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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-02-18 - Newport Harbor EnsignDICUIIaiUIT CIIAal 8 1 IIAft Dlatrlct 1 -Jf....,.rt Dlatdct I -CDM lee . , • Files iii Dist. 5;. CHARITY DRIVE Phil Clark of B. I. IS REV.ISED • MEETING HALL SOUGHT FOR NEW COM CHURCH Today Is Deadline A revised charitable sollclta· tlon ordinance will be discussed a t an Informal public meeting at i:JO p.m. next Wednesday, Feb. 2-1. in the Newport Bea ch City Council chambers. Councilman Harvey Som ers, ('halrman or th~mmlttee draft· lng the ordl.na n<'e. expressed hope that the latest revisions will meet a ll the obje-cts raised Citations Due Next Tuesday For Parking How to Pay f·o; Exteneii ng Water lines? at the Aug. 26 public discussion. Dr. Doy le A. Bryant Is arrang-served as pac;tor of the Southern He said the proposed dralt may lng for a meeting place to plan Bapta t Church 111 Color.tdo, be submitted to the City Coun· t he establl hment or a Baptist whit'h he e tablished 1n 1951. He P D. I Dei!• Cook of lfl07 Con- ell at the March 14 meeting If A plea to . conserve ea life Church In Corona dt>l Mar. per·onally pre-;idt'd tn thc> eonsll· nit' Doone Tt>r . ln·ine Terra<'•'. no additional major changes are along the Corona d e I ~a r He and his wife. Louase. and tutaon oC 36 new ch urr h{'., an thc> rile-d tits a ra nrt idat<' fnr City required. beaches was mad~ Monday eve· their son. J ames 'l'ruett. a stu · Dl>nver Mea. C'ounc·al from Dl-.tract 3 Tut>;;day Here Is a summary .of the re· nlng a t the m~mbershJp meeting dent at :-.~·port Harbor lllgh He 1s the co.foun«IN of thc aft t>rnoon. makm~ al a 2-way visions: or the Corona del Mar Chamber &hool, are now Jlvtng at 612 , RO<'ky ~luuntaln Bapu,t n<>w ... rar e tn that dt;;l rlt'l. • Tht> defi nition of "contrlbu· of Commll'r.ce In the Youth Cen · Goldenrod Ave., Corona dPI ~1 ar. paper, of the Color.ido Bapt~'>t :\f r C'ook. who 1~ 0\\ rer ot lion" now covers only appeals ter. He told the En lgn that persons College an Dt.>nver, and the Colo Je,hnnit>" Liquor .. an Clltona dcl tor money. Lloyd Smith, professor of mar. lnterestt'd in the new rhurch rado Ba pll t. general <'Onvtlnllon :\1.tr. i-; runnanj.! again.<~t Philip • The 3-month limit for ron-~ lne biology at Orange Coa t Col-may call him at his home, He 1 a mc>mber of th(' :\ta~on k rta rk or Balboa lslant1. \\hO ductln~ a charitable drive has '·D. (DEE) COOK I lege, recommended that the tide. ORiole 5 ·1648. LodgP, the Royal Arch. the pr~.>-.aou ly haci nnnoun<'Pd h1<1 been extended to a maximum of Dlatrlct S-8o1boa Ialaud land pools at the local beaches Dr. Bryant will be the pastor Knights Templar and the Shttnt> randadacy and also !llt>d his one year. should be made Into a tate park of the proposed rhurch. He has He 1 a nanve of Texas. "ht>re nomtnatlon paper Tuesday. • Information required on the G or a restricted area. lie explain-had wide experience in ~tabllsh· he was pastor or orne of th<' A$ o( yMterday aflt'rnoon. ·•notice ot Intention" to conduct Harry rauer led that hordes of people. mostly lng new chuJ'('hes in the west. He leading churC'h<'S. tht're was no COnte tIn th«" othN a charita ble fu nd campaign has young people and chUdten. de-2 da<~triMs whc>re terms are u - be!nT~:p~l1{~ed~ill .fumlsh only 1 Suffers Fatal a~~o~ ~~;s ~~~~=~em~;: COUNCIL FAVORS PlAN r~~~~·~nl)~~tneaa:eh~hhea\~:~~~~ one copy of the inlormallon card lite at the Little Corona beach. • bents. Hans Lorenz for Corona required for ea ch charitable fund Attack .• n car I Some species In this particularly dt>l Mar DJstrlct 6 and Charles drive, but will not furnish re· rich marine area wlll soon be Hart for Ne-wport District 1. pikas. 1 extinct, he warned. TO WIDEN NEWPORT BL Dt>adlane for tiling as noon tO· • The filing fee has been re· Harry W. Grauer. 59. of 316 Another threat to .ea life. Mr. day IFeb. 1St. and today 1 all'o duced from $10 to S5. j Pirate Rd .• Clllf Haven. s uffered Smith revealed, 1.s pollution by the deadline for regi terlng In • A report on the resuUs or a fatal heart attack In a car at sewage and radlo-actJve waste. I order to vote In the April l2 elec- the fund drive Is to be '\'n'Jlde 1 Cout Hwy. and Jam boree Rd. at At a buslnes. meetJng pre-The 6 cou.ncllmen present at This proposal had been dis-tion. within 60 days ot the end of the 11 :24 a.m. Monday while being cedlnJ the pr()Jram, the small Monday evening's policy meet· rossed a week earlier by the * * * drive rather than 30 days. transported to a physician ror I membership present unanimous-lng In the Newport Beach Ci ty businessmen and property own-• PBD.IP a.AU • Boxes and receptacles for treatment. ly approved amendmenta to the Hall expressed approval of th(,_ ers Involved, and almost all of I Phlll Cl k 205 C' I A\' coJlectinJ money cannot be used Mr. Grauer. who was a sales· C hamber • s by· laws. These plan to widen Newport Blvd. by them aJso favored the plan. b lboap Wa~ •. city co~~~ll ca~: "unae. In the physical posses· man for the Ray Realty Co. In amendments provide for election moving the b.U.9lness buildings Councalman Charles Hart estl· t dldate for District 5 Is an active sJon of a pel"SS.n." Corona del Mu, and previously of all directors at Jatge instead l on the south SJde or the street. 1 ~a~~O ~ ;~~·~t c!!t t:,e me~~ I member of the board of directors • HoUSe to house solicitation had been with J. Ray Construe-of t rom special categories, ' ~ h · b. 'ld' 1 th o! the' Balboa Island Jmpro\e· by children Is prohibited unless tlon Co., suffered a brief attack chanced the title of secretary to lr--••.•..• ng t e 26ua ~nK • nJOthe Sarea m~nt As n. 2 or more chiJdren are together at 10:45 a .m. at the oWce while executive secretary and moved 1i.A ~tw~n rt t~ NL andrt t. 10 "He has work~d long and harrt and are accompanied by a re-he wu chatting with A. J. VIc-the fiscal year to be&in July 1. Assemblyman Bruce Sumner I ~e ~a Ia. : cal~~or · widen In to effect our present traUL-c eon· 1ponalble adult. llo, also with the Ray Realty lt~n Fa.te.r, M181 Corona d~l announces a competJtlve ex· N J Bl d 30 t t 1 t l' trol ordinance and wiU make an • ExceptJons Include "any ottJce. A frl•nd. John Butler of. Mar, attended tbe meetlne. It amina1lon for young men In hll 1 ewpo 2 v · h ee hr n ° a d exceUent rep~ntatlve of our ewnt lwld ln a prtvate rHidftlce 112 St. lame~ ltd .• CUff Hawn, wn a~ t11k .a. wlU district to become his nomlnee 1 ~~Y a} oro;frO::e, aln W.nd on tM dey c:ou.nt'it .. tbe where not more than 25 penont olf~ to drfw Mr. Grauer to a rePftjlft\t Dalsy *Y lJI the Sadie few admJaslon to th~ California d behl ~ h a b 1 .-rv <'l" improvement group tated In a attend, all of whom have been doctor, but the fatal attack OC· Hawkins race for new members. Martlme Academy next August. r~ Th n b t 1?c,1 us n!" 1~ro:; Jetter sent to 1 landers. annoul'lc· pen10nally Invited by the OCCUP· curred en route. Mrs. Grauer The campaign will begin Mon-The examJnatlon will be held en es. e u ni[.S ou ing ht C'andad&C\'. ant or said residence.'' said. that he had had n o past day, Feb. 29. with breakfast at at 9 a .m. on April 12 at Polyteoch· moved ba('k 30 feet.ld and !he Mr ('lark is· a llb<>ra l art~ How to finance water aystems history of IIJn~. the Snack Shop. nlc High School. Room 421 . Long property! owne~ '\r: /cqut•;: gr~duatt> or the l'na'-er 11,. or for futur~ annexa tions posed a • ~1r. Grauer wac:: a native of Ray Cunningham. manag.er.1 Beach. Application to takt> the an eq~a h ~mount 0 an 31 e :\fiC'hlgan and ha~ b<>-en 3 ·rt> 1• problem ror the Newport Bearh s u·· c·· de Try Ch icago, Ill., and had Jived here and ~11ss Carol Arms trong from examination should be made to rt>adr 0 ~h .. r ~ropert) ,.das han (>~~~ dt'nl of California' for 20 \ f>IH' City Council a t a policy discus-13 years. the Arthur ~Jurray Dance Studio Assemblvman Bruce :\umner. 1~ e. tY a so ;;ou t!v~ ~~~ He hJc; laved on Balboa j,lanc i slon meeting Monday evening. Be Ide-s his wife, he Is survived presentPd a dan<'e exhibition at 1307 oxford Ln .. :'-Ot>\\port Bca<'h, r am-ef 0 bpurr "f' 3 thu "in«'«> 't9'l.'i fJ ic; profe-;c;1nn ;., 1n T h ilmen expressed R d b 2 J h c us r h '--f ,1 h 1 more t.>t>t a ut11 nc ~ e "('r· · · · e counc 1 M y sons. o n .rauer, .~. tht> C'loc;e o t <'program. on or.,... ore. a re \IN' roart tt>rior d<>si ~nan~. and hC' 1~ J " their general approval of policy S epo e 'Coast Guarc'l, Honolulu. and · · h ~ ....... 1,_.. , .. 1th Th-lcl .. ndnr;: 3 11 I will . Tht' prOI-w'fl\' ownt"r<: and ll"l """ ,.., • ,~ "' •· · • which s tates \ha t the c ty Harry G. Grauer. Chleago, a sis· J • R 1 A d d c t t h · f d 1 BaY•-arl·~ Dr :'l:t>wport &>ac·h II t f the cost of -G c a c n.~,.;me'l ,\\ (' ormt• .I c'Omma F •• pay a or par 0 MaJ'('ella N. KrUC&£!._ 3.1. or ter. :\fr.;. Ann annon. orona lm ay s war e on r ll't' Ill e ... t amatp thl" ('to<;t for I'.H'h :O.I r .-J"lrk I' 3t't l\t' In thP af· improving the 'prc~nt wate~ !II)'Sd 510'11 Acacia. C'oron~ del Mar. clt>l :\tar .. and a b~c>r, Frank prupNt~ anolru c1t>tt•rmlnr whwh r ur-. of :'1 .\nrlr<'""' Prt .... h~ 1NI.tn tern serving presently deve ope lashed her Jcft wrist an a sulcldt' G~Pr. et<'.('r~. Ill. F M Sh B •td• butlrltn_g" .ITt' wnrlh mmzng .Inti Chur• h. Whf'rl' hr t-. n rulllll: .treas. but the expansion of the a ttempt Sunday. Newport poHre Jlloly Rosar) was r!~ill'd a t 8 or usi d· op Ul lngs lwhllh .. hou loi bp lorn down eii!Pr HI' hat..llN>n tn tlwrhunh ~yl'ltem Into undeveloped areas reported. She was taken .by am· p.m. yestt>rday in Our L~dy of I , I \f~no-J.tmt• .. ~todd.wl ..,;ud that ''holr. t.au~ht ~unt1a' "f'hoot ,. I shall be paid for by the prop· bulance to Hoag Hospatal for :\it. Carmel C'at~ollc C'hurl h. and . rht; C'ounc 1 ,., rf'ach to prO<'N'ti ~·n J •'l '~' tr rhurrh f'Or>1mtr erty owners or developers of the treatment and blood t ransfu~lon. Requiem :\In"-~ 1~ to be> C'<'lrbratt>rl Contractor J1m Ra y of Corona in~ thr pre"«>nt offtf'~ for r ia~· h .1 1 1 ter wnrk He> In-; hN'n 11,.,11111 la nd to be served by the expan· A oom mat"' ~tarllynJ Smith at 9 a.m. todav tThun;dayl In d<'l :\1ar wa a wardt>d the btd room U-.('. Addat tonal on·l':tmru~ 'r'1'ht.'n1 t •~ ~'"l.ma.t£> "r«>ha•1) •1 n1•1 !to nal r~nrr .. r n.latt\"(' fur' Bu\ r · "• ' · • 'I h . h I h R • I Th d r con tru"t'aon parkt"ng ""'Uid ft1~~ ...__ pro' trlAti na ;.~grrC'mt•nt I" rc>3l' N "t 1 • •· slon. told police she came home from the same r urc w t e\. I ast urs_ ay or ' "'' .. '""' ,...,. " P.H·tftt· Elt>t trH. . :'<·out T roop I•' -;pon-.orPd "" t'H' They expressed their preference bowling about 9:35 p.m. and Stephen KII<'V in charge, Baltz of tht> mu~tc a nd shop bualda~~--Vl that '>tudent • .i~ rould lw churrh. anfl rhartPn-cl t ht> troop for high Jevel storage reservoirs found Miss Kru('ger In bed. She ~1ortuary of Corona dt"l :\far wao; on the :-<ewport Harbor Hagh kt>pt orr 13th ~~ . :\1r. Ru~"t'll He a n(l hac "ift> Terrv. are P·" to serve the hillside areas rather contacted their landlord. Frank In charge of arrangements. I ~hool campus. He was the low o;a id. I A . Elect c>nl<; of twtn -.on<;,. Dnvlcl 1\thl than relying on the hydropMU· Owen, SlO Acacia Ave., who I badder at ~157,1l·t Tht're wert> The trustees authori7<'d h im magos Brian. l 'l, and a dau~ht<'r. Tr:IC'\ malic system ol pumping water 11 d 11 1 B F d 4 other btds, ranging up to to .. tudv lhP co-t a net feoa«tblllty 11 a "lxth "'racieo studc>nt m Up tO the developmentS. Ca e po {'e, ones oun I $178828 Of moving the barraCkS huald· ' ' ' ~ Councilman Hans Lorenz sug· Miss Krueger told polit-e she I I +he ~uslc and band cla sses lngs. Tht>y could be namt>d "Rus-3 o· t Harbor Vie\\ :;c-hool. • . gested the posalblllty that the had cut her wrist with a razor B v· •t will move from the barracks !It'll Hall." quipped trust('(! Ed I rec 0 r s Da\ td ~r\ t>d ~s ll !\('\\port city might build the new atorage blade about s p.m . ~ere h wa:ua y IS I 0 rs buildings for the beginning of :\filum. :~.C'h ct~~~~~ ro~;.~'~u/o~,.~~~ reservoirs a nd th~n would be re-large pool of blood n t e · • classes n~xt fall. Supt. Max Rus· Amagos \'it'jos, committing · . ·h • . t1 lmbursed by the developers. chen. on walls In the kitchen. N~rt pollee, searching for &eU suggested to the tru tees B I b o· their only known btt of orfl<'lal earllt"r .'his mont . fBnan st>~e,. "That's a possible 801utlon," apJattered on the rug in the llv·l human remains on the Ocean that the barracks might bt' a 0 an I e s bu~c;fnt>ss for tht' past year, hf'ld as C'lt~ managl'r or one ''· remarked Bill Spurgeon, a.sslst-lng room. on a settee and sm ear· Front beach at 29th St., Newport. moved to the 16th St. side of the their annual meE>tlng yestt'rday duranJi! t~e ~m<' t'Ve~ two {e;:l'l ant vice-president of the Irvine ed on a sheet and pillow slip In located approxJmateJy a dozen campu and bt' converted Into wh•l • c at the ;-Jewport Harbor "iaeht ago. Bo ~ are ~em r 0 • a Co.. owner of the surroundJng a bedroom. She told officers she bones Sunday but were doubtful admlnlstratl\'e offi ces thus tree. I e In a r Club and el("('ted lht' following E~plorer :>htp land where future expansion will h ad been despondent. and that i t they were of human origin. • new dire<'tors: banker Roland • * * take place. abe had been sick with the Ou. Leland Carroll of Bandon. Ore· d h William ~1. Kincaid , 66, of 1401 Wright. ex.clty treasurer J. A. e DEE COOK ~~~::::~-------=~:....:-:-.--::~----d.-gon. staying a t 3207 w. BalboA Arme y out s w Bay Ave-Balboa suffered a Cant and ex-Mt'Sa hardwari' "t)(oe" Cook. who ('ntered thl' J ··m Barrett Death Cause Blvd .. ~ewport Beach. started ra.tal heart ·~tta('k ~hlle riding man Charlt"S Te\\'lnkle.. Council. raN' i'Ut>~ay ll.'l a C'An· pollee on the seaJ'('h. He, his I J d R bert G rd t 11 h dldatc> tn Dl<~trlc-t :>, was bnm tn bother. sister a nd a cousin were Cru·lse Island ao; a passenger In his car at u ge 0 a nf'r, s I t (' LC'ona . Kan..qa .. , 56 year<~ Ago IA"t 8 Ill N t b A C•dent playing on the bench and were Cypress St. and E. Bay Ave .. pre-sldente. ft"Callcd that ll<'lnr [)(-r 24. Y ness I 0 y c I pulling ln some kelp at the s urf-Balboa at 6:43 p.m. last Thurs· Andy Devine had muffed his H" attendt'd Bakf'r t:nh'1'r lty. lin~ when they noticed some rib Newport police confisca ted an day. • lint'S. telling a joke at • pre~·ious tran~terred to tf'acher<~ tralninll. Contractor Jame. S. Barrett, 64., aurvived by his wife, Susan Bar· bones and possibly a"' s houlder 18-lnch whip, a bayonet with a A tire ~partment rescue squad I meetang and the~fore allowed and for 2 years he ta ught of Z172 Bayshore Dr., s.y Shores. rett; 2 80ns, Jamea Peter Barrett bone or blade. They al~o recover. 9'~·1nch blade and a hunting was dispatched to the ~ne and ~ndy tht' rare privilege of tell l"t'Vt>nth and ('ighth graders In died u the result of a hemor-and John Barrett ot Newport ed an upper p late containing ~ knife with a 3'a·lnch blade from gave mouth to m outh res\aefta . mg another one-of somewhat Blaar. Kansas Ht> lett Inching rhale of the pancreas and other Beach; 2 daUJ hters. Mrs. Mlchd sJnele tooth. the ottupants of a car on Bay · tlon to the victim. A physician purple-edge-d \'araety. to llO Into !W'rvice station work, complJcatlons and not from a ael Blake ol Newport Beach a n Officers and life guards ac-side Dr. just south of Coas t Hwy .• arrived and pronou nced ~r. Kin· I 'ht>rE' in Orangt> County. and Into ld t the coroner'a of-Mrl. Fl'ederick S. PereJU-Mln· companied the Informant to the Newport . Beach. a t 11 p.m. Sun · caid dead a short time later. His R • p tirE' !lales with the Cf'neral Til'f' ~r~U~:O~Jnthls week. ettl, DeJano, Calif., and 13 grand· beach to continue the seal'(' h. day. body wa remov€'d to Baltz Mor·l eg1 n a 0 We r & Rubber Co. of Akron. Ohio. Mr. Barrett was rravellnl west chHlJedrewnu. a -ber 01 tb• board Also collected at the location One of the occupa nts. 17· had tuary, Cot~ta ~fesa. His know lf'dge of tl~ tumt>d ut ol .. _... "' were a woman's hair clip, a red a 14-lnch S<'reW driver stuck James Shafer. 312 . 36th St.. out to he mlc-hty Important on Cout Hwy. 500 ltears e last ol dJrectors of the Balboa Bay plutlc Holy Cross •• black plas-down In his boot. officers dis· We$t Newport. was driving Mr. o·. e s •• n Crash \ ht'n World War 11 came arounti. Jamboree Rd. at _ p.m. hls Club· a past president of the tic comb and a leather dog col· covered upon "shaking-down" Kinca id' rar at the time of •he He pnJistt>d In 1942. went dlrt"CIIY ThursdaY when he •uttered h N~rt Hatbor Chamber of Jar. The bones will be turned the vehicle. He was ad\•lsed to fatal heart attack. Mr. Ki ncaid's (Continu~ on Pare Slxl fatal lllneu. Witnesses d ~ld n~ Commerce: a member of the o·-r to the county crime Ja b for place the screwdriver In the daughter, ~Irs. Betty Rtoynolds. ~ulem Ma for :\flss R<>gana lost control or hls car an we Jonathan Club t.o. AnplH. and y"' trunk of the ca r. 1301 E Balboa Bl\'d.. 8a1boa. May Pov.-~r. 59, of 419 B<-gonla 1 C II acr..-the hlchway Into east· on tbe adv~ry committee of fina l disposition. On routine fatrol, Officer J. came to the scene and told poUCt> Ave.. Corona ~~ Mar. was_ <-ele· a s Going bound Janes, then back ·~ the CaUlomla Bank, Corona del Spears noli~ the car crul lng her father had a heart condition hrateod at 9 a.m . "'tu~day bv the westbound Janes and came ~ Mar. He was abo a membH 01 Rotary Names around Balboa Island. Wht-n foy the past 10 )'Nr'S. Rev. Steptwn KtJey In Our .Lady t A t• relt on the aide of a 4-foot em the BMven, an cwaanlzatlon of stoppe-d and QUt'StlOMd the four Mr. Kln<'aid was a nath-e of of M t. Carmel Catholic Ch ul'('h.l 0 rge n In a ban1c'lncnt aboUt 8 feet from the heevy constnatclon contractors. G I f 1 ()('('Upants. all San Clemente Cucamon.aa. where he workt"d as lloty Rosary was ret"ltt'd at 8 edce of the black1op. Mr. Bar· loury was rec.tt~ at 8 p.m. Roy reen ea youths. explained tht'y were ju~t 8 postal emplo~"t"e for 16 years lp.m. Monday. Fishing f'nthu Iuts Ray •nd rett was taken by ambulance to P'rlday In the family home. A I driving around and t ryln£ to befo~ retiring. He was a "'t'l~ra.n Miss Powf-r ~·u dead on ar-Lllly Call o r Balboa are len·lna Hoa1 Ho.pltal. wbe.re he was re-Requiem Ma• w .. celebrated at F Roy Greenleat-1r. prftldent flnd a hort·cut to the Hou~ ol ot World War 1. Jk-sld...., hts rlva l saturday at Palm Harbor today for a ,.al"&tlon trip dew. n ported dead on antval. No other 10 a.m . Saturday In Our Lady of of Coat a :\fna Savini• a: Loan Socfat~ They were ad~i~ daughter, hf' I~ survi\'t"d by hl~ I Ro.pltal, C':ar~n. after a tratrl<" to Sou~h America . They won't be \'ehlc:Jet were lnvolwd. Mt. Cannel Church. Interment Ass has been elected 1960-61 about carrying con~aled weap· wife. :\tr&. Verda Kincaid of the ~~~ld~nt fn that C'lt)'. SJ'Mo w-. a doing any dftp .ea flahln• on Newport pollee ordered an wu In Holy Sepuk her cemet~ry. prHldent ot the Coeta M~ Ro· on~ and curfew and we-re s~nt home addnst. and 2 grandsons. natl\>-e ot South Dakota and bad th1t trip, but l~ad will be autopq to det6m1M whether Balta Mortuary of Corona del tat)' Club, aucc.fdlna Art Adair on their way. lh~ In Corona dtl liar for ' looldna fot fl'OUt. the accldent caueed the «Math 01 Mar wu In eharJe ol arranae-o1 Art Adair RHJty eo. YACATIOif rca PAnOa )'N..-and In Calltomla fM 36 Th.-y'll be tovlnc W\-.ral hl8 dMth cauad the ace:'~ .-a Other o11kfts ue Carl Bolwell • .a.. ~ or DIIID 1tw ~·.Godfrey Craentn will years. $he waa a retiM tN<'lter South A.nwrlca n twfttrl and W'ltn&lll Keltll BleMlna .,_ reeordlq eiCNtarJ: Jt~nJWth SnuJ Harbor Trall•r Partl In 10 on a OM·WMk vacation art~r from tM to. An~ lcllo61 tMir noentuaJ ctlltbultJon Ia ltldaarc1 Kettertna. both ol S::: _...,._ ~ Slmvanek. .,..,....,, ti'HIUftf~ and hd aur-Cotta Mesa ~1\'ed a Nlttfttate this~·· 1'\'l("te at th~ Bal· ~ ten. ..rt.lodw .• .,.,.. tJ'Wt n.hiftl Ia AM. Mid U.:.~t olve,.,... 515":. ~C.O. dll Mar Mtt.«<ial£4i-"1tna.net&J)'. 'I'M 0( a~at1on for partktpatlon boA bland ~•thodl•t 0\UI'('h. She 11 u"i "-.d b)'~ motht"r. ~eel 10 M ....o.m.t. ..,.. ,.,..,... at a _r ra ._, _ _.. ol a daqlattlr ....,; dlndlra are ~ Aldridl, In tM ~nt Marth oC OllDft. Jt• and M..-. Gra•n•n will at· Mrs. Mary AJwD ol the hCJine .._ .. tn ~ ln the .. It wwat eut -c...-. aN .-~"'!' • .. . .... .._. lob ......_ WUJ1u1 T. Lana· Tra1Mr prartl ,..,,_ntl ('Ontri.b· e.nd tlw Eart J«turea at the add.... aaltz Mwtuary oC C. ~ .. ......._ ..._, a tbl.NI llr • ..,... ... • •Uw .b: ~· .:..1n1 .. """ 1 jah.r, tbli t.v. QIIJord f'\aaate, \ttM owr 130 at a a,ecal ~· Padflc kMol ol •uaton at r-. 4ltl War was ill daa.rte o1 o1 tbe ~ .. ,_1M ... ...,. M 111ta ... W IMil ~ ..... .,._~ aiMI W1111ui T • .....,., ftt ~ lilrb~ M. 23 25. ~ Up ol ArlftdM.. ..... ANa .. ·~-' • - 1 •awiOat .aaoa DI8ICIII rauUDAY. nuvArt 11. •• JVW .... &ftll'f 1'W'IriiSDA'f. COIIOIIA DaLilA& CALIFOIIIfiA s.cw .,_.. ,... ... ,.w •• c.-! -4-' ....,, c.nf. Pvww..4 -wy, ... ,.._.....,,,. c-4W War, Ill th Oty el ~ ......_ Calif. OHM.~ 1J11l~ttl"9 "-"t 1ft tM EMil" IIHWIIIt. Molllftt o44rata: 1110 e. C..• HI .... wo,, Cat-4.1 ..._,, Calif. T~,a-o: Ollole l-4110. MEMIEl of tt.. CALIFORNIA NIWS'A'El 'UILISHElS ASSOCIATION AM .. tM NATIONAL IOITOliAL ASSOCIATION TIM NIW'<)lT HAliOl ENSJ&N woe odl114t~ to bo • 11owspoper of .- orol clrculotlot1 by co11rt 4oorM No, AlO 171 of +Ito SuP*lM Court l11 Sowto A11o oM by roo&OII til-of I• quolif104 to publltll ell p11Wic 11otlu• roqui,.4 11, low. AlVO f. HAA,A ....... ......................... . .... _ .............. M •• 0wt~Of' •'"' ,ubii•'- ,EG HAA'A 1• .. ··-·--·--...... ·---···. ·--·-··-·-·-Auocloto EciltM SUISClt"ION UTES t11 the Nowpott Harbor A.roo: Ou yeor ll .OO: two roort Outside of tt.. Horl:.or Area: Olio yoor -14.00: two '"" In Hop • WOULD YOU CENSOR JACK PAAR? 11.00 17.00 Thought you might be mterested m the Jack Peer mctdent-walkmg out on his mghtly televiSIOn show. that IS The reason for that mc1dent has to do w1th one of the funniest stones I have ever read It's funny even for a famtly ne wspaper. or perhaps even more so Those of you who have been m England will a pprectate th1s more than most. because Jack Paar w as telling a joke based on the fact that the Enghsh des1gnate their restrooms wtth the Initials · W C ... of which the actual ·translation IS ··water closet" Here's the story· An En9lisn lady, while visitin9 Switz.erland, was looking for a room. She ashd the ~ehool master if he could recommend any. He took her to see several tooms. When everything was ar- ranged tfte lady retumed to her home to make f.nal preparations for the move. When she arrived home, sbe suddenly realized that she had not seen a water doset (toilet). She immediatelr, wrote a note to the school master asking him if there was a 'W.C." around the place. , e U. PDCADOa en.us If you're even a Jettle bit ac· Well-It came to pass before qualnted with Spanish, you'll the clock had tolled the wltchln& know that El Pescador means hour ot two, that the maelc ''The Flahermen." It you live word "M azatlan'' had jelled Into hereabout, you'll Instantly as· aomethlnar very tanarlble. AJmoet soclate the name wi th a eood before you could bark "Sinaloa,'' restaurant, owned by a flaher. a dozen or 10 of the pescadores man and very reeularly frequent· p~nt that evening were wav. Pd by fishermen. In& f lattuls of ereen atuft around THE WESTERNER, oS-foot sportfish~ng boot. will move March IS and operate os o holf.doy boat ot Dovey's Locker No. 2. which is being reodied for the openin~ ot 20 1 E. Coast Hwy .. just east of the Upper Boy brideje. The Westerner carried over 30.000 passenger$ on deep sea fishing trips in the pMt 3 years while operating os on oll-doy boat out o f Dovey·~ Loder in Newport. Thu . It Is more than appro· and clamoring to be put on the prlatt> th~•t a considerable group roster ot the El Pescador Fishing or the tellen; ot tall tales who T rip to no less than that storied gather ronvlvlally around the pot, Ma7.a tlan. j ust short of the STUDENT POETRY GOES INTO STATE ANTHOLOGY board. or El Pescador would Tropic or Cancer. The muse of poetry placed 1 HAVEN come up wi th a great Idea. Said All .. w inter I kept tf'lllng my-laurel crowns on the heads or 1 The sloop slipped quietly through idea Invariably crops up In the self. Nope. Not this year. For·' four Harbor area girls tor orlg· The wate(S 10 peacefully smooth. mind of almost every pt>scador tpt Muatlan. You ran'l a fford lnal poems written while they Tht' misty tog enclosed the bay cturlng t hf' rainy ~ason, when 11. You're nuts to t>ven consider were elghth·grade student.a un. But still th , seaeulls ma~e their it's too r hllly, or too windy. or it." And similar arguments dl · der the tut~lage of Mrs. Lee way c too Parly to go fishing here· r('('ted to mySC'If. I felt very Mossteller of Horace En s I 1 n In t ht> dl tanCt> a log horn abnurs. strongly about remaining In my School. 1 monned One night, it set'm!'l. a group of casa. this yt-ar and gf'ttlng my The girls, Joyce Kelm, Grct· Makin the dan r v tht'<:e C'aff.•.g(}('rs werf.' warming exerrlse eating sunflower seed!! ch'en Cole. Gall AnderAon, and · kn~w gt> 8 e er so thl'lr Innards with a certain am· and horsing g iant spotfln <'roa k · Diana Gervais. who ar~ now 1 Th t n. dl 1 d a d bf'r juir<> usually st-rved In NS out of the pellucid waters of freshmen at Newport Harbor e ~~~~~r w as poun ng ou n glasS<'s when som£>body up and our harbor. High School, have had their 1 Makin" It sound so frightf ul ly says. "Mazarlan." Now In any • • • poems published In the Callfor· ne:r group of angl£>rs. luck y or othN· e WEAK ONE nla State Anthology, "Young · Wl~e. t hi!l i~ thP l"quivalt>nt of I'm a ren t wcnk Thlti 1 AmNica Sines." a publication of WNtry snllors wet with !~~pray saying "ahrarar1.3bra" at a ml'N·I rE'ndl ly admit. For~~~· Smith.! tht' National H igh School Poetry Arf' ~ufc again w~~n<~h~t'~~t ing of thp So<'IE'ty of Sletght·Of· ow11N ot El Pc cador. call<'d me Assn. I y !land ExJ)('rt~. F_.,c·ape Artists 1·oupln' nlght11 ago and said. "Haven," by Joyce Kelm. Is • • • und Junior Magicians. es!J('I'ially "How would you like to go to written In couplet, w ith lamhtc THE STORM when som<.'OnP m<'nttont>rl that tl M::v.atlan?" t£>trameter lint> She resides I \\'avcs pound; wind howls. wa" only R roupla' m onths or .so 1 ~ald. very wt'akly, "Not thl.!! with her parent~. Mr. and M rt~ And 1 ft'<'l an amount of ptty, un til April ~(•ar. Forrlr. gotta' kt>rp tht> salt J E Keirn. at 201 Via JuC'ar. Lido A!! 0 storm In all Its fun April. in thr port C'allerl ~1;vat mine> going Th1.1nk l gulp t for f~le De!i.<'C'nds upon the.' C"lty.~· lc1n. aiM> colorfully known as t hf' thP lnvlt(' Ml'hbe somt-oth~>r "The Storm." by CrrtC'hPn. 1 Prarl of th<' Pac'l.Ur-. 1S when thr time." I Gall. and Diana. contains two ~torn rome.; all Is ca lm. marlin havt> a fiesta tn the> near 1 stumbl<'d out tnto th" Jlvino quatrain• with an ab1·b rhyme d 1 •· ,. " An n dawn's revealing l ight. by .sra" N(•edlf'S'! to .s.1y. so do room. looking. I'm sure llkt-a !lrheme. Gretr h£>n rc> Ides at 112 1 look upon the ctty, all IJ('srador£>s who h<IJJpenPd to tt'C'n ·ngN without a surf-hoard.! Onyx. Ball>oa liilnnrl. with hr•r A :,art destrurtlve sight. be W<'tt lng a ltlle at the tlmt-. Mamma. bit> ... ~ hf'r dNir ht>art. pan:onts. Mr. and :\tn; JaC'k Coif' -Crc>tr ht-n Cole had ~n IL"'tt>nlng Shf' lookt'd :\tr. and r:\!s Wm. Andt-r'IOn, i i i Call Anderson Yoar OM ... I. hat .. ~ • • • EVEJl'fTBIIIG ELSE YOU WEAa WILL az CLEAJf WITII QUALITY TilE LJit£1 OP WHICH YOU'VE IIEVEa IEEif a&roaE • Top s.mc. QualJty Work Plae Lauadry Plclnap cmd Dellftry Aay Day • AJar TUu valet cleaners ) 137 east coast hi9hway corona del mar OR S-0310 The school master was a poor master of E:nglisn ~ he asked the parisn priest if he could help out in tftis matter. T 09ether they tried to d iscover tfte meanin~ of the ~~en ."W.C ." Th~ only ~lution they could eo me up w1th was a W aysrde Chapel. The school master then wrote the following letter: "Dear Madam: I take 9rea t pleasure in informing you t~at a 'W .C.' is situated nine miMs from your house, in tfte center of a beautiful grove of pine trees, surrounded by lovely 9rounds. ... It is capable of holdin9 22 persons and is opened on Sundays and Thursdays only ... You wiN no doubt be glad to hur that a great number of people bring tfteir lunch and make a day of it, while others who can afford to 90 late arrive just in time. I would especially advise your ladyship to 90 on Thursday when tftere is an or9an ac:c:ompaf'iment . . . It may interest you to know that my dau9hter was married in the 'W.C.' It was #!ere sh. met her husband. Hopin9 to have been of service to you, the School Master.'' WHITS IIIII WITH THE Cl._ CHI.ER7 svmpathet•c. too And shP said. Santana Dr .. Irvine TerraC'e. are I D ian a Gerval "WPII. If f'orrle Smith wants you the parentc; or Gail. Diana r£> ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiii~ to go along to Mazatlan. maytx> 11idt>s at . 228 Via Elx>ll. Llo I 'lie, 111 you should. You only live one£'." I with her parents. Mr. and Mr11. No w , do you thmk Jack Poor should have been censored for that? -------------------------------- e PAR WITH PAAR Bad rase of flu a!lal'krd 11 frlt:'nd of mine last w~k. so I gave him the old family remerly: Gallon of water Cup of lemon j uice T ablespoon epsom sa iL~ Sip slowly over 24 hours. L~tten- He took the prescription home. but wht'n his wife filled II she got the thing maxed up in some way and reversed tht> quantities of the last two ingredlt-nt.s. put · ttng In a lablespoon of lemt n II ndian Guide ~~~~~a~~d a cup of t-psom salts I I~~ n d U ct•l 0 n set to Arre:~~~;port h£> is on thl' way Arvr, E. llaapa, Ntltor • • • I ~Pwport Harllor Ens1gn e TELL 'EM -SELL 'EM c·orond rl<>l Mar. Fo·r Fr•l day I At Laguna Beach. tht-LB IJ•'M Sir: r hambt>r Is bnng home the bn · II""" you <'\N trtt>d to mai l a , . eon -Canadian variety. I ll'llf'r from vour rar rn thP m .. ll Thl' annual 'I l nrltan (,uldf' It Is r<'ported that this rt-sort h•,x ,10 l h(• ·,·ornf'r r.f ~ta rguNite tnrluc·tion for all new ffi(•~lw·"' C'ommunlty Is playing host to at a nil Crm~t Highway. Corona dt>l of the ~ewport Harlx>r .' M( A least 100 Canadian tamlli<'s this I !\f~-tr" will be h£>1d tomorrow f f ri11ayt t.eason and that hotels and 11 " quill' a joh -on aC'f'ount ('Vt'ning ,in the> all -purpos~ room motels arc> more fillt>d than evN of thP ~>PWE'f outlet You just of thP Newport H«>lghts S!'hool. beforp at this time or yeur. , ,Jn 1 J{''' I'IO!lf' cnou~h to mat I a Tit~>rc wtll IJ{' an l ndtJn rlanre Thf> community advertising lr·llt·· without srral<hing your 1nto rhr au•iltonum. lnr·lurllng rommlltef' tht>re has rai!W'd more '.., -a J.i.!tlf' anyway. somt:' 110 dads and 11om; Tht> nf'w than S6.~ from voluntary sub · W•·ll. ~r Erlltor, thl'> iQ not a m£'m~r .. will be M>atel'l tx>fore scrlptions and City Fathers have I r·11mpl ... tnt or a rrrtlt'ic;m. bur ju!'t lht' SIAfef' and will bt> of firlally l matched this sum. President Roh· ·• fr11·nrlly nott-to ca ll your at indurtPcl tnlo the> rtlf>S and prlv ert Peacock states. M oney Is I l('(lllt.n "' l hl'i ~lt UOIIIOn rlt>JW'! or full lnrltan hra\ell or spent In Ca nada and tht> M id· ~""ll'l lrn .. ago I wrotP }IIU thf' Y:\fC'A wt>'lt. I .thrn I th(' bump-; -on ~a VIeW Jack Chrt'itE'n'lt'n or 1\t>wport. Our southern n (' i g h b 0 r Is 1111 • .1nrl not l onrc llft£>r thP th<> counc·•l chlf'f. wtll h<> In PQintlng thP way to harbor area I ltl•~·i'' wl'r(• -.oftl'nrrl I charg£' of the program. anti he chnmben; and the local Playport T'lttnk )1,U VN) muc-h will bt> a.!>Si'lted by Btll r.oochf'y. ~oup to really do someth ing F. S Rt..:S:>ELL Ed Anderson and FrMw h Smtth about that longtime dream - Jim Stuart of lalltoa Sets Slteofill Marta J,tm~>l! Stuart of 318 Lindo Ave., n.dho.t, was h igh clvtllan in tht' of Cru~ta Me a and Btll Caldwell making thl" ~stal sect ion a of Nt-wport Beach Y ~·ret ary wlntt'r ac; wt-11 as a summer re· ~fa<' MC"Kinnt>y will super,lse',sorr. the actavlty • e NOllE PAilKJJfC NAnONAL llECOCifmOif I Th~ new ont> hour parking F•·h i pistol tournament at the Stanlt-y Sponholz, Newport ;-;,,uth Coa<.t Gun 'lub range and Harbor Ar£'a zone manager for 'lf•t 'J 1 ivlllan rerords in .22 call· [nvestors Diversified ServiCE'S hr•·. '-<'orlng 198·7X in a timed-Inc .• has rect'lved national rec· ftr~> mnwh and 289·8x In the ' ognltlon for record sales during short t·QursP. Noveml)er. liE' a lso won member· S~t Gt'nf' Lay of the El Toro ship In the Pre!!ldents Club. an .\I:Hint• Hu'~f' was over.all wln·l annual honor roll ot fnve11tors' n••r tn ra1·h of the calibres. leading saiP!! represent ative.!!. '"TilE .... ,...... ..... .,.,.. 31f'l EAIT COAIT IUOIIWA 1' COIIOirA DD. MAll UIID I limit along Coast Highway p ro· moted by your chamber It a good thing and a step In the right di· rectlon -but ·u Is only one step on what m ay be a long journey. Because It C'an be a long jour· ney to provide any growi ng. thriving community with enough auto parking spaces for an ex· plodlng population which hall almost foreotten how to use l iB l eg" Onf' or theo;e days before long u land va luPs k<-ep rilllng. our buslne ~ buildings arf> not going to t,. worth the ground they tand on If therf.' Is not enough auto parking to handle the n~ary volume of workers and t"uatomers. Under Ed Bab8on a year ago, the chamber started a study of parklna dl.strlct to provide sup- plementary public-parking space. Wouldn't It be a lood Idea to get thl• proeram under way aaraln - before It Ia too Jate? • IIIOW ftlf TADif ~Ia)' Crat\am of Santa Ana and Erw1n Fox of Corona del Mar ~njoy~ a anow trip to the S.n lem•rdlno mount.alna te• cetly. DVIIca aVJrDA'f Mrt. rlortn~ lbl>lnlkl tnter· talned a amen rtOUP or trtenda at brunch l .. t Sunday at Mr honw, 2517 P1rst Ave .• C«one ct.l M.u. I • T hNI' Is ll curvln~. S<'Orched Roben Gervais. streak arro~ thP souchwPst cor -1---------- nt>r of the Jiving room rug. I lt'ft C J ...... ,. 1111 It tht>rc> en route to tht-tell'phone. • • __..., ANNOUNCEMENT Jim Means ia the new proprietor of F.ven though I had c-hanged my I Funeral ~rvltes were ht>ld last mind. 1 Ju'>t wanted to be dose· Thursday In 8alt1. Mortuary gone sure f'orrle hadn't changt>d Chapel for C. J. M usgrov.-, 82, of his! 5()1 Poinsettia Ave .. Corona del Pete' a Barber Shop and it will now be known aa P.S. My rotor has been much Mar. who died at h is homt-Feb. better latf'ly. My face already 8. He w~ a native of llllnols shows a t1n1e or pink, like you and wu a retired -rvlee station get f rom sitting Ln the cockpit operator. Survivors Include hll of a boat. off Mazatlan. just wife. Ollle; 2 dauehters and 3 .Ill'S IAIIEI SliP .. &. COAST IIW'f. COIIO.A Da. IIU .,. ... hta II ... WUI .. AJI IIMecr' troJJ .IJ.JJ .Ing alone -In April! staters. -.. ,~ , -,J . SO WANTED-SO APPROPRIATE Hardly a person Juu driven along the coastline of Orange County's Harbor area and not been impressed with its natural beauty. And now, situated on the gentle slopes of the historic Rancho San Joaquin , is a cemetery surrounded by this· same view. Pacific View Memorial Parle, with its view of the harbor area and the sea beyond -with iU truly California architecture -wlth its J'eaceful rqou on tJu gentle slopeJ -offers a ta•l reJting p/Qce for those who feef close to this area -those who never wish to lttne it. A umetery lilc.e Pacific View hilS bu,. so wanted. Olte drive thr011gh the grounds will show 1011 tlult U il tllso -so qproprillte. A LIVING MEMORIAL TO THOSE WE LOVE. PACIFIC VIEW · MEMORIAL PARK for • cor.,_ hdw• •,.. Vn .,.,,.,., PR; ,.,.,_. OllltU J-260J,·or wriU 1D Plldfic Vn II ...... P.t. 22220 JkArti•r. ~, Ne•por18ssc6, c.lifor•lll. • j J im Mean• la the new owner o r Jim'• Barber Shop, formerly Pete'• S.rber Shop, at 3030 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona del Mar. He has batbered In the Vlata Barber • flop In COtlta Meta lor the put 3'i years. He re~~lde, at 104 W. Wllaon St., Coeta Me a. Sllop wltll tho -cho11tt wt.o ~­ ¥ertito l11 tho EMit"· Professional and Business Directory AUDIO . SPECIAU STS ... SOUND-CRAFTERS,Inc. 2626 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3·8515 BOOKKEEPERS & CPA , .. INCOME TAX LELAND J. FOGG Formerly with Internal Revenue 1 982 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Uberty 8-1672 RPsldent.'e LltM-rty 8·5664 \1\RPE~TRY ... Furmture Refinishing Antique or modNn, Custom ruhinels mnde -altered - r•'pa ired or rerln!J;h('d. Fine '''"kmnnshlp. Real>onable l'nre. Alt>ert Holm. L1 8-9679 Home Repairs Remodeling . Cabinets It additions. Ray Nielsen LI 8-6888 CEMETERIES ... HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3131 Harbor Blvd. at Cisler Costa Mesa KIMBERLY 5 ·1158 CLEA~ERS ... ADVANCE CARPET CLEANERS All Estimates Free Oriental&, Nylon., Woolena, VlacoM. CottOM, W/W • 'Upholftery 24 HOUR SERVICE Ml 6·4636 FUNERAL DIRE("T()RS ... Friendly Neljlhborhood Servlt.'e BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Ll 8-3433 1r 8-3434 Costa Mesa FOR ALL O F \'Ot;R INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadletr 333.1 E. Coast llwy. OR J.J850 Corona d~l Mar INVF.STMENTS ... CROWELL. WEEDON & CO. Memllt'N P(ld fk Coast Stock Exchange Burdett Harrison. Ret~. Mar. Dick Pucker Ted Paulson Lois Fennell Ruth Baker Mike My~rs Private Wirl" Services 2601 E. Coa!!t Hwy. OR 3 -7005 Corona del Mar OPTOMETRISTS · · · CORONA DEL MAR Dr. J. W . McCabe. 0 .0 . 8024 E. Coaat Hl1hway Corona del l!far Mrou from Chrl!ltensen'a Dru1 O RIOLE 3·046'7 From the POUCE BLO II ER a&wto.-r uuoa PIJGJr a I COilOifA D&L MAa. CALU'OUlA TBVWSDAT. FE88UA8T II, 1._ . .. e TVUDAT, r&a. 2 a .m .•.. A a33 ta ll lllhl ond te· vlnt> Terrace ..• David Daaue, Two atray cata were Impound· llec:tor were atolen from thf' Cllf 15 Balbo. Coves, Newport &>tach, ed after belna cauaht In a trap of W. C. Froelich, 2001 1 a Ktnas reported hili <'l.Ar stoJj>n from aet at 707 aeaonla Ave., Corona Jld., Clltt Haven . • • Newport Harbor Hlah S.:hool; the Scouts Host Fol~s Today A .. _... .....,_ f vehicle was re<.'Overed latt'r In del Ma r .•• Two boya, 17, were .. -cap ... •--rOID 1 T Thf' Boy &outs from Troop 17 b ., ... _ • &.. ....., F_.-----the llt'hOOJ parklnl Ot . . . WO booked on charges or the ur-._ ........ car-·-....,._,.... in Corona dt>l Mar will he hosts Co 611 Cc1brUJe lt.. C:.ta M hub c~apa wt>re a.tolen from the alary of Jo .. nnle'a Llquon~t . .... car o ( Cecil Shlrar, 1727 Galatea to their parents Bl 7:30 p.m . to· rona del Mar, on Jan. 30 ·. ·Tho pUbcl at a....,.n llerller day (Thu ... dayl In the Scout K •-•'-1a lcllool ..... ecaffold Ter., Irvine Terrace •.. Nt>wport ... pur»e of Mrs. Sharon ay ......,. -• • • • Beach fire car 120 ren•lved minor flou~ nur the Youth \entN. A Baron, Cotta MHB, containing ........... at ass ..... atoleD rf'pr-•ntatlve (rom the Boy I •-tbe •--._ T--''-right rear fender damuge when "~ S10 In a wallet, was atolen rom .._ --• ,_r S<:-ou t Council will show movlell --• ,.__.. a .. reversed by P. A. Ha)'df'n, 519 a la undry a t 301 E. Bay Ave., w--. -,._, .., .. ""'' about the Scout summer camp, Balboa ... Ella Hachez, 28, of port .._.. • • • Ret1lands Ave., Newpmt llelghts. Roklll.' eo. M Into a parked panel truck of .a. 365 Wake Foretat Rd., ta esa, A pet female skunk was stolPn IArPn A. Smith, CardPn Grovf.', In Last week thl" Rotary ~lub. puAed out and waa found lylna from a cage In t he fenced yard Rkha d' Lid Market parking sponsors of Troop 17. Invited on the sidewalk In front of ~ of Mrs. Helen Bernard, aoo Ame· r 8 0 troop membe!'lf to a dinner at tht> 1 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona del Mar, thyat Ave.. Balboa Island ... ,lot, Newport Beach · · · Irvine Coast Country Club on the a tt 4:20 p.m. from an undete r· Leroy A. Nonemaker, 25, ot 319 Hl&.b cap., cr flub llgbt cmd ()('('asion of th«> 50th anniversary mined cause; she was examined Ruby Ave.. Balboa la land. wu gloorea, ..Sued at JSS. ,.,.. or ~routing. by a physician and taken home charged with Intoxication In atolea from U.. CCII' of Dcrle Thf' lxJys arf.' working hard for by her hwsband ... Pollee unit public a fter olflcer1 rect>ived llaauley, m · 11UI St., Coata points, because the 2 boys with 205 was damaeed when It struck <'omplalnts or a loud party nt M .... pcubd crt 1100 Altura the most points will attend the a ·post In a parking lot at Chris· 217 Sapphire Ave., Balboa Island. Ter .. 1,.. ... Tenace · · • A IDCI11 Boy Scout Jambor~ In Oenv"'r tlan'a Hut, Balboa, while Olf~r at 10:41 p.m . . . . box door .,.. tona oU by YCID· this summN. Ron Dare, the Justin Epstein was C'hecklng lor J dab crt tb4t bOIDe of Kn. V. sroutma ten. has a ppointed Gary a stolen car ... A hit and run • SATURDAY, Feb. 1 M. Pow.,., 107 ll1a A•e.. Co· Oavl~. Mike Goodw in , T 1m motorl4t lott control of his car A headlight was stolen from a roaa &tl Men ••. A ISO tool ldt Coop<>r and Greg. Oar(' to SN\'l' and damaged a garaee and wire car of Tate Hales, 438 El Modena was atoleD from tbe ccu of a. a~ d<'n r hiefs Cor the 4 den" of gate at the residence of Kenneth Ave .. Nt>wport Heights ... Some-~ L Lawnoce. 'lf»la hgollia Cub Park 8. Powell, 305 Grand Canal, Balboa one using an pnamel paint paint· A••·· Coi'ODG del kerr • • . E.lr h month thP boy01 of Troop Island . . . ed the namc11 Bob. IWn anti Mike Hub t'aps vCtiUt'd at $35 wN(' 11 go on an ovPr nig ht outing on th<' gar~gc of Mary U'(' Tay· s tolen from th(> rar of RotM-rt ' Thl11 month they will go to Camp • WEDNESDAY. FEB. 3 lor, 2609•, W. Balboa Blvd., Harrison. C'osta ~esa, pa rkl'd at , Myford. Mn~. Fra nk Burchfield, 2151 N('wport Bear h ... MIHcellaneous , NcwiJ()rt Harllor High 5{•hool . . -------- Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar, itt>ms vah1Pd at SI,OflO wPre A tloor was fountl op«>n hut noth I A c •1 · rl'portcrl a possible attempted I 'IIOIP.n from the garage of Ronald I ing takf'n, oHkers !OU1111 In rf'· rea ou nc I entry thwugh the bark door of D. Schultl, 6202 Seashorf' Dr . SIJOil'><' to a r ail to tlw :>;t•wport her home at 12:46 a.m . but of· West Nrwport ... Arthur R.l Harbor LuthN<tn Chun·h 2:301 M t• • s t fl eers l'OUitl tlntl no e~idcnrc> ... A\-ery, 49, Newport &>ac·h. was Cliff Or .. N('wport llc>lght~. th.tt l e e In g e Rlt'hard Wandrorhl'. 26, of 2315 C'hargcd with lntoxkation In juw•nllt>'\ wc>rf.' attt>mpting to l Margaret Dr., Newport llt>lghiJI. puhlir at Wa'>hlngton St. and hr(.'ak in ... Car<~ dri\l'n by ~rs Thr dare1·tor" or the JI<Hhor a11ked ofllcPrs to ohtaln lnlorma-Buy AvP , Bal bo<~ . . . William L WO()(iruff 1i06 Dovf'r Are.. r-,1mmunlt\' CourH·II w ill t lon on his father, <:nrl A. A SS gcrte wa1 brokea aad Dr. W€'s~rllrf. an·,, Dougla'> mN·t at i :30 p m '\1onllny, F"l'h Tanke1l .. la1>t '>l't>n In Chicago. Ure woocl1tolea from tbe home Stoner. Costa 1\tc><.a, wPrr 'IO\olv 29. at tlw hom,. of Mr .. ~urman Ill., JG years ago · · · of Mr1. L Erich, 218 Scrppblre etl rn an ardrtent at lith St nnll W.rr..on on Urlo hlr Off&e.ra warn~ a worklDCJ A .... Balboa lllCllld ••• Cern 1 \V('o;;tc tltf Dr .. WPstdrtr . . I W rllwm ( t'Rrirn. <·h.atrm.a n (I( Coroaa del Mar motber tbat drlYea by Jack Hoyle. 41, of tht> nominating • 'lmmrllt•• wtl~ cbUd DeCJlect cbcrr9•• would be 1301 Banale Dooae Ter .• l"lne ,. TUESDAY, FEI. 9 o;uhmrt tit•• n.tm(•" ()( nnmln('(•<. flied If tbey recel•ed crnotber Terrae•. CIDCl WllUcun R. Tcry· F:1ra 0 St'ars. 311, :\!'wpnrl fur orri• t•r-.. \' ho "ill ,,.. ,.,, •·tpd complcrlJlt of ber l~lDg ber lor, 61, 711 Mcrlabcr.r Dr .• Imne IIWm h. was r hargf'd \dth fl runk at th,, f,,..., ,annu.tl mN•tlnl! of IOD, S. uaatteoded .•• A ata· Terrace. were la•ol•ed. Ia a rlrlvlng and lnto.xlratrnn at J.;,k(' thP Counnl Tiw. "ti l tw a rlln· Uoa WCICJOD drl•ea by Robert property dciiDCICJ• accident oa Av~. a nti ThP Ria lto. \\'1•'t :>;ew nN mt>Ntnf! und "til tw> hf'ltl at D. PftlbJng, 30, of 4102 Sea· BaDAJe Dooae Tr., laalde tbe 1 port, at 12·21 a m ... Dnn thf' \'rlla :\1Mrn.t rl''itaura nt at aboN Dr .• WHt Newport. waa Cocut Hwy. 9ate at 4:12 p.m. 1 Franklin. 208 'Marlnt' ;\n•. Bai 11:30 p m Thur~d.t\, \1awh 31. laYOl..ci ID Clll crccideat with ••. Albert E. Abrama Jr .. 5171/2 bo.l Island, romplarnt'fl of hit I . Prn~:n· ... ~ rt>J.)Qrt'l will lw hC'.trfi a tnaclr dri..a by Blebcrrd T. PolDMtticr A••.. Coi'ODCI del j anrt run damng(' to hi" rar vark at the f't•b 29 m('t>t lng (.Jn vro Foley. 33, of 215 Ogle St.. Colter Kerr. c:omplcdiMd of a petty I ert In n parking lot oJt ~f.uin(' j{'t't'> r<'<fU«>St('d by the t·ommun Meecr, crt 40th St. CIDd Balboa theft at tbcrt addreu ••• Nra. Ave. And BayslrlP Or . . Offlccro; 11t y nt th<' fr<;;t gPneral m('f'tlng 81Yd.. w .. t Rewport ••• A a.atrice M.S... 70S CarDGUoD Investigated a p<KSihlP burglary h('ltl in ~0\l'mlwr. Th<'..C rP 11.500 dlcaDoDd rlDg wcra 1oet A .... CoroDa del Ncrr, Nported in the Surf Fish Fry. 2112 W. QU<',ts r.:~nget1 from thr kf.'<'!Jml: crbocml a bocrt at SUp 12, Lido cr poulble burglary crt 6:42p.m. I 0<-t>an Front. Nt-WP<lrt IWar h. of a master < alenrtar to the print Tacbt Aachoroge, by Mrs. Lo· R. E . Munson. 428 Serra or .. but appar('ntly no t'ntry had l ing of a bOOklet of Ia we; pert..a~n raiDe IIAmdall. wbo ••ported Corona Highlands. reported a lx>f>n made ... A punrhlnsc ,ba,;: lng to t('(.>nagt>rs. • plactJl9 tt oa atcrln Ia cr eablll petty theft from his ('ar parkt>rl found on Dover Or. nt"ar W~t · crDd dldD't beUne It was ttolea In a parking Jot near Via Lido I cliff Dr., Westdlff. by OCfiN>r JUST A STUDEXT PftAJifJC ••• A lock was brolreD cmd and Newport Blvd., NewJ1ort Joh~ Blakt-was pla<'ed In tht> Mrs. Orval Lyon of 222 Clrrhar1 glOYe compartJDeat raDICl~ Beach ... Eddie Llnvlllf', New-station property room ... Av<'.. Corona del :\far. rf'porb lD tbe ear of Joba L ..... Jr.. port Beach, working as a barten-1 Charlf's R. Howard, 626 &award that the Feh. 4 En l~rn .. tor) 1300 •uat LaM. Coata Mea. der in the Newport Harbor Elks Rd .. Corona lllghlands, reportl'd I about hf'r son, Stanford Lyon. parked at Rewport Harbor Club suffered an a'Pparent heart thr thf'fl of n S20 light flxturt' tM-lng St-nt to Ft. Ord for lnfanlr)' B"li School • • • atta~k at 10:08 p.m . and wu from 4200 E. Coast Hwy . Corona training wa<; a pra nk by a Cel --~ -· -~ SAVING IS A FINE A:RT It tokes talent to point a bright future with the ·security of savings ... but you'll find that you ccm (~eote a real "masterpiece" when you aave f89U· '\. larly at Laguna Federal ... where your eavln~ earn more in safety! Start now! • CUIIEIT • .YIIEII • RITE ,AIO FOU~ TIMES A YEA~ LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIAnON SAN CLEME:NTE .Ot H. ll c..-.... LAGUNA IEAQI MY..-. l ·IIH 122 o-·-en .. •nn SPECU.LATIVE? II, HI ruiiJ. s.ce.d tnaat deed~ ....,. crU tbe qualities of era ... u.at iD ... blleDt. Secu.Ncl by quality pnpeftT ill powlDcJ 0.,.... Couaty-when la8d .alae. an at.odily rt.a1Dg-tlley c:nate era exc.lleat oddJu.e.l -..... .. lO i'o Interest Per Annum Sbort tel'ID mcrtutU.. crDd ....U Dot• lor dl.....Uicat:ioe IDcrU poealb&e flniN• iaftatJMat PIOfiUMI. WE KAJIACE. IUVJCE AJf'D COLLECT Evans G. Pcfter & Co. VehlclH driven by James L. taken home by an examlolng del Mar ... E. N. Fl'rrell. Santa low student. Stanford rs at Rei"d Meehan. 34, of 222 • 36th St., physician . . . Ana. reported the loss ot a College In Portland. Ore~ton. anl'l • II. IIEWIOIIT 80VLEYAaD West Jlfewport, and Hiram R. mower and edeer from hls trut'k h•~ a physlt'tl t"Hearch fellow-•EWPOIIT a&ACIL CA.LJ:rOUJA Cheek, 45 of 121 • 43rd St., Wetlt e Jni)AY. PEL 7 on MacArthur Blvd. ship for next summer at the ICJDWAY 1_1153 N"'J)Ott. wre Involved Jn an ac· A complaint waa received of __ _:C~Co~nU~n~u_:ed~o:n:_:P_:a!e~e_:S::_Ix::_l -~U~n~l~\'~~~rs~lt~y~o~f ~C~a~ll~f~om~l~a----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cldent at 33rd St. and Lake Ave., malicious m ischief at Merle's West Newport •. , Clothes valued Drlve·ln. Corona del M~tr, at a t $50 were arolen from the 12:37 a .m .. 7 • Louis Leavy, 40. r lothes line of Mrs. Dorothy Newport Bc:>ach. and Richard B Strom. 121'2 Garnet Ave., Balboa T rotter. 48, Costa Mesa. Wf're bland ... Terence McB!'ffn, 48, charged with grand theft auto of 421'u Goldenrod Ave .. Corona after Mrs. Dean Barnett, 407 (tel Mar. was chara-ed with t1ru nk Belvue Lane. Balboa. reported driving anrl lntoxlt'ntlon In pu b· the theft or her 1957 t'a r from In lie at Baysldt' Dr. and Coa11t front of DangC'rous Dan Mr · Hwy., Newport Beach , a t 10:15 Grew's, Newport Beach ... Or· p.m .... Grrgory Swldonovlch. fl~rs qul<>ted a party at 122 9. or South Pasadena. W 3!1 found Sapphire Ave . Balboa lslantl. at lost a t 28th St. and Newport 2:07 a .m. . . . Jaml's Argento. Blvd .. Nrwport Bcarh. by officers l 17 • 35th St.. Wf'st Newport. at 11 p.m. and was rt•united with 1 romplalned of mallrlou<~ mls - hl.s mothl'r, Katherine Swldono· r hlet to hi" 300 pound 36·int'h vlch, about an hour laiN I s tatuP at that nddr<''>S ... Van j dallsm wa" reported at Marlncrs e TBUBSDAT. FEI. 4 ~<·hool. Harbor Highland" ... A rar rcgrstered to Dorothy A. I Mrs. Mabf-1 Fitzmorris. 3133 E. Burge, 630-3lst St.. Nt'wport \oast Hwy., \orona dPI Mar, Rc>a rh. wa found parked at 2Jrd , round 2 bkydes at the rNH of St. and Ocean Front. Ncwport that addrt' ... ~ ... \hristtnt> D Beach , In such a posltaon that Hawgood. 110 FNnleaf AH• .. Co It had l~nt O\'f'r a p.Hktng mNN rona del l\fur. t·omplalnt>d of ... Warren TurnN, 2602 ~t'W· mallrlous ml..rhlt>f to her haryrlf' port Rlwl., Newport Bt:oarh, re· 1 hy 1 tl'f'mtgNs ... Vt>rnr Stan· ~rtc.>d $10 t1amagc to n window fo rd of Costa MPSa romplalm-d at that address r,tused hy a or maiiC'iOU'l mischief in thE' new thrown brk k ... A Cliff Havrn , markPt building unciN l'trurtlon hoy, 15. was chargc>t1 with the at 32nd St and Newport Blwf . burglary ot a gO·t'art from the Nl'wport fk>n <'h. «"QUP!Itln(C do!'IPr I gara1e of James G. Uousl'. 2571 patrol ... Harold Hart\ lgM-n. 6~. Crestview Or.. Bayshorrs N('wport Bench, was f'harg41'rl Julia B. \hrlstler, 608 St. J amrs with lntoxiC'alion at ~th St . anrt Pl., Clltr Uaven, rf'portNJ the LaCaycttP Ave., Nf'wport Bearh theft of her ~n·s biC'yrle from ... H E. Harri.<;, 212 King!! PI . the Horae'\' Ensign School · · · ('Jiff llavll'n. rrported ht>:lrlng Lance D. Stanger. 19. of 120 VIa lstrangp nolo;es under his houst' Trieste.'. Lido lsll'. and Arthur A. at 10: 1:> p.m. Llndcke Ill. 18. of 215 VIa Genoa. Lido Isle. were booked on e NORDAT. PEL I charges of posse lon or marl· Thrt't' whM!l and tire-; wert- juana at 4:15 p.m •... Cars stripped from t1 car parked In driven by Edna M. Webster, 40. Croftt oC 1907 Sabrina Ter., l r· of 605A Jasml~ Ave .. Corona del Mar. and B. A. Mcliueh. 53. Laguna Beach. were Involved ln an accident at 2846 E. Coa.at Kwy. Corona del Mar ..• Burl· tara broke a ~ar window to 1 aln entQ' Into the home of Mra. LH S. Jack.lon. 4t5 Seaward Rd., Corona Hlchl~nda, rifled wveral drawers and left without ta kJne a nythln• • . • Robert M. He,nderson, 24, u. S. Navy, Lone Beach, was chafled w1th drunk drtvtnc attel' a car 1\.e was dr1v · Ina akldct.cf 32 feet and collld · ~ with a polle't unit drtven by otncer Justin Epstein at New· port Blvd. and Slnd St., Newport -.ach, at 11:01 p.m. e niDAY.rD.S I over 90% chose all-electric kitchens l\1R EDDY MEREDITH, PRESIDEl\T. CRAIG DEVELOPMENT CORP., ANTA ANA ''I used to give prospects a choice of kitchens and over 90 ~~ chose all-eleetrie.. That convinced me that people know what they want-and thqknow that the future is all-electric. Today I wouldn't build &ll)'thing else but ~ledallion homesl" A 1951 ear owned by ~ Pr~R!!Ili'TIN~!!.::G~ • ..:.·.:.· ------"tlhrltn, 500 W. BalbOa 81vd .• lal· --. was atol•n from that ad· For all your dNM ••• Jotln L. Huct.on, UO Prlntlnl J'IIHd• Avoeedo Aw.. COfOft& ct.l Mar. ENSIGN waa lnJu'" bUt l"tfUMd ~leal THE aid after a car he waa drtvlna Publlahing Co. wu tnvoi\'Wd tn an ~t wttll OIJol.e 3-0lRiO caft clrt¥tn by L.. r. Taylclt, Senta llll50 E. Codt flllb•AY Ana, and J. C. ,_...,. Jr., Coltoe. at c-art lfW7, a .. lll.eArtb• ·--~·=&;::; Corona Ml 'Mar Blvd • Corona dial Iller, at 8:30 • •••I ·----------------~ J.Aa.O~;c ........ ...;otapplie _ _..,... ........ SOUTIIERR CAUFORNIA 3. u.lr t lor lu tlll-that'a hoth luactloe•l and d.-cor&lh • lhr'O\IIhout >"""' ...... COMPANY • I t •&WIOft' ..U.Oa &IIIIGif TIIVIIIDAY, FKDUAD' ll. 1- nKII•ED EVEn' TIIUJIIDAT, COIIOIIA DaLilA& CALUOIIIfiA A .............. wltla bbtla Mft t lo fuel you Jet ... clea ywr alt'fl l'aa ~ tluoagb wt.._t • 1: mo, I CIID tbe NCIIDIIIG of • ......... lt'a true t6cn ,.._ w• ddtlldne four, But 't....'t I wbo p...s the Door, Whea tbey '""bora wttboat aaacb botber I waa tile Notber of tbeir .......... LOCAL WOMEN ACfiVE IN . KAPPA ASSOCIATION Newport Hatbor women of recent meetlne of the aroup at Kappa Alpha Th~ta are well the horne of Mrs. Franklin P. represent~ In a lbt of new of. Arch~ of Emerald Bay. Mrt. fleers ol the Oranae Cout Alum· Karl P. Buswell of Treasure Ia· nae, It Is revealed following a land, and Mrs. Lenore RoyhJ, of Moody-Drake Vows Recited Laguna Beach, were co·h ostesses a t the tea. ~ttt-r than removlnr compeU. The Mamma or a Mamma always has had her special kind of lion Js Jolnlnr with lt. So now fear, and pride. and heartache. 'Twas hard enough, In any age, to It's M r. and Mrs. Robert E. see a daughter thro4gh life's greatest experience of awak~nlng Moody! . Mrs. W. F. Bonner Jr. 1a new p resident ol the aroup. repre. aenUna {:osta Meta. Other of. fleers are M rs. Robert Hixon Jr .• of Balboa Island, vlce·prealdent; Mra. Robert Hodges. secretary, of ~aeon Bay; M rs. John Jakosky, treasurer, of Lido Isle; Mrs. Burt LoWt>n of Balboa Island, Pan· hellenic representative; Mrs. lr· vlng Jordan or Lido Isle, rush chairman; M rs. John · Baker of Irvine Terrace, and Mrs. Robert Fisher of Laguna, assistant rush chairmen; M rs. Ray Astle of lr · vine Terrace, ways and means; M rs. Arthur Kramer, of Balboa Island, preu; Mrs. Kenneth Ross of Weatclltr, assistant pres s chalrm~tn; M rs. William O'Reilly of Lido lsle~ magazine; Mrs. Ruth Vedder, China Cove, Corona del Mar, prorram chairman; Mrs. Frank Klaater, of Costa Mesa. SOC'Ial chairman; M rs. William Holstein, Shore Clltts, chairman for the Costa Mesa Girls Club; Mrs. Robert HOifges, retiring president, as Orange Coast Chair · man representaUve to Sou thern California Federation of Kappa motherhood, however she may have told herself that the world Is News of the marrlaee of Mr. h Moody and Mrs. Allee Drake, fiUed with babies, and that t ey an rot here In the same manner. both engaat-d In Interior furnish-Babies have been born In pala~ and hovels, taxi-cabs and • hospitals. They've come quickly or reluctantly, but somehow, most lngs, was announced thls w~k h bo Tod h • h 1 f od when they returned trom a or t em get rn. ay t ere s not muc quest on o It, m ern honeymoon at the HH ...... •ia Inn science to the rescue. __. THESE SHIPWRECKED COUPLES are thumbing sisting them in hosting duties wilt be 'M r. and So, my rendezvous with birth, late in April of 1960, may fPpear, on the deaert. their wa y to the Ship wreck Pltrty which will be M rs. Howard Longley. Frank Brick wiiJ be King on the surface, to be quite an ordinary happenlnr. hardly worthy The wedding was qu Ietly ~eld Friday evening. Feb. 26. &t the B11lboa Bay Neptune, o'1d there will be palm trees, merm11ids of the printed word. And yet, here's one iran 1 dmother who w ants .;:,1~':;~~zedM~~C::,f~t Fe~~:p:1t ~; C lub. They are host couples, left to righr, M •. and fish ne ts to create the proper atmosphere to say, j ust for the record, that this old temln ne pastime, modern the Rev. Ezra E. Ellis, an old ard M rs. Do., Bussey. Mr. and M rs. Roy M ay· for the big event. There II be prizes for the mos t version. Is something to re<-kon with. family friend of Mrs Moody I d M d M J h N I H tt A eppropriare attire. IT erry Boris pholoJ First there's the matter of the trip by jet. enough to set th~ She wore a pale . pink d~ po e an r. an rs. o n e son ur · S· lnexperlenC'ed traveler shaking on her three·inch h~ls. For a career and coat In matching ensembl I. I I I I -=1 I I gl I I ·u·. +;I IG:•:r: I~,·=· I I I I I HI I I I I Church Guilds ~r~~~c~o::;,e~~~~ :~~) ~~·~ !~:no~hhm:c!~~g:fn~:~;~~::~f~:~~~ ~~~. ~;rs, o~~~~d ~%1~~e~r ~~ ~DJOD S Jr 8 • • • unde<-lded creatures that they are. you cant sa), Ill sec you on rona del Mar attended her Her . Plan Benef•lt 'the 21th, Just before you go to the hospital." .. M n, Don Eve;ett Drake was· best By Louise Meteer "How l u<'ky y ou'll be to have y our mother with you. people man. • -:1 1 • 1 1 1 • 1 •:•:~:~:~:~ •:• 1 1 • 1 1 •:> 1:• 1 1 1 -:1 •:•:• • 1 ., F F b 24 ~~~p~J '::~!~~~· 1~a~~Y~h~h~:~:a b~~i~sM;;';~o;~~Y:~d 1 ~a~! ln~r~t~n: :::·h=~~~!~e 7~;; FOR SHEER ENJOYMENT of l politan dally nf.'wspapcr. Get or e • home too weak to walk, with a pracUcal nurse to take over for wiJI be rendy to receive friends the beautiful bay y ou can't <>X· hN to tell you. ~ome time. about three weeks. soon r·ell j ust gathPrtng Informally when sh(' dH1 the polic'<' beat f'ir'-1 large fund raising effort One of the problems. of course. for any Mamma of a M amma, · ~~-c:;-<:;::;:-:;::;::;::;;;;:;;:;;:c;::<::;;c;~-c;:~<;;:q with cloS{> friends for Jum·ht>on i dunng the war. j '>inC'(' rhc-~r orglini1.atlon a year is h€'r memory. It fails her on s!ltb mAtters~'How to <'are 1or the -~ -- at the ..:'iewport Harbor ) c~c-ht • • • • ngo i-; twmg u ndertaken by th€' umbilical cord," and rallies brightly <'OnC'ernlng colic, experiments ~---IIHnl P1.tv Al pha Theta, Los Angeles. Club. TilE SPOKE~ \\ORO \\as all 3 wom<>n'-. guilds of Our Lady with formulas. and "five difterent cries and what they mean." VDIVI6 IIJ ''I t's Fun to Dress The othE.'r day on<> or these the entt>rtatnment nf't'c1Pc1 when of ~~~ Carmel Chur<'h of New. Add to this the fa<'t that within a w eek you must tum your Af 8•1 A .. l ~- parties, followl'd by a cruise on Sandy Carlson cnt~>rtatnt>c1 gu('c;tl> port Beac-h and St John \"ianney back upon daughter and bahy, J('avlng them to the tt>nder mercies In Fashion" hlue waters. tnc lud('d the C'lub's O\er the wt>ekPnr1 But t he words Ch urc·h or Balboa Island. The> of a Mother of a FathN, (who really k nows m u<'h more about nt'w commodore. Ed Warming· I flew thiC'k <~nrl f.tst as gUE''~tS re.: c-urtain will go up on the bene· babies than you do> and you <'ll n S(>C that having a rendezvous ton. and his c·harmlng wif('. c·alled with "Do you rememb<>~? f1t, a luncheon and fashion show, w ith birth Is no matter to b(' taken lightly. G1nny; Bob and Dotty !\1€'<;en·e,l many o~ the happy ttmes the) \'{'I ;-tl Villa M arina. 1045 Bayside Meantime there are tht> lettNs from ChicogQ gl\•lng f{'gular Annie Edler. Walter F'ran1. Helen shared tn the past. 11art lcularl~ Ori\'(', at noon Wednesday. F('h. rt>ports of progress. Young Mrs. Mother·to-be writes, ''I'm surt> it Colfl'y, Betty ar11t Alan :'>Ti<'kle. i!' Hawa!i. tvhere all bu~ on(' 21. C'an't possibly be 2 more months. The dOC'tor must have figured Lyman Fam·eJI and Eel and ll\'ed dunng the same• Jl(>rtod of , Lunc-h('on will be served as a wron~." You smile. Ginny Smith. ' I Hr:ne. Sandy's ho.mt> ar 1312 West. hufCet with ~uests gathPring at She writ;s, ''I get so <'tOSS, nnd sometimes I w ont to cry," so • • manster AH' .. Coc;ta ~1€'-.a, ,was tables b<>autifull}' derorated with you get all upset Inside and vow you'll go and get her. SPt:AitDfG OF THE COM· t~e setttng for a Saturda~· ntght spring flowers. The fashion show.j But before you can tell yourself to ~!nd ~·our own busine5;5. Awaited w ith nppetltt>s whet· ted and antld patlon for some-~ th ing different .each year Is the '-lr-l I M smorgasbord party which Mr. a,...,.., and Mrs. \art Abel give annuaJ. , ly at their home In Back Bay. ' ( ~ This year's party was an eyent :J;~ early in February. M rs. Abel spc>nds about 2 11 2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR ' ? MODOR£. It's tateresun9 to dmner party. and a btrthday starting at 1:30, w ill feature the mo t wonderful Jetter of a ll arrives. I m f tndlng Cod, In thts know tbat Commodore warm. brun<'h Sunday mornmg honor. spring style.; f rom Ku.lik's In Co· experience. as I never did before. 1 find Him in the sun, and In lngtoa is one of tbe few who ing ~frs. Halite Da\ i.<~ or. Hu.nt· rona dt>l Mar. the stars, and in our home. And most of all I find Him In the won· caa 1ay be Ia really a "cblp lngton Park. Ot h~rs partac:-tpa.t.tng I One or thE" surprises will be derful laughter that Is such an important ~~rt of our marriage. off tbe old block." Seems that WPre . Carolyn "eber of Co~ •n.a, the award of 2 paid vacation~ We just giggle all the time, I look so funny. weeks In preparation or the colorful food which, to quote some of the 30 guests, l ooks just like . a picture when finished. , __ ~ ~RIOL_! ~~ ~ ~ 1) She learned her t'Ullnary arts In -~ ........ ~ --........ bia father al.lo was oac:e com-Lorratne Meyer or Van Nuys. for a weekenrt at either Apple Isn't It wonderful to be the Mamma of a Mamma? modore of Jfewport Harbor Florence Colltn or West Holly · Valle-y Inn or Palm Springs. SUJf VALLET UfltJT Yacbt Club. wood. Germain(' Gautier of Mon. TherE' also wUI be a bountiful U..IHII..a g•lfl Jill ""~ • • • treal, Ca nada. now staying in number or door prizes. • II.. Dr. and M rs. Hugh J. McVei gh ·\LWA...,S ~-ORKJ NG AHEAD Los Angeles. and Mrs. Ernest Hostesslng the affair will be YII•HII ft.-.1.-.L.III.-.. of Z172 Circle Dr., Bay Shores, · '-Graves of Glendale. the pte!~~ldents of the 3 guilds: .,...-r .... and Dr. and Mrs. David Brad· are Ginny and Ed Smith, who " • • Mrs. Robert Benish of West New-The Lldo·ettes, Lido H 1 g h street ot 2063 Commodore Road, are busy laying foundations for rT WAS HAPPY BIRTHDAY for port Bea<'h ; M rs. ClarenC'e Dono· School girls club, spent a busy Baycrest. recehtly returned from another o;ummer 1 the second 1 at Shirley Breer I as t Thursday van of Corona del Mar. and Mrs. week·end preparing a Valentine Sun Valley. While there the rheir Ca talina Camp .Marineras when a merry little gathering I, Edward Kusby or Balboa Penln· party for a Fairview Hospital doctor-, attended a meeting of a! F'ourth of Jul~· Co\e, on the arran~ed by Evt' Hurtt sharPd sui a. ward given on Sunday. Miss the Northwest Medical Assn .• btg Island. They \'e lined up a luncheon at Balboa Bay Club. Tk kt>l'l may be purcha."~ed by Joyce K eirn, welfare chairman, and the wives spent t he time new and wonderful expc>rlent'ed 1 Florence Germain. Pat Miller. tPiephonlng M rs. Robert Benish, entertalnt-d the group In her skJing. c-ounsellor too, acrordlng to and Dorothy Yardley were there chairman, OR 3·8086. home at 201 Via Jucar, Udo Isle, ------------- Ginny. wIth congratulations. (We're where they made party favors a ITER • • • sure it is congratulations when VISIT TO COLDEJf oooa and valentlnt-s. They later dlvld· "PE'ffR · A MUSICIAN WHO KNOWS you look and ARE as young a• h ~ d I · "' r--u l n rno ttractive ed Into small groups at t e ~ HIS ~1USIC. all kin s. s Martne Shirley~ 1 u.:-ng eve re a d "'l. LS Sl'{t. William To ·h. son or Mrs. • • • by a trip to tht' Colden DQOr In homes of Sherry Anderson an EN ll'\ De ~f url Toc;h or Co-.ta Mesa. UNHAPPY MAN ABOUT TOWN San Diego County was Mrs. Jer· Mary Barnard to bake cookies TID \\'hpn ~he vislt('rj him in Hono. last week was Ro." Ma .. ·pole, rei Rkhard of 209 VIa Mentone, and cak es for the affair. Mrs. s.uas-E I ' " Lid I I Sh led Mrs Walter Lier adult welfare ad· leftALS OftJce 1.,..ay lulu rect>ntly she found h m dl· who. siC'k In bed or not. j ust had o s e. e a<'COmpan . visor. was o~ hand to a"ssist with rer•ring the F'irst Marine Brigade to move right along w ith his Don Belding. her step.mother, SftWCf OIUole 1 ..... Band and Bug~ Co~s In his of · ~m i l~ ~e~ve ~n laving at :la~s~t=\~v~e;e~k~f~o~r~s~e~v~e~~~l~d~a~ys~.~~~~p~re~p~a~r~a=tl~o=M~.~~~~~~~~=·~I=l=W~•=•~~~rt~~~=·=·=·~~~rt==~~~ fwtdl r apac:-tty. and playing for 223 Poin5ettla Ave., Corona del ~~ mu,tcal C'Omedy presentations in Mar, hut now are at home thc> theatN aft('r hourc;. !soon's things are an order! on • Baysid(' Dr., ne:>.r rhe entranc(' TO ~fEET HER HUSBAND'S to Harbor lc;land . .:'\ r:w LA\.\' ASSOCIATE, Mrs. • • • John ='il'lson Hurtt wns hMt('sS I "SAY. DARLING," that \nimit · <&t ,, dinner p<lrty last Friday able play of 1'\('wport .f larbor 1'\f'nln!.! ~lr. and M~. H.arold Players. ca lled for sofl'ft'thing L<>cld:-• hP'.; th(' a SO<'tate of At· special 1 n ent('rtainm('nt tor cast tr>! nl'\ llurtt or Newport Bea<'h 1• member.,\Ja..-t we('k. Sd, June and \lr an-! ~lr-.. Walter Chara":'1.a, Sonny Budd played host to leads \T a-. ~.dly Braly and llal \.\Pb· and all wtth cO<'ktalls and buf· .. •,·r \\l'"t' gU('!'>ts fN, markang the play's closing. • M rs. Gloria Ftrklmg was CO· '\I • F.XfTSES for l'atrkia hastes.; 1..1· 1n t1.1rdt if she's not a good I • "'''k .. tfrl:'r the k itchen gadgets ! I F YOU CA~'T Fl:'-JD HER \\ ht• h ht>r friends gave her l ast when you t('l('phone. don't just \\t·f'k Shf''ll wed Thomas Jensen assume she's on pleasure bent. ;11 St Andrew's Presbyterian Nine tlmf' out or tf>n she's either 1 hur•h F'eb. Zi. M rs. Robert Fin· at Hoag .Mt>monal Hospital, serv· llf'l!Ml • .,i.,tN of the bridegroom. lng as a \'Oiunteer. at the Assist· "·'' htNi f''ls at the affair aJ her anC'e League store. working like h••ml'. 2112 Fairhill Drive, Costa 1 a Tro)an, or serving rofh~i> In the \Jc•.,,t C'Q·hO!>tesc; for the red and Danish CoHee Garden tor the \\httP Valt>ntine atralr was Mrs. benefit of Family Servie'C and \\'tlhur Xewman. the Volunteer Bureau . • • • A BEAtrnFUL AFFADI b what eYeryoae who at~ called the ValeattDe dJD.Der dance Saturday nl9bt at Bell· boa Yacbt Club. Mn. Tbomaa Hanowby .. "ed a. entertain· ment cbcrl.rmcra. cmd N.n. V. A. Loc:.kabey was cbcrlrmaa of the dec:oratiODS c:orrunltt ... • • • WE'RE TOSSING A BOUQUET 1 and hope she'll cat<'h II l to Mary Shepard of the Twin Palms I Apts .. 926 E. Balboa Blvd .• Bal· boa for a number of reasons. F irst. because she work.o~ so hard I doing su<'h a wonderful job on publkity for Republl<'an women,, beCause she takes the best ama· teur news photos we've seen, and because she's always good na· tured, ready to devote her time to her young son and hi~ frlt-nds, and talks almost not at all about th~ very exciting days when sh~ wu a reporter on a ble metro· SIJING IN SUJf VALLET Skiing enthusiasts are Dr. and Mrs. Allen Cottle of 1300 Sussex Ln .. Westclirt, who recently cav· orted·ln the snow during a mid· w inter holiday at Sun VaHey. For top q.,.r..., ""'•"'•· c.R • .._ Ensit" Publishi"t Co" Oaiol• J-OHO. largest and M ost Complete MJrn•ture Store in the Ar ... C.ll for frM DECORATING SEitVICf Llb.rtv a.ss 11 Hon se~~~ 'ar~en Fu.,ishinqs lor homes. clubs yechts. J0 17 W. C:O.tt HIQhw•y Newport a..dl CPPMKW110 a•na. -·a~~~u a •• • Art aDd cratta • lpart ... Qame Ac:ti.ttiel ru--. 711-.. 111·--· .. ··· ........ -•BIIIJ._• caftA IIDA. C&IP. ................ ~·"' BETTY THOMAS AND ANf T A WYANT Cordially Invite You to their Formal Opening of 2912 East Coast Highway Corona del Ma r Sunday. February 21st, 1960 2:GO to 5:00 P.M. Come in See our Salon Join us for champagne cocktails Some lucky woman will receive a complimentary permanent and hair styling We give the finest permanents available Make your appointment now Call ORiole 5-1727 Our slogan is "Quality, Service and Smllea'' Denmark. where she was born. FREE KEY In jnt a minute we'll duplicate your ear key-give you an 18- Carat Gold-Plated Car Key with "Safety-Lok" Chain, personalized with your initial at .•• NEWPORT BALBOA sAVINGS ONN A NIW ACCOUNT « add to JOUr aiatiD&' accollDt (miDI· mum flOO) and JOU'll receift an eletut 18-C~rat Gold-Plated Car Key with '"Saftl)'~ Cbaln, penonallaed wtth JOur lnltlal lD lolcl-made tor you ill mlDut-, rla'bt Ill oar lobby, to ftt AnT IDib and rar of American ear. • YOU CAN'T COMI IN ••• If YOU HAYI A IIORB8N CAl • ao ear ••• ,_ w01, ncelw • 11-Carat GoJci-Piat.d ~-Lolt" X.,. ChaiQ, penoaall.led with your lldtlal. : ... .. liM VI• Ll41e, ... ,.,. hecla, Cellfe,.le ........ -. ..... -............ .., ... Tte' .... .-...-...~ • I I I I ......... tiOit I co,..-..... _... a .............. 1 0 ._. __ IMiwi!IIIMF I IC11r ...... ,\&.-a..... I ,. •• ,.. fir I Cllr.... ,_ I Dlliliiii••INIIIIIIMR , .. ,,..--a....,,_. I II s ... I I I I I I -______ ........ __ .. ' . Closed next Monday, Wuhlna· ton's Birthday •.. Better pick up the little flags and Uncle Sam head.5 for your patriotic cakes a day or two early . . . and your Washington's Birthday tallies, place cards and such ... Like to play parlor gamea . . . an abacus should keep you going on and on far, far Into the nleht ... The Japanese began \Ulna It from J720 to 30 A.D. for all their mathematical calculations up Into the mllllons ... A good a bacus operator Is &aid to be able to outdo most complicated cal· culatlng machines ... Might be wise to Invest In one with In· come taxes a nd such cbmlng up. * * * Tbe a.bacua Mta the mood for tbe OrfeDtal roUIMrt. of loYeli.. lD tbe oew Clft Sbop Dext to the Dew Flower Sbop ••• lladt eDamel Jewel boxes, ioset wltb mother of pearl tbat play music wbeD you opeD tbe drawers cmd iD tbe ceDteT a tiDy t ellba doll daDc:lea rouDd aDd roa.Dd • • • 119 gelaba dolll. cbeny biO&IOIIU cpad 110 maDy asia trays, Yaee, aDd de· c:aatera aDd aucb to Mt tae mood • • • EnD dowD to a block eoameled U..U. bolder box aDd matcblDg tlase wftb oraJ119e MlDCJ trees aDd Jap· a-.. laotema ••. * * * You'll still settle for a game of cards . . . Your game wllJ be a:ooderer with the new jumbo Jndex playlnl cards Sprlng these at your nnt card party . . . Big numbers aboUt four timt-s the slz.e you're uled to ... They make you stare and S(>e spots for a while. like alttJng up too close In a movie, but they're fun when you get used to them . * * * • ... ~ ............. ........................ ..... ..., ........ y-. •.•• WMwiMtM 11• ..... _, W.1U. f,_ Mr. T-. UdD J'wb._., CeDe .......... ...S S'.,.,. ~a aDd 150 fram 0. Sbae Tree • • • You plclr oat wbat you waot aDd we pay for ...... Dice? ....... llatdt la oar birtbday moath • • • coW4 be m ore ttftt .. o·poppiL * * * And what Is this wonderful new en<'ha ntlng feeling you get as you walk down our ais les of plenty? You're aware that some· thlng ls different but you can't quite put your linger on it ... Sort of like you're walking in a brand new marke t with wider a isles ... All t11e canned goods shine brightly and the glass jars g lea m and the paper cartons look freshly printed ... You seem to be a ble to see everything better ... You ca n, and the aisles are wider . . . All the shelves a re spunkln new, narrower a nd with more effl<'lent spacing. and the wa lls have been paMlled In soothing beige and white . . . There are new fluorescent lights along the side walls to make the reading of labels more soothing a nd new lights alone the frozen foods . . . Even th~ brooms and mops have taken on a glamorous air a nd you spot many thlnp you've ntover noticed before. Or perhaps It's just that you want to linger a little longer In our n~w Inviting gleamln& atmos· phere ... * * * Al halce ..,.. ....... '" lib W., I ....... I ....... I bope'" Nl 1aJa QAtatlc .. tted ......... tJMU--pa.tlc -· ...................... ..,. .... ...,,.,... .. -~· ......................... ..... ""TMM ............... . ................ 17" ....... ..... •••II """' wtlrJ•t. ,..... .,...... .... ...... a.t 'Ill! ................. ...., . . • • IJidld ,.-.._ '"*· ..................... ,.. ........................ wiMatMI'"_. .......... * * • H~re at Rkhard'a wher~ the ne~t thlnl ln ahopllftlnl la to remove the paekaiH of !natant potatoes out o1 the box and put u. empC7 bOIX ltedl Oft tbe •If ••• of t.be Udo ......_ Jte•port .... • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill I I I I IS I. II. I I. I. I ••••• I . F I R s T ANN IvERs A R y FOR HarbOr W Offiell COM LUTHERAN WOMEN LOUISE METEER, Society Editor Cd l11, w .. ~ ht r-.. ~ MWS. aocl•l lto-. d.wc'-Jterift, petMMI ite-. _..,.,.__. .• ~ .... ~,,.. .. .,'" to l011i.. .,. .. _ •• "-o u..;,,. New.p.per. c-. tl.t .,..,, Tel.,.....: ~· ... l...OUO. ltllllell··········llll·l···ll l llllllll •• l.lll •• l l 'niVaDAY. niftAJIY 11, 1-•ntoiiT 11Aa808 UIIGII I ............., lriDIY TIIVDDAT, C080WA DEl.. MAIL CAUI'ODIA T eacn~r Handles I 00 Pupils With Electronic Classrooms United Luth~ran Chur<'h Wo· t tlon on Integration op 50Cial men of Corona del Ma r's Church opinion rather than o n churt'h ot the Master are celebrating doctrine!" tht>lr fi rst a nnlveraary this tove· Mrs. Nell Ne lson will preside nlng 1Thul'8day 1. They will hold as presldtont of the or,anl2lt tlon. their a nnual business meeting The women al80 ha ve plan In Wessell Hall, 3545 E. Coast for preparing and servln£ tht> Hwy. and .will award 2 Mf'm· Fellowship dinner for mem~rs orlals for outatandlna: servl{'e. of the congrega tion at 6:30 p.m. A s um of money wlJl be given Monday. Mrs. Alfred Horne of by the organlzaUon In the names Laguna Beach and Mrs. John of these 2 women, for Missions Gustafson of Corona del Mar will and for various other needs as 1 be co-chairmen. designated, The women them· --------- selves w111 be given pins <'Om· 50th w dd• Justifiably proud mother Is tapea which have been made In me moratlng the ()('(.'&Sion. e In 9 Mrs. Murl T o s h, N e w Port advanee by the teacher, children A panel discussion, "Who is Beach Soroptlmiat, of 2438 New. make use ol m imeographed My Neighbor?" has tx>t>n plan · Ann•tversa.rv port Blvd., Costa -Mesa, who re-sht't'ts which augment the elec-ned b>-ldrs.. John. Ne11 ..o!-..440.~ --·1· _... h 1 b hi k h 1 1 11 11_ ... 1 Santa Ana Ave .. Ne w port f h G port.,.. to ~r c u I s wee t a tron ca y rontro """ essons. Heights, program chairman. T hf' or t e ants her daughler, Slster Mary Fa· The method worKs as If therto I 0 S B h t St discussion Will point up the t ma, ... , a teac er a · were 2 teachers in the room at J h th B t•-p '·h Sch 1 qut> lion. "Why do so many o n e ap ..,.t ar... oo one time, and a('('ording to the D<><'oration!l WNC' golrt a n d In Baldwin Park, ls ronductlng <'hlldren is more fun than 1V. <'hu n·h mt'mber~o ba~ their po i· whJte, and most appropnately. the first electronic classrooms In St. John's plans to exte nd this lor the 50th weddmg anmvers· the annals of elementary educa -method of tea <'hing to other Hll.l Tea il I11M1 · ary of :\1r anti ~1 rs. J Arthur tlon. grades at some futun: date. High Gant. 1111 Wt> t Bav. Bci lboa. Specially trained for the work rosts a re the only deterrtont. Honoring two retiring board 1 Forty of thE> golden ) Pars have during 2 summers at Mount St. However, fa thers of pu pils havt> mt>mbers of tht> V1o;itang Nutst> · heen s}J('nt an :'<lfwport &>a<'h, , Scholastl<'a Collea:e In At<·hlso n. lent valuable asslstan<"t> In wir-A.s.• .. n of Orane(' Count), ~Ire; dunng "hirh llmt> ~fr r.anl wa~ J e1 G Joll M' · ~ ( ld h ) Kansas, where the program was ing and plug· in jadt.s whi<'h Olio; But·klngha'm. of I <Ill F. Ba~. trea.,urt>r of thl' <'II) Hr rf'tll'f'd M I S acsqu JynAaCston,QnowuMrsE. LYn N•ftncG. AAenSpTotoo N I ~~:~lot~d .. pu~~~ a~a~~;e~lmr;ao:; th;rm~:a~e t:~~i~~~d.methods an> !atl~a. wa., h<>--lt> .. ~ rN't>nlly at ~~tl~;;;n ~;" E~~t~-,::\n~~~ the startling modern method. being uSt>d In upper grades. par 1 :\1rs Em~.., \\'l11t1• and Dr otht•r d\'H endpavoro; It works like this: there are 2 t i<'ularly high <;<'hoolc;; today, but F.t1munrt r.un. bfltl) uf :;anta Th•• 1«>1 tahlt•. wht•r,. gut•..,t~ WED To JOHN MIT TRICK tape recorders with ear phon(>s this Is believed to ~ the fir"' A n<~. wPrf' tho<.t• hunor .. d :O.trc; \\Prf' ~N\Ni frnm .1 ''hilt' ;mrl I• for pupils. aj,'d wit h <'<Hphones expnimt>nl in tht> P)PmPnte~~· Chall('n J..andt'r .... fll!t~uln~ prt.>-;1 gflld wt•d•li n~ •·tkl' rllnn .. ·d '' 11h also for tcarh~>r. as WPil a,; agl' group. ,Results. as 'iewN1 by dPnt, o~~HI \fr.., L\ nn <"r .wrnrrl "hitP cin•1 I!Oin r hr' ..... n tt ..... tllll" Oneof mld·wl nter'~beautlful ·l Th<' c-crC'mony at 2 p.m. wa!l mic-rophone · by which :.hl• may ,<'ducatorswhoare \Httc·hln:::wllh .tlsu \\l'f(' in tht•ll"t't\111;.! hnt• , • .,rlc•.trn.ttton,,\\,t,tlw <·l"tl'rnf Jy appolnt<'tl weddings a t S t. 1 solemn liNt by Dr. Ewing S. Hurl · • talk to one grou p of pupils. or lnt<>rf'<;t, indicate lhi" probably ='IJ•'<tkt•r \\as Dr Erl'' trd 1_..,, lnlt'tP"I ~m..tll r,thl•·'-"hC'r~' Andr~w·s Cha pl'l in Newr>Orl r ..;on. who u ed the single ring ! one s ingly, witho ut dt.turbin~ will he thC' 5<-hool of Tomorrow. Ru""t'li. t·ounl~ hf',dlh .,ff ..,,r ZUP"'" \\'f'rro ,o•arNI \\l'r;· • • \l'tl'rt Bearh was th:H on Jnn. 30 whi<'h iSNVkl·. th«> olhNs. She simply "tunt>S \\ith ''""'' .nrt cnl<l •''""' .1 nl'l unltt'l1 :.1ic;s Jcll'QU£>lyn Caston., Ttw hridl' wo~e a rtoor ·ll'n~th thl'm in at hN (it'sk. ,., h had oi f t•ntt•rpt•···l· .. t It h:tls d aughiN of Mrs. Ford Verrinrter modl'l In t·hunttlly luct> with a I A pupil may spend f''tra timr F J•Jy Fare Cookr d · ;:::. b y ·""'1 m '(t-;. o r 116 On·hl(l Avt> .. Cnrona dcol l ti<'f<'d skirt. Ht.>r roronet of on those subje<'t'> whic-h "'"' dif· BID •• Lou.s~ Mr:eer :'>fr, r;<~.,l ''or;• • "''"' 1 rlr11 .\far. and Ralph Gaston of Costa oran~C' blos<;omc; and seed pearls firult for him. or ma) progrt">S rl r''"' .<tH1 " Jl t!;• hl ut• ,,,, ltttl Mesa; and J ohn Mlltrick, son ot was 1mportPtl !rom England. and more rapidly than othNo, by thi J w ll h a ;:olrif'n thm.•• ~~~~ • M ~lr. an d ~irs. Mk hael Mlttrit'k from rt fell a veil of Fren<.·h net. m eans. The tal)f' nc-rordrt1 methao ThPre are rertaln ba.-.ic-pnn your roa"1 fwm "tit k 1 n~. Bro~\ n rr••r! ,1 no ... P).!J~ or ~old l.Hco anrl of Garden Grove. Uer bouquet of ol'('hids and Ro·j is used in readin~. phonic<;. <;pell cipiE>s of <'OokJng whwh C\1.'1) thE' nwat quirkl) on all a lE's -;rJk flnwE'r~ Beauty Salon to Open Here man hyacinths was a <'ha rm ing rng. numbers, rella:lon. anc1 think. mother .should teach hPr daugh· t'ovPr "1th u <;to.~lk of ct>lt-r.· one Lal•·r 1n lhP 1'\POinC annthi'T springtime note. She was given ing. In half-day sessiOns In the ter by the time she is 15. This. rcHrot du:'t•d; a largP onion. party Wa!' hl'ld and an adrtiiiOnal In marriage by her Ca ther. <'lass room. of ('OUrSt'. is the ideal; daughter<. ,JH•ed . .snd two silct>.;; of tomato wedding rakf" <:cr. f'd for a P<~ rly Mrs. Jantot Whitney a · matron In addition to the listening to rea<'t to It 1n various ways. and ThE'n , ond th• ,., Important '· of 35 tl<>sf> fnend<> of honor wore a n oor-length gown a su rpn sang number are apt to "Pnnkle ont> waspoon of sugar ..........~-..1 II •-- of emerald green chiffon and M• H I develop allergtes to the sa uce 0,·er all Arid one fourth cup of ••~---.,.... carried yellow <'hrysanthemums. ISS agen S pan and mixing spoon. water. put ttd on meat and stm·l A new ~auty parlor. the Car· roses and ca rnations. Twin rous· On<'e taught. however, that mer slowly. If you have about Their first play in sno" w as a age Trade Beauty Salon, wlll Ins of the bride, Cht'Til a nd Carol Recent 8 r·l de learning to cook is mostly a mat· four pounds of mf'al, cook about thnlhng experienC'(' rE"<'ently for open tor business next week In Zeller, wore ~afoam g ret' n ter of appealing to men. they <'an 31! hou rs When half done, ~ :"\ewport Harbor a:irls who arP Corona dtol Mar. A previe w of gowns and ('arried mb:ed bou· frequently work ml.racles. U you sprinkle with salt. l Not before. studeo t.s at Anoakla Sc-hool for this establ ishment. at 291 2 I! quets. as bridesmaids. A bride weJl known In the have such a daughter, or It you ~iake It tough 1. Girls in Art'adla Home for the Coast Bwy., will be given to Harry Whitney was bes1 man. Harbor area. where she lived for are a bride whose allergies to • I betwt"t'n·term holldav thev f iJI. ptOple of the Harbor area at a David Mltlrlck and Darwyn many years, Is the fonner Jo <'OOklng developed to the point o! Next wt"t'k : A recipe for Ver·l ed the brief ''acati~n ";lth a fonnal opening party next Sun. Brees were ushen:;. Anne Hagen, now Mrs. William utter ignorance, try these recipes . mont baked beans. the Mst you number of events. but the trrp day ane-moon from 2 to 5. Preceding the bridal entour-R. Paull. She Is the daughter of PIED POTATOES ever tasted. My grandfather said Ito the snow was thto highlight. Champagne punch will be age to the a l1<tr were little Pat· Mr. and M rs. Norman Hagen of So you think It's easy! A well I so! Com ing home to tf'll storlf'<ii of served during the party, and a rlcla Mlttrlck !rocked In yellow Rolling Hills . Her father oper-baked potato, dry and mealy , while drlfts and snow men were free permanent and halr styling organi,Sle. as nower glrl. and a ted Norm's Landing for 13 years with in, <'risp and brown on Its 1 PI ,. Ia ... .-.I \ ~1:elinda Mead, Sue Lansdal~. prize wm be awarded. R~lvlng Ja<'kle Zeller, who c.-arried the and the lallllly then lived on s kin sJde, is not to be srorned. I ... --Carolyn Ha kes a nd Sherlll Jones, guests will M tbe shop's owners. ring. Lido Isle. Select potatoes of u nir?rm slte.1 f 61 1111.-•+ I' all ol Lido Isle. Betty Thomas and Anita Wyant, White stoc)t and chrysanthe· The marriage was a formal scrub them harder than you 1r ..,.... oall• ---"----------- who ~tty m~ to Corona mums In sprays of beauty dec· affair at St. Peters Episcopal would a teen·age face, dry a nd 1 del Mar from Beverly Bills. orated the altar. A reception at Church In San Pedro. The bride rub with cooking oil. Put Into a Wantt"d: A playhouse for the 1 Mrs. ntornu ro~rly was as· St. Andrew's followed the cere· w~ Ivory peau de $Ole w ith 375 detree oven for an hour to Little School of Tou<'h a nd Sound. 80Clated wtth Jo.J Muon'a and mony. Mrs. Robert Zeller, M rs. hand run alenron Ia~ bodice. an hour and 15 minutes. depend· Beta S1gma Phi mel'l'\bers ot Shedd's of Westwood. She re· Charltos Casserly and Miss VIcky and bouffant full -length skirt. ing oo the s~ ot the potato. The the Ntowport Harbor area are cenlly returned from New Or-, Vt>rrlnder ~re hoste~. Rer veil was arranged with a min ute they are do~. split open asking an}one wrth ~ut"'h a play. ltoans. where she was with An · The bride's mother received <'rown of tiny seed pearl~. a nd pinch endwise to break up houSP to donaLe 11 ... o that theov toines. She has had 9 yea rs In Jn~ests wearing an afternoon ~ridal attendants a ll wore ba l. and let out the sttoa m. St-1'\·e c.:tn ~ ~hp It to the L11tle ~hool beauty s hop business. Shl' a n. dreqs In min t gTeen silk t'Tl"pe Ierma gowns of white. Th~y In-with a dollop or bune r. melted for tht> plea<:urP and ron!ltruc- nounces that her motto Is "Qua l. with a white or<'hid in hf'r hair. ~11u1 ded LMrs.. DoAlnl a id EOidBrif'.s~·~ cht'e'Se to which you·ve adcit'd 11\t' Jp:unrn~ of bfinrl t"'h1Jdrt>n ·1•y serv1·,.., a nd Smrles.~ The brldecnonnm·s mother wore •• sses ynne en n t · d h r 'k d a half • q ; .,.~ :. a a.s o papn a an Thr' ht>lct th~tr \'alf'ntanf' drn-M'rs.. Thomas' son ·in ·law is tht' pink la<'t' with white ort'hids. mons. ~tary Howe. Kart>n Ham . dash of <'ayenne, plu~ 1 tb5p of nN d~nrt" ).ht :'.llurrla\' "'~nt no Son Of •'\tr. a nd '.1-. Charle · Tht> npwJ"·wec'ls hon•.vmoonerl bur<>er and Christine Almqu1 t 0 If f ,. ·• '" J ~ • • • cream. r, you pre f'r. l'<'l'\r .11 thP Vlll.t '\fartn.t \\lth :O.fr!' Krame r of Corona del :\1ar. at Holiday Inn in Carmf'l, with Gary Bu<·k wa... be<::t !lla.n. sour ('ream with chiv£'<;. Mr. LeRo i. hair stylist from plans to establish tht>ir fi rst Larry E. llagen. Roger \\till.. Lour<:f' \',tn ln~Pn of 31\1-t Royct' h I G d G For h .. r ller"~rt "'.-alts, Rl.r hard .'lartln POT BOAST LanC'. < o<:ta :\1<'..,.. a.;; ho<;tf'"'" San Francisro. with 15 years ex· ome n ar <'n .ro,:e. " '"'. .....-.• ,_...;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;~-;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:....;;;:;:;;:;:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;, pcrlence in beauty salons, is as· travPJing a ttlrP thP bn dE' wore a and \Villlam Foote were u~~;hNs Th<' woman "ho can turn out soda ted with the Carriaic Trade pe::~rork bluf' wool suil drel'..<; The bride is a graduate of u gooct pot roast nt>\ N hJ-. In Salon. with bone white ac!'Pssorif'<:, anrl NPwport llarbor High ~khool a nr! <tpologile to any hun~ry ma n The new Salon i" loc<~tl'd in 1 thP orl'h ids from hf'r bridal bou· now attr>ncls l'SC ~hool of But rC'm<'mber. a pnt roa11t 1s the building formerly O<'<'UpiC'C1 quet. She will ll<' gr~rluated :\tu<;ir. ShP wa" a :'\ewport ll.u· only as good a" tht> mNt \uU bv Marjorie Ha le Studio of , from H<nbor fligh School 1n June. bor J)(>but:tnte and ~erved a" ... t.trt w1th. You m.ty huy ·1 Charm. 'l'hl' bridegroom is a gr:~rtuate I prr~irt<>nt of Alph.1 Ph1 round bonr. <'hu••k. lhP l'nf! off lor Carden GrovP lli~h &-hool l ThP hridt:'groom ~~ lht' son of the round. or .1 rollt>rl horwJr,.., BILBOA TWI.s .OR. nnd Orange C'oac;;t Collegt>. a nd I ~tr. and ~i rs. R1lph Paul! of fur thi::. but tw surP that ir h.t~ I now Is atl~nding Long Be:ll'h CuJ,·t>r City. He grac1 uated from c\ bit of f.tt A~k fnr •"<In ""'!. A hriD SOD crlld dautbter Sta tl' f'oiiE'ge He Is a mt'mhf'r thP t'SC srhool of nt<'hltecture ancl frv 11 "'"'' lv unnl th••"l' , ... wer• borD Saturday. Feb. 6. of Clr<'le K Club. a nd Is a Sigma Nu. enough grease from 11 '" kf't•p to R~rt aDd lorbara Boyer, 1605 E. Balboa 11Yd., lalboa. ID Roaq Ro.pitaL Tile boy weltb· ed 6 pouoda. 11 ouocea, aDd the ,U1 weltbed 5 pou.Dd•. 11 ROME FROM HOlfOLULU I Helen U>gg. a<;.<;OCial~ during the pMt yPar with the Newport Dunes In the publirlty c1epart . ouoces.________ m~nt, has rf'turned home from a Fw ol y-prrltfint nooclt. u n ttl. lengthy varatlon and visit with • MIOO • GIIUEN • WYLEII • £TEIINA COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE 3401 also on lido Ea,t Coast Hi9hway Corona del Mar O R l-"'6-40 -~--·~"'--'-__ br._t~--~~~~·~~--_Ol __ i_~_•_l_~ __ l4 __ . __ h_~_r __ m_o_t_h_e_r_l_n_Honolu lu. ________ ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~----------~==================================================~=== WE'LL MEET 'CHA AT '£. · .......... ~~~-·~ i CARTOON MOVIE UST WEB-lET Y-r.En IT ... ST .. _ .. _ liT., FD. 8 ' ... I •awJOWt •aa80a DIJCDt I'IIUUDAY. rDnAn' II. I-IV"-fi&fi '1'8V"NY. ~MLIIAa. CALir'OaiA , • Chda Y4MlB9 (L) ,_.,.... Cora Tattl .. : NC1J9CINt Pulwe' columD ID the CcNODG del Mcu Eui9D. Young, Pur.ves Report for Local Newspapers (From the Harbor High Beacon> From the POUCE ' BLOnER Spee.d .Swim · Team Is lrd e W&DifUDAY, PEl. 10 lty of 33rd St. and Newport Blvd., Food valued at $35 was atolen l'ewport Beach, at 11 :02 p.m. T h ~ H.-port Harbor High from a treezer In the garage of • TIIVIIIDAY, PEL ll School CAA apeed awJm team Edward Boyd, 44 Beacon Bay . . . A radio waa .atolen from the wound up a •·win, orw-can~l· 'l'om Haley, 1200' Berkshire Ln., car of John Mitchell, 140oi W. Ba,Y latlon IINIOn with a thlrd p1ace W•tcll!t. reported 2 suaplclous Ave., Balboa ... Twenty pi~ tropl\y In the .....-ent 9 -.mool ,.. persona were requesting to come of alate valu.ct at $60 were atolen Jay tneet at ruUertori. lndiYid· Into hla home and talk; lnvHtl· from the porch of H. A. Ca1tle· uaJ membera of the butterfly gating otllcera found they were man, 403 Kings Ret , CIIU Haven stroke relay team alao returned licensed mlnl1tera ... A watch . . . Drawers were forced open with flrat place medala and rib· found by Mra. J. Tucker, 204 VIa In the kitchen In the Newport bona, Ithaca, Lido tsle; waa placed In Harbor Lutheran Church, 2501 Mrs. Diane Patterson, Jnstruc· the department property room. c urr Or., Newport Heights; con. tor, and Sue Wing, manager, en. . . . Vandal• sprayed black paint tenta were scattered but nothing tered 7 rt>lay tea.ma ln'lS relays. on the car of Ma;; II. lt-Br41y, was taken . . . Harbor High won flrat place In 1848 Marapata Dr., Irvine Ter· the butterfly relay, and placed race •.. Two white sheets, two o I d o d In eacb of the medley, back dl.sh towels and miscellaneous ona . 0 ge stroke, breast stroke, and COO · laundry suppJes, vaJued at SlO, ventlonal stroke relaya. Fuller· were stolen from the laundry Hom' e Site in ton pla~d first, and Huntington room of Mrs. Robert Haroley, • Beach tallied ~nd, ahead of 1503 Haven Pl., CIU Haven . . . M I s I d Harbor High. Mrs. Lavern Wheeler, 1115 E. Bal· esa S Q NeWport Harbor defeated La boa Blvd., Balboa, reported a pos. Habra, Hunllnrton Beach, La· slble attempted entry Into her The choicest piece or real guna Beach', and Santa Ana, and home ... Sylvester T. Sullivan. e tate In the heart of Costa was rained out with Tustin. 43, motel occupant, 2830 W. Coast Mesa-the 5 acres where Judge Outstanding compet4tors f o.r Hwy., Newport Bea c h. was and Mrs. Donald _ Dodae have Harbor Hlih GAA were Betty charged with intoxication at lived s lnC'e 191 1-has been pur· Jean Gunther. Jt'rl Warren VIcki 10:45 p.m .... Sidney E. Locke, chased by the Ha rbor Investment Ht"m, Mlche!!e d'Usseau. ·Nancy 1501 Kings Rd .. Cliff Haven. re· Co. of Newport Beach and a Buck. Talty Meyers and Sue ported the loss of a ladles' small syndicate of Investors. Baker. gold watch set with diamonds The property has 300 feet ofj --------Chri.; Young and Margaret' journalism." stated Chris, "be· a nd sapphires at the Balboa Bay fron tage on Anaheim St. and Rulli .. VIII fii- Punes are two Harbor High stu. cause writing gives me a sense Club ... Ofril'ers were unable to 630 f~t on Center St. It Is the •• -r d('n! ... who ta ke a dedded Inter· of responsibility." locate a possibly Intoxicated wo. site also of the old Justice Court C 1 ...... 1 &e/ e ... t in journa lism . Another outstanding journal· ma n wearing a red jacket. jump. building, where Judge Dodge ......... If U 7 0 Chns Young, a junior, became ism s tudent ls senior Margaret lng in front of cars in. the vlcln· held court for many years. He inlert>"ted In writing when he Purves. and Mrs. Dodge plan to move to enrollt'd In elementary education Margaret enrolle~ in advanced Tus t in by July 1. Heart Fund eaptalna b the Corona del Mar area .-celvect In· atructlona and Informational ma· terlaJ Tueeday at a meetinl at the home ot Mra. Loren Heather, 1808 Hlthland Dr .. llaJ'bar HJab· lands, Heart Iunday Yiee·dlalf. man for Oranp County, Mra. Arthur V. 1....., ehalr· man for Corona' del Mar, hu appointed the followtna eap. talna: Mmea. W. H. Moeeman, Everett Lewla, l . B. lohaMen, Jt. W. Davia. Jack Bayer, Floy Scott • Frank Gould, Jerry Greer, Clara Axtater and Henrietta lone.. I Army Set. Dean Gilbert, 25, son of Mr. and Mra. John J. cu. bert, 531 El Modena Ave., New. port Heights, t. a member of the newly formed 66th Armor rod and cun club In Illeshelm, Germany. SJ'r. Gilbert. a forward obaer· ver In the armor's Headquarters Company In Illeshelm, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School a nd attended Orange Coast Colleee and Long Beach State College. His wife, Jean, Is with him In Germany. Shop with the ,.merche11h who eel· verlise l11 the Enslt"· .'Blue Birds' Dance Friday Celttbratlng the end of their recent auct'ftdul peanut aale, 180 Blue Birds from Co.ta' MHo&, Newport Beach and Corona del Mar will meet for their annual ~uare dance In the Fellowship Hall of St. Andrew'a Church, 600 St. Andrewa R o a d, Newport Heights thla Friday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Arrangements are be· In& made by Mrs. James Dranke and Mra. Fred Mulker. All of the girls wtU arrive dreued appropriately for the evening's tun and dancing. Re · freahments will be served with cookies and blg,..punch bowl the ~1'\t.~r . ol attrac.tlon.. . .... _ Before concluding the evening the glrl.s will sing In unison the family Blue Bird 80ngs, ending with the traditiona l ''Sine Your Way .Home ." Mrs. Frank Overlees, an ex· perienced 5quare dance teacher, will show the alrls many simple dances such as the VI rginia reel and tht' heel·toe pollul. Ill W..C Jtdl a., C.U lieu C.....lleMPa-IIIWU! Ja ..;t Septf'mber. His writing was ' journalis m this year and was Gr.ISWOids Aid The property Is expected to be ~o ou!')tandtng that he was per-~ permitted to work a" a rPporter used for mul!l·s tory. multiple nllUt.•<l to write articles for the on the Beacon although she had Camp Pro·lect residential development. Dl'a('()n. One ot Chris' best editor· I no . previou journalism t'Xperl· t,d-... on the birthdays of Wash-ence. Offi A I '-111..1 lnl{lfl/1 and Llnroln, can be read ller ability to w rit(' and her Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griswold cera re •••• • 111 1'1" , ... ~.ue or the Beacon. Chris eagerness to work ('Oablcd Mar·jof Corona del Ma r have been B HI ... s hool a 1, now the only Harbor student garet to gPt a JOb writing Cor prl'<;entect a s p<'dal rt'f'ogmtlon J ... C l'lup \\rtlrn.: n•gularly tor both the thp :\ewport .. Harbor En<~~~n. l n 1 .1w..rd tor being !he first and ! The be lnnln of the new The Nowport Harbor Board of Realtors voted 89 to 83 last Thursday In favor of retaining the present 5 per cent sales com- mission rather than Increasing it to 6 per cent. The Realty Board members a lso agreed not to bring up the issue for at Jeast j another ye:n. .~-·W•IIIII Cllrkt's lllwllll SUps ;yf~' lfOIITIWUJI .._ WAJKJKJ Swfm Sulta. Sa.ron~ nra.e., Jtelld8 "Children'_.. 1blnp. Muumuu.a. Luau c.o.tume., Men'a Aloha SbJrU. Gltta. Decoratlona. South Sea Party D«o= •• aoaaa eo..t aa..L (~~at te .._, LGtraM -JIAmiQ AVL aAUOA tai.A1n) 1.1 .. ,1, •• 11,\r'' and advanced jour. her column. Tar Tat!IP<~. Mnr· prlnl'I)JI(' donors to makp th(' nc· g hg 1 tall tlon or " · h 1 ·1 . <~emC'ster saw t e ns a n.dl~ 1 d.J..,~('<;, f:ret wr~~,~~fy' tng.s S 7'~ ar 10 qut:-.1110.~ O( !~('11ne\~ Boy ·~OUt Ia n('W ttll\t(' or OrfiN>rs tn the c tn January . 1960 Chris be · ~r 't r ~ 01~ng" co 1 mn.l camp, 0 Lost ~ e}:. :O"s'c <'. Xational Spanish Honor &K-Iety ~ 1:1 ''"rkt n~ for th<' Globe·HN· j P1~n to m~ or t;or m nor ~ . Th<' rangf.' mptre rea ound. at ~('wport Harbor Hl~h St·hool. ;tid ,o·ld Pilot He Wrttf.'S a eol· ?urna tsm at I e .. nl\f.'r<;t ty o t•t l of Bo~· .Scouts has complete I The n<'W otfiC't'r' arc.>: Cary CaJd . urn·t Harbor Htgh Note," in Colora~.o nl'xt ~ear. c;tated Mar· th£' arqutsttton of the new hl~h well resident: Harold \;ollmPr. "hi• 't he tell~ about Harbor fa ret. ~our~dll"~ nge~., ~ <'hal-, ac1\(ln!ure mountatn ~~mp si~e ~ \·Jce:p~<' ldent; :\1arv Dt' La Torre, lla,..h h.tppt:'mng.;, sO<.'Ial events. enhge th at r<'an tlt i " .. In any of 28flacres.aboust lmles.nosrt . secretar'; Kare n . ~\eranre . • an I 'luh al'li\ lttl'~. ot er p ase o wr ng. ea'\t of Warn('r pr ngs In an -d Charalee Sergeant, Nt>xt summer :\targarl't would Dit'go County trea urer. ~n 1 ,\l!hough he nasf not ~aclc.> like to gt>t a job w l!h a Santa OthN cont.ri butors were the program c 8 rman. J~Nm.tnl'nt plans or c~ ege. Ana paper. "I ft>f.'l that th£' mon· Ho.1g Foundation. thf.' Skip Fife t hrl ... ft'<'ls that he woulrl !•ke to ey could help !o pay part ot my :\it>morial trus t fund. Dick Rich· t•ontJ•lllf' v.orking in the faeld of I collegf.' pxpen~s." 11he said, "and ard. E. c. Missildine, Aus tin tnurn.Jii..,m. r will also be gN!Ing more t>X· Sturtevant. Mrs. Lewis Moulton. ·I lt•ftnit£>1y want a care<'r in perlf.'nce in Journalism." Howarrl BPar and Judge Karl Yo-Yo Wi111ra to Go Lynn Davis, president or the Orange Empire Council. 18-Year...W lor Tries Ti Flee Fr1111 Pellce 2 Men File In District 5 A Long Beach boy. 16, charged by Newport pollee with Jack of parental control ant! runaway. T R.,•H I fi11l1 b R ·was tak<'n to juvPnfle hall last 0 --· I Har or est Friday afler the youth jumped _ from a police <'ll r at Coast Hwy.l C.~rol .Ander!.on, II. of 380o l p . t T I d and MacArthur 81\'d., Corona IContlnu ed from PaRe l J ~ashore Dr .. \\c.>st ~"wJX?rt. and r01ec 0 del Mar. to .,.\Jr Corp. Officer Candidatt> Steve Bdllc.>w. II . of o27 Rl\ er Ide The boy was recaptured In 1 S<.'hool. and. as a lieutenant, was Ave.>., l\ewport llet&hts. were the 1 Plans for a S2JO.OOO building some bushe at a motel at Coast assigned to Hobbs Air Force Base high girl and boy S<'Orers In the de\'elopment program were re· Hwy. and Dahlia Ave., Corona In New Mexico. In November. final Yo · Yo contest Ia I Thur. · vealt'd a t the recent annual del Mar. He had been taken Into I 19-H. ht> received urgent orders day for all ctty pl.t,vground win· meeting of Harbor Rest M<'m·l custody in the AJI American tor O\ t>rseas duty, was shipped nl'rs. orial Park. Markc.>t , 3(}19 E. Coa t Hwy., Co· o\er to Calcutta 10 solve the Seronct place \\'tnn<'!." W(lr<' The '\hareholdNs of Harbor 'rona del Ma r. wherf.' he had al· cri tH 11 probll'm or making a~r· Carey Car:.on. . of I>~ 0<-t"an Rc.>"l :'\tc.>morial Park elected the leg£>dly s tolen a 35·C't'nt book rrart !&rf.'s last longer. For t · Blvd., B,l!boa. for g irl .... anci Bill follow1ng directors and offtN>rs: and a 10 <'l'l\1 bag of nuts. Mar· he rf'(('J\'t"d a sl>('<'ial C'ommen · :-:unan. II, of 2f~ · 161 h St • Wt>c;t Robert Corf~an. pr~sident ; Roy I ket Pf'OPif' did not wish t? pro. lion from the command1 ng gen. :"ewport for thP no~' H.tmmond, Vtl'f'·prestdf.'nt ; Claud Sf.'cute. The vouth told pollee he c.>ral 'If Airport Transport Com · Th1s tourney. c·onrlut·tpd lor•al \\'~nc.>gM, ''ice ·president; Carl did not \\ant to go back to man•l for the China, India. Jy by !hi' :"Pwport &•,wh r('('r£>a · J .... ntwr. st'crPtary: Robert Craw . .;chool. Burm l thc.>atre. He ~as out or lion di\'l~lnn . IS p,Ht of ,a <;(ale· I fcm1. trpasurt>r; Edna Jacobf.'r . t hl' ~NV1ce in 1946 with rank of wide annual f'\l'nl Th(' r1r..l · gl'nNal manager. and Max L<'· TOM CHILDS TO TALJC r.1;o 111 plac·e winners ''til go 10 thE' r£> 1 vtne, dlr('('tor. The C'l\ tr a ffairs and the II•' .onrl his will'. an Iowa girl g lonal ftnab. In ht' lwlct 111 :\or l)eaches. park.:; and recreation \\ h•Jm hl' marned in 1928. bought walk. The Wtnnerc; or lhtq ~\l.'nt a· I for Crumley• ! C'ommiltl'(' ... of the. Woma n's Civic ,1 q , ·,on).:(' grove near Santa Ana \Viii go to lht' ... tall' ftnals. lr 1 Leagu(' will hold a brunch meet. ;oft•· th<' war. In July. 19-19. Der A rlau~htN. Kim Ell7ah<>th . tng a t 10:31) a.m. Tuc.>sday at the Jl11 r'H·"""tl Jo hnnie's Liquor~ in Sleep.lng pellls l w1•1~hinf! 9 pounds. was born to Irvine \oal>t Country Cl ub. Tom ======~~~~------ CleaJance Sale All stock must go AT DEALER'S COST * Packard Bell * Philco * Admiral e * Sylvania 1 * Zenith TV • Hi-Fi~s • C·ombinations Radios & Phonographs STANDARD R.T.M.A. WARRANTY ON AU. SETS PLUS 30 DAYS SERVICE Sale starts Feb •. 18 1111 will e111i1• IIIII ,._. steck Is IIIII! I CROWN SALES, SERVICE and RENTALS 1422 Eat Coaat Rlfbway .boM OJUol .... $155 COROifA DEL MAll C'1oron.a rlt>l Mar from John ~lr anri ~Irs. KennPth ('rumll'y, Chllds. rity administrative assis t· I ~···.:).•'. \\'h~"n !h<' Irvine Terrar·e 1n27 ('orslc·a Pl., Costa MPsa. In ant, will s peak. o;u htl,\'l'>ion "'"" OJ>('nerl , t he.> Kelll Is Ian de r Hro;lg llo!o.pital on Saturoay. fc.>h.l -:======================================:::::============;;;;;;;;= ('flok~ rno\f'd from Sanla Ana to G. Sh<' joins hN sister. Carol Ann. h"' '"h' tHl<' ()f !he ftrst familil'c; 2. 10 !hi' family. 111 tho• TNrii C'f' Func.>ral arrangf'm<'n!, for :'\lr:.. :'\tr Cruml('y is the !'On of ~1r ... p,.,. '" .an r•nthu:..iaqic nC'('p !:f'a ~faT) P. Stone. -10. of 2f Cdrn<'t \tarinnc Crum ley of Balboa Is· r1 ... h..,rm.tn, ,,nrl hal' caus,:ht .. ,.., .. A\·1.' .• Balboa ll'lanrl. ftrl' pt'nrllllg lanrl. !«'<'retary of St. James (' o1 m orlin. with Mrs. Cook as at th£' Bell Broadwa>· :'\1£•rtual), F:pt!:cnpal Church, Newport "'"'•'1-''r of thf'ir powrr rruisc.>r. Co<.lct ;\te-;.'1 Bl'ach Kim Elizabeth is the I II f'l•) 0"" ;\[r~ ."'!riO" \\ "" pr"nnunc Ni ,. '' · ' "' ,-" '' Court h gra nddauithter for ~trs. Anaheim Sinks Tars 62 to 56 clf>act on arrl\ at at Hl)ag :'\tPm Crumley. Hrr other son. Ro bert onal Hospttal at 9:12 p m ;\ton· C'rumlt"y or Pasadena. has 2 d a\'. H «" r husbanc1. William Sto~('. had rallc.>l1 ;\('WPQrt pollee daughtc.>n;. ------------at R:34 p.m. i\tonday to rt"porl 'I II' &..... I I' that she had attt'mptcd to com· OW 1 •• • mtt sui<'id~. Mr. S~onc told ''I your house for rent?" ask· Th•' ~<'wport Harbor Sailors police h£> wa.; down~ta,trs In their t>d s ne of n group of young rlrnppPc1 do~vn 10 a J .way lte for livlng room at 8:20p.m. anrl thal t 0 \. a ft c.>r ringing the cioor last pl ~c<> 1n th(l Sunset l..eague his w 1re rame falling rlown the :up at the home of :\frs. frank b~· lostnj:( 62 to 56 TuPsday to ,s tairs into the II\ lnf{ room. He K 1 -11 0 ch'd Ave Corona !tiiP hound AnahPim. asked hi!' wilt> wha t wac; wrong d 81r~~ ;) 1 ;.23 1 p m Saturday Thfl S.ltlors macil' . Anaheim anr she s tated that s he had I s~ 'rear,r1~d to N~WPort pollee: fight for Its vt ctnry. trailing only takf'n a f1Uantlty of sleeplngl ~ ~ar 1 told th grou t) that 30-29 a t t ht' half. but the Colon · pills. He had her drink some her r~~me !as not f~r rent. j..,to: pullNI nway to a 6-polnt i vine~ar and s he thrt'W up, laid I .. 11 I!! ow .. came the reply as vii-to!)·. Jf'.rry IIPhn IPd the her ht>arl on hf.'r right arm and one of't~e g~oup stuck a for rt>nt Snllnr sronng with II points. rt>ll asll:>ep. si n on her lawn and left the N•'"port can pull out of the He showed t he officers an g Offl returned the sign <'Pilar by dPfeating Carde n empty vial which had contaln('d ~~e~.t:i 0 :;;:,7ct Ave .. the rental Grove thN<' (()morrow I Friday) the pills. She was rushed by rt ot Ann Gilman 408 night. AnahPim can clinch the ambulance to the h08pltal. The ~':~d~ Ave .. Corona del ' Mar, t it lE' by d('fl'atlng <;econd place I home wa~ che<'ked but no su icide I h rted Fullc>rton tomorrow. note could be found. 1 ey repo · T he N.-wport Ha rbor JV df.'·l Mrs. Stone wu a native of aALETTI--S-O_M_IS_80_U __ fettted Anaheim 57 to 37. 1 Floydada. Texas. and had lived It's a boy for Edward and Pirates Again Upset, 87-75 The Orange Coast College Plr· ates w~re again victims of an u()!let Tuesday night. losing to San Bernardino fr1 to 75. The Plrat~ are now tied for third place with Citrus with a 7·5 ret· ord. FUllerton, victorlou• over Rlwrslde 92·72. haa clinched the title wtth 12 wlna and stUJ no defNt.. Santa Ana, upset by Mt. San Antonio 57·51, Is second with •·3. ~ Plrata will play at Santa Ana tomorrow (P'riday) eveninr. llaplftl to awn,. an Nrller de· ... L ......... 0 ....... .. .... c:.ll .. ,.., .. ... 01101.1 ..... in the harbor area for 6 years: Pntrlcla Ralettl. 1718 Morland She Is survlv~d by her husband 'I Way Newport Beach -born a son, Jerome Allen Stone, a lso Wed~esday, Feb. 10, In Hoag of the home addreM; her Ca ther, I Hospital. weighing exactly 8 George W. Abernathy of La unds Habra, and a brother, James A. po -·-------- Abernathy of Downey. CBOJa orncza .AMD .._ F••• ~1111 •. ..., ....... ... The newly eJected Chancel rholr offl~rs ol the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church are Bill Perll'ln, preeldent; Mrs. Lee Vader, vl~·presJdent and social Mrs. Spence !Lola) renne.ll ot chairman: Mra. Harold Neuman, 21 Bolivar, Lido Park, haa join· teCretary. ed Crow.ll. Weedon • Co. ol Co· __ ........_ ___ _ rona del Mar aa a ~rt.tered aomG TO ll....a.AJID ~presentative. She has been u . The younr people's Luther soctate producer and tcript Larue ol the Newport Harbor writer for a nu.mMr of tf'levftllon Lutheran Church will go on an thowa. tncludlnr "Enrtneer 1111" oaUq to MarlMiand Sundq and ledr Doutlu' "I Snft'h for a~ wtU m.et OCher Luttwr Advftlt1are.... IAelue .... ,. tram Oran.- Her tnaaband I• ~ated wtth eo.=. ,.., wUI ._._ tnlla 1M Larry H-. of O.V.nt Newport at 11 :JO a.m. Itt c.n Yat-ht Saln u manaaer of prwldN by tlw Men'a lrotMf. "loab Unlimited." hood • ' . .TIME TO CHECK UP 01 YIUI PRINTING NEEDS USE THIS HI.Y CHEK UIT -Ill TIEl 0111 USI '\ 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS 0 LETIERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS 0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS 0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS 0 CIRCULAijS 0 BOOKLETS 0 POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES • PHONE US AT OIIOLE 3-0550 ADd Qur Be..,MIDtatiwe Wil le Glad To CaD 0D You ,. • • MISS LJJfDA ftOVEJfC& EJfSJGif &08EIIT DIEJIL MISS LINDA PROVENCE TO WED ENSIGN DIEHL The engagemen~ of Miss LJ nda The youn( couple met at the Ann Provence of Bonita to En· University of Arizona, where En. sign Robert Stuart Diehl. son of sign Diehl graduated In 1959. Mr. and :-.1rs. R. Stuart Diehl of He Is a member of Phi Gamma Corona del Mar, has been an-Delta and charter member of the nounl·ed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles University or Arizona chapter of Benton Provence, pare(lts of the Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national bride-to-be. fraternity for earth science ma· The new!l was reveal«:d at a jors. rt'<'t'nt buffet upper for members He graduated 2 weeks ago of t h~ family at the Provence from the Navy Officers Candidate homt>, and open house was held School In Newport, R. 1 .. and has during the evening tor young been assigned to the Naval air friend" of the betrothed couple. forces. Alter 2 months In Jack· Upon ht'r return to the Unlvers-son vllle, Fla.. he will take 4 lly of Arizona campus, Miss months of air flight training In Provt'nr<' pass<>d chO<'olates and G~orgia. told ho>r sorority sisters of Pi --------- ~f~~J;/hl about her weddlng t Ski Club Off I on Snow Trip Kite Safety and fun checklist for earthboys uunchlng Pad-Opeo field away from overhead wires. During Countdown-Make sure k.ite has oo mecaJ pans. $round Control-Dry cotton strina Dlf/y (Mwr wire or metal· tit). C ...... ~eel---Abandon k•~£ lmi'MliiDt~ly if it catc:ks in Qlf)l wl"s! SOUTHUN CAUfOINIA COWAJIY I Running wa iN· kilng competl· ltlon this time or year, e\'en In the Ha rbor area, Is that on the snowy s lop<'S of Southern C.l11· Cornia mountains. Orga nlted to participate a-. a group In this sport Is the BaCboa Ski Club of 48 members. They leave the Harbor a rea Feb. 19 to be gone throough Feb. 22. s tarting with the winter carnival at Mammoth )fou ntain In the High Sierras and Jnclud· lng the winter Olympic's. Mr. and Mrs. John Speres (she's secretary or the club I, or 227 Ruby Ave .. Ba lboa l!!land; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Joh nson of Westcliff: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Soule and Hank Smith of Balboa Is· land: Messrs. and Mmes. Tom Evans · Jack Sederlund, Wally Cavan~ ugh. of Newport Beach: Messrs. aod Mmes. AI Thomas. Pat Barnett, Tom Hall, Branch Kerfoot a nd Edwin Fox of Corona del Mar: Mls.s Liz Holsteen and .Miss Maxine Hartwick of Balboa make up the group. 'Mardi Gas' Fete Feb. 27 Annual Mardi Gras for St. Catherine's School Auxiliary Is a nnounced for Saturday. Ft>b. '17. at the VIlla Marina restaurant. Parents and their euests w ill be· gin w ith a happy hour a t 7 p.m. following with a buffN d inner from 8 until 9:30. Dancing and door prizes will complete res· tivitles. M rs. Bert Espiau I.; r hairman of the e"ent this y('Hr She will be assisted by l\lrs. tha Roberts. auxiliary presldt>nt. an )frs. Harold Lambt>rs. trNtsurer. Ticket chairmen ar«C' :\lr-<. Edwin Bus hman for the Laguna Arl'a and and Mrs. GNald Walsh for the Newport Area. Re enatlons a re to be made on or before Feb. 22 'w ith Mrs. Thomas KiZ<'r in the Laguna Art>a or Mrs. Bert Esplau In the Newport Artta. Mrs. WIUam Collup Is press chciirman. Mrs. Ray Hlttel. a · slsted by Mrs. Lawrt>nt-e Straw and Mrs. Harry Ric hardson. will furnish the deroratlons. Mrs. Arthur Mack. Mrs. Raymond CabJe and Mrs. ~rge earring· ton are In charge of the door prizes. ---...---- WHALE SP<n'TED BUE lrv Whltney of 2624 CK-un Blvd., Corona del Mar, reported sighting a whale Tuesday about 200 yards ort Balboa Peninsula Point. ' Roa d To Re cov er y y.., ..... ........ .. .. ........ ,.. ........ ..-.,. n.. .... ..., ............... .., .................... ,.. ..... ...... -......... . CHIJRf:HU PASTOR WRITES ABOUT COMMUNION ETIQUETTE ................. ...., ......... Qudi-The ACted rite of baptlml will be perform- ed Saturday by Putor R. C. Mote durlne the 11 a .m . worship ~r· vice. ''The Llvtn• Unlf' 1a the UUe of a film to be •hown at the youth meettne at 7 :30 p.m. Friday. Hat., Jl~Uclc: and glove. are dealt wUh-In a dlSC'us.slon of church communion etiquette by the Rev. John Parke, rector of St. Jam" Epl.copal Church In Newport Beach. He writes In the latest laue or "Good New ," the monthly publication ot St. James: • "The Altar Guild has aent In a request that our ladlt>s and alrls remove any u ces. llpttlck before receiving from the chalice • • • during communion service. at St. James Episcopal Church. New lt. J .... • &,._•p•l Claudl-dyes In aome ot the Jlpstlck.s cannot be blenched out of the linen Holy CommunJon wUl .. be held at puritlcatora. all Sunday eervlces: 8.' 9:15 and "Women who wear gloves should remem1>er to remove the 11 a.m . Sunday school will be glove from their right hand before receiving the wafter of bread held at 9:15a.m. "IA>nellnfts and -simply a traditional act of r~verence. Love" will be the termon topic "Con~rnlna hats -whtle It Is still traditional In the Episcopal of Rev. John H. Parke, rector. Church In America to wear them, we want no one to feel under Holy Communion will be held at obJieatlon to do so. In England and Hawaii hats In Church are 7 a.m. a nd the evening healing becomlne a rarity. servl~ at 8 p.m . Wednesday, "Surely Cod Is not deeply concerned with hats or gloves o.: Feb. 24, St. Matthias' Day. lipsticks, but the thoughts In our hearts as we kneel before h lm. • • • ·~ a.bw Lutber•• Cbtuda. Newport Heights -.The Rev. John Propp wlll (IU.CU.. the parable of the lower ln hla ~r· mon on "Th~ Four·Fold Hearing of Cod's Word" at the 8:30 a nd 1 t a .m . Sunday services. His text for ~xageslma Sunday ls Luke Vlll, 4-15. • • • Cor0DC1 del IICD' Coauaaalty Clawda -John A. Buges of Los Angeles wlll be the guest preach- t>r at both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. servlt-es Sunday. He is the eX· t>cutlve secretary of the Los Angt>lcs County Committee on Human Re lations. His sermon Sunday will begin the observ· ance or Brotherhood Wl'ek for Community Church. He ls a graduate of Louisiana State Col. lege nncl has a ma!tt£'r's degree In Sociology from Fisk Univers· ity In Tenn£'sscP. • • • Lutbercm Chu~b of the Master, Corona d£'1 Mar -ScxagesJma Sunrtay will be markl'rt by two morn1 ng servtCC"'i at 8 and 11 n m. and a Sunday Sc:·hool at 9:30 a.m. The Eplc;tle ll'sson for the day 1 recorded in II Corinthians. a nd It Is a short story about thl' sufferi ng<~ and hfe of St. Paul. Pe-ople are continuous ly as king: "Why hall this happened to me?" Tha t will he the RCC'v. Douglas F. Wessell's sermon topic. • • • Pint Cbrlaticm Cbu~b of Costa Mna-"Back From 1 he Tomb" will be the sermon subject of Pastor Franklin 0. Bixler J r. at the 10:40 a .m. Sunday service at 784 Victoria St .. Costa ~lesa. Sun· day IIChool will be held at 9:30 a.m. A progressive dinner will be held sta rt ing at 6:30 p.m. Friday, FCC'b. 26. in the church. with Mrs. Arland Murray as chairman. • • St. A ad r e w 'a Presbyterlaa Clnarcb -"D,ngerous Discover· les" will be th«C' sermon subject of the Rev. Charles Dierenfield at 8:15. 9:35 and 11 a.m. Sun-1 day ervices. Tht> tE'Xt Is from lst l Corinthians. 10:26: "For the earth Is the Lord's and the fullness thereof." Sunday school w!ll be held at the same hours. • • • Second Quarter Honor ·Roll Is Announced by Harbor High Here 1.a the honor roll for the econd quarter at Xewport Harbor High School : IEKIOIIS: Claudia Abbott Donna Albright Johan Baker Karen Ballard Mary Bandel Sheritta Buchanan Dorothy Cantelupc Fred Cru;.sle Bob Caya Terry Cia rke Carol Coma rdo Cathy Coldoff Judy Collins Barbara Cooper Sharon Craig N~>ge Cyr Kathlec.>n Dalton Paml'la E\•ans Cathy Fogarty Jane Font1 us KarPn Foster JOMIOIIS: Ca rol Adams Pennie Adams Stephanie Adam~ Leslie Ary Janet Bowman Ellzabeth Bradley Sandra Brockman Ka ren Bruins· Richard Brunt Susan Burgenbauch Phyllis Bursley Gary Caldwell Jolene Ca3ala Ralph Chamness Katy ~nberg Cathy Evans Lynda Flnl Kath)' Flowers Sandra Fuller SO .. ONO&ES: Caroline Bert Nancy Sidle Lynn Bjorneby Marilyn Blower Ken Bonner Jpannl' Bruhnker Patty Buchanan Dotty Bu h Lynn Buxton Pa t Caudt>ll Pat Collin Jodi Frost l'\anci )laJrnell Nancy Gardner Terri )1cDonald Norma Cates Darlt>ne ~1<')1amgal Patricia Gay John )ofrSt>vney Sandra Godwin Gary MorrLSOn Susan Could Joan )forrison JoAnn Hallberg St'verly Paul Mary Jane Hambrook Linda Pun·ell Tom Herbert :O.targaret Pun·t>, Carolyn Howard Colleen Rupp John Uulbert Chara lee 54-rgec~nt Chris tina Hu~sey JoAnn Shrad~.>r llolly Ingram Theresa Spnn~ )1arlann J('linek Knstan :-tal Jan<' L.aurtt> Landa Slt>llt•r Sharon Lesher Judy Tur'1N Bt>v Li£'ntz Carol~ n Verm.ll) 1 :\lu h.tel Llnstedt J<>rl W • .uren r.ay Lloyd \\'slil•lm \\'adolf Da\c Loura«C' Pat \\'hf'mo.n Valerie Lo\\en Jim \\'ortlu.•n Jack Geor~e John Gr('('n John Grae-.M'r Emily Hammorul Oorrine Ha nsey Diane Harri~ Richard Harris John Hught>-. Nancy Johnson Janet Jones Carol Kanolrl Barbara Kt>nned)' Jackie Kl i.ng Arlene Krlz Richa rd Lefmann Tamara McCollom Charlene ~elson Leo Nyholm Judy Parker Silsby Easllnan Chuck Engel Louise Feeney Pete Fla herty Virginia Forbt-s Jan C'.oodwin Helen Ha ll Carol Kiewit Margaret Kra u t' Oetlef Korn Patncaa Pre·ri• Sandre~ Ramell.t Landa Round Bonnat> Ru"*IJ Judy Schmidt Pat Sch ultz Daane Schwa rtz Robert Sht>leny Suz.annl' S1ble)· :'\anc}' Smith Susan Smtrh Jill Stauffer Carol Stott Nanry Ta~ lor Robert TE'gPI ~tartha 1:raph.ag<'n Art Van E,uon Harold \'olmer Pamela Under Mske ::\tor~y Taffy :\lyers \\' . .:\l ike :\IN' Diane Paget Kit Proba o Randy RtO'dr!ack Kathl('('n Sau.e rman K art>n Se\'l'ra nc e Gail Sha rtler BrucP Coston Chrlat Church By_ihe_sea-ThL' Marina Darcy Rt>\'. Edward C. Smith will FllESHM~If· ~teve Lewis Ca thleen LoesN Pat>rre )tJchaud Ann{' Showstark Sara \"an Ornum Salt\· \'auschn P.ush Young bt'r~ preach on tht> subj('('t, "Laying lk't y Bar~ett II On the Line." a~ 9:30 and li t Rul'Sl'll Blasting a.m. Sunday serviCe:;. Sunday I R bert Black mar school will be ht>ld at 9:30 a.m. 0 Th R Phil' Norvell of San Barbara Bro'' n e ev. 1P _ Ingrid Buhtk Pedro will spt>ak at t p.m. Sun.: Dtnna BuliN day on "Middle EaQt Problem..s Barbara Rullrr In the church sanctunrv. This ls 1 ,1' 'h r p"~tl , . : ,, art a .. am ·~: one or a sNies or sen l<'f's sp?n·l Chri.sttna Cordsncr sored by the church commlssa.on Stl'\'e Donaldson tx> sernd ~Y th: Palo.t Class. Vicki Elduayon \'lckl Fred<>rick Su<~an Ga1Jay )fary Griesser Da,·id llc~mmond Jlollae Ht>ndrk ks Roherta Ht>rk Diana HNnn.; Brll Lc Bus Jam :'\t'lson Lynn ~obi('· Kal't"n PeterQ('n Patrkta Porth Ranrl~ Rag~" Bob Robt>rt, )fan· Runa nl:( Ste,:e Russ£'11 Sail\· &otil:'lcl Barbara !'mith El iz."lbeth Tl>lPI:'Z John \'rt>rllnr< Rita \\'allac"" Sandra \\'a ll l.lm' Kathv \\'itt ~laraiy n Y.l~Pr on missions. RE'frt>.shm£'nts ''ill I Polly Dunlap ChrlaUaD ScleDce Cbu~bes or ___ G_o_r_d_o_n_F_o_r_g_e_r ____________________________________ ___ Newport St'ach. Corona del .Mar ~~~ ~~~n~~~ ~~nt~.~i~~d~.: LIFE MEMBER A WARDS God will be Pxplained in thP all· knowing. a ll-creating. all-wise. ARE all-comprehending. all-loving in-1 finite mind. Paul writes In the GIVEN BY PTA'S Colden Text from Romans 112:21.1 * * * . "Be not conformed to this world: Honorary life memher'lhlp_ in but be Yt' transformed by the re·l the P.T.A. went to Mrs. Wlldan newlng of your mind. that ye Thomas. exe<'Utl\'e dsrector of mav prove what Is that good., :-iewport Harbor Girl Scout • and and a('('t'ptable. and perfe<'t, wall John Case. 619 Jasmine A,·e., of God." I Corona d<'l )tar. sixth grade • • • teacher In the Newport School. Balboa lalcmd II e t bod I • t when the Newport School PTA c bur c b -In obsen·anre o t met Monday aCtemoon In the Brotherhood Week. the Re,·. Cod· school ca!etorium. frey Grat>Oin will speak on The prt>sentatlon was mAde by "Brotherhood-Believe It -Live )frs. John Laun. Founders Day It-Support It" ~t the 9:30 and chairm an. The award!~ we re n a .m. Sunday sen•lces.. made for their work i n educa.:. tlon. Mr. Case has taJ'ght for .> years In the Newport school. ........... ~~~~··...., Gilbert ~al and R I r-hard ShHts a~ .-X1~ndlng an lnvlta· lion 10 the public ro visJt their new mortuary In Costa '1esa from 1 to 7 p.m. thls Su nday. The location Is 427 E. 17th St. Mr. Se-al Is a graduate of tht- Calltom'• Colleg~ ot Mortua!')· Scl•nce In Los Angeles. He ls pr81Mnt of the Gold Coast Shrine Club. past prn1dt"nt o1 the Cosata Mesa Cham~r of Com· m•n:e a mftnber of Ktwanls and of ~Iannt t.octce 708, F. and A.M. Mr.~ Is a graduate ot tl\e WUUamt lnttltut. ol Embalm· lnl. c..... City, Ka-... ... ... • ,_......, putMr ol ....... .. MGrtury.He-. ...... ..odat· 41e1 wttb leal'• AmiM&Jancoe Set· ........ ,..,,..... .., ... -,. .................... 3 ouncw ...... lahl....,, hb. 11. ............ .,.,.. ...... ...... -c. ..... lml .. Balboa. A skll, "Poll). 'l'om and Arls· totle," wrlttl'n by Mrs. George Michaud of Lido lslf', a PT · member. "as taa~ by te3cher$. The k it depleted 3 phase of reading Instruction. They lnchul. f'd lnstruotaon as gl\'en with all cl In one room. p~nt day flrst·'lrade ln.strue1lon and the newly . ln.stitutf'd lndh lduahzed intert' t rt'adlng In t ruction. * * * )Irs. Catherane Chapman a teacher. and ~lrs. Frank )tar shall. 424 Beh ue Lant', Balboa re<'el\ ed honorarv llfe member shaps when the ·Horac.>e En_lgn Sehool P.T.A. held It Found.:,... Day program Monday evening tn the _chool cafeteria. Mrs. Chapman ls a ~adJng teacher In elementary schools in the district. Mrs. )tar-shal l'<~ award wa ba~d on hl't sen ll'l' as a Cub Scout dt'n mother. com munit,· work. being a mt•mhl•r of the-board of rlin>etors of tht' Horat't' Ensign P.T.A. and lx>1 nl{ presid{'rlt of tht> N<-wport School P.T . ..\. Sht' l'l"('('i\-.d 2 de<"'rallon" from the French iO\'ernmE-nt rot her unde rlJl'OUnd work in F'ran<'t' during World War 11 . The awards Wt'l'l' made during the stagang or a play. "Wlt3t l<t Your PTA Line?" In whi<'h th4" 2 took part. ~t rs Goldlt' JOI!K'ph wu Founder.; Otly <'halrman. Mrs. Arttlur Ltndt'kf' P~"'ldf'nt. pre.sidt'd. In otht'r hu In~ tht" group ag~ to haH_• ll'('hool band uniforms rlunl'd APPLIANCES SM.ES• srua In Reaa ..,.caL ''---------....., ..... -~,--------;. I •&WfOIT •aa.oa DSIGII f COIM).A D&LIIA& CAI...IPOD1A I TII17.SDAT. PUIIUAIIT ... ·- LYNN FREDRICK DAGUE, son of Mr. ar~d Mrs. Harold Dague . 15 Balbo~ Coves, he5 s•arfed ho recrvot tr~ining el the U.S. Navy T re 'l "'9 Ce"~'er '" San D·ego ------- Tuesday Club Meets Feb. 23 t At Bay Club "UI~IOI') dar!n't j U<;J happt>n " Thi is tht> thought pro\ oked I b) ,r.t'orge ~tuart or Oja I. g uest 'lwllkl!'r S<'ht-duleod b~ thf' Tues. rJ,I\' Club for Feb 23. LunC'ht>on ''til bf> a t Balboa &lv Club "Tht> <:pt>akf'r wril point out I h.! t htSIOr)' was CaU<;t>d h~ \'f'l')' h um .. n ht'ang.. with fli'.,IJ anrl JJ!uod. ancf emotior, mut h ilkl' .ill of U' ,,J\ .. :\tr~ r.t"or;;rl' Eu h cnk. pr(1~:.1m <'h.urm!lr. · Ht> \\.!I o;ho\\ laft> l.kt' r.gurf".; nf tu .. ron " our'titr•' .r.g pt>O!Jil'. (a~u·p, \\ hwh he> h , .. marl<> hiM ..Pit "llh .nNP 1.bJP ar urac ~ llf• "Ill Jl l \( lml,• knt•\\ r fd t .. r~.> ~:,rrtlrn~ lh••l*r-.onal ..... .,,.of thf'lr lt\t'' an tt•llu g \\I\ tht>:.P ruiN., a• It'd a ... thP\ cful unrl••r .,,N' -«. oft£'n r au,rr1g tt'\ oluaron. war anrJ <'OnC'lU(''It ' )1r S.r u.trt r!'fi>t\~d mo<;t of hss ~r!OU<i t'OUt .11 vn :h \\'a,hsngton. D I. "hf'n• hf' u aaned tor Cor- t>agn .,t'r' t<'f' II•· ha, a degref' in finf' art!l from l'ni\4'1"5Hv of Call· rornia :tnt! "h on tht> "ta rt of thC' Smirh.-.onaan Institution pro· 1 duc·ml:! f•xhlblh !11r the new mu't'Um )!r-. Eubank state-s that lunch. t-on rp .. ,•r\ a t1on.; ,.hnu lrl hi• madP wuh )lr Edmu nd l'.lr!S('n. OR 3 S(XX), b) tht. Frada) Attornt>\' and )fr~ Roh<-rt S<-h\\amh. of 213 J ;th St :'\e\\ p()rt lk'ach art" p,l rk•ng l'\ l!'r)- ths n~ from thf'.r damanutl\t.> poodlE' ~l.1:t. to thl'sr ha b~ cfaughlf"~ J B a nd hN a "Ort ml'nt of tn~ .. a nd p ia~ pt>n-. for a mo\(' to .1 nt>\\ homf" an lntn£> TPrrac-P •. ,.,. •..••. , W.S,. .. F ... M Or. Renyon J. &-udMr of lbl· boa I land wall be th~ eue I pt>aker before the Women' Fellows hip meetlne of the Co· rona del Mar Community Chu.reh at 1:30 p m . next W~dneSday. Feb. 24, In the church. Dr. Scudder will speak on "Chr1stlan Social Action." He l a consultant on prisons and prison work with the 0 borne Assn. He was formerly the war- den or Chino Prl on for Men. He is the author of the book: "Pris- oners Art! People." nnaklin 0 . 8~. Jr. NiiWitw U 1·4778 • PCI'I'MDoge LJ 1·52N SUJfDAT Bshll' School Church ~rvlce 5:30 \'oung People · MM>tlng 6:30 . Ve per St>n ace WEDMESDAT 9 30 am Wom('n's Sable Study • i :01'1 p.m. Prayer M('('t I ng :on p.m. Choir Pra<'tlce Xur·t>ry and Child Care Pro' hied Firat Cbmtian Cbu~h CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES FiltST cBuBCB OF CJUUST, SCIEifTIST, 3303 \·sa Lado ~ewpon lk'aeh READI:'\G RQO)f- 3315 \'aa L1do, Xewport Beach Opt>n "eel< day"- 9 a.m. to 5 p m. \\'erlne~riay~ 9 am .. i · 13 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays-- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SECOifD CBtJilCB OF CHillST, SCl£1fTIST lfewport a.ach at CoroDa del Ncu 3839 East Cout Hlchway Corona del Mu READING ROOM- 3839 East Cout Highway Open week daya- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. SUJO)A"f SEaVICES Dl aoTB cauacau SUNDAY SCHOOL _.9:15a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 :00 a .m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETI~GS "·---··-.. .8:00 p.m. You ar~ cordially lnv1ted to. attend the Church Services and to use the ~adJnc Room. TIIf' Rt>\" D. We sell. Pastor Phonl': ORaoJe 3·5022 Sl':'\DAY SCHEOL'LE ·00 A.)t :.-The Sen· a~ ~:30 A .. \1 -Sul')day School 11 : A.M.-The Sen· lee Tht>\ 'P hou "!h' 1 h,.. "rt> lrlt'nN.' ,\1 I liS J')(lJ phan Tt>:. a nd lli'P •'''il ttr nJ:: tht' ,ifrJ\iJ I of a gradu· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a t~' nu'""' from 0Pnmark who w ill ;. tnk(' nvt>r . o-nt> of t h t' rf'~ponsl · btl tt\ fn~ ttof" t-ou-.,>hnlrt \frs !kh'~ 1 mh ... ,, n "rra"'. rf,Ju g ht.-r nr \lr and ,..... ( .tr! .\llf-1 of Bno k B.c\ .t:c> 1 \\ h<.• d lt' antki JMtrnL: r.,n, r : "'"m tv L1t:una Bt'l• 11 FILM ON NARCOTICS Th<' puhl!. h.h N>Pn IO\ ,:,•ri ro ".1•1c thC' .. ho" an~ of th~> film •ln n.u• >lie ' IIPII s flc'~Wf'r n,,•r,ttt>cl b' 8111 ~a our \\ htl h wal l bl' "' ri-l'nf'rl I"' FPIIowshap H.ll l. or I ht> Cvrona tl t>l )ta r Com mun11y Churrh ·'t !-p m Tut-S· cia~ ThNe "all bf> no charge SOUTH SHOlES UPnST CIUICH Rubert A. D<n'kbcna. D.D. Mhuater SOMDAT WOilSBIP 11.00 a m -i :30 p m 1 Sunrlay ~hool COn\'t>n«''C dursnJ;t mornang wo~h lp 1 \\'t'lcommg South Shor{'S Reo;ident"' and VI ltors to thic; Com enlt-nt Location LACt11fA BEACH AJn' CALLEJrl Coast Bigbway at C1U Drl"' G ILBER T SEA:.. F.ICHARD \V SHEETS ., CO!'OlCl.'f SUNDAY, FEB. 21 t:-om 1 to 7 p rr. SEAL & SHEETS MORTUARY 1960 4'17 £ 17th Strt'et C ta Mt,S&, Callfomla I R~IIT ua.oa aiSIGII TIIV8IDAY. I'DIIVAft I& 1- n&JIIID n&IIT TIIVIISDAY, COitOIIA DD.IIA& ~ ........... ,. ................ John Morley, the man who 8COOped the world with hla .eeret mlsaJon to Sorb Paatemak'l home near Mo.cow, will be the euest s~aker tor the Lido ble Woman's Club March 8. Jama. lea lnn will provide the settlne In lieu of the clubhouse on the Island, where repairs and ~· modeling are proceeding at a fast rate. The buaJ ness seaton wUJ be called for 10 a.m. and the pro· gram will follow. This chan1e In time Is necessary to coincide with Mr. Morley's heavy sched · ule. After luncheon the club mem· bers will gather around the bridge tables. 5 YRS. AGO : ...... CLD 'hventy membera of the Bual· ne:u Club of Newport ' Harbor Hlth School are plannlne a vlalt to Rankin'• Department store to. day (Thursday> to atudy ad· vanced bu.alnesa operation. In order to buy a mold for club p ins, t~ BUilness Club ls hold· lne pennant sales throuehout the month of Februa ry. • • • eCAA The Girls' Athletic Association ot NHHS Ia directing all profi ts from t he donut sa~ towa rd a scholarship fund. A scholarship will be awarded to a member of GAA In the spring. The donut sales will be held every third Wednesday for the next 4 months. • • • I TBUaDAY. nl. I. _ 12:~ Noon-£BJ:LL Club brtd,. luncheon, •U the clubhouae, !Sl~ W. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. 12:1~ P.M.-Newport Harbor KIWANIS Club, Juhcheon, VUla Marina Jtestaurant. Talk on coronary heart dJMue. 12:~5 P.M.-Newport Harbor DCHAJifGE Club, luncheon, Newpo~ Harbor Yacht Club. Talk on 1910 Grand Jury • 7:00 P.M.-BPW Club dinner meetlna at t.tw Jlf~rt Harbor Yacht Club. Lecture and nlm on Brazil 7:30 P.M.-Annual meetlnt of the United Lutheran Women of the Lutheran Church of the Muter, Corona del Mar. 7:30 P.M.-Boy Scout Troop 17 and parents, at the Scout house near the Corona del Mar Youth Center. 8:00 P.M.-Newport Harbor ELKS, 3U8 VIa Oporto, Newport Beach. FaiDAY. PEL 11 7:30 P.M.-Square dance for Harbor Area BLUE BIRDS a t St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Cliff Haven. IATUIIDAY. PEL _, 7:00 A.M.-Christian Business Men's Commltt~ breakfast a t Ed· , wa rd'• resta urant, ~12 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, pre· ceded by halt hour of prayera. 8:30 P.M.-Promenade concert benefiting the Orange County Philha rmonic Society, at the Oranee Coast College auditorium. JIOWDAY, .FEL 22 Was hington's Birthday-Holiday for schools, banks, post offkes, City Ha ll. TUESDAY. PEL 23 12:00 Noon-nJESDAY Club lun('heon at the Balboa Bay Club. George Stuart will talk on history. 12:15 P.M.-Newport Ha rbor OPTIM1ST Club, luncheon meeting at e SPANISH CLUB PATIT JORU the VIlla Marina restaurant. e FEB. 10, 1955 Los Marlneros, Harbor's Span· 6 :30 P.M.-Newport·BaJboa ROTARY Club, dinner meeting. Irvine 11. Payne Thayer of Balboa Is h Club. is sponsorlne a ":\laga· e GOOD cmzEKSBIP AWAJID Coast Country Club. took owr the duties ot Newport 7lnes for Friendship" project to Patty Jones, Harbor Hleh sen· 7:30 P.M.-Newport Beach CITY COUNCIL, in City llall. ~· Beach postmaster on F'eb. 1 from be held In the spring. lor, js the recipient or the Good i :30 P.M.-Balboa Bay LI ONS Clu b, dinner ml't'tlng at the Villa John T. Boyd ... Pollee Patrol· The purpose o! llle r lub pro C'ltlzcn award given annually by Marina restaurant. man Gerald Irwin. 29. suftered le('t, whi<.'h will send ~uch mag the Daughters of the Americun WEDNESDAY. FEB. 24 shock and possible ron('ussion nLines. as Time, Sclenllfk Ameri· Revolullon. 9:30 A.M .-QPTJ.MRS. trip to Palm Springs Cor Luncheon. H AL G . VINC ENT, vice pre ident of Col:fornia Bonk, has retwned •. h.' .e ,•otv 'n puol·, relations work in the south coast ~~tea ,.,:J he.,J1.J3rte r:"g ·,. tre Corona del Mor off'ce with J im Von D (~,.. / ~e-pre .de,.t ~.,~ f"'""ager. Mr. V ,cent who storied h' s OJ"~ong career olmosr 40 fe.Hs ago. served a> o bonk pres•de,t in Obego, M'ch. br 20 years. come to Laguna in 1953 . Md in 1958 oi,ed tf·e a.,,.,~ of N·;,rthridge. wh'ch merged w'th California Bo n~ ·he ome year He is now busy meeting c'tizer>s and bysiness leade rs wht'n his private motorcyde <'Ol·lcan. Ltfe, and the Saturday Eve· v t d b 1 · 1 1 12:00 Noon-Benefit luncheon antt fashion show sponsort>d hy t he lldcd with a ('ar drlvE'n by Ed· ning Post to' foreign universities I d 0 e ~~n ly. s~n t~r gtr r ud women's guilds of Mt. Ca rmel and St. John VldJlney ward Robson 75 ot Balboa and embass ies is to promotr ents an acu t)' a Y rece ve Catholic Chur('hes, at the VIlla Marina restrauranl. Fill 1~ 'F b 3 f t~ · good will 'a.nd better understand· the Good <?lt izf"n award on the M rch ~Sc If ~ 8.a :r City lng of democracy. basis of dependability, service. TBUIISDAT, FEB. 25 a: ewpo c • • • I leadership and patriotism. 7:30 P.M.-Newport Harbor ZONTA Club, dessert meeting at home CouDdl race, with the follow· Patty, who resides at 904 South of Mrs. Jim Ray, 544 Seaward Rd., Corona Highlands. iDCJ iD the ~= Dlttrkt 1 -Bay Front, Ba lboa Island, ls a 1DcuaaheDt Gerald .. DDett, L I member of GAA, salllne, French. SATURDAY, .FEB. '¥'1 H ... 19eroa aDd W, C. ltillder: and service clubs, song leader, 10:00 A.M.-Art exhibit by elementary school ('hiJdren. highlight· Dlatrtct 2 -Scmdy__Macltay class secretary for three years. lng the Newport Beach Junior Ebetl Art Rental Exhibit cmd Jay ltottlemTfe: Dlttrkt Junior Homeromlne princess. at Newport Harbor High School ; continuing to 4 p.m. •" 'he Coro.,o del Mar o'eo. He hos a son. Copt. Hoi W . V'ncent, Mor;,.e jet p1lot stationed at Et T oro, who was in the news 2 weeks ago when hi\ jet fla med ot..t ot -43,000 feet over El Ce,tro and he boiled out at 5.000 feet. C opt. Vincent's father·in·low is Col. W olter Sayle r fomed as the lost mon on Woke lslond during World War II ond now ~ssociated with Hughes Aircraft ifl Fullerton. 3 -~D._._.t__ ~ Bill. Wl· student council representa tive, SUJfDAY. FEL 21 oppCJMU: .... """. • -IDCUID· and a ward.wlnner ill speed 1:00 P.M.-Seconn day of Newport Beach Junior Ebell Art P.ental NDt Staaley IUdderbof cmd swimming. salline •. competition Exhibit at High School, contlnulne to 5 p.m. Nn. Sigrtd ReU: Dlttrtct 5 -diving, rowlne and paddld>oard JIOifDAY, n:s.. 11 lacuiDbeDt Bema lroerlDg cmd races. In addition, Patty hu M Boa f d H RBOR COMMVN CQtj~ ClcueDce JUvbM; Diatrict 1 -' maintained a B average at Har· 7:30 P. .-rd 0 !rectors of the A ITY • · lDaalabeat A. w. -SIIdth. L CIL, at the Norman Watson residence, 106 via Dljon, GordoD Walker ~ Lee WUd· bor High and is an otJlcer of he r Lido Isle. occ to Stage er; Dlatrtct 7 -Jam .. Stod· church fellowship. ;=.===================;;;;;;;;;;. dan! CIDd w. c. hnow • • • Patty hopes to be a physical PI W •tt Mrs. Ted Hambrook of Balboa education major at Northwest· ay r1 en was installed as,presld ent of the ern University a fter graduation . • ow THRU TUESDAY B S d Newport Harbor j:;lrl Scout Coun· • • • Y tu ents d l for her second t~rms ... Dick e DBJLL TEAM I Whitson, electrical mspector, was New offi cers of Ha rbor High's EIPLOIM RHYTHM I SHATTERIN8 DRAIA I . . 1 elected president of the Newport drill team were chosen for 1960 An onginal 3 a!'t dramA wnt· Beach City Employees Assn. . . . at the firs t meeting Feb. 8. IE'n and directed by two Orange The Harbor High Sailors defeat· Pam Zander was elected pres!. Coast College drar:na students ed Fullerton 68 to 60; Paul New· dent; Connie Miller, vlce·pi'UI· will. be. presented Jn the Coast mann led the scoring with 20 JED.ft aoonn de nt; Rachel Godines, leCJ'etary; audttonum at 8 p.m. Friday, points. and Leslie Ary, Treasurer. Feb. 26. • zonA ern .J. "Gauguin." wrillt>n hy Chu('k e .FEL 17, ltss Senior Jerilyn Godfrey has Nel't fall, the drln team wlJI Mitrhl'll or Santa Ana a'nd Dave The Newport Beach City Coun. been chosen Zonta girl tor the work out and pra('tloe routines Rothauser of Tustin, tells tht> d l began rondemnation proceed· month of February. c1urlng first period gym. The <:lory or P.IUI Ga uguin, the ings at its F'eb. H meeting to Jerilyn, who resides at 3025 flag twirlers are now a part of FrPnrh artist. whar hE' 1~ -.ea r('h· acquire Padfic Electric rlght·of. F'crnheath Lant>, CO!'lta Mesa, Is the drill team and will be chosen I in'-! for tn !Iff'. and why hr left way property 1n the. heart of I Girls' Leagu<' viet>. president from second year Sallorette hi" wife ancl C'hlldren to go to 1 N(•wport · : · C'l ty Councilman I uniform ('OU rt Judge 1 at Harbor members. T,thitl. Hans Broenng recommended the I High: student rourt ml'mber. a The site or .the drill team ha~ I :\fr. :\ritrhell will play the IC"ad. vun·hase of the &lboa R<'ndez. flag twirlt>r. member of Girls' been in<'r<'a~rt from 38 members Pilul r; ·u~utn . and ~1r. Rot-\OUS Ballr~m by the city for At hletk Association. pep com In 1959 to 60 )1\E'mlx>rs in 1960. h.ousPr will play Vinrent Van U"<' as a ('tVk auditOrium ·. · · mtssion mt>mh4-r, OD of the Mar· The selt>ction of fi eld otrlt'ers, ~r.n~.:h . OthPrs In the C'ast in('lude Cuunry Sup<>rvlsor Heinl Kaiser, in<'r 1'fiTp Naiac1, and bllongs to admiral and cnptaln will be held Lin tl,l !"P\('r'''"· Lav11na R<-ad1. J1>hn Boyrl an.n TE.'cl llamh~ook thC' Junior Chapter of the Hoag a week prior to new member try· \\ hn will play nual rol<'s or \~ere elected d~tcctors of Amigo' :\temorial Auxiliary. outs in Junf". 'I.utlt' On<'. t;,IUguin', daughtN. "II''JOS • . · ~~n ~arlatti'• Hurler Bell 3101 E. COASTHWY. CORONA DEL MAll 08.3-111& , The beat in fOO<L MI'Ylce and gradoua hospitality • • In a charming Old Enqliab Atmosphere ,.,rl his T.1h1u.10 w 1Cr. 'lnrl Don An Air Force official iD Sulit\,1:1. :\llh Ruhy A\<', B.tlhCJa Wasb.iD9t0D, D.C., bcu written [,Jnnd, a<; Tht'•l, \'.10 r.ogh's to the Newport Harbor Hi9b brfll hc>r. Scbool board that tbere ls a NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO I :========~ SECOND .FEATURE c1Ut1oct poulbillty t bat 70 Tbe Newport a:cres at the former SaDto Ana • FEB. 9, 1950 Pr • ti 8 th Army Air BaM wUI be declcn· George OC>nnison of Corona del OJIC on 00 ed surphu IOOD CIDd thus will Mar, city ottOrnf'y of the City of 2200 Newoort lll•d. OR 3·0103 be a•aUable as a site for a ~rwport lk'.l<'h, s uffered a n a t· Fe-b. 19 . 20 . 21 second bi9h school . • . ta<'k of c-oronary thrombosis F'eb '"MfE HAPPIEST DAYS OF FormN mayor and ::\1rs. Dirk 3 and diNS .11 St. Joseph Hospita l YOUR LIFE" Dr.tke of Corona Highlands hav~:> I days laiN ... Dt>Cinite as. Feb. 23 . 24 . 25 rN't'l\·ed a home·madf' American I surance of Parly start of con· "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" flag that wa<~ fl own in Paris stru('tion of the Presbyterian ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I when that ri t y was II berated In I H os pita I on 1 he b I uft over lookIng ;. World War II; the flag was sent the ArchE's <'arne w ith the an· *CROWN HARDWARE* by a French couple whom the nouncement of a $500.000 gift Drakes met during their recent from the lloag Foundation In trip abroad . . . T he Newport Los Angeles: ah'lut $500,000 a l· ~ ~= Harbor Sailors defeated Orange ready had beer. collected ... '"A IIOVSEBOLD D&PAIITIIEIIT ITOU"" 3.~ 86 to 52 and set a Sunset League Ted ltGPI) of 4.25 OldUd Aft-= EAST COAIT BJQIIWAY coaoRA DID. IIAJI rPrord of most points In one Coroao del Men. ,_ da•fDCit· FilE OLD CGLOIY PIIITS ~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~gf~~m~e=·~~~~~~~~~~ ed aa ~~ ~ Dmn Sa:tar· ; day, WND local .., Seftb tab crYft tiM •....-t .... City llcdl •••...... 1 .... lilly ... elect.d pr..adellt ol tiM SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR ~ ORIOLE 3-0550 The only weekly newspaper in the Harbor Area NAJL IJf TRlS OIIJ)EJI ODd YOU. CIIECK ow CAIJI TODAY ONE YEAR ·------ODiy 3.00 Out.ide of Harbor Area ---- Name ----------------------------------------------- Mailing Address ---------------- ' City and State --------------. --- YOG cur a..,. w aam u ..un:n-t.....-~lUlL u. ......... Club ol ........ ..... -............ lcdboa aery lJoDe III4IIDben • • • Work Is expected to begin aoon on • tQ2.foot long pier near the Balboa Yacht Club to provide moor I n1 tor the Coas t Guard cutter, so thet the cu tter can be moved away from the N St. pier on Balboa Peninsula ... Secretary Hay Laneenhelm of the Newport Ha rbor Chaft\ber of Commerce requested support for the project to provide a "ahip office'' for the chamber when he apoke to the Corona del Mar Business A&sn .... e PEL 11, 1150 Incumbent Councilman 0 . Z. Robertaon of Corona del Mar wu nrwt to file tor the April 11 Ntw· port Beach City CouncWelectlon .•. A Newport Harbor Cham· be:r ol Commerce l"'mmlttee, beaded bJ John ..,.._ 11u work· t>d out a proposal whereby the county tax bill ('an be cut onf'· fourth by financ-Ing c ount y building by bond Issues ... Propoeed plcnu to ue tiM Mayflower buUd.ID9 at Coral Aft. cmd Park A•e. f« tJae 1M'W B o 1 b o a lllcmd Commwalty Method.lat Cburcb were .,.... test.d iD 0 petlttoa with 41 si9Daturet1 ,._.DIN to the Jlfewport Beacb Qty Cowldl , , , Lea SteffeDMD WGI el«tJed pnsldeDt .. tJae c.-a del Ncu Cburda ...... Club. ••c· CMd1D9 A. E. 71b:aenta. tJae cbarter .......... t ••• A son, John H. Jr., was born Feb. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. John Poole, 1718 Pacific Dr., Corona del Mar ... Arthur Stegman of Seal Beach has taken out a S21.· 000 permit [or a restaurant on Mariners Mile ... The Newport Ha rbor Junior Cha mber of Com· merce Is plannJne tpeelal actlv. lUes for Easter W~k to k~p the hordes of visitor\ occupied; Earl Peterson was named chairman of Eas ter W~k activities by Prelldent Tom Heffernan • . . The Y Boostert Club hu been or1anized to conduct a sustain· lng mem'benhlp drive throurh TIDE TABLE Time altllllcfdef liP •• Law Wiler (LA. outfl barbor-f• Rewport. add 13 miL for b19h. cmd 18 miD. foJ' low.) Light Figures A.M.-Bold P~ P.M. 19 Frtd.ay 20 Saturday 21 SUDdcry 22 NoDday 23 Tu.eeday U Wect·•day 25 Tbunday Higb Low Bl9h 1:45 5.1 9:08 J .0 3:01 3.2 3:04 5.3 10:43 0.6 5:M 3..3 4:24 5.6 11 :53 ·0.1 1:11 3.1 5:33 6.0 12:46 ·0.7 7:10 4.3 Low lll9b Low 0:22 1.6 6:31 6.4 1:31 ·1.1 1:14 1.2 7:19 6.7 2111 ·1..3 2:02 0.8 8 :06 6.7 2:41 .l.J COIII'LIIDJI1'I OP Low 8:15 l.t 9:51 2.2 p:l7 1.0 1119b 7:50 "" 1:17 S.l 1:01 SA .,. LDelty l.all Now you c:an enJoy Lunclwoa and .. DiDDer MrYed iD the ~ Hugo MaDDer •• • • lEVEl lip I .... • 'l1kbvt 3lugs. !l.~~n HYatt 4-3MI 361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA IBACH Feb. 29 for the Newport Harbor '------------------111111!'..., __ ~....., Y11CA. aoo.tera are peraona who donate $25 to the Y to help make up the defldt ln the 1980 oper· attne fundi. Paul aocs.t ot Bay· c.rest ls auttaJnlnr membenhJp dlalrman. DIDe o..rtoa'd ... o.cm * WAU.Y IT&c-'1 * atO.Ps-lar L•ill•:ct:,::w-. ,,...._ I WOODS COVE • • .. • $70.000 Permit For Snack ·Shop, Bakery · ~ A $70,000 permit for the Snack Sussex, $2.900; Norman Lumlan, Shop restaurant and bakery hu 1-unlt, 1-atory dwelllne, 2012 been laaued to contractor l amH Tuatln, $18,000. D. Ray of Corona del Ma r. The e aU..OA JILU1) location Ia property owned by D. Lynn and R. J. Rider, de· Mr. Ray a t 3430·3440 E. Cout mollah dwelllne at rear of lot, Hwy., which has already ~n 317 ~arlne, to make way tor new partially cleared off. ' commercial bulldlna. $100; wu. The Ray Rea lty Co.. J. Ray llam Maxwell, add bedroom and Con,.tructlon Co., Loa Anreles t 11 3 T ·~ Times office and Fra nces Brush am Y room, 1 7 opaz, ...,,S70. Ore making will be moved to a • aALBOA new location. The bulldiQI that HiUyard. carport, 315 Monte ro, formerly housed the Mermaid 1880: Donald Fuller, new klt· Tavern has already bftn razed. chen, dlnJne room a nd family Following permits were Issued room, 1805 E. Balboa, $15,000; during the past week: Joe Howard, 1·unlt, 2·story dwell· e COJIOifA DEL MAll lng, 2101 E. Balboa, $26,675; H. F. Jam~ Dupule, alterations, 0. Boyvey, move house a nd gar· age from 1140 W. Ocean Ft. to 213 Dahlia, Sl ,OOO; Balboa Yacht Costa Mesa, $1,000: Brlstal, wall, Club, 1801 Bayside Dr., re pair lS45 Ocean, 1326; Dr. Horace t ire damage, $8.000; J im Ray, Alder, garaee. 1589 Miramar. building tor Snack Shop res. S taurant and bakery, 3430-3440 E. ~·:wPoBT REJCBTS Coast Hwy., $70.000. Canniff, wa ll, 210 La Joll a, • SHOBE CLJI"PS $175; S. Macalre. 1-unlt, 1-story A. E. TI!ra ny, swimming pool. dwelling, 316 Allso, $21.150; Vera 202 Driftwood, $4.500. Hendrix, root over slab, 6Z7 Jr. e tJPPEII a AT AllEA vine, $950; Perlne-Jacoby, 2-story Dean Hall, 1-unlt, l ·s tory t 1 rtwelllng, !007 Nottingham, 132 •. o tt<'e bul ding, •H-1 Newport 000 D T II R 1 Blvd., $24,500; L. E. Woodward. : r. N rc oot, add P ay-oUice Cor Newport Harbor Motel room, 1118 Mariners, $4,500; C. <l4l Newport Blvd., $2.720. ' E. Hardin, swimming pool, l329 • JfE~ JAMES D. RAY BuiWI~&c.tracter J446 I. COAST HWY .. CORONA Oil WAa OIMoleJ.o!UI t..ma CIIYSLEI Erbe al'ltf'Louvier, new ga ra~e. remodeling, 5301 W. Ocean Ft., $4.000; Back Bay Park, C"abana, ramada and carport, 300 E. Coast Hwy., S5.fMX>: David McAllister, warehouse, 819-21-23 W. 16th. $7,000; Georee Leichttusa. 2-unit. 2·story dwwelllngs at 2912 and 2914 w. Ocean Ft., S23.200 each; Gr1flilh Co., new root, :l-125 Via Lido, S630. e CAMEO SROIIES Pa ul Ward, 1 · unit, 1 ·story dwelling, 432-t Roxbury, $33,500. ••1 rdDIIrril ••• Mel Car J..,. C1rll PLYIOUTH SIICA AL HilliS SALES AND SERVICE 1_, W. COAST BIGIIWAT. WEWPOBT aEACH Directly Across F rom the Balboa Bay Club L.lbelty ...,.. CROWN SALES, SERVICE and RENTALS Ma a.t c-t 11JtlnN7 ..._. oasoa. J-51SS COIIOIIA D&l. 11M Costa Mesa L••••rCo. J.1JJIIER-BUILDING MATEBIALS LDntr .. ._ OrcollockCo. IUILDING ~ uus .,~ .nJOD , ....... , .... ... 1,... •••• REED'S • * BOUIEWAIEI ............ WHEEliNG IN the Heart Fund Dollars--Sondra Coonh, Miss New· port Beach. ge ts o ride to the bon~ from Emory Hines. assistant manager of the California ..Bonk in Corona del Mor who has been appointed as treasurer for the 19b0 Orange County Heart Fund drive. Mr. Hines' youngest child. b·yeor·old Molly. rerer•ly under- went successful open heart surgery at the C ity of H::.pe one now leads the life of any n~mol young lady in ti-e first grade Mr and Mrs. Hines also have a son, Lorry. oge I 5'/1. o,.,d anotrer 011ughter Suzanne, 12'/!· They I've in Fdrerto". ~ Newport Blvd. Is on ·Agenda /I . . ENSIGN CLASSIFI ED ADS roa IALE IIIICZU.AII'&OOI FOR SALE: 1 rega tered, male Weimaraner 9 month5 old. With papers. $175.00. Phone Jefferson 1·2828. DRUM SET: Snare and bus drums, cymball, J)Na l a nd atands. Pnone OR 5-MSl. FOR SALE: Phllco . 'IV COriiole, $75.00 or make offer, 2 f,()()ftU ot draperies, pecan rattan arm·chalr, newly upholstered. Reasonable. OR 3·9550. BEAUTIFUL Oriental RUJ', l1.8x 20' In exoolent condlUon. Priced $650.00. Also Wilton rug, 9x12; good condiUon; $30.00. pads Included. Phone OR J . 1608. GO L D---SILVER We Buy -Sell Coins U.S. or Foreigr. and carry a com. plete line of •Coln and Stamp Supplies. GOLD RUSH MUSEUM I C. A. MAGCJRE, Owner 1363 N. Nt>wport Blvd. Ml 6·4566 I 2 Blocks North of the Arches I CAU FOB SALE FOR SALE-1955 T-Bird. R If JJ. white walls, fully automatiC'. Charcoal grtty: very clean and reasona ble. Call HYatt 4·0266 1959 FORD station wagon. e)(.('el IPnt <'Onditlon, my equity fret' tn rt'sponsible party. OR 3·080..!. READ ENSIGN HAL E.ITATI! & BEJITALS HIDE-A-W AY • COITAGE 2 bdrms. with 1 bath, pallo. An e•cellent chance Cor the flx.e r upper. In Corona del Mar. $13,950. ARM O 3034 E. Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-7560 CORONA DEL MAR: Jl, blocks from beach and nopping. De· luxe unfurn. l ·bedroom apt., large living room, patio, stove, refrigera tor, rue. garage. Perm· anent rental, adults. Inq uire a t 3101, Larkspur. COM. f'OR RENT: Corona del Mar, 2 bedroom. furnished apartment. Near tores Sundeck. ocean \'lew. flrepla<'f.', garage. $135 monthlv Lf>af' l:tllltie an· eluded · Ll ~ Evt>nings OR 3 3168 NEW 2 llt>droom unfurniShed apartmPnt an !'\f'wport Bearh. FlreplaN'. ha rd\\ood fl oors. garcH!f' WJ<,hf'r-rlryf'r. On lea.!<4' Ll ~l331 OR 3·i 15S. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom unfurnish. Pd house. with gara,ie. :\ear SC'hool a nn markt>t. SllO monthly. CD~t. o,, ner, GYp y 6 52ii. -· - SEA CREST MOTEL 1 & 2 tx>droom apartmE'nts Kltchent>tte~ ORiole 3-63":'0 SCH W.IDT-PHILLIPS TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAlLY Be Sure To Check With JUNE FARRAR rlnployment Agency 402"i 32nd St., Newport ORiole 3-4680 LOS ANGELES TIMES needs boys for Sunday selllne. Phone u 8-4280. SlTtJATJOifS WAJfTED __ ...;;._ __ _ DOES YOUR YARD and lawn look as attractl\'e as you'd like? If not, why not let me impro\ e h. Ray Haws, OR 3· · I 1086. PAJ:JfTIJfC ~----------------- CALL - Sympson 6 Nollar Newport's Oldest Established Painters OR 3.3630 -Eves OR 3.5<154 SERVICES * * MOVING? * * 2 Fa<~t In ured movers a nd large van Sll 00 an hour T1me starts at you door •.• Why pay more:" -Call- !'iE\\").1A~ TRA:-.oSFER & STORAGE CO. !\Udway 6·2328 or Liberty 8·6430 1968 Harbor 81\'d . CO"ta Mesa Carpentry ~hnor Repairs :\o Jobs Too Small' H 0 ANDERSON 1 <4i F"u lltorton A vto • Costa ::\te.n. Calif. Midway 6 3314 If no answer call MJ 6·23":'2 Santa Ana CROWN TV SALES -SERVICE and RENTALS ELECTRONIC SO\.J ·o SYSTEW.S CO~DIERCJAL -lXDC~TRI.\L HO!\IES -BOAT~ n·sro~t t~5TALLAno~ I Sound-Cr.:1::ers 1:1:-' AUDIO SPEC'JAUSTS I :?626 E. Coast Hiway OR 3-8.il5 I Corona del Mar CALL CLAUDE OR DICK FOR EXPERT T\' REPAIRS JclZ! East Coast Highway Corona Del Mar Phone OR 3 5655 AUTOMOTIVE SEJIVlCE Complete BRAKE SERVICE • MOTOR TUNE-UP • usa TIIIIIIAIID"f ro ... -on wom na UACE ~~~ I L 1 ely I .. -------3. ---.. ---5. Proper C'la.i&cation c..,.. ..................... .. .......... ..... S"" ........ .... c.l... ...... ... ,.,...... •• OIWe ! J 7. ----a. --·--9. ----10. ~ I u. 12. 13. 1.. 13. -----.~ ~~ !~•s:~ODJy:•--:--3*:0DJyl~ "-I n ----22. ----a ____ K. -----a ___ _ '' I .. ----21.----• ----.. -----.. ----- • WOIIDI Gm."f Ul roe a.& aws&aiaw -I TD1D rae ... '-~ IIAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2150 E. Coa.l Rwy .. CorGDii cleiM. y~··-·· A .. allil For .. -··-__() Went.d ~ ~ _o lNI w.t._ 0 For....... 0 W..tM to ,...,._o Help~ wort...w. ·o --- t..t I '-4. o Slwe ,.., .., _ _...o ,, ~.... n " .. -'•"~ ·n "rona.r. , _ _...._....._ ..... • DWIWt IIU80II ..... "'''nmmDAY. PDIIVUY ll. ·-I • .... "ID nat' 180MDAY. COIM*A DaLilA& CA1.1P0D1A AA Managers MAJTI.AIORDE,,Realtor Adive Athletes ........ ,. .... ,.,. .... 1 .. •"'"' (P'roaa U.. Harbor Blah Beacon) TWo cal the moet active elrla In Harbor Hlth Glrla' AthleUca A.-oeladon J~ tennla ace Julie Tracy and Sue Wlna, awlmmlne atar. A volleyball coach durlna alxth per~od GAA, Julie Tracy apeclal- lz~s tn tennJa. "l t_.l n k that coachlne can be v~ry helpful and eood e»perlence for an ath · Jete, u lone u that pertOn doea- n't ' run It Into the eround," ahe stated emphatically. Beelnntna tennis In her fr~ah. man year at Harbor with no pr~­ vtoua experience, Jull~ practiced dlllaently and has becom~ one of the top players on th~ GAA team. "Our t~nnla t~am was ached· uled to play .even matches thla MANAGING 01111ECTOR J ohn Vt'bert. •t left, ,·. h fl h ld bl year," she aald. "but three we~ " .. • i e owers s ou start ooming'in early spring, canceled becau.e of rain. We won supervising the planting of I 5 acres with 2,500.-and we wMt people to feel free to drive into the three ot the remalnlna four, how- 000 wild flower seeds for the coming wild flower Park to see them, says Mr. Viberi. The planting ever.'' show al the Pacific Vie w Memorial Park, inland includes bO per cent Californie) poppy, 20 per Although she has never won of Corona del Mar. ' If we have proper rainfall, cent blue lup;n and 20 per cent mixed varieties. a trophy, Julie won third place ===----.::--·=.:--:---:---:----.:...-~-------__;,--:::--:--..:._----_:__:_:_:_.::..:_ Jn singles and teeond In mlxed OHicers Are Eleclell Porky Urges CL-··· If .L .... ._, doubles while competing In a --. ~ IW Newport Beach tennla tournn· for Memorial P•k Kite s f I T.UExercls.Jn'g Trawelers ment last summer .• The following oLrlcers WPre a ety a woman's prerog. Excelll~~~rl~~n swlm- PIC<'tf'd a t a rf'ccnt stockholders ' "Porky Pig'$ Kite Fun Book" Is alive to change her mind Tues-ming, S('nlor Sue Wing has been meeting of PadCic View Mem· being distributed by the South·l day Travelers have ann~unccd on the honor roll nearly every orial Park: Robert 1Saml Barnes ern Ca lifornia Edison Co. to pro-that they will see ''Cinerama" quarter s ince her fl'{'shman year 1 of Bay Shores, president; Thomas vide information on kite build-instead of "Ben Hur" when they. at Harbor. "If I stretch It a bit, Duque of Santa Ana, first vice-~ ng and the safe way to fly them. 1 go Into Hollywood Wednesday. my grade average ls A·; other- pre-.lch>nt; James Kindel Jr. of District Ma nager Ralph Kiser March 2, for a matinee. Thi~ wise. It Is a B," she groaned. Santa Ana, econd vi<'e-presi-1 says that the book gives a num· wi ll be the new Cinerama, A member of the Aqua Show dent: John Vibert of Laguna, ber of safely hints: fly kits In "Search for Paradise.'' tor !our years, Sue Is now one !W<'retary and trea urer. Mr. Vl -j open fields, away from tele phone . The Travelers will leave at of the s tar mermaids on the GA A bert is a l o managing dirN'tor. and power lines, TV antennas 10:30 a.m. from the Corona del speed swim team, and tht' only Also on the board are Carl Bar· and highways; don't fl y kite Mar Travel Service, and will student coach. "I attempt to row of Los Angeles, Charle-. Cot· during a rain be-cause a wet have smorgasboard luncheon be· coarh ; put It that way," s he ton of BaiMa, D. P. Kennedy of string is a gOOd conductor of fore the show. sta ted. "Sometimes coaching can Santa Ana :md R. J. Munzt>r of electricity; let go of the string Reservation are to be made be a little rough, especially be- Fullerton. Chairman of the board Immediately if the kite snags a with Terl Ford, OR 3-0380. fore an Important meet.'' is Ma on Letteau of Los Angeles. wi re or utility pole. A It hough undecided about oc 1111 lll•r T ... Will Tlinl PIICI which college she wants to at· tend cthe University of Washing-E. I. w...-.... ton ls her choice at the mo- mentl, Sue is very d~flnlle In her choice or a major. "I feel that biological S<'lence would be a fascinating fl~ld. There seems to be too many big girls majoring In physical education. I feel over-powered because I'm so THEODORE ROBINS It's A ---"Foooord" A-1 USED CAR SALE TODA Y'S SPECIAL '&& FOlD 4-Dr. Sellan $438.. V-8. StaDdaTd Trcmamlsaion . " '57 FORD Ranchero $1188.88 Auto, radio, beater, WSW, red, sharp. '58 FORD Su11iner Conv. $1988 •• Crulamatlc. radio. beater, power steering and brakes, WSW Urea. Black witb whlta top. '59 FORD Ranchwaco• Y-8 $1981.88 Wblte, low mileage. standard traDUDbslon. '58 FOlD Country s.dan. automatic, radio, bea1er, power at .. rtav aDd brakes, WSW tires, red aDd wbJte. ahorp. '59 FORD Ca ... 300 4-tlr. $1.8.81 Sedan. 8 cylliader, oYerdrift, bea1er. '58 F.D &00 Ttn Yicllria $1.8.11 Fordomatic, rodJo. IMoter. low alleage. '&l FOlD &GO Cl.. W11 $1 .... Automatic, radio, beatft. liAJrf MAifT MOllE TO CHOOSE FJIOM 5 USED PICKUPS TO CHOOSE FBOM 100% FIDGDdDCJ AmlabJe (Oia APPIOWed Cted.Jt) S. Ua hfon You luy Tour Mnt • .,.. Caz • Tnadr. We WW Mob You the ... t Deal Oa A Mew Ford. Try UL • Theodore Robins Ford ov• .,.. Tu. or SEIIVJCE Df T1DI uu Jill w. c..t ....... •aW'fOIIT DACII Orange Coast College one-mile relay team won thtrd place in the junior college one-mile relay race last Saturday In the Los Angeles s ports a rena. The race was won by L.A. City College In 3:30.6; the El Camino was I second In 3:31.0 and the Pirate's time was 3:34.7. The Coast com- petitors were Loyd White. Bob Deal, Doug Ha ll and Ron Stomp. short'' • Sue continues her swimming career during the summer, giv- Ing lessons to three small chll· dren. On her days off !rom The Jolly Roger, where she has work- 1 Yl• ... :ftr F.._ r ... ...a D•lll ed tor over two years, Sue joins .. IWIII ~ the Newport crowd In a favorite pastime, sailing. "During the winter, I attempt to ski," she I Fred H. Sutherland, 65, Brigh- ton, :\1ass .• pass~d away unex- pe<-tedly las t Sunday while vis it- Ing his daughter, Mrs. June RPady. 20142 Bruce St., Santa Ana Heights. HP Is -.urvi\'Crl by his wife, ~frs. Loltlt> Suth~>rlnnrl. who was visit- concluded with a rueful chuck!~. P11by lem-c t. ua .... Sectitl Funeral services tor Ernest K. Schumacher, 90, of 1501 Mar· lners Dr., Harbor Highlands, were held Tuesday In Seal and Sheets Mortuary, Costa Mesa, conducted by a Christian Scit'nce reader. Interment was private. Mr. Schumacher, a retired car. pent.er. passed away In his home last Sunday. He was born In Ha nover, Gt'rmany, came to the U.S. 62 years ago and had Jived In this area for nearly 3 years. Survivors Include his son, Rich- ard Schumacher, or the home ad- drus; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothea Mlehle of San Anselmo, CaiiL, and four grandchl(dren. THIS SIZE cleuiflecl eel i11 th. Ensig" C.ll e01t you •• little e s $1.50 rot l ins•rti011s. C.R OltiOlE l-0550. Ing with him; another daughter, Lido lslf?' Woman's Cl ub ~<'<'· :============ ~Jr.;, Shirl~>y Colgin, and 2 sons, lion-. have provided a numhN of I Don;tlt1 anrl Kenneth. all o( interesti ng experiences for mem- \fa,.,d< hu<.PIIs, and l I grand. bers during the month. r hlltlr('n. F'u nNal ser\'IN:'s and S<:heduled nt'xt Is a mN>tlng or lntPrmPnt will he in :\1a"sachu-the Book &>ction at 10:30 n.m. 'f'tl'\. Seal anrl Sht'ets Mortuary TUPSday a t the home or M rs. or Coc;l,l .\1P"a was in charge of Loyd MeCulley, 204 Via F:boli. o~rrangPments. ~frs. Ralph Holden will direct a poetry morning. Club members IMBIBING IS CHARCED I are invited to bring a favorite ' Four pNsons were charged poem or two, "either high or low with rl rlnklng an alcoholic bev· brow,'' acrord lng to Mrs. lloldPn. , erage In publlr Sunday a fter· This Is a repeat program by re- noon by Newport pollee. Those quest. cited included Allan C. Albright, Mrs. Del Van Ornum Is chair· 28. Whittier, in the 500 block of man, and Mrs. Harry Rogers is S. Bay F'ront. Balboa Is land; Jrv· CO·Chairman. •. ,., •. OPEl HOUSE • 113 EAST EDGEWATER SATURDAY, FEB. 20 1 · 3 P.M. Lowelr 311ellrtllll ..._ With 212 baths. Completely furn- ished. 2 car garage. ... lng H. Whitney, 35, of 2624 Ocean On Tuesday of this week the Blvd., Corona del Mar, at Rocky HouS(' and Garden Section, un- Point: Willard G. Hanes, 29, der chairmanship of Mrs. Leslie Glendale, and Donald W. Stone, Petersen and Mrs. Lee McClel-n . Los Angeles, In the 28lO block Jan, toured the Hunt1n11on Ll· of Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. brary and lapane.e Gardens. Call Mr. Carl Rhodes Beverly Hills • CRestview 1·1139 &m~~~~? F• • If .............. ••••• II Ill 11clllill ...,., IIJ lru, will I •••• ,.. MW tf ....... ....... .., I I e 1'IUa beautiful new home ia just right for a mature family with no mxdl children. IN PRIVATE ROAD ESTATES e Large, heated swlmmtnae General Electrtc DLih· e Lancbcaped pool washer e Sprtnklen • Large Patio e General Electric Dlapoul e All Utilities Under· :~~~~~~Green e Supper Area In Kitchen around e Family Room e Fine-quality All·Wool e Quiet Residential e Large Llvlne Room with Carpeting Da.trlct Fireplace • Fo~-alr Perimeter e Lot Included In this e General Electric Kitchen Heatlna price - • General Electric BulJt·ln e Electric Garaa• Door e No land rent to pay Ranee and Oven Operwr IT-YMIMI With Exiatlna 5" ~ Loan Easy Terms Arraneed For Betponalble Party ........................... J ............... ..... ........... How doea $59.00 mo. lncludlne taxH sound? Enjoy tt)~ apaclouaneSI of the three bedrooJM, Jlvlne room and a kitchen with an ~atlne area. Chain link f~nced rear yard-beautifully landscaped front yard. PRICED , FOR QUICK SALE AT $11,500-DON'T HESITATE- CALL NOW. M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you'll Uke ou.r friendly aervlce" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8-1139 (Acrou the street from Mesa Shopping Center> Evenlnes Ll 8-8693 MI 6-IO;;o COSTIIESI THE lEST TOWI M EIITH Center of Costa Mesa, near the Mesa Theatre . Wood tloors, with wall to wall carpeting. :? baths, forced a ir heat. Fireplace, built-In electric range and oven, 'PATIO, garage 20'x40'. A VERY GOOD BARGAIN! ! .. ., $18,100 1810 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa u 8-7i29 Near Ca lifornia Bank. 55 tt. deep parklna space. Call ORiole 3·6900 CHEITEI F. 1'1 IIIUIY 315 Marine, Balboa bland A DREAM for the Wide Awake Ch~an, compact, 2 bedroom cot· tage on valuable R~ Lot. Short skip to Beach. Fine Potential. A sale at $13,500! BEST BUY Someone Is a lways sayine this or that ~ the Best Buy. They can't all be Best Buys ; but we'll g uarantee that lf you will look nt this home and then compare It with any other In the area you'll agree It Is a "BEST BUY." SO, please make an appointment to see this: three bedrooms 2 bathA Luxurious carpeting Drapes Built-In Rang~ and (2) Ovens Beautiful landscaping Shelter~d Patio 2 Play areu for children (one paved) -both fenced. AJI thla for ~.500! Ill-IEILn (Real Estate lm~atneers> 2828 E. Coaat Hwy., CDM Acroa from Security Bank ORIOLE 3·3770 _..,. . Fu.t nme Offe~ ...... .._. DAL'I'Oit 3011 1:a.t c..t Blah•ay Corona del Mar .......... Ell1l 2401 Margaret Dr., 5 bdrm. 12'8,500 306 Coronado CDuplexL .... $30,000 481 E. 20th .. ·-·-.......... ... .. $25,500 123 • 43rd St (DuplexL~ ... $29,000 1746 E. Ocean Blvd. ·-...... $3.1,500 464 N. Newport, C-1... ... _, $19,500 440 Holmwood, 2 bdrm ... $1 9.500 426 San Bernardino ............ $12.500 309 La Jolla, 4 bdrm. .. . $32,500 229 La Jolfa, 5 bdrm. ~· ... $37,500 408 Holmwood, 3 bdrm ... $26,500 645 Plummer, 4 units ....... .$36,000 964 Cress, Laguna, new _ .. $23,500 2355 Tustin, Jot llO'xlOO' ... .$8,450 R·4 Jot on East 19th St _ ...... $6,850 LOT 968 C~ In Laeuna . .$5,500 2215 Meyer Place .............. $15,850 1802 Clay-3 units ............ $29,500 375 Princeton Drive ....... $23,950 824 Governor ..................... $U,SOO SUBMIT TERMS It TRADES Over 40 Years in the Harbor Area fOO Jlf. Jlfewport Blvd. (Op~te Boaa Bo.pltal) MI t -tm •••.u.s VIEW FarpJJy room-outstandJn1 view of hJJ.la and ocean. IPEIIIRE-Y ••••• IEASPOJn' DAL'IT •.• ,._ DAI.'IOit I 0 ... 11011. TIIIIV nL "111. I ..... BROIIZB MEDAU.JON AWAm ,_ Adequate 01 a-c.. ~:we. 01 3·0372 .. ·-OIMt Rlllt1Wa7 Jfi'WpGI't lledl u .... -Eva u 1-3211 0 ... UT. "111. I .... -CI.CID IVIIDA1'1 , ........ 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