HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-05-12 - Newport Harbor EnsignCORINNE GRIFFITH, the former film end d oge sfar, now in real
estate i_n ~erly Hills. w!ll talk about her. ~ompaigr:' for abolitio"
of the tnd veduo fede ral encome ta11 at a JOint meeting of Harbor
Areo se rvice clubs at noon next Tuesday in the Villa Ma rino
restauran•. Reserva tions ore being mode through the following clubs:
Kiw~tnis. Optimist. Rota ry. Exchange . Lions. T 0-'sfmosters. end the
sponsoring club, the Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Comme rce .
PorKeBook
Balboa Ma·n
In Knifing
COitOIIA DELMA& CALIPOaiA Ta.&JIIIOIR1 OIIIOL& J-0150 TBOUI)AT. NAT 12. 1-
LEG L II I G SOUGHT
0 B.l. P I G ·B
CDM Store
Is Robbed
WEED KILLER WON'T GO
IN THIS MAN'S GARDEN
IRAVATA. THE K--40 sloop of the Long Beach
Yacht Club end over-all winner in the Newport
Herbor to Enseneda Yacht Race, is pictured ere
the third. from the right, a t the s line here
Mrs. Sargent
of COM Dies
last Thursdey. The yacht in the foregrcund ~
E. G. Warm rgton V've of '"e Newport Horbor
Yecht C uo a"<< e· lef• C 15 \ Le""'o" of the
Son Otego Y echt Club. (Enstq n photo)
'IU WC AJifD I' COMIWC
RodJZf'r. · and HammN .. teln's
Tht> K ing and 1" "Ill tx> th~
~ummtor musk81 nt Oranl'f' Coaat
College -slattod for Aug 4, 5
and 6.
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COIIOifA Da.IIA& CALJPODIA
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T~'f'. r. Cor-. .lei ~. HI tM City of N••port h•cll, C.Uf, Offic• •ftd
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Tho NEWPO.T HAAIOI ENSUiN ••• .di~ to b. • ••'"P'FIM •f t•~>-
or•l r.in:wloti.HI b'f COYI1 d.u.. No. .U0171 of tiM Sw,.•ior c-rt HI S.11t•
All• •lid tt., , .. ..., th•••of i1 q~H~Iitl.d to p~o~bli.ll •It pwblir. 11otlc•• roqwir.d "' r.... . SUISC RII'TION RATES
t .. tit. N•wport H••bor A•••= 011 o 'f••• IJ.OO; two ., •• ,. 15.00
Owhid• of tho Horbot A.r .. : Ono l .. , 1-4.00.: two "'"" 17.00
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Pecaut Opens
Barber Shop
Maurtce PKaut's APPOintment
Barber Shop ll 1\PW' open tor ltu•·
Ina~ upaatra In hl1 new Pecaut
8ulldtJic, J818 E. C011st Hwy .. €0·
rona tt.l M•r.
Mr. Pecaut operated a •lmllar
l)'pe barber Utop •t Cren~haw
Blvd. and 43rd Pl., Los AnJeles,
tor 15 years before movlnJ to Co-
ron• del Mar. He Je•rnrd the
ba.rb&rlnJ trade In Sloua: Ctty,
H.ls ra t her, Albert Pecaut,
wa.s a barber for 67 years, tnctud-
lne barberlnJ In Sioux City and
In Los Aneeles for 2:5 years. His I ::;~~~·~ had 4 brother, who were 11 in Sioux City, all work-
In the same shop. Mr. Pecaut
two sons, Jean of E!J Seaundo
Duane of West Covina, ,who
Hop
• TWO SPEAKEBS YOU MUST HEAR
~;;~~;~;~;~;;;r THESE SKETC HES show the proposed swimming ~ for the Horbor ; S Ill ' T "reo Boys Club, to be built on the Boys Club property, alongside WHIT' • WJ I the e•isl ing clubhouse. John Boyd Jr. is chairm an in charge of the
are employees ott~ Pacific Tete·
phone •nd Tetearaph Co.
T New Service Lut ~.~~. -=:.. In ,,.
weekly duplicate brldee compe.
The Harbor Area is mighty fo rtunate to have tfte
chance to hear 2 outstanding speakers for freedom
-b oth with messages of tremendous consequence
fo r all Americans.
THE CDI C.A.ER? fun d drive to fin,nce the proie ct. The 35-foot by 7S-foot pool . with
~ervice buildings, i;: e..timoted to cost $75,000, which is the gool of
ay a~EII I'DICB the present campaign, according lo Theo Robins, president of the
-_..;.Eacu::::;;':;.l"~:-:::'":;-:;;:..,.._, Boys Club board. 1 ----~~---------------------------
Opens 'In 9DM , ....... ,.or the Nattonal Chadty
1-~t the Balboa Bay Clu b
North -south -Mrs. E. M.
Marvery Personal Faahlon Serv-;,c·· ,,_•,_nd Mrs. Hal McLauah·
lee Is openlne Monday at ~ E. M.n. Roy Mann •nd
Matt Cvetlc, counterspy, speaking at 7:30 this
evening (May 12) in the Irvine Coast Country Club,
will tell of the peril of Soviet espionage and .of the
steps being taken to combat it. Corinne Griffith, d e -
termined foe of the income tax, speaking at a noon
luncheon Tuesday in the Villa Marina restaurant,
will te ll why she considers this fearful 'taxing power
a real threat to our libert ies, and what she is doing
to repeal the income tax.
,0~~::"~::.::~.:7:~:.~·:"~-~·I Roberts Apt ·okayed· Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, Huehey, second; eut·
bringing to the Harbor area .1 w.,I-M••· Robert Blackmar and
ber-all of them In the business e 1 new ·kind of buslneSII and 2 new Jerome Rleland, first, and
residents. They are VIvian Marsh Henry Croz.Jer and Mn. Wil-~~{~~~;:~~ih~i~:c~7~~:o:~I·Church Plan Is Delayed and June Very, who combined Wllaon, ..cond,
their \l'llt names Into the na me
of their firm. ~~o~:~~~T}~,~~i~\~ar~~r:ra;~~ ~:r~ They wlU provide a com plete ry Blodgett, former cit)' judge and 1 1 11 1 city a!IOTney, who has been The Planning Commission gave that additional parking arra ngt· sew ng serv ce, resty ne. and a ·
ranching in Lower Ca lifornia for approval Thursday evening to the mentll can be made. teqttlona, and are experts In de·
the past few years. application of Cedric Roberts for • Approved the request of the sign, color lnd .style analyal.l an d
I strongly recommend that you go to hear them
both. ' • • •
Membership plaques for July waive r of square footage require. Lido ble Community Assn. 10 wardrobe pl~nln&, deslgnrd to
1_ 1960• 10 Junt' 30. 19(H , art' be· ments and for a use pl'rmlt to construct a small boat s toragt' accentuat_e a oman B best polnta,
lng sf'nt them, with tht:' period construct a 48-unlt, 6-story apart-area adjacent to the Lido Bridge I and to com pliment hl'r hair, col·
bct\lo·een now and July 1 com pi!-me-nt building at 2525 Ocean on condition that the ramp be .i-e~ orlng and tlgure . • THEY'RE STILL INTERNATIONAL THUGS mf"ntarv, as the di re~·tor.s ha\'e Blvd., on the Corona del Mar located and tha t s topping and . Both Miss Marsh and Mlu Very
The incident of the America n plane over Russian dt>d dt>ci ror all who come in now. blurt o\'erlooking Ch ina Covt>. loading zones be designated. I are teachers from Wisconsin.
. . . . . \\'(' horw to see you all at the The Commis."'ion al.!io; • Appro\'ed the rl'(luest o f M. 1 They a re bringing their business
le rntory _w lil b nng cnes fr om many bleedmg hearts re~u t1n llondar morning hrt:'ak-• S('t O\'t>r the request or the E. Kirkwood for front yard en-: here from Solano ~ach. Mia
(bleedmg for So•~net Russm, of C?urse). accusing' the l·fast. 8 to~-a t .the s.nack Shop. First Baptist Church to constrttct croachme nt at 3723 ~an Blvd., I'Ve~ holda a bachelors and mas· US f t d b d 1 th 1 d K h h a church building a t 2411 E. I former Fipps property on the Co-ters deiree In cloth "I a nd teX·
· · ,0 provoca Jon an ° al owar ruse. -e MORE POSTCARDS Coast llw;.-.. Corona riel ~far. so rona d<•l Ma r bluff. for addJtions l tiles. 1\nd has. spejnt 20 Yh'1",' chev s peace efforts. These apolog1sts fo r Mr K and "Coron.1 d(>J ~rar i ... grf'at and ----'-'-----, 1 11 1 h · h 1 teaching these sub ects In .1
h I d h
, o ex .!1 n~ s ru.cturc; e1g I s ~"hool and college. Mls• Marsh is gang o mu r e rers will not admit ow preposter-... o ar(' the busmel<s pt>ople-but H h El d 1o be limned to th ht>ight f "" I h "1rt ecte rhe nea rb,· gamge e 0 l is a former science teacher, and ous it is forK. to protest against spymg, when Soviet ttlt're Is not ('nou~h ntcr -s op · · · 1, now business manaaer of the.i r
R · h h I I •h pinJ:. llow many try first to huy • R('jcctcd the application or li•m. uss1a as t e most ex ens1ve spy appa.ra us m '· e ''""'' the\· wanr ,·n corona del "' k J • 1 -·~::::,::c========----8 0 • • r ran oruan or constru<.·tion of -world. The peace talk lS equally preposterous. Sov1et ~l:t r and gi\'e ea:h other a hre.1k'.' y ptlmiStS a swimming pool On non . con-
Russia has broken its solemn pledges wheneve r 1t T hl'n thl')' can recomme-nd 10 rofmlnK property at 431 Da hlia
h b p61. . II d d Th I 'th('ir customers." •Unsigned. I I A\'e., Corona del Mar lie must as een 1tlca y expe tent to 0 so. e on Y "Food for thought: \\-'e belie\·e Ed Hirth was electrd president fin;t ronstruct 1arag(s:"l he Com · rational Way to deal with the Russian Commumsrs is therr Iii \'erY JJule that now can or th(' Optimist Club of Newport mi"~io" •uled. Ha rbor 111 I t k' rl · ...... " to treat them as mternarional cnminals and to With-he-donf"-to Jmpro\'e the status . . as wee s mce ng tn · · · · ·· lot the bus iness in Corona del VIlla Ma nna restaurant. dra·N' diplomatiC recogmhon. ~1a r. The main artery of busi-Others electeu a re Habe O rbon ZOifTA TO HOLD aEifEPIT
ness--such as ou rs-Is the h igh-a.nd Dr. John Wheaton, vice-pres-Luncheon and cards n~xt Thurs.
J 18 F e e e way that ru ns through the town. !dents; Chance Bushard, ser-day, ~by 19. at the home of Ruth Une estlyltles It is this highway, that geant·at-arms, and Hersch ~lc-Hummel, 52 PoMola, Thr~ Arch
functlon-t~e travelers on Mullen, Ken Starege, Ken Ross Bay, will benefit the build in&
way, that ts how our and AI Springer, directors. Mike 1 fund of the Newport Harbor Zon-
T S Ball Sea functions You cannot run ._ bus-MyeTJ;, prosram chairman, a:aw 1.a Club. VlrJlnlc' Luther chair·
0 tart SOn tnes~ on. t he population Or a formula on how to make a mU·I man or the canasta Jtou'p, t• In
small 1own_,r even lion dollars. charee ot the event.
1 towns. It m ust do
The summer baseball program
In the harbor area will get un-
der way with the throwing out
of the llf!ilt ball during an exhi -
bition game of AA league teams
Satu•day evening, June 18, In
a number of towns and
he twilight games and all A and mean people of other citl~s and
AA games will be t-wilight or towns. A small 1own mus t be
n ight games. able to bring tn tra\'elers of out-
lying areas, otherwise a small
store doing bu.!ilness In a sma ll
town Is open for OnC" year a nd
then gone. Buo;lnesses. retail,
nN'd new customers continually
-a steady flow of new people a ll
the time. Wit h the new freeway
com ing through, I am afraid the
highway of Corona del Ma r Is
going to see very little of this
element of traffic now." (Un -
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Costa Mes-" Park. Each team will If .... lljllils
play two innings. j
All t~ams will be In unUorm I Edward F. DPflns kl 23 or 1887
and will participate In a parade Monrovia St., Apt. 2. Cosia Mesa,
m the Costa Ylesa Park at 6 :30
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died at 8:55a.m . Tuesday in Hoag
Jl.m. Saturday, J une 18, prior to Hos pital from injuries suffered In
thp exhibition game. Prb:es will a trattlc a ccident at 10:40 p.m.
he a warded tor banners. flags, 1 )tonday.
pos!er~' and floato; e ntered by I Mr. Oetins.kl's motorcycle was
team~ ~n the parade. . Jn\'olvrd in an accident with a
OHicJa] League plar Will start ~r driven by Roberta June
JunP 20 Games will he played at 1 Glenn, 21M3 RerJUbllc St.. Costa
C'o~ta ~lesa Park, Ne wport liar-Mesa. on W. l9th St., 300 feet
hor anrl Yl~a High ~-hoot. :llari-west of Placentia Ave.. pollee
nPrs. Park, Kaise r &:hoot. Chan· said. ~1 rs. Glenn was traveling
n1•i Pllrk. Monte Vista S1·hool. west on 19th St. at approximate-
F..tirvirw School ;:t,nd Corona rle t 11_v 25 miles an hour when the
~far Youth CentPr. :-o"i~-:ht games I motorcycle pulled out in front of
w1ll he played at Cos ta Mesa hr.r from a d riveway, pollee said.
Park, Harbor High and Corona She was not held.
Ill'\ Ylar Youth C('n iN. All C ~a me.;; will be tlay or twilight 1 For .tt ''"" prlnfin, """'"""til.
games. all 8 and 88 games will En1i911 'uklli1hl11t Co.. Ol:lof• J..OS50.
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RECORDINGS
BUll lEW RECORDS
46 RPI REC.U
S PECJALL T PaiCED ro• TBIS EVERT
9lc VALUE 1~-·
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signed./
Keep your cards coming. A lot
or interesting Ideas are being de.
\'eloJ)ed as a result.
GODfG TO COJIIVEifTIOJif
Iris Higbie Wilson, dau ghter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lllgble
of 328 Aml'lhyst Ave., Balboa Is -
land, will allend the Phi Alpha
Theta convention at Tucson, Ariz ..
this m.:o~n~'"=·::-;:-=:=::;,;c-
LEGAL 'lfOTJCE
No. A-35311
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF WILLIAM
ANOERSO~, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEtf to
the creditors of and all persons
havlnl clalnu against the aald
deeedent or said estate to fJle
them with the necessary vouch-
In the ortlce of the Clerk
the Superior Court of the State of
Cslifornla, In and for the County
of Orange, or to present the same,
with the necessary vouche rs, to
the unde rsigned at his or her
place of buslnc.u, to-wit:
800 North Main Street, Santa
Ana, C•llfornla, Attention: Mr.
Risley, Trust Officer; wl\hln siX
months after the first publica·
tlon of thIs notice.
Dated April 19, 1960.
TITLE INSURANCE I: TRU!rr I
COMPANY.
Executor of the Esta te of said
decedent.
A. K. Phe lps
Attorney at Law
3800 East Coaat Hlehwa y
Corona del Ma r, Csllfomia
,QJUole 3-4102
Publlsh: April :n, 28; May 5,
12 l.n the Newport Harbor En~lan.
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lhoppM" •n oporlunity to
Hwest in attire of hith
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lo ooloct ,_ gift for !hot
fas+Wiour. fether.
long Sleeves--Select
Grpup of Short Sleeves.
Reg. $5.00 -$29.95
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Now liz Price
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(Up to 60'1. Off)
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ftVIIIDAY, NAY 11. •• a&WiOII! .,..,. &IIIICIJI 1 ft..L..-.., ;,.:-;;u;QuCEiLoTiii 'u,.,w' Boom is on;, ~~=-
55 P •ns I sued The uncSersttnect doea hereby enn S cerUty that he b conductlnt a
• WDifDDAY. AlaJL • 5221i S. Bay Front, Balboa Jt land Furniture and Antique ~flnlah·
MallcJoua mllctu.f resulted In reported the theft ol a SlO trl: Flfty.flve ,.__1ta for tlnal• hi _ lnt butlne.a at 1693 Irvine Ave., a brokea window at 29 Harbor cycle • • • w. M. Fauell, 1600 f ..-···· ... c d, ....,; C. S. Hampton. ahade Co.ta M~. Ca)llomla, under the
Island, with au 10M .•• loe ~Dr., WatciiU, reported arQlly dwelllnaa In the "Oxbow" over porch, 336 Poppy, 175. fictitious firm name ot Custom
Welch Garden C kina d ... teetlon of West Newport, total· • CAMEO ·-as Fl .... 1 • ., rove, wor ama ... d occurred to planta lnlt more tha n 1700,00Q In value, -v n ... , "I of Ca.ta Mesa, and
for a S.nta Ana tramlnl flrm ln hla front yard several tlmea. have been taken out by Frank Don Chilcott, l -unlt. l · tory that aald firm fs compo.ed of the
at the Harbor View ftbd1vla1on, • FmDAY AftiL 12 Ayers " Son, developers. dweJIInc, ~ Roxbul)', ~.000: followtna person whose name In Corona del Mar, c:u~ hla hand Sa ' Dr. Lloyd Smith, 1·unlt, l ·atory fuJI .lnd place of raJdence are
with a skill aaw andt WU taken ndy MacKay, 5300 River Ave., Seventeen more requests for dweJJJna. 4621 Camden, $40,000. as toJiowa, to·wit:
to a Corona del Mar physician West Nn,oport, ~ported the tbett permlta are belna processed In • IIIVDIE ftllUC& THOMAS G l or treatment ... Chari• Rlcb· of a 155 bicycle ••• BB hola the Newport Beach Building Dept. Norman Bin awlmmln 619~ ARDNER REGAN,
ardaon 1006 W. Coa•t Hwy. New· were tired Into a window In the These will bring the total value 2015 Sead Itt 'i2 800 r pool, Corona Je~P~:.~~itr.
port Qeach complained' that home of Mrl. J. C. Neill. 410 ciOAe to $1,000,000. . eao--ar vt,•w' . Wit someone da:naged thf' aerial o n Goldenrod Aw ., Corona del Mar. Thla development, designated WI ..., • BU.LI neu mY hand this 26th day
bl.A car parked In front of the Humane Otrlcer Ceorae Myers as Newport Shores. Is Inland of d lwam Burke, t ·Unit, 1-story of At::~~~· GARDNER REGAN
£bell Clubhoue, Balboa • . . reported Impounding 3 female Coa.st Hwy. and at the westerly S w~l na. Z70l Pebble, $22,680; J. State of Calllorn•· l
A P.J ca-.•• ... two aiWta greyhounds from 607 JrJs Ave., tip of Newport Beach, near the 1~ ~nd, 1·Unlt, J ·story dwell· ...
ftiMd Cit Ill ....
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..._ t.-Corona de l Mar, allegedly tor Santa An River. , g, Goldenrod, $30,550. County of Orange )ss u.. ~ oe ...._. 1 ..... • L aanltary reasons ••. Two JO.foot • Following permits WPre i11sued • IAUOA On thls 26Ql day of April, 1960,
lcdboa 11~ ........ lalale-paddleboards with dou ble bladed d uring rhe first week of May: Darnell Development Co., 4· before me, a Notary Public In
po1t ••• Dwlllat ""lei' 511 paddles were found by Mrs. e coaOIIA DaL MAll ~nit, 2·story apartment, 315·317 and for said county and state
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• • a..._ 11....-t i:'dlth Negus, wedred under h.-r Robert Towle, add closet. 716 ~Bay Ave., $39,100; l ames Roth· realdlng therein, duly commls~
Rol9bb, •• ...._. .a.. .._. float at 1.202 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal. Narcissus, 1450; Dr. J. C. Humph· S6a rooome.l, addition, 2034 Miramar, aloned and sworn. personally ap.
Cl9• .-..JNd Ia--H-i Ia· boa. rey, remodeling of fo~r Stau-· • Hannaford Building Corp., peared Thomas Gardner Regan,
ftlriDI a dtr ..,_.. INdl wttla 1.-. FW.., tlf E. lay A.... rfer System location 3117 E. awning. 303·305·307 Main, $800; known to me to be the person
a City ol 0• II tr.ll t:raciE ......._ np•lted ua. tbelt ol a Coast Hwy. for expa Jon ol ~~~eSs1 M~Donald, fence, 409 Bel· whose name ls subscribed to the
at tbe cou8ty .... tit llec· blll1de ••• Qulu IGUabwy, Crown Hardware, $25. ; Mary 303 ·M 00, ~ A. Hannaford, sign, within Instrument. and acknow.
Artbu.r ll..S. _. ... J....aa Jll .._... A...,lalboa ll1aad. Simpson. addition, 502 Marigold • UDOaln, $500. ledaed to me that he executed
ad. • • • n•• tM a. tWt of a ....slAg $5,500; E. R. Mille r. add room and ISLE the same. I
A 7·foot flbreala• kayak was •r tt,.. ..... CIOUa box Gild garage, 310 Or~ld, $6,000. .Kofford Builders, addition, 213 Witness my hand and official
stolen from the DWS ~ntala, 507 ..... a Ia ..._ lroaa tbe rear e CO.OIIA BJCIILAJIDS VIa Jucar, $10,000. seal. •f
Edgewater Ave., Balboa ... David ef -M•rtM a ... • • · lriaa Harry Rothchild, wail, 4 3 2 elfEWI'OitT BEIGIITS • EDWARD 1. BAB30:-.' C. Springer. 700 Clift Dr., Cliff llmdoaoa, • VIa Palermo, Udo lsabeila, $3.000. Everett Perrin, addition, 2515 Notary Public In and for
Haven, reported the loss of a wal. lale, ...-ted tbe theft ol two • K~ VIEW RILLS Margaret, $800; Richard Heln· County and State.
let ... Edna L. Beltram. 6().1 eut:boada, ftiiMd at SIS Gild H b V { HIJ'~ Co i ecke, fence. 601 Powell $200· 2828 E. Coa.n Highway m f •t-..... _ ....Jj ar or ew aa rp. sw m· Hen B k J ' • Coron del M c 1. • Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, • ram - -va a 911J'C19e mlng pools at 955 Golden;od and ry roc r., replace fence, [ a · ar, a 1fornla.
reported the burglary of 4 sweat· at tllcrt addnee • • . Myroa 1101 Ebbtlde $2 500 each. 546 El Modena. SlOO; Joseph
ers, valued at $60.83 . . Two lbewant. 2SU Circle Dr .. lay ' ' Munn, garagp and porch 2212
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boys, Intending to steal ias from Shores. npcwtod tbe tbott of a • IALIOA lSLAJfD Laurel Pr., $2,600. '
the car of Leonora Singer, 454 9id'a blcyc)e wltb a baabt H. A. ~ason, addition, 205 eiEACOif lAY
Sante Ana Ave., Newport Heights, d~arlDg Easter w .. k. • · • NrL Ruby. $12·300: Thomas Crosson, Russell Lund: remodel 49
ran a fter s he yelled at them . . . Tboaaa Bai1'0Wby, 433 Jloll· !~stall door 118 Grand C~nal. Ketch. $5,500. . I e TRUUDAT, Aftll. 21 trope AYo., Coroaa tt.1 Mar, ro· $500; Robert Walker $Iterations, etJPPEII lAY AHA
Cye Vaughan, 521 VIa Lido Nord, ported the tboft of bor 11011'1 127 E. Bay Ft., $2.400. Robert Shaefer swimming pool
Lido Isle, reported rhe theft or a blcyc .. • • ·Robert lwcnm, 1111 • IALIOA 1707 Terrapin. '$2.600: Aeronu:
basket ol winter apparel valued Seadrift Dr., lmDo Tonac.. Edwin Draper. correction re· Ironic. Ford Rd., solid propell.1nt
at S82 (rom thP nw1 In Feb· fouDd a bicycle, wbkb ho r•· qulrE.>d by CitY. 810 E. Ocean Ft., processing lab. $35.000.
ruary, Including h~iny sweaters. requftted offlc:on to ptdt up. $22(); Joe Grothus. add bedroom. eiALIOA ISLAJfD
tee-shirts. sox and wool caps . . . Louan Dorfman. 1614 Warwick 119 Belvue. $.1000 ; Roger Van Besse Nemec. 2·unil. 2-<ctor)
A safety chain was found bent L3ne, Westclift, reporred her car Pelt, demollsh buildings at 9().1. dwelling 407 N. Bay Ft S.JO 000.
but there was no e\•ldenre or was damaged by a hll and run 906 E. Balboa Blvd. and 905-907 John Ha~Jeln. addition:· 209' Ag:
of entry Into the apartment or ~otorist In the Rendezvous park · E. Bay, as required by cily con · are. $200; Waltah Clarkf.', altNa ·
:\frs. A. H. Downing 3.JOO Via mg lot, Balboa. demnatlon order, $1 ,400. tions. 209 Marine, SiOO: Rolfe
0 J>Orto. Newport Beach ... T. C. e SATtJB.DAT. APIUL 23 e lfEWPOIIT HEIGHTS Stokes, enlarge dwelling, 20i To-
Carr .• 117 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa. Clifton E. Yount. 28. of JIY'i3 Christ Church by the Sea. 1· paz. $900.
reported for Horace C-a~rr. Jolllet, Loren Lane, C'osta :\tesa. was unit. 1·<ctory residence, 337 Santa • lfEWPOitT
Ill, the Lhert of a $i3 avlng kit ct)arged with drunk drl\·l ng at An 1, S2t900; Forrest Fullmer, ad· AI Jasper. fence. 106 21 rh. SJil:
from the bus at t he Greyhound ~alboa Bl\'d. and 42nd St.. Wt>St lilrlon. 2801 Clay, $2.500; the Rev. Johnson It Son. sign, 9(JO w.
bus depot. Newport Beach ... Tom :oiewport, at 12:.t0 a.m .... ()c. John Parke, screen patio, 411 15th Coast Hwy., $600; Peter Plotkin.
Carrillo. t 17 Main Sl, Balboa, re· cueants ot a red vehicle stole a 51. $300. . garage and Ut ility room. 313
ported tt\e loss of a set con· $2.50 metal flag sign from prop· • JfEWPOIIT SHOilES ~rd. $4.280: Newport Balboa S.l, .. ,
tac t lenses In a case on Coa st erty at 2670 Wa,·erly Dr .. Bay Newport Shores C'o., l -unlt. 1· lngs " Loan, 5-<~tory addition 3366
Hwy., Newport Beach. Shores. the Carl Thomas Realty. story dwellings on Cedar Pros· Via Lido. $450.000; Port Oraoge 3
JUST NAME. YOUR
DESTINATION
HI!RrS MUSH IN YOUR EYE
,_,.. ODCe &l'cated atia with corn meal and honey T_, we would.D't tbiot ol'la.inaa coococuon such
• tbia a.r our~ But then. we're lucky. We
ha~ --(Mt • • -J -ac:tm&. plcuaot antidotes for anfcc·
UOGI-Ihanb to medical ICieoce. Ask your phys~etoln
about tbe.e newer, dl"oc:ti ve remedies . . . let rum
decide wbicb mcdicatiooa are best ror your nee<h.
Then, bnna tus pTaeriptions »-ttillo.-,cotrUX>undtntt.
,-
Christensen Pharmacy
JG:Zl E. COAST RW"fu COaOJfA DEL MU
OaiOLE :1·2550
MUo IUUwortb. 1712 DoYer 22~ W. Coast Hway. Newport pect. 61st and 62nd Sr .• 26 ~~ $12 .. signs. 2241 W. Coast, $450: Fr~d I
Dr. w .. tcWf, r~ tbat 54 Beach. reported ... OUicera were 100 and 29 at $13,900, total $i25,· Grimes. 2-unir, 2-story dwf.'lllng. Up.to-date-1960! All the_ new st,..ts, latest de"el
plaab ftlaecl at 11 .-Ja bod unable to locate persons respon· 000. 1 206 ~lh St.. $23.800: Charles ments ·-• op. ~palled up from b1a float slble ~or malicious mlsohlef at e lfEWI'OIITi. Hart. addition. 40.J 40th. S2.500: You'll ·~~portant pl~s .m this fastest-growing area.
yanl; .. fleen coatactect two the home ot Mrs. Allee Gates. 408 Mrs. Flore~ Amerlan. 2·unU, Guy ~l'l'm'tt. alterations. 5801 w. ost wrttlout ttl P1ck up your free copy today at
tl"·JMI'·okl bGte Ia u.. ... De Sola Tr., Corona Highlands. 2-story dwelling, 106 34th SL, Coast. S584 ; Frank Ambrose. stuc. IEWPOIT IALIOA at&UI.$
.-1 fCMUICI tJwy bCid boea J"IA• ... David C. Winckler, 23, Balboa, $22,000; Duncan Hardesty. sign, co windows. ~10 Ma rcus, S100; ..aw
._... by U..u .....-e. . . . ... was ch.arred with riding a bl· 406 32nd St .. $800; E. C. Houston. T. S. Dotts, alterations, 203 .J2nd, AND LOAN M«Q '., •• Vt. -..... IJde cycle on the sidewalk a t Apolena enlarae Jlvlnt room. 6006 w. $400; California Bank-, addlrion. ~ ~SSOCIATlON, P. A. Palmer, Pro•ident
...._ 1111 ..,. .._ tMft et • Ave. and S. Bay Front, Balboa Js. Ocean Ft., St.OOO; John Hortna_n, 2'712 W. Coast. $75.000; Marvin "._• 1fW SlrJIIS-4. CAlli.. arTMt---fl
1'1 Mea*-... land addition. 4a 32nd St., 112.000 ~oore. cabana, 112 W. Coast 3311 "'1'71 ••
A "*' III wu flunau..t --.&.&.Ja.wll._.._..,... Dwttht T\amer, tire protedlon ln -600. ' VIA UDO, NlWPOIT luat
atter b ..... llbeny a.••••, ...., .......... a 11 ._. ... , ,.,.,., 414 31th,l100: aJchtleld -----;~~~~~~~~~~=:::=:==~~§~~=~·=....,==·=-==CIIIt==·•=s===•=-=·:·:·•=•= .. =•~=·~·=1=1=~:-=L-6. of 2tOT Holly Lane, Newport • 7 wt:• I a ,....,... IIi k a OU Co .• .ten. 8880 H.wport Blvd..
Helthts . . . .Tack T. McCanna. wttla • .. .._ Ia ~ .._. .!JIOO: Back Bay Park. 21 eabanu
100'7 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa, re· wbile ~p&ed ....., tile a nd carports, 300 E. Cout Rwy~
ported the theft of a tlre ex· WMil • • • • J...W c-.WC~t. $119.800: Martha Peterson. 2-unlt,
tlngulsher ... Barry Wilson. (Continued on paae nine ) 2·story dwelllnr. 1912 W. Ocean
Ft., SlS.OOO.
SPECULATIVE? .., ... ....,.
s.c-d tnet .............. a. ........... -••tdJeel ~-t. ........ by ..-a&tr .. Ill tr .......... o •••• Coaatr-wiMie J...s ,_._me ......uly,.....-tMt CJMte
--·-t~ .. [l-1 . 10% Intere.t Per Almum
holt .... aaturltlee ... -a! --... ~ acdEe ......... llalble ......... , .....
WE lliAJIIAQL u.YJCK AIID COLLECT
Evans G. Pcfter &
320 W. JfE1QOilT IOVUVAD
JfEWPOIIT IUCIL CAUPOUIA
IODWAY 1-1m
YOURS
Co.
AT LAGUNA FEDERAL
• INSURED SAVINGS
ac:counta iuured to 110.000
• STRONG RESERVES
• HIGHEST RATE
CUINDI DIVIDEND
PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR
LAIIDIA FEIEII·L
IAYIIIGI Aim I.OAN A•oa&IIOK
0...,. c.-tr'a ............. , ................... I ..._ All til.._
e OPPU lAY
Frank Glockner. s wimming
pool, 2408 E. 22:nd. 13.000: I. R.
Chappel, fence, 106 Dorothy,
$520; Robert Stephen Jr .. 1-unit,
l·atory dwelling, 2007 Commo-
dore. $23.400. e LIDO ISLE
Robert DeGrasse. add deck and
rail 720 VIa Lido Nord, $900; Dr.
Hugh Plumb Jr., addition and re·
vamping, 200 Barcelona, $20.000.
The $2,112.271 total for April
included 43 single famUy dwell·
lngs, $955.290; four 2·unlt dwell·
lngs, $95.700; one 3-unlt, $29.950;
one 4·unlt, $39.100; one 6·untt.
$50.000: one 9·unlt. $75,000; 5 ga·
rages. $15.380: 10 swimming
pools. $26.200: 10 fences or walls.
$2.75.'>: 60 residential additions
and alteratlon.s, $142..283: 2 com·
m~rclal buildings, $37.200: one
industrial building, $35.000: 15
commercial alterations, $575.384:
2 Industrial alterations. $22.000:
2 cabanas, $5.100: 7 signs. $3,664 :
6 buildings demollahed or reloca.
ted. $2.265.
Folowlng permits were issued
during the Clnal week of April:
e COIIOIIA DEL MU
Roben Karstens. l ·unlt. l ·story
dwelling. 213 Fernleaf. $17,000:
Harold Smith, add bath. 513 Car·
nation. $850: Jamaica Inn. sign. :not E. Coast Hwy., $1.600:
RaJph Johnson, demolis h build·
Ina. 717 Marguerite. $300: A. G.
Howa ld, repair tire damage. 243
Heliotrope, $2.000; City of New·
pon Beach, 2 toilet rooms and In·
terlor walls at COM beach con·
cesalon, $7,000; Herb MliJer ad·
diUon, 525 Hazel, $.1,400: C. R.
Mll~r. demolish aaraae, :no Or·
JAMES D. RAY
••' 1 lld&lllr
.... ~COAST HWY • .,.,. .... .........
100% of our
customers chose
all-electric kitchens
MR. WARREN 8l'URTEVANT, MEMBER OF THE
STURTEVANT CORP., DEVEI.PPERS OF WESTCLIFF,
NEWPORT BEACH, C~FORNIA
'We p~e .~yen a choice of kitchens in our first tw~ Westcliff
· SUbdiVlSlons. There were 139 homes involved. Every single
one went all.Jectric. The future is all-electric and our own cus-
tomera have demoDatrated unanimous preference for all-electric
kitebeu."
I .,CQ ••• "•• ..... o.ar.at-Y•:
L.a.:) :el!=.-& ..... ,. •• , • .,'--•• .. "-,.,.••• ...... ..,. :::t'-. I ~,.. ..... Ill..., .................. o .. --: * :t ,,.. .....
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TUESDAY CLUB HOLDS
NEW MEMBERS' ·TEA
From the ble rolored paper flah
on the lawn, throueh the frotlt
door decorated with Its fiocal
tree, to an Interior e._Y with
paper parasols, ahd cherty bios.
aoms, the John Nelson Hurtt
home at ~ Oeean View, New-
port Helehts, was transformed
Into an oriental settlne last week
on Wednesday afternoon. This
was to provldeJ atmosphere for
Mrs. Ralph Phelps, chairman
ot the hosPitality committee, and
Mrs. Henry Naples, chairman of
the newcomer eommltttee, were
assist~ In the tea arrangements
by the Mmes. Jack Bayer, Ja mes
Haskell, Ralph Kiser,. Richard
Long, Th9mas Pekin. W. C.
Sutherland, Ray Varllek, Robert
Flanegln and Stuart Nolton.
the the annual Tuesday Club's SEaVJCE EJfDIJIG
new member tea which more With 2 years ot service In the
than 100 newcomers to the com-army behind him, Toby Ba ker
munlty attended en masse. Is expected home late this month,
Members of the Board of Di· according to his mother. Mrs.
rectors lor the past year, at· Margie Baker. of 2291 Channel
tired In Chinese coat and pa-Rd., Balboa. Toby has been In
jama costumes, received guests! Korea, and more recently In Fort
as hostesses. Past president Mrs. Bragg, N.C.
Robert Roper and outglng presi· --------
dent :\1rs. Walter Charamza were LEGAL JfOTJC£
among honored guests who I NO. A-3:52$8
poured. • I NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The long tea table was covered ESTATE OF ARTHUR V. FRE·
with cherry blossom pink over DE'M'E, Deceased.
red net, with an arrangement of NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVE~ to
cherry blossom trees sparked the creditors of and all persons
with tiny parasols. A ming tree having claims against the s.1id
besrde rhe fireplace completed deceden~ or sa id es tate to trle
the oriental flavor and the house them with the nece ary 'ouch.
was decorated with a profusion ers in the office of the Clerk of
ot sp ring flowers. 1 the Superior Cou~ of the State
•
By Louise Meteer
lcaa• _...,..._.,.
Wheal ....... .....
Tbelllllta..S...U. .... ......
·~ ...... ,.... •••••• .u .. -... ...-. ,.... ............
ADd pickiM la • pldtle Mrnll
I ...W DOt ... t 0... back
Tile cit...._·= .... la .... .
Tbelr ....... placbd ........ , ...................... ......,
To ..a. • claildNa ......
Jut -. UW.. I wOUld feria recall
Of .U tbeM WDv• I bew -
Old Mr. Tnea. wbo ciwMd tbe aton.
Bow foact of billl .. P.fl'•
We'd call billl oa tM teJ.pboae:
Our ordB be woald tab,
ADd brlDg lt. willa tbe .uloge .....
lla1ayed for frieDdablp'a Mire.
Be .....,. got em ordft llllact:
ADd wbeD .. perkS OW' bW
A sack of caDdy be'd leclude
To gift a dalleS a tbrW.
Our .upelr'IIUDbt'a all ogleam
ADd fillecl wltb wODdrowa fooda:
We oldt cmcS chOOM hom atacb of tbem
To sUit our cbaD9iD9 mooda;
aut aomethllag'a miulD9 Ju.at tbe IICIIDe,
Do you kDow wbat J mecm?
The qr~rmcm we lo.,.d 10 .. n:
W e called billl Mr. TrMD. of California, In and for the
County of Orange, or to present
the same, with the necessary There has been a Mr. Treen In the life of each of us. He was
vouchers, to the undersigned a t one of the tradespeople, as we called them, on whom we de·
his or her place of business, to· pended before the day of chain s tores. . l wit: Law office of Galvin R. Everything was so different then. Life had a lersurely pace.
Keene, 333 North Newport Boule· shopping was done by telephone, and personal service was real
,·ard. Newport Beach: California a nd earnest. •
"It's Fun to Dress
In Fashion"
Merle Mattas
President of
Soroptimists·
Mrs. Merle Mattu wa1 eJect~
prealdent of Newport Hnbor
Soroptlm bta at last week'• lunch·
eon In the VUJaee Inn. A mem·
her of the oreanlzation since lts
lnceptJon, she has served ln
many oifices, and is well known
In the escrow 4epartment of the
Calllornla Bank at Corona del
Mar .
Mrs. Gene Salee and Mrs.
Allee Moody wl11 serve as first
and second vice presidents; Dr.
Carol Leland a s recording secre·
tary; and Mrs. Jeannett~ Conner
as corresponding secretary. Mrs.
Louise Mardeslch Is treasurer. •
On the board of directors as
new m~mbers are Mrs. Fare!
Hardesty and Mrs. Evelyn Hou-
gan. Mrs. Hougan Is the outgoing
president.
Mrs. Mabel Fitzmorris and :'>frs.
Frances Kott have been elected
as delegates.
The Soroptlmlsts met for an
Informal dlnne'r at the home of
Mrs. Helen McDougall Ia t night
to wind up plans for their din-
ner dance benefit for the New-
port Harbar Girls Club at Capf.
strano Beachcombers Club this
Friday evening.
Terrace Plil .. lllllc
Asloclall• Is Fennell
within six months after S)le first I In New England. where Mr. Treen served his many friends. h.e publication of this notice./ was as much a part of a woman's existence as her bes t dutch Irvine Terrace Philharmonic
Dated: April 15, 1960. r 0,·en a nd her cook stove. She depended on him tor man~ things; Association is a new organiza. JEA~'E'M"E E. FREDETTE. he told t)er whether the strawberries were fresh, how old Mrs. lion in Corona del Mar, joining
Jeannette E. Fredette. Ext>r utrh: Cricket was "doing" after her stroke, a nd all about the new baby other similar groups In lhl? !-far-
of the Will of sa id decedent. the other side of the village. bor area supporting Orange
1 CALVI:'\ R. KEE:'\E He orrered a bargain now a nd then too. County's Philharmon ic Orches-
Attorney tor Executn\: "1 ,.e a \"t'TY good buy in baking powder today," h<:''d say over trn.
333 North Xewport Boult>\"<lrd thn 1.~J£'nhone. · M rs. William C. Chadwell Is 2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY '' ·-,. "'har'rma C .,, '--Xewport 8each, Cali!orn.a -'lotht>r would bristle. "-'fr. Tret'n," she'd ay. ''l'\'e three ~ n. ommr ee m em.,.,ro;l
CORONA DEL MAR -''lldway 6-122~ r~n of baking powder on tht> '-hPif now. Well ... bring it along:· are -'Irs. Arm trong, as'lr 'rant
ORIOLE 3 -5030 Pul>llsh: April . 2S; -'l.lY :>. 12 \\'hen vou shopped in l\tr. T reen's store ra ther than by tele· chairman; :'>1rs. Robert GuggL'n· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~t~he~:-1~-~e'~'-~l>~or~t~H~b~o~r~E;n~s~iJ~n phone ther~ was nonL' of this s<:'arching for Tab,le 10. You _took your heim Jr .. S{'('retary : -'Irs. R. W.l f •urn. talking to neighbors. until -'lr. Treen \\atted on )OU. K<'ndrk k. t reasurer: -'Irs. Wtlllam l ~omNime;;, when the going got rough. :'>1r. Tr<:'en "camed" you. ~food~-. program chairma n. a nd ='~'mNim('s )OU nt>\'er got c.1 ught up Cor months, b ut so long ns ;~~-m~tee~yde Bralr, telephone
) ou pard on a(.'t'OUnt you were w_elcome. Aiding in rhe or anlzatron were
• AWIWI UD0a ...... IIIVaDAY. IUY U. 1-
:ftiWI'IDDanaTTIIVaDAY. COiaiADID.IIA&~
To The Bride!
'GIFr her with o booul.f .. ! m:rror ;., the 'Tr.,di-
1 o~o ,..o·n,er ... se ec!ed frc-n.
MONA TALBOT
2760 E.nt Co.,st Highw.,y
IMPORTS
Coron_, del M.,r, Calif.
$ COAST ~
LUCILLE w ASHERETTE CLAIB
And SHIRT LAUNDRY
WE IRON ALL OUR OWN n.ATWORX
3531 E. COAST BWT. COBOJfA DEL
(Aaou FI'OID tbe PcNit Office) Th('. open < rackt>r barrel, the sticky fly paper, the fat dill pk kles 'fr·s Arthu ~t gk h I t · ! h · th k h -the e ·• · r => roc . c a rman o .n brrn£', t he r_rng o bologna ~ngmg rn <' smo e ous(',-1 Newport Harbor Philharmon 1r ~~~!!~..;._.J:::.:~!!!!!~~~~~~~=J~~:J~ are not the thr_ngs we would bnng b~ck. committ<'e: Mrs. Edward A. Raul-t
But sometimes, on a busy day. 11 would ~ good 10 go 10 the j ston. vice-cha irma n : Mrs .. -'tore·
ORIOU 3 -2230 ~
H a ~t.h ~r !!~ :~:.!yn c.
COlONA DIL MAt. CALifOINIA
ALL NEW ALL NEW
LLOYD'S U -DO·IT LA .. DIOIIT
com NETEilED
2107 S. MAIN -SANTA ANA
(JD llear at St. ~de)
32 WASHERS 10 DBTEltS
tel<:'phon<' to call up Mr. Treen. . land Leith ld d ~~ \\' Ill "l"\e got ~trawberries." h~'d say. "And . how about some bee.~ H Clark 0 an · rs. 1 am
bri:;k<'t to cook with that cabbage:· Then. wr th a slight "harrump .A I .h I h b ··B>· the way rve a mighty good bargain In baking powder. 1 f unc eo~ .. mee1t9 ng as et>n . . .,.. se or noon ..•• ay . at the home
Bnng you a can · or Mrs. Wendell Jones, 1907 Baya-
dere Ter.
Fa10lly Fare --Cooked up by
Louise Meteer soJt VISITS
Dr. Robert E. Roper came from
Laguna Beach Sunday to spend
mother's days wltb his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Roper of
302 Driftwood Rd., Shore CJitf.l.
1 One of the most frightful ex·
perlences that can beset a youne
I bride ls the preparation of her
frrst family dinner party. This l.s
espedally true when she is en· 1 lt'rtainlng "HIS" parents. And of
all the bugaboos that threaten.
none rs worse than underestimat.
1 ing the s rzl' of the roa.s t or fowl
as compart>d with the number of
people to be ser\'ed and their ap·
petites.
In order to a\"oid this misery
1. a ftt>r one bad experience. hit
upon a n idea that was worth Its
weight in gold: st-.tfed pork
rhop~. one to a person. and no
m'l'<'SSJI \' for car\·i ng either. Here
is how io make them extra good:
Ha ve the butcher (maybe you'd
rath<'r <'a ll him the meat m an: 1
cut pork rhops extra thick, with
a neat pocket In them.
C3ptaln Kldd's heart and strong
as your love tor your brand new
husband!
EGREMONT
PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL
CRD.DIIEJf S TO 14 UAIIS
Small Claue. • Art and Craft.
· Sport and Game ActiYiti•
Tutoriag
Ti ap I ~U. Jacllldlld
.IIIOII'D YIITA Clan'A lOlA. CALIF.
............. ~ 1-1171
For <:'a<·h chop you will nc.>ed
one slice or bread toasted dry and
rrumbled. 12 s talk of celery, 1
LSJJ of m inced onion. * tsp. of
'lag!', and '• of a tart apple.
Chop celery, and cook in a lillie !
butter o\"er low ht>at. with the
onion a nd the c hopped apple.
When celery and onion are light
gold in color mix with the bread.
Add just ('nough chicken bouil·
Jon. tuse bouillon C"Ubes for thisl
to moisten slightly. Stuff the
r hop with this mixture, and
fasten shut with one of those
skewers you can buy for lacing
turkey.
NOT IF.--·BUT, WHEN ...
Place chops in a shallow
baking pan. brush them with any
OFF STJl.EET PAJliDIC juice from canned fruit, (apricot
A L L N E W A L L N E W nectar Is delicious) and bake in
Should a t:nNt., auoitl any dilcw1ion of th~ potlibility of
"-''-' 'Wellaini not. We think not becaru~ the finelt •ervice
IH rmdn;. MIIHnl PfOple leuen the burden of final
preparatiom wMn a loved one hat·been taken. There;., enough
few a family to tlo, and under di/1icult enough circumttancet, at
thil trying tim~ without having to •elect cemetery property, too.
Not only ;. it logical, 1en1ible and contiderot~ to prepare for
'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i a s I ow ( 275) oven for one h ou r. r Turn oven up for last five min·
utes to brown.
COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE
also on Lido
A11tA,,.~
3401 E.st Co.st Highway
Corona del M•
ORl .......
Serve baked potatoes with sour
cream. or sweet potatoes glazed
with brown sugar; a tart green
salad, and fresh green beans.
For party tare add a rew chop·
ped almonds which you've sauted
In butter; to the green beans.
A light dessert Is best with this
hearty meal. Take your choice.
And or course. roffee. black as
TO TBI! OaJEWT
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Potter, 227
Pearl Ave .• Balboa Island, and
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn M . WebsteT,
2431 Bayahore Dr., Bay Shores.
are on their way to the orient for
a 2-month tour. They left Sun-
day from San Francisco, aboard
the Korean Bear, with plans to
vltlt Guam and Manila. thence
to fly to Hone Kone and on to
Tokyo. They wtU again board
their sh!p ln the Japan port for
the return trip to san Franc.l«o.
.....---11AY CITY VJIIT
Attorney and Mrs. Clarence
Hltb&e ~ 328 Amethyat Av•.
Balboa laland J~rt Friday mom·
Ina lor San Franc~ pJannlna
.. •l•lt a11o at ~ home o1
frlenda. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
._ • ., In San MatH.
the iMvitable, but it il also more economical. Property purchattd
before it il nHthd ;., always le11 e~peMive than fuUy developed
proper:y bought for immediate use. And certainly it can be
ttlectftl more wisely when no emotional 1tre11 exittl.
May we have the privilege of diacuslin1 with you what we bot/:
bow will haN>en-arulfor which most familia hao.e.made
aUqiMitt preparation11 We cordiiJUy invite you to vilit
Pacific Vifto. Drive through tM, ground~, enjoy liN beauty
of tAU temic l«ation. Or, if yoa wi.tla, a,_.. call will bring
a Padflc View repreuntat~ to )'OfU laotM ot yoar owra convenie~.
' Ex~ COIIIINion • _, 1 •• ..,._
. PACIFIC VIEW
M!MOitiAL PARK
~ UVIlfG .._.lA£ 2'0 'l'HOSB WE LOVE.
w1111 s••
"On Lido Isle there is a ero·
eery store so swank that the All
Year Club ot Southern Califor-
nia rates It as a major tourist
attraction." Thank you, J ohn C.
Waugh, staff correspondent of
the Christia n Science lfonitor,
next time you vis it the swanky
realms. rive a holler, and J'Jl
treat you to a double decke r Ice
cream cone. While we're aboard
this luxury liner, another lee
cream cone for the nice la dy who
said, "This Is Sallie. she keeps
house at that I Magnin of a ll
the upermarkets."
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aut ol0D9 wtOa the besb
~ root, ca.cn.cnabricmd..
CIDd Aadn'a 1'..-c:la paatnea.
you1l ft8d a apriDide ot cora
••• C\MM wbat we ~ ap
for tbe crcay IDOIItb ot May
••• A lleaault Dcnapblae. fresb
out of Job.DMD's wtadowa. tbea
we fiUed lt fuU of gnceri ...
aDd pat It lD our fr'ODt patio
• • • We Ugun aa 10119 aa we
keelt JOG wu.-•ag, you'll ol-
waya com.e bodE for more • • •
Bow IDCIDY buadred .:.abel
wortb of .,...n... wW a lle-
aaalt DoupbJ.M bold? You
.....-. CIDd ..-ybe you wW wiD
1• tbMa o lla:Ddled ceatMa ...aa ol pur,.... •••
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And we love our rommunlty
too . . We want to thank you
for your generous Lucky Buck
contributions to the charity boxes '
In tht> front lobby ... Because I
this Is ~a tiona I Hospital Week I
throuJ(hout the nation. we want I
you to know that we're working
on a plan whereby we'll be u p to
our necks in giving to the Hoag I
Hospital for necessary and muc h
needed equipment ... The Hoag
Hospital cannot solkit. the Ia ·
dies or the Hoag Auxiliary work
like mad raising money Cor ways
and means to keep their hospltJll
t>q ulppe!i stric-tly 1960 ... We
want to help ... A heart-lung
machine is our first project. And
after that we'll find anoth er ...
So for the Jove of Lucky Bucks,
hel ~t us swl'll the Hoag Hospital
Charity box ... We'll come up
with a definite figure next week
... and belle\"e me, It'll floor
you ...
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Fast bop to Coroaa del Mar
CID4 the opeDiag ot a aew
abop for you al....,.WGIIt·to.
loolt·IDY·beat feaaaiM CII'ODIMI
tcnna ••• TWo real bepped .-.
by tbe ....... ot Jaae Ve17 ad
v~ Mania. .... kaow
wbetMr your ... ..... ..
red -91"8 aDd ....... ....
"IT beat ~bade ·-yoa to .... tiMID ... Ulre piiiCMe
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lllcMiolfyoar~...S--
yoa ltaDd toner alllry 1M air· .s. .. tile..., .. , ........... ....................
l'alaloa lerftce .•• ad a ...
dldtlag dlffenat way ol *-·
lDIJ • • • na.t lO'Ie to •a tn•·
IM old nib ...............
cSiant-9 • tile a.a .. r f• •
coaple ol J"l'l • • • All typee
of cdttmltioaa are tiMU ....
dolty ••• drrrw""dng ad
perMDGI .............. ...
t!Mlr ~ ....... .....,
made x.,.n IIMdll. IJdo
JlaDta, wttla .................. _
aad aldrll ............... .
maid bcrtbJ.D9 nlt8 ad ...tdl·
laq fecbta • -CeetaiDe ..... . ry. acarftL belts atld ... _ ... .
I" .• • M~ yoar ward·
robe • • • be M..,..loaa , • •
MCII'ftry. 1153 &.1 C..t ......
way. oas.aa ...
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Rlt'hard'a. WMte .. rv1n1 )'OU la
our f'D(Jit tmportant bulneM, ol
the Udo Shop~, Newport ~adL
I
••••
8~ Louia Meteer •
, WHAT HAS HAPPENED to dw friendly way
old·fuhionecl tlandn1 cia.. .o match~
that only s he can
despUect by Uttle boya of Yester.
day? Now they call them ootll·
llon6, and everyone, boy and &Jrl.
haa a wonderful time beeaUM lt"a
all in the IU ... of a party.
One of the newest cotillion
aroupa in the Harbor area Ia the
Bay Prornenaders. under direction
of Eliza Ryan. These youncaters
had the final party of the year,
In the form of a blc Luau a t Bai·
boa Bay Club, May 3.
Awarda lor dancin& and ell·
queue went to Denlae Clark and
Jimmy McKenzie, the best dane ·
ers. and Blythe Sherman and Dal.
laa Smith, who apparently know
their social deportment. Pla ns are
under way to extend this croup
from -lth. 5th and 6th crade to
7th and 8th.
• • •
• • •
MOTHER'S DAY W.AS WARM
AND HAPPY for eo many Morna
ln Newport Harbor area. Mr. and
Mn~. Ralph Phelpa or 1742 HlgJt.
land Drive, Harbor Highlands,
dined at the home of their eon-
In-law and dauchter. Mr. and
Mrs. AIJan Burton of PaJos Ver·
des. The Burtons' 3 children were
there, as well a s Ja mes Phelp!l
ot Manhattan and his wife and
little clrl. • •
TO I~ CLEJIEJITE drne llr. ad Mn. .............
a .. ol ·-W. aaJboa aiYd.. K....-t ...C... f• a Motber"a
Day ctiDMr wttb tbetr MD, lieD·
ry aar.ua. bl8 wile CIDd dill·
drea. T-. Me119aret, .. tb ADD
cmd Jaetr. • • • UJDGE. ARTOifE? TboM J..acUe. Srid9e plll'tlee at mlae THREE MOTHERS shared hon. eo-t Coaatry Club are gaba-ors when Burden Herrison of 2541
181 1a ...... Wedauclay. May Circle Dr .. Bay Shores, entertaln-
11. Ia tile dine o1 tile aext oae. ed with his children. Kent and a..ata are welCC~~De. Lou ise. at the Outrigger In La·
• • • gun a Beach on Sunday. The moth.
J~TERESTI:'iG ~CO~ERS ers were charmlnR ~rs. Harrl~on ;
are ~r. anlt ~frs. Tom Carr of her mother, ~rs. Bov Dean of Los
Phoenix. Ariz.., who are avid boat .• Angeles. and the host's mother.
lne fans now living In Newport ~frs. H. S. Harrison of Garden
Heigh~. They joined with Mrfi. Grove.
Harrv K~her a nd Mr. and ~rs. • • •
TUESDAY ClUB OFFICERS for the coming year w"ll be insralled a
the final meeting of the season. May 24, at the Balooe Boy CtJo.
Pictured he re . "t the home of the outgoing presideni Mrs. Woher
Charamza. are: bod row, left to r"ght Mrs. G~os Breli" rec~rd".-g
secret.,ry: Mrs. George W isemon. t~e ,.ew pfes•dert· Mrs. JoMes
Eubank. fir~t vice-president, ond Mrs. Alex Schva n . corre spond.,.g
secre t.,ry: front row. Mrs. S. R Newco'Tler •!,ird v ce pre s de "·
(at left), a nd Mrs. Herbert Mille r. second vice-pre~ de "·. Mrs .
Henry Naples. the new treasurer, was not presen• for +e c;. :ture
taking. (Ensign photo)
Pat Shepart of Balboa. tor a de· PARE:'iTS' DAY combined beau·
Ughtful cruise in and around en. tlfully with Mother's Dav at the
trants In the Ensenada race last Armv a nd Navy Academy at
Thursday. Carlsbad on Sundav. Among .... ..JLI •--II1Mr R • H I d • • ~uests were ~fr. and ~lf't'. Ray .... F"...o/ eun1on e 1
THAT 50th STATE of Hawaii Ager and son. Charles. Charles The Wanlkl, wives of members •
continues to draw Interested vis · will l'nter the Academy next fall. I of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis I In Wash. n gt
ltors frpm the mainland. ~OW Dinner a nd a tour of the school Club. will sponsor a dlnnf'r party I 0 n
sojourning there are Mr. and entertained. for Tuesday evening at the Out· Family remlni~nees f 1 e w
Mrs. :\1errlll Barker of 2412 Sierra I • • • rigger In Laguna Beach. ~lrs.l thick and fa t. re<'ently for ~fr
Vista. Upper Bay Area. who sailed DISTI='lGU ISHED GUESTS at Jack Cunningham is the hostess. and ~rs. Edmund Burn of 500
April 26 on the ss Mataonia . the home of ~tr. anrJ :\1rs. T hom· and ~frs. Clyde Johnson Is in w. Ocean Front~ Balboa, during
• • 1 3!l E. Pickering or Lido l~le re· charge of rewryatlon . The Wan. a month's trip to \\'a hlngton.
A c::BaJSTEJIDIC M't aalde 1 cent_Jv were :\<fr. and ~Irs. Rtcharrl lki and Kiwanians are a ·ked to D. c .. and ~ew York
Motber"a Day • a memorable I J. Neutra o( Loc; An~ele'\. :\fr attenct in Hawaiian ga rb In the nation',. capital the\'
occasioa fw Mr. aDd MfL Jerry ~eutra is author of t.h<> .. book. were ~UI'St:" of :\Jr . Burn . '~O~
JUcbanla of -Vla Meatoae. I ·survh:al Through Desl~n. wac; shower He I d and tlaughter-ln·law. ~J r. and
Lido lale. Obfed of Oaia c:.re· In Orange County to aopear ac; \fro; Da\'ld Curt\·. Thev wt>rl!' ~od ·
IDOOY ot St. ADdrew'a Pnlby· a n a rtist -speaker at Chapman puente; at tht> .~hri<:tt>ning or the
tericm CbW'Cb waa little Jenel CoiiC'gt>. For Newlywed Curry's 5-month-oltl on. Foster
JUcbcnda. w~ receat offldol ~r. and :\lr!:. PirkPring r nter· ~nn10n Curt\'.
adoptloa mode this aa especial· tal ned in honor or the rouple at Th<''" wer~ vi ttecl "htiP in
Jy happy day. a buffet supJ)('r in th<>lr home. A lar~e pink and white net Wa~h1ngton. D. ('. h, )fro; Burn-.·
• • which , It Is intere.;tlng to note. hea rt. wh ite blossom.; anfl brirlP rta ughtl'r. ~1 rs. William Batr hel
HO'TE FOR :\YOTHER'S DAY was de.,ignf'rl by :'\Jr ~t>utra . :'\Irs. and bridegroom flgurlnt><; forml'd c!er. anrl her ma ll c;on. Christian
a fter enJlagl nJt in most mot hers' :'tt>u t ra provt>d her«elf 1 a lf•ntetl a pre~y ra hie decoration for a who fl t>w b~· jet from R<'d" ood
stt>rn rail to d uty, the PTA. w<>r<'' a l"o bv singing sevt>ral tlt>l il?ht · party rPct>ntly wht>n ~1rs. Danny Ci ty for her first \'isit Ea"t The~
offlCt>rs of local associ at ions who ful sol~. and accom pa ny ing·h<>r :\f irhael Arthofe_r 1 Lu Ell~ n. Da · a 1 ... 0 wPre joint>d b\" ~Jr.; Bu:n,:·
travt>lt>c\ to San Francisco for the "PJr on the rC'IIo. '15 1 '''a" compllm<'nted with a .:on John Cu rrv t"·in hrothP· or
<'Onvention :\lav 4. 5 a nd 6. They Following suppN tht> ~:ueo;t.; h nrlal howN . , :'\fr~. Ba tchPid~r: '' ho flew Com
Included ~tr~. Harvey Pease. pre<~. wt>nt to Chapma n Coll<'l?e tn hear Hosteso;t>s were hN husband" YoSt>mite :\allonal Park.
ldent or the H•rbQr Council. and the lt><'ture. Thev Ind ucted )fr mother. :'\Irs. Carl ArthofN. antl
Mmes. Edward Grell. Frank )lfut-1 and ::\1rs. Joe Dende l and :\fr. anrl hi<~ a unt, )ifr<; . .Michael J. Arthof. • ~l.a..a. PI ...
ter, Robert Bernard. Fred Cermak. Mrs. Richard Dodd of Costa Mesa: t>r. The party was held at the W .,... .. r •
Walter Bukamelr, F. L Wads· Mr. a nd Mrs. John R. Linson of I home of ~Irs. carl Artho!er. 1806 I In a meeting :\tav 16 at the
worth. Joe !\funzlg, Donald Es· Lido; Mr. and )trs. Harry Wills Dover Dr., Harbor Highlands. • home of ~frs. c. R. t.enahan, 1111 t~. Raymond Larwl. J. R. Brown. ol Anaheim. and Mr. and Mrs. Attending wen th• bride s Terrapin Wav Baycrest a new
ell. Harold Arnold. ,_ck Hlrtler. Thomas Luther of Los Angeles. mother, :\frs. Ma rsden Davis. the C'hapter of Chi Omega • Sororlr\'
Charles Salllll', D.o nald Metcalf • • • I :\fmes. Andy Grim.:aad. Claud almunae will be former for th~
and Burton Rysdale. SCHOOL'S OUT. or almo t. nnd Straede r. Ja<'k Van sant. Barney ~ewport Harbor a nd Lagun1
• Fa culty \Vh ·e'> w ill he r('('ec;sing r rancque. Ct>orge Matthew<~. Neal Bea<'h a rE.'a
TBE IIAKCII CLOB at Polm for the J:ummE.'r. Those whose hus-Martin. Herb Thomp-<on. Robert Initial planning took pi.1C't> re·
SprlDCJI looked like a part of hand<; tt>nr h at Co!llta ~Te11a High T~rnow.,ke. Robert :'\lillE'r and 1 rent tv at the h ome of :\1rs JM k
Newport Berbor Tuesday wbea Srh ool will h.t\"l" a fi nal dinner ~f1ss Sharon Artho!er a nd :\lis<~ iifsk. ·with \lr<l U>naha n. \lr" R
a coatiDCJeDt of Tu.dcrr Oub party at Knott's Berry Farm ftt J une Grims f.ld. I A. Hilliard and :'\fr J R. Z\\Per,
members ant•ed f• a 3-day 1:30 p m. Friday. :\Jay 13. :\<frl'l. in <'ha rge.
stay. Oa bcmd for suDD1119. \f<lX Russell entertained at her ZOJfTJAJifS TllAVEL ABIIOAD --------
swtmmlJ19 cmd ccuda were bae Highland Dr. home in Harbor The ;'-lewport Harbor Zonta Club POT-Lt1CIC FOil NICBT OWLS
Nm ... Jadt kyer. Earl Storr. Highla nds for the group reCt>ntly ic; re«ivlng tra,·el notpg from The "Hoot n· Holler Rooc:t'" o!
Stuart Jfoltoa. Boward Lcrur· .\n <''Ctra dividend In fun was th<' abroad frbm 3 mPmbers-Helen (he :'Jight Owll' in the Harbo:
eat. Jerom, Humphrey aad «howerlng of baby gifts on )lrc;. :'.'orton and Allee Burke in Hono-'Area will aw:-nd a pot IUlk <11"
llobert Flaaeqla., John Pnrharrl. lulu and Dr. Hl'len Robertson in nt>r a t 2 p.m . Sunda~ at th<' C,
• • • Germany. rona dt'l \far You th Ct>ntt~·
WE'RE TOS r~c; A BOL'Ql'ET a-L Sho I H 1 ... land hope shP r at<'hC it l IO Bt'tty _, wer I ••
Bayer of Corona c1PI Mar lust be·
cause she Is .!IUr h n friendly. out · :\lr<~. Robert Barr\' of In·lnt> TN·
going person. Bt>ttv. we've been rd<.'e was gues t of honor Ia l w~k
told, wenr far bevond the lin<' when )Irs. H. Seymour Bef'k Pn·
of feminine duty for th' .!IUC<'eS!' tertalned at her home. 3271,
of the Tuesday Club tea lac;t ~targuerite An• .. Corona riel :\ta r.
w~k. then turned rl~ht around, Gifts for the expt>cted heir of :'\lr.
next day, to open her home for and Mrg. Barry Wt>re showert'd
an Informal gathering or En-upon the honorl'e.
senada race gazers who watched Guests were ~Irs. Laurit> Wood.
from the Bayer home on Ocean worth. mothN of the honored
Blvd .. Corona del ~1ar. Afterward guest ; :\Hs.s Ann St. Clair. and
Betty brought out an assortmt>nt ~m~s. Donald Pt>tt lt. Rollv Pu-
ot good things to ea t In that 1 1askl. AI Reese and Wil Foster ..
Roberts Jewelers
Or LIDO
Jewelry -'N ct~hes
Ind1v1dually Des1gned Jewe!:y
Watch & Jewelry Repairs
D1rect Diamond Importmg
3440-A V .a Oporto O R 3.4 860 Ne'.•:port Bec~h
:====:-::
Twixt You and Me
They're As Sweet As
Sweei s can be • • •
W&WJOWI IIADOa &IIUQif I
TIIVIIIDAY, KAT II. 1-
CIOIIOIIA DD. lilA& CALIPODIA
Mrs. Seibert
Headdress Is
Prize Winner
A Ma rie Antolnt>ll«' headdress
made entirely or red carnations
and red garnN tea ro&es WQn for
Mrs. Rose Marie t Walten Seibert
of Lido lsle one or the top 10
prizes In the Headdre Ba ll in
Lo!ll; Angeles last week.
Mrs. Jeanne I H. Seymou r I Beek
of 3271t Marguerite Avt>., Corona
del Mar, placed In the finah with
her headdre . a ta ll gold crown
with red roses and carnations.
UM bllt" d eslfied ech. Olt l.OSSO.
snw•JMa.~IIMI
C....Maa..._ IIIWIU
'BEEF SALE'
FllOM
SWIFT'S
•. CIIIICE EISTEIJI
5M Oired ~ O=ma
Harbor Market
3-420 Via Lido. Newport Beach
FREE DELIVERY
Phones OR 3-09S4
USDA CIIOICE T-IDIES
USDA CHOICE
PORTER HOUSt
CUT TKICIC TO • • a . Q TOP SIRLIII
UJIJTED SVPft. T
IEEF FilETS
rt7LL CVT
••• STEll
.. $1.DI
Ill. $1.1t
'-$1.39
.. $1.11
79~
7-SOJf£ OR SHOULDER
CHUCI ROAST
SHOULDER CLOD (Boned & Rolled)
BABY BEEF UVER (Choice Steer)
LEG OF LAMB (Choice Spring)
LOIN LAMB CHOPS (Choice Spring)
FRESH EASTERN PORK
PORK ROAST (Loin End)
PORK CHOPS (Center Cut)
WITH THAT DOWN ON THE FAJtM FLAVOR
PORK SAUSAGE
FRYER LEGS
FRYER UVERS
FRYER GIZARDS
FRYER WINGS
~~~
CANDY SHOP
OR 3-6380
39~
lb. 79c
lb. 59c
lb. 79c
lb. $1.09
lb.45c
lb. 69c
lb.49c
lb.45c
lb. S9c
lb.29c
lb. 19c
3433 Via Lido ......
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Top aalftman for April In the'
NewiO)Ort Beach-Co.ta Mesa Board
of Realtora wu Ed Babson of
Corona del Mar. and second place
winner wu Tom Lewis of the
Matt LaBotde Realty.
Top lUiter for AprU w~ J.
Leonard Smith, of Bay lr Beach
Rea lty, and In aecond place was
Merle Rottman, of Walker It Lee.
MAJIT aETIIOLDI JIAMED
Mary Reynolds, asaootated with
the ~esa-Harbor Realty Co., has
been elected as the new prealdent -------------.
........
llr Jrmt•• Tr1111 I ao, Scout Jamboree Troop No.
3, conaUitlna ot Scouts and Ex·
plorera from the Harbor Area, has
elected ·the tollow1na otflcera:
Ken Dutro, .coutmaater; Art
Remley and Loul1 Cock, ualatant
acoutmastera; John Cock and
Charles Remley, junior uaUitant
scoutmasters; Ma rshall Fant,
senior patrol leader; Jack Fletch -
er, Charles Healey and John Vler-
llnl, patrol leadera.
of the county unit of the Wom·
en's Overseas Service Lea~rue.
NEW OFFICERS and directors of the Newport Harbor Zonta Club
are jleft to right) Mrs. Jack Reinert. treasurer; Mrs. Thelma Paddock
Hope, director: Mrs. Kenneth Smith. d;rector; Mrs. R. L. Bacon,
first vice-president: Mrs. David Chapman, president: M'"· Henry
Brent. second vice·p~sident: Mrs. Carleton Mears, corresponding
sec~tary ; Mrs. Ksren Margreta Wood, director; Mrs. John G reen,
d irector and immediate past pre sident, and Mrs. Joseph C arver,
12 HARBOR HI JUNIORS JIUUilft CUDJCVLl7K
The fina l Instruction period tor
the new nursery curriculum at
the Corona del Mar Cori~rreta·
tiona! Church, for pa rents «rtth
pre-school children, will be held
at 9:30a.m. Sunday at the church.
The instructor will be Edwin
Mor~renroth of Corona del Mar,
professor of psycholoeY at Lona
Beach City College.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES St. J...._ Ep11:opel Claucla. IN TOP I cro· IN NATION
nJIIT CBUIICS OP CIDIJST,
SCJEJITIIT, 3303 \'Ia Udo Newport Beach
SU~f>'AY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. a ad 11 a .m. SU~DA Y SERVICES • 9:15 • 11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENlNG MEETING 8 p.m.
REAJlJNG ROOM-3315 Via Lldo. Newport Beach
Open week da~ , 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesdays 9 a.m .• 7:45p.m.
Tuesday• and Fr1day.-9 a .m. to 9 p.m.
SECORD CIIUaCB OP CBIUST,
SCIEifTJIT
Jfewport ..... tit
CoroDa dol Mcu
3839 East Cout HllhW5LY
Corona del Mar
SU!\r"OA Y SCHOOL 9:15 a.m.
SU~DAY SERVICE 11 a.m.
WLONESDA Y EVE~ING :\lEETING 8 p.m .
READING ROOM-
Newport Beach-The Rev. West·
well Greenwood w111 preach on
"The Glory o! the Church" at
the 9:15 a nd 11 a.m . Sunday aerv.
ices. Holy communion will be
held at 8, 9:15 and 11 a .m. • • •
Luthoraa Chwda of tbe Master.
Corona del ~ar-The Re\·. Doug·
las Wessell will preach on the
topic, ":\1an's First and La t Word
to God." at the 8 and 11 a.m .
Sunday sen·ices.
I CorOlla ~1 ,.; eo:gnpuoeal
Cbwch.L...The Rev. Robert 4::llman.
assistant pastor, will preach on
"New Hopes in New Frontiers" at
the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services this
Sunday. He will report on 2 con·
ferences he has jus t attended-a
workshop sponsored by the Char.
a cter Research Project for co·
ordinating the work of home and
church, and a meeting spon ored 1
by the Northern California Con-
gregational Conference.
recording secreta ry. !Photo b y l in Sheely)
Twe lve Harbor Hl1h School
juniors scored in the 99th per-
centile in the Nationa l Me rit
Scholarship quallrylng test held
In April a long with a halt mil·
Tar Tattles • • •
HAliOit HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
leporteci by M•rt•tet 'YneJ
e Jl71UOB·SEIIIOB PaON
The long-awaited Junior-Sen·
lor PrQm will be held Friday,
May 13, at the ·Rendezvous BaiJ .,
room in Balboa.
1 Over 1500 juniors and seniors
will da nce to the music of the
1
Jack Milman Band from 9 p.m.
to 1 a .m.
3839 East Coast Hlgbway • 1
Open week d~~s-;m. to 3 p.m. Jlfowport Harbor Baptlat ChUJ'Cb. •
Seven hundred sen iors were
Invited by the junior class to a t·
tend the prom. Juniors a re
eligible to attend If they have
140 grade points or expe{'t to
graduate In 19tH. You are cordially Invited to Costa ~tesa -"The Big Lie." a
attend the Church Services temperance sermon based on
and to use the Readlne Room. Pro\·erbs 20: I. will be the S<'r·j '::;==:==:=========~I mon subject of the Re,·. Herbert ;. Johnson at the ll a.m. worship THESE SINGERS, all from tf>e Corona del Mar Congregat;o'~al
Cr,urch w;ll represent the Horoor Area il'l the a"'nual Oranqa
Coa..nty Chora Conductors Guild music festival ~~ <4:30 p.m. th1s
Sa..r-day at tne Metnodist Church at I b I S. Oranqe Ave. O ranqe.
They are. from leh Mrs. S. D Brock, Mrs. W . D. Humason, Mrs.
Lesli e Sreffe,..sen Mrs. Tom Hill man and Mrs Edwin Gom~e. Also
pla""'"q to part,c'pate are 2 more Members of the local church.
The prom de<"'rating commit·
tee Is headed by Sue Packard.
~tr. Robert &amman. Harbor art
Instructor. is the art advisor.
Sandy An derson headed the In·
vltations committee. IEWPMT HIIIOR
BAPTIST CHURCH
American Baptist Convention
Fairview Ave. at Fa ir Dr.
Co.sta Mesa •
Re\·. Herbert J ohnson, Pastor
Ll 8-3072 · ~~ 5-4610
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
!Classes tor All Ages
~tornlng WQrShip 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship i :30 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meeting i:OO p.m.
First a.,ust Cll•rcll
OP COaOJIA DEL MU
Dr. D. A. 8ryaat. Paator
Tomporarlly Moetl.Dg at
2712-D E. Coast Bwy.
"Tho EAd of Your Seclrctl
for a FrioDdly Cburch"
Sunday School 9:45 a .m.
Morning Worship 11:00
Training Union 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cbvda of tiM .....
3545 Ecat Coast lli9~way
Coroaa del Mcu
The Rev. 0 . Wessell. Pastor
Phone: ORiole 3·5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 A.M.-The Servke
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-The Service
FIRST CHIISnAI
CHURCH
rcmldlA 0. lbder. Jr. Mbll1ter
LI 1·4'171 • Panoa.age LII·S2N
SUJfDAY
9:30 ................. Bible School
10:40 . . ........ Church Serv1
5:30 Young Peoples' Meetinl
6:30 ................ Vesper Service
WEDIUSDAY
9:30 a .m . Women's Bible Study
7:00 p.m ......... Prayer Meetln
8:00 p.m. . ......... Choir Practice
Nursery and ChJid Care
Provided
Flnt ClartetMa Clnii'Cil
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I hour Sunda\'. Both the chanc<'l
and the youth choar will smg. A
!supervised nursery will be pro-'
vlded. Sunday school with classes
{pr all ages will be held at 9:43
•a.m.
• • e AW AJlD WIJnfEB
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l7ai•enalt.t Church. Costa Mesa
-"Theodore Parker: Yanke<' Cru.
sader'' will be the sermon theme
of Dr. Charles ·Clare Blauvelt a 1
Mary G ibbons and ldamae Keily. (T obi it photography)
Richard Watson, Ha rbor High
School senior, is the 1960 recfp.
lent of the SlOO Outstanding Stu·
dent Awa rd given yearly by the
CaJI(ornla Savings and Loan
Assn.
lthe 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. j The sermon will commemorate
the centennial of the death of
this famous Unitarian preacher
I and social reformer. • • •
St. A a d r • w 1 Pnsbytoricra
Church. Cliff Haver(-The Rev.
Charles Dierenfleld will discuss
"The Hardest Thing In the
World" at the 8:15, 9:35 and 11
a.m. Sunday services. A men's
workday will be held Saturday
tor painting. gardening and g<'n·
eral maintenan~ at the chu rch.
beginning at 9 a.m. • • •
Balboa I 1 1 a ad MothodUit
Church -"Stewardship and Fl·
nance" will be the sermon topic
of the Re\'. Godrtoy Grae!ltn at
the 9:30 and 11 a.m. c;ervi<'es The
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DAVE KIMES
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berth oa the State CoWonUa
Jaldor JtlOe temD:
I Rev. Frank Toothaker. WhittiN
District superintendent. will prl.'·
side at i p.m. Sunday at the
fourth quarterly conference at 1 he •
I Balboa Island Church. N<"w I
church ot!icNs will ht> namerl. • • •
Chriatlcm Sc:leace Cburche1.
PICTURED shortly efter the start of the Ensenada race last Thurs·
dey are Mistral (L-36-3). owned by B. N. Desenberg of Corona del
Mar, 111 the for right, and. et the eJ(treme left. Sea Smolce jK-40-3).
~ed by TV star J im Amess and skippered by Peggy Slater.
Com'D9 to C:OC.t aa a Jfew·
port llorbor IU9b 9ftlduato, be
la atuclytag baalDeu •CIDOI•·
meat CIDd waDis to flDiab h11
odacatloa t1t Cal a.raley.
Newport Beach. C'orona del Mar.
and Costa :vtesa-"To be carnal·
ly minded is d<"ath: but to bt
spirituallv mtndecl is life and
peace." Th1s passa~_. rrom RO·
mans. 8:6. Is the goldf'n I<'Xt or
the lesson-sermon on "~ortals
and Immortals'' at the Sunday
services.
MOTHER-DAUGHTER DIJfNEil I
WSCS or Christ Churr h bv the
&-a. Balboa. will hold the an·
nual mother-daughter banquet
at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. May 18.
in Goodell Hall. :vJ:rs . Edward
Smith. wife or the pastor. will be
hostess. and ~Irs. Arthur Hobson
will be toastmistress. The pro-
gram will include a puppet show
and plano selections.
WOMEJf'S GROUP TO MEET
The Women's Fellowship ot the
Corona del Mar Congrega tional
Church will hold Its final meet·
lng of the season a t noon Wed·
nesday, May 18. at the c hurch.
The Mothers' Council will be
hostesses for the luncheon meet-
Ing. Oflicers will be Installed,
and a n Orange Coast College
choral group will sln1.
BEACH P~ IU'JIDAY
The Luther Lea~rue ol the Co·
rona del Mar Lutheran Church of
the Master will hold a beach
party Su nday afternoon at Hunt-
in~rton Beach. Cars wtU leave the
church at 2 p .m. Mr. and Mra.
William Nourte are the adv'-ora.
Babert A. DRill••• D.D ......
• Sunday Services at 11:00
a.m. and 7:30p.m.
e Sunday School and Nura-
uy Care durlnl 11:00 a.m.
Service.
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CHRISTIANITY in action offers
the solution for the pressinq
world problems which material·
istic forces are tyring to eJt·
ploit, Paul Stark Seeley declared
1n a Christian Science lecture
Monday evening at the Harbor
View School. He spoke under
the auspices of the Second
Church of Christ, Scientist. of
Newport Beach in Corona d el
Mar. He said that active C hris,-
tianity can be practiced accord-
ing to scientific rules and whe n
so utilized, it contains "the
modus opera ndi for healing men
of all tro\Jble ."
?AXIL Y UVIJIQ• SEaJES
"Shared LJvJne" will be the
lut In a aertes of dlacualona by
Dr. Francla McOlaah at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday In the Newport Harbor
Baptist Church, Fairview Rd. and
Fair Dr., Co.ta Mesa. Dr. Mc-
Olaah, chaplain at Fairview State
Koepltal, hu been epeakiJJ• on
the subject, ''Toward More J!&e.
ttw P'amUy Uvlnl.''
HOJfOil E%-PilESIDEifTS
Past presidents will be honor-
ed at the meeting of the Wom·
an's Civic League a t ll a.m.
Tuesday In the Irvine Coast
Country Club. Librarian Dorothea
Sheely will speak.
CIIAJIJTT LEAGUE TO IJfSTALL
Mrs. L. ~ltord Fedderman will
be Installed as the new president
at the meeting of the Newport
Chapter or the National Charity
League at 10'30 a.m. Thurlda y,
May 19. In the Balboa Bay Club. . . .
"'~moLD DICOIIE TOES a .UOUSBED?,.
llcnllow Ana Ienke c 1 u b
._. ... n an llt'ritod to beCD
CoriADe Griffith. actnu ...
buaba... WOIDCIL DeJrt Tu ...
day, May 17, at DOOD luACbeoa
iA the VWa Marlaa reataur·
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Shirts •
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IN LON6 AND SHORT SLEEVES
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NINE SENSATIONAL COLORS "··· u.. q..J f)IJ '11.$.11.
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t.411tACU FtiU IANLONS
IN SUIOVEAS I CAROHiANS
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lion juniors throu~rhout the na-
tion.
These 12 are Frank Brown,
RJchard Brunt, Carol Bullock,
Susan Bur~renbauch, R a 1 ph
Chamness, Daniel Denlton, Ran-
dell Hanvelt, Carol Herr, Nancy
J. Smith, Pa mela Thomson. Bull
Twist and Ray Wlrta. Daniel
Denison received the highest
score amona the 126 Harbor High
Ju niors wt)o took the 3-hour
exa m.
Seven ty-five Harbor juniors
scored above the 90t h percentile.
LECTVaE OJf APIUCA
The Re~. J. Wesley Nell, e"~
ecutive secretary ol the Agrlcul·
tural Aids Founda tion, wlll tell
of agricultural aid to Africa a t
the all-church family nleht pot.
luck Wednesday evening, May
18, at the Balboa Island Metho·
dist Church.
OPEN MAY 16
PERSONAL
FASHION
SERVICE
m~rverou~
A DIFFE~ENT
WAY OF
DRESSING
mixelle6
Newport shorts
Lido Ponts
blouses. skirts
Snobird weor
mannaiJ wear
swim suits with
motching
jockets
be"ch bibs
marverize
. . your w"rdrobe
complete restyli ng
and
olterotions
mal'(le"' 6f!I'Vice
Yo ur o wn
coloring ond
figure onolysis
CUSTOM CLOTHES
WARDROBE PLANNING
DRESSMAKING
ACCESSORIES
COSTUME JEWELRY
GET ACQUAINTED SPECIALS
throu9h May 31 with this coupon
20 ra CENT OFF with any purcheM including cos-
tume iewelry end ec:cessories. 20 Pa CENT OFF
on el clre~sm.ltin<J and alterations. A CHANCE TO
WIN your own free co1or, styte and ftCJure analysis.
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2653 E.~ Hic)hwey, Corona del Mer OR S-1050
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JOHN KLUG, project monoger
of subdivisions for Mocco Corp .•
is the speaker of the breokiost
meeting of the Newport Hor-
bor-Costo Meso Boord of Real-
tors ot the Bolboo Bo y Club this
morning fThursdoy). He will tell
abou• the pions for the oir base
property purchased by Mocco
ttnd obout other future develop·
ments.
I
FOR IDIDI?
Assent Goes •
to Bermudas
in OCC Poll ·
~ &LLIDA IIAKJ
CFrom the OCC Barnacle)
Are Bermuda abocta for the
birds? Or are they lor OCC
male studenta?
Ever since men have been
petmltted ·to wear them,
queaUorua concerning how the
campua feels about the altua .
tlon as a whole have arisen.
Bill Houfeld, represent.aUve.
at-larae, canvassed the stu·
dents and faculty personnel for
their reactions. At the April 25
meeting of th' Student Council
he reported the romments, both
derisive a nd encoura&lllJ.
C omments raneed from
"lousy" to "ju_st ereat." One In·
structor's partlne word of ad·
vice was to .. keep 'em clean
and weU-deslened!"
~ .. Abetud
Many of the students and
faculty thought the whole ques·
tlon.. was absurd. Some lnstruc-
aruaar WOMU TO MEET tors felt that lf their studenta
The United Lutheran Church did the assigned work they
Women wUl hold their quarterly didn't care whether they wore u 8 Th d M short pants or not. One male mee ng at p.m . urs ay. ay student wrote that the council 26, In Wessell Hall, Lutheran
Church of the MQter, In Corona should be more concerned with
del ~ar. Mrs. John NeU ls in the problem of CU!tlng classes
charge of the proaram. entitled 1 and unexcused absences.
"W e Go to Church In the Coun· A ereat number of students
try." and faculty said they thought
OCC PAY BJUS VOTED
Th£' Orange Coast College
trustl't's voted a S300 pay raise
~tonday evening for Instructors
and $2-10 for classified employee..
In or ler to avoid a tax increase.
the hoard reduced the a mount of
building money to be taken from
the regular 35-cent property tax.·
Bermudas contributed to a
playground, holiday, or gram-
mar school atmosphere. While
some said that since Southern
California Is a casual area.
short pants on campus were
just keeping In style, others
\'Oiced the opinion that OCC
was degradJng Its academk at·
mosphere. Quite a few thought
that there was a definite core·
lation between dress, attitude
and achievement, but again
the opposition came UD wilh
the a rgument that "people are
here to study and learn. not
to compete In a fashion show." educe
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1 New
S.•wo+le .. l
WCMINI-IAJI
PI.AII ec-ftle tflrill
ef 4eti..W-. .,..,
ew11 fitlln. Jwat
In time fer lu.m-.er-
SPECIAL OFFU •••
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"•" cr ... "'• tray ... -MAIL TO.AY
Ad C.VDdl lfat
The nex-r step will be to pre-
sent the material to the Ad.·
'mlnlstratlve Council, according
to Hossfeld. so that they can
go over the repons thorouehly .
Hossfeld passed out ques-
tionnaires, collected them after
a period o! two oc three weeks,
and compiled the reactions In
a tabulated form.
The statistical a nswers were
overwhelmJngly In favor of
Bermuda ahort.a. The blapst
oppoeltlon vote of all ..ncemed
the Jut q...UOO of llt·votln•.
Sixteen ol the 42 f•culty mem-
bers who turned In their ques-
tionnaires said they would vote
"no," while nine students out
of approximately 8-l, agreed
with them.
Hossfeld cautioned the coun-
cil not to take the fleurea as
absolutes becaUSe he did not
receive 100 per cent return of
the form
CA.IIP SLATED P'Oa JVLY
The Newport Harbor YMCA 1s
offering one week at Camp Olce·
ola In the San Bernardino moun.
tains. July 9·16 for all &Iris In
sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth
grades. This Is a correcdon to
the camp brochure sent out
through the schools.
A "Date" to
DINE & DANCE AT
-.aiiiiLEn.lll-
umn IQ:W MAKAGDIDT
The ftMet Continental CuWne
F ... ndl Chell-
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ScKial Sdence Div. ·Head
•EWtOIIT wauoa DUOII ' ,...,...,AT, IIAY ll. 1-
COIIOirA D&I.IIAa. CALIP'ODIA
GAA PRESIDENT Mymo Feotheringill. ot for left. looks on os
· commercial onnouncers ' Borboro Towle. Oiny Lester, Nc:~ncy Bud
a nd Kc:~thy Witt (left to right) sing ''The Colgote Song ot the
.,,,,uol GAA bc:lnquet, held April 29 at Newport Horbor High
School.
GIRLS LEAGUE INSTAllATION -J on Hobel. of left. is i'lstoll•ng
Candy Riddell os I 900-61 president of the Girls League ot Newpor
Haroor H•gh School. Other officer-s ore Sue Gr'ffn, vice -pre,ide.,t·
Pom Zender. secretory· Shell Forgey ~-s•or' ,.,. NorK'{ Taylor.
lreosurer· Pom Smith, sophgmore represe,.,tc:~·i¥e· Beth R.ce ,., or
represento •ive, end Judy Rey ... olds se'lior represenlc!ltive.
who aJ.
£From the OCC Barnacle)
.Miles Eaton, social sc.lence and
economics Instructor. has been
named, by Dr. B. H. Peterson,
president of the Orange Coast 1 School District, to head the social
science d ivision of Oranae Coast
College next !all.
Eaton will replace Dr. Giles T.
Brown, who Is leaving to head
the history depanment of Orange
County State College.
Eaton, who received his B. S.
degree at Northeast Missouri
State College and his M. A. de-
gree at the Unh.rerslty of Missouri,
was Oranee Coast's first basket-
ball coach during OCC's younger
years. He also taueht at the same I
time.
Dr. Brown pr3ised Eaton "as a
competent person and a. good
teacher with leadership ability.'
as evlden~ by his being presi-
dent or the Southern CaUfornta
Junior College Association." 1
IIILES EATOII
••• To lleod Social Sde-.
Eaton, a natl\'e son of Missouri, to Orange Coast In 194 whl'n the 1
came to California In 194i and chool opened. I
taught at Santa Ana Junior Col· "I am pleased to be ldent1f1et1
lege tor one year beforE.' coming wIth Orange Coast CQilege ·
Pool Supply
Shop Opens
Eaton stated. He continued that
1t would bt> dlfflt'Uit to fill Dr
Brown's sh~s and that thl<~ n~.>w
position would be • challenge.
Eaton also praised thp · tine
faculty and administration of
this c9lleee. . I
Don Barrett of Laguna and his
wife and hls rather. Frank Bar-Pill ~1n1ll1• 11...
1
rett, have opened a swimming 1 .. ,
pool supply and maintenance ., .. Pili ••••• ~hop at 2904 E. Coast Hwy., Co·
rona del :\1ar, • I frrom the OC'C Barnacle•
In addition to a regular main. OCC's chaptec of Beta Phi
tenance service. they are hand· Gamma national JUnior collegE.'
ling such items as pool slide · journah m rratt>rnlty ~..» to spon. '
floats, family games. decoratl\'e sor a journahsm day May 216. on
items. diving gear and dinng campus.
boards. . Sha r i n Hub~rt, prt''<ldt>nl
The Ba rretts ha\·e a 3l,.year-o::tated that Congrt>s'<man Jame"
I old son, Kim, who alreadr Is an. L"tt and g131l' t\s."l(>mblyman
excellent sw1mmer and d t\·er. Rtchard Hanna will bt> per 1al
4 •••rati•• rllit '>peakers at tht.> ()('('&slon
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TUSSY
~.Jief,
Hetlo, Su111111Vf The mostde-
lightlul way to keep your aum-
mer gay i. to drench younelf
in cool·-IWeetTuuy (rqraDCeL
You'll find a bouquet of five
acents-new En~nte. Contra·
band. Flaminlo. Ovation and
Safari All in a variety of aum-
mer's mo.t-wanted toUetriH
... all in an array or gaft·
pretty n~w pac~e.!
c•au DEL 111
PUIIICY
"THE Prwcriptiaa ~
3121 E. COAST BJGIIWAY
COaolfA DEL JIU
OIUole 1·1110
A \'isltor from New York Clly
makes it -t generations on hand
for tht.> Philip Hall and Arthur
Driscoll families .
at our house we bene
The \'lsitor Is 72-year-old :\1rs.
Jeremiah Hughes, who new herp
by jet from the east. She Is the 1 mother of Mrs. Cecelia Hall, 522
Fullertol'\ Ave., Newpon Heights, I
wife of Newport Police Officer
Philip Hall. The third generatton 1
is Joan (Mrs. Arthur) Driscoll of I
Carden Grove, clerk In the New.
port Beach Building Dept, And
th.e fourth eeneration lllcludet
the Drlscolls' children. Robert.
who ls almost 7, and Sandra, 5.
IT PAYS TO
.. a Valet"
and his name is
Valet Cleaners
He takes our Clothes that look as I! they were
on tnt'lr last legs -and brings them back
looking likt.> new. He also does alterations,
laundry, reweaving.
JUST CALL Oa 5-4D10
oa DaoP Df AT
312'7 EAST COAST BJGJIWAY COaolfA DEL JU.a
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PLEASE READ nus
We are equipped to NPGir a:ay TeleriaioD or Ki-Ft Steno
Set eftr made. AU of our tedulicicma ~at lea:at 10 ~
ex;perleDCe ill tbia field. We lD'rite TOW lD.specUoa -c-.
ill cmd ... OJ' call ua aayti.JDe.
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Phone ORiole 3-5655
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Tbe Department of Finance
population "tbnate for Newport
Beach ahows an Increase of 1,700
J'Hldenu In 5 months for a total
of 25.200 at of last March 1. The
number of occupied dwellinea Is
eatimatect at 9.370. with an aver-
aee of 2.68 persons per occupied
• dweJHne unit.
4PORT ~· I
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.. Till TJIEIIIY
You ean·t put out die }wmuln fi~
that burn "in
Lions Elect
Bry Marston Let's Qe Mill!
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Bryant Ma'M&on of Corona del • • • a dtA I • I • D*Ai
Mar was elected Tuesday evenlni Each Wednesday from now on
as president of the Balboa Bay the Frontier will be leavlna the
Lions Club. The other ortlcers are Balboa PavUlon at 1 a.m. on an 1 A1 Pleaer, first vice-president: aU-day trip to San Clernente U. ,
Sam Kauffman. second vice·prn.r land rn quest of tho.e moaa·baCk·
Jdent; Dick Lindholm, third vice· ed yelJowtall Tho.se are the bl& 1 ,<1~
president; 0. B. Boynton, aecre· babies that p~efer'to make a bee· ·~
tary: Ben Brandt, treasurer: Tex line for t~ kelp and are prac· BY ~ ,~.J '1~~1(1'!-•..._ __ _ Johnson, taU twister; Grant How· Ucally lmpoulble to stop. Any· ~~ r _ ----N""'-
ald, Jlontamer: and directors wa the Frontier lt reaervlne
Morrie Selvage, Jess Luke and eaJ; Wedne sday for the San Cle· ~a:.=a=-:a=-:aiZDQI:ZICII:ZI•X'llaX'liiCII:X'lla:.=a:::acl!l Flovd Harriman. h -
They will be Installed Satur· ~:n~~;:::sd ~~ j~~t ~~~~a:! e ltiVIT I& 11nolu1 to buy your tlahina Jlcen---even
day evening, June 18, at a joint. ellow moving up from Loe Cor· Schenley Sport.anen's C I u b If you•re.aolf\1 only for erunlon
dinner-dance meetlnc with the Y d 8 kicked ott lu five-month .ocean -or clams •
C ,.1 1 ona os. osta "esa ,L ons. Every other day of the week game species awards proeram e UAI. BICI
Last week s program for the the Frontier leaves at 4 a.m. from laat Monday. People, honestly, don't 10 flsh.
Baboa Bay Lions was presented :h p Ill fl hing th local Anelers may cash in ori week-ine to atch the bieee.t one.
by Danny Davy the United Par-t e av on, s h e bee Jy rod and reel prizes by reg~-When -they do, however, It adds eel driver who . showed the film coast. The hot spot as n of his apPt:arnce on "This Is Your barge kelp, down the c;past with tering their biggest fish at par· a lot to the daY.. If you're serl·
Life." which honored his work tor yellowtail up to 30 pounds and tlclpatlne landings and launch· oua, here are lome taraeta to
the Navajo Indians. barracuda up to 8 pounds. Start-lng ramps up and down the coast shoot at. lng about June 1 the half . day of Southern California. Twelve SCHENLEY SPORTSMEN'S CLUB
boat Bonanza will be running awards will be made every week SALT WATER RECORDS
daily at 6 a.m. and noon from the for the three largest albacore or Salmon -Louis Lafon, Sah
Pavilion. Right now trips are onJ.y tuna, y~Uowtail, barracuda, a11d Francisco, 481~ lbll., 1958.
scheduled, on Saturdays and Sun· white sea bass. Marlin CStrlped)-JenyClcconl,
days. Excellent catches ef hall. Boundarie. tor the fifth annual Avalon, 365 lba., 1957.
but and sea trout are being made event are from Pled'raa Blancas ' Yellowtall -Thomas Melroy,
oU the dock at the Pavilion. on the nQrtb to the ~uth Coro-Lone Beach, 61, 19M.
• • • nado Islands. Flah must be Tuna-Dr. Sam HenlkoU, Bev-
Anglers nshlng on boats on welabed and certltled the day of erly HU~, 83·12, 1959.
Monday out of Davey's Locker the catch. Alb~core-R. J. McDowell, Los
brpught In 84 yellowtail, 235 bar· At the conclusion of the pro· Anaeles, 48·2. l958.
racuda. 299 bonito, 68 bass and 8 gram, sweepstakes trophle. wHl Whlt~Sea Sa--charles Dorsh·
halibut. One yeUowtall weighed go to the top analers of the year kind, Beverly Hllb, 72, 1958.
nearly 27 pounds and the barra· and special awards will be made Barracuda -Jewel Womack.
cuda are running up to 10 pounds. to skippers, welehm~atera and Carpinteria. ,17·6, )958.
Boats from Davey's Locker are deckhands who assisted the win· Striped Baas -Floyd Hayes,
now on their summer schedule. nlng flshennen. Oakley, 53, 1959.
ThiS includes the F'u"", 2 a .m.: Roc.k Bass-Isidore La Rocca. •; No fees or dues are required Los A 1 12 12 1959 "'-a Hor"", 3 a.m.: Thunderbird, nge es, · , . .;>r: ~ to enter SSC fishing proetams. H lib Ito 1 La R h Lo
4 a.m .·• Del .'•ar, 5 a.m. and the a ut-na d oc e. s oYI P. s. (from c. Q.I-Don't forget 1 53 ,....,. half-day boat Westerner. 6 a.m. Anee ea. ·4. 1iN'i>.
and 12:30 ~.m. The Westerner sse · INTERNA110NAL SPIN
leaves from Davey's Locker No. 2 TIIIJ • II £MM... FISHING ASSN. TROPHIES
at the southeast end of Bayshore t For largest salmon and yei-
Brldge. The others leave from No. Tl ...... ... Yl .. ll ~owtall taken on 10-pound test
1 on 31st St.. Lido Peninsula. ,... -• line or under. I
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BALBOA PAYJLIDN
SPORT FISHING
FIIIIIEI-IIILY 4 Ll.
aMPDPDIO•
•
Stop by for lkeaJdcut and get
your cold beer to take with
you. Open at 6 a.m.
STAG CAFE
121McF....._ Pl. oa ,_...,.
• • • Salmon-Mkk Bodine, Portland
Seas ort Landing people :·Jf you .. can't go with them, 12 lb.), 28·12. 1957; Walter Bar-ALLDAY ll DAY
brou ht Pu the subject of full ljom them. ls the theme of many tel, Portland 14 lb.l, 39·2. 1958: BOATS B07J ATS v (li.[J 1{u/,; t
_., WAIItNEIIt •lltOS. ,__. ··
RAY OANlON · KAREN SlEELE
BAITS OF ALL KDIDS
TOM'S
~., .... ,. taule
Madae Hardwcrre and
CuD Room
104 W. Cocut HicJbwcry
Newport Beacb. California
Pboae Liberty 8.1757
moo~ we-·v~ been having the last a drive south to Enseoad~ dur· William Forbes. Portland 18 Jb,),
few nl hts and its effect on fish-lng the Ensenada race. So It was 31 ·8, 1959. 2 Cl.l6 4 CLIIL 6 a.m.
in I i was out flsh lng In the that Friday and the ~eek·end Yellowtail -Floyd Randolph. 3 CLJL 5 Ca. Be lAne b..-oc!~n off :-.lewport one night with· I !ound a number .ot fam111.ar faces Alhambra 14 lb. I. 26·4. 1957; Dr. lAne fi1IID Oltiole 3-l''U--IOIC:O.tBwy.
""t /.,I ' ... .J.. • : f c.. H .... ~ , ~
out much bein raught except an Jn the )fexlcan ctty awaltang men Earl Hershman, Long Beach (8 a2 31at IL or. 12:30 p.m.
I o<'casional m~ckerel. Suddenly I who had sailed !rom :-.lewport I lb. •. 22-8. 1958: Ra lph Chevalier, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
the moon came:' out and we start· Harbor. I Long Beach ()0 lb.l, 21 -2. 1959. r
ed catrhlng barracuda like crazy. Tony and Fred Hewitt, Rose The abo~e records were set dur.
)fv dad aJwavo; (')aimed that Marie Seibert and Jeanne Beek, lng operatmg ~rogra ms of Schen·
moonlight coulrl o;poil fish as bad who joined her husband, &>y-ley Spor~smen s Program. They I
as sunlight. Anyway, fi sh ran mour, a member or the crew of include flsh ('aught and reg..,ter.
('(' 18 n!'y feed at ni$(ht IC the rthc:' Aquaria. made up one group 1 t>d since 19"':Xi. Records are cur·
, m~~ 1~ out. ron~(.'quently, tht>y of local folk participating in 'the r•nt to :\'larch, 1960.
ran ta kc 11 a httlc:' easier chasing ~amouo; fiesta. T he Aq~a.rla rame
food durin~ daylight hours. m third in tht> raC't', g1vmg them
ELAINE STEW~T _.,q,t,..~tot.,
A Unoted States Product.ons Poclur e
-..., ,_,l10'i ?{ltLINC II
Owoodl4 lit BUOO 80C n 01Ut
• • • plenty to celebrate. !:?.lllildi!le~ 1
\ Starting Saturday the rebuilt I
and remodeled Dina Lee wlll be I r •• 'C••IIh ....... , WE IIAVE nw•m,.,..
i IIY lilT Ill .1111
BUNNING DAD. Y
~Pier I A.M.-12:30 P.M.
TO SEASPOIIT LAIDIIG
CHARTERS e DAT BOATS
"SEA RAIDER". 2 A.M. * "D1PfA LEE". S A.M.
luving at 5 a.m . daily {rom Sea· I -r ., ,
sport Landing. The fare will be J The Newport Beach City Em-
$6.50. The Sea Raider leaves at 3 ployees ~ewsletter reports that
Foods
ROME COOKING
'OPEJf I A.M.
Sefft lrealdaat. Laacla. DlluMr
&EASO•A&E nJCU
Gela.y&._.,.~_ .. _ ... JII I I
15 ADVLft -CPJI nan VWDD 1J 11.51
-------FIUIJRQ uaGK QEOaGIA
______ WILL...; I~IWC_!ATUIIDAT. APIUI.-:::=...::30==-., __ _
1
a.m. dally from St>asport Landlng.l"the unoUlclal, but quotable. re-
)fonday the angle~" really load. port from the National Board or
t>1 up on yellowtail but .the fish Fire Underwriters Is that the Vln-
d idn't "tart hitln~ until about cent's Lido Drug fire was <'BP·
noon B1g school~ of yellowtail ably handled by the ;'llewport IEWPOIT PIEI IPIIT "FJIII.
ran !)(.' o:cc>n from boatc; going 1 Beach Fir4 Dept., and that dt>lay lot M Fcadde PL. Jfewport
C I I CAFE
along ou t~ide th<' kelp. in reporting the fire was a major c D UD or McFADDEJf PLACE
• • • r:aa~rt~o~r~J~n~t~h~e~l~o~ss~:~·----------~~!O..!!~S~b9~!h!oa!!!e.!!!"!.,~!!~~~~~lf;•~~~po~~rl;;l;•;ac~b~~~~~~~~~~o~a;;I~·II;;SO~~~~ SundaY 26 ans;tl<'rs on the half· -
.. 7Tw "'-' ... ~-..... ......,.., HIJC-TV __... IW .._a., ........... A.a-1'Y.
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rtay boai San Juan from thf' New. I
port Pler brought In 120 bonito.
37 h11 s, 1 halibut. a 22·pounn.>r.
I \t>llowtail a nd 100 barraruda.
'2633 Coast Hiqbwcry Pfewporl Beacb U 8·1141 · ThN(.' wNe ;2 angler~ on the> ~:::::::::;:::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..:::::::::::~ ba r s:: <'. I. PO r g i a . a n rho red or f 1 he
The Very Finest in Dining
• Cocktails
• Piano Bar
• Open 7 Days
• ORiole 3-7726
•
BALBOA BLVD.
AT MAIN ST.
in
BALBOA
:'\ewport P1er. They c-aught morP l
1 h a n 2M barracuda wchthlns:: .
from 61 ~ to 10 pou nds. Monday
8 angiN<; on the San Juan caught
1 80 booilo. 3 halibut and 5 bass.
1 A total of 21 anglers caught 210
bonito a nd 8 barracuda on the
barge Monday. The-first shore
boat to the barge leaves at 5:45
a.m. from the :-.lewport Pier. The
San Juan lea,·es at 6 :00a.m. and
• 12:30 p.m. daily.
I Angl£>rs on the :-.lewport Pier
have b<>en ca tching some halibut
and an occasional barracuda.
I PICU:D Olf ALL-STAll TEAM
Dick McMIIIsn, 6-foot. 165·
pound end from Harbor High.
has ~n selected as a member
of the South team for Orange
'iliiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ County's second a nnual North . 1 I South All Sur football game.
Don Kassell, Harbor High tackle.
has been chCX~~en as a n alternate.
TIDE TABLE
TIIIIIH IIIPtlf HIP ......... ..,
FOB LOS AlfCELES
Light Figures A.M.-Iold F .... P.M.
JS lalldcy
JIM__,
17 ,._ ... ,.,.
Jl ..... dll'f
lift.....,
Padfk DayUgbt ScmDg Time
~ Bi9b ~ B~b
3:45 ·1.3 12:22 u 5:21 1.7 J1 :21 ...,
6:50 ·1.1 I :21 3.1 I : It 2.1
Blgb ~ Bigb
0:23 ~.5 7:52 ·0.8 2:CS 3.1
I :28 50 8:57 ·0 5 3rSt 4.0
2: 17 4.4 10:05 -0.2 5:CM U
Low
1r35 U
I :U 2.4
10:51 2.1
1:17 t1 11 :~ 0.1 5:51 u .... ""''
Low ..... .... ... ..
0:07 1.~ 5:40 4.0 IJra D.J 1:40 s.o
COIO'LDIDTI or ..,. ......
.... .., l.:atl .............. c... ....
BOT FOa THE STEELS
Floyd and Jl\cquellne Steel,
lStKl Ocean Blvd., Balboa, are
parents or a son born Friday,
May 6, In Hoag Hospital. weigh-
Ing 5 pounds. 5 ounces.
LEGAL JfOTICE
Jfo. A S5ll2
JfOTJCE TO CIIEDITOBS
Estate of HAROLD A. SCHUSS·
LER, deceased.
Notlre Is hereby given to the
creditors of a nd all persons hav-
Ing claims against the aald de·
cedent o r said e~tate to file them
wtth the necessary vouch~rs In
the oWce of the Clerk of the Su·
perlor Court of the State of Call·
tomla. In and for the County of
Orange, or to present the sam~:
• wtth the necessary vouchers, to
the undersl~ncd at hl~t or her
place of busJness. to-wit: c/o A.
K. Ph('lps, 3800 East Coa~ High·
way, Corona del Mar. Call!orn&,..
wllhln six months after the tim
publication of this notice.
Dated April 18, 1960.
DOROTHY M. SCHUSSLER,
Executrix of the Eatate of .. ld
decedent.
A. JC. PHELPS,
Attorney at Law.
3800 Eaat Cout HJ-rhw.-y,
Corona del Mar, Ca.Utomla .
ORiolf! 3·4102.
Publlsh: April 21, 28. May 5, 12
fn the Newport Harbor EntfJll.
f
•
What could be more aeusible than owning America'• ftnt-choiee ear ... EBpeeiaUy right now
when beautiful buys are in full bloom at your Chevy dealer'af Ooee you're behind the wheel,
Iou'U diacover what a born traveler tbia car is-from ita big FAMILY .SIZED
TRUNK to ita spirited ECONOMY TURBO-FIRE V8 ENGINE. Chevy
takea 'our comfort to heart, too, with velvet IIJ100th FULL COIL SUSPEN-
SION. A new Chevy will bripten up your whole IWDmer!
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ENSIGN CLASSIFIED School Bond
Plans Aired
F08 I AU 11'1"' I lftOOI
FOR SALE--e pi~ .olld mahoJ.
any dlnlnJ room ~t made In
South America; al10 Chlneee
hand carved teak wOOd desk.
Kl 7-11'87.
FOR SALE or rent or trade--1:&.
guna Beach view home . .uklng
138.500. $13,000 equity. OR 3·
08>2. .. caaroasAU
SWAPS FOR TRADE: 1959 Whlte
Studebaker Lark . 6, low m ile·
age, for trust deed or vacant
Jot In Orange County. Phone
Kl 7·4403.
MERCEDES BENZ, 190 sedan,
sliver blue, 6000 mlles. Make
otter or trade tor V.W. OR 3·
6900 a.m., LJ 8·9455 p.m. .
PEJIIOWAL
REGARDING ' Pacific VIew Me·
moria! Park call Mrs. G. D.
(Lutlel Grupe. OR 3-7(177, U ·
censed Counselor. Thank you.
AUTOIIOTI'IK l&niC&
MAY
SPRING SPECIAL
•
Wheels Aligned
and Balanced
$9.95 with this Ad
•
Herb Miller's ,
RlCHFIELD STATION
3636 E. Coa.at Hwy. at Poinsettia
OR 3·!r728 e Corona del Maz
PETS & IUfPI.IEI
FLE A S!
Plen season Is just gettlng start·
ed -now Is the time to eradicate
' them, belor. they can make your
animals miserable. Local fleu
have developed Immunity to
many standard Insecticides. The
products we ca rry have been test-
ed on our own animals and are
sold on a money back g-uarantee:
Holiday Powder, Dip It Spray -
f ro m 49c, Sergeant's "Sweet
s mE-lling" Spray-cats lr does-
$1.~9. "No-Mot-Fleas" Powder -
rompletety non-toxJc -Sale tor
kittens and puppies-$1.00.
Let us help you with your pet
problems-
Don't forget our 80'i~ beet meat
loaf at 30c lb.
THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP
2732 E. COAST JnGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR oa 3.2430 •
Pr.ofessional
Directdry
CARPENTRY ...
Furniture Refinishing
Antique or modem. eu.tom
cabinet.. made -aJtered -
repaired or retlnlahed. Fine
workmanship. Reasonable
price. Albert Holm. u 8-9679
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
3131 Harbor Blvd. at Cisler
Costa Mesa
KIMBEI\LY 5·US8
FUNERAL DrRECl'ORS ...
Friendly Neighborhood Service
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
1 1 0 Broadway
LJ 8·3433 It 8·3434 eo.ta Mesa
NO RENT JlAJS£!
UNUSUAL 1 bedroom unfum·
lthed apt. 5 rnln to ocean.
oodlea ot wardrobes, r>rlva~
patio, 62S Shalimar Or., Apt.
2t Juat otf W. 18th St., Co.ta Mesa. UMrty 8-7347.
2 BEDROOM ha.rnl.ahed apart·
ment. Wall to wall carpetlnJ.
patio, 1125.00, yearly lease.
Adults only. OR 3·4451.
THE DeANZA PLAZA
Spacious 2 bedroom Apt.s.
Ju.t off Santa Ana Freeway to
beac~ and L.A. Family and
adult buildings with large heat.
ed pools, laundry tacllltJes and
carport.. Furnished It u nfurn·
l1hed. $75.00 A up.
1402 E. Fruit St.
SANTA ANA
Kl 3-6620
New-Hammond Oreana It Stein-
way Pianos. BIG SALE used elec-
tronic oraan. 1295. 1375, $485.
Lowrey, Wurlltzer, Orgatron,
Thomu, many others, all Jib
~w. save up to JSOO. CLEAR·
ANCE SALE -Z7 GRAND
PIANOS -refinished like new,
$395. $465, $495 up. Select from
(3) Stelnways, Knabe, Chlcker·
lng, Wurlltur, etc. Beautiful
Maple Hammond spinet oraan, a
rare buy, pleaae hurry, or rent a
Hamond organ $5 a week with
lessons. Spinet planO. -Stein·
way, Wu.rlltzer, Acro.onlc, Knabe,
Fischer, $29$. $385, 1465, etc. pay
lltUe as SJO a month or will rent
new spinet or grand. One repos·
sesaed Salem Maple C h e r r y
spinet, near new, pay small bal·
anoe like rent. HAMMOND
CHORD ORGAN used. fam ily
favorite, real low price for quick
sale. 12 USED uprights from S95.
little a. S5 a month, or will rent.
THE NIXON-FOR-PttESIDENT ClUI of Newport Harbor was form-
ally orqanized last wee~. and the chairman is Admiral Thurston
(JimfnyJ James of Boy Shores. He is shown here, at left, with Die!
Richard of Irvine Terrace ... vice-chairman and one of the orqanizers.
Other officers a re Dr. David Nielsen, Ralph Kiser and T. A. Thomas.
vice-chairmen: Roqer Hardacre, treasurer: Fred Swensen a.,d Mrs.
Mabel Boardman, membership co-chairmen. (Don Bush photo) .... ,,.. •• .u
Newport Harbor High School
tr~atees, facing a student houa·
Ina crisis, Jlstent>d to sugee tlons
on eeuJng out the vote and bet·
ter mea ns of communicating with
voters at a publtc meetine .Mon·
day evenlne in their board room
111 the achool. ·
Trustee took the suggestions
under advisement ani;! plan to
take action a t their next mef>t·
lng .scheduled for l :30 p.m. Mon·
day, Approximately 30. persons
a ttended the meeting, presided
over by Trustee Presld&nt Don
Dungan.
A $4,250,000 bond Issue to build
a third high school for the di .
trlrt on a 40-a<'re sht> at Jam.
boree Rd. !ind Ford Rd., Newport
Beach, failed to carry by 47 votes
a t a bond ele<'tton ldst April 12.
Trustees are ronslderlng a pro-
posal to hold a nother bond elec.
tlon in the taU.
• LEGAL aOTJCE
JfOTICE OJ' DfDEifDE.D SAI:E
!'\OTJCE IS HEREBY GfVEN:
That George W. Kincaid, Vendor,
whose address Is 432 f ernlear.
In the City of Corona del Mar,
County or Orange, Slate or Call· I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grannis. 1a ...... _ T•l.lal Cornia, Intends to sell to Thomas
221 Orchid A\'e., Corona c!el Mar, I"....... 1 L. Brown. Vendee, whose addre
returned from a .23-day journey The Robert Welch 111m on is 17116 Samgerry Dr., In the City
In the Hawaiian Islands just In fighting communism will bf of La Puente. Counry ot Lo An ·
time to enterta in friends from shown at 7:30 p.m. today 1 Thurs-geles, State o! California, the Col·
Laguna Beach and Tustin tor day I at the Corona del Mar You th , lowing de~ribed personal prop-
luncheon last Thursday and a Center at the meeting of Stella erty, to·wit: All stock In trade.
look at the start of the Ensenada Maris, Corona del Mar Catholic I fixtures, equt~ment and good
R$.ce. Mrs. Grannis prepared a Woman's group. The progra m will of a certatn Retail Gasoline
Hawaiian luncheon, using feel. will be presented by Kent Stet· Service Station business, known
pes she brought back from her gen. coordinator for the Joh·n as George W. Kincaid, and local·
trip. Birch Socle~y. which ~1r. Wekh ed at 3700 Coast Highway, In the
A coincidental meeting took founded as a counter·attaC'k City or Corona del Mar, Counry
place during one of the "Isla nd against communis m. of Orange, Stafe of California,
hopping" journeys In the Jslands. 'and that a sale, transfer and as-
The passen ger next to Mrs. Gran. LEQAL JfOTICE 1 ~lgnment ot the ~amt> will be
nls Identified herself as ~rs. Jfo. A 35172 mad<>. and the ron Ideration
Thelma Nimmo. also !rom Coro· NOTICE TO CJlEDITOBS tht-refor wtll be paid at 10:00
na del ~lar, at 427 Carnation A\'e. Estate of HAR RY W. GRAt:ER, o'C'iock a.m on the 20th day of
NO A-35332 dt"<'eased. · .)fay. 1960, at the ~.>scrow dt-pa rt·
NOTICE TO CREDITORS "" Notice Is her~ givl'n to tbe mPnt of Westwarcl '£<;<'row Co.,
ESTATE Of TJ:'iA HUDSO:'i, ('red !tors of and "llll peNons ha' 1.11 11313 Long 84-al·h Blnl . 10 the
DECEASED ing (')alms against the said dl:'· <.'1!~ of Lynw00l1. \ounty of Los ~H J0~ your ~anod ~pos · NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN to! ('edent or said estate to tile them Angt>le<~. Statt> of C'al1fornla. I
rt ak oeany b ~an p ano,l th~ credito rs of and all persons \\1th the n('('t' ary vou<."hrrs In Dated .)tay I, 1960.
pe ect, ta e over a ancc. having claims against the said the offl<·e of the Clerk of the Su·l GEORGE W. KI~C.ArD. I
SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS decedent or said estate to file perior Court of the State of Call· \ l'ndor
520 North Main. Corner 6th them wltb the necessry vou<'hers forma. in and for the County ot WHtward E~aVW Co.,
Santa Ana I'" the oltice of the Clerk of the Orange, or to prt'St'nt lht' samt', 11313 LoDCJ leach IU•d..,
Since 1914 Superior Court of the State of with the necessary 'ouchers. to LJ'DWood. Collt.
California. In and tor the Cou nty the undersl~ned at his or her E.aow No. 3356.
RENT
NEW PlANO OR ORGAN
of Orange, or to pre!>ent the pla<'e or busln{'SS, tO· Wit: (' 0 A.
same, with the necessary vouch· K. Pht>lps, Attorney at Law~ 3800
ers to the undersigned at his or East Coast Highway, Corona dt'l 00 YOU WANT • job, a ride, •
he; place ot bus iness, to. wit: I :\1ar, California, wIth in six rental, • beby aitter7 Or do you llave
$7.00 PER Mo. Evagene Welborn, Adminstra·l months after the first publication sometllint to .. 117 Try &nit" clanl-
trlx. c/o Harwood. Hetreman 1r ol this nollce.
Soden, Attorneys at Law. 3355 Via Dated ;'\tay 2. 1960. fi ... eels. ORiole l.OSSO.
RENT APPLIED fF PURCHASED Lido Newport Beach Calltornla. C. DOLORES GRAUER.
Da ted: April 15, t9so. Executrix of the Estate of said a~PEarol'tER "Open Fri. nlehta 'tlll 9:00 p.m."
WOODWORTH'S ~ & Cout Rwy .• oa 3..5530
• Corona deJ Mar
In Santa AJ1a., • ID 7 ·fee
ELEcrRONIC SOUND
SYSTEMS
Stereo, Hi-Fi
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HOMES -BOATS
CUSTOM INST AU.A TION
Sound-Crofters, Inc.
AUDIO SPECIALISTS
2626 E. Coast Hlwa.y OR 3·8515
Corona de1 Mar
TOP OPPORTUNITIES
DAILY
EVAGENE WELBORN. de<'e>dent. ~ ,nl'
Admlnlsttatrlx of the Estate of A. K . Phelp~. ~~tft' a.~ ~ aald d~nt. Attorney at Law,' .~1' ~~Wool
Harwood Heffernan It Soden 3800 £.ut Coast ttwhway,
Attomeya at Law Corona del Mar, ~llfomla. "'*" TIDE
3.l55 VIa Udo OltJole 3·4102. -.nA&S omc. 1-..17
Newport Beach, Calltornla Publish: May 5, 12, 19, 26, ~ o-.a. J-illll
Attorneys for Administratrix In the Newport Harbor Ensign. •u •....-t a.. ·~ .._.
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la.JC:U
P AINT ING I
Save Time-Save M oney
CALL
''Van the Pamter Man "
free estimates. Serving all of t
Orange County sln<'e 1952. Ref· r
erences. Call colle<'l after 5:00 1
p.m . Twinoaks 3·HH7 -West·
minster.
Carpentry
Minor Repairs
No lobs Too Small!
H. 0 . ANDERSON
2966 Pepper Tree Lane
Costa M esa. Call!.
Klmberly 5.8175
*CROWN HARDWARE* ..
CUT
En'S
11., KAIT CIOAIT a:JGiiWAT
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SEALjJSHEETS c/ fftJRI.IO!f~
m !. 11th ST.
COSTA MESA
Ml~
Be Sure To Check With
TUNE FARRAR
Employnient Agency
402" 32nd Sl, Newport
ORJoJe 3-4680 1.-----------~ f O~P-a_d...:m:.:l=.nlstratlv~cretari If no answer <'All Ml 6-2372
INSURANCE ...
FOR ALL OF
YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS • Sadleir Insurance Co.
John E. Sadlelr
3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·3850
Corona del Mar
INVESTMENTS .••
CROWEU... WEEDO!f • CO.
Members
Pacific Cout Stock !:Jid1an,.
Burdett Hatrlaon, Ia. ~·
Dick Ruc~r Ted PaulMift
Lola Fennell Ruth labr
Mike Myera
Prtvate Wire Sef\l'k8
21601 £. eout Hwy. oa 3·'7005
Corona del Mar
Plt.IN'I'IHG •••
ror aU your
Prlntlnl Needl
THE ENSIGN
Publishing Co. oJUoae J.cao
.., &. 0out lfllbwar
OoroDa ... ...,
Minimum requlrl.'ments: Type
60, short·hand 100. ~lachine
transcription dt'<~irablt>. Prior
secretary experlenC'f> neces-
sary, Benefit.~. State employees
retirement system. paid \'3Ca ·
tlon, sick leave, salary range
trom $378.00 to ~59.00 per
month. U 8-116-t for appoint·
me nt. Newport Beach Elemen · -
1 tary School District on Ftiday,
May 13.:_ 1
GIRL for fountain. &>twl'(>n 21
and 25 years or age. Experl·
enee necessary. 506 W. Balboa
Blvd. Balboa. OR 3·0790. ..
IITVATIOIII WARTED
EXPERIENCED gardenN, m o w
eel'", Ulmmlng, and clean-up.
Also gardening. Let me make
your yard or garden look beau -
tiful. Kl 3·696S.
DoES-YOUR YAib and lawn
look as attractive as you'd
Jlke! It not. why no t Jet me
Improve ll Ray Haws, OR 3·
1088.
LOIT AIID #OOWD
I AM LOST! Somewhere on B.al ·
boe lsJand. I am a solid black
maJe cat. rny name Is Spank)>.
Please call OR 5·008-1 If you
ftnd IM . .U:W ARD.
LOi'f-Bualne.. record~. cancel·
ed chedw., etc .. near Jtlcbard'a
, Market. uaaAL llEW A.m. U
1·32'72.
CALl. -
Sympeon & Nollar
ow.a.:=~,.._
c. ..... -.-.oau..
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Painting -Decorating
P A.PER RA.NCINC
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ueen.ted Contractor
1887 Oranp A-. .&o-ra M~
· LibertY s.lfJI
l OHNSTONl:S
Mesa Auto Wreckers
Uaed Auto Parts,~
We Buy Cars and &rap Metal
LIBERTY 8-1'013
2a7S Placentia Ave_ Costa Mea
Complete Landscaping
Service
FREE ESTIMATES
SltR Creel\ Stamps
""dellwry
COROJ'IA DEL MAll NUR3EBY,
OR 5-01:60 • 2744 E. Coast H1P>'-y.
ALL TYPES OF
Phot~aphic Supplies
• r&d "''n& n1m Servtce. • lfcme Projectors tot IMrt.
• )fodeJ A.lrpWw Sapp!Ja
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1111 1'1~ lllyd., eo.ta .._ Pbone~ .. 70U
* * MOVING? * *
2 Fut l~red movera and
lara-van SU..OO an hour
'nme ......... ,.. cleor •••
Wh.1 .,., IDCift!
-Cali-
JGWIWII
TaAD:n:t 6 I'IOUGE CO.
....._, I ·Z11• U1lei1J .....
u. ...... IMI.. o.ta ....
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCIS-ALL SIZES-ALL TYPES
Xlmberly 5·1122 .,. s. ...... Saata JWo
-~ Private Swimming Lessons
YOUR POOL
Red Cross Certified Instructor
T eachinq All Ages
RecuonCible Rates
Ill •. ,.,
Costa Mesa L••~erCo.
LUMIEI -IUILDING MATEIIALS
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--B-TUIEL BV11E
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eo. .... clel Mar
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POUCE BLOnEil ••ww...._-•• • ,_,.....,. IIAY II. ... • M M F I I ¥!& H M F H H 8 CXW.ADaiiAIL~
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1315 £. c.... • ., .. c...... .S.l
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•tea. .s. of 1117 Cbudt St..
C. .. Jf .... WCII ~ WltJI
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U.. lt. l:nuapbob, lSG
Vl'ricna LoDe, ......_ B i9blcmda.
MpOI'tect tbe tlaeft of tbe ncu
lkeue plate from JUs ecu ot
tlaat locotioD • • •
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SALE~
Hot
Weather
Cologne
The Hie you wait for each summed Ptay iJ cool ... tpluh ae
refre hinJ Hot \h41bu Cologne by Dorothy Cray. Wb.ite lilac,
June Bouqut't. ~ ummt'r Song, Elation. Sweet Spice; Natural, and
the new Floral f anta•v. 6~ ot. A $2.00 Yalue, now )Uil Sl.OO.
Dorothy Gr.ay
New Motsturizing Body Lotion -apply aenerou ly o\•er f1ce, ha~da, and body before and aftu e'posure to sun. Helps mois-
lurae 111d ~hen skin. Jn \l'hite Lilac. June Bouquet Swtel
Spice, 111d ummer Sonc fr1gra.nces. 12 oz. $1.00. '
Clristensen Pharmacy
3021 E. COAST RWT .. COBOJfA DEL MAB
OBIOLE 3-2550
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\fiLDRED ~IACAR1'. C'a ... hier In rhco ~an Cl t>mt>ntt> Buo;1nc:-ss
lHfl((' I now a rtCl:\F:EP. Thts ·~ l UT !llH!'I honmPd ~roup
:~n•1 mt>mht'r-.htp a .. '~'n I''Ct'IUSI\'1' 1!1 tiTrlt>r tn ~'~<'long you
'l'IU-.t h,\\1' .!1 ~l't .. , 'l'r\ l t' ""h t h l' ti'IPpnt•nl' company Tl•~-oo ~roup of t•mpl•'' f't>' 1'1 1\ P :::a ,.n m,if'\ I"' .If 'I' <if"'~ .J nd
our hJt.. Jrl' nff '" t>,t h (•f ~ ou l c>n~·.··u ,, •• • \1tlllt'.
Miuiles ore alowpo4res ... cmnparcJ
to t elcphmtc en·icc. that i.~. Fty11re
it th ~~ tcoy. A n IS,()fJn-mi/r -a'l-hour
mi.'lsik rould fly from here to i\' n r
Y orl.· in about 10 minutr.'l. But it yo"
placr a call to N ne l 'ork y ou'rr
tt.'tttally f'at mcctt'd tcith the numbrr
tit lc.tt.'f than 30 .'lrNmd.~ after di,ling
is completed ! So rt•en if mrn do.
&omcday sp<'<'d about in mistfile.'f,
it'll be a loftg timr lJrforr you ran
beat the fa.stcst 1l'(JY to t'i.~t fol~
far p rray ... by l<.mg dJ.-<t«nre tC'lc-
phcnc.
Litle to hove fll"'a featuring m ovie 1t.ara and TV per.
sonali ti~ at your next club meeting? By borro1'•ing
one of the many films available at the teJ.,.hone busi-
ness offic-e. their talent ia yours for the aaklq'. Some
ftlms are the BeU System adenoe abOW'8 you may have
eeen oa td..n.ioll. Some
are rea.l ~ about
comm11Dicatba -wortd·
wide teleptmtnc. air cte-
feue Dttworu. ud a boa
of otbel-........... IUb-
jeda. Yo.'U pra,tbly lid
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THE MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION of the Newpo;t Harbor-Costa
Meso Board of Realtors is being presented by President Jad Mullan,
et left, to Or. 0 . S. Stylianou, president of the Orange County As-
societion for Retarded Childre n, who spo~e la~t week at the Realty
Boerd breeHast. Or. Stylienou said there ere over 125,000 ceses of
• mentelly retarded children in Celiforni11, -1 .000 in Or&nge County.
and ~ million throughout the U.S.
t G• PTA Win llltall . Eaf011 0 ~ye ).Irs. Jack Bra dbury. the new
Fincil F pruldent, and her new board will orum be Installed at 7:30 p.m. Monday
at the meeling of the Horace En-' Talk M 17 slgn PTA in the school rym. Mrs. 8\fo. Arthur Llndekl''ls outgolnt pru--I !dent. The physical education
!From the OCC Barnacle!
Miles W. EatOfl, OCC political
science and e-conomics. instructor,
will be the guest speaker at the
flna ilecture of the monthly Fac-
ulty Forum Serie! on May 17 at
4 p.m. In room 3 of the music
building,
Eaton will speak on "A Frame-
work for Economic Thin klna : The
Income Flow Conet'pt,'' using
charts to cl arify his topic. Part
of the program will be devoted
to a question and answer period
ln 1egard to the Income flow con .
cept. ·
The public is in vlled to anend
the series, developed for the ben-
pfit or OCC and h lih school gift-
ed students a nd other Interest~
per!Wns. No admission Will be
c-lasses will present a physltal
fitness program.
II,... •••• Acreace
CLOSE l'O SL'rTH.E AIRPORT.
FASTEST GROW1:'-/G DESERT
AREA.
40 Acrt1 ~plo
-Acrt1
PRICES
Only $5(1.00 to $300.00 Pf'r Acre
SEE US AT ONCE
SOLOI R. FOSTER charged ·-~~=---So. Call!. Acreage SJK"Ciallst
CJIIL 8JftS Cml.t :\tasters Building, 436 Heliotrope
Sa ndra Brenbh. SAnllt Ana, re. CORO~A DEL !o.fAR
reived treatment at county hos-j ~-.
pita! at 1:10am. Saturday a fter DO YOU WANT a Job, a rido, a
being bitten on rhe a rm in an ·
assAult by 11nvther g1rl ar the "'"'"'·a baby .atar? o.-do,...., h ....
Arches, :"/ewport Beach, hospital
authorities notlned .:'ll'ewport po-
llee.
ARE
OUR USED CARS
TOO LOW?
56 For11211oor ' Ira too low, but It muat go--SISO dowa.
$1796
Coupe, tbll Storcbief CotaliDO wltb 1eotbet latedor
ia 9019""' I
55 IERC ltlltrey $795
Coupe. It's a ODe-owaer -& priced. below marttetl
57 PREIIERE U1coll $1995
4·dt. Bate to Mil it ao ehell!l, "caQM It's ao llk:el
56 UICOI.I PREIIERE $1&91
4·dr .. DeW car YOiume m"a.a used car •olumel We ben-e
M1'era1 cl"D v.Md LiDCOID.S priced ri9bt I
57 IERCURY IOITCUUIE $1496
4-dr., a glamorous car with a much too low pdeel
10 PLYIOUTH -UIIAI $2116
w119-... Cut-. Thia wtu ..,... you a .....a. ...s It
bca: o-1y 2.AOCI ..ne. -JNN wbitel
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5I IIICI ESTATE W._
CUSTOI
1 .... •0.. -a WODdftfal bllrfaial
Ill CIEY Bn All
II
2-dr .. th1a J.-.. becnlty Ia 1..-xpea.al .. to buy!
.... tra awtal dMiap -bat •• ••t keep ·-vatoll •
-IIYDTIP
Low ..U.,. -.....-, ... tJae worlta & Ia llwWll I I , .....
CLEII -LOW ..U!
SEE
JOHNSON & ~,
"'FAMILY OF PillE CAJIII" -&-....... •. c-t ....
ua.-u.-... c..et •-'1 rr'a-•:ewrr-c-t-2
I.....,.., __
P. Ahlattom, 11, of
Ave., Corona Ml Mar, was
with lnt~lcatlon and
the ~--at Main St.
Blvd,. B.lboa, at 2:43
• , • Arthur Wol•, 46015 Sea-
Or., Wnt Newport, r~ported
juveniles shut off electric
at thha.t::,~~~";; week, c ·-cc ·-retrlaerator , ..
1234 W. Balboa
reported Undlnr a
add~, .. Frank
MATT
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Realtor
IElmFIR. IISESSIOI
You will wlfnt to possess this. beautiful RANCH STYLE
thr~ bedroom , 2 bath home wllh the convenie nces or
built-In oven-ranae, fireplace IR family room and
forced air h u t. Oak panell ne. slldlne glu1 doors to
huge back yard. SEE 11US NOW -IT WON'T LAST
LONG AT THE LOW PRJCE OF $20,.500 AS LOW AS
$3,000 DOWN. Excellent east side loc::atlon.
DM'T BE A IIWOUIRE
LIVE LIKE ONE. Tee off In only minutes arter leaving
your :Mua Verde home. Your wlte will enjoy the
cl eanJiness of the ]o\'ely three bedroom, 2 bath home
with a built-In kitchen. Professionally landscaped front
ya.rd. Com pletely block wa ll fenced rear yard. A STEAL
AT $16,995.'-SUBMIT 0~ DOWN.
M. M. LaBofde, Realtor
"you'll like our friendly .ervtce"
220 E. 1 i th St. Costa Mesa • Llber1y 8-11 39
(Across the street [rom Mesa Shopping Center)
Evenings Call Ml 6-1050 -LJ 8-8693
CAMEO SHORES
NEW VIEW HO~IE JUST COMPLETED.
3 ... ooms, F~mily R11111, 3 .....
SHAKE ROOF. A SACRI FICE AT
$41,600
Lowest Pric-ed VIew Home In Cameo Shores.
VIew Lots A\'allable
IACCI CORPOUnOI
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Extra Wide Lot Jncludecl In tlWo Price -No Land Rent lo Pay
· HtllllfJr EstfJtes I
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lntlllt ... a• EARTH
Canal fron t lot ....................... $8500
Wa ll ace co_rner R-2 ................ 17,500
1876 Park Ave., C-2 .............. $25,000
945 Senate, 3 bdrm ... ·-..... $14.500
1771 Newport Blvd., C·2 ... $24,500
SJl VIctoria . . ... .. ....... 512..250
359 A IE B Hamilton ........... $17,000
2 Jot11 on corner plus
house ..................................... _$11 ,500
2T1 Camella. 4 bdrm ........... $15,750
188 Flower, 3 bdrm .......... $15,900
15451; Wallace St., loL_ .... $4.750
2036 Palom a Dr., 3 bdrm .. $25,.900
Balboa Covl":s, plrr & float $59,500
j W. Wilson, 1 acre ........ $24,750
~pt. Hgt6., 65x l25 lot .......... S7,500
Oranae Ave. R-4 .......... $15,900
E. 20Ch, Wa utltul .......... $25,500
309 La Joll a, 4 bd.rm ......... $32,500
229 La Jolla, 5 bdrm ......... $37 ,500
2 Cotta res, 202 E. Ba lboa
Blvd. 29% down ............ -$19.500
2119 Wallace 4-bdrm .... __ ,.ll5.500
3312 OCEAN BLVD. -CORONA DEL MAR
!Not Leuehold ProJWrty)
•o FM liiii'Emll
Frillay I Sahlrpy I It 4
Th1t line hom~ of diJtlnctlon wll( appea.J to the
I On Coas t Hwy. Jus t South of Corona del Mar) 2141 Orana:e (furnl&hecU 111.100 profeaalonaJ ~uw. ,
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430 E. 21st, 5 bedroom. r 3 bath. Open house ...... $37,500 u.TII...a,le•r
~ New Home s for Sale ~
WESTCLIFF
Beautiful new homf's art' now under constru('tlon lot
summer occupanC"y in WESTCLIFF -an established
prestige rommunity in the UpJ)f'r Bay area or Newport
Beuh. These llne homes lace wide, winding, pa ved
drives with concrete curbs. autter.s and storm drains
and ('onrre te sidewalks. Sewer and New port Beach
Municipal Watt'r fadlltles are completed. Utility
faclll tif'S are underground to further enha nce this
enviable locale.
Weslcliff. In the city of :"ewport Beach and In the
Newport Beach School Dist rict, preS('nls a wonderful
way of enjoyable fam ily living.
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Shake Roof RANCHO - Richard
Leitch. A.I.A., ~ewport Beach. )taste r be-droom suit!":,
la rge living room and family room which opens onto
the patio. 1590 sq. ft. on corner lot. Forced air perl-
metrr heating sy•tem , ample storage space, servk r
porch. Wired to .\ledalllon iipedllcatlons for modern
electric llvfng.
$29.1175.00 $4.375.00 DOWN
3 Bedroom. 2 Bath with 2 tlreplaCH. Pacifica style by
J. Herbert Brownell , A.I.A., .Vewport Beach. Entry hall,
laree llvlnr room , family room a nd master bedroom
sultr. Service porch. Wired to Medallion speclflcatlona
for modern ll vlnr. 1687 aq. ft.
$30,675.00 $4.675.00 DOWN
3 Bedroom. 2 bath Rancho. Entry hall, huee family
room, dlnlnr room and llvlnr room. Muter bedrOCftl
suite, R rvlce porch. 1786 sq. ft .. fireplace. Wired to
Medallion apedfkatloru for mode rn llvtnr. Iones "-
Poper, A.I.A., Lone Beach.
$31.250.00 $4:740.00 DOWN ' .
4 Bedroom. 3 ba th, PAClnCA 11tyle -Richard Leitch,
A.I.A., Newpon Beach. Muter bedroom suite. huae
kltchen-famlly room. Fireplace opens to llvtne ~.
and family room. Entry hall, ample atorare. 1850 aq.
ft. Wired to Medallion apeciflcatlona for modem tl~
trlc Jiving.
$31.975.00 • JU?S.OO DOWN
Blm.T TO \hsJCUFP SPECJJ1CA'n0KS
BY THE S'f'UirTEVANT CORPORATION
IN WESTCLIFF 1TT'L£ TO YOUR LOT IS
INCLUDED IN THE PRICE O.F YOUR HOME
SUBMIT TERMS I TRADES 3001 EAST COAST HWY .. CORONA
CHRISTENSEN ORlJG BUILDING
DEL MAR
ORiole 3-0668
JOHI
400 N. Newport Blvd.
(Opposite Hoae Hospital)
)1J 6 -16i5
EAST COSTA IESA
3 .... ,. .... 2 .....
LARGE FENCED YARD
FRUIT TREES
$14,160
SEASPORT REALTY , ....
You can tie a
HAPPY HOME
BUYER· ...
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All YIU UYE Tl M IS
REALTOR WATD FIMT •..• ,
as3l Wat Cout Hl&hway K---6 ROOMS-PIER lr FLOAT
PJUVATE SALE 1100 . .mrr cOAST RIGHW AY
LI 8-t.'M9 -Eva. LI 8-3293 CALL FdR APPOINTMENT
OR .NEWPOft IEAal
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A FE'hC MORE
AV-1\ILABLE . ONLY le.ll ....... 01 AVE.RAGE ON
LEASE
.Really delue-2 811 Bedroom~ -Larp Uvlnrlloom -Wall to Wall Canetln1
-Dtnln1 Jtoom-.....ConwrUeat cool, all alecttk: Kitchen with ~pAit ltorap C.(tlnetJI,
. POI'IIWd Fonnlca Counter,..._ Doubl• .l:ltc:beft link. G.E. ~ Diljaea..l .lullt·
In G.E. Raap 6 OWn. Kutone Hood with Exhautt J'an and AUIGmadc Wbher-~ Spaot.. Bu.llt·la 't.V. Mttal -Sound trwulatJon -o.con.tor llitlected nra,.. -Enel~ ...... 6 TUb -Individual Hot Water Hater -Attradlwiy Land· ocaped -......, hDdna -Pavod Drylna ,.,_ -LaJp Guoao -u__. -o,..n 10 A.JI. to I P.M. o.u,.. Come and 1M what a value ,..,. an! You'll be
_, It you ..... •mrt•PD• -...... ,am.
Located -Harbor Blvd .
at Baker Street,
Coeta Meea
u 1·1304
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