the de·
stru<'taon of homes. buslnt>ss en
terprisM. Industries and natural
l't'SOUN't'S, ~tayor Stoddard point·
ed out. "
Fare Prt'vention W{'('k mark~
t'he anniversary of thf' great Chi·
rago Flrto. which burnt'(~ from
<A't. 8 to 11 with losses estimatt>d
at $196,000.000.
Gary Galusha. president or from unc-Ia. saflf'fi 10 t 11 H· tnr kf
rhe Studt>nt EX\><'Utl\'e Coum•al of de\'t'l pmt'nt or a ''t•aghborhond YM Brea ast ~Pwpon Harbor H agh Sdrool. )OhOp,Jtng ,·,•nter ani\ multtplf'
has declared this wee)< Constltu· resident 181 PlilllS arr no"' und<'r ,,.,y tor
tlon Week at Harbor High m &<'· rht> s.>''t"ntllllnnual Y:'vtCA lreak·
rordanre wirh the proclamat ion • VA•IAKCE fa'<• 10 bt> hf'ld Saturda,v~ Ckt
L· d Jame!> Ru bPI Jr ."o.'31 HMPI Or, • ., of President John n t'nne Y I I r~m 7 10 11 am at Ric-art1 ot
C b d r .>ron..l de-l )!.H. \ a~port ,,n fron: ... PreStdent alusha dastn utt> La ... o .\la:kf't ant1 """"Ol"Ort'll tn_· h C · halt oC lot anrl :J.fnnt -;u1P ~arn " .,., to each member of t e ounC\1 a Racha-r ... Lid<' \1,.rkE'r C f .a. St>that•k IOSIN<i nf rt'qtllf"<'d ~ " ('Opy of rhe onstituuon o m«' ~.t~m.__.~ of the plarH,1nro ("'m rl d f~. bt'\'lllJ'If' or l'Ontour or l.uarl < '"" ... L'nattod State ol AmP l"a ma E' mallet' inrlunt' o 11 k R1rh.ud RCiy
a\'ailable through thr rourtesy • USE PERMITS Fox r«'prt>"Pntan~ tht> y:: :\1 1'n
of the Elks. une thousand \'tlla t)nt' In• Wr.,.llfC Dr ~t'\1\'e •J uh :'-liS.." ··K..-11~ Rollo.
pocket silt' ropres of rhe ConsU and 00\ rr Dr . Wl'"trh!f. r?n<'"' \':'\11.,-.\ w .,m.·n·, and 1;1rl:-i"f'('l·
tution wel't' pl't'sentt-ct to Harbor al of p4'nnat fvr 1 "l~n=-an.J ~ram OJrt'•'~<" .lnd R''' \\'.ard.
High by the ~t'wpon Harbor I c-hangt> an !'AI•'' n!fh"f' h~t aon r haannan of thl' Y~KA ·Bo.trd of
Lodge. Jess Br('Wl'r. Amt>nt'&n· Rtch•nd Palm .?".!10 \\ t'IN'an 1 DlrN'1I•~
lzauon chairman or the Lodge F'L ~ev.rport. rlanc·an$! anrl lr .. t• --------
preSt>ntrJ the t:op•es to Dale Car Pn tt>rtaJnment sut1l a .. t·lo" and
tisle. chaarman of the !\OCtal •"'()fnh<ls.
,.tudif'.s department .Jl Harbor Or. \\' Oonalcl R,\kc•r 92f: 9:l0
H1gh. These bro('hu~s w :IJ bf' W Balho).'\ Bl\11 Ralho.'l t•n.-JQ<:(O
dlstnbutt>d to a ll students In uncll"<'k and mo'<' bo~thrt'lOm on
C.S. Htstory and Civ;cs classe-s. tharrl Cloor of non ronforman~
In addttion to the C'OIJ) of th~ "utlclan~
C"onstitutlon. tht> r,_l<W'k('t .si7f> e JlEStJBDMSIOMS
booklet preeented by the Lod~e Harold Arthur. 22"' 4 th St-llncl
lnrlu~s information about our t';'H) :'\t>ptunc Av<'. Wrst :\1'"'
35 p~sldents and a rop~ of t h<' pon. pPrml~ion to <'N'at l R 2
l><'<'laratlon of lnd~~ndf'm"<'. lots out of 1 R-2 lot
l r\1nl" C'o., WP~ of JambON't'
Car _. 1ft ......
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PORTRAIT OF LINCOLN Ro . J't"nntsst<'n to ,·1"('a1r ;\ p11r·
C't"ls out of " portlt'ln of ~tnrk ;,;'J
and Block :.6 bt"<-8 u~ of Ill<' ~ ... 14"
R1n-mond L \ff"Qua1n. 16, of
273 V~rjZ'lnl a PI t'Cl<.ta \11"...._1 Wlll
ralc;t'n h\' amhulanf'f' to IIO.!Z
R06pltal .wtth baC'k tnJUrtP!' aht>r
8 <'Ar -.tlpJ'l('11 orr J!ll'k and land·
l'rl on ham In a har k \'l'lrt1 at :117
Sant.a ~na Ave.. N,. w p n r t
llt>tghts. at 4:15 p.m . la~t Sun·
d-_y.
GIVEN TO HARBOR HIGH ~~b~:;;.l~~'t~ndAn°gr:;r~ .~~
1 th<' nrhe-r to Nt>wport Harbor
Mrs. John Hampton. 3.'1. Cl! 316
LaJolla Dr.. ~('\\'POrt Hr1ghts,
calle-d for hC'Ip and neiR'hOOrl'
ramE' ro pic-k up the sine of the
t'ar t o pull th(' n("trm out
MrS. Htoh>n Dudley Young of High. Is also hAnging in tht> of · H1gh Sctlool DiStttct
Newport Beach, n a t 1 o n a I I y f l<'es of 3 l 1nhed Staus ~nators.
known for her llthoct'aPh por· In the Ll~n N.t1omtl Llf~ .... ._ Ills •
t:raJt& haa presented a portrait Foundation in Fort Wayne. lnd~ 1
ot A~am Un<'Oin ro th~ Fl'ff· and ln th~ Uncoln Memonal ·llll.. llll• ....... dom Shrine at Nf'WJ)OT1 Harbor Unl,,.~. 1n lkrrog&tt', 'l'M\n •••-....
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Robert L. UP«M\. Zt 1 Ony.
A\"l"., BalbOa Island. ls "-ok from
llttrndhac a 3·day ronsum~r11
f raud lntdcut~ at Lo8 Anat>lc-s
State-~k'trf'.
• ma~ the l'tt ol thl' Lin· hlm.wlf owns on4! of ~r.o:
<'Oln ~k to Harbor Htrh In Young's Un<'Oin portralL' as
Mn. Skt~ a. ~ 114 Pftel·, appr-eciation for "• ~i('N to d~ the 111inols State Historkal
cleM 0( OW ..._..hcuJty her 8011, Chria1Qph.~. who grad-Ubrary ln Sprinefield. Ill. Gilt IIJ Iaiii• ~tton ot ~ vt.w uated WI 8pf'h\&'. Otrls Is an
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Mr. Up!'On ls ln\""tt•ator tor
the Drane(> rounty m-trtC"' at·
tomey's ~-H~ Is tt1e ,.an of
Jot\n L. Upeon. rettr1n1 Ne~
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SUISCIJmoN IATIS
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e WHATS THE ANSWER. MR. BROWN?
Do you remember Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk's re-
marks about "little old ladies in tennis shoes" and his
other sophomoric observations about the John Birch
Society?
After Mr. Mosk had made his report to Governor
Pat Brown, I sent a letter to the governor asking if he
endorsed the report or would he publicly reprimand
his attorney general for making statements that were
irresponsible, false and defamatory .
The first reply came from Mr. Mosk himself, and
he sent along the full text of his report, which was
even more fantastic than the newspaper accounts
revealed it to be.
Then came this letter from Governor Brown:
Dear Mr. H .. pa:
The report of Attorney General Mosl! has discussed in
detail tfte nature of ttle John Birch Society.
I do not believe th.t ~ny Americen, conscious of the free-
dom our citizena enjoy under the Constitution, cen rightly
consider any organiution pe+riotic: whow avowed objects are to
remove ttlow righ~ of l!berty and justice for which 50 many
Americans have given their lives in ttle past.
Sincerely,
EDMUND G . BROWN, Governor
And thus they rest their case-the a ttorney gen-
eral of our state. and 'a former a ttorney general. our
governor, both of whom should have a sound knowl-
edge of the laws of evidence m condemning any
individual or organization.
They both failed to comment further or to pro-
d uce evidence to back up the following false state-
ments in Mr. Mosk's report: That the John Birch So-
oety members defirie communism to include any
ideas differing from their own; that they are willing
to give up a large measure of the freedoms guaran-
teed them by the U.S. Conshtution in favor of accept-
ing the dictates of their "founder". Robert Welch;
that they seek, by fair means or foul. to fo rce the
rest of us to follow their example; that the John Birch
Society is totalitarian, that no dissent is permitted in
1ts ranks; that Robert Welch brooks no dissenllon or
d!scussion; that Mr. Welch and Birch Society mem-
bers charge treason to Americans who believe in
such things as fluoridation, mental health prog rams.
Jhe United Nations or federal aid to education.
Those a ccusations are quoted from Mr. Mosk's
report, and are totall y irresponsible. false and de-
fa matory. Mr. Mosk, himself. admtts the phoney
nature of h1s ''investigation" when he writes in his
reir· t that he must "hasten to add" that he is just
rna ing "personal observations."
Governor Brown adds another a ccusation off
tht:? top of his head. without any a ttempt to provide
proof: that the avowed objects of the John B1rch So-
ciety a re to remove the rights of hberty a nd justice
enjcyed u nder the Constitution.
This is just as false as the charges made by Mr.
Mosk.
My question to Governor Brown is the same as
before: Does he endorse Mr. Mosk's report, or will
he publicly reprimand his attorney general for mak-
ing unfounded accusations not in keeping with high
public trust of an office holder?
IIY FIEI.II, .llweler ....... ~
NAME BRAND WATCHES
DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • GIFTS
_, W. lttla St.. c:.ta 11.. • Uberty ....
ltWt'a Put7 bp,U•
UZII. C.ut lifknr '
P.O.Jea431
Ctnu tel ~~ Ct.Utania
1...-F
C.aTIII IIIII
Yes! We can do it And tt'a
a good time to ~t these tedl·
ous details out of your way.
We a lao imprint paper~ ........
matches with names cJr lnl·,.
ttab for parties and pentOO·
au~ ,.,..
Hobiets Party Supplies·
............... Laud
- & OMil ..... c... ... -oallle,.... ........ to 1MNU Welt)' Florlat
.D...,.•aaTr*s
Ill. lleal7 .. a.uc.. 1'U11118ber
Ute lla~ne o.v llr. Luc:e: •t .... nee 1.1 made to the ar·
tJcle entitled "Far-rtrht Revival·
\aU'' In d\e September 1. lJil,
luue of Llfe.
Havlq penonally atNnded
the lt'hool and 1.1.8tened to aue'h
nne American .-trtoa u Sftta·
tor 'nlomu J. Dodd. Bepneenta·
tllw W.lter H. Judd. M.D.. Her·
bert Philbrick. lhjor Alexander
P. de Seversky, Reer Adminl
Chester Ward. CAptain E. Rich·
ard Barnes.· W. Cleon ~n.
Dr. C. C. TrWlnlham. Superin·
uncknt of the 1M An,.ele.
County SChools. to mendon but
a few. \W rt~.)eoot your article u
being tot.aUy untrue and • des·
plcable attack upon the rt~pu·
tatlon of a tlne oreanlmtJon
and a ereat scholar, Or. Fred c.
Schwan, whoee only cril'l\e
seems to be that he and hla
"faculty" are becorntne quite
etteetlve In ttlelr efforta to edu·
cete the citizens of our ereat
nation a·bout Communism . . .
wh•t tt is ... Ita "blueprint tor
<the United States" ... And how
to lnelligently combat ~his dead·
ly menace at all levels.
This type of dishonH" ro;>ort·
lnr by Life t! dolne more to
aid a nd abet the Communlat
cause than a ha~tt of card car·
rying Communists. Howe~.
you can't continue to fool the
AmeriNln public forever ·and
there Is a grass roots movement
astir In America today which is
80 we ll Informed that your days
are numbered as one of the lead ·
lng magazines ot the nation if
you persist in these vldous lies.
We join with me president of
the Schick Safeoty Razor Co .. Mr.
William Frawley, Jr .. In refus·
lng to have any further contacts
with your publication.
'bope tbat our .,..t State wUl .._.,_ u a Jeedet lor our future
teec."hen a PH80ft wtltl only tbe
ftnellt Ideals ol our Amerkan
........_. and patrlotlam .. ttlelr
bacqwound.
Mr. and Mrs. Dertln SmJcta
130 W. Balboe
lalboa, Calltamla
•··• * • LaTa to ,_ ..,_oa
Oovemor Edmund Brown
Sacramento. Oaut.
~rstr,
I wlllh to, urp you to op~
1M appatntment ol Dr. Buell G.
Gallqher .. tlnt dlaftcellor of
OaHiomla'a 15 8tatle coil.,_.
In view ol Dr. Galleper'a flf·
ftllat:Jona wtttl·dted commun1at
front Ofl'&nluttona, he Ia a da_A·
eeroua man to be In leeder.tllp
of our future tee.chers. Indeed.
It Is • ..,_meful tlhine to t.ve
hed aUC'h an appointment made.
Pleue Ulle your power .. 1011·
emor of caJlfornla to replace Or.
Gallagher with someone who
can be trusted tn ttlla mOIIt lm·
portant ~ltion.
Very truly yours,
Blanche W•kefleld
481 E. 20th St.
Coeta Mesa. calif.
* '* * e AJIIW&a PJlOII COVEUOa
Blanche E. Waufield
Costa MeN, CAlifornia
Dear Miss Wakefield:
Thank you for your commu-
nication concernlne Dr. Buell
Gallagher. In this tJme of inter·
national crisis, I roncur entirely-
that t!he loyalty of thoee re·
sponsible for the education of
our youth is of paramount im·
porta nee.
As you may know, all of the
accusations against Dr. Galla·
gher were made a~onymously
a nd without documentation.
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lnct.pudent rroc:r-tve Part)',
wbk'b 1.1 ct.ertbed in die V .S.
Gowrnmeat lloolcJM. OOOulde to
Subwnlve OrauJaadana and
PubllcatioM. .. u betq "quldlly
ca&~tured by the eammuna.ta."
• He ·~ lletll)' W•l· lace'a candklat7 tor ..,.sdent on
the Independent ...... N Par-
ty tkUt In 1MI end wu quoted
by the ......... Wodd" AprtJ7, 19tl. u _,. ... ebout Mr. Wal-
lace: ''By u. tare. ol bJa .....
•P M rem1nda ua ot one who
11 centurlee a,O wu heerd by
tile common man clearly.''
• He la one ol the founders ol
the Cont,..atlonal Council tw
Social AcUon. wtlldl wu com·
mltted from the .,_..nnlnl by
offtelal NeOlutJon to: '"nle
AbolJtlon ot the profit ay•em.
and the lnaupratJon of a
•thorouthly p1anned and orean·
lzed 80dal economy."
• He oppoaed the Kundt-Nix·
on Bill to outlaw the Communa.t
Party and was quoted ln the
"People's WorJd" May 17, ltal.
u aaylna about 4be bill: .. Jt
propo8ed to p .. ce a political
mlnorlty under araw dvll dia·
ability wkh die thrHt of crtm·
lnal, penalties."
• He attack~ roneresaJonal
investleative committees; he
waa quot~ Aug. 27, 1!N& u
saylna In a radio speech about
conaresalonal tnWIItteattona that
they ··have elven ua one of the
aorrie.t and.lino.t aordld examp·
les of lealsJMive maltessanee In
the triatdry of Amertcen polltlca."
and he referred specifically to
"a public attack' on men like
Aleer Hlaa."
Assoc. C. C.
Board Assails
P-reeway .. Pie1n
..,. loud ol Dlreoton ol tbe
.u.deted -Qwnbera ol Com-
....,.,.. of Oren• Co:unlJ' hu rane on NC.'OI'd oppoalq any
plan by h CaiUamla !eate Dl·
rill6on ol H11fa-.ya to convert
llle Padfte C.. HIJtrway into
• freeway. 1-..cl. k NCCIIIl·
menda tbat tt the priactple ob·
jective 1.1 to mow darouah
'raffle. ttle propoMd Padflc:
Cout I'Neway llb9UJd be eon-
lltl'ucted • reuonable dtata'nee
Jnland.
Alter atudy and upon re«~m·
mendatJon ot Ita IIJCilway and
Tranaportation Exftutive Cclm·
mltte. tdt week. the board ol
dtrectors approved tbe atronely
worded I'HOlutlon to be forward·
eel to members of the Callfon11a
Hlehway eo.nmt.Jon.
The reeolutJon points out:
1. lnVfttiaatlon hu tall~ to
reveal any penon In Otanp
County wtto la ln favor ol con-
vertinl -.e .,..._nt Cout Hlth·
way lniO a freeway.
2. The rtf)lt to the enjoyment
ol rhe ~tal aTeu re.ta •n all
tbe•people ancl the •rbkrary at-
titude of tbe DtYtalon of HIJ'h-
waya lmpelrs this ~
3. nae coutal beach areu of
Oranp County aft one of C'he
mc:iat favored recreational arHS
tn the world.
4. k Ia felt to be unfair, un·
rt~uonable <and unjust for thoee
In a ~ltlon of public trult to
arbitrarily 1~ the wilhe. of
the people by lmpatrlne the
beaches aa a vtskor att.Nctlon. ,
80T .roa 'I'1IE JOIIDAJII I Aaeodat~·· board or diredon
A son RIChard Vane. Jordan Includes ~prHentaltive. t rom
Jr., 6 Jb: 10 oz., waa born to Mr. all 26 dlambera of commerft In
a nd Mrs. Richard Jordan, 111 Oranee County •nd from Its sua·
Abalone Ave., Balboa Isla nd, In ta intne membershJp.
Hoag Hospital on TuHday, Se;>t.
....... ..
9oft apoken Fred Shettler 1a a
real nlct IUY to buy a acrew·
drtver from . • . fred came "over
frGm Suny, Enaland. about 13
y.ars qo ... to pt .om. aun-
.trtne and landed In I.-tuna a.m. 11wre he .t up hla erirn
hardware •orit and over a period ot 11 Y"'* made many friends.
We're Juclcy to have ihlm holdtna
IW&y over ttle nuts and bolts tn
our new Home and Gift Shop.
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A. T. Calle
Mrs. A. T. Calle
2302 Redlands Dr.
Costa Mesa
* * *
A thorouf'h investleation of
his background -academic and
•;>olltlcal -was made by the
Board ot Trustees of the State
College System before his ap·
polnt.ment.
12. He joins hls slater, Jennifer, WAYJIE ale& AT 0CC
2, In t'he family. Mr. Jordan Is a
land de~l~r and owns the
Westclltf Professional BuiJdlnJ .
Westclitf Dr. and ·Jrvtne Ave.
BJLLII SOif WELCOMED
Wayne RJce, Newport Harbor
~duate a nd son of Mr. and
r-trs. Jack Rice, 607 Poppy Ave ..
Corona del Mar. has entered
Orange Coast College following
a 6-month lour or duty with the
U.S. Cout' Guard. He ls home
just In time to celebrate the lOth
birthday anniversary of his sis·
ter. Terry Lee. a fourth grader
at Harbor View School.
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aapelaMatautM •••
* e UB~E DfVESTIGATIOif
Assemblyman Bruct' V. Reagan
Assemblyman Louis P. Francis
Governor Edmund G. Brown
GPntlemen:
We disapprove Sllrongly to the
appointment or Dr. Buell G. Gal-
lagher as first Jcfla ncellor or cau.
forn Ia ·s 15 Sta te Colleges.
Dr. Gallagher has been asso·
ctatt'd with a nd member of far
too many ~ftlst and Communi• front organJzatlona for ua to ac.
l'f>pt him for such a fine a ppoint·
ment In our Stale.
We urge an Jm·estlgatlon into
this appointment and sincerely
LEGAL lfOTICE
~OTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE UNDER
EXECUTI0:-1
In the Superior Court of the
County of Los Angeles. State
of California
SHERIFF'S SALE
Pt'ni'IOpc )fary Riley,
Plaint1tf
\'S.
George Le Roy Zimmer,
Defcndllnt
Under and by virtue or a n Exe·
l'Utlon i~ued out of the Superior
Court of the County of Los Ange·
les. State of Calltornia wherein
~nelope ~1ary Riley. Plaintiff.
and George LeRoy Zimmer. De·
fendant. upon an order Issued
the 2ith day of April, 1961. for
the sum of Nine Hundred Eighty
& No/tOO's Dollars, Lawful Mon·
ey of the United States, besides
costs and interest; and sum of
Nine Hundred Eighty Two 1:
No IOO's Dollars , with Interest
from the 5th day of May, 1961.
IS now I at the date of this writ 1
actually due on said Judgment.
1 have, on the 8th day of Sep·
tember. 1961, levied upon all the
right. title, c)aim and lntere.t of
said defendant In and to the foJ.
lowing described real estate, to·
wit:
Parcel 1: Thoee portions of
Iota 1, 3 and 5 in bJock 231 of
Corona del Mar, u per m3!P
thereof recorded lfl book 3
pages 41' and 42 of Ml.cellan·
eous MaP' records of Mid
Orange County, totr~tler with a
portion of the northwesterly
half of Da'hlia Avenue (former·
ly called Thlrty.flm Avenuel.
adjoining on the .autheast.
which avenue was vacated and
a nd abandoned by Order of the
Board of TrUMeea of the City
of Newport Beach, • certJtt~
copy of w'hiC'h order wu l"f!C.''rd·
ed February 23, ID tn book 28
page 80 of Mlllt'eU.neoua Jt.ec.
orda of Mld Oranp eou:nty.
deK'Tibed .. • Whole .. fol·
Iowa: Bellnnlna at • point h
the aouthwesterly line of .. ,
lot 1. distant th@reon 68 t ee: 1 nor11hWMterly from tile mof.• 1 ~therly corner of Mld Jot. an
runnJn1 ~ northeuterl:.
paral~l WW\ the nordl-.teriJ
line ol Dehlla A""u. a a ahown
on the ~Uoned e~Jowoe • r.t: 80UtMuleri)'
.-NI~ea .... u.e aouth...eerty
Une Oil aald lot 5 and the exten · .... a-eat. .... to 11M C!en·
te U• ol _.. DIIIJia Awn•: .............. ,.,. ...... .......................
It was the Board's unanimous
decision that he is not only an
able administrator but a dedi·
cated anti·Communlst.
In the absence of proof to rtle
contrary. J s upport the trustees
In this appraisal.
Sincerely.
ED)!UND G. BROWN,
Governor
It's boy for Mr. a nd Mrs. R. W.
Hillis,~ 70-1 ~ Narcissus A~ .• Co·
rona del Ma r. bom Sat urday,
Aug. 19, In Santa Ana Commu·
nlty Hospital.
Rll DE IIILE
* * * And now. brethren. I rom ·
mend you to God. <and to the
c Editor's note: Here Ia 50me word of lhls .,ac~. which ta
of the documentation roncern· able to build you up, and to
ing Dr. Buell Gallagher. 1 give you an lnheritan<-e among
• He ran for Congress In 1948 all of them which are sanctl·
as candidate for the California fied. (Acts. 20: 32. I
LEGAL lfOTICE l LEGAL lfOTICE southea!fterly extension of the easterly Jlne. 86 feet to the
southwesterly line of said lot most westerly corner of lot 2
I: thence northwest('rl)• a long in block 232 ol said Corona del
s:1ld extended lin«-and the :\far; t h e n ce northwesterly
southwestNiy line of said lot 1. along the northwesterly extMl·
90 feet to the point of begin· sion of t he southwestNiy line
ning. of said Jot 2. 25 feet to the
Pal'('cl 2: A non-exclusive point of beginning: '
easement for ingress and as per deed recorded Novem ·
egre~s. togC'Iher with the right ber 24. 1953 In book 2619 page
to lmnall. use and maintain 461. Official Re-cords;
public utility services ov~r. together with all and slngu·
along. upon. across and under Jar the tenements. heredlta ·
a strip of land 5 fet>t In width ments a n d appurtenances
adjoining Parcel I on the thereunto belonging. or In any
northwest. wise appertaining.
Parcel 3: A non·exclusive NoUce ls herby given, that on
easement for ingress a nd egress Tuesday, the 24th day of Oc·
together with the right to In· tober, 1961, at 10:00 o'clock
slall, use and maintain public A. M., of said day, I will proc-eed
utility servict>s over, upon. along, to sell In rrorrt of the Courthouse
acros.<~ and under a lftrlp of land door, South Entrance, in the
described as follows: Beginning City of S.nta Ana . at public
at the Intersection or the center auction to the highest bidder for
line of Dahlia Avenue (former· cuh In Lawful Money of the
ly called Thlrty·flrst Avenue), United States, e ll the rteht. title,
as shown on a map of Corona claim a nd lntereet of said de ·
del Mar recorded In book 3 fendant, (or either or them l of.
r,>ages 41 and 42 of MIIK.'f!Uan· In a nd to <the above deecrlbed
eous Maps. recorda of Mid property, or ~ much thereof ••
Orange County. with the south· may be necessary to raise auf·
easterly extension of the .outh· ftdent to •tiafy said Judement
westerly line of lot 1 In Block with lnternt 'And cost&.
231 of aald Corona del Mar, GIVEN, under my hand thl•
runnlne •.hence north~asterly 15th day or Se.)tember, 1981.
along said center line. 86 feet; JAMES A. MUSICK. Sheriff.
thence aoutheaaterly perallel By M. L. BERRY, Deputy.
with 1he ~ut'heuterly exten· Loula R. Etlallh
GIJU. POB TATLOU
A daughter. Karen Samantha.
7 lb., was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Walter W. T•ylor Jr.,t 400 El
Modena Ave.. Newport Heithts,
In HCNll ..._pltal on Tuesday,
Sept. 12. She ,tolna WarTen, 3%,
and Debra, 2~. In the family.
Christmas
Cards
llr Halllaarl
.... ...... .....,
Ul7 L c:o.t BW'f. ---
J---«=-del.._
More for your ~ervine enjoy-
ment with t'he lUtter of lltaln·
less steel ... A F-arberware Buf·
fet server ... Use like a tryine
p&n, but the beautiful c~Hten
with the two bandies turns It
Into a chafing dish or an excel·
lent warming dl~h for servlne
hot foods. I'm sure you know
the malic quality ol ata1n1eu
steeL I penonally ran~ a
... lnlna llteel eolfee pot aix
)'ears -.a. It's been brewtn•
coffee on the rood old two-e-day
all that t!me and the Inside t.
still as shiny bright as th• day
the firs t potfull was made. Just
boll a pot of cream of ta rter once
a week and you're In t'he shiny ·
cotCce pot business forever and
a year ...
Whlcla puts CbeJitlco deaa·
.. , Ia tbe apotlf91lt. Attw .u.
you wt11 ... t to abllle .. tbe
....... of you .... p....,.
.... pot ... Ia • wta&a. Claontoeia ........ _ ....
......... ~w ..... ld .. Dr.
Will.. 11111 .. ... Coaaty a.-loel C..puay-111 1111.
Cbealoe --....... t ~ to
tbe Valted ltatee ..._t t
youn .............. llala·
...... -~ ...... Ita..., .................. --y
_.. ........ WJdcla .... . ........ _ ........ pert .... c-_.. Chide. .....
........... claann. atatod .... a.--... .. ealy cl••••r u.t .,.. ..,..... .. t
• ..... a tJflla.S ,_ .... ......................
uay J1 tdrtla waah"RI at au.-•-· ...... ... DIJ I .............. . . .................... ... ..... a. .... t!Mk ..... ........................ ......
slon of the souttlwesmly line 500 VIa Ma11lea o .... 1•1111 1
of lot 5 tn aald Block 231, 25 Newport Bead~, Calif. Chemlco will remove 11 dlf·
feet to the .outheuterl)' line Attorney for Pt.lntl,(t ,~ IE• ala .. "1111 ldl p.a. fe.rent lUiiai or ataJna. CYaa ~
of Mid Dahlia Avenue: thence Publlilll: Sept. 21.~-Oct. 5 ..__ u.. Jt dllut.d for your flneat
.sout=~h::w::.ea=t8:.:.::IY:_:a~lo::n;.:l:..•=':d..:aou=th:::..·.:..:.:•n::...:th:e:....:N:,:ewpol't:..:.;=.:...:H:•:r:,::bor=...:Ena=::!''"~..:.:============= aUwr or remove ntc:otlne, tocltne -or wtne from the lkln, wood·
work\ or cupeta. Naturally It
does a trernendoua job on UJe,
marble, tamJihed metal, wood·
work. rubber noon. ·pob •net
pans or paint~ woodwortr end
walla. About thei nicest thln1
about Chemlco. It softens and
clesna the hands . . . We tntro·
4ucecl Chemk'o about a year a,O. 1lhe new. Ia In plastic aqueer.e
bdttle whldl pta CMmloo rt ... t
on the spot ... Flnprmarka on
refrtpraton, etc .. 10 poof with
a •ntle aqueeze •..
'
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• ...... hi-....... u..~ ...... .......
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into Your
Fall Clothes
SPECIAL
1 Day o,an~ng ...
2 Day l.cnuldry
•• a... eMile
VALET ••••11
.Minor lepaln FNe
, ... c.u oa a.ea11 • ..... 1a
at JIJ7 a. COUT .. AY.
c:odADIILIIU
RECORD NUMBER TURNS • ..., •••••••11 • Ginny Sims'
OUT FOR PACK MEETING w., 11 1• 111•1 .. L.d. H .
·wendy o.enbera. mt a.y-I 0 Ome on
BliiNt membenhlp In tbe ton. Gr-a Semple, Arthur CheiT)' a!de Dr.. Corona del MAr. hu ·
h18tory of Corona del MAr Cub and Mike Hart. and then all the been selected u one of 110 ICU· Q t 20 T
Pack 8 turned out Frida)' eve· cube Introduced their parents. dents to participate In Wayne C • our nJna a t the ,..utraUon meetln1 lAst Y • a r ' s Pa~k Committee State University's Junior Year In Th Ud 1 1 ba f ( h
held at tM Corona del Mar Con· members were preaened: Cbalr· Munlcll/Frelbur1 procram h~ ~ .. 1
1e Y c!on .,~
ancational anuda. man Bob Cooper. Cubmuter Don M\u Desenberl a atu<knt .,~ 0 e not""' B nee~. nny .........
The Pack already numbers Sac:ha, Chuck Bote, Muon Wal· the UnJveraity of California, will 11 .~~~~~~~~ ~rt~a~
about .0 boys, compared to a ~. Chuck Span1ler, Mn. lten-al'tend the UnlvMSit¥ of Munich lJot Le .: -~·
Jut ynr. <>raant.tton ~dena neth ~II. Mrs. Bob ~rand tGermanyl. U~!'}. J.).ny--*J l.tlt . •nee aeue. _ " a. now unci« way, and the cell Mrs. Dub Dava ---· -wm-raw·-.n-extinsl ve-nve ~k· ---PIIrt)"-·tabte-Rtttnp-wttr
•-t f more den mot)ten Tom Hlllmt~n was announced 1 ,..__ 1 1 Cea'tured In the tour of 6 homes, .. ou or course n uerman compos ton, whl<'h will also Include re.!Ji-bec:aUM of 1be larle rectatta· u the new committee dlalrman, oonversatlon and reading She ....... I C Sh Co
tlon aucceedlnl Bob Coof)H, who re-~Ill live either In a ~rman dU'IO"lnceMs n amdeoH oresbor • toJronda · Fri 1 --" to ... ~ -• • e ar an ar uo an . Colon were presented at · • 1ncu ""'''"""e sec.~ary o, ,,tudent dormitory or with a Ger· M 0 ld H d
day's meet1n1 by Cube Fred Sut· the Boy Scout Troop 17 com · man family. Regular classes ch':irm:~asays t~~:;a':.ty' d~~
mlttee. ooein In November a nd continue ralons t~r specific f est 1 v e
Bar Auxiliary
Meets Today
The Shore CJilfa home of Mrs.
Hl&heM award of Cubbina. the thr<>ugh next August. h ll 1 •I d ld d arrow of ll&ht was presented to t emes w I nc u e eo en we ·
Mike Hart by' Cubmaster Saclls. ding, bon voraee. New Ye,r's
outeolng Webelos leader Mason Meet·.ng Held Eve, Thanksglvln& and engage·
Wallace. and the new Webelos me!'r. leader, Chuck Rote. · 1 f ollowing rhe tour, gu«.>sts will
A special treat of the evening By Alpha ch·. be entertained at tea at the As· I was the .rory, "with aound," of slstance League ~rvlce Center
going Jlon hunting. as told by on 32nd St., Newport. The hos· 1 the cubmuter. The aound ef· The first meeting of Newport pltallty committee is headed by I
tecu were made by the Cubs. darbor Area Alumnae Club of Mrs. Lonnie Vincent .. assisted by
who made appropriatf' noises af Alpha Chi Omega was held Mrs. Hay Langenhelm. Tiekets
the story progressed. r hursday nitht, Sept. 14, In the are bein& handled by Mrs . .John
Parents and new Cubs of home of Mrs. Kenneth G. Cool· Ham.-1. assisted by ~frs . .Joseph
Pack 8 are: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lng, 29 Schooner Road. Beacon Stawicki.
Unie nberg and Larry, Mr. and' Bay. --------
'I'IIVMDAY.IUTDGD II. 1•1 aawJOaT 8AD011 DIIGII J
fVM ""D aYDY ftVaDAY C08011A DG. IIA& CALIP.
MEDICINE CHEST
"LEFTOVERS"
Tb.-.'s but one JOOd place in the home
I• "leftovers." That'a the relriauator--anct the
"''eetoven" ahould be fooda, not mediciDea.
Meclieine cheat "leftovers" are risky at best,
and often downrl&ht danaerous. The medicine
your pbyaic:ian pre.cribed a year or ao aao
wu intended to be used then, not now.
Avold aerioua danaer--dump old medicine at once
Each Ulnesi requires scientific diaenoeiJ-
and, usuaUy, apeciaJized medicine iJ ind.icat.cl.
See your pbyaJcian. Let hlm decide
what'a beaL
CaJl on us
to provide
your medication.
James Turner, at 230 Orlttwood.
wiH be the •ttlnl for a mem·
t;enhlp coffee to be held by the
Oran&e County Bar Association
Auxlll•~· from 10 until noon to·
day, Sept. 21. -Gey Mexican
hat.. colorful Dowen, -_nd back·
lf'OUnd music in a Spanish
mood, will cany out tile "South
ijiiiiijijijijijijijiiiii . of · the Border" theme for the da)'.
Mrs. William C. Adams, AUX·
mary president. her board mfl'n·
Mrs. Chuck Grable and Chris. The local group will again .......... • .....
Mr. and Mrs. Ra lph Hinger and <; u p port as patronesses ttlt>
Vincent, Mr. a nd Mrs. Bob Reed Sou t her n Callfomla district 111..1-L ....... J..l ..
(he's the <'itY llfeeuard chief) Alumni in their joint effort to; • • -r
DESIGNER
DRESSES
153 E. 17•h St.
COSTA MESA
MI 6-6300
I
bers, as w~ll as members of the
special committee In charee of
plannln& 1he event, will wear
Mex.lcan costumes. Mrs. Rich·
erd Sullivan ls chairman for
the membership coffee and her
commIt tee includes Mmes.
James 0 . Perez, Kenneth Wil·
llama a nd Jullus Aust~re from
Santa Ana ; Mrs. Jame-s Schu·
macher of Orange, and Mrs. Wil·
llam Lee and Mrs. Paul Hanna
of N ewpor't Bead!.
& .......... ,1'1
1•11• 11 P••••• Fllr
Exchange students Ellna Rl<'·
ciardl and Antoine <Tony I
Khoury. from Newport Bea<:h.
and Ja ckqueline Mervaielle of
CO!I1a Mesa were among 229
r o r e I g n students who were
guests of the Los Angeles Coun·
ty Fair In Pomona yesterday.
l\t1ss Rlreiardi. born In Monte·
video. Uruguay. Is living with
foster parents.· Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Peterson, of 305 Kings Place.
Cllf.t Haven. while attending
Newport Harbor High School.
Tony Khoury, born In DamalS·
cus, Syria. is living with fo~.-1cr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. An·
deraon of 916 VIa Lido Soud.
Lido We. while atlendlnl Har·
ber Hilh.
Miss MPrvaleU~. born In IAon.
France. is llvine with foster par·
~nts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Roy Fox.
453 19th St., Costa Mesa, while
attending Costa Mesa High
S<'hool.
... ..... Otfellll
Polio and tnnuenza shots will
again be oUe red to Orange Coast
College employees,. at Sl per
shot. The polio shots will also
be made available to fa mlli('s
of the rollege's employt'Cs a nd
to students. The cliniC'S will b<'
opera!~ under the dlre<1ion of
Dr. Pauline Lehman. th<' rolleg<'
physician. and ~frs. Ma rtha
Buss, the <'ollege nurse
TAKES SPECIAL COURSE
Theodore !Bob) Robins Jr. of
Theo Robins Ford re<'Cn tly rom·
pieced a special roursc at Fori'!
Motor Company's Sa n Fran<'i~·o
M arket I n g Jnstitutf'. Th~>
cou~s a{e designed to ke-ep
Ford a nd Lincoln-~ercury deal·
e rs a nd IJ>CrsonnPI abreast or the
I latest proven sales and m:tnage-
ment techniques.
In business
to help
business I
,
When you need money for
any worthwhile business purpose,
come in and falk if over.
UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK
and Bob Jr .. Mr. and Mrs. Ken· the annual Crip.Jled Chlldrens'
neth Orbacll and Kort. Mrs. S. Society Benefit Fashion Show to
M. Reber and Dan, Mrs. Frazier be held Nov. 9 at the Beverly ~ldel a nd Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Hotel, al110 ·the Orang~>
Dan Day and Steven. Mrs. Lluba C o'u n t y Phlliharmonlc Sodety.
Groover and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. a nd the standing reserve fund to
Zeller Robert.~n and ~ller Jr.. "'lpport the planned Unlvt>rslty
John Rylln& and Jeffrey, Mrs. of California bran<'h in Corona
Freeman Fisher and Gary. W. E. del Mar.
Fisher and James, Mrs. Robert Hostesses assisting Mrs. Cool·
Rldg~way and Bobble, Mrs. Rl<"h· .ng were board members ~111.
ard MaC'gurn and Dk k. Mr. and John Keeler and Miss CharloMP
Mrs. L. E. Sa-ard and Lee. Mr Clarke ot Corona df'l Mnr, ~trs.
and Craig Grainger and Gary. Charlt'$ Fontlus of Bay Shores.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodet and Miss Margery &hrouder of Har
Laird, Mrs. L. B. Ba llard and Oa· bor Highlands. Mrs. Rt'x Wal-
vld , Mr. and Mrs. Ch u<'k Kre~ rtron of Costa ~fesa. nnd ~trs
and Karl. 3oyd Whitn<')' ol Santa Ana.
Tht-Irvine T«.>rrace PhiUlar-
monk Associates will open the
fall se1lson with a lun<'heon
meetln& today, ~pt. Zl, at the
lrvlnt-Te-rrace home of Mrs. E.
A. Pell('grln. Members w111 help
address the Invitations for tht-
Nov. 8 bent-fit at t he Balboa Bay
Club.
A wine tasting and spaeh~ti
dinner will be served tomorrow
evt'nlng. St-pt. 22. at Richard·
son'11 Ya rht Anrhoragt' Hus-
bands will be guests at this
party.
Christensen PIICIIIIHK:J
Jal L COAST lnt'l .. COIIOaA DEL MD
WALTAH CLARKE'S
IIAWADU IIIOfl
America '1 LaraNt Selection
Round& da CJodl flawail&n Faahion
0... ·~£a...
-MAallta AVZ.. UUOA 11LUD oas..-.
MODERN . CARPET ...... ,..., ......... ... ,.,.. ... . BRISTOL-EDIN&ER SANTA ANA 1• .. n.s.,Fri.llll
5 BIG SALE DAYS-THURS.thru MO
. I
v.a. ., ..
$11.tl
.. CMflr
YAID
NOW
ONLY
COMPLRilY ltSTAllED
WILTON BROADLOOM
CARPEtiNG
SALE
REG. 7.95 SQ. YD.
1000/o VIRGIN WOOL or
1000/o Da PONT NYLON
II --lib WOOL oa NYLON. 1'-4 ,, ., ............... ....., pie, 1mb 111111.,...,., ............ ,... _, ................. .,
wllll .. .._ pql'zrr 111111 laic 1111 ...
.. ,.. .... a ........ v... ... ._ era .a., 11irdu" o.& • Loop Pll. -.rAII8 ~ .....
="::1!-~~u __, eu .,, •
Wtllle Pld&lai-AI ..
JW Dllld AT NO aiiLl !OV.
BROADLOOM ,
REMNANTS =.. .. Woodloom ,_nafttl from which you moy
•
60-80%
OFF Regular Price
This Ia The Buy of the Year I
6ULISTAN'S
AXMINSTER BROADLOOM
95 e IIOU&S e Y.-IAIID lWWS
eLWPA~
lEG.
7.95
NOW
liP
I
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IIA TTIEIIII ... _ .. -....a r-......
IINiu,lara.JMII ... ::i:'1A; Qlft.-COSTA naus co. , •• ~ ..... u ..........
CHURCH
LtJTHEBAN CHUBCH
OF THE IIAS'I'Eil
Unlt.d Luctleran
Ohwdl In America
3M5 But Cout HllhWQ
Corona del Mar
DEDICATION IS SLATED
AT EPISCOPAL MISSION
......
ttrey•r ot dedke1ion wttl mull
the end of houemovlnl for tM
new Ep&.copel Mu.ton and
8C.'booJ at Filth Ave. and Mar·
&uetite Ave. In Corona ct.l Mar.
'!'be conpptlon and thltr
friends wllJ eather • 4 p.m.
thla Sunday. Sept. 3t, to bl-
rhe new buildJnp. The BeY.
W_.ey HavermaJe, dean ol 11\e
Lone Beach Convocation, wtU of.
flclate. He will be aula~ by
the Rev. John Parke, rector ol St.
James' Episcopal Church, the
developer of the new mission,
and the Rev. Edward ,Allen, vicar
OonlltMutJon W•Jc la belq
ol tbe new St. Mlcbael and All conunemoraa.d thla w.eJc In tbe ~~~Y School hu been c.._ooma o1 the Newport liNda
mowct co the new toc.tioa tram Elementary Sctlool Dlatritt wtcta
ttte Udo c.11urch ~. .net a vutecy ol edlvlttft.
the Sunday momma ~ ol Supt. Boy Ande,...n uya that
St. lllk1.ael end AU AnaeW Mia· •theee eom.memoratlw actlvitia
alon are bellll Mid at tbe new Include reviewtne ttae eon.tltu·
location. tion, conaldenclon ot the ,people
M111. WalJace Barnes ol the In the Colonia around 1780, l£le·
Mlulon and Mra. Harold Beck, trlotlc 80ftP and lltoria and
.,.._ ... ot the day 8C'hool par· re-adlftl ol bloerephiea ol men
ent council, a~ worlclne with t~rumental in atablllhin1 the
Mra. Henry Riedel and Mra. ·united Stat•. aupplemenUnl the
Robert Hom to pial)' ~fre8ft. concentrwted lltudy of U.S. hi•·
menta to follow t'he service of tory and poernment <throua'hout
the bleulne. the a'hool year.
DIRECT 0 R Y ·sHIP-BOARD .ROMANCE
Attend the Church
01 Your Choice
Regularly
~T BAPTIST
CHURCH
FOR YOUNG TRAVELERS
It took a trip aerou rhe ~an
and a tour of the continent for
Maream Anne Swain to meet
her f\.tture husband, LytUeton
Charles Lewis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Lewl.a of San Ga·
brlel.
The W'eddlne Ia 8et for Oct. 28
at St. Jame. Epl.scopal Churc'h,
Newport Beach, with the Rev.
John H. Parke otflctaUne.
SYMPHONY PREVIEWS
TO BEGIN OCT. 19th
The Jllllhnnonle PreYiew Oam.intu.e ol a. Jlfewport Har-
bor Servke ........ tmd .. 1 ....
paup chairmen ol lite Orai\P
Count)' PbJJtaarmonle SodetJ met ~ at the lllame ol lin. P'nd
S..MOn In Jlfewport a..cta for
a prellmJnary plannlnl ot die
lint Preview.
Dr. Walter Ducloux of ttte Unl·
veraMy ol Southern C.lltomta
will be the 8J)Nicer et 11\e lint
PreYlew on Oct. 19 at the Santa
Ana Country Club. The Preview
wll( •rt promptly at 10:30 a.m.
Local area 1roup t'haJnnan
handline dcketa are: Mra. Wll·
llam Schworer, Bal* Island,
CHIJRWU
c:-.. , ... c ••• , ........
cd Claatdl -''Tbe Redbc:overy ol
the Church" will be the aennon
topic ot the Rev. Edwin Gomke
at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. aervicn
Sundey. Church School for all
aa:es wUl be at 9:30a.m. • • •
oa a.asc: Mta. r. T. HutdlJ8oft.
...... PenlMUia, .KI 1·3101; ,.,., Arthur ..._ .. , lb--.
tJ 8-53.18; Mra. -TwUt, IM· twt a.,, oa s.-.: Mra. s. M.
IIeber, CoroM .a Mat. oa 5-GISI:
lira. IGhn S..ttz, ea.ta 11-.
Kl 5·1014; llnl. L. N. Brennwald.
P'ord Aeronutronle Wlvee, U
4-3522: .Mra. ~ ln,dld, Har-
bor laland. oa 3·WT5: lira.
Lloyd IIUNy, Harbor H1plendll,
Lll·1410; Mra. WilHam C. Chad·
weJJ and Mra. a.ntro N~b.
Irvine Terrace, OR 3·8161 and OR
3-n73: Mra. Rent')' c. Cole, Lhlo
lale, OR 3-1832; Mrs. RIChard
Glba.., MeN Verde, K.l 9·0628;
Mrs. Wilfred SUiee, Up~r Bay, · u 8-1457.
The 1«0nd Preview wUI be
on Nov. 29 and the speaker wtll
be Mlu Frieda Bellnfant~. con·
ductor of the Oranee County
PhUharmonJc Ordaestra. T h e
third preview, on Jan. 11, wiU
lee1ute <thelpercuanon 8ed'lon ot
the Loa Anples Ph.Uharmonlc
Orchestra. On Mai'C.'h 28. Johnny
G~ will addre. the Preview,
and t'he l .. of the Mria for the
1961-1962 JeUOn wttl be on April
,
3421 v-.. Lido • Uclo Shops
The Ill'¥. D. w..-n. Put«
Pbone: ORiole 3-5022
SUKDAY SCHEDULE
9:30 A.M.-Tbe Service
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-Tbe Se~
WELCOME
2411 Eut Cout Hlehway
Corona del Mar
Dr. Thomas J. Welch. Putor
Margaret, dauehter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Garland Swain, 322 Apo·
lena Ave., Balboa Island. mec
Mr. Lewla on a student travel
ove,.... proeram this summer.
He popped the question 11 coun-
tries and 20,000 miles after ~e
two were Introduced.
Pri« to 'her European trip,
the bride-to-be completed her
Junior year at the Unlveralty of
California at Berkeley, where she
is a member of the Chi Ome1a
Sorority. She was eraduated
from Jllewport Harbor H I 1 tl
School In 1958.
Mr. Lewis Is a 1961 eraduate
of Claremont Men's Colleee. He
will enter the Navy Officer's
Candidate School followine a
honyemoon in the East.
c:1a.r1ets.a 1 c 1 • a c • Q~ 25 with Anita Priftt u t'he guest
Newport Beech, Corona del Mar, speaker. AU Preview. will be
and eo.ta Mesa -"Reellty" wiJl held at the Santa Ana Country
be the ~ermon topic Sunday. Ser· ~~lu~b~a~t ~10;:~30~a~.m~~·====~~~~~~~~~~~~=; vices In Newport Beach a~ at
9:15 and 11 a.m. end In Corona ,
del Mar and Costa Mesa at 11
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3208 VIa Lido, Newport Beach
ORiole 5·0210
The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector
SUNDAY SEilVICES
S:~Holy Communion
9:15-P'a.riillJ Service and
Sunday School
11 :~Mornlftl Prayer an4
Sermon
Nu,...ry and small child care
provided
THURSDAY
lO:~HoJy Communion and
Healln1 Service
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
P'DIST caoiiCII OF CII&IIT,
ICI&ihdT,
3303 VIa Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:15a.m. and 11 a .m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:15 • 11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEE'nNG 8 p.m.
.ll£.&.DIKC:. 800M-S315~ia IJdo, Newport lteadl
Ope.n week day._
' 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesdays 9 a.m .. 7:45p.m.
Tuesdays and Frtdays-9 a.m. to 9 p.m..
SECOR CIIVaCII OF CIDJIT,
SCIEJfTtST
Newport 8MCb crt
CoroDa del liar
3839 East Coast Highway
Corona del Mar SU~DA Y SCHOOL 9:15 a.m.
SU~DA Y SERVICE 11 a .m.
WEDNESDAY E:VENI~G ~lEETING 8 p.m.
READI NG ROOM-
3839 East Coast Highway
Open week day!l-
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You art' cordially Invited to
anend the Church Servlcea
anti to ~Lct~e the Reading Room.
Sunday, 11:00 a.m.: Mom·
In& Service.
Evening Servlt'e, 7:30. .
A cordial welcome Ia ex·
tended for aU aees to attend
Sunday School u well u
Sunday morning and eve·
nlftl services.
A mid·week service is h~ld
every Wednesday at 7:30
p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
FrankJin 0 . Bixler, Jr. Mln .. ter-
U 8-4778 . Paraonaee U 8-52!H
SUNDAY
9:45 ------.. .Bible School
10:46 ···-······-··· Church Service 5:30 Youne Peoples' Meetlne
6:30 ·---......... Vesper Service
WEDNESDAY
9:30a.m . Women's Bible Study
7:00 p.m. --L Prayer Meet.1n1
8:00 p.m. ········-Choir Practice
Nu~ and Child Care
Provided
First Christlan Church
796 Victoria at Placentia
Costa Mesa
CORONA DEL MAll
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
COifGUGATJOJfAL
611 Heliotrope Avenue
Corona del Mar, Calll.
MOR."'itNG WORSHIP
9:30 and 11 A.M.
Church School classes 9:30 a.m.
Nursery tor both hours.
Edwin C. Gomke
Ministe r
For women only
• ....... Wll , ..
It St. .... w'a IIIII
Dr. John R. Lechner, nat.lon·
aJiy know authority on aubver·
slve pro,>aganda and organlza·
tlons. will apeak In fellowship
hall at St. Andrew's Presbyter·
ian Church, Cliff Haven, at 8:30
a .m. t'hls Saturday, &,pt. 23. The
meeting. sponsored by the Men's
Council of St. Andrew's, is open
to the public, according to Hud·
son Saffell.
Dr. Lechner is a vaduate of
the University of Pennsylvania
and has 4 earned university de·
grees tn political eclence. He has
been director of the Americanism
Educational League since 1927
and h•s spoken before more
than 15,000 civic and patriotic
meetings.
WHAT IS
.. al!llfG PUCTICAL?"
The principles Unl1y teaches
are not new. Just as the prln·
ciples governing electricity
are not new. But they do
have to be practiced in order
to work.
Unity teaches the princi;>les
of Ohrlstlanity and how these
principles can be used in
everyday prac-ti<.'al ways at
home. In business, and in SO·
d a l Jitt>. This Is why Unity
Is known as "Practical Chrls-
tianlh ·".
But' how does one use Chris-
tian prlndplt>s In practical
ways tooay:'
Can w p r<'a lly arrord to be
practical in this day's world?
This IS the subject for th~
rlevotlonu I S{'rvic-e '
Suaday, s.pt. 24th at 10 CLIIl.
NEWPORT UJfiTT CBlJBCR
315 .W. Balhoa Blvd .. Balboa
(£bell Cluhl
OR 3·0654
Loren 0. F"liC'kingPT. minister
Everyone Welcome
6WEEK
LECTURE
COURSE ",. ...... ,, " ,.. •. ~,.
S..rltieJ ... , ..
(N'O CHARGE OR OBLIGATION)
r. the IIIIIs llfr-This 6 weellleries of lecturn
describes tlte theory and mechanics of inwntina
from the women's point of view. The course wil be
candudld by Account Advisors of Dean Wittlr I Co.
All women are invited without charae. Amofta tilt
Mjeds to be discussed n the foHowina:
1.' I I lftlll..__.
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J. •a• 1M tf,.. lleabiilt ,..,_ ...................
I. ~au .. II ...... F.-
C/ ..... lo 1M held •I
IIIVINE COAST COUNTRY CLUI •
....., .... 1 ... ...., a Ill 2. .,,., u. • • 1:• .. • ,..
GJIU. ro• no: AQJfEWS
A dauehter w.as born to Mr .
and Mrs. Richard A1new, 20-t ';;
Oran1e St., Newpol't Shore,, In
Hoag Hospital on Monday, Sept. q .
aAUAU GaAJfT JfAJIEI)
Mrs. Barbera Grant, Meretary
in the principal's office at New-
port Harbor Hlth School, where
she has been ~ervin& for 6 yea.ra.
hu ~n t'lected to the National
Secretaries Assn. She ia a mem·
berofthe Newport Harbor 'J'out.
mls.tress Club.
: :
Glamour
Glimpses
ay MN
Ev~ry now and then some-
thine very special comes along
In fuhJon stories that we are
very eager about.
We are aaoaUy adjuated to
baYiDg GDd recei'riav cnd.lta
-... f•h'-tbCit ... Ia ..
IDOet JlllpiiG faJUoa JDCI9CI•
a.., ........... bad -...,.. ... u., .. pride ...
a.m. • • •
lfewpon VDitr Clalllda. BAJ*
-The Rev. Loren D. Fllcklneer
will ..,.ak on, "Practical Chrlat·
lanty" at 10 a.m. Sunday. Ser·
vices a~ tleld at the Ebell Club·
house, Balboa.
• • •
rant a.ptlat a...a. Corona
del Mar -Dr. 'nlomu J. Welch
will 1lve the sermon at 11 a .m.
Sunda>'· • • • Pint ac.ptMt Qauda ., c.t.
.... Undependent·Bible Bap·
tl.sU-''The Glory of the Chris·
tlan We" will be the sermon
to;lc of Dr. P. G. Neumann at
the 11 a.m. service Sunday. • • • •
...._ Clulatlaa Clauda. New·
port ·Hel&hts -The Rev. Bernard
Burry wliJ speak on "What In
Hell Is Sin?" at 10:45 a.m. Sun·
day. • • •
Lutlaeraa ClaUI'Cia of U.. M•ter •
Coron-a del Mar-':The Meaning
of Christian VocaUon" will be
the sermon topic of rh~ Rev.
Gerald Strickler at 9:30 and 11
a.m. Sunday. • • •
aalboalala..s lletbod.lat Cla1U'Cb
-"To Each His Own" will be the
sermon topic of the Rev. Godfrey
Graeflin at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun·
day.
CII&ISTIAJf ICIUCE LECTVIll! I
Gordon F. Campbell. mPmbcr I
of the Christian Scien<'C Board or
Lectureship, will speak at the
Costa Mesa Women's Club a t 3
p.m. Sunday. The lecture, under
the sponsors'hlp of the First
Church of Christ. Scientist. ~ta I
Mesa, will be on "Christian
·coming Soon - - -I
Our New '62 Models
I
SEPT.-
and . .....
We11 hcmt the
NEW ·s2 MODELS
of ~YBLEB
NEWPORT
NEW YODER
IMPERIAL
300
displayed in our Showroom
WATCH THE WORLD'S SERIES
SPONSORED IY CHRYSLER
MARINERS
cansu:• DIPDIAL
PLYMOVTB YALIAIIT
l'eCIISia9 Cl IIICifCIZlDe MCUOCI
dellnnd wttJa oae of tJae
.... .......,.Utaa .........
pen laDdcly IM-. AM ben
Ia a story •titled ""11M P'reada
Look at AIDedcma Styl-. ..
Jfaturcdly, Velma tooiE tbaa to
NCid w.. bealuae lt Ia Cl COlD•
plate nrtlda of llhacltiou. We
wan plaaad to ... that oM
tbe •lectlou was aa AIDerl·
caa Claulc. by Stella llocrt. a
Jld9bt blue bopeacldD9 lklrt.
1 Sclt'nce: Reli1ion for a Scientific I
Age."
1200 W. Coat IU9bway • If ....... hclda, C.W.
Ubedy •• ,. -lfiMtwty t-0175
Now, where t'an you. the cus-
tomer. find this very same s kirt?
Why, right here at O'Brien's, of
course. And it Is rtruly pretty,
and it fits Into our way of life
very beautifully too. Come, try
it on, and put It with one of our
pretty. black cashmere sweaters,
or if you like. try combining it
"'ith a black jersey blouM.
Of coune. Wa la .........
for laUta. a:Dd oar Mlectioa ..
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...... Cl .......... .-. •
d.-aad ...... ! to .. ....
aad ... l&lldlea ...... ...
................. I .Italy.
....... W...._ O.V I•
I.Urr1 ...... beet C~M~atry
.. .U. tM V.a.A.
We'll be .eetne you.
3111 &. Ceut ..,,
caeo.a aa. 11M
G-...1-1-
COAST SUPER MARKET
3347 E. COAST WWAY CORONA DEL MAll OR 3-3510
We Deli•er -11:00 A.M. • 3 P.M. Open 9 to 6:30 Daily-Sunday 9 to 8
Groceries Produce
ClllifOJf
PICI'IWE£1" T.U TISSUE Tomatoes .. 2 g.for25c 10f. 5 for $1.00 DOL&
PIIEIPPLE .IIHE
... a-s..cu .. 2 for ·19c OUIDA
Grapes IIAIWUOWJI -PITITB ---·-10f. 10c 10c
'I1IICK • IOAT'f
VIDA GaADK A :L-39~ ....
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The SWEATER and SKIRT
story runs the camut of aU
aees and nearly every ooca·
ston In Southern Callfornla.
LET THE HJNT OF FALL
WEATHER ENCOURAGE YOU
TO COME IN AND SEE THE
·VERSAnLE NEW COLLEC·
TIO~ OF SWEATERS AND
SKIRTS:
flat knits to bulkles . . .
In elorious shades of
mine ereen, roaee',
bu"ercup yellow,
taneerine. peacock blue
mals oul!
,_ E. C:O..t llwy. c....•-· oaa..• ...........................
..,... ....... help.
. ' ........ _ ...
NW A-1 1&-~·------·
'nle Facuky Mv. Club lwld
a tea Sunday In tt.e home arts
petlo at Harbor .HIIh School.
honorlq wlvee ol the new fee.
ulty. members. Entertainnwnt
wu provided by Jole 8udlnum.
who •nc, with 'a«ompentment
by Ula Hanaen. Mrs. ~
Hamblet served ~a and coffee,
and Mrs. Robert Maanuuon
served punc'h._
Frl••••''r ,. .... .,n...., ...
.
DAR CHAPTER SETS UP
CONSTITUTION DISPLAY
The Col. William Cabell 0\ap·
ter of D.U flu prepued a Con· ltitution w.k window • .,.,
at Statlonen Store, MIG V6a Udo.
N~ 8eadl. to mutt the ob·
~ ol tt.e 11• annJwr· ...,. ot tt.e st,.Una o1 the Con·
atkutloft. ,
Colored. framed pictures ol
tt1e eon.tltudon are belna pre.
eerad to the Newport Beach.
Corona del Mar and Colta Meea
libraries by the DAR Cllapter.
"Thla 1a a time," eccordJna to
Kra. Julian Brookl. rqent of the
local chapter, "for all citizens.
particularly our youna dtlzens,
to atudy the Constitution and re·
evaluate the ldeala of our
Foundtne Fattlers u set fortb
in tld8 lJDmortal dorument. In a
pvernment ol ttae people, by the
people, and ew me peo~·· each
Individual 1a auaranteed lnalien·
able rtchll and, ln tum, NC.'h
citizen mult accept t\la per .. aa~
NSPQnSibUky for u.e ~u wtna
ot 1M country. The price of Ub·
erty 1a lncreulna vlallance."'
11wt Cbapter will open Ill
)"Nr's work wtth meetlnp In the
bomes and clube next Thu1'11dat'.
Sept. 28.
The Tbur-.dey Momlnl Club's _____ ....__ _____ _
Aulatlne Mrs. Brooks durina
Reond year aa ;ftPnt are Mrs.
Harold Wtckersham. vlce-reeent;
Mrs. Adrian Irvine, chaplain;
Mrs. Georp Buccola, recordina
~retary; Mrs. David Petersen,
correspondJne aec~ry; Mrs. c.
E. Stovall Jr., treaaurer; Mrs.
Myrtle Slaupter, reclatrar; Mrs.
James Taylor, parltamentarian;
Mrs. Stanley Statra, historian.
and Mrs. Nell Williams. librar-
Ian.
ann\lel Frtel"'dehtp Tea wu held
Monday In ttle borne of Mrs. W.
J. Scott of Cameo Shores.
RlfbUfbtlnc tbe ~ram wu a
performance by Mrs. Harrl~
Wood of Lone Beach. a noted
'harpist. The piOfNm wu pre·
ceded by brief ta.lka by lin.
Robelt Bern, preeldent ol the
Volunteer 'Burtteu; lira. Marlin
Sheely, dty Ubrarian; Mn . .,.r.
tin Loekney, preektent of Hoae
Ho.pital Awdltary; Mrs. Duncan
Hardesty, president ol the Wom·
en's dMalon ol the et.mbft ol
Commerce, and Mrs. Edaar Hill.
~ of the lift box at Hoae
Ha.pttal. -------tHIS SID af• ''W .. a. til. .....__ ... ,.. ......... ...
.. J ........... Cell 01101.1 ,.-,.
~-·
in all languageS
From 3Sc paperbacb
to the
largest Unabrid9ed
Till Crlllp' ........
... E. 17tll lt.
c... ..... c.w.
~tween Irvine 6 ca.ta Mesa
AAUW Slates
Sept. 23 Tea
The Amf!flcan AMoclation of ,..__,II .. TIPS University Women wtll hold ita , .. ,
annual friendmlp tea from 2 to eo.ta Mesa Weltht Worker
4 p.m. S.turday, Sept. 23, at the TOPS tnatalled the followlnc
home or Mrs. Donald Jlc:Cartln, new o~ Sept 12: Mrs. B. L.
3098 Ball Circle, eo.ta Mee.. Aa· I RUe, president; Mrs. Grace De· slltlna Mrs. McCartin aa tro.teu Roberti's, vlce·pl'ftldent; Mrs.
will be Mrs. Ja~ F. Pettit or WHIIam ~lloar, waaury, and
Corona del Mar, membership "Mrs. Jay Rdvensteln, secretary.
ctlalnnan. TOPS 1a a nationwide oreanl·
The auodatlon, acoorcUna to :atlon and meana Take Off
Mn. n.omu Plckerint. presi· Pounds Sensibly. A membenhlp
dent, hopes Ito make 'the aquain· 1a now under way. MeetJnp are ta~ of <a ny women araduatea beld every Tuftday nlpt 7:30 at
of quaUfted un1wrattles and col· 2184 Rural Pl., Coeta Mee. . leces Who a re now residlne In
Newport ~ach, Co.ta Me., Co· n· I ......... .. ... rona del Mar, Huntlncton Beadl, ....-w
and Lacuna· Beech. Interested people may call .Mrs. Pettit, OR The executtw board ot the
3·9545 or Mrs. William K. Budd, Horace Euin PTA will ho.teu
MI 8-5293. ' a tea for the school faculty to-
day, Sept. 21. In the _.hool Mrs. 11homaa PekJn of New· library from 3:15 <to 5 p.m. Ar·
port Ia In charee of aeneral ar· ttaur Christensen principal of the ranaements. She has be-en U · • st.ted by Mrs Fo.ter Heey Mrs Newport Beach Junior Hleh • · • · School. will be ~ed by Mrs. WlJIIam Budd. Mrs. James Brod·, James JudJn, PTA pl'ftldent. and
enck. and Mrs. Jack Burns. her a.salJtants. Mrs. Paul Hanna.
Ensign PTA
I
Meeting Set
Mrs. James Judln, president of
the Horace Enslen Scttool PTA,
wtll call a m~lng to order for
sixth grade parents ,at 7:30 p.m.
Monday. Sept. 25, In tht-S<."hool
cafeteria. Seventh and eighth
grade parents wtU ~ at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, 5e'pL 27, In the
eymnulum. .
Reports will be civen by Mrs.
Mrs. James Waydelkil. and Mrs.
Gene Spenc:H. Mrs. Jack Uttle is
t.o.pttality chairman.
F• Ll••• lilt Dean Wl"er It Co. will con·
duct a "for ladles only" course
on the securities market at the
Irvine Cout Country Club -be·
glnnlnc next Monday evening.
Sept. 25. The 6-week courae will
start at 7:30 p.m. each Monday.
DAUGIITEa roa DAVJI'
A .newcomer In the home of
Mr. anct Mn. R. W. Davis, 1132
Ebbttde Rd.. Harbor VIew Hills.
is a dauehter born TUesday,
Aug. 8. In South Coa~ Commu-
Mea .••
Women •.•
Child:ren •••
O.pcutuwntll
lor em
array
of
CiotJUD9
Valu•··
I
From the
area· s leading
department store
comes a lovely
collection by
Jantzen
Styled from a collection by ]dntzen speciall y
ta1lored-for you ng fashionables in w oof and
a cn lon m a variety of colors . · . .
SWEATER LEGGINS ··-···--·-·------.11_.
SLIP ON CIRCLET ---·-·-·------·---14.91
SWEATER SKIRT --·----.. ···--··-········-11·
ll2t E. COAST HWY .. COl~ DEL WAR
OPEN SUNOA Y t 0 -l ,.W.
,---...,
~---
COFFEE ·
CAFE
Calf.
James Waydellch. membel'llhip
chairman; Mrs. David ~tersen,
magazine chairman. and Mrs.
Gene Spencer. ways and means
chairman. A11htlr Christensen.
principal. ·will address the par:
ents. The parents will then at·
tend class In each room of their
chlldrt'n·s program. and the
teac:-hers will discuss the curricu-
lum.
nity Hospital, La~e~u~n~a~BN~~,·~h·~~=======================~~~=~~~~~~~~
KOFFIE
served in
sophisticated,
porcelain, cups and
saucer-set of six
-$5.00 and up.
-a. o-t ~ .. o... ... -· oa WHI
WALTAH CLARKE'S
IIAWAIIAII aoJI
~·· ~ Seledlon loanda da aock BawaUu Fullloa 0... ..........
-...... AYL 8ALIOA IILAIID oaa.-
The PTA theme this year Is
··The Open Door to New Hori·
:eons.. and will feature ··New
Horl:rons in Education" for the
baC'k·tO·S<'hOOl nights.
Refres hments wilt be served
by the hospitality committee
both evenlnes.
ATTEJm ALUKJII KEETDIC
TWo Corona del Mar res1d;tts.
Mrs. Francis Connolly, 703 Iris Av~ .. and Georala na BuUington.,
405''1 Fernleaf Ave .. a1tended the
fourth annual a lumni leaders j
conferenee on the Whtttler Col·
lege campU.!J. The usociatton ls '
comprised of 9.000 alumni in
every state and more than 40
forelin countries.
8ACK TO .ALIIIftllfGS
Waltatl and Gretchen Clarke
h08t~ a group of t~ir friends
~nlly with an Impromptu
Aloha ptt\ertne at their Balboa
taland home, observlnc the dos·
ina of the Clarke's waterfront
home for the sum.mer season
•nd the C.ct that they were mov·
tna Sept. 18 to their winter resJ·
clence In Palm 9prinp.
SURVIVAL KIT
Nutritional Supplem~ntation
Ccwnplete lex a lcaaUy of (4) up to TWENTY'DAYS.
A MUST lex •'NIY taaa.
Tbia...& ,. ••• could. Sene,.. UFE. .......
UVBS of your LOVED 01 A ID time of a IIA110RAL DI8A8TEIL
• IIIII
n. Co-Qplete Package lex a lcaaUy of (4) ora. Y
112.15 Plus tax
Postage Paid Anywhere in U.S.A .
........ and Dbtrlbuald -
VITAMINS UNLIMIIED
.. &-•$•4
caa~~a-. .... ~
...... c.o.D.t
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BARGAINS
FOR 'DO IT YOURSELF' PAINTERS.
BEST 9UALITY
SAVE $1.00
I
PAINT N.OW
INTERIOR
FLAT W AU PAINTS
IEU.IUTE • ..,...I
or
VB.VBJTE ..... ,------------,
$1.00 OFF
CIUPII
---~---------.1 1'llil CIOUpOD • worth 11.00 OFF the retail
price of either 8at wall liDWa DOted aboft.
Any Cob cmcl iD cmy quantity.
O ffer Expires Sept .30, 1961
CLIP cmd lAVE
Need A Hame ·Halper?
FREE YARDSTICKS
W"dla A Pwt ,.._.
I liD QUALITY
Special Buy -for Inside Use •• .,.. r.,.
Qtict DfJilc Flat Will , ..
Brusht's or rolls on <.'r~?a my smooth
\.\"lth no ~atnt smell, and e-asy water
".Ish up. Drtes fast to \·elvet flat
Clmsh Colors stay alive and brtght
through ~"t-ars of repeate-d wa.tltngs
Ask for Old CoiQI)y's AWAaD Vtn,rl
wall pamt.
Regular ....
Gal
NOW ,.. ....
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CJ.D» cmd SAVE
Biq 7-iDc:h Roller Set
Con..,trttc-re-d to do the job -Easily applies Data and
enamt"l~-gt\t>S a n extra pitts to any pelnt job.
Reg. $1 .79 79c ea. with coupon
'
CLIP cmd lAVE
lxl2 ..... Drop Cloda
Co'~ for palnt1f11, stortnc. p'*nlq, etc.. !trona
-transparent-fresh.
$1.00 Value Ill: ea. with coupon
,
CUSTOM
FLUSH MOUNTED
CURTAIN JCREENS
~I I, .' , ... i . ) ./ 4.. • c
e .....aY. AVG.. Bqbel. 311 Otl7x Aw.. .......
,_.. A. t..lllona, 301·1 lalud ..... L. a.. -...... Grand Canal, llalboa 181and, ,.. .... A"' ...... ..._. a ear
pomd tUt Ilia bouee was ran· red ...-ftnett ... ba-bay
•eked wtUJe he wu •way, the · · . .....,. L. Laallner, 1001 ._
auapect taldlla two Mta ot cuff Balboa .av.t.. Balboa. reported
links. a I'Qid addl pin. l•ther the Cblll ol • muu-muu and a .. Uet. .UV'Ifl' belt buck» •nd baftllq Rlt . . . Kennett~ D. a.. than S2 in chanp . . . A 8amer. I& fll 14!55 Medical Lane.
aurfboerd wu 111o1en from Mrs. o.ta ..... wu knocked uiiC.'On·
lie«)' Butc:tltrw. 221 Gamet Ave.. acloua wtlen he fell to the pave-
Babloa &.knd ••. RiChard Of· nwnt alter hla bicycle atruck
Meed, 4530 Rqxbury Rd., cameo curb et McFadden Pl. and W.
Shotet~, reported vendallam to a Ocean Flont, Newport BeeCh •••
new home <&t 4607 Fairfield Dr.. .Joaeplh A. Stoddard, 43, Norttr
Cameo Shores ... 04rol Ann Hollywood, wu booked on a
Williams, 2709 Cove St., Corona cherge of taking a $4.15 bottle
del Mar, reported l'he ifheft of a of wh!Jikey from t'he Balboa
wallet with contents valued at Market. after being taken Into
S5 from a car In the :hoo block custody by Robert Stone, man-
of W. Balboa Blvd .. West New-aaer, at Palm St. and Bal~
port . . . Blvd. . . . Wayne 0 . Woodrult,
2 Balboa Coves. reporte-d findlne
a TUESDAY. AUG. 21 a bicycle burled In •nd on the
A $100 outboard motor was east end of the Balboa Coves
stolen trom the praae o f Elden beach . . . Franklin W. Kelch· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=::..=:..:...:.::.::..!:::~_:::....==.:.: line Jr .. 2222 Bayside Dr., Co·
THE FINEST IN FOODS
May be fouDd at the U & I
e IIUT & DEUCATUID e
lwtlta .._._ T..._ Fed leet ....S Ia ov coolft
--........ ~ a.....t ..at .......... ad ...... ...... e GaoCKWJU & ROZEW FOODS e •.uo..uy Cld'f'Wt~Md llrrrds •art ,.....t apedaltMe
C..pare.., ........ pstcaa.
e DALTII FOOD ITOU: e
lfatural llealtll r .... -Dietetic rooc1a e PIIODVCE e
,... a...t Ill fnalt ... pndace -&eala dally
• aua AJrD WillE • IIDpol'ted ad .....UC been ad wiDea
AdftltiMcl apeclala eftectl9e 7 daya Wedasadll'f
~ ()pea 1:30 to 10 ...... Dally except SUDday
1:30 to t r• ..... Saadcrya
WE deliftl -~ 3..o5M u.& 1
3200 E. C041d Hwy .• Coron. del MM
ORl-0514
rona del Mar, reported that $14
cash was stolen from the alove
compartment of his car parked
at 40th St. and Balboa Blvd .•
West Newport ...
a WEDIIUDAT. AUG. 30
Robert Nemec, 118 Via Pal-
ermo, Udo Isle. complained that
aomeone placed a flower pot
•nd p lant, wel&'hlng about 50 ·
pounds. on 'the top of his car,
eau•lng minor S<.'ratchcs ...
Of~r L. White rushf'd Mrs.
Marlene Meyer. 27. of 249 Wake
Forest Rd., C()jlta Mesa, to Hoae
H()jlpltal at 2:3-1 a.m. without
Incident after being stopped by
her husband, Dwane. 28, at L.in·
da Lane and Irvine Ave .. Harbor
Highlands. who reportf'd his
wife wu about to have a baby;
the baby, a girl, arrived later In
the day at Hoag ...
I
• IWUMDAY. AVG. II '
W. 0 . Xrtepr, 100 VAa IJclo
lford. Lido r.ae, qNid to move
... Paelcard ....... ,_. tea
puldna' place In tbe 100 blodl ot Vla Udo 9oucl. .ttM oftlc!en
NC.'elved a complaint that ttae .,..,_ wu an eye -.e and
depre...ana-... Carw drtwn by
--E. Bultoctc. 13. ol 5t8 We.tm'IMter Ave., Newport
Hel.,.._, and Georp r. Jtauaer.
20,,of 8015 llartiQid Ave., 'Corona
del Mar, were Involved In a traf·
Oc eccldent on Cout Hwy. near
Tus~ln Ave., Newport Beach •..
An Anaheim boy, 16. wa•
charged with armed robbery and
kldnaplne altH he took the car
of Mrw. Terry Croxall, 123 42nd
St .. WHJ Ne~M..,ort. from a m.r-
ket paddne lot •t 32nd St. and
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
... John L. Stonecipher, 301
35th St., West Newport, com·
p lained that $22 was stolen from
the elove compartment of his
car parked at 4006 Seaahore Dr.1 West Newport, wtllle he was
swlmmlne ... An 188 surfboard
was stolen from Lawrence E.
Mollaner, 121 Apolena Ave .• Bal·
~ Island . . . A S25 bicycle
was stolen from Frank Jorden.
431 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar.
Jllldncl MdfliJaa 301 Abel·
._. A"'-.....,_ lala8d. ...
pewt.t U.. ._ of U.. freat ..__. ..... , ... ...,ca .. . ome.. dh,llld of .. ....
....... Ia ........ t yard of u..
...,.. of JuleM Slat....-, 515
AC.cia A"-c.r..a del Ma
••• A 115 c.ba1ae 1oaaeo waa
• to ....... lldMy J. C..p.
boiL , •• w. Oacaa ..... t.
lfowport .._.. ••• Jolla
O'Ce-MIL I. of 323 Clynd
A"-l4dboa lala8d. auftend
• MinDed a.ft leg ..... be,_
............. ~ MCif
Padr A... a.d Mcai8o A"-
lalboa w..d. apuated by
Mlcllael L EAgle. 17, lu Val·
loy, ldabo • • • C!tria If. Wat.
aoa. ••s Dobonlll ~.aae. Bar· bow lligblallda. .......... ...
theft of • 3·..-od b6cyde •••
IG
SEPT.
a COIIOIIA D&L JIAa
!
Clarenc. .o\Xtell, 1-unlt, l·story
addition, 600 Marigold, 115,000;
Richard Lawrence, 2-unu. 2·
atory dw~lHng, 717 Marauerlte,
125.820; Bayview lJifltlng, alter·
atlona. 3707 E. Cout, 1!100:
lames DeLone. 2-story •ddltlon,
007 Orchid, $17,600; C. W. Mu-
terw and S. Yapr, 2-lltor'y omce
bulldJng, 2700 E. Cout Hwy.,
165.000; Clinton Trimble, add
unit. D" Larkspur, 19.000; En-
sign PubHshlne Co., foundation
for press, 2721 E. Coast Hwy.,
$600; Mrs. hne Stowell, altera-
tions, 225 Margueri~. $1,975.
a CAJI&O IIJGIII.AifDI
Taruan Homes, 14 slnele·fam·
lly dwelUnes on Rockford and
Cortland, each $20,000, total,
$280,000.
e CLIJ'I' BAVD
.J. C. Elms, fence, 112 Kings
Pl., $345.
a 8AUOA
1. W. Miller, addJtlon, 1232 W.
•••• 'S
..._.food walued at -lad.... -.at. bnad "90·
......_ ad tub waa atolela
............ Ill ..........
el Mn. D-. 1t. Ecller. 130 Via
&--. Lido lale • • • A plato
....... ...._.liiU..beale '
of ............. A. Laber. 1000
W•tdJ.H Dr,. WHtcWf •••
TWo ........ walud at 130
....,. ...._ "-• a.Ut Ill tbe
William E. Voss. 5319 Bruce
Crescent. Lido Sands. reportM
the-theft of two wallcts from }JJs
(·ar parkl'd at Balboa Blvrt. and
17th St., Newport Bea~h. while
he was at the beach . . . ~'0
S20 bills w<>rc s tolen from a
~kk~>r bag of Ca rolyn Leighte,
1.,18 &>renade Tr.. Irvi ne Ter-
raC'f", l<'ft on a rl<'sk in a rear
office at 2305 E. Coast llwy .. Co -
rona dl'l Mar ...
Ocean Ft., 116,000; A. .J. Scott.
wall. 1533 E. Oce>an Blvd., $476;
Mrs. Haugh, re·root. 205 E. Bay
Ave .• $150; E. A Neufeld, repair
and re-roof portion of Rendez·
vous Ballroom, Q E. OcNn Ft.,
$2.900; James Hl&80n, fence, 1727
~1i ramar, $150; A. L. LeVora, re·
pair fire damage, 217 E. Balboa
Blvd., $1.000; Roy Marine. add
garage and apartment, 1017 E.
Balboa Bl vd.. $12.250; Mrs. C.
Cordon, alf tratlons. 1111 W. Bal·
boa Blvd.. $180; Howard Lau·
ren('('. addition, 1005 W. Bay,
$-1.000. .
3500 B E.
Fireplace Fixiures
G ifts & Imports
Coast Hwy., Corona del
OR 3-7065
Mar
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
&lrlrwood ......... E. Coaat
1119bway. c.... del ..... .
(Continued on page 81
• lfEWPOIIT REJQBTS
Thomas Warren. addition. 430
Santa Ana, 16.200: Herb Sen u.
l:wrt. patio and fence. 1801 CUrt
Dr .. $150: John Vogel, I· unit. 2·
~tory dwelling, 2401 Margaret
Dr .. $27,000.
• aALaOA ISLAIID I Hl'rman Dorkln. demolish ga.
rage and build apartmc>nt. 330
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
...... 81"-Csata ....
A $30 battery was stole n from
the station wagon of Mrs. Ric-h·
~~rd Lym·h. 113 Marine Ave .. Bal·
boa lslant1 ... H. H. Parker. J8.
372 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa. was
<·hargect with lntoxl<".ttion In
public in rhe 2900 block of W.
Ball>oa Blvd.. Newport Beach
... JOf' E. Preininger. 48. of 201
VIa ftnv('nna, Lido lsle, was
Charged with dru.<k driving 11nd
Intox-Ication In public after His
C'ar. westl>ound on Coast Hwy ..
'!WI'rvPd into the east~und Jan~.
and struck an e-ast bound vehicle.
whic-h struck a nother vehid e.
the Pn-lnlnger vehicle thl:'n go-
Ing through t hl' fl'nce a t IT''ine
Tl"rrace ...
CLASS ON RED MENACE.
IS UNDER WAY AT ,OCC
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCIS-ALL SIZES-ALL TYPES
T ..... ••a J.Acboa 7-mt .a &•lie I..._ DID L ........... A8a
You've got it made ... when you've got it saved!
Your future lleUrity doesn't depend ODW114t you earn,
but on lao1D ..-at your eanrlDp you hold ODto. So
save regularly with 111. Your uvinp are ufe and eam
excellent returDI, wh1Je JOU are building your eeeurity.
Where you aave doel make a dUreraee.-
The se<'Ond In a st>rles of
Th ursday evening )C<'turc>s on
"Communist Aggression" will be
given tonitht, Sept. 21. by Dr.
Robert PC'ferson Jr. In the Forum
building a t Ora nge Coa t Col·
lege. from 7 to 9:30 p.m.
Tonight's topic Is "Commu .
ni m 0 p e r a t £•s Around the
World -~rt'ts of SoviN Sue·
('('SS."
ThP program for SU!X't'edlng
Thursday l"venlngs I :
Si'pt. 28-Pan<'l dls<·u<;sion by
refugees from rommu nlsm.
Oct. 5 -"Systl'matlc Su1,•pres·
slon -T ho u gh r Conrrol and
Brainwashing."
Oc·t. 12 -Pam•l dil.cui\ ion:
"Subversion In lh<• t:.S.A."
OC't. 19-"C'ommunism nnd thl'
Law -[)o.Jt.Yours{'lf Patriotic
Action."
The IC<'tures arc o(>('n to all 18
)'<'ars of a gl:' or more. and all
high S('hool g raduatl" . ThPrc Is
no rl:'gl&1ra tlon or tuition fee.
RPgistration Is to hi' t'OmpiPted
at thl' forum building ~fore
each lecturl:'.
Dr. PetNson. who t.'Onducted
the s uccessful lecture series on
communism last year at OCC, Is
prlnC'Ipal of Monte Vista School
in Santa Ana. He is a native of
Laurel. Miss.; attended Louls1·
ana State, Centl"nary Colle1e.
Louisiana Tech, Whittier Colleae,
Claremont Gra duate School, USC,
LEGAL'IfaftCE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. A-3881~
ESTATE OF NINA H. READ,
DECEASED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
..t~ltors .of and ell peniOM
havtne claims aialnat. the uld
decedent or said Htate· to ftle
them-with the neceeeary vouch·
~"' In the offtce of the Clerk ol
the Superior Court ol the S~a.
ot calllomla,• In and for the
County of Oranee, or to .. ,..nt
the aame. with the n~ry
~ to the U'ndeftl.-.t et
hla or her place ol bual""' tlo·
wtt:
Harwood. Heffflnan II Soden.
3355 v .. ~ Jfewport ......
CaiUornla. wtdlln Ills ...,.....
aftft the ftnt publk-ation ol daM
~-O.tecl ~ber l, 1.1.
anct received his doctot> of c>du-
catlon degree In 195J from thf'
University of Colorado. I
He served in the Air Forre dur·
ing World War II. participated
in 8 -17 bombing attacks against
Germany. was a prisoner·of·wa r
of the Nazis for a year and a
half after his plane was s'hot
down during a raid . He Is now 1
a major In the Air" Fort'e Re-
serve.
IOOST
TOTAl Professional
q.a~--. tll.tOO; laoJ ~. 2' o.·rectory unit. 2......,. ...Wn& 211 Dla· aaancl. -.ooo: Fred ..,..-,
repaJrw. 101 Coral. 1100: Clara ,..,ru __ ._A........,..U.........,DI;;;;;;I;;;;;•-.;m;;.;;o __ ;:..;.· ;.;· ·~lnllttl, Npetr .. ,... door, U?% II ~ 1100: ... Dt .... J'ateadJ7~rboodllmce
2-untt. 2·*-7 dwwWna-. 1000 and BELL BROADWAY
lOOt Park Aw., •400: WilHam MORTUARY Portn.t, demolilll re8l4ence, 1001 s. Bay n.. 1500. and OOMtruct 1-II 0 Broadway
unlt, 2 ....,. dw.tltna ... 1.500; u .... a..,... e... .... a. G. Conrad, add untt over 1•·
rap, Ut Emerald, ·111,800. • aaww . .
a.cty Fink, alan. 632% 31at
St., 1750; W. Dwight TUrner, re·
model, •14 •h St., 12.000: cape.
Atre Builders. 2-unlt, 2-atory
dwelllnl. 5010 N-a>~une, ~;
Bayatde Vlllaae. cabana. 300 E.
Cout Hwy., apace 15, 15.000. and
at apac.-e 24, 15.000; C. W. WMC.'b,
1-unlt addition, 3602 Marcua,
$15,000; Back Bay Park. fence,
300 E. Oout Hwy., 1900: n.eo
Bf!nnleson, addltJon, 4008 River,
15.000; .J. 8 .. Jlt\IUipa, fence, 4401 ..
05 Channel, $100; R. E. Wilcoxen,
wall, 200 44th St.. 175; Robert
Jaco~. algn, 2515 Newport Blvd.,
$150; S. I . Alllton, fe~. 300 E.
Cout Hwy'., ..-ce 4, $200; GJa·d·
stone Hatch, •beet I"'Ck on wall
and ceiling, 219-221 · 2111t St., 1900. a u•.a 8AY DU
-I. IMIT.
COITA ..aA . .....
JNSUilAHCI! .••
FOR ALL OF
YOI)R INSURANCE NEEDS
Sadleir Insurance Co .
John E. S.dlelr
3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-3850
Corona del Mar
Fred Strauch, awtmmlne pool,
1~ cambridge, s:un>: Saint
Cicero, fence, 1141 ,Pembroke,
$500; Byron Tarnutzer, fence,
1701 Starlight, $245; Ford Motor
Co., ordnance aaaembly build-
Ing a nd magazine, Ford Rd.,
150,000; T. P. Ha nna, aun pro-
tection, 1100 Pembroke, 1270;
Clarence O.ech, awtmmlne pool,
1142 Pembroke, 12.200; 1. E. wu . .-INV-':"ES....-1-.'IIm,_;;;n;,;,;ITS;.;;..:..• ·:..·::._----. IIams. awtmmJna pool, 1~
Anita, $4.300; Don Barton, wall, cao~ WEEDON II CO •
2400 VIa Marina, 1220; Fred Mernberw
Boulden. algn, 2043 Westcllff. Paclllc Cout Stodc Exdlanp
$775; M. Crawford, fence. 4801 BW'dett Rarrt.on, ltea. MJT.
Surrey, $173. Dlc.k Rucker T.-d Paulson
• lfEWPOIIT SIIO&ES Lola Fennell Ruth Baker
Hendrlck80n, fen('(', 439 62nd Mike Myerw s .,..., Private Wlre s.Mcet t .• .-:;. 2620 E. eout awy. oa a.7CJClS
a LIDO ULE Corona deJ Mar
E. Daniel Simkins, wull. 224 ~7.:~==:=:=:=:=====:! Via Orvit"fo, $.';()(); Dr. E. T. -00 OU
Moran. addition, 212 Via Or•-'nto y WANT • ie'. • ri4e, • Yl~ 1 ........• ..., e1Hw7 Or tM ,.. ~~. .. $13.200; Richard Sorensen. addl-111111fW.t ..... 7 Try -... deW.
tlon. 127 VIa Undine. $1 ,600. fiM .._ OIUele J-0110.
T"'"l'l' DIVISIONS • 6 OAV SC"'-'C.£ NIT~O\..T OvE~loME CHA~C.ES ......... ..... .......... . u ... .,.(_., c.a.,•c• w.,,_ .................... ~ ..................
PIHtf;c-' ,....., ...., fftO~,,..._. •• r~ ~lff":-1 ~ , ..... ,,flel .... ............. ...
~'o4 ..,. ..... , ..... ~ t5>'! , ... ~~ ~., ., ~<.41
~ ......... ,.. ..... "._,. _. . ._. .. , .... ., ......
103·92&8
GD.BUI' H. DAD,
Aclmtm.trator el the
l'.llateoleald~l
The ,_ ... ,_AuiDC..IPPfOMdi••IIIICJ rold ...._ lllltlui• 1M1t....,.
........ :EiniMIIn ... Wiftl; ..... ...., ............... ._
HAllWOOD, HUI'itliHAl'f
II SODEN,
, Atbi....,.. •t Law
DIS Vta Udo
... ,.. ....... CIIMinta
=:~-.en .... , .......
P l8t:-.tf.a.aOILI
Ia .. MiWIJGft llartllr Klllep
ot clalnllll• .. n• llip.., .. Allllt a. IJIIIISU"Id •••fiiiiCJ raid ••
ltMion In,_, AIW*D~. You'l ,._ 1Mn ... ,. .... to-ea""" ..... tiler..,.,....... .
c.; ,._ --SIIVICI. Jl. lilt c... .._ .. ,. c. .... w.
:
JAMES D. RAY
&.aG& IIOftC:a j UGAL JIOftC8 &WZ Ull ·-Z • f aaoumo11 JK>. • ,.... ..-ctfle ._..fdol\ a1 ttw a--.a -. ...., aaa...
A UIOWTIO!f or THE ern bounclariee al ... territory pro-NU II IY. Aiii•M•II. a•
COt1!fCIL or THE CI1Y or poMd to be anneDd a. u a.&· ~•• ~ •••• CXl8TA IIEIA OF orn;Jn10JII lows: '-'--.-va .,.,....
TO AKKD A CEITAJN UKIN· Jqtnnlnt<M an ancle point. TifilitiiDOVS SAVUfCS
HABITZD Alii!A DJ:BIGHATED ln the exilltlnt bouact.ry a1 Rambler executive cars It
AS IJVEil NO. 3 ANNEXA· the Clty of eo.ta .._. u demorultraton -Save Hun·
'nON, AND GIVING NO'nCE aald boundary a. c~Hcrlbed dredll-S.Utde Rambler. 900 ntEUX>F. tn the Harbor No. 1 Anno· So. Cout H'way. (Lapna
WHEJlEAS. tlwre a. altuated atlon to the City of Colt& tlleadl> HY f.mu.
outldde ol ancl contlluoua to 1M w.... CaltJomla, Ordlnanee
City o1 eo.ta ...._ a certain No. 2M. adopted March 30, PErB--ItJIIPUEB u~~~~-~~~ ~~~~~~~"' ~o~~aaau~ ~~~~~~~~~~!~~-!~!~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~ maN puticularly dMmbed; an4 the Jnt.neetlon of the. eat· We can now taaue dty dot I N T H E EN 5 I a N WH£11!4&. the owners ol more erly line o1 the S.nta Ana 1~ at our .t.op f« all V
than one-fourth of the land in atver. u lbown on a Rec.'Ofd Newport a..ch. Balboa It Co-
the aerrMor)' by aNa ancl by... al Survey map fUecl tn Book ron.a del Mar. Obey the law FOB SALE -.ct v.IM u lboWn on the 12, pace-25 to 31 lndulve It have a tal on your dol If
)Ut equalbecl ...e...nent roU ol ol Recorda at Surveys ln t'he he lhould let loet. Jordan's
the County ol Oranp 'have ex· otnce of the County lleoorclft' Pet Shop, 2732 E. Co&8t H'way.
preeaecl t'henwelwtt u MlrcMd ol Orant• County, Calif«· OR 3-2430.
ol havlnt the ume annexed nie, and the wHterly pro-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;.
with tt1e etty ol ~,._;and loneatlon of the nort'herly IIELPt WAJIITED
W1JDEAS, It wouJd be for the Une ol Falrv'l.w Farma u
bat lnt.est of the City of eo.ta ahown on a map thereof, re· TOP OPPORTUNITIES ·
.._ to -annex the uld herein· corded ln Book 8. pate 71 ot DAILy
after ~bed property: and Mtacellaneous Mapa. Jtec. WHEREAS. tMre hU been ords ot Oranp County, Cali· le Sure To ChecS Wltb
aubaUtted. on or about the »h tornla; t!hence Nord\ 89" 28' ,JUNE FARRAR day ot Au,ust. 1961. to the 00" Eaat, atone aaid ~xUtinl Employment Agency
Oraftle County Boundary Com· boundary of the City of m M. Jfewport Blvd .. Kewport
..u.ton, a lepl deeertptjon llnd eo.ta Mea, Mlcl northerly MJdwaJ' e...m
plat ol U. uld hft'elnafter de· ltne. and weaterly prolonea-WOMAN WHO CAN DB.IVE ~bed uninhabited area. for lta lion thereof, 1581~ feet, · · · ·
report. pwsuant to the provi· more Ott lea. to the north· It you would enjoy worklnt 3
shiM of Section 35002 ol tt\e west corner ot Tract No. 653. or 4 hours a day calllne reeu·
Ouwmment Code ol the State ot u shown on a map rbereot. larly each month on a group
OaJUomla; a.ncl recorded ln Book 19, pate. of StudJo Girl Co&metic cllenta
WJIEilEAS, the report of the 42 of Mlac.Jianeoua Maps.
Oranp County Bounclery Com· Recorda ot ONnle County.
mluion hai been aecurecl and C&Jlfomle; (hence departJnc
reported upon by Mid Boundary from the ext.une boundary
eomrm-ton with respect to the o1 the City of Coat& Mesa,
deftntteneaa ancl eertainty of the alone the we.t«ly Une of
propoeed boundaries; Nid Tract l'fo. 653. 9outtl ~·
-l'fOW,\ THEREFORE. BE rr 02' oo· Welt. 419..50 teet;
RESOLVED. by the City Coundl ' thence South 36• 59' 00"'
ot the City of Coata Meu. a mu· West, tn).OO t~t; thence
nlclpal corporation. to annex t'he South 56" 13' oo· West.
.. ld teal pro;>erty as hereinafter 800.00 teet; ttlence South 36"
cl.-cribed. W'hJch Mid real prop· 46' 30" West. 395.80 feet.
erty Ia conttauous to the pres· more or leu, to a Une 200.00
on a route to be establlthed
in and uound Corona del Mar,
and are wllllne to make lleht
deliveries, elc.. write tO S'nJ ·
DIO GIRL COSYETICS. Dept.
SW -4. Glendale, California.
Route will pay uo tA $5.00 per
hour.
DENTAL Aulatant for chair u -
alstJne. desire -to do tab work.
'etc. Give are It quallfi~tlons.
Box E. Enslen Newspaper, Co-
rona·del. Mar. ent boundary of me C"y of eo.ta teet. measured at rieht an-
Mesa, and whk'h property is, at eles. north~rly of and paral· MISCELLANEOUS
the present· time. uninhabited. lel to the westerly prolonga·
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tion of the centerline of
that it Ia propo~~ed by the City Victoria Street. alxty (60.00)
of Costa M ... to annex the here· teet In widfh as shown on
PARTNER Wanted with finance
and services to market patent.
Call Ml 6-6464 eves. (Coeta
MesaL
KENMORE Wuh.lne MachiM.
leu than year old. eood
condition, phone CeDI., Oriole
3-6851.
THREE roond of quality furni-
ture. 5 piece French Provin
ctal bedroom aet. 8 pl
French Provincial dining room
aet. 6 piece 1101ld birch twin
bedroom ~-All like brand
new. Can be seen at 24257
Santa Clara St.. Apt. 3, Dana
Point. GYpsy 6 -9170 .
ROGER'S Silverware aervlce for
8 (Includes cheatl $40. Proctor
• alice tputer, $15. Both new.
Kl 6·8000.
COO~A.RE set, brand neW,
mlnless llleel $35; ve~ble
jul~r. new. 165; Eu~an
china .et. new, $35. Midway
6-8000.
LOT for sale . by owner. On
Somerset Lane in WestclJf!.
$16,!500. OR 3-0590.
HOUSES FOB BENT .
Ct.ASSIFfiD AD RATES -c.h with order , wftWn I 0 c&.ys
1ni'M 2r ..... 1n-~:
20 ... -... ----------· .75 1.21
1.50
2.00
1.10
2.00'
2.10
21 .... to JO ..,.. ·------1.00
lt ... to 40 ... ------1.25
E.dt word .,., 40 __.. ------·· .Ol .OS .07
MUSICAL
BUY
BALDWIN
Oreana It Pianos
tor
Realism
and
Clarity
of
Tone
• WOODWORTH
PIANO It ORGAN CO.
2626 E. Coast Hw'ay
Corona del Mar . Or 3·5530
515 No. Main St., Santa Ana
Kl 7-4459
AUTOMOTIVE
rrs CHECK-UP TIME
TIRES • TUN&UP
• LUBRICATION •
WHEEL AUGNMENT
• OIL CHANGE • •
Herb Miller's
RICHFIELD STATION
3831 E. Cout Hwy. at PolnMttia
OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar
1039 GOLDENROD, C.D.ll. 3 bed-Open Frid ay evenine 't U 9
IODSTOtu'S Mesa Auto Wreckers
Uaed Auto Parts, n...
room. Family room. bullt-ln ------------
kitchen. Carpets. draP8-Year
lease $325 mo. In Harbor View
Hills. Call oa 3-SD>.
APTS. FOR BENT
2-BEDROOM APT. south of hieh·
way, CDM. Draperies, wall-to-
wall carpets. Adults only. OR
5-0845.
HA.\tMOND ORGANS -
Franchise for Orange County
-STEINWAY PIANOS
Back to school SPECI.ALS-11
upright pianos. excellent con·
dltion. many ~finllfhed, all
guaranteed from $109, low as
S5 monthly.
We luJ Can and Serap u.taJ
LIBEIITf 8· 7013
Z'75 Placenda Ave. eo.ta ,._
MOVING
MOVING?
IE II
UPIILITEIIII
tnatter de5cribed real property said map ot Tract No. 653;
to t'he City of Coata Mesa. which thence departing from the
a&Jd real property shall. In these weaterly line of said Tract
pi'CX'eedlngs, be known as An· No. 653. a long said parallel
nex.atlon No. 5.2 to the City of Jlne, South 89• 28' 00" West.
Every Friday nleht a t 7 p.m.
Antiques. Complete House-
hold Furnlshinp and Appli-
ances. WINDY'S BARN
ATI'IlACTIVE. unfurnished, 1
bedroom apartment with ra -
rage. Low yearly rental. 702',
Iris. Corona del ~ar. GY 6 -5277.
or leven.Jngsl OR 3-5067.
REf'OSSESSED-Hilmmond Chord
Organ. latest model. just take 1
o~ payments: anyone ~an
play at without Je5SOn . Hum
for th1s ~reat. buy.
We fuml.sh a larae van and
2 Last. experienced, Insured
m<Wers tor only $11..50 an
hour u p to 30 miles.
Also coast. to-rout
and overseas.
Time starts at your door.
No charge for estltnAt~ Costa Mesa. and bear the name 490.44 feet, more or Jess. to
.. RIVER NO. 3 ANNEXATION". Nld easterly line of the FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart·
ment . north of highway on
~arguerite. CDM. Best neleh·
borhood. attractive land!K"Bp·
lng. Garbage dlsposal. fire .
place. Gas and water paid .
Winter or yearly lease f$1351.
Adults only, no pets. Ownt>r
OR 5-00t7 C7r 620 Orct\id.
Antique square grand. beautiful
f I n I s h. ext'ellent rondltion .
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WHA7's
•
DOING
• • • • • • • • • •
T. M. Hlmllnlall, ,_ T ..... 11111111' ift Newport Btlth·Costa Mesa: • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
s ..... ., , •••• ,
pll1111 lty s•tellite.
And. according to
Bell telephone engi-
neers, satelli tea
could &lao be U8ed to relay live TV
from all o ver the
world to TV Stationa
here in California.
BcU Syltem peo-
ple have already
moved a long way
toward making this
a reality. They've
bounced coast-to-
couf phone calls off
the Echo satellite
, ..... , and are now build-
ing a commun1cations satellite of a new, more advanced .. ;·
type. They hope to see the new one launched eometime
early next year.
Thia Ia juat one of the ways telephone people are work· i~g to provide better communication linn between the
U.S. and eountriee oveneu.
• • • • •
BUSINESS OffiCE MOVES
The con+inuH U.•cfy 9'owftl in the Newport-Harbor 1\rea ha~
crowded us out of our present Business Office location at 3325
Newport Boolevard, Newport Beach. In looking for larger
quarlers ~We found ample and desirable space at the location of
our Liberty-Midway central office building in Costa Mesa at
1796 Orange Avenue.
otensive a lterations. including complete air-conditioning.
has *n qoing on for ~time to provide a beautiful ond
complete office. T._ ~sent office will be closed Fridoy. Sep-
tember 29th, and we will be open for business to gree t you at
our new location Monday morn ing, October 2nd. The new office
Is only about five minutes from the old one . and one of the advanta~s. in addition to a ce:ntral loct~tion. will ~ ample park-
ing. While we hope to rema1n at the new loca t1on for some-
time. the fantastic growth patterns that develop in this area
could crowd us out at the new location in a very few year~.
We di,li~e mqving as anyone else does. but it is all in the
infere1t of progreu and bett•r facilities £or oor c.ustomer1 and
employees.
• • • • •
fw _, ~ .. , we've
been makiDI teachiag
aida aftllable to *booa.-
IUcll thlnp u lima. lec-ture materiala, aeleace
clemoaatnUoll kit&
Two of tiM .... klb
cleftloped by tJae BeD s,....
tem are for hiP achool Dlu'*ada ... -Wltb oM ldt. a ltuclent
ean bWid a ~powered
deYiee aimllar to thoae
ued bJ .-. aWUtM to aend l»aelr lafor•atlon
fro• outer a(»aee. The ..... ldt ... ...., ......... ,the aetJaa ol electrical
waua a 111fiW a lla,llc:t1IN IDatertal. bookleta uct ... , .............. ,..,..
Ia ·~-==-~·· ..... wttla tcllacaton, Mlp..... I tl_.pitll. ..... , ... , ....
Santa Anll River; thence
North tJ• 25' oo· East. along
said euterly Line of the •
Santa Ana RJv~r. 183<1.87
feet. more or less. to ,the
point ot beginning.
FURTHER NO'nCE IS HERE·
Mi 6·8686 · 2073~~ Newport Ave.
Coata Mesa
We will Sell for You
$395.
Elt'<"tronlc organ.'! uSE'd ~ LowN!y.
Kinsman. Thomas. Minshall.
etc. at f-rac-tIon of new C'OSt; 2
manual spinet $395 .
STEI~WA 'i grands. used but like
new; :\1ahogany, Walnut lr
Ebony. ave a mut-h as 1s. 3
NEWMAN
TB.ANSFD A STOUGE CO .
"Service with a Con.~ence"
Phones: Ml6-~. Mll-7202
Reatdence: U 8-6430
124 BroadWaJ, Coat& Mea&
OF COURSE you Jove your hus-
band: But do you a lso like
h im? Enough to want h is
portrait made by PHOTO snJ .
DIO Peter Z.M. Singer. 2908 E.
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. BY GIVEN. t hat on the 16th day
of October. 1961. at the hour of
7:30 o'clock p.m .• on said day. yaen -·~ANCE I.N cOrona del Ma,::-3 _roo_m_a_p_t. years to pay. One styli' "8". ------------
«as soon thereafter as the mat· nAU PU"'...n • ..,. ..
ter may be heard. In the Coundl
Chamber of the City Rail of {he
Cl~y ot eo.ta Mesa, 695 West Lana ......... ee. etc.
furnished with utilities. 2
blocks to either grade S<."hool. sao. or $75 on yearly lease .
OR 3-2<130 days, OR 3-0754 eVt>·
nines. 19th Street. ~ MeSa. Call· fomla, a hearinl wtll be held. ___ Phone ___ KJ __ 5._2731 ____ PHOTO StJPPUES
at which lhea'tlne the City Coun -WANTED TO RENT
ell shall hear and pass upon 2 BEDROOM Unfurnished-H-ou-se-all written protests flied at any time before said hour S<"t for needed by new Corona de l :\1ar
said hHrlng by any person own-pastor. Excellent <>are. Call
lng real property within the ~fr. Wallace, Cd~t. OR 3·<»65.
ALL 'I'YPE! or
Photographic Supplies
e Fut Color Film ~rv1ce. e MOYie Projectors f« Rftlt. e Model Airplane SuppU-.
MEARS CAMERA SHOF
1782 Newport Blvd. .. Coata Meu
Ph<.ne u~ 8-7042
te rritory so proposed to be lln-
1
PER~ANE="T Rental wanted in
nt>xed and at any time before Corona del ~ar by oldt>r rou-
the said hour set for said h~r-~ pie. li.'nfurnlslt<'d 2 or 3 be<!·
lng any ownl'r ot property with· room. dining area. walking
In the territory proposed to be distance to shops. ~ust be WANTED
annt'xNI may file a written . attractlvt> and clean. Excel·
protest against the annexation. lent <'art' assured of yard a nd CASH fOr yourPiano. Kl 7-60.}'7
The protest llh01ll set forth the house. Local referPnt-es. F. •" ,_ pritttiflf fl"•"· uti tt..
name of the own<'r of the prop-L1 4-3363. ENitfl P.W'edoi-t C... Oliol• l-0510.
l'r.ty affected and elve a dt>SCrip· FOR RENT-FURNISHED & ~.nc!~T'\ tlon of the said property in unr unn~
gt-neral te rms.
The City Cle rk of the City of
Costa Mesa ls hereby direc-ted
and authorized to cause a ropy
of thi~ Resolution to be pub-
llsherl ont-e a w~k for two
weeks prior to said hearing In
tht> GLOBE-HERALD and PILOT.
a newspaper of ~neral clrcula·
tlon. prin ted and published In
the City of C081a Mesa. and in
the NEWPORT HARBOR EN ·
SIGN. a newspaper of ~neral
circulation published outside
the City of Costa Mesa and with·
In the County ot Orange.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
5th day of Septf"mber. 1961.
A. H. MEYERS
~ayor of the
City ot Coeta ~esa
ATTEST:
A. C. SWARTZ
Reservations
Now Accepted
A NEW CONCEPT
IN BEACH & BAY
UVING ... THAT YOU
CAN AFFORD.
R.c:r .. tio.,.l Fecilitieo.
Swimmi"9 ,ool-, T .,.,.;,
Co.rt, o.r., •• Club H-.
Neturel '"Hio.9 Greeft
( 12,0(10 tq. ft.) ~vffl· ........
i rt .. a rare find.
Best Organ Value-used HA~·
~tOND Spinet, Maple finish.
hurry for this scar"« Item.
SPlN'ET. SPINET. SPI~ET pianos.
la r g e coll«uon. Including
Knabe. Stelnwa)'. W e a ve r .
HamJJton and many others,
from S295. easy terms. .
HA~U10:'\D -Ho m P :\1 o d PI .
rhotc-e of thf' proft>!t.~tonaJ or·
g.1nlst : Ilk~· nt>w. pnC't't'l for
qutc:-1~ sale. Hammon 0 n
Si>l5. de-IJ\'Nt>-<1 wJtl\. bt>n<'h
1 Extra\'Oin>•.
J:l fmt> ullt'd ~:rand p1an look
.tnrl pl..t~ Ilk<' nt>~. maki'S Ilk<'
Ktmball. Ftsc-hN, Knabc..Sit>ln·
war anrl :'\toddart. from $-19U
Hl'ar thl" Crt>.H Organast. PORT
ER HEAP:'. wplJ known tn
Ora $:<' t'o IO\<'I'l-of {1rg.1n mu
"'"· un Of-tobf'r 2-1. Phillips
Hall. !'ant.t Ana CoiiPii!f'
~nntJDT PHILLIPS CO.
E:it. 191 1. 19()'7 ;\onh Maln
rwar 20th St.. Srtnta Ana.
0~"'" :\londay It Fr~e1 ay nights
-FREE PARKI:'~G
r---
ORG AN B U YERS
Come to Organ H<'adquant>rs
on the Orange Coa!'t for
LARGEST SELECTIO;\
ChOOoSt' from 100 instruments
CO~fPETm\.E PRlC£5
Ch rd!l from $150.
Sp1net S49.)
LI BERAL TER:\15
Lowpst ratt>'. longf' 1 terms
~rw and used Hammond
All other makt>s. ul'lt'd,
City Clerk of the OARD•N PATIO APARTM.NT8 City of Coeta Mesa HA~t~tO="D ·Corona df'l M.tr
STATE OF CALIFORNIA l CORONA del MAR ~ E. Coast Highway
couNTY 9F ORANGE ' ss. Phone ORiole 5-0301 OR. 3-t~sJo CITY OF COSTA MESA l - -----
1. A. c. SWARTZ. ctty Clerk o1 SHERMAN J. BOSS, Resident Mgr. THIS s1n ct.t.fn...l ~ _. ..._
the City of eo.ta Mesa and ex· OR YOUR REAL EST ATE BROKER lmltfl .... _. ,... •• n.... .. sr.so
PAINTING
FOR ;EXPEJtl P AIN"n!fG
-CALL -
Sympson & Noller
Rewpart'a ·
01"-t Eata"'ts'wd rau.n
oa 3-3130 -~:v.a aa J..SCM
Painting, Decoratrng
SHAXE ROOF PRESERVING
Neat It Clean
Lll"enst>d It Insured
·M. M1chael Pain!mg
~u 6-1200
ABC PAINTING
State Ucen~d
FREE ESTI:\1ATE.::;
Terms
)il 6· i9i3 Kl 9 li2i
LANDSCAPING
Complete Landscapmg
Service
FREE ES'IlMA TES
saH Green Stampa
Fn!e cklJvery
COROK A DEL MAR NURSERY
OR 5-0160 · 7144 E. Cout HW7
HOME MAINTENANCE
Carpentry
Minor IWpalrs
No Joba Too Small'
H. 0 . ANDERSON
2966 Pepper Tree Lane
Costa Keu. C.llf.
JCmberly 5Al?S
11 no answer call MJ 6-2372
Remodehng
and Repa:inng
Any size job. 0v@r 25 years
In this area. Ray Nielsen.
officio Clerk ot the City Coun· fer J 1"-t'-. C..ll o•IOll J.-.o.
ell of the Ctty ot COLtta Mesa. U 8-6888
hereby certify that the a bo\'e ~ ----- - - ----------- - - - - -, f-:i~;-~~i;:~:i[ 1 SPEOAl ..... Malt IN YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS 1
Mesa at a reaulaT m~ting ;,.----------------------------------------------.:.~~-
thereof held on the 5th day or I , I vss nos JIAIIDY POIIII -on WOaD PEa .. Aa Check ~ I
September. 1961.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF t I I 0 / 11. 2. 'II Proper have ~reunto tet m y hand and ..oV/ ~ •· -----5. I a rtiad the Seal of the Ctty ot 1 · ,-0111-•~~t1Fm.+CICCitlltltMm10111
Co.ta Men. this lth day of Stop-~~/ l1. 7. L -----a. 10. For W. ... tm~ber, 1961. o(Y'. W-.4 t. '-Y --I
tSEAL) I / 12. 13. .... &-... A. C. SWARTZ ~ n -lt. ----15. W..W .. ·~-·-
Ci\Y Cl~rk and e.x -otficlo < ;, a..a...L.. ....W ·· I caerkolthe City Council 1 SPECIAL! 15 warda ODly SOc: lor one U..rtioa-3 ...._ ODiy 1.00 W:. _ __._., ~--
of the Ctty ot eo.ta Mesa , _,_ -·-·
Publish : Sep«. 14 and 21 I ~ ~ 11. • 17. ~ lt. a ~.. ~_],._.. --I
In the r.ewpon a.rb« Enst1n ' ** .... _ --
WOllE WAHIED I ~ ~ IlL 22. J3. )l. -.. -::;:;.-:,.-I
UCPSI:D ~NUder, bri~ t'Oit· ~' a a a .. Apt~. f.r ,_. -=
Cfttr. ..... IKW. Plutet-I ' I IT. c.. .... --I anc. .._b... Ccwona dti . • _.. a..Y laf'OII a.. ~11011-I~,_ a. ••lr • 0,.
Mar. oa ,_,._ ---I rmaem nun.. <Jan ta .. I MAIL 1'0& !IIEIIIIIGit .. E. eoa.a llwy .. c. • .....
....... eWp CJI ...... ln· ~""-· . • ,. . •
dudlftl plain <'OOidftl. Tof •. T .. R 1 AI .. IB · ..... .......,. tor-PI)'. lly •• -. ----------------------..·==""""
.. .
...................
Jtktlard Boone
•A Tbuader of Drums•
1n color
Allo
11cmd iD Hcmd''
With John GfeiPOil
L I 0 0 ' .................
ITAa'I'IIIG WD.,. IU'I' ••
'Carry OD Co.table•
Enellsh Comedy
~POR T -..
No
Spec:ulation
No
Uncertainty
with an
INSURED
SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
•
SET .IISTORIC QASH
Yallllty IDolbaU .__ o1 Mew·
Palt Hart.or Hlp Sehool and e-ta 1leea Hlp SdlooJ wUI
dull for the ftnt tlme at 1 p.m.
a.tu.rday, Sept. 30. In a practJe» ,.me In !M adlum of Oranp
Cout eon._..
IMcs Open Season Sal•*r
Against Foothll JC Grlclclers
Ooedl W1I)'1Ml HulbM' Tars
will rneec Coach Don Burna'
M~ t .. m In a '"h18Cork" en·
counter, Jona looked forward to
by eo.ta Mna rootera. The Mesa
ldlool Ia In tfle Freeway LN.rue
tbls year, while Newport Har·
bor Is In the Sunset Lea&ue, 110
they wlll not meet In re.rular
-..on. Both k'hoola have coa·
peclty enronmenta and •re
about equal In size, which would
permit them to be in the same
Jea.rue In the f~Jture.
..,.., ,.,. ~ ..... apinat
..._ thncle Hllb lcbool ol
Garden Grove thll ...at. The
YDJ'Slty eeam. meet ._. at 3:15
p.m. hlmoeNW, aept. 22. ·on
Davldaon Field. n.. ... t .. ma
meet ec 3 p.m. tM ~ day at
BolA Grande wt\Jte the Ceee
cla•h here at ~ p.m. btay, Sept.
21.
Lot of Depth
in Water Polo
Tea'm atOCC
Followine their "double·heo&d·
er" acrlmmaee with the El Toro
Marines and Palomar Colleee.
the pie-skin Pirates have been
stressin& defensive tactics ••
they approach their first came
with Foothill Junior Colleee In
rhe Bay area this Saturday, Sept.
23.
Althourh the Pirates definitely
had the best of the serum with
Palomv, they were sorely tried
by the Jeoathemeck foot b a 1 1
~am. As a whole, Coach Steve
Mu.ueau expreued mild dlssat-
lsfactiol) wtrh the functioning of
his units at this Ume.
There were bright spots in the
picture. however. Line coach
Fred Owens had praise for the
defensive pJay of Ron Paterno.
F~ Bek and Diek Arthur. On
l'he offensive side backlleld
coach Glb Dear expressed satls·
faction with the passlnr of Ridl
Milledge and Dan Flanaean.
Singled out for a IOOd pass·
snaecing performance was Rich
Sllchenmaye,.. of Newport Har·
bor.
Of!fensively, the Pirates bave
been etresslne their pau Mfenae
and their coal-Jlne .randa in
their one-a -day workOuts. On
the offensive side, the IWHP at·
taek and the eoal Une offense
have ~n the main points of
concentra t ton.
The putlna came, almost al·
ways a Musseau-teem strona
point. has 81hown pt"CJQlise araln
this year wtth rhe .teady kick·
lng of Gery Devls. returnina
letterman t rom Huntlnlflon
Beach. Backing up Davia Ia an·
other former Oiler, sophomore
Gerry Anderson, who, thoueb a
bit more ei'T8tlc than Davis,
shows promise for the future.
This Saturday the entire Pirate
coacotlina aotaff will travel north
to Coallna• to watch C>ceanslde
and the home school raise the
curtain on the current Jaycee
football aeuon. The Oceanside·
Carlsbad team will be the first
to Invade Pirate stadium this
year -on Saturday, Sept. 30.
The Harbor Tars will have
Erie ... Elllra ._ ••. , ....
Eric Monti, HlJJcrest ·Country
Club pro, has sent In his entry
for ttae third annual $210.000
Orange County Open, PGA tour·
In& event set for Oct. 18·22 at
Mesa Verde COunty Club In
Coeta Mesa.
AI Rottmann. chairman for
the sponsonne Newport Harbor
Exchanae Club, says that other
bfl namee already entered are
Jerry Barber, Bob R o s b u r c .
Georce Bayer. Billy Max~ll.
Jack Fleck '&nd defending cham·
pJon BIU CUper Jr .
From the POUCE BLOTTER
{Continued trom pege 6)
e .niDAT. SEPT. 1
A $1.50 t~ shirt was stolen
from a clothes line at the home
of Mrs. Gordon R. Hall, 5()8~•
Begonia Ave .. Corona del M•r ...
Laurie E. Liddle. 2723 Ocean
Blvd., Corona del Mar. reported
a S25 window broke n by a mar·
ble apparently fired from a sling
shot In an unoccupied home at
2245 Heather Lane, upper bay ...
Jacques DeKervor, 603 Clubhouse
Ave., Wetn Newport, reported t'he
theft of his wallet containing
about $155 from tht> top of a
safe In his office at 708 E. Ocean
Front. Balboa . . . John Ann·
strong. J0012 Jasmine Ave~
Corona del Mar. reported h it and
run damage to his car tf)arked on
Seaview Ave. near Jasmine Ave ..
Corona del Mar ...
ADdNw ClaM, 2151 OHI"Ml
K. ......., ups tlsd tile tlMft
.. • -..,. ,._ tM ·~ ....... lieF ..... ft.. ......
pelt.._. ••• A Ill._. .._ ............. ...
tM ........ ,. ...... Jt .... .
.. 1 DUUa A..._ C.... Ml
Mer ••• Jolaa D. NcAftlleiy, 74.
a7 s. ,. ....... lt.. IAe AD9s&es.
saft....S a fcrt.d liiMrt att.1r crt
13M w. 8calboe ...... 8elboa;
tile body --.... to -.Ita
J(oftaclry, C.te ....... .
scene. Officer L. Chapman jump·
ed into t!le vehicle to set the
brakes when It started rolling
down hill about 'to crash into a
house across the street ... Helen
G. Thomas. 43. of 3212 Mareus
Ave .. West Newpon, was charc·
ed with drunk driving. lntoxlca·
tion in auto and drlvina without
a Jl<'t'nse In the 2700 block of
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
at 11:05 p.m ....
e SU1nDAT.SEPT.,
Georee Perrott, 6110 W. Coast
the baby was lti8COvered noatlne
face down In the bay at 15th St ..
Newport BHch, by Warren R.
Hayter, 37, Stanton. Who took
her from the water, thlnklnr she
was merely a rar doll; life
guards arrived to provide ox·
ygen, the child regained con-
sciousness and was taken by her
mother, Mrs. Barbara Zimbehl.
31, Monterey Park. to Hoaa Hos-
pital for a cheek up ...
Hwy.. West Newport, reported The capture and tralnlnr of
hit and run damaee to his mail ··Bubbles." the famous pilot
box In front of his residence . . . whale of Marineland of the Pa·
Seyd Havens, 520 Iris Ave .• Co· clfic, will be the highlight of a
~na del Mar, reported his 1952 fr~ talk and movie to be pre·
auto stolen from next to his sented by Dr. Dave Brown, Ma·
home. reportine later that he rineland·s curator of maTine
found It parked a t the Corona mammals, at 7:15 p.m. this Fri·
del ~ar Youth Center .. , Mrs. day. Sept. 22, In the Forum
Verda Rumble, 308 Coral Ave .. Bulldine at Orange Coast Col·
Balboa Island. reported the ton· Ieee. Thls procram wtll be the
neau cover, eeoar shift and tall flnt ot aever-"81 prewn&lrtlona be·
lltht stolen from her 801l's car Jnr arranced for the eeneraJ
... Jared Schurtto. 823 W. Bal· public by the newly-formed Or-
boa Blvd., Balboa, reported find · angt> County Zooloctcal Society,
lng the <tonneau cover and seat according to Lloyd Smith, OCC
of his sparta car s lashed with a Jile acle,nce iMtructor.
knife or razor, leaving $50 to S80 1
damage ... James A. Guthrie, I ~~~--~ I 1116 W. Bay Ave.. Balboa, re···· • .,. ~1•11
ported S1.20 damage to two win-
dows and a 1all ll&ht on a car ... l~t~llll IWinl
there, reeistered to the Sun Co ..
San Bernardino ...
Offtcen c1laaed bat .... -· able to catda a wild .._ ...
coW. dot aftsc It bAt Doaald
~. lUI Caaberl...a t..M.
WsMcWt • tile bddge of bla
DON • • • A.tlaur a.au.e. 115
Vie JUCIII, Lido lale. IS .....
tbe tWt of • as ..,. ,_
la float .. tbe Lido laJe Club-
.._. • • • A cal" drffta by
Joba MeKW, 1• VIa Jt--.
Lido lale. laaocbd dowa a
stop lip at 701 Vie Lido load.
Lido lale •••
Harry Whitman, 1865 Oranee
Ave .. Costa Mesa. reported the
theft of his dauchter's purse,
T. Duncan Stewart of Shore
Clif(S. who is a contractor as
well as violinist and le-ader of
the "Retroeresalve Five," has re·
cetved '&n award for his 24-home
subdivision, "Warrenwood.'' on
Warren Ave. In North Tustin.
Wan'fnwood was one of 5 sub-
divisions chosen by a penal of
5 housewives, tncludlne Mrs.
WilHam Bemus of Bay Shores.
for the L.A. nmes Homea Maga-
zine. The Stew~rt homes are in
the S25.000 price cateeory. witt\
more than l,SS) sq. ft. of living
area, and fe-ature special air con·
•ltloning.
Stron& on Mfense, rk"h In ex·
~perience, ready wtth plenty ol
"depth" -theee phrases char-
acterize the 1961 Orance Coast
CoiJeae water polo te-am, accord·
ing to Coach AI Irwin.
He can rely upon no lees than
L3 men who have had wa~r
polo experience u the squad
p~ps itself for Ita openlne ,.me
at Glendale Colleee this Friday,
Sept. 22.
"But. wtth all these men, ~
!tlll Jack apeed' and we hack a
good shooter." Irwin •td.
There are 3 ,retumJna letter-
men, all defensive players: By-
ron Clow of Newport. ruard;
R.l.chley Abbott of Anaheim,
.ruard, and Noel Bieler of HOnt·
inrton Beach, eoalie.
Experienced freshmen who
joined the squad are Garden
Grove Hlatt•s Charlie Dou&las
and Ropr Manderaheld, New·
port Harbor's Jim Adams end
Cal Hrs Gale Swedley-all for.
wards.
Of!fensemen wlf'h pre vi o u s
polo time include the tollowtne
forwards: Df!nny Gelvin •nd
Pete Goodfield of Huntlnrton
Beach; and nm Jewell, Richard
Lefmann and Ralph Rodttelm of
Ne~rt Ha.rbor.
Other squed members without
experience, but characterized by
rhe;r coact\ as good swimmers.
are Alima Kallma. Ken Hanna
and Jeff Gaylor (<&11 from Har·
bor High l <and Don Loomis of
Rosemead. ............ ......... ,. ..
Dale Martin, 23-year-old Whit·
tier College craduate and former
Newport Harbor athlete, has
been named physical dlrector·of
the Boys' Club or the Harbor
Area by Albert Spencer, execu-
tive dlrectOC'. Dele t1akea over
tbe job vacated by Herb w.uon .
who ~&'ned to be proeram dl·
rector at Santa Ana Boys' Club.
A.8 a prepster at Newport Har·
bor. Martin tied the 100 yd. dash
record in 10.0 and 8et the New·
port Harbor Sttandard In the 220
yd. dash at 21.6. He al110 ran a
lea on the Tar ~rd-breaklne
sprint relay tea.m In 1957. He
pla)'ed de~nslve •fety on Whit·
tier's ct'lamptonshlp &rid te-am
last t.ll and altemated In the
offensive half-back slot.
Show 'Will Be
A Humdinger
It'll be a '1'1umdlneer" of a
atyle show at the Vista del Udo
apartmenta In Newport Beach
next Thursday, Sept. 28, when
the Newport Harbor Federated
RepubHcan Women'a Club pre·
sents AU-American tuhions.
Maft LaBorde, Realtor
TWI
GLEAMING HARDWOOD FLOORS -Larae ldtc:,hen
with· eettna .,.... A~ prqe. Well kept fenced
yard with tant.n .,... and 'UlCII'ted fntlt ti'Hl. Excel·
lent Milhboltlood. All lmprowmenta In -no bonds.
SHOWING A TUNSPORTA'nON NEARBY. Only
12.700 down -Prkecl to •11 at SI3,Sl0.
.Lill
12~+ RrnJRN. Three -one Bedroom Duplexes. ex-
c::eptlonelly clean, •bows leu than 3'k vacancy factor.
NEAR BEACHES A TRANSPORTATION -located close
to Santa Ana Country CJub. Groues •100 yr. PRICED
TO SELL AT M.500 -SUBMIT ON DOWN.
IGDJI VIEW
Attractive three bedroom Newport llelehta home.
Private patio <to muter bedroom. 1% baths, ftreplace
and forced air hellt. DNped and completely carpeted
wtth top quaHty Nylton Ca11pet. OUT OF STATE
OWNER -MUST SELL. 'Priced at 128,950 -$3.000 Down.
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
'"10U11 Wre our frlendl~ eemc."
-E. 17th St. Coate If... Ubert7 1-1138
(ACI'OU the atreet from Mea Sbopplnac.nter>
• ....... Cell Ill ·-·--Ll 1-2711
NORTH. SOUTIL EAST OR WEST
lEST IIYI ml WEll
3 bedroom. 2 bath Sunshine Home ........................ $13,500 close to 8Ctlools, try 11.000 dn.
4 bedroom, ( 1950 sq. lt.) hardwood
floors. cloee In, easy tenna ·-·· ·············-····· ... $19.500 trade for Freedom Home
Catali~a Isl•nd. 4 bedroom view home ............... $20,000
Brand new 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Newport Helcbts <2 story) ............................ 130.500
New 4 bedroom, 3 bath (2 story) alt
bullt·lns. 3 car earace ....•.... ·-··········"·········. SJJ.OOO 1 blk. from aU schools
Newport Helpts
3 bedrooms plus ... swimming pool
back bay, overlooldn.e Jake ............................. 141 .500
trade for smaller Corona MJ Mar home
3 bedroom, 2 barh. Balboa Ptoninsula ................... $32,500
3 bedroom, plus guest house, Newport Heirht.a,
trade cle-ar ·-·········-·-··-····--····--·-········-·-·-····.t:21.500 ..... , .•.• ...........................
101-1m
Newport Heights
Owner-built home for sale. Wood floors, wa]J to wall
carpet.s. 3 bedrooms and den, comer Jot. 5-mlnute
walk to Hl&h. Junior Hip, and Elementary Sdaools.
Lar~ .raraee.
Price $35.000
J. H. ESl'US -llln.aaA;;.•...,....._. ....._,u .. ~.u ....
aurr 1111. •••r NIT
1100 WDT COAST HIGHWAY
A traffic accident at Stovllle
Ave. and M St .. Balboa. involved
G. L. Angotti, 17, Altadena. and
E. A. Field. 52. of 1518 Sylvia
Lane. Harbor Hlrhlands ... A S6
lounge pad was stolen from the
patio of Alex Roberuon, 1506 S.
Bay Front, Balboa Island ...
Cars driven by Harold D. Hopper.
245 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del
Mar and Martin Gunder~>
Santa Ana lfelghts. were in a
traffic accident at Seaview Ave.
and Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del
~ar ... Fr"8nk D. Moore Jr .. 39.
of 1212 Devon Lane. West Cliff.
was drareed with intoxication in
auto at Of!von Lane and Norfolk
Lane ... John R. Dean, 50-1 1a
Marguerite Ave., Corona de) Mar.
reported the burglary of a $175
tape re<'Order from the living
room of his home ...
with contents valued at $50. C• II ...... Ill from a ear In Corona del Mar ...
It will be a drop ln attaJr from
3 to 7 p.m . Special showtnp
are set for 4:30 and 6 p.m. Mrs.
Williams Bents Is chairman fOC'
the event, and .tie Is being as·
sJsted by Mmes. L. J. Blau, J. H.
Toner. D. W. Elliott. Harold
Thompeon, John Sha~r and
Howard Richey.
IQ:WPORT BEACH u l·t.'IM
Corona del Mar 2 bedroom
home with covered Lanai
room and 2nd fireplace,
Jaree &•race.
41fa%
PEl ....
paid quarterly
All Accounts
insured to
$10.000
•
LAGUNA
FEDBtAL
SAVIN&$
..... I~C=':: .... .... . ..
e SATUaDAT, SEPT. 2
William Romesburg. 23. of
6191t Poppy Ave.. Corona del
Mar, was cha rged with reslsrlng
arrest a nd disturbing the peace.
and Constance Lee Smith. 23. of
2576 Fairway Dr.. Costa Mesa.
was charaed wkh disturbine t he
peace at Coast Hwy. and River-
side Ave., Newpo" Beactl, at 2:08
a .m .... A record player and a
pair of slacks, valued at 160,
were burglarized from the home
of Mrs. Donald G. Cowlln, 213
Garnet Ave., BaJboa Jsland ...
Jq lllcb. •u ~~emaa A ....
......... to ........ tMt
• •a't 1 allfled .., ._ Mt
..... .... -......... lllcyl:ik ....... •.,.... at Mwcw
A.._aad.tlalt......._tatep. P'll9 _. awMd late bla car
••• A as ..,. .. ..._.._. ................ .,& ....
......... ·-w. lalbM ..... ..................... a.,
Dtlltla. .. lei I t1 Dr. C. ---... , ....... .... ... , __ ....,.,. .... .
_. ._, •ales I.._ Ia .... .. , ................ ..
._.. ••• •• 1 a ... .-, 'u J , a ... c.... ...... .
1111 ..... ..,. ., --_ .... ._ ......... ..
o-..... c ...... ... .....
A c.'U tt.t.f abandoned • au
stoleD ,.... the ....... af .....
Donn a Gl'ndlon, 510 lunllne ..... ear.. .... lbl, ... ~Ooltlnftld Aft.,...,._ ftRr
IDHa, at t :l5 p.m. and 8ed .IM
Peter AndeMKm. 242-62nd St.. A car belon&lne to Chapman
Newport Shores, repoiWd 'hit and Colleae. Oranae, was ordered re·
run damaee to his c.r ... Two moved last Friday evenlnr, from
surfboards valued .at $180 were the bottom of the hill in Buck
stolen from the gar.rae of James Gully, CoroM del Mar. Dr. Ber-
Arc:tltto. 335 E. Bay Front. Bal· nard Ollwr. Chapman Colle,e
boa Island . . . A 140 bicycle 1 faculty member, said ttley would
was stolen from James Stautfer, remove the car immediately.
718 K-Thanea Dr .. Irvine Terrace Food was being passed out of
the C'ar. He expl'atned that the
e MOUAT, UPT. t freshman class was havina their
annual eet·toeether at Buck
Gully.
Wlla Dar W.lwanl
Richard COick) Ward hu tum·
ed up • 4 time winner of the Me·
dalllon praented by ttle <J\ryl·
ler Corporation for seUtnc 100
cars. Dick Ia an employee of
Mariner'• OhryaJer Plymouth Co.,
Walter M. Rldae. 31, Anaheim.
and a passenger on 'his motor·
cycle, Dolores E. Crain, 34, Gar·
den Grove, were Injured •nd
taken to Hoaa Hospttal after
their motorcycle collided wtth a
car driven by L. S. Blen.Jee, 75.
of 106·33rd 9t .. West Newport, at
llst St. and Balboa Blvd., Bal·
boa. and slid Into dw-parked car
of Douelas D. Boyvey, • 214 W.
Wl18011 St., Costa Meea ... A
traffic atlddent •t Maricolcf Ave.
and Fifth Ave., Corona del Mar.
Involved Wendel) B. Thummel.
42, ot 703 Polrtlllttla Ave., Co·
rona del Mar, and Miss Glyde
El I. • I Newport Beech. He has lived in I 111,111 the Harbor area tor the put 4
Fred Harvey'a El Adobe res· .)'ftJ"S and ta a resident ot the
aurant in San Juan Cap1aitNmO JJdo 'J'rlliJer Puk.
reopened hast Frtday att.r, • re· QUITO • f'OIIIM TOfiC CONtntctlon JN'OCNift tollowtq
the recent nre. The ,.... fadJ. Qutto. tiM my In tbe ally, will tuea tatvre an extdbltlon kltdl· be the ..-dar topk: for die .. ae .
en. where patrons may vJew the hind the ~IDea" Farum ~ be
.preparation ot cuisine, accordln1 ~ 'I'Veeday, Sept. JS. at
to Marcel Len&loll. the new O..np c.ut ColJep by Dr.
manapr, former eenerat man· GUes T. aro.m. from T:ao to t :ao
arer and ~tor o1 the Victor p.m. In tbe Jl'wum on the ec..t
Hup In Lacuna Bead\. campus .
Maynard. 73, of 717 Nardssua WOiUW 1 GUILD
Ave.. Corona del Mar ... The· Women's Guild ot Our e TVDDAY. aPr. I Lady Queen o1 Anp1a. Cotona
Paul I . Volltlt, 17, of 324 J:a. ~~ lllal'a new Catt.oltc PlaJ'Uih,
rher St., Oaalla M-. cut a ftnpr wd1 llllllcll Ita ftra lundMDn
with a twlllnlle • e. lfewpalt .....U.. af .._ MW -.on at 11
Pier and wu taken to ute,... a.na. W..tMadlly, lepl. 71, tn tiM
ffw ftm aJd ... A trallk accident ~ cltl Mar Community C.·
at l'auJtta Aft. and B1101da Aw.. wr.
Corona del Mar, lnwlwd Dania. l'lorta lelnaecta will ahow
E. Lon& a. "' Ill .. ....... ... IUdae taDn ....... ftelftt J:u.o.
Calla ..... aftd Vllatala S. ..... trip. Afl IWW WIMW to ..
~·· = at, ., ... ~ ................. 4ID atteDd, .. ..... a...· ... .., ... All ............... ., ....... .....
IIIIU .... a n ......... .., • ,,..,n. Rill , ... . ...................... .,. ~-.................. . aa.,..l, ......... -.._ ud,Ortele ....
~.-"!!Too-orJ.;;--.. -ta-Ci~;JfL-;;-;
WOMAH WI& WWi liiiiWen
10 a.m. end 2 p.na. ,._.,
tlttoulh ....... GeMral omc...
IOOd with you...-., ~ for
lnwJid, drtw. ...t. tftlft w .,.'"-me Mid. .._. oa a.saa
OLD HOUSE
IU Its eC ...... .,.
Should rent for 1100 mo.,
room to add another home
on lot ....
Try 15.000 down! ..... -.-......
3001 J:ut Cout RJpway
Caloaa del llal' oa a.c..
* REAL
ESTATE'
ADS FOR
REAL
VALUES
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Owner leavlne country 1100n
MUST SELL
$20.900
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CORONA DEL MAa oa 3-7510
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