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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-11-10 - Newport Harbor Ensign_, :r ~MareCIM*es I I:FIIIIL EITIY ILIII 11 Pick Wumen (• 'n..) _: Daa•t Wdle ID ....._ (HOlM .... Ia ldeclln ......... ...,..., I 0 ARMY -·-···---·-·-··-···· ¥1. ---·-···--· PITTSIUR&H 0 I 0 MOWN ···-··-·--·-······-·vs. .... :.·-··········· HARVARD 0 0 COLU~IIA ···············--vs. .. ··-~·-··············· f'INN 0 I D DARNOUTH ·····-····-·-¥L ...•............... CORNELL 0 0 PRINCETON -··············--· vs. ......................•...... YALE 0 I 0 INDIANA ···················-··· ¥L ···-········· . MICHIGAN 0 I 0 IOWA STATE ·············--vs. .......... KANSAS STATE 0 0 ~ICH16AN STATE ........ vs. ....... NORTHWESTERN 0 I D OHIO STATE ................ ¥L ........... . ..... IOWA D 0 OkLAHO~A STATE ...... vs. .. ... . . .. NEIRASKA 0 I 0 PURDUE .. ...... ... . ..... V$.-• MINNESOTA D 0 WISCONSIN ······~·········· vs. . ILLINOIS 0 I 0 GEORGIA ..... ············-··· V$. • AUBURN D I 0 MARYLAND ...........•....... vs. NORTH CAROLINA 0 0 VIRGINIA ......... vs. . NAVY 0 I 0 S.M.U. . ... YS. ARkANSAS D I 0 TEXAS . .. ....... YS. • .• T.C.U. 0 0 TEXAS A. & M. vs. RICE 0 I 0 AIR FORCE . . ... vs. U.C.LA. 0 0 COLORADO .... ········ . YS, kANSAS D I 0 CALIFORNIA . . ....... YS. WASHINGTON 0 0 OREGON STATE ........ vs. STANFORD 0 I 0 u.s.c. . ... YS. .. .. BAYLOR D I 0 WASHINGTON STATE YS. IDAHO 0 I I= ,:,::u~T=--~-~---··-1 •AME .. ---··-·····-·-····--··-·····················-··---······-·················· .. ····--·· ADDIIESS..-.• ·-···-.. ·-·-.. ···--········-··· ....... ·-···--···-···-···················· ...... . CITT --·-----·-·-··-········-··-··· .. ···-·nOll£. .. _ ........ -................. . EWTn" MUST UACB USICII OFPJCE OR aE . POST· IIAUED IIOT LATEJI T1IAJf nJDAT, IIOV. 11. I I I 1 ~----------------~ . FMIIIII 1 Weekly first prize for best entry·--····---·-···$ 5.00 (50% bonus if winner ia Ea.iqn aublcriber) I Weekly 2nd prize ____ 50-star flag or world globe I Sweeps1akes award a1 end of contesL ... _$50.00 ~ <•O UIOT o• •VIOD C. EllftJEIPD COifTESTAJrT) ·-----------· Thls la the next to the last week of the Enslen's annual foot· ball contest. nie last time to try for that $50 sweepstakes award will be the games of Nov. 19, to be ln· Shops Asked To Join COM Yule Lighting The directors or the Corona del 'Mar Chamber of Commerce are urging all local merchanta to CO· operate with the C h II d r e n's "Share-a -Gilt'' Christmas Tree program, which w1ll be spon- sored In Corona del Mar by Lbe Newport Harbor Zonta Club. Merchants are request~d to have their Christmas decorating completed and to turn on their llghtJng Friday evenlna. Nov. 25, the n ight of the Chrbtmu tree lighting ceremony at Dahlia Ave. and Coast Hwy. Gifts are to be brought to the tree through Dec. 17 for dlstrlbuUon to Jess fortunate children and oldsters. Dr. Hartley • Head of CYC Dr. Robert Hartley of Corona del Mar has been elected preal· dent of the Newport Harbor Community Youth Center, auc- ceedlna Corona del Mar assist- ant ,a.tmuter Grand Howald. Ed Hlrth w .. named flrat vlce· president: Frand Jordan, second vice-president: Mra. Charles Rote, aecrt"tary, and Walter Bjorneby, tre&.IW'er. Dr. HartJey named Mr. HowaJd aa executive advlaor. eluded In the entry blank In the Nov. 17 Ensign. SUll leadine ·In the football .weepstakes I~ Gene Nix of Co- rona del Mar, w1th 21 games correct. V. R. Steendahl of Corona del Mar won for the second week In a row with -an entry listing 20 of last Saturday's games cor - rt>et. Second prize winner was Mike Lawler of 1935 Commodore Rd., Baycrest. with 18 correct. Runners-up were M. G. Small and Robert Underwood with 17 correct. Rinky Dink Is Hit by Blaze A fire caused SlO.OOO damage In the I~ cream nleht club ol the Rlnky Dink Ice Cream Par- lor, M'ln St. and Balboa Blvd., Balboa, at 8:08 p.m. Jut Satur- day. The fire shut off electricity In the area and caused the evac- uation of patrons In the nearby Balboa Theater. Cause or the fire ls stUI belna lnvestlaated by oUJcers of the Newport Beach fire department. The blue broke out in an elec- trical panel room In the south- west corner ol the business fl rm, owned by Thomu J. Carrol1o and associates. It burned throuah a wall lnto the nlaht club portion or Lbe bulldina. which was not open for business at the tlme ol the llre. The buUdlng is owned by George Capron. 2701 Bay- shore Dr.. Bay Shores. The tlre was dboowred by Mr. Carrollo, who attempted to put out the flames wtth an extln- IUisher but _. .. u nsuccessful. He called the Ore department. The llalboa truck and thto New- port truck and squad were dis· patched.. A second alann brouaht the Harbor HiahJands truck to the ~Cene, and a pubUc alann was then alven. No one was re- ported InJured. THE ENSIGN Ia The omCIAL NEWSPAPER Of The City Of Newpcxt Bead& IH, urdy, Sunine_r i~ Easily; Harbor · rea Strong for • IXOD ... IE!SII)&IT.ELECT of the Co- rono del M&r Kiwonis Club is Clyde Johnson of I 78 Shore- diH Rd .. Shore Cliffs. He is owner-partner, &long with his SOf'l, Did Johnson of Horbor Highlonds. of Johnson & Son Lincoln & Mercury on &utomo- bile row in Newport Beoch. Other newly t?lected officers ore Ray Doniger. first vice-presi- dent, ond Poul Fisher. second vice-president. lnstoll&tion will be in Januory. (Ensign photo) oge 9, ond Rick, 12. The kongaroo feeds from " bof le 5nd sleeps in " troveling bog. (Ens;gn photo) Margin for Dick Over 4to 1 Here Convessman James Vtt, State Senator John Murdy and State A,ss(>mblyman Bruce Sumner. all Republic-a ns, won re-elt>etlon handily in Tuesday's election. I with strong s upport from the Ha rbor Area . GOP presidential candidate I Richard N1xon, narrowly de!eat · Pd by Democratic Senator John Kt>nnt>dy on the ba Is or popu- l lar vott>, also won overwh.-Jming- suppon Jn both l\t>wpon Beach and Costa Mt>sa. UnoUiclal return.<: gav~ the foi- l lowing totals: 1• roa n&SIDElfT , NEWPORT BEACH-Ntxon. 11.· 302. tx>tter than 4 to 1 over Ken- nPd\'' 2. i91. COST A ~1ESA -Nixon. 9.209 . about 5 to 3 over Kt'nnedy's 5,· 568. I 'HARBOR AREA TOTAL-Nix- on 20.511. almost 2 1, to 1 O\'er I Kennedy's 8.359. , • FOR co•cu:ssiiAif HARBOR AREA TOTAL -·u. 21.829. more than 2\i to 1 O\"f'r Democratic c a n d I d a t e M a x Woods, who polled 8,212. e P'Oa STATE IDATCD HARBOR AREA TOT~ Mur, dy, 22.033. more than 2'1 to 1 ...... • N' ee-.. Dutzi. who poJled 8,081. • roa ASS.EKaL Y1I.D Baby Kangaroo Comes to BJ. HAJtBOfl AREA TOTAL-Sum- ner. 21.681. almost 3 to 1 over Democratic candidate Theodore Beall. who polled 7,890. The> Nt'wport Bea<'h prt>sidt>n · tlal vott' for Nixon and Kenn.-dy by communities Is as follow : By LOUISE NET&Ea Newporters who travel to dts· tant places bring many souve- nirs home with them, but it re- mained for Mr. end Mrs.. George Newton, who live on the bay front, Balboa l~land, to cao the cJimax! The Newtons. JuSt re- turned from the Orient and Australia, brought a live baby kangaroo to their chlldren. Mr. Newton owns a large ranch at Es~rance. Australia. and lt was from th~re that they brought the tlny animal, which is esti- mated to be Jess than one year old. The fact that it will be 6 feet tall when grown has made I plans already necessary for Its evt>ntual removal to th~ zoo. In Los Angeles.. Kangaroos. aC<'ording to Mrs. Newton. are only a.s big as a house fly when born. They are whitt> and h3ve llttJe tails and I took much like W("(' rats. The~­I riod of gestation is only 3 weeks. Most annoying a nd funny ex-1 "I wa a sensation'" she pt>rience on their trip was arrival laughed. In Tokyo. where the tempt>ratur~ ~1r ~ewton. who has a mt>tal registered 98 degrees: tht>n thPy tt'stlng laboratory In Huntington found that Pan American had Park. own 1-1.000 acres in 3 t>P· misplaced the luggage Mrs a rate rancht>o; near the southwest Nt'wton round her eU an a wool roa t of Australia Ht> ralst'-s bar- suit w ith high heels. and after lt>y see-d. whtch ts bemg sold to some Pffort managed to buy a Gc>nnan hrPweries tn ~rhn. pair of men's shoes which fit ~ot fa r .tway is the 25.000-acre her normal American woman·-. ranch of 'TV !>('rsonalit)• Art f N't. and a cotton kimono and Ltnkletter. whom they ha,·e Obt, or sash. This. she rPports. known tor a long tlmf'. ~fr. Lank - madt> ht>r stand out among tht> lt•ltl"r '" Joc.JOt''s "godfather" Japanese. who seldom WPar a nv anrt wlll prest>nt the bab\' kan but Western clothe<:. SO that sh(. J!.lTOO and ;\frs. ~l'Wton on thP got plt>asPd mtle;; a nd bow" House Part\" 1V show nt>'l(t wht'rt>\'c>r shP went. Tut~c;day - Mantz and Nelson Back County Airport Plan . Corona del Mar Balboa Island Balboa_ Udo lsle Nt'wport Nt'Wj)Ort Ht>lght!l Cit ff Ha ''<'n Uppt>r Bay Ar<'a Bay Shore. ~aron Bay a nd Harbor I ian I Total N K. 3096 616 1005 1i6 1250 ~~9 891 109 1516 ;l.'l7 1263 4S-I ~26 68 1531 To:\ 324 27 177 21 11.302 2791 Widow Files 1S 14,000 Suit I :'\1~ ~tar)o!UC'rt te Streng. Corona d~>l \1ar. h.t ... tiled l'Uit agaiOAt '~l lph Wllliamc: of Newport Bfoa. h r r rf'N\vp~· of money tn Pll.t¥'" of SH .OOO. whach she ,·ha ~~l'" "<t.:: obtai nc-d "by !a lse a nrl fra udu ll'nt rt>prest'nta tion." I e I NOJn'IIS Df IOUCII Paul ~fantz of Balboa '"land. The Chamtx>r chr<'<'tors took no ThP ca ~ 1 .::c-heduled for pre- t•a.JI hPan nJl on Monday, Nov. ZS. an SupPrtor Coun in Santa -\011 \fr. Williams has (!Jed an :~n ... w Pr ri~>n. lng hls indebtedneu anti ~~~f'~c>" that the cla im ls barrt-d b~ thf' s tatute of limita- tions. It Is not definitely known, sht> \'eteran tunt fl~o•r. and Claire action, but sa1d tht')' would study I reports. whether they are placed ~elson of C()!:t,l """J~ county !lU·Ithe mallt>r furtht>r. Supervisor lin the mother's pouch by b~r or pervlsor, told th1• Corona dt>J ~tar Nelson rommt'nded them for 1 whether they are born into 11. Chamber ot C'~'mmN<.'t' dlr<'<'tors ("('king full details before t.Jk But there they continue to grow )fonday t'\'f'ning that the Orange lng a !lta nd. and never leave lt. unUl they are County. A_l r Por t lmp~vt>ment ~fr. :\elson explined that thf' about 6 months old. At that time plan w1ll 1nC"reo..::e s.aft>t) and de· SUJ)t"T\'LSors had adoptt>d thl' thev acqulre hair. crease the notSt' nuisance imprO\'t>mt'nt plan. whjcb calls V 1 Tht'y are gentle and lots of Tht>)· <:f!Ok<' Jt the monthly for ~xterudon from ~.iOO to 5 eterans Day fun. making great pets. 1 m("('ting of the dtl't'('tors. ht'ld at f(.'(>t, canting the runway so that I Mrs. Nt>wton, reportln& on the the homf' of President RAlph take-offs will ~ 0\'N the Up!>('r o· I s t trip which she and her husband :\1yers Jr B<ty waters. and moving back Inner s e took. had manY lnterestinJ the runway (arthn mland, thus thin~rs to relate. They included G t s t F gelling planes ahoout 1.000 fH-t Col. S. F. Mashblr ot Laeuna, Ground-breaking c t' r emonles Cambodkl. bordering .J..aos. In e e or higher by the tJm.-the\· are near retired lntt>IHgence ortl~r and were held Tuesday afternoon their ltinerarv. and so were nPar Back Bay residC'ntlaJ arPas. • aut~?r of '1 Was An Amertcan Construction Under Way at School Site 7 for the new lntennedlate school tht> scene or upheaval, seeing Call.lng Santa Mr. Mantz saad that rontrol of Spy. will ta!k on ..,e 1>K'llne to be bullt on a 20-acre site In-many rerugr-es. the a irport is up to thP c:up<'l'\ 1• of Patriotism' at a Veterans' Day land or Corona del Ma r, near Big Ball Intrigued her ~use of sora. who could say that major dinner meetinc spotWOI"ed by Canyon retervoir. the beauty of both people and 'ne c.-a del N• ~-alrJJners could not tx-at'COmmo-Nl.'wport Harbor ualon Polt 291 On hand for tht> r-eremonle country. bllr ei <>-u• wUl ..... dated. at 7:30 p.m tomorrow (Frid~) were Harwy ~. Jim Ray and "All are slim." she said ''You •••n• ttl __. "''pwall• '-rbal's my opinion." Mr. ~el · In the Le1lon Hall. 15th St. and Mra. Loula C.nar. members of just never~ • rat pertOn." lhltla W "' paw•·• a • ~n said "Tht' SUJX>F'Vl~rs wiJI ~-~Y A\ e., Newport. The m~t· the Mewport Beach Elementary The nutrition 0( the BaJin('JW 1 ...-a ...... •• ._ ._ llkla do what Is bt-.1 for Orangf' C'oun. ng o~n to the publlt', a<X'Ord· School m.trlct t>Mrd; Supt. Roy Is bellt>\'t'd responsible for thls el tile ._... .,_ te ... lw ty and c.n lnly would not do lng to Po.t CommaJtct.l' S.m Anct.nm. and arc.hltects Fftd. fact, and it's lntel'fttlr\a to note. a ceau•..a-wttlt ..... anylb.in~r to mJure tht' Harbor Mitchell. 1l:lewn dll.ld,..n pt-vln• In an .IN 11 EJIII·I· ertck Hod1clon. Herben Brown· says ~rs. :'(ew10n, that amon1 a-. ,.. ,._ a tn. Area. I'd n ... ht an_,. plan to de-• ---------·-• 2.000000 ,........1 .. ln o----10 ... TWO liD aoo-ae Utrftnely da~ dralnap ell and Kermit Dorhu. Comple-• ,___,.."' • ...,. ~· n ..._ ... tile ...... a. .... Ia \'~lop an lntt>matlonal airport --- • dJtcb on the "•• ot upper New-The Newport ... ch United Uon date I• Sept. 1 ot ne-xt y"ar· o nly 1~ doctors and on<' dt'ntlt~~t ..-w111 be •-•• ....._ here... ~n Lft M~Ulana.. 30. port a.y d1U eut ol W•t CWI Fund bu not yet rt"ached Itt 80 that It will ~ h"ady tor ot'· are ftft(kd. " I .. DL .,._... ....a.y. ''I'm With vou on that" lfr. Whittier, and ~-L aay, ~ ....,.. ...,.,.,. b7 Newport pollee quota of $106.013. cupancy lor the lt6l 62 .chool • "'a.AUiU'UL IGIW ,.,... 1e Ia ~ e1 1M ,..,. "fauu C'Omme~ted. La Htbra. W'f'ft boobd by Jtew. at 1 p.m. la8t Sun ... ·-. Directors ha~ voted·to extend ,.ar. "And that OM dntt.t m\&St ~ ect. port poU~ Monday on t'ha,._ ~ • ot taki"' ..,. t'Mb ,_ a Juet a allp and one of the chll· the campalan to acltJeve the nf!IC· pracUcaUy out ola Job'', h• said. JODAifl J'O • 011 TV dlftlft' In the home fll Marti dren CIC*Jd hllw -.n carried by etMJY 1oal to provide fUnds (or "to Jwtp by tM .,_utJtul tHth =plk 11 1M Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank Jont.n. o. Lan._ -~ a.. lt.. w.t ra.-.., mowi11a water Into a 23 bN.Jtb, wella.rw and ft!Cftatlon or U. ~-Allo. their boM OWfterll ol JOTdan'a Pitt Shop lo N~ ..,.. taaae1 to drop allout 100 a~ Fred ~.,.. cam -st~. eft!\ &lftOnl the old. City C'oundJ ._"'t~ ln ex· C'orona <MJ )Car, wtll be on ttt. .._ _ __,..-..;, ___ ,_ fMC rrc.n 11M .... ol tM tunnel paJcn daalnnan, announced yet· 1~ )ut hNuw.l." pMIUntt tht' ln.stallatlon ol t.ra.l· "~t lJfto Show" on Cb&Mel 5 ot u. tap e1 u. ....a to u. terday. eu..o.n .._ ..,..,, 3t01 E. :n. lallaNt warnen C'atfY nc alJnat. on Cout Hwy. at tM ~w.en 5 :30 and e p.m. tll1a • leftl o1 tJM ... JOliet Rl*'*L fte JaraMt ...... ~ In tbll CoMe B'W1.. C.O.. *I Mar. rr-110 to liS ....... ol ,._. .ntrance to C...wo ~ l• S.turd& . Tbey wUl np&aln 3 <~•u._ a: 11• dtiiat *' ....._ fll u-.-: ... ..,.. led owner Lany A. Madlla N Larll-~ to ._. .... to lft&rtlet. allbd In a ....., hal U. Cameo dllfeoent klndl or poodM trtms ......, cttaaiuMI ._ • a *' u.-. had. ..._ lalla ..._ .., A,.., c....a ~ Mar. ,.. ,....._ ...._ tlllnct and .U Shores c--.""' Min, wnt to and wm ha'-e _.wra,l .,..u.. on e.-. olllln. Karl .... ...__ u.. ,._ 1a ,,...._ .. ,._~.c~ by ..,_utroale OtYI· ,_... to Jlewpwt JIOlk'e at 7 tiMia ln tMlr vU.Iq-. ~ C*_f• the Coanctl "'~t&ry·tftl.lllr· thit how, a. ~u .. tbeir Italian w. a., A .... Sea ' ,_ .._ ,..,.._ ,._ o1 the hrd lloter CD. a.m. lut S.fWd&Y. 'tJ It all on tMlr llMda.. .-r aJ<'M.rcl Mattton. lft)'hound. t )eaf'IIN at t:• ......... ,Miiil • :::=1' ..... ...._ taO*fA'I'. MOfWR' lit • &WDI 180 ..... '1' co.MA Da. 11M CAUP. s...-.1 ._ ........... •• c--. ._,. Ww, c.Df. '-W!.a.M ~ ... Tla.......&.y, .. c.r-. 4.1 ..,_, !11 flo. 0ty .t N.w~ &..c.ll, c.nf, Offko ....,; ~!.Nt .... "-ta. _..., a.u;..,, Meln"t •""'-1 2110 L C...t Hit~ woy, c-.. U MM, C.ilf. TolopM.oo1 OliOio J.-.o. . ..avo I. NM,A -.--~--~-··-------Ow-orMI 'ubti.W ,ECP HMfi'A ~--~-·~-........... , ........ ~-··-··-·-·······------A•Mc:ieto Edit... Tlte &..;,. ·k H.. Officio! H.wtpoper ol tho Ci+y of Newpori ... .:.h SUtse!m•TiON RATES I I I .a;. BY:/),~~ 111 th.e N-port Ho•IMr Ar .. : Q,.o y.o• U .001 two ,. •• ,.. $5.00 e w~--.u•, Gv•-. I " sld Ot.f1;;. of ""-H•rt.• ....... , a.. • ., •• ~ _ 14.00: ...,. .,.... u .• --eo -· r &nt e up •nd out of the ~~~~;::~~~~~~~~~~::;::;;:':;::;::;::;:::~:;::;:~~I You krtow, every once ln a wind. However, If you stoop over .. fDttniJht or so, a ·columnist runs quickly, it may rive the Jmp~s - tresh out of material. What with slon you blew your tQJp. C'1 1109 . 1,, H p m y personal fishing down to thf! The latest. model it a /1 .I,; 1 0 spot fin croaker and rock rod plasue shell molded to the head stage, I'm about to become with the hair attached to this mentally asphyxiated for want like a rubber set paint brush. ot Ideas. This has about the This worka the sa.me as a recap • WHY PRINT THE POUCE BL011'ER? same ertect on a column as an plastic bottle cap, simply put 11 l h · t ··'-~ th 1 11 · t It empty air tank has on a SCUBA In place, press on h. and ave JUS recet v ~t:U e 0 OW ing n o e . lS un-diver when he's at 20 fathoms .... you a~ <."apped. No signed, which reduces its sincerity to zero, but 1 want In such a pickle, therl's one gum or glue Is needed. This 1 to quote from it just the same: ace in the hole -a g uest col· remain In place In wind up to a "You apeak in your editorials of the rights umnist. And so, wlthout more full gale. or whHe doing hand· and di~;ty of the m' di-'duaL and -t you -·-:~ ado, C.Q. presents. proudly, gu~st s prings In a gymna11Jum. 'lll'-..... •---columnist Clyde S. Rickey of San They also h ave beards LOOKIN& FOIWARD to Youth Appreciation Week, Nov. 14-20, Ed Hirth (at right). pres'ident of the Newport Httrbor Optimist Club. prese"h • BMd Concert tickets .to N•wport Beech MayOr and Mrs. James Stoddard. (Alice G ood· sell photoj Youth Week NEWS OF 10 YEARS AGO Is Nov. 14-20 fy indivi.duala weekly by your pubticatioo. of po-f rancisco, where, among other ma tch. r tried on a spade beard, lice reports. in many caaea where the individual hlngs, he Is the northern ~IJ. but It looked like a cat on Adopllng the sloean. "Pat 'em . U . y "--•"--fomla representative ot lhe fac., and speaklnl' of cats, e ocr, lt. Ia wa nl.s Club, su~dlng Dr. on the Back," Newport Harbor 1S actua Y mnocent • • • OU may ue weore your~ Schenley Sportsmen's Club, love to play with these An ~tlmated 1.000 meals were Ja mes Thornton of Orange Coa.st Optlmlst Club will launch the seU aome day. BO do not be quick to 11111ear a • • • rues. Jus t tie a string to It, '"'''"'d In the .second annual co-Collrge ... Attorney E. Avery local observance of nationwide person's reputation.•• IIA.DI TOWIC jump II along the floor.•your cat rona del Mar Lobster Bake,spon· (Judi Crary or Centra.! Newport Optlmlsts' s ponsored Youth AP· This note reminds me of the stories of the mon-(Or "ToaPM 0.. Jl'ot ToaPM.'" will really have a baJJ. I have SOrt!d by the CDM Bua!ness was elected as the nrst chairman predaUon Week Nov. 14·20. , grown a beard twlet-during my Aun. . . . Elght-yur·old Don or the newly organized League The local service club, under arch who received bad tidings from a messenger CIICeOI'dlDg te C.Q.) life bec-ause I had no sh aving Swanson of cpM found the of Civic A880Clations ot Newport leade"hlp ot 1~ presidfnl, Ed and was mighty displeased. What do you suppose By Q.TDI S. BJCI.IT equipment or .aap available a t Treasure Chest ... Newport Harbor ... The Harbol' High Ta" Hirth, and Hug h Moore. chaJr. he did , fo r revenge? He had the poor messenger's In hurrying through life trying the time, and they do ltdL. Beach City Council approved a defeated OlU\ard 20 toe:. man of Yout h Ap,reciatlon to Jearn about many things a nd Tht'$e phony beards would revision of the Balboa Bay Club Week, has a full week ot cele· head chopped off ! see as much as possible, a fellow prevent this, you could M!move lease, chana:tnr some of the per· • OCT. 11• ll50 braUon planned. The situation concerning the Ensign's police loses a lltllf! hair here a nd there It and shave or wash your face. centaae payments. , The Newport Harbor Commu. The klek·otf will be Tuesday, h until he starts runing out. My I should think the beatniks A ewJaw"s ,.,., ...w. tlwrt nlty Chest opened Its drive to regular. club meeting day, when blotter isn't that drastic, but the principle is t e same. hair looks as thoueh 1 had n~ar. would USf! them, but perhaps tM tndtk ...._ e1 -Dr. lolul ralse $17,000 under the chair· th~ Opttmi5ts will ent~rtaln the In all cases reported in the police blotter, the ly succeeded in running through they are out of soap along with )ldla•ultl e1 Or': 11111 Ia eo. manship of attorney Frank Lin· Nobles, Junior Optlml•ts Club ot incidents a ctually happened, and they are reported It hf'ad first. other things. No wond~r the ,_ del ,._ Oct. 5 ... 4111d· nell ... Myford Irvine was hon. Newport Harbor Hlah School. at This brings up the probl~m of Cu bans slarted fighting, Wear· .S..-.L caa.ec1 by tiM _,u. ored by Viejoe AmlJO!I for his luncheon l.n VUia Marlnll. factually, w ith no sensational headlines: and in the r('plaC'f'ment by using a toupee lng a ~ard In thr heat there -ta wlddt. • 1 decision to return to Orange Loc 1 ~ 1 d least possible space. A newspaper is not a judge or wig. These are referred to by Is enough to make anybody want .._.::-;:.. .. Ykk ~~ County to make his permanent a con~~mm:~ th~s.&-:~1~0 ~~~~Y or a jury seeking to determine the guilt or innocence I many .people as head.rugs, and 10 fight. M tbe CDK fire~ .t ~ ho'!!~~ ... •re..,. ....,. ,.. ol .... _ Yobth Band, sponsored by the ' . [com~ 1n size-s like scatter rugs I think I will continue wear· A.._ Clad. C.O.t Bwy. ..-.. .-organization, In the Anaheim of individuals in the news. A newspaper IS a chron-tor usr If yoUr hair has rubbed lng my coon.skln Daniel Boone Hatbow Ana neeiftd lt. cbcn'· Bowl. Harold Hetrick 14 New ........ t · 1 f rr 1 Ilk " k hat, and if 1 want a beard, Chad TWichell. Balboa real e-s-t a-t WMk lilt ,.~... ...... ~· IC e r o news events. 1 o n spots e uarness ma r s 1 1 b-'· ,,_.., p-•1 , ... •-F-="_:_E._ L ,...., Harbor Optimists' You th Band " or 11 I will look dlstlnrulshed, , a e <Uf\er. was .,.,-, ·~· · _ .._.. __ "Cr 'fy ·ng an · d ' 'd al'-' 's o e of the argu on a norse-. rourse-. you d t I t• N t H tbo Kl chairman. Mayor and Mrs. Jay UCl 1 -ln lVI U 1 n -ha,·e a receding hair line that not need a n~ktle, I c-an en ° ne ewpor a r · J.a wonb.lpf•l ..n. . · . '!'bit Stoddard ot Newport Beach are menfs dgainst the publication of the police blotte r has l'f!'("('ded back to your collar, It around so the tall Is in 1-------------·1 Weet w..,.n laPI••-•t also planning to attend. in the Ensign. "It g ives our town a bad name" is 1or ":hat Is politely rt"f~rred to as • " • 5 YRS. AGO A--. apo~owecl • ...._,..,.. Mr. Moo r e explained t hat another The Obvl.ous 1·mpll.oatl.On 1·5 that newspapers a w1de ·pa rt .. the-n you need ear· • C.Q. SATS: polliag oU clrtWDg, lllcludlll9 Youth Appreciation Week 1s de -. I to-ear C"a rpt"tlng. · P.S. Honest, I lauahM 'til I alcnlt 4ri.Wa1J ._ tlldol·tm .U vised to call t.he community's should print o nly good news. A comment by Benja -Thf'se hair pl~s. as they are crie-d ! Thanks a million. Clyde-. · • · ActnM14*•tlllcott ....-,.cl attention to the many construc - mm Franklin, written in 1731 , is in order: "If all print-~ call<"d in the trade-. when used as • ocr. U , 1155 at 1M Balboa Iaa last w..ar tlve aetlvltles of the majority ot d · 'd · h' 'If h beauty aids for men, ha\'e many dllfiD9 tbe absotl~a~g of ..,..... young people today. ers were etermm not to pnnt any I mg ti I ey advantages and men do like-19 SOli' P'OI JOIDfSOWS 101' ""'Two CJi • llbld'". were sure it would offend no body, there would be stay pretty.' I ha,·e a friend who A son, Dale Edward, 8 lb. The Ensign recommended edt· l'1n'B SON FOI UllWIIfS very little printed ." 1 has one, and he can go hatless oz .. was born to Mr. and Mrs. torlally tha t a separate PTA be A Mtn , Lance, 5 lb. 4 ot., was Th · · · f th L . ' l f 'If · like the young bucks do without Wilbur Johnson, 118 42nd St.. es tablished for each of th• local born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. e CTitlClSm 0 e og IS an examp e 0 l og1-ca tchln'l' a he8d cold. Ht> uSf's West Newport, In Hoag Hospltal ~~~·.~:~;,,~:'~~;-elementary sc-hools Instead of Kerwin, Sll Santa Ana Av£>., cal transfer of emotion and blame. When some mis-It tor dusting his desk and g\v. on Tuesday, Nov. 1. He Joins his one romhlned 'PTA ... Supt. Hor· Newport Heights, In Hoag Has· d emeanor or worse crime is reported, the critics vent lng his shoes a quick shine -brother, Cra ig, 4, In the family. ace Ensign said there will be pita! on Sunday, Nov. 6. He joins h . h 'bl b they ar~ ex~llent for dustlna: a Mr. J'ohnson l.s a painter. UNCJ J~~~1[,~~~;~~ip~·~~~:o:~~::;~~~;;~;!,,ror a four1h e lementary hla brothers, Ruuell, 1:5, Ken, 12, t en anger, not a t t e persons respons1 e , ut a t ty ptwrlter. r 8oon ... The Harbor Hla-h Tom, 11. and Shane, 3K, In the the newspaper reporting the story! Any publisher II was a-rer ortrtnally, but It L&CAL •oncz. were edged bv St. Anthony, ta muy, · who would knuckle down to such criticism lacks Is ge!tlng darker all the tim~. NOTICE o r 'PUBLIC 1S·t3 · · · The OCC Pirates lied /r =""'========-; . I h and I ll be darned If he dOf'sn't TO BE HELD BY "-~"-"" Mark •-•-_, w If Fullerton 19-19 In the learue -cou rage and also an understandmg o t e purpose look younger. He doesn't have-1 OF SU PERVISORS port .,. --;!~ ~··:; of a newspaper. jto walt for a s hampoo, he-Just ANGE COUNTY, c;.~~·~~~:~;J u.. Laoru• ol Chic Aaeoda· The last sentence in the letter quoted a bove Jea\'e-.s It and the shop sham . ON A CERTAIN u-. ... CUflold. Mclllbn'. wbo . ff f . . h 1. P<>Os it and putll the ('Uri bark. PLA:'-.' o-JGNATED SE~O" -o•boO ol ... •--r .omts out an exce ent reason o r pnnhng t e po 1ce I On the other hand. o1 head · "'"' ""'' ... • --t"" AL MAP lRS·2. EXHIBIT C tto.e Oct. 1. suballttM h18 blotter. I have no desire at all to be included in the to speak. there are-some disad· PROPOSING THE AMEN 0 . ....,._--u., a -u. teadMr blotter report and I understand that the best way not \'antues. You wiiJ h;t,·e to talk ~lENT 0 F ORDINANCE NO. at ...._ ....,_ lldaool. ••• ' . fast If !iome j!al wants a. lock r1 AS ME to be there is to behave I believe that ne ws Items ,of hair t('l put In her IOC"ket. and p~~uantto ~h~E~onservation ~':l':;.•!!., --=:-.!..: about misdeeds do discourage some fol ks fro m ras-you mullt not tall In a swJm . and Planning l...aw, as ·amended, a:nas1a1 co .... dtuddw pnteet cality mlng pool. or som('one will hoi· and the Rt>solu Hon of the-Boa rd La eoro.. dol ••· • . . . . lcr, -"LoQk out. th~>re is a ~~~~,::"~;:''~~ r 0 c h bee For any future cntLClSm , I can only g1ve the clas-bea\·er behind you." You must 0 range ountr. A special election as n notice Is hereby given calle-d tor Dec. 6 on a proposal SlC re ply: "Lady, we don't make the news; we only ke(>p it sprayed against moth~ a public heating w\11 be to change the methods ot elect· · t -t " and s ta}• awav from picnics. by the said Board of Super· lng councilmen, to provide for pnn 1 · • • • I you g-et ant!= 'undN them. \'ISOI'.!I on a certain Pr~ise Pla n voting by district Instead of at I a re murde-r. It would spoil designated "Section111 District large-... W. C. MacDonald with· • WHhO ISh QUdALIFIEDb. . TO C~CKh TEXTBOOKS.? ~~:~~;,tac~~~~tl~fy:: ::~ku!~:'d~~ Mllp IRS ·2, Exhibit C" of Ordi· drew his verbal restrnatlon as I ave ear o je chons agmnst t e current pro)-, You must r£>membN If }'OU nanre No. 351. as amended. be· pa.rk foM!man of the City of New. f d 1 t. t tbook d · the Official U.se Plan port Besch . . • State Senator e ct o rev1ewmg an eva ua mg ex s;; use m not we~rlnl(' a hat. not to the ~t::~:~~~~~;~~~:~,l~o~"i"dMurdy, a res\dent of Hunt· cur public schools. your wig to thl" ladles. C'hange Beach. Is bulldlnc a 135.· · · h · · h d' d · f 1 j ThNe . are two ba."!i e" types . h Some dismiSS t e pro)ed w1 t a IS am u re-hair pit"C't's _ th~> gravit>· modf'l Llg t I Lido lsle ... The k. 8 k b I" 0 h "Th t Burrer Districts to the , Manu-Ts rs won their mar ·· oo . u rners. t ers say, ey are no whiC'h Mays put while you facturlng -Researeh Distric-t, cer-straiaht game of the sea- oua!Jfl ed to make this evaluation." Still others say, taln p roperty be-tween Newport son, defeating Fullerton 28 to 6. ' Th1s 1s an attack on academic freedom ." LECAL !fOnCE Bou[(>va rd, Superior Avenue. Pia . h d h SUPERIOR COURT OF THE M>ntia A\·enue and t he Clly Lim · e ocr. 20. 1955 My observation is t at we are concerne ere STATE OF CALIFORNIA itll. of Newport Beach, In the About 2.150 meals were ser\'ed w i :h pubhc schools, which means that they are OUR FOR TJ-fE COUNTY OF ORANGE west Newport Beach area. Said at the seventh annual Corona del schools, financed by OUR money. Our rights in the I No. 91~ public hearing on the above pro· Mar Lobste-r Bake, co-sponsored ma •,te r do not end wJ'th paying all the b ills. There SUC..MMONS poser!. pt-an will be held In the by the ODM Business A!llln. and I 11 Ch ambers of the Board of Super. the Ba lboa Bay Lions; Carol l.d . b · h t k nl'r3. can be no vat question a out ou r .ng t ? now TRFVA JEAN WESTifORE-visors In the Court House, In King of 611 Iris Avf!., Corona del how the schools are operated. what kind of ms!ruc-LAND. 3 Minor. hv her Santa Ana, Orange County, CaJi . Mar, was selected_-~·:.::-;:· k f b k d · fornia, on the 23rd day of No· the Lob."!ter Bake: tors a re hired, what ind o text oo s are use . Gu ardian act Lite-m. MABEL v('m ber. 1960, at the hour of l0:30 Bill and Terry Ka rges It does not take an academic e xpert to read a ODESSA BERSCH. Plalntll!s o'clock A.M .. a t which time and hidden treasure· chest te xtbook and to determine whether it is factual o r JOSEPH vs\v A y N E WEST. plare ail Jl(!rsons ell.her ravorlng began Oct. 111 In Superior d '0 ng said plan will be on Harry Brewster's challenge whether it. is propagan izing against our constitu-~ RELAND, Defendant. the Newport Beach ordinance t!onal republi c and our free enterprise way of life. THE POOPL.E OF THE plan pr o posing the regulaUna rentals during Easter d b bl h f OF CALlPORNIA, l •~m"od~o~ot of Ordinance No. 351 Week . The newly elected Public e ucation is pro a Y I e g reatest orce To the above named Defendant :1C·ou'''Yflle In the otflce ol th~ board of directors of the Corona in the molding of opinion of our fut ure voters. I do n't JOSEPH WAYNE WESTMORE·1. Clerk of the c ounty 01 del Mar Civic Assn. named a want that molding to be in the direction of th~ wei-LAND u''"''' where said propo&ed C"Ommlttee to oppose the pro· f You arc hereby directed to ap. available for public In· pose:d freeway route a lona: Fifth are state. pPar and a nswer the ('Omplaint l;"!:"'""· Ave .... Pa t Kelter of Beacon The parents who began this study of our sc hools of the at)ove named plaintiff$ Dated thl• !At day of Novem-Bay wa8 chosen as the Zon\a t . f t b d d f th . f tiled in the above entltl~d court her, 1960. BY o•~ OF -·E Girl for October ... The. Newpott ore cer amy o e commen e or e1r concern or In th~ above entitled actio• ~~· '" ood d · d f Jh · d · · d " BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Harbor Tara were defeated by g e ucatlon an or e1r eterm tnatiOn to o brougth agaln.!~t you In .aid ORANGE COUNTY, CALl'FORNlA. California HIJ"h School of Wblt· something about it. ~~?1;,wifhlyo TEN! 1~•1ys aft('r the L. B. WAu..ACE tier 26 to 7 .. , Orange • • • "'"'"' • .. on ou o "11 summons. County Clerk and ~x-of· Colle1e defeated San Ia Ana It "'rved within the above named flc\o Clerk of the Board to 13. e 'THE ROAD TO THE TOTALITAIUAN STATE' Charles Bennett's recent talk a b out toa much zoning Wq§ like a breath of fresh a ir in the smog of more controls, mo re restrictions. more regulatio ns rising at all levels of government'. Mr. Bennett, who has been retained by the C ity of Ne wport Beach to make a study of tall buildings, says that "toa much restriction is the road to the to- talitcrrian state." He explains this remark by saying that "people crre inclined to lean o n the g overnment, and zoning enoourages that." . There is only one source af additional power for go vernmental agencies. This graw th of power oan oome a nfy from the surrende r af rights and powers by the peo'ple themselves. How much do we want to surrender? county, or within THIRTY d ay.!ll of Su...,rviaon of Oranre -------------1 if served elsewhere. ~"-' You are hereby notified County, CaUfornla. DO YOU WANT • ..-,. • ..w._ • unle•s you 110 ap ... t ood By MsbeJ L. Cutelx, ld I Deputy. -w. • M"r ..._, 0.. • '" ..._ •wer, .,. p alnlitf will (SEAL ) jud(mf'nt for a·ny money or dam. " •""'e .. _,, Try ......, .....,. ages demanded l.n the complaint Publish Newport Harbor .En~Ian a.s arlalnr upon tontract. or wlll i NF'o~v•~m;;;;be~t;;;;llli;. ~l980~~·~~-~~;;;;;~...,'!'!~W..~;;;;;"""";;;;;;;;;~'~1~11~1~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;-.tf apply to the court for any t 1 nllel d•maoded In lho com. • ,. Uft .... plaint. , Dated October 26, 1960. --- L. & WAU.ACE, Clerk By D. Ptny Maynard, • Deputy CJerk, GALVIN R. KEENE ~ -Altoi'M:y at Law ~ 333 North Newport Boulevard Newport ...,ch, CaiUornla Midway 1·122'1 AttOmeJ' for Plalntlft. IIIUW• .. -----·- I hope the anawer of most people Is the as Mr. Bennett's: "Damned lillie." same PalslWt: ""· to, 11, 24, Dec. 1, 1. 1$,2:1. .. - CROWN IIAIDWARE I _&_E_ .. _ -'':11.-lntholf __ ....,.. - A world ·trave\Bng visitor Is 11. a.t the home of Mr. and John Macdonald, 521 Lark· S!pur Ave .. Corona df'l Mar. She Is Miss Else Norden, a nurse and an active member ot !he Baha'I world faith. Mi ss Norden was born In Gt-r. many and raised In London. She took he r nurse's training in New York City and has pracliced her profession In New Zealand, Fiji, Hawaii, Ala.ska and Switzerland . MAIL ab:z a.LOWJI UP A mall box was blown up at 823 VIa Lido Soud, Lido bile, Newport Beach Postmaste-r Pa)'ne Thayer reported to Newport PO· llce at 9:J5 a .m. last Monday. TIIAJifiJfG Df TJ:XAS Larry R. Schwartz. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schwartz, 605 Poln· settla Ave., Corona del Mar. left laJJt week from Long »each by air wUh an Orange county group for the Lackland Air Force Base, , for basic training In the Ai r Fort"e. He graduated J une from Newport Harbor School and will be In lhe service for 4 years. ~?LET LYON GUARD YOUR 9000$ gives more home protection, SAVES $ $ Tblo lin,S. policy-......... -_..~ 1><>- po)ldoo, .-.. --~ ••. --.... pnnt• _""':!f",_, ._ uc1 -.-ao ... ---_,_, ........ rr...-........ lloloilftY-.., -... .._ .. lbr whkb 7(,l!a an III*Jiy Uable ••• PfO...W. u.A in~UnD~» on conttn• of~.,__ and E ..,... JIIOI*'tY at holM or 8WQ'. AM:-... .._ Plini 1'-atl a± IP P11bc:J 001U ._ t.1w:t. -.., ..._ .............. po&•t or coane. ,__ .... _____ .. lito pclllq. --" ....... R. LAWLB ITA11 FAIIM Filii AIIO CAIUALTY COMPANY ----FaT 4a \. ' Librar:y Gets Voting 'Index' ---------- Walter Knott of Knott'a Berry Farm, Buena ParlE. b .. atven the Corona Ml Jllmo Ubruy a eD1'7' ol the ".ACA·~" a •tatlstleal evaluation ol U.e votin• record ot U.S. ..uton an4 re~nta. Uvea. MATTBEI&II 'nlla Index h .. been 9NpaNCI by Amerleana fGr ConetttuUenal Actlon, whleh 18 luteded .by Ad· mlral Ben Moreell, ·whO orpn· lzed and led the famecJ lea'-- durlq World War n. 'I'M Index ra~ conere.unen lJI pereenta•e ol coMerVatt.ul, bued on their votes for 100nd money, ecopomy, national MCUrity, Individual Ub· erty, private own~rahlp, local self-government and private e n- terprise. JI&W -PI'I'JLDIMI ,_ ...... -=~ COSTAltATTUSS CO. 1110 .._,.,. ltw4. Ll ........ WOIID,.,.. COLLEGE Mr. and MIL RJchard Holder ol1524 Serenade 'Fer., Itvtne Ter- race, recently heard from their dauehter, Pamela, that she hu been pledged to Alpha Delta PI, national social sorority at Art· zona State Unlveralty, where she !~!!!!!!~!!!i!lla~a=freabman~ In the College ot Education. ~~~~~~~~~ YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS acco~· ~ed to SlO~ • STRONG RESERVES current r-"• 11.7% • HIGHEST RATE coa.aiatent with aafety 41/2% PERIIIUI current DIVIDEND PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR LAGUIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Ore~~p e-ty•a Lert ... lnde,.H...t Fecl.,el S.ri1111 I lNII Auocl.tJ. SAN CLEMENTE 101 If. El c--•no Ileal BYadatla 2·llt5 LAGUNA BEACH mo.:.aa A ... natt •-nn -------------------------- SPECULATIVE? lo, ... ...,. lecoa4 tnut dMda lMift aU .... ~of-... u.t ln...taa .. t. lecand by cpdlty pa .... ty 'Ia .......... o .... . Couaty -wben laDd ..aJ-. ... atMdlly rldD9-tbey cnate em ..-u.at adcSttJoaal lnn•e. 10% Interest Per Annum llaol't tena aaatuttlea caad ...u ...... .. dtftnUicatloe iDCike poeelbla Datbla la..tant Plot• ...... WE KAKACE. IEaVJCE AlfD COLLECT Evans G. Parker & 330 If, WEWIOIIT IOOLEV A liD KEWIOIIT HACJL CALJFOUIA KmWAY 1-1153 Co. Costa Men Lu11berCo. LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIALS .......... 1~c.ta .... LJbeltf ..... Orco Block Co. BtJILDING BLOCKS-ALL SIZES-ALL TYPES J AcboD '-2231 ... K.wJ& ..... KJ-"'1' s-ua DIOLJI-.a.te ... FALL4UT SHELTER IS • T IN WESTCLIFF A new ~n~ ln the New· port Harbcw-C.t& 1!1.-atea la th~ COMtruction ot taU-out ah~l· ~ .... and a pilot project la belne eompleted at tbe home of one of the partMra, Ed Ctoul, 1111 ~von Ln.. WestcUU. Mr. Cloul and Tom Newhard of C.ta Mea bav~ oreanlud the C. D. Shelter Co., 2280 Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa. Their stand· ard ahelter, planned accordlne to Civil 'Det enae apeclflcaUons, Ia 8 feet by 12 feet and 7 feet hleh, -..-...~made of reinforced concrete, wlth a lead radiation ahleld over the hatch. The celllne is covered wtfh 3 feet of earth. MARINE 2ND LT. John M. T uHie, son of Mrs. Eunice T uHie of Coron& del Mar, ~~nd hus· band of the former Miss Janet S. Steward of Temple City, qualified &s a carrier pilot Oct. I 0 by makirrg carrier landings- aboard the support aircraft car- rier USS An-tietam. He is at- tached to Training Squapron 22 at the Naval Auxiliary Air Sta- tion, Kingsville. Tex. SNOU, lOT KO FIBE A stuck elevator caused an electric motor to overheat and "rnoke In the Bay Lido Building. 3700 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, bringing firemen to the sceen at 2:43 p.m. Jast Friday, but they could rind no fire. LECAL KOTJCE CITY Ol' NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the otfice or the City Clerk, City Hall, City of Newport Beach. CalltornJa. until 10:30 A.M. on the 23rd day ol Novem- ber, 1960, at which time they will be publicly opened and read, for performlne work as fol- lows: Construction of Fire Statton No. 1, and Ubrary AddJUon. 110 E. Balboa Blvd~ Newport Beach. No bid wilt be received unless It is made on a proposal torm furnished by the City Engineer. Each bid must be accompanied b)' I cash, certified check or bid· der's bond) made payable to the City ot Newport Beach. for an amount equal to at least ten per cent ( 10~ l of the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfeltE'd should the bidder to whom the contract Is awarded Call to enter Into the contract. The Croul shelter Is being In- stalled under the earaee. which provldea additional protection and conserves space In the utlll· zation of lot area. The permit for this first fall- out shelter was lasued lut month by the Newport Beach Building Dept. Permits Issued during the first week or November were: e COBOKA DEL MAll Crown Hardware, sign 3107 E. Coast Hwy., S150: John and Charlea Mack, wall, 3111 Second Ave., $800. e CAMEO SBOUS Thomas Echternack, 1 -unit, 1- story dwelling, 321 Milford Rd., $22,000; R. C. Andrews 1r., 1-unit, 1-story dwelling, 4512 Roxbury, $26.000. e IBVJJIE TEUACE VIncent DeRosa, addition, 2021 Tahuna, $2,000. e LIDO ISLE J. Howland 'Paddock. addition, 120 VIa Lido Nord, $8.000. e 11JIPEB lAY UEA Baycrest Development Co •. fences, 1920 Commodore, $350; 1919 Com_modore, S:WO: and 1909 Commod~. S390: Robert Holden, extend root, 11906 Diana Ln~ Sl,OOO; Robert Wllrox. addltJon, 1l:fr1 Deborah, $3,300. e IAUOA Betty 'Reynolds, addition, 1301 E. Balboa Blvd .. $4.~. e CUFP BAVEJf R. E. Donavan, addition, 1120 Clay, S600. e KEWPOIIT BEICJITS Mildred Burk, addition. 4-JS Catalina. 13.900. e IALIOA ISLAJfD W. C. Reerler, demolish garage. 607 N. Bay Ft., $100, and build unit over new garage, $15,000. e WEWPOitT Bucrola Construction Co .. movt> construction ortlce from 611 Udo In accordance with the provl-Park or. to Newport Dunes, $150; slons ot Section 1770 of the La-Walter Stone. slen. 2106 w. bor Code, the City Council ot the Ocean i't.. SS60; Robert Bachelor, City or Newport Beach hu U· certalned the general prevaiUng new restrooms at A~hes Cafe, t C d' I th 3334 W. Coast Hwy., $8.500: M~. ra e o per lem wages n e EUie Slaten re-roof 205 29th St locality In which the work Is to S150; Zola ioucken.' ~·roof. 431} be performed Cor each craft ~r Seashore. $180: Humblt' Oil Co .. type ot workman or mecharuc sign 3000 :"lewport 81 ·d $35()· needed to execute the rontr~ct J. i . Houck. re-root. ~ Sea: and Is set forth In ~esolution shore. $308: 'Round the World , No. 5198. A copy of sa1d Resolu· Pancakes 2 signs 2332 \\' C 1 tlon Is available In the oUJce of Hwy $I 56o · oas the City Clerk In the City or .. . . I :"lewport Beach. The following pc;rmits were All •1d a 1 .__ ed Issued d uring the !1 nal davs o! u s re o ue compar on Octobt"r· · the basis or the City En.g!neer's • COROJfA DEL MAR estimate of the quant1t1es of Bal-~far Travel Ser,·ice. si)ln. work to be done. 2715 E. Coallt Hwy., $600: Joe No bid will be accepted from Rutt. sign, 3030 E. Coast Hwy. a Contractor who has not been $34; Denny's Coffee Shop, sign. llccnlled In accordance with the 3050 E. Coast Hwy .. $1700. provisions of Chapter 9. Division e nrvtKE TEJUIACE rn or Business and Professions Dan Drisroll. alterations. 1601 Code. Bonnie Doone, $700; Morrison. Plans may be seen. and forms swimming pool, 1809 Seadrift. or proposal. bonds. contract, and S2.950; G. T. McLaughlin, altera- speclfications ma\' be obtained lions. i29 Santana, $500. at the offict' or ihe City Engl. e CAMEO SBOilES ~~[i Cl~y Hall, ~ewport Beach. Edward McNary. swimming a om a . . pool. 4621 Hampden, $2.200: The special attention of pros· Robert Forbes, add 10 previous pective bidders Is called to the permit 4521 Orrington. $2,500. ''Proposal Requirements and I Conditions" annext-d to the blank • OPPER BAT A.B.EA form or proposal Cor full direc· Ed Croul. fall -out s helter. 1111 tlon as to bidding etc 0 e ,. 0 n Ln.. Sl.OOO; Hallman I The City of :"\e,,:port. Beach re· Stuckey. renee. 2501 Via )"farina. servt>S the right to reject any or Sl20. all bids and to waive any lnlor-• KEWPORT SBOilES mallty In such bids. Newport Shores Co., 77 permits $25.00 deposit refundable upon Cor dwellings, total $1.144.300: return of Plans and Specs 10 Howard Cholden. wall, 254 Cedar, days alter awarding or contract. $240; F. IX' C3stro, overhead ga- CITY OF NE:WPORT BEACH, rage door. 250 62nd St .. $70; Mrs. CALIFORNIA F. P. Grelsch, replace dry rot in MARGERY SCHROUDER wall, 310 Cypress, $400; Frank City Clerk. ' Ayres, fence. 511 Canal St., $7.300. Dated: 1 November. 1960. e SHOBE CLIP'.PS Publlsh: Nov. 3 and 10, 1960 Arnold Beckman. sun shade, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. lOi Shoreclltfs Rd., $230. euuoa III.AIID MIL lf.ary Kine, new root. 112 Coral, 1750; Martine, demollah bwldlna at 503 s. Bay Ft., 1100: Clltt M09re, convert garage back to 1araae ue by order ot buUd· lnt department. 121 Pea.rJ, Sl.SOO. • LIDO JII.Z Donald K.oll, 1-unlt, 2-atory dwelUne, 121 Via Undine, $24,750. e •...oiiT IIEJCIITB Edear Mann. add room, 2516 Holly Ln .. 13.200; lames Foster, new garage and oaddltlon to resi- dence. rJI17 E. 16th St., $2,700; Mario Pacini, garage, 3000 Clay, S2.~; E. T. Mosher, window al· teratloTUJ., 517% Balsa, $204. e IALIOA Morri Molho. re-roof, 408 E. Balboa, $300; M. Moodey, awn- Ing. 1132 W. Ocean Ft., $175: E . E. Graham, alterations and addl· Uon. .,738 Ocean Blvd.. $6.000; William Helbig, convert garage to kitchen, playroom to garage, 1321 W. Bay, S4.000: . Mrs. Ruth Lewis. foundaUon, 900 W. Ocean Fr., S900. It KEWPORT Paul McGunegill. kitchen cab- Inet, 108 31st St .. $150; Otto Au- mack J r .. enclose porch. 73()..1 w. Ocean Ft .. $250: Ted's 1V. sign. 6312 W. Coast. S30: Don Palmer. pla.ster wall. 429 30th St. S200: Robert Harbison, magnesite on stairs, 107~ 30th St.. $167: Wil- liam Sangster. alterations Cor real estate and travel bureau of- flee, 3402 VIa LJdo, $1.500: J.ack Wrather Organization. alterations to kitchen at Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast, S1.500; Bradstreet Miller lr., wall, 3&10 Ma~u11• S295; Hadd Rlng, cabana, 300 E. Coast Hwy., 15.850; W. Stuart Foote. sign, 108 McFadden Pl .. $80; A. H. Stahlheber finlsh In - side walls. 2006~ C~urt, S100: H .. Fr Mueller, partition. 3088 1 Newport Blvd., $300: Bayside VIllage, 300 E. Coast Rwy .. 4 ca- banas-carports, $19,.280; 3 ca. banu, SH.~: George Buccola.! swimming pool, 611 Lido Park Dr., $3,000. I DO YOU WANT • job, • rUe. • Nfttel, • INby ll+tw7 Or 4• ,.. .._... -tiMet to sell7 Try &tsltll cleal- fie4 e4L Olic* l-0550. STIFF TREATMENT CeUtdoid collars and cuff's were wom as a prevet~tive apinst aU soru or ddeases. Of course, we know better nowadays. In n:10e0t )'eMS, rnedkal research has eltploded a wbole series or sucb falladcs. We arc now fjvin& in the healthiest era the world bas ever lmown. Every day medical scieftoe makes ad- \oanctS toward preventing disease . . . aJicviatina sulfcnnc ... prolongina buma.n life. When you are iU, take advantaae or these new effective treatments by sceina your physician. 11\en, should he recc)(D. mend medication, we'U be aJ,ad to fill his prescription promptly ~d carefulJy. Christensen Pharmacy SG21 E. COAST BWT .. COBOKA DEL MAll 1'4T ·~ IIC'-INSTANT on-no warm-up wait Even highest cooking temperatures are deliv- ered immediately. On all four high-speed burners at once, if you wish. Small wonder smart women agree: 6as cooking is easier becau,se it's so flexible. From simmer to boil and at 1000 temperatures in between, y ou're in charge. A modern gas range gives y o .. t7e finest automatic features-yet costs less to buy and instal~ costs less to operate. too. And. you don't have to learn to cook all over again/ GAS~ SOUTHERN COUNT IES CAS COMPANY Filmily growiag1 Get I HOME LOAN ·.JET TRIP • FOR I TO INAUGURA 110N ........... ._.IE I &-Ill • me ......... ,.. ... ,.. ............ . ...... -.......... ,.. _, ....... I J&lllr ...... 3 ................. . ....,.._ ... .., .. ,...., .. .. ,..1WI .. ,. ............ ... .. _ ..... ,...... I SWILL ATTEND K FAIR AT SCHOOL f'rtenda ol tbe Ubrary will ~ WednMII•Y. !few. 16, coln· ~,... wltJI &M O.Udren'a Book rJ'alr at tbe Rewpon Helahta Scllool oa tbe eame day. atorte& Harlan Thompeon ot Sal\ Matlno, who builds h1l atories tabout honet, and Mn. Mary Allee •PhlllPI of Pomona. a uthor ol "Beaat ln the Cave'', wlll alao tallt. Mrs. Valets. Beardwooel and Leon Ware are amona the looal writers expect· ed to attend. Rlup-tMUl~ By Louiee Meteer ,.... .......... ,... ...... 1 ..... ...... ,_ ........ I .......... IPI ...... ..... & ........... .,. .._. _ _,..., ............ ay. ......... ••••r...,. ... .... CIVIC k.EAGU& TQ. HEAR TAU< ON AIRPORt PLAN The propoeed expanalon ol the qwrementa. Thl.a report recom· t>ranae County Airport wtU '-mtndecl lenatJwnin& the runway d~ at the meetlne of the to 5,800 faet. abltdna It farth« Women'• Civic wa,ue next lnlabcl, and reallplnc lt·ao that ,Tuaday at the lrvln. Coast tab·offa will be raoft diredlY Country Club. ovw Upper lay watera. David llln., deputy to County Mr. Jlln• hu been a resident SuJ*Vl.aor Claire Nelaon. will of the Harbor AJeia f« ~ years. talk about the LoekhHCI Aao· R• ....wcl jor 1 the It Ia only human to lou yaor .enee of balance when Thcontront· cia ... au.rwy on air apa~ re· Al1nY for 4 ;!a~ = hu "apent Cd by what aeems to be a real emeraency In your life. e urae 20 yeara Jn Jnclu.trlal relatloM. ,,.._.r_.. ....................... -. •••• iCMt ..... ..... 'tWO ......... • .... ·-OCMIII ... ..-. c:aur. •..• ,.., thJeaao Uld lll ..... poua an the .s.tinatlon ot .,.., Dorothy Ya.rdJeT, d1NdGr ol pubUe re· laU.. fer ...... -a.~t, who J•ves Hov. 11 for a belated va· cation. Mrs. Yatdlq, wbo Uvea In Co· rona del Mar at 308 Jumlne Ave., will be entertalned by many matlw. and arendl ot lone standtna both In MJnne· apoll.a and her native Chlcaeo. ..... J.tLn KUJer ot 152'1 Ruth 'l.liM, Ha.rbDr HiehJanda, wlll oten her henlelDr ·an ll o'clock ~ colt• ,_ tJie 'Trlehda". -t.uea wtll lte lin. Duncan ae.wart. preeldeM, and Mil. MUo t.ey, vlee-prealdent. KU.. Ella Falk of Altadena wU1 talk about her Indian La~r In the afternoon theM authors wUl attend the Book Fair at the Newport Helghtl School. E•lpPTlll._ Cld ... _,. to panlc catches you up ln a hurricane of despair and you are ... R 1 •. whirled alone with It, unanchored and without lftiatance. •·••••lEI e 1 MeNtaty ~or the ~e At auch Urnes It Ia aood to have resources upon which to draw, Coaat ~bJlllhln• Co. steadylnl reaerves of knowledp that aomehow, somewhere, there II lllllr llf. 2l Tueeday'a mHtJnr will start ~. Is a Guiding Force that wm help you to ride the atorm In safety at 10 a.m. Rfurvatlona COr lunch· to more peaceful byways. Of lnteret~t here ls the forth· eon are to be made by Monday Th.etle rHerves are a veritable "eye" in the center of the storm. com ing marrlaJe Nov, 27 of Mra. momtne wtth Mrs. Alex Scl\van, aJ w.t .. a. c.e. .,. An open meeting Is announced by Horace Ensign PTA for 7:30 p.m. Monday In the school cafe· terla. 1on Myer, manage r of ma· terlals, development and supply of Hughes seml.conductor dlvi· slon, Newport Beach, will aak and answer the question: "Do We Need Civil Defense In New- port Beach~·· like havlnl money in the bank when you need lt. It behooves us Emily Jones Hoyt of Los An· Oriole 3·2028. Mrs. Clyde .John· to store them up during good times against that hour when we geles to John .Jerome EUiott of :so=n=ls::;p~ro~e=r~am~~c~b~lll~nna~~n~.===~=CIIIIa;;=._=:;:.._~~;;MI~--~~~ Don't Let Waahday Worri• Get You--- Toea Them to- .~. The speaker is chairman of the adult advisory committe£' o1 the Science Explort'r Pos t No. 201, In their building of a model fa ll-out shelter similar to those which !amllles could use In this area should there be a n atomic shall have to use them. I Balboa. -r They may be as simple as the Bible verses you learned as a T h child; poems half forgotten In faded boOks that have lain long nount!d er~~~~~~ th~ a~re~~ upon the s helf, unopened. They may be memories of pla«s of of Mrs Ho t Mr and Mrs Ja beauty you remember, or even little habi~ o1 phl1080phlzlng. Dudley. Jori'e~ of . Pua.de . Thy Slnce In all times of stress there Is bound to be worry and . . na. e fear, based upon a sense ef Jack, It Is we ll to ride ou! the storm ~[!d~j~j!; ~~cfr~m!n~!~~~e~j with an eye on some kind of rompass. Since the opposite of lack the Los Angele~> Tennl Club Is bounty, why not try to consJder, with concentration, the great . • s · bountifulness of aU the world about you? Mr. E!hott. was graduated from Think of the s hore stretches beside your blue Pacific. Try If the Untverstty of Callror~la at you can. to Imagine how many grains of sand comprise it. Pick up ~:~el.;:, w~\ hePwl as adfftllat~d n handful and look at it. Well, no~! a e a .a n was a Walk where seed pods are bursting upon the trees. Every one member of th~ varstty football scatters forth the rich and bountiful promlse of a coming s pring. ~am. ~eH Isba ~emhberc1of the Look up and consider the s tars. How many there arc that you 1 ewpor a r or ac t ub. PAREJITS DAY can see, and these only a few compar!d to all that you cannot bring Into your range of vision.· ........ ~-~ ........... 1.1 Mr. and Mrs. James Eymann, 1 1 1 f h 11 ._ UJ ... disaster. 'll2 Piazzo Lido, Lido Isle, par· It hea th Is your prob em, ook Into the matter o t e ce s oC your body, their numbers and their way ot rebuilding and ents o! Sally 'Eymann. and Mr. changing constantly. There Is encouraaement In this sure knowl· and Mrs. Joseph Carver. 108 Via edge. that your body can, given even a llnle cooper ation, rebuild Palermo, Lido Isle, .parents of Itself to the health you we re meant to enjoy. Christlanne Carver, were among There are times when fear assails you that your btost defense 215 patents who attended Par. Is to look about you to tlnd someone even more afraid than you ents Day at Scripps College last are. How often the hand reached out to hell> another s:rows st~ady Honorln~ Mnt. Francis Parker of Santa Ana. Mrs. William Por· lt'r Durkee of 37081, Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, was hostess at a birthdav luncheon Nov. 2 at the Stuft Shirt. Saturday. In that eUon . --------A.IId IBDIT U\v.D SO&OaJTT PL£I)CE In times of emergency how our sense of values changes. How WE laOif ALL OUJI ::,.,. Valerie Sue Lowen, daughter little we care about all the things we formerly thouaht important. n.ATWoaK of Mr. and Mr.J. Burt Lowen Jr., I How extra·dear our loved ones are, how sweet and close our friends. Gathered round the .festive board to prese nt gifts were Mrs. JUchard Durkee of Rlvt'rslde. Mrs. James Durkee, Mrs. Ra y. mond Vilas of Tustin, Mrs. Rlrh · ard Brally of Santa Ana , Mr.J. William McCabe of Anaheim , Mrs. George Yardley Ill ot San- ta Ana and Mrs. Dorothy Yard· ley of Corona del Mar. U. E. eo.t Bwy. il2l Sapphire Ave., Balboa Island. If there be a reason for storms In our lives. (and we are bent COIIOifA DEL xu has pledged Gamma XI chapter on seeking onel. Is lt not this: that we should have an opportunity (Aaoa 1 ._ die._. oaJce) of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority I to stop tor a little while, h:l the eye of the hurricane. as It were, Almighty flying blindly but unalrald~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~t ~Sa~~n~J~ose~~S~ta~t~e~C~o~ll~eg~e~·-~~ there to hold stt>adJiy to whatever serves as our contact with t he And so. at last, the eye ot the hurricane widens. the winds die down, the clouds clear, and there Is sunshine so bright that we lly ,., ... ••••n•! can scarcely bear to look on lt. •:• • • • ••••• • M M M M M M I I A01ong Us Girls ••• By Louise Meteer •• I 8 I ••• 8 • M • • • • I • I ••• A M • •:•:• •• •:+ I I I SOMETIMES YOU WO~DER o! offkcrs. and all that. It he ABOUT WO~EN. This thought has n't wrlllcn on thl' suhjl'tt was OC'Casioned the other day some authority should . when lr almost st'Cmed as If • • • ''It's Fun to Dress In Fashion" maybe they aren't all ready for 0:-iE OF THE ~DEARl:'iG the right to vote. Three wert> things about woml'n, though. 1 2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY agreeing they would vote for t lhat they always come up with CORONA DEL MAR FOR GAY GOINGS ON Come see our Carlye Collection of beautiful fashtons for Sunshine and Candlelight. Corona d el Mar I•••• .... ". ally! John Kennedy because they 1 something iOOd out of the worst ORIOLE 3 -5030 thoucht ~-Kennedy would ---~(Co::n:t~ln~u=e:d~o:n~p~a~g~e~5~1 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==================================~==============~ make the best First Lady. On the CLOSED MONDAYS u.tl w .. t eoaat lligbway NEWPORT aEACB Stuft Sttirt REST AU I ANT oth«>r hand l understand that some are wearing "Vote for Pat'" buttons. \\·hat an alarming turn of events U't's \'ote ror a Presldt>nt. not a fir t Lady. The hand that rOC'ks thr cradle may be nnd often is a strong and guidin~ Influence bl'hlnd th£' man in of· tice. but no woman can do any more than the combined ingr£'dl- rnts she hJs to work with add u p to on thPir own ~trPngth. I CARP£T S CLEANERS ~ ANOTHER TIll :0: r; ABOUT ttH 6 2323 WO~EN, soml:'llml'~ you wonder , 1;: Ml -how lht•y c-an ltc• .;n smart and ~ yf't take houN tn ru n throu~h a --------... _.__.-~ hu!\in('.; mN'ttn~ Whv ran't the Specialists in: Wall-to-Wall • Furniture I mlnutf'" of lh t" ld"' meeting be '-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~===== wn ll l'n bru• Ci> ., Who CARES _ that you h.u1 purr pastry with j i l' rr"am anti rhorolate sauce? WALTAH CLARKE'S JIA W ADAJf SJIOPS America's Largest Selection R.ounda da Clock Hawaiian fa~hlon OpeD SUD. & EYU. 209 NAJUJfE AVE .. BALBOA lSLAMD oa 3-30SO frigidaire Refrigerator For th<lt m:~ttf'T. '' hv can't m in· Uti'" nf' rl t11Mt1 and passed amunrl ro all ml'mh~'rs to rt>ad, ,,.., 1., rlunl' 1:1 ("II\ rouncils? Thl'n thrrl'., thf' money rais· 1ng hu''"'""'" Th 1t lt ttlt> trick of t.•k.n~ 1 h t-...k('l from member to mt·mho•· r , •• n -.ttlllC'e ~frs. Brown t, kr ... 1 • 1 kl' .1 nt1 pu l<~ It In tht' h..t,kl'f r,•,•IJn t-! gUilty because "h1• d if! n r hJ kl' nnr tor her tam· II\" "'h(• .1!• "'" tt to ~frs. White, v. hfl I•'"" tnt() thf' basket the m•H'''' ... hr thinks it is worth, Anrl <lfir1, hrr bl'st pan of cin- namon rol i~. whkh !\he takes to :\1 rs Jonl'~. almost forgetting to • "'"P M th(' 'ltor£> for some bread for hrl'<lkr .... , This goes on and lln. and you end up with no morl' mon<')' than you would hnve had If you had donated what your time and Ingredients Wl'f" worth and s hocked your family with some of that culin- ary display · I POOR ROB~ f •r e q u e n t I y clutt'hl'"\ hi~ Rules of Order to his b~om and turna over tn hb gravr l'vf' ~nly r~tly teamed to rt'"~J)eCl tt. t gerrtl~ my· ~It I am going to add • copy of h1s book to my aheU, along with my 'nlesaurua, Mr. W eb- ster, and How to lJft Alot\f! and Like Jt. I want to .et-what he has to say about procedurn for orpnlzi"'J clube, 11M Utctlon~ IUILD£R'S CHOICE: ~ ... -;.,a-... -ftt J "I chooSe to live Medallion home." • 1n a ROBERT J. HASSETT, SOUTHERN CALifORNIA BUILDER "These days, most people are definitely interested in electric Jiving. And why not. Electric cooking is so much faster. With children around the house, a woman's time is at a premium. And evel) body knows how much cleaner electricity is. "Medallion standards give you all the wiring you need, especially when a man has shop tools. Lighting, installed to Medallion standards, eliminates dim spots. "All in aU, 1 find that my MedalJion homes appeal to people with young ideas ••• progressive people, raising families ..• fotk:s with an eye on the future. That's us. That's why we live in a Medallion home." Robert Hassett, builder and home owa«, speab from experience. Wben you buy or build, take the word or an expert: make sure the home has the Medallion Award. QnlJ one new Ito~ In liu qUIIIil~• lor the .lfHallion-an .Au:ard u:'ti~h u1urn Jou: 1. Att-eledric ldtdtea, equipped with major.electric appliances, including ftameless range and oven. 2. Houepower wiriac tor modern electric living. 3. Ugbt for Lhiae -abundant light designed for com• fort, safety and beauty. The Gold Medallion Award includes all these Medallion features and more. For total electric Jiving, the Gold Medallioa adds: 4. J'l•rtl-eJectrle space and water heating. I . 1 .EWJOIIT 8AU08 UIICII I AJBonte Us Girls... ~:y·::v=~ ....... Becauae we're clOHd thla Frl· day, Veterana' Day, we feel aure all you nice Friday ahoppers won't mJnd renovatlne your schedules a UtUe . . . Now you have a choice: You can come to Cooklne School 1bul8day mornlne and do your thoppine 581101 Of,_. CLUI of Newport Her· bor is joinin9 in the Children's "Share-a-G ift " Christmas T r.. project in Corona del Mar by wrapping and markin9 9ifts to be distributed by the Bks Club and Salvation A rmy. The tree will located at Dahlia A ve. and Coast Hwy. and will Girls' League Selects Six For Council be lighted Friday evening, Nov. 25. the day after Thanksgiving. The Newport Harbor Zon'a Clu.b is in chGrge of the project. Senior C itizens committee members shown here are. from left. Mrs. Jeanne Christensen, chairman: Mrs. Nancy Trimmer and Mrs. Jean Buell. By Louise Meteer I c·~~=cx=~oc~·cx~~=·~·=•cxoc:x•~•·~~=c~~oc~cX~-=c I (Continued from page 4 1 ot chaos. It may take them a while, but they do lt. It's a k ind of organized confuslon stemming from a golden hean, God bless them. ly anyone d~ It any more. So, we are adding a bit to this col· umn each week to present new women In tht> community. • • • Mra. 1l. W. Daubens peck of • • • 4533 ioxbury Road came to Co· AND SPEAKING OF WOMEN rona del Mar'11 beautl!ul Cameo we're toulng our bouquet I and Shores late In luly from the San hope she catches It I to Jessie I F rancl.lco area. Hill, secretary of the Corona del • • • Ma r Chamber of Commerce. Be· Mrs. Harry R. Rothschild. who cause she serves In so ma ny looks just old enough for a Deb· ways beyond the call of duty, be· I utante Ball, Is the mother ol I cauae she geu along so beaut!· two baby girls, Lisa Ellen, age fully In all situations: business, 2 months. and .Jenny Ann, age grandmother and mother-In-law. 2 years. Th.-Rothschilds came t lng, home-making, cooking for 1 !rom Loa Angeles. and are a walt. I I company, and college courses! Ina a move very '>OOn into a • • • nf>w home. Their addre s will be 1 e TOU SBOULD DOWJ 432 Isabella Terrace, Corona \ WO~EN WHO ARE NEW to Highlands. this area have been obstarvlng • • • that In one respt"Ct. socially You should know Mrs. Francis speaking, the west, and Southern B. ConnolJy, 703 Iris Ave~ Co·j 1 CaiiCornla particularly, dllfera rona del Mar, who came !rom from the midwest and east. This Whittier early last summer and l is In the matter of neighbors Is ln!antlcl patlng. INo secret I calUng upon new arrivals. Hard· about lt'l . . . :\i rs. W. L. Tubbs. now living at 251 DriftwOOd Rd .. Short> CIICfs, came from WaShington. D.C. Ht>r 1 huaband. Col Tubbs. io; Of>puty lnspe<-tor Gt>neral of Norton Aj r Foret' Bast>. · . . . I Mrs. Rllbt'r1 Tt>mpiPton o! 1307 I ~farlan Lan£>. Harbor Highlands. halls from Rolling Hills. ShP has two fi ne sons. ~Ike and Bob. SOJf POll TBE NEAJfS A son. Stt>\'t>n Wilham. 6 lb IETROTH EO: Or. and Mrs. C. C linton Andree. who heve a summer home known as The Dock on Balbo a Isla nd. an- nounce the engagement of their d aughter. Karen Lou•se Andree of L•do Isle and Rober Me· Greth Marshall, son of Mrs. McGrath MGrshGII of West Los ,A.ngeles and Col J. B. Marshall _,J Sacrl!me'llo. Mis• Andree re· cei ... ed her degree ,n home eco· "omics l11st sprif!g Gt Mount St. Mary s C ollege '" Brentwood. Her fiance ' " graduate of Loy· cia Un,vers !y College cf En· g ineeri ng Gnd ; now a second. yeM studen· at Lo)OII! Schoc. of Law. afterward, you can come to Cooking School Thursday after· noon and do your shopping aft· erward, you can do part ot your shopping on Thursday and come back Saturday for things you forgot on Thursday, or you can shop all day Thursday, or leave the w)lole caboodle for Saturda,y. . . . But please, just don't for· get to shop, will you! * The Girls' League Cabinet of Harbor Hig h appointed 6 fresh · man girls Monday to become members or the Freshman Gi rls' League Council. They are Caro · lyn Collins, Leslie Hammond. Susan Hill. Gayle Jas min, Pam Privett. and Cecil Scott. The Fre~hman Council Is chos· en on the basis or faculty rPc· ommendatlons from all ovN the school district to Corm a group I whose purpose It Is to ca rry out school projects. bring the Ideas or Creshman girls to the cabJnf't I and to develop leader~hlp, Ac· cor~ing to Candy Riddell. prP~I· dent or the Girls ' U>ague. this group of girls will tM-lnvitNt to the Orang.: Counly Convt"ntion or Gi rls' Leagues in R<'glon I~ on ~ov. 16. 12 07 .. was born to :\1r and Mrs 1 1'111& Donald W :\1ean". 192~ Terf"slta LaM. HJrhor Highlands, 10 Hoag HQ~;pltal on Tuf'sday. ~o,·. 1 He ITAIITI AT YOn D008 Ole UDide Saaty Joluurt Bart Jest Ntui'Md "-a trip up the to U.. tall -oldee; be'a 9ot Clu1atm0. AJI,ge1a ahlntwg In b1a .,.. aDd a J'CII1l to apia about tba beauti-. be'a p6cbd oat f• you and you and yoa. JC19bt be a pod Idea lf you baft a lobby, foyer. or wiAdow tbat'l1 be crtiD9 ·-IICIIDe Yuletide aplrtt come Tba-b9IYia9 time to gin Joluuay tbe old N......, Bo cmd Job.nay won't you put, a name oa ODe for me .•• * The Clrst projPct of th(' Frf'sh· man Council is the de<-oratlon or the Chris tmas tree In t he II· brary. Miss Georgiana Burtlng· ton Is the adviser. Also cilff you know your over· seas pack ages s hould have tx>en or··g·•nal Set mailed four weeks ago, last Qc. tober 15. tor guaranteed Christ· for the Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Corona del MGr Gl 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25. will be J ohn Scott Trotter, the noted conductor .,,..,d (lrrenger. Here he is shown with Scott Kinghorn (standi·u~) Mary Jo. Nancy Gnd Leslie Cooper. al"'d Rondy Smith. Mr. Trotter will conduct his e l"'semble of bre~J inslrumenh ond will lead community s'ng'nq of Christmas ca~~h The b ig Cl,ristmas free w:ll oe the gift .of the M. H. Sherman FoundGiion head· ed py President ,A.rnold Heslcelt. (Allee Gooo ell o~oto) mas delivery? ... We think food Is Des·•gned I the finest gift you could send to anyone anywhere and our Senior drama students are mailing boys are eagerly waiting well on their way In rehearsals with the brown wrapping paper for the senior play, "Despera te and heavy string ... Ch rbtmas Hou.rs .. to be presented Dec. 1 MISS PIITROFF IS BRIDE OF KENDALL JACOBSEN c-ard books are In the .lobby for and 2: ea y ~tt'lectlon. EvPr p1ck out a l Dan Denison a member o! the Ch 1 tm c d lth th t 1 • K~>nda ll ~oel Ja cobsen. son o! brldE's matron f'artiPd roses In r 8 ac; ar w e s ra ns stage<:raft class designed the Oscar Ivan JacobN•n oC 5091• h bo f I oC organ music wartlng In a nd · '"' ~ er uquE't o glat11o I and Ivy . ., original set for the play. Tht> Narcissus Ave .. Corona del ~far, In the bridal entouragP were o ut your ~a.rs. You can here set Is a two-storied hou t>, wath took as h1·s br1'de .'farjorJ·e Joy '·f R If "'-h I I becau<;(" W<' \e got an organ and ·' .• r . o .,..-wa be. oror ty sls· . every room in view or the audl· PlttroH or Pasadena Sept. 2~ at b G d Burnlt'e Fay . en-. tt>r of the radt>. from ar ena, ..... I p.m. The rites Wt"re solemnized as matron of honor: :\ll"l. James * A flnt and we're happy tbat aloog wltb tbe co-apouonblp of FOld Aeroautroa.lc Eacu- tt..._ we're able to briD9 you the Flnt ADaual Oraave Coull· ty Art exhibit !M'Odaced by tJae LaguDa hada Art AModatl,.._ Jfo ldddha9. we're 9o6119 to b..-ell t.b... lu.ab pcdAtiJ198 dcJbt ben ln ow froat plcaa ••. Tbe worlu ol t.be n ... t cutlata from Saata acabara to Seal Dl-evo ... All pcdntln9a aabaalt· ted for t.b1a exblbU bern flnt beeo lurled by &a araadt cmd aurt Proc1er of Coroaa del liar and Sally Cleaa of Paadna. ,... ..... a:rtlata wtU a1ao Judqe tbe pcdlltlap f• t.be ··-WOI'tb of awa:nl8: two flnt pd ... of aoo fOI' tJae beat Students busily working on by the Rt"v. Charlt>s Copenhavf.'r, Hewkkf'r. r..o.. Angelt> ; Mlss cons truction ot the house arf': at On£'0nta Con greg at I onal Gretchen 5<-ho.?hearlN, \\'t>!'twood. John Shepard, Jerry Roprran. Church before 250 guests. Tht-also sororaty '!IStN~: ~lr11 Wll· Verce Potter, Dave SchneJdN, n~>wlywt-ds ar-e II v l n g at 309 1llam F',wnl Le R1w Lei C're~t"('nla George Deulne, Bert Fl'rnrrl. Alvarac1o Place. Balboa. anff :\lr-< John Rr;,~,·n Pa..,aciC'na: Dayle Hughes, Paul Starn, Jill · Agard, Charlotte Albite. Jull(' ThP brld£>. daughte~ of ~r. and Rnhrrt Allt•n lbbolc;on of RaJ , Mr~ F.ugt>nc FrederJt•k of 2848 bo.a 1-.l.t nff wa ~ b('St ml,\n. t'sh· Gridley, Peggy Tranttam, JC'an · · : , ~ £>rs \\'NP Robert MoCCet and C'lar· I Hldd nd Sue Yeager. Del Van., :51.. Pasadena. worl" a en. a formal gown of Ivory J>('a u riP Pnce :\l.lcttn, the brld£>groom'" 1 ~oi(' with C'hapel train. It was brothN in·law. hoth of Corona s, .. Gliltl111'1 f,t.,hionNI prlnl'£>;.;s stylf' and had rlf'l :\l,tr; Roland Hammonrl of I H a scoop nf'l'k and thret'·QUJ rtN BAibO:l IslAnd and Jack Wes t of I • ..,... -llfl lrl l('n~th si<'£'\'Ps. R{'Pmbrold£>rNI I Co:~t.l M£>!-la. ....... Alencon Jar£> and sf'ed JX>arls on Following the N'remonv guests Mr. and Mr8. William E. Fi11hrr 1 th<' bodict' ancl front o! th<' skirt wpre T('N'IV<'d at the hom<-of of 101 Shore<:llf! Rd .. Shore C'li Hs. 1 were r£>pcatNI on the train. The thP brlclc'" paN'nts and a fter· OJX"ned their home Saturday eve· \'ell was aiiMhecl to a larg<' wafcl lhP young rouple left for a nlng to members or the Newport Clower of m.11ch1ng ),lCP w ith honl'~·moon at C'arm<-1 and San Harbor Committee or the Spastic ~d •pt>arl~< ShP carnt>d a cas· Franr •"ro Fllr h~r traveling at· Children's U>a~ue. rode of gardemas. stephanotl~ llrt> thP bridf' wore a putty-co). ~frs. John Kilroy was co-host· and an orcha d. Ht>r onlv a(lorn· orPrl ... h.-.alh, black aC't'eSS<>rles. es,o; with )frs. Fisher and Mr8. ment was a c1lamond a'nd JWarl whll~ ~IO\t>' .tnd an ON."hld. Robin Campb<'ll was ho.o;pltallty pendant b C" 1 on g 1 n g to her She 1. a ~r;ulunt£> of Pasadena chairman. mother. H i~h anc1 l':;C. n mem ber or AI · Covers w ere a rranged Cor Bridal att<'nrlant;; WNI.' gowned pho Omicron PI sorority, and 1s oU ad .at. col.-, two Me· oada of aoo. two ~ ofllOO. Tbe eUIJ:Itt wW be opea t.b1a comlD9 !lat1anMy tJuoa9b Sat· \~.~'day of ..-t ...at Clad I aal9lrt add. t.bat tb1a • ......., would be a nice quiet time to -n.. t.beae fine wodla •.• a.t· tet do t.bat aboppm9 oa Tban- day, bec'Gu.e ,....... .... to .__, to ... tbJa ahlb&t Sat· Messrs. and Mmes. George Jon<'s. Identically in pale pink silk·Cace npw teachang an Garden Grovt" Edward Croul. Rohln Cam pbell, peau de soie with S<'OOJ>Cd neck· The bridegroom Is a graduate o! W. S. Messenl{er. R. B. Webster, lines and tiny cap slee,·es. They I ~ewport Harbor High Sch ool and MRS. KENDALL JACOBSEN ~t Richard Loveland, Stewart Nol· wore hats which wNe large pink attend<-c1 Orang<-Coast Collegt>. B.) o-J ton, Robert Woodward, Hadd net bows. and bridesmaids car· He Is Pmployed ln lifeguard I urday ••• * Honey cracked corn and you will care . . . High In protein, lean In calories should make you come running for the warm bread hour at 9:30 In the morn· lng, when the new Golden ln· dian Bread comes out of our bakery ovens ... You've heard about It on the Nile Owl show: now you can aavory to the extra nutty goodness of 7 grains • . • tta cked wheat. rye. corn. oata. flu and wht'at ... Where elM would you nnd lt. except at the hancte of the master baker who at.o won the Golden Grain Awud told cup tor his Ched• dar Cheete bread ... * ........ a.llwy .t .... .................... ,..,. I IS',_.., ......... , ... ,... ftn'-,_ 111 ,.,.,. Ring, Edward Harding, l ohn rie~ a casrllde o! rose coloredsc __ rv_lc_<-_b~y_t_h_c_C_I_ty:_o_r_N_ew_:po_rt_. __ J_c_.,._P_ .• _,_":_·_·_··_P~_._"_;::_~_~_,_. --"- Manypennv. W a II a ce Barnes, aladloll and miniature Ivy. The Robert Calle nder, George Weed· on. W. Dougla~' Adam. David OD..KK aUT AIUUVES Curtis, Harry Hough. Wllllam Peeler and Mr8. Hele n Lombardo. lACK F8011 E0110PE Mr. and Mr8. Lorne Huycke ha~ returned to their Water· front Dr. home In Corona del Mu from a 3-month jaunt to Europe. Among the a rt objecta whleh they collected are some Viennese tiles that Mr .. Huycke plans to u~ In a coffee table. It wu a trip home for Mrs. Huycke, who came from ~rmany a few years ago. ana. roa BOGUTTS A dau,hter. Mary E:~(bajrh lb. 9 oz., was born t Mrs. Richard Y. H 4.10 Snue Harbor Rd.. Clift Haven , ln Uoae Hospital on Tut'lday, Nov. 1. She jo(na her brottt.ra. Martt. 7, and Matth~r 6. In the fam ily. Mr. Hopett la the owner ot lndua· trial Exhlblta lnc.J N e w port Beach. 1011 ..,. ,.. JACQVD A .on, Chrlltopher Dyer, 5 lb. t oc., ... born to Mr. and Mn. Donald Jacq--. 3210 W. lalboa Blvd.. West Jifew,ort. In Hoa1 B...,.tal on ft~. New. S. He join. hlt .a.e.r. ~aa~ee. 10. •• tM faml~. 1111. Jaaa.. .. ... ......,.. ., ....... Lklo liar· kt't, * w pclll1 a..ctl. A dau ghter, 7 lb. 5 oz., was born to Mr. and ~1rs. Herbert G. Oelke, 5312 Ri ver Ave.. Wt>st I Newport, In Hoag Hospital on Friday, Nov. 4. WALTAH CLARKE'S IIAWAJIAJf SHOPS America's Larg£>st S<'lectlon Rounda da Clock Hawaiian Fashion ()peA Sun. & E..._. -IIAmJIE AV'£ .. I AUOA lSLA.JfD OR 3030 The NEW SNACK SHOP Wl·l IE IREAD (l La. LOAF) lk. II I11111IA llilt Ill M 111111111 JOin<; hao; ~JSIPr, Patricia, 10. in I thP family ~tr :\1t"anc; Is pur· r haslng aJ,!Pnt for the Cltv of );pwJ>Ort &>a('h. • SOJf FOil TBE DESSEJfS A -.on. lb 11: oz., was bom lo \fr <.~nrl :\lr<> John Of>s'!f'ns. IJGI) Plat~nua A\e . Wt.>St ~ev.·. port H~>1ght.s. In Hoag Hospital on Saturday, Nov. 5. WATCHES BY: • MIDO • GRUEN • WYLER • ETERNA Blenko loves Blenko sunlight co lors in hand--blown glass \ut that laantl·ltiO\\ n HI rnl..o ... f'~ot i .. t ic-a 1, l·ut Hlt•nl.n j ... ~:.o colorful. '<'l"':ttalc• ancll..-11rs urh :111 hou~o.ll Jl1lt• anc-t'~t ry that •t'.., dilllcult to find Lt-tter <'ompnny in gla '~"ne. A rotund pih'lwr pou1 in,:. O\'t'r a Anwr1 ing vn~ IS jast one of the h1 ilhnut Bl enL.o t•ouplc ... '1111 mu t mC't'l. :\:.. Ulenl..o Jo,·c-s peoplr Ill(). it "all IK'am more 1 h.ln C"\ cr '' h<'n ~in•n a ... a ~1ft. 1 n !lt"Hn ~.·atlarJt ~&l C'olor-.. I PHONE OIUOll ~ 1107 lAST COAST HMMIWAY c:oll()M -MAl. • ' • • Newlywed, Mr. and Mn:. lowel Anclenon. (Peul ~ent photo) Fire Captain Is Overcome Capt. Sam Palmer ot the New- port Beach tire department was overcome by smoke in fighting a fire wh ich caused $5.000 dam- age to upstairs apartment ot Dolores Houser, 926· W. Balboa Biv'-, Balboa. at 1:17 p.m . la.st Friday. Capt. Palmer was given oxy. gen. sent to a doctor and then was relieved of l\15 duties for the day and sent home. Tr11el Series FI'- Te Be Sllln .,. 18 ·col. John Crafg, who ha.s 5pent most ot his life searching fo adventure. wUI present "Spanish Main Adventure" In the New- port Harbor Kiwanis travel se· ries at 8 p.m. Friday. Nov. 18, In the Orange Coast College a udi- torium. This all-color oprod uctl covet§ the routes of the bu('('"an · eers In thf!'ir S('arch for sunken Spanish treasure. Much of the film 14'as shot under wa ter. In- cluding the-wreck or the Col um- bus flagship, Santa :\1aria. Miss · Mona Rae Barlow of B.l. Is Wed\ to Lowell Anderson Mi&a Mona-Ru Barlow became the bride of LowelllRJchard An- derson at a smalJ wedding cere- mony witnessed by close friends and relatiVes at the home of the bride's parents on October 28. She Is the daua:h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rona.ld Foster Barlow, long- time residents and civic workers on Balboa bland. The groom Is the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph N. Anderson of Winnebago, Minn. The Rev. M arlin Wlerslg officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a ballerina le.ngth gown of candlelight bro- cade m3de with a rvEmplre styled waist, bourtant skirt and long sleeves. At the wcoop fltcklinf', the bride wore an hel.rloom gold chain w\1h pearl J>E'hdant. Her mothe-r's weddln~: veil of Valen- ciennes lace was worn Mantilla style. M rs. Rick Whlr.son new in from Denver. Colo., especially to attl"nd tt\e bride as Ma tron of Honor. She wore an ele<:trlc blue faille dre<~.s" In ballerina length with bouffant sk.lrt. Empire waist and a shawl collar. Simllarly made was the rown of Miss Con· stance Downer of Balboa Island, who serv~ as bridesmaid. The groom's brother. Bernie Anderson/ served as best man. Usher was Alfredo Canzoneri. The bride's cous in. Miss Melanie Bartow. was candlellghter. Special guests were the bride's grandmother. Mrs. Zoe ~h of Balboa Island; the bride's uncle and aunl. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barlow of Inglewood, and cousins Dean and Melanie. and brothers of the groom, Vincent and Dar - win. The groom's sister, Miss Mero- dll" Anderson. greeted euests In the re{'eh•lng li ne. "She wore a ot tanrerlne cunaUona. Mrt. Barlow received rues t.t i.n a mota ereen embroldei"M satin .t heath dreu. She ha d a coruee ot talis- man roaes. A reception In the CJ nOPY·COV· erad patio feted thl'l younr couple until they left for an undis- closed honeymoon. The new Mrs. A.nder11on went all the way through Newport schools. grad- uating from Harbor High. Shl" graduated wlt.h the lirst ci&S!I ot Professional Nursing at Or- ange Coast College and Is em- ployed as a staff nurse at Fair- view State Hospital In Costa Mesa. The-groom gradual~ from Winne-bago High School and at- te-nded Mankato State College In Mlnnt'Sota. He Is now attending Orange Coast College. $720,-11 S.la Realtor Don Franklin reports that his combined sales force has &Old $720.000 worth or real estate In the last 60 days. since the opening or h l.s branch office In Corona del Mar. The biggest sale was a 20-acre parcel of land In Carlsbad for $175.000. Another major sale was a $45.000 water- front home on Balboa Island. COLLECTION of home medical kits for distribu- t ion in overseas areas, such I!IS Ethiopia, Burml!l, Nigeria &nd Chile, wes one of the projects for World Community Dey. which Wl!ls observed by church women of the Newport Harbor Area on Fridl!l~. Nov. 4, at the Newport Ho!i rbor Baptist Church in Costa Mesa. Pidured here pre pa!ing to pedoge some medical items ere 2 Cent-ral Newport residents, Mrs. H. F. Ingle, left, member of the Dorcas Guild of St. James Epi~eop.11l Church, end Mrs. Van Franpe. d11!1irman of the commission on Chris tian Soc.iel Relations for the Newport Harbor Un ited Church Women. (En· sign phoJo) Realtors Pick 7 Candidates His staff Includes Edith Plttln- Jler, ma nager: Stroller White , Olive English. Helen Baum and Chuck Pittinger a t the Balboa Is - la nd office. and Gene Norvell, manager: Paul Martin. Lee Del· Candidates for the 1961 board ley, Bob Wermuth and Jan Hen-of directors of the Newport Hat· derson at t.he COM otflce. bor·COISta Mesa Board of Realtors are Don Fra nklin ot Balboa Js- AU.-TDIE MAU AT OC land and Corona del Mar: Wayne Orange Coast College atudent I Lefty) Murdock of NeWport ; population haa set an a ll-time Ruth Pa ~doll of Ba lboa Jaland ; rf!'cord: 2.658 day students. 7.472 Robert Ricketts, with Lido Shores evening atudents. Newport Har-Realty: Richa rd RlopeUe ot Costa ,The Laruna Art Assn. will ope-n its fi rst a nnua l art exhibit In the Harbor Area this Saturday In t he plaza of Richard's Lido Market. It will conti nue through Nov. 19. Richard's a nd Ford Aeronu· Ironic are spon&Ors. Jurors a re artists Burt Procter and Rex Brandt of Corona del Mar and Sally Glenn of Pasade na. 6 Cub Scouts Are Initiated Mark Sachs, Chris Yould, Dean Nichols. Tracy Davis. Robert Dean Mart.in and Nelson John· son were Initiated in'a candle· light ceremony at the Corona del Mar Congrecatlonal Church Frl· day evening at the first mejl!ting of Cub Scou t Pack No. 8. A 9-year-old .boy told Fire Marshal W. C. Noller that he had not gone to 5Chool because of a headache. While watching 1V, he started playing with matches. He dropped a toy un· der a bed and lit a candle-and looked under the bed to find the Yule Bazaar To Be Held I champagne-.satin dress• with ov- erskirt of chiffon and a corsage bor' High leads cou nty high high Mesa ; of Balboa Is - 5ehools with 56.6Ck of h.s J.960 land. Smith of Bay graduates attend ing OCC. &-; Mesa. ~----~----~------ They were assl::nea tO Den I , with Nelson l oh nson as de nner ad Tracy Davis as assistant. Nonnan Johnson la denner for Den 2. and Kenny Ewell Is hi!J assistant. Arthur Cherry Is den- ner for Den 3. with M.ike Rote a~ aulstant. Chris Cooper of Den 2 was given his 2-year pin. I toy. The candle Pllt the bonom •·La Bou tique de ~0£'1." the an- of the !Mid on fire. The boy at · nuat fu nd rais ing N 'ent of the I tempted to put out the fire by loca l Xationat Charity LeJ.g ue using water but was unsuccess-chapter, will be held from II fu l. He then ran next door and a .m. to 5 p.m. Sat urday. Dec. 10.1 told a neighhor. who called the In the new home of :\Irs. Wort h fir(' department. Babblt. 4501 Br ighton Rd .. Cam· Wh!!-n firemen arrived the bed· eo Shores. rom was tot:~.lly involved. \Vlitl"r Proceeds from this bazaar of ria mage resulted to the lower 1 Christmas gUt.~ wil!• JlO to the apa rtment occupied by Norman Leagut>'s new charity, Villa Ma- Latua. Owner of the property .rie-Home for Girls In Orangi.' was listed as William E. Me-Co"nty. Nair. 65\0IW. Ocean Front, West :\1rs. Elwood :\lartin Is g('neral :'1/"ewport. chairman. ller commilt€'e chair· PICTOJIE 'IOUB OP A.PB.ICA The Seventh-day A d v en I I a I Youth Society will feat ure pic- tures of Africa at their meeting at i;30 p.m. this Friday in the church at 3262 Broad St .. New· port Heights. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Krieger. Lido Isle. 14•111 Illus - trate the story of their recent picture-taikng trip to thl" coun - tries of Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda with color slides. The public Is invited to attend. mi.'n are Mr.s. John Baker, treas- ures: Mrs. Leslie Pel.#'rsen. dolls: Mrs. Roy Maypole, art: Mrs. Dav- id Cunningham. nM""dlework : )frs. Clltford Hakes. cooked food : Mrs. WaltN Jack Cole. post of- fl ee booth; :\irs. Harold Riggs, lnvltations. and Mrs. William T ritt. publici!}". JOIJfT MEEnKC NOV. IS Mrs. Gene Lay of SanTa Ana H('lghts. f'laughtN of :\l r. ancl :\1rs. Stuart Diehl nf Corona del :\lar. will show lli<·ture~ of BIG COHTR.ACT AWARDED trip to the Orient at th(' A production cont ract tor m is-b!ner:l pot-lurk dinner m ••e<ioo sile ra rlge safety equipment of the :\1lrMiers anrt ~TA at amounting to $212,636 has been :J.m. Tuesda}". Nov. 15. in. the issued by the Martin Company. Corona clel Mar Con,1FI'gat1onal Orlando Florida. to Babcock I Church. She returnf'd recently Elktron.ics Corp., Costa Mesa, I from a visit with hE'r hus band, President Stuart Babcock an.ISgt. Gene l.a_Y. w~o is on duty nounced yesterday. wit h the :\larmes In Japan. lovelier hands at just ¥.1 the price HORMONE HAND CREAM UORMO:\'E HA:'\'0 CREAM-a luxurious vani~hinJt treJm tio.•! !mood!! in new !Ohness. Contains 10.000 natunol t .ilrogrnic hormone units per ounce (the very ume hormonr~ found in the fine~t face creams!). T~aves hands and rough !pots won· detfull v •mooth ... is lie\"tr ~I icky or greasy. Now, <J oz. for only ••·••· ,.,.,_,,_so;. DOROTHY GRAY Corona del Mat Pharmacy "'TBE PnKrtptloa Pbarmar:y"' 112'7 E. COAST KWY., COBOJIA DEL. NAB, OBIOLE 3-9JIO OPEif PDDfCS "TTL •. P.JC. , A SPAGHEnl DINNER will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. th is Soturdoy &I the C orona del Mor Youth Center li S 1'1 fu11d rl!l i~i ,g proje ct oi the Newport Haroor Soroplimist Club. So•optimists showr~ here plt~Ming the event l'l re. from left, Mrs. 0 . T. Kott. program che;rml'l.,: Mrs. Frt~n~ Matt&s, club president, Md Mrs. H&rold Sw&n · son. Proceeds will go to dub philt~nthropies. Alumlae Clult 1o ... , Packard Announces Plans Th£' Alpha Chi Omega Alum· f J o · Cl w "" Cl"b wil l m•N " 7,30 a.m. or UIIIOI' ass ·Ofk Day ttXIJ)' IThursrtay• at the home of :\olrs. John KPPier. 22-1 Jasmine F' A\'£'., Corona del Mar. Mrs. Burt 1 rom the Harbor High Beacon I Dreyrr. 3308 Seaview Ave., and Junior Class Work ·Day has )Irs. HQward Ke-en 44 1 Dahlia bft>n set f?r Satur~y. Novt>mber An· .. Corona del :\ta"r. wlll tw co-l!l. arcc.rdmg to !lusty Packard, hnl'lf'S'<P!<. Tdcas for Christmas Jumor Class President. The pur-~ift~ ami decoratlons will be ex-, 1>0-"': Is~ to. raise money fo r the r·h~nRecl. and plans will be made J u~!Or-~mor Prom. a May event for the Christmas lunr heon, to w~~"~ I~!(' juniors sponsor. bf' IH•Id Ocr. 10 at the Newport ' JUmor ~ssem bly will be held Jlarhor Yacht Cl ub. l in the! auditorium Monday, No- : WWI Vela I1Yiletl LUCKT BJIT A lifT WJNS CA8 Lurky Brya nt Chri s tensen. 232 ' Evening Canyon Rd., Shore Cliffs. All World War I veterans and and ownN or Chrt11tensen Phar-! their wivf'~ a re Invited to a free maC)' in Corona del Mar. won a chleken dinner to be served at 6 hranrl new Slmca In a re<'t'nt 'p.m. Tut>.'Oid3)', Nov. 15, at the contf'l't. I' Costa Me11a Legion Hall, 565 w. 18th St. '"JI"s on the house," ac· NEW TO AJI.EA cording to New Mesa Ba rracks Mrs. Jt"ssle Doyle mother of and Auxiliary 1249, who are Mrs. James Goodma~ of Newport I planning the di nner and social Heights, has moved to this d ry gather_~'c"c"c· -:------- from Sourh Gate. She Is now a SON FOJI THE G&Aft resident on Clay Street. A son Ja mes lohn 111, 9 lb. 14 LEAVES COBOWA D.EL NAB oz .. was horn to Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gray II. 216 VIa Lorca. Mrs. John Tubbs Is waiting to Lldd Isle. In Hoag HOipltaJ on move Into her nt>w mobile home Friday, Nov. 4. He joins hl& als- at Ba.yslde: VIIJage. Since selling ter. Jannif' Ann, s•.~. and brother, vembcr H . to explain the d~ails of the work day to the students. It will be explained that it Is lh£' res ponsibility of juniors to initiate odd johs and contribute the funds earned. Ali the money made during the day will go to the Junior Class treasury to be uaed for the prom. Under the suoorvlslon of Junior Class orllcerS, chairmen will be appointed for varlop~ local areas and the workers w'l ll turn in their money to the chair- man at the end of the day. "Any odd jobs from r.-aowlng lawnl! to washing cars can be done." emphasized Rusty. "The girls cnn help too by bab)'Sitting or helping the boys." A sugges- tion Is to get wHh a group of friends and have some fu n while earning funds. lllipa ..... ... SBALJ/SHEETS c/ llol'fllaf'~ . . Seaview Ave. home In Co-Mitchell, 2'i . tn the faml.ly. Mr. rona del Mar, she has been llv-Grey Is sales manap:r for Plas· -'-"•~:ln=a=f:'':•:n:d:'•::':'•:':'•='·==·-l m adyne Corp., Santa Ana. SVl'PEBI ATTACK IIIli L 17111 ST. COSTA MftA .. .._ Albert Wonckrlic h, 50. of 001 Larlulpur Ave., Corona del Mar, suUered a mUd coronary attack 3;21 a.m. 1\leaday at 3050 E. Hwy. and wu taken by a car to Hoar flcwpllal Shop ...... e.. llwy, ' , .:_.a Da. 11M Galle ...... UTVIIIB TO earn IWR 8 e: tty Roberts of Newport He:l1ht. h a.s resigned as mana- ger of lamalca Inn and h-. re- turned 10 her job a• day mana- at Cher_, Inn, Corona del roii .... A_IDI .............. • " art' .... 0.115 I , .. _, ...... ,.., , a _, .. I sa Open house was held lAst month at t he home of Mr. and :\frs. Hl"rman Lorence, 610 Avo- cado Ave .. Corona del Mar. In celebration of their 41st w~ding anniversary and also Mr. Lor· ence's 70th birthday anniversary. They were married In Erie. Pa .. in 1919, after M r. Lor{nce had re - turned from war .service. For many years he was a thearre manager In the east. booking most of the big-time theatrical names. He wa..sc a Legion post comander In the east and also was president of the Newport Harbor Legion CorporatJ011. The-Webelos den, with John Johnson as denner and Fred Sut- ton as assistant. won the ln.,pec- tlon aware!, edging out Den 3 because of HX>",¥, attendanet'. Mike Wallace or 'the Webelos Den received the bear award. Fat Mp q ... l..., ,.,;,...,... cal tM b ol9" "'br..tM ... C.~ oaw. )...0. AIDTHER TUVR TIEIT • • THE IIW ANIS CLUB OF NEWPORT HARBOR Preaenta .•. CII.JMID.Cralc Well Xnowri Television Nanator on ''SPIIISH IAII IDVEITURE" . FRIDAY, lOY. 18 8 p.m. AUDITORIUM AT ORANGE COAST COllEGE * NarnrtH cmd ahow. his hill leDgth, • full col• t..mu., R•ftr ~ OD t•gnuoa. Oa h1a m.OIIt udt:laq ~rleDCe, Oftl", acrou aDd uDd•r roaumtlc O:utbbecm Sea. Tlckel.s can be.> obt:.,ined Newport Harbor Kiwanis and (rom any bank in :\lcsa Area. * from any member of the Club, CDM: Travel Service, the Newport Harbor-Costa POLm CAL ADVERTISEKENT I wish to take this opportunity to thank my many friends in Orange County who voted for my return to the State Senate for another term. I will do my best to live up' to the con· fidence you have shown in me. • . ...-.. Joln .A. m,.,../'1 Jr. ......... ,f.,.. ~DIItrtct I JOHN POOLE. owner of Cata- lina rodio stotion KBIG, former res'dent C)f Corono del Mor and now living in Ke nwood, Md., has returned from a 10-day study tour of Radio Free Eu- rope. the private American ra- dio networ~ now celebrating its IO•h yeer of broedcesting to lrofl Curtain countries. The tour included Munich, Germany: Lis- bon, Portugal. and West Berlin, where Mr. Poole received o rep· fico of the West Berlin Freedom Bell from Moyer Willy Brendt. ln. VIII ...... Holy Rosary for Mrs. Mary Jane Vilsack. 47, of 114 Via Men· tonto. Lido Isle, will be held at 8 tonight (Thursdayl In Seal and Sht't'ts Westcllff Chapel, Costa Mesa. with Monsignor Stephen Klley of Our Lady of Mt. Car· mel Church ortlclatlnr. Mrs. Vllsack w·as a widow and had been a resident or this area tor 5 year5. She passed away unE'xpectedly last Sunday In Cos- ta ~1esa. Sht" Is s urvh·ed by 4 sons. )1ichael, Timothy, Patrick and Tl'rry, all of thl' home, and a brother, Jack Eliot, Brooktleld, Wis. In lieu oC fl owers the family a s ked that donations be made to Boys Town in Nebraska. In· terment will be In Mou ntain V Iew Cemetery. Altadena. Calif. ··~ FAIRCHILD-WILKINSON J VOWS ARE EXCHANGED. Corona del Mar bua.ln~pman Wade Fairchild and Mra. Dorothy WUklnson, C08ta Meaa teacher, slipped over to Lat Vegas last weekend and were married there lit Ghrist Episcopal Church. The newlyweds arrived back In the Harbor Area In time to vote. They wut live ttt 3000 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. Mr. Fairchild, a w I dow e r, opened Wade Fairchild mens · wear shop 8 years aro. The Mrs. White of CDM Dies bride's late husband, Dr. Frank WllkJnson, was a dentlst In the area for a pproximately 10 years. -CHIJRCHR .. ~ li •• L ~· ............ llarbow a..-tb-clay Ad,..t&8t Claarcta. Newport Helght.-"Our World Challenge" wiiJ be the sermon subject pt Pastor Jt. G. Mote at 11 a .m. Saturday. A week or special prayer and scripture study will begin at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, start- Ing w J t h "VIctory Thro ug h Prayer." Subjects for tht> follow. In~ t>venlngs Include "As You See thf' Day Approachln~." Mon· day; "Peril~ Facing the Church," Private family funeral services Tueosdav: "Prepar~ng for the Day tor Mrs. Donna Nelli Whit~ 30. ot Cod." Wednesday; "Love at THE QUEEN AND HER COURT ore pictured here ot the Home· coming donee. which was held ot Newport Hc!!rbo r High School after last Fridc!ly night s foci bell go me with An t~ he' m. p;ct~.ored left to r:qht are Barb.,rc!l Hug,es. PcH"l Z3"0er Ho"'ecoming Queen Ce "dt R dde K.,.e ... Mc.o•e .,,d l·rn Ru· e . C""dy is president of Ire G r Le~~ve ~.,~ w~s a rece.-· Zc"'~ G • of the Monrh. ot 575 Avocado Ave., Irvine TN· Home," Thursday; "Cod's Call to • race, were held Tuesda~ In Ballz Youth.'' F'rldav .• and "Individual .... -............ -.......... DI'IU'r'D---~-s'""c ......... H'""O ......... O .... L .............. Mortuary Chapel, Corona oel l Conse<'ration." at 11 a.m. Satur. * ~,..U"UUJ.,.~ Mar with a member of the day. Nov. 19. , ...................... --. ............................... --. _ __,........,......,.. Chrl~tlan Science Church oUlcl· • • • From a possible 460 ellglbll' School News atlnr. Clariat Chwdl By tbe S.O.. New.l voters 430 students registered Mrs. White passed away un. port .. Beach -··o .oay's Zero tor th~ presidential elf"CIIon held expectedly last Sunday at Indian Hour will be the ~rmon sub· at Mariners &hool Nov. 8. The .Wells Hotel. Indio, where she ject or the Rev. Ed. C. Smith, at election was j ust llkt> the "big TIIUliSDAY. lfOVEJOEB 10, 1110 MEWPOIIT HABBOB EJf5ICM 7 and her husband were visiting. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sundav. The j !olks", with real ballots being Pl18LISBED EVEBY TIIVUDAY CORONA DEL KAB. CALIF. She was born In Los Angeles text Is Luke 18:9-H . Sunday used. and had Jived In Corona del Mar school will be held at 9:15 a.m. • • 1 ---------.................. -...._ for 6 years. Mr. and Mrs .. Ralpl1 Watson wlll Report ca rd revisions Wl're dis· * C.D.M. SCHOOL I * HEIGHTS SCHOOL She Is surv1ved by her hus·l be the hos~s for the Pilot Class cussed at a faculty meeting held band. Gordon White, 3 daugh· g~el~t .J~ftl p.m. Saturday in last week and the g rading sys· Mrs. Barbara Welsh. third Officers for the s tudent council ters. Brier, Robin and Dorey or ; • • tern was explained to new rae· grade Instructor. is spendlnr her j at Newport He1ghls &hoot were the home, and her mothe r, Mrs. UDIYei'IICillst CIa u r c b • Costa ulty member!. • • first year In the Newport School elected last week. Tht"v art>: W~~:~~t r::!~ ~~f ~~~~~=tu Mesa.-"Grow Up~" Is the ser· Mr. Tilden J. Ferris, fifth grade District at Corona del Mar &hool. pres ident, !"anc-v :-;~i: vice mon S\lblect chosen by Dr. i d She wa.s a long·time summer president. Terry baum: and se<.'-Memorial Park. The family asked Charles Clare Blauvelt for the Instructor, has been appo nte resident in the Harbor area. and retary trt'asu rer, Elissa Landroth. that In lieu ot Dowers that con-S teaching vice principal. He was has !lnally a chieved ht'r wish Th .. p~id"'nt m-t.s onfte a w....,k 10:30 a .m. service unday. Ses· 1 H E s 1 g n " """ "' ~... ... "" tributlons be made to the New. slons of the church school will former y at or a c e ~t . of Jiving here aJl.year·round. with th(' principal to dt>tt'rmine port Harbor Serv1ce League, 720 also be held at 10:30 a.m. School, and has been at • armers She is a graduate of Berkeley the agl'nda for thE' Wt>~kJy mt't't· W. Bay Ave., Balboa. • • tor one year. • • • 1 and Riverside College, and Is 1ngs ht"ld each Tuesday. lrs.lrlnrfaDill .. -... B b L .... _ making her home In Costa Mesa • • n • • -·· a r 0 r a..-rcm Mr. Earl Bjelland, principal. I with her husband Roger former CbW"Cb. Newport Heights says that with a total enroi_Jme~t Corona del Mar resident.' He is a Tht" lnstrumenlal band under ''Fruits of Righteousness" will be of 574 student.s, the school Is sttll l graduate of ~ewport Harbor High the dl~tion of ~lr. David Bot· Mrs. Clefa Edne Brownrigg, 72. the ~rmon topic of the Rev. growing. A large Increase Is ex-School and 15 a field representa· kenhageh playe-d a rousing pat· ot 230 Poinsettia Avl'., Corona James Blain at the 8:30 and Jl pe<'ted during the sC'hool year tl\'e tor an insurance company. rtottc song "'hlle the flag was del Mar. passed away last Tues. a.m . Sunday services. The text Is due to the construction of more • • • ~tng raiSed last WE't'k. Accorod - ln her home a fter an extended Phil. 1 :J .Jl. homes In the school tilstrict. In keeping with Thanksgiving. ing to Mr. Richard Wales, prin· Illness. • • • • • • c1pal. the treat may be continued She was a native of Pomona. Ch.rtaticDa Sderace Cburdl... Students have been ~lected a chalk painting executed by twice a month. h d I. . hi f 49 ~l'WI'V\rt Beach. Corona del }far, d Wl'ndy Jorda n Is now being -------- * HARBOR VJEW Boa rd o! Edu<'atlon of the :\ewport Beach E I e m en t a r y School Otslrlct long has believ~d that the flnt>st education can be gi\'l'n to our children w hen the parents and the school are In close communication. The staft at Harbor View Is presently working to provide that close communlcatton through confert>nces between the parent and the teacher. This acUvlty will continue through the re- matnder of the first quarter and will ~ completed In many classes by the Christmas hoJI - day. Through these conferences, the parents are kept Wormed of the academic and aoclal growth of their children. The Progres Report Cards complete the report to children and par- ents each quarter. Sale Planned and a tved In t 5 aru or ... -for the Monday and Wt"dnes ~Y shown in the matn office. The years. She Is survived by her a nd Costa ~fesa -True status cla sses in instrum<'ntal mus1c.1 painting, done in autumn c.-olors. u .. bsl9" ctu aifl.d •"'" Olt l~ husband. J08eph E. Brownrigg, and security will be dealt with conducted by Mr. Da vid Borken· I<~ a tableau of 2 Pilgrim chll· .::. ___ ..;;;;;;._ ___ ..;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;; and a cousin, Mrs. Victor McLag· In the les.son·~rmon on "Mortals hagen. Instruments are supplied ' dren feeding Wild turkeys. len, formerly of Balboa, now or and Immortals" thls Sunday. The by the school on a renta l basis 1 • • • The HI Tars will sell pencils as a fund·ratsinr device this year. It was decided at their meeunr held Tuesday morning. North Hollywood. golden text Is from II Corinth!· tor students who n(>('d them . 1 ~liss Clara Ellen Spelman'.; Holy Rosary will be red ted at ans. 5:17: "If any man be In Pa rticipants In the fifth and first graders recei\'l'd a conducl· 8 p.m. today (Thursdayl In Our Christ. he is a new creature: old sixth gradt> <'horus have-also «>d tour through the school for a l...ady or Mt. Carmel Catholic lhlngs are passed away; behold, been sell'cted. 1 C'lass projeC't. Ther saw first Church. with Monsignor Stephen a ll things ar~ t>;co.me new." • • hand lht" f"nC'tions of the cafr. Kiley officiating, followed by a Report cards for the prima':>' teria. office and custodial dt>· Mass at 10 a.m. tomorrow < Frl· St. Micbael & All .A.D!Jeu• KJa. groups are gradl'd on the bas1s partmt"nt. Jl .. rrlly ,·oars ••• Christmas Cards dayl. Interment will be In Cal· a1oa. EpUcopaL Corona del ~far of Individual ability, and the ''They learned more by goin$? vary Cemetery, Los Anreles. -Morning prayer and service by upper classes are graded by the I and talking to the peOpll' ln. MET.A..PHYSICAL READING Baltz Mortuary. Corona del Mar, the Rev. Ed~ard C. Allen will letter sy.atem. voh·ed ," commented :O.tll.s Spel· •ooM is In charge of arangements. be held at 8 .00 a.m. In Fellow· man On returning to the class. ADVANCED METAPHYSICAL It ship Hall. Community Church., Cl f I 9'.A n roo~. rhe students wrote storif'" • • • fre• Harltor a..k• PSYCHOLOGICAL BOOKS IIEB FDtST DUTY IS TO VOTE 611 Heliotrope Ave. aSS 0 -r\1 and drpw pictures abou t whal .... , 1 1 Se • C t For her very fJrst ouUng since I • • • R • thl'.v had et>n. .,at ona rvers en er. major surgery last summer. Mrs. aaJ.boa lala:Dd' )(. t b 0 d J. t PI an s e u n I 0 n T r•dition.f « "w•y out," lenti- ment•l or humorous -you're sure to ftnd • c..rd to suit your t•ste (•nd purse) in H•rbor Books' huge selection. ~~~d;~;:ur:: Warren Loud of 301 Narclssus I Chwdl -"The Mighty )Jinorlty" HPartng 1,., 1 s for all rhildN'n 410 32nd St .. Suite 4 Ave .. Corona del ~1ar. Wt"nt ou t 1~ the sermon topic of the Re''· The ~t>wport Harbor Jllgh rlas.~ will I><' romplett>d by :-; 0 ,. : 1 :\('wport Beach OR 3 ·8-l46 to \'Ote in the pre idt>ntlal e lec· Godfrey Grae()ln for the 9:30 and of l9-l0 wtll h•lld 11~ rPunton Sat· • • • CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHUJICH Hours: 10 to 4 Dally tion on Tues~ay. Ill a m. Sunday services. The urday. :-;o,·. 19. ~tanll')' Alrxan· TeachPr<~ art> t>njoy1n~ a hra nrl .==============;j(======:::=-==:::;::::=:::;::=:~ Senior MYF topic for 6:30 p.m. is der, presld<'nt of thl' Alumna new roffe<> pot dcmatt>rl hy thf" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Wha1 Dol's it ~1l'an to Be a Assn .. ar\noun<'f'S. PT.\ The pot has a place of hon COMCIIECA TJOM AL 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, Calif. .MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A .. M. Church SC'hool clas.<~es 9:30a.m. Nursery for both hours. Edwin C. Comke Minister LUTHERAN CHURCH Church of the ~taster 3:>~5 East Coa"t Highway Corona del Mar The Rev. 0 . Wessell. Pastor Phone: ORiole 3-5022 SUNOA Y SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11 :00 A.M.-The Service WEL C OME NEWPORT HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist Convention Fairview Ave. at Fair Or. Costa Mesa Rev. Herbert Johnson, Pastor U 8·3072 • Kl 5·l610 Sunday School ..... _ ... 9:45 a.m. (Classes for All Ages Momlne Worsh ip _ 11:00 a.m. Evenlne Worship .... T:30 p.m . Wed. Prayer Meett.ne 7:00 p.m . FIBST CHRISTIAN CHUBCH Franklln 0 . BlxJer, Jr. Minister lJ 8-n78 . Parsonare Ll 8·529-1 SUNDAY t :t5 ----··--__JUbJe School 10:46 ···----·· Church Service 5:30 Youne ~an· Meetln,r 8:30 ___ V•per Service WEDNESDAY t :30 a.JD. WOCDtn·a 8lMe Stu.,_ T:OO p.m.-Prayw M.Une 1:00 ,..._ --Cholt PndJcoe K~ alld a.tl4 ea .. Plowldecl rtNt Clartlelaa ~ 111 Vletma at Placllftda Cilia .... ___ __ I Chris t ian?" A missionary play Class mt>mlx>rs '''Ill allt>nd thP or In lht' tl'acht>r' lt>ungc>. SERVICES will be pri'Sentt-d at the family. Huntington &ar h fl.uhor fool· nBST CJIUBCB or CBB.IST, night pot.Juck dinner ffit't'ling ball game> lh.u t'\('lllng 31 tht> *HORACE ENSIGN SCIERTlST, Wednesday. No\'. 16. I occ stadium. lh<'n m••et at thP 3303 \"Ia Lido • • • American t.Pglon H,tJJ. 13th 5t By CHRIS CODWIN Newport Beach Coroaa del Mar Collgngatloa-t and W. Bay A\1'. ~t>wport. Th(' st>\'Pnth and eighth JHJcif" SUNDAY SCHOOL a1 Cburcb -StPwardshlp Sunday Clas . .;cs of 1939 .1nd 19-ll h:n·t> pl.ly day. w11l bP hPid a t Rar 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. will be oruocrved at thP 9:30 and bc>t>n invilrd 10 artl'nri. s ,·hnol tn Cos1a )fP~.l on :-.;,1\ :; SUNDAY SERVI~~~ . 11 a.m . It a.m. worship serv1ces. TJ.e • KaisPr &hool will al ... o mr•f't WEDNESDAY EVENING . Rt>\', Edwin Gomke wi.~l pr«>ach Pete Michaud olhNI' Onlyf2 out of man~ loin ~1EETING 8 p.m. on "How to Be Hum ble . A !.1m · ~0 h<><'ause of tht> llm u on REAillNG ROOM-lly night por.Juck . upJ>('r will d H• Cl b bu seg. When tht>\' J:t't tht>ri 3315 ~Ia Lido, Newport Beach ~ sNved at 6 p.m. in. fellowship lea S 1 U tht"y will play n;ll{'~ ball ,1n I Open week days-hall for Chri<>tlan c>nllstment. ki.L'kball. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Th(' Harbor "HI" Club. under Wednesdays 9 a.m. • 7:4.5 p.m. Luthercm Church of the Master. the sponsol'l'hip of ~1 1'l'. Kathryn Tuesdays and Friday._ Corona del Mar-The Re''· Doug. Jordan. counselor. ht-ld Its first 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SECOKD CBt7BCB OF CHIUST, las Wes.'lell wall prt>a ch on the me<>tlng on ~O\'t>mber 1. Present top1c, "Why Go 10 ChurC'h." a1 offict>rs oC 1h1s ~roup are Pete ~~~~~~ at the 11 a.m. Sunday SN\'i<'e. ~llss )tichaud. prE"-.idl'nt. and Vicky Coroaa del Mar Diana Scott w11l smg a solo. \\'t>st. \'lre.pr,~sldent. 3839 East Coast Hlghw•y -----Corona del Mar SUXDA Y SCHOOL SU:\DA Y SERVICE 9:15a.m . 11 a.m. WEO:-IESOAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOl\t- 3839 East Coast Highway Open week days- tO a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially Invited to attend the Church Se.rvteee and to ~ the Reading Room. Th<> Pighth grarl1' .1·1 .1.1"''' are now carving Ttki J::n.J, 1rd soap f1gu~. Thl' "<'' ••nth J:'·' J,,, are l'.HY1ng anythmg I'll~ "·' • With .oap T ht>y a rp ,,,,,, oin r.: paper -ulpluring ''·1'•': r.,: .. :.~.: and ,~oJort.>d chalk p;. ru:•'·' Les Galopins JaC'kJt' ~ling, o:ernn· '' I• l'!•'rt- f'd pr€'s1dc>nr of L.•, •; 1 ••ran-. Harbor H1gh's Frt'=' '' •'lllh, .lt .t m(>('tlng held (\'l•~~"w: ~ m room 166. As~Jstlng J ._ k w "111 hi' Judy .\fayf1Pid. -..,:-.-:l'' .u~. a nrl I Jean Bruba.kPr t·•·J.~ur,•:. Do shop soon -for eerly de~ livery of imprint orders. HARBOR BOOKS FOR -SALE SIICI-1•1 S1111r lllae 4-DIIr Sill• NEW-WON IN CONTEST Sells $1985.25 W ill Sell $1500.00 Call Bryant Christensen CHRISTEISEI PHARMACY OR 3-2550 -CORONA DEL MAR ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach ORiole 5·0210 SUBSCRIBE The Rev. John H. Puke, Rector SUNDAY SEJrVlCES 8:00-Holy CommunJon 9 :15-Famlly Se.rvtce and Sunday Sdlool 11 :00-Mornlne Prqer and Sermon Nurwry and amalJ chUd care provided ntURSDAY 10:30-Koly Gornmu.nJon and Healine Service HABIOB TRINITY DPniT CIIU8CII Baker St. It Fairview Ave. COSTA MESA The leY. WUIIaln Acton u 8-JMO -ltl 5·-1 SUPfDA Y SE.IVJCES Suncla,r k:h.ool -· t :t5 a.m. Momine Wonlllp -· u :00 a.m. EWftlal s.vlet -., :00 p..JIL WIDNESD.lY "-"" Ill 1' .. -T:Je .... FIVE CANDIDATES hove been se1eded for the Americon Field Service Khool ond summer progr.ams for 19o I -o2. eccordtng to Mrs. Porter Sinclair, che rmon of '"'• local A FS chopter. The e cendidotes. oil ju'ljors a• Newport Harbor H gh Sc.hool. 6re. le1t to right: Peter Jackson, son of Mr. ond Mr1. Roy Jachon. 1921 Tahuna Ter., Irvine Terrc!lce · S lly Vaughn, d ughter of Mr. •nd Mrs. Henry Vaughn, 2800 Cl;ff Or .. Newport Heaghts: /v.n Show. stock, daughter of Or. and Mr-s. Nathaniel Showsteck, 339 Snu9 Harbor Rd., Cliff Haven· A~n Feiro!im. daughte r of Mr. ond Ml"$. Alfred F"airbeim, 3biS W. Balboa Blvd .. We1t Newport; Dana Ler- ner, son of Mr. end Mrs. George Le,.'ler. 5 II Orchid Ave .. C oron del Mer. (Herber High Beacon p~otoJ ..... ,.., . -. '* .... W A ' Sa M1 I W,.. To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY 04 CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-0550 The only weekly newspaper in the Harbor Area lUlL Ill Tml OIIDU ad TOVB CIRCE • CAlli TODAT ONE YEAR ----Only 3.00 Outside of Harbor Area 4.00 Name Mailing Address ---------------- City and State ------------------ 1'00 CAlla IUD or DGVJ..Aa DG.IftiiT-1_,...,.. ua. I I I ...., I Tars Favored Over Argonaut Eleven I • 1n The Oranae Cout Coli••• pt. rates, aUll aeeldn1 theJr flrat wln for the .eaaon, wm be hndlnl for Glendora tometrow CFrlday1 for a n evenlne aame wlth thi Cltrua Owa.. Th1a will be a bat· The Hut.or I(IJh varsity 1rld· total otfena.e, and the number of dfts. now Ued tor fourth In the playa from .crlmmaJe. The Tars Surwet w...ue with Santa Ana were ~ 20 yarda more In with a 2·2·1 record, will try to penalties than the victors, how· step at~ a notch this evening ever, and the Colont.ta capllMl· the leaeue-leadera quite a ~eare. The halt ended bef~ the SalloN could run anotber play, however. Colony tullbaclc Um Miller topped a 65-yard drive, plunelnl two yard. for hl.s first score, 2:03 Jnto the second hall, to In· aure Anaheim ' a fifth S u n a e t LNeue victory In as many eames. Aealn Kelly added the extra point. Four minutes later, Miller dived for hla aecond touch · down from one yard out Kelly did the PAT honors aealn. -:=~~~~~~~.!!~~:!!...!:;~~~!,!~..!~~~~~-tle of 2 ~liar-dwellers. both with ... 0-S record.. C'I'huntd~) at Garden Grove. lzed on the penalty yardage. The Sailora are favored to win Co'o.il'ta 1an Pint. over the Jut place Argonauts. Ananelm acored first. driving who haven't won in 5 League 75 yards In 10 ploays, with right games thla .euon. half Ron Yett plowlng live yarda ntE FOOTBALL LOG • . e KKWJOIIT OUTQUJf•ED nla play. He Ia one of the moat Comparing the acorea of the for the touchdown. Mike Kelly common tuma played Ia rather kicked the first of five straight deceptive. At the beginning o1 extra points to put the Colonlats the year Harbor barely aqueaked ahead, 7·0, with 50 seconds re· by Boba Grande, 13·12, while the malnlng In the first ,period. Argo. dumped Bolaa 19·6. Harbor John Good and lArry Brostedt routed Western 20·0, while the recovered a Colonist fumble on Pioneer, atopped Garden Grove, the Anaheim 37 and Harbor, with 15·0. A1aJnat Fullerton the scorea fullback Kent Hodgson and half. were pretty even u both teanu back Don Roberson p icking up loet to the Indians by around 20 needed yardaee. promptly drove point.. to the 2. Quarterback Gary Ga· C&pitallzine on the recovery of a fourth quarter Sailor bobble on the five-yard line, Anaheim needed only two plays to score. Miller completed his scoring, leaping over from the one. Kel· ly'a k1ck concluded the Colony scorl.ne. What started to be a ding powerful runners the Loeeer has done football eame turned Into ever ~n and will be remem· a rout In the third quarter, when bered In these parta for a lona Anaheim couldn 't do anythlne tJme. lftoberaon, Hodeaon and Ga· wrone and h apless Newport luaha were a ll outatandlne. but couldn't do anythlne right , the Newport line could not match Time and fumblltus slopped that of AnaheJm, a nd that was Newport from maltlne a eame the big dltterence. of It after a terrlflc first quarter. • • • Anaheim showed a well coached. e PIIIATD aLITZED Harbor High celebrated Its Jusha punched over for the six· Homecoming last week, but Ana· pointer with the clock showing Mesa Vars··ty helm's undefeated grtdmen made 7:33 left In the first half. Bob themselves rleht at home, de· Payne split the uprights to tie featlne the Tars, 35-7, before a the score, 7-7. • I t H near capacity crowd In Ora nee Following the kickoff. right In a.,. as 0 me Coast's Pirate Stadium, despite hall Ron Burt scoot~d past the G T d being on the short end of the line and OUt ·dlstanced the Sailor a me 0 ay s tatistics. se<.'Ondary for 57-yards and a The Sailors, despite being be· touchdown. Kelly's Urst extra· The Mesa High Mustangs will hind by 28 points on the score point kick was no good, but Har· play their final homt> game of board, gave a good account of bor was otf·slde. The talented the season tonight (Thursday! at themselves. Steady running of senior's second attempt was the Orange Coast College Sta · Hodgson (six-yards per carry) good. dium, hosting a strong Tustin and two spectacular pass catches Clock Pr .. eata Score team. Came tlmP Is 8 p.m. by right e nd Steve Moore (both Hodgson a lmost scored Har· The Tustin Tillers are tiPd going for 10 yard gains!, and bor's se<'Ond touchdown with J4 with Valencia for serond place the tine defensive play of Bros· ·seconds left In the half. as he in the OrangP u-ague wHh a 2·1 tedt (one fumble recov~ry l and rambled to the Colony 6 to give· record. The ~fustangs are tied Roberson (numerous tackles! for fourth with Laguna with a gave the tltle·bound Colony one 11 rf JV ·~· 1·2 record. of its roughest battles thus far. niWIIO 1111 Mesa High was walloped 45 Harbor led In total first downs, "-I..II.I'IWI LJ Sil-fs to o last Friday by the a ll-sen· UW nn • IW lor team at Brt>a-OIInda. The Coach Bill Bt>mau's Jayvee ~fustangs wert> able to hold All · football team took one on th'e CIF quarterbac.-k Gary Holman chin from Santa Ana Monday, to a net gain or a yard. but thP 19 to 6, at Davidson Field. TtiiP~s wert' able to score almt>!lt IDW TIIU TUESDAY' Sailor halfbac.-k Jerry Noland lit wtll. They led 22-0 at half· scored Harbor'.; only touchd own time on 3 touchdowns and .a on a seven-yard run In thf' fourth I o;afPiy, and addt>d 3 more TD s quartPr a ftt>r a long drive. tn the-serond half. . Santa ,\na s<•ored twice in the Quarterback John Lefttngv.•cll fir:'t half to eno;urc.> Itself th<' l ied th~ Mustang attac.-k with 41 victor-y. ancl added the insuranc.-<' }'Jrds tn 16 c.-arrles. sc.-ores in thP last stanza. T ankmen Clip Lakewood, 8-7 well manned team that In work· Everyone, lncludlnc the logger, manlike tashJon moved the ball Is trylnc to fleure out just what almost at will and went Into a Is wrong with M~au'a muscle· quick 7 to 0 lead. Newport, with men. Morale Ia atlll hleb, no a ''let them score, we'll score dluensJon on the club, but still more," attitude, took the next they continue their loaine streak. kickoff and procet'dt>d to march Many thoueht that the rlgld down the t leld and with a fourth running ollerfse of the Pirates and 4 d06e to Anaheim's goal might be the cauM, but this used their devastatlne speed to year Musseau has opened ug and sweep the ends and then score throws like a Texa~ or Stanford on a quarterbac.-k sneak by Ca· t<>am, but to no avail. Jusha. ThP only explana tion the log· Anaheim dlcln't waste any gcr can give Is too llltle s peed time in returning tht> compJI. In the backfield and not enough mcnt a fter the next kickoff. Two heft In the lint". A.9 coac.-ht>s are or thre.-plays after r~lving Inc.-lined to say to one another, th<' ball a b urley back broke "We can get them In the clear thru the NPwport st-c.-ondary and but only the Almighty c.-a n kHp with some-exc<'IIPnt downflelcl them from getting tac.-kl<'d from blocking took out that s plendid behind." little defenslvt> back Roberson, e ILAIX'S JOYS and Anaheim was home with 114 SurcPssful coac.-hf'S win ball points on th~ S<'oreboard. games. Crt'at c.-oachl:'s leave-b('. Newport bounced right bark hlnrl assistant coat'ht>s who b(>. after an exc.-hange or two and comt> gr<'at In tht>lr own right. moved down Into Anaheim ter· Co:H'h Earl Blalk of Wf'st Point rltory, and In !lpitP of some cru· I~ one of the master tt>a~hers. At clal J>('nalties mO\'f.'cl to the 5· lhP prPsPnt timP almost his cn- vard line. Therf' with 12 seconds tlrt' Rt.1ff of 1950 arP on top in to go they callt>d time out for lhP collegiate and proff'~~Sional onP mort' play. The otticials flt'lds a~ head roaches. Murray tated thev had no more timc Warmath of M.Jnn<'~otn. after outs, the t ime ket>J>('r stated tht>y yt>ar.. or frustution. hao; the had onl' lt>ft, hut n., usual th<' numbt-r on<' tt>am In the nation. offidal won and Newport left Tom Lombardo anrl hlo; Crf'4>n their ball gamP on the 5-yard I Bny Packers ar<' IPndlng the lint' at lhC' f'nrl of tht> halt. WP!;tt>rn League of th<' National ThP les~ said aoout the-S('('Ond Football JeaguP. And a ~t>ntleo· half the beltN. Nt>wport simply man by the namt' of Sid Gilman C'ame apart at the-seams under has a firm grip on firs t plaCE> in ---ALSO - "I thou~h both teams wNe fairly c.>venly matt·hed." said BN· nau. "but thP fact that we playt'd all of our men to give them game experlenC'e was our down· fall, as we did not have our strongest eleven in at all times." The Jayvees play host to Car· den Grove Monday, November 14, in their last home game. :"Jewport Harbor High's varsity the grim, relentless attack of tht> tht" Amerkan League with h~ water polo !;Quad t>dged Lakt>· Anaheim tt'am. Tht> only good ~ Angc>les Chargt>Nl. No doubt wood High, 8 to 7, a t the losers· part of the s('{'ond half was the Col. Blaik Is quite pleased with tank Monday, O<·tober 31, In a fat't that the Tars naver lost his bovs . Me s «~ ...._,, • U 1·1552 COSTA MESA non-league game. ~heir poise. Bt>aten maybe, but e PLAT OF TBE WEEK Jim Adams a ccounted for six still making yardage and s till A defensive back was being or Newport's goals, while Steve fl~htlng until tht> last gun slg· rPad thc riot act by Tom Landry I Knauer pushe-d In one. and Lake· naling the e-nd of tht" gamt>. of the Dallas Tc.>xaM for allow- wood's goalic aC"cl dt>ntally scored Anyone who ha11 playt'd with lng Jim Phillips of the L.A . the rt'malnlng point. a broken nosc must hav" winct-d RAms to get behind him twice ThP Tar Bee team t>asllv c1t>· £'\'NY tim£" onE.' of those large and c.-at('h two touc.-hdown passes. feated Lakewood'-; Bees by a lop. Anaheim tarkiPrs s mashed Into "Gt>e Coac.-h," said th~ dispirited I o;ided st'ort' of l3 to 5. Crorgt" Bob Crlsell. Thts hoy was hurt· player. "he maktos twenty thou· Adllms lead thf' Bee merm<'n lng from thP s tart with lf broken sand a year and J make five with six goal . nose but vou rouldn't tell It by thousand. With that much finan· -----------------·---------rial dlstanC'e betwE"en us you OJfE WEEI STARTING WED. JfOV. 9 Robt>rt Prf'c;ton a nrl Dorothy )1agulre in "THE DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIR" wal~~~;.~hort Mesa Bee's Are Still Battling "SAilDUfiA" For Tifle. Play Tustin Today don't expect me to ket'p u p with him do you?" (I] !}Jo~ I Tht> :vfl'sa High School Bee ~ll".sa and Brea tied 7-7 In a OR-3·8350, Jfewport leach tl'am, ~rill unde fpated In Jeagu<' fi('(Pnslv"' battle Friday. Full· play hut tiNt onrc. is s till gun-haC'k Dick Dixon 11rorcd for Mt>sa ning for tht> championship as in thP third quart<'r a ftt>r tackle II rlashPS I his 8 rternoon ( Thur~· Bill Carpenter had rC'Covered a day• w ith Tu.-;tin at tht' oppon· rumble. Jell Tha)'t'r added the Burl JH<; & Shelley Wintt'rs "LET KO MM WJUTE MY EPITAPH" --Als~ t'nts' ftt'ld. Valcncn hParlo; thC' )('agu(' with a 3-0·0 rf'o•nrtl. Mesa anrl BrPa-Oiinrltt cHI' tiC'd for second with 2·0·1 rf'corrls. f'Xtra point. Br"'a lied it up with a fourth· quarter touchdown pass and the C'QIWPrslon. Mustang Cee Squad Wins "Year Round" Week days Boats leave at 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. Costa )fPc;.t'" C'l'f' football team will bp w;uttnJl for invading Tu~tin High today IThursdayl a 1 3: 15 on the .~csa fl~ld. .\It> sa camP ou 1 on top last WPPk again~t Brea Olinda, 14·12. The ~fust<~ngs got riled after Brea madP th~lr 2 touchdowns of Saturdtnra and Sundays the game In the first 5 minutes. -.r -. ~fesa quarterback John Naylor Fury 4 a.m. -Thunder bud 5 a.m. l drovP through the middle for a Del Mar. for Rock Cod 1 a.m. 4-yard touchdown alter a sus - talnPd drivt' In the second pe· -3111 SL •• ,.rt le!cll 013-1434 riod. He then ran the ball over to make good the converalon. On a austalned drive the length of the field In the third period, tailback Leas Rutty tal· lied up the second touchdown for Mesa, with Naylor running the conversion. "Thls was our first real team effort, I can't alnele any one player out," commented Coach Georee Selfridee. "We have to win thls week's ga me to stay at the top of the Jea1ue, and we are worklne on play execution, and pus defenae." It's Beautiful In Catalina ••• MESA CHEER & SONG LEADERS Eapecially In The Winter OITIUII lilTS LEAVIJfO FBOM I~A AT FUlf ZOJfE (llat to p_.., IADdiD9) -WIM1EB SCJIEI)Ul.&- Sat.. Sa.. M-., Taea. OlfL T LL\ VE I.U..OA t:45 A.M. B£fl)D1'0 aAUtOA 1:15 P.ll. CHAB1'ER BOATS AVAILABLE c.u oas. ... r•••• wll- Harbor Bee • s l.:ose I 3 to 7 The Harbor High Bet> football team will try to get back Into lt.s winning ways today (Thurs. dayl when It met'ts Carden Grove on Davidson Flt>ld at 3:15 p.m. A touchdown In the final 90 .o;<'ronrls of play brought defeat to Coach Bill Straw's Tarbabes last Friday at Anaheim . A long pass produced the winning score for the Colonists, maklne the final score J3 to 7. . Harbor's touchdown c.-ame In the Clra t quarter when Halfback Dick Langseth picked up an Ana· helm fumble and ran 50 yards for the score. Anaheim made Its first score In the third quarter. Coach Straw slneled out Sam Downing, John Drou and Dick Lanpetb u outatandlne players. It will be the next to the Jut game for the Plratea, who will wind up the seuon by hoatlna Riverside ln Pirate Stadium Nov. 18. OCC did pretty well In the ata. 'nle Kewport Harbor lJdo 14 tlatJcal dep,artment In the home·. Clua Fleet, IWlJor Dlvtalon, wu comlne cl .. h with Fullerton $at· formally oqanlad at a recent u rday nleht, but the Horheta meetJn1 at the Balboa Yacht acored all the polnta for a ~-0 Club. 'lbe meeting wu c.1Ued victory, Fullerton barely had the by Tom Harrowby, BYC, IJdo 14 ed1e In flNt downa, 13 to 11; and Fleet pi"Hldent, aM Phil Glaa· net yarda aalned ruahlne. 205 to eow. BYC, eec:ret&Jy·lleuu~r. 186. The 173 to C8 pualng mar· Jud)' Dlfllle waa eled.ed ~)rea. lin was the key factor In the Jdent; 8111 Babeock, NC:retary· eame. treaaurer. ------ •• -.,.._ ... ..,. lnl Denn11~8 COFFEE SHOP * FiH FIM at l ... ate PriCII il CleM, ......... s ....... ,. We lillie Y11 To Try hrlellcleaLII .. ••• .... llllrs,.llll * Locally Owned and Operated OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 3050 E. COAST IDGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-2945 WITCI Fll •• OPEN HOUSE PARTY December 1st, 2nd, 3rd CROWN HARDWARE 1961 310'1 E. Coast IIJ9bway. CwoDa del )leu P~aeee oa , ... Thunderbird ••• IIIIUYI IEL Ill TUYB. lEI- I • • 3542 E. Coat Highway UnmistakablY new. .. unmistaka!J!y 'Hninderbird THEODOR .E ROBINS FOlD FALCOif CcnDa del Mar 31. W. COAST IIIWAY IEWPOIT lEACH UNtil ' YKUMIDAY. IIOf I 18. ... WWWSoa7 IIA.-.oll DIJGII I .V. IIWJm &f aat NWWY COliMA IG. ItA&. CAIJI'. • THE 1961 THUNOERIIRO is now on display at Theodore Robins Ford Agency at 3100 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach. The Thunderbird features the 5wing-away steering wheel, Cruise -0 - Matic drive, self-adjusting power bra~es, integral-type power steer· ing. .. From the POUCE BLOnER • MOifDAT. OCT. 10 Officers shut off a defective fauet>t In the home of M.-.. RJch - ard Smith, 317 VIa LJdo Nord, Udo ble, at 5 a.m. . . . Mrs. Raahma Johruon, 427 31st St., Newport Beach. complained that a hit and run vehicle damaged the left ~ar fender a nd bumper of hN ca r parked at that addl'e:SS . . . M.-.. Stuart D. Baird. 2142 Mira mar Dr., Balboa, reported the theft of a transistor radio ... S. A. Pozll. 2046 SevlJle Ave., Balboa, reported the theft of Ill lt'tt<>rs contalnlnr checka valued at $250 from his mall box ... Bruce Nordlund, 1220 W. Ocean Front. Balboa, reported the theft of a Ure and wheel from hls staUon waron pa rked In his r a · rage . . . Two boys were seen taking lumber from a house u n · der construction at Orchid Ave. and Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar: officers locating the youths building a shed In a back yard: restltutJon will be ma de tor any damaged lumber. e TUDDAT. OCT. 11 • Mrs. H. P. Pa rker. 4908 RJver Ave., West Newport, reported t he • lou of a 130 mink hat, believed dropl)f!d on the sidewalk outside her home . . . Lee Mc-Clellan. 216 VIa On •leto, Lido Isle, re· ported finding a surfboard ... Fred Nemec, 407 N. Bay Front, Balboa bland, reported the theft ot sack& of ceme nt, saw horses and m lacellaneous lumber . . . Blackma n Ltd., Jewelers, 3424 Vlo Oporto. Newport Beach. re· ported the the ft of a S250 coJiec. tor's Item key wind po<'ket watch ... John Keeter, 422 30th St., Newport Beach, reported tht- burglary of 120 caah from a cash rer lster, 3 measuring Instru- men ts valued at $15 and a 125 testing Instrument ... Thieves used a pry bar to force a slid· lnr glus door to g ain entry to The Islanders. 341 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach. to steal about 175 In bills . . . Mrs. John Mer· cer, 1£»1 VIa Koron. Lido Isle, re· ported the theft ot a n $80 surf. board . . . Burglars stole $182 from two metal ca sh boxes In the Insurance finn of Andt'rson. An!ch and Parke r. 337 Bayside Dr., Newport Bea ch. <Continued on page 10) LECAL XOTICE feet. more or less. to an a ngle RESOLUTION NO. 5325 point therein: thence N 37• 05' A RESOLUTION OF TIJE CITY 40'' E a long said Boundary lfl> PRINCIPALS i n t h ~ly opened T rons G lobe fr'ovel ~ r1u1u in Costa Meso ore Her- bert Pfahler (bt top). president of the corporation. and Rein- hold Hou. vice -president and general manager. The travel bureau is at 1880 Harbor Blvd. They are both natives of G er- many; Mr. Pfahler was born in W iesbaden, and Mr. Hau wa!. born in Munich. L&CAL JfOTICE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF teet, more or leu. to an a ngle NEWPORT BEACH DECLAR· point the~ln; thence N ts• 20' CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS lNG ITS INTEN'MON TO AN· E along said Bou ndary 900 Fictitious Finn !'lame NEX TO THE CITY CERTAIN teet, more or less, to an angle P·l2T13 PROPERTV KNOWN· AS FIRST point therein and the South· THE t:NDERSJGNED do he reby ADDmON TO HARBOR VlEW easterly extension of the line certify that they are conducting ANNEX AND GrvtNG NO'nCE previously described as S 63• a Laundromat business at 3238 rnER.EOF 00' E ; thence N 63• 00' W E. Coast Highway. Corona del WHERE AS, there Is situated a long said Boundary 270 feet Mar, California under the t ictl· ou t&lde and contlruous to t he to the point of beginning. tlous firm name of Corona del City of Newport Beach a certain FURTHER NO'nCE IS HERE-Mar Laundromat and that said uninhabited territory w11hin the BY GIVEN that on Monday, the finn Is composed of the follow- meaning of the Annexation of 12th day of Decem ber. 1960. at 1 h 1 t 11 d A t the hour Of 7 ·.3() 'P.M. on said ng persons w ose names n u Unlnhablte Territory ct o and places of residence are as 1939. said territory belnr he~· day, or aa soon thereafter as the follows. to-wit. Nlcolaas Kick. lna ftN more particularly de · matter m ay be hu rd. In the W "i Orchid Aven ue, Corona del scribed: a nd Council Chamber of the City Hall M c lit J w c 111 Cl f N Be h a r, a ., . . annan, . WHEREAS. annexation to the of tbe ty o ewport ac · 2909 Broad Street, N ew por t City would ma ke municipal serv-3300 Newport Bouleval'd, New· Beach, Calif. Ices availa ble to the property port Beach, callfom la, a hearing WITNESS our hands this 14th owners and be for the best Inter· will be had, at which hearine day ot October, l960. e.sts of said owners and the City the City Council sha ll hear a nd s/ Nlcolaas Kick of Newport Bea ch and Its cltl· pus upon aU written protests 1 s1 J. w. Gannan. ni. zeru: and filed at any time before said STATE OF CALIFOR.."nA l WHEREAS. on or about the hour set tor sa id hearing by any Iss 27t h day of September. 1960. person owning real property COUNTY OF ORANGE J · there was submitted to the Sec· within the territory· prop()S('d to 0 :-i THIS 14th day of Octo-r~.>ta ry of the Orange County be annexed. and a t any time ber 1960 before me a No- Boundary <ommlssion a leaa l before the hour set for said ta . Pubilc In and for said desi'rlptlon a nd plat of the here. hea~ng any owner of property co~nty a nd state. resldJng lnaftt>r dcscr ibt'd uninhabited wlth m the territory_ proposed to therein. duly commissioned territory for Its report pursua nt be a nnexed may tile a written a nd swo rn personally ap· to t he provisions of Section 35002 protest against the a nnexatiOn. pea red Nl~laas Kick a nd J. ot the Government Code of the I The protest shall set forth the w. Garman, ITI, known to State of Ca lifornia ; and name of the owner of the prop· me to be t he persons whose WHEREAS. on the l Oth day of e rty affected and etve a ~<>scrip· na mes are subscribed to the 0<-totx>r. 1960, there was tiled tlon of th e said property In gt>n · within Instrument. and ack - wlth the City Clerk of the City eral tenns. nowledged to me that they of N£'wport Beach a report of The City Clerk of the City of ext'cuted the sa me. said Orange County Boundary Newport Beach Ia hereby author-Wl~ESS my hand a nd orti-Commis.<~ion pursuant to the lzed and directed to cause a copy cia! st'al. provl!dons of Section 35002 of of this resolutlon to be published ,.1 Jeanne s. Dugan. :"iotary thl' Government Code ot the once a week for two weeks, sa.id Public in and for said Coun- State of California : and publica tion to be complete a t ty and Stall'. WHEREAS. the owners of a ll least twenty (20) days prior to My commission expirt's April 29, tht> tNrltory to be annext>d have the date set for the hearine. a nd 1962 fl ied written const'nt to the a n· the publication s hall be In the Pubiish: Ort. Zi. ~O\'. 3_ 10. 17_ nexatlon with the City Council ; Newport Ha rbor Ensign. a news· In the Newport Harbor Ensign. NOW, TifEREFORE. BE IT RE· paper of general circulation SOLVED by the City Council ot printed and published in th~ LEGAL XOTICE START YOUR CHRISTMAS LAYA W AY NEW lr USED SPINtr ORGANS FROM $395 NCW lr USED SPINET PIA.'iOS FROM $395 La rgest Selection to Chose from 'Open Fri. nights 'til 9:00 p.m." WOODWORTH'S 2620 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-5530 Corona del Mar 515 N. ~aln. S.A. Kl 7 -.J459 HOUSES FOR RENT 1WO BEDROOM house tor re nt. furnished or u n f u r n I shed , garba ge d Is p o s a I. garage. washing fa cilities. No pets. OR 3-4372. UNFUaNISHED 2 bedroom du - plex, with patio. dls(>08al. ga- rage. Adults, no pets. Year's lea~. $125 mon th. Ava ilable December 1. Owner at 620 Or· ch id, COM. OR 5·0017. APTS. FOR RENT NEW 2 BEDROOM LARGE APT. Quiet residential area, walk· log distance to new shop - ping center. 5 minutes to Balboa and beaches. Really deluxe MEDALLION award apts.. with all electric GE kitchen, enclosed shower and tub. large garage. ca,.,eting. Adults on ly. A real value for only- $87.69 PER M ONTH on lease, which Is about S50 per mo. under comparable apts. HARBOR BLVD. at BA KER STREET Costa Mesa P hone Kl 5·1631 TWO BEDROOM. apt., pa rtly furnished, w/w c a r pet 1 n g, drapes, garbaae disposal, car- port. buJit-in storage, private s undeck. OR 5·1172 or OR 3·39M. COM. . . . 10 d•ys I Teme 20 ...,... « -~·~-----·------.. -....... ~. .71 2Times 1.25 1.50 2.00 ) nm.. 1.50 2.00 2.50 21 ..... to 30 ..... _ ........................ 1.00 )I ..... fo 40 ............................ _. 1.25 e.dt word over 40 w«ds ......... .Ol .05 .07 FOR SALE 1HAULING ---------------- FOUR SMALL cherrywood a n· tlque cnaJrs. Large brass :\lex-, lean hanging t!xtu~. Wrought Iron glass top d lnlnr room ta · ble. EJght dlall's and match · lng butfet table . .Rare Persian antique prayer ~n (large 1. OR 3·66Z7, 1:;)1 Harbor Island Road, Newport. BOATS FOR SALE O:iLY ONE OF ITS KIND 10 IT. Glen L. Skiing Dinghy, 4 passenger, 30 m.p.h., glassed, trailer, rover. Sharp~ Ma ke otter. MI 6 -6894. CARS FOR SALE ALFA ROMEO Spider, "59." Due to family a ddition, must sell. Excellent cond ition. $2,700 cuh or may be financed lt credit good. OR 3-0176. '56 MGA-SPORTS-CAR, Alpine white. wire wheels. Excellent I condition. low mlleage. $1350. Will finance pri. party. U ncoln 4-1138. HELP WANTED TOP O PPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check With TUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402'1S 32nd St.. Newport ORJoJe 3-468> EVENING Telephone sales work $1..25 commission on easy $3..00 s ale. John Senior OR 3-0050. REAL ESTATE salesman wanted. Real opportunity for right man. We are members of Newport Harbor. Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Board of Realtors. 12-t Broadway. Costa Mesa, Phone u 6 -2528.. RUBBISH HAUUNG & Clean Up Work Reasonable rates U 8-78i2 ~I 6-SS.U AUTOMOTIVE -----FREE OIL CHA NGE WITH LUBRIC ATION $1.75 W ITH THIS A D • Herb Mtller's RICHFIELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poinsettia OR 3-9'728 • Corona del Ma1 JOHl'fSTONE"S M esa Auto Wreckers Uaed Auto Part&. 'Mra We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8· 7013 2075 Pl~ntla Ave_ eo.ta M.eaa CARP£1' CI.EANING Specialists rn : • Wa ll•ta -Woll e Furnit ur~ Su~:-:-: .. Carpet Cleaners F~ ~!mates Ml 6-2323 PETS-SUPPLIES -INTRODUClNG:--th-=-e-ne_w_ PAINTING FOR EXP£RT PAINTING -CALL - Sympson & NolJar Newport' a Oldest EstabJLihed P&lnt .. OR 3-3630 -Eves OR 3·5$ A LL PAINTING 30 DAY SPECIAL A NY HOUSE TRIMMED $49 A verage 2 Bedroom Extencr -$195 4 Year Guarantee JE 7-2106 Paperhanging & Painting QUAUTY WORK. LlCENSED, IN- SURED, FREE ESTIMATES Ray Thompson Mt 6·5148 PAINTING I Inte rior-Exterior Expert Attention Gtven Your PaJntlne Problems FREE ES11MA TES LJcensed It Insu ~ u 8-0742 PAINTING & PAPERHA NGING Ucensed It Insured FREE ESTTMATES JE 1·1419 SERVICES ----- M IMEOGRAPHING STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE TYPING LETTERS Dl REC1' MAIL SERVL"i G CORONA DEL M.AB Call For Appoin~t ESTHER LEECH MILLS OR 3-IB)5 UNFURN1SHE~D~2~bed~-roo--m~S7=5 ----------------------~ mo., Corona delMar. OR 3-1917 SITUAnONS WANTED PREFERRED- } 00 r; beef for ammals ~o b~ produc-ts, no odor. All red m uscle mt>at. Your dog or cat will thank vou. Fl\·e rPnts oCt regular price per lb. All thl!ll month at thP Eves. It Weekends Call MI 6·5588 Not the bt'st-but worth the money. FURNISHED APA~1ENT, good location. plt'aunt surround· fngs. No children. :io p e t s. YParly lease. 610 Marguerite. Corona dt>l )far NlCE 2 bedroom u n!urnt~ht-d apt. with pa tio. flreplare. thenno- static ht'at, and gara ge. Con- Vt'nit'nt location. On lt'a~. S()l l, NiHdssus C D M. 0 R 3-0940. UNFURNISHED two bedroom, lirt'place. gas range a nd refrig- erator. !'iewly dt'coratt-d. ~ew carpeting. private pa tio, one block to China Covt' Beach. $125 monthly on l<>ase. 2501 Seaview. Corona del ~ar, or Phone OR 3-1306. PRACTICAL nu~ rlesires day or night duty -5 day week pre- ferred. Local rt'ference Phone JE fferson 1-3424. TRAVELI~G ~URSE and hou.~­ kt'eper. day or night duty, ref· t-rr nces. car. Good cook. Handlt' 1 0 .8. cases and give shots. Li\'C In or out. GEneva 8·5650. PHOTO SUPPLIES AL.L TYPES OF Photographic Supplies e Fast Color FUm Service. e Movie Projectors for ~nt. e Model Airpla ne Suppllea. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1782 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa PbCine Uberty S 7042 O~E BEDR00)1 furni~hed apt. Garba~e chspo<~al. In Corona MOVING del )tar. Call OR 3-7651. INSTRUCTION MOVING? JORD A N S Zi32 E Coast Hwv. Corona del )1ar· OR 3 2430 ~ E. C~ Hlway Corona de l Mar Some Typfng in my home 12 rt'ars experience I Kimberly 5 -9644 ~---~-CES------------~~G ------------ J lr L l'pholstf'l'y Clt>anen A\'l'ragt> st7.l' hvmg room & hall. r u pets. $13.88. OR Sc PER SQ. fl. Comp1ete Landscaping Service FRE£ ES1'TMA TES SlrH Green Sta mpe ~delivery Da\Pnport11 SlO. Chairs S5 CORONA DEL MAR NURSE'JlY Kt 9·2556 OR 5·0160 · 2iH E. Coast Hwy. MISCELLANEOUS Lawn Mo.nten ance . • -LA.~D~CAPE$ F •pp •·~ttmates, by Fl:'\:'\ISH mas.~age and steam I wet'k nr monlh OR 3 2982 arter bnth<~. By appt. only Ml 6-6110 6 p "n "l'LO and MERl XYHOL\f, ---- th~ C1ty of Newport Beach that City of Newport Beach. and the prO<'eed lng~ a re hereby Initiated Globe-Herald a nd Pilot, a news-CE RTIFICATE OF BUSI ~ESS by the Cit)' of Newport Beach to pa per of general c I r c uI at 1 on Fict itious Firm ~a me a nnc.>x the said territory herein-printed and pu blis hed In the 'nfE UXDERSIG::'\E'D do hPr~- a fter described. which territory Is County of Orange, and outside by certify that tht'y are ron- C'Ontlguou"' to the present bound-the City of Newport Beach. dueling a business of owning arle~ of said City and which said The City Clerk is further a u -and managing and lt>asing or territory now Is uninhabited thorlzed and dJrected to mall a commercial building~ in Corona w ithin the mu nlng of the An-notice ot the proposed annexa-de l Mar, ca m., undN the !ictl-1 nexa tlon of Uninhabited TerT1 · Uon not •less tha n twenty (20) tlous firm name of Mc)1ahon tory Act of 1939 and that the days prior to the first public Ptopertle~ anct that !:a id firm Is ~a.sof\3 for said a nnexation s~ hearing on the proposed a nnexa-composed of the following per- that It wou ld make municipal tlon to all persons to whom land sons whose namrs In full and services availa ble to the proper· proposed to be annexed Is U · places of rt'sidt-nC'f" art' as tol· ty owner8 a nd be In the best In· seSS('d in the last availa ble lows. to-w it: E. C. )i<'Mahon. terests of aald owne rs and the equalized assessment roll, a t the 142-5 Santanf'lla Tcrra<'f.'. Corona City of Newport Beach and Its a ddress shown thereon or as del Ma r. Cl\l lf .. : Gertrude E. ~k · t ltizens that said City annex known to said City Clerk, a nd Mahon, 1425 Santant'lla Terra<'(\ said territory. to a ny pe rson who has llled his Corona del )far. California; Con- lcO;'lCERT Planist -Tt-ach~r. t'hil· drt'n, arl ult rou,-qt-s. Prepara- tory lnt£'rmt-dtate. adva n<'t'd or fini.;hing (·ourc;e. Interviews I arrang<>c1 without charre. Ar-1 nold Juda. ~tl 6 -1055. I 2 Fast lnsurt>d moH•rs and large \'an Sll 00 a n hour Ttmt> !'tarts a t you door ... \\'hy pay mo'"e>? -Call- 1< charle st. costa ~1rsa. Professional I o· Fl~ER,\~~~;~~~~ * READ f'r1Pnc11y ~eotghborhood Servt~ NO'MCE IS HEREBY GIVEN name and address and the des· stance E. Franklin. 1201 Flrenze. t hat lt It p ropoeed by said City ltnatlon .ot the la nds In which Lido Island. ~ewport Beach. of Newport Beach to anMK Aid he has a ny lntelftt, e ithe r legal California. herelnaftft' ~rlbed territory to Of equitable. with the City Clerk. WITNESS our hi\nds this lOth saJd CJty, wbJch said tenitory The City CJerk ls further a u· day of Octobf>r. 1960. shall In these prOCHdlnp bear thorlzed and directed to tnn.amlt a/ E. c. McMa hon t he name of .. nRST ADOm ON a certified copy of this ~solu-s1 ~nrude lfc~tahon TO RARBOI VJ1!W ANNEX"'. '1'1\e tJon to the govetnlna board of a/ Constan~ E Franklin. apedllc c~Mcrtptlon of the bound· each .chool dlstrict whJch ls In· STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 atte. of the temtory .a pro· cloded In whol~ or In part with· Iss. paMd to be annencl It aa •fol· In tile territory propoMd to ~ COUNTY OF ORA~GE I low.: ann~xed which haa made writ· ON THIS lOth day of OctobE-r, ~linnlnl In the bounda ry of ten request the refor. 19110, before me, a Notary Public the City ot Newport Beach a t Thla rHOiutlon waa adopted In and for fA id county and s tat<'. a polnr dlatant thereon S 63• by the City Coond l of the City resldll\f therln, duly commhc· ()(')' 1: ~ feet from the moet ot Newport BHcb a t an ad· aloned and $WOC'n, personally Eatterly come r of Tract 2202 Joomecl rerulaz meeune on the appeared E. c. McMahon, ~r­ pu map recorded In Book 133. 31tt day of October, 1980, by the t:ruM McMahon and Con~tance pa_,_ 22 et. ~ •• aald &uterly followlq vot~. to wtt: E. Franklin. kno.,n to me to be eomt r belna an an1le point In AYES. OOUNCIL.IIEN: ltlnll• the pei"'If\8 who.e nrm~ a re Aid City lound.try and run -ley, AtklntOn, Oook, Hart, Lot• •obembtd to the with n lnstru• nlnl thence N 27• 00' E 130 en.z, Somers. mft\t a nd u knowledted to me rt.: thence a es• 00' 1: 305 teet; NO~ OOtmCU.:VEN: Stod· that th; executed the same. then~ S so• ()()' E 795 ftet: dard. WI ISS rny hand and of. Utft\nt I 12• 00' W 245 f~t: ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. flt'lal ... r. thence I 41• 30' W 350 Mt: l AMES 8. STODDARD a/ JMnne S. Dutan. thence S 14• ()()' VI 27'S teet; Mayor Hou.y Public In a.n4 for t1wnm I Tr t# W 1110 llet: ATI'EST: aa.J4 C.Uty and S..t•. thenal I •• 10' W -1Mt. II.AaacaY 8CIIIOUDU ICr ,_,..._opt,.. ..,. • .._ eo -... ac, acr CIMtl .,.... • 1-. 1 .,..,: tMMI • w ae· 1r ,......_, ...... a an.a 10. u.. 'Pub&Wa: Oct. JT, lfow. ~ 10. n. W .-, -... ... .,,,. 10 In eM 11~ Jl.utMw £MAp. Ia tbt II..,.., Hartl« Enttan LECAL KOTICE ~OTICE TO CRED~ No. A-36631 NEWMAN TRA::'\SFER & STORAGE CO. I l\fldwav 6·2~~ or LIN>rtv 8 6430 12-t Rro,tol\\ .1y, C<>:.tll ~1e.s.t 1:-l TilE 'UPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFOR~!A I~ A~D FOR TilE COU:"iT Y OF ORAN GE Estate of L. A. Kirchner. aka HOME MAINTENANCE Louis A. Kirchner. aka Anthony DELUX HOUSE KlrchnN. dt'cuscd. NotlC'f" Is hereby glvt'n by the undN·, 0. WINDOW CLEANING signed. Florence H. Klrt'hnt>r, CO. E:xecutrlx ot the <'State of L. A. Kirchner. di'C't'ascd. to the Cred· ltor~ of. and all persons ha,·lng cla lnu aealrut the saJd d~ased. to pr('S("nt th10m wttb tht! nec- essa.ry vouch""'· w I t h I n six montha a fter the first public-a . tlon ot this notlctt, to the u ld Floren~ H. Klrehn~T at the of. flee of Hurwitz It Hurwlt7~ 430 32nd Strfft. !I"'POrt ~a('h. Ca lif., CI\Y or Newport Bfoad \, County of Ou~. Stat~ o f Call· fom la.. wtdch aald otflce the-un· dfo'Stln~ Mte.t. as a place ot bu.tness in au rnatt~nl conn«t· ed wlth said estat~. or to (II(' th~m wtth the ~ry vouch ~rs. w1thln •he montha att~r the Crst publication ot tba. notl<"e. ln th~ ottJcto at the Cl..tr or tht SUptrior Cou rt ol the State of California. In and Cor the Count)' ol Oranp. Dated October 2t. .... Flcwnte H. Klrt"hner. ~­ trt.x ot ttw •• te o1 L. A. Klrt"hner. Publlab: Oct. 2"1, Nov. 3. 10, IT. In ~ K..-port Harbot £nalatl. • W.1 ll W ,,hing • Floor Waxing • Vrnt•lt,l n Blind Cleanln~ I • \" .1cuumtn,;: • FrH-&stimate.t • Work GuarantH'd PHO NE ORlOLE 3-1166 I Why Not? LET HENRY DO IT Cement It rough ca rpenter work. Reas.>nablt'. Will go any'Ahc>~ In Nt-wport Ha.rt>or A.rN.. Rl 5·214 1 Painting -Deco~ PAPER RAJrorMC GEORGE BURICHARDT L.lcemed Coatraetw a.7 Oru~e A'-0... , .. Ll~ .... ENSIGN CLASSIFIED AND REAL ESTATE ADS FOR REAL VALUES * BELL BROA DWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway Ll S-3433 lr S·M:M Co.ta M- FOR ALL OP' YOUR INSUI.ANCS Ma::a:. Sadleir Insurance Co. J ohn E. Sacllelr 33::.3 E. Cout Hwy. 01 ~ Corona del Mar • ' ··=··---... 1 n.wv •••• ID•A .... 11M. CALIF. COM Woman Is Assaulted · A Corona Ml Mar hou.sewlle wu .... ulted and robbed last Thul'ICMy afternoon, N~wport po· Uc.e reported. Tbe woman permitted the as- aallant. about 38. wearlne kha.kJ ahlrt and tl'Outera to enter her apartment on the pretext that he waa Jna~lnl electrical and e.u outleta fol' fire emereency dan- eera, she told pollee. He went Into all room• and seemingly checked all el~rlcal outlets. Up- on leavlne the bedroom he came Up behlrfd the vtctlm a nd put his arm around her throat, told her not to acnam and that he want· ed her money. The vlctlm aald she remem· bered nothtne until ahe found heraelf lylne on the living room floor with her head bleeding profusely at the back. The man then foreed her Into the bedroom and assaulted her. Before leav. lng, he took her wallet. <'Ontain· lng about $10. The viNim tele· phoned her hu.sband at his pla<'e ot employment In Riverside. The hu.sband called Riverside pollee and the report was then sent to Newport police-. Officers arrived at the Corona del Mar apartment and round the victim on the verge of hys· terlcs and bleeding at the ba<'k of her head. She was tak('n to a Corona de l Mar physician tor treatment and returned home. 3 ....... l•i•• at "•••,.. Fenl R •• Three Balboa Island residents were Injured In a 2·car head·on a<'Cident ·on Jamboree Rd. at Ford Rd., Newport Beach, at 8:59 p.m. last Saturday, Newport police re- ported. They are Ja<'k D. York, J..l and Yvonne )of . York, 20. of 8081 :~ S. Bay Front. Ba lboa Island. and Robert E. Lea, 18, of 32312 Grand Canal. Balboa Island. The Lea vehicle. traveling north on Jam· boree Rd., stru<'k a 1 ra lflc island drove ar ross the Island, over a second island, veered Into on · com ing traffi<', and hit the York vehkle t raveling south on Jam. boree Rd. Traffic lights and Is- lands a re being installed at the l n tersection. THIS StU ~l•ulfl•cl •cl in the hsltn UA cost yo11 •• littl• •• S 1.50 JOI' J lnwriioM. C•ll ORIOlE 1·0550. IN ANY REAL ESTATE TRANSACnON THIS- Ia Your Symbol of Safety and Superior Service HEars WHYa EMOTIONAL SCENE f.,.. ...._ a-ftly. ""''lae DUII&Iate BOIUL .. Ia nlMarMd by eldon 8'atc:b VIMycad (left) ...S ~hadley MerkeL Senior Class Produdion Tense, Penetrating Play (ContJnMCJ from ,._. 9) e W&DWISDA~OCT.II Frank O.Janey, l»laeey Brot. Sea Jl'ood Co., 2800 Lafayette Ave., N.wpot Beach, reported the bur1lary ot a $&32.84 el~rlc addJn1 maehlne and a 1125 check p r o t e c t o r • . . Harold Chrtatler, owner oC The laland· ers, 341 Bayalde Dr.. 'Wewport Beach, reported flndlnr evidence of an attempted burelazy durlne the night. s-ael sa.-. 71. •••••a. aaffend • fot.l ~ ~ wtalle fJaiWig -tM .... ., tM Newport Pieri tile bedy .._ n•a•ed t. -.Jb Moltlaery. C.... del II•, cdM .-cue effona bf a.--. we pec~a ad • ,.., ... f..o.d ••• lin. Ebba A. D¥J.. n. oe m 119· DCd lid., aut a..... aalf--s a ...u.. rt9bt aakle wbea abe feU ID a awaba dlde lD dMp lD ..... ,. ...... welter UDe bad bMD lutcdled to tbat ad· dreu. A bl<'y<'IP ridden by Brent Babson. 12. 440 Mendo-La Tr., Co- "The Desperate Hours," this s ituation that rould befall any· rona Highlands. was damaged year's senior play, is a serious one. It Is emotjonal, sad. humor· whPn It <'rashed Into the s t•pped drama that has nev('r b<>fore ouo; and loving. car of John Dlelman, Laguna been attempted on the Newport No tudent hould m iss ''The1Beach, In a driveway at a Co- Harbor High stage. Pr<'vious Desperate Hours'' wht'n it is prt>· rona del Mar service> sta tion; productions have bePn limited to sented Dcrem l)('r 2 and 3 In the the youth wall not Injured ... light dramatlcal plays or come· school auditorium. Jnhn H. Norri". 1291t 29th St., dies. Written by Joseph Hayes, ''The , Nf:'wport Jk>ar h. was booked on Involved in the suspenseful Desperate Hours" had a highly a chargP or Intoxication in a rea r plot Is a small town family !IUCC<'SSfu l extended r u n o n vard at 115 27th St.. Newport whose lives are thrown into a Broadway, starring Paul New. Beach ... Mrs. Robert E. Ha r· chaptic nightmare by three es· man. In the fil m version Fred-rls. 123 VIa Ct'noa. Lido Isle, re· <'aped convic ts who invadt' their erh.• March had the role of Mr. ported her son. John, 5 1~. t ried home. Here the ronvlcts encoun· Hilliard. with Humphrey Bogart to br('ak up a cat fight and was ter an over.protet'tlve Cather, his lntepretlng the role of the con· bitten srverely about the face emotional wife and their two viet. and n('<'k. <'hildren. h y I d The t'onvlcts r oose this town B II H I tM!cause or a deep half' rhe older Boys Installed e era s brother has built in h1mself for · • a local pelke offker. He has Tar Victones 7~;",~~ ~fm ~~1.1 this man who in Key Club Th" ringing or th" tow"r ""-)J The friendship thP two broth· ,. ~-"' ~ ers ha\'e for Pach olhN oon hP Tht' Harbor High School Key announ<'es another Harbor ath· gins to dwindle a~ the warmth C'lub ht'ld Its annual lnstalla-Jetlc vktory. But eat'h roll of the and de<'t?n<'y or tht> family lm· tion of offirers and new mem-gong proclaims a rPsounding tri. press the youngl.'r HP !)('gino; to f><>N last Wednesday night at umph of twenty years s tanding Ceel sorry and guilty bet'aUS(' of th<' Irvine Coast Country Club. 1 as well. the part he has play<'d an drag. St'nior Don Roberson was in· ThP story IC'adlng to this vi<'· glng this Inn o <' (' t\ t family 'llall£>d as th(' new pre-sident. tory b(>gan many yC'ars ago when through th('SC desperat(' hour'l. OthN s taking ortlct> WE're Gary the HJ .Ta r club realized the nc· The oldN brothcr fe1•1<; that Galush.l, vil'e·presldent: John <'(''>l'ltv of having a school vl<'tory o:ociety hasn't given him il fair HughPo;, Sf'<'rNary; Dan D('nison, bPJJ. Thl'y mentioned this to :\fr. shake and IS out to even thl' trNisurer; La uren Anderson. hls·j Coss Crabl<'. the Hi ·Tar advlsPr, score for all thl' "l(ufr· hi' and torian, and Rusty Pa<"kard. ser· a nd h<' in turn relat£>d the ldf'a his younger brothC'r have> had to g£>ant ·a t-arms. Along with tht> to his son Dit'k. With this, the take from th£> ";.;hlny-sho<'d.1 ofllc.'er!ll li new members were> rlub bt'ga n writing leltNs to down-thelr-nos('S Punk <~ wit.h 1rormally inducted. I <'Ompanlt>s, organLtatlons and white handkerchiefs In th£>1r Dlnn<'r was served 10 the mt>m · evt.'n the navy trying to locate a pockets." . bers and their parents, and Don I suitable bell Their Pfforts, how· The semor play prese nts a Teas ley, the Covt'rnor or the 1 ever. went unrewarded Cor the Crowds Thrill California. Nevada and Hawaii answering letters expressed noth· Key Club district. talked to th05e lng but regrets. Harbor High still present on the Key Club, It's or· had no bell. ganlzatlon and purpose, hl1 FOUDd lD Mexico S •1 Coach Steve Husseau head A lew years later Harborltes to a1 orettes coach of the Orange Co~st Col· Jack Stanford and Dick Crable, lege football team, rounded out taking a trip to Imperial Va lley, the evening by explaining his found themselves on a bark road The Sallorettes, ~ewport liar· bor's three·year·old drill team. is fast becoming one or the s<'hool's respected traditions Under the direction of Mrs. JanP Koerber the group parth'i· pates in pre.game and haJt.tfm~> activities at home gam<>s and O<'<'aslonally makP-. pre ·~ame ap. pearances at away games. L('d bv JuliP Alrom, admiral, and Barbara K(>nnedy and Pen- ny Myhre. captaln!l, the 64 mem· bcr-. appear as a military march· mg group. The leaders, In dose coopna· lion with tht> band, originate routiftl"c; tha t fit with thl" theme of the half.tlme actlvitlc>s. Tbe otueera of the 019cm.l&a· tl.oa are Pam ZaDder. pneldeat; Jfcmcy Job.aaoa. 'ric:oe-pns.ldeat: Jlocbel Cod!D... aeaetary: cmd L.U. A.ry, treaauter. philosophy of football. along the Mexican border. As ~ew members include George they p&SS('d a general store both Adams Jim Adams Kell , 8a ~oticed a dilapldatt'd bell hold· John B~ockman. Tl~ BroJn. v:r~ t~g a place of d istinction along· Edler Pete Flahert 1. C . s1de the es~abllshment. After · Y .. lm age. quick discussion the two began Jat'k Georg(', Larry Ctbson. Ca rl bargaining with the proprietor Marc.'ellus. Tom ~oody, Davl' and finally agr.-ed upon a prlc.'e Rosso. Kent. S <'h. Is I e r. T~m of twenty. five dollars. Thompson, Bill 1'w1sr, Dan Tw1t· <'hell. Upon their return to school a meNing was held with other ml'mbNs or thl' club, and a vote Vollmer W einS was lak('n to decide whether this was what thl"y wanted. The prlcC', thPy <'Onduded, was quite B......... I p e rea'lonabll'. The next weekend urrums file Dkk and Ja<'k were again on this Senior Butch VollmN has b<>en chosen as Harbor High's Buf· fums· Young Careerist for this year. Selected on the basis or old road, the purpose being to bnng the bell to Harbor. Allother OIMtade I These girls organi7e all social e\'ents anrl monPy mdking pro· grams such as thf' !lall.' of pom. cholarship, extra ·curricular a c- tivities, and personality, But<'h will have the opportunity to work at Buffum's Department Store In Santa Ana with repr('- sentatlves from 16 other schools In Orange County. ThC' first vktory was won, but lhl.'rE' was still another obs-tacle that was to prove V('ry challeng· ing. Th<" bell had to be placed In 1t01 nl'w hom.-1n the tower. With the help of ~r. William F'ranlt, a school custodian~ the towN ladder was removed and '~Ome braces were lowered. With hi. a.o;sistance the bell waa raised Into position. pons. Nil I ~-·· At my new ottloe add.reu In the Mutera Bld1 .• at 436 Bellotrope Ave. CORONA DEL MAR R. E. "Bob" Hatblaon, .Aaoc. A. J. Vtecelllo, Realtor Over 13 years in the ]larbor Area I .. 'IE FREE BROCHURE CALL LAYTON COATS ORiole 5·0555 CORONA DEL MAR GORDON REAL ESTATE PALA, CAUF. * CORONA DEL MAR 3 UNITS -WIDE LOT Attractive, Easy to Rent Property. Only $34,500 LEIGHTON LINDEN, Realtor 3001 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ORiole 3·0668 1'08 LEASE CORONA DEL MAll A better, new, two bedroom and den u pper apartment. Attractive view, wall to wall carpet, force-d air heat, rna · hogany c a b I n e t s, copper hood and electric tan over cooking area. Drapery rods ln. Close to school, youth <'enter, church, business. For appointment call owner M. M. PERRY, OR 3·9376 OR 3·4000 11000 DOWJf -PRICE 113.150 250 E. 15th Stnet. Coeta MHG 2. BIB. Jl'lnplaee, Jldo L l••rews, Rulttr 1571 Jfewport Bl..S., Coetca Meaa u •·"" oa 3-sao FOR SAlE BY OWIER 3 bedroom house, 1 ~ bath, dining room, double earaee, Corona del Mar. Call OR 3· 4464. CURT DOSH, Rulttr 1600 WEST COAST HlCHWAY NEWPORT BEACH u 8·9354 WITD FillY 6 ROOMS -PIER 6 FLOAT PRIVATE SALE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OR 3·3630 e Too Late to aa.ify APTS. FOR RENT UNFURN. 2-bedroom apt., 1 ~ blocks from ocean, aundeck with view of hUla, 319 Jumlne, CDM. OR 3 -7434 after 5 p.m. READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED Certain requir('mc>nt-. muc;t be met to retain membPr<~hlp In the drill tt-am. These lnclud,.. attend· lng all games, silting •n a c;p,... cific section and parti<'l pating In school practices two to thrc>P Urnes a week. All representatives will be competing for a $500 scholarship awarded to the m ost deS('rving t Young Careerlst. Butch wtll work at Buffums every Saturday and on holidays throughout the school year and n('xt 11ummer. He wtlJ have the opportunity to work 1n a differ. ent department each mon th. PIIOUIIC DOEll ... IIY VIEW S.br f1a9 twltlen. Sbeny Hu•· b • D d. Cedi R 0 W a 11, D I a D e SdlWGJ'ta, IAall• Ary, Jfcmcy JoltD"""L cmd Jlobla lrwlD.' an cd.o octln m•mbera of the drill teciDl. n... gtrla atteDd after· adlool ...-t~cea CIDd ..,..... ......... roatl.Dea for eaelll gaaM. Next year this organization hopes to enlarge> lt11 member· ship and wltJ'l the help of funds earned through various money- malting program. plan~ to pur· chase Its unlfonns or. at least. rontrlbute to their cost. Vollmer, who wtll begin his career Saturday a t a brt"akfast where he will meet the other Young Careerlsts, said about his winning, "1 feel very honored to have been chosen, and I hope that I represent Harbor In the best manner possible as have the Careerlsts before me." Those Interested In bPComlng DO YOU WANT • ;.t.. • ri4e, • .,.. .... , .... .., ........ 239 OCEAN VI'EW, NEWPORT HEIGHTS BPautlfully Landscaped for Minimum Malntenant'e Three Bedroom, Two Bath Deluxe Home on %-Acre Street to Street Lot. EASY TERMS IIY &.-._ IEILR, a REALTORS members of thls group mus t at· ret~t•l. • Mill, tltter7 ~ ~.,.. h41ve tend tryouts which a re held dur. •-tW..t ..... , Try w.,. c~...... 1686 Newport Blvd., Coeta Mesa ln1 fourth quarter. fle4 etlt. oaw. ~ Day or Nl1ht Phone LJ 8-1161 FOR ONLY 111.800. Submit u low u 13000 ClOWn. Hure tretoa In tront yard -extra larp t.nced ~ar yard. Three api~doua ~ n• bat.b.a. Hardwood fl~ wtth wall to wall carpeta, ...,.rete aervlce poreh, dlnln1 room and t.r.akfu• •~a. rtreplace and dock eontrolled heat add.l to maldn1 thla a reel comlortJlble home. ftlEP'ERABLY SHOWN BY APPOIJ'IITMElln'-CALL US TODAY. INVEST In thla nearly new three bedroom. two bath home with exqulaltely planned rt"ar yard and 15'~~ HEATED AND FILTERED ANTHONY POOL. Thla home haa a firt"· place, forced air heat and located on corner lot. SIDE GATE FOR BOAT 0~ TRAILER STORACE. lncJudlnJ pool, only $21,000 -approx. $5,000 wJJJ handle. M~ M. ·taBorde, Realtor "you'll Uke our frlendly service" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8-1139 (Acrou the street from Mesa Shopplne Center) "Evenings Call MJ 6-5855 U 8·403i liVEST II TilE .. UITII We offer you the benefit of our 40 years of real estate experience In the Harbor Area. Let us assist you with your Investments, exchanges a nd sales of your prop- erty. 230 La Jolla, 2 BR, 1 ~ baths, view .................... $20,500 535 Santa Ana. 2 BR, Npt. Hts ................................. 16,500 2 business lots. Costa Mesa, C·1 ............................. 22,500 3 busjness lots, Newport Beach, C-1 ................. 22,:500 R-4 lot, 100xl02, nr. Pacific Dr., C.M., a nxious 5,000 Lot, Wallace St., R·4, 9.900 sq. ft. . ....... . . '1,750 2 1/3 acres with buildings, Ba<'k Bay .. .. .... .... 33,000 COM, new 3 BR and Fam., 2 baths . .. ........... 32 . .500 -1 ·BR. 2 baths, 652 Cove St., $1.500 dn .. SOLD .. 13.500 E. 16th Sr., R·4 with 2 BR home .. ........ ... . .. 9.300 E. 16th St., nr. :ipt. Blvd., $2.000 dn. . .... .. .......... . 11 ,;)00 315 Catalina, 3 BR. 2 baths, Ocean view . ..... 31.:500 Balboa Coves, P\'t. beach and pier, 3 BR ......... 62,:500 A whole mountain, Newport Beach . .. . ... ... . 40,000 Beautiful Npt. comm. bldg., exc. location .. . .. 85,000 408 Holmwood, 3 BR, l 12 baths, view; r~duced . Z5,9:;() 309 La Jolla, 4 BR, 3 baths, view . . .... 29,.500 2070 Orange, room for 4 more units, $2.500 dn .... 15,900 M-1, vacant, H 5x.300, W. lith St ..................... 36,800 Medical building, 1457 Superior .......... .. .. ...... 67,500 214 Memlfhls, Hunt. Beach, 4 BR, 2 baths ......... 15,500 2072 Tustin, C.M., 5 BR. 3 baths, luxury .......... 31,500 960 Temple Ter., Laguna, 5 BR, 3 baths . ..-.... 35.000 128 San Diego, San Clemente ·...... . ..... ...... ..... .. 29,750 New, 3 BR home plus 4 units, 1.200 sq. ft. ea., 2 baths ea<'h, Laguna Beach .................... 79.500 2022 Paloma Dr., 3 BR, 2 baths, provincial ....... 34,500 2287 Canyon Dr., R·4, 66x.300 ................................... 13.~ All listings subject to prior sale, change In price or withdrawal from market. .1111 v•n. ....._ 1 ••• Around the Clock -7 Daya a Week -Call Midway 6·1673 400 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Paul Schlegel Jim Kilpatrick Tom Hayde Oscar Norberg !Opposite Hoag Hospital) ASSOCIATES Marlon LeBus Creta Proaser Boyce Canon Jack Denton I "Paul Terry Clyde Keith Billie Dl ckt'y Don Elder COMPANION TO CAMEO SHORES A new development by Maceo Corporation. 61 quality three .and four bedroom homes under con· structlon. New original tloor plans are available tor Inspection. PRICED FROM $34,900. DOWN PAYMENTS FROM $6200 A limited number of very desirable lots for the lndlviduaJ who prefers to build. MACCO CORPORAnON Sales-CA..\fEO SHORES OFFICE, 4701 Hampden Road, Cameo Shores. Telephone: ORiole 3·4904 21ayrr t ................... ._ • rs .... , ............... ..... .,.. ........................ ... ... ~ "'' '\ .... ... Fwntided m.odeu: Cont11'todore Rood. Jlltl'"' ;_.,., ------~-------------------"' E I T . I I Y I I T I E I I I I I I I I E I" FROM Mesa · Meado~s '17 £350 ' '18.750