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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-09-28 - Newport Harbor EnsignJ t .. , Irvine Co.· Reveals Huge Proiects Plaru for huae new developments were revealed by .the Irvine Co. TuHday mornln1 at a ptherin1 of lndu.atrlal development committee membeft ot the U. Anplea Chamber of CommeN:e and lndU!Itrlal rNltors at the Irvin~ ranch heedquartena. The meet1nc wu caUect JMlrtkularly tor oUidal announcement of the first Increment of tfle Irvine Industrial Park directly w est of rhe future UnJveraky e&m9ua. But ol rreater Immediate lmpaC'\ to the H'Arbor Area waa the unvelllnr oC ol!her devetopments, along the Upper Bay ana •leo 1\NT Ute Lower Bay. SINGLE COPIES 10~ 'l'he projects were described by Charles Thomas, presid.ent of Irvine Co.; WllJiam Pereira, who is directing the master planning; Raymond Wataon, manaaer ol planning for the Irvin~ Co., and John Porter. head of the real estate department of Irvine Co. Here Is a summary of their reports; , .. ----w----------------------------------------... ---~~~ j VOLtJIIE If. •t111ua 7 TBVUDAT, IEPTDI.Ea21. 1•1 PU8LJIIIED EVDY TBUUDAY COaO•A DIU. MA1 CALIPODIA TELEPBOifE: 0810LE 3-0SSO • LINDA ISLE I The Conner Shark lslt nd, betw~n H arbor Island and the U;>per Bay Bridge. Is the only undeveloped Island In the lower bay. The proposed plans for t1he 25·acre sHe Include 74 slnr le family dwell- ings. town houses with 8 units, apartments with 95 units, for a total potential population of 440 people. An exclualve private <'lub I a lso Is a possibility, Mr. Wa~n said. e PROMONTORY POINT This Is the undeveloped bluff.Jand bayward of Coast Jlwy .. w est· erly of Irvine Terra<'e, between Jamboree Rd. and Bayside Dr .• com· prislng 69 acres of view property. The propoaed tplans Include: a major motel at tile northwe9terly t-nd, overlooking the Beach Boy Restaurant; high rise a partment group oppoelte the Yacht Basin, medium dell8ity apartment group at the aouth~erly portion. near the Jambor~·C<>ast Hwy. comer; parking areas, and a broad gr~n belt dJviding the area. One plan shows water frontage created on the lowland. becK of Bayside Or., with Inlets from the Bay near the Linda Isle bridge and near the Yacht Basin. e EASTCLIFF COMMUNITY CENTER This 550-acre area, between the Aeronutronlc site and the Upper Bay will be developed Into a major community center af some 10.· 000 popuiMion, wlth Its own shopping center. churctles. schoois. <'Uiturat and re<'reat ional areas. Corona del M ar High School is already under ronstruction at the southeasterly comer of Eastclltr. There will be slnale family dwellings, town house develo;>ments. garden apartments, and some h l &h rise apartment buildings. All dwellings will be withl" walki ng distance of !Whopping, because the radlua at the ckwlopment Is about a quarter mlle. Mr. Watson Mid that t1\ls will be one of the early developments by the Irvine Co .• to provide housing for medium Income families who will come to thl5 area because of the Industrial development. e WESTCLifT DEVELOPMENT This Is the promontory on the westerl y side of the Upper Bay. ad· joining 1he present development.t In Westcliff, Harbor Highlands • and Bay<'rest . Mr. Watson said that 800 homes have already been constructed, and 300 more home sites are planned-some actually on a finger reacfllng Into the Upper Bay. e SEVENTEENTH ST. AND IRVINE AVE. Tbe praeoU,y ~loped comer, eCJOell from the Snack Shell,> end the Westcltft"llrofMsonal ~ wtll be Ute at~ .-100.000 ~quare f@ft Cit retaiJ tl'llde ~!tofts. T!lJ5 project wfll becfn trnmedi· atel y, Mr. Watson. said. Multl·tamlly res1derrtlal development will O<'cur In the area between the shopptng center and the Mariners School. e IRVINE TOWN CENTER This major development. announced last December. will include more than 500 acres Inland of Coa91l Hwy., bt'tween I rvine Coast Country Club and Mac~ur Blvd. Mr. Watson said that the preliminary project will be 750,000 square feet of comm ercial deveiopment In the heart of lrv~ne Cen· ter, w ith 2 major tenants. Flnrers of development will t'Xtend o\.l't from this central location and will provide locations for ofti<'es. other rommerclal business, hotel complexes, and civic activities. The original plans for Irvine C.rrter ~howed several hi&h rise build· inga at the hub of the center. Mr. P-.relra said that !h.ls firm has estimated the locat ion of the focal point of a development of JIOme 3~ mllUon rpopulation by 1~ and found It to.be In the vicinity of Irvine Center. e RESIDENTIAL GOLF Another 18·hole coif course will be ronstru<'ted in the 2 big can· yons back ot the prHent Irvine Coast Country Club rourse. Within this coif cou~ development will be 500 home sites. overlooking the fairways and greens. e SHORES APAR'I'MENTS This 120·unlt development by 0 . Z.. RobeTUon ls scheduled f« completion durlnc the romlnc month, just below Harbor VIew HWis and e-asterly of MacArthur Blvd. tn Corona del Mar. Mr. Watson calJ~ It a very fine developmell( In the $140·$190 rental category. w:ldl recreational fadlltles for the residents. e INDUSTRIAL PARD A 500·•~ lndWJtrlal park is planned near the Orange Cou nty Airport. cloee to the craft Industries area of the University of Cal· ltornta campus. and next to tb~ CoiUns Radio site to renerate the ne<.'ftS&ry tax baae'for the development of the Irvine ranch land. A 110-acre Industrial park la planned adjoining the Aeronutronk site. t o the north. THIS UPPER BAY MAP shows the locot•o" of West<.liH o' r~e left and Eostcliff on the eosterly bluff. Finance Advice Sought for School Districting Study A ~I"'IIn with a knowledge of I An a u g m e nt e d rommltte-e school finances and «at\> tlnan· m~t ing s<'heduled for today. ciat aid to dls!TH."t'd sct\ools !s St>pt. 28. was can<'ellf'd by Or. being sought by Supt. ~ax Rus-1 John Packard. St>cre-tat)'. In a l('t· ~11 of N~rt Harbor High IN to ~r. RuSSE'Il ht> pro;x>Sf'd a School District. 1 No\·. 9 rn('{'ting date. Local trUS· 1"ru5tee Donald Dungan rna~ 1 tf'es requt"Sted the latter me-et - the request at Tuesday's mef't· lng until studies are made avail· lng. He is -a ~mber of the sub· able. rommittee on finances af tht> I M r. Du ngan pointl'rl out rhnt harbor area rommittH ~udylng I there were 4 possible types of SC'hool dlstrl<'t organization. rtistrll'ting in the ar.-a c 11 Dis· tri C'1s rould n:>main as they are • • 1 J b j now. 121 Thel"t' roulc:t be a single • ASTROPOWER SITE Prlnclpa 0 I unified dlstrl<'t for both Newport -8ea<'h and Costa ~esa. rrades 1 Tha 504cr. alte la near the airport and represents the fiMtt ex-~ j • through 12. 131 Two dl~ricts.. ample o.f t'he Irvine Co. c.'Onlltruct!nl an Industrial complex and Open at CDIVI I grad~ 1 through 12. ('OU)d tx> lea~~lne to to a firm. Asttt+ower, a subsidiary of Douglas Aircraft. set.up along cit'' lines. t4 1 Thl" will lnktally occupy 40.000 equare..,feet, with 200 ~ployees, and H• h S h I 1 Plt>mentat)' districts of Costa everrtually develop 500,000 square feet, w:lfh 2.500 employees. 1g C 00 Mesa and ~~n Beam could e UNJVERSJTY CAMPUS '!be U .C. campus plana, announced last December, provide for 1.000 ec:res f« the at.ar·lhaped aunpua 1n the hllla ln .. nd of Coronia _. Mar. 'J1Ie "nktt•" ln 11M ...., wUI prvvtde t.ouatq tor 17.000 wnl~ ortent.d ~~~ and ttudents. In addition. daere wtU be a Unlvenlt)' dt)' ~ tbe e&mJM&S to the nortbeut to ~. population ol 10,000. Mr. Pftetra akt $at •C!b INdent on ~mpua mnna 4 adcliUonel 8IGPie iD U. t~GPUladon .,..,....; tllus a ~000-llbadent c.mpua wUJ mean a popu)aitton of 100.000. He ~ ..,nual ..,endta1 of 11.500 per atudfttt. end 81.500 per I!Kulty me~~~....._. -.1 ann•l purdaulna IJO'Wft of 11~000.- 000 when the campua AI co.pletM. 11le tGeal lnwstJnent will be about aWWDn. • e FORD ~HOIBONIC ,. finn tau '-" ~ In me Upper Ba.y are. for 3 years. and jut rec!Htly hiNd Ita &.OOOdl empJoyt~e; wtlJ expend to 5.500 -·~...._ A-.wiiUtrwak la loattcl • 300 acree ·anct hu etre.c:IJ ...., •IDlW.on~ 1 be unified, similar to the high Corona d~l Mar Hlah School 'K'h~l dlstrl~. Is K"heduled 10 open In Septem· 1 The committee> is functioning be;, 1962. with from l.lOO to 1,300 under a state law requiring th•t .tudents, Supt. Max Ru.awJI of districts make su<'h a st~Ht}'. A Newport Nerbor HJJ'h School projection study of school cons Dtatrict aa.ld -rue-day. is 80U(tlt to g1ve memwrs a Openlna o1 the positlon o1 cleaner picture of what ml~ht princlpel fof the tlJrh IIChool wu be e~ In the way ot «<lSts announced by dilttrkt tniSteel und~r the-tMtf~l'\"0( plans. at their meeclnc 1\aesday. Qual· • lfl~ ~r.om Inside or out.1de .......... .. tbe dietrlct .,.y IIPPiy. '!be ~t;.a F~b.e~'::~~ ::.:~ ......... .. ..... . latloo and procram ortan&aa- tlon. The Nylan Hl.ll'd CbnMnK1JGft C.. of S.nta Ana hu a ....-. 515 rontra« to enc:t tiM ece..l on a 40-ecre .._ neu die ..-. ._.. conwr., ,... 14. .,.. J .... bone .... .........,.., ot CGtona .. liar . Mr& a.tt. Foaum. who JM'e· vtou.sly Hwd •t Ill A M&ri\M'rite Avt. Oof'ona cW Mu. wu ...-.t ~ Jllwwpcw• ,.._ 10 •· Uwr a IMP .. Jut kt ... y. No •}ftWOIIII 1a .._ ..._ kMW ol -~--~ • COJIW all*) . Wm Mattia o1 ...... ADa .... ldPM ... ..., .. .,. ....... ....... ~ ..,. ...... .... ~ ... t. ......... AI •t· t...,U.. co ....... ltlrL r._. Wa ... -.a ... unt ...... ~. -••• _, _, IMr-• 118 lUI II I • llr ... ..._ ...... ..._. ..... ,......_..._.,IAGO SIJSCC. ..... s ....... tr.rM • _. ........ ,. •• ••• ... ._ , ... Mu n • u..a.....a. ........................... )1ft ........... ~. -'* .,. .. ..., aa •• 1 ' CD Tall Building Foes Obiect ThE' proposed high rise build· \ng ordinanc-e had <'onstdPra bly tougher sledd1ng at ~onrlay eve· nlng's public hear1ng befono the ~t>wport lk>ac-h City Cou nc11 than 11 had expenenc E'd at thl' first hearing Z we-eks a~o. Freeway Highr~ghts "I agn-e that thl' hl.£.1" a) through Coron.t df.>l :'\1n r 1, not I he pla<'t' tor rhR rref'\\ d). d nrl I havt-nevPr ~a1d It w ould lw" That wa.<. the rt>ply rrom Ed ward T etrord. as~tstant stall' htghway PngJnP~>r. at tht> d OM> Of h IS C'arC'fUII)' ('OnSidE'rPd spH'<'h ye terday mornlnj; .H d N~wport Harbor ChambN of Commerct> brt>akfast m(•l'l :n~ at thf.' Balbo.t Ba) Club Hf' sa1d ht> was ans\A.N.n..; a qu<'ry trum Corona de :VIar Prl'!- tdent R.!lph :'\l)t>r of the l'D:'\1 Opposit ~on from the audlen••f> this ume wa.s \'OC'al and rleterm ined. and rouncilmt>n themselvt's rev('a led rhe~r opposi tion to ex· treme heights. Dunng thE' aftf'r· noon study spssion, a dcsir(' ror a :Ill-foot limit was expr('SS('d by ~ayor Jaml's Stoddard and Coundlmen Charl t's llart. Hans Lorenz and Harvt>y Som:?rs. Coundlman Frank Atk inson said I ChambN of <'.:~mmt>r<'f' had rna ti- ed the Spe<'lft(' QUt'"liOn h> :'\1r 1 T elford tn ad\'a n,'f' of the m~l'l In~-:. Also in rommrnts on thl' Al'("hes and the Upper Ba~ bndge, he sald ron'liderallon """ twmg gtven to routes Inland ot Gout Hwy. he had ~n op~d to tall I 0. A. ARMSTRONG of 702 buildings from the start. Coun· Jasm;ne A ve. Co•c,..a ::~e 1-!!J• cilmt'n Dee Cook and Kenneth wf.ose buw>es~ , rea. e•"-!!l''! Klngsley Indicated approval of 1 and property apprai~ol ~~ me an ~tOO( limiL I new president of lhe reoctivet-~ 1he avenlna'a ~·~.e~fe'Mw~~Aan. I He *" Mt. lrft,.atc:t' iaJcJ tM! H ' L~ _ • 1 d M c 1 thought che matt~r dt'fln~ly •s gQGr '"c u es . 1'1. oro should be put to the \'Ole of thl" Dunca~ a "'e ·ores .:lert Mrs peoplt>. I A,,.,,,,~,a ~ ec·e'3'V Mr• Here is a summary of diSCU!'· L:u• e ~.''we· "~ ··e" e· O"d slon from thf' audlt'n('(': , re ·-· c;,., a ., Ja""es Don Huddll''!ton of Cl1 tr Ha\'(•n '"'" •. • v •. , e···ee , ~.,d favort'd a J5.foot ltmll to hf'lght D· J ;) _:'::e. :: . p·e- to prote<"t the beauty and <"hann .:Je"· E· of thE' rommunity; 10 pn:>vl'nt hi gh buildings adjaC't"nt to R I. diP I lngton BN<'h '-''OUid be rom'Jif't · f'rl llrnf' so th(jt a ~~ub!1c hl•Jrin.s: rould be ht'ld 1n t hl-. ar..:t bf'~orl' C'hri~t mas HP ...atd tndt :tlt•·•:l.th' plans for t hE' Fn'i'\\:l\ \\ , ltl' fully P>.plaJm•d at th1• m •. , .. 11~. and aftN thl' ht:>ann::: 11 T •m ffi('ndatwn will bt' pr<'"<'nt•·l to thP St.a tt> Highway C<>mm.-. ... on fur !<PIPdtnn nf tht> Jlrf'<'I!W n>IHt' such a~ Bay Shores: to a\'Oid Lobster Bake traffic, water and S<>Wer proh I HPN' aN' hlghlt~hl!' (l( h.-"C' 1 mark s durtng thl' ~>pN><·h <tnt! ,,; tht> pr('-.s l'Onlt•rrm., folio\\ n.:: 1.-ms; to avo1d poS$1bllity of r<'· Toning R·2 areas to R·-1 r· I H A t10tn('\' Robert Rov('. rt' pr<'. I me s e r e <~('nt ing ~a riners \filf' proper1) owners. aid a J5.foot limit could h• k d b(> df"trimt>nt al and \lalrnf'rl that T Is Wee en tht> high land valut>s arr making • 11 impossiblt> to maintatn ht>ight restrictions. B1g crowds of lobl'tl'r t'ate~ w P. Boland of Balboa sug·l a:'E' again aw atk'd at thP Corona ~estf'd 1n<'reastng setba<'k rult>s dt'l ~ar ma1n beach th1s week· to <"ontro l hPight He said tht> end as tht> Balboa Ba~ Ltons pre· IC 11 t'd on pagE'-'! sent thetr annual LohstN Bak., on nu Hf'n:> art> the hlghhghL"' CaUing C.Q. ay DICK BOFFICU The 17th International U g'ht T ack le Tournamvnt. hostt>d by Ntowport Bea<'h Pai'ifl<' Anglers In San Ol.,go last w(>ek. rnded Frida,· with Dr Ro~ B. lX'an. founder of tht> ~riPS. thf' he-ro of thE' rontest. taking top honors for the tt'am whl\h hE' l'apl"a lnl'<l. the SaiHish and Tarpon Club of :'\fexiro, and highf'!;t tndl\'tdual honors for himself :'\(•wpon was we ll rrpn:>~nted in his \'lctory, for his wmnin~ !'<'Or.-. two hgll( ta<'kle marhn w ithin the 90 mtnut£' time limit. was made the ~nd tourna- ment day aboard t he-Ahu-,>a. with \<'f'teran marlin !'!kipper Bob Davis at the rontrols. Dr. ~an. now in his 70's. an anglt"r of broad experif'n<'t". de~ritwd 03 · \1 S In supt"Tlatl\'es. v~ I'd hf' \A."llS the greatest boat ha ndiN In his many ~'Nrs of blll·hsh lng. ar-w him much CTedlt tor his w in. 6:3(1 a.m Satur day. Sept. 30 - J1m \'an D) ke wtll post t ht> • 'i"ws. tn traditional rhyme. at the l'ntrane1' to l'nllf'd California Bank to send ttPasure ~ken looking tor thf' htddt-n treasure <'he-st. whi<'h Will ronta1n two $2:) savings bonds and 10 Sll\'c-r dol· tars. ~oon until " on both Saturday and Sunda~ -ser\'tng of lobster and C'hopp('fl «!rlo1n "lf'ak din· nrrs. 1ndud1ng <"hddrrn· por uons. Gamto and foorl booths. ndes tor tht> kiddlf'!' and E'ntt>rta 1n ment dunng both days Grand priz:e. $1.000 mtnk stolt'. to be a"'ardf'd Sunda~ tovt>n1ng . It is not ne<'essar~ to be .-.re.!:en t to w 1n. F'rN> park ing at the twa ·h ~s go t o L1ons youth work. More About the Freeway THF. ARCHE:' -lmprm t>ment of this j u n\1 ion r('Q u1 rf''-:-p,u 'f.> a nd spa<'E' means mo\'lng .twa~· from thE' ba\'. L'PPER BAY BRTDGF. -Thr ~'"!"tinJt! !"truMurf' I" nf'artnc thr f'nd of It" !'erYH'f' llff' and rna nne trarra nt>erls morP l'lt>a ·.~ n<'~' An tnlanrl rout!' would CoJN'(' traffl<' from tht' 'll'tn~ ot th(' Balboa B<n Cluh !-Ornr dl:-ldnN' to cross tht:> L'pper Ba~ on mps to Balboa or Corona rlt>l :'\ta·-un· Jess 2 brtdges art> hutlt 0nr 0\d· e-quatt> bndge ~~ pN'CN.I h•<' \'ar ious mod1ftcat1on~ a r~> oh\ 1 •usly pos.!:lble. all mo,·inJ! !"lt>p l'l.\ <~t('p toward a pos111on C'l~r "' tht' p~nt <"rossmg. whl'rt> ,, Lnt> rould bt-dE'VI"IOp4'd along the- blutr E,·f'ntuall~ "'~' mu .. t put a h igh IP\'f'l bndgv hl'rf'. whl'r(' thP E''\:ll'tln~ pattNn ha-. dt'\ t>lop Pd. or ~o u pst rc-a m With a l'nm · piPit' Ml&nllf' Of J".'ltiPTn WESTERLY f'R()~1 ARCHES- Tht> t>X1«t1ng C"oaltt Hwy c-an hE' matntam<"d and PXpanc11'd stE'P b~· «tep a<; thE' nN'tl di'\'C'Iop<:. from the A"·hr!' to H11rh way 39 Brookings of C.D.M. Dies Frank Colton Brook ings. ii, or 2:Q Pomsettia A\'t' .. Corona dt>l \tar. dif'd 1\1onda~ at his home. Hf' was a rf'tiN'd exf'C'utlve-man- agPr of rht> Cltiz~ns National Bank and came to Corona del \tar In 1927. He had ottcon U · slsted his wlf~. MyrU•. In the The Dean's Sallflsh It Tarpon C:lub will kHp the famous sil· wr-mountf'd tlahlng bE-lt. t'tle traditional award. until th.-nut International, t~n .. tlvel y ~ht"d· ulf'd for M arathon, ln the Florida Keys. ne"' Nowmber or ~m · hE-r. He and ~ia teem-mates. J Martine& Urnttla and W . F. Plum~. both of Mexiro City. Hen-are Important .sideJtaht.s 1 manacement of th~r atore, on the Fl"ft'Wa,y Sc.OI'): Broolllngs Variety, ln Corona Ml (Continued on Pqe Twol • ~ County Supervisors re· M a:-. ~ the mute-plan route of: In addition to hla wtla. he la the Coastal Freewa,y 'J'uesday to survh~ by • -.. Fraftk. ol the Inland l ooat1on pre,1ou!lly Pomon4l. and a INM~ter, aart"f'd upon by the ~ty and I Otantha Brooklnp ot•l 1M. cooutat citlt>S. co~na tf;e · ,... j The aervic-e will M a ~te ~nt map that plat"f'd the ~-family Pttwdna an4 • ..... wa)' on tht' C'oest Hwy. route. :;-been ..,... lor ct.. -1whn • Maps d~a)'f!d at n.... "'-----Oowttn. ~ ~. day's pff!M'nt.atlon of I rvine Co. ..__ _. liar, la ln t1la.rte ol ~opments sh~-.ct tht' hft-.,.,....._...., WilY rout~ atone tt.... """ Aw. ----~ ........... ...._'""" rtctlt-ol-wa.y In ConJna •• ltlaF. • TM Notwpol\ ~Met\ 01::r Coundl rMlftrtnf!d lta ..... the United h:nd ,_ ,,_. driw to Mond.y f'wnJnc In ta\"or o1 - ,.t ~ ,.._, Mondll1. Ott. .. ....-.r plan route lnla.,. oltM .,. ltill ........ touP'-Pftd o..t Hwy • ~,.. ....... ol .. ....... • ...... .__... (Jiou ,.c Utdte4 hM. a.....-~ talcl tM J:Mi1cn a 11a111 ..-. • a-1 o11111• 11r ......._,... ••ntec ., .. ....... Itt ........ a Qa."'l .... lltlh ..... IIIIIPt .... ,... .. ... ._ .. -.· e WE'RE FOB U.S.. N01' U.N. ..._..._ .......... etC.... ... .._, CIIL ~ ...... ...Mr. • .......... c.-i .a ......... Cltr" ........... c.llf. OM.. ... ~ .............. ~ ............ -Lc...t~ .... c::-...... Cell , ...... It ~ ...... The mayor of Newport Beach has taken it upon "-HIWfiOI1 IHAIIOI ..,... ... ,.. •••• .. ._ • ...,....., _. .... himself to issue a proclamation glorifying the United ::! ~-':J"-,.!:. -:::..,~ .lW~~ a.:e-.. '= = ~~ Nations, speaking in flowery language about U.N. ~ '- accOmplishments, and asking all of us to join in the ••vo L HMPA ----·--L ___ a--• .-,.. • ., observance of United Nations Day. fl& HMPA --------·----·-......... ..._ A prOclamation by the mayor carries with it the SUISCIImOM IATU d h ..... .....,.... ....... Anel 0.. ,.., -...... ,..,. -.... implication of official pronouncement, an t e o.tiWt _. ... ...,._ Anea o. ,_. -...-. ... ,..,. -SJ.- thought tha1 the citizens are in substantial agree-,. menton the particular topic. That P.ro_clamation on pr~ssed. or they will beC,ome "obstacles to public U.N. Day does. NOT represent my opuuon abo~t the acceptance of the President's prOgram and leader- U.N., n~r doe~ 1t represent a w~ole host of Amencans ship." who g1ve the1r support to U!'ut~ States. Day, ~ot to The danger, according to Senator Fulbright, is a ~-less, one-world o~aruzahon th~t lS ~kin~ to not communism, but rather public awareness that gam power over se~ere1gn, free nahons, mcludmg the Kennedy program is leading us away from our our own free r~public. . fr.ee , constitutional republic and toward the welfare . In ~e co~mg. weeks. pnor to U.N. Day! the En-state. ~1gn will. p~bhsh mform~~on abo~t the Umte? Na-Listen to the senator: tions, pomtmg out why 1t lS a mC}or weapon m the communist conspiracy to rule the world. Let us just "In the ~9 run, it it quite pouib:'-th.t ~ princ.iptll ,..._ consider one point at this time: What is the U.N. mis-!:".; ~P w~ '-:itt.·· to,..~.'" t'!-desire ~'a sion right now in the· Congo, and what was Dag there.,. ::;C:.t:. .,./l;!!'-:! ':·ve tot. · . ...., ..... : .......... P\ablllihft of 1M Enllp Dear ''Hop," Anent .ome ol theae al~le· minded au~ben who .. atop the paper" becaUM of objections to 70Ur lorttlriif't atand on re- liPNS .__, let me Ndte an ......._ wtwn I wu pubU.hlnl • --.paper In Arbona. I wu met on tt1e 8trHt one daJ bJ • man who objected IDOit strenuoualy to an altlcl• prtnwd ln the ctJrrent l•ue. A1· ter .nowtnr 1ttm to let tlla crtt· tee.a oft hia ~ for about ten mlnutea. When be tpeuatd for bread~. I uked: ""Do 70U t.alre the pePft!" 1 "No I don't." he Ntorted, "but lt I did. fd aure atopt M!" Sa._ Meyw Harbor Blahlancla * * * e GOLDWAfta ITICilU To the Editor: I flope to contact the many OoMerva~lves who haw, for the put .veral montha, atopped me on tbe hletrway, In the ro.t Of· flee, ewn welted for me outalcle martreta to uk, "Where c.n I pt • Cautornlena for Ooldwa ... , atidlerTN r - lf ~ wtll eaU or write a DGte, I'll clo my beet to aee that )"'U let the quantity 70U requlre. • L.. JC. RADII ....... 1. '1112 Hll'fllaad Dr. Harbor H ........ * * * • V'D'Cirl c:aaD Publllher ol the Enat1n. Dear "Hop" · I tbOupt • you m1Pt •PPrecl· ate t'he lallowt~: My C... ..,.,._I'' 11 .._ .... ,, .......... TIIKimWAGKt .................. ~ ~ lta.,-.y~~~~at ._ .. • t&U'I-. I --... ....., ...... -.. ............... .._ ..-. ........... ....... by ..................... .... ... 1 ................. . ....... ..., .. .._ ... .. ......................... ............... ._.... .. ...... 1 .............. ................... - --- .... l'ln••• ...... ................. .. .................. • -.. ~ 3 1 Ell -lllf .JIIIJ .. • 'rG L I ...... -~.., ......_ ....... .., ...... a II_,' 11 I ....... _., ......... 2 ,,, .. . ....... _ ... ,1 ... ...., .......... .,.ll"r ... ...................... .., ................. ... ...... ··-.... . A I d • lly wa~ reprda to JOU and rour ...u. Sl~y. AlfDY CAREY Cbkqo Wbtte Aox Canai8Q Park Chap. Winola •• * * eaar~AWADI DNr Editor: NomlneN for bMt actor of the yMr: lohn Kennedy and Mikita IChiUIIbt'beY. For tlleir ...._ tn the well-known play entkled. "World ha~." NCIIDJ_.,.. for belt acter In a aupportlq role: ne... Sukamo. la~IZliX::DIIZIDI:x:ICICDI:I:liXXICI:Ii:II::II:II:IIDIZID:ICICICIDII~ Jlf.tlru, Brandt. atewneon. auak. Manafteld. Humph~. C I a y. Hammerskjold undertaking in his final mission be-· . fore his .death in the plane crash? The answer to Senator St:,om .Th':lTlllond called th~. Fulbnght both questions: An armed campaign to suppress the mem~randum an md.ictment of the ab1lity of the independence of Katanga Province and to defea1 its Amen?an people to govern !~emselves and to kno~ pro-western, anti-communist leader, Moise Tshombe, wh~! lS best for themselves. He commented furth- and t9 support the pro-communist forces that are er: I must b~ very co.nfused, fo~ 1 thought th~ enemy taking over the Congo. was commumsm. I d1d not reabze t}_ldt, as th~ mem- Let us all join in the observance of United States orandum says so bluntly, the Amencan public con- Jt.otot.feller, Javtte. Ilene, P'ul· brtfbt and Clark. nata Ia the .....e talked about play ol the MUOn. The lmpree· alw lntemetional cut turns In an outstancU~ performan~. All proceect. 10 to bulld a ble· Day Oct. 23. stitutes the principal problem." Senator Thurmond analyzes the memorandum correctly: Senator Fulbright seeks "to soften the resistance of the United States to the dangers ol communism" and reveals "a profound contempt not cnly for top-ranking officers, but also for the people as a whole." ,er U.N. Theatre. • Mn. T. R. Peden La1una •at'h * * * e WAITING FOR AN ANSWEIL LIBERALS I am still waiting for local liberals to give me the answer to the great mystery of liberal philosophy: Why are they so relentlessly opposed to the conserv- ative anti-communist movement, although they were a t the forefront of the anti-naz· and anti-fascist move- ments of World War II days? What incredible rea- soning is there behind their effort to destroy the anti- communist forces. which are seeking to alert the public to the most dangerous and ruthless enemy that mankind has ever faced? What makes it so easy for the liberals to fi~ht nazism and fascism and so difficult to understand the far greater peril of communism? Why do the hberals charge that anti- communist activity is practically as dangerous a s communism itself? Why are the liberals "soft" on communism? What is the strange delusion that mates them so blind to the irrefutable historical evi- dence of brutality, murder. deceit and subversion perpetrated hourly by the agents of God-less com- munism? I will appreciate an answer from the liberals. * * * e WHO IS THE REAL ENEMY? I am not talking about only local liberals. The c!"lti-anl!-commumst fervor has gripped the liberals :!-:roughout t~e natlon, all the way up to the leaders c: our national administrahon. The nauonar spokesman appears to be Senator Vhlltarn Fulbnght of Arkansas, chairman of the Sen- a:e Committee on Foreign Relations. Hts opinions a re set down fo r the record in the fantashc document, ·Memorandum on Propaganda Activities of Military Fersonnel D1rected at the Public," which helped es- iabltsh the Ke nnedy Administration's policy o f sup- p:-essmg anll-commumst activity among the military Fres1dent Kennedy has stated publicly that he backs :he Fulbnght memorandum. I wish every American would read the memo- randum -and If theu blood does not b01l in anger. hey aTe not true Americans. The Fulbright report IS printed in a n amazing document. a 56 -page Con- gressional Record reprint. entitled "Excerpts from Speeches by Senator Strom Thurmond on Efforts to Gag Military Anti-Communist Speeches and Semi- nars." Senator Fulbright is b luntly frank in his reason for seeking to gag military spokesmen against com- munism. Here a re his own words: ". . . . The •du.t P'OCJI'Mn • • • • m.Ge UM of er+remety r.di~ right-wing tpeMen ..d/« m.t.n.ls, wifft the prob.W. net result of condemninCI . foreicJn •nd domestic policies of the Administr•tion In the public mind •.•• These prOfNg.nd• .c.. tivities m.y w .. become importent o.._t.des to pubfic •~anc:e of the President's protrem ~d l .. driip." But why should an anti-communist program be a threat to President Kennedy's New Frontier plans? Let Senator Fulbright himself explain why, as he describes the thesis of the anti-communist activily. ''The thesit of the n.ture of the CC~mmUftitt tfnet off.n Is cM¥t&opecl by equetlng ..W letw.tioft with soct.ltm, end the letter With COI'flft'IUftilm. Much of the A ... idretioft't domestic letW.tive protrem, __. .. COftfll....._ of the p .... t.cl ift- come tea,..;...-. of ..W ~ ~ medlc.e _.. .-., soct.l lecurityt. w..l .W to ecluc.tioft, etc.. _., tWa ,..l1nphy, wouW ~ ..._..,l•iascl .. ...,. tow'"' ............._" There you have it -a realistic explanation by a lMw Frontier Democrat speaking with the greatest of candor becauae he did not intend this memo- raDCNm to be made public. ~utilorities on communism can Me that Pr.i-aiai Jr.nneciy'a legialative projecte of tremendoua and subsidies, federal inte"ention in of public life, and growth of big govesu- toward the welfare &tate, and thua lc:klli8ID. and ultimately oommunilm. 'ftUa been point.d out in antl-ocwumunt.t Tl*efcn tt-eeailncn mUll be .up. Senator Barry Goldwater described the memo- randum as "the most shocking document I have seen since I have been a member of the Senate." Senator Karl Mundt has termed it ':0 shocking and utterly ~z:1realistic document of qbject appease- ment." · Senator Thurmond gets to the core of the true menace facing our nation with this testimony on the Senate floor: "F« the p•st decide there heve been ~umerous stones, •ccuwtions •nd even testimony bef«e the Contr"S +tt.t • h.d •nd eriremely influenti.l e«e of the U.S. govemment burNu- cr•cy h•s been cherecterized by • frame of mind which lwtt off.n been interpreted .. pro-communist, soft on CC~M~N~niiM. left- • thinking, MMJitt, hauy,fringe •re• soct.litt thinking. end to .. . If you think that testimony is far-fetched, just consider the following statemen ts, which the admin- istration has found objectionable, and which have been removed by the Kennedy administration cen- sors from speeches of government officials: "Communist conspir•cy directed town •btolut. domin•- tion of the world." •.. "The ste.dy .dv•nce of COINftunitm." ..• "The communist chelenge." . . . "T odey in the face of the wortd,wide thre•t of intern•tion•l communism." • • • "Insidious ideology of world communism." . . . "Soviets h..,. not relented in the slightest in their determin•tion to dominate the world ~d to destroy our w•y of life." • . . "Nothing lwtt h41pp•ned to in- dict•+• th•t the go.ls of lntem•tion.! communism have ch•ged" Unbelievable! But true! The above phrases have bee n censored from speeches of government officials. What a frightening example of the incred- ible success of the prime goal of the current com- munist lme: to destroy the effectiveness of the grow- mg anti-communist movement. Will the American people awaken ~arly enough to turn back this tide of appeasement -in time to save our nation fro m being engulfed in the Red tide that is advancing over the enhre world? STUDENTS CHOSEN FOR MERIT SEMI-FINALS , ~~~~~....:-~ BY:/J,~~. (Continued from pac~ I> Joyed a receu. took 4 oountin• were awarded tndtvtdwal tro-marlin under the same rules aa phlea. In addition. Or. Dean the men. Ladles Champion wu won the latest model Sllatlex Wanda 1 Mrs. Paul ) Campbell ot llqnum rod, equipped with Corona del Mar, who won by a Arm> roller auldes, both man· time advantage. havtnc ltCOred ut.ct:uftd In the harbor area. her 100 points Nrllest in dle lbmlllet up team wu the At· day. To add to her honors. It laDUe Tuna Club. R. ,V. "Russ" was her first mariJn. and on a ~ o1 Davenport. Iowa. the11i&'ht tackle! captahr-of the te-am. also caUJ'ht Shfrley Muntean, wife of N~· two marlin, IICOred 200 points, port contractor Tom Muntean but bowed to Dr. Dean on time I took second place In the lacHes: buis. The I.L. T.T. AUO<.'latlon's championship. Madeleine (~rs. tpumament rules specify t~ft. Walte r E.l Huhn. of Miami, was In ~ ot • tl~ .core, the flll\t third wtth the first marlin she &n~ler to mak:e the ICOf'f! Un had ever caUJht. Terry Wood, dl1a eue 200 polnta) has the ad· wife ot' peslclent·eled Car Wood wntaee over the anelera whoee Jr .• also acored 100 poJnts. took tyina points came later. Boom fourth In the Ladles' Day Con· caupt his firM marlin the sec· test. At the annual l.L. T.T.A. busi· ness meeting, offic-ers and dl· rt'ctors for the next year we re elected u follows: President Gar Wood Jr., Miami. Fla.: vi<.'e·pres· ldenr. James O'Donnell Jr .. Wuhlngton. D. C.; secretary. treasurer. W. Horac-e Wither· ond day. his next the final day. whereas Dean's early 200 points. tallied the M"COnd day, eave him 1'he victory. E. D. •·FA" Delaney ot Newport Beach and Jack Cur· now of Balboa. L.A. Ttmes out· door re>resentatlvc>, were Boom's team.rr\ates. suffered from Cur· now's "kla·Of·deeth'' fishing cune. failed to IICOre. spoon. Newpt Beach: execu· • LIDO UQL.Ea TBIJU) tJve.secreta ry, Lee Jonas, Costa I f . 1 hi I ~esa. Only Callfom a club m s na e .EW DmECTOU tn the money wu lJdo Anglers ot lfewport Seem. wt. took N,twly elected directors a re lhlrd pta~ wtth 200 points. all Ward Jcv.•t>ll of Balboa and D. 8C.'Clftd by lJdo team captain Otis Beasley or Washineton. D.C. J!01 (Codfish-) Spehtard -OC-Bal· H.: L. ( I k e). Eichelberger boa. Fishlnr In his first Inter· 1 ~a pman RanCh. TeXm. - national, Spalnard was hero or 0 Donnell Jr. a nd W. Horat'f' the firwt day, tallylnc the only ~lthentpoon were re.elecoted as score to lead the pack of 25 directors. Dr. Roy B. Dean and teams. He caueht a second fish Dr. Ernesto Chavez Jr .. o r Mexl· on the final day, too late to pass co; J. Adalberto llolg Sr., or Dr. Dean's time advantage. Puerto Rico: John Phelps Jr ~ of Spal rd's performance wu Venezue)a: Art Hall, retiring aU ttle~ore noteworthy because president. will continue as di· h•-. made with IlCht tackle rectors. In addition to the offl· -.core, cers. Dr. D. R. (Doc I Smith of eear, resne-nted the first mar· Coral Gables. Fla.. who will be lin be had ewr taken on lll'ht pneral c:'halrinan for the next tackle. In keeplne with the tra· I dltiona of the International nternational, Ia also a director. H. A. f Hal) ltenoyer of Lido Toum&lllents, Spalnard sportJnc· Isle general chairman for the ly releued both flah. 7 h I Fourth pia~ club waa the 1 t ntematlonal, was awarded Ocean City lJpt Tackle Club of the a!UIOC.'Iated plaque . for his that Maryland cHy. San Dleaan timeless efforts. alonr with un· W A. (BUU Hou finishing ln stinted pral~te for hla conductJon • • 1 ol me hlrbJy su~ul touru.- Prlnelpal Joseplh Hamblet all· of the ~tevenlh annual National third pla~. c.ucttt 2 mar In to nwnt pqram. nounced yesterday-that 8 Har·l Merit Scht>larsht~ competiUon. 11C0te 200 points. e 80AT ITAifDIIfGI bor Hl&h tJtudents have been They ~re named wmJ.ftnal· • •• 10111'1'1 aACII j AJ boa aiv~n recoenttJon for their hlch lsts ln the 1961·62 merit propam Other local clube In the flnal c~oe.:...S ts =.:!!n"Lr. weft acttlevement In their initial ataee j u a result ot their outaltaftdl~ tally were the Balboa Ancll~ Padftc ~len and other 1~ * * * e TDIK TO ftGIIT Edkor ol the Erwlln. ffot lon1 •to. a Comtn\lfllat publication lltatH that a victory over Ameri~ wu • eertalnty. It wu <*taln for lhla reuon: We Aanll-... .._,.... .a .C .. I 18-'c .....,, ~ ....... .,.... ......_ lt.._a_...• wttliiMit .....tftll ...... We ... .......,.lllttt1611a..., ....................... ....., -..• _ .......... ............ I d .. ........ wwtll ..._ ..._ tile 111auer act latllllllnn .. .......... tile ..w.... - .. COQIW!re .............. to do w1Mit Ia Mil .. .,. .. ..,, ...... How 11011nant! Communlam hu a wt plan and a !let drne· t..ble for die taklne over of Am· e rlca. What haw we JOt! Well. let's .ee. a new car, • key to the Playboy Club. flw credit carck. a bottle of vlntaee wine. a mink coat. a nd a membel"ll.hlp to an ext'}usive dub. Are these the t.hlngs we shall hurl at the Russian ti"'OPS •s they march throueh town fulfilllne their proml~~e of puttlnr "to deeth one third ot the AmHiean people"! • Bolllne lt all down. we are faced witt\ a mall~ge. Either we de-cide to study and flrht Communlam, or we t'an contJnue to go down to defe-at. Khrushchev saJd, "We will bUr)' you", rn.oanlnc us, the American peopl . What-!a odr a nswer-to him! Wlll .lt be, "Go ahead: we're having too much fun to C'are whether or not we are be· lng defeated"? Or will It be. "Go to H-"! It's Weh time we dug In and put uJde our piner'a Club Card and picked up a pen and •~d tlrhtine for America Inste-ad ot tryinr to boc»t Us economy throuch the tax on alcohol and luxuries. ""ftPtla' ................. . ........ I ..... f'clea"t ..... , ............... ,.... ... .. ........ f'clea"t ....... ........ b'llefal ................. ... ... ..,..., ....... ....... ..,..._, Allfwe_"t....,. It .......... J ...... .. D&Pit-...,. a..; ..,. ............ -.. ............... _~ ..., ............. .... _ ......... -. GA&Y CALDWELL IIDr)' Hou. Clarwmont Men's Colleae Oanmont. Callf. 'naree cltiuna of dle Harbor area wW be honored by eo.ta ...... ~ PuR .455 thla P'rt· day, Sept. 29, at 8 p.m. for their dtOIU tow•rd tM defetlt of~· munlam. Elmer Lowery, .,a.t {'Omman~r. announced. performanee on the National Club and the IJaht Tackle Mar· cluba. ,._., tournament atand· Merit SdlolanthJp quallfytnl tellt. lin Club, wtth 100 potnts eac.1L 1np are u folloft· 1 Ahupa. 2. They are Bruce eo.ton, Nft' Ted Tate and Allen Cvltan Gay Da.y 11. 3. H..-~. 4. ~De Jacbon, William ltleppln,_, drew blanks. but Milton Sbedd U· 5 Thlak .... 1 a.;. Bone)'· Marcaret Krause, Rlch•rd Rowe. added OM counter for 100'JIOinta. T' Eng,._· ' A.n.J D· i.. Paul Sduni~t. Anne Sttow.taek Georp Colllnp aeored 100 WanduR· 10, c.n.va ~~~,: n. and Arthur Van 9C.rock. points fot hla Ulht Tadtle ,..,.. ~ ~; 12, A .. uate: 1,_ ___ ......., ______ _ Each aen:al·ft..,_,t.t now movea Un Club. W'hUe tH.m·rnetft Fred Amtp. It, lakofo• ~ ~· For we flaw not toUowd ...... er Plan", • ao mtnut• ftlm. will be llbown. Dr. JlyuMI Ia featured In ttle film. ~n1 on ''hdnl Up to the CanlfD. Vet'S)' Durtn1 t"-Crttica1 nmee." II ................... ~ t. OeoiWt .... ..._ ....... nt pu......_of .. lan.......,. Su·'r.M~Nm. .... died In ..... .-..~ept.lStiUowlneei!IIPt attadc. ., ........... ,..._....,. flldle .... .......,C ill· .._......, On••-..,. War· ........ a ........... ............ ._ ... ..... t2 ............. .. Glliilll 1U a. ke a A.a. C. _ .................. .. ....... F ~===~::c!i; ::=' and StAnley w.a. 16. HI;....,.. 1M;· IT.~ eunnl,..Sy devlaed ,...._ ot hla choke • SoudMrn California Tuna Club MahJ·Meht; lt, Sea Caddy; 30. when we mact. known unto · of IAnl Wch had 100 potnts at Topejo; 21. :nallah: 22. Tumtle· ,_ tbe PGWW a.nd CGmliW fA "'-eQd, with attorney K~ wed; J3. W..._; JC, ...-lev; our Lord ~ C'llrtat, but •--" Lo •-""" ld .. • ZJ. Banlatote. .... •;ewltt IIIII of hta IDa· ~·~ -~ .......... me ... P.S. c.. beek nat w.JL ,..,. ,_ ... NCet'Yed rram =~·:ant =~u': Here's • IMl a.aau AI.., lit Oad 1M ~ honoar and .._ . SC!Of'ed JOlt eounWna. 1. tbe ... ldna. It's a._. a ClOd flol7, _,... ...... c:an. IUdl a lmel ltkfLnrdl lr. or Ucto 1n1e .... ......, (AJ) .,.1 of HWDHOa fish tWbo turMd Ill-at 1nlo a wiN to talm flam u.. ......_ has been •tmltled b)" aov.,... • ..,..., O•b tallted 100 polnta a.tllfllb. ~ ...,! HOlM ~· ,... 18 .., 'nl Wild Edmund G. Brown to take put 11r ldl .._. ltklnn --. ane tGWn Mr _... .... ! Jlfelae? In ..._ I .. well In the Governor's CoftteNnee • .. ..., of wllldll wu 11.11 -. ~--~~~nar4.iiiioji'•iiudiii-.iiilii ... JI.•i•;•;l. ca ..... 1: ». rr.) "-* .. OIIIDinallltT ..,.._ to I. A. ..,._ lr. 1 be Mid In Loft~~ Jllo.. 1J AIIIIIIMr. In t1w 4 toufM, \ftd 1t. Mr ....... wu ........ -..,._ lT 8t'Ciftnl ...,.._ ., .,, ........ Dt ........ --....... '!Ida .. -.... ..... .... Oraqe 011:::.= ............... ., ....... dfllt.•e I JRJCr .. ..., ........ ~-1-............ uvw ........................ -. ...., .... ··c· .. ·• ............. ...,..,... ..... .. ............................................... ....................... -. .................... .. ··---,. , ..... " .. 0 .. 1. .. Oa • .. .. !::: .. ... ,.. ..... • ., ......... ..afi ---= .......... _ ... ,, ..,-.. •~ ., ... _,.., .. ..__au 1 ........... GIIJI..... ·= ,, ....... _.. .. williS .. • Chet?r up, you sleephead, cheer u;:>. get out ot bed" . • . Breakfast Is going to ~ differ · ent this morning . . . Morning coffee, cheerful, happy go-mom- Jng. reac·hed for 1he first by the most ... Give yourselr a reel send-otr by switching 'the flavor of your waker-uppt>r to a new exciting gourmet coffee, exotic, deliriously aromous ... North Woods Egg Coffet? ... The old woodsmen are always known lor t'helr pt>rfect coUee, brewed s:w orlly with a few egg shells thrown tn tor gOOd measure ... ~orth Woods have blended the tlnt>st p remium coffet?a which art> espc<·tally roasted and coated with frt>sh eggs ... Comes In Instant form too ... Very break · fastable * Tbe good aonaia9 teat (the ........ to ,.., llealth ldAd) baa bMII aaade Ia • ..., Orlecuaa Yia r're.cb Ncatr.t CoffM cmd CbJckory at.- 1110. .... a C'Ut. uau:celled UC19W ••• Abona'a delicate bouquet of rem Coi .. •Ncm coff... Ia aquiattely bl....S.CS with NCIJ'CI CIDd Mocha • • • ADOtber aowa ol lDat-t de· Ugbt too. Jaa• O'C.O.U.. lmpcwta b1a fc"a from Sumat- ra ~ b1a moclla from AJabla to brtag you tbe aupMb mel· lOWINU la b1a O'Coa.Dor"a Cof· ...... * Brown Cold Coftee Is the new· est ... It ill 100 per<"ent Colum· bia <"oUee. grown under the shadE' trf'es of thr IOJX'S of the Columbtan Andes ... Columbia, vou should know. is the land ;,f mountain coUC<' ... Cas· wt'll's Coffee is pure Hawaiian l'ona rof!ee, produced in limited quantities to meet tht> world wide llcmand for discriminating col· f<'<' drinkers ... F'ull bodied as the result of tropical climate and volcanic• soil . . . Martinson's l'Offee from New York has been world famous for ovt>r 1-i a century ... Their slogan Is ''use less for the be-st results." * NcutiiMoa'a ..-lutaat Ia called JOIDGJ' ••• "for the per- IOD wbo dealcmda a reca1 cup of coffM iDa lna.rry.'' BU991Da Gourmet c.lfM, tbe au,..IG-u .... bleiMI ol tbe world's flDMt cof.... COIIIbtMd with tbe rtcll .... a..s •• u • ..,.... of mocba aDd JC190 • • • * Um-um good'! Now for the toast ... Whoa there, what'd'}-a meoan by I"E'adhlng for fhat ole plect> of plain white bread un· less it would ~ our BakeoTy's drtoamy butter c-ream , .. Cour· met roffee calls for a new exclt· lng toast. bread that brings dt>llc-ious, homey, f~ bekln' smt>l ls to the kltcttf'n ... Raisin bread ... Date-nut bread ... T here's extra nourishment in them thar dried fruits ... Cin· namon bread, dellrnte spky twirl s that se-t your nostrils to twltchin' . . . Corn bread. N unchy and t>Xtra nice with !lausagP anct ham ... Jewish .\1ohn bread . . . Like onions anrl poppy SN.'ds'? Jewish .\lohn'll send you ... Cheddar r hM''ie ... A F'rt'nch loaf with t he dn'amy chH'St' all through the dough ... anct big flat ptN"t"S melted on top ... Chees(! a lso c-omes whipped up with rye hrt>ad ctough . . . Irish soda b read and sure'n tt has raisins bakt>d right In It too ... Colden Indian bread ... A nutty tastin' loaf w ith eight natural grains .. You still want j ust plain whitE' bread ... O.K. but don't say whtte. say protein, potato. egg. Du1ch crunch. French, army or huttle brot • . . All these n<'W flavor. ~liclous bre-ads 1lre frt>Sh-baked dally In our own bakeory right here ... * Pate a Ia 'riCIIIde. or rr.c:ll Neat Pte. a_..., LD our ball· .y ....... , ... tbe ... ... kklt8cJa ad bon d' ... nw dldee by atoaa • • • Sort el • rn.dl ...,.., te ltoly'a ..._ ••• C..t .. tilly ............. d ' ... we~~ • bt99orw fer ._ly LD tM dlry • • A ....ty coe-NA artloa lletw ... two ..,. ........ a.t ....... ._. ................ " ..... .......... Tb.nd~Af ..... ...... ftlllllllq ..., • • • * Hent at RJchard'a. wherE' with a 12 purchase you can ha\'e a Continental Breakf ut In our Coffee Shop for 10 C'l'nU • • • which lnclude5 their Ngular ~~-everyday Hu1~ns Young M oc-ha and Java Cotre , .. New· pon Be-ach. STOCKING CAPSULE Did you e"cr J..now an>onc ~ho msisted on putting .4. hts nght stodang on first? Some people think Lhts as THESE MEMBERS of the local Christian Bu~iness Mens Commtt· tee, and one summer-time vi~itor, are pla nning to aftend the annual c6nvention. ro be held O cr. 18-22 in Monlreol. Canc)d<~. They c)re , from left. J ohn Pornoho., of H u'11ing1on Beoch. Mi. choel Dw<~ileebe J r. and Sr. of C osio Meso; Hudson Saffell of Westcliff. choirmM of the locol CBMC: Hervey Bronson of G len· d ale. father of Mr~. W illiam Sanford of Bolboo l•la..,-:1· C :: Nutt of Corona del Mor a"-:i Cf H l•oroor:jer :l; Co•::~'l ::e M or, p rogram chotrmo, of rre CBMC The (Cr"'rT' "ee ,...,ee· eve•y Sorurdoy morn.rq ot 7 • ::c< f,~r ore_,H,,• o• •·e Berr; Boy re stouront. (En~.g., pl>c'o) a good v.ay to 8\0ad heud.u:hes. f-ooliSh? Of coua..e! Moo.t of us get headd he, But nov. v.e reach for one of the fa.st-zscttng paan relae~~<ers mc:J,~·al s..:at·n c: h.all made :1\Jtldble. A samnlc: remedy. But remcmi:'C'r - not all headachc1 c-.m 1-e tmJtc:d so C:lsuall~. If the pJm J'CfSISIS or I unu'u-11~ '><H~fC', be SJIC tC ~ )Our ph)si tan. And nnttlltx~ou needa pr(.S(rtptaon filled, come to us for t~ualat} compoundmg. Christensen Pharmacy 3021 E. COAST IIWYv COBOJIA DEL JCU oaJOLE 1-1550 MRS. H. 0 . (BETTY) BOYVEY of Balboo. director o f the wo men's d i vis ion for Oro.,ge C o unty C hopter of ·ne Nat t.;~n· ol Foo..ndotio'l severol yeor; h !l~ been elected to the chopte• ~ e~ecut•ve commirtee. She will as~ist in orq anizin'g the Mothers M!!rch for ne1t Jonuory ~ M,rch o f D ,..,es. s,.e has oee" M;l.ve ,., PTA t-l;~roor PJ""e I~"-. Newport Beoch Eoe 1 Clwo Haroor Areo C ci'T"my• · ( C .~ c'l C"wrcn wor a· S·. And•ew 1 ond wi!h tne u~ red c~ .... -h W ome 'l. Gay Nineties Night Friday A Cay Ninet ies ict' cream social will be held thls Friday. Sept. 29, at Harbor View Ele· mentar)• School. Festivities plan· nea by the Parent F'ac-ulty O r· ganlzation are schi.'dul<'d for 6 to 8:30p.m . There will be ict'·Cream. homl'· made cake and pie, pink lt>mon· ade and coffee. The tab will tw 90 ct'nts for adults and 30 ct'nt for children . hltHc llllrilcllllrltl 01 •••11 PIIJ lru A public hearing on a pro posed ha"rrl-surfaC't' ~?laying area nt>ar t he Balboa we-st .)t'tty was set aside until 8 p.m . No\'. 21 nt the parks. beacht>s and rN:'rPa· lion rommisslon rr~eeti ng last W('('k. Tht> delay was made by thl' rommlsslon to permit tht> 8.11· boa Pt>ninsula POint .Usn. to rome back with mort' unanimous expression. About 80 pt-rsons were present. Ont' group was In favor of tht> ha rd-surtact' play· ing area, anot~er group was against tht> proposal, and a third group favored ll grass a rea with ~nee. • .., .. Filii • .., Robert H. Sorenson. son of Mrs. Marie L. Sorerulon of 10l5'i W. Balboa Blvd., and Michat>J C. M cVicker. son ot Dr. and Mrs. Wllliem C. McVIcker of 1311 W. Bay Ave., Balboe; RoMrt L. Te~l. 8011 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. T egel of 3211 E. 15th St.. N~w· port Helgtlts, a nd Brian and David Clark. son.a of Mf. and Mrs. PhilLip Clark. 205 Coral Ave .• Balboa Island. bave com- pl~ted N!'Cult trainlne at the Naval Training Cent~r. Sen Dlep In 9 weeks of lnatructlon. tht~ ''raw l'f'('ruit'' Is dev-eloped Into a Navy Blue,.cket. reedy for duty w ltb the fleet. 1011 fOI '11m aADITTI A 110n wu bom to Mr. and Mrt. WUHam [), tt. bbtet. 1111 Cat.aUna Or;, M~ Hetpt& ill ..... Hoapl\al Oft ~. ~lt. STUDENTS AT LINCOLN PLAN FIRST ELECTIONS T he paonN'r studl'nts of Abra· thf'rl' ><hould b<' a prc• .. ariPn t. \art-· ham Ltnroln School of Corona I presirtf'nr. SC'<'rNary a nd trt•o:~,ur· rlt>l ~l ar not only have been Pr w ho w ould bt" f'lt'\'ll"tl fmm 1.-arning t hl'ar ABC's at this new among <'tghth . gr.:~rie 'tuclrnt;. '>•'hOOI hut ai:'O have bern get· anrl a SPconrl vu I'·PT~''Irtrnt frQm tanJ: pr.u·t u·al .-xperu•nt't' in n>p· amonli! .;e\t•nth ~rad1• "IUdl'nt' rt•S(•nt.Jt t\~ governmrot-T ht> eiE'<'t:rm w.t .. set for Wt·rl· A group of t>ighth-gradt' stU· ni'Sda~·. 0t'l -l A rl'gtstr.allon rlt'nts M>ll'l.·tE'd by homM'OOm nf \'O!Prs ''"'" hl'lrl anrl l*tttaon' tt:'at-tlr rs dev~loped a 10-poiot W N«' dr-ulatC'd to oblaan tht> r.- bulll.'lln tor tht" studE-nts to fol· quire-d .]It slgnatUr~'" for .-arh low during the first monfh at ~'andidate. HPr<' a-; t h{' otracial '><'hOOI. T his group, chairman list. inrlurling naml' nf t'andidatC' RogN llartley. Tlni\ Bdhman. and campaagn m;~n.t~r-r, rr"P<'(' Dav ad Duncan. :\1aury Johnston tivdy: and Li nrta K ennt>dy, in coopera· e FOR PRESIDENT tion with Joe Edglnl'(ton, princi· Dt>borah Art'hPr. P • .lln<'la But COM Kiwanis Nominations Are Submitted Tht• nomln<ll l n~ <·ommttt••f' of l hf' l'tJn>na tl~>l .\lar K awams Club ha' suhmlltl' J thl' !)!low ang ,JatP or oft,,·,.r for L 2 : Ra~• Dantgt•r pn>~ldt'nt . Paul r l!'l'hf'r a nti HdTT)' Wt-StO\'('r, \"IN' ,Jrc-..;tdf>nts: \\',l ltrr 8 tornt>· by. trPa"'U I"t"r, illld dlN'<'toro; •7 10 bt> rlrrted • Howan l Fnlsnm. Dtr l< Strtcklf"r. Ro,v Ami er"r n. John M a<'na b. Lloyd B.lrnMt. Df. Bob Kf'rryott, Ra~ ~foort> B 'b ~k­ Farrrn. Dr Carl Ri,~t1rr anrt Dr. Bob Allbaugh. Elf'\·tion w all bt- Sept. 29. THE FINEST IN FOODS May be found at the U & I e NUT & DEUCATESSEJI e SwiJta PNIIlium Teader Fed a-t Cl9od 1D our cool.er auaa Jlolcmd ..... Coanaet meat apedalti• cmd rr.~a leal ada e CaOCEJUES & ROZEll FOODS e WcrUoaally ad....nued amnd· mcmy gourmet .-pedalties Compare oot low abe1f pdcH. e IIEALt11 FOOD STOU: e Jlfatwal llealtb Fooda -DWtetic r'ooda • nooua • Tbe fiMSt lA tna.lt Iliad pnct_. -t..aa dallly e 8EEa UD WUU: e lJDponed Cllld .soaa..tic ...... a.s ..... Ad•ertiMd apedala effecti" 7 day. Wed•n tq Tue.day pal. a net WNnN Carlson. student tPrs; RogN Hartl<'}'. Btll Darling: SON FOR KERJUCANS ~overnml'nt advasor. deddt>d that Florf'nco• Ha\'Pns. Lanrla Hudson; A son. Stl'phen .\lic-haE-1. ~ lb. OpeD 1:30 to 10 P.M. Daily ~ SUDdcry 1:30 to ':00 P.K. Suadl:rys WE deU•ar -Or 3-0514 - --\T;aury Johnston. SteVl' S~mb.ul; J 9 ot.. was oom to ~lr. and .\1rs. Lyn Landst rom. F'ran('y Y. aJ.,h Jarn«'s w. KNngan. 61 0 AI11Pan u I Kelly Rollo on YM Staff e FOR VICE-PRESlDENT Pl.. :'\t'wport Heaght'i. tn H<>;£g Cathy Bang. Cindy Croenen· Hospttal on Sarurday, Sept. 23. ctyke; Greg Geor&e. Diana Mor Mr. Kerrigan i.s a financial an- ri.!l: T ri_,> K imball, Dan On : Pam alyst with Aeronu(ronlc l nc. ~Tatt.son. Nanry Jarvi~; Sct>vP Stt'pht>n Is their f i rst chJJd. I Sombart, .\1aury Johnston: ~lakP ~Irs. Kt>lly Rollo has been Ray. h_lr<'!l as tht> full-ttme Women's e SECOJifD VICE PRESIDENT ':trl 'i program S<'<'n;ary for t he Brent B.~b"(Jn. John ~·trlt'l: 'l \ICA ot Orangt' l.:>.ts t. M~. P::lltv Burn-.. (.'Mia \On llorfm.tn; Rullo Is a gr~dut4' of the Unt· 1 Jill F...,.,viN. \and\' PN'T\: :'all~ \t'rstty ot Caltfor naa and a psy· Hd\'ton. t'ht'r\l ·R04h :· \'u·k tl' rholog-y m ajor. Thf' new st'<'rt'· L l,;dbt>rg. J u.lt a ~k(.'Jantl" k. tary moved to t ht' lfa~r art'a V1vian Lanrlstrom Roh\ n Bl.11 k ; la't April and ts a resuJt>ot of C'hn~ Wells. KathiN>n. B.~rt<'l'. Balboa Island. Dan Or:-. Tnp K am ball. T hts announi'PmPnt es t a b · lash<'d the ftrst full l tme profes· e FOR SECRETARY slonal job of t he Orange Coast Bonnie Bla<"k . Barbara Hanl \' .\t. at~'Ordlng 10 George Mck in-ar re: \a rl.1 \on Hoffman. RoogN Moore; Tl'rry Zanrlrr. ~!.t ry GN>f nt>y, t'Xf'CUtive dtrt'<'tor. Mrs. Rollo w tll devote tht> next year frey. to C'Ordlnatl ng a High School and e FOR TREASOREII Junior High School program. &-«1v Of' Rosa. C'hrl!' SpArk ling; i oan Warhtl'r Dnnn::t Rap. Clubs already organized and tx>glnnlng thPir fall programs ()('toe: Brut·e Wood\\'orth, T('rr) are: Regt>nts Hi -Y and Rho Theta ~orwood. Gamma Tri ·Hi·Y of Costa Mesa Thl' c-ampai2n b«'ga n with thC' High S<·hool. wath .\1el Meister pubhl':ltlon of ttw otrt\·t.tl I! t. and M~. Ailee Fox a.s advisors; Tht> <"amp.iign inrludes t hP po.st. Pt Iota Alpha and Gamma Ohi i n~ of p l ac·ards on buliMin T rl-Ha·Y clubs. at Harbor Hagh. boards. tnformal "IXlhttcklng" w tth .\1 ~. Su<;an .\iartin and M rs. llunng t ht' lunl'h anti rt'<'P'\S and Lorraine Sehlk kenmayer as ad· thE' formal l'ampaagn <~pt~ht'~. \'isors. which w all b<' ~1\l'n by thl' ram Groups of or inrltvidual boys paign m anagt>l' "hl'n thr;• tn and g arls lntf'rl'St('(i 1n forming tro lu-'f' their r andictatl's dunnJZ or jolntng Ht·Y or l'n-Hi-Y d uh.o:: thl' as.--emhl~ on T u,. .. d ay. 0<-t. 3 are invited to contart "Kelly" AttN l'i<'<'tton dav and tht' dt thE' Orange Coast Y.\IC..\ ofti<"t" l'OUnt a nd l hl' anno~n(.'('m<'nt of a t 320 :-J. Xt>wport Blvd .• New· thl' wtnnE'~. <'.H'h homt>room will port Bcac·h. or to call ht'r at elt•C1 a rt'prt'S('nt.JI I\t' and alt<'r· .\11 6 3-Hl4. na tt-to thl' Abrah.~m Ltneoln ~··hool Studrnt l'~lunt•tl Thr nl'wly l'IN'tcd offu'f'r~. the rrpl"t"· s. fer ~~~~ e-.,.·· st>ntatl\'l'S a nrJ t h<' ad\ tsor will UI'V•• • m<'t'l F'ridcJ\', ()(•1. 6. tn room II A son. David M ichael. 7 lb. 11 du rin~ the . <'lghth periOd 12:31 01. .. was born to Mr. and M rs. 3:161 to bt>g1n t h<' orgamJati•H' c. C lltx>rt Sperry, 60S Seaw ard of rommi ttl'<''> to wntt> a ron;.ti· Ret. Corona Highlands. in 'Hoag tutt,1n, <'Stabllsh M ft'l )' rntrol .... Hospital on Wednt>sday, Sept. 20. ~ide o n fund·raistng aet iv1tws I His brother, Dougl ass. 12. Is 81• •sale of stu dent body •·<Hds.l tt'ndlng the Miami MIHtof)' pencils. book ('(1\'('r!l. '>IUdt>nt nn(l I Al:'ademy. Mr. Sperry Is a U nitt>d r lass picturE's, l'IC.l and to plan I Airlines pilot. the VNi r 's a<'tivlt\' . David has 4 living grNtt · O~e ordt>r of b.uslnt'ss couldn't I grandparents. They Include Mr. walt: choosing school c-olo~. and Mrs. Roy 1... Mart1n. Rock Basketball uni fot'11\S must be or Island, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. dered f'arly for this yf'ar's "'<'ll Fred Hauerwa.s. ()s(>o. JWnols. son. The organizing rommlttt'C' Mr. and M rs. Ff'E'd N. Hauerwu asked homerooms to \'ott" for a ot Rock b land, maternal INM· SE'I.ctlon of rotors: g~n and 1 'parents. started honw Jut Sun-W'hke, green and g-old. bluf' and day after vlsitJng Mft for 21 gold. bluf' and I"E'd. ilue and t week . Mrs. Ethel Sperry Pua· gold v.·on by a homt>room \"'(t" oi l tkona, ta the patt>mal 'grand· nlnt-to six. Runnf'r-up was grt't'n mother . I a.nd cold. The winning C'Oior dU· I plicate!! the U.CJ....A. color. I Nominations tw scttool In· I JOml IIVGilD ITAF7 slanla or mucot were ~u~tf'd Or. Allen Gee ot Coaea MM&. from homeroonu tn o~r to 1 f~rly with Tf.xaa JftlltJV.Dwata pia~ them on t.be Oct. .a ~llot. In<:. and DuPont eor,....· t1u Some •ullftC.ions ha\'1' ~n joined JIUJhea .eml-conctUdor "Uncol.n Uona." Un<'Ol.n C'har· dl\.1Uoft In Newport ._,. .. • pn." "'UDC'Oin Conn.n.ncals," MerftWr of the tetflniClal *" ·<LJ~n Honnt Abf$. A "UlK'Oin tn n-e adval"lt"'td ctn1cw .,_.. Loa Spun...... and "Uncoln ment. Jh wW w •ft.P-aect. b1 .. LaftC'ltf'L" tnv.U,..._ e1 eu~ ,..._. ------- tl• (1lf --~uctor clrftll!a THIS 1111 h C I .. r. ... ~to DaYid lftlL diWIIt • ...... -_. ,_ • .. • sea rna.,.,... '-1 ......,.._, CAl OIIOU ...-. 1200 E. CCHtst Hwy., Coron• del M•r ORl-OSM END OF MONTH SALE THUIS., FRI., SAT. - -SEPT. 28, 29 30 Lanvin Castillo Hosiery ALL PO?:..'L..;..R Sr.ACES -~::.:..~~LE:SS REG. $1.15 A PAIR E.O.M. Special 3 Prs. for 1.00 2 W •. ~ ~ • --:-C:S•" o: ·$5 cr r::~TC -.~.· ") F~~=--s Piece Dresses NEW FAU COTT2,;~ Men's Sport Shirts O N~ LOT F<~mou~ ~l .:t kt'' Reg. to $6.95 Reg. $13.98 Now $8.99 Now $2.99 Sweaters Sport Coats ,,,, ·'I"" ..... Req. $8.95 to $16.95 Reg. to $22.95 Now $5.99 to $9.99 Now $12.99 OL'R FAMOL'S I -~ Nylon Tricot Panties Req. 69c Now 3 prs. for S I .49 Handbags NE\\. fAU COLCFS Req. to $11 Now $6.99 U2 I E. COUT HWY • Boy's Fall Sweaters C'PLON Reg. $4.98 to $8.98 Now $2.99 to $4.99 Play Clothes Req. $1.98 to $4.98 Now 99c to $2.99 c:ottc)NA ... WAa I 2 '~!~!!~=~.'#'~. Yl ~, ......... . ... .......... t.'OUDdl ehW. aM llee llcltlnney, Oral&le Cout YMCA eueutive, ate tlat I -·· / in all languages FI'OIIl 35c paperbu+ '• totM larvest uaabridged ..... l~IL c.tllll .... CeUL plana aft nearin& eompledon JDr thla year's YMCA I ndian Guide 111 Ea1le Campout to be held at Newport Dunes on Oct. 28 ...S 29. Thla year'l event wlll be an Oranae County lnvkatlonal to the other Y~ In the county tD brin1 their Y Indian Guide trll•• and participate In the protrfam belna arranaed by the holt ...,.,.houte of the Harbor areL FIIENOS OF JHE U~Y board memben taking office today, Sept. 28, at a 10 o'clock morning coffee m .. ting at the Irvine Coast Country Club are, seated left to right, Mrs. Dawson Teaford of Harbor Highlands, mem- bership, chairman; Mrs. l. F. Bloss of Corona del Ma r, vice·president, and Mrs. Oliver Howell of Balboa Island, the new p,.sident; standing, Mrs. Max Russell of Harbor Highlands, at left, secretary. and Mrs. John Echternach of Harbor Highlands. treasurer. Mrs. Duncan Stewart of Shore Cliffs, ju~ior past president, is installing officer. City Manager Bob CooP-will talk on "What Makes o Superior City." (En.sign photo) •.•.• , .. ...., .......... N.B. MAYOR PROCLAIMS 'UNITED NATIONS DAY' t T he Women's Fellowship of Mayor James Stoddard of the Its ability to assist I n the orderl y the Corona del Mar Conarega· City of Newport ~ach has is· progress of dependent peoples tiona! Churt'h wi ll hOd Its fln~t sued a proclamaUon ur(lna toward aelf.go~rnment; to hel p fall luncheon meeting Wednes· local citizens to observe Tues· those who Jive i n underdevel · day noon, Oct. 4, In fellowship day. Ocl. 24, as United Nations oped areas to be:ome seJf .sus· hall, under the direction of Mn1. I Day by means of community 1alnlng; and to drive back the Harvey Pease. presidt'nt. programs "which will ·demon· to~ of disease and poverty Srx-akE't will be Mrs. Lloy d strate their faith In and support Whirever found. Lorbeer, president of the Fellow· of the U. N. and contribute to • The Unitt>d States supports ship of CongrPgationaJ Women a better understanding of Its t he U.N. w it h unswerving Joy- of Southern' Call!ornla and the alms. problem,s and achlev· alty as h works to advance the Southwest. . ments." I economic, social and spiri tual Groups. wall be reassigned at The mayor stated In his proc· well· being of all people. this mN'IIng. lamatlon that: TOUJfC POLO TO MEET • The establishment of a just and en d ur I n g peace throughout the world is essen· The senior young people's l tlal to the survival of civlllza· group of St. Andrew's Presby· tlon. terian Church will have Pastor • The U.N. Is a powerful In· Charles Di~renfleld as guest strumt>nt for J?uardlng mankind peaker at tht'lr Fireside Fellow-~ against the calamity of war and $hlp meet ing at 7 p.m. Tuesday, fot establhlhlng the rule of law Oct. 3. ar Berk M cCollom's home. among nat ton!'l. 2095 Irvine Ave .. Upper Bay. I • The U.:'i. has demonstrated CITY COUNCIL NEWS SHAG CARDIGAN SWEATERS $24 .. r.USNAY Is ftOf a paiftt tw dye IMit a resin mineral ~ that beautir .. , without olt•ing texture « pottern. Drie1 quickly. Makes fabric lik• new. H.lps resist soil. Brighten up with fAIS,IAY ~oday. ~{)1ft' I . , __ ........ .,.. ............... ._ • Detert o.., • se... .... o-· •• .,., .,.,. . ._. • .._ • Y.._ • lied! • Sil-o..,. • WMI .. •ee4 11M a. •wt • CMny • CUrclll • T ... lst • WI <Continued from page l l Th<' 'olf.' wall ~·3. peo~r should have a c·hance to •Rf'jl"<'tej tht> appc>al of John vote on -the mattt>r, and thjs vote Adams from the Planning Com- oould be m ad<> advisory, rathf'r m ission decision denying rear t han mandatOr)'. yard and sld<' yard eonrrooch· Mrs. Robert Keams of Cllrt mf'nt to add a serond unit over HavPn imprcs-.cd th<' Counril, PXistlng garage at 4~7 Morning and the audlt'nC<', with a rapid · Canyon Rrl .. Coron" Highlands. tire criticism of tall buildmgs, U>tte rs of protest had bNn re· drang traffic rongestlon and de· N>lvt>d from the Corona Jllgh· •,m:-ciatlon of adjoining propc>rty. lancts Property Ownl'rs Assn .. Realtor PetN Whltt>head of Howard Farwell. P. L. Friend. Camt'o Short>!. sait1 high rise Mrs. John Stallman. ~rs. Ralph bu1ld in~s arc tnevitable, and Llngc>nb<'rg anct Mrs. Roger ner~s.try to j usttfy the $1.500 to Hannaford. $2.000 front foot cost of proper· • Adopt<'d a dedaratian or In· ry. H<' suggested a J()().f()()( tention to annex the "First Ad· limit. I dlUon to 3uperlor Ave. Annex," Davi cl Termohlen. Santa Ana near Hoag Hospi tal and the building dl'signrr. said he was j Hughl's plant. as rcque!>tl'd by n'ady to prl'sent a varianN' re· Ca rl Bu.·k and John K ilroy; Sf't qul'St to l h<' Pl anning Commls· H uhlil' hearing ror Nov. 13. 'lion fM a group or high rise • AJU!Lovcd.-lhe rcqucslll ------------===--=--........ ...-..-~..--·11 lnrttcttnj:l_ "On ;\1araners mre. hut ~fayor Jam<'S Stoddard and • 12 •• .,., c ... ; .. c~. •"' (! .... ~ sz-- 3421 Vie lido • lido Shops --E~oAST 3347 E. COAST HW.A Y ROARING ·20'S RAitTY ~ETES ENGAGED PAIR 4 ..... ,....... ••" party la lhwpott..._~..._ KaNa ..... ol Cilia ..... ............ ol ...... ~who haw 8lt tbelr wwddln1 date lor laturda)', Oct. 2L Dr., Ia ~ ame.r at Altadena ..... lnCella ....... laa ped•te ot ...,._ Rip Scttool and Oranp CGUt Coli ... . Bob. 10ft fit Dr. end ..... E4 Tile laCIIt II IS, Jan Aftdenon, lfanq ar,ut. DlanM F•ther· ltoft aDd lady Ueb. .,.,. e ttlred ia flapper dr1•11, end tMtt ...... donned IDMdliftl ......... Gq llfla weN ~ In a Nr· rei ot other ...-ma. Dancina Wnalnated ... ewa1a1. Milum, 1215 Nottln.-.. lid., Ia a peduate ot a.rbar Ha.lh and Or· eaon s.aa., and Ia ..adated with Ande,...r, Anldl and Park· er iMurance bNken In Newport a.dl.· Gue.ta, In 1Miclitton to tM 'hon-oc-eea. ...... Daameth 8tarqe and Budp Collins, Carolyn Grey and Gene aa.., Dlatme FNther· aton and Tom Jeuen, Jean An· ~non and Fred 'nahu, Nancy Bryant and Emle .Cantu, Jody Lleb and Bill Marr, Mike and PhyUia fMllum) Marr, Don Dftbby Huber, and Unda Good· art and Tod White. • 'learen. daulftter of MI'L Freel waaner, See ~efore you buy THE NEW '62 MODELS NOW 0 II IIIPLIY II ... SIIWI.I •• ,.rial 3118 UNSURPASSED DESJGN AND PERFORMANCE MA ·RINERS Cllrlii.Ea JKnaJAJ. PLTIIOOTII V AUAJfT IB W. Coat Bi9bway • R.,..ed 1McJa. C.UL Uberty I·U. -K...a..rty Nl75 / -u-r-~~ CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 rc ... _., l[vOrl •ir iftcl. IAF Cle~ftff £ l r111h $4.98 ----------------------~ did not know whethPr to apply Counr liman Kl'nnl'lh Kingsley to now or watt for a dl'<'ISion on tht' I be out of lh£> statt', the mayor ordinance. ON. 2·29 and ~1r. Kingsll'y Oct. W• DeliYer -11:00 A.M.-3 P.M. Open t to 6:30 Daily-Sunday 9 to 8 CROWN HARDWARE OIUole 3·1100 IIIJ &AIT COUT IDQIIWAY C0801rAD&I.IIU --· ----------- CounC'II a d op t f.' d a minor 19·NO\.. 10. • amendment to the draft ordi·1 •Turned over a liFt of d<'lln· nance. thus <'XII'nding the ex · quent water a<'eounts to the plrinsc time for tak ing final Credit Bureau for collect i on. action. The hearing was con -1 • Authorized the mayor and tlnut'd to <X1. 9. : city clerit to execute an agree· T hr Coundl also: mf'nt with Blurock , Ellerbroek • Rf'jl'c:ted the appeal of Doug· and Aseoclates for ar,:-hltectural laB Praest and other property servi~J tor the library bulldln& owners on Dover Dr. and 'Ruth in Mannen~ Park. Ln., Harbor Highlands. to ~taln a plutl{' addition to the height DDflfEB IRETDIQ TODAY of their backyard fences. Which they constructed to provide safe - •~· tor children from swimmlnl pools and protection trora winds. SUBSCRIBE The ~iatlon of Unversallst Women w ill open their year of a.:otlvltles with dinner tor all members of the congregation to- day, Sept. 28. at the churt'h, 1259 VIctoria Street. Costa Mesa. Mn1. Ralph Daw.on of Corona del M ar, program chairman, Is In charee. Dr. 9\,)'llanou will ex· plain the work of the Paul arlno School. ... To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAll -ORIOLE 3-0550 'l'be ODir weeJdy Mwspapef iD tbe Harbor Area Name ..... Tm1 ODD_.~ CIIKCIE w CA1111'0DAY ONE YEAR -------Only ·&oo OutiWe of Hadar ANa '-00 M~A~------~--_.----~~------ 017 CIDd State---------------•cu•-•-••........,..--ta••• • Groceries SU!tSHINE HYDROX COODES. Gicmt Siae 39c V ermonl Maid Syrup 11-. 29c DUJICAII IIDIU CAE& liD CIIDII'I lvnDOltf, IIADLK rvDGK COCOIIVT IU .... Produce Sweet Corn 5' ea. SCHOOL-BOY Delclous Apples 2 lbs. for 27c •• -1 ........ Frt111 D•,•Lzlll Springfield PIES a C.AMPIELL SOUPS IYIIU _. .. 791. ' 08GU COifCKft ocr. I Carl Bonaw* former Atlantic City Auclltortum oraanl8t, wtll prewnt a propoam of oraan mu- alc for the Oran1e ~!ety o1 Or· anae at Sdunldt-Phllllps Music Store ln Sarrta Ana ·at 8 p.nt., TUHday, Oct. 3. "lt'a Fun to 0..... In Palhlon" leading Horne lending Institution t \.. ASSISTIN& PLANS for the Assistance League Homes Tour, sei for Oct. 20, tire these members of the League. from leff: Mrs. Ralph Hoyle . Mrs. W illiam Miller and Mrs. Jed Hoyle. The tour will include the homes of Ginny Sims on Lido hie, Hugh H utson on Harbor Island, George Carringto., on Lido Isle, W illi"m Hol- stein in Cameo Shores. W ode Fa:rchild in CoronG del Mar Md Rc5lph Hoyle in Cameo Shores. !Ensign photo) lof soaai note • • • When Avla Rapp of 4017 Chan· net Pl., Newport, returned to Menlo Park, the members or the BPW Club, of whJch ahe Ia put president. cave her a surf>rise ·cocktail pe rty. • • • • Doria Croxon or Udo Isle said last Thursday nlrht, with a sigh. "'My last compeny left this morning. I've had euests •11 summer lone. It was Jots ot fun. but we're tlad to be cettlna back to routine." • • • Like Doris. we have all been so busy golna places and enter· tainlng this summer that we haven't had time to catch up on relations consultant from Costa Mesa. has spent part of her "holiday from w ork" In Hoag Hospital and Ia atilt convalescing from her accident. • • • • everyone's summer activities. We know that Mary Bennet, public Mrs. R. N. Glascow and her group or aome 25 P.M. Ebell Sec· tloners kept rl~ht on being busy durlnl the S\lmmer because there was ao much to do! Among their activities they li;Jent the summer readlna t o. and giving panles for teenagers In all the Newport Beach city libraries ... worked with Long Beach Veter· ans •at the hospital there and- transported senior cit izens to their m~tlngs and fun times at Corona del Mar Community Youth Cente:. JACK KIN&, ettenden~ coun- selor at Newpor.J Harbor High School, has bee.f granted a mil· itary leave of absence by the school trustees .. He is " c"ptain in the U.S. Army a nd h"s been assigned to the 308th Psycho- log ical W adore Co.. R"d io Broadcasting. He e~pects to be assigned to Ft. Bragg. N.C .. for a year, so his wife. Harriet. and daughter. c.,rolyn. 41f2, will accompany him. He h.,s been in active service or in the reserves for 18 years. Res~Pian Cut 'To 33 Units Presldtmt Don Woodward and Vl:e-Presidcnt .lack Mullan an- nounced at Monday evening's Newpon City Council "l'neeting t hat they were wltfldrawing t•helr requ(.'St for 36 un.ts in their Res-Plan p l anned community developm~nt In the Jpper Bay ArPa. at Del Mar Ave. and Tu!l· tin Ave. They had appealed from the Planning Comm:ssion decision which rejeNed the request for 36 units. The-retently adoptt>d plannt>d commun.ty ordlnanc·e permits 33 units In tht> area In· volved -compared to 22 It tht> area were dt>vt-lop<'d on a t ra· Joan Irvine Burt. Tells About Her Fighi· With Directors A poised, confident a n d (rlendly Joan l rv.ne Burt ·gave a history of the Irvine RanC'h of Orange County and .relaJed her current fight with the other mt>mbers. o! the board of dl· re<.-tors to the ~ewport Haroor Business and Professional Wo· men's Club at their dinner meeting Thursday ar thr .Me-sa VNdc Country Club. )t rs. Burt· Is a fourth genera· tion Irvine heln>SS, since It was her great -grandfather who or· lginnlly bought t he farm lands in partnership with a rouple of f.lenrls. Although the entire tr~ct was sold by auction In 1887. after her Kl'e8H~rand· father's death. a dispute pre· ve .. ted the sale from going through. and n f~ y<'ars latl"r hPr grandfatehr took possession or the vast estate at t hr a~e or 25. JOAJI mvufl 8VIIT I TIUSf--..-+(JHionttl lot b-asts; with cui rlt-- The I rvine story would han• been different. stated )1rs. Burt. It h«>r father. James Irvine. had Jivrd to work with hN uncle ~fyford for the good of tht> ranch. t:nfortunately . he died in 1935. and when her grand· f«:ht>r died In 19-17 there wcr€' to:> few lrvlnes left. she said. and tots of outsLders. Her grand- father. sht> ex pial ned Ia ter, had alrl'ady Sl't up 51 '~ or lh<' I rvine Co. stock In the Irvin€' founda· lowing her spee .. h on • Our Coun· · 1 ty Herltagt>", )1rs. durt ~aid that the Irvine Company didn't have ' a "discrimination cia use·· except I by ;>rac:'t lre. but a<'eording to an agreemrnt With the nPw uni· vPrsity. there can be no d lscrlm· !nation henceforth. She also pointf'd out that clii'<'rimlnatlon was not allowe-d Wllh FilA and I federal fin a nclng. She explained, by rt>talning IPasehold on land instt>.Jd of I S<'lhng portions of i t, the oom· pany was not dumping a lot ot land on the markl't tn towN other land valu(.'s. and th€'\' are able to keep rontrol of t he. type ot dt>velopment on t he land. She denied that land title was re· tained In order to keep the taxes on the lower agricu ltural le,·el. ~ DEEDS ON WEll ~ ~ LOCATED HOMES ~ ~ . -~ ~LAGUNA~ ~ FE.DERAL ~ ~SAVINGS~ ~ and Loan Auodatloft ~ 1. =-:.: I ~.OIM.IIC 'a~ !i W S. · Cl11u•l f.ftP'IIII.A Rill ........ _ D.-up your d•b meet· lnl wtda Hobfe'a albadM ....... ~ ............ pl8tw eud .... e mesp.:MI.e fawn • ...., piiMe llttlnp. We'll help ... pundl to-. .....Sap. • wtda our .ud· .... .,. ... «WKWitnlle. Council upheld the Pbnn1ng t ion. tht> directors of whkh ha,·<' Commisston and sent th(' usE> a lift> tPnn and are self per,x-tu· permit request bacK to the Cnm-, attn~. m lssir.n with priv1so that a new Thus. M t!'t. Burt complained. site plan will ~ subitted. thP rompany Is rontrolled by dl· -----rco:tors who have no m onetary • Sample Shack DESIGNER DJIESSES 153 E. 17•h St COSTA MESA MI 6-6300 ·interrst in the t"om pany l they just distribute the m oney to cnarltlt'SI . and no "pride In op· eratlon"' ... as a busln~ enter- prise. When her grandfather re· leased land for developmt'nt. th(.' M i ress explained. he consldert>d It from 2 angles. 11 Was It In the ~st Interest of 1h~ com- pany? 21 Was It In the best int-ere8t of the community? She charges that the fOI'ltroiiMS were not ask ing these questions. !JO in 1957. -as the larg~ stockholder. she elec..'l~ herself a director of the company and has forced aome chances In personnel and policy. She told of her enthusiasm for 'the Unlwl'lllty ot California campus and how SM arra~ed for it to ~ otfft'e'CI t'he huge site back of Caron. del Mar. Dunne the queetlon period fol· War Buddies Meet Again Jrta. aen. eamr oartc. tlNdl, now p.-.nt of 1M Weatehea.ter Apartmea. In WulalqtDft, -D.C.. ...... ...,.,.. " Na ... ,.. ,._, ~· Wftll· end,......, .... Wttlte- ,..... famll)o, -.......... Can· ,.,.. 14. Cerone ~ 'n.. 2 liMn MW ?mown .eda OCIMr IInce World War I dQ'I. ...... boda 'liNN AJtQ u ....... anea at Camp a.~. near 8u DMp. a.... Club, ...., ...... Jl ,.... '" ,.,., ........... .... ........ ad ......... ..... Hobie's Party Supplies wldliiM'Ina*J-0...,..._. c •••• of c... ..... 'gp .. ,. ................ .. '-.1:-a..-..... ••"• -............. ~.-.~ -·&_....__..... .... .... _ .. ,. ...... ..., ...... .................. _,. .. . ........... , ...... ... ... ........... ..... C.O.dll ... . 4PORT -, I ..... r...... StanJ~ Bak~r "8a.l" i. \ t ... l \ 1l I I 11 .• , l I () \ .............. .. ......... 18ft. • 111ft llfQuun ,.. ... f&DDD ........ ... O.UIIMtltl6 ...... ...,...,.. .. ..... • Ebell to Open Fall Activities A ...... ,,, .. -.. ................... ..................... .., ,..., ......•........ , •hrt11. • ....... a-t Fd· ..,. a....e....._Lr••••IL w .................. ,25 p.-. ............... baa ...u.t n•l 2 ' I ... tlilaa --lllllat.&a....._ At ......... ---.. tlae ate-"-............. wallet. ......... a-. tint daM cl-ol tM V.LA.. o.ly t ,... ............. ~, ........... _. .. baa .................... PoUceLt. t:..s ......... ~ lD • I .... ~~~~Mit .. tM police .... An oriental luncheon theme and a roUicldnc mualcal pro· cram p.-ented by a team or profeulonal mualciana will open the tim fall meetinc or Ebell Club of Newport Beach next Thursday, Oct. 5. at the club· hou~. accordlnt to prHident, Mrs. Loean .lack~tGn. Twenty-alx new members will be Introduced by Mrs. Georae Hooper, m ember· ship chairman, and check for $1.000 will be presented by the club to City Librarian Dorothea Sheely. Money for ttie library wa ratS· ed at a recent libr ary benefit pany given by mem~rs of both I the Junior and Senior Ebc-11 Club at t~ home of Mrs. Otis Buck- Ingham. Nine hundred dollars has al ready been given to nurs- es S<'holarshlps in rtte name ol Study Qk' d ~1>:~1. and SlOO to Paularlno f Luncheon reservations should Or 4th H•lgh I ~ In M onday to ~1rs. Lou1 Vau· trot, OR 3-7102 or OR 5·0267. Book School Need I sect ion N~ 6 wlth Mrs. Harry A rourth hlrh l<"hooa ror tht l USC Alumnae 1 growlnt harbor area on Jan& 1 M Q west of Fairview State Hoipital l eet ct 4 loomed u N~wpart Harbor Hlr h • School Dlatrlct trustee11 voted ap-A newly formed group of the proval TuHday tor Supt. Max I Unlv<>rsi<y of Southern Calltornla Russell's request to obtain a con· 1 alumnat-w ill have 3 outstand · sultant to study population lng USC leadt-rs ti keynote growth and development trends speakers at lttt>lr 1nitlal meeting In the area. 1 Wedneiday, Oct. 4. I Corona del Mar Hith School Is I Mrs. Arthur D. G~y. chairman I due to open I n Se.;>tem~r. 1962. of the Orange County chapter of 1 but trustees visualized all 3 high the Trojan League, said that ~hools at capacity possibly In I guest !(~rs at the noon meet- 1964 or 1965. They figured two ing will be Michael M acBan,l or rhree months would ~ need· I president-elect of <the gene-ral ed to complete th~ study and alumni asS()('Iat1on. of rhe Uni· suggested Feb. 1 as a date when verslty; ~1orey Thpmas. execu- the data rould ~ USt'd for fix· 1 tlvt> director ol the general alum. ing proposed ooundarles tor thE' n l association. and Dr. Roben 3 district high S<'hools. Downey. Dt>an or Student at the Goetz, chalman, will eaa1at the luncheon chairman, Mrs. Nicho- la• Brettner. The Travelers croup und~ Mrs. E. P. Pc*lman will help decorat1n1 t.'ttalnna n, Mrs .. C. F. Ni xon. and dinlna room chairman, Mh. Vernon RuM. CHAMOIS 100~ Oil,,. .... MA..,.O WtTN SIAl Of ....OVA&. Of U.S. HSTIHG CO. IAU ·I•• NtCI . .. ,......, .. by Hallmark On O.play Cll,)d Gift Wrapping We Give Blue Chip 16am~ • ,127 L eo.t • ..,. --- J--me -c:-del .._ O&iole S:IUO ()pea E..m.p -..u 1:00 p.a. Tru s t ee Eugene O'P.ourke Umverslty. The meeting will be made a motion that the maw~r I at t he home of .Mrs. Elwood Mar -l lYe tabled. but It died f or lack 0r tl .. ~n:. _:32~H~a~r~oo~r:_1s~la~n~d~.-----~======:;:===== a second. He felt the Information - was available and should be done in the district. u.. ~· cle.Uf'oe4 e4s for ,. ......_ C.l i11 ,_ e4a te OltiOU , ..... . WALTAH CLARKE'S IIAWADU IliOn America'• Larpst Selection Rouada da Clock Rawallan FaabJon 0... ·~ & E--.--ILUIIfa AYE.. UUOA III..AIID oat ... THE '62 FORDS ARE HERE! * D •••••• , .......... 4 .... '••••pr SIIIIIIWap~ * lllule .......... .. Featunng a cnsp, fresh approach to f ord s classtc styhng -New Models. Smoother Perfo rmance. Better Economy. Additional Sell Mamte- nan.ce Features .. If 111 .. 11 ••••11- lllplltlll..., You are cordially ill~ted to SEE cmd DRIVE tbe FORDS FOR '12 NOW. ON DISPLAY All mode .. CIYCiiJaWe,b jmn~ ...... , ThiCtdore Robins Ford YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER SINCE 1921 • • ._ .W. Cll!.lft .. aY. .................. --... ...:.r···--... u ..... ·····--•• •• __ ., .... . ... ....... . ---· ... .... H Yll're • ....... We'll tab 1'0\1 off it CIDd Put Ne w Life into Your fall Clothes SPECIAL 1 Day Cleaning CIDd 2 Day Laundry lfo ExtJa CbCII9• Vli.ET CLEIIERS Minor Repa irs Free Juat Call oa 5-0310 or Dnp lD at 3137 E. COAST JOWAT .. COBOXA DEL IIAJl ., BUCS HOPE TO BOUNCE BACK AnER 14-7 lOSS The OCC footbeU squad is polntin~ for this Saturday's cla.&h here with Oceanside-Carls- bad after going down In defeat to Foothill CoHere. 14-7. In the Rason opene.r last Saturday. Coast' plays host to Oceanside •n the Pirate's tlrst home aame at 8 p.m. this Saturday, Sept. 30. Oceanside hu won two games already this season apinst no losses. and the Pirat e coaching statr Is expecting a rugged en- counter. Coast was in the lea d by 7 points over Foothill as the fourth Filii IJur* ·-............... Sailor Cee football team tied 6·6 with the Bolsa Grande Cee tt-am last Friday on Davidson Fie ld. Bolsa got ks touchdown in the third quarter on a 50-ya~ run around right end. Harbor scored on a 3-yard run by Halfback Larry Yt>tts. The touchdown was st>t up by a 40· ya rd pass from Steve Shedd to I Jim Hammond. The score m ight have reached 12·6 for the Sailors If they had completed a pass in the fourth I quarter. Hammond caught tht> paS!t from Shedd but was out of the e nd zone. Shakespeare .. Comedy Is Set For Nov. 9-11 Rehearsals are underway tor -the Orange Coast Collegt> pro- 1 duct ion or Shakespeare's "A Mid· summer Night's Dream" whiQh will be presented in t he colleee audkortum Nov. 9, 10 and 11. Tht>seus will be played by Bob Hill. and Sandra Bria n will play Hlppolyta. The young lovers will be played by Nancy Osborn as HermJa. Ed Grey as Ly~nder who is In rove with her. Louise Yeisley as Helena. in love with Demetri us. and Bob Winterb,ot· ham, also in Jove with Hermia. Barry Kraft w ill play Oberon. king of the fa iries. and Dixie Meyt>s will be Titania , his queen. Nick Bottom, a wea ver. will be played by Greg Dawson. Others in the C'ast. Ri chard Ha tCh. Gary Brittain. Cl\arlle Hutd1~ns. ~raid -Jioy. Stan Tu.- dor. Fred Martin. James Daugh· erty, Ronald U nderma n, Sandy Chamberlin. C e I e s t e Clinton. Dinah. Cates, Barb Davison. Rob· In lrw1n, Jeannf Replogle. Judy Davis. Priscilla Jarvis, Laurie Latouche a nd Gary Noland Jr. quarter got under way. The Pi· rat~ bad !!Cored on a third quar- ter 78-year drive which rons um- ed 6 playJ. Newport's Bob Crisell lugged the pigskin the fina l 16 yards for the score and Ana • helm's Chuck Smith added the potnt. Then, on a pass-interference call. in the final quarter, Foot· hill' took tht> ball on the Coast 5. One play later the Owls scored. The point after atte mpt. a run, was s uccessfu l. and Coast trailed 8·7. With less than a m inute re· malning, the Pirates rh rew a desperation long pass. which wu Intercepted and re1 urnt>d for an Owl TD, ending the game at 14-7. Sal._ a.. Ire TMMI l·l ~, ...... , ... Sailor Bee footballers went for a i -7 tie with Bolsa Grande Bee Matadors last Friday In Garden Gr()ve. Bolsa scored theirs In the third after romple'ting a 25-yard pass. Their quarterback went tht> final 6 years to S<.'Ore. The Sailors got across in the fourth When Half- back Rick Jacklin took tht> ball from Quarter back John DeRCl83 and madt' the 3 necessary yards. AalfES IIOOaDEAD A double-attraction w hich ranks !high in the tht>atrical world will be presented Oct. 5 at Ora nge Coast College by M iss Agnes Moorehead and her rom pany In t he colleie a uditor· ium. Miss Moorehead will give her one-woman read ing, 'That Fab· SERVE ox yoanoww ulous Rt-dhead," and Richard . . I Gray. Mayo Lolzeaux and Louise SctvJng In the Pa clf•c aboard Vl n~nt will be starred in the the a n~l -su bmarlnt> warfare .sup·' Christopher Fry ont>·a ct romcdy. port a~r·cra ft . carrier USS 'l ork · "A Ph()('nlx Too Frequent.'' town operallng out of Long !Wach arP :\felvln R. Vletzke. air-I man. uS~. son of Mr. and Mrs. NEW EXCBAJfGE IIEIOEBS Clan~ C. Vletzke of 122 41st St.. Nt>w mt>m bers of the Newport Wes! Newport. a nd Dennis R. Harbor Exchange Club are Bill Popejoy. sea ma n, USN. son of Srott of the Brat Shop in Costa Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Popejoy of :\fesa. member of t ne public .J23 Wt>stminste r Ave., Newport r~lations departmt>nt of the He ightg. Ora nge County Title Co. · SUBS.CRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR-ORIOLE 3-0550 The only wHidy newapaper iD the Harbor Area MAIL lit '1'101 ODD_. YOVJI CII&CZ • CAI1I TODAY ONE YEAR ---·-----·-ODiy 3.00 Outside of Harbor ANa ----Uo Name Mailing Address ----......---------- City cmd State -------------- twcair•~VDor8CRILU~ ...... • nae ..... Game" ol llle Jftf u far u many madenca .nd lf8dU· •'-of Kewport ...,._ Bllb khool K'attfted ttlftiUihout tiM world aN concerned Ia a'bedu*l for IUdc·olt et 1· p.m. tbia SU· urday, S.pt. 30, in t~ Oranp Cout CoUep Stadium. commu...._ Ia 111e ~.., ,..., • .U one ....._ Jtewpcllt S.rbor part INela Rpplled ... attdetle RilL Balla ~ weN talent tw Jfewpcll't Harllor J1J11a rldl ln dletk ta1eat and tbe)' School ...... In u.a. ,..,. played toptber for ... .... ~ avoided U. word~ eo.ta tMID. The neulta 'liNN IIDPNII· Me. and Jhwpuet 8eec:h.. for It live, Ncwpoet B.,._ llavinl The Newport Harbor S.llora will meet ttte eo.ta Meea Mua· tanas for their tirst contest to- ,ether. In the book it's a practice aame between the two hlch schools. Next year they will both be In the aeme Sunset Leaaue. This year the MustanJS are playing In the F~way LMaue. For 30 years C.O.ta Mesa and First Sunset Game Oct. 1 ' The big, red Saints from Santa Ana High School will meet the Newport Harbor Sailors In Or- a nge Coast Colleee stadium Sat· urday niJtbt, Oct. 7, in their fi rst Sunset League footba ll game. The county capitalists will be a hea\'Y outfit wit h an ex<-ep· tionally speedy ba ck field, ac· rordlng to fore<."ftsts. On Thursday a fternoon, Oct. 5, the Santa Ana C~ will meet the Sa ilor Cees on Davidson Fit>ld. Coach Bill Straw's Bees will travel to S:lnta Ana Friday afternoon, Oct. 6. for a Bee en· counter. Sailors Trim Bolsa Grande By One T.D. Newport Harbor Sailors won 13·6 ,over Bol.M Grande Hl~h School ot Garden Grove In their practice a ame last Friday,, Sept. 22. scoring twice In the third quarter. Bolsa scored in the tirst halt. Sailor yard-~ainers Included quarterback Gary Ga lusha, who made wlnnin~ 11>; Fullback Rog- er Grable. Lett Halt T~ Fouts. Rig'ht Ha lf Larry Bn»tedt e nd End Wa de Pearson. Quarter-back sneak prov~ effective tw the Sailors. brin~ing their final touchdown. Bolsa ball carriers scor~ their best ga ins hUtln~ t he right side of their line. r etUne SO yards be· tween right tackle and center a nd 24 between right auard and tackle. They were able to get 41 yards left of their center, 18 yards between guard and tackle but lost 6 yards trying between right tackle and guard. won am.o.t twiN u many eon· te111a In 1M ~ IAque u were J-. aeeorcUna to ... u.tk:s. Saturday mariti the tint of. tid al conteet ln varsity adllet.lcs between the two communities. Both .mools tlave tine athletic 8QUada a nd coaches, and the Competition that tor ao many years waa dlKOUnleed, 1.1 now • matter of tact. Teams wtll be me«Jnc. ~., In the year In basketball, trM.ic, tennl.l a nd baRball. and next )'Nf u co· members o1 the Sun.t Lftaue. StartJna Une-up tor tM Sailors wiU have Gary Galusha at quar- terback; ~toter Grabl~ fullback ; T~ Fouts, left half; lArry a.o.- tedt. rilht half; Gre1 Davies, left ~d; .1~ Klnyone, left tadtJe; Rod Smith, ldt pard; Vern Edler, center; BtJI LeBua, ript cuard; Hill Holloway, rlcflt tackle, and Wade Peanon, richt end. "nae Muatan1 atal'tlq Une-up will bave Terry McWethy at quarte rback; Dennls iPerrtn, fuJI. back; lotvl Leftlnawell. tallbaclc: Pete Matthews, wlqback; Gary Carr. lett end; Larry Findley, lett ·tackle; CllU Wa ltu. left pard; l eule FlorN, center; Cia'* Weatherwax, rilht auard; Dtclc Dixon, ritht tackle, -and Ed Blatt. rllht etld. ·CUSTOM Pro·fessional .·Directory J'rtendl.J ~ Servtee BELL BJ\OADWA Y MORTUARY From the POUCE BLOnQ e ~·ESDAT,SEPT.I .Miss Ka thleen B. Hyde. 22, of 4320 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Ma r, and Mrs. Velma Mae Bur- nett. 42. Santa Ana, were talren by am bulanre to Hoag Hospital tor 1reatm~nt of injuries when Miss Hyde's car a nd a car'driven by Joe Burne'tt, Santa Ana. were ina traffic accident at Coast Hwy. a nd DovN Dr.. Newport Beach . . . Frank Tora no reported the burglary of a bout $35 In s ma ll change In a bank sack from a desk drawer in the office of his se-rvice station a t 3001 Newport Bl vd.. New~ Beach. during bus I ness hours . . . Towels. a muu-muu ahd a quilt, valued at $20. were stolen from a clottles lne at the home ot C.na D. Blyth, 310 Anade St . Balboa ... Tom Ba rnum. 1539 Cumberlanct Lane. Westcllft. repon ed tht> theft of $31 from the glove rom· partment of his l'ar parked at 36t h St. and Balboa Blvd .. West Newport . . . Alvin E. Nelson. 41. of 5112 River Ave., We!\1 New· port. was booked on a c ha rge ol lntolCJca llon In private tht>re ... A trap was ~t In the yard of Mrs. Bud Blaich. 2555 Crestview Dr.. Bay Shores. In an attempt to C'atl'h a raccoon ... e TBVBSDAT.SEPT. 7 Lillia n Carver, 505 Larks pur Ave~ Corona del Mar. wacs mak- ing a right tum at Seaview Ave. and Marguerite Ave .. Corona del mar. in her car W'hen •a driver- Jess ca r with Arizona plates rolled down the hill. jumped a curb and .Uuck her car on the right rear (en~r. causing m inor da mage . . . Kenneth Klesstg. Merchants to Meet at OCC 225 Sapphire Ave.. Balboa Is· land. recovered a blrycle which 'had been thrown Into the bay; the bike was cla imed by owner Roy Ri lt>y, 1710 Park Ave .. · Bal- boa Island ... Fred Bockmiller, 20ol Ocean Blvd., Balboa, report· ed t he loss of a wallet rontaln - ing $50 cast In the Newport BeaC'h or Ba ll>oa a rea .... Mrs. Neta Cade nhead. 3412 W. Ocean Front. West Newpor1. reported coming home to find e ll <the doors open in her home. with nothing ml55ing, but with the electricity shut o rr a t the main switch ... e FaJDAT.IEPT. I An $85 suit, $10 radio a nd S32 phonocraph were stolen from the home of Mrs. Dorothy G. Stoll. 139 Shoreclift Rd .. Shore Cliffs ... A <'a r driven by Mamie A. Berry, 135 O,al Ave., Balboa Is· land, was Involved in an accl· dent with the parked car of Pa · tricla Estey, 3331ll Amethyst Ave .• Balboa Island ... Patricia Ann Ostling, 405 Catalina Dr .. Newport HelgiltJI, reported othe th~ft of her wallet with $25 cash from her pu~ while at· tending a party In Clift Haven ... Mrs. L. M. Bailey. 2296 Chan- n el Rd .. Ba lboa, complain~ that someone used nail polish ro write a vulaar word on ·t'he turtle· back ot her sports car .. . 8obert w ........ 11. ... ---.; CMra. ......... 11. ..... DaNU lt.. c::-te ...... CIDd two •••••• ...,._ II CIDd 17.,.,.... ........ wttll .... ..., tit AclacM Aft. ... c..t.Jiwy .. c..... ........... ...... • ..... .wr .... wttll • cold q1IIIJ'ta of .wr Ia tiMk ca, be· lb. aad lin. a. a. ..._ Jr .. ............ .._u.. ....... 1.1 ...... D-'o. T• .. lmM T---. .... ....,......_...,s. ..................... ............... Reotail merchants and excu-A t raffic accident In tront of Uves ttlroughout Orange County the AJI American Market, Co- will take part tn • workshop ser· rona de l Mar, Involved Rose R. ies to be presented by Oranp Ha ll. 7201s Marguerite Ave., Coast College a nd its bu.slneu Corona del Mar. and Russell A. manageme nt a dvlaory board on Vater, Eme rald Bay ... Serge Nov. 2. 9 and 14 at the college. D. Etienne, 16, 211 Edcewater Ha rbor are~ merctlants who Ave., Balboa. suffered mtnor are working with ~liege a s pavement bums when ttis motor- advisory board membe~ scooter hit a bump a nd went out COSTA MESA-h ck McCord. of control. spilllnc tum at lOth Citl~s National S.nk; Harry St. and Bay Ave .• Newport BMdl Fine, Circus Boote ry ; Bill Scott. • • • Bruce B. Hill. 2107 Westclltf Brat Shop; Wayne Searcy. Pen· Dr .• Westcllff, reported the theft ney's ; Jack Reinert, Reinert's ot a alan FMdlna "Croaroada .. Dept. Store; Ml• Jean Winfield, from a rear door . . . Vandals secretary, Costa Maa Chamber spray~ paint ln the laundry of Commerce; Robert Uneer, city room at the hom~ o r Mary E. ... napr, City ot eo.ta MeN. CunninJhom, 711 Goldenrod Aft., NEWPORT BEACH -Henry Oorona del Mar . . . Don W. Bralnercl, bual..-manaaenwnt -se.tor, 1m eae Dr.. eo.ta cona•ltant; Hqta L Mynatt. Mua, repo~Wc~ the 134 ~ tMft ltk.'tlard't Lido Y.l'llet: leek Bar· of a .tiJrt, trouMM and .at from Mtt. rqanapr !f.-port Harbor a car parked at the Nar ol t15~ ChaJDber o1 Cclnmwic:w. lumlne Ave .. Corona del Mar ... ~~~ Stoft~r Hannaford., • IATVIIDAY. aft. 1 COM>KA DEL MAll-XaNn Gordon I. WmU. G, ol 211'7 Marpeta Wood. Karen Marpwta S.VUie Aw .. laJboa. .... dlari· I na port a ; Velma 0' I r i e D , ~ witta lntalleatkJn ln publk a.rlltn'a 8pedaJtJ Shop. after Ilia ear bit a mutll .,_ ln frant ol 1121 1! ........ llvd .. lalboa. at 1:17 a .m-y knoddna tt lnto • r.nc. at liD Z. ••boa IIW.. and ....nc on to 11tt......, sporta c.r. bGltl ......_. te AJbM llarUbonl. 1111 .. ... .... •••••• The s.n1ar 0..._ Gl tile Bar· boa llvd. •.• A -~ WM ............ a4MdaW • ...... ........ ,.... • ....._ •• tM -..,....,.. ._ 10 a.m • .._ • .._.., ..... ...,. .. a........,, ..,, Od. 2. at dae C... 4111 121 Ami.,_ Aw.. ...._ ... .., Yeuaa c.ne.r. om... ........ . 1111-tl will ................ A. ........... -•• 0.. &. .._.._. ctult ,. .... ,.. ,_., I A • J 1 I .. lUI. Jllal, ..... iPtQ& I' t .. -.. Ill ...... -... ............... -..... , ......... ..... ...... ..... ... -....... .. 1.-... Wltfllt. 115 .. ......,. .. A.._ C:..... del.._, ... Ger· tnlde D. laW...._ Z...,... Ieoda. ... ill • tndftc .a. cleat at 1-'-A,._ ... eo.t Bwy .. C.... del II• , •• W. L. Worthen, 120 VIa Genoa, Lido Isle, reported the theft of his son's bicycle from t he Lido Isle Clubhouse ... Cars driven by Dia ne Peterson, 4824 River Ave., West Newport, and OUvo ,------------.., Angellootl. Whit tier, were In a -traffic accident at 2863 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Ma r . . . CliiGiolte ...... 11. .. 1151 Scaatcl A.-A"'-Coetll ...... • pwn•t• Ia • wr en. br llarjedeAaaW .... aolf-W.U.. A..._ Coete ..... ._ laJ...S Ia -a 'fiat iaftl•· 1119 tiM Weed 9111c1e ... • - drt ... br IAaHe D. -· S1. Wlaltu.r, at eo.t ·"'· Clad OlaDp lt.. We.t •"'POI't .•• A burglar bent the tall gate but failed to ga.ln entry to t he station wagon of Clark Somers. 314 Lindo St. Balboa ... AI· rangements were made for Levi H. Embree, 71, Apt. 3, '116~ 22nd (Continu~ on pap 8) • FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEO.S Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadleir 3333 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3-3850 • Corona del Mar CIIOtiJ:U.-W&&DOft 6 CO. Memben Padftc Cout Stodl Exehanp Burdett BarNon, Rei. M~t. Dick Rueker T~ Paulson Low Fennell Ruth Baker I(1Jw JIJfta Private Wire Smrt~ a2) E.. eout s.,. oa a.'J005 Corona del liar THE CHILDREN WON'T EAT? Is It a constant hasale at meal time trylne to pt the children to eat ? Gra,ndma says, ''nley will eat when they let hun· gry." We acree with Grandma-but, quite oftftl. d~-to non· orcanic ornon.functlonal t"aUIIeS, they simply do not get hungry. GROVITA was formulated by le-ading resear<'h !ICientists as an appetite stimulant tor C'hiJdren. It has been 1proven e ffective. GROVITA. alona with stimulatlnc your child's appetite will furnish him with all the vitamins a nd mineral!! so necesaary to a child's he-alth. DON'T WAIT ANOTHER DAY-GET GROVITA AT VITAMINS UNLIMITED Mil &.c..t ...... , COJIOIIA D&l. IIA& CALIFODlA • • I 0 • Mona or SALE or REAL J:STATE UlQ)R I:XIX:U'nOX ln tt.. Superior Court fll ... Coun(y fll Lcle Anae..., ltata ol C.lif«nla SHJ:&UTS SALE Penelope Mary RUey, Plaintiff ............... --. 11...-t ................... dlelllli1Jon dollar ...at tar September u the lluUdlna Dept. prepaNd to c~ the booka fclr 1tw month. IArpllt permit durtna the put ... .... ... • lt5,000 lndu.trtal buUcUna on 'PNduc!tlon Pl .. In tbe Under and by virtue fllan ED· If~ IDdultrtel ...._ cution 1-...cl out el tbe ..,._ 1'be loUowlq ,.mUta wen Ia· Court ol tiM Count)' fll Lee ~· eued: 1-. Slate ol Ca1UanUa ......... • ~A Da. IIU •callaO-· Maltln aea.. ...tmmtna pool. 4111 a.taam. ....,_ •u•eoa OQ Clleny lr .. l ·unlt. 2·8tor7 ....... J.50t (ban ft., 111.· 000: W1lllalll 8olancl, &INntioM, 1.301 E. lallloa llvd., 1300. e LIDO IlL& l'aul ....,._, addltto., 119 Via Orvleto. .... • aaw10111 ....... lunlcllllllll. Vet· -., .... ww 1. and the A~ wtll hold • bualneu ~M~~t~nt at 8 p.m. n.-t.y. Od . I. ID tt.e Colla Meu LeliOn Hall. ,_,. will be • repart ol the na· tlonal delepta on makers af. llc!tlq Wodd War I wterans . JlB18.-.81JJIII Hi WiW aal&iiM 1'0a MIB We eaa ... ..... dey doc -,-C-if_MC_OU ________ _ ~ at GUr sbop for all Wa.lb.lnl llactUne. ClASSIFe AD IATIS -c..1a ... .,.., ., witW. 10 4eys 1n.... 2r .... Jr ... Jfewpart lleadt, lalboa A Co-lell 1faan year old, aood rona del Mar. Obey the law cond!Uon. ·»hoDe CdM., Ol'lole 20 _..., ... A have a tal on )'OW' doc it a-8115~. 21 _.. to JO worch .75 1.25 1.50 be -.ouJd pt IOIIt. ~orda.n's ltOGD S SUvetWare aervice for 1.00 1.50 2.00 1.25 2.00 2.50 hneJope IIU7 alq, Plll1llttfl. Lee Wkldtn, 1ence. 3211 'nllrd and a.cq. lA..., Zlmlner, De· Ave., .-r; Wlllblre Oil Co., c.o&n· fendant, upon •n order a.u.ct opy for ..mee atatlon, 3.ao E. the 2'7ttl _, fll Apdl, 1•1. for 0out Hwy .. p,.300; Georp Drta· the nm ol Nine ilundncl ElPtJ co11. a...._tloftl. U7 IN. IZ15: A No/100'a DoUan. lAwful Mon· l..ellhten Unden. altftatiDna. ~ ol 'the UDM..s Sla-btsl._ Dean ~ at1n. 3t02 Vta Udo. 1510; ,....._, Otl Oo.. alln. 4125 W. ~ Hwy.. $UOO: Kennecly, block wall ~ .. Rlwr, ISO; D • ....._. .. bledl wan .:ften, .. Rlwr, ..,; DoD JColl, In~ butldlnJ, -. .. Production PL, te.OOO: Buena Boat 9how Inc., repairs and el· teraUons, DlO•OB W. Cout Hwy .. IUOO. Pet Sbop. 2732 E. Cout H'way. 8 Uneludee me-t) $40. Proctor Jl ..,.. to 40..,. oa 3-3&30. ' tllee touter, $15. Both new. ~ ..... oww 40 .... ----1118-8000. .Ol .01 A1 co.ta and Interet~~: and auaa ol Nine Hunclnd Klabtr TWo A lfo/lOO'a Dollars, with lnte.-t from tbe 5a day fll *Y· 1111. 11 now (M the d.p of thla writ) actually llue on Mid Jud~JM~~t. I Mve, on 1lae lib day ol s.p. tember, 1•1. Je\'led upon all ttw rtcht. Utle, datm and tntere.t fll said defendant 1n and to the fol. Jowinl daerlbed real Mtate, to- wit.: • Parcel 1: Tha.e port1oM fll lou 1, 3 and 5 in block 231 ol Corona del Mar, u per 1'1IIIP thereof recorded tn book 3 paaes 41 and 42 ot ..-.llan· eous Ma.-, records o1 aid Oranp County, totetber with a portion of . the northwesterly half of Dattlta Avenue (former- ly called Thlrty•flnt Avenue), adjolnlnc on ·the eoutheut. which avenue was wc.ted and and abandoned by Order o1 tbe Board of Trutees ot the Clty of Newport 8eecb. a certlfled ropy of whk'b order wu record· ed February 23. 1• In book 28 paee 80 of MiaceUaneou. ~­ ords of aald Oranp county. df'SCribed u a whole as fol- lows: Bectnnlnl at <a point In the southwesterly Jlne of Nid Jot 1. distant thereon 68 fe.t northwaterly from the ma.t southerly comer ol said lot. and runnlnJ thence northeasterly. parallel with the nort'hWMterly line of Dahlia Avenue as shown on the map mentioned above, 86 feet; thence ~uthe .. terly parallel with the SOUfhwHterly linf< of said lot 5 and the exten- sion the...at 90 feet to fhe cen· ter line of said Dahlia Avenue; thence southwserly a 1 on 1 said center line 86 feet to the southeaMerly extension of rhe southwesterly Jlne of said lot 1; thence north ... rly alone said extended Uaw and the south.-.rly Une ol said lot 1. 90 feet t o the poUrt ot bqin· nih c. Par~l 2: A non-exclusive easeme nt for Jnarea a n d egreu, toteother with the rll'ht to in8tall. use and maintain public utility services over, along. upon, acroes and un~r a strip of land 5 feet In width a d)oinlnl Parcel 1 on the northwest. City Sel~cts Civil Engineer •njam.ln aoa.n. .oDMtrudlon enctneer for the dt7 ol tudl· mond. ._. been appJinted u a.octate dvtl eqineer for the dty ol Newport Beaoeb. a s-i· tlon created when tonner public worka dlredlor Ben Webb re- tired July 1. SJnce that tlme, the enlineer· lq dlvllkJn ·hu been reorJan· 1zed. and me new pomtion wm be tbe divialon 'bead of the 13· man enJineerinl IC&tf. accord· Inc to public works director Donald Shnpeon. 'Mr. Nolan, who will report for work about the mtcldle ot Oc· tober, Ia 21 ye&rs old, Ia mar· rted, hu no children. He Ia a JNduate ot Laauna Beach Hlp School. attended 0ran1e Cout CoUep, received hla de~ of bachelor of sdence In dvll en· 1ineerin1 in 1958 at the Unl· versity of California at Berke· ley. He ls a rectatered civil encineer. -.......:...-~---UGAL irona NOTICE OF SALE Notice Ia hereby ctven that the underslened, Seller, Mary L. Bates; lnt~<b to sell to Alban T. Ruuell and William E. Davis, all of l'he fixtures, fumtture. furnls hines. atoCk In trade, eood wiLl and leate of the business beloncinl to said Seller and lo· cated at 2920 East Coast Hllh· way. Corona del Mar. California. and known as "Dade's Coffee Shop", and that a transfer, sale and asslcnment of said business and U.s assets will be made. and the dOWn payment ot ·Sl~.oo wUl be. p.t.d on the 6th day ol Octobel'. 1•1. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of aald day at the offices of Harry L. Blod · eett. 7712 East Coa.!Jt Htehway, Corona • del Ma r. CallfomJa; that the balance of said purchase price will be paid over the next 13 months at.tthe rate•of $100.00 per mbrlth. e a&WIOaT II&IGIITI W. C. Price, addttton. 501 Bed· Ianda. 1875; Mk'hael Kay, alJn, 601'Midtael Pl .. 1."10: Prank Oxar- art, 8Wlmminc pool, fJln Mk'hael Pl .. $2,100; Gene ltobeJ'tlon, W<aJI, 325 Fulletton. $180; Robert John· .on, si1n. 47!5 N. Newport Blvd., 175. e ML80A JII.AIID Dr. C. 0 . Nqent. alterations. 3tTT Coral. $100; I4le Finley, en· larp bedroom, 117 Onyx. $1,!500: Charles Grttftn. partition. 208 Opal, $.'500: A. W. Brown, wall and door, 124 GNnd Canel, 1&()0. e V.... 8AY ADA Richard J or d a n . partiUons, lM3 Westcliff. ~; Irvlnl John· .,n. endow brftzewlly. 1720 Skylark. $1,300; DoMld Baker. wall, 151!5 Anita, $300; Ev.mt ~a. fence and pll .. ers. 1915 Tradewinds. $800: F. J. Hansen, seml-pubUc swlmmtna pool, 1630 Bedford. 13.700. ........ ...llbtll ........... JIILP WAH'ifJI COOKWAil Mt. brand new,. TOP Q~ITIES •lnl-llteel, 133; vecetable D v Ja)otr, new. ass: Ewopean MUSICAL , 1 china set, n.-. 135. KJdway :....;:,::....::..;:....::..;:..=:.,_B_U_Y ____ _ .. !are To ebeelr Wltb 6-8000. JUNE FARRAR o:LOT=-~f;-:-or--sa~--=-e--=-b-y _ow_n_er __ _,o,..-n BALDWIN Employment Agency Somerset Lane ln Westclltf. f75 Jll. 11:, ~Newport 116,!500. OR 3-0580. ::-oENT=::-AL:-.:--:-A.--.lata~n~t-,f""or--:ctl'!'-a"'ir_u_· HOUSES FOB BEiift / alstlnJ, desire to do tab work. etc. Giw a,. lr qualifications, Box E. Ensi1n Newspaper, Co- rona del Mar. 1038 GOLDENROD, C.D.M. 3 bed- room. Family room. buUt-ln kitchen. Carpets. drapee-Year lease S32S mo. In Harbor Vlew Hilla. ~I OR 3-8300. MIICELLAttEOUS PARTNER Wanted With finance APTS. FOB BENT and servi<:es to market patent. FOR RENT -Colly. tu.rniihed. Call MI 6-6464 eves. !Costa lo~r apartment for 1 woman Mesa). ln private !home. References. AVC'I'IOa Garden. near ocean. OR 5-0190. Organs lr Pianos for Realism and Clarity of Tone • WOODWORTH PIANO 1r ORGAN CO. l626 E. Coast Hw'ay Corona del Mar · Or 3-5530 !515 No. Main St., Santa Ana Kl 7-4459 Open Friday eveninc 'til 9 Every Friday nl1ht at 7 p.m. BREATHTAKING VIEW -n~ -4Ptiques, Cocnplete Houae-. exe-cutive one bedroom apart! HAMMOND ORGANS - hold Flltllilhinp and Appll-ment~vertlble den-beau-Franchise for Oranee County ances. WINDY'S BARN tltully furnished-eduUs. $250 -STEINWAY PIA.~OS Ml6·8686 • ~5\S Newport Ave. month lease. 237 Carnation or Back to school SPECIALS-11 Coata Meaa call OR 3·2493. upriJht pianos. excellent con· We will Sell for You A'I'TRACTIVE. unfurnished. 1 dltlon, many reflni!lhed. all FIREPLACE WOOD-Phone for bedroom apartment with ca-euaranteed trom 1109. low as delivery or come buy yodr car raee. Low yearly rental. 702"' 15 monthly. trunk full of seuoned fire-Iris, Corona del Mar. GY 6-5277. REPOSSESSED-Hammond Chord wood. Laauna Canyon Wood-or levenlncsl OR 3·5067. Orean. latest model. just take yard. 21431 Stans Lend. FUR.'IilSHED 2 bedroom apart-over payments: anyone can HY 4-.U47. ment north of hllhway 4n play It without leaons. Hurry -=EXTE==N::-::D""'ED=---cru--=1-se-o-=-f-t""'h-e~Souih Marguerite, COX . Best neich· for thl.s creet buy .. Pacific on 48 f()()( ketch. Share borhood. anractlve Jand.cap· Antique square grand. bNutlful expenses. Male or female. lng. Garbage disposal. tire-t I n is h, excellent condition. Richard H. Clucas. president of 'Zingaro", 3201 West Coast place. Gas and water paid. $395. Incentive· Industries. Inc. h as J1ighway. Newport. wlnter •. ot' )'~arly, lease-<1125)• Elf<Ctronic orcans used~ LoWre~. a nnounced the tr;ansfer of the THE MOST precious treasure for Adults only. no pets. Owner Kinsman. Thomas. Minshall. main office from Los Aneeles to your children would be your' OR 5-0017 or 620 Of'C'hld. etc. at fraction of nt-w cost; 2 2'712 E. Coast HIJbway. Corona portrait. made by Photo Studio I~ Corona del Mar. 3 room apt. manual spinet $395. del Mar. Peter Z..)f. Slneer. 2908 E. furnished with utilities. 2 STEJ~WA y rrands. ulW'd but like Mr. Clucas. In discussin1 the Coast Hipway, Corona del blocks to either gra~ school. new: ~1ahogany, Walnut 1r relocation, indicated that their Mar. 180. or S75 on yearly lease. Ebony. save as muc-h as l,. 3 Investigation has shown that OR 3·2430 days. OR 3-075-j eve-yNrs to pay. One style "8". presently tht>re is no tirm in the WOB WANTED nlngs. 7 ft .. a rare find. Orange Country ·area which EXPERIENCED nurse. Can take B<>st Organ Value-USE'd HA.M· specializes In employee welfare co'mplete charee of home. in· PHOTO SUPPLIES . MO~D Spmet. ~1apl«> finish. plans. employee l~ntive and counsellinl •ncl the negotiatlne eluding plain cooking. Top ALL TYPES or hurry for t his scarCf> Item. of penaton and proftt sharina ablllty for top pay. Hy 4·9286. Photographic Supplies SPI~ET. SPI~ET. SPI:'>ET pJanos. plans. \ EXP£Itl hand-ironlnc. done in e Put Color rum lervlea( I a r g e collection. Including In addition ~Mr. Clucas. this my home or ypun1. AJso dey· e lf..te Pl'ojedaa tar 1111at. Knabe. Stelnwav. Wea ver . office will be staffed by M. c. work. best referen~. 433 e lfodeJ A1rpJaDe SU.,.,U.. Hamilton and 'many «h•l'3. Johnson. vlce·presldent. and ~ Dahlia. Corona del Mar. MEARS CAMERA SHOP from $295. t>asy t«>rms J. · R06S.· secretary. Mr. Ross has OR 5·1980. !'783 Newport Blvd .• eo.ta Meaa HA)'f:'\fO~D -Hom «> M od t> I. for several )'ears been the dlrec· wa~ TO RENT Ph<.ne LrhfortV 8-7fM2 C"hOIC'l' or the proft"SSIOnal or· tor ot Columbia Administrators. .u ... ...., ganlst: likE' nt>w, prl<"t.'d for Inc .. a Corona del Mar finn en· PER~ANE~ ~ntal wanted in WANTED QUic-k sail'. Hammond Organ gaged in the administration of I Corona dE" I Mar by older rou-c ASH for yo_u.r_p-1a_n_o-. =KI i .605';'-:-$6-l."l, dt-h,·ered With benl'h employ~ health and welfarl' piE'. Unfurnished 2 or 3 bed· 1 E"tra\'OICl' '· program. room. dining area. wa lking YAJU> MAINTENANCE IS f1ne u~d grand p1a no-;. look dlstan<"t.' to shop!!. :'\'lust be and pia~ httt-new ; makl'" llkt> ft.11..J.1. 81..... a_., attractive and clean. Exl'f>l· K1mball: f'IS('her. Knalx' .. tl'ln· •pu...... •n ..-... lent care assured of yard and w.ty and Stoddart. from 5400 II J.,. 11a.e .___._.__ house~! Tt"'fel1'n~ -H'l'ar tf1 P Great~gani~t. PC1RT· • .. ,. --Ll 4·3363. l ER HEAPS. WE'll kn(lwn tn Parcel 3: A non-exclusive e.a~ment for Ingress an$1 egn!'SS togt"ther with the right to In· s:all, use and maintain public utI Uty ~rv:i{'e8-0vel',--ttpon-. .Jon g. acrou and under a strip of land dt"scribed u follows: Bealnnlne at the lntel'!lectlon of the center line of Dahlia Avenue (former· ly called Thirty-first Avenuel. as shown on a map of Corona dt"l Mar recorded In book 3 pagE's 41 and 42 of Mlscellan· eous Maps, records of said Orange County. with the south· easterly extension of the south· westerly line of lot 1 In Block 231 of said Corona ~I Mar. running <thence northe-asterly a lonJ said center line. 86 fe.t: thence eoutheuterly parallel with the 110ufheutetl~ ell'ten· slon of the southwest«ly line of Jot 5 In sald Block 231, 25 teet to the soufheuterly line The address ol the Seller Is 534 ~lands Avenue. Newport Beach, CaJifomla; the addreu of <the Buyer, Alban T. Russell. ls 3111 4th Avenue. Corona del Mar. California. and of the Buy· ~liam E. Dam is 618 M1lri· gold Avenue, Corona del Ma r. call!omia. Members of the Newport Har· Dated Sept. 18. 1961. bor Optimist Club tumf'd out last -~""'o""R--RENT---_-FURNIS ____ HED _ _,;..&_" .... ~---~~.nc:!~.....,~~~-----, Oran~l' Co. lo\·ers of organ mu c' uncunn~ ::-. .:. on October 23. Phlll a~,. MARY L. BATES, Thursday to see pn>Sident Ken Seller • Starege pre!'lt'nt a 60-foot flag- ALBAN T. RUSSELL. pole. romplete with American WILUAM E. DAVIS. fl ag, to the Joplin Boy's Ranch Buyers. in Trabu<.'O Canyon. STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 At the club's regular meeting l ss. Tuesday. Mrs. Isabel Pease of COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 the Parks. Bf'a('hes and Recrea· On this 23rd day of Septembt>r. tlon Commission. was the speak· 1961. before me. Harry L. er. Nonnan LanC'aster of ~ew­ Biodgett, a Notary Public In and port Beat"h, Dr. John McCabe of for aald County and State, J>('r· Corona del Mar and Jim McVay sonally appeared Mary L. Bates. of Costa Mesa were Inducted as Alt.n T. lluaell and William E. new members. Davis, known to me to be the -------~· Whoee names are sub· LECAL ROTICE .crtbed to the wit hin instrument. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS and acknowledpd to me that Fictitious Firm Name • · o1 said Dattlta Avenue; tllence southwHterly alon1 said south· easterly Jlne, 86 ~ to tt.e most westerly c:wner ot ·lot 2 ln block 232 ot •ld Corona del Mar; t h e n c e nort'hwoeetet'ly alon1 lhe north...-eriy extftl· sion o( the 8ouds....eet"l7 Jlne of aald Jot 2. 25 1M to the they executed the same. THE UNDERSIGNED does (SEAI.l hereby ~rtUy that she Is ron- HARRY A. BLODGETt' ducting a Gift Shop business Notary Public in and tor at 233 Marine, Balboa lsland. aald County and State. under the flotttlous firm name Publish: Sept. 28. 1961 of The Oarrta1e Tra~ and In the Newport Harbor Enslen that said firm is compoaed of the followtn1 ~ who8e name in full and place ot residence are u follows. to· wit: point ot bq'tnnlna: L&GAL •oncz u per deed recorded Nowm-lfOI'ICE TO cu:DITORS ber :H. 1153 tn book 3111 pqe Ito. A-8'75 461 . Ol!ktal ....... , ESTATE or Jllll'fA H. READ. to1ether with &U and al~ DECEASED lar the tenement~~. lberwdha· NOTICE IS' HEBBY GIVEN to menta a n d appu~ .... .cndltors 0( ancl all penons thereunto beiCI!ftlln£ « ln uy baYlnl clatma a1alnst the aald wtw appertalnlna. · clecedeM « aa1d .tate to file Notk'e Ia Mr1tJ liven. tll&t oa tJMm with 1M necnnry voud\· Tuesday. the 3tth day ol Oc· era lA the oftke ot the Clerk of ~r. 1111. at 10:00 o'do$ .._ su.,.nor Court of the State A.M .. of aaid day. I will IJI'OC.'"d ol CalUomla. In and r. the to Mllln froiwt of the Oou.eou. ~ fll Oraate. • to po-nt door. Soutb Entance. in .. lbe ...... wi.. die ...,..ry City ot llant& Ana. at public ~ to the ~ at a~ to lbe ~ bidder lor bll or t.r ,.._ el bual...., to- ~ ln lAwful .._,. ol the wit: United...._ aU tbe 1'fCbt. tide. ...,....._ HeCremul a Ioden. daJm •ftd .....,.. fll 8alcl ..._ 18 VI& LNe. Jll.wpc~~t -..a. fenclant. (or eltiMr ol IMID) of. OaJUanda. wttiW:l u ......,. 1n ani to a. &boft ..._...... aftllr the lint publkatloa ol tlda J11'0Peft1. or • mudl tMNol u IICIItlee. may M .en nry to rea. lUI· Dae.d ..,.._._ L 1111. ftdat .. ~ ..w JuciiiiiiM CIUDT H. BAD. ................. ~ -~ ..... oltbe Olft:lf, ..... ., ...... ... .... ., .... ........... lMl -af 1111 ._, ..._ RAAWOOD.AiiUHAK IAMIB A. ..-:It......_ a .......... -II. I. ...ar, .,.,..,. ..,,...,. ec Law Louie a ....-IBI ftl '* ..... = .. .,.. .... ()a., ala ...... CIIU. ~-·-· ..... A llrP?P. = .... ·== ....... a Ott. 1'--~-...·0ILS ,................. ......... ..... • Mrs. Mary A. McMillan. 3()1- At.lone, Balboa Island, Call· fomia. W1TNESS my hand this 21st day ol September. 1911. MRS. MARY A. McMlu..AN STATE OF CAUf'ORNIA.> )IS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS 21at day ol Sep· tftnber, 1•1. befoft me, a No- tary Public ln aftd lor _.d county and stee.. I'Mklh11 therftn. duly ~ and swom. penonau,. &p: pe&red J4n. Mary_A. lldOl· )an. lmown to ... to be tbe ~ ................ ... k'rtbed to the witl\ln lnlltn· ment. and a~ eo ... tbllt .... •JIIIalted the Wii'MDS _, MIMI andddai .... IIAaY A. II&APA. lfeeu7 "*k Ia ... ..... a.., ... ..... lfr C ' 21D G• ........... JWM: ..... a OIL 1.11. II.._ ...................... NEVER BEFORE OFFERED! A NEW CONCEPT IN BEACH & BAY LIVING ... THAT YOU C AN AFFORD. RESERVATIONS NOW ACCEP"'fl) R•e,reetio11el Fecllitie': s.;,.,.;,9 '-''· r ..... ;, Cowrt. Oelon• Cl..b Ho-. Netwrel '""i"9 G ..... (12.0CIO .q. ft.) Sh.,ffle '-"'' OAIID.N JtATIO APAIITM.NT8 CORONA del MAR Phone ORiole S,Q301 SHERMAN J. BOSS. Resident Mgr. -OR YOUR REAL ESTATE BROKER. ' Hall. 5ama Ana Coll.-~l' : H:'\11DT·PHILLIPS CO. EsL 19H. 1907 ~onh :'\ta an n~>ar 20th St .. Santa Ana Opl'n :'\fonday It F'Mda~· mght'l -F'RE'E PARKI:'\G Organ Headquar~ers off('rs thc bt>st bu,· 1n tht> \\ ~""' 1 n fi nc U!'lt'd org.1 m •. tndudlng - Lowrc~· Spinet, fru1twooa $'7-l:J Wurlltzc>r Spint>tte. mah 7!l7l Hammond Spint-t. walnut ~:; 5H th~ and do7-t'ns morl' .lt our b<>aullful new Stud10 - HA:'\f~tO:'>D at Corona d~>l :\far 2S.'H E. Coast H1wa y. OR J .S9JO DO YOU W AHT e ~. e r44e, • ........ a..a., lltt.r? Or ... ,... ...... I atWo.t .... ? Try ..... ..... ......... oaw.,..... AUTOMOTIVE ITS CHECK-UP TIME TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION e WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL CHANGE e • Herb Miller's RICHF1ELD STATION 3631 E. Cout Hwy. at Poinsettia OR 3:t728 • Corona del Mal JOHl'fSTOJQ:S Meso Auto Wreckers UMCI Auto rut.. nr. We Buy Can ud &enp .._... uazart B-1013 .rs PlaceDtla Ave. eo.ta .._ MOVING MOVING? We furnish a Jarce van and 2 fast. experienced, Insured movers for only $11.50 an hour up to 30 mlles. Also eout-to-rout and overseas. nme starts at your door. No charee for estlmatH. NEWMAN 1'1tANSFEit A STallAGE CO. .. Service with a Conl'Cience" PhonH: M1 6·2528, MI 6·7202 Residence: U 8-&m 124 Broadway, eo.ta lieu PAINTING FOR EUEltT P AJN'nNG -CALL - Sympson & Nollar l'Cewpud'a Oldat r..taNhhd Paln_.. OR 3-3130-Ew. 0. 3-5C5t Pai nting, Decorating SHAI<E ROOF PRESERVING ~eat lr Clt>an Ll<'ensed lr lnsu rt'd M . M 1chael Painting :'\11 6-1200 ABC PAINTING State Lk en....-d FREE ESTI~fAT£5 Tl'rms ~tl 6-1973 Kl 9·172i LANDSCAPING Complete Land.scapmg Service FREE ES'ItMA TES SlrH Green Stamps ~ dellvery CORONA DEL MAR NUR3.ERY OR 5-0160 • 7744 E. Coast HW)'. HOME MAINTENANCE Carpentry Minor Repail'!l No Jobs Too Small' H 0 ANDERSON 2966 Pepper Tree Lane Costa Mea. Callf. Kimberly 5..81~ If no annver call MY 6-2372 Remodeling and Repairing i Any size job, Over 2S )'eara ln this area. Ray Nie1wn. u 8-S.S I l962 CHEVROLETS •• Chevrolet see .vY I II .. IIIII Car fer SIIIJ I ..... GIFfllll lf!lrll Car ..-m ( ... lie .. ) lEI LETTEI IUS FRI.. SEPT. 29th -8:00 A.M.· 10:00 P.M. SJI.TN SEPT. 30th -8:00 A.M.· 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY. OCT. !at -ALL DAY (Only Sunday in the Year We Are Open) FREE FREE FREE T.V. DRAWINGS -PRINCE MATCHABELLI PERfUME -YAIIDSTICI -BALLOONS CANDY GJIEATEST SHOW on WORTH in the -~~-' HARBOR AREA . . -Connell r!3D "AN EXCELlENT P\ACf TO DO BUSINESS" · 700 I .1000 ·w. Co.sf Hiway NEWPORT lEACH LI 1·-1 CLOUD SUWDATS LI 1·2251 F'ldl BapiiM Churc:b ol C:O.ta Mesa (Jiidllpea.t.t alble aopu.t) Sant a Ana lr Magnolia Srs. Dr. P. G. Neumann, pastor SU ~DAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Mornlne Wonhlp 6 :00 p.m . Training Unions i :OO p.m. Evenln~ Worship WEDNESDAY i:20 p.m. Bible Study 8:00p.m. Prayer Meeting ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via"Udo, Newport Beub ORiole-5·0210 The Rev. John H. Parke, Rffiot SUNDAY SERVICES 8:0D-Holy Communion 9:15--Famlly Servtee and Sunday School 11 :OD-Momlnl Prayer and Sermon Nursery and small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and He-aling Service DIRECTORY A cordial welcome ~ ex· tended for a.U a1es to attend Sunday School as ~ll as Sunday rnornlne and ev"e· nine services. A mid-week service Is held eve-ry Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. FIRST CJIIIISTilUf CHUlCH Franklin 0 . Blzler, Jr. llln~Mer U 8-4178 • Panonap Ll 1-52M SUZfDAY 9:45 .. Bible Scbool lO:«i -·-··----·· Churdl ~ 5:30 Youna PeopW v=t'DI 8:30 ----·-··· Vaper ...... WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m. WonMn'a ••• Btudr 7 :00p.m.-·-Pra1er ll..u.., 8:00 p.m. --Cbolr Practice lfui"Mf7 and Child CaN ......... P'lrst Cbrldaa Queb 1'115 V'lctorta at Placeatla CGota "'- LUJHUQI CINP» OF THE MU'IER United LuCtMrall Chwdl In AIMrka --Cout-c-.w- Rev. Dr. Oelsld 8lllc*llt' t:aAJI.-ftllwlllli •••• I 'fllllllll U:Ot A..IL-Il'lle Lt .. ••Leo•• • OEOtCA TION SlAV ICES were held Sun dey afternoon at the recently completed St. Jeme~· Dey School building, which i~ also the home of St. Mich&el end "'II Angels' Mission. 9t Fifth Ave. end Marguerite Ave., Coron" del Mar. T o~ing pert in the service we re, from left, the Rev. Edward Allen, vicar of St. Michael and All Angels ' Mission; the Rt. Re .... Williem Reming- ton. retired Suffrogl!ln bishop of Pennsylvania, officiant o!lt the service, and the Re .... John P~r~e . factor of St. Jomes' Ep iscopal Church, Newpor-t Beach, pt~rent .church of St. Michael .. s. Dealers S~y 62's -Are Here The new cars for 1962 are here~ Following local de-a lers have a n- nounced their s hoWings: Mlller-~onnell Chevrolet, at 700 and 1000 W. Coast Hw}'. -Cor- valr, Chevrole-ts and Che-vy II are- Introduced this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Marine-rs, at 1200 w. Coast Hwy. -The 1962 mode-ls already being displaye-d are the Plym- , Chrysle-r, Newport, New Yorker and Imperia l. 'Mteodore Robins Ford. at 3100 V/. Coast Hwy., is displaying the 1!162 Falron Squire. Galuie, and other nE>W 'models. Bluff Set VIew 15 aCTeS In San Marcus In Northern San Diego County $3.000 per acre _. z.' COAIT II"WAT 'CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-7560 F-GUS Can be prapd--twre:-Yes· nro e•raa-and tmmem· late 3 bedroom 2 bath hortte In the Newport Harbor Hll'h School dt.trlct. 40 feet cov- ered tpatJo with waterfall. pink bloek wall with double 1ates ott paved a)Jey. only $18.950 Farrow & Sons . ' -It 11tlt ... Ill .. _ Oooto- Open 7 da)'S • &Jil. to • p.m. - «:HUIR«:HES k1boa lalaa411etbodl8t Claucb -The Rev. God trey GraefHn's Communion Meditation at 9 :30 and 11 a.m. Sunday will be on "Scn ·ant of Christ." • • • St. ,..... lpl-.pal Clnucb. Ne-wport Beach -Holy Com· munlon service-will be he-ld at 7:30 ·a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. John H. Parke will give the sermon at 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Sunday. • • • Clut.U.. Sdeom CluuciML Newport Beach, Corona de l Mar and Co!!ta Mesa -"Unreality" will be tht' sermon topic Sunday at the II a.m. services. There is also a 9:15 service at the Ne-w- port Beach t"hurch. • Pint a.ptbt QIU"dl of C:O.ta •M-. (Independent .Bible ~p~ list J -."The Chrlsllan'!l Most Essent,lal Knowledgt'" will be the sermon topic of Dr. P. G. Nt'u- Population of Newport Now Up to 29,400 LOST Sunday, Sept. 24, CdM or N.B. Mexl~n metal key ring with 1 ker-. Reward to you. u s.a:uo . oR 3-mo. THIS SID d ... .I Ill ... ...,._ .... ,.. ......... , .. ... I lwaMt 1 c.l 01101.1 ,..._, mann at the 11 a.m. service Sun- day. A spedaJ film, ''Crista 19 Morality," will be shown at the 7 .p.m. M-rvice Sunday. • • • CoroDa del liar Ca••• ... tiM· ol Cbai'Cb -The Rev. Edwl n Gomke-will present fhe sacra . ment of Holy Communion &1 the 9:30 and It a.m. service Sunday. Church School Is at 9:30 a.m . • • • Ulll....U.. Clludt. Costa MHa -''Whf I Am A Unlveru· list" Is the theme of Sunday's sermon by Dr. Charles Blauvelt at 10:30 a.m. • • • a.n.. Clutatt.a Cauda. Ne-w - port Hts.-"0~ Shlnln& Hour" wJU be the-sermon topic of the Re\•. ~rnard Burry at 10:-15 a .m. Sunday. • • • lt. A•dr•w •a ~ Claud._ Cliff Haven-"One Su - preme Quesllon" will be the aer· mon topic of Dr. Charles Dleren· field at 8:15. 9 :35 and 11 a.m. Sunday. Holy Communion will be offered at all servl<'t'S . • • • Lau..e-QUO al tile 11_...., Corona del· Mar-"Our One-nesa ln • ChTist" wtll M the termon topic ol the Rev. Gerald Strlck- ·le r at 9:30 and II a .m. • • • -........ -""~-·I Costa Mesa -"What t he can Do" will ~ >the sermon topic or the· Rev. Wllllam Acton at 11 a.m. Sunday. CUlT 1800 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH lB. Ill SOLITH SIDE OF HIGHWAY. Property In excellent condition. Coll\lenlent location, 3 car eara,., Laundry r;oom Includes washer lr: dryer. PRIVATE PATIOS FOR 2 OF UNITS $51,9SO RAY REALTY CO. . .... -...,. ft.CiaS.lMI,_.,._ De Luxe Trtpln, bat renta'l ai'H. bultt-tn ldtdMn. matlllld down co .....•. _ .......... am (wt)J trade IDr slna)e lamtty Male, In R·l _.., "15al:IO Ml -. wtch 4 bedftloln home ..... : ........... -----000 wUJ .,... ............ ... ····1- ..... ,.,~•sz;za.-.. -- • • _.. ... _ .. ,___,lluipUf¢7"" anolhet boiDe and l.ObKufG POll .. QUICK &AI.& ........ ---... Jn(lne Ave. ,.,_ ........._ famlt,. room, bulk Ia ldtttan with ......:tut bu. ......-.e. pordl. foratd ale heat. MbJe n~ .,... 1• baths. renotc~ 'and wu l..,.....pM. PticED aa.<>W 1lEPL4CEMENT COST AT --SUbmit .1" tJown. ' ... or t'OUrM ... ,. retemna to ttle 15' x 37" -25.000 p.J.Ion SWAM POOL. 'nte home la lhe hOt1nt four bed · room. two bath CaiUornla Contemporary on today'• marbt. Dlnlna room. bUII*"In electric kJtdlen· With blealdUt bar, ·~uP' llvlna roorp with aiUI wall over- looldna pool. ~~on thni out to tbe"J11111 DE· GKEE" -Cu.tom Ora pet~ 6 t.e.utUut , Nylon Carpet. Prot .. lonally la(lcbcapl'd wll'h dlehondn. lawn, apllt rail fence 6 bH.utJful lhrUb~ry. PRICED TO SELL • AT $28.500. M. M. LaBorde, Realtor • 220 E. l1tb St. Coola-u ............ (Ac:roa tbe atzMt from JleN Sbopplq Center) E ....... C.U Ill 1-1050 -l9 1·1·1 OISTS.UE IIR! , 8 Nt'W ·2 story homes at eente-r of Newport Heights on cui de sac. lOnly 4 left). 3 and ~ bedrooms, 2 and 3 baths, 70 foot \)'rde lots . All the built-Ins, all wood noors, full piUere-d f no dry wallsl, nreplaCH, heavy shake roo:a. ~asy terms. See at Fullerton lr 15th Streets I I block from Newport Harbor Hig-h SahooiJ. Open daily until .old . Hlehest Ciuallty, custom-built homes at S9 per IJQ . 1001 . Inc. garage. JIICBAII.. KAT, builder / exclusive aeent 1 ........ . ................... .wpad: .... 10 1-1m We are Exclualve ~a Sale~~ Aaentt for ; •t-4awaii • •-• • ACREAGE ......... ~ .. 1M pllblk LOCATED on the BH.utUul KONA COAST R_,_ ••• Land Is Your Best Investment INVEST In the 50th Sta~ for .. ·• Reclrerrwnt, Vac.Uon. Buslneu, or ju.c plain appreciation ol the Alml&'hty Dollar. ' •awu AGAIIf et-,.._._ -.. ~~-­Acnl hi ...... lB. .. LITI .. "NOC: juft a peek", but a panoramic ·and permanent view ol the entire Harbor from bath o1 thea. bard-to. find (:boice home-aUe~~. I. 50 ft. fronta,. on OCEAN BLVD., ruM ttuoqh I to lruken Drtw, dl~ e .. y aCX"t"a to bueh. can bull_d abow or below. Lownt price In the 'rea et M5.000. Terma. 2. CORONA HIGHLANDS! JfJGH enoup 1Gr "'"*· ltrUded view, WIDE ·~ fer • pool. RAKD· SOME enou,ta for U..t drMm helM, compleW plant for -lncl~_.t_P2 sno • -. ........ lllllr oa..- Newport . Heights ow----•----•• ... u -·------.... _ wa1Jr to a-. II&Dior ..... ud ···~Mull ... ... _ --........ ..................... n a u.._.u .... ............. I I • •' •