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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-09-11 - Newport Harbor Ensign.. ORiole 3-0550 THE ENSIGN VOL. n. lf1J1lau s Tax To rts rive u aw Pickup Fees City Agrees On Schedule Of Charges h hE+ I IE :• .. ...., ,crrr SINGLE COPIFS No mcr.a.. iD .w.crip tion rat. The-Harbor Taxpayera Commit tet-has started circulating peti lions which are a imed at block lng the Newport Beach City Council from coliK'tlng fees tor tTash and garbage pick-up and from levying a sewer charee. in preparatton Mor IS This action by the committee came on the heels of Monday nleht's Council approval of 2 or dlnan~s providing for thestt charget~. The councilmen also reached agreement on a basic the canvau he hopes w,ll net $200 000 for o """" Episcopalian school ond chopel ,... C""o"~t oel cho rman. ,._lready' deep in h·~ survey of prc.s· pee ls cords ol rogrt Joe Corver ~nior w •jf"~ «Story on p,,;;tf' 61 au UDDICK CLADIE JfELSOJf IT'S A 3-WAY CONTEST $1.25 a month pick-up charge for Heart Attack bo~~r~:::n"a~:na~o~~:~t:: Is Suffered IN SUPERVISOR RACE ~:~f~~h~:r~~~~utedo~o~t.~~-, The eoal of th~ Taxpayers Com False Arrest CDM CHAMBER SEEKS Suit Is Filed ,HOUR PARKING LIMIT By Culbertson I Establishment ol • one-hour Treuurer Fred Stewart. By Joel Ogle ~~~rlso;o.~;~~~~~heo~~u~~ It ap..a•rw certain there will ~ ahould ~ made at that tim~. to t tltl t 11 1 t Otto Cul~rtson, 1501 Priscilla A heart .tta"k oa.•0 n..a-y nJeht --ara ~ ~ ona pro H ng aga ru Ln Harbor Hlehlands ha'l fll--' ... -.... an election Nov. 4 tor the .eat of expl~ at the n~xt ~~neral ~I«· th• adoption of th 2 dl ·· ' cu dJd what the Oranc~ County "" e or nances. a $300,000 damag~ ault aealnat Board of th~ Flttb Dt.trlct county au~r· tlon 2 yean trom now. Larry N~an. a mem~r of the City of Newport Beach, charr· Supcrvl.8ora couldn't do vllor-wtth a new name added Mr. Wallace said he would the commlttet-, told the Enalgn Inc fAt.e arrat on a drunkenes.s Monday aftenoon. to the contest. we1eome a friendly court ault to that when the required num~r ct\arce. Joel <>ale. who bad refused to Roy Maypole. who wu de· Iettie the dltference of opinion of names are tiled witt\ the city Ht. complaint atates that he take a 10 day leave of ••n~ f••ted by th• late Heinz Kat.er betwee:n tbe county coun.el and clerk and verified, th• city wtll froiD bla ~ .. u cou.ntv cou118el -"' 1• ~o .. wu "tal.ely and mallcioualy ar-,.,., v In .... _ ...,. __ ..._ June 3, tht. the aUIIIIDey aawra a o~rl~. ~ automatically barred from wb1Je aec:\&aUona o1 bdbery uoc .... '""_._ .. _t 1 .. _ wh d 11 fftted by Otncera Walla Kerr .. ~ him were a1tted. ,... week entered the race with for-Du ..._..., oever OH putting the chargH In effect for and KenMth Thompeon and taken Sa Com.munJ mer eo.ta Mesa .,.yor Claire hum• up. If they don't do 1t one year. The ~Ullona muat ~ cau..ed to ~ tal.ely lmprt.oned" Holp&~ ~bt ~~ Nti8on and Mewport Beach pub· wtthln the next 10 day., It will tued beloTe the Oct. 8 deadline, and that usald ol.ftcera created an * .... rt a«adl In ._ Uat.r Ben lted4lc:k. oompUcate the prtnt1nl ol the he added. ._.ult and batuory upon h.Jm. .. parking limit and palnti~ of parking spaces alone the Pacific Cout Hlehway will be propoeed to City Council aa a meuure to h~lp the parklnr sltuat1on In Co· rona del Mar. The dect.lon wu reached Yon· day evenlnr by dlrecton of the Corona del Mar Cham~ of Com· m~rce, met-tine at the horne o1 The dlrectora we~ unanimous In ~llevlng that one-hour time limJt and palntlnc of pariung atalla t. the loeical approach since the~ Ia eo much dlvi.alon of oplnlon amona do\l ntown l'D4!rcl\anu about pu'ldna meten, President Braden Ftnch aald. Prellmlna.ry talJrs with Corona del Mar Coondlmen and city of· f.lc:lala have Indicated that \My wUl do wb&t t1w ma)alrtty ct the ..... ,_ and pnafrrtmal a.n a Be had a plft'lou llr. leddldf waa appo&nted by D),.OOO ._Uoea or eo we wUI have Here t. the ~ fH .:bed· He ~d that ~ lDdMnt oe-~E;~;;;:::e~==rl'Oowm=i. .. CoodwtD Ealctt* ta tbe .. .. We ~-tJUb a.a4 ....,.p pldt--.;J\de*i···· .. "'~-=:.:-•....,.=::.,.~~~II!IH!t ... ~.~~·l!!J,.,~~~IIF-;tllir1 ___ all ~ _ _..li ...... _ 1611it-4 .. ._ .,. '-' tl7til to ecapUe ..-,tiL 1Jo ltmlt .....,.cm.ld City CouJidJ ...,... tbe da1m Coant.Y CJedl l41iri 'WaDace IIOIIIW UJOO .rcnaturet for tMl.r number ol cana.-. Monday ~ and rdllftd It want. Mr. JlDCb ...._ n. u.. ad • p.m. wtdt ~ ac.pted. tt .... Ria· ~ n.e area lnvol\~ ~x­ teonda tram Zahma Dr~ the Irvine T~n:ace roadway ju..t wat~rly of Jamaica Inn. to Seaward Rd .. thl' we.ter\y ~ntl'anor to Shore Cliffs and Corona Hlahlands ert ,_... ot Ana. ... not ..Sd that alt.bouch t.be attorney nomJnattnc s-tJtlcme before the MUL'MPLE DWELLJNCS-$1..25 to the dty'a Insurance carriers.. avatlable for ~nt aeneral·a otftet aald that no elec:· Friday. -...t. 19, deadline for mon•.. pi"• ., _ t.l a mo th Council abo: 11 c .. _1 M t MI. <>lie wu asked to take a tlon should ~ held. he feela flUn ........ • .. ., .... o~<~ .. ~n n • ~ved a complaint from orona <K' ar can 111ft leave o1 abeeft<."e attel' bribery oom~Ued by a county ooun.el I · for each addltJonal unJt. No HmJt Ralph Mukey about the "annoy-~rtaln rondltlona lm~ by accu.utlona lnvolvlnl more than opinion to co ahead w1th the apedfted on the num~r of cana. Inc road condition" on Newport the St.t~ Kiehway Department. • $10,000 were made acalnat hJm election. M·tss·t le w·.ll BUSINESSES--$]..25 a muonth Blvd. n~ar City Hall; referred the pt>rmlt will be cranteod to plant a durtne an A.-ernhly aubcommJt-Th tt y eeneral's office for 6 cana • wet-k, 2 pick· ~ • letter to the city manarer and row of beautiful aa.de treea e a orne . week Additional cana. 20 cents public works dl~tor alone each aide ol the Coaat co~ J PI tee IUbheartn, on county oll aald that Mr. Reddlcka present Be on o·.splay ~r month each· limit 12 Callll • ~lved a $Z72.71 <-lalm Hleh:way In the buslnea distnct., lVI ans deallnp In Loe Ancelea wveral appointment would ~xplre Jan. per wet-k. • . for damaaes on ~half of Jane Thla Information was riven to weeka •eo. 5, 1959, and • new appointment COMMERCIA'For bu•ln--"' lh C d I M Ch "--I ,_ "' ""''"'''"' HoiMrby. whose car fell Into an e orona e ar am....,r 0 D Jl D For Navy Day net-ding more than 2 pick-ups a ~xcavatlon at 721'~ Femleaf Comme~ this week by Highway I 0 ar ays '· -Four Named to Study Longer School Year week: 15 ~nu ~r can per pick Ave .. Corona Ml Mar. after a Supt A. L Olmstead. Los An up; 6 plck-up.s ~r wet-k. water main brt'ak had under· geles offl~. in charre of land I Corona d~l Mar Dollar Da\'" Th~ 571.,.foot Regelus long· Residential ~rvl~ will remain mined Fifth Ave . denied the scRplng In tht' Southern District will be held Thui"Bday, Friday a. nd rang~ missile wiJl be on display at the same level as Is now being claim and rt'ft'~d It to the <'It) •5 The conditions that must be Saturtlay. Oct 16, 17 and 18 10 In front ot the Newport Beach provided. Mayor James Stoddard Insuranc-e <-arnt'l"'' met are as follows: C"'njun<'11on with tht> annual City Hall for the local o~rvan~ said. The number of cans picked • ~lved and tilf'd 8 ll'ttPr I ~ntation of a plan for LotM!ttor Bake aN'Ording to tf'm. of Navy Day, on Monday, Oct 27. up at rHiden~ will be ch«ked from Frank Tomf"uk of AI ham-th4' planting 1 porary plans formed by the dt· George Sherrill of Newport ls· from time to time for possible bra complaimng about the fi sh I 2 Agret>mc>nt of thP rlty to ~tors of the CDM Chamber of land, who Is In charge of the additional charges for excess peddlers at Newport Pier. · mak handl~ the planting a nd main Comme~ at tht>lr month!} meet-The campaJan of Mel Beny to add mo~ Impact to the curricu· lum of the Newport Beach Ele· mentary School Dlstrtct advanced another atep Monday nltht with the apPointment of 4 mem~rs ol a muty committee. And, In the face of news that several other ac:hool dt.trtcta In the county have alleacty extend· ed their IChool time, 1'11utee Bar· vey Pease, a rnembel' of the com- mlttet-, urged fut actiQn. Hltl pl~a for an Immediate pilot Proar&m teat of lonpr .:hool hourw or the lon&el' .:hool year ran head-on Into the m«hanlcal problems of administration. The num~r of minutes In each claaa could be expanded without too much problem. said Supt. Roy Andersen. But a d d I n g new couraes might n~ltate the hlr· lng of additional teachers or re· allocation of cl&Mrooms. day's activities for the Oranre service lng tht> hfoach hke a r ttv dlsPQ" tenan<'t" of thf' t~!l l ing Monday evf'nlng. County Navy ~ague. says ther~ A rHolution t>stahhshing thf' 1\1 dump .. A SE'<'Ond letter from 3 Approval of the> proPf>rl} Thl' evPnt Will be a rt'peat. will be a noon meetlne that day fees ls expected to be adopted at Mr. Tomeu1k, asking for traffw j ov. n.-r in front of wh0!-4' proJ)t'rt) only blggc>r and better. of the at the VIlla Marina RHtaurant. the Sept. 22 Council meeting signals at :l2nd St and ~ewpon the trees would t'1t' plantf'd I highly ~u~ful mert'handtSing Speakers will be Admiral Jack Blvd nt>or the C'll\ Hall wa~ re The ChamtM!or will work on lhf' campa1gn hf'rt' •veonl months Mon~. commanding otti~r of ISJIIPI(ATES ABOTDfG fPrred to thc> traffiC' C"',:.mlttf'f' tl't"e bf'autlflcatJon prognm along ago, ..ay" Braden Fmch, prf'11dent thf' Naval missile test ~nter d~ The Shipmate~ couplt'll whO!*' • A ri 0 pte d Ordtnan<'t" K5i. with th~ Corona df'l Mar Civic l of tht' Cham her. pot at Pt. Magu. His topic will be comblnt>d age!! 'range hetween which n-tones tht> following: 20 A.s..~latlon \halnnan Ron Lindf'man of "Missiles Over the Pacific." A 176 and 96, will rHUm~ thc>lr fall lot'! along Bay!lirit' Dr . ar ross 1 Mr Olm~ead suggt><;ted that the r hamt'lt'r mt>rt'hants C"'mmlt· movie on missile tiring will a lao program at St Andrews Church rhannt-1 from Unda l'!ll'. to R 1. tht> tret"S be plantf'd about 100 tee announce-d that the Presl· be shown John Carr of Udo Isle Monday, Se-pt 22. wht>n Louis Collins hiland lot<. to R 1. c aml'<l fl"f't apart. Sinc-e thf' buslnf"t.o; dent'!! bn>akfast met""Unr at the will prt'Side at the meeting. Zam~rlni will s~ak. Shores Jot~ to R 1 B. distric-t Is a mllf' long. this would Snack Shop at 8 a.m. Monday. -------------------------1 mf'an that a~ut a total of 100 Sept 22. will have the-Dollar Mr. Anderwn did uk Mr Berry to ket-p February In mind a.'l ten- tative IO&I for any de<.'laloru made by the atudy committee In the event financial problems arisJnc from the reocommenda· L I c h tiona can ~ aolved In time for 0Ca ess tret"S would be n~f'd to plant Da\s ac; 11~ theme. both sides. t'ndudf'd art' spedal \•alues In He mentlonf'd the Indian rub 1 meN'handl~ Advance advertl.s- ber of fiNs retusa u ~lng a lng In areas outalde of Corona hardy attractlvt> trf'f' used b) dt>l Mar, and an automobl~ pa- many cltles for this pu~ rade th~ 19:59·80 .:hool year. Others named ao far on the Club Tr·1umphs atudy committee Include Prtncl· • p&la John Dean ot Harbor View The Bay Area Chea Club Scbool and James ThomJ*)n of turned t~ tables on the com - Ground wu bJobn y..terday Newport Helaht.a School. Arthur blned Anah~lm-Santa Ana Club at 3Sn E. Cout Rwy., Co1'ona del CbrlaWD8en, principal of Horace Monday In Anaheim. winning by Mu, for a s:IO.OOO S.. Cancf;y b&tp School. will act u an ad· the close .core o1 6 to 5. Local ato~. the only one that will be vt.or. Four teacherw will alao ~ winners we~ Bob Walker, Don built In the Harbor Area, accord· selected to serve In th~ commit-Walker. Chuck Haley, John Llva· ln1 to the deaJtnera, Kennedy, tet-. dary and Dick Kozak. Harold Harbor Cleared For Annual Inboard Speedboat Races All other boats and awimnM'rJ Newport Harbor OLambft of will ~ ciMftd from the North I Comme~. Woodman and Hudaon of Corona Fint meetlnc of th~ croup wu Gooder and lrvlng Manotr played del Mar. tentattveq Mt for Sept 23. tie aama. Builder of the .tore t. alao ___ _:_ ___ ____;:..._ ___ .:___:::..._ ________ _ local talent, Earl Cl~on. The atore Ia .:heduled for a Nov. 10 opentn1. ......... ........ 1111 14 • Lido Chanrwl of tbe harbor Sat ~ races will be ru.n betw-.n urda.y and SUnday forth~ annuli 1 10:30 am. and 5 p.m. ~. Inboard IJ)Hdboat raca apon and 12:30 and 5 p.m. • *>l'f'd by tbe Southern California IWnw.n 10 and U of SPM<tboat Club, In<-.. and thf-1 boata wtJI ~ enteM ln U.. r... aC'C"'rdlnr to Mra. Kat J : ucz man aau. . Franlr .. "** -)u!tltlr at tile Jtcw,.t ~Ball ,_ .... ...... cock. who h.u htlped nlO raC'N for many ,_.rs. The 2'-mUe race "'ds at the Wboe. O•t with 2 ._..._ r. T\e NEWPOIT HAJtiOl ENSIGN wu e41i~ .. ._. • ,.._..,_,_ ef ,... twal ~--rr, _. 4.-. No. A20 t71 of .... $11,_-iw c-t 1111 se.t. AM eMI !r, ,_ tkN.f II q!Milfle4 •• puWitll .a ,.villi• ... le" Netllire4 rr, .... AlYO L HAA'A ,£6 HAA'A 101 lfEOOW . WARitEN WYAn flOUNCE lA.lNES . o-r •'"' '-Wt.t--. ....... ..... .. ....... -................. Auoc.lete Wltot .. N ... Wltot Acfvortlalnt MeMter Offlee M • ._..,. e O"C''JJ) • lf you rea<\ CAWNG C. Q.Jast week, you'll remember a you ng rnan nametd Tony RaU, one of the members of the SEA HORSE aaaa, where we achieved a rnajor victory over a bad caae of maJ. de·m.er. SUISCltnroN RATES In the Now~ Herl>cwo AI..: One y .. r -$3.00; two yoe" Oubl4lo ef tho Harbor Ar .. : One y .. r -$4.00; two Y"" S Tony llked hla trip. So welJ, In .~:: fact, tttat he and two friends made ANO'nlER SEA HORSE ex· curalon l .. t Monday. Tcny had 6 X*:li*CX*:::II*C*ICI*C*ICI)I*:li*CX:::II! C! .:·:.•c:x:.•:li*CI:!X:ICI*:::I*ICII:*:li*CX* ZI*C:X:ICICX*:::II*CX* ZliCICC.:ZI*:::»* hook· upa. I he a rd. lost 'em all ?I. ~Of In Hop :• + I E E E M M j E +:1 I I •:M M M M M E M + I M I I M M & & E + M e I t I om pleased to see Corona del Mor s Roy Moypole in the roce for co1.nty supervisor ogoin. The coming election will be an opportunity for f>m to seek vindicotion ot the polls. ond to d ear himself of that perfi::l ous st"b in the bad that was dealt to him just before the June primary. I om still convinced thot Maypole wos defeoted then only becouse of thot last m•nute chorocter ossossinotion, carefully and deliberotely plot1ed to breok on the day before election. Mt~ypole won hondily in the Fifth District areos outside of Newport Beoch ond Cosio Meso, outside the reoch of rhe poison pen. In the Horbor Areo, which re· ceived door-to-door treatment by the moligners. Moypole was crushed in the landslide for Heinz Koiser. but one. That one wu enoueh. ~ ot now, Mr. RaU is wearing the allver button that goes to the daily jack -pot winner. That one fiah of his wu a yellowtail, the blgg~t on 'the boat that day. Congratulations, Tony!! With all those pesos, you can aUord to do It again! e lUNPEU Moct fish can jump, or at least hurl more or leu of their anato· my Into the air. For them It seems pretty e&JIY. But even a human fish, like Dr. Sammy Lee, can't jump very far out of the liquid medium, even at top speed. ITIIYMi .. ~' ._ W A Den101J ca.n l~tfl auppl, the ~ to~ a lot •'-"t one'• c:<a{nunlb' J\Uit ample lllhUQ tor b\ai\Y ball b)' taPdq to ~ ot the coo· parb. a_nd have en<J\lab eftti'IY ~ &ad de¥oted ctttzeq ot a.ft OYU to pnerate the power the town. to keep the JJahta bumlna day J IWA$1Pf'd a tew ~entfn~ ot and nlaht lot many years. conversation wltb Hal Claa N · eently In Ba_i's paint atON on 32nd St. I aot a_ll the profit trom the converaatJon, becauae Hal a hark. ''Danun.tt." aald Harry, ••a knows what he Ia WJdng about. aol-dur~ ahark!" -only that and a_ll he lot tram me .,._. • wun't uaetJy the words he \Lied. lew pennJea protit on the can of It w .. a flne leap _ at ••aat paint I bouet\t. as high u any ordinary marUn Hal aaya that one of the beat roes. But this Chicago marlin Investments that we can make In hadn't even rot warmed up. Five, the Harbor Area Is to Install aix tlmea to took to the air. When lights on the baU diamond near hla hundred-plua pounda hit the the Youth Center In Corona del water, the aplaah w.. tremen-Mar, so that aome balJ Jearuet doua. Finally, he wu Quiet, un-can be In operation tor next sum- der water. Then the line began mer. Hal is firmly convinced that to r~ ... He'a eonna' do It again!" a kid trylne to steal second will I yelled. And he sure did. In a never be cauiht trying to s teal great soaring leap, he broke all hub caps. the records. The big bonita went The attraction of the beach. up and up unUI he was AT bay and ooe&n is too great to LEAST 15 FEET above the water! keep a day·Ueht league In opera. Never before have 1 seen ANY Uon, but our youn.pters find the fish jump Uke this. It was spec. wonderful, after dark, balmy tacular! houra too empty of occupation to Uncle H. doe-sn't like sha rks. keep some of the younptera out Ordlnarlly, when I'm after mar· of trouble, and they have ex· lin, neither do J. This one went pressed the desire for a pia~ for the way of all sharks that tangle strenuow apom ln the evenings, with the ADEQUATE. A couple and It Is reasonable that we of fast ,:22 long rifle bullets put ahould provide them with lt. him to aleep quickly before we "'''CCDf-Hal thlnka that the cut the leader. Service CJubll of Newport Beach I've thought a lot about that all of them, not just one, should big bonita since. There are a lot band toiether, pool their re· of times when things are slow, sources of manpower, funds, a bll· that a performer like that could lty to raise money, and, by joint put a lot of spice In a notherwlse effort towards the most good, dull day. Most sharks are a provide the youngaters with thls plague. But If 1 could ret 'em to needed help. ........... .. II Ia lrl1111111 A mans.lau1hter charp against Newport Beach restaurateu1 Rob· ert Bachelor, 47, In connoctlo.n wtth the March 31 death of Ethel Hartley, 31, of Bellflower, as the re11u1t of a traffic collision last March 23, hu been dropped. The cbarge, baaed on an &a· aumptlon that he was Intoxicated and driving the car when the crash oocurTed, wu dropped when Mr. Bachelor reeovel'ed sufficiently to prove he had a fractured akull Instead of being Intoxicated, and he said Mlsa Hartl~ w .. driving at the time of the one-car craah on Coast Hwy. wEo•a-.-ae 1'IUUIIDIO ro• ftN"PDD 'I'M tMeMt ttalnlna pqram of St. ~4.NWII Ctuarch wiU Mlln toct.y' lThurMa)'). Col. William WOodnl1t, ~n education dl· rector, aya that t.M cl._ wtll mMt at 7~30 p.m. {01 f 11nU'I• cs..ya. The Costo Mes" Globe Herald ar-d the Newport Harbor News Pre , normolly ol eoch others thro.,t• went o•m in orm on to this plot, ond ·~ey come ou t wo'h olmosl ode.,tocal stories ond p•ctures of "in· d gnonl women leoders ond tr.e, ra,h statements. oil given without a ~ n-:l e shred of fac'~.ool e11•de'lce T>.ere ore rnt~roy I ~now who ore now oo~shed -to L. e ~ gen•,e 'e·m -ol the d >moy•ng turn o f ev~~>n'~ since thot doy. A jumplni or leaping fish ls. to any angler. a beautiful sight. Everywhere thPre are fis hermen, the fish with thP greatest air· borne talents are sought out and M-rlously angled for. In warmer cllmeq. thto tarpon Is one of the <~tellar performers. Philip Wylie, famous author of the Crunch and ~ Series, chooses Florida kin~ put on a show like THAT one, Just Judging from the power to maybe I cou ld become a con· produce, as I have seen displayed firmPd shark fisherman. You've by my own Exchange Club, 1 am got to give the devil his dues. QUite s ure that the combined ef. - Anything that can jump 15 feet, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~·~~~~~~~~~O~l~l~~~~- the iordans ~SHOP maa.~....., C.....cl.llte .....,., oaw. J.aaa If it were, I so madden'ng (eeco .. se of ,r,e in'u,t'ce o f that Iobei c~ !l"od)ot would be h~.;m'J•:us 'ber~~.-se of the iro" ~"t~l twi~l o f f4lej mackl'r£>1. a.<J thP greatest jumper ,. re ~eod .ome of '""' v•ll foco • on I re-::oll the l!lrl cle unoer the by down that a -way. Dolphin, in all l"'e ct Glooe Herod p'Jien•.,•e Wol•er Burrough~ str'~ ng our heed I their rainbow hu~. a re experts les It n oil doredocn~ woth cr es of perfdy frt~ud Md undesor In the air The sailfish. very oo'e e emer>+ 1 re-_,' f-s horror 0 , the ~·ze of b~~ rcll ond the probably, owes m~ch of Its repU· _,..,.:~I l:;.l or l"l0"P.' be nq spe"'l lcr Mt~ I O"d ' th r d ,, I tatlon to its ability to pe~o~ stralght up. deserves a good I hand. Call 'em bonita, mako. or what you will. he's a pretty, sporting fis h. that. In the slow ~ason. cou ld produce a mighty nice bit of sport' • Y 'TP0 e "so e c " e oe out of the wat£>r. as well as m 1t. S!et rg to I .,k Moyp le w rh oo s:remers. L"!t, I •ok ot ''"e rercrd Cono date e•pe"se repc.r• requ;red b1 Ill"' ·~ ..... w tht~t M~)pole spent $3 319 8 1 ard thot Ko•>er spen+ $7 379 04 A nd that lost f'gure does not onclude the enormous e~peMe cf p """'q the e"''" roo•e r f t~ose elec•cn eve newspt~pers on tho! J~"'e 2nd o"d the rv I of del• ... enl"'g them to e~ery home in the H11rbor llere. everyone talks about our marlin and their spectacular leaps. Most any marllnite counts his thrills by how many jumps HIS particular fish made. "Boy! lie jumped thirty seven times!" BOYS• CLUB CLOSED Harbor Area bo)s will have to conet'ntrate on S("hool during the next few we£>ks. The club closed for rede<'Oratlon and rf'pa lr a fter t he rough summer ~ason, direc- tor AI Spencer said. The dub will open again Sept. 29. Are!). M()ypole s record o f o pposition to c·l bl gl,t i~ cleor. Also cleor is the urgent need for o supervisor from this dt.lroct who will fight d:l'ge,tly ogoinst ony further oil encroochmenr. Md ogoinst ony repe• 110n of the type of oi l negotoolions thot ore now being e~posed in I, too lovp to see a shining, blue marlin In mid-air. Estl· mates vary, but I reckon the average marlin dears the ba r, 5 YR s • AGO most of the time, a t not much over 6 feet. Bill Plgg reported one the tidelonds invesligotion. This time. let's hope fOI' o cleon campaign, with no lost minute attock It is no shame to lose if the fight is foir, ond there is no honor super-acrobat otr Mazatlan that wu dolna 10 or 1.2 feet every t.ime. That's a lot bJ1her thn meet ot them eo. in victory when the tactics ttre d ishonoroble. e T1IE CIIAMPIOJf __ ................................ _. ...... _. .............. ________ ......,. .............................. _.__, Much as I love my marlin· " fishing. J saw something last wet>k end that opened my eyes. II made me wonder if. some· times, we marlin·fi$hermPn are· n t gl\'lng cred1t where due. • • • J was our oncE' again. with foo;hong pal Harry Rogers on his e BUSIJfESS UCEKSE WOE 'listed S3.600 interest coll~ted on ADEQt.:ATE. W~ had on£> spec· Well, here we go again on hLc; incomp tax return, was de tacular follow, but that was all. bu•dness licenses. 1 med the nght of be1ng rlaSSE'd ThPn Unc-I<' H got a hook-up. At lt hasn't beE-n very long ago as 1n the loan buslnl'">S The loss l fiN~t, It roulc1 ha\'e been a marlin. that the prev1ous Council hired I he took was disallowNI by the Wp didn't know. The fish stlll a form to do a s urvey. I believe tax eourt JUdge who rPndererl a har1n't shown. the fPe was $3.400. Th<' Council d('{'ision that the victim was not j Sudclenly. from down In that acJopteti the report and rerom· in the loan business and that ho~'> cl<'('P bluP, a big body shot sky· m('ndatlons and wrote an orcli · loss was a persona I one. ward It wa~n't a marlin. It was na n<·e That's about as far as A person v.ho!>e bUS) n!'<~s r·on a bonita '\hark. so called In the~ th£>y ~rJt. There rame ~.uch a roar slsrs of r~ei\'mg 2 rent <.'hC'eks a part<:. but the same species that of OJipo<~it ion by thP businPssmPn month and cashing th<'m 11; not i<> known elsewhere as a mako e SEPTDCaEa 10. 1153 ~ Wllllam. Spteekeis taU· fled at the felony aaauJt tria_! ot her former husband, Adolph Spreckels Jl, relating to Judge Donald Dodae the details of the beating she r~lved the month before ... The Newport Harbor Community Chest goal wu set at $25.000. with Mrs. Lewis Gard iner of Bay Shores as campal1n man· ager, and Arthur Torrance of 841· boa Island as president ... Fran· cis Horvath of West Newport was re·elected p res I de n t of the Lea gue of Civic A.MoclaUons ... Barbara Loul~ Jones. daughter of M r. and Mrs. C. Lester Jones of Corona del Mar. became the brld£> of Lt. Lawrence Scott Jr. of the U. S. Navy ... A daughter was born Sept. 4 to Ra y and Mary rSpannl Davis of 1201 Sea· view Ave., Corona del Mar. 1 hat t h cy backtracked a n d ca lied k£>pt busy at it. At the r 1!! k of b<'. ..::::::;::::::....:::;::::;::::::;::::::;:::::::::;:::::::;:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=. it oft anrl fixed a flat rate !or ing repetitious I quote the fol all businessec:; and professions. lowing optnion: Th!' ownpr of an NEWS OF I Q YEARS AGO whi1 h 1<: just as far from being apartment who rents an apart equ1t.tble as we are from Jand1ng I ment 1s not In busin£>.'1..<:. There on the moon. are a number of cases which In· Ao.; an £>xamph.•, a bootblack terpret the phrase "In bus1ness" • SEPTEM8EB 10. 1948 woulrl l>f' charged tht> same te-e as meaning th£> stat£> of bu<:y President W a I ter Gerhardt ac; th£> b1ggPst business f1rm an n~s. that IS, the bus1ness of a t ailed a reorganization meeting toY. n-$2.j. !>("rson is the a<'ti\'ily that oc of thP Corona del Mar Business A more recent example of hlr· cup1es a substantial por11on of Assn for Sept. 20 at Gene's Cafe ing experts to tell us how to run his time. . . H. CardOza Sloan, pioneer our town was the one on lnsur· A person who ~nts an apart real f'state broker of Corona del anee for a fee to expert us on ment or even rents 2 or 3 apart Mar. died Sunday, Sept. 5. at his that subject. The fee was $1.200. ments is not busy 1n the activity home at 317 Narcissus Ave. at the H£> rpcommended against a ccept· ot lookmg after the rentals. Also age of 81 . .'. Mayor Dkk Drake, 1ng the lowest qualified bidder. in connection with the Federal apeaklne to the Newport Harbor Enou£h of the councilmen be· Income tax returns and state In· Board ot Realtors. aald th.at Coda Jle\-erl In the policy of accept· come tax returns, Income from Mesa has to chooee between af. ing the lowest bid If said bidder rentals ls regarded as Income filiation with Newport Beach or wac; qualified and voted to ac· from investments, along with In· Incorporation u a city. cept that low bid. Anytime a come from dividends. Income A petJOJMuo atrlllle u.tted Jegl'llatlve body calls tor bids from Interest. income from profit •u.,.U. of fGIJ ........ 1 ... and doesn 't a~pt the lowest from sale of property and Income t1ea Ia C:::..O.. del X. IMd to qualified bid, folkll are going to from pensions and annuities. stop ......... ,_ a. • WlaQel start looking under that wood· The Income received from rent eQMn ..... ~ ..ay pile. Is considered a bWIIneu Income _,.,..., ~ .._. • ._,_ Tht> L.T.O. <little time opera. only If the opera tion of the rental ton. -bwola=et -.d .... tori triplex owners got a ahoclc u nits occupies a s ubstantial poT· CIGII ••• ArUaar X•flr-' ... this week. They received notices tlon of a person's time. If he Is 0... ll..S.. c-.a .._, that they are conaldered to be ln In business he must pay social ftftaed • ~Mat ......_ .,..._ business and must pay the wual security self employment tax. -al!rlat tNt ,... a J .. .... $25 fee as being In the rental However, the government has lit ,._ tilDe ••• Kith ... Cit· bu.slness. made no effort to collect such tax .... e1 po11e,.... ,......... by With this I'm going to solidly from owners of small re nta l units , • .,.... .... o..ay l.t=h CIDd disagree. There are many retired but only from operaton of large II& Ialiy ,..._..a e1 c.- people who come down here to apartment houses who can be del ller. spend their yeAra of reUrement said to devote a major portion of Paul Mantz of Balboa Wand with a nest ega which they In· their time to the operation of a croued the flnlah line a scant vest In a triplex. They live In business. rnJnute and 12 aeconda 1n front nn•. rtilt the other 2. Are lbey • • • of the No. 2 man to 1tec:ome the In thf' rental bualness? Not by • FEAJt OP' u.a15AL onlY 3-Ume wtnne:r tn the cro.- my lawbcpk. anymore tha.n a It Is 1\lrprislnr bow many Pf"'-counuy lofndla TNphy race to man who rnakft oceutonal loans pie dec.llMd to atcn nomlnattn1 Ckwland; bla ~peed a w:ra.c-ed on tru.t deed.a or the man who petitions because of fear ol re· 447.98 mllea a nhour ... Repre. C'IIP5 hJ.tJ bond coupons once a prlsal. "Let Georae do lt" Some· ~~entaUva of the profe.lonal month and ca.aha them Is In the times I feel that people ~ to arta of Corona del Mar dlew up bond ba.lnea, or the man who register for the same reouon, but a S.polnt proaram tor awdl.na owna 1tocla and collects dJVI· that la mostly from lazlneu and the development ot thll commun· denc!s Ia In tb• atoek bu&lnes.. to Jack or lntton!st In aovemment. tty; main proJect 1a tn. develop· name a few W'bo cou.Jcl M . by th• Y•t they WIU squeal the loudest ment ot a cultural c:.nter adjoJn. a.me t.hlnJttne. ln bUll and about ROvemment that partJcu. lng the propoeed Cl.re hall on be requlNd to pay a lJcmM. larly ptndlea them. My tlnrt MAriaold Aw . I ltnow Mr. X, Who In allft• of a QueaUon to tl'l-.n ~ "Are you n. -. m ••• ,._ c:::'llll- NCD'd ot ma.kln• loana owr a ~! Have you voted re· -... .._ te 4 In .... period Oly ud wtlo In JJCIO cently?" IJ 1 hJ ,_ e1 0 t• c:.-. College wcu aob Whyte. 416 Bcuel Dr ...... ~ r ... ...- ba:a Me1l cboMD aa the flnt fall productioD ol tbe Bar.,_ CommoDity P1a'pn •.• aalpb Wilmot baa etarted COBitnlc· tioD oa eon-a del Na:r'a .one boa.ae. wb.kb wW be ~ tbe IWt na..tn ... wW ... .,... .Wbftlle ..... ~ ~ Cla.1mJne to have llyed Jonaest In Corona del Mar Ia H. G. Glb· son, age 82. ot 507 Carnation Ave.; In 1922 he purchased 2 lots on Camatlon Ave. fNm H. Car· doz.a Sloan: he eatabllahed per· manent residence here In 1930. 200 Sheets -3-Hole Notebook Paper Reg. 89c 6~ 3 HOLE ZIPPER RING - BINDER $2.50 Bull Dog COps 2 FOB 1~ 1'hrifty Pad Bjq Value -3-Hole Typiqg Notebook Paper R.g. 3Sc 2~ ErCIIIeable Typing Paper ·~ Paper 100 Sheets 4~ QIP BOARDS Dividers (3-Hole & 2-Hole) School Scisson Drew#' g Taltlets 15t 12 Pencils & Sharpener k Pencls 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET ......... UP1rtal111, o u t • I de, and all around the houae .•. one CJf my more eroovy commt.Jon. that never loeea lbl 11ttter Every time l co round and rou.nd wtth eorne· one, the 110meone alwa_ya uncov· era a tidbit waiUn& patiently to be dUcovered. Last WMk. JtoM. marie Yzerman from Vancouver, Brillah Columbia, puMd the AI· 11ator Soup, BroUed Spanowa, Baby BeN, Routed cat.ftPlllu, Fried Gr&Mhoppe'!, . Octopua on Sk~ers, Green ·1'Urtle, Boiled Quail Era• and Fried A1ave Woi'J'M without battln1 an eye. but went Into a f1oolte Swan.on'• Frozen Chicken Glz· zardl . . . Fried up wtth muah· rooms and onloM, what a Joy to serve over rice! * * * • m •-'SI'1e Ia plclat IDCIII a• oe De&·.a reec~a. Del·"* foods .... ,.. .n ~ ~ ... ,.._. ••• CIOI4 w-. clunu ICIIoda Gild lli&Paad toocla fer u.. tJaMe ........ 4 ........ v...,........ ••t v.-c:oa.-. ............. .....-cal otbft ....ata. Woodw.ad s-. .. ... Cl -'-'t. bat Cl lcPp ct.pwta:•t ...... wWa toocl la u.. 11111--t ••• lay .. Jut coakS de tbat. coal4a't ..... start a.tldl .. ap Cllld tap ••• ···-..... ---Cl ,.at ..,... tloa, peat ....... _ tJtp cSowa tbla ..., ......... t -Cl de'IIN tr-U.. Pbl DeltiCI zw .. a.,.1 ......... ty to ~ ~ Ia AModcrtSGD eGa· ..-dea .. IAe All .. -•••• .,. .... atwUact latr, ...-cl at Woodwmcla +«atloe·tt.. CIIDd .u.. ............ y.an ., abMIY· ... c:oaWD't ..... ..,..., ...... t ..... -..... ·-o..w ......... ...... ...... tMt .......... ... ._... ............. tdpto ..w.t .... .-t tcftd.t. .-rtaat .. all. ........... ... * • * Mo.t ohl and ahl came In the produce department ... 10 ma.ny kjncb of .quaahea all In a row! And wheN clld we aet the deU · clou. applea from .o euly! Are all thoee melona a different va· riety! Yes. cantaloupe, honey· dew, cuab4, t'tenshaw, victory, Peralan and the new pershaw, whiC'h Ia a cross betw~n a Per· sian and a crenshaw. * * * SN ..U.S ~patibly at SC4iliCIIDA VO CIDd £D911ah Stsl· toll cbMM CIIDd apeat boun lD the clalk>atnua wbida Ia ber lloaMbaLSbe!Mid....-r_.. padalp4 cb ... vratM ... lD ~ .•• Opv ....... ,_.,. ~ pod boCb Gild babd .tufted apcavtha an tbe lclftdte •tiMe. bot Sbogm.U. ......,.... a.ow ...... Meat Loaf. My at • r y IUcll. a.. ~ Mt yet ....... !..ad t.M p)oatlc )cDs .... u.. aoJada. Up tMN.., Cl8 _,_. ................... ~ ...... Md .... ....., .. ....._ ..... =sa. .......... ~ .. CIDY......_ * * * Wonder If tiM Vancouverites wnt be upoeed to Cal)1»o. Ha· waUan Treat. Cheny lubUee. Or· anee DeUaht. Bladt Cherry, Fruit Medley Lemon Nix. Llrne and eotta1e Chelae . . . Havtna you was wonderful, Boeemarie. We can d~am up a storm tn a year, better come ~ee ua aeain a_nd be more aurptlaed. * * * ...... Wlla .... wttlll ... tla. ..... --ca.t 0 , ..... ... ad. 'I'MT~ .. • ~ .. -.. ........ _.. .... ..._...;;;..., ?1 ...... _.. ·=-........ ...................... y.a ..... .., ... ~ ..,.etyaa ........... ~ ..t, ....... ', ••ll•4 ............ ._ ...... . ..... 1_, ...... Mill =. J 0 I ,, 1'1 ........ Ia• ,JUl.~: ... -.......... ....... --~~ .... ._ ... __ _ ...,. ,..,...., ...... ................. * * if · COM Visitors Tell About Their Experiences in Iran •&UU ITATB IOAaD Dr. Robert E. 8ol)ft, a.teopathi<' physidan and suraeon now ln· ternJna 1n Lone Beach O.leo· pathlc Hoapltal, hu ~lved the newa from the CaUfornla State Board of ~De111 that be haa •&W»>ft ••DOlt 131101' I ftu&Aiy • ..,, ... 11. ... 00 YOU WANT • ~. • tWe. • ,. .......... ..., .a.tw1 Or .. .,.. ....... , .. ,....,h ... , Try ....... ...-.. ft.4 ..... oaw. ).CillO. Mr. and Mra. 8cry4 ra~&lkner, badt In tbtt Stat. tor 3 mont.ha a.tt.r ~ yarw o« -~ ln AI· ah&&Aan and Iran. weft recent vlalton at the home ot M ra. Faullmer'a lilte:r, Mrs. t.tty Hol· Uday, 703 Carnation Ave., Corona del Mu. Alao VU1Un1 here were the 4 c.htld.ren ol tM Faulknera and Mr. Faulkner'• fatber. Mra. Holllclay'a brother-In-law ll a U. S. leeh.nJcal aaalstanoe ad· vt.or to tbe Jranlan aovernment In the fleld of community devel· opment. He expect~ to be back at hia ~· Sept. 20. Mra. Faullaler reporb that the downtown ru.sh In Teheran ll alrnJiar to Chlca1o'a loop, worn· Family Party Is Scheduled By Yacht Club en'• f.uhlona are Pa!Ulan wlth bilton t*SrU of knee leftlth p:re· vaUJna .nreet wear, women p~efer teethery abort halrcut. and heavy eye make-up. pa.-ed thf atate boal"d examlna· ~=;=========:::; ttcm held ln July ln Loa A.naelee.. Vood and rent are hlth. she aaya, but penonal lleJ'Vioe, auch aa maid an4 prdener, t. low. The:re are 100 A.mertc:an children In the Amertcan .chool. which tlvea aome idea of the alu of the American colony ln Teheran. He ia the 110n of Or. and Mrs. Robert W. Roper, 302 Driftwood ~ end Moct Compa.te fumltut. StOte in the "'-· c:.l..., .... Rd., Shore Cl111a. yp£1R1'112\ gNTAL5 TIDE ~ =:.= OU:OU.TI~ SUVICI Ubaftv •u•• Hetst ~~• Gar~rt Fvmisnin<)l for ~ dubs, yedlta. Amon1 the ma.ny dutJes of American t e c h n I c a 1 adviaora there Include showing up about 3 tlmea a week at fonnaJ tunc· tiona, usuaJJy cocktaU parties In the E uropean rtyJe. AttentJon to protocol la atrlctly adhef'tl(l to, 1111 Wewport 81., lf.....-rt haU l017 W. Coett Hi9hwey Newport ... ell and formal lnvitatlona and cards are required for practically all aoclal contacta amone Americana and other foTel&n wrvloe resl· dena w1th each other or wlth lranlana. W~n Mr. Faulkner waa aC'tll'\l director of the community Mvel· opment procram Jut year, hll eldest clauehter, Dtana. a&e 12. had t~ honor ol prewntlng a 1 gift to the Klne of Inn at a party I In the Faulkner home. Mrs.. Faulkner ~porta that thto Be the bnghtest little girls in school in one of Miss Muffett's darling cotton dresses -a group carefully selected and mexpens1ve too! I ISS SIZES I TO 12 ONLY 6.95 to 9.95 IUFFETT IIIPPE MRS. fUCHARO McADOO, th. former MergMet Joh.n Hirtft A tamlly week-end party at Toyon Bay, .CataUna Laland, will be held thla week-end by the Lido llle Yacht Club. Bob Harrla Ia In C'harg• o1 ar rangemen~ and he 11 a.ulated by Jlm..Holllday and Hal Kenoy· er. A family barbecue Saturday eventna wUl be a hlghheht oC the week·end. franlana have received somewhat ~~===========;;:=====~======; ex.agaerated ldeu ot American ; Miss Margaret Johan Hirth Weds Richard Floyd McAdoo 'Miss Margaret Johao Hlrth, dauthter of Mr. and Mn. Edear Fredrick Hirth of 847 .)Jayalde Dr., near Balboa laland. bc!eame the bride of Richard Floyd Mt'· Adoo In a candlellaht ceremony held at 8 p.m. Saturday. Auf. 30, at 0 neon t a Congreaallonal Church In Pasadena. dress was made with a close fit. tlng bodice accentuated wtth Frt-nC'h Imported Chantilly lace. A halo or tulle drcled with tiny pearls held her silk Illusion veil. She wore a diamond C"ross. which w,as a wedding gift to the groom's mother. and wu loaned to her as ·•something old" for the OC'C'aslon. The bridal bouquet was a cascade of white orchids and UYC memMra and their {ami· Jlea w11l leave on the Island Lady at 10 a.m. Saturday from the Lido Clubhouse. They will re· tum Sunday. decoratlna from our movies. F01 uample. the n~ houae they leaa.ed was very expensively done in HoUywood ntahtclub garish ness. The landlord was In t~ars to learn that a flat eray was pre ferred ln the reception and lh•(ng rooms, and these rooms had to be done over. Optimists Soar Away on Verbal Jetstream Flight The lmaalnalions ol the New-~ them that the new ships T"A'A I port Harbor Area Optcmlsts al expects to put Into service next m~t awam out of their heads Ft'bruary will rake paSSE'ngers to last week when Transworld Air· New York from Los Angelt>S 1n Jines Captain Ken Wootney oC less than 4 ~ hours. less than Loa Aneeles told tht'm of the halt the lime o1 averaaeo Clights comlnl wonders of jet stream In prt"St'nt plstor. powered air· The croom ls the son of Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo ot South Puadena and the late Senator McAdoo. The aroom and MLas Hlrth were acboolmates at the UnJvHS!ty of Southern California. stephanot!JJ. 11le bride wore a fonnal wed· dine cown of aUk talteta faah· toned with a chapel train as she walked down the church aisle on the ann of her father. The The bride's attendants wore g~ of yellow organza which fitted at the walatllne and bll· lowed to full aldrts. Yellow bow· sha~ caps and bouquet. of white with deep yeUow roses completed their C'081umes. All the attendant. wore pearl earrlnp and white kld gloves. They were Mla Marcia Moorhead u maid of honor and bridesmaids N~ Bonnie Thompson. Faye Dunkley. Patricia Ritchie, Ann Stewart and Olghts. planes. The weather faN!'<~. physically The first jet-powered plant- sllaht but mentally alert former will be received from Boelnr Air· Air Cofl)IJ lieutenant colonel told craft in Seattle around Oct. 1. he &ald. but ground tralnlng of pls· ton a.ccuatomed pilots will take 4 monthl. Installation Party Slated By Opti-Mrs. Kay Lester. Day School Classes _Begin At St. James Supporting the beat man. Ger· ald McMahon, were ushers Dtl· lard lUevea, ~rge Zachary. Phil Doane. Harvey Coleman and Ted New officers wW be Installed H\rth, who ls the brlde'a brother. St. ~""'* Day Scllool ctu.es by tbe Newport Me.& Optl·M111. The brlde'• rouatn, Mba Carol bepJl ,_..oay tWeO~) Club at a .. boOLaula .. pa.r1y Sat· Smlth. MJ\1 the weddlQI aoloe. tor tlM l&ll terJn a_~ the c:t~ureb, ~1 twniftl at the bene ol Dr. C1lttt8 --.ch wu the offldat· 3:J09 VIa Udo, Jtewpcrt Inch. lit. aNI Mn. Prank Glockner, lftl ml~-Mrs. Rudolph Perda of Balboa 3.o8 22Dd St.. l'tnrport Btach. Pollowlnl the ceremony a re· ia Uw .chool admlnlatrator, and 'nle new p~t of this or-ceptlon waa held at the pool deck the .tall and faculty lnclude the eanlzatlon of wives of Optimist of the Huntlnaton Sheraton Ho· rollowln,e: The R.rv. Wntwell Club membera will M Mra. Rex tel where Mra. Hirth greeted Greenwood chaplain and In Waldron of Costa Mesa. who w111 ,u~u In a sheath dress of Ice ltn.IC'tor or' ucred studies; Mrs succeed Mrs. Donald Ya~ll. blue peau de sole wHh matching Ruth PatU.On, .secreuary; Mra Mrs. Harold Hetrick w111 M vice hat and veil She wore a whlte Francn Childs. pre school; ~ra.l presiMnt and publicity chair· or<.'hld with a yellow center. Also Anna Petty klnder~art•n: Mrs. man; Mrs. Ed Hirth, correspond· wnrlng a white orC"hld was Mrs. Bttmlce C~rdner. first gradE': lng ~tary; Mrs. Russ Ford. MC'Adoo. whose dress was a MIM VIola Tummond. uocond recording secretary: Mrs. Varnell. sheath oC old roee lare. She wore grade· Mrs Maraaret Kettler treasurer; Mrs. Ted Russell. ways a matrhlng velv•t hat ~th veil. third 'gr~de;. Mrs. MariE' PearN!'. and means chalnnan. An Illuminated wedding C'a.ke fourth arade: Mrs. Ora CaS(')'. I The "hoolaulea" theme for the or rour tiers was derorated With I fUth grade; Mrs. Loleta Gersbach. installation party was the ron whl!E' and yellow roses. Both the I sixth and S@'Venth grades: Mrs trlbutton of the G lockner~~. who church and the reception derora·l Ulllan John.wn physlral eduC'a ~ntly returned from a Hono· tlons were while and yettow tlon; Mlss Fned~ Bellnfantt. mu Julu vacation. flowE'r'l. 11 sic apprt"Ciatton Mrs. VIrginia ' Tht> youngl couple pthl~nlr t!tu~~ McNeill Is organist. S T • • In LoR An~e ('tl upon ~ Cout raining from a wt>cidlng trip to Northern T-'- Cnllfornla. The nE'W Mrs. MC'Adoo LL IIIMacll call S • s t ~rlldUI\tl'rl from Newport Harbor • eSSIOnS e High Srhool and Is a member of Cline II GeriiiQ Gamma Phi &>ta Sorority and His talk was so appreciated. according to Don Munson. who handles public relations for the club, that a movie of the new .)ets Ia expected to be part of the Proer&m of the club aoon. What Street Are You On? Potlre and rtre departmenu have mor• trouble With ex C'ltt-d people who call for help and forget to t~ll Lht-polle-e or firemen whe-re they need thf' help. For Instance. take thE' pt>r son who S<'rawled the follow Inc note found In a bottlf' floahng near Balboa l.sland bndge: "SOS HE'Id on Catalina Is lend. hf'lp help.'' A fi sherman rushe-d ct to thl' Balboa hdand fire station. and thf" firem('n rushed It on to lht' poll<'e. But the poll<'(' wer(' <;tymced Santa Catalina l!oland 1.s J I.Hgf> pia('(>. "" you k no" cf l :'>OU ha\e stX>n It on a <'lt'Jr day ThC' pt-rwn m1stht "" "<'II h8\E' <.aid "Sa\l' m<'. I .tm 1n L<>' AngE'lt'S What STrN'l " What numhrr~ EXCLUSIVELY YOURS:- fRANK LEE CAPRI PANTS 6 1 AMAICAS IN BEST FALL COLORS ~elena's FADS AND FASHIONS 27G E. COAST BlCIIWAT Oaao&. 3-.S COaoJfA DEL MAJI Do you need mon•Y.··· •.• to buy. build or n mOdernize your home ·r ~operty values keep going up .... Joob like building prices are low now compared with ..,.t lh,eY w1fl ~ •.. so why deny yourself that new h~? EnJOy 1t now. Ho•• much do you need to buy a new home? Do vou have all the monev to build the kind of new· home your famil y neeru? Would vou be smart to remodel your old home- to modernize it-increase its lh·ability and iH value? Th~ mont'\' \0\1 nt'l"<.i is a"aii.lble tod.1~ at ~e~vort B..tlbo.l SJ' uigs See our friend}~ Loan Coun'i('IIOl' tn .ur..lnl!c the l ind of loon \OU want -long tf'ml -lo" c-mt -monthh reducm~ finJ.;lCIO£ :'. ~mall monthh pa nw ut -lclf' rt'nt-cedttC't'S thf' princlp3l. roH•rs the mlt•re,t .. 1ml p.ut of \<II If p.tymenli.S dt>duct1hle from ~ our lnconw 1.1\ Ll't n' ,ho" ' ou how you can do 1t. NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS AN D LOAN ASSOCI A T ION • .-._ "' ...,,., " ,, ' :t:ae e VIA L.IOO. N.W .. OlltT •• A CH, CAL.ti'OlltNt .A "-ll Off~ct. 2407 t CUll MtpwiJ, CttiU ftiiUr • ,_.lt.lltUittftetl Cia l )IJO Weekly sessions In cub leacler thr Eduratlon Counc\1 at USC. training and scout leader train· ShC' plan.<1 to complete her studies lng wiJI be held at the ~ Ex nt ugc and w\11 teach next year. plorer Rue on Coast Hwy . be Shr was an honoree at the 195.'1 ginning next week. OE'butantp Ball of the local Chll· Cub leader training wlll IX" drrn·., Hom.-Society held on succnslve Tuesdays at HE'f hu!lband graduatt'd from 7:30 p.m. lnC'Iuded-a~ "Cub Pro Pasadl'na High &hool Mfore at. gram Plannln&.'' Sept. 16: ''The tendcng USC. whe-re he-was a Den !rfeeUng.'' Sept. 23; ''T'he mt>mbN of Phi Sigma Kappa Paclt Meeting," Sept. 30; "PaC'k rratcomlly. Trojan Knights. Blue Admln1stration." Oct. 7; and Ke-y. Skull and Dagger and was "Den Mother-Den Chief Relation· p~ldent of the senior class last shl~" Oct. 14.. yt'ar. HE' wa!l In Who's Who in First Lt Jac·k W Allnnar h. 2.'". son of Mr and Mrs John Allan aC'h . .a16 Vc C'to rla 51 .. Costa ~lf'"-l recently complett'O thf' motor of ficer courst> at tht> Anny Euro pean Engineer Ordnan('(' S...hool In Murnau. Germany Lr. AllanaC'h. "ho Is a forward observer In &lttf'ry 8 of the 6th Artillery In Gelnhausen. Ger- many. Is a 1951 graduate of N•w port Harbor High SC'hool and a 1956 1 r a d u a t to of Cla~mont Men's CollegE' Hls wife-. Allcta. Is with him In Gt-rmany. The polu·E' art• a" a cling t-r-:::::::::::::::::::::::-;1 more E"'\pllr1 t cn,tru< tcon' 1 ~ leaders tralnlnl will be Amerlt-an Colleges and Unlvera· hel• on aUQCHSlve Tl\uradays at l ltles In 1957 and slnre hls gradu· 7:30 p.m. Included are "How to atlon had beCOme atnllated with Train Juftlor Leadera ln The Pa· the California Bank. trol )rfe\bod;' Sept. 18; "Advanre· mellt." Sept 25· "Leadership," aOTOT IA.USCUE ()ct. 2· '1'h~ ~p Commltt~:· The annual Bob CaUls youth Oct. ,: ""~be Outdoor Proeram,'' bent>flt barbecue of tht-Newport Part 1.' Oct. 16. and '"nle Outdoor Harbor Rotary Club wtll M held rropam." part 2 (overn.lght Tuesday, Sept. 30. at the Buttalo ~plft6} Nov. 1 and l. Ranch. Tht-dub usually raises IR' W>IK a.aC'I'&D between SSOO and $l,exxl from the annual event tor youth actlvttles. xow ars sEJnoa Cordon William Grundy of 108 VIa Waziers, Lido tsle. acquired the Initials. Sr .. Mhlnd his name Wednesday, Aug. 27. when his wUt-, Audrey. p~ntt"d him with a 7-pound 11 -ounce son In Roag Hoapltal. DO YOU W.ANT • job. • ricle • rer~tal. a !>.by ~i»•• 1 Or do .,_ ...... 10-"''"9 to sell 7 Try lMi9"' cleuJ. fi•d edl. Ol iole ).OSS(). • • • Ude Sla ;sl'• c-.. o..w.J..-.-JaOYt.Udo Rlchud Me.IJ'oM, 1529 Mlnmar Dr .. Balboa, manaaer of the AI· lied Va_n Une. (llvtafon of Ana· helnl Truck a TranllteT Co • has been elected to memberahlp In tbe Sat. l:lltcuttws Club of Or· a.np Cl-un1)'. ---~~-ll.aYaT DDrll8 I'L.UDJ) J.IQ .AilE., SMALL .OT Bradford Duncan BUriJncham 1a th~ full name of the &.pound. one-ounce son o( Francis and • Marcheta Burllnaham of 54.5 Sea· ward Rd .. Corona Hlahlands. Be arrlved WK~. Aua. 27, at Hoa1 Hospital EGREMONT PIIYITE IIY ICIIIL lfOJf·UCTAaJAJf Xindergarden Gntdeal-8 ........ 281 Moat. Vilta ec..a Ntl t14 CaJii. A 1llill\llftt "'Ba,.,_ Dlnntt" tor Octobilr 1a bet 1\1 planned by the Wayt and M•• Commltt .. of the Women'• ~tllclwahlp of the Corona Oel ....... CiamMll.nJ1;J Co"· ,.,..uona~ 0."\aM. Ia nau~ .,.. ........... ..., .... Huel Humptuoq et omoa.t ...._ NA TTBESSES ....,_......,..a ,._......, ~-a~ ~A :=zt.Amas co. , ............. ~ .... Tele~ MIDWAY &-1170 ...,..,cdiaa Wag labn DOW lor kdl .._ · la;inmi"'9 Seph • b-L . * IDQD 1001.1 '* na•i'Oiri'Afte* •to ............... ... Your Hearing Loss VANISHES ••• NothtAg in the Ear ... No Suttons ... No Cords ... in these Smart New fiEf lfPUC.A wn.. tvr fiA·ti....t ......~ .......... p.-. Try ,.__ ta ..,._., ttf ,_. __ ....... Hearing Glasses 'c~ 1\tllt ... <,l~nneglb'~ l<'<>k Me l"e'~ular alas~ Sow' arc ,,, '""' 1hc' l.!ch tkiC"Ctcon - I ntotc .tt<l '' ,.,,,~ .. ~ •n '•n&lc <.lc"'k'r t... '"" M' lc' ltlr men N' "',.,.n~n In .It 'ht,ICC of \tnart C\'ll<•r' elf U \C 'l-OUt f'r'C'Cnt (lla,~. lde~l r.,r conductave- l\ pc k>-.~ O!INit-..... _,...ca.. __ ..._... .... ...._ a I-IIII ------~---- IN IWAKUNI, JAPAN, Marino First Lt. Donald Jacobsen, son of Ivan Jacobsen of 509 Narcissus Ave ., Corona del Mer, end hu sband of tho former Miss Dalia Villarreal of Corpus Christi, Tex., is as· sisted with his parachute strap adjustment b~ Pfc. ~renci~ S. Pod?r· ski prior to a training flight. U. Jacobsen •s s_erv•ng ":''th ~anne Attack Squadron 224, a unit attached to th~ F.rst Mann.e Atrcreft Wing based at lwekuni, Japan. Before entertng the Manne Corps. he graduated from Orange Coast Junior College. •• , ala Dll't Work Well 01 la1~ . Water skis won't work on land. at least at motorboat speed, Vic· tor Rondel, 17. at Los Angeles, learned Jut Thursday. He suffered multiple abrasions when he got too close to shore, hit an obstruction and nipped end over end. He was given first aid and re· leased to his te physician. CIGAJI.ET COSTS 1300 A cigaret caused $300 damage to the rt>ar seat of a car owned by R. W. Arnett of Pasadena while It was parked at 619 Aca - cia Ave. Corona <Jl'l Mar, at 6 a .m. Sunday. ----- MORE SALNAlfS Lois and Ray Salman." of 2407 Holly Ln .. Nt>wport Ht>ights. be· came the parents of a 7-pound. 5-ounce son In Hoag Hospital Friday. Au 29. TODAY IS LAST DAY YOU CAN REGISTER Today Ia the Jut da,y you can CalltomJa. at:torrwy ,.nerat. lOY· ~111ter to vote 1n the Nov. 4 amor and other 8tata otr1ca. reneral election. You c:an rertater any Ume up 'lbat lncludee the .upervt.orial unUJ m.ldnltht (or u lata u they tece In the Flftb Dlltrtc:t (lf the wtll May up) with any at the arp.rnent over ita JecaUty a. .t-followtna deputy teJI,atral"' ot tied by that time), eelectloa ot vote111: _ a.uemblyman, conrre-Jonal rep· Mt. Marp.ry Scluowder, Clty re.entaUvo, one Mnato.r from Cleltl, City Hall, OR 3·ntO. Mta. W. Ewlyn McAievy, depu. R b B tt ty clty clerk. Clty Hall, OR 3-2110. 0 ert asse Ml"'. Ell:tabeth MacDonald, Clty -Hall, OR 3-2UO. · 0 F CD ~ ~ . o·. e S Mrs. Emma Holt, 2118 E. Ocean IVJ Blvd., Balboa, OR 3-33T7. Robert Bassett, 84, of 304 Mar· ruarlte Ave., Corona del Mar, died Sept. 3. In the Newport Con- valescent Home. He had been a Harbor Area resident 9 months, coming here from Hays, Kans .. where he was a constru<'11on englnHr. He leaves his wife, Myrtle; 2 daughters, Mra. VIrginia Miller or Santa Ana, and Mrs. Helen Stt>venson of TUlsa, Okla. Services were held Saturday In Baltz Mortuary Corona del MM Chapel. Burial was In Fairhaven Memorial Cemetery. BONE TOt7B OCT. 25 The second annual home tour sponsored by the Newport Beach Junior Ebell Club has been set for Saturday, Oct. 25. Mrs. Mama Olson, 415 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, OR 3-2328. H~nrletttl Llnd.My, 721 Lark· spur Ave., Corona del Mar, OR 5-0537. '• Mra. Ellen Travta, m Marrue· rite Ave., Corona del Mar, OR 3· 3865. Mrs. Helen Bradley, 215 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, OR 3-0320. Mrs. June Slnykln, 2021 Mira· mar Dr .• Balboa. OR 5·0259. Mrs. Barbata Rlchar<b, 209 Via Mentone, Lido lsle. OR 3-i133. Mrs. Juliette Milliken, 140 VIa Waziers, Lido ble. OR 3-6667. Harold Wickersham, .703 St. Jamet~ Pl., Clltf Haven. Ll 8-8752. Mrs. Carollne 'nmm, 2412 Via Marina, Upper Bay, Ll 8·9601. Edward Healy. 113 15th St.. Newport Beach, OR 3·2677. Board Awaits ·Back Bay Ann ex Before Serving New Ford Area . A COURSE on "Funda~ntols of Advartisin9" will be taught this foil in the Orange Coast Collage adult educa!ion pr~ra?". T~ ~ass will meet from 7 to 10 every ThurKiay a\len.ng, begmntng tonu~ht, in Room 3 of the Art C.nter Building. The instructor is Wlleur Smith, ,,.sident-owner of the Santa _.tcne ad .... rtising firm which beers his name. Mr. Smith i& a graduate of O hio University and wes associated for 5 years with Armco Steel Corp. He opened his agency in Sonte Ana b years ago. He and his wife, Mary Jane , live at 2329 Heliotrope Or.. Sant<t Ana. They have 2 sons, Dave. a sophomore at Cla,.mont Men's Colleqe. and Bill. who entered Santo High School this week. Schooi Tax Up I 0¢ in Newport,! 20c in Costa Mesa District 1 Total school taxes advanced 10 cents this. year In the Newport Beach Elementary School District area and 20 cents In the Costa for Newport Beach, 134,698,280 for Coeta Meu, $100.25!5.250 tor the high achool, and $232,848,150 for the collere. Mesa Elementary School Dlatrlct ___________ ....._ area. SAVE ... Sec.nty AI KCOUrlfs IMwecf up to $fO,OOG.) SAVE ... EARN DIVIDENDS PAID 4 nMES PER YEAR The Tustin High School Dis-, Bay territory to Newport Beach I trl<'t Is not "wildly enthusiastic" schools. Elementary School Supt .. about riving up part ot Its Back Roy Andersen reported last week -But the San Joaquin Elemen· Final figures from the county auditor's office show that thls year's tax rate In the Newport Beach Elementary School D!Jitrict ls $3.~ per $100 ol a&~eSSed valuation In comparison with $2· .9883 last year. Thl.s year's tax Includes a gen· eral fund tax of $1.()311 and a bond rate of $.3391 for a total of $1.3702 for the elementary achool dlstrl<'1, plus S1.34TI tor the New· port Harbor Union High School Ol.strict and $..3716 tor Oranre LePc ten. .. liCit .. ,.. aU of oer qp &.to -IMtak -·· n-r-. ~·· It aake -to tllnnll1 SAVE CDIVEIIEinY HENRY'S * THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPANISH FOOD AND OELECT ABLE STEAKS * COCKTAILS * ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY 'Los Carambelos' Last Minute Registration Spots Listed tary School District already has sent the Newport Beach Elemen- tary School Dlstri<'1 a written en- dorsement of the local district's desire to serve the area around the new Ford plant, when hous- Ing develops thert>. Both the Tustin High School and the San Joaquin Elementary The Federated Republican Districts have to arree bt>fore Women's Club of the Harbor Area the territory can be annexed by Is out In force today to help In Newport Beach. the voter registration drive, ac· Mr. Andersen asked the quor- cordlng to Mrs. Edward Kelly. umless board Jut week to "sit precinct captain for Newport back and walt" until the Ci ty of Beach. Newport Beach completes annex- Here are locations for regl.stra-atlon proc¥<Jings lor that area O utst•nding Trio lion for today (Thursday), the before m a k 1 n g any further final day to register In order to moves. From Mexico vote Nov. 4: ------- 2530 W . eo.t Hwy., Newport leech Phone U 1.9006 CORONA t)EL MAR: All Arner· ......... IJI!!IIIil••·········~~~lcan Market. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. I Rerl•trarw are Mrs. Charla Trav-La P ta Ia. Mrs. Jactt Lindsey and H. B. OS Wickersham. Mr. Wickersham, at Liberty 8-8752. says he will come RJchard Younr. 15, of 2700 Cliff to your home If you are a shut-Or .. Newport Helrhts, wu treated ln. at Hoag Hospital for Injuries auf. It's the Best ~?n ENCHILADAS. TACOS, TAMALES. STEAKS. CHILl REI I.f:NO, ETC. <>pea 5 p.m. to !:30 p.m. -C10Md M~ 2588 NEWPORT BLVD •• COSTA MESA (Jaat South ollaaia ADa Qah) ALL HAIRCUTS FOR MEN AND BOYS ONLY Sle25 JAY'S BARBER SHOPS 210:1-A IIEWPOBT 8L VD.-IfEWPOBT 703 E. BAUOA BLVD.--BALBOA VITAMINS B K I h XI 3-6457 310 So. Main Y a aS Since 1 92-« Santa Ana, Calif. Also 1Z7 E. 7th St., Long Beach VITA MIN SPECIALISTS: Conducting much of t+.e origin•l re~ .. rd! in vit•mins, K.&.sh h•s offered m•ny products for t~ use of t+.e doctor, t+.e hospit•l end the public for over 30 yaMI. . OJifE 01' TBE P'JitST If AllES IJf VITAJIDf BESEOCII For 34 years W. C. Kaluh, B.Sc. has dedicated hls life to nutrl· tiona! betterment. ~~~~~~~~ ..... LIDO AND NEWPORT: Rich· fered when a car In which he ard's Lido Market. all aftemoon.f was riding hit some pipes south under the dtrcctlon of Mrs. Jerrel of the upper launching ramp on Rk hards, Mrs. Juliette Milliken Palisades Rd. and rolled over a anc1 MN Otto T1mm!'!. 10-foot bank Saturday evenlnr. CENTRAL NEWPORT: Ed Hea-Joel Miller. 15. of 2904 Broad St .. ly. ORiole 3 'JJITT, will come to Newport Heights, driver of the your home if you are a shut-in. car, was uninjured. •LOST ELEVATOR• PARKED IN LIDO ISLE CLUBHOUSE "ThP Lost Elevator." a one-act comedy, will be seen tonight 1 Thursday I at the first fall meet- 1 ng of tht> Lido Isle Players Club. ThP play. telling the story of an elevator stalled between 2 floors. will be riven In the Lido l"'le Clubhouse by 12 Junior Play· ers. The players I n c 1 u de Sandy Eastman a.s th~ elevator opera- tor. Barbara Rothaermel as the IISII'S IT~LIAN REST AU RANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE When you're In the mood for good food, remember you'll always Ond it here. Luncbeon and dinner prepaftd In ou spotlesaly clean kitchen, and tempUnaly lf!TVeCI to you In Old World atma.pbere at reuonabla ,nee.. D2S LUT OoAIT III~AT COIIOIIA DB. liD 0 ..... 1·11'71 . Catalina I lsl•ncl L.dy ~ '"- Newport Beech .. ._.. __ ..... ....... .... German housewife. Su•le Frost as the more or lea engaged young woman, Nancy Bradlson as the romantic old maid, Sue Sibley as the engared young womlfn. Jim Martindale as the book salesman Blair Smith as the easy-going 'man, Georre Me· Culley as the small man In a hurry. Chuck Bren u the en- gaged man, and Nancy Nlckertz as the woman rolnr to the mov- Ies. Mrs. L. R. McCulley lt director. Cindy Hakes and Jeff Glua will assist Shell For1e)', junior pro- duction manager. Planetarium Shows at OC Planetarium 1 e c t u r e • and showa at the Oranre Cout Col· Jere planetarium 8tarted thla week under the diNCtfon of Jim Pitton, Instructor In phyalcal acf. ence. Oranre Cout Ia the only junior college In Southern Cautomla to have a planatartum. The only other l~ wbldl hu auc:h an ap· pararu. Ia Balterltlel4 lC. The claM will mNt Ncb Mon· day nJaht fnlm 1 to 1 and wUJ include one hour of lectu.N on utronomy, the polar .,.mn. pol· aibUIUa ot apace trawl or •tel· Utea and one hour ot atther a planetarium demonltntJon. dern· orwtrat1on ollldftltilk apparar. or vtewtna t.hroqb the OOC tele· JCDpe. Planata.rlum l«tareel ..,. atv· en tut ,_, to •PII'I"'XJJDatltt1 2)00 yoanaatau ~ 4Q eehool bcJa&ia. '11\111 ~~Moe to odl· Coast College. Last year's tax rate Included a general fund tax of $1.0426 and a bond rate of $..2416 for a total of $1.2842 tor the elementary school dl.strlct plus $1.3401 tor the plgh school and $.3640 for the 1-..... 4ellar. .. .. ..... , .... , ....... ~ -... lad••ll•• well ee--..cl Ira.. clee4 ..... ..,.. a.. 10"' a. ..... , Aa ...... .. 11500 wlU .._. l...,. __po- .,.._WE MANAGE., SUV- ICB AND COLUCT. l YAII I . PAllER I 10. n o tl. N•WlHHf lfv4. Ml 6-16SJ New~ a.ech college. This year's tax rate In the HAM,.__ ______ _ Costa Mesa Elementary School MOCIQ LAQUJIA aUCII m 0e1aa Aft. IITtltt 6-U., IAif C'IJDID1'Z •• •· a C'1WIM ..a IIT_..tla-«·n• LAGUNA FEDERAL District lncludet~ a reneral fund CitY _______ _ tax of $1.2680 and a bond rate of SAVIN6S AND ~----------------$.3981 for a total of $1.6661 pl\18 LOAN ASSOCIAn ON $1.3471 for the hlrh achool a nd ~~=:~~~~~~~;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $.3716 tor the coHere. r Lut year's ta.x nte In Coata ,._ Ceowl .. -._ • t 1a .. Mesa Included a reneral fund ~alt 1Ue _ bbbet 'me • tax of $1.1720 and a bond rate of ranarc. -Ll•k-oro. $..3086 for. total of $1.4806 for aal-1111' ~ the elementary achool district __..... __ plus $1.3401 for the hlrh school •• &. IM 1t. C... .._ and $.3640 for the coHere. uaDII a.c.J Assessed valuations In the var· 22 Yean lD Oranp Comit)' lous dlatricts for this year are $74,160.880 for Newport Beach Elemt>ntary School Dl.strlct, $43,. 824.580 for Costa Mesa. $117.985.· 460 for the high school district. and $266.672,550 for the college. A.,ctSeSSed valuations In the dis· trl<'ls last year were $65,556.970 Do•le Pli .. ll& 1111111 Area W11111 Orco Block Co. JAcboa '·2231 IDa Kate~.~& ....... Costa Mesa Lu~nberCo. Acute polsonlng from barblt· LUMBER-BtJJLDDfQ MATERIALS urates and alcohol were responsl· ble for the Aug. 16 death of Mrs. ~;;;;·;;....,.;;;;~;;ah;;;;;;d..=c.n.;;;;;;;;;;.._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~=~~~ I rene Paxton of 2033 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar. In a telephone booth at the VIlla Marina. The County coroner's office re· ports that exhaustive to.xolorlcal testA revealed that the 49-year· old woman's death from i~ver­ doeea of those poisons [~:&me while the woman wu talkJng over the telephone to her hus· --..;;.;...;--== ============::::;:::== band, Arthur. threatenlnr to commit aulclde, UCIIA.JfQE CLUB WendeU Nobel will presenl the prorram, ·-nus I Believe" at the noon meeUnr today (Thuraday) of the Newport Harbor Exchanre Club at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. TAD •AliT Ill WU CAIIU Marine Cpl. Loula A. ReVIu, f()n of Mr. and Mrs, Art Melle of 51.6 Tustln Ave., Newport Helrht., and Pfc. David Tayco, son of Danny Tayco of 900 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, a~ taklnr part ln the year'a lareest West Cout am- phlbloua landlnr eurcbe, wtth the Flm Martne Dlvlalon, at Camp Pendleton. JAMES D. RAY er .mooa. wtll lie canttftued t.hle 'lli!;;!=~=;=; year, Plttan 8UL i A 16TH •lTHDAY and "Bon Voyaga to school" were double reasons for e party grven t\ug. 26 by Mrs. Koren Mergreto Wood in honOf' of her daughter, Tina Bruning, at the Bolboo Boy Club. Guests at the luncheon were, seated left to right, Carolyn Newcomb, Petty Jonas, Miss Bruninq, Lynda Harris and Louise T redwell: standing, left to right, Sue Ha~n Marilyn Ferrell. Karen Brun- ing, sister of the honoree, and Mrs. Wood, the hostess. t\ sailboat cake, as a climax to the lunch- eon, noted Tina's lbth birthday and her embarh- tion to a new school this fall, the Convent of the Socred Heart in Menlo Park. (Terry Boris photo) CHURCHES. CJI1USTlAJf SCIEJICE C1117JtCB Can true substance be both Spirit and matter'! or Is real sub· stance spiritual and matter a counterfeit'! Such are the chal· !engine questions dealt with Sunday at the Newport Beach Christian Science Church. The Leas o n · S e r m on Ls on "Sub· stance." The Colden Text de· clares In the words of Paul, "The things which are aeen are tem· poral; but the thlnas which are not aeen are eternal." (Cor. 4:181 . L L COIOfUJUTT METHODIST Matthew Waidelich will lead the laymen of H\e Community Methodist Church of Balboa r~­ land In Layman's Day services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. Church school will be at 9:30 a.m. Jtnnoa PILaaJMs Junior P II&' rIm Fellowship meetings of the Corona del Mar Co m m u n I t y Congreaatlonal Church will begin at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. The meeUna for the 7th and 8th araders will conclude at 7:30p.m. CBmiT ~CB n TilE SEA MR. "NO MRS. CHARLES A. LUTZ JR. were married at St. t\n- The aecond In a aroup of 4 aer-drews Presbyterian Church August 30. The bride is the former mona relatlnt the tM!ttnninl of Nancy Ruth Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wilson of the 8Chool year with the Bible ls 22l Via Menfona. Lido Isla. The groom's parents live in freeport, belna JJven at 9:30 and U a.m. N. Y. " f•mily re~tion was held at t~ Balboe Bey Club after t~ =::~n "bu~ C=h ~~ ceremony. Followin9 their honeymoon 1n La ~olla, the couple w1ll Sea on Balboa Blvd. at 14th St.. _l_iv...:e_i_n_L_o_s _A_n.:.ge_l_e_s . ...;.(_IPa_u_I_K_•_nt....;p:....h_o_to-:):---;---;----::;;:--;--;- Balboa. nue ot the sennon is J lea 11 ,._...._ La "l'm Home." Sermon title for AJn"S AJID Cll.A.FTS lftll . I .,. .... .. Sept. 21 Is "Sufterlnc Salnu and Sack lunches will be the rc · y0 • .11. ft ... -.. p ..... ... Sophomores." and the Sept. 28 freshments when the arts and ... u.ll • ..- aennon will ~ "God's Gradu-crafts group of the Women·~ Fel· The Jamaica lnn tennis courts ates." lowshlp of the Corona del Mar will Informally become part of VOY ACEJlS TO MEET The Rev. James Stewart, pas· tor of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, will ~ the featured speaker at the first tall meeUne of the Voyagers, couples ot the church with combined ages be· tween 96 and 116. The meeUng will be held at 6:30p.m. Wednes- day, Sept. 24, In the Fellowship Hall of the church. ST. JAMES CBU•CB Holy communion will be held at 8 a.m. Sunday at St. James Episcopal Church at 3209 Via Ll· do, Newport Beach. Morning prayer and baptism will be at 9:15, and morning prayer and Rermon will be at L1 a.m. A tree loyalty dinner will he held at 7 p.m. In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Com m u n I t y Coneregatlonal the Corona del Mar Community Church meets at 10 a.m. Thurs. Youth C~nter this fall with girls' day, Sept. 25, In the Fellowship and women's tennis classes Hall of the church. scht-dul<'d there on Tuesdays. l'fEWIOBT RAJI.OB LUTREaAJf The Rev. John Propp Is back from a month's vacation and ls again occupylna the pulpit at thf' Newport Harbor Lutheran Churrh In Newport Helchts. The church Ls now on the reJular schedule of momlna worship services at 8:45 and 11 a.m. CDN LUTREJlAlf ''Two Masters" ls the title or the sermon to be delivered at th<' 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday services by the Rev. Joh n LJndstrom, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Girls undt>r 15 years old will be on the courts from 3 to 4 p m. and women will play b<>tw<'t"n 10 and 11 a .m. -ru-ST--C""'H:-7':"CU R:-::C:-:H-;-;;OF CH Itt S T SCIENTIST )]Q) Vi• lido, Newporl a .. ch A bre"rh of T!-., Moth•' C~urch The r:'"' Churc>. of C•• ,1, Sc • • ,, on ao,. ton Men• ·hvletts. s.~dey s ~,.,c.l S ~det S•"' ~• .. W.,d•@ld~y h11n "q Mee' "9 8·00 p.m. 11 Md •q rOO"" •cxeted et 3l 15 Vie , d? N .... pert B.!ach i1 ope" •••~ dey1 from q 00 a'"'· to S 00 P·"' Wedneldayl fro"' 9 ,. m In 7 4'> P·"'· T .e•days and f•·da~l 9 " ,., to 9 p ...,, Clr · ed Ho ode'(\ Master at 2912 E. Coast Hwy., The 0 ,b'•' ,, cc•d'al'v ,,..,.,+ed to et Corona del Mar. Sunday SchOOI 1 •e·d •·• c" , ~ .e ~·c•u e•d Jl• the meets at 9:30a.m. I R .. d .. rq P, -...... FaD Classes Starting AT THE IIIITHY JO DAICE SCHOOL * II ,,_ ef DMcilc including c ....... ....., .... • DOROTHY JO SWANSON. Director Dorothy Jo Jf......a a.adau. ol Dcalee .... AftiUftl4 AttSata . D , .......... AIMdal Dance Studio First Fall Meeting Tuesday For Woman's Civic League The Woman'e C1vtc: Leacue of Newport Harbor wtlJ hold Ita fll'lt m~Unc of tM tau .euon at 9:30 a.m. Tue.day In the Corona del Mar Youth Center. M'n. Ro~rt Rea, pro~am chairman, wlll preaent Richard Abernethy, head of the Newport Beach Parka, Beachea and ~­ reatlon Department He will show Panhel Opens Fall Season The fall season of the Newport Harbor Panhellenlc will open with a membership conee to be held from 10 a.m. to noon Wed· nesday, Sept. 17, on the d~k of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The followlnc board members will be hostesses: Mmes. Ken· neth Sampaon, Carl Venstrom, John Echternach, Milton Shedd, a elide aertea telllnc the nory of recreation, and be wtll point out what may be doM In thla area. A cottee hour at 9:30 a.m. will take tM place of the former luncheon. Ha.teues wtU be Mn. J. C. Humphrey, c:hahman; MrL Jack Cunnln&ham, co-c:haJrrnan, and Mmes. Robert Coo~r. Michael carl, Price Mc:Cutnion, M. G. Small and Howard Laurent. The meetlnc la o~n to all women of the Harbor Area. Mrs. Donald Barlow. president. announces the appointment of the followlnc new chairmen : Mrt1. Clyde John110n. lnaplrallon- a l; Mrs. J a c " CUnnlncfiam, frlenCS.hlp; Mrs. Ro~rt Martlhall, parllamentartan; Mra. Ray Varl lek. telephone; Mrs. W. J. Hes- nault, press book; Mra. LaVerne Lake, reservatlona; Mrs. Leon Rudd, mem~rahlp ; Ml'l. Tom Williams, hlatorlan, and Ml'l. J. C. Humphrey, ha.pltallty. ~~:;'n~. ~da;ln ~~:e~~nir .. JMe~ :i•a•:i•c•iC'iii:•:i•c•a•:i•c•a•:i•c•a•i•c•c:iiO•> Cameron, E. H. Charles. W. J. ln tfte Callis, Arthur West, Bertram Uc:lo ShoppincJ ArM Esplau, Walter Burroughll, Ed win Wachter, Joseph Riggs, and Millon Stannard. Presiding at the coffee tablf's will be the past presidents: MmPs Raymond K('nt Harvey. Martin Mang o I d , Castleman Smith. JO&eph Riggs, H. 0 . Boy- vey, and Edgar Witmer. Mm. Kenneth Samp"'on, the president. says that all womt>n In the area who are eligible for membe111hlp In Panhellenlc are Invited and may make reserva- tion• by calling Mrs. Calli.• a t Uberty 8-1087 or Mrs. Burroughs at Liberty 8-7559. DO YOU WANT • job. • ride, • re11tel, • beby sltt~? ~ clo you he•• 10~119 to 10U1 Try bt1i9" ,t. • .t- fiecl edt. Oltlole ~50. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 3839 E. Coast Hlehway Corona del Mar, For • 1..Mge s.&ec:tion of Y AROAGE -LINENS BEDDING -NOTIONS PATTERNS BOYS' & GIRLS' TOT to TEEN CLOTHING A branch of The Mother Churc-h, The First Church of Christ, Scl- entl.st, In Boston, Mus. Sunday School . ... .. 9: 15 a.m. Sunday Services . .11 :00 a .m. lARROW's Wed. Eve. Meetings .... 8:00 p.m. The public Ls cordially Invited to attend the church aervtces. l'fO. 'D/a CAlf l-404 V'ta Udo Newport Be.dt. c.frf. Ubby's Fruit Cocktail 33c IJf COLOa-JWD.bo lloll Northern Towels ••• 25c l l oa. l'ac:Jraqe Nabisco Or eo • • • • 35c Zee Waxed Paper-200 ft Roll 35(· Planter's Peanut Oil-Quart JOI'fATBOJf YAMS APPLES 2 IM. 25( D.En-1 Haciel .. 4-IEEF TIIILES 49( CUDAHY ... 1111 HAMS::; OSCAB MAYER BICO CHOICE '7'' 1"'nnnder· l ap' w 11. a• a&WiOWJ ....,. uac111 1 To Every Woman with a liP Problem ins is t on STAUFFER • ..,. t ............ Wtor STA UFFER Home Reducing ~. PL AN S as little as 520 '11 down a month Thinfc of if-• ill lilt/, ill JJc 11 '"' put) Ant rt • .a s • '<• I I. 1 IC r ..... ng pllo 10 your home! fOI A COUITISY HOMI DEMONSTIAT.ON CALL PR. 4-4888 STAUFFER HOME PlAN 1143 LOTUS ST. ' ANAHEIM * CROWN HARDWARE* WI! CUT DTS llrt7 EAST COAST IUG&WA1' PIJilt-..G-.t .... Vel Uquid Detergent 2D MVLE TE.AII-1-J.b..l-o&. Borax Soap Chips • JfO. 21/a CAJf Libby's De Luxe Plums 29c W•mnc~.P~P~-1~ Planters Cocktail Peanuts PEARS Ills. 25( Silver Weddi.'\g Parly Held For the Oonalcl Ha.rwoods A wparkllna .Oaure ''25" by BeeMmyer, Mr. and Kta. WlWam hun4red.l ol Ooatlna prdenJu Gothard and Dr. and Kra. John tn tbe pool at the Dean Bradford Heltoa ot Tuttln; Mr. and lira. borne., 13G1 Santanella Terrace, Bart MeHuah, M1u lolalle ~net 1rv1ne -r.rrace, pointed up the and Mrs. Dbro~ Damub Gf •peetaJ occulon, the aJlver wed· Laruna Beach; SherlU and Mia. ~ anniversary ot Mr. and Mra. J&JMS MuaJck. Mr. and MftL Donald Hatwood of Shore Clltft 'lbomu Hetteman and Dr. and on Saturday nl&ht. Nearly 150 Mra. Chad B-.rwooct o1 Saata ruest~ were preMnt at the cock· Ana; If. M. McCallum ot Runt- taU party Jiven by the Brad!ords lnrton .a.aeb; M.r. and Mrs. J'.d. and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Larer-ward Llne8bard and Mr. and Nta. lot of Cut! Haven tor the Har-Stanley t.aaerlo! ot San Marioo woods. and Mr. and leba. Pete Wllkent ot The bride and rroom ot Sep· Puadena. tember 6, 1933, stood before a ------- mantel decorated with white eladloll, chrysanthemums, stock and silver ribbons, to rreet their many friends, lncludlnr 33 from out of town. Among the guests were the best man and matron of honor at the weddlnr 25 years ago-Or. Chad Harwood of Santa Ana, Don's brother, and Mrs. Ed. Llnesbard of San Marino. twin sister of the bride. PASSERBY STOPPER in the front yord of the Hweston Horper home ot 238 Tu~J·n Ave New- p::>rt Heights, lire the huge pump1.i"s that say is Different!· Steve Hllrper sllys mllke ll fine jlld-o-lontern. tStory on Page 111 The honoree wore an Empire line chiffon gown of the new Parls pink and a corsage of white orchids sent by her hosts. Mrs. By PATrT FEBCUSOJf Summer's over and the house is mighty quiet now that school has started. We know how you can fill those first dull solitAry hours: Relax in your own living room over a cup of coffee, rem- Inisce about the beautUully h~· tic summer past, plan your di- vinely hectic winter ahead, AND STIJFF, STAMP AND SEAL for ~ARKET llESEARCH and opin- ion anelyst Bmo Roper of New Yor~ hes been visiting his moth- er, Mrs. 8mo Ro~r Sr., 308 Marguerite Ave .. ·Coronll del Mllr, and his brother lind sister- in.lew. Dr. end Mrs. Robert Roper, 302 Driftwood Rd., Shore Cliffs. Here he is shown in his e ec• on yeor role of political e .. el~~·or f..,r CBS during con- ve~· ::;n tome. BEST BUYS IN 'HOMES In All of . - California ! SEE Special HOMES Iss a• 72 poges of pl.otos end stories on home1-from La Hobre to Newport Beech- from Rossmoor to Lemon Heights! ~ Y~ '-. C. o-• Y•dtt Or .... c-t., S..t+s 6oHen ... , .. A1iMr. H..l. LiM ••" S.M ... .W TOR con NOWI At L .. di"t N-St.11dt ;, lot Allc,el.e eM ~ Coufll,et oil· dlldiet tt-e of Alphe Sole, Mer· .. t lediet, W.yfelr, Owl Druq, lelpM. S.fwwey. SJtoppinq S.q, T).rilti~. Thrifty Drv; Sto .. l a..4 VOII't ~- • • of 50t:ial no IE Bradford received her guests In an il'e pink satin dress and Mrs. Lagerlo! wore a printed chiffon In shades of pink. Both of them had wristlet corsages. Donna Sue Gunderson of 1703 neiehbors, the John Cases. the Dozens of white gladioli and Ocean Blvd., Balboa, gave a Ralph Smedleys (Toastmaster roses were used throughout the birthday party on Aug. 31 for founderJ, and the C. F. Rehn-house and to decorate the cock· Lady Gretchen Gunderson. her borgs (the Nutrlllte founders). tall bars both Inside and out. 3·year·old dachshund ... a very The Rehnborgs had just returned White balloons made an ''annl· smart doggie, who even manared from Hemet, where Mr. R. was versary tree" In the patio. to cut her own birthday cake -recuperating from a recent Ill· Guests at the party Included with SOJT¥! help. Guests included ness. Mmes. and Messrs. Roy Lyman. the hostess' parents. Mr. and • • William' Lester, Robert Hankey. Mrs. Don Gunderson, Mr. and Back to school continues Arthur Atterbury. Hans Broerlng, Mrs. Ben Blanchard of Santa Karen Bruning of Corona del Mar Hugh Hutson, William Fisher. Paula. Mr. and Mrs. George Gun· will attend St. Catherines in La-Donald Anderson, Marco Anlch, derson of Long Beach, Mr. and guna this school year. fred Button, Gt"Orge Carroll, Rob- Mrs. Ray Rinderknecht a n d • • • ert Crowner. Norman Gamble. daughter Beverly of Balboa and I Marie Kay of Corona del M.ar James Gray, E Ito n Hallett, ~frs. Harold B1rd of Balboa. left friday night by plane tor George Holstein Jr .. George Hoi· • • • Iran She plans to tarry awh!le stein Sr .. Richard Emison, Alvin S~1ALL WORLD DEPT -Mr. in Scarsdale, N. Y., with her SIS· Cox. Pete Peterson. Robert Man· and Mrs. Harold Swanson of Co· ter and then head for Iran in Oc· gan. George Pfleger. Zeke Reeves, rona del Mar. en route to l:tah. tober. being careful to arrive Marshall Shaddock. AI Tiffany, where Mrs. S. I Dorothy Jol was th('re in plenty of time to spend I John Curci. Charles Albright. to give a dt>monstratlon for the the Christmas holidays with her Herbert Hill, Mark Soden. Wayne Dancing Masters of America con son Bob and his wife and her Ferrell. Walter Mellott. E. H. clave. were eating dinner In a year old granddaughter. red· Skinner, James Ruble Jr., Tod restaurant at Madros, Ore . when haired Lisa Marie Oviatt. Paul Palmer, Marshall in walked Mr. and Mrs. Lynne • • • Niedecker. Lloyd Cressman, Har Hughes and son. Steve. of Corona old Peterson. Fred Lanier, D. V. del Mar .. The Hughes fam1ly had It pretty little Mrs. Ethel Hart Hayes, Peter De Paolo, John Me- their holiday Interrupted in Ma· of Nt>wport Height, drops a dish Intosh, William Holstein, Mor. dros by car trouble. up at Richard's gift shop, it's gan Noble, Clarence Beesemyer, • • • probably because she's been wor-forrest Neal, James Ruble Sr .. Sandra Swanson daughter of I rying about her hubby Jack I also Morris Smith. Gen. and Mrs. Stan· Mr. and Mrs. Ha;old Swanson. a Ri chard's employee I, who was ley Ridderhof and Judee and Mrs. got back from many miles to seriously Ill before he underwent Robert Gardner. V. J. Judy and travel with her folks through the a recent operation. Mmea. Jeanette McCormick. Nina Northwest and Utah and turned • • • Buck. and Teny Borla. around the next ~ and lett by 1 MilS Clyde Maynard cl , 609 Out ot town cuesta Included bus for San Frandaco. Well. she 1 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar, ll Sidney x:~bl~ of NuhvOle. HAD to see her fiance, and the retumlne this month from a trip Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Mark P!~rce. closest she could com~ was •1 to Europe. Her trip started with Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Stamp lr., telephone call on the trip ... the I a journey to the plane by the Dr. and Mra. Donald Lagerlot, Navy was keeping him busy car of Ml.ss Margaret Scharle of Mrs. Oscar Lagerlot Mrs. Mary Sandy's going to OCC this fall. Corona del Mar, then by plane Pitcher and Mike McMann. all • • • via the Polar route to Copenhag. of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pat Ragan and a couple of her t>n After a week there she spent young gal friends also took a lit four weeks In Italy visiting tie holiday in 'Frise<> as a pre Rome. Venice, florenl'e and MI - Jude to returnine to fall cia~ lan, then home by way of the Pat's been hostessing an ht>r pa Pa nama Canal on an Italian pa's beanery • better known as frf'1ghter. Part of the reason for Ragan'sl this summer. Speaking hN trip wac: to visit her brother, of Ragan's. It's always old home Dr. David M. Maynard, consul week in thE-re. Last timE'. we saw gent>ral in ~noa. New Landmark at OC College Is Tower at Harbor Blvd. Gate Another landmark has been added to the Orange Coast Col· lege campus -the nt>w free standing towt>r at the remodeled Harbor Bl vd. entrance. Basic design of the tower Is tied in w1th thE' clock tower on the campus library_ The Harbor Blvd. entryway was designed by COM Group Wins Honors In Contest Corona dt>l Mar's "Three Cats and a Kitten" won fourth place In the finals of the summer.Jong "Fun With the Band" night con· tests at Disneyland Tuesday night. The "Cats" are Tad Tobltt. Bill Callis and Sven Pretortous. The "Kitten" is Pam Thompeon. The group specializes ln Stan Freberg pantomimes of ''The Great Pretender" and "Sh-boom.'' . ., .... ,. Diellllp 82 Mary Chesebro, 82, of 219 C&- brtJio St., Calt.a Mesa, died Ln Orane~ County Hospital na.day. She had been 111 the ha.pltal since June surterinr a fracture ot her hlp. Services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) In Parkes· BeiJ Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. John Propp ot the Ne'WJ'Oft Helgbt.e Lutheran Cham otttd- atlnr. Pleger. Blurock. Hougan and El· le rbi'O('k, architects of Corona del Mar. frederick Lang of South La.· guna was the landscape archl · teet. The tower is a steel frame with thrE-e s us p e n de d plexiglass lighted units. Each panel fea- tures a large block Initial and printed word of the college name. The tower Is In a central Island which acts as a traffic divider. Immediately below the tower 1.s a large, lighted display board for announclne coming event, at the colleee. On each alde of the entrance and parallel to Harbor Blvd. are step~ free·standlng concrete walls with ralsed brick planters In front. Rallied planters also link the walla to etve further ideRtlfJ. cation and landscaping to the entry. Planting calla for low ground cover from the htehway up to the planters, low plantlne In the planters and taU trees behind the walla. A. D. Pehnall of Anaheim has the contract for the $V737 job. •..• --U.S£1t 1'1111p Watchlnr a woman and her doa to keep t.rotn J"U..Ul1n.a ov~r them Involved Ollver Wanen, 51, of 710 ReUotro~ Ave.. Corona del Mar, In a traffic amuh wttl\ Mra. Rupert Rend.rleb, 701 Maque· rite Ave .• Cotona del Mar, yea- terd.,-afternoon. He aald be was eo busy watch- Ina the woman and her doa tba.t he didn't eee M:ra.. Hendrlcka en· ter tbe Jnt.erMct:Jon at Fourth Ave. untU they coUlded. No one waa l.n,JUNd. Boat M9oring Plan Brings New Protests Requests for boat mooring and slip rentals at the Mo·Bo·Tel property near Balboa Coves Mon· day evening brought charge!! of water pollution, congestion and Illegal operation ot boat r~ntals. The applications were made to the City CouncU by Lennls New· comb, 16 mooting rentals tor pri- vate boats at 4401 W. Coast Hwy., and Arthur Saeklan. 11 slip rent- als for private boats at 4323 W. Coast Hwy. Earl Stanley, Corona del Mar realtor and owner of the property, said it Is a private waterway. dredged out of hla property, and that It was originally zoned u commercial property ·for u. as a yacht buln. He added that h~ had the county check the water for pollution, and that no poilu· tton wu dlacovered. Object.lne to the moorlnp were George Sherrlll, president of the Newport Itland Alan.; and WU· Ham Woodruff, Fred Enrel and Don Shafer, retldenta of Balboa Coves. They complained about boata pumplna bllre water lnto the channel. boata betne used for ovemteht lodelnr, trash belnr dumped Into the channel and about boat rental buslneu beln& conducted llleeally. At the request of Mr. Stanley, th~ declllon wu delayed to the Sept. 22 Cou.ndl meettna. Ruth Sanders Dies at 31 us. . A local agency readying their fall campaign needs a great deal ot clerical type help. Be an an- gel, call the CVB office and offer to pick up a packet o! pamphlets to put together at your place, please. Community Volunteer Bureau office is located at 325 N. New· port Blvd., the telephone num· ber ls Uberty 8·0717. We are ope11 Monday throueh Friday from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. CVB IS A UNITED FUND AG · ENCY. Lucid Moment In Encephalitis FAR EAST VISITORS-Harry and Maxine lawrence of Warren Imports, one of the shops in the lagun.:~ Bflch Art Center at I -462 S. Co.:~st Blvd.. are pictured here on their recent buying trip to Tokyo. They are being shown an Orientlll tre.:~sure by S. Mur.:~kllmi. St. James Workers Are Ready to Begin School Fund Drive Almost 60 workers have signed up for the fund drive In which the St. James Eplacopal Church hopes to raise some $200.000 to build a school and chapel north of F1fth Ave. betw~n Jasmine Ave. and Narclstus Ave. in Co· rona del Mar. And 40 more women members of the conrreeatlon of 550 fam- Ilies will serve as hoetessea at the loyalty dinner wh.Jch wiJI serve to kick otr the drive at 7 p.m .. Sunday in the Newport Har- bor Yacht Club. Solicitation will begin the next day. General chairman or the drive Is L y m a n Fa r we 11. Monte Grimes Is canvass committee chairman. Charles Wh~ler Is special gifts chairman. Mrs. Har· vey (Sally J Somers ls Initial gift, chairman. Jim Illinporth 1.1 teams chairman. H. Payne Thay· er and Bill Twist are dlvlslon chairmen. Of Mrs. Allen U•itetl Da.....,. ef Third Zeiger Enters Kay's A bizarre case of encephalitis !sleeping sJcknessl In which th~ victim has periods of complete lucidity Interspersing customary lethaf(Y is the way a physician yesterday described the 4-week lllness of Mrs. Norma Allen. Mrs. Allen. supervisor at the Newport Beach Cl" Library, has beeh ln Hoar Hoepltal aJnce Aue. 11. A fund at St lames Epllcopal Church belne raised to help de- fray the heavy e~ of 2 nurses has reached $240, the Rev. John Parke said. Ex~nses run over $400 a week. ColfelleracJ It leet The Emma Sansom~ Chapter K• d No. 449, United Daughters of the In ergarten Confederacy, wtll hold a noon 1 potluck lunch meet1ng today I Thursday 1 at the home ot Mrs. Mrs. Kay Vauehn rreeted J. D. Spenn~tta, 119 Sapph.lre her third Zeieer pupiJ yater- Ave., Balboa l.sland. day in ber k.lnderprten clul Mrs. c. F. Denru..on of Balboa, at tbe Corona del Mar Cram- president ol the Ch.aptel', will mar School prest~. The hoeteu wlll be as-Nine yeara aao ahe tauaf\t sllted by Mra. F. L Lowe and Rocer Zeleer ln klnckrpl'ten. Mrs. E. J. Marks, both of Balboa Ro&er, now 14 y~ar. old. Is Just island. starttnr hJ&h achool, e.nrolUna ZOJfTA CLlB SBOW A show of paintings by Thelma as a freshman at the new Co- sta Mesa HIJh. BONE VALUES P'EATUllED Paddock Hope and jewelled Five years ago Jimmy Zel· ger entered Mrs. Vauehn't class. He is now 10 and atart· inr In flfth grade' at Harbor View School. A 72·page special homes issue glasswar~ by Maravene Gall•rh· of the Orange County Industrial er .. both Corona del Mar artists. News, featuring out,tandlng val-will be held for ·a week begln- ues In homes and homesltes 111 nlng Sunday at 3410 VIa Lido. the Harbor Area and throughout across from Richard's Market. Orange County.went on sale at The show Is sponsor~ by the newsstands this week In both Newport Harbor Zonta Club for Los Angeles and Orange coun· the benefit of their Senior Cltl· ties. I zens projects. Yesterday, S·year.old Peter reported to Mra. Vauehn to keep the record Intact. The 3 lads are the aona of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zeleer of 616 BeeonJa Ave., Corona del Mar. JArtAifA IN" , .... ., , ........ MEG MYLES ea,Hal ..... FELIX .And Hia .......Trll I IN THE NEW CARIBBfAN ROOM LUNCH DINNER * 11:30 A.M. to 2:30 p.M. 5 P.M. fo 11 P.M. * DANCING AND SHOWS NIGHTLY * roa waaa awatA1"la.. PH ORE oaw. 3-tl?O .................... NO PAIN, NO STRAIN is the idea here a5 head footboll coach George Hunter wraps the ankle of fullback Tom Huber Jr., in Harbor High Sailor rehearsals for the season that opens against Colifornia High Sept. 26. I U Cella a 8111111 For Sclllll lnoll11 The Newport Beach Elemen· tary School District will save m ore than $1.()()() thls year In the purchnre of ea.sollne by merging Its purrhases with those of the county TAR GRIDDERS LEARN SANDERS SINGLE WING Su pt Roy Andersen told the hoard <.f trustees Monday night thnt the 30.000 callons of gaso· line the district buys every year can be ooucht for 16.4 cents a gallon through the county In· s tead of the 19.9 cents per gallon the district hu been paylng. Newport Beach Bets $350 More Than 650,000 in County The City ot Newport Beach Ia Newport Beach wu 2U01 1n bettlnc t3SO that tbe ~ on May, 195'7. county population releued lut Th~ City CcM.tncll recently au· week by Jl. I. <Cuba) Konta are tbortz.ed a new a:ate population WTO~. estimate u of October 1. Mr. Morrla aald tbe county hu The dty Ia pmbllnc that the a population of 652,flll. au:rvey, which wiD cost 1350, will But h1a omce ..-revealed abow a population lnouae ot that lt Ia uaJnc lut ottldal cen· more than 5 Pft' cent alnce May, sua tii'Uretl aupplled by the var· 1957. That would be at least loua clUes of the county. 1,060 more residents. And the Jut oUiclal cen.aua tor U there are that many more raldenta. the city will cet a hl&her apportionment ot atate ve. hlcle UoenM feH and euoiJne taxes. So, Mr. Morris' fii'Ures Ia a minimum. And a lot of other county dUes haven't ~n heard from recently, either. Inc changes descrlbed In Sec· tlons 1, 2 and 3 hereof, and as sald Dlatrlct Maps ahaU have been .a amended, the aame at\aU remain In full f~ and effect and be a part of Ordinance No. 635 of the Cit¥ of Newport Beach and Article IX ot the Newport Beach Municipal Code. SEC110N 5: Thls Ordinance shall be published once In the Newport Harbor Enalgn, a news· paper ot ceneral circulation. printed and published In the City of Newport Beach, and t~ same shaD be -effective 30 daya after the date of Ita adoption. Thls Ordinance wu Introduced at a rei'Ular meeUng of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 25th day of August, 1958, and wu adopted on the 8th day of September. 1958. by the following vote, to wit : AYES. COUNCILMEN: HART. LORENZ. SOMERS. KINGSLEY, ATKINSON. HlGBIE, STODDARD NOES. COUN~: NON~ ABSENT COUNCILMEN: NONE JAMES B. STODDARD Mayor ATTEST: MARGERY SCHROUDER City Clerk Publish : September 11. 195& in the Newport Harbor Ensign. 00 YOU WANT • job, • ride. • ,.ntel. • IN~ aittw7 Or do r-he .... &o,..tll;,.9 +o sell7 Try fft•i9n d.W. n.ct .da. Olt;ole J-0550. DAVID ROSE will pre~nt a benefit Pops Concer-t · this Saturday even•ng at laguna s lrv•ne Bowl. under the sponsorsh•p of the Junior 1\uAol.ory of t~e Newport Beach Assistance League. The net pro· ceeds woll ~elp the ph.lonthrop•c projects of the Junior'\. David Ro~ ""'ill leod h1s ord•estro in a number of his own selections. IH weU os mus•c by T choi~ovsl-y. Jo~onn Strauss ond Gershwin. Eileen Chris· ty will be qued soloist Maybe They Will Each Get A New Suit From the State Terry Leary said she was sorry for wha t she had done. but she a nd George Leary dld have a wonderful time tor 2 days. forgmg a lmost 20 checks In Ne-wport Beach, Norwalk and Long Bfoarh Aug. l5 and 16. She was f'l>peci ally happy, she told police. "to ~ George get some new clothes." And their apartment in Sunland was loaded with clothing or great variety ror both' m an and woman. said pollloe who 1tem1zed almost 50 Items they said were obtained wtth checks totaling more than $900 In the 2·day s pree. The couple said they found a pe~ checkbook owned by LorraiM Christensen of Beverly Hill. while drivlnc In Whatller Auc 9 They said they didn't sleep for 3 niehta after the check wrltlnc spree and then tore up the checkbook But It was tun while It lasted -ad Georze did have lots of new clothes - tor a while. SPORTSWEAR. CLOTHING cmd SHOES • STUIEITS' SIZES 12 to 20 YOUIII lEI'S SIZES 36 to 40 G ENE NELSON of H ollywood is showing Dorothy J o Swonsol", left. Soft Shoe Dancing . Miss Kosoi. who wos a house guest of the Swan· of Corono del Mor ond Mory Koso• of Pocotello. Idaho some o f h,s son fomily during the convention, is vice-rresident ond foculty orig•nol top ond Modern Jazz choreogrophy which he presented to member of the ldoho. Chapter of the Nationo Associotion of Dance the H th Convention of the Donee Moslers of Americo in Long and Affiliated Artists. Mrs. Swanson is president ond foculty mem· Beoch at the LoFoyettet Hotel. Mr. Nelson wos a nom,nee for on ber of the Southern California chopter of the Naltonal Assoc•ol•on ocodemy aword for hts port in Oldahoma. He choreographed of Dance ond Affilioted Artists. Mrs. Swanson is olso o new member donees for th~ recent Pol J oey picture. He is noted for his relaxed of the Cecchetti Council teaching the Groded Bolle! System. ------------------------------------------~-------- All Kids .Have Here's Bus Schedule Grand T1me at h • h h I Debbie's Party lfOr Bot H1g Sc 00 S The kids all had a great time I Two bus stops have been dl.s-Udo a t Debbie's ftfth b irthday anni·l continued a!ld one has been Lido Nord It Genoa 7:15 vf.'rsary party Saturday afternoon. moved because of the ruling of Lido Nord It Waziers ....... 7:17 and the reports have It that the the Nt"wport Harbor High School Lido Soud &. Club House . 7:19 ""kids'' having the most fun of trustees that there wtll be no bus Ltdo Soud &. Piazza Genoa . 7:20 all were the birthday girl's par·~ stops <'loser than 112 miles of the Lido Soud 6 Via Lido .. . 7:21 ents, Frank and Dorothy Use· S<'hool attended. Newport Blvd. lr Via Lido .. 7:23 dom of Bay Shores. Stops have been dlc;continued B~~ aDd N..a The party was held at the Use· at Dover Dr. (17th St. I and Coast Ma rguerite &. 101 . • ...... 7: 17 dom's Village Inn on Balboa Is · Hwy., Newport Beach, and at Coast Guard Station . . ..... _ ... 7:21 land. which was dec:ked out with Broadway a nd Santa Ana Ave .• School ·······-· ·····---1:30 baUoons, flowers, punch bowl, Costa Mesa. Th~ Irvine Ave ·Lin-llcbor, M..a cm4 a. 1. prizes, gltts and a huge Ci nder-da Ln. stop at the entran('(' to Balboa & Coral . _ ................ 7:18 ella and castle birthday cake. Harbor H Igh 1 and 1 has been Balboa It Collins .. 7:19 . moved up to Irvine Ave. 20th Marine A Collins . .. 7:21 Htghllght of . the afternoon,, St. (the Highland Dr. entranct> to School ... 7:28 next to the opemng of ~he pres· Harbor Highlands l. 1 Harbor. MHO aDd Newport I NEW KE.IOER Dick Murry, a Corona del Mar marine s urveyor. is the newest mem ber of the Newport Harbor Exchange Club. -------- Ways to Avoid lo•ting Dangers to 8 .. Explained a.~mar:. ~na del ""-"'....,. th .__ tu Mar who have been on 15 d• of __. .... ,. t.bat reaten t... n to PN-vent eow.lone, and Who aetlve duty with the Marlne Air of boaUq w1lJ be pointed out In Hu the Rlabt .of W...,..; Put a-rve at t.o. Alunltoe a.rell•· the 18th anneal waw MJit1 c.mmanc~er Jlm Edward~, "1'be jot Geor1'e Wallaft 814 Orchid cl._ ol the Balboa hwH Martoer'• CclrrQMI-. and How to A '-t pilot d Capt. Ken Squadron that beaJn at '7:30 p.m. UM It" and "'tlauen and C'-18· ~ 1• IW 41,*~ua Ave ~ next Monday In Newport Harbor tan. Ano~at and "Pia,.."· EbMr ftl1ll&.". · ·• Yacht Club. • La L&nu., "Aida t~ Navia-tton. radar mntrol operator. Tbe COUrMin pllotlna. eeaman· All AboUt~ and Other Aida Professlon·•l ahlp and small boat bandllna to tbe lfavl1ator." u wm be bee to the publlc. Wortdnl on the pNIUJftPtlon , ............. Iii o•1recJ.ory that moet accldent:a are eaUMd !"'•., T by lanor~ or earet-nae. O · AI 1•111 •~• peru wm atve .tudenta the IMine-· ._ fit of ma.nt yean of experience The Newport Harbor Klwanla -...~ ...... .,ela bborboocl ~ on the water. Club will join the Martnea for ,........,, "' Robert Scofield. chairman of theJr annual turkey shoot thla PAJUCES-BELL the eourM, will be ualsted by year. Richard Luc)Ot. The meet, previously held at lnstructon and .ubjecta will the South Cout Gun Club ranees. MOR'roARY 110 Broadway u J.3t33 6 8-M.'M Coeta ..... Include put Squadron Cornman-wu tranaterred to El Toro Ma- der Curt Doeh. "Safety at Sea"; rtne Corpe baM at the InvitAtion Mr. Lucky, "Government Reaula· of Col. John Bolmberl, chief of '--'9"'!!~~"!-.-'"!"'~ tiona and Requlled EquJpment''; at.atf of tbe Alrcralt Fleet Manne Jack Swart, "lJ&hta for Veuela. Force, Paclnc. after Ned Hill took How to UMJ Tbem and Under· hlm to the club u a aueat. ata.nd T be I r M e an In e''; Mr. The shoot will be held Sunday, Lucky, "Rul~ of the ao.tt-How Nov. 2. t442 SOI/fH COAST llVD. LA-UNA llACH • HYAn 4-)99$ l" tht Arr U..rcr 'I HE HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Harbor Blvd. at Glaler KJMBEJU.Y ~11~ For aU your Prtntlne Needa THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. oaw. J -0550 20 E. Cout HJehway Corona del Mar ents, was the presenla!•on of a All beach area studt>nts for j Balboa Coves 7:13 puppet show by the Little Chi· both the Costa Mesa Htgh School Orange It 101 . . 7:151 qutta Players from Laguna. and Newport Harbor High School ,58th &. 101 ... . .7:17 Little Debbie's guests were will be takt>n to Harbor High. 47th It Balboa .. 7:19 Karen Taube. Suzi Voorhies, Sal-From tht're the Mesa Hll~h stu· 38th & Balboa 7:20 ly S~orch, Betsy Phillips, Louise dents will be. taken lmmedaatelyl 30th & Newport Blvd. .. 7:22 KORliER Hamson and Luana Barne~. all to the new high school 32nd & Newport Bl vd . 7:23 from Bay Shores: Susan F1nley Busses wtll be marked In the School ..... 7:30 of Balboa Island: Paula MC'Cow· lower right corner of the wind· I l'n. Patsy Wllllams and RJndy j shield -"M" for Costa Mesa For ell your printing n..ds, c.ll the :\fcKenney from the Height!', and High and "H"' for ~t>"port Harbor Enlign pt.,blid•ing Co .• Oltiole l-0550. Candy Talbot from Altadena and High. Thc-bear h area busse" wall the Balboa Bay Club. I not be marked. 1 Assisting MI. and Mrs. U!;edom I llerc-Is tht' hue; s<'hNiule: In party arrangemt>nts were Za· Balboa. Harbor ClDd Mesa ga, of the VIllage Inn staff. and I Miramar & I i .1 2 • ~frs. Evt>lyn Parker, wife of bar· Miramar & L 1:13 ~ tc-ndN Bud Parker. Balboa & M 7:14 Df.'bhte"'i btrthday rc-ally Is to. 1 Balboa & C ~:lfi ~ clay !Thursday I, but the party Balboa & Ma1n ~ :18 ~ was hl'ld early bt>c·ause this is School t:30 1 ~ s<'hool opemng week. and Dt>bbie Corona del Mar _ _ 111. is a brand new kindergartt'n pu-Driftwood & Mormn~ Can. • :1.1 ~ pal at Harbor Vit>w School In Seawa rcl & Hlway 101 7:16 ~ Corona del Mar. Poppy & Hiway 101 1 :18 ~ H ....&.. C. "I PTA I Schoo~arbor. Mesa aad CDM 7:30 • lr110f o•c• Irvine TNrac:'e & 101 ~:1-1 • ' T PI • L.-. D • AC'a cia & 101 . •: 16 • 0 aft llll~taf nfe I fNnieaf & 101 7:18 111. I f c-rn lt>nC & Bny<~l de 7·20 "' Harbor Council PTA will mf:'E't School . 7:30 • For Ya.s! saying ••• a nd believing that YOU CU DO BEnER at In the board room of Harbor Htgh Harbor, Me~a cmd B. L ~ School at 9:30 a.m. :\fonday. Park &. Marine 7:18 • • Mrs. William O'Brien, Council Beacon Bay 7:20 • Furniture. president. said that the most im· School 7:26 ~ portant part ot the program will Harbor, Meaa aDd Newport • Complete Home Fumllhlnp ~ deal with the PTA membership Island lc Balboa .. . . . 7:15 • ~ drive that will be held in all 9th 1c Balboa 7:17 .,. I.IIMdr a-aut ~ schools In early October. All 13th A Balboa .. . .. . ..... 7:19 ~ IDI ·~ Afto. • membership ch airmen are es-17th It Balboa ... . . ....... 7:21 COSTA MESA peclally urged to attend this 21st A Newport .. . . 7:23 m~ne. School ........... 7:30 na J.UIOW FormerlJ ot Ollcqo 6 ._. York Dlledlar ot .... ~..a.-8tud1oa ot ,...... aD4 erua,.. Mariorie Hale Studios 2912 E. COAST HWY., CDM Announcea I lew F. Prllr• If DMciiC IIMI ........ Art Presented by Bu. Larson of Ruaa !.anon Stuc:W. • B~ • BAUBOOM • MODERN TAP k'=u.r T.-ua, • ACROBATIC • DRAMATIC ART I RCIAL Aa& GIIOVJS ._., .. ., .. 12 TKDAQ& & ADVLT All theM ~ are huc!W lndiYSctully, mainly for the beneftt ot tbe d&1.l4rell -to a1Jow tiMID fUll uDder· ~ aDCt ~mt~actlati 1n u. ..-.aoe ~ thal_pre-WJd!q C ....... aM OOitl)' Ui*i I ry ~ ...... a....-.... a..a..,., .. ' ---- INVITES YOU TO VISIT THEIR NEW UqUOR STORE Located at 2229 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR VISIT •• RIIIL Celcl Keg ....... • • • • • • Beer Fa~y Party Food FREE DEUVERY • • • • • • Ice Cubes HOUIS 9 a.m. -12 aUdni9ht -Sat. 9 CUD. -1 CLm. ,........,., ... 11 'Mr 11 .... Fr0111 the . POUCE . ILO liM e ftODDAT. AOQOIT • l ade GJ.ener, 1118 W. ()c,.n Ft.. 'nle Harbor D e p a r t m e n t Newport Beacb reported bJ.a car tboUiht It hear4 cun abota on recelved a tme blade paJnt job, lJtlle Balbo& l&land, bUt pollee but be dld.JI't appreciate It; tt couldn't tlnd any ••• Heleft Mae didn't match tiM otbe~ paint and Smith, Sf, ot D CtystaJ Ave'f didn't co~the ear. Balbo& b land. wu arrested at • IIOW'DAT. UJI'I'. 1 Patk Ave. and lJttle laland Mrs. Marian ~hmJdt. 527 Via brld&e at 2:23 a.m. on a charp lJdo Spud. lJdo Iale Nported ber ot drunken drlvtn• ... l ack Pat-daucbter and 3 companiorw J~ m9fe, 514~ Narct.ua Ave., Co· their moartn• In an 18-toot Cat&· rona del Mar, requested pollee Una ald boat at 5 p .m. the nllbt • ua'-tance In 1ett1ne an ambU· before and hadn't been beard lance to take h1a mother, Mrs. from since , .• Phil MaC"&der of Frances Mull, 67, to Hoae Ho.pl-La Canada reportH a S300 aall tal aufterlne a pouJble atroke.· lett at 15th St. and Bay Ave. the • RIDAT, AVOCJIT II nlaht before wu mlMtne • • . Peeplne tom reported several Ruth Hook:a reported a akunk u n- tlmH In recent nl1hts around der he r bouse a t 708 Marleold Jamaica Inn apotted qafn by Ave., Corona del Mar ... Dennla woman &UH1 ... Tom Wood,438 Lucas Cf San Gabriel reported Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, his automobile reebt:ratlon aUp reported the theft of a 27 -foot was stolen from h1a car-.,arked In auxiliary ketch valued at St.OOO front of 31.5 Marguerite Ave., Co- . . . Pollee recovered a ca.r re-rona del Mar . . . Paul Brewn, port~ stolen from Walter Egger 410% Iris Ave., Corona del Mar, of ~Cliff Dr., Newport Hetehta. reported a hit and run driver e SA-n:Jm)AT, AUGUST • damaged h1a car parked In front ( At 2:55 a.m., Louis Coldotf re-of h1s hou.se ... Mrs. H. W. Mur- ported his ex-wife had been phy reported 140 worth of cloth· poundlnc on the door of hls lng taken from clothes line at I home at 409 Dahlia Ave .• Corona her home at 1319 W .• Bay Ave., del Mar, for the past couple of Balboa ... Bruce McCialre, 1812 hours ... H. C. Bennett reported W. Balboa Blvd., Newport. re- 2 beds. valued at $100, were ported a 140 translator radio stol- taken from the caraee at hb en from hla car In front of hls home at 812 VIa Udo Nord, Lldo house ... Thomas Braverman of ule . . . Howard Keen reported Los Angeles reported the theft of a glase bowl bank contalnlnc $50 $60 worth of sklndlvlng equlp- waa taken from hia home at 312 ment from the rear seat of his Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar ... car parked at 2046 E. Ocean Ft., Ann Williamson, 1405 Bay Ft., Balboa ... Dr. William McVIcker Balboa Island, reported her black of 1311 W. Bay Ave., Balboa, re- and white cat wearing a &e· ported hla pet cat returned home qulned collar lost or catnaped. with a 5-lnch steel dart lm- • SUWDAT. AUGUST 31 bedded In Its side. Lyle Finley reported that auto • TUESDAY. SEPT. 2 accessories worth $41 were taken John Adwell, 27, of Long Beach, from the garage at his home at and Dolores Johnson, 27, of Los 117 Onyx Ave., Balboa lsland ... Angeles, sutfered minor Injuries Carol Jmhov ol Downey was when a car In whlch they were treated at Hoag Hospital for In-riding ran into a-building at 'JJjq7 juries suffered In a boat colllsion Newport BJvd., Newport Beach , In Upper Bay near the Shellmak-... Ed Martlncnle reported $130 er plant ... Joe.eph Callens of taken from cash drawer at 506 Pacoima reported his wallet con -30th St., Newport Beach ... Jay talnlng S75 was lost in the 800 Linderman reported the theft of block of W. Bay Ave., Balboa . . . (Continued on Page Eleven) · ~GAL IIOT1CE DCIDCe ow re.olatioD of the City K eaau.-to .. Voted oa crt Coaad1. Special Maaldpal ~ Section 605. Director or Finance. NoUce ia hereby ~tven that the There shaJl be a Director of Fl- followlnc measures are to be nance appointed by the City voted on at the Special Municipal Manager and subject to suspen- Election whJch has been consoli-sion or removal by the City Man- dated with the General Election ager who shall have power and to be held In the City ot Newport shall be required to: Beach on the 4th day of Novem-(a) Have charre of the admln- ber, 1958: istration of the financial affairs I 1 l A proposal to amend the of the CLty under the dlrectlQll of City Charter of Newport ~ach the City Manager, and be head by amendlne Artlcle VI of the of the Finance Department of the Table of Contents, and Sections City 600, 60C, ~ 80'l 1114, 1115, U17, · to read u folloW.: (b) Compile the budget ex- ( .... .,. lndlcata wOrd. be-~nae and Income e.tlmates tor lne ~ .-a., tiM ~nclment : the Clt;.y lofa.napr. undftl.lned wwda are tba.e be· Ce) Ma.lntaln a ceneral &e· Jnc added by tbe amendment.) eountinc ayatem tor the City cov- "ARTJCLE VI. OFFICERS AND etnment and eaeb of Its offtca, EMPLOYEES. departments and agencies. Se-ction 600 Ottlcers to be Ap-Cd) Recrive aJI ta:es. assess- pointed by the City Council. ments, license fees an4 other Secflon 601 Admlnbtratlve De-revenues or the City, or for whose partments. collection the City Is responsible. Section 602 City Attorney Pow-and receive-all taxes or other eft' and Duties. Section 603 City Clerk. Powers money rect>lvable by the City and Duties. from the Count}-, State or Feder- SecUoa 504 City Tnasurer. al -Goverr\ment, or from any Se<-tion 605 Director of Finan~. cOurt,-or from any ortlce. , depart-Se<'tlon 606 Ad m I n I s t e r I n g Oaths. ment, or agency of the City. Se<'tion 6(f1 Department Heads. -I e) -Have custody of all public Appointment Power!!. funds belonging to or under con- Section 608 Illeeal Contracts. trol of the City or•ny office. de: Financial Interest. -_ Section 609 Acceptance of Oth-partment or agency of the City er Office. governmint and deposit all funds Section 610 Nepotism. coming IntO his hands In such Section 611 OUlcial Bonds." depository as may be designated "SE-ct ion 600. Officers to be Appointed by the City Council. by resolution of the City Council, In addition to the City Manaeer, or, if no such resolution be adopt- there shall be a City Attorney, ~. then In-such-depository deslg- and a City Clerk cmd ~ City na(fd-in -writing by the City ~. who shall be appoint-Manager, and In-compliance with ed by and serve at the pleasure alCot the provisions of the State I ot the City Council and may be Constitutiot\and laws of the removed only upon the affirm&· tlve votes of a majority of the State covernlne the handline. de- members of the City Council." ~ltlngand aecurine of public "'SectioG -'-City ~. tunds. - Tbe City ~ ...u ..... --..... aa4 abal1 be......,.. t.: (d.f) Supervlse and be responsl- (a ) ._... ci11 taae, --ble for the disbursement of all --• ~ 1.. del ~ moneys and have control of all ...,.. .. .,. tbe Qty, 01' f• .,.._ expenditures to Insure that bud- co~.lect~Ga tbe City 11 ... pan'*· cet a ppropriations are not ex- cmd ..,.. .. .u .._ 01' ...._ ceeded; a udit all purchase orders ~ by tJae City betOR l.uuance; audlt, aDd ap-=:.. Ceuaty. state • ,..._.. prove and provide for the befon eo.w..-t. 01' f.-aay ......, payment. ot all bllla, Invoices, 01' ~ _, ...._. otepu-..t. payrolls. demands or charlft 01' ...-Y .. tbe Qty. qainat the City ......-t a nd, (b) ..,. caWJ .. aU plbUc with the 6dvlce of the CJty At- ra.ote ......_.. to • u8der coa· tomey, when nec:esaary, deter- b'Ol .,. tM Cltr • aay ........ "'D1ne the reJUlarity, leeaUty and ..,._ .. • ..,._., el U.. City oo~ of auch clalma, de- a-nw-aat _. ~t .U mands or charps. ,.... ,,. lato ILiil ..... Ia Cee) See,that all ta.xe., auess- llacla ...... t.y • ..Y be .._ menta, UeenM reea and other rev-~ IJor ~~ ~ 1~•= enues of the City. or tot whc.e ~. •· u • oollectton tbe Clt;y la ft!IPOnalble. be 1 Jtt&. tMa Ia Mldt ....... and all other money receivable ltlrf • ·~ ............ by by tbe Clty fJGm tbe County. a. Cltf •• , .... _. Ia ._. State cr Federal Cove.rn~Mnt, M .. , • .,.. eo ., .. ,..r1Jt a t.rom UT c:wrt. oftkoe. dep&rt· el ... ....._ C•• lltwtlla _. ment or ~nq of the City are .... el. ~ ..... pww ....... coUected. t c._, .... ,,... _, _... (fbl ftroQh the Cit;J Kana· .,cr ~ ~ aye • ... ,u,-~bralt to tbe Cit;r COUncil __.. ..... r a .. ~ ...... atr M ow and to ,...trar • a IIIII a ..., the certw.l pubUc aCCIOUDtant (., • e _, ---:.:..:: em b)' tbe a.;, u an in· 11• k& el. ft • • t a\141.... a mon ............ UI IJIL ... b I S ....... 11 II -'&t.~Mftt .... pbl ... 4is-.............. = ...... ~and f\tnel baJ.aWKW ln -.. ..-.. 01r a •· auflldnt c~~eau to ebGw tJie u· (et•l'l 8 IE 11J111a ... .... -.d ftftaldal coidtloll o( tM J • ) ' ...... a "' -~; aJid. U ill( \M M 01 .a,dl ..,._ .. ,. • ., ... ..,_.. c~oe ,...Tm> KARIN SAYS: J guen I'm going to have a guest col-yum this w .. k. because I m sorto proud of the story about my O&ddy and our Ensign newspaper thot was printed in the Publishers Auxiliary. I helped with the story. as you can see. Here it is. just as it appeared in the Auxiliary on Aug. 9: • EDJTOR OF THE WEEK Intense Competition California's Arvo E. Sparks Haapa Arvo E. Haapa, owner and pub- Usher of the Newport Harbor En- slen, won an honorable mention In the competition for the NEA's Herrick Editorial Award thla year. With his entry went a letter contalnlne this paragraph: ''These editorials carry out the constlstent theme of the Ensign -promoting Individual responsi- bility, self reliance, personal lib· erty, constitutional government and states' rights, as opposed to surrender of our responsibilities and privileges to the government.. The weekly newspapers tttroueh- out the nation could serve as the bulwark of defense of our lib· ertles by carrying thls message to their readers." In a letter to The Auxl!Jary with the material we had re- quested for an Editor of the Week story, Mr. Hupa wrote: "I firmly believe that the great- est obligation of a publisher la to do his uttermost to preserve our R e p u b 1 I c, our Constitutional rights. and our capltallatlc sys- tem of private enterprise and in- ltlatlve. We should not be side- tracked by sneering attacks of those who call us reactionaries. and we should not feel ashamed to be patriotic, or to come out In defense of capitaliam. ""This obligation of the pub- Usher cannot be undertaken, however, unless he ia aware that there ia daneer to our Individual freedom. The dancet Is app&ftnt In the erowtne size and power of our e»ntraJ eovenllllent: In the fantastic tederal spendlne and national debt. the resultlnc In· fiatlon. and stJIJing of Initia tive. "What a tremendous force for freedom and Uberty the weekly newspapers could be ll they all would stand firmly In defense of our Constitution and its principle of limited govern men t . This would mean opposing federal grants of all kinds, because It ls, alter all, our own money, and with it the government gains control over us. It would mean opposing the foreign giveaways. which are bleeding our wealth and creating only enmity. It would mean a call for. repeal of the lacome tax amendment. or at least a drastic limitation on In· come taxing powers, because the growth of government can be checked only by limiting this source of money. It would mean Insistence on reducing the dan· gerously high federal debt, and a demand for operatJng the gov- ernment in the business-like manner of a balanced budget. "These are thin&s that I be- lieve. and which should be of prime concern for all publishers." Mr. Haapa b located In a very competitive situation. He dt>· S<.'ribes It as foUows: "Corona del Mar is within the city limits of the City of Newport ~a('h, but is geographically sep- arat~trom the rest of the city. Conticuous to Newport ~ach ls the city of Costa Mesa. Each city has a population ln excess of 23.- 000. Corona del Mar by Itself has about 6,500. "The Ensign Is number three paper In this competitive field. Coeta Mesa has the Globe-Herald, a tri-weekly. Newport ~ach has the News Press, also a tri-weekly. Both have shoppers covering the entire area. The Enslen has no ahopper and Its circulation b concentrated prtmarily In Corona del Mar. .. All th.rft newspapers won awards ln tbe 1~ NEA contest, and they were the only Orange County papers that won awards." Mr. Haapa is a native of Alt- kln, Minn. He served a.s a report· er, telegraph editor, make-up editor, editorial writer for the Columbus IOhlol Citizen and wu a journalism instru('tor at the University of Minnesota !at the same time winning his mas- ters' degreel. He started the En- slen Aug. 13, 1948. In partnership with the Costa Mesa Globe Her· ald. On March 1. 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Haapa purchaS<'d 'the paper tor themoo;elves. They were mar- ried In Bedford. England. She was a newspaper woman who had worked with Mr. Haapa in CORONA DEL MAR, Calif.-Mr. and M" Arvc E. Haap<'l of the Newport Harbor E"soqn po e wt!h their daughter. K..,,.,, Feb. 16 1958, O" the gorl ~ first bir•hd<"ty. lr the lower p cture. Karon m"le ., "II <"tl 1->er fa•her s off;ce <"tnd take s " r _,ll Th ~ rture .,....,\ +ale" wher> •he )'Oung ladv W.)s 17 mc-,th olo H t"' fo+!Jer •S tre publ .her of +he Er,.,q,. Columbus She went O\'E'rs4'as as a Red Cross club da rector He fol - lowed as a Malitary GO\emment ortk er Mr. Haapa has been active in Kawanas, American U!'gaon and Chamber or Commerce affairs. ser\'ed as secretary of the Or- anae County Unit of the C.alitor- nia Newspaper Publlshel'll Assn. for 2 yea rs. Hb award in the NEA contest was not the tirst na- tional honor won by the Ensign. A column by Dick Hoffman in the Ensign ('alled "C.Jllling C.Q. " . an eplatle each Wf.'ek to local fishermen won honorable men- tions In 1953 and 19!>-1. The "blagest" story personally for Mr. Haapa! ''The birth of our first and only child after almost 13 years of marrtace. "Best public St"rvi~ campaagn of the Ensign wu the outlawang of pinball machines by t~ City Council after our Investigation sh~ a trem.ndous take in pmbUng on plnball.s." In answer to another question. he answered: "I ha\'(' no tamE' for hohbae<;. exc-ept mu!'a<' whach I can e-njo) whale worka ng Poker playing J!! a mUC'h en)o~ t>d pa-.ume. some timE'S profltatlit> I like bndge verv much hut don't have murh time for at 1 ~a-. an e-nthusaastu golfer l:M>fore the Ensian started taking up a II m) time .. About nc>w .. pa~nne" ":'\ewspapenng at my le\•el rownt>~hap of a wE'f'kly, In a maghty comJ)('tltlve <>ltuatlon 1 Is a harassing and uhaustlng job -about 15 JK>r ~nt editorial and 85 per ~nt business and person nel. "But It's worth all the punish mt>nt, M<'aU!Ie It's my own busi nt>ss. Satisfaction comes from putting out a good product, but p\·en more so from the prtvlleJlf' of belna able to expres..<~ my per- sonal opinions In my wf.'ekly edi - torial column. All publlshel"'! should hold that as a rare prtvi lege and should use It fort"efully and fearlessly ... but thc-y·w got to be on the rl&ht side . whi('h ts the side ol h'Hdom, truth and justice ... often not In a~ PS--Rope you are all recuJar subecribers to the Enslen. U you aren't, lOQ ("&l\ m.&b me "-ery happy by wndln, In your Older to 2850 &' COqt Hwy .. Corona del Mar. On!)' $3.00 or OM )'Ml'. ~t!Jii. ment "ath the popular opanaon of thf' momPnt ·I do not f'nroura~e would he- pubhshPI"' to toe-4.'0mt> ~N'kly nt>wspaper owne~ The stru~~le ~~ too tough unl£'5..<: thf' pub· lashe-r ha<: lots of mone~ a\ a a! able Prac-e of gCIOd equapment as fantastically htgh; wag~ are high tu~pt for the publisher•: return on an\ estmPnt as IO\!o The <~mall busme$5 IS hard hit tw the he-a\'} hand of jtO\ ernmf'nt :._ by the rt"<l tllPf' of requare-d reports. a nd b~ thf' he&\")' taxE'S "I ~rot Into this busme~c; b~ starting th1s nt'wspaper for an other paper. and then huymg at for my~lf I have stay('(! in th~ 'bus mess bet'ause it as the bu~l­ ne$5 I II ke bf'.st. and I expt>ct to profit financially, eventually ... "l bt>lae\'e I chose journ,llsm as a cart¥r tw><'ause I was good at Engli<:h romposition in high !IChool and In my senaor I was ('hosen as the edator or the school paper wht-n it was first started. Afte-r graduation 11931 I 1 said l would bt> a ne~perman and I have nt'\·er changed my mmd.~ • wu M ... ._ttt(d by eiacti ac· l"PfcalltJOI\'". n.. a~ ~ ~tlclft ot U\la or41N"'O ,.._ ot an employ~~t u.ndef ttu. Maoa.-r 1'it.h the, appJOYal ot SI!CTIOl'f 1e. H&ARINCiS. cauntaat to t.be Clly Coudl, one CJ« ... ~ bam a poeiUOn .or the lhl,_ Mel &quia~; orcllnanc.. U..'ClWU ~ Baatd. ta) In nne.ral. so.Jd bear· c;opp ttwr.al to be dbtrlbuted to In ooe da. to a a-ltM!ft Ia an· and to cet1Uy Jta Gndi• and (I) lldeltat8Mn11. ~ T .. e quJIJ'kaU.. appraJ8al 1DP -..4' not be conducted U · (Obot!II....S bca p_,. HIM> .-cb IIMIDbet, one to the Qey .._. dale W'ldda bu a Ill,..., ~uon. ., JN'OYidecS ln ~ U. Nbwtata~Mtlt ot a board ~ am.m..._ e..n4t· C'Ofdlna to tedlnkal ruJ• relat· tl8ca1 year t\.lbmJt a coto ... Manger, DtNc'tor ot J\,....._ mutouam rate ot eom...-Uon. thl8 OtdJnaMe. ~ ~~ ahaU be provld· da* ~ on tM wdtten t..._ to ~ and wl~· tlnandaJ ~temmt and ,.,art. 'hi • -. and Cl'Y AttCif'MY, ,.. ~ '*'-'UJtmat". 14. (d) A4vl8oty '*· To act hl H In the twa ud JIQulaUoM. te.t iball ~ 01 u.. foUow· (b) Jtllht ot C!CKI.MH. n. em· (_.) &ap«Vbe tbe beplna of ...,Uwly, and IIUtftdeftt a4c!J. NCNJt'IMtrt tbat Ia ft!lltJ'tc'ted to an advlaofy ~putty to tbe ~ UlC'ITOK & lmt:ROI'J'KEM1 tg: 1 ~ ~ be NPft!Mnt.cl by CUJ"Nftt 1.,.~ ., au Pl'OPeT· donal cop~a of the alldlt aball tlt,y em~ ~1 04 penonnet admlnJatta. Alro IELIC'nOJf. <U Tbe Cb.a.lnun and GM c:aunMI ancr ah&lJ haw the naht t;y ot tbe Clty by aU Clty dqart· be placed on tta. ln tbe otftee of ......uocatJon''. The .....-liT'· Uon Cn tbe Clty een'lct. (a) 8eetult.ent. a.mattmnl ott..,.,.. ~ber alecterd by ~ JII'Od~ wtt~ to .uty menta. otoe. Ulld apndea. the Qty Clark wMftl u..y .lball ..n1 of a .Sna)e poatlon ln a (e) knllt:nwnt and •*· abaU be epadDid by tM Joard ttM .....s., lJl Jlll beba.1t. 'Jbe Board &hall ls· CJ) AaaWoe the uu. of and act bt avallatw tow lnlpeetlon by the cw. to a cW.tetent C'l .. on the Uon. SubJKt to the ~ M promotiOnal or u open. JJwo. · (2) 'hro ~ -~ ~Y tbe ..,._ ~ and compel the a neu nd with tM pMJ'WJ pubUe. aod a copy ot the buil ot a eh.anp 1n the dUtlel ot th..ls OtdJna.nce and the Ru ... w u pncttcable and~~ Board tram OCltft pa111:1e .. n. •ttftdance of all wl~ u ~ w.r a tlnandal ~tatement u of tbe aftd ree.POda:lbUJt:Sea of u-. ~· ud Beplationa, to ..aabUih I*· wtU\ the belt ...,......_ of tbe Cltt ~ ln ~ wttb JMIPU· ( ) M.odltlcatJon ot 41tParUnent apprvval ot tbe a a.napr ap• cl~ of tM tleeal yqr aball be tlon. • kiM a.oc1 approve proced.,_ lor 8mltce. aU vacanc:t• ahaU M la.U ble f4.wpart c. point deputies u neceG&t1 to act publtah~ ln the o111ctal news-~lnm&nt'". 'l1le eba~ of tbe NCf'Ultmt'l'lt &lid wledlon Ol Ou.d _, p~ .... ~ campara to . !::'tb. aetlon. oM 'n» fs:.~:~ under the provlaloru~ ot'ai\Y_law par2r''A Pf'OPOW to .ubmJt • ::_:~~ .!tu~n ~:-a~..: ~il~cell=:.•l.b.lnd,:.C:: ~~) ~~ ot an • (3) an. pencm Mlec:ted b)' the acUon :n:von itte tollowln1 requJrtn1 or perml n1 actl~t; b~ new ordinance provlcUna a ClvU to anotbe:r poc!Uon In the .. ~ tna of recruitment notice., tbe Uon to.r a c1aa ahall be~ CU;y Mana.ae. arou.ad.t: a eUy treu\lr'er. Sel'Vtce SyiJtem under the Ct~ da-. preparation and tcOrinl ot U • by the loud and .tat~ Jn tbt . 'Jbe aeope oC the .nn.n tat L 'I'M faeb do not JuMUy the (lt.k) PWloiTD such other duUes Charter and re~alln& lnltiaUve "~ltrMT~t ... The pi'OC.'ft& of am.in4tloM, and the establlah· e.xamtnaUon announcement. It and the lactort to be rated by action taken. coru~f.tent with thl.s Charter as ClvU Service Ordinance No. 511, attracttna qu.aiWed pet1ION1 to ment' and certllteatlon of ern· may con.alat of any one or a the qualltle.Uona a p p rala a J 2. A aua.tanUve violation or may be requited of him by ordi· enacted In 1942. The text of the partldpate In a .. lectlon plO('!eD ploym.ent Uata. combination of the tollowl~ ~.rd ~haJJ be Jointly •tabllahed omlaalon ol plOCHu.N wu m~•· nance or rHOluUon of the Clty proposed Clvll Service Ordinance for a claa (t) Jnv..cteatlona. To m&ke techniques: ....-ttten. oraJ, an4 by the Chy Ma.napr and the a. n.. action taken wu un· Council" Is u follows : "lteJUiar employee". An em· &1\Y lnvstleaUon conoemJn1 th.e demonatratlon te.ta: an apprals• Board. reuo.nab}e, caprictoua or arbl· "Section 802. Positions Included "ORDllifANCE NO. . .... ... ployee who hu aw:cealully com· administration of ~nel ln al of education and expertence; In orMr to be elJ&tble to com· trary In vt.w of the Qftenle, the In the System. The civil ~~ervlce pleted his probationary per:lod In tbe Cl~ ~tervlce and report lta and any test of manual akllla or pet. In the .elec:Uon ~ for drcu.mata.ncee aurroun411\f the system shaH Include all rull AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY a ~Uon. flndtngs to the City Council and peyalcal lltn~ whlcb fairly Pollee Cbld or File Chief, all oflenae, and the put reeord of time, re&War and pennanent po· OP NEWPORT BEACH RELAT· "ReJUiar ltatus". The status CitY Mana1er when requested to evaluates the candidates. e.ndld.a._ mu.t pouaa the mln· the employee. sltlons or employment on the Po· lNG TO CIVIL SERVlCE. of an employee who bu acquired do ao by the City Council. the 2. A probation period u es· lmum quallticaUona aet forth In <d) Relmburaement tor Joea of lice and Fire Department& ot the The people of the City of Mew· a re&War appointment. City Manaeer or by al\)' oraan· tabJtahed In the Rules and Rei· tbe,. claaa apedfkaUon.s. Such ~Y An employee ahall be re· City and may, by ordJnance. In· port Beach do ordain u follows: . "lelNJtatement". The re·em· lzed City employees' ...oclation. ulatloNI shall a_pply to aU ap· clua apedtlcatloru~ ahaU be pre· lmboreed for a fou ot pay arLI· elude any other appolntlve ofti· SECTION 1. DEFINmONS. pl~t of a forrrfer employee. In any lnvestleatlon or bear· po!ntmenta to ~ltlona Included pared by the City Manaaer with Ina from a dt.dpllnary action cera or positions in the Mrvice of The rollowin& terms. whenever WJtejedion". The separation lne It conduct. the Board shall In the System except actin& ap· the approval of the Board. aealnat him to the extent that It the City except the followlnr: used In thls ordlna~ shall be hom the City service ot an em· have the authoritY to examine polntments. Succaalve proba· S£C110N 11. EXAMINATION Ia aubNquently revoked or modi· l. All elective officer&. I coratrued u followa: ployee who does not .ucceafully witnesses under oath and to com· Uon ~rloda In a position ahaU ANNOUNCEMENTS. Examine· fled by the Board. Reimburse· 2. Cit Mana er Assistant .. Acting appointment". The complete ~ probation period In pel their attendance or the pro· not be allowed. In the event of lion annou.ncementa shall be ment ahaJl be confined to the t :. er If a~ • one rivate temporary appointment o1 a per· a position and who does not have ductlon of ev1dence before lt by promotlon to • position In a bleb· ~ed not le. than two wHkl rlod ot time betwe.n the date Cl y ~a fo 'the cr· M:na r son to a position in a class for recular statu. in another posl· subpoenas Issued ln the-name of er clau and at any Ume within pr:lor to the floal date for sub· ::: such dl.ctpUnary action and ~; :t?'omey As&n:!nt City ':t : which there Ll no employment tlon in a different clasa; or, the the City and attested by thef c:;,y hLI probation period In that posl· mtttJn1 appllcatloNI. Such sx-t· the date ot the Board's final de· tome l1 an' Cl Clerk Clt"f llst; to a posiUon occupied by a reduction or an employee who Clerk. It ahall be the duty 0 e Uon. an employee may be ft!· Ina ahaU be In a coru~plcuoua clslon as set forth In Section ~. Di~~o:>' or Fi~ance, reeular employee on suspension did not successfully complete his Police Chler to cause all ;uch jected by the department head place at the City Ball, at the of. 18 (e) hereafter. Cit En n~r. all Department as provided In Section 7(el of probation per:lod In a position to subpoenas to be served, an re· and reduced to the position he flee of the appropriate depart. (e) F1ndln&•· The Board shall Heids a~d all employees o1 the thla ordinance; or to a position another pc»}Uon in a different fuaa.l of a person to attend or ~0 occupied prior to aucb pron10t1on ment, and at such other places certify coplea of lta findlnp and Libra · Department. including occup1ed by a probatlo!'ary or class In which he has acquired testlty In answer to such au · without ri&ht to ap~al to the u th.e Board deems appropriate. dectaloNI to the City ~anaeer, th u1r rlan regular emp1oyee who IS on a regular status. poenas s hall subject said person Board. provided he had acqulred SfX:TION 1.2 INSPECrnON OF the department head from whose ; AI~ members or boards and leave of absence. "Re81enatlon··. An employ~·s to prosecution In the same man· regular status In such fonner EXAMINATION PAPERS. action the appeal wu made and ro~lssions .. Allocation ... The assignment voluntary. separation. ner set forth by la w for Callure ~f posltlon. U the employee had not (a) In leneral. Th.e examJna· the appellant employee. • The 4 Positio~ In any class or or a single position to the proper "Rules and Regulations ... The appear beCore the Ci ty Cou~c li acquired reeulAr status In the tlon papers of candidatea are not Board'a decision ahaJl be final. grad created Cor a special or class in accordance with the spe· Civil Service Rules and Regula· Each member or the Boal'<l: s a System pr:lor to auch promotion, subject to lrwpectlon by the pub· SECTION 17 POU11CAL AC· tem;;,rary pur~ and which ciflcations for that class. tlons adopted pursuant to this have the power to admmlster he may be dlscharged without lie Upon requeat made within TJVITJES · may exist for a period of not .. Applicant ... A person whose ordinance. oaths to witnesses. right of appeal to the Board. 'se.;.en days afteT the notices of (a I Poilllcal actlvlttes prohlb· longer than six inonth.s In any application Cor employment has "Selection" The pi'CX'eSS of SECTION 6. RESPONSIBILI· SECTION 9. EMPLOYMENT the examination rwulta have lted Any person occupying a one calendar year. been accepted. but who has not evaluating the qualitications or TIES AND AUTiiORITY OF CITY LISTS. been mailed, any candidate may pc»l.t1on Included in the SyatPm 5 P . · 1 ed to render yet taken part In the selection candidates through one or more MANAGER. (a) Priorities. Priority for con· lnapect hl.s own examination shall not: · ersons emp oy procedure for a class techniques. Th Cit M shall be re 1 h 11 professional. scientific, technical "Boa d .. Th Cl~ 1 Se Ice "St' ti .. Th 1 1 1. e )' anager · slderatlon for emp oyment s a papers, Including the queatlons 1. Take an active part tn a or ex rt service. r · e I rv para on ·. e . erm na 10n sponslble for the following: be given to employment Jlsts In and his anawera, excepting copy. County of Orange or City poHUcal 6 ~ersons who render part· Board established pursuant to of an employees servsce with the «a) Rules and Regulations. the tollowin& order: re·employ. righted or standardized tests. On campaiJn. llm.e service without pay or who this ordinance and the Newport City. . .. Preparation of amendment. to ment lists. promotional employ· copyrl&hted or standardized testt 2. Act as a worker at the polls are paid on an hourly or per ~~<'h C~ty C~arter. "Suspension · The temporary the Rules and Regulations for ment llsta, and open employment the candJdate may ~view the ac· or dlstrfbute bad&ea, pamphlets. d' b . .. Cand1date . An applicant who separation of an employ~ as a recommendation to the Board. lists. curacy of acorlnl and computa· dodpra. or handbllla of al\)' kmd ~~~t~:~s.lll4. Presentation of is particlpatlng In the selection d~pllna'! action. . . The City Attorney shall approve (b) Re-Employment ll.sta. The tloru~ by compar:lne his answer ravorin& or op~lna any candl· Demands. All claims for dam· pr~u~ for a .. class. System · The C1v11 Service the legality of such amendments re·employment li.st for a class aheet with the key answer sheet. date for election or nomination to ages agaJNit the City must be Certification . The act or notl· System created In accordance prior to their submission by the aball consist of the namea of the The written commenta ot a quail· a County or <>nnae or City office. veriried and presented 10 the City tying a department head of the with thls ordlnan~ and the New· Board to the City Council Cor its following: flcatloNI appraLial board and f&l Actlv1tles not a r fe et e d. Clerk within ninety days after candidates wh~ names ap~ar port Beach Ci ty Charter and in· approval. Rules and Regulations (1) Layoff. RA.>gular employ. the 'written evaluation of a ps)'· ThLI ordinance does not prohibit the ()('C urrence, event or trans. on employment lists as set forth cludJn& only thot~e positions to shall be adopted by motion of the ~ who have been laid oU for chlatrist, It any, shall not be any ~rson occupytne a position action rrom which tht> damaees ln •. Sectl~n 9Cf l of thls ordinance. w.hlch the provisions of thLI or· City Council. lack of work or Jack or funds. revl~ by the candidate; on lncluded In the Syatem from: allegedly arose. or within such Be C~y. The City or Newport dl~,;nce apply. 1 1 .. A 1 (bl Clua Specirlcatlons. · Sub-12> Position reallocation. Reg· request of the candidate, hls rat· 1. Becomin1 or conUnulnr to shorter tlme as is otherwl.se pro· .~c · .. emporary pos t on · pos ject to approva l by the Boa.rd, the ular employees wh011e positions int by the qualtncatlons appral.s· be a member o1 a poUUcal club vlded by law. and shall set rorth City Cha.rter . The City Char· tl~n of llm~~ed duraUon. pr~paratlon and revision of cl.. In a clas& have been reallocated al board ahall be aummariud for or oreanlzatlon. In detail the name and address te~. or the City ~.f Newport Beach. 'Transfer . A chance of an em· specifications for positions ln· to a class with a lower maxJmum hla lntonnauon. 2. Attendln& a political meet· of the t:lalmant the time date. City Council . The City Coun· ployee from one position to an· eluded In the System. rate o1 compensation. (b) Revteow precedure. If the lnl . place and clrcu.rnatfnces of the ell .. of th~ City or Newport Beach. other position In the aame cJau lei Personnel procedures. Ad· Such namea shall be placed on candidate believes an eTTOr hu 3. Enjoylnt complete f~om occurrence a nd the extent of the Class . A group or positions or In another clasa hav1na the ministration or Board pollcles the list in reverse order of lay · been made In th.e Jr&dlne of hls from lnterfe~nce of any kind In Injuries or damages sustained. sutrlclently similar in duttes, re· same maximum salary rate, In· and procedures within the frame· oU or poeitlon reallocation. The examination or In the credit atv. autinl b.l..a vote. All such claims shall be ap· sponslbllltles, a 'th o r It y, and volvlng the perfonnance of basic· work of thl.s ordinance and the order of layoff or posJtlon real· en .to him, be may withln twelve 4. ~lnl or acceptiJll elec· proved or rejected In w:1tlng by I minimum quallflcaUons for em-ally similar duties, and requlrin& Rules a nd Jteeulatlons, lnclud· location shall be on the buLl of daya alter the maJUnl of exam· Uon or appointment to a pUblic order of the City Council and the ployment to pennlt co':"blnlng subetantlally the same minimum Ina: Inverse employee seniority In the lnaUon resulta make written ap. oUJce whUe on leave 011 abeence. date thereof eiven. them under a common htle and q~ali11catlo~ 1. Public announcement or class. plication to the Board for • re-S. ~~ atcnatures to any All otber demands against the the equitable application of com· 'Vacancy · A poaltion that Ll va.c.andes and examinations and (cl Promotional employment vJew; provided, however, that In lnltiatlvt or refennclwn petition City t be I wrlUna and may mon standards of selection and not occupied by an employee the review of appllcatlona foy tt.t.a. Promotional employment auch applie.tlon h.e muat atatt dl.recUJ' aftA!ctlnl hls ratel of mus n bill 1 i compensation. hav1nr etther a PJOb-tionaJY 01 t•--.... 1 apedD.c I'"' "' t 1 1 1 u ... -.a. be in the Conn of a • nvo ce. • "Ciasa Spedflcat:lons". A writ· regular a po!n~t. ~pl~nt. , .... ana 1 oona!at of the name.• .., anu Par e u at y eom:penaa Of\, nOU.ra or --... re· payroll. or formal demand. Each ten description of a cJass, setting SECTJO~ 2 ESTABLISHMENT 2. Preparation and conduct of of City employees Who have been whefttn be belleY• an enor baa t.l.rement, Of otber eon41Uona ot such demand shall be presented rorth factors and conditions · examinations and the establllh· aucceafuJ In a promoUonal re· been made. employment. to the Director of Finance within which are essential characteris OF CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM. ment and use of employment crultment and examination. . Upon receipt of auch appllaa· 6. • ot.tltbuttna bade-• .-m· ninety days after the last Item or tics of positions In the class · Pursuant to Article VJJJ of the Hats. (d l Open employment II s t s. Uon and In no case later than phleC., dodt'ers or handbill&. ow the account or claim arerueft. "Continuous service'' The" City Charter. all run.ume, regu. 3. Certt11catlon and appoint· Open employment lists shaU con· Its next reeular meettne. the other actlv1tlea In f'!Of\ftectlon The Director of Finan~ shall ex· ice without break or i~terru s~.rv-lar. and permanent positions and ment o1 e Hgibles. slst or the names or all candl· Board shall examJne the candl· with auch petition ll not earned am1ne the c;ame. If the amou nt of an employee having a p~o~:~ employment In the . Police and 4. Evaluation ·or employees dates who have been successful date'a papers and trades. Aey er· on durtna hLI houf'l of work or thereof Is legally due and there tlonary or 'Teguiar appointment Fire Departments are Included during probation periods and in an open recruitment and ex· ror or lnjuatlce ahall be COrrect· when he Ia dreaed in the unl· rt>ma1nc; on his books an unex· .. Copynghtt>d or standartttu'd In the System, except those poel · periodically therea!ter. amlnatlon. ed, and any change In the order fonn ~uired In h is City depart· haustt'd·balnnce or an approprla-tests ... w r 1 t 1 P n examinations tlons excluded by Sec11on 802 of 5. Appointment. tra nsrer, pro· (el Layoffs. The names or of s tandlnl of candidates u a ment. tson against which the same may whkh are used by agencies other the City c.harter. The City Coun· motion, demotion. rejection. lay. probationary employees who are reault thereof shall be rnade by SECTION 18. STATUS OF be c-hargecl. he shall approve than the Csty of Newport Beach ell by ordmance. may Include 10 <fff, dismissal and re·lnstatement laid off or reduced In rank Cor the Board. No appointments shall PRESENT EMPLOYEES. Any such demand and draw b1a war· .. Demotion". The reduction of t~t' System positions In other de· of employees. lack of work or lack of funds be made Crorn the employment employee who, prior to the t>C· rcmt oo tbe Clty Tt-ecuurew there· an employ~ rrom a position in partments. 6. Allocation or positions to shall be ~tored to the same pro· ll.ats until the Board haa acted fectlve date of tht. ordinance, at· for, payable provide for its pay· one class 10 a position In an. SECTlON 3. PURPOSE OF classes on the basts or duties, motional or open employment upon .s uch a p pI i c at 1 on. The ~alned probatlonary or regular mf'nt out or the proper fund. other class whlr h has a lower SYSTEM. . responsibilities and minimum list Crom which the original ap. Boards decl.slon shall be final. status In the System shall retain Othf'rwise hf' c;hall reject lt. Thf' maxsmum rate of <'Ompensatlon. The purpose of the System IS to qualifications. polntment was made and In the SEC110N 13. EMPLOYMENT such atatus. Employees In per· . • • . ..Department head·· An l establish an equitable and uni 7. Maintenan<'e and use or same order as when the original CONDm ONS. manent positions In the Polic-e C 1ty C ounc-11 may overrule any ployee who is the h~ad of r~ form prOC'edure for dealing with perllonnrl records. appointment was made. Cal AppUcatlons. The Board and Fire Depa~nta on such rf'Jt:'f'ltnn hy the DITPCtor ?f F1 1 P!-l.lhlio;hed offwP or rlPpartmPnt pt>rsonnel matters: to attract to 8 Maintenance of eHectlve {f) CertUlcatlon. Certlrt cation shall have tile right to require date who had not previous ly nann• and orrlPr the demand ··n1..,chargp" Tht> tcrm~natlon thP C1ty st>rvlt'e ~he most c-ompe· f'ommunlratlons between em· shall be made In ronrormance all applicants to submit appllca-been considered 8 being In the p.nn Objectioos of the Director of a regular emploH'e pur«uant I tf'nl per.-ons avaslable: to assure ployt't's and tht>ir supervisors; with the following provisions: tiona. agr~ments, or statements System shall on such date be of Floaoce m be oYerruled by' 10 SE'rllon II of thts ordino~nc-t> that the appo1n1ment and promo bf>twe-en ('mploy~s and the City 1. IC a re·employment list ex· pertinent to their employment. presumed to have compl<'ted tbe Cl Couo:J aod tbe wcnnrot · Ehgshl<' A p<>r-.on who'*' lton of emplo)·t>t>S will tx-baS<'d 1\fanager, and tx>tw~n employ· ists Cor the class, the hlght!St lbl Exempt positions. Where their probation periods and shall order:J drawo n.1me app<'ars on an employm<'nl o~ mNst and fltnt>s.c;; ~nd to pro <'f!s and the Board relative to con · name on s uch list shall be t:er· there Is no actual break In con· acquire reJUlar status In the S)S· Th . · C F. h 11 lis< vsde reasonable secunty Cor em dltion~ of employment IICied Cor each vacancy to be Unuous service, an employee tem f' D1rector o snanf'r " a · 1 "ECTI() Cllled N havJna b tl · tr.Jnc;mit suf'h liemand. wtth hll> · I-:mploy~>e" A pt>rc:on l<'gally P oy(.'('s ,., N 7. APPOINTMENTS. . ames on promotional or . • pro a onary or reeular SECTION 19. SEVERABILITY. 'tppro\ Jl or rt>jf'dtnn thNMf "" Of'r'upy ing a posilllm. SECTION -t CREATION OF A I a I Genera l policy. Appoint. open employment Hsts shall not status In a P<l81Uon In the Sys-If any provision or this ordinance ;ICHsNI thrrPtm aod warrant 11 • r;mplovm(>nt lists" Ao; de. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD. mC'nto; shall be based on merit be certlrted IC a re·employment tem who Is appointed to an ex. ta tor any reason held to be un· aof, to lh<' < 1.1y ;\fanagl't Jr a c:rnben 10 Sf>C'llon 9 or th1c.; or·j T_here I~ hereby P<~tablished a ancl fltn('ss to be ascertained so Jist for the clau exists. empt position shall retain 'Such constitutional. such dec 1 s 10 n rtrmanll i"' """ for an slt>m In dinanrc.>. a Jist of thP namt>s of Civil Sen·tct> Board consi.stlng of Car as prartlcablt> by competitive 2. Except Cor a cting appoint· status In the Clvtl Service posl-shall not affect the validity of dunPtl within an approvNI burl f'anrlirlalt"' who are eligible cor five members to. be appointed by examination. Appointment& shall ment.s, no person may be ap· Uon. Upon vacating the exempt t~ remaining provisions. gPI appropri,tllon it shall rt>quJTC' probationary appo1ntmt>nto; to the City Counctl In ac<"ordan<'«.> be made from employment lls\.1 pointed or traru~ferred to any po. position, the employee shaiJ on SECTION 20. CONFUC11NG the approval of the City Mana posit10n.o; in a parti<'ular claso;. 1 with the Csty Charter. Each of by the department head on ap· altlon In the System unless he hla request be restored to hla LEGISLATION. ~N othf'rwi~ It shall n•qulre thl', .. Entran<'e·~evel position.. A the members shall be a person of proval of the City Manager. ~ the minimum qualifl· fonner status In the position un. (a) Confilcta with City Charter. approval of the CttY Council. Col poo1uon 10 the first or heg1nning 1 good repute In his business. pro· t b l Employment llsta. Subject catioN! aet forth In the cJua Jesa the reason lor such vacating In the event of any conflict be· lowing the adoption by 11 of an C'lac:.~ In a serses of claSS(>S whi<'h Cession or cx;cupatlon and known to the provlslona of this ordl· specifications Cor th.at poaitlon. 1s sutficlent erounds for dis· tween thls ordinance and the amendment to the budgt>t auth have increasingly responsible to support c1vll service prlnclplt'S nan<"e with respect to re-employ· (g) Duration of employment ch&rJe from the City wrvice aa City Charter, the provisions or orizlng <;U£'h payment. Any per· dull('c; and progressively higher In the public servlef>. ment Hsta and the selection of llsta. The duration of employ· described Jn thla ordinJnce. the City Charter shall prevail. c;on dlssatisflt>d wllh the refusal min I mum qualiCicatlons and SECTlON 5. RESPONSIBILI ·I thf' Pollee a nd Fire Chlet.a. when ment U.twhaU be .. pTeleribed Thla provi.slon ahaJJ not apply (b) G9nnlctlna ordinances. or. oC thf' City ManagN to approve! compensation. TIES AND AUTHORJTY OF an appointment La to be made In the Ruli. and BeiUiatlons. to an employee who reai&NI from dlnane» No. 511 Ia hereby re. any df'mand In whole or In part. ..Exempt position". Th()S(' posi· BOARD. the names of the hlghest three SECnON 10. SELEC'I10N OF a ~ltlon In the s,..tem and, pealed. may prt>sent ·the same to lhP City I tions which eolther are ~peclflcal · l'he runctlons of the Boar.d I eligibles wtlllne to accept ap-POLICE AND FIRE CHIEFS. without a break In hla contlnu· SECTION 21. CODIFICATION Coundl whi<'h after examining 1ly excluded by the City Charter shall be: polntment aball be certified to (a) Intent. It ls the intent of oua aervl~ wtth the City, ls ap. AMENDMENT. Thl.s ordinance nto the matte~ may approve or from the Civil Service System or T d 1 the department head In the order thla aectlon that vacanclt!S In the pointed to an exempt po.Hlon. m~ be codified by the City ~eject the dema.nd in whole or in I which are not included In the th~a~rd!:~u;!:iness ~or ~t;~~~ In which they appear on the ap· poaltloru~ of Pollee Chief and Fire SECnON 14. EMPLOYEE AP· eounen In a alnele cbapteT of the part system In accordance with Sec· duct of Ita meeUnp; to hold propTiate employment list and Chief be fllled by the beAt quaJI. PEALS. The Board ahall con· Newport Beach Munlctpal Code ~ion 1115. Rt-gl~tering Was· tion 2 of this ordinance. reeular meetings at lea.t once a the appointment ahaJI be limited fled perwona available as deter· vene In rerular or apedal meet· but •may not be Mpealed 0; rcmt.a DPmands w. ananta Dt>·l "Layoff". As an economy meas-mont h and such special meetings to these eligibles. mined by competitive examlna· lnp for t.ha purpow of rwiewlnl amended uoept by a majority · unr ure. the separation or an employ· call f th fcl Actlne appolntnwnta. In tlon. Qualltlcattona belne sub· llpJ)Mla ot re.,u_lar efnployeea aa vote of the electors voUna there· mands on the City Trecu ~ bera~ of lack or work or as are necessary on ° e th~ absence of an employrnf"nt atanUMJy equal, preferen~ ahall followa: Any rerular employee on at any ~neraJ or apec:lal mu· which are not paid Cor Jnck of I lack of runds. chalrtnan or a majority of the list for a class, a vacant po~ltlon be &lven to candidates In the In th~ Syatem who hu bet'n lUI· nldpal election. A majority of funds shall b<' reglstert-d. All reg· .. Open recruitment ... A recruit· members of the Board, and to In that cJaaa DU\Y be filled by an Newport Beach Fire and Pollee JN>nd4td, demoted. o.r Cl.t.cbara-d two·thlrdt of the electon votlna Jstered wa:mmt.a demands shall I ment that Is not restrictt'd to City ::t t~a=~~o~~ ~~ =n: acting appointment. No credit Departmenta who quality und•r may, within a pe11od of nve daya thereon 11 nece8UJY f« the ap. be paid In the order of their reg· employ~s. the members of the Board •h.all shall be allowed In any exa.mtna· the Nlectlon process herein de· after web action. teQuat oC the provaJ o1 any a~t or re· lstrallon wh(>n funds thereror are .. Original appointment ... A per· f th tlon or the eatabll.sbment ol any .crlbed. depanm.nt head • wrl~n &tate· peal that wtthdrawe any depart. available and shall·bear Interest son''l first appointment as an em-constitute a quorum or e employment Hat for aervtce ,.n· 1'bb .ecdon ahall not be C'On· ment of the rea.o .. fOf web ac· ment. omoer or employfoe fJom from the date of reglstraUon at ploy~ of the Clt)l or Newport transaction of business. dered under an actin& appoint· •trued to include the po&'IUona of don. ~ ~t head ah&JI the Syatem. such rate u shall be fixed by the Bea<'h. I b) Rules and Reeulatlon.s. ment. Pollee Chlef and F1re Chief 1n O..m.l&b auch ltatement within SP.CTtON zt PENALTY FOR City Council by resolution:· "Pennanent position ... A posl· To recommend to the Clty Coun· (d ) Temporary ~ltlon&. Ap· tbe S,.rnn. OYJ ct.,_ thtfatter. :on.. employ. VTOLA'ftON. Any ~ who "Se<'tlon 1117. Independent tlon that 1s expected to exist In· ell, after approval by the Cl'>' polntmenta to temporary ~J· (b) SeledJon ~. The It· .. may, wtlhln ten .,_ tJMN. vtolat. any o1 the. provlalo011 o1 Audit. The City Council shall dertnltely. .. Attorney and alter a public tlons need not be .,_de from ml· Jertfon of the PoJI('e Chltf ,and alter, m. a written annNr to thls Ol'dlnat~C* &ball 'be deenwd ~mploy at th~ beginning of t>ach ''P08Itlon . A romblnatlon or hearlnl thereon. the adoption, ployment lllts. Plre Chid ahaJI be rnac:le by t1M wc.b reuona wllh tbe 8oald.11M piiC;)t ot a m1acitmeaoor an4 n~Cal y~ar, a qualified <"ertlfled curreont duties and responalblll· amendment. or repeal ot RuJ (e) Appointment durlnl aua· City Manater from amona tbe Board abaiJ within t11'Wita ~ upon coon'VkUon tJJereot M be public accountant who shall, at ties &MIIned to a sin11e employ· and ReculaUona to implement Pf'Mion. Durlna tM per10d ot c:and.ldat.alwhoee naro.. appeu l.a\wttaat. Ute CUI and eball P'inbbed u ~In the "ew· such time or finMoos as may bt> ee and perfonned on either a the provblona ot thla Ofdlna.nce. ~lon of a ,..war employee on an open employtneont Hat I« .:MdWe • bearlnl. The JMoari"t port ae.th Nuhld,al Code for 1 pecWed by tM City Council. fuJI.tJme or part-time bull. Aft~T adoptton by rnotSon of the from a poliiUaa or pn41na ftll&l the claa Soch l1lt aball bt eN· abll be a doeed Wtlna at the vtolatloiw 111. II&Jd code and at au(b. oth.., times as he ''Proba Uonary .tatua". 1'hc sta· Clty CouncU. such lblJea and action on ~ to NYt4rw ac.c! N a NA.It oC an cumlna· reca~ o( t.he .,....,__ SIIC"'10R Jl. I! I' pi: c T ( v £ ahaJJ detennlnt. •:xamlne the tua of a person who bu acquired ~atlcms lh&JI ba" the r.otce the~ dlemotl~ « dla· tJon CCII1IIISIIU.na ot a written wt SIK:'nOJf 15. DEMOTJOJII, DA'I'Z. ,_ .. ontloanc. .Ull be boob. rtCOrd8. Inventories and a probationary appointment. an.d effect of law. ma.&l ola NC\llar em..,... tht Wllal'l_. at 50 perteftt aa4 a llJSPiaiSJOif AJm DIICJU.IIGZ. lftiectlft .., ciii,J1I.,.... u.e e.u· reporU ol aU ot11cen and ~m· "Probation perfod". A workln& (c) API* II. To recetve and ~Uan rnay be fWe4 01\lJ by u qun&:.UoM •JIPI'81eaJ ._ ... .,, • .,_ Ia .. ., ........ 7 M -..a.:Jo=-:;' dftirild'* tMt It P~ who J't'Celw, bandJe or test pertod that a. ~rt of the hear appe.a\1 wbmlttec:t b1 any ac:ttna appof"tiiM'nt. at eo pawot The mJ.Dblll ... w l'tH~ • s 1ndlcl. ,. -... wu 'i 8 naaJorlt1 .,.. dlabur.e public tu11ct. and o( all 1tlectlon ~ and cJ"rln1 pel"'In ot any appllcant or can· (I) Tra.nllfea. With tha ..-~ aww on e.cb ,..._ ....... oatr • ua. ~ of .._ ftedOft ftUnl tlMiiNiDe at •udl other omoas. ~or whJeh on emplOJM ts nqutrecJ to dictate for a J*ltloo tn Uae Qty P'Vftl ot tbe CtT ... ..,.., a.n of tbt. UUftlnaU. liMO ... 10 11 ••:.:::::; .. •'7: lndld· ttw IPidaJ llininadpal ~ departm«nta .. the at,y CGuncU demoaltrate hls nme. for the entplDymart relattft to odtl.na.l tm.PiOJee IIIQ be ~ ...-n~ .-:r; •411:::::::::-;--.... ; miMi • tl:t; ceDid IDr KOMBw., IM."' maJ dlrtct.,.. toOO .. ~~ doU. of Ute palldon to whkh appoiAtment, pwomodGa~ dl8mJia. fran~ OM piQIIttloft to &.DOtt.r. ,.... wrtHID ta.t :-n M ,... ~; artanw. .. -. DeW~ •J::.'*lL tta ::,.~ ~ =.r: = .. ~ ~~ ::-~=-~ ~~ ~aa:.ta .. ;r. :::-:.:.: r .:. .• a:.=; ::-..=:..·cal·~..... ;,7 .. '*' ... atJ.: .. Ill ITIU LAaOUTS~Dr 'ftiZ COASTAL AUA . U.e MeMahont Euiv T~rma ·~ Ill W. 111'1111'. OOITA ICDA-10 IJMl . . .•• ..... ENSIGN CLASSIFIED SEVENTY YOUNGSTERS who completed the smell ~t hondling closses held ot the Balboa Y echt Club during the lost 2 yetlrs were guests of Harbor Mester AI Oberg et e w•ener bake lost Thursday evening at the L St. fire .nngs on Balboo Peninsula. Here John Duke, vice-commodore of the Bos'ns. presents AI a cowh ide leather wollet in eppreciotion for AI s work in conducting the so fety afloat courses. jPhoto by Mrs. Petr d Shepord) Building Total Almost Past $12 Million Mark TH~ llOLJO: I?>LOIIER CContlnued from Pagt> Nlmot an S85 paddleboard !rom has car In the carage at his home. 109 The building permit total for the City of Newport Beach hu climbed within $50,000 ot $12 million, and by the end or th la month may uceed the $12,393, 551.95 recorded for all or last e MEWPOBT BEIQRTS Diamond Ave., Balboa l!>land ... Pernel Georce Barnett, green-Mrs. William Howell aatd she house at 518 Fullerton, $6,000. was having skunk trouble at her • B •• •oA co~· home at 618 Marigold Avp. Co I ft6oe .,._, rona del Mar ... Tht' Allt>n Shop ~ Max Cawthon, shelter for .. roa a.u.a PIANO .tr OllGAlf SALE, Stftln- way Grand lib new blr aav- lnJ. 12 other tJne UNci Grandi . Chtckerif16, Knabe, 1. Doll, WurUtz.er, etc. Priced from 1395, Sd5, JS95. 3 yean to pay, SchmJdt·Phllll.-. 5lO N. Main, Santa Ana, Since Ul14.. PlANO A ORGAN SALE, il&ili- mond Cbureh model oqran. prtced to aell. Schmidt-PbUlls-, ~ No. Main at 8th. Santa Ana. ME l••r 400/o II llo/o IH NO DOWN-TERMS RIEITME Wbole&a.J~ price for BetaU eu.tomua WI£ lYEII UNION SDVJCZ Avocado 6 <:nut RJJhway Corona del Mar Next to Jamaica lnn ORiole 3 -3.320 PIANO lr ORGAN SALE, L.t»ed Hammond Spinet. an excellent BUY. Schmldt·Phllllps, at 6th and No. Main, Santa Ana, £s: tablished 1914. heater. 29 Balboa Coves, $50. at 3450 VIa Oporto, NPwp<>rt ' year. e t7PPEJl BAT AJIEA Bearh, reported mert'handlse val ------------- Building throughout the <'lly Is Phyllis Stello, swimming pool. ued aHt$84 shoplift('~' . . Lawr nRES still affected by the summer dol· 1106 Cambrldre. $3.000; Russell enre arrts reporte .. a po.-..~iblt> dru I h Lockhart, swlmma'ng pool. l739 prowler around his homP at lfiO'i' ms, but expectat ons are I at · 1 o H' 1 there. will be a consldt>rable plC'k Tradewlnd . $3,000 Htgh and r., Harbor tgh and<~ . • " EWPOBT BEACH between 3 and 4 am . . :'o-1 r<1 up before the month is over. ,...__ M F d r 309 N Following permits were assued: 8. E Hottinger, demolish dwell-'-""'r&e c arlan o · • ar Jng. 201 19th St., $100; Mary <'L'i.Sus Ave . Corona dPI :\1ar was • 111VDfE TEUACE Jone'!, wall and addition, 300 taken to Hoac Hospatal "'Ufft>ring Ralph Smith, 1-unlt. 1 story ove dou f sJ~p ptll dwelllng, 1827 Sabrina, $40,165. 34th St., $3.800: Duncan Hardt><;ty, r o mg " sia n 3112 Lafayette, $2.000: GPr· e WEDMESDAT, SEPT. 3 e BALBOA ISL.AJfD trude Fowler, repair building John Klf"ber. 2515 \'1.,ta Dr FACTORY BLE~ISHED L. E. Batrheller. 1-unat. 1 story damagt>d In auto acctdent. 2607 Bay Shores was arrMtt>f1 on a dwelling, 2f11 Garnet, $13,750: Newport Blvd.. S1.500; Robert <'harge of drunken dnv1ng . . Sho, Eye...laHJ EJse Harry Sykes. demolish 1 -~tory Dec.-ker, fen<'e and gate, 219 36th ~1rs Samuel Moad report~ holes · 1 J• t structure at 113 Jade, leaving 2 St.. Sl50; Joe Abney, repair comer shot an tht> window of ht>r home JHrll SE£ US. story dwelling In front, SJOO. damaged in auto a<'<'ident. 4300 at 1 Wl Prlsdlla Ln . Harbor 1;.11 NEW TOP QUAUTY FIRSTS or roa BALJt PIANO A<'C'Ordlons, 120 Bus.. Big Barcalna from $87, like new. Schmldt·PhJlllps, 6th and Mam, Santa Ana . PIANO 6 ORGAN SALE, 6 beautl· tu.l Spinet Planoa aJJ perfect. Map~. Ebony, Cherry, Fr. Prov., Blonde: tome reposaessed, rent returns, trade-Ins, 2 allghtJy dam&fed In shipping. Save up to $275.. a years to pay balance. Schmldt·PhlJllps, 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. PIANO 6 ORGAN SALE, repos. lt'INied Wurlltter Spinet. hurry to see this. Rent new Spint't, ~elect your flnl&h. Schmidt· Phillips, ~ No. Main, Santa Ana. U.AL &STATE 6 aEin'Al.S Top Job op~ &Ja ICen and Womea UO Tu.un-Newport Beedt (aero. from All·Ameriea.n parldn.r lot) TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sun To Check Wlth .IUIEFIMII &a,II,•Mf ipiCJ 402\i 32nd St., Newport FOR RENT: Small turn, apt , Jiv. ORiole 3-4680 Inc room with Hide a -bed sofa. PART TIME DISHWASHER 2i21 C"'mplete bath and klt<'hen. 1 E. Cout H\lr)'., Corona del Mar Utilities pd. $57 mo., yearly IITVATJOKS WARTED only. Garage available S8 mo OR 3-5784, no answer. OR 3· DAY WORK -Harbor Area. KI ~ Local ~ference.s request· 3.5002. .t ----------------------WINTER RENTAL: 2 bdrm. house NJSCELL.AJfEOt7S and •ara~. ~place and !.a. RENT a Hammond Spanet 0 r¥an hut. 225 hart, Balboa laland. tor 5 weeks, onty $25 and cart- ., lncl. utll. OR 3-0438. age, includes private lessons . BALBOA ISLAND North Bay., Schmadt·Phllllpa. 520 No. Main Furnished 2 bd..rm. apt. winter at 6th, Sant& Ana. rental, S100 mo plus uttl . 224 ~,PLAy THE ORGAN without lel>· Garnet A\e . Balboa Island I sons . call today tor free home OR 3 i586. DEMONSTRATION of the HAM· CDMRENTAJ-.2bedrms .. fen<'t'd 1 MONO C H 0 R 0 0 R G A N. patio, newly di"C' So of HY.'Y Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No. Main Unturn. $87 50 plus uta I. Wald· at 6th, Santa Ana. ron ~alty, ~ Marine. B. I 50 PIANOS WANTED, ~y h igh· OR 3 1730 est cash price or swap for Or· CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE un· gan. Spinet or Grand Piano. tumish~d 2 bdrm duplex with Schmidt-Phillips. 520 No. Main, garae~. gardt>ner auto washer. Santa Ana. mangle, TV antpnna Stove. r?· -------------rrlgerator and drapes avail _PEaSOW ___ AL ________ _ able Adults no J)f'ts no l~aw 620 A•·araa. Corona dPl Mar !'llCELY f"LR!'\ISHED 3 room barht>lor apt ""lth garage utJI ltles ~ld 325 Orr htd Corona dPI Mar -OR 3 i0!11 URGE AITRAC'TTVE wpJI fur nash~ bedroom Jn<'ludang 1 ~ bath for rmplo\ t>d lady, near be<trh May re! br..-aklast Ref-~ e~nces f'E'QUiN'd OR 3 2Sl9. ROOM AND BOARD for oJd~r people. No J)f'n.stoners. l.E 9· 6838. • LIDO ISLE W, Balboa Blvd., $100: James Highlands . . Ma ud Hol'llngN ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j Everett Kruwell, addition, 111 Sha!N, new ft>nce 312 36th St .. reportt>d a rar owned by Dalt> ~ Via Lido Nord. $1,000. SIOO: Service A!loat, addition for I Paislt>y of Fullerton rl>ll<'d from FUR.'IISHE.P APARTMENTS -a47 Fullerton Ave.. Good Joc-auon. pleuant ~ur· Costa Mesa. Calif. roundlngs. 610•.. Margu~rat..-, Midway 6-33H w._. will not be undersold. e BAT SBOBES boat sale!!, 201 E. Coast Hwy., an adja~nt rarport 1nto ht>r H. T. Hansen. awning. 2591 S1 .500: Gertrude Fowler, repairs., house at 1817 Balboa Blvd. New HDIIIUEI'S Ave. Corona de-l Mar u no ANWer c:al1 eown!np. BEAUTIFULLY--FUR~N~I~S~H~E~D~'3 ---~------------~~--­bdrm hou.~ in Balboa. w w T1lADE Bayshore' Dr., $400. 130 31st St .. $200. port Bea<'h ... A trarL"oceank RICHFIELD ---------------------------radio valued at S250 wu !'f'portt>d ORaole 3-9728 'I d• G • d I t H I p t I stolen from a boat ownt'd by ' Coast Hlway .tr Polnuttla Av~ 701 .. a:\:1~-,......,ft n Ian u I e s 0 e p u 0 n ~~iec~~~~a;a~t~r:~ ~ fr~~~~~ I Corona del Mar rar~t i ng. flrep1a~. modern -----,,=-=.~,~.~E:--1:--,1=---­ klt.. carage. yearly rt>ntal. ORiole 3·0167. ,_ IN Wllcll IIIO'W ITADI 7:00 •.II. YMCA 8 kf t s t 27 Christian's Hut ... A r~ktent . PIANO .tr ORGAN SALE El . rea as on ep • reported someone had been pJay. tronlc Spinet o-..ns· Lo~ 1·2·3· or c aoo~ OFFICES or JfOW ft.AYDIG TIDIOVQII &AT. lng darts with a do& and lett one ·•-• --·.r· " .,.. BtJSIXESS a.Ein'ALS Dorothy McCuJ~re Faa Patker of the d&rta ..UCklnc In the side Map~ Uke ~. many others, aultes for leue. New KASTEBS In WaJt a The fourth annual Oran&e ooatume. tor thea council meet-Ocn.n Ft. .. ve more than half prl~ on BI..OG.. CDM. FA heat. carpet-~ "'OLD Cout Y.)(.CA breakfut wUJ be lop.. of the dot found on W. · some. SclunJdt-Phllllps North Inc and parldn-. 436 H~Uo- held hom 1 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Betw~n meetlnp, the boys Newport · · · Pollee otflced Tom Mal t 6tb Sa u A ' trope. OR 3-4120. In Color; al8o Sept. 27, at Richard's Lido Mar· and their fa then~ go on outinp, Grams heiJ)f'd sherifrs oftace ___ n_a ____ " ___ na_. -----~----------Walt_p_!s~ ket. It was announced thl.s w~k hlkH, trips and camp-outs. Every quell a (raras at CrystAl! Co\-·e In .. SNOW WHITE AND by George Thomas, brt>akfut 40 days or so. the entire family which 3 Westminster brothen~. THE SEVEN DWARFS.. chairman. Is Invited to a tri~ pow-pow. A Jack. Wayne and Brul'e Hooker, In Color The Longhouse Coun<'ll of the program 1'1 prewnted for the 22. 23. and 24. Wt're battling Pat -------------1 Y Indian Guides has voted to set morn.c; brotht>r"' and sasters who rl<'k LAine, 77, Torran<'e, and St7Jf. -MOM. -T11ES. up an elaborate display to show may 'not be an the Y Indian I .James Chason. Lomita. \Vllham Holden, Jennifer Jones samples of Indian craft work,l guldec; e TKthtSDAT. SEPTE.MIEil 4 .. LOVE IS A MANY rostumes and tepees or the Carl Ht>adin« up the local n~w Gerald Hoff, 40, and Dfolores SPLENDORED THING-., bou. Klckapoo and Costa tribes tri be" are th~ followina: Jim Eu-J Hoff . 40. or 954 L1ndt>n PI . Costa This Y Indian Guidt> program banks. Chi~f Crazy Horse of the Mel'&, wPre arr~sted on rharge<~ In Color; 1.s made up of 10 fathers and sons Canbou Trtbe; Shy Ntxon, Chid of drunken dra\ ang . PO"tmac;. These City Fellers Can Enjoy Some Joys of Country Life There's no nHd to fo!'f'go farm haH• produred, as you <'an Sf."t' 1n ltle Just because one lives in the thf> a<'t'Ompdn~ lng pl<'tur~ of the rJty, esJX"('Ially when one li\'es hugt' pumpkan~ On a ~ Hamilton Ubenl aDowa.ace, -.............. 1 E WELEa 31.23 E. COAST BWY ~ CDM. SDIVJCES JOH~~'TONE'S .... We.,...,. u !Jed Auto Parts. nres We Buy Can and Scnp Metal UBEl!TY 8 -7013 2075 Placentia AvE' .. Co5ta Mea• Lu<'llle Ball. Desl Amaz who meet twice a month In one BarP Claw of -the Kackapoo Ttibe, ter H P. Thay f'r reportf"d som~ "TilE of the homes and hold programs and Dan Al<'a la, Chief Big Blark one went to a lot of trouble to L G ONG TRAILER" on the theme of the American Bear or the Costa Tribe. IPt the atr our of a number of ON ' L Indian. Boys and dads take on Representatives from these 3 baryde tiN's at thP rt>ar of thr 1n thf' salubrious atmospht>re of HE' rpah.ted onE' apple this Xewport Harbor. say<: Hueston }edr an aprarot or oto piPnty ot Harper o! 238 Tusttn A\'e., New-~ blackbt'rnes. peanuts and toma Painting _ Decorating port Heaghts. toes. Y.atermE'Ions and. of rour<:e. PAPD IIAl'fCING During the past 2 years on tht' pumpkan., ~'~'iii'::ii*iZ*iiiln~'"i'Ci~iligir'ii'i*iiEii:Mi!i'i; ilinidilaini.niai rnesiiiiai nidi.weiiai riilinidilain tribes have-decided to begin an Newport. Bearh Pogt Offi<'t' intensive Y lndJan Guide mem· Sally 'i o u I d rE'portl:'d -c;kunk bership drive In Corona del Mar trouble at her homt' at 5.>2 &-a only part of a sixth of an art(> I ~\nd hkf:' thf' farmer or lar~t'r GEORGE BURJCHARDT lot at Tusttn Ave . and CK-ean arrpag~>, hE' ha., h1s ptlfPN'f'l', too LJoenMCI Contnctor V1Pw. hr has plantt"d pumpkinc;, ~to .. tly tht>) t.lk(' pumtJkan"' a nd l897 Oranae Aw. eo.ta Me!' • J)f'aC'hE'~. orangt'.,., lemons, ta njler· wa tNmt>IOnl', .,.'\~ !> hts son SIC'\ P Uberty 8-86:28 SCHOOL DAYS BAUOI ISLIID SPORDIII ao•s etten • FOI TIE IIILS a,. Sills -J•llr liP -liP Weel Wll·•• S.1 -111111 'PF' a,. s~a ... Swutlliltl Balboa Newport, Costa Mesa and ward Rd., Corona Highlands · A persistent burglar who trlt>d 10 Huntlngt?n Beach, starting the doors in the building at 33.'l.1 VIa last of thas month. All the schools Lido, Newport Bt'arh. found thE' will be, !'Ontar ted by the Orange tenth orlf'. at thr offtt'f' of Or. Coast '\ .~ C.A. In an ~ndeavor to ~rge Hodgr<~. openable. $20 1nt>s, appl~. aprirots. avoc-adO!'.t who thtnks thf' "' ort' of pump ----ALL TYPES OF--- ftgs. peanuLc;, blarkberrres. to· 1 karL'! make quitt> a lllhow whrn ......... ,li.C ~.;... matOt>s and watt>rmelon.c;. thr~ arP spoiiPrl arouncl somP 1-a' vwpp ... And many or hlS plant1ng'l fiend 1urn stalkc: '<h<>< kl'd up or. • Fast Color Film ~rvl~. Invite dads and sons Into the fast t k n· all the other offl('(' M th w·lt growang nationat Y program was a e · 0 e r 1 I The local Y Indian Gutdes .will doors showed c:ignct of . attempt<~ I help !ter\'t> dunng the breakfa.c;t to open them. pollee c:ald 8 G I d t at Rlrhard·s. and tht'y will ex· e FIUDAT. SEPTEMBER S 1 e a 0 I plain the program to mothers The Bay Qut't'n that usuall> and !a tht'rs an,terested. Tickets' haul" Slihl~r<l around the har K Th• for the breakfast may be ob· bor, took oft on II~ own for a now Is 1 tal ned from any Y member or by lonely (TUiq-, Stt'\(' Lear of 900 I phonlnc the Y at Kimberly 5-Cedar Pl., Costa Mesa. ~ported One way or another. th~ En 2372 ... Jrvlnt' &><-kman of Los An sign erred. · geles report~ he 108t a wallet Either the storY that Donald rontalnlng $100 in the Balboa and Barbara Ward or 2123 High the !owN part of th<' front ~ arrl • lttovae Projeortors for R.rnt. ThP~ makt> f1neo Jack o J,1n • Model Airplane Su~l~ tern.'!. too Pumpk•n pu~s. no IEIRS e-ra ~ :.tom eta)<~ tt <. t"a~arr to ttu~ 1782 N-.. Blvd~ Costa M--pumpktn In r an<.· ht' --a~s --........ - Bf"'adt-., h1c: daf1 who tPar hf'S ___ PtwnE' ~ S-7042 ph) •nolo50 and a na tom) at f tr I a n10r~ Coa.'lt Collejtf', gf'ls Inn murh fun out or plAnting and workmg h ts farm" to wort'\ I about such trifles as pumpkan Plf' -not with all thO!!(' pea<'he!i hgs. orang.-s, tangPrant>S. apple<~ and apricots in the otftng MOVING? 0 :"1"£ MAN A VAN 17.~ HR. Fannie Sniff Dies At 67 Fun Zone. land Dr., Harbor Highlands, had e SATtTJlDAT. SEP'TEKIEa I a son 5hould ha,·e had a Jargpr p 'Ji ~-• Robert Smith, 414 Goldenrod ht>adlinP -m urh largt'r -or .......... II upnac Ave., Corona ~I Mar, wu arrt"St· f'ISE> a typographlral error oc 2 men 6 van at mln P.U C. ratt> or S9.25 Hr. within 30 mi. nme starts at your door. We deliver min. of 1000 lbL up to 60 mil~ sam~ day f(X min. P.L' C. rate. No ex.. chr. for Sat. Call Newman U 8-2274 or U 8 6430. 824 W. 19th St Costa Mesa. LowM atorap rates.. Wltla • ~t Booc! Mrs. Fannie Sniff. 67, of 314~ Iris Ave., Corona del Mar. died laat Friday In Orange County Hoapltal. She wu born In New York City. ed on a rharge of drunken drtv-curred I The proP<l8t"d bond i!I..~UP tor ing at Tustin Ave. and Coast Mrs Ward was ~ported u construction or a rounty C'l\ic Hwy .... Violet Hartwig, 2120 havlng g 1 v en birth to "an ~nter will not ~ on t.he No\' t E. <:>cean Blvd., Balboa. reported 8Ipound" son lit H<>ai Hospital ballot. her green half moon parrot lost Tuesday. Aug. 12. I Willi~ Wam~r. chalrm&n or thP , CiOilft.ETE ~Q ... 10 windows ln Boy Scout Without r hf'('king with tht> Board of Supervisor!~, !laid he IDYICZ a,_ Slill -'PF' • llnlrll D111 •••• u• -ww-.. 111 ..... llllrtr -...... , ..... • ALL AT 0,.. O.Uy I . I -.... ., I . • oa , ... • She had, lived In Callfomla 35 yeara and In Corona del Mar 2 years. House on Rlvet'8ide Avf'., Nt>W· motht'r or tht>. hospital, WI' think , d~n't ft>el th.-~ ts t'nouah ttmP I FREE ESTIMATES port Hf'lghl3. weore reported brok-tht' error is an about 73 extra for tht' public to glvP the propo., SltH Green Stamps She Is survlv~ by a daughter, Mrs. Forrest Allinder of Balboa tal and. en. pounds. <'au..<~ed by th~ ln•dv.r., sal tt\4! attent ion It net"ds. The-Free ~Mitwry e StnmAT, SEPTDI8U 7 tent. ~ddltion of an ~xtra d iKat. 1 boaNI postponed tM elf'('tlon u n C0R01'fA DEL MAR l'fU113EJlT Mrs. lwy Ormerod, 716 Orchid \\e rt> sorry. til nut March. ORiole 5·0100-2744 E. Coa..~ Hw,.. Ave. Corona ~I Mar. l"t'ported a Private family services were held Monday In the Baltz Mortu- ary Corona d~l Ma r Chapel. Bu· rial was In Fairhaven Cemetery. Tu .. en Wei•••~ It I• L•••• More than US hllh .chool t~uhen and admlnlatratora ~ w.olcomed Into the lt't\ool year at rattlesnake In her yard ..• A pl<'kup truck owned by Danl~l Dawy, 32. of Santa Ana. burned up on Coast Hwy. touth of Co rona del Mar ~fore count)' and Em~rald Bay firemen could ar- rl\'e . a ham and alad luncheon at NlraculoWily ''m.aklnc Pt'OI· Rart)Or Htat\ SchOOl lAst f'rld~ ress'" In Hoar Ro.pl\81 l.a Chari• b7 the Harbot Hlah Parent Hallum, 2& ol 2l't Hanowr Dr., Tcactl•ra Assn. Colt& Mea, who •utr red IK'Ond Ha..rbor UIJh School Pttnd Ud thtrd ~ burna QVeT 1:5 JOMpl\ Hamblet lntrod*" ,_ cat o1 hie 'body In an OJO'· SIUIIL 15' X 30' ~::£: SJtimming PO~LS ~95c Ph. Midway ..... • c..-. (QIIIDI .. a.a.) • -w.tt 1b 0 4 .. UiiJIIt en.c:.....e~~.._. ...... 0 ••n... •• , tn&b? .... MatC'Ol'm Jtetd, new ,_.de-nt ol l'ft blut at the FCM'd Ae.ronutron· t.be unit. wbo pleclJed Ute .up· lc plant on NAtt'Artbut 81\'Cl. Aq. pert ol tJ\e PTA to the .ebool ttlll 1&. •••••••••••••••••••••• .. 701· He b atlll oo the mtkal list. Jf1hy • 7-lalS ca-. & .... , WAln"ED: Jaby san. 2:30 to 5 altel'noona for 9-year·old Jirl. 8:15 mo. lnq\lW between 6 6 9 p.m. 715 ~. Corona del Ma.r. fOR SA.LE: BJack ma.le toy French poodle 5 moe.. all ahoQ, paperw ~ndln8 In H. Y. Kennel Ch•b. OR 3·5070 after C p.m. MG~51 lor aale -very J'OC)d condJtlon, newly p&Jnted. Call ORiole 3-4464. 712 Larkspur, Corona del Mar. ..... .. $21,000 BUSINESS AUTO PERSONAL FURNITIJRE H.-r Tllrlft ••• Lo• 3700 Newport -OR 3-3700 Newport Beach • UDO lfllr.Sanwner s,ecial! Choice 4 bednn home on large Jot <67 ft. frontage I reduced to $46.000. Vacant and we have key -so take a good look and dream. Just Phone - - HARBOR INY. CO. REALTORS 30th & Newport Blvd., Npt. ORiole 3-4400 Clift Haven lot ltuehol. 2731 w. Coat Blpway Newport Beach. ~ Phone U~ g.....cz;-; ~-U~rty 8-3293 1/1 FOR IEIT 3 ... ,. • .., 2 Ballas Fin.,_.e •. 3 0• Garap. Available September 1 $185 Yearly Lease. BIJ & Beach Realty l•c. REALTORS SHE'S ~ OP A MI.UON-Pretty Joan Suns. 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Suggs, of West Covina, has b"n choMn to preside over the festivities of the 31st annual loa Angeles County fair, Pomona, Sept. 12-28, where a million or more vbiton will pou through the turn· stiles in the 17 days. Selected by a panel of competent judges, she was OM of 11 finalists named by popular vote from 500 coeds at Mt. San Antonio College. The • • ing 10 Mrve as princesses of the royal court. HEUO THERE! This ..,.,.rty is • fer • YOU AFTER SUIIER VALUES a,.. Heae -a,.. a- 2909 BROAD. NEWPORT HTS. The finest of Its kind. 3 Br, 1% Ule bath, tUe kitchen, drapes. carpetinr. lrg. dbl. gar., fenced. landscaped, firepla~. lovely patio. Clean as a whlstle. You'll like it-1 like. $19.500. Terms. 5 blocks from new Hughes <HeJipoO location. OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2·6 P.M. * * * a,.. a ... 2l9'i Jrl."UL LANE-3 Br. fum., one block of1 Newport 8l\"d.. aa 22Dd St. NN.t schools markets, transportation. Staa:n ll.UOO. ~OPEN .SATIJRDAY 2-6 P.M. • * • CB,a.nrncC W'A'I"EElP"''n FUlll'fiSHm ROME. Pier 6 ~ E8Q. pano. $42.000. Terms. • * • BEACH B0t:5E. Sl~ .U tumuhed. Sum~r Income .-as $4.85. R 2 lot. good Investment. $12.000. Terms. • • * LA.ST 5 R 2 LOTS AVAILABLE IN AREA between Balboa Blvd. 6 Ocean, near park, bay, 6 beaches. • * * COAST HIGHWAY TRAILER PARK 18 spaces. Equipped and operated for past 3 years, under a 20 year lease. Good terms. Ideal Investment. * * * 209 DEL MAR-Cozy 2 Br. with built In range and oven -tile, fenced. landscaped. Near back bay. Owner out of state and anxious to sell. Down $2.500. FRIICIS J. HORVATH 1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Me54l Day or :ilght Phone U 8-1161 3420 W. Balboa Blvd. ORiol 3-4980 REALTOR Liberty 8· 7451 2281 Newport Blvd. 116 35th St. ORiol 3-7187 --------------------- CURT DOSH, Rllr. 315 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND OIUole 3·7030 Use Ensiga Want Ads lor Besalll SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign The only weekly newspaper in the Harhol' Area . MAD. Dr '11111 OIIDD ..S YOUJI CIDCZ • CAlli TODAY ONE YEAR ------Oaly 3.00 Outldde ci Harbor Area UO Name ------------------------------------------ Mailing Address ---------------- City and State ---------------• ...,. cur a IUD c.•QIII n DKLft'D'I'-41..,.. ~lUlL VOGEL VALUE -IlL-. 5 bedtoarnJ. a batha or t btd.roclme .a• .p.dou. I1Mit quarters owr extra lup double ..,..., Soath ol Blpway only 1 block to oc.n U4 ewtaimlftl. 1~ y.ara old and ln aparkllna candltlon. B~ bU ra18ed bdek ttreplace, wall·to-wall ~n1 tJuoouahout. ~ tO!'C:led a1t beat, c~Wpoal and dlahwatbef' tcw , your Uvlnr convenience. Han4y patio. Bade ·Yard com· pletely fenced. Nicely lancbcaped. The only larp horrte we know of In thb dealrable location for only ..,.,500 wJth euy tenns . THE VOGEL CO. ~ •a IIIIE 15:00 P.M. WILL PLEASE THE MOST DISCRIMINATING 544,100 -· IULn AID IIYEITIEIT Dl. 87 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar • ~RJole 3-20'.10 6 Oltlole 3 -2021 ACTOSI from Security Bapk 2828 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CDltf Phone ORiole 3-3770 BEST BUYS I C.ul• Be Wr111 -IIIII This small two bedroom has many years of happiness left for someone. It's on a 60' lot with an alley at the rear. Room for an additional home on thls lot. It's clear and the owner ls moving out of town and will Sacrifice at $8,160 W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor MATT LABORDE-Manager "You'll Like Our Friendly Service" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa U 8-1139 (Across stnet from Thrifty Drug Store) EVENINGS CALL OR 3·3507 - MI 6-3071 -....(,(,. ~ Ju& ..u.. ./r.l.4l ..ul4t.£ 1 Cl Ell IS l WHISTLE! That's what you will say when you see thls l With eleamlng hardwood floors. U-shaped floor ·C plan with pallo In the ~nter, plus a lovely Illest apartment. Brand new. ~ $21,aG JJltiJl) ~4 l ro. ROBERT Y.un:Jt -REALTOR 6 ASSOCIATES 3519 E. Cout Btahway Corona del Mar ~ I-IIII EVES:-KI 2-9747 -...-th ~ Ju& """ ./r.l.4l ..ul4t.£ LIIE Pill ESTATES Exclu.slve Up~r Bay Location In Newport Beach. Situated on a FRESH WATER LAKE bie enough tor salllne of small boats. • • • All utllitlea underrrou.nd · Sidewalks In . many lots have Back Bay VIew, too. • • • Drive out Irvine Ave. Lots face on Irvine, Tustin, Santa Isabel and exclusive Heather Lane. Sales ortlce open dally 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. JlCI IULUI, R.._ LI 8-7933 434 32nd St., Newport Beach B/1 0.•• ... lar ORJole 3-9420 ACTION URGENT! On thls top quality 1-bedroom apartment with one bedroom and bath downstairs <auitable for bachelor quarters) ... built on rear ot R-2 lot with ample room for 3-bedroom home at the front. It hu.a full :i.car earaJe. hardwood fioors, a very nice patio -all tor only IIY I 10• IEil.n, IIC, REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd, Coeta Mesa Da.y or N11ht Pbone u 8-1181 . 2·bedtoom, den or dlnlftl room. 1" balM on lot with wide trontaae Un fee llmple, not Jeuehold). View ot h1lla, bay and ocean. 'nlla La far ttom the \UIUaJ property and It will be a deUcht tor ua to abow It to you and tor you to eee. Excellent dl.ltrld, aa.CJOO. • • • • .... .._I 11&0... OPD 'I'BUB)A.Y, 841VmAY AlfD IVJQ)AY-2:10p.m. to 5 p.m. tt by appGIJttment. .. •. .. .., ... ' (RAfZL aaAJn' KJllfd) DALTOa ... VIa a.-to, K~ ~ o....... ...OitWea.U. ~ l t ~· l l EICIIIIIE or TUDE UIUU BEACH ... 31 .. 11111, 24111t ........ Has larre living room with tlreplace; dining area; double garage. Features Include hardwood floor, for~ air heat, hafdwood cabinets, lots of tile, heavy wood shake roof, a nd ocean view. too. Fall Price 'II- Will trade for Newport or Costa 'Mesa area, or sell for $2,500 down. This Is no dinrbat, but a quality built home. It's vacant. SEE IT TODAY. lEI J. WHITill, Raalftr "Business ls Good" 2969 Coast Blvd. South, Laguna Beach. Calif. HYATT 4-7269 EVENINGS: ORJOLE 3·5346 SELECT YOUR HOME IN WEST CLIFF OverlookJng the Up~r Bay In Newport Beach STILL TIME TO SELECT YOUR DECORATING SCHEME WESTCUFF oUera fudnaUng Innovations 1n ex-terior and Interior des1an. by the mo.t c:nau-.. et our cont.mponuy ardlltect.. Every t.ad.JJt;J for the full enjoynjent of llving La here. 1n an atmc.pbue ot dlplt)' a.od c:bann. ...... I DowD Payment. $4..D) to SUI() ma.VDDIQ TI'!1.E TO YOUR LOT IIIIELS O~n Dally-9:30 A.M. to 6:30 p.m. -Open Dally 11• WDTCUFF DillE % mlle norttl ot entran~ to Bayahores lUinl STUITEYIIT CIIPIIY Liberty 8-8181 Or See Your Broker Rill THE lfl L Willi n.. s•••l laJ VALUES! * 3 Bedrooms. hardwood floors, opposite school on E. 18th, Coeta Mesa ................................. .$10,500 * 3 Bedrooms with swtm.mJnr pool on J,s acre of land ··-·-·-···----··---···· .. ····-·······$18,500 • 5 Bedrooms and Den. 3 laths, Newport Beach, Brand New! At Newport Harbor Hleh ... -.. .$27,500 * Back Bay, 4 Bedroom.l and Den, 3100 sq. ft. f39,500 * 5 Bedrooms, 3 BalM, Bay Front with Pier and Float. Exclualve Harbor Wand ···~·-·-· $120,000 IW.T. 400ft. Newport BlVd. (o,pc.tle ~ Boepttal) Knrport Beach Liberty 8·1817 1810 Pull .&-. ec.ta Keea-10 s.1m IILTII Ill