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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-12-29 - Newport Harbor Ensign' Ex-C THE ENBIGN laThe omCJAL NEWSPAPER Of The City Of Newport Beach y Di , .. • 1n Can ~Insider' Build Pier? 1.1. Court Test Possible THE NEW PRESIDENT of the Newport H11rbor- Costa Meto Board of Realtors. J . Duncan H11rdesty of Newport, is shown at the left, with Gerry Leatherby, center, the regional vice- president :>f the California Real Estate Assn .. and Jed Mullen of Newport, who served as president of the Rec!llty BOc!lrd during I 960. The annual awards dinner will be held Sotur- doy evening, Jan. 7, at the Sonta Ana Country Club. Dan Driscoll is awards chairman. Ex-Resident Mayor, Lorenz Here Killed ICC a,_ IWI C ... Final plans for the new Orange Coast College gymnasium have been approved by the State De- partment or Architecture and bids will be opened at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, by the OCC board of tru~t~ Completion date for the 1765.815 building Is aet for Jan. 1, ·1962. Della Williams Dies at Age 91 AIIIID USWtD Tbe -~ .... ~ Cau· on ell pw a::= 'h ... ~ .... ...... .. .. '•-....................... , .,_, IDu. ._.. a. CIINM ill ... Appli,ation . 1 Forms Are Requested ... - unich C GO ING O VER PLANS for •he a..,,ual awo•d5 d'n,er of In~ Orar~ge Empire a.-., s~ou• c ~<"· c:l ore J udge Karl Lynn Dov's, .ea ed 1he ou·- goi"9 pre~ident cmd member of I e o '""er ccmrr!•tee; Wa!ier Knott, speo~er fo~ •he meet- ·~-; ~~o--d'~g 111 left· W lf·~m Spurge 1n Ill, ,.,emb'!r of rJ..e d'r.-er comm 1tee 11nd l esl'e P~·e· en, Cvmrn tlee cna'rml!n AIYO I. HMPA ·-···-·-.. ·· .•. _ . . . ··-... ___ .. . ... o.-•'"' Publidter Pi& HMIA --.. ·--···---.. ··----"· .. _. ··--..Aaeoci.te Edltcw SUISCIUI'TION RATES 111 ttle Newpert Herbel' ArM: "011e y••r ·-Sl.OO; +--ye.n -$1.00 Ouhitle ef th. Harbor Ar••: o... ••"' -14.00; two ve•rt -SUIO CALLJNGQQ I I .~,. --BY~~~ J. M. Drolet Is Dead at 66 Maaonle aervtcea were con· ducted Dec. 20 by the Sutarlnr Lodge at Baltz Corona del liar tor Ja.eph Ma,..hall Drolet, 66, who died Dec. 16 of a heart at· tack while vlaltJnr in Gallup, N. M. Interment wu In Falrha· ven Memorial Park. He was former owner or Pa. clfic HeaUne Co. of COlt. Me ... and more than 10 years aeo he operated the Navajo Tradlnr e Cllml'niAS II OVU Hal Kenoyers and the Uncle Post In Corona del Mar, at the I hope you had a rea l good Jfarry Rogers. 1 round Uncle H. present 1 o c a t I o n ol k oTker Christmas. I did. Everything down on the dock with 2 of h is Liquor. He was a natJve of went off fine. Even the Christ· grandsons. fishing like mad. Montreal, Canada, and had lived mas light bulb!! did better tha n One g.s. had just taken top fish In C01ta Mesa for 14 yea.... The usua l. I've r~placed only a few. with a good sized calico bass. Drolet home Is at 2229 Anaheim There were-some unusual glfta Then u ncle H. had a bile. His Sr. <coincidentally the same "ConUnental Culalne at Ita V~ry Be•t" . RESTAURANT under the tree. One, believe It rod bent merrily as he grinned street number as his former or-4\ot,-Wa&-~-g-tay wha.Je.-C.Q. and announeed tha t he was lace or bus! · In Corona del Junior made h In his ceramics hooked up. Mar l. " class. It' a real work of art. 1 rould hardly walt to see He Is survived by hls wife, DIG BADOa IOVJ.ZVAaD. COSTA MESA. CJU.IPOUIA Telepb•• Uberty I·IOSS Freehand too! Accurate, right what was on the other ~nd. Letha; 2 daughters, Mrs. William down to the barnacles. Klassen of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Mamma C.Q.. accustomed to Wh<'n his catch hit the surface, Rodm•y Brown ot Santa Ana; 3 i~iiiiiijiijiijiijiijiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii I almost tell ott the dock. I my tendency to be late for every-half-hesitate to mention what It grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. thing, gave me a timer. It's a wa.s. There ARE folks who Aline Catlin or PenMylvanla. 8UUAIIDICI•1Naw. Hop little thln,:t about the sJze of a would at-cuse me or too many IMI This y ear of 1960 has b een a .year of decision. wrlstwaH'h. Settlne it winds it. Chrl.stmas egg-nogs, or of drink· IL.IL.IIJI .... n_.. e A ~OLUTION FOR THE NEW YEAR When It g<K's off, It buzzes sur-.... -T her e have b een com pelling forces that have caused prlslngly like a rattlesnake. 1 lng, on an empty stomach. that -11 of us to m a k e many choices between good and had q uite a start on Christmas Cine bottla' sparkling champagne Af Trailer P11t ...w a certain friendly editor gavl' ., e vil. And I am beginning to feel optimistic that the day when 1 wa.•:; testing It, timing mt>. But 1 can take lt. It's worth Residents of Newport Trailer a pot oC tea. Just as I reached p k 1 b d bl hd f ... trend L·s to w ard conservat1·sm and an a w aceness of the risk. Believe me what Uncle ar ce e rate rt ays o • In my pocket for my cigarette 11. landed was a fi~e specimen I residents r~cently with a pa rty the dangers th at are facing Us fro m the left. lighter, the little gadget went ot octopus! ! in the aoclal ha ll. The cele· OlrLT $2534 ~DEL. nJCE WJTII •oUUL DOWII 0111.'1' $60.27 A IIOIITB ST ANSB.URY BUICK 0 th f . th t h b ott. Hone t. I jumped a Coot! b 1 McKa n . e sur ace 1t may appear a we ave een We made our usual visits to We rouldn't get the hook out. rants were Me ody y, Mrs. losing ground i_n our fight. T he p residen tial election <'t'rtain special friends. like the It's quite a job, with octopi. We Bernadine HavN . Ml'!L Ethel 8VICZ -JAOVU-OPEL just cut the leader and put the Wlngat• and Ed Smalley. would tend to prove that Big Governmen t and the cute little thing In to the place I Mrs. Smalley provided a big 23-4 E. 17th St. ·=· Co.t• M ... ·=· U l-n65 Welfare S tate are the wave of the future. b ecause U:CAL lfOTICE where Uncle H.'s JX't opal-eye Is birthday cake and other ar-1,~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o ur president-elect is a dedicated "New Frontier" BICYCLE LICENSES DUE !'pendlr!i the winter. The li ttle rangements were made by Blll lj N De d The Newport Beach Bicycle Ll· Ccl~ .took a quick tour all Glea.50n. Mrs. Dol lie Ma rshall, c ~~-M L • c ew aler. committed to more an more govern-('('nst' registration fees a;e dU(' a round the rPCelver, then went Mrs. Jennie Carmichael and 0 I Ill Ill er o. mental intervention in individual liberties. January 1, 19EH, for the year or Into a rorner and pouted. Mickey Ballinger. But I have seen many s igns of awakening of the January 1. 1961. through Decem· "Wonder why he's unhappy'?" Entertainment was provided ber 31 1961 said Uncle H. ·by Art Darcey al')d Lex Ja mes, .3plnt of self-reliance and love of freedo m , recog-Each and ·every owner or pt'r· "~o cave." 1 !'aid. "Octopi pianists. and Merle Rice. vocalist. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS nition of our greatest enemy, Godless communism. son In charge or rontrol of a a ren't happy without a cavt'. Attending were the Mmes. :md a r ealization that welfare state legislation will bicycle. Including rho c who rt>nt You hould havt> landed his cave 1 Glenda Turbull, Gall Rowan. push u s farther in tha t dtrec tion ~~~~~~'7h:~~~~a t1: u1!rtsp:rbtl~c~ "1~! :~t~t h~~~~ to the house 1 :!: rJ,~~':P~~~~g.5~7:~e ~~:~;: I 1 d t be ated th f th 1 1 City ot Newport Beach shall rnr anorhN egg-nog. Then son, Sue Lion. Gall ShiCfer, Beth am g a 0 aSSOC! WI so me 0 e oca register such bicycle or bicycles. Uncle H dlsappt'ared. I hNrd Rice, VIC'ky Hern. Vicky Fred- -:>rganizahons act1vely promo hng A mer icamsm: the The tee for such registration ll3 wing In the garage. Two Lps Prick~. Nancy Glass. Marsha local chapte r of the John Birc h Society, a nation-w ide remains thr same as In previous later Uncle H. cam" back Into Mann, Betsy Ba'rnett, Pam Smith g ro up camnrtigning for "less government, m o re re -years, I.e .. 50c pt'r registration. rhe room beaming. In his hand and Krls Stawicki. ,.,~ however tht>re have been a few he held a short length or fibre· I s ponsibih ty " and relentlessly fightmg commu nism· changes made In the us ual pro· glass tubing. big enough in dl· leW IJWHI. ·-L-1 the N ewport H a rbo r Post of the Ame rican Legion, rt'dure. both In .type of license to ametN to a('('()mmodate a baby I A .. which is making anti-communism its m Q)·or o b )·ective·, be used. beglnl'l!_ng .this year, and octopus when on a diet. ~ New members of the Newport . . • also in the metnOd of issuing the "TherP's his cav<'," ~ai~Uncle Harbor Kiwanis Club are Louis and the Cahforma Free Enterpnse A ssn .. which is re~is.t:ra tlon. H. "Nobody around here Is go-Brec.>r Jr .. of Bradford Ltd .. mort · telling the sto ry o f the Amenc an fre e enterprise sys-Ftrstly, the license tabs issued lng to be unhappy on Christ-gage loans; James Killings. e m this year and !rom this point on, mas~" worth,>pubU!Iher or the Newport· · will bf' or tht:' plastic s trip type • • • er; Don Hummel, owner ot the The classes o n c ommu msm at O ranqe C o ast similar to the yearly regis tration P. s . I'm glad thi~ didn't hap-South Coast Credit Bureau : Wll· C ollege have reve aled th e Re d m e nace to hundreds tma~ntlssourcd..,boytor'h?.-~'tac(£.1--Deraptharetr. pehn oln .New Yeaj r'ks Day. lsdurhe &II llam Campbell. plastics ma nu- f l l · . .. "" ""'' ~ s oot n .orne o Pr wou ave facturer; Cap Blackburn. of o oca Clllzens The ftlms on the San FranciSCO than was formerly the caM been sure to call up a nd ask me Coast Realty It Investment Co.; n o ts and the film strip , "C ommunism on the M ap," I wherein a metal plate was af· what color It was-pink or pur-Dr. Forrest Strayer, psychologist. h b · d b 1 al · at' Clxed to the bicycle by a metal pie' ' and Dr. Joseph Brower, physician. ave een vtewe y many oc o r gamz 1ons. strip was Issued. u nder the old ~d 1 h :ntAT-Happy Many indiv iduals attended the Christian Anti-Com-method. the metal plates were New Yt>;', 'to you, too!-~ Jellrlu Wll Ellcf . munism School in Los Angeles and now it is being quite easily lost or stolen. The h dul d f M h 6 9 D. ' I d H l L l plastic tabs to be Issued this sc e e o r arc -at 1sney an ote . oca year and In the ruture will be Scolfs c., 011 oarents have b ecome alarmed at leftist-slanted text-1 affixed to the upright tu'be or the books in our schools. and are doing something about main rrame of the bicycle ~ust · Th 11 · f b . h f · · d under the seat post or the veh1cle 1t. ese are a Signs o a re 1r t o p atnohsm an and can neither be J06t. or stolen of a determination to prese rve our American way errectively, since to attempt to of life. i remove same, once It has been . applied will only serve to dam· This lS the time of y e ar to renew our pledge fo r , age the license beyond future America. Let us make it our New Year's reso lution use. All other phases of the t t. ct' 1 f ' ht' · actual Issue of licen.t~e, I.e .. issu. o con mue a 1ve y 1g mg commumsm, to oppose I ance or card a nd receipts will the liberals w ho w ould fo rce us toward totalitarian remain the s:me. ' g overnment under the guise of "p ro m oting the I Secondly, the practice of as- 1 1f " t · d1 f . signing otrlcers to special duty genera we are . o c ampmgn p rou y o r our cap 1-at the various schools In New - 1alistic system of fr ee enterprise. to expose the port Beach on Satutdays tor communist s ympathizers and the "do-gooders" as three ronsecutive weekends to · ' f lib d b 11 · sell bicycle licenses will be dis· Members of Newport Heights Boy Scout Troop 182 camped out on Saturday night, Dec. 10. near the Mari ne Service Battalion, Camp 'Pendleton, for their Ott· cember over-night trip. In Janu. ary they plan to h ike to the top of Saddlcback. Scouts ma1<ing the trip were Eddie, Paul and John Gallant, ken Dutro Jr., Lar· ry Sanford. J im Barrett, Artie Mc<:lure. Howa rd McMillan, Gary Ford. Robert Gra nt and Scott Albright. Leaders were Scoutmaster Ken Dutro, JOt' Ga llant and Rex AI· hright. e nem1es o erty, an . a o ve a . to reafh rm our c-onunued. This year a nd in the !aith in our Lor d as the source of a ll truth and justice. future bicycle licenses may be LECAL lfOTICE purchased at the Newport Beach DOG LICENSE FEES DUE ~MM'N'NWWWWWYoiYoiYoiYoiYoiYoiYoi!Y.!Y.MMMMMfY..:.' PoUce Department, 425 • 32nd The Newport Beach Dog Ll· Street. Newport Beach, any day cPnse tees for the year 1961 Election of oCfi<X'rs will be held at the next meeting of Bar · racks 1249, Veterans of World War J, a t 8 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 3. In the Costa Mesa Legion Hall. 565 W. 18th St. The meeting Is open to all World War I veter- ans, regardless or membership. BONE FIIOM STEPREJfS Pat Walke r is back from Ste· phens College, Columbia, Mo., to spend the Christmas holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walke r, 344 Evening Canyon Rd., Shore CUffs. •.....-t 8194.. c... .... Appointment Barber Shop •at E. Coat • .,.. (apdaln) COIIOWA DEl. liD Olllole S·llDl I.Derty ~ ••• WE IPECIAI I"JE Df CAUua&TIOif TDJIE.1JJ8 ITAirftlll WATCHES IY: • MIOO • 6lUEN • WYLEit • ITHNA • HAMILTON ......... ,.. ,Oa liD & WOICEII ........... , ...... • Speclcdbecl llciU C..tu.. (DO ....... ) • lcalp 1'1Mtat•t. Cl....s~ a.•t •Iss our of the week. 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 through December, 1962, a period P.M., and at various Fire Sta-or two years, are due and pay. lions every Saturday and Sun· able January l , 1961 . The fee day throughout the year be· Cor suc-h license for the period. tween the hours or 1:00 P.M. and for both male and f~male dogs, 5:00 P.M. It Is possible of course Is S.'l.OO. Licenses not obtained that there will be times when by April 1, 1961, will be subject the u nit in the various Flre Sta· to a penalty charge of $1.00. tiona may be on a call during Dog llrf'nse8 can be obtained short periods on the days and at the N<'wport Beach Pollee De- at the tlmt-s !lpecltled; however, partrnent at 425 • 32nd Str~et. this Is not expect~d to be a Newport Beach, any day or t he major hindrance to the program. week. 9·00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M .. Flre Sta tion!'! lssuing 11uch license and at thl.' various Fire Stations, W e w ish to extend o u r Sincer e Thanks to all Our C usto m e rs After Christmas Sale ••• c•ite • - -El~s Sit., Dec. 3111 Big Savings!! , ... NIWl'OIT kVD., COSTA MESA UIOTY .. T7JI o,.. PIIIDAY nu•a I and suggested areas they will except thl' Main Sta tion, every serve are as follows: Saturday and Sunday through- Balboa Fire Hall at 703. E. out lh<' vrar betw~n the hours Bay .~erving all east or 15th ot 1:00 P .\f. and 5:00 P.M. Street. Dog owners MUST present Irvine Avenue Fire Hall at rnbies rertltlcate or tar as proof 1348 lrvlne Avenue serving of lnnorulatlon when applying a ll north or the Coast for a dog Jlcenu. fflghway and eut to Do · In ronlunctlon with this, a ver Drive. mass vaccination, ,ponsored by Balboa Isl and Fire HaJJ a t the Newport ~ach Klwanla Club, 323 Ma rine Avenue aervtng . will be held at the Newport Fire all south or the Coast Station at 475 • 32nd Street, Coast Highway betw~n Newport Beach, 1\Jaday, 1anu· Dover Drive and F~m.leaf ary 17. 1961, at 7:30 P.M. tor all · Avenu~. dop six months or older, for a Corona del Mar Fire Hall a t fee of $1..!10. 410 )Jar1gold serving all or Flre atatlona handline the or· Corona del Mar north and c1Jnary sale ol dOf llcen.es as aooth ot the Cout Blgb· apeclfled are located at: W83 between Femleaf and 703 E. a.,. Balboe. the eut city Umla.. 333 Martne Ave., Balboa II· The Pollee ~partment of land. courwe wtU lt'rvice tiM ..,.... C10 MartfO)d, Cofona del ~~~~~~~=~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~ west of 15dl Street and Balboa liar. Boulevard, lncludlnr the Sea· U.S Jmne Ave., Mew-port SBALJ/SHEBTS o/ ''·""'·~ -I. 1M IT. CIOIYA-..--~­. .._ abon area, J.ldo bJe. Wett Mew· BMdt port and Bayahore areu. Z. S. BATIB, CAI'f. ThOM In Mewport llelrflta may a1T OF JUWIIOil'l' 8EAal ue tMir ~n d1lcfttJon .. ro JIOiUCS .-pAJn'KI:I(f ""leh ot tbe two pcMntl ot t.u• Publllll: OK. D. •.Jaa. S ... uule, they wt.h to ... uw PoUce Department or tM Irvin. Awnue ,re Ra.lL Ser.t,' wt., llru..e $1lclren rl~thetr bl· ~ Ia for ,.,..,.tJon. tlw ............. ,.,. Ball 11 lUI· ...., s. M'l'l& CAPI'. I ern ar -iOfi • ..,. __. DINII'ftiiWI .. fo r their pcrtronage -and W ish Eve ryone in Coro n a del Mar Health and Happin ess All the days in 196 1 Corona del Mar Pharmacy , 3127 E. COAST HWY. • NNr J ..... COlONA DR. MAl • •-----~ Ul11---.....---~ _o,.~u, >11 wMO~---=::o~-• willa Salle * happy happy Girls Bring Yule Cheer Fairview State Ha.pltal h ad la ChJUtmU too, and thanks to 6 Uttle CamptJre Glrw It aparkled wtth decorations. lJnda Vernon, Karen Schva rz. Karen Brubalcer, Sandy Selm an, Shirley Granger a nd Suaan Char· amza of the We To Ma Chick Campti~ Glrw of N e w port Beach aaved all year to buy the decorations, and then apent an entlre Saturday afternoon Jn Ward 32 getting thlnl• In fes tive sh ape Cor Santa's visit. Saturday, Dec. 17, they alao decorated the lobby llf Volunteer Service Building a t the hOspltaJ. Their leader, Mrs. Walter Char· arnza, and co-leader, Mrs. Ralph Phelps, guided th em In the un· dertaklng . ------- fi0-..&1', DrrGD .. 1-NIWIOIIT IUDOa USIGII 1 fV&IIIID PDT TIIVIIIDAT coao•A DEL liiU CALli'. .. : :::: Rlupu. tUUl RfiQMue By Louise M eteer ,..... DO llelp t. J0D Cit tdl L rrk'"9 Ia a cryftll MU. r. • ....._ ,.. aiiMd1 .... eo~oo~rwtaaaa.......Sz r. u..,.. .w ta. u.. .... Of tbe ..u. or fiOWII tlaat'• you a • • • A new year has been likened to a n ol)("n book. Its pages untouched. Some people bell~ve that Fate writes In lj; others that each hand holds Its own pen for recording. Jt you belong to t he last school of thought then you must accept, too, the precept that "wherever you are at thift moment. whatever situation you find yourself In, you are exactly where you deserve to be. ·• Yule Visitor From London Happy rrandparents a~ Mr. and Mrs. L. H. St:lffl~r of 1136 SomeJWt Lane, WHtcllt!. 'nlelr 8-mooth -old granddaughter, lJn· da lean StJtner, and her m other. arrived by North Pole (]lgh t from London to rult b(>[ore returning to apend Chriatm as with Lt. Robert StJtner, a comptrolle r at RJallp Alr Force SUe, MJddlest>X, England. Lt. Stiffler will return to the Unltfd States In 1962 and hopes to be based In Southern Caltfor· nla. M rs. Stiffler, a British born ~lrl. enjoyed her !lrst trip to America. T hls Is not a happy s tatement. The tlrst tine t'?t.ad It 1 threw the book halt way across the :oom. It 8tr1pped me or Sf'IC plry, and placec\ upon me responsibilities I was unwilling to shouldPr. Miss Earhart To Be Bride As l read further, however, I began to see the truth o f lt. II was the wrong turns. all along the road of Jiving, made through my own decisions, that had created my problems. It will tx> an Augu.«~t wf>rldln~ Later on, evaluating further, It became apparen t that ~>veryone ror Karen Earhart, daught~>r of t L•d H makes wrong turns from time> to time. either through Ignorance or M~. Joseph Earhart of 41 Ketch a I 0 ome pure wlltullness. It is not the wrong turn that matters. so murh Road. Beacon Bay. Tht> Redlands ·a:; the continual looking back at It, that Impedes progress for 11 University studt>nt w111 becOme A blending of the traditional better Tomorrow. the bride of Howard S. Petersen and m odem In decorations set So long as the thought is occupied with this ht>peles." looking n. son of M r. and Mrs. Howard apart the Ch ristmas brunch giv hack there Is no room for looking ahead; no plact> ft>r planning; Petersen. 1412 Nottingham Road, en by Mrs. Thomas Letto and no energy for doing. Since only one thought t'an O('('u py thP mind Westdiff. Brunch Party Mrs. WilHam E. Smith, Friday, 3 : a time It Is easy to see. how crowded out are crc>atlve Ideas when I Mlt~.~ Earhart revealed the> bt>· DP<'. 16, as som ething special. the mind l.s chock·full of regretful thinking. throthal to her friend.-. at 1«-d· The a!falr was held at the Letto Slnre wr are only human. perhaps It were hell<'r to set aside land..,. by passing the tradttlonal home, 123 VIa Nice, Lido Isle. as the old yf>ar dies. a definile time for look•ng bat•k, to gc>t our box or candy at Delta K appa I The Christmas tree was mad«> regrc>ts donC' w ith, and buried for good. Psi. or 1\hiny bright red foil scattert'd We might take a piece of paper and write upon it: "M y mis Mr. Petersen 1 .. a mC'mber or I with snow!lakes. A matching takes In 1960.'' Then li!;t them. put the paper In a !In can anti go Phi Gamma at the University of t'andlf' of gigantic proportions bury It deep under some cac:tus bush, where we never shall bt' South<'m Callforn1a. lighted t he scene a t the wassail u~mpted to dig them u p again. bowl. This should not take too long, a nd might well bP rollnwf'd hy T he buffet t~ble1 wa1s cov~~~~ the makJng of another list. not of NPw Yf'ar'<~ ri'Kolut•ons. tor they with a point en C(! ace c h art' S<'ldom kf'pt, but of goal<~ to ~ r<'ach<'d In the> rom lng Y<'ar . and ct-ntered by a n angel ru · Write' them. and think upon thf'm, day by d<iy. Go to slet>p plt>tur· 'Dr. Salta' WeiCIIRII ....... ,..._1 A PARADOX IN PHARMACY U the pharmacist were completely succe:.sCul an his community, he would be oul of bu:.tness. Like the physician your pharmarist is a champion of pn•v<n\lvc medtctnc> t.1any of the therapeutic a.;ents \\ h~t:h hf· handles are mlc ndcd to t.llmsnate disca:.e As pharmac uU;, our obJN"ti .·e lS tu hf lp kt t•p e'\'\•rybody m ~:ood heal~ '\.'P anvlt c ~ ou to a.sst:.t us m achtC\ snf' tlu~ goal. r.nn6! >our prescnptH>re. tow. for pnm•"' ::.~·n 1.:e. Christensen Pharmacy 3021 E. COAST JIWT •• COROifA DEL MAR FROM CROWl T.V. happy ioned from the red ron. ~~ad h .g thc>m a lready aC<'Ompllshf'd. ture Swiss rhalt>t<~, tiny t rl e And each day take one step forward toward I hat at>romplish· trees t'OVE'rc>rl with s now flakt's <'entered small tables for four. mcnt. , Bridge was the dlv<'rslon of thl' Happy ~ew Year. a fternoon. -----------------~-----------In the guest group were M~. F n Fare Cooked up by ftJD Y •• Louise M e!cer Frauk Carleton and hN !!lstc>r. Mrs. Jess Guy of Port Dover. On tario. Canada. who Is spend- ing Chrlstma" holldayo; at thl' Carletons' Irvlnl' TcrraN! homl': and the :'\1mes. Roy Annstron~. "Or. Santa Cla\1~" -.at on ,._(' lawn or ~ Evt>nln~ C'anyon Dr. Shorf' Cliff<~. and wekomt'tl guc>c:t;; 1n thE' pri'·C'hn<~rmact o!X'n hOU"P of :'\fr ant1 :'\1!'<l. Huh4-rl Pt>Jr"''l A hugP pr<'<~rription 1 tn hP (j liP• I ll\ 1 hi' hO'It'l' Co rnn:t d£'1 \la r P harm H'Y 1 ~tat«>d th.tt 1.oqu:tl part" of "PIIxir of ~ooO hPalfh." P <>t>nN' nf prcxpN Sales. Service and Rentals 3422 E. Coa,t Hiway Corona del Mar ORioM 3-5655 and a Peaceful aild Don't dt'ny your children th<' pil'<: to on(' par kagf' of rhorolat<' ltv" anrl "'<~pi rlt nf happ•nt><:<;" Joy of giving some holiciay f('· Drop llv ll'al!poon-; nn waxNi pa· arP 10 hr l.lkf'n "" thf'ir Roo0 -===::..----==-__...:=-===============::; m<'mhrancP to \hl'ir fril'nrls JOel pc>r SPt in a {'0(11 room (nf•\N n•~i$!hl>or~ {or thl' next 36i ria)' ' Jack Snod~rass, :'\ichola-. BrNI · nt>r. John Frt'<'man, Harry Frey. William Camhi<', C Gordon Hud· son. Roy Sabin. StaniC'y Stalin. John Lamar. Alfred Yorston. Ed· ith Curry Barnes. Frank Splane, W l l li a m B. Tritt. Laurence> LeBaron, Robert T e m p I e t o n , VIncent Salmat'la and George Hooper . ... , .... ---EQire il .... .,, Coatac:t Toa.r t.ocllll AgeDt §21 W. lltla SL e-ta ..... JO.._.lO You're ln Good Hands with- ALLSTATE DISVUJfCE 00. rC'IiliiVI''>. Eve-n the -.malll'"-1 tor in thr rl.'fngNator• to hardPn a" rt'flUirPII. ran hl'lp to decoraiP rookll'<~. or I • • • Soml' !lf) gu"''" garh•"'<'tl tn ran mix unc-ooked types of ran· C'hilllrl'n al!lo lovl' to makl' p.irt.lkl' or ... parkhnR rhamp.Jt!r" diM. mllr-tlpan candlt>". Buy lhl' ,tl· punrh anrl buffpt supp4>r .A' or course It takE's patic>nC'I', :tnrl mont1 pa'IIP at yt>ur luxury t)'p<' ..... tint:_ wl!h hl>"tP"Q rlU\11'"-\\''lQ t'\c>aning up aflt>rward. 1H you grorl'ry ctrorc>. ~~ th<' r hllrlrPn :\Irs. fharl'"'o: C'oyl<' of Santa An.l nr<' wise you will )C't th<' ynung· f t<~hlon ll Into ttny npplP.s. ha I cttrr help with th is.) But the rP · nana~. rtf' anrl color w11h food lay H-L .. , Will Jri, wuds DTC grl'at In r.;hining ~'YI.'S ~~·oiMtn~ and a paint brush \ UIIW and chuckle!! wh~>n a Santa Such fun! A trip to thP snow with all 1\ ClaUll comes from the oven ratt£'r • • • exj>c>nSt's paid was won by K.1y than he wM whf'n hr entered lt. Busy? Buy vour cookil' dOURh Hobel at a r('N'nt mPI'ttng of 1 A de l icio u s candy which in a roll at the store. Ll't tht> Job's Daughtt'r<: Jk>I~C'I ni voung<rters may eat 1s made childrt'n !lllre off thin roul1ds Glenda Ormsb<'<' r('(.'('tverl th<' from dried fruits. Use apricots, and decorate with raisins. col· same trip with half exJX•n<~<''~ I fiRS. pears and a bit of candled ort'rl candl~. or snips Crom gum paid. Mary AJbright wa~ given pineapple and ch~>rries. Let the drops. a Job'-. Daughters brnt't'll'l. I rhildr<'n put thl~ all through thP • • • Guide and ma!'<lhall pin" wc>rf' food ~rrlndf>r. 1 A home without Whc>n <'VN)'thlng i~< ready let pn:-~enterl to )fi s Hobt'l anrl a grindN Is only half a home~) tht-m park their c;wt'Ct8 In thns<' Chns F a rwc I I. :'\Irs :\fllrlrc><l When all is ground lf't thrm <~mall pla-.llc il't' cream carton<:. Hob(>l. guarcl1an, a nd. Ed ward mix it with a package of <'O<'M· Old nnll polish make>~ wondc>r Hobel, associate guard•an. wNe nut uo;ing dc>an, clt>an hands. ful paint with which to wrrte a eS<:orted and Introduced. lightly buttered. Of course it's child's name on thl' o;id<'. me<~."-"· That'c; wh:tt makes surh The> Important thing 1'1, ll't the fun. ·w ht>n m ixed they ca n mak<' rhild do It! Who carr._ that.;l's "marblE'S" about the size of wal· lopsided and funny and dt>ar . nuts. ami roll in cocoanut or I powdered su~ar.. • Hawaii GOING OUR WAV? Buy milk ('hocolate for candy making, and m<'lt in a rlouhle boilt>r. Add :! cups of rice k.rls· ~============~~----~----· Party Fetes Corbins Mrs., Waltc.-r Corbin and r hll· dren, Conde<' and Carol, 1113 W Bay Ave., Balboa, have ~n spending the holidays In Hawaii Befort> they departed for thl' Islands. Mn~. Corbin was feted by I ~frs. Warren Scolt at 1117 Bay AvP. at a Hawaiian pany for which guests worf" muu muu~ and tea tlm<'fll. Tht' guPst nf honor wor<' an orchid, gift of thl' hostc>s..<;. Amon~~: tht' guests wert;> ~fl.,, SUI' Firk.-r and Mnt. Heir"' T<'rry who ~ng Hawa iian son)!' anfl othc>r rt-quest nu mb<'rs. HARB. TIAISFEI IITIUIE CDI TRA Yn SEIVICE • COAST B:IGBWAT AT ORCBJD 3542 E. Cocut Blgbway Coroea del Maa ( Oppo.lte P«* Oftke) AIR-HOTELS-RAIL-SHIPS -TOURS-CRUISES FOREIGN TRAVEL SPECIALISTS frigidaire Refrigerator .. Fll "CIIS'' .... F111 Estilutes-Qlick S. tl• Dav\ Brown tR!GlDAIRE SERVlCE TECH· NICIA:'\~ art> FartOT\' Trarned to dlagn~ a nd cure appllann-allmt>nts ... quirklv and at IO\.' 0$1' A l.ug<' . upply of genuine Frlgrt1a1rP p.1rt" on hand for your q ulclt rt'('l~lt,' r~r authort7f'd Ji:riJt~tdal~ -rvt~ <'al. fl.l\ I!' Brown Company )lOW! Prosperous World Traveler, Mrs. Margaret ~leas by ~fr.; :'\1ildrcd Scott. motht>r ,., Jaw of thP hostHS. btoUJ:ht alo-,:. hN ukulele-. at whkh sh<' beocam•' :ulc>pt while llv1ng for 3 year!': In th<' Islands. She also told storlt'~ of Hawaii. Ot hN lfUI'S~ w ert' thf' ~tmes 1 Arthur G.tnl. Frank Wood, Art 3'75 E. 11\b St.. c.ta ~~­Pboae: LlbertT Ltm Kimberly s.osn E .... & ..... ~TS f~P---------~ T1IE COSTA MESA·KAllROR AltEA'S OLDEST TV ·APft.IUCE SALES & SERVICE oaGAifJZAnolfl 1961 to all * is now living at Mesa Verde Cambridge And somewhat a compliment, we think, as Mr . and Mrs. Cleuby have seen most of the world and have lived in Europe, the )Iiddle East and the Far East for m Any years. Mr. Cleasby is now Asaiatant Foreian Operations Manager of the Ralph¥. Parsona Company of Los Angeles. The Cieasbya are ju tit\ab1y proud of t heir little ,nnddauchter, 'l'elTY, age 8. The Clea.sbys are typieal of the active auceessful people that have bcMIIht MW ltlel& Verde Carabridp homei- "BBIaiad the pt." ID bMutituJ Mesa Verde. Prices art .t $23,750: b lntonn.tion call Kl9-1 533 ,_. ,.,.,.. k Pet..., ,....,.. .. "c ... c..,. Jl.a I B.tkc>r H. S. McG~gor. ij()b T .1) lor. Alht>rt King. Jark Diamond. C'h.Hit·~ 0 .1bney, Wllllnm Trill. An Wl'<~l. Bert E8piuu. Roy King SBOPPI.IfC a_n_•I_Ja_m_r~ \Vhlte. • 1.·~==~~~=:::::::~::==~~~~:::---~~~-------:::~~----~::::~~::::::::::~ GROW 4.50X FASTER AT CUitltll'lll ANN"UAl ltATI • f'AIO " T11111D A YEM EWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. ./ • ........... t k Wh 1111'110 ll'liSNI· DOIIlii:QI. -.... CUll IIUffAI((J ' ""-...' 10111$011 hcoll4 Feature fheworW ..... .... is ....... sa ... I ~ £RRY WALO'S sons & lovers c:.... ...... 'Sc:o<>t: NEWLYWED Lt. t~nd Mrs. J oseph Zimmermt~nn Jr. wt~lk up th_e aisle after reci1ing their marriage 11ows. In the badground •s Michael Gro jahn, who ser11ed as best ma'l. !Photo by Howard Folsom) MISS HENDRICKS WEDS LT. JOSEPH ZIMMERMANN ~liss Laurie He>ndrlck of Co· cist"o wa lx'st man, ani'! Sj)('ncer rona del ~lar and Lt. Jos('ph Oltn of Claremont and Da\id Jr. ex· Young o! Lo. Angeles were ush· vow-at a Tuesday t>\"P· No;. All of the brld<'groom's at· n; ceremony Dec. 20 tf'ndants were former classmates chapel at Sr. Andr<'w's I at Pomona Coflege. terian Church, CliH Haven. Laurir i~t a graduate of local The Re\· Charle" Dlcrenfi<'ld Pll'm<'ntary schools and Newport read the w~dding s<'rvice. Harbor High School. then !or 3 Th b "d who 1 the daughtN years attendPd Pomona College, r ;.,~ n ed ~rs s Rupert lien· whc.>r<' thP young couple met. ~ricks'· ~~n ~a.rgu~rite A\'e .. wore She was <'iectl'd to :\~ortar Board a 0~'n of silk organza and peau nt Pomona. She wt~l enter the CFrom the LJdo Islander) How many Lido lale real· dents have a refrigerator or fee box in the garage that has either been abandoned or Js w.ed perf. odlcally as an overflow storage apace? U the shoe !Its, how many Lfdo Islanders know whether this refrigerator pr Ire box has any kind of Inside release mechan· lsfl'l? How many Lido Islanders have had the doors removed from abandoned boxes? These questions have bei?n asked by an alert resident who happens to ride his bicycle the Island nearly every day. As many of our residents still make a practice or keeping their garage doors oJX'n, an alarming number of refrigerators or Ice boxes have been observed In the Island's garage . The concern Is. of "'urse, that some child may crawl In to play, clOse the door. and If the box lacks some Inside release mech· anism. the chill'! may suffocate before help arrives. We quote, verbatim, the Los Angele!l Times of ·Friday, Dec. 16th, 1960, by T. R. Van Dellen. M D.-'":\1nny children have suf. focated in abandonc>d ice boxes and re!rl~erators that have not had their doors removed or that lack some Inside rf'leasc mech· anism. These tragedies continue to occur des pite warnings In newspapers and m~gazines all over the country. The Children's Bureau and Na. tlonal Bureau of Standards used g . llh insets of Jact' University of Boston tn February .....,. ~~b:~:~~re~ with sequins and to com pIe t e her unl\·ers ity • • MD 111•·1011 STilWEll. arts Her only attendant was Slnoollng. ~••m......... pe_ jod , Li b r Balboa Island, Lt. Zimmermann .. son of Dr. wn.1 au.~~_, :"vttss > e 0 f b red and Mrs. Joseph Ztmmennann IATB I* who wore a sheath 0 ru y Sr. of Buffalo, N. Y .. graduated IBTIIIf·-satin. . from Pomona College In 1959. IIIIUTI-~I.U.U• :\1ichael Grotjahn of San Fran· He Lc; now public Information of · ----===-=:..:=:;;~;;;=~==:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:-lieN at Ft. De\'ens, :\1ass. Laguna Federal Declares Bonus Dividend The Board of Directors of Laguna Federal has- declared a Bonus Dividend at the rate of lf2 of 1 i'o per a nnum For the 4th Quarter of 1960. More than $498.000 in div- denda at the regular rate of 41/2% per annum and Bonus including the will be paid to holders on Dec. 31 . account , Laguna Federal' a way to wish nearly 12,000 iDYeaton a HAPPY NEW YEAR in a..-v wltla policy of 6- tributing i .. eamiDOs aa a 'mutual aM"JdatioD. lew H11. for lu Co. The Southern Counties Gas Co. has movt>d !rom Its Balboa 'headquarters and opened Tues. day at 3111 Newport Blvd., New- port Bt>ach. The oWce Is ta!fl'd by Daisy Grinnage, C'ashier·ln·charge,' and Mrs. Jean Larson. It also serves as the local office o! Jim Decker, local manager in t.he Orange County coast a I area. Til I ( 111:1""11\\ ~l II .\1 I \!I l \ I I ( ~~~ . Good Reading for the Whole Family I ·News ·Facts • Flllily F•res --------------The Chtllltlon $cl.nu Monlt« One Norway Sl., lkMiot~ 15, ~ Send your M""'PQPer f« the time chKUct. EncloMd lind my "-ck « money o-dw. 1 yeo, $20 0 6 months ito 0 3 mantts $S 0 DO YOU WAHT • ,_., • rWe, • ....... ...., ... ,Or.,.. .... ••••tW.t ..... , Try ....... ......_ w ... om. ..... MABJIIACE VOWS wwn ..Steel at Clutat Chwda by t.be Sea. 8Cil.boa. by Ml.aa Lfada St:UwelL dau9bter of Nr. cmd Nn. Cal- Yin St:Uwell of 2507 Rolly LA.. lfewpon Heigbta, cmd Chad• Drury WUUama, 80D oi Mr. cmd Mra llkbard Bucbcm. 471 Ea· tber Sl, C:O.ta Me8CL The Rn. LEGAL NO'nCE NOTICE OF PUBLlC H"EARIXG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thf' City Council or the City of Newport Beach will hold a publiC' h<'aring regarding pro. posed ordmance No. 947, amend. lng Dtstrl1:i~ap No. 36 and rezoning L t. 1 to 59, Inclusive, Tract :-;,, 1, located east of Irvine AvP, between 21st and 22nd Str<'<'ts In the Back Bay An>a. from an unclusl!led dis· trict to '.:in R-l·B District; Plan· ning Commission Amendment No. IOf. Notire Is hereby further given that said public hearing will be held on the 9th day of January, 1961, at the, hour of 7:30 ~.M. In the Council Chambers bt the Newport Beach City Hall, at which time anrl place any and all persons Interested may ap· pear and be heard thereon. MARGERY SCHROUOER CITY CLERK CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Publish: Dec. 29, 1960 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. WEIIIIIIIEI -. .. IIOIITVAft.....atii lUI~ another approach to brinf the problem to the attention of all aduJts. Dr. Katherine Baln, Marion L. Fae&'le and 'Robert S. Wyley conducted a n experiment Involving ~1 pre.schoolers who were trapped purpoeely In a aim· wlated experimental refrll'rator box. Three reaction pattern• fol· lowed: -One In four of the youngsters sat patiently for 15 minutes, making Jlttle or no attempt to escape. Thlrty·nlne percent were calm but lmmedl· ately tried to get out by puahlne on the walls or manipulating the Ia tch; the ,majority succeeded. The remainder became panicky or angry and kicked, pounded, or jumped; only one In three from this group was able to escape. Care was taken to pre\'ent the youngsters from being harmed In any way, and elaborate de· \•Ices were used to study their reactions accuratt>ly. Interviews with the parents later showed that this shut·ln experience did no harm. The ~xperlment dem- onstrates that the child who keeps his head and Immediately tries to get out stands the best chance ot Jiving to tell the tale. Legislation now requires that all refrigerators must open easily from the Inside. The present re. lease equipment Is not fooJ.proof but will allow the majority of trapped children to escape If they know how to manage the sltua . tlon." Ma kes you stop and think, doesn't It? Ed SaaJtb read tbe double riD9 weddJDg ....a. Niu NarilYD Seely ._ IDCiicl of boDor: Ni.u Nlchole Co.J•o••· a couaill of the bride, was bridesmaid. aDd lin. ~ lkiWD9er, the former 8arbara Nott, -a. brtcte.martroa. Alter a ~OOD 1D Palm SpriDp tbe yOu~ couple are maldn9 their bome at l.U S. SfCICIIDon Sl, Scmta AllCL M esa~'' • LJ a.JSSI COSTA IIEIA ORE WEEK ST AIITDfC WED., DEC. • Bob Hope. Lucille Ball ''The .Facta of Life" --Also-- "3 Murderesses" Alain Delon • Mylewe Dem· ongeot . Pas hale ~Petie Preview Broadway Hit SPECIAL WEW TED'S EVE SBOW lidO f.JL CORONA DEL MAR 2411 East COCIIIt Highway, at MacArthur BlYd. Dr. Doyle A. Bryant, Pastor START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT- BE IN CHURCH SUNDAY Sunday School 9:45 a.m. W onhip 10:50 'a.m. • 7:30 p.m. Training Union 6:30 p.m. A. Brya nt Pastor Where All Faiths Meet to Worship God CHURCH Attend the Church Of Your Choice Regularly FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Franklin 0. Bixler, Jr. Minister Ll 8·4778 . Parsonage Ll 8·5~1 SUNDAY 9:45 ···--·-·--·.Bible School 10:4<1 ....... -....... Church Service 5:30 Young Peoples' Meeting 6:30 ........... -... Vesper Service WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m . Women's Bible Study 7:00 p.m ......... Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m .......... Choir Practice Nursery and Child Care Provided FiNt Christian Ch urch 796 Victoria at Placentia Co ta Mesa CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES FtRsT CRUlleR OF CHRIST, ICJEJn'JST, 3303 VIa Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. and 1.-1 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 . 11 a .m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m . REAilJNG ROOM- 331S \tla Lido, Newport Beach Open week days- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Wednesdays 9 a.m .• 7:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Frldays- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SECOirD CIIU.cJI OF CHRJST, SCIEJn'JST Newport 8eacb at Coi'Oaa del Mar 3839 East Coast Hlghwlly Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY SERVICE 9:15 a.m. 11 a .m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM-3839 Eut Cout Highway Open week daya-- 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. You are cordially Invited to attend the Church Service. and to use the Readlne Room. DIRECTORY ST. JAMES . EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5·0210 The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00--Holy Communion 9:1:>--Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :00--Mornlng Prayer and Sermon Nursery and small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-HoJy Communion and HeaJlne Servl~ CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH CONCBECATJON AL 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, Calif. :\fOR:'-11:'-IG WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A.M. Church School classes 9:30a.m. Nursery for both hours. Edwin C. Gomke Minister LUTHERAN CHURCH Church of the Master 3545 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor Phone: ORJ ole 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-The Service 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11 :00 A.M.-The Servl~ WELCOME · NEWPORT HARBOR BAPI'IST CHURCH American Baptist Convention Falrvlew Ave. at Fair Dr. Costa Mesa Rev. Herbert Johnson, Pastor LI 8·3072 · Kl 5·4610 Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m. (Claaees for All Ages Momi~Worahlp _ 11:00 a.m. Evenlnr WorshJp ·-7:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer .lleeUne 7:00 p.m. fridqy, ~ 30, at 9:30 A.M. r For AI I - { •awtoll'l' uao. DUGif s TII'VaDAY. DD:DIUII .. 1- IVR••o EYE~~'~' TII'VaDAY. CO_,.A DEL 11AJ1. CALIF. Mrs. Roy Ha llberg of 1815 Bay . adere Terrace, Irvine Terrace, was hoste s at a holiday tea for actives and pledges ot Alpha Omicron rpJ and their mothers. Red and white sorority colors blended with the season's decor In table appointments and deco. rations. Mrs. Richard Batman. chair· man, was assl$ted by Mrs. John Beasley of Newport Beach and Mrs. Bert Esplau ot Corona del Mar. DESSERT •amc;E P~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charamza I JAMES D. . RAY Wlllitc C•tra111r 3512 E. COAST HWY., COitONA DEL MAl Otiole S-0510 ~ Ill Wt:M 1Jtla ll, C...._. c-&.1 lieu P'-a JIJ W.U I were hosts at a de .Wrt bridge Saturday evening, Dec. l7, at I E S A thear home, 615 ~farlners Drive, u , H a L s T E I II I Harbor Highlands. Thc>1r guests MISS SWANSON IS BRIDE TH E 1960 DEBUTANTES: In foreground. Mis\ Lydia J ohan Ba~er, '· ------------ left, and ·••.fss Susan Jeanne Kilroy· seco11d row, from left, Miss Christianne Carver, Miss Diane Sharon Riggs, Miss Jean Ullman and Miss Nancy l ynn Gc1rdrer; third row. M•~s Mary Jane • left, M'ss Valerie Sue l owe.,, M;ss Karen Jeon F1yn11, M <( l ,do 180 Guests at 1Shirar Party O F THE REV WESSELL I Hc1mbrook. left. and Miss N.,.,cy Ann M.,.,gan· oack row, from ::\lis 'l"'n.' \ Sw"'n a 'K J w Jf h b ld · G lee Purcell, M'ss Jc1ne Fraser Fo"'·u· M'« Palric'a Naro J or-*s • s .•... J ' nn .. son, .•• rs. ean o er. t e r ~ s • • " ., '"' "' Eighty gueo::ts w('re entertained t ea c her In El ::\f odeml Ele· sister, was matron of honor. Jo. a~d M'ss Sandra JeM W.,l;ort. U,able lo oe present for r e by ::\fr. and ::\1 rs. Cecil H. Shirar mentary School, became the seph Charbonneau, the bride p1cture was Miss Merrily DiMe s.,Hell. (Po.JI Kent phot~ Sunday evening. Dec. 18, at their bride of the Rev. Douglas. Wes· g room's brother.Jn.Jaw, was best home. 1727 Galatea Terrace. lr· sell on Monday a t the Lutheran man. 15 LOCAL DEBUTANTES \i ne Terrace. A <"OCktail buf!et. Church ot the Master, Corona del A wedding reception was held sparked with pink orchid and I Mar, where ::\tr. Wessell is pastor. at the Villa Marina Restaura nt. I MAKE BOW TO soc 1 ETY aqua shades, was the C't'nter of The S<'rvlce was ronducted by The newlyweds are spending a Interest. An all gold arrange. I the bride's father. the Rev. An· few days In the desert for their j ment. fa~hiont"d ot Rattan Christ· ders Swanson. honeymoon, and w111 make their Firteen Harbor Area girls made Joseph H. Riggs. a uxili ary pres!. mas trt"es. angt"IS, stars and c-an. "It's Fun to Dress In Fashion" home at the church's parsonage, their formal df'but Tuesday dent. who welcomed the guests dies, adorned the ma ntle. 4M Heliotrope Ave. 'I evening at the Newport Harbor and patrons. Mrs. Riggs then Among those enjoying Jhe a f. Debutante Ball, sponsored by the Introduced Nelson Wendell Neil'<'. fair were Mrs. Shlrar's Jfarents. 1-LIL •-e.&h. Til Newport Harbor Auxiliary or who In turll lntroduc-ed the debu· ::\>ir. and :\irs. J. w. Hines. and lliilllll. .... ... , I Childre n's Home Society, at the tantes. her brother and sister.Jn.Jaw, ::\fr. .. 11.-1.1 1-Balboa Bay Club. The young women appeared In and Mrs. J. W. Rines Jr. 1 .... • Aa each girl wu Introduced. white bouUant evening gowns Others from Newport Beach In· Mothers and daughters were she proceeded down the candle· and t"lbow length gloves and eluded the Messrs. a nd :Mmes. 1! entertained by the Ichthus So-lit a isle on the arm ot her carried formal bouque~ of pink 1 Ernest Hanman, Wendell Jones, rority, a service group for Chris· I father. m o u n ted the stage, and red n owers. Each wore a 1 Frank Glockner. Donald Bl)•an. tlan high school girla, at a holl· steppe? t h r 0 u g h a baroque I goldt"n Children's Home Society ~~lt~n GriN, Tt"d Korn';':'eibel. day tea at the home of Mrs. frame. and as s he made her bow, meda llion presented to them at W alham Chad w e I I , \\alii am Beecher Wallace, 1508 Ruth she was s~tllghted by a Cl)'S· th<-prt"·ball party at which. thev ::\foody. R.a_Y . ::\fichalek. Howard Lane, HarbQr Highlands. tal chandelier. I and their escorts wert" the g uests Carsons. Wal!•am &holle, Donald Sorority president Jann Bow· Judge Robert Gardner. host for of the auxilial)'. Lorenz. WIIIJam Chichester, Rob· man presented pins to lchthus the e\·enlng, Introduced :\Irs. After the final presentation t"rt Lange. Donald Rowe, Rn 2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY members. Mrs. Robert Kearns ha d IK>t>n made'. the girls were Simpson .. William ::\Iiller. Wil· CORONA DEL MAR was a speaker. Juven.lle Hall claimed by their ta thers cor the ham LE-tghte. Bob Long. John ORIOLE J.50JO traditional Debutante WaitT. A.'! ::\frs. Reva. Langley and ::\irs. Sal· jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iUiseiiffti•ii'in~eil•i"'i.fiiediieicli ... iOiltiil.o5ii50.il the fi nal trains of the danc<' ly Braly. I SALE. ••• Now Going On •• lie S..i-11••1 Cl EIUICE SALE M d H WNe ht:'ard. the:' young womcn a e appy Wt"re rejOlnt"d by iheir t"SCOrts. , lewlywenlre 1'..--la• Th<-Ci!tt"t"n honorees. their fa. 1 VWIIIIII6 ther~ and eS<'Orts were: I For lew Year·' rlllt . I ::\flss Lydia Johan Baker. Frank f Delos Baker. Ronald Meric-kt:'l : Expectt>d .uound the Xew Yt"ar By ELSIE PAJKTEB Mil'S Chris tlanne Carver, John 1 WC'ekt:'nd are nt:'wJy.wed ~tr. and What a spirit of Chrlstml\s Logan Carver. Ri chard Warming. ~fr-;. Eric J. Savage. son and 1 pervaded our clubhouse when ton Jr: Mil'S Karen Jean Flynn,, daughter-ln·law of :\tr. and :\Irs Lido Is le Woman's Club mem· Frank J oseph Fly nn. Robert In · John Savagt> or 2339 ~otre Dam<' bers gathc.-red tor their Decem· ~old ; ~iss Jant" Fraser Fontlus. 1 Road. Co~ta ::\tesa. ber meeting! Cally wrapped Cha rles Howard Fontlus James Eric Savage was graduatrti gltts brought !or children ot Frederick Montgomery:' M 1 s s la~t W('('k from Y: -Coa~r Guard Juvenile Ha ll overflowed !he I !~fancy Lynn Gardner. Judge Rob· A\'iallon ::\tach1~1~t ~1.att> School slelg~. l~t<'nd.~ for these Chnst·l ert Gardner. James Cortman. at Eltzabcth Cuy :'\. ('. Hts mas '' tshe~ · ::\1iss ::\farv J ane Ham brook., p;tr<'nt..-. and his brotht:'rs, Alan The d('{'or was in whitt". blue Theodore ::\tarshall Hambrook. and John. and his maaernal and silver and enhanced the I Richard Warren: Miss Patricia IZ,tandmother, ::\lr'. D t:' I phi n t" Intriguing poP<"orn trees deco· Nan Jones. C'..eorge Rafl'lllton Kantro. all are a~llctpating rating each luncheon table. Jone!' Newell Stickler: Miss Su m•'•'ltng his bnde. Adnenne, the <Gei>rg iana Grupe's idea. of san ieanne KJi roy, John &>res-d.1u~hter o.r ~l r. and Mrs. C. ~1. course. l ford Kilroy, Burke Mooney : ::\fiss Rouke of :\orfork, Va. The h.1ndmade Christmas tree Valerie Sue Lowen. Burt Carl Enc, a formt"r ~ewport Harbor were th<' ::\1essrs. and ~1mes. Ed· CJphol.lterta9 & Drapery ward Fo s, Ralph Pht>lps, Carl Llbem 1-4111 Stt>ntz. AJc>x Schvan and Dr. and j 1350 'lf...,.n •1.. eo.t. .._ ::\f rs. Loren Heather. ~--••••••••• .. {j~ PIE-IIYEITORY Ul E "Come and Bu.y it so we don't hcrye to count il" • All N.-c:bcmdiM Tabll fn~m 0u.r Jle9ular Stock. s~z .. s · 2Dl/z-Jualon. Nbaes, htlt.s. cmc1 Ball SbM. DRESSES lDdad!Dg Cocktail cmc1 Focmala Regular SALE 17 95 $5.00 16 95 to 18 95 . 9.88 17.95 :o 19 95 10.88 22 95 10.00 to 25 95 o 27 95 14..88 to 35 00 to 39 95 15.00 to 49 95 to 55 95 .. . -.. . .1 5.00 to 65 95 to 69 95 25.00 to 79 95 39.88 12.88 17.88 23.88 31.88 39.88 89 95 ...... _ 25.00 to 49.88 98 00 to 99 95 _ ·····-·· 49.88 to 65.80 139 95 79.88 29 95 to 69 95 79 95 to 120 00 179.95 SUITS _15.00 to 39.88 .. 39.88 to 69.95 _.100.00 COATS IDdudlD9 lmpoRid ~aDd F'IDest Caabmua 99 95 to 139 95 65.00 to 95.00 BLOUSES 5 95 to 10 95 _ 1.00 7 95 to 19 95 .. 3.88 to 5.00 1 C 95 to 25.00 . 4.88 to 8.88 SWEATERS 5 95 :o 55 00 . -· 3.88 to 29.88 !Deludes Orloa -Cca.bmeres-lmpwts-Fw Bletada SKIRTS IC ~5 to 39.95 . _.5.00 to 20.88 HATS PRICED TO CLEAR l PURSES, EVENING BAGS. GLOVES. HOSE • BOUTIQUE DRASnCA.LL Y REDUCED ~~A~Y Ml5CELLA~E0t:S ITDI5 :\OT LI:'TED ALL SALES FINAL 1515 E. COAST BWY. CORONA DEL MAll on the Wassail bowl was lov· Lowt"n Jr .. Harlan Dirk Eastman: Hts:h &hool student. wall !>e sta· lng~made ~membe~~h~ Miss ~ancy An~ Manpn. ttt~o:n:r~.J~a~t~P:M~~~~~~l~es:·~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= Nlckertz' Brownie troop #7. Robert Taylor Mangan. Cary r Fourth grade Brownies who par. Schaumburg CNancy's sister. Su . .... IIIIICIIIII • Ill Fall alii Wllter •nll•lllll Oaiole 1·1- BRAGG'S . .. 2737 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR tlclpated in this handicraft In · san. bowed In 1958l. eluded Brooke Buhler, Toni Mis_c: Unda Glee Purcell. C'h<'S· Hewitt, Susan Cox, Lisa East· ter Frederick Purcell. RogN man, Christie Hough, Kristine Lake: ~flss Diane Sharon Riggs, Laun, Lcs iN' Littlejohn, Pamt"la Harold Donald Riggs. Jamt"S Meserve. Taffy Michelsen, Kath· Terrance Montgomery: Mill.<~ Mer. leen NlckN IJ:. Diane Plumb, rlly Dlant" SafCcll. Hudson Brooks I Susan SC'II<'Uft"le. Sharon Trem· Saffell. William Karges: Miss bley, Pamela Vreeland and Jean Ullman. Charles Ullman . Vlcld Wh ite. Robert Sangster : Mlu Sandra The spcakNs table was decor. Jeanne Watson. Dr. Norman ated with gold sprayed Chr ist· E rnest Watson, Jame~ Parsons :~~~~~~~iiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i1 mu t:ree tied with green velvet Warmln~ton. I rlbboru and at Its bue were The ball commltf~ was head· aold pin• cones and needles. ed by Mrs. Phelps Merlckel. and (Lucille wtoon 1s the proud her cotnmltte membt>rs were Mrs. .. ,.~ ... ~······ ...... ....... $tU.I1 Sllrt 1111111111 . pvnunr of this tree.) Jack E. Rlley, Mbutantes: Mrs. Following a Mlldous ham loaf R•rt l~old. dec.'oratJona; Mra. luaebeon. Prue Holden condUct· J. ~rt Me.e"'~· .upper; Mrs. ~ the b u 11 n eas IDfttlng. 'l"ftnoU L. Root. hoeteaes: Mrs. 'nltouah actJon by Woman's William C. Adams. trnsum-; QO. new fUD will be COil· Mrs. Henry L. Jones. rHerva • ~ted ..,. tb1e lfti!UP few tbe Uona; Mrs. Kartla Lot'lmey, In· ~ ._ ud e111ce. vttatJona; Mra. D. ftWp Clark, CJie4rt lak!odr a r ra n 1 e c1 tM: Mrs. lra W. SlnltiL prMenta· ..... ............... Kever has a Uon; Mrs. Howard a. Lawwon • ...., Nelllwcl auch an ovation proocram1; Mrs. llr1lee W. Sum· t.M "'OtaDtlln .. , .wntMn ner. pbotopapby, ancl Mrs. IOhn tr.n Newport Harbor Hilb ~. l*blk ,..IAft.tona. wt.o rendftecl voc:a1 •· llc!Uone ..... tM ~u.nt ell· Ndlon ., ... Marie IDe ..... ftCal IMIIWctllr for t.be hlp ........ 'l'lwy ..... ~led at tM plano by Jain. 'lef17 Kll· a.. A retam vtalt In t.be '-tuft ~~~In order. MATTaEIIES ----.....a .::-..-=&:.. ~. :C:'-AniBI co ... ... ......... WALTAH CLARKE'S • The DEilY COFFEE SHIPS In Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar Sincerely Exte nd Best ~JShes To You For E•ery Day Of The New Year AS A PUillC S8V1CE AND IN COOPUA TIO N WITH The Ne wport Beach Police O.pc:utuwnt ADd The E.ip Coff.e W1l le s....cl New y._·, m W'ffh • ~ .. Of. Denny Coff.e Shop. '"IF YOU DRINK -AND D111VE MAD IT COFFEE -AND STAT Auw- c SHOP • • I • .. Trim the Tree Party Is Held COIIOIIA DID. IIAI. CALli'. ,.,.,_.., &WDI ta081DA'f the POUCE ILOIIB er, Louts BrHr, lohn Barrt'tt. hter Barrett, B. H. Conlllln, n1lf • • · Lawrence Cooper, John Caram. EDUCA110K e WIIWY. DaC. • T. Dlnwld41e, ~1 VIa .Nice, Lido three windOwS at that addresa, Tea •· Tate. 310·3tth St., Jale, reported the theft ol a 165 caualne 1300 damaee • • • Ken· We.t Mewpert leach, reported boat trailer from the Genoa boat dall Knight, 2149 Seville Ave~ the theft ol a bicycle from 218 earden, Lido Jsle ... TWo fish· BalbOa, reported the theft of a 34th St., ••. Minor damaee re· lne ~Ia, a tJshlng rod and 6 :S"·foot high plaatlc stuUed aulted when a ataUon wagon amaU feather Jlg8 were atolen Santa Clau. from his front yard driven by -.obert J. Miles, 1915 n-om the 32-foot eabln cruleer. . . • Four teen-age harbor-area A 1 t u r a Dr., lrvlne ~rrace, Gay Tar, owned by William C. surfers were charged with tak· etopped at the northwest entrance Hall, 73ClJ W. Ocean Front, New· tng 2 bundlea of shakes from the to Newport Blvd. from the Arches port Beach, moored at 611-3ht Vance Roofing Co., 2611 Newport over.,._ and was bumped in the St., Newport Beach .•. Two rods Blvd., Newport Beach, and bum· rear by a C~t;r ~lven by Francls and reels valued at S127 were lng one of the bundlH Jn a R. Schuh, Monterey Park •.. stolen from a boat moored at beach fire rlne at 26th St. and A kitten wat impounded after 2572 Bayshore Dr., Bay Shores, W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach. blUnt and acratchlne Mr. and owned by Richard H. Mahon. . .. A car driven by Mrs. 'Ruth Mrs. Gordon Redmon, 109 Lark· 1519 Santanella Tr., Irvine Ter· H. Leach, Los Angeles, damaged spur Ave., Corona del Min' . . . race . . . Vehicles driven by a bumper and tender on a car Mahlon Smith, 6, or 1~~·28th Keith A. Mackie, 18, of 3136 Gl· parked on Aeate Ave. near S. St., Newport Beach, 1acerated 2 braltar Ave., Costa Mesa. and Bay Front, Balboa Island, regis· toes In spokes In a whHI In his Robert F. Fortner, 24, or 135 VIa tered to Mrs. Gladys Turner, 1.26 bicycle when he tell off the bl· Lido Soud, Lido Isle, were In· Apolena Ave., Balboa Island ... cycle In the 2200 block W. volved In an accident at 3430 Rose Bartllng, 256 Morning Can· In a aettlng kept traditionally Enallsh and old tuhJoned wu the ttee trlmmJna coclctaiJ buffet party with which Mr. and l4n. Ben Farlattl entertained more than 1:50 friends laat week at their Hurley Bell, Corona del Mar. Michael Wolf, Andy Devine, Wll· 11IJI,IU.S • Uam Quinn, Perry Holden, lohn hlld ,_, ... &Jectaz 'r.Kitll ···-·· .. -----·-.,_ .... 11P XJua, Ken SwedHn, Jamee I.O.L aADIO & T.V. • The Chrlatmas tree was hung With decoratlbns elven In years put by ,uests. All were con· veraatlon pieces-mrtatlous an· gels, snow me n, glltterlne anow- balls, ha'ld carved wooden men, and a hundred varlatlona of the theme of the season, Santa Claus himself. Glimpsed a mong the many who came and went were the following from the Newport Har· bOr area: the Messrs. and Mmes. Bud Albright, Clarence .Beesemy· Turner, Harry WNtover, Peter \~~~~~322~:Marine~~~A:ve~·~;la~l~boa~;lal~an4~~~0R.~;I-IIOO~~~~~~ Van Zandt, and Mrs. Merle Atf. lerbaugh, Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs. Norman McLeod, M,.., Stew· art Nolton and M,.., 'Earl 'Story; also Dr. and Mrs. Donald Dun· can, former Arcadians who re· cently have moved to Cameo Shores; Mr. and Mrs. lame• carney of Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Clark, of Chapman Woods and Ba1b0a leland; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shafter and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Moore, formerly of Pasadena, and now residing In Newport Beach. ~P~tW r. 111 jfAA &QJD ROBERT HILL'S Ocean Front, Newport Beach. . . . VIa Udo, Newport lk>ach. yon Rd., Shore Cll!fs, reported e IIOIIDAY, DEC. 5 e SA'I'VIIDAT. DEC. 10 the theft of a $200 tape recorder WALTAH CLARKE'S Pistols, revolvers, rilles, am-Two drums valued at $160, the and a $100 record player from BAWADD IBOfS munltJon and a transistor radio, property ol Orange Coast Col· her car parked in Newport America's Laraest Select:Jon valued at ~.65 were stolen ln lege, were stolen from the car of Beach, Santa Ana or Tustin . . . Rouodf da Clock Hawaiian Fashion the burrlary of the 80-foot J im WinterbOthem, 400 Snug A car driven by Robert D. Ma· ()pea laa. & £...._ CHEFS INN 3201 E. Cocmt Hwy., Corona d•l Mar OR 5-0470 schooner, Double Eagle, moored HarbOr Rd., Clltf Haven, ln a Joskl, Alhambra, damaged the 2DIIIAIUJfE AVL. L\LaOA JSLAJO) at 2431 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport parking lot at Marine Ave. and --~(C~o~n~t~ln~u~e~d~o~n_:p~a~g~e:__:7:._> --~--------------o_a __ 3_·_38~JC~D--------~~~!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~!!~~~~~~ Bfoach, owned by the Leonard A. Bayside Dr., Newport Beach Dungan Co., Glendale ... Gall . . . Victor Mayo, 39. of 419 Barnett. 4C17 lk'lvue Lane, Balboa. Poln~ettla Ave., Corona del Mar, was taken to Hoa~ Hospital for was arrested on a charge of In· treatment arter taking an over· toxicatJon in auto In front of dose of mPdiclne . . . Juliette 3():10 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Milliken. 140 Via Wazlers. Udo Mar, at 5 a .m .... During the Isle. reported that a hit and run night eggs and apples were car hit the rear of the house at thrown on the car of AI Beatty. that address and tirove away ... 1576 E. 0<-ean Front, BalbOa ... Mrs. Lois Vogel. 2900 Paper Lane. Phil E. Hoke, manager of New· Upper Bay, re ported the loss of port Shoreside Co., 112 W. Coast an Australian sheep dog and Hwy., Newport Beach, reported puppy German pollee dog ... the theft of a $443 35·horsepower Threoe suits valu<'d at $270 were outbOard motor from the stern stolen from the homP or Ruben of a 15-foot runabOut ... Arthur E. Lucio, 933 W. Balboa Blvd .. W. Summerv111e, 2800 ..La fayette Balboa. Ave., Newport Beach, s uffered a • TUESDAT. DEC. 6 stroke at 2602 Newport Blvd., Car-; driven by Donald :\t. ~ewport Beach, and was taken Brown. La~una Beach. and Lor· by ambulancP to county hospital. ramP K. Howarth. 127 Dahlia • SUJfDAT, DEC. 11 .\\'1'. Corona del Mar. wer<' In · Waltt>r Podolak, 57. of 1500 voh•<'d in an arrirtPnt at Coast Cornwa ll L.lne, Westdi!f. was Hwv anrl "Mar~uPrllP A\'P . Co charged with Intoxication in mna riel ~tar. at 12:15 am .... I public at 120:5 Park AH· .• BalbOa \lni-. R Lovell. 12. Cl)!';ta :\t<'~a. lsldnd, at 2:10 am .... Lyle wac; arrf''>INI on a rhargP or in· Hosk1n. 1220 \V. Co4"' llwy. '~"wation In puhlir at 306 E. ~t>wport ~arh. <'Omplain<'rl th~t O<·t'.tn F'ronr. R;tlho;1. at 1:18 a.m. holes WN(' shot by BB p<>IINs m . P.tint bru-.hr<: ancl !land paJ'll'r ,,tlurtl at Sl--.665 wNr <:10l<'n in thl' hurglary of a J;!nrajll' ;n H27 \ourtlanrl Rrl .. l \ 1meo Hliithlan<l-:. ownNl hy Lr•onnrd lslf'v. r..,rr\rn r.ron• t t•ontral'tor .. Frank Cort<'~l'. S.1Hi Rivt>r t\V('., V.'ro;r Nr•wport, r,... norlf'fl th(' l o~~ or 3 S.il)() cl iamoncl ring In thl' Nl'wport ;urn . • WEDNESDAY. DEC. 7 A $230 wr11<1 watl'h wac; <otol C'n rrom a drain board on a o;lnk In 1 a 'hnthroo•n In thr unO<'rupled hom(' of M r~. N.•dir M. Dague.~ 15 Balboa COVI''l ..• ~frc;. Margie Saker. 2291 l Mnneol Rei . Sal· hoa. romplalned that a 2 h('ad"d floodlight had l)f>1•n pullrd from a tnmch up ahout 1. •nchPs from 1 the ~~tround lr\Pl at hN proJ)('rt)' at 2101 E, Balboa 8\vct .. Balboa ... A battNy, rarpf'l noor mat.1 refleetor lens a net ra rlla tor ra;>. articles valued at $40. were stoh-n from a NH In lhc garag<' or Mrs. SumE'll F'org<'V. 209 Via I Genoa. Lido lslt> ... Two <'ight· foot flbeorglnss floats. valued at $240. wert> stolen from tht> stor- age yard at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa ... Frozen roods valued at $100 were stolen from a frPe'l.· . t'r In the garage or Mrs. AHrcd I O'Leary, 1708 0 c E' an Blvd .. Balboa. I • TBUBSDAT,DEC.I I I Freed Myself of Clothes Pins! because LUcn.LE and CLAlll Do a better Job COAST Waaherette and Shirt Laundry We lroD All Our OwD Flat Work 3~ E. COAST RlGBWAT Corooa del II• ( Aaoee fi'OIIl the Poctolflc:e) MathE'w Casey, 9, ol 126·40th St .. West Newport, was bitten on the right leg by a dog ht> had been playing with ... A trartic accident at Newport Blvd. and niCE STAJrTI AT YOOil DOOI Finley Ave .. Newport Beach, ln· volved a car driven by Thomas A. Rainer. 67, Santa Ana, and a motorcyciP ridden by Peter E. Longpre, 22, of 221-29th St. New· port Beach . . . A thief stole a $25 bike from a garage at 227 Via Orvleto, Lido Isle, owned by Wllllam A. DonohO(', 14, same address . . . Henry May, 32, of 92-1 E. Ocean Frent. Balboa, was a rres ted on a w~trrant charging non-support and was tourned over to rounty sherilf ofllcers . . . Radios and other articles were stolen in a burglary of Da· vpy's Locker number two, Coast Jfwy. at the Sayshorc bridge, Newport Beach. • F1UDA'r. DEC. I A bicycle was stolen from Ed: win A. Andre s. IJO.t S. Bay Frl)nt, Balboa Island ... Rus· st>ll Cleary, 108 30th St., New· port Beach, reported the theft of a :S-gallon gas c.n from hll truck ... John Kirk. \1004 Oak St . Costa Mesa, r~ported the theft of a $31:,0 camera !rom hll ronre Jon building on the end of the BalbOa Pier ... Redfield E HEI • UFE GUARD FLARES ~: • Yellow-Bright-vi•ible for 300 yard• or more • long·luming -25 minutes or mo • • Euily Lit-with match or cigarette lig.,ter • Non-Toxic-Hfe uound childrc •Nt1M INTER~'t 4.SO ;:¢, • J1aoii£.Jiji;JA*fifl"f;i0,1t6l, l'T~-yol{s 6J!D; 1. 6IFrt I (NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY - CHOICE OF ONE Gin PER PERSON) RED SAFETY HANDLE GRIPS FOR liKES HALLMARK DESIGNED COMEDY QUILTED HOT PAD FOR THE HOMEI s•FETY . REFLECTOR TAIL LIGHT FOR liKES Saend New Year's EYe AT THi VILLA MARINA ENJOY THE ULnMATE IN DININ6 AND DANCIN6 IN THE AQUARIUM ROOM MIDST AN ATMOSPHERE OF REAL FESTIVITY. by ....... Keys c.... I fll.eA .. lassl-1 ___ • IESERYAnONS NOW ... & TAKIN -----. -. . ---. --. --. --. In the Lounge DMce to the mu~ic of The Tommy Hearn Trio ~ ............ ·-7 ............ J-1 c.t-...... a -curr.l .._at.._ Y ...... l&ke 1'lllaoe. ftll .......... ~.,_,..._._ Me•• b -. Try 0.. New D•c• Floor a. ... Lo•ge --. -----. ---------. --. RYOUI SUNDAY MORNING IRUNCH SPECIAL PRIME Ill IUFFET SERVED EVERY SUNDAY MORNING FROM 10 A.M. 12 NOON C..plde Dtaaera 8enM l:tt -lt:SO rrt. a s.a. WI lJ ,. -. Newport 1eac• At Tile ElltraiiCe to .... ls-.ct. • ..... 01 5-0200 "We love it!" ... living at Mesa Verde Cambridge Richard and Barbara Murtaugh are enthu~iu­ tic about their new Mesa Verde Cam br idge home. Both are good golfers and Dick 13 an expert surf-boarder. They have two lovely chil- dren, Mark, age 4 ~ and Les lie, age 3. Mr. Murtaugh is manager of a machine tool com- pany and Mrs. Murtaugh. an ex-airline stew- ardess. is now a smart young homemaker. The Murtaughs are typical of the active successful people that have bought new MP.sa Verde Cam- bridge homea-"Behind the gates" in beautiful Mesa Verde. Prices start at $23,750: for information call Kl 9-1533 Mod1l~ ,.,,.,.;~htfl b11 Pttl n r .. ,.,.iture Co .. Co•la Mfufa SPECULATIVE? .., ... ...., . .................................. _ _..... .......... •• .. .., ..-utY .. '~-" ......... 01 •• c...~~-............. -........... -..,~ -r • J'Miad I 1..,. lalsnll P.t •••"• ........ ;"IE I .. -...... ••sllil'lls .... S .. -.... 12 e as • a wzu a 0 ww•str mw-er • .., Co. a&WIOft ..... Dlla. f 'NUMDAY. HCDIMJI a a. CO_,.A D&l. IIA& CAUP. ,.,. ""D &Y&IIY NUMDAT From the POUCE BLO II ER fContlnued from pa2e 6) parked car of H. S. Mazet, 125 N. Bay Front, Balboa Island, at ~ Emt'rald Ave. e MOIIDAT. D&C. II bor Jflrh School . . . Clete F. Stephens, 33, of ·126 1~·2'1th St., l'•ewpon Beach. wu hun when his ear was hit In the ~ar by a car driven by Dr. Lester H. VIer· Harry E. Hourigan. 414 El Modena Ave.. Newport Beach, reported the theft of a $40 tire and wheel from his pick-up truck ... Gertrude Bedell, 716 Jumlne Ave., Corona del Mar, reported about 12.50 worth ol guollne ~Jyphoned from her car parked In front of that address . . . Mar- ahall S. Preston, 925 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, allpped on crutches and fell outside the entrance to a restaurant at 1045 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach, and was taken to county hospital by ambulance ... A vandal using an Ice pick punctured 4 tires, causing SJ{)(j damage, to the car of Nancy Bryant, 2323 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar. parked In her drive- way while she was eone over the lin~«,~ 4~ ~Ull~ D~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!~~~~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newport Heigh~. and knocked ahead Into a atoppPd car drlvton bv Allan K. Clendenen. 19, of t 110 Clay Ct., Clift Havton, on HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED AD RATES -Cash witt! order or within I 0 «~•Y' Newport Blvd. near VIa Lido, 1 Time 2 Times ] 11m.. Newport Beach ... Thomas R. AVAILABLE December 1st, two 50 Ruuell, 40 Cabr111o St.. Lido IPe · bedroom unturnahed house, 20 words or leu .... ----···------···----· .. --· .75 1.25 I. nlnsula, reported the thet1 or a enclosed patio, garbage dt.p<»· 21 words to 30 words .. ................... . . 1.00 1.50 2.00 blcvcle from a parking lot at al, ga.raee. South of Boulev::..rd, 31 d t .. 1\ d 1 25 2 00 2 50 3433 VIa Lido, Newport Beach 438 Acacia, COM. Year's lease. wor ' o ""' wor s ., .. ______ , ........ ·-· . . • ... Paul Delt. 41~5\' Hellotrol)4' Adults, no pets, owner at oa E.c:ft word over 40 words ...... . .03 .05 .07 Ave .. Cotona del Mar. complained 5-0047, 620 OrchJd, COM. (SEE ORDER FORM BELOW FOR SPECIAL MAIL-IN RATES) that a bull terrlor pup grabbed hold of his rpants legs on two !!eparate daya, preventing him from crOLUing ·the strt't"t at the ~uthwest corner of Iris Ave. and First Ave .. Corona del Mar ... Lola Woltensparger. 38, of 340-1 Marcu!' Ave> .. West Newport, was injured when she> fell in the bathroom of her home and was taken to Hoag Ho~pltal by am· bulanre for treatment. w.-ek-end. e TUESDAY. DEC. 13 e T111711SDA1'. DEC. 15 M. E. Collins, 3()J E. 0<-c>an Front, Balboa. reported the theft of a S30 stroller from the front yard durin~ the night . . . Dr. William Novick. 2015 Ocean Blvd., Balboa , repor1ed a teen· age boy just threw a burning stick In his rear yard. possibly TWO BEDROOM house for rent. furnlahed or u n f u r n l shed, garbage d I s p o s a I, garage, wash!ng facilities. No peta. OR .J -4372. ; .... t:1NFURN ttto, duplex, two bed - rooms, disposal, stove, patio, garage. Newly d e co r a t e d. Adults, no pets, yearly rental. _OR 3-9377, COM. __ _ PARTLY FURNISHED, 2 bedr. bath, living room, kitchen, laundry facilities, large yard, patio, 1 block shopping, trans- portation, schools. Near beach, lovely view. 417 HeUotrope, Corona del Mar. APTS. FOR RENT WOU WANTED_-_IFOR SALE WAN'f'Eo-lronJngln my home, FIREPLACE WOOD "Where $1.25 per hour. Mabel WhJt-1 you buy an armful or a truck· man, 607 Ma rguerite, Corona I load." Call Ll &·57-42. Go9d de Mar. ORiole 3-2774. dry Or.tRgewood. Open 9 to 5.. MUSICAL I 2055 ~e\\'J)Ort A\Pnue, Cocta --)fe a Look for sign t\£W & USED SPI~E'T ORG AXS FROM $395 !I:EW & t:SED SPI~E'T PIA.'WS FROM $395 LargPst Sclt'Ctlon to Chose from ·open Fri. nights 'til 9:00 p.m." WOODWORTH'S AUTOMOTIVE FREE OIL CHANGE WITH LUBRICATION $1.75 WTTH THIS AD · A $.') trash Ci\n was stolen from the rc>a r of the home of R E. Daniell. 709 N. Bay Front. B~lbOJl rsland ... A 50-year-old mlleftor's Item ship bell. valued at $100, was stolen from a flag J>Oit' on the boat dock at the homE' of Margene K. Musser, 612 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle . . . Ralph L. Lincoln. 1727 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. owner or Jf'rry's Restaurant, 1520 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach, was called after the front door was found o~n In tht-re.~taurant but noth· lng was found taken or dis- turberl . . . Ed ~wls. Newport Marine Radio, 2607 W . Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, com- (Continued on page s• FUR..~. 1 BDR.'"f. Apt. Gar. Dis . So. 2620 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-5530 • LECAL JIIOTICE sd. H.iway. Adults only. No Corona del Mar NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A -369'73 pets. No garage. OR._3-5447. 515 N. Main. S.A. Kl 7-4459 lit k 2 Estate of plalned that a shop ter too BERNICE L. HARRIS transistor radios valued at $40 each Eileen I Marshall 25 Deceased. of 879 . Center st.: Costa Mt>sa:, NOTICE IS HEREBY G~ to a nd Bill c Melo 37 or 2967 1 the creditors or the above named Ct>ylon Rd.: Costa' M~a. were decedent that all persons having a rrt>sted at 11 :46 p.m. outside a claims against the> said decedent restaurant at J.t:iO Via Oporto. are required to tile them. with Newport Bea<-h. on charges of the necessary vouchers, in the intoxication In public. office oC the clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them, • WE.DIIESDAT. DEC. lC with the necessary vouchers, to UNFURNISHED two bedroom, $75.00 month, Corona del Mar. OR 3-1917. Not the best but worth the money. -----UNFURN. 2-bedroom apt., 1'-i blocks from ocean. sundeck with view of hills, 319 Jasmine, CD~f. OR 3-7434 after 5 p.m. FUR..~ISHED APAR'n1ENT, good location. pleasant surrounu- ings. .So children. ~o p e t s. Yearly lease. 610 Mar,uerlte. Corona del ~ar. AVAILABLE -J.-a-nu_a_ry---,Sth~ rum. lshed bachc>lor aparunc>nt with cooking racalitaes.. Separate unit in rear $60 a month. 604 Orchid, Corona del Mu. Larry Tiner, 14, of 4817 Esther 1 the undersigned c/o Harry L St., Costa Mesa. su(!er~.>d a Blodgf'tt, 271.2 Eut Coast Hlgh- brokt>n toot when It was run way, Corona del ~ar, CallComla, over by a truck driven by David which Is the place of business F.. Kerr, 57, Los Angeles, on· a of the undersigned In all matters FOR RENT basketball court at Newport Har-pertaining to the estate oC said __ - -- LECAL lfOTJCE NCYnCE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY' OF ORANGE No. A-369'72 decedent, within six months aC-I A1TRACTIVE studio octice on ter the Clrst publlcatlon of this Coast Highway, Corona del notice. Mar, Private bath, utllltles Dated December 9, 1960. furnlshed. $60. Jordan's, Zi32 Vincent Dean Harris E. Coast Hwy. OR. 3-2430 . Executor of the Will of the above named decedent. HELP WANTED Estate oC 1 ..... GUY A. HARRIS Harry L. B ....._gett Dece d 2712 East Coast Highway TOP t)PPORTUNITIES NCYnCE IS H~Y GIVEN to Corona del Mar, Callfomla DAILY Attorney Cor Executor. decedent that •11 ! tpers::~ru havtng · ' • JUNE FARRAR MOTELS IN CORO:'l A DEL ~tAR SEA CREST MOTEL 2931 East Coast Hwy. Corona del ~1ar ORiole> 3-63'i0 Wl~'TER RATES I~ EFFECT 1 A-2 Bedroom Aparttnents. Kitchenettes ~lcely Furnished HEATED POOL Children & Pets Welcome PAINTING FOR EXPERT PAL'ITlNG -CALL - Sympson 6 Nollar Newport's OldHt Establl$hed Painters OR 3-3630 -Eves OR 3-5454 Poperhangmg & Painting QUALITY WORK, U CENSED. I~· SURED, FREE ES'ITMA TES Herb M tller's RICHnELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Polnsettl.a OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar JOHNSTONE'S Meso Auto Wreckers Used Au to Paru. n.tee We lfuy Can and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8·7013 I ~ Placentia Avto. Costa MMII SERVJCF.S ------------- MIMEOGRAPHING STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE TYPL~G LETTERS DIRECT MAIL SERVl!I:G CORONA DEL MAR Call For Appoantment ESTHER I...EECH Mil..LS OR 3-8805 Eves. & Weekeoda Call MI 6-5588 Zi32 E. Coast Haway Corona del Mar HOME MAINTENANCE EljtJ CleM Util& the cred!tors of the above named 1 Publlah: Dec lS. 22 29 Jan. 5 Be Sure To Check With claims agalnst the aald decedent E 1 A are required to file them. with I LECAL IIOTJCE ~MP oyment gency Ray Thompson Ml 6-5148 Reliable Mamtenance Company the necessary voucht'rs. In the CERTIFICATE OF BUSl:-I ESS 4i5 :oi. Newport Blvd .. New·port olfice of the clerk of the above THE Um>ERSrGN£0 do hereby ~fidway 6 -4481 entitled court. or to present them, I certify thnt they are conducting MOVING with the necessary vouchers. to a restaurant and bar busin~ at ::....:...::.....__:__::.__ ______ _ the undersigned c/o Harry L. 251 E. Coast Hwy., .Se\\rport Blodgett. 2712 East Coast High· Beach. CJiifornla. undc>r tht.> fie- way, Corona del Mar, Call!ornla. tltlous firm name or REUBEN'S, which l$ the place of business and that said firm Is composed of the undersigned In all matters of the following persons, whose pertaining to the estate ot said namt's in full and plat'eS or rc>si - deredent, within six months af· dence arc> -as follows. to-wit: ter the first publication of thl$ John R. ~fcl ntosh, 26il Bay- notice. shore Dr., Newport Beach, and Dated December 9. 1960. James L. Gray, 1.23 VIa Orvieto. VIncent Dean Harris Newport Beach. Executor of the Wlll of the WlTNESS our hands this 1st above named decedent. day of November. 1960. Harry L. Blodgett JOHN R. MciNTOSH MOVING? 2 Fast Insured movers and large van $11.00 an hour Time starts at you door ... Why pay more? State P.U.C. Permit No. 30-2792 -Call- NEWMAN 2712 Eas t Coast Highway JAMES L. GRAY Corona del Mar, Call!omla STATE OF CAUFORNIA l TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Attorney for Executor. ) ss. Mldwav 6-2528 or Llbertv 6430 Publish: Dec. 15. 22. 29. Jan. 5 COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 124 Broadway, Costa )tc>sa In the Newport Harbor Ensign. ON THIS 1st day of NovembN, 7 • unc!""APING A.D. 1960, before me, -rhomas .&..n.n~ LECAL JIIOTJCE E. Heffernan. a Notary Public SUPERIOR COURT OF THE in and for the said County anli STATE OF CALIFOIL"'llA State. resldln~ therein. duly FOR mE c()UNTY-ef' -{)RANGE commissioned and sworn. l)<'r- Complete Londscaptng Service FREE ESTIMATES No. 91660 sonally appea~ lORN R. ~ir- sum10NS l~'TOSH and JAMES L. GR.~ Y. SA:H Green Stampe (General) known to me to be the pe-rsons F'ree dell~ TREVA JEAN WESTMORE· who-;e names are subscribed CORO~A DEL MAR NUJtSEJn LA~D. a Minor, by her to the within Instrument, and OR 5_0160 . 2744 E Coast Rwy Guardian ad Litem. MABEL asknowledged to me that they ODESSA BERSCH. Plaintiffs ext'Cuted the same. IN WIT-PHOTO SUPPLIES vs. :'lESS WHEREOF. I have here-~~~-- PAINTING & PAPERHANGING LARRY HA..\flLTO~ LlcE-n..ed & rnsur?d FREE ESTIMATES J E 1-1419 PAINTING Interior-Exterior Expert Attention Givpn Your P3 lnting Problems FREE ESTIMA n:..; Licensed & ln<>ured u 8-0742 CARPET CLEANING Specialists rn: • Wall·to-\.Va ll e Furnot ure f ) Sal¥:~=='" Carpet Cleaners fl'ff r -11matt'S M l 6·2323 READ Otters Gt: ARA. "\'TEED Cleanmg Servtces • Comm~rrial * Profe Jonal • ResldentJal By Call or ~onthly Con tract u bc.>rty 8 --!241 Why Not? LET HENRY DO IT Cement &: rough ca.rp<"ntcr work. Reasonable>. Will go anywhere In :\t-wport Harbor Area. KI 5-2-H1 Pamtmg-Decorating PAPER HANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT Ucenaed Contractor 1897 Or~nre A~. Costa .._,. Ubfort)• 8-862R Carpentry M rnor RPpa• rs ~o Jnb Too maU' H 0 ANDERSON 2966 Pepptor Tr~ Lane Co.,ta Mf'o;a C11lll Kl mtx-rl~· 5 8175 tr no a nswo•r <'all M1 6 ·2372 CARPENTRY JOSEPH WAYNE WEST· unto set my hand and afiixed ALL TYPES OF MORELAND. Defendant. my ornclal aeal tht-day and Photographic Supplies EN ·S 1 G N Reparr and Remodel ·TilE PEOPLE OF THE STAT£ \'<'lH in thls Cer1lflcatc first e Fast Color FUm Sftvt<'t". OF CALIFORNIA. abovt-written. e Movie Projectorw for Rent W. B. AJ:,•n Ml 6·4871. To the above named Defendant: THOMAS E. !IEFFERNA.S e Model Airplane Sup-plies SEWING & B.~EciH WAYNE WESTMORE· ~~?:";~.on Expires MEARS CAMERA SHOP CLASSIFIED EXPERT AL~~~~ You are hereby directed to ap· Publish: Dec. 22. 29. Jan. 5, 12 t78l N~wpor1 Blvd _ o.ta 'M~> j t fA..,ional~ulck ~rvlce ..... pearandansw~ ~e rom~~nt l=n~t~h~~~N_<-_~~~rt~H_a_r~~~=E=ns~i~g=n~=~=~=~~n=t'=U~~=~~=~~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~~ ~nable prlre~Call ~~~ of the above named plaintiffs ... ---- - - - ---- - - - - - -.. - - -__ - -.. tiled In the above entitled court I _ ~"rout~~ ·a~a~~te":o~ed,na~~~ 1 Mail in Y~ Classified Ads • e •• Special Low Rates! 1 court, wltbln TEN da,ys art~r the ~e.rvlce on you or this summons. 1 I !!:~~:~:;,~~a:;! ~/ / , I vu 11IJS II.ART,...-on WOIID PD DACE ProChedrper { I u eerved elseWhere. I I You are hereby not1!1ed that L -----2. -----3. -----4. -----5. ----- a.nJeea you so appMr and an· 1 ~ I I IW'ft', said plalntilf wm take 6' / 1. ____ 7. ----a. ____ t, ----10. ----Oawi&calioa ~t tor ~ney or dam· # / .... ciiiDaMed tbe eoaaplalnt V (# 1{ ----12. ----u.. ----1._ ----u. ----For W. ·--I • ......_.,.. oonuact. • wW ~ ... ,//Ii W.tM to ._, _ :::-:.==:== ' .. ~ ~ISwarclaoalySOcbaaet-sartioa-3~-.lrlJIG ~~==. 1 r::'~ October .. 1J80. ' , 1&. 11. 1& ll. • ~~""' ... .. • AU.ACE. Clertt • ~ --'-I I ., D. Pen)' )(Q1'Iatcl. '-11. 22. -.. -WM .,..W ·- DeputJ Clertt. "' --------------------------Lelt • ,..... -I QAI.Ym a. ~E a -a • a ... .,._ .. -.......... ... _at • -w ----••· ----------· ----------• .:;.) A-·--'-I rQ 6 w ·-: ~ • J(GIUa tt.wpon Jloa)eftrd "' • "•• a..w .. ,_ a.a waaw -1 ~.a... •• dm11~ Jf....,.t ...... CaUianlla =~Plain--~·----·---IIA&TOa1BIIZBta-&C••~C•• ....... r:-=r• ~ 10. l'f. .. Dle.l... y.. • I Utlt I ................ ...._..;._ ___ ........, ___ ...... ................... EM&p. .. _________________ _ ,- ' 30 Yean· Experience 00 YOU WANT o toe, o ndo, o retttel, • IN!ty lltter7 ~do you ~~e.,. to-"HMJ to tell 7 Try EMit" cloui- AH ML Olllelo 1-4110. "lnveatigatiom & Security .. llllrllll•al ......... ,, .... hadecS DetectJYM s~ Pollee OUJIQE COUJn'T DIVJSIOII (Continued tro.,... n Kape. rm TraMwtnda Lane, Plnley, 117 Onyx Aw., Balboa bom a recent lire a ,.. doora •~,_t, b a c lle d Into him laland, ~ the t~ ot a awa)' • . . l ame. Sheldea. mall While he wa, .tandlq by a ear bleyde from Marine Ave. and truck clrtver, repowted a vtclou In a parllfn6 Jot at Mae.ArU.ur Patll Aw .. Balboa laland .•. dol tJed at :103 E. Balboa Blvd., llvd. ond Cout Hwy., Corona del Mrs. JC. Burrow.. .UO ~hid Ave., Balboa. Mar .•• Mrs. Wayne Cl'owl, 301 ! Corona del Mar, complained that e ~Y. D&C. 11 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, re-1 boys were tJatowtna dam at her Jlnncee A. 21hnmerman, 32. 935 ported flndlne a city 1treet alan earaae door but added that ahe W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, down on Seaview Ave., Corona I would handle the situation ••. wu charted wHh drunk drtvtne, del Mar . . • Walter A Uer, A BB pellet cau.eed 135 damaee no operator'a ll~nae and lntoltl· 118 VIa lthaca. Udo tale, re· 1 In a window ln the home of Mra. cation: and a puseneer ln her ported the theft from hla cars E. Ballff, 212·19th St., Newport car, Andrew B. Bryson, 30, Seal of keys, maps, buslnesa papers, I Beach ... Richard A. Olaen, 306 Beach, waa charged with lntoxl· a check book, a meaaurlnr tape Amethyst Ave., Balboa taland, cation In a uto at 12th St. and and two pair of &l::IIH, valued reported he was the victim ot a Balboa Blvd. at 1:15 a.m. Ofti· a t $70 ... Cars driven by 'Rich· hit and run accident on Onyx cer R. Hill, lighting flares at an ard E. Warren, Downey, and 1• Ave., Balboa Ialand. accident scene, jumped back to Harry M. Bennet, Z7 Beacon Bay, avoid eettlng hit as the Zimmer· were Involved In an accident at • MOKDAY, DEC. 11 man car started enterlne the Coast Hwy. and Bayside Dr .• j Daniel W. Daln, 23, of 507 w. flare pattern ... B. F. MeDon· New.port Beach ... A lett rear 1 Balboa Blvd., B a 1 boa , was ald, 1242 Somerset Lane, West· tall lamp wal'l damaged on the charged with Intoxication In cliff, reported that during the car of DonaJd P. Wilburn, 20, of public at Palm St. a nd Balboa night . someone took Christmas 351 Av~ado St., Costa Mesa, In Blvd., Balboa, at 2:30 a.m .... lights from his tree In front of an nccldt>nt with a car driven Esther Dennis, 304 ~ Rialto, We,;t h ls home and took Jlghts from by Eugene R. Elliott, 45, or 1613 1 Newport, reported the theft of another tree 2 doors down from E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa, at two chrome strips and S50 dam- his address ... Mrs. May Berry, Coast Hwy. and Rlveralde Ave .• I age when someone kicked the 2000 Cliff Dr., Clilf Haven, re· Newport Beach ... The cat of back of h~ car ... Mrs. Helt>n 1 ported the theft ot a purse from Mrs. All<'n Lynn, 2151 Bnyshore Barnes, 3228 Ocean Blvd., Co the gym at Horace Ensign Dr., Bay Short's, wa~' quarantlnt>d rona del Mar, reported the theft School, CJICf Haven . ,, . Mrs. afler biting Betsy Phlll~. 7, of ot hub caps valued at $35 from 1ohn LaMontagne, 219 Co!Uns 2732 Circle Dr., Bay Shores ... her car par'kcd at 4338 Ocean Ave., Balboa Island, reported the Henry Folger, 1600 Balboa Ave .. j Blvd .... A bicycle wa.s stof('n theft ot a $10 scooter from her Balboa 1 land, r('por1ed finding , from Gordon Reed, 132 VIa llh· yard ... John Kirkpatrick. 508 a bicycle In the stre<'l by his 1 aca, Lido Isle ... John M. Cor- San Bernardino Ave.. Newpor~ home. rlgan, 710-31st St., L.ldo Penfn. Heights. reporti!d the theft of a • SUMDAT. DEC. 18 sula, reported he was the viC'tlm IWUWIJAY. NC .... a .. cx-..a D& 11M. CAI.a'. ... , • TIE -IIIII We oq,r you the benellt of our 40 yeara ol. real .Ute experle~ In the Harbor A.ref-Let 111 Ullat you wltb your lnveetmenta, e.xc.._,eea ,. aalee of your prop. erty. 2072 Tuatln Ave.. f bedrma., 3 batJu, 3000 aq. lt. Early Amerlean; New Ia Trade ................................ P3,7~ 612 Irla. COM, 3 atory Cape Cod, 3 bedrma., 2 bathl, 2 fireplace., full buement. brand new ................ SS2,500 Several nl~ Freedom Homes '"th 4~~ Joana u low •• ................................................................ $12,000 ea. 6261 HomewOOd Dr., Buena Park, 3 bedrnu., 2 batha, early American home •with euest houae, ........ $24,000 Lovely Waterfront home, private beach Ia pier S62,500 Colonial home with a terrltJc view. Trade ...... $35,000 1411 Clltt Dr., 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths. R ·2. Trade. Encino, Westridge Area ............ $35,000 431 BegonJa - 2 units. So. ot H'way .................. $32,500 Class A Commercial Bldg. on 3 Jots, Balboa ..... .$60,000 517·5171~ Poinsettia . 2 units, Exchange for Newport Hts. .............. ...... ............ $-12,500 273 Sherwood, 3 bedrrns., 2 bath.s. -t l~ ~o Loan .................................................................... $23,250 JOHN VIIEL, Ruiter I Blilller Around the Clock -7 Days a Week 400 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, (Opposite Hoae Hospital) CaiJ Midway 6-1675 Three Convenient Loc;ulons: 3200 W. Coast H'Way., Newport &ach, Midway 6 ·3971 2667 E. Coast H'way., Cat Fernleat ), Corona del Mar, OR. 3·2020 0 3424 E. COAST HJWAY. CORONA DEL MAR bicycle from the Horace Ensign Owner C. R. Rusl<'nbat'k was of a hit and run at't'ldent a t School ... Walter Hendrie, 424 t'ontactecJ a fter otrkcrs found the Coast Hwy and Ja mboree Rd .. Redlands Ave., Newport Heights, door open Into the Newport Mar· 1 Newport Beach . . . Oliver C. reported the theft of a $30 bl · ket, 2000 W. Balboa Blvd., New· Park, 111 Emerald Ave., Balboa cycle from Horace Ensign School port Beach, at 5:50 a.m.: he lsland, reported that his son ... A complaint was received checkt'd to find everything LIP· round two fishing poles and rt>els =;;~M;i;ii;jiMiMii;ii;jj;jt;iMMMMMMMiMi;;;;;;;;;;;r or boys throwing rocks at a parently S('Cure ... Mrs. Lyle In bushes a longside his home. I! statue and breaking pottery of value at Kay Finch Ceram ics, p;;;;;;;;:=;;:=;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 390l E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. * CROWN HARDWARE* •a .OUU.oLD »DAaT.~~Dt no..-no... -AI CGLOIY PilUS ~= C:O..A DEL IIU e SATUJlDAY, DEC. 17 Phillip D. Mailloux, 19. of 2142 Westminster Lane. Costa Mesa, was treated at Hoag Me· morlal Hospital for a bruised leg when a car driven by Helaine S. SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DFL MAR -ORIOLE 3-0SSO The only weekly newspaper in the Harbor Area NAIL Df TBIS OIIJ)EB aDd TOtJI CIIECK or C.UB 70DAT ONE YEAR _ ----Only 3.00 • Out.ide of Harbor Area 4.00 Name --------------------- Mailing Address --------------- City and State ----------------- TOV CAlla£ StJU OP UCtJLAJI DEUVEJI'I'-TBJlOVCB TilE KAJL TIME TO CHECK UP 81 YDUI Commodore Vandervort Plans Coming Season By JEAN T AIIDOWSKT (From the Lido l!'landerl Although the good old summer time seems a long way off right now. the Ya t'ht Club's new Com- modore 'Van Vandervort' Is busy appointing oUicers and laying plans for the big season ahead. -Harold 'Ald,Y Alderson SCY A Delegates -Commodore Vandervort Dick Lerner Keith Cordrey LJYC Facilities -Jr StaU Commodore Riley At the organizational meeting held Thursday, Dec. 15th, the fol· lowing officers and commlttt>e chairmen were appointed and approved by the club's Board of Directors. ApP,:Ointment of Ortlcers -~cretary -C. L. Smith Treasurer -Steve Dingle Fleet Captain -Fred MacDonald Port Captain -Jerry Mt'Cialre Judge Adv~ate -Wm. Christensen Fleet Surgeon -Ralph Tandowsky, M.D. Committee Chairmen Appoint. ments- Membership -Mel Rlchley Junior Salling -Bob 'Paley Race Comm ittee -BiJJ Morris Maillne -Helen MacDonald Trophy -Dave Voyles Publicity -Jean Tandowsky LJYC ·LICA By-Laws -Statr Commodore Ware Budget -Horn, Reaume, Dingle Race Protest -Frank Meier Ocean Racing -NeU Lohr Arbitrary Radng -.Tim Martindale Power Boat -Lewis OIIJ ingham JIEW NDI.EU PIPED ABOAJID H. H. (AJ) Avlll( and Florence 129 VIa Wazlers Donald M. Bowman, and Helene 125 Vla Havre Lewla C. Hakes, and Ynez 236 Vla Mentone F!SBJJIC DEbT IS BELD A hoJiday t:lshlng derby for young and old ocean anglers Is now under way at Davey's Lock- er No. 1, 632 31st St., Newport, and wlJJ t'ontinue through Dec. 31. Dave Fink will award prius at 4 p.m. on New Year's Day. Top prize is a racing bicycle. OFF FOB SOtJTB SEAS -Paul Elmquist Lido Anglers Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. D'Agos. Uno of Balboa Island have sailed aboard the Matson Lines SS Monte rey for the South Seas, Australia and New Zealand. Mr. D'Agostlno Js an art director. THIS SIZE cloulflecl eel i11 the E111i911 ~~~ cost you et little •• St..50 for l lnMrliOII&. CoJI ORIOLE J-4550. PH.INTING NEEDS Professional Directory FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... ·Friendly Nelrhborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY DDI'T IE CAUIIIT SHMT ON YDUit DFFIC~ FillS. USE THIS HilDY CHECI UST -AID THEI 0111 US! -..... -GJ BUSINESS CARDS' o-WEDDING INVITATIONS 0 LETTERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS 0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS . 0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS 0 CIRCULARS 0 BOOKLETS EJ POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES .. PHONE US AT ORIOLE 3-0550 Aad OUr BeprMIDtatift WID • Glad To CaD Oa Toa • 110 ':..sroadway U 8-3433 Ia 8·34.34 eo.ta ..... FOR ALL OP' YOUR lMSUILUfCE lfi:I:D8 Sadleir Insurance Co. lohn E. a.4lelr am & c..t a.,. oa a.-ca rM ~fW YtM JOY ~N~ ~l~ONf~~ To our faithful Old Friends our New Cherished Friends, and To those whose friendship we hope to earn, we extend the GREETINGS OF THE SEASON M. M. LaBorde. Realtor Jack Stockdlll BUI Mltchell Ed Riddle Monl Bltker Tom Lewis Frank Soule G-ordon Andrew · Frank Drew Lori Milne, Secretary I MEllE ........... ., ........ . *LOOK* MONEY TO LOAN FREE BBOCHURE CALL OR WRITE LAYTON COATS BOX 11-ORiole !5-0555 CORONA DEL MAR GORDON REAL ESTATE to buy or bulld a home or Income property or refinance the one you bave now. Reuonable rates and fast aervlce. WATER FRDIT Call now: E. E. Newman, Realtor and Licensed Loan Broker 6 ROOMS -PIER It FLOAT PRIVATE SALE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OR 3·3630 124 Broad\Yay, Costa Mesa Telephones: Midway 6·2528 or Uberty 8·6430 We wish to extencf to el our FT*'ds encf Customen · For the p.st 2 I yeMS in th. 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