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ORiole 3-0550
THE ERIIGif
THE TROPHY represents the special award of the GAA for out -
sta nding sportsmanship in 4 yeo~ of participation. ond this honor
goes to Judy Baker (right) of Irvine T errac.e. who re ceived the award
ot the service banquet at Harbor High. Shown with Judy is Terri
Affolter of Cliff Hoven, who received th• DAR award for outstand-
ing citizenship. (Ensign photo)
Helms and Good Humor
Run into Road Jlock
The Ketm.· Babry tradr and
the Good Humor wacon are on
uncertain IJ'OUnd In the City of
Newport Beach.
Thla beearne apparent Monday
evening when Helms Bakeries te·
quested perml.sslon to vend bak-
ery coods on streets In this city
and to use the Helms whistle,
"confined to a bare minimum."
Councilmen r~marked that the
city ordinance prohibita the uae
of vendln1 noises on public
streets.
Councilman Charles Hart saJd
the city laws must be upheld,
but since some vendors render
a real public service, he recom·
mended amenclln1 the Jaw to al·
low the sale of dairy and bakery
products.
Attorney Galvin Keene, repre·
Vote Tuesday
on Refuse Fee
Newport Beach voters will go
to the poUa Tuesday to deter·
mine how the co.t of collecunr
trash ana prbaJe la to be paid.
A "no" vote favora the praent
method of charelnl a collection
fee. A 1'~" vote tavora placing
tJM cast back on the tax bill.
Polla wUJ be open from 7 a.m. to
7 p.m.
Parkl.nl on one aide only on
certain atree. In Corona del Ma'IJ
will &lain be the rule on week-
enda and holldaya, beJinnlnJ
thla week-end.
The limited parkina will be In
effect from 8 a .m. to 6 p.m. on
thoee days on the atreet IIOUth-
erly ~ Cout Hwy. from ~PPY
Ave. to M.,..uertt• Ave., and
eoutherly of Bayalde Dr. from
M.,.uedte Ave. to 'Cunatlon
Ave.
MD~ a Gaol Humor vendor,
wanted to know If the CoundJ
was about to conaJder some ac-
tion to prohibit aetune on city
ltreeta.
Mayor James Stoddard replied,
"The Jaw probably prohibits your
cUent ffOm ae1Un1 on the street,
and ~fJnJtel,y prohibita bells
and whistles. Perhaps the pres-
ent law outlaws the milk man
too."
"It's time to apply for JlcenseJ
agaJn,'' Mr. Keene said. "Will
my client be denied a license!"
'"That's up to the city man·
ager," said the mayor. "It's hls
job to aee lt applicants are oper-
ating within the Jaw."
City Manager Robert Shelton,
reporting on another case, stated
bluntly as follows: "Unless dl·
rected otherwise, present licenses
for such buslnessea will be al·
lowed to expire June 30.''
He was reporting on the te·
quest of youthful Bruce Nott of
Newport Bei1ht.s. who at the
previous CouncU meet11t1 asked
for perm.lsalon to sell baked
goods lrom a truck at street enda
to folks on the beaches. Bruce
opined that lt hls request were
reru.ect. then other sttftt ven·
don should be denied Ucenaes
too.
Tbe matter now rest. In th•
Ja.-of the council's bualnaa Jl.
cense committee. Coundlman
Hart's sueaesUon for amendln1
the city eode wu referred to that
committee, Wblcb la headed by
Mr. Hart. .... _ ........
A special award praented by
PrtndpaJ Jo. Hambt.t at th•
Newport Harbor Bllh School
8HVIce banquet Friday evenln1
went to Hadd 1Jn1. retlrlna
member of the boafd of truateea.
Mr. RJ.n1 reee.lved a life prlvile,e
card. entltllnc him to attend aU
.cbool events.
Site Hinted
in lkKk Bay
The EnaJen )earned thJs week
that the Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
may 1100n establish a major elec·
tronlca research center In the
Back Bay area of Newport Beach.
The !.cation Ia described aa a
:100-atte site near the Orange
County Airport, partially within
the city llmlta of NeW;port.
This would make the develop.
ment comparable to the Aeronu-
tronlc Systems lnc .. Ford Motor I That Dec ·as. 0 eo. aut,.idlary already develop-I n
ln1 a major test center on 100
acres Inland from Corona del 0 n R st !'~.with an option on 100 more I e rooms
The City of Ntowport Beach hu PI c·lty already been aaked for lntorm;t·l agues
tlon on sewerage facilities in the
Back Bay near Pall.sades Rd. Thls A Council committee reponed
week the city sent a formal re· 2 likely locations for rKtrooms
quest to the Sanitation District on the Irvine Terrace park Mon-
to hook on to the line there. day evenine. but the proposals
received hostile trealtl'lent.
B• T t • Councilman Charles Han said. I g r a c In that No. 1 ChOlet> was In the ra.
vine near Seadrift Dr. and Sa-COM Delayed brtna Ter. No.2 choice was ntoar Coast Hwy. at the northtoasterly
0. Z. Robertson's subdlvlslen corner of the park.
lust above Corona del Mar Is be· Geor1e Weedon and Mrs. Roy
lng held up pending the comple· Hallberg, Irvine Terrace resl-
tlon of a muter plan for streets dents, both declared tbat the No.,
by the Irvine Co. 1 s1tto was one of the most un-
The Newport Beach City Coun· desJra~le spots.
ell withheld action on the tenta-Let the residents decide, said I
tlve map of the tract until a the Council. and the decision
street plan la prepared for the wu referred to the Irvine Ter-~
area from MacArthur. Jllvd. all race Home Ownera Assn.
the way beyond Corona HJgh-
la~~e:utlon of the St. James COM Beach
Day School site, alonr Fifth Ave.
between Nard.uus Ave. and Jas. p th Ok d mine Ave~ also ls beln1 held up a aye
by the street plannine. f ~ PeTSistence won out or ... ra.
Y th C •1 1 James Harrington Monday eve· ou ouncl ning, although she wasn't pres-
ent at the Newport Council meet-IS Organized ~n~p~~r the momeltt of her lrl·
A Youth Council to act on ~ar-Council Instructed Public
bor Area youth problems was or· Works Director Bert Webb to
ganlzed Tuesday evening under bulldou a pathway down to the
the spoMOrship of the Newport Corona del Mar beach from the
Harbor Community Council of top of Inspiration Point at a cost
the Volunteer Bureau. not to exceed $2,000. Mr. Webb
High school students attending said there would be ,no paving,
the meeting were John Gage. because It would be slippery, and
Ja ne F on t 1 u s, Holly Ingram, no steps, just a slol)t> with about
Nancy M a ngan, Sue Kilroy. 25 per cent incline. Previous estl·
Newel Stickler. Mike Mc-Clellan. mates had ranged up to $1 5,000.
SINGLE COPIES
TOP A WARDS for scholastic honors went to the~ seniors at lost
Friday evening's service banquet at Newport H arbor H•qh School.
From left. they are Deri Dayton o f Balboa l~land. who ran~ed in the
top one-half of I '1-in the National Ment Scholar\hip contest;
Nancy Michael of C o ron" del Mar. the ~lutatoroan · Carolyn Casey
of Newport Heights. the valedictorian· Ttm Dr s~el of Corona del
Mor, who also ran~ed in the top one half of I';. '" the scholar~ip
contest, ond Ken C l.,us of Newport who ran~ed in the top one-
fourth of I r~. (Ensign photoJ
''ZONTA GIRL OF THE YEAR:• Lorra•ne Cuthbert is shown ,...
ceiving her award fro m M~. Jeffre y Bur~e of the Newport Harbor
Zonta C lub "t tj,e serv•ce banquet held last Fnd"y even ng at New
port Harbor High SchooL (Ensign pho toJ
HARBOR HI BANQUET
HONORS TOP STUDENTS
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Hearing Is Set
On $3 Million
City Budget
City ManaceT Robert Sb~lton
submJned a $3,062,19C propceed ,
budCt't for 1959·60 to the New-
port Beach City CoundJ ~on
day evenJnJ. A public he~rlnJ
was ~t for the June 8 meeting.
The total is a 2. 7~ ln~ase
over the estimated total of S2 ..
982.727 for the cur-rent fiscal
year, whJch enda June 30
"If the Coundl appro,·e, the
ltov~l of toxpendJture contained In
the budget, the p~nt $1 10 to·
J.al tax rate will be requl~."
Mr. Shelton saJd. The final tax
rate will d~pend on the outcome
I of next Tuesday's refUse charge
election and on decisions on cap-
1 ltal Improvement&.
tncome tor 195t-IO la e.tlmated
at $3.191..285. a 4'1 '~ Increase
owr l.be current year.
Suicide Try
!Is Reported
Mrs. Ruth Brandt. 40, of H25
Santanella TN~ lrv1nt" Tt>rrac~.
attempted to commit !-UIC'Ide
Sunday, when at 3 p m she
swallowed 98 pht>nobarbatol tab·
lets..
She was rushed to Hoog Hoc;pa ·
tal an hour and a half latt>r A!t
er successful em<'rgf'n(') tr(.'at
ment. Mrs. Brandt 1old pola<'e
that she has bet>n under a dOC'·
lor's <'are for tht" pallt -l years
due to hypent>nslon.
Bob Johnson, Karen Betz. Don Mrs. Ha rrangton, who s parkplug-All A's toxcept for only 3 B's 1 "A" average for 4 ytoars are:
Roberson, Rachel Stewart, Sandy ged the drive for the pathway. In 8 years of high school work' ' Dt>rt Dayton. ROSf' Anderson.
Watson and Jim Warmington. called on 2 neighbors. Harry Tha t's the combined record of the 1 Jack Bradbury. Elmt>r Schuman.
The Rev. Ja mes Stewart was the Heisler and Ernie Nelson, to 2 top scholars at Newport Harbor R'chard Elliott, Jerry Goodwan.
moderator. The advisors are Mrs. come up with a less COIItly solu-High. who received their awards 1 Melinda Rork. Carole H) dt>n
WIUiam Grundy and Richard tion. The graded pathway was Friday evl'nlng at the annual St-tty Anderson. Carolt> Rogne).
Sh~ Is m a r t1 e ri to Elbert
Brandt. and is tht> mothc>r of one
..taughtt>r, Joan Spears. 1~. and
2 sons, John. 21 . and Elhen. 17.
She said she has bet>n ha ppily
marlled for 24 years.
Sweet. ther sugJestlon. I servke banquet. Kenrwth Claus.
Carolyn Casey, the valedlctori· 1 tContlnut'd on page <~ax I
1 an, earnt"d 1.029 scholastic aver· -------
age I 1.0 Is perft>ct 1. Her recortl T PI t• Is mar~ by only one B. In Eng-ree an 1ng
llsh In the last quarter of heT
junior year. She wUI go to UCLA Fund or·ave to major In theater arts. I Carolyn. who Is the daughter 8 •
of Mr. and ~1rs. Lee Casey of 411 egun In COM
i Tustin Ave.. Nt"WJ)Ort Helehts.
has taken all her schoollng In ' A 2·WHk campaign 1.s under
local schools except for part of way to ralM $1.500 for planting
her \'ery first year. The-Ca..wys t:reea along the curbs on belch
are former residents of Corona sides of Coal!t Hwy In Corona del Mar, and Mr. Casey main· ~I Mar.
talns his accou nting and re~tJ es· Th18 Is a joint project of the
tate ortlce here at 7721 E. Coast COM Chamber and Civic M n.,
Hwy. and Is headed.. by Duncan Stew -
Jordan Tract
Finally OK' d
The Newport Beach Cit~ Coun-
nl gave final approval Monday
evening to lr.-lne Jordan's mul·
llple d~lllng developm~nt or
the Corona Highlands land front-
Ing on Coast Hwy.
Mr. Jordan told the En<~lrn
that grading on the pmjc>ct "-Ill
start in aboot 30 days, anti thE'
first of the 24 t ~plexes would be
completl"d In the tall. ...... , ..
... ,...lpil Nancy Michael, the saJutatori· art. He 1.s assl11ted by chief
an, with 1.~ avera1e. has 3 raneer Braden Finch, co-chief
years of all A s at Harbor. She ranJeT Isabel Pt-a.w chief top~r Irving lordan announc.d this
re('t"lved 2 B's In her floeshman Jay Lonaltoy. chle'f pathfinder week that Nela Sewrin Is a550d·
year In Soutb Pua~na. Sbe wlU Fl"t'd Stewart. and the foiJowing ated with blm tn the d.velop·
attend U.C. at krkdey. major-a.uistant pathfin&!rs. to whom rnent of the biJtl-.y frontage of
ln1 In crimlnoloc:y. Nancy ts the donations can be turned ln: Ron Corona Wahlands. for wl\Jcb t1-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lohn F. lJndemann at Mr. Johna HabeT-nal approYal wu ctwn Mondav
Mlchul of 501 Mari~d Aw... da.sMr. Frank lor-dan at Jordan's ewnln&' by the Newport Beach
Corona del Mar. ~ Shop. Ed Bat.on at Baa-on City CouncU.
Here ts the complete ll.at of Ralt;y, Walter Shaw at Culld· '~'brew 2 ~opera and build-
award wtnnus: craftl'TI. Hubert Pltl.-l at CDM era. wbo ar. ~ In Ini ne
eiCIIOLUTIC AW~ , Ph.arrmK')'. Babe Orban at 0out Terrae-.. were ~t.d ln the
Valedictorian: Carol7n Cuey, Su~r Karbt. and EateUe DQUn· Pf\a·wtN'lin« 1Jclo Sandi PfOl~
with • 8dtolutk avera1• o1 aid and Ann ltu.llll at ~u.llk~a «tin W• N~ K.r. n
1.021. Ore. Sbop. " the lm&Atllla• ,.. ,...Selent
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ahould ro to the poJia on a wry 1'b1a 1a a baldfaced u.. That
lmpott.ant t ~ Ja.t to de· makf:a no dlffuence. Who-ln-eU
et&. tbe cau.Uon ot bow we pay wouktD't alan a paper that
for the .el'Vlce tende~ by the prorn.!Ms to Ndute our taxes! dty In tbe removal ol trash and Show me one and ru •Del for
prba,ae trom l'ftldent.'IM and the boJa tn the whit• ~
bustneu ~ o n ~ • rna. Jt -*> The raet that the pr-.nt onU · amount. to a con~ to cleclcte nance re.nlcta tbe moM)' a»l·
wbeUler we elect a City COunciJ Mctec1 under th1e eh.arae to a MP·
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__. __ and ba~k them up or allow them arate f'Jnd and a .eparate pur.
--• •-meat, you'll find they're rul to be. bloc.ked by L~und\ of free. JIOM, and cannot be ued for Seema lUte a lont tl.. 1lnce eood.'' loaders who by P''unr names • any oU..r purpoee .xeept for
td aone !Iabine, but fhe dry I ttled'tt. With a sharp knlte, petiUona a~ boplna to throw a paytne for thJa .,.cttJe ~Uon.
spell came to an end lut Satur· a V-1hapect cut alone the center monkey wrench lrtto the Coun· Ia not mentioned. The tact that
day. M auesta ot Ken Holbrook ot each fllet Got rid of the ell's ettoru to run a eood dty. the lna»me will be uaecl t .. N · •VOTE "NO" AND SAVE MONEY
You fo lks are g o ing to the polls next Tuesday to
decide an im portant issue o f principle. V o te "NO .. to
uphold the sourfd p r inciple of paying your fair share
for what y ou use.
aboald h~ Dusty Too, the C.Q, strong, dark part. Honest, th~y Incidentally. this Council le duee the taxea la, ot course, not
family had a real exclttne and tuted tnrttlc! eompoeed or t~ mo.t dUleent. mentioned to the pi'Oipectlve
satlstylne day. AJao I notlc:ed deck hand. hard-working, honest and well sl&'ner.
The occulon waa Pactnc An· carerutly eavlng barracuda roe, Informed members that we have 0n your sample ballot In tbe
alers' All Fbh·AU Tackle Tow. tvhen they cleaned them aboard had during my 12 yeaia of obser· arpment In favor of a yq voie,
nament, an enjoyable annual at· the Fwy or the Sea Horw. One or vatlon, since 1 turned down the It says that the C01Jt of thJs ~~erv·
falr In which everyone tlahes and our barrles waa a lady. 1 brolled chores Qf defendlne our country Ice ls properly and normally
anything eoes. Aa a rule, the the roe. Man, wbat a delicacy. Aa to youn.eer heads. paid from the ad valorem (prop-
weather Is not of the blue-bltd good u. or better than my old Are we aolnr to support the ertyl tax. I 'll brand that u a
variety, Somehow, the wind aJ. favorite, eaatern shad roe. Try lt. Council or allow them to be 2-way ·lie. By percentaae stand·
ways blows, and the rawtlne • TilE WDfJfiJIS hamstrung by this committee? arda It ll neither conaldered
chop Is not appreciated by the-The tourqament prizes were Aaaln 1 ask you to take a look proper nor paid that way. Seven·
er-junlors aboard. It wu stan· presented al p a c 1 t t c Anelers at die names ot the committee teen out of 21 cltles In Orange
dard, on Saturday. Nancy spent meetlna at the S.lboa Bay Club. that you wllJ ftnd u &lgners of County require the Individual
most ol hn day In the sack. but Hal Kenoyer, p .A. sec~tary, did the argument In tavor of reednd· user to pay this ~~ervtce charee.
was on deck long eno\.li'h to put a bang up job as wela hmaster, Ina the Council action. Would Are these 17 clt1es abnonnal!
A s in all matters of princip le, the result in the
lo ng r un is for the benefit of all if the correct decision
is made. The long range effect of retaining the trash
and garbage collection charge will be to reduce the
cost o f this serv1ce for evefybody. H ow else can you
keep a sharp eye on spending excep t b y gettmg an
Itemized account of the costs? T h e refuse charge does
exac tly that. And the result is mor e care m putting
out y our trash and garbage cans, and greater efh-
Clency for the city c rews
2 ni<'e fish In her sack-~·me ol while Martin Pollard wu h ls you vote for any ol them for e OUT OP STEPt
which was big enourh to win her usual Inimitable sell as prize Council to run your city? About thll eame proportion ap·
Vote "NO" next Tuesday, cmd help keep our
taxes down.
a tine new s pinning rod for big-presenter. Last fa ll this same outfit ldllt'd plles to the rest of the cities of i~~a~~ by a junior. He~·s who won: a sewage c h a r g e considered the state and the U. S. Have we
We took ott on signal at 8 a.m. Juniors-Nancy Hoffma n. larg. necessary by the Council to ~· been behind the ttmes? Are we
Practically everyone _ the Jim-est fis h, 5-pound, 13-ounce barr&· pair our worn out sewers. What the ones who ha~e been out of
ly n, the Balcoro, the Crystal Ball, cuda; Russell Robinson, most do we do when our sewers (a lot step! .. • * • STAND ON YOUR OWN FEET the Va ndal and all the othe r pound., 36 pounds, 4 ounces. Of them after 30 years of service) Then they referred to the cost.
Here's a personal tl·p to the N ewport H arb o r boats-headed up the line. About Wbmen--Crace Lowden, larg. crumble to the point of flowing There ls another false lntorence.
h I est fish, 6-pound. 13'-i-ounce bar-Into the street? Some of them Just take a look at one of your
Chamber Of Commerce·. Why not d r op the effor ts an our ater we arrived at the d h d h J d wlll Horsehoe Kelp. Honestly. 1 never, racu a ; Eddie Hoffman, runner-ave one t at ana y. The back water bills. On It you
to get city tax funds for Chamber p rojects, and stand never saw so many boats Mebbe up, 6-pound. 12-ounce barracuda;' Council wlll have no choice but find a small square. which Is
on your own feet? The constant anglt'ng for tax there were a thouaand, mebbe Vick'e Crawford. most pounds, 23 to ratS(> the taxes. and that they ju.t one Item. In thll space the 3 000 1 ld • k B pounds, S'• ounces; Grace Low · can do wlthout lnterferen~ by typist typa trom her lt.t every 2
m or.ey lS undermmmg the gumption and self reh-1ieve. m~uth~r~ ~C:· a ut~~d den. runner-up. petition carriers. months $2.!50. This Is the sole ex-
once of the Chamber, and dimmmg the enthusiasm peninsula of craft of all sorts Men-Ken Holbrook, la rgest • CBECK THE ABCUNEJrTS pense connected with this collec· !cr rallymg ln support of the Chamber. and size-s tha t exte nded clear in· fish, 7-pound. 2', ·ounce barracu-What arrume nts have the petl-tlon, as tbere Is no additional t L A H bo Th boa da; George Griffit h, most pou nds, tlon carriers used~ I'll name a malllng expense
The Newport Chambe r can learn a Jesson from rl~stry. 188'tx,;~1n;.Y ~;?'e, ~/~~ 46 pounds, 12 ounces. few. They say. "~are of the so·
11S (;Wn Tounst C ouncd, wh1ch is enterpnsmgly gomg a Saturday off Long Beach, It's Family trophy-first. Dr. Bill A pelltlon carrier l)ounds on a iled service charre:· Let me
abc...1t the task of raismg tis o wn money for promot· Pa<~y to believe. ~~~ts:R=~d. ~~-b~~~;· Ed~i~ ~:;: 1?,~~~/ayr:ur ~~;ottoer salgndn ::ie ":w:;~tsof 0~a~~~~.th!h~~~
. rg y rocr -round busmess The C o rona del M a r Cham-pv:~reon!ma~:~~Y·th~:c!~c:~ and Na ncy Hottman. 4.33. a petition to put a propa;ltion on MUST com <' It thla thlna passes."
.oer dtrectors (who are on record against askmg for ands of boats was catching fish. Are you willing to eo back to the
h h d Barra~ud 't .__ boat h CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH freeloadlne da)'!! when some of ar.·'/ tax mone y •rom I e c .ty) ave commen ed the ~ a can ""' s Y· h Th t 1 1 .,. 1 CALIFORNIA the busln~ that ave cost T c;..:-.st C oun,..._!) fer liS Ingenuity a nd lnlllOI!ve w1th a t>y were ~ran Y sup.,.y ng a SEALED 0 bo 50000 t ear lot of fun tor a regular army or PR POSALS will be received at the office of the City us a ut · a x money 8 Y
resclutJon urgmg everyone to attend the Councu's angler~>. Nlre onPS. too. We 4 put Clerk. City Hall. City of Newport Beach, Calltom la. until 10:30 A.M. to remov<' the refuse created by
d d W d 2 d bo t1 1 1 h on the 18th day o! June. 19~. at whleh ume they will be pu blicly , their buslnc>~t.c:es'? Does !hat rt>·
m:-:er-once rext e nesday evenmg at the 07<'n a ar · ost at east t at opened and read. for perrormlng work as follows: duce your cost ot lettu~ or ln-J,..mOlCO Inn S h t d I many more. They weren't pen· Co t t l I) fl ., A .... u,... en erpnse eserves support dl~. elthf'r, as they averaged a ns ru<· 1on o nunagl' lmprovt>men!s In Ba lboa Blvd. crease th<>lr pro ts m ore . re
good 5 pounds a piE>ce. From 23th Strl'et to 26th Stre.!l in 26th Street From Balboa WI' different from oth~>r Orange
.Pe/ielu lo tk c~ ---Frankly. I a lways mdre or le~ Blvd. to Nl'wport Bay. County dtlt>~. California cl!les
1 turned u p my nOSf' at barracuda. By Ca<~h Contract a nd cities of the other states, In
No morf'. Joe. ThE.'se sizable ones No btd wil l be re~lved unless It is made o n a ro 1 f 95 per ~nt of which the user Is
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put up a rt>al ~tistying scrap. furnished by the City Engineer. Each bid must be a Jornledor;' rpquired to pay for his s ha re of
F.clitnr. only tor the water US<'d. Industry beii!.'V(' me. r had a lot of fun-(cuh, certified or cash leT's check or bidder's bond) mad~ payabl~ the servic-e or kee ping the dty
.:\1'\\ port llarhor E.:-\:;JC.:-i: I does the sam<'. W h)· not pay on I'-' and luck-doing business on a to the City of Newport Beach, for an amount equal to at least ten dean a nd 5anltary? ., hit .. 1 .. Jl hi h D percent <lO~i: I of the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfeited Get out and vote next Tuesday I h~·IH'\ f! the srgnN<~ of the pe. 1 for the trash <'ollected from w e out aw g w c ,ave should the bidder to whom the contract ls awarded taU to enter a nd vote NO! tition for inrtlallvt' ordinanc-e No.I your home? Indu~try should pay Fink gave me; D,ave m&k~ em. into the contract. -------~ill HAVE BEEN ~11SLED ~ Surely for ALL trash removE.'d from their Thank.<~. Dave. I! S a good un! l n accorda nce with the r rovlslons of SectJon 1170 to 1781 of the
they do not wi'lh !heir taxes 1 p lace of business. • OJif THE TAai.E Labor Code. the City Counci ot the City of Newport Beach has 88 ••
rai<;rll. They shoulr1 have the / Every home ownt>r should bt> l ei\Joy eating the Hsh J catch. ~rtalned the general prevailing rate ot waees applicable to the fal l<~ and if they do lht'y will willing to pay for the small if and when. but I never liked work to be done as follows:
\Oil' .:-iO at the spec·ial electlon 1 amount of trash picked up week· barra~uda. Quite 8 :"nile back. Classifica tion Hourly Per Diem
June 2. ly from his residen~. w hich cost :~:::; 0~~~';e~uS:1~'ut'lft~:u J~~:~ Tile Layer, Soft ....... -·-·········-························--·~~-ge .. ~~ Wa~OO ;ij:~::f.~;;:.~1:~:t .oz~~= ~~.t·1~£~~::~~~~~·.~i.:~: ,. ; · ,. · · · · · · · · 5?l:~.:~·:~:-.:::.:~:~:·:_:_:_·_::_·::_-_:._:_:~_:_::::~~~~~::~:::~ ~5 ~
of tra<,h. ) et pay only a port ron rs placed on your property tax fliiEI liecUE 0 --·· ......... .. 3.55 28.40
of it<~ l'O<;t under !hfc' t::'f~tEA.c,... bill it will continue indt>flnltely, perat.ors lr Tenders of Pneumatic It Electric Too-IS.
., .. , hi th h 1 • • •:e • • • e::•:• • • c• •=• Vibrattnx Machines It similar mechanical toolS 2.89 23.12 L'RED system .• o measura P PYen oug you c ose up your Cement Duni~r (on 1 Yd. or larger mlxers and han-
st'h trP to any homr or buc;ln~>s.-. rE"<~idence for any reason. or s ub-va-r:;: B:.!.Fo~ mt~tln:1:~ ~t~e-dllnr bu k ~menl) ·······-······-·-··-·-·-··-·· 2.89
-.hould bf' on your fa'( hill. Thr IPt or rent your property or have !I n e Y ICU es &lbbeh or Shorers ···-······ .. ·······················-··:::~::::=:: 3.04
pr"'"nt plan of being hlllerl only no trash to remove. from I~ 1 start. Russia -who Flancreaten Curer . Impervioua Membrane ·······-··-····-·--2.87
for thf' ... <'rVIC't' rl'nr1Nrr1 ic; thl' Your lax rate, on an annual '«'ream.-u oudest for a top level Se gm PI ······ ·· · ·········-· ······ ................ ·-··-·-····-·········-··· 2.68
mo<..t ,..,u,tahll' ~r! tiPvrc;E'd and bast<~, has been rt>duced to off. peace ronferen~ -has thrown s.:er pe Layer (Excluding Caulker) --·····-··········-··--· 2.99
1 n PtrN·f In 11 of 21 cttit'c; In set tbe service charge collected on~ monkey wrench a fter an-M er Pipe Caulker <Using CaulkJng Tools) ·--··-··-··· 2.87 Oran~l' County. from all users. much or Jittll'. othN In !he works. In fact "\Ore ortannan ...... ············-···· ..................................................... 2.73
H thP votN<; forrr !h<' trash lf you kill the present systl'm. c-onfusion has f'Xis tt>rl there than Apprentice EngJneer, Including Fireman, Oller,
roJIPrtion r ha rgt' on your prop-then your tax bill will go up C)('parru! ':.eP~a~' MP .. r!ia. ;..,~Polyok~:~ te1
8 Air g~:~~sS<>r···oj;e·iator··::·:::::::·:::·::·:::::::~::::~::::~~::::~:~:~ ~~
,..rtv ta'( hill. !hf'n it woulrl hf' to pay for the serviN'. not only · " "" ... ~"· eace. cr E'S Concrete Mixer Operator . paving ty pe and mobile iu.;, ac; lol(iral to indurlt' your from your hom,. but al'!o to hrlp Ruj".<~ia. "we hwa.nllt pea~11" 1The Co mixer .........
0
....................................................................... 3.81
watrr c;('rvlrf' hrll-il -.y<~!t'm long pay for tht> SE"rvke rent1Prt>t1 tht> on v pPace t ey vote or s a p ncrete Mlxer perator ·Skip Type ···········-········-····-··· 3.17
"'"',.. di .. ,·ontinuN1 hNf' ac; a n in· bU!<Inf'ss houc:l'c: ~ht>rt> lh<'y ere J)f'ar•r on t heir ttorm!\ which avement Breaker Operator ························-·-··········-·-3.71
M'Uif.lhl•• f'hargr. :'low you pay atP tons of wa><le matt>rlal Un mrans surrender by all peoples Pipe Laye rs -··-·····-··················-·· ·······-··-······-·······-·-·-··· 2.99
dN t hl' ~>rf'\'inuc: l>)'st<>m !ht' JargP I f'Vf'I)'Whl'rl' ... Now Is thf' time Purp Opera tor ···········-··········-··-···················-····-·-··-·····-3.17
LEARN
TO SWIM
u"N p<lrfl only a token amount of I for uc: to stir up a revolution or ~ ler Operator ···-·· ...... .. ... .. ··········· ·····-··········-··---··· 3.52
thP CfJ't Do \'OU wic:h 3J!Btn !o two In hoth ~d China and Red T p ~~er Operator • Wheel Type ·······-··-··---····-··· 3.17 . I Ruc:c:l:~ -and give !hem a taste ractor ·Lift Shove l Operator ···-···-·········-······-·······-·· 3.81 arlrl a par! o! hi!> ro~t !o )our ta'C r lh kl t1 f .. ,. · Tractor Operator · Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper or Drag
bill? 0 t'tr n ° peace. ~ Shovel or Boom Attachments ···-·-·······-·· 3.75
Wt>rc. the c;igMrs !old that laJI rl::;:::se~~~be ~~~~~f ~~r~::n~peO~~~tor···tSho"\.ec··o~iJl·ne: 3.8l
thPrr ,.rgnaturP woulr1 forrP a ~rrtck. Oerrick·Baree. Clamshell or Crane) ·--·· 3.81 .. On Balboa Island ")J('<'Ial elf'('tron at a cost of O\N NOTICE OF PtJaUC R£AJWfC Drivers ot Dump Trucks of lese tban 4 Yds. Water
• Warm Water Pool S.'i.OOO to thp tax pa)N'\, whf'rt'as NOTJIE IS HEREBY GIVEN Level ·······--········-····-·····--·-···-·--··-··-··-·-·-······· 2.83 • Small Cia!!..~. All Agl'c; tht> saml' QUe5!ron in the 'laml' thai !ht' Ci!y Council ot the City Drivers of Dump Trucks. 4 Yds. but lea than 8 Yds.
• Day lc Evening Cla.s...e'! ((Jrm coulrl be submitterl in le-.s nf N£>wpon Beach will hold a Water Level -·····-········ -··-······-···-----·-··-·-2.86
• lla..<t.c:t>S for Club Groups than onE.' p•ar. •n a r~>gular elec public hearln<> on Jun .. 8, 1959. Drivers of Trucka • Legal Payload Capaclcy Jesa than • Recreation Swimming ., .. "' 6 Tons 2 83 tlon With no Pxtra f'O'It · In !ht> Count'il Chambers of the ···-·--·····-·---·---·-····-··-··-·------·-·-· ENROLLING NOW Wf'rP they lt'rl to believe !ht>ir City Hall. 3300 Newport Boule -Drlvenr of Trucks • LeeaJ Payload Capadty between
OR 3-7170 overall lax· charge would b(' re· vard. Newport Beach, rega rding Drlv:n• o~0~0c': ·:··t.eaal-Payioacf'caP&dty between 2.86
NEWPORT HARBOR dlW'I'd if they signt>d? From J>('r the propo..qed budget as pre pa red 10 lr 15 Tons ·-·-·---·-··-----··---·· 2.91
• sonal experience I think the !'loll by the Clty Manaaer for the fis. Drivers ot Tranalte Mix -Under 3 Yds. ---··--= 3.07
Swl•m 5(hool c-Itation was vt'ry unfairly pre· ral yrar 19".J9-60. Copies of the Drlvere or Tranalte Mix-More than 3 Ydl. 3.21
senterl. proposed budget are a vailable Bricklayer and Stonemuon ·-·--··---··-·-·--·--··---4.00
f Brlcklayera d!.d Stonemuon Foreman (not less than I will vote against lnltlatlvt' or Inspection by the public In $2.00 ,.,., day above loume'""'•n ra•-) ""WBEilE LEAJUfllfQ TO Ordinanf'e No 878 the office of the City Cle rk. B lckW d ,_. ~~-.c SWIM IS rtnf.. . . MARGERY SCHROUDER, r n ~r "·--·----··-·-·-----.. -······-.. ---· 3.00 4~:r,a~g:.;exv!~~~ ~~d ~1 ~~~~r~cg,.w. City Cle rk. =~Ra~r-an'i'ironer·-.--.. ::·_·-_·::..-.-:~::::-_-_-_-_: ~~ ·";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;b;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~C;o;ro;n~a~d~el~M~a~r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. City of Newport Beach. Aapb< Plant Ftntman ---·-··--·--··--·-·-3.41 ,_ Publish: May 28, 1959 In the AlPha-It or Crusbtna Plant En.tneer -·-·-·-&71
Nrwport Harbor Ensign. Concrete or Asphalt Sp~adln •• lhchanlcal Tamplna,
WE CIVE S&B
CR.£0 STAJUS
or Pln.lahfil&' MaChine Operator . _ 3.11
CET TJIAT SECOD IBOT Heavy Duty a.patrman --·-------·-----3.n Thl" Newpqrt Harbor lunlor Motor Patrol operator, lncludtne ~ type of Powu
Chamber or Commerce reminds La= General. or ciONti\ictiOn---· ~
th<>M who received their first Any Cl...ukaUon omlt:tecS twreln. "OOtie.e than-= 2.88
polio shots at the Jaycee polio Wntordn\l:r Worker -·-·--&.10 clinic held Jut month at the StNeturaJ WOitcer -· . aJ15
Horace Enslen School ahould Patnta., an.h . 1.48 ret their eeeond •hot.a wlthJn the Palnw, Spay Ca.n or San4 Bluter (7.!J.r. 0.,) _ &.13
next 2 WMb from a pr'lvate 4..00
phyald•n. Gneral CoftdltloM U5
23.12
24..32
22.96
21.44
23.92
22.96
21.84
23.44
23.44
30.48
25.36
29.68
23.92
25..36
28.16
25.36
30.48
30.00
30.48
30.48
29.68 29.68
All ..... aN to be CDDpared OD u.it ... al tbe Qt7 -...~-·
TDG ftAirll a ~ -eldmee. ar tbe .-...u. ar '""*to • .._ • • bid wW • Mel,..,.... a'.CeellwtW w110 laM not bMD ~:r;u::.----: wtU. ~ ..,... .. _ .. a...-.. Dh18lon Ill ... Jll t 'IMJ Col&
Jf o. A·33230
JfOTICE TO ca.EDITOII.S
ESTATE OF W. S. ADAMS aka
WINFIELD SCOTT ADAMS aka
WlNFlELD S. ADAMS, DE·
CEASED.
NO'l1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the c~ltors ot and an persons
hav1ng cla ims against the said
d~dent or said estate to file
them with the necessary vouch·
e rs In the otflce of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of the State
or California, In and for the
County or Oranre. or to present
the same, with the necessary
vouchers, to the undersigned at
his or her place or business, to-
wit:
Law Office or Galvin R.
Keene, Attorney At Law, 333
N. Newport Blvd., Newport
l3each. Calltornla.
within six months after the tlr!it
publication of this notice.
Dated May 22, 1959.
ANN S. ADAMS,
Adpllnlstratrix of the Estate
or said d~ent.
Galvin R. Keene
Attorney At Law •
333 North Newport Blvd.
Newport Jk>ach, Calif.
Publish: May 28. June 4, 11 , 18,
In the Newport Harbor Ensl~n.
• X.CLV'DJIIQ IIIAJIJOO,
1ft
All1) cvr
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Otadren's We«
y erd.ge -linens
IAI•ow·s
l* VI. Uclo
Newpot+ luc:h, c.fif .
FREE PARKING IN REAR
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• ORANGE COUNTY'S • : IIEW IADIO:
• StATION : • • • • • •
• HUP US TlST -liS TIM • • • • fOI PillE DETAILS •
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MISSES GOOD
'ntiS AT NEW
PLANT JOB
Cary fWril. 2837 W. Aveooe
34. _, lhin&ml about bJI tuture
OOl" Sundal' attemooo, aDd ttl tour
daVl ~bad done torMthlna about
It "1 was ewoer1< need u a Pt"f·
snnoe• "tanat<"f. but J was WOft:.
lng on lndurtrial surv~n. • ~ •id.
"lbat at!~o & ~ to loo&
at ttw Hdp Wanted columns to
the cWsi.Sed 011et ot The a...o. Ansr~tes nmea. 1 touod t.h • 10b
1 W!nred naht awav. and rn lour
d:a Vl 1 l''aS hired out :M ')() • P!)U-
canb as Penonoel Manatrer o# a
plllnt m F resoo But there 1 one
!hinc J m ~roinc to rruss uo there.
and that t The Times. ! lUSt hope
1 c:an lind a ola<'f' to Jlvt' aJ eostlv
at • ~ound !he oob I Wllntt"d Yn st• Times Cla~•lfl~d N,u sure
handy to ha~ around. •
l.ft>re aoin Is prool !h:tt what·
e ver vour oeeda. vou II tn.o 1t
tastt'r setl 1_1 quicker. throuab Ti~ Cl~t((lfted .\ds. f or Tl~
Clu slfied s~n Ice, call ORiole
5-0257. And If you would like a ·~ COPY ot t~ 68·oaat> bOOk . -Histoo' k Headlines.~ lhowtnc
froot Clelel ot I'hel'bnel ~
iDI lmporta Dt t!'VC'OtJ ot hi I on> .a lust write .. Hbtory Ia HeedUo.a,
Tbe n-.. Lol AApJ. 53.
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1111111'1' i
Llll IIIIET • .......
DIJ tbe:N cru;y opeonlnJ ancJ
cldlllnJ day• tor Memorial Day
week-end • • .• All departments
wlll be doeed Saturday, May 30.
wltb the nceptlon of tbe Flower
ShOp, ·which will be open ... On
•
Sunday all department. will be
open wlth the exception of the
Bakery, which will be cloeed. at
It usually tsn't on Sundays, and
the Flower Shop. which wUl be
closed at It always Js on Sunday.
* * * •JtJ Llclo ... Dcrp clrawtll9
tilDe for tM u.s. •• lcdJbMt
cmcS 23 dWeNat adU.V 9ift8
·-tbe .-t .. 1.* ...... tills Friday at • .. ~ ,..... oat
ta boat. Bat to tM'b69 bMa·
Wul b a 11 d I a I abletGalllng
ota~DAt blae 811t. 4llld.,...
treM ••• Ana't .......... tatesn Flnt a,_...~.
MCood a car. tWI'd -aato•
............ ad fowtb
a Lido It ..w.oatl tutb. C*DO
Ia aDd bo pliiiMDtly ~
f or .. -.. got ,_,_.,., .. O'NI'Y·
bocty waots st......S ~ la
cnu pang pot ...
* * * Pepperldge Farm's new fraz.en
breada and rolls are snowballing
round and round the butter
spreading c-lrdea · · · · Delicious
f.lmlly Rye. Golden Flake Butter
Jems, round daJnty Party Rolls,d
brown and serve French Brea
and Hearth Rolls ... Thls long
llne·UP of bread and roll goodies
all began about 15 years ago l,n
the kitchen of Margaret Rudkin s
Pepperldge Farm HoUM, where
to stimulate the appetite of a
failing asthmatic son, she ba~
bread of honey, pure but1er an
whole wheat, eround on old
French buhr stones In an old
lOth century Crlst Mill ... Her
efforts were rewarded. becaUM
today her liOn ll well and happy
and attendlnl colleae · · ·
* * * .. .......................... -.....
stacy. ....... ... • -. fa1
boaltla·ball f' I .. ,tr:t,..,....
too ••• bit -.. --.:. '= ... ADd....... .._._
U..Orful .... ~· ·-w-...t ..... ayaudllltlad • • •
lleitwet ...-I 1.-1Mr ~t·
cliOD to ao .. ..-...W.. Fla·
ally a ~pletely .....-.
plallt ta x...ur. ~· Tbo nou ta still noee ~ Ia .... old grlat .w
aDd t1ao bi'OCid Mad laiJIIIIod
lD tb• .-aU batcboa .........
WIOd lD bor lint ba)d,ngs • • •
Margant boU... tM baod
laMadlag Ia tJDpoftwlt ......
ao...Uy au,....._. eacb .....,
Jaaoa61r ••• nta wW. wMat
bnad ll ~ ...... Ill·
IDM t W.. c:aJr,o. Tbo rolla I
bern -pled CIJ'O rkh CIDCl
flakey aDd ftiY boliDe baked.
* * * You'll still take a sweet! We've
got those too . . . and new ones
with dJUerent colored Icings and
shapes and ln&redlents · · · But
outs1andln&IY dealaned ln our
Bakery for ahowen, weddlnp,
parties afternoon teu, after din·
ner or Just anytime · · · Whipped
Cream RJnaa are a bll 10-lnch
donut of ~me puff pastry, ~llt
In the middle and filled with
either chocolate or plan whipped
creme, topped wlth chocolate k·
lne . . . News In Petit Fours,
dalnty white Iced equaret with
rupben)' fllUne and a marsh·
mallow on top · · · Creme puff aheU. ate filled with rum CUI·
tard, pink Iced w1th chopped al·
monda or yellow Iced wlth choco·
late allvers .•.
* * * a.. ... a C'MOOI ... CiiiiiiL
Cl 1 ld. wltll baFUI a4
.......... ..-. ... wttll
wtiJJ ll -. ••rlalllecl ......__ ........... .. ;:n; .... , Or I ! ..... _..... __ ._ .......... ... *" ... , ..,. .. ,, rl
.... ~Or·• I .... .. ......., .......... ..... ,, ., .......... ... .......... , . ..-
~---,..Or IIIII tii
.._~ ...... -.....
......... 0 -..r~~~ert
* * * U J'OII'Ve tot a IWMt mlllt
tootb ,. tbl ........ the bU·
NEW OFFICEAS were elected recently at the
e nn uel meeting of the C orono Highlands Prop·
erty Owners Assn. et tho Ville Morine Resteu·
rent. Here, seated left to right, oro Mrs. Lyell
Buttermore, secrotory-treosurer: Chester Purcell,
outgoing president end re-elected os member of
the bo.rd: Uoyd Foley, the new pre$ident: Mrs.
Ed Babson, director; end standing. left to right,
MOnte Friend, director. end Jock Scott. vice-
president. Not f>'es.nt for the photo were direc·
tors W. L Dono, Bob McFarren, Gen. Michael
Heoly end Gen. T. J. Cushman. jEnSIC~n photo)
S I 000 for Lido Kids Program
Ruth Paddock Gibbs of New. The Udo Isle Woman's Club .Stua rt Babcook, third v1ce·presl-port Heights la asklng $50,677.15
voted at Its May meeetlng to dent; Mrs. Kenneth Snoke, re· damages from Roy Edea r Riley
present a $1,000 check to the cordln& secret a r y; Mrs. Platt of Balboa Island, claiminr that
Lido llle Community Aun. for a Pluton, treasurer; and Mrs. Rob·. hls reckless drlvlng caused the
children's recreational aummer ert Bonner, correspondln& secre-death of her daurhter, Jay Bohle,
program. tary. In an accident near Laguna May
New officers were also elected IIELIOXS WELCOME IOJr 30 l958. Attorney Jo' " N~lson at the May meeting, They are: A son wel&hlnr 6 pounds was ' ed
Mrs. Frank Austin, presldent; born Thursday, May 21, to Wll· Hurtt or Corona del Mar flJ the
5 YRS. AGO
eMAY.,, 1 .. '"'-a.u.anc.: ol ..,.000 Jn bon~ to~ lldWaoJ addlt.klaa waa
appnwed l,J72 to a28 In Uwt l'few.
port Elementary Sehool Dt.trlct
election; M.-.. ~d iarlow ol
Balboa Island defeated J. A. leek
of Balboe bland In the truatee
race; ttuatees Jlm lay and Hra.
Loull Cllenar were re·elected ...
Incumbent Donovan Lawhead of
SHJ Beach won Oft!' Dr. Ed
Milum ol Bay Shore. In tbe Or·
ance Cout Colle&e trustee race
. . • Don Lebo, 54, of 603 lrll
Ave., Corona ckl Mar, a real es-
tate broker, dJed May 22 l.n Hoar
Ho.pltaJ.
Qwto. Twt.at. .... c:a:JM to
Or-.. c.a.ty ~ bt ·-· cllod Moy 11 at 11118 .._., 1a.
T .... A...,..,._w..t , .• eo.. Cu:lwba JtUPt tMil pet
la tbo clldkllltiaa C I I mMe at
t.llo ... pwt ...... Elb
Lodto m VIa Opod!e. Wupwt
a.ada ••• Dick IUdlard. .....
fill llldaanl'• M a r IE o t. ,..
---pnUdeat .c ua. .... ly 019""1.., Lido Sbopl A-. .. .
Dr. A1MJt Stodrtoa ,.. eJectOd
Pl ...... t .. tbe ....... au&
" ;uty Owaaa ...... City Manager John Sailors re-
ported to City Council that Mon·
t~rey 011 Co. has been dlr«ted
to begin drilling tidelands oll
well No. 3 ... The propoeed re·
subdivision of Rocky Point ln
Corona del Mar tor multiple
dwelling development was de·
ni~d by the Newport ~ach City
Planning Commission; the City
Council will hold an adjourned
meeting tomorrow to dl.scul8
plans to saw Rock Point u a
park site ... Mrs. Nonnan Wat80n, first vice· llam and Dorinda Nelson, 601 damage suit In Superior Court.
president; Mrs. Stephen Dingle, Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar In :;:;;=====================:;=;:::
second vtce-pretlldent: Mra. Hoar H011pltal. NEWS OF I Q YEARS AGQ
OIIJ)tiiAIICE XO. m the provisions of thla Chapter."
AN ORDINANCE 0 F THE SECTION 3: Section 6302 or ----------------·-------CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH the Newport Beach Municipal
AMENDING SECTIONS 6101. Code Is am~nded to read:
6301 and 6302 OF THE NEW-"SECTION 6302. hnUt F-.
PORT BEACH MUNlctPAL (a) £very ~rson canylng on
C 0 DE RELA11NG TO B\JSl· a sale as spectned ln Section
NESS LICENSES AND PER· 6300 of this Chapter shalt pay
MlTS FOR tLoSr.JG . OUT a ~rmlt fee of Fifty Dollars
SALES. f$501 tor a period of one month
The City Council of the City In advance. If, at any time
of Newport Beach does ordain during the !'laid one month pe
as follows: rlod, a sworn application shall
SEC110N 1: SectJon 6101 of ~ tiled with the City making
the Newport Beach Municipal It ap~ar that all of the goods
Code Is amended to read: In the oririnal Inventory have
"SECTION 6101. Lk:easo ••· not bef>n sold. a cr-ompanied by
qulred. Except when operating an Inventory of what remailts.
under a permit Issued pursu. showing actual purchase price.
ant to Chapter 3 of this Art!· a supplemental permit may be
cle, no person, either for hlm . Issued. at the discretion of the
self or any other person. shall City Council. upon compliance
operate any business specifi ed by the applicant w1th the re-
In this Article, In the City, qulrements of the orlrlnal per.
without first having obtained mit. and upon the payment of
a license from the City to do an additional permlt fee of
so, or without complying with Fifty Dollars ($501 ~r r.tonth
.MAY & lMt
The Newport Beach Ebell Club
finally \'ecelved permission from
the City Council to build a new
clubhouse near the pr es e n t
building on Balboa Blvd. In Sal·
boa; the Planning Commission
had voted against allowing the
Ebell Club to build there ...
The rontract for ronstrut"tion of
additional clusrooms at the Co·
rona ~I Mar School was awarded
to contractor Ralph Hoyle on a
bid or $68,666. s.-a p(ats of tbo ran AB
blood ~ boa nc:el90d ·-Mra. J..U. Toa.rtellot of Coro-
aa del Mar after laat .... lr'a
appaaL cmd abe .... •oc:au·
f1lll:r opoi'Citod oa at St.
Joeepb'a a-.-tal • • • Mayor
Dldr Dralle GDIIOUDICed tJilat a
rOdactiola of 5 per c:eot la tbo
d ty ~ Ia coa-.platod f•
the ................ ~ la tbo
net Ave., Balboa Island, so that
a dwelling can be c-ompleted be·
fore her roming marriage to Or.
Oliver Howell.
A Cln FOB THE D OU,S
Donald and Dorothy Koll of 124
Via Trieste. Lido Isle. are the
parents of a daughter born
Wednesday, May 20. in Hoag
Hospital. weighing 6 pounds and
1 ounce.
SOX BOD TO ALLAmS
John and Tanla Allard. 1324
Estelle Ln., Harbor Highlands,
are the parents of a son born
Thursday, May 21. In Hoag Hos·
pltal, weighing 8 pounds, 10
ounces.
any and all ~aulatlona of ln advance. auch permlt to
such business contained In this conUnue In eUect for an addl· tax ,,... 15 ceeb to • wab. FVIfDAL DlaZCIOJIS ~Newport Beach Clt.y Coun· __ .:..;::;,;,;,:=.;;;:;..:.;;=-....;;..;;;-..._.,
Professional
Directory
Article; and the carrylna on tiona) period not exceedln&
of any such bu.slnea without two (2 ) months • ell heeded C\lpfd'a Plllht and ftleD~ Jlf~ Sentce
tim havlna obtained a license ( b I' A perml t Issued under
from the City to do so, or wtth· the provisions of this Chapter
out complytnc with any and shall be valid only tor the in·
all regulations ol such busl-ventoried (oods.
called a special meetln& to pua
on the reequest or Doris Granl·
cher for a variance at 111 Gar·
ness contained In this Article. (cl A permit Issued under LEGAL KOTI<:;E
shall ronstltute a separate the provisions of this Chapter CEJITJFICATE OP .VSIJfESS
violation of this Article tor shall not be transferable. Fictitioas Flna 11 ...
each and every day that such (dl A person being issued THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby
business la so carried on." a permit under the provlslons certify that she ls c-onducting a
SECTION 2: Section 6301 or the of this Chapter shall at the Retail Store 1 Home Furnishings I
Newport Beach Municipal Code time th~ permit Is Issued s ur-business at 3707 E. Coa.s t Hwy.,
La amended to read: render the business license ls· Corona del Mar. Calif .. under the
"SEC110N 6301. A;pl.lcatloa. sued to him for the business fictitious name of THE HOME
(a) Evert person carryine on being discontinued. SHOW and that said firm Is com -
a sale as specified In Section (el A pennJt Issued under posed of the following person
6300 of this Chapter shall make th~ provisions of this Chapter whose name In full and plac-e of
a written application to the Is subject to Immediate revo-residence a re a.os follows, to-wit:
City for a permit so to do. cation by the City Manager Mary Urschel. 209 Driftwood
Saki appllcaUon a ha 11 be upon a determination by him Rd .. Corona del Mar, Calif.
signed and sworn to by said that the permittee Is operat· wtTNE..<;S my hand this 20th
applicant, and shall state all lng contrary to or has violated day of May. 1959.
the facts In reaard to the ron· any provision of this Ch apter. MARY URSCHEL
templated sale. the pertC'd of The decision of the City Man· STATE OF SALlFORNIA
time during wh.Jch said sale ager may be appealed to the COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 s.~.
shall be held, sald period not City Council, and its decision ON nus 20th day of May,
to exceed three <3l months. Is final. 1959, befor~ me. a Notary Public
together with a statement that A permit Issued under the In and for said county and state.
no goods, wares and merchan-provisions of this Chapter may residing therein, duly rommis·
dlse have been purchased or be revoked and may thereafter sloned and sworn, personally ap-
reeeived durin& the ~o4 ol be r.lnstated by the City peared Mary Urschel. known to
PABD:S-BELL
IIOR'n1A.RY
110 Broadway
u I-K13 It 8-30& eo.ta .....
HARBOR REST
"MEMORJAL PARK
3131 Harbor Blvd. at Gisler
Co&ta Mesa
JrJVBERLY ~n:lll thJf17 (30) de,. lmrDedJately Counctl In accordance with the me to be the person whose name
precedlne the tate ot 8UCh ap-procedure fOf' revocation and Is subscribed to the within In· '-----
pUcatlon lot tbe ~ ol t>tlnstatement of bu.alness li· strument. and acklowledged to
addlnJ ..me to that bl iitock cenMS .et out In Section 6111 me that she exe<'Uted th~ same. For all 70W' for sale. and the ..aeon for ot thls Code... I WITNESS m1 bnd and orti
such ale. 'n.e appllcatJon SICIION 4: This ordinance clal ~al. THE ENSIGN
sba1J be aecompai\Md by a n shaD be publlshed once In the VERA JEAN SHELP, Publishin" g Co.
Inventory of ~ lhowlnl l'f.-port Harbor Enstan. a news· Notary Public In and for said
the aetual puret\ue prlce, the papeor of ~neral ctrculatton, County and State. 0-.a. S.a551
names of per.orte &om whom plinted and publbhed In the My Commission expires Dec. 30, 21150 E. Coast lllc'b•., auch ,ooaa ...,.. obtaJ.Md, the Clty ol Newport Beach, and the 1961.
date or P'*J'Cbue. t"'-date of N.me llhall be effective 30 days Publish: May 28. June 4, 11, 18. Corona del Mar
dellwry ot 11UCb IQOda. and aD after the date ol Its adoption. 19fi9, ln the Newport Harbor En· Prtntln. Needs!
detaJls ~ry to ldentUy Tttq ordl~nce wu Introduced as.l~&n~· =======;-.;::==~===========; t\ally the aoocb to be .ald. at a rqular meetln& ol the City r
(b) The Olr«tor of Ft· Coundl o( the City ol Newport
nance aball accept and We BMch held on the 11th day of
sald application and ahall en. May, lB. and wu adopted on
done t hereon the date aucb. the 2lSth cSa.y of May, 18. by
penntt Is crantect Of refU.Ied. the ronowtna vote. to wlt:
(c) No penon aball make A. Y E,S. COUNCILM:EN: Bart.
a fa!R statement 1n sueb ap-Lorenz. Somera. AtkiMOn. me·
pllcatJon. bte. Stoddard.
(d) ~ appllmnt aball sub· MO.S. COUNCILMEN: None.
mit with hla appllcallon a cor. A&a:8T C 0 UNCI L MEN :
porate sweb" bond .-.yable to IClnplf'Y.
the Qt)' ol Mewport BMcb In lAMES B. STODDARD •
tbe penal aum ol One ~-llkJor •
aDd DoUara CSJ,..OOO), C'Oftdt. .ut.t: K.UGEitY SC'RROUDER.
tloMCI apon eompllanc. With Ot7 0ertt.
FIDEl aw&IY
Something ..
iD • " .. ...,
FRESEN JEWElRY ..... ,. ..
•••••••••••••••••• • ·-UWiCM't ., ... Ill ~! ;;; :
: ............ :\l.wt w.., •
Lilli.., •• , ...... .
QUITS BUSINESS
..
At Lido We, Newport Beach
SELLING OUT
Our Entn Stod: of Imported •nd Domestic
MEN'S WEAR
CUSTOM CLOTHING
These Prices Now in Effect
IPEJI SITUDAY • Y 'Ia. I E_,.._ ... ...,
Evwy Suit
AI Men's
Wear
Original Price!
C.t••IIMJ~·--
Balantlne t()(Y~ Cashmere: SUks from France and ItaJy. lm·
ported Italian and Turk1sh Mohairs. lm~ SUk and Cash· men, SUk and Worsteds. All New SpnJ1&, 19fi9. ~~o.:~~IIS-$1 Js .. 1/2 PRJa
s,.t ....
I()(Y( Pure Imported Cashmeres. Shetlands from Scotland, Out~r H~brides ll!les and Isle of Skyre. Pure Silks trom Mllan.
Italy, Imported Silklr and Wools, including v~ry litht ~ithts.
Or$50i9iMiy $9S.OO-$t9 .. 50-$79..50 ''2
I . PRICE
111M TlillnMI Sllcb
Hom~made of Importe-d Rf'v~rw 'IWL<t!t. Light weight lm·
ported Worstf'ds, Imported Troplcals and Worsteds. Flannels. f'tC
Ori9in•lty $42.50-$32.50
$2CJ.CJS-$19.9St$ I 5.95 PRICE
Imported 100' < Alpara $\\·eaters, Real Casual EleganN> The
golfer's most covett-d swt>atN. worn and roiiPC'tl'd bv most
top pla~ers. Cardl.Jans wtth lt't'ves and slt't'VE'Iess.
Oriqindy $42.50.537 .so. ,,
$29.50-$25.00-$11.50 12 PRICE
s,.t Slilts
Mad~ of lmportf'd Purt> Silks. St>a Island Cottons., Irish
Ltnens, Batistes. Ma~ and Fine SwLc;.s Cottons. ~$11.95-'I $12.50-$10.9S-$1.CJS..$6.CJS 2 PR ICC
Knit. full fashlonE'd. l'hOrt ·'>lP<'Yrd raglan chouldE'r coCler
than cashmere Hand washable. dries qutt•kly.
Origtn.ly $10.95 ._,. •a;•••
Imported silks. fi~ 2 x 2 Pima. St-a Island rottons..
and rotton drip dry. Rt-qull'e'S little or no Ironing.
Originoly $10.95 ....... ,
All rnen'a C'oJoenes. M~n's lt'"A'dry, -.r at"ceS·
sories, leather roods. belts, robes. etc..
1/2
PRICE
da<TOn
PRICE
Pkla
,
.,..,,,.n
MOIIW'-Ih
.,. nan
THESE 6 GRADUATES of Newport Harbor High School have been
seled ed to attend the Stanford student center in Stottgart, Ger-
many, for the coming school year. Anne Lardner of Lido Isle and
Terry Dallas of Newport Heights will attend the center in Ger-
many fro m June to December, 1959. Attending from January to
June, 1960, will be Gary Deem and Ron Keeler of Corona del Mar,
Dan Pierce of BalbQ• and Stanley lewis of Cliff Haven. They are
1958 grads of Harbor High. ,
DO YOU WAHT • IM• • rWe, •
............ .., .....,, ()p 4• ~ ~
""''.W.. .. tel7 Try IMifl' .......
fW ... oaw. J..OAO. ,_,..
Hoag Juniors
Will Hold Tea
The junior chapter or ttte Hoog
Hospita l Auxiliary will hold a
tea at 2 p.m. Saturday. June 13,
a t the home of Da le Feinstein,
751 Via Udo Soud. Udo Isle.
Building Dept. Reports
Alioth8r Million Month
Memorial Day
Racing Slated
Sailboat races, a buffet dinner·
dance and p~ntatlon of tro·
phles will highlight the Balboa
Yacht Club's annual Memorial
Day Rega tta on Saturday and
Sunday.
HERM SMITH IS HERE ..... .
SWIMMING POOLS .. _,..,,., ....... .,..._ _...._,_,,
• 111111 TUISFER
IITIIIIE m E. 17tlll STJ~&n ~ .... ......... & ....
Uberty •• .,.,, u..tr 1-lMI
............
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
SUPPUES .•. STA'nONERY
Gift J'OIU lapoe'-t
nc:arda centJied fll'e proe.cu. wttb
IKStJLATED FILES • • •
Udo Sboppi.DcJ C.ater
OIUole 3-1110 -U30 VIa Lido
JAMES D.
RAY
Buil~iac Coltractor
M46 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DR ... AR
OJUol.e S-G510
The purpose or the tea ls to
Interest prospective members In
joining the Junior Auxiliary.
which accepts girls from th~ age
of 16 through 18.
The juniors help sort and de·
liver mall, water plants and
flowers. rearrange and freshen
bouquets, loan books and maga-
zones to patients, and do various
types secretarial work.
The officers of the J unior AUX·
lllary are Diane Riggs. chair·
man; Linda Caudell. first vlt-e·
chairman; Vicky Burrou~hs, SE"<'
ond vice-chairman: Sally Ey·
mann, recording secretary; Ra·
chaf.'l Stewart, correspondang SN'·
rf.'tary: Terri Marshall. treasurer,
and Ann Humason. historian.
PALA.FOOTAS WELCOME SOif
John and ~far~aret Palafoutas
of 208 34th St . Newport. bt'<'ame
the parents of a son W<'ighang 7
pound"· t:> ounre" Sunrlay. May
li, at Hoag ~temoraal Ho ... pital.
Thf' Palatoutas namf'rl th('lr nf'w
baby John Ro~rt. Tht>y arl' th<'
parPnts of another b9Y nam<'d
Lewis. who is a y<'ar old. Mr.
Palafoutas is a fm•t laf'Ut('nant 1n
tht' Marine C"orp'!. stationed at
Santa Ana as a hPiicopler pilot.
T AlllfOWSI':E ON USS MIDWAY
Olton Tarnowske, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tarnowske of
538Tustm ·Ave. Newport Heights,
Is serving aboard the U.S.S Mad·
way operating wath the Pacific
FJ~ti off. the eost of north~rn
CaHftonia. He is a boilerman
third class.
1.0% MORTGAGE
INVESTMENTS
SouDd KorttJaps ban aU U.. qaallU.. of em
UICIIlJellt lD ... tmeDt:
• SMALL JIOTES FOB DIVEJLSIFICA TIOW.
• JKTEu:sT PAID KOWTBLT.
• SROIIT TEDI KAT'U'BlT1ES.
• 100"1. SEctnlEJ) IK A GROWJJIG AaEA.
• 10"1. DfTEJlEST PEB AIOfVJI.
Let ua create a4dltioDal lDcame 101' you.
WE MAKAGE. SEJIVICE AJfD COLLECT
Evans G. Parker & Co.
TE WIIILE
HAIDWUE
Authorized HOOVER SALES and SERVICE
HARDWARE * HOUSEWARES * GIFTS
1802 Newport Blvd. at 18th St., eo.ta MHa
Phone: Uberty 8-3426
Costa Mesa Lum•erCo. • LUMBER -IUILDING MAtERIALS
.......... c.e. .... &.a.tr .....
Orco Block Co.
BUILDJHG ILOCIS-JW. SIZES-AU TYPES
1....._ 7-1111 • -a r tr s.aa
.. K, n-••tr IIIILJitrlll.._..,._
LI'&HIO AD
PIIYIIE ..... ~
Mon-than 3000,000 permits
w ere Issued during the past
wet-k by the Newport Beach
Building Dept .. hoostlng the May
total over a m illion dollars and
the re<-ord tor the year almost up
to $11 million.
Tht> largf'St permit was for a
$40.000 dwelling that Owen Car-
IN is building on Harbor Js~nd
Rd., near Beacon Bay. Other siz-
able residential permits were 3
dwellings In the Upper Bay area
and one dwelling In Newport
Heights.
Following permits were issued:
• COROifA DEL MAa
William Lyons. add second
'!tory, 103 Bayside Pl.. $8,000;
Richard Mower, fenre, 512 Lark·
spur, $170.
• IRVDfE TERilACE
Ted Tapft>r, swimming pool,
2001 r.alatea. 52.500.
• CAMEO SKORE.S
Walllam &hworer, 5wlmming
pool, 1321 Gorham. $2,500.
• SHORE CLIFFS
R. L. G<>vt>r, addition, 311 Drift·
wOO<l, $4 ,500.
• BALBOA ISLAJfD
WUIIam &hworer. foundation,
HY7 Sapphirf'. $2,000: F. J. Han-
-wn. altNationll. 213 Ruby, $],. .;oo: r.rorge SalfNtleld. widen
gurage door. 801 N. Bay Ft.. $250.
• CLIFF HAVEN
John Waters, add to previous
J){'rmit, 30.1 Kings Pl.. $500; Don
Noel. addition, 412 Snug Harbor,
S3.7RO.
• lfEWPOIIT REJGBTS
John Voeel, 1-unlt, 2-story
dwelling, 430 Rlve111lde, $24.300.
• LIDO ISLE
M Sontag, swimming pool, 130
Vaa Lon:a. $2,400.
• BALBOA
Roas Dickinson, alterations,
2100 Ocean. $60; James Hines,
addition and alterations. 1344 W.
Bay. $8.900: Richard Van Na.tc.,
add windows and door. 213 E.
Bay, $150; Frank AIJritz. waiJ,
924 E. Ocean Ft., $100; Charles
Lanelere, studio apartment, 917
W. Bay Ave .. $8.195.
wo. 12011
IN 'mE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CAU FOR.NlA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE.
SUMMONS
Action brough t In the Superior
Court ot the County of Orange,
and Complaint flied In the Qt.
flee of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County.
VlOl..A MAY TAYLOR, Plain-
tiff, vs. DILLON G. TAYLOR, De ·
rendant.
The people of the State ol Cal·
lfornla send g~tlngs to DILLON
G. TAYLOR. Defendant.
You a re dl~ to appear In
an aetlon brought against you by
the above named plalntlU, In
the Superior Court or the State
of CAlifornia, In and for the
County or Orange, and to an·
swer the complaint therein with-
In ten days after the aervlce on
you of thl• summons, .If eerved
)Within the County of Orange, or
Within thirty daya If ~rved else·
wh~re. and you are notified that
uniHS you so appear and a nawer
as above required, the plalntla
will ta ke judgment for any
money . or damages demanded
In the Com~lalnt. u ari.alng UP·
on contract. or wtiJ apply to the
Court for any other relief de·
manded In the complalnt.
Given undel' my hand and
seal of the .Supetior Court of the
County or Orange. State of Call·
Cornia. tbJa 15th cb.y ol May.
1959.
(Seal Superior Cowt
Orange County)
L. B. WALLACE.
County Cl.rk aD4 Oetk ol the
Superior Coa.rt o( tbe State ol
CallfomJa. In and for the Cou.Dty'
olOranp.
By Wayne A.. Drapr, Deputy.
Harwood. B~n • ~ Attome:J far Plalnt111
1155 VIa IJclo.
11..,.-t ...... Calltemla. ......,....:a.. ..... ,_bUM: X., a ,_. Ct 11; II
....... ....... 'cL
• UPPER BA \' AREA
Jack Coyle. J . unit, 1-story
dwe!Ung. 2353 Irvine, $25,000;
A u s t In Sturtevant, swimming
pool, 1400 Westcllff. $3,000, and
heater enclosure, SlOO; Gordon
Andrew, swimming pool, 1906
Teresita, $2,900 and healer en·
closure, $100; Edith Roge111, 1·
unit, 1-story dwelling, 2001 Holl ·
day, $22,720; Ed Elsenblss, swim·
mJng pool, 1424 Estelle, $2,500;
Philip Briley, 1-unlt, 1-atory
dwelling, 1718 Marlin, $25,000.
• lfEWPOJtT
Balboa Bay Club. platform,
1221 W. Coast, S3.000; Thomas
Wood, 1-unlt, 2-story dwelling,
310 36th, Sll.400; C:.Orge Buecola.
sign for Bay-Lido Building, 3700
Newport, $1.000: AI Mickle. C'a ·
bana, 45 El Paseo, Lido Park, $2,·
875; AI Hadley, coffet-shop and
apartment, 2010 W. <Xean Ft..
$19.000; Riehard Dwyer. boot
sales office, 2001 W. Coast, S2.·
800: H. L. Ashabraner, move
family room to eonform to M.'t·
baek regulations. 4001 Mar<'lJs.
$1.500: AI Hadley. 2-unlt. 2-story
rlwellings at 2006 a nd 2008 W.
Oct>an Ft., $16,500 each; A. ()e.
l.aetano, fenee, 601 36th, $175
Thomas Ranier, sign, 3210 VIa
Oporto, S35: Jamf>S Wright, re-
model, 2901 -05 Lafayette, $1,000:
Owen Carter. 1-unlt, 1-story
dwelling, 121 Harbor Is land Rd.,
$40,000; Cotton Goff, alterations,
2108 N e wport, $200; Orange
County Harbor D I 11 t rIc t, locker
rooms and work shelter, 1901
Bayside, $30,000.
S~G M TOI':OBANA
Navy Lt. Comdr. Harlan Bow-
man. son of Mrs. Sara Bowman
of 114 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Is
serving with the Naval Housing
Authority In Yokohama, Japan.
Thls u nit uslgns housing to
newly a.rr1ved members of the
U. S. Security Forces.
The races will be held at 1
p.m. on Saturday, and at 12 noon
and 2:30 p.m . on Sunday. Ocean
racing cIa ss e 11 are Starboats,
Rhodes, Pacific Coasts, Thlstl~.
Ludenr;, International 14's, Mer·
curya. Lightnings, Ocean Racing
a nd Albatross. Bay racing classes
are Lido 14 Sr.'s, Metcalf.s, Leh-
mans, Snowbirds. Sabot A·s, Sa-
bot B's and Penguins.
The buffet dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, fol-
lowed by a semi-formal dance.
The presentation. of trq.phles will
be at 6 p.m. Sunday. ,,
OllBS WELCOMt: DAUGHTER
A daughter welghmg 7 pounds,
13 ounces was born Tuesday.
May 19, to Arthur and Marilyn
Orr. 2507 Sierra Vista, In the
Upper Bay Area, In Hoag Hospl
tal.
La rgest and Most Complet@
Furniture Store in the Area
C.ll for f,...
DECORATING SERVICf
Ll bertv a. 5 518
Hou se~~~ ~ar~en
Furnishings for home1.
d ubs. yaChts.
l0t7 W. Co..r Hiqhwev
N-pott a..c.h
MATTRESSES
JrKW -DaO'D.DDIQ r .. ......_
l!Tqular Shapes
'm ...... -c.ttc.
COSTA ... SA r.tAnUss CO.
2110 ,.._.,.,. ....... U"-'ty a. llOJ
. II ....... , Aru
Opening Special
PUREI CILORIIE 4~ cal.
Picked up
30 Yean Experience in Pool S.rrice, RepcUrs
Complete Line of Pool Suppliea. •
SWIMMING INSTRUcnONS
HERI SIITIIItulnC EITEIPIIISES
1930 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mna
We Deliver Ml 6-lm
"i~f ~~ ACCBSOIIS
1\~tti~ Cold Scntm.
'Tu.\ F&&ntihm .
Jw •~td Po"c~Laln.
Pcwu,-. ScTolls
t~ SOUTH COAST 11.¥0.
LA40UMA lEACH • HYAn 4-Jftl
'" 1M 1\n Cc>t u,-
In all America
·the most favored place
to invest your savings
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
,
The Kewpcwt S.ach City Coun·
d l aave final approval lforMlay
evenJn• to OrdlMMe m whJcb
&llOWI bualneue. to hold d•· ln1 out •les without paytna a
hllh ucenae &ee.
Under thta new ordJnanee, the
merchant aumtndera hta bualnMS
lice"" and takaa out a apeclal
permjt for ~ tor 30 day1, re·
newable for 2 additional 30·day
pertoda at ~ each. The mer·
chant muat aubmlt an Inventory
of aooda and muat pcMJt a tl,OOO
aurety bond to suarantee com·
pllance with the ordinance.
The old ordinance called for
S25 a day for 30 daya, payable
In advance a tot•l of $750.
The Council also:
• Aereed to ahare In the oo.t
of trafflc alanala at the Irvine
Ave. Intersection w1th WestellU
Dr.-17th St., at the request of the
Costa Mesa City Council. Each
city will pay $5,040.
Watte ancJ smJth at the east of
$1,'72l.50.
• A~ed ftpt readntr of Or·
dlnance M2. raontna the Corona
cS.I Mar bead\ park to unclaal-
t1ed.
• Requ.ted the co u n t y to amencJ the JnMter plan of ahore·
line develolnent to lnclllde un·
der'Water Jots near the Corona del
Mar beach eo these Iota can be
purdlued by the atate for de·
velopment of "Pirate Cove" u a
atlll water bathlna beach.
• Authorlzed the expendlture
of SI600 to paint and plaster pub·
Uc reatrooma'ln Balbo&.
• ReJected an blda tor pollee
buildlnr wtna be c a use the
square foot CC»t of $22·124 was
con.sJdered exceaive: Clllled for
new plans for frame and atucxo
construction. rather than ctau A.
Bids will be called for the third
time. 0 . Z. Robertaon waa de·
dared low bidder In the second
b l d d l n 1 wtth $107,888 after
James Ray wu allowed to with·
draw hla $99.387 bid because of
.. ··-·~···· .. lea1atratlon fOI' Oral'\le Cout
CoUere aummer .ctlool, prevtoua-
b' announced as becJnntna June
1, Will be held June 8 to 13.
Houn will be 110m 9 a.m. to noon
and from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday
throu&h J'rlday and 9 a .m. to
noon on Saturday. June 13.
Classe. will belin Monday, June
15 llcxordlnr to Dr. Norman E.
WatJion, summer school director.
.
TWUDDAT, IIAY a , 1 .. M&WJICAT JUJmOa aaQir I
ALL HAIRCUTS
FOR MEN AND JOYS
ONLY $1.25
JA'rS
BAUER
SHOPS
-·A M&Wtoft JII.'IJ) ....... &Wtoll'l'
7al &. a&l.aOA JII.'IJ)-a&LIOA
ATTENTION PLEASE
I Dear Frieoda and V oten of Newport Beach
TilE TIE TUII .. UII&IE ••ECnOI
FEE .W: TIE WITD M.1. ·
·voTE YES on Tuesday. June 2
AdoPt Ordincmce 878
STOP lUDDEN TAXES AND WASTEFUL SPENDNIG
BeS.reiiV• YES • • Directed the city manaaer to
make a aurvey to determine 11
tralllc slrnals arc needed at
32nd St. and Newport Blvd., near
the Newport Beach City Hall.
• Oealgnated the city manarer
as the <"ity'a agent In obtalntna
housing and land use data block
hy block when the federal census
Is taken neX't year. Thla addl·
tlonal Information wllJ cost the
city $1,500.
a $10,000 error. e Adopted Resolution !5008 or-DICK CAMPI~~ of Corona del Mar is pictured with the tet~m
derlng the Improvement of Mar-trophy and the most vt~lut~ble playe r' trophy he won t~t the Second Cltbea.l Tax·payus CoaaJtt.e ef Rewport a.ach.
garet Dr. In the block across A.hrmy volle_yball_ tournamen~at Ft. Belvoir. Vt~. H6 wGS.., member of Arthur Cubbate. a.m......, •...-y o.la1er. Vic:e-ChainDcm: BanMt Could.
from Harbor High School, called t e champ1onsh1p teom, from Ft. Eustis. Vo. Secntary; Edwald JIMiy. n.. .......
for bids, to be turned In by 10:30 iriiiiiliiiliiiiili~~ii~~iiii~~~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i~~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
• Authorized the purchase of
up to date aerial maps for $450.
• Assigned the $26.10 out·
"tanding 1957 water account of
Prand s McEachen to the Retail
Merchants Credit Aslin. for prob·
able lltlllatlon for collection.
• Ca lied for blda, to be opened
June 18, for storm drainage lm·
provt>ments on Balboa Blvd. and
26th St., Wnt Newport. e Awarded the contract for
street llghtlnr Improvements on
Irvine Ave., Mariners Dr. and
Dover Dr., In the Harbor Hlrh·
lands·Westcllff area, to E. D.
Johnson Co. on the low bid of
$9,018. e Awarded the contract to re·
move weed!! from vacant lots to
a .m . Thursday, June 18.
• Instructed the city manager
to prepare a memo on the steps
to be followed to complete the
wtdenlnr of M a r g a r e l Dr.
throurb the block. eolng throueh
a portion of John Vogel's prop·
erty near the center of the block.
• Authorized the filing of a
petition by Clltf Haven residents
with the Newport Heights lrri·
(atlon Dlatrlct for exclusion from
that district. The city has worked
out arranrement.a for takine Cll!f
Hat-en Into the city water sys-
tem.
DO YOU WANT a Job, • rida, a -
.... tal, a baby slttw7 Or do you Ita••
so-tlti119 to ..07 Try &lslg" d aui-
fiad ads. Olliok l-0650.
L£CAL ROTICE with the ex<-eptlon only of s u<"h
ROTICE IRVtTIRC variations as may be required
SEALED ams under the special statutes pur-
IN. THE MATTER OF THE CON -suant to which proceedings here·
STRUcnON OF C E R T A I N under are taken and whl<"h have
IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER not been superseded by the pro-
WlTH APPURTENANCES AND visions of the Labor Code. Pref·
APPURTENANT W 0 R K IN erence to labor shall be given ~ARGARET DRIVE ASSESS· only In the manner provided by
~ENT DISTRICT IN ntE CITY law. OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALI· AJJ proposals or bids shall be
FORNIA. accompanied by a check payable
Pursuant to the provisions of to said City ol Newport Beach
the "Improvement Act of 1911," and certJtled by a responsible
being Division 7 of the Streets bank for an amount which s hall
and Highways Code of the State not be less than ten I 10~) per·
of California, and to the Resolu-<-ent of the aggregate of the pro·
tlon orderlnr the work, passed posai. or by a bond for said
and adopted by the City Council amount and so payable, signed
of the City of Newport Beach, by the bidder and two sureties,
directing thta Notl<"e, aald Coun-who shall justify before any of·
ell hereb¥ lnv1tu sealed bids and Cl<"er competent to administer an prop<~SAta for dolne the work and oath, In double the said amount
Improvement described ln Reso· and over and above all.statutory
lutlon of Intention No. 4976 In exemptions, or by a corporate
the above en t I t I e d matter, Surety Bond.
adopted on the Z7th day of April Said proposals or bids shall be
1959. and aald Rbolutlon of ln· delivered to the Clerk of the City
tentlon No. 4976 Is hereby refer· 'Of Newport Bea<"h, California, on
red to for a description of said or before the 18th day of June.
work and Improvement, the 1959, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock
grade8 to which It Is to be done, A.M., of said date, at the Offl<-e
a description of the dlstr'\<"t to of said City Clerk In the City
be assessed to pay the costs and Hall of the City of Newport
expenses thereof, the bonds to be Beach, California, said time be·
Lssuf'd, and tor all further par· lng not Jess than ten I lO l days
tlculars contained In said Reso· (p)m the time of the first publl·
lutlon of Intention. Reference ls cation or posting of this Notice.
hereby further made to the plans Bids will be opened on said day
and specifications and detailed and hour. The City Council re·
drawings for said work referred serves the rtrht to reject any and
to In aid Resolution of lnten· all propoaals or bids. should It
tlon. deem this 11ecessary for the pub·
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN ltc good. and also the blcl of
that the City Council of the C\ty the bidder who hal been delln·
of Newport Beach hu hereto-quent or untatthful In any tor·
tore esta blished a prevailing rate lifer contract with the city.
a nd seale of wares In accordance Propouls must ~ submitted
with Jaw to be paid ln the con· on the blank forms prepared llnd
!ltructlon of the above entitled tuml..shed for the purpoee and
Improvement. The aald rate and which may be obtained at the
scale was adopted by the City Office or the City Enalneer In
Council by Resolution No. :5009 the City Hall at Newport Beach,
on the ~th day of May, ~. C&llfornlll. At aald Offloe bidders
and 1..s on me In the Offtce of may obt&Jn copies or the plana,
the City Clerk of aald City of protlles &lid sped11Ciltlona (pr the
Newport Beach. That the aald contemplated Improvement, de·
rates and ecales are herein ret~r-pcMilt tor whleb w1ll be retunde4
red to and adopted In this Notice If the plans, profiles and A'Dj!Ct:n ... J
aa thouah tully and completely cations so obtained llre
!let forth herein, and that aald In rood condition to the office
scale, u adopted by said Reao-0\e City Enrtneer within 30 days
Jutlon, Is made a part of thU aft«!f the opening of blda.
Notice by reference. DATED this 25th day of May,
The contractor ahall. "' the 1959. pertonnance of the work and lm· MARGERY SCRROUDER,
provement, confonn to the Labor City Clerk of the City of
Code of the State or California Newport Beach, California.
antl other lawa of the State of PubUah: May 28 and June 4,
Calllomla appUCilble thueto. ln the Newport Harbor Enstan . .. _
..... ~a. ..... ...
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SUITES
6AND9
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AVAILABLE
"THE MASTERS 2435 BUILDING''
2435 EAST COAST HIIHWAY •
(Where MacArthur meets the Highway)
CHARLES W. lASTERS
BUD.DER
436 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar
ORiole 3-4120
Ivan WPlls & Sons
bui!t!trs 11111/ dt•tt•lrJ f)er s
SUITE 7
PHONE: ORiole 3-6823
TAPA HUT
GIFTS AND IMPORTS
DPEIIII EliL Y JUliE
PHONE: ORiole 3-7686
BOBKARG
INSURANCE
Personal General
PHONE: ORiole 3-3211
THE FOLLOWI. FillS IIDE THE COISTIUCnON OF "2435" POSSIBLE ,
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OFFICES •• lEI.
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EQU'IPIIUT Uln'ALS
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-.' J ha I: I..Del'ty a.Mll
(Contto .... fMm,... -)
Tury ..., 1edc 0 r a II a a.,
troll,y MC!Cllatock, Terrt Alfohtf,
Bortt ltkhal"ddlon. Boward GU · ~trap, llobtn JtyJett. Jud)< Ballu,
Mary IUcllardl. 'J'holnat Peter·
man, .. rbAra Ull.-nU..l.
lob S.na-ter, M1ke Irwin, Ted
Coopel', Sally Eymann, Judith
Henry, SUaan Hutrman. ao.
Eckert, Anne Ledbetter, lt.aJ
Hams.
aJCHA.ID a.uorT: 'I'M Jlfu.
biUte ,._.Uon litbOiatahlp ol tl.OOO fCII' eecll 01 4 ,._,. In
eol .....
Ka.INDA aou: Tr1 S&pa
liehoJarahlp ., tlOO. eunxa,..
Gold plM to the rlrl an4 boy
who have MfMCI the ma.t MrY•
Ice polnt.l In a 4·yeu period:
Robln Jtylett. and a , .. Mtw.n
Howard Gllatrap and lot'n Ha.t·
k.ell
SUwr piM to the rJrl and
boy with the hlfheet number ot
Mrvlce polnt.l for the put year:
Carolyn Cuey and Bob Terat.
8 INCIAI. AWQI)I
Honor Society: The followtnr
Malcn earned the honor ol.
memberahJp In the Natlonal
Honor Soclety, which requires
them to be on the honor toll for
3 consecutive quarters or ~ non·
oonaecutlve quarten within 2
yean -lean Anderson, Daryle
Bailey, Kltty Clune, Betty June
Davls, Charlotte Gibson, Loulse
Ueber, John 0 wens, Sandra
Spurreon, Karen Tollefson and
Nancy Walla.
Zonta Clob rlrl o1 the year,
Lorraine Cuthbert. who received
a $50 aavlnp bond.
DAR award for outatandlnr
cltlzenahlp, Terri Affolter, who
l"eQelved a aavlnp bond earlier
THESE AWAAD WINNERS, pictu,.d at the
Harbor High School service ~nquet, are, left to
right, Ross Ed.erf, who received o Costa Mes4
Lions Club scholarship ; Elmer Schuman, scholar·
ships at Reed College and Stanford: Horst Rich·
o_Idson, High School PTA schOlarship; Howord
G ildrap, gold pin tying with John Has~ell for
most service points in e ,..year ~riod.
8ICIIOLADJIDI
NANCY MlCHAEL: US alumni
scholanhlp tor any UC branch.
DERJ DAYTON : Choice of state
acholanhlp for any collere in the
state, tuition and expense schol·
anhlp at Pomona, or one at
Pomona, or one at Swarthmore
Colleee.
ELMER SCHUMAN: Chol~ of
tuition and experae scholarship
at ~ College or Stanford Unl·
venit)'.
In the year.
Harvard prize ·book, awarded
to an exceptional Junior boy:
John Caae, next year's student
body prealdent.
Llona Club award 'lor speak·
lnr contest: Carol Camardo.
Spanish Club award for OUt·
standlnr 8cltolanhlp In lan.
ruaaes: Carolyn Casey.
Board of R.alton essay con.
test: Deri Dayton, tint prtze, $50;
lo Anne Jordan, second prize,
$25.
Five Hllrbor Hlah School foot·
ball playen have been Mlected
for the 30·man squad that will
repreMnt the South In the fll'lt
annual all·star chanty game
next fall.
FLEET PAIR-Doug Hell of Corono del Mer let left) hes just passed
the boton to Dodd Peorson in e reloy rece (or Oronge Coest Col·
lege. Both received their letters in tred et Mondoy night's sports
owed bMquet. Doug is the OCC record holder for the helf mile
w.th , time of I :56.7. Dodd broke the school record in the 220-yerd
de~~ with " time of 21.5.
STEPHANIE HECK: Scholar·
1hlp grant and honors at en·
trance at Immaculate Heart Col·
lege.
JACK BRADBURY: Choice of
state scholanhlp, or ~~eholarshlp
asslJitance at Michigan State,
Reed CoHere, Stanford Univer·
11ty or Unlvenlty of Chicago.
ROSE ANDERSON ; Choice of
state acholanhlp, or 4·year schol·
arshlps at Redlands, Stanford or
SC. Rolle also won the Bank of
America arand prize of $1 ,000 for
fine ar13, to be used for her edU·
cation plana.
EJks Club award for leader·
ship: Howard Gilstrap and Mary
Anne Petty, who received a s:r.5
savings bond each.
Bank of America awards: El·
mer Schuman, math and ad·
ence; Nancy Michael, liberal
arta; Lorraine Cuthbert, voca·
tlonal arts; Rose Anderson, fine
arts ($1.000 grand prize winner);
Jean Anderson, math; Jo Anne
Jordan, art; ~a')( Rlchards, 10·
clal science; Ceoree Thoresen,
forel~ languaae: Carol Rorney,
buslneu; Ron Jqaee, aerlcul·
ture; RJ chard Palm, trades and
Team m em be r s are RJch
Schllckenmayer, end; Bob John·
son, ~nter ; Bob Hottman, tackJe,
and Terry McCardle, euard. Jim
Niemiec, fullback, Ls an alter·
nate.
AllaCrow'all ... r
DlaatAceefl3
Widow's Right Not to Sell
Her Property Upheld by City
STEVE KIMBLE a n d TOM
PETERMAN: The NROTC schol·
arshlp to pay expenses to the col·
lege of the~t choi~ for 4 years.
Mn. Agnes Crary Lake, 73,
mother of Mrs. Ada Crow of Co·
rona del Ma r, died last Thursday
at the Santa Ana Conval~nt
.Rome, where 1he had been a pa·
Uent for 3 weeks. She had lived
here with her daurhter at 439
IJeJtonla Ave. :\f-<;. ~ar~lla Black's right to
be stubborn about holding on to
hN p:operty was upheld Monday
t'Vl'ni'lg by the Newport Beach
Ctty Council.
~fr<-Black. a widow, had pro·
te'-lell the Plannin& Commission
appto\.tl of new set-.ack lines at
31~>1 St. and Lafayette Ave., de·
signet! for widening the entrance
to LJ to Peninsula.
Th·ough her attorn~y. Max
Hum .tt, she said the street
wirlP:11ng would take away al·
mo,..t h<IIC of her property at the
nort hc.1"t <'Orner of I he lnterst.'<'·
lion.
··Th:-. is forci ng h!.'r to !lelJ hN
propf•rty." Mr Hurwlt7 sa1rl. "She
shoul•l ha\P the right to hold on
to 11 Gl'org.? Buccola l who is
nu1lrl,n~ a multi 11tory apartm~nt
on the peninsula 1 is negotiating
SAVE
FIRST
luvings is not money
left over et tfte end
of the month.)
SAVE
witll
Security
AN eecounts insured
up to $10,000.)
SAVE ...
EARN ·
DIVIDENDS PAID
4 nMES
PER YEAR
SAVE
...anY
to buy the property, and that is
not a concern or the Council."
John Curet, part owner of Lido
Peninsula. said that very fair of.
fers had been made to Mrs.
Black, Including trading proper.
ties, but s he has refused to sell.
"She has nuisanct' value, and
that's &11." said Mr. Currl.
Councilman Hans LorPnz said
he had been told of effort..<~ to
huy property at the lnte~t1on
for widening the street. Hl' said
the property ownPrs wPre told
tha t If they would not be willing
to sell, thP rlty would be as ked
to <.'ondemn their property.
Mayor James Stoddard re·
marked that It is Mrs. Black's
constitutional right not to ~II.
The Council unanimously over·
rult>d the Planning Commission
de<'islon.
RON JESSEE: The Carl Ray-
mond Gray S<'holarshlp for $100
for being the outstanding agrl·
r ultural student of Oranre Coun ·
ty. He will go to Cal Poly.
ELAINE TYSON: The Crutcher
Foundation S('holarshlp of $100
at OCC.
PAM PETERSON: Panhellenlc
award of $200 for a 4·year col-
lege.
BARBARA LIUENTIIAL: The
BPW award of $200 for a college.
CAROL ROGNEY and DORO·
THY HALEY: The BPW award
of $100 tor OCC or business col·
lege. •
ROBIN RYLETT a nd HORST
RICHARDSON: High School PTA
!Wholarshlps of $150 each for a
rolleae.
I CAROLYN CASEY and ROSS
ECKERT: The Costa Mesa Lions At La.._1 Pll..~a&... Club ~cholarsh1ps of S200 earh.
D-J....V NANCY MICHAEL and KEN
For the first timt' In thil! art'a, CLAUS: Tht' Junior ~lstanre
Shakespeare's ''Othello" will be LA.>ague !K'holarshlps or $500 ear h.
presented by the Laguns Play BOB POTTER: A brand new
house at 319 ~an Ave. ~.A
1
<~rholarshlp, the Key Clu b award
guna Bearh, in an 8·dav run be· of $700 for a 4·year college. ach
ginning Friday. June 5, accord· F1v~ scholarships of S500 ~av
lng to Onslow Stevens. d1re-ctor from the Newport Balboa T d
Othello will be played by Ons lngs and Loan Assn. to
1
e
low Stevens. Desdemona by Bet · Cooper, T1m Drl11kel, ct~:;ten~~~
tve Lyvers and Iago by David Estrada. Johanna Oq
Paul. Dave Reid.
DONJ FORGET ....
-"Drive· for Charity"
Dear friends.
As you know. we here at Johnson & Son are
celebrating our 5th Anniveraary CD an auto-
mobile dealer in the Newport Ha:tbor area, We
will donate $1.00 for anyone who comes into
either one of our agencies and takes a demon-
stration drive in one of our new cars. The per-
son then designates which charity the dollar
will go to.
This is abeolutely not a 8Glea campaign.
and any effort on our part to try to Mil you a
car at this time would defeat our 1oQ9-rcmge
purpose. Of coune, we naturally hope you
someday will conaider ua in your car needs.
lndu.strtal.
Savings and Loan L eag ue
award: Carolyn Ca~y. who re ·
ceived $100 and the opportunity
to enter an essay contest.
Bausch · Lomb honorary sci·
en~e award: Jack Bradbury, the
sweepstakes winner In the recent
Orange County Science Fair.
Betty Crocker homemaker of
tomorrow award: John Wa lp,
who the high score In a home·
maker test. e MUSIC AJfD DllAMA
Sen ior band awa rd for greatest
contribution to the band: Bar·
bara Llllenthal.
Vocal Music Dept: award : Rose
Anderson, who received a copy of
"Pictorial History of the Opera."
Drama award for service In the
field ot dramatics: Ca r o I y n
Casey.
Stagt.'<'ra!t award: Harold Za·
mora. for backstage duties at
every play, musiC'al, as.o;embly,
dance program and fuhlon show
presented on the Harbor High
stage.
8 AJl'T A W AllDS
Following were winners In the
Junior Art Show:
Painting: Angelo Canzoneri,
first; Jean Ullman, honorable
mention. .
Sculpture: Chri8tlne Lew i a.
first; Kri8tlna Berg, honorable
mention.
Black and white: Mal'<'la Stew.
art, first; Derl Dayton, honorable
mention.
Design: Cathy Coldoft, first;
Marcia Kloster, honorable men.
lion.
Gold keys In the Bullock's art
awards went to Pamela Gaynor,
sculpture; An g e I o Canzoneri,
painting, and 8et4)' Saunden,
painting.
e BOYS' SPOIITS
Su~t Lea~e Award: For the
Survivors also Include another
deughter, Mrs. Lorraine Ingham
ot Riverside, and a 10n. Jack
Lake of Balboa.
~rvlces were held Saturday at
St. James Eplacoplll Chul'<'h, with
the Rev. John Parke officiating.
Baltz Corona del Mar Mortuary
was In charge of arrangements.
La•ie H•llricks Will
Be S,1111r II, .....
Laurie Hendricks, dauehter of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Rupert Hendricks of
709 Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar, Is one of 29 Pomona Col·
lege CO·eds who have been
elected as sponsors for the 1959·
60 srhool year.
1
The sponsors are chosen from
upperclassmen to serve as hosts
to new students. Laurie Is a 1957
graduate of Harbor High School
and Is an English literature ma·
jor at Pomona.
Dtulll , ...... . ...... , ...... .
Donald Todd of 20C17 Sabrina
Te r., Irvine Terrace, has been
appointed to the Board of Gover·
nora of Chapman College, an ad·
viBOry group wttlch assists the
board of trustees on questions of
educational and reneral flnan·
clal policies.
Mr. Todd is the manaeer of the
Todd Dairy Co. and Knudsen
Dairy Products In Santa Ana . Mr.
and Mrs. Todd have 3 rhlldren,
Mn. Sharon Siebert, Geral Todd
and Michael Todd.
third year Harbor High has won II'L 11 ..... 1--&..11-..1 the All Sports Award In the Sun· .... .........
set League.
Tar of the year: Grant Hom·
beak. who played tallback on the
varsity football tea m for 2 yean
and rated as one or the best eolf.
ers In the CIF.
Runners·up for Tar of the
year: Bob Johnson, outatandln&
Mn. Joeeph Riggs of Balboa
laland was Installed Tuesday as
president of the Newport Harbor
Auxiliary of the Children's Home
Society, succeeding Mrs. Jack E.
Rlley .
freestyle swimmer with a record 1--11 '" 1111111 54.9 In Learue competition; also -I
member of the Vanity and Bee Gary Green of 1944 Meyer Pt.
grid squad&; and Gary Plckena, eo.ta Mesa, wu named athl~e
All·Lurue In baaketball and o1 the year at the Oranae Cout
baseball; alao played 2 years of College aporta award banquet
Cee footbafl. Tuaday evennlrr Cary wu one
Two·tone chenille award to o1 the top pitchers on· the Buc
graduatlna senJor who hu won diamond a nd third hlthe.t ~CGrer
3 or more letten In any one on the buketbaU squad with 3:53
aport: Cary Plckena (buebam. polnta.
Top 10 athletes of the year: , -------
Grant Hombuk, Bob lohn110n, • 1 'I•' Cary Pickens, Dave RobefiOn,l·l-•-
Our plan is to donate up to SlOOO to local
charities. Our Charity Drive • DOW on-and will
end the 31st of May, on Sunday. We want to
again extend em invit~ to you and vou.~
friends to come in and DRIVE FOB CHARITY
Frank Rlvttra, Bob Van Sldde, \'ottnr by peen and red llJhtl Cary Clarke, Bob Hoffman, ,. _... .. o" at Doug Miller and Richard Elliott. "--replaced "aye ••ov n
SIDcerely
Dick Jolmaon
P.S.: Cofiee, cab cmd clouqlmuta will he Mrftd
80 drop by and ... uc cmd wblle you are here ..
meet our DeW 8errice Maoger, Fred SilenDcm.
*
Honorab .. mention for top ath· the l'ewport Beach Clty Council
l·t-·. Kenty Ha-. Ptlll Mall· meetlnp. Uch~ on the wall "" .... • ·~, above the councilmen reval
Joqx. Teny McCardle, Ceorp their vote u they turn a twtteb
McParland, Pet. leed and Bon etth• to peen ~ "a,.·• or ....-
Stornp. for .. ,.,_.. 4 ....u bGIJl tn front • aau· •· &. DDT. . of ..._ eftJ' dlrlt llebta up ta me Judf ...., NC.'efftll tbe a.u ~ a1laWtac ..., ..
eap tor outiJIIIMina ........... = .._ .... wt..,_t lilrftlQI 811Jpln6~el~ ........ a..n•ne.....,....,... to -"tt ·-~~~......,~ ..
JOHNSON & SON
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the POUC.E BLOmR
8 IIOIQ)AT, KAT 11
Irene Martin of 3809 Lake Ave .•
Newport. reported hearing a
pet10n acreamlnc eomewttere In
the area; Upoin checldn1, pollee
found VIctor Ordaz. 37, of 36CH lA.
Park Ln., Newport, wtth a broken
leg caused by a 1all from hl•
porch ... Ma rlon Edklna of 2639
R.dlands Dr., eo.ta Mesa, told
P.OIIce that her purse Was 1tolen
from the house at 4404 Channel
Pl., Newport ...
Tbe BCII'b. Dept. reperted
tbat the boat~ J,• ....,.
crted Ia a~.._ lat
Prtday. 8tnldr Clad CIII'Ued
clcr .. e te a boat • ur:td at
~ Lido T_.t ~ be·
....-. te r..-ar EWot M
AJtedeea • • • Bcny a.a..,
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cleftlc.;auat. ea... lbor6. Jut eat o! Sbore CWb •••
Wade Falrt'hlld of 3000 Ocean
Blvd., Corona del Mar, reported
the theft of a lamp worth $15.95
from his front yard Saturday
night ... Judith Wood of 2418
Sierra VIsta , Newport, reported
the theft of her registration cer. llflcat~ and folder from her un·
locked car parked at the Harbor
Hllh lot in Newport Hel1hta ...
Mlke Lutes of 1939 Arnold St.,
Costa Mesa. complained that a
man kicked In th~ spokes o1 h ls
racing bike tor no apparent rea.
10n.
e TVUDAT. KAT II
Frank Tooley of S07 VIa Lido
Soud, Udo Iale, reported a prow·
ler In the area . . . Kenneth
Gunderson of Laeuna Beach re·
ported the theft of a small vlbra·
tor sander worth a67 from hJa
boat moored at the Balboa Yatht
Buln In Newport ... Jay Duns·
more of 547 San ~mardlno Ave.,
Newport Hel&hts, reported a
petty theft .. .
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. IWOMDAY. IUY a ...
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., JSG
Mt. and Mrs. lohn Iaker ot
100 Malabar Dr4 Irvine Terra(!lf',
entert&Jned Dr. Patrick Morn...ey
ol Dublin, Ireland, lut week. Dr.
Morrt.ey b the phy1lclan
abOard the "'rcadell" of the Orl·
ent Line, and the Baken tltwt
met him on a nip around the
world, part of which wu apent
on t he ''Oreadea." Mr. Baker t. a
dealer for Piper Aircraft. • • •
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TOP-NOTCH COACHING in tennis is being
given to 10-year-old Rosemary DeCamp of 61)7
Poiruettia Ave ., Corona del Mar. Her tutors are
the Australian stars, Mal Anderwn (center) and
Ashley Cooper. who were here with Jack
Kromer's touring team for tournament play at
the Balboa Bay Club fast Saturday. Rosemary,
who is the namesake of h.r TV star aunt of the
Bob Cummings Show, hopes some day to do her
tennis playing at the courts to be built at the
Youth C.nter grounds it~ Corona del Mar. !Ensign
photo) ,
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• • • •
Mr. aod Mrs. David Clark of
512 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar,
Inform ua that their son, John
Awsrnan, a co-pilot for Pan
American Airways, has been
tranaferred from the New York-
Eurorw-Atrlca tllrht to the San
Frandaco-Padflc tllght. N~dlesa
to say, the Clarks are very happy
over the change whlc.-h brings
110n John back to the Pacific
Coast.
''DRIVING ITY" is Frank T orctno. the
new commander of American Legion Post 29 1,
who is writin9 a memo to John~on & Son that a
$1 donation •s to be made for the Legion Jun.or
baseb.,ll team. Clyde Johnwn (at right) and son
Dtd are mak mg a donation Of $1 on be~lf of
everyone who comes to eith.r of their euto
agencies for a demonstration drive in a new C4r.
The dnve for charity wtll contmue through thts
Sunday. (Ensign photo)
IT. JAXU aaruJT
Tb• St. lam• Day School will
hold its benefit brunch at noon
next Thur.day, June 4, at the
Beacon Bay tennt. cou rta, fol-
lowed by the Harbor Island home
tour. VIrginia Stanton, party edl·
tor of Rou~ Beautiful, will
• ak.
CHRlSnAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
n&IT CIIVICII OP CJIIJST, ICIEJITIIT,
3303 Via Lido
Newport Beach READING ROOM-3315 VIa lJdo, Newport Beach
Open w~k da~ 9 Lm.. to 5 p.m.
Wednetdaya 9 a.m .• 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday• a nd Frida~
9 Lm.. to 9 p.m. st:con anr.cB or CJDJST,
SCJEMliST
Jlfrtrped a..dl at
Corolla del Mar
3839 Eut Cout Hlahway
Corona del Mar
READING ROOM-3839 East Cout Highway
Open w~k da~ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
SUJfDAT IE.v!CES Ill
IOTR CIIVICIIES
Str.iDAY SCHOOL -. .9:15a.m.
SU NDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETINGS --·---.8:00 p.m. You are cordially invited to
attend the Church Services
and to use the Beadlnr Room.
SIUTH SI.ES
IIP11ST CIUICH .
Dr. Rubert A. Dcmdloe. D.D.
K lalstel'
SURlY, lAY 31
SJ:WVJCES
lO:U A.M. ead 7:30 P.K.
De .... hal s. lay
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S..UalaM ClaNtita leodera. .... a.y ta .. dlftct.M of
C!uu d1 Extea1loa ol tiM
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Coat BltlnNT .t QJJf Drift.
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C:HIJRCHES Lido YC Schedules Opening,
Commodore's Ball for June 13
1 orncos DI'JTALLD
New ottlcers of the Udo Isle
1 Worklnr Committee of Ora nee
County PbJlharmonJc S o c I e t y
were Installed Monday at the lfEWJOIIT naT IAJ"'UT
"Acceptlnr ResponalbUity'' wlll
be the 8ermon topic ol the Rev.
Herbert lohnson at the U a.m .
Sunday service. "Salvation" will
be his topic at 7:30 p.m.
CDN COIOIVJQTT CIIV.al
The Rev. Edwin Gomke will
speak on "Row God Makea Rim-
self Known to Us" at 9:30 and
11 a.m. Sunday.
IT. JANEl EftiCOPAL
"The Rnurrec:tlon o1 the Body"
will be the 8ermon topic of the
Rev. John Parke at 11 a.m. Sun-
day.
lfEW IAPTIST CIIVICB
The ground breaktnr ceremony
for the new Newport Harbor Bap-
tist Church at Fairview Rd. and
Fair Dr~ Costa Mesa. wUl be held
at 3 p.m. Sunday. The estimated
cost ls $50,000.
CBJUST CBUICB IT TBE SEA
"Where Did You Go? 'Every-
where.' What Old You Do?
'Everything'," will be the sermon
title of the Rev. Edward Smith
at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday.
CDM LUTBEilAlf CB178CB
The Rev. Douglas Wessell will
speak on "At the Cross" at 8 and
11 a .m . Sunday.
tnfiVEUALIST PELLOWSBJP
"The Eternal Why of Sutter·
lng" will be the Sunday sermon
theme of Dr. Charles Blauvelt at
11 a .m.
CIDliSTlAJI SCIEJICJ: CBUJICBES
A new, old problem t. fath·
omed In the Lesson-Sermon en-
titled "Ancient and Modem NPC·
romancy, alias Mesmerlsm and
Hypnotism, Denounced" to be
heard In the Newport, Corona del
Mar and Costa .Mesa Chrl.stlan
Sclencoe churches Sunday .
LUTIEIII CIIICI
Clnadl .. a.t .......
JSD&.c..t~
c.-del Mar
The Bev. D. WeaeU, Putor
IVXDAT. NAY 31
8:00 A..M.-1be Service 9:30 A.IIL-Sundq School
11:00 A.M.-The Service
Sermon:
"At tbe ere.."
W&LCOMK
lf~IIT au.oa LtJ'TBE.IU
"The Proper Use of Our God
Given Talents" will be the Sun-
day sermon topic of the Rev
John Propp at 8:45 and 11 a.m.
OFPICJ:U IXSTALLED ..... .,.II.
fer y .. E•I•J•nl
New otflcer. were Installed
Jut w~k by the Women's Fel
lowahlp of the Corona del Mar
Community Church. The ofllcen
are Mrs. Warren Lippitt. pres!
dent; Mn. Thomu Hlllman
vice-president; Mrs. Stuart Diehl The youth employment service
treasurer; Mn. Kay Phel~. re ' for Harbor Area high school and
cordlnr secretary; Mrs. T. E. junior colle~te students will orwn
Lor d. correspondlnr secretary; Mond,ay at 690 W. 19th St., acroa
and Mn. George Davies, auditor (rom the Colta Mesa City Hall.
The ottlce manager wtll be Miss
WOMEJf'S FD.LOWSJID Dorothy Common of the Callfor-
Mn. Kenneth Altlf, Wycliff nla Department of Employment,
translator, will speak of her ex and the telephone will be Mid·
perlences In teaching and trans-wav 6-3269.
latlng the Bible In forel~n coun The service Is sponsored again
tries at the luncheon of the St by the Orange Coast Sertoma
Andrews Women's Fellowship at Club and will be provIded
the churc.-h Wednesday, June 3. through the summer months.
DAY SCHOOL PRESENTS
MUSIC FESTIVAL TONITE
"Mwsk Everywhere" Is the title
of this year's annual music festi-
val, to be presented by the facul-
ty and atudenu ot the St. James
Day School at 7:30 p.m. today
tThuradayl at the SL .lames Day
School In Newport.
Children from the first through
seventh grad" will participate
In the program, which Includes
folk songs and dances (rom Ire-
land, Holland, Switzerland, the
United States and other coun-
trlt>S.
Mrs. Frant>es Childs. SL .lames
Day &hoot mwslc director, Is In
charge of prQgrammtne and
planning. and Mrs. R. H. RiN',
Parents Council music chairman,
planned the various costumes.
Mrs. R. J. McNeill, chapel organ·
1st, will play the piano acrom-
panlment.
UU!'"S-1~..0..
The Lido ble Yacht Club will
hold its 13th annual orwnlnr
ceremonies Saturday, June 13, at
the Lido Clubhouse, and the an-
nual Comrnod~'s Ball will ~
held that eveninr.
Band mwslc will start the
openlnc day proen.m at 10 a.m.,
followed by yacht inspection.
Commodore Martin Lockney and
ht. staff will bold the form.al
tlar rat.lng cemnony at noon.
A 8eries ot 3 races wHI be sailed
durinr the afternoon, beginning
at 1 p.m.
Vlce·Commodore Herb RJiey ls
over · all coordinator. Handllnr
the racing details are chairman
Art Reaume and assistant Bud
Worthen. Fred McDonald wtll
head the protest committe-e. Port
Capaln Unn Williams l.s In
c.-harge of docking and mooring
Fleet Captain Mac Rom and
treasurer Dick Lerner will obtain
boats for inspection. Rear Com·
modore Charles Vandervort wall
provide the c.-atering serviN'.
Mr. and Mrs-. Vandervort are In
c.-harge of the CofJlmodore's Ball.
whkh will begin with rodctail!l
Cttltlllll .... 5
The ~venth annual Cotton
Ball of the Newport Jkoach Junior
Ebell Club will be held Friday
evening . .lune 5. In the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club. Mrs. Patrick
Chase Ia general chairman.
at 7 p .m., dinner at
dancing afterwards.
8 :30 and Udo Nord waterfront home of
Mrs. Dorothy .lerrlns. The oftl-
cers are: Mrs. William Mead,
c.-halrman; Mrs. Richard Love-
land, co-chairman; and Mna.
John Laun, Jr., S«'retary-treas-
urer.
Prior to the ball Commodore
and Mrs. Lockney will entertain
the vlsltlne dignitaries and UYC
officers and staff commodoes
and their wives at thear Lido
Soud home for cocktails.
THIS IMPORTANT DAY CALLS FOR
~ ~
GRADUATION
CARDS
Let Hallmark GraduMion
Cards uy "conaratula·
t10ns" fCK you. And the
Hallmark and crown on the
b~~ek is an added compli·
ment that shows you "care
enough to send the very
t-est." ..,
COIOIA DEL Mil PIAIMICY
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OPD J:fUDICil TIU. t:JI •.x.
Lllft"'S..-.11 0.. Ensign School
Ceremony Set • Tomato Juice • l for 29c Fresh Cucunlber Dil • -----------------------------------Three hundred and flfty-~ven
elehth-gradera will go throurh
the graduation uerclles at the
Horace Enslen School In
port Relghta at 4 p.m. Thurs-
day, June 11, on the school
grounds.
HORMEL VIENNA SAUSAGE ... -......... ___ 4 Oz. 19c BED HEART DOG FOOD
LmiT"' QUJ)U--Ifo. _, LmiT'$-12-0a.
Vegetables •••• 2 for llc Corned Beef •• --~=-----------------------------• • mo SYRUP-1m. Maple .. ... .12 Oz. 23c SUNSHINE HY DROX COOilES
.vaa-n.. CatUlac of
•• 49c
11-oz.. 39c
Pet Food •• caux CJAJrT-12-oa..
• l for llc Niblets Corn • • •
The program will indude a
presentation of the graduatlnr
clus to Milo Lacy, president of
the board of trustees, by Supt.
Roy Andersen; a presentation ol
diplomas by Jam" Ray, del'k ot
the board of trustees, assisted by
principal Arthur Christensen; a
benediction by the Rev. Edward
Gomke of the Corona del Mar
Community Church: and choral
and orchestral music under the
direction of William Kuhns and
Richard Watts.
----------------------------------------•• 2 for lSc .... -. SUCCESS
Cll IE YMIIS
Df
SOCIAL LIFE -BUSINESS
MODELING -ACTING
Call for Free Consultation
CHARM
Valtsaltecl
(FormerlY Ma.Jorte Hale Studio)
£8tabllshecf over S Years 1111 &. c-t ...... , ,.... .... co*<»•A Da. IIA& o• a-INI
Farewell for
520 Seniors
Craduallon exercl.es for 520
Mnlora at Newport Harbor High ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;;~;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ School are acheduled for Wed nes'·
E'.l&lll' Jill ...
1 1
day, June 10, at 4 p.m. on tHe -,.._., e • Man school tootball Deld.
• Nancy Mleh .. l, a.Jutatorlan,
... IITJIII .... ::_de:!verhe~he~oo:'t!:' ::d
600
auests. a nd Carolyn ~ the
valedJc:torlan, will ckllveT the
farewell add,.._
At 4 p.m. Sunday, lune 1, Me·
ealaureat. eervl~ for the p d· ua u nr lttf\SCin wt11 be be.ld ora;
the football Geld. TMy wtl1 .. add~ b7 the Rev. c. r ....
.... of tbe ODnta ..... lletbod·
.. Cllu:rdl..
GEBHABDT CHILI_ _____ 7'f•-Oz. 2 b 49c Btrn'ERNUT COFFEE
liOIUt& IIAID L••••U.•U. .,,._L•••• ,.,Each
BANANAS
CHOPS ·
* FROZEN FOOD * sw AJIISOJf"S
A..-.-~.a..ny
PIES
TWDIPACJ[ ~
10-0Z. 6.P
* Aspaaagus
ENSIGN EXCLUSIVE! Sta rtlna
thls lasue and con t I n u I n 1
throu1h the weeka to come the
ENSIGN and I (Anne) wUl have
In thla column a "spedal fun
and food feature of t he week,"
IIVIS WILDEY hJghllahtlnl a partlcui.r restau r·
AT "fD l'IAJIO ant or entertainment s pot here In
•• ,...... the coastal area. SoooooooooOOO WED. • f1ll. • 1 .. a • • vno ,._..~...._ 1.._..._ --n ... Here we 10.
----WHO NEEnS HILTON? For winter rest and surn.mer play In
OPD • •.11. to 2 A.ll. • CLOSED IIODAT the heart of picturesque Lacuna ~==~~~;:;::::::::::::~~~~~=i11 ~ach, whetber for buslneas or
f I .. ' ' I
Now you can enjoy Luncheon and
Dinner served in the Vidor Hugo
Manner ..
SEVEII DIJI I Week
The VICTOR HUGO INN
HYatt 4-3541
361 CLIFF DBIVE LAGUNA BEACH
"m n " ,.. j -'iano
''LUX'' MEADE LEWIS
MEADE (Lux) LEWIS cap-
tivates his audience with
honky tonk. and Barrel-
House piano. Enjoy a de-
licious d i n n e r further
enhanced w i t h superb
cocktai.]:J and marvelous
• uuson 1 ( j Uberty 8-6035
oust n~staurant
2660 Harbor Bl-.d. Costa Mesa
105 MAIM, aALBOA oa 3..4130
GYPSY CELLAR
e TilT AKW'S '"OWJI., SJIJSBLUOa e
LUNCHEON 12 to 2:30
Featuring STEAK SANDWICH w /SALAD
SpecialtY ROAST PRIME RIB Delicious .IllER
Tuna at aaJboa llwddpel hrldag Lot lr._,, -
JAMSESsloN MON. NITEJ
pleasure, the HOTEL LAGUNA
can meet your every require·
ment. HOTEL LAGUNA mirrors
Laauna ~ach like the shimmer·
lng Padflc reOects the rout Une
ciiUs and stretches of sandy
beaches here In "sunny southern
California."
Lib 8UbuJ'baL yet c:oaao-
poUtaa LoguDa l.U. u..
Botel C!QIDbi~Mt~ UDCill dty
cbanll wttb modena aaetropoll·
tcna botel ~ Amlally
Hotel lAIJWila la tbe c.a~ ol
tbla eeaaide r..-t C'OGIJIU&alty.
Among Hotel Laguna's many
flOW TIIU lUES.
•tn The war-Tradltkttt
~ .. war-...... ....,.,...,.
7'01 E. aAUOA &VD .. aAUOA oa s-7570
Sbow ata:rta 7 p..aa. dallyJ
5:30 p..aa. Sa.Dday
<Smokin& ln the Balcony)
Adulta 11 .25; Chlldne SOc
WM k NlcJbta 7:30 •.11. Oaly
Sat. & Sua. 1:00 ...... 4:40 P.JL
aad 1:20 .......
If OW PLA YIJfC. TBIIOUCB TUES.
l'Ul Mill
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630 East31.t8ereet
wport Beach
ole 5-0100
Ne
I·' OBi J)IJQRBI I JiG DAILY
TVUDA"l .._..
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TIIVIISDA'f IPEIIILI OF I TO I t • 95c l mmAT
• TO 10 .. -
01r ALL Mlff&t -
.e:
~, .. ~arJatti '~
1'be beet iD 4oocL .....
cmd grac:ioua ~tatity • • •
facllltlea ls the New Marine
Room, one of Orance County's
moet populfr convention centen,
aeatJna l2S for banqu$ and 175
for meetings. The llaa-waUed
TERRACE ROOM, with Ita ever
changing vls1a of aeuwept OQUt,
Is famed tor Ita luncheon and
dinner cuisine, aptly and expert·
ly prepared by Chef Pbllllp, who
Is from the Philippine Wanda,
a nd hu been with the Hotel tor
over 20 years. Featured dwln&
the luncheon hour on alternate
Saturdays Is a fuhlon showing
of Lacuna "oria1nala."
In a charming Old Englilh • Atmo.phere
evening of fun In THE CAP. ~=====================~ TAIN'S CABIN. It Is remlnllcen~
T1M JMIP"llar pnc.cl COrnE uo• 'wttb tta ...teet ....
................ trtpMtbe
...... wttb -_...., decw
ol IIGttft Lapaa --'Be c.o.. IJiop .. ~ delly
,_ bnaldat. laacb .... ad
dlaaer. .
The TROPICAL PATIO sets the
mood foT restful n!!laxatlon . . .
Spacious and luxuriantly land·
sraped, the private patio affords
a most secluded oasis In the
heart of downtown Lacuna.
EXTRA NICE facilities avail·
able to you are Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Harold's GIFT SHOP located In
the lobby. PreMnted In excellent
taste and displayed to their ad·
vantace are many beautiful
painting by local aspiring art·
lsts.
William J. K~psln~r. general
manager of HOTEL LAGUNA
lone of the Lee Hotel Unesl, ln-
vitH everyone out to enjoy an
COST A MESA'S
ol a cruise under southern akJea,
where the convivial atmoephen!!
and salty decor of the aay CABIN
l.s an lnvttatlon to fun and frolic
where tbere's smart entertain-
ment and dandna to the mualc
of THE JIMMY LANE DUO.
Speaking of dandng, for an
"extra special evening of pleu·
ure," join the class of CHA·
CHA, every Monday and Tues·
day evening with famous dance
Instructor Chet Farrar, formerly
of Corona del Mar. • • •
Reminder for next week: The
second monthly fashion show
and champagne 1 u n c h eo n at
Robert's Restaurant In Costa
Mesa's Vista Shopping Center ...
1:15 p.m. Wednesday, June !·
Drop in for lunch and fashions. • • •
That's "30" for now, ~ you
all next lime. Just one GEM OF
WISDOM, for this week: No man
enr got lost on a stTaight road.
Fashion Shops and
Roberts Restaurant
PRESENT TRElll SECORJ)
FASIDON SHOW and
C~AGNELUNCHEON
AT JlOIEitT'S llESTAtlaAMT
WED •• JUNE :lw 1151 -1:15 •• M.
"A NEW KIND OF FASHION SHOW"
Each month the followlng fashion
shops of Costa Mesa and Robert's
Restaurant. pool their talents to bring you their latest fuhlon trends.
For a preview of what these fash·
ton shops have to otrer tor the com· Inc month . . . don't ml.u thls
luncheon.
Participating Fashion Shops
REINERTS DEPT. STORE
ELLGENE
THE BRAT SHOP
PAGE 1 JACK"S
MARLENES TOPS 'N BO'ITOMS
JANE'S l>RESSES SANDY'S LINGERIE
CtNDY"S MODE 0' DAY
DE MURL FLORIST
POLLY APPAREL
HEMPHILL'S SHOES
JULIE'S
DAVIS BROWN APPLIANCES
CONCER'I'O MUSIC CO. JO-LEE
GIRARD'S BEAUTY SALON
RACm IEWELERS
FRESEN CUSTOM JEWELRY
CLI FF'S SHOES
COSTA MESA FLORIST
Modt'ls It Coordination by
Jo Jordan Mode l Agency
Luncheon with Champagne
Cocktail 1.65
RESEilVATIOJfS DfVITEI)
Call aoaEJrrS aESTAVa.AJrT, III 6-3111
Selected
Liquor •••
Beer ••
Wine •••
DEIJCATESSEN
2229 E. COAST HWY ... CORONA DEL MAll I •••••••••••
,
1.65·
JAJIU J)DII'I'JilADJI'
Pancake Hut
J)ELICIOVS MOUSSE OMELZTI'ES
J[oQer
Sour CdCIJIUI
IOc
FNDCb ......
wbtppecl enema f1l.Ua4r Ilk:
FlCIIUMI Cobs Soar J)ough
SOc
Eald.loo .,...
3 c~ Ic. Cream Ilk:
for a "surprise" treat
eat atthe ••••
PANCAKE HUT
2121 W. aalboa ai..L-CorDer of 22ad St.-R.wport liNda
(If you're drlvtne up Newport Blvd., tum ncht on 23rd St.l
Dine
Overlooking the Ocean ..
aoa.t l'lt.aae alb of a..f .... ........... 3.50
lloat IAD9 Iala:D4 J)Qck1Jag ... . .. 2.50
aoa.t ~.eg 0' s,n., l.a:alb. ..... ·-····· us
We CaWr to Groupe for
LuDC'beou. kllqu.U, Spedal hrUa .
WALL T ST ACIIELJ
plCI'fbt9 algbUy crt OW' plcmo bar
J)DfWEB 5 • 10:30 -IAJI 'TIL 2
WOODS COVE
l.l ... tb c-t ahd., ~ lleCida
You11 enjoy the relaxing
atmoaphere at Ple Village
Inn.. • • • • •
~ tt yoor iPodte II!* tor
dl.alDg aad codrtaila.
I
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
17 tu~ed aplnet planos many Ju.t
like new from 1395. 8 Baby
Granda like new $395, $450, ~
cuarante.d. Practlee Pfanoe ~.
$115. $165 up or wtU rent. Used
electronJe oraana $395 to~ .•
SCHMIDT·PHILLIPS ·
520 No. Maln, Santa Ana
1955 CHEVROLET Del Ray, ·aood
condition, 770 Corvette enalne,
new premium whitewalls, 8:500
Tach., OR 3·1666 after 6 p.m.
-F .. tt.eflrlall
KNABE SPINET PIANO ln ex·
cellent condition, $515; Mahoa·
any Hlgh.boy like new, 7 draw·
ers, $75; 1955 40" Wedgewood IU'
ranee. $95; Walnut dlnlna table,
30x40'' w ith 2 extra leaves, $35;
7 cu. ft. Servel rclr., $15.
OR 3.5042 or OR 3·3230
DO YOU WANT A
HOUDAY nns SUMMER!
A boUday freD n.a._ tbat b!
Believe lt or not, It Is now
possible to have your HOME.
YARD and ANIMALS free from
the pesky little varmints aU
summer.
a&AL. U'l'AT& ~ II&IITAU
UNFUtuiiSHED APT. 1 bed100m
upatalrs. Stove, aaraae. Adulta.
No pet&. Available June laL
180. OR 5-00C'T.
NEW 2 BEDROOM unfurnished
READY TO WEA.R Saleslady,
experienced, full time, 5 day
week. Write full partlcularl
tim letter, Box R ·528, e/o En·
alan. 2850 E. Coast Hwy., COM.
apt., bUllt·lO ranae, dryer,------------
fenced yard. Reuonable on
Jeue. 520 Martaold, Corona del
Mar. Ph. LUdJow 5·~.
DUPLEX-3 roctna "nturn1ahed,
except stove and ret.rtcerator, 3
blocks from beach. Inquire 319
Heliotrope, Corona del Mar.
WATEJlFRONT RENTAL-Fur·
nlahed hou.e, '59· '60 achoo)
year at $150 mo., 4 bdnn., 3
bath. Ideal for 3 or 4 teaebers.
TOP OPPOR'I'UN1TIES
DAILY
~.~=r Sallabury Realty, OR ----:J=--.. -11-11-111-.,.----
..... z ..........
LARGE-AIRY
Lots of closet space
2502 South Baker, S.A.
1 block east of Bristol
FOR RENT -Furnished house
and apartment on Balboa Is·
land. Week, month, season. OR
3·4093 • OR 3·8644 • OR 3·49fK>.
CORONA DEL-MAR. Apt. 2 bd·
rm., furnished, disposal, ga.
age, patio. Adults $135 on
lease. ORiole 3·11753.
Salea people aren't born, they're
made. We train you. Car Ia
necessary. Call Kl 3·0419.
DENTAL ASSISTANT In 1 alrl of.
flee. Write glvlna exp., age, etc.
to box P·511 c/o Ensign News.
paper, 2850 East Coast Hwy ..
Corona del Mar.
ROUTE MEN
PART TIME
Presently employed, 25 to 55.
to service automatic merchan·
dlslng machines or procure lo·
cations. Good money for part
time. Must be honest. Call
KEystone 3-2649.
SALES WORK. Man or woman.
Must have sales experience.
Personality and appearance
AN AMERJCAN HOME MAGAZJNE PLAQUE
i$ being pr~ented by Kevin Campbell (at nght)
to Ray Di~e (center) and Doneld Colegrove for
the ' Best Home for the Mone y ... built by Dike &
Cqlegrove Inc. in Harbo r E~tetes in Coste Mese.
The home is featured in the June Amer•c.M
Home Nnlgazine end os now competon9 for be•l
home in the west which will compe te for ra.st.c:.n"JI
ho'lor~. Below is the floor plan of the 0 le &
Colegrove award winner. -------
DIJ c.., fir Iiiia
M&WJ08'f ~· DIJCII I i8UADA~. IU~ & l ..
Peter's
FURNITURE
Tht> Newport Dunt'S annoum ~ Do y~~t~ "Md leti..t..tls. .....lopes,
that a day camp from Junt> IS to I
St-pt. 4, for chLidrt>n from 7 to rteteme"k, eMovnc-Mtt.. bwi ... u
12 years ot age, wlll be lndudNJ I cerch7 C.ll the Enaign prlntl"9 d ..
tn the Dunes' recr~ation !Jrogram
for tht' summer I pe~t. Ollole l..OS50.
/GOLFERS!
~ --DIY Ill .IT
PIICTICE
ATTBE Start now. The fleas are just
startlna. and lf you "get the
jump on them" you can enjoy a
real aummer holiday from the
little stinkers.
UNFURNISHED :;;-2 ~bd:orm-.--;:-ho-=-=use-:-:-:
for rent 535 Allso Ave., New·
port Hta. Adults only. Call
ATlantic 7·7231.
very Important. Marriner's Sta · -.-::---;:;-~---=-~--=:---=--.;;:--::--:----:----NEWPORT GOLF
Ask for Holiday Producta and
the complete story from
THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP
Z732 E. COAST HIGHWAY
CO RON A DEL MAR
OR 3·2430
Pall••'•
"TM .. riJ"
(new relea~ 1
Regular $3.98
TWa Week 52.88
VISTA IUSIC
837 W. 19th St., C08ta Mesa
Vista Shopping Center
Midway 6·1944
0pt'n 10 to 8 -Closed Sundays
e Best ~lectlon
e NEW .USED
• PIANOS . ORGANS
With $560 to $2800 cash to In·
vest ln one of America's larg·
est and aafeAt Industries. In·
vestment secured by equip·
ment. Work consists or refill·
lng and collectlne money from
Cigarette machines. Excellent
prollts. NO selling. Part or full
time. For local Interview write
N.E.S.. P. 0 . Box 1109, Santa
Ana, Calif. Give phone number.
saroou , unnucnox
CAS11UAN SPANISH
South Am~rlcan gentleman with
United States College Degree.
will give private Spanish lessons
at your home.
~
CARLOS DAVILLA
u 8·3614
•aaoxAL
BUSINESS MAN 5' 10", Ukes to
dance. nrim. etc., drives '58
Ford atatlon wa&on. wanta to
meet laclJ 33·37 whoee blrtJl·
day la within 4 days of Dee. 28
and hu educaUon equal to 2
yrs. colle,e. Write Box L·319
c/o En.alp ne'ftPaper.
MJIC'l' UROVI
GIVE THAT CHILD THE
CHANCE YOU DIDN'T HAVE
RENT A PlANO
u LOW u • per mo.
(School VacatJon Spedal)
WOODWOR'MI'S
515 N. M&tn, s..A. Kl '7·4459
In Corona del Mar • OR 3·5530
TUID
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
OCUI FillY HOlE
. Uoners, Book Sellers and Of·
flee Supplies, 225 Forest Ave.,
Laguna Beach.
SITUA'nOJIS WAKTED ----
BABYSITTING and llaht house.
work, days or evenings. by un.
encumbered, mature lady. Will
THREE BEDROOMS stay ln weekends. Prefer v1cln·
BEAMED CEILING lty of Corona del Mar. ORiole
LMNG ROOM ' 3·0438.
DINING ROOM IRONING,..._.,IN~-=-MY HOME--$1.50
KITCHEN It BATH hr. Fast and good. Sue Craw·
Beach home with used brick ford .2912 W. Coast Hwy~ New·
fireplace. Extra large double port' Beach. U 8-1521. garage. plumbed for rental _ ......... .._....,..._........, _____ _
unit above. Built In range and PA.IJIJTDf:..::Q=---------
oven. Kitchen needs to be fin· ,
lshed off. CALL -
34' LOT ON OCEAN FRONT
6606 WEST OCEAN FRONT s,...,... I Ioiiar
NEWPORT BEACH Ne~rt's
s=p:-:ARK.UN~~ G new Newport Bch. Oldest Established Painters
duplex. Qeean view, 2 bdnn..
1 ~ baths. FA heat, fireplace, OR 3-3630-EYH OR 3·5454
buUt ln elee. kitchen lnclud. ------------retrla. Carpeu. drapes. Inte· SEilVJCES
rlor patio upatalra. Dameij .;__---=---'""":"----
Bullders, now leulng. ORiole ....,...,
3·8030 for appt.
aVSDfUS aDTALI
lEW OFFICE SPACE
FOI LEISE
Located at 2435 E. Coast Hwy.
ln CQRONA DEL MAR. Ample
slz.e suites, ( I3x30 and 13x:201
with private ,,. bath. air condl·
tloned and carpeted.
$7!} and $100 per month
Utilities Furnished
IR. C. W. lASTERS
OR 3·4120
BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL:
5 rooms, $8> mo. Ideal for doc·
tor. dentist, beauty shop, etc.
615 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar.
ORiole 3·6526 or KEUogg
8 ·1696.
FOR REliT
IESI SPACE
In Corona del Mar on Coast
........... ••J ... Tee ....UI LL....._
1947 Fullerton Aft,.
Costa Mesa, Callt.
Midway 6·3314
U no answer call MI 6·2372
RSHERIEI!
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
FOR RENT
M. low as $7.75 per year. Or by
week, month or 6 months.
Oners Atlellie1!
In case you have a breakdown
or overflow, we'll keep your
foods frozen Cor you at a noml·
nal fee.
HADOI FIOZU
FOOD LOCIEIS
418 30th St .. Newport Beach
OR 3·1816
MOVING?
Two men and van. You .nn Hke
our rate. Time starts at your door
No extra charae for Saturday.
NEWMAN
TRANSFER Ia STORACE CO.
Lowest Storaae Rates
1968 Harbor Blvd.. eo.ta Mesa Hlghwa¥ 101 near California MI 6·2528
Bank.
$35.00 Per Month
Call ORiole 3·6900
.... , ... !
Available lune 15th: 4 NEW 2·
bedroom apartments on two
lots, with love.ly FIREPLACES,
buJlt·lns, forced air heat.
sound lnlulated, CARPETED,
PKIVATE DECKS A: VIEW.
JtSO.OO LEASE
3'2a BeUotrope
Ooraria del Mar
...... ..na
oaa.mo
ALL TYPESIOF ,.ll•crsrtl• llllrl••
• J'ut Col« J'llm s.Mce. e MOYie Projecton for lieDt. e Model A1rpl&ne SUppl*-... c ••• ,...,
l'nD Pfewport Blvd.. eo.ta u.a ll'hr.n~ Ll~ ft. 'WM2
Paul Robertson Const ruction
Co., 117 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa.
has appointed John HPilyer.
former advertk!lng agency own.
cr. as dll"f'Ctor or spedaJ project~.
Mr. Hellyer nas o~ratN1 ad·
vc.-rtaslng and public relations
agcnciH In the Harbor Area
since 1953 and recently sold his
otrlce at 355 N. Newport Blvd.,
Nt>wport Ht>lghts.
Thc.-Robertson Construction Co.
is engaged tn the devtolopmtont
of the Harbor Villa appartmenlll
and th(' C'ornl Retof restaurant
Harbor Blvd. In
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DURKEES .....
U &I
MARKET
WE DELIVER
MAYONNAISE 39~
BELL BRAND-20-0z.
I
RANGE
EVEllT DA~ t A,..M. TO 10 P.M..
or
COSTA MESA OPPOSITE
SAJITA AliA COOii I at a.ua
LiliES t PIICE Tlla.
JACK MORRIS. Instructor KI 5-9993
SPECIALS
D~IGNED FOR AN ENJOYABLE
Holiday Weekend
BOT-READ~ TO EAT aoan:u:ss GLAZED PIECE Oa WBOU:
PEANUT ~ BARBECUE HAM 98~
BUTTER
n:RMIN"S FROZEN-10 Oz.
FRUIT PIES
CHERRY
APPLE
BOYSENBERRY
17~ WiiNiifSC.Uo 49 1.
DOWNYFLAKE FROZEN-Pkg.
WAFFLES and
PANCAKES 15~
STARICISTFROZEN-8 Oz.
TUNA PIES
S & W-8-0z. Size 4 PEAS 10¢
MJB
COFFEE 73 ~
FRESH
GREEN BEANS 2 U& 2s-
Fll.ESB TASTY
atJU
POTATO
SALAD
23 ftJ
OS CAll MA Tl:ll
AU. NEAT
Bologna
SUCEJ) OR PIECE
43 ;.
WE ll.AVE A
Barrel·
Full
OP
JUMBO
DILL
PICKLES
•
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<Cont.laued ha .... Six) ........... ._ .. ..
._.... Dw.. c:-MI-.
.. , .... §1 ......... .. ............................
........... pwt._... ......
................ sH .. ...................... e wm•UDAT, MAT •
Patty Yfrka, 19, of 512 W. Bay
Ave .• BalboA, wu booked for In·
toxJcatfon In pubUc and outrac·
In&' the publJc decency; she wa.s
found lylne partially nude In her
Jlvlnc room with the front door
wide open ... Verda Schultt, 49,
of BalboA Island was booked for
drunk drlvlne at Newport Blvd.
and Coast Hwy. In Newport ...
J. M. Leonard of :J()l Alvarado
Pl., Balboa, n-ported a prowler
In the area ... The Harbor Dept.
reported that a car wa.s at the
bottom of the west bluff In the
Upper Bay ...
•
Lovely beach, nne older horne with rnodem1led
kJtcben an.d bath&. f .bedroorJw, f bat.M, torc.d
atr but. See and COQ\.Pill'e at ONLY $105,000.
Gracloaa cran<kUJ' In thla outatan4lnr newer very
,m~J'n one·atory h~. Tropical entry patio,
alate lnterlot entry, all bu1lt·lna In roreeou• kit·
chen. Cue toJleta, elaaa lined 50-eaJJon water
heater, new upentlve carpetlnc •nd draperies,
extra laree bllyatde patio. The wonderful job
ln&ram dJd In plannlnr this home elves almost
all rooms a terrUJc bay view. 4 bedrooms and
three baths. See It today, $104,000. Tenns.
* * * --
4 bedroom 3 bath home on 55 feet with delightful
south patio. Carpetlne and draperies, beautiful
planting. $51,!500.
eu.torn-buJJt. with Nmartulble bay view on a.y.
llde Drive. Ybu wtU Jove the bHutU\&J •tttq. tbo
clelJabtNI plan. the bHutUUJ walnut panellnr
( ... n In the ldtchen) tho choiee ot carpett"-•
,_...._ colars, .-oodl and pape,., Hl·ll, lnteream •
ballt·ln ,.triprator and fl'eaer. O.rap door
opener, wuMr and dr)ow. Three outata.ncSI"-bod·
rooma eadl with bath. plua a powder room. s.pa .
rate dlnlnr room, ph• a family room. .qo swim-
mint pool With beateJ' and ftlter. P. Ellerbroek,
A.I.A. It Earl Clayton, buJldera, have combined
their talentt to produce thle exquisite home. Fee
simple alte, .-.500.~ TERMs-
* * * 45' St to St. Lot on via Orvleto, $25,000
* * * Coreeous 2-atory home on Via Genoa. Formal
dlnlne room, outstandJne family room, 3 bed·
rooms, 3 baths, 3-car earaee. This home has to be
.een to appreciate. m ,!500.
Nn. .. au.-aa ot «n rw-
lertaa A..._ Jf...-port .. igbb.
~ ot ncef'Ybl9 ....
pkloU pboDe c:alla 'lor tbe pat
...at ... IOcbael Kay of sst
VIa Lido Soa4. 1Jdo lale, ....
ported tbe tMft of a 1650 motor
fi'GID b1a boat wbllo moond at
abol'o.mOOI't.llg Jfo. L·l ••• StaD·
ley A.Uea.. 23. of 50S Larbpur
A..._ ConGa del liar. was
boobd oa napldoa of feloal·
oua cbecb ••• WCII'ND Pola·
eroy of 3500 llan:ua A•e.. Jfnr.
port. nm bato tbe parbd ,..
bide of CIMny Koble of Jfnr-
pcll't a..ch at EJtbtla lt. ·cmcs
Balboa alYd... Balboa • • •
P· a. palmer incorporated
ole hanson co. mana&'ement
THE IEVEUPEIS OF UID ISLE SliCE
CIIE TD HEIIQUAITEIS
113&
3377 VIa Lido ORJoJe 3-7300 --------------------------~----------------------~~~~
BIB .
A. F. Clark Boat Works at 2827
W. Coast Hwy., Newport, reported
a burglary and petty theft . . .
The Lido Shores Hotel at 623 31st
St., Newport, told polit"e that
someone found a gun In the bay
... James Bonynge, 18, of Bloom·
lngton was booked on a shoplift·
ln.z cha rge after being held for
pollee by Glen Pickens of the
All American Ma rket In Corona
del Mar ... Melinda Woodward.
3. daughter of Tom Woodward,
forme r assistant s uperintendent
1
of the Newport Harbor High
School District. of 437 Morning
Canyon Rd., Shore ClJtls, was
bitten by a dog owned by Shirley
Hug hes of 432 Morning Canyon
Rd. . . . Richard Pleger of ZlO I
Collins Ave., Balboa Island. com·
plalned tha t kids turned on the
hose Ins ide his Ji ving room ... e TRUBSDAT, MAT 21
WESTEII RUmC
3 Betll'tllll, 2 ..........
on quiet "banjo" st~t. Has built-In oven a nd range,
lovely hardwood floors, and FIREPLACE. Well land·
scaped. Quick Possession.
$11,600
With $2,500 down
UY I BElCH IEILTY, II C.
REALTORS William Ford of 3342 VIa Lido
Nord. Lido lsle. reported that his
'55 Chevrolet was missing from
t he .<:,ea Shanty pa rking lot at
630 31st St .. Newport ... William
Douglas of 1312 W. Balboa Blvd., I
Balboa, told police that someone
was tampering with cars parked
along Balboa Blvd., betw~n
11th St. a nd 14th St. in Balboa.
1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Day or Nleht Phone Uberty 8-1161
OFFICE SPICE F. IEIT
Nice large 18' x 32' office s pace tor rent. Ma y be dl·
vlded Into 2 smaller offices. Ample parking.
! ... c. ,, c. c-illee I
EXCELLENT BUSINESS SITE
The governmental arfairs com·
m lttee of the Newport Harbor
Chamber me t for the tlrst time
Tuesday, and calJed for another I
m eet I n g at 7:30 a.m. next
Wednesday, Junf> 3, In the Cham-,
BIBSDI REALTY
C~al Estate Imaelneers)
2828 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
Across from Security Bank
ORiole 3-3770 ·
ber office. The 1969·60 budget of -------------------------the City of Newport Beach was
suggested as the first Item for PBATTS AJlE JfEW PAJlEHTS
s tudy.
Re,ehl•c Cretlit PI••
Polio victims Marvi n and Lu·
cille Pratt of 326 E. 16th St.,
Costa Mesa, are the parents of a
new baby girl born Monday, May The California Ba nk has en-18, a t Hoag Memorial Hospital,
INed the> fi eld of revolving con· weighing 5 pounds. 3 ount"es. Mr.
su mer credit with a plan lnclud· and Mrs. Pratt. owners of the
lng life Insu rance. Blue Sails Stationers In Balboa,
The plan ls known as Insured na med her Diane Elizabeth. They
Ready Cash, which creates an ac-1 have 2 other daughters, Lynn, 4,
tual de p o" It credit account, and Kathy, 2.
against whi<'h the customer may l ------.--
cash che<-ks any time for any 'FOBUX' WILL COMTDnJE
pwrpoRe. A statement 1$ mailed Bob Leedom, publisher of the
monthly showI n g I nt e r es t Forum newspaper In Costa Mesa, charg~ only on the amount that annou nced y~terday tha t the
has actualJy b~n used, plus a Forum Is staying In business and
sma iJ charge for each check wiJI begin Incorporation proceed·
cashed. The balanc-e owing on ings.
JRC Is fully covered by llle In· I
s urant"e. Ute &tsi911 d.nified eel&. OR l~.
DUNES ANNEX DROPPED.
BUT NEW TRY DUE SOON
In an unprecedented Sunday
evening meeting, the Newport
Beach City Council abandoned
the annexation of the Upper Bay
area that Includes the Dun~
water pa rk.
Supervisor Claire Nelson was
pre.ent to explain why the
e Too Late to CJa.ify
FOR SALE: 24" Loom A Bench,
Reeds, Bob b I n a, Shuttles,
Warping Frame. Book~ on
weavtne. Sell all or separate.
A. Davll, 33832 E1 Encanto,
Dana Point.
supervisors had protested the an·
nexation last week.
"Our legal advisor Informed us
there was a posalblllty that the
county might lose title to the
land," he said. This would mean
that the county revenue under
the Dunes contract would 10 to
the city.
Both Mr. Nelson and Bill Spur·
geon, assistant vl~·presldent of
the Irvine Co., In a letteT to the
Council. agreed that It Ia torlcal
and desirable tor Newport Beach
to annex the Dunes alte.
''I beUeve the le1al barriera
can be surmounted," Mr. Nellon
uld!
UGAL •anc:& The Newport Council had to
CAIEO SHORES
HIYI 3 1114 LIIL
WID IMiW II AH.
DEll I IEPHIIT
6310 West Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach, Calif.
OR 5-0260 OR 5·0260
CUlT IIIII, lllr.
m IIAlmfE AVE.
llALBOA I.SL..UQ) 0 ..... ,.,.
IDVJCD
COMPARE
nus
TUIE.UP
SPECIIL
ONLY
$15.95
PLUS TAX
INCLUDES
•onca OP ••• ... C act Sunday because It wu the New N~ S. heftby tlven that tbe Jut day that the annexatJon POmTS AND OOJmaftll:ll
the CoQ.ndl ol the City of J'few· could be abandoned. The hHI'· SPAU PLUGS
port Beach will bold a publk tna wu .cheduled fot the foJ. •Chedc and ..t t1JIWal
helarlna on hoe & 19fle reprd. Jowint evenJn1, and 11 the pr-. • Tab eompr..,on "'*4lftll Ina Ordinance J'fo. 882 (PJannlftl eeedtne• had not been OtoPPed • ..._ Cerb.
Comm-.ton Amendment Ko. •> In timt, any further att.mpt to ._. Yaloe
~ I>Utrlct Map Ho. ~ annex the area would bave....,. TAD-MI'IAJfTMa 0'1 ,...
NIIIIOI'llnl Ccnna ckl Mar Sta-. delayed for a 7M1'· ""' annaa· • DAY VM:A'I'IOa ..cui. mt Parte iMh1 lrGID a •·1 Co an Un· tton J)tOCMdJn_. can now M bll· ___ ~ __ n.JU'I'Ii
dulll&d dWrkt.. tJated u eoon AI the ..... .,._. •vv• • • -.-..
a.J4 ....,... • ...a llle beN at MID of tJt• Ja 8Giftd.
7:30 P.M. .. tlli e 5I a.iun· The c.o.meil ...-.....a •• ..... Ia aM ae:r .... ., ... Qt:)' tbe "'fttll& ................ ~
oflfc~....., , .._..,~ .. .-.. ..
I • Cl'•k r 5 h ...... 01 a a II ;a Tn -........... _ .. ... .. _.. -··
VOGEL VALUES
COSTA lEU
Each has 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, furnace, full
bath with tile, nice kitchen with comer tile sink. Laun-
dry, extra large ga rage for storaee. Nice fenced yard.
Corner lot. Best location-best buy! Only $19,500-
gOOd financing.
LileS..PritHJ?
then be sure to see this Back Bay Ranch style home.
Beautifully landscaped, Redwood fenced yard with Jots
of room for a pool and plenty of privacy tor outdoor
living. Family room, raised brick fireplace In Jiving
room, 1'4 ba ths, 2 bedrooms, built-In electric stove and
oven. The price Is right at $21,750 a.d the terms are
less than rent with $2500 down.
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. Coast Hwy., Corona d~l Mar • ORiole 3-2020 A ORJole 3·2021
UQUIDinOI SALE
PRE SUllO STDCI
• 7 bedrooms, 80ft. frontage, private pier ........ $250,000
• S bedrooms, 60 ft. trontaee, private pier .... $145,000
• 5 bedrooms, SO tt frontaee ... .SOLD ............. $110,000
• 4 bedrooms, ~xcellent cond. haU pier ................ $ 89,500
e 4 bedrooms, 46 fl frontage new private pier $ 89,500
• 4 bedrooms, half pier .................................... $ 85,000
• 5 bedrooms, half pler ... .SOLD ............................ $ 75,000
• 2 units Bay Front, half pier ............................ $ 55,000
DDI FUIIUI, I..U.
208 Marine Ave., Balboa l.sland • Oriole 3·2220
TIE lEST.
Thl.t newer Individually deaiJ'Oed, quality built 3 bed·
room home Is located In one of our finest areas. Attrac·
tlve living room has flaeatone firepla~. Wall-to-wall
carpeting throurhout The functional ldtchen has butJt.
In range and oven, natural wood cablneta and Ibu of
tll~. Heated by foreed aJr. Hu Jawe covered patio with
brick barbecue. Ample aJze ~1e car &'&ra&'e with
cement drive. HAS JUST EVERY'1:JflNG THAT MAKES
UVINC FUN.
$17,181
FULL PRICE -WITH TERMS
1810 NEWPORT BLVD.-COSTA KaA-LI 8·7729
NOW LEA-!
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Ia tbS. aMhanUf\1 rU8de two·bidroom home. Jdftl for
the ret.lntd or elcluly couple looldnc I« quaUty C'OII·
atNd.lon and loc:atlon. We otfe th.k ahaa roof home
W\th waU to wall C¥1M!t and fireplace. CLOSE TO
SHOPPING -A STEAL AT 111,.500. .
NEW HOME -UPPEJt BAY. Only four month.a old.
new nylon carpet thrv-out, lancbcaplna. fence and
patio Ia all In tor you. TbJ.a apotlee. fbree bedroom, 2
bath home t. waltlnr for a persnlcklty buyer to come
alone and enjoy lt. DEFINITELY PRICED JUORT AT
120.!100. COMPLETELY FURNISHED t2.SOO EXTRA.
YES!! SEE US FOR RENTALS!
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
"you'D l1.1te our friendly 8et'vloe"
220 E. 17th St. eo.ta Mesa Liberty 8·1139
(Acroea ~t from 1'hrf.fty Druc Store)
Eventnp 011 KI 5·9200-M1 6·1050
tlompletely furnished home. Laree llvlne room, laree
fireplace, larae patlo, partly coverei!, W/BBQ. on quiet
street.
SEA.SPORT REALTY
CUIIE VII H-IEILT.
2633 West Coast Rwy, Newport Beach
Ll 8·9349 Eves. u 8-3293
2 Level Acres. M-1. 2200 ft. buUdlna
Manufacturlne atte. oUlce and bulldlne.
ready to go. Wire fenced! Term.a. ...................... .$35.000
BalboA Ocean Front, 3 unltl facing park. ...... -. .$28.500
3 Bdrms, 2 BatM, modern home with beautl·
ful patio. 729 Center. $2500 Down .......... -............. .$15,950
New 4-Bdrm., 2 Bath Luxury Home.
MOVE IN NOW ....................... .Down Only ........... .$ 500
2 acree, R4, view ................................................ --29c a aq. ft.
2 tuml.ahed houses, 1 lot, east aide Costa •~tesa.
$16,!'i00 ................. ~ ............. -~ ............................. .3,!100 down
400 l'f. NEWPORT BLVD .. NEWPORT BEACH, U 8·1617
100 MAIN, BALBOA. OR 3·3181 -lB PARK AVE., COSTA MESA
MI 6-3320 -MI 6.3101 -M1 6·1675
um111 WAITED!
I have qualified buyers Interested ln leaaJne and
buyine In this area.
Call ......
3001 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar
VIncent Drue Bulldlnl
ORiole 3.()668 Evenlnp ORJ.ole 3-0372
EICLUSIVE
twzer 1•1111
Must aacrltlce thla out.standln&' Shore CUU.. hom~. 3 ftn-.
place., atep down family room. 3 bedroorna, 2 baths,
room for a pc:.J. ExdusJve wtth ~ We have 'the key
and the terms. .............. , .
208 Marine Ave ., Balboa laland Oriole 3·2D)
e OCEAN VIEW LOIS-..
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