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ght lor
BluH pis.
Ocean Blvd. site without a
variance.
Cedric Robert. of Lido lsle is
asJdne tor a new use permJt to
develop his bluff lot in Corona
del Mar, overlooking China Cove.
He is requesting the Newport
Beach Planning Commission for
a permit to build 22 units on this
This project replaces the 32-
unit, 5-story apartment building I
that was abandoned when the
Newport Beach C1ty Council re·
voked the use permit and height
variance March 23 on the
A 16-VOLUME SET of favorite s stories Bo•s.seranc, Tom Fish and Bob Fish. all of den
hes been presented es a gift to the new Coro,e 5. The leds sitting on the fence . all of Den I. t~re
del Mar l ibrary by Dens I end 5 of Corona del (from left) Jeff Broering, Andy Adoms, Chris
Mer C ub Scout Peck No. 17. The Cubs are pic-Barker. Beyer Bumen. Nicky Armstrong. Chris
lured here each ·hold ing a copy of this Chtld-Hy.,es. B.,rry loud Lawrence Boag ond Le'gh-
COM 9 Will grounds of "non-use."
The new project Ia comprised
of 3 buHdinp, at different levels.
ren's Hour" encyclopedia. In the front row, left ton linden. The 2 dens won the encyclopecie as
to right. are Dan Grunewald. Jim Wt~rren. Fran~ a prize ot the Pad Blue and Gold dinner.
Begin League
Play Sunday
The Corona del Mar Merchants
will open their leaeue season at
2 p.m. this Sunday at the Har-
bot High School baseball field
At the top of the bluff is a 136·
foot long building alone Ocean
Blvd., with 4 units and a man-
ager's ~partment. The top of the
bulldlne Is 19 f~t. 8 Inches
above curb level. It la 2 stories
high, with garage ~low.
~~ level, are two 3-story 1 buildings, each containing 9
units. These 2 bulldines are
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ISLAID PIRKl G
ISPLAIIED Down the blu!f, both below POLL
Player-manager Jack Wood Joined to form an "L." with the ~nd noor of the lower struc-The new angle parkina eX""· as compared to a halt minute
on 16th St.
announces that the Merchants • ,.,..
will I ture level with the second floor riment on Marine Ave. ~1!'4'ms to and as muc-h ao; 3 m1nutH 1. p ay every Sunday, through f
A o the other one. be causina quite a commotion on Dlsadvanta"es noted are: in· ugust, at the Harbor Hi&h field " '" at 2 p.m. There will be no ad· Parking will be provided for Balboa Island, and the outcome creased jaywalkJng, U-runu In
ml.uion charge. 54 cars. A recreation area with Is goln& to be a public opinion the middle of Marine Ave .• back-swimming pool will be created , poll. lng Into a parking space. can
Here's the flnt round schedule. at base of the blull, In the area I An Informational let1er has too cloee to the sidewalk on en· ~~~= ~:::::~ ~!::: now under water, by means of been prepared by Orrin Wricht, tering the Island I in rainy
June a-&an Pedro P~tes. a bulkhead and fiiJ.Jn. l Marine Ave. accountant, for dis-weather pedestrians on that
July 5-.Placentla Merchants. The Planning Commission will trlbutlon am on g businessmen sld~alk may get splashed I.
July 1'-Hawthorne. consider the use permit request and residents, explainine the The plan was put Into effect
July 19-Delara. at its meeting Thursday ~ve-reasons for the experlmenl \a week ago Monday. Th~re l!l no -------------~.:..:n.:..:ln:.::g::·_:J.:u:=ly:.._:2.:._________ Thl.$ letter Informs the resl-oarklng on the right sl<t. of d~nts that they will be asked to \ Marine Ave. on enterin& the Is·
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ll2 DUNCES QN CQUNCI L render a declslon al)d advlM land; anele parking space~ have ~~ them that the dfoctslon should ~ ~n marked ott along the left
based on \he consld~ratlons of side.
FOR CANVASS OF 1/QTES safety for them and their .c-tl!Ll ·
. ·y !ZI:ica::'::.nlence and a smooth Fontana Boy
There were 6 ~ dunces at the
Newport Beach City CouncU
meeting TueJiday eventne.
Thb wu the Idea of Council-
man Hans Lorenz, who prepared
7 dunce caps to be worn durin&
the canvass of Jut week's elec-
Uon on the trash and earbage
collection fee.
The hat of Mayor Stoddard
read ''Boa Dunce." The word
"Du~" was lettered on the
Death Claims
Rousselle. 80
hats of Councilmen Lorenz. Mr. Wright, In his letter. ana-d b
Harvey Somen. Kenneth Kln~s-I~ a number rumors about Paralyze y
ley and Frank AtkJnson. They the new plan and explal~ that
had voted conslstenly In favor the net loss in parkJng !!pac-es Is o• t J tty ot charging a tee tor refuse col-only 2. when the crosswalks are IVe a e
lectlon. rede-signed.
Councilman Clarence Higbae's Pnmary al'lvantages pointffi
hat said '"11 Dunce." ~ause he out are: faster now of traffar
had voted both yes and no. J"reater safety 1 a c-hild runnin~
The word on Councilman out between diagonally parkf'd
Charles Hart's hat was "Wl:-J -c-ars is easier to ~pot than If he
NAH," bec-auM he had cons1s-were runnang out betwH'n paral
tently opposed the collection lei parked c-ars•. less waiting lor
charge. cars to park ca~ut 10 S(>('Onds
The canvass of votes revealed 1
that 24 absentee voters favored SL Cliffs a·rt putting the cost bac-k on th~ tax i zlrl I
bill, 14 voted "no." That made 1
the final tally 3.573 to 1.001 in EICI_. Illest•
favor of the tax b11l method. One r-
addltlonal "yes" vote had bef>n I A ShorP Clifl:s girl c-hasNI
located alter las t w~k·s elt>C· away a man In a c-ar shortly aft·
tlon. t>r mldni~ht yestt>rday by hlttin~
The collection charges will be him In the mouth and stomach
terminated u of June 14. The anrl then pushing down th~> horn
Council will meet at 7:X> p.m. of h1o; ra r
Monday to adopt the necessary She sa1d the man had followed
measures. her and attempted to reac-h out
for her. HI' was dt'S<'nbed a11 6
fl'e't. 1 anch tall. with wa\-y. dark
ha1r, we anng a dark stnpt"d su11
and tie.
Th«" ronc1ttton or Dwaan Park-
t-r. 16. lhl" Fontana bo\' who frac·
lured h1s n-ck <;aturday divmg
from the Corona del Mar jetty,
WM sll~htly impro\4'<1 yesterday.
but still r~mamt"d "~nous," ac·
rordlng to Hoag HMpital.
Th~ ac-c-ident ()('('Urrf'd during
an outing or 59 mf"mbers of a
tl't'nAge activity rlub sponsored
by th~ Fontana ~partment or
Rt"<'reatlon.
The boy dO'-'t' froM the jcn}
:at a height or 9 (l't't into n root
of watN. hltttne htS hcac1 on a
rock. M~ade Boswf'll. 16. and
Jt-tr) Sled. 16. bo1h rompanlons
from F'ontanta, pulled him to
~hore.
Hf' wao; 1mmoh1ht«-rl anc1 trrat
ed for !!hock b\ llfeguarrls until
t h(' arrl\·ul or Or John K ('rn
who appro' f'c1 ht-. rt>mm al to
Hoa~ H06patal Ht> -.ufrf'rt"c1 a
(raM u rerl nN'k '' h u•h pa r31~7N1
h1M from thP n('('k down
Tourist Group
Nets $3000 on
Dinner-Dance
A steerln& commlttee to draft
a declaration of alma of the
GreateT Newport Harbor Toumt
Council and to plan tor election
of officers was appointed Tues-
day afternoon at a ~lnJ: held
in the Berkshire's Restaurant In
Newport.
Committee members are Sam
lttiUer ol VaUK In Balboa; F'rank
Usedom of VUla,ae Inn, Balboa
lsland: Ben Farlatti of Hurl~y
Bell, Corona del Maz; Ted Hud-
son of the Hu.., BOUM. COfita
Mesa; Paul Jtoek of Howard's
N~wport : Jim Berkshire of Berk·
shire·s, and Rex Rechs, hotel
owner In Newport.
Charles Champerlln of Jamai-
ca Int.. Corona del Mar. was
given a vote ot thanka for his
assistance In puttl~t~ on the
fund raisin~ e-Y\m'f at tM Ja:naJca
lnn Jut 1IPftk. Net p~ are I t'Sttmated at 13.000. which will
be uwd for publication of an
Informational brochure.
RelaUonship ot the Tourist
Council with the Newport Har
bor Chamber of Comm~rl'E' wa
dLc;cussed at lt'ng1h. SomP mtom·
bers ur~ed compl~te st>parauon
from tb4' Cham~r Con'lf'n'IU~
appeared to ~ m favor of a
separate organization. but roop-
eratinc with the Chamber
Channel Park
Is Dedicated
The long-await£'d Ch an n e I
Park In West Newport wa~ form-
aUy dedicated Tuesda~· c.tt~>r·
noon.
Dlgnitarie" prPSent WPrf' Marv
Burton of the> Park.". Bfoarht>" a nr1
Rt'<'Teation Commaoo;_o;lon : J tM Ed
ward". donor of thl' ~ palm trt"<'"
in th~> new park: Hal Gla">S of
the Ct"ntral Nt"wport ~ sr · anc1
Rtchard A~rnethy, re-c:l't'atlon
dept. dif'f'ctor
The ~ball fit"ld on thf' park
is completed and already 1n use.
Hop
• •IIOW A.ouT ftiJ PACTit in .. lalil tua.a. .. 111~ ~a·
• I auppoM that a '*lliiWftt Uoa; Ucl ftad that It Ill aooo ln trom me about the recent elee-NUJIId • ...,...... So I •uJUPlf
tlon W<Mtld not be too far out that by ,,.. 21 (!lnte WhJch the
ot line. It prow. once more that City Coundl ... commJta.d to
a promJM to reduce taxa ta the tab ott the tu btU, and r cane
.,.._atel't bait known to eatch up wtth • fleure that lndleatee
votea. All you need to do M aay he It paylnt $7.40 a year for thit wiU reduce yow t---. and .aroeo.. e~·s aervlce. Thw
the auy•a hooked. tat. ea,.. ot the f.rft loade,. n.. Idea ot lookJ~ Jnto the who prod-. u much u a truCk
fan. to aupport thlt le too much of ~ a day. llllar:xalllilllli~!JI!I~ICI!ZiD=-:ar:xa~.:a~::x:ICIIXKIIXXIlJ
trouble for the·~ voter. I'll -.... •u~ and moet mls· e-·ft--l "' •-• J .. 1..... --------cap Jor! .. I dl4n't even remem· 1 ve you a ..,p...,... mp e : ... lead!fta --IU!II'nt l read In this Coupla' days aao. 1 heard a bu patUna Jt on!
not ao1n• alona with you thia campalan was to the effect that word that wu real maatc. The
time, Andy," aays • friend of a great many ol the blg u.er1 word w...._ALBAOORE! • •01' "liT
G ,...frl ~ ~OUT mine. I why not hlm, and get were haullna thelr own. If you Our k:lda awaken, or 80Jne· The d,..m wu paJntulJy • THE ENSI N STI"'~ .. ., ~-. ~Yf~fsa~_:eyP_!r· '1t't cheaper for think for a minute that any what, to their favorite radlo ata· lhort. The "Point" mentioned ln A publisher sticks his chin out when he asks his ... .., -buaJneu nnn would be so un· uon every momtna. 1\tere an the radio announcement wu
d f ts abo t his B t that• J ask him what the assessed bualnessllke u to haul their own tb 1 Polnt AraueUo. lt'a ~ tur pleee rea ers or co~en u newspaper. u S value of hb taxable property ls, when the dty will do It tree, e uaua teenaae tune.. the from here, belna up-cout from
wha1 a chin lS for, and it had better n ot b e a soft and he replies, "It'• pretty hlah." you're wuuna your time read· :;::~rcla~J• time, a~d ~?' Santa Barbara. 'Ibe achoolt Wft'e
one. Returns are coming in from the questionnaire in So tor curloelty't sake I look l ing this. partJc~Ja: mo::,~ng~po ~meon! 90 miles '*t, wb..-. the water 1s
last week's Ens1gn, and your opinions are being tab-yeJled, "Dad! Listen!" a lot eoldlt{ than alona the roast. G L I N d T Th 1 I hate to aay It, but my own ulcred. Here 's a preliminary report on what's best ene eeper s a me ops .. e VO ee on the radlo aald belief Ia that the albacore fiah·
h C d ... a achool of bollln• albacore read: pollee blotter. t e Log, ol. An y Says and the that covered 90 square ·miles, oft Ina wlU be much as It wu last
eanva:wo n
It la a plea.sllN to wltcll our
our communJty'a main draa
1 tow handllomer bulldlna· by· ttut~tnc.
Word that the Calllomta Bank
wtll eoon -'art a new home coat·
Ina ~dy 131)0.000 next to Chef's
Inn It areat.
In, the put two yean auch
outatandlna atructu.res u Jamal·
ea Inn, tt... Kuter~' BuJJdJna.
the new Medleal Center at Be·
aonla, Babton Jtealty, lhe U and
J Market, and the attractive xu.
Ilk BuJldJna have aone up.
An lnte~na moral Is In·
volved somewhere In t h.e fact
that the owner. or occupants of
all these atructuree are active
mem~ of the Cham~r or are
donatlna to the HJrhway Tr~ Fund. • • • market ads are all prac1lcally in a tie for tops. Full ··n Futur' e Farmers Chapter Point ... " year-tar, far away. Anyhow, results will be pubhshed in due time. Send in I didn't aet the Point. But the when I heard thoee tbrllltna , more announcement sure cUd aome-wont.--"'90 aquare miles of boll· • ELEcnox •OTES ballets, please I 1 ,J. \ ~ne ~per, 17-year-old New-bor Chapter of the Future Farm-thing to me. Ina albacor-."~n!! That el«tton on the truh f~ * 1 'I'' port Harbor Hlrh School gradu-t>rs ot Am~rfca hu on this lat A little later, a neighbor teen· Anyhow, It waa a real aood was a real arm-twl..lter for City • LET'S SEE THE CDM U'C'Dreii•U'PC! PLAY atlng aenlor, has been awarded I day of June. 1959, bet!n ac· ag<'r came In for hls ride to dream! t.laiJ. . v-~.-~-. .~~~ the California Bankers Assocla· claimed by due authority to school. We u ked. "Dld you hear • lfEW llECOaD Obstinately fourht clashes be· How about givlr:g our own Corona del Mar tlon t't'rtlfic.-ate of merit as the have th~ highest standing u a that announcement about the Be ready to con,aratulate Ruth tween municipal agenclftl and
M e::hants team a good send-<:>H this Sunday on the highest standing member of the I Future Farmer In his chapter albacore?"' Jayred, wife or Bob, when you the people they are IIUPPQMd to
op-"ning game of the summer baseball season 1 Newport Harbor Chapter of the me as u red by his leadership, He said, "Yeah . Something see her. If aU eoes well, New-serve are not so good _ co.t too
-' . . Future Farmers or America. I S<'holarshJp, and agrkultural ac· about 90 square miles of foam· port will have a new holder of much. In time, temper and Game lime IS 2 P m at the Harbor H tgh School held Pr~ntatlon of thf' plaqut' was ~ compllshm~nts for th~ year 1958· lng albacore." an official JCFA world record. money.
on 15th St See you there! mad<> on behalf of tht-CBA by 1 1959 and is t-ntltled to have and I butted ln. "Not foaming aJ. Last week, the Newport Har· Here In Corona del Mar 11torm * * * Kf.'nnettl W. Fowlf'r, assistant I display in permanenc.-e this cer· bacore--BOJUNC! It's the alba· bor Lady Anglers went on their clouds are gathering on two pos·
VICe -pres ident of C a I I for n I a
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tlflcate awardf'd by the Callror· core fishermen who wUI be do· first fishing trip of the aeason. slble connlcts over: the park • DEFENDING AMERICAN IDEALS Bank's Marlnt'rs Off1~. nia Bankers Association in rt'· lng the foaming." They were aboard the Vellron, commission'• attitude.
1 had the pleasure of conversing with Dr Ken-More than 1;)() fathers and rognitlon of this achievement. We asked lt he heard the lo· some 48 of them. It waa the oc· Complaints are growlna of
net:, Wells, former Corona del Mar neighbor, who ~on<~ watr hed young Lt>eper ac-~ This award Is fully approvPd ration. He had, but not being caslon they call their "fun frlctJon between park commls·
. . . , 1 ~pt the honor at the FFA An · and honored by the Governor fis h -happy, llkt-our family, he party." There was fun, all right. sJon management and the cttl· drc;::ped m at the Enstgn ofhce last Saturday. H e S nual Father and Son Picnic held and the ~Hpartmt>nt o( Educa· didn't remember the name. But Ruth JUpplled moet of lt. zen's board, which did every.
the president of the Freedoms Foundation at Valley ' Monday night of last week at tion for the State or California a ll the rest of that day, I felt Flshlne had t>Hn anythlna thlna to rna~ the Youth Center
Fcrge Po wh•ch 15 dedicated to the preservahon the CO£ta Mesa Union High and tht> Future Farmt-rs ol different. but aood. that day, over catalina poulble before the City stepped
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School. America." I • CAR DREAM 1 way. The K'Ofe atOOd at some· In to try to help.
of A mencamsm . The citation. s ignf'd by Cali· Gent> is the son or Mr and I looked out the w1ndow at thine like 3 small bonita, • short There Is alao talk about the Dr Wells talks With great feehng about the ur-fornla·s Governor Brown and Mrl'l. Gene R. LHper, ~ Surn. the blue Pacific. Suddenly, It ~alf doun of 5-pound bull failure of the conunb.sten to put
ger.• need for defending the American ideals of patn-1 other state and CBA officials. heath. Costa Mt'Sa. Robert Per· was very d ifferent than It had a:;. Then kRuth hJadt a hhootk·u!~ the 811 Beach muter plan be·
t f I 1 l. d I t t I rPad: ''This I<; to c-erti fy that rln, far ulty member at Newport been the day before. Away out w o one new us w a anc fore the people In a legitimate
0 ISm, ree en erpnse, Se I re !Once an cons I U IOna Ct•ne LHper of the Nt>wport Har· Harbor Hl~h &hoot, Is the FFA there, I could see clear. blue ~I coTnnK"tt'd to tor qulte a public heartna where Its aoo<1 go·l£rnment He can speak with extra special em-Chaptt>r advisor. water, and In lt. speedy, black spe · o make lt even ahak1er, and bad points can be openly
h th t ft · h d · I Gent> was N"<'entlv S('lected for shadows, that came from deep In she was Wllna 12-pound test discussed. p CS!S on ose Oplt;S a ar a JOUrney e rna e m Local lei Take Parf the honor of !wing the first '"boy lt. hat blue, slashed at a rf.'d and monofilament line. Fortunately, This w~k a aeml·privatp con· Russ.a last summer Wt'h his son, Ken II He behoves , of the month"' of the NPwport white jig and made my reel she had 2 points In her favor-terence was scheduled to try to
!::r.1iy that leftist sympath1es m our country can be 1•1 UI..II•IC ElefCI•Se Harbor Kiwanis Club, and h(' rl' .. r rpam an exciting tunf.'. 1 n~-k('~p.Thand no other hook-ups Iron out some of the dlfferen<'t'<~.
I 1 h fr f C g · . 1 1 1 lfi t a.,..,aru. t-re was, however, th• Here'• hoplna , .. _ Iron I• hot su-:-cess u ly overcome If t e tragic e .ects o om· <'f't\i('< a '~J>f'<' a c-ert <'att> a a 1 dunkPd a wiggling. darlinc h 11 Wh ... "" "' '"" · " · Kawanls meeting anc or ne. atever was on Otherwise it Is a safe bet that rnu::1sm m Russ10 can be brought to the attention of Lo<'al !IN\ ir"mcn taking part · ancho\y In that clear blue and the otht>r end had ~veryone some group of disaatlstled cit I·
the American pC'ople He mentioned the followmg In ol)<'rauon "'Twan Pf.'ak.c;,"" tht' :» ' ' ' ' ' ' •:•:•:•:•:• ' ' ' '' s:tw 3 s tocky speedl_ng black praying wht'n It came up under zens may aaaln punch the
amphibtous Ian ding on the fillER II ... "UE shape with fins as Wide as an tbat hazard But Ruth got It starter button on that arm.twlllt · Th~ :::iestructlon of fam.ly love because the mfant lS 1>4'arht''~ of camp Pt'ndlt>ton. -.;u t'aglt>'s s natch my anchovy with· 1 away, fina lly. lng machine.
scc:1 taken away by the state for thorough mdoctn-wf'rP :'vtarinP arlins:: Sgt. Al fred out t>ven slowing down, and dls· Ont'e, llhe had 200 yarda or Wne ------
h d 1 t f · h 1 ElwPII. son of Mrc:. Lou 1St> Elwt>ll :• ' ' ' ' ' ' •:a:a:• ' '="="0 :-:• appea r to the accompaniment of out. The lime dhtn't seem lona, 'EDJICIIE DABJ[ CLOUD' na'.::n. t (' ns rur !On o pnvate ownersltp o prlo P· or 134 FNnlt>a f Av('., Corona dt>i In a world -wldt' survt'y, the a rod that curved beautifully• but It w:ls a full 47 minutes b;. Private Donald Lovelace of cr~y. 1he utter la-:-k of behef In Qny eterna pnnc1p es, Mar; Marini' Sgt. Louis Rt'viea, United Nations found that mar· and a reel spool that bllstert>d fore one ot the cr<'w put th 1 11 Costa Mesa, who work~ at
the gnm con:ormity ol the coHecttve farms. the foe-1 '!on of Mr ~~.nd Mrs. Arthur Mello rled JX>Ople llve longt>r -much my excited thumb. I homt>. e a Baker's FUrniture In Laguna ~-
tcr ::-c: and th,... CTV""~rtment houses the absence of of 51i Tustin Avt'., Nf.'wport longer. Naturally this survt~y CllubthAolubgahcotraofToaunrontamhe~ntl.nttehre· Ruth hadn't seen her fish until fpaoret ...... enwtlethrlnthr ..'h82ne AdrmAIYrbo' Q&rn~locll··
• -~, h ,...~ • ' . HPights, and Darrt>l Whitlock. mt'rely goes to show that read· " " ""' "' "' laug1ter . or even a smile, the loss o f the nght, and t-lectrlrlan·s mate third dass. InK the morning's papt>r all tops In wild anf!Jna competi·j the deekhand hoisted It aboard. vision In "Exercise Dark Cloud"
the respons1btl!ty, of makmg deClSJOns. USN. son of Mr. and M~. L. _H. propped up bt-fore Mr. Bacon tlon. Maybe thert>'d be a nother It wu a real Junker~ pounds, near Fort Brag, S.C.
Dr Wells 15 rendenng 0 tremend0 us service to Whttlock of 1601 Haven Pl., Cliff Earnt'r and h is hair curiN . one this year, instt-ad of last
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Haven. bathrobe attlrf.'d wile Is a very ynr's disappointing cancella· baa. ,. PII£1JS Amencantsm tn the projects that he conducts Sgt El~o~o<'ll and Sgt. Jteviea are healthful habit ... even though tlon, the nrst in the tourna· The old ICFA record for the
thr:::::Jgh Freedoms Foundation. Such patnotic ser v1ce w1th tht> F1rst Manne Division. it may provo~ an areument or mt'nt·s 13-year history. ladles, In the 12-pound line test
IS c~ oart.cular value 1~ thJs tlme of struggle between and Darrt>l Whitlock Is serving two. When I made a brief trip to clus. wu 38 pounds, cautht off .. ,, · aboarrl thf.' dock landmg ship FAR.\1ER McCABE the stort'. someone asked, Oceanside In 1953 by Mrs. H. freedom and slavery t;.~ Ft. Marion. Call rights reservedl "Whatcha' wearing your nshlna MlNen. The new champion, Ruth .layred, when all the re-
quirements are c h e c k e d and
found In order, will be 14
pounds, 6 ounces to the aood. d LEGAL KOTICE Officers, Committee Hea s A R~~~~~o~Fx~~~noN
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1 OF THE CITY COUNCIL O F Of Heights PTA Presente I ~~c~rr;EC~~R~~~wri-so~N~
TENTlON TO 0 R D E R THE :-;,.,_! vt>ar"s offirN'\, heac1f'rl by ~rs. llorarf' Clark. saft>ty and ju· CLOSING UP, VACATION AND
:\fp, ~l i ltnn Sht>dd or Chff HaH·n \C'nile prote<·tion; .lames Thomp I ABANDONMENT 0 F PO R .
a' prt•-.idPnt. Wl'rf' tntroc1UI"f'rl at "on. !<turlent wetrart>, and Mrs TJON<; OF A CERTAIN STREET
the final mPf.'ttng or thl' i-iPw Ray Palmer, lt>lephonf.' and t)'P· KNOW~ AS BALBOA BOULE·
por: !Ieight!; S.·hool PTA for thiS lng. YARD.
sc-h•Jd ;t-f.'ar. I Tht> City Council of tht> City of ~Ir.;; Sht>d~ announrPfi the Col la••a IJI•pa Gamma :'\'pwp~rt .Beach , pUr!<Uant to the
I O\\ 1ng appOinlmPnts or t·Qmmit PP -r provic:tono; of lht' "Strf't't Vdra·
IN' I hatrmt'n for tht' 1!1:;!) 60 p·ICII·c on Lillo Isle tion Act of 19-11,"" and all am~nd·
'-fhrrf•l Vl'ar: m1•nt" thPrPto, bt-lng St'<-lions
:\L-<. ·L. W Jlnrn-.\< ld. alt<'n Retirins:: oftiq•r-; of the South R:lllO to ~1. lnrlusi\·e. of tht-
!l.tn 1: :\fr.,. Rohl'ft \\"111'11 twl. f'r:1 nr,.nt?f' \!Ju nt,· A<~<~Of"lattnn StrPrt<:: and Highway!< Codp of
•. ,,,,..n .... h•r and dt.tr<H"tl'f f•d w a · of K<~pp:t K.tppa ·Gam ma Will thf' ~tatP of California, does
lwn. \fr,. :"urman Jl.tlrl. r·our Pn trrtatn thf' :t lumnap ~roup at hPTrby rrsolve and df.'ciarc as
t, .. ,: :\Jr-.:. W illi.am W.trnc•t kr. a pi,.nir today •Thurc;fla) 1 at thf' follnwc:: hP.~Irh: ~Jr., UCJn<~lrl lfutlcllf'.,ton. homr of :\tr... JCI"t'ph Ke1m, 201 SECTIO~ 1: The public lntt'r·
fou:1 l• rs· c1 . .n anrl hfJnoraf) llfP \'iil J urar. Lido lslr f'<.t anrt ronvt>nlence require thf.'
mP-nhr•.,hlp;. \tr.. \t " I w fJ o d ~""" oftkl'r" "Prf' inc;taiiNI :t' d'''1ng up and 11bandonment of
BNrV. hl)'.pllaht\. \Irs \VIIIJ.J:n thf' rP<'f'nt Junrt>Mn mPf'llnl! ;ll porttonc: or a C't'rtain !<treet known
;\lr t..aan. lf.'gtslatwn. thl' Jr·vt nr \oac;t \our:try CJul) ·•" Balboa Boulevard ~tween :-or·"· :\Ierlr CaPf'n. ma~alinf'c:; \I~. \hariP" 0\Prlf'a'-f' ~·a<; tn c·· Strf'i't and "F"" StreE>t In the
;\Ire-!..Ron Willia m<~. mf'mbN· c;taiiP<i ac; prMtrlt'nt: ~I,.; Jam•'" C1ty of Nf'wport Beach, and It 1.s
~ht p: Dr Helen Trollt>r, mf'nta I Cox. \"ll'f'· prrstdt-nt : ;\Irs. [)(>nnt'll tht' intt>nlion of the City Council
hf'alt._.; ~tr. and M~. Don Daley \arpPntPr. re<'Ord1ng '!t'<'retary : of the \lty of Newport Beach to
Jr .. movies and tPicvi<~ion; :Mrs. ~r~~. John Nettlt>. treasurer. M~. ordN the following described
Max Hurwitz. muslr; M rs Rob· Vt'rnon Andt'rson i<; thl' rt>tlring portions of said stnet in the City
crt Bor-st. part>nt a net '!Chool t>dU · 1 president. of Newport Beach, County of Ot·
cat ion; Mr!l. J. lfNhf'rt Brownf'll. ange, State of California, to be
poc;tt'r<~ and art; Mrs. Donald PER COIIfC TO CAMP vacated, closed up and aban·
Wt>ll". procedure book.<~: Mr~. Per Trebler. son of Mr. and doned. to wit:
Donalri Hall, pre'IS publicity and Mrs. John Trebler of 177 Shore· Parcel 1:
r('rorr1 book. cliff Rd., Shore Clllts, cadet In A IJtrlp of land six teet wide
~lr<J. Kenneth Hannahs, nt-W5· the ROTC Battalion of Pomona extending betw~n the aouth·
<'tie publicity; Mrs. Albert Smith College. will attend the ROTC westerly prolongation of the
.lr .• reereatlon; MMJ. RoderI c k s ummer camp at Ft. Lewis, northwesterly line of Lot 1,
Whet-ler. room representative; Wash., from .June 20 to July 31. Block 17, East Stdef AddJtJon
to the Balboa Tract recorded tn
Ml.scellaneoua Map Book 4,
to time, to construct, maintain,
operate, repla~. remove, renew
and enlarge poles, CI"OSS amu,
cables, wires and other equip·
ment and fixtures tor the opera·
lion of telegraphic and tt'le·
phone lint'S, and for the trans·
portatlon or distribution of elec-
tric energy and Incidental pur·
potleS, lndudlng acces.'l and the
right to kHp said poles, cross
arrru~, cables and wires free from
Inflammable mater I a 1 s, and
wood arowth, and otherwise pro.
tect thf.' same from all hazards
upon and over the portions of
said street proposed to ~ va·
cated.
Th('Sf! vacation proceedinrrs are
taken subject to the reservations
and ext't'ptions herein contain~.
SECT10N 5: Notice Is hereby
rrlven that the City Council of
the City of Newport Beach does
hereby fix Monday, the 22nd day
of .June, 1959, at the hour of 7:30
o'clock P.M. of aald day, In the
Council Chamber~ of the City of
Newport ~ach, located In the
City Han of the City ot Newport
Beach, as the time and pla.ee for
hearina all persona Interested In
or obJ«'tlne to the proposed va·
cation of uld portloNJ of aa.ld
attMt, and the City CounCtJ at
aald tiJM and place wlll hear tM
eVIdence offered by any peraon
Intere-sted In the vacation of aatcr
portJona of aaJd street herein·
before deetttbed.
SEC110N 8: Resolution Ko.
4880 it h..-.by NICinded.
SECJTON 7: ThJ.t Bellolutlon of
Intention •haU be publlabed at
leut onee In the lfewport Harbor
Enaa.n. • new.paper ot aeneral
dreulatlon, prtn~. publlabe4
ancS cl.tculated
Naturally. It's a new reoord for
all of Ruth's clubs, N. H. Lady
Anglers and the Balboa Angling
Club.
Congratulations, Ruth!! For
the only bla white one taken
aboard the Vellron, that good
day, you sure picked a winner!
Nice going!
P. S. Ruth says the captain and
the crew deserve a bla hand, too.
To quote her, they were "just
wonderful."
Graduation Is here aaaln. Come
In and see Ray Fields for hts ad·
Vlt't' on the proper gift for the
graduate. Ray Fields featurt'S
HAMILTON, ETERNA • MATIC,
GRUEN. and WYLER WATCHES.
Ray Fields, .Jeweler, Is located at
fV7 W . 19th St., In VIsta Shop·
ping Center, Costa Mesa, Calif.
Phone U 8-8488. (adv).
'
\
1111111'1
Lll-•aiiET
wiiiii"'IK
There are certa!n Jft&t cook·
lne a•l• round the elobe who
filp tbetr apatchulu and aalta
and peppers with more tra bien
flnesM than thelt competlnc cul-
Inary atatua to put them on top
of the pomme de terre heap ••.
Vlrelnla Stanton a rtal)t up
there . . . She only just offed a
plane Jut week bom Japan,
where ahe had been taklnl ln
the Japaneae alabta of entertain-
In& and CC)clkJna for a future ar·
tide lA Rouse BeautifUl Mac•·
~lne, to plan the table aettll\p tor the St. James Churcll Sdaool
home tour ud lectUre at their
benefit brun..-h for the achool
building fund ... She even pro-
duced an eeg redpe to brundt
400 whlcb could be p~pered the
day before and babel the day
after . • . You11 be needJn&
something like tha this aurnmer
so here It la:
* * * autte~ ... bt .UC. decndW
itole blead ( ... ~· ....... up tlMM oW tlai8p •) a.d ~ Gboet ll• a.da ...... a.d
place •• bott.a of btattned
flot CIDiftOI,e. lpdaltle .....
uoaa ..,_. ., pod potecl
cbedda ~ (1 ....... ) Oftr
tJnad. Ill • ..... .,._. 1
~ .............. '&{.
tap. eocb ................ .
lq (SpAce w.-la) ., ... .
tCII'Cl tlad Mit. 1/1 tii!J. aacW pepper. l{4 t.p paprlka.
Klx. poor Pfa C1IJI8 ~ ..-r
UMm Cllld atx ..-.. nn
add 1 ttMly •h rrl ....u.t •
aacr1l ,...... ..... Cllld 1/s .... ~ ...... tblaa.
a114'btly ........... ..., tb1l
mlatwe ... tM ..... A*S •
Uttle -• .sDr U lt'~ be ..........................
la ~-U .,.... wlall ~lilt. IMat ... lt ..... Cit
room .._peaabiN •• taN
bowS ........... ~-
bou at 300 la a ....U.W paa
.. ....... lt'U ... t wlU.O.t De, ..... .
* * * We were Jucky enoueh to have
VIrginia pay u.s a viSit ... "Oh,
what lovely carrots," ahe sald,
ignoring the celery root. steak
mushro<>rn5 and such. "What's .,
lovely about them!" I prodded.
•·Are they bll. or little or color.:
ful !" ·'Why th~y're ao perfect.
she aald. "Not too bll and not
too Uttl~. but just the rteht ~1ft,
and all ~rfectly matched. U
you want your carrota all a per-
fect 36, 24, 36 this a the place. · ·
* * *
lfat1uODY 11M a c r • • • • 4
Clboat DoalaP'• .... 8lacll
a.cnaty. a..a-a G....-.•. s.
4l4 L bec:aliM l 1111114 _... .... u..a .,_._.. eltur. a« baa
aatbedy u.. -w ~at · ... ~r
__... U.. Uaalwnity ollaatb·
... c:.utodla ........ lopecl u.... .sctan • -·lllab, btat
aet toe ... e•nl" wlta..t tM
........ ,... ...... 8lacll
a.nty ................ "'Do.,... ........... ~·..., ~,-1.-.4 ..... wltb J u.. ............... ... ......... a.a.ceattM .................. _ ...
..,.. -........... w .. ............................ ............. ~ ......
• • ... .... ---,.. wadi w a • watM~~YJalle ........ ,.... ..........
............... 41 ...... ,_ ..... ~ ... ,_ ....... .... ... ......, .. .
* * * Know what vt.ratnJa bo\lfht ••.
a pukap ot troun Knott'• boy-
aenbenta and Cberry Stat M.an·
dat In C!ftD,.. ••• She bad ~T tut~ ~lthef ••• "J'or ~ut ...
abe bad a briaht momtna look
In her eye, •1•u COin biDe tbe1L ..
Vlfi:I"Ala a)fo C'Gmblnee cut ~
beana wlth ,.now wax be&na •••
'Tor color," abe aay. • • ·
Harbor View Carnival Ok'di
Kids' Matinee This Saturday
Patricia Daly of Ballsland
Weds Marine William Loftus
The su~r..Uon of Mrs. Robert
UndftWOOd, _,,_ and meana
chairman, that a carnival be
held at the Ral'bor VIew School
next fall waa approved at the
June 2 meetJna ot the executive
board of Harbor View PTA. The
date wu .et for Oct. 31.
Mra. Lyell Buttermore, proce·
List Activity
On Calendar
The Volunteer Placement Bu·
reau a makinc a two-fold re·
quest to all orcanlzatlons work·
Inc with younc people In the
Harbor Area In behalf of the
NewJ)Ort Harbor CommunIty
Council.
All youth croups are asked to
call the Volunteer Bu~au at
Liberty 8-0717 to report the date
of any activity belnc planned so
that It can be rerorded on the
master youth calenda,r to avoid
conlllcts In dates.
All orcanizatlons dealing with
youth activities are encouraeed
NewlywMa Mr. and Mrs. Wll-J Sapphire Ave., Balboa Is land. to bring their problem.'! to the
llam Loftus are now living In 1 The bridegroom's parents are Community Council. Requests
Oceanside, to be near the Marine 1 Mr. and Mn1. Kenneth Patrick for assistance should be !W!nt by
Corps station o.f the bridegroom, Loftus of Great Falls, Mont. the board of directors of the or·
who Is on dutY at Camp Pendle· The young couple were mar· ganlzatlon In qu~>stlon to Mrs.
ton. rled May 9 at Our. Lady of Mt. William Bent.B, chairman of the
The bride Is the former Miss Carmel Catholic Church\ in Bal· screening committee of tht> Com·
Patricia Daly, dauehter of Mr. boa. Father Stephen Kiley read munity Council, 325 N. Newport
and Mrs. VIncent Daly of 200~ the double ring service. Blvd., Newport Hel&hls.
The bride wore an Imported The Newport Harbor Commun-
2 S h I h lace gown with a scoop neckline lty Council was organized 4
dw. book cbairman, announced
that ananaementa h•ve been
made for a matinee to be held
at the Port 'nleatft at 1:30 p.m.
tbla Saturday. Tbe feature tllm ~11 be "Hetdl and Peter," plua
kldd.lea eartoona. 'ncRtl may be
purehued at the box otflce for
50e each.
Mra. Wilbur Tool, home read·
In& chairman, reported that
there have been complalnts
about the oUenalve and lewd
maeazlnes that have been seen
on some macaztne atanda 1n the
areu. It wu aurrested that par-
ents lnvestteate this report lndl·
vldually.
Mra. Charles Rote, recreation
chalnnan, announced plana are
being fonnulated for the awn-
mer program at the Corona del
Mar Youth Center.
The next Harbor View PTA ex-
ecutive board meetlne will be
held In the latter part ot Aueust,
according to Mrs. Jeanne Cooper,
the new president.
... "' EYMIII Direct ,.., .. ,. ....
The Newport Harbor Commun-
Ity Players announ~ last week
that Jerry Evans of 504 Mar·
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar,
will direct Tennessee Williams'
.. Street Car N am e d Desire "
which will open in August. '
Tryouts for the play were held
this week at the Hofbrau theatre
at 1712 Placentia Ave., Costa
Mesa. C Q ars ··p trimmed In seed pearls and se· months aco by the Volunteer
qulns. She carried a sweetheart Placement Bureau and Is com-
F d S U noeeeay of Italian lace and pink prised or civic leaders with the .... u ......... _..
U n $ et p Pellte roses. pu~ ot worklne with activ1-.... -·-~--~~ Maid of honor was Mls.s Mary ties and related problems of 2 IU. • II Ill
Daly. of Balboa Is land, the youne people. to promote good ... Y-111•91
The Trl Sterna and Cira' Ath-bride's sister. Mrs. Martha Lux citizenship, and to encourare CO· I
letic Association of Newport Har· of Great Falls, Montana. another operatIon of organizations, Robert Ineram developer of
bor Hleh School combined ef-slater of the bride, was the agencies and Individuals Inter-Jamaica Inn in Corona del Mar
forts thls year to provide funds bridesmaid. They both wore floor I ested In making thls community I has taken out permits tot•llni
lor a new scholarship to be pre-length silk ~~ with torso bo-a better place to live. $70,000 for the Ingram Hotela
sented to a senior rlrl choeen by
1
d ice and bouffant hoop skirt. Besides the Community Coun-Corp. to build a trailer park at
the faculty .cholarshlp commit-Debra Ann Lux. niece of the ell's plans for the mastt>r youth 2175 0 c e an Ave .• Huntington
tee. The committee selected as I bride, was the flower girl, and calendar and .Its work as an ad· Beach, just west of the Edison
the first winner of this award. Dennl~ Lux. the bride's nephew, vt.sory croup to diJK'USS commun- Co. steam plant.
Kew ottlcera of Salon 163 of
Oranre County 8 et 40 were ln-
atalled Jut ntcht at the Royal
Coach Inn, Fullerton.
Alma Tbompeon of Harbor
Hlehlancb, who t. a clerk In the
Newport Beach Pollee Dept., wu
Jll.ltaUed u Cha~au. Other oUl·
oers are Bernice Opel of Costa
Mesa, lean Matkham of Costa
Meu, Conllle Dona htson of La
Habra. BUda Rocket of Westmln·
ater, and Elva Mae Iones, Ellen
Reeves and Mary Jean Alstock ot Santa Ana.
Special uaJcnment of the 8 et
40 ls the prevention or tubcrcu-
Joala In juveniles.
•EW KJWAJriS MEJCaEU
Jack Raub. Chad Twtchell
and Harry A..lhton Inducted the
followlna new m~bers Into the
Newport Harbor Kiwanla Club at
the May 28 meetln&. Ed SeXlon,
Aluminum Windows: Ed Rose,
optJclan: and Elon Brown, re-
tired, Slcnal Oil. Clt>n Whrte, au-
ditor, was Inducted at the May
21 luncheon. I
TE
IIIIIWIIE
Authorized .. YO S~ and SEBVICE
HABDW,u£ * HOOSEWABES * GIFTS
1802 Newport Bt.d. at 18th SL. eo.ta M..a
Phone: Uberty ~3426
ALL HAIRCUTS
FOB MEN AND BOYS
ONLY $1.25
JArs
BARBER
SHOPS
..S·A a&WIOIIT JII.VJ).-MEWIOft
Mas Melinda Rork, dauehter of was the ring bearer. lty problema. the Council Ia also I Mr. Ingram has also been
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rork of 113 The best man ~as Francls sponsoring the newly founded given the contract from tht>
Emerald Ave., Balboa Island. Butler of Manhattan Beach. and I Youth Council, comp~ en-Huntington Beach Co. to develop
Mlas Rork 1s an active honor atu· the usher was Terry Sayring of tlrely of hlch school student3, its $250,000 "Huntington Shores"
dent who plans to continue her Camp Pendleton. and the Adult Council, com-on the site of the re«>ntly dis·
education at Lone Beach State A reception was held at the I prlsed of 6 sebl of pa~nts. mantled Sea breeze Village. I
Collere, where she hopes to ma-home of the bride's uncle. Lionel
jor ln education. Daly, 258 Catalina Dr .. Newport T.......,.Cnile
..._. .... ,aFerry The ~ey Club of Harbor High, Helrhts. A.uatlng at the recep-
a boys oreanlzaUon sponsored tlon were Nan Daly, the bride's
by the loc.J Kiwanls clu~ of aunt: £ala Daly and Mary Daly. ec.u Mesa and Newport Beach, all of Los Angeles. and Mr. and
and dl~ted by Malcolm Buchan-Mrs. Frank Owen of 510 Acacia The Harbor Utes Toastmaster
an and Dale Carlisle, both teach · Ave~ Corona del Mar. Club 1s meetln& lOT breakfut at
ers at Harbor Hleh. raiM'd S'r.IO 17 o'clock this momln& (Thurs·
ttu. sprln& to build a scholarship d•yl aboard the Balboa bland
fund. The boys, with the help of ferry and cruising alone the bay.
the KlwanJans. sold decals bur-I Alter breakfast Is over. the
Inc the motto, "Give a dollar to I program calla for a 2-mlnute 1m-
a--scholar." Darwin Tate operator of the promptu tallies by members. All
The flrat noclplent of this was Corona del Ma; state ~ac-h park. proceeds from the breakfast will
Bob Potter. He 1s the son of Mr. has been authorized by City be used to purchase a new C'lub and Mrs.. John Potter or 248 Mon-1 ba te Vista In C:O.ta Mesa. Bob Managt'r Robert S h t' ton to nner.
plans to attend the Unlven~lty of c harge $1 for \'ehlcle parking on ,..,....-.S-B_A_VE __ a_Aa_T_aoT · RJ ld h h Saturdays, Sundays and hoB-.,. __ Callfom1a at yers e. w ere t' da whenevt>r traffic volume Jacob and Lillian Carman or
will major In physics. ju:Cies lt. The fpe on Wt'('k days. 2909 Broad St . Newport Heights.
LEGAL •onCE Monday through Friday, re-became thr parents of a son I main" at 50 cents. :weighing 7 pounds. 10 ouncet~. xoriC::~-=ITOitS This Is the same policy that born Saturday. May 30. at Hoag
ESTATE OF w. s. ADAMS aka was followed last summt'r. Memorial Hospital.
WINFIELD SCOTT ADAMS aka
WINFIELD S. ADAMS, DE-
CEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the creditors ot and all pepons
having claims aralnst the said
d~ent or salcl estate to f1le
them wtth the necessary vouch·
ers In the oUlce ot the Clerk of
the SUperior Court of the State ot Callfomt., In and for the
County ot Oran,e. or to present
the ~ wlth the neceaary
voucheJS, to the undersl,-ned at
hla or her place of b~. to·
wtt:
Law Om~ ot Calvin R.
lteene, Attorney At Law. 333
N. Newport Jllvd.., Newport
•acb. Calltomla.
wlthJn aJx months after the flrat
pubUeatlon of th1a notice •
o.rted M~ 22, 18.
A1fN S. ADAMS.
AdmlnlatratrlX tit the Utate
ol. utd decedomt.
Ga1Ytn 1L Keene
AttorneY At Law
3S3 Korth Nltwport Blvd.
K.wport )Mcll, Calif.
Publlab: May a June 4.. U , 18.
ln U. K...,art ..... I:Mlll\-
.. . ,..,... ....... ............. , ........
Tep •••••• fir Tell II Jn~~lll Hall
Mrs. Leon Ware, welfare chair·
man of the' Lido Isle Woman's
Club, reported lut week that tri ·
cycles, wagona and toys are des·
perately needed at Juvenile Hdl
for ctl.il~ren of P~·school age.
The need st~ from the recent
ln~u.e in 2 and 3-year olds.
moatJy from broken homes. who
are ~Ina put ln the custody of 1
Juvenile Hall .
.. .. ,...... .. · .
Largest and ~ost Comolete
Furniture Store in the 1\rM.
C.ll ~"'" DECORATING SEitVICf
llberlv a.ssre
Hou se ~~• Gar~ en
fvmishinqs for home..
dubs. yechts.
)017 W. Coest Hi9hway
N_,_t ... ell
Not
a pe nny
lost
This month the Federal Savings and Loan
Insurance· Corporation celebrates its 25th
anniversary ... No one has ever lost a cent
in insured savings accounts in America's
ES:LI.C.-Insured Savings and Loan
Associations.
Your., .. pllced with us are insun:d by lbe F.S.l. I. C.
.... • ....... -. •t• ----··
Two projects accounted for • •KWJOIIT·
rnON tflan ~,300,«* In bWJ4Jn,r X.., Haven Motel, alp. J8a8 w~
permlta ctu:rtnc tbe nm week of Cout. 1300; Dwtcn'• Yacht
lune and made the Newport &alee. aip, 2001 W. Cout, ..ao:
Juni(!t. Angling
Race Now On
Konday .U tbe openinr day
ot ~ Balboa ADruna CJub'a
Ann'-'&1 JunIor J'laherman'a
Toumei'Mtlt lor aU ehUdren
from the ae• :1 to 11. The tour-
n&mfl\t runs to Aur. 21.
.
1"be 18 "LM.rD to ......_ .. ')we)-et.lkiNit ta .-eta ea. 10 it WUJ
r:ram .,..._.., 111 11M City ot be • a "11f'lt -· liNt MWCI" N.wport -..at ~ De· bUt& 'I'Mre will .._ a NWIItia·
partmnt wt11 beltD ....._,.at Uon let ff toe ,. • tmt • Beach total for that fJnt week Harvey .,.._, alp for Allee
cloee to $3,000,000. Beauty Sbop, 408 32Bd St., tMJC);
Thae 2 proje(U were the tl,· Elkl L o d r e 1767, temporal)'
:500,000 apace tectmoloey laboJ:a· awnlf\1, 234:5 VIa Oporto, Pl();
tory for Aeronutronlc Syltema s.y ConatructJon Co., l"'tory
Inc. and a new a.ddltton of 34 oommerclal buUdlnr. 123·829
homes In Walter Mellott's Har· Production Pl., $40,000; M. 0.
'bor HI i b la n d i development, Phanon, foundation, 120 27th St.,
with a total permit value of $800; South Coa.at Construction
$842,650. Co., add 2 otficet, 230 30th St.,
11aereo an 2 dlvtalorw: 5 to 10
yea,..and 11 to 16. TrophJ• wUJ
be awarded tor the lareest tlth
taken on rod and reet for the
tollowlnc claues of tlah : bua,
yellowtall, b a r r a c u d a, china
croaker, whlte tea bua, bonita,
yellowfln croanr, mackerel, aJ.
baco~-tuna, • pot t I n croaker,
hallb\(t, jaek m.aclterel and a
special trophy thla year tor th~
lareeat opal-eye perch.
IJve lpMdl ..,... .......,..._ the each two ...a •• 1•. .
Jlara. aNL b,s.tmlolt qd ,._.t forma =~::::::::::==;:::::;::;:::::::=
, A new e¢ •• ot c::1.-wUl are avaUaW. ,... tile ~
beiin ..., ~ ....... -...ma· tion D.pa,....._ ..._.. .. rtera.
tion f• ee -.t 2 ..-.--'Of' FM JDCIII'e lfttonMU... ,..,..111'\1
wtll be heM at tiM -tlon cl._ • .....,_Uen pleue
DepartmeDt lleadquarwre, 111• ea11 oa.a• a.2r10, at. 1c.
(s.viftcp Is not money
left o.,., at tM end
of the month.)
SAVE ...
Security
AU accounts insured
up to $1 0,000.)
SAVE ..
EARN
DIVIDENDS PAID
4 nMES
PER YEAR
SAVE
COIYE.EITL Y
LAGVIIA 8EACR
222 ac... A..._.
BTatt ._11 '77
SAif CLEXEJfTE
601 11. El Comtno Ileal
BTaciDth 2-11 t5
LAGUNA
FEDERAl
The record tqr 1959 ls already 12,040.
over $14,000,000, and l.a rapldly e UDO ISLE
overtaking the 1958 total of $16,· R. H. Grant, demolish garare.
528,1r)3. The total for the fl.cal 820 VIa Ltdo Nord, $100, and ~
year, Which wiJJ end June 30, is model dwelling, $8,000: J. M.
o~r 13),000,000, well a~ead of Class, wall, 1.29 Via Mentone,
last year's record ot $1fi,057,490. $195.
Following permits were tasued e aAL.OA
during the first week of June: Charles Cardella, 3-unlt. 2-
• COaQIIA DEL NAil story apartment building, 1328 E.
P. F. Soto. 1-unit, 2-story ad-Balboa, $30,770; Ray Donald. re-
dltlon, 514 Fernleaf, $12,000. modeling and addition, 1717 E. e COBOifA Bl~JILAJfDS Balboa, $13.000.
E. H. Willits, addition. 553 e OPPEil 8AT .&JIEA
Seaward, $4,000; Ed Babson, aJ. Harbor View and Buena Vlsta
teratlons. 440 M~ndoza, $3,000. Homes. 7 two-story dwellings, 27 e laVJWE TEJUlACE ont>·story dwellln~s in Walter
P. A. Palmer Inc., swimming Mt'llott's addJtlon to tht' Harbor
pools at 1827 Galatea, $2,700, and Highlands tract, $842,65(); Aero-
1833 Galatea. $2,900. nutronlc Systems Inc.. space
All 9f the ront .. tanta wlll
compete tor the title of junior
champion of the Newport Harbor
Area, whic~ wlll be given to the
boy or glrl who catches the lare-
est variety of edible fish during
tbe tournament.
Contestants may register and
weigh their tish at the Newport
Tackle Store, Baldy's Tackle
Stor~ Rod and R~l Shop,
Davey's LOcker and the Balboa
Angling Club.
-W.lanlli, WH
Br H..., Hi Seti• e CAMEO SHORES t('{"hnology lab, at Jamboree Rd.
Leilani Land Co., 1-unlt, 1· and Ford Rd.. $1.500.000; Don Clementine Estrada, Harbor
story dwelling, 4639 Gorham, Woodward. wall and planter, High graduatln'g, senior and
$35,000; Mace-o Corp., 1-unlt, 1· 1410 Warwick, 1780; Dan Dan· daughter of Mrs. Ruperto Ortiz
story dwellings at 4621 Hamp-ford. sign, 833 Dover, $500; Rob-of 1895 Whittier Ave., Costa
den. $20.750; 4521 Hampden, ert R o s «' n art, 1-unlt, 1-story Mesa, received one of three $200
$20,780, an<\, 452'7 HampdE-n, $.20,· dwelling. 1207 Somerset. $25,520: scholarships presentt-d by the
130. . W. H. Bastedo. swimming pool, Gemini Club of Santa Ana at an
• CLIFF RAVEif ,. 1742 Irvine, $2,500: J~ Rosan awards banquet held at the San·
Walter Burroughs, swtmmlng Jr .. 1· unit, 1-story dwelling, 1724 ta Ana Junior College. Clemen-
pool, 511 Clift. $3;1)00; Newt Cox Terrapin, $30,000; James Judlne, tine was nominated by the Hl&h
Jr .. playroom and alterations. 408 swlmmjng pool, 1723 Terrapin, School to enter this all-county
Kings Pl., $3,780: Ellard Pless, 2· $2,800; Ridge Cons t r u c tj on: rompetitlon on the basis of her
unit, 2-story dwelling 1601 Cliff, swimming pool. 124.2 Somerwt, scholastic r~rd and activity, u
$32,500; JaC'k Hoyle, alterations $3.000: E. T. Fr~. gret'nhouse. wen as personal rerommenda·
at Newport Convalescent Home. 1212 WestC'IItf. $700; Richard tlons.
1501 E. 16th, $3.000. Culhane, 1-unlt, 1-storv dwell· I
le BALBOA ISLAJID lng, 1726 Skylark, $23,000. Uw en.;,,. daaifted ada. Ol l-0510. Adrlanus Verdult. nE'W rt>il
~~2~~i~ra1:~:~h~.s;~~; Sailing, Boating and Canoeing
~~~e~~~~ addition Are Taught in Safety Program
at 519 Redland!'i, $4,000. I ThE' City of Newport BeaC'h the opportunity to operate small
• BEACOM BAT . on I RE"CrNltlon Division is offering C'raft, skiffs, and an outboard: as
John Dodge, garage addlti · anothN watt-r saft>ty program well as Instruction In knot.'l and
113 Rudder Rd .. $400. thlo; year, from June 15 to Aug. splicing, essential to safe boat·
22, at the N~.>wport St>aC'h Sea ing.
JAMES
D.
Smut BallE'. AftE-rnoon sailing program or.
The-program for. the sum~t>r Cered klcludes a knowledge of
rons1st<~ of ranoc1ng, boating, nautical terms, an lntroduC'tion
anl'l !(ailing. Cano.-lng, from 9 to to simple theocy of aalllng, wind
10 :30 t>arh morn I n g. Includes direction, and knot tying; result-
proper handling of the canoe, Its lng In actual salting, In boats
I U'\P!'i. strokt>S and tf'chnlques for provided for the s tudents' use.
righting a rapsized C'raft; and <Students deslr1ng to bring their • .....__ CIIIJ«P's-finally a 2 mile ranoe trip at the own boa~ may do so. I
......... ...,... end of the 2 Wt't'k session. Registration for the tlrst two
RAY
1446 E. COAST HWY .. I Boating, offered from 10:30 to 1 sessions will be held at the New
noon, provides t>xperlt-nres and port .Beach Recreation Depart·
SAVINGS AND I j ment. 1714 W. Balboa Blvd .. lOAN ASSOCIATION FtJJfDS FOR HIGH SCHOOL starting at 9 a.m . tomorrow !Frl· %~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The 1\t>wport Harbor High dayl. ;. School D1striC1 has re<'t'iVl'd an I ~qulremt>nts ronslst of either
CC>aONA DEl t.fAI
Oa&oael-0510
HERM SMITH IS HERE
te senice
SWIMMING POOLS
in the Harllk Area
Opening Specia'
PUREI CHLORINE 4()( cal.
Picked up
allocation or W.JO from the state a Red Cr08S Intermediate swim·
~.>duC'atlon fund for developing ming certlf!C'ate or the ability to
local programs for Identification, demonstrate e qua I swimming
guldanre anc1 E-nc-ouragement or skill on tht> first day of classes;
students w1th outstanding apti-as well as parent's permission
tUdf'S and ab1 lltlt>s. for minors.
A charge of rttty cf.'nts per
LEGAL lfOTJCE student will be made for each I SUMMONS 2 week session.
AC'tion brough t In the Superior The lnstruC'tors for the pro-
1 Court of the County of Orange, gram are Clare Smith and Dave
I and Complaint filed In the Of· Grant both seniors at the Unl-
flt'l' of the Clerk or the Superior I versltY of California. Court of said County.
VIOLA MAY TAYLOR. Plain-LEGAL IIOTICE I tiff. vs. OIU..ON C. TAYLOR, De-1 lfO A·U2S7 Cendant. ·
The people of the State of Cat. I IIOTJCE TO CllEDJTOIIS
ifornla send greetings to DIU..ON Estate of ROBERT B. GRANT,
G. TAYLOR., Defendant. deceased.
The prqaram .. OllllldUIIIled on a W. Balboc &lv4., Newport BJvd., ttaJf.hCJar a c bed u le lllonday
Newport leach, at 9 a.m. tomor-t~rouch Friday weekly. H~ft La
row <Friday). The llrnlt Ia 1S the ~~ehedule! •
Locations: lOth 6 Bay and Balboa Penlnaula
9:00 · 9:30 INTEBMEDJATE No Ar~ Limit
9:30 · 10:00 BEGINNER 8 and 9
10:00 . 10:30 BEGINNER 6 and 7
10:30 · 11 :00 BEGINNER 6 and T
l'rtedb' ..... lwftocld ~
PAD"'::I·DLL
IIIOirlvA.U
-·uo Broadway u...,.. .. ~ Oolta .....
11:00 . 11:30 INTERMEDIATE) 8 and 9 -----------"
11 :30 · 12:00 SWIMMER No ACe Limit
Locations: Balboa Island at Ruby Ave., and CDM at China Cove
1:00 . 1:30 INTERMEDIATE No Age Umlt
1 :30 . 2:00 BECINNEil 6 and 7
2:00 . 2:30 BEGINNER. 6 and 7
2:30 . 3:00 BEGINNER 8 and 8
3:00 . 3:30 • INTERMEDIATE 8 and 9
3 :30. 4:00 SWIMMER No Age Limit
Recreation Activities Sl ated
at 12 Sites in Harbor Ar.ea
The rE"Creatlon program for
youth and adults of Newport
Behch will open Monday and
will rontlnue throughout the
summer months. The program Is
designed for residents ot the
Newport area and Is sponsored
by the Newport BeaC'h Recreation
OepartmenL
Programs are planned and
scheduled for 12 areas through·
out the Harbor area.
For the week of June 15
through June 1s-the hourly
schedule for playground auper-
vlslon will be from 1 to 5 p.m.
During the first week of the
summer playground the program
will t>mphaslze a get acquainted
theme for the boys and girls who
will attend throughout the sum·
mer.
Artive and passIve games,
story telling, sports, arts and
crafts. light dramatics, singing,
special events, tournaments, and
various types of musical acti-
vities will be included In the
program.
Trained supervisors a nd recre·
atlon leaders will be In direct
C'harge for all scheduled activi-
ties during the open playground
hours.
Registration for playground
ac-tivities is requestl'd with the
part>nts signature on the 'l'egis·
tratlon cards.
The prog•am wtll rontlnue for
a period of 10 weeks. Boys and
girls who have not received reg·
lstratlon applications through
the schools may sign up at the
playground areas.
Three educ-ational tours wlll
be scheduled In conjunC"tlon with
GODfG TO WEST POIIIT
David Hamann, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hamann of ~anta Ana.
has been accepted for admission
to the U. S. Military Academy at
West Point. Davld'a father Ia the
manager of tbe Mesa Theatre In
Costa Mesa.
the summer playground pro·
gram.
On Tuesday, June 23, the Rec-
reation Department will visit
Marlneland of the Pacific where
the young travelers wlll see
"Bubbles," the famous whale,
performing In an exciting Sea
Circus.
On Tuesday, July 21. groups
will visit KfH)tts Berry Farm for
a tun-packed day In fhe Old
West.
Our summer r.rogl'am will be
roncluded Aug. 18 wlth a voy.
age aboard the ship Vellron to
Catalina l~land, where the young
sailors will flnc1 tun and adven-
ture galore when they vt.it the
faraway Island.
HARBOR REST
MEMOffiAL PARK
3131 Harbor Blvd. at Gisler
ec.ta Kesa
'DAEP13 5-1.1:11
For all your
~ENSIGN ..
J1,lb1ishing Co.
Olllole I.OSSO
28.'50 E. Cout BJpWQ
Corona del Mar
PmlUnt Needs
30 Years Experience in Pool Service. Repairs
Complete Line of Pool Supplies.
SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS
You are directed to appear In Notice ls hereby given by the
an action brought against you by undersigned HELEN D. GRANT, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ thf' abovt' named plaintiff, In Administratrix of the estate of
th£' Superior Court of the State ROBERT B. GRANT, dece.-d, to
of California, In and for the the Creditors of. and all penona
County of Orange. and to an· having claims acalnst the a&.ld
swer the romplalnt therein with-deceased, to present them with
In ten days aft~r the aervtce on the necessary vouchena. within
you of thla summons, lf aerved six months a fter the tint publl·
within the County of Oranee. or cation of thla notice, to th~ aa1d
wlthJn thirty daya if aerved else· HELEN D. GRANT at the orne.
HEll SIITH -QUinO EITERPIISES
1930 Harbor Blvd •• Costa Mesa
We Deliv« Ml 6-1777
'========================~ where. and yeu are notJfled that of HURWITZ 6 HURWITZ, Attor· ;. unleu you so appear and answer n~ys at Law, 430 32nd StrMt,
u above requJred, the plaintiff City of Newport Beach, County ot
w111 take jQd,_,ent for any Orange, State of C a It for n Ia,
money or damaea demanded which aid office the \lJ'Mkr·
In the Complaint, u arl.aJne up-alened aelecta aa a place of tJua/.
on OODtract, or wtu •PPIY to the nesa In all matten connect.~
Court for any other ~llef de· with aid estate, .or to file them
manded in the complaint. with the necesauy voudMn,
Costa Mesa Lu••erCo. ·
LUMBER -BUIU>ING MATEIIIALS u.tr ....
Orco Block Co.
IUILDING BI.OCD-.uL NW
Giv.n under my hand and wtthln ab: montha after the tint
.. 1 ~ Ole ~•r Court of the publleatlon of thla notice, in the
County of Oranre, State of Call· office of the Clerk of U.. lupe·
tomla thla 15th day of May rlor Court of the State of Call·
1919 ' ' fomla, in and f<W the County et
cs-'t Super~« Court Oranp. JAtllllla 7.U. Uebwly J-1111 Oran,e County) Dated May 21, 19CII •
.. ......... It•._ .... --. ..... ,._ L. B. WAlLACE. IIELEN D. GtAllfT, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;; ~ ~ ~ ~ of the A~um C. Superior Court of the Stat. of ~ ~ =~
ARE WE WRONG?
WE a~-
........................ dollan wedr ,_ ~ -···] ,. , .....
WE~-,._.Ifl!ta_ 4 Beat tn-.......... puoslf fa., .., .......... " ..... ,
--~-=: !' .. ,,... •• -ullrw'sd'y ..... _. -.ii .. ,_ $? ...
Callfomta. Ln and for tbe County Callfornla, Attorn.,p for Actlftla· of Oranp. ltltratrb.
By Wayne A. Dra,er, Deputy. PubUeb ~une 4, U. 11. JS
Harwood, H.Ueman A SocJeon. 1ft tbe x-JfatW .. __ Attof'M7 for PlalntlU ·-r-· -....-
33!5 V1a Udo. JlcwiJ1411t ........ Celt,_..._
'NfpboM: OilS* ......
P\abllab: May 31, June 4. 11, 11
In the Jfewport Jla.rt. I!DIIp.
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A&WIWT JI.I.Da. D11C111
~Y. J'VW8 IL 1-
IOif roa '1D MAD801MI
Gerald and Marla Madeaan ot
2008 E. Ocean n., Balboa ant
'"-parenta at a ~ born \~on
day, lone 1, In Koa1 Roepltal,
wetab1n1 5 poun41, 2 ounc:a.
caw ... or CIUUH, ICIKIIIDt, 8303 VIa Lido
NewDOtt Beaeh Jt.EAI>mo BOOM-3315 Vla Lldo, N....,t leecb
Open week~ 9 &3. to 5 p.m. Wectne.cJaya I a.m. • 1:45 p.m.
'I'UeldAlya and Prt~
Helen Davis
Is Engaged to
Bob Roubian
MrL Barry Davb of Corona
del Mar hu announee<t the en-
latement oC ~r daughter Helen
to Bob R.oubl.an, the aon of Mr.
and Mra. lohn Jloublan of Pua-
dena. Mr. Roublan la the owner
of the Crab Cooker In Newport,
and the compoeer of the hit
aona. '1'oo Pooped to Pop." The
wedding will take place In June.
OIIJR.OIU
. ta.m.~ a&COIID caow or,
ICXUIIIII ... .,..,at .......
c-doe&M•
3838 Eut Cout B11h,.Y
Corona del Mar READING BOOM-
DKn&UlOII S I'L\TVa&J)
The famed Depre.lon Five or·
chestra will be featured at a
dance aponaored by the St. Joa.
chlm Catholic Church at 9 p.m.
Saturday, June 20, at the Legion
Hall In Coat& Mesa. nckell may
be obtain~ by calllng U 8-1587,
U 8·4192, or Ml 6·2870.
FIVE 61tADUATING SENIORS of Newport Har·
bor Hi9h School ore in lin' for $500 •cholorships
granted by the Newport 8olbo4 Savings and
Loan Aun. Pictured here at the Savings and
Loon office ore, from left, Agnes Blomquist, ••·
ecutive vice-president of Newport Balboa Sav-
ings; graduates Tirn Driskel, Johanna Oquist,
Dave Reid, Clernent•ne Estrada and Ted Cooper,
Fay Harb•son. -vice·principol of Harbor 1-i'qh.
(Beckn er photo)
3839 Eut Cout HJ1hway
Open week da~ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
SOJfDAY SKa'YJCU Ill
JtO'III c:au.c:aa
SUNDAY !CHOOL J:15 a.m.
CDN LUTJIEUJI cau•ca
The Rev. Douglas WesMII's
sermon topic for thE' 8 and 11
a.m. Sunday services will be
·111e Greatest Day of Your Ute."
Mr. Wessell will stress 3 basic
points: we should live one day
at a time: today Is the time to
cancel regrets: and today pro·
vldes the vital hour.
Big Maiority Satisfied With
Our Teachers. Speaker Says
1 1.1ca1 ........
1 U. Ariz .. Depees
Loca l stud"nts who rNel\t"d
degl't'i"S at 1 he commf'n•·€'mt•nt
exerl"l'leS at thE' Unl\pr ... l\ of
Aruona in TuN.On V.f'rt> F:•1v. .ard
Ellswonh BetL" 231 V1a hwn/t',
L1do Isle. Bacht.>lor of ~IPnc t' 1 n
mechanical Pnginf't'rln' J n d
Bobby DIE'hl, ~ Coldt>nrvd Av«>.,
Corona del Mar, Bach.elor ol ~<'I ·
SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS __ __8:00 p.m.
You are cordially lnvtted to
attend the Church Services
and to UN the Readtn& Boom.
SOUTIU-IAPTIST -OIIICI
DT. Rubert A. Dcmldlea. D.D.
lltJIIaW
BRIDE-TO-If: ~iu Cynthi• Hwper of G•lup, N. M.
Engagement of Miss Harper
and Bruce Twichell Revealed
Eighty per cent of the people
are satisfied with the work of
our teachers, according to Frank
Mcintyre, executive of the Cali·
fornla Teachers Assn., who spoke
last week at the banquet at the
Villa Marina Restaurant honor-
Ing 2 retiring teachers, Mrs.
C11.1USTIAJf SCIDCE CRt1BCHES Meta Bachmann and Mrs. Craet>
Trust In God at a time In his-Billings.
!ory when strife and confusion He C'ltNi a preface In a gram·
1n the affairs of nations IW'<'med mar book of the mld-188)'s
paramount will be> hearrl about whkh deplored the deterioration
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harper of 1 The young cou ple met as stu-In t he Lesson-Sennon on "Cod • of standards in education. He I
SE.IIYICKI Gallup, N. M., are announcing
1
denll at Arizona State College t he Preserver of Man," In the said this showed that about 8 20 1
lO:U A.M. the engacement of their daugh-at Flagstaff. The bridegroom-to-Newport, Corona del Mar and per cent minority deplores the
ter, Miss Cynthia Harper, to Ed-be recenUy graduated from Arl· Costa Meu Chrlatlan S<'lence al"hievements of each new gen·
'"From Scrtid~ to mund Bruce Twichell, son of Mr. zona State with a Bachelor o! Churches. The Colden Te?Ct from eratlon.
SIMDIY, -IUIE 1-.
and Mrs. E. C. Twichell of 1130 1 Science degree In Industrial Arts. Psalms says, "Preserve me, 0 I
7 =10 •.J(. Somerset Let., Westcll!f. He Is a member of Epsilon PI God: for In thee do 1 put my He asked teachers to remem· -n.. Flnt O..tsou.. The wedding is tentatively set I Tau, an International honorary trust" ( 16:1 1. ber that the lr> per cent arE'
Dr. n..itllloa .......... bolla for early falL fraternity. His profess1onal !leld rathf'r quiet, not because they .....tnl Is Industrial design, and he lA l'fEW'POJrT FIUT 8AniST are 1nappredatlve but becau~
Let'a gtq ~ ...._ cr bearty I ..t... Pill It Uaal now associated with Jabs c 0 "Promi~ to Chlldr('n" w11l bt> they are satisfied. have linle to
welCICIIIDet • be retunla to aa ...... IIRI Pump. manufacturing .firm In the Rev. H€'rben Johnson's ~r-rile tl\em and therefore do not
after crt t• a ella 9 U.. 8ecDd .-.... I ...II H Costa Mesa. mon topic 1n relt.>brallon of chil· 'makt.> headlines like the cdtlc:s
M..U., of .__. ~ u.-IWIC lfl He is a 1955 graduate of New· dren's day at the 11 a.m. Sunday do.
T11Miag1cal ~ s-temy port Harbor High School, where serviC't'. Rt>v. Johnson will SPf'Bk Mayor James Stoddard, who
Aalrlecra acrpttat RcrtMacrl The Newport Harbor American he was one of the top membePs on "The Noble Beruru~" at the I was a member of the !'ewpor1
lD ftdl,adelplala. a a cl U.. Leeton Po.t 291 will be ha.t of the swim team. Two of his 7:30 p.m. evt'nlng worship serv Bt'al•h Elt'mentary School Board
c:oe..atloa la Dea NoiDM. for the Fifth Area pre-convention I high S<'hOOI years were spent In IC't'. 1 from 1952 to 1955, expresse-d tht'
Iowa. caucus thla week-end at the Le: Tr1nldad and Ad a k, Alaska, SEVEI'f'TII DAT ADVEJfTIST I gratitude of the community for Ll&lll ..... glon Hall, 15th St. and Bay while his father, a commander '"That They Had Been With tht-rf'tinng teachers' 35 years or
lrt .. Front, Newport. in the Navy, was on duty at I Jesus" will be thP Saturday ~r-service here. IIIJ There wUl be a dinner dance th06e stations. Com m a n de r mon topic of tht' Rev R. C. Mote Othet speakers were Jam~
A rrs-dly Clhuda Saturday evening, beginning at Twichell Is now associated_ with at the 11 a .m. worship service. Ray, for the School Board. and C:O.t Jll9bwa'f .. CWf Drtn. Dike a. Colegrove, Inc., builders
A COidlal ..sa.. cnralta yoa 7:30. Breakfast will be served and developers. FELLOWSIIIJ' TO BED 801lCE ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~S~u~n~d~a~y~m~o~r~n;t;n~g~f~r~om~~8~t~o~9~:30~.1 -------The members of the Senior Pll-T . G. ven .... _ •uFTE-IIC. ............ Time ~~ltM:~~~~:~':nt~! ~~~r;~r~7~ SWhl n s, •h.
OWVIIIrV ..., KEW STOU: -oa S·ISlS Cl.......... ...... drive to the Creek Theatre In c 0 a rs Ips " ......... ----HollY""ood next Thursday, June
C B 0 G E N 18. to hear the famous com~l· Twin slsters Betty and Annt>
tending rele~d time ~ucatlon hav~ received nursing !IC'ho1ar
Roy Andt-rsen, the dlstrkt sup.-r
lntf'ndt'nt.
BQ.b Da' IS. pre<;u1t>n 1 c1f 1 he
Tt"ar'hers Assn. presentt'<l Mrs
Bachmann and M~. B!lhngs
with brol\U' plaqut'S for mf'n
tonous servll'l.'.
u.. e.,,;,,. wulfled ocft few ...
tulh.. c.n l11 y-ocft to OI IOLf
)..()550.
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I ence In geology.
Use E:f\~911 cl.uifieoll eclt. OR l~SO.
FATHER, DAD OR POP ••• REMEMBER HIM WITH A
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FATHER'S DAY
CARD
Whether he's an out·
door man Of' pmen
rfl&Jtin& With a book
'" an easy chair,
you'll f.nd a Hallmartl
rather's Day Card
th.wt uys just what
you want to ••1·
ChoaM ,our& toct.y
from our wide Mteo
tion.
t SUNDAY, JUNE 21
COIOIA DEL 1111 PHAIIIICY
""T1Dt •• ..ke ..... ("
Jl.Z7 L CMalllhrf--J .,. c-611.._
OlaOL& J-1111 • OrEJf EVEJIDIC8 TILL t:JI•.II. • d
X Some 500 pupils have been at-~ an and pianist, VIctor Borge. Roth Davis of Newport HelghU.
Ll ILialll. claues during the past year a<'· CIIBlST CBOBCR •y THE SEA hips and they both will enroll a '\ .. ,.,... •• , , cording to the report of M~-P. "Sowing See-ds and Studt'nts" at Oranet' Coast CoUt'ge thlll fall
IC \ F. Baines, ch airman. at the May will be tht' sermon topic of the to take the VCX'atlonal nun~lne ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ because ·.t sounds mt.>t'tlng of the Newport Harbor ~v. Edward Smith at the 9:30 cou~.
8
• Council or Churches. and 11 a.m. Sunday ~rvl('('<l. Bt'tty was awarded the $300
b
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One-fourth of these pupils ST. AJrDBEWS PllESaTTEJliAI'f 'l<"holarship of the Orange Coun· .: e er COmE' from non-church homes, The ~v. James Stewart will ty Medical Auxiliary. Ann_E' re· c • • • sh<' said. deliver the sennon. '1"he Will of rf'IVf'd thf' S200 scholarship of I it '"Therf' Is a call for morE Cod." at the 8 :15. 9:3.'1 and 11 the ~ewpon Beach E~ll Club
la Bogen presents the m 0 at da ses rrom schools that do not a.m . Sunday serviCt>s Thf' sa<'ra 1 The tw1n sisters. who gradu g coznplete line of custom have nearby a~ to churches," mf'nt or infant baptism Will be atf'rl from Newpor1 Harbor High
II: monophonic and stereo-Mrs. Balnf'S 'laid. "Two claRSes t't."lebrated at all servll'(!g. S<-hool at yesterday's commf'nl'P· ... from the..e Sl"hools have b<.-en ment <'Xf'rcl~ are thf' daugh :! phonic high fidelity 1 met>tlng In prlvatt' homes."
1
OlUVUSAUST FELLOWSBlP ter of Mr. and ~1". Ct'rald A
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components in the Shf' madt' a plf'n for residents ··When Religion Betrays Mo· Davis. 3238 Broad St. world. Here are In other such areas to offer hke rahty" will bt> the theme of Dr. ... aN'Ommodatlon. Sht> also asked Charles Blauq•ll'o; o;('nnon at the BOTLE PAJl.EI'fTS NOVE HERE
Newcomt>rs to tht' Harbor Area
arc Mr. amt M~ Ralph Hny11" s the tin•t aound 1 thr Council or Churches to con· 11 a.m. Sunday s«>n 1~.
components in 11lder an Increase In thf' budget CDN COMMUlflTT CBU1lCB Sr.. whose son!1. Ralph Jr. and 1C their field. , ~ to provide rxpen~Ws of travel and I ' Institute t r a in in g for the ·'The Church a t Your House" Jack. have lx't-n long-tlmt-res!·
is the topic of the sennon to bt> dents hNe. The senior Hoylt:>S
preacht'd this Sunday by the have movecl down from San Ma·
Rev. Edwin Comke at the 9:30 1 rino and are now li\lng sn Cl1ff
• !if =~ tenl'her:<~. ~)~~it -----~::X?; Pllcrl• Fellowsllip and 11 a.m. servi<-es. Havt'n.
LAGUNA FEDERAL
At the rate of 4% per annum for the dividend
period endioq June 30, 1959.
MORE THAN -· in &rat aix montha of 1959
Approximately 1131.000 Will baY• been distrib-
uted to the more tbaD 1100 ~~Cnera. during the
period &om }aDuary 1. 1159. to June 30, 1959.
ORANGE COUNTTS LABGEST
~
"lastaA Officers Vacation Church School Set
New officeNC of the Senior Pll·
grim Fellowship will be installed I For June 22 to July 2 ·In COM Sunday at the Corona del ~iar
Community Church. The nt'W offl('ers are: Bill Cal-Friday. June 19, will be regis· 1 :\fusic dlrf.'<'tor-:\1rs. J. l..Pslle
lis. presldf'nt: Tad Tobltt. vi~· tration day for vacation church Steffensen.
presldf'nt: Pam Thomson. S('('re· S('hool at the Corona Ml Mar Secretary-~frs. Millon Huma·
tary: Charai(>C Sarg€'ant, treas-Community Churt•h. Rt'~tl Ira· son.
urer: John Smith. action: Lorena tiono; w1ll IX' taken from 10 a m.l Staff nursery-Penny Ofstand
Keily. faith: ami Roger Darc,l to noon in the chun.·h school ami Cay Ann MarCIIllna~.
fellowship. offi<'t>. RE'fl'@Shments-Mothe-rs coun
Thr <;<"hool will open Monday.l c1l. Mrs. Fred Kuster. cha1nnan
j p...a-Dle••f...L....• June 22. and will continue to D1rectors--Mrs. Edwin Gomke
--.... -' July 2. An open hou.w prottram and Ml"!'. William HumllSOn r--Is ·----.a I w1u_ be prest>nted for the parentS ~ ,.. Wtl at • p.m. Wednesday, July 1.
The City of Newport Beach an-anct on the following day there
nounees an open t'ompetltive ex· will be a picnic at Costa Mesa
amlnatlon for pollee dispatcher park.
(men only) at a proposed salary Memlx'~ ot the church staff
of S362 to $-138 a month. are: I
Applications must be re<'elved I Kindergarten -Mrs. R~<~ell
In the personnel otfl<-e or post· Read, Mrs. Thomas HIUman and
~rk~ no later than Monday. Holly Ingram.
June 22. A written exam wlll be First and .-cond Jl1lde!t-Mra.
held on or about Monday, June R. E. Wheeler, Juc:ty JWitus and
29. A cyplng s k11l of 30 words a and Margaret Ingram.
minute without errors ls re-Third Grade -t rs. Stanley
caulred. Van Dyke and ~na Jtelly.
Fourth pet. -Mra. John
Keeler.
Fifth and dnh rrlc~es-Mra.
Elton ~nner and M.ra. A. 1.
Kac:Cllll~.
Junior hllh -MrL John M ·
chlerts.
Vaga~ndos
liP Silrn
TUI. TIIPS
FOR
BOYS 8-15
A 400 mile round trlp by t~ta·
tlon waeon acrocs the J.lojave
Desert and Into the ~P·
ped mountains of the Sienu.
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F\ah.1q In the 1~-fed t"')'WlJ
taka and trama o1 the Hleb
SlerTu. M..testte .cenery -
Animal 111 ..
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JILOIIIIIO I W I QOLD
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tuwn 11 nan-
FOR THE -II YMI ...
OR. 3-.8311
OR. 3-8310
BALBOA
MARKET
&08 EAST IAJ.IOA BLVD. IAJ.IOA
NEW OFFICERS of the lnternttlion"l Dance
A xi&tes: (seated. left to right) Edwin Morgen·
ro h. Mr1. Harvey Pease, President Leslie Ste'-
ien~cn. e'ld Br&de n Finch; (stonding) Jomes Von
Dyke, left. o!ld Ouncon Stewort. The summer
donee school will open July 8.
OBSCENE LITERA lURE
ON STANDS, PTA SAYS
COM Church
Will Present
Choir Awards
----·
,
Les Steffensen Is President
of International Dance School
J. Leslie St~ft~naen of Corona comJ)OUUona and to broaden
ckl Mar wu elected p,_.dent of their Pft'tpectjvtt by ac:qualntlnr
the lntematJonal Summer Dance them wlth the hlltory ot the Nawpon S..cb Co\lnclJ I'Mm·
Sc:bool at the ~nt meetlna or dance, patntf"'" and mute. bers aareect at a atudy see&Jo~
the new board ot cUr«tora. held n.. ultlm..te J'OI.I Ia a related Tuesday eventnr to restore t4,·
at Ute home or Mr. and Mrs. T. •rtt festival to be lwld at the :168 to the 19:18·60 ~reatlon
Duncan Stewart In Shore Clltr.. ciON ot the 8UD\J.Ilef -.Jon wtth budaet. Thla wlU alJow the ftee.
Other o t f Ice r s are Braden the hope ol attractJna J~J In· reatJon Dept. to retain recreation
Finch, first vlee.presldent; Dun· tere.t In mualc, art. t.Matre and leadeN few winter protfl'ams and
can Stewart, teee>nrt vlce·pre.t. dancJna. to provide custodial supervlalon
dent; lam~ Van Dyke, lft!U· An&Jola Sartorio of Corona del at meetJna pJaCft.
urer, and ~win Moraenroth, Mar Ia the dlrector or the echooJ. Ob.)ectlona qaJnat the pro·
8eefttal)", She brina• a wealth or past U · poeect re4uctlon •were raised by
Mrs. Ha""Y haae and Mrs. J)t!rlence, havlne been choteot'· MrL Frank Karel. chairman of
Stuart Baird bave been named rapher at the Florence May Fes· the Park Conun.laalon, and mem·
to the board of directors. Mrs. t1va1 for 5 years and was present bers Milton Shedd and Mrs.
Pease waa the Orst president of at the Inception ol the SalzbUJ'If GRAOUATIN6 S.turdey from Emory Moo~. and by Ed Hirth
the InternlltJonaJ School of the Fest ival. Before comJn,-to Call· the C alifomio State Polytechnic and Grant Howald of the CoJt)na
Dance and Is now president of fornla, she was director ot a College ot San Luis Obispo is del Mar Youth Center Board.
the Harbor Council of PTA. Mrs. summer dance acllool at Bar ThorMs Bowles, 615 Poppy The recreation budaer wu
Baird's Interest lies In produc. ' Ha rbor, Maine, for 6 year& Ave., Corono del Mer, who will sent back to the Park Commla·
tlon •n d Hawa iian danctne. Enrollment a nd reptratJon rece ive 0 Bachelor of Science sion for a report to be submitted
The Newport ~ach E lem en· will be on July 6. to the Council by June 22. Tha t
tary School Board has approved degree in architectural engin. date wu set Monday evenlna
the use of the Harbor VIew ·roaUN' SOSPEJfDED eering. tor a continued hearlne on the
&hool In Corona del Mar for Publis her Bob Leedom an. city budeet tor 1959·t0. Adoption
the summer session of the Da~ nou nced this week that he h u LOCAL CADET OW CIIVDE of the budget Ia vrpected at tha t
&hool. opening July 8 and con· dl.scontlnued publication of the Cout Guard Cadet Robert meeting.
tinulng through Aue . 15. Costa Meu weekly Forum be· Cheney Jr., son or Mr. an d Mrs. -------
The aim of the school Is to cause of the Inability to eet ade· Robert Chenoy Sr. or Balboa Is· ~• LO'TBE.u CIIV&CJI
provide studentJ! with a thor· quate financing. The paper was land, ls one ot 350 cadets aolng The Rev. John Propp will
I ough training 1n traditional baJ. started· last January, supported on ' summer tra.Jnlng cruise on preach on '"Mle Believt"r's Rela·
IN and modern dan<.'«'. to foster I primarily by the TYpographical the CG cutter Eagle from the Uon to the World" a t the 8:45
lhP creative ability of the dan-Union In its contract disput~ academy at New London, Conn. a nd 11 a .lfl. Sunday servt~ at
cers and to give them an oppor-witt. the Costa Mesa Globe Cadet Cheney Is a eraduate of the Newport Harbor Luthera n ccontlnued from page onP• fr~r bakf'rv g<><Yis and dal:-y pro ThP<~P young Jh"'ple will re· tunlty to experiment with their HeTa ld. Newport Harbor Hleh School. Church In Newport .Heights.
Ana Rivt'r, inland of Coast llwy .. cluC'Is. This permits the ron <X'iVt> C'hoar Awartis this Sunday lliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiil in n-.ponse to a request from !inued operation of such saleo., ·•' thp Corona del Mar Commun-
tht> \Vc<1t New port Im provement a s Helms and Cood Humor, who lty Chun·h:
Ac;sn. for abatem <-nt of the nuls· t.-rhnlcaily a re a utlawed by thf' Carol Choir (at th~ 9:30 a.m.
anrP . existing ordinance. serviret-Chrlsty Callis. Christy · e RE"('eived anothPr ~equest. e Approved first reading of Den nN . KPnneth Ewell. Carol
thl.., one from Morga n Lowery, Ordinance 8&'), rPgulo tan~o: thr Ann HaiPy, Jeff Hillma n, Nor-
for a"llon on the property own· pa rktng of vchlcl~ uS(>d for l'PII· ma n Johnson, Nelson Johnson,
e~· pt•tlt1on for a n Improve ment lng products which are per-John Johnl'lo n. Shelley Kuster. OJ.
rhstrlct l>etw~n 10th St. a nd 5-Ith milled to be sold on thn str~l'l, nne Llnkev. Tedra Metzler, Hav.
St. 1'1 West Newport. near Lido allowing theS(> v<?hides to stop den Pht>lps, Thomas Purcell,
S:tnda. Council called tor an in· u p to 10 minutes at the reques t Roxanne Ray, Gt>orgene Smith,
form t1 poll of the property own· o f bona fide purcha~rs; also de Thomas Spangler, Margie Tay·
ers. The rost is estimated up to signaling s c ve r a I location"' lor.
$3,00) per Jot. where taxis may stop whllc Junior Choir I at 11 a .m. l--Su. e Re--elved and flied a T''quest waittng !or paSS('nge:-s. -;an Butterworth, Perry Cockre·
of Lela Moran of Colton that a e Approved fin;t reading of ham, Michael Goodwin. Su.-;an
boarrlwalk be built between the Ordmance 886. pro,•icling that lla ley, Sally Hayton. Lynn Hill·
bay and the OC't'an nea r thf' haS(> driver's permit will not hf> i""'ut>d ma n, Christina Hughes. Cheryl
ot thp west je tty on Balboa to a person conn cted of N.'rtaan Llnkey, Patricia Metzler, Hilarie
Penin ula point. misdemeanors unless thP per,..on Phclps, ~lrhPIIP Porter, Kar~n e Received a Jl'ttN from :'of L. "'hows to the satisfaction of thP Roth. Cheryl Roth, Bob Sllvta,
MoMo'1. pres1dent of the !llcwport l chict of police that l$-o;uirs.t thl' Lucv Sm llh, Tam Thompson,
Beach City Employt'es As•m., 1 permit would not in any ~a' bP I June Url'Chcl, Sandi Wa lker, stat1'1~ that thp association dl·1 contrary to the pubhr antcrt><,l Terry Zander.
r.-rtoN support thP F'ire Fighters we lfarP or safety I Junior High Choi r lat 11 a.m.)
A"-"'" request tor a 60-hou r week • Called bids for June 22 for P..ttti Ba ume. Grace Buttermore,
in.c;tt>1d of the present 72 hour 1 publication of city IPgal notit"('l; Carol Of>nncr, Douglas Gomke,
wct>k. for the 1959·60 fiscal year Susan Hayton, Linda Hostet~er, e \flopterl Ordinanr" SRI, ap e Authorized the saiP of wa tPr Linn Humber, Kathl~n Ke1ly,
p ro\ ing thE' fi rst aclrl•taon to the outside the ra ty Um it" to Mnn-Klml>l'rly Kus ter. Kam ~cKalson,
Jamh<lrt'C Rd. Annex, thl' arPa tPrf'Y Oil C'o .. Feder:tl Oil Co .. Lani Morrison. Tim Sm1th, Can-
along thE' UpJ)('r Bay abov{' t he Orangp County Sanitation OJo;. dart' Tobias, Cathy Walp.
l"f'w rtQrl Dunes. I trir·t. r.. E. Kadane & Son$. a nd
e ..\ rt opt e rt OrdlnanC't' 882, 1 to Newport Dunes-thp lattcr on
whar'l rl"'ones thP Corona riel condition that a mac;tpr metN be
~hr ~t-1te Bcach Park from R·l installed at no expen.~ to thc
to unrlassifiPrt SCJ that improvc· city.
me:1to; can he approved under • ACN>PI<"d a decn from thr lr·
a u c;e perm it. vine Co~ co n veyi ng capacity
e Approved fi rst read ing of rights In the water papeolln('
Ordi'lance 883. which cha nges 1 aJong Coast ~wy. so that the
the l1nguage on residential ren· city may provade water tor the
talo; in order that 3 or more Cameo ~hores dE' v e I o P m c n t
rr ntal unato; will be ll~nse<l. but south of Corona dE'I ~ar.
thP 0\~o·ncr's home wall not be • Accepted the improvements 8y AJfWE SCOVILLE
rount ·d a~ a unit unless It Is In 2 Sturtevant tracts, No 1893 Do you find the "diaper set" a
rentl'ol or offered for renta l dur-and t396. at Westcliff Dr. a nd most appt-altng group" If you do
lng t'lf' )ear. Dover Dr .. near Westchff. waiv· and you can spa r«' some time on e .\ppro' Pd first read ing of ing the requirl'ment . of tr~ Monday a fternoons for volunteer
Onl.!1 •nee 88-1. whirh prov1d~ planting and 8('("i>ptani t n~lrad a work. thP Volunt(.'('r Bu rea u
th,u c,treet St>lllng of food for a pa) mcnt of SIO f>('r trN'. The wants to hear from you . We have
tmmE''hatP consumption wilt not r1ty "ill plant the I~<; at a an opening with a local health
he permattcd in the l·aty except later datP. I a gE"ncy for 110mcone who can as·
sasl I hP doctor wi th regular
C LEAGUE URGES t-hl"<'k up exa mina tions for these (lVI an rant'l Sound llkp tu n ? For (Ur·
thPr Information ca ll thP Volun.
teer Burea u any w~kday mor,n·
HWY. SAFETY ACTION ang 1\t U 8-0717. We arc loca ted
a t 325 N Newport Blvd., Newport I Hel~tht'_· ______ _
··Thirty five thousa nd r a r s
pa,,. through ~rwport Beach on
Co.J'lt Hwy. Pvef} 24 hours," ar·
rortlang to Sgt. Richard Hein·
erkl', head of the tra ttic section
of the r\ewport ~arh Pollee.
ThP amount of cars along with
m any other problems connected
with traffiC In Newport ~ach
were dlscussed by Set. Heinecke
and Chief of Pollee John Upson
Tuesday at the meetln a of the
Woman's Civic ~a~e at the
Corona del Mar Youth Center.
Chief Upson read a. Jetter from
Tryouts Set
for Summer
ProdUction
Tryouts for the .summer mu.i·
cal, "Guya and Dolls," wtll be
1u~ 15 at 6:30 p.m., In the OCC
Auditorium. The Frank Loaaer
musical wUJ be stapd July 30,
31 and Aur.. 1 by pertlclpanta In
the su.II'Uiler t.heatr. aru courwet.
Available are 3) apeaklng
roles. to ebonaa ~ttlona. 40
da nctna parta. 30 ~ aeata
and 25 ...,_crew pomtlon.a.
Major ,..,._ 1adade ..._ Ade·
!.aide and ~ llut~n., cteat·
ed on BroAdway~ Vl~n Blaine
and Robe r t Afda. Secondary
leads are the rolel ol Nathan
Detroit and Sanb JlroWn. Bound·
lnr oat the India Ill the rotund ttrure of N~Jy.lif~ JohMOn,
portrayM by ~ ....,_ aa tile
!'few Tedrlllap.;
EaNIJiafttt 1ft one of _..,.
.ebooh tiMatle alta ea-Ill
1W" I 'J ID lilt In Ule .] .. CIA!,
l&JDM .. ~ ...... 2 w-
tot, JIIJCL
Bert Webb. public works dirf'ctor Bull 01 ... LMse
for the city, requestlnr the Sta te
Highway Dept. to consider plac-
ing left.turn slots at the Ba lboa
Bay Club entrance, the lrv1ne
Cout Country Club entrance,
and the Cameo Shores entrana!
below Corona del Ma r.
Mrs. Robert Rea. new prC"'I·
dent of the ~a~e. said that
support of this request by the
r~idents of t he city would aid
grea tly In Influencing the State
Highway Dept. Chief Upson
agreed with her. ·
The league approved a motion
to send the State Hiehway Dept.
a letter also, supportlna the
city's request fC!r a left tum
slot at the lrvtne Cout Count ry
Club entrance, and ur&Jna the
placing of actlva~ afgnala at
the westel'ly Shote Cll.ffs en·
tra nce.
Whl!n asked when the new al·
ternate 101. wh.lch would by~
Newport Beach inland, mleht co
In, Sgt. Heinecke stated that he
could only rue.. but thAt he
had heard from an officer In the
State HlehwaY Dept. that It
would be about 3 years.
Sat Reinecke empbaafad the
fact thAt about 50 per citnt ot the
acddents on the 7·m11e atretdl
or Coast Hlfbwa1 In Newport
Coronn dcl Mar residents in
the area of the Youth Center
were u leary u any novillero
last Sunday, when a bu)J es·
t'&ped from the Irvine Ranch and
beean cavorting in a area tha t
wa~ never meant to be a bull·
ring. Employees of the Irvine
Ranch promptly showed up and
herded the runaway back to h ls
proper pampu.
sAD.OarnE roa PJCUJII
A dauahter was bom Thura·
day, June 4, to William and Bar·
bara Ficker, 81.8 W. Ocean Ft..
Balboa, In Hoaa Ho.pltal, welah·
lne 6 pounds. 9 ounces. Papa Bill
Is an en&Jneer for North Amerl·
can and allo a noted aldpper,
havtna won the 1.a58 Intern•·
tJonal Star championship.
CO 01f '10 c:Am'ftAIIO
'lbo.e awallow. are back,
thouth a mont.t1 late th1a year,
at t.ha Harold Swai\IOn reslden(e
at 806 .,onla Aw .• C-orwla del
Mar. Harold and Dclrothy lo • .,.
dolna their best to enc:ou.ra.ee u.
~Wallowa to mow. 011 to Capt.·
trano and not bullet nest. Dncler
the eaves ol the Swaneon home.
Be.ach are NU C!'Dd colJ.1aioM AW~ DSWWD ILATD
cai.IMCI tithe bJ' la.Jlure to re· n.. ".....-t aa.-OilnJIIa.
spend to a red ll&bt. or b1 faU· lty Pla,.a wtll haW their aa• ~ to atop In tl.me tor c:aa at· ftual • ...,.. dl.n.ner Sat'UJ'cJII)'
temptlnc to tum left off the ennln«. June ~. Jn their tMa· bJJbwa7. lre, 1Tl2 PlaCientla Aw.. e-ta ...... ,
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It's Our 38111 Alllt•SMJ..-But • • • .
N othi_.g~s Changed
But the Calendar at
Theodore Robins Ford
DOUBLE IREEI STIIPS!
Ia celebnltioa of ow 3Ith CIUll'fti'ICII'y, d1111Dq ~ mouth
of Juae. uMd car cmd tradr buyen will ncetn doable the
u.ual THBlFTT CII£Elf STAMP BOJWSI
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
'&l FORD UICHWIIOI $Ill&
radio. heater, IMPR 1871 J UNE ONLY 10.000 GREEN
STAMPS.
'57 CIDIUAC COUPE • $3796
full power, air condltlonlne. JUNE ONLY 10,000 GREEN
STAMPS
'53 FORD !-T Plcll1111 • •
JUNE ONLY 5,000 CREEN STAMPS
'52 CHEVROLET !-T PICKUP
JUNE ONLY 5,000 GREEN STAMPS
'51 FORD UICHWIIOI • •
Fordomatic, power steering. radio, heater,
JUNE ONLY 10,000 GREEN STAMPS
'&8 CHEYIILET In IIR
.$796
.• $ 59&
• $1386
• P2l&
4·door, automa tic tranamlsslon, radio, heater,
JUNE ONLY 10,000 GREEN STAMPS
'&Z FOlD • • • $ 41&
2·door sedan, radJo, heater,
J UNE ONLY 5,000 GREEN STAMPS
'II Pl. Yl.rll IB.YDEIE • • $1316
4·door. Automatic tran-., power ·'Steerlna, radio,
heater. JUNE ONLY 10,000 GREEN STAMPS
'II F .. ¥-1 OUST. ' . . • ••• 4·door Mda.n~ Aa lL Automauc transmlaJon,
heater. 1UNE ONLY 10,000 GREEN STAMPS ,., .• • • • I . a•• Ml J)O'ftr. IUlfE ONLY 10,000 GREEN STAMPS.
'II'~ ''II" I I I
• 4·door ... ,.,. bardtop. ndJo, ts.te:r, automa.tk
tnrwmt.lon. pGWer ~.
ltl1fE OM.J' 10,000 CD!Ell 8T AlaS
In a "THANJ[ YOU .. gHture we are. during
the entire month of June. goiaq to rai.Je our
THRin'Y GREEN STAMP bonus to double
the normal amount. For example: during
the month of June we will give 10.000
THRin'Y GREEN STAMPS ON USEI7 car
and truck modela 1955 or younger: and
5.000 THRin'Y GREEN STAMPS on modela
1954 and older.
Every day (except Sunday. of course) , .
is open house at Theodore Robina Ford.
PleaM feel free to stop by and look over
our modem· facilities. try some of our
famous service . . . and give ua any sug-
CJHtioua you might hc:rve for making our
next 38 yean even better • • • They will
be appreciated!
NEW 1959 FORD
$
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OVERSEAS BRIDE. Mrs. FT~k Wili•ms. fBem;. Alden photo) . .
JEAN DELONG OF COM
IS MARRIED IN GERMANY
Aero~ the ocean comes news
of the weddlne ot a local couple
In Frdnkfurt, Gennany.
A double rirTI ceremony on
Friday united Ml Jean DeLong,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
DeLong of 622 ~gonia Av~ .• Co·
rona del Mar. and Frank Wll·
lla~. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wy.
man Williams of 530 S. Bay Ft.,
Balboa Island.
The bride wore a white lace
waltz leneth dress with seal·
loped hemline. and scalloped bo·
dice. and heart shaped crown on
veil. She carrier a bouquet of
small white lilies ot the valley.
Their honeymoon will be a 30-
day trip In Europe. and then
they will make their home In
Bad Klsslnaen, Germany. where
the br1degroom Is on duty with
the U. S. Anny.
They wtll return "ext March
to the Newport Beach area.
.Average Family Income Is Up
$1,000 Over I I Years Ago
American conaumera h a v e
b eneCitted greatly (rom the
growth of the economy alnce
World War n. according to the
"Business and Real Estate
Trends," isa~ed by the Newport
Balboa Savings and Loan Assn.
Four out of 10 families now
earn $6.000 or more per year.
Tht> average family received
appro~imately $1 ,000 more In·
come In 1958, after elimination
of tht> effects of Inflation. than
1111 1~7 counterpart.
"The malntenanc«> of con·
tlnued growth of Income per
captta." the June qunrtPrly says.
"present'l a major cha lll'nge tor
th£> future."
Mt>asured In constant dollars,
tota l personal Income advanced
after taxes by 29 per cent be·
tween 1~7 and 1958. Gains were
registered each year except Jut
year when there was a one per
cent· decline from 1957'a record
high. Hence. the June quarterly
pointed out. In 2 of the 3 poetwar
recess1ons. 1948-49 and 1963-54. a
decline In dtapoeable Income wu
avoided.
On a per capita bull. bow·
ever, be c au • e or the .rapid
grow1h of population, real In·
t..~et• Spa .....
• Uni'Me I a:••··· w .. v.-..·-u.-
come advanced by only 17 per
cent In the 11-year period with
declines registered In 5 years. In·
eluding 1957 and 1958.
But the buddlnc boom in busl·
ness has now revelWd this trend.
the quartedy adds. reporting fur·
ther that gains In economic ac·
tlv1ty have ~n a chieved with·
out any significant price rl~.
Thls dynamic economic growth
Is hailed as a major protection
over the long pull against un·
employment and Inflation.
flew H11111 of Yl Is
320 fl. fle.,.rt II.
The new home of the Youn~
Men's Christian ·Assn. In the
Harbor Area ls at 320 N. Newport
Blvd., In the Crossroada VIllage
development near the Arches In
Newport. The name has ~n
changed from Orange Coast
YkCA to Newport Harbor YMCA.
The Y oU~ reports that the
main area II\ which m~mbers
Jive ls Newport ~ach, then
eo.ta Mesa, and finally Hunt·
Lngton Beach. and that wrvlce
wUI be rendered In that order.
111e new te~pbone number 1a
MJ~ 6·340C.
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Pen Pal Due
From Finland
A ~ pal trlendahlp acre.
the wa Is brtn .. ne a youne mlsl
from Finland for a vlalt to Lido
lale.
SlxtHn·year-old Rltva umola
of Helalnkt la expected to ar·
rive In about 10 da)'l to ..,end
th• summer u the euest of Pen·
elope Adams at 121 VIa Venezia..
They have been exchan&fna let·
ten~ alnoe Penelope obtained Rtt.
va•a name throuah the Intema·
tlonal Youth ~Ice ln Turku In
Finland. Rltva t. able to apeak
and write In Enallah. ., ........... ...
lt .. Litlll••••
More than 700 programs have
been wnt to pro.pectlve studenta
for Ute Drat •ummer aealon at
Newport Harbor Hlah School, a c·
cordtna to Floyd Harryman,
summer echool director.
The aummer cla.ues will begin
Monday, June 22. and wUJ end
Aug. 14. The hours will ~ 8:15
a.m. to 12:15 p.m. tor 5 days a
week. A stafl or 28 teachers will
be on hand for the 8-week ses. slon.
. Some 33 subJects wJJJ be of.
fered. These Include special ac.
celerated courses In ma th and
.clence, pre-hleh school math
a nd Enellsh, and varied aca-
demic and commercial cou rses.
'
a&WJOWT IIADOa IIIDCa ' ta0DDA1'. ,._ 11. 1-
AUIE DAOGJ~na 801111
It's a &itl Cor MlchuJ and Ro·
berta A&he, 160 VIa Xanthe, Wdo
lsle, born Thursday, June 4, In
Hoaa Ho.pltaJ, we I ~ h I n 1 8
pounds, 11 ounces.
a..c~a .. -. ......
UDE.c..t.._w_,
e.-......
The Rev. D. Wessell. Pastor
8111fDA1'. 1UWE 14
8:00 A.M.-Th~ Service 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
ll:OO A.loL-Tbe Sel'Vloe
Sennon: "Greatest Day of Your Llfe"
-W&LCOII&
This Ia rraduatlon week at Jo.l cal .choola.
At the Harbor High (ootball
neld yesterday afternoon. 519
Nnlors received their dlplornu
at the annual commencement
exercises. ~~~
Today fThursdayl at 4 p.m.
357 elehth graders received thelr
diplomas at exercl.aes held at
Horace Ensign athletic field.
A r~rd eraduatlng class of
310 sophomores at Orange Coast
Colleoge will receive their associ·
ate of arts degrees at 7 p.m. to·
morrow (Friday) In the stadium.'
In addition, 19 vocational nurs·
lne students will receive their
certificates of completion.
••••• ., II ••• ~.~
fer l.qiel BriMful
Chalnnan John Harding is
looking for more helping hands
for the annual Legion break(ast.
"which will be ~rved by Newport
Harbor Pc.t 291 from 7 to 11 a.m.
.~turday, July 25. at the All
American parking lot off Mar·
lners Mlle.
Proceeds from this event will
help the Legion Post carry out
lUI many projects. which Include
the Junior Legion baseball team.
!: t' n d I n g a reprHentatlve to
Boys State In Sacramento, and
holdlnjt ward parties at the Vel·
erans hospital In Long Beach.
lltl LaSIIellelela
, ..... , lepee
Rodney LaShelle, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nonnan Frost of 520
De Anza Dr., Corona Highlands,
received hls Bachelor of Science
deeree In veterinary science at
romm~~nt exercises 'ha·
day at the Davts campus ot the
University ot California.
Upon rompletlon of 2 more
years of study In the School of
Veterinary Medicine. he w1ll re-
ceive the degree of Doctor of
Vettorlnary Medicine. He 1!'1 a
graduate of Newport Harb()r
High School and attended Or·
angc Coast College.
OA. J()HN McCAIE. a new
resident of Harbor Highlands.
opened his optometry office at
302-4 E.. Coost Hwy. in CO«)t''a
del Mar. He formerly practiced
in North Hollywood.
John WH10n. 110n of Mr. and
Ml1l. A. E. Wilson. n1 aamona
Dr., Irvine Terrace. wtll recetw
hla Bachelor of Arts Maree at
the P<Jmona Collece ~nee·
met at 3:30 p.m. Sunday ln
Briq.f auditorium.
He la a 1950 pduate « the
Webb S c boo 1 In Claremont.
where tt. wu actlve.ln ~
and footbalL He hu beim ta.klq
a pre-medldn• coo,. at Pomo-
na ColJep. whfte bi wu na.IMd
POLYNESIAN DANCING by Lorrie Howard, Madeli,e Shemd.
JoAM Freitas and Sa.,dye Swanson (seated) will be fe.,tured Satur·
day evening at the Elks Hawoi1an Carnival.
Hawaiian Carnival Is .Planned
for Week-End at Elks Lodge
Newport Harbor Elks Lodge
1767 wllJ hold a Hawaiian carnl
val this Saturday and Sunday.
Plans are proeres.sln.r under
the direction of Exalted Ruler
l ess B~wer to convert the dub
dining room and lounge on the
bay at 3456 VIa Oporto In New·
port Beach Into authetlc Taht·
tlan decor.
The lntenor Hawaiian motif
was attained by the ~ of de<'O·
rations Imported from many
lands and blended Into a atm08·
phere that rivals Hawaii Itself
under the dlrec11on of John Flot-
tin, who Is well known In Elk·
dom for displays he d<M"S for the
Compton Inaugural &II.
Brother William R. We be r.
Exalted Ruler of B.P.O. Elks No.
759 Hllo, Hawaii, Is making ar·
rangements to selld enough Yan-
da orchid bi08S0ms tor all the
guests. plus many exotic flowers
and tollage. plus fresh papayas,
p I n e a p p I e s aod cocoanuts.
BJ'ootMr Weber Lt 'Also planning.
with his wife and children to be
p~nt for the Hawaiian Carnl·
val and to help put the 50th Star
In the American flag.
The Newport Harbor Elks will
take over their parkme lot on
the two days and make It Into
a outside dining and carnival
area.
Saturday night dinner will be
served from two outside har b·
qu~. both St'l"\'tng bar·b·que
beef shls·kababs; ham steak.
Hawaiian; bar·b·quc pork rib.
Wa&klkl; Htlo pot roast. "1th
Islanders b a k e d beans, So
moan fruit salad. Tahitian role
slaw The dtnnt'r W ill be Col
lowed by a Hawaiian danc-E' tn
the lodge room from 8 to 1. tea·
turing a Polynesian floor show
On Sunday the Hawaiian C'ar·
nl\·a t Will b~ak In full bloom a t
noon. fE-aturing Diamond HE'ad
deluxe hamburger sandw1ch~.
and Kileauea Ice crea m sun-
d•e. ~rved In a cone especiaiJy
prepared tor the kiddles. The
carnival and dinner will ron-
tinUE' all afternoon until 6:00
p.m. with several breaks In mid
ahf'rnoon for a special Hawaiian I
dance.
The Hawaiian Carnival will
serve as the opening of the New.
port Harbor Elks 7 ·day·a ·wffk
1 summer schedule.
LA. roa 8111'11 DODLET
Ruth Dud~y. daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Edward Dudley. 428
Cabrillo Ter .• Corona HJghland.tl,
will receive the Bachelor of Arts
deeree and a general elemental)
teaching credential at Chapman
College Saturday dunng com·
mencement exercises on the
-~ Ramblertown ~
{·sPECIALS
~ ~
~tiellllle6/
'5I IIII8I.EI CUI. 4-11. SEI.
'58 IEIIII.T IIU .. I 4-IL SO. $1311
Electric clutch. A real buy!
'51 IETID CIIYEITIILE $1111
RadJo and heater, white walls, salmon and white.
'58 AllSTATE IIT.ICIITEI $I.
$HI&
u~ New•
'&IIBISSIIII STL Wll.
LlU1"'S
Power stffr1nat and brakes. air condltlonlnc. whJte aide walls, radlf, h~ater. A beautiful roee finlsh..
·II Y IllES
RAMBL£RTOWN
• • e • 2 for 25c T Olltaloe Juice •• 3 for 29c
12-0z. 25c SUNSHINE CRISPY CRACKERS
SIZ FOAM bf Gold s.al-a.EC.. l!k:ll P1. Oa.
• • e • • • e 25c Charcoal Staa ler •
1 Pint 35c NINE UVES CAT FOOD
• • • •
S&W~-~
• 39c Southern Yams
HEBBOX BOUWON CUBES_______ o/•-Oz. 10c URO SYRUP
* FROZEN FOOD *
...
PEAS
2·~~
LOin Roast
Pork
Sausage
• •
• • 59c
•
-
,
leet1
------~---,AMBLING WITH ANNE ---
-IIIVEY'I
PIZZI
6604 W. eoc.t Hwy •• NFL Bcb.
Phone ORiole 3-9186
OPEII 4 P.X. to 2 A.M. •
mra WII.Drr
AT 1'1D PIAIIO
WED. • niL • UT •• lVII.
c.apleten.u-I*Mn
CLOSED JIOJfDAT
Now you can enjoy Luncheon and
Dinner served in the Victor Hugo
Manner ••
SEVEI IIJI a Week
The VIOOR HUGO INN
HYatt 4-3541
361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH
"m r.
n ,
f -'iano
''LUX'' MEADE LEWIS
MEADE (Lwct LEWIS cap-
tiYates his audience with
honky tonk. and Barrel-
House picmo. Enjoy a de-
licious d i n n e r further
enhanced w i t h superb
cocktails and marvelous
1•f uctson Uberty a-603s
loust R~staurant
2660 Harbor Blvd. Coeta Mesa
..
105 MA.Ilf. aALBOA oa a.a:ao
GYPSY CELLAR
• •
LUNCHEON 12 to 2:30
Featuring STEAK SANDWICH w /SJUJlD
Specialty ROAST PRIME RIB Deliciowa •110
'hill crt lalboa Kaalc:lpcd hlkbi9 Lot 11.11
OHJf 7 DATI A WDK noll U A.IL TO I A.M. ga
JAM SESSION MON. NITE
.. LETS CO FORMA.L. Yep, that'•
what the aalty duftera are don·
nlnl tht. year. One of tbe
wacldst eventa of the 11ea.on u
aealn about to be&tn. Of coune,
I HAVE to ba ta1Jdn1 aboUt the
"BEER CAN REGATTA" held
every week Jut 11euon durtne
.. 1111 .1111.
the montha ot June and July.
'Coul"'le, u l mentioned earlier,
"ye akJppera" are aotna formal.
It'• not the Beer Can Jteaatta, lt
1a NOW the THIRSTY TRUltS·
DAY REGATI'A. Firat of the
llerles wiU ~ held June 25, and
continue each Thurwday evenlne
tor 5 weeka.
In ea.ee any of you "new
tlmera" don't know the hlatory
of thla event, here 1a a blt of
the baeJceround. It teems a
couple of •klppera had a rather
heated dlac:ualon as to the hull
speoeds of their respective crafts
and thus challeneed each other
to an unpubllctzed race around
the Harbor. atartlne near the
Newport Yacht Landlne.
It doesn't matter who won.
OUloera were elected at the
June 2 meettna of the newly
formed Newport Harbor Sln1le
Bualneu and Prote.lonal Group
at the home ot Jamie Sp~,ue at
224 Polneettla Ave .. Coroha del
Mar. ~ omcera of the new 80dal
and cuitural ,roup. wtUch meeta
on the nm and third Tuada~
of each month, are Jeny White,
president; Bobbl Gowdy, vice·
president; Bev Been. leCietary;
and Bill McCartney. treaaurer.
They wm be installed next
TUesday.
What matters is that the follow· Charles Vandervort. rear com·
lng Thursday +-or 5 more skip· modore of the Udo Isle Yacht
pen-and crew joined the race. Club and newly-elected member
and In less time than jl takes of the Lido Isle Community
to "splice a brace In the main Aj;uln. board, haa been appointed
mast" each Thursday evening chairman of the committee for
thereafter the bay was "crawlln boating tacllltles.
trawlln" with "ocean speed en· A policy on boating, prepared
thuslasts." by the committee and approved
.,...,..T llr.-
THE
JIMMY LANE
DUO
..,. _,.~. "IIMIY
.... pt~lfttM
OAPTAIN•8 OA81N
. ..... ~~ Cc .. J! I 'MJ ~ ..... .,...,..-" &nd'oeams._..
.....,.... ~ _., Clllddalla 5 t.o I p. &
MYatt ,...... tii#J«MM ,.,_.
A.._.. HOT•L By popular demand, the event by both the UYC and LICA
will be held again this year with boa rd, placa all boating faclll·
the cooperation of Balboa Yacht ties under the jurisdiction of the r--=~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~:!~!!!!!!!!~~~!!!...~ Club. However, as a safety meas· UYC. with authority delegated
LDOIIJDS!!
819 Ead of ldaool Sbow
Saturday Aft.naooe 1 :30
-Show1D9-
"BEmi AJifD PETEr
lD t.dualcolor
-A1lo-
.. NEilBT 11a ur·
"FOrt FLATFOOT"
"'CAGEY BIJllr
_ Admlutoo-
50c TO ALL AGES
Spouon4 by P.T .A.
ure this year. the race will be to J.Jnn Wllllam, LIYC port cap-
divided Into 3 divisions -boats
1
taln and chairman of the boat
over 40 feet, boats between 30 gardens.
and 40 feet, and boats under 30 -------
feet. Starta and finishes will be IIIII Orr Ia •--L recorded by the BYC committee. INRill
and trophy will be awarded to I I •----.11...• lffi first place winners In each dlvl·l l ~111
slon. Mrs. Helen Orr of Corona del
Soooooo()OOO · · · He~·s a ~al Mar was back at her job Monday
good Idea. Have dinner at one of as secretary In the Newport
the restaurants here In the Har· Beach RecTeatlon Dept. for the
bor area. (there are all kinds, I first time since her car accident
from Italian plzza houses to Ha· April 20. She was Injured In a
walian Luau Lanalsl, and TIIEN colllslon on Coast Hwy. at the
if it should HAPPEN to be on a entrance to Bay Sh ores.
TIIURSDAY NITE. join the ·
many bayfront rfl!ldents a long LEGAL WOTJCE
the peninsula. Balboa b land CEJITlnCATE OF alJSIIfESS
and Udo Isle and cheer that l'ktltioaa l'lla JICIIDe
tacking spectacle of unfurled THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby
sails unrolled In the evening certify that she Is conductlne a
bree7..e. Retail Store !Home Fumlshlnes)
Hurley
Bell
3801 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
OR. 3-9970
By golly. we are living at business at :run E. Coast Hwy .•
701 E. aALIIOA aLVD.,. aALIIOA much too fast a pace nowadays. Corona del Mar, Calif., under the oa J -7570 What with jet airlines streaking fictitious nam e of THE HOME The best in food. Hmce
SMw atarta 7 p.IL dldlyz us across the United States In SHOW and that said firm ll COJ'\?·
5:10 p.a. !-..day only a matter of a few hours. posed of the following penon and graciowa hoepitality • • •
(Smoklne In the Balcony) and "around the heavens" satel· wha~~e name In full a nd place of ______ ..;..., ________ , lites zoomlnl acrou the hor1· residence are as follows. to-wit: In a charming Old Eogliah Atmoephere
Jfow Playillg tJuoavla Saturday zons. Is It a ny wonder we don't Mary Urschel. 209 Drlftwood l~!!i!!!!!!!i~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!IB!!!!i!!i!i!i!!!!!!!!!!!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!i!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
P'nuall aaa.tnL Deaa Jlartla. tak~ the tirM to just relax and Rd .. Corona d~l Ma,r, Calif. I~---
Shirley Mad41ne enjoy life a bit. Concerts, plays, WITNESS my hand this 20th "Some Caine Running" golf, tanyone for tennls71 any day of May. 1959.
Toay CurUa. Jcmet Lei9b and all kinds of entt>rtalnment MARY URSCHEL
.. The Perfect Furlough" can be found here In the Harbor STATE OF SALIFORNIA ) a~a where you. your family and COUNTY OF ORANGE l ss.
aotla 111 ColCM' friends can forget the trials and ON TillS 20th day of May,
troubles of this modt>rn world. 1959. before ~. a Notary Public SOif. • MOif. ·TUES.
Jame. Stewart. )[1m lfnak
"Bell. Book and Candle"
ac.1 Fftftr. Enol f1yD..a
"J"yToee P ... r. A.a CocmSJMr.
.. The Sun Also RiMs"
-.ua ill Col.er
lEW WITD
SPIRTS FILII
liSt' a
"SEARCH FIR
SURF'
COLOR MOVIE Olf
SOliFDfG AJifD
WATER SPOIITS
FrillaJ I SallraJ
J-12 I 13
•• ,.. Hner
liP Scll•l
15TH AJifD d'VDIE
1:30 .....
TICDTS ll.IS
.OX OFPlCE
GUG WOU.
I'ILII RODVCTIOIII
--ltlreet Krrb ttll8 ..... CIIIM.
By the way. spt>aklne of satel· In and for said county and state.
lites. I hear another has ju.~t lett resJdlng therein, duly commls-
the launching platform. And not stoned and sworn, personally ap-
wlth monkeys on board. mind peared Mary Ursche l, known to
you. oh no! This satellite haa 3 me to ~ the ~rson whose name
I yep. 3 1 cows aboard. This ls Is subscribed to the within In·
the herd shot around the world!! strument, and acklowledeed to
Guess I better go, while I've me that she executed the same.
got the chance and the eettin's WITNESS my hand and oW·
good · · · Bye. claJ seal.
... .., Ctllllt • ,.,
at Llpla 8tH C..ne
Ben Brown has turned over the
facilities of his Laguna Beach
Country Club to the City of La·
guna Beach for Sunday, June 21,
which has ~n deslenated by
Mayor Jesse Riddle as the flrat
day of the summer ~ason.
GolJ pro Kurt Apel haa Invited
a dozen Southern California pro-
fessionals to preside over a eolt
cUnlc at the new drlvlne ranae.
whJch will be ded"ated that
day. Highlight of the day will be
a bathing beauty contest, to be
Judged by movie and televlslon
stars.
VERA lEAN SHELP,
Notary Public in and for sald
County and State.
My Commission expires Dec. 30,
1961.
Publish : May 28, June 4. 11, 18,
1959. In the Newport Harbor En·
sign.
DO YOU WANT a jot», a rift. a
Ntttel, a a..laf tittw7 Or do'" t....
MlllttW.t, to ... 7 Try EM~,.. de_. w ..... o.w. WIIO.
••••II'• ••••• , ..... ITDI
Served with Baked Potato and cr....
Sauce or I'Nnc:b l''rht~~t GNID 8aJ&d.
Choice of Dreutna, Rome Made Hot Bolla
and Butter.
1.65
JAKEl DJJUftlAI)II'
Pancake Hut
DELJCJOUI IIOtJSSE OMELETTES
2 £na. 3 htt.nllilk Bot Cabs
70c
Koelaer .
Sou.r Creama
IDe
Dutcla Apple dn.....,_ CIJIPI.e
tllllD9 IDe
l'lCIII.IWI Cabs Sour Dougb
50c
for a ··~, treat
eat crt the ••••
PANCAKE HUT
1121 W. 8cdboa alK-c.r..r .tllad IL-11....-t a..cb
(U you're drlvlna up Newport Blvd .. turn rl~ht on 23rd St.)
IWFEI IDVDIC 630 ~ 3lat81rMt {*t ~
aUAUAST. Newport leaeh ..as LVJrCII
OBiole 5-4100 ~ AJID lelldM D181i&a .... DAILY •2.10 ~ ...
TVDDAT ~ A LIME BIT "
AJfl) __ 1.10 ~ ...
TIIVaDAT ....... OF 'FISHERMAN'S I TO 10 1.95 •
• 95c WHAIF• IUJIJ)AY
4 TO 10
..
UAL I:ITAft 6 IIIJITALI
YEA& JlOUJI(D REHTAL. 3 bed·
room untuml.ahed bOUM. Hu
2 baths. den, Uvlnc·ctlnlnl room. end oeed patio, electric
kJtchen, wtth cte.inble loca·
t1on and .-Jew. Beady 1une 15.
415 ...... &. Corona del Mar.
Phone at:nM t-9513.
READY TO WEAa Salealady,
Q.Perleoced. luU Ume, 5 day
week. WtUe full paJ'Uc:ulars nrst letter, Box 8 -528, C/o En-
al .. n. 28:50 E. Cout Hwy., CDM.
TOP OPPORTtJNJTIES
DAILY
Andy Devin e W ill Emcee at
Opening of Ba seball Seaso n
.............
l111u11. • Ll.
Newport pollee ~nt to Col· LEARN
Andy Devine, the t a m e d
movt•, te1eYialon and radio per-
eonallty who now Ia a Harbor
Ana re&ldent. wtll preside over
the openlnc ot the bueball tea·
eon at eo.ta Mesa park thll
Saturday.
Colors of the Braves, cardin-
ala, Cubs, Dodeers, Glants, PI-
tate., PhllUes a nd Redlep will
be Oytne u more than 1,700
youna•ten take part In the cere-monies.
JIM Ave., Balboa laland, Thurs-
ahould be on hand by 4 :30. day, on a report that a croup of JO SWIM Other~~ wiJl report to the park at boys In an apartment there were
5:30, and the parade will .tart at In poueu)on of a rattleenake
6 p.m. and were eoadJna It Into strlk-• • • Oo Balboa leland
Ca.ta Mesa Mayor John Smith lne. • Wann Wa~ Pool
will tosa 80me southpaw pltchea Upon an1val, poll~ ques-• Small Clauea, All Ara
and Councilman A1 Ptnkley will tloned Max Upka, 22, ot 1Z•tt• • I>ay 6 Evenln.c CJ.asi8a
aealn endeavor to swat out Ute Collins Ave., and were told that • C1&.uea tor Club Grou~ tln~t pitch. The rest of the lntleld a eroup of boy1 had the snake, • R.ec:reatlon Swlm.m1nc
will be attupled by other per-but had lett with It In a red ENROLLING NOW
_,nalltlea representing sponsor-'S4 Chevrolet and headed !or OR 3-7170 tne aeencles. Laauna Beach.
LOVELY tumlahed .tudJo a part.
ment. Adult. no peta. .SS.OO
yearly. 521 Femleat, Corona 17 used •plnet pla na. many Juat del Mat. oa 3-1214.. 11ke new from · S895. 8 Baby __;;....;.. _________ _ Saturdays events will start
wlth the banner judrtna at 4:30
p.m. All boys enterlne bannen1
Andy Devine has po~~tponed hla NEWPORT HARIOB
take-off tor New York so that he Cital. roa TBE UOWJfS Swt•m Sch~.-1
Grant1a Jl~e new 1395, t450. $.'580.
euaranteltt. Practice Plana. 88t5,
$115, 1165 up or will rent. Uaed
el~l'onlc oraana t395 to .-,s.
SCHMlDT-PHlLLIPS
520 No. Maln, Santa Ana
FOR SALE-'50 PONnAC. 4 door.
Has radio, heater, and auto·
matte trarumlsslon. A nl~
runnlna C'ar In EXTRA CLEAN
CONDITION. $225.00. U 8·2886.
EARLY-AMERICAN twin Mda,
complete, Salem maple, $85;
VIoli n, bow and case, $25;
Early American hurricane ~II·
lng fixtures, $5 ea. 226 Orchid,
Corona del Mar. OR 3·4&41.
HAVE YOU SEEN WREN'!
She's a two pound, two months
old blal·k toy poodJe who thinks
she's a little bird on a perch.
Come In and we'll show you.
w~ havt> other puppies, too-
blar ks and slivers, from
$125 to $250
THE JOBDAJf'S PET SBOP
2732 E. COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
OR 3.2430
...... s,llll .,.
aa low a.s $1,195
e PRE·SE'TS e F'U LL PERCUSSION
• FL'LL OCTAVE PEDALS
• ALL FOUR PIPETONES
• NEV ER NEEDS TUNING
• ~0 MOVI~G PARTS TO WEAR wo•wnTH'S
511 N ~fain. S. A. K1 7 4459
In Corona del Mar -OR 3·5530
l !H9 PL¥:\fOUTll-9 ·passenger
-.tntion waaon. Original paint,
<;p.ukllng clean, with every
Pxtra. wonderful c n n d It Ion
throughout. $3-15. Call Agnes
Ll 8·4<Y13.
FOR SALE: 2~" Loom and bench,
rt>ed.s, bobbins, shuttles, warp-
Ina frame. Boolu! on weaving.
54'11 all or separate. A. Davis,
33832 El Encanto, Dana Point.
WALL HEATER. iood conditiOr\.
141." by 60""· 25,000 BTU. ~. 4:W Dahlia, COM, ORiole
3·1749.
FOR SALE-Redlnlna red Ieath·
f'r arm chair. almost new, $50. Tool<~. dlshes. and odds and
ends. 620 Poppy, Corona del Mar. _____ _
FOR-SALE-53 MG. Fine l'Ondl-
tlon, new top. tubeleS!I tires.
$875. HYatt 4-8471.
atJSDfESI OPJIOIITVKmEI ..............
With $560 to $2800 cash to ln-
vf'St In one ot America's larg·
f'"t and saf~t Industries. In-
vestment ~ured by ~ulp
mPnt. Work C'OMI&ts of refill·
tna and C'OIIectlng money from
Clallrette machines. Excellent
profits. NO selling. Part or full
t imt>. For local Interview write
N.E.S.. P. 0 . Box 1109, Santa
Ana, Calif. Give phone number.
SCIIOOL& Dfi18UCTIOif
CASTtLI~ SPANISH
South American &entleman with
United States Colleae Dearee.
wiJl give private Spanish le180nt
at your home.
CARLOS DAVILLA
LI 8-3614
YIIADII tu• 11
F~lent
By Week or Month oa 3·1301
8111 Elllott -3838 w. Cout R~ .. Neowport BMeh
••111111.,.....
..... 2 ......
LARGE-AIRY
Lots of cloeet space
2502 South BakeT, S.A.
1 block east of Bristol
CIIED SHOlES
•• ,. 3 aoltl Lots.
Will Wltl II lilt.
lUI I IEPHIRT
CONTRACTOR · BUILDER
6310 West Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach, Callf.
OR 5-0260 OR 5·0260
FOR RENT -FUrnished house
and apartment on Balboa Is-
land. Week, month, season. OR
3-4093 . OR 3-8644 · OR 3-4980.
CORONA DEL MAR. Apt. 2 bd·
rm., turn !.shed, dlsposa I. ga ·
age, patio. Adults $135 on
lease. ORiole 3·0753.
UNFURNISHED 2 bdrm. house
for rent 535 Aliso Ave., New-
port Hts. Adults onJy. Call
Anantlc 7-7231.
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
OCEAI FIIIT HDIE
THREE BEDROOMS
BEAMED CED.J:NG
LIVING ROOM
DINING ROOM
Kll'CHEN 6 BATH
Beach home wtth used brick
fireplace. Extra large double
garaee. plwnbed tor rental
unit above. BuUt In ranae and
oven. KJtchen needs to be fin-
Ished ott.
34' LOT ON OCEAN FRONT
6606 WEST OCEAN FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH
ausJJfEIS aarrAI.I
BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL:
5 rooms. $80 mo. Ideal for doc-
tor. dentist, beauty shop, etc.
615 Goldenrod, Co.-ma del Mar.
ORiole 3-6526 or KEllogg
8-1696.
SUVJCE.I
...... , ...
aeJ...,-'I'M....UI
I. I. .. IIIII
1947 Fullerton Ave.,
eo.ta Mesa, CallL
MldwaJ 6-3314 .
U no answer call Ml 6-2372
FISIEIIEI!
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
FOR RENT
A.l low as $7.75 per year. Or by
w~ month or 6 montha.
lan1ra IIIJnlen!
In cue you have a breakdown
or owrOow, we1l keep your
foodl frollen for you at a nomJ-nat tee. ._,.,,. ........
may present awards and emcee Gary Dean and Jean Brown of ~
the openlne ceremonies. He will 131 43rd St., Newport BeaC'h, are
Swim C lasse s
Scheduled
At Harbor Hi
etve special awards to the team• the parentJI of a dauehtf"r born -wua& LEAJUIDfa TO
that win In the banner judelna Thuntday, June 4, In Hoaa Hos· 8WD( D F0'1r"
and he will also give away 2 bl-pita!, welahlna 7 pounds, 13 490 Park Ave., Balboa bland
cycles to boys who demoll.ltrated oun~. Down Acate Ave. from Ferry ,., ... ,. ..
Sales people aren't bom, they're
made. We train you. Car Is
necessary. Call Kl 3-0419.
o u t a t a n d I n 1 sportsmanship, f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
teamwork and desire In last sea-J I D E JA B L E son's play.
Swimming lnstruC'tlon will t)e
gin Monday, June 22, In the
summer recr.ation program of
the Newport Harbor High School
Followlne the opening cere·
montes, there will be an exhJbl-r ........ al ... ., ...... --~ ..............
lion game betwt>en last year's ...... " ... -• ...-
ROUTE MEN Cee C'hamplons and then the (few LA. oat.r ~-Xeowpon 10 ID1JL. ear!Jer)
Double A league teams will Lleht Fleurc.-s A.M.-ao&cs r~qa.ns P.X. PART nME
Dlstrtct.
Presently employed, 25 to 55, The first re1lstratlon dates arf'
Saturday and Monday, June 20 to service automatic m erchan· and 22. thereafter evt>ry other
d1slne machines or procure lo-Thursday. There will be four 2 week session~unf' 22 to July 3.
July 6 to 17, July 20 to 31, and
Aug. 3 to 14, at the Harbor High
pool. There will also be a rP<·n,•
cations. Good money for part
ttme. Must be honest. Call
play -Pirates vs. Cubs and PACIFtC DATUGIIT SAVDfG TDIE
Bra Vt>a vs. Dode-ers. Ri4)h lAw lli9h
The summer baseball pro-11 r--o "'' • 1 8 ·-· :.u; " .1 5 0 3 3::U 3.1 gram Is sponsored jointly by the 13 Saturday 2 o; 0 Ha rbor Area Boys Club. Newport · .> 4· 9:~ 0.6 •:lS U
Ha rbor High &hool, Costa Mt>sa l. SUDday 4 :U 3 6 Hl:OO 0.8 S:OZ U
Pa rk and Reereatlon District and 15 ICODday 3 13 3.6 10:03 0.8 5:02 U
tht> Newport Beach Recreation Low IIScJh Low
Division. II Tueaday 0:37 0 7 6:2S 3.6 11 :5:1 1.1
17 WlldQMday 1 :31 fl I 7 J..l 3 7 12:47 1.1
11 'nlunclay 2:20 0 7 H:32 3.9 1:37 1.3 atlon seS!IIon from Aug. 17 to 22. LEGAL XOTICE
and tf"('reatlonal swimming from XOnCE OF Pt1aUC BEAAIJfG KEystone 3-2649.
SALES WORK -Woman. Must 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GfVEN COICPLIICEHTS Of'
lAw
1:'1 2.5
10:17 1.1
11 :35 1.5
11:35 1.5
Jllogb
6~31 S.J
7:11 u
1:01 1.7
have sales experience. Per· FamJly swim nights will be that Ahe City Council ot the City
sonallty and appearance very held on Tuesday and Thursday of Newport BeaC'h will hold a
Important. Marriner's Sta-from 6 to 9 p.m .. starting June publiC' hearing at the regular
tloner's, Book ~llers and Of-23. Council meeting to be held on
I.'S SNRnll lOllS
Uberty 1-~12 110'7 Xewpcm Aft., Coata N..a
flee Supplies, 225 Forest Ave., Jules Gage. re<'reatlon dir<'rtor. Jun-e 22, 1956. at 7:30 P.M .. in the
Laguna Beach. says that children who are not Counc:i l Chambers of t he City I
MALE HELP WANTED _ Door· 42 inC'hes In height at the shoul-Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard.
man and maintenance man. der point will not be aC'coepted. Newport Beach, n>gardine the
The child, therefore. must be 1 proposed budget as prepared by Apply Port Theatre after 6 p.m. present tor measurement at tht" the City Manaeer for the fis<'al
Evenlnas. time of registration. year 1959·60. Copies of the pro-
GIRL OR woman. to help crtp-R~ ~oss water safety In-posed budget are ava1lable for
pled lady part-time thru Octo-structors will be 111 charge. Inspection by the public In the
ber. No housework. Mus t have Other activities In rhe High office of the City Clerk..
own transportation and be re-School recreation program are MARGERY SCHROUOER,
liable. Call Mrs. Holden ORiole' tennis, gym, badminton a nd vol· Clry Clerk
3 8120, Corona del Mar. Jeyball at Harbor High and MPSll Ci ty of Newport Beach
srruAnOJfS WAXTED High, and basketball at the Publish : June 11, 1959,
WILL CARE for 1 or 2 small chil-
dren In my home !or working
parents. OR 3 ·0636.
Costa Mesa Boys Club. In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
EGREMONT
SUMMER DAY CAMP
cmJ..Du:Jf 5 TO 1• TE.Us
Daily. Swimming • Art and Crafts
Sport and Game ActiYities
Tutoring
TniMpoetDISM t.d..S.CS
2111CQJfTE VISTA COSTA MESA, CALIF.
Telrpt•a: IGctway 8.1178
BABY'srn nwand light-house.
work, daya or evenlnp. by un.
encumbered, mature lady. Will
stay In weekend8. Prefer vicin-
Ity of Corona del Mar. ORiole
BIRDSEYE
3·04.38.
IRONING i'N MY HOME-$1.50
hr. Fut and aood. Sue Craw-
ford 2912 W. Coast Hwy .. New-
port' Beach, LI 8-1521.
PAIJfTD . .;..Ci=---------
CALL
SJIIIIIUI I loRar
N~rt·s
Oldeat Establl.shed Palntenl
OR 3.3630 -Eves OR 3-5454
ln. Etllll •ri• Jtia u. ..... .., Office
Mrs. Ethel Morin, formerly of
South Puadena, has joined the
Leighton Linden real estate of-
flee at 3001 E. Coast Hwy., Co·
rona del Mar. She has estab-
lished her residence In Corona
del Mar. on Dahlia Ave., and Is
now within vis iting distance of
her daughter and her family In
Irvine Terrace.
ZELLEil GETS DEGU:E
Zell<'r Robel'tson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. 0 . Z. Robertson. form-
er Corona del Mar ~idents now
living In Tustin, has just re-
~1\·ed his Mas ter o! Arts de·
grel' at the Unlver11ity of Mary-
land. Ht" Is still In the Air Forre,
station~ at Ft. Mt>ade, Md.
XOTICE IXVITUfCi ams
Sealed proposals or bids will
bt> te<'elved by the City Council
of the City or Newport Beach,
California, at or before the hour
or 7:30 o'clock P.M. on June l2,
1959, for a contract covering the
pubUcatlon and prlntlng of all
legal notices required to be pub-
llahed In the City of Newport
Beach. tor the flacal year endlna
l une 30. 1960.
AU bld8 m u.st be encloeed In
sealed envelopes, marked "Bids
tor publication of legal notices."
and addreued to the Clty Coun·
ell of the City ot Newport Bea ch •
CalltornJa.
Clty Councll
• BIRDSEYE •
PElS • CHOPPED SPIIACH
LEAF SPIUCH • FREICH FRIES
• CHOPPED BROCCOLI •
• FREICH CUT IREEI BEAlS •
2 for 29c
BROCCOLI SPEARS •
BRUSSELS SPROUTS •
• • OUIIE JUICE
2 for 39c
• UTI •
LAIC a
CHOPEIIES • • 2 for 69c
• FISIIDIU •
FA.IC:ILT Sl%£-1··0..
FISH SDCKS • • 2 for 99c
69c &AU~
PIUII OIIE
39c
FRESH LOCAL
YOUNG PLUMP
STEWING HENS
EASTEilH CllAIJf FED
FAJfCT
PORI CHOPS
TEJfDEilLOIJf
Ct1T
CEXTE.Il Ct1T
Ilia
EJn) Ct1T
LOOf
79~
69~
53~
SLAB
IU¥1CD 418 80th St.. Newport Beach
City ot Newport Beach
by Ma r&ery Sch.rouder
City Clerk Va·CiALLOW oa 3·tlle PubliAh: June 11 and 1& l!l"i9.
ln the N.wport Harbor Ell.liJD.
DD..C
TOMATOES • • •
IIUiiC8U
•• 9c L&AII •
• 2fat9c
'
·-··-··-..... IE 'Y.,...I L-
Mrs. Pho enix'
Plan Reiected
By Planners
Tbe Newport Beaeh PJannlna
CommiaSon voted 1ut nna.racl.e.y
evenlna to tum clown the re-
quelt ol Mt.. Dorothy Phoenix to
make extenalve repalr1 at the
Ocean VIew Hotel, 806 E. Ocean
Ft., Balboa, which hu been con-
demned by the City Councll.
Mrs. Phoenix now hu the al-
ternative of au b m I t t I n r new
plans, appeaUne to the City
Co u n c: II, or demoHshlng the
bulldlne.
The Commission alao rejected
the N!QUeat of Georee Hernnann
to buJJd a 22-unJt apartment at
455-457-459 N. Newport Blvd., ln
the Crossroads Vlllaee area.
Approval was elven to the re-
quest ef Eileen RJc:harcaon and
the Irvine Co. for &etback vari-
ance and waiver of a portion of
off-street parking to 34 dwell·
lng units In the 1500 block on
Bayside Dr.. adjacent to RJch·
ardson's Yacht Anchorage.
The Commission approved the
use permit N!QUests of the BaJ-
boa Bay Clu b to build a judge's
stand and of P. Lowe to add a
second story at 129 N. Bay Ft.,
Balboa Island; and the resub-
dlvlslon requests of L. E. and
E. M. Liddle, 23rd St. near Ir-
vine Ave., Upper Bay; Murl
Thlas. 332 Hazel Dr., Corona del
Mar. and Herbert Kleppe and
Harold Bassett, 308-310-312 38th
St., Newport.
lart I. Brtne ltlf
Tti i'IIJ • TIIMIJ
The third annual Mary K.
Browne "Sportsmanship Trophy"
golf tournament will be held
Tuesday at the Irvine Coast
Country Club. Local entries In·
elude Mrs. K. Kenneth-Smith,
present club champion ; Mrs.
Marshall Shaddock. low net
qualifier; and Mary K. Browne
herself, low gross qualifier, who
was a National Hall of Fame
award winner in 1957 for her ac-
compllahments In tennis. She
was national women's singles
champ 3 times.
Dr. Leslie licMIIH's
ltlllerllesatAceR
Mrs. Josle Marla Nicholson.
who lived with her son and
daughter In law, Dr. and Mrs.
Leslie Nicholson at 419 El Mo-
dena Ave.. Newport Heights.
died Saturday In Hoag Hospital
IFEWIF-DIBIBl
UII&E
Truly a cor..-. 4 ~ 2 bath home wtth
family room SOLD room. m ,. to
excellent belle
45 foot street to at:reet Jot, $25,000
North 6aytront •tunntna home. 3 bedrooms. 2
baUd. New ca.rpetiq, paint. papers and drap-
erte.-plua 1 bedroc:lm aoreeoua vtew apartment,
185.000.
~~~~. 4 bed SOLD na. Terrillc value.
On 55 teet. 4 bedrooms, 3 batha, quality home.
$51,500.
• .... llflllllll DriiEI ,
New, modem, 4 bedroom. a beth Wttb ft,..,..ce
In both family room and UYiq .-oom. All built·
trw. carpeted. On approxlmat.ly one acre wttb a
lovely vtew of the valley and hllla from alt lOCIInl.
KMP a hone! Of c:oww. $37 .S00 wtth p),OOO
down, or a 1 acre bulldlnr aJte for S7.000.
100 teet wldth-cpectac:ular marine vtew-ale,
wtde whit. beach-take extra larce ·boat--<>n
Harbor bland, $250,000.
p. a. palmer incorporated
ole hanson co. manacement
TIE DEVELIPDS • 1.110 ISLE SliCE
c•E Tl HEytUIIIUS
...
~ VIa ~U~do~----------------------------~~------------------------------o_ru __ o_le __ 3_-~ __ __
HMSE FOR SALE
BY OWIER
'lUST SACRIFICE!
LOVELY CUSTOM BUlL T
Back BIJ Area
• CALL U 8-6358
lOW I EISIIG !
Available June 15th: 4 NEW 2·
bedroom apartments on two
lots. with lovely FIREPLACES,
built-Ins, f orced air heat,
sound insulated, CARPETED,
PRIVATE DECKS lr VIEW.
$150.00 LEASE
322 Heliotrope
Corona del Mar
IR. C. W. liSTERS
OR3-4120
BEimFUL LIIUII
New 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
Large living room with expos·
ed beam ct'lllng and fireplace.
Dining area lr breakfast bar.
Nice tiled kitchen, with built·
In range lr oven. Other fea·
tures: Hardwood Ooors, hard·
wood cabinets, sun deck, F.A.
Heat, dble garage lr OCEAN
View TOO! Full price $23.500.
Will trade tor Newport-Costa
Mesa area or will sell for
$2500 down. This 1s no Ding·
Bat, but a quality built home.
It is vacant. See It today.
BEl. J. WIITIIII,
REALTOR
"Business u Good"
2969 Cout Blvd .. South
Laeuna Bu.ch. -HYatt 4-7269
Eves. OR 3·5346
BALBOA IICOIE
1-Studlo furnished apartments,
on Balboa Blvd. Close to
Ocean & Bay. Lot slze 30x70.
$19,750.
e OCEAN VIEW LOTS e •• CAMEO SHORES
•
UNDERGROUND tmLITIES
WITH
FINEST IMPROVEMEN"I'S
..VITE IOU
• HIDDR IIIVESTIEIT Cl.,
NEWPORT BLVD. AT 30th ST.
NEWPORT BEACH
OR 3·4400
WESTIIIISTER RUmC
3 Br., 2 bath home on quiet banjo street, built-in oven
and range. Hardwood floors. Fireplace. Well landscaped.
Quick possession. Price $17,500, with $2,500 down.
• • •
at the age ot 66. -----------
Survivors include her son. who
Is a Costa Mesa optometrist: 3
brothers. a sister and 2 grand·
children. Servict's were held
TUesday In the Costa Mesa Com·
munlty Methodist Church. and
entombment was In Harbor Rest
TRIPLEX-only 5 years old.
2-2 bedrm., 1 '"• baths.
1-3 bcdrm., 1 ~ baths.
OPEII HOUSE
Memonal Park.
e Too Late to .classify
y 0 U N G woman wanti'd for
house cleaning from 9·3 one
day a week. Call OR 3-6984.
BED IIILLEit'S
tiCBPIELD ITATJOK
... Eat Coat llltlnlraf
oa. 3-t721 • eor... del liar
FOR REIT
DESK SPACE
In Corona del Mar on Coast
Htghway 101 near California
Bank.
$35.00 Per Month
Call OR1ole 3·6900
IIEW OmCE SPACE
FOR LEISE
Located at 2435 E. Coast Hwy.
tn CORONA DEL MAR. Ample
size suites, (13x.30 and 13Jt20)
with private ~ bath, air condi·
tioned and carpeted.
S75 and $100 per month
Utilities Furnished
Bar kitchens. laundry room Plus
3 bedrm. older house. 60 ft. on
Balboa Blvd. $160,000.
COAST PROP. CO.
RUTH JA YRED, Realtor
301 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
ORiole 3-5410
• OPEII HOUSE
••• ,, J .. 14
I :00 • 4:30 P.l.
Create a new estate, live In or
rent and reap the harvest for
your old age.
All rented now and paying full
returns at the comer of Scott Pl.
and Placentia in the fastest
erowing community on the
coast.
Only 1~ Down
Call MI 6-1661
SahlrMJ I S.ay II -& P.l.
1107 Or~qe -Ctsta 1111
Spacious 3 Bdrm and Convertible Den. Separate Dining
Room -1 1~ Baths -Fireplace.
Price $1 8,750 -Only $3.500 Down
lAY I BEACH IEII.n, IIIC.
REALTORS
1696 Newport Blvd.. Coat.a ¥eaa
Day or Ntcht Phone Uberty 8-1161
ROOI FOR THE IIGWI. Fl-Y!
5-bdrm.s. " larje aundec:k, on this extra larce lot.
Has lovely spacious front room wtth 2% baths. Nicely
planted fenced yard with paUo and Bar-B-Que. Utillty
room and 3-car earace. All wltb Jetty and ~an vtew.
$39,500
11. C. W. IISTEIS PMI E. ltllertul, lie. ARMO 3034 EAST COASr WGHW AY
CORONA DEL MAR
OJtlple 3-7560
OR 3-4120
CUlT .. ., lllr.
m II.Aliilf!! A vz.
BALBOA ISLAlm oaw.a.,..
General Contractor
TTl W. 19th St., eo.ta Mesa
THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY
TO SELL YOUR REAL EST ATE
Uat It...... IIP'a1•nloe
SB.L R TIDE UIIITAID ,_ -11U um•
2600·ft. elev. 25 mJies to Palm Sprlnp, on Hwy 60·70.99.
11 unJll, dellchttul Uvlna qt:rs., brlck, 5 years old. ~f.
aJr coneS., T.V., roam mattreaa. A..A.A.. Will trade
equity toT Inc. property to $25.000, and $15,000 ca.aJ\.
Prlce tsStOOO.
JGO&•a
e OVP 400 llEALTO&S WOIC&J:KG POll YOU
• COOPEBA11VE PH<YI'O ADVEWI'JSLHG
• FASTER SALES roa YOtJa nort:aJ r e BEJ1£1l PRICES FOJl YOUR DTATE e BEST RESULTS WIIJ:K YOU JIIZD TIIDI
... ,_ l1 ~1r ,_ U1 ' I
THERE IS ONLY 0 E W A.Y
TO BUY REAL E TATE
IIIII
I
Mall
Ia thJt enehantlna naat1e two·Mdroom borne. Ideal
tor tt:M m.tred or elderly eoupJe looklnl tor q~llty
coMtruction and loeatton. We otlftr thJa abake root
home wtth wall to waD carpet and fireplace. CLOSE TO
SHOPPING -A STEAL AT ~
•
1111110 .. lillY
You1J be pleued wlth the larae brealdut room.
buUt-ln kitchen and 41nlnc room betne offered wlth
the •pacioua ttuee-bedroom, two bath bome. carpet
and drapea Included. Frethl)' painted tn and out;
fel)ced and well landKaped. Make thlt a must on
yoUr lilt. FULL PRICE ONLY t23,950 WITH EXtEr..
LENT FI~ANCJNG. I YES!! SEE us FOR RENTALS!
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
220 E. 17th St.
"you'll like ow ftrencll)' JetVtce"
Costa Meu
(Acroa ltreet from 1brt.tty Drur Store)
Call U 8·8693 -MI 6-1050
VOGEL VALUE
Uberty 8-1139
SECI.UID IICI BAY IRU ......
Easily expandable, modem Ranch-style home In a set-
ting of towertne Eucalyptus trees. 2 bedrooms and
familY room, 1 ~ bath&. BulJt-ln electrlc ranee and
oven. Wall-to-wall carpetine. drapes and curta.lna In-
cluded. Beautifully kept Redwood fenced yard plus
extra laree, fenced play area ideal for children and
pets. In a neiehborhood of tret'S, Dowers and lovely
new homes. Only S2!'iOO down and paymenta leu than
rent. A must see at
$21 ,1&0
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar . ORiole 3-2r.IO I& OWole 3-2021
OCEII niiT IUPLEI · au 101
Lower hu 3 b.r.. 1 bath, upper 3 au., :Z bath, car-
peted; 2 fi,..lacea, double garage. Xlnt rental area -
xlnt condition -nice front patio, upper hu aundeck.
SHOWN BY APPOrNTMENT.
$42,180
SEASPORT REALTY
CUIH VU 1-IEILT.
2633 West Cout nwy. Newport Beach u 8-9349 Eves. u 8-3293
NOW LEASING!
BEAUTIFUL NEW DELUXE l1NFURl'ilSHED
All electric kitchens, oven and ranee, relrlcerator,
wall·to-wall carpet. draperies, washer and dryer,
patios and carace. NEAR THE OCEAN.
UIE IEnEI B.EITIIGIU.Y!
* * *
APAITIBTI
436 CA.RNA'nON AVEKUE
ORlole 3-2:517
liVEST • TIE -Ullll
~
Balboa Ocean Front. 3 unlta t.ac:tna partc.._.P.580
New 4-Bdrm., 2 Batb Luxury B~ •
MO\?! IN NOW ---··-.Down Onq -·" 500
1 block from Bay! 3 bedi'OOIM. 2 bethe OD bNuWUl CataJina Drive. Forced Air IIHt-._._ .. ___ ._ ______ .. .$11,50()
PaeUJc A'ftnue, 2 ·C. Ocean View Lot. n'X38t'. 1-unlt
capedty. tcSO a moatb. S7.:SOO 12,500Down
2 Bou.. C·2 'zoo. on Newport Blvd...-----S19,500