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fiiUISDAT. MAT 2l. 1151
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, .Dungan Elected
igh ·School Trust~
Walt Dyson
Dies at 51
Capt. Walter Dyson, 51, form·
er ualstant ehlet ot pollee for
Newport Beach, dled of a heart
attack Monday morning at Hoag
Hospital. He had been retired
from the pollee force .,nee June
10, 1956, becauu of a serlq~s
heart attack suffered Nov. "'7.
1955.
He joined the Newport Beach
pollee as a patrolman on July 1,
1931. He became well known
known throughout Southern Cal-
Ltomla for his pioneer work In
narcotics lnv~tlgatlon In Or-
ange County. and he made many
of the first arrests on that ('harre
In this county.
Mr. Dyson Jived at 418 Santa
Ana Ave., Newport Heights.
where he shared the hobby of or·
chid horticulture with his wile
Dorothy.
He is survived also by 2 broth-
ers, Don and George Dyson, and
a nephew, Bill Dyson.
HERE AltE th. 5 contestants in the Miss Corona
del Mar Contest held last Friday evening at the
Community Youth C.nter. From left. they are
Karen Foster, Lynn Cunningham, Linda Harris,
Florine Grah and C amile ("Cammie") Weed.
(Ensign photo).
Funeral ~rvlces are belnr
held at 11 a.m. today IThUnl·
dayl at the Methodist Church In
Costa Mesa. The Parkefl· Bell
Mortuary ls In cha ree of ar-
raneement&.
Bob Lieb Is
Accepted By
Notre Game
EARLIER START URGED COM Wom-an
Kills Herself
lob l..leb. m ~ ean;,on A e~aaqe tn u.. .tart t11 0..
Rd., ShoN CUU.. bu reeeiWd DO-EnMnacla rae» frCim "nnul"8day to
tlfJcatJon from Notre Dame tJal,. Wedaad&J wu auue.ted Mon-
vemey In South Bend. Ind.., that clay by director LaUe ~nat
he baa been accepted for admla-tbe monthly meettna of the dl·
alon to tiM trahman ~ be· rector. of the N~rt Harbor llnntna next September. He will Chamber ol Cornlurce.
major In bu.lnea admlnt.tra-He aald that the Thursday
Uon. start made It practically lmpos-
Bob Ia tbe 80n ol Mr. and Mrs.. atbl~ to compile •n accurate and
John Ueb, owners of La 1'1esta complete list of trophy winners
Shop on Balboa Wand. The Uebe for Sunday editions of metropoll-
have a dauehter, Jody, who b a tan newspapers, and thu. much
.ophomore at UCLA, where ahe Is of the publicity value of the
aUIUated wtth Delta Gamma event is lost. He aald also that
Sorority. late finishers In the race were
AJfO'I'IUa rtZ OPDAT101f
Milo Lacy of N~rt Height&,
president of the board of trus-
tee. of the Newport Beach Ele-
mentary School District, returned
to Children'• H'oepltal In San
Franclaeo Jut week for another
eye operation, 8Cheduled for Sat-
urday.
not able to join In the festivities
at Ensenada.
The chamber dJrectors received
a auegestlon from Mrs. Mary
Hudlon of Newport Balboa Sav-
Ings and Loan that the day of
the state of the race ahould be
declared a public holiday here 10
that achool chlldren, u well u
other penona, would be able to
Newell Stickler Is Selected
,.. ~ of lltlll ...,....
pn. 58. curlec! up In a ..._
.. u.e ~ .,1 bt. cabiiMt at the top ol a ct..t In
l1 t.n Beb --.. th t ol her hcJnw at ~1 ~Ave .. Co-r reporwu a un · rona del Mar, wu da..cove~ tidal owrtures bad ~ made " .... to City Coundl membftw on the Saturday by her companion, Ml.sa
poMibiUty of getting money from Gertrude W)'l'Mn.
\he city to pay some of the co.t Ml.sa Reacan had apparently
of the annual Flleht of the committed suicide 80mnirne Frl·
Snowblrd.a, and that t~ chances day by slashing the lnneT area.s
appeared good that the Council of both elbows with a sharp
mlcht appropriate half of the edged metal disc found near her
co.t. body. -1 Miss Wyman !ltated that her
Chairman Jim Laws of the friend had been "emotionally up-
martne group described a pro-set" and had threatened suicide
poeed fund raising project: An for a long time. Ml.sa Reagan had
annual Newport Harbor Crui~. worked 30 years for the Pacific
perhaps to the Coronado Hotel In Telephone office In Santa Ana
San Dleeo for fishing, awtmming, as a report clerk, but wu on sick
golfing and maybe a shindig leave.
with the local Kiwanis Club She Is aurvtved by her brother,
there. Lee Reagan of Loll Aneeles. PTI ·
Chairman Ira Dowd of the vate famllv ~rvtces were held at
tour1st aervice coundl reminded the Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel
the directors ol the buffet din -with the Rev. Edwin Gomke of·
ner at the Jamaica Inn at 6:30 fldattna.
p.m . Wednesday, June 3, as a -------
fund ralalng project for the pub-
lication of a motel-hotel-restau -
rant-entertainment guIde bro-
chure.
F 8 I St t A • t SWEDET DAO~ 800 Gzound brea.Jdna ceremonJes or oys a e SSignmen lohn and Harte Sweeney of the ~u~e to":-~~~t 'i':~~
NeweU !t.ldder, 80ft of Dr. and 416 In Cattaraugua. N@W York. Jamaica Inn, 2101 E. Coast Hwy., a nd Dover St. In Clltr Hawn, wUl
Mrs. llany Stlddet o1 1831 Se.a-A1ao golna to Boys State from Corona deJ Mar, are the pannu w held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
vtew Ave., Corona del Mar, hu the Harbor AJ8 ls Rkh Wat19n. o1 a daughtel' born Friday, May Construction or the new chun:h,
been ~elected ror the honOT olat-of eo.ta Hesa, who b sponsored 15, ln Hoar Hoepltal, welehlng de.cnbed as "modem," wtll take
tendlna Boya' State under the _by_t.be __ eo.t __ •_W..~-Lect __ on __ Poe_t._..;_6_PGU __ nda_._12_0.u __ nees. _______ •.:..pp.:..roxtm __ a_t_e...;;ly_2.....;;.y_ea_ra.. ___ _
apoMOnhJp ot the Newport Har-
bor Amertc:an Leeion Pwt 291.
He wUI join hlth achool boya
from aU over the state for thla
KAREN FOSTER CHOSEN
MISS CORONA DEL MAR
• Most VOtes
To Peterson
Earl Peterson of CUU Haven
and Incumbent Donald Dungan
ot Costa Mesa werr elected to
the Board ot Trustees of the
Newport Harbor High School Dis·
tr1C1 Tuesday.
I The total vote Waa Earl Peter·
I son, 2.286 ; Donald Dungan, 2.·
169, and Dr. Leslie Nicholson. 1 ,·
363.
The Newport Beaeh pN!(·inC'ts
voted as follows: Mr. Peterson,
709; Donald Dungan, 593. and
I Dr. Nicholson, 20t. The COtita
Mesa ballot was: Mr. Peterson,
1577; Mr. Dungan, 1,576, and Dr.
Nicholson, l.LS9.
The tu: override lor 1 he Costa
Mesa Elementary School Dllnr1et
is yet to be decided by 9 a~n
tee votes. The ballot so far on
this measure IS 1,231 yes, and
1.238 no.
Incum bents Herb Jenks and
Selim Franklin were re-elected
to the Casta Mesa Elementary
School Board. Mr. Franklin re·
ceived L68> vote&, Mr. Jenks 1. ·
408. Edwin Noonan B . and Har·
old Rueffer 634.
The Lnc:wnbenta on the Cout
Colle,e and Newport Elementary
boards were unop~.
Trustees Hire
New Teachers
Tbe employment ol .S.ht M'W
teadw!n for next ec.hooJ year ...
approved by the tna.tees ot the
Newport Harbor Hiatt 5mool DJ..
trid .Monday afternoon.
'Jbe new teecbers are Mrs. laM
Ka ren Foster, a vivacious teen -~ She enjoys alnalng, wants to do Koerber. Ernest Palmer. wu.
a1e beauty, was crowned Ml.sa some modeling, and plana to go liam Conroy, Donald Simpson,
Corona del Mar Monday evening to Orange Coast Colle,e. She Kt-n W1UJatnson, Thomas Rays.
at the Installation dinner-dance works during the summer as a Elmore Barton and Clare Preston.
of the Corona del Mar Chamber "soda jerk" at tht-Harbor Ught.s Supt. Max Russell aald that
of Commerce at the Jamaica Inn. ooncesslon at the Corona del Mar the employment of thew t~ach -
She wHl represent Corona del beach. t-rs left only 2 more teat'hln& po-
Mar as contestant fort~ Orange l.INDA HARRIS. 17. a junior at sltions to be Ctlled for the next
County Fair Queen In July and Harbor Hlch School. She likes to school year.
at other special eveftts through· design clothes and Intends to The board atso:
out the year. She ill the daughter own ht-r own dress shop some • Appointed the following de
o.f Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster, 438 day. She has work~ at her partment heads for next year:
Fernleaf Ave. grandparents' Ml..s Muffet shops Mrs. Rosctne Feeley. English:
Karen cut the first sll~ or the In Corona del Mar and C05ta Mrs. Ruth ~Lievre, foretgn Jan-
Chamber of Commerce birthday Mesa. and also at Selena's., guages: Ashby Powell. lndustr1al
cake, which was provided by Mr. owned by ht'r aunt, Selena am: Wt>bster Jones. mathema -
and Mrs. Braden Finch for Mon· Tra~r. tics; Kingery Whiteneck. acienet>;
day evening's djnner party. The FLORJ NE CRAH. 16. wbo 1.s a Uroy Jillson. soc Ia I slenet>:
t'ake bore 2 candles, slgnltyln1 ju nior at Harbor Hlch. Ht'r Ralph R~. boys· physical edu·
the second year anniversary of I hobbles are swimming and danc-l cation; Mrs. Marjor1t> Shea. girl!!'
the Chamber. lng, and !lht' plans to go to cos physical education; Jam~ Mil·
Dr. David Smiley, the ~ metoloc school after rraduatlon ler, mathematlo; at Costa Mesa
p resident. presented a plaq~ to from high liChool. She works part Htgh: and Wilham Clarke, Eng·
Mr. Finch In appreciation for h is tl~ at a food ronc-esston owned Hsh at Costa Mesa Hlch.
tervlc.s as pnesJdent for the past by ht-r parenu In the Balboa • Voted to go on record u op-
year. I Fun Zone area. posing Senate Bill 899. ~ htc-h
Second vice-president Frank CA~fJL£ WEED. 16. sophomore wouJd allow dillt'harged teat'ht>rs
Jordan. emcee for the ewnln&. at Harbor High .School. She plans without tenure the right to a
Introduced the special guests-I to go to UCl.A and study blo· C'OUrt h~anne.
Mayor and Mrs. James Stoddard. C"hemlstry. Her hobby is sharp-• Adopted a rt>gulation. undf'r
City Manarer and Mrs. Robert shooting with a .22 rifle. Sh• new legislative C'Odt>. ~'!Hat
Shelton, Newport Chamber ~re· placed fourth In the shArJM!hoott'T ing a daily pledgt> of allejflance
tary a nd Mrs. Jack Bamen. The division In California. and has to tht' fiag of the l 'ntr.d States
mayor prewnted a bouquet of !!hot In nat ional matc-hf'S Sh• by each high school ~tudf'nl
Oowers-and a kiss -to Queen has St'rve-d as Sf'(T{'tary for the • Heard report from Mr Rus-
Karen. j unior ~up at the South Coas1 M"ll that the t"xpectf'd f'nrollmf'nt Slxteen-~ar-old ICaren was M"· Gun Club. Cor the summer school p rogram
lf!cted as Miss Corona del Mar In Judgt'S for thf' ronte:st were ls iOO students
a "photo finlsh" declsJon over 4 Frank Jordan and Herb MUit-r, ----· ----
other Harbor Rich School co-eds o1 the CDM ChambE-r board of dl 'LET'S DOif'T ID1.L EVE•TORE·
last Friday eownJna at the Com-reC"tors: Bonnlf' lrent> Pray. ow n. The traffic safety oommittet-of
munJty Youth Center. The Judaft er of Charm Unlimited In Corona the Woman's Civic Lea.JUe will
admitted that they had an ex-del Mar: Anton l..oplzlcl\, owner meet at 2:30 today CThut'llday)
tremently toU&h job chooalnc of Anton'• Beauty S.lon In S.nta at the home of the ~halnnan,
amona the S contestants on t~ Ana, Garden Grovt> and Ana-Mrs. Robert Re-a. 248 Poppy Ave~
basis of beauty, pobe and per-helm, and MabE'l Ban'f'tt. owner Coron.a del Mar, few a dueusston
sonallty. of the Uvlng Doll beauty shop of ''Jet's don't ldll .,~OO.y
'l'he Jlrls a~a.red tlnrt in eve-In Corona del Mar. a)~ Cout Rwy." nine gowna and ~~ Inter-
vi~ by ~ Ron Unde-
mann. who ..... cbalnnan Ln c· · L D f t ~ ~ ti d\a,.. tor ttte Cham~. The IVIC eague e ea S MO On
Jirls ·~ donned bathlnl •uJts F . C II Ch tor the nnal Ju4Jinr. avor1ng o action arge R\lllMf· up In the <.'Of\te.t was
Uncle Barrta. who Uws with her By a vote ol 11 to 13 ~ Aft.. Colona .W Mar, wu ~nm. )lr. and lira. El-momJna. the Waman .. Clvk' lAa· eleeted ....-dlftt ot the wom.an·a
wood Murpby .. at 5H De Anla aue ol Newpol'1 Ha.rbor cldMted
Dr .• Corone Bl&hkNIL a motion to a~ the Cl(J Cine Leapt.
H .. re a re the 5 <*lteat&Dta, h:a Cou.ndl'il t10ll«1toft ('harte met.b-ltbs. a...rt B•._ .,.. .a.c.tH
the CJI'deor ln wbkb U.:, weN ID· ocl o( ~na for~ pleA-up.. ftl'llt Yk»-PNIIdat: MrL 01or1re
troduc:ed at Frlcla7 ewnbaa'• 'l1le-. was....._ efttr at.. WUI8M. ..-. Y'k-e·priiAimt: ,......,~ membmlblp bed l....._.. • JI"' IIIia. W1IUua lilc¥ldllt, ...-..
LUI:M 1'081 Ea. 1t. a Janklr and ~ .,......... .. ot ..... Jlar ••• ~; ..... s. a. ......
at HatW HIP Sc:tleeL• le ln· rieC GoOL ~ ., .._hi· -... w a;• s .. ~ec:~.w,;
•• kd ln drama. ... taa.at .. ~ ~--u.at ,... ..... fila ......... b •
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• VOTE •• MO .. ON JUNE 2
The ladies didn't ask me to vote at the TueSday
morning meeting of the Woman's Civic League. But
if they had, I would definitely have favored the City
Council's collection charge for trash and garbage
pick-up. And I was a b it disappointed that the
lad1es did not come out decisively for it too.
Miss Harriet Gould, who argued the ~ for
puttmg the cost back on the tax bill, kept stressing
her claim that the tax bill method is more economi-
cal. I'll dispute that. The collection charge method
w1ll bnng about a saving of money that will far out-
weigh the $3,600 or so additional cost of paper work.
Why? Because home owners dnd shop owners are
handling the1r trash and garbage cans with much
greater care and thus are cutting down on the city's
pick-up time More about this next week.
• • *
• THE EN)>S DO NOT JUSTFY THE MEANS
I get the impression from news stories in the big
city papers, and from TV commentators, that it was
qUite all nght to kick the Arechiga clan out of Cha-
vez Ravine when they were "exposed" as owners of
considerable real estate. In other words, individual
nghts and constitutional guarantees are not quite
so sacred when wealth is involved~ther people's
money. of course
I heard no commentator touch on the basic issue
of jushee. What moral. or legal, justihcation is there
m takmg away the property of any individual so
that a great b1g ball team from the East can build
themselves a baseball stadiUm? You say that lS not
the case? The record shows that the pro perty was
cor.demned back m 1951 to make way for a housing
prCJect, and a so-called ' fmr" value on the Are-
chiga property was set m 1953. The pubhc housmg
prc)ect faded to matenahze, and in 1955 the c1ty
o! Los Angeles bought the land from the Housmg
Authonty. Now the Housmg Authorit y condemna-
tion of the property 1s used as the basis fo r provld-
mg a home fo r .the L. A. Dodgers.
There shodd be no legal defense in the first
pb::e for usmg the power of condemnation to pro-
mc•e such soctallshc schemes as pubhc housmg
New 11 1s compoundmg the evtl to use this same
dangerous power for the beneht of a pnvate busi-
ness that ts seekmg to get hold of some public land
The fact that the L A Dodgers can bring much
fmcnc1al advantage to the Southland cannot be
jus!Ji1ca11on for such action. The ends do not justsfy
the means-not for those who hve by a moral code
A
SUIT
OF
ARMOR
IS THE
OJfLT THilfC
WE CAI'T
CLEAI TO
PERFECTIOI !
EVERTTHllfC
ELSE TOO WEAR
WILL BE CLEM WITH
QUALJTT THE Lllt£5 OF
WHI CH YOU'VE JfEVER SEEJf
BEFORE
AT
valet
cleaners
3 137 east coast high"'ay
corona d.l mar
OR 5..0310
-.
T1111 Driakal of CDI
Awa~ Scllolarslli'
Assemblyman Bruce Sumner
announ<'f'd this week that Tim
Driskel. 2Z7 Coldenroo Avf'., Co·
rona rl£>1 Mar. has been ac1dl'd to
the list of students who have
bN•n awarded state college
'«'holarshil>!' for 1959·60.
Tim is a sf'nlor at Harhor High
and a back shop as.., isla nt Cor t hf'
Ens1 gn. He plans to major in
I gO\·ernmt>nt. with thf' goal of E'n
tering thP diplomatic-st'rVirt' liP
is a member of lht' Honor Society
and is S4'nJor rPpres('ntall\'f' on
thE' Boarc1 of Control. Hf' wa<~ n
:'iational Ml'nt Scholarship fin·
alist this yl'ar.
Accouatalls Orca•ize
I Certified public a('('OUntanl'! or
the Newport Harbor Area havp
formed an organization called
"Orange Coast CPA's." The first
meetmg will be a breakfast at
7:15 a.m. tomorrow I Frldayl at
the Blue Dolphin Rel!taurant in
Newport.
Original ml'mbers of the group
are Walter Bjorneby, Harry Bus·
by, Wayne Carroll, Rkhard Crln·
gle, William Cullen, Franklin
Metzleur. ~lph Monroe, John
McKerren, Tom Smith and Wll·
Jlam Stewart.
WE CIVI! Mil
QUEll ITAJUI
•
• BY ~~......._
• c:uo IUitOD ....,.,
'nlla 18 tiM OON!I1111on of the
report of the m. ra~ tourna-
ment at Cabo ma~ hn&. where
local •ntl.n 11ert Deft-. and
faul _.,., YMmben of the h ·
c111c Cout Team., aarttdpatect
Lut week'• lnetalltnent encs.d
With Bert JandJnt ' 215-pou.-.d
lltrlped marUn to put b1a team
on the ecore ~Met with m
polnta.
JACK NEWTON, the outgoing president of the
Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Commerce,
is te~ing some ribbing from Jaycee officers in thi~ picture taken at the installation dinner-dance
et ffie Dolphin Club. Left to right, standing, are
Gene Cunningham, extemel vice-Pf'8Siclent; Clork
King. s.c:retory: Roger Riley, intemol vice-presi-
dent: Hugh Mynatt, the new president: Dixon
Trueblood. stele director, ond Tom Smith, tree~-
urer.
Satur4ay, April 11. Paul and
Bert .,... on a dlflerent boet, the
Pacadot Doe. 'n.. weather was
too t1oe, the .ea too calm. It was
a blank all arou•d. Paul was
joined for dJnrwr by bJa wife and
dauthtel"', back from Lima. They
were all col"-home manana.
• COLU'IOr IT TilE ICATOB
l give you this week u a guest
columnist our mayor, James
Stoddard, who Is serving his &ee·
ond tenn on the N~wport Beach
City Council, and who I hope wllJ
elve you the facts on the trash
and garbaee collection Issue.
l am sure that there are a lot
of peoople who do not know the
facts and are too busy to learn
them. I hoPe that before election
day you read the honest facts
or stay away from the polls.
Are Wt' different trom other
California cities'! Is there some
reason why we. the ta.xpayers,
should pay the cost of hauling
away the refUSt" from places of
business that create II'! Or did
you knnw that we have been
doing ju.c;t that for years? And
that we are practically the only
citv In the state that does?
If your answt>r to these ques·
tions is yf'11, why not treat all
bu-.•nt>-.s alike? Why not haul
away t ht> rubbl£' from C'Onstruc-
tlon jobs. the sawdust and S<'raps
from lumlx'r yards. dead tref'S
from private grounds and so, so
on?
And now I give you Jay Stod-
dard:
By NATOB JANES STODDABD
This Is my first venture as a
<·olumnlst. having been Invited
by Colonel Smith to fill In for
h1m I am sorry the Colonf'l is
laid up and I St'nd him my best
wlsht>s for a 'I J)t'edy rerovNy.
Much hal> lx>ttn said In thL"
rolumn on the 'IUbjt"('l or how
10 pay for rl'fu~ service. On
Tut'11day. Junf' 2. we will have
a ~P<'('Ial elf'(11on to settle the
matter. The Counc•l wantt'd to
combine thil; election for e<'ono.
my rea.~ns with the next gener·
al election In April of the com·
lng yl"ar, but some people wen.>
In a hurry and so we are spend·
lng about $6.000 of your money
to havt' It on June 2. A "Yes"
vote will raise your taxes sub·
.,tantlally and a ''No" vote will
hold the line tax-wise.
e PAT·AS-TOU-USE
of refuse service" and collecting
money to d e f r a y I he cxpenae
based upon the value of your
property amounts to a few cents
per month Cor most taxpayers.
yet the heat being generated on
thls Issue Is at least the equlva·
lent of several hydroren bombs.
Either way It comes out. we will
continue to give our people the
services and facUlties they de·
mand and deserve while gettlna
the most for their dollars.
Financial plannlnr Is one of
the most important functions of
your City Council. and plans and
policies mwn ne<'e'SS4 rlly be
made for relatively long periods
of time. even though the compo·
sition of !he City Council may
chanet> every two years.
e 13 NILLIOJf ltJ'DCET
Very shortly the Council will
begin to review the budget for
fiscal 1959·60. This budget prom-
ic;es to ex<'t"f'd SJ.OOO.OOO. Your
City Council will appreciate your
taking an lnten>st In this matter
anti will welcome intelligent and
thoughtful criticism.
The adoption of tht> budg~t ls
one of the most significant things
your Council does every year.
After the budget Is adopted. and
this must be done In the middle
ot June. the City Coun<'ll will set
the tax rate In the middle of
August. While this In ltMif Is a
very signifi cant and Important
prO<'edure. II Is well to remem·
ber that the tax rate, ot whkh
we hear so much about, brings
in only about one-third of the
revenues required to operate this
corporation.
A lew words about the present
Council Is In order at this point.
The six men Aervlng with me
are. without doubt. some of the
most Intelligent and dedicatf'd
people that Wt' have had In City
govemm~nt In my exJ)t'rlent'IP
here. They spend a minimum of
eight hours a month In fonnal
Council meetings and very likely
each of them spends nbout four
times that amount of time at
meetings and conferences with
his <'On.'stituents.
e TIME-COJfStJMIJfC JOB
The Job of being a Councilman
ls Increasingly time · consuming
and tew peoplp reall7.e the re·
sponsibllity that these men car·
ry. While you may not agree
with them Individually or rol-
lectlvely, rem~mber that they
are doing their best to act tor the
best Interests of aJl the people
in the City. They must continu al-
ly look forward and anticipate
problems which will art.se many
years ahead.
I would be plealle'd to have
you come In to the City HaJJ and
He me at any time or communi-
cate directly wtth your council·
man If you have question• on
any part of the Clty'a ope11atfon.
Thank you, Colonel Smith. and
again, best w11hes tor a speedy
recovery.
Pack 8 Goin,g
On Camp-Out
Cubs of Corona del Mar Pack 8
and their dada wUl leave In an
auto convoy at noon SatUJ'day
from the Community Youth Cen·
ter tor an over-nJaht camp-out at
O'Neil Park.
They'll prepare their .own eve.
nina meal Saturday and allo
breaktaat and lunch on Sunday.
Camp fires will be set by the
flint or friction . method, and
there will ~ nature study and
hiking. Knives, axes, hatcheta
and firearms. are not allowed.
The C'OSt wiU be $1 ~r father
and 800.
CUbmuter John Sem~le l.s In
charge of the camp-out and he
Is assisted by committee chair·
man Craig Grainger. Tom Ralfer·
ty ls obtaining food donatJona,
which are being made by Nonn's
Meats and Coast Super M~trket,
U and r Market, 8utch~r Boy, All
American, Van de Camps and
Vincent's.
Ball Program
Plan Delayed
For PauJ there wu a tout, a
allver IOUvenll plate, and a bla
button that read, "World'• Great-
at Filherman." And at that. es·
pedall.y In a tournament tbe tel-
low who tries and 1et1 skunked
and ltlll amlles may be Juat
that!
Ray Flanaaan, the tt.hln' fann-
er trom Red Top Ranch, had ar-
rived and replac.d Paul tor the
followtnc day, April 12, the 1lxth
match day. The Cult Coast team
ended their 1e0relea 1tatua when
R. Hinkle boated the only O.h, a
200-pound ltrtper, tor 700 polntl.
• DOva& aooa.vr
Ray cot a atrtke, drift ttahtnr
tor tuna. It wu a hook-up too,
but a bll hammerhead ahark In·
stead of one of the blr-~ed ones.
The bll thrtll of the day went
to the Atlantic Cout Team, run·
nlnr In luck. when Elwood Hu·
ry and Perry Van Vleck cot a
double hook . up on tuna and
boated them both. They each
welahed exactJ,y the ume-360
pound.a. It wit an Important
score. tor the Atlantic team add-
ed 1,420 points and soared far
ahead In the match with a total
of 2.935.
On the eighth day, April 14,
the weather changed. The wind
blew and It was rough In ''black
marlin lane.'' Late In the day,
the crew sighted the flnt black
of the match. He rushed Bert's
bait but miNed and dropped The Newport Beach City Coun-back. Ftve timet they chanaed
ell delayed action last week on a balta. Each time the bl& black
night basebalJ pro&ram proposed followed and looked the bait
by the Costa Mesa Recreation over. The 1111,_11M wu terrific. and Park District. · ..-
The district offered the City of but finally the tt.h tired, and
Newport Beach $10,000 to Install went his way, leaving the Pa.
night lights on the Harbor Htrh clflc team In the cellar with
Sc b b II tl 1.... hi their 715 points. hool ue a e "" t 8 sum Bliss, Central States. had a
to be repaJd within an agreed 365-pound tuna on th~ dock, and period of time.
This proposal wu held over to Don Williamson. of Texas, had
next Monday's meeting so that a 333-pounder. The acore stood:
a possible comprom..Lse mJrht be Atlantic. 2.933; Central, 1,838;
worked out. Co u n c II men ex-Cult Cout, 1,133; Paclrtc 71.5.
pressed reluctance to commit city • Alf0111Ea FOa I EIIT
funds on lands that were not Bert caught one more on April
owned by the city. 17. hla last match day. lt wu a
An agreement was exe<>uted amall tuna. 130 pounds, but a
with the High School District for counter. Since It was the only
the 1959 summer recreational tuna of that day, It added 530
program, which wiJl require $4,· points lo the Pacific team'• score
500 In city funds. for a total ot 1,245, and third
place.
PTA Installs
Mrs. Cooper
Mrs. Jeanne Cooper waa Instal·
led last night aa the 1959·60
president of the Harbor VIew
School PTA at the final meeting
of the IK'hool year.
Other new officers are Mrs.
MeriJ Graham, tlnrt vlce-presl·
dent and pro,.,.m chalnnan;
Mrs. Henry Riedel, second vice·
prt!Sldent and membership chair·
man: Mrs. Robert Underwood,
third vice-president and wayw
and means chaJnnan: Mrs. BJIJ
Marriner, recording secretary;
Mnl. Stanley Van Dyke, corre-
lpondlnr Mttetary; Mrs. James
Ray, treuu.Nr; Mrs. lohn Case,
hlltortan; Mrs. Jade Purcell, par-
Uamentarlan; Herbert Hester.
auditor; Pl1ndpal John Dean, U ·
IOclatlon ~
Frank Bivens, WHt Los An·
1 geles, lhe Pacific team captain,
had arrived and 1tarted fl.shln1
on April 16. Osbourne Owlnga.
Wuhlngton, D. C .. captain of Jut
year's Atlantic Coast team, was
also on deck by April 17, and
added 999 points to hl1 team's
lop-heavy first place with a 299·
pound atrl~r to go far Into the
lead wllh a totAl of 4.339 points.
On the 16th, f~rry Van Vleck
had added 405 potntl with a 205.
pound strl~r.
It wu 1tlll anybody'a match
Wlth the weather chanctng for
the better, thlnp ~gan to pick
up. e I E'I"fta WKATIID
The l'OUIMr water of Bert's
Jut few days conUnued to Jm.
prove the O.hl"-unW the match
ended on April 24. Pactftc Cout
Captain Frank 'BJwn. .cored
h•vll)' on AprtJ 21 With the only
black marlin ol the tourney. By
Cabo llanc!O ttan4ardt, It wa1n't
bl....., pound.--but lt added
aaDYOIII ACCIUI&D laurela for the hHda 0( the Call·
'
.. 911111 II -11\e 111 Canyon lrelervolr In-tomlane.
wp I land of Corona del Mar wu offl· BroadbW .wordtlah, too, MJan
Pancho Oonzalell, Lew Hoed, etally accepted b:r the lif.wport to tab the btlt, and e were
Alhley Cooper and Kel Ander· INch Cl(y Cound.J ~~~ e¥e· ~t.ct In the eKOI'ld half of the •n. Jack ltramer'• tourlna ten· nlnr ollut weft.'"-followlna match. 0. Owlnp, AtlantJcCout,
nll sta,_, tlfSII play doubl• and dQ the dtywat« ""'*"' tta.rted had the bla-t OM, 584 pounda.
aln&J• makhea at the Balboa NC:IelYlnr wat.r from the J'elltJ'-Btwn~ act'OUnted for one, but hla
Bay Club thla Satu...,, Nlt1nr Wit.· ... a .a.J)OUnct.r. On the aame ~~~~i;~~-~·~-~IPiiJjiijiiP~iji~-: day aq l'lana .. n, P.C. tam, aleo eauaht a a:ao.pound 1woa4·
bUL
'TN tourney encs.d wttb the
At.IUtk-CoUt ~ taJd"l tb1 bef'y ,_ the 1i1c'arii1t JHr. ftelr
CIDaJ _.. .... T.IOI21J ,... ...
W1da Nr17 Yu VJ.dl tiMtr ...._..
..................... IIIIMd.
!1111 &a tile ~. 'U•K c. ,........ ......... ._, f.lll311
team1a total of ~213. 1111 ac·
tuat catch wa. 3 tuna, 2 broad·
biD.
OUr hdflc Cout cauartette
had taken OM ltrlped marlin, 2
tuna, 2 bJoadbUJ and the only
bJack mar1Jn, for third plaoe and
3,816 213 polntl. '
The Gulf State. team ended Ln
the ceUar with 2,216 polntl.
BonUI potntl tor blrrett &b or
the day and o1 the match
counted heavily ln the ftnal
8COreL eADrOS
PerhaPII there wu • mite of
disappointment In that no really
bl& flab ot the "1,000-pOuncJ club"
variety were taken. But flahlng
at Cabo Blanco, Uke flahJng
everywhere, lan't a cut and dried
deal. Perhaps that la one of the
compeUJna attractions, and we're
aatls1Jed that It will alwayw be
so.
Twenty-six "counters" were
cauaht. They Included 8 1trlped
marlin, one black marlin, 6
broadblll awonUish and 11 big
eyed tuna, a total welcht of 7.-
587 pounds. 0. Owlnp' broad·
bill, Frahk Bivens' blade both
wel&hed well over 500 pound.s.
Ten more, all tuna and broadblll,
topped 300 pounds, which, to
tho.e ot Ul who nay at home
and Juat read about lt, 1.1 atlll
quite a dockt\.111 of mlchty nice
game fish!
Some day I'd like to fish Cabo
Blanco-alter all, It doesn't cost
anything to dream!
A final pat biC "thank you"
to Bert Devere and Paul Jtocers
for all the dope. Even It we
couldn't be with you, away down
there, It sure wu tun devourlna
It second hand. Craclu, amlgos.
WOODS WELCOME lOW
A son weighing 8 pounds., 14
ounces waa born Tuesday, May
12, to Kenneth and Carol Wood,
126~ Abalone Ave., Balboa Js.
land, In Hoag Hospllal.
In the
lido Shopping Ar ..
lAdies' SportsweM
Ungerie
Children's w .. ,
Y ard'ge -Unens
IARtow's
1404 v-.. Udo
Newport IHdt, C.lif.
FR£E ,ARICING IN REAR
MOYES II-Fl TO
WIIIIU SPACES
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1111111'1 • LIDO IIIIET
Blc trleld crackdown of tarltr
In the f!'ffZera ... Baby, they're
big and cold Inside, but the
prices aN heart warmlnc and the
variety aendlnc ..• Cather up a
peck of Llbby'a frozen peucut-
c:ombrocc:oJIJimautrawberrtes or
beans ... Waller your abopplnar
baskets with Blrdseye frozen THE FIRST CHECJC for the Corono del Mer ttM plonting fund is
chlckenorbeefplea or redrupber· being prewnted by Braden Finch (4t left), the o utgoing president
rles or flah.atlclu or Campbell'• of the Corono del Mor C homber of Commerc., to Duncan Stew-
pea'nham OT creamof potato soup art, who is in cN.rge of colledin9 the necessary funds to get the
· · · Sheepherdt:r's Bread from project unde r way. A totol o f $500 is needed initially. but the
Nevada which only the aheep· ultimate goal of the fund drive is $I ,500. The trees will be planted herdere know how to make so
MRS. LAMAR .APPOINTS
EBELL CLUB CHAIRMEN
Mrs. John Lamar of BaJ~. Newutte editor: M.ra. ~ An·
recently I.Ntalled u 1900 ·eo derwn and Mrs. Horaee Parker,
p,...ldent ot the Newport Beach maUinc c:hatrmen; Mrs. WIU.On
£btU Club, hu appointed the Wooctm.an. ptabUctty; Mr.. Net.on
foUowln• chairmen for the com. Rolmwood and Mra. Tom Place.
inc year: ~rvaUoru~; Mrs. E. C. Doane,
Mra. NlchoJu Brettne r, curator yearbook; Mra. C. E. Btahop, cardJI
o1 8ect.Jons; Mra. Arch ie Brown, and taJlle.; Mrs. H. f. Proulx.
budcet: Mra. J. W. Mellor, lunch· community achievement.
eons; Mra. SterUnc ParU., rentaU.; New club members Introduced
Mrs. Loula vautrot, house; Mrs. at the installation meetlnc by
E. L. Munsey, weUare: Mrs. Clyde Mrs. L. L. Isbell. membership
l ohnaon, aenlor coordinator; Mra. chairman, were Mrs. R. N. Clu-
P. S. Chue, Junior pre.ldent. cow. Mra. Samuel Clark and Mrs.
Mrs. Leo M~avren. Amerlt'an-John MerrUI.
lams and flag; Mrs. la mes Thor-Olll~ra ~erving wlth Mrs. La·
burn, badges; Mrs. Carl GIBe. mar are Mrs. Stanley Statla, first
Mra. Ceorae Stricke r and Mrs. vl~·pre.ldent; Mn1. E. A. Roeera,
Bert Webb, tlnanclal secreta rial eecond vloe · pre.Jdent; Mrs.
aides; Mra. Fred Joyner, hUitory Charles Wood, recording aec:re.
and cUpplnp; Mrs. William tary; Mrs. Jack Kemp, corre-
Trltt, ha.pltaJity; Mn1. A 1 b e rt spondln.g leCfetary; Mrs.. Thomu
Sparkes, California hlstory and Letto, treasurer; Mrs. Locan
landmarks. Jackaon, financial aec:retary; M.nl.
Mra. P. F. Baines. Inspiration-Elmer C~. audltor ; Mrs. 8~
al; Mrs. B. 1... Bea man. sona McBride, parllamentartan. and
lea der; Mn1. H. C. Ahrendt. ac· Mrs. K. C. MIUer and Mrs. Ray-
companlat; Mrs. c. w. Messing, mond Kent Harvey, directors.
The Installing ofth."er was Mrs.
H. J. Larsen of Laguna Beach.
vll"'e·presldent at large ot Oranae
District of Federated Women's
Clubs.
old fas hioned 'lr eood, a nd on the sidewalks on both sides of C oast Hwy. (Ensign photo)
they're not telllng nobody ... ============================:::;:~;;;~.~=====::..
s wanson'• main couraes of chick -From fhe POUCE BLO~R en, beef or chicken noodle, beef I .• I ..
or aeafood ... So nice to have on
hand whe n the appetite la wtll-
lne but the energy weak . . . 'e WED.uDAT, MAY I boys In a yeUow panel truck at-that the wallet had been stolen * * * Pat Kopko, 513"' Poppy A•e., tempted to steal hJa a arbare can from her home ... Jesse Black
Non froaea food apeda1a • • • Corona del Mar, ~ported hearing i•ie~v~:C,'~~ co~~~n~ 1: t~~t~h~~ ~~d~~~~:~ia~~tu~:,:t~f ~e;::
Pradella ..., ltew Cllld lpa· a possible prowler around her of 4 hub caps worth $40 from hls elm were Involved In an a uto
gb.etU cmd Meet 8CIUa • • • Ia hou.e · · · Mrs. Roy Ma ther of 20-t Ch 1 Ch 1 T a""'ldent at Bayside Dr. and r~r. Hazel Dr Corona del Mar com '5'7 evro et . . . a r es rapp, .... ..-a .odr tb.b time. to be popped ., ' · Coe nation Ave. in Corona del Mar. Ill boll1Dg wawr for ~ plalned of the theft of 6 Bougaln· 17, of 1984 Wallace Ave.,h _ta • --~-." ....... bt of ""'"I l&tb The ultimate In tree adverti&· vlllea planta from h er yard Mesa. told pollee he was t e vtc · -una ~-...., ---aooctDeea • • • ldlewUd · · · t h ft St., .___. Be'-b"'" -..-ina for Green Stamne occurred ·-r .., CbariM Sbcauaoe of II & S tim o &Nault a nd a u to t e at ..... __ •• ..,. -• .._.,_. ,. •N
Burglar Likes
Green Stamps
Bodr Conltab Came B._ atuf· 36 S I a -'""'% •.• aobert More-on May 10. when the home of fed wttb rtc. • •. oaJy 5I ce~~ta MCII'tae SuP!>ly at~ lfewport Balboa Blvd. and th l. n ..... -.... _, If Clarence Boardman at 1543 Bon·
U you pleae, al.IDoet ........ Bl•4., •ewport, reported a SM»· Nt>wport. when 4 teenage boys 1a:Dd of 1--ra 40th St., ...,. nle Doone Ter., Irvine Terract>. dble 9nm4 theft at that toea pulled up In a car behind hlm port, complahMd of a 4btlub-IJ•• ftHN9b to haft few b.-.k· · d d hi f h " cmce CICI1UeCS by a-1D the was ransacked by a new kind fcut ••• C CIIDcl W Cb.lMtM ._ Uoa. , , a nd ragae m out o tS car, ta:1n _.., 12511 of burglar.
Poda. aucla a ~ ..,._. Ruth Jayred. owner a nd opera-bea t him up, a nd drove ott with upa apcatmeat at 11 This burglar prowled through
f-....._,,___ d ala t Y ...._..._ tor of Coast Properties Co. at 301 the car. which was later re· 40th St. • · • the hou • .. In ·-arch ot loot all -...._,. -· E. Ba lboa Blvd.. Balboa. rom. covered ... Wa lly Lonerldge of John Davies of 2505 Crestview """ "'"'
Vt'M11 t.eder ....t p.-' ' · p lained of a petty theft commit· 104 15th St .. Newport, reported Dr .. Bay Shores. reported a BB right, but he studiously ignored
Ob Boy 0..... Pta. CIDd lena· 2 M J L. K 1 the theft of hls •"" MC car cover hole In a window of his home ... "ut'h Items a.s watches, rings. eav• fiaCI with Jr.old Kid 12 tf'd by boys . . . rs. . o tz ~ Gerald Hom of 1602 Balboa Ave.. jewelry. coins and furs lying
fer 11 beet .-.a Cllld la..aii:Ut of 310 32nd St.. Newport. reported from the front of the Gypsy Cel. Balboa Island. reported the tht-ft about In plain . slg~t.
I .... _ __......... the theft ot a bathJng suit . . . Jar In Balboa . . . What was thiS s ngular bur emo .. uo • • • a J*Urf -·-Frank Castlln of 107 24th SL. a.cu ... OsldDa of 2511 Eldea of a tire and wheel worth $53 1 • * * * Newport~ told pollee that teen-Aft.. eo.ta Mna. Jepoltecl a from h ls '59 Ford wagon parked I glar a rter. then! S .. H Green
You're a 1 w a Ys rlcht with age rs were setting fire to the city poulble buJ91ary to JftUliD9s near the Arches on Newport Blvd. Stamps of course! These he
Wong's Ecg Rolls, Shrimp Chow trash cans between 21st St. and MobU S.....tce at BcryUde Dr. In Newport ... Mrs. Hulda Grit· round to the tune or S50 worth on
Mem or Fried Rice, specially tor 25th St. on the ocean front . . . CIDd Coat Bwy.; YCIJ1oua toola fin of 316 E. Ocean F't., Balboa, thf' night stand in tbe bedroom.
39 l"'ents a package ... Marie e'I'B'U1ISDAY, MAY 7 cm4 otb« lteala wo.th M'-74 informed pollee of the possible Asldte bfrom a sdhort k!!lnackf or C II d · A I Betty and her ~·· •--runaway of her son aone sin-peanu utter an ('()() es rom a en er 5 PP e Mrs. PhiiUp Ma urt"r of 325 Oia. ..,... ...,._ • • • --..toa --· • "" th kit h h b I t k Be Bett e berry 21 ·~·~ ,_ s·tO P m e c en. t e u rg ar oo very new rry Y ar mond Ave .. Balboa Island, told oj I A9ate A,._, -.... · · · only the stamp books. Guess he
berry dellclou.s tor 59 cents when pollee that 2 very small children lcmd., n~ a poutNe bur-• TUESDAY. MAY 12 tlgul'f'd It was quicker that way
topped with Todd's IC'e cream for a re allowed to roam thl' area 9lcay ••• ll:eoaeth Banta of Mrs. Virginia Famlnrton of than tilling hls own books by
79 t'ents a ha lf eallon . . . without supervision ... Robert 205 Pearl Aft., 8a1boCI lalcmd. 111 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. re· maklne purchases at Boardman's * * * Skelly of 2349 College Dr .. Costa eamplaiAed ol the U..ft ol a ported \he t heft of a Philippine Market on Balboa Island But 4oD't 90 oYerboarcL Mesa. romplaJned that his boat, tin CIDd wb.MIIram thenar of grass rug worth $15 from her ·
pleale; IICift a Uttle room for "Cinco c IV," In slip No. 7 on bill atatloa WCII!JOD • • . front porch ... Levon Bardsley u .. &~;911 ct.ulfiecl ada for ...
CID u.aUI\ICIJ CIDd taty Dcdry Lido Peninsula In Newport was Mrs. Marga ret Burbank of 509 of Costa Mesa. drlvt'r of a New. wltw.. C.lf ift your eels to OliOLE
11Jle et DeW f~ rolla Clll4 broken In to ... Horace Ensign Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, told port Beach ti re truck. had an ac· )~50.
bNCIIIa ,.,_ •• ,.,......_. PCIIIliDa. School reported that youngstet1J pollee that childre n were shoot· cident with Xina Crelsch. 63, or -------------~ froa CclluMctkut are entering the achool grcrurdb lng BB g uns at Sl3J,s Poppy Ave. 406 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa. at 32nd bat .,.. t.•dMd out .. Cbl· over the tenee on week-endJI . . . . .. Don Va nDall ot 2022 Miramar St. and Newport Blvd. In New.
Mlal Harriet Could of Corena
del Mar wut be one o1 the ha.t ·
eues p.raldlnc at a community
actlon wortuhop and luncheon
spo~ by the American Aa
aoclatlon tor the United Nations.
The luncheon wtU be he ld Sat·
u rday at the HarrUI ~urant,
Anaheim. C I v I c leaders from
each community In 0 r a n r e
County are belna Invited to help
pla n United Nation. Week In
October.
The speaker will be Mr . Else
Linda Lindt, a native of Switz·
e rla nd. who has been Informa-
tion and publlc relatioN ottlcer
ror the Unlted Nations Children'•
Fund tor the past St"Ven years.
Rer topic will be ''The Human
Side of the UN "
COLOU'US AP~IKTE.D
Ceorae Colouria. producer of
t he Orance County Home Show.
has ~n na med u admJ nlstra.
live uslfltant and comm~rctal su
pervlaor for th~ Orange County
Fair. which will be held J uly 14
through 19.
aaww ....,. aa.a. 1
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: FURNITURE :
SOX POa THE BEIIXS • (Poaaedy Dcml ..... •) ~
James and DlannP Ht"hn of thf' • Complete Home J'urn.ldltQp ~ Bayshore Trallt>r Park. 112 W. • ~ ~n~~a~7t's· ::r·:~~u~~:rh·~;~ 1 • .~:S:... ~
Saturday, May 2 In Hoag Ho<~ , • COSTA MESA ~
pitaJ, wt-lghlng 7 pounds. 12 1 ounC't!IJ.
An.taquc Cold .ScntotJ,
,.~ Funuhn~.
J..U ..,d P~nus.. ...
Pc~&~cn, ScroiiJ
I~ SOUTH COAST lt.VO.
L.ACioUHA IU.CH • • HYATT ._)tft
In rlu An ~tn
~ ..c1 Jf....,.n a..tla • • • Pat McCormick, Olympic cham. Dr., Balboa. reported the theft of port ...
All tM ....,.. Cllld ...e type pion driver from La. Alamitos. a $20 hub cap from his '59 Plym· Fred JIUAt of Jal ec.cm
cmd ......,. Ia .... • Mt ..., el wu Involved lJ'I a n a uto accident outh . . . EUle Starck of 1912 an.L.. Coroea Ml Ncu, a.t· NOW I A new way f or you to have 1noney you want!
~ ...... , • ta -•• .. with Marlon Linderman ot 109 Court St., Newport. complaJned ,......_. ol the tate f t of a
aaay ~ • • • Diamond Ave., Balboa W a nd, In of the theft of a large wooden Sdlwtaa bkyde ••• * * * front of the AJI American Market waeon wheel from her bont yard L. E. Gillingham ot 121 Via
I N rt ... Pollee stood by on a brush Koron, Lido Isle. reported the L'-'•n to ~ • . . Oran .. e n ewpo · · · c ... "' ~:a • p-.. M-•-f ,._ E1 No fi re off Production Pl. In osta theft of a bicycle from 101 VIa County's new radio 1tatlon • • . ._ -.-.. 0 .,.. • 4e11a Aft.., Kewpoct Belgatta, Mesa . . • Cordova. U do ~It> ... A woman 1190 on your dlal • • · breezy mu-told poiJce that a .. eeage boy ltiJil ADd.rewa of 1560 E. hiker reported finding marijuana
sic a ll day long for the w hole
family ... with news at the nrht
ti mes of day ... from the Disney-
land Hott'l In Ana heim.
* * * R~ for a lot<ely •Dter·
taiJt.1D9 day • , , Pint of all a
lecture by VJ.rvt'Dia st-toL
pcuty e41kll' of Bou.ae BecnaU·
hal MCIJ9GIM • • • to be fol·
lO'INCI by a coq bnaDdl thea a
party tour of baiDoae set up for
with a crew c:ut cmd wecai:Dg a Ocecm BI...S.. Balboa, Nported In the Upper Bay a rea; Oftlrer
plaid aJl1rt stole bJa d.O..IIM the theft of b.l8 papa c:on.ctioD Rudy Valenti Investiga ted. find
••• JlaJDy llowi9caa. 4. of ClC ......,. lD a ,.now ba9 froaa ing6 plants under cultivation ...
E1 Mordlnlr Aft., lfewport bJa bib at 0.. Jlcn'IIJoD lD "BGJ. e WE.DRESDAT, MAY 13
Belgbta. waa b&twe by a c1ov boa •.• GraDt ~ of 510 E. The Costa Mesa Pollee Depar1·
oW1Md by a. N. Blyaa of 405 8a1boCI Bl'f'd.. BcaLbocl. reported ment reported a po.';slble lllegaJ
E1 ModeDCI A,_, ••• a. o. Me· a po-1ble ba.J9lcay at tiM ny. entry for Cla rence Rain.' at 2520
1
dCirt8 of 122 W. 8a1boC1 BlYd., lDf "'A .. Stcrtloa U..re • • • Gary Cliff Dr .. Newport Height.<~ ...
BcaLboa. ~ tbcrt a youth CoNy of 2110 E. ec.cm Ft., Welcome Ward. 63, of Newpor1
waa abortUI9 tiM wtrea 1a a Balboa, told pollee that 1&0 Beach was booked tor intoxica
tel•oae booth there: Joba waa .tol ... froaa bill em wbll• tlon In pu blic ... Mildred Twit
Culbenoa, 20, of Pcaadeao was parked 1D the A St. pcuklDCJ chell of 4900 Rlvl'r Avl', New·
tabla to the pol1ce atattoD for lot 1D Balboa ••• Geot9• Myera, port. reported the grand tht>ft oC
qq .. tioD.ID9 .• , bumcme offt.cer for 11..-porl heT '52 Ford ... Herlx'rt Witt of I
Mrs. L. E. ("rE>s.c;man of 187 •oUce, reported a bw91CIJ1' at 2606 W. Oct>an F't .. N('wport. told
Shoredltf Rd., Shore Cliffs. re the CJty D111Dp at the •ad of police that a gang of tt'f'nagers
ported that 3 boys shot BB holes lttb St.: the bul"]lCDT waa ad-were .creating a disturbanct> at i
inne r window ... Harry Ha ll or mJtted by C YOUDCJ bays from Ocean F't. and 26th St .. in Nf.'W· 1
408 Holmwood Dr.. Newport Coata N..a • • . port ...
Helgh t!J, reported a prowler . . . Frank Castlln or 107 24th St.. Albert Colle. %7. o1 LOD9 ,
Mattie Und of 461 Santa Ana New port. reported the tht>ft of 2 a.c.cJl 4J'OW1Md wblle aldD cSJy.
Ave .• Newport Helchts. was the blcyclt-s valued at a total of $60 1ag at Buell: Cully 1D Coroao
victim of burglary at 436 Holm-... John Calnon, 20. of Costa del Mea at 2:30 p.m. ••• c . a.
wood Dr .. Newport Helg ht11 ... Mesa was a.eu>a ulted by a man In ltpdcale of m Moetero Aft.,
Frances Carpenter, 46. of 116 38th hi<~ late twenties at Howard's 8a1boCI. repoctecl tiM theft ot
St., Newport. was booked for Restaurant In Newport · . Mr!'. the bu.b ~ wo.tJa NO bolla
drunk driving ... M. L. Castleman or 1612 W. bill n~. , . Mn.. wu.
• nJDAY, MAY 1 Oct-an Ft., Nt-Wport. complained llaJD Pane of 2117 E. 0cecm
Helen Winne r of 333 Cran<l of the theft of $20 from her bed· Ft., 8aJbea. told !IOlJca t.bCit IMT
Cana l. Balboa bland. reported a room last Saturday night · · · C-r-ar-old MD waa bitteD by a
pot!Sible prowler ... Helen Trot· eiUJfDAY, MAY 10 stray 409 .•• WUlla8 Scott ol
te.r of 404 Westminster Ave.. Mn1. Ula Bacon or 4832 River 203 Via DIJci& U4o tale, lepoi't·
Newport Heights. com plained Ave .• Newport, reported a prowler 1 eel betD1J ID..&ftd Ia -cnato
that the lire. on her son's bike . · · Polll"'e &tood by on a bru.<~h cac:ddwelt wttll JIBI WlDt.bot·
were slashed ... George Green · flrt" In tht" area of tht" old Cast· balD of a Sa1a9 ~ &4..
a palMa party, baff.t qpper wald o1 3802 Channe l Pl .. New -away's Clu b · · · Nelda Gibson, CUff llcrNa.. at VIa Lido -d
CID4 f.,_.. 4laaN • • • 'l'1lle ..._ port. reported the theft of a red 51. or 306 MArine Ave .. Balboa Is-11.-.rpert Bl...S.. ID lfewport.
b JaM • CIDd tbe penoa to ccdl 6-callon cas tank worth $30 hom land, was booked tor Intox ication John Petta of 215\~ 29th St..
few nnsNU-ta Mr. ,......_ hLs boat. In public. . • ' Newport, reported that his wlnd-
Qe1 1 dr. 08 a.-. • • • tM Mcatr ldy _, .. OrciLid J. W. CoopM ol Nlctway City shield waa broken by !IOmt'Ont"
daMttea ta SID tllld ~_r Aft .. c-.a .._. ••pan.ct toad peUQa that ....... .... . .. can Sparling. 7. of 1900 Ta
C'Mdtl wU1 .. to U.. -• u.t ct.~•• ... .,...._. UM t.ed the tl9llll eDCl el tbe Car huna Ter .. trvtne Terrace, was
fpl el St. ~ ~ * dttdl .... ••+lee ~ t.be W_.. at I* W. c:-t Bwy. treated at Hoa1 Hospital fo r a tNk ... ...._.....,...at Ia All ._Ida• .._... Ia c.r... ft1Pdf"9 .,..t ...,. .. tbe dog bite . . . IAon D'Ussc.oau
C... dN..., • • • • ... .._ ••• 1 .. ~.eddy e1 ,.._ .......... &lipaN of •as lr. of 702 trts Ave .. Corona del * * * tbe a.u ......_ ....._ at bt. A..._ C.... del Mar, CIDd Mar, complained ot the thf."rt of
Who has mon 1\ln than )'OU ..... a ...... ...._ a.... ,.... n.IIJt el S...., leeda .,... 2 ftub caps a nd thto gas cap from
lucky people who have IJdo ..... ~ 1 1' 1 • .._. .. ...,... a.-_. _...._tat his '58 Plvmouth ... Norman ShoP~~ to malat tht roundllln • • • I ..,. ...._. • ._ .... -c-t lhrf. _. la1boa lie-Buck of 108 Topaz A"~~ Balboa
wtth the IJdo PrWt 0..,. cotn• ..._ ••• -. D ••••• .._ • • • Wand. reported a prowler a t the
tn M1 twtnc and a Udo tc •U· el • A ME M. .._ aobert ?Jeal.er ot 33li Snuc rear ot h1a honw . , . ~t ju.t ltchlnl t« a wtnner CM8I. 1 W •....., ., .._. Rarboc' ad. CliJ! Hawn. ~ • 'I'II'UIIIDAT. IIAT ••
and 1\700 worth ot ~ U · ....
1
' X 1 a.. • • ... tMt tear vt.tw mlmla and an• 1be Yellow C1b Co. rt>port..CS
dtlnc cUb brealnc ln ... n4 out a
0
a , ..... .. .. c-. tmD&I wen broken ott ean that an unknown car hJt 5 pasta u.. Pope. wt.o eouJd -* fer ._ • II ; •' pullecl In t.be lfewport Bart. on de:, ~ at ._eo~~ aa
anyt)dftl rno.-et Uru-lt wouJ4 a...t.. Ds .. • ot 11M W. Yadlt Cab lot ••• AD~ Wal· oa ~-Dr. , • , Mra. L & be to haw CIIWI MW wlftl cam-..,..._ ....._ -........: C* ;·•Md lkk ot Caftli1n GI'O'IIe eampl&lMd .._ ot a b bJ Aw~ laJ·
patted out In front Which 1IIOIW tMt ..,_ C!ld tM wtre to ldl tJaat hll car .... II!OMn Into at I boa 1a1anc1. ftported that t..r car
boUtt a no. aDd piGNb&na • • • wuldna -dlalM • • . -.t 1t. lallpoa. and a doUar ~ and 1ft1illdlllleJd wu ~ In . . • and aJJY _, ftOIW, oae ol tM Wu:Litdf .t ._, W'. 1111'-.,. .. ._ ......._ talilblltD ... ,._ t'OQI'IIC'llmu ~ltd·
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wMMorr you want. Yoa may apply for •ny
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replace it with cc.r'v :r • IIICIDthly depoats to
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NEW CHA.P1"Ea 5 01' All· d "fllll 01 equJp aey .:lp • ... omd•k da~ lur tbe Q(J wttta tbe Ylslblllt7 ol aey oftldal J1-N 1111aU .. .. •• to ad II ...,_. ..... ., ~ )Oa4 lA ~ WIU. all N!llWN•
11a.B' vm RELAT'IlfG TO llaJa tltNCtWw Jn tbe City, 0t oi'M.....,.t t.d\; traak 0Dft1JOI CW11c. « W'U'DII\I ca sla•....._ (1/le) .t die .... edliiC Ia _, •rdlcle AftC'hon menta epecifS.d lD W. O..pt~~r.
SIGNS. ca._ or ~ the aa.me to be UCTIO!f 811ia V ... C. .._. ......... jlc.Wd ...._ lQ aJ1 ..... rn.z. .-•'C:.. 1M1J I;'".....,._, S&CnOlf ef7. Or r ... 4~~!!~~~Cy :e-• ~~ .. ~ !~~~Uoat .. a. ...... .,..latMI pu~~-~ Tile followiJW I7J* of alpe ........ AIIICtw_IM.._ ..... .... ................ () ,.._~ ......... ...... Oa ._...._ .. ~· vvo:>J U ..,. -...-... v ......... .,. ,... the UnltGnD Julldh_, ...._ -..n· A'-prolaf.,_ted: Ia ~ wtad .......... ead .. &D .arct1¥W ~ to a · _._ ........ cMar of
foUO..: O..pter. dardl. kDOW'D M Volw.t m. UDl· 1. J'IMhlq or anJ.mated .-. lhaD tae _, ... -·..:at (1 .. ) pa.l)...t • ........,,.. to a bat ell olilltnlctloN aba1l be left un.
SJX:TION 1: Chapter 5 of Ar· 1uJ3 .-liOn VJolatlftC a117 o( lonD IUlldJnc" C.0... ,_.........., trkal .ap. U.. ... aet ... a1 e11e flpa. ~·ftV~e (25) ,_ eent ,.at· der « 81'C*nd\.8DCI hn"Mddat.q
llcle VID of U.. N.wport Beach tbe provlaiooe ol th1a Chapqr by tM l.ot4'1'UUonaJ ~ 2. 1rlftd .taN lq a,.&ll7 ta tbt .... UJIIII • tMa the........,... ....s.tuce &4JIIcmt to. au &tiN~
M\anldpel Code la repealed. aball be deemed JUUt;y ol e IIIP-Ott 11WJ41nr Oflldall,.aclop .. d by 3. 11owtq 8lpa to U.. ...._ to owrtumlQII. • ~1 of low t•) '-t ~
SEC110N 2: A new Chapter 5 ara~ oft•~ ftR •acb and weF7 the C«;y ol Jfewpcll't -..cb.. f.~ otber outdoor attn not (e) Ill +c I.-..--end fWtUie ...... ._.. ~-the roof tlweunder. Such 1*1·
Ia added to Article vm of tbe _, • portion tbel"eef duri"' UICTIOlf I5Zl w.a .... Any ~ ~rmJtted tn thla .t&'n ~ alla1J bit clluliilpH .. .., ,.._ w ,_. rtald.tY at· .,._ Mall be not a-than tb.rw
Newport s.ach MaanJclpal Code wbkb any •uctt v1olatJon Ja com-alp attached to. eec:ted aplllllt O.JQ!' end Cllalb~.._. .. ..aa ~ tad*~ to .._ --....U be ao (3) feet wide and tour <•J feet
to read: mltted. COfttJnued. or permttted. or painted Qpon the -.n of a provided. howe~r. aueh alpa fOte* u provWed lA 8rdSon ~ tM.t die .... Ill end bJ&h and allaJJ be at parapet or
"Chapter 5 · SEC'nON ~ D'CiaW aa F01 buUctJna or lti'Ucture, tbe face ma.y be P.rmltted lt en Z.C.p-JUa. A.ppetAdlx. ol tbe UnUonn .._of Hie-.. wW tae edeQ-..te root lewJ..
SIGNS the puipo.e ot th1a Chap.ter, ~r· ol which la lrt a alnaJe plane don Permit Ia ~ ln •c:b "luUdbw Coda. to ,_... ..._ ..._. ,._.,. apert. There &haJJ be at IN.at oew
SEC110N ~. ...,.... ead taJn a b b rev 1 at 1 on a. tft'IDa, parallel to tbe plane ol aid c:a.e from t.ta. loard ol A4Ju.t· hU c..at.lned LoadiL Wind fled In a.euo. 87(~). aueh ..._.,. or aceeea ~nlrll
Scope. The purpoae ot Uus Cha~· phfues. word8 end thei.r deriva. walL ment11 1n UCICII'da.nc:. with tile &M aetauDic Joac1a need not be sa,... attadlled '-IDUOft u ~:
ter La to provide minimum stan · Uve. ahall have the ~anlnp SllC'nO!f 815:& I' • rIa • at el proaed\l,. Pf'OVJcled In thla Chap-COb'lbtneci 1n tbe destan ol .tan-coacret. or ataJ abaJJ be aat3'y 1· ht .-dl root a1p upon a
dards to aalquard Ut~. health, herein ualaned to thtf'D unl-._ ..... Azl.1 pro~ llip '-"· or alp .m.c:tu.o.: ~ that and ~.., fMteNd thfteto b bu11dJ..nc.
property and public weUare by from the context It appears that ~ ot ooe (1) taee mote ·SECTION 8534. r .... (a) SJ.an 10141QI proclUdna tM J&rpr means or metal 8DCboa. bolt. .i 2. Within tlftnty (2)) feet of
reJU}atlng and contl'olllng the a dltt~nt meenJnc la Intended. or 1 .. parallel to the lace ot the hrmlt Fee. The pennlt fee for ~ Deed be UleCl approved expa~on ~' of walla and puapeb when roof
design, quality of materials, con· SEC'nON 850f. AsJ ue4 ,._. buJldlna or atrud'Ute to wh.kh lt a •len with a value of from Vertical cte.scn Ja..da, except wfftdent atze and encborap to atana ue at n.ht aqla to
struction, Jocatton, electrttscation tk 11.-.... Plutlc~ materl.al La attached and two (2) or more Twenty Dollara (121).00) to One roo1 Uve loada, aball be Ulumed aupport .. teJ,y the loada applied. • taee ot the buJJdina.
and maintenance of aU alcna which the BuUdlnc omdal hu c:onnectlne faces attached to and Thouund DoUan (ft,OOOJ la Six to be acti~ atmuJtaneouaJy with No wooden bJocb or ph.t or fb) Hel.lht at.ow lloa( Ho root
and s!rn 8tr\Jctures In the City. found to be auitable tunctlonaUy fonrll.q an ana]e with the waU DoUan <ti&.OOI. For each addi· the wind or wlamte loada. anchon with wood uaed 1n Peon. a11n Mall extend more than
The provlaions of this Chapter tor the pUfPOM for which It 1a to whicb aald atp la attached. tlonal One Thouaand Dollars Ce> Allowable StreMes. 1be nedJon wtth .erews or nella ~ (30) feet above that part
are not Intended to modJty any offered, whkh burna no faster SEC'nON 8527. Wlad U,.. A ($1,000) 01' fraction thereof of dea1an Oil wood, concrete, or .Ceel sball be conatclered proper an· of the root atnlcture on Wbkh It
of the provtsions of the Charter, than two and one·hall (2';) wries of atmUar bannen or ob-value, the fee shall be Increased memben ahall conform to the dlorap exc-ept In the cue ot la ereded..
Municipal Code, ordinances or Inches per rnlnute In abeets six· jecta ot plastic or other Uaht ma. by Three DoiJa:ra C$3.00). requirement. ol Cbapqn 25. 31 alcna attached to wood tramlnl-SECTION I5CI. ......... ~
special code.. ty·thousandths of an Inch terial whJd\ are tutened toret· Exception: Where more than and 27 of the UnUonn BuUctJnc No anchor or auppott of any -. .., ....... Tbe hdlbt ot a
SECTION 8501. Enforcement. (0.060") In thlckneu when tested her at Intervals by wire, rope, one ( 1 l but not more than alx Code. Loada, both wrtJeal and alp ahall be ~ to or root alcn abell DOt DrlMd forty
Ia) Authority. The Bulldlng In a«''rdance with U.&.C. ·Stan· cord or atrlne. destcned to move (6) non·electric atena. whose horlzontal, exerted on the aoU S\ll)ported by an unbraeed para. <40) per cent ot the he(lht ot the
Offldal ls hereby authorized and dard No. 52·2. or which is not and attract attention upon belftC combined valuation doe. not ex· sball not produce atJ Ell u U · pet wall. urue-web wall Ia de· faee of tbe bUUctJq or Sb'Uctl1re
directed to ~nlorce all the pro· conaumed In leu than two (2 ) IUbjected to preMure by wind ceed One Thousand DoUan ceed.ln1 lhoee permJtted by ~ In ac:cordanc:e with ttw to which It Ja attaebed. •nd the
visJons or this Chapter. rnlnutes when tested In a«''rd· or breeu. C$1,0001, are propo.ect to bee~· Chapter 28 of the Unilonn Bulld· i1"'v1stonnl of Sedlon 2312. Ap-area ahall noc GCIMd en ana
(bl RJcht of Entry. No per· ance with U.B.C. Standard No. SEC110N 8528.. IIGit-tal T ted at one addreu, and at the Ina Code. pencHx, ot the-Uniform Bullc:Unc equal to the~ ol"the allow·
son shall reru.e the Bulldlnr Of. 52·3, the thJckneu or the plutic ...._ Any projectlnr a!cn con· aam• time, thla may be done The worklna aturua of wire Code for puapet walls.. ab~ befaht at the .a.n with
tidal or hls duly authorized rep· material to be determined by alstJng of two C21 faces back to under one permit. and for the rope and lt. futenlnp ahall not (f) Dlaplay Sw:faces. Dis· maximum hriCht u-' tordl In presentative~ permlalon to en· U.B.C. Standud No. 52·4. (See back but not parallel to each minimum fee. exeeed twenty.ftve (25l per cent play autfaee. In all t;ypes of S«tlon 8SC7. ln no nent may
tt>r any buUdJnr. structure, or PluUc MatertaU. other. Exception: Where more than of the ultimate .trencth ot the .tans ma.y be made of metal. tbe IU't!a of an.y taoe ol the atan
premises In the City at any rea-SECTION 8505. a.u.u.g u... SECTION 8529. MO'f'l.ag SilL one C t l but not more than two rope or futenera.. ,.._ or approwd plutlea. In U · exceed one bunctred end alxty
sonable time to perform any The .etback line establlahed by Any adwrtlslng atructure which C2l ~~~ric slana. whoee com· WorkJnr acre.es for wind or cordance wlt.b the area llJnlta· (110) ~UIU't! f•t.
duty imposed upon rum by this ordinance beyond w h 1 c h no hu any vtsible movlnr parts.. blned valuation does not ~xoeed •t.unlc loads combined with Uona Mt forth 1.n Table No .. 8·5A. SICTIOK IIWI .......... Well
Chapter. building may extend. A building vls!ble revolving parts or visible On~ Thousand Dollars C$1,0001, dead loads may be lncreued as ...... Wall aJans aball be con·
!cl Board of Adjustmt-nts. Hne may be a property line. mechanlca.l movement of any are proposed to be erected at one spedlted In Section 2303 ot the TA.m.JE •o. ~A at:ruc:ted ol Incombustible mater-
The City Council shall appoint a SECTION 8506. a110dia9 Ofti. description. except clocks. ad.drna, and at the same time, UnUorm Bulldlna Code. UMITAnONS OF PLAS'nCS lal. exeept u provided ln Section
Board o f Adjustments to consist da1. The Director of Building SECTION 8530. hnait a. thas may be done under onto per. SECnON 8538. CS&tb-.."Uca lH SJGNS 8531Cd J.
of three (3) m~mbers. The te~ and Safety or other officer or qg1nd. No person shall erect. re· mit. and for the minimum fee. (a) General. The aupporta for all SECTION &e60. D tea Well
ot the members or the Board of person charged with the adrnln· erect, construct or perform struc· If more than two !21 lnspec. signs or sign structures shall be Area of Fadnc Area Occupied ...... Wall aJana abaU be de·
Adjustments shall be determined istratlon and enlort't!ment of City tural alterations on any sign tlnns are required on the Instal· placed In or upon private prop. or Display or Covered by alaned In aceotdan~ with all re-
by the City Council and the reculatlons pertalnlnr to build· which has a valut> In excess of latlon of a sign or slens on any erty and 1hall be aecu.reJy built.' Surface, each Plastk:a. each qutlements apedlied In tbls
members s hall be subject to rt-· lnp and structu~ or his duly Twfnty Dollars ($20.001 without one I t I permit. an addltlonaJ conatructeod, and erected In con. face fa~ Chapter.
moval by the Ci ty Council. authorized deputy. first obtaining a permit for !he fee of Five Dollars !$5.001 for tormance with the requl.rements' 100 ~·ft. or lese 100 prr cent of SIX:TION 855l. .._~Wall
The Board of Adjustments SECTION 8507. Com.blDatioa same from the Building Offlc1al. each addHional inspection must of this Chapter. ctJ..play au.rface ....... No wa.U ~ian .ball have
shaU have the a uthority and IJ9a. Any sign Incorporating Electrical permits must be ob· be paid. (b) Materials. Materials of area a projection owr public ~rty
duty to perform the following any combination of the features talned tor all electrical signs. Where work for which a per· construction for siena and alp Ove 00 00 lre&lft than twen\)'·four (241 ln.
functions: of ground, projecting and roof SECTION 8531. Applicatioa. mit Is required by thls Chapter structures ahall be of the quality r 1 aq. n. 1 sq. n. plu. ches. no.r extend above any ad·
1. To Interpret the provisions of signs. Application for a atgn permit Is started prior to applying for and grade aa apeclfied for build. 25 per cent of Jaoent parapet or root ol tb~
this Chapter at the request of Each portion of a sign which shall be made !:: writing upon and obtaining a permit, the f lngs In the UnUorm Building ~e dlfle~nce aupportinr bulldlna.
the Building Official or when Is subject to more than one clu · forms furnished by the BuUdlng above specified shall be doubled, Code. tween 1 aq. SEIC110N ~ ~ Well
a wrttten appeal trom a de slrlcatJon shall meet the require· otflclal. Such application ahall but the payment of su ch double ln all alcns and alan atruc· ft. and the area law-. 'lbe IUft ol a wall afgn
cislon of the Building Ofllclal ments for the cJassl!ication to contain the location by street fee ahall not relleve any persons tures the materiaLs and details of the dlaplay or waU alcns on any waU &hall
15 tiled with the Board. which such portion Is subject. and number of the propoe.ed sign from fully complying with the of construction shall, In the ab· .urface not exc:ftd forty (401 per cent
2. To issue Exception Pt>rmlts SECTYON 8508.. ~ structure, as well u the name requirements of this Chapter In aence of specined requlre~nts. 'tS '2 ~ ot the expoaed ftnlshed wall aur.
as provldt>d in thls Chapter. Mat.rtol. Wood, or materials not and adc:ll'ess of the owner and the exe-cution of the work nor conform with the !ollowinr: 11 ~ _:: _!: face a~~lnducllna openlnp.
1 d 1 Procedure for Exception less combustible than wood. the atgn contractor or e rector. from any other penalties pre· 1. Structural ateel abaiJ be of ~ ~ ~ ~ SEC'l10n 85153. ........._ Pro-
permits. SEC110N 8509. Dtap1.cry Sur· The BuUdinr Officia l may r~· scribed. auch quality u to conform 0 ..... ~ ._.... ....... ProJectinl slcns
1. Application. face. The area made available quire the filing or plans or other (b) Plan Checklnr Fee. Where with U.B.C. Standard No. 2'7·1. .... 0 0 0 ab.a.ll be constJUcted ot lncom·
Application for an Excf'ption by the sign structure for the pur· pertinent information where In plans and other pertJnent lnlor-Secondary members ln con·
0 ".! " buatfble matetta)s. elCt'ept as
Permit shall be made by the poae of displaylnr the advertis· hls opinion such Information La mation are reqolred In a«''rd· tact with. or diredly aupport. & ~ i: ~ provided l.n Seetloo 1538(d).
property owner or by the less· In~ message. nec:HUry to lnaure compliance ance with SectJon 8531, a plan Inc, the dlaplay surface ma.y e: SEC1t0lf 115M. D <a l'llafad·
ee It approved by the property SEC110N 8510. EWc:tdc:al S69L with this Chapter. check fee equal to one·half (a.; 1 be formed of ll&Jat auqe ri C: C: l ........ ProJecdna qm aball
owner In writing on a form Any sien Ulumlnated by electric No permit shaU be lslued for ~ atcn permit fee ahall be paid ateel provided aud! membenu ~ rn ~ ~ ~ ~ be cSeef.aneod ln acearda.ace With
prescnbed by the Board ol JJrhUng dev1cea which ar~ tas=' an.y sJen and no person ahaU to the BuUdJne Oftidal. are deslcned In aerordance ~ ~ ---~ all reqairemenb ~ tn tbJ.a
Adj&Utments and shall be &C· tened to the surface or mounted cauae or permit a sign to be con· SEC110N 8535. llaiDta•,_. with ttae 1pedflcat:ions tor the 1--ii} 6! ~ CbapteF.
companJed by a tee of Twen. on the Interior of the atgn. structed, installed. or erected All •lens, together wHh aJJ or design ot lleht £\l&P atHl u • P _z =' 3 ..r:: ~ SECTJON 8S!5a. .. •J•d"ae.
ty·Flve Dollars ($25.001. SEC110N 8511. CI'OG.Dd Si!PI which d~s not comply with all their supports, braces, CUYI and provided In U.B.C. Standards ..; ~ ~~_uOoS SS~~ au we. ad D'·l~ ...._
The application shall be ac. 01' hie Siga. Any sign which the provlslons of this Chapter or anchors, ahall be kept In repair No. 27·2 and No. 2'7·3 and are ti ~ 51! .... c ..................... (a) Pro·
companied by a statement, Is supported by one or mort' up· which has less horizontal or ver· and In proper state of preserva· galvanized to comply wtth 0 ~ &i :2 1--o-Jedlon. No aJan abaU project
plaN a nd evidence showing fi«hls. poiH, or braces In or tical clearance from.. t-nerglz.ed tion. The dlaplay IUrfaces of all American Society for Testing a c..l Z more than Ow (5) feet over pub·
that the re are t"'Xceptlonal or upon the ground which are not electric power lines than pre· slcns &hall be kept neatly paint. Materials "Standard SpecW. II! ~ ~ lk property and may not proJect
extraordinary circumstances a part of anv building. acribed by t.he CalJtornla Penal ed or pollted at all tl.mes. cationa for Zlnc·coated Iron iii u ~ I :i to within two (2) fft't ot the cvrb
applying to the location. erec SEC110N 8512. lDcoalbutible Code Section 385, the regul~tl~ns SECTION 8536. lupectlou. AJJ and Steel.' ~. No mini· = X _c ~ § ~ ~ ~ llne. Subject to all limitations In
lion, and use of the proposed Mat.nal. Any matt-rial which of the California Public UtllillH signs for which a permit La re. mum thlckneaa ls spedned. ._. -:; -· .-. t.bJ.a Chapter, the m.tance any
sign, whieh rircumstances or will not l~nitt> at. or below. a Commission. and the orders of qulred shall be subject to In· Secondary members, when w 0 ~ _ :! ..5 .. alan may project over public
condllions do not apply gen temPf'rature of 1.200• Fahrenheit the Division of Industrial Safety, .apeocUon by the Building Official. formed intqraUy with the ~ llo.. .... ! .< ~ property or beyond the bulldln~
t-rally to s1gns 1n the samt-durin~ an uposure or five !5l State of California. Footing Inspections may be re. display surface, shall be not rn 0 ° • 0 line is governed by Table No.
district. minutes. and which will not con· SECTION 8532. E..aaptloaa. (a) qui red for ground signs. less than No. 24 ruace In ~ ~ c: 8-SC.
2. Publ1c Heanngs. tinut-to bum or Jrlow at that The following signs shall not re. No person shall eTect or Install thlcknea. When not fomwd rn i o
No public heartng need ~ tpmperatUrf'. Test!! ~hall be made quire a sign permit: an electrical sign whJch does not Integrally with the display ~ O 2 1: ~ ~ ~ ~ TAai.E •o. I-5C
held therl'On. provided that as specified in U.B.C. Standud 1. Real estate signs not ex· beu the label of an approved surface the minimum thick· E.. e~..r:: ... _. PBOlEC'nON OF SIGNS
the Board of Adjustments may No. 4·1. ceedlng twelve ( 121 square tes1ing laboratory without first ne:u of the seoondary mem· -.§ ~ ... l>iatance above Maximum Pro.
hold any hearings it d~rtts SEC110N 8513. Mcuqaee. A feet In area which advertise havtnr the same Inspected and bera ahaU be No. 12 cuage. : P-~ Sidewalk or J«t1on over
necessary. permanent roofed structure at· the sale, rental, or lease ~f approved by the Building Oftl. The minimum thlckneu of )1 >..5 ° Grade lmmedl· Property Une
In case a public-hearing Is tached to and s upported by a the premises upon which satd clal. hot·rolled ateel members fum· ~ ately below or BuUding
deemed necessary, notice of building and projecting over signs are located. The BuUdJng Official may or. ishlnc 1tructural support for SEC'I10N 85..19.. ~ C:u d Sian Line
such hearing shall be given p ublic prooerty. 2. Professional name plates not der the alteration or removal of signa shall be one.fourth ( 'l l ...,_ ... Ne ...... Ground 8ft. 2 ft.
at least ten 1101 days pl'ior SEC110N 8514. P1catk Mat.r-exCMdlng two <21 square f~t any sign that is not maintained Inch unralvantzed and tJ\ree. alcoa and pole algna aha1l be de· lO lt. 2 ft. 9 l.n.
to such hearing by one pub· lal. Material made wholly or In area. In accordance with th~ prov1· sixteenth (3/16 ) Inch tf aal. alened 1n aocorc1ance with all re 12 lt. 3 ft. 6 ln
llcatlon in a nt-wspaper of principally from standardized 3. Bulletin boards not over stons of Section 8535. vanized. &ftl pipe ahall be of qllireJMnb aped1led in ~ 14 ft. 4 ft. 3 ln.
general circulation In the plastics listed and described In twelve <121 square feet in All s~ns may be relnapected auch quaUt:y u to conform ~pter 16 lt. and ovet 5 ft.
City and by ordinary mail to U.B.C. Standard No. 52·1. ISee area for public, charHablt>, or at tht> dlacretlon of the Building with U.B.C. Standard No. 27·4. sECTioN 8540 au awe ad (b) Tbidtnesa of Project~
all property owners whose Approved Plastic Material. l religious Institutions when Official. Steel members may be con-..... t. c....4 ·,.._ ... ..,. 111.e thlcknea ot io on.
names and addresses appear SECTION 8515. JloaatrDdural the same are located on the No person ahall fall, ~fuae or nected with one galvan\ud ..... No person abaU erect an aJ whJch any port n of a
on the latt>st adopted tax roll Trim. The molding, battens, caps. premises of said ln.stltuUons. neglect to report promptly the bolt provided the connection JTOUlld a1&n tR pole as.n (a~ ~perty • = ovut.u':ct':Lic
. as owning property within a nailing strips. latticing. cutouts 4. Signs denoting the arch!-completion ot ~ work described La adequate to tl'ansfer the with a Mtpt ~ter tban hfen. lloe Ja reraed _a~ Nna
distance of thr~ hundred or letters and walkways which teet, engineer or contractor In the pennlt to allow tnapect.Jon abew.."S ln the membera. ty-Ove {25) feet aa.w. the )lfwl 8 50 10' .. ~ o.
13001 teet from the exterior are attached to the sign struC· when placed upon work un· by the BuJJdJng OUidal. 2. A.ndlors and .upports for ol ttw lll'Mt vpoa wtakb the alp · ·
boundar 1 e s of applicant'• tu{e. der construction and not ex· SEC'MON 8537. .,......_ (a) aicna when of wood which race.· (b) which m.nda beyond TA&a lfO.I-ID
property. SECTION 8516. Prof«ti89 S14Ja. ~ng twelve (121 aquare ~rat Siena and alcn atruc· are embedded ln the aoU. or the hont pt"'pftty line ocepc u 'mla:NESS OF PIOIEC"'1NG
Where a public hearing Is A sign. other than a wall sign, feet In area. twea ahaU be c:SesJened and con-an lndlrec:tJy In cont.art permitted In Section I:R55· or (c) SIGftS
deemed neces.<Jary by the which projects from and Is s up· 5. Memorial signs or tablets, stnlcted to resist wind and •is· therewith. ahall be prasure. wtlJc.b UICeeda ODe Jtuncti.d end
Board of AdjWitments, it may ported by a wall of a bulld1ng or names of buUdine• and date rnlc forca u sped!led In this treated wlth an approved pnt· alxt1 (lSO) equu. r.t In area.. Projedjors =
require the applicant to fur·' structure. of erection when cut Into any aec:tlon. All bradne t)'Steml wrvative before erection. SECnON 1541. N s ... c-. 5 ft. 2 nlsh the Board of Adjust. SE010N 8517. Projectioa. The muoruy surface, or when aha.JI be -.tesiened and con.truc:. Such membera aha JJ be bh f1Uae ••••a. Cctmblnation 4 ft. ft.
menta a certified llst of prop. distance by which a sign extenda con.tructed of bronu or other ted to tl'ablfer lateral fOf'CIN to marked 01 branded by en ap-ale-abaJJ be ~ 011 Ill· 3 ft. ~ :: : ln.
erty owners owning the prop. over public property or beyond Incombustible material.a. the foundatJona. F01 aiana on proved ~-CICIIIlbutlble Material~~ u 2 In
erty located within three hun. the bulldjng line. 6. Slana of public wrvice com· bulldtnp the dead and latmaJ 3. No mateJ1al. part. portion. prcMcled m SKtiaD .::::· lt. 4 ft.
dred (3()01 feet or the exter. SECTION 8518. &oel SilL A panles lndlcatlnr dancer, and load.r • hall be tran.unJtted or equlpmmt ahall be Mid m SllCTIO!f ma, Diu' z:. ci-. (d OtJa.etr SlanL llo PfOJectinC
lor boundaries of appUcant'a sign eTected upon or above a aids to service or aalet:y. through the atructural tranw of any alp wldcb mlabt be-bh r ...... AD .'ppartt at IliaD IDilY a. ~ • attacbed
property, accompanied by an roof of a building or atructure. 7. RepJactnc copy In theatre the bulldlna to the IJ'OUJ\d In come ~ becau.e CIOIIJbioaUoo _..... 1 It ell be ~ tbeD tea ClO) feet to ~
additional fee ot Fifteen Dol· SECTION 8519. stga. Any marquees and almllar atrna nc:h manner u not to ov~ vibration, eonoudoa. dllll'Ote· placed Ia or upaa prfvate prop-Cltbft PfOJsetlAillp.
Jars t$15.001. If no such 1~ medl&. including thelr atructure apedllcaUy destaned far the any ol the element. thereof. araticm. or eny•otlMr ,..._ ~ aac1 abeU ._ _,.lr bllllt. (d) AJM:p. llo ...., w w
of ownertl Is furnished by the and component parta, which are use ot replaceable copy. 'nle overtu.m1na mClllllllnt ...,.. (c) ~ oa e-Mit· e&iiilltr•Wd aDd ended to Ollft• rtlwtabt -..u projld 1llto 1l.ny
applicant. the additional fee U8ed or Intended to be used out· 8. Painted window .tens. ldu.ced fTom lale"al foraes aball lble llawtaJa. A.ll. lilpr ud .._with ell......... rnta ,.._. paWie aDt7 ,.,........,_, ...,.
shall be Twenty·Flve ·~ of.doon to attract attentlop to (b) ~ exemptions aball 1n no cue eXI:INd two.thlr'CitJ flip ~ erect.d In ..,._ Uled 1n tble ~ a lteiabt ot 1ourtam net feet
f$Z5.00). · the aubject matter for adwrtJ•· not apply to ~l«trical al,na. (213) ol ttw deedla.d raMttq Zofte Ro. 1 aball lane~ III:I"'Ilii 11M3. oe. •u , • ..._ ..,.... diiOr IIIGft than
3. Adion by Board o1 Adju.t. lng, dJrectlonaJ or Informational (c) 11\e.e exemptiON ahall not IDCftlft!t. Upllft clue to GWrtut'D· .......... ol loaam'"-dbls .......... C en tt ..... • :n.t ~ Cl8) ~ W'Nft over
me1lts. purpoaes. The ar~a of a alp relieve the owner ot the alp Ina ahall be adequatelY 'WEhtld ......_ lBdiYNIIal .._.,._...of roa«, foaolwn (14) lilt. •
The Board of Adjustment. ahall rnean the apace enclo.ed from responalbtllty for lb eJeC· by '11"01* aDC'.borap to t.ltt Cn1Ul14 tla'N and 1101e 4ilpli pnJiettnl ... pOuad eiCDI <•) Clearance. Jfo lip Ott alp
may desJcnate audl conctJ. by the outer d.lnwn.lona of the t1on end malntenenc:e and coal· ltOUnd or to the lltnldUra.l t.rame me:~ be roamCA'teet ., a.y .... 11aeJJ ePIIf1 .--...u.. 111pa It»*'**-..U .. ....a aa .-11
ttona In connection With the ld,n, or, U tbere la no botde'r, pOa.nat With t:be ~ ol ol the '*.l.kbc. ,.. ...,_t f/1 tlii.al ...Uaa tM ~ .............. 8QJ e1 tile .....,.. • -.•a. tlat ..,. port1oa of Ita
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POLYNESIAN TOUCH-Mashalle ~~~ Forgey and Jerry Rey-
nolds. 50phomores at Harbor High, are getting in the mood for
the Newport Harbor Supper Clubs closing season dance at the
N.wport Halbot-Yacht Club at 7:30 p.m. this Saturday. T~
fMnaqe 9roup will dance to HI. music of Eustace Rojas. The group
is headed by Mrs. Phelps Meridel. (Photo by M rs. Pat Shep<~rd)
n. a... D. w-n. PutOI'
IVIIDAY. IIAY M
B:GO A.IL-Tbe Service
1:30 A..M-&mda~ Sdlool
CHIJitCHES
11:00 A.II-Tbe c:e
CDII OOJDIOMHY c:au-=a
In honor of Memorial Day,
the Rev. Edwin C. Gomke will
~:::.oe:::.oe~~~bo'<><><><::><::>') ~ak on "Immortality" at th~
9:30 and 11 Lm. serviCes.
FDIT caua:a"' CliadT,
ICIIiiiW •• *· 33m VIa Lido ~c~
331!5 Vla Lido, ftewport Beadl
Open week da~ I a.m. to 5 p.m. w~ t a.m. • 7:45 p.m. ~&ad~,
SECIOII'D CBOKB OP ~
SCI&IIIISI ........... c-..a-
3839 Eut Cout m1bway
Corona del Mar READING ROOM-
38.19 Eut Cout Hlabway
Open week da.n-
fO a.m. to 3 p.m. SUJIDAT .,..,...., • .,lCD.,..,. Ill
80'1'11 c:aoacaas SUNDAY SCHOOL J:lS a.m.
MEWIOJIT Pm1T 8AI'11ST
''Manhood at Its Best" will ~
th~ SHmon topk of th~ Rev. Her·
bert Johnson at the 11 a.m. Sun-
day Gen'ice. At 7 p.m. he will
speak on "Fools for Christ's Sake. ..
c:amsTIAIIIC'JEJfCE caoaau:s
'nloe ~laUonsh.ip of soul and
bocty, subjert ot dlacuulora by
tb.lnkerw throuahout the cen-
tu.rles. forms the subject of the
LesBon-Sermon entitled "Soul
and ~ to be heard in th~
Corona del Mar, Newport and
Costa Mesa Christian Sci~n<"e
Cburehe on Sunday. The Golden
Text from Psalms says. '*I ha~
aet the Lord always before m~:
Me&use B~ ls my right hand. I
shall not ~ moved. Th~~fore
my heart l.s glad, and my glory
~jolceth : my Oesh also shall
rest In hope .. (16:8,91.
1JII1VEIISJU.DT PELLOWSJIJP
wJ. 11.," Archibald MacLeish's
PuiJtur Prlu winning drama.
will ~ the ~rmon theme of
Dr. Chari~ Blauvelt at the 11
a.m. Sunday aervlce.
ST. JAIIES EPISCOPAL
'11\e Forgiveness of Sin" will
~ the Sunday ~rmon topic of
th~ Rev. John Parke at the 9:15
a.m. and 1 J a.m. servi~. A holy
communJon ~rvice w11l be held
at 8 a.m. s -..nday.
IIEWPOIIT IIQaOa LOT1IUAII
Communion will be held "at the
8:45 and 11 a.m . Sunday SE'rvlces.
The Rev. John Propp will d~llver
the ~rmon '"Sftki na the Lord ...
CI)M LUTIIELUI CIIUliCB
"Strange Gods" will be the
Sunday .ermon topic of the Rev.
Douelu Wessell at the 8. 9:30
and 11 a .m. ~rvices. The Corona
d~l Mar Luth~ran Church Is now
mHting at the new lO<'ation. 3523
E. Coast Hwy., which has been
purcha.aed as a temporary church
site.
SU1C'DAY SEirVICES U :00 a.m.
WEDIJISDAY EVEHIMG Wi'IMCS 8:00 p.m.
You are ~ LDvlted to
attend tbe Clalllch ~
an4 to -the W.dlq JlooaL
CIIIUSl' c:auiiCIIaYTIIE au Dl L....._. AL -L
.. Xad Men on the March" willf _ ... W ... be the 8leJ1DOn sub)ec:t of the Rev.
Edward Smith at Ute" 9:30 and l111htMI lite ~ u a.m. Sunday services. .. ,_ '=============--=-==...=..::.:.::::..:..:.:_..:..:.::....____ ~ Lutheran Church ot th~
.... 'Wetdll.ble
alG DIIIJIG DD S1J1111E11
ra.aboa
........ c.' r\N...a
J-......... &..1&51
IIY RBH
JEWBP
_, W. lltlt St.
Master at Corona del Mar was
officially received lntb the Synod
of the Pacific Southw.st of the
United L u t h ~ran Church In
America Monday evenina at the
• annual ronvenUon ~ing held In
San Fran~.
The local chun'h Ls represented
at the ronv~ntlon by the Rev .
Douglas Wesaell. the pastor, and
Richard McCarthy, lay delegate.
comEDO SOif aou
Samuel and Marg1e Cordeiro of
the 54.'a Crest Motel, 2931 E.
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. are
the parents of a ~n born
Wednesdny, May 6, In Hoag Hos·
pita I.
SCO'ITS WELCOME SOM Ill VDTA SBOPPDIG CEHIU
COSTA 11DA. CALIPOIDIIA A son W('lghing 8 pounrls. 2
oun~ wu bom WP<InPSday,
p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;; May 6, to John and h 'Y S<-oll. I :n
42nd ~t . Wt"lt Newport, in Hoag
Jlospltal. HERM SMITH IS HERE
SWIMMING POOLS
........ rllu
Opening Special .pl.
IALIOA
ANIMAL
HOSP·ITAL
• • • of SCKial
note
., ftQ
The Dean Bradforda ~nt~r
talned Lt. and Mra. R~rt Me·
Glowen at Ut~r Irvine T~rrace
home .rrlday nll)lt. n.~ McClow-
ens are here from Annapolis on
vacation, priM to U . MeG Iowen
reponing to duty on the U.S.S .
Midway. • • •
Jla Pena T...-...c. of led·
... lalaDd .. oa.Jdoaaly wcdt· ..... J..-1 ..... ~wr ...
Ta.y ad IUe WU. Aadny wW
.... wltb ... .., •• ~
'-PLau...T ..... -J ... ll •
... I --u.. .. Allay ....nc..
Toey wW ......... t._ U..
Um.a&ty .. CaWoraio Ia .._t e WMk. M.n. T01a.._.
.... .... • claa911ter. Dalla.
wbo Ia • atadeat tit Orcmge eoa.t eou.g.. • • •
Penny Fa.ter, h~r husband,
Ricbard, and their new baby ar~
home from New Hampshire vlslt·
ing Mrs. Richard Fc.ter of New-
port H~lahts. Penny la a former
Harbor Hlah student. . . ...
NQI9CINt Lawwaee. dauvll·
tft .. U.. late DL L 0 . Law·
reac:. Cllld , .............. of Dr.
Cllld Ma. a....e 8huaer of
8alboa lu.a.t.. waa married
laat ....... aarbley. • • • •
Dr. David Maynard, former
United States con.sul-gent>ra l In
Genoe. Italy, visited hls slstt>r,
Miu Clyde Maynard of 609
Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar.
Tuesday. Mr. Maynard Is cur-
rently on a speaking tour for the
State ~pa.rtm~nt. • • •
Th~re was a double celebration
at the JamaiC'a Inn Monday ~v~
ning when the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Cornrnerce observed
its second birthday anniversary.
One of the Chamber members at·
tending th.~ dlnner-dant't', Ch~
Crampton. was celt>bratlng his
own birthday the same evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Crampton own the
Valet Cleaners in Corona del
Mar.
YICI ·-CllllcM
Tt 'lewpii'IIIIIMr'
"Newport Harbor YMCA" Is the
new name of the Orange Cout
Young Men's Chri.stlan A.ssn.
The dJrectors made the change
last week because they f~lt that
the simJlartty of th~ old name to
Oranae Cout College gave the
Impression that lt wu a college
activity rather than a local
communJty dfort.
The board abo approved the
reiO<'ation of the YMCA oUlct'
from OCC to John V~l's Cross·
roads Village on old Newport
Blvd. just abovt' th~ ArchH.
THIS FAMILY PHOTO shows Frank T orano. the
new commander of Newporl Harbor Amer ,...,,. Le q•on Post 291 son Louis. and Mrs. T orano.
(E"'s.qn phot::>)
Frank T ora no Is Commander 1so: =·w!:,:L8~ds. 13
Of N rt H b L • ounces, wa.s born Wednt>.;day,
ewpo ar or egton ~~iu~ ~;7~:!~ea~~e~'~:r~~
Frank Torano, an AJr Foret>
staff ~rgeant of World War 11.
was elected la.st week as com.
mander of Newport Harbor Amer·
lean ~glon Post 291. He suC<"eedJS
Ken Johnson as Post commander.
Bob Charlton was elected finn
vlct'-commander; J. P. Ingram,
S«<nd vice-commander; Beverly
Estey, t hI r d vice-commander;
Herman Lorenct'. flnanct' officer ;
Dorothy Saulni~r. adjutant; Ruth
De Laequa. historian, and Whit
HeliT\5, judge advocate.
The new otflct'rs w&ll be In·
stalled at 8 p.m. Wednesday. May
27, at the American Leeion Hall
at 15th St. and W. Bay Ave ..
Central Newport. Refreshm~nts
will be servt>d for ~glon ~m
bers and their families and gums.
Commander Tora no. who lives
at 416 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa.
Is owner of the Union 54.'rvice
Station at 3001 Newport Blvd., at
the 30th St. corner, in Newport.
His w ire. Frances. helps out
with the book.'l, and tht'ir son.
16.year-old Louis, a sophomore
at Harbor High School works
part time at the garage and serv·
let' statlon.
The Mw commander took his
baJIIc training In Miam i In 1942
and was shipped oveneas In a
huny for the NMtb Atrican In·
vasfon that fall. He was a motor
pool sergeant with the head·
quartE-rs of the 47th Bombard-
ment Wing of the 15th AJr Foret>.
Hl5 outfit landed In Casablanca.
went on the Algiers and crossed
over to Italy as the lnvas1on
ro~ bf'gan their push north.
Ht' had a total of 32 months of
ovPr<;f'ac; t1uty. rPtumlng to the
o;;tat<'S In MaN'h. 1945. SIX WN'ks
before the Pnd of thp war in
F.urope
Hr went back to his native
Yonkt'rll, N y . Wht>rt' he had or ·
erated a garagP ~tore th~ war I na del Mar, In Boa1 Hospital.
He joined the ~glon there, and
was rommander of Bregano P~t
1507 In 1947·48.
The Toranos came W<.'st to
Costa Mesa 3 years ago, and
Frank operated a garage thNe
until pul"('haslng his present bus.
iness In Newport last Februar)
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lOY FRIEND Kent 'Hervey. resident of Corone del Mar and a
senior at Harbor High School. was on hand to congratulate Karen
Foster for being chosen Miss Corona del Mar · at the judging
last Friday. (Ensign photo}
Former Harbor Hi Students
To Go to S~hool in Germany
Former Harbor High students
An nt> Lardner, Terry Dallas. Gar)
0(>em. Ron Keeler. Stan Lewis
and Dan Pierce have befon se·
)('Ctt>d by Stanford University to
attend the Stanlord Student Cen
tcr at Stuttgart. Gennany.
Anne and Terry will attend
Church Site
Runs into Snag
Annexation of the St. Jamt>S
Ch ur· h and Day &-hool s1tt>
above Fifth Ave. in Corona del
~Jar l'i be1ng held up by strf'et
the center from June to Decem·
her. 1959; Gary, Ron. Stan and
Dan from January to June. 1960.
This number of Harbor High
graduate'> to be so honored Is
unusual. since the total num·
her of Stanford students chosen
to attend the renter In 1959-60
was 63.
The Stanford study center pro
gram was btojfun In 1958. Top
Stanford professors and studt>nts
are transported to a European
st>tting, where the students can
progress nonnally toward their
degrf>t>s and also take field trips
to Berlin. Rome. V('nkt> and
Sa•zburg.
pla~n1ng and conflict with the TRAVEL TALK SLATED
l'll) ~ master plan for streets anrl h1ghways. I Mrs. Dorothy McKenna. a part·
Tht> master pla n call~ for I''< ~"' tn tht' Corona del Mar Travt>l
tl'n'<lon of Mnrguente Ave. In SNVH't', w1ll show slld£>S and talk
la nd a s a major aC'<'f'SS to fu on hN n '<'ent trip to Latin and
tur(> devt>lopment on thp artjo in· ~1u1~ . ~~enca at Dr. G1 le~
ing lrvinf' hills. This would rut Brown s Behind the Headline<>
the:; ~-acrf' St. Jaml's site squarf'. !orum at Orange Coast Collt>ge at
ly in half. "mak1ng 11 lmposslhle • :311 P m. Tuesday in the mus1c
to df'\elop It properlv." a<'<'ord-bulldtng.
ing to tht> Rev. John ·rarkt' The I -------
St. Jcl mP<~ plan r ailed for aN'l''-'> COMPETES IK SB()()T'ING
fro"Tl ;:o.;a rris,us AvP ~Iarine A<'ttng Gunnery Sgt
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Mn. 'Ietty Kart of .. Cyp,_
St. ....... told pol.k!a that tbe
hoUM wtnctow. fad..nl tM alk:Y
had the ....... alaaM4 ........
K. & Farmer of 801 lith St.,
Newport. reported the tMtt ol a
SchWi nn bl.eycle . . • William
Tyndall, 4f of •708\4 River Ave.,
Newport. wu boolted for lntoxl·
eatlon ln an auto ••• Mn. lloMit
Borst o1 :u27 Holt)' Ln.. Newport
Helahta. complained or a poe·
alble pTOWler In her back yatd ... e rmDAY. IIAY 15
D. W. Meana of 31.29 Baradc.
Ave .. eo.ta Mesa, reported the
theft or a paper rack from the
front of Port Oran1e at 2241 W.
Coast Hwy. In Newport . . .
Mrs. F. W. Warren of 306 S. Bay
Ft.. Balboa Island, told pollee
that there wu a pouible bur·
glary from her hou~ and boat
. . . Patricia Metzeer of 1416 W.
Ocean Ft.. Balboa, reported the
possible burglary of a rine and
pearl earrings from her home ...
Harold Crimes Sr. of Crimes
Electric In Santa Ana reported a
possible burglary from the Hoae
Hospital construction alte ...
A nblde drl"nD by VkkM
Pembertoa of Scmta ADa abuek
a Cad.l11ac eoanrtible parbcS
at lfcudMU a ... cmd E. Cocat
Bwy. l.D ConGa del Mar. be·
l~ to Sblrley a ... r of 2471
ky'ahon Dr .. aay ShoNS •••
Mrs. Chad" BftldWJ of 314 Prl~ Dr .. eo.ta Mesa. told
police tbat th.. were cow•
oa Jamboree Jld. D8CD the b · na. Coclllt CoUAUT Club voU
c:oune: oiUc:en DkDM Mandea
cmd Barry Berbet p.roceeded to
tbe ---cmd ~ the wcmderlD9 cows • • • Barbara
Tu~ of 524 TlaatiA An ..
Jfewport Bei9bta. reported a
prowler Ill that ana ...
the .,. of 33rd St. antl Balboa
Blvd. In 11.-port.
Qltl~ .... ~ ... ._Y..aC....sa••t.d ...... , .... ,..,.. .. ............ ~ ........
• ...... -CeiiiM & .... ............. t'd .... ........ -.. c.ws. &ft. _...,...., ........
Exchange Club
Wins in Golf
'nle Newport HArbor Exchanae
Club repeated lt. triumph of 3
yeara aao by wJnntna the perpet·
ual trophy In the a ll·eervlcle club
coif tournament held Monday at
the lnrtne Coast Country Club.
The Exchanee Club 1olfera. wtt h a net .eore of 268, were
Jack Swartz, Marlln Jotm.son,
Ham Payne, Bill Gothard and
Ha l Lacy.
Runner-up w ith 270 wu the
Newport Rotary Club team. com ·
prise of Pa ul SUker. Bill Lester,
Warren Wrig h t. Judee Robert
Gardner and Ted Hambrook.
The low grou winner wat Don
Anderson of the Newport Rotary
Club with a 74. Low n et winner
(eroa score mlnu. t he handl·
capl wu Hal Lacy of the Ex·
chanee Club, with a 66.
CDI Tree Plllll11
Ia tllaJetl ., State
Braden Finch. retiring presl·
dent of the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce, an·
nounced at Monday evening's
dinner dance at the l amalca Inn
that the State Highway Division
had given final approval to the
Cham~r·s tree planting project
for Coast Hwy.
latH lloat V•lu•le
Dick Campbell. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Campbell of 229 Or-
('hid Ave .. Corona del Mar. re·
celved the trophy for most val-
uable player at thf' Anny voiJPY·
ball tournamt>nt of tht> All-East·
ern Ar<>a lSe<-ond Annyl held at
Ft. Belvoir, Va., las t month. His
tt'am, from Ft. Eustis, Va .• won
the championship. Fred Nesbitt
of Balboa and Charles Reich of
Costa Mt>sa also were members
of the 6-man team.
SOM FOB TBE DAJIJIOWS
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t'' 'tiel a.JMe1'1U liS .. . ......
....... M. Kountz ol lit JlarW
bland 14.. Jfewport, told. polk!e
that ~ In a '!0 f'otd took
her pu,.. out ol her ear at 300
W. CoMt Jlwy. ID Newport and
beaded towud B u n t f n 1 t o n
lladl; tbef wne apprehended in
HuntJnaton a..eta a., the Hunt· lnatan BHch police •.. ~
A.accaldl of aawr.&de reported
the aiand theft ol ..., worth of
jewelry from hwr ~ar parked at
the Balboa Jtendavoua parldna
lot .•.
Parade Opens
Baseball Play
On June 13th
The summer baaebaU aea.aon
Cor boys between 8 and 16 yeara
of age In the Harbor A~a wlll
begin Saturday, June 13, with an
opening season parade at 6 p.m .
and an exhibition eame at 6:30
p.m. at Costa Mesa Pa rk.
The oUiclal aeason will run
from. June 15 to Aug. 15. Play·
otis, at Costa Mesa Park, will run
from Aug. 15 to Aug. 31. The
program Is co-apon.ored and dl·
rected by the Costa Mesa Boys'
Club. the Costa Mesa Park and
Re<-reatlon Dept., and the recre·
atlon dlstrlctll of Newport Har·
bor High and Newport ~ach.
The various leaeues are deslg·
nated as A for boys between 14
and 16. AA for boys between 12
and 14, B and B8 for boys be·
tween 10 and 12 and C fo r boys
between 8 and 9. They do not
depend entirely on age. however.
but on skill and experten~ as
well.
The-Piedmont 8 League a nd
the Pioneer C League w111 play
at the Corona del Mar Youth
Center. THe A. AA. American B
League. Texas B League, Ameri-
can BB U>aguf'. Northern 8 Lea·
![Ut', Southf'rn B League. Western
C Lenguc and Park C League
will play a t CostA Mesa Park.
The International 8 Leagu(>, In·
tt>matlonal BB League and Cal
Statp C League will play at Har·
bor High. The Channel C League
will play at Channel Park In
Wf'st Newport.
Thf' C11y C'ounr1 l has rPfNred I C.l'nl' W . Lay, huo;band of the
t hP matiPr to the Planning ('om· form<•r Pt>ggy Diehl of Corona df'l mi .. ,lon. Ma r, competed In thf' WE>stE'rn
Dlvl'!lon RiflE' and Pistol Mat<'hes.
ADAIJI DEJUED WJUT
Superior Judge Ronald Crook·
c;hank rt>f~d last W<'<'k to tssue
n wrHe of mandate to r(>instate
~ay 11 16 at the Camp Mat·
thew's rangP. Marinf' Corps Re·
r ruit Depot In San Di(>go
Tom Gronewald. 8, of San Ber·
nardlno was bitten by a cat
owned by Mark Dailey of 109 E.
Bay Ave.. Balboa ... Clltrord
Ehrler of Hennosa Beach and
Dennis Clark of Azusa were In·
voi\E'd In an auto accid{'nt at
Balboa Blvd. and W. C'~t Jlwy.
1n Nf'wport ... John Fulton of
328 P1ao.a Genoa. Udo Isle. re·
ported the tht>ft of 2 blcyclt>S ...
John Clippinger of Santa Ana
and John Zlke of Garden Gro"e
Wt'r(> Involved In n fleht at the
Stag Bar In Newport ... e SATVJU)AT. MAT 16
Julia Wollesen of 1707 Mira·
mar Dr.. Balboa. report~ that
~as wa<~ ~iphonf'd from her t'&r;
poll<'t' ~alrl tht' gas rape; were oft
at>out 20 othN cars in the same
a rea ... Jameg Lowrry, 52. of
1113 E Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. was
Lee and Coleen Darrow of 4200
River Ave .. Newport. are the par·
t'nts of a son born Thursday.
May 14. at Roa& H08pltaJ. Wt'IJh·
lng 7 pounds. 12 ounces.
Each tf'am In all the Jeaguefl
will play from 2 to 3 games a
week.
DO YOU WANT • jolt, • ,W., •
rentel, • IN II, tltt., 1 Or 4o yov ho"•
_....,.. to ... 1 Try &t.l,11 ~
flo4 e4t. OlJole J-0110.
Art Aflatr as memlwr of thP ;-;.-w.l GUlL FOR ALDRIDGES
port Harbor Board of Rrallors Robert and Barbara Aldridge of
T hP . board had !lu-.pendPd Mr ~1~1 1 J Pom<>Ptlla A\e, Corona del
Arla1r fl)r a yt>ar followinJ;C a Mar. arP lht• parents of a 7·
r ommiS!!Ion dlSpUtf' lnvolnng pound, 12-ounr(> daughtt>r born
Bay and Beach RPalty I Friday. May R. a t Hoag !IO'Ipltal.
BRIDAL REGISTRY NEWS!
t>ookN1 for intoxication in public
Llovd Furnace of the AJ
Jlarrl<~ C'hryslf'r Dealf'rshlp at
120(1 W C'oa'lt ltwy. In Newport
romplaint'd that dirt was being
thrown on lhP rars on the lot
during the night ... UBB'Y"'-oRo. 21/a
Fruit. Cocktail-. • • • • • 35c
BOSCO. 11/2-lb. Jar -· -_ ............ _....... .. ____ 35c
FUTUU PLAY DlaiCTOI Jer·
ry Evens of 504 Merguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar, has won
a $750 full tuition graduate
scholarship to the Yale School
of Drama. J erry. a graduate of
the University of California, will
work for his doctorete in fine
arts in the areo of directing.
He was voted "actor of the
year" in 1958 at the University
of California. (Ensign photo)
SCBNJDTI WELCOME IOif
A son waa born Monday, May
4, In St. loeeph Hospital to Mr.
and M~ Phillip Schmidt, 500
Angelita Ter., Irvine Terra~.
Someone you
Dr. Jfatlaaftiel lit aaCadl. whO
NCtntlY mewed wltb hU tamUy eo • an--. Rarbot u.. cutr Haven. wtU open an oakelune l
at 1800 W. Cout HWJ .. Nnrport,
for the practice ot ~latry .
He wu UIOdate tu,.,..tltnd·
•nt at ralrYlew State Ka.pltalln eo.ta ...... and Mfcft that he
wu 4Jrec:tor of etlnJeal NI'VIees
at the JIQCblatlk pn.on "-Pttal on Terminal laland •and later at
vacavUle.
'nle Sl\owstadta have 3 chll·
clren: Anne, 14; Jonathan, 12.
and akhard, 9. M.rl. SMwttack
.. attendlq d..-at l.onl
leach &ate, whe,. abe ll work·
1n1 toward a teacbJna _,....
. A humrnlneblrd nest wJth 2
Uttle baby hummlnabt:rcll II the
extra apeclal attraction at Car·
dou Gardena. 3451 E. Cout Bwy.,
Corona del M ar.
Jack U,thart said that the
t lrat baby emereed from lt. egc
3 weeks a10 Monday. and t he
second one cam e 6 da)'11 la ter.
The nest La on a leaf of a tree
fern. Mother hummlne blrd comet
by In the mornJng and evening
to stuff her babies with food.
know tnnhg?
Wisla tMm I •
"Hoppy Trip" witta.i T
COIOIA DEL MAl PHARMACY .,... ................ rr-
1121 L Coeat ltwy .. -J •-C.... del Mar
011101.8 1·1110
* OnJr &YDIMC. TILL t:IO , ...
JVat & 100'11--lSl/a·Oa.
Cat FOod. • • • •
ZEE TOILET TISSUE. 4 Pk.. .. _. __ _.35c
A s,.cial Sale of
FINLINE
Slai1l111 Steel frtln Fi•l••
Claudia I.ArldD.a of 2620 A.oa
st.. Jfewport. eomola1Md that 2
potted pby~ worth
140 were talr.eD ••• Frederidt
Fuller of 101 harl A"-Bal·
boa Ia1cmd. reporled that b1a
9CIJG9e w1DdoWa ...... brobD
.•• Mra. Jlobert ~e of W
Jfcnduua A"-CoroDa del
Mar. complaiDed that eome
boys l.D a bladl auldt threw
fire cracken at small ebllocb'eDo
I & W~·Lb. Ccm =C=oH~ee _____ • _. _. _. _;__• _;__• ..:....• ..:....• ~· $~1:.::.2::..:.9 $;iss Cheese • • • • • • 29c
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Elegant stainless steel tableware. High 18 '8
quality, silken-lustre steel Its subtle beauty
lends itseU to traditional aa well as ultra-modem
decor. The knife bladea bcrYe been sharpened.
tempered and qround to retain their keen edqe.
s-rc. Place s.tt1D9. •19· ss.75 Sale $4.95
:z.Pc. Salad s.rnr s.t. a.v.11.so . Sale $5.95
AIIZIIERG WHITE
Rt(lwlar J1riu $ZS..80
TWO WEEKS ONLY
MAY 11-23
•19.95
16 PIECE STARTER SET
ARZBERG, prued and priu·winninl-thc ehina
thA( Ia alwaya recocntud u the vuy BEST aood
mttf!. Per feet ln both modern and traditional homa.
Hlah--fired for wtlnf baury, chlp.ralatancc. AJ..
wayt available in open atoc¥,
... _, .. I tQJIJI-4
_ .............. -... -·~ ....
Nonna Chasin of 2217 Channel
Rd .. Balboa, reported the theft of
a bicycle ... Mrs. Edward Kelly
of 1585 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa,
complained that half a tank of
gas was alphoned from her car.
est1WDAT. MAT 17
Jean Mabry, 42. of 106 E. Bay
Ave .. Balboa. was booked for In·
toxl<.'atlon In public ... Harry
Johnson of 215 Marine Ave .. Sal·
boa Island. ~ported that fuml·
ture valued at $327 was taken
from hls apartment ... J. C. KJrk
of the Balboa Pier reported that
$SO worth of damaae wu done to
benches on the pier ... Mrs. An·
nette Summers of 3212 W. Bal·
boa Blvd .• Newport. reported the
possible flrine of amall anns ln
Barbara Llllenth a l. dauahter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard UUen·
thai of Cllff Haven. wu honored
at Jut Thursday's Zonta Club
meetlne u the "Zonta Girl for
May." Batbara. a aenlor a t Ha.rbor
Hllh, wu an uc:hanae student
to EnaJ.and lut IUJ1'\IMJ'. She lis
pNSI&mt of Tr1·Stama. J,lrle'
honorarY eodet)<, and aerw. an
the ttudent cauncll. boanl 01
control. Cal1fomla A-utlon Gl
Student Coundll and AnMI1e&a
n.ld 5er'vlce .tucllmt CIOIIDiftlt·
tea
m C-41 o-~ ~ 12-oz..... ..._.. c
•• -·-· • GN;pe • etapefnatt cmd umz P1neapple Drink ••••• 25c BABY FOOD JUNIOR_ ____ 3tor47
SCOTTIES Whi STRAINED .. _ ..... 3 for 35c
• te. No. 200.--.-... -.... .2for2Sc MAZOLA CORN OIL Qt. __ _ * FROZEN FOOD
lloaaa.L'I TAITIK I OZ.
IEEf ... ,
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Cukes
FRYING X
CHICKENS
Lamb
Jordan's Corona Highlands Proiect on Planning Agenda ..... I ....... ,. I a&WJOft ...... DIIGii' IM UADA1'. 11Jl1' l.l. ·-
lrVtOI lordan'a 'propoaed de-n:lath'l bu.l14lJw. tbemaill bulldlnl phaa. feet tor klldlq In the uop .. lock on '!~IJ.~u·.!~ri·n·.!~~t·of Hi School Bus Chief Retire s wlopment of the htpway front· Paul rs.etWI and the INine an •M¥at« s-nt houM. a.yalde Dr. ~ly of Karlne -----.... uorn
a1e of ~na Hlfhlandl wUI Co.. U00 bJodr on iay11M,eut ol ~ Fa.rwtil and t ... IIYfne Ave. the Newport Rubor HIJh School R. H. (Bert) Shannon, dlrec· ous lnjul')', wtU\ t~w o.eeptjon ot
come up apJn at 8 p.m. today Marine Ave., 2lftO frclat yard and Co .. ClOMtlUctlon ot • clwelUna • IIDU8Ditdi01ii Dlatr1d, wtJJ apdJc to t.be ltepub. t« ot trana_portat1on for the New. hb own knee cap burt ln an &e·
(ThuracSay> at the mHUn1 ot the Mtbedl f« eorwtruction of :M unl~ aDCl ~ bulldinp on 1.. E. and &. .ll. IJddle, resGb· Uean WorM~~ ot tbe Hanor Ana port Harbor Hilh School D~trict, d~nt lut January.
Newport leaCh Plannlnl Com· chNUlnl unJa. the watftflont at the entrance to dJVWon to~ C R·l bulldlnl nut Thul"'day, Kay a, on the wbmlbed hla letter ot rai,-na-With 80IDe qukk •thematl·
mt.too In City Hall. Chat._ llowatd, DOl, 03, 05. Jar:-att• north ot 23rd St. betweeen new ooundlln1 PfOITam beln1 fton to tM board of tnutee. Mon. cal calcalatlon, u.e EnsJp dl.a· Tbe commt.lon wUI conalder (IT, 09, 11 1&,-.lde Dr., Corona cltl H•mnann, 4!55, 457, TWitln Ave. and lmne Ave., ln atarted at tbe eo.ta Meu a nd day. covuect that the tranaportatlon
the tentaU~ map and final map Mar, penniaalon to «Net a txlO-and e8 N. Kewport Blvd., New· the U~ Bay areL Harbor RJeh Sc::boola nut tall Mr. Hallr.on hu wotkett for the department hu trawJJed the
of the tract, where Mr. Jordan root .San durtn1 con.truetlon ot port n.llhll, 22-unlt apartment Georce and Patricia Hoae II, Tbe meetln1 wtU take place at hllh ecllool d&.trict alnce Ita In· equivalent o1 1oo l1mell around
plana to bUild ~ triplesea. n.. the "Luau Apta." In a C·l zone. resubcUvt.a1on to P.rovide 2 R-3 10 a .m. at the O.nllh Cottee oeptton 28 yara and five montha the equator of U\e earth without Clty Co\111dl Jut week 1ave 5 to • VIE nallft'l Lawrenae ScQtt, on-aale beer U· bulldlnl .&ta for own your own Gardena In Corona ~~ Mar. aao.
2 approval to the tentative map. Fred M.c:Donald and ~ae Wat eenae at 2110 W. Ocean PL. New· apartment" development of Tract In hia letter ot remanatlon, be lllllhap!
A1ao comlnl up tonllht are Corp., 1508·10.12 W. BaJ~ Blvd., port. 1396, north of W•tcliU Dr., be· U. ....,. ........., .... t. ,.. atated that the hJ•h 8Chool uan. llr. Hannon'• clclalnl 111110r'd1:
eeveral major apartment projec:U H~ t dwelllq d.nlta wtth a Paul rt.achel' and U.. Irvine tween luck.ln1tlam Ln. and ....._ c:.l a ,_ .. • Olaot.l portadon ~nt hat lolled '1t ta time to quit whUe I'm
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unlta near 81chard8on'a Yacht
Anchoraae and on Bayatde Dr.,
and 3-1 dwellln1 unite a little far·
ther weat on Baytlde Dr., not far
from Marine Ave.
Hera the a1enda for tonJaht:
• ftAC'I" •o. 21SI IID
The CommlUton wlll conat~r
the tentative map and nnal map
of Tract No. 2758, Irvin& Jordan'•
· propoeed aubdlvt.lon of Lot 2,
Tract 1237, Corona Hlahlanda.
• A.MUJ)IIEJITI
Plannln& Commission propoul
to rnone the Cort>na del Mar
Stat~ Beach Park from R·l to
u nclassified 10 that the propoaed
Improvement of the park can be
carried out on a uae ~It bulL
Planning Commluion .Amend·
m~nt No. 69, which proposes to
clarify sections of the zonln& or·
dlnanc~ relatln& to bulldln~
heiehts. Mar~uerlt~ S t rena. rezonln&
3200 E. Coast Hwy. and 416, 418,
420, 422, 4.24 and 426 Larkspur
Ave .. Corona del Mar, from C·l
and R-2 to C·l·H. She states that
the pro~rty la undesirable for
residential because of Its prox·
lrnity to C·l pro~rty.
•VADAJICU
Fred MacDonald and Mac Wat
Corp .• 1508·10·12 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport, walv~r of portion of
square footJlle requlrement.l to
construct a 9-unlt apartm~nt on
three 30xl00 toot R-3 lots.
Lyman Farwell and th~ Jrvlne
Co., 8-foot wall and accessory
bulldlna on north side of prop·
eny Jlne. ortlce building within 5
t~t ot front property Jlne, car·
pons on front halt ot lot at Bay·
shore Dr. and Coast Hwy., at the
entrance to Bay Shores In con·
junction with the proposed con-
struction ot 39 dwellinat units on
the water front.
EIJeen Richardson a nd the lr·
vine Co., 1500 block ot Bayside
Dr.. westerly of Richardson'•
Yacht Anchoraae. waiver of a
portion of oU·atreet parkIn 1
spaces a nd 15·foot encroachment
Into 20-foot front yard eetback
for construction ol 34 dwellln.c
units.
Alvin Fink. 705 W. Bay Ave .•
Balboa, 2·foot encroachment In·
to 10·foot rear yard .etback to
permit a cantilevered roof to be
constructed w1thin 28 f~t of rear
property Jlne for addition to the
Mr. and Mra. NofV\an Brown of
541 ~award. Corona Highlands.
will be leaving this community
to become trailer dwellers In the
Four St>asons Trailer Park In
Costa Mesa as of June 1. Mr.
Brown, a past president of the
Newport Harbor Optimist Club, 1.1
a substitute teacher at the New·
port Harbor and H u 1l t I n g ton
Beach hiah IIChools and also
serves as aupply putor.
For ell ,_ ,n..tlttt .. Mds. ul tM
EMit" '"WI.W"' C... OaJole J-41610 • ..
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361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH
"m 1'.
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''LUX'' MEADE ,. LEWIS
MEADE (Lux) LEWIS cap-
tivates his audience with
honky tollL and Barrel-
House piano. Enjoy a de-
licious d i n n e r further
enhanced w i t h superb
cocktails and marvelous
l •fudson Liberty 8-6°35
louse. n~staurant
2660 Harbor Blvd. Co.ta Mesa
IE .. E CillEY'S
PIZZIIIUSE
6604 W. Cocut Hwy •• Npt. Bcb.
Phone ORiole 3-9786
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I"'..ANJQ.NG A SOU11i-OP -mE-
.ORDD VACA110JI! Ofte rood
way'to REALLY ftljoy It mote la
to "LEARN THE UNGO." F., ln-
atructlon. poJntera, and a dvice on
Cuttllan Spanlah. people and -----------cu.to~n~ caU CARLOS DAVILLA.
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STn.DfC IJU.OJI Ia c.ta
11-. ,. .. gala wbo waat Ia·
cllwt4Ml ~ ..,.._. ft.UI •••
01111 Ll 1--.. appola ... L
The JeMie Jon. wet ,tw.ted
at Ben Farla ttl'a Hurley BeD J"rt.
day n11e. Mr. Jones hu J._ pre·
mJered the fabulo\la NEW FrMen
Une of jeWelry here In the ~a.
See thls Jewehy, enjoy the best
In food, and preview t he latest In
fashions •at the HURLEY BELL'S
Jo Jordan Fubion Show a.t 12:30
p.m . next Wedneaday, May 71.
Don't torret that "TOWER OF
PIZZA," Joe Roudot's Roasl Rea·
taurant here In Corona del Mar
tor .. pizza at Ita besr' ...
P. S. Surprise the family thlll
week ... take 'em out to eat!!!
Remember ... THE COST OF
LIVJNG MAY BE HJGH. BUT BY
GOLLY. ITS STILL WORTH IT.
.APORT .-, I ·-·
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BEGINNING NEXT WEEK. -----------WATCH FOR AN EXCLUSIVE Stoa1illg llead W..tn·Jd-r
ENSIGN FEATURE IN THIS ''III•Y DOl" COLUMN. •
Se-e you next wet-k ... Bye tor "J•• U." now.
Dike & Colegrove Honored
For 'Best Home for Money'
The "Best Hom~ for Lbe Money"
award presentation to Dike It
Colegrove, Inc .. will be made to-
morrow !Friday > by American
Home Magazine at a noon lunch ·
eon at the Balboa Bay Club.
The winning home Is a $16.500
ranch tyJ)e dwt>lllng In Costa
Mesa. w1th 1,601 square feet of
Indoor living area. It Is featured
In the June American Home
Terri lffiiW w-111
$200 Scllllallic lwanl
Magazine as part of a program '101 E. I.U..a.l ILft.., -~lA 011 1-7171 Initiated by the magazine In 1957 ...._ .._.. 7 pa. ..ay1 to acquaint prospe<'tlve home S:JO p.aa. I1Uidaf
buyers with fine homes avail-<Smokln& ln the Balcony)
able at rea.sonable prices In their -----------own communltJes. •ow ft.ATDrC TIDOVGII lAT.
The 1959 board of judges The fabulou. KlnemJna:
picked the Dike & Colerrove Life-like little people, In
house as the "bat home for the ''HGDMl and Gretel"
money" ln the Los Anrelea-with the world-fa.mou• mu.lc
Oranre Count)' area. -by Humperdlnck;
The Ooo.r plan ls 110 arranged LaMie, the Shepherd OOf, In
that the farnlly room la acces· ''The Painted Hilla"
alble directly from the front en-Both In Color
try, and the Jlvlnr room ls com· 1-----------·-1 pletely Isolated from the rest of SUJf. -11011. -'IVEI.
the house. The 3 bedrooms are Spencer Tracy
Terri Alfolfter of Cliff Haven well separated from the living "The Old Man
has been chosen by the Newport area, and one of the 2 full baths and the Sea ..
Beach Elemf.'ntary Teachf.'rs A-'lBn. Is located next to the family t n Colo r
as the rectplent of a $200 award room. Jean Slmrnona, Dan O'Herllhy
tor out a t a n d I n g scholastic The washer and dryer a re set "Home Before Dark"
ach ievement. Terri Is a senior a t ln a closet close to the bath·
Harbor filgh. rooms and bedrooms, the sourct> STARTS WEDNESDAY
The Teachers Assn. elected the of most Items tor the laundry. A ''TilE TDf
following oUI~rs at Its last breakfast bar separata the kit-COt.WANI>MENTS"
meeting: Bob Davis of Horace cclh~e~n~f~ro;m~t~he~ta~m~l~ly~roo~m;:. <;:~~!~!!~!~!!~ Ensign School. president: MJke ~
Hill of Newport Heights School. R 0 s s I s fT UAN REST ua ... vl~·presldent ; Jane Petit or Hor-I A A ""'
ace Ensign School. secretar·; -AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Jack Hart of Harbor VIew School, When you're In the mood for lood food, remember you 'U al-
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490 Park Ave .. Balboa Wand Down ,\&ate Ave. bam Ferry
waya find It here. Luncheon and dinner prepared In our apot.
lesaly clean kitchen, and ~mptingly RIVed to you In Old
World atmosphere at reasonable prtoea.
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CU you"l'e dtlvtnt u p Newpon Blvd., turn rtrht on 23rd St. I
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,..,. at aau..a ···~ ....... Lot Ill I OPER 7 DAD A WD.K PilON 11 JUl. TO 2 JUl. r
JAM SESSION MON. NITE
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Served wtth Baked Potato and CMe.e 1 65
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and Butter.
NOW SERVED
EVERYDAY OF THE WEEK
Fill ... Tl I P.'l.
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SERVED EVERY
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Robert's RESTAuRANT
You11 enjoy the relaxing
atmoephere at the Village
Inn. . . . . . . .
Maire It yeu felftd.. apot foe
• d1ablg a:ad ~
IUftl DD.Lot 'he ....
-
Honor. Roll P-upils Named
By Horace Ensign Sc~ool
IIOnCW rolllltudntl ln u.. ...,. Butman, 9ldde 1:1~. 11oft.
eDtb ud ellbtla ~ at the m. J'lemJI\I, Gonion r~..,.. Bu·
~ a:n.tp lc:bool Wft'e &n· Nn Culay, Diane Gervala. La•·
~ IMt WMIL Nnot Otbeon. a..rt Beck. Joae
11ve .wdeatl hav• all A'a. Hunam&n. Ann L&Jioe.
11WrY aN leUy Barnett In the Anne IAiperanee, Jobn Macy,
dfbtb ,.M, and l&dde Cuala, Susan Mad18an. Cat1 MalaJUua,
Suaan R1ll. Janet ....,_, ancl Jtaren Moore, 11m Ne~MN\, Lynn
Kathl.-n Courtney 1n the ..,. !foble, Carol Palm, Betty Pelle·
enth ~fade. tier, Katen hUNen, Pat Porth,
Han« roll .tudent. le the_.,. Wa)Jde lt&y, C a ro I y n Reed,
enth ..,act. are lory A.damlon, Rand)' lllcp. Mark llltter, St.·
Toni Affolter, C h a r 1 • a Apr, phen Bu.ell, Bedty Sc:hworer,
Devld An4eNen, Carla Brown, Robert Septotf, Anne Steele, Lori
.Lorna Buck. Datby Doul.._. Va· TUttle, John Vlerllna, Claudia
lerte Field, mien Hall, Sally Wacner, Don Walker, ~ndra
Hall, Mary Hoke, WUUam Xell, Wllllam.t and Marilyn Yamer.
ltath.y X ra u a e, Jtlm Klllter,
Sherry lJnden, Robert Mapu.on.
Chris McLachlln, Danell Jktz.
pr, Mike Pehlke, Candace ~tey.
nolct.. John, R I c b w I n e, BU1
Scholle, Steve Shedd, Mlch&el
Stone, Sally S w a n k. Marvla
Tttornpeon, Bonnie Trembly and
Beverly Warner.
Donor roll student& ln the
etahth crade are Gail Andenon,
Joann .... be, RuaMll Butina.
Bob Blackmar, Jeanne Brilliant, nm Brown. Joh.n 8uclt. Incrtd
Buhler, Barbara Butler, Diane
Butler, Martha Campbell, JaDI't
Oln&}e, Steve Donalct.on. Susan
Junior Ebell
Installs 'New
Board Today
Mrs. Patridt Chue, 1718 l)o.
Yel' Dr., !fewport Hl&hlanda. wiJI
be INt&lled u president ot the
Newport, Beach JuniOI' EbeU Club
at a luncheon mfttlna at the lr·
vine Cout Country Club today
(Ttlwsday).
Mra. Don Taylor, 1958-59 Or·
·ay·p~.I~ ange cllatrlct president. will COD· 1:1'"' -1~' duct the Installation ~remony.
Mrs. Cha.ae wtll succeed Mrs. ~a.f ~ Thomu Woodward of Corona .~ 61UJ"" Hlahlanda. .,.... TIDE Other officers to be lnstaUed
~ ~ 1__.., are Mrs. William Thaaard and ___ _ ,_.. Mrs. Donald Chilcott. vlce-preal-•n ••jelt m.. ...... 11e14111 dent.; Mrs. Ralph Llnhotf, re· col'dlng secretary: Mrs. Shelby
Gott. rorrespondlna secretary;
'1'111& ITAIIft AT 1'0VII DOc. Mrs. Anthony Johnaon. treuur.
MATTBEISES mnr--o&LDma r_...._
lftelu1ar Sb&~ b 4 ... -c.tllaa COSTA WISA \t.AmW CO.
2110 ........ ... Ll._.., ....
er. and Mrs. Robert Keams, aud-
Itor.
Other members of the board of
directors are Mrs. Robert Diemer.
membership; Mrs. W Ill I a m
Xrumpholz, federation extenalon:
Mrs. Donald Nichols, Tattler ed-
Itor: Mrs. John Smith. preaa and
publicity; Mrs. Forrest Allinder.
parUamentarlan; Mrs. F r an k
Cummlnp, curator of teetlons.
and Mrs. Clyde Johnson, senior
adviJiol'.
lOT POB TBE WESTCABDS
Rolf and Nollnda Westeard, of
l627 Way Ln., Corona del Mar,
welcomed a new addition to their
family Monday, May 11-a 7·
pound, l ·ounce baby boy born at
Hoar BoapltaL
&&#Dil • AU. J'iiAID
• MARITAL PBOBI.EMS-CML
• INDUS1'R1AL PROBLEMS-CIUMINAL
• FELONIES OF ALL TYPES * 15 YEARS EXPEBJENCE *
,.._,_ JJaed-Dtl11tt" .A8aa~
IUIT. IETICIIVE IIEICY
ELMER CURRY, who formerly
managed the Gas Co. office in
Balboa, has been appointed cus-
tomers department manaqer of
the Southern C o u n t i e s Gas
Company's San Gabriel Valley
Division, headquartered in El
Monte. He will leave May 25
from the Senta Ana office ,
where he is currently as.sist~nt
customers department manaqer
for the Oranqe County Division.
5 YRS. AGO
•JIAY Ia, 1154
Howard Ahmanson's Sirius,
NHYC, wu first to flnlah In the
Enaenada Race. completlnr the
race In 31 hours, 9 minutes, 15
1ee0nda. ... Newport City Man-
aaer John Sallora announced that
the Monterey Oll Co. Is now
ready to "drill quite a few wells"
In the tidelands off West New·
port;'2 exploratory wells have al.
ready been drilled and are pro·
ductng about 50 and 120 barrels
a day ....
Tlae Coa.aty ... ~ bclft ,...,.s -off• 1l..a P.-t
Saltla ol Udo lale, ...... of
tM Cock~ to Mae
the CM&aty docll .... DeiU tM
ArdMa ·-• redlnuaat, boat t.Upr, bMt ... tala cmd CataUaa
1alaDd bMt t.naJ.Dal: ...0..
'--............ ....S.by
Merle AH1erbfla9lt. OWIIer of
tM Merle Drift • ._ I• a
fJabemlaa'a wbart type of .-.
tcnuwllt. ••• Barry Pel11Dp, ~.
of -Gl'lmd Caaal, lkdboa Is· l4md. dMd May 2 la ..., Boa·
p6tal. •••
Mazie Bird or Balboa was
elected president or the Newport
Harbor BPW Club. succeedlnr
Mildred Chapman .... The South
Cout Mcktaaae Co., wtth offices
In Corona del Mar. J\u been es-
tablished by Dean Bradford. Fred
Howarth. and Francis Drohan
and Tom Hetteman. ottlcers of then~ corponUon .... Ttte Co·
rona del Mar Civic Aasn. pro·
tested to the Newport City Coun-
cil aaalnst a propcxwd subc:llvl-
alon of a portJon of Rocky Point
for multiple residences ....
eMAT JD. liSt
Aft 84 -page report by Louis J.
K~ger and Associates on the
merger of the cities of Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa stated
that there would be Immediate
tax savlnas and a hl&her level ot
If merger Is approved ...
Erwin Spicer. a retired official
of the Ward and Harrlnglon
1 0 YEARS AGO Picnic Time
For Pu~i1s at
aaww ••.a. ..... • IWUMD&Y. IIAY 11. &-.
Professional
Directory •IUYI& ... a.rtMd benc:Uta robbed the New·
port Baaeb Ali·A.merlean Market co~ ..4 chool ,.. ,.,. 41 blood type " 80Uiht ,_ ..... ,... TwrteiJot
ol 110 BeUoUope Ave., Coro.na del
Mar, who 18 aboUt to have a ..n. ou. opHatSon: tlu111 tar the only
don&Uooa ol blood 1\a ve come
trc.a l'olltmuter Verne Wat.on
ao4 a Lacuna dru&clst . • •
~ Peek ot 108 C&maUon
Ave., Coron.a del Mar, wu badJ)'
beaten over tJ\e head when 2
Rug Braiders
Plan Display
Thirty-five m t' m be r 1 and
auesta ol the Monday mornlna
and evenJna rua braidlna clasaes
of Oranae Cout College Adult
Education wtll meet In the Col·
lege cafeteria dlnlna room tor a
cooperative dinner and display
of rup at 6:30 p.m. Monday,
June 1.
Rues on display ranee In size
trom 3'x5' to 12'x1S' In pastel.
autumn and blended shades. The
pu~llc 1a Invited to attend the
rue display from 7:30 to 10:00
p.m.
Members of the morning cla.u
meetlna In Corona del Mar Com -
munity Church from 9 to noon
each Monday are Mn. Doris
Bathaate, Freda ~nton. Ruth
Hatfield, Merida LH. Laurene
Morgan. and Ynez Romer from
San Juan Capistrano; Mrs. All~
Horton. Mary Johnson. Ellen
Bischoff. and Alma Felder from
Laauna Beach; Clara Imler.
Gladys KozeL Leona Johns, and
Florence Morea from Coeta
Mesa; Emma Hunting. Eu~nla
Perry, TIUa Lee from Corona del
Mar; and Mrs. Elsa Speicher
from Newport ~ach.
Members of the Monday eve
nJng class meeting at tht' Coll,.ge
from 1 to 10 p.m. are Mrs Har·
rlet Adams. VIola Cain. Ann
Genter, Estella Harris, Barbara
Hiett. Corrine Hiett. VIvian Hines-
ley. Sally Hlnesly. Ht'len Hollis,
Anna Jansl1jla. Zoe Ann Law-
rence. Wilma Maddock. Mary
Monkman. Helen Patterson. Gla.
dyce Rogers. Joyce Silvia, Edith
and Harry Thukston, KatheriM
Vaughn. Mary Whitlock, Jennie
Dady and AJl~ Harter.
These classes will rontinue In
September at the same time and
pia~. Anyone Interested In at·
t.-ndlng t~ fall cla.!18 may call
the Instructor, Mrs. Robert W.
Roper of Short' Cliffs, for Infor-
mation ron~rnlng kinds and
sources of materials.
and .ea~ with about t8QO M
caab .•• A.....ec:.-.611.._ ........... ...., ...... ........ c.a-l'tMF ................. a-. ........... ..., ....... ... .,.. c-.... Ch1c
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hall ........ -.. .... ....... c-.... ..... .....................
....,.. • Mt 1dJ1aild tea-
~u.te Ia tile dtF t.r • ury
to ....-• -Y ••ldlrrs ., .._
f-.lted ...... ~ ClttlladaiDg
dty ....... .
The charred rulru of the house
at 613 Carnation Ave., Corona del
Mar, where pubUahe«< Harold
Barnum wu burned to death In
~mber, were removed on or·
ders or the N~ ~uh City
Council . . . Dana and Ginaer
Lamb, Corona del Mar explor·
era and authors. are preparing to
take oU on another expedition to
an unexplort"d area of Central
America In quest of the "Lost
City of the Mayas."
Police Defeat
Firemen I 0-4
The Newport ~ach Poll~
Dept. team defeated the Fire
Dept. team 10 to 4 Sunday after·
noon in a softball game at the
Corona del Mar Youth Center
ball field.
Fred Coburn pitched a 2·hltter
,Jo overpower the fire eatt'rs, and
Paul Alexander caught for the
PoiiC't' Dept. team.
S~. Bill Blue. manager of the
poll~ team, ho~ to enter hls
~tars in the Oran~e County Po-
llee uague for the summer.
Corona del Mar elementary
8ChooJ chJJdren are playtnr a
Uttle hooky trom achooJ thla
month. u each er&de level roes
on a p&cnk autboriwd by the
achool, with the hdp and t'O·OP·
eratlon of the Corona del Mar
PTA.
The plcn~ are belna held at
the eo.ta Mea Park. The flnrt
one wu Tuesday, (or the first
araders. The leCOnd arade and
klnderaarten picnic ls today
(Thursday): the third era de pic-
nic Ia next Tuesday, and the
fourth arade piC'nlc will be held
next Thursaay, May 28.
The Ice cream and soft drinks
are belnl furnished and dls·
trlbuted by the Corona del Mar
PTA-
Also on the agt'nda for the Co·
rona del Mar PTA will ~ a
lun<'heon In JuM at the Villa
Marina Re11aurant honoring the
old and new PTA board mem·
bera. Mrs Marlnus Contant Ia In
charae of the aUalr.
The new P""ldent.. Mrs. Ralph
Schisler of Balboa Island, held a
recent boa r d meeting at her
home. Tht' board decided to pur-
C'hue 6 r«ord players for the
Corona del Mar elemt'ntary
achool rlau rooms with the pro-
~~~ rollected from the succeu-
ful spaahenl dinner In March
PALKEJIS wncoKE so•
A aon welahina 8 pound&. 10
ounces wu born Saturday, April
25. to Samuel and Patricia Pal-
mer. 506 Allao Ave., Newport
Helahta, In Hoae Ha.pltal.
u .. EMit" de.lf'oe4 ... 01 ~
PU8'D.AL DIIIKC'IOa
~·.utla.ort.Dod~
p AUJ:S.JIELL
MOilTOA.ft
llOBroadway u I-MII , I-3QC Coat& .....
HARBOR REST
WENORlAL PARK
!131 lialtllor lll¥d. a t ca.Jer
CAIIII:a ....
I7MV'P1 ' J.UII
r. aU,.,..,
PrtDti.DI Jfeecl8
THE ENSIGN
Pubt'.hi Co l~ . o.w. ....
20 ... Coat ~WQ
Ccii'Oca del Mar
Harbor LiQht
Dance Friday c:mi.DaD 5 TO lt .,.._
The se<'Ond annual Harbor I
Ught Ball, sponsored by the A!J·
slstan~ L e a g u e of Newport
~ach, will be held tomorrow
I Friday 1 evening at the Balboa
Bay Club.
Joe Moshay and hls orchestra
will furnish music for dancing.
and Frank Remley and hls 5·
pi~ group wtll entertain at the
coktall party from 1 to 8 :30.
The gala event Is a bent'flt for
the support of the Children's
Dental Health Center In Newport.
Daily Sw juouing • AJt cmd Cratta
Sport cmd Game ~
Tutarmg
Tt 1J r .. ..._ IMh:ll II
•1 MOIITE YilT& CQIT& IIDA. C&Ur. T.-,. u mraat a.U,_
Al.l. YOUR KITCHEN APPLIANCES WilL BE CLEAN, COOL
ELECTRic APPLIANcEs IN A Medallion Home
l~~~~;~~g;~;~~~~~~i;~~~~~~ Lumber Co., died May 16 at his home, 208 Dahlia Ave., Corona
del Mar, at the age of 69 ...
MONEY ON THE
MOVE ... THE
INSURED SAVINGS
AND LOAN WAY
What uppeu to the money put into u"riftp acrount.lat
Ji'SLIC-Ina11Nd Suinp and Loan .u.od&Uon. like oun
Ia the dra .. Ue atory of IBOMJ on the moY-.
Thla monq, totall11• mo" thaD~ billlcm," la part ol
the life blood of b~ luvNd Saori~Qrs and Lo.n
..Auoctationa ftnance...,.,.. tllnl o/ oll ,._,.. eout~
t'-it! A•moa-Thla mo11e1 prcmdes jobe for earpenten,
brieklayen. eleetridau, p~umben. pluteren and all
other worken in ronatruetlon-the nation'• bi.l'ul.
induatry.
But that'• onlJ the b«arinnin•l The material• for thae
homea eome from hundNd• ol other indWitriea -t670
m!lllon In wlrinl' annually, S70 mUiion in cement., """ 11 billion board-feet of Jumbe.r, plus stal. 1lau, pluter
and aU ot.her material• tt talrea to build homea. The pro-
d\Jdlon ol th ... materia .. keep~~ hundHda of bualn ....
hfllllftllq and proTida mlDloaa of people with lneome,
,...ofwhkhla"wrnecltoUI_.A..oei&Uouuaarinp.
a ..... tM ~·· ol money elreulatioft Oil whicl\ pro.
perltJ cle,.ncla. llonq tn sa'f'iftp aceo.mta lD tnaured
S.rinp aad LoaD A.oclationa ia I80DC1 workma fo-r eJl ........_....,.ore tho a.uu.. ~ ..... ,
tanred S.ftDcll aldd LoaN .•. aacl cllndJ7 or iHincUr
eearl7 •••• JOM bl ov oou\17 beeeet.a fl'OID thel:r tluift.. 1M&,_,. U... J...,... ........... LoaN paid ovt
_..\Mil $LA WW. lit..,...,.. to • ..,.. """aot.., • ....._ Wa-., .......... WQ .. lnwsl tnaM.. peeaion,
•• • lvs'l._,..... ............ tu•!
Jia:ney aoa.n ot Wboa CID·
DoOUDCed tbat be .. c1oalD9 hla
~-Plymeutb ~ at a W. Ceaat Bwy .. Rnrport.
a:Dd Ia leaa1Dg tM IOC:atloo to
JobaMo 6 Soe LIDcOia·MM·
auy • of Juae 1 ••• The ED·
Aga ... teatand • .., 14 00 c.-we ht.am's lDa1lgura1
p;ogw ., bla _... TV eertea
oa .aluUDg S.Utboall CaWor·
... o.D~DualtMa • • • lin.
Rkllolaa anttDft ol ....,
sa... ... lMteDed -pi.t·
... of tM -~ -.ada EbeU Clab. aaccudbl9 Mrs.
..,.... Wella ......... ••
Mrs. Cutleman Smith was
elected pruident or the Women's
FeUowshlp of the Corona del Mar
Community Church . . . Mrs. T.
Duncan St~art or Shore Cliffs wu elected president of the
Woman's Civic Leaaue ... Robert
Campbell or Bay Shores and
Georre Ward of Udo Isle were
named by Mayor Dora Rill to the
Newport Beach Park Commiselon
to succeed Wallace Calderhead
of Corona del Mar and Curt
Pt"cl<ert of West Newport ... Mrs. Orval St~art was elected
president of tM NIJhtineaJe
Awdllary of Roaa Ha.plt&l .
DOIIOY.,_ un nw aAI'T
Robert a.nd Marilyn Donovan ot l«JJ W. Ocean n.. ~ be·
came the P"J'Ud .. ldta ot a 7 ·
pound baby boy '1'\Msdq, )1.-y
12. at lloq Memorial Hoaplt&L
'"'-Donov&n8 haw named the
beby William Lawrenc:oe. 11wy
... the pumta ot another boy
......... --~ wbo " lt\t .._... old. Mt. DoDovan lt a
taet.r7 _.nqer 1D Norwalk.
An olf-efectric Jtitdten is just one of the IDOnderful.
~ odoonfG9es !IOU GN assured &.Ohm ~ buy
a MUJ hoMe bftarfng dw Medallion HolM Aword
E""'1 Met 'Ma a-..-1111 ,_. •
1. Aa ••• .:. ... Ida • • ~ -.j« .&aclric appli·
... ..da-a ..................... .n part or
tile ... .__.,... .. ,.....
2. r.u a....,. .. '"....._ tw .......... ••cl , .................... ..,, .. ,_ .... ...., ,_ ... ,_,. --....... . s. p,..n.. •• ,_ ......... , ........ ...... .
"MI"f It'• n~ to iniiUN' )OUT raaily·· aa£tty ud
co.fort.
ADCl. for \lw ultiaat~ i.e ll&IIIJl' li · • theft'• &Ale
• l1 rtde lloee-.-C.lcl w.&aiU. RoD. •ith a
....... electric~.,... ... ~ .......
~----,.., ... hodl-.-eoot..
Atweys a ta ... '-' ror die Mellalta. a•anl
Wtn ,_..,.., ... '---
,,
lue day Club
Will Install
MDI. Walte Cbii.nunaa ol Bat-
bot H11bla.,. wUI take ..,., U..
cawl from Mrs. lobert JtopH o1
Shore CHifl at tbe 12:30 lunch·
eon meeuna ol the 'l\aaday Club
of Newport Harbor nnt Tuesd.a.Y
In the Balboa Bay Club.
Tbe Latkett.es from lfewport
Jlarbof JUab SchooJ, under the
c:UrectJon of M!M M~ lllfllleh,
wUl &lnJ a variety of num~
lncl.,.dlna • pI r I t u a la "'Steal
A~y" and ''lle'a Cone Aw~"
and •lectJons from "Bripdoon."
ELLIOTT lOW ADJVES
Dave and Jeen Elliott ol ~
35th St.. Newport, became the
pa~nts ot an 8-pound baby boy
Friday, May 8. at Boac Hospital.
CEWBJEI W'ELCOME GDL
A dauchter welghtnc 8 pounds
was born F'l'lday, May 8. to Dr.
a nd J.tra. Wallace Genie. 1100
Westrlftf Dr., Westclltr, In Hoag
Hospital.
Lo•qest ond Mosf Complete
Furriture Store in the Areo
Cell lOt free
DECO RAT ING SERVICf
llb."Y 8-SS t8
GEORGE IUCCOLA of Lido Isle. himsetf a
former ban~er, hosted ban~er friends os he pr.-
.. nt.d e preview of e new home in his Sherwood
atates Development on Irvine Ave. in the Bad
8&y area. Here. from left, ore Mr. Buccola. form-
erly with the Highland Pork branch of the Bonk of
America and loter with the Bonk of Nevada: Fred
Kay Nesbitt Leaves City Job
For Trip Around the World
Mrs. Kay Nesbitt. finance de· After plcklnc up a brand new
partment t'lerk, who Jives at 1.23-l Gennan Volkswaaen, Kay will
W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. ended. drive through Holland and Bel·
l4 years with the City of Newport glu m and a lone the C06t of
Beach Friday as fellow city em-France. Spain and Por t u g a J,
ployees honort'd her with a fare· cr05SJng over to Tancfer and
well pany and going away pres· Casablant'a, then back to Spain
ent. I and on to Barcelona. She'll leave
She will lean• on an around· her car there and spend a montt\
the.world trip by freighter on ISeptemberl on the bland of
.June 12 and wlll be gone about Majorca. She hopes to m~t for-
8 months. She will board a Ham-mer police chief and Mrs. R. R.
burr American line freighter at HodgkinM>n there.
San (?edro. sail throu~h the Pan-After her Major<'a vlslt, she
ama Canal. making brief stops will drive her car to Bremerhaven
In thv W~t lndtes, Southa mpton and ship It home. then go on an-
In England. Rotterdam and Ant· other freighter trip, proceeding to
werp in Holland, and finally Gibraltar, through the Medlter-
la nc11ng in Brt>merhaven. Ger ranean ~a. to the Far East. In-
many. el uding stops a t Singapore. and
Kay will vlsit th~ Edwin Lllien-Ho'ng Kong. and back home thai family in a Iaiiie town near
By ANNE SCOVILLE
Planning a full summer with a
marvelous vacation? Well, while
you a~ about it, why not set
aside a day or so to lend your
aid to someone less rortunate?
There are no vacations from
wh~l chairs, but a local rehabl·
Utatlon agency does provide one
day excursions for crippled chU·
dren. These outings a!'(' made
possible by your volunt~r help.
Can you give a day? For Cur.
ther Information call U 8-0717 or
come Into the Volunt~r Bu~au
at 325 N. Newport Blvd .• Newport
Heights. Open from 9 to noon,
Monday through Friday. Brem en Mr. Lilienthal. tht' at'r~ the Pat'l fk . ---------------------------------------------------mayor of the town, Is the broth
er·ln-law of Vera tMrs. RIC'hard t D H ld b s d •
• A ....._ fill .._.._ Net6tn· •Q.IW UYD
Ua.l proJerta ,...,.. llloc.t the Emery aan.on. 1-unJt, 2·8tGiy
buUcll .. ,......, tota.l .... put dweWna, ao K.lql ld., ~
WMk to • batt· mUDon Clollan • aaa..oa m..,
.,..S the month'• ~ clOM to zu,... hyDe-, .2-c.ar ,.,..._
tiOO,OOO. %115 OpaJ. 13.000; Lawn,_ llc· J~Qa•t l»ta'-e.ok out 4 1*· ConvUle, partition. 7031f. Bay rt. IDI .. totallq 110.000. Ud a othft' Sl,OOO. '
....-.. tn the UPP" lay area • LIDO -.a
IICC!OWlted lot almaat -.ooo. ln H roJd s ~ del Mar lfanDan Kendall a pldca.rd, 1·\llllt, 2-.tory
Ia bulldlna a ~ dv..._ on add.ltJon. 225 Vla OM• $10,000; .....____ ..,....... Dr. J. ConacSon, demollah hOUM
...,._,. Blvd. and C'hat\a Boward at BUtVIa Udo Nord, t&OO· !kott
Ia bulldlna 2 trip.._ oo IIQalde H~ enlarp bed ' 110 Or .. neer LalkiJpor Aw., with a VIa Men'tone Sl,500 room,
total permit value of M3,959. ·v•.a UT · Hr. Howard Ia ako provtdlnc
quJte a trNt for. the klda at the ~t FAtatea.,l~unJt, l ·story
top ot Jumlne Ave. and lrla Ave. dweUinp at ~ HolJday, S22.·
wtth hla proJect of lnatalllna bll 500; 163 Shklark, $:1)..500; 1701
drain pipes and fllllnc tn the Sl(ylark, ~.LSOO; 1801 Trade·
the ravine lots at Irb Ave. a nd wtnda, fll,:~ro; F. E. Bltt.cber,
Fourth Ave. waJl, 1222 Somerwt. $1,500; Mlke
Other blc reside ntial projects Kay, .wtJ'ftJ1linc pool, 15l0 Jtuth,
are under way In Bay Shoret, $3,000; Walte r Mellott and Newt
Cliff Raven and West Newport. Cox. 1-unlt. 1-story dwelllnc at
F Uowt nn1 ••• d 1408 Dover, $2:5,940, and 1-unlt, 2 -
0 nc pe ts were ..... ue : atory dwelllnc, 14H Dover, 130,·
• COIIO•A Da. IIU 300; Lellanl Land Co., ~unit, 1·
Charles Howard, 3-unlt, 2-story story dwelltnc, :.>15 Shipway apart~nent buUdlng, 3201·03·05 $23.000. '
Bayside Dr., 122.250. and 3-unlt, •lfEW.OIIT
1-atory apartment bulldlnf : 3207-Robert Schwamb, addlUon, 213
09-11 BaysJde Dr., $2l,709, Mrs. 35th, $5,900; Frank Thlbodo, of-
Varger, a dd room. 515~ J asmJne, flee partition 222 26th. $250·
$1,200; Nonnan Kendall, 2-unlt, Ethel Neely, 'demoU.h c arace:
2-atory. dwelllnc. 2528 Ocean, 301 Canal. $100; Morgan Low'ery,
$44,980, W. W. Ottaway, ~m-2-unlt, 2-strov dwelllnc, 5210
mine pool. 504 Hazel. $2,400, Gor-Neptune, 123.880: Robert For bes.
don Brown, alternation, 315 Poln-demollah dwelling 431 VIII
settla, $4,000; Harold Sc~ussler, Way, $175; Jack eo'rnalr, 2-unl~
demolish ~elllnc at 509 ~ Car-2:atory dwelllnc. 73ll·ll'~ Sea-
nation, $200. Mrs. Jessie Hill, ad· shore $20 000· Owens Pacific
dltlon, 240 H e 11 o t rope. $1,000; sign, '7751 w. Cout. 15.000: R. H:
Charles Howard, wall and drain EwinJt, 2.unlt 2.atory dwelllnc
pipe, 614-16· 18·20 Iris. 16.500: 3105·07 VIlla Way 127.325. ' Burnie Bailey, wall, 620 Hello· •
trope, $30.
•aALBOA JAMES D.
lAGUNA
FIDBAlSAVIN6S
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
TWO OFFICES
To Sene You
LAGUNA BEACH
AND
SAN CLEMENTE
9UICK
24-HOUB SERVICE
LOW
REDUCING BATE
FRIENDl.Y
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
ESCROW
SERVICE. ~o u se ~~~ ~ar~e n
F-urnishings for homes.
clubs yachts.
Lilienthal, mt'rnber of the fi· ances e y an p•pers.
~~;('~a~~partmf'nt ~tn ff In the Starlighters, Guys and Dolls
Urll111 Beh Rt-elecletl I Thrt'e local dant'e groups. tht' Mrs. Milt Meeha n, Mr. and Mrs.
Richmond .lat'kson, 1-unlt, 2·
story addition, 338 Buena Vlsta,
$8,000; Robert Koplin, demol!Jih
dwelling, 113 E. Bay Ave .• $200;
en~lose washroom In garage.
1751 Plaza del Sur, S800; Rlchard
Van Natta. wall, 213 E. Bay, $100;
Mona Lacy, re .root. 305 Fernan·
do, $80; Raymond Kenlson. de·
mollsh aarage. 1800 E. Balboa,
$200; Frank Crocker. alterations,
1514 E. Balboa, $1,000.
RAY
IIIW111 c.tnctor
EFFICIENTLY
OPERATED
)()j 1 W. Coert Htqtlwe~
Newp()fi S..c;h
I STOUIE m E. 17th STBEET
eo.ta ..... Pboee E.._ 6 laa.
Libelty 1-T.IISI Llbelty 1-1511
Starllghters, Sandpa pers, a n d I Ron Elleboudt, Mr. and Mrs. BJ UCiHiril• Group I Guys anc1 Dolls. held their next Leonard Graves and Mrs. Eleanor
D to thf:' lac;t dances !or the year !Coleman.
l'rban IWh of Rav Short><l. pa"t ' rc<.'t'ntly under the dtrectlon of . A di11ner dant'e for the Star-
pre-.irlt>nt oJ tht> l'\;wport Harbor Dorothy Jo Swanson. ltg~tt'rs tS planned tor June 3 at
Chamt>f'r elf Comrwrre. wa'! rr Tht> Starltghtt-rs. a sixth grade I 8.'1 C.
el('('tPrl la"t wf•f'k a$ presic!Pnt of group. danced amid flower bask· The Sandpipers, fifth gradf'rs,
the oran~l' countv Chaptt-r of t'L'! and a May pole at the Balboa celebrated thei r May dance at
thf> California Society of Profes. Yat'ht Club. Prl.te winners were the St . .James Day School In New-
sionnl Engineers. Sandi Walker and Rutch Pope. port. Prlu.> winners were Karen
Mr. Beh. who was formt>rly Committee members were: Mr. Sutherland and Mike Franklin.
with General Elt'ctnt'. is a regis-and Mrs. Joh.n :'¥!. Meyer. Mr. and Members of the committee
tert'd Plf'<'trical engin4"er spt'Cial-Mrs. George Fortner. Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs . .Jerry lkeamp,
tzang in illumination. He 1" now Mrs. Fred Bu tterworth and Mrs.
•aAT SBOilES
Robert Taube, 1 ·Unit, 2·story
dwelling. 2622 Cjr<'le, $27,000;
Cha rles Benton, addition, 2871
Bays hore. $11.000.
• JIE~ft BEIGBTS
Artbur Roy. swimming pool,
511 Irvine. $2.600; C. W. Thomas.
1-unlt, 1-story dwelllne. 422 El
Modena, $1.9,200) Wllllam Knlght,
carport, 4.23 Etl!IO, $1,000.
servtng as prellldent of the Or· p e Eldon Urschel.
angf' County Phllhannonk So· recautlons Irvine Coast Country Club ls liJIII.tlrl ciety the ch~n aettlnc for the group's
· comJna dance .Ju ne 1.
PAC][ I TO MEET Jl11'E s p f occ Guys and Doll$, an eighth -~~~~
Cub "'-ut Pack 8 of Corona art 0 grade group, added to their eve· Th .x.v ning's enjoyment by g 1 v 1 n e e Democratic Woman's Clu b
del Mar will hold its flnol pa('k away prizes to Candy Tobias and or Newport Harbor A~a wiU
mecc-ting ot the season at 7:30 RJck .lohnsno, who won the have a luncheon meeting In the
p.m . Friday. Junf' 5· In the Com · As required by law, Orange waltz contest; Sally Albright and home ot Mrs. C. C. Blauvelt. S32
munity Church Coast College Is a pan of the .John McCallum. winners of the Haul Dr .. Corona del Mar. at
SOK FOR THE BREKS Orange County Disaster Program. I elimination dan~; and Kitty 11 :30 a.m. today CThursdayL
A ~n ~-igha'no 7 pound .. •. 10 Funt'tlonlng as a member OCC Is Clark and ruck .Johnson tor the Mrs. Frank Downes ot Costa ...... ~"' "' ~ 11 k 1 0 c ty Cl 11 h t d Oth ri Mesa will give 1\Jghllght• of the ou nN"., was born Friday. May 8. a n n range oun v a ance. er p zes were won preM dinner which was given In
In Hoag HO!'pltal to Donald and Defense. by Linn Humber and Kenny Los A I M
So In the case ot a major disaster KomweJbel. nee es on ay 1 to honor Dian" 81'('n of I 13 Via Lido ud. Commltt-mem .. --for ·the Senator John E. Kennedy ot Maa-r I such as enemy attack or a severe ..... ....,..,, h
Udo s e. earthquake, all OCC personnel evening wer. Mrs. Don Huddles-sat' usett.a.
_L _.. OR l .QSSO. would be moblllz.ed Into Civil ton, Mrs. Milo Lacy, Mrs. 0 . L. --------------~~~~~i;i;~~~~~~U~se~En~oi9~"~....,~u~ifi~·-~•di"'iiiiiii~ Defense. Johnson, Mrs. Wa lter Bjomeby. c.,..,. .... c-, Is ii In a bulletin Issued to OCC Mrs. Verne Smith, Mrs. Cecil
ALL HAIRCUTS employee3 by Dr. Basil H. Peter. ~~~n~.nd Mrs. James Ray, '0111111111111 Selltr' ·
son. OCC president, the following instructions were presented In Pla ns have been madt' for a Carolyn lAe Casey of Newport FOR t.1EN AND BOYS regard to a dlsaster: dinner dance June 2 at the Co-Harbor High School was one of
ONLY $1.25 rona c1el Mar Community Church 15 Orange County high school
JAY'S
BABBER
SHOPS
2903·A Jl~llT aLVD..-KEWPOIIT
703 E. aU..OA aLVD-aALaOA
ed~f :;ic~~~:~w!,~,~~o~ srr::'e~: Social Hall. seniors honored as ou tstanding
mlttent ringing ot the siren on student award winners In the
h Ad I •· tl B lldl st Pr• Off d program co-aponsored by the t e m n..,tra On U ng, U · mes ere County's savings and Joan USO· dent~ are to be kept In bulldlnga datlons and the Calltomla Sav-
and be told to drop flat on the Ar hit fur floor a nd bury their !aces In their C ec e lngs and Loan Learue. Each of
arms. Windows are to be clos«l. the students received a $100 and
In case ot tire. the fire Is to Students Here an engraved bronze medallion.
be reponed and the alann sound-'--------
J.446 f. COAST HWY ~
COlONA OK WAJ oaaoa. 3s0510
LAGUNA BEACH
U2 Oceen Ave.
PHONE HY 4-1 177
SAN CLEMENTE
601 N. B CMnino RNI
PHONE HY.wh 2-1195
or HY ednth 2·1 196
10% MORTGAGE
INVESTMENTS
lowa4 ............ .u ............. -
• Dmt ta ... tarwta
• SJUJ.L •ora P01I D~YDSJP~CAnox.
• Di IIOiiU"'' .AID IIOIITB:LT. • abiiT ,..... IIA'I'VUI'ID.
• ~-~ DC17.a:D .. A CDOWIMG AHA
• 11-xo .. I &WI na AIIIIVIC.
IAt • a.-. &f#tla..S '• r ,_ ,....
WE IIAIIAQ&, IEnlal: UD cou.zcr
Evans G. Parker &
Orco Block Co.
Co.
BUII..DING BLOCIS-AIJ. SIZE)' AU. TYPES
JAcbm7.aDI
.a•rtrkl' 1m
Costa Mesa Lu••erCo. ed. Classes in a building on tire LECAL •ona
11hould be led by the ins tructor ~110M twc occ .... ,.ACLC CERTIFlC.\TE OP BUSINESS L~ JOIIJ)JJtfG NATEIIIALI
to the nearest building for shel· Prizes amounting to $450 are Flctltloua Finn Name -~-
ter. being offered Oranae Cout Col· 11IE UNDEBSIGNED doa here· ... ,..... ......, ~ .._ 1.8 It I-IIII
The lnstrut'tor should walt for Ieee archJtectural-drawina stu-by oert1ty ahe IJI conduct:lq a ~;;:;;:;;:;::;::~~~;;;;::;;;~;;;~;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;=;;;~ Instructions from t he admlnls· denta In the upcomlnc a nnual charm and modellnl ltUdlo bu.sJ. r
tratlon before dlsperslng the stu· drafUnc contests spoNOred by nes. at 2912 Eut Cout mcbtn.7,
dents. Nnvport Balboa Savlnp and Corona del Mar unckr the .ftctl.
Loan of Newport Beach. tloua firm name ot Cbann Un-
Tryouts $el Mon TIMID o.. llinlted and that aJd firm IJI
There a re two contests: <Ale oompoeed of the foUowtnc penon
for first-year clua atudent.a and whoee name ln Ml and place of
one tor second-year claa stu -residence ant u follow~. to-wit:
dent&. BOl'fNIE lJtE1U PRAY
'110" tw' occ an .. ACL' According to O.CJr Taylor. 1221 We.t eoa.t Rllbwa7,
Orange Coast Collece wtll hold 0 C C architectural Instructor, Newport lteadL
tryouts tor ..JIOng a nd yell leaders first-yea r atudent.are aubmltHnc Wl'l'HI!S8 au' band thla 22nd
tor the faU 1959 aemester on M~ drawlnp of a anal) retidence. da7 ot April, UCII.
22. from 4-6 p.m. Seeond-year .tudenta are autt. (SJcned)
This year the tryouta wUJ be mJttJng drawlnp ot a hUlalde lomlle Ilene ~
REED'S
AutbarDd .
IIAIIDWAIIE
held In the area otthenewanadt realdence. STATZ OJ CA.LIPODIA }
bar. neJit to the atudent center. Taylor aald that between May • t-iiiiii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~i
"A small crowd wiD be on 29 and June 6, oompettna clra•· oocnnT or OUKQZ
hand to e lve ~ effects neoe.· lnp will be on dlaplay Jn the Off 'I1IIB 2bcl cle.7 ol Aprtl.
sary for an fltthualutJc pet· Art pUery. Dunne that time lB. ...,._ IIIII. a Rotary Pu.blk
forma nee," P • t e Cabbet. sw-p they will be Judled bJ thJft lo-lll U4 ._ ..W ~ aDCI ......_
cornm._loner aJd. "We lnvttll cal ~tecta. """'• ......._ ...,. .,..... ...
all theM plannlnc to attend OOC .....,. Will be tint .cond and .._.. ud ......_ ,....It, ap.
nut tall and wtao.,. ID..,..ed thtrd .,.U.ln ekb ~ 'h.7· ,_...
ln thla tn-til lldl'llty to CGIM lor &Ddlc.ted. ._.,,_..,. .. ID~ 111D1W nAY
a nd parttdpat.,•• he .t.ated. "hhil ...._ ~ .. -........ ,_
The~ wtn be beN lndl· 'nl7lor ..._ ........ diet at tbt ..._-le I a••• .. ._. vlftallyorhl......,..:n..,._. .... UJDe the ...-01 dw ...... liat • _. IOIW·
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I
ENSIGN C:LASSIFIED ADS
17 u.d .pl.net pl81* many jut
llke new trom ~. I Baby
Crancllllke new $3815, M50. 8DIO,
cuaranteed. Practice Planoe -
$115, tl~ up o-t will rent. U.S
electronic orrana ~ to .-rs.
SCHMIDT· PHJLLIPS
520 No. Main, Santa Ana
1955 CHEVROLE'I' Del Ray, eood
condition, 270 Corvette enelne,
new premium whltewallt, 8500
Tach., OR 3 -1666 after 6 p.m.
F ...... fer ..
KlUBE SPINET PlANO ln ex·
~llent condlUon. $575; Mahor·
any Hleh boy like new, 7 draw·
ers, $75: 1955 40" Wedrewood ps
ranre. 195: Walnut dlnlnr table,
30x40" with 2 extra leaves, $35;
7 cu. tt. &rvel retr., $15.
OR 3-!5042 or OR 3·3230
GRANT'S
RW -OIIID
AIID '"AaGIED"
F ..... llfiiiMIII
a.EAL VALOUI
Twin size trundle bed, also
makH tnto bunk bed. Com·
plete with spring~ .. -·········· $3?..50
5 cubic ft. chHt freezer ..... 99.!50
Frymuter co m m e r c t a I
stainless steel french fryer.
LJke new ... . 29.!50
5().gallon automatic gas
watt'r heater. Fully ruar·
antet'd 39.!50
-..&. ai'Aft 6 iiiiALI
octAif VIEW harnlaiMd ~. I
wna., 1-bath, .VaunH •a· .on or yearly leue, 2lS ~. CD)(. Contact b1'061tr or owner,
OR 3·2329.
DUPLU-3 room& unl\&mlshed.
e~ IICO\'e and nlrlprator, 3
blodca trorn beadt. Jrwautn 318
HeUotrope, Corona del Kar.
WATERFRONT -PUr·
nlahed hou.ee, ~-'80 echool
y_.r at tc10 mo., 4 bdtm., 3
bath . Ideal for 3 or 4 teadtera.
Ctte.ter Sallsbu.ry Realty, OR a.6QOO.
lEW
.
Spacious -Cool
2 BEDROOM
MODERN APA.Jn'MENT
2502 Soyth Baker • S. A.
1 Block Eut of Bristol
IIIIIIU PILlS
IIWIEITI•
One and two bedroom
~.arEe apartmentll
Wall·to·~ll carpet
Furnished lr untumlshed
Drapn
Butlt-lns
Heated SwimmJng Pool
Gen. Electric portable Beautiful Carden Apt.s.
dis hwasher · ·· :W.50 Separate Play Yard fnr Children
LarKe curved sofa. revt'rs·
lblt' ew~htons. Attractive
C'OV('fa 59.50
Brand new 9xl2 oval wool
ru£S. Choice of colors.. . .... 36.95
Fu 11 alze sterilized clean
Innerspring mattrns. Only
25 of the21e to eo aL .. _ .. each 9.95
GRANT'S
F1111111 a 11111111•••
•• a&wJOat -.w.. COITA lOlA
HAVE YOU SEEN WREN?
She's a two pound, two months
old black toy poodle who thinks !'he's a Uttle bird on a perch.
Come in and we'll show you.
We have other puppies, too -
blacks and slivers, from
$125 t 0 $2!50
TBE JOGAJt"S PET sao• 7732 E. COAST HICHW A Y
CORONA DEL MAR
OR 3.2430
ALBUM Of THE WEEK •ec• Wlllllinl
• Mon Fabulous SO's •
lnew re~asel
Regular $3.98
Tills ... a.•
VISTA IUSIC
837 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa
Vista Shopping Center
Midway 6-19-14
aUSIJRSS OPPOfiUMITID .........
With S560 to 12800 cuh to In·
vest In one of America's lara·
est and safest Industries. In·
v~tment secured by equip·
ment. Work COf\SlSts of rdlll·
tnr and collectlng money from
Clearette machines. Excellent
profits. NO selling. Part or full
time. For local Interview write
N.ES .. P. 0 . Box 1109, Santa
Ana. Callf. Ctve phone number.
ICIIOOU. 1111 IWGCIIOII
Tt Jkl ... II
BIUDOE LESSONS
ketnnlnl A Advanced C....
AttBnoon or EwnJna
OR 3-3MB
CASnlJAN SPANISH
South American ,enUema.n wtth
United Stat• Collep Dq:lee.
wUI lfve private Spanlab ~
at JOUr home.
CAlLOS DAVILLA
u t.-381.
Private and Luxurious
Covered Parking
''MEDALLION AWARD''
APARTMENTS
All Electric
See Manaeer at
177 E. 22nd St., Coeta Mesa
NEAJl THE BEACH-One 3-bed.
room and one 2-bedloom un-
fum. apt&. Yr. leue. Call OR.
toJe 5..QM5.
FOR Rt1ri
Quaint 1·bedroom unfurnished
home, ample garage, nJ~ lawn
and shrubs. R.etrigerator If
OHded.
$65.00 on yearly lease
with water ·paid
' HENRY VAUGHN
2029 Harbor
Costa Mesa
U 8 -4761 Evenings U 8·4718
FOa-RENT-=-FumlshecChou.se
and apartment on Balboa Is·
land. Week. month, seuon. OR
3·4093 . OR 3·8644 · OR 3-4980.
CORONA DEL-MAR Apt. avatl.
able May 15. 2 bdrm.. tur-
nlshed. disposal, garage, patio.
Adults $135 on lease. ORiole
3·0753.
UNFURNISHED2 bdnn. house
for rent 535 ·Aliso Ave., New-
port Hts. Adults only. Call
ATlantic 7·7231 .
FOR-RENT
1 bedroom beautifully fur·
nlshed. S70.00 Including utllttles
on yearly lease .
HENRY V AUCHN
2029 Harbor
Coeta Mesa
U 8·4761 EwnJnp U 8·4718
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
ICD.I FIIIT .. E
THREE BEDROOMS
BEAMED CEILING
LIVING ROOM
DINJNC ROOM
KITCHEN lr BATH
Bead\ home with used brldc
ftreplaee.. Extra larle double
prap. plumbed for rental
unit above. IWlt In ranee and
own. K1tdlen needs to be fin·
labed oa.
S.' LOT 01'f OCEAN J'JtONT
.. Wl3'l' ()CEAl'f FRONT
KJtWi'Oti' BI:ACI
u •
TOP OPPOII'I'UIGTIES
DAILY
U:ll 'IPECIIL $2.10
(W1tlt ..... .SJ ....... lie WANTED: Woman 18 to 48 for
par1 time 8eCfttartal and elerl· •
cal work, $2 hr. Apply Corona
del Mar Poet Office. ¥en'a lr Women's 7 to 21 ~el
cleaned thorouchly and ruaran.
teed tor 1 yr.
THE 19St-60 OFFICERS end retiring pnt~dent of the Central
Ne~o~port Beach Community Assn.--Henry Engle, s.cretary.treas·
urer; Ha~ Glass. outgding president: Earl Can nom, new president,
Ho~o~ard Williams, vice-president, and Mrs Ed Carso'l. record1ng
secretary. !Ensign photo)
Earl Cannom Is President Dr. WilHam Randol and Dr.
Robert Ne-vin opeon@d tbeir Bal·
boa Animal Hospital thla week
Sales people aren't bom, they're
made. We train you. Car is
necaaary. Call KI 3-0419.
DENTAL ASSISTANT In 1 girl of.
flee. Write clvtnr exp., are. etc.
to box P ·511 c/o Enslen News·
paper, 2850 Eut Coast Hwy.,
Corona del Mar.
ROUTE MEN
PART TIME
Pre21ently employed, 25 to 55,
to service automatic merehan·
dlllng machines or procure lo·
cations. Good money for part
time. Must be honest. Call
KEystone 3·2649.
SALES WORK. Man or woman.
Must have aaiH experience.
Personality and appearan~
very important. Marrlner's Sta·
tloners, Book Sellera and Of·
flee Supplies. 225 Forest Ave.,
Lacuna Beach.
SJTUATIORS W AMTED
BABYSITnNC and Ueht h~.
work, day. or evenings, by un.
encumbered. mature lady. Will
stay In weekends. Prefer vldn·
lty of Corona del Mar. ORiole
3-MJS..
IRoNING INMY HDME-$1.50
hr. Fut and rood. Sue Craw·
ford, 2912 W. Coast Hwy .. New·
port Beach. U 8-1521. ..
0.,1Blj_ ..._.a .. ,....,..; ....... .....
19C7 Fullerton Ave..
Costa Meea, CalU.
Midway 6-3314
U no answer call MI 6-2372
In case you have a breakdown
or overflow, we'll ke-ep your
foods frozen for you at a noml·
nal fee.
MDIII nDZEI
FDGI LICIEIS
418 30th St .. Newport Beach
OR 3·1816
MOVING?
Two m.n and van. You will llk•
our rate. nme starts at your door
No utra charp for Saturday.
lfEWKAN
TRANSFER lr STORACE CO.
Lowat Stonp Rates
1968 Harbor Blvd.. eo.ta Mesa
Mll-2528
ALL TYPES OJ'
.. 1111111.11 1 .. 11111
• J'ut ())lor PUm s.r.tce. • McMe Projedoa tot Jtet. e Model Airplane SuppU...
lzssra ..
1111Kwwputt 11.-cl. eo.ta .,_
!'bone UWty S-1'0&2
LEI'S I ... ..,.I,.,
2210 N. Matn. Santa Ana
KI 7·3601
e MOftT TO LOAJI ... _ .....
BUSINESS
AUTO
BOATS
PERSONAL
FURNITURE
lllillrllrlftiH.._
3700 Jf~rt OR 3·3'700
Newport Beach
·~~0~------------
-cAl.L
Sp••• I 1111•
Earl Cannom of 1219 W. Bat· charg~ of the dtnnt'r·dance. at 6904 W. Coast Hwy., Newport.
boa Blvd., Balboa, was e-lected The association voted a $<100 The-hospital la uaoclated with
Saturday evenJne as president of donation to Las Arenas Park. Lakewood AnJmaJ Hoapltal, the-
the Central Newport Beach Com· alone Balboa Blvd. ad)aet>nt to Alamitos Animal Hoepltal and
munlty A.ssrP. the city trailer park. The ~ Is the Sunnyhtllt Anlmal H05pltal
Other oftlcers for 1959·60 are urmarked for lawn and sprln·l ln Fullerton.
Howard Williams, 311 Island klers. Dr. Randol, the resident veter·
Ave., B a I boa, viet>·prt'Sident ; Life memberships were award-l lrarian, la a 1954 craduate of
Henry Engle, 1200 W. Balboa ~ to the 3 past presidents, Ed the University of Callfomla Col·
Blvd., Balboa. re·•lected u sec-Healy. Dr. Irving Laby and Mr. lege of Veterinary Medicine. He
retary·treaaurer, and Mrs. Ed Class. They will r~lv~ plaques was on the staff at L&kewood
Carson, 1229 W . Balboa Blvd., at lht> lnlltallataon mt'f'tang. Cor lhe past year and prior to
Balboa, recording secretary. Mr Engle suggt'!ited that a that he practiced ln Carden
Elected to the board of dlrec· good location for a restroom tor Grove for 3 yt'ars.
tors were Stanley Ahlman, Mrs. the oct'an front area would be at Dr. Nevin Is a 1946 craduate
Edmund Burns, Mrs. Jamt'S Stu. the ed£e ot th~ school play· of Texas A. lr M . and It a mem·
art, Mrs. Henry Wacner Jr. and ground blacktop at the f"nd of ber of the ataUa of the Lake·
Ed Healy. t3th St. Approval wu given to a wood. Alamitos and Sunnyhllla
Mr. Cannom. the new presl· motion aaklng the school board hospitals.
dent, Is head storekeeper for the and the city coun<'il to explore -------
City of Newport Beach and Is a the feulbtliry or locating a rest· .......... .
past president of the City Em· room there. _.,
ployees Assn. He completed more The by.Jaws were amended to I cwr Priest of Art ltlst16 Real·
than 20 years of Anny &ervtce In extend the association boundary ty, Newport. wu the tOP sales·
1945, retirinr with the rank of eutw•rd to Main St. man of the Newport Harbor
Newport's rlrst lieutenant. The uaoctaUon approved a Board of Realtors tor April. Bun-
Oldest EatabUahed Painters Ht' will officially take over the motion made by Mr. Ht>aly Uk· ner·UP was Roy McCardle ol
gavel from retlrinr president Hal l '"' for continued effort to eet a Wellt·Mc<:&rdle Realtors. Coeta
OR 3.3630-EvH OR 3·5454 ' Glasa at an Installation dlnner· branch post office for ~ Cen· Mesa. Top llat•r wu Cloden Fay dan~ to be held In June at the I tral Nt'WJ)Ort Area. Dr. La by re· of Bay lr Beach Realty, Newport. .._. ..._ EacJ,. .......,.,. local I ported that an artempt la belnc
w'-ri,..._ ...,., SJ • 1Mf, U fer 2 Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Sue made to locate a contract poet F. .. ,_. ~ ,...._ al tile
,..,.._ OIJOLE J.OAO. Ficker wu named chairman In oftlce at rorait Hardware. r.... 'uu•~ 1 c... a.w. ~..a. ~======~======------========================~~~~~~~
FRYING CHICKEN 35~
BOT-IlEADT·TO·EAT
Barbeque Chicken 69~
POTATO SAlAD 23~
OSCAll NA TEll-1 L.a. CD.LO PI[ C.
WIENERS 49~
OSCAa NATEil
SMOKIE LINKS ~
OSCAil MATE.Il
Bologna
SLICED o• PIECE 43;.
null
lUI
LETTUCE
2 for 9c
FUSB lEI
LEniCE
2 for 9c
II t.t• 2 for 9c
Food Cake
;
~ ., , -" .• t ' •
:J::t:: .~Ja}ln
foe dlu.rc:h n.todlan. Call at
fll BellotroPe tor perwonal In·
tervlew.
···-....., ....... ,
I:GD II I :II P .1.
711. 713 . 715 . 717
Faraleall•••
Corona del Mar
8 Uaits • 8 laraces
or
4 U•its • 4 Guaces
Small Down Payment
with
EXCELLENT FINANCING
ED CIILSEI, Ruiter
OR 3·3850 . OR 3-8000
Otflce: John E. Sadlelr
Realtor 1: Insurance
3333 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
lEW omcE SPICE
FOR LEISE
Located at 2435 E. Coast Hwy.
In CORONA DEL MAR. Ample
size suites, r 13x30 and 13x.201
with private •, bath, air condl·
tloned and carpeted.
$75 and $100 per month
Utili ties Furnished
II. C. W. USTEIS
OR 3-4120
FOR REliT
DESI SPICE
In Corona del Mar on Coast
Highway 101 near California
Bank.
$40.00 Per Month
Call ORiole 3-6900
flOW LEISIII !
Available June 15th: 4 NEW 2·
bedroom apartmt'nts on two
lots, with lovely FIREPLACES,
built-Ins, f orced air heat,
sound Insulated, CARPETED,
PRIVATE DECKS lr VIEW.
$150.00 LEASE
322 Heliotrope
Corona de l Mar
11. C. W. liSTERS
OR 3-4120
CUlT IIIII, llr.
315 IIAIUNE AVE.
ULlOA ISLAND
Olllole 1·7IDO
.. -YEll .. .......
..... LIIp ....
LovelY bMdl. ftne older horne with ~
kitchen and bitt& 4.bedfooma. 4 betbl. focad
air but. See and eam~ at ONLY tl~
Gradoult cruclew' In thla OUUtatHilnl newet wry
modem one.~toty bome. Tropical entry patio,
alate interior entiJ, all bullt·lna In ,..eoue ld~
eben. Cue tolleta, 1la. Uned 15C)..Jallon water ·
heater, new upenalve c:arpet:lna and draperla,
extra larre b&,yaicle paUo. nwt wonderful ·job
Incram did 1Jl plannlnl lhia home ,Sv~ almoat
all I'OC)IM a terrltk: lw.y view. 4 bedi'OC)IM and
three bath.a. See It today, $104,000. Terms.
* * *
4 bedroom 3 bath home on 55 feet with delightful
south paUo. Carpetlne and draperies. beautllul
planting. $51,500.
~.-.&Jt. with ,.....rbbJe ~ view on a..)'• •
aide Drtw. You will love the beauttftd eetttna, the
ditllab.,_.. plll)a. the bMutll\al walnut P&MUna
(ewa Ia tiM ~tc:ben) the ~ae of carpetJn1. dra,_ C!Oiora. 'WoOdl and .-.,..... HI·Ft, Inter· c.-pn. baUt·ln .........,_tot and t.rea.r. Garaae
deer opeMr • ..-.r and clryer. Three ouatancllq
bedrooiM eaclt wtth bath, plu a powder room.
s.p.,a._ dintna I,'OOID. plu. a falnJb room. fl1
..........,., pool wltb heat~r and ftlter. P. Eller·
broek. ALA., and Earl Cla)'ton, buJlde,., have
ccmblned their tal~nta to produce thla exqulalte
home. Fee atmple alte, 189,!500 TEJlMs-
* •. *
Goreeoua 2·story home on VIa Genoa. Formal
dlntna room, outatandJne fam.Jly room, 3 bed·
rooma. 3 batha, 3-ca.r earqe. Thla borne hu to be
Men to appreciate. $77,500.
,
r 1 ..L..
p. a. palmer incorporated
ole hanson co. manaeement
THE DEVELIPEIS DF UDD ISLE SliCE 113&
CDI~ TD HE~lrnll ,
3377 VIa Lldo
FUICIS .J. HOIVITH
REALTOR
3420 W. Balboa Blvd. ORiole 3 49fl>
Newport Beach
Residence ORiole 3-7187
01 WEST.IISTER IVEIUE
Attractive 1 bedroom. double garage wllh an alley en·
trance. Has Heata lator, copper plumbing, knotty pine
interior, just re-painted. In good neighborhood. 886
square feet.
Priced rieht at
$1 ....
ALSO
On :'iewport Heights corner a lovely 2 B.R. stucco -
Immaculate with that eye appeal that makes a how;e
a home -buUt faclne street alone full of lol Fire·
place -1 ~~ gar., alley entrance.
First trust $13,600. 6~~. Mo. payment $99.
Prl~ reduced to $21,500. Terms.
NOW LEASING!
BEAUTIFUL NEW DELUXE UNFURNISHED
All electric kitchens, oven and ranee, rdrleerator,
wall-to-wall carpet. draperies, wuher and dryer,
patios and earaee. NEAR THE OCEAN.
UVE IEnEI ELECTIICILLY!
* * *
IEIILUM lPUTIEITS
436 CARNATION AVENUE
ORiole 3-2517
IIEWNRT lmiTS
Good area. 2 bedroom, large liv&ne room with fire·
place. Charming patio, partially encloted. An excel·
lent buy at $21,000. Owner anxloua -Submit of!e.r.
UY I lEI. IEN.n, IIIC.
REALTORS
1696 Newport Blvd., eo.ta If_.
Day or Nl•ht Phone .. Uberty 8·llll
" with ~UXURY PLUS. EXTRA I..ARGE Uvlnc room .tth
FIREPlACE. a.tl\al PATIO wtth ~ yanl •• W/W
CARPE'mfG, fQUy draped. pavtty bat t"na-out.
double IU8P·
ORiole 3-7300
VQGEL VALUE
CIRIU DR Ill
SHORE CUFFS
Bt•llifll, flew, Oota·Y"'•• a ..
2450 sq. ft. of living area-1700 sq. ft. of patio. 4 large
bedrooms and large, formal Jiving room with Indirect
Jlehtlng and tlreplace. 18.x24' family room with beam
ceilings and Vinel floor. Large te-rrasa ~ntry hall,
lovely 2~ modern tiled baths. Many laree cl~ts and
~upboards, acoustic plaster, copper pipes, circulating
hot wate r, rockwool Insulated walla. Intercom., Hl-FI,
record play~r. Black walnut kitchen with t~ak break·
fast bar, dishwasher, built-In ~lectric stove and ov~n.
Many wonderful features. Drastically reduced to
$49,500 FOR QUICK SALE -GOOO FINANCING
THE VOGEL CO.
'
2667 E. Cout Hwy., Corona cfel Mar • ORJole 3-2020 Ia ORiole 3-2021
EVes. OR: 3-64.56
•
liVEST II liE ... EIITil
2 Level Acres, M·1, 2200 ft. building
Manutacturlne alte. ot!lce and buJJdlne.
ready to go. Wire fen~! Tenns .. ·-·-·············· $35,000
Balboa Ocean Front, 3 units faciJte park. .......... .$28,500
3 Bdrm.s, 2 Baths, modem home with beauti·
ful patio. 729 Center. $2500 Down __ .............. _ .... .$15,9:50
New •·Bdnn., 2 Bath Luxury Hom~.
MOVE IN NOW ..... -.......... _ ... Down Only ........... $ SOO
...... c ...... , .....
Plan 300 yeara old, but houae is new and mod·
em u tomorrow. Hu 4 bdrma, phu den, 3 bath,
2800 .q. ft. with lovely OCEAN VIEW. Block
from bay. \VIII o chanee for amalle,r bouee., lot
or t.ruat deed. 3-Star MuJtlpl~ Listing No. 3451. .$29,500
316 CataHna Drlve .. _. __ .. .Exchanle For!.._ .. _
400 N. NEWPORT BLVD .. NEWPORT BEACH, U 8-1617
100 MAIN, BALBOA, OR 3-3181 -1B80 PA.U AVE., COSTA MESA
MI 6-33.20 -Kl 6.3101 -MI 6·1675
lB. Ill EIGLIIIYEI
with flnlaheet room In garae~. LARGE dlnlne room, at·
.tractJve JWtnt room with FDIEPLACE. Hardwood noon.
tile ldtehen. ample alze auvlce room. Beautiful PATIO,
BARBECUE, and eho.lae planUnp. .
LET US SHOW YOU!
.._,._..-TY1
...
Come ln ~ we'll ahow why. !fea.rly n.w, two bed·
I'OOfM •eh unit. .eperated by pracea. PULL PRJCE
ONLY tt!J.SOO. P. S. Tbla lndudes lot a-.o.
See tht. one near the, new Wllaon Plaza Shopplnc Cen·
ter. All large rooma. two bed.roorn. each unit •parated
by double prapa. Comer lot, beauutully landacaped.
FULL PRICE ONLY $17,995. THIS IS A MUST -
SEE IT NOW!
Y)!!S!! SEE US FOR RENTALS!
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
"yo\&11 like our trt~~ MI'Vice"
220 E. 17th St eo.ta Mesa Uberty 8·1139
<~street from 11u11ty Drue Store)
Ev~nlnp Call Ml 6-1~ -U 8-8693
nice kitchen, with dbhwasher, lovely patio. Dining
room. Owner has reduced price and Ia anxlou.t to find a
new own~r. Phone us for appointment to' ahow.
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SEASPORT REALTY
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2633 West Coaat Hwy, Newport Beach
u 8-93(9 Eves. u 8-3293
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NEWPORT BLVD. AT 30th ST.
NEWPORT BEACH
OR 3-4400
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Elbow room! Lot 63'x290' (to an alley). Lovely 2 bed·
room home with large den, plua amalJ aepa.rate. guest
bouw. Nice lawn. with beautiful roees, ahrut. and trees.
Room for additional lncom~ unJta.
With Eue.llent T~rma
1810 NEWPORT BLVD.-COSTA MESA-U 8·'7729
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• 7 bedrooma, a) n. frontqe, prlnte pier._ SZ50.000
• 5 bedrooms, 60 ft. bontap, private· pier .... Jl-.oGO
• 5 bedrooal8t 50 ft. trontate . ...SOLD-----$110,000
• 4 bedroom., euellent cond. halt pi~'-··-·-··" 89,!500
• 4 bedrooma, ..S ft. trontaae new private pler S •,D)
• 4 Wroomi:, ball pier ····-·---·--.... -·-· • 85,000
• 5 bedroom~, baJf pter -·-----s '75.C*)
• 2 unltt BaJ J"ront, half pier -·-··-··-·---· • •ooo
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