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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-09-25 - Newport Harbor Ensignr t .. Details on Pg. 8 CaD ID Your lfewa n.a. SINGLE COPIES ORiole 3-0550 NOWlO~ THE ENSIGN Councilmen Cite Hazard A proposal to u~ the waters near the Corona del Mdr bearh 1 a; a landing ft.ld for an amph1 biou" plane has brought objt'<' lions from . the Corona tle.l !'.far I mt>mbNs ot the !\ewj)Ort Bedt'h C1ty Council. "I t would bt> dl<ilurb1ng to nearby residents anrJ woulrt rt>· duce property valut-s," '!81d Coun I cllman Hans Lorenz wh£>n the application was recel\<'d by the- Council Monday evenin~t "H this ENJOYING the rece ntly iMtalled ~lide at th& Lit- tle Tot area of the Coroi'ICI del Mar Youth Center ere (from leftl Norman Marriner ega b'h: David Marriner, 2 ; Timmy Cooper, II' 1. and Mike Mar- riner, -4. They are all Corona del Mar youngsters, and all eoger to ml)ke use of the swings and slide and the ' whirly bird" in the play orea. (Ensign photo) I proje-ct would be suc~!ul there I would be other applicatiOns, .and you couldn't deny them " The applicant, Vincent Pardew I president of Balboa Air Trans port Inc.. 910 W. Balboa Blvd .. said he wanted to land and take off In the calm waters euterly UNITED FUND MAJORS for Coro"a del M11r B.slbo& Island Bay Shores .snd Beacon Bt!!y re· ce•ved instr11ctions from Mrs. Roger Haro.sc•e co·ch&irml!n for the residential solic.tat on ot o meeting held Monday mor"'ng at St . .A-ndrews Presbytenan Church. Here left •o r ql-• are Mr•. W R. Dana major for the wederfy portion of Corona del Mar· Mrs. Robert Ramsay, major t~r lrv•"e Terrace Mrs Jame' Linderman, me o• b· BalbO<! lsla"d· Mrs Hardacre· M rs. Willi.sm H~r. v~ ma1or for Bay Shore~ end S.acon Bey &.,':'1 Mrs. J. R Longley e&d e rly Corona del l~.sr. Suit Seeks to Halt Election of Sueervisor .... ......... ,....... ....""-. ............... a-.. w.d • Witt ........... lD a. Illite lasat • c.ut ~· day ... ~ the dl)bt aC Coaaty a.rtr Lyaa wan.:. to pa.. U. coet.t oa U. baJ. Jot bMiniM aC tbe oplllloD by Atty. a... ht Blow1l that a\&dl em e1ecdGa woaJ.d be Wegal. Big Treasure Hunt Set for Lobster Bake The treasure bunt will acaln be one of the bir features of the Corona del Mar ~er Bake, as Jt has been In the 8 previous C'l'lebraUona. AI Pleaer, general chairman tor the Lot.ter Bake, wbich will be put on by the Balboa Llona Club on Oct. 18 and 19, announc· ed th.ia week that the tre&.S\11'e hunt will be master·minded by James Van Dkye, manaJet' of the Corona del Mar branch of Call· tomla Bank. Permit OK'd 'ANTHONY' PLANS TO REBUILD AFTER FIRE I or the east Jetty betw~n the hours of 8 a.m. and noon. He also wants an anchored floating s lip off the beaeh for taxi service. Mayor James Stoddard said the noi..se would be terrific when the plane takes al.f. Our beach area 1.1 too con rested foe a .}andJnt Deld.bea~ A MIS HI & tn ...,_ ¢' lalla, It 11''t"e&J lO MDII!M...IDII)IIe .:De ........... :wunluaed to c...a ............ wm ota.r trc. Ole die~~ ....... ,. ,....,men- ... IM:IUt ln C.O.W del Milt' u ....._ dation. the result of ~ tire. lut week. Chief Br~ .. ld w1tneaes at-------- Kkk-oH Next Tuesday F e *:..._.:__ __ __..:.. _______ _ OK Is Due on Parking Stall . Plan for :OM The nationally fa.moua shop at tested that fire department pol· B D I Workers all owr the Harbor l lerton, a prof~onal oraanl~r Paintin1 of p a r k i n f stalls 3401 E. Cout Hwy. was almost Icy had been followed In both U 5 e ays Area are girding them..~lv~ ot Communlt> Chest and United along Coast Rwy ln Corona ~I destroyed In the fires that Instances. Firemen &aid Mr. Mo· the.w-days tor the Oct. 1 D·Day I Fund drives Mar ~•wd t~ approval ot the cauaed damage nannlna lntoldlca had uked them to leave Solved Soon cor the Newport Beach Umted An instruction meeting wu Newport Beach CltyCou nctl Mon· many tHousands of dollars. the burned shoes In the building Fund Drivl". held at St. Andrt'~ Presbyterian day evenlnr -1Ubjfoc't to the The ortrtnal tire occurred at so he could try to identify the 1 . The klck·off breakfast will be Church ~onday mornmr forma· nnaJ okay of the State D1' lSIOn 5:24 p.m. Wednesday when a l owners. And !lremen said they Present delays tn bus trans held nexl Tuf'Sday at the Irvine jof"! and captain.<~ tor Corona del of Highways. new employe, Edga.r Spencer of had warned him that someone portatlon tor Harbor A~ea h igh 1 Coast Country Club beginning I Mar, Balboa lslllnd, Beacon Ba~ Council ~ived a lettf'r from Santa Ana. spilled some acetone. st.ould watch the building all jliChool students will end thl!l at 9 a.m. All agen'cles in the and Bay Shores. Mrs Roger Hard Bra~n Finch, pi"H..dent of tJH! an lnl1ammable fluid used for night. week, Supt. Max Russell prom Fund drive will be reprewnted acre. ro t'ha1rman for the resJ Corona del Mar Chambt'r of Com cleanina &hoes. The fluid spread I Chief Briscoe said that al ·l lsed yesterday. and all Fund workers nre Invited I dential so 11 c 1 t a 11 on. was 1n mf'~. stating that thp park1ng under an open gu hot water thoujth he wu out ot town at He sa1d that 50 minute morn· to attend charge. stalls would be an Important heater and lrrtlted. the time of the fires, reports lndl lng watts of stuMnt.s for morn· I Dr Robert Olander, cam 81 n 1 Majors present Wf'ft! M l'"'! W R "tep In solqng the local parklnr Mr. Spencer suffered burns on cated "tht>y did a good .,Job of lng cluses to begin at Harbor mana er, said that the s~a~r Dana and Mrs.. 1 R Longley for problem. The Chamber N"questPd both hands trylni to carry the stopping a good hot fire. High School will end with lnaug. Will t! William Flaherty or FuJ. Corona del Mar. Mrs Robert a one·hour parkln~r Junlt from ~ fi.amtnc acetone container out of He admitted the cl08eness of uratlon of a new bus schedule I Ramsay for Irvine Terrace, M~ am. to 6 p m .. exet>ptin& Sundal'S the bulldlng. the fire hydrant to the buJldlng Monday morning. lames Underman for Balboa I~ and hoJ1dil)S That fire was extlnrul.lhed dJd result In difficulty In uncoll He uld Robert Sharman, <~U Ocea1 fl'llf Tr• land. and Mrs. W1U1am Har.·e) The Council approval d td not within lO minutes. Fire Marshal Inc the flre hose before the first pervlsor 0.f transportation. hasl • • for Bay Shores and ~aeon 8a). 1nt'ludf' tht" provision for a one WUU N 11 r said fire but said the delay was In been workmg full time on solu·l ...... ~~~ Co Cll Captains we~ Mmes. l"t-ter hour parking limit. ln,.tead, am 0 e · 1 sufficient to lncreue the total lions to the problem since the Traphagen, Charles Wh~ler Ed Councal went along with the But a ~nd tire broke out n d f h fl delays were revealed at last ward Nickertz. W H Van Lanrt rarkmg A d v 1 so r y Comm1n~. the mezzanine at the rear of the I amage 0 t e re. week's meeting ot the board of I A proposal to o~ratt> a pa.••.<•t>n mgham. John Newb~ugh, Prl<'t' whtch last ~'ffk recommended bull<Slng at 5:17 a.m. Thursday Several wltnesses dl&a~treed trustees ger tram along the ocean front Mc<"uistlon Larry Darling~ Ed that parkmg meters be Installed That !ire was also ~lniui.ahed with Chief Briscoe's contention, . sjdewalk. between the :'-lewport Rlt'hards Martnu..o: \ontant, Ro~ mstead of parking ltmll signs in 10 minutes, Mr. Noller said. lncludlnr Mrs. Leon Rhlneha.rt, and Balboa piers, was turnf'd , Car.er Charles Taylor, Ma.nan Tht> committ~ t~lt that metE'rs In a conference thl.s week, Lar· wife of one of th• owners o( the down Monday evening by the , Rafferty and Carol Glvt'n produC'Ni re\'enut-and aN les..~ ry Modica, owneT of the shoe re· Butcher Boy meat market. •-I AI-/Newport Be-ach City Council. A pep meeting wu held Fnda~ experu;lv~ to £>nfo~ than un- pa.Jr shop, and fiNmen agreed Mrs. Rhinehart said she wu on r .. l lfll ..._, A number or nearby propt>rt) In thl" Lido Isle ClubhoUSol' meterf'd parking limits. that the ~nd ftre wu relrnited the scene before CJremen arrived Cedric Rober'U yesterday dt' 'own~rs protf'Stf'd, sa~ lng that th~ Kits of matenal. m<'ludmjZ Thus. for tht' time bt>in~r. Co· from the tlrat blast. She said the tire hose became 80 nled reports that he plans to I proposed tram would be hazard· ldt'ntificatlon cards, wert' d\strib 1 rona del Mar wtll hav~ parkmg Firemen. Mr. Modica and wJt· twisted that bystanders had to abandon plaM for the $2.000,000 ous to rhlldrt'n and adults. ~nd ut~d to workers headed by ~ajor <~talls painted near the rurb. but neaes arcued foT days after the help untangle lt. She said the "own.your·own" ap.rtment house would depredate property \&I· Mrs.. William Tritt. no parking hmlt sign.s, and no llre about relative etflclency of attack on tt)e flames took trom on the Corona del Mar bluU. I ues. Gilbert Bell, exe<-utlve oftiC'l'r parking meters. tlremen Jn handling the first 7 to lO minutes. long enouah for Mr. Rober'U, wbo lives on Udo . or Boy Scouts, explained the need Mayor James Stoddard f''plain· blue, and responaiblllty of tire· the fiamft to rrow from a bit of LsJe. said his offlee and architect IUTTOJI APPODn'ED for runds ror his and other aeen 1 ed that Cou ncil policy ~~ not to Tbe State Cemetery Board has men for the ~nd blaze. But smoke seeplnr out of a wlndow. Earl Kaltenbach have been busy F E.. Button. prHidt>nt of tht' <'it's serve-d by United Fund. Install parking mt'tt"~ In anv approved the permit for estAb· Fire Chief San Briscoe aald yes· Into a roartnc conflagration that with paper work on the pro}Kt Lido Shops Assn .. was appolntf'd Captains for Lido lBlt' present business distnct unless a sub- IJ.shment of a 140-acre cemetery te~ that Mr. Modica had fin· lanlted outsldt> roof Umbers. Actual work on the alte ln 8011 to the parklna advisory commit 1 at the meetin& Included Mm~ <~tant\al majority of tht> mf'r above the new re.ervoir near ally aar-d that firemen dLs· Actual loa In the 2 blues testlna is planned for the very t~ Monday night by City Coun· John Carson. Robert Bonner. I chants In the district 11'qUest th~ MacArthur Blvd., north of Colona ch.arled their dUty efficiently. couldn't be determined at prNa near future, he .. let ell, su<"C.'ftdlng Dit'k RJchard. Thomas Pickenna. Keith Michel· mett'rs.. del Mar. Mr Modi had said firemen time bfocau.se ol lnvolwd lnven-The 5-story buJidlna. to be I ~n. Jerry Rleland. William Mes I Other parking problPm.s wt-re R.c>Mrt Barnu of 2001 Cl.,-St., ldn't warn~ adequately that tortes and s.alvaae factors, but erect~ on the at~ ot the oJd OUT or aOSPITAL wnger, Spalding Eastman. Rob ~nt ba<"k to the Parking Advls- CJllf Hav~. p&rtnet' with T. L. d d bave a watchman at amoke and water damate loan Penney hom.-on <koean Blvd.. Mrs. Leda Mae Jones l.s out of ert Marshall. Allan L.oelfler, ory CommlttH Monday nl,-ht. to Duqu• of Santa Ana ln the en-!':. ~~ all night. He .. id ran lnto the thousands of dol· overlooking ChJna Cove, wtll con· the hospital and back in ht'r Chules Lamb and Norman Wat· be coruddered at a commlnee terprUe. aald they exen:Uecl tbeU M ~ thefe until 11 p.m. ¥td Jars ln the adjaoe~t Petite Ville tatn 32 bedroom apartments de· hom.. at 220 Evening Canyon Rd.. son. mH'ting Wedneeday ev.ninc. Oct. option on•the land Monday 1n a the nt borne dress shop. Marloa Smart Set slanecf to ~II for ~000 to $8"7.· Shore CUtts. followlna sur~ry 1, in City Hall. Council dela)"f'd purchue aareement wttb theIr· n we · dld 't warn beauty shop, and the Newport ooo. be aatd. tor an ul~r. It'S Gonna Be action on tht' deactiVIItlnR of vine eo. Be .ald firemen n Health Club, operators .. Jcl. certain nwtera for the winter More than hall the stock of C • B R t I PI wuon, aa recommended by the I T h p· k F the ahoe repair abop waa de· ompromlse oat en a an Earlier Than commt~. betauw aubeequent City s ras IC -up ees s~ damal(! estimates ran as OK'd f B lb c A y Th. k ~rnm.~~~~-:: =: Expected to Reduce Costs hl~r.ait=:.O~~~~:.~~n· or a oa oves rea ou 1n ~::r'twiththe~mttteede- other lhoe repair shop at Rich· Corona del Mar realtor Earl A num~r ot Balboa Coves and lnswa~ broltw &obtn lJnd· nse new retu.ae collection plan adopt the ..-olatJon eat.abllabJ.n& ard'a Market. doesn't know ex· Stanl«Y won a puUaJ victory Newport bland resjdenta ob~-tn caw you have been aay uked bow coo14 tJ» Coun· wlU ...ult In ~tu ettldenc,' the collection fee. at the Oct. 14 actly wben be wlll be able to MoncSay ~nlq WtMft ~ l'f...,. t'd to thto or1tlnal applications. =~ng ::t., ~tuWMt~ en tum a 4Mf..,. ~a petitJoD _... bl the CJ"' ot Jrew Cou.ndl ~ rebu.Jid hM Coron.a .Wl Mar W.J· -ladl ,.a~ Cou..Ddl --'n .. vina that tbe area ..,... too con n wee of 11 tneldw.nta uJtJna tor de· and w&.U aa • v . )(Qor lamea Stoddard review· ness, but he lndkated plans wtll ~dfted fbte v ~~b ~ to add that lnaJQ' boats. aut\Jmn arrtwd ~. adivation of m11tera lD tbe ,..__ = ~ ~.;;v:.=..toc!J:: td u-. f• ~that 1\u ~n be n:uu» u 100n u Insurance boat .Us-and ~ at hl.t and cla.lminl th.at the ._,.ta are tNIJht is f&lll~a few mln· pert ~ Pl. ..._ Oatannl m&tl Jlaftl LOieU .aiel at Mon-...... U.J~Cm: SUS a month for elaJinl can be 8tttll!d. proPd1;)' at th llfo..,_Tel, nae.r causl"-danpr to swtm.meJa and :;:I ~le~ "•ben~":::; decided Co th.la at. -~· Coandl D'Mitd.._. II&QIIe -~ and bua.neaea Be ..W cutoi:Del'll to help Balt.o. C'A7fts. pollutJon to th~ wawra of the t"CCM&. • to tM Nm.Dlltt.t. Be wu ~ objedlOJ» far t cau a week. plua 10 eenta ~ ~ adjuatJDent by n. applle&UoN bad been dlan.oel ra.a.d ..,. Walter .._non at Oo· s-r month per a.dclltlonaJ can; ~nuna claim dledl for ahoes made ln the na.D:Me of Lennla Mr. Stanley repu.d that ln t~ :t. fa~ sw;:r• ~~ ....... 1'0U cle1 ll(ar wbo broellbt uS) P-25 a montla lot tilt" tlnt unlt fC'!_tbe'te. N~b. tor leiiiOGI'tDa Nntab put u Yftra that theft ha~ l an ' • Uw ....u. f11 'added admlntatra· ol a analtiJil ~ Ott bust· And tn the JMantlJM, ewt• tc. pr1vate at t401 w. .._.. DO a«tdents and no tn-!!'~~turday iiJecla -!1~ u ClCIIII8; ,...... &M~eo· ce1a a mcmth per .._,. wbo ... ,.. ID84e tbe atwe Cout RwJ.. lad AIGnar s-11· ne. ftl watu poUutlOft. _...._, ta wbeD ~ .. t ~ iilla1lt ~ at u.. eol· ........a utt. pJu. a ta per II.&~ tamoua bJ M'KtJI\f land. 11 .Up ,...... tor s-tva time ends rc. en baa a.ellteid 1.u. ... 1a ':;:;. tru1t -..... ,. adtlltUana1 cu """t: b.lal tfttltt ....,_ ~ all put ae boeta. CD w. ea. a.,. 1\am you.r dOC!k beCk u ~..q r.r-. aay ·ewllltilllfl. Ul= •·• • illllllldlld -•.n.J ,..._I plc:ll-QII per 1M c.-.try, ._.,..~bel After a ~ al.' ~ f&am 2 IIDl) at 2 • c FW ..,... 'riSIQ> .rl .. .. lit. ..-.... .sa. ..._ 11 ,. can ,. pick· tuzi ~ et&ltM apll\. &a.._.,. .-2 ....., as , a 1 • .... • lf ,_ lMIIt .~ ··-2 ,.,.... II 1., a .... --..... WMt .. C'tl6lll -WtUl ..... 111ft 1111011~ ........ ._.....,at. ................ Mt. and 10 with w. --and a ~ ----- ..... ---.. llillda ..... -..,...., ... tlttll..ac:lt--.. -xr . .........,, ..... .., . 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AJ.YO L HMPA ---·-·-----·~·----·-······ Ow.er an4 "'Willi..-~ t= ==::::=~=.~.:::-:=.:·.-~~.~·.·.·.·~·.·.·.:~.~:~~-=:~·.-:.:~::. ~::: WAllEN WYAn -·--···-·-··-·· .. ··--·······--·--··--·-··Ad.,.rti•IIMJ Ma~~a9w ROIENCI IAANES -·--·-·······-·······-·--··-··--····OfRce .._,. • .., SUISCllrTION IATES 1" the ......,_. H-'-AIMs OM Y'H' -$3.DO: two yeen -$5.00 Ovhlde ef ... ~ lv•: OM , .. , -$4.00; two yeal'l -$7.00 Hop • lET'S GO OVER THE TOP AGAIN Our community has an enviable record to uphold in the annuGI United Fund drive . Newport 8e11ch h11s al~ys gone ov~r the t<;>p: sev· erGI times we have been the first in the sta te to ach•eve t h1s goal. So . , .. this is just a reminder th.,t it is getting to be th~t time again. The kid-off is nerl Tuesday. Be ready with your donation when the fund drive worker comes by. 11nd let's put this over the top in a hurry. • • • e A VOTE OF THANKS FOR THE UONS I'm certainly happy to see the Lobster S.,ke being revived, be· cause it was a Corona del Mar tradition until lad of lobste " cancelled it last year. A. lot of credit goes to the hard working lods of the Balboa Bay Lions. who have enthusiastically "adopted .. this event as on annual project. See you all a t the Lions Lobster Bake Oct. 18 and 19, at the C oroM del Mor main beach. • • • e A CRUCIAL DECISION FOR NOVEMBER More thoughts on the coming election: The most important de· ci~ on for all Californians is where to place that ''X for govemor on that Nov. 4 ballo t. I earnestly urge all of you ~o make the nght cho~ce. a nd Bill Knowland is your man. He has the courage. not always typocal of politocians, to take a firm stand on a controve f$iol issue. In this case it i• the right-to-work proposition, which al~ is on the . ballot. M_r. Knowland has not allowed political expediency to make hom waver en his so..pporl of the freedom of choice. which is a freedom that we all shot.l::l cherish. Vote yes" on Proposition 18, and mar~ X ' after the name o f Knowland for Governor. BY BUlfSTEJl CJlEELT the six or seven condemned men BIG PJllSOJf CJIUSB OUT. 1 did were handcuf fed to guards on the some deferred arithmetic In my other side of the screen from the check book. the other d ay, and women. right behind home plate. saw w hen! I wu 801'De 8 dollan The prieoners were kept alonr over-drawa. and upon looldna at the wall In the outfield. the mlnWI sum at the bottom of Wh,lle Merken and AndreWI column of fl,-ul'e$, there flashed were boxing, we could hear t he through my m ind the day, some crowd roar u though the 2 box 30-odd years ago, when 1 escaped ers were fighting Cor their hves. from San Quentin with my life. CALL OF TilE WILD. Alte r For ma ny years the Olympic their mat<'h. they both returned Cl ub of San Francisco made a to the UtUe dresslne room and pro!f'<'t of ta king some ot their told Moosey and me t ha t our athleli<' teams over to San Quen· coach. Spider Roach, who was t1n prison a nd putting on a pro· refereeing the bouts. sent ba<'k gram of sports exhibitions, a ball word that our aud1ence was game. and conducting a track screaming Cor real at'tion. a nd meet for the inmates each that we two would have to keep Thanksgiving Day, a nd then our heads and box real pretty, staying to have dinner with the and if we started to fight he pri~oners. would slug us both right In the CLAMMY CLAM IJAJ[E. I think ring. tha t 1t was the Thanksg iving Day 1 started through the low door of 1926 that was pla nned to be a to go out to the ring. and a big vary gala oc<'asion The w a rden khaki clad guard pusher! me was going to pt>rmlt boxing for back Into t he room but did not thc first time in the history of say a word. I thoug ht he was the Ins t I t ut i o n. Other firsts confused so I pushed paased ~<'hedu led for the day's events him. a nd he grabbed me by the were that the condem ned men ba<-k of the bathrobe and fl u ng wert' to be let out to see the me ba<'k into the dr~sslng room. program. and also. tor the first and said, ''All right. you guys, time, the women prisoners were just gather up your dothes, don't to be admitted to the hlg yard, try to <'hang~. you are ~.II getting \\hirh Contained a bac;eball dla· out of here m a hurry. mont! _ Then I began to feel sorry. tw <'&Use I thou ght tha t because I There wPre more than 100 of had been rude to the guard. that u" from the Olympic Club, and h k' kl u all out of his by 1 he time the track m eet got e was 1<' ng s starter!. a ll the men prisone rs. prllson. . h at the lg the C'Ondemned, about 75 women magJne my s arne · pri!::oners and all of us civilians nomlny of .beiDCJ ~ oat oJ • • h I h Scm Q1M!ltilll were enclosed toget er n t e IIUifGER. 1 came out of the bag, stone walled enclosu re. dressing room to see one of the :\faybe the poet thinks that most Impressive aJght.s of my stone walls do not a prlson make. life· the walls were brlatllng but believe me. they certainly with rlf1e bearing KUards w bo can give a very realistic lmlta· were standing shoulder to ahouJ . tlon of a prison ... and I didn't der along the top of the w all. like It a bit. The condem n e d men were Lefty O'Doul wu with us, and marched out under a ht>avy cor· he had just had hls biggest bat· don of cane ca rrying guardJI, the n tlng year In the ma jors. and he the women were marched out, s tood at home pla te, and the atar a nd there was no keeplnt the San Que ntin pitcher threw to prbonera back against the wall, Lefty, a nd I am sure that he they stood silently and watched drove every ball out o1 the yard. the women walk by. A larre Each tlme a ball would disap· number of thoee men had not pear over the wall. the prisoners seen a female In many years. would ahout. "I'll go eet It'' and As we dvllians marched out, each time everyone would lau&h. the great sllence a nd quiet that The boxin r ring w u set up on marked the paaaina of the wom · the ball d'lamond at about eecond en wu broken. and ~ priaonera bue and all the prlsonen crowd· kidded WI and oftered to carry ed aroun d the four aides o! the out auJtcues, and to ahow u. rtnr. the way hom~. Belna all membera o! the aame Outalde the cates I was happy • e QODIG 1'0 a& AMaiTt Are )'«* I'OIAI to be aa.ent t.tGm your prwctnct Oil eJjttlon ~! lt you are, JOU ahoUid write • a letter to tbe county cJe4. Or-• IICIJfA'I"VVIJJI • ..., eou., c.m ~ .._ u 1 am ._ti,. crecUt to .... A-, NCJ\IIIIItlal-...... '*'of fill the thlqf I bear. eow\ty •. lot lie Milt liD • additlli.....,. J*v111or c:aftlllda• ClaiN Ne..- JIIOU ~ to. ~ ,-. ~· W·t.he onl)'t; til the a wbo • ....... ....... .... \ ... t.lne4 all hla D«"'eSe" 1800 ~exactly .. JW are ,...._. alpatu.r. r o• r h YOluta17 tered. -na. ot-.r ..... ~ N-eanten. Prt4* t• urnatur. by .--..;-!10,.;11-... ..... btl11f11!2. ,........ 8Jl. .......... ~ Ja \be. atbeJa .Jan ... from 25 to 50 I've been thlbk1n'. Mo.tl;r It'• te' .-tt •ftller reaetNI!CJ belnr phyatcally lncapadta~ oenta. about chancfna your m.tnd. ln with tbe lone, hooked lnatru· Same procedure appUes. \ 1 wonder It I am u unart u J m.atUn twa•aa. &Q)'liiDW. loolla ..... ~ tM!He raa ee t~••We .,..ldfttr a« ..._ a-.,. I thlaiLL-. Look at tbe doo-•me like It mlaht be wile to han&" on o( the oae ~dJq the leader. 1 could have made! But on the to your Ofirlnal lntentlotl. I Wit-!'Gaff ltl G.a It!" cried tJw Lea4· other hand 1 rue-1 had my rea· ne.ed a MJ'I• of lnd denta, Jut er-holder. --Jt'a too tar out!" aJ. .,... (1) lt wu a ~ Sunday, that have coutderabl.J m.Oit ecreallled the antler. And bav-e a hand tn pu~ • pod el\hanced my teellnp about tbe the boat CODtlnued to, obi ao T ~i t r· . man on the baUot: (2) u I .... ttnrt hundl belna tJ\e best one. atowty, move ahead. 0 ~e 1ns rotten ao much~*' t wOQJd e.aw 11\e ~ la •t on a calm bl ue "Claek!" Tbe &Jl&"ler and the ~ have been ~tuttna the t.aJth aea about 220 c:1ecreee and ten othera wlneed. Then one atood Q t(l Sf d that my triendl and nelchbaN or twelve mUes off Point ~ with a broken leader In hla hand. n l :,ap U y have La me. (3) J:a.rnlna tbat which, u every m arllnite know.. .. 'lbe raft," the leader-holder I much money mlrht put me In a 1a at San Oter o. 11\e muUn neet yelled. "He'a ju.t tylnr there." Newport Harbor Toutmuters hJrher Income bracket. (f) It wu out ln tull Ioree. It betnr With a IQ.la.bty reach, at fUll wtll pt some tips on how to bet· mlaht jeopa~ my amateur :::=~~~~~~~~~:;;:­a weekend. There were marlin t rm'a W1\flh. the aalt went out. ter learn their ~ when atandlna, and that would bee&· around, but not too many, com· n. hook t.ll Into empty water Hany Jack talll:a to them at the lamltous. · pared to the weekend before. Ju.t t.hrH tAche. abort of a tired club'a annual Installation o1 of. Anyhow, C a n d l date Nelaon What 11sh 'oftre there wwen't warrior, who rave a taint aalute ncen at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7. twned 1n over 2500 nama ju.t to ahowlnr too well Tbe water was wtth a J"(e4lt tall, as he sank for. ln the Newport Harbor Yacht be ate and Ls now required to swarmlnr with bait. AI. the tly-ever from alr ht. Club. write tha.e nauwa tbat were not Ina fish sldpped over the water • If£~ ACAllf Mr. Jack. wbo la a aale. consul· needed In the count tellina them beh ind each boat, showers of Nope! It'a a wronr thlna to tant for ~neral Motors, Chry11ler Juat that. lb.-bait Uah came out 1n a ll chan&e your mind. A ahort Corp. and the Allatate Inaurance ~iit:i:t:SB~~~~t;i;t::st;;ijl diNC'tlonL 4/q ma.dLn could eaa-phrase "l'ln r olna to releate It," Co., 1a a1ao the ' local repraenta· I II)' I'O(IIIt bbaull on tbese tid· would have done It It would ttve o1 a company that make. ------------- b)t21. have been SO easy to anlp the under-pillow broa.dcutlna de· IVJI. -110•. -TO'U. • QODh£11& lea der. But that, aml&os, wlll be vices that enable the uaer to J1oek Hud.Mft, ae>bert Stadt. Aboard one of the boata o1 the some OT1IER day. when Lady Jearn whlle he sleeps.' Oofoth¥ Malon-. Jack Canon of th~m had caught their marlin sure you knew, a ll the time, that Mr. Jack'a talk followinl hla ap· T GELS" fleet was a happy, quintette. Four Luck smJIM again -on ME. l'm Becauae o1 the popularity 'of .,lrh•m ~ this aeaaon. Two ha d accounted Old C. Q. wu the an&ler. Durn pearance last month before tbe • ·-~. -... a.. _ ~ ..... for thirteen to date. The fllth a n· It! Hexed again! Newport Harbor Realty Board. ~~ ... LAD._.·~"v T~ &ler aboard had been running Blll Sexton ureed that re.erv&· ~D.Iio a ln hard luck. 11\ls was hJs Uth H• h s h I Uons be made by telephonlna A ft.; trip out for marVJl. So far he 19 · C 00 hlm a t ORJole 3·9240 by Monday. O»W !i I c M had not had the thrill o1 a single Shut Off From Oct. 6. The public 1a wekome. = = atrlke or follow, let alone a hook· 9 • , up. With all rood rracea and a C t t L t For d y.w ,...._. ~ .. the feeling o1 brotherly a f,fection for F • • R d on r a c e ~ ~ c... OlleM ).tiiO. a luckless fellow -aneler they told a I rv I e w . F s ~ I h im ... 11 the rods are yours. If or c 00 there ls anythlnr caugh t today -The board of trustees o f the 1 You're the ONE!" The angler ap· Newport Harbor Union High s • kJ predated it. It was a gesture tull School District has 1 e arned pr1 n ers of good-fellowship and un.self· th!t Costa Mesa Hleh School la lahneas. ahut oU from Fairview Rd. on They saw fish, oU and on. all which It Ls aJtuated. day. Once things looked real ex· District Sdperlntendent Max citing as they stopped over a Russell told the board he had school of feeding marlin a nd put dlacovered that the Unlled States their live sardines Into the spot government owns a strip 17 feet But nothing ha ppened. ~Ide aJl along the Fairview aide • ACTJOM JfOW of the hJgh school property north The day wu getting shorter. of the Oranre County Fair· Still, no actlon. The feeUng of vounda. another day without a marlin He received a uthority from the was beelnnlna to clothe the a n · board to neeotiate with the gler ltke a damp ga rment on a Health, Welfare and Edu cation la te a utum n night. Just then Department of the United Sta~ some one yelle d. -rbere'a a tall-tor a pant of la.Qfi to tbe. dl.ltrtct. er! .. LEGAL JfOTJCE ORDlN ANCE NO. 858 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 3257 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELAT· INC TO TRAFFIC REGULA· TIONS. A $5,176 contract Cor Install&· tlon o1 a sprinkler system for the first unit of the new Costa Mesa Hl&h School was awarded lut week to the Coast Molst·O·Matl<' Co. of Costa Mesa. The system, expected to be In· sta lled by mid -October. wtll ~ completely automatic, Including an electronic soU moisture gauge system that ls expected to aave the dlatrtct quite a bit of money in water use durin& the rainy ae&IIOn. The board h&d pre-vlou.lY bud· retect $5-'100 tor the aprln)tllna system, plus 16.000 for planta a nd landlcaplng. Planting Ls expected to start In last October. O'TD.JTT POLE BtJJDfS THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPANISH FOOD AND Da.£CT AILE STEAKS * COCKTAILS * ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY 'Los C•ambelos' OvtdMdin9 Trio ~ Mnico 2530 w. c...t Hwy •• N.wport .... It's the Best M~D ENCHILADAS, TACOS# TAMALES. STEAD, CHILl BELLENO, ETC. Thh one wu hungry, At Just four o'clock wh ere he stood, ha p· plly. holding a rod and line that had a lively sardine on the other end. the angler saw a linen thread tighten . a reel spoon be- gan to tum, slowly at first, then with ever-ln<'reaslng s peed. .. He's got It'" someone yelled. The rod cam e up, the line hummed and a big bea utiful head broke the blue surfal'e and waved a sword tha t aa id. "You asked for lt. Let's start the fight :·· The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does ordain u Cdllows: SECTION 1: Section 3257 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Ls amended to read: Thirty dollars damage to a utility pole at the rear of the hom e of Mrs. P. M. Henderson at 425 Tustin Ave., Newport Helghta, was caused by a trash fire Friday evening. For .n ,_ pri•tl•t ...Ma. c.en the Ensitll l'ldlli.ll1"' Co... Oliole ).GIJO. 0,.. s ............. -a.-1 • .....,.. 2588 NEWPORT BL~ COSTA MESA The angler had taken marlin twtore Thls wasn't his fi rst , but It was the fi rst for a long time. In h is mind. even in words, he had dPCiared tha t he would re· lease the first one he <'aught th is sf'a<;()n , If Lady Luck chose to 80 smile his way. In deference to his hosts, he asked. "Shall we release It, or shall we try to get It a board?" There was. it seemed, a contest on Cor members of San Diego's Ma rlin Club. All fish broug ht aboard counted. Released ones did not So, as the angler worked his rod and fought hU! marlin. It was agreed that THIS one should be ca rried In, tri- umpha ntly, to the weighing sta· .. SECTION 3257. Veb.lcl" oa Skkwalb. No pen10n shall drive a vehicle u pon any sidewalk area or any park· way except at a permanent or temporary driveway; pro· vlded. however, that agents or employeet~ of the City act· lng In the scope of their agency or employment may drive on sidewalks for the purpose of provld1ne munlc· Jpal services." ._..fi(._.AM~ ...... PrtiiiiJ ,.... VIRGINIA O'BRIEN STARTING FRIDA¥. SEPTEMBER 26 ShowtDg •191aUy (.apt IICIIIday) with i( • • tlon. It was a good marlin, a ppar. ently ot 140 or 150 pounds, a match for t he I I g h t tackle against which it pitted all the acrobatics. a ll the strenrth for w hich striped marll.n are revered. SECTION 2: 11\ls Ordinance shall be publlahed once ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. a newa· paper of general circulation, printed and pubi.Wled In the City of Newport Beach, and the aame shall be effective 30 daya after the date of Ita adoption. This Ordinance wu Introduced at a regular meetlna of the City Council of t he City ot Newport Beach held on the 8th day or September. 1958. and was adopt· ed on the 22nd day of September, 1958. by the foUowtnr vote, to wtt: FELIX •• At an hour. the runs were aborter, the jumps showed tiring. Ten m inutes after the first hour, t he knot where the double line began came up-then the swivel -then the leader. Ah! The Mo· ment of Truth was at ban d! Two g loved handa graaped the monofila ment. The flab wu tired. Only Ita dead welght strained aralrut the leader. The angler released h is drag, put hb rod ln the holder, ran for t he raJt J u.t then. 10mehow, the boat moved forward oh, ao little. The ton& atrlped blue body, as AYES. COUNCILMEN: HART. LORENZ., SOMERS, KINGSLEY, A1'Kll"SON. HIGIDE, STODDARD. NOES. COUNCILMEN: NOlfE. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: NONE JAMES B. STODDARD May oT ATTEST: MARGERY SCHROUDER City Clerk lonr u the width of the boat'• F.r .., ..-At, ~ c.a tt.. stem . •lowly swuna away from ~ '"WkWttt C... OlWe uuo. CARIIB~~ ROPM LUNCH DINNER * 11:30 A.M. to 2:30 p.M. 5 P.M. to 11 P.M. * DANClN6 AND SHOWS NI6HT\. Y * boxlnt team, w. were oruy to box to learn tbat It wu not my poor elthlbltlona. 1be tJnt bOUt wu mannera tha t terminated tbe to IMP Bobby Andftws and Mlckey proc.r&I'D, but the fact that whUe Metk11'. MOCIIIe1 MOI!ICOW arld 1 we -.w.re all crowded qether ln wwre the eecond, and Armand that yard, word came down to Emanu.el. who had Just won the the wa rden that the prtarontrs up Jfauonal Amateur Ueavywelaht at Yolaom PenllenUary .,.... bav· Quuppt~Jt. wu to box Scotty tnr a bll riot, and that the ~ lf<"Nftll. kind of a riOt wu plann.d to be -. • ..-. tMir -.. Witt· Our m..sna room wu • ~ld. ttapd at San QueirtJn. tq tl9 . ~ .,..... a.,.. ... damp roana oe ..... i'tlh.t belllnd I wu "" haPPJ to beer the but It eeeme t.o me that with alJ 1hlrd .,.._ All ill .._ C!l9tlaa• mae .-a~--...,..,... Ollh lttlt 11 ....... •Ill tlllit iiN ~ ............ , -.... ol .... J oertalllb' dldft'f =-_... "'**· """'* ... ,.,. . ~ :;.:._, ~ ._11 =~ :!: ::., ~.:::""" lic1 tNm :;wa:!.t uw ~ ~~· And you'll look .weet on aeat ... In front of one of the long breakfut taba here next Saturday, eatlna pancUee. .. u. aaae, butter, IY"IP eotfee and orance juJ~ ••• Y.M.c.A. (Yam· my, Mouth·melUna, Captivatme. Amualng) Breakfut d&)' 1..- aaaln tor the tourtb yar •.• An Amateur Show Prizee and Enter- tainment with 'all you can eat for 50 cent.a. nme for lood trlend.a to get toaether for breaktut to support a very worthy cause. * * * Nne o.w fn914 9004* ~ •an oi tboe Stoaffen cbllleM .._. ~ to towa. ltoaffea the ...-t. a. W.b. the~ tbe .......... moua. tlae b69 wheel ol 1M ready to beat Clad eat -· bJ.ave of 9ooctilll ••• Stoaft .. Wbo'Ye made tbe .,_14 _.t apiAaCb aDd KnCIID ·-... rio their SplDGda s-m., XttW ..................... e ~ .. P\Jutdl a ._ .......... _ .. ...__ dadon: foDoWtnl emc.ta ..,. "auput ...... elldlil: Jtkhard ......., ,._.. WaDaA» Bwton wu elected · ltrL A. Z. ~ Vk:ll· ,._tdent ot the Corona del Mar •*'-at; Jlllila JIIGnloa -... Clvie ~ •ucceed.lnc JlalW\ ~; Artto Raapa, ~: Boyle Jr.: oiber Cllf.tlceft are AJ. dl...etol'8 a-. Glenn Coaeh, Jtu. van Cllmf!DCt, 9lc:e·Pteldent; pert HendJiclcs. Dr. Dould Yar· Mra. Jo!Ja JlocUc:a, ~; nell, Mn... Hannah ~ lira. Harold DaYla, ,. .. leetecl trwUUr· MUon HutehJMOn and B•b Jtk:b. er: dJrectora ant Mra. Uneoln ter. J(onaan. ~ P\tdl, Blch&rd ~~ C..:•••• Cllty b · Cruteber, Ano Hupa and a.y -......_ .... .... ...,. Todd; appointed to a tratfle aate- ._ .. ,_, ,...,.... ty committee were WaUace Cal- defa wm )e pldDad ... ad derhnd, Al )larue and by .. , ... nrll at .. ht 81 ct ... Todd. Jao.-..a~ .. ..,.. ~.Oct. ...... -- ... preperly Uc•_. ad Ml • a. date ._ a apedal II 1 ' d. ..s =..,. wtU be .-:t1oa .._, ......... tiM Metro-ON HIM rT LOOKED GOOD. Newporl Horbor members when they welcomed hordes of Ex· =-=~~-~~ c /!:-w ~ :!.taa111,!:::_ ~~..: Exchange Club President AI ~Horris. right, gives changeites from the notionol convention in Los tllraa~ cbaft at a ciMdter ,_ ..._,_ .. the dtr bad a... re-radio .tnd tele vision commentotor Wendell Noble Angele' to o tour of the Harbor Areo yesterday. the aty of x..,...n a..ctu jedld .•• a.-tft I'FI'U of a fitting for one of the sailor hots worn by club Smiling his approval at ri9ht is Mariin · Johnson. r.-. a-cta Cllld Jaclr Jlauoe -H-.-h-S-h=---~--~---...;_•_•_1•-r -.. -.. .....:.-•• -• ...:_· 5 YRS. AGO =.r~:ac::=:. 19 c oo . ;:,~~-~=::~ District O.K.s 1!2~~~~y e SEP!'EJOD 24 1151 .S.. IOD ol llr. ad M.a. h1l1 E the Newport Harbor EXchanae Actresa Dorothy Lamour testl· DaftroiQIDaC.......Oneda xpansion Club is Hans DTeier, whoee clas· fled In Newport Juatioe Court on ......._ ... Ja • _.. • ld•t slflcatlon is art and dealan. He behalf ot Kay WllJiama Sprecke Jbsl. II, ...,., ..... lliiD ,..._ Newport Harbor Union High wu formerly In chare-e M the art In the felony usault trial of ..,..ta M!tl9ltloe at Vd.A. School Dlflrict has added Its department at Paramount Stu · Adolph Sprec~ls II ... Drllllnl ~ M Ia a flnt t.caa .aa mora l support to the request of dloe. Be has recently started his of a tideland well wu atarted by -tile watea' polo Cllld awtm the Newport Beach Elementary own Interior decorating business. Monterey 011 Co. to determine 1t tleaiU. School District for fTeedom to with offices on Newport Blvd.. there 1s a major oil pool off Weat Corona ciel Mar's Goldenrod annex areaa east of Upper New· acrou fTom the Newport Beach Newport ... Newport Beach and tootbrldee was called a dancer port Bay. City Hall Coeta Mesa councilmen, In an apot by Mnl. Blanche Quine and The elementary district also ..... ~-..... ====-aiiilliil...., ..... ..., .... unprecedented j 0 1 n t breaktut Mrs. Beulah Holcomb, who re· has the permiuion of the San I l.orgest ond Most Compt.fe meeting, expreued approval of a ported to the Ensign that they Joaquin Elementary School Dis· Furniture Store in the AtM. study Into poalble meTaer of the have aeen boys .. tightrope walk· trlct to annex territory as other I 2 eitles ... "Liberty" was chosen Ina" along the unguarded raiJ· services are extended to homes C.ll f~ f,.. u the prefix for Costa Mesa. lnp of the bridge ... F. E. Cut· planned for that area. DECORATING S~IMCE which will get dial phones early birth, owner ot Coast Super Mar· On ll the permission of the llb.rly 1-55!1 In 1954 ... Richard Angel, Z7, of ket hu been confined to hl.s Tustin Union High School Dis· Long Beach drowned In Upper home most of this month with trict is needed now to facilitate I H G ~ I Newport Bay ... Marine Capt. leg trouble ... Rev. and Mrs. the proposed policy of the ele-0 us I) ~. J ~ r • n I Clifford Hall of 4.20 Larkspur Perry Shrock and organist Mar· mentary district. I lJ • I 8 lJ Ave., Corona del Mar, was award· garet Schade were honored at a High school board mem~rs Furnishings for homes. ed the Dlstlngulshed Flying reception held in the Corona de l pointed out that the boundaries 1 dubs. yochts. Cross and gold star for daring ex· Mar Community Church upon of the high school district auto· lOIJ w. Cout Hi9hwey Anr•q~ Cold Sc-rc('n.l. 'T «&\ F .. muv•c. Jade .md Ptnut.. ... Pcwu.-, &roru preMDt ••• Potato. Jloabed .. Cnam. Wbat a dellgJattUly cUI· fereat potato to MtYe wttb brolacS or bclr'*raed ...._ Twaa Jlfoodle C« r I lola. Waraa tb1a delldou dlala bl • rllag mould Gild ..,...., .. ~­ bl tlae enter. ~ ChJdr.ea. ConDaDd1zed wiG. a Uttle Sher· ry WiDe for a CGDdleU,bt bul· let, or IPftCid out famJly atyS. by add1Dg canota arrcJ pea. Swt.u Stealr b1 Sauce. -. per· feet ~ .. each pciiC1alp. Cherry t1palde DowD C4b. Tbe dreamy way 11 W'Cinll with lc. enam meJtiD9 ner tbe top. plolta as combat flier in Korea their return to the church from matlcally follow those of the H.-port a..ch ... Bob and Pearl Mansur pur· :..u~m~m~e~r=v~a~c~a~tl~o~ns~·~====~;e~le~m~e~n~t~ary~;:;;d~ls~t~ri~ct~.=====~l ~===========~========================:::::; chased Char's Hen House. 704 r * * * Don 't let the name Chinese Pea Pods tool you. C and W Brand ... are Chine~ Sweet Peas so very hard to find. The season for fresh ones Is very very short and they cannot be found In cans. Now they are frozen for year-round enjoyment. So tender, so sweet. 0~ lady I know combines them with the tiny petit pols ~nned peu for a vegetable dlah to re· member. * * * ... ..... th .. &....-. ....... .... a'a...., ......... . .-..w~ua ............. . ...tr spar de Soda a ake b69 fat cdr·tlvbt caa to~ .. t tbe ... ...._. • to aton a fru.lt caka. * * * PlaJUI, plans . . . wonderful plans ... Do you know the Or· anae Coast Co 11 e 1 e Cooklng School, so dear to everybody's heart, Is all set and ready to ao. Wednesday, October 29 ls the Coast Blvd.. Corona del Mar. from Mr. and Mrs. John Holman. 7011; Jasmine Ave .... John Ho· gan, 52, former owner of Hogan's Market, died Sept. 18 at his home, 321 Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar ... Orange Coast College won the football BeUOn opener, defeat· lng John Muir 13·6. -Educ:aUon of Nftft1)' mentally ret&rde4 d\Llclren ln the COWlty .m .. tbe ~J'tople ., ... ()raftp c.iat7 llebaoJ ....,. A.n. In Newport Harbor Hleb School at 6:j() p.m.. Monday. Sept. 29. Max RuaeU. Newport H,arbor Union Rlgb School Dl.strlct super. tntendent. said tM county wants to ~t rld of the pt'08Tam It Ia now conducting and wants the school dlatricts to aasume re· spooalblllty. Open ·House The public Ls lnvited to the dedJcaUon and open house o( the new $1.500.000 n..t anit ot Ooata Meu Htah Sdtool at 7:30 p.m., today ('J't\ucsday). Prfnctpal Les M Ill e r said tea.c:hers will be ~)resent to ex· plain operation of the unit which now has an attendance ot more than 850 freshmen. Professional starting date. And glad news ... o·.rectorv there will be a mornlna and an afternoon session on the same P'VJI'DAL DJaJ:C"'''D day. No more ~tUna up at alx _.....;::..::.;.:=::..::=-...-..;;-.._""' thlrty to be usured of a seat . . . rrtendly Neldlborhood Sentee no more dlsapeolntm~nts. PABKES·BELL * * * KOB'n7ARY Non p1Gu • • • ao.n..t Feed 110 Broadway Pacb are patt tbe ~ •tci!Je a1...tr .. tile ....... u 8-3G3 • 8-34M eo.ta .... ••• auda ct.lhhu iiiidh••t wacapped up Ia tfll'f ....._ ad gUtt.r~Av ...... • • • 'Den Ia a apeckd pedt ........ ~ ...... to "'" ~ a:MtMr a. ....................... blgbaabtwtlllU..m Shg1of a whole~. * * * Y-._ ............ ..._ • ......,,... ... ,_...., ....... I_ .... ... ·----... _, ... ,...~ .......... ... ....., ................ Of_, __ .......... ..,.. ..... I A loopf/1 ...,_ ........ ,_.c-_ ..... .. ....... ....,.T_.P ............ .._ ........ .... .,_...... ....... ..... ... ,..._ .... .,. ~ ........ ... ,.. ..,. :au ... .-.. Y•'l ..,. •• rrr -.-.......... -...... ............... . ........,,... ........... ., ...... .. ...... acdoh. ~,... ....... -.... , _.._ Ow pof/1 lr I .... 1 :lp ..... _ ........... ,_ ... __ .....,_., __ ..,.. ......... ......... ................ 0.,.._, Statioaery .. FlEE -"":-595 .._ . _, -I&ADIS _____ .. .DM 98~ =.::. "";:.=:;:;~ ...... ~ ,-=·=:,. . Req. 79c BATHING CAPS 39~ !VIi. • .>' fl I!,~ l M )~~··\ I~):& ----r: ... _~ .... ·---.. ------- --::;; $1.69 VALUE LADIES ·HOSE 49( '' h SUPBt ANAHIST TABlETS -· a a~ Ca ••4111111ir IIOH Ujje$ SUppOrt Of Riiht to Work Law KUd·lllannered Walter Knott. rnen, lndudln1 eounty labor creator of ~nott'• Berry Fann leaden who are abatd to have and Cho.t Town at Buena Park. their nama known: have helped Alertln1 all )oyaJ mernbert of waxed tlery lut Th~ when him to raiN ~.000 to buy radio the S. S. S. (Society of StuUera be urpd membe,. ot the New· and television time to tell why and Stampe,.. that Ll). port Harbor Board of Realtora to Proposition 18 should be adopted. A m01t Important 1~ aeency help him aupport ProposJtion 18 He asked each realtor for at which lfUtly benefltl the 1m· on t"-Nov. c ballot. least $!S In the fleht which he mediate area In many waya bu He aald he Ll 11v1ne almost said would &lve the unlona back an abundance of clerlcal·type full time tbele daya to promotlne to their membera by outlawJn& work to be done. They can uae the eonatJtutional amendment compulsory membership clauaee typjata and non-typists, and that that woYld make compulsory un· In collective bargalnlne con· means all of you. So call today ton memberahlp me&a} In CaJJ. tracts and offer an hour or more or tomla. · service tor this prodlelous proJ· . The unions won't be hurt by And be -.14 a number ot union ellmlnatln& compulsory member· ectThe Community Volunteer Bu· ship, he said. The union leaders reau office at 325 N. Newport will have to build better unlona Blvd., In the Crossroads Vlllaee. and workers w1JJ want to join. wfll be &lad to rtve you further Some Individuals the unlona details. Telephone us at u 8-0717 call treelO&ders.may want to bar-Monday through Friday from 9 ealn for themselves, he said. And a.m . untU 12 noon. they might ret more for them-CVB Is a United Fund Aeency. selves than the unions can aet for them. .......... ,.au DO klid Complalnta that the Jaw would violate the rl1ht of contract are not valid. he aaM. "How many employers would wllllnely slen union contracts now without the threat of violence, strikes and Interference with deliveries? Out-of-T own · Appeal Made Letters have been mailed to more than•3,000 Newport Beach property owners who reside else- where, uklng Cor their support of the United Fund Drive. "Union leaders aay It will bring back sweatshops and 'yellow dog' contracts In which employers can coerce employes Into promlslna • not to join a union. • "Such coercion Is a thing of the Furniture..,. past. And the words of Ia bor ~ "" leaders who say their efforts .. • have been responsible for raising r Complete Home Fu.rnlah.l.np • wage levels are false. Labor lead Uberty ~ ..,. ers didn't win present high livlna 1131 Xewpad A'f'&. "" standards. We did, the people COSTA Mrt... who saved their money and in-~ vested it in better equipment. Ralph Myers Jr., chairman for the out·Of·town property owners solicitation, said, "Our appeal Is based on the sound principle that enjoyment of this community by its part time residents, and the value of property Investments here, are directly affected by how well we do our job of providing funds for the health, welfare, youth and other charitable serv- lres needed by our city." "At our berry farm 25 y~ars ago during the depression. 25 or 30 women were paid 25 N'nts an J .. J'rl 11••s JOO hour to can bforry preserves ovt>r R Catar.na a primitive stove The pre~rves sold for 35 rt>n ts a pound jar. I d Now with modern t-quipmt>nt. 4 Is and La y or 5 womc>n produre many time<~ DaUy ,_ Newport Beach t :M A.ll. fnMn s-.tpor& Lao41Ja~ HSS W. Oou& RJchway • p-,_ PBrklftC • the same amount or preserves that now sells for 75 cents a jar. And they gt>t $2 an hour "Thls Proposition 18 1c: no fight between employE'rs and c>mploy- PS. It is a fight agaiMt labor leadE'rs who are trytng to lead us into socialism " No Gar aces Y at For Costa lleaa Hi&h No garages will be bullt at Costa Mesa High School for buses there unW a survey ot the res!· dentlal dlapenement of atudents can be aceompllshed. Max Rus· sell. superintendent of the New- port Harbor Union Hleh School Dlstrlct, told the board of Trus-~:;;;;;::;::;::;::;::=:;;::~=:;~~ tees last wt>ek. ;:;; 1 He said the ultimate number of -uoacr TIIIISISTOR POCIET UDII (XO 'I'UUS) Worlcfa Smcrl..-t .._.. WEJQIIS OlfLT II OZ. stse Ollly r x s· x 11/4• A New Concept In Personal Radio. Ear Phone and Carry- lnl case OptJonal. Extra. Dl YIS-BROWI CO. LI 1-3437 1815 Jlarbor 81Yd.. eo.ta Keea I STIUIE 375 E. 17th STJIEET eo.ta .... Phoue EftL & laa. Liberty 1·7323t Uberty l&olJil buses needed at the school can - not be known until a survey Is completed. Mrs. Frances Collins, exe<-utlve se<'retary to Sidney Davidson when he was superintendent of the Newport Harbor Union High SC'IlJ)OI District has resigned eC • fecti ve Oct. I. LEGAL JfOTICE NO. A-31682 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF CAROLYN MABEL BELLIN, aka. MABEL CAROLYN BELLIN DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all per· sons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for th~ County of Orange, or to present the same. wilh the necessary vouchers. to the undersigned at his or her place of buslne~. to- wit: Harry i. Bellm. r /o Harwood, Heffernan & Soden. 3355 VIa Lido, Newport Beach. California, with- in six months after the first pub- lication or this notlce.- Dated September 10 1958. HARRY J. BELLIN Administrator of the Estate of said decedent. Publish: &opt. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, In the Newport Harbor Ena1gn. EGREMONT PRIVATE lAY SCIIIII. lfOif·I&CT.AmAJr Kindergarden Gract. 1-8 ••••••• 281 Mcmte V".ta eo.ta MIICL CcdH. r•pboae MIDWAY 1-1170 Dick Ferda and his brotllE'r-in- law, John Spere. are assisted in the OJ>('rallon of Korker Liquors. whi<'h opent>d 2 wceks ago in Co- rona del Mar, by "Bud" Sleva of Santa Ana and Clinton <Calt Campbell Jr .. who i'l the son of the co·ownN, Mrs Clinton Camp- bell Sr of Irvine Terrace. former- ly of Pasadena. ------LEGAL lfOTICE No. A-31615 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ALICE MARIE' JANSSENS, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and a ll persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them wtth the necessary vouch· era ln the ott1ce of the Clerk of the Superior Colu1 of the State of C&llfomla, In and for the County of Oranee, or to present the same. with the necessary vouchers. to the undersigned at his or-her place of busmcss. to-wit: Cam lei Janssens. Executor c 'o Harwood.. Heffernan & ~en. 3355 Via L1do Newport Beach. California within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated Septcmbt'r 11, 1958. CAMIEL JANSSENS ExC'Cutor of the Estate of ~aid decedent. Harwood. Heffernan & Soden Attorneys at Law 3355 VIa Lido Newport Beach. Cali!. O Riole 3-8080 Publish: &opt. 18, 25. Oct. 2. 9. In the Newport Harbor Ensign. COM C of C Plans a Party For Halloween The Coft>na del Mar Chamber F a1 of Commerce wUJ hold an old ., ,_ ,.,...... ......... te.. fuhloned Halloween dance party EMit-~ C:... OIWe ...._ Wednetlday evenln1, Oc:t. 29, at ·a ~ tbe Community Youth Center. ypEIRl ~..,., 'nlere will be an orchestra, en- tertaJrunent and ptlzea for cua. ~~ttl' •t C:::. turnea. AJl resldenta and ~uatnea • ~""' A J\lolll't' people ot Corona del Mar are In· .._ TIDE vlted to the party accordln1 to ._.._. Krw. T. Duncan Stewart. who 1a -.w:. gtn-•= In charae of arraneementa. 3011 Xewport m.. •-= ~ tests fuels for S . P. One of the most important jobs we have at Sou them Pacific is keeping our .6eetof 2,000 diesel locomotives operating at peak effi- ciency. Recently we equipped two locomotives for standing testa with "hot" or radioactive piston rinp. Geiger tubes count the particles of metal wom off the rinp. As a result, we're now getting infonnation in 6 to 8 houn that ordinary teste could give ua only alter 1 to 2 yHI"' •. 'I'beee testa, concluded joint!y with StaDdard Oil Company of California. tell u tbe e&ct. of d.i&nmt fueU, lubricant. and hnproted alline put. Oil eDCiDe operation and wear. Here is another example of bow S. E makes Ul8 • of the latest developmenta in ecience to provide better, more dependable tr&Diporl.ation-a com- plete,modena 8l!l"rice that we'd lib to have you by. TIN IJ.«t:a Ooldm Empln .rwd 6)' 8o&JtMna ht:l/fc U OM of tM f~GJMI--proAdlw ,.. ill 1M u. B.lt u C*r Job lo -*A tAU uilolity ..uA ..,._., rwoet~wftil tralw~..,..... Southern Pacific MfVIftl the Golden [mph wfttl TRAINS • TRUCKS • PIGGYBACK • PIPEUNES .. . ~iss Kathy McAhren of COM 111111'1111 I•II•IJ Is BricJe of Richard Taylor ~~~ ~n.1~}1~ a. L ~ODIST CIIV1lCII "Ia Rellaloo on Trlal1" ts the qu.tlon the lev. Henry R.umua 1r. wtU auwer In tba 1:30 and 11 a.m. Sun~y •rvloe. of the CommunJty MethodJ.at Church of Balboa x.IancJ. ............. The Corona del Mar Commun- Ity ConveaaUonal Church will hold an tnatructlon peri«l tor new rnemben at the churcb thla evenJna t'ntundayl. A reception Cor new rnemben will be held In the cbweh Sunday, Oc:t. 5. Newlywed.ll Mr. and Mr11. Rich- ard Lfe Taylor are making their borne at 1306 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Cloee rlrl friends ot the bride received the announcement of the wecldlna at a patty riven by her puenta, Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. McAhren of 5CY1 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, on Sunday. The news wu broken via a jlg-aaw punle reveaUna their names, weddlna beU. In Santa Barbara, and the date. The aroom 1a the son of Mr. and Mra. W. 0 . Taylor of Ccsta M8a. Actually Kathy and Dick eloped to Santa Barbara on June 25. Their vowa were aolemnlud throuah the church on Sept. 15, when they were married by tht Catholic Father at Santa Barbare Mlsaion. Attending the Mlaslon cere· mony were Mr. and Mrs. McAhren Mr. and Mra. Martin Noonan of Jun.IOr Ebell and the bride's uncle and aunt, CDII COIOIVIfln' CBUICII Downey. "Capaelty for DLiobedlenee" ~ j t T d The bride wore an Ice blue will be the .ermon topic of the tVJee s 0 ay ballerina·lengt.h rown of taffeta D .. ~. Ed·wln Go-'--In Corona del -· k and lace for her wedding, a amall ..... nJAC Dr. Hyman , uc er, superlnten-Mar Community Con~t1onal dent and medical director of the headpiece and a corsage of white Church Sunday. Fairview State Hospital In Costa orctUds. Following this ceremony, Mesa, will apeak at the luncheon they took a wedding trip to Las UIO'IJIEDOOD TO MEET • Vegas. The Lutheran Brotherhood will meetlna of the Newport Beach Friends of the bride who at- od (Th Junior E&ell at noon today mHt at 7:30 p.m. t ay U111· tended her announcement p&rty membel'8 of t~ California HJa- toricaJ Sodety are lnvJted to con- tact WUilam Ottaway, publ1aher ot the South Coast News, La~runa Beach, for an application. Mr. Ottaway 1a membership chAir- man ror Oranae County. The California Hlatorlcal Sod- ety 1a a atate-wtde, non-profit In- stitution, devoted to coUectlna. preservlna and d1atJ'Ibutlng lnfor· rnaUoo relating to the history of C&lltornla and the American Wert h Pa-'-h H f th I Thursday J In the clubhouse. day) In t e ,,. ouae o e on Sunday were Dianne Feather-arms, 4 delegates and 6 alter., Newport Harbor Lutheran lu~~~C::,~n t~~m~~n~~dll~g t~~ stone, Karen Waaner, Baba San· nates to the 29th DlstriC't 3 elec· Church, Newport Helahts. Mrs. Donald Chilcott. Twelve new ford, Claudia Gentosl, Carolyn live mem~rs to the e~ecutlve GAT JrDtETIES PABT'J' members will be Initiated Into Green, Sandy Coleman, Jean An· committee, chaplAin and hbtor- The Couples Club of St. James the Juniors. Guests will be Mrs. deraon, Sandy Brennan. Moru~ ian. Eptscopal Church. Newport, wtll John Lamar. president ot the Barlow, Joan KllluA and Maef'le I Cmdr. Ken Jol}nson said the of. hold a Gay Nineties Party In the Seniors, and Mrs. Leon Yale, Jun· Crane. flees of chaplain and historian Rectory tomorrow <Friday) eve· lor advl.sor. H B II were not fllled at the annual nina, begtnnlna with dinner at a rv e 5 t a election last May, and the other 7:30 p.m. I R R• h I oftloes were declared vacant be Ebell Season Opens Oct. 2 T'he Ebell Club of Newport Beach will hold Ita tlnt fall mHt1n• at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 2. In the clubhouse, 515 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Following the luncheon, Mrs. John Lamar, EbeJJ presl~nt. will outlln.e the actlvtt1es for the year ahead, 14ra. Clyde Johnaon, first vJce-pJ'ai~nt, wlll introduce a proaram of muaJe by Mia RJma RudJna, New Yotk born vtolinbL u.. fMJpa ~ ... Ol )410. FlEAS? PElS the iorclans J'dSHOP S?D&.c.-....... , c:-611 ... .._..oasoa.J.sao CDISTWf ICIEXCE CBUBCJI ags-IC es On Oct. 25th ~:'ceO:. ot non-attendance of of I The LeMon-Sermon at the p rty 51 t d ~:_._----~======: Newport Beach Chrilltlan Science a a e The "Harvest Ball." a costumt' EXCLUSIVELY YOURS:-wrvtoes on Sunday will speak of . dance. will be the first social the reality of God Spirit and I Costumed hoboes and mllllon·jevt'nt of the year for tht> Costa FRANK LEE CAPRI PANTS & JAMAICAS how the understanding of God aires wit~. mingle at the "Rags Mesa Junior Friday Aftt>rnoon I IN BEST FALL COLORS. brings to the human experience 10 Riches party to bl' glvt'n Sat Club. Mrs. Henry Dorman. way" the peace and comfort Imparted urday evt'nlng, Oet . 18, In the and means chairman. ls In by tt\.lngs real. The subject is !'Jt'wport Harbor Legton Hall by !charge of the dance, w. htch ts ~ "Reality." The Golden Text from the Newport Harbor Servke scht'dulf'd for Ckt 25. . ' • Psalms declares. •·Thy throne, 0 Le3f(Ue. . Mrs. Robert Finnegan. chair-, CR 1 ' NEWLYWEDS Mr. Mid Mrs. Robert Will•m r.tum God Is for ever and ever: the Chairman for tht' f'\'C'nt IS Mrs man of the baby rltntr and lS:' e ena s s<'t'ptre of thy kinadom is a right ' Edward Warrt. A.."Ststtn~; here are "woman of the yt>ar" last year. B tty Sh f COM WedC. !'ICe tre" 145.61 Mrs. F'or~s StHn and Mrs. Rob has started the fall St>"Ston of FADS AND FASHIONS e annon 0 ~ p . . ert Hodge!!. In <'hargp of de-corat·lthe free baby clinic on th(' tif'it 2743 E. COAST JIICJIWAT A ..1 I ... llv o• lng: Mrs. Chnrl('!l; Cotton and Mrs. wcond and third Mondays of Robert Tatum Of Santa Ana a ..... ,. IJ llllr f'rE.>d ~wenson. table<>. ~11"'1. ~wis eac-h month. Oalole :1-.-s C::OW>JrA DEL~ D • Dunm~re. t1es and hats booth. ------------for Day Scllt ol n11 )frs. Harvey Somc>rs. prit.es: Mn. FIRST cHuacH oF CHRIST Church bells chimed as Mr. the bride was a youngster. Mar· Walter Gibson ttrkets, and ~Irs SCIENTIST and Mrs. Robert William Tatum garet Farnham ot Corona del Among Corona del Mar resl· John Porter J r.: horse rare gamt> HOl Via IJdo, Newporl lead! walked back up the alsle {rom Mar aang the wedding 10t08• She dents who attended the loyalty Tht> door prize will be 8 3 da) A b•andl of The Mo•l.er Ch~rch 1-a the altar of the Corona del Mar was accompanied by Wtnlfred dinner last w~k at the Newport '!lay at the Hotel Rivtcra In La: F.,., Church of Chr ''· Sc •"' ''· in Bo, Community Church. where they Humeston, church organist. I Harbor Yacht Club to start the I Vegas ton Mauachu,att\. b A 4·tl•r weddJna cake sur-driver for St. James Episcopal · S.,ndey School --q IS""'· were united In matrimony Y " "' s nd s. 1 t-oo Rev. Edwin C. Gomke. rounded by yellow and white day school and mission in Co· OVEllSEAS 010T TO MEET .;.o:.!sda;·e:.n~nq M~t~; 8 00 :: The bride Is the former Mlu t1ower11 and yellow candles was I rona del Mar were Mrs. W. P. The Women's Overseas Service R .. donq room located at HIS v.a Elizabeth Ruth Shannon. daugh-cut at the wedding reception held Durkee. Mrs. James Durkee, Mrs., League will hold a noon lund~ L.do. Newport leach, '' open ..... ~ daY' I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. at the church Fellowahlp Hall Kathleen Gooken, Col. and Mrs. eon meet1ng today In Villa Ma from 9·00 a m. to 5·00 p.m. Wednesday' Shannon ol· 416 Fernleaf Ave., following the marriage St'rvice. John Dansby, Mr. and Mrs. E. rlna. Miss Blanche FUlkerson of fr~m 9 am to 7·4S p.m. TuesdaY' and Be the brightest little girls in school in • one of Miss Muffett's darling cotton dresses -a group carefully selected and mexpens1ve too! SIZES I TO 12 ONLY 6.95 to 9.95 I ISS IIFFETT SIIPPE -C:O..& Dl:l. 1IAJl , Mnl. Shannon wore a pearl grey Barnes. Mrs. Gertrude Waldron. 1 Newport. a pa.t president o( the Fnda'f' q a '"· !o 9 p m. Cl~ Hof dev' ~:::n:,~el:,.ar~~e,r,:om~w':"d lace over Oeah pink taffeta with I MMra. ArthLetha JAllen and Mr. and CtUcaao wtll preside at ceremon·j ,.~· ~~bl~h";d, c~~~~~ '":~edu:: ~ Tatum ot Santa Ana. matching acceseortes and a cor-rs. ur ones. lea lnstallina the 1.:59 otocers. Reedit\1~ loom. age of pink ~ bu~. The ::~::::~.::::::::~::::~~!:~~~--------------~================================================~ The double ring .ervlce took eroom'• mother wore a sky-blue CAIIDS AT COON taT CLV. place on the afternoon of Sept. lace draa over blue taUeta and A bridge and canula luncheon 6. Yellow alale ribboN and bou· a coruae o1 whJte orchids. wUl be held for members of the queta of fellOW and bronZe chl'f· AIIIUUna al tbe NceptJon were Santa Ana Country Club at 12:30 u.nt.hlmam& deeoMfled tbe wtdta Mra. Bdw1n Wl'IPt. tM bJ'lde'a p.m. today CT6uraday), Luncheon church for the occulon. The aunt Mr.. Max Moore and Mrs. wtll be at 1:11 p.m. M.rL Alvin bride'a attendants aU earrted Jade' Roper. Jacque Palmer had StauUer, chaJnnan. wUJ be u- noaegays of yellow and broru;e charge of the guest book. slsted by Mrs. Orlyn Robertaon chrysanthemums, and the bride a The bride and groom spent and Mrs. Ro~rt Mlze as host- own bouquet was a white orchid thelt honeyomoon In Palm Springs esses. surrounde-d by yellow chryaan· before returning to make their themums and carried on a white home In santa Ana. The bride at- Bible. 1 tended Newport Harbor schools MD I EllS H.A VE CDU. The bride chose a ballerina throuah Newport Harbor High length draa of re-embroldered School and Orange Coast College. French Alencon lace tor her wed· Her husband attended TUstin ding gown. Scallopped Chantilly High School and Santa Ana J un· lace bordered the neck and hem· lor Colleae and now work.l with Une as well as the cap sleeves. Welch's Sand and Gravel firm. She wore lace mltta, and a Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls held her walst lenlflh aUk lllu· slon veil aa she walked down the aisle on the arm of her father. Mertle and Rk hard Muller of 508 Orchid Ave., Gorona del Mar, are the parents o! an 8-pound, 13- ounce daughter. born Monday, Sept. 9, In Hoar Hospital. DABJI Gtal. ADJVU Lorraln~ and Robert Darr of 520 tm Ave .. Corona del Mar. became the parents of a 5-pound, 10- oun<'t' girl Thursday, Sept. 11, In Her sister-In-law, Mrs. Fred Shannon ( nH Wendy Gruwell I of Garden Grove, aerved aa ma- tron of honor. She wore a princ- ess atyle talteta gown In tur· quolae with matchinl whimsy veil. AttendJnl as brideamal~ were Miss Susan McCarthy of Balboa Island, a school mate of the bride. and the brtde'a coualn. Mlsa Mary Wright of Loa An· geles. Their • I m ll a r 1 y • made dresses were of yellow and pink FESTrV AL DATES SET David Youna hu been re-elect- ed p~ldent of the Laguna Beach Festival of Arta; Ernest Hoffman 1s vice-president. Jane Poyer, tee· retary. and Moraan Cuthbertson. treasurer: Dates for the 1959 fes- tival were .et for July 18 - Aug. 16. SOW f'Oa 80QEaSOMS A 7-pound, 12-ounce son was born Saturday, Sept. 13, to Jea· nett and PhllUp ~rson, 3201-a Sapphire Ave., Balboa Island, in Hoaa Ha.pltal. Hoag Hospital CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 3839 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar, A branch ot The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sci· entist. In &.ton, Mass. taffeta with matchlnl vella.. Fer en yow fJri..tiiHJ ...d., c.U tl.e Sunday School ···-····-··· 9:15 a.m. Sunday Services ···-··-···11 :00 a.m. Wed. Eve. MHtlngs ·-8:00 p.m. The public is cordlally Invited to attend the church services. James Markum or Denver, Col· &up ,~ C... ORiole ).-0550. 'ora do, was best man. Uahera were Marvin Cooper of San FranCS.CO. Max Moore of Anahelm. the bride's brother, Free! Shannon, and the groom'• brothe-r, Jay Ta- tum. • FUUna a request made when Fat • L.-'P s.t.e~&oa ., YAAOA&E -utet5 IEDOif.e -NOTIONS PATTBNS IOYS' I &IlLS' TOr tit~ cum •• 8 HELD CAPTIVE BY UNWANTED INCHES? Your Stauffu SJ~tem salon can tel JCG fM ODCC and (or all from unwanted Inches that threatm to set out of had. Why not call today and kem more about Stauffer Syst~m·s complete, supuvised rtducing JX'OF'11l and what it can do for yOu/ Coast Supe r Market 3347 EAST COAST HIGHWAY ~a t MARIGO LD COR ON ~ Oll·,~~ 12 ... Ubby's Corned Beef • 45c SCOTT'S son WEVE-W'bJte ro11a ScoH's Towels ~~ ... 2 for 35<' 29( T 011et Tissue • • • PEAJU. IIAJlaOJI-1. 011. CaD Papaya Chunks • • • • 29c Swift'• Chop'd or .. Str'ned Baby Meats 31/z 2-45r MODESS TAMPONS-Req. or Super 45<" Brandywine Mushrooms Stems & Pc::lt--4 oa. PVSS £ aooTS-1 lb. Ccm Cat Food • Strawberries Fish Sticks Uma Beans DD.JCIOUS APPLES 15~ Meat FOR SEPT. CHOICE "7" BONE • • • .. Sailors Open Against Cal High Friday tlde ft JAT COORJI ~ale, lett halt; Dave Jlobei'IIOD, tullbadt; Rich SchllcJc.ellma)'W ldt end; Glen Miller, left tadtJe: . Pirates Open Season Wdh American . River With tbe openlq of the 1J!58 football eeuon toam.tnc tamor· row ( Prtday > wttb a trip to the AIMrlcaD IUver CoUep at Sac:· ranwnto, the Oraap Cout Col· tea• PlAta are cxmcenuattna mllht1ly Clft cSetenstve t&d:lcs. The Newport H~ubor Sailors will oUldalJ.Y o~n th~lr 1958 football •uon tomorrow (Frl· day) .ventna at the Oran~ Coast CoJie,-e fteld, wh~re they wlll meet the C.lltornJa Blah School Oondora. Game tlme wUl be 8 p.m. Head Coach Georae Hunter hu announced the followlna tenta· tlve atartlna Uneup: MJdde Wlenenaa. lett IU&Id; lob lohNIOn, center; Terry lfd:ard.le. riattt 1'\lard; Bob Hoffman, rta.bt tackle: Ceorae McFarland. rtcht end. The Sailors, wtth their atncJe wtna, defeated a La Vabra team outwelghJna tllem 15 pound.a per man last Friday on DaviW.On Field. The aeore wu 2·0 each touchdown countlne one ~lnt FOOTIAU. ...efrOU 9Uiding the fortunes of the Orenge C04st Coii*J• ~ o,. p.ft to right) Bud Goodell, b,cWield c04ch: S+ev• Musseau, head c04~. and George Davis, line c04ch. 1'he Amedcan BJwr Beaven dropped tbrir opeo.l.q pme wttb Sacr&JDefttO fi3 • 1• and are at1l.l amart:tq over the 42 · U defeat handed them by AI Irwin In 1956. Iowa: Bob l;ttlnaw aDd 11m CUr· rte at lett and rtaht enda, Jim Bento and Jtm Knapp at auarda. Jim CUbert at center, BJIJ Doul· W. u quarterba~ Cary Bqley and Bob Chaney as lett and ~ht haltbeclca, John Mcltee as Ml· bade.. On tbe bmch wtU be John Me· Cl ure an4 JUchard CrMne. ends; John Bender and 11m StaNberry, tackles; Richard Freeland and Chico Ekman, auuda; Mike Ceorre. c en t e r; Bruce Keirn, quarterback; Benny Gomez and Buddy TbomPII()n, halfbacks, and Carl Lindstrom. fUllback. Jack Schultt, quarterback; Tom Sandoval, rlaht halt; Grant Hom· Ron Rima to Defend Title La Habra opened the 1•me on Ita own 40 but was fol'Ced to punt on fourth down by Harbor'a aoUd defense. Dave Roberson caucht the ball on the Harbor 40 and waa hit by 3 blg tacklers as 100n ... he cot the ball. The Sailors. 8 Former Tars Are on Roster For Pirate Football Squad The pouJble startlne Uoe·up tor the defend!nc Eutem Confer· ence champion. at OCC a as fol· Student Body Pays Half Insurance HONORED by Zonta os the Scholarship G irl for the 1958·59 school year is Carole Jones of Newport, who is shown here w;th Mrs. John Luther, president o the Newport Harbor Zonta Club. Carole is a groduate of Orange Coast College and •s now oHending Long Be.~ch Sto+e College. Ronnie Rima, 501 Redlands enjoying good au c c e a a with Ave.. Newport Helrht&. will be sweeps and otf·tackle ahota. aeekJng to re~at aa a winner In moved to La Harba'a 30. On the vuelllne Colorado River fourth down. with 3 yarda to IO, Marathon Htla Sunday. Grant Horn~ak ntpped a quick Coach Steve Muaseau, head mentor for Oranee Coast Col· lege'a Pirates, reports that New· port Harbor Hlch heads the llat ot 62 uptranta tor the Buc ertd team, with 8 Conner Tars answer· Ina roll call each afternoon on the practice field. len, Jlm Bento, Dick Freeland, Mike Ceoree, Gene Hubbard, Buddy. Thompson, Bill Welgan and Rod Wll.aon. Bruce Kelm, Boulder, Colorado, returned to camp for food thla week and is prepared to continue ht. battle tor a starting role against ever·lmprovlna quarter· backs Gene Hubbard. Bill Man· nine and BUJ DoucJass. Death Takes Chester Flory I The student body of the New· Chest~r Flory, 48. of 2U 42nd port Harbor Union HJrh School St., Nt'Wport Beal·h. died tn Haag dlatrlct whJcb has pte'Vioualv Hospital Sept. 16 He won Jut year's raC'e trom paaa to lert end Rich Sch!Jchen· Needles to Parker Dam and re. mayer for 3 yards and a first turn, averaalnc 55.~ miles an down. Two playa later Tom San· hour and uslna 5 eaUons of aas doval slanted Into the end zone per hour. on a reverse. Runtln~ton Beach and Monte· Milo are running second with 6 each, and next with 4 each are Laguna, Rancho Alamitos, Braw· ley and Garden Grove. Veteran.s John M('K~. Buddy Thompson (CO·e&ptalna) and Ca· ry Barley appear to be the ones to beat out In the Pirate back· field for atartlnc roles. In the serum with the Cyrenee these 3 footballers were reaponalble !Qr 151 yards In 19 carries for a 7.5 average (McKee 60 yda In 7 car· rles, Thompson 29 yd.a In 4 car· rles and Bagley 62 yd.a In 8 car· riea I. Pressing the leaders were newcomers Carl Lindstrom. Bill Carter. Sam Ray and Bob Chaney, who averaged better than 5 yards each per carry. been aelf.tnau.red for acddenta He was an advertlsJne repre lncurTed in athletics. will pay sttntaUve of the Long ~adt In· aEJfA.MEJ) TO co---.. .. halt ol a Sl2 annual alhletje ac· de,_ d t p T ~· •&.£. -'d t d .. _ lth ..-n t'n . ress elegram. Ro~rt Magn""-n vlcA urJn. "' en an nca ln.auranoe pol· He ls survived by ha wlte. d _....., · ~ r Icy for dl.atrlct athletes thla year Opal; and 2 children. William pal or Newport Harbor Union The outboard pllotaln thla 115· In the thlrd quarter Newport mile race rna~<e the entire trip scored acaln. Thla time It wu ClOU('hed on their knees, braced Hornbeak slantlnf of1 ncht aralnst the bounce and jolt ot tackle from the 5. Thla touch· the tiny racers. down was aet up when a Rich· Coach Muaaeau and hls staff wiU hold fast to their system, the alldlnc·T, thJs season In hopes of employing It to retain the coveted title which the Pi· rates have held Cor 2 years run· nlng. Assistants Bud Goodell, backfield, and George Davis. Hne. wlll remain with the squad for a aecond try at adding the need- ed Instruction required to pro· duce a. championship team. Five Costa Mesana ar'f! entered lander pa.u was detlected on the In this outboard d&a&Jc of the 35 and cauaht by ble Bob Hoff. West. They are Kenny Pyle, 140 man, who was downed lmmedl· Del Mar St.; J. R. (Bob) McBride, ately. 2589 Willow Ave.; Bill Steven· Tom Hu~r also ~ed oft a aon. 2188 Puente St .. and Dick paae in the third quart8, haltlna and Maree M<'Kenny, 2591 wu. La Barba's only au.tta!ned drive, low Ave. coverlnc 40 yards. lip' R11cll Wl11 ., ... 1 .. lilt ··- The coach!na ataU was eener· ally pleued wtth the SalJor'a sbowtnr. their ddenM 1n partlcu. Jar. Hombeak'a pa.ulnc wu as !rood u uwat He eompleted 3 to Schllchenmayer, Hatuoux a n d Hehn. In the "t1ttb" quarter, Harbor's JunJor Varsity was defeated 2·0. The season o~ner is with American River JC this Saturday In the state capitol. On Oct. 3 the Dues meet Phoenix JC for the sec· ond of a home and home series before opening the conference aeaaon against Mt. San Antonio on Oct. 11 at Pirate Stadium. Players from Newport High School on the squad are: Bob AI· Bob's Sporting Goods Store of Costa Mesa has donated the equipment for a softball game betwH>n the Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor Optimlst&-wtth a happy string afta('hed. Arter the game. whk h will be played durtng an lnterdub piC'nlc In Costa Mesa Park at 1 p.m. Sunday, the equipment Is to be ctven to Joplin Boys' Ran('h. Harbor Cheerleaders to Plan Card Routine for Pep Section ay •uc:r a8001U working hard on new routines. 11Jifl'VE B.SALBT Pl!LLOWSBJP Harbor Hlab'a t 1 rat varsity and are even plannlnr a card "The Curse or a Statk Rell· game ol the season will be this section for later games. glon" will be the theme of the Friday evenlne -qalnst Call· Bill Nagel, chairman of the eermon by Dr. Charles Clare Comla Hlgh at the OCC atadlwn. Pep Commission, and the cheer· Blauvelt at the 11 a.m. serv1ce Our ('h~rleaders tor tht. year leaders· rtrht hand man has Sunday of the UnlversaJJ.at Com· are Cathy Foearty, Diane Greene, been a big uset In the pia~ for munlty Fellowship In the Frtclay n na Palaferrl, Doua Reddick and this year. Afternoon Clubhouse, 18th St. Tony Albertson. They will lead • • • and Anaheim Ave .. Coe1a Mesa. a football pep rally th1a after· The PTA Ia holding try·outs The cb urcb achooi lDMtll at tM noon {Tbu~) to pt everyone for a PTA talent abow thls week. •me tJme. lo bJ.Ib ~ ... 1"bba'7 haft bMn The allow wUl be put on by the r. A special clus for women oUerlng Jl'OUP aames. swimming. physical (slim and trim) condiUonlne. II. Swlmmlnr Instruction adults and children. Spe· clal Instruction for toddlers. Private and class lessons. EIIROWIII flOW HarHr l..UC •. .,.,. Moel UO PAJlll: AVE.. a~A ISLAlm oR l·7170 oa oa ,...,. FALL. SPECIAL Alaaminum Patio & Window AWNINGS We are not advertising large discounts-But let us give you a FREE ESTIMATE and you will find our prices are in line with so-called discount prices. LET US PROVE IT! NO OBUGA'nON No Down Payment-36 Moaths ~ Pay Call Us Now n SANTA ANA TENT &A ADmG READQUA.IlTEIS smcz 1D) 1 .. 1o. JlaiD IL UlftA ANA ~den~ under U.. dlreetJon ot the PTA and wtll be held Oct. 7 and8. • • • Thert' waa a bic turnout for the "Hello Dance" Jut Friday nirht. and the dance was considered a blr success. A drawing was held u one of the highlights of the evening. The winners were Jadlie Kling and Gene Lee~r. We only hope that the dances and school a<'tlvlties to come wtll be as successful and the ~~ehool spirit as hieh. II:.EJQfEDT SON 800 • An 8·pound, 8·ounce son was born Tuesday, Sept. 16. In Hoag Memorial Hospital to Gloria and Patrick Kennedy, 424 I., Hello· trope Ave., Corona del Mar. l.ECAL lfOTICE N011CE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Ia hereby riven that the City Council of ·the City ot New· po.rt Beach wtll hold a public hearing on October H, 1958, at 7:30 P.M. or a.a 100n thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Coun<'il Chambers of the City Hall of said city for the purpose or determJntnr whether or net the followlna described ctty owned property and other city owned pro~rty ls surplus and may be disposed of by sale or leaae: A parcel of aertcultural land located at the aoutheast comer of Wrlrht Sl and Adams SL, ln the CU,y of Huntlneton Beach. Thla parcel hu a trontaee ot 2640 feet on Wrfl ht St. and 1702 feet on Adama St. and contalna approxlmat~y 88 acres. A parcel ol land located on the eaeterly aJde ol Bushard Sl ap· proximately :ZOO feet eoutberly o1. BamJJton St. ln the City ol Runt tnaton Beub. 1'hla p&n."el hu a trontaee of 440 feet on Buahard, Ia •75 feet In depth and contaJns approximately U &efta. MARGDY SCHROUDER CITY a...EJlJt OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DO YOU WAHf a ~ a ,W., a ......... ...., ... ,Ot ... ,.. ..... 0 ........ ..n '" ..... ...... We6.01Wa ..... Max Ruuell. d1atrict superfn. and Barbara Hlrh SchooJ. hu been reappoint· tendent, aald tbJa doe. not In· Se 1 ed to the State Vice Principals volve the annual 12.!50 accident rv ces were held Sept. 20 In Committee of tht' Calltornla As· lnaurance paid by every student !:lt~~oartl uary CostaHMesa Cbap. aoclation of Secondary School Ad· · was In arbor Rest minUI t H h o1 the dl.atrlct. Memorial Park 1 ra ors. e as been a He also aa td that any student ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimemiiiibeiirioif ilh.eiiicomiiim1~tteei&i3~yie~aijrsi. Pirate stock lncre~ with the athlete unable to pay b.ls halt ot the $12 premium could work at the school to pay tor it. Lac-c •••• c ••• ,. HIP Sclllll ... return to the lineup or Charles Becauae the Laguna Beach Bunker. Dave Waconer, Jlm Cll· High School auditorium t. belnJ bert and Mike Ceorre. who have rehabilitated. Harbor Area music ~n out for the past rew days lovers get a late <'han~ to hear with slight concussion, twUJtt"d , the Community Con~rt.s orieln· ankle. twisted knee a nd pulled ally scheduled there. muscles respectively. The concerts will be trans· Tentative leaders who have fl'rred to the Newport Harbor Un· been observed getting the call ior High Schoo I auditorium for the first two units have been which is larger. making avaiJa. ends, Bob Etllnrer and Jim Cur· biP a number of memberships. rle. both holdovers from ~ast Donald Vanderbilt. president of year's Buc championship team: the Laguna Bea('h Community tackles, Jack Bohan and Don Dor· Concerts Assn .. said thl' follow· sey, from Anaheim and OCC lt>t lng C'oncerts are scheduled: terman respectively; cuards. Jim Dorothy Waren.skJold. aoprano. Bento, conferen<'e C'holce and a Monday. Oct. 13; YI·Kwei·Su, letterman. and Jim Knapp, from C h I n e s e -American baritone, Mater Del: center, Jim Gilbert Thursday, Jan. 22: Gold and Flz· from RanC'ho Alamitos; quarter· dale. duo·planl.st.a, Friday, Mar. back, Bill Doualass, from Monte· 6; and The Craudan Ensemble, • LETS GET BEHIND THE UIIS CLUI BY An'ENDING LIUID UIE ICT! 1• I IMI Door pri.&e will be 2 round trip tickea to Acapulco cmd 6 care tree daya at cmy of the bigqest boteJa there and mec:ds. bello; halfbacks. Gary Bagley, with plano. clartnet, violin and CDM TRAVEL SERVICE v e t e r a n aU-conference choice. ('ello, Monday, Mar. 30. and Bob Chaney tim year can· Mem~rshlps can be obtained didate; fuJlback. ietterman speed· by contactlne Mrs. Gertrude Me· C01llfEJI COAST IIWT. & OIICBID, CO._A DU 11Q at~r and co-captain John McKee Call. Uberty 84002, Mr. Vander· 0 .... , .... with John Md:lure, Dean BteT·b :~llitiaJii4.iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~!~~~~~~~~IIV'I'V~~~&I.~~U~~·~·~n~u~~l'l~w:a:&~!!@i~i!!!l bower, Max Navarro, 11m Stana· ~rry. Mike Slagle, Chico Ekman. Fidel Ochoa. Gene Hubbard, Bud· dy Thompson. Jerry Ray and Carl Lindstrom In that order for • 1 sec-ond unit. p AJfEL CILUJIXAJf Frederick Hodgdon. Nl'wport Bea('h archlte<'t, will be ('halrman ol one or the panel discussion meetings at a C'hurch archltectur· al conference to be held Feb. 11·19 In the Statler Hotel. Los Angeles. LEGAL JfO'nCE N011CE OP HF.ARINC NO. A 31R7l SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Estatt' of WlLUA:\i G. CART· I TER. aka W. C. C ARTI"ER. de ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY CTVEN that Bank of Amenca. National Trust It Savings As.-;oclatlon has tiled herein a petition for Probate of Will. referenC't' to whJ('h Is made for further parti('ulars. and that the time and place or hear ing the same has bet'n set for October 10. 1958, at 10:00 a.m .. In the courtroom of Department No. 3 of uld court. at Broadway at Church Stfftts. an the City of Santa Ana. California L.. B. WALLACE, Clerk Dated September 22. 1958 A. K. PHELPS Attorney at Law 34.29 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar Attorney for Petitioner Publlah: Sept. 25. Oct. 2. 9, 1958 In the Newport Harbor Enslen. Devane1' UtUII STilE TIIIIW ... 'a S,ellll f1Ffll 90 Proal SILVER C'Ll18 GIN '3.89 WE C.ABIIY A FUI.L LIME OF pAJITT ·SRAca ••n W. P4 FULLER & CO. I lEW FULLER PAINT SERVICE Ill COIIU DR llR Your New Fuller Dealer Is DON CAINE'S FULLER PAINTS 3701 E. COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar For Hundreds of modem coloB cn-ailable through the Fuller Jewel Case. 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G5 Cu· .. · Santa Ana. IIMII1fl6. ~ man «woman. Phone 0o1ea ..... Ca11t port INdL. naUon. ~ AlSeit lmlth. work toa SM..Z: -.. -.. toy PiAlfO 6 OiGili tw:i!; Ham· ~oa a-ta\. IOdft7 .... , Tla. toeal duaa tar for 1151. al· room, 300 RaMI, IUQO; See'• l'reDch poodll 5 --.. All &bob, IIICIII4 Cba.rdl JDDdel OfPD, PUiJi i(i)iiJ outGde entrance If DO ~ eall e• I tiQIII thou&h tiM ~ear 18 not .,_.. CandJ' lbGp 1nc.. lltAIN at 35011!. pe,... ,......... ta Jf. Y:K.ennel priced to •Il ~-·PhWIPII, JleaMo woman. I4bt ~: ,..._ tbftle'ooquutera OYer, hu atr.d7 eouc. .IJW)t •• -'1.21$• r ... ~teo-aw.. o• a.sc:no attar • p.m. 1530 Jfo.llaln at ..,Iaiita .ba.. lllepiJw pd\'S.Iea'a m" Mar· -~T=I,....,I=--=I-::E:---=1=1..--~ the pteVlo\11 NCIOI'd tOll zueh, fence, 511 Avocado. 110; l'*'lte CDM. Phone OR 3-0538 a f\lll year -the 195S total ol Char.. CrtU~ fence, 310) E. a T I R E s A' L E e . . Infant 0 K. ll2.t11,512. U the buJldlnl pact Cout Hwy,. llw. W .o;o; • • y .. • .. eontlnues for the remalnlnl a e DlfiM& ft'IWAQ Untum!ab.ed 2 bdrm. hOUie, - naonU.. of thl8 JNr, the record Maceo cc.g., ~-unlt, l ·ltOI')' ltove, clt.p., larp cloeeb, ft.re. will eo put thel17 million mark. clwelllnp at mr Bayadere, •· place, O.ptone patio, dble. Bluest pennlt ._ued durtnJ 000: 2rl7 Tahwra $32.290, and 1 E 1 T T 1 1 1 1 ~e. 506 A.oacla, CDM. the put week wu I« a knit 1917 Seadrttt. ~.COo; J'ohn Arant. FOR ll!!lfT: Un.f\l.rniahed or part· apa.rtment bulldlnl tn lf....,ert, awtmmln• pool, 1815 Tab una, A · Jy fum. 2 bclrm. bouw, harcl· Ole a new Bamnt.on lJblnl &BowaMe, .. .............. u.ted at 142,250. Irvine Terrace 000; Roy Keene, alteratlona, Q4 wood noon, tiJ'eplace, $12:5 mo. constructton accountecl tor al· Ramona, 120(), Pbone OR 3·3366. 1 J: w J: L E ll ma.t $100,000. Jn Corona del Mar, ... 011& cum ~ISLAND RENTALS: 3123 a $17,.278 permit wu luued for Ceorte Barber, repait motor Bachelor apt .• yearly bat8, JTO. J:. COAST BWY .• CDK. the SH'a Candy abop at Narcla· vehJcle cllma1e to praee. 342 Allo: 2 new baehelor apta.., $80 • IIOJift TO LOU au. and Cout Hwy. Momlor Canyon Rd.. $500. ,_95. lncludln• utll. and eara,es. FoD~ permits were ._ued: e CIJPF UVD Waldron Realty, 308 M&rtne. LIMI a.. ... ., .. e C:OaolrA DEL IIAJI Theodore UMtedt, l ·unJt, 2· B.l. OR 3·1730. ----...__ lack La.npnbac:h, plumblnl. ltory dwelllne, 1611 Klnp Rd., -----------BUSINESS 242 Heliotrope, Si500; .Mrl. J. $25.360. mr::l.l WAJrTitD AUTO .................... .,-... ~--t..ll 1 £11 .... ........., ......... .............. ......,, ,_........,. ......... .. ..... ,...., ......... .. --. .......... ,... -.................... ..,. lq 11"' lat__.t A. Uule •lliOO.wUI~r,.... ~ ft .K.UUG suv. ICE AND • lYAII I. PAIIIIII I 10, 120 N . ....,_.IMl Ml 6-16SJ ......... ~Nett IE II UPIILITEIIII e a&WtOIIT IIEIGK'I"S •Phu Tax and Recappable Tire L £,Woodward, ,...root, 441 N. Other Slza in Proportion Newport Blvd., 12'75; Ernefi Rae· 1c1tan1ay ad Saaday Oaly -Sept.• %1 CIDd 21 e~. 3201 J:. l5tb St.. addition, PERSONAL FUR.NM"URE .... , 1'llrlfl ........ ts00: carleton Meara, retaJnlne IEII ~ llft~~a~:~ • STI'I'IAII wall, 332 N. Newport Blvd., $3,600. .,......,.._ I..., Top job ~ tiel 3700 !few-port -OR 3·3700 e UPna a&T ABA _,. Z. C:OAJtr IIICIIWAT AT tODII&I iiA -OaJoae J.tftl 16ft and WomeD d& Newport Beach Ray ~ ..tmmlne pool, coaoaA DEL 110 1107 BerkabJre, p,&OO; Dr. Dudley Pf&U, wall, 2528 VIsta 8aya, 1192; WARD UPRIGHT PIANO, $85; PlANO Ia ORGAN SALE. 6 beautl· Foster Mllton Hal)', wall, 2522 Kelvtnator refr1e.. $30; apt. tuJ Spinet Pianos all perfect, (~ fr«n All·Amerk:an VIsta Baya, 1192. size .tove, $2:5. ORiole 3·4696. Maple, Ebony, Cheny, Fr. Prov., -----=-partdq _ __;;;.._lot_._> __ _ e aAT IBOU:.S Bloncle; some repoeuaed, rent TOP OPPORTUNlTIES Thelma Iohnaon fence, 2601 retuma, trade·lna. 2 -.11ghUy Circle Dr., $500. DIE u• E damaeed In shlpplne. Save up DAD.. y e a.AL.oA -to $275. 3 yea.ra to pay balance. Paul Slmpeon, re·roof, 109 14th Schmldt·Pbllllpe, 520 No. Main, St.. 1135; Earl Crane, addition, 4QO/o f1 100/o Off Santa Ana. 2145 Sevllle, $5,000; William Rei· -llUL--EST--A-TE_&_UlfT __ U.S __ _ ele, alteratiora, 1000 E. Ocean, 1150; Harold Clary, alterations, 909 W. Bay Ave., $1,000; William Smith, addition, 1417 E. Bay Ave., $1,200; Bruce MacDonald, 1-unit. 2·atory dwelllne. 2145 Miramar. $24,000; Dr. Harry Huttman, re· model, 820 W. Bay, $2.200; ~rge Coffin, re·roof, 1132 E. Balboa Blvd .. $150. e LIDO ISLE J. H. Tannahill, addition, 204 VIa Quito. $6~; J. E. T. Rutt•r. add second floor, 218 Vla Crul· ana, $11,000; Mra. Ed Wedekind, wall, 663 Via Udo Nord. $400; Mrs. Frank Tooley, l ·unit, 2·atory NO OOWN-'I"ERMS RIESTME Wboleaale prtoe for Retall Cuatomera UMION SEKVICE Ulled Auto PuU. '1'tte. We Buy Ca.ra and Scrap Metal UBEJriY 8· 7013 2075 Placentia Ave_ Costa MfiM !~~~~~!~~~~~ dwelllne, 007 VIa Lido Soud, $25.· 000. e a.u..<>A IILAJfD Georee Mehrera, add room. 314 Diamond, $3,000; Mrs. Marearet Avocado 6 O>Ut Blebway Corona del Mar Next to Jamaica Inn ORiole 3·3320 PIANO 6 ORGAN SALE, used Hammond Spinet. an exceDent BUY. Schmidt·Phllllps, at 6th and No. Main, Santa Ana, Es· tabllabed 1914.. MOVING? JAMES . D. R~Y Mt6 L COAST KWY .. Dolt&, patio roof. 215 Garnet. ~; HaM Schumacker, 1·unlt, 2·atory dwellln•, 220 Apolena. &10.840: Fred Warren, 8hln&}e, 106 -PJ.AN----0-la-O"""'BG ..... -AN--c:-._' r....-EJee~. -. AMJone. 1465: J. L. JJaU.. re·roof, ...-.-.. 211 Apte,llSl: Mn. ll. W. Spar· MtroDJlc ~~ Orprua; Lowery, Jln•. re·roof. 1100 s.Ja,o.. $325, ap e ...._ new, many otbers, • a..-.oiiT save more than haU prtee on Homer Shafer, 2·unlt. 2·story .ame. ScbmJdt·Phlllipe, North ,200 Fr Main at 6th Santa Ana. dweUlne. 610 36th, $23 ; an· p•""'O A--·dlon• ,,... ~ Bla cls Vanclercook, chimney. 6601 ... ~ . ., ... ......, ..... ~ aau. .. Seuhore, $350; Jim Stupln. 2· Bargains from $87, like new. =~~· unit. 2·atory dweUing, 1.26 40th Schmtdt·PhlUlpe.. 6th and Main, St., $20.300: Frank O'ConnoT. de· Santa Ana. mollsh 16 motel units. 2830 W. PIANO II ORGAN SALE, repos· Coast Hwy., $1.000; Roger Cook. sessed Wurlltur Spinet, hurry COlONA DB. WAI 0 ..... , ... , * cabana at city trailer park, lTIO to see thil. Rent new Spinet, W. Balboa Blvd.. $2,900; F. A. select your finish. Schmidt· Herget, endose porch, 111 lbt Phillips, 520 No. Main, Santa St . $100; Newport Balboa Indus· .Ana. ONE MANIa V.U 17.75 BB.. 2 men II van at min. P.U.C. rate of -.zs Hr. wltbtu 30 m1. 'n:me 8talt8 at your clocw. We deUvw mln. of 1000 JbL up to 60 .m..Uea M.IDe .,-tar min. P.U.C. raa No ex. etta. f« Sat Ca.U Newman U 8-2274 or u 8-64.10. rae w. Utb St. Costa Meaa.. Lowest .torap rates. --------trial Enterprtsea, office, 801 Pro· duction Pl., 1300: Lido Peninsula County Dock Bids Due December 15 ALL HAIRCUTS L FOR MEN AND BOYS ONLY $1.25. JAY'S BARBER SHOPS ------- Yacht Anchorage. foot of 31st St., re·roof. $233; H. W. Browner, re· roof 4211 Seashore. $115; T. R. Km;dsen. add rest rooms. 110 Riverside, $4,000; Harry Weber, 4-unlt 2·story apartment build· lne. 626-628 Clubhouse, $42.250; Tom T r u m p, 2 · u n I t , 2·story dwelllne, 210 34th. $19,500; Mrs. H. Reding, fence. 125 27th, $100; John Spaneler, alterations, 1526 W. Ocean Ft., $250. '2195= ..• napped this string YOUR CA~ACITV POR TENSION ALSO HAS ITS LIMITS amazing new drugless method effectively reliet'U tension How de~ -.net up vnder today•a ~nc ~' ()nUQt · ,....rcfl in !Mdina inltft\lbOfta confttma the ~., • "'*" ~ oe ~ .. tMt ~·*1 .... ,.._.. tM ....... end*"' ol,..... ......,._ PtG licM tlfr«b u.t ~ ~ wrth pita or C1NP ••• juwt tM..,..... ....... . ....... ot ..... aM,.., ... COMbiM4"' aft.._ ......... ..... .,..,.,.. .... ped. LMm abOut....- ...., ............ Qat. ·-A.TMUA eoofll('t '--c:ea ..._ ........,__ ... ,.. .................. -. • CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN FRONT HOME FABULOUS GUEST HOME AND COTTAGE * LOCATED on 155 feet of bluff fronta ge, b uilt oh point 125 feet up from the Ocean. Panora mic view from every room. A Para dise for those who enjoy an active view. Yachting, water skiing, surfing, fishing, skindiving, etc., right in your front yard-the Pacific Ocean. · * GROUNDS beautifully landscaped with tropical planting and flagstone patios. This Point is solid g:anite. ~t . cost $40,000 for foundation alone to capture thlS magruf~cent view for a home site. * MAIN HOUSE is 2-story, with very large Jiving room and huge flagstone fireplace, sun room, dimng ~oom, wet·~r w ith built-in aquanum, indirect lighting, k1tchen, ma 1d s room and bath. Downstairs is a large bedroom fully tiled, hand-painted bath. Master bedroom suite has sitting room with fireplace and walls of Chinese glass. * GUEST HOUSE has 2 rooms with wet bar and bath. * $25 A Y ABD wool carpetmg wall to wall throughout. Gla~ curtams, electrically run drapes, inter-com system, electnc garage door, forced air heating, and many more features too numerous to mention. HAVE TO SA8RIFICE. DIVORCE IN FA IlLy I s 112,000 Also will trade for income property m Beverly Hills. West Los Angeles, o r Las Vegas. HOLDING II a.m. to OPEN HOUSE 5 p.m. DAILY 3729 OCEAN BLVD.. CORONA DEL MAR PHONE: ORIOLE 3-7696. -MRS. MABERRY BROKERS INVITED TO TAKE OPEN LISTING CUFF HAVEN • UDO e Too Late to cta.ify WANTED:Falrly complete flleot N~rt Harbor Neww Press. . Cletii'IODI LGE. FAMILY ROOM. CARPETED, LGE. LOT. XLENT POSSIBIL£11ES. $28.9&0 CLAIRE VIII HORN . RuHor 2731 W. Coast Hl&hway Newport Beach, California Phone Liberty 8-4277 Res. Uberty 8-3293 OPEl HOUSE! 3 I 4 BEDROOIS PI• F•IIJ R ... 1&17 SQUARE M'. 2 lATHS FORCED AIR HEAT FIREPLACE BUlL T IN KITCHEN Pricetl 5 I &,800 II $17,410 $795 to $995 Down Afler.S••r ~-cial! Write Box No. 925-D. ct o En-upv sl&n. CDM. OFFlCE FOR RENT, 436~euo-: Choice 4 bednn home on larae trope, CDM. New, quiet, cen- lot (67 tt. frontAge) reduced trally located, eround floor, f. a. heat, 15 x 31. pvt. rest room, to $46,000. Vacant and we have utilities pd. parking, $85 mo. key -so take a good look ORiole 3-4t2o. a nd dream. Just Phone --RENTALS: Do y-ou_w_a-nt:-:.-to_r_e-=nt HARBOR IIY. CO. REALTORS 30th 1r Newport Blvd., Npt ORiole 3·4400 your home or a pt. tor t he w1n· ter, or yearly? Then ca.ll us now. OR S-0040. Clyde H. Meyer. Cu.atomerw waltlna! FOR SALE: '31 Model A Coupe with pick-up bed $75, OR 3· 4128. BEST TOWI 01 EIITII 2m1f ST., COSTA MESA 2-IMI'IIII 11-• C..r Lit LARGE 2-CAB GARAGE. .... $8,&00 -Willi ...... WDII-IcCliii.E 1810 NEWPORT BLVD. -UBERTY 8-T729 COSTA MESA UIE PAB EITITD Exclusive Upper Bay Location In ftewport Beach • Situated on a PJI.DH WATEB LAitE bla enouah for aa1Unc of aman .,_ta. • • • All utllltle. unde1J10Un4 • SlcJewalka tn • many lou havl Back Bay Vlew, too. • • • Drive out Irvine Ave. WII.IUT lEU TUCT Loti tac. on Irvt.M, Tustin. Santa llabel an4 e:xdualve Bather l..aM. SALES OFFICE OPEl' DAILY 10 A.M. to 5:30P.M. Comer Santa Ana 6 Walnut Pl COSTA MESA MODELS OPEN 1·7 P.M.· EIDIIIWII.ID REAL TO IS Ube_rtf 1-Mll Ll a.?t33 ~-...., •.•. , I II 'T IIY · TI·IIIII.W lilY TI·IAY . . Tbe flnc of lta kind. A cbarmlnc flllly tum. 2 B. R. ltUCCO -1 ~ a wawroont on .RJvo Alto -as x 100 pier, float. buJ.ltM&d • •prtn.klRW ,· trw• w.w aUdtnc ct .. dOOR • bbq • land8caped • lrp dbl car. ta,OOO. TennL Lovely 2 II Bellht.l · cotMr • ~ncbeaped • 1 ~ C*': 1 B atueoo. A bou.e that loob llk. • borne. Jtew),y painted, excellent condltlon. ~. Tetml. SIILL IIWI IPPIITUIIIIES Nice 3 B. R. stucco fully turn. dbl car. patio · Jand· &<:aped . F. P. Near market, acbooll. traruJportatlon a~a ot 22nd and Newport Blvd. Owner anxlou. to move. Cozy 2 B. R. Carpet. bllnd.l, built In oven and ranee, tile . sel car. extra storage apace · fenced. On Del Mar near Back Bay. $12,500. Owner out of state. Anxious. Beach House. Furn. sJ. 6 · new roof • newly painted . fl turn. Ideal tor Income or beach use or both - Last July and AUi. Income $485. $12,000. • • • Coast Hlahway Trailer Park -150 x 165 comer -In area ready to boom. Good lease, bal. 17 years. Equipped a nd In operation for past 3 years. Th1.s hAS ~•l po· tentlal. $19.~. Terms. Country Gentlem an's Estate-60 x 330-County Area, In Back Bay on 22nd Street. Last time offered at this price $6.500. Terms. 3 R-2 lots In Newport Area near park, bay and beat'h. Ideal tor that duplex project. Better make look see as these are the last five and to-morrow will be too late-. FRANCIS J. HORVATH • M JOU ._ to the f\itllre itoWtb an4 actlvt(J of th.LI .,.. JO'l willlftlJ.&e t.bt potanUaltn aoocllncOIM prop- ~. Tab advantace of • real be.rp1n wtth .-.llent tlbaneinc whJie you can. botb with PA1TOS. BBQ, Good rental dla· trlct and eonv.ntent to market~ and ~bop~. YOU WILL LIIE IT .... IU .. IULn a. IIVDTIEIT M. - (Real £.tate lma,Sneera) 2828 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CDM. Acrou from Security Bank Pllone ORiole 3-3i70 VOGEL VALUES COIIII lEI. Ill .. Ell 3 101 ..... Very cnarmlna! Spacious Uvln& room with beam cell· tnr. fireplace, wall-to-wall carpetlnr. Extra larae din· Ina area, dlspo&al. 3 nice sized bedroom-. EntJre home constructed of redwood. Double JU&jte. Completely fenced lot ~ltb beautiful tropical planUnp. Prtce .1111 51.,_ Can finance $13,000 at 8'i(,. THE VOGEL CO. 34.20 W. Balboa Blvd. ORlol 3·4980 REALTOR Liberty 8 -7451 2281 Newport Blvd. 116 35th St. &7 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar · ~RJole 3-2020 6 ORiole 3 -2021 ORiol 3-7187 ~ Tb~:. ~E •••L~~. ~~ .~;·~·~~~. 'i 2LR.IDIII••• ~ with a Jarre sl~pl nr porch, next door la a f vacant duplex Jot with a larre double carare, ., you r et all this for 123.500, a nd owner wtll cany ~ the .... , with a low down paymen< ~ ! :!U UAL~~:· l 1519 1!. Cout lf1&bwa7 Corona del Mar ~ PillE: 3-2111 Phone Evenlnp LI 8-7835 or Kl 2-9747 VIEW VIEW VIEW Enjoy a real panoramic vtew of bay a nd ~an from t he Jarae Jiving room, dJninc room and ultra modem kltct\en. Three bedrooma, two batha, real hardwood floors, forced alr heat a nd wood bumtnc tl~place. Owner leavin& ~a. $32.500 FURNISHED. 18.000 down -Owner wlll fi nance balance . W. STUIIT FMIE, .... 2117 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. C&ut. ORIOLE 3·0670 LlBERTY 8-5490 * SERVICE FROM START TO FINISH • 111111 • UPEIIEIIGE • l-.oiE • • • UST T<Xm HOllE TODAY WITII A MDOD OP 1'RI: ------------------------------------------ BILL'S BEST BUYS 8. I. RESAlE Owner movina. Must sell hla 31•* ... H~··· • Haa ha rdwood flooft and fireplace. 82-tt. bontAae with &cc:Ha to rear yard for traHer or small boat. 4~ Joan, montt\ly payment.a only $73.07 lncludlnr tans and Insurance. W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor IUTr LUOWDE-II.aupr -r•'D ua Oar ftteDdl1 ~ ZIO &. 17th St. I ec.ta Meu u •·1.138 ·~ m.t ftcm 'lb.rltt)' Drq 8tcn) EvenJnp C&Jl MI 6-1050 -OR 3-~ IEEI SPICE? 3 NEW ENGLAND LUXURY BARNS ... OVER 3000 SQ. FEET EACH • . . 3 BATHROOMS, 4 6 3 BEDROOMS 1-2393 nJSTIN AVE. Bade Bay VIew $39,!500 2--30626 .MARILYN DR., SOUTH L.AGUN.A Ocun View $3'7,!500 3-2M)() MARGARET DR. NEWPORT HEIGHTS $27,500 OPEN HOUSE DAILY -SUBMIT TR.A.I>ES v-., IULT. 400 N. Newport Blvd. C()ppaGte Boac Ha.pltal) Newport Beach Uberty 8-1817 or Liberty 8-01502 ,_, Park Ave .. C.:.ta M.a -MI 1-lm SEl.IX:T YOUR HOKE 1N WESTQIFF TO SJ:LilCT YOUJt DIXX)IlA'l'llfQ 8CRJ!ME