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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-11-24 - Newport Harbor EnsignOmaAJ. HEWIP.i~P.EJL.., 01 n. City 01 •• -' ..... b Druggist Is Car Crash TUTI8K IEPIIT • 'Living In Our Detp.ocracy' I Jr AJIVO E. B.AAPA Introduction to gove rn men I The authors are by Implication PubU&IMr ol the Eaa19D !lhould leave h'im with the defin-endorsing the philosophy of the The state te:ctbooks u.sed In lte lmp~aslon that our govern-we lfare al'ate: tha t the people the Newport Beach elementary ment Is baslully and lunda. mul'lt look to the government for CT . L Action Due Monday on Proposals · achoo]s have finally been made mentally &:ood, and that he as a Improving their lot, rather than The Newport Beach City Coun- avallable a t the Horace Ensign c:lllzen hu a definite rHponsibll-~k thelr own salvation. ell, meeting in study session School library l or review by the lty toward the government. jus t Just how all -Inclusive 1,. the Monday evening. took a favor. NEW AIRliNE HOSTESS -Mis~ O."y•• A Ba.lboa b land drug executive public. as the government has a respon· authors' ooncept of the powers table view of the basic rerom-tv of Mrs. Yvonne Webb, 023 Vi" lido . Ia dead and hla wife and an· ·M a result. I am o nce again sibillty toward the citizen." of government Is ahown in thelr 1 mendatlons for strk t Ba.lboa Ct'\\fully completed the required frcininq course Md hc s been other man are In crlt.lcal oondl -a reader of school books, and I e MAJOR PUIOSE romment.s on tax~. They otter land controls suggested by owtJrded hostess wings by lrans World Airlines. She htJs been "s- tlon following a two-car head-on will be commenting on them In They state further that the 111 hypothetical enmple of a Council's fa ct finding committee signed to fly out of los Angele s over fhe .,jriine ~route~ whic.h in- collision on MaeArthur Blvd. the Ensign. discussion of man's long strug· group of cltizera circulating a la.st week. dude I).OOQ. miles trcnsc.Ofltinent.,! .,nd 22.000 miles overse&s about one mlle north of Ford Rd. The first textbook, take n off R"le for freedom, the study of the petition to abolish all taxes.J Re.wlutlons to ;i~;~~]~i:!~l ~;~~~~E~"'=o~~M~d~·~·=f~•;'~'~'~'~t~e~,~~~~~=~~=;~~=-at 10:45 p.m. Jasl Sunday. the llbrary sheU a t random. Is Declaration of l ndependen~. afld These hypothetica l citlzer15 agree I con1rol program are Funeral services are. pending "Uvlng In Ou r Democracy," by the study of the Constltu!lon and !hat abolition of taxes would to come u p for formal for Joseph Belanger. 59, of 221 Vanza Nielsen Devereaux and the services rendf!red by a gOV · mean no protection for property. a ct.lon a~ next :\1ond.·,Y, ... ,.,,m,,., ,L··· ht.tng Ceremony Set Sapphire Ave .. Balboa Island, In Homer Fenls Aker. It Is an ernment founded U!)On the rights no public ~>C"hools, no protection 1 meeting. B&ltz Mortuary, Corona del Mar. el1hth grade textbook, one of the to "life, liberty and the pursuit against contagious diseases. no Thert• was no His wife, Mary, 52, and the driV · California State Series, pu blbhed of happiness all help to enrour-pure water suppl)', no public with !he committee's statement er of the seeond car Involved in by the California Department of age rel!pect and loyalty for our .'K'hool cia~ for adults. no gar-that the enfor<'t'ment measures Share-a-Gift Tree the accident, warren H. Zundel, Education In 1953, originally wav of life." bage removal unless we dispose I of last summer shoul~ be con· 20. Edwards AJr Force~. were published by Harr Wagner Pub· This mention of th~ respons l· ot Jt our·ulves. perhaps not tinued on the same le\"cl, or reported In crttkal condition llahlng Co. of San Francl.tCO In billly and servlr-es of the govern· enough water for use In our better. Tuesday In Hoag Hospital. 1951. rnem for the' public Is the fii"!IIT homes 0t to fight fires. no jail;~~, 1• KEW PLAJfS DI:AWM Community-wide-participation I Friday. Ml'!l. Louis Csenar. on The CaJifornla Highway Patrol e SCOPE OP SOOK hint of the major premlsl> of the no courts, no poli<'t'men, no fire· The Council also agreect that i" expect~ this Friday ~veni ng behalf otthe sponsoring Newport said that Mr. Belanger was drlv· This textbook delves into the a).lthors - the dependenc:-e of mf'n. no parks, no libraries. no the traffic control point at the t Nov. 251 for the light1ng of t hf' Harbor Zonta Club. wiU intro- orlglna of Our Constitution, de · citizens upon their government. public playgrounds, no public ! :\Iarine Ave. bridge entrance ""Share-a -Girt" Christmu tree in du~ John Scott Trotter. the lng his sports ca r tow. ard Corona h bl' del Mar on MacArthur Blvd. scribes the framework of govern-From Page 256 on-when the money for roads or ot er pu loC I should be fully manned through-the parking Jot adjact'nt to the not~ conductor, who 'Ifill dll1'rt when the a.\nnan'a car, traveling ment at the local, county, state authors begin their de~riptlon Improvements. no public money out Easter Week and at an)' oth· Birtcher Building. at Oablla Ave. a n eMemble of brau instruments north on MacArthur Blvd. at a and federal level.!!, and In c:oncJ u . and evaluation of the levels of to carf' for the sic k, poor, aged I er time IT is det"ri:led necessary. and Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar. In ChrUtma.s m u a J c a.nd com- high rate of spHd, croued the s lon. lt touches on world affairs government -they pl 0 a{'"(! them· and handlc1apped. 1 and -.. ~o tc{ A more permanent control In · All mel"("hants in the Corona munhy Unglng of Christmas eenter line a nd cruhed head-on by telling" about the Unl1ed Na-!lt'lves solidly on the sl oe of eov-It all -.. t wou d not ..,.., sa e stallatlon Ia needed, Mayor-James cte-1 Mar business dlwtrict are carols. tlons. ernment responsibility for tak ing to travel from one town to an-Stoddard said. Public Works Di· urged to cooperate with the The huge tree a.rrived Friday ln~,!a~~~~trhe~~:~t~r of Mrs. The purpose of our Constitu-care ol the nl!'e'd.s of the people, other." rector Don Simpson announced Christmas trf'f! ll&htini by mak· from the state of Wa.hlneton ~.. d Uon Ia we ll stated: ''"Mle men rather than on the side ol lndi· e onrE.a AcnvmEI t hat he is complet.lng plans for Inc every e-Uort to have their and was di!COratf'd early this Mary Burton df . Balboa l.&lan ' who wrote the Conatltution ... vidual resporuiblllty and lnltla-1 ln other words. we a re as little an Im proved cheek point, with store windows d~ratM and week in readJneu tor Friday's suffered fractures ol both anna 1 nd made it .serve \heir own enda. tlve. children -elt.h~ to be. cared or ~anent raised bars tormtnr In Ume for this e-venL proeram. 'Tbe tfft ia the contrl - and lep, a broken pelvis a They a1ao planned to make It e wa.a ftU IT &liD benevoWnUy by dear •Unc.Je Sam traffic Jala.ndl:. Eventu•lly, slg-1 .,;;;du~i~·~;;·:;.~ S t-odd a r d La butlon of the 1l-H. Sherma n fa~~~ ':e':!~o:""'owned a d.-61 .erYt aa the Coundadon few good 'Mala quet.atlon hom pap 316 Government. or to II\-~ a wretch · nata will be IMUiled, he added. p to utend a ,"'"'lcome Foundation, headed bY President store In La ·canaa. ,..,. had ~t • matter a.ow JDIIdl allcJws wtwr. tbe7 .tand: .. f!M. -' nl .. •noe. -.c.ue we ate nat • •· •c... tr-M lllhtlns eeiUGOOJ. Arnold Raakel1. _ .. -~ .. a summer horne on 811. the country or u .. need~. ot 'the pi• ..• llll'iint.ed • rt~ and a able to eare tor thete e..enUal n.e .. rtnrf ~-..,_rid,_ Mn wiH ....._. .. 1:JO 1»<1"-Z...._bottt u _fa.Ae tree ..,...,,~ be oounr.ry c:han~ , , . It 1,: aa fuJier II~. Tba more advantages needs by ourselvu. alao was pral•d by Cound l 111hdn1 p-roram are M.-.. Jeanne boa l.&land for many years, · workable today •a It wu when they wanted, the more money How wto.s It possible that our members, but t.here was dis-Ch..,man, Zon.ta Pr-61den t: Mrs. romini •permanent residents In It was written." they were required to ~Y In nation could ha ve s urvived, even agreement on the duration of the Oec"ts"ton Near Karen Margreta Wood. chairman rttent ye•rs. A son, Dr. It, W. The author; express their pur-t.axes. The leaders of the govern-prospered. In t~e ISOO'A and early ban. of tht:> Share-a -Gift project. and Belanger Is a chiropractor In Co-pose In the preface: "We believe ment tried to give the people the 1900's. before the turn of the Councilman Hans Lo~nz uld ~tNt. C5enar, program chairman. rona del Mar. ~·~·-~~·:...::'m~po=·~·:•:n:•~·=·=·~·~·=·=·~P:";P:"~··:...::•:•:•:••:•:·~·= .. ~·=•·:•c..:•: .. :':""'=·-" __ _:,-__ ':C:o:n:":":":e•::...:•:"...::."'=·~·-'-'--that the parking ban. should be-on p E S"tte Children are Jnviled 10 bring In ef!ect f'\'ery Friday and Sat • • elft.s to the tree. !Of" distribution School Board Okays Plans for Land Use The prellmlnary pla nning of the Corona del Mar High School site was approved Monday by the Newport Harbor High School Board and forwarded to the State Department of Education. This preliminary work Includes land use and alte utilization. Af· ter approval by tt\e state, work · tng drawings wm be prepared. and th'en detailed !plannlni will be undertaken ltv the arch/tecta. The new high school ls scheduled to open in the fall of L962. The trustee. alao: e Apprbved the requf'At of Miss Zatha T allm•n. EngUah teacht>r 111t H•rbor HIJh, for sabbatical leAve durinK the \961-62 .achool ytar to complete her work for a Master's Devee. possibly In library science. e Al.lthorlzed the atte-ndan~ by one of the principals. on rotallng basis, •t the National Convention for Hlih *'hoo1 fPrln · cipal•. This school Year's con- vention will be held In Detroit In February. e Authorized the advertJae. ment lor bids. (or wa.rehoose sup- pUn for 1961-62: estimated COlt Is $17,000 to $20.000. 3 in Family Hurt in Crash Yacht Damage Nominations Sought for Top Citizen urda)' night during the wlntf'r by !h{' Newport Harbor Elks Club months to make enforC'f'ment I t to ne-edy dtlldren and b)• the Sal · easier. Otherwise he tavorf'd the mprovemen vation Army to shut-In oltisters. commlttM ~mmendarion ror a Gifts. may be brourht to the tree parking ban e\"ery night during The Xf''A'J)Ort Beach City Coun· up to SaT urda)', Dec. 17. Former Employee Held Easter Week, on wr-ek -ends <'il i~ upected to deride next There will bf' progr111ms <~t t·he thereafter until S<'hools close. :\1onday e\·enlng on details ofl site or the tree In a t:'<'ordance- and the-n nightly through the--improving thl" property belng.ac vdth t he followlnf;: .sc-hedulf': Sunday folloYo•\ng Labor Day. quired from Pacifi c Electric be-Thursday, Dl"c. 1, at 4:30p.m .- Cha~ged with causing approxi- mately 135.000 damage to a 55- foot luxury yacht and running It aground, Norman H. Batley, 24, of 924 E. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa, faced a prellm.ln ary hearing on c hargH of grand theft and bur- g lary In Newport Beach munici- pal court at 9:30 a.m. y~sterday !Nov. 23l. He wu 111rrali:ned on the charges Monday and waa com . mltted to jail with ball set a t $7.500 and $375 penalty. He Is charged with taking the yacht Lady K from Its sllop at Lido Peninsula yacht anchorage to sea with th~ Intention or alnk· lng Jt. He told pol.lce he u..ed a knife to cut rubber hull tlttlnp. The water was not comlnc· In rut enough, so. he started throw· Want to Call Santa Claus 7 A..._..._ lldd&s •••-• t1t1a ,.._. •-•-. 01: s.aao. Jt wW ....... ---.....,. ... .,.,.. ............. a-. -tbllt ,.. -dMit wltll hila ad teU .._ wbciit ,_ ..-t .. a..- 'nte c.-... ·-a--..... o-.... , ..... at ,. a:tlr• wit• .......... Ula 0 7 .... ....... Dee. .... , .... lng equipment o~rboard, dam- aging articles not movable and dove overboartl aftf'r Ai ming the craft at the Balboa Pier. Councilman ~ Cook asked twe-en 26th St. and 30th St. in Tht> OranJi:e Coas.t (allege Choir. Local eta... -.1. da.ba cue that City Attornf'y \\"a her Char-thf' heart of Sewport. Friday. Ik'<' 2. at 4:30 p.m.- again bela9 ~bTU.. llew-amza draft a legal authorization The plan calls for a new road· IContlnuNI on page ~ t port Bebol-Q "-' _. Com· to provide-at lea!il two 5-mlnute-way to be rut throurh the PE ~ to =-•am. ~ stop zone-s to allow at 1£'ast time right of way to provide one-way He had bN>n employed aboard f• tiM au.. o1 tbe Year loa-enough to park to pick up an trartlc hf'adini toward Balboa. the yacht for several months. lit> IIIlO. ordf'r from :'\1ari nf' A\"P.. sfort'!'. :SP.'A'PQrt Blvd. will then bc:-co me toJd Newport police he decided Dec. 15 wW be tM clndiiM Councilman Lorf'nZ objected. ont>-wav out -bound. to wreck the vessel aft er unem. ICII' ..u..-•-•Mti-. ._tiM 1s.aying, ''Therf' is nothing In the Dirk ·Gallagher. eonsulting en· ployment cht'(;ks had been dis· C?tcs-bM offke, JD W. c-t r('port To indica!£' anyone has p:ineer, described altt:>rnate .!lti"Ht continued by his employer. Own· Bwy.. Jf...-poit: ~ T1w tx-t>n hun at all." pl 111n~. He ~mf'ndf'd cutting er of the c:raft IJJ Robert William· cnnad. <• CIWIIII'dll) wDJ be I Cltv At!Otn£')' lh:~.ramza said 281h St. through to thf' new one- son. Los Angelf'S. made .t tiM ... _. la &t.l.la· thi!T ihe stop zon(' ~·t•uld WPaken way couplet. ~ying that it would More Money Needed For COM Trees Last July Battey wa~ rommlt· U.. clla8..-ln JGihiCII'T. I The l.'nfor~menT of thl' ban and fa £'illtate tratfk movrment and ted to rounty hosp ital for a brief Jl(~ to lie..._,. by may lmpPrll th<' rntlre parking would increa-'l' thf' value of th£' Th(' s.ta t(' prrmif to plant 54 period aft er climbing to the top l.etter, •aet U.t U.. r n at ban ordinance. C"it}'·OWnf'(f parl'f'l at 28th St. mort' tr~o; along Coast Hwy. In of the ronstructton f'levator I• th cbo6et aC tiM ,...... e IEMCJIES The Coun<'il ti me-table Is to Co•rona rlf'l Mar will run out Dec. alon~sldc fhf' VIsta ctel Lido w1lo a.. .._ __. tD hutbet The Counc-il a g r<' c ct that call for bids In February 11.nd R{'T I !"I. Chamber Jlanai'er Braden apartmt>nt bullcting. A psych/a· tiM dty"a P*09•._ thulag 1-. 1 benches should bf:o remo\"ed rrom the !lln"E't lmprovemenu cornplf'l· Finc-h rf.'poMNI this week, and triat talked him down afler po-1 :\Iarine Ave. during Easter WH:k, ed by J une. 1 adrlf'd an Urient app!!al for mo~ l)ce anil tlrcmen had been un· Steendahl IS and that they should not be lo· rlonatlons to finance the plant- aucressful. ("ated in front or busine~s. The z t H lng. About Sl!IO a.lrea.dy haa been OUicer Robert Carter and Sgt. • lM>n<'h problt>m will bf' left to the on a onors /roiiE"C'ted. a nd S500 more is nl!ed- Robert Heinec:ke found the yacht F"t n a I w· d iscretion of the city mana i'er. f"d DonM~tlons may be sent to the Ladv K aRround nt the west end Inner they uid. J 8 I COM Chambe.r of Commer«, Box ot the Ba lboa parkln1 lot early The BalbOa Is land Impi"'OY't-· ann owman 72. Coror\a ~I Mar. Saturday morning. A motor wa~ V. R. Steendahl of 615 Iris Avf'., ment A.un. recommended 2 Jann Bowman. daughtf'r of Mr C I A running, the starboard bow was Corona del Mar. be-ca.me a week-bench Joca tians. both just off And )ff!ll. Dona.ld BowmAn of 1919 ···· J •••• broken In, star~rd rail ott, star-ly winner for the fourth time Marine Ave .. at Pa.rk Ave. and (hubatco Dr •• Jr'\•lne Tto~raC'I". ttas Q ... ...._ - board life boa( torn from its da\·· In a row In the n.nal week ol Balboa An~. The A.s.soclaUon ex· ~n .electe-d a s Zonta Girl for ....-... Its and mAst broken ott. the Enslen football conte!Jit a nd pressed Its opposition to the C'Om · ~0\·ember. · The Coast G·uard s u«eeded In also captured the $50 sweep-mil t~ mention at .......... lbJe one-The Harbor Area CommunitY tak _. .....--Ja nn. a senior a t HArbor Hi{l:h Caundl will hold I•· ,.ml.annuol puUJnr the damaged yacht from s es,awaou. side n.torklnr ban on Marlnf' Ave. ~ h 1 A · -ld -H'--__ lh •••. bef ..-r ~ oo. wu an mer1('an r oe meeting •• 8 p.m. -·-•·y, »-·. the beac:h 1111 <1 :18 a.m. and ta ~ cor·~·· e w~ On.> d'--·-1 f . • u~ •~v .. easily stood up in the llnal week t The Atudy .M'~Ion '-'.,_on o ~rvit':f! nnallst ror-1959·60. Is 29, in thl" soda! hall at Newport reached thf'!r dock at 5:15 a.m. topping the 21 oorrect turned 1 ~ I Ba lbOa I!Oian~ was conclude-d .!lt"'r'\iftl u trea..su~r of the Call Ha.rbor Hlfh Sc:hool, accordl.ng to Capt. G. L. Eastman. 2070 :"ia · by Gene Nlx ol. Corona del Mar with ln!truelto"';S to the citY fornla Schola~hlp f"edNa.tion. thP op!el<k>nt. Mnl, Norman Wat· tlonal Ave., Coata Mesa. s klppN In the first ~k ot the contHt.!manaa:er and CLty attorney to and Is Ullkfng an acu!Nated .!!On or Udo ble. Norman Mev · of the boat. r89Qrted the Lady K , !P"!pare the n~uar:y fftOiutions stu~ proe:ram ln psychology at reaumont of t.he California Y01o1th waa in top •hape a t 5:30 p.m. l.aal Satuhrda.y s l•roes wert' to LmpJement the cunm.lttr-e rec:-Oran,ce CoasT Collf'g<' as part of Authority wtll speak on th~ ........ _ Jut P'l1day. touah o n 3t e Ul*'tt. beea.St W1o1!! ommendatlona. the pT'OflTam fM l'ld\•anced stu· fulrws~ of <'Ommun.i!y eound'io <>rrkers learned of the fOM'Re r there v.~re . tHe aama.. Kr. een· dents. Stle i• a membf',r of the lor rornmunlty bfttennenL 11:-I • employee a.nd ataked-out hla dahl's li' ~ w•s cood u o d F d French Club and tntemaHonal A M.-port Heiahta tam.IIJ nt-._,,111n111 apa;rtment to make the IMTHt late enough to .wilt nf1t prta for U.. n1te un Rl:latJons Club. tered multiple cut& and brus.& ..... .. 'I • I Sunday. Detective. "Rudy Valenti, week. She p lans to atttnd Wheatotl ln a two-car acddent at 6 p.m. ,..... I llobm ~e and John Burna Second prta went to Alan I M d Colle,ce ln nunois. probably lut J'dday •t "~ Freeway made the an'S. Gray J'r. of Cliff lbYen, w ho had Appea a e tnMfe:rrlnJ lat~r to the UnJver· aDd Walmln.tu Ave., Newport Zarly reeervatlon. are ~-II ~ Hia: s:n tie-btftkH altY ot CaHtomla at Berkeley. She RelPk mended tor the rewllle brMkiMt .... ft'APPOD TO SKU gaw him the nod over M. C. will bot • tee.cher a nd ttopea to ... mam E. -·kot, ..m h1l wUe, of tM Corona del Ka.r Chamber .,..._ Edltb Stafford. put pres-Small ot Colona del Mar, who An a ppeal to pt-rt.ona who haw be a.Saned to a U.S.. -· IJ'... ._, "'-.. .... --obo hod "6-•··t ·-tie not maM their contrtbutkm to ~-T ..... llar:~aret 39 and their da.UJh · ot UJ~DJT.ei<-e at ~~""' a.m . ._... \dent ot the t..a. Anp-. Board ...... -·~•·.,.. a._,. ' ment a'htDOI ln a t«elfl' eouf\try. tft: ·....._;. 1 ~ e1 DOl Clay St .. Jfallday, Jrfov. 31, at a..t's 1M. or Education, wUI rive a ,.port brN.ker. Tbe ~ total .:ore the United Fund to mail \JI or ~~~ ~.. ...,. tnJaNCL c:umbtr lla.nqw 1tra4t.n nndl to the pa.Nt'ltt. on the 1., White or wtnnlng tams wae 470. brtn& In their doMtlona to tlnlt· -...--. t.. W•wr 'k Cll :M San . ..W thla WHit. HOUM Conte~Wft~C~e tor dilldren td F'Und he.dQ~~ w.u ma~ ~ 4.,.., a... 11-. wu ,.. llmlt t1 'PO. and l'tRI'Ya· w .J"'Udd at 8 p.m. F'I14Q, DK. lOY roe '18 MTIIA'Ift thb wwk by 1M-d SdMR:JM".. etm- ...... witb ~ drUk drtV· t._ are ('CIIftina.Jn Cut. he .. dd· 2. at .. ...,_, Vh!w-Aettoot. _,;-William Lawwn, A 1b. 2 Pllan dP.Jraan.. t H. AD;YON ........ to at1md Ia .. 1e t1te -~of lin. Jofl.n -.. wu .... to Mr. •nd Mr.. .. .U ot now 6J per c.-ent Of lM ";... ,__,. ...._. .., tft&k-acMited to ~0 Mr.. ldll• R1ll. ._ ., a.r.... *' Mar. ...,.. t.. ~ 431 o.ta Meta roa-1 h.aa Wn ~adM!d." Mr. _ ..-Jt..,.wt (.'lwa.Mr ~. at ~ 1t.. c-. -.... In .... ....,.. Sehoepe -~"'We a~ Ja1t work· , .. • _, tiiN w-vw car 3·Gl ..-,_ 'I'D Gil 'I ,.._. on ~. IIGIW Jt. a. Ina o.ar ~ ~t. ~Ulna peo. =:'1W::" :--..... _ 1aat ,.._ .,.._ur .. thra ~ A -. 4 nt.., I._ ._. Wn to .hiM .... ......,._ ua.... 13: plrit. We're """" P"JIUd ~ f AS m t • Jkw ... 'l'liaw.,. wU .. ~ -..et. Wlto wu Ill'_. -.... -.. --Oolo.la _!I! ~ ~ ~ larWa.la & In tM1 ~ ,_... vt ••_.na out e IIIII ... 161 I t1Wt aM ......, ..... .,. dte !fawl*tc-..rt --. --v• _.-. _,.-tt ftfteN •-. ; f .......... ., .. Putl.· .... Ot,J Otlndt tw a tall .... r1ll 11 a;A•I • Jllclelu, 1Uft&l'ltt ol. Weba,.., U60" :War-• A ..._ fll llGIPJ.a .. IOq.'tlt • -· JfiiiOt ...,..._ .. lkllal -· ~tow, Q(. k.., "...,.... -. lhlo )'Ml' fo. IS • ...-. I Hop DUDLEY MER~EL flAYS KEY ROLE BOTH NIGHTS Dudley Metlrel, Hamor Hllh SchOOl aenlor, wtll M tM only t1rama student to e1ppear both Frld•y and Satu..-y nta"hts. .0.· ~mber 2 and 3, In tbe production ot '"The Delperate Houra." ~e other role. In this Broadway suuperue claulc. choeen -.. this year's aenlor pi~, are enUreJy * HORACE ENSIGN double-.t. In the roJ• Dec. 2 a,.: Dud· ley Merkel, Cheryl BcUaeranee, Candy RJddell, 8&6ceh VIneyard. a.uerc Bren. Mllre Smith. Janet Jo...._ Jerry Melland Tom Toedef, Cay Lloyd, Grant MC!Call. A1 Von Hottman, Dour SaJiabury, Bob Wlnterbotham and Karen 8ucy. , Stars and supportJnt playera for pee 3 are: DudJey Merkel. Marie Sawyer, Nancy MeottJ, • A PRAYER FOR ~·~,..IVING DAY Mike E.tey, Dick Lanpeth, Bob a~~~ -Jy -·-OOD-C-' 11 Cord Co I ___ ........ ulole , on nneJ y, Sandra On this day of Thanksgiving, we give thanks to The G.A.A.aquads playing vol· Fuller, lack George, Mike Adair, our Lord and Saviour for the God-g1ven freedom that leyball ha• nnaUy completed Sue Smith, Jim Tyson, Ka(y De· we enj·oy here in the United States of America, and their season. The tum with the aenberc. Don Roberson and Bob mO!It w1ra will get embltmts of a Munce. we pray for the strength and wisdom and courage volleyball to put on thetr clothes. ------·------to preserve that freedom, so that we may pass it on "The VINors" was the winning *HARBOR IDGH • undiminished to Qur children, a nd to our children's team of the eighth grade. The ------------team members are Molly Mason. children. This we pray, in Jesus' name. Amen. Chr\8 Godwin. Barbara Mooney, •Amateur Radio Station' WAS· * * • . Bonnie Sue Glascow, Lynn How· FSR, with Bill Greer and Bill • nfE CASE FOR EXAMINING TEXTBOOKS land, Mary Haworth. Janis Gar· Wakefield acting as enelneera. nler, Janet Livingston and Anita otrlclally went on the air Nov. The interest now being shown in evaluating Marttndalt-. • 21 in the electric sho~ at New· ;.,h 1 t xtbooks · f th t t t t ''The Volleyball Babies" was port Harbor High School under s.... 00 e lS one 0 e mos t.mpor an s eps the winning team of the seventh I the s upervision of Mr. Edward taken in our community for the improvement of edu-grade. The team members arC! 'Parsons, Instructor of the electric cation. Leslie Barnett, Debbie Archer., shop cla.sses. The station has The need for this proJ· ect is pointed out in the Shelly A.sckew, Florence Havens, been built by members of the Carol Krau~. Lynn Landstrom. electric ahop classes at the high H ... T 118(E of IndianaPOlis will speak on "Discovering Har- monious Relationships Through Christian Science" at 8 p.m . Monday, Nov. 28, in the Hat· bor View School auditorium, Co- rona del Mar. The lecture is free and is under the auspices of the Second Church of C hrist Scientist of Newport Beach at Corona del Mar. Mr. Rieke entered the public practice of Christian . Scie nce healing in 1928, was an "rmy "ir Corps chaplain during World War II end received the Bronte Star for service in North "frica, India and ltoly. ....... ......, w ......... known as "America's Future, Inc.," which has as one Wachter and France Walsh. mately 500 watts of power and Dedication of the new church following statement from a national organization Sandra Lara, Ina Rodheln. Joan I S<"hool. The station ha.s approxJ· • • • has been heard In test trials as building and the laylnc of the of its objectives the evaluation of b ooks used in our :'\frs. Pettit's homeroom elN'· far a way as northern canada. cornerstone will be observed In schools: 1 • .!lpeCial ceremonies on Sunday tion results are 8!1 follows: Linda • • morning at the First Baptls t One of the most serioua problems that we 1 Godwin, pr~ldent; Denise An· Third and fourth year Spanish Church or Corona del Mar, ac· face today are the textboob from which our dorka, secretary: Craig rutter,l classes at Ha rbor High enjoyed cording to Dr. D. A. Bryant. studQllt council, and Mike Ray, a Mexican movie las t Wt'ek after pastor children are taught. Junior Red Cross. I regular class hours. Mt>mbers of We _.,..,d our children to schoo1-on which • • • the Spanish Club. under t he di· Dr. W. C. Bryant, brother ot -~ Ut I t M Do 1 K J the pastor, will preach the dedi· we apend hundreds of millions of dollara each Offirers or thP HoraN! Ensign rectlon ° 1 r. na d ava ec. ratory sermon at 10:50 a.m. In be ed ood Am · · · School Sailing Club a re Carol sponsor. secured the movie to the new church building at 2411 year to educat as g encan atizena , -···~. rommodo-·, Kim Desen·l show the advanced C'lasses, the E C Hi h ,... h f 1 ..--~ "' 1 b d be f h s . oast g way at .o.•aacArt ur --citizens who will appreciate the bleuings 0 berg vlei'·C'ommodore and Hal· C' u · an mem rs 0 t e p3 n· Blvd. He Is the superlntt>ndent living under our constitutional torm ol govern-I de<> • Li!4)•, ~ecretary·treasurer. r Ish National Honor Soclt>ty. of mls.<:lons for the Orange d Judy Reynolds is f)e,et captain . The film tells or the t>Vt>ry-day Co u n t y So u I her n Baptist ment, and earning their way un er our hee en-of the Sabot rlass. and Kathy 1Jafe of a Mexican boy. The na.r· Churrhes. terprise economic ayatem. Wat-:on •s fleet captain for the ration a nd dialogue are 10 The entire community Is im·lt· But over the paat decade a atrange philoso-Snowbird class. Mr. Dk k Sweet, I Spanish. ed to the laying of the rorner· Phy has crept int.o the teaching in our schools. seventh erade teach(>r, sponsors I . stone ceremony, scheduled for the club. *HEIGHTS SCHOOL 2:30 a.m. Sunday, and the open s~.y after ·~ey has shown that many of our • • • house that will follow from 3 to younq men and women are coming out of our The tall Sock Hop tor elg'hth·j ' h . I I t 4:30 p.m. Dr. RJchard Pass. th lo ~rade studt>nts at Horace Ensign Tht' teac er s ounge s spor · pastor or the First Southern high schools and oolleqea wi a contempt r School was held Friday In the lng a new acoustic tlle ceiling. CO!Ita Mesa Baptist Church, will American ideals. They have. instead. a notion gym alter school. The P.T.A. pre 1 A group of six faculty members be the principal speaker at 2:30. that what they must work for and belieYe in pared decorations and obtalne•l toiled for 3 hours after school Greetings to the new r hurch will 11 th . prizes from local merehants. one day last w.-ek. to a('('Ompllsh be extended by Vic-e Mayor is .. Big Government" which will do a ell Prl.a-· were given for the loudest the job. Pat Stanton furnished Charles Hart tor the City of New· thiokinq for them and guarantee them security socks. coffet> and doughnuts for hard· port Beach ; Or. Emery Collins, from the cradle to the grCJYe. working membt-rs: Vinc-e Maggi-moderator of the Orange County ano, Mike Hill, Ralph Freitag, Southern Baptist Auodatlon, and Much of this fuuy thinking can be traced to \ * HARBOR VIEW Cwen Klng, and Richard Wal~. me Rev. Edwin Gomke ol the the teXtbooks used in our ac:hoola today. The eggshell wh.lte tile wasn 1 Corona del Mar ConpgaUonal Next to the teachers themselves, the textbooks Mr. and Mrs. lack Adams have 100 hard to put up. acoordlng to Church, representing t.he Harbor k d r~tumed recently trom vacation Principal RJ ch&rd Wales. area churches. A 30·volce choir are of prime importance in determining what in In Tahiti. Upon their return. • • • ot the First Southern Baptist of education our children are receiving It is the Mrs. Adams visited Harbor VIew Three new addition& to the s1u· Church in Anaheim will present k d f f ll · k h f } t School to show the first grade dent's library are "Devll's Hill,'' special music. worst in o o Y to rlS t e consequences 0 San -children native roetumes. shells a western novel: ''It E'verybody Dr. Bryant will be assis ted In ed books that undermtne our conshtuuonal republic, and necklaces. Jamie Is In Miss Did," a fantasy, and "Becky's placing a bronze plaque at the our free enterprise econom1c system. and thus our Willsey's room and Laurie, ht>r Birthday." cornerstone by his partahlonen. Very liberty . twin sister, Is in M rs. Bowles' • • • led by A. A. Wallace, chairman class The classes enjoyed a ~llglous clu.ses are held ev. of the building committee, and Even the brief study undertaken thus far here Tahitian record and heard a re· ery Thursday tor Catholic and Carl T. Ruuell. chairman of the l'n our schools has uncovered some of these ques-port ot the t.rlp.. • Protestant students. The 40-mJn· building tl.nance committee. ute Instruction period Is con· A Thanksgiving service will be lienable books. It may be possible that a contmuing During the pre-Ha lloween ac· ducted In a near by house for heJd Thursday evening at 7 p.m. study will show the situation to be appalling. . tivltles, Mrs. Don Sachs visited the Protestants, and In a mobile In the n~ church with a mes· Th · f 1 1 t h ld t b d Miss WiiiMy· and Mrs. Wood's trailer for the Catholics. s&§e by the pastor. is pro)ect o oca paren s s ou no e Sl e-first grades and Mrs. Johnson's tracked wtth a remark that "it is tlme that our stu-third grade to tell ghO!It stories. dents learn the facts of world affairs." That state-Mrs. Sach.s Is an ex~IJent story· ment, offered as a J·ustlfication for "Geography and teller a nd thrilled the Children h with her anecdotes. W orld Affmrs" during last week's discussion at t e • • • School Board meeting, implies that the textbook is Mrs. Jeanne Johnson. third Completely factual and un-slanted. The parents hav. e grade teacher, hu been teaching In the Newport Beach Schools for no objection to letting their children read about m~~ three years. She Is a native of takes made by the U.S ., but they want these m1_s-Texas and <'ame to CaJifom la tor d h mO!It of her education. complet takes related in proper perspective an emp OSlS. ing the requlremen~ for her BA The parents do NOT like the slanted presentation of and teaching credential at UCLA. "G eography and World Affairs ," which so often She came here after teaching h b a] f in Torran<'e. She met and mar· downgrades the U.S ., and m inim1zes l e rut tty 0 ned he r husband Larry, who is a Communist Russia. natl\·e of the Newport Harbor One great benefit from this textbook study, and the i area, and a fourth-generation publicity it is getting, is that it will cause pare~ts to Ca~~~r~~~.sons drove to MexJco take a deeper interest in our schools. I am convmced City this past summer. On the that the lack of interest and attentio n has been one return trip they JourneYed · f h · od · f d · through Texas. OkJahoma, and of the prt.me reasons or t e mtr uchon o un eslr-followed route 66 to thelr home able books. In Corona del Mar. Anothe r important b enefit that will result here is ,-, 1 1 • • the development of standards for judgment o f text-fa.l books. Many people in perfectly good faith will con-1 1 , 1 , 1 1 , , sider a textbook to be acceptable, yet it may contain The eomrnunlsta are in a death many subtle misinterpretations and unfcrir criticisms atruegle to ln[lltrate schools and d f f d sl churches. They put on sheep's of our country an our orm o government, an Y clothing and make them.~elves praise for our e nemies. avallable tor School ao.rd poilU The proble m seems to be the identification of and high church offl~. Thla Ia Our re al enemy. Basically it is Godlessness, and done, of course, on ordera from Moecow who feels that If their Merrily ye•r• .••• Christmas Cards T raditlonal or "way out," senti· rn.n+.al or humorous -you're sur. to find • ~rd to wit yow tatte (and puneJ in H.W looh' "• Mlectioft of bo..d CMda and cards in -''-"" - dOfMific: and irnport.d. HARBOR BOOKS specifically it is represented by Communist Russia Ilk can lnflttrate enouch ot thee. end its criminal conspiracy to conquer the world. JnstltutJons then the rreat Amer· ;=:=;;;;;;;,;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;r;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~~~;~=. We all must recogru·ze that enemy, and we all must lean public wtll be luU~d to aleep with the attitude of "Of\ realize that giving any aid to the e nemy and his con-tfttl, Jet Georae do It -1 don't spiracy of conquest is treason against our nation. want to cet mlxed up Jn It" ..• There are many ways that such aid mnv be Off hand, I'd say that we've al· -, ready Jet thfml co too tar -.o given, knowingly or unknowingly: by promoting big let'a all walce up! government here in our nation, by advooating one· (aJJ rtlhta re~erved) world government at the expense of our own sov- ereignty, by undermi'ning our free enterprise system of economy, by inviting national bankruptcy through costly government welfare projects and foreign aid, by prailing "five-year plans" and other government- al encroachment into economic and business life - by maligning capitalism and advancing the cause of socialial .. Textboob that give aid to the enemy -in the manner delc:ribed above, or in any other manner- _. not be U88d in our cla.roama under the gui8e cil Ma:Wng h AIDer\can way of We. M··• .... ......_ •c rr * r 1 , r * au f, ...... SP:GC ..... l , ....... WEITIIIITEI -. .. , .... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C:HIJitt:HES I .... ~., ........... ... -The a.v. Edward SaaJtb ww PIMdl Oil the topic. "J"rom 1M ~ope;• at 9:30 and 11 .... Sunday. • • • lt. J--&~~'u"~ aa--. Newport Beac_h -n.ere will be Jo&nt 'I'Unka&ivlf\1 f&INlY •rv. k-et at 10 a.m.. t~ U(ov. )t) With St. Mlc.1lael and A1J Anpla lllaalon, to be followed by a ,.rllh dlnner at noon. • • • QaW-I •••• c. Claludl•~ N.wport Beach. Corona del Mar and C.oata Meaa -.. Take heed that no man deceive you," rbe admotiJUon ot le.us to hla d,la· clple. CMatt. 24:4) la the eolden text of the Sunday aermon. • • • r1nt 'aa.ua-Qudt.. eo.ta M~ -"!ltewardttllp ol Talent,'' will be the aennon toplc for~. 'Franklin Bixler Jr., minister, on Sunday mornl.nc. • • • ~ Tdlalty laptlat Clauda. CG~Jta Mesa -Group slnclng and Individual testimony are part of the 7 a.m. Thanksgiving aervlce today (Nov. 24). The Rev. WIJ· llam AdGa WIIJ preaC'h on '""IV· ue,.. ol the autleian Ule" at 11 a.m. Saaclay. • • • lt. Ap' sa• ....... ~t ..... ~CUff Hawn-A com· blned ThanklcJvtnr NMce wtth the eo.ta ~ ..._.,ytertan auuda wlll be beld at St. An· drewa at 10 a .m. today (Nov. 24>. n.. Be9. Warren Studer ot CDeta Meaa wtU ptNch on "Bleuln.t• We Should Co.ant.'' !few IMin· bera wtU be reeelwd durlna a ll 3 servlcea ot St. And,...,. on 8un· day. • • • ~.~~~ aaa.rCI. .. tM ......... Corona del Mar-A abort Thank .. Mnc famUy worahlp aervtce wtll be held tod~ (Nov. 3t) at 1:30 a.m. The Rev. Douclas Weaeell will !preach on ''What to Do with Our Memories" at the 11 a .m. aervlce on SUnday. • • • • UldftaCilUt C ll '* r c ll. Costa Mesa-"Belleve Your Best Houra" will be the aermon to be dellv· ered by Or. Charles Blauvelt on Sunday at >10:30 a.m. (Continued from pace 71 CHURCH DIRECTORY Attend the Church Of Your Choice Regularly CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES FJJIST CRVaCII OP CJDJS'f, SCIEJtTIIT, 3.103 \'Ia Lldo Newport Sl>ach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. SU NDAY SERVICES , 9:15 · 11 a.m. WEONESO.\ Y EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. REAilJNC ROOM- 3315 \tla Lido, N~port Be.ac.b Open week days- 9 a.m. to ~ p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m .. 7:45 p.m. Tuesday!! and Frldays-9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SECOJm CIIVJlCB 01' CBaJST, SCIUTIST Jf""PPO't Ieoda at CoroDa del Mcrr 3839 Eut Coast Hlchway Corona rleJ Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m . READIKG ROOM- 3839 Eat Cout Hllbwa.y Open week day..- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend the Church Servloee and to USe the Readln,r Room. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Franklin 0 . Bixler, Jr. Minister U 8 -4778 • Parsonage U 8·5294 SUNDAY 9:45 ·········-·-·--···Bible School l0:4v ········-······ Church Service 5:30 Younc Peoples' Meetlnt 6:30 -······--Vaper Servl~ WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m. Women's Bible Study 7:00 p.m. ·--·-Prayer MeetJnc 8:00 p.m. --Choir Practloe Nursery anci Chlld Care Provlded Flt$t Christian Church 796 Victoria at Placentia • Costa Mesa ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 VIa Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5-0210 · The Rev. J ohn H. Parke, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:1)0-Holy Communion 9: l~Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :OG-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon Nursery and small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and Healing Servl~ CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNri'Y CHURCH COJifGUOAnOifAL 6ll'Hellotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, C.llf. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and ll A.M. Church School classes 9:30a.m. Nursery for both hours. Edwin C. Comke Minister LUTHERAN CHUBCH Church of the Master 3345 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor Phone: ORiole 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-Su nday School 11:00 A.M.-The Service WEL COME NEWPORT HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist ConvenUon Fairview Ave. at Fair Dr. Costa Mesa Rev. Herbert Johnson, Pastor U 8-3072 • Kl 5-4610 Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m. (CI&13es for All Ages Mornlnc Worship .. 11 :00 a.m. Evenln1 Worship .... 7:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meetlnc 7:00 p.m. MIT IIPTIIT -·· Pastor • AN INVft'A'I'IOM TOA FlEE CHm1IAif ICJPMZ IIICIUIE • ... ., ..... c.... ...... Mll E. Coat lhry .. lit Jl8aArtlaa.r 819'11. Sunday School 9:45 un. Momlnc Worahlp 10:!50 a.m. Tralnlne Unlon 6:00tp.m. Evenlnc Worship 7 :00p.m. MJdweek Service ·--... 7:00p.m. Wednesday Servle.a nt1ht1y from Nov. 20 11trouth ZT at 7 :00 SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 27ili Comeratone CeremonJes ·····-·--··-·..2:30p.m. Open Houae ···-··-"--·····-·--···.3:()()..-ot:30 p.m. .. , .. _.. _, AU. .. Wl&l.mlm ....,._ ........... ,_ t'bJWra ..... ,.... ...... . ' JAMES D. R.AY J446 L COAST HWY .. CORONA OR ..eAJ o-...a-osJo THIS SKETCH, overlooking the Newport Dunes lagoon, shows the $Ph million Newporter Inn, which will be built on e 10-ecre percel neer the Irvine Coost Country Club, between Jomboree Rd. end the Dunes. George Buccole of l ido Isle, preside nt of the Newporter Hotel Corp .. soys thet construction will begin immediately end completion is set for next J une. The Inn will include 103 suites, e re.steurent, e tennis club, 2 swimming pools, tJ 9-hole pitch and putt golf course, and conve ntion facilities. Don Ooley, formerly with the Jed Wrether orqenizelion, is v•ce·president of the cor- poretion end will be generol menager of the Inn. NewOC Dean l Will Be Hired From the POUCE BLOMR e FB.IDAY, OCT. 21 by lira. &utb C. llorrla. 55. of portM *t by WlJ.lla:aa LoDg Jr .• Arthur R. Kindrick, 36. of 324 Bolmwood Dr.. 11...-port 1701 Seaabon Dr., W..t Jlew. 3051~ 34th St., West Newport, was Bel9bta, damoged tbe ta1lll9bt poet. YWOW»AY. IIOfD&D M. 1-•&WIOII'I' a&a80a Da. I ,.. _.., naY fWUMDAY aa.atiA Da. ICQ, CALIF. YESTERDAY'S MEDICINE, TODA Y'S COW FEED A \hort time 11go, people thought blackstrap molasse5 v ctfecll\e treatment for anemia and rheumnu m. T \Jday \\e know better. We '-"Ouldn't thinl.. of relyan& :>n "home remedies" "'hen we ba'-e so m:tn} fast- acllni. reliable moc:Jern mcdicauons avaalable to us. But remember-most medicines should be tal..cn only uron the advice of your physiaan. The next tame )Ou·rc not fcelin& up to par, see your doctor first. lllen. af he orders medicauon, come to ~ for qu.tl.lty ('f~"'-IIPliOO SCf\olte. Clristensen Pharmacy H21 E. COAST BWY .. COIIOifA DEL MA.a r.·. ,'~.·1-f('-ii \\~.\.\ll·:lc '' Orange Coast College Trustees h ave created a new position ot administrative dean In charge ol research a nd Indicated their In · tention to employ James H. Nel· 80n !or the job effective July 1, 196L The new dean will be responsl· ble for directing all research projects In the college, covering such areas as curriculum studies, occupational surveys, evaluation studies In a ll fields, counseling a nd testing s urveys and other re· search needs. arrested on a Santa Ana munlcl· oC tbe ce oC Jam .. L &.per. Cars driven by Robert L. WlJ. pa l court traffic warrant ... Cars Scmta ADa. 1D a •r9ke atatioD Iiams, 68. Santa Ana. and Robert driven by Mrs. G. Hartelius , 402 at 2300 W. Coaat Bwy., llewport P. Hankey, IJ7, 706 K·Thanga Dr .• Magnolia Ave., Costa Mesa, and Beach. Irvine Terrace, were Involved ln Mrs. Ma rgaret Myers, 244 Broad· Ja mes A King, 54, Santa Ana, a minor accident on Newport way, Costa Mesa, were Involved was thrown to the floor and POS·I Blvd. just north of the Hoag ac· In an accident at 2451 E. Coast slbly lost consciousness from an cess road, Newport Heights ... Hwy., Corona del Mar ... Per· electric shock while coiling wire Art Mack. 4391~ Helltrope Ave., sons walking or driving by threw in a kitchen a t 117 Via Ravf'nna, Corona del Mar, complained that two £'ggs over a patio wall at Lido Is le; he was given oxygen d uring the afternoon, juveniles the home of ~r. and Mrs. Paul by life guards and was taken to entered his garage under con· Elmquest, 100 Via Genoa, Lido Hoag Hospital ... Bicycle thefts struction at 607 Begonia Ave., "\ w .. · KODAK t·\i . COINQ OUR WAY? HIDOR TRIISFER I STIIIIE_ 3'75 E. 17t.b SL. C:O.ta M ... PboDe: Liberty L7323 Kllaberly 5·0575 EftL & laa. ~TI fa.r---------~ · Mr. Nelson is currently as· sistant di rector of the ofllt'e of relations with schools at UCLA. He Is a graduate of the UiM · ve rsity of Colorado, where he received his masters degree In psychology. He Is currently com. pletlng his doctoral studies at UCLA In education admlolstra· Uon and counseli ng. llE·ELECTED TO BOAJID Mrs. Robert Roper of Shore Crlfls was re·elected to the board o! governors ot Chapman Col· lege, Orange. at a joint luncheon a nd business meeting ot gover· nors and trustees. LECAL JIOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUF'ORNIA FOR. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·36522 Estate of WTLUAM M. ROLLINGS Deceued. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE:i to the creditors ot the above named decedent that all persoM having claims against the said de<'edent are required to tile them, with the necessary vouchers, In the oUice ot the clerk ot the above.' £'ntltled court. or to present them. with the ne<'essary vouchers. to the undersigned at the oftlce of Harry L. Blodgett. Z712 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. California, wh1ch Is the pla<-e of business ot the undersigned In all matters pertaining to the es· tate of said decedent, within six months after the first publication ot this notice. Dated Novem ber 15, 1960. Fern M. Rollings, Administratrix of the Estate of the above named decedent. Harry L. Blodgett Attorney at Law Z712 East Coru~t Highway Corona del Mar. California. Tel. ORiole 3·2830. Attorney for Administratrix. Publish: Nov. 17. 24. Dec. 1, 8. In the Newport Harbor Ensign. .. year JlouDdH Week days Bqata lea.• at 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. Saturdays cmd Sundays Fury 4 a.m. -TbUDClerbird 5 a.m. Del Mar. -Boc:lr Cod 7 a.m. Ill 1111.. • ..... rt ..... ·~--·· Isle. were reported by Mrs. Robert and poured pink paint from a e SATUilDA1'. OCT. 2t Taube, 2622 Circle Dr.. Bay drum onto two stacks ot art Crossed wires caused a burglar Shores: Mrs. Doris Laramore, 408 marble and poured thinner on alarm to go off at the Mariners VIa Lido Nord, Lido I le, and the garage floor ... Gerald S. office of the California Bank. Mrs. Phillip Rapp, 3910 River Hunter, 55, or 8131., E. Bay Ave., ~ewport Beach ... Thieves stole Ave., West Newport. Bal~. s uUered a possible stroke a clgaret lighter and attempted • TUESDAY, IIOV. 1 o r heart .anack. was g iven oxy· to remove a spotlight from the Jim Riley 211o Ocean Blvd.. gen by faremen and a physician car ot Hubert Hawkinson, 1800 Balboa, co~plained that about was called to provide treatment. Westcllft Dr., W estcllU ... Two lu the previous evening teen· • FBIDA1', IIOV. 4 youths, caught stealing 2 six· I agers threw eggs at his house Bud Desenberg. ot Corona del packs ot empty soda pop bot· ... Robert A Hal«.'y, 1503 Haven Mar, reported the theft from .M. lies from the rear ot the Coffee Pl., CJi tr HaVen, complained that D. Oesenberg, 245 Evening Can· Haven Cafe, 102 McFadden Pl., during the night someone yon Rd., Shore Cliffs, of five Newport Beach, escaped the cus · sprayed green paint on his car. shirts, a pair of shoes. one hand tody ot William F. l..eicrltz, man· ... Vandals caused $15 damage 'bag, two sweaters and a small ager. to a window scret'n and slept wash I n g machine . . . Mrs. ~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~;J. Cclrl cbtYeD trr· Gerald K. aboard the boat of Sheldon P. George Messenger, 1501 Serenade Crotle. 21, oC 305112 P'emleaf Hartwell, 809 N. Bay Front, Bal· Tr., Irvine Terrace, reported her Aft.. CocoDa del Mar: Plene zda Is land ... Tools valued at son, Michael, 4 1,, was treated by Walker El Taro cmd'WlWam $35 were stolen from the boat of a doctor atler being bitten by a P'. ~ ........ ,.; of 1139 M..a w. A. Nelson, 8Ll N. Bay Front. dog quarantined at 1500 Serenade Dr .. C:O.ta M ......... la.-olftd Balboa Lsland: the burglar Tr .... Vandals threw eggs on la a IILleor ~t at Mac· caused $15 damage to a wire the pa rked car ot Helen Humus· Artbu al't'd.. aDd Coaat Bwy.. screen on a cabin door ... A sen, 200~ Pearl Ave~ BaJboa eon.. del.._ ••. ~ dodt $10 check wu stolen from an en· Island ... Mrs. Michael Helmay, wlaeela. 2 oatrtgver pea.. Cllld velope In the mall box of Dr. 219 S apph I re Ave.. Balboa bl'acbta. a we rtag Cllld 1GO· George A. Shore, 322 N. Newport Island, reported eees th.rown on foet oC DyloD UDe. Yaluecl .t BJvd.. Newport Heights ... A and lnslde her car and lave other 1212.50. were atol• fi'CIIIl the 1960 compact c.-ar driven by David vehicles parked on Sapphire A\'e. 21-foot eabla cruiMr. Burley G. Rosso, 16. of 126 Via WazJers. • SAT178DA1'. lfOV. 5 _ I ......... G7 I. IM ST. COSTA -SA ... ........ .. 11. mooncl at 11121 kyslde Lido Isle, went out of control, hit _Sam 1. qxarart Jr., .J;,. of 2206 D Jlewpon a.acJa 0WM4 by a curb and rolled over. coming to l.>th St .. ~ewport Heights, wa.s .;; A. FarlattL 3101 E. Coast rest on Its top on RJvprslde AvP. <Continued on page 9 1 ''--""""""""""""""""""""!"!!'1---~"""""""""""""""""""""""" ____ """""""""""""""""""""""".,J Bwy .• CoroDa del Mar. 200 feet outh or Clift Dr .• ~eW ·I G. W. Pardee, liOO W. Ocean port Heights. Front, ~Pwport Beach. rt"ported ADdnw Smlt.b. 3401 ~ that juveniles were knocking on Bl..S.. c.oaa del Mar. repoiWd tt>nant's doors at 17th S~ and tbe t.beft of a 145 n.dhoard Balboa Blvd. and running away •.• Jolua 8 10u9k'Wkz, U . of and that In the past someone 2626 JU.....Ude Dr, C:O.ta lleaa. had paintl'd swastikas on the waa lajund wbea be waa building ... A. K. Plummer. 2016 tbrowD fi'CIIIl bla ~ upoe blt· Tust an A vt>., upper bay. reported tiuq a road dl'rider oo I~ that l'OmC'onP threw two rocks lld. at tbe ~ •traace to t.b over his ft>nC'P, one breaking an AeroDub'oalc plallt ~ lc:»L S85 patio window and thP other Wlnnltred Goossen. of 2506 Ftrst going to thr bottom of his swim· AvP., Corona del Mar, report«.'d mlng pool that a furniture store carpet e SVJfDAT OCT 30 sample was thrown under her William • J Blackburn 2301 front porch · · · Carl L. Barnes. 1 Holly LanP, :\t>wport Ht>ights, re .l del ~tar, was hit In the 1:ce bin~ ported somt'onc poured a com· raw l.'gg at Fourth e. btUtlble Jlqutd on shrubs and In 113. 714 Marguerite Ave., Corona a brick fl ower bed In his front del Mar, was hit In the face by Ill a raw egg at Fourrh Ave. and yard and ignited it. It was st ~1arguer1te Ave., Corona del Mar, burning when he return.ed home b t car.full of ju venHes. at 12:30 a.m .... Ronnae Brock· Y one 0 a way, 107 Pl'arl AVI.'., Balboa Is· e WEDIIESDAY. JIOV. 2 land, reportt>d his bicycle stolen Thieves, using a pry bar In a from a parking lot at Marine forceful manner broke locka and Avt!. and Baysldt> Dr .... Cars gained entry to the Harbor VIew driven bv Charles J. Mcfver. 60. School to steal two 1V M'lS 203 Via Nlc:-e, Lido Isle. and Dar-valued at $225 each. a S220 type· win I. Gardner, 17, of 2206 Pa -writer. a $130 addlnr machine. clflc Ave .. Costa Mesa. were In· S6.50 in assorted Canadian coins volwd in an accident on the and bills. seven new Mexican Arch~ ovt>rpass. Newport Beach' coin, a portable radio, $16 cash • . . . A $159.50 portable dlrecUon a pint of milk and a banana ... finder socket wrenches valued Winston Sang, 22. or 542 El at .t, a $36.50 gu tank for an Modena Ave., Newport Heights, outboard motor and a $5 aet ot was booked on a charre of lntOX· navtratJon calipers ~ stolen lcatJon a fter he· jumped ott the from the garage of Emory Moore, Balboa Pier Into tbe Nnd. ~'Ocean Blvd., Balboa. e 'I'IIUDDAY. IIOY. I e IIOIIDAY. OCT. 31 Mrs. Ethel LaWTenee, 429 VIa Mary l . Dacasta, 40. of 1221 Lido Soud, Lido lale, reported W. Oout Hwy., Newport Beac:h. that lhe was accidentally locked wu laund lylnr on the sidewalk out ot her home; en otflcer In hoftt ot 3CiO Via ()porto, New. climbed ln a window to ~n the port BNC'tl, at 12:• a.m. and front door ..• Falcon B. Lun- Jt'a Jeautitullll CatuHw • • • ~~.n.Wmter ., ..... 11 L&AYDICI ... 81110& AT FUll.:.& ew-e .. ,_., I a I) -···-KIIDVL&-... -.. ..... ,...om.Y wna1r.,. .. .... -··· ft) ULlOA ..... ... daarpct ahe had been 'hit by a ney, 25, 314·35th St .• West New· ~ Newport Beach man aboard a port, and Billy D. 't'holnuon. 25, boat ••. D. M. Coulandrf.a. 43, ol 862 Towne SL. eo.ta Mesa. ot 2)5 "I" St.. Balboa, ...., ar· were eharpd with lnt.cmatlon In .-ted at Balboa lllvd. and Coro-front ol 3355 VIa Lido. M•wport nado St.. Balboa, on cbatrea ol llead\, a t 3:1~ a.m. ••• Harry C. cl.nank drtvtq. Intoxication In ~ 38, 414 AlLto Ave., Newport auto end lnt.Jfmnc wtth an of· Relahta. a-.rreNCJ a ~ face fker nile perfonnJnc ha. duty: In aJ\ accl«t.nt wtl'h hlt car d riven a Udo Isle llrl. 11, was C"b.arrect by his wile at that add and wtth ewfew vtolatlon ••. A 130 waa taJt•n to Hoq H_,.tal. ••• •nd let • •lso alve hnks few the human dipity which we ~ • free iDdividuaJ. ..• foro the pr.w vatioD ol the peace ••• lor the JJ1'081Mity of our P"Mt Nation ... for it. thrifty aDd .at-nliaat em-... for our homM and the famil7 bappia • they brine ... for U. cbal""np ol the unlimited oppcxtunita which lie ahnd. ,,... ..... IOA!I av•u•s ~·; ... ,....,. r -·---~· • ....-lllrett.l ...... da Clac* ....... hlb.IOD .......... -··~ ...... tiN and wbMI wue atoleft .tram A • 1 ~ _, .... ._ me car ot H . ...._.. Barsh~. ...._ "' &11M& D. Ob &1, 01 .veda Ave .. Corona ~I Mar, ._.. ._, ............ • • at tlt lea ward ltd.. Coroaa BJII\· ... pas V'l _. ....... • Iandi; wtu..n •• OM of t.btee ...... -a Sl 1 .... .._.... ,..._ re~~tna t11a t1n .-. • a. m • ,.. 111a. ..._ ..... Oout~.eutotiNwel'dltd. •••a .._ • -._. a....._ 111111111.-....-r .as as cr 22 s,_. ..... _.._,.I &I 91a .. ..._ tlllll t....., ltl1lll ......... ii ...... -......... ,.,.-c.-. ............. ~ .. --....... .. ...-. .. ze PC ................ ....... .. .. .--...• _ .... ····------· N.WII OIIT •aL.OA SAVING8 A N D L 0 A N A S 8 0 C I ·A T I 0 N Peye t/IY/tle•~• le•r II••• a yelf. c•rr••tly at 4 sow·" ,_, ._ VIA .......... .,. ._ .... OA&.I .... Mt.A W ,. ..... •r••ct ell/ee, 1417 Ee•t C•••t lllfiHIIey, C•t••• tiel ••r Telephone-both offlcea-OAiole 3-3130 P. A. P8ftrw. ,_,., .. f .. ,. NATIONAL G.O.P. WOMEN ..:.;::r'.=:.-.=.o ·=::.:r::.a~ .._... ......... YULE PARTY IS PLANNED HONOR LOCAL CHAPTER llmoJi[C U8 Gtrl8 • . • • ..N~:.~~~~~ .. BY NB CHARITY LEAGUE One of 16 awa rds In the na· of 875 dolls of this k ind, loaned By Lou~ ..... Meteer Players w1JI preaent "GIJI," to Chrla\maa preparations have horne of Mrs. Worth Babblt, 4~1 tlon alven by the NAtlona l Re-them for the occa ion. Cx::liCI:ICICICIC:ICICXZIDXiCIC.:&QgiCci::ICI::IC:.C:ICliCXZIICI:X:ICICI:ZIIt open at 8:30 p.m. thb Friday, atarted early for mem~ra of the Brlehton Rd., Cameo Shore., from publican WorMn'a Club for ex-Mrs. Charles Travis of We t. ' ' ' ' ' ' Nov. 25, In the Playent' Show· Newport Chapter, National Char· 1l a.m. to 5 tp.m. It I• a n lnvtta• cellence In orranlza Uon and ac-clltt accepted the gavt>J as pre•· HIGH L 1 G H T S AND SIDE· tlful Maaa'dne. ca~. 1712 Placentia Ave., Costa lty Lt'a1ue. tlonal a ffair and all proceeds compll.shment we nt this w~k to ldcnt to~ tht> year 1960·61. Other U CHTS of 10me of the past Chairmen with Mrs. Chadwell Mesa. La Boutique de Noel Ia ached· will go to the League's new tht Newport Harbor Chapter. oU icers lnstlllled wt>rc Mrs. Wll· wt><'k'a s pecial occasions In the we re tht> .Mmes. Ma rlnus c on· The cut lnt'Judcs Ja cqule Wll· uled for Saturday, Dec. •10, In the charity • .VIlla Marie Home tor • The trophy was presented by llam 1... Bents, vlce-pres.ldent; feminine realm: tant, Robert Cueaenl\clm Jr .• Jim 1100, .Ed Eva ns, Na t Michaud, Clrla, according to Mrs. E. C. Mrs. Cecil Ke nyon. state vice-Mrs. Alma De Grat'C. re<"ordlng THOSE SIMPLY DELJCIOUS Kines. John Hopwood, Mary Jane O live Rlct\es, Joe Wilson, Reta c• • l Martin, general chairman. prealdent ot Caltfornla Fedt>ra-secretary; Mrs. Leon Schonck, fru it cakes a nd the jars of blue· Isell, Wendell w. Jones, L. N. fo'aga n a nd Phyllis Mastrecola. IVIC eague RefreahmentA wlll be &I'NCd tlon or Republican Women, as a corres1>0ndlng secretary, and Mrs. berry jam whl<'h Jua nita (Mrs. Lelghtc. William R. Miller, WIJ · The d irector Is Bill Fuclk. The during the d ay and all kJnds of h ighlight or her appearance at o. w. Elllott. trt'asu rN. Johnl Bowman made es~clally Ham Moody, Cecil n. 'Shlra r and play will be presented each l'rl-PlanS Benef•lt Christmas &It~ will be for sa le. a luncheon a nd Insta lla tion or tor the Tuesday Club Glam o\tr fl. F. Whlte . day and Saturday e v e n 1 n g plus cooked food, antiques, deco· officers for the local g roup at Nancy Po we II aucllon last week. • • • through Dec. 17. Tickets a re $1.50 rated sweaters and dolls. Balboa Bay Clu b Nov. 17. TUAT $.10 SWEATER hand PERS'MMONS AND SUCCU· ""ch. The nnnual dessert bridge 0 t ld th • I d d b Th Sl t Sh • ".. benefi t ot the Woman's Civic ue o rap g row o~ patron· Accept ng congraulatlons were ccora!<' y e s ers op LENTS mnk<' a bNlutltul ccntN · Ja cqulc Wilson a nd ,.,... Wll· , _ age, the Tlcktocker Thrltt Shop M Ch II L d d d d I d f h Y th C 1 1 1 S """ ...._..agut' of Newport Harbor will t h rs. {I t'n an ers, outgoing Is M a rr·· e :In ontl c or t (' ou en· p C'C('. v rg nla tan ton p roved lt. son, Corona d el Mar rt>sJdent", ... _ h I 2 0 the c apter was forced to ('X· ld .• M w 11 t I 111 h r .. uc e d at 1 :30 p.m . Tuesday, d . b 1 pres t'nt, anu rs. J lam N cau&'. p ng t em on pewter trays o art' la the r and da u "'hter In -a! N pa n Its quarters y mov ng to "'-be hi TlfAT SIC'' "NO CREDIT ,, ,. '"' ov. 29, In the Ebell Club, 515 W. 120 E h M oents, mem rs p chairman. 1,, • graduating sizes, onf' on top of life with a rich theater back· Bll lbon Blvd .• Balboa. · . 19t St., Costa esa. ac· During t he yt'ar 1960 the New-:0.11ss Nancy Dori.; p 0 w c 11. h:.nglng on the bark or Betty 1 tht' othN, with ~->mall cups be· grou nd. Ed Evans Is connt'Ctcd cording to M rs. Paul M. Rogers. port Harbor ChJpter grew from granddaughtPr of ~tr a nil Mrs. I ~tr11. Jack I Bayer and that out· tween. Anrl an let' cuk<'! Made wit h Town and Surf Realtors. For ll donation of $1.25 partJcJ. chairman. 230 to 870 mcmbNS. Sam A. ~11')'1'r, 1 s W<'srt'IIH oC·thls-world spa<.'e suit which with lee ruh<'s and warcr, In Newport Beach. Nat Mk ha ud Is pants m ay have a choice of Mrs. Kenyon said that Orang<' Drh·e. Westrliff . .,.. 1,. unlwd In JtH'klt' I Mr . Rotx>rt I Flant>gln whkh sh1ny who)(' lt>mons have a promlnenr Lido Isle clubwom · home-made de serts, different Cou nty's wldes"Prt>ad support of wedlock wtth Rotwrt LolliS Jont's wore with a reminder that "the b£•t>n layered. rhc \Vhole thing ao. card games or Jusr '-islt w llh old Nlxon for Pre !dent wao; due In 31 8 p.m. Sc~rurddy, .Xo\'. 12. sky's the limit" on bidding. 1 frozen, then hollowed out a bit and new frlt>nds. T k kcts may ~ large part to the ettorts of the at the First ~1l·rhodlst Church In T HAT IIA~D KNIT BABY SET to hold martinis! Or usc:> flow purcha cd clthc:>r slnBI Y or by women. I RivNsidc whl<'h M~. E\'elyn Lan<.> made ers lnstt'ad of lt'mons. or trult! tables Crom M rs. Leon Rudd, Lf "It Is up to the women to sa\e T h<> bndt' is th(' d.tUghtN of M r. and gav(' for the auction. It's wonderful. 8-14l6, or Mrs. George Hoo~r. our nation through religious and .tnd Mrs. Arthur Powi'Jl of Ar· AND JUST IMAGINE. som('()nc • • • OR 5-0547. The numbN ot avail· s piritual guidance," he said. ltngton. C'alit. Tht' hrld(''s moth· bought ..tn old. old tx>aded bag. THANKSGTVINC J UST AHEA D. able tlrkc ts Is lim ited. ·'Politics Is citizenship In actton .. ,er grc:>w to womanhood In thP really n collt'c.'tor's item. What Reminds us of when SlstN made Playgrounds for community This Is th<> a nnua l fund rals; She pointed out that wtth the I harbor district . .She attend<'d the tor? Not to carry, but to frame. a turkey plaet' card In klndN· re<"reatlonal usc at llorare Ensign lng event or the year tor the nallon today about 41 p<'r l'<'nt !trst ~ewport Bca<'h Grammar ns an a n tique, to be plac-ed upon garten. Fashioned ot a prune lor School and Newport Heights le ag ue. Procccd.'J will be donated soclall.'itic. "W e won't be playlflg .. chool. and sh«' ml't :Wr. Powell. th«' wall. a body. pip<' st<'ms for nt'<'k. School will be a vailable-shortly. to various phllanthropi<' organl- m uch bridge." who t'onductt'd the initial mor-BEST PART of the sale was head and leg.!\, a nd c·olored Supt. Roy Andersen has a n· z.a tlons ot the harbor a rea. T he Lunch<'on tables ~or the m<'l't·jtu.ll'y her<'. The Pow<' lis now OP· the nnnounl'<"ment that from lt tooth rpl<'ks for a tall. he was nounced T rustc<'s a grcec1 last purpo. e or tht> league Js to pro· Ing wert> decora tt>d an the them<'. Nate mortuari«'s at Arlington was realized a gross or more wonderfu l to S<'('. "Bet they week to open t he school play-vide a non.pa ttlsan non· p rofit ln- "The World We Live In". with 1 ::tnri JMupa Valley. than $800. most of which will go would sell." said Ma mma. When g rounds· after meeting with mt'm· s trument through w hich t he dolls costum~>d to represent the Th<' bride is a' graduate of Unl· to the .Comm unity Youth Center Mam ma ramt' home tha t night bers ot the Newport Bea<'h Parks, women ot the community <'&n cou ntries of the world adding In I \'crsily or California. Santa Ba r· a t Corona d<'l Mar. Si.'itcr had 69 orders. The whole B<'aches and Recreation Commls· work togt>ther to promote the rerest. Mrs. Ru th Kt'nnE>dy of Bal· barn. dass of 1958; JatN sht' at· . • • • , family made turkeys until mid . slon. common good, &<'cording to Mrs. boa Island. Who owns a t'ollectlon j tendNi th<' University of lln wlll. LOVELlEST M,OO.ELS we ve night! Robert Huber. president. --Sh<' IS now home N.'Onomist In seen In many a Cash ton show • ~ • CDI ·--=~-a the> Santa Monka otfii'C' or the 1 were not professional a t a ll, ?~t WE'RE TOSSING OUR BOU· aa~nlls 0 Don't Let Waahday Worries Get You--- Toss Them to - LOClLLE CLAIR SouthNn Countit>s Cas Co. lmJ)I)' lovply ladles who h\ e QUET (and hoi)(' sht' t'al cht'<~ it l The bridl'groom was graduated right hvrc In Nt>wport Bea~h and 10 Kart'n Margrf'ta W OOd or Co· To ....... w-... ~·-, from Beverly Hills fligh School support thE' Philharmonic or· rona dt'l ~1ar. becausl' 1-hr's so _ .. 10 1953. and from thl' Unlvt>r tty t•he"itra T hl'y worl' clothes by ~ra~lous. ht'l'aus<' sht' ha-. sut·h n ~tlss J oAnne Noothaar, well or Sou thNn C.tliforma In t938. llclga w1th dC'vastatlng results Chnstmasy looking store nlr<'ady, known In Corona dt>l Mar. be· Ht' io; c-onnected with thl' ad at th<' ~tany Splcndourt>d Wct>k· and lx'NliSC o;ht> hero;I'Jf looks <'amP tht' wift' of C'harl~>s Mlch· mim:.trative departm<'nt of th<' c>nd party, sponsored by the lr·l rxactly ~lkt' a blond<' anll dim·~ act Barnard on Saturday, Nov. 5, C'IIY oC Lo'~ Ang<'il:'s. \'lne Terra<'£' Philharmonic Asso. pled Chnstmas Ang('l. in La c a n ad a Presbyterian <'1..11<'<: at tht' Bay Club. Old you • ~ • Chu"'h. CD. SciL-.-1 Prl • I <.('(' t h('m-1 he> . ~1 mt>s. R. F. ~1C· YOt: rr AVE A DATE 1\ I} II don't The brid(' is I he da u~h IN of IIUVI ICIJII Adoo, J.tm<'"i \\. Jllnt>S, Robert v.l forgN it. In rake your family to M r. and Mrs. IINbert v. Noot· , llotlgc,, R. C. ~ew<'omb. George thl' L1ght1ng of th<' TrN' at baar of Pasadt>na and Laguna Has Majer S•rc•ry D Rolwrto;on. Donald D. Sacks Dahlia A\(' and E. Coao;t llw)'. Bcarh. and the brldt>groom's anct Danil'l 5. Thompson. Corona drl ~tar. on Nov 25. th• parents are Mr. and Mrs. John I :0.1~. Loui<:t> Elwt'll. print'ipal on.stagl' Mrc:. William Chad· 1'\'('ning afler Thanksgiving, at A. Barnard ot We>stwood. or Corona dl'l ~1ar School. 1" rr·l w<'ll l'm<·I'NI befor~ a bat'kground I 7:30 p m . Wondvrful mu-;lc, and Driving from Corona del Mar , <'O\'t'rfng from major s urgNy tn of beautiful Ch1nese scr..ens do bring a gift for a t'hlld or an to bc wedding gut'sts wcrr Mrs. 1 Sr. Jo<;eph Hospital, Santa Ana. whkh WN<' rt'movt'rt on«> by one 1 t>ldPrly person who just mlg,ht Flore net' Rypinski. on whose Sht' Is t'Xpectcd to b<' ronCull'd to rf'\'Pal thr bl'aUitful party ta· otht'rwls!' Jxo forgotten. Many birthday the wf'dding was sol- to th<' hospital for anothPr 2 or hll'<: armn£NI by Virginia Stan· bouq ue>t~ to tht' Zont'a Club for 1 <'mnl7t>d. hc.--r sons. Alan and Don· 3 W<'t'ks. , ton. party t'dltor of Houst> Beau· 9ponsorlng thi~ holiday C'ndt'avor. a id; Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.ea ancl ~1 1'\S Bernlct' \'t'stal. prlnt'lpal daughter, Llncia, and ~tlss Pally of NC'wport School. has bt•Pn ' Ragan. sh1 fted to bt'ComP mtenm rmn· F •t F --------t"l pal of tht> Coron,J df'l ;\Jar BIOI v ar ... --Cooked up by DUfNER AT CLUB ~khool John Ca ... ~-. or Corona Mi l .,. .::::1 Louise M eteer A family ti lnnN party at lr · ~Tar. teachlnl.! '1cc· princq><~l at vine Coast Cou ntry Clu b Than ks· I•••••• HWIInH •n,t CLOSED MO!'iDAYS 2241 w .. t Coaat J119bwar JIEWIOIIT a&ACII "lt'a Fun to Dress In Fash ion" 2659 E. COAST lUGHW A Y CORONA DEL MAR ORJOLE 3·5030 Stuft Shirt IESTAUIANT COAST WASHERETTE ;\'1·wport 5choul. h.1 .. bl'en namt•cl glvin£ day will include Mr. and llv o;thool tru'1tr1•., 10 be the.' art For an~ r:11n~ ni~ht J'JI takt' ll'y I.Ra\'1' a ll but onion whole Mrs. Jladd Ring of 1901 Bayadt>re uig prinOtJal tn thc mean11me '1'Uil Not ~our "ope-n a can and 11" It will IW rl'mOv('d at M>rving T er .• Irvine Terrace. and their ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ ;:::::::;:::::;::::;:::::::::;::::;:::;::::;::::::::;::;:::::::::;-'heat It" varl<'l\' hut your !'low time Tdkt> a ham hone with a fam ily. Seatt>d a rou nd the restive :: AA4 SBIRT LAOifDRT WE JJIOif ALL OUB OWM P'LATWOU 3531 E. Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR ( Aao.t from the Post Of flee) Appointment Barber Shop FOR MEN & WOMEN Maurlc:e Peccrut • Beber • Spec:talized Hair Cutt1Dg ( 0.0 aettiDCJ) 2816 E. Coast Hwy. (upataln) COR ON A DEL MAR • Scalp Treatmeota Clo.ed Saturdays ORiole 5·1101 COl TRAVEL SERVICE COAST RICHWAY AT ORCHID (()ppc*te Post Office) OR 3-0380 .AIR -HOTELS -RAIL -SHIPS TOURS -CRtnSES FOREIGN TRAVEL SPECIAUSTS Cll'lll Del lar TraYel Senice 3542 E. COAST BJCBWAY Coroaa del Mar ORiole 3·0310 Dorothy McK.eaDG eou ... clbboaa Ten .FOI'd 000000000000~00~0 00 00 fgrtmnut PRIVATE DAY SCHOO * * <• lldlrilft) M (&raM all •....,,.. cWd the flloaiaa: A stimullted ttaininc, in the Ar1 of lntellitent ThinWn1. A blsle undtrstanding of the heritage of our country, our race, and •ts relation to the wor1d. * From these baste principles your child Is fitted to enter this world as a tood cltilen. 1 aood friend, 1nd with hlah princ:iples. • FAU. TDtAf • EIIOLL.IIt lOW I£11C TAI£1 '\t mmt>rt'd, lov1ngly tendt>d soup bit of mt"at on It, diced ham. a board wtth them wm be their I hat can take a whole day for ham hock. or jullt a ny h am a t son ·ln-la w and d aughter, Mr. a nd W"TCHES IYs evt>ninsP in tht> making. all. and <'OOk with tht> pt>as un · Mrs. Norvan Poor and fa mily, • MIOO The> IM><~t soup J evn tastN1 rll they arl' <>oft and mushy. and their son and dilughtcr·ln· • GltuEN ,,,111 N'\'Ni up from a bi~ Iron As tht' soup thk kPn'l add water ta w, Mr. and M rs. Bill Ring; • WYLEit pot on thl' h;wk of a wood srow• to kN•p It lht' <'On Jo;tt'ncy of rich al~ Mr. and :'tfrs. c. Ho llings • ETEitNA hy ~rr.. &-II\" Ta lmaffgr· nf 81g C"N' 1m. Ta«tr to .I'C If It Mt'd. hC'ad and ~1rs. Ebba Webb. • HAM ILTON ~Jr Ldkr Tht' !ar t lhDI II .... ~~~ ... alt. Somr ham i« saltier than r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... no" 1ni: outo;Hir. th.Jt lh(' rar othrr. you know' At o;('r\'ln£ h.1rt rrofll.,l'rl to mak<' a partwu ttm(' rl'mO\'<' veg<'labl<'s and ham l<~rh hll.! .. now tfr1ft with II-; loarl hnnr. Cut the hilm off lh<' ~nr of JMJIN" brouS!ht from Bar .. tow if il <~lilt rc•ma1n1-, ancl r·hop 1n 7S miiP~ awa~·. and that thr .small piN·r": rPiurn tfJ thr -.ouv. r·omp•'lny th:~t day wo.1<> mort' th.ln 1 :-.1ow If ~ou rton'r l'N\'1' l'lth<'r a l1t1lr ~()()cl may havr gi\'f•n it rorn brPart or c·ont' pont' wlth I J~<l rtwul.~r <~J\OUr. But herr's thr thi;; spilt Jll''·• o;OUJ) you m.•y aJo rN'IJW that ~fr.;. Ta lmadgr-. :t Wf'll gi\P thr wholro thing up an1l fMmi'T il;tOI'(' hall girl who harl haY<' C'rf'amNI c•hkkc>n in patty mnrnPd a wealthy rancher. nnd shl'lls . Bur ,our hUl'O:tnrl will w ,, ll(lmc•whc>rP in hc•r 80's that nevl:'r furglvi· ynu. rlt1), g;l\'1' to mC'. .,.,. your nwn rPdpr Cor <·urn SPLIT PEA SO 'P hrl'ad, hut U-.t• mlnf' for Tak<' onr packag(' of driPrl c:p1it COR:-.1 f'()~E !X'·l", and put thPm to soak an Takr 2 I'UI'~ corn mf'al. add four quarto; of watPr. Let l'tand f'Up rold waiN anrt ttr to at lt•a~tt h\'(' or SIX hours. Adrl 1 mix thoroughly. :'\ow n drl a n· onion chop!)('d. 1 c-arrot. 2 s talks oth<'r r·up or hotllng waiN, put of ceJNy. and a sprig of pars· on . to,·r and cook ov<'r low I flamP stirring ronst~tntly. until 1 LECAL lfOTICE wn· thiCk Adtl bulll'r thf' slzl' SU'PERJO R COURT OF THE of ·an c>gg, 1 t<sp. salt. anct stir STATE OF CALTFORNIA a~t~ln Jl avP a big Iron sklllt'l FOR THE COUNTY OF ORA~GE hor u ntil It . l7.7lcs. CrPaSt' well I No. 91660 with hurtrr or corn oil. pour In SUMMONS I Pf>ne m11cturP a nd 11pread thin. (Generall D b t TREVA JEAN WESTMORE· ot lop with Its o butter and LAND. a Minor, by her I oak<' In a hot ovt'n u ntil crlllp and hrown. You m oy run undN Guardian ad LJte m . MABEL nrollt>r to ll:ive It a nice brown ODESSA BERSCH, Plalntlffa top. vs. With thl~ meal sN Ve either JOSEPH WAYNE WEST· $!reen sal.trl nr apple, celery and MORELAND. Defendan~ nut !lalatl .. 1nl1 pu t on thC' honey THE PEOPLE OF nr£ STATE to drlbblr ov<'r that last piec-e oC OF CALTFORNIA. ('orn pon<'. ' To the above named Defendant: Dessert? F'orget lt. SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-0550 The only weekly newspaper in the Harbor Area MAIL IJI TBJS OllDER aDd YOVa CHECK or CASB TODAY ONE YEAR Outside ot Harbor Area Name --··--······-···-·-··--·-·--·----···· Mailing Address -·- City and State ---- Only 3.00 4.00 JOSEPH WAYNE WESTMORE· other bowl of soup. LAND -;;;;;;;:;:;:;:::::;::::::::=::=:=:===============~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~ You are her!by dJI"f!Cted to ap· • pear and answer the eompJalnt of the above named plalntltrs tiled In the above entitled court In the aboVe entitled action bi'O\llth aJalMt you In sa id rourt. w ithin TEN days after the servtce on you of thb aummon.a. It served within the above nam~ county, « wltl'lln m.IRTY days If .erved elsewhere. You are twreby notified that un~ you 10 appear and an· """'· .. Jd plaJntJf! will take ludcment for any money or darn· &I" demanded In the complaint at artalnlf upon contract, or will appl)' to the rourt for any othN rellf'f demtnded In the com plaint. Dated October ~. 1960. L. B. WALLACE, Clerk By o. r.rry Mayrwd, Oepu~ Clerk. GALvt!f R. ICE'ENE AUorney at Law 333 Jforth JttwPOrt BouJ.-vard lf..,....t ._ch, C&Jifomta ltllwar t .lJit At:loiMJ t• ra.antllt. Publlall: W01r. 10, 11. Jt. Dee. 1. I, .... ~ ............ ...,.., Eallp.. ~JCpectlng 1 . ' A&WiWf....,. DIIGIII 'fiiOMDAY, lfO,_..D M. ~-~ ..... *0 &tAt IWWY aa.a.A .... 11Aa CALIP. p .. • Uihtini Ceretnlriy Set for SharM• Tree (Continued frocn pa p 1) -Coraraa del Mat School ChoTUa, Roy Yarnell aod hi8 Oranae dtl"tClled bJ Anna Katherine Cout lutnunental VOUP· Harrla. Saturday, Dec. 3. at 7 p.m.-Friday, Dec. 16-Children'• "How tbe Chrtmnu Tr. Wu .uf.nc c.11olr, directed by Ruth U c hted," danced and unat.d Olbbe. at •:30 p.m.; the Cha pel by .tudent. ot Ancfola Sartorto Choir of the Corona del Mar Con· of Corona del Mar. .,...atlonal Chureh, dlNded by 'Jburwday, Dec. 8, 4:30 jp.m.-Kn. Mary Stefterwen, at 5 p.m. Horace Enalp Scllool Chorus. dJ. SatUJ'Ciay, Dee. 17, at 7 p.m.- rected by Bill Lynd. St Andrew'• W•trnlnetn Choir, Friday, Dec. 9. at 4:30 p.m.-directed by ca,.,. Clbbe. Horace Ensl111 School band, dl· 'lburwday, Dec. 22. a t 4:30 p.m. rected by Dick Wattl. -Tbe junior choira ol the Corona Saturday, Dec. 10, at 7 p.m.-del Mar Conrreratlonal Church, The Larke ttes and Chanter) from directed by Mra. Stefferwen. Newport Harbor Hl&h School, Pr1day, Dee. 23, at 7 p.m.- directed by Mlaa Marie Hlebech, Zonta nl&ht, featurinr the Balboa with Mrs. Betty Miller as ac· Isl and Community Church J unior rompanlst. Choir. directed by Mrs. Clarence Thursday, Dec. 15, at 4:30 p.m. Gregg . .f.tt.Ju ID U. CJJ~Dt. -- - f<{ovember 20, 1960 Newport Beach Elementary School District Board Mr. Roy Andersen :\ir. William Ritter Gentlemen: We wl~h to exprHs our thanks for the time you extended Tuc>S· day night (Nov. 15l for the Pvalua tlon of the book, "Geogr51 · phy a nd World Affa irs" by .Mar· Jon Fisher Murphy and Stephen B. Jones. We would like to point out ogala that we were not crttlct%· lng In any way the teat'her ol the courw, but Ju•t the text. As a mat1er or fact, It did not occur to us until Tuesday nl(ht tha t anyone would even assume s uch Implica tion. Although we feel s trong)y that thl' book should be re moved from the classroom NOW, and we are disappointed thnt you did not vote to do 10, we hope that you w111 follow through and have the book removed at the t>nd of the school year. When there are other book.~ ava ilable, we can not understand why a book under question by so many parents, as well as most of you, should continue to be uSt>d In the J r. High School as well as the High Sc'hool. When you reconsider the mo· tion to form a textbook study committee. we hope that you will appoint a workable study rroup with ~~everal qualified people outalde of the .chool eyatem, u well aa teacheJ"' and admJnlltra· tors .. .Aherfore maklnc It more eUectlve u 1Rll u objective. We art aware that you have a time ronsumJne service to rul· rill. but we hope that you must feel too that the texts that our you ngsters study mus t be the best there are, and tha t they m ust be of foremost concern. In closing we would like to reiterate some of the thou(hts we had In summary of the book. "Geography and World Attalra." 'Jbla book Is negative a nd la devoid of Inspiration. It certa inly doea not Instill pride, ronfldence or falth In our type of govern· ment. Beyond all doubt the dom· lnant Inspiration, durlne the paat 200 years In the world of politics, has been the AMERICAN HE'RlTAGE of free eovernmf'nt of the people a nd for the people. Any text on reoeraphy and world a lfainJ cannot be objective with· out lncludlne tht. paramount fact. The text In question avoids this fact com pletely. It does ln· still doubt. The book preaches ooe wodd 90"'ft111DHt. The a u thors feel tl\at politics Is the most lmpor· tant thing In the world today ... Including religion. We ha ve al · ways felt that freedom Is a God given right, not a government· given right. Rob<>rt W. Cooper Jeanne E. Cooper 620 Larlulpur Corona del Ma r. Cal. • • • Publisher of The 'En•lgn: The recent stories In yours a nd other papers relative to the school text books raises some dis turbing points. One school board mem ber sug· ~ests establishment of a text book review committee. D<>4's this Imply that we do not have such a committee! In view of the many pu blications by awak. ened grouPs and Individuals about the slanting and propa· gandlzJng In our text books It seems tha t such a precaution should have been taken already. For th08e who a re unaware or doubt that text book.<J are being undermined. I s u g g e s t two book8: "Braln·Wash lng In thP High Schools" by E. Merrill Root. and "'The Turning of l he n des" by Paul W. Shafer and John Howlan Snow. For a further study, read the Third Report to the Callfomta Lectalature 1948 ~cular Seulon bJ the Senate Invefil~atlnr Committee on Ed· ucatlon. Thla Is one ot a series ot vltaJ reports on California education by the .sena te rommlt · tee headed by Senator Nelson S. Dilworth. Probably In a n expanding school district s uch as ours. our board's time Is so consumed by the financial a nd bus iness U · pects ol keeplnr the IK'hool dis· trict's physica l fa cilities up to the Increased enrollmt'nt tha t they find It difficult to devote enough tlme to the educational side of their work. This must be true, because accordlne to the newa reports, u or Novem bel' 1, none had time to read the ron· troversJal text throur h . The first letter of complaint had been sent over five weeks before. Sam Schulman 1601 Wa rwick Ln. Ha rbor Highlands. Karen Margr~ro•t• ... , 9:_]0. 5:)0 u ·a lattr Ulan you t.hlnk! N OW Ia the Ume to order per110nal1Ud CHRJSTMAS CARDS. THERE'S SOMETHING SPECIAL About Saying "Merry Christmas" as you light the way for "her" gay moments '\ ~\~ Thrill her with Delight her with PAII IS -H(W t OP• T~B U l1ttlll(\ HUt tilt ll:ll1J1'1(" Ill H Jll :rl•lt f 'rlu· .n1.,..,, .. , h(lplo" It •n .. l<" 20 CAQ ATS "htll ) II I f, d )(< .... I ;&' • eolol lout 1..-u~o · PLRTinE fur tht l•rul (i, .. ,,.mll oul lc c tnr EMIR "lu 11 \lou mu·.t Leo l~«'rfl't 1 ;alm••-t LAVENDER D.AUiTA ju" lor tht lo\~ of p rtty. \\'ho .11~ ;uw "'l;pfll,tll.tll', tt·mpt· rt''"· .,,~,I~ Or .t cJa,h of t:.lt h J\ the tlll · .. d ,lril..l·.,;. J) \:'\ \ ') ~pt J\ Colo~nn JX'Tillll \OU the luxun or <. h:tll~l ll~ )OUT (>C T\011.Jill\ IU 'llll the mood. the place. th~ c<.Nltrtll H ut arc \t:\cn provocall\e f.Ht''' ul ,\Oil T ry them all ! 3 ? fuJI VUfl\!' ' J Enchant her with r .~ ~1 v..J~----ol.AA~ '"e ~- THAt MMU AU nti ...... INCII NIW ~ 13/ji ~~r '\ (b.~ ( COlOGNE ,AitfUMIE BY PRINCE MATCHABELLI ,\\Jtlabk '" ~ fo~mt'U\ frnrr,rnce\: L 'ORIG A N • L 'A IM A N T PARIS'· EMERAU DE • STYX MUSE•ACCOM PUCE·~SUMA Please her with ~/r~~/ ~a "lifjJ ct1 ChOOf.!e from our ln rge ABSOrtmt'nt <•f '·"""''~ Ru.~11 ~tm 1 r ( 'audtul --('hcx:ola t ,,., ·' r l ltomt" (s..<ili.iom·d 1.1 • nt~; hl\1( pound I t) fi\'c-pound bo:cc-s. Excite her with PIR SATII 'UfUMI .. , Ezcitement whirls around you when you wave tbe magic wand of Prok Satin by AngeUque. This gra· cious oew 6oral fragrance -with its delicate carna· tioo hi&WiPts softaM!d bv the Jllbtl~ tooes of rost-s aDd jasmlDc -is your private passport to new radiaat lowlioess. We Haven't Said It All YET -- A rte"W, modern ~ogronc~ that wea ves o s."ret~ $pell of .porillif\g ~pl·.,~hc:otoon. ThiJ c:o.binotton of mouy Aotol note1 ;, dif· fv eftt from ar~y C~ne 'f(N ... ever VMd ond tfvfy on echo of '" rnotct-"9 pe,._ I See Other Glamorous Gifts In Our Cosmetic Dept. WHILE YOU'RE HERE -- See Our Wide Selection Of Games and Toys by Be-.lon. Dorothy Gray. Tuuy. Yarclley. Houbiga:nt. Lentheric. Shulton. Max Facec.. Ciraa Then -SeJ.ct your CluinDaa CarciJa (We hcrYe a printing Mmce) cmd F'mally Corona del MC.r Pharmacy "TilE pRDC ""'liON PHADtAcr 3117 E. COCIII Rwy .. --Je --CoaGWI cW ... OBiole S-1110 ()pea Etarb 11 W .. pa. We Can Really SHOP IN C .. D.M. AIUIUICia WITH ,._ OWl NEW -·-#_ ... ., .. _........ ·--------· ·-. BRAGG·--) TbatOw S.lectioD ol Christmas Gifts Are Topa CDM Leads Helgl1ts • CIH The breakdown report on the Aprl} 1 decennial census has been released by the Newport Beach Planning Dept., s howing a 25,884 population for Newport Beach and ;J4,0:JJ d \I(CJllng UJUba. Planning Dl noctor lerry Draw- dy reporta the following flcures for the 8 cenaut dl.oicts In New- port Beach, listed In order of population: e Corona del Mar -6,406 pop. ulatlon, 3255 dwelling units. DRESSES S&IB'I'S BLOUsEs In Style Value Quality e Newport HeJghts, Cliff Hav- Ill BIJiflll I••• en, Bay Shores, Bayshore Camp -4.923 population, 1.884 units. II Ivan Wells &c Sons, builders for e Balboa Peninsula, from 19th m ore than 30 years of custom 1St. to the Point-4.~ population, homN In Beverly Hills and Bel 2.718 units. Bragg's Fashions Air, are now developing Baycrest e Newport. from 19th St. to In the Upper Bay a rea of ~ew· Santa Ana Rlver-3,319 popula-i port ik'ach. tlon, 2,300 units. E Bay~rt>llt homes are designed e Westcllff, Harbor Highlands, ~ in collaboration with several of Bay Crest. Back Bay-2,968 pop· 1737 E. COAST JrWAT COIIOJfA DEL MAll ~·, Southern California's well-known ' ulatlon. 1.033 units. A.I.A. an-hitf'cts. and orter 30 dis-1 e Balboa lsland-2,535 popula· ' tlncth·e elevations. thus assuring tion, 1,765 units. 011 3-2860 ~ indl\'lduality for each home. I e LJdo lsle-1.375 population, = Features Include all electric 1888 units. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ kitchens, rich woods. expansive e Bayside Dr .. Harbor Island, ;: arf'll of glass and private., Beacon Bay -Z10 population, fenced·ln gardens oft bathrooms. 188 units. Gl FTS' FOR PETS AND N. B. CHAMBER REVISES PETS FOR GIFTS IITS DISTRICT BOUNDARIES Christmas Poodles 1 Chamber of Commerce districts Items taken up at the meeting: Now in Stock - , WN<' revis<'d by th<' dlre<'tors of e TALL •oiLDilfGS CREAM TOYS BLACK TOY thr. :'\ew;>orr Harbor Chamber at 1 President Ralph Miller an-BROWN & sn.VER MINIATURES lh<'tr monlhly meeting Monday nounced the members of a , noon o that recently de\·eloped Chamber study committee on tall $135 to $200 1 areas arl' lncludf'd. . buildings: Leslie Steffensen of Gorgeous Poodle Collars-Toys-Stockings Sweaters-Cats-Pet Christmas Cards I Hc>rl' IS the new alt~nment of Corona del Mar as charlman. districts. f'ach of which has. 3! architect Richard Pleger, hard- representatives on the board. wan.> store owner AI Forgit. District 1 -Corona del Mar banker Roland Wright and pub· Jordan'S Pet Shop easterly of MacArthur Blvd. and lisher Jim Killingsworth. lnclu· ('asterly of Avocado Ave. sion of a J unior Chamber mem- CORONA DEL ~•D District 2-Ba lb~J lsla',ld, lr-ber was also suggested. l"&.n.n vine Terrace. Bays1de Dr., and Chairman Steffensen said that 2732 E. Coast H'way OR 3-2430 the UppE'r Bay area betwee.n ~lac-his committee represents the '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;:~ ~rthur Bh·d. and the Bay, ll:'clud-Chamber and therefore Its recom. ;; l tn~ the Lockheed property 10 the mendations will be made on the 3901 Give a Collector's Piece- designed and made right here in Corona del Mar -by an Internationally Known Artist KAY FINCH POTI'ERY is a California Gift Tradition. Each piece will be prized for its authenticity, intrinsic value and beauty Gift Wrapped and Shipped Anywhere hay finch ·CERHmiCS Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar OR 3-4050 Ba rk Bay. ; basis of what will create the best Dl trict 3 -Lido. lsi~. Bay business climate. Shores . .\farlner<; .\file. Newport I Monte Grimes or Balboa asked I Hel~ht<~. Cliff Ha,·en. the area how long It will take the Cham- westl'rly of the l'pl>f'r Bay t~ ber and the city's consultant to :-Jewport Blvd .. and the Back Ba) complete their studies. I area. . . I "Balboa Is ready to move along 1 Distrtrt ~ -.:"Pwport Beach with tall buildings· It Is now from l.}th St. to the Santa Ana 1 being !ltymled in It~ project for , Rin:r. ,tnd the Ht'lghts westerly up-grading," Mr. Grimes said. 1 of .:"ewpor! Blvd. . I City Manager Robert Shelton Di'ltrtct '' -Balboa Pentnsula said that consultant Charles Ben· from 15~h Sr. to the Point. • nett Is scheduled to present his Here IS a summary of other report in 4 to 6 month. I I• FaEEWAT SIGRS • DAOGBTEII FOil SLAOGIITEJIS I The directors approved a mo- A daughtf'r. I.aren Lee, 6 lb. 2 tlon askJng the State Highway I l11 . was born to .\fr. and ~1rs. Division to place Harbor Area Robert L. Slaughter, 2021 Beryl 'directional signs on the Santa Lane. Harbor Highlands. I~ Hoag Ana Freewar at the Tustin Ave. Hoc;pltal on Wednesday, ::"\ov. 16. fHighway 55t cloverleaf. They Sh~ jotn" her sister. Joyce Lyn~. rPrommf'nded the wording ··costa 1n thP family. Mr. Slaughter IS Mesa . :'iew;>ort Beach . Balboa,'' onl' of thl' owners of House and since that Is the order of the Garden. 3017 W. Coast Hwy., towns along Highway 55 l New- ~ewport Beach. port Blvd.l. SOJf .FOil THE JfiCBOLS A son. J oel David. 6 lb. 11 oz., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert "What about Corona del Mar," asked dlrPctor Burdett Harrison. l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~====:=;;;;:~;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;:4 w. N lchols. 202 34th St.. West ;.; Newport. in Hoag Hospital on \ue·~,, s undav. No\'. 13. Hf' Jolnc; his "It's not on Highway 55, and wp may not get the signs at all if w~ ask that Corona del :\far be included," Chamber ma- ager Jack Barnl'tt replied. I51J (J;. • ·~ o;ister, ·Nancy, in the family. ~r. • ~· •• : • .• _: _ .~ ••• , • · ~~~Is is a Cilm cutter in Holly· You'll Feel Like Celebrating! You know you'll look your best when your hair is soft. lustrous, perfect- Styled by Experts Call For Your Appointment OR 3-8850 CAll FLIPS; 2 IWJOllE.D Two persons suCfered minor abrasions and contusions when a rompact car flipped In front of 745 DovPr Or., :"Jewport Heights. at· 2:44 Monday. The driv<'r of the car was listed as Janet R. God· dickson. 180 E. 15th St.. Costa ~esa, and the passenger was Mllane Harvey, 19. 2632 Vista Dr .• Bay Shores. Both were treated at Hoag Hospital. FAMILY GATHERIJfG Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nolton. 620 Orchid Ave.. Corona del Mar. are having a family reunion for Thanksgiving. For dinner places will be ~et for their son, Stewart Nolton Jr., his wi fe and daughters Lone and Lisa of Ojai: a nd a not her son, Richard Nolton. his wife and twins. Gary and Linda. and Mrs. Amelia Nol- ton, who at age 95 Is a spry member of every fa mily gather- Log at hf'r son's home. The Richard Noltons will remain for For Beauty sa I 0 n A son, James Samuel, 7 lb. 12 naT aUT FOa ·-•• 2515 E. COAST BJGBWAT COBOJfA DEL MAll oz .. was born to Mr. and Mrs. ........ the rest of the week. ADDIS SOJf AlliiiVES .. a.cruty Ia a Womcm'a Duty" Thomas E. Addis, 3421 Fourth A daughter, lane Kuth, 7 lb. -==:==~~=~=======~=~~~~===:;;Ave., Corona del Ma r, In Boac 4 oz., was born to Mr. and Mrs. ;: Memorial Hospital on Wednes· J ack W. Bell, 120 34th St., West day, Nov. 9. Mr. Addis Is man-Newport, In Hoag Hospital on • smart accessortes ager of the Art Wood's Shell Friday, Nov. 18. Uttle Jane Is Service, 2801 E. Coast Hwy., Co· their flr.t child. Mr. Bell Is a )leu- rona del Mar. tenant In the Newport Beach life guard department. to accent your home -- - give pleasure for Christmas vases as~ trays pictures th~ow pillows Frank Usedom of Bay Shore• cut his convalescing s hort and returned to work Jut week. Doc- tot!! said he s hould take It euy after a couple of weelu In tbe hospital for tests. Mr. U~m la owner or VIUage Inn. Balboa Wand. a nd partner In VIlla Ma· rina Reataurant. CBOIICII WDIDOW llaOKD A BB pellet broke a one-foot by one-foot window In the Coro- na del Mar C on 1 r e 1 a tionaJ ChW'Ch, 611 Heliotrope Ave'L. the Rev. Edwin Gomke notJOid ,..., . port pollee at 9:48 a.m. Monday. The 88 run had apparently been fired from Hell~ Ave. Robert Hill's CHEF'S INN ' Development Is Delayed Objections to the roadway pat- tern have caused the Newport Beach Planning Commls.slon to hold up approval ol the rev!Md and enlarged Harbor View Hllla subdivision on the Corona del Mar hillside. The Commission voted Jut Thursday to delay action until the Dec. 1 ml'eting, so that changes may be m3de In the roads and the cul-de-sac plans. A meeting with the developer• and Irvine officials was !K'hed· uled tor yesterday (Nov. 231 in City Hall. The subdi"ision of 39 acres, divided Into 106 lots, is proposed by developers 0 . Z. Robertson and Charles Fishback adjacent to the original Harbor View Hills de- velopment. Also receiving a delay-deci- sion was Art LaShelle's 10-story apartment-restaurant project at 325 Edgewater, Balboa, the pres · f'nt location of Christian's Hut. The Commissioners voted to hold up this use permit request until planning consultant Charles Ben- nett has submitted his report on tall buildings. The Commission O\'f'r·rulf'd the Building Dep~ and granted a building perm" to .\f. C. Selvage at 706 Avo..'ado Ave., Corona del Mar. The Bu ilding Dept. said the project included 3 units. ~r. Sel· vage will ha,-~ to sign a nd record an agreement that it will be used as 2 units only. BELWDGIA ~ WOII cl.uk-IM t101 ~ oJ 1M COT1UIIion. Spicy, pr0f10C41ioe, a~eenl /or llw IPOmall 10ho is JranJJy /eminiM -10/w tlaru to be dG~ (or tkm"re). •rriUcriiO,. 1120~ LOTIONI9.: Christensen Pharmacy 3021 E. COAST RWT. COJIOJfA DEL MAa 0~ 3-2550 .. ~ ------=-------== - MATCHING PARTY tTEPtiS fOR EVERY OCCASION fAMOUS HAll.MARK QUALITY fOR YEAR-ROUND ENTERTAINING You'll enjoy the convenience of selectlnr all your needs M our new Hallmark Party Headqu~rt•rs Visit us today. Christensen Pharmacy CO ROlf A DEL MAll 3021 E. COAST JIWT. ... oa 3·2550 for the luckiest lady In town ..• · Faberge's precious prism'd crystal flacons set in velvet-lined presentcition boxes and filled with her favorite perfume . ..... , llottW, ... win France Aphrod isia Woodhue Tigress flambeau P '· 1S. %1. .. ~~!!!nseri ~!~1 ..... 011 3-2550 . --------~ . For Lasting Joy --- • , ..... . ... , a&WJOft aADOa &IIIIGII ' co..a Da. MU. caur. taOMDAY, lfOtiDia&a JC. 1- JVal II.&D &V&at' TIIUIISDAY CIODfQ TO JOIIIT IR&TIJIQ Newport Harbor Sorop~'­ have been invited to s hare the fun of San Clemente Soroptlmlst Club Dec. 9 When they hold a style show and dinner dance at the Beachcombers Club. Mn. Frank Mattu, Mrs. Mabel Fitz- morris and a number of others are planning to attend. <ConUnued from pace U tide toward tbe welfare state! The authora 10 on to 11st otber actiVities w!Ueh they con.Jder to be eaaentlal functiON of a benev. olent aovernment. The eovern· ment <pare 451) has "estab· llshed better housing projecta,'' (page 4511 "established mLnl· mum wages for the workers," (pare 4531 provided "a low rate of interest" for housing. • • • 'n\ere la no auacestlon that aovemment h .. no bualnesa In houalna projecu, or that aovern . ment has no busJnesa ~ldJnr wbat wares are to be paid In private Industry, unless It ls a aoctalJsUc rovernment. There Is no effort to point out that the government Is paying a high rate of interest to borrow the money which It Ul lending out at a low rate of Interest tor housing. Let's call that by Its right name -an outright subsidy for one segment of our citizens at the expense of the rest of us. e BOW A 8ILL IS PASSED fContJ nued on page 2) a.a.. l.a..d lletlaocUat ~ -The llabUna of the first Advent un4le by an acol~ will ~ part ol the ceremony of the openlna of the Christmas .sea- aon at the Sunday morning worship. The Rev. Godfrey Graef-~ lin will speak on "Victory of Ught" at both 9:30 and 11 a.m., Advent tfymns and special choir music will be sung by the ~en lor choir. The choir Is under the direcUon of Bob Corwin, a senior student In Church Music at Southern California College and Orange Coast College. Mr. Cor. win also serves as organist. • • • There Is a detailed explanation of how a bill Is sent through Congress, and the explana~on Is well done to show how th1s aU-ConGa del 11a:r CDD!Jregatiooal Important acUon is carried out. WALTERS. KING JR. of Fuller· Clnudl -A family ThanksgJv-But what do you suppose the au-h be d h lng service Is being held today thors chose for their hypothetical ton as en name as t e new (Nov. 241 at 10 a.m. In the church example of leglslatJon to Impress Southern Orange County d is-sanctuary. Su nday's sermon at young minds with the workings trict monaqer for Pocific T ele-both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. service of Congress! A price control bill! phone, responsible for supervi-will be "How Can One Rt'ally There was no apology for the sion of business activities in the Believe?" by the Rev. Edwin choice or this type of govern· Newport Beach. C osto Me~a. Gomke. · ment·meddllng law.maklng. no SMta Ana. O range, Son C le -• suggestion that thls type ot legis-mente. Doncll Point and Ccllpi~-CtJESTS Olf THE lSLAJfD Jatlon ~~ contrary to the prlncl-tr.sno e~tchanqe~. He st.srted his Dinner guests at the homt-of pies ol a free economy. The plain wor~ with Pocific T elehhone in Mr. and ~frs. Clarence Higbie, Implication throughout the ex· 9 . L A 1 328 Amethyst Ave.. Balboa Is· a mple Is that price control legis-·' 46 .'" os nge .es a ter serv-land, on Thanksgiving Day will laUon Is desirable. eng wd~ the Navy '" World W!!r be both from out of state and T his example of the price-II. He •s a graduate of UCLA. nearby cities. They include ~frs. control bill was concluded by the Chester Spalding. ~Irs. H.nel authors' observation: "He fmef)1-MOTOB STOLEJf Washburn. both of Freeport, Long ber of Congress I must forget hls William Stone. 208 Garnet Ave .. Island: Russell Forbes Jr. of own Interests and wo.~k for the noUfiel! Newport pollee Sunday Brentwood. Lon~: Island: Mr. and good of all the people. This cer-j that a $3.30 outboard motor was Mrs. J. 8. Ol:>on and ~1rs. :'fellie talnly Is c.n endor&e'!"enr or the stolen from a boat moored In ~fack of Whittier, and Dallas E. Imaginary bill as bemg f.:>r the I front of '103 N. Bay Front. Balboa Li\'il"gston-Wttle from Los An- good of rhe people. Island. geles. Richard A. Kigbie, son or e BOME-WOU the hosts, will also be In the And to drive the Jesson home CUlL FOB LllfBOFFS party. even more firmly, the authors Include tht' following Item in the A daughter. 7 lb. 2 oz.. was TO LAS VECAS • Christmas is the Most Fun Time of all FASIDONS and GIFTS In the mode and in the ·mood Full-Fashioned Fur Blend COIJ.ARED CARDIGANS Auorted Colora Previously $14.95 SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE $7.95 Fun Fashions OR 3·5030 2659 E. COAST H'WAT. COROJfA D£L MAJI Santa Has Been to ... ilp ,..., ... For a Complete Line of HOLIDAY CANDLFS- FORLINENS- ' FOR TOYS- FOR GAMES- 3309 E. Coaat Hwy. Corona del Mar OR 3-1600 • t'w bcnre made a u.tl ... ,..... bead ...... thlaldag of tbe bampew to baiDper tndtlc. DO ~ ...... blodl:a .. wcdldDg, s Ia o a I d • r tD ahoalder c:n.wU. na.. must be em _._ way. Tlaen ... 0.. .. at O'ariea's ad yoa wW lla4 ....... see& glfta 9alore. c:oan.oa. ...... Mted ICII•';,'-, c:utoal 91ft wrap CIDd a pdce f'CID9e tiMit wW flt CIIIT s.ata pane. Wlaea you ....... yoar 1iat will lpa.- dwladled aad your ...,.... wW be latact. DOII'T FOBCET OUB GIFT CEIITIPJCA TES TOOl home.work assignment at the born to Mr. and ~frs. Ralph S. Mrs. Bernice Hick3 of Bay ide end of the chapter: "Why was Llnhoff, 1760 Ocean Blvd., Bal. Park left Wednesday for Las the price control bill a good ex-boa, In Hoag Hospital on Thurs · Vegas to spend the holiday week-l a mple of a bill th~t might be ~da~y~,~N~o~v~.~1~7:....· -------~e~n~d:..... --------:---:-:-_:~~~=;~~~~~~=~;:~:;:==~~:;=:=:;=:=~=~ considered by Congress?" As Is to be expected. the Unit· ed Nations organization receives the blessings of the authors, who rate the U.N. cMrter and the U.N. Declaration of human rights as s uperior to our constitution and our bill of rights. COaOJtA DEL MAa 251S L eo.t Bwy. o• 3·•• On page 582. they say. "The Charter ot the United Nations might well ser'\'e as a pattern for any country writing a new con· stitutlon. The Unlverul ~lara· tlon of Human Rights might well serve as a pattern for a bill ot rlg'hts." e llMII U TO SOVIETS This ls an Incredibly mislead- Ing observation to be found In a textbook whJch Is lnnuenclng the thJnklng ol our future cltl- 1 zens. The a uthors are subordin- ating our treasured documents to a charter and a declaration that I;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;~~~§~;;;,;~~;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;; do not guarantee such basic tree-r doms as speech, press and re - Don't Forget To AtteDd Our ·,., AUTOMATIC K~U ..... lndln~o ~ .... ..,., ...... ..... lrK•Iet ....... rffltf .L.ITH£-Two dle- -....ft ..-n.1e Oft " .........., ~~~ee~e. .,.._cord ,$100M Open House Party DECEMBER lat. 2DcL 3rd FlEE IRS -FlEE IMIE MarW. cmd Jadla- Boys CIDd Girll ~ 1rF Parnta FREE fLOWER AIIANOIMG ll·~IBA1101f CROWN HARDWARE ......... •.. ~ ...... ~I!L ... ~ .. -... . li Wiiiiiilit \=. :;:r;it' ligion, ~·llhout whk'h no other freedom can be preserved. In an evaluaUon of the U.~.. :#. textbook authors have an obliga-•. tlon to show how closely the ., U.N. declaration follows the' con-·: stltutlon ot Communist Russla. 1 Our students should be shown =1. the contrasts between the guar· 1· antees of Individual liberty writ-:1, ten into our Constitution. and thf' i : meaningless provisions in the So 1' viet and U.N. documents. · .. e JVDCE FOB THEMSELVES l . I believe that the students can •. judge for themselves as to the ., empty U.N. pledge of free speech. ·: press and religion If It is pointed out to them that these rights :f. may be restricted for the prot«· •. tJon ol national security, or of ' public order, or of public health · ·: or morals, or of th~ rights and reputations of others. Is this the :#. kind ol document thl'y would use •. as a model In writing a bill of ., rights! ·: "LiVing In Our Democracy" promotes the doctrine that the =#. indiVidual should look to the •. government tor the good things ·• of Ute. This textbook teaches the phila.ophy of a powerfuJ central aovemment. whJch subordinates the respons1blllties of the lndiVid· ual to the obligation ol the gov- ernment to look after the needs of the citizens. MAKE YOUR CIDLDHAPPY LayAway Now ~ . ---·'--... r .. , For her Cf~L, SISTER ~{~~ F ATHER For him --=~;~ BABY For all Select •• •• .. .we clleice U• Hr l•r•••J ,a. · · · Choose with Confidence From Names You Know BLOUSES by Lady MCID.battcm SKIRTS by hDdletoo SWEATERS by dclrleae LINGERIE by a:rtbealas HOSIERY Cotllala·Bcmes JEWELRY by hobe' HANDBAGS PARTY DRESSES SWEATERS by ...... cmd ki1t9 SPORT SHIRTS SPORT JACttl'S by ......... .....a ... ROBES -SLIPPERS ROMPER SETS DRESSFS . SWEATERS •• Free Gift Wrapping [ --, .__ --- ,,':.· () I 1• I 1\ I I I •• ' • ......... ............ ... IIU, CALIP. J 10 J ~, ~. lBia.ll. Me s <"'1. _.,' . .-r . . ' ..... A OWE WEEK STAJITDIG WEDWESDAT John Wayne- Stewart Granger "XOIITB '1'0 ALAIU .. RJu,-. tJMl R~ By Louise Meteer .,.. .....,.. -........ --*' PMI.U*tht•_.., ..... .......... -. ......... ~ ........................ ... ..., __ ...,. ..... ~ .............. ...... 0.... ............... ..... -nrtry..a.t..__. • ...._ .. • • • I would count u one of Ule'a rreatest blesalnes the wonderful way In wh.ldl dt.tance ha• been chanpd today, to nothln,neu. Rememberine other yeara when loved ones were teparated by miles and years, whe n even a trip from one state to another was a Herculean eUort. I rejoice to Jive Jn the jet .,e. Thousands of families who, a few yeara aeo, could not get together for Thanksgiving, now take It as a matter of courw that a few hours of pleasant air travel bring them together .tor this great American family holiday. Jt is interesting to renect upon the fact, too, that the same power wh1ch makes this poalble today always hu existed. The oprinclples by which man Oles fastlr and taster are not new; It Is only that man has rllther recently possessed the key to the use of them. How many more. wonders are there, just waiting to be dls· covered? Education unlocks doors to that which Is already there. 'Prog· ress also has to emerge from dlssatlfactlon with things as they are. It Is a good thing to be dissatisfied, so long as that dlssatiS· faction sterns from unsatislactlon, and takes a contructive course to realize something better. It is important. toe, to realize from whence comes the reaJiz.a. t;on of new and better ways, that man Is only a channel for the evidence of more power than we can dream ot. Each age has had its own vessel to till from this never de· pleted source. From the swelling salls of the Good Ship Mayflower to the shining wings or a jet aircraft is only a step in the annals of Time. Meeting my own children at the airport with outstretched arms, I remember with compassion my Grandmother waiting to meet the train which would bring hers to the first reunion in 15 years. She could recall that when she Je!t her own mother to forge a new life out of the west there was never to be another meeting between them. My own chlldren, some day, walUni for their children to step down from Heaven knows what conveyance, from what far distant star, may well say, "Poor Mother. She only got to see us twice a year . .Jet travel was so sl ow, you know." Wi•l Flltl Seciety Plan Cocktaii-Buftet A gourmet cocktail-buUet par· ty honoring the wives ot mem- bers will be given by Lido Isle Wine and FOOd Sociery Saturday evening, Dec. 10. in the Udo Isle C I u b h ouse, President Arthur Wndeke has announced. Former president, Dr. Ralph Tandowsky, Is chairman. Assis ting Dr. Tan· dowsky will be Laurence UBar· on, Robert Harris and Jerre) Rich · ards . TAKES PA.ItT J1f t7C llEVIEW Ann Humason, daughter of Mr. a nd ~1rs. W. D. Humason of 305 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar, VISITS J1f JIEDfOSA BEACI\ Mrs. William B. Tritt of 209 Via 'Ravenna, Lido Isle, is spend· ing Thanksgiving Day as a g uest at the home of her son and daughter-In-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Tritt In Hermosa Beach. Center ot attraction will be her new baby granddaughter, Terri, bom In September. Also present will be Mr. and Mrs. Kent Snyder, Mrs. Tritt's daugh· te r and son·ln·law, from West· wood, who wllJ present her with a second grandchild b e t o r e Christmas. • JANET CAROL lYSDALE WILL WED DR. ROPER I Kn. O.CU C&rl '~)Male of Saa· the ataft of Santa Ana Commu- katclwlwan. Canada, bu an· nlty, South Cout Community ncNJIC.'M ~ naa.-wnt of lw' s-pital In Lap"-lleedl and dauehter, 1anet Carol, to Dr. Loq Beach O.teopathtc Hoe· Robert Z....,.. of Lquna leach. pltat 'n.ey wt.ll ellldaanp ""-Dec. 10 'I'M brfde-to·l» fDl..,_.na JMr before the ltev. l:dwtn C. Gomke paduaUon from' BJtb Scboo1. In tbe Corou del Mar eon,..•· contlnu.d her stuctJ .. at Callat)' tJonal Cbureh. General Ha.p&tal School or Nura- Dr. Roper Ia tM 10ft ol Dr. and tnc at Caltary, Alberta. She took M ... Robert W. Roper ol Shore .,a.t eraduate wor1r at .Jolu• Hop- CU.ft.. Be waa .,aduated from ldna Ho.pJtal, BalUmo~e, Md. F• llllnola Weate,an U n l v • r alty, tbe put 4 yeara sbe has been a Bloomlntton, whe,. he waa at · meml»r ot the IUtekal nunln1 flllated with Sterna ChJ Frater-atalf ot Lon1 BeaCh OstedpathJc nlty. He coatJnued proteealonal Hoe.Pltal. studies at JUruvUle Collete of -------- Osteopathy and Surgery, gradu· aUne with tbe D.O. Degree Jn KlruvUle, Mo. Following a year ol lntemahJp in Long Beach 0.· steopathlc Hoepltal he became auoclated with Dr. S. VIncent and Dr. Kevin Carroll In Laguna Beach. Dr. Roper 1a a member of The Two •Fred'• Welcome • to <i4t .ig~Jttng Clt~ttk A1' TilE SIGN OF TilE COIIAL llEEP LUNCHEON· DINNER · COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING ix-' Sun. 2645 Hart.or Blvd., Cesta ~ C.Ufow K( 5-9471 "KaiiGD .,.. ~ n you're In tbe moocl for 1ooc1 foocl remember you'll a1 way. find It here. Luncheon and dinner 'prepared In our • lwesslyd clean kitchen. and temptingly aerved to you tn s~~ orld atmosphere at reuonable prioes. R 0 S S I Is ITALJAN RESTAURANT 2311 •·-co·-AND COCKTNl LOUNGE -• ._. JIWT., COBOJIA DEL KJia. OB 3·2370 • I T HI AN K s G I v I N G ·DINNER ... Twby-aa. StuJiiDg -Giblet Gwtt Sl.75 Boa.t Prime Bib of Beet Au Jua 12.05 • DENNY'S SPECIALS A Full 8-0.. FILET MIGNON Wrapped in Bacon. cbar·broiled to your specific:atioaa -··············-.$1.95 Taste temptin9 EASTERN SCALLOPS Denny's own Tartar ~ce ···-············--············-··-.. .$1.45 Our Special Combination F1SH PLATE Eaatem Scallops. Shrimp. Abalone Steak $1.55 • TIM Aboft S.f9ed Wltll a.-. of Wldpped. Prac:ll rn.cS Or ·~ ~ ....... a, C:....lcllclll. ~ Of~· Boll CIDil •utter. * D.ENNY'S ~oHee Shop "WE NEVER CLOSE" 3050 E. COAST IDGHW AY CORONA DEL MAR 083-2945 --Also--- Disney Short ""GGLIATJI TilE 2Jflr I participated in the Chi Omega Sorority production, which won second place In the "Axe-CiUng 60's," the Big Came Spirit Show at the University of California at Berkeley. -----IOE·IOE TOOl Mr. and Mrs. George Newton and their children, Robynn and ot Balboa Island are ng the Thanksgi\•ine holl· iagrrrsf oa 3-aso. xewpon heidi Doris Day and ' Rex Harrison in .. MIDifJGBT LACE" --Also--- in Palm Springs as guests Newton's parentB, Mr. and A. T. Llljequlst. Joe-Joe, their pet kangaroo. wc>nt along too, for he is completely house· broken now. This is the first Thank'!giving for the little native of Australia. SHOW TIME AT THE BEAUTIFUL Villa Marina r- 1 ---------, OPENING TUESDAY, NOV. 22 ALVINO REY ".IU:NG OF THE GUITA.a'" I I I I DON BARBOUR l------ Formu17 of I The Four F~'--J ---- Attcl For YOW' DCIIICIIICJ Pleasure THE ROUNDERS SKILES &·HENDERSON Ni9htfy In The Codiaillounge. Tues. thru Sat. SPECIAL MENU ,._llltjhillc) au SPECIAL PIIME •• IUFFIT '::::' :::· ....... -.... U li'OGII .... ..., ...... --. 0 ,.-• ........... I'lL .......... .. OUR SPECIAL EVer)' M~.7 Jfl, ... .. Ra ....... Nltcl J'loor 8Jiow -0.~ P~ -f'aVOnl . ---....,-. Authentic luau With Kalua Pig on Dec. 5, '60 IAN9UIT lOOM FACIUIIIS • Newport INch ...... ....trence to a.~toe .._ R..-vetiont OR S.o20C Dtsigntd in collaboration with stvtral ouwanding A .l.A . architt cts of Southtrn California, Baycrtst homts art showpitcts of homt planning. lAvish ust of rich woods and txpan.si;·t artas of glass, contrast -with the satisfying stability of stone .•• IJayaest rtfiuts tht most advanctd thinking in strattgic ust of mat trials and wt .H cCXJJt archittctural plannint in mort than half a hundrtd homts of suptr(ati\·t dtsign. Model HomtS on Commodore Road decorated by Marge Velardo, N.S.I.O. ••• An exclusive address .•• wheu you own the land. The Cracbr Barrel bulldlnr. Co., renee. 215 8l.8t st .. .-o. well known landmark on Aaate e LIDO IlL& • Av~. on Balboa bland, 1.-betna Tom Wrtaht. re~roof dwelllnr, torn down to make way for a 215 VIa ConSova, 1100: Al Avila, modem muc:ture. aaraae and lanai, 129 VIa wa. Owner Clltton Brown took out zJen, ti.OOO. the ~rmlt to demoliSh the atrue· • aAI.aOA ture, 'Which wu (he headquarters W. E. KcMalr, repaJr fire dam- of tbe art svpply and picture aae. D8 w. Balboa 8lvcl., $3,000: framlna ahop ol Mr. and Kra. Newport Hai'W Yedlt Club, re- c . N. Entleld. root, 700 w. Bay, •uoo: Joe Followtnr pennlta were LMued Swartz. re·roof, ~ E. Ocean dunnr the put week: Ft., 1270. e CO.O•A DEL IIU e CI.IPP IIAYD c. B. Hluon, re-roof dwelling, Jack Grtrnabaw, encJo.e porch, 2627 Cove $400 400 Slrnal, a&OO: George Jones, e CAMEO I BOBU alteratloM, 300 Klnga Pl., 11.460. e 8ATIB08D W. Wllaon, swimming pool, W. Allen Grubb, fence, 2576 4633 .Roxbury, $3,100. Arbor, $160. e OJ9D 8AT ADA e aALaOA IILAJID Ivan Wells, algn, Dover and George Pedley, replace planter WeatcUff, $150; Patrick Healey, with wall, 203 Onyx. S140; Clifton fence, 2245 Irvine, 1130. Brown demolish Cracker Barrel • REWIOIIT IIEICBTS bulldhir. us Aeate, 1200: a. c. E. Stoneback. awlmmlne pool, Baker, demolt.h building, 203 621 Powell Pl., $2,600; Henry Gamet, $1.000; Jack Slerfrled, re· Jeanson, re-roof dwelllng, 3233 move garage, 110 Coral, SlOO. Broad, $100. anli build 1-unlt 2-story addl· • lf&WIOIIT I BOaES tlon, $15,000: Mrs: Backman. re- Newport Shores Development place renee wlt'h wall, 1303 N. MATTRESSES lmW -uavD.DDfQ F_...._ lrTecular Sbapee raaallll9 -Cottlle COSTA .7"ESA WAn l ESS CO. 2110 ....,._. ew. u~ ._,,. Bay Ft., $200; E. D. Ba tes. add maid's room, 324 Apolena, $1,000. e .EWPOIIT Southern Counties Ga. Co., sign, 3H 1 Newport Bl vd., $350: John Mcintosh, pole sign tor Reuben's Restaurant, 251 E. Coast Hwy., SD); E. E. Webb, replace ~renee, 4400 W. Balboa Blvd., $410; Round the World 'Pancakes, 2332 TOlE ITAJITI AT YOVII DOOI W. Coast Hwy., water fountain and &as flame, $200: Porter Sin · clair, alterations, 2700 W. Coast Hwy., $200; Walter Beck, 1-unlt· 2-story dwellln&. 4411 Rlver, ll7.SOO; H. B. Wrleht. re-roof, 2814 W. Newport Blvd., $220. ..... , Clllz-•• G11~lll• II CYC IE II UPHILITEIII Senior Citizens have contrlb· uted $25 to the Community Yout'h Center at Corona del Mar tn appreciation for their use of the building for their affairs. They meet every Monday at the Youth Center. THIS SIZ£ ~ .4 i11 tt.. btip ~~~ cost ycMI •• llttl. " s 1.10 t.r l ._.... Cd OIIOU l-4110. YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDEIW •INSURED SAVINGS acc:ounta iDaured to 110,000 • STRONG RESERVES current' reee"• 11.7Y. • HIGHEST RATE consistent with ICdety 41f2% PEII.UI current DIVIDEND PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR . LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA'nON ~ ..... c-ty'e LMptf ,....,._..,.. Fe4r el S.""'" I LNtt Auoc&.t'-1 SAN CLDtENTE •••.a c.-• ..... a ... -.a.u• . LAGUNA BEACH IIIOcMR A"' IITatt t-un SPECUlATIVE? ....... ,..,. lecoed trut dMd.l ._.. d tile .-uu.e .. -ex aU.t ......... t. lecuell ~......, ..... tty .......... OiMII c::.-tt-.............. -.......,. ...... -..., ..... -Ul llleM ............ l•r I lOY. IDtere.t ,_ Annum = ':; =:; =-7 T. a-:-' !-....... -llfleatllll!l• ...... ,... s .. a .. IUIIAa&. ...... alrD CO' I WCT G. &Co. (Continued from Pare 3) chareeel with drunk drlvlnr after hla car alleeeclly hit a parked car at lSfh St. and Irvine Ave., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!-~~~~~~~!~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the Executive Car LeuJne Co. . . . ThJev• atole two bucket type seats valued at $175 from the car of Clyde E. Price, 504 s. 80~ FOR CLASSIRED AD RATES-C.sh with ordot or witft·1n 10 d•- Bay Front, Balboa Island . . . uoc.o RENT ,- Doris 1 Walker, Dl6 E. '15th St, I Timo 2 Timot 3 Timot the car ot Robert N. Wheatley. AVAILABLE ~ember ut, two 20 word. or lou ....... -.............. _ .. _··-·· .76 1.25 Lon& Beach, stopped In front or bedroom unfurnished hoa&e, l l word 1 ·50 pollee headquarters on 32nd St., enclosed paUo, earbage dlspoe· 1 to l O words ........ -·-····-..... _ 1.00 1.50 2.()9 Newport Beach; Mr. WheaU~y ! 38 1. &Aarag1~. South or Boulevard, 31 worda to -40 words ........... -.... ·····-1.25 2.00 250 was cha rged with having an ex-"' cac a, COM. Year's lease. E.ch word ovor -40 words ...... .. .03 JJ7 plred operators license. Adults, no pets, owner at oa "5::;=;:;:;~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;-;-::;;:::;::::::::::::::::::::.:0::::5:::::::::::::::::::::::::: e I UJmAT, •ov. I 5·0047, 620 Orchid, COM. ;;: 1 Or. John Hartleln, 209 Agate WINTER RENTAL -three bed: FOR SALE I c_~ FOR SALE Ave., Balboa Island, reported the rooms, 1 ~ baths, furnished radio antenna torn oU his car house, South of boulevard. FIREPLACE WOOD ''Where SACRJFICE 1960 conv-ertible Bon· ror the third time ... During the In Corona del Mar. 1210 month, you buy an armful or a truck n~ville Pontiac Power and ex night eggs were pelted by van-includes gardener. Ray Realty, load." Call U 8-5742. We de· I tru. $3300. OR 3-M09, COM. dals onto the home of Bernard M. 3512 E. Coast Hlehway, COM. liver. Open 9 to 5. 2055 New- Palm. 440 De Sola Tr., Corona OR 3·1543. port Ave., Costa )fesa. Look HAULING Hlghland.s . . . Stephen Crosby, 1WO BEDROOM house tor rent. for the sign. 318 Alpolena Ave., Balboa Island. furnished or u n tur n 1 shed, reported the loss of two white garbage d I s p o sa I, garage. sabot salls In a bag, valued at washing facilities. No pet&. OR $100. from a car between that I 3 -"-372. address and the Balboa Yacht U~FURNISHED~uplex, two bed· HELP WANTED TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY RUBBISH HAULING & Clean Up Work Reasonable rates PAINTING FOR EXPERT P A..IN"nNG -CALL - Sympson & Nollar Newport's Oldest FAtablbbed Patnten OR 3-3830-Evea OR 3-!WM All PAINTING 30 DAY SPECIAL ANY HOUSE TRIMMED $4 9 Average ?: Bedroom Exterior -$195 4 Year Guarantee IE 7-2106 Paperhanging & Pai nllng Club ... Donald R. McProud. 55, rooms, disposal, stove, patio, of 620 Clubhouse Ave .. West New-garag•. Newly de corate d. port and Eugenia T. McProud. · Adults. no peta, yearly rental. Be Sure To Check With TUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Midway 64481 u 8-7872 Ml 6·554.2 Ql:AUTY WORK. U CENS£0 IN· SURED, FREE ESTIMA ri:s 42, of 302A·32nd St., Newport OR 3-9377, COM. Beach, were booked on charges ~~---------­of Intoxication In auto at Ma · APTS. FOR RENT rlne Ave. and 'Park Ave., Balboa ----Island. at 10:55 p.m. UNFURi"HSHEO two bedroom, e IIOifDAT. •ov. 7 $75.00 month, Corona del Mar. Harry C. Helmich, 37, ot 3900 OR 3-1917. Not the best but Seashore Dr .. West Newport, was worth the money. charged wlth lntoxlcation In U N-F URN IS H ED GARA GE public after he drove his car off APARTMENT-One bedroom , Jam boree Rd . 200 yards north or 5131, .Marigold, COM. Garage, Bayside Dr., upper bay. at 2 a.m. Gas Stove -Adults--$75.00. ... A cigarette was blamed for Call Don Fulbright, Babson a fire In the front sea t or the car Realty, 2828 E. COA$t HW}'., or Gordon M. Horak. 324 Marine CD~f. Phone OR 3-3770 or own- Ave., Balboa Island. parked at er collect HYacinth 2-59'19. that address ... A $75 three· U~FURI'JTSHED two bedroorrl: foot high hitching post statue 1 firepface, gas range and re- was stolen from the parkway in t rigerator. Newly decorated. front or the home or Gerald s. ~ew carpeting, private patio, Silsbee. 1206 Berkshire Lane. one b)ock to China Cove Beach. Weslcllff. Adults only. 2;;01 Seaview, Co· A ID1DM two-ca:r CICddea t at rona del ~far or phone OR W..-a.a.tw Aw. cmd If. lfew. 3-1306. port 8l..S.. • ..,.....IW9bb. lD· U:-4FUR.'f-. -2-:-bedroom apt.:-11s PHOTO SUPPLIES ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies • Fut Color Fllm Servtce. e Movie Projectors for Rent. • Model Airplane SuppUea. I AUTOMOTIVE ------FREE OIL CHANGE WITH LUBRICATION $1.75 WITH THIS AD • 1782 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa Herb Miller's MEARS CAMERA SHOP I Phoneo ut.ertv s-7042 RICHFIELD STATION MUSICAL ~ 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Polnsettla NEW HA.\l..\fOND ORGA."\S A.:'\D OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar STEDiWAY PIANOS, all mod. els, a small deposit will lay away for Christmas. Schmidt· Phillips, NF:W STORE F~ Parking, 1907 ~o . .Main ~t 20th St .. Santa Ana. START YOUR JOHNSTONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers Used Auto Parts, Tlre. We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal UBERn' 8-T013 2075 Placentia Ave. Costa Mea •ol...S can~ by F1AinDce blocks from ocean. s undeck S. ,.,...... 53, of 10'7 VIa with view of hills, 319 Jasmine, ~ Lido We, cmd IUdt CD.M. OR 3-74:W aft er 5 p.m. CHRISTMAS LAYAWAy SERVICES :\EW & USED SPINET ORGA~S E. aroddo. 11. of 1ao w. 0cecm mat. •.-.port a.adl •.• ean dri ... by Oft lAo C..tle. 5401 a .. a.... Dr., W•t Jfewport. Cl8d Lauaa J. P.W.. U Sl/a·MUl St., Jfewport a..cb. ...-. Ia· FROM $395 MIMEOGRAPHING NEW 2 BEDROOM NEW & USED SPINET PIA:'\OS STENOGRAPHIC LARGE APT. FROM $395 SERVICE Largest Selection to Chos(' from TYPl!SG 'Open Fri. nights 'til 9:00 p.m.'' LE.TTER.S YOl...S Ia --acddeet at "Ul St. ad 8alboc al..S.. WMt Jf....,.t. Q\tlet residential area, walk· WOOD DIRECT MAlL lng dlatance to new shop· WORTH'S SERVING CORO~A DEL MAR A de tective alarm sounded CContlnued on page 10) ping center. 5 m inutes to 2620 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·5530 Call For Appointment Balboa and beaches. Really Corona del Mar ~-rHER LEECH l\UU.S deluxe MEDALUON award -15 N u OR 3-....,_ ~ .... ,aln. S.A. Kl 7-4459 ~ LEGAL •onCE apts.. with all electric GE EVPs. It Weekends CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH kitchen. enclosed shower and Call l\fi 6·5588 CALIFORNIA tub. large garage, carpeting. 7 GOOD GRAND PIANOS used. 2732 E. Coast Hiway SEALED PROPOSALS will be Adults only. A real \'alue for all In excellent conditJon. Corona del l-Jar received at the office of the City only-Steinway, Chickering, Cable.,---=--:::-::--------- Clerk. City Hall. Clty of Newport $87.69 PER MONTH Sohmer. ~feldorf, from $37'8. IIIIIEEJII. Beach, California, until 10:30 on lease. which Is about S50 easy terms. &hmidt-Phlllll>$., A.M. on the 8th day of Decem· per mo. under romparable establlshe~ 1914. ~ew Store. ber, 1960, at which time they aptl> F'ree Parktng. 1907 Xo. )iain at will be publicly opened and HARBOR BLVD. at BAKER 20th., Santa Ana. read. tor pertonnlne work as t ol-STREET HA~O:-TO SPI~ET usect. won· loww: Costa )fesa Phone KI 5·1631 I derful buy. Schmidt-Phillips. Construction City Hall multi· established 1914. ~ew Stol't'. put'J)Oiile room In accordance FUR:~rSHEO APARTMENT, good Frf'e Pa rking, 1907 No.' Main Some Typin~ In my home • 12 Years t'xpcrlence Kimberly ;).964-J J & L l ' phol"'t>ry C'lean~rs with plana and speclflca-location, pleasant surround-at 20th. Santa Ana. tl lngs. No children. No pet s. -GOOD l'SED S · 1 A\'Na~P <;l.f(' lt\'tng room & hall, ons. • · ptnet p a nos.j carJ)('t'!. SIJ.SS. No bid wlll be received unl~ss Yearly lease. 610 Mareuerlle. Cable, Fischer, W u r II t z e r. It Is made on a proposal form Corona del Mar. Knabe. priced from $478, some furnished by the City Engineer. N1CE 2 bedroom unturnlshedapt. rent returns: one Maple Cherry Each bid must be accompanied wuh patio, fireplace, thermo-re~. take over balanC't' 1 by (cash. certified check or bid static heat. and earage. Con· at $14.75 monthly. Schmidt· OR 5c PER SQ. FT. D.l\cnports $10, Chairs $3 Kl 9-2556 der's bondl made payable to the \'enient location. On lease. Phillips. New Store. Fret' P.uk- City or Newport Beach. for an 5011-i NarclssU$ c D M 0 R lng, 1907 No. ~fain. Santa Ana. MOVING amount equal to at least ten p<>r 3·0940. ' 0:-iE USED Chord Organ. fun for ---__ _ cent (10~) of the amount bid, ~~~~~"""":'--------the whole family. Schmidt such guaranty to be forfeited INSTRUCTION Phillips. 1907 Xo ~ta ln at :?Ot~ should the biddt>r to whom the CONCERT Pianist-Teacher. chll· Santa Ana . contract Is award~d fall to enter dren, adult cou~. Prepa.ra-6 PRACTICE PIA~OS all in s:(l(\ l Into the contract. tory Intermediate, advanced condition from S95 TPrm:.: .1~ In accordance with the provi or finishing course. Interviews low as S5 a mnnth 5. hmirlt slona of Section li70 of the La arranged without charae. Ar· Phillips. ~ew Stor~' Frf"f' P.rk bor Code. the City Cound l of the nold Juda , MI 6-1055. ing. 1907 Xo. ~t.1i:1 5.-lnta Ana City of Newport Beach has as • certalned the general prevailing woa• w· a v.rn FREE HA~010:'-'D 0 RI.A:'\ FrN> 1 h nA ru, &~ W urlitzer 88 notf.' 5,,J.-m )f.lplt> rate or p<>r diem wages n t e WANTED lronln& 1.-n-m-y---o---piano at Gra:1d Op<'ning. Come locaHty In which the work Is to $1.25 per hour. Mabel ~~~: register. you ran bt> luC'ky be performed tor each cralt or ma l!.rn u r1 winner. Xo,· 1 th thru Dt>c . type or workman or mechanic n, ""' -.argue te, Corona needed to (''<e<'Ute the contract de Mar. OR1ol e 3·7774. lOth. Schmidt Phillips' BIG and ls set forth in Resolution JUNIOR COLL!x;E student nf'eds OPE:'J HOL'SE. Opt-n every No. S198. A copy of said Resolu-odd jobs, SLOO an hour, ORiole night. 1907 ~-~fain. Free MOVING? 2 Fast insured mo\·crs •nd large van Sll 00 an hour Tsme starts at ~ ou door ..• Why pa) more? -C\11- NEWMAN TRA~!'F'ER It STORAGE CO ~lldwav ti 2528 or Uberty 8-6430 12~ Bro.1dway, Costa Me$a tlon Is available In the oWce o! 3-2224. ask for James. Parkinc. Santa Ana. Pianos the City C'lrrk In the City of sln!'f' 1914· HOME ... ~~•~CE Newport ReM h. USED ELECTRONIC ORGANS --P&n&n & c..nn.~., All bids nr(' to be compared on fw •II you, prlt~tl"t Me4h. u fl th. Baldw1n. Kln!'man. Wurlltzer. DELUX HOUSE the basis of the City Engineer's EMit " '•bli•hlt~t C... Ollel• l-OISO. Ilk~ nl'W. PriC't"d to St'll trom estlmat~ of the quantities of 169;'1. &hmldt-Phllllps, 1907 No & WINOOW CLEANING work to b<' done. Main, Santa Ana. CO No bid will be accepted !rom • \.\'<tli'Wuhing • Floor W&xJna a Contractor who has not been GRAND OPENING V I ... 11-n .... d In accordance with the • enet an Blind Cleaning ...... """ • \\\('l.lu.ml ng • FTf'e E.c;tfmatH provtalons ot Chapter 9. Division • Work GuarantN'd Ill or Bu.!llness and Professions America's finest. mc:.t beautlCut PIANO and ORCA~ atore _PHONE· ORIOLE 3-11 66 Code. h 0 PlaM may be seen. and forms as pen Rouse evvv evening untU 9 P.M. of propc:.al, bonda. contra~ and November 18th thru I>tcember lOth. apec,~ncauons may be obtained at the oftlcr ot the Cit)-Engl· See ALL MODELS of HAMMOND ORGANS on dlspla)' neer, C1ty Hall, Newport Beacb, Seoe ALL sn.n;s ol STElNWAY. WUR.IJTZER. EVERETT, and C.lltomJa. SOII:MJa PIANOS and many olhers on showroom floor. n.. apedal attent1on ol proa· pecttve blddera Is called to the EMTERTAINMEI'n' and REFRESHMENTS eWf)' e\·cnlng. "Propoo&J Requlrementa and nEE-NEW HAMMOND ORCAJf-Ext:Ta~olce. Model F·lOO Condltlona" annned to the blanlt form ol propoea1 for 1\lll dlrt!e· nEE-NEW WUIU.I'I'ZEI SPUO:T PU."fO, M notN. St:)'le tJon u to b&ddl._ etc. 2aD Salem Maple 'n.e Ct7 ol "--Port Bach ~· _,.tiM rltht to~ any or au blclt and to ... ~ a..,-lnfor~ ft.EE -S1x 1100 caunCATES rood on al\1 M>w orea.n Ot plano Paintin ~ .~ adGDN GEORGE BURDiARDT lkuut er.taa-~OnlqeAa c...-. Ray Thomp on Ml 6-5148 PAINTING ln terior ·'Exterior Expert Attention Given Your Painting Problems FREE ESTI)1ATES Lk en!-ed & Insured Ll Oi42 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING LicenS('d & Jnsurt-d FREE ESTIMA. TES JE l·H19 CARPET CLEANING Specialists In: • Woll·to-Wall su;iU -Carpet Cleonen Free Estimates Ml 6-2323 CARPENTRY CARPE~TRY Repair and Remodel W. 8 All~n LANDSCAPING Complete Landscaping Service FREE ~TES SAH Green Stamps Free delivery OORONA DEL MAR NURSERY OR 5-0160 • 2744 E. Coast Hwy. Lawn Mamtenance LANDSC'APF..S. Fr('(' t"~timates. by week or month OR 3-2982 after 6 p.m. Professional Directory FeXFRAL DIRECTORS ... Fn('ndly Xe1ghborhood Service BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·3433 It 8-3434 Costa ~~- ID&Dt)' In nch ...._ ~1;;5!E;;~~~ii~~~~~~~;;~~~~ aoo ..,_.t lllr eadl let ol ,...._..,,~.-nd· Mile .................. ... STOP m far the .,..t OPEN BOOSE and reelate:r for t.hest" ....,.,..,...... (Jiot ~ry to be ,._nt at drawtna.) U'-t7t-.. (;arpentry ........ taw !fo ,_ 'ho a.an! .................. 10..,. after b&d~ ~JOn' 8DCIL . ;c: ••«~CJDD. .,..:w.r.aua SCMMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. H.O.ANDERSON -......... ,....~ 01111·•-..a..e. .......... u ... ._ ....... ALL POWER I IN THE WESTS MOST PQWEIJFUL ·PREMIUM Royal 76 GMoline aives 10'1 pure power clean throuch. Thal'* beau.~~e hydr.oce-n nlaintr (a proce. Union Oil devel~ and owDS ) d .... out hnpurilies. leaves itt only hard·worltinr ocliiMS (lQO.plu., of coutM>. .. You set RoyaJ 76 at the -.. o1 u. be 1s. Jt • ""'' aad aimply-The Fin•L PAT DONOHO U1iH Oil Dealer 3500 Eclat Coast Bwy. Coroaa del Mcu PboM Oil 5-1111 FJIEE PJCJ[ UP & DEUVEft i80WT, IIOti ... D M. 1- ~A Dm. 11M CAU:P. END SEASON IN FOURTH-PlAa DE The 11.ar11ar Hlp S.Oorw turned ---:==~==:---In their' .WU fOf dw 1180 eeuon IVDEJ UAOR wtth a 1-2·2 NC'Oid and a fourth (PIMI) plaee tte ln tbe Suuet Leaaue W L T alter ~ Runtlnaton Beach 6·6 Anaheim ...... 8 1 0 Saturday nlaht. Hunt. Beach 4 ~ il Tbe tie aave th.e OUers ~nd Westem ..... .4 a 0 place In the Learue with a 4·2·1. Santa Ana .. 3 2 2 ~hind champion AnaiM!lm, 6·1·0. Newport 1\ .. 3 2 2 Stubborn Pirates Defeated by Champion Riversi• 20-12 A vlctclry over the on.... would Fullerton ... .3 3 1 have moved the SaiJOtl to the La Habra ... .2 5 0 aecond place 1pot. Garden Gr ..• 0 7 0 Pta. Opp. 1. fl 117 80 M 102 133 10. 98 M 125 • 72 161 45 180 Harbor jumped Into a 6·0 lead wlth a !W-yard drive ln the thJrd quarter. Quarterback Gary Ga· luaha accounted for 46 or those yardl with 4 carries. And he sparked the 8COrlnr play a• he pltctted out to HalfbaCk Don Rob· erson. who toaed a perfect pass to e nd Barry Wa llace for the touchdown. The play covered 17 yards. Bob Payne missed the point after touchdown try. failed, and the IC'Ore wa" 6-6. A lU t·mlnute field 1081 effort a!Ao failed for the Oilers. 'nle Oranre Cout College 'PI· rat~ have the amaJJ consolation o1 lo.lnr their final football game of the seuon to the champ· lona of the Eastern Conference, and riving them quite a battle too. The Pirates ended their ~ason with a none.won. 7 .Joet record and undisputed hold on Jut place. The finale wu a 20-12 Joss Saturday night to the RJverslde Tigers, who thus topped Santa Ana a nd San Bernardino. both with 5·2 records, to lead the con· terence with 6 victories and only 1 defeat. Riverside led 7 ·0 at half-time, and a Pirate tumble Jed to an· oCher score early In the second halt. OCC got back In the game in the final quarter as Dennis Flannagan scored from the 8· yard Jlne with only 3:27 to play. This ~ade It 14-6. The Tigers came right bllck with a 48-yard drive to take a 20·6 lead, with 1:37 to go. Two passes from Harry Goodwin to Flannagan t'overed 27 and 17 yards, and Boy F'raser scored IQI the Bucs from the 4 with just 34 seconds or playing time left. State Farm HOMEOWNERS PDUCYgives more home ~ :-otection, ~"VES $~ 'J'h.s tmrle policy t "· •" /,., t u an fo ur 1eparott hoq,e ptJit,.te«. yet ,;i vH ~Tt'O!o'r pro· ··: r.n. And-the St:llc> r .tr .n Homeowners Pohry LC ~ ~ I 1 t.·. n mnnv other hQMt:C.•\o.<:rl pol•cies! Or cnurPI' ,. .,. p' re ~nly' .~· t~~ '""p;,li~y·.l·A~k .·ho~,7 .~ to •. ''" •cHAEL I. LAWLER JG24 E. COAST BWT, COBOMA DEL MAJI oa , . ..., -a ... : Nl &·1301 I1ITI ... Mllll Ull&lTY ct•NIY ..... otic« -.omlnctoft, Ill. The Plrates out-downed the champ, 17 to 13 and trailed In total offense only by 287 to 298. 34-7 Defeat Ends Season for Mustangs The Coata Meu Mustangs fin· !shed their fjrst varsity year of competition with a 1-3 record and a 3-way tie for last place In the Orange League as they lost to Valencia Friday night 34-7. Brea·OIInda Is the League champion with a 5-0 record. Valencia scored almost at will In the first half, piUng u p a 27 ·0 lead, but In the second halt they faced a fired up Mesa team. Mesa held Valencia scoreless In the third quarter, and matcht-d a Valencia touchdown In the fl. nal quarter. After the Valencia T 1 g e r s pus hed over their fifth touch. down, the Mus tangs launched lhelr scoring drive. starting !rom the Tiger 48. Halfback Tom Woodrich's running at tack help<'d the Mustangs push for- ward to the 6. Then Quarterback John Leffingwell handed the ball to fullback Tom Purcell, Who plunged through the center for the score. Leffingwell ran over the «"Xtra point. • • • OllAJfCE LEACUE (Ptoal) W L Brea·Oilnda . .5 0 Tusttn . .. 4 1 Valencia ...... .3 2 Capistrano . . 1 4 Laguna Beach . I 4 Costa Mesa ........ 1 4 Pts. Opp. 202 26 108 41 86 81 58 94 45 144 Z1 HO A ahort kick by Payne gave the Ollers their break In the wan. lng minutes of the third quarter. The kick netted only 13 yards and rave th~ Oilers llrst down on the Sailor ZT. Th~y 8C()red In 6 plays, at the beginning of the fourth quarter. The PAT attempt Bee Gridders Finish Third The Harbor High See football tl"am wound up Its season last Friday In third pla~ wlth a 26·12 victory at Huntington Beach. Halfback Keith Allen scored first for the Tarbabes, smashing over from 6 yards out. George Twist kicked the extra point. Huntington Beach rallied with a q~ck touC'hdown. but the PAT faile and Harbor led 7-6. Allen adde another touchdown with a 2-yard tplunge in the second quarter for a 13·6 INld, and again the Oilers matched the touch· down and mis.wd the PAT. The halr·time score was 13-12 tor the Tarbabes . Harbor added 2 more TO's In the final quarter -on a pass from quarterback VIc Miller to end Greg Davies. who tossed a lateral to Gary Curtis for a 40· yard touchdown; and on a pass frOm Miller to end Todd Hess for a 12-yard TD. Twist again k1cke d the extra point. From the POUCE BLOIIER (Continued from page 9) seml·consclous condition, paul· CEULOU .TOO The Harbor Hlrh Cee griddent were defeated 20 to 0 by Hunt· tngton Beach lut Thursday on Davidson fi eld to flnl1h the ,ea. aon at the bottom of the league. ln.l••nl ...... llalllplfn Funeral servlcea tor Mrs. Ge. neva Giles Babcock, 77, or 328 El Modena Ave., Newport Heights, will be he ld at 1 p.m. Saturday at Ba ltz Mortuary In Costa Mesa. Mrs. Babcock passed away Sun- day at Hoag Hospital a fter a brief Illness. She was a native of Topeka. I Kansas, and had Ji ved In the Harbor area for nearly 2 years. She had lived In Calllomla 49 years. She is survived by he r daughter, Mrs. VIrgil Babcock Cooper, with whom she Jived and 3 grandchildren. Rev. Edwin Comkf' of the Corona del Mar Community Church will read the service. Interment will be private. ····-·· Piclllll ,., ......... . ''Babcock Electronics Corp." was chosen as a new name for Babcock Radio Engineering Inc .. of Costa Mesa In a contest among company employees. The prize of a $100 savings bond was won by Ronald Kudryk of the engineering department. Runner· up prizes went to Joseph Soldan and Robert Ghlselln. Babcock moved to Costa Mesa In 1957 and now employes 500 persons in the research, devel · opment and manufacture of re· mote control equipment and guidance syatems for mlulles, pllotiHs aircraft and other un· manned vehlciH. , ....... from the Calllornla Bank. New· bly from an overda.e of Ins ulin port Beach, at 6:28 p.m. . . . A type drua. and was taken by seven-foot dinghy valued at $150 ambulance to county h08pltal ------------with a SlSO outboard motor was . . . Bob E. Rob1.90n, 28, Santa stolen from a dock at 4000 Chan· Ana. was booked on a charge or net Pl.. West Newport, owned by cashing worthless checks at AJI vster Schwager, 4510 W. Balboa American Market and Richard's Blvd .. West Newport. Lido Market, Newport Beach. • TUESDA~MO~I I Al~rt C. Wonderlkh, 50, Of ... , s ...... rt. OO,l Larkspur Ave .• Corona del Mar. suffered a mild coronary • __ ...._ lttftlt •-- attack at 3050 E. Coast Hwy.. ........ r-- Corona del :\!ar. at 3:21 a.m. and was laken by squad car to Hoag Hospital for treatment . . . Glendon C. Symes, 24. of 608~ Acacia Ave .. Corona del Mar, waa c-harged with drunk driving and lntoxiC'atlon In auto at Bayside Or. and Marine Ave., Newport Beach. at 3:15a.m .... Roland Livingston. 59, of 1904 Haven Pl.. Cliff Haven. was found In a Lions to Aid Ensenada Club Investiture for Brownie Troop SO waa held Thttraday, Nov. 17, at the home of their leader. Mrs. Frank Usedom, 2432 Crestview Dr.. Bay Shorea. The troop Is composed of 9 girls who live In Bay Shores and attend Harbor View SchoJ. The etrla received their pins and were formally accepted as BrowniH. Mrs. Usedom was as- sisted by co·leader Mrs. Louise Brans. Mothera of the new Brownies were Invited to attend and w ere served cottee and ("()()kles at the close of the meet· In g. A friend of mi ne had quite a wordy battle with his little woman and promptly left the house in a hull. Well. a fter thJnklng It over a bit. he became remorseful or his actlons -so he bought·a dozen red ~s. a box of candy, three pairs of aheer hose, and a $20 ounce of good perfume. which he took home and gave her. She took a quick look at all his gifta, then bu~t out eying. "Now what's the matter?" he asked. Looklne up. ahe sobbed, "Otl. Georre. wha t awful thine have you gotten Into now!" . . . . . Well, What can a fellow do. Fanne r McCabe (all rlghta reserved l a•EIIE Ill C••IJ ......... '-WALTAH CLARKE'S Th~ Balboa Bay Lions Club Is joining with other Lions clubs l in the dlstrfct In 'J)Iannlng an lntPr-C'Iub lnt~matlonal relaUoru mPf'ling In E!15enada Dec. 10 anli 11. Members of Troop 50 are VIckie Brans. Cathy Chlc~ster, Krluy Christensen, Mellua Fowlkf'l. Betsy Phillips, Tanl Snyder, Kar· en Taube, Debbie Usedom and Suzl Voorhell. FREE BROCHURE CALL OR WRJTE LAYTON COATS BAWAUAW SBOfl America's Largest Selection Rounda da Clock Hawa1lan Fublon ()pea Sua. & E.._ zot MAmlfE AVE.. SALSOA JSLAIID oaJ.JOIO -~::~ IILLINGSLIT'I ~MieAINI RBTAU- sn:AK DINNERS FROM 12.15 Dancing Nightly to the Dixieland Five • MAUTWU~. eottONA .... -~ a .• u,. The Ensertada Uona have tak · f!n on the job of trying to fllJ the need for social a nd welfare aeen· elf's In thf!lr city. and have given al<t In t-very needy case brought to their attention. The Ontario Lions learned of the project, vis· itt'rl Ensenada, a nd donated t'lothlng, food, tOY.tl a nd cuh. The 1dea caught on, and other U ons clubs have joined In the project. aETVD .rllOII naon Mn1. VIrginia Wll110n a nd her mother, Mrs. Wilbur Hlralna of 516 Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar, a~ having u their Thankl· giving Day ruetu Mlu Iz.etta Ande1110n and MLAS Ann Dourlu, who have just returned hom a Europea n trip. They Uve at 710 CUff Dr .. Cliff Haven. BOX 81 -ORiole 5·0555 CORONA DEL MAR .GORDON .REAL ESTATE II-D0W11 -n1C2 113.1150 Ill &. lltla ....... c.e. .. _ l.&ra.ft1:111-...... ·--~~~~~ We oa.r JOU the bneflt ot our fO Je&ll ot real ..tate uperieaee 1D tM Harbor ANa. Let ua .... t ,ou with your Jnv.tmentl, exchanl~ and Pin of your prop- erty. ~Continental, Coeta Mesa, 3 BR, 4%7. Joan a12,t0> 100 x 300 E. 18th St., eo.ta Mea, with bulldlnp 42.500 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Helahu, 2 BR --···-·····-.116.500 2 bualnea lota, ec.ta Mesa. C·l ···-··--··--·-······-·· 22,500 3 bua1neea lOU, Newport Beach, C·l ·---··-··········· 22.~ •·• lot. 100x102, nr. Pacltlc Dr., C.M., amuoua ~.000 Lot, Wallaet St., R-4, 1,900 ,q. ft. ···········-··-··-······· 4,750 2 113 acrea with buHdlnp, Back Bay ···········-······· 35,000 CDM, NEW 3 8Jl and Fam., 2 baths ........................ 32,500 E. 16th St, R·' with 2 BR home ·············--·········=-··· 9,500 E. 16th St., nr. Npt. Blvd., t:a,OOO dn. ····-·-······-··· .. ·· 11,500 315 Catalina, 3 BR. 2 batht, Ocean view ................ 31.500 Balboa Cova, pvt beach and pier, 3 BR ···-··-······· 62,500 A whole mountain, Newport Beach ···············-·-··· 40,000 Beautiful Npt. comm.. bldr .• exc. location ··········-85.000 Holmwood, 3 BR, 1~ b&tha, view; reduced .......... 2.5,950 La Jolla, Newport Helahu, 4 BR. 3 batha, view -29,500 Oranae Ave., room for .4 more units, $2,500 dn ... 15,900 M·1, vacant. 145x300, W. 17th St. -·····-·-··-· ... ··· 36.800 MedJeal bulldJne, 145'7 Superior ·--·-··-··············· 61,500 Memphla, Hunt. Beach, 4 .BB. 2 bath. .................... 15,500 20'72 TUaUn. C.M., 5 BR. 3 balhl, luxury ···-········· 34,500 Temple Ter., La,una, 5 BR, 3 bat.h.l ···-··············-··· 35,000 128 San Diego, San Clemente ····-······························· 29,750 New. 3 BR home plus 4 units, 1.200 sq. ft. ea., 2 baths each, Lacuna Beach ···-·--··············· 79,500 Pa loma Or .. 3 BR, 2 bath.s, provincial .................... 34.500 2287 Canyon Dr., R·4, 66.x300 ·······························-··· 13.500 250 Ft. to Ocean. 2 R-2 lots with 4 BR. home -·-··· 35.000 944 Dogwood, Coat a Mesa, 3 BR, 4 % '% Loan ...... 12,300 Comm. Bldg., C·l, Corner Coast H'way. ···········-·-50.000 3 BR. 2 Bathl. 505 Irvine . ........... ......... .. . ....... 22,500 All listings subject to prior sale, chanee j n price or withdrawal from m arket .1111 v•n. 11u111r 1 ••••r Around the Clock -7 Days a Week-Call Midway 6·1615 400 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach (Opposite Hoag Hospital) Paul Schlegel Jim KJipatrlck Tom Hayde Oscar Norberg ASSOCIATES :Marlon LeBus Greta Prosser Boyce Ca.non Jack Denton Paul Terry Clyde Keith Billie Dickey Don Elder Ocean and Bay View OPEN SAT. AND SUN._1 TO 5 P.M. 239 OCEAN VIEW Newport Heights You muat ... this home nne.-the day- time ~ at tbe turDiDg haejn with Ocean cmd Catalina .... ill the bac:kgrouDd ia in- •pirinCJ ••• But eYeD more c:lramatic ia the night time Yiew biDed by the rea.ction of Harbor lights on the waten of the hay. Prop- erty i8 proi1MiODCdly lcmdKaped for mini- mum maint•ncmce. 3 BR. 2 batba. built-in kitchen. •;, acre. S.. mmple St. to St. Jot (this il not a leaN hold). Interiors by~ Janet. Price $43.500. Liberal tei'IDa. lAY .. IUOIIULn, IIC. 1696 Newport Blvd., Coata Mesa Day or nlrht Phone LI. 8-1161 I IESIIEIIIE OF .IITY This clean crisp three bedroom l % bath home secluded behind beautiful shade trees Ia an Ideal place to raise your family. Located Ln EASTSJOf: COSTA MESA - CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES and SHOPPING. A bargain on today'' market a t $18.500. Enjoy the hard· wood noon. car~ and drapes. CALL US TODAY- LET US WORK OUT THE DETAILS . M .. M. LaBorde, Reahor "you'll like our friendly .ervloe" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa . U~rty 8-1139 <Acroea the street from Mesa Shopplnr Oenter) Evenlnas Call ~ 8·4037 -Ml 6·5855 LET'S TALK TURKEY! Enjoy ThankagSvlng In a Brand lfew Luxury Home THE NEW £CONOMIC.At CORVAIR The Balboa Bay I.Jone will be collecting donations at Newport Fumlture. 2aO W. Cout Hwy., on Marine,. Mlle. a nd at .Jayred'a Service Statlon, 411 E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa, BOll& FBOIIIIAWAD Vl'll. Josephine Fowler of Bay Shores returned home Tuesday after 2 weelu In Hawaii. She wa• acrompanled by Ma~l Spence of Newport Beach. 111e two Included all of tbe Ialand.l In Oaelr Itinerary. ln HfiJIJfJJ Esfflles AS LOW AS $1920 $295 $56 •• PluaTCIX cmcl Llc:eDM Down PerMo. OR M8.84 With Normal Amount DowD PatuwDt THE 1•1 VERSION OF Ill IF TIE YEll" Prk.wcl Efta Lower ,_ Year Top Tlade-ID Price Fe. Ycnir Car r..yr._ ---~...;:Doa•t Wait ADOtMr Day! COME Ill MOW! WE IE IIEAU.Y IEILLING! .., Cllewalet Co., Inc. •••. c. ..... 101fD LU1' ADJfU A dau1hter, Glna Celeste. 5 Jb, 3 oz., wu born to Mr. and )(n. KenMth C. Jones, ~ Commo. AliT E*WIU'i' UI&WDD dore Rd., Ba~ ln Hoa1 He»· The art nhlbiUon now on plta l on WednaQ.y, NC7V. 16. d'-Piay In the plaza ol 1Uch- She Jotna twr brother, ~enneth, 3, arcr1 Udo Market wlll'bedtend- ln the tarnJJy. ed tttroue'h Jfonday. Jfov. 28, ac- cord.lne to Dwtfht Olbbe. prnl· t.e4 ....... ........,. '--' ddt ol the ~q Lapna _.._.,.._ ..., P • ,..,, M .., J 88eh Art Min. Canning's .... ... _ .. •-a q 1100 WEST COAST HIGHWAY JfEWPORT D.\01 LI l ·ll15t WI1D ,_,. 8 JtOOMS -PID It FLOAT PmV Aft SALE CA.LL fOR .AJ'IIOIJirnO:J oa...ao ···--···•-1141 ... 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