HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-04-21 - Newport Harbor EnsignA RAe FIOM THI U.S. CAPITOL in Wash·
ington, D.C.. was pte'*'ted by Congressman
James Utt, le ft , to Gerald Lynch, vice-president
CO .. a DD.IIA& CALIPODIA TIIVIISDAT. APm. 21, 1-
lEI SCHOOL
YE IS URGED
A longer school year to lm-' vldlng 177 days of school. ~r.l school bonds and 9 no votes. This
prove the educational program Berry sa id it should be about 200, made the final total 3.891 to 1.545.
was strongly recommended by and sugges ted that the Easter The tax over-ride ballots will be
tf\JStee ~tel Berry at Tue day I vacation could be eliminated. canvassed tomorrow at the county
evening's meeting ot the :-Jew-The school board approved the office.
• of the Ford Motor Co. Defense Products Group
and general manager of Ford Aeronutronic, d ur·
ing a site dedication ce remony Monday morning.
The flag was raised on one of the official O lympic
flagpoles tha t had bee n used a t the Olymp:c
Winter Games at Squaw Valley. Mr. Lynch de·
scribed the flagpole and the flag a~ syl'l'lbolic of
the dynamic and competitive er +erpriss of the
U.S. Official welcome from the C ity of Newport
Beach was extended by Mayor James Stoddard .
who said that the local citizens a re proud •o have
such an ouhlanding organization as Aeronutror;c
become pert of the city. The dedication ce re·
mony was held in front of what will be the ma;n
entrance to the 4-story administration buildi"g.
port Beach Elementary School 1 1960·61 calendar but agreed that Supt. Andersen reported on the
District Board. a committee be appointed to plan budget tor the 1960-61 fiscal year.
STODDARD . 1811
He said that the pruent school I the 1961 -62 calendar. I giving a $1.714.073 preliminary I
• year is a gr05s lnjustit'~ to th• The trustees counted t ~e total. Thts would require a $l.l7 Another Step prof_es~l~nal staff members, and ab..entee bAllots and reported 107 tax. 12 cent o\·er the current I
I " ·'ELECTED MAYOR , .
urged that the teaching time
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yes votes for the elt>mentary $1.05
in Plan for ~~stn~~~g~~en;~.~o t~~~re~~ SCHOOL BONDS FA . teachers can be employE>d.
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IL Newport. Blvd. re~~:~.n;,~~o;r ~fr:~: ~~~~r~~r~ ·
lm~~~~~:e~';'po;:~;:.~ep~~n ~~= ~~~~e!!~ee~r;o~;:~~e~~~~~·, BY ONLY 47 VOTES heart or Newport Beach came during discussion of the school
this week with the announce-calendar for 1000.61, submitted Ja mes Stodda rd of Corona del
Mar was re-elected mayor and
Charles Rart of West Newport
wu re-elected mayor pro-tem
Tuesday afternoon followlnc the
canvass of balloll or last week's
e lection.
sworn In as the new councilman
tor Dis trict 5, along with the re·
e&ect.ed councilmen, Hans Lor-
enz of Corona del Mar District 6
and Mr. Hart of District 1.
ment that the Pa:lfic Electric by Supt. Roy Andersen. This Tht> counting of absentee bal-~ Donald Dungan, pre~idt>nt ot
Railway 4c0 . has a<'cepted the calls for Sept. 12 school OJ>f.>nlng lot Tue day af1ernoon revealed the High School trustees, said I
clty •s orrer to buy the former PE and a June 15 closing date. pro-that the high school bond prop-that the board will diS<'u fu-
and 30th St. The price Is $228.544. I osition lost by a scant 47 votes. lure plans a t the next board
~Cook of Irvine Terrace wu
OC Coed, 18
Dies in Crash
Councilman Cook picked up an
addltlonal 6 vote• for 'ttls lead
over Philip Clark of Balboa Js.
land In the counting of absentee
baJJota.. Mr. Cook added 39 votes
to h is previous total or 2.452 for
a grand total of 2,491. This Is a
113-vote edge over Mr. Cla rk. who
added 33 votes for a 2,378 grand
total.
Completion of the purchase COU!lT CASE SET The absentee voters gave an meetlng, at I :30 p.m. Monday.
will th r h ,, _ 1 overwhelming 171 to 1-J approval May 2. open e way or t e ·'ew -Raymond B. Griggs. 67, of ,()3 2 for the plan to build a new high In the meantime there will be
port Blvd. Improvement project. AcaCia Alle.. Corona del ~tar, school plant In the Upper Bay a meeting or the building and
The Council has received a Plan-waived preliminary hearing on a Area. This tally, added to the site committee at 4 p.m . today
nine Commission recommenda-child molest charge In ~ewport i .Q.IO to 3,66.2 count in last week·s 1Thursday1 tor a discu ion of lion for the proposal to widen Beach municipal cou t est d Newport Blvd. by moving back d 1 h d 1 d r Y er ay balloting. ma~ the fina l, offl · the purchase or land for a new
the busln .... bulldt"nas on the an ~ sc e u e to appear In cial total 7.211 yes and 3676 no. high school along Jamboree Rd ~ • Supenor Court In Santa Ana on ' f F d ~ southerly side of the street. F ld A 11 29 Since the total vote cast was across rom or Aeronutronie. --------------'-a..:.y_.___:p:....r __ . ______ 10.887, the two-thirds margin for The land purchaSt' was not part
:\1r Hart received 63 absentee • ap;>rovaJ would have required of th~ bond l~uP proposiUon.
Katen Rains of Tustin, JS.year-votes. ror a 3.520 total. AI Forglt Pol·lceman, 2 Others i.258 yes vote . just -17 over the since th~ land will be paid for old fruhrnan at Orance Coast added only one addltlonal vote final total. out or th~ ule of the vacant high
College, was killed lnata ntly In for a tota l of 864 as a write-In j There were 116 ballots on chool property ar ros from 16th I
a sporu c.-ar accident on Jam· opponent of Mr. Hart. Mr. Lorenz which the voter had failed to St
boree Rd., 600 feet north of the picked up 53 additional votes for A I e eel • Fi ht mark their choice. However. it 1 The building and sltP commit-, SYLVIA SEGUL. 5-foot, b'h-inch
back bay bridce, Newport Beach, a 3.885 total ~e RIUF In 1g was pointed our at the Tuesday tee. headed by trustee Ed MJJum, brunette, who lives at 271 S C ove
at 10:05 p.m. Friday. After the ·newly elected coun-I 1 afternoon vote canvass, even I will report Its recommendations Sf. has entered the con•est for
The driver of the car, Carlton cllmen had been sworn In, Mayor Th though all these 116 had been at the ~ay 2 board m~tlng. se lec tion of Miss Corcna • del
E. Dawwon. 21, ol 232 VIa Eboll, Stoddard said he had enjoyed h is ree persons, Including a po-1 moved to New port city jail for yes votes, the total would still Supt. Max .Russell and m em-Mar.' Miss Sequl is a native of
Lido Isle, loet control a s the road term of offict. had learned a llceman. were Injured In a fight booking on a fighting charge. have been 9 short of the required I bers of the board expressed tb~ir C leveland. Ohio, and is employ-
curved to the lett. The aporta car creat deal, Including controUng In the 200 block of Marine Ave., John A. Recan Jr., 23, ~ewport two-thirds. determination at Tuesday's meet· ed as a legal Wlcretary in Santa
1tnaclt a bank on Ita rllht front bu temper. and then he declared Balboa Isla nd, at l :JO a.m. Sat-pollee ofllcer, suffered a painful tng that the tlilrd high school Ana. The Miss COM . contest
fender and rolled OVIIr on Ita top. the omc. of mayor vacant. Mr. urday, Newport pollee reported. bruise below his rleht eye. I IIJ I • I ... pla nt must be ready for occa-.Udbw-lllf I 'ely 10 feet. LoNna __ ...._. Mr. Stedderd Ga17 G. Cutle, 18, La Crescen-Outc.r Relan said bt. lnj wy -1--·· W pancy by the laU of I962, Iince is spons~ed by t!-,e C~ona del omc.il liiM ...... _,..,.. to aad 11r Bart, and aciMd u a -ta, ..._. a Nd cut over his ..Wted wtUJe a.. waa mak.inl a the hlch ~hool popuaUon wtll Mar Chamber of Commerce .
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drtwr 11taftdin1 li'1 the -and anlmoualy approwd. • waa ~ry to prev~nt turther Bob FortM!t placed lim and by tta.t time. (Ensign pl\ofof
the vtctlm Jytnr In the ,._qer 0 ly .. _ b··-• f h ft-A • p• k lnJury to the partJclpanu LJnda Spran placed second .In the ----------.:......: _ _:__:__~------aide ol the door. A phyaJclan... n otnd .._ness 0 t e a m•gos IC . 1960 e.ay contest s ponsored by
called and pronounced the vic· emoon was the appointment of Also booked Into jail on fight· the Newport Harbor-<:o.ta ~esa EASTER POLICE CASES tlm dead at 10:40 p.m . The mo· Kr. Lo.renz as member ol Sanlta-lng charces were James P. Gwalt. Board of Realtors. WTltJnc on the
tori.rt l old officers that he looked tJon Diltrlct No. 5, and Councll· 0 T M ney, 18. Glendora; Bruce Webster, subj«t "'What We Expe-ct of our
at the speedometer just before he man Kenneth Kinealey as a lter· n WO ore 19. Glendora, and Raymond L. Legislators." Both a re seniors at '
wu crouJnc the back bay bridge nate to the mayor on Sanitation Denver. 22. Covina, who told ~ewpon Harbor High School. ARE UP 55 PER CENT and was traveling 62 miles-an-Districts 5. 6 and 7. New "muchachos," or proba -pollee they were challenged by Assemblyman Bruc:-e Sumner
hour at that time.· tlonary members. of Amlgos Vie-Cutle. was scheduled to award a $50
Robert Chew, manacer or the SCIIOLAasm• AWAJU)ED jos are James Stoddard of Corona aovernment hond to thE' fi rst All American Market, Newport del Mar. who was re-ele<:ted place and a !25 bond to the &>e :'Vewport police handled 1,76i I pared with 43 ju~nlles and 85
Beach , was the first person on Kar~n Ballard of Costa Mesa Is Tuesday as mayor of Newport ,.EEK TALJ[S TODAY ond place winner thts morning caSH during Easter Week this adults Jut )'~ar.
the scene. He and other people the Harbor High School winner Beach. a nd Cy Rles of Costa Mesa, J. A. Seek. of Balboa bland. CThursday t at the realtoTs break. year . .1n inc~ase of 55 per cent J uvenile booklngs this year In-
arriving a t the scene had turned of the sfholarshlp g iven by the d ty treasurer there and vice-long-time secretary or th~ State fast meeting In the Balbo.t Ba> over Ia t year" rotal of 1.135. eluded lntoxJcatlon, 6; drunk
the vehlcJe on Its aide to get the president of the United States Senate, wiiJ talk on UTile Saga Club. The students will read Poli<'t-Chief John L. Upson re-drlvlnr. 1; disturbing the peaC't>.
vlctlm out. Orange County Cha pter of the National Bank. They were induct. of the Half Pint Fleet" at the their essays. portE>d this Wei>k. 5; iUt"gal entry, 2: C'urfew, 1;
The body was removed to Baltz National Association of Se<:re-ed yesterday a t the quarterly noon m eetlna of the Newport The judges were Lido author A total ot 83 juvenile~ and H.S J)OSl!lt'SSion or aJcoholk beverage,
Mortuary. The driver waa treated ta ries, according to Sally Flem· m~tlng of the Amlgos at the Harbor Kiwanis Club 1 o day Leon Ware. Senator John ~furdy adults wpre booked tnto jail on
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48; petty theft. 3; outrarlng pub·
for injurle1 at Hoae Hospital. lng, member of the local chapter.! Newport Harbor Yach t Club. (Thursday 1 In the VIlla Marina. a.nd Assemblyman Sumner. various charges thl<~ year com-llc decency, 2; car tamperine. 5: =....:..:::::.:.:.::...:..:...:..:....:..;:..:... _ _;__....:.....___::__~---------------------------.--.....:..--------_:~_:_--:_..:...:..::..:........:..:....:..::..:..:.:..:..:..::....:...:._ __ ......:..::..:.:.:..:::.....::.:..:.:..:..:.::::.._..:.:.:.::._.::..::..:_...:.:::: changlna clothes In pubUc, 4,
'WE RELEASE HER TO GOD'S LOVING HANDS'
was a church mem ber. The read-
Ings lnduded the 23rd Paalm and
the I2lst 'halm and passages
from ~mans a nd John.
The music for the .ervice was
from the "Messiah.'' the Ha ndel
oratorio which was a favorite of
Molly'&. At the conclusion came
t he triumphal "HaJieJujah
Chorus.''
After the services were con-
cluded, arrancemenll were made
tor the journey to Milan. Tenn .•
where Molly a pent her.. childhood.
Final rites and burial were to be
held there.
OF MOLLY ~tcCLI:'ITOCK, 0~ HER LEAVr.iG lJS
By T. DlJ~CA!'J STEWART
Little ~folly's left us -
A sweet. unfinished rhyme;
She's an angel. but thafs nothing new -
She's been one all the Ume.
So the journey shouldn"t change her:
She will quickly acclimate
To the host of new admirers
Who adore her at the gate.
So, Grim Reaper ... when you call me
:\lark the way and clear the stair;
Heaven seems m uch more lnvltlnl'
Now that MoUy's Jiving there.
ter. The McCllntocks had left Jane or traftlc, tried to pull off
Sh~ CJUfs and had moved to to the right, but 1 there was not
1399 Baker Ave. ln Coeta Mesa. ~nough room on the narrow, 2-
whUe waiting to build a new lane roadway.
home In the Private Rd. estates e OTIIEa DIIIY'&a IIVIIT
In the Back Bay a rea. Molly's ca r at.rudc the lett rear
e DDTAL APIOIM iiiDT fende,., a nd bumpu o( tAle Seler-
Lut Thu.raday Molly w• mak-son-t~r and c.ra.sbed under the
1,. preparatlo~ to return to San left aJde ol the outboard, de·
Joee. One Item wu a dental •P· moJlahlne the trailer undernea th.
polntment. Dr. John Ruach hap· 11tis Impact la beJJewct to ha~
pened to have a ca~llatlon of caued lnatanta~ dNtb. Tbe
an appolntmeont, 10 Molly went ~porta car continued onward Ill
Private Rd. eetat._ w11ere the lle·
CUntocks plan to make their
home. loth cars bum Into names.
and other off~n.ses Including ma -
licious mlschlet traffic. buralar-
tes, Jitter, drinking In pubUc. 6.
Adult bookings durlnc t h Is
I Easter Wt'E'k lnC'Iuded lntoldca-
tion. 36; drunk driving. 6; dis-
turbing the pea<.-~. 22; \"agrancy,
1; andt!'N'nt exposu~. 1; minors
over 18. fumislltng or po ng
alcoholic beverage, 56: ~uy
t.heft. -1: outragln1 public de·
cency·. 3; <'hanging clothes In
publk. I. and other orfen!M!S. JS..
A total of 256 juvt-nlles and
53-1 adults receaved traffic clta·
flons during Euter Week thiA
year compared WitH 182 juvenlle
citations and 382 adult cita tions
Ja.st year. Chief Upeon added.
This year the beach patrol l•ued
101 d tattons to juvenlles a nd ~
citations to adults. The beach pa-
trol was not In operation durlne
Easter W~k Ju t year.
This year th~re were 93 petty
thefts. 110 caset~ of peace dt.turb-
anc-e and 70 or mallclou~ mls·
chid, comp&red with 75, 72 and
39 of each Ia t year.
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llkkey Brarnb&e:t't ol 521 •·
aonla Ave .. Corona del Mar, won
the Jack·pot with a 12-pound. I ·
ou:nee barracuda aboard the Sea
aalder Sunday, out ol Seuport
Landlftl. Hew., ualna a &·pound
t•t line on a bau rod to deck
the lot berry. (Doc Rottman, take
note.) Non e ot the barracuda
eau1ht wel1hed under 7 pound.L
The total catch Included ZH bar·
raeuda, plus a 15-pound ha libut.
The analers left 40 flah aboard
...,._, ...._ ..._ .. 1.... tbe lwlahlne l. and ran fram tM
_. 1.,. ..-. a.-lksea'• Newport Pier back In the lale
l.eilller ..... w.a.......... . .. Oh, the Dab stories that ean
... • Mill ..-y ..._ a.-I be told •.•
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In ~op e TBE SOJf SETI that people uy at times like the boat, and Skipper Bill Trusty
You meet a lot of people In a tha<. aave the flab away. ·
lifetime. Most, It seems, are ,. Mo.t of~· called hln\ "Beany." The Sea Raider leaves dally a t
around tor a little while or a Hla real name wu Merle. When 2 a.m. from the Seuport Land· • A LESSON IN CAMPAIGNING lonaer time. Sooner or later they the m a r II n fleet assembles, lng. The l et now leaves at 4
The Newpo· rt Council race in District 5 provided fade out of your picture, like the around the Eaat End of Catalina a.m. Saturdaya and Sundays and days when the sun slldes over or off the North Coronado, next wlll start runnlna ~dally on May evidence that a political campaign can be won the hill without any gayness, or summer, there will be a well· 1. Other boats a~ available for
against considerable odds by a determined candi-beauty. known voice mlsslng over the air. charter.
date who makes no secret of the fac1 that he's run-On days like that it's gone, but every on~·ln-a-whlle, a lot • • •
1l over the horizon, without your of us will hear It, In our mem· Skipper Pete Peters was ualng ning and wants ~ win. Dee Cook did it J?retty we notice. All of a sudden you real· ories. help from Tony's spot plane
on his own, calling on citizens in all sechons. of t~e Lze It's dusk, and soon, it's dark. We'll remember the voice of "Blmbo'' about 11 a.m . Monday
h. · cis d t lli g hlS Most or the people you've met In thP ScMolboy. the voice tha t a• In tocatlna a school of yellowtail city, passing out lS campatgn car , an e n your life are like that. They're ways ,ave us a chuckle. We'll for a nglers on the Frontier from message in political advertisements in the local gone before you know it, and ~member those twinkles In eyes the Balboa Pavilion. Analera had
papers. He faced formidable o pposition-the J3<:Iboa the dusk of memory soon turns that alwaya aeemed to hold already decked about 100 yellow·
Isl d · · d h h th t chvely to nlaht. them. We'll remember one of the tall at the Bar~and were head· an orgaruzation an a C u rc group a a But there are other kinds of ga~. fair weather, or tout, who Ina tor the middle kelp tor bar· supported Philip Clark, b ut Mr. C lark chose not to sunsets, ones that make you stop, always smiled. Whenever we met ra cuda when Tony radioed from
run very hard on his own. The campaign was a good wherever you a~. and take a him, even when we were away over-head to direct the Frontier
lesson in politics, and future candidates may well deep b~atn. and a big double down In s pirit, we went away to the .chool of fish, eyeful of beauty. Sometimes feeling good. Art a.-My Ia tbe ...W.. pay heed. there's a warm, rich gold that Beany was like that. Whatever ._ U.n ... to title tadlo Clllll8 e HERE'S A DECISIVE VICTORY gradually fills the heavens. Ott· troubles he e ver had we re superb· ....._. tM p1aae lllld a...t
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IC e n n y Farnaworth'e tl.ablna
barae Geotala will be back, an·
chored In the ocean off the New·
port Pier and available for a na ·
lera .tartlna Saturday, April 30.
The tint ahore *t will leave
the 'Newport Pier at 5:45 a.m.,
wit~ quick trips back and forth
haulln1 out analers untll 7 a.m.,
when -ryice wlJJ be hourly u n ·
til 3 p.m. Sunday the half-day
boat, San Juan, with 28 pueen ·
gers brou1ht In 120 barracuda, 14
big halibut, a small black sea
bau and a aea trout. The San
Juan leaves at 6 a.m. and 12:30
p.m. from the Newport Pier. • • •
It has been a distinct pleasure
for this acrlbe to write a lJttle
flahln1 news. He •tarted eeiUng
flah bait In hls dad'a tackle atore
over by the Newport Pier back
about 1928 and flshed many·•·
day on the first Jive bait boat to
run on a regular achedule In
this area. That boat waa the "Lit·
tle Sunny," oftlctally known u
l h ld en the little clouds that hang ly hidden behind a pair of ey~s aacs waa ~ tM tafonaa· One little sideligh t in the e ection S OU not pass above the horizon put on a dis· that always were laughing. and t1oa to tM .....,_ by tele· 1Q IIAV&
unnoticed: The fact that Publisher Haapa out-polled play of colors that makes a rain· a voice that enjoyed cracking pbODL 'l1lle .r..u. bad.-. DCII•m..,...
Publisher Reddick decisively by a 2 to 1 margin in bow look pale. and ~ve ry wise so that othe r people could tNt Noeda7 1ro1a tb• PcmUoa FOOdS
Wrl.te-t'n votes. I recet·ved 2 votes,· Ben got 1 vote . once-ln·a·whlle. a ll the colors of laugh with him. He was a won-at 4 ..... wttb U•• 8CIUkl 1a HOME COO _.1 N G the universe explode and paint I dertully happy little guy. the bait taak. A
e THE CRISIS RErdAJNS TO BE SOLVED the high reaches of the heavens l e P lliST CLASS "When you have live squid, Oftll I A.X.
One sig nihcant comment that was repeated a an a display that leaves you It's three days since last Mon· you don't have to find yellows, .. ,.. ancddaat. Laacb. Dlaaa wide-eyed and solemnly appre· day; as yet, we s till hear an they find you," Art said. "We al· llEASOKAm.Z PIUCES
number of hmes a ft er the d e feat of the Htgh School ciatl\'e. 1 organ playing, and the heavy I ways carry frozen squid for bait ft 1 A CAFE
bond 1ssue was thts ' If Newport Beach ha d its own These once·in ·a·while sunsets scent of too many fl owers llngers. but yellowtail won't bite on them •
Ulft f1l' ALL.._ .
TOM'S
High School District, w e would have approved our you ne\'er forget. They are your I These we'll soon forget. Time unless live squid are used first." 101 Nci'..W.. Pl.. •....-t compensation for the many days cures all Ills. Soon. the sadness An airplane pilot can spot fish 0.. ,_title.._
bonds." Ne wport Beach voters gave the1r approval that are dull. And people-just of parting will be forgotten. like o\•er a mile·square a~a If the 'l•iiiliiilliiliililiiiil•f. .. .:.::;_.:~-=----...., by a substa ntial ma rgm. b ut the Costa Mesa vote a few-are like that. These you the days when the sun Just dis· I water Is clear. and the "Bimbo'' J
b h d f r h b d remember. always. J ust the mem· appears, without our notice. and I normally spots for tuna boats, roug t e eat or t e on S. orv of them. long after they've' dusk comes. Then we'll remem· sardine or purse seiners. Nonnal· I beheve that it lS a na tural and justifiable 1m-gone O\'Pr tha t far-away horizon, ber all the things we enjoyed In ly, a skipper has to use a fath·
pulse to be wilhng "to take care of our own," and ma kes ~·ou feel good. 1 the days and years during whach omt'ter, run a chum line or watch
11. h b d e ADIOS. AMlGO we were fo lltunate enough to for fish b~zlng to find a school. not so Wl mg to reac out e yon our own com-L.ls t ~1ondav morning was as know Merle Atflerbaugh. He was the Balboa Pavilion maestro
mu nity. That may seem narrow and selhsh to some, bn ght and lo,~ely a da>' as April one of those rare ones-a friend
1
points out.
but the strength of all communities rests on that e\'N brings. There were rolling you'U always remember-a mem· The halt-day boat, Bona nza, · 1 A d f h I h 1 f d I green hills to be seen. stretching ory that you'll treasure tore\·er now leaves at 6 a.m. and noon tm pu se. n or t at re ason ave a ways avore down to a blue sea that seemed a nd forever. Saturda and Sunday from the
having 2 separate high school districts in the New-at peace. There were flowe rs ev· e aolf VOTAGE. Balboa ).avillon. Starting May 1
port Harbor-Costa Mesa area. • erywhere. And they were many ESctJU.A DE CBJCOI the Bonanza will run dally on
H h ·11 1 h · · people. We're sorry to see you leave the half·day schedule. owe ver, t a t W l not so ve t e present CflSlS. 1 doubt If many felt the pleas · so soon but we sure had a lot • • •
Another bond issue has to be presented to the voters, ant warmth of the sun or saw
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of fu n t~gether, didn't we? Some· ay 10:30 ct.m.. Noaday,64paa·
because there must be a new school plant ready fo r the green hills or the blue sea. body once said, "Don't go lf you .. agen bod dKtllecl234 yeUow·
h f ll f 1962 Th h. h h 1 h k They had C'ome to see an old can't eo first class." It's a good taU oa boats f1oaa ~· t e a o . e tg sc oo trustees ave to to e friend orr on a long voyage. They thought That's the way you al· Loclllw. wttb -a...t Mt baY·
a hard look a t the plans for the new high school, were thinking of other '*ays and ways t~;~velled Beany. That'a the 1a9 ,...... .. tta .-!tiL TIMn
cut down the cost wherever they can and win other sunsets. Many of them we~ wau you'll always be. FlntClua! .._. u.M J 1 ••• leada •
h Co M h ' I flsh'ermen, all were friends. Last a11 ......_ 'l1lle dldly a+ 11a1e enoug · sta esa votes to get t e necessary two-Monday they stood with bowed wuaT'S ... WITH boa Dcft7'• ~ a.cs-..
thirds majority. heads, saylne silently the things .... Pvy. 2 ..... : Sea •-· 3
OPEif NOI'f. TRRO. TRUBS.,
F ROM I TO 7 P.M.
FRI .. SAT. & SOJf. TO 8 P.JI.
WE DELIVER
OR 3-0584
3200 COAST
HIGHWAY
WE CARRY BEER
& WINE
FREEZERAMA
SNOFRESH
Peas
Peas & Carrots
Spinach
(Leaf & Chopped)
Broccoli
Butter Beans
$
FOR
French Fried Potatoes $
Beans
(Cut & French Style)
Cut Com
Mixed Vegetables
Succotash
Fordhook Limas FOR
Broccoli Spears
Brussel Sprouts
Caulillower
C L a I a I (Pill) llle
Produce
ARIZONA (Cello Baq)
Gra efruit 29c .
WIDTE ROSE (New Crop)
Potatoes 10 lbs. ~9c
tRF.siL LOCAL
Sh awberries 2 tr--~9c
1 LB. POTATO or MACARONI SAlAD
THE ••• ·-~ .... :Tb~4cua..cmd ~·I Del Mar 5 ..... lrom DaftT'•
Now that Dee Cook Is securely
seated on City Cou ncil, It Is In ·
teresting to examine a curious
quirk In our system of council·
manic dlstrlct!l.
Councilma n Cook Is a popular
Corona del Mar mercha nt, resl·
dent and vigorous Chamber of
Commcrce committee chalnnan.
But he has been duly elected
as the representa tive or the Bal·
boa Island district.
Strange that a Corona del Mar·
tian s hould be seated as the Bal·
boa Island delegate - and the
Balboa Island candidate for the
post s hould be turned down! • • •
The situation Is possible be·
cause the charter says that each
of the 7 councilmanic d istricts
shall be as equal as possible In
populallon -and in order to
meet this requirement the orlg·
ina! Balboa Island district had to
bf" enla rged to Include a part of
Corona del Mar -which ls fa r
outstripping the rest of Newport
Beach In growth.
Thus It becomes fiction tha'
there Is any purely Balboa Is·
land district. Instead there Is a
m ixture of portions of aeveral
other dlstrlct.a with the original
Balboa Island ward -and there
ls nothing to Insure that a Bal·
boa Island resident e ver will
again be seated on city council. • • •
As COM continues to grow, and
the-rest of the community Is con·
fined behind the barrlera of Co.ta
Mesa, Huntlnaton Beach and
Santa Ana -It 1a poulble that
the periodic reslzln1 of districts
wlll reault In Corona del Mar res·
IMnts becoming ellaJble to rep·
~nt 5 or 6 of tbe old orlalnal
area• out or the total of 7.
Corona del Mar wiU at.o have
the votJn1 population In the fu.
ture to 1W1n1 e lectlona In favor
ol Ita raldent. -.. It dJcl In
tJw cue of Coundlman Cook thJa
time. • • •
'hn yean aao Jlfewport Beach
outarew the Penlnnla and City
Locker lfo. 1. Tbe w .. teruer, a
LEtt en
April 7, 1960 1
Newport Harbor Ensign.
2850 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar, California.
Gentlemen:
Your very kind editorial, "We
Do Have Something to Fear,"
1 Newport Harbor Ensign, March
31, 1960). has just come to our
a ttention.
May we express our sincere ap.
preclatlon tor your generous com·
ments. We are particularly lm ·
pressed at your understanding or
the need for our work and your
grasp of our objectives.
Please accept our -./ery best
wishes a nd kindest regards.
Sincerely, '
FRANCIS X. GANNON,
Research Department.
JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY
Belmont, Mus.
• • •
Dear Mr. Haapa:
A$ 1 ha Ye told many or my
friends, I think the En.slgn con ·
talns more news tor leas ~adlng
tJme than a ny other publication.
In these days when everything
and everybody competes for our
tlme, that Ia very Important.
I would also like to think you
tor your generous donations and
cooperation wlth our develop·
ment of the Channel Park In
West Newport.
Sln~rely,
MRS. BLANCHE LYTI.E,
2(17 40th St., Newport Beach.
• HaJl waa moved to thriving Udo
Center. 1 predict another 10 years may
-. the l:Olnmunlty outgrowina
the frtnp harbor lowlands, and
a pat Civic Center wiU rlae on
the buuUiul hill• of Corona del
Mar • Better pick out a alte now, aen ·
tlenwn!
! lAY lilT Ill illll
RUNNING DAD. Y
l.eaYes Pier 6 A.M. -12:30 P.M.
Galley & ... tal T-*le-•o lay aAde Keceuary
15 ADULTS-CIIILDUJf VWDD 12 11.50
---I'JSIIJIIQ aUGE GEOaGIA
___ ...;.:WJLL aE aVJflfJIIG IATVDAY, AnD. 30
IIEWPIIT PID ....
AU. DAY
BOATS
2 ..... 3 CLJD,
.. a... 5 a..aa.
IAaYe.lrom
132 3lat St.
.
Vet-:-? 1{!.r /.:-(
"' I t , ·-I' t -• • . . --: . .. . '
ORiole 3-1434
lh, DAY
BOATS
6 a.m. r...a.. .,_
201 CoaatBwy.
12:30 p.m.
SEASPIIT Lllllll
CHARTERS • DAY BOATS
'Sea RaWer' :z 1.11.
'Jet' • 4 1.11.
'Dill Lie' · & ••·
2633 Coast Highway, Newport Beach • U 8-1141
BEFORE AND
AFTER FJSHING
Stop by tor Br.aldaat cmd qet
your cold beer to take with
you. Open at 6 a.m.
STAG CAFE
SPliT FIIIEIIEI
Let ua wrap. na.b Frene
cmd -~ your 6llh tor you.
SIITTY'S QVJC& nozur
IAITI AVAD.AK.K
Let Va ~ 1'-.r Nadia -We...._......_
BALBOA PAVILION
SPORT FISHING
FIIIIB-IM.Y4Ul
,
(
.. Nineteen more permJts have J'orat Smith, awlmmlng pool, 928
been luued by the Newport VIa Lido Nord, 13,000; Mrs. Yvon-
.Beach Building DepJ, for dwel· ne Webb, addition, 623 VIa Lido
'lint• In the Roberuon-Flahback Nord, 17.450: £Jizabeth Ballanger,
Harbor View HUll development addition, 140 Via Trieste, $500
in Corona del Mar. Total value e au..c>A
of the permits wu ~.940. Homer Smith, addition to Bal·
Following ~rmJts were t.uued boa Market, 608 £. Balboa Blvd.,
during the put ,..., 1400; Sidney Cort, deck cover, 129 e CO.,.A DEL 11M E. Bay Ave., $100; William Camp·
Dr. Bridgman
to Leave OC
Dr. Donald Bridgman, dean of
Instruction a nd member of the
original faculty at Ora nce Coast
College, Is resigning to accept a
full professorship at Orange
County State Collt'ge.
He will teach foundations of
education courses and supervise
practice ~eachlng In secondary
schools. He will also organize a
Ju nlor college credential teach-
Ing program . Dr. Mart uerlte Foulk, addition, bell, 3-unlt, 2-story apartment,
3108 Breakers IJr., SS.OOO: M. D. 1016 w. Balboa Bl vd., $29,950;
Lehman, patio cover, 431 Gol · Don McHone, porch, 1200 E. Sal·
denrod, 1540; Georae CuthJll, boa &lvd~ $1,500; Alyn Nielsen,
demoli.Jh praae, 701% PoiJ\.It'ttls office and shop, 700 Edgewaterr,
•: David Hanaon. remodel, 315 $500.
• Larlupur, SSOO: Ben Farlattl, add e JfEWPOIIT
_ .. ._.. ZSx40room at the Hurley BeU, Robert HarbiSOn. remodel,
Dr. Bridgman came to OCC In
194 8 from Glendale College,
where he taught under Dr. Basil
Petersbn, OCC president and,
former president of Glendale
College.
m L t'Jtla a. c.... ,._
,.._... Lllledy Lftll
.,....., 1-11'75 ~ & ...
3801 E. Cout Bwy., $1.2.000; Rus. 1011 ~ 30th St., $500; Pa ula Moore,
sell Crall, 2-ttory dWelllng, 2600 enclose porch, 119 . 37th St., $350;
Cove, $12,000: Jim Ray Construe · Frank Wilson, aundeck, 112 .
tlon, const.ructlon office, 3446 E. 25th Street., 5630: J. Bllndbury,
Coast Hwy., $450; Standacd Sta· addition, 4022 Channel, $8,500;
lion. afgn. 2546 £. Coast Hwy., Mrs. R. E. Stonecipher. founda·
$400. tlon and repairs, 301 · 35th St.,
• uuoa vtzw IIJLLI $4,000.
Harbor View Hilla Development -------
Corp., 19 permits for Gol·Udnlt.od1. PIIHIII ce-1111• story dwellings on I enr •
Harbor VIew Dr., Pebble Dr. &nd Jell fl le Disc•••
................. , . ...., ...... ..
EbbtJde Rd., ranging from $21,· i~iiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiJ 500 to $24,900, tota l value, $l26,· 940.
• CAKEO uoau
The civic affairs committee
and the parks. beaches a nd rec·
reatlon commlttu of the Wo.
man's Civic League will hold a
breaklast muting at 9:30 a.m .
Wednesday, April 27. a t the Ir·
vine Coast Country Clu b.
Rose Anderson, 1959 honor
graduate at Harbor Hl~th. daugh.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orby Ander·
son ot 2159 Tustin Ave.. Costa
Mesa, has been selected to at·
tend the Stanford-In -Italy pro.
gram for 1960·61. Rose, a fresh·
man a t Stanford, will study
Italian and liberal arts s ubjects
In Florence for 6 months.
LECIU. lfOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Fictitious Finn Name JAMES D. RAY
lulllllll Gellraaler
' 1446 L COAST HWY.,
COAONA OR MAl
o ..... s .. ao
R. C. Andrews Jr., 1-unlt, 1.
story dwelling, 4545 Orrington.
137.000.
e CLIFF IIA VU
A. H. Swan, addition, 101 Kings
Pl., $8,500. e VPn:a aAT UEA
Dea l HaJJ, swimming pool. 1007
Nottingham, $2.500: C. R. Walker,
swimming pool. 2001 Irvine.
$2.500: E. G. Rombaugh, fence.
2375 Irvine. $700. e JfEWPOIIT BEICIITS
Mrs. Hannah Glllus. 1-unlt. ~
story dwelling, 2920 Clay $15.· MATTRESSES 000; S. J. Oxa rart, swimming
IQW -aDVII.DIIIG pool, 2206 E. 15th St., $2.500: H.
,._ • ......_ R. Hannigan, addition. 2817
IJTeJU)ar Sba~ Broad, S3.000.
l••t ¥. ... -c:ott. e aALaOA ISLAJID COSTA MESA MATTaESS CO. Ed Apffel replace fence. 1007
2110 .._..,. llwl. U~Mrty ... ,. · N. Bay Ft., '$500: J. N. Hartlein,
repairs. 209 Aga te, $350: Robert
Allen. remodel [ront of Balboa
Island Variety Store, 213 Marine,
$4,500; M. C. King, addition. 113
E. Bay Ft., sum.
I Ell
UPIILITIIII
AT
e LIDO ISLE Wllllt Brown, rt>model ba th.
room, 219 VIa Lido Soud. 12,000;
FEDEIAL
•INSURED SAVINGS
aCCDUDI8 iDauNd to 110~
The work of the Newport Beach
Planning Commwlon will be
discussed by George Lind, chair·
man; Ray Copelin, secretary,
and Jerry Drawdy, planning dl·
rector.
THE UN DERSIGNED do hereby
certify that they are conducting
a Liquor off sale business at 220
Marine Avenue. Ba lboa Island,
California. under the fictitious
finn name of ISLAND U QUOR
STORE and that said firm Ls
composed ot the following per.
sons whose names In tull and
LECIU. JfOTICE place of residence are as follows,
CEIITIFICATE OF aUSIJfESS to wit:
PlcUtJoua FinD !fame VTVIAN E. TROUTMAN a n d
The undersigned does hereb>' RALPH E. TROU'n1AN, 716
certify that he Is conducting a Lark pur Avenue, Corona del
Theatre T icket Agency business :\far. California.
at 715 North :\fain St., Santa Ana, Wl'r.\ESS our hands this 21th
Ca llt., u nder the fictitious !lrm day of March, 1960.
name of ORANGE COU:i"TY THE· VIVIAN £. TROUTMA~.
ATRE TICKET AGENCY and that RALPH E. TROUT.\'fA~.
said firm ls composed of the Col· STATE OF CALIFORNIA l
lowing person whose name In ) ss.
full and place of residence are COU~lY OF ORANGE )
as follows. to·wit : ON THIS 2-lth day of l\larr h.
CLARENCE C. CLOUGH JR., 1960, before me. a Notary Publ1c 429~ Marigold Ave., In and for said county and I
Corona del Mar. Call(. state, residing therein, duJr
Witness my hand this 4th day commissioned and sworn. per-
of April, 1960. sonally appeared Vivian E.
State of California Troutman a nd Ralph E. Trout·
County of Or;mge >ss man known to me to be the
On t hls 4th day of April, 1960. persons whose names are sub·
before me. a Notary Public In scribed to the within Instrument,
and for aald county and state. rt'· and acknowledged to me that
siding therein, duly commlsslon· they executed the same. •
ed and sworn, person&Uy a p· WITNESS my hand and official
peared CLAREMCE C. CLOUGH .eal.
JR.. known to me to be the JWr· SEAL NELDA CfBSON.
.on whoee naJne Is •ubk:I'Jbed to Notary Publlc In and for aald
the within Instrument, and ack · County and State.
nowleclted to me that he execut· My Com mission expires Nov·
ed the same. ember 26, 1961.
Witness my hand and ofticJal Publish: Mart'h 31, April 7, 14.
seal. EDWARD J. BABSON, 21, 1960. In the Newport Ha rbor
•
AngloJa Sartorlo of Corona del DEKocaAft TO KZET
Ma r, d irector of the International The Democratic WomAn's Club
Summer rDance School here, 1.s will meet a t l1 a.m. today
teach inc th& Laban theory of CThuraday' at 1776 Newport
dance notation at Whittier Col. Blvd., Costa Mesa, to make plarw
lege In a 5-week aeries of Wed· for the April 31 noon luncllfOn
neaday evening classes. The en· Cor endorsed candidates for Con-
roiJment Is llmJted to teachers gress, State Senate and Assembly.
and pre-profeulonal studen~ The luncheon will be held in
majoring In physkal education. t~ Be h £Ia.._ Lod Rudolph Laban, who died In ac ~ ce.
1958, developed this system ol
notation of movement and ex.
pression In the dance -just a
the musical score does for music.
Candy Riddell, daughter of Dr .
and Mrs. Orin Riddell or 100 VIa
Wazlers, Lido lslt', has ~n se-
lected to represent the America n
Legion Auxlllarles of· Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa in the an-
nual Girls State, which will be
held June 19·25 on the Davls
campus of UC.
Candy has Just been elected
president or the Girls League,
and has also served as a song
leader a t the football games. She
will join other girls from all
over Calltornla In ca rrying out
the machinery of government at
Girls State by electing city,
county and state officials, and
Assembly and Sta te members.
Recent winners In the National
Charity League bridgt' league
were: North-south, Mrs. A. L.
Hall a nd Mrs. E. P. Schmidt. flrjt;
Mrs. Helen Waggoner and Mrs.
Fred MacDonald, second; east·
west, Mrs. Allee FuUer and Mrs.
Thelma Small, first; Mrs. Harvey
Pearson and Mrs. Allen Crisell.
second. The league plays at 9:30
every Friday morning at the Bal·
boa Bay Club. I
Use &tign d u sified M '-OR l-0550.
DON'T
GAMBLE-
WITH
YOUR
HEALTH
When you buy cure-ails
from an Itinerant peddler
the s:..Jkes are traaically h1&:h.
The peddler may, in effect, be riskinc
110ur he3lth for a fast profit.
St~ce health is your most precious gift.
re;y on the community health team
in the e•:ent ot illness.
See ycror family physictan. Should he presCTibe
mt>d • .:.r.e, our !Ul!y stocked prescr.pt;un
dl'-.. rt;n nt u your a.s.surance of
:>r ... p • C'v •• J"PO.l... se:-\ .ce
Christensen Phm IIIGCV
CFORMERLY VlNCENTSI IN CORONA DEL MJ
Dl E. COAST DEL J1U
••.• southerftc .,.,....,,
.,..atest spfio.tln• spectode
' ' •• 'tl . • . A •• '.,. , •• , ., • • NATIONAL
ORANGE SHOW
APRIL 21· t hru MAY • a..-.... __
• STRONG .RESERVES County a nd State. ____________ .....;_ ____________ --------------------------Notary Public in and for said
1
Ensfcn.
current NMI'ft8 ~ 1.7o;.
• HIGHEST RATE
consistent with acdety
4 1/2%
PEia.ll
current DIVIDEND
PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR
LAGUIA FEDERAL
SAVINGS AMD LOAN ASSOCA110N
Or•ng• c-ty'• LM, ... 1114~ .... F.teref s...;. a t..... AnocietiOII
SAN CLDIENTE
101 11. a oe-u ..... _ _...loll. LAGUNA BEACH
Jll Oeeall A.a.
In'~ •·11"
SPECUlA TI¥E1 ...........
lecoed tr..t .......... 1111 tM .. '1 ...... -........ lane-.et. ... _... 111r ..UIT JC•rtr Ia ....,.... Oa••••
c-aty-............. -....ally ....... -tMy ~ --Dealt llfP"l II Ill II I •
100/ • ...._,... P• Almum Dort__. ....... _ _. _ _... ..............
.-. p Db Oldh lllilsl 1 I•JCIIII .. S.--.
.............. it& AIID COl I weT .
M~~mmisslon expires June 15.
1
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Publish: April 7, 14. 21, 28 li
In the Newport Harbor Ensign. Til ERE'S NO BETTER CAR FOR TENDING YOUR •
NO A-35332 DOLLARS THAN THIS NEW CHEVROLET. '4..~-LECIU. JIOTICE I
NO'MCE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF TINA HUDSO~., FOR RESOUNDING PROOF, LOOl AT ALL ntESE
DECEASED. NOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVE~ to FINE FEATURES YOU JUST DON'T GET ON ANY
having claims against the said AN RICE-EVEN ON the creditors ot and all persons ~ou c~'T CAR NEAR CHEYrS SIZE D p
decedent or said estate to me SOME CARS THAT COST A w·HOLE LOT them with the necessry ,·ouchers MORE !
Superior Court of the State of In the office of the Clerk of tht> BUY ANY
California. In and for the County
of Orange, or to present the ·
same. w ith the necessary vouch · C~ FOR ers, to the undersigned at his or I
her place of business. to.wit:
Evagene Welborn. Admlnstra-
Soden. Attorneys at Law. 3355 Via • trlx. c/o Harwood. Heffernan k LESS
Lido. Newport Beach, California.
Dated : April 15. 1960. • • •
EVAGENE WELBOR~. ~u~ Administratrix of the Estate of
said decededent.
Harwood, Heffernan k Soden
Attorneys at Law m A 3355 Via Lido r1
Newport Beach. California ·
Attorneys for Administratrix
PubJish: Aprll 21, 28; May 5. 12. n W · n ~ ~ ~
In the Newport Harbor Ensign. ~ l.1 . ~
NO. A-35288
NOTrCE TO CREDITORS ({'J ~ TQ) 0 fl 0 0 ~ D~~~!t~UR V. FRE· ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the credlto111 ol and all persons
having claims aga ln.st the said
~nt or said estate to tile
lhe m with the nece.s.sary vouch.
e ra In the om<-e ot the Clerk of
the Superior Cou rt of the State
of CaJJtornla. ln and for the
,....,. 'I II; 1 ...... •• J01 cuddA, do
better tlltfl Comlr! Coline up 1ts ~anees Rtmafk·
lble r .. enciM l'r1dloll . . •·•heel tndtC*Ideot
SIISf*I»>OI ••• 1 siand•d lo6d-down reer stll ...
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4 h~·tlr••lle
, .• 1,·.-.Uit.-.n s...=... ··---.. -·
~
Those Cflnk OPI!IItd Ytllt
WindOWS, lor eumplt, ... awe
you an tdu d all the lltfl ~
YGUrel
6 SAFETY· Ciliti!B T!AIII
~relet's tfi!N is X·t.ill Mt )a
X ·brlcC. tor l"'ltet t011101111 ,.tlty.
• & aaw.-. _....._ County of Oranre. or to preMnt the aame, w ith the n~ssary aaw,_.. .... c:at.aaiiiiiA vouchers. to the undersign..:~ at
Co. t"' ICDIIOfft1 d • ., --tnllllt.
Osl hushed llydrauhc n lvt
lt llers sn 111 pope .. 011wt
tllfltles lftciUdiOI lilt SUI)
lltwtr llttd ldiUtlfttftl.
len&fhln ... " .. ,..
St"'lt .., .... and
ltlftml . • . IIICi .... ..., t« Mdl •• ,.. "*" . Ill todciMd .......
~ Ptltt Gless Ill
7 UDa t:rl:.J..U mDlll
No ather tlf m C~~e¥y'a fttld -.. ,.. .--. .,., ,,... 1M .....
.... • hla or her place of business. to· r..~~~~~~irl:iirl:i~il:il:~iill:ii:lilli:il:i;i;il:a;:il;:lli:lli:irtl wit: Law orrlce of Galvin R.
K~ne. 333 North Newport Boule·
vard. Newport Beach. California
wtthln alx months alter the first
pabllcatlon of thl8 notice.
Detwd: Aptll 15, 1110.
IEAJDrE'1TE E. nmE'M'E.
Jeannette E. r r.-ue. Eacvuu
.. the Wlll ol .... ~t.
GALVIJII a. &:D!MI: An._, e.E ~IIU
-"-ttil ...... ~ ...... , ...... caliJDnda
..... ., .. 181
.... 1111: Allfllll. Jl; ... s. 12.
Ill U... Kewp81't Bart. h&p .
•
wlleel Wtt II I QISIMo4ttd stMO•I
aro...d -. -......... . ---blllllttd ..... Is lllcl
bra We_...lal """' ...... ,
S~e fOI£1" local GUthoriud CMvrolet deoler for jut dfliHJY, /GtHmlbN .. ,,
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IILLEI CIEIIOLET Ct.
• 1-ua ........ l MWtem ••CII , ........ '* ...... , ••
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..
R¥-GMJ R.eoMM Zonta'lnstalls
New Officers Back to Books After Easter
B Louise Meteer
Ho"'" that had bfoen not quite
The annual JnstalJatlon dinner the ume alnce last Chrlatmaa
meetlne ot the Zon~ Club wu were eay with that extra ln1red·
held last nllht ('qednesday) at lent for happiness, a aon or ra ._. .e 1nt• .. GticiM the Irvine Coast Country Club, dau1hter home from colle1e last 8i' ...,._ .._. 084 aacb Corona del Mar, week for Easter vacation. Some.
Oa -... te •old Tou M-. My Dear." The new officers are Jeanne too. had already welcomed and
P• a.r ..._._ ~ • •ada. Chapman, president; Wlnlfred said lood-bye to students whose
0. •'-ou tbe'r .... ..,.11. Bacon, first vlce.presldent; Zel· schools held·thelr spring holiday
.. , wlay ~ they tell •• pha Brent, second vice-president; In advance of the u~ual time.
Tile wey te MW a .U.VIe .... Edith Carver, recording secretary; BONNIE. daughter of Mr. and
,..._ tMf"ft S.t two • tlu'M? Peggy Reinert. treasurer; and di· Mrs: Wallace Barnes of 356 Eve·
U juat one mo~ movie star or TV glamour-puss addresses rectors Ev~lyn Green. Karen Mar· nlng Canyon Rd .• Shore Cliffs,
American women on waya of holding their men. this Is one female greta Wood, Thelma Paddock was home from Scripps College Ho"" and Shirley Smith. Mrs. 1 Cl t Sh b ought ho'""e Who 1* eolne to "fllp her lid." r -n aremon . e r IIJ .. Green Is the outgoing president. h Ml H 1 Ha t It'a pretty allly, Isn't J.t? a ouse guest, ss ~en r .
Marlene Dietrich started it. 1 recall that she said something shorn of Los Angeles, and on
about choosing with care those clothes you wear when he comes QCC Contert Saturday evening the week c~me
borne at nle ht, tired after a long day with his secretary. .. ~ to an appropriate close wlth a
"Greet him at the door In something clinging, soft and silky. h party for a number of youn1
ahe said "with a bit of lace at the wrists." Friday Nig t people at the home of Alan Baker App~rently these femlnln~ tactics have done little enough for In Beacon Bay.
her, since she has had a continent between her and her husband MARGARET ANN, daughter of
MARGARGET ROSE, CAlled
Peegy by he r parents. Mr. and
Mra. Clayton ROle of 112 VIa
Koron, Lido Isle, wlll not come
home Crom Stephena Colle1e at
Columbia, Mo. Her parents are
plannlne to drive back to eel
her ln June, to assist ln the
hectic packine tor home,
ELIZABETH, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Ware of lOl Via
Nice, Lido Isle, was home from
Whittier College, but that didn't
mean she waa resting, according
to her f3ther. He reported tnat
she had 25 feet of shelf pap.r on
the fl oor maklnr a dlagramatic
Open Hous_e
Dates Given The spring concert at fJ p.m. F d A h 81 for more than 30 years. f Mr. and Mrs. Joy rt ur ow·
The other nlaht on 'IV It was none other than Zsa Zsa who tomorrow (Friday I will eature er of 522 W. Ocean Ft., Balboa. Open house schedules for Pub-
came to the fore In a similar manner, looklne like something out tbe observance of Public S<'hools and her sister, LINDA. cctme lie Schools Week have been an·
of Gooey's Ladles Book In what she called ''Some-sing pretty.'' Week ~~ Orange Coast College. home from UC at Berkeley to nounced by Supt. Roy Andersen
Even the more Irked of us would have to admit that she looked Followtng the program. a rampu spend last week getting ac· of the Newport Beach Elementary
pretty all rlg.ht, but can't you just see her rus hing from t~e sto\·e. tour will be available. and re· quainted again with parent$ and Schools. Parents and other clll·
where she was frying meat, to greet her man at the door . freshments will be served In the a younger brother and s'lster. tens of the communlly are ln.
No; It Isn't as simple as that, holding your man. Many a ;;o· St~~:n rc;~~~r will• Include the l Linda will be graduated from UC vi ted to visit the schools and
man who wouldn't be caught going to bed in anything more 1 an Riffs Ia In the "De,·elopmen t In June. circulate through the V4\rlous
a gossamer nightie, though she free-us to death. has lost her of Ja~" ;on~s by the men's glee DIANA. daughter of Mr. and rooms.
husband while her neighbor next door held hers despite her com · club a~d the m adrigal choir, and :\1 rs. William Flshe~ of 101 Shore· Th·e open house hours will be
fort In outing.tlannel. selections by the symphonic clirt Rd .. Shore CltfCs, has been 7 to 9 pm. on the follo,ving days:
And many a man in his middle age has come limping home dance band and swing choir. home from Stephens College be. Tue day, April 26 _Corona del
after an experience with a gal In "some-sing pretty" to seek com · cause of Illness. She will rest un-Mar, Newport Heights and Mar·
fort In the arms of a woman in a gingham apron with the smell -B • k r· til next fall, then make plans to lners Schools.
of apple pie In her hair, even though she might be bulging a bit e atn I I me continue studies closer homt>. "' d d A II 2-'I · c NN d h f "'e ne ay, pr 1 -.. orace at the watstllne. . PATRI lA A • aug tt>r o Ensi n School
tn the same category, of course, as these professional beautlt>s At B Cl b ~fr. and Mrs. George Frueh ling of I Thg d A .1 28 . H b
who tell us how to hold our men. are the books written by half. ay U 1201 Dolphin Ter., Irvine Terrnce. VI w urs nay. , !rl -~r or
baked psychologists who tell us how to rear our children. And. may will not be home until this sum· I e a d Ne port S<'hool ·
the good Lord save us from those tearht>rs who took a couple of Beatniks are at It again. so. mer. sln<'E' she Is a student In 1 __ _
courses In the s ubject in colh.•ge and are eager to try it out on our clally speaktng. This time It's :\l1ddlebury, Vt. However, she 1..85til IIICI P1111il1
youngsters. . the Beatnik. Ball at Balboa Club wrote that she has pled~('d to Se
l recall one when my chddrt-n wert-In s~hool Ht> c;ent for mE.' F'rlday, April 29. It promise~ the , Tri Delta .. :\1r. and Mrs. Frueh· Ieete• fer 81llel
at regular intervals. to report on the ant l-soctal attitude of my 11. coolest music, with Charli£' La· ling will ptck up their son, Bill,
year-old son. This. he salt! solemnly, was reaching serious pro· Vere and his West \'t>nice Four, at the Army It N;~vy AC'ademy
portions. The boy rt>fused to squar~ dan<'e .. hiding upon the hill· "a dtnner )'PU'll dig the most" at • Carl~bad. and will th('n fly
side w1th another lad who. also be1ng anti· ocial. \\aS extremely and a guest appearance bv ''this NlSt to buy a car and pkk her up
bad for him. In fact. this anti·soc1al. action had ~roc(.'i'ded so far. cat with all the green." star of for the d ri'e home.
I was told. that my son was turmng to . ~captsm by dr.n\'lng T\''s · .\fillionaire.' .\larnn ~Ill· JO AXXE. daught('r of .\lr anrl
cartoons when he should ha\'e been m1x1ng with tht> other ler. :\frs. Irving Jordan or 181:5 Sa.
youngsters. Costume<; are not r£'quired. but hrina Ter .. Irvine Terrace. i a
Of course I had a ht>art -to-ht>art talk with tht> boy. His reasons c;Qmething "tht-cool rat drug tn." student of UCLA who c;Jid that
tor not dancing seemed rather normal. to me He simply didn't Hostc; are :\Jr. and .\Irs. lrvtng she was just taking It en<~y at
want "to take some silly old girl by the hands and go tripping Chappel, Jr .. !>1r. and !>l rs. Walter home las t week preparing for the
around the school ground with her." :\ft>llott and .\tr and .\l r~ Don final stretC'h that will t>nd her
As for the cartoons, they Wl'fe Interpretations of what tht> Woodward. ftrst yt>ar at th(' linlvNsit\'
tf>acher had been teaching, and while I could hardly blame that
gt>ntleman for taking exception to them. l had to admit that they
were the same sort of thing that has earned AI Capp a fortune
What capped the climtix was the d.ty that I haPiwne-ri to run
,1cross the teacher in the super-market, <:hopping with hi.;; own 4.
\ l'ar-old son. Tht> boy wa ... dart1ng In '.1rious rlirectlons. vulling r.lnS rlown off the shel\·e-., \\ hile his father expJ:uned 10 him that
t he nice man had piled them that way so people could read the
labels. When they departed the storeke<'per .,.hook ha-. heJ.d.
··L1ttle brat." he said. "Complett>ly out of control:·
~fy anti-social son grew up to he a ralhrr ~~ niu• young man
• most people say I, who is unmarried at 2J heC'au e he :.ays It
would be foolish to make one woman unhap!)y when hl' can make
so many happy by remaining singlt>. He s till draws cartoons, and
while he's never tried to sell them. they are iood for fun and
Jaughter on those rare occasions that he lets us st>e them.
No, thank you, expert on child-rearing and husband-holding.
What you have to say to many of us goes in one ear and right
o ut the other ... but ...
NOT BECAUSE WE HAVE HOLES IX OL:R HEADS.
FaiDI•tv Fare --Co~ked. up by ., Loutse M eteer
As ... ummN approaches '!a lads for ea'l)' culling': and on<'· half
hceoml• i0c·re<t,inglr Important. cup oC \\'alnut me.ll-.. ~tou lrl tn·
In California, of couNe. thl:'y arc rll\'tdu.tlly. and turn out on nng-.
almo:-t alwa)., :..:>nl'cl fll'>l. \\hile of pine.lppiP This. too. is ..1 com
II) th,• Eastt·rnN tha ... i-< ,1 habit ! hinatlon ... alatl anrl dp-,,ert. or de·
tlifflt ult to a•·quirl', o~ncl :..llMI I' llt'iouc: with fingo>r .. anrh\ t< ht>o;
wcferrl·li .lfiN tllf' IH'.t\y mP.d. \\hen ~ou ha\l' 'T he Gtrls" for
""an t~ppt>tltrr h•'forl' fle~M'rl. or lunr hN>n.
ll•mg '' 11 11 tht> m.un rour ... l'
:\othmg .... more attra< tl\1', or
ch·lif'!nus. in th(' a-.p.o luw than
I hi-. "'''rpc wh1• h m.1y hl! u-.ect
1 ... a h t-<r> fur a\ >< ·'"''· (tnel)
-.!Ht>ddt•d ca hhagP. .-.nn mp or
uo~b me,lt.
F<Jr \ I.HI!I' ring m•1ld l"'<' 2
p.H·k··~·· ... nf lf•mon g••t.llltll' D1s·
.. IJI\t> \~ ith 3 ancl :;4 cups or hoi!·
11 g tomato Ill•< C'; ,1d<l •. • up of
, 11-:up \\'h••n ··ool .tnd '~ rup)
,ulrl 1 tc;p. Cuwly l·hoppt>d onion,
1 tsp. C.nr>ly d10ppNI grt>Pn pep.
pN. • ~ t,;p. horo:eradi ·h , a dash of
.s.tlt. A<lrl any of the above in·<
s:rNIIr>nts fnr o:;,dad .tnd Jet set
until Cmn. L:nmold on lettuce. . -
\\'ht>n \\('\\'rill' or c;;llan..,; rlon't,
PLEASE. forgC'I th<lt the 0:-\LY
o,;alarl II) ... Pnt' an,· :\l,ln·., .\Tan is
1 romh1na11on 'or rril'p, c-old
):!rN•n-. IOS.SNI Wilh a sharp
Fri'I'H'h "r ltlllan rirt'-<!<in~ or
ht•llt'r 'ttl!. clr.•-.se!l \\ llil h•mon
lu u c <Hl l otl right .11 thP t.ti>IP.
II;~\'(' thP gr£'1'ns dr). tlw howl
ru hb4'rl '' ith a (·lm£' of g.nllc
.\rid tomato or cucumber tC you
mu . .-r.
Brt>alhl's there a man with sou l
so dead
Who nl've-r to hims~>lf hath
Mid.
":;pan> thp whlpPf'rl ('rt'am on
my <:;dad, pleusc: .. One• of lhl' .t\'orite ~lad des I
sNH .1t our hou-.e 1., a big bowl ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::;:::::::::::;
r.t rru11 Combinations vary. but I ~~ J w£' r'."'Jll'l'ially l1ke orange seg-
1 ment:-. 1 no skin. piP.Ise: 1 fresh
or r.1nnerl pineappl£', a few
ha lv<'r1 mNischlno c•herriP!' or j
strawherrico: for color. a handful
of tiny marshmallows. and dozen
f.lt stc>amerl prunt>s. Pour the
Jllneapple juice, or orange ju ice
over. and let stand In refrlgera
tor. Just before serving add sliced
banana'<. • •
Here Is a fruit salad that al-~ ways brings q uestions, "How
did you make It?"
Use cherry jello. making in I
usual way with one cup of boll·
lng water, and one cup of juke
from a can of Bing cherrlt's. Pill
the C'herrles, add to jello with 1
package of creamed chee e cut
Into tiny squares, (wet your knife.
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Ce14a Mesa PLIIa Ill 1-Wl
lar9est and Most Compl.t•
F\Hniture Store in the !\rea.
Cell for frM
DECORATING SERVICE
liberty 8-5518
House .. ~ tar~ en
Fumilhings for homes,
clubs, yachts.
1017 W. Cout Highwey
Ne.-porl Beech
EGREMONT
PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL.
CIIIU)UJf 5 10 14 YUa
SmaD CJa •• • Art cmd Crafta
Sport cmd Game Ac:tl?ide.
TutariD9 r , .............. . •a MOlin YII'I'A COITA IIDA, CALif'.
1' 2 J2 IF I M'IOOJ .... ,. _;;;_ ~-~. -_
IS FOR
TRUST
He finds in your caress,
A father's whispered word
A mother's gentle song
A sisters tender squeeze.
His first wor1d of security.
His baby eyes explore
its wonders,
A fat, furry kitten
A dew kissed blaleom
A squeaky~
Adding horizons of new fo..t
adventure.
His WOf1d beccJtMS thlt olllll
~rents.
A leCNd trwt
Not .......
Notqualtionld, ,_""" .. -..... ...
__ ...... of .. .....
I
4.50" -· II 22
'I I ..... ., ..... .. ... _ ........... .. ......... .
p e Dl • s ... fJlJIJ II;
to'' •• 't ·----·
Diane Herring, Cot)' ~laC'Cregor
And Andrea Rojas of the Dorothy
J o Dn nrt> Studio In Corona del :'\1ar
anrl Pat11 Roy and Xancy C.>nd r)
of tht> Mer<'E'des Fr4Zie>r Dance
Studio In Co<;ta MP a h3ve bt~en
•el£'rtt>r1 for the premiPr pt>rlorm-
An<'es or the . outher California
Crechettl Ju nior Ba llt>t. "HanQel
anJ Grett'l." In tht> \\'tlshtre Ebell
Theatre thl<~ arurdn\· e\'t>nlng
and Sunday a fternoon· I
•
chart aa part of -vacation
work!
SANDRA, daurhter ol Mr. and
Mrs. WIJilam H. Spureeon Ill of
436 Snue Harbor Rd., Clltt Haven.
aald that ''you just tlnd out what
a 1ood place home Ia" after a
few rnontt\s In colleee. She cami
from Unlveralty of Redlands for
Easter week to aay she's stUl en·
thusJaatlc over plana to become
a writer, bu t ls majorlne In
speech "because I like my bread
and butter."
JUDITH, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. John Baktor Jr., of 700 Mala·
bar Dr .. Irvine Terrace, was home
for vacation from Dennison Un l·
verslty at Granville, Ohio.
PHYLLIS. dauahter of Dr. and
Mrs. Ed Milum of 1215 Nolting.
h{lm Rd., Westcllft, was glad to
close her books at UC at Santa
Barbara Cor Easter week. She W3S
joined here by 5 PI Phi sorority
sisters who came from San
Marino and Pasadena for the day
at the ~?t-ach.
VICTORIA. daughter of :\-tr. and
:\irs. Peter Burroughs of 212 .Mesa
Dr., In the Back Bay Area, came
home all the way from Gulfport.
Miss .• an.d has now returned for
the final stretch before June.
"It's Fun to Dress
ln Fashion"
2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
ORJOLE J.~
COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE
•lso on lido
Walta
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Swim Sulta. Saronl' Dr~ Kelkl• "ChOdrea'l"
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Sbl.r1a. Gltta. Demratlon.a. South Sfoa P~&rt)' DeconUna
~140 ... t. c-t ai..,J...t to lllow) Logu-....
-MAaJ'We A L . IAUOA lSLAJfD
I
•
willa Salle
Are we traveling! Wanna hop
on our eravy train to feast on the
exotic lrom Madrid to Shanghai
a nd back aga in? Don't forget to
bring your can opener ... First
stop Europe, thanks to Horrnel'•
new Famous Foods of the World.
... ln Spain, Garbanzo Soup
with bacon and Chorlzos, a dl.ah
beloved long by the Spanish
people, authenUcally ma de with
potatoes and onions all simmer·
ed In a spicy meat broth ...
Mals Outs . . French Onion
Soup, made In the French tradl·
tiona! ma nner by almmerlnr
sweet onions cently In butter. A
meal when poured over toasted
aU<'t's of French bread and
sprinkled with Parmesan cheese.
* * *
Ob Sole lllo, yoa .._ eo .S.·
llabo • • • ~ c:.cM ....
o..odul fnodte of aatlilelltic
JtaUaa cuJaiDe • • • ,.... ..
Cbldrea coolled llaatel' Style
witb taaaatoee, oUw oll cmd
maalu-ooaaa. ..... lD tiM ID·
lmA~ ..a.. way ••• ••
to fW a rice .... with , • , AI·
W"GTS tbe .U.bli9bt .........
.. 019 •• .... • • • JtottbalJar.
•.• Swedllll Meat baUa to you
, • • So tiDy, eo deUcate, •
flnodal nrtmmt.g lD a IOU
a... ---....... with dW
• • • JD Aala. UDtic a..f Stn-
~ brcdMcl beet ID eoa.r
a... wltlt lllerry ...... fcma.d
to be tM bCIDq1let cUab of ba·
pericll8aula •••
* * * Far East cookery ... light. not
sweet not sour, but a fa ntaBy·
Jike mixture of both ... Sukl·
yaki Golde n Sauce to flavor all
your favorites ... Love thls de·
8crlptlon on the bottle: "Con·
centrated condements, Is the
newest productJI, completed alter
our long Investigation, orlgJnat·
lng In the techniques of brew we
have been carrying for many
years In ow Yamuhlra!ama Soy
Sauce. a.lnr u.ed aay ~nd ,weet
sake moderately, you wUl be
able to apply fer vano.i'PurPc-
almply dllutlna ortrt.naJ with
water or b rot h aa follow.:
Original for Kabayakl, Yakitori
a nd Tertyakl ... Dilute 4 -5 tlmH
for Tempura Soup and 2·3 tJmes
for Sukiyaki. The above mention-
ed Is the standard degree tor
cooklnr. You can make any
favorable taste according to your
choice. Ple~ test and you will
find out how handy thl~ ls."
Shlzuoka Shuy u Co., Ltd. Ia pan.
* * *
To liMp dOM caaapaay with
Sald'f"'ld ICIUCI, lakiyald· .. •
to.o "l•tllll .... the rtvbt ala·
han .. faacy ..,.tab&M. ......
...... bamt.oo ....... a:ad
Mcn.ata1re aualuoolu. All yoa
DMd to add Ia celery, oaloM
a:ad bocoa th1D ,.., aiiWD
steak enid .U. All tbJ.a vo-
~ willa Jttaa11 rtl Tala
( ... ..-aatlc II01IIIdlllg thaD
be.-c..-) ••• yoa cllaiD ...
aU tbe ..._ cmd cat Ia -.
iDdl ~ tMa ... wltla flaely c ..................... ....... , ..... ,.... .. .
* * * Chinese Sweet Sour Spare Ribs
.. Well all real, the real hoi
polo! Is Chinese Prepared Sweet·
Sour Spare Rib aauce ... Brown
t he ribs first. then rover with thU
sauce and almmer twenty mln·
utes . . . Broil King Barbeque
Sauce from Hawaii makea any
meat ~te t.etter ... a liquid
marina• with ginger, honey,
garlic and soy dolnr the right
things ... All these f~lgn
goodies are here In answer to
many requeats. For whoever re·
quested the Oyster Sauce, we've
got that too. We don't k~ what
you do with It, but 1t came over
on a slow ahrtmp boat from Hone
Konr and wu prepared by Hop
Sing Lunr ... . ~
T•1l 8tW ...... , ay ell ......................
Cllllll ... h....... ... ...... ,...,_. ..... .
'2 £1 ... .., ........ ...
h ........... -.-• .. ..... , -...... .
* * * WMre do .. put all thla new
aturt ••• W~re ~. but we
can alWa,Js ttnd room tot OM
.. ----..........-...-
PERDITA HORN ENGAGED
TO ORVILLE MYERS JR •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Horn,
358 Dahlia Pl., Corona del Ma r,
announce the tonpcementof thelr
dauchter, Perdita, to Orville
Myen Jr. of Burbank, son of Mrs.
Orville Myen and the la te Mr
Orvllie Myers, one ot the found.
ers of Burbank.
The announcement was made
a t an Informal family dinner
party given by the aun\ and
uncle of the brtae.el~ at their
home In Redlands. Also present.
be Ides t he host and hostess and
the engaged couple, were the
parent• of the brlde·elect; her
aunt, Miss Henrietta Horn of
Santa Ana. end her cousin . Mr.
and l1rs. Flole Barrows of 'Red·
lands.
Photography Is a hobby of sev.
eral members of the fa mily. Arter
din ner they showed rf'<'ent lldes
on the creen. The )Oung couple
shpwed their Ia t, ending with a
picture of themselves framed In
a heart, on whl<'h wa<; lettered
the da te .or the wedding, June
26. 1960.
Perdita ~raduated from Harbor
High Sehool and Pomona Colleee,
where dle belonged to Masquers,
Le Cercle Francais, and Phi Beta
Kappa. She then a ttendel1 the
School of Education at U.C.L.A .• I
and taught speech and drama for I
2 years at Burbank Senior High
School. She is cu rrently employed I
by the EbeJI of Los Angeles, but
continues to Jive In Bu rbank She
Is vice-president of the Burbank I
Chapter of the American Assocla ·
tlon of University Women. Last
summer she was stage director I
or th«> Burbank Civic Light Oper~t
production of "Tht> Me r r y
1
Widow."
She and her fianre are active
members ot the First Pre byterlan I
Church of Burbank, where the
Wl'ddlng will be ht>ld.
~tr. ~tyers g;aduated from Bur· 1 bank High School and t:.C.LA.
He Is a civil engineer. emplo)ed
by the city of Burbank.
e + e + +;+ e e e + * *!*!* e + • •;•;• • + •:• + a • •:• *!* e •:•
A10ong Us Girls • • •
By Louise Meteer
+;+ eze eze E E I I M & E E E E M M E E E E e E E e e a;~
Perdita Horn will be married in June.
AAUW Plans Tasting Tea
Benefit at Youth Center
I
JOANNE SUESS IS BRIDE
OF GORDON M. THOMAS • •&WIOIIT .u.a.oa DSJGR 'TIIVBDAT. um. 21. 1110 1 PVaLJSJIED EVErt TlllJDDAT, COaoiJA DEL MA.a. CALIFODIA Almost as good as that child· foods from strangt> countnes as ---------------------------1 hood putime known as "licking I well as the be 1 that VIHIOU
The beauty and solemnity or· medallions were repeated in aP· ON THE THRESHOLD OF SU~f. because she com bines so beautJ . the bowl" Will bt> tht> t<~stlng that locales in the UnitPd States have
the Eastern season characterized pllque around the full skirt and ~ER stand the girls, fi ngers still ! fully a ll of those actlviue which wlll go on at the Youth Center l to offer. Guests will pay 10 c-ents
the wedding at St. Andrews Pres-chapel train. She wore a :\-tary sta ined with Easter egg dye, at· make her a sou rces of pride to from 3 to 5 p.m. Sa turday, April for a taste of as many a they
byterla n Church at 8 p.m. Satur· Stuart cap of re-embroldered tentlon divided between the SO· ?er family. She has been espec-130. when the American Associ~· want. .
day, April 9, when Joanne Lynne Venice lace. bejewt>led with se-clal calendar and the Small tally active in P.T.A., fir t at I lion or University Women w1ll Decorations in an International
Suess, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. q uins and pearls. The fingertip Fry's report r ard. while mental· ~ewporJ Elementary School and hold a . novel money ralsmg af· themt> will feature nag of many
0 . Gay le Suess of 1708 Park Avt>., length veil of illusion was soft ly Jy making plans for vacation more recently at the Hora ce En·lfalr. nattons and colorful travel post·
Balboa Isla nd, became the bride , gathered to curbe at the back. A wardrobe . Soon ~ewporters wtll sign Junior High School. She has This will be a tea. Ct>atunng ers of other lands.
of Gordon :\tcDonald Thomas. He I romantic pearl marked the et>nter be hurrying off to other cllmt>s a facility for being completely I
is the son of ~r. and Gordon of the cap on the bride's tore· to make room tor all the people feminine, seen in many places, ECC BtJlfT FOB TBE ~S BAJlaOIIIT&S IJif HAWAII
Thomas of 200 Goldenrod Ave., head. from those plaC't's who want to always pols~d and good to look Balboa Yacht Cl ub members rn Hawaii this month are 3
Corona del ~ar. Allendams wore white brocade com«" ht>re~ at. yet mainta ins a charming delighted in wt>anng fanry hats :"ewport Harbor couples. ~1r. and
One hundred and fifty guests fashioned with modified bell SO~f E HAVE GO:\E EARLY for home Jargt>ly by ht>r own effort. last Saturday e\t>mng for an ~frs. Dick Pft>g(>r and Mr. and
heard the Rev. Charles Dleren· kitts and cummerbunds with brief vacation T he William Eastt>r parad(> dinner and dan<'t'. ~frs. Rupe Ht>ndricks of Corona
field pronounce the marriage half circle sash~ folding grace· ~fillers, for Instance. just got CORO:'\A DEL ~fAR JS PROt:D Sunday morning tht> traditional del )iar. and Mr. and M r~. Orval
rites. fully a t the bark In shades of back from Ensenada by way of TO K:\OW that Senior Ebell'.o; ~ster egg hunt for young ters. Stt>wart of Balboa Coves are en·
The church was In tradltional blue and green. ~latching head· Carmel~ Yes; that's the long way Woman of the Year is a local joy1ng the tour together.
whlte floral dt'<.'or, the aisle and pieces of the same chiffon com. around, but tht>rt' was a reason re irlent. Shl' is ~1rs. E. A. Rogt>rs 1 through i yt>ars of age, was ~
altar marked by tall candelabra I pleted their costumes. .tor going north fJr<;t. Pat's of 500 Begonia Avt>. Her quail trt-at for th~ chtldren. Uae EMit" d.uffied H '-OR 3-0550.
and majestic white stock and All carrie(! cre~nt cascades of rrandmother ~'elt>brated hl'r 90th tlcations go back quite a while.
trailing baby i\"y. Forming 3 white glamelllas and ti Jea\es birthday In thf' beautiful ocea n. and are highlighted m the mem-
background behind the altar was I from Hawaii with spra)'s of blue side spot, where she hao; been ory of Past President ~Irs. W1l·
an arrangement of stock and delphinium. quitt> a figure for a good many liam B. Trht because. she sa)s,
gladioli. ~frs. Harold Kough was matron years. Hl'r name Is ~1 rs. Jose· "She wa my right arm during
The bride, who was given In of honor. Brldesmatrons were the phine Baber. and Pat .~ays t~at my prt> idency, working on the
marriage by her fa ther, carried ~fmes. John Vultee, Lynn Wat· she ~elebratt>d her 90 ) earo: \\ ith buil~ing c'Ommittee ~.nd a lSI·
a cascade of rega l Easter lilies klns and Charles Archer. her ftrst t~ste of r~am~agnt> and lng ~n so m any ways. ..
framed in ficus decora leaves. ~r r. Vu ltee served as best man her first rtgarette. Pats m~ther. 1 E'~ry club n~ds more right
e nhancing her forma l grown, de· and ushers were John Fromm. Lucille Kie ter. a set designer arms to the pr~1dent. for every.
signed by William Cahill of s ilk William Cleary a n d James and actrt>s . entertained 60 In one knows that 1f she had mort'
taffeta. The dt'<.'Ollete ~eckllne Graeff. I honor of the birthday; the Mil · than ~n octopus there still
was edged In Ve nice lace, and Th b ld . h lers drove up as a complt>tt> sur-~ wouldn t be enough. e r e s mot er had chosen I prise for ~Irs. Baber, who burs t • • •
turquoise chiffon with matching Into tears of joy when she saw C0~1PLAr.ITS WERE LOt:D at
H.awa•l•l Theme acceaaorles and wore a pink hy.-~tbem. a recent meeting of a woman's brld cymbldlum orehlc;J co~ • • • I orga nization In a neighboring
The mother ot the brl~room CONVENTtO~S ARE AN EX·I city because the same women
At L h wore powder blue lace with CUSE to ao many places thl.s seemed to be doing all the work UnC eon matchlnr acceuorles and an time of year. Joannle and Roy while others contributed nothing.
Song. dance, drama and music
will be blended In an untUual
program for me m b e r s of the
Tuesday Club when they met'!
for luncheon at the Balboa Bay
Club at noon April 26.
Mrs. Jamt'1J Euba nk. program
chairman, wUl present Carol Roes
a nd Lloyd Stone, a team that
worked together In the Hawaiian
lslands during USO days. They
place emphasis on the .Hawaiian
theme since they both Ji ved there
since before Pearl Harbor.
The Tuesday Club elt'<.'tlon or
officers for the 1960·61 season Is
on the agenda of this April meet-
Ing. Reservations should be
made wlth Mrs. Edmund Carlsen.
OR 3-fmO.
DDnfU PAIITT
Entertaining at d lnnt>r rN"ent·
Jy at the Outrigger In Laguna
Beach were Mr. and M'rs. Dan
Thompson of Balboa. w ~ o s e
guests were ~fr. and Mrs. Charles
Smith of Los Angeles, parlnts ot
Mrs. Thompson.
lden~lcal COI'Safe. ~faypole found themselves at 'Twas t'Vt'r thus; t>Very bee hive
Guests gathered at Irvine Coast Las Vegas a ttending the con. has Its workets and its drones.
Country Club for the reception. vt>ntlon of major markets. renew-Bu t we'll bet the honey tastes
Here flowers In blut>s. and whites. lng ac-quamta nce with Carl and cweeter to those who've canned
accented with green. co-ordinated ~1argaret Flynn. :\lary and Hal-it.
the color theme of the weddmg st>y Chambosse and Jlene and
party. Spence Redfit>ld \\ hilf' there. THE EASTER Bt::'\:'\1' certainly
~iss Anita Palm pr~idt>d at • ' found tf'la t new home of Bob and
the g uest book during the recep-HAP PY FA~IILY REl':'\IO~ Bierta Schwamb on Dolphm Tt>r·
tlon and a rrival of guests at the took place at the homt> of ~trs. race last Sunday, Why not"
chur<"h. The newlyweds honey. William B. Tritt of Lido lslt> O\'t>r Wa~n·t it the very first Easter for
mooned in Palm Springs and Easter weekt>ncl. with the arrh·al their little daughter. J P. 7 And
plan to live In Corona del ~tar. of her da ughter and son·in·law. e,•en if she was too small to hunt
The wedding joins two prom· ~lr. a nd Mrs. Kent G. Snyder, for tht-m, she had pll'nty of help
inent Harbor a rea fa milies, a nd and ht>r son and daughter In-Jaw, in fi lling her basket.
has been the occasion for a whirl I ~fr. and ~trs. Wil liam F. Tritt. J. P · young cousins. Susan
of pre -nuptial entertaining. The The Trltts live In Glt>ndale: the and Peggy, came from San Fran-
brldt' Is a graduate of Newport Snyders l.n Wes twood. However. cisco with their parents. ~r. and '
Harbor Elementary a nd High I Kent has been M'rving l'nrle Sam ~11<'. Park.-r Schwam b. lklb's
Schools, and Orange Coast Col· at Fort Ord, and ~tr.:<. Snydtr brother and his witt>. a nc1 Chris·
lege. where she was on the board joined him there for the Ea~tt>r 11e Chambt>rs rame from l-1guna
of Associated Women Students. week, \\ hich was her vacation ik'ach to play with J. P. all w~k
She was a 1956 Debutante of
1
with other teachers. long. On Easter Sunday in add I.
Newport Harbor Children's Home • • • tlon to t>gg hunttng and a
Society. \\-'l:'RE TOSSI~G A BOt:Ql'E'T j!'Crumptlous Easter rlionf't the
The bridegroom. a lso a grad· I and hope she ratr hes tt 1 to ~trs. party was joined by C'hrl~u·s
ua te of Newport Harbor Elemen. Joh n L. Laun Jr. of Lido I Je. mother. ~n::. Ja ck Chambf>r<;, and
tary and High Schools and Callt>d Gloria by her man) her grdndparents. :\fr and ~Irs
Orange Coast College, st>rved 4 friends In the Harbor area. ~trs. Carlu C. Abel of the ~t>wport
years In the Navy. Laun qualifies for the bouquet
AUCTION DAYS
BID EVERY DAY ON A NEW -.HOUSEHOLD ITEM WITH LUCKY BUCKS.
A PRIZE A DAY EVERY DAY.
ncms AT CHECK STANDS
Winners Must P-roduce t.ucky Bucks
When blotified.
Harbor
Market
3420 Via Lido
Newport Beach
FlEE IELIIEIY
~Leg-=--o-;;-f_la_m_b -=
Chuck Roast
79~
59~
Pork Chops
Pork Sausage
Gr. Shoulder
II AI lUll
PATTIES
98~ ...
Swift's
Choice
Center
Cuts
Pure
Pork
Fresh
&
Lean
69~
49:.
49'-
HAM
LOAF
(OVEW 8EADT)
49~
,..
-~ ....... Colllila Colley, • qate Ave.,
a.Jboa leland, ~ the theft
a1 a 111• badalq •Uit ... A bi· ~ •• .aolen from aloneside the l&rqle of WUUam B. Clark,
lJlO E. llaJboa Blvd.. Balboa ...
A ear paflled ln front of 2'755 E.
Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar, was
I«Nnd to hawe bHn atolen ln SAn
Dleao . . . Ralph McAdana,s, 2805 -..oad St., Newport Helehts, re·
paned the theft of a $10 oar from
a aklft at the Burnside marine
dock, 20th St., Newport Beach ... e TOUDAT, -"•1111. 5
Two aereena were cut on bed·
room windows In the home of
Roeer Coker, 1410 Kines Rd., Cll!t
Haven ... Mrs. R. Kessels, 66
,Balboa Coves, Newport Beach,
reported the theft of a letter con -
talntne a $30 check from her mall
Market, Corona del Mar, report· parked car In front of 106 'VIa
ed the attempted theft of a cue Ravenna, Udo Isle, owned by
of beer ... Ralph Inns, 530 Cata· Charles Vandervort. 110 Via
Una Dr., Newport Helebts, re· Ceno . . . Nell Morearty, Z16
ported the theft of hh1 bicycle Apolena Ave.. Balboa lslaod,
from in front of Newport Harbor called at 2:10 a.m. to report the
High School ..• A eeneral broad· burelary of liquor f rom that ad·
cast was put out when Frank dress ... Anna Byron, 311 Mar·
Claseow, 124~ Pearl Ave., Balboa guerlte Ave., Corona del Mar, re-
Island, report~ the theft of his ported the theft of garden hose
1958 automobile from the vtcln· ... A $15 windshield wiper was
lty of Newport Blvd. and Coast s tolen from the car of Gilbert D.
Hwy., Newport ~ch ... Robert Meeker, Zll Edgewater Ave., Bal·
Lewis, 4, of 518 Signal Rd., CHtf boa ... Hub caps were stole,n
Haven, was treated by a doctor from the station wagon of E. T.
'tor a dog bite ... Bjorn Saber, Lynch. 2410 Margaret Dr., New-
6310 W. Ocean Front, West New· port Hel&hts . . . Two pair of
port, reported the theft of his 1957 jeans with approximately $21
white Cadillac from 2607 W. Coast were stolen from the home of
Hwy .. Newport Beach . . . Ralph Hoyle, 611 Clift Dr .. Cllff e TBUBSDAT. APIUL 7 Haven ... A bicycle was stolen
A MAY 5 GRANO. O~IN6 is scheduled for
the•Evergreen Garden Center ~ Newport Blvd.
and Victoria St. in C o sta M a. The 3-acre,
half-milli on-dollar center offers tems for outdoor
living, }nduding swimming pools ond supplies, ca~ual wear, fencing, gifts, plant materials and
pamts, and also pets and pet supplies. The ce nter
1s already open although still in finishing stages.
CAINE•s
PIIIT ITIIE
box ... e WEDifDDAT, U IUL I
A car owned by Crellin Crlf·
tlth, 508 S. Bay Front. Balboa Is ·
land, parked at 506"» S. Bay
Front. was damaged by a hit and
run motorist . . . Three cans of
tennis balb were stolen from the
car of Marinus Contant, 618 Ra·
mona Dr., Irvine Terrace . . . A
complaint from the All American
ANGLERS SAY FAREWELL
TO BEANY AFFLERBAUGH
Donald Cox. 408 Kings Pl., CJJCf from Delmar Pons, 3812 Channel
Haven. reported the theft of a bl· Pl., Newport Island ... A bl·
cycle from the Horace Ensign cycle was stolen • from Evan
School ... Eugene L. Payne, 54, Murphy, ~ Topaz Ave .• Balboa
of 235 Opal Ave., Balboa Island. Island ... Two mattresses valued
was charged with Intoxication In at S6 were s tolen from the patio
public at Marine Ave. and Park of Mary McCasfrey, 7201 Sea· Cllecld Dr. alelaarda BolfiDaa'a boa Bay Club, and was active In
Ave., Balboa Island, at 2:10a.m. shore Dr .. West Newport . . . ......_.. te Nede Af~la ttte many tournaments and ape.
... Otflcers released a bird to Its 8 r u c e Blackman, 222 VIa , Ill tile "'Cccllla9 C. Q ... col...a clal events held by the Anglers.
natural treedom after It became Palermo, Lido Isle. reported the oa ....,. 2.) Fellow club members turned out
caught In a partially opened win· theft of his 1955 Thunderbird car Mer I e Atnerbaugh, who 10 en masse for the services, which
dow at 116''2 Marine Ave .. Balboa from 32nd St. and Lafayette Ave., years ago established hls Merle's were held Monday In the Baltz
Island ... John E. DUnn, 749 Newport Beach ... A bicycle was drive-In restaurant In Corona del Corona del Mar Chapel. 'Mle Rev.
Balboa Ave .. Balboa Island, re· stolen from Arch Sellers, 200 Mar, s uffered a fatal heart attack Edwin Comke of the Corona del
ported the thert of about $130 Topaz Ave., Balboa Island ... A Saturday at his home, 2001 Chu· Mar Community Church oftlclat·
from his wallet In his pants left sailing skimmer valued at $150 basco Dr., Irvine Terrace. He was ed, and Interment was In Pacific Professional
and· Business
Directory
CARPENTRY .
Furniture Refinishing
Antique or modern. Custom
cabinets made -altered -
repaired or refinished. Fine
workmanship. Reasonable
price. Albert Holm. u 8-9679
in the living room ... Mrs. David was stolen from the Sport Center, 47. View Memorial Park.
Curtis. 219 Poppy Ave .. Corona del 3020 W. Coast Hwwy., Newport He was an enthusiastic sport· Mr. Afflert>.ugh was a native
Mar, reported the theft of her Beach ... A $50 tire was s tolen fisherman, was a past president of Los Angeles, started his res·
son's bicycle from their patio ... from the car· o( Arthur C. Reni· of the Pacific Anglers of the Bal· taurant enterprl.se wHh a Ve ntura
Farrell Spang, 406 E. Bay Ave., ley, 101 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa drive-In, then estabJished other
Balboa, reported the thefl of a ... Someone shot a 88 pellet PTA CADIVAL A..U. 30 dr1ve-lns and restaurants In Rlv-
$23 12-volt battery ... A wallet through a window In the home Something for everyone to en-erslde, Long Beach, Santa Ana
rontaining about $8 was stolen of John Jacoby, 201 Onyx Ave., joy ls promised at thE' Newport and Garden Grove, as well as the
from the apartment of Hugh J. Balboa Is land ... Chair pads Heights School Carnival sched · one here In Corona del Mar. He
Parrish, 141511 W. Bay Ave .. Bal· valued at $20 were stolen from uled from J 1 a .m. until 5 p.m. owned the Copper Penny chain,
boa ... Mrs. Lee Salomon, 316 the home of John Van Amersford. Saturday, April 30 on the school and a lso the Beany restaurant In
Amethyst Ave.. Balboa ls land.,-'310 St>ashore Or .. West Newport. I grounds. sponsored by the school Lon~ Beach, and from that he
was taken to Hoag Memorial Hos· e MONDAY, APIUL ll P.T.A. Funds raised from the recel\'e~ his .~ell -known nick·
I pita I after a chair slipped out I An orna mental radiator cap carnival will be used to purchase name,. Beany.
from undeT her while she was valued at about $25 was stolen I either a kiln or an apaque pro-He .•s survlvt>d by h is wife.
using a telephone and he fell from thl' car o f )fatthew Tritt. jector and possibly both. Mrs. 1 Paula, 2 daugh~ers, Merllee, or
1 'rc:p;~lllfl'l!'1'>i'PI!r--------, 10 the floor. striking the back or 3608 Lake A\'t>., West Newport Milton Shedd. P.T.A. prt>sident. the home, and Sister Miriam Jo·
ht>r head . . . . . A genNator and belt \'alued announced. I seph of Mission San Jose: a sis· HARBOR REST
MEMORlAL PARK
e FJliDAT, APJtiL 8 at $20 wa~ s tolen from the car I ter. Mrs. Onlta Jones or Costa
Carl T. Smith, 22, Arcadia, came 1 or Walter :'\oble. 106 Sixth .St~ ClBL FOB THE JlfOaLES J Mesa. and his mother, Mrs. Net-
3131 Harbor Blvd. at Cisler
Costa Mesa
' to the station at 1:25 a .m. volun· ~l'wport St-ach ... A $12 lounge George and Nancy lliobles, 20i2l tie A(flerbaugh of Corona del
l tarily to be bboked on a charge pad was s tolen from the home Newport Blvd., :;ewport Beach. Mar.
KIMBERLY 5-1158
FUNERAL DIRECI'ORS ...
Friendly Neighborhood Service
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8-3433 lr 8·3434 eo.ta Mea
j of grand theft auto in a caSi' r£>· of ~1 rs. )1errill Bothomley. 1620 are parents of a daughter born
ported by Robert M. Allen. 20-1 W. 0<-ean Front. ~ewport Beach Saturday, April 16. In Hoag Hos·
CoiUns Ave., Balboa Island. on I· .. Four hub <'aps were stolen pita!, weighing 8 pounds, 12
March 30 ... ()s('ar F. Perdome. from tht> <'ar of Glenn Turnbull. I ounces.
303 Palm St., Balboa. was booked 2i71 Ba~·shore Dr.. Bay Shores. -------------
at 2:10 a .m. on a charge of \'10· ... A lounge pad was stolen Onyx Ave .. Balboa Island. at 6
Jatlon of a Superior Court order from the patio of James Ander· a.m .... William E. Smith, 1140
not to molest his wife ... A hit ton. 380:.i Seas hore Dr .. West New-W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach,
and run car pushed a car regis· port. durin.g the night. · · · A S50 reported the antenna broken ott
tered to Newport Balboa Savings rattan !lwavel chair _was stolen his car ... Clarence McCulloch,
and Loan, into a fire plug. dam· from the patio of Wilham Spears, 807 Vlila Way, Newport Beach
aging the car and plug, In front H02 W. Ocean Front. Balboa , reported the theft of a lice~
of 106 18th St.. Newport Beach during the night · · · A S50 bl· from a vehicle ... A chaise
... A surf board was stolen from cycle was stolen from Dick Fer· lounge pad was stolen from the
the garage of Patricia M. Cook. ria. 2006 W. Ocean Front. New-home of K C. Graham, 111 Ed&e·
111 C St, Balboa . . . port St-ach . . . David Blnard, wat4tr Ave., Balboa . . . Four e SATUBDAT. AnD. t /119 Jade Ave., Balboa lsland. re· towels were stolen and a clothes
Carl E. Carter. 20, Costa Mesa. oorted the loss or a ':"all_et with !line broken at the resldnce of
was charged with Intoxication at / S60 cash and ldentlft~atton pa· Arthur Moore. 1703 W. Balboa
1
12:45 a.m. at )terle's Drive In. Co· pers · · · A 2-foot carcle was Bl vd, Newport Beach ... A bl·
rona del Mar ... A palm trH' scratl'hed In the hOOd of a _cu cycl• w a,l! tolen from the garage
was broken at the home of )I ownf'd br RJC'fnn'd Angerland, of Ronald AafloW, 23'2 Agate Ave ..
L. Keeler, 1531 Santa nella Ter . ~ Opal A\ e .. Balboa Island · · · Balboa Island ... A bongo drum
I Irvine Terrace ... Don E. :-o'k hols, \\ illlam Ra bbit, 307 Ca talina Dr .. a nd radio. valut> at $70, were
5 1 9 Riverside Ave., Newport ~Pwport Height · reported that stolen from the home of Forest
Heigh"-'>. reported the theft of a unknown Ju,·e niles painted la~ge G. Smith. 116 Coral Ave., Balboa
I $250 a utocla\·e sterilit:er from his Xs on the side of his house With Is land ... A s pare tire was stol-
car ... Someone broke a flowe r brown paint · · · A SilO English en from the car of Mary Card· I~SURANCE ... I pot and damaged a fence a t the road ra!'f'r wac;_ stolen from Ben ner. 218 E. Ocean Front. Balboa ~=...;;;.;;,;;..;;;;...;;..;;;..;..; _______ .., home of Roy Cronsky. 213-4 :\1ira · Duyndam, ·U6 1'\arcissus Ave .. Co·j · .. Vandals dug shrubs from
FOR ALL OF :mar Dr .. Balboa ... Bob McFar· rona del )!ar .. · Mrs. D. R. Trot-the ground at the home of Mrs.
YOUR INSU RANCE NEEDS ren, 2837 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona tcr. 800 Kangs Rd., Cliff Haven., W. D. Duree-, 4835 Bruce Cres-Sadleir Insurance Co. 'del Mar. found a bicycle. which ' reported the theft of a girls bl· cent. Lido Sands ... A girl, 3 or
John E. Sadlelr 'was brought to the s tation ... I r yr le · · · Donald J. Whitlock, 4, was found at McFadden Pl.
3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·3850 Clark Beery, 135 Opal Ave .• Bal-12611 Crestview Or .. Bay S~ores. and Newport Blvd. at 12:14 p.m .
Corona del Mar boa Ic;land. compla ined that the! rt'portPrt the theft of a b1cycle and was brought to the station
I!'IVESn1ENTS ...
CROWELL. WEEDON & CO.
l\tembers
PariCk Coast Stock E.xchange
Burdett Ha rrison. Res. Mgr.
Dtck P.ut'kN Ted Pa ulson
Lois F<•nnell Ruth Ba ker
)take Myers
Pnva te Wire Services
2601 E. Coas t Hwy. OR 3-7005
Corona del Mar
"-i de of his car was scratched ... wheel and tire · · · Mrs. Lewis to be claimed by her mother,
Someone appa rently threw eggs 1. Whitney. 1120 E. Balboa Blvd., I Mildred Walton 300·34th St .. West
from the east s ide of the <'a nai l Bnihoa, reported an atte':flpted Newport, at 3 p.m .... Edward
onto the property of Alire Hill· burglary ... The front license Pearce , Apt. 1. 1000 E. Ocean
gren 351 E. Bay Front, Balboa pla te and tab were stolen from 1 Front, Balboa, reported a gun I._1a~d . . . Evan )f. Koppy. 2:;, the r ar gr Clarence B. Knlcker· taken In a burglary of his apart-
of 310 Coral Ave .. Balboa Island. bockt>r. :50 l ~-Bay Front. Bal· ment ...
wac; cha rged with washmg a bo: Is land ... Annette Bechtold. =:;.=~~:;:==::;::=====
veh icle in the street ... A tire JI.J Coral Ave., Bal~ I~land. re· THIS SIU ctouifi~ o.l '" the
wa stolen from the car of Martan portPd malicious mtschtt>f to the hsig" ceft cost Y" •• li+tlo •• $1.10 Pil~reen. 219 Crystal Ave .. Balboa aeria l or her car ... Life Guards fot ) l~tsorti-s. Coli ORIOU l-0510. Island ... Harold Hartvlgson. 66. reportl'd giving o~gen to Har·
Ba lboa, was charged w ith intoxi· rlet Brown, 46, of lt07 Plaza del
Water Crisis
Ends as Break
Is Repaired
MWD water started to flow
at approximately 9 :30 a.m . yes·
terday to serve area& from Costa
Mesa to South Laguna, inter·
rupted by a brea k In the line at
a bout 4 a.m. Saturday on Bristol
St. north of Bakn Ave., In the
north·east Costa Mesa area.
'Mle break caused a water crlsi~
In Costa Mesa. Poli('e and fire-I
men used loud speakers to warn
residents to conserve water.
The Ne~ch Big Can-
yon Reservoir. built to hold 600
acre feet of water, became the
main source of supply for Costa
Mesa and ~ewport Beach. the La·
guna County Water district and
the South Coast County Wa ter
District.
At the time of the break there
was 505 acre feet In the Big Can·
von Reservoir. Water Supt. John
McMillan reported. Yesterday
m orning when the break was re·
paired the reservoir was down t.o
393.1 acre teet.
Laguna water users took 34
acre feet ot water, more than 11
million gaJions, from Big Canyon
Rservolr between 6:30p.m . Satur.
day a nd 9:30 a.m . yeste rday, City
Engineer Bert Webb reported.
From 4 p.m. Saturday until 10:30
a.m. yesterday, Costa Mesa used
22 1!1 acre feet. almost 71i mil·
lion gallons. During the same
period Newport Beach used 56.4
acre feet !rom the reservoir.
PRINTI~C ...
For all your
Printing Nccrts
C'ation in public at 22nd St. and Sur. Balboa, and requested an
~ewport Blvd.. Newport Bea ch. a mbulance ... John Dunn. 22,
. .. A bicycle was stolen from or 749 Balhoa Ave ... Balboa It~·
the yard of Mrs. Margaret w1J. lanrl. was charged with jaywalk·
son 1104 s Bay Front Balboa ing diagon ally across Marine
·Isla.nd ... ·Patrick R. Hen1~haw. Ave .. Balboa Island. at 9:38 p.m.
19 2912 Broad St., Newport Bear h. . . . Frederick Glotfelty, 20. of w~s charged with intoxi<'atlon 210 41st St., West Newport, was
in a restaurant at 3334 w. Coast charged wuth standing In the
~any : ; : :: : . Good in water •••
THE ENSIGN
Publishing Co.
ORiole 3·0550
2850 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Jl wy., Newport Beach . . . s trt>et at Park Ave. and Onyx le SUNDAT. APBJL 10 Ave., Balboa Island, at 9:38 p.m.
• A hit a nd run rar damaged a ... William C_. Fair, 56, Balboa. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was charged wa th I ntox lea tlon at I Main St. and Ocean Front, Bal·
SEALjjSHEETS c/ IIDI'IUO,.,.,
Wi.a . E •"!.v ... cRa~-nwtr
C:08TA
boa. at 11 :30 p.m .... Mrs. Paul
Permworth, 1311 N. Bay Front.
Balboa Is land, reported the theft
or surfers ... e TVESDAT, Ana. J2
Mrs. Mary Smith, Viking Ho·
tel, Balboa, reported j uveniles
causing a disturbance ... John
F. O'Neill, 38, Newport Beach,
was charged wlth drW\k drlvlne
at 29th St. and Balboa Blvd., at
1 :~ a.m ...• Thodore Cooper, 18.
of 328 El Modena Ave., Newport
Helght.l, was chareed wJth atand·
lnl In the street In the 200 bloek
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And Satura Cleaaein1 Cream actually ~lpt moiltur• wn aa it
cleanaea. h'•lf'taaelese ... Uaht ill testure ... le .. ea altineoft, moiet,
mildly ttimutatecl. Try it now. Wbat a dilerm ce it makes for dry
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18081DAY. AftiL Jl, -
CO.::.A DKJ; IIA&. ~ -..... _ --c:-t ....... C... doiNG • 1'be Rev. D. WeueJJ, Paator
Phone: ORiola 3·M22
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 A.M .-Tha Se'rvlce 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-Tha Service
~ lct•na •c::a.u•s
MCo•ono de Mar, Newport Beach
a.nd C011ta Af .... -atnvil'll tor
aplrUual perfection livet: lite new
mea nine and P\lrpMe as explain·
In the Jeuon·aermon on "Pro·
ballon Alter Dealh" at thla Sun.
day's Hrvlces. The Golden Text
from 'Matthew .(24:13) ~lares:
"He that ahall endure unto the
rj~ij~~~Ri;~fi l end, the 11nu~ ahall be saved." • • •
u~w auuda. Costa
Meaa-''How Unh•eraall•~ Th.lnk
or JHua"-Is the termon theme
of Or. Charles Clare Blauvelt tor
the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. • • •
c.... .. K4a c-.•alty
Cb.-da. Collereeatlonal-"Belief
In Immortality" wlll t>e the ser·
mon topic or the Rev. Edwin
Gomke at the 9:30 and 11 a.m.
Sunday service~. The Senior ptJ .
erlm Fellowahlp,wlll hold a joint
meetin& with Santa Ana and La.
guna Beach at 6:30 p.m. • • •
RED-E.CRETE IS SURE
. EASY TO USE. THAT WALL IS
PRACTICALLY BUILDING ITSELF
Act.-lty, you do have to do a litUe of
the work yourself, but Red.[.Crete certainly
makes the job easier; cleaner, simj»er.
Red·E·Crete cement products are scientlfic..lly
pra·miled. Just add water al'ld they
are ready to use. Don't settle for
anything less than pnuint: Red·E·Crete.
SIX HANDY MIXES .••
HUNDIIGS OF USU
RED-E-CRETE
m1
LAWN SPIMlER
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Co.ta Meaa -"Three Steps Up.
ward" will be the sermon therne ot the Rev. Herbert John.10n at t1
a.m. Sunday. Color alldea will be
shown at the 7 p.m. aervl~. • • •
L•tMN& CbURb of the 11-ter.
Corona del Mar-The Rev. Doug·
1 .. Wessell will preuh on the
topic, "God Is Here," at th.e 8 and
J 1 a.m. Sunday aerviCH. The
Luther League will meet at the
church at 1:30 p.m. Sunday to 10
on an outing at Knoll's ~
Fa rm. • • •
8alboa 1a1GDd Netbodlat Cburell
-"After Easter What'!" will be
the sermon subject of the Rev.
Godfrey Graetlln at 9:30a.m. and
11 a.m. Su nday. Mr. GraetlJn re·
minded> persons planning to at·
tend the serviCH that these hours
are on daylight sa,·l ne time.
Building Plan
I •
Is Announced
Mrs. John Laun Jr. ot Lldo Isle
~as been elected presld~nt of the
N~wpon Beach Elementary
Sebool PTA. Ocher Qtneers tor
1960·61 are Mrs. Henry Wacnc!r
Jr., first vJce.prealdent; Mn . Or. D. A. Bryant, paator of the David P~terson, serond vlce.pretl·
Fir11t Bapt .. t Church ot Corona dent: Mra. Richard Oli\'~r. third
del Mar, an.noun~d this week vJce.presldent: Mra. Dan Thomp·
that a church bulldlna will be. son, recordlnc secretary;-Mn;.
conati"UGMd at 2411 E. Coast Hwy .• John Swigart, corresponding sec.
next to-a.e Corona de~ Mar of· retary: Mrs William Plowden,
flee ol .... port Balboa Savini& treasurer; ro.!rs: Frank Marshall ,
and LM.9 Aasn. parliamentarian; Mrs. George
He a..reMC!d hope that con. Michaud, h hnorlan and Joh.n structlon ~!an bflogln May 20 and Case, auditor. ' ..
be completed In September. Est!·
mated cost of the completed
church Ia 130.000.
II wUJ be a 3·1evel struc-ture,
wHh .sanctuary, nursery and, of·
rice on the hl8hway.level. mid·
die floor: clauroom space on the
noor above: the lower le\'el will
be partlaUy o~n . for pa.rking.
Cancer Fund
Drive Starts
AMERICAN
FEATHER WEIGHT
45. Gal.
TRASH CAN : ~-$5 8.1G8. • 'fllht , ...
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2 FOR THE PRICE OF
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PRICES
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THURSDAY
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MONDAY
All CIOWI UDWliE
-FAMOUS FRHZ£-COOK-SERVE
CO.RN I NG.7~ WARE
on/y$12.88
CORNING ·WARE SAUCEPAN SET
al wonderful savings
for limited time only -
1'IM first litM this flbWous, hut...,.._ c aid • ., ..
..,. has ....-a...n ule ,nr:.d! Freeze. t>.ke, broil, fry in
Cominl Wa~ It's made ot Pyrooeram~ped for
missile noM,. cones to withstand the ext~ temperatu,..
of outer spece.lt tan go from sub. zero frMHr direct to Nd·
hot burner without dama1.-saves disttes, aawts dish·
-shine. k»ob beautiful on the table. Any motMr, •ny,..
man woukS ~com. it. au, now! SpecW prM .... ...,
_. ..., 14. Individual piec•s from $3.95. Other Mtl •
$3-US,
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HARDWARE ASSOCIATES
MARDWARE
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Thank You
To the C itizens of New-
pert Beach:
Your w onderful support
and backing in my cam-
paign for Councilman
are sincerely appreciat-
ed. 1 assure you that I
w ill conscientiously do
my utmost to. serve the
c1ty of Newpc:-t Beach to
t!1e best cf" my ab ility .
ANNIVERSARY ,ARTY -Minnie and George
Humbutel, 707 Acacia Ave., Corona de l Mer,
were honored w;th e 63rd wedding enniver1ery
party in the Corono del Me r Youth Center Mon-
day noon ot a meeting of the Senior Clizen~
C lub of Newport Beach. Their daughters, Mrs.
. Lester Kelly, l os Angeles, ond Mrs. Bertha Gold-
ste'n, 707 A cacio Ave .. pfovided and served o
cake. Mr. and Mrs. H umbutel were morried in
Chicago on Ap ril 1-4, 1897. !Ensign photoj
DEE COOl
H1rlllr Iii• a,., Non-Swimmer Is ' Drowned
to Orc•lze a..,. 21 Eff F 1
'The Harbor Area Nlxon-for·IAS Rescue ort ai s
President Club will hold an or·,
ganizatlonal meeting Thursday John J. :Moore Jr .. 19, El Toro and oxygen but failed to revive
evening, April 28. In the ~ew · mailne, was drowned in the surf the victim. A doctor was ca lled
port Harbor Legion Hall. It will off Island Ave., Balboa, at 2:35 and pronounced the marine dead.
be a dinner meeting, beginning p.m. Saturday. The victim had been swimming
at 7:30 p.m. Xewport Beach Ji[e guards gave beyond the breaker-llne with 2
Co-chairmen are Dick Richard mouth to mouth resuscitation, friends, A. G. Johnson, 18, and
of Ri chard's Lido Market, and u ed a resucitube, resuscitator Kenneth E. Wrleht, !1. members
attorneyS. Robert Barnes. Assist· of his marine unit at El Toro. I ing them in tbe plannlne is John The frie nds had come inside the
Hopwood of lr\'lne Terrac.-e. chair· The Dawsons breakt>r·line when the victim be· · man of the recently organizt>d gan ca lling tor help.
Corona del )tar ~lxon -for-rres•· T E Life guards. said both men
I dent Club. our urope were poor s wlmm4!rs but Wt'nt
after their s tricken companion, u,. Eftsi911 d ewfie4 •d'-o• l-OS50. St>elng Europe on a trip that reported to be a non-swimmer. ;::=::::::::=::::=::::::::=::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::=::::===:::; }VIII take most of the late spring ~fr. J ohnson rt'ached the victim
and early ummt>r are )tr. and and found him fa<'e down In the
~~r~. Harold B. Dawson of 2001 watt>r. A witness, Jerry Reynolds, The Very Finest in Dining
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e Open 1 Days
e ORiole 3-7726
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BALBOA BLVD.
AT MAIN ST.
in
BALBOA
Private Swimming
YOUR POOL
Lessons
Re d Cross Certified lnstruc1or
Teaching All Ages
Reasonable Rates
Mrs. Bobble Yocum Uttlefield N.J 6-3103
COROII DEL IIR TUYn SERVICE
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Corona del Mar
OR 3-0380
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, Clitr Drl\'e, Clift Ha\'en. and ~fr. 18. Hemet. tried to administer
and ).frs. Walter ~k. 5209 Bruce. mouth-to-mouth rl'suscltatlon but
~t>wport Beach, who are touring the surf prevented him from do-
the continent by auto. They flew ing so eflt>ctlvely, life guards
to ~ew York and boarded a <>ald.
Dutch s teamt>r for the trip over.
Entertaining for them before
the\' left were ~fr. and Mrs. Bert
J. Drl'y of Irvi ne Terrace. On tht>
dinnN table were dolls dressed
l in travel attire complete to Jug·
gage.
Representing the Harbor area
were Mrs. Aleen Hudson of Lido
' I le, Mrs. Dawson's mother; Carol
A.nn Dawson, her daueht4!r, who
Is auendlng the University of
California at SAnta Barbara; Ken·
neth Snoke. l\1r. and Mrs. Rob·
ert 8e<'k. ~fr. and ~frs. D. Gordon
and ~rr. and ~frs. Woodrow S ew·
berry.
Teacller c•••• Fw
IOMCI ... ..,
William Gannon. math Instruc-
tor at Harbor High School. has
hH-n selected as one of 40 teach·
, ers to studv advanced math at
George Washington University In
1 Wat~hlngton, D. C., !rom June 14
to Aug. 5 under a grant from
the ~atlonal Science Foundation.
Mr Gannon. who came to Harbor
High last fall. gradua ted from St.
Mary's Colleae and earned his
master's degrt>e from Catholic
UniveM~Ity In Washington, D. C.
... Tlnat llunl
Thrt>t> l('('n-age tenan~ from
West Cov1na planned to bum
down the Viking Hotel. owner
1 Mrs. Ethel Cohen. 901 E. Balboa
Blvd .. Balboa. noli!ied Newport
poll<-e at 12:15 a.m . Saturday. She I said all fire extinguishers had
bef>n emptied.
Another hotel tenant reported
overheal'4ng the arson threat. Of·
fleers contac-tt>d the youthful ten·
ants and advi~d th"" that they
were under close pollee survell-
lan<-e and not to create any dis·
turban<'e.
NU. aTLETr JKJVU:D
Mrs. VIrginia Rylett, 1~ Mar-
Iners Dr., Harbor Hlthlands, was
Injured In a 3-car accident at
Coast Hwy. and Jamboree Rd.,
N~rt Bfach. at 5:28p.m. Wed·
nesday, April 13. She wu take n
home by her daueht.r, Robin,
with whom ahe wu rfdJna. The
other moton.t. were Anthony
Giordano, Ontario, and Oma DeU
Smith, ln1lewood.
1011 roa 'I'IIZ '01..10111
Election Held
By Volunteer
Bureau Board ' Summing up the past yur'a
activities, Mrs. William Jahns,
chairman of the Volunteer Bu·
reau. at its annual meetlne this
month at ~ewport Harbor Yacht
Club presented new members of
the board, and new officers for
1960-61 wen~ el~ted. Mrs. Wll·
llam Holstein Is now chairman
for the coming year.
Sellm Franklin Is president
for a second time; Mrs. David
).1c~eely, vice . president; Mrs.
Harlan Eastman, secretary; and
Stl'phen Dingle, treasurer. The 4
new board members are 0 . W.
Richard, Edear Hill, T. Weston
Jav and Walter MilJer.
The new board members re·
place William Farnsworth, Mrs.
Challen Landers, Mrw. Richard
Castle and M.ra. PhiHp Burton.
Those Who have aerved during
the pas t year Include Mr. Frank·
lin, KennNh Kingsley, William
Farnsworth, Dr. Edward Milum
and Mmes. William Holstein, Ed·
mund Anderson, Roeer Hardacre,
David McNeely, Challen Landen,
Harlan Eastman, William Ja hns
and William Clark. •
II17IIT JK 3-CA.a CLUB
Kathryn Marchak, 1761 Irvine
Ave .. Costa Mesa. was taken by
her husband, John Ma rchak, to
a physician for treatment of In ·
juries sufff'red In a 3-car acel·
dent on the Arches overpaas,
Ne'fl'Ort Beach, at 4:23 p.m. Fri-
day. The other driven were Shlr·
ley Stahler, 24, Santa Ana, and
George Slcre, 20, of 603t,i Iris
Ave., Corona del Mar, pollee said.
aATIIES aUT~
A 10n wia hom Thursday,
March 24, ln St. loeeph He»pltal,
to Mr. a.nd ¥a Roderick Batt..,
3201 Second Ave., Corona del Mar.
80T roa IIUTCmiiiOIIS
Charles and llelen Hutchinson,
117 • •th St., ••aport. are ~r.
e nta of a .an ~ Wedneeday,
April 11, In w-. a.patal, weJ1h·
lUI 7 pound~, U CN.neel.
William and Arlene Foltom. aaDUIIT 1011-
4812 River Ave., West !fewport, lt'a aboy for Paul and Barbara
are the parema o1 a ~ born llernhMt, 211 Yla ...._ '*
Thursday, April 14. In Hoq Be»· Jale-born FrldaJ', Aprll I. In
pltaJ, we~ atune 5 pounds, 2 R oat Re»pltal, -.llhlnl 7
OUncft. poundll, 7 ouneea.
IIWm JtiEW RENAULTS
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-r-.Y or ..a cur'
Boy Slashed by :,.,.
During Swiln in Bay
~14ce ~ale I
TUSSY
DEODORANTS
Albert M. Runt, 17, Santa Ana,
sutlered severe laeeratlona to his
rleht shouJde.r, ann and aide from
tJ\e propeller of a boat while
swlmmlna underwater In the bay
o(f 15th St., Newport Beach, at
3:40 p.m. Saturday.
The youth came up under an
18-foot speed boat belne operated
by Murry Schwlmer of Los An·.
eelcs. He was removed to the 15th
Boyd to Head
Pool P~oiect
at Boys Club
John Boyd Jr. of Harbor High·
lands, president o1 Southe1n Call·
Cornia Thrift A Loan In Costa
Mesa, has been a ppointed gen-
eral chairman of the Boys Club
swimming pool campaign.
Mr. Boyd formerly o w n e d
Boyd's Hardware on Mariners
Mile (now Bayview Hardware),
served as Newport Beach post·
master from 1953 to 1955, served
as president of the Newport Bal.
boa Rotary Club, h~lped organlze
Mariners Bank ~nd l.s now on the
advisory board of California
Bank.
Theo Robins, president of the
Boys Club, who announced the
appointment, said that the pro·
posed 35-foot by 75-foot pool Is
designed for community Instruc-
tional and recreational use, for
families, clubs, groups, classes
and parties. u well as for the
Boys Club Itself. He said that a
nominal tee will be chareed so
that the operatJon of the pool
c-an be selt-suppoftlng. The goal
of the fund d rive Is $75,000.
Trio Now on
World Tour
St. dock and a-tven (lrat aid by
pollee, lite auarda and a doctor.
The youth w.nt loto ahock, auf.
ferlne trorn heavy bleadlna. be-
fore first aid waa applied. He was
moved by ambulance to Hoag
Hotpltal.
Mrw. Bernice B. Hunt, the boy's
mother, told pollee tha t the youth
wasswlmmlne under water about
35 feet from shore a nd s tarted to
surface when the boat paa.aed
over him. People on the beach
started yelllne to the boat oper-
ator to watch out that the boy
was under the boat, but he did
not hu r them. Persons aboard
the boat said they knew nothing
of the accident until they were
contacted at the American Legion
dock.
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I'LUS IECIOifD FUTVaE
Joel McCrea iD IIIE OD.AJIOMAW·
Where you
plant your
mo11ey
' does make a ;
difference!
24 million people can't be wrong. They plant ~eir money 'at
Insured Savinp and Loan Alaociatiomlike oun Your aavinga
grow fast with ua becauae they eam ,.ceUeDt retuma. And
they're sale ... lnlured up to $JO,OGO by"the Federal Savinp
and Loa L.uruce Corporation. Start your aprina ~
,_.a pia 0 ~ '...i:..-0 th tod •• A ••• ~ ~pmn1 .•• DOW.~ a ••...-aq:ount WI Ul ay.
'-' for 1M ~ *'" til a,,.., JI,....UW ..• .. ,.,, ........
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HEWS OF 10 YEARS AGO St. Michael and All Angels
Is Name for COM Mission
a&WIOft' .......... I C08011& Da.IIA& ~ taUMDAY. AniL ll. 1-
ENSIG.N CLASSIFIED ADS eJU.c~~la.l• .... ~ ..... _ ....
CUI roe UU Ct.ASSIFIID AD ItA TIS -c.h with _..., 01 witWn 10 c1.ys The Enalan. which up to now ..._lief'..._ ft. _. ., .. ~ Sr. Mlchul and All AnaelB IJ Mrs. Wh1Lney Wrlaht and Miss
baa been printed out ol toWn, It, . . . · the n&Jne .el«ted for the new ElJen Greenwood I ~ . 1955 OLDS SUPER • Holiday 111M 2 T-. 3 TiiMt
Hard Top CouPe. All power. 20 words 01 leu ---·--····-· .. ···-........... .71 1.25 UO Private .,.ny. Must RU. Beat 21 ____ __._ _ __ ......a.. offer. HYatt 4-6196. .,.._ to 30 .,.._ _....................... 1.00 1.50 1.00
annou~d PIan • to purehaae Another step In the expansion Epllcopal Mlulon which will be
prlntlna equlprMnt and ~ up of the Enalan was taken thla built alone Fltth Ave. In Corona
, .. OWD prlntlna plant • · . lack w~k with the announc.ment> of del Mar, and which is eX'J)eeted
BldweU, owrwr of Bldwell'a Men'• plans to lnoorpor~te: the lncor· to open In June.
SWAPS POll TRADE: 1959 White 31 worch to ..0 words ........................ _ 1.25 2.00 2..50
Studebaker Lark • 6, low roUe· bch word .,., ..0 worch ........... -....... .03 .G5 JJ7
Shop, wu elected president of potatora are Mr a nd Mrs Arvo The r«tor tor the new Mission
the Balboa laland BualnHt A.un. Haapa, prtnclple.owners : ~1r. and will be the (tev. Edwud Allen,
· · 1be Newport ~ach City I Mrs. B. N. Desenbere or Corona who Ia now administrator of the
Councll aave p rellmlnarr ap· del Ma r, who will be part own· Day School at St. James Eplseo·
proval to the lona·areued access er ; and Paul Lund or West New· pal Church in Newport Beat'h.
road alona the Coron a del M&r I port, who wUI be foreman or the The St. James Day School wlJI be
a,e, for tru.at deed or vacant IU& ORDER FOlM ROW FOR SfiECIAL MAIL-IN RATES)
lot ln Oranee Cou.nty. Phone ........ ' ........ -----------------------:.-ltl 7·4400. • •
• .a..wurr&D MUIJCAL llllftVIi&lil& • bluff, t»low Ocean Blvd.··· back.shop that he ls now eettlng moved to the Mlsslon site this
Naw Hammond X::Oa .. • "-·st•ln· Melle ~· .. V•· ready tor the Ensign •ummer. OFFICE SPACE, tor aaleaman·
a uditor or lnaurance J>roker.
Suite 2C, Masters Bulldlne. 4.36
Heliotrope, Corona del Mar, OR
3.01Z7.
TOP OPPORTUNITIES
DAILY
"' "'' • ·--"' ta* told Oty CouDdl of laia •.. way Plano.. BrG SALE used elec· ,..._ te ... tnct • lliO.D A fund · rai ·lng event for the
tronlc organa $295, $375, $485. ckl ... ·la ,.....,_, ta c.oeo 5 YRS AGO Mission will be a tea to be given
Be Sure To Check With
L o wrey, Wtulltzer, Orgatron, del ,._, .t MCICArtlaur at Yd. • next Wedne day afternoon, April
Thomas, many others, all llke .... Coat • .,.., N eald be 27. by the St. Ellubeth Gu ild or I
NEWLYD ECORATED a~ turn ·
lahed one bedroom apartment
In the center ot Corona del
Mar. Year.round lease at 185
monthly. Call ST 0·9833 after
7:00p.m .
JUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
402~ 32DCl St.. Newport
ORiole 3·4810
ne w, save up to SBOO. CLEAR· St. l amP at the home of Mrs.
ANCE SALE -27 GRA .. .-IMped to ..... It Juae 15 • • • W'IJ d D 03 ~ t ~u .... _ 1 e MAJlCII 17, 1155 1 ar unlap, 1 ~horecli f I
PIANOS --tln'·h•d Ilk• h•w , TM -.-ey -r Gad penaaca Rd Sh Cllf'~ '"' o.a "" "" "' ~ .. Mcay Pike. 7m ln<'umbent Councilman Andrew ·· ore u . . ,..., •..•. ......... S395. $465, ~ up. Select from &. ....._ &lYd.. aalboa. wen W. Smith of Corona del Mar l Mrs. Dunlap Is chairman for ~~~. s~~;r:ti!~. K~~be .• .;:~ctkl~~i ... buted ... fl.n wiLlie .... Wlstrlct 61 and Hans Broerlne or othe tea. which Will feature an I .. ._-...,. ia a eo.mua&ty Balboa Island !District 51 were rlental decor. Hostesses, wear·
ln'VATIOD WAIITED Maple Hammond splnet orea n, a ftayen productioo of "'JJGy defeated by Lee Wilder and Clar· lng Japanese <'OStumes. will be
DOES YOUR YAilD and lawn rare buy, pleue hurry, or rent a F...,.. • • I ence Hlgble, resp«ti\•ely. lh the Mrs. John Parke. wife ot the tee·
. ...... . 2 BEDROOM furnish~ a part-
ment. Wall to wall carpetlna.
patio, $1~.00. yearly lease.
Adulu only. OR 3·4451.
look as attractJve as you'd ~:_:~~ Soprfn~~ P'ra~osweek s:::~~ Georg~ Pr~s of Balboa was sp«lal City Council el«tlon re·j tor of St James: Mrs. Allen. wife
like? U not, why not let me elected president of the Balboa qulred under the recently adopt· of the rt>ctor ot the Mission: Mrs.
• o ••••• .2.., ......
UNFUR'NISHED house for rent on
beautlful canyon. 3 patios.
beautifully ltndscaped, 2·atory
houll! In excellent condition.
620 Poppy, Corona del l1ar.
improve lt. Ray Haws. OR 3· wa y, Wurlltzer, Ac r080nlc, Knabe, Angllne Club ... Bernard Eller· ed city chart~r; also elected were Harold Spickard. president or the
1086. F11lsc1 her, ~0 • $385,th$465, e1t1c1. pay m an was Installed as command· Incu mbent Councilm an Gerald I Women or St. James: Mrs. Don·
u e u ~ a mon or w rent er of the Beachcombers Po t ~5 ot Bennett In Dtstrlct 1; Sandy Mat'· aid Ferguson, pa.st president; W~ new spinet or vand. One repos· he Amvets . . . Kay In District 2; Incumbent and
WANTED: Used car In exchanee sessed Salem Ma-ple Ch e rry t M Do Hill ( ~-A ) I JIM spinet. near new, pay small bal· -_,. j1 ayor ra unop...,.,....,.... n WEST OP' LIDO 'AXED
DESJQII £ ft.AJr a&a'\'JCE
110'1. FDIUCDIG
tor work, palntlne. cleaning. • MA8CII ... 1-Dlstrl<'t 3; Incumbent Stanley gardeninr. etc. Call after 6:00 ance Uke rent. HAMMOND Francia Horvath. chairman of Ridderhof In Distract 4. and l a mes James G. West. 19. of 200 VIa
p.m. XI 2·2906, CHORD ORGAN used, family the Pa rks and Recceatlon Com-~ Stoddard In Dls"'lct 7 ... Propo· Eboh, Udo Isle. has been elected Cut.. ..... & Apub&•ta LARG E double aarage for rent.
FUE ESTDIATD
Reasonable. Why not call OR
5-1067.
FOR RENT FURNlSHE'D. EMER·
ALD BAY IUPPERl, LAGUNA
BEACH. Den, 3 bedrooms, 2 ~
baths, 2 fireplaces, washer-drY·
er, enclosed pa tio, eardener. 2·5
months. By appointment. 837
Emerald 'Ba y. KY 4-5881.
favorite, real low prloe tor quick mlttee. announced that the Irvine s!Uon 2, setting 11 $2.400 annual vloe.presldt>nt of t~e School of -LEE
...aoiiAL sale. 12 USE'D uprlehts from $95, Co. has ae reed to provide 3 park llmJt 00 tax funds for the Cham · Business at . the Unlv~rsity ~f 11-L REG=="'A"=RD="'IN~G~P:-a-c..,..it:'O"ic--=v""l-rN-.,..M=-e-m-. little as S5 a month, or will rent. areas for the City ot Newport ber of Commerce was approved I Sou thern Cahfornla. He lS a 1958
orlal Park call Mrs. G. D. CASH for your plano. Repos· Beach _ at Marine Av~. and a lmost 2 to 1 ... · graduate of Newport Harbor High
(Lutle) 0 r up e, OR 3·7077, sessed Mahoeany Gra.nd plano, Coast Hwy .. alona Avoca'do Ave. Tile a... 1..._ Padle • .ector
1
School. and is now a sophomore tlS ACACIA
COitlftOCTIOII CO.
t lcensed Counselor. Thank you. perfect, take over balance. In Corona del Ma r, and on the of a... Kpf apa CJallllda aa ma joring in business admlnlstra· coaOJfA DEL MAJl
SCHMIDT-PHILUPS hillside above Corona del Ma r at lf......S. Mcaa.. baa ......,w 1 tlo.n at SC. Hls mother graduated oa s.,..
PADITIJrG 520 North Main, Corner 6th the top of Poppy Ave .... Mrs. appola.._t Cia rectw .. St. '.f~ro~m~:;c~~ln~l;938~.;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~ Santa Ana P. F. Baines of Bnlboa Is land was I Jam.. EpUcopal Cburcb la r
-CALL -Sln<'e 1914 elected president of the 1'\ewport Newport aa4 .nu C~UU~De hl•
.
WAifTED TO aDT
Sympson & Nollar BeaC'h ElemPntary SC'hool PTA. duU.. July 1 •.• Mrs. Edward
The CODCJNCJ•tioa of tbe Coro· Millett Jr. of lalboa wcu la·
Newport' a CHO RD ORCA:'\ na del Mar Community Cburcb . stalled a presJMnt of tbe New· Oldest Establlahed Painters •oted to exteDd a caU to the port hGI:b A.uiltcmce !.AocJue.
OR 3-3630-EvH OR 3-5454 $393 •••· Paul E. 14bbltt. mlailter Exolort>r 5<-out Rollv Bnrrumt>
BUSINESS COUPLE des~es 2 bed·
room house. Quiet neighbor·
hood. Fa mily consists of 3
adult.<;. No children or pets.l
Pos.'!lbly June 15 to Sept. 15.
Write Alvin Weingarten. Box ~-------------
1210, Palm Springs. Calif.
• of UnJtec:t CJaurdl of Eagle of Corona del :'\far ·and &-out
FREE ORCA): LESSO~S Bock. to tab ..-.r the pulpit r.f'nt> :'\f<'Candli h of Costa :'\fl'sa
belD9 fteated by tbe lin. hr· ha · bt-l'n chosen from the Har·
ry Schrodt . • • A c:oauDuDity hor Area to auend tht> eaghth
CIUOC'lation la belDCJ formed for worlr1 Bo,· Srout Jamhort>t>. to be
roa sALE I REMNANTS~lOO"<-nYlon. both
home and room size. Sold as
i~. Priced near cost Cor quick
sale. Serve you rself, each rem-
nant tagged with size and
price. Hendrick's Floor Fash ·
lona, 1931 Newport Blvd .. Costa
Me~<~. M1 6·4782.
SE8VJCES * * M OVING? * *
2 Fast Jnsured movers and
large va n $11.00 an hour
Ttme at•rt.s at you door ...
Why pay moTe!
• --Call-
NEWMAN
T'llANSFER. STORAGE CO.
Midway 6-~ or Uberty 8-6430
1968 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Carpentry
Minor Repairs
No Jobs Too Small!
H . 0 . ANDERSON
19:17 Fullerton Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Callf.
Kimberly 5.8175
If no answer can Ml 6-2372
Painting -Decorating
P A.PEll RANGING
GEO RGE BURKHARDT
Llcen8ed Contract~
1897 Oranre Aw. Costa MH
UbertY 8·8621
* * *
READ
ENSIGN
CLASSIFIED
AND
REAL ESTATE
ADS FOR
"Open Fri. n igh ts 'till 9:00 p.m."
WOODWORTH'S
2620 E. Coast Hwy. · OR 3.5530
Corona del Mar
In Santa Ana . KI i -~459
ELECTRONIC SOUND
SYSTEMS
Stereo. Hi-Fi
COMMERClAL -.INDUSTRIAL
HOMES -BOATS
CUSTOM INST ALLA TIO~
Sound-Grafters, Inc.
AUDIO SPECl.AUSTS
x.; E. Cout Hlway OR 3·8515
Coro~ del Mar
AUTOMOTIVE SEaVJCE
Complete
BRAKE SERVICE
•
MOTOR TUNE-UP
•
Herb Miller's
R1CHF1.ELD STATION
LECAL NOTICE
Jfo. A 35262
JfOTICE TO CRJ:DITOltS
E!'tatt> of HAROLD A. SCHt:SS·
LER. de<'Pased.
Notice Is hereby gh·en to the
crt>ditors of and a ll persons ha\··
lng t'lalms against the stud de·
1 held Aug 12 -28 at Ft ~lagara .
ranada .... T he :'\ewpon Bearh
City Council instructed C'ity En·
gineer Bert WE-bb to request tht>
Daviston of Haghway to tnstall
traffiC' signal at the Seaward
Rd and :'\arrissus A\'e intei'Se'('·
t1ons on Coast Hw-y .. Corona del
:\far.
C'edent or said estate to file them • MAitCII 24• l9SS
with the necessarv vourhers In the otflC'e ot tht> Clerk of the Su. Dora Hill was re-elected mayor
perlor Court ot thf' Statt> of Call· I of Newport Beach at thf> r~rgan ·
fornla. In and for the county of azatlon meeting <?f the Cit) Coun·
Orange. or to present the same. Cl l ... The Newport Harbor
with the necessary vouchers. to Chamber of Comme~ launchl'd
the undersigned at hls or her an all.out membership drhe. un·
place of bWIIness. to-wit: cJo A. der the leadership of President
K. Phelps. 3800 East Coast High· ~aurie Stanley, following the
way, Corona del Mar. California. \'Oter approval of the proposition
within six months after the tirst hmating tax funds for the Cham ·
publication or thL'I nouce. ber to $2,400 a yt>ar · · ·
Dated April I . 1960 EdwarcliiMly WC11 ~ to
DOROTHY ~f. S<"HL'5SLER. bit fUtb term a lll'•ldMat oi
Executrix of the Estate of saad tbe Central lf.-port -..cb
decedent. Com.aumity AM& ••• atll
A K PHELP~. Tboaapeoa. owaer oi aw·a Mar· · · at. .... ea.ctecs -•ckat of Attorney at Law. ..-·-~ East Coast Hlghw3y. the acdboa t.pi'OftiiMGt Au&.
Corona d<'l :'\1ar. Calafornio~. • . · Mn. Dv.Dcoa Stewart, pres·
ORiole 3 ~102. ldeDt of tbe WoaaaD'1 CJric
Publlsh : Apral 21. 28. ~tay 5. 12 lAalpe. aa.DCNDCed that the
in th~ ~ewpon Harbor Emdgn. lAclcJu• la uadertaldng tbe
i'Jo. A·:t'>Jll
NO't1C'E TO CREDITORS
proJ.et of dn:ulcrtiD9 petttJou
for obtaiDiDCJ 1tnet lights ID
Coroaa del Mar .•.
ttl ESTATE OF WTLLIA~1 3636 E. Coast Rwy. at Polnse a ANDERSON. Dt>ceased.
S. T hl' Oran~e Coa~t ColiN~<' 4·
OR 3·9728 • Corona del Mar I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE~ to
I the t'redltors of and all JX'~ons
having C'lalms against the said
I decedent or said estatP to fil<'
00 YOU WANT • job, • ride. • them with the ne<"t"ssarv vourh· ers In the offiC'e of th€' · Clt>rk of
Used Auto Parts. TlrH the Superior Court of the Stat(' or REAL ,."tel, • IMI.y sltter7 Or do yov loa"• , California. in and tor t h€' County
JOHNSTONE'S
Mesa Auto Wreckers
oared stu• II with coX~\\ ,11n dC'· 1
reated the Wt>stt>rn Sprinl:t cham I
pion. San Diego Rowing Cluh.
0\'t>r the S~ Du•g tn•: homC'
course ... Jamps Stnttlla nl ·" ho
was eiP\'ted to C1t v roun• 11 1.1.;t
Wt>ek. rPsignNI a-: mpmh(>r t•f thl'
:\Pwpon Be J, h El<'rT'I'nla~
~'hool Board .. _ Sh1rll'l' llourl
2dn of :-.1P" port H{'ll~hl w.1 ..
naml'il Zonta c1rl or tit<' month
tor Februa~·.
We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal of Orange. er to present the samt>.
U'BERTY 8·70 13 som.thi119 to ••117 Try &sign de.._ with tht> necessary \'OUl·hero;, to
_207S Placentia Ave_ Costa Me.a tht> undersigned at h1o; or ht>r
Complete Landscap ing r,... .,.._ ORiole 1..osso. plat'e of buo;lnes.<~. to-wit: 800 i'Jorth :\fain Street. Santa
Service VALUES AM. California. Attent1on: :'\fr. nEE EST'Il4ATES Risley, Trust Ortil't'r: wathln six
SlaH Green Stampe JlETIRED TEACREltS MEET months after the rarst publira·
Free tt.ltvery The executive board ot the Or· tion of this notl('tt.
Ex-Air Force
Fliers Meet CORONA DEL MAR NUR.3Df ange Coast Division of California Datt>d April 19. 1960.
OR 5·0160 • 2744 E. CoaSt Hwy. Retired Teachers, meeting at the TITLE INSURANCE It TRUST ~ Balboa Island home of Mrs. LoLs COMPANY. 1 Ea"tf'T WN'k wa~ "olct frlt>nc:l'
AU. TYPES OF * * * Chambers, made plans for the Executor of the Estatt> or said we-ek at the home of the Robert
Photographic Supplies ele<'tlon and ins tallation of new de<'edent. Flant>gtns of Corona Highlands 1
otncers, to be held at a 12:30 A. K. Phelps Dr. and ~frs. Leonard Chrlst~n-
• J'ut Color FUm Semce. l\lnt'heon May 19 In the Irvine Attorney at Law :<en and son. Lt>n. were down e Movie Projeeton for .. nt. c oast Country Club. Arnone those 3800 &lst Coast Highway from :'\1er('('d to rl'minlsr<' ahou t
• Model AJJ'plane S~ppU.. attending the board meeting Corona del Mar, Callfornaa davs In Sioux C'ity. Iowa. wht>n
MEARS CAMERA SHOP we~ Mlss Paulin~ Hampton and ORiole 3-4102 Bob wa!' training as a bombc'r I
1182 If-Bl?d., aa.a .._ Mrs. Lee McCIIIlvrae of Corona Publl~h: April 21. 28; May 5, pilot in tht> Ai r Fort'e In thl' ..b;L,n,.,ty 1·'70G • del Mar. 12 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. sprang or 19-H. and Chrts wa, hi~ __ ..:.:::::::....:==...:._.:._..~:=-:::::::-:::::=-:::::::-::::=--:::::::=--::::::::=-=:::::-::::::-:::::::--:=::::r==-==-==-==-==~..:=:-:; t'omma nding ortl('('r. Dr. Christen·
II M • .-;.,; c~.-.; Ad;':-:-:~ ;pee-w -._;. -.;.;;! II ;:~('~t~or~}%~~:ri~~~~~J:
Santa Ana Army Air BIL~. and
I the family tht'n Jt\·Pd on Balboa
I I Wa~.
' VB 'lml .alrDY rollll-00 W0D na IPAC& Check f On Saturday. former nf'Xt door
I . ~/ / I I nf'lahbors from Ofot rolt. Mr. and L 2. a. ~ 5. Proper I Mrs. William Guptill and <'hll ,....::==".,. ~ 1 drt-n. Ronnie and Joan, <'amc-1 ~f I I. 7. a. .. 10. • I Fotv~!!caDOII O from P~l~ Verdes.
I "~.# n u. loS. ~~ 11. w .ntH to buy . o 1 ~ ... ~ ,_ ... &.... .o I , , .. , ~~ SPEaW 1s •oc• oatr 50e 1or ... -.rt~aa -3 t~mee oaly 1.00 ~--=t to ~ ~ B 1
••. 11 •• 11. 21. Help w...W ..... O I
I -· -w .. ~. ·0
11. .. • • .. Lotti~ ... o
I ' I. •. • • .. ~..:-c.=Da l '" I ........ 1.... ·-·-I I ' ••• IGI&Y...... ·--·18al.... -
THEO ROBINS FORD
GUARANTEED
USED CARS
'51 r ·.IIRD, IIIIDTOP $2411.11
Hardtop wttb ~power steering cmd ......._
'51 , ..... can. $211 ...
Staadar'cl tmaa•'•'oe. powa aecrt CIDd wl.adMn.
radio cmd ...._r.
'&1 r..-. IIIIDTIP $211UI ·.T .. iiiiiil .. radlo. -..rcmd ....
r.u ....-. ~• ..u tt.... Jet bladt fl&LI.b.
'&I T·IID IIIITIP ... 1 .. 21 ..
1MB w .. fia.lala. ..._ ~ a:Dd ~ F•ll-8tk.
radio. ~ cmd wlaite walla.
'II T-IID IIIIT. $371 ...
Platinum gray. power st..ring, brakH. MCrts cmd
~ Whit. Udewall tin&.
'II FHD CUSTOI 380 $111 ...
l ·docw. Ecooo.y I ~ wttb onrdrl•e Cllld rad.lo.
'56 FORD CLUB VICTIIII $11UI
Automcrtic, radio. beclt.r CIDd wblte walb..
'58 FORD STlnOII WIIOII $141 ...
4·door. FOI"doaaatic.. rodlo. beater, power atMriDg.
SPECIAL PJUCE I
'55 FHD IAIIIUIIE .....
I cyllader economy. Beater.
'56 F.D COIIYERnBLE $111.81
Fordoaaatic. radio. beater. wbite wall&. Sbcul».
'58 F.D FAIRLIIIE VIC. $1.1.11
Club Victoria. Fordamatic. radio
W'G.lb.. tu·toae blue llaiab.
beater, wbJte
'&1 UIICOLII LliiDAU
4 Docw Hardtop. Full po'lftr.
Dartt blue flaiah. leal sharp.
whJte 1idewaU tires.
'&1 •a ROOSTER $141 ..
CU.teDlag black Ullhh. white sidewall Urea. BeGJ
deem.
'&& CIEV. t TOll PICIUP
'&7 PLYIIUTH 2·0101
Au toaacrtlc tnml.miuion. radio, beater cnad W'blt. ...u..
'&I FORD TDWII VIC. $171 ..
Fcd.ra... "500". F.._atic, radio cmd ....... .
• c•vlll SEDII , .. ..
JtacUo CIDd beat•.
'57 IIIICI CEITUIY I.,_ , ....
2·Dr. Dy1Mdlow. aodio. MaWr. ,...._
po'lftt bNbs. wlre wbMia.. SMrp.
..........
FIVE t TM PICI-IPS
a... eD4 a..ty .. Cell
Cl Ell TUISPIITAn. GAlS ........
TheOdore Rolils Ford
..... c..tt ......
aaww•._ •.••••••• ,
Ill& 111
OflDN&Y1'0INL----
I
MAn
III.Y 1.a P.l.
1 ••• ,. a, .. -........ lift,
lEW IZ IIIII---
RETIRE WITii 11,000 PER MO. NET INCOME IN 12
YEARS. Priced at 7% ti"Jes rrOh. Good tax &helter-v· prime location. FeaturH built-In kitchens, garbalfe dis·
posals. w/w carptot, fenc-M, patios, laundry rooms.
EARN 13"' RE'nl)V{ ON YOUR INVESTMENT WHILE
TENANTS PAY OFF THE MORTCAl:;E. Let ua ro over
-this Investment wlih you.
M.M. Reahor
I
220 E. 17th St
"you1J Uke our friendly .wrvlce"
eo.ta Mesa Liberty 8-1138
THIS SPECTACULAR VIEW shows CaroM del Mer's newest coastal develop-rengi is $38,800 ~o $175,000. A.t the top right of the photo is a portion of
ment-C.,meo Shores, just below Shore Cliffs. Ct~meo Shores has 177 lots, Sho~ Cliffs; C o&st Hwy. cuts across diagonally t1f the lower right, end ju\t
of whic h 90 now hcve completed _dwellings, or heve dwellings unde r construe-below the hig hway cen be seen e little of Cameo H ighla nds, where construc-
tion. &ccord;ng to John Mecnt~b of the Maceo Corp., developen. The price tion is to begin soon.
11 JfEWPOBT BAJtaOB EJII'SJCII LECIOJf NONDfATES 3 :--;--::~~--'t===========~~;:::--;;:;::::-;::::--
TJI11BSDAT, APRIL ••· ,.. ao• c hull•"· Sam MH,hell G"lrls Get llf Fllln fll'lllll'l COBOJfA DELMAR.. CALIJ'OUJA and J. P. Ingram ha\'e beE-n ....... 1.111111'
nominated for commander of N R •t ..... TO IICIIYI H-rs u .. E•ui911 d en ifie<f ech fcw ,... Newport Harbor Uglon Post 291. ew ecrU I
wl+a. Ceh ill yovr ech to ORIOLE I Ele<1ion will be held at the :'liay "Men of the m onth" awards for Among the students who will
I receive a chievement honors at J.OISQ. 11 meeting, ,,_ Glr .... bcrH a MW n· last month were pre-Rnted by the •-the annual Future Farmers of
BRAND NEW
RENAULTS
--oVER 40 NILES PEB GAL."
DOWJf
$41.39 Per Mo.
J ...... s.
"T Alln. T OP' .FJJfE CAliS ..
600 W. COAST BJWAT
XEWI'OBT UACB
Llho<ty ~--
SPORT CAR CENTER
2201 So. Main KI 5-1188 Santa Ana
* * *
'57 Thunderbird -Exceptional -Full Power $2995
'59 MGA -Wire wheels -Sharp $2195
'58 Morris ConverL -40 mi per gallon
'58 MGA Coupe -Nice
'58 Awotin Healey DeLuxe -4 Pasaenger
·59 Sprite -Like new
'53 Austin Sedan
* * *
$995
$1895
$2295
$1795
$195
SPORT CAR CENTER
KI 5-1188
220 I So. Main Santa Ana
cnait. Sbe 1a Da:Na Lee _.... ~ewport Harbor -Costa :\1 e sa
grcmddaugbtft of LouiN Me· Board of Realtors to the follow-America awards banquet spon -
...... IOdety tdltOI' of tbe ED· Jng : George Welerbach of Dun-~red by the Security First Na· wrtte of the col tlonal Bank Monday evenln&: in si9a aDd • waaa can Hardesty Really for sales Tustin High School will be Den·
"'Am0119 D1 Clrla'' IDd .. Bbyme and Matt LaBorde of M. :\1. La · nl!! Galt, Charl es Phillips, Ran-
Gild Jleuoa... Borde Realty for listings sold. dolph Boster and Jeffrey Cozad,
DclnD wu bora ot 6 CUD. Ru nning a close second In both representing Newport Ha rbor and MoadaT. April 11. at a CJilcogo categories was Dan Driscoll of Costa Mesa High Schools.
t.o.pitol, wrigbblg I poaDda. Armo Rea lty.
14 OUDCH. Ber ant.at :c:n10D·
e>d bu.naiD9 ... tbe aidalgbt oil
10 tbat her tpCI8dmot!Mr could
get _,.. ltnu. publidty aDd
colwaa. wrtttea cmd. JDGke OD
ecnty We>d111tday Vatted Air·
1iDN Jet to tbe wtlldy City. Sbe
wW retunl ~ Satunlay.
April :10. .. Jut A--. Va GlJla. .. .aid
LoWM Noedoy, .. J won two
.antap of diffeM~~t color ODd
cleslc)a to worll: OD JCODdoy
moralD9 ...
READ
ENSIGN
CLASSIFIED
AND
REAL ESTATE
ADS FOR
REAL
• •
:\fembership In The Realty
Board Is now S(H, compared to
380 for a yea r aro.
• • •
Warren Turner Realty thoueht
that nationa l recornltlon had
come their way a while aro when
television VJP's, camera equip-
ment, stars and writers con-
verged on The Turner office In
~ewport. It turned our thai
scenes for the John Wayne 1V
program were being shot rrom the
Turner parking lot.
"IRVIIE TERUCE"
FURNISHED
311111r-,211111111•••
WITH BEAUTinJ'L P004
OPEN SAT. A SUN .
10:00 A.M .. 5:00 P.M.
1506 SERENADE TERRACE
CORONA DEL MAR
$47,500 BY OWNER
EISTERI COI.DIIll WUICE
This dlstlnctl\'e home is located on one of Corona" del
Mar's choicest view Jots overlooking jetty and ocean.
Charm and elerance are personified t.hroughout with
luxurious appointments. Included are wall to wall car-
pets, expensive custom drapes, tas tefully built In
planters and an Imported C:ze<'hoslovaklan chandelier.
Focal highlights are the hardwood hoors, two fireplaces
and a circular stairway leadlnr to the upper Mdrooms
and three baths. Truly a home f~M the discriminating
executive.
$74,-
LEIIITDI UIIEI, 1N11tr
3001 EAST COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR
CHRISTENSEN DRUG BUILDING ORiole 3 ·0668
VALUES IIYIII i1 1M F~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~ .. um I I I ~!'~'· '"""" R-2 ................ $7.500 Ave., C·2 .............. S25.000
CURT DDSI,Iuller
1600 WEST OOAST HIGHWAY
NE'wroRT BEACH Ll 8-9354
3 bdrm ........... .$14,500
Blvd., 6 ROOMS -PIER A FLOAT
2 lors on corner plu.
house m Camella.
PRIVATE SALE
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
OR 3-:EJO
(AcrO!III the street from Mesa Shopplnr Center)
Evenlnes call Ml 6·lo:wl-Ml 6-5855
I
U.l.'s lEST
THREE BEDROOMS ON TREE
UNEO STRErl' WITII WOOD
PANELING. 1WO-STORY HOUSE
OF QUlE.T EASTERN CHARM.
THIS DEMANDS YOU R ATTENTION.
$17,B
ARMO .. ,., REALTORS , OR 3 -7~
3034 E. Coalrt Hlway
Corona del Mar
I
Cameo Shores
NEW VIEW ·<&·BEDR00:\1 :
Large VIew Living Room ; VIew Dlnlne Room; Large
View :\faster Bfitroom; Swlmmlnr Pool; LandJcaptod.
Tremendous Fina ncing
S57,960 $11 ,000 DOWN
THE LEADERS IN VIEW .HOMES. SELEC'MON OF
OCEAN VIEW LOTS WITII PRIVATE ACCESS TO
OCEAN COVES.
MACCO CORPORATION
' On Coast Hirhway South of Corona del Mar -OR 3-4904
••
FOUND ••
MONEY
TREE!
Well not quite. But I did buy some income
property. Ju st oozing with rental payments.
Seemed every one of the 550 salesmen in
the Multiple Listing Service was trying to
help. Got more suggested buys than I
thought existed, and they really picked me
a winner~
WIIJ IM't YIU
Calla lultlr7
.. ~· .
. :"~·~ ·-~
~ . . -
"' -r --, .. t I',,
1 letpelt •••~nil .....
430 E. 21st, 5 . .
188 Flower, 3 bdrm ..
1545 % Wallace St.,
2036 Paloma Dr., 3
Balboa f:oves, pier
W. WU.10n. I "''"-··--·-112<1,7:10 'IEII I D .... ElriTD IPT.
... ....;: •
JUST COMPLETED • NOW LEASING •
DAHL VIW APARTMENTS
.. luolllw cbod Dehk eo.-.. liar a .... -w"Ow rr
Npt Hrtll., 65x125 Jot .......... Jfi ... U
E. Dh-, beautltuL ... _.fZ.500
Holmwood, 2 bdnn. -.119.!100
Monrovia, 12000 iln ... l14,750
La JoiJa, 4 bdrm .. _ ..... $32,~
11-. .. -,. lolla. 5 bdtm. __ .$J7,!KJO
Holmwood, 8 bidnn ... -136,!i00 11 2 ~"·~~_,,.., E. Bolboa Blvd. dcllm.-..... -.• ..$11,500
Wallaot f -bdm•---·--.:Jt5,l!OD
Ononp (llunlabocl) "~
lf-1 Lot 1W oq. -'---.. ---~0.71"'
A FEW MORE
AVAILABLE
,.,.
AVERAGE ON ONLY '87" LEASE
Really deluu-2 BJa BedroorN-Larp IJvlna .loom-Wall lo WaU Carpedq
-Dinln& Jtoom-ConvnMnt cool, all eledrk KJtclMn with Ample Storap C.~lneta,
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