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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-11-17 - Newport Harbor Ensign'F~xthook Report: THE ENIIGN Ia The 4 ~~ textbook waa approvH Tuet· lOS. Jt0 8E.RT COOPER -The book dOH nQt d~ eftlllac by a S to 1 vow o1 the Newport point •t that freedom La a God·rtven rieht, and om CIAL Beadl m...ataty School DMtrid trU8ttel. Tbey not a aovernment·a iven ri&ht. Dr. KerrUl 'Root In thtn tabMd a JQOdon to t.rm a tntbooll review h18 ".Jralnwuhlne In the Hl&b Schoola" aa,ya coauDtttee uoW tbe queldon ean be conaldeted that ~ are falllne to teach pattloU.am and by the full boaM. love of country, are criUclzlne natJonallam and NEWSPAPER , Of n.. City Of ~~~~~~~~2~~ ~~~~~~l~~r~~ L•--~~~-~-~~-~~---------------------~ ·-~~~ of dlti!Ue4 ert~ ot ••o.ocrapb~orld AI· Coaunenta by board member. a nd .chool ata1f ~·~OL~VIO~~~~~~=..•~u~-~~D~~M~--~c-~a.~~OII~~A~D~G.~~·~A~•~CI~A~l~IJ'O~~BIA~~ta~o~•~JDA~~!·~*~09~~1~id~~a~a~7~. ~~-~~b=~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~:!~l t.u.." _. 1A dae .._th pade" ph'Jand Included: -, CWNIIt 8.....,.. d-. et &oraCle EnaJp School. 8UPT. JoY ANDERSEN-I can~ no bann orr.e.e MUo "Lacy made the modoa that the In th1a book. tt 1a ncellent in a ereat many p ing Ban, Point booll M approved for tbe remainder of the .chool wa,_ and worthy of uae In thla clua. I thJnk of yHI'. liN. Lou1e C.nar eeeoncled the motion, and a textbook .. a tool. I have a h l&h reeard for boerd ,......... llarwy Peue Joined them In a ~ Gene Dulin (luttudor ot the coune) as "yea .. vote, Tnastee Mel Berry voted .. no.'' Tru.ftee a teaC'her. There 1a an unde~tandlne of the for~ Jim lay waa abient In history In thla book. The a uthor. have a strong · HeN La a aummat)' or comments durin& the feellne for America. . . dl~: WI COOPEB, GO Larkapur Ave., Corona TRUS'rEE MILO LACY -I concur wholeheart· del Maz _ 111e book La detlnJte!T alanted. So· edly. 1 am connde n t It Is being used properly. mended for Island R viet lluala ta referred to •• a "peat nation," That '-the main point. I am confident It Is a wblle the Unlted Stat" fa described as "!power· eood book. ful." World ~ovemment Ia favored. The authors TRUSTEE HELENE CSENAR -The question are strongly opinionated, lettl.tl In a ttitude, and u whether the book la subversive or poorly stat· 1hey write negative barbs aealnat the U.S. This ed. It ls my opinion that the book Is poorly stat· Ia foiJowtna the bra lnwuhlne technJques used ed. Some parts of the book could be eliminated. by the communists aealnat our soldiers In Ko· As used, it Is a valuable tool. l'l - - - - - - - - - - -.. rea -very slight, but conatant, and Insidious. TRUSTEE MEL BERRY-There a re many trite N bpe I 1 ~ M p ·n . and~·~~~~.mf6ol Warwick Ln., Harbor ~~~~eJ!~o~ .• ~"e ~~~e~:~~!~~~t ~~ ~o~l~le~~!:. ew rt I ~ FIIIUII CIITEST I ore 0 Ke Hlahlands -The book ofte~ a masterpiece of e rnme nt Is mentioned too much. It la not direct ~:'ed~r::a:~~~~ ~n::lt'~u~h~~e;~~~ro~!."~~~ ~:t~~~o~tt~~t~:~~ll~ :;. ~f~u~~. In the best Jakes lead I F I N A l W E E K .I I Requested cernlng the communlat take·over of UkraJ.ne. So· BOARD PRESIDENT HARVEY PEASE -We viet' 5·year plan. are treated favorably. The must realize that we are part of a total govern· I I · photos about 1lusala show healthy, happy croups. ment. If you heard the discussion of nuclear fall· I . ( I F F I a II L E • T • y 8 L A II Photos about Eneland are unfavorable. The book out last nleht, you will see the serious need to n ontest I II Su gives a poor grounding on our good points and resolve some of our problems. I n our schools, n rvey ai@O on the bad polnta In Russia. eighth grade and up, we must make a more fa c· ft:-1.. Wi ( y· ) Don' W • · Sco MRS. JOHN McCABE, 515 Marguerite Ave.. tual appraisal of other countries. The a uthors or There's a new leader for the I ~~ umen or ~--t nte m res I Corona del Mar -The Implication of the state· this book may be naive, but their evaluatlon of S:x> ~weepstakes award In the En (Home t..m is litted in column at riejht) ThP fa c>t finding C'omm lttee ment In the book, "The m ore honest an elected . what our nation has done Is a pretty fair statf'· stgn s football contest. and thl.a I I studying Balboa Is land control official Is, the more likely he Is to die poor." Is ment generally. I would have to support the text·l Saturday's games provide the I 0 COLGATE "'· BROWN 0 mPasurt".s has rN'ommt-nded the terrible. The Implication In the statemf'nt that book for the position It expresses. fina l C'hance for the experts to 0 D •DT~ ... ouTH PDtNCETON ......, rontlnuPd u~ ot l~t ummer'a "pushing """'Pie around Is not a way to m ake 1 It I comP up with a .......... r .. ntrv ""' "" "' " ..-~ During the discussion or a rev ew comm tet-, ~""' " •J · I · I Pnfo""PmPm mt>aJ urPS, lncludln• friends'' Is that the U.S. hu been a terrlblf" neigh· v R s d hl f 615 1 1 0 R S .. bor to Latin American countries. I don't Jlkf" the ~r. Berry s uggested that the board s(>rVt-as a . . t~n a o r s UTGER "'· COLUMBIA J thE' rontrov~rsial ~arlnc-Ave. committee of the whole. Supt. Andersen s uggest . AV(>., Corona del Mar, who won l parklna ban und thf" t ra(flc cht>Ck weak·kneed refE'rences to Russia's dealings with r1 d f 2 jl r' tak d 1 I 0 DETR91T Vi MICHIGAN STATEC ~ Its neighbors; Information on the communist con . ed that the committee might be comp se o ast yea s sweeps es awar n . . .... point at thf' :\fa.rlne Avf" bridge quest of Poland and Hungarv was available 10 highly rt"garded citizens a teaC'her, the curricu · the final we~k or thf! conJest, be· 0 IUINOIS ~. NORTHWESTERN ::J entrance. •J ' <'a m(> a wmner for tile t hird I C1ty :\f.m a ger Robf.n Shelton t_h_e_a_u_t_h_o_rs_·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lu_m~d_l_re_c_t_M~a_n~d_a~~~-rd~m~em~be~~~~~~~-week In a row ~than ~ntry I 0 IND~NA "'· PURDUE ~ and 0~ At~mey WalterCha~ listing 22 of last Saturday's 2-& 0 IOWA "'· NOTRE DAME 0 I amza ubmitlf'd the leonC"thy te· City Planning Consultant to Talk in COM "Will tall buildings be an as. ~t or a detTiment to Newport Beach'! . . . Is there too much zonln& In Corona del Mar?" Theae questions and others will be answered at a reveiiJP breakfut aponaored by the Co· rona del Mar Cham ber of Com· merce, to be heJd at 7:30 a.m . Monday. Nov. 28, at Cher s Inn. Charles B. Bennett. plannlna con· sultant for the citY of Newport Beach, will be the •~aker. The break.lut meetlq 1a o.-n, with llna.lt.ci~Uon.. to any • one ln.....wcL aer y a tloa. •ttould M to ehda Inn or to MS.. Jftlte H11l, OIUoJe 3-4050. Almost Hit by Two Bullets 'I)wo bullets nearly hit a gard· f.'nt>r working at hla home last Friday, E. L. Reitz. 12 Harbor Is· land, notified Newport pollee at 3:35 p.m . las t Saturday. The garde ner, Percy G. Tores, 59, of 1689 Placentia Ave., Costa ~fesa. was standing In the front yard when he heard somethIng hit the water just in ba<'k or him. Another noise of somf.'ttting hit· tlng wood came Immediately aft. er this. He aa.Id he h eard another noise of sontethJna hitting some· thing metallic with a hammer before each. Mr. Reitz showed of!lcers a b ullet hole In the north·east cor- ner of the boat s lip at that ad· dress. The bullet had entered a two-by.four edgIng go I ng through an lnch-and-a ·ha lf of the wood, ranging downward at a sUght anale. The hole. was about the s1u of a .22 bullet and was In a line to Indicate the shot had come from Linda Isle. No one was seen at the time. The bullet was not recovered. DAVID C. Msl&. , of I )4 Shorediff Rd.. Shore Cliff•. ,.ne~r of the Helipot Oivi· sion Of l«kman lnstrvmants. Fullerton, has been elected pres· ident of the ~tty OI'C)enimd ~ision Pot.ntiometw Menu- fedu,..n' AW\ .. whic.h hes • no· +ioNI membership of 25 firms. Prior to his .t.ctlon. ~. ~· NMty wved •• chei"'*' of • ~ttM to chft • comtitu-.._. and by·'-' fot the new «91niaatioft. I rv·lne Co Assures Oty I ~~::!p~~~~·~;·l.~u!w~; r'~! I 0 KANSAS . "'· MISSOURI 0 I , :t7o~~~~~ c~ir~~u ~:i~l a('nUd~~~ Gen(> :-llx or Corona del ~:sr, 1 at their study e sion n.-xt Mon· -· I who had held the honor with 21 I 0 MICHIGAN · vs. OHIO STATE = day f"vening. 0 PI e f • Need <-orr<'<'t since the first week of 0 MINNESOTA "'· W ISCONSIN 0 • SAXPLIJfC o.r OPDUOJIJ n annlng Or 5 I thl" contest. 'I 0 NEBRASKA VI. OKLAHOMA 0 II Tht-tart fi nding tudy sought w~r~ ho~e!r ta":;~es,t~;tsho~~: 1 to obtain a thorough sampling 0 KENTUCKY vs. TENNESSEE 0 of opinio n .. ot Island property The City Council received a will be more than willing to away from Mr. Nix-both with I I owners, resld(>nt and mrr.-hants Jener from Irvine Co. President work with you to attempt to for· 21 rorrect, but with better tie· 0 MARYLAND vs. · VI RGINtA 0 by quesuonnalrf'S and flPid ln· Charles Thomas a.sklng the d ty mulate a long range program breakers. Bob Underwood of Co· I 0 N. CAROLINA STATE ¥1. SOUTH CAROLINA 0 I terv1ews. The-lt>g work and the to Indicate lands and uses that that Is fair and equitable and rona del Mar won st'<"ond prize I 1 tabulation nr returns wf.'re done the Council feels are nC<'essary which will permit such acqulsl· I for last Saturday's a-ames with 0 TULANE vt. VANDERBILT 0 , by J errold Con<'l. U.S.C tudent city projt>Cts for the future df"· tiona to take•place In proper lo· 1 his 500 tie· breaker. Tom Arc. her I 0 ARKANSAS TEXAS TECH 0 I '" the &hool of Public Admlnis· velopment ot Greater Newport cations." placed third wlth a 669 tie· n . trallon. Beach. The Jetter was In response to brt>a ker. The correct total score of 0 BAYLOR "'· S.M.U. 0 al From property ownt"rs and resl· "Such projt>Cts s hould be lden· a com m unication from :\1ayor I winning teams was 554. I dents, thert" W('re 481 r.-turn11 tilled as to character and approx· James Stodda rd. llst1ng future Runners· up, wlth 20 correct, 0 T.C.U. ""'· RICE 0 from 731 quf'~tlonnai rf's m.alled !mAte s ize so that they may be city needs. were Robert Broxen a nd M. G. 0 COLORADO . ~ OKLAHOMA STATE 0 I to oH·Island addresses: 264 rt-· conaldeted area.wlse 1 n o u r The City Council will discuss \ Small or Corona del )tar, Alan I turns from 477 quHtlonnalres plannJne studY." Mr. Thomas Mr. Thomas' tetter at a study Gray Jr. of CUlt Haven, Walter 0 UTAH STATE vs. UTAH 0 mal~ to Island addr~s: 110 wrote. "I u.ure you that we .eMlon Monday •venlne. ~~ ob sc:a ~~I 0 OIIGON ·--·---... ~ ·-OREGON SlATE 0 I ""PPfUee from 115 P.rtOnal In· • &AIIU blfrAL LAW 1&. MAPI!Jr fhla~a.: 0 STANFORD .. vs. CALJFOaNtA 0 ~~: !~t:;_ or ass~~ A new ordJnanae to help con· port from 4actt Vance ol the Bal· • I 0 WASHINGTON WASH INGTON STATE 0 I Qu~tlonnal~ ~..-rt" dln'Med to trol owr.crowctlne or Easter rent· boa Island Improvement A.un. Doctor'S Wtfe "'· 97 mH<'hantc: on thf' f10lanc1 and als will be drafted by city at· that his group had located 32 I 0 U.C.LA. V~. U.S.C. 0 I of thMe, 52 ri'Spondt>d Fifl\· o! tomey Walter Charamza tor con · dwellings fUegally rented last thl"se wert> on Manne-Avf' ·PPr· ~~dTh'~r~~~rd~c~~f. the Nl e~d irt Bedacth ~t~eewrtkJk. t~:nsar,!dt~~a~,!,Jel~ IS Found Dead I I ~ :=E~~T::._ SeeN., .( l.~n.~~E"'~:,:~~~n~Pld wath e o nan<'e s es gnt-o ownera u ng or comp an .. " Funeral servi<'Ps for )frs. Cora · • • v-..... • replace the Eastt>r rental Jlcens-with the Jaw. beiiP Wlnn Doyle. 33. wife ot Dr. II I Ht>rl' io; a ."ummary of tht> ron· lng law tha t wa s declared un-Jack Penney. attomey tor the lam«-s Doyh.', l221 Susst>x Lane., JIJAKE .................... -· ·-... ·· .......................... ···· .. ·-··--··-·-.. -.. c-lu.sions .-.nd rf'romm<>ndatlons: conS11tutlonal on Nov. 17, 195.'5. BIIA. will work with dty attor· West<'llff wPrf' .... ·heduled for 11 • All of tht> Pnfor<'t"mPnt mf'a· on the grounds that the right of ney Charamza on the wording of a.m. tod'a" IThur-.day1 In the I ADDIIESS · ·-··· ·-···· · ······ ··· ..... ···· · · I urt>S and IHhnaqut's Ust"ti last Immunity r!'Om unreasonablf' an ordlnanC'e. Possible provisions Ivf'q a nd w arren Chapel. 100 :-l. I CJTT...... . ··········-· PBOJIJE "ummPr-aC'~" <'Ontml. ~an np search was Vlolated.Jd I are registration or rentals, ~t· Hill St .. Pasacif'na. with William I Avf" parking han. remo,•a J or Councilmen, cons er ng pos· u D k '"h 1 · .,_. I EBT1IT N'OST llEACB DfSICJif OFFICE 0 11 aE POST· b<'n.•he . use or non u nllormt>rl h ·u d lng of capacity of rentals and .~.. 1<' Nman. a '" r suan ~•· MAU.ED JIJOT LATEll TBAJf FIIJDAT " JIJOV 11.. 1 slble changes at t e ,.,on ay en<'f' rPader offlicating • · offkf'rs. morf' rag lci la w f"n!orc>P· study session, heard a brief re· provision for search warrants. :\Irs. Doyl~ was found Mad In 1 I m f'n t. and o;u h,t,l ntJ al inrrf':t'f' an W DROPPED ht>r bf.d at home bv Mr husband FIOTIILL CIIJESJ PIIZ£S: poll<'t' m .1n hour-.-<houlr! be • ·B. L TRAILER CONTROL LA at 7:20 a .m. last Sunday. An au-conunuN! Ptth~>r a .. 1n tht' p.lst Disagreement over the scope-Mayor J amf's Stoddard and topsv rt"port on her death is I Weekly first prize fe r best entry ···-· . $ 5 00 I or on a modlru•cl ba .. as. l>f'r ause of a n ordinance controlling trail· other cou,ncllmein said that thet pending the outcome of a toxi· (SQO/o bonus if winner is Ensil'rn subscriber) th<'l)' ha\P rkmonstratt'd thPir er parkJng on Balboa Island Balboa Is and m Prov e men cologi<'al examination. Her body 1 /c .,~ I vn U«- catued the Newport Beach City Assn. favort"d another wording-was removed 10 the Bell Broad· Weekly 2nd pnze SO.stcT ilcg cr world globe • ThP t•.l!'h rontrol po.nt at Council to drop the matter Mon· limiting the prohibited hours to wav ~ortuary. Costa ~esa. Sweepstakes award at end of centes •·-150 00.1 thf' ~iartnl' \\t' hrlliJtf' t"ntran<'e day evening. the pe-riod from m idnight to 8 Dr. Doyle told Newport pollee (JIJO LIMIT OJIJ Jro'MaEa O.F EN'TUES PEJI OOJIJTESTAJIIT) should bf' full~ mannt>li through· Councilman Dee Cook lntro· a .m. that he and his wife had rf'· • - - - - - - - - - - -out EA.,tN w .... k .lnfl at anv oth<'r duced an ordinance to prohibit Councilman Cook said that tht' turnf'd at 1:40 a.m. rrom Holly· tlmP whf'~ · 1' .(,,..,.,~".! IW'<'f's.u.ry trailer parking on Island stret'U BIIA favor<'c1 thE' wording he had ood H 'd hi wit k hi 'AMERICAN LEG 0 to forPst.lo' ll'l .... t fo• traffw con· at a ll limes unless the trailer Is quoted. The brief discussion t>nd· ~~mt'ilm: ~~nn: th/ ~;h~ an~ I N OF ~po;t1on Rl-'1<" nmrnumratlon Is atta ched to a motor vehicle ca-p· ed whf"n ~fr. Cook said, "I mov<' said that s he had cut herself. nf'rdr cl h"'"''''" lht .·ontroJ point able of moving It away. we adjourn." hut hi' could not sl'e anything so tDECENCY' IS PROPOSED anti off~>•''' '''1 tlw 1'1'11111• ht' wPnt ba<'k to sleep. At about f • Thr \I t·.·' ''~" l····l<lng ban • UBRARY QUES'nON .SEDtS TO BE SOLVED I :20 n m .. ht' di<;c'O\ered hi$ wlfP ,h,lu1 1 "" i " •'' 1' • fft'l'l during The location of a branch 11· "a libra ry or other governmf'ntal Jyin~ (aN' down nn ht>r bed a nd Formation of 1., \ml'rtran rnml>at th<' rnn'lmunlst lnflltTa · f 1''' • \\','., '011 nn Wf'<'k·ends brary In Cliff Dr. Park In New· buildings" could be a1Jowed. rollt'd her O\'f'r and di!ICOVt-rf'd LA-~1on of Dt't l"1•• ",,, "l'l om · liOn tn our lot··~a turt". mo\1~. 1 ho•ro• •'·•· 'I' 1 1 11' ln t' of pub· port Heights appeared to be sPt· Councilman HaM Lor(>nz !lUg · I "h<' wa~ rll'ad. lit' then c:all('d m('ndt'd bv l..'ol ~ F \ld'-h b1r of tE')('\'Isaon anc1 ,,..,gE'. The rom 11 ".,•"'-'•' 1 ~-,l'r, rl;\ll~ through tlerl :\1onday afternoon as the gested a C'hange to "a library or Dr Rotwrt D. Allhaueh. 400West-L.J~tuna B(.arh at ·ho> VPtNans' munlsls .HI' t·,ang to df'stro\' rho• .:,,,,o~,,, f,.&J,•wlng l...abor Day; matter was dlscu!l.o;ed at the City other buildings normally associ· mln~tt'r An• .• Newport Heights. Day dlnnf'r mt't>tln.l! n! :.'\f"wport our moral" raanot ll"m a nd }0\. •h·· h.l'' •hnu 11 h4' hftf'd a fl<'r the Council study se.,slon. ated with park usc." a personal frlt>nd of the family. Harbor PO!'t ~I 1!1 lhe Legaon Ally an,J t'l'l' •IP!'tro~· our frt'o' 'u 11 ' ' ''" r ~La bor Da \ until Attorney Ja<'k Pt'nney said that "We have no objection to that D:. Allbaugh told om~ that Hall. dom .. · J. ..... ,.p ' ' •'1'1 "hc>n SpN'Ial rlr· near·bY residents objt>Ct, not to wording," said Mr. Penney and Mrs. Doyl': called h im about 3 :20 "You <'OUltl ... ra~t 11. right hf'n> "\\'I' ·•~·· H\lng in <'Vii t1m,,,_ 1.,..'1'111' "' rcqu irP 11 \Vays the library, but to the possibility 'd H V h Ht> d S<'Overed that she had in thl~ P~t."' h C' sa irl. "Ear h of plnnn,..1 C'\ 11. nlannt'd h\ nu· 'h••ll•d ht• ,C\ught to ,,('commo-Hetghta rf'SI ents enry aug n. a.m. 1 " l.llt• lht' park1ng nt'<'d'l of per· that other buildings may be con· Mel Berry and )irs. Don McCal · a ~"mall superficial cut on her you ~N 111 t!N't'n t. lo) al. God-t"nPmu'" "hn want to dt> t"''' U' ,,, .. "hu Jt,·<' on ~tarim• Ave. atructed In the park. He pointed lwn. chest. They talked for about an fearing .·\:r:C'·h a M. and help an.! tho•,· ''Ill do so It \\1' don 1 .tnc! 110.,1n<' t's which tay open out that the property was dedi· '-rhen why not proce(>d on that 1 hour. He lt-ft about 4:30 a.m. --~~ do somt"thing about it " l,\1(' FM E'Umple. tht-pukin~ cated to the city for park pur· •• s oddard Mrs. Doyle ill also Survl\1t"d by H d w·ll Hc C'itt>d flgurC's on ln. rl'h•n ~ poees only, and that the pro· basf•. )fayor James I her .<tOns. Christopher, Conralt a r e sty I nu mbt'rs of prison(>!"" ,lt \\'.H ,, .. h,, n c'Ciulrl h(' madP to apply to poeed agreement now states that comme ntt-d. 1 and Timothy Kr<'tucllmar of Ar. t>Vldt'n('(> of tht> ded1n11 of p.ltrlt>l un .. ~lrlP or \iarlnP Ave. only. BE TESTED C'adla ; her mother. Mrs. Cora H d R I 1"m '\nd ot thP "ill I<> Clg ht hal 1. • BrnC'h<'~ hould bt' plaN"d :tt • MONTEREY TYPE PARKJNG TO Voun~rkln of Paaadftla; a sister. e a ea tors \bout 65 mt-m ht'·, anci £U~to; ~h'<'tNi lorallOO.q along Mar1nf' The ~fonterey parking method,· nte Newport Beach City Coun· :\f f". Doroth~· Kennedy of Berke· nt th<',. meellnli! rP• lll'ti th,. Lo\ Avt' -not 1n rront 01 businesses which provides tor a 4-foot red ell acc.pt~d tht> suggestion madf' lev, and 2 hroth~rs. Frank and DunC'a 'l Hardrsty. ~ e w p o r t 1 a lt" Oath and :1l.s0 "'~nf'd t h•;i r whlrh fl~l1 tht'm objtoctlonable, or -·b betw-n each 2 parklne by Coundlman Ot'e Cook and In· I John Youngkln. of Puadena. Bea1'h rt>a'tor. will be lnJJtalled n.1 mes to COPI~'" nr th(' C:\1\t h 1 at IO<'.ttton.; Where &Pf'('lal sld<'· ... -.. .. v 1_ .. f w.1lk rongt'<tlon mlaht ~suit . ... ces, will be tested on Pearl structed city manaeer Roben Entombment WM scbedu ov or ns the-nf''' prc>s ldttnt of the i':ew-Benl'h('<; ~hould be removed dur· Aft., Balboa Island. In the block Shelton to carry out t he test and t orat Lawn Memodal Park. port Harb. r-Co,ta ~ff'A Board Cll IIJ II IIJ•Irttl ln-'t Ea-.tt'r WH'Ic. from Park Ave. northerl'J to the report back In 90 days to deter· Glendale. of RP.lltON: 41 J breakfast meet· • r ontlnu('.d rigid law tnto~- aUey. mJne lf the pl•n should bf. put lntt Thui'S(i,ty. D.-,· S. ln tht-Bal· Lester M. Clf'm<'n<'f'. 16, or 421 mc>nt holdll th~ best promil(' for --=--~~~-~-----In ~tfect throughout the Islanli ADO'LT CEJfTEa ASK'KD boa Bay Club. Dahlia .Aw Cnronn drl ~ta r. suf· rC'rll~<ln~ unlawful bt'havlor. ' ... ~·La •-..&. The Cound l also: A petition from St"nlar cltiuns ~fr HardMty was elected at ft"rf'd a rarl.,l l.'l<'f.'ranon In a • \ddltional mt"uu~ and .n • .,_ w1th 60 "lgnaturu of pro~rt)· a mN'tlng ot th4' board of rllrec:· tramc arr1dt-nt at \.old<'nrod h h 1 .. ....._ h • Directed the dty mana.g~r 10 ownttrs and bualnMa ..., In the tor! la<it f'nday In their board f'l 1 tl"(' mqu~ 5 ou " ""' SOllJ t to A La Mirada ,outh. WllUam C. a.sk the •tate to makf' a traffi<' I b "''e. and ,.., A\P . Corona df' allt-viotte roneestlon, O\~I"'CTOWd· Trtmbl@, 17• wu Injured In a 2· area asldng for tht-c-t)' to t ta • mom at 40t ~. :.'\f'wport Blvd.. )far. At ·Si ,.. m last Friday. Ins: of Ioili and rental u nlta. car a«tdent at Cout Hwy. and count for possible Installation of llsh nn all·weathf'r a .,_.t tf'C'l't"a· ~ewport Ht'lf!h~ Othe r officers He w 11 t.lkf'n to Ho.ag Mrmorial 1 • <"on.sldf'ratlon hould be g iv. Jaamlne Ave., Corona del Mar. traf11e alenals at the entranc-e to lion <'f.'nter u t•rly of tlw ~ew· el«tf'd Included Ha~· ~<'k lla.~ltAl by ambulant¥ tor t~at to n Itt llmltl"-owr·•ll dftWt)' at a:01 p.m. Sunday. The Trimble Cameo Shores-port Plt-r was submJ"-t to tht> of CMta ~f"'ta.. first Vl<'t'·l)rft!· ment and Wb l"f'lt'A~.-d. Hh1 car on thf" t.Jand fnc.-e Prt!eeftt aoft· ear bit the rear ol the C'ar of e Rtld up the applJC'AUon of Parks. !Hoach~ and n<'Tt'atlon d@nt ; Dan Driscoll of C'orona dt1 C'Ollldt'd with a walk·ln rror k tna will Pt>:nnJt a t 1,...t a ~ 8ranc'h P Kerfoot. 35 of 614 Cedrfe ~rt• tor a concrete alab t'Ommls.•lon meeting 1a1t TUf"S· )far. ff'('Ond vtN"-preslc.t.nt. and dri,·en b • FIO)'d 1... S.ml'll, 40, lnc:l't'aSf' In ~ldential unta.. ln· Mafi'Mrlt~ Ave., corona' del Mar. aN wall b&yward of the former day en•nlng In Newpert S..<'h Stan Smith of C~na del Ma,r, SantA Ana. C'rf'a~ conJMtion 18 to be •· hnney ptOptrt)' on tht' Cotona (1~ hall. Commlla1on -.mbers Mttttary.tf'U Urt'r. • p«"tf'd •• lt\OC'e resldenUaJ ilalta Llftl& TOr a IAYD ct.l Mar blair owrlooklng Ollna ~ to study t~ prateUI and New brok~r mf'm~'r d ltt'('tors , .... ln'IS COP a~ aclcWcl. ~ to mouaa reautettatlon ~. w!Mn Kr . .,_rta wtU (On· ~bly to 1~'-* It ht ...,. 1\1. ~*'t~ at tM r.neeuna of 1M Patrolman Donald Oyau at e WIIAT,..., ... .., »a. Unda sa.wan. 2tl2 w. ttruct an apart.JMnt bulldlnc: tu.re cap tallm~IN'Dt project. lf'OUP lut nursc:t., In tbto BaJ. ftftd teeth maries whldl brob Here a. a •m....., ot tM ,.. 0.. h7~ Me aport IHda. tM Counc:Q ukH !or ..!!..~~1K11 __ boa la.y Club lncludotd Dldt lt.lo· the Akin on the outai* ol hls t ponllelt fi'GIItl IIM!rl'laantt ... ftll. •* .. Ute of ber lJ·I'DCIIItll· .....-tnc NPOit Oft Cne -liM fY YK'I'DAIIIIIDT-I .-1 .. ot Colta MfQ. Bob a.IC'kecta rilllt fcrea.rm wht-n bitten llr)t & duta! old .. ..,_., JeuuU.w, MriJ ot ..,.,... to nMit)y ~ The ~ 11-. .. ...,.,.. l:w9. ol Kewpart and Jtuth ~~ of ~"-ooer In a poU~ coer wCINt AOC'IS' C<M 1 81)1, •• fill. "1'111 ... .,. M&wport p01a ,.,ort· e Au~ tiM ~on of Vetf'rana ol Wwtd War I. will ••* talancl. •15 t fl'n,._f -''•· o..Da tel tt.fttl aftd ......_ ........ ..s. lilt. 'sw-art IUd Mr ctaqh· a ~traet wt"' CMrlon --~c • ....t at I p.m. ~. Dfoto. 6. o.Mr bold -0\~ dlrerton In· Mar. at 40 p.m. Jut '7\M...,. tbat tile tramc ._. ..... ter .... Mpn ~ a-...t Lclt& .,._... <'OIIRIIant. to aallw! In U.. Cotta M1M lAIIIa Ball. d ... ..,., C'lwnberlaln. ~ Patrolman Oya .. "-4 ~ .._..... ...._ --.: Sl II 1 •:te a.m. ud ..., ...... a ....,. o1 poealatlon --.&t'/ lnlormadon Oft tiMt --~~ WI1Me liD ancl lack .. , .. , J-., W. Caftlfr, 31, ol tM o.r.s.a Clllt tile......._ lllllt ·e I Ia· kKCO 1 lllalllw.n_... .. ucl ............... ,..aWe .n· on ._..bentblp ~ ..... , -• ._,,.. 1'1 nL W'lD1am CNiM1J ct.J au ....._on ctww-el "WWd ........ •••tMI til .. M1f ............... .-da 1u ....... Nlatlai tD tall ,_ OMIIMMir...., ._.. II •1 ttiCiW .akootr rot the rMl· clilltGit:ltbl dM peect aM letcW· ~ polllt. • .. ...,. • tD _..... lliiiU'-a.c ............ ....,._ OJIWe s.-. •.,.... aadaft. (~ttn.d ea,... * e EVALUATING SCHOOL TEXTBOOK'S My commendation to s chool board member Mel Berry for voting agains t the use of the reference book, "Geography and World Affairs," in our ele- mentary school district. There should be no place in our educational system for a textbook that whittles away at our respect for our na tion's heritage, min- -imizes the bruta lity of Soviet aggression, promotes one-world government, downg ra d es the United States in its relations with its neig hboring countries, praises e conomic planning by governmen t, and, in general, takes a n egative view. of our nation. • .,. * e "HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU ARE RIGHT? .. A postcard se nt to the publisher of the Ensign last week from Costa Mesa carried just these inquir- ing words: "How can you be so S URE that YOU are RlGHT?" Now, I've heard this q uestion b efore, and I know the line of reasoning tha t follo ws, namely, that what is right de pends upon who's d oing the talking. An- other way to say it is that "right" a nd "tru th" are changeable -depending fo r their meaning o n what- eve r the majority may a ccept a t any given moment in history. In other wo rds. there are no eternal truths that remain unchanging for a ll time . I disagree w ith this philosophy of "majority makes right." I believe tha t there are eternal truths. the "moral absolutes." that they are to be found in the laws of God. and that it is the duty of every per- son on earth to seek out these truths and to live by them. To be "right" means abiding by those truths. Despite the d oubts of the skeptics. the re is no mystery about the laws of God. They are writte n in the Bible fo r all to read. Whatever claim I ma y have to being "right," I credit to my daily effo rt to live by those laws. The skeptics who say that there are no e ternal, unchangeable truths are in reality saying tha t there is no God. That is an awesome judgment to make. RAn •• TIE D-IlEA? ., IIU.DD rDfCII e HOW MUCII ZOimfQ? "Damned little" z on I n g is nPeded here, according to the nPw city advisor. Charles Ben· nett. from Milwaukee and L.A. Advic-e on the tall building problem is what Mr. Bennett has lwPn hired for by the city. I doubt If he Is going to feel at homP here -our council, plan· nin~ and park commissions be· ing tht> greatest bu~h of law pa._~NS yet. EvPryone who has tangled w lth any of these bodies or their ht>lpPrs will know what I tnHn. Naturally tall buildings are hPrf' to stay. It does not coat $30(111 Juc;t to find that out. The big thing Is where and how should thf>y he built to be assets ln<;tP 111 of liabili ties to the com . mun11v Wa trh out for a tussle between thl' tnve'>tOr'! who wa nt to re- !ltnrt thP multi-storied towers to old ~Pwport Beach - a nd those whl) would like to limit the m to arpa;; farthPr Inland. There is a rompPtitivP point involved. The proftt stakes are high. • • 0 e FREEWAY This i" an anxious week for mur h or thl' buo;1ness community at San Ci.-mt'ntt'. Thf' nrw !ret-way t)y.pass Ia open a nd th•lU!'ands or cars that rormt'rly rrawlf'l'i lhrough the main stem \'-ill now speed around ant1 IM-.r the towh What will hap(X'n to the res- taurants. SNVII'C !'tation'l. motels and "hops th.11 depend upon the tra nsient tradr" Will th('y wtthrr .tway like th~ at Carl-.bad, BuPna Park. Beau mont. and othN towns whose tra!fit• stream h.ls been diverted? Probably so -and a period or agonizing rf'acl justmf'nt wtll takf' plat'e in the husinPss dlstriC't - while dlffer('nt kinds of occu- pa nts move In who can make a living from customers who live In the neighborhood. The scene a t San Clemente Is ...... , ....... ., IILE o• ........... ... _ ... -~-· -&.o.-tiiWt-awrn ... ._ ........ s a-=a k? S a C.... E • ~ ~a.. -" I" a preview or What wiiJ happen In Corona del Mar within a few years -when a new freeway La bullt around our town. • • • e CJTT'S REEDS Interesting news -the City or Newport Beach has just given a Hat of what It wants to the Ir· vine company. This Is the first time I can re · calJ this being done. Usually It has been ju.st the other way around. The switch Is to the good of a ll concerned. Good neighbors ahould talk freely and frankly to each other. Mayor Stoddard's list Includes an auditorium-art center. mu- seum, theater, civic center. and recreational (aclJlties for citizens. That Is fine for a starter. Most 'people would be glad to have added a 40 to lOO·acre natural park area back In the Corona del Mar hills. Some pretty won- derfUl canyons and view spots there that cou ld be preserved for fu ture generations. e UP T8K aoAD Monday eventne. I drove ·up Cout Hwy. aa far aa Seal Beach. 1 stopped at Sam's Seafood pi~~. What a chance! The only thine familiar was the ble neon sword· ll&h with "Sam's Seafood" In lu middle. Since It's t>Hn rebuilt, you wouldn't be aure it you tNft In Tahiti or JCona~ It's l()OC};. PoJy. neslan now and mo.t attractive. Mighty attractive wattreue., too, s uh! I liked Sam's new pia~. • A.lflfVAL raoue Having been to Sam's I now understand why the S.C. Sport· tlsher's Service AAan. plfk~ It for their annual skipper's cUnner, to whJch I always seem to re· celve Jl welcome invitation. The SCSSA. as · you probably know. ronslata of all the skiP· pers, deckhands, landing opera. tors. bait haulers and others as· soclated with Southern CaJifor· nia's active and capable deep sea sportfishine Industry. Captain Cy Tucker is the perennial emcee and does a fine job, In addition to being the So. Cal. represent&· tlve of Schenley Sport.srnen'a Club. It was real good to see Gil Smith, , Phil Tozer. Splke Taft, Pappy Graham and all the other skippers from Morro Bay to San Dleeo. I've had a lot of fun. a lot of COOd fishing aboard many of their boau. I wish them good luck. good fishing, and long llv~. And thanks, rellas, for the invite! e S.S.C. AWABS Biggest deaJ ~ the evening was the wlnd-up of the Schenley S.C. summer awards program. 'Tis no small satisfaction to walk up there and collar a big shining trophy which says that YOU -llttle ol' YOU -caught the biggest thls or that of the entJre season! No less exciting to those who work hard and do a swell job are the 200 buck checks that go to each skipper. deck hand and weighmaster roncerned with each of the 4 biggest flsh. This is a real jackpot after a long summer of early dawns and little sleep. I'm real happy for you guys! e TBE WDnfEBS Biggest yellowtail was caught. believe U or not, from a private boat. Lloyd Taylor of Long Beach and his cute wile. aboard their Alida, put Into Catalina's Ca t Harbor one day last sum· mer and proceeded to go fishing. Lloyd got a hook·UP with some· thing so bl& that he had to chase It all around -er, his wile did, that is! He finally got the mo&a· back aboard. I thJnk. of all the sse trophy winners. those 2 Tay· Jors were the proudest. Can't say 1 blame 'em. for Lloyd's ol' yal· Jer weighed 51 lb. 6 oz. The other fortunate fishermen who took the Schenley trophies home were: Joseph Kohl. Gardena. tuna, 52 lb. C He brought 1t with him- mounted!) Vern Diggins, Los Angeles. barracuda, 14 lb. 9 oz. Sam Lauda, Brea, white sea bass, 58 lb. 9 oz. Yep, I had a mighty pleasant evening, Thanks again, you all! And good luck! DAT IJf COU&T COIIDIC The Ora nge County Legal Sec· retartes Assn. wtll have their ''Day In Court" on Tuesday. Nov. 29. In Superior Court, Santa Ana. ~Presiding Judge Ronald Crook· shank will be host to the secre· tarles In Dept. 5 a t 9 a .m.. and they wllJ then proceed to the rourtroom of their choice to ob· serve a case In progress. All legal secretaries are invited to particl· pate. SChool New-s * HIIGHTS &aiOOL • • A at~nt eoundl mHUni waa held laat week to dlacuae t'e dan&er of congestion and run· rona tn the halla. • • • Stuclen~ have t>Hn selected for -the lnltrumentaJ aroupa eon. duc:ted by" Mr. David Borken· hapn. Studenu In the advanced .,oup are: Sandy Uttle, Robert Miller, J I m Knowlton, rp a m Tbom~n. Terry Ro&s, Pat Smith. Mike Wella. Jim Schuman, Judy Sherman, and Randy Roju. Beg1nnlng &roup atudenta are: Patty Huddleston, Joan Boetto, Michelle Schulte, VIcki Palmer. Susan ICraetke, Trina Broylea, Bobby Hald, David Varley, Steph. anJe Brown, Cathy Selman. Kar- en Brockma n, Janet Cook, Jill Horner, Danny Mooney, 'Peggy McCowen, Ginger Hannahs. Su- san Shaler, Kevin Shannon, RJcky Meinzer, Jim PaddiC'k, Linda Col· llns, Bill German, Nancy Neece, Marla Allbritt"On, David Rivera, Terry Glass. Phyllis Hickman, Linda Arnold. Jimmy Sparks. Mark Nelson, David Vierling. Greg Jones, Richard Showstack, Stephen 'Pattison, Bruce Cox, ·Kurt Kalmbach, Richard Paegel, Rush Trower, Steve Myers. Dean Me· Dlvitt. Scotte Burnham, Stewart HutchJnson, and Brian Shannon. *HARBOR VJ'£W The nurse In a publlc school carries a large re~nslblllty. Mrs. Georgia Soukup, the nurse for both Harbor VIew and Coro· na del Mar Schools. has been In public school work for 4 years. She Is a graduate of the Unlver· slty ot Southern California and Los Angeles Cou nty Hospital. Her work toward the Muter of Arts degree Is In progress at Chapma n College. She has served as a supervisor at Ule Anny Hospital In San Pedro and surgical s upervisor at St. Joseph's Hospital In Orange. She lives with her husband. Ken, and her children. Christine and Faith, In Orange. They hope to move back to the Harbor Area soon. • • • The Sixth grade all s tar touch football game was played last Thursday during the noon hour. Two teams. totaUng 28 members, participated under the dlrectlon of Mr. PhJl Maurer and Mr. Jack Hart. Ahet 'an evenJy.matched rontest. Mr. Maurer's team. led by Dan Orr and Jack Fowler. eked out a ·13·0 win. • • • Secretaries perform an lmpor· tant function In the elementary schooL Mrs. Paul Rodet is In her second year as secretary. At times she must wear the hat of a banker. nurse, tranaporta.Uon expert. accountant, and comfort· er to the many children and parents who enter or call the office dally. As are many "native Callfor· nlans", Peggy was born in Kan· sas City. Ml.uourl, and came to California In 193ft After attend· lng school ln Pasadena, she ron- tlnued her education at Mills College and the University or Southern CaJUornla. The Rodets have lived In the harbor area for 7 years. During that time Peggy has been active In he r church, youth, and rom· munity activities as has her husband. Paul. Mo.t of their tree time, however, Is c\urenUy spent with 4 growing chJldren: Terrie, 14, Stephen, 11, Dana, 10, and La ird, 8. * HOBACE ENSIGN ly Cllllll GODWIII Hundreds o~ revolver ahella (some not exploded ~) have been found at the alte of the new intermediate ~hool now be- Inc built lnland ot c.rona "'del Mar. Tbe shells, which were du, up during the &radlng, were found where the new calet•ria Ia going to be located. An enormous redwood pocket and a large whale booe were al~ found. ~ revolver shells were depomted there when an old movie was shot In the 30's. • • • "The seventh graders are In detention room more often than the elg.hth eradera," Mr. Norman StJJlwell, vice-principal, com· mented recently. It aeema that the students are forrettlna the Information In the student hand. book about detention and •re not paying attentlon to the warnings. • • • Student pictures will be re· turned very soon. Thls year the Enslrners will &et the photoa In rolor, ao the price. will be a lit· tle hleher. The packet wJIJ be arrang.ed differently. Students will receive 2 portraJts In color, 8 wallet-size In color, and one larae class plate In black and white. All re-orders will be In black and white. The total price or the opacket will be 12.75. • • • Mr. Stillwell and the Student Council are planning to have one assembly per month. In Decem· ber. Mr. William Lynd will be In charge of the Chrlstll'las pro· grom. which is held each year In the student gym. Parents and children will see the pro~m on Dec. 14. In February, Enslen will have the Mi.eslsslpplana at the paid assembly. Th~y are a group of talented Negro singers. This assembly will be held on Feb. 71. • • • Civil defense was discussed at the recent PT'A meetJng. They are also thinking about opening the playground of Ensign to the public on weekends. However. this project is not even In the planning stage yet. • • • Ensign's A's and B's were both defeated In the Nov. 9 double- header against Tustin. The srore tor the A game was 7·0 and for the B game 14·2. • • • Mr. Mann's home room elec- Uons are u follows: Btll Holden, president; Bruce Olander, stu. dent council representative; Tom Galla, alternate, and Sa n d y Walker, Red Cross. Mr. Mann's eighth grade aclence classes are studying the seuhore. The stu · dents have seen movies and are planning to go to Cabrlllo Beach Museum. • • • All Ho race Ensign basketbaJJ games will be played ln the aft· emoon, except :z. which are on Nov. 22 and Dec. 8. These are goJng to be played at night. Games will be played with Kal . ser, 'Rae, Tustin and a tourna - ment with Huntington Beach. • • • The eighth grade glee club wiJJ be singing on the comer of Dahlia Ave. and Coast Hwy. In Corona del Mar at 4:30 p.m. 'Otursday, Dec. 8. The Ensign School band will be there at 4:30 p.m. the next day. The mu.slc ls to attract people to bring their gifts tor needy chlldren In the "share·a·glft" Chrlstmas t r e e program, sponsored by the New- port Harbor ZOnta Club. You can bring gltu from Dec. 11 14> 17. THE INSECT COLlECTtON, for which instructor John Johnson's classes have been famous for more than 20 years, is u$hered in a t Harbor High School in November 9f each school year. Mr. John- son is shown here helping C la udia Irwin (center) and Bonnie Welch bring their collections into the biol09y lab. Eoch o f these collec· tions contains more than I 00 different insects, mounted and classi· fied. *NEWPORT SCHOOL Children In Mrs. Jane Morrl· son's second erade claaa at New- port 'Elementary School have been making atudlea of various rommunltles, both In thla coun· try and abroad. In answer to letters whJch they have written, they have re· ceived many lntereft!n• repUea from auch countries as Enaland, Rolland, France and Chlrra, and fi'Oill varloua aectlpoa of the UnJted States, and from our n•w states, Alaaka and Hawaii. Through theee atudl~, the children will make a romparlaon of weather, lndu.striea and fam· Ules of other rommunllles and our own. Th.ls Information will be assembled In notebooks. * C.D.M. SCHOOL Mrs. Barbara Welsh's third graders have been saving rocks for their science claaes, a nd now have an Impressive collec· tlon. The reauJta of the electlon held last week at Mariner-a ICbool, showed the atudenu to be In ab· solute dlsa,-reement wtth the general pubU~. Out ot' 4.1& votes cut, Nlxon received 390, while Kennedy came In a poor second with only 45 vot~. • • • • A Newport Beach patrolman wUI vlalt the second arades to eive a talk on hJs role in the community. • • • Council members decided to chanae the rules ot 4·aquare to alJow the server to serve the baJl from D square lnst.Nd ol A square at a meeUnar held last Friday. • • • A Christmas pf'OITam Ia alated tor Dec. 15. Chrlatmaa Carda wtll be the theme, wtth each class expreulng a greeting In son&. ,.., .. ,.. ......................... .... ,..,...... c... caw. )-0110. • Children's Books You1 find the b •• t selection in the HMMr ArM •t H.W looDI Hundrecfs of titles, including tMse new ONt: Little a..,.·, P~ Petty. $2.75 . . . The Dol ancl the Kat.n (another Lonely OoiJ, $2.10 ••• Moy Moy tiM new Leo Polm1. $2.95 • . • In a Pum~in Shel • (~ new Joaft Walsh Ancjund), $2.95 .•. ...,.,., new I Can Read tittes.. $ I. 95 • . • The Colorful LAnd of Pooh tco'orint bool), $3.00 ••• The Wodd of Pooh •nd Christopher Robin ftwo volurMa, boHd), $1.95 .•• The P'tdorial Library of Sdenca. $9.95 .•. The Sltittey Temp&. TI'NIUrf, $).95 ••• Kon-Tiki (for YOUfHJ people), $4.95 ••• The &alden Picture Att.. of the Wottd (three volumes, M.ed), $10 .•. Hawaii, tfte Aloha Stat., $3.50 •.. end rNny, "*'Y ~. HARBOR BOOKS 2116 f . ,_,, Hithwoy, Corono Del Mor, o• 5-1666, frM Detlwery • Start Your Chrtstnlll Cl-Haw - , Jll "Offa ...... z' •• .......... • Fr01a "'-POUCE BLO II ER e 1W1QIDAY. OCT • ., lplalned of t20 damaae to a hoUA a.m. broueht oUicera to the ~ne OUicer Jim Mayo reported that trailer .•. A movie camera, llaht to find no evl~nce of llleeaL a hit and run car cauted exten-meter and 3G mm camera, val· entry; owner L. S. Rowberry ar· alve damaae to the rlaht front ued a 1:239, were atGlen from rived to stand by until the ar· fender of pollee car 4307, appar· hla car about a month •ao rival of an alarm repairman. ently whJle he wu . out of the parked In front of hls apartment. l tena W. ............. 511 car JnvestlaatJna a dlaturbanee Donald Bu.h, 1530 Miramar Dr., ,..., A.... c.-•• K•. PROfESSIONAL CENTER PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED A.UJa.u TO UGDf&IDII AriD)' Pvt. Cary S. MctCet, wh«* wtt., M~. uv .. at 2212 Mlne1' St., Colt& Mae, hu been u.iJMCI to the Ylat Enalneer Conlp&ny at J'ort BAUr, Caut. He Ia a 1J&C araduate of San Juan Hlah llehooland a 1• paduate of Oranee Cout eou~ae. Hla mother, Vl'l. Vlolet E. McKee, Uvea at 1~ Skylark la~. Bay. CtM. In a Corona del Mar bar ... Dr. Balboa. reported. reported 1M tMtt eC • l iS R. C. Pyle, 308 Pirate Rd., Cliff e WDJIUDAY, ocr. It ..._......._ tlte .._. iNa laia Haven, reported that he wu Ralph Wllllama. 4401 W. Cout Nr ,..-.. .t ........_, A"' mov1ne a doll hou.e from that J{wy. Weat Newport, reported the Cllld C:O.t • ..,... C... del addreu to 2406 VIa Marina, up· theft:~ of a t300 .et of aoll cluba, lla ••. 1.--.,.._ .... Jill per bay ••. Mra. ~athertne Bur-balta, a leather bae and a fold· er.tfteW Dr .. -.y ......._ ... ton, 318 Coral Ave .• Balboa h · lna·type cart from h'-car .•. A ......_. br • dec'-f• • ... land, reported the theft of a t8 Ure, wheel a nd Jack, valued at blte1 tM ..a.ca ... .,...._. tonneau cover from her car • • • 1110. were .tolen from the car of ti...s .t 1171 Clrde Dr., -.y A physician waa called aftef' Arthur L. Morrla, 424 Dahlia Ave.. I ...._ Mary Steed, :rT, ot 1969 Pomona Corona del Mar, In tl arvlce ata· Juveniles sprayed red paint on St., C05ta Mesa. became dlzzy tfon pat)llnl lot. the eange door of Wllllam Fer· and fainted In a bank at Balboa D...w .... -. JU c.au.a ree, 2117 Ocean Blvd., Balboa. Blvd. and Wuhlneton St., Bal· a..._ .....,_ ~ e.a-and on a vacant house at 2109 boa, at 3:40 p.m .... Crall pkiMd u..t f• J ...._ Ia 1 Ocean Blvd .... Mrs. L. A. Ham· Stannard, SOO S. Bay Front. --tba _..... ...._..._broil· llton, 201 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal· Balboa Island, reported the theft .. br , fdt -Ida two mrs 6oa, complained that 6 juveniles of a radio urlaJ from hla car ••• 11M ...,.. -eC ,._.. J. on the east side of Bay Island parked near S. Bay Front and 019--. rt. ., 11121/a I.aarel were throwing rock! at her hus· Pearl Ave., Balboa Island. ft.. lf...,.t ......... reeelnd band In an outboard motor ~oat. e PBIDAY. ocr. 14 .._ :-... Ia • collf"-A 109 ._ quciiCIIItiiMd crt Orval Lyon, 2431 W. Coast wUia • ft·p r rapT Klaool bua 405 3Ith St., Weet lf....,..t • .,t. Hwy., Newport Beach, reported dd... br J) r ¢1 P. w..... er bltla9 Wcryae Woodroff. 10, the theft of a $25 Ice chest from bana. a . ......._, wlalcla n· of 2 lcl1bocl C.... W..t w ... a garage there ... Gilbert Lau· celftd .. ,_.., •• at vs. Udo port ••• L E. TNcT. 211 Urd renee. 3608 Marcus Ave., West ·...s lf...,.t 81Yd., lfewport St., W•t Wewpod, camplai...S Newport, reported the lou of a 8eclcla. tb•t 3 bop dciiDCIIed • baiJ.d. StOO watch either on a boat In Vehicles driven by Mrs. W. D. 1119 a.Dder 'COMtnlctloa crt 50tb the bay or o n the beach at 13th Nelson, 214 Jasmine Ave .. Corona St. ...S Weptuae Aft.. w .. t St. and Ocean Front, Balboa .. · del Mar. and Kay Miller, 266 Wewport. Investor Richard V. Jordan has announced plan. for the 3-story Westcl11f ProfeNional C e n t e r bulldlnt. to be constructed at the corMr of Weatcllf:f Dr. and Irvine Ave., at the comer where the Snack Shop La now bf'lng built. s•zll• .. r••• .. , .......... , .. I'SaJIIng the Mediterranean" Is the subject of the film and talk by Dr. Paul D. Van Dergrlft scheduled for the d inner meet· lng of the Balboa Power Squad· ron at 7 p.m. today fThursdayl In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. District Commander Arthur F. Rltterrath w'lll be present. Tro· 'Phles will be awarded for the seamarahJp contest a nd district rende--tvous. New members will be Introduced and advanced grades certlllcates awarded. A new course In marine ttlec· tronlca by the squadron Is ached· uled to start In ~ovember. Oth· er classes In elementary piloting, advanced piloting and seaman· ship and weather. sailing and engine maintenance will start in January. Mrs. Leon d'Us.seau, 702 Iris Palmer St., Costa Mesa. were In-Mnt Geor~e Carver. 2294 Chan· Ave., Corona del Mar, reported volved In a traUic accident at net Rd., Balboa, reported suing thP theft of 7 miniature bells, Broad St. and Santa Ana Ave., a young pollee dog foaming at LECAL WOTICE valued at S7. which had been Newport Heights ... Roy v. War· the mouth at the harbor entrance SUPERJOR COURT OF THE hanging outside her front door rick, 38, of 2331 Zenith Ave .. San. jetty; officers were unable to Jo. STATE OF CAUFOR~lA ... Paul Pendarvis, 42. of Ca· ta Ana Heights. was charged cate the dog ... Paul B. Hick· FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE brlllo St., Lido Park, Newport with drunk driving, and Roger R. man. 108 VIa Antlbes. Lido hie, No. 91660 Beac.-h, ~ame lll and fell oU a Morrissette. 39, of 427'i West· reported the theft of a wallet SUMMONS sear at that address ... A bur· minster Ave.. Newport Heights. rontalnlng 5 oil firm cred it (General) glar forced a locked door to ealn was charged with Intoxication cards ... Mrs. R. 0 . Brazelton, TR'EVA JEAN WESTMORE· entry to the home of Betsey F. In auto at Newport Blvd. and 521 Tustin Ave .. Newport Heights. LAND. a Minor. by her Wright. 1738 Tradewlnds Lane, Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. complained of unknown persons Guardian ad Litem, MABEL Baycrest, and stole t.wo rolls of • TBtJUDAT, OCT. 20. throwing objects against her ODESSA BERSCH, Plalntiff.s wrapped nickels valued at $4. An employee failed to turn an home, apparently In retaliation vs. • SATtJJmAT, ocr. 15 alarm key off. causing a bur· for interference blamed on hf'r JOSEPR WAYNE WEST- F. H. Stevena, 627 ~a Iabar Dr .. glar alarm to ring at Blackman's husband's ham radio · · · A hit MORELAND, Defttndant. Jrvlne Terrace, complained of Jewelry, 3424 VIa Oporto, New· and run car damaged the parked THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE beer cans belne thrown on the part Beach ... Robert Rouhler, car of Robert D. Burgener, 319 OF CALJFORXIA, roof and In the yard at that ad· •124 43rd St.. West NeWpOrt, re· Fernando St., Balboa. To the above named Defendant: dress ... John E. Hines, 540<1 ported the theft of his bicycle e StJJrDAT, OCT. 23 JOSEPH WAYNE WESTMORE· Seashore Dr., West Newport, re· from Newport H arb 0 r High Sax.e Dobrin, 19-15 Teresita LAND ported the theft of a S15 three· School ... Mabel 'Powers. also Lane. Harbor Highlands, report· You are hereby dJrected to ap· legged barbecue ... Margaret known as Gloria w. Andrews. ed the theft of four hub caps pear and answer the complaint Allen. 6051.-Jasmine Ave .• Coro· also known as Virginia M. Pow· \'alued at S25 ... Sid Cohen. 1818 of the above nalll4'd plalnturs na del Mar, reported the theft er, s-a. of 607~~ trls Ave .. Corona W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. flied In the above entitled court of four hub caps valued at S50 del Mar. was booked on a petty reported the theft of a S350 bag in the above entitled action from her car. · theft charge on a complaint from of gol! clubs ... A car driven brougth against you In said Kerry E11911all. 303 ColUDa rhe Corona del Mar All American by Richard L. Whitt', 43, Los An·l court, within TEN days after the A.... 8a1hoCI Isle D d. cam-Market ... Shelby L. Walch, 35. gele-s. hit the rttar of a car driv· servk e on you of this summons. plcd...S _. 11 :50 CLIIL tbclt bel of 1552 ~11ramar Dr .. Balboa, was en by Gerald K. Crorle. 28, of j lf served within the above namt"d home b.s bMD eotered -• charged with hit and run proper· 305'' Femleaf Ave., Corona del county, or within THIRTY days time hetw•o 2:30 ...S 3:30 ty damage after his car dam· ~1ar. !ltOpPf'd waiting to make a if served ttlsewhere. CLIIL, • ...,. aDd ar.,. ......_ aged a reflector post at Balboa left turn at 201 E. Coast Hwy .• l You are hereby notified that tobD -.1 fuDitv.N ,.,.. dlllll· Blvd. and 9th St., Balboa ... Mrs. New po r t Be a c.-h . . . Linda unle s you so appe-ar and an· ~ ••• Gleea a. Katblecna. Lawrence Koenig, 200 Poppy Ave.. Schaumburg, 310 Via Lido Nord. I swer. said plaintiff will take J07 C.OW.. a .... 8a:1boa lalad. Corona del Mar, complained of Udo Isle, reported the theft of a judgment for any money or dam· nputed ......... ., 2 poft• an eee belne thrown aealnst her $25 purse from a car parked on I ages demanded In the complaint Die .a.ctdc la1 .......... Cit house during the evenlne and VIa Eboll. Udo Isle. u arl.sing upon contract. or will 151. several times In the past few e MORAY, OCT. M apply to the court for any other Mrs. Pe117 F. lloche, 642 IRa· weeks ... A blcyrle was stolen A car driven by Dou2la.~ E. relief dttm anded in the com· m ona Dr .• Irvine Terrace, report· from Pat Varney, 110 VIa Ithaca, Hays, 21. of 662 Via Lido :Sord. 1 plaint. ed coming home a fter midnight Lido Isle. Lido Isle-. hit pa rked c.-ars regis · Dated Ckrobt>r 26. 1960 to find unknown persons had • .ramAT, OCT. 21 tttred to John J. Latham. North I L. B. WALLACE, Clerk user her vacant home for a ·par-Charles A. Cort. 414 .B Fern lear Hollywood, and ~el Burns. Long I By D. Perry )1aynard, ty and had stolen Items of value Ave .. Corona de-l Mal'. complained Beac.-h, at :H3 VIa Lido, causing O.puty Clerk . . . . Mrs. Leo Burke, 320 Sapphire that a hit and run car caused extensive damage to all 3 cars GALVI:S R. KE'E~E AvP .. Balboa Island, reported the heaV}~ damage to his P-"r'ked car . . . Peggy Rustan. 4701 Ri ver Attorney at Law thPft of camplne equipment and at that address . . . Myron J. Ave.. Wes t ~ewport. reported 333 North !'lewporr Boule\·ard tool-; from her carage ... Albert Emch, 306 E. Blboa Bl vd .. 831• somt>One atte-mpted to force open Newport Beac.-h, California V. Smith. 219 Cedar St., West boa, rt>ported the theft during the front door of her home be· I Mldway 6·l221 . Nt'wport. complained of the theft th<' night of his 1952 hardtop ~· tw«>en midnight and 6:30 a.m. Attorney for Plaln~1ff of $24 rash from a wallet left on dan ... )frs. Leo Shrl\•er. llOO but were unsuc.-cessful ... Larry PubUsh: ~O\'. 10. 1 '· 2~. Dec. 1. 8. the front seat of h b car ... Pe te Dover Or Wttstc.'ll rt complained A. ~forgan, 469 N. Nttwport Blvd.. 15, 22. 29, 1960. Riddell. 221 VIa Firenze. Lido that 11~'ut three · eggs were ~ewport Heights. reported the Jn the Newport Harbor Ensign. Is le. reported the theft of a bl· thrown at her garage door dur· burglary of $180 in $20 btlls from cydtt. ing the night ... An auburn· I a drt>s.~r drawer In hls home. • SUHDAT, OCT. 16 haired man about 26 stole a S3 the thief lt'avlng bls hou e In A car driven by Donna Marie bottle of bay rum f~ Bidwell's a di!lordNiy way with dQthes Ma-;on, 25, of 427 E. Bay Ave.. men's store, 3428 VIa Lido. New· and article's thrown around. Balboa, hit the rrar of the port Beach, and was seen leaving e TU ESDAT, OCT. 25 stop~d rar of Milo C. Lacy, 47. In a black station wagon. :'\farylyn Benson. 81~ E. OC'ean of ~;} El Modena Ave .. Newport Keat TCif)«. ISSJia Opel A ... e.. Front. Balboa. l"f'port ('d at 1:10 Heights. knocking It ahead Into la1bocl lalarld nparhcl tile a.m., that hN husband, Dale. the car or Lawrenc.-e E. Roycroft. theft ol • ~ A coaa was missing. that he had not 31 , of 1582 Baker St., Costa Mesa. plcl&at of two ~ 1..._: returned sin<"<' leaving at 10 a.m. stOPP<'d for traffic at 2410 W. Dllee Cllllllabl9 • ~ crt Monday SE"eklng work In Bur· Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach .. ; the.....-llaow Cit .. ..,......_. bank ... Jean Brooks. Apt. 5,, Louise C. Wilson, 57, of 1557'i bor 111911 Scbool hloawlat oftl· 404 E. Balboo Blvd., Balboa, re· M iramar Dr.. B a I boa, wu c.n to MGidl _. 1 ........ tile ported a television SE"t stolen j chargeed w1th drunk driving J .....U.S depcnted Ia • i• --~(~Co~n~tl~n~u~e~d_:o~n~p~a~g~e~9~•~-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ after her car was Involved In an u t obtJ accident and s lid down the road Cia -•· C divider at Balboa Bl vd., and Daniel D. Grosz. 27. of 879 on· Nl th St Balboa a passenger gress St., Costa Mesa. was He~en L. 'Darby, 52. Santa Ana: booked on a drunk drlv1na wa cha...,ed with Intoxication In charge following an accldeht at 8 ·• Se Balboa Blvd. and Coast Hwy., auto ... H. S. Keefer, 3610 a · West Newport .. A radlo·con· shore Dr., West Newport. report· · r d ed tlndln~» the theft from hl ga· trolled garage door was oun • sl ed open In the home of George R. rage of two fl.shJne reels va u ,..""'ber 604 VIa Lido Nord Udo at 167 ~ vvu ' • e MOUAT. ocr. 17 tale. apparentJy opened by a Belmont Sanchez, 1536 Dolphin passing car equipped with a ra· Tr., Irvine Terrace, reported that dJo.controlled aaraee door open· he was the vtctlm of a hlt and ;· SATUIIl)AY, oc:r. 11 run motorist In the Merle's Drive Donald D. h ttlt, 25, of 2401 tn parking Jot, Corona del Mar, Rollt Lane, Newport Reiabta, about 12:30 a.m. Saturday · · · was booked at 2:15 a .m. on J. Herbert Browne ll, 19!50 w. charces of drunk drtv1ne and In· Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. re· ,._A H ........ ed the theh of 2 plants in toxlcatlon In auto at ~st wy, .,_,. • and Marino Dr., Newport Beach tins, valued at $15, from h is of· ..• A burelar alarm ringing at flee buUdlne acroa Coast Hwy. the Quarter Deck, 2930 w. Coast from the Sea St-ou t Base, Newport ~~~~~~~~~~~~~J::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d Beach •.. Phillip w. Good. 72l ~wy., Newport Beach, at 4:48 Poppy Ave.. Corona del Mar, com plained that while he wu drivlnt north on Poppy Ave .. at Fifth Ave., the left front wheel ot hla car dropped Into a n open man hoJe. c..am--.,a .... c. ,.. ... ... ., ••• ... If ..... .... c... .......... c.t .. 0 0 ........... . ..... c... ........... . ........ -Illllt•t .. ...... .. .. a. ce.t llwy .. 0... ................ ..,. ....................... ~ ........... ..... _,I 0 1 111,_ .. ,.a.llc • ......... o.e.. ru-t. w . .... A.liNd O'Leary, 1'701 Ocean .. .,... ....... c.apWned ol hit a.ncl nlft ........... hie CU' ••• ,....c. ... .._ ..... .... Aw .. Wt wport Bllallta, ~· HIGHEST PAY· 4.SOCXt for ins11rtd savings • 'llrrtllla•IJIIIII ralt NEWPORT BAUOA SAVINGS AND LOA" ASSOCIATION • DIVIDENDS EVElY THREE IIONTHS Ta.a,., ... Mftt ...... _ ......... • ......... • •nn el Rflr Mill•• '-·-- Allison Honer will be the con· tractor for the halt·milllon·dol· Jar bulldlne. K. Stanley Bell 1.s the a~hltect, and Robert Scher· rer Is structural engineer. The 32,000 · square • foot profe ional center Is ICheduled to be ready for occupancy by early spring. Features of the building Jn . elude air condltlonlne. back. ground music, aound·condltloned partltlona, elevator, aluminum slldlnr dora opening onto view balronles, and tropical patio and gardens. ADVEifTUU I'IUIIILATED A color CHm, "Spanish Main Advenrure", wtll be presented by Col. John Craig at 8 p.m. tomor· row (Nov. 181 In Oranre Coast College auditorium as the second In the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club travel adventure series. VISJTOa nOM KmWUT Mrs. Lydia Comke returned this week to North Dakota after visiting her son and daugtfter· Jn.Jaw, the 'Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Comke, 618 O~hld Ave .• Corona del Mar, and grandson Doue Comke. HI, NEIGHBOR! The neighborhood pharmacy has always been a !ocaJ pomt tn the community. It's a erand old Ameru:an m.stttutlon. Here. fnends meet 1n!ormally. They talk about the weather. how thlnp are iOin& in the sports world. chlcuss politics, crumble a bit about talles. When we fUl a prescription for you. it is not jun a business transaction. ' lt'a an opportunity to be of helpful service to a nei&hbor and his family. Christensen Pharmacy 3021 E. COAST IIW'f .. COaOWA DEL 11Aa omOLE S.ISSO here's something new and different in G J FT S! CURTIS GOURMET QUALITY ALBACORE GIFT PACKS Alb.co,.._fenest food from t+te sea. The defic.ie tuture •nd netvr.l R.vor of tfte rich w+.iie meet is prewn-ed in t+te CurtiJ Custom Pad. This un ... ~nnin9 process a- '"'" you tf.et each ~n con- t eins only the lOiid w+.ite meet of t+te Albacore whic:h is beau- tiful to behold when the ~n is opeend . This is a GIFT wHich epPNk to t+te entir• femay on ell oc- cesions. WE WILL Cl.AJ)LT SBJP PDPAlD TOtJa OIIDU OF ctJitTJS ALaACOU Clrt' PACI[I DCLOSED Df aEAvfii'OL CIPT BOX PICTn£1) ABOVE, AT TH E FOLLOWJifC nJCES:- Dell,...... .. DeUft...S Otber ..... lD CCIUf.... Ia tlae O.LA.. 6 Can Pack Natural FlcrYor 12 Can Pack Natural Flcmx --·-··-.. .------- - -ORDER BLANK To WNtem Ccmoem Co •. Newport Beach. CaliL ••o LAFAYETTE AYE. -P•OWE OaJOLE S-Sl 10 .. Ollie 0 F011 aan.t18411 Ant....-1 C . . Gift ,__-• c. ,_. W.twral nn011 aut ,__ -II C. ,_. .tlttaNl ,...._ suo uo Oty . . ... z .... se.t. ·---------- l I I I I I I I I L --------.J • I .... . ...... , • • Pill II lnm111 SeveDteen new 8hae Blrda R'""'"' aJ. Rea41Nc Organization Of Thursday · Club Finished By Louise Meteer from Ma.rineni:Jementary School Ill w.e • a. C11111 ._ received their Blue Bird pina at Ollila .._ ,.._ • ... ., LOGISa Wl&&a a recent eeremony held at the ~~~~~~~;:;~~~~ .... 1 _,11 .... .... home ol Mrs. Fred Kulker, 1839 ;; .._ u .. ...,_.,.. II• ., Hllhland Dr., Harbor HJahJanda. y ...... ..._ ...._ • • .._ 'Miey are: Sharon Badham, ,._.., ~ ... ..._ ,._.......... Donna Blllda, Debbie Bltker, .,.. ...... ..., ..._ 8 • 11 _.,....., Beckie BJeJJand, CatJe Conii. Slxty women. most of them --..._. ._. -... lie .,.. Gayle Freiwald, Tracy Gayner, new to the Newport Harbor Area, ;..-..... • u~ ---..... sod Ita thy Humphrey, Ann La Mon· and repreeentina 20 dilfe~t Alld-. at__.. • .,._...._.fled. tame, Jackie Letth, Marcta~Mtt, atatea, aathered at Balboa Bay .._. ,...._.. ••«._ .. ...,.... cheU, SUsan Mulker, Mindy Ral· Club to complete organization of 11 ..._ little bet ney, Jody Schwarz, Sharl Ste· the Thursday Morning Club on ,.•__. .. :...._._, ... i! :an., vena, Bonnie Thompson and Cln· Nov. 3. TM M7 a. ._Ida t*' rll 111 aft I dy Vernon. They aareed to leave the dU· The leaders are Mrs. Robert ties of president In the handa Today'a generation of little boyt, wearlna Jona panta with Stevena, Mrs. Earl Bjelland, of their organizer, Mrs. Robert their dJapers; I wonder. Are they mlsslna aomethJn.v valuable ln Mrs. B. K. Schwarz .. nd Mrs. Roper, and al.so voted unanl: their experience? There was tomethlna to be said for the old daya Fred Mulker. . mously on oth.er officers and when a boy shot up tall and ganallng, and auddenly reachN the 'Mie pre.entatlon was made by committee chairmen. statua of a man In his first long pants. the We·tO·ma·chlck Camp Fire Mrs. Lloyd Swanson is first Here was much to strive for, especlaJly If they were cut down Girls. ''Ira Fun to n... In l'uhlon" l859 E. COAST mGHW AY CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3·5030 vice president and membership from Dad's. It wu aa good as being a youna Indian Brave anct U.. r.;&;i·.,.;;-';d.,i,;;; ... ;;ilfliiw;;;.._~coiia~J.4110. chairman; Mrs. James Elms. reaching the right to wear the first feather In your cap. ipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' second vice president and special There: waa a kJnd of psychology which went with tho.e first NEWLYWEDS ond new c!lrriv.,ls to the west coast are Lt. c!!nd Mrs. Jerry Davidson. The bride is the forme r Miss Beveny Bowker of Nashville, Tenn., niece of Mrs. Jessie Hill of 240 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mc!!r. Mc!!rine Lt. Davidson h11s been assigned to the El T oro Marine Base. where at the c!lge of 21 he is the youngest jet pilot. After visi tin g with .Mrs. Hill. the J oung couple moved to Santa Ana to the home formerly occup1e by Mrs. Hill s· son·in.law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Humeston, who left lost Sep· tember for Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. Humeston is assista11t engineer in the radio div~ion for the state of Wyoming. KATE & ADVOCATE BALL ·suMMONS' ARE SERVED events chairman; Mrs. J ohn lona pants, and a deep lnalde satlsfactlon unmatched In modern JamiesQll, recording secretary; times. It meant that before long you'd be able to shave, and amoke Mrs. William Stem, correspond· a pipe and aet out from under the thumb of the women folka. lng secretary; Mrs. Arthur Ells· Small boys and alrls were a ttired alike. They wore dresses worth, treasurer, and Mrs . R. W. or pinafores, long curls, If nature so endowed them, and araduated DauJ>enspeck, financial secre. Into rompers simultaneou.sly. By the time they were tour they tary. reached a fork In the road of fashion, one going In the direction Commluee chairmt>n are: MM!. of prim jUJnlpe~ and aprons for school, and scratchy organdy ruf. Robert Templeton. editor of the ties for parties a nd Sunday School. The other proceeded alona club's bulletin, "The Clarion"; more conservative lines, wearing bib overalls for play, which. Mrs. Roy Jackson. chairman of though long, really didn't mean anything, and something caJled the advisory committee from the knickers for school and dress·up. Tuesday Club; Mrs. Isabell Selp, Knickers kept small boys out of mischief. COnstantly remind· chairman of the Slgneaire:s; Mrs. ed to buckle up one sagging leg or the other, they were so busy Richard Ferncase, brldge: chair· at this business that they had little Ume for trouble. _ man; Mrs. W. J. Halligan, reser· The more unlucky little men wore serge or velvet knee pant& vaUons; Miss Jean Taylor. g lobe for dancing school, and something called an Eton jacket. This. trotters; Mrs. John T. Butler, vlsl· too, was a challenge to manliness. and more than one lad earned tatlon chairman; Mrs. D. A. Bry-his bleeding nose enroute to and from parties in such a costume. ant, te lephone committee chair· Thus It was that by the time a boy was 10 he was eagerly man, to be a~slsted by Mrs. A. anticipating that Ume when he should emerge into teen·age and £. Willis. Mr •. J. G. Blain and I come up with long pants like his father's. ' Mrs. F. B. Connolly; Mrs. Myron Sometlmes, If he worked hard, ate well and matched his size Gay send·otf for the Christmas • ::\felody, and Grant .MI.'ek3 of Steward, golf cha.~rman; Mrs. with a certain manliness of behavior, he m ight even qualify holiday season will be the Kate Santa Ana. vocalist. Guest stars Har~. Rothschl!'t\, culture vul· ahead of time for this wonderful pri\•llege. ., ; .......... , ...... ... .., ... llallyl CLOSED MONDAYS Del W•t eoa.t IDglaway K&WfOaT IEACB Stuft Snirt IESTAUIANT a nd Advocate Ball sponsored by I of TV and mones are expected tu~s · and Mrs. 1.1l Tubbs, dec· Pants, short or long, do not, of course, make the male. Never Qrange County Bar Auxiliary. to attend. 1 orations. to be asststed by Mrs. was this truer than today when It Is ns hard to tell boys from girls Mrs. Roger Hope of Fullerton. Door prizes include trips to AISf'n Inman. ~frs. Rob~rt Oh· as once It was when they toddled in dresses. But the fact that president, has announced that Las Vegas with stop·O\'t>rs at land. and .Mrs. Douglas .rlcMar·l anyone can wear t.hem, from baby sister to mother has taken away Mrs. John Nelson Hurtt of :'\t>W·I Hacienda and Troplcana hotels; tl~. . . from the male anim al one m ore frontier to be met and conquered .. ~~==::::::::::::::::::::::~ port Heights will be chairman a weekend at the Kona Kat Club :his wtll . be. a .. communit} -ot the event which will be ht>ld in San Dit>go. courtt>sy of Ba lboa SN\ lc£' organtzatl~n, ~1r~ .. Roper 111'11111 Secllol Jlltl BACK TO BAT SBOIIES Friday evening. De.:-. 2, at the Bay Cl ub: a wcckend for 2 at told the group. Ther~. vtll be Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breer o f Balboa Bay Club. the Sheraton Wt>st Hotel '" Los fun tlmc:'s. but we ~lll stand Of fiiWir lrl'll-!-1 Bay Shores just rt>turned home A goldt>n themt> will be intro· Angeles. rt>adr to help tht> Girls Club. the ... from a fa ll vacation In Palm ilayrrr.st ................ ,., ...... .... , 111111t ....... ,,.. $31.2SI. duced into decorations. ref1ecting Boys Cl ub, or a.ny other .. group . Mrs. 0 . Z. Robertson. 1101 Ebb· Springs. The Breers w ere enter· the "Goldc:'n Summons" lnvJta. r.. • I PI --~ asktng us to asstst them. tire Road, Harbor View Hills, Co· talned by m any friends in the .,... Aft. It IIJcitst .... """"' .... tions. which havc the appeu· ~IIIIIIN I 11-. She sta tt>d thar ~irs. ~eo Rob· rona dE'l Mar, was hosteS.!I to the desl'rt, Including Mr. and Mrs. ance or a s ummon to court. National Charity League. New· tns Jr. w ill ~ commumty serv-Tuc day Club Garden Section Lee &>rrlng. Bob Taliaferro and complete to seal, and a re In .a port Chapter, anticipates open· iet' chairman to act as .a liaison • las t Wc:'<'k. Fifty members en· I :\fr. and Mrs. C)•ril Welch of Em· handsome gold covN. Mrs. Frank ing a nothl'r bulldtng on Its hetw<'cn the communil} and the joyc:'d a progra~ presented by era ld Bay and Palm Springs. Willia ms of Newport is chair· I Thrift Shop propt>rty In Costa club . . 1 Mrs. J. R. Ktrkpatrick, well .~-~ ,.,,,~ .... ·- Furnitllltd modelt~: Commodore Rood. Mldwa11 f·IIIB A! man o! the decorations commit· Mesa.Pec. 1. This Is in linc with OthN pb ns tnclude meetmgs known ClowN a rranger from Vis· SltATIHC PABTIES PLAlflfED tee , 1.,_ c xpa nsion proaram ~nrl w ill t'\'l'Q' S<'<'Ond Thursday of th<' ta. who was asslsl<'d by Mrs. L. H b A Bl B' d ·· · · ... ' h r ~ b h h • h ar or rf'a ue tr s are TV per.;onalltv Art Ba kN will mak<' posstbl£' th<' ~<'lling of fur· mont rom Sf'ptcm er t roug &-onl'man. planning roller skatln parties <'m (·ee thl' hi.'ar1llnf' f'ntNtatn · nitur<' and rugs a , well 3 ,. cloth· .Mav. duf' or SlO pt>r month until Mrs. Clinton T rimble and Mrs. th H b g ment. which wtll indude his ing A s""cial ~a·l; for tflr Thrift thP. cha rtcr I" clos<'d. and an ad· E. Phillip Schmidt a.sisted Mrs. I at .Me ar or Roller Rink In Cos~ ' · .. ~ · .,. di 1 · f f ~:<:c R be h f ta • esa -from 2·45 to 4·4J w tfe Gerrl Baker noted magi·l Shop also will be In progress on ttona regtstratton l.'e o o>.> o rtson at I e re reshment M d N 28 N . clan· &>rnlcc ra)· :\tistress of that day to be addN after the charter is hour. Mrs. Leonard Andersen, p.m. on ay, ov. • for ew· ' · · · dosed. thE' Garden Section chalnnan, port and Corona del Mar; from Frigidaire RefrigeratOr ASK FOR "CHIS" BROWN Free Estimates-Quick Senice Da\'t~ Brown FRIGIDAJRE SERVICE TECH· NIC iA~:"; arr Factory Trained to r111~nose and cu re applldn<'e ailments ... quirklv and at low cost: A large supply of ~cnu1ne Frigidaire part:; on hand for your qutck rt>palr!\: For authorized Frigidaire service call Davis·Brown Company NOW~ THE COSTA MESA·BAUOR AJlEA'S OLDEST TV-APPLIAJIICE SALES & SE.RVICE ORCAJIIIZATIOM I SIIOPPDIG -......... titet1 II Jti1 FINtilc Tree The Newport Beal'h Employe<>;; Assn. is axtendlng an im·itation to all civic. church and soctal organi7a tlons to follow the fl oat· tng Christmas lrl'e in _:l;ewport bay with their own lighted ancl decorated boats. Arra ngemPnt;; can be madf' by calling Park. Supt. Cal Stewart at the City Hall, ORiole 3·2110. The Employt'es As..::n. again i~ 1 I sponsoring the floating trrl'. which will tour 1 he bay for :5 nights prior to Chri'>tmas E\·1'. I I CIIIL FO.R THE WEHDElls I A daughiPr. Wendy An n. 8 lh . wa~ born to l\fr and )trs. Frank I~ Wendell. 13.'3aW. Balhoa Blvrl . Balboa. In Ho:-~g Ho:-pital on Thuro;day. :-;ov. 10. ~hr joins Alan. :>; Brian. 1, and Kevin. 11 !. In the famil)'. ~1r. Wendell I'~ senior design engineN at Con· vair, Pomona. I -------• JOIW IAJl AtJIJLIA.RT New members of the OrangP County Bar Assn. Auix.ilary ar<' ~rs. Taylor Hancock, Mrs. Paul Hanna. Mrs. Galvin Keene. and I Mrs. Warren Knight fll of New· p'ort and Mrs. Harry Westover of Corona del Mar. UGAL KO'nCE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. A·38631 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN.AND FOR 'mE COUNTY OF ORANGE Estate of L. A. Kirchner, aka ';;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Lou Ia A. KIrchner, aka Anthony r Kirchner, decea.sed. ]iotlce ls SBALjJSHEETS c/fft~m,D,~ C1 L 1M ST. COSTA MISA ....... hereby given by the under· algne:d. Florence H. KJrch.ner, Executrix of the ntate of L. A. Kirchner, deceued. to the Cred· itors of, and all persons having claims aaalnst the: aald deeeased, to present them with the nee· essary vouchers, wl t h I n sl.x monthJJ alter the first publica · tlon of this notice, to the said Florence R. KJrchner at the of· flee of Hurwitz 6 Hunrit:z, 430 32nd Stn!et, lfewport Beach, Calif., City of lfewport Be.ach, ~~~~;;~~~~;;;;~~;;;;~~~~~~===~COunty o(Oranae. State of Call· ...;; fomla, which aa.id omce the Un· WATCHES IY1 • MIDO • &RUIN • WYLIA • lTIINA • HAMILTON deraJgned ~elect. u a place ot businesa In a u mattera connect· ed with uld •t.ate, •or to file them with the net.'ftiiJ'Y Wllth· era, wlu.Jn ala montha attec the first publication of thla notice. In the otnee ol the Clerk ol the Superior Court of tbe Sta• of C.lJ.Iornla, In And f« the COOntJ ol Oranp. O.tecl October -. 1980. J'lorenee R. ltlrduwr, ~· tJ1Jr ol tile .. te ol L. A. K.lrdlMr. . Publlall: Od. ft, lfw. ~ ». lT. Ia 1M ........... -,. condurted a brief bus iness meet· 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, lng. Nov. 30, for Costa Mesa. NOT IF--BUT, WHEN • • • .:~ .... 8Aoulll G c.JMt.ry avoid any flUcu,.ion of the po11ibility of tkatlar W• fhlnA not. We tlainll not bft)Cr&Ue the fi,Mtt aervice we rrrad.r it~ pcopk k1ten tlac<lnmlm of~ prtpcnJtioM whm G lowd OM laa bun ta,en. TlwN it mDUIA for G family to tlo, ond amler llifticult cnollfla dreu,..,.,._,, cd "'..:· thit "'in' tiWN witlaout lttwU., to Nlect ceJMtuy ~. too. Not only it it wfical, •mabk and comid~ratc to JIN,_. /01 llw ilwvitobt., but it ;, alfo IPIMC economical. Property pwdl•td be(oN it il neMed ;. alcoaya k,. u~ive titan fully tkwiDp«l pro,..Cy boufht for immHi4te UH. Ami certainly it CGn "- ui«:Nd more wifely when no ~motionalatre11 nial•. May we J.aw tlw prwikte of flilc&Uainl witla )'OIJ....., 11M bolla bow wCU h4ppcn-Gitllfor which mo1t farrtilin ,_ MtiM adqutJie prcparotiona1 We cordi41ly inuite yov ,. vUit Pacific View. Drive throu1la the froundl, e11joy tiN '-'Y of tAU ~ location. Or, if you willa, a pMIN call will'"*" a Pacific Vw repnuntGtW. to yowr home at yt~t~r orm Clift....,._. . PACIFIC VIEW • MEMORIAL PARK A U'IINO JIDIO.W, n> 'l'llOU lrB UIVB. Rain, rain, pleue ao away ... but ~·back a week from Mon· day ., we can have our Art Show ••. Rain, we need you, but you're cauaJna ua to cau.e a Jot of dlaappolntmenta amona ~ avid enthuaJuta ol the camel hair benden . . . Ever play in and out the .winaJna door. with a bucketful of dollan worth of fine olla and water colon? We've been dolna It aJnce Jut Saturday, but believe you ua, u ..on u there Ia a patch of blue aJc;y that Jooka permanent, the paJntlnaa will be out for you to .ee. Our thanka to the Laauna Art Gallery foe makJna thla flnt O ranae County Art Exhibit ~· alble ... * Yoa Clall abep 6.. ,. ... . day. 11...-bft 17 ........... .. 7 o'c:t.cll ,.............. ... .._ .. doable .... oC ,.............. lpld«<. ..... ... ~ Ia ... lead ww .... .. •••• ......, teo ............ . Y ..... a lllilda fnM hadleya ••• TM ......... ....._.., .....-.aa ... A..-..oea«*ll wW ....... tiM tubT .. you cMicle. .. ...., .ot .u oa ..... 1191at ....... Abo - ..... Swift's ....Sam Frwn •utt.dMdl tUI'bp f• Jt eeata a ,......s ... eeny, DO t.&.pbooe Olden OD tla ...... * This Thankaglvlng I'm push· Jng chestnut srumna ... a rich nutty flavor that Ia a perfect ac; companJment to rout turkey. You rout the cheatnuta flrat In a pJe tJn with a JltUe water un· tU tM •dna pop. Then you ~1 t~m and chop them up and add a cupful of your regular bread atutnng recipe ... * EGcla ~ ia ...... ldeMd ....... ~ ... ----. ogiDg MU ~ alace ftNIId Clboat tills ......... ,.. aM wttla' ..... ~ .... fabaloaa tnalt alb coafectloa .•• Allout ..... ~ ................ . ..m.g Kitdllea la Dowa.7 aPied ou hb to wlalp u.-ap ·-..... -tlllgly dW..-t la ~cab&. -.b wodted oa ...toaa 1D.bda9• for 8br IDODtlaa CIDd flaGUy CIIIIIM up wttla tlala glaiDor goody 1ae Clll1a Ilia Fruit cab Coetec- ttoa ••• * Not a raisin In a carload and 90 pt>r ~nt of the lush mixture is whole fruits . . . pineapple, orange and lemon peel, red and green whole cherries, -pecan halves and whole blanched al· monds ... One look and you can see them all popping out over the top ... The tiny bit of batttor Is made or butter, just enough to hold the fruits togeth. er, then sherry wine. rum and brandy are added to tie thla Christmas fruit bouquet togeth· f'r In the true Yuletide aplr:lt. They art? baked In the same a luminum foil lined box you carry them home In, and In about a week you'll find them baked In Individual cup cake slze serv· lngs ... What a perfect dessert to wind up a glorious feast ... What a nice thank.you.for-aak· tng-me gilt to take to your Thanlc.sglving hOirtesa, and after Thankaalving will theee trait cake confections pack a wallop for aiftlna ... * las .......... ..-..pt ......... .., .... .......... -hll .......... 0.. ... DIU 1 IT way, .... . ..... _ ............ ., ... ...................... ............... a-t ... .. -·-· ......... fNit .... I Tfl trillS • • • a-la, __ , .... ,1 ......... w .... .................... ...., ...................... ........ * Here at Rk:hard'a of the Udo Shops, where the new pla ntlnaa K&WfOIIT JU.DOa DUGII I IBUIIIDAY. KOVEJOEI 11, 1- •o•tii"ED &tUY YBUIIIDAY C:080KA DEl. KAa. CALIF. VISIT IN THE HIMALAYAS HIGHLIGHTS WORLD TRIP Coline Clbbons and Dorthy Me· Ke nna of the Corona del Mar Travel ~rvlce have returned from a J.w~k around·the·world tr:lp, which was hlahllehted by a atay ln the Hlmalayu and vlslta with relatives and frtt-nds. The main purpose of the jollr· ney was to visit Nepal and the Vale of KuhmJr. Nepal, In the Himalayas. was described aa luattly ereen with rice, wtth per. Bevtorly, who Ia studylna violln at Trinity Collegt' of Music. One dlsappolnt:ment waa their faUure to see Lt. Graham GJb· bons. Mrs. Gibbons' son, In Hono. lulu. The llt>utenant was o n duty, at sea, and hl.a wile met the visitors at the airport. · WEZDIID avun I feet weather and friendly peo. I ple. They found Kashm ir much like Calllomia In climate -dry Mr. and Mra. Bllrdett Harrlaon of Bay Shqres entertained u tbelr houae guests Mr. and Mra. Ec:kUe Coualoo of Beverly HUh last weekend. latter a rich harves t. They apent nights on a house· boat, took shlkara r:ldes by day throueh tht-canalJI, and on UttJe Bride-Elect Is Honored HAPf'Y llltTHDA¥ in the Tahitian manner was celebrated rec.ently in honor of Mrs. Lem Doner. president of the Lady Anglers, at o surpri~ party at the Hurley Bell. Corona del Mor. Pictured here, from left. with the huge birthday ec1~e are Mrs. Harrisol'l !Buff] Reno, who arranged the party; Mrs. Doner, the honored guest; Ml'\. Jeffrey !Alice) Bur~e. Mrs. Aorence Rypins~i ond Mrs. Frank !Dorothy) Usedom. The latter three entertained as Hawaiian dane· ers. Sitting at t he head table with Ml'\. Doner were six past presi · dents. Mary Belle Tobias. Mary J o Lansdowne, Clara Keele r. Stell Marshall, Lois Chambers and Pipey J ohnson. !Alice G oodsell photo) Copa de Oro Tea Thursday New members of the Copa de Oro chapter of the A11xJUary o1 Hoaa Memorial Ha.plt~l will be honored at the aemi -~tnnual tea With weddJna bella tet to rlna Dee. 19, MUla I.ynn Peue, bride· elect of Ernest Smith, of Paaa· dena, Ia cau1ht In a whirl of ahowera, ahopplng and good wishes. Lynn, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pease of Balboa Is· land, recently waa honored at a party eiven by Miss Carolyn Gray and Mlaa LJeb. C'!:I*:X:X?ZI*CX* :l*c::I*ICII*ZI*CIC*::Il*c::I*ICII*ZI*CIC*::I*OC:ICICX*XliCIIZI*CIC'3ZIICII*?:I*ICII*ZI*C*IOI*:::::I'I?:IC!~• to be held from 4 to 6 p.m. today CNov. 171 at the home of Mrs. • • • By Louise M eteer Howard Ahmanson on Harbor Island. Mrs. George Pfleger, chairman. says that the new members to be lntrodu~d are: the Mmes. In addition to Mrs. Pease tha.e In attendance Included the Mmes. Ben Smith, Fred Hart, Patrick Kennedy. Ruth Lleb. Rog· er Shay Ke ith Gaede, Pat Coft . nell, Wllllam Bouck. R. Haynes, Gerald Cross, Richard Hatch. Kenneth Wood, and Mlsses Toni Burroughs .. Nancy Ferg uson. Jo. lee Chambers and Kar~n AlJa. boug h. • • •:• • 8 8 ••• •:•:• •• 8 8 • •:•: • • I •• a • • • • • • • • • Georee A. Dave, Ray Dike. John took Soroptlmlsts and their So· roptlmisters on a colored picture tour of Napal and the HlmaJ. ayas. Coline was h08tf'SS to the group at a nlaht meetJna and to add navor to the occasion served a dtollclous curry with all of Its exotic accompaniments and con · Trebler, Asel C. EoU, Hadd Ring, J. C. Axelson. Stuart Bab· cock, Stuart Cummlngs. Georee Fuller. R. S. Callender, Harold Kenoyer. Georee Gaudin, WIJ . llam Thompson, and Jack Symes. Oflicers of the Auxiliary will be present to g~t the bonorees. They are: the Mmes. Castelman fNTO THE BfG CITY went Tuesday Club Travelers twho travel on Wednesdays! aboard a chartered bus. Pre · h o I i d a y browsing and small luncheon parties and fashion shows occu· pied the morning hours, then all met for the matln~. "Destiny Rides Again," at the Philharmon· ic auditorium. diments. • • • Smith. Martin J. Lockney, George Coronet Debs To Make Bow COULDN'T HELP NCYnCINC. said Terl Ford, who a<."CCmpa· nied the Travelers. that many of the heads. on the return trip . wore newly purchased chapeaux that were as gay and colorful as the musicale had been. e TOO SJIOULD JDfOW W. Hanyak. James W. Dt>clter. Among interestlne newcomers Harry .Casey. AHtman-Armstrong, to Cameo Shores. Corona del Mar., T .. Walllam HoJder, Frank J. are Dr. and Mrs. William Langs· 0 Connor and Joseph A. Seek. Among 32 Coronet Debutantes who will be Introduced to society under the auspices of the Na· tional Charity League of Los An· geles Nov. 216 will be Miss Laura Jane Houston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clay Houston. 6106 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach. and Miss Molly O'Danlel Wrather Jr., dauehter of Mrs. Richard Ely Danielson Jr. of Los Anaeles a nd Jack Wrather, pres· ldent of the Balboa Bay Clu b. • • • dorf of 301 Cameo Shores Road their 17·year·old daughter and M.ISS Creely 4·year-old son. Dr. Langsdorf is President of the nE-w Fullerton I E d WOMEN OF LIDO SANDS are organized again for some regu. Jar monthly meetings on the sec· ond Tuesday of each month. Time and place will be up to each hostess. State College. The family romE's $ ngage from Pasadena. IN ORDER TO VOTE the Lido Sanda fenu1 held November's meeting on the third Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Louise Rou. 205 Joan Place, with Mrs. Joan O'Conner u CO·hostfss. • • • Every day ls exciting for the Rev. and Mrs. Doyle Bryant of ~Seaward Road, Corona High. lands. since they came here from Denver, Colo. Dr. Bryant Is pas· tor or the First BaptJat Chureh of Corona del Mar. which w11l occupy Its new church building this Sunday on Coast Highway. They have a married daughter and a son. who Is a freshman at the California Baptist College in Ri\·erslde. . . . Upon their presentation the debutantes have the dlstlnction of becoming life members of the Coronets of the National Charity League of Los Angeles. Their mothers become Coronet Patron· esses. Cll Clll .. VIsits .......... llfllll'l Already antlclpatlng Christ· mas. these women who own such modern homes considered con· temporary Christmas decorations shown by Mrs. Carter of Hobby· craft. Mrs. Mary Burke was chair· man of thJs meeting. Alt hough not Jiving in the Har· bor arc>a. a frequl>nt vlsjtor will be ~rs. C. L. Milner. daughter FAR·AWAY PLACES are so fa . of ~frs. Harrv Casey of Balboa. mlllar to Coline Cibbons of the Mrs. :\<t ilner Is a bride of a few I Corona dt>l Mar Travel Service months. HE'r husband hac; been • • • Members of Den 1, Cub Scout tha t she thinks nothing of span· tarnsferred from IBM at San Jose Pack 8 of Corona del Mar. jour· I ning the globe. She ~!ways to the Los Angeles main office. neyed Saturday to Los Ang~.>les brings b~ck wonderful pictures She is a forrnPr personnel di· Jnterna Uona 1 Airport, where they o_f_h_e_r _t_r_ap_s_. _a_n_d_m_os_t_rece __ n_tJ..:...y_rect __ or.--ro_r_IB_~ __ b_u_t_hu __ ·_· re_t_l_re_d_." toured . a Boeing 707 jet, guided I by T.W.A. Capt. Rutu.s "Dub" c •tt Davis, 465~ Seaward tld., Coro· 0mm1 ees na Highlands. Mrs. Davis Is den mother, and For Ch.lld Mrs. Mason Wallace Ia assistant Are Organized Guidance Clinic den mother. Pack memben. all new CUbs, are l'felson Johnson, denner; Tracy Davis, assistant denner; Bobby Martin, De a n Nichols, Chr1s Yould a nd Mark Sachs. Membership, finance and pub· lie relations committees have been formed by the newly or· ganlzed South Coast Child Cuid· ance Cllnlc. ONE Of THE ltUMeERS.U' in the cattest for America's Cool-out Champion in Honolulu was Cliff C~ Jr., 124 Amethyst Ave., Balboa Island, who is shown here with his wife during tlieir visit to the Islands for the contest. Cliff, a not.d yachtsman, was ooe of the 25 fi nalists in the event, which was sponsored by Kai~r Foil. His recipe was for ham and sauce. Clllit:i~la:&~l-:-:p::-iii.iiii:'I-:-;II;:-1---...---.,.-....,.;;;;;;;IS;-.,Aimc:IPAft Mrs. J. D. Gardner ol 9.13 VIa Udo Soud, Udo laJ~ was hostNS Monday at a de~~~ert collee lot the N.wpon Bead\ Chi Ome1a Alumnae IJ'OUP. aobert Stlrader ot Rldaard's Flort.t preeented a procram on decoraUna tM home ror tM Chrtmnu ..uon. Aaalat • Ina Mra. ~rdnet .. hoete. ~ the Mines. Carol7n Sap, lack Ocden and lack Slllt. When tM AriD1 and Navy Aca~ at Carlabad ~ldwated Ita Pan!nta Deya aa.t weekend a numw o1 HarbOrttea Wft'e in at- tendance. Enjoylna the festlvi· Ue8. lnc:Judlna a rootball ••me and a formal ball, with their .,..._ W8'e Mr. and Mrs. O.an Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Jay ~­~.Mr. and Mr& WlliiUI 11111· 1ft' &nd Mr. and •ra. Raumond ~. Methods of Informing the pub· lie about the clinic were dis· cussed at the re-cent 'Planning meeting, and recommendations were given for fund ralsJng and a membership drive. The board of dire<'tors is com. prlsed of: Mrs. B. X De.senberg. president: L. RIC' hard Lankes. vice·presldent ; ~i~ Patri c k Chase. secretary: Ralph Myers Jr., assistant secretary and legal advisor ; Beverly Bu.sh, COI'Tt'· spondlng Se<"retary; Mrs. Lankes. treasurer: Laurence ~ynolds. the Rev. John Parke, Mrs. Joan lr· vine Burt, Mrs. J. R. Longley, Mrs. F'lrest Sm ith, Supt. Max 'Russell, Herbert Wlblon, Will lUcheson Jr .. Mrs. Norman Wa t· son, Dr. Robert Crecca. Mrs. By· ron Farwell, Elizabeth Luhnow. Joeeph Rosener, Crail Robinson a nd Denn.ls Carpenter. Members of the professional advisory boa.rd are WUlJam Bas· tendorf, Ph.D.; S. T, Dlrpenter, M.D.; R. C. Rerald. II.D.; Tom Robinson, M.D., and Dudley Pfaff, M.D. ••· ~ ,::"..,. • ., Ap,t:intment ..,. _ • _ W.-dUr ent.....a...._. at a pa.rtJ a. r Shop n ¢11 ..._ ...... e.UC. DiPt Co awaJt Nt--. • .. ' 5 I II* 0 0 I ~ .. •._ .. 1a....,•• WI!!~ -&-..,.co 9 e!) , • ....,., I Mr. and Mrs. Bunster Creely of 1806 Haven Pl., CliU Haven, announce the engagement of their daughter Cerinl. to Ensign David Eugene Bess. U n I t e d States Navy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ilea of OrindL Plans for the ~ddJng are In· definite because the groom.to-be Is stationed at Athens. Ga. Mlss Creely Is a t home with her par· en!$ making plans for the com· lng event. Cerlni attended Newport Beach Schools through high school and graduated from the UnlversJty of Calilornla at Berkeley with a major In history. Ensign Bess Is a Stanford grad· uate with a n E'<'Onomics major . He anended t he naval officer candidate school a t ~e"-port, Rhode Island, before going to his 'Present station The bride· to-be's father i!' tor· ml'r owner of the Balboa l!'land Bookstore. former m anager of the Lido Clubhouse and now In real estatt> in the Harbor Area Mrs. Creely is manager of th<' Orange Coast College Bookstore .OY FOa THE BIQDOKS A son, Casey Joseph. i lb. ~ oz.: was born to ~fr and ~irs William Higdon. ~i Rlvel'l'Jde Ave . ~ewport Height~. 1n Hoa£ Hospital on Tuesday. ~O\' 8 Ht' ls their first c-haid. ~tr H1gdon is wtth Richardson-; Yacht An chorage. :'\ewport 8t>a1 h ponies to Culmare. the Valley o1 Flowers. They met Dr. and Mrs. Willard Wilson of Balboa Island In the pink citY of Jalpur, In the heart ol Indla. They aU stayed In the Maharaja's palace and were In· vited to anend blessing of the animals, an Important part of the famous Dussehra FMtJval The Maharaja was a~y, so his eldest 10n conducted the col- orful ceremonies. He was dressed In cloch of gold tunic; tight. white trousers; a red turban. and sat cross.Jegged while attend· ants and tht' priest, In a full whJte skirt at least 40 yards around, blessed holy water and threw nowers on the gaily decked horses. bulloc~ dnwing ornate carts and with horns en· cased In red velvet; camels In their red blankets. end painted elephants with vATI · colored robes. Dr. Wilson, ~lng a den· tlst, noticed that one elephant had artificial tusks. much to the amusement of the other tourists present. At the start of the world trip, Mrs. Gabbons S;K'Dt a day in VIC· torla. llllnols. to set' a oew grandson, Pat's second Uttle boy; and a day In London to visit Don't Let Wamdc:ry Worn.. Get You--- Ta.Tbemto- Allll laiDT LAmrDrr WE 111011 AU. ova OWII Fl..aiWO&C 3511 &. c......,. C:08011A DEL IIU (Acn. ~ ....... Olllcle) The Two •F...rs Welc••• YM t. lil,t .-tgJ,tmg Gtotlt AT TilE SIGN ~ TD COilAL J11ZF LUNCHEON · DINN!tt -COCKTAILS ENTEJtTAINMENT AND DANCING Exapt Sun. 2645 Hart.or IML, c..ta Me-. Calif., Kf s-9471 ~ .... ............._ S,.Cielish ia: Wall-to-WeR • FurnituN WALTAH CLARKE'S UWAJlAJf SBOPS America's Largtost Selt><.'tlon Rounda da Clock Hawa.aian F;uh1on ()pea SuA. & E• ... D IIUDh: AVE... aAI.aOA ISLA.Im oa s-3030 .. OUT -OF-THIS-WORLD" TRAVELING! Our ovter-spctce.roctet itinerery eweits furlh.r clevek.pment. In the m .. ntime, we ere doubling trctvel p6eesUMK +o eny piece on eerffl viet reil, air or steamer. ltiMreries end bud~ p&.nn.d. T oun ~ cn~i.e~ .trrenqed. Ho+el end resort ......-v .. tions m.de. And .a W ITHOUT COST FO* OUR S9VtCE. Stop by our..._ Coronet cW ..... eff1ce end dilco.er .... ~r elq)«teneed ...., ~ 9 i¥e en ''ovt-.f • this-world" efficiency +o 'f04K newt trip .. lM v.,. end Mute crvi. +o r......._. vie Merseiles. 2715 E.t eo.t H .... .,. c....ww..c•..- (Fema..f and fed Coesf Hi~weyt OlWe ~-·---. Ca -• , .. ,_.. .,.._...... .......,, , 9 ..... .,... '*~ .... ~ ~a.r,. ......... and a...... . a.m. a 1 ... ,. •··~-----r---------------------~------~~ .......................................... .. RAY NIELSEN IS NAMED HEAD OF Y ~SA LODGE ' Ra7 R..a.a ol 332 llolJDwood Mr. NlftMn accepted the dlar· Dt., •ewport ~-will be In· ter for Anchor Lod,.e last Oct. 25 staJW .. malrwaan of tJw! An· at an lnltlatlon and <'harter pre· chor lAIIIe, v ... Order of Allael'· Nntatlon In North Stat Audltorl· lea, at I p.1n. Satal'day, Dec. 5, wn, Los Angeles. An lnvftatlon ln U.. ea.ta Mesa Anwrk&n Le· bAa been extended to any<Jne 16 glon llalt years or over of Scandinavian Other ollken to be inaa.a.u.d birth or extraction to become are ..._ Rotto Ykle·chaimaan; members of this fraternal family Ellyn Mlet.n. lle!COrdiU .ere. oraanuatlon. Meetings are being tary; Mn. .ludltb Muehlenbnach, held on the first and third Sat· vice·~ Jeel'etary; Mlaa urda.ys at 8 p.m. in Odd Fellows Nalma Rarwon. ftnandal ~· Hall. Costa Mesa. tary; Kn.. Elmer Jotm.on, aalat· ant ftnandal .ecretary; Mrs. l\Iay.Brttt Lllndbe~. treasurer; Donald Barndt, chaplain; 'Ernest Soderberg, muter of ceremonies; Dick Mueau.nbruch, assistant master of c:eTeme>nles; Elmer Johnson, lnner guard; Walter Warner, outer guard; Miss WI· Han · Beaumont, planbt and cui· tural leader; Mrs. Kalol Wood and Janet Grenedal, banner bearers, and Andrew Wendell. past cb.alrm&n. .. xaa AUeaTMun •• ., ~ CBRISTMAS CARDS ~ f-.ous artists and writers WITaAII DUU.Or DEliO Martin Pollard, well known in the Harbor Area as a sportfisher· man and as donor of the famed "Nitram Drallop" trophy for the Pacific Anglers. has been ap· pointed by Gov. Pat Brown as member of the Los Af'\geles Met. ropoUtan Transit Authority to flU a vacancy t'reated by the death of Arthur Will. :\1r. Pollard was formerly a mt'mber and the first chairman of the :\1TA. M.ny for as liHie as $1.00 a box. You'll be r.v.:,J:J.~..,.. proud ro send them; and your fr iends w ill be. thrilled to receive these dis· tinctive greetings by your favorite ar1 ists and writers, such as Ed- g41r A. Guest, Saul Stein- berg and many others . . . all perfectly repro- duce d on H a II mark Christmas Cards. As ad- vertised on the television Hallmark Hall of Fame. Come in and select your cards soon. ·corona del M• Pharmacy -rBE PNM:rlptiaa ,......_,... 3121 E. COAST BWT.. COaoiiA DEL 110, OaJOLE S-tllO OPEJf EYEJIDIGS -rD. t :JO P.JI. Free • • • Artificial Flower Arranging Den1011sfration lly IllY LMI IIJ. at Crown Hcwclw•e December 2nd &' 3rd Mrs. Hill. one of Southertl CaJ;tomia'a leading authorities on Dower ammgiDg. wiU be in our store to show you bow to ua th ... beautiful a:eproductioaa ol your la•orite Boweu in home decora- tioa. .. Tl .. 1•11 PIITY CROWN HARDWARE I II&Wtoll'r IIAIIIOa di1GII TIIVIIIDAY. IIO'fltmn If, ... COaoiiA Da. MAa. CALIF. IGGER TRAO PLANNED ON HARBOR VIEW HILLS RUO.FIUIIICWD Sch.mldt·PhJlliPit Plano and Or· 1•n CO. wlll hold open houae at the pew location, lim N. Main St.. Santa Nla. lrom Nov. 18 throq-h Deo. 10. Dtertalruaent Is planned lor _. and TUU aADU couaa Marine Lan~ corporal Qennla Wlt.oft. eon of Mr. and Mra. Les· ter WIJ.oa of7000 W. Coast Jtwy .• Weat Newport. h .. completed the Hawk radar naalnte..-nce course at the Army Alr Defenae School, Fort ~tau. Because next week's meeting date falls on Thankaglvlng day, the· Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club will hold a joint ·meeUnl with the Santa Ana Clu b on Wednesday noon, Nov. 23, In Santa Ana. Don Belington, mem· ber of the International Airport Commission. will speak. The Dec. 8 meetln• In the Villa Ma rina restaurant will be ladies day. Ernest Hartman ls ln charge of arrangements. A revised tentative map ol Ha rbOr View Hilla tract 3660, which Includes the Corona del M u re.ervolr alte on top of the hill. wlll be considered thla eve· nlng ('NO¥. 17) by the Newport 8 e a c h Plannlq Comrnlallon. meeting ln City Hall. The orltlnal tentative map has already been approved, but Com· miulon action ia required aaaln becauS@ the tract haa been ln· creased to Include the new a n- nex easterly to the Jasmine Ave. gulley. Here ls the agenda for to- night's meetlni. which will be- gin at 8 o'clock: e TEJn'AnvE NA~ Consideration of the revised "Whllt-:;ur outPr space ltiner· tentative may of Ttat't 3660, a ary still awaits further develop-proposed subdivision of 39 acres ment. we are now completely divided into' 106 lou. easterly of ready to help you double your MacArthur Blvd. and northerly tra\'el pleasure to any plac-e on of Fifth Ave .. Corona del Mar. earth via rail. air or s teamer." e USE rUMITS reports the newly · established Art LaShellP. 325 Edgewater Bal·~ar Travel Service. owned Ave., Balboa. continued hearing bv Gene Taylor and Connie Lon~t· of request to constru<'t a lO·story ridge. The office is at 2715 E. and baM'ment apartment build· Coast Hwy .. Corona del :\tar. lng, Including restaurant, bar, Mrs. LongridRe attended Or, wimming pool. boat slips. ga. ange Coast College. U.S.C. a nd 1 rage and required parking a t the the University of Heidelberg. liV· preM'nf s ite of Christian's Hut. lng a year and a half In CAr-This was held over from the Nov. many. H er partner recently 3 mt(>ting . toured Europt> and s.pt>nt a week Don Freeberg. 1555 Superior at the Rome Olympi('S. Ave.. West Newport Heights • permission to t'onstruct and OP· a .... 1111 Sllr1 erate a 74-bed nursing home. -1• !liewport Harbor L uthe r an Mrs.. Wanda Schwaneke. 518 Chur<'h. 2501 Cliff Dr. Newport Ort'hid Ave .. C~rona df.'l Mar. Is Heights, permission to remodel the new ov;'Tler of Arion or Bever· and make additions to thf.' lv Hills. 500 W. 19th St., Costa church. Mesa. I Warren Clark. 1740 E. Ocean Mrs. Schwanf'ke has resided In Blvd .. Balboa. permlsslon to con- Corona del Mar for 13 vears. is a struct a second story addition past president of the Corona del 1 conslsUng of 4 bedrooms and 2 Mar School P.T.A. and has bet>n baths. using non·contormlng set· a<'tive In the Volunteer Services. back from the alley. She has a son. Cary. 11 zua Neyhart. 110 Agate Ave .• Balboa Island, permission to ronstruM 2 dwelling units in a TilEY WEn TOCETBEII This election night p a r t y turned to a ~ad note as the de· feat of Richard Nixon became apparent. Jt was a fine party for ~11 that. with a festive board holdmg a. buf~t provided by all attending. They Included Mr. and Mrs. Owen Carter. who opened their home on HIUbor Island Road for the affair; the Ralph Bakers. 0 . D. Carlsons. Rov May. polE'S. Ed Kraft!', John St~vens and ~11lt Bagleys. SEIIVDfC Olf CAJICO SBJP Serving aboard the Pad!lc Fleet atta<'k cargo ship U.S.S. Merrick. ocx-ratin~~: out of Long Jk'a('h, i~ Eric Sohnt>nburg. 5ea· man nnprentirP. U.S.N .. son of ~f~. Ellf'n Sohnrnhurg of 422 1~ Fc-mlenr A\'t>. Corona del ~far. &>CorP c-ntNing rhe SPrvire in ~ptPmbN. 19~. Eri<' attended OrangE' Coast College. I HEW BUSIXESS LOCATJOJf :\1r. nnri :\1~. Bob Johnson an· noun('f' the n«'w location of the Junf' Farra r Emplo\ment Agen- 1 !"\' a nf! Se-creta rial Ser\'ire at 475 :-> :\Pwport Blwt. N t> w port lll'i~hto:. ThP h u !\ i n r o;" wa~ Op('nl'ct 12 yt>;H<; :tjlO in BalbOa. and h:t!\ o!)('r.tll'rl on 32nr! St. nPar ~Pwport \tly IIAll l'inrr 19:10 YOUTH IS BEA TEM Wil li<~m H Linton. 1R of 606 Bt>eon l:t >.vro \nn,n., ctl'l !\tar. "uffnPrl m1nor rut-: allnut his hr.1t1 anri f:t•'P h a fiJ:thr with .tnot hN rorona 1lc>l 'lar youth. 17. in :. parkin~ lot ar 3.3/)1 E. ('ono;t llwv. rornn j rlr-1 :\far. at 3:01pm ~unrl:l\. ;\('wport poliN' rf'J'IOrtPrt Thf' Linton youth told nff iN'r<> hr riHI not want to press 1·h.ugP.; again't lh<' <to;o;aila nt. who '' ,,._ warnNI anf! released to hi-. pa·l'nl' 10 15 25 OFF sweaters sweater & skirt sets cocktail dresses sportwear capri sets skirts- handbags • ar1on of Beverly HUt. 505 Wett 19th St. Cotta Maa 10&.-. C-1 district. . The Irvine Co. and Ford Aero- nutronlc. permlsslon tq have a temporary antenna test area In an unclassified district. near Jamboree Rd. and Ford Rd. J. Eugene Hawkins, 107 Edge· water Ave .. Balboa. permission ••rt •••• ·-·· Robert Gannon. 499 Broadway, Costa M~. h!.s been named Pa · clflc Telephone manaeer for San Clemente. Dana Point and San Juan Capistrano. He started his telephone ca- reer In 1941 u an Installe r In Chlcagn. mo,·ed to Corona del ~ar tn 1946 and later estab· lished residence ln Costa :\fesa. He was an AJr Force pilot In World War J1 and the Kon'an War. He and his w ife. Mariam. ha,·e 6 sons and 4 daughters. DDfWU CUESTS , ~fr. and Mrs. Hadd Ring en- tertained at a dinner party ele<-- tion nigh t. Their guests were the Messr.J. and Mmes. Howla nd Paddock. Ted Tesman, · Tom Quinn, and Fred Butron. , to make a lteration. to a buUding which ia non-contorrnlnl becau.e It has 2 dw.Wng uiuta on one R-1 parcel. ref,.hmenta wm • aaU'UIYIBio• . Hannah GUU., %U8 E. 115th St., l'Wwport Hellbta. ~rm!IUon to c,..te 4 building aUea out ol one R-1 parcel M<.-au.e the 37,· fD).~qua~toot parcel ia too bll alii TUYEL-- • for R·l parcel&, • e COKMVWICA'nOII 3542 E. Coaat HicJhwcry CorOna del Mar lletter !rom M. C. Selvage a p· pealing from the declaJon or the BulldJng Dept. denying hla ap· plication for a bulldin& pennlt. OR 3-0380 "S&B" a·t . --· \ ·-" . . ..... . -· . . . ........ -- 100'1 VTRGIN ORLON ACRJLYC SIZES 9 -15 -$22.98 ' Strikine slmpllclty: the versatile cowl-collared dress to understate or dramatize as you choose ... OrEJf PIUDAT EVE'S PAU P'UE ATU.U EJfntt CHAliCE ACCOUNTS • CB.EEH STAMPS D EPARTMENT STORE 1111 IIEWPOIIT BLVD. COSTA JIESA. CALIF. u 1-1212 BAJfKAMEIU.t CAJll) & Uf'TUif ATIOII AL CHAliCE h thowploct of Southern California racing .. ACE COUR&E Nov. t7-Dec. aa D.lr ..,..,~ MIY ...a ... .U 1WI IACIS ..., ...... _...~.------- Tn~t )1IW'Mif to a .. Y of thriJb and ...laaat1oft 1ft caadonable ..t attntc:ti.-NmUJMliJII' at the South· laDCl'a 'MW8t uad friendU.t nee track. You'll rind ....,...... .. -. ....... rex-your aMnion and con,.._. ... ,...,. ~ to &ncl&•idu•l •ttlfl,.,,. 11.,. ..,, .... doM-ln ,.,li,.,., comron..ble cod:teil ...... And it It .. ,. to rMth IAf Alamit~ . l.sl ,_, NL SA-IS U.U M •, cs••a.....u• .....,.._.. ....... .., .......... , .... ..... .... ...... ....... ,.... ,.., ....... Ma cau•• ... &.ce~ ·-----..... ....... , • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHIJitC:HES a a 0 0 a a a 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 a o·• 0 a a 0 0 a 0 a 0 a a l t. Ani cu't • reabyteiMa Q u& Cliff Hav~n -"The Ey• of the Heart" wlll be 'Dr, Charlee Dl~renfleld'a •rmon toplc for the 8:15, 9:35 and 11 a.m. Sunday servklee. The conareaation wUl join with the new eo.ta Mesa ~b)Urlan Cbwch tor their tlr'llt combined wonb.lp aervlce Thankaalvlna Day, Nov. 24, at 10 a.m. at St. Andrew'a. The Rev. Warren Studer, M~ putor, wlll apeak. • • • If~ ..._ L•t•er•• Cbuah-''11lat t>ay Shall COme" La..._ CIHucla _, tM ...._ w , Corona del Mar -The Rev. Dou1lu Weaell will preach on the toplt, .. Looklna Toward the End," at the ill a.m. Sunday service. Mlu Sandra West will sine '1'11 Wa lk Alon~." • • • V .......... t Claa r ch. Ca.ta Mesa -"Some Thlnes Can't ~ Bouaht'' Is the theme of Or. Charlea Blauvelt's sermon at the 10:30 a.m.. Su nday aervlce In celebration of the Festival of Thanksgiving. • • • will be the sermon topic of the • •I b 0 • Ia Ia a c1 lie~ Rev. JamH Blain at the 8:30 a nd Cluuda -The Rev. G o d r r e y 11 a.m. Sunday services. The text Graetlln wlll apeak on ''Extrava· Is 2 Peter 3:8·14. A Thanlugtvlng gant KlndnHS" llt the 9:30 ahd Day service trill be held at 10 11 a .m. Sunday services. Tf\e a .m. next Thursday, Nov. 24. "Re · church school will participate In joice In the Lord'' wiU be the the "harvest-home" Thank.5glv· :.se=r=m=o=n=to=p=J=c·=·~==:::;::===~l lng service at 9:30a.m. Sunday. .-. . . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES P1111T ClltJ.al OP CBBIST, SCJEifT1ST, 3303 VIa Lido Newport Beach SU:-JOA Y SCHOOL 9:15 a.C't:nd 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVl 9:15 • 11 a.m. WEDNESOA Y EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. REAillNG ROOM- 3315 VIa Lido, Newport Beacb Open week days-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdaya 9 a.m .• 7:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Friday.-.. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. IECOKD CBUaCB OP CBIUST, SCJEJnlST . Kewport a..dl at Coi'ODCI del Mcu 3839 East Coast Htahwa.y Corona d~t Mar SU!'JDAY SCHOOL C'llrlatlea S c I e D c: e Cbun:bec. Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, and Costa Mesa -''Glorify God In Your Body. and In Your Spirit, Which Are God's." This exhor· tatlon of the apostle Paul to the Corinthians Is the golden text of the Sunday lesson-sermon on "Soul and Body." The text Is I Corinthians 6:20. • • • St. 1.... Eplecopcil Charch. Newport Beach -Every member canvass wtll be ·started at the 8, 9: 15 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Church members a re asked to fill out pledge cards following the services. CalJs will be made to those who have not tilled out the cards. Thanksgiving Day servkes will include holy com· munion at 8 a .m., family festival service at 10 a.m ., and parish Thanksgiving dinner at noon. • • • 9:15 a.m. SU~DA Y SERVICE Cbrtat Cluudl ay U.. Sea. Bal- 11 a.m. boa -"Thank God" wiJI be th~ WED~ESOA y EVENING sermon s ubject of the Rev. Ed MEETING 8 p.m. Smith at 9:30 and 11 a.m. serv· READING ROOM-Ices Sunda1 "Knee Bowed and 3839 East Cout Hlehway Body Bent" will be the title of a Open week days-sermon by Mr. Smith at a come· 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. as-you-are Thanksgiving E ,, e You are cordially Invited to service at 8 p.m. Wednesday. atteod the Church Servtoea " 23 Th h h h 1 ill and to ..... the Readlnc Room. ,,ov. · e c urc <' 0 r w ~;;;;;;;.........,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ sing "My God and 1." ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 VIa Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5·0210 The Rev. John H. Parke, R">etor SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9 :15-Famlly Service and Sund*Y School 11 :00-Momlnr Prayer and Sermon Nursery 'lnd small chUd care provided THURSDAY J O:~Holy Communion and Healing Service FIRST CHRISnAN CHURCH Franklin 0 . Blxler. Jr. Mlnlster Ll 8-4778 . Parsonage U 8-5291 SU ~DAY 9:45 ....................... .Blble School 10:4& .... ·-· .... Chur<'h Service 5:30 Young Peoples' Meettna • • • Coroa.a ct.l Mcu CoDgl'egaUoaal Cluucb -"How to Use Disaster" will be the sermon topic of tile Rev. Edwin C. Gomke on ''Fore· father's Sunday" this Sunday. The Carol and Chapel Choir will sing at the 9:30 a.m. worship service and the Pilgrim and Chancel Choir at the 11 a.m. service. There will be a sacra· ment o! Baptiam at each s~rvlce. FamUy Wo..-h.ip will be conduct- ed on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, at 10 a.m. I CIIVBCB COUJfCIL TO MEET The Newpon Harbor Coundl of Churches will meet at noon Tuesday In the Balbo.'\ I.sland Methodist Church. The Re,·. Cll!ford Fugate will preside. TBAKKSGMJIC WOURIP Parents and children arc in· vited to worship together at a Thanksgiving Day worship sen·· ice at 10 a.m. Nov. 24 at the Co· rona del Mar Congregational Chur<'h. The new chureh building at CEREMONY CALLED FOR BLESSING CHURCH SITE lfEW'108T ~· DSIGR 1 TBV.SDA~·OVEM»&a l7,1_. coaoxA Da. .. ..._ CAUP. 'Trull I Trlllllll' ,. Tu ,. •••• 2411 E. Coaat Bwy. lJt completed, A candlellaht ceremony ble . Tlte Rt. 'Rev. Wllllam RemJng. and the Flm Baptist Church of inl' the site of the new Eplscopal ton, retired auUraaan bt.sbop ot Corona del Mar will hold Its church and day school In Corona Pennsylvania, will bless the ~ft. Cann~l Women's Guild is first services ther~ thl.A Sunday. del Ma r will be held this ~ve· &'l'OUnd, praylnc that It may aJ. maklnf planJS ftlr a "Treats and Or. 0 . A. Bryant will deliver nJng <Nov. 17) at Marguertt~ ways be a center of c;hrlstlan de· Trinkets" Chrl tmas tea Dec. 1 the mornlna sermon at ·10:50 Ave. a.od Fifth Ave., berlnnlna at votlon, learnlnr and example. trom 1 to 5 p.m. at the home of a.m., and th~re will be an eve· 6 o'clock. Asslstlna him wUJ be the Rev. Mrs. Forest Smilh of Lido Isle. nlng service at 7. He will preach John Parke, rector of St. James Starting oft wtth a <'hampagne nightly at 7 from Nov. 20 through Eplacopal Churcb of· Newport punch bowl the annual party 27, and dedication services wiU Beacb; the Rev. Weosley Havero· and bazaar will future a aal· be held on th~ 27th. There Will male, the dean of the Long axy of holiday ornamenJs. hOIJle• be cornerstone ceremonies at 2 Beach Convocation, a.nd the Rev. made candy. knitted Items and p.m. and open house from 2:30 Edward Allen, the vicar of the needlework done by the women to 4 !p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27. Mrs. Zelma W. Uoatetler, 69, new Corona ~1 Mar conerega. of the guild. A gaily decorated The church Is built on 3 Jevel.s. of 301 La Jolla Dr., Nt>wport Uon. Candles and song sheets Christmas tree will be awarded with kitchen, fellows hip ha ll. Heights. passed away Saturday, will be given to everyone at· I as a prize. • nurseries and paBtor's study on Nov. 12, In Hoaa Hospital aC!er tendlng. Mrs. Jack Dorl'is is chairman. the first floor; sanctuary and a Inlet lllnesa. After the ceremony a turk~y classroom1J on the second tloor • She Is survived by hN h us-dinner will be served at the Har· Cstreet IPvell, a nd classrooms on band, ROss. and son, Jac·k. own· I bor VIew School cafeteria. Orri · the thlrti floor. The sanctuary ers or the,Costa Mesa Lumber cera of the parish wtll d~scrlbe will set 260, and the Sunday Co., In w hkh firm she was alc;o the church goals. At the top or School has a capacity of 275. associated. She Is also c;urvivt>t1 the list Is the groundbreaklng bv a daughter, Mrs. ~faryland for the buildings, wltlch wtll be I--.. 0-a 1-..... , Kasche'or Newport Bea<'h ; 3 sis-the new home of St. James· Day I.a.; e o.l IWf l ters. Mrs. Francis McMullin and 5<-hool and of St. Mlcltael and ~frs. Audrev Martin of Santa I All Angels' Mission. SEBVICE OK TRAJIIISGIVIMG A t~peC'ial 1 <' r vi<' e entitled "Thank g1vlng" wll.f be . held at 1 the Harbor Att><l Christian &i· enC't> rhUN'hec; in ob. f'n•a n«> ot Thank ... gi\'lng D }'. Tht> Goldt>n Text from Rt>\t.>lat•on ti :12J ke}: nott>s tht' "f'rmon, "BIPs..-ing, and glory and wl!•dom anti thapks· giving anti honour. and powPr. and might. be unto our God for ever 3 nd f'\ f'r · The rPrleemlng power of sclen-Ana; ~frs. Eleanor Payne of Los Lay pt>ople who have been as. title, s piritual healing will ~ A n~eles and six grand<'hildrt>n. istlng In the c-eremony are ~r . th.-topiC' of a lecture on ChriS· Mrs. Hostetler wu a native of Harold Spi<'kard. president of the tlan &ien<'e to be given ~~ 8 ~farysville. Kan as. and had 1 Women of St_ James: Mrs. John p.m. Monday, Nov. 21. by Nell H. Jived In Newpon Bea<'h for 38 1 ~fanypenny, in charge of the CAllD PARTY NOV. 22 Bowie of Atlanta. Georgia, in years. hoste ses for the dinner; Mrs. 1 Th(> annual c-arr! partv . pon· thP C'osta ~esa Women's Club. I Funeral servic-es w<>rP sch<>d · I Robert Hetzel, who has recruited sored by th€' ~l atPr ~I :\fotht>rs 610 W. 18th St., undt>r the aus· uled for 2 p.m. yesterday Jn the the kit<'hen crew: Kenneth Ford, Guild for th<> bt>M!tt of the plces of the First Church of I Costa Mesa Community Mt>thod. who has prepared the choir; Jo· scholarship funri \\'Ill be held at Christ. Scientist, Costa Mesa. Mr. 1st Church with the Rev. Clifford seph Carver, warden of the 8 p.m. Tuesday. :\o'. 22. at ~fater Bowles. a natlvt> of Chicago, es-Fugate of the <'hurch and the churc.h. and John Manypenny., Del High School. Santa Ana. tabllshed and operated his own Rev. Ed C. Smith of Christ Chur<'h warden of the mission, who have Tic-kets may be> obtained locally real estate. mortgage and insur. By the Sea, Ba lboa, otrl<'latlng. set the stage for the candlelight I from Mr'. Edward Kus by, ORiole ance firm until withdrawing rnterme nt was to follow in Har· sel'\•lct>. 3·8607. from business In 1942 to devote bor Rest Memoria l Park. 8<>11 h is full time to the public prac· Broadway Mo rtuary. Costa M~ a, tlce or Christian Sclen<'e healing. was In charge or arrangemt'nts. lea• Clalnas IIIIJ lcCar&s Wll Funeral services for Kenneth The Well.s-McCardle real estate C. Burkhardt. 21-s·month·old son office In Costa Mesa dominated of Mr. and Mrs. Gt>orge R. Burk· last month's men-of-the-month hardt, 31751 Sceni<' Dr .. South La· awards given by the :\ewport I gu na, were held Tuesday in ~ach-Costa Meu Board of R<>al · Baltz Chapel, Corona del )1ar.l tors. Roy ~<'Cardle was top salf'S· with the Rev. Douglas F. Wes· man and also top 11-.ter, and st>ll of the Lutheran Church of Randy McCardlt> was runnt>r-up tht> Mast.-r ottlctatlng. I as top lister. Robert Rayle of The baby. who died Su nday at l tht> Leighton Linden oCfll'e In Co- South Coast Community Hospit-rona d~l ~ar was runnt'r·up for I al, Is sunrlved also by a brother, top salesman. WALTAH CLARKE'S IIA WAIIAK SIIOPS America's Large~t Selection Rounda da Clock Hawaiian Fashion ()pea Sua. & E .... 201 IIAJlDfE AVE.. aAUOA ISLAND oa , . .., Uti8TWM6 AND CEMmRY T04Hrta ...... 1-6117 • ~ J.J4Jl w ..................... ,.. Philip, and s~te~ Heidi; h~ ma. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ temal grandmother. Mrs. Phil E. French of Corona del Ma r. and his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Burkhardt. La· ~tuna lk>ach. Interment was In Padfl c VIew Memorial Park. IKST ALLA TIOK THURSDAY Dr. Richard Kendall of the Nort h Santa Ana Kiwanis Club will bt> Installed as lieutenant governor of the Califomia-Ne· vada·Hawall dlstr1ct at· 8 !p.m. Thunday In the Santa Ana Country Club. He wtll ~ucceed Dr. David Nielsen or the Newport H.trbor Kiwanis Clu b. CAlf ADJAJf vtSnoa DIES 1 A Canadian visitor in Corona del )far for the past 3 w(l'('ks, M rs. 011\'e E. Phelan. 60. Ha ney. British Columbia. dit>d last )lon· day at 2600 E. Coast Hwy. Fu· neral scn·lces were held at -1 p m. yt><~terday !Wednesday I in the Baltz :\fortuary Chapel. Co- rona del Mar. with Dr. D. A. Bryant of the First Baptist Chur<'h of Corona del :\tar offJ. dating. The NEW SNACK SHOP IIIEIY lltl IESTAUUIT CIIIU DEL Ill -01 3-1310 (CODa OP COAST BIQBWAY & Ra.czssUS) SPECIAL let-l .. iiW Offer! n.,..,, Friar, s.t.ar, S•4•r OPEJif DAlLY -9 TO 9 FLArl Q UST WHEAT BREAD APPLE PIE 59c 11'1 U . LOAF 2k We s,ecillize i1 De~~r~lin Cakes for All Occalita 6:30 ............... Vesper Service WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m. Women's Bible Study 7:00 p.m ......... Prayer Meetlna 8:00 p.m .......... Choir Practice New ~orona del Mar Church to Be Occupied Sunday Nursery and Child Care Provided Fir<:t Christian Chur<'b 7~ Vk torla at Placentia Costa Men CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGHGATIOifAL 611 Ht'liotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, Calif. MOR~ING WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A.:\1. Church S<'hool classes 9:30a.m. Nursery Cor both hours. Edwin C. Gomke :\flnister LUTHERAN CHURCH . Church of the Master 3545 East Coast Highway Corona del M,ar The R~v. D. W~ll . Pastor Phone: ORJole 3·:;()22 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11:00 A.M.-The Service WELCOME NEWPORT HARBOR BAPTIST' CHURCH Amenean Bapllat ~nvention Fairview Ave. at Fair Dr. C:O.ta )1 ... a... Hetbert Johnaon, Pastor lJ a.an2 . KJ 5·4810 SUMa1 .._. --· t:t5 a.m. was founded June 19, 1960, by 21 on opportunity to link your en· charter members. Since this dote. tire family with the cordial fellow· the Church hos been actively en· ship of a New Testament Church. gaged in the constnJction of her The spint of First Baptist Church house of worship. The building has is •-.pressed in the Words of oor been completed end stands as a Lord: 'Not to be rmnistwed un· token of the love end concern of to, but to minister." The Church the people for the spiritual e n· program seals to meet the need s duement of our community. of each individual. offering Bible The Postor, Dr. D. A. Bryant, is study. training in Chnstien ectfvi· the founditr of Sou~hern Baptist ties, recreation, musie.. youth or- work in Colorado, where he spent qonizations, under copable leader· nine years es ~stor of Denver's ship, and worship sel"'lices in line first Southern Baptist Chlirclt. He with Bible end Holy Spirit lead· • . T ership. '' a nattve e.an. Modern Nu,..ries, well stoffed. open et eM a.tVi<»s. • FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 241 1 E.. Coast Highway, at Mac;Arthur Blvd. Y cu A-:0 C: -:::. -: .. ·: ::-.. ·e::i to A •ter.:i Ope~· -g s.-~. -c:: c -...... , "'ov"" ....... be~ ) • ••• • --• • • ~-"• • • • ~ J'\1 ~ l' I • .._. ~~ :::i .,..;ee~ ~.-..·;. ':C' -• "" p m v.· C _: • ,S.:Juy Sc:-v.ces r..Q .·.;· :~.::;. t\c-.· .. C Thrcu'1:". :.7 at 7 JO s·~·: .;)A Y l\OVEMBER • - C o:-::ers:c:-:c Cc-:emorn€S 2 00 pm. 10 4.00 p .m Open H:-_se ~ 3 A _,,. ~= 9e't ~g ocquJ"r.te -:: ,-~ slat :1 ··e c .·oc•e• f-.r which F' I 5•r:-' •t Ch .. • :-e •J e<·~o ,hed, the P Dr. D. A t • · • w or'"g 1! me~ sage t' • oht or ,--e .He c: the Churchs m ~ • , and plo·e -· e c:""mu•uty and the "'• • You a re ~~ '· 1 to o' ·e..,d these ~ervice We believe •he 8 b'e He , inspi~o o f God, a"'d t< :.-~r or ' f'\lle of faith a~d prac• ce Chr·~· it the D•vine Saviou• v'ro·, born. sinlessJy perfect e.-d H s blood is mans c-t1ly atonemt!"'t (o• s·n. He is tfte rounder of t"e Churc" end is now her Head A New T es•a· rnent Church ;, a so;r' .. val de..,oc· racy 111rd its ordinat~ces (S.,ptism and t"-Lord's Supper! e re sym· bolic of fect1 both historical a.,d u perimental. In the I ehurch cong~a· tionol form of go,-.mmellt, we Pas lor ;o il toqet..,t' volurh· •v w •h ot'- er churche of e f, '" n an ef 1ort to preach .,,j •each Chr· • to all the c-eop e ot the eerth. 1... the bocf,, ~surrecfion and a ce !'IS•on .:>f Ch,., l, and in His relurn to thi earth. In the fut"r"" o"d e t~rnl!l life of both •11e wic ed ond tho rig"t· eous. The fint da of the week is the Lord's day ond '' to be ob rved for worsh,o ond spiritual ••rvices ul'ltil the cominq of "the Lord of the Sebbath. Someone's Always Selling Ticbta letitia Tickets II lUI Tickets fer tWa -BUT WeAre liYiiC TlllnllWIJ FREE Te Eterr ,.,._ ... Villll Crown Hardwcae WHY? To Give Our Friends & Patrons a Chance to Win Wonderful Prizes DURING OUR Open House Party Dec. I, 2, 3 Drawiacs to Ill heW D8(. 3rd at3:00p.& DON'T FORGET TO ASK FOR YOUR ncnts EVERY TIME YOU VJSIT OtJR STOlE a•a.a..•·•s-.. (Qer 1lw AU .._ ..,..,._...,_usa.-. eun's••----Ta,... .. ..,.. ....... , ...... "ENTER TO WORSHIP ---DEPART TO SERVE" ! ........... ____ _ I • Tars BaHia For Second Xent. Hodpon climaxed the lone mAreh trom the Tar 33 by lltft.Uh· InC throuah the mlddJe from one yard ouL Bob Payne spJit U.. UP· flahta to put Harbor out front 7-0. Coadl W-s-H••hW Harbor Hlcb V&r'lit# football team can c._ out lta moat auecefta{ul Suuet l..eq'ue footbalL MUOn In U years Sat~ n.tpt by de· ..feaUna H~ lleub Satur- dQ' ntaht at O..nee Coast Col- lep'a Plrat. Stadium. A v\c&ory WOUld aln tM Sail· en eeoeond place In the leaaue and a 8-2-1 ~ for the yeu, f -2-1 In 1~ play. Halfback Don Rober10n put the Tar maChine In motion when he 1'dumed the kickoft ;;.; -,,dd~ I tM Sailor 33. He tuM Of 1~ and 7 the march. Ha~fboO<k However, the Jona:-awaltrd bat· tle aaatn.t HP.&tttlnaton Beach. whJch .Mould dn.w an overflow crowd by the 8:00 p.m. klckotr tlnw, win • rated a to.!I·UP- Bolh teatnt have a tremen~us oflenalve punch, and there'a a cM.nce U..t tthe Mlenalve breaks rnleht detennlne the outcome. · ·-·~Will ~-7 Harbor p&c:kl!d up Its third Suntet Leaeqe win lut Thurs- day nl&ht by whippin& Garden GJ"'Ye, 71-7, on .the la.er's field. lt Wb a Uaht a:ame on the score- bo&nl till late In the fourth quan~ when the Tara capital- Ized on 2 Garden Grove errors. The SaUors scored first with 5:21 left in the openJn& quarter. Finale Friday for T arb'abes Harbor High's Bee footbcill team holds a slleht edge over Huntington Beach ror the sea · son's fina l game at 3:·15 p.m. to· morrow fNov. 18) on the oppon· ent's field. Last week tile Tars played one of their most outsta nding games in defeating Garden Grove 28-7 on Davidson Field. They started their scoring s pree early in t he game, stopping the Argonauts on their 1-yard line on the open· ing drive. then breaking Keith Allen loose on their first play fOT a 99 -yard touchdown jaunt. George Twist kicked the PAT for a 7·0 lead. Garden Grove tied it up In the second quarter, but Gary Curtis put the Tars out in front 13·7 on a 40-yard run before the hall ended. In the third quarter half· back Di('k Langseth scored on a 40-yard end run and again on a 2-yard plunge to bring the score up to 25·1. Then George Twist made history for the Bee's by kicking their 111'!11 field goal to make the' tina! score 28-7. .....,Cee'al.eae Harbor High's Cee footballers wiJJ close their season today /Nov. 171 on the home field. t adng Hunfington Beach at 3 p.m. The Cee team was defeated 35-0 laat week at Garden Grove. added a 9-yard run, and a pet· aonal foul aa•lnat Garden Grove moved the ban to the Argonaut 8. Two playa later Hodgson went '""''· e ICOU TIED VP Garden Grove came rlaht back 2 playa following the kickoff. Halfback Sam Miller 1liced otf right tackle and rambled 60 yards tor a touchdown. M· gos made the cooversion to the count at 7-7 with 6:30 In the first 'P'f!t lod. Harbor C:l\]11e back a.nd drove to the Argo 6 before a tumble killed the drive. The Sailors tried s«<>nd quarter, &ta,rtln• their own 36. A tricky the Tars In business. back Gary Galusha pltchout to Roberson, who ed around end, then ol<>p~~~ hurled a pass ·attt~AS Hodgson, who raced 63 the A.rgo 9. From there Roher.JOn sliced · tackle for the ~~'""'down<.,! conversion k.Jck t.he Tars were out wtth 4:23 left In the first. Garden Grove ·drove to Harbor 18 before halftime, but a tumble killed Argo hopes -tying the score. Neither team could get a scor· lng play going tn the. third. and It was late In the fourth before Harbor could hit the scoreboard again. e FVIOL.E B.ECOVEUD The Tars recovered an Argo fumble on the Garden Grove ~ anl'l moved to the Argo 15 on a !ICreen pau from Galusha to 'Roberson for 2-1 vards. Then the Sailors bogge·d down until Hughes sent the Tar first unit back ln. Hodgson shot through for B to the Argo I, and Crl.9ell boomed over for lht" soore with 3:25 left in the game. Payne's convrrslon attempt was success· ful. putting the Tars ahead, 20-7. With less than 2 minutes re· mainlng, Garden Grove tried to put out of danger, but the center pass sailed over the punter's head into the end zone. Sailor Vern Edler ~rambled for the lose ball and gave the Tars their fourth anrt final touchdown. Halfback Tom l'.1oody ran over tor the t"Xtra point. SHOW TIME AT THE BEAUTIFUL Marina .--~--------, 1 That AR-THUR WALSH Dyn amic ARTHUR WAL~H I Entertainer ARTHUR WALSH I ol ARTHUR WAL~H 1 Entertain•" ARTHUR WALSH I I As KING ARTHUR "THE ROYAL JESnR" I I I I I I ~---------_J A11C1 Fw Y-D.clllt "'"-• THE ROUNDERS WITH T,..., CALVIN SKILES & HENDERSON 1111 Cee'a lillie F1r Lape Tille Switched from Doc to Coach If It hadn't been for an 18· the only M'hOOI in the ronference will not be prepared to fare month waiting period, the medi· that doesn't have a booster club. reality in adulthood." C'al profession wou ld have gained "Survival In the conference is e ALL·ITATE GUA.&D a doct or and the world of foot · that exists now tor OCC," He was born in Baton Rougl", ball would have lost a great Musseau declares, ~·and I dislike and he got ofr to a fast !tart In coaC'h . II intensely. high SC'hool footba.IJ therE'. He But fortunately, tor Orange • "WAJIIT TO WDI'" made all-conference and all- Coast College, Pirate head roach "h l.s a normallnst.lnct for the state as a guard at Catholic High Steve Musseau decided not to kids to want to win -if not the in Baton Rouge. walt for admittance to dental game, then the tight afterwards. While still an undergraduate school arid rumed his sights on "In some places, the kld.a are he became an assistant at Ca th· a roaching career. taught that to win Isn't lmpor· ollc High before taklne the head With 4 years of pre -med school tanr. It's the sportsmanship that coaching po8ltion at Brusly High behind him, the decision was an I «M>Is. I disagree," he states. for one year and later Catholic Important one, bu~ the support wife has ~n a great Hleh in Donaldsonville. La., for of his wife Yolenda encouraged help. They decided on marriage l .years. him to take the momentous step. after they met in a ~rvtce He received hl.o! CaliJomla Cl'e· 1t seemed that Steve Musseau hospital. He was recovering (rom dentJaJs at the University .,of was destined for a ure in which wounds received during World C&Jifomla at Berkeley bet6re coaching and children would War n . where he served as a moving to Mater Del. play the biggest role. paratrooper. And she gave up Musseau haa been at OCC on· e JIAS 11 CHJLI)JtEJf her nursl11g career to join him. ly 4 years. but he has Inspired With 11 children of his own. '"She doe-sn't particularly like a high depee of loyalty and af· of them boy5. Musseau football." he says, ''but likes fection from his players. As one weJI.equippc:'d to what It stands for. OCC footballer said on a note of teach the necessary dlsdpline re · "1 would never ask my boys to sorrow following the loss to M L quired in a football team. play football, but my wife does. San AntoniO. "I wiah we would Although the stepped-up re· It there Is no pressure and no win tM rest of the I&Olel so we crultlng drives of other Eastern ro::m~pe~t~Jt~Jo~n~l~n~a;-;bo~y~'s;-;JJ~fe;·~h~e~w;o~n~'t~d~J~sa~ppo~l~n~t~o~u~•~coai!!~'jjhi."l_ Confere nce SC'hools have made it tough for OCC the 'J)ast 3 Y"'"·l Musseau"s overall roaehing rec· ord Is astonishing. Aller achit"ving a 43-27 Jec· ord in Lou isiana high !tehools, Musseau moved to California and directed Mater Del High Santa Ana to a 22·1·0 mark, lng only to the ClF one year. His first year at found the Pirates s tunning Southland by defeating a a reat Santa Ana team, 13·7, to wtn the cha mpionship. "I feel that coachinl methods have advanced tremendously in Nlghriy In The Codlan lounge. Tuos. tlonl S.t. last few years," he says. I ·•n,.·~ are no more secrets. due SI'ICIAL .-.u Til I ,,., .. , Deny ,.,_ 1J N. -te:Jt P. Jl. ......u.. ........ IIJIIIIrtMc ..... ~ ..... SPECIAL PIIMI •• IUFRT ~ ................ :, !:-j. ... ·--·-· '%" c 1 ;II: .,....,.. ....... ·11:• .......... u,. .. OUI SPECIAL I:W!rf ..... ,. NIIM Is IIMnllu Ntu. ,_ .. SIMI• -DladOI( l""r'b8 -,.. .. on Authontie U..u Wrth Kalua Pi9 001 Dec. 5, '60 1AJ19U1T lOOM FACIUf'IIS "'""pari IIHch ot tho __ ..... ~,.,.. 11111,...-.. OR 11-0200 advent of coaching clin· ics. where Ideas are brought forth a nd shared." • '"DOIIT ILAME KD)S• Al:ked about the current OCC losing streak. Musseau repiJe.. '1 wtah l <'OUid anawer that. PhyslcaUy .. nd mentally I have ~he best mat~nat t'vr ewr had. The offense is new, b•t I don't blame the kids, l think maybe COM"hlng mlstak6 a re more at fault." However. coachlna friends and &MOdates of Mu.ueau fH1 tha t lt'a ~mply a matter ol OCC fall· Jng behind In the recrvltin• race. OCC and ML Sin Anteftlo are the only two .chool.-In the con· fft1!nce that do not reenalt on a .. , ....... lit. San Antonio cloelll't to N«VIt .. net Jt hN .._.. 10--....... Ito trtec.OOCIIul,...,_ ,.. ,._.,_.ooc lo • "Tearloi'M"Week-,. llocdt!Mftal.&&ad7&& ............ cq ... Fwy·---ft .... ~5&& IW-...... c.t7._, 1111& ..... • • orr TO 1100'1' c.Ud Oon Waldron flail, son of Mr. and M'ra. Pat Waldron of Corona del Mar, haa reported tor Army at Ft. Ord, C.JlL "Don lJ 'A ot New ort arade khool a nd ru. detenae Citrua made a o1 2l.1 yards ruahln&: and pu.lna for a total otfenN or 317 yatda. Orarlce co .. t made 187 "*''"' and 5 .P&J&fnr. but only complet· ed one o1. two pa.-. durtnc the &a..IM. Otrua had 20 bnt downa while OCC had 11. Citrus rom· pl~ted 10 13 pa.Da J/1, \" <; ,"\ .. , I • .. ·," ' I • f 011&-ITAil'TUrG "W'ZD .. WOV. 11 Elvia Presaly in '"'C.1. &VES"' -A- Audie Murphy In ~--·-­Dorta Day and Rex Harrison In '"NIDKIOIIT LACE'" .4POJ?l . --......... ' -AUO- ---·-lllff·..iii'i•. -· -· ----· --·---·----·------,..,,_..,__, __ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • . DOING~ e . I • 0 T,M, ~IOUrT....,._Ma_,in "•porthiclt 0 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "'1'1 ...__..., . . . I ~ 111 a never endmg job! To keep phone lines ready for your calla, men in TeJephone Patrol planes fty along hundreds of miles of phone cable nearly every day. They're on the lookout for cooatruction work or other ha.zardl that might damage underground or overhead linel. They warn any- one on the ground working ne&r cables by dropping notes or calling to them over the plane'a loudlpeaker system. Otber cable patrola on foot, in trucb and snow vehicles travel aloog phone Unes toapot hua.rd8 before they cause trouble. It &eemJlike a lot of work, but this is the surest way to keep your telephone eervice ready for you. when- ever you need il * * * ARE YOU OR ONE OF YOUR FRIENDS, A PROGRAM CHAIRMAN? Enterft~ininq and educational films !Ire avt~il· abte to you, free of charge, for groups showings. One of the more recent films odded to our library is "SECONDS FOR SURVIVAL" This excellently produced 30 minute film gr.sph· icelly and dramo"tically illustrates our nation's dsfense net- work end the part the Bell System plays in it. Another film soon to be made available called "THE BIG BOUNCE" ta~es you behind the scenes with Bell laboratory and government scientisfl from the ~tart to the orbiting of the huge balloon u«~d to bounce telephone messoges from outer-space to o ground stotion. These end many other filml may. be u sily obtoined by call· ing OR 3-1101 , your telephone business office. * * * .., •••• alii who hu once enjoyed t\M!: coovea.ience of a telepbol>e on bel' bedllide table Ia oel-wii1IDc to give Jt ·up. Beeideo oaving atqlo, a -ph-1eto you ...... eallo with man princy. Sleep'• a little 1afer, too. Today you can or-- der trw )'OUr bodoide tbe, beautiful new ~··,a.c.e.n,. ....a. boa a ballt·ID aJAt u,tot. Uld tho tllaiJIPioapfotaoy ........ Drop bJ or eall ,... tll!piiOM ..._ --to-· ........... ........ ,_ ... -..... ,,,, I •• taUMDA1'. IIOWI-aa 17, 1-•&WIOIIT aADOa DIIGII I ,.,.._ &tDI 'I'IIVaDAT co.olfA Da. MA& CA.UP. l I BIII.DING PERMIT TOTAL NOW OVER $74 MILLION 'nle November bulldlna permit total at the halt·way mark standi at a half million dollars, bdnatna the 1960 record well past • mllllon. $1pe.t permit for the past week ~nt to Jllchard Jordan for tli.t Weatcllff prol-lonal build· Ina a t the comer of Well&cllff Dr. and lrY'Ine Ave., In the Upper Bay Area. ThLt permit totaled SIIQ.OOO. .I Another a)za bJe permit was for a 132.477 oommemal building at 500-502 S. Bay Ft .. Balbd& Island. The following permJta were is· aued: e cc.oiiA DEL IIU John Maltlen, fence, 608 Iris, $1:50; Bal Mar Travel, alan, 2715 ~ Cout. $45. • ~ vmw IIJLLI l . Carpenter, renee, 1027 White Salts. t875. • mvur& nn•a M30 VIa Udo. l!iOO: .Doyle L,ynn. renee. 6600·6604 w. Coast, $100; Berklhlre'a Restaurant, altera· tloM, 34:50 VIa Opotto, tooO: Ce· d l Perin. bedroom and bath at 344M W. Balboa, 15.41Kl; R. A. Williams. furnace and water room. 61.2 Clubhouae, $100; Chick lveBOn. Inc.. paint showroom, 2116 NewJ'C)rt Blvd., f700; New· port Balboa Savinp, 4 sJgn.s, 3370 VIa Ltdo, $10,500, TIR ~ ~LOIIER HOUSES FOR RENT WINTER RENTAL-three bed· rooms, 1" bat.h.t, rum1ahed house, South of boulevard, In Corona d~l Mar. 1210 month. Includes gardener. Ray Realty. 35l2 E. Coast HIJhway, COM. OR 3-1543. 1WO BEDROOM ou.e for rent. fumlahed or u n f u r n I ahed, gar~e d I s p o a a I, carage, washing facilities. No J)fta. OR 3-4372. UN'FURNISIJED 2 bedroom du· plex, wlth patio, disposal, ga- raJe. Adlllt.t, no pets. Year's leue, $125 month. AvaJiable December 1. Owner at 620 Or· •chJd, COM. OR 5-00-17. Ken Albright, wall, 1119 Dol· pbln Ter., •l,B:iO; Robert Forbes, 1-unlt, 1-atory dwelJing, 4527 Gor· ~iiiiiiii,~~=iiiiiiii ham. S30.000. (Continued from Page 3> from her apartment ... Maxine Duncan, 43, of 301P" Coral Ave .• Balboa Island, was arrested on charces of drunk driving. lntoxi· cation In ·a uto and no opera· tor's license and Geneve E. Saw· telle. 39, Hollywood, was charged with Intoxication fn auto, ilfter officers stopped Mrs. Duncan's .APTS. FOR RENT II e ~A IILAJQ) H. 'F. McDowell, add kitchen, bedroom and carport, 205 E. Bay Ave., 16,000; Guy Matica, 2-atory commercJal building, 500·502 S. Bay Fr .• $32,447. JAMES D., RAY .... L COAST HWY- CQaONA Dll. ~ 0 .... 1411 e a&WIOIIT BEJGIITI Edgar Smlth, work shop and storage, 2215 E. 16th St., Sl.OOO: Bob and June Johnson, new of. tlce location for June Farrar Employment Service, 475 N. New· port Blvd .• $200: William Jordan. add bedroom and cten, 627 Irvine, $1,000. ~~~~~~~~~~~ e UT IBoaES ; Anchora~ Apartment$, sign, 2888 Bayshore Dr., ~. MATTRESSES ... -a:avJLDIIIQ r-...... Jneaular Sba&:.. c:AWA ='WAn.us CO. JI8 ....... 1W. U'-tyl-1- • anw aoau Mrs. Bertha H~. renee. 235 62nd St., til). • vnEa SAT AUA car In a parkJnr Jot at Mac· Arthur Blvd. and Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, at 2:10 a.m. e WD•UDAT. ocr. 211 C~trs driven by Clifford W. Block. 420 E. 15th St.. Clift Haven, and Joh n T. Brickner, Anaheim . were Involved In an accident at 32nd St. and Lake Ave., West N'ewport ... Mrs. Jack Probasco, 471 •N. Newport Blvd., Newport Hel~hts, reported that a hit and run car caused $25 damage to a wooden display gondola at the corner or the buJJdinl at that add~ss ... A parked car regis· tered to Gerald A. Peterson. Po· catello. Idaho, rolled down a hill, slrikJng the car of Carolyn Wall· ~rldg~. 258) Crestview Dr., Bay Shores. In the rear of 2600 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Beach ... George W. Roberts, service sta· tion attendant at 3100 W . Coast Hwy., Ntowport Be a c h. com- UNFURNISHED CARAGE APA'1l'IVENT-One bedroom, 513~ Marigold, ODM. Garage, Gas Stove -Adults--$75.00. C.ll Don FulbrtJht, Babson ReaJty. 2828 1£. Coast Hwy., COM. 'Phone OR 3-3770 or own· er collect HYacinth 2-~9. UN'FURNTSHED tw o bedrOOffi. fireplace, gas range and re· frl1erator. Newly decorated . New carpeUng, private pauo. one block to China Cov~ Beach. AduJ~ only. 2501 SeaView, Co· rona del Mar or phone OR 3-1306. UNFURN. 2·bedroom apt., -1~ blocks from ocean. aund@Ck with v1ew of hJU., 319 J asmine, CDM. OR 3 ·7434 alter 5 p.m. NEW 2 BEDROOM W. Wrtrht, swimming pool, 1738 Tradewlods, $3.000: R. Ston. swirl'\J'O,ing pool. 1301 Sussex. $2,800; P.M.M., Inc., add to pre· v1ous d~JUng permit. 1506 Anita Ln., $7,000: Jllchard V. Jord~tn. 3 . story Westcllft Professional Center. Westcllff at Irvine, $290,· ooo. plained of being short-changed LARGE APT. ot $10 during the fut shuffle of money. e111VDDAT, ocr. J7 eaEWtOIIT W illiam Bents, Stationers, sign, Lorraine K. Howarth, 39, of 4.27 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar, was arrested at 900 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, at 1 :20 a.m. on charges of drunk driving and In · Orco llock Co. toxJcaUon In auto ... Henry G. ____ Ellls, 7304 W. Ocean Front. West Newport, reported that the wind· BUILDING ILOCD-AJJ. IIZES--JUJ. TYPES shJeld of his car had been dam· 1 ..,_ aged by rocks thrown by un· I'* •• ,... a 2 1 known per.ona durlnl the night C;;·=·-·-';TW:'*!i=liiil!cs;;tu;:;;:;;:;;=;;;;-;;;;;s.!_ilii--.;iF...._~;;·---a ... Nlek D. Adama, 1.21 Via Ve· 1 nnla, Udo Isle, rflported the • L lie C theft o! a S20 bicycle from the 1__.1 Ill I. r O. tear or the garage at that ad· ... (Continued on page 10) Quiet resldent1al area. walk· lng dlatance to new shop- ,plng center. 5 minutes to BalbOa and beachea. Really delwte MEDALLION a ward apt.s., with all ele<:trlc GE kitchen, enclosed s hower and tub, large aarage, carpeting. Adults only. A real value for only- $87.69 PER MONTH on Jeue, which 1s about $50 per mo. under com})&table apu. -HARBOR BLVD. at BAKER STREET Costa Mesa Phone Kl 5-1631 CLASSIFIED AD ItA TES -c.h with order 01 wtthtn I 0 d.ys 1 n.... 2 Time~ 3 r.,... 20 words 01 '---·---·--··-·-.. -.. --. .75 1.25 1.50 21 wwcls to lO words ---···---.. ···-· 1.00 1.50 2.00 l I wonk to .0 worcla ·--··-·-···· .. -··-· I .25 2.00 2.50 E.c::h word Mer 40 words -.................. .03 ..OS .IJ7 FOB SALE FOUR SMALL che.nywood an- tique chairs. I..aree brau Mex· lean han(lng fixture. Wroutht Iron gla.u top dlnlna room t&· ble. £Jght chairs and match· Jn1 buffet table. Rare Persian antique prayer ~n (large). Oa 3~. 121 Harbor lsJand Road, Newport. FIREPLACE"· -..ww:oo=D::--_--:::.'Wh:":'::"-er-e you buy an armful or a truck load." Call U 8-5742. We de· Uver. Open 9 to 5. 2055 New- l>Ort Ave., Costa Mesa. Look for the sign. · FOR SALE OR TRADE · TAKE ADVANTAGE of our pre. holJday 20% off sale -on men's aport coats and suits. Haythorne'a Inc., 3321 E. Coast Hwy., COM. CARS FOR SALE A.L.FA ROMEO Spider, "59." Due to family addition, must .elL Excellent condition. $2.700 cdh or maY. be financed 1t credit good. OR 3-0176. HELP WANTED TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Che\:k Wltb JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 N. Newport BJvd .. Newport Midway 6·4481 PHOTO SUPPIJES ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies e Put Color FUm Ser\ltce. • Movie Projeeton for Jllent • Model Airplane &.lppUea. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1183 Meowport Blvd.. eo.ta .._ ..... Uberty ~7042 PEIVJONAL HAULING RUBBISH HAUUNG 6. Clean Up Work Reasonable rates u 8-7872 Ml 6·5542 AUTOMOnv£ FREE OIL CHANGE WJTH LUBRICATION . $1 .75 WITH THIS AD • Herb Miller's R1CHF1ELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poinsettia OR 3·97~ • Corona deJ Mar JOH.NSTOl'fE"S Mesa Auto Wreckers u~ Auto Parts, Tlree We Buy ear. and Scrap KetaJ UBER'n' 8·7013 2075 Placenda Ave_ eo.ta K eu CARPEr CLEANING Specialists In: • Wall-to-Wall e Fu;;tJ. s .. .. . Carpet Cleaners tne Eatiruta M l 6-2323 PETS-SUPPLIES INTRODUCING the new PREFERRED- I 00~ beef fo r anunals :'io by.products, no odor. All red muscle meat. Your dog or ca t wfiJ thank you. Fi\·e PAJN'I'ING FOR EXPERT PAINTING -CAL.l. - Sympson 6. Nollar Newport'• Oldest E.ltabllabed Palntua OR 3.3630 -E\--a Oa 3·HH . ALL PAINTING 30 DAY SPECIAL ANY HOUSE TRIMMED . $49 Average 2 Bedroom Exterior -$195 4 Year Guarantee IE 7-2106 Paperhanging & Painting QUAUTY WORK, UCENSED, llf· SUREO, FREE ES'InlATES Ray Thompson MI 6·5141 PAINTING Interior-Exterior Expert Artent1on Given Y(>ur Painting Problems FREE ESnMATES Ucensed A: Insured u 8 -0742 PAINTING 6. PAPERHANGING UceD.Ied A: Insured FREE ES"'"Dt(A TES IE l ·lW SERVICES MIMEOGRAPHING STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE TYPING LETTERS DIRECT MAIL SERVING CORONA DEL MAll Call For Appolntm~nt ESTHER LEECH MILLS OR 3-18)5 Eves. It W~kends Call Ml 6·5588 Zil2 E. Coast Hlway Corona del Mar LtJIIIIB -IUILDIIIG MATEIIAUI LEaAL•oncz NO'nCE OF PUBLIC HEARING AIMndment No. 100 FURNISHED APARTMENT, good location, pleasant surround· tngs. No chJldren. No pets. Yearly lease. 610 ~iarguerlt~. Corona del Mar. DEAR DICit: Just read that Hay. thom~·s Is bavlng a pre·hoJI. day 20.,..,. saVings sale on men's suits and sport coats. You 'd better get down to 3321. E. Coast H'way in CD~i and buy I your suit and sa,·e -Love. t'ents oU re~Jar prtce per lb. Somto Typl n~~r All this month at thto LD tr .. .-a in my home ';~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NoUce is hereby g1ven that the c;:. Planning Commission ot the City of Newport Beach will hold one pubUc hearing on tb~ appUca· tlon of th~ Irvine Company to amend Dl5trlct Map No. 23 from an R·l District to an Uncla•l· tied Dlatrlct on Lo~ 1 tbru 58 NICE 2 bedroom untumlshed a pt. with patio, fireplace. thenno· static heat. and garage. Con · venient location. On lease. 501'~ Narcissus C D M, 0 R 3·0940. JORDAN S 12 \'ears experience 2'i32 E Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Klmberly 5-9644 Janto. SPECULATIVE? .., .. ....,. ...,_. tndt ciMda ..... .a .... , ,,.._ .. --a-t ~a...-eet. ._.... a., .-utr 1 &Dittr Ia .....-. Oa •• CMiat1-....... ._. -s-.. •• snr.....,-~ C~eMe ...................... u •• 10% ~ Per Annum a-t ... ...mutliee ..................... ....U-It"lcalol!llitloe~ ... pI 1Ne CJeoriMa ........ J10j1 • W& .AJIAQ&. ~ AJ1D COLI.&CT Evans G. Pcfter & Co. • •· aawra.r .ao~JL&YAJID DWIOaT a&ACIL CAUPOIIIOA IIIDWM t-liU YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS accounla iaulured to $10.000 • STRONG RESERVES • HIGHEST RATE coDIIiatent with ICdety 4'/2% ,._ c:urreat DIVII8m PAID FOUB TIMI8 A YEAR I UCUIIFDEUL 11.VRJ1 A1tD LOAN IKoaQK)II a....t C....0 ....... I •• , ............ s.-.. I'-~, • .._ lAB a• JE LAGURA .'CB •a•• , -•o..-a.. .... MUSICAL I OR J .2U) LANDSCAPING ------------------------------~~------. START YOUR I SERVICES Complete Landscaping CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY ----------Service NF:W A: USED SPl:iET ORGANS J It L Upholstery Cleaners Inclusive, Tract 2096 CLtnda -INS---TR-U ...... cn,.._...,O .... N ____ _ Isle). Notice is hereby further given that said public hearing wlU be held on the 1st day of December, 1960. at the hour of 8:00 p.m. In the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at whk h time and place any and all persons Interested may ap· pear and be heard thereon. FREE ICS'JtMA TES FROM $395 Average slze living room A: hall. S1tJi '"'"" Stam .... carpets. $13.88. -CONCERT Pianist-Teacher. chll· dren, adult courses. Prepara· tory Intermediate. advanced or finishing course. Interviews arranged without charge. Ar· nold Juda, Ml 6-1055. NEW It USED SP~ET PIA.'iOS FROM $395 Larges t Sele<."tlon to Chose trom 'Open Fri. nights 'til 9:00 p.m." WOODWORTH'S OR Sc PER SQ. F'l' . Davenports $10, Chairs S5 Kl 9·2556 """ cMltwry COROI'A DEL 1tU.R JfUttSDT OR 5-0160 · 2744 E. Coast Bwy. THIS sru d enU'oe4 e4 "' .... 2620 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3 5530 MOVING &ui9n "" cott JCMI •• little " $1.10 Corona del ~ta r ------------ Lawn Mcnntenance LANDSCAPES Fl"t'e E-stimates. by WeE-k or month OR 3 2982 a.tter 6 p.m. Ray Y. Copelin, Se<:retary Newport Beach Ci ty Planning Commission. Publish· Nov. 17, ·1960 In the ~ewport Harbor Ensign. for l ;,.-+ioM, C.l OIIOU J.4UO. LEC.AL WO'I'Ia CER'ITnCA TE OF BUSIN'ESS FictitiOUs Finn Name LEC.AL aOTJCE THE UNDERSIGNm do here · CER11F1CATE OF BUSINESS by certify t.hat they are con- Fictltlous Finn Name ductlng a business of owning P-12773 and managing and leutna of 515 N Maln, S.A_ KI 7 ·H .39 READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED LECAL JfOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFOR."\1A FOR TilE C'Ol.~l\· OF ORANGE ~o. A ·J6522 niE UNDERSIGNED do hereby commerdal bulldlnca In Corona certify that they are conducting del Mar, caUl., under th~ tlctl· a Laundromat business at 3238 tlous nnn name of McMahon E. Cout Highway, Corona del Properties and that said firm is Mar, California under the tictl· composed of the following per- tloua finn name of Corona del sons whose names In full and Mar Laundromat and that said places of residence are as fol· firm Is composed of the follow-lows. to-wit: E. C. McMahon. Inc persons whose namtos In full 1425 Santanella Terrace. Corona and plares of residence are as del Mar. Callf..: Gertnade E. Me· follows, to-wit. Nlcolaas Kick. Mahon. 1425 Santanella T8race. Estatt> or 433~ Orchid Avenue. Corona del Corona del Mar. Callfomla : Con-WlL.LlA'l ~~ ROLLI:'tiGS Mar, Calif .. J. W. Garman, Ill. stance E. Franklin. 12)1 Flrenze. ON-eased. 2909 Broad Street, Newport LJdo Is land. Newport Beach. ~011\.'E IS HEREBY GIVEN to Beach, Calif. Callfornla. the rrt><lttors of tl\e a bove namt'd WJTKESS our hands this 14th W1TNESS our hands this lOth de<.'t'dt-nt that all persons having day of Octolx>r. 1960. day of October. 1960, claims ag.1iMt tht> s~id dt"C'ed.-nt sl Nlcolaas Kick a/ E. C. McMahon are requtn>d to tile them. with 81 J. w. Garman. rn. sl Gertrude McMahon the n~ .. ary \'O UCht>rs, in the STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) s1 Constan~ E. Franklin, otfire of the cltork of tht" ahove }ss. STATE OF CAUFORNlA \.. Pntltlt'd rourt, or to present them. COUNTY OF ORANGE J -with the n~ s.try voucht'rs, to ON THlS 14th day ot Octo· COUN'T'Y OF ORANGE I the undel"l'igned ~~ the oltl~ of bef, 1960, before me. a No· ON TinS lOth day of Oct~r. Harry L. BlodgNt. 2712 East tary Public In and for said 1960, ~fore Vltt. a Notary Publk CO&$t Hl~hway. C.1rona dt"l Mar. county and state, residing In and for aid rounty and tate, ~llfornia, whlt"h ,. the pia~ of tbereln, duly ronunt.Joned residing therin. d ui.Y commls· buslne of the un<Wralan~ In aDCl nrom, puson.ally al)'· slOMc:t and S"""'m· personalty all mattel"5 pertalnlna to tM PMftd Nlcolaas Klck and J. appeared E. C. Mc~abon. Gcr· tatc or said dt"<."edt"nt. within six W. German. m, known to tn&ft Mc.."ahon and Constance months attN the first publication me to ~ tbe persons wh<*' E. Franklin. known to M«-to ~ ot thl5 notk-c-. namea &1'1' aubecrlbed to the the per110ns whe>!'e namcJ •"' O.te'\1 Xo\·ember 15. 1960. wlthLn ln.strument. and 4lck· subacrlbed to lhe within lnstru· Fcrn M. Rollina • nowle4(ed to me that they ment and acknowled~ to me Admlnl~tratl'l'( ot rh ~eel the same: that thfY neaat~ the .. me. E:.tate of the-abo\'e WITMESS my hand and ortl· WITNESS my 1'1 nd and of· namtd c1~t-nt. t'lal ~al. nclal ~.al. Harry L. Bloda'c-tt t1 JMnne S. Dura n. Not.ry •I Jeanne S. Dupn, Attorney at Law ~-.ue In anct tor aald coun· !fOCaty r.bllc In and ror 2712 Eu.t Cout Hlal'l~ tJ aJM1 Sta... aid OouaiJ' and -.te. Corona del lll&r. Calltomla. l(yco-'-loft aplrt~~ April 29. My Comn'N'on ~ Tel 08lole l ·JlOO. •• A,prll 21. tta. Attorney for Ma\lnbtratJ1 MOVING? 2 Fast Insured movers and larz~ van $11.00 an hour nme rtart:s at you door ... Why pay morr? -Call- NEWMAN TllA.NSFER A: STORAGE CO. Midway 6·2528 or Uberty 8·6430 124 Broadway, Costa Me.a HOME MAINTENANCE DELUX HOUSE & WINDOW CLEANING co • Wall Wuhlng • Floor Waxing • Venetian Blind Clunlng • Va cuumlng • rr<'t' Estimates • Work C.uarant<'E-d PHONE: ORIOLE 3-1 1 66 W hy Not? LET HENRY DO IT Professional ruxEP! ~~~~r~ Friendly Neighborhood Service BELL BROA DWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway U 8-J.UJ 1: 8-XM eo.ta ~~- Cenwnt a ro""h carpt'nter work. R.Nsonable. U go any"'h~ r---....-.;;..;..;..;.. _____ _ In Newport Harbor A.ru.. F0a ALL Of' Jtl 5·2441 YOUR l.NSULUfQ JfD:D1 Paintin -Decorating P~ IIAitGmC GEORGE BURKHARDT 1Jc.leMecl Coab acta. 1.-T Oraqe Aw. Costa M• l.I'WrQt ..... Sadleir Insurance Co. · John E. SMitt.r 3333 c. c.. ...,. oa ,.... c::.on.. ..... llfVL'i J'Jii&NTS .•• PuWW.: Od. 21. ltcw. 8. 10. 11. ..W&eb: Oct. l'f, M(W. 3. 10. t'7. hwt.b: New. lT, 2t. Dec. l , I. ........................ _..... t.M Bcwport R...w ~ Ia t.M ........ ...._ a..&p. ln the N"'POft ~ ENJ.an. , State Fann -~· POJ.JCr gives mo,. home protection, SAVES$$ Thi1 1inale policy costa ltll than four aeparate bome policj• J.et Jive. sreour pro- tedion. nd-the State Farm Homeownera Policy co.ta leu than many other homeownera pol:ciel! Of course, complete and exac:tprot~ction 18 dNCr~bed ~nly in t.be policy. Aax about lt today. •clllEL R. UWLER 3024 E. COAST HWT, COaOHA DEL NAil oa 3-t~a -llH.: 111 &·6308 IIITI Nn flH lit C.UIALn ct•NJT Home~ lloomlnatof'l, lL UNFUIEKISHED, duplex, two bed· ~ cllepGMl, atove, patto, ,.,.,.. l'ewl)' d e c 0 1 • t • d. Pour retumlnr lettft'~Mn on place ftnlah to hia credit. He took Adalq, no peg, .featly rntal. the ara.np Cout CoUete vanity the leape tJlle in 1957. Oll a...-rr, roll. ... __ .__..__.. h '" -._ NEW JLUDi01iD OltGAJIII AND ~.,... team ave •• ven .,.. men on whOm Sawyer StaNWAY PL\Nna aU mod· Mentor AI Sawyer hoptta I« • rest. h1a hopee are Cary Clark, ..._ poMlble pennant ln the CUt.em Jeny Enuna1»1', 'nm Jones and ell. a aman depo.lt wlU lay Collfereoee th1a ..-on. Mark Mdlanu. S\IPportlnethem away for etut.tmu. SclunSdt· Sa..,er, J1tbo "-coadled the are promlllnr frahmen Dick PhllUs-, NEW • S'IUB. Free f tbe Jut h Parklnc. 1907 l'fo. Main at 20th c&JU'a or t :ree yean, larlon, Dave Cooper, Alan Janc:sJ haa a ttrat, ~nd and third and Dave Sell. St., Santa Ana. ------------a--t •-... t t.. tr t FREE BROCHURE CALL OR WRITE LAYTON COATS BOX 81 -OBJole 5·05M CORONA DEL MAR GORDON REAL ESTATE 7 GOO,n ,.. ... """-Pf-----'•vos-~u ... d. ~ .... ~~· ee .. u•a ~·e a onees ·u ""AIY"u IU" .... p 1• point of thla aeason'a team a ------------ all In excellent condition. More 0 1(8 the outatandinr spl rl~each play· Stetnway, Chlckerfna. Cable, er hu s hown. WE WE'RE LUCKY! Sohmer, Meldorf, ttom 1378. "Splrlt and hustle characterize The only two eholce lots avail· easy terma. Schmidt·Phllllps, eel our team _ also we're a little able In Corona del Mar. SH t:he.e established 1914. New Store, Request stronger and a little better ahoot· new deluxe 2 bdr., 2 baths. Me· Free Parklng. 1901 No. Main at Ina •II the way around thla dalllon DUipleHs today. "Move 20th Sa A • In by Chrlatrnas" Rent one and , nta na. year," Sawyer commented. llve rent t~. "HURRY." HAMMOND -SPfNET used. won-OCC'a tactics on the boards derfuJ buy. Schntldt·Phllllps, CConUnued from page ~) will feature •a man·tO·man de-e Hot Point Bullt·ln Oven and established 11914, New Store, u Jut aummer. Merchants were {ense with the fa~t break. ''For Range Free Parking, 1907 No. Main divided about e~~ualy. thls time of the year the teem • Forced AJr Heat -Garbage .. ~ Dt.poql at 20th. Santa Ana. PARXJNC BAN-,..o.t residents Is ~aplng up well," Sawyer e Marble Pullmans -Colored 7-COOD USED Spinet pianos. favored continuation of the ban stated. Bath PixtuTeS Cable, Fischer, W u r I I t z e r, at 10 p.m. dally durlna the sum· The varsity will get Its first e Huge Fireplace -Open beam Knabe. priced from $478. some mer, and week-ends during the teat or the season when they lJVina Room. rent returns: one Maple Cherry year as appropriate. The majority pJay the Alumni team In the e Wool W/W Carpets reposst>SSed, take over balance of merchants favored discontJnu· OCC gym at 8 p.m. Tuesday. "Buy Now and Select Colors and at $14.75 monthly. Schmidt· ance of the parking baflt Nov. 29. CA~ts" Phillips. New Store, Free Park· SIDEWALK BENCHES -Most It has been a tradition for the See at 715·717 Poinsettia Ave. ing, 1907 No. Main, Santa Ana. residents said that aJdewalk con· Plratf!s to play a game with the Corona del Mar O~E USED Chord Organ, Cu n Cor gesUon and loitering lmprov~ graduated Bucs before they e nler By Owner, OR 3·5328, OR 5 .. 1925 the whole family. Schmidt· when benches were removed. The Into actual competition. The Phillips, 1907 No. Main at 20th. majority of both residents and first match was played In 1951. 11000 DOWJI _ PBJCE 113,150 Santa Ana. mt>rchants favored the retum of and slnce that date the varsity h ..__ h 1 t d I th 25Q E. lStla Street. C:O.tlcl NHCP 6 PRACTICE PIANOS all In good t e ucnc es, at eas ur ng e hu won 8 to the Alumni 2. T winter. Coming back to do battle this ' 2. alii. 1'~, htlo condition from $95. l'rms as LAW ENFOR~6"""'T-In all AH I $5 th S hmldt '"'"'~ .. u:."" year for the Alumni will be Ron L .... ..__ •--liar ow as a mon · · c · 13 categories of law enforcement Wlnterbum. Roger Gurlch, Bob •••., ....... PhiJljps, New Store, Frl'e Park· listed In th" questlonnas·res, both Y · 1907 N M · s t Ana '" Wetzel, Jerry Hulbert, Ron oung, 1571 Jfewpwtll'f'd., C:O.ta Mesa mg. 0· • asn, an a · residents and merchants lndlcat· Gary Green, Ed Pope, Don Min· U 1·4N4 oa 3·3130 I FREE HAMMOND ORGAN. Free ed pre ference tor either the same son, Don Sears, and Dave Buss. Wurlltzer 88 nolt> Salem Maple level of enforcement as last sum· All have contacted Sawyer with LUZUIIT DUPLEX piano at Grand Opening. Come mer. or more rigid . ' the Intention of playing. register, you can be lucky EFFECT ON BUSINESS--Three Orange Coast's first battles View of Oc-.a CUIId Jay winner. Nov. 18th thru Dec. time" more merchants re""rted Hew OD Jfatk-'" --"'- h • BIG " ... ~ with outslde·the-league teams ... --..,..,... .. lOth. Schmidt·P lllips de<:reasc than Increase In busl· comes wllh practice matches OP~-HOUSE. Open every ness last summer over the pre· with El Camino at El Camino on LE1GBTOJf LDfDEX, -.altor night. 1907 N. Main, Free vious summer. The committee Dec. 2, and the UCLA frosh met'ts 3001 E. Coast ""'Y·· A r. ~~~'bl Corona del ~far Parking. Santa na. 1anos. reported that it was not ·~ e at Coast on Dec. 3. ORiole 3·0668 since 1914. to establish any a ccurate mt'a· USED ELECTRONIC ORGANS -c;ure of correlation between en· _______ ..,. _ _, ........ ...,... ........ _. Baldwin, Kinsman, Wurlltzer, for<'Cment measures and bus!· POUCE BLO'IiER F. SALE BY DWIEI like new Priced to sell from ness volumi'. lt .. cl the fnrt911 r•9o.tlarfy. L-.1 $695. Sch;,idt·Philllps, 1907 No. POLICE ACTIVITY -Citatioru; wlturipti011 •"'Y $l • year, SS for 2 ~lain. Santa Ana. for parking violaUons on Balboa CContinuPd from page 9' dress . . . A Corona del :\\ar woman and a Balboa Is land woman complalnt>d of re<'ei vlng obscene phone calls. 3 bedroom house, 1" bath, dining room. double garage, Corona del Mar. Call OR 3· 4464. ijiiiiiiiii!~iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Island nearly doubled last sum· mer over the previous summer; complaints to pollee from the Is· tand de<'reased 30'~ : pollee man · NOW OPEN FOR CanninCJ's Tune-Up Liberty 8-3696 CARBUBETION TtJN&.UPS STARTERS BRAKES GENERATORS 2741Jl/J WEST COAST BICBW AT KErf TO CALJl'OilHlA BMK MEWPOJrT BEACB THE IHIEDUS NEW '61 COMETS DEUVERED II NEWNRT BElCH FOR ONLY $2121.00 Complete D•IJ $52.00 Per IHth at JO.~Ji$Q.NnNE'jON NEWPORT BEACH -W. COAST HWT. COSTA MESA J9U HA..Oa U.VI). Ul·au hours as.~lgned to the Island In· C'reased 60r<; dire<'t costs of po· lice manpower assigned to the Island last summer were 35r~ of the total for the city. BABT DI£S AT Bllt'TH The son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nadon. 415 Dahlia Avf>., Co· rona dt>l Mar. died at birth at Hoag Hospital. and services were held yesterday (Wednes· day) In Seal and Sheets West· cUff Chapel, Costa Mesa. Inter· ment was In Fairview Memorial 'Park. LECAL JfO'I'JC£ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAUFORNIA SEALED PROPOSALS will be re<'t'lved at the office of the City Clerk. Cltv Hall. City of Newport Bt>a<'h. California. until 10:30 A.M. on the 8th day of De<-em· bf>r. 1960. at which time tht>y w ill ~ publicly opened and read. for performing work as Col· lows: Cons truction City Hall multi· purpoS(' room in accordance with plans and sp<>clflca· tlons. No blrl will be re<'elvcd unless It Is made on a proposal form furnished by the City Engineer. Each bid must be accompanied by (cash, C'ertlflctl check or bid· der's bondl made payable to the City of Newport Bt>ach, for an amount equal to at least ten per cPnt ( 10~ l of the amou nt bid. such guaranty to be forfeited should the bidder to whom thr rontract Is awarded fail to enter Into the contra<'t. tn aC'Coroance with the provl· sloM or Section 1770 of the La · bor Code. the City Council of the City of :Newport Beach has a<:· ('ertalned the «eneral prevailing rate of per diem wages In the locality In which the work is to be performed for u ch craft or type of workman or me<'ha nic needed to exe<'ute the contract and Is set forth In Resolution No. 5198. A copy of said Resolu. tlon ls available In the otclce or ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!PEJI!!!!O!Jf!!S!VIf!!D!A~T!S!!'TIL~!8~:~30!!P!.M~. ~!!!!!!!!!!~ the Clf y Clerk In the City of Newport Beach. All bids art-ro be compared on thP basis of the City EnginePr's U I-SMS IEViEST STIER lUI AIIIIIP Up.Jo·d*-19601 All the new streets, latest develop· ments, Important ~teees in this fastest·ltowina area. You'" be lolt without itt Pick up your free copy tod.y at IIWPOIIIALIOA AND LOAN M80CIATION. '-A. ,_,,.,, hwdhnt .... ,... • .,.. .. 4 .• Clilllflll .. llfl .. -&liD. ...,..,. arACH -.-...... ......,. ........ .,......., .............. IIIIU& Ill .. IIIII ., flftr •••• DIIIFI estimate or the quantities of work to be done. No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who has not been ll<'ensed In acrordance with the provisions of Chapter 9. Division tU of Business and Professions Code. Plans mAy be seen. and forms of propollal. bonds, contract. and ss>«Lflcallona may be obta1ned at the office oJ the City Engl· neef, City Hall, Newport Beach, C.lllomla. The speda1 attenUon of Pf08· pectlve bidders ls called to tht> 'Tropo!!al ~ulrementt a n d ConditiON" annexed to the blank fonn of propouJ for run dlrec· Uon u to blddJnt. etc. 'nle City of Newport Beac:h roe· ~erves tbe rl1ht to reject any or all blda and to waive any lnfor· maUty Jn •uch btclt. • $5.00 c1epoalt for each 11tt of plan. ancS 1pedficatiooa, retw\d· able If pla"-•nd apedftcat!ont llJ't retWMd 1ftth.ln 10 ._,. aft« bld~date . crrr or JIE'WPOirr BEACH; CAJDOUIA ..-••t lliCBID*Cl~Cl~al~ aer a.a o.w:-.. .• ~ e FIUJ)AT, OCT. 21 CURT DDSH, Rulttr 1600 WEST COAST HJGHWA Y NEWPORT BEACH LJ 8·9354 WATER FRDIT A dog was qua~ntlned at 1809 Seadrift Or .. Irvine Terrace. after biting Peter Esplau. 415 Iris Ave .. Corona del Mar. as he was riding by on his bicycle ... A dog was quarantined at 1602 S. Bay Front, Balboa Island. after scratching Mrs. J . S. Petsch, 1510 S. Bay Front. Balboa Island ... Lo<."al officert aided San Diego pollee In arresting Charles H. Duke. 20, of 209 Onyx Ave .. Bal· boa Island, and Anthony A. Re· serva, 23, of 925 E. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa. on charges of burglary or a high school In San Diego 6 ROOMS-PIER It FLOAT PRIVATE SALE CALL FOR APPOrNTMENT OR 3·3630 BABSON REALTY OFFERS The u,.n. •• ••• IIIW·H•• iltlle FleW If REAL ESTATE TRADES 2828 E. COAST HWY. OR 3·3770 CORONA DEL MAR l SI.EEP£1 T•Wre••• .. •••• South of hl&hway, with 1~ baths. Two lots with space to build at 403 FernleaJ. ....., ....... , ARMO. • REALTORS OR 3·7560 3034 E. eout Hlway CQrona del Mar GRAND OPENING America's flnett, ma.t beauUJul PIANO and ORGAN store ha• Open House every evenln& unUJ 9 P.M. Nowmbel' 18th thru December lOth. See ALL MODELS ol H.UQrfOND ORGANS on dl.tp1ay See ALL STLYES ol S'J'EINWAY, WUlU...l'I'ZEJt.. En:BE'I't, and SOlOIDt P'f.A,NOS and many ~era onabowroom floor. ENTDTAINM'ENT and D:J'U:SHlrt'EHTS tvei'J evening. FREE-lttW ILUOI()Jn> OIGAN-Extravoloe, Model P'-400 ftEE-Kf:W WUWU'I"ZD SPIJ'trf P!AKO, M DOtes. Sf.JJe 2.oaaJeDIIaple PREE-11X 1100 CD'htiCATES tood on any new orpn • piano STOP Of tor tM ,_t OPD ROUSE and reJIIter for tbae ....... prtlllll. C:K~ JW4 I '1 toM .....-nt at clrawlq.) SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. at.-· _, Jlc.tla Jl.aa at_.. It ....., ............ .. • tr•• ' Wmt WJ:T LU, panaramlc: vlew ol la.rp beated, til· tered pool. Three beclroomt. and conv.rtlble deG. car· 1 peted and drapecl two batlq and tM&Ut·ln kltc:Ma In· cludiDI dlahwuber. Quality eonstrucdon. Hardwood noon and p~uter walla. 1900 8Q. rr. or IJVU(G AJtEA FOR OKLY s:M.9150. f~'Stt LOAN-SUO MOif'm INCLUDING TAXD.. IEIT IIWEEI JNCOM"PA.RABLE AT S13,500. 'I'hrH apaelou• bedroonu, wall to wall carpet and recently comple~Jy reclecorat· ed, Surrounded-with large mature ornamental ahruba and trult treea. SlO,OOO LOAN AVAJLABLE -SUB· MIT ON DOWN. ONLY $11,950. Hardwood floora and carpeted, lmmacu· late, two bedroom home. Se~rate &arap, SO' X 140' sandy loam lot. Just oU Harbol' Blvd. CJoee to ahopplne and transport&Uon. AN IDEAL HOME FOa ELDDL Y COUPLE. HAS $7.!500, 5~ $75.08 PElt MONTH LOA..Y. M~ M. LaBorde, Realtor ''you·n Uke our friendly servtee" • 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa UMrty 8·1139 (Across the street from Mesa Shopplni <;enter) Evenings Call U 8·4037 -Ml $d050 liVEST II THE 10• UITH We offer you the benefit of our 40 years of real estate experience In the Harbor Area. G!r us u.slst you with your Investments, ex<'hanges and sales or your prop. erty. La Jolla, 2 BR. 11s baths, view ........................... $20.500 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Heights. 2 BR ········-····· $16,500 2 business lots, Costa Mesa, C-1 ............................. 22.500 3 ~uslness lots, Newport Beach, C·l ...................... 22,500 R·4 lot, 100xl02, nr. Pacific Dr., C.M., anxious 5.000 Lot, Wallace St., R·4, 9.900 sq. ft ... ············-· ......... 4.750 2 1/3 acres with buildings. Back Bay .................. 35.000 COM, NEW 3 BR and Fam., 2 baths ·············-····-··· 32,500 E. 16th St., R·4 with 2 BR home ................ ............. 9.500 E. 16th St., nr. Npt. Blvd .. $2,000 dn ........................ 11,500 315 Catalina, 3 BR. 2 baths, Ocean view ............... 31.500 Balboa Coves, pvt. beach and pier, 3 BR ................ 62.500 A whole mountain, Newport Beach ··--····-··-·-······· 40,000 Bt>autlful Npt. comm. bldg., exc. locaUon ............ 85,000 Holmwood. 3 BR, 1 ~ baths, view: reduced .......... 25,950 La Jolla, Newport Heights, 4 BR, 3 baths, view .. 29.500 Orange Ave., room for 4 more units, $2,500 dn ..• 15,900 M ·l , vacant, 145xJOO, W. 17th St. .......................... 36,800 Medical building, 1457 Superior ···-·······-·-··········· 67,500 Memphis, Hunt. Beach, 4 BR, 2 baths .................. -~5.~ 2i172 1"\utln, C.M., 5 BR. 3 baths, luxury -·-···--· 34,500 Temple Ter., Laguna, 5 DR. 3 baths .... ·--·---·-· .. 35,000 128 San Diego, San Clemente --···-·~·-··-.. ·---·--29,750 New, 3 BB home plus 4 units, 1.200' sq. ft. ea., 2 baths each, Lasuna Beach ·-··-··--·--· 79,!500 l»aloma Dr., 3 BR, 2 baths, provlnclal ·····--······-··· 34,!500 2287 Canyon Dr., R-4, 66xJOO .................................... 13,500 250 Ft. to Ocean, 2 R·2" lots witl'l 4 BR. home ...... 35.000 944 ~ood. Costa Mesa, 3 BR. 4%% Loan ...... 12.300 Comm. Bldg., C·l , Comer Coast H'way. ··-··-·-··· 50,000 2 BR. 2 baths, Newport Height& ....... -.... : ................ 22,500 All llsUnes subject to prior sale, chanee In price or withdrawal from market. JDHI v•EL, Rulltr I IIIW.r Around the Clock -7 Days a Week-Call Mldway 6·1675 400 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Paul Schlegel Jim KJlpatrick Tom Hayde Ost:ar Norberg <Opposite Hoag Hospital) ASSOCIATES Marlon LeBus Greta Pr08ser Boyce Canon Jack Denton Paul Terry Clyde Keith Billie Dickey Don Elder On the market tor the first time -A beautiful custom bullt home -•unt-l.nl -lovely canyon view! On a 40xl86 toot Jot -2 bedrooms, dlnlnc room, brick tire- place. On -popular Poppy Street. Price $32.750. Also a very desirable R·2 Corner Lot, 30 x 118-Comer 5th and Irls. S13.500. IUICAJI IIIIEITY, .110. REALTORS 408 -32nd Street Newport Beach , • At the CJty Hall ORJole 3·!58'30 LET'S TALK TURKEY! Enjoy Thanklelvtnr Jn a Brand !few Lusury Home in H fl JIJDt~cstfl I es ···--···•-1141 ... FUmtahed Model oa A.da._ Street oppo~lt• encra.nc:. to OranJe Coat Collep, A.UJD. and Bart.or Blvd.. c.ta ~. OI'I:K DAILJ' 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. •• .. .,