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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-05-19 - Newport Harbor Ensign' 'Get the Tax Gestapo Our Backs' Former movie alar Corinne Immoral, connlt'atory, and un· taxes, ahe an.ewered. of 129 biJilon a year." Crltflth told a local aucts.nc:e conatltullonal. SM •ld It wu She maintained that the loee She point~ out that the led · Mlls CriUith cited many In· ata ncea of wha t abe called pr~· poateroua wu te: A $128,000 cow barn 11'1 Lebanon to demonatrate what wu nftded for dairies there: electronic mlcroaco~a tor the PhiJipplnes, where no elec· trJclty waa available; a beet auaar procHalnJ plant !or Iran, where no beeta are 1rown; Sl8 mllllon for a ha lf completed hlehway In Thailand w here there are 1 ... than 91o00 ca11: a billion In cold cash to Tlto, who used it to help Burma fll ht Thai. land, while the U.S. wu .,.ndlnr aid to Thailand; the new Senate otflce bu ilding co tlnr 1714,000 per aenator tha t It aocommo· dates: a million dollars a month foz the King of Cambodia and h la 32 wives. She clled the Increase In the natlonaJ budaet, trom ~~ 1• bll· lion In 1932, to a lmo.t 142 bll · lion In 1950, to $81 b illion r~· queated tor the coming year. The debt has crown to an admltl~d total of $290 billion, ah e added. The only an•wer, abe uld. "Is to cu t 'ern ott at the pocketa by repealing the peraonal Income t&¥." developlnl a cUttatoNhlp be could be more than m ade up by eral aovemment owns a tourth Tueeday to help "let thla Amerl· cau.e of the t,........ctou1 federai ~omtzlnJ, by ellmlnatlna of the land In the SO states, can Cettapo off our backa" by pollee power exera.d by the ·•many faAtutlc and unconatl· ran1ln1 from one-third of Waah· aJanlnJ petJtlona for repeal ot ~l revenue aaenta. tuUonal ~Ina .chemes,'' by lnJ1on and Colorado, to 461~ ~r the peraonal Income tax. .What would take the place of aettlna .,'he feMral JOYernment cent of California and almost 90 S~aklna at a ¥@tll·attended the e.atlmated S32 bllllon Income out ot the 19,771 bu.lneu·type per cent of Nevada. Sale of aur· Inter-club meetiDI fn the Vllla enterprt-. In whic h It Ia en1a1ed plua land alone would brlna In Marina reataurant, M181 Crtmth that the tu repeal would lop In competition with private en. tremendoua new income, abe atta~k~ the Income tax law u ol.t! Nothina In the form of new ter,n., and whlcb c:auae a lou uld. Debate Held ' oil Financing of Libraries Two SJ)eakers who agreed only that they were In complete dis· agreement on financing libraries poke Monday morning to the Friend<~ of the Library a t the Ne-wport Beach Ebell clubhouse. Edwin Castagna, chief llbrar· ian or· Long Beach . favored the p:oposcd legis lation for state al· location of tax fund.s for local llbrarlea. ~1~s. LeRay Quick, Santa Ana Lib ry trustee. op· posed the bl . which wa.. tabled during the legisla tive session jus t completed. Mr. Casta gna ~aid the proposed legislation resulted trom a sur· vey of library needs, which show· ed lib raries to be am all and poorly ata!!ed . He like ned library problems to school problema, aaytng that libraries a re consld· ued part of the educational aya· tem. He denied that "state a id'' VOLUME 12. JfUMIEII 41 COIIOJfA DEL IIAa, CALIJ'OIIJfiA OaJOU: 3-0550 THURSDAY. MAT 19. 1910 E HI SCHOOL BO D OTE SET FOR. dULY 19 PTA Vote 4 BEAUTIES IN RACE ·Second Try would mean state control, and FQR MISS COM TITLE k OK ~e rea: a atatem~~~l ~f th 11?' JACK WRATHER, the new owner of the e~1bo~ Bey Club. is shown I Set on Plan I As s on ~~!:::l:~r.:d~;'m ~:~~0~:~~ t7:~e~i!~dhi:o~i~h:i~~o;;;;~~~~~~: ~;~~;i\l:~~?nu:~e~~~i~o0~1~~~~ ;::t:; ~~:e ~~~~; 0~ ~;,~:t~s~;on:; I ~:r.x;~~isi~~~ ~ove~~t~~r~;ea ~~~~I trois but to H labllah standards including Pleyrou~ 90, end is ~lso ~sso~·ole producer of less•e. T Saeed del :-.tar aC'rord1ng to Or. Oa\ sd reo t w~ S) lvla Seiul, I · of Zi15 • $41~ M•11• tor granu In a ld." Wr~ther Enterprises include he Ko,~ Koo Club , s.,., Doe go. Dis-0 e ~ . CO\e :St., Corona del :\1ar I 4 I IOn Mra .. Quick aald that the basic mlli'y, president of the CD~I \1lss C0:\1 will be ~Jc.•cted at -neylend Hotel e s well ,s lassie end othe r television •hows. The Ch c Issue wa.s local control and In· h .'Imber o! ommerct'. a membt>r hlp .inc1 nom ination dependence, or t h e welfare Wret ers m&~e their perm~nent home in Beverl/ Hills. (Terri Bor·~ The Harbor Vit>w hool· PTA The new rontPQtant are Chris ml.'('llng of tht> C"hdmbt>r Fnday Tuf'Sday, July 19, ls tht> date ldl photo) Sc '~t>al, 17. of 326 Evening Ca n.von ' f.'\'enlng, Jun£' 3, in tht> Harbor set t~r a s pecial bond election for ata te, "with the su te gu ng us. In Corona df.'l :-.far was to decide I R .. .;:.hor-Cliffs· Pam Hold"'n 17 Vit>w School [){>adhne fl)r ~ntf'r· a third high school in tht> Harbor thinking for us, and spending Ia t night 1 Wedne-sday 1 whether " .., "'" · " · · A h F d A our money." CITY OKS NEW PLAN of 1:>24 Serenade Ter. If' 1nc Tt>r ing thf.' ronte t has t>t>en extt>nd. rea -nt>ar t t> or eronu-to organize an 1ndependent group I d , 1 H • 17 t d ,A 31 tronlr site Sh~ said that the state fun& of parents and teachers or 10 re-race. an .• 1 ke aveman, . o e to .•• ay . ~ · are not being requested by the . PT High :s<'hool trustt>es \'OteJ u n-~~~~ c~~~~·:;n_b~:se~r. ~~=FOR NEWPORT BLVD. ;r!Eis::~~~~~v:::es:::ae·::n,:~IMITCHELL IS ELECTED ~~~c~·~~~~d?n ~0 ~~o.~ added that the plan is oppoled of last week, but. according to by the boarda and Ubrarlan11 a t PTA by-laws. no oCflclal decision A Similar bond election failed the local level, becau.e they fear ld be k h ItS LEGION to carry by 41 votes In April. that Jt mee.na atate control. Plan C for Newport Blvd., call· Plan A for widening ~ewport co~rincl~: ~~h~ e~an opened AdM<i facllltl~ are needed by She aald that tJw Ubrary aur· tna for l one·way atrMta from Blvd. to 4 lane._abandoned be· September, 1962. to prevent -... c••Btd ~ Ia 2 3lrd St. to 30th St. In tlM heart cauae a porUon of 1!'1: property the meetlna Jut week wlth the double naMia lw"'l Preside nt ._ : .. --....-• _.. ._ • A Jl d -IDib It_ ...-..... eo IW announcemertt It WCN14 be Just a _..___ d I • II DoeaW .. 1 .. ..-& ·-1111111,111111?1.-...--. ---:--.. llllto . ....... -... a., Cqnq, eould not be Mlflu.lred by ds.ca..lon aesalon, s ince an Of· Sam Kttdle.ll of ....... Bar· r AIT-··--nau .. ua.. ........ _,.. .. "--"""' -CGu tlclal vote could be taken only bor Area advertlailtf ~~nta· War U. He .erved in the Alr '1 feel we did not do a ~rood ~r• ClOUDth• ~~e.h_!tn, !!: =-~in"'!~ 'nih plan replaces the favored ~c':rr:::· Charles Hart rom · at a called meeting. Arguments t lve for the Sa nta Ana Re,llter.1 Force trom Septem~r. 1940. to rnougb job In Cosla Me&a of •... "' '"" "'• h were presented fi rst by a panel was elecrtod la t w~k 43 rom· Xovt>m ber, 194l . getting our tory to thE' JM"()ple.'' Wh-· Is the mon..v coming mented t at a big adva ntage of d r , ... wpo... Harb or 0 ttl r h P h add-.. ....... --·lnl ·• "''" ~, of 3 members s peaking tor the man t~r o ·'"' " ther o <'f'r~ o t e ost are e ru. "'... ...~.... Y l ... n from T, •h .. uked. H H 't I Plan C ls that ll still leaves the , _ 1 p t 291 J Good 11 ti t>arh .-mor "'""Pie·· .. " ge 0 e t t ld 1 t PTA and 3 mt>mbors favoring an ....,.g on 0 . erry a . rst \IN' rom · r ,, <' ~~ • , -t ... r"maln free and decide U I way open or u tu rt> w en ng o Th "omman .. "r wn~ a F B k .. l T h ,... ....., ....,. "' • 1 d lndt>pendent organization. e ne-w .. "'" m.tndt>r; rE'd ("(" . c:c>ronu ' ce· rustN><~ polniPd out 1 at • oo;ra ror Ou-•lv"s what we 11eed, ahe •. ewport B v · lid II t 1 th" Fir t •JJJrd d K E J h ' 1 ''"" " Th c c1 11 ~ Ht>re 1 a summary o f Jac;t g er P o n " ... romman er: t'n o n. on ..• i e-;a C'lt>mrntal) <whool ... p an ..1 urged. Restaurant e oun I ca (' for «l'parate W"E'k.!> dl~~u c; .. ton: third \IC't' rommantier. Jack :\131 bond el('('tiOn In the Fall. and 3 escrow!! on variou'> parcelc; of PE • "' ., -liDO l,.,...t I property bt>lng acquired !or tht> ~IRS. HARVEY PEASE. presi-p I ti u thPw~ .... e~geant ill arm,, 84>\,f>rl) latl'r dtll(' for the hiJ:h ~>r·hool .Jnnt of thn Harbor Council of opu a on p E.•tPl'. h .... torltln Kt>n John..on. bond l'lt>rtion "nulcl hot\t' mO\I'tl ' treet Improvement. Total coo;t of '" " A PI d ..., .,.., PTA'.,__The H.trbor Count"ll.whilh flnilni'P of!i cr Rita G(IC')(Iall, into the :\tt>Sa ramp.u~:n pe·1od. PI • ..,... acqui'ltlon W.lc; e1 at ~a...,,5. ••• • re anne lncludltlg proJ)f'rfy nt'eded .11 thl.' lnrludr-. th(' 'PT.-\·-. of ~t'Wport 2 3 ox . 3 y I haplaln, DM•t•ll W.ard. Judgt> ArrhltPC•t William Biurcx·k rlf·· d I I I I ( h Bt'ach nnrl ("l)"n ~fPilla, wa ... Of· 0 In rs. cltiWX'olll' ThC' ~'nmm.tnder ·•P ... rflbt>d plan .. fl)r unll -1 nl Crhl.l Th Newport Beach Building I e pot 8 lc ant n ront 0 1 c r1 R I){' 1 --. h mb h D"'pt.ehas re""'lved an application The a pplication or Rom and SE'rvlce "tat ion nt 30th. St. gnnltl'tl lo brlns;: the unit-. to· iKltnll' ,o • ''' ..~~ ... \1<'<;,a Hh!h S... hnnl '' hc·~p mmP "' '"' c Th I I c gt>lh<'r. f.lnrl to ht>l!l thf>m plan Thl.' '"'.,1 final rt•port C''l thP ·••llu:anr than 21JIWI ~tudr•nt~ oll(• nn holrlfl, or ~. 1 C res taurant and hotel at La!ay. requested to reconsider rl'tonlng nnr1 work togt•ther. ThE' Council offl• 1.11 l!lt>tJ cf>n<:u~ '~''" 1h,. ~,.,, "'tlh (.11'11111<'<: for 1.~:-..n 1\:.! -.tnn. t a ... ""'000 permit from the I ola Inc. for a 92-foot-hlgh e p ann ng omm1s 1011 was Harborland Oeve opmt>n t orp. . I E ' I h rlcwo; not dirtate to local unit!>' port 84>.Hh "0jJUial1110 .tl ::!:i.~ La Cant·lna . j) d.t:-.... rn()m hulltllnJ! I• (,llh·l tor a 22.unlt 2.story a pa rtment ette Ave. and 31st St., Newport the ent re P property area w t .. h . k . , . d 1 -· r . .._ h Ill .. _ lei d b h I t .. g adln I th "r"a (' H Unit m.l ('<I lh ()\\ n erl'll)n ..... nf ,\rml I Thl~ I' :!:! !) '<l't In tor In unit I plu-. mu ... lo 1.1• llfl('<.. b ulldlna betW<'en Bavslde Dr. and IX"ac • w ...... cons ~.>re y I I.' I a v cw o up r ~ t> ..... I .' , I r ·il j Th ' ' " 1 d h 1 1 I Plan ning Commls'ilon th is t>Ve· ron•Nn ng oum pro ert". e l'nt u\1': tht> ::!l .:rn f•'•nrdt'd 1n Twn cla-.<~room~ .trt' l''"l'll"~'rl to the Balhoa Is an c anne • !'as · ning (Thursdayt Principles In Coffee Sill, PI IHtl 1\oum•iJ work ... on sur h problem ... lht' -~· 1.;1 l't'rl"U' n! \l.t'. !'7 CDM 1 s ld 0.• ... lrh•tl ''' lht• •''"'till,' m.11n erlv of :\~Iarine ,\\'(>. -I I .. I k II ' n--T I c ! s 0 I ld I ... I " the corJI(Irallon are Burton Rom· ,.., cc>n .1gc> .. r n 1ng, narro r ... i·r.~, '1•' t>p,t•!-n<'l'll , 1n ,., <' 1111 1n~ .1 un~: " ·n ol w· .... , 1 ALLS OUT berger and George Buccola ol porno£r 1phy anc1 ju\·PniiP prOIN". c> .. tlm.Ht' r f J,a-.1 \I •=• h I \,1,. ''"11" Tmnl """I I'-'''!lm.tiNI HI IAJfJ[ LOCK F Lido falc. . I If .111111111•101 0111111' l •lon: ht>ld.; work..,.hop<; for PTA 21.21'10 non Fr.lnklln. r·o·nn.t dol \l,t• Slll·,.rlflfl "lth Curlll~. url.!,: !rom Th~ IO<'k fell out of t he front . .--·h.Jirmo>n and parrwlpat«>o; In thf' Co:<-'•' \Jrq r••pul t•. -h.l• rt•·•dt<r' ,1., 1 .,.,,, ur n:1 g,1,11,,.1 1 a·,. '·" n\t•rrll1• ' ,,, 11 l!()i door of the California Bank. 3141 Also coming up this evc>ntng work n( rhn C't>mmunll\' 'outh b 1 •1 q· 1 - E Coa"l liW'V c·orona de> I Mar. Is t ht> a pplication or Padflr Ele<'· Ha rold Butler EntE'tpri<.I'S of (" ., ~I h h • I Otlml'• ... • . ~ '1 m• , .. , . I"'" 1-l.t not ..• 'lO<tU "' .... l.hl' pur ·h.t•P ul ,·,·r-1 .c,,•,ttl'r1 l'lnjllll\ ,.,... \\ •• r I' ,.iter thewlf~ .. ofthe janltorhad trlc for a resldt>ntial subdlvl<~lon Buena Park have applied for H /"unl'l an; 1 " t:'Xt' angt' 'u· ct?nt .lh••.Ht cr ~l'\\!JOrt R•··• h L~t-l'llln.IL.'Iuol""'l~(cotc:l.ll•l c•trl•'rl.t .,;~ItT\ II• 1 ... t\t'l cleanet1 thP door of sm udges a nd of 192 lots on 23.2 acres, t>xtend· t $32.000 buUding pt>rmlt to ron· r r~I~R~om:R.:~~;.LL XORTHrt·n k \I •r r~c~m H.w~ BrO('•ing ''.7~~~.,;1/hJ!;;rnl~'ll·~:l,,~,'li:' .• : .:~:; dirt a t 8·27 p m :\tonday New· ng from 33rd Sr In th<' heart of s truct "Denny\, Cotff"E' !'hoi• ~o · • 1 •1 • t h F' th I N T H • Th.· '•' J.o '' '" -n.tclr• tol ,, ··nr port pol;<'(> ;c~rted th~t the Newport all the :...ay to the wes t· 15" 1\l 3050 E. roast Hwy. Co ;\l~g,;:~.~~ ~)t·;,;.~~~T~/ F~~~lh 0 ax I e pm.l'l• n ,.f \\hh ,, \Jr F:Jnl-1.!1 11''1!l!•tl ··mpltt\f'f''-\\i'll' ~r.tnl· brass l'ylincier lock appeared to erly city limits nE'ar the Santa rona ()1.'1 ~far, at thc cornrr or 0 . h n 1 1 f 11 I" rren.tl'•" r'""''" .tnll ''" h ••II 1 ... tit•, 11 , •. ,..,. "t .I\• ·•cln~ h • ..__ .. lth Ana Rlv"'r Jasmine A\(' 1'1 :lrt \\' ,I' '" rompr Qt'( 0 a I D f c •t l l'>l lilt IUdt'-. ~ ni'H·· \ •rr•n,t I• I ·, . fl<'r ... .,, nu.. t1r \I • .,, l.tr\ " '-' " \J,1r ro•..,trl<''ll<~ (tll\t• \I Ill'· nl!l \\t•nt rnm ,:..;.I • 111 ..... I 1 ,If 1nur. ave IK-.:'0 tampereu w . "' . . of Ordn"t' .... (IUO I\ .. \\ ··~ lh"' fourth u e 0 r I y ! .... )" .. I • ' 10 bE' oraamtf•d In California Thl.' I A olt a .\\'P .l'l I A·l l ,. Jonp... h••H·al .tn•l ' hl•tfll .. d lro'T! SJ Ill What Happens l •t Reds Wt·n.? 0Jqtrirt off irP prO\Icle' publlra· ~0 IJ\ .n.re.l•i' jq pr•IJ>O~I' I l'l .!2.1 Poln Plll.l \q• S2 ltl •111 h~tur .ond ... llr•lo ., I m.ln rlons. mimPographed material I thl.' prPIIminan. hud£<'1 10 bt' \t r Franklin ~ ''" lw \\Ill built! ,JJ!t'r-. from S2 :.!7 In ~ 1-. ·'"' hour. the usp of I toe libra I)', lnrluc11ng pre 't•niPd to tht• ~•'" pun Bt>a• h ,., a ltilllon .tt lht• \larcuo•nlt• ,·,.a,.t t l(llq• F'•luipn ''. Cn • tht' par{'nt erlucat10n book.c;h~l!. City CoUn<'l l ~fonda), ar ·orttln,~t ,\\f> rornE'r IO '-Pr\o' a .. ,I hrctiH'h \ n 1.1 \lt•q \\ "-oi\\,lldt•1 .1 <'l'ln· "For U$ ~ere ls no surTender. movie and 1V. and a s.rholar<~hlp projlram which l 'o Cltv :\lanagc>r Roh••n Sh<•lton Clffl<'t' for ht<~ r••altv firm. Tht• tr.-. 1 !or l7 ''I'"" r111•r. ''""'~"R What would tht> communlaiJI do If they take over our country! A g rim answer was given by Matt Cvetlc, tormer FBI counter· l!PY, when he spoke last Thura· day evening a t the Irvine Coast Country Club to an audience of m ore than 150. "It the romm unlsts w o u I d march Into thls community, In a rew hours ma ny of you would not be alive," he said. "They would arrest ~ve r y polltlcal leader. 1M)th Democrat and Republican : every estucator, e very union leader, policem an, bus lne man, Industrialist. The clergymen would fare worst of a ll. They would be tortured a nd dlsmembt>red. "One·thlrd or the population would be arrested. They would be ha nd~ shovela a M told to a tart dlgglne; ttten they would ~ llnf'd up In front of the trench, mowed down with maehlne aun.a. and burled. That's wha t Khruach· theY meAnt when he .. ld he aald .,. would bury ut. He meant It Utenlly." · M.r. Cvetle. who Mcarne a mem. bfr of the oommunlat perty In JMI ae an rBl apnt and aerved .. ClOUnte.r·•PY for 9 ,..,... Mid lhat w. art Jo.lna t.be ft1ht qalnat ('l(lmiiJUnlun. ...... ....,. ... -...... ................. _. .................... ....... ,_ ..... ... _ ............ .... -... , We a re tlghtlng for our very sur· I "Is our school systl'm t)(>lnR In · has marll' $9,()('(1 In grants rn 12 Tht> t~x for lht' t Ur('nt fi"t'lll \PlH rraru.al'tJOn ln.JudP~ a ~trounl'f 'S:•!lflJ ·,n A hlol .. r ~·:lli> from vlval, a.:ral .. •t a "'alcula tlng, ruth· Ciltrated by the communists? IContlnU('d on page nine I , Sl.3..1 "": $100 a.s~"·l'•l \alua t 1 tlw c·,.rrr.tl '"'' tn .. ,• 1 ·•u•.l\ Of •· '"" '" '" Jpa<:{' rom t hi' ~ .u~ 11'·11~ ('or " Jess coruplrator. Can you get There Is evlden~ of it. lrreo;pons· lion. ner to thp Whltm,1•1 <~ ,e1u 1111,, fu t• fQII IJ'ml'nl ( ,., ''·'" lo\\N a long with the Reda? Can you lblllly Is creeping ln. under thl' L·.m·ttat·ton on I Preliminary .. tudtt'" imliratp proper!~ \ bulll"!in~ 1 .. pl,lnOI'II hut Bu .. ln•'"' \1nnn~f'r \\'~lin· act along with a cobra?" jtulse of progressl\'e t"duca tlon. tht' nN'cl foi-an o\('r all ~<.l lan.· tor thP \aranr lot N-t\\('('n lhf' \ fr,an "'"d lht• othc>r m.•• h1nc>s Here are the hlghllghta of the We ought to put 6 R's back Into • • udju!-tmenr. tht> c11~ manager Laundromat and Whitman .... ,1, "ould gl\<> mor.-durablr M't\l('f.>. obtle.rvatlon., made by Mr. Cvetlc: our educa tional system: In add l· s f L k I I sa1d f'r kll 1 1\NI' of hf'ttl'r qualuy, nnt1 hurl "Khrushchev sa ys,CO·e.x l•t with tlon to reading and 'rlting and u r In g I e y ' C~undl is l'Xpt"CtPd to rail g .ln n Sill( I hlght>r turn In \ alu(' communism or tight. There Is 'rllhmctlc, we should Include thE' publlr hearing on the budRC'I for I TrustM' al<~o appro\ rd plans only one alternative: tight with fo llowing: Rights under the con· EliminAtion of !lurCing nt>ar Jun<' l:l and 1>0! 1blv aJ ... o for 'CIIIIIIIIkll' 111,. lfl rl'ml'lf!('l th•• rhc>ml'llr\' 1 b at all our ability. · 1 <~t!t utlon: Responsibility to our. r.-sldentlal nrt>a<~ may rPsult from J unE' 2i. "hen It Is s1'hc>duiN1 tor ~,,,, J'(lrt H.trhl)t lllgh :..·hool at "We are doing a disservice to I t'l\'t'S, our rountry and our tel· 11 pt>llllon Clled by almost 100 ;Hioptlon 12·Y• ...... , au..... .tn (" tlm'llt'l't N f of .. IIJthtl~ IC' .. ~ our churches by trying to push 1 Jowmen: Rc peel tor parents and rcs1dt>ntt~ along tht' O<'ean front .... lift th.1n $2(1.<'1110 rt 11n., 1·all for" bltl under the rug the charges that cider!~. In West Newport. •n IM' i\wnrrlt't1 qo rt>mnd('linR can communists a re lnriltratlng thP '"A atroacJ dJplomattc poUcy Cou ncilman Chari<' Hart told Tw-el"'.,.a:r-old Nib C'beck hP tionr th1" <~umml'r In lime for clergy. The a im of communism la tiM CID8Wer to PlcS.l ca.tro. the :'tit>Wp<'lrt Counr ll ~1onday of AlacaMi.JD.. autferlacJ 0 bra•• ~"hool OIK'nlnR In thl• ran. Is to destroy a ll rellalon. A5 an We are talda9 tiUDIJa f.-C.· <'V<'nlna th•H the !IUrfers are latury. Ia belag bpt aU•• Ia FBI counter·8py, I was a mem · tro tbclt oU.. C14mlalabetlooa Rhuslv<' to thf' l()('al cltiten B009 B_,.tal bf u-. of tbe ber or the cl<'rgkal romml! lon would DOt tU.. Be tiDd lala Coun<'ll appro\NI hlt~ motion a.sk ~l:trlon S Connclly 133 \'1a '"Joba Wheeler cold blCillret." or Ute communist party ; ita job ~aalata IDCI'f la..S. P1«· In~ tor n study of nch lsablllt · or 1 \'t'nE'Jin, l.tdo I I~ a<.'1utnNt th~ a. la LD a CCMDa • tiM NSult was to jntlltra tf' all chuches. Ida. Row Ia tbe U.e to .top limiting surflnJ: tn romm<'n'lnl J'H't'<tldt>ncy or th<' Lirlu l<~lr Com-or a braiD CODC'UUJoD auffend ....,.... .... •• ...._ • u.e.. :ucas. munltr As<~n. "' tht' annu:tl ml't"t lJa a t.flk CIICideat Notlller'a • ..._ 'aa1 .... ~ ,... "What can we do':' Orga nl1e .-lnlt ~ ... turday Thl' T't't lrtn~t prMI·j Da-y, IICI'f I. at VIctoria St. Iaine bowa _......._ • b rr~a~ of lt'tters. surh u w3• Mnt l<t Rolx>rt IIIII. 2.'lt VIa ...S v.u.,. 14.. west c. .. ... .,....._.. ....... • dont" a aalnst surrenderin g ou r Fll"('nlt'. Lido J•le 11-. • Willi • Plllllau• ta • d' •• te tM O.S, 8ovNf'lrnty tn the World Court. Oth r om ,..,.,.. cl('('tt'<l aN" PAul ce dl'lwa by lua fcltbet. 0..,. "I oppoee ~nltlon of Red Work In the M'A. Run for hool W. Elm(lulst. vlt~ J'!l'l'•ld<'nt; Or CMdL China. lf we f«''Onlze th•m. Wt' board. Fllht aaalnst recoanltlon Bumel) For,-c •• ~l"f'ltll)', and -------- an throuab u a tree natJon. of Red China. Compliment the f INitty .. erw•• hl•w Lc-slle ~tef'tlf!n. tl"f'asUN"r. Olrf'(' naE ST~ TLOOD' Sal ... Lla.lncl- flr u.s,.r~a me For the fourth tralaht ye&.r, ~ewport Harbor Jllah &hool I• lC'adlnt thl' ~un_.t ~aaut In pol n ~ M'ON"d In thf' rare for ttl all !llport.' t"ha.mplonshlp. Cham· plo~l~ In trac-k and w1mm&q boolt~ the Sallort' total to S..1'6. Santa Ana I• ~nd wtth. 1. Sin~ 1-. when we n!COI•Lttd pr~dent for pro-Ame.rlca de· .,....,... IMd .... w.a.. tont are Chari Vanrn-rvort. A minor fiN' burnt'ci robber wa. Communltt aueala, we have lo.t clalons. Teach the ehU~n tn -.y ..... ., ,_ • ...-.& Harry C: tt'S. .M" R.tlph Tandow. t r pipe aa keiJI TU~ay eau • h.alf of the world. Jllfow If we _.hoola what communlmn 1.1. Ta lk •nltl 1 .. U.. •-·a a.lc •ky. Ml1J lane Plnk.-rton and 11na water to Oood IM on~pled NC'Ofl'be W China, we ~an ~ to your mlna.ter. Work to pre· L r •=-..u.a ._ 11 ....., Tommy Thompt10n. home ot Mrs. F.dlth Ba.k«. 41? IA.IIGK L&a~ IIOCI a the other halt by twolplnt h~r be aerve whlt we havt!, or w.'U W1 ~I A f , May .. Ia ., C.. \fornln.Jl Can) on. Rd., CotGna ~ link In u.e moan,_. c:M.Ia a miUtary power. Don't MlleYe ION lt. .-.,.. ._ Y..a C.... P'IIIDAY 1D lftW IAIT Htahlanc.b. Watf'r fl Ued man o1 paned, ~ tt. n.hlJw ~ tbe bunk that au.lan and Oltn. "I am an lndlvld"a lltt. I am -. 'ftsd N ~) ..... l a llW'I! and Carol Pt>ppud, 607 th~ room.. anklf' ~P. dam..,lnt ~a" adrift........,,._-11 .. a.da aNn1 WOfll~. noc on)J for .. ate'a rttta" but for -el Lilla 111e _.. ...._.. BtaonJa A\~, Corona M l )far. v.•all to wall rarpetll'\1. A ciJ · mooril\l In ,,.. .... .. .. "'l'be .. are •n· lndlvidual rltflta. ,._ P"Pk l1 tv el,... .... , ,.._.. are p.rentt of a 110n born on F'rl· al'f'tt• II\. a pia tic watt• bubt ttJEwrcwt ""'· ,_ -.. -. trene'*' In Hoi.,._. a .. ._. wiU. paratDOUnt rtpta o v u M. • .. "" 11411 M • • ~ U.. 13th oUI~ In H011 Ho.. wu blarMct for ._ tl,., wtllda fOWiM ''* tatt '-7 ..... llil vteloR. I .. •n•M• • lli· _...... .,. tiM ,...... itil't .., ...... .... ......... pUaJ. wt'-hlnt 1 pouftCb. 7 0\ln· was put out by water Oowll\l out lOWfd t.dl _. 10 -..... ..uptten ol ~"'... ......... .... , 01 tlte ... , ,_ ......... , ....... _ • • I IIKWIOII'I' UDO• DIIGII TIIOIIDAY, IIAY 11, a• JVRIIDD &'VDf 'I'IIODDAY, COIIOIIA DKLILU. CALIPOIIIIIA ... NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO .. ,. eAnJL 13, •• d • tht. aumnvr .•• MI .. Clara .Kohl. atedt w .. elected president of tl\e· W8CS or Christ Church by the .ea, Balboa. S.COMI ..... ,_..,. peHI e+ c.,-.tel W.r, c.nf. '-Wlthed -Ur. • ThiiMer. ifl c-tiel ~.,, i11 ..._ City of Newport leecll, C.llf. Offl" eMI ptlnti-t ple11t ifl .... iMitn ll.ilcllnt · ~eiliftt e.wr-: 2110 L c .. et Hitlt- wey, c-. .tel ~.,, C.lif. TelepJ.o-: ORiole )..(1610. ARVO E. HAA'A --·------··-·--·-·-·o.-elld ,IIWithef 'EG HAA'A ... ·-····---··-·-·-·-···---··-·--.. ·-·-..Auoc~te Editor Incumbent Councilman Lester Iabell euUy led the ticket In the April 11 Newport CJty Councll election with 1,535 votes, but It was a real battle tor the second vacancy, with Braden Finch cte· fea tlne Incumbent 0. Z. Robert· son 1.351 to 1.2-U •.. Coneresa· man John Phillips, $peak1ne to the Newport Harbor Ch~mber'of Commerce, warned or treason In Co\•ernment ra nks. the cold war belne won by Soviet Russia, a nd the "terrifying burden" ol the public debt . . . A. V. CVIn> Jorge'I\Sen was elected president of the Newport.Balboa Rotary JUST NI.ME YOUR DESTIIIAT10N ~E~I£1t ef tile CAUFOlNIA NEWS,A,Eit 'UiliSHERS ASSOCIATION The NEWPORT HAUOl ENSIGN w•s ecljwclfed to be • newtpeper of 9•n· erel clrcwleti011 by court clecree No. A20171 of the Superior Court In Sent• Afl• encl by reeton thereof It quelif;ecl to publish ell public notice• reqwlrecl by , .... SUISCit1PTtON l ATES In the Newporl He rbor Ar .. : One y .. r Sl.OO: two y .. rt Outslcle of the Herbor Ar .. : One v••r $4.00: two v .. n Hop $5.00 17.00 THREE BUS DRIVERS from th .. N'"'wport H•rbor 1 t' 1 Club. succeedlne Bob Callis .. .. .. " arge, conven tona 60.passenger bus division. V l 1 r( tJ l'· Union Hifch School DJ'strid pl•c'"'d ,·n 3 out of • D E . orer reg strat o gures ...,t " " .. on ns tgn won second in the medium conven· 3,713 Republicans In Newport divisions or men i., the eighth onnuol school bus tiot'lol bus division. Here, left to right, are Supt. Beach. 2,l68 Democrats ... Frank ~,fet/ roodeo at T erm;n!ll lsiMd. Joe Robinson ~O( Russe ll. Mr. Robinson, Mr. Caley. Mr. En· D. Moore Jr. of Costa Mesa will e '~IF TIUS IS BEING SEU1SH. I'M GUILTY" driving in the Iorge trans t 79 possenger bus d1· s1gn ond Jerry Alexander, supervisor of tran~· be Installed this Friday evening Th . L . b . 'tt b f th H b v· v'siOI\. ~::ored <475 out of 500 poss'ble poin ts for portation for the Newport Horbor U'liOI'I High as C'ommander of VFW Post 6886 lS og lS emg WTI en e o re e ar o r tew 1L d 1 G c 1 d h S ... Pollee Chief R. a. Hodakln· S d ,,, p "ce eorge a ey won secon in t e chool Dis trict. ,. chool parents and teachers vote on the proposal on reported that Easter Week to set u p an organization mdependent of the PTA 1 1 1> 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 * 1 •: 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 •:• • • • • was a bit quieter than last year. I hope they did ju st that last nig ht. Tar Tattl .. s HAitiOR HIGH SCHOOl NEWS • APIUL 20, 1150 Their reasons are clear to me. T hey are not anh-.::::;; • Reporled by ~.,,.,.t ,.,,..... L. L. Isbell. re.etected to his PTA; they feel that they can do a m o r e effective job • 1 1 ' ' ' ' -:•:• ' ''' ' '•: 1 ' 1 ' ' '' 1 •:::r ' ' ' '''' * * c• rhlrd term u clt:y councUman, as an inde'pendent group, "takmg care of their own," • FLOTSAM DD JETSAM the EJks Club. The Chanters are was elected mayor at the Council Harbor Hleh's annual literary composed or twenty Harbor boys 1 reorganization meeting, replacing and putting all their talents and m oney to work at publication. "Flotsam and Jet· rreshmen to seniors. They sing Dick Drake ... Ed Healy of 113 home. T hat's what a parent-teacher o rgamzation is .sam," will be on sale Cor 50 cents In m a ny ol the school assemblies I 15th St. was elected president or organized fo r _ to solve the local pro b lems A s Mrs . to Harbor students Wednesday. In addition to outside civic work'l the newly oreanlzed Central New· June 1. e CAA BAJfQUrt ·I port Beach Community Assn .... Lyell Buttermore said at last w eek's meetmg, "1f that According to t>dltor Gary ~or· Miss Mary Whitney, former A,ttorney Harry Ashton of Balboa is being selfish, then I am guilty." M e too. rison. the 1960 "Flotsam and Harbor Hlah Gl 1 Ph 1 1 Ed .1 "as elected dlsrrlct commander J .. • r s ys ca u of the U S Power Squadron • I was quite appalled at the fact that SIXTY PER etsam represents a wide selec· cation lnstrucror who left Harbor' ~~orman .Miller ot, Ball;loa lsl~~d CENT of the local dues-30 cents out of the 50 cents tlon of poetry, prose. and s hort as an exchange reacher 10 Tur· was el('<'ted pres ident of the new stories Crom Ha rbor freshmen, key In 1958 w th t 1 d • -g oes out of our commun1·ty, to the h1'gher echelons h J 1 d 1 • as e ea ure lv organized Young Republican sop omores, un ors an sen ors. speaker at rhe a nnual GAA Ban· Club or Newport Harbor ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~ of PTA . N o wonder the PTA is so determ1ned to keep The Editorial Board, romposed quet held April 29 In the cafe. Wylie Kt't'ler or Corona del ·Ma; all 1ts units w1thm its fold ! Just t!:mk how m uch m o re of Gary Morri<~on. Emily Ham· terl~. anrl Don Ungle ol Balboa lsl~nd h I l d t b t h 1 b I mon(~, Ann<' Show tat·k. John Mtss Whitney, now a PE In· will attend the National Boy eac oca um c an 0 0 ene .. : HS s c 00 y e x· VINIIng and Pam Thom~on, !'e·l structor al San FranC'lSC'O Sta le Srout Jambore at v 11 F pend mg all of Its dues at h ome h·cted tre~hman Pete Whitehead's College. spent a year In Istanbul.! e a ey orge BOU.Y IMCRAM '' tnnrr of the cov<·ted Tregaskis for Girls. She spoke on the dif· skit. She was presented a Bird of I was not at all impressed ciu:-~ng las• w eek's ~:hort s tory, "Backwa h." as the I Turkey. at the American College deba1e at the argument th a : S :a:e a:-.d Na ::or.a! PTA Zoota Girl for April Aw.wt. 5t-nlor Nanci ~1axwell I'('· (('rences or physiC'l l ('dUt'atlon In ParadiS(' and a tile tor the OUt· are valuable fo r legisla l\'e p u rpose s -lobby.ng 1r. t'Ct \CII thP new Editor · Award Turkey and the L'nut>d State~ side equtpment room. Sacramento and Washmgton, D .C My n eig h b c r Bo b for prose. while Dian<' Scott, sE'n-1 "TV Fantastics" "a the thf't Harbor High photographer. Mr. Underwood, expressed my fee!lngs exac~ly . I o b -5 YRS. AGO tor, re<'eivert the Editors' Award or the GAA Banqut>l ., nc William Zimmer. was honored Cor pO<'trv. I · with a trophy Cor the "Best Pho· J ·e ct to some of th l i lo f Nat I PTA I I · · All freshmen and o;,homore<> to .. rupher" !or 1959·60 • e p a rm o :ona .o r 1n-Amon(( those <;tu dPnt<~ <'ontrtb· re('('ived th<'ir numeral All .. · stanc e , federal Old to edw :::atiOn I hate :o pay m o ney utlng to "Flotsam and JE'L'>a m" WE're presented to th; ;· utst~>tta~~ The GAA dinner was sponsored to an o rgamzation that can adopt a platfo rm tha I • APRlL 14' 195s are Nancy Gardner. Ted Korn · mg girls in each <;pori 0 < n I by ~1rs. Jackson Harris or the Ftr::H .1nd second grade stu· wetbt'l. Holly Ingram. Eleanor · 1 PTA. oppose " I don't want anyb ody lobbymg w i:h my dent.-; in :\ewpon BE'ach and Cos. Jones Rita wallac<' John Ball . G_AA president ~tyrna Feather· ~--=======================~ money -e xcep t myself! t.d )1esd will receive their fi rst and.Carv Morrison. St>nlor Karen t~gtll and vk e -presldent G<'rl I ld . . S.1lk polio vaccine shot April 22 Foster was in charge of the art \o\ arren received Chenille stars, BRAND NEW t w ou b e w ell ~or all PTA umts to c onstd er th1s ... Tlw ~ewport Beach City work. the top GAA achievement award. p roposal to form a stnctly local parent-fac ulty o rgan-1 Council is considering (.'hanging The edlror wa seleNed by Mr Myrna was also presentee! a lZOtlon. the meeting date from the se0ond Robert Wood. !ctvls or a Cte; ~I plaque by the freshman, 80pho·j RENAULT$ DOWJI $41.39 Per Mo. * * * and fourth Mondav evening po . k C 11 1 • r d more. junior and senior classes. Slbl\ lo Tuesda . 'morn in . . . wee o pre m nary reac tngs an Silver stars wer"" preu""nted Ka eSTATE "AID" ISN"'" FOR FREE EITHER ' Th ·1 .. C h > dgs h. I dls~·usslons among thirty stu· " . ...-· • .1 , • t' n tne o. as e~gage arc . 1 dents. ren Bruins and Gerl Warren. I The c ro w d was small at Monday m o r ning's I teet ural firm of Pereira and Luck· • o-A CJRLS Miss Whitney received an · f h f · d f h L ' f man to make a study of the 1 Z "• honorary memhershlp In GAA,l meetmg 0 t e nen s o t e 1brary, un o r tunately, teas ibiluy of establishing a ma·j TWo Harbor High seniors re· while special attention was glv.l because the topic was of great Significance, and 1 t 'jor shopping center near Merle's celved recognition as Zonta Girl en Mrs. Marjorie Shea Cor her I was w e ll debated I Drive In, Corona del Ma r . . . for the month of April and May GAA sponsorship. . . Jewelry •calued at 111,700 was at a luncheon Thursday, May 12, Mrs. Eudell Uoyd was the The top1c was the proposed leg1slahon for so-atolea from the boaae oa Nra. at the VIlla Marina. "vlctlm" of a ''Tht. ta Your Life'' called state "a id " for local libr aries. T he debate 1s Ed NcCoa.DeU of 8crT Sbons. April Zonta Girl Holly logram rPported elsewhere m th1s lSSue o f th e Ensign, s o I widow of the late '"SID111D' E4'" ~~1r ~!~e ~~~n~1~1 t~!~yZocn~~~ 1' t t d t 1 h B I · NcCoD.DeU of radio fCDDe • . . ~/I 1 no go m o any e :J •. s ere u do w ant to say The Rev. EwiACJ Hudaoa of ~Inc; Tuel'<ia)·, :\1a)· H>. by Mrs. '10' I am m 100 p e r cen: agreem en w . n Mrs LeRoy Looq Beach waa aCDDed aaallt· Edllh Carvc>r. ,..k b ··th S t A L b b · h aot pastor of st. AadleWa Pres Boll\-'. who resides at 319 Jas· •.l.-• mem e r 01 e an.a na 1 rary oard. w o -mine -Ave .• Corona del Mar. Is Qf'!'/P an e ,.. II t • t t t ddl byteriao Church, Cliff HaYeD. _. -x ~e en argum c n . agams Sa e m e .mg :'\~wport &>at•h Cuy )lan.tger '\t'r retnry of Trl Sigma. Page Two tr. cur local responstb Ju.es John ;;,,ilor,; ,., seekmg applila· Pr~ltor of the Beacon, eC'retary of S ta :e money m e ans state con'ro l }..lSI as :edero l llnns fnr 2 nf'w positions estab· C:-.F dtldrsth ~Emlkse~ctelr.b ~~nd vwals ' d 1.-.lwcl untlp· th(' nt?\\ ci t\ chartt-r awar e t e u •' ost a · monny m e a ns le e ra! control E~en tne o pposmg -rN·n·,ttion' din•,·tor and· purrhas. unbte ~t ud<'nt A\c>ard. In addition, spei'Jke r, Lo r.g Be a c h libra r ian E d wm Castagna, m -tn£ ngl'nt ... Postma~tN v ernt' Holly parti<'lpatMJ in GAA four a iv~"rtcn ly pomte d ou' thts d a n g e r H ~" r e a d fro m W.lt .. on of t"urona d<'l )ldr wa~ y<'ars. ort'hl' tra three yeasrs,i won h d b h · . !'IN·ted prr.;;1,tcnt or th<' :'\ewport ftrst prltP in thf' reN?nt c ence I c-propo~e Ill t a t the Leg1slatu re drdare s that Harbor Optimist Club. 1 Fair, anct attends Orange Coast ds pohcy ts no to r e m o ve h bra n c s fro m local con tr o l • APRIL 21. 1955 C'l)llege !lrs t period every day, but to esta b ltsh stand ards for g rants In atd " What The uran~(' County supt>rvisors I st~?~~n~ \~~man~sldes at H 72 n:-f> those 's tandards .. d they are n 't sta te controls ~ ln .... trul'll'rl r·ounty l'ounsf'l CJO<'I 11 'wfo~ro~i~ Co.~t..' Mesa Is vice· 0 •h t ld h 1 h b l . OS!I.• to sl'rV<' notir~ on the ty . ld . r h A d b I nc m o vr-a w ou e p t e p u IC arnve a t ()r :'\t''-' IJort Bt>at·h that thl' coun· pres t'nt o t I' rt . u . pres . i[,r> r-orrect dC'CISlOn w ould be the chm m a t10n of 1\ j._ l.tkmg over the governml'nl 1 dtlt'nt Corl lthr Jn,ternatiJOntahl RBealnak. • ..1 1 1 • , . · r ,.., H nne; u >. n w nn1•r n e :r'"lU'J J ent tit f"'S s·.~h OS S'a 'c ad· and fed e ral '1nd op..r.tlton .0 ,,('wport ar· or Amnkn Contest C Fi~ Arts dl· .. l . T h • . h 1 .. T h f dl brJT; 1hP ;.UfH'I'\ ISOrS also dlrl'l"tNI . ... r CSF ASF T \ :. J erP JUS r:.~ nr S'l,..., r:Jrl!IO a t n e n y :\tr 0~1<• .10 file the n<'cessary pro. \'tsion•. mt>m "N o • • r '1:1.-J rom!ort.r.C) w ord · n,:i ' a.vrs the tmprc-sston l't'«'lhng-. to contest thl' ~"wport s:gma and th~ orrh~stra. t~th~ -~.a• .~::; voL.m'ory :·Jll o! r.o'hi:lq bu• good Will. and. fil.•,uh _ ,lnnt'xalion of somr 2.100 ~~<~~r\:r~ ';!~n~:~~·s ~o~~,.!~. ..... ... I d ' jl th . f a. rt:'~ tn the t.:pl>f'r Nt.>wport Bay I .. 10.... m~S ea Ing o: I'J • a ll S ree WUllam Allnd. 30. of La tory of Muc;ir In Santa Ana. Le• s p h rase tl;e ques· .en .n tls •rur-light· N ot Crescenta. 1uneadered to Mew· • SEJUOR DRESS-UP DAY Dr '{OlJ favor s:at(' a .d for Lbrcr.cs? B u "Do y cu port pollee oa Lldo Peainaula The . annual Senior Dress·UP k · . after a ahootiDcJ spree oa Lido Oay .,,.,11 bt' hf>ld Friday. June 3 ·-::·:-r r:rs mq the s•ate 10 ob~om h bra r y funds for y our Isle and a mcmhUDt coa.ducted on thr Harbor High campu.c;. local Lbrary -funds ha• :b.e s•c•c m ust !Irs c x•mr by 100 pollee otfleen: Jfewport Ea1·h yt>a r, on the last day of !rom you and fro m o ther taxpaye rs through out the offiCJr wmlam Talbott auf· ~mtfnrm<~ ror ll<'nlor girts. all sen· • • . . feredawoua.dla blsrighthcrad tore: try to aC'hl<'ve the ultimate ~ '1 ~". then giv e to y ou, m mus a w hoppmg pohhcal Coata Mna Bculk hecrded in "high" fn"~hlon through the ,...ol!r·"'+lon fee?" f u rth e'rmo re. the question put to the I t,.j · Chcnle• TeWlllkie. will ulll' or <'olton pony .• tails .. ~oller pu~llc m ust inclu d e the warmng that atcoptance of merge wtt.h the u. s. Jfatloaal -;kales. trlcycl<>s and goofy unl· h 11 · f f d Ballk of Scm Diego . forms. Eight. Instead of eighteen, t tS sta te 0 OCO ilOn 0 tax un S means Q SUrrender i hp Rev. Edwin c~.:nkr. in1N· I« t hf> rule for the day. o f a little of y o u r local soveretgnty. im pnMor since rhc Rt-v. r a ul • STUDEJfT BODY OFFICERS li~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii Bahbitt left Cor a new as.c;lgn ·l Jf'H Glas!4 Is Newport Harbor ment In Shafter. wM namrrl M lllgh School's nPWiy plccted stU· When. you buy vitamins. Be sure JIOit get the vita.min. JIOK J)OJI/OT. Vitamins gel loat in tableta and capsules the same u they do in cooking. The manufacturer must know how to prepare and tes~ his vitamin producta to be aure the vitamins are there when you buy them. That Is why your physician prescribes and our pharmacists dispense only those vitamin products of nationally known ethical pharmaceutical manufacturers. You r health is your most imnortant possession. Don't guard It lightly. Let our professional ex~rience help you select the vitamin preparation that will help you moat. COIOIA IEL Ill IHAIIACY -ra .... ..,..........,. Ul7 &. CM~tlhry .. --J -. C:.... del Mi. OIIIOU a-1110 • * OPD ••u .. aa TD.L •• , .... * .. mini'!IN or the Corona del Mar I d('nl hody pr<>sldenl for 1960·61. Constr<'gational Church ... Coro. J('fC. \Cho resides at 132 VIa Un. na d<'l Mar this week <'l'lebrated cllnl', Llrlo Isle, was ch08en Tues· the completion or the widening rl ny. Mav tO. In the annual stU· of Coast llwy. drnt body elections. In a run-off Friday, May 13, DEMOCRAT LEADER WUfS Mrs. Clara Axtater, 611 Poppy AvP .. Corona del Mar, organizer of the Democratic Woman's Club or Newport Harbor, has won 2 tlcke!ts to the Ju ly ll-16 National Dcmoeratlc ronventlon In the L. A. Sports Arena Cor turning In the m08t Individual collections In the county Dollars for Democrats drive last October. POUCENAJf'S CAa lOT Robe!rt Carter, Newport Beach poll<'cman. suUered an Inju ry t() his left shoulder when hJa prlvat~ automobile waa hit by a hit and run car on the 1outbeut ramn or the Arches overpus e t 12:23 a .m. Saturday: 880 OETI TOO BOT Norton Fr~man, 1515 Sylvia Ln .. Harbor Hlrhtands, narrowly Heaped ,erlou• b.-rna when a ca.n of auollne caught on flrt at J:l4 p.m. Sunday while he wu pour· Ina gas on a batbfque nrt. Bob Miles raptured the vlce·pres· !dent poslllon. Sue Sibley was elected <~ecrctary; Lauren Ander· t10n was chosen treasurer; Don Rob4>Nl0n captured the CASC rep· resentnt lvt' spot. and In a cl08C! race. Mike Estey waa named Stu. dent Court judge. Ken ~burg wil l be the Associate Student Court judge. e MUSICALE noGUN Harbor Hlth'a Larkettea, under the dlrecUon of Miss Marie Hie· b:JCh, presented a musical pro· era.m to friends and relative. May 17. In the Social Hall. Various periods In mualcal ht.· tory were demonstrated by the vocall•ta. The Clrla' Cbolr and the Fresh· man Choraleert, two Harbor cho- rus groupS, gave a mualeal tea Wednead•Y• May 11 at 3:30 In the Social Hall. Re(reshmtnla Were tefWd (OJ• Jowlnr a mutlcal prorram. On May 12. Hatlbor's male rho- rut, the Chanter~, entertained at .. UDO COAIT BIGIIWAY coao•a DEL 110 OPEif NON. TBaO. TIIURS., nOIIIT07P.JI. FlU., SAT. & IVIf. TO I P.M. WE DEIJVER OR 3-0584 IELIOITESSEI IPEOIILTIEI For PicDic & leach Partie~~ ................ .......... -- .1• .. •• IS. Grocery specials nOZEI YEIOIILES SUCCOTASH $ CROPPED & LEAF SPIIACH CUT IIEEIIUIS FOR VAll STARCH, l pl. 31e PIIIUIIJ Clke Loaf ll1 I De ea. NCII'ba., Cbocolate, White, Yellow u 1.1u.uw Deterclll ~ &ee Produce ROIAINE LEnUCE 1c 11. STUWIEIIIES fie .. 1 FRESH CIRI, 3_11r1 fwllc Meat I ._ IIPLE LEAF 11011 {blaported froaa c:a..da) FREE--FREE WITII &'ACII PVIICIIASE OP 7 Lb. CAJI PlUSH Pia• 01 11.11 ... , .. ,.... . ._ ...... , IDLLEI 7 I c IIIIIET · • r-. rlnwed ht -• ~~ 13·~ • Professional Directory CARPENTRY .•• Furniture Refinishing Antique or modern. Custom cablneta made-altered- repaired or ,.tlnllhed. FJne workmanahJp. Reasonable price. Albert Holm. u 8-9679 MAY BOOM -----::F::-r-o---.-.--.the~--,---o ...... u_c_E_.,_I_L_o_m __ R·-----w :~:e~~~~ ~oPS $11 L2 MilliONS e IUJIDAT. MIUI. 24 ·over a 6 ·1oot block wall fence. water department was notJtied to I' 7~ Bill Ell&otl, 3900 W. Coaa1 Hwy., ... A Pn>,.rty dam••• ae<ldeno 1nvo01l1•1e . . . Ellubclh K., Seventeen more d-.llln.Jt In 1n1. 2)0.U.2)a.a 1511\ St., t82,· Newport Bc!ach, reported the occurred at Balboa Blvd. and Hitching 34 Newport Bea<'h tile Newport Shore• development 210. lhert ol a R bundle ot paper 4S~h St .. West Newport, between was chareed 'wlrh tiding a bl: In West Newport'• ''Oxbow," to· e •&W.OIIT DIGIITI toilet ~teat covers from the rest· .Michael B. Burn.s, 19, ol 313 Via <'ycle on the ldewalk at 30'.; tallna alm~t a quarter million Mary Hamilton, awning, 525 room of the aervlce atatlon at Lido Soud, Lido lsle, and Bary I Marine Ave .. Balboa 1 land .. ·I dollan~ In value, ra.laed the May CataJJna, 1290. that addr?sa · · · Otrlcer~ aided M . Lodge, 19, La Mirada . . . Robert J. Rider, 31 Balboc1 bland permit total for N~wport Beach e UAC:Oif aAT , VIvian Baker, 1828 W. Bal~a e SAT'OilDA1', AntL 30 \\.t charged with ridtni a bi: Uar<Jest end Morl Compa.te FVrniture Store in the Ar•e. C.ll for ''" DECORATING SEitVICE llb.ny 8 SSII over $1,500,000. Mrs. Edward Raulston, altera. Blvd., Newport Beach, In rega•n· Russell Hanson, 1910h Court C')'l'le on lhe sidewalk ln the 200 Other sizeable pro~tt during tlon.s, 66 Yawl Rd., $1,300. wg entry to ~r home a fter she St., Newport Beach, reported the block of Marine A\c>., Dalboa I~· ~m~n~~------...JI the put week were a 21 ·Unll, e aAY IBO&U locked herself out ... Frank W. theft of a motorcycle ... Thomas land. 182.~ apart ment buUdlna on Lyman Farwell, semJ.publlc Lakin, 34, of 2GJO Republic Ave .• P. Schneider, 23, of 123 , Agate e WEDI'fl:SDA1', MAY 4 1 Hou r uJ ~ar~en Furn ishings for homes, HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3131 Har~r Blvd. at Glal~r ~osta Mesa KIMBERLY 5·1158 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..• Friendly Neighborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway LJ 8·3433 A 8-3434 Costa Meea FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadlelr 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·3850 Corona del Mar 15th St. In Central Newport, a swlmmlnr pool, 288& Bayshore Costa Mesa, was charged with Ave., Balboa Island, was charg<>d P.ockb and a bottle weie rhrown 3017 w. Co•at Hl9h••r $45,000 dwe\)lng on f;ldo Isle, and Dr., 14,300. In toxication In public on VIa l.Jdo with drunk drlvwg at Baysid{' by \'Uild.tl..;, bwaklng a "lndow N•wPQrt SNell a $37,500 dweUina In Corona e UnEa aAT AREA In front of the Lido Theater, New· Dr. and Marine Ave .. Newporl r In I he home of Charle Gammon !===========:::~ dubs, yachts. Hlghla,nd.s. Charles Allinson, walls and port Beach, 81 10 y.m. · · · Ma~ne Bea<'h, at 2:3-1 a.m .... J ohn £.,1109 W. Bulboa 81\ d., B.dboa. u~ FoJJowlng permits wert! w ued: terraces, 2139 Anniversary Ln., E. Whlteflt>ld, 4J, of 2801 Bay· Lakt>, 31, of 109 . 28th St., New 2:0.) a.m. . . A ·n..~y hO\\ ling 1 • COIOifA DEL MAl S250; J. T. Coyle, swimming pool, shore Dr., Bay Shores, was port lk·ach, was <'hargcd with C'clt w.~ ... !Jit-ke(\ up and .Impound· I Belton Floors, sign, 2816 E. 2353 Irvine, $150; William Wol· ct·hharg1600ed wbl~~k dorfuBnklysdlrdl~·lnDg int drudnk30dhrivslng ,a t :-\ewrX>rt Bl\'d, l.'d at 605 fil'gonta AH• .. Curon.l Coast Hwy., $700. ters, bath house for proposed e _ "" • " r. a an t t., Newport Bt>ach, at del !\>fc~r Jamp~ c Amold. II.} e COIOI'fA HICBLAJfDS swimming pool, 1101 Berkshire, I I: 1.) p.tn. 13:20 a.m .... :'ot.ugaret Streng, GarnPr A\t•. B.tlbod 1 l.tnd, re. Harry Rothschild, l ·Unit, 1• S3.500; Aeronutronlc, office and e NOI'fDAT, APRIL 2S 116 Larkspur A\'e .. Corona del r>ortt-d lhp thPfr Clf a hll:>cle ... laboratory addition for environ-A surfboard was slolen from I Mar. complained that per on~' .!\f. <.'. l nf:P, 3~JIJ Rl\ ~~ A' e . West story dwel11ng, 432 Isabella Ter., mental te t building, Ford Rd., the garage or Jane Caras, 1733 were dumping trash on ht>r prop· !Contlr:Uf·d on page mne• ~c::.Eo SBOUS $31.000; Art Klsller. addition, Mtramar Dr., Balboa ... Henry lerty ... C. D. Ferry. Balboa 1·· 2~22 E 22nd St S3 000· Ral h H. Smith, Surf and Ski 218 Mar. land, reported the theft ot a port W. Harrison, twlmmlng pool, · ·• ·-· P lne Ave., Balboa l"lan .~. reported jacket, a sun jacket and trum. 4527 Tremont $2 000 1 WatermAn, wall, ~ ).) Vla Mar-... a ' ' · Ina, $263. the theft of a 10·foot surfboard, pet mutes from a car parked fn • LIDO ISLE · e 8ALBOA ISLA.I'fD valued at $100, used as a sign, the 300 block of :\1arine A\'e., Bal.' v ·E. AC. i~k;;~t t'~nl;g:· 110 · Erskine Johnson. repairs at taken sometime during Easter boa Island ... Jane A. Kee lt>r, aa nt . 8• • · • 0 nson, 1610 Park Avf'., $383: w. i\1. Cline. Week. . . . 16, or 3301 · 13th St., !'\ewport llunlt, 2·s~ry dwelling, 100 VIa 1·unit, 2·story dw~lllng added at e TUESDAY, APRIL 21 Ht>ights, was charged with In· F orence, 5,000. 2f}J Ruby $14 500 Mrs. Allen Cottle, 1300 Sussex toxlcation ln public in the 2200 , • aALaOA • JfEWPORT 'siiORES Lant>, Westcllrt, reported hit and block w. Ocean Front, Newport C. Harold HopkJns, repairs, 1707 Ne'"port Sh C 17 I Beach at 10 30 a V E. Bay, $1,500: Dr. s. R. Monaco, .. ores o.. dwe · run damage to her car parked on . : m ......• rs. 1 alterations 816 w Bay S2 000· lln~s on Cedar. 12 at $13.900 and Begonia Ave. 100 feet south of Laurie KeJJogg. 3309 Ocean Blvd .. Harry Ottl~g alter~tlons' 400 Se: 1 :; at $12,400. tot.al $228,800. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ... Corona del Mar, reported the ville, $70; Mrs. ~1ary Wellock, re. e l'fEWPORT • A flre department rescue quad lhert of a S5 tricycle ... Cl~nn pair and relocate fence 1324 E' Jay Clsweln, cabana In dty and a doctor were ent when W. Salley, 42, Cost.t Me<>a. was 1 Balboa Bl\'d. $73· l\fac·Wa t Corp · trailer park. 1770 W. Balboa, Harry Cornellson, 57, of 215 Edge· char~red with drinking an a)('o. 2l·Unlt 3·st~ry ~partment build·: S.3.000: Hixc;on ~fetal Finishing. water Ave., Balboa, had no feel· hollc beverage in public at 19th ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil partition. 829 Production Pl., $140; lng In his right leg and was to St. and Bay Ave., Newport Beac-h: JAMES ·D. RAY IIIW111 c.trHIIr fred Aldous, cabana at 300 E. be taken to the u .C.L.A. medl(-aJ similar charg~s were filed Coast Hwy., S.5.000: Griffith Co .. center tor emergency treatment. against Josephine T. Ta~ lor, 27, dl!mollsh flre.gutted Vincent's ... M. C Clark 1405 Y.'. Balboa 1 Laguna Bea<-h. at Park A\'e. and RIEAL TEARJERKER INVESTMENTS ... M46 E. COAST HWY .. dru,ll slorp building, 3741 New. Bhd .. Newport' Beach, reported :'ofarlne Ave .• Balboa 1-;Janrl: Ron port. $1 ,630: Rhl)(fa Stonecipher, the theft or a bkycle ... Cita· aid Dubinsky. 21. of 306 Pa rk addition. 301 · 33th, S8.000: C. A. lions chargine riding bic·ycle. on ..\\·e. Balboa Island, at Pa rk Ave. GammPI. l·Unit, 2·story dwelling sidt>walks were tiled against and Marine A\'e.: Settle G. addt>d at 206 . 33th St, $1 0,000: ~tary R. Harbison. 35. Newport Thomp"Son, 35, 3502 W. Ocean George Lane. cabana, 300 E. Beach. at 26th St. and Ocean Front. Newport Beach. at Coast Coa.<~~t. $4.870: A. S<"haefer. cab· Front; Sally L. Kilgour. 23. New. Hwy. and Ri\'erside A\•e . i\ew- ana. 300 E. Coast. S-1.920: L. port Beach. at ZJrd St. and Ocean port Bea"Ch. and Robert C. ~lerker. Thornberg , cabana. 300 E. Coast, Front: Robert Ha~lson, 30, Xew. 26, Santa Ana, at Park Ave and $3,800: Mark ~tr:'o1ahon. cabana port Beach, at 23rd and O<.•ean ~farlne Ave .. Balboa Island ... In cit~· trailer park: 1770 W. Sal· Fronr, and a Newport boy. 11. Dale W. Wullnt'r. 21. 3021~ E. hoa. $5.300: R. N. Smallcomb, at 26th St. and Ocean Front ... Bay. was <'harged with rrd1ng a fenC't', 121 · 52nd Sr .. $100: James Robert P. Yardley, 61 t Larkspur bi<'ycle on tht' sidt'wa lk an the Wolf. enclo~ deck. 1514 W. Ave., Corona del ~tar, reported 300 block ~farl ne A'·e.. Balboa I Not too maay yean a,o, a common remedy for luna diacuea was an onion plaster ... Strong." but hardly dfectivc. Now, thanks to rncilical research we ha"~ powerluJ drup v.bJcb have dra.sucally reduced the death rate amana luna pauenu. E.tfect.tve meiliclllons are rmpon.ant to your bcatth. When you're ill. !.hey can mea.o the d.iJfc:reoce berv.un potin and comron . .• bchoeeo life and death. So, don't rely on home remedies.. let your pb)'SICl:ln decide what med1.:auons WI1J be bat Cor you. Tbeo let us till his p~puons. CROWELL, WEEDO~ 6: CO. COlONA DEl MAl Mem~rs Olllole l-0511 Pacific Coast Stock Exchanae Burdett Harrison, Res. Mar. Dick Rucker Ted Pauoon Lots Fennell Ruth Baker Mike Myers Private Wire Services .2601 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-7005 Corona del Mar IE II UPIDLSTEIIII Ocean Ft.. Sl .OOO: F rank Hale. the theft of 2 stoves. l l'iland · .. co~er walk on roof, 20fP: · 30th, e WEDNESDAY, APJUL r1 e SONDAT, NAT 1 $7.>. I O!tlcers searched the Balboa Dana Dunning, 4 , of 1930 Diana LEGAL NOTICE I Pier. Balboa Pavllion and New. Lan~>. Harbor Highlands, was bit SPECULA liVE? Evans G. Pcfter & -•• lf&WJOWt ~AJID. lfKWJOIIT KACIL CAUFOUIA MIDWAY 1-181 YOURS Co. AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS accounts iuurecl to 110,000 • STRONG RESERVES • HIGHEST RATE • consistent with 8Cdety current DIVIDEND PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AIIOaA1101f SAN CLEMENTE •••.ac-w .... IIY_..I-11. LAGUNA lEACH •o...a-. ..,_ .. 11, ........ Orco Block Co. J' 2 I, __ .. ••• "'11 ' ._......., .......... ___ , -· = 2 •• ...--............... .. ADVEIITISEMEI'fT FOB liDS port Pier Cor a woman after a on the cheek and tht' lower part I Xotice 1-'1 hereby given that the Santa Ana telephone operator re·l ot t>Ye by a dog ... L1nda Anne Board of Education of the New. ported receiving a call !rom a Dussl~r. Cor~na del ~far, and port Beach Elementary School woman In a booth a t 400 Main Christian S1monse. Anaheim, District of Orange County here· St., Balboa. threatening to com·/ Wt>re Involved In a property dam. lnafter referred to as the ''Own·l mit s uicide by jumping off the age accident at Coast Hwy. and er" will receive up to but not Balboa Pier: oflicers finally con. Marigold Avt> .. Corona df'l ~far later than May Z7. 196o at 2:00) tacted a Balboa Peninsula wo· · · · Thomas DeForest. 1137 Ser.l p.m . sealed bids for the award ol man who had made the threat. enade Ter., .Irvine Terrace. re·, contract !or tpr1nkllna ay1tem ... A dog was quarantined after I ported holding a siamese cat lnttallation and supplying tchool b1tlna Debbie Talkovlch, 5 grand· found there ... Several ~rnlc 1 turnltu,.. Such bleb shall ~ re· daughter of Mn. Gertrude Talk· obJects. valued at 1152..50. were r cefved In the office of the Owner, ovich, 114 Turquol.e Ave., Balboa stolen from the open display area In the of!lce of the district Hot· lsland . . . A me g uard jeep, tot Kay f'fnC'h Ct>ramit'S. 3901 E. aee Ensign School, 2000' Cliff operated by Richard Koehler, 19, ~oast H"'?'·· Corona del ~far. dur· Drive. Newport Beach. Californ ia. ot il4 St. James Rd .. Clilt Hil\'en. ang the nrght. Each bid must <.'onform and be and car driven b.) Joseph 0 . e MOJfDAT. NAT 2 re,ponsh·e to this Jm·ltatlon, the Walker, 4:l, of 411 ln·me Ave.. :'.Irs. J. T. R1chards, 209 VIa p1aru. speciCicatlons. and all Newport Heights. and Be\•erly J. \fentone, Lido I le, reportt>d the I othtor documents comprising the 1 Rysdale. 18. of 1325 :'otontero St., lo ot a whue gold $351) \Uich pertinent contraC't documents. Balboa. wert' IO\·olvt"o In an ac-f't with dtdmonds . Tht> tf'N't Copies ot the rontract documt>nts ddent at 30t h St. a nd ~ewport departmPnt wa~ notified after a are now on file and open to pub· I Blvd .. :'Jewport Beach .. The tree was kno.:ked down b\· a lie Inspection In the said ortlces family puppy wa_ quarantined mo\ ing \an 1n front ot 545 • V1a ot the Owner. I a fter bil1ng Susan Hogland. 10. of Lido ~orr! .• L1rlo Isle Brran A deposit or 5"~ ot the total 120Ti lrv1ne A\'t> .. t;pper Bay ... 3chwager. -1510 W. Ba lboa Bhd, bid hy certified cht'<'k or bid Paul EldN. 33.~ V1a Lido Soud. \\'est :-\ewport. found a biC,\C)(', bond or cashier's <-he<-k Is re· Lido Isle. reported the th£'fl or a whh'h wa tagg£>d and :-torPCl . qulred with each bid: 100"( labor b•,•ycle ... :-.-tlss Loi'l ~Orton , Someone rhrt'\\' an orange and materials bond ~nd 100"< ;)023 Bruce Cre'<C'E'nt. L1rlo S.1nds. through a wandow in thP home of performance bond required or reporlt>d thl' thPft of two wind· .\lr.:.. E\a Larson, lfl7t~ 32nr! ='t . contractor ll<'le<-t('d. shields and four hutl cap" from ~l'Wporr B••ach Rohert Bnn I E .. 1ch bld shall be ma de out on hPr rort>lgn C'M •• :'.11"'1. \'arglnia nN, 56, of 12IJ l"ollan~ A\f•. R,l) a form to be obtained at the of· ~ullh·,w. 313 E. B.tlboa rBI\d .. boa lo;J.tnd. \\a~ 'har~t'd \\'Jth fie{' of the Owner. Ba1boa. rcrortl'd th(' thefl of 2 \\.t,.,han~ a rar on .1 public ~trl'f't Pursuant to the Labor Code or rings \aiut>tl.lt $2.-,o tr.:>m hN un. e TUESDAY. MAT 3 l lhe Stat~ of California, South{'rn lorkt>d apartment. A ~·ln•·h bu~di' wa<: t.,un•l 1 Callrorma Building and Cor:"truc. e 11fUIISDAT, APRlL 21 b.'· :'.Irs A. J Sht'llt':>. 2;21; s,111 . Clristensen Phcrmacy l021 E. COAST JIWT .. C0801fA DEL MAl ..... ..., ORJOU 3-lSSO SEAL .J/ SHEETS c/ IIDJI!UD,~ 4'U E. 11th ST. COSTA MESA MI...._ And SHIRT LAUNDRY WE IRON AU OUR OWN nATWORK "3S36 E. COAST HWT. COROI'fA DEL MAS. tlon Trades Councils, Butlding John \\'tl'lon. 311 Onyx ..\\ '-'. JJh lr~ A\ e. O.tlho,1 J,Jand . and Con~l ruclion Trades Council Balboa 1-<lanrl. tt>lt>t1hon('c1 .:~t .\lr~ S.1mu<'l :'oln.td. 1 t 1)1 Prt..,elJJ,1 'L . I of Orange County, the aid Board 12:30 a.m. 10 re:>port "<'•tng a rm~ Lant•, Harbor H.~hl.tnd.-. r<'JX)rte-d l~M-...,-M'!"!e:u=st:':'t-M~t10:-:::q--o;:::.~0t::1:.~~ ot Educatlop has aS<'ertained the at or l tt>.tr the Bnlboa Island thl• thl'fr of a ~~ 1n1·h rt•d bll'\Clt> r. p • s • • ll gl'neral prfvaillng rate or ~r po~t ortire: flrernt'n an<i offll'N ".. Cars dmen b) Cl•org; F r: rlvate . Wlmmlng Lessons ~ (Ac:ro.a From the Post 01fice) dicmwages foreach craft ortype Wt>rt:' unah!e to IOC.Jt(' any fi r<'. HJ u~r. 18. of 323 Cn.;tal A\<' r. I or workmen neede~ to-eXN'Utt" anri iatN le<~rnPct from :'ofr \\'IJ. Balboa lslanrl. anct .Andrc>a J. t y a u R p 0 0 L the ron tracts Which will be con that light on a tree at th{' Ltnglt>. 26. Costa :'oft>s.l \\ er(' 1n r. . awarded the su~ ruJ bidders: Vlllagt> Inn o~ .\1.trlnP A'e. w.as \ohed 1n an an'Idt'nt a1 P.1rk 11 anlf the~ prevailing ra.tes. ate rt'fiN'tlng llkl.' a flrt> . ~IN. AH• and AmN h~!-t A\e. B.llbo.J ~ contained in said specifications Gilda Ro..-.e. ~ . -I lsi St. Wt>st !"land ... :'ofrs. A J. ~ht>llf'\ ~ l. adopted by the Board and are as ~ewport. rt'portt>d tht:' los." of her Sapphire A\'t>, BJlboa lslan·d· ~;. C Crollossws: A 0 . j English \'isa Wllhin lhl' pu&t two ported th(' t heft ol riot tung tl LA IFIC TI NS. ·months ... A c.tr ~tolen from, valut'd at $3.:; from a C'lolhe lin1• ~ Red Cross Certified Instructor Teaching All Ages Reasonable Rates APPRENTICES: May be t>m· Nell O'Dell. 3971. Ramona Way. · · . C. H. WN'kt-<:. 706 S B • .H ployed In conformity wlth Section I Costa Mesa. wa.c; round abandon· Front. BalboJ lsJ..lnd rl'portNt ' N n.. Bobbie Yocum Uttlefield MJ 6·3103 Jm.5 of the California Labor 't>d In front ot 1 18 W. Balboo he was wuhout wat<'~: the d l\ '·dt=~~~....,....~..-. ....... ~ Code. !Blvd .. Newport Bench ... A $8681 · (~~c:o~c:o;;:· ... :n=o;:;.•.:o::;~·~~..:~..=.~Q~;~cr- Laborers, General or Con· cat cage was stoll'n from undN 5 A v $ -- structlon · ··· ·· · ··········· $2.~_1 the stE'pS of the, home of ~trs E. E 4 5 Sprinkler Fitter Foreman 4.555 Enflt>ld 126•, Pt>arJ An:• Bal· 10 Sprinkler Filter .... .' ......... 4.18 boa Isl~nd ' 1 Trenching Machine Op· · · · erator ,. ............ ·--········ . 3.92 e FaiDAT. A.PBIL 29 Skip Loader Operator .. 3.81 A Bay Crest woman complain· OVERTIME RATES FOR SL'< BA· ed or receiving obS<'t'ne telephone SJC TRADES: calls during the p t lew days Overtime shall be paid for work ... Costa Mesa poliC"e rt'ported performed In eXC't'SS or the regu· a stray donkey wa~ looklna In a lar day'• or week's work and at window at a doctor's olCIN' a t the ra te tor overtime or the craf t 1440 Superior Av£'., Ncwpott JnvoJved. Beach. where offiC't'r found the It shall be-mandatory upon the animal and returned It to Its Contrat'tor to whom a contract ls ownt-r, Elmer Watson. 1453 Su· awarded and upon all •ubcon· perlor An• ••.. Minor d maae rt-· tractors under h im. to pa.y nol suited from an acddent ln\'oh. 188 than aald J'Cneral prevalllna lnr polle-e unit 203 driven by ratH of ~r dlem W&Jlet to all Oftker R. Valenti and a ear workmen employed In the exccu. driven by Albert E. Cat. WHt• lion of the contract. mintier, On the Arcll«-s o\trpua The OwMr ~rvea the prlvl· ramp .•• Mra. VIrginia H•ttt. 638 Jere or rejectlna any and all bleb Tustin Ave., Ntowport Ht-laht.s, re· or \O waive a.ny lneJ'Ularlelet or. port«>d th theft or clotttlna ..• lntonnalltles In any bid or Jn the VIrgil D. Llmp.hiN-, 31, or 1823 blddlr!Jr. W. Balboa Blvd .• Newport &.at'h, BOARD OF EDUCAnON, was C'harg~ with rldlna a bl· Newpo" Bach Elementary cycle on the 31dt'walk at 22nd Scboola, Sr. nt'ar Oct-an front, Ntwpott Olatrlct ot Oran.p County, S.ach • • . R~ d)·t" from. a Jlf• Newport leach. C.llforniL jacket marker w-. puc Into Uw KAJrVEY D. PEAS£. awlmmJng pool or ..._n.-ey O.•ae. C~ ot ~ Boanl. 1.23 VIa FlOf'fn~. Udo W., by EnliJ"n: 511.2 and 5119 to. toi'MOne who appa.renUy <'limbed ' IEIT I lEW ua• ESTATES APT. '•·. ONLY 'SJ'I A FEW MORE AVAILABLE AVERAGE ON LEASE ~ally dcluxe-2 Big Bedi'C)ODU-Llr~e Ltvlng Roont-\\'•11 to Wall CArperlrur FOtn~gf=-cCouonvenl~n t cool. all ~lectrlc-Kitchen wah Amp1e Storag(' C:.hlntt . orm c.. nter Tops. OoubJe K itchen Sink, C.E. G&rbaJr"C" Dl.sposal Buill· In ~.E. Ra.n~e A Oven, Nutonc HOOd with Elchttust Fan and Automatl<-\\\a<~hc>r· Dr>Er 1pace. Bullt·ln T.V. Aerial -Sound huulatlon -Derorator St'lectf'd Orape!t -nc ~_!~~r A Tub -lndlvldaal tlot Water Htater -AttracU~I,y Land. ~~ -~n F'~ncfng -Pa\·ed Dl')'lna Are~ -Larre Gara,~·-t'nfumt~hed -Op.n 10 A.M. to 8 P.~l Dally. Comt And what a \lalue t • art"' l'ou'il .... lOfTY U you don't. · """' IDT II Ul Tl • Pa ._ IPI1. LoCated -Harbor Blvd. at Baker Street, Costa Mesa Wt ~ DIKl I COL.i8.0VE. Inc. I RJ.,-. tMtl R.~ Mrs. Taylor Is off on Trip To Germany 1.1 It I I I I I I I t It tt t ttttttttt ttl ttt tIt Itt I I I I Itt It I t 1 .... • •• Harbor Women Mr. ancs Mn. Robert -.Ja" ot By Louise Meteer 308 Rialto, Weet Newport, enter· , talned frlende at their home re- , ........ pa.y ..... .n-....... .............. to • ...u ctltl'• becut. Tbe ............ CIMirD to .... ........ aDd bright Ia ... Clllly haUl A IIII-er fOWD M ..... , Cl8d JiM, A__. to.,.... wbea abe apob .acb Uae: aat tiMy made me a witch oa Gil old brooaaatlck, With talL pealled bat: I waa almost lklt. ADd it Uttle auattored to beG the• algb Tbat 110M coWd play it .. w.ll aa L For what !)rice tcalent when you are ten. AD4 your cbclace to play PriDceaa comes not agala? LOUISE METEER, Society Editor C.ll Ill. er .. _. l11 yew .W. .. ,... ..W a..._ cll..dl .t.n... !MfWNI M ra. Dorothy Taylor of 311 I+•• ... ,.,._... •-' ~4illt at.n.. to lAMe Metew at tt. ~~~~,.. Mareuerlte Ave., Coron~.del Mar, NewttH~per. c--. 4el MM. TeleP"-1 caw. J.GAO. left Monday for a 3-month trip u 1111 1111 11111111 11 u 11 u 11111111111111111111111, that wlll ta ke h er back to h er-t •KWJOIIT IIADOa D1JG11 TIIVIISDAT, MAT 11. •• native town of Hambure, Ger· PVIUSIIED EV&aT TJIVDDAT. COIIOifA DEL IIA& CAUPODIA Many, for the first time In 22 years. She flew to New York to take a boat for Bremerhaven. There she wJU be met by her etrl friend ot her ~hildhood days In Hambu rg. She will also visit Munich, Fanaily Fare --CO<?ked up by LoulSe Me teer Every freckled, bony-kneed. skinny lltrle girl hould have the where she used to live before Summer just ah ead means To keep ft ult from dlscolorlne chance ro play Princess now and then. It you were a freckled, coming to t h.e United States; the plenty of freshfrult, a nd what Is olten Is a p roblem , You wlll 'flnd bony k need, skinny little girl yourst'lf you know that It Is true. Black Forest, where her friend more delectable either as a des· that peaches keep ~autltully Let th e golden -haired darlings or the gods play the witch parts now Jives, and In Denmark and crt cour e or salad for luncheon. and do not lo e their freshness If now and then in your school plays; ca ·t the gawky. round should· England. In England he will Here arc Ideas for attractive scrv. you will pour ove r them a hot ered teen-ager In the Ingenue lead. Give her sol'nethina 10 live up to: visit her Coster son, Harry Eck· lng or fruit: • sugar syrup made In porportlons Freckles can be covered with make-up. hair can bt-curled and stein. who Is a polltkal cience WATEII.NELOM BASKET of 1/3 sugar and 2/3 water. Br ing rinsed to bright color, shoulders can be straightened with the sweet, professor a t Princeton University Anyolle can ma ke a basket by just to a boll, pour over fruit, secure knowledge of sudden blo somlng beauty. and Is mamed to a former Lon· hollowing out a half watermelon, then chill rapidly. If you were one ol those unhappy children who heard your elf don girl. leaving a trip for a handle. When s licing bananas for use always described as '"smart" rather than "pretty." you know what ~Irs. Taylor former!)• worked at But do you know a quick way o! in salad or dessert slice them I mean. And if you are now a part~nt. do try to <Wold .t rcpeutlon Brandt's Department Store and arranging a variety or rrult In It into orange or pinea pple juice. cently for codcta lJa. then proceed· ed to Newport Harbor Yacbt Club for tbe St•Ua Marll dinner dance. E njoylnl the evenlne were the Messrs. e nd Mmes. Jaok Oorrll, Robert Whytocks, Jay Walle, Ted Bowles, Pa t Canavans and lohn Savage. All are of Newport ex· ceptlng Mr. Savage, who lives In Long Beach. Fc.r top qiNiity pri"t;"9· u ll the b llt• P.-Withlftt Co~ Ollele J-0110. , ... "It's Fun to Ore~ In FashJon" of the heart-ache In your own child life. I later at Haythorne'<>, successor so that each kind remains sepai· They will maintain their natural ' When front t~th come oyt, don't call your daughter. or the I to Brandt's. ate? It's easy with aluminum color a fter being thoroughly 2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY neighbor's, "toothless Sal." U she freckles, and hate It, slop trying foil: . to tell her they are charming. She'll never belie\'(' )'(\U. Buy ht'r a s nse· Party Hel.. Take strips or aluminum foH, doused In the juice. The juce stlll1 CORONA DEL l!tAR mad, mad sun hat instead and teach her "an ounce of prevention." • ., • douhle thickne s an d place can be used for breakfast or ORlOLE 3.5030 It there Is one gOOd thing that psychology b~k ha,·e acco~· for f•llllr RlsiHII cross-wise of t he' hollowed out -:su;m;;;m~e;r~d;r~i~nks;;·======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pUshed In the rearing ot our children (and sometime" 1 wonder .I. watermelon, to divide the shell r It ls the •fact that they've emphasized to grown.ups the ml.sery of Thoroughly surprised was Mrs.,lnto sections. ln one pla<'e sliced I a child who Is teased. Jose h Ward of Garden Gro\'e, peaches. another s tra wberries. To be toJd, when you are 9, tha~ your ·Jegs are 'lO skinny and whe~ she arl\·ed at the home of canleloupe balls, watermelon your feet so big that when you run 1t looks as If 2 flat Irons were Mrs Stuart Nolton 620 6rchid ball. sliced bananas, and fresh I flying down the street attached to a cou ple of strings. Is not funny. A · Co ona del M~r for lunch· pineapple. Arou nd the edge place To be reminded every time you go _ro a P~~ty. "Don:t spill on e::.··Sherwas gret'ted by a coterie a few large size steamed black your dress now: you know how sloppy )OU are, Is to gl\e the end or old friends who have known prunes, a nd walnut-sized balls result of more spills and sloppiness. her In the Tue~day Club all ofcream cheese rolled In chopped Children respond ,to, encouragement as flowers to tht> sunshine. armed with i!ts ~onorlng h~r re· nuts. With this serve sma 11 dishes "I thought you were quite pretty when 1 came r.,r you. at the party, 1 g Sh i the former of flaked cocoanut. halves of Dear." never will hurt the plain child. There Is a pertQd in a li ttle ~~nt r:arr ~geg t: s or the Har· walnut meats and salted a l· girl's life when virtually nothing else than bea.uty matter-;. b rs. ane u us ne mondll. Someday I s hould like to write a play in whit'~ t'\'e~y girl Is a or f a_re~. I \1 • Le d An· CAlfTELOUPE SPECIAL Princess every boy either a King or a Bra\'e \\'amor. \\hat fun It :'\ r:.. • 0 ton. · r,. onar ld ~and who shall sav it woul~ be dull'? Let you r grown-ups de:son, and ~1rs. Herbert Cor-1 Ca refully peel a large cante· wlou h It h ts unleSs bv some trange clrcumstant'e you nellu<; were co-hostesse~. Gu<'sts 11ou pe, being sure to remove ~II ph ay 1 eh~ld<' hparl ' I d' J.t ' Included the bride's mother, :-otrs. of the green portion. Cut .a thtnl ave a c 1 w o s mp y a ores 1 • d h 'l E . ' 11 rr d d e ove To dream or wearing a white cheese cloth rohe, trimmed In Bess Penny. an t e.·' mes. 'e '~ ce o . one en a n r m 1 Ch ls 1 1 d 1 end up in a blark rambnr c.1pe is the Hurtt. Donna Leal'): ~1adeline t>eds. rill cavity with softened ] r tmas 1 nse ai n ° 1 Ame;; Lois Ross. Tern Ford. )tary crPam cheese mtxt>d with crush· uu ermost frustrat on. co • E. h I . :'\1 II Le \'an .. I I -well drained and , The ugly duckling was not necessarily a ere \lu re covered by r :tz. t e.) n · ~ e_r. nore ~" P neapp e, · . feathers that shed everything which touched them. He might ,·ery Cleft. Jud) Stor~. Isla Ager. Doris (hoppe~ nuts. Place In refrlgera well have been a small \'ulnerable human thine \\'llh im i~ible He1sler. Belly Bayer .. Terry An · tor unlll very cold .. Slice In one· I J ·t ching to unfold derson and Rosalyn L> nch. Inch slices for servtng. w nes us a · f'JlUITED SHERBET COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE OCCUPY MEW HOME In your prettiest bowl. just be· :'\1r. and ~trs. Arthur A. Mor· for serving time. place balls of rell have mo,·ed to their new sherbet, u lng half lime and half home at 21:> Ins A\·e .. Corona del lemon. Pour sliced peaches which :\t ar. With them IS ~1rs. Mor-h.l\'(' .stood In refrigerator In rell's mother. :'\lr;; . .\llldred Love . .;ugar syrup. (recipe below) a nd Thev formerly Jived at 621 frO'Zen raspberries over the sher· Larkspur Ave. I bet. Serve at once. I ::: •:.: •••:••:•••••••:n f 8 F F F F H 8 n n n a " n " -· n -n n =•= =• ! A10ong Us Girls ••• A~ttAIIf¥ J I· • • • • • • • • sr. Ifu,¥ Met;e; •• c • • • v 3401 E.nt Co.d Higl,w•y \\-"'E'RE TOSSJ~G A BOUQUET de resista nce of occasional sup. Coron. cW Mer (and hope she catch~ It) to per parties o n U do Isle, where a also on Lido OR 3-4640 j "nlce·thlngs-come-ln-sm all·paCk· group that · takes Ita m usic ser· ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~ ages:· :Mrs. Walter Charamza. lously In all forms gathers to .: outgoing president of the Tue ·1 devote an entire evening to some ALL NEW da" Clu b. Because she has man.1 outstandj ng renditions. Mr. and ALL NEW LLOYD'S U·DO·IT ag~d to suC'Cffd the club's out· :-.trs. Dwight Phillips of 131 VIa U .. DIGIIJ 'standing organizer. Mrs. Robert L"ndlne were the latest hosts for Roper. with quiet dtgnil}' and t~e group. with Mr. and Mrs.l charm. has delegated authority Wayne ~urdock and Mr. and Mrs. COIM~ 2107 S. MAIN -SANTA ANA (Ia llear a t St. C.rtrude) 32 WASREJlS 10 DaTERS 1 to the right people. and has con· John Cargill helping to receive tlnued a policy of warm welcome gue~ts. Calvin Jackson. a grad· to the newcomer. Be<'au e. too, uate of the J ullliard School of OFF STB.EET PAJlKDfG 11 and thts. G1rls. i" Important 1 :'\tusi<', and AI McGibbon were A L L N E W A L L N E W , she has mana~ed to combine her I the artl!;ts. Mr. Jack!!on played L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~="=~~~ many club acti\'ities with home piano. and Mr. McGibbon bass I mak1ng in a way that has left viol. Including such composers nellher realm at a loss. And as 0Pbu sey, Rodger and Hart WATCHES IY: I looked so prelly doing it. too: II and Duke Ellington; as well as • 1-4100 • • • som<' or the pianist s own com· • GRUEN WlTB ALL DUE JlESPECT to :positions. I • WYLER our 50th state, Rcnra.U, laD't lt I • • • • ETERNA I about tlme to reftrt to our oWD ;>;"EWCO~ERS GATHERED at • HAMILTON rich Cclllfonlla hlatory with a :1 luncheon Friday. May 13, to i jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil retum to the n .. ta cmd parties I cell'hral<' their good lu<'k Ln mo\·· People of Ctl'lll 1111 lar PLEASE READ nus We are equipped to repair cmy Teleruton ~ Hl·FI Stereo S.t ner made. All of our techllidcma bate at leaat 10 yean experleace in thia flelcL We ia•ite your ln.apectlon -come ill aDd ... or call ua cmyti.me. CROWl TV SERVICE & SALES of Spcmlab flGYOr? Mor do we In~ to tht> Harbor a rea. as :Mrs. mean MexiCGJL Come, now. Castleman Smith entertained. Her Fall. You-JtD.ow-Wbat an c1 gue"t Q( honor was Mrs. Cha rles Forty. Do you really llke to stt Hamill. who recently came here on the ground aac1 eat barbe· from Pasadena. Mr. Smith Is a cued spareribs? former mayor of Pasadena, and • • the couple, who have had a vaca. :'\1l'SIC HATIJ POWER3 to do lion home on Balboa Peninsula many things. ~ow it's the plecP for many years, ha ve 2 daugh· LEGAL JfOTICE CEIITIFJCATE OP BUSIMESS FlcttUoaa Flrm KCDDO P·l_., 3422 &at Coast Jljgbwcry Corona del Mar T he undersigned does hereby :;~;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=l certify that he is conducting a Phone ORiole 3-5655 tt>rs. Other newcomers were Mrs. Hamill's s ister. Mrs. Bernard Lowe, and Mrs .• Thomas Nls~t. who are former Pasadenans. • Othe r guests were 2 aunts of the hostess from La Joll.1 and Mrs. Jack Newton, her daughter. CORDIA DEL IAR TRAVEL SERVICE • 3542 E. Coast Highway rumiture and Antiq ue Refinish · lng business at 1693 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa, Calltornla, under the fictitious firm name of Custom Finishing of Costa Mesa, and that said firm Is com posed of the following person whose name In full and place of residence are as follows, to-w it : THOMAS GARDNER REGAN, 619 ~' Poppy Ave., Corona del Ma r, Calif. • • • YOU MEVU CAlf TELL wbere blddeD talent ltes. For ln.atcmce. lf yoa atteaded the Lady ADgler's Jaabloa show luncbeola yoa ,.,. pnbably (Continue<} on Page 5l Jlo. A S5172 JIOTJCI: TO caEDITOU Estate of HARRY W. GRAUER, deceased. . . . . . . . . . . . :t . . :I -. . . . . . New S••••tie~~el WOM.a·IASI PUll 1(,. ...... th~ill ef 4etitlllllt yewr ew• fitllre. Jwst In time fer lwmaer- u tivlti•• Yew c .. i.e YOft OWN ......... A.AIM WtM "-,_...., ~ ............. ~·itlo ••-­s. PI.IAIANf ooo4 IASY ... ~.,..,.,. ,....,.t~eot. -·· ... lllle-...... ......, 11•1,.. .... IMttw ... ltlo. SPICW. OIIFII • • s-1 fer NU ' .... .,... ........ .,. ............... et4 ,_, ..... • ... outlfwl hen ...... ,. tr~ ... -JIIIAJI. , •• ' •• ·~ t .t ... l :w u :_, :)• :m o• :< .. ~ ... • ~~ t • • a :!...J ) .~ f ":< o« .. . :> ;Q .; • 1 ; •• : :V) i. 3 !l~ -· :t:-.~ 0 :I -=· .. (• ... = •"' : V) I ix -· ·-.!i ::I: ~~ l • : :t- .c:w li : : _, ;;a : i < ~a= .,.: !!.: ~~ ; gft :': -• • • • : ... E t ... 1.·· • fj ... z ~ .. ~ u. &tip cle..Hieol .... ,., ,. ....... Cell Ill ~ .... oatOU .... Corona del Mar OR 3-0380 W itness my hand this 26th day of April, 1960. TIIOMAS GARDNER REGAN NoUce IJ1 hereby g iven to the cred itors of a nd a ll persons hav· lng claims against the said de· cedent or said estate to file them with the n~saary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of t he Su· pcrlor Court of the State of Cali- fornia, In and for the Coun ty of Ora ne.-. or to prnent the ume, with the MCeSNry vouchers. to the undersigned at hb or her place of buiJineta, to-wit: c/o A. K. Phelpe. Attorney at Law, 3800 East Cout Hlahway, Corona del Mar, California, w I t h l n alx months after the tln1t publJcaUon or thla notice. Your doorway to independence 1••1 State of California ) County of Ora nge )ss EGREMONT PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL CIIILJ)UII I TO It YU8 a • Cia=• • Art cmd Cratt. ~ cmd Game Acdmi• · Tutormg 'I'll ............ .... Ill .. I& 9ilrA COftA JIUA. CAUl'. T 2 s I .... , .... ,. ' On this 26th day of April, 1960, before me, a Notary Public In and for said county and state, resldlne therein, duly commls · sloned and .wom, personally ap· peared Thomaa Gardner Reaan, known to me to be the per10n whoee name Ia subscribed to the within Lnstrument, and acknow· ledled to me that be executed the same. Witness my hand and otndal seaJ. EDWARD 1. BABSOK Notary Public In and for •ld County a nd State. My Comml.alon explre1 June 15, 1963. 28:18 E. Cout Hl1bway, Corona del Mar, C&llfomla. Publtah: .tprllaltl&)' ~a 19, ln tM Kewport Harbor Enllp. Dated May 2, 1980. C. DOLORES GRAUER, Executrix of the Eatate of aald ~nt. A. K. Phelps, Attome, at Law, 3800 Eatt Coaet Hlrhway, Corona del Mar, California. Olllo .. 1·4103. Publlah: ... , 5, 12, u .•. In the Jlfewpott Harbor J:utp. ' Every daJ Ammcam put 168 million into lmured s.vidp aud Loan .AIIociatiG-Hb oun and withdraw $oi8 millim for thinp they wut Uld MeCL S.ve with ~aDd you'll ha.a your IDOII8J ••• p. GCIIJeat eamiDp ••• ready for: the w.,. Dll WUit wt. you wut them. Why oot .tep tbroqh our doorway and OJJE your •viDp KCOUDt today. J IIIIIWPOIIT •aL.OA NOS AND LOAN ASSOC ATION "''' tllrltle11tl1 l01u ""''' • ''''• c•"'""' et 4.50., ,., .... VIALl-, ••wPOft •uott. OAUP ... IA 1'0 1111111"' 6ttllcll oll/ce, 1~07 Eeel Coati Hl,ltway, c.,.,, tiel Met Telephone-both offlcea-ORiole 3 -3130 P! A. P•lm.,, p,.~ ....... •• i"llii -u ..... ••• iiu ••a•••n••·••a.. ... ...-.... o• , .... A ... ftlftMDY ....... u• IATD8MY ........ •otT wltlt Salle OpN<ltlon 'Hoag Hospital: A heart-lung machine I~ our goal . . . the cost somewhere In the neigh borhood of $15,000. Wow! But we'rt> gonna do ~ .. W e're meeting with the Hoag Ladles, th is week. 1 think ... We need healls on this thing .. . * * * MToa call take away aay olec· trlc C'GQOPeMr, aay tcmct.st bot· tle ol perfuaae. aay dicaaoad br-.leta. a.at dOil't take away aay CGJI of Cbeaalco... are tiM me. fJoaa 9Q CDOUDd tM bOUM ill sz COUDtrtee Uuouvb· out tbe world. c:Mialco, tiM miracle cleaaer wbldl doH ~•'"rrtbillV from electric cook· on. to aterU119 allftr, to you owa dellturH ill ooe easy wipe ••• ''THE ROARING 20'S" will be the the,.,e o1 •he d;rner-dtw:e to be held ~t 1~e Selbe& Bay C l~.oo Frida'/ e ~e, ,g, May 27. The fire· hou~e 5 P -~ 2 wtll prov1de the m~.o~•c. ".,d 1he;e w.ll oe pnze~ for Charle:'C"' cortes• w'nners. Hos•; fe r :he eve,, onclude (left to nghtl Mrs. H ... gh I.A:Veigh, Mrs. Lloyd Calvy and Or. C olvy. IT erry Bor's photo) · A few y:rs *ba:. American MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS vi&ltors In England were par-ARE IN CLUB SPOTLIGHT tlcularly am azed, when visiting Ox ford. to ee the Worcester Col · . Jt>ge Chapc.>l being rompletely I .Mothe:-5 a nd daughters will OC·j1 will lnrlude, both 1n dan~.e and renovated and cleant>d with cupy th~ ;-potllght at the lunch · monologue, the first date,. be· Chemii'O T he piMter walls I eon meet InK of the Tue day Club trot hal, wedding day, lnfantiCipa. had not be·~~ c leaned tor many May 24 at Balboa Ba)' Club. tlon. ~.toy·~ first bath, growth of years When the work was com · Jn the brighte t and big~est I the ch1ld, h iS co~mencement, and plett'd two pirtures of Adam and spot w1ll be )Irs. George \\ l"ie· finally Je:ml!er s own grand· ~ve were discovered and also a man of 726 Santa na Dr .. Irvine motherhOOf'l. The play 1s a m ix · (oat of Arms whlrh were not Terrace, who \\Ill re<.e1ve the turc of tears and laughter, Clr.;t known to have existed. . . . gavel as p:e I dent. \\ rltten by ~Jr.; .. ~letE't'r when ·hl' * * * Hono:.ng the ck'cao;Jon \\'til be wao; her~lf or f1r~1 date agP, ..tnd :\tr.:. Wh>eman's young ctaughter. now portr..t}<"l with the full ex· Ja •kie, 12-ye.u-old p.an!-.t \\hoc pt·rlenu? of g randmothcrhood. talent already has bet'n rt'<'Oiit·j Grace Ellen .\lt>teer i.; planmng nizt>d a<; !oretelling a car('t>r on :1 profe ...... i.on.ll <·arcer on tht- the toncert !'tagt>. Ja <'kic 1S .1 re· ~tagl'. anll rs c-urrently pia} ing tlt'ctlon of her motht>r's mu:owal a lcacl role 1n "I RemeJllbt'r The Are Milletts Leaving I a&wrolrT IIADOa &JI'IIGJf 1 TIIV•DAT. MAT ••· •• ~ j B ' k 1 :f;:.~Jf;· Gi~i:.:::~'! I T:He:c:to~R lir . Julian C. Brooka will be l\fr. and Mrs. F. v. Marshall of By Louise Meteer installed a· re~ent of Col. Wii- Balboa have Deen entertaining as c• • • • • • + • + • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • uam Cabell Chapter ot D.A.R. house guests re~ently the ir son· lContlnued from page four I JIAPPIEST OP' 8D1111DAft to I next Thursday, May 26, at the In-Jaw and daughter, )1r. and CIJDCIMd to flD4 out tb4rt P'lor· 10'10ly Jeaaoo a..Jr of Corooa home ot Mrs. Georg.-Buccola, 661 Mrs. Ted Millett. and the :\111le tt's eoce JlypUaald ol Corooa dol del M•. wtao colobratod nceat· VIa LJdo Soud , Lido Isle. 2 children, David and Nina. prior Mar CG1l .. tav a real bu.la weU ly wltb • fCIIDlly dJDDOI' party Ins talling officer, Mrs. John H. to their departure for Puerto Rico. euougb to brlllg dowD tbe gina for ber by ber panatt. Strans ky Jr., member of Lo An· There Mr. Millett will be associ· bouse. Mr. cmct Nn.. J, Boa CatteD· geles Chapter, will alio Install ated with a well-known sea food 1 • dydl of LJdo Isle.• Mrs. Harold B. Wi<'kf"rsham as company and the family will es· DOROTHY O'HARA hardly • • • vice -regent: Mrs. Buccola, record. tabllsh their home. knows that It Is now sp ring Into HAPPIEST OF SURPRlSES was I ing secretary; Mrs. David Pe ter- Beforf' she left tor Put>rto Rl<'o summt>r. She's been busy de lgn· tht> :\fotht>r's Day ca rd pre f>nted sen, corresponding secrt'tary; Mr . Mrs . Millett was feted at a gath· lng and producing her new Call i to You rs Truly, One of the Girls. C. E. Stovall Jr., treasurer; Mrs. erlng ot old friends whom he'd 1 llne and tt>lls u<; that brown will tor ln<Jide w as a Jltth• newspaper Adrian Irvine, chaplain; Mrs. known during days at Newport be wonderful with rurs, thar tWO· r llppii'I.,R from the Pomona Prog., Myrtle> Slau~:htPr, reglstr~r: MN. Harbor High S<'hool. The party tone f.'tfert<~ are good. and that a 1 rPss !Wylng that ~1r. and )1rs. H. P. Jordan. hi torlan: Mr, Nt>il was given by Mrs. Jame llarrl'> lovely nt>w shade or green Is Curti s w. Walkt>r of that city Williams. librarian. and ~1r..-. In Co ta :Mesa. with ~1rs. Dean r·alled silvE'r·fern. announCE' the £>ngage'mt>nt of James B Taylor. outgoing n•gNII. :Mr:\1a~ters as co-hostes'!. • 1 their daughter. Aile~ ~arlt>. to a;, parllam+.>ntarlan . Wl~hlng her "bon voyage" werl' A SPECIAL Kl:'\0 OF BOl'· r.arv L. :\1E'tt•er,I'Dn or )'fr<o. Loui~ )Irs. A L. Pinkl<'y, abo J for· the :Mme'l. Don Jone.o;, Ivan Hot Ql'ET "hould ~o to E\e Hurtt :\fet~('r and Ford J. :\Jetf't'r of mer rPgent, will N'port on tht> ford, G('orge Kotf'lec. \\'arrf.'n '-'hO. when a pian!"' d l apvointed Lont: &>ar·h :'t>('m" thert> w ill ~ rt>renr annu.tl Wa hangton lon Sturttvant, Eugene Dan forrl, Rc•n· tht> Xorth Long 8<> tc·h Grand· u nt>ntal <:on~rP"" aid Blrtrher. llubbarcl WhitE.> anti mothPr.; Club tor 11 re1·1pront) an AUKU"t ~t·•ttling. How '-'«' l'lo 5r\:r'~·n fifth gra1t<-"""'-"' win Leonard Kidder. te•l Ja~t we<•k. drove all th(' wa} go 'kappln~; ubout from ne\\ ner an the HM~>r arP.t -.<'h ool' 1•11• Yisiton Are IH i1 tile F•ily to plav for thE'm on onP rJf the granrtdclughter to new daugh· "111 bP namt>d bv ~t rs II B hollt>.,l day<: of the yt>ar l'ndPr· tf'rc; And l'-n t 11 "onrlt•rful " Wtr kPr ham, C'halrmnn Recent houc;e guNit'! at thf' 5tu. art :-Jolton homt', 620 Ott•hid, Co •ona riel :\1ar, have bf'en \1Hic.>rl but It's all b<'f'n In thf' fam1ly On Thurc;day. )fay 5, :\trc. A. W :'-Jolton, 93, mother or :\tr. :'\ol· ton, arrivecl with ht>r dau~hter. :'ofrs. Ted Cooper. from Lo" An gelec;, and was thriiiPd with the .;tart of the race to Eno:enada. Later In the week Mr. :'\olton'c son. Stua rt S. Nolton J r .. hi<: wlft>, June, and r hildren, Lori and Li<~a. arrived from Olal to rt>lt>t>ratt> Mother's Day with :\1r-s. ~olton, and great-grandmot her tT h t' o·hlldren say grandmudllt>r · 1 MUSIC CROUP TO MEET The l:ppc.>r Bay Philharmonic Unit w ill hold a cockt.1ll party Saturdav at thE' home l)f :\lr anrl ~frs. Alfrf'd Swan of 101 King·., PI. Cllrr Haven ~1E'Ning rt.>l'f>nt · Jv at lhP homp I)( )fr.,. :'\ Paul ~is.o;l'n. 1107 :'\ottingham Rd \V(' trllfr, WPrt' thP :\fm<"' ~\\3'1. EIP::tnnr Leahy anti Ralph H.ngt>r Roberts tand -.he rl1d a b+.>autiful ]Ob Cor th£' ~d\'} Wivt>s f.t hion .. how r~· C(':lt)}' tOo. • BEFORE THEY DEPARTED for a IWO·\\ePk \;:if'8110n In H.i'-'ibl \fr a nd :\1rs. Dunran ~irAlplne of Lido Isle, :\tal')·ann Cain and GrPta B.1rry of \oc;ta ~fpc;a \\Nt> guf'st,o; of honor a I a party for 25 frlendc. Host!! .tt thl" affair wt>rt' :\1 r an$1 ~fr'l. Arthur Drlsroll, who f'ntPrtained pool•ddt' at their home in Garden Grove :\fro; )fr AlplnP 1 .\faxlnt> 1. :\1rc. Dri ... roll tJean • and )fan·a nn arf' ('i ty Pm • ployt>es in tht'. :'\ewport Bearh Ci ty Hall. .. • BACK TO ~H{)()L \\t'nt a numhl>r of parent;; u•• ently to• '1ew the msidE' and out«l[lf' of the -\rmv and :'\d\Y ..\r,u1t>my at CiHisbarl nn Pa·Pnr .. · Dctv From ::\ewport H;voor WN e lht> fnllow in~ p:oud mothPr" and dc~dd1e who"P \'oungc;tf'r .. allt''\.&J· \1~" \'t>rn Erll('" \fr ... John Fu It on, \I r and :\I rc H.tl 01kl' \1 • ,,., I \1 r ... Brarl :\II liP". JP:tn Ya~ 1 ?u.• K,l ]1sh anrl C'a•nl L<lttrP:J Jewelers O F LIDO' J..,. ... C1"Y ,,j,.....,..\..es -"'' ... -"' ........ _ ... I Win'S CII.CE EISTERI IEEF Direct From Omaha nEEDEUYEIY Phone OR 3-0954 3420 Via Lido Newport Beach Harbor Market CIIIEII.IR USDA CHOICE Cbemtco 1.t a roft aaaootb t:rMJD. so geutle you do aot Deed to U.M rubber gJnea be· cauM it acta aa a alWa protoc· u.-o ••• Worb better Oil G'NDS ODd atubbom atalu Oil cooldlag utoa.allt wbeQ tbey an WCDJil, ••• UM Cbeaalco oa your c:vr. patatod wallt, atata.a.M atool. pewter • .,.ll ate•U.V all••r ••• Tbe ... atabbont tbe atcdlaa. tbe drW yoar ...... • dotb ............. r • .-o.cs..a. ....................... ....... wa'' llaJWI'w-· ...., -.,ly • miT 1 .. c:a-.-~ee .. ,_ • ....__. ..... dlrt l a bality, fl)r :\lr<~. W1"eman i~ the .\lamm..t" at \Vil.,on H1gh S1·hool Tuesday Club's pi<~nlo:t :~nd .tr·l ln Lon~': B. ear h, a .. well as :1 d.tnc-- companist. ing anti <>ing1ng part In the Long I T he other mother-daughter team Be>ach C1vic Opera A!'.Socia tion·s Ir.diVldl..lal:y Desig::ed jewe::y will be Loul~ )Jetecr and 1 · forthcoming production of "Plain PRIME RIB ROAST 89~ year-old Grace Ellen. M rs. )<feteer and Fancy." V/ etch & Jewelry Repc::s will bring her "Sketch es from the :Mrs. Walter Charamza. outgo-~ Life of Jennifer ~." a presen ta· lng president of the TUesday Duect D 1amc r.d Import:ng tlon or a woman's llfe In mono-Club wlU. preside for the last I Iogue. Grac~ Ell~n wtll do an Um~: Mn . .lames Eubank Is pro~ 3440-A Via Opo:to OR 3-4860 Newport Beach M~l~l J~e~~u~~n«~O· ~~a~m~~~a~J~~~a~n~======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;=~ Jogu~. Mrs. John Neoon Hqnt · wlll provide musJcal accompaJ. USDA CBOtCE LEG OF LAMB . 69;. UTBad.ODIEL wW was~a .a weatly wttlaoat bota9 oaabecldecllDto yoar tk1a. . . . a.a.ico l.t latenaatioaally acnptod by tbo world's lead· a-. laotela. ahlpplag compcml ... ..... tala. cmd applJcmn COlD· pcm1ea of wblcb Tappm Ia ooe •.• 81, Mr. Tcrppcna ••• m ent. The portrayals in costume. of the high points of a woman's lilt' BRIDAL REGISTRY SLICED BACON 53~ CEJrTI:B CUT * * * Soroptimists 1Add to Fund I Soroptomists s till ar<' cou ntin g · ThN<' will b<' a nke lady to tell rt>('('ipts from the1r bcnetit for thf' you all about Chem ko this week· ~ewport Harbor area Girls Club t>ncl . . \\'c're vt>ry proud to h~';e last Friday night at the San Juan It for you and a re glad that we' e Capistrano Beachcombers Club. bct'n able to a nswer so many Terry Bori:o; arranged the pro· rt'QUI.'Sts .. · 'gram, Emceed by Larry Finley of * * * Aootber llewy lille·up ••• Cbkboa oa Pcuado ••• Do you like your cbidcea pouAd. all wbito JMGt. boDed or lD blotb1 . . . rannt. caa a1QII)ly you wltb all fear of tb._ aq111alto cbldlela fcmciea ••• Catber up aome of Al't fnab hD9 Lee Chop Saey '"9•~ a ccm of cbldlell cmd chlcbta t.otb, to wbip up a batcJa ol cbop suey for dhuaer • • • hD9 lAe gl'NI you a perfect recipe oa tbe pacJrDge ••• Eftr cook aaillato nco ill ch.ldrea bi'Otll tatiMr tbciD water? • • • Yoa .....W ooce ill a w..U. f• • dWenat teat• .............. .. aot bGWI9 dltca. ........ ........ GDcl ~ at ,.., tia9er tlpt ........ ••••ID9 of a .a , .. I IIDJ9bt add all .,. ... lei ...... --.,. lal9e1' ..... .... ..... . .... tblt .... k ...... all .. . feted f• a apectal -al latlo- duetory price • • • Tille ...... wlaole(wlaele ..... ...-...s wblto) Cllld tlae ..--s _., 'I f• II eeattz tlae ~ ..._. •• 17 cntll GDCI tlae all _.... •eat •• a C~M~ta • • • Wlalcla alaoal4 _. .,.. oa • • .... DODlical tt.lt fer a INitda .. cblcbD ~ ••• * * • Small but m ighty, the new W~ Lido Drugs, out In front ..• SIPP hl.<~lde. you'll be aurprlsed h ow many varletJes o! Upatlck& toothbrushes and uplrln tabletAI It can hold ... and watch Jt grow ... * ~ * HoQ et ~ ........ to .......... ...., ......... ..... .. ......... • ....... wU1 ............ ~ ..... . a• ...... ,., •t ... .. ........................ TV note. FiniE'V presented romNI. ian Doodles Weavt>r, Joe :\toreno a nd the Boys. a quartet. a guitar- is(. and Estre!Uta, thl' Latin-Am· erkan bombshe ll who will Ol){'n soon at Moulin Rouee. :\liss Sue Ficker of Balboa -'lang by reques t. She w ore sea green ch itron, with her long h4lr down her bark. and sang a!' If shP WE'r<' bom for it. but with the zest that comes from hours spc.>nt at her favorite sports, alllng and ti!'h· in g. It's a canny lass who adds her name to our bridal registry. an assurance that her wedding gifts are in the patterns of her choice ... and such a convenience to her friends ... Crystal China Steel Danish Furniture - Karen Margr~po•'J . . . Charge :\l~O~nt• T( :-p·.~ 1: :·ou "ish :\:")~ !t' P:.rk1 ng OR 3-tae Coroaa d~l ~tar Daah· !:::0 to a ::11 ....... •• • • • • •• .. · .. ;.a ···· • i • f • f .. ~ • • • . ., .. •"' . .•. . ., , . .. PORK CHOPS PUll£ POB& PORK SAUSAGE IT THE PlECE BACON OVEN BEADY HAM LOAF LARGE AA RANCH EGGS , ................... , .. . . . .~~ . • . • .. .. •• • .• 3433 Via IJdo Newport leada 69f. 49ft. 43~ 49~ ]f(•oz. -. ~--.. - THE REV. JOHN PARKE. rec· tor of St. JAmes 'Episc~pal Church of Newport Beach and president of the Orange County C ouncil of Churches, a nnounces thot Big Brother Sunday will be ob:.erved J une 19 , Fother's Doy. ~All chur~es ore-being ~sked to join in this observance, in recog- nition of the religious motiva- tion of the Big Brother move- ment to help boys raised in homes without a father. "This day should be o time to stop and consider the children who a r e being raised without o father's love, · says Mr. Parke. SUMMEa CAJC. PLAKKED Parents in the Corona del Mar Congreeatlonal Church are asked to register their children for s um. mer camp. whic'h will be held at Pilgrim Pines. Yucaipa, accord- Ing to the following schedule: junior camp and junior high cam p, beginning J une 20: fam- ily camp, July 25: senior high, Aug. 1. CHIJRCHES c.... de& .._ c ......... rs,.. Qaurct.-T he Rev. Edwln Comke will preach on the topic "One Day at a Time," at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. A aer· vice of dedication will be con· ducted at 11 a .m . for new chan· cel Jlihtlng, which has been In· stalled as a memorial. • • • . . ~lcleaceQ......_ Newport Beach, Corona del Ma r, Cotta Meu-"The God of peace ahall brut~ Satan under your f~l l horll)'" Is the aolden text of the Sunday lHSOn..,.ermoh on "Ancient and Modern Necrom- ancy Alias Mesmerism and Hyp - notl 'm, Denounced." • • • • The ttlt tor the oldest mothe.r attendlna the mother-dauehler banquet at tl\e Corona de l Mar Lutheran Church f1f the Master Thursday went to 88·)'ear-oJd Mrs. Josephine Chamberlain, mother of Mra. J. Howard TJnk· ham ol Cotta Mesa. The elrt for younaest mother went to Mrs. Jerry Mann. Mothera UaiYenalJat • CJawcll Cos t a St. A ad re •• Presbyteriaa of mott children were Mr~. Stover Mesa _ "Are Church~s Neccs-Cburcb. Clllf Haven-"So Mu<'h and Mrs. Nell Nelson, with 4 sary?" will be the theme of tt)e. Ll\·lng to Do" will be the ermon each. Mrs. Andrew Bjorro. Mrs. 10;30 a.m. Sunday sermon oC topic or the Rev. Ch!'rles Dleren· Phil French, Mrs. Bob Burkhardt Dr. Charles Clare Blauvelt. The ~leld at the 8:15, 9:3;:, and 11 a .m . a nd dauahter Heidi represented c>hurch school meets at the same .:>Unday services. <l generations oC one family, as --------did Mrs. Stover, Mrs. Ralph Mc· hour. • • BEifEFJT DllflfER TOifiGHT Adams Mrs. Cera ld Gardner and The working fund o! the Wo· daught~r Je rri Lynn. Lutbercm Cburch of tbe Mcuter. Corona del l\tar-"On Belna Hard or Hearing" Is the ermon topk of the Rev. Douglas \\'(' sell at the 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday ser· vices. men of St. James will benetit Mrs. Joh n Lind trom, wife of from tht.> moren bord this eve-the founding pastor. was a spec- nlng tThursdayl, 6 to 8. in t he ial gue t. She came h~re with p.ul h hall ot St. J ames Epl CO· son Mark from Washington, pal Church. :'\ewport Beach. St. where the Re\·. Lindstrom heads • • • Cecelia's Guild Is the sponsor. I a congregation. Jfewport HarboJ' Se•eDtb·DcrT 1 J ef COL ROBERT CLARK, above, former chief 6f staff of the El • oro Morine Corps Air Station, is the new station commander, succeeding Brig. Gen. Ronold Salmon, who retired ofter a lmost 30 years of service. AdnDtlat Cbu.rcb, Newport N f 'Th G d N I Heights-Pa tor R. C. ~1ote will ' otes rom e 00 eWS ITS A GDU. MESSUGEB preach on ''The Bible and !'roph · George and Priscilla Messenger, ecy'' at the 11 a.m. wor h1p er· (PubUcaUoa of SL Jam"' our battle with resulctlons, sub· 1501 Serenade Ter .. Irvine Ter- vlce Saturday. The Adventist Eplaeopal Churc:h. N • w Port missions. and permlsslon.s. Re · race, are parents of a dauehter, youth society Crom Ridgecrest Beach.) strlctions are being lifted, road born Thursday. May 12. In Hoag will present a program, "Words problems have been solved, and Hospital, weighing 8 pounds, 3 and Songs," at the 8 o'clock Frl· ST. JIICBAEL 'S MEWS grading le\•els tor drainage are ounces. day evening youth meeting. •r EUZUETB DeCA.JIP being determined. ------------- • • • T he parochial mission in Co· BUJITDIGTOII aEACB JfEWS 8alhoa lalciDd Metbodlat ~burcb rona del Mar has a name -St. -The Rev. Godfrey Craeflln will I ~tlchael and All Angels. Services Br LEE ITEWAJIT preach on "The Birthday ot ;\teth· will begin the third Sunday In Hu ntington Beach Eplscopal- odlsm" at th.e 9:30 and 1! a.m. June In the Community Church. lans enthusiastically welcomed Sunday servace~: This wall b.e on Heliotrope, at 8:00 a.m. The their t lrst Mission services on "Pledge Sunday In the e\'er). Mlsslon Council, which meets Sunday, April 24th, with a most memb4:r canvass of the <'hurch. e\·ery two weeks to compare encouraging attendan<'e ot 86. COM Stores notes. Jay plans. and discuss the Holy Communion was cele brated bulldang 11rogress. 1:onsists of t he by the Rev. Westwell Creenwood. following members: and the sermon delivered by Glamour Glimpses Br Alflf )fr. John Manypenny , Warden: Dean Wesley Hnvermale. Oh. we have so many exciting ,.... . ••••z•• .... Robe-rt 1. Dunn, 47, Hununaton Park, waa klUed at 1:35 p.m. Monday when a NctlOn ot atHI alrdera aave w ay durlne con- atructlon of the Vlata del IJdo apartment bulldlna. 811-31at St., Newport Beach. I a&WIOfi' IIADOa &IIIICIIf taOaiDAY, IIAY 1 .. 1- coer..A Da.IIA& CAUPODIA DmYU II .OOKD Claftnce A. Paee, 11~~·29th St., Newport Beach, was booked on charaea ot dru nk drlvlnr. In· tox1callon and drtvlna without an operator'a Ucerwe by Newport po. Uee tollowlna an accident In the 100 block o1 23rd St.. New port Beach, at 5 p.m. Sunday. Mr. Paee's car, comlne out ot an al· ley, hit the rleht rear tender on the oar ot Lawf1nce W. Harper, 894 Oak St., CoJta Mesa. a1oa auy ADrvu Mr. Dunn was worklf\1 on the fourth floor level of the ateel framework for the building when supporting ahorlne buckled and alrders gave way under him. He was pinned under some of the beams. Worker, strueled to free the victim, and he waa ruahed by ambulance to Hoag HotpltaJ, where he A son waa born Thursday, May 12, In Hoag Hospital to Robert and Lori Bjorn, 403 E. Balboa was reported dead on Bl vd., Balboa . The newcomer I w~lgh.ed In at 7 pounrts, 8 ounces. arrival. CHURCHES ..r . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES naT CBUIICII OF CllmST, ICIEJITJIT, 3303 Via IJdo Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. aa d 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 -11 a .m. WEDNESDAY EVENING • MEETINC 8 p.m. REAllJNG ROOM-331~ VIa Lido, Newport Beach Open week day.-..- 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m .• 7:45 p.m. Tue.daya and Frtday.-..- 9 a .m . to 9 p.m. SECORD CIIVIICII OF CBaiST, SCID'TDT Jfewport .... crt CGnaa Millar 3839 Eut Cout Hlehway Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a .m. NEWPORT HARBOR BAPTJST CHURCH American Baptist Conve ntion Fairview Ave. at Fair Or. Costa Mesa Rev. Herbert Johnson. Pastor Ll 8-3072 • Kl 5·4610 Sunday School ......... 9:45 a .m. (Classes for AJI Aaes Morning Worahlp .. 11 :00 a .m . Evening Worship -·· 7:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meetlne 7:00 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 'rcaaklla 0. Sbder,Jr. Mlalatew LJ 1-4771 • hzu ... U I·SZM IUJIDAT 9:30 ........... -......... Bible School Change Hands .'1r. \\'allane Barnes. Tr"'asurer·. The llttlt> chapel. so g ra<'aously thl . h ·' ' ~ donatt>d for our use by Smith's ngs goang on up ere at our :\1r Jack Broertng, Clerk: !\lr·. )fortuary. Is comptete from a s tore IO'Brlen'sl. The airls are so 11 a.m. CHJUS ........ .._..E .. CE LE~"' I William Peeler, Alta r Guild; )1r. IO\'"'Iy "'a r,·ed altar to the tlt'autl· excited over our annual Beaut!-WEDNESDAY EVENING •""" ~~ .. ... ".A£ Following changes of ow_nPt ... It ' I Ch · \I John ~ ~ t 1 B SALE ,. k 1 MEET'ING 8 p m SUNDA 'l SERVICE 10:40 ................ Church Service 5:30 Youne Peoples' M~tlnr I na er :sp cer. 01r: . rs. ful strain or organ music. u ryan .• ou now, on y · . Theodore Wallach of Chtcago ship of busane~'l 1n Corona del )fanypenny, Hospitality: \lr. Jos-ME-'S CLUB once a year we have the op-REAOINC ROOM- will deliver a Christian Scient'e I :vtar Wt're reportt>d 'during the eph Skri\ anek. Youth Work; )Irs n port unity that we can offer you 3839 East Cout Highway lecture at 8 P:m. Tutosday .tor past week: 8 Brewer and \Irs. H. A. Hall. The 2nd lionday )ten's Cl ub ladles such a wondt>rful buy on Open week dalQs-- 3 memlx'rs and fraends of the Ftrst !\ir. anrl ~lr<:. \\'illaam Rollt'r. Altar Appomtments: )Jr. and )Irs. met on )ta v 9th. and a ft~r a de· your hosiery, You can sav«> up You are. cord~a lfymj~~tt~·Tc; Church of Christ. Scientist, Costa ltso McAulav Pl.. Laguna Beach. Jerry Ot'C'amp, Chrasuan Educa -licious chirken dinner <'a tert>d by to SUE per box. Ancl as Vt>lm a attend the Church Services )1esa. in the Costa Mesa Wo-are purchaSing the Petite \'all<' uon. Ben and Roy and John Wood, selected the year·round color.~ In and to use-the Readlnc Room. men's Club Building, 610 W. 18th dress shop, 3 109 E. Coa t Hwy .. Tht' Committet' on Altar Ap· through the talents of ik'n Madi · a ll styles, both seamless and ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sr. His subject will be "Christian from Blanche Wakefit>ld pointmc>nt .. has alrt>ady re<'t'h·ed on a telephone con\'ersatlo~ was I seamed. you can buy your \\holt> ~ S<.'i<>n<'e: The Open Door to Pro-Leonard Gdss. 630 W. lith St . a numbt'r of beautiful gi ft~. in· arranged to our ~iisslonanes In year's s upply, anrl get JongN I grp<;,..," dealing with "unllmited Costa.~lcsa. is pur<'ha ing \ta~ 's eluding a lectern Bi ble. Eucharis. Japan -Ryo and Sue Natorl. of usage that way, and save money I spiritual good." Furniture. 2846 E. Coa-.t Hw~ .. til' t .lndlt>sucks. and sterling sil· KEEP nt Klyosato. Many of you too. So come. get vour.,elv£'s a 1 from )lr. and \trs. Raymond ver cruets. and time and e ffort , will remember them when . th~y couple dozen pair. Through next e GAA BAUEQUE Velardo. hn~ been oHNed for the build· I s poke In our Church, and will be Monday only. The GAA Barbeque will be held lng or the altar and lectern. , happy to hear that they are ex· Wedne day, June 8, In the Social GOIXG TO COXVEif'nOif The Orientaal Tea given by St. I peeling a baby this summer. Hall and the a rea outside the PE Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Chnsten-Ellzabt>th'<; Guild on April 27th They sent their greetings to you building~;. 1 sen. owners of Christensen's , hao; added to our cotters. )Irs. I all. There will &e entertainment Pharmacy in Corona del Mar. art> Willard E. Dunlap opened her -----,.---------- and awards. foilewed by a CAA 'Je.aving this wcei<·end for a drug ., beaullful oriental .home tor t.he ncKET AGEifCY DESIGifATED playday. Dinner will be served at gists' convention In Fresno. event. and was assasted by Guild Haythorne'a department store 5:00. ' They'll visit In San Francisco hoste!ISe dressed In lovely Chin· Jn Corona del Mar has beoen The nominating committee of and Las Vegas before returning ese robes. About 100 women I and designated as a Mutual Ticket CA A met Monday, May 9, to home. some men l were present. and the Agency a nd l.s aervlne as the choose next year's officers. CAA · CulJd now has $338 In Ita Mission COM representative for t he elections will .~eld Wednes-1 For top qMQty ~ q~ tile Fund. ~=-' Oranae County Theatre Ticket day, May 25. Luifll ,..,._,_. C... Ol'-'e l-GAO. Every da y mea01 progress in Agency. A board of coming 21 U N1WP01T llYD, COfTA MISA MI....., MH1 ftNirl & W.Set .... ~ IUPPUII PATIOII...,... PAtM'I I MAIDWAB ...-cw I'IT1 I SWft.IIS POWII ICMMINT ..... IUINfTUII SWIMMING POOU I SUf'PUIS Sl'ltfimll SYSTIMS TIME TO CHECK UP 01 YOUR events will be set up In the store. BBQ FOB EZCBAJfGEJIS Newport Harbor Exchange Cl ub members will hold a do-lt-your· !«'If steak barbeque from 2 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the hom~ ot Eug~ne cHam I Payne. 235 Opal Ave., Balboa Island. GIRL FOB THE JfiELSEJfS It's a girl for AJyn and Joyce Nlels£'n. 1209 W. Bay Av~ .. Balboa -born Thursday, May 5, In Hoa~ Hos pital. weighing 7 pounds, 9 ounces. Mr. Nielsen Is owner of the Bai-Boat Rentals In Balboa. PRINTING NEEDS Now bere'a cmotber woader· ful opportwUty for you, aDd tbU 1a a aecret-4fta tbe 9lrla la tbe aton cloa't kDow tbla yet. VcmJty Fair 1a offerla9 us a oaa a J'Mr oppcwtua.lty to 91ft you a ~ pdce • Uaetr PECIIGLO aamn., Tile bdet tJaat Ia ~ IIA ,... .. a..ya,....._ .... TMr ............... ... ,.... ,.. ---........ ...., 23~JaJa.aeC.ao~la aat Moaday f• tlala ap I docd. However, don't forget your hose this week. Now, If It Isn't con· venient tor you to come Into the store on either special, do phone us at OR 3·1890, and we wilt be happy to mall yours to you. We baTe ncelftd ao IDGily, IDCIDY pretty .... ctnaMt1 auac. I wnte tbU columa last tbcrt I bardly laaow wiMre to bevtJL But I c:oa teU you for aure tba t wllat you .,. lookia9 for, we haft. a.,cmn... of alae. or prtce. ow •lecttoa u ao IDCI9. alllent. Ov pnc.e atart aa low -111.15, cmd 90 011 tlaJ'Oa9b tbe lo!t AIDeric:aa Dftlper DUJDben. We a1ao bcrft CGID• plete MlectioD of V Ill a 9 e ~ &~ 90•tO•tlle·dty, traftl. codrt.ail, cmd formala. Just do come ln. Be se(!ing you. Oaurda a~ Uae Maw 3545 East Coat Jb9bway CoroDa del lieu The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor Phone : ORiole 3-5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8:00 A.M.-The Service 9:30 A.M.--sunday School 11:00 .A..K.-Tbe Service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CORONA DEL MAR Temporarily m~tlng at 2712 E. Coast Hwy. Wh e r e All FaIths and All ABes May Meet to Wor· hJp Cod and s tud y the Bible. . D. A. Bryant Pastor Sunday School .. .. . 9:45 a.m. Worship . 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Training Union .......... 7 p.m. Mld·week Service, Wed. 7 p.m. 6:30 ................ Vesper Service WEDIIESDAT 9:30a.m . Wom~n·s Bible Study 7:00 p.m. ·-··· .. Prayer Meetlne 8:00 p.m. . ........ Choir Practice Nursery and Child Care Provided l'lnt Clui.atlcna Cburcb ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5 ·0210 The Rev. John H . .Parke. Rector SUNOA Y SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:15-Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :00-Mornlne Prayer and Sermon NUT~el}' a nd amall chlld care provided niDRSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion a nd Heallne Service HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Baker St A Fairview Ave. COSTA MESA The Rev. William Acto n '-. L~ 8 -2-t40 . KJ 5· 7981 SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School . . . 9:45 a.m. ~fornlng Worship .. 11 :00 a.m. Evening Service 7:00p.m . WEDNESDAY Prayer M~Una 7:30 p.m . SOUTH SHORES BAPTIST CHURCH Habert A. Dcrt1d8oa. D.D. Pae. • Sunday Servlcea at 11:00 a.m. a nd 7:30 p.m. e Sunday School and Nurs- ery Care durlne 11:00 a.m. Service. 2515 z. eout a..,. COaOJIA DEL JIAa OalU J.J .. IMeetlag Ia IApae -..ell Art Gallery <AdJolnlne VIctor Hueo Inn) DOI'T BE CAUIHT SHORT 01 YOUR OFFICE FOilS. USE THIS HilDY. CHECK UST -AID THEI CALL US! D BUSINESS CARDS D WEDDING fNVIT ATIONS D LETTERHEADS D RECEPTION CARDS D ENVELOPES D ANNOUNCEt!iENTS D STATEMENTS D MENUS D ORDER BLANKS D PAMPHLETS 0 CIRCULARS D BOOKLETS D POSTERS D MAGAZINES • • PHONE US AT ORIOLE 3-4550 And Our RepnMDtatlft WID Be Glad To Call 0D You Eitsigu PubUshlilg Co., Iae. SUBSCRIBE To The Newpo~ Harbor Ensign 28SO E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-0550 MAIL Ia 'I'D OIID&a _. 1'00'11 Gd2 • CUll 'toDAY ORE YEAR ----...:..--0aJr UO Oulldde af Harbor Area ----c.oo Name -----~-------------......... ---- Mailing Addrea -------........... -.:......-___..__,_ __ City and State ------------------,.--------.:.._..:...._ __ tw c:ur •-or.., •a DG.Iftft-aaw••,.. ..... IIVEIT. TMI AI Irwin TyPifies lileals Desired Final Cotillions of Season 1 •~:=:o.~: .~' 1 • I I coaoaa DU. MAR. CA1.UOD1A FL~,.~~.~.~=~.:~~:.~e!. .. ~.~"~!~~~r-•m•n•I IPrl~= in Coaching, . Competitive Athletics t'Yllndrlcal lantern and gaily P. DougJas. -- colored parasols hung from b ams A hllarlou,. eaml· fouuct 1 Two Nt'wport Jlt'lghts men, of the Newport Harbor Yacht couples who had \.\On lh~ l>ulloon faclna charge o! prO\'Idln.: dan- Club ballroom and staae a dE>co. rtanct' forced to t-ngagt> In a dil· gerous dn.lgi Without pre rip- rations for the flnaJ cot111Jon o! j feort>nt u.-.e !or chop llck.!.. As g~rl tlon. had thf'lr l'a"'e • continued th~ aeaaon e njoyed by )OUng · walled, the bo) had to carry ye terday 1n f'\ewport Beach a.tera un~r dfrecUon of G. VIr-, beans from cup .. to thPm with munaclpal court ay &An GUSTKET When asked what two quail·- CFl'Om the OCC Barnacle) lies he looked for In a prospec· What Ia the .cret behind the tlve competitive athlete, the PI· Incredible aucees.s ot Oranee rate coach replied, "SacrltJce and Cout CoJJeee awlmmJne these hard work. lt the athlete will ad- paat several yeara? ''Athletes who ht!'Te to this, 1 e uara ntee tmpro\'e. a re w11Une to aacrltlce their own ment In any s port, pa rticularly In free time to compete," anawers awlmmlng." He went on to ex- AI Irwin, head coach of the East· plain that the sal.'rltlce facet Is e rn Conference champs. or ereat Importance because of But behind every ouc.tandlng the tact that a loose muJJcle 1s team In any sport, there la a ded· needed tor awlmmlna. whereas lcated Individual who's job It Is other spor ts require a tla ht one. to see tha t each man on the team "This means auch thln1s as a performs to hla u tmo.t for the aame or beach volleyball or even eventual lood of the team. Cer-dancing miUt be denied If the talnly AI Irwin's record proves swimme r Is to achle•e hls goa l that he haa done Jua&-4M t. Oranee In swimming." 11n1a Gollatz. r hopstick.i The tact that thl"lr Hugh Ml"lnt)rf', 37 physical May 11 was the date for the ankle W(>rt' taeod tog~>ther add. thPrapuu 365 N Newport Blvd., pa rt ie at which tans adorned {•d to thP t un. demandPJ a }ury trial, whl<'h windows and the fireplace and Mr and ~1r<;. Walhnm S ;\te-s wa,s ~>et for June 28. Ken Smith, we re used In de<'oratlon of the engPr and :'tlr. and ~lr~ Phelps 37. who Opt>r tt-s a drug store refreshment table, all carrying Mt>rlrkel ,,er._. patron'! and mPm· at 359 N Newport Bl\_!d., had his OUI rhe thPme, "Journey to Ja. l>Pr hast and host~>-.~ ~er.-l.K<>lif' ('cl!>t> rontirlU('d until 9;30 a.m. Coast IJ~ withou t a doubt the ... t Groap Eftl' clau or the conference In twlm· A.• he wu commenting on this mine. and will probably remain year's squad, Irwin s tated, "This ao for as lone~· he Ia a round. Is the best aroup I have e~r 1'he h lah ly succeuful OCC worked with, no ~ach could ask coach sta ted that coachJna hu for a nythlna more." ' alven him three g reat sa llsfac· Improvement h~ bee n the tlons. "The opportunity to work trademark of this year's cha m - with athletes, the knowledte that plonahlp squad. Irwin reeled off sacrifices are made on their part one lnatance arter another In to compete, and when the end which Individual Improvement ~suits are favorable, the knowl· hu been shown over last year. edge that correct methods have The flrat lrwln mentioned was been a pplied." of Date Bowman, Pirate treestyl· Ccmy-O..r Sport er. Bowman haa knocked ott a Irwin was asked what specific whopping 41 aeconds oft h is best advantages swlmmlne has over ' lSOO·meter time of last year. An· other sports. He explained that other freestyler, Barry Von Hem- sWimming Is a carry·O><er aport ert, has clipped about 7 1~ sec- Insofar as job opportunities a re ond~ oft his 440 time of last year, concerned. This ract Is brought to and ~ seconds off his 220 clock- light when one rea liu>s that 18 lng. of the 25 men on Irwin's squad Non IID~at this \•ear are llleguards a t local Two freshmen stars, J ohn t>f'at'hes! "More anct more ath· Owens a nd Don Watt, have also letlr ccholarships for swimming added to the over-all Improve- arc being offered by colleges and ment of the team. At Anaheim universities," Irwin added. High last year. Watt's tOO-yard With his enthusiasm over the breaststroke time was a fine wnter ,;port, one would think that 1:12.5, but now he has It clown Irwin Is prim arily Interes ted In to 1:07.3. Owens best time In s wimming, but such Is fa r from the lOO·yard butterfly last year at lhl' case. In his high school days Newport Harbor High waq 1:11. at nl'nrby Newport Harbor High. but Is now swimming the dis· he won a fa ntastic total of 16 tanc•e at a 1:02 clip. varsity lettNs. "But football was I The classic ~.>xample of 1 he lm· my favorite," he recalled. provement or lrwin'o; s wimmers After high M"hool. Irwin cast ' wa shown In the recent Eastern hi'> lot with the College of the Conre'tence mE'et at tht> Santa Ana Pacl!lc, where he was a football College pool. In this meet, ev~.>ry star under the famous Amos man on the squart betlered h1s Alonzo Stagg, a dean of Amt-rl· previous best time! can football coaches. Alter g rad-Coach Tunaa laftator uatlng with a degree In physical fn his desire to see s wimming education, tie was the s u perln· advance as a spectator sport, Ir- te ndent of awlmmlne a t the Great win has turned Invento r. In or- Lakes' Naval TralnJne Center der for spectators to keep better whUe In the JerVIce. track of an lndlv1dual In a race. r-ur • ...-. · Irwin baa devleed a method Irwin'• ~ ~ whkh makes for a durer d lvl· ~an when he waa with tM uon olla_na. Newport Beach U fecuard Depart. Behind the atartlne blocks at ment throueh hl.s hlfh IChool and each OCC home swim meet, the college day&. Ourlne thlt time he name of the respective swimmer was also employed by the Ren· for each la ne wllJ hang beneath dezvous Ballroom In Balboa as a flag. This method has proved a bouncer. highly successfu l at OCC meets In 1956, Irwin was head fool· this yea r, and because or this, ball coach he re at OCC, and pro· the Volt Rubber Co. has shown duced an EC Cham pionship Interest In Irwin's brainstorm. Ir· squad. win pointed out tha t the entire .oa.@vALUa ON Fwd Dealer~u.l Can fiMt leW ol ,.,., you'll Ae NOW! 2 Locations S..IIM) ......... HARIOR AREA $90,000 • WORTH-TO CHOOSE FROM CLEAN USED CARS & TRUCKS ALL PRICES-MOST MODELS ---·---1920 NEWPORT ILYD. COSTA MESA ... 6-1644 or 31. W. COAST HIWAY NIWPOIT lEACH u 1-1471 -- pan." A new dan(·e sensation. Me>'-"-t>nger and J»fC M1•r1C'kt>l next \\'l"<ire"Jrlil}. ''The Madlson." was taueht th~> .5u..an H11l 11nd Frt>d Rat-~.> Wl"rP older member . w1nnt-rs of imll.tr gamt>, :at the EI•IHtl IIIIYI Dl-- Fourth Gra,ders hari a prize rtan<'i:" for junlol'8 \\'1nner ... wt-re .. ~ ... winnt-rs :-:ancy PayiP) anrt Jim Susan Hill and f red Rwt• PatroM Blower Mrs. Howard E Lawson W<'ft> :'t1r anrt ~IN Erlwarc1 r. and :'t1rs. Rogt-r w. Hannaford Warmmgton dOd ;\tr ... John ~kurt . were patrons of the affair dPr. Hosts and hCKtt'''>t'"-!rom thP group WNe 8111 And Ed Warm· At the coaching cotillion Cathy lngton, John Sc-uddt•r. Caody Bryan and Rob Mathison won White, Bonmt> Tr{'mblf'\ ..1ncl Ka . and patrons were the Mmes. E. L. rPn I..oelke. · lewll, '0. 1'111 .. _., Is CaiiM W.weniwe SVCCESSI'VL IVC MEJrTOa -llob a~ (left), cmd Doa Watt U.tea CIIINfully to WOid.a of wiadola from U..lJ' eoacb. A1 lnria. Excerpted t r om Hollywood ~x'Ing listed a~ a Communist Legionnaire artiCle. "Crumbling would not e!C~ct h1 l'mploymc>nt Pillars," by P. A. "Dick" Honon: of pt>rsonnel In hi-. production-;" Recently there has ~n a great At the discussion on stagt-a!rer apparatus could be constructed of rubber, a nd that the same idea could be used for track meets and golf matches. Vaf_,.ttable ll .... t Irwin was asked to recall the most humorous moment he has experienced during his coal.'hing career. With a laug h, he recalled an incident when he was coach· ing football at Newpon Harbor High School In a game at Hunt· lngton Beach High in 1~8. During a critical point In the clamor for a congre sional in· the how, among rhc.ose present game, Newport halfback Mel ve tlgatlon of immorality In mo· were smart boy, Rolx>rt Hutchms Sm alley sudden ly called for a tlon pictures both In lhe tHeatre of the Fund Cor the Republic. who tlme out and began to crawl and on television. It has been sponsored tht> picture. and Dr around On the field before the I dalmed that the great problem l.lnus Pauling. who 1s quoted a s wonde ring eyes of fans and play-of juvenile delinquency Is the re-aylng, "Some day we ran look ers. Smalley cried, "Here It Is!", suit of Immorality, herolzlng bar k and say, ·on thE' &-ach' Is and then picked up his glas, gangsters, glamorizing prostl-the picture that saved the t-ye, brushed It oU on his shirt, tutes and down-grading churche world." al ndh lpromptly deposk lteberl fit barhk and the true heros oC our lx'·l' After a carefu l look at the rec n s vacant soc et ore t e loved land There is an old d t p 11 1 1 horrified Hunti ngton Beach play· Chinese pro~·erb· "One plctur"' Is or I ok au nhg thml ght I)(' the · "' rt'a t>Y to t IS w o t' s how . be· er". worth a tho~nd worrts." Ont' ,·ause If It did SUl'<'f't"d 1n ('rt'aUng "ft shook them up real bad." movie can brarnwash millions of a cllmare In the mln<t-. of our recalled occ·s ~wim coach. people In a rev.· mmute . We ha\t-people that would c;to~ our !Ur · laws In this country that prevent thPr prPparatlon to de!t>nd uur • t!: • o t t • t o • o e e e e • • t e t t • * s • e e e • e e 1 thP use of poison tor mternal lL<;t>, .t>I\AA. Rus..-.13 would I)(' tht> part N t f 'Th L • • 1 I but none to prote<'t your child of this now dl\ ldE'rl worlrl that 0 es rom e egaonnaare I that turns lh(' knob of your tele· would bp S3\E'd and we would • •• • • • • 4 4 4 4 • 4 , • 4 • 4 • • • • 4 • • • • • • • \'INIOn S<'l from p<>rhaps a more be anothPr Hu ngan dearlly po1son that enter· the · (Oftlclal pubUcaUoa of !few- 1 , DGI'T FillET! brain. port HCHbor I.Agloa Post 291.) One of th<' mo:st otccnslve pJc. Breakfast Is "••IIVIL WILL BE ture" to be produ('ed was rE'· Ullll h?c1"-ed wirh much fanfare and HELD lAY 28 1 29 .sdvertismg on Deeember li. It Is Set for July 30 called "On the Beach.· It rt'prt>· st'nts an Amencan submarine W c nePd help to run the boothc; that :surfa<'es oft the shore<~ o! John HardlnK. chairman of the and !M"Ople to rome and sp<>nd Ausrralla at the t-nd of war Breakfa t Committee tor t h._. money · · · all proceeds will go wh1ch started, they said by 29l s t, reports that plans tor the to Junior Legion baseball. " omebody who pu hed the breakfast a re well under way. wrong button." From this pre- He and his committee. Ken N. R J 1 posterous statement to tht' end Johnson find f red Beck. have set eport on r It Is coarse, Immoral. cheap and the Jut Sa~urday In July as the • juven ile yarn of an atomic war date for thl.s a nnual event. Pro-that ktUed every soul on eanh ceeda from the b~akfut are used L • T exceptlna thO&e In the subm arine to help aupport the Junior Le1lon eg10n eam and the people In Australia. The buebaJJ team and otb~r Post story l.s depressJng and apparent· activities. ay JOD lfcKVGII Jy Intended to shock rather than As In the past the Newport AJ(aln Post 291 w1ll sponsor a entertain. It is excellent ,propa. THIS SIZE cleu if .. cl ed in tt.. e,.;9" u" cori you •• little es S 1.50 r. l ~i-C.IJ OlliOLE l.QSSO.. Er ht>JI>t>tt Lure!. i:> a nat lvt> of En~land da;•<l Sunday at his reo;irlt-nn•. tiiH : Larks pur Ave, Corontt Oi•l M •r Sen•1ces wl"re hP id Tu.-~,1) Jt Bt~lrt Corona d('l M.u :'tfartUoJ !1 wuh lht> f«ov . FrE'rt ='mlth or LoJJ:Una Bearh Of· firl.•tln~ He 1... ....l n ,\'4•d by his wl!E', Cha rlotte , J c:laughtl'r, Lottie WonriNlll h o! Corona del Mar, and 2 grand< hlldren. S.ilnte••··· Th1rtet>n !l('nlors will be named as lite mt>mbers of the Calltomia Schola1'8hlp Fedt>ratlon at tht" an- nual servlrt> banquet at Newport Harbor H1gh Sc-hool tomorrow t F'rlday 1 evening. They arP Cathy Coldoft, Carol Comardo. Sharon Craig, Susan Gould, Mary Jane Hambrook. Thoma .. Herbert, Holly Ingram, 8 e ,. Llt>ntz. Mlkto Lind tedt. :'\anr1 ~1axwell, Richard WaLc;on. Gary :'t1orrlson: a nd Jame Wor· rhen ThP)' maintained an "A" avf'raj.!e for at least 4 of the last 6 seme ters ~ Sll W,_. JM a., C.U .._ C.. ...,_ Pa.. Ill WGl NEW OwnerShip i This TreS~! Beach All American Market will Junior Legion baseball team. ganda for Russia. who Is trying !urnlsh the food and the area. com prised of boy~ from this com· 50 dcsperately to prPvenr our Shafer has volunteered to send munlty. Tht>se ft>llow s arf:' In further experlmt>nts with atomic men Jo hook up tht-plu mbing for what W(' mlghr call srring train. pnergy. until such tim~.> It take. the cooking facilities. Hasty lng now. plnylng with local high them to repair their mnchlm-ry Moving has volunteered a truck ~t'hool t4"am'!. From this group of for stealing the results. The to move the equipment. Tickets voungs tf'rc; will be selected your I whole sordid play l'nds after :111 will be available in June for this I Post rt>prl'SPntarlon : alo:o thPrt-the character f1nd way.; of :sui. worthwhile event. will be ~rherlulf'd work outs. In <'Ide to bent the erteets or atomic BUY liE--lET liE FlEE I PREM IUM TIRES ONLY 1 FREE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT (DONESTtC CAllS OJIJLT) WITH LUBE AND On. CHANGE 1 vi ling i\ny youngster who Is dust. CHAPLA.IN"S NOTES t'l1g1hlt> to pl.1y, to ro!'npt>tP !or a The picture wa~ reiPaSt'd by THOMAS L BROWN ly aJTA COODALL poo;ltion on thp tNm 'St anl~y Kram~r .• who wa.., re FLTDfC 'A' SEJtVJCE Local papers will be notl!iPd cent I) quote~ In \ ar~ety. a film 3100 COAST HWT. CORONA DEL MAB OB 3.,.,.. lED BO~C e whe~ Jncl when. So i{anv P~t i~u~b~U~c~a~ti~O~n~.~~n~s~u~b~s~ta~n~~~e~.i·~·t~h~a~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= WOIITBT PltOCitAM member Is lntE'rt-s tE'd in helping f or the benefit or the new-our clul>. piPa<oe rontact Co mrade comers to the Po t. I would like :'tfr llugh at OR10It' 5·0880 or to explain the purpos(' and mech. Kfm berly 9 T-16 1. W(' nt'Pd your anlcs of the "Bed Rolling" De. support tails. On certain nights, live I Lao;t sea:o;on our ho~·s flnbhM s hows are set up at the Veteran's In !l!lh plarl' In the lt>agut>. Wt> Hospital facilities for the bent'· hart n flnt' group of bovs \.\ ho. fit of the hospltallzE'd vets. Those after the sea«on wa" o\·~r. came who a re bt>d·ridd~n have no way and thankt>rl tht-Post Cor thl'lf to get do\vn to ~<'<' tht' show un· l.trCorts to upport a b.1sehall tram less extra help Is brought in to in Jumor Legion wheel the bed, with patients. Our hat~ art> ocr to Legion down to the auditorium or s how membPrs who had the rouraJZE' place -hpnce tht' name "Bed I to sponsor a boy in t he past. All Rolling." ~ponsor'l, Wf' thank you, one and A spirit of rompetltlon has all. grown betw~n the Posts through. A C'ompl('tp rhy~tica I ln\'l'ntory out the Coun1y as to how many Is M>lng mac1(' or equlpmt>nt that hours t-ach can put Into the pro· Is In flO"~'"Ion or ou r <'oach ancl ject. To date we havf' over 200 managt'r or 11"1 yt>ar Wt> will hours logged In Hospital Servire. publish rhl~ Information. '~~'~ that Midway City shares thl' local rt"C· you l.e~lon mPmM'rs who arp h1 ord .of over 300 hours with San trrt'~tcd In our tl'am will know Clemente and Brea. what our rc.>qu lremPnto; arf' Cor Darrell Wa rd. Un·officlal Po 1 the comlnR sea~ton. playboy. has organiU'd a party The newspap<>r sports Milor<~ In to roll beds on tht' 15th at tht> lhls community sp<'nt quite a hit Long Beach Ho.pila l. Meeting of their time and ertorts to pub· place w lll be at Post 291. time IIM:t.c our Junior LA-glon program. will be at 6:30. For further details I hope they will <'OntlnuE' to do calle me at: JEfferson 7·2910. so this \'Par. Tht-st' fellows d('· WilD• T1R IRQ[ II BECK? Comrade Harry H. Ravery a t Box 1463, Hollywood 28. Calltor· nla, has queried us as to the whereabouts of 1... Y Heck. Com- rade Havery Is a member or Post 43. Hollywood, and reports he would appreciate a ny lnfo.rma· Uon pertaining to the where- abouta of Beck. who Is supposed to be In the Oranee County area. serve a lot or credit for their work. So now that the season Is nl' r. tng, let U.! All get behind th\8 program and help the Post 291 Junior Legion ba~ball team gt't under way. I would like to again thank eal.'h and e~ry mt>mbcr of Poet 291 for your ht>lp a nd cooper&· tlon Jaat vu r. I am looklne for· ward to 196o being a gOOd ba5e· ball yea r for our Junior ~Arion '-• ,_ ,........ ....., u1 tt. tum bel l\&' up In the top bracket ...... P, U tr 1 C... OIWe ,...., In Orantto Count.)'. IJWG) NEw RENAULTS DO .. ..... Per No. llhllll I a. ..,...._Y or,.. ca.- It's Colossal It's Special Annual TAHITIAN FEAST "Tile IIIII il .. l .... 11ic F..U" . Pit Barbecued Sweet. Sour. Spareribs. Polynesian Spices. Chicken Tahitian. Bcmcma Lichee Sauce. Shredded Coconut; Salmon. HCIWCI:Uan: Ginger :S..L South Sea laland Style: Bcmcma f1cn'OI'ed YCDDL Cooked in Rum: Tahitian Fruit Salacl Genuine Poi from Hawaii. Fresh Pineapple, Coconut. SUNDAY MAY 22 lw I ... C.alun 1 Prtzu-E11lrl ' z• DINNER ncm ss.ao One Dollar from SaJe of Each T1cket Wlll be donated to Harbor Area Boys· 6 GU"ls' Clubs 6 the Boy 6 Gul Scouts. * Semce l:GO tD I P.M. IALIOA. CAIJF. (AutbeDtic TcdUticm Dr-. Welea'IIINI) ~--------------------------·· r , , Let's Go tlshlng • • .! 4PORT Jaycees Plan June· Election The nomlnatlnc committee o1 the ~ewport Harbor .Junior Cham. ber ot Commerce hu aelected the followlnc nomJnees for the June 2 eJection meetlnc: ., naa "«"" • u Dave Fink of Dav.y'a Lock~r predlcta there wllJ be no albacore thla year unleaa water condlllont chance on the cout. He aaya the water 11 too dirty and too warm tor the fl.ah to come In any clo.· er than 100 to 200 mllea from ahore. ~ m bonito, 19 white •a for more variety . I'll ~~ettle for baaa and 613 ml.cellaneous fl.ah • .:ba::.r:...:r..:a::.cu::.d;;:;a;:.:·:.,_ _____ -:-__ ,. boata lllClud~ the P'rontler, Bon..nza, Southern Comfort. Unao and ae. Too. C.n't .. 1 the pay water IJn't relatively clean. Two .f.pound berrlea were caucht from the Balboa Pavilion Sunday. Sea trout and halibut are a lao belnc cauaht from the Pavmon. • • 0 0 0 ~ 0 • ' Mike Lawyer and Ca p Black· burn, president; Chuck Bonlol• and Tom Smith, Internal vice· president; Dixon Trueblood and Jim Rubel, external vice.pretl· dent; Don Wa rd and Rick Law· renee, state director; Bill Wells and Jack Wheaton, secretary; ..\1lke Layne and Larry Gates. treasurer. Fi .. ill IIIIi C.lell Is HeW for Fl.. Fry A contec;t to ~leer the Fl<~hlng King of thr Co ta :\1e a Lions I Club f io;h fry IS now under way. ThP contest will close ;\fay 31, anc1 tht> f i;;hlng King will be an· nounct>d at 1 p.m . Sunday, June HERE IS A SCENE from Cecil 8. DeMille's "Greete~t Show on Earl h." showing now through Tuesday a t the Port Theatre, Corona del M~~r. The second feature is 'War of the Worlds." WORLD'S c ·HAMPIONSHIP REGAITA IS SCHEDULED He aaya laat year the blc croup ot tlah waa otf Pt. Arruello. So. perhaps boata with adequaie crulslnc ranee could cet out there beyond San Clemente Jaland and have a co at thoee Jonc·flna. Per· aonally, I haven't SHn San Nlch· olas Island alnce 1946. Let'a hope that oft.ahore current moves In here close enouch ao we can catch 'em olf the bell buoy! Forty.flve passeneera on boats from Davey's Locker Monday brought In 180 berries. 381 bonl· to. 106 calico bass and 29 yeiJow· taiJ. The boats ar~ really packed on week.ends but during the week there Is ple nty of room aboard them. • • • • • • Barracuda, bonito, yellowtail, baa and halibut are belne caueht aboard the San Juan, which Jeavea at 6 a .m. and 12:30 p.m. from the end ot the Newport Pier . All of the same fish, except yel· Jowtall, are belnc caucht on the baree. G~rcla, anchored olt the Newport Pier. Some bonito, bar· racuda a nd nice hallbut are also belne caucht ott the Newport Pier. • • • The report from Seasport Land. lng Is that the barracuda and yellowtail fl•hlne Is really eolng to s tart picking up In the next 3. in Costa :'\Jesa Park diJrlng the Regatta excitement will reach Fi<~h Frv. Fish eligible for the an all·time h igh this week·end I rontest .i nrlurle klpjat>k, bonito, for Bahia Corinthian Yacht, which ~! barracuda, tuna, yt>llowtall. white sponsors the tlrst annual world's or black sea bas<~. Davey's LO<'ker. championship regatta for Udo·14 SECOJfD FEATtJRE and Mrs. James B. Stoddard or A total of 279 a nglers on live Newport Beach. Start Commodore boats out of the Balboa Pavilion Don Bossy will act as Officer or between May 9 to 15 decked 173 the Day. , yellow~ail, 422 barracuda, 361 few days . • • • • En~nada advertises Itself as the "Yellowtail Capital of the World." The harbor area eoes In 632 31st St .• ~t'wport Beach, Is sailing cra ft on these 2 days. N TOPS WITH • the oftil'lal weighin g station for / The affair, to be held off the FRESH ME the C'Ontest. All fish m ust be docks of the club's now estab· landed on rod. reel and fish llnf'. llshed home ground, Balboa Bay I oo/ ON HONOR ROLL 1R ••n hooker! and landed by the con· Club, will Include forma l flag /0 OC8liJIJ PIINIO testant. raising ceremonies or the sp ring FOOdS season. These wi ll take place a t The freshman class at :'llewportl Robin Irwin, Judith Johnson, H 0 ME C 0 0 K 1 N G TWO HURT lH CBASR 10:30 a.m . Sunday, with a band Harbor High School exceeded the Na ncy Johnson, Barbara Kennedy, W illiam Kinder, 30. or 6908 W. concert offered by the Third Ma· othe r classes In scholarship at· Arlene Krlz, Richard Lefmann, OPD I A.ll. Ot'ean Front. ='lewrort Beach, a nd rlne Aircraft Wing Band from El talnment ror the third qua rter of Gay Lloyd, Janie Martell. Judi Sene • ........._ L1Uida. DillMr Leon Caldwell. 28. of li79·B Toro. the p resent school year by win· :\faytleld. Steve McNiel. Charlene 8&ASOWA.al.& Palc&l Westminster A\'t'., Costa :\le a. A formal Salute to the Flag nlng places on the honor roll for Nelson, Leo Xyholm, Judy Pa rker, C I I C I f E were injured 1n a 2.car at'ddent will be Jed by General Samuel S. 10 per cent or Its member . The Patricia Pierce. Richard Powell, at Orange St. and W Coao;t Hwy., Jack. US:\fC, ortlciatln~ for Bahia senior cJass competed closely I Sandra RamelJa, J?on Roberson, 101 Mer..._ PL. Wnrport We:o>t ~ewport. at 11 :21 p.m Sun· Corinthian. accom~anted by an with 9.3 per C<'nt. Diane Schwartz. :o\ancy Smith, &e. tbe ,._ I day. Their t'ar. making a leftt~rn ll·gun salute. Chtef gunner or I Sevtn per cent or the student Jill Stauffer, Carol Stott, Art Van ~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=. orr Coa t Hwy. was hit in the the CNemonles will be skipper body normally earns recognition Eaton Harold Vollmer. Susan It rea r bv a rar driven by Herbf'rt Da ve Gogerty or the yaC'ht M?Jo. on the honor roll. Here Is the Way~urn. Sharron Wikox, Vir· Peek. ~. Escond1do. owned by Frank ~uller: t.Jnl· third quarter Jist: ginia Wyers. :iCii:iCixiii:Xi:iCiX:iCi:Xi:iCiX:iCixiOCii:iCixiCi:XiCOJ formed Sea Scouts will ra•se the e SEMIOBS (62) e SOPHONOBES (21) I C flags. I Claudia Abboll, Donna Albright, Pally Buchanan. Dotty Bu h. Balboa Bay Cl ub r~uests all Johnnn BakN. Jean Barlow, Don· Lynn Buxton. Pat Caudell, Bruce sail and power boat sk1ppcrs with aid 8c<'cher William Calll<t. Doro· Coston, Silsby Eao;tman, Chuck craft moorrrl at the Bay Club to thy Cantel~pt>. Barbara Carlson. Eng<'l. Louise f<'t>ney, Pet<' Flah·l brC.l k out dress shtp tlags. )fa.ny Joh n Ca rlyle Linda caudt"ll, Ter· Nty. Janet Goodwin. Carol Klt"wit, \'eranda, pa tio a nrt boat parties 1 ry Clarke, Cathy Colcloft, Carol )fargaret Krause. Cathleen Loes· 1 Re~cx end e;.j:;y ::-:c c!-lcrm d B · I ' ~,.. c"' ..... ·he ,..,...s ·ol C.bCO s,o...... ..-.... ... --.... HAZEL DELL ct t!-le S:e:r.·N-::y n!ghtly arcc> planned by BBC mcc>mbt-rs. Comardo. Sharon Craig, Kathy N . 1 Otrldal committees o! Bahia Dalton. Judy Farrell. Cathy Fog., Pierre :\flchaud, Bruccc> )f('('Jaire. Corinthian hoste~es Will take nrty, J,tnf' Fontlus. Loretta Fox . .\lichael )fort'y, Taffy :\1yNs, 1 over hospt.'a llly dulles for the 2 Jodi Fro<~t, KnrPn Fo,tN. 1 .\ltkf' Xlce, Diane P~get. ~haron I dnys, sE'T\'Ing coffee and dough· I Naner Gardner. :-.lorma Gate,.,I.RJt -.chke, LlnfiA Ryllel, Kathy nu ts tn their cluh room to mC'm. Sue r.ould. JoAnn Ha llbert. )fary ~aucerman, Gall Shlf!.-r, Anne I bt>rs anc1 guests c•at·h afternoon Janf' !lambrook Sh.Hon Jl ansf'n. Showst;u-k. George Va n <tervort. from I :30 P m. I Thomas llerbert Rob<'rl JlOf'y, sara Van Ornum, Sally Vaughn, t DIY BUT Ill .Hill BUNNING DAILY Leaves Pier 6 A.M. -12:30 P.M. Calley & a.atol Toclde -Wo aery Bide lf~11ary SS ADUL 1'1 -CIOLD8EW UJIDEB 12 12.50 -------=rJSIIDIQ IAIIQE QEOBaJA::------- WJLL aE 80RWIWC SATUBAT, AP:..::aJL==-:3~0 __ _ Thl>l'C' arti\e in. this capacity John Hulbert. Ann Jlumason. Rush Youngberg. P.\P.K & )1.\RJXE BALBO,\ ISLA:'-.00 'inclucle: Ho!'pltahty rhalrman, Christina Hu~y. Holly Ingram, e FaESIIMEJI (C7) IEWPIIT PID ... T filii. ~1rs. Leonard South of Balboa Is· Phyllis Johnson, Ted Kornwelbel, Betsy Barnett, Robert Blackmar. OR 3·-l:iJO l land ; corrf'spondlng secretary~ Steve Lewis, Bev Llentz, Mike Cathy Bjorklund, Barbara Brad· DD OP llcPADDD .~'LACK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;\Irs. Ca rlo Ray of :'llewport Beach 'I Lindstedt Va lerie Lowen. ford, l eanne Brilliant. Tim Brown, ........ -.. oa l.;eal the ~fmH. Rod WelcbJ ein, l ohn Charlotie M arx. Terl McDonald, Ingrid Buhler. Barbara Butter, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gettle. John Granath, Len Lilly Darlfone McManiga l, Glen Miller. Martha Campbell, Polly Du nlap, r A "Date" to Remember··· DINE & DANCE AT BIWN8SLEY'S JAMAICA 1111 The l :o\DER );E\\' )fA:\AGE:O.tE:'\T Finest Continental Cuisine French Chefs - Lu ncheon Served From 11:30 Till 5 P.M. 2101 E. Coast Hlqbway Corooa del Men T.\~TEFL'LLY REDEC(•fL\TED • OR 3·4170 The Very Finest in Dining • Codctails • Piano Bar e Open 7 Days • ORiole 3-7726 e BALBOA BLVD. AT MAIN ST. in BALBOA "THH HOUSI OP PIIMI lr Eat lit I Tustin Avt., Tustln-Sinta AM llftwtw Mill TIDE TABLE Tine •• ~ lelcld ., liP ........ , roa LOS uaELES Ligh t F igu res A.M.-IIold Flp.n. P.M. Pacific Dclyli9bt 1c19t.D9 Time Low Blgb Low 1 :00 0.9 6:49 3.9 li:Ct 0.5 I :53 0.4 7:46 3.9 1:21 U 2:35 0.0 8:35 3.9 21M 1.0 3:13 ·0.3 9:18 3.9 lsll 1.1 3:48 .o.~ 9:59 3.8 ar01 u 4:23 ·O.S 10:37 3.7 J •JS 1.7 4 :~ ·0.5 11:17 3.6 C:OS U co..........,.. or _,. __ Blgb 7117 u 7:51 u 1:21 u ••• 5.7 1117 L 7 "" u lO:IJ S.S .. _...,"' ...-.............. c:::Mir .... Jr .. Hyde Braly, A. D. :\1acLach· Kay :\fOC'r kel, Gary ~forrlson. Bill Bonnie Fleming, Gordon Fore ey, Jan, My ro',l Sheward. Wally Wa l· Mu elman. Ann Payne. Linda Vlt>kl Frederick. Sue Gazlay, Dl· (l•r" . .\far\ In Lee. T_.ylor Han<'ock. Purrell. Collet>n Rupp, Be\' Rys· I ane Ger\•als. Lawrenre Gibson. C C Albnght, Clydt' Sh~rw~. clalf'. Kf'llv 54"grave... Charalee Su a n Goddic;kson. :'\fary Lou Bill TJ?hl'. Robc>n ~· Voorhlf'<;, ay ~rgcnnt. TPrry &ott. Kristin Sta l, Griesst>r. C.1rl1 It'. Tom \tilltron. A .L. ~r· Bonna Stanford. Tht"rc~;a Spring. Dave Hammond. Roberta Ht><'k. tw. L '·~·~>.nC P ~raw. Francts \\a~. Sanclra Varvil, Carolyn Vf'nmlya, Holly Hf'ndrlrks, Jane Howlancl. rf'n, \\ llham :-.toll, JamE's L''"" Richart! Wato;on, Sancl ra Wa to;on. Gall Hylton, Joyre Kelm, Poll\' II nnd many more Dorothy \\'ood\\Orth. James Wor· Kiewit. KE'nneth Kornwelbf'l. Jan The Cluh <ll<;o will be honored then. vonard, Carl :\.lars('Pila' .. Ro~rt undl'r th,.. rat'tn~ program or fl('{'t e JUNIORS (CI ) )frVIckN, Kay ..\furphv. J1m ~el· C tpt ltn C.trln Ft.ty anrl through Pennie Adams. Stl.'ph.lnle Arl . son. Toni ='lies. Lynn Xoble. 1 SPliT FIIIEIIEI Let us wrap, Flaah Frene and atore your tiah for you. SCOTTY'S omat raoZEM aAJTS AV AJL.A.ILE Let ua Proenc Tour MarlJD -We Smoke Nadia 1111• niZEI FMD LOCIERS 'rtllrt,..,::-· of f'aptam ~ion Brown :~me. Lit BrarliC'y, Jann Bowman. Carol Palm. Susan Payne, BPI· ,,r :o\f'wpr.rt Harhnr Ya r-h t Club. Sandra Brockman. Rirhanl Brunt. tv Pelletier. Karen Pete i'S('n, Pat ~~·~·~·~·~JOtla~~ltne~~~t.~·~ew~por~t~a~e~n~di~,~Co~l~lf~-~~~~0~8~1ol~e~3~·~11~1~8~· \\ ith rhr-prr•rn• r ~( thP S~prrm~> rami BuiJ()('k, Sut' Bergcc>nba <-h. Porth. Bob Roberts, Stt>phen Rus. Ju cfJ,:P nr y<Hht rat•tnJ?. nationally G.Hy CaldwE'II. ~tkhaf'l Estt'y, st'll. Becky Schwerer, Sally S<'O·I ft~mous Harris K. Lyle. Cathy Evan<;, Emilv lf,•mmond. field, Barbara Smith. John VIPr· BALBOA PAVILION Wl'lcom ln~ r.cneral and :\1rs.' Dorrlne Hansen, John Hughes. ling, Sandra Williams, Kathy Jark, orticlal hosts. Commodore l Sherry Hushanrl. • Witt. Gretchen Yenwr. and )tr-.. Jlowarrl LangiPy, have .tl-.o '"'i'e'' to ~w present ..\1r. PRE SUMMER PARTIES anrl )fr'l. Jack Wrather, Frank • • \l ullrr Honorarv membN!' Cap· ~~~r;,~\~~~~jp~,~~. ~~:\~;~.~~ K~EP YOUNGSTERS BUSY Michael Hill Electetl Hea~ ef T eacllers Alii. Jt'o; hPI'n ''whlrJ .nway on danr· ncc>r dance at the Youth Centt'r In 10g ft>Pt · for «f'VNal hundrcc>r1 Corona dt'l )far. :\fay 2.) tht' Crew I SPwport Harbor boy., and girl~ of Cu ts and Pony Tails. eighth grad· all agf''! during the pas t month. ers. will ha\'e a dinner dance a t . . with June appearing on the horl· Villa :.\-farina. \l irhn~l ~111 "IXth gradP tea('h· · 7on bu<~y with more happy 0<'<'8·1 .\1ay 2S the "Twepn TeC"ns."l l'r .11 :o\e" port . Height~ Sc-~ool, 'lions. <~eve nth graders. will hold a din· wa elN·tNI presH:It>nt of the' ew· Tbese are the youngsters who ner danct> at the Anvrlcan Legion port BPach Ele~entary Te,ch~~ <'omprlse various dance group of in Costa Mesa. As"'n at1 a mhPPt~ng Mon;at ~a; Dorothy Jo Swanson, and the In· Jn June the following groups Prnoon n t cc> orona e • trlracles or a band new dance. will be entertained : June 1. Star· SPORT FISHING FROIDEI-DII.Y 4 Ll. 11.50 PEa PEBSOJf e BIUIZI t DIY &:• A.M. AKD 12:00 WOOlf ss.eo JUG School. !"The Ma dison.'' are attracting JIRhters dinner dance at the ; Other offkers are Ralph We r· their attention durlnc the closing Elks; l~ne 6, Sandpipers, dlpner =:::;=========::;::======:::::::~~=~~, ley. vice. president, Horace Ens ign pre·summer da ncing parties. dance at the Youth ~nter; June _ f 'School; Catherine Delaney, secre· Dinner da nces have been keep . 8 Belles and Beaux Ebell Club tary, Ne wport School, and Bob ing the social calendar busy of h·ou~ dinner dan~; June 14, Lilley, treasurer. Horat'e Ensign late. This round ol activity start· Daydreamers, dinner dance, Bal· School. The group voted In favor ed May 3 when Lads and LaMes, boa Bay Club ; June 16, Guys and of a 10·month pay period In place seventh graders, l)ad a dinner Doll!, dJnner dance, place to be of the CUTTf'nt 12·month pay perl· C'atered at the Ebell Club. announced; Swlnest~rs. seventh od for teachers. Debonalrt!, of the e ighth erade. graders, dinner dance June 2(), took a.s a the me the "Roaring Balboa Bay Club, and Sugar and Twenties'' with amusing lnvJta. Spices. sixth graders, to be an· SOif .roa SCBaOEDEJIS Charles and Ru th Sch roeder. 124 29th St., WMt Newport, are parents of a son born Wednesday, Moy 11. in Hone Hospital, weigh. lng 10 pounds. 1 ounce. V UDALl DAM ACE CAJIS Va ndab damaged 2 parked cars In t he A St. parking Jot. Balboa. Newport pollee rt"ported Friday night. The ca r are owned by R. H. Townsend, 1215 F:Mex Ln., Westcllf!, Md R. E. Cedar, Ana· helm . lions on which a door opened to nounced. reveal, "Say Joe sent me." Each -------- member received a m ue wlth his DU.OISE IAaT .OD name a nd "Debona lra 1957·60" John and Gloria DuBoiM ot painted on It, 1550 Ocean Ft., Balboa, are par· Velvet~n~. the hl&h achool entll of a .an bom Thursday. May aroup. had a dlnn~r dance at the 5 In Hoag HOApltaJ ~lgttlng 7 Friday AlteTnoon Club to Jearn pOunds, 11 ounces. ' the Madbon. Next evenlne the Velve teen. dfomonstrated t h e dance at thf' os-nlnr of the new Ev~IT'Hft Garden Cent~r. Deba and non., •lahth gtadera, l'lad dinner at tM VIJla Marina May 14. Tabt.a were decorated u.. htlf'l c\ettlW e4s fw ,.. ...._ c:.1 Itt 1M' -'• te otttOLf , .... with boy and awl ara4uatea In '1'110 ITAnl AT YOGa IM»>e caps and gownt~ ~~ervlnc u place AD¥ &ana .,.. • eerda. Tue8day the "Stars and Tar1," ..-v•nth l"'ld.,.. danced and en· joyed dlnn.-r at the l.:bfoll Club. n f Sklrt1 and ShliU, fifth c ract • .,., held a dinner dance at the J:lkl Club lut nl1ht. '"'-Jacq and lllla. alxth Jfad. .rt, will hold their fina l dtnner dance at the Rancho Mft& Jlfur· •ry Chla evenlnc l'l'lluftlday). On Ma1 3t the Dolph an., elflltll aradtMt, wtJI hold their latt din· ALLDAY BOATS Jo.a. ...... Jo.a.5&a. lAne f- lU lilt lt. Stop by for ...afat and get your cold beer to take with you. Open at 6 a.m. STAG CAFE 121 McP ... Pl. oa ,...,. t/1.-·.:; 1(!.~ I,-t ~. ... . • i . . ·~ .. ~ I . . 111 DAY BOATS 6 a.m. L.enetn. ••c-. a..,. 12:)0 p.m. , • 4 •• . ENSIGN CLASSIFIED PTA STAT IS DEBATED I CIM ::~~~ (Continued from Paee One) In& a IOOd p&nnt and a 1ooc1 oonv ntlon. We felt. as •n -organ.l poll<-y of Xutlonul PTA b to In 1 .............. II • ~ UAI. UTAft & DJITALI ro. IAL& IIJICKLI.ADOVS yt•,... Other artlvltl~ are orean-tru~~d to the tu<.'htr•. More In· lzatJon or p&,.nta and teachert. cludP a plank on the national ........ 11•1•1, --- DEL XE WATERFRONT APART. FOR SALE-9 piece tolld mahoa. J,_tlon of new PTA units, co· llpfrtna; the parents Will have that It wa. unwl.se to have a man platform It 30 statt> or more ~ration with youth oreanh:.a· freedom of expre lon. and the of that caliber a. a ~~aker. So s uppon lt. Federal atd to educa· A 1200 ~ho1•rshtp was reM'I\'ed lion., echedullne or health and couraae to apeak out about what we sent a letter or protest, a nd tlon 11 on the nation 1 plarform, by Charal@t" ~raunt. 1raduatloar t"ducallon workshops and confer· w1 have bHn complalntna about as.ked why he had t>Hn chost"n but ll 1s not on the Cahfornla !_{'nlor trom Nt"wpoc;t Harbor Hlth encea on cood tearhlna, donation for a lonr wblle. to s~ak at a national ronven-~ platform ~x>cauow th~ state PTA .:school, from the-Newport Jkoach ot fundi to the Joplin Soya Ranch After the 6 panel mem bers had tlon. ~1rs. Pease tried to help at dOf'hn't endo~ lt. Elemtont.Hy TeaC'ht>rs Assn Mon · and purcha~ of a narcotics film. ah·en their apeeches, the meetlnar the local Jeveh and Mrs. North· JACK NELSON-I don't believe day afternoon 111 Corona Ml Mar M£~T: Summer rental. 2 bed· any dining room aet mad~ In room, turnl1hed. Modern built-South America ; al~ Chinese ln11. Bay front patio. Lido area. hand carved teak WOOd desk. Utllltlea paid. Garaee. O Riole KJ 7-1787. 3-2828. FOR SALE: 4 pairs of fu lly lined. NEW 2 beet room unturnltht'd. MRS. H. 0 . BOYVEY, member was thrown open for que lion• cult called a dl trJct meetlnar. We 1 thls group of 'i4) memtwor is rf"p· Sc~~l. 1 f tt 1 10 1 floral pattern cu.stom made Tile kitchen lr bllth. Bu llt·lns. (loor lenath drapes and val· drapes, garage. patio, !Pnced anoes, OR 5-1474. no yard. Water paid. Adults, pets. $90. Ll 8-1937, 276 Monte aa roaaALK of the State Board of PTA - I and answers. Here I a aummary called the state headquarters a nd resentatJve of our PTA group h ~ra ee.l ont' 0 ~ Olt r think that Jerl•latlon and stu· of the queetlon-an~owN period: W'-'re told that 11 w a not a state ~r·s walt until the &{'neral meet· I t>r e u ·f anh tot o~e a ~~ · dent loans are the mD!lt Import· JACK NELSON-There's a lot problem We wired tht' national l ing tor a \Ott' :na~· r;a t> h." 00r ~~ear e~. M e ant project!! or the state PTA. En. we can do &$ a PTA, uch aB pre lden.t: we were told ..,he wa<l l J ERJtY LONr..-What IS requlr· Csht 1"' ~~g tt'rto ,,;, Tr. atn A' rs. h I hi h Jp upport bo d d k ., are., ~rgean , .. , us 1n ve., actment of adequate Jaws for the c oars P • " 11 n busy, but would ln)lestlaate. But I e to ta e artton ~ rt H · ht · Vista Sr., Cos1a Me a . SWAPS FOR TRADE: 1959 White NO RENT-RAISE! welfare of youth ls the aim of elections, ll('hOOI lunches, safe we recelvt>d no answer PRI:\CIPAL JOH:-\ OEA:-\-PTA • ewpo etg s PTA. Student loans have a prior· transportation, tlelp set up a P Y· MRS. NORTHCUTT -·ThP na· by Jaw-4 say th 11 tht> dt>el ton I SERVICES tty on our Joan and scholarship chologlcaJ service, purchase su"h tiona! pre.slrlent :\frs Parker re· mu~t 1)4> madt> at a t·alled PTA ------------ Studebaker Lark • 6, low mJie · UNUSUAL 1 bedroom unturn-age, for trust deed or vaca nt !shed apt. 5 m in to ocean. lot In Oranae County. Phone oodle.s of wardrobes. private Kt 7-4403. patio. 625 Shalimar Dr., Apt. FOR SALE: Studebaker Cornman· fund. Loans of $100 a year a re ttem<J a s books, g la.s e<J, rem'-'dlal I r<>ived the Jell~.; ju~t a m~nth mcetlnf(, by a two-third-; vole of P A I N T I N G made, and tht> student starts pay· reading supplies . W e will Jose before the com.-ntlon. She marlP tho-.e prP'!t>nt. Thert> art> 708 mem. 1 ~ 2. Just off W. 18th St., Costa Me~a. U berty 8-7317. THE .DeANZA PLAZA Spacious 2 bedroom Apts. Ju~t off Santa Ana Freeway to adult buildings with Jar&e heat-I ed pools, laundry racllltJes and carporu. F'U rnl.ahed lr unfurn· lshed. $75.00 lr up. beaches and L.A. Family and 1402 E . Fruit St. SANTA ANA KI 3.6620 -F0..,.-R-S~A-J..-E~: Houseto be moved. 1 story t ram'-', 20X30. Cozy In· lrrlor complete ly pa neled. Kit· r11en. bath and 2 rooms. Con· la<'t Don Means, Purchasing Agent, City of Newport Beach. OR 3-2110. MUSICAL liiSTBUMENTS-=-- NewHamm ond Organs " Stein· W ll\' Pianos. BIG SALE used elec· t roni<' organ!! $295, $375, $485. L ow r t> y, Wurllt7.er, Orgatron, Thomas, many othe~. all like npw, save up to $800. CLEAR· A:-\C"E SALE 27 GRAND PIA~OS -r'-'fln lshed like new. 5395, $-165, ~19:> up. Select from 13t Steinways, Knabe, Chlcker· lng. Wurlltzer. etc. Beautiful ~faple Hammond s pinet organ , a rare buy, pleaSt" hurry, or rent a Hamond or~ran $5 a week with le ons. Spine t pianos -Stein· way, Wurlltze r, Acroeonle, Knabe, Fi<:t'h(>r, $295. $385. $465, e tc. pay little as $10 a month or will rent new plnet or grand. One repos· sessed Salem Maple C h err y spinet, near new, pay small bal- ance Ilk(' rent. HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN used, family favorite, real low price for quick sale. 12 USED uprl1hts from 195. little as $5 a month, or will re nt. CASH tor your p lano. Repos · ~~~ssed Mahoaany Grand plano, perfect, take over balance. SCHMIDT-PHilliPS ~ North Kaln. ColA« 6th Santa Ana Since 1914 RENT NEW PlANO QR ORGA.."'f $7.00 PER MO. RE~T APPLJED IF PURCHASED "Open Fri. nights 'till 9:00 p.m.'' WOODWQRTH'S 2620 E. Coal!t llwy. · OR 3.5530 Corona d'-'1 Mar In S•wta Ana . Kl i -l.t59 ELECTRONIC SOUND SYSTEMS Stereo, Hi-Fi COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL HOMES -BOATS Cl:STOM INSTALLATION Sound-Crofters, Inc. AUDIO SPECIALISTS 262G E. Coast lliwny OR 3 ·8515 Corona del Mar HELPWAJfftD TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Chec.k With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402~ 32nd St., Newport ORiole 3-4680 SITl1AnOlfl WANTED M A TtJ R t; WOM AN.-;o.-e-x-pe---=rl-en_c_e-:d haby-slttN. Day or nl~thl Own transportation. Reason able. Ml 6 -2919. EXPERIENCED gardener, m ow edges, lrlmmlng, and clean-up. Alw gardening. Let me make )OUr yard or garden look beau. tiful. Kt 3·6965. DOE.i YOUR-YARD and lawn look as attnctlve u you'd like! If not, why not let fne Improve lt. Ray Haw., OR 3· 1096. t.OIT OJ) f'OVIfD LO T-Bualneu recorda. caMel· rd checks, etc., ne•r Richard's Ma rket. LIBERAL REWARD. U 8·32'12:.... ----,---...,--"='"'"'"""" L()ST;Ladles wrltt watch. Plat· Inurn <'ut', d lamond. black rord t».nd. Hamilton. VIcinity of a.rkahlre'a Udo mtaurant. ll£W ARD. OR 3.'7'2.')4, 0 ........ ll£6AiblitG Pacific Vlcew Me· mortal Park call Mr.. 0 . D. tLutJe> oru,.. oa 3·'7017, U · ceued Counaelor. 1"tlank JOU. der. Overdrive, ~rood tires, paint and motor. Ideal l'C'cond car. $1.50.00. Call OR 3·4000, 9:00 a.m .. 3 :00 p.m . AUTOMOTIVE IE.v!CE MAY SPRTNG SPECIAL • Wheels Aligned and Balanced $9.95 with this Ad • lni It back at the end of school. the-power of a lobby It we lose a pel'lal trip to Washington to b~r" In thl-. PTA. Save tune-Save Money ~any teachers have said they the PTA. The Idea that wP can't , Investigate the m.1ltf"r. 1 Jlsten<'d JACK NELS0!\-1 mo\'P WP 1..1 A. couldn't have finished school d o what we want within t he PTA very careCullv 10 the spt>eeh at bl" thi, mattl•r lnf1efmttPiy. C LL without the PTA Joan. fs completely tal e. 1 the convention, and 1 truthfull) . :\tR3 TO:-\ER-1 ... eeond the mo· • V · ~ 1 }1. ·• MRS. ROBERT COOPER, outgo· BILL MARRl NER-Only about say that he didn't say anything lion an ·r.e 010 er .an lng pre~ldent of the Harbor View a penny per member or the mon·\ ou t or the way. He just rompll· PRI!\C"IPAL DEA~-:-\o official : F'reP p<;ll'llare ~ntng all of PTA-This a rea has predoml· ey g iven to the DlBtrlct PTA aoes menred American edut'atlon. artion ran h4> I tkf'n al thl;;; m(>f'l· Oran~ ... L"uunry .. lnef' 1952. Rfof. nantly profe slonal people who for scholarships. If we have the ~IRS. JOH!\ TONER-I was d iS· Jng. bf>r•.1U'>i' lhl" 1 no1 an nffi· er{'n(•e-. Cdll rollt"rt afte-r 5:00 have skill and ral~nt to orter. mont>y to s~nd In a Jump um ' tre~d at seeing the hPadllne dally r llert mN>tlng Tht> \'Ott> p m Tw;noaks J·1~'i -West· They cannot and will not be as an lndepe~denl group, maybe about this group withdrawing will l>f' J.tke n at the ~1ay l 'minste-r. bothered wtth the busy-ness ot we r an give ., <'Mt )>('r member I rrom PTA. It 1 lmpos rble to mM>IIng A mot.on tv table ran· ------------- PTA, We are not anti-PTA. but I for ,cholarl'hl~ Instead or a pen. c-ome home from a PTA c·ommlt-not ~ mad.-_no~ • Carpentry I we (eel that an Independent ny. As for Influencing JeglsJa. tee m eeting withou t lnformauon ~1RS BILL ::~EXTO:"\-The I ue Minor R.Ppairs . eroup conforms more closely to tlon. the local PTA unit I~ lost for the tamlly or the unll. 1 ran't '". no1 f•>r PTA. or agatMt PTA No Jobs Too Small! this community. We a re interes t., In the lobb)•rng. be<'auSt" decis ions see how we can gdin anything v. ~ want .ln tntf'rt>,lt>d .part>n~· H 0 ANDERSON ed In problems that reach into are often made before we get t he by staying here'" our own com· tParher org ... ntl.lllon \\e ha\e 2966 Pepper Tre-e Lane I the heart of the school, and we literature, a nd thus W (' han• no m u nlty. had ,-~ry _poor ,au~ndanre feel we a re mueh stronger If or· chance to be repr(>stnted In lt>g· JACK NELSO:'\-Wht>re d<X'<; RO'r A:"'DERs E:'\, <~UPNI~tend· C~ta Mesa. Cam. 3636 E. Cout Hwy. at Poinsettia ganlzed as an Independent gToup.l Js latlon. • l rhe dues m ont>y go" t>ut o! thP EIPm~>nlary-,:-.·hoot If no ~:w~:':a~ 8~~56·2372 OR 3 -9728 • Corona del Mar The advantages are that the dues MRS. ROBERT BER;-lARD, p r(>S· .,...-~\iRS. BOYVEY-0! thP :;o t'ents ' Di-;lnr t-1 ha\P high rt>~arfl. for Herb M iller's RICHFIELD STATION Painting-Decorating PAPEB HANGING would stay in the local unit. !dent of the Corona del ~ar dUE.''i per mem l)(>r, 5 u·nlll goc.>s PTA ,,nrl tor thr• pPuplf' 14 ho ''anr much m or(' emphasi8 can be Sehool PTA-We have mad(> th~ 10 Nallonal PTA. 10 ('ents tO stall', an int1t>)>('ntit'nl urganl?atiOn. I placed on the children's a ctivJ. PTA busy -ness ourselves. It could 10 cen~ to di trict, 5 rents to I am not <~tatlng .1 pt>r.,onal pre! F. L E A S ties and the members can con· bt> easy, If we follbw the PTA council, 20 cents stays with the 1 Prf'nce. Th(> vital toncPrn i:o f?r cenirnte thetf. time on th~ir own , work book!!. A.-;, tor lht> s~aker local unit. I he welf~rt> or thP ch1ldrt>n 1n f'lea season Is jus t getting start· organltntlon. • who wa"! obj(.'('ted to by thf' Har· ~fRS. PEASE-You ar(> an 1ndc• -.rhool V.,. mu .. ~ k,"'«'P 3 ro.)l}pera: GEORGE BURKHARDT Licen.ed Contractor ed-now Is the time to eradicate MRS BILL ~1ARRINER lnrom· bor Vlt>w PTA. he \~>'.t'i lnveo;llgur. rwndent unit. Other PTA organi· IJVP, Pnl)lu 13"11' and hardd, · • · . 1 h hi , 1 . 1 worktn~ group of to'at'h<'r" an them. befon they can make your Jng presftl('nl of Ha rbor Vtew e< 1 omug Y. tat ons are Ju.,t !ur .>our h<> p. Th 1 1897 Orange Ave. Costa Mes.-t Uberty 8-8621 JOHNSTONE'S Meso Auto Wrecke rs animals miserable. Local fleas PTA-The true \'alue or an inde· FRA:-\K BUFtLI NGHA~f-\\'t> flo BOB l!:-\DERWUoD-Gros .. tn patrt'nthi t P pnmhl.lry ~onct'l ~n11 n" , . no w .11 orm 1 • or .. an '" c) have developed Immunity to pendent organit.auon Is the dirt'<'t I ha,·e probl<'m~. ann that" jul'.l eftlrlency an.st"i In largf' orga~l -I take~!. bu t I hat lr 14 0rk for lht> Used Auto Parts.. Tires many s tandard Insecticides. The personal contaC't it can provid<>. why "'" nf>{'d to break ,J W<L) from tallons. That s \\hy I foJ\Or small l><'lll.'rm('nt nf thp ""hool We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal products we carry have been test· Many parenls have exprt'ssed PTA. Why should "'-' ~.-nt1 so groups, locally re~pon lbl'-'. martc.-PRINCIPAL DEA:" -That ~'" I UBERTY 8-7013 ed on our own anima ls and are I their dc~ure to be artlve in an murh of our d ues away wh<'n W(' up of pt'Opll' ~·ou ran lay your pre ..C'i m · ff'<'l.ng-. 1 "111 plerl~c 2075 Pla~ntla Ave~ Cotta Mesa sold on a money back guarant~: inc1epcndent group. a nd we ha\'e havp problf'm" hNI' at hom~>" h.tnd-. on. I obwct to som£" of thl• support 1~ PlthN s:roup Holiday Powder. Dip" Spray-Pnlarged the board for that r<>a· ~fRS: Jl~t RAY-I \\'{'ntthrough plal!orm of ~ai!Onai PTA. for_lr: ~t R.S 'fARRI:-\£n -\\'e will ' Complete Landscaping fr om 4,9c. Sergeant's "Sweet ifln. We want to t>mphasize patrl· tht; e~lsodP !r('fNrlng to thf' in· .;tant•e. f!C'df'ral atd tO Pr:IU<'.ttlon.,~k not IO l'llmrnatt> an\· of lht> Servlce smeUI~g' Spray-c~.ts " dogs _j otl m. bt><'ause there has be(>n q u1ry Into thlc' spt>akPr at the PTA ! hate to p.1y moni'y to an organ-good potnt" of PTA · $1.49, No-Mor -Fleu Powder -an lnflllratlon or communists In com ·entlon 1. I was raiiNI a wll<'h · 11a11on that can -tdopt a platform \tRS BOYVEY-\.Pry ht'o;t or I FREE ESTTMATES completely non-toxic -Sa te tor eclucauon. F'or example, patriotic hunter, and I re!S('nt It d~ply that I oppose A.'! for the effP<'· lurk 14 hich(>\er way th£" \"Ote SlrR Gr~n Slampe kHtens a nd puppies-$1.00. o;ong books have been an Import· We are not r<>pres(>ntt>d in PTA: tiveness ot PTA political pull. I oP'> • Free dellvft)' ~t us help you with your pet ant part of our schools, and in jrhat's what we are objl'cting to have a hunch that lt>gi-.latoro: rer g · ('ORONA DEL MAR NURSERY problems-1 past years many patrlotk songs right now. ognlze the PTA r£"prt>c;entatrvP ao: SBOOTDfC Ctn.LS CBAJlCED O R 5-0l60 . 474<4 E. Coast Hwy. Don't forget our 80'70 be('( meat have been dropped from the song MRS. BUTTER~10RE -That I semi-proCessional lobbyist<:. On ~tt>phen Clark. 20, of 206 Ruby loaf at 30c lb. boOks and the words "freedom" what bl'-'w the lid off the ran. the other hand, there Is some· Av.-.. Balhoa I land. and Thoma, 1 ALL TYPES OF THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP and ,;liberty" are being dropped A s~aker whose bark grounrt we thing genulnP a bout getting a &>Hord. 19, of 312 r erniPaf Ave.. Photographic Supplies from the songs. We do not have <'On!uder questionable wa listed letter ~from tht> IO<•al lt>Vt>l. 1 Coron.l rtc>l ~1ar, wt-rf' chaq!eod 2732 E. COAST HlCHWA Y CORONA DEL MAR a voice In a national PTA a!.falrs. on the program lor the Denver . :\IRS. BOYVEY-Thc Jeglslatiwo by thP ftsh and gamP otfi<'e rs 1 • Fut Color FUm "Servtce. A nationa l officer of the PTA with ~thoot lng st'a gulls In lh'-' • Movie Projectora (01' Rent. OR 3-2430 ~m~a ____________ __ refused to Inquire into the bar k · Fr th POUCE BLO ER I)('Pan n{'ar Balhoa P1eor Qn May • Model Alrp~ Supplle-. grounrt of a speaker <'hosen for om e I I II. T hf'y W(>T(> bookt>d tn Newport MEARS CAMERA SHOP the national convention. !She dty jail. and postt>d ball to· ap-1 1782 Nf!WPOrt Blvd.. Costa w.. was referring to Max Lerner, rwar llliN tn rourt P*lc.nt! Liberty 8-7042 CALL -~peaker at the convention in (Continued from Page Three) 'room window in I he home of Sympson & Noller Denver laet year.) Newport. reported the theft of Arthur Ebbotson, 2013 .:\1iramar MRS. LYELL BUTIERMORE. 100 teet of rope and an anchor Dr., Balboa ... Chief John L. llewport'a past president and member of from hlJ boat .•. Police Unit 210, Upson reported hit and run dam- Oldest Dtabliabed Palntua the board of Harbor VIew PTA-driven by OUicer Gordon Tom· age to pollee unit 225 while OR 3.3630-Eves OR 3·54M Th'-'se are the advantages ot an berg, and a ca r driven fty Vir-parked in the Richard's Lido __________ ......., • ..., • ..., ................ Independent organization: More gtnla Creely of Balboa were In· .:\farket parkmg lot, NPwport SDVJC&S etfklenl, more emphasls on the vol\"ed 10 an a ('('iden( at Coast S..ru•h ... Carpt>ting \"alu{'() at local level. As a PTA oftlcer, I Hwy. and Newport Blvd., :-\ewport $6:j wa..-stolen from the h omf' * * MOVING? * * 2 Fast Insured move~ •nd large va n $11.00 an hour Time starts at you door ... W hy pny more? -Call- NEWMAN TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. regret wns tlng so murh time on 8e.1th ... Albert Hoffm<ln, 3601 of Harlan ~1iJJ ... 25 Uarbor Is (·ommittee work . .:\lore economi· Ramona Wa)'. Cosltl ~te d, re· land ... B. H. S.t~le). 212 \"1a raJ: Wt> would be using our fund ported th.tt \\{'ating ..lpp.trel \\.ts Eboli, Lirlo lqJI'. reporter! frnd1n~ tor local problems. not for high stol{'n from the dre~~1ng room of ' two Sl bills blown unt1N th{· IPvel proje<'ts with which we are hts ~on. HdtoJ(I, at :'Je\\J)HTI ll.tr ft'nC't' at thf' northwpo;l ... tlf' nf not in cl trect tour h . .:\tore dire<'t ; l>or ll l~th Srhool ... Brooks Vtn thP Lido l"IP hntlge: t he• htll-. 1 am 1ntN~sted in givmg to my C'{'nr, 213. and G<>org'-' ~1ura10ri. 21, 1 \\'f'Tc~ tag~rrl a net Jol.trNI tn •' o14 n, anct to others at the local both or lloll~wootl, were btK>kPt1 pto)>('rtv rlr.l\\f'r in rhr> !-l.tl lun lt'\el. If that Is berng setrish, on \\.trrn nt~ ch.&rglng th('m wilh ... ~frs :\ta\"i" ~tf'bhbi "', 3~07 1hrn 1 a m guilty .. More demo-the ~r.tnd l~l·ft ur ,,qu.ll ir J!~·ar w. 8dlbo.1 Rl\ d. \\"r,1 :\r" pori, r•ratk: we r an establish our own v.l iU<'rl .11 ~>Oil from thl" Aqu.rlll' re po 1 11 ri r1 h 1 1 1 rult''l. w hich W£' ran understand C'-'nu•r. -1323 \\".roast II\\'\'. :-\ew r" n •ng a H ~' "·" 111 1 ancl whkh we ran r hnnuf'. Pa r-port Bt•at•h, on April 11 :. . 1 wa .. taggc:>d and hrnu~hl In till' Mtdway 6-2528 or Liberty 8 -6-130 "" f'nts will (ec:>l freer to !'peak. ~1orc e THUilSDAY. MAYS -;l.ltiOn ... 196811a rbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa prur liral; more emphasis on be'· I A BB shot \\l'lll through a h.-tl .l rConlnuc:>d on pa,.:t•l,•nt BRAND NEW RENAULTS SA 1.39 Per Mo. J•••• IS. "'FAMD.T OF .FIJfE CA.JtS" 600 W. COAST IDWAT IIEWPORT 8EACB Uberty ..... * CROWN HARDWARE * WE •A •oUSEBOLD DE.AJn'MEM1 STOIIr i:is FilE aD CIL.Y PIIITS Pboee OR tole 3-m» 11" EAST COAST IDaB'WA"f C080WA DEL IIA.a PRESENTS EK R -IIIPIIT All. · ' -- at the NEWPORTER A COMPLETELY NEW CORRELATED/ • CONTEMPORARY GROUP IN LOVELY HAND-RUBBED PARQUET WALNUT DOUBLE DRESSER WITH Ml RROR, BOOKCASE BED AND NITE STANO $23700 ONLY J • • • THBEE YEAB E%PAHSIOH PLAH -Architects d.rawiD9 of Orcmge Coast's COD· atructioa program was viewed at last Moaday'a Bocud of Trust ... mHtiag to polat out the alte~atioaa which OCC will uDdergo Ia the next thrH yecnL Coaatructloa oa the DeW CJY1D will beqln Ia December of this year with comple· tloa date aet for February of 1962. Tbe mea's dreulac] rooau ( Ia) will be built tint. followed by the main CJY1D (1 ) CJDd later tbe women's dreu iJt9 rOOIDS (lb ). TbeM atructur" will encircle tbe swimming pool area (lc). Tbe &haded area to the left of the women's dreulag rooms Ia the preMat gym. Suneyiag began Tuesday thla w"k for a new parkiDg lot (2a) to occoau:aodate t7 can. Tbe parldng lot (2b) north of u_. AdmilllatniUoa luUdlag (3) will be ealCDtJed to acc:ommodate 230 can. Tbe AdmlaUtratioa lulldiag will be relocated later Ia new build1Dga ·to be coaatructed where the pr ... nt Ceaerat Educatioa buildiag Ia (9). A new maiD entrance to the college wUJ be coaatructed oa Pcdrriew road (between 5a and 5b), Other bulldiags aum.bered on tbe clJGWJag are tbe cottage (6). the Student Center (7), the CouDMllDCJ Center (8) CIDd the ·aaackbar (10). UIIARY ADDinOI ••• : •• SCIENCE EILARIEIEIT OC Future Spells Expansion--$3 Million Worth lly llEIECCA CUWTOH I the science addition, are just dre sing rooms which will be left I will be round Instead of Its pres- 1 Kimes again stated that plans (From the OCC Barnacle) being a dded to permanent walls. until new ones are constructed. ent half·moon shape. are leaning toward a tWO·story Blu eprin ts stacked at least two The Library wa built by the tilt. This project will be finlshed In I All this building Is planning I building that will hat~se the ad· Inches thick tell the story of ' up methO'd which allows end February, 1962 at a cost of $750,· • for the future 10 yf.>ars at Orange mlnlstratlve , cou nseling and IB~1 OCC's future -expansion. With· walls to be reused after enlarg· 000. Coast College. Enrollment is ex· staffs. In three years, O\ er three million ing a room. Parldag Lot Started peeled to double within seven I Action on these plans depends dolla rs will be spent for new fa., December 1960 i the date set A surveying crew began the 1 years. bringing the number of I mainly upon the cost of the nt>w cllltles. for con truction to begin on a engineering work for a new ~ark-students up to -1,500, a ccording gym and the necessity of add!· Already In operation Is the LJ. new OCC gym. The mt>n's dress· lng lot between the Adminastra· to Kimes. tlonal classrooms. brary addition co ring around l ing rooms will be built flrc;t. They t'lon Buildang and the Redwood Ou t-of ·dlstrlct use of facilities Upon removal of the bid Ad · $67,500. In addition to the Li· will be located on tht> far side of Collage on ~lay 10. iS paying for all the con-tructlon ministration Build! g th brary cons tru ction program. 2,816 the pool where the old handball This crew , is checkjng . the plans of tht>. next 10 years. Stu-arkln lot will be ~dde;n~a:~ square feet of IUe at>nce labra· cou rts we:-e. drainage a rea and the relataon-dents not residing In this district fn th~ee entrance 1 th · torles and 429 square teet of sci· The main gym will be built ship of the street to the building. must pay for ~ of facil~tles and pug along Falrvie: R~ad e cam· ence offices are being con truct · second. It w.ll t>Xtt>nd out to the I Being alloted a $12,000 budget Instructors. The school district In s · ed. This brings the total expendi· track from a location parallt>l to for all underground electrical which the student Jives is obli· ture to $161.487. the pool. wiring. the parking lot and curbs gated to pay the S600 per stu· LJ.bra:ry: TUt Up Walla Finally t'le olci gym will be I and gutters a long Fairview. Wll. dent. L'nllke the Library construction. torn down exct>pt for the women's llam F. Kimes. assista nt s uperin-The annual amount comes to tt>ndcnt or buslnes<:, hopes to In· S2i0.000. Coast receives $430 ml· ~elude sldt>walks in this expan-n us $125 for the state pluc; $300 .. , ........ 1•1 EARTH NO TALL STORY Girls Can Become Trouble for Tall, Short Pirate Males . This Isn't exactlY a tall story, but thic: i"' the Jon~ anrl <:ha rt ot lt. Ron Youn~. ont> of tht> tallest pPople o~ the OCC campus. Is six foot slx, 190 pounds of freshman. Tom Takaha shi. Is ont> of the shortest males on our campus. He Is fi\e foot one. 104 pounds of sophomore. One of Young's biggest gripes is dancing with short girls and one ot Takahashi's little gripes is tall girls. The results ~ne of the smallest surveys ever taken showed that all agreed Young was the tallest wuh Takahashi the shortest. sion. I for use or faclli 1 ies from each Electronics Jabs in the tech · out·Of·distrlct student. This $300 nology division are slated tor a must be used for new buildings Wallace corner R·2 ................ S7.500 January 196) construc tion date. and equipment. 1.876 Park Ave., C-2 .............. $25,000 Four roomc; will be added to I Further Expcuulon Plaaa 945 Senate, 3 bdrm ............. $14,500 1 th«.> Art Buildings and three rooms 1 Expansion plans also extend 1771 Newport Blvd., C·2 .... S24.500 1to the Bu !ness Educat~on Build·· beyond the tO-year construction 831 Vlctorill ...................... $12,2!50 ings beginning in October of 1961.1 period. Plan s are being laid ror 359 A ll B Hamllton ... _ ...... $17,000 .Forum to le Expanded a new Adm inistration Bulldlnr to 2 Jots on corner plus A Forum addition will be be located on the alte of the hou.e --·--···-·-···---.Sll,!500 I started in October of 1962 along present general education class· 277 Camella, 4 bdrm .. ___ $15.750 with 15 general classrooms at roorru. 188 Flower. 3 bdrm .......... .$15.900 I the Home Economics extension. 1-------------1545~i Wallace St., Jot.. ..... .$4,750 When completed, the Foru m I 12036 Paloma Dr .• 3 bdrm .. S25.900 MQ VE Balboa Coves. pier ll float $59,500 6i8 W. Wilson. 1 acre ....... .$24,750 ~pt. Hgts .• 65x125 lot ....... S7.500 11 u p 11 2070 Orange Ave. R-L. ..... $15,900 I ~81 £. 20th, beautllul... ...... $25,500 -.;~~; j309 La Jolla, 4 bdrm ........ $32,500 e FRIDAY. MAY 6 1229 La Jolla. 5 bdnn ........ $37,500 I Thomas S. ~la:.on. 3210 ~1arcu<: to the bes t in 2 Cottages. 202 E. Balboa .\\·p. Wf'.;;t ~ewport. reportf'd the I Blvd. 29'C: down .......... $19,500 theft or musir hooks valuNI at 211 9 W II 4 bd I Ill I a ace . rm .......... $15,500 ~7.:)0 ..• Juveniles were pu nsc up plant.~ anct hrubbery a t the S h l•ff 430 E. 2Ist, :; bedr~m. I homf' of :\(r<:. H<lrrison ~foore, 552 orec I s 3 bath. Open house ..... $37.500 5. Bay Front. Balboa Island. Bill 1 I 1 Hughc'l. gartiener. complaint>d. SUBMIT TERMS &. TRADES ... ~frs. Kenneth Harris, 205 , Elegant French :-;ornw ndie; truly PP.HI Ave, Balboa Island. report· . , II W&WW UDOII --TaUMDAY, IIAY II. 1- tvll ..... &VUITaUMDAY. COIIOIIADa.IU&~ MAn LABORDE, Reallor .. * PltDIE C·l LOCAn ON JUST OFF FAIRVIEW AND WILSON. Exlatlnr buUdlnr ean be eully ~~· vetted to Doctors or Dental offices -Beauty or Barber Shope. PRJCED FOR QUICK SALE AT $16,!500. * C·2 LOT wlth older home ~mine for $85.00 mo. loca ted In downtown Co.ta Mesa. Adjoins municipal parkina Jot - offering unlimited pa rklna. FULL PRJCE ONLY $20,000. M. M. LaBorde,_ ,Realtor "you'JJ llke our frtendly temce" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8-1139 (Across the street from Mesa Shopping Center) Evenings Call ~11 6-1050 -U 8·8693 CAMEO SHORES A combination of the haunting beauty of the East and the elan of tomorrow. A really beautiful modern with delicate blend of the form a l and Informal. High cell· lngs: three spacious bedtooms; a ll electric Island k it· chen; large activity room: heated pool a nd a glorl()us view of the ha rbor entrance. Open Saturday ll Sunday, ·115 Perham Road. View Lots Available tOn Coast Hwy. Just South of Corona del Mar) ORJole 3-49CM WATEI FIIIT 6 ROO~tS -PIER ll FLOAT PRIVATE SALE CUlT 18111, II111M' 1600 WEST COAST HIGHWAY CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OR 3-3630 NEWPORT BEACH For a FAST SALE- a FAIR SAIAE- 0 -list with a REALTOR YOU'LL HAVE OVER 500 COURTEOUS REP RESE:'JTATIVES WORKJ~G FOR YOU WHE:"l YOU DO! u 8·9354 Nl tht' th«.>fl o{ a biC)< Je ... Q{. a home Of rare ciiStlnCIIOn; 3 bed· fk f'r. ~>toorl by ~u rine a cival. dis· I room~. "~l llionairf.'c;" Den; :\1alds turhancf' Involving ownership or I JIHI v•n. leaH• 400 N. Newport Blvd. IIWJirl Harlllr·Cistl 1111 lunl If llullln 30 Yean· Experience ........... ~ ......... .,, .... -::.. .... OaAIJG& toUR I I DI¥'IIIOir ...._ 3G4 E. COAST HIWAY. COlONA DEL JIAB I .1 S.il"IO o•hPr k at 2330 W. Balboa quarter<:, 3 1 ~ bathe;, 3 car garage. Blvd :"t'wport &>ach. at 7:03 p m . . . Harry A. Peterson. ~'·I dream kltrh«.>n!: of 132 Westmln<>tPr Ave . :'lew·! port Ht>ight'-. offered a diabetic AlA Designed: roma at 10:~2 p m. and was treated by a phy ician and taken to c-ounty hospi tal by ambulance. PARTY 1H 'LAGUWA Wht>n ~1r. and Mrs. Ray Car- IYI«.> of Lido Isle entertained at I a d inner party recentJy they chose the Outrigger at Laguna Beach for the aUalr. EVERYONE SHOULD Sl:LL HIS HOME!" I THINK THAT'S SOMETIUNG EVERYONE SHOUt.!> DEClDE FOR HDBELF, BUT I DO TIIJNI ntAT EVERYONE WHO IN· TENDS TO SELL SHOULD CAU.: ....... .._ RI!ALTOit 3001 Eut Coast RJ11tway COIOI'fA DEL KAJt Chrlaten.n Drua .... oa J..C. LL'XURY AT ITS FI~EST by IAISOI REALTY I IIVEST.IT CG. Corona del Mar's moet active ' Real Estate Orga nization 2828 E. Coast Hwy., CDM. OR 3-3770 UST CISTA IEII 31111rea•s, 2 IIIII LARGE FE~CED YARD FRUIT TREES SEASPORT aEALTY -··-UALTOa ..., w-Coat BJpwa, Jlewpwt .._.. u .... -Eva lJ 1·3al ' <Opposite Roar Hospital ) ·----------- MI 6·1675 Use EnsigD Waat Ads· for Belalll LAST UNIT! 586 ALREADY SOLD 30 AV AJLABLE SOON .... -121 .... $ REDU~~D 750 .... LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS {No SaJ.. Coatract-You Rec:ei•e Deed cmd idle to Property) NfiiiJfJr Estf/tes Near Mesa Verde Country Club and Goll Course AU. THEIJE AWARD WINNING PEA TUBES! • J .......... a....... . 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