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pions to go to ned
o"<d study nursing . The selection
of MiH COM will be mode of o
membe·ship meeting of the
COM Ch1mber of C o mmerco ot
B p.m. Fridoy. J une 3. in the
Horbor v:ew Sc hool ttvditorium.
(En~ign pl-c.To)
Buenos Aires
Ranchers Are
Visiting Here
S.a.or aDd SeDOra DeUderlo 1. Ec:be ... n Hcmiet of • ....._
Atn.. ~ton of o .. of tM
largHI roaebes lrl tW W"Orld.
aboat 1.100.000 acns. ... bOUM
9UHls of .Trcmlr: J[lodr of W
DrUtwood Rd-. Sbon CUIIL
.. tw.en &0.000 cmd 70~
at.en -.. sbJ!J'PIId to -.artiet
.,..mly from the Hardet raach.
The -.cbaaic:al Jcumlag ....
c:bllws bcrft a plowi81J cap:adty
of :U. CICNS a daT cnad pl-.t·
laf CIIPCidty of !,ooo acr.s a
dal'· ,.._ty.four ~ an
ued. to su~ openrtiou
CIDd to ~dorm crop duttav -Calli of 1-.1• 2
The Jubilee Court of Honor for
Harbor Area Boy Sroub IWIU be
held at 7:30 p .m. Thursday,
June l. In the Orana:e Coast Col-
lege auditorium .
Awards w ill be presen ted to
fi rst class. star, life and eaale
Scouts. Dr. David Nie lsen of Lido
Isle will be muter of ceremonies.
CO.OaA DEL MAa. CALIPOIIJfJA TELE .. OWE: OaJOLE 2-0550 TBURSDAT. MAT •• 1-
Overnight Pa
Ordered for
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Hearing Set COM LANDMARK TO BE Week-End QUEEN OF TH E PRO M ;, thowo he<e w;th h" p6omm et the
1 SITE OF NEW BUILDING 'PI OK'd oo o.ol Ho•co-H'qh S<h=l ";OHM·O< P'Om, oeld o' the Bolb" 0 . Bud t ' I an Reooeu<.t c o'1·n~. p;,.,.,d left to "ght "' See K;l·oy C oeeo n ge A modern 3-story office build· I ated for 20 years by :'lfrii. :\fary I Cl!l•ol Mo"" er (~·e-, r-?~·e· e.,d Patty Jones.
ing will be constructed this fall Dennison llf'arn. The ('a fe has , A ban on overnight parking on
T he flri!it public hear/rig nn t he on the p resent s ite of Oennie's\estabtlshed the reffird of Delng ;Balboa Island's :\1arlnt-An•. will SWIMMING BAN NEAR $3,463,123 Newport Beach" cily C•fe. 28-19 £. Coast Hwy. Corona the oldest bus iness In Corona del go Into effect for this .\lemorial l
.ud.•t tot J960·o"l ... 111 '·belt! •1 del ~Jar ' 1 Mar, operating under the same week ·end-Frld.ty through :O.Ion· .
.. -""" " · · ownership. She wJIJ <'On!lnue day-and will rontinue throue-h
7:30p.m. :\1onday_ June 6, In the This announcemt"nt was made operating the cafe until lease ar-1 the summer u needed Jm· IES IS PROPOSED Cily Ha JJ. yestert'ldy by Tom Henderson of r<~ngements have been completed.1 The :-Jewport BE-ach City Coon-
The preliminary budge t, which Harbor Investment Co .• :"ie"':'por1 The syndicate of developers ell gave a 5 to 2 a pproval to the
was o!ficlally received by the ~ac~, member of a syndiCate taking over the site also will de-plan, designf!d to help sol\'t> thl'
Ci ty Council ;\londay evening, tl\at IS planning 2 othl'r develop-velop a multiple res it'Jential de -Island's problems o f congestion
represents a 9.9J'i-increase ments In the Harbor area. velopment as the first phase of and rowdyitim.
over th '~ fiscal year's total of ''The building w ill help u p-use of the 5 -acre home si te at ' The Council m otion. made by
$3.150231). grade Corona del Mar," :\1r. Hen-Centt>r St. and Anaheim Ave-.. Hans Loren.!, (•ails for a han on
"The burlge-t anllclpate-s no In-derson said, A"'hiteets William Costa ;\le-sa. recently purchased parking from 10 p.m . to 6 a .m.
creaae in lhf! propeny tax rat~ Blu rock and Richard Pleger have from J urlge and Mr!l. Donald 1 in t he 200 and 300 blocks on :\Ia·
an_d no new sources of revenue. I architectural s tudies now under Dodge, who have mO\'e-d to Tus-rine Ave ., for thi!l wpek-l'nrl and
satd Clly :\lanager Rober~ ShPI -
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way for the structure. w hich will tin. ThP portion of the-property e\'ery we..>k -enrl thereafter when
ton. Here is the romparattve tax have an e-levator. off -s tre-et park· facing Costa ;\lesa Park is being It 1s dt>emed nece.uary. Tf'('hnkal·
scherluie. per $100 asseMed valu-ing. ronJ<I derable glassed are-a reserved for offices. The-complet-ly the motion rnver«' the period
a tlon: and landscaping. The present ed structure may go up to 7 or uP to July 13. when the Council l9~60 1~261 , rah• building wlll be f€.•moved.l g stories. . e xpl!('ts to ha\·e a new ordinanre
General lund · _ 1 The parkin' lot to the west of I lie The othe-r projet't is an offlr•e that w ill permit r hangr of park·
Parks. recreation .15 ;~ r afp and tne vacant lot on the and !'lore hu ilding for the n~rth · Jng-regulatJOns hy resoluuon.
Li braries .09'~ :(1()12 ~lhN side are induded in the wrst rorner of 18th St. and .:-lew -• EASTER SUCCESS CITED
Adn."rrl«lnJ: .flO'l 1m p~O\'t"ment project. port BlwL Costa :\lesa. Shops will Retlrrment 18 20 Jack Vanct", s praking for the
Thf' zo;ewport Be.llo<'h City Cou n-likindiving F'eb. 20 and was !n-
C'll ca lled for a !iludy :\-londay 1 jured by the prop of the stght·
even ing Into the ad\'lsabllily of &H"ing \'e.'ISel. Show boat. prohibltin~ ~wlmmine: and skin-( ''Why nor prohibit the-swim-
dtving In lhe-harhor r ntrance mmg and di\•lng In th:a! area?"
t'hannf'l between the je-ll ies. asked :\tr. Somers, ~·ho was Jrked
Councilmdn H a r ,. P y Somers I hat I he rlty shou ld be sued for
made thf" motion after noting thP arrident.
!hat msuranre rosh arf' gomg u~ "The ban cou ld' also apply to
SOJ•)) in the proposed budgl't. olher ddlngerous a reas, s uch as
P:omptlng the riJ!J('USS!on was t he-the f~>rry i<ilndlne!l." Mayor James
r l.dm !nr S25 (ifl t1amdlil'S in be· Srodrlarrl said
bait of Roho-rt J..:a·1pler. who sur-ThP rny manaee-r and rity at •
fa c~rl near thl" Wf'st )f'll,v while _tornt>)' were asked to inve!ltigate.
• SCOUTS TO Bun.D FALLOUT SHELTER
· · Dennie-'s C.tfe ha.s been OJX"r· be loc:tted on the first fl oor. City honrls .fl.l .02' ~ Balboa lsi<ilnd lmvrovement As~n.. Tho> :'Ot"\\'IJ'O:t BPach C'lt)· Cou n-• nf>('d adrlltlonai !~pace at the
Refuse serv;ce .30 .26 sa1rl that the overn1ght parking 'r1J ga\e .tpp:O\d) ln principle ('orporation yard. strong public --STUDENTS HONORED biln had ~n SU('(>essfulh· tested . pressure rould develop against T 1 1 T 13-1 35 I rturing the last Easter W~'i·k and :\londay l'\t>!11nl: b~ n 1 to 3 vote 1 h E T~ea bud~:! Is in b:Ja nce. 'w ith , had p~odun~d a ttemt"nllous im · to ExplorN :'·out Po .. !'• plan to ~~)':"~~~=-'hee ~-~~~e; ~~t ~~~~;
estimated rece-ipls of S3 73·16.10 p•o\·emrnt ron.~trU<'I .-111 ,1tom w f.tllout !he]. t)t> forced to pa~'·a hlih price for ~~~~~e-:e:r~th $3,410,·178, fo,' th~ AT SERVICE BANQUET ~;~~~~~f;~~~;'~~!0t~~:d8~~i~~~ ~~;{._'ln the Ci t~ l o~porat;on Yard a~~~~~~~=~dCharle• Hart and
HerP. are the hla:hllghts of the Assn .. w ho said that the parking Dr. Jon :'-t)er. re-prHentinJt OH Cook joinf'd him In \'Oting
proposed budaet, with comparl· ban would deprive some of the Hughu spon~r of !he Post. and "no." Bul t.he project was ap-1
110n of e .-pendltura: for the cur· -, llAIICIA8ft I'VJIV£S vision winners honored were Toni buslneues of a loa; leal source of John Owens, chief en&lneer ot proved with the "yesft votes of
rent llsc:aJ yH.r: Newport Har~ H~ School Herbnt, ldence a nd m att\e. Income. He uked that other me· the P05t, said that the shelter CouneUmen Harvey Somers, Ran.
~ ~ A 5'ii lncrea• ~-Q JtadJJWY waa ~ .._tb: Jim Wortr:.m.jltlcra~; tWa, such u strict Ja w enf()J'Ce· would be buill nu.r ...lbL ~ na.. lteaa.Ua ~ and acrca illle.....,._ ancf aa addi· eel the 11.000 ICbolaNhJp ~ the C&Uij-Coldoff, tiM ans; and menr, be tried until JuJy 15. and headquarters and would se~·e u Fra nk AtkJn.on. 'Thf! aa-reement
tlofNII amount for poieiUons af· Nutrlllte Foundation at ttre an-l!ary Jane Hambrook. VOC'a tlonal If no J,rnprovem ent' b shown by a model for the public to vM!w. calls for elly ownf!Bhip of thf!
fected by lntemaJ adjuStment._ nual Service Ba nquet Friday Jn arts. Mary Jane received a 1100 then, the parkin&: ban "'OU!d :\fa.yor Jamh Stoddard ra J~ fallout, 11helter when It i.! rom-
Addition of 16 fu ll-lime .positions the h igh S('hool caletf!rla. savings bond, a nd Cathy recei\•ed havr to be tried. the obje-t"llon that some time In pleted. and a contractural 11gr~-
ls proposed, The presenlatlon o!this sclen9e n $50 award. I Also speakin_a: aga/n;;t !he no· the-future. when the city ~·ould mem for 30-day notil't' lo \'arate.
POLICE--Up from $517,202 to and mathematics scholars hip by The C.tllfornla Savings and O\'ern1ght-park1ng w ere H;~rolrl 15EW.8i0. Add.ll 3 clerical poslllons: ).Jr. Jouph Hamblet. pri ncipal of 1 Loan As:rocl at lon honorerl Rich Ca ldwell, owner of the I;;taflrt • BALBOA FIRE HAll SITE PROTESTED
I n r rea s e s substlin tldllly the Harbor High School. r limaxed an Watson with a SlOO scholarship Hardware-and Rod an•l Rf"f"l
amou nt!! for seasonal and over· e\'ening of award-winning hy as an outstanding s tudent. Shop; Ralph Troutman. nt•\\' own-A pelilton wl!h 11 1 signatures. p.1rk ilke bfoauty of thP sJit> would
time wages 10 augment the sum · scholast il'-minded Harl>or senior!!. e SCIEJfCE AWARD N of the bldnd L1quor Store. and prot~·st!nJt I hE" plan to loca te the he de;;tro~·ed. property \'a lui'S ,.
mertlmf" patrols. "O\·l'r the Rainbow" was the / Tom Herbert r eo c e 1 ve d tht' Count'ilmen Dee Cook and Charles: Balboa fir" ~I<~ liOn nPar I he pub w.::1uld 1M:' damagt•rt and future
FIRE-Up from . $303.495 to theome of the Servjl'e Banquet. , Bausc-h -Lomb Honorary Sl"ience Ha:t. .. lie· !Jbt<tr). ~a~ pte-'it"nted tu t!le de-\elopme-nt would be ham]wred.
$334,940. Add.ll 7 po!lltlons for t he Alter thE" playln~ of the :"ia -award, w hk h honors the hfo~t • ERFORCE T11£ LAWS C l!v C'oundl :\Ionrlily Tht> CoundJ took the pPIIIIon
!I(>('Ond half of th!! year to man /tiona! Anthem. the Girls' Se.x -ach JevemPnt;; In I he flrld or sri "I wouldn't like to take a1.1.a~ Thf' jl{"t lllonf'~~ rla 1merl that unrlt>r adns-f•ment <~nt1 announ('t'rl
the proposed aerial ladder com · tette. indurllng Sandy Ander<:an. ence. llr was ~w,.e-pst akrs wlnnPr :\l ~ \·anl'e's p<trking from in front lhP nOI.-.t' of thP fire !llrP ns ~.~.nu ld that thf' m<~l!c•r would be ;J larNI
pany and to supplemt"nt head ·, Karen Bruinil, Robin trw in. Cay : this year and last ye-a r at fh(' of hl!! homt'," said ;\lr. CaidwpJJ. he a nu!"'.u'l!'i". a rna }or t::..Hir on thE" Junr 13 :l~t>nda
quatlers personnel._ Lloyrl, .:oianr i :\-Jaxwe/1 and Shtlr· ~e-wport Harbor S<'it>nce fa ir. 1 !Continued on Page Six1 hat<llri 1.\oulrt be l'rf'alt>c!, the roum•il al<w :
LIFEGUARDs-lp fro~ _Sl38.· on ;\lorrl ll. sanJt "R<t !n ." I .:oian<'i :\Iaxwl'Jl was honored as • A~"1n dela\f"rl a,.linn nn thP
109 to $151.77~. plus $11,950 for , :o.t r.~:. ~t arjotlf' Shea, hearl of t heo the-mO!<t V,lluable memher oft he HARBOR VIEW GROUP rPQ IU'«t of :'l•a J:~ Amh\Jll'l n'•' i't>r· 1 ll f!R~ards at :'\ewport Dunes. The Glrlll. Physical EdU<'J tion Depart. 1 \'OC'ai music rlf'partment. ;;;hf" rr· \ :··•• fnr tnn ra«•• 1n '"tt••. rf"
$1 1,950 will be paid back under ment. gave the-welcoming ad-Cf>h ert a book entitled "P1ctoral qur,.t.-d th;:• rlrm to pr•··••nt e\i-
the Du~es r::on tral't, and a $33.000 dress. "()o,:er the Rainbow" was !Hstory of Opera." oll'n•'f' of opPratw~ 111 lht' rt>d Jo
allocation IS expected from !he the next numtwr by the Se-xtene., Gary :\1orrist?n rereive~. a copy TO ORGANIZE TUESDAY i 11'11 r.v the ff'qUP~I for m.-rr-a!lf". countv. :\lr.\1. Ronald Barlow, school of "IWst Amenran Plavs a<c the • Jlint1"rl dl .1 r<·\·,.1, o! thP Pn ·
STREETS-Up from $256.128 to board represent<ttive , spoke on most \'aluable member of the-!lrp n t~ ft"\'r<'.otwn 1'·na;:·.1 m ahrr
$273,405. Includes the Newport "SiRn Posts.'' ;\tr. Joseph Hamblet rlrnm<t drpartment. 11pprndng a hudc•·r .o"llNtrtmf'n t
Bl vd. improvement from 23rd St. prf'!lil'n ted the awa rd.~ and srhol· Thr bes:l sre-nerv and IIJ:hlinR ParPnt« and f11culty of Harbor jvil'('·l)rMJrt,.nts: ;\l r and Mt!! Ruh for purchiFW nf 1 hn.o:. !tom R.-d
to 30th St. In the heart of :"cw-arsh lps. awaul went to VI cki Chambf'r· \'ie1.1.• Srhooi Will mf'l.'l .11 .l p.m l':ldf"rwood. ct•(·<md \](1"·Ptf"~• L'ro"" f•,r the ",,,,,, ,,,f••l\ rrn.
pori. e ZONTA AWARD l<tln . Vi<'ki also receive-rt a <'OPY nPX! Tuesrlay. :\lay 31. In lht' <'~f"m•: :\lr a:11! ;\1; P~tul Holme<: .':'r"m t'nur~<'l lml'n "''''I owtk, and
(Continued on page two I Jane Fontlus, Bearon editor. of "~sl AmPri1•an Play<~.'' srhool cafrtotJum for the form<~ I thor1·t \ire p:r ~ldrnt,. )Jr. a net l''M r iP~ ltur !,lhi><l th•• qur!<ti<m
• ,. __ I f rt"('("ive-d a S50 sa\'ln,i:!.<c bon11 as 1 :\faurN>n f ox re('('l\•erl the orJ:II nizauon of .HI tndPf\1.':-ldent \fr..: Jdrk Ru·c. rPo•ordm g ..... ~,.. nf th1• pr<lpPr «o'fiJit• "' th1• n•1n'.1 iris .. .,....,. I or : "Zonta Girl or the \'ear." The 5pani«h Club awarfl. Shr (ol('()red group. t<trif"•, ~It lind :\l r~ f:an•'f'" liO n PI'O).:I'ilffi
111 __ 1...._ Tille 1 '·Girl of the Year" ~~ !<f'lN'tt'd by the highf"St nn the hono r exam -1 The nam(' for the orga nl:.1110n Burl1n~ham. ro~·t><:pnnrtm~o: ,f"< r•· • <'•'m'11•''1·1rrl f"\t ' \llorn1"v • ......... rse Jhf" eight Zonut girls chosen !nation~ for the Spanish ::Xational ~·ill be ;;ele-f't('(j, h)·ia ~·~ \~dl bl' tar:f'.". :\tr ilnd :O.Jr,.. EUJ,:l'n<' \\',illf"r' h n .•mt.• f m h1 ... r,r:;:oll!l ·
New rt Dunes will be thf' throughout the '<Chool yrar. Honor Society. , ready for arloptwn and siJ!natUtf', Bl:~rk. trealfurf'rs: :\Jr. and ;\I ~~ · •Conttnuf'd on pa,i:!e ~t•P ~competition for ei("<'tl on I The DAR award for outs tanding The G:\A awa.rd we-nt to :\1rrna anrl <·ommllll'e appointmf'nt!l will Edwarrl Jacklin, historutt~s . \lr ~~e:~ 00ranre Count\' i~l 10 be clti7.f'nsh ip went to Pall)' Jon"~· F'eathNinR ill r or outst<tndinJt ~· announ.r;-rd . _Onr _ su,.;£e-Sii•rl itnd :\tr;< Philip :\!aurer. aurlllors.
1 lh M l Callforriia fina Is of 1 Rkh Watson and Sandra ~ut -1 sportsmanship. :\1yrna also re-I nnme IS fam1ly ::-.t'hOOI AI· and \fr and ;\Irs Joh:-t [)ran. ad t~e :\~1M ~nlverse ron!~!. The son received $25 sa\·ing.~ ·bonds cei\·ed the rov~ted Chenille St~r l lianl'f"." \ 1s:ms. Dr and ;\1rll. Ht"nrv Rif'rlel
local contest will be he ld on or in the Elks Club leadership ron -1 for her a cth·!tte;;c a s CA 1\ prest-~he \'Ole to d isrontinuP "" .1 '-''Nr later appointe-11 a_..· pdlrha
abou t June t2 and Is open 10 all lt>d . dent, Zonta Cltl. aqua 5how man· untt or PTA was takf"n at Ja.~t mrntarian•. and ,\lr!> F'lon•n•¥
unmarried girls over 1g In OranJ:e I The Elks Cl uh •'Outs tanding I ager, anrl me-mbership In Trl SiR· we('k's m('("t /ng Ill the school TI1e ;ooJJn~: wi ll tw a ,..11t"('ltli ron<:ul
County. The fi rst entry in the Student Award" went to Holly In-rna. fina.ltall_y was ':'4 t~ 26, '-''f'JI O\N tant to the boarrl
competition Is Sylvia Segul of! ~;ra m and John Carlyle. Boh Forbes rt'l'elved $50 in the-.the requtrl"d tWO·thlrds majority. T he first mN>ting of thf' hoard
Corona del Mar The Bank of Amer!('a Contest .:;iviCJJ ~~~y rontest spon.sored by f ollowing the vote. the prE"· ~·u held TUf"sd~t,\' e\'l'nine ..,, thf'
· winners were honored also. Cl'r· the Newport Harber-Costa :\1esa \'lously nomlnatrd ~~olate of of-l'nderwood n!Sh1ence. ~1r. Burl
&AIL a.n TO IIEET I tif\cates of merit were presente-d Board of Realtors, Linda Spra tt. fi<'e~ was renamed, following th~ Jn]ii(ham wu na m~ chairman ol
'nle Ora nee Coast Y Sail Club 1to Ed Bradbury , math ; Nanel serond place winner. receiv~ 125. new policy of husbt~nd anti w ife thf" by-laws eomm liiN', llnd other
will hold Its fi rst meeling at ~taxwell, music: Te-d ltornwelbel, e SPOII'r.S teams for ell('h offiC'f'. commHlet> membe-r<> 1111! John
9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Ellis soc-Ia l science : Mary Louise De Nf!wport Harbor Hieh School Here are the office": ;\lr, and Dean. Bill :-..1 Arrlnrr, :-.tr11 Bob
dock near the Coast H'N)'.-Upper La Torre, foreign language: and / t'ec'elved the All Spcwts Award for I ~frs. Blll Marrin~. prHldt'nts: Cooper, and Mrs. Lyt-11 Bu ner
Bay brldp. I Karen Ballard, bus\neM. The di-(Contlnuf!d on Page Six \ Mr. and Mrs. John CaM. first more-.
Scholarships Are Awarded
AT THE lEFT C!l re -4 of the Khcl~rstlip winners who w~e Monored at
the 38th annual service banquet at Newport Harbor HigM School
Fridoy e vening. They are, left to right, Sam Hortloff and Carol
CQn\ardo, who w.ss oworded $100 scnolar~ips by the Casto Me~·
Newport Harbor l ions Club: Md Mary Jane Hambroo~ and Gary
MOtrison, S 100 Kholorships from the Harbor High School PTA .
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AT THE RIGHT, Principal J oseph Hamblet is shown with 3 othe r
.cl'lolatlhip winners. Picturw:d from left to riqM ore J im A~rwn, a
new scholarship of $800 from the Newpor-t-B41boa Rotory Club;
Hofly ln9rom, winner of the $200 Panheflel"'ic. ~c-holatShlp; Mr. Hem·
blet, who pres.nfed the awards at the sOI"''\ce bon~t ot I~ hiqh
\chool; ond Kay Moeckel. o ,hJd.nt from G.rmeny, wil"'ner of the
$600 Kholanhip mode pon ible by tt-.. "dollar for a ~c-hol.tr" dri.,.
of the H., Sc.hool Key Clwb, wftic:h it a juniOf Kiwol'lis Ckt b.
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Collecli• Cllarces
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lit) Mlnnw\ V>'altrr l hAram;>a
rerntlf·rt t orn~ C11un, 11 :\londay
•'l t•nmg that J r~a l <t r·tton fnr roJ.
]f"Milon 1•'ill hr takf'n if a SM'·
nnrl le11rr wtJJ ncn hr1nJ;t PilY ·
mrnt for dellnqurnt tr<tsh and
~puhagf' rollf'<"II On a N'Ounl~
Hf' said thrrr wf"rf" 60 to 70 un -
paid arountt aftrr ll follow -u p
lf'lll'r had bfocn l'lf'nl out . .:-low a
k'<"'nd if'IIN . with 11 llf'~lse dt·
mand for payment, WI/I br ~nt.
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,._y, Cet.. .. Wet, c.lf. Tele..._.: ORiol. 14 10.
AIIVO E. HMPA ---·-· ---·--~Ow-•-' P~ ~ HAAI'A --------·----·-·-----.. -·--...A-I.te Witer Wa.tiU .I tile CALIFOlNIA NEWS'A,ER ,UIJ.ISHERS ASSOCIATION
A-' .I tile NATIONAL EDITOliAl ASSOCIATION
The NEWPORT HAliOl INSI6N wet e4j114fed to b. • newsp;~per of t••
erel circuletW.. by c_. tfocroo No. A20111 of tho Sup;~rlor Court In S.nte
A11e elld by roetofl thereof It quelifiod, to publlth ell public notice• r~uired
by I••· SUISCRII'TION lATES
In the Newport Harbor Ar .. : One year U .OO;
Ouhido of Nle Herb.,. Ar .. : O"e veer -14.00:
In Hop
e "CUT "EM OfT AT THE POCKET''
Are Americans no longer capable of righteous
w rath? This question came to mind las~ week while
I was listening to former actress Corinne Grifhth
campaign for the r epeal of the individual income tax
She cited case after case of preposterous. criminal
waste of billions of our tax dollars. Those examples
should make every tax-paymg American. w ith an
ounce of gumption left in h1m. rise up manger and
sweep all the free-spenders out of office. and at the
same time start the machinery for the repeal of the
income tax.
As long as the income tax law is on the books.
the politicians will keep their hands m the trough.
and w ill go on buying votes with our own money
And as long as that "easy money" is avadoble. he
fearful government debt w tll keep climbmg, our dol-
lor w11l contmue dechmng m value. and there will
c e a rumous run-away 1n~la ion u:1less 'we cut
'em off at the pockets." as M 1ss G r i::.tn pu! 1~
Whenever th1s dras 1c projec: IS men:.or.ed.
someone comes up w1th the quer1 Bu: where w tll
the government get the mone·t to repbce the mcome
tax receip ts?· The answer 1s from ~owhere" That's
the whole object of the tr:come ex repeal - o force
the government to sop i:e wtld spendmg The loss
m income tax recetpts w til be made up by s.multar.-
eously w 1pmg out the tremendous government losses
incurred m tts unconstituuonol business enterpnses
Gettmg the government out of us 19.771 busmess-
es. whtch cause an annual loss of $29 b tlhons a year.
ynll almost of~set the en!tre loss caused by repeal of
income taxes
If you love your country, and want to see it
saved from the frightful consequences of mflation.
support Connne Gnllith's campaign to get rid of the
mcome tax ..
BUDGET HEARING IS SET
!Continu ed from pagt> It previous pla n to uSt' automaltc
SA.:'\ITATION-Up from $228,771' data proce~ing equlpmt'nt. ~1a ·
to $232,340. Two employee are jor additions In personnel and
rran~rcrred to th«' ~t reet burlgl't equipment are postponed.
bccau<~e of thP romblnPtf c-ollet-· 1.:-JSURA:'-JCE~t;p from $73,115
tlon of garbage and tra'lh In rer· to $79.170. Reflec-ts 1nc-reases due
ta1n areas. to arljustmenl'l in prt>mlum rate<~
PARKS AND RE\REATIO~-tor romprehenslve liability, work·
L'p from $165,2.).'3 to S208.580. Tht> man's compensation and em·
hrf'a krll)wn of the proposed bud ployeP health insuranc-r.
gf"t is as follow -;: administration, RETIREME:-iT-Up from $14 1.·
$17,1110; rrc·rl'atlon, $:11.110; parks 016 to $178.300. Thl' C'ity rate of
.1nd parkways $129.11)0; Corona rontribu tion In r rea s f cJ from
rll'l Mar stall' bt>:H'h )Jark, $1 0,760. fi.082'~ to 9.927'; J.ts t July 1. In· LIBRARIE~Up from $80.917 crrase~ salary c-o'it ~ al'lo ,nrr('ase
tr $k$( 120 the rettremrnt buclg<'t. 1 • ' • ·~ _ CITY AT'TOR:'-JEY OFFICE-Up -~f:WF.RS-Up fwm $.2,132 to from S32.194 to $.15,7:',0
S ..J.IifiO. WATER-Up from $.120.233 to
Pt.:BLIC WORKS Arlministration S.360,70R The hrPakllown for the
.tnd EnJ;:InPPrlng-l:p frrtm $77.· propo«cd budgl't is As follows:
O:-)IJ f() SH8.860. Alllls I •·INk antt I Administration. $73,410: rP~Wrvolr,
l'nglni'N, the latiN to I!P\OtP J>art $162.160. 1nC'Iud ing $130.000 for
of hi.; time to traffic pngtnc>Ning. pun·hal!l' of MPtropolltan watPr;
BL'ILDI~I. ANO SAn ;rt'-t.:p di. tribution. $179,1-10: water bond
from Sli2.333 to $70.(170. dt>bt ~NVII'P. $113.3~. FI~A~CE-Up from $8.1fi1H to MARI!'APARK-t:p from $26,·
~ 1111 R('ri('C'ts abandonmPnt of fJ()j fl) $26.805.
Books have
Corona del
come
Mar.
Best-1ellen
Fiction
Non-fiction
Children's books
School books
Rash cards
Sc:ienc:e
N.+ure
Art
H umor
Homemaking
C~ng
Gardening
How-to-do-it
Reference
O.Uics ;;::.r
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SCHOLARSHIP WI N N E R -
ChtJrtJiee SergetJnt. 4-4<4 Tustin
A..>~e .. Newport Heights. is the
wir>ner of a $200 schol.,rst-;o
from the Newport 8etJch El~
m~nttJ'r 1 T-etJchers A..ssn. The ·
awtJrd WtJS mtJde by Miss Cor-
;,..,e .Pehrson seco.,d gr~de
tetJcher .,t Newport• He'gh·s
Scnool .,, " mee·ing of the
re.,rl'er group ., the Caron~ oel
M"r School. ChtJrtJlee is " grtJd·
u'' rQ e., or .,, Newoorr t-l.,r.
b"r h gl-t School tJ"O pltJ•n ro
t::~.,•'.,ut-1-ler s 1~.od"es o· Orct"'ge
C?"" Co1 ege .,,o Lo"g Be,:~
Sr ''e College. She plo~s to oe·
(C'me " pro mtJry grade e~cner. (E, •• g, pho:>to)
; : : : : ; ; : :
Tar Tattles-HAIIOI H~H SCHOOl. NEWS .. ,.,.... "' ....,..,.. '"'"' : : • • : : •
e E.£1' CI.UI
Six Harbor Hlah boya r~lved
ICiwanls Club "Boy of the Month''
plru and certificate awarda at a
luncheon In their h onor at the
VUia Marina.
Ne well Stickler was ~elected
for the month of November; Rich
Watson. December; Dirk Eaat·
man. J anuary; Tom Huber, Feb.
ruary; Steve Laaerlof, March, and
Don Roberson, A;>rll.
The selection of the "Boy of
the Month" Is based upon school
service, club a ctivities and ath-
letics.
ball, and J olene CaJale, apeed
swln. Carol Palm will be the
aophomore representative.
• • • e ICIIOLAIIIIIJH
Etaht Newpon Harbor High
School tenlora have received ma-
jor scholarships to six Sou thern
California colleges.
Occidental College, near Pasa·
dena, aranted three scholarships
to David Lourie. James Wonhen
and Richard Watson An NROTC
scholarship and the 'annual Cal·
lfornJa Savings a nd Loan achol·
arshlp we re also alven to Rich.
• • • Claudia Abbott received a Na· e QAA O,.,.JCEU Ilona! Merit Scholarship to the
Hootle Holloway was elected University of California a t RJv.
president of Girls' Athletic A O· erslde, and UCLA awarded a n
elation In the annual elections a lumni scholarship to Craig
May 1i and 18 followlna a noml. Brown.
natlng meeting ot GAA represen-Mary Cay Retmler was granted
tatlves May 16 In the auditor· a George ~fayr Education schol-
ium. • • a rshlp to College of the Pacific.
Karen Bl'ulns was chosen vice Harvey Mudd College awarded
pre ldent. The rt-cordlna secretary John Carlyle with an engineering
will be J udy Clasen. while corre· J S<·holarshlp.
s pondenre will be h andled by Carolyn Howard received a
Diane Harris. Gay Lloyd was nursing scholarsh ip to La Verne
elected treasurer. I College. I
The sports managers are: Tim· Two smaller scholarshiPS were
mie Kennedy, \'Olley ball; Pam J granted to other Harborltes. I
Hussey, tennis: MPianle Johnson, Mlchaelena Horvath, Med lcae
badminton; Chris Peter on, soft., Artes president, received a nurs
lng scholarship from the Costa
J • A I :\ft>sa Women's Club.
•.. ,
Tl IEEP GilL . ...... " .....,. ......., w., .. ......
... ... hilly ..,. ...... ...
tbat ,.... a..-.... .....
~Cieatllet-
iiiiliititl.,.., JOlT CALL 08 1-"10
oa oaor or AT
3137 LUT COAIT IIJGIIWAY COaoiiA DD. KU
* CROWN HARDWARE*
BllAMD NEW
RENAULTS '295.-
Ul.38 Per Mo.
~•••• IS.
"'PAJIILY or PIIIK~
-W. COAST AY WEwtOaT IUCII .........,, __
unlor ng er I Kare n Ballard recel\·ed ll Na· tlonal Secretaries Association
scholarship to the business coi-WUrSDm•wnHTOUrneySet ~~~~o~fh~er~cho~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THE CDI CHillER? Th£' annual junior flshNmen's 5 A v E $4 5 By BBADEJf FIXCH tournam<'nl of th<-Balboa Ang.
Executl" Secretary ling Cluh will yPt undN way
Monday, June> 6. and run through e MORE HEW BLOOD Aug. 19. ~lf'm bc>rshlp In y ou r Cha mlx>r Two ju nior c·hampion awards
or Comml'rlt' I'> apprOaC'hing the will go to thl' buy and girl weigh·
lf)ll 1~r 'c>nt leH•I along Coast !ng in th<' Jargl'st ,·ar lc•ty of edl·
II\\) -.. J.. m<wy fin(' new or tong ble fl<~h, onl' of ('ac-h C'la'l~ only.
e .. tabll' .. ht>d ftrml> and profession rl'gJrdle ... s of c;t/C 1n l'aC'h clivi· I
al m••n .'>lgn up to help the com-, slon. Ftr..,t nne! st>ronrl plac·e tro·
mun11y. phles will hi' aw.ndt>d for the
Among tho ... (• who ha,·e r('('('nt. JargP!tl f1sh tak«'n on rod anti reel
I) julnl'll Jr(' R..t)' \'. Danlgt.>r, or fnr albarorP, barrnrucla, yt>IIOW·
T rl'nd ln t('rlror.;: &>rnard \\'hning tall. Pac-lftc maC'krrel. jack mac-k·
or \\'hltt•).; A!Jplt.Jnt't> Repatrs; et('l, rorbtn.l. halibut, ha s, bonl· ~lauw·t• Pt·l'.tUI, barbe-r by ap · to, tuna, whit(' st>a ha "· )'«'IIOW·
potntmf'lll; anrl Dr. Carl E Reid · fi n rroakt>r. spntf1sh r roakN a nd
c·r. dt>ntl\t · c-hln:t rroakPr.
It i, a plt>asurp to welcome An irC' rrrRm pa rty an1t trophy
thP-..:• m•w ml'mbPrs and to in · a wards will bP hPid on Saturrlay,
\'ltr thrm tfl atPnti thP Monrt;1y Aug. 27. All part icipants are In·
morn1ng hn•akfJsts at the Snark vitl'd to a ttPnd.
Shop, t; to 9 o'dOI'·k. anrt othPr Fish wt>ighlng and registering
rPio(ular Ch.tmher mt>etlngs. next will b(' rlonP nt lhl' Ba lboa Ang·
onr ..,.,1 Cor R p.m. Friday, June 3. ling Club, A St.. Balboa: Newport
Harbor Vl<•w &·hoot. Tackle Stor«', Racker lie Pontlng
tBaldy'sl nc>a r Newport Pier;
Seasport Tark le Store. Sea!!port
Landing, and Davey's Locker No.
2. on Coast Hwy.; Rod and Reel
Shop, and Gordy's Tackle Shop,
on Balboa Island; ~nd Dav~y·a
e FOOD FOB ACTIOJf
IEIT A lEW 11111• ESTATES APT.
A. FEW MORE
A..VA..ILA.BLE ONLY wee .....
AVERAGE ON
LEASE
Really deluxe -2 Big Bedrooms -Large Living Room -Wall to Wall Carpeting
-Dtnlng Room-Convenient C'OOI, all electric Kitchen with Ample Storaae CablneUI,
Formed Formica Counter Tops. Double Kitchen Sink, G.E. Garbage Disposal, Built·
In G.E. Range lc Oven. Nutonc Hoor1 w ith Exhaust Fan a nd Automatic Washer·
Drye r Space. Bullt·ln T .V. Aerial -Sound Ins ulation -Decorator Selected Drapes
-Enclosed Shower lr Tub -Individual Hot Water Heater -Attractively Land ·
scaped -Screen Fencing -Paved Drying Area -Large Garaae -Un!urnlshed
-Open 10 A.M. to 8 P.~1. Dally. Come and see wha t a value they are! You'll be
sorry If you don't
IEIT IS $21 TO $8Z PER 18.
UIDER COIPARULE APTS.
Located -Harbor Blvd.
at Baker Street,
Costa Mesa
Built by DIKE I COLE&ROVE. Inc.
BRONZE MEDALUON AWARD for Adequate
Wlrlna anc1 Cool All·Eieelrk Kltcben
Locker No. I on Lido PenlNula.
A well-put program for Corona
del Mar bu lness action comes
from Thaden Interiors In response
10 ,the Cha mber questionnaire.
Mrs. Thaden writes:
··1. Ad~uate parking torcus-,----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tomt>rs 1'1 crttlcal.
"2. Mor(' and better beautJfi .
rat ion of the business a rea. I
"3. Mor~> and bf'tter publldz.
lnJt of thP arPa frompletely un·
known t>\Cn In many parts of
L. A t.
"I. lk>ttt>r coordinat1on of sre·
d a l proj<'f'l'l '!UC'h a" Dollar Day'i,
tht• Chrts tmas Season t need to 1
know t>xat tly th(' method used on
Dollnr Days, and agree on la te
rlo.slng tim er; during Christmas. I
pl(·. '·
";). Wl' alwavs rernmmPnd
othN shopo; In ihr area when·
ever possible>. Do othNs?"
Pupils Will lotlel
Clothes They •••• ~v<'nl h and eighth grade girl~
w ill mO(JpJ t'lothes thrv have I
mar1P »nrt serve rPfr('"hmPnto:;
whPn thl' llora re F:nsiJ;:n PTA
"~rlonstJr, a fa'lhion <~how anrl II' t
a t 2 pIll T h ursday, JunP 2, in
thP c;rh()(ll l1hrarv.
Th£> mrJrtrllng will hi' under thr
•ltri'C'tlrm nf ~trc;. J('an Orr. doth·
101! teMhN OthPr P'lt(Jil will prP·
JMrl' thf" rf'frc:.hment'l to lw
,N\.<'rl. ll ntiN I he Sll pPrvisaon Of
~frs. Marl'ht>ln DavPnport, food~
tf"n•·hN. Tirkl'l.., may h4.' nhtalnNI
from thl' Jilt utients. the PTA hoard
or at thr rtoor.
MOVING? LET LYON
QUARO YOUR GOODS
•
"Where the hours
are crowded with fun ••• "
OPEN EVERY DAY
AQUATIC PARK,
NEWPORT BEACH
00 Bl-waT 101,
JM So. ol tile luWre
MEMORIAL DAY-WEEK-END
e
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lor Fun and Relaxation
3 BIG HAPPY DAYS
MAY 28-29-30th
B oC ..W• ro-.,., 'orgel ftl
OON,. ........ .0... ....... t-. ,.,..,.,..,.,.. tl .Z.oara ,__,.,, t.DIInft.
IIDMl .. ,.._, _. ...,.,., OO!t4Nt.,.... &y t~ rite olt4 ton of th lklu.
Swim ID the U5 acre e Free parking for 2,000
alt water 1qooll e Picnic f&cllitte.
eara
Sun oa tbe mll8 e Good food at Snack Ban
of clean aDCly beach e Boat launchln~ ramp
Dive from tbe two wbalea' (12 lane hanltop ramp)
t.cb or the diWII float e Gift Shop.
EDjoy pmea, ~. e ~ial fun lpota for
alllng, peddle baud. the k1ddie.
aport. for all family e Rare adventure on recrea&on t he GOLbEN EARRING
ADULTS SOc CHILDREN 12 yn. & under 25c: n. ~ au fiiHe••l rtfrlf Olt t~ Pad/fe CONt
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\'• j From the POUCE BLOnER Has Anyone Seen a Poodle
With Gold~P ainted Toenails 7
W&WJOin' JU.UOa DIJGir J
TIIVIISDAT, MA'I' & 1-
COitOIIA Dla.IIAL CAL1P0111nA
~ s.'-, \ '' ' : ~ •. ' e IATVIlDAT. MAY 7
John D. S.ly, 21, Newport
Beach, w4-s char&ed wlth drink·
In& an alcoholic bevera&e In pub •
Ue at Park Ave. and Onyx Ave .•
Balboa lsJand, at 1:30 a.m ••••
Naaaer Fakhlma, 23, or 123,.
Amethyst Ave.. Balboa Island,
waa booked at 2:03 a.m. on a
Riverside municipal court war.
ran t chareln& petty theft of a
bicycle .•. Falcon B. Lunney, 24,
of 304 • 35th St, New por Beach,
was bOoked at 5:25 a.m. on a
vaarancy charae a lter Lance F.
Walker, Newport Beach, reported
holding him at 32nd St. and
Marcua Ave., Newport Beach •..
.... ·~ .......... Daaay ....... US • M Ua I L, WHt
ed out from nervous tension In her car at 32nd St. and Newport A JlOO miniature french poodle been JUegally park~ In front of
Blvd,, Ne.-port Beach; of'flcera owned by Marvin N. Lee, 205 Car. the restaurant. At thJ time the
provided her with nltro·glycerln nation Ave., Apt. 10, Corona del dog was unrier the fur piece of
pllla found In her pur~e after ahe Mar, waa stolen from the front tht> woman
1'IIG IT&a'I'S AT YOGa DOOa
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JAMES D. RA¥
IIM11 Oallrllllr
1446 I. COAST HW\' ...
COlONA Dll MAl
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Oftlclen cdded .. J. lleed lD ........... ~ .,_
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CllfCilut Cl balldlll9 to redMe
tlae ...._.. to dllld.rea ••• Two
a.raaaa beer atelaa. Mlaecl at .............. .,_ .........
of FI'CIDk Wladoal, D W. 8cll·
(Politica l Advertllementl
RE-ELECT
State Senator
.JOHN A.
•••&YOI MUIDY
He H•• Sarv,cl Or••t•
Co••+y Well •
During this period of explollve growth, Or·
ange County needs a man with the knowJ.
edge, ability and legislative uperience of
Senator Murdy. His vast knowledge of this
county and its problems is surpassed by f.w.
During his eight years in the State Senate,
Senator Murdy has diligently looked out for
the interests of Orange County in Sacramento.
VOTE FOR
X John A. Mu rdy Jr.
Incumbent
New way to buy·
tires and batteries
without cash!
Y 011 doll 't 11ftd a cNfllt ami/
,No JIIOIIQ d011111l llp to 12 ..,.,. to~~
l.t fl/ 4: QOOOYUII • .........
w V.S.8VIIIID NYLON W&H&W.&I.L~ to-.-., ..... .,_._, ..... ., .. u... • ........,
o. ........ ~ ......... ....
(,.,.,., I&Jrtl .. 11ft (111 "ft'J /J. IIOfiiA ,.,..
G) at all UNION OIL STATICIG
~ ... 10
......... ~tlleUaeftof
a IMcyde ••• Jack n.u.t, 21.
of IMI &. Coat Bwy .. c.o.a
.. .... ... cbCII9ed wiUa
~ cdcobeUc ... ,.,.,. la
p.bllc -tile eon.. del ... ... beacla •••
.Mrs. June Sylvester, 11251i W.
regained coruclouaneu and ahe porch of Berk.snlre'a Restaurant, Mr. Lee ·de crll>f'd th<> dog na
waa taken by ambulance to Hoag 3450 VIa Oporto, Newport BPa<'h. beang 91 :.~ month!! old, 1 1'~ anches
Hospital ... Hugh McCuUoch,450 pollee reported at 1:39 a.m. Sun tall. about 12 1nche'l long, black
Catalina Or. Newport Helghta day. with gray on ear;; with a "town
reported the' theft ot a blcycl~ Mr. Lee told pollee the dog had and country'' hair C'Ut. The dog
from Newport Harbor H 1 1 h ~n tied to a table on th(' por<'h I gO('~ by the nam£> of PPpl, was
School ... Richard Doesbura. 908 with a leash. The leash was found wearing a red swe..~ter with white
W. Ocean Front, Balboa, reported at tne ~ne but the dog was
1
around the neck and arms, had
the theft or a bicycle (rom 1124 mwlng. gold pain ted ((){' nails and a red w. Qcean Front . . Angelo Lycas, 007 1~ Fernleaf velvet collar .set with rhinestones
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, re.
ported the theft ot her wallet
contalnln& $60 .•. Helen Torre,
223 Aaate Ave., Balboa Island,
reported finding a bicycle In
front of her residence ... Floyd
J olly, 100 S. Bay Front, Balboa
Island, ~eported a po lble Illegal
entry •.. Rupert M. Jit'ndrlcks,
217 Grand Canal, Balboa Is land,
reported ca r tampering In the
alley at the rear of his res idence
at 10:09 p.m ....
A hit crad nua m dCIIDCI!Jed Ave., Corona del Mar, bartender I and pearl~.
tb parlrecS au of ...._ JamH In Bcrkshlre'a, reported observing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;:;;;;;;:;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===========..........;=....:=
Md>oeald 401 lelYUe Laae a man anq woman leaving the
lalboa. ~ at Nlraaacu Dr: restaurant, the man carrying a
cmcS lelYUe Laae Jolla small french poodle under h is
Ecbteraadt. •• ~blaada jacket with only the head stick
1 Dr .. nporlecS Ute Uaeft of a bl-lng out.
e SUIIDAT, NAT 8
Cars driven by Samuel Dins·
more, 29, or 310 Anade St., Balboa,
and Kenneth Page, 37, of 1011
Cliff Dr., Cll!t Haven , were In·
volved In an a ccident at VIa Lido
and Newport Blvd.. Newport
Beach ... A Balboa Island boy,
16. reported missing by his father
at 3 :30 a.m. was found later
sleeping In a sleeping bag along.
side the house ... Fa lcon Lun-
ney, 304 35th St., Newport Beach,
reported the theft of a 525 bl·
cycle from the a rea of the Sea
Shanty Restaurant, Lido Penln·
s ula ...
A Lido 1lle boy, 15, cm4 a
8cdboa eo. .. boy, 13. nrlen
were nlecued to their poreata
aim belD9 tabD l ato cuatody
crt 3705 Secubore Dr .. w .. t !few·
port, when they bod qooe lDto
tbe boule without penaluloo
to l»orrow towela to dr1 them·
Mlftl ••• Mra. A. Stewart, 5201
W. ()coecra Froat, w .. t lfewport.
nported f IAd.lD9 a boy. about 2.
weariacJ red swim tnaDiu. who
wcrs tutaecS oftr to life 9QCUd.l
to be ntumed to bla pcrreata.
cycle hom Newport Bcubcw The bartender went out of the
Ht9b School A au driftD side entrance and proceeded to
by JeUrey J~·1120 Kewam.ee tne front of the building, where'
Dr .. lmae Terrace, stopped foJ' he observed the man and woman
traffic lD 1 t of 3100 W talking, Whc.>n they saw him ,
Coat 8 ro:ewpon ~eacaa: thc.>y turned as If to hide some·
crDd ~~ 1150 dGma thing from his view. The <'OUple 1
whea =-la the rear by a !: left In a black T ·blrd which had
clrifta by RlcbcucS M. Durcm, LEQAL lfOTICE
Lcrguaa leacla • • • llo. A 25172
Charles F. Printz, 203 . 42nd lfOTJCE TO CIIEDITOU
St., West Newport, reported being E.state of HARRY W. GRAUER,
the victim of a threat; officers dec-eased.
listed It as a civil affair lnvoJv. Notice Is hereby given to the
lng a Joan ... J ane DaCosta, 1221 creditors of and all persons hav.
W. Coast Hwy., Newport BcaC"h, ing claims agains t the said de·
complained that a guest took a cedent or said estate to fate them
TV from her apartment ... Jerry with the necessary vouchers In
F/ King, 2941 1~ Cliff Or .• New· the otflce of the Clerk of the Su·
port Heights, reported the theft pt-rlor Court of the State of Call·
or a s:;o crash cymba l from Cornia. In and tor the County of
Va ux's, Balboa . . . Orange, or to present the same.
with the necessary vouchers. to
• FB.IDAT. MAT 13 the undersigned at his or her
Mrs. Evelyn Sherwood, 2001 plaC"e of business. tO·Wll: r o A.,
Kangs Rd., cure Haven, reported I K. Phelps, Attorney at Law, 3800
the lo or a $375 platinum and Ea't Coast Hlehway, Corona del
I diam ond watrh In the area of I ~tar. California, w I t h l n sJx
370 E. 15th St., Costa Mesa. about months after the first publication
April 30 ... Fred w. Jlein, 122 1 J of this notice. I
21th St .. Newport Beach, rl.'ported Dated ~'fay 2. 1960.
finding a red wagon at the wes t C. OOLORE.::; GRAL'~R.
entrance to Richard's Lido :\'tar· I Executrix of the Estate of said
ket ... !\1rs. W. J. Cowan. 200 decedt'nt.
Via Oijon, Lido ls1e, romplaineci I A K. Phelps.
that tirt's on two bkyt'les were Attorney at La\\'.
Ia hed by vandals ... A dog 3800 East Coa•st Highway,
was quarantined aft er biting I Corona del ~tar, Ca lifornia.
~1 khael Turner, 303 . 43rd St., ORaole 3·4102
STOCKING CAPSU'C.E
Dad you ever know anyone who insast.ed on putuna
IUs nght stoclung on first·• Some people think thiS as
a gooJ ~ay to a\oad headaches. FooltSh7 or course~
M O\t or us get head.a ha But no" "e reach (or one
or the fast·llCIIng PJin reiiC\-Cf'S medacal scu:nce h.u
maJe avaal.ablc.. A \lmple remedy. But mnember-
not all head4Che~ C-;~n be trea ted so c..t uallv If the
pam pe~sts or as unu' Jlly o,e\ere. be sure to see
)'Our phystcian. AnJ ne\t lln'le ~ou need J Ptc'oCI'Iptton
fillcJ, come to us f.Jr ~u.&llt} .. ompocndtng.
Christensen Pharmacy
3021 E. COAST BWT .. COBOIIA DEL MAJI
O&IOLE 3·2550
Arthur E. Cronsky, 400 Main
5r.. Balboa. reported the theft of
his 1956 T·blrd from the parking
Jot at that addrc.>s ... Edward
P. John Jr .. Z7. Corona del Mar.
was cited for pic-nicking on the
beach In the m block S. Bay
Front. Balboa Is land ... M. R.
Clifton, 29, of 2i32 E. Coa st Hwy ..
Corona del ~1ar, was charged
with Intoxication In public at
Iris Ave. and Coast Hwy., Corona
del Mar ...
West ~ewport ... Eric Jus!!en. I Publish: May 3, 12. 19, 26,
We'!t Claff. report~ the.> theft of In the Newport Harbor E nsign. a bicycle !rom the ~ariM~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
School ...
Mn. K. Eric:boa, ~ E. 8cry
A"·· lalboa, nporUct tbe lou
of a womcra'a WGJtrJa lD that e MOWDAT, MAT I crncr ••• A.a .. plcryM opeala9
The harbor department report· a cS.ocK wiUa a key acdd.elatally ep an attempted suicide at 208 set off era cdana -ill t ... l41bocr
43rd St.. West Newport; an Mcutae Bcndwan. 253'7 W.
Orange woman, 26, was taken to Coaat Bwy.. •...,...n a..dl
county hoapltal for commitment • • • Jelua llortoa. •• 8elyl
... • Robert £. Jtelly. !50, 1417 E. LIIM. ...._ ... h'm,. n ·
Bay F ront, Balboa, was booked .-.... Ute tMft ., • as bl·
on a charae ot drunk driving In CTde ,._ tlae ......._ ldaool
the 700 block W. Balboa Blvd.. • •• Ielua P. ~ IL of
Balboa, at 5 a.m .... Kenneth a3 DabUa Aft.. c:or-del
McCombs, 7311'• Seashore Or.. NCII', waa bnall oa a ~
West Newport. reported the theft JDibD .. t at I p..aa.. tile r.ult
or a battery from a car ... A of hJa arnat oa April 24 crt
dog was quarantined after biting Merta SL CIDd ..sbocr 8l•cS.. oa
J im Moore, 6. ot 319 Fc.>rnansto chaf9H of lDtcndcatioa cm4 clil·
St .. Balboa ... Larry Heg.-wald, h u b1D9 Ute peac. ••• A aarl·
2fJT ~taln St .. Balboa, reported the bocmt wcu atoleo from Ute fCU•
theft of a 3 s peed bicycle . . . Cf9e of M n. JollA Coopa, Apt.
Howard Smith, 2241 W. Coast A. 302 • 32Ad St., w .. t !few.
Hwy .. Newport Beach. reported port •••
the theft of 4 fire extlngu l hers Ferrll A. LoSN', l.'l::?i Dorothy
and said that a 2-wheeler load· Lane. Harbor H i~hlands. report·
lng cart was stolen or missing ed the theft o f a ba<'ycle near
... Roy Cronsky, 21Jtl Miramar 1 the ~nrlners S<'hool playground ~
Or .. Balboa. reported the theft or .. Roy 0 . Yourstone. Ba;.an
a S59 Skill saber saw from 4001 Shipyards Inc., 3700 ~<'wport
Main St., Balboa ... Officer 1 BJ\·d., Nc.>wport Bear h. rE>port<'rl
Harold Sht'flln found a ba'leball hit and run dam:-~g<' to ha' r.H
glove at VIa Lido 1'\orrt and. VIa I pnrketl at 3305 Via Lido. :"<'''' 1
Jucar. Lido lsle ... Rick ~ew· port Bt>ac·h ... Thomas Fa ir :-Jo34) \
ton, 1407 :\. Bay Front, Balboa , Fullerton A\e, ~l'wport H<'l~ht .;:, 1
1 land ... found a blc~·d<' at that reportl.'rt thp thl'ft of a blr~dl'
addres_, . . . from a garag,. nt l:t9 Cat.tlin.l 1
e Tt7ESDAT, MAT 10 I Or .. Newport ll<'ig_!1t~ ... Wll11am
David Smith. 3. ot 308 . 32nd J Ferry. I . of II' Emt'fald "':",I
St .. N<'wport Bench. \'lsl ting the B,db~a lslanrl. wa .. • h._lrgPrl \\ tth
park at 36th St. and Balhc>a 81\'d lntoxu.ttao~ an puhlac nt thr [l,ol
with his mother, was blttt'n at hoa pnrkang Int. P..tlboa, at
the base of his right thumb by Ill: II P m.
a stray cat. which t'S<'aped · · · e SATURDAY MAY 14
Pa ul L. Quammen. 1028 w. Sal· An fnjurerl ~OJ!, round In thr
boa Blvd., Balboa, reported the str~t at B,tlbo.t Bini :-~ntl 2fith
theft of a $62 b icycle · .. _House. St .. ='i<'wport Be..t c•h, a t 12:2:'; am
hold Items valued a_t $18.50 (were I w.t<~ dt'ad-on .Hrl\ :tl at a 'PtNin
stolen from tht' restctt'~nve o AI· arl..1n's ... Sc\'N,tl ~>Otll'd pl.ant'
fred S nead. 107 · C St., Balboa Wt'f(' thrown around and hrnkt•n
.. · C~r~ drlvt'n by James A.t anrt 1\')' torn up h \ \'~IIHlal" 111
Crane. 605 Jasmine Ave .• ~orona the ) arct or l' :\II.IIN. iJit? \\'
dPI Mar, and Bonnie J. 't ~unft. ()(-(-an 1-'ont, W<> .. t ;-.i('wport ...
San Qiego, were Involved an a Ad dis Oownl n~t. Apt. I. 3400 \'Ia
minor trartlc a ccident at Coa"t Oporto . .Xe\\ port B<•arh. rt'f>Orl<'d
Hwy. and Jasf!llne Avt'., C'orona an nttl'mptNI illrg •I !'ntry into
del Mar, at 2:~ p.m. · · · B<'l~y F. ht>r apnrtmc.>nt ... A thrown q)(la
Pea<tlee, 26, 108 ~ · 30th St .• • ew· pop boll I<' ~ma:.hrcl a n•ar wan
port Beach, was booked on an dow in a car ownt>rl by \tr" .Xt>l
lntoxJcaUon charge In the 100 son Rolmwood, 3(18 llolmwOOfl
block 30th St. · . · Col. Harry E. Or .. Newport H<'lghts, rnus~ng ~:U
Deal, 1318 Estelle J....,nc. llarbOr damage ... C.tN cirh·en b)
Highlands, reported the thc.>ft of Jcannt' c. Ma''<'r. 2!'. of Jll!l F
a SIJO wrist wa tch, the.> property Bay A\'e .. B.llbOa. and ~tor5!an Cl ot h ls daughter, Susan . . . ~1111N, 23, of 310 Ah11rac1 u Pl.,
e wm•DDAY, MAY 11 B_alboa, wert' ln\'OI\c.>rl an an a1'
David Stuart, 2633 w. Coast ctdcnt at 12th St. and B.tlho.l
Hwy., Newport, reported the theft Blvd .• Newport tw .. H'h ... A tran 1
o! a pJck,up truck from that ad· slcnt gue t stole a SIJ.'l portnbl<' drH~. later locating It parked tclevlslnn and n Sf' ttlllow from 1
behind a boat ••. Someone the SN c"' t ~1ott>l, 2931 E I raiJaed •.so damage to a wtnd· Coast Hwy .. Corona tit-) Mnr ...
wing on the car of Mra. M. Der· A fiuhllght. pair of rubbers. a
leg 123~ . 36th St. West !'few· pair or 1ale»he3. a p.'llr of work port ... Harvey Shater, 117 • 20th giO\o-<es and a da_gg•r Wt'l"f' founrt
St .• Newport Beach, reported the by Mrs. Ruth F'lnk, 220 . 33rd St .•
tMrt ot a 125 bl~le •.• Two Newport Beach. undf'r her back •wrtboe,. valued at 1150 were port'h; the daagt'r wu returned
lltolen rrocn tJMt I'Hklenee o( v E. to a nelthbor boy O\\"Mr •.. Mrs.
Couch, 2301 Bayalde Or .• Corona Muernf' Kemp. 1842l~ Park Ave.
del Mar • • • Cotta Mesa. ,..portt'd th~ thett M
diamond w.ddln-J and engage-
• ftUWT. IIAT II • ment rlnp and a wallet tOnt~ln
•
Ma,.uertte ~. 440 Heliotrope ln1110. tak~n from h~r bandbq
Ave., Corona •1 Mar. ,.ported apparentl)' In a rHC.urant at
tht theft o( a 1300 watd\ from 130 • 3\.tl St., Newport &Hch.
uaat addNIII • • . MuaaNC F ••.. ,...,. D. ~ntan. 1S2l Rwth
Velardo. n. Laaun.a ... eb. ,.... tConUnue.t on ,.. a!nel 1-
profUiimull driura got
27.03 .,.
ia &M M obilga.a EcoMm~ Ru"
,, ••
~•r el ,.,. )'fl'ar••
~ tditorR of . ... ,.,. .,.,... . .,
Buidn wringing extra miles from eftl'}' gallon, and ~ stacking up N 1960'•
oubtand.ina car-look wbat el~~~e C«vair baa in store for you. The smooth-as-butter
ride you ~ from iltdependent suspension at All four wheels. The increaaed
traction that CIOIDM with the engine'a weight OVtr the
rear wheeia-wbere it ebould be in a eom.pact car. A
pnct.ieall7 lat loor, a folcbc rear ~eat. ft.-e jumty
IDOdell. ~the Dew Mama Club Coupe.
ILLEI CIEIIOLET ..... CQIIT MUIWAT MWIOiil
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·Christ Cl1urch &' ............................................... Bride-to-Be
Rlupt-tUM~ RMMJ~t, Women Hold Harbor Women Is Honored
By Lou~ Meteer 1 f II t' n.s a a IOn LOUISE METEER, Society Editor Amonr recent parties compll-
r .. .._.._ -....... N ,, 1 • mentlnr brldt-s-to-be was a --··•• •--oeeraya o., many co ors were c.l "'· ., .-4 1ft r-P-" .. .., Mdel If-. cii..AI .toritt. ,--1 shower riven for Miss Barbara
........ ,..... .
MIL J:)'aae Wblte oll15 Shore·
dHr M. Sbore Cllftl. ha.l bMn
ena.rtaJalq her couaiA. MIL W.
I . Peddle ol Routon, Tex., dUt•
J ....... put ..................
and her huaband w-. ln tbe
.aouthand on a U~n trip aceomp·
&Q)'lnl a r:roup of frlenda on a convention. C..'-Pt __. eftea wlM, presented to the new president, lt.M. t ll .. ..-.t e114 we4114l-, atoriet .. L-iM w.t-•• tt.. btit11 Rl h Alld J"et. I •••' U lt'a true Mrs. Ruth Lampe, and the honor. News,.,_, c-e 4-' u.r. , ... """'' oaw. l4IO. tac 1«!, bride-eJect of Jerry
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..... _ .. -· -..... ._ .. -•--• ary p-sldent, M-. Edward • 11 1 Schafer, when Anna and Betty -;:::;;;::;c;:;c;::;::;::;::;~~O:<:>:<:;::O:O ua .u--uou. ~• ·~ ·~ ~ lllllllllltllllllllllltllllllltllllllllt•ttlll 0 1 V n.. ....... fewlll« I buu • Smith, at the Installation cere-t a&W.Oirl' ....aa USIGII TIIVaaDAT. IIAT a "'•• avla and the r mother, Mrs. Ger-
Wida tbl8p I .-. tboafbt .U., mony ot the Women's Society of fON gwp nan TJIVJIIDAT. COIIOIIA D&I.IIA& CALU'ODIA a id Davis entertained at their
TM lela I aotlce tbat tbey cue. Christian Service at C h r 1st home, 3238 Broad St., Newport
ADd la cVUW. ...U. Church by the Sea. K~lghts.
u tlala'IIMpe up tM .... wodd tluoutb. A nosegay of significant color Purves Pa'•n+'•ngs on D'•splay Pink and white decorations set Jt'a DOt 10 bard to .... was given also to the following the romantic mood for retresh-na. tla1D9• I oace obaernd witb ac:ora officers: Mary Joan Morris, vice-A c d I ~ j b ments and the shower of rifts.
Will ... mall riglat to me. 1 . president: Violet Stoneback, rec-t orona e Mar Li rary ::,~~~~::.~~~fssw~~~r~ra.RI~~::
..t ordlng secretary: Eva Miller. ...,... . Have you ever found yourself at ,a party whe1"e everyone was treasurer: Mrs. Zola Brunt, spirit · mother and sister or the bride-to.
drinking, letting down the bars In conversat(on, and quite suddenly ual life ecretary; Mrs. John El-Attracting attention this month peclally love her painting of a be; Mrs. Ray Schafer, alater of the
been deeply sick of the whole business? llott, missionary education; Mrs. at the Corona del Mar library ls big clown which has been placed honoree's fiance; Cathy Schafer.
This, we are told, Is most apt to happen If you aren't drinking Charles Wigg, Christian social a display of plctur~s which are In their special corner of the Mary Suprenate, the Mmes. Jack
yourself. Try It sometime. for a quiet, detached view of life In rela tions; Mrs. Alden Doesburg, the work of Mrs. Fergus Purves library. Shafer, Ed Restow, Joseph Soars,
United States. 1960. It you know your history, you ma)• find similar- student work; ~lr . John Kimble, f!n~ Cabrlllo Ter .. Corona High-Mrs. Purves is a mother her-Woody Hadley and Jean Llmbred.
!ties between now and days of the Roman Empire, and think a youth work: •Mrs. D. w. Hollby, self, and paints for the joy of It
"lt'a Fun to Dr.~
In l'ublon"
bit chillingly of wha t happened to it. children's work: Mrs. J. R. U'Ren, Mrs. Purve11 signs her paintings rather than professional!\•. She THIS SIZE cr.teiflt4l M 111 tM
I'm all for run, reasonable social drinking. and good entertain-literature and publications; Mrs. M. VInya rd Purves, and accord· first found expression ior her EMit• ce11 c.ttt ,.. " 11tttt " SI.IO
ment. but there a re some things that leave me as cold as a fish, R. c. Owen. supply work: ~1rs. lng to the reports coming from talent when quite young. then ~,.,~~J~II;"..ti;;~-;;~C.~D~O~IJ~OU;;;~J~OUO;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
and much more vulnerable. ~fargaret McGregor and ~rs. the library they have been the gave it up because her young-,------
These Include aging matrons in topless dresses. orr-color re· Hugh Mc~11 11an. local church object of more conversation and sters, Keith and Margaret. now
marks on the sex side, perspiring men with wandering hands, and activitie ; ~1rs. William ~cOon-interested viewers than most dis· at Newport Harbor High School.
public petting parties between couples who a few ye.1rs ago would a ld. membership: Mrs. Hugh ~1c-plays In the past. were little and demanded much
have been at home rubbing liniment on their sacroiliacs. ~1illan. publicity; Mrs. Boad Frei· Mrs. Purves prefers to paint In of her attention.
It this makes me a prude, I'm sorry. I've said It, and I'll tell tag, cards. fl owers and calls: Mrs. oils. and likes best of all to do When s he moved to Corona del
you why: ~3 urice Sopp flowers. and spec· people In Interesting situations Mar she determined to spend her
For some t~me I've been s tew1ng to myself and the family about ial events: '-t rs. Ralph •Watson. and surroundings. Ch lldrt>n es spare time painting and has done I
It, but all ot a s udden It occurred to me that maybe a lot of other 'key woman· Mrs. John Elliott. r so. She spent two years doing
people reel the same way about it, and like me, keep their mouths representali~e to All Nations: BACit FROM THE OBIEifT graduate work a number or years
shut. Well, a pox on us! Mrs. Jt J., Rutter .. representative Home from the Orient are Mr. ago at USC under Dan Lutz. now
Let's start a Society for Getting Up and Going Home When to David and Margaret Home. and Mrs. Robert H. Grant of 820 a noted painter. She now is
the Party Gets Rough. H we helong to an organization that sponsors Mrs. S. J. Rlanda Is coordlna-Via Lido .Nord, Lido Isle. and studying under Ruth Peabody.
parties, let's s uggest that just because we have an Emcee we don't tor of cln·les, and the circle their 3 young 110ns. Taylor, Larry In addition to people, she loves
have to give him a •free reign on jokes he's going to tell. It would chairmen are: ~1rs. Walter Bll· and Gerald . Tht-boys agt> 10. 9 to pa int still llfe. especially glass,
be simple enough to say. "Have fun Brother, but let's keep \'en. cameo; Mrs. C. L. Fortner, and 7 respeC'IIvely, took the trip which she collects.
It clean." . perlwmkle; :\Irs. J . W. Haas, well In tht>lr stride. and, to quote "Every lime I see a beautHul l ~ Cor the a g 1ng matrons in tople s d resse " and the public nautilus: :\'trs. A. T. Hobson. :\trs. Gra nt. ''It was a nt>w a p· plet'e of glass I long to paint il ... ,
pettmg parties. gu(.'s.s thNe's not much we ca n do about t hat. we golden cowery: .:\trs. George proar h for their daddy nnd me. sh(.' says.
seem doomed to II\(.' 1n an age when it is fashionable for a woman Pirker1ng. coral: .:\1 rs. R. Lart.e· seeing things through tht'lr eyes." She says that her pa intings are
10 display her bosom. f'lems. no doubt. from the fact that most of !ere. crown: .:\Irs. E . .:\t. 5tone· not. In the best sense ot the word. u e were "raised" on bot tles, WE.'aned too soon. bat'k. sea !'tar. LAURIE WIIfS ROifORS the kind that most people woulrl Laurie Hendricks. daughtPr O( buy to hang in their home . TI'Iev
H II I N d ~lr. and ~frc;. Rupert Hendricks. are not neceSS¥ily pretty, but
FaiDI.Iy Fare --Coo_ked up by a s a me i09 ~targuNite Ave . Corona clel rathf'r are InterpretatiOn or .:\Ta r. has bt>c>n honore-d by the moods and activities of people.
Lo:JlSe M eteer for Eva As p'• n Associated WomPn Students or &>cause her husband works In _ ..................... _.. .............. ...,.. ..................... _.. ................ ...,.. .............. ._.. ..... ....,... ....... _ ............... ..,.,._.._1 Pomona Collegt-by membership Los Angele and commute her
\\then IS a pudding .-JOt a des· mak II . B k in .:\tortar Boarcl on the basis of day is long between breakfast · ·e \\e 1n _center. rea eggs E\'a Aspln Ha ll is the name h 1 hi 1 .a hi sert? When It's a York.ihlre Pud· 1n· 11 .:\1 . s<' o ar p. t>auers P and serv-and dinner, and of course It IS •O we · · IX egg Into fl our. r hO'len by ~ewport Harbor ~nta 1ce. She Is an Englis h liter:u ure busy.
ding: ahd~ing milk gradu.tll~ until 1J C'l_ub for t he rlubhouse wh1ch It major. I ")t"ybe I'll be anoth"'r Grand·
John Senior, a you_ng man a::. been added. Bt>.l t unul Will con•-rruct for the use or Sen· I .. .. . ... reared In England. now In charge -mooth. St.r in remainder of mi lk . C t ze T be named for the MOVEL IS PU•LJSBED ma Moses, she sa)s wistfully.
or the Enslg~.'s circulauo.~ de· Let stan~ for one hour Stir be: ~~~a~t~at~~~·s o late past presl· Paul Bartlett. formerly of Co-~?::~~~ should be more time by
pa_rtment. sa)s th~t there ,. no· tore bak1ng. d€.'nt the clubhouse will be to· rona dt>l Mar, Is t he author of a ·
th1ng, but NOT~ll'OG as good as
1
But wait a minute~ You know. rated In Cll(f Have n on a lot novE.'!, "When the Owl Cries." ;=.===========~
good old Yorkshire pudding. of course. lhat you hould pour 1 donated by Mr. and Mrs. Earl published this month by the Largest and Most Complet.
I asked h im Cor the recipe and this batter into tht> pan m which Stanle\'. Macmillan C'o. lie Is now a resl· Furniture Store in the Area.
Ct ll fof fr ..
UGH!
obvi.ou~l~ not
G). do you know . "ha t h~ brought r ou ha \·e roasted h~er. Remon• \\'ith the n~w year of commun· dent fellow at Huntington Hart·
me? A big kt tch~n . towel wit~ the roa<:t a nd pour oCr ;t il but 2 lty servke just starting under the rord Foundation In Pacific Pall·
the recipe forever printed on it. I or 3 tablespoons of the drippi n~s.' preslden '\' of Mrs David c. I sades. The novf!l tells of the time
Here It 1s: Bake the pudding the drippings Chapman· Newport ·Harbor Zon-1 of the ~1e.xlca n revolutio n In 1910. OltOll J·22JO ~
2 eggs a t 375 degr~s until a Sliver uan hav~ been cons idering var·
DECORATING SERVICE
Llberly 1-55 11
12 cup tlour knife C'an be inserted in the pud·l lous fund ralsing events lnclud· MEW PROCRAII AT OCC . H G ~ ~ • •
2 cups milk I di ng and removed d ean. I ing one just g iven appronl an I A new program or admlttm~ 0 us 0 ••• a r 0 n H I t '
l l tsp. salt • • • Art Pr~menade and tour. or fres::emen students hhavlng a "B" L L B q Dr Ott s I
Slrt flour a nd salt 1n bowl and :-iow I'll tell you how we do homes. Slated for 2 or more days or .~ter h!~h sc ool average Fumishin91 for homes, llll IAII COM1 -•'•..," l!t it In the United States. where In mld-Aurust the a!falr prob· with honors will berln with the dubl. yachts. ~
Square Dance ready mixes are a boon to the ably wtll ha've other events ~:l semester at Oran1e Coast J017 w. c...t ........_.
working Gal. added and will be open to the ere, aceordlnl to Dr. Bull H. Newport 1eec11 coao•& •• .a-. cautOIIIIA
Buy yourself a package of pop-pubUC: Proceeds will go toward P:..e.:..t:..:e:.:..rso:.:.:n.::·...:P:..te:l:.=:.:1de=n:.:t.:.· _____ _:_:=:::::============-!!:==========================::J
P rty I H ld over mb: and follow the recipe the clubhouse. I a 5 e for Yorkshire puddmg on the box. Thelma Paddock Hope and
rrs a pretty good sub~tuute for Karen ~targreta Wood will be
Fourth birthday dant'e r or the original ri'Ci pe. fasslsled In the project by Grace
Square Riggers took place last • Denton. Thev presented dt>tails
night tn a . nautical setting gay FULLERS COJMC EAST I at n Zonta ·luncheon at Villa
~1th red. "hite .and blue decora -Mr. a nd ~Trs. Georgi:' E F'ullN . ~farina.
liOn'\, and the musiC of the Hay-,909 \'ia Ltdo ~ord. LidO li'lt>. will :\Trs. Robert Jayred, chairman
Joft t>r'l, a !J.VOrlt~ hoedown three be orr 10 Wa<:hmgton. D ('. this I of the budget c-ommittee. report. s~me. Joh.nny \ ~Iotta, noted Cor week 10 auend the wt>ddi ng of erl her group h~d voted to ron·
h1s clowmng. \\as tht> caller. I fril:'nd'\, and then on to ;\'E'w York. tlnue scholarships. woulrl ron·
Proot of the treme_ndo~s growth where lhey will take in lh€.' cur-tribute to tht> high school PTA
of the squart-<1anc1ng organiza · I re nt plays. ··reeding fu nd" for athli'tic events
11on in I he Harbor area was seen , . and would C'omplete payments on
in a display or piC'tures taken ATI'EMDS COP MEETtlfC the cold blanket which was a girt
slnre Its earlr d,\ys, arrangecl on • • to Hoag Memorial hospital. walls or the auditorium or Wil·, Br~nch P. KN foot. 61 1 .\tnr-~trs. M. c. Sheely, rity librar·
son Srhool 1n Coo.;ta Mesa. where ~uerlle Ave .. Corona dPI .:\1ar.,lan. offl:'red a review of Norman
lht> party Wi.l<~ hE'Ic1. I j~inerl hundreds ~r othN Callfor. Rockwell's new autobiography.
That Square Riggers havt> bee n nla Young Rep~bllc:lns fo r a state Reports from the area work-
on thP movt> wa-. evtdenced In YR board or directors ml'C't ing In <~hop will be heard at the busi·
1 he annou m·('ment that they I San .:\ta tt>o to m ap ell'cl lon year ness se1o1slon today ~Thursday 1
<:tartc>d at t he Corona df'l .Mar battle plans. I at the home of Mrs. J. B. Green,
Youth C't>nter. outgrpw its Caci l-1811 King's Rd .. Cliff Haven.
iues. 100k up stomping grounds THE SIMPSOifS MOVE
a t Lindbergh School in Costa The Don Simpson family has
.:\te.sa. then had to go to Wll on moved from 368 E. 15th St . CO'lta
School when LlndhNgh needed :\fesa . to a new resldenC'e at 624
the space for clas<~rooms. Tustin Ave.. :-;ewport HPight~.
They will finally land at the :\tr. Si mpson Is public works d l· Ill w• tJe11 a. c.&a ,._
American Legion Hall In Costa ri'Ctor of the City of Newport CeaU 11aa Pt.a Ill ~
.Mesa in June. hoping to rE'maln :Be~a~c~h·====:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;~~=~=~~~~~~~~~ there permanently for dan<'PS the I f
o f each month. COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE
first and th ird Wednesday nights
1 Chairmen Cor the fourth anni·
versary dance WNe Bud a nd
Alyce Wilcox. Helen and Bill
Ha ll. Bertha and Fen Mathews.
Refreshment chairmen were Ba r·
bara ami Allan Rohrer. and Ruth
and F'rNI Whiteford were re·
sponr.;l hlc for decorations .
A hig hlight or the ('VE.'ning was
the owarcl or a little trt>asure
chest fil lf'd with money. thp ob·
ject ot donations at a ll da nces.
and awarded on s pedal occas ions
when 11 Is full. Door pri1e chair·
men. Babe and Jeanne Orbon,
had arranged a give-away of
numerous gifts also. Mlo on Lido
A~ttAIII¥:..
3401 E.st Co.st Highway
Corona del MM
ORl-4640
HIGHESl PAY· 4.50%
for insMreJ sat~ings • cMrrtnl annulll ralt
NEWPORT BAI.BOI SAIIIIGS
AIID LOAN AIIOCIATION • DMDENDI EVElY THIEl MOimll
A LASTING TRIBUTE • • •
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PACIFIC
MEMORIAL PA:RK •
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wltla Salle
Ship ahoy and masts abaft ...
Skipper Commodore Burdett Ha r.
rison requests your presence at
the Commodore's first annua l
ball ... A klck-otr for the sum ·
mer S('a~ton by a joining In or
the Harbor Area's civic, busl-
A~non(IIJ8 Girls •••
By Louise Meteer rl ' •• E ' • •:•:•
NO RELAnONSHIP IS SWEET-course at Oranae Cout College,
ER than that between m other and havlne a wonderful time
and daughter, so Jt wu a pleas-maklne their own baubles, to
ure to .s.te so many ot them out say nothln& of otherl for their
Saturday mornlne at the home friends.
of ~Irs. Roy E. HaUber&. Newport Barbara Richards had stars In
Harbor Panhellenic members her e)'es over the coming trip
were honor{ng airl eraduates of she'll make with husband, Jerrel,
Harbor Hi&h School and Oranee to the Caribbean. They'll travel
Coa~t Colleee who will attend .J. throueh the Panama canal and
year colleges. Mrs. Bert Esplau, thence to Jamaica. Little Jerrel
president, )frs. Kenneth Samp-will stay home with hls paternal
son, past pre !dent. and Mrs. Grandma, not caring too much
Arthur West, chairman of the about travel other than the exclt-
tea, were much In l!VIdence. ing course which any 16-month·
On the working committee old runs dAlly.
were the ~lme . John Echternac.'h, Saw Helen Coffee looking
William Callis, Charles Coles· mighty sharp In harmonizing 1 worthy, J. B. Rothaermel and shade of orchid and purple, so
George E. :-Jewton. trlking with red hair. Hard to
Pouring were past p re !dent<; of tell she'd been sick at all, though
Panhellenlc, Including the ~lmes. It was a long hard winter, she DISTRICT PRESI DENTS of z o..,+a lr•e·,.a•io,.6l c:re•en'eo " :leer Raymond K. Harvey, ~tartln still remembers.
)langold, J. H. Riggs, Edgar B. Allee Loveland Is another who head to Mrs. E<!!rl Sta .. lel o f Beac~., s~, :~, 1-er 1'1"0~~-6 ~ CoO~ C"
\Vitmer and Kenneth Samp-.on. would ltke to draw a curtain over the occ.~ iotl .,f •e• .-,.~ ~~ o re-:•-::r -::· Re,.. ~~ ~ : ,.,.,. q ,....e ::.·~g
* • • the pa'<t year· .. lllnes~'! and sUr· Mrs. Stl"'et reid ·~e deer "eo') .. lv'·· J:.,n G •ee-=-; (. .: -.,,E ~
THE PERFECT SQUELC H. gery, but wa~ looking serene and a t left, imme d'a•e F"·' pre ,.der · :.f '"e ":ewct;;·· Ho•c.-:· ::--, which I must tell you girl'!, OC· healthy In spite or lt. I C1uo.
curred at our house when grand· Rosemary Seifert was among ~--------------___::..._ __________ _
children were visiting. David, those present. The story of her ln. LICJ CIIIJ Well Ebell Adds to age .J, loved to "Lord It over" the recovery from such devastating
girls. e pecially :\larla, age 3. Injuries In an accid~nt more than .. Les Yanl of Cll
towhomthiswasgauandworm. a year ago is a tnbute to cour-Mar·1an Fund wood. David was permitted to go age and refu<sal to give up. Said The marriage of .\1rs. Lucy
outdoors to play, while )iarla, she'd been In a whirl of trips Casev. formt>r rt>sirtent of Corona When Senior Ebt>ll Club of
with sniffles, had to stay Inside. and parties. del :\.tar, and Les Yard, local bus· :'\ewpon St-ach met ~1ay 16 at the
ness and social worl<b. The Com· He came into the house after a • • • lnes.s man, was quletlv solemn· home of the past pre<;ident . .\Irs
modores are the new eaeer beav. short time to rub It In a bit. SPEAJUJfC OF CAAJII'DCRIL-ized at the home of ~Irs. Flor· John B. Lamar. the new pre I·
ers of the Chamber or Commerce "Marla," he said, "I just saw 50 DBEJf, ba .. you ... a t.bOM ence Rypinski. 2517 F'lr«t Ave .. I rtt>nt tor 1960-61 presidf'fl Sht> is
... This ball, coming up Friday, dogs chase 50 cats and klll them leather foldera to cony ia your Corona del ~1ar, last Sunday aft· :\1rs. Lee E. Barnes of 166-1 t..ouise
Junt> 3 Is their kick-off for the all dead." purM? They are ~ed Ia ernoon. Tht> R~>v. Edwin Comkf> St .. Laguna St-ach.
summer season . . . There was a slight pause. Then. golcS wltb the letten SOCWI'. of the Corona rtel ~tar Congre~a· It was announ{'('d that $510 * * * "I know:' said )[aria. "I wa Tills. ia CGM you c!oa't ~mow, tiona! Church pronounced the> has bt>en sent to :\1arian Schwartz.
TIM diDDer b haab ••• a looking out the window!" mecm.. .. Silly Old Crcnadma rites. the llttlt> ~irl who was patnfully
daoke of lot.ter or prime rida • • • I w itb Pichues. .. Aaybocty wcmt ~frs. Ry pinc:ki attt'ndert the burned in Balboa Ia <it ) ea:. and
• • • The place b laabler, tM TO BID FAP.EWELL and good to g l•e me oae? hride. and Jack Vouon of Holly· wh~t> welfare hao; bet'n .t proj
klboa aay Club· • • TIM door luck to ~11 5 Jessie John on. som<> • • • wood was best man. t'<"t of Ebell in th<> e"tabhchment pn... arouDd 1500 wortb -of "the girls'' were entertained WE'RE TOSSI~G A BOt;QUET The hrideRroom ic: a former of the ~fa!'ian &hwart.l fund.
CDe tbe luabieat. •. TIM eater· las t week by ~Jrs. Roben ~lere· fane! hoi)(' she catches tn to :\frs. Hollywooct puhhl'lt\' man . .tuthor
tailuaeat. a Paabioa.Sbow wtth dlth and ~frs. Herbert )'filler of H<>len Elliott. st'<"rt't ary of the of a l>ook ha.,ert on hio; PX~rt<>nce
aome 30 local aboiM partid· Corona del )Jar a t a progre sl\e Lido ls i<> Communlt\· Assn. Be-in Santa Tomas rlurtng the war
pat.iJI9 with ~ bola luncheon and card pany, call"<' he ha" had "U.:'h patif'n<'t> T he ncwlvwt'd<: ''ill make thei•
I!Dgerie OD up, aad 4alldD9 to Flr<:t luncheon served at thP working In tht' midst of duttPr hom<' in Corona rl<'l ~l.tr
the music of Qarlle LcrYue ~feredith home to the ~lml' during c lubhouc:e renovation..:.
a.ad b1a ordwtltra cue t.be lu.ab· ~fary Fitz, Raymond Ag<>r. Clay ~><'~'au~ <:he alw;ws ha<: a pleas-Dtl•lri111 Celellrale
iftt .. , All tbJ.s a:a4 DO ton Cle>!>e, CNald Rlt<'hle. K. \'. '1nt o::mllc '' t'flident without !)(' p
speecbft for 110 a plate • • • Dilts. Sid Black beard. Howard Bo-tng orfklou". anrt bec-au!'t> we ~a w :\Jemllf'rc; or the> Kappa Xi r hap.
C'moo. all you buala ...... or· g~rt, Jerome Humphrey, John ht>r ~hopping in Richard's and ter will join other Dt'lphlan r hap·
9CIJlbatlou. dahL or Ju.at peo· ~Jeador and )fiss Johnson. found out she a lso i<; a home ter<: in attt>nding a lum·ht>O"l
pie wbo UJr.e to bne a good Guests then progre ed to the maker and a mother who is do· mf'eting at thf' Amha-. .. ador Ho
fun cracl f.Uowsblp eft1l1D9 • • • Miller home for cards. Prizes lng a nne job there too. tel. Lo« Angclc><:. torl..1y 1Thur..:
the t~ Mat teD. eo gcrt.ber were won by ~Irs. :\leador and , rtavl, r£'lt>bratlng th<> <:od ety'._
up your t best btadd.l•• Ia their Mrs .. Humphrey, while ~frs. Dilts Fa II c 0 0 k·· n 9 Coldt'n AnnivN sury. S<'ht'dUlt>rt to ...U-fonaal d.nta cmd ban a recetved an amusing consolation I attend from th<' harbor atf'a !H urty
ball ••• AU Coauaocton. ban prize. chapter are ~1rs. Anna Blam·hard.
tlcbts to .. u ... Our Joba Miss Johnson leaves soon tor Classes Set corona del ~1ar: :\trs. Barbara
TJocey cracl Cy hrldu ban a ~flnneapoli.s for an lnddlnJte Whlttock and ~trc; Kittv P<>nn.
pedlletfuU • • • vlsJt. Dates for the annual Orange Newport Bea(•h, anrl ~1 rs. ~tar~ar * * * • • • Coast Colleee cooking school this' et Swain, Balboa Island. Actor
Did you ~~ see the cartoon CHILDREN WILL BE NO PROB· fall were tet at a cooking school Vincent Price will speak.
of a bakery window wltli the atan l..Elf to mothers who Jive on advisory committee meetlng . .Mon-
"Piea like grandma u8ed to Newport Island now that the Wo-day In Richard's Lido ~fa.rket.
make. 75 cents. Pies like grand· man's Auxiliary there has bought The dates set Included Oct. ZT,
ma thought she used to make. playground equipment for their :-Jov. 3. No''· 10 and ~ov. 13 In
S1.50." Everything like grandma little park. These women a re I the Lido Theatre, :-Jewport Beach.
thought sht> used to make ... active in a strictly local way ... The ~Ions will be from 9:30 to
Fresh butter. fresh eggs, fresh In fact ~ewpon lsland Is ju t like 11 :30 a .m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
milk. fresh fr07t.>n fruits and the a tiny community, At a recent The morning .session will be re·
evt>r·lo"•ln~~: 1\trectlon of five bak-m('('ting of the auxiliary making peated durmg the afternoon so
t'rs and thr<>e as l!!tant bakers go plans for improvement of the more women can attend.
CAJJDIDATE POa BOJfOa
Paola ~nsl-lsolanl. daughter
of )'Irs. :-Janey SensiJisolanl, 431'a
Irl.s A\·e .. Corona del :\far. Is a
candidatE' for graduation honors
at the Uni\'el"!lty of Rt'dland
and took h<>r honor oral t>xam
:\fonday. She Is an En~tlish major
lnlo our e\·en-fresh dally line-up plavground were the ~lmt>s. Jack "Planning for young home· DE8ATE SQUAD AWUD
or Danl h pastrlt's, donut", pies, \.\"iide. Thomas Barrett, Howarrl makt'rs" will be the th<>me of (he ~lichael Carbosi. -I ll Hf'ilotropt>
kl h 1 1 t t ill "-p o A \'f.'.. Corona rtc.>l ~I .H. hao; won cakt's and coo es . . . Dean. Bill ~lelcher, Herald Spit's. sc oo . ns rue ors w ve r · h _. * * * Harold Bassett. Ken Johnc;on. vided by Orange Coast College the Tau Kapp:t Alp ·• awMu at
A fJnt t.bla WMir·•ad • • • Jay )fcCall. Louis Jennan, Don and Sou thNn Counties Cas Co. Lon~~: Beach State Colll.'ge 3 '
...,.. oftf-alad big. waptiou• Barton. Lou Leyoer, George ShN I Other sponsors tnclude RJchard's mt>mber of thf' dt>bn:l.' «QU-'d do·
)l/J·pcMID4 1_... of ou.r eftry-111. Dwight TUrner. Ed Lesper· Lido ~1arket and Gaffer and ing most for the tot<ll 'iX'ech
body'• fnortte btatt.r cnut ence, L. Bassett. Paul Peterson, I =S~a;;tt;;le;r~g~a;s~r~a==n~g;;es;;·======~p=ro~g=r=a=m=.==========r wblte bNGd ••• Our 8ob hr· ~fan· Roden. Bob Sherman. ~
1du 4119 way badr to gnmdlaa Bernie Litchfield. H. :\f. Ashn·j R b t J I for tbe Nefpe, a4de4 ~ age brt>nner. Fred ~l<>yer~. Charles 0 e r S e W e e r S
metbod.a to tbe baldag aad Hart, and Arthur ~11ller.
aaa. up wtt.b tbe aaowiftt. • • •
teadenst. bocae babdetlt. old THE SHORT STORY was told
OF LIDO
Jewelry -Watches
ln. laiUriH ••• ,
Is Well to Art Paxlol
Juo;,t announcf'ct lc: thP mar~.ali!t'
of :\t-., Katha~tne Hanev. ~>Xf'"U·
t,H• d treno~ of the Orangp ('.mn
'' TubercuJo.;;is and Heallh ,\,.;:n .
ol" I A:t P-'lxton. promtnPIH :'\t>W
po:t£'r Tiw ouple f'Xl h .JnSZI' I
marriage \OW<: in Las Ve,2ac; r\prr l
21. and are no\\' at hllme 1 n a
n£'\\' rec;tden··e a1 2f)(l1 .\ltura Dr
(r\ int' T<>rrart' .
:\lr. Paxton ts: a mc.>mtx>: or B.11
boa Bav Club and st.lft commn·
rlore of th<> Jonathan Yar ht Club.
He owns the Paxton Tn H kin& Co
or Los Angele<:.
hther's Day
is for al your
favorite dads
Mrs. Mead Again Chairman
of Lido Philharmonic Group
It wa~ a "Short Day on Lido"
)fonday when Lido lotJe Workine
Commltttoe of Orange County
Philharmonic Soclt-ty gathered
for its onf' Informal occa. ion of
the year In the sunny patio of
the homt-or :'\J r'. \'ernon Edler,
338 Via Lido Soud.
The 28· member r om millet', each
with a gue. t or two In tow, thus
wound up the sen on with o <'Om ·
blnatlon of fun. awarrls and bus·
ine • wea ring . horts. sun suits.
and hats that must have ooen
contrh•ed by the :'\1dd Hatter
ltlm~lf
r\ highlight of t he day "-as In
stallatlon of ot!lcers ~1 r.;. Wil
ltam H. :\lead arrepted the chatr·
mans'lip ror .Jnother t>ason: ~1rs.
Edward H..1r t.n~: i..: ro-chairman:
\fro;; ( Prlri·· P.oh"rt" trt.'a.;urer.
.anrt :\I re; H..tt ' Gdte:.. "'et retary
A , dn JftPrm.tth of tht> I'Ount)·.
wide mPmbtor.,htp tlrl\ e to. <;up-
port tht> Orang~ Count\' Phllhar-
monrc· C'onti:'lli &"'C'P Fund, an
.sward ""' tn.tuji!ura tt>d by the
Ltdo Commltt<'t' to the mt'mber
of the group ha\ing brought the
most memb4-.shlp.; The winner
of the 14-karat gold charm was
~frs. William W. Burri!. The orlg
lnal charm wa d~lgnect by
Bruce Blackman. local jf'weler.
and donatt'd by the hus band o!
one of Phe memMr of tht' aroup.
It Is symbolic of thf' symphony
orche tra, thf' d.-slcn belne a
hJ nd holding a baton with the
inscription OCPS 1960.
Another highlight wa thP to·
kt'n or apprt'C'latlon awarded a~
a surpristo for Mr . Arthur Strork
and Mrs. William l\fead, in thP
form of gold charms lmulatlng
tiny angt>ls. ymboiic' or women
who support th<> Phllharmonk.
The two astonished rPCiptents
both are pa. t chairmen. Mrs.
Strock ror 1958 and Ml"!. Mead
for 1939 as well as for the com ·
ing year.
PERSONAL
FASHION
SERVICE
·t ' l ~
clterc 1ons
:estyhng
spcr'swear
::usto m clothes
wcrdrobe planmng
dressmaking
a ccessories
costume jewelry
2653 E. Coast Hiqhway, C orona del Mar
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FATHER'S DAY
CARDS
OR 5-1 050
¥our undes, g randfather s.
falhers of close friends ...
remember eech on Sunday.
June 19 w ith a Ha llmarl..
FaTher's Day card.
tillaest loaf of breod that eftr on Lido Isle ~londay at that
CICICOCDpaafed a pat of butter mt'eting of the Lido l!!le Working
••• Spedal latroductory price
1
Committee of the 0Tange County I
too of 12 ceau . • • Philharmonic Society. A number * * * of s hort stories In tact. and of
Indlvldually Designed Je·Nelry
VI etch & Jewelry Repai:-s COIOIA DEL MAl PHAIIACY
No ne.-cl now to go running _tO course all the girls wore ~horts I
Bishop. California or Reno. ~e-too for sunning In the patio. D1rect Diancnd Importtng 3127 E. Coat Bwy ..... J a.. Conea delKa
vada for Sht>epherder's bread · · · Alice Burris and Barbara East· OaJOLE 3-1110
Here wt' call It Boat Bread be-man were enthusin~ over the fact 3440-A V 10 Oporto OR 3-4860 Ne· .... pon Beach * OPE.If EVEJn:JfCS TILL S:OO r.x. *
cause of tis long last ing quail ttth~a~t~t~h~e~y~·r~e~t~a~k~in~g~~a_!j~e~w~e~l~t}~' ·~======--=======::::::=::::=~==================------------------------------------ties ... \'ou can keep It around _
the> hou<>e tor oh jus t eons and it
s till ta tt>s fre h baked as a da
... The long. slow baking gives
It tht> peculiar firm quality that
goes with sheepherdt>r's bread ...
* * * TweDty-ftft ........ of bread
b a lot of NJietiM ••• T"'U
fJDd 4lfteNtlt ldD4a of .....
wbldl you ahraya clncrme« of
bat ............. to,... ...
CbecldCD a.-i. bread .. Cl ...
...a. fftodte ••• r... cMcl·
dar ciiiMM b ............ .
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a dlllda ~ .,. leal of ........ • * •
Date-nut cinnamon. ralsln, oat·
meal cracked wheat. rorn, whole
whea't. French, e 1 1 , potato.
Dutch crunch, old fu hloned MIJ.
waukee rye, protein, aalt rlalna,
butter cream both pJaln and
.esame topped, and the new
wheat bran • . . take your pick
tor breakf< nxtns ••. But that'a
only 21 varieties •.. Why don't
you rome In and be aurprlaed
when you dlteOVer the other 4!
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AMONG WINNERS of the Newport Bolboo Sovonq~ ond Loon
A • .,_ scholorships. onnounced ol tne Horoor Hiqt, ser~;ce bMque_t.
were, left to right. Shoron Croig, Croiq Brown , No"'Co Moxwell (on
foreground) ond Cothy Coldoff. w .... r-er~ rtOI p•c' ... ·e:l <He Cb~.~d "
A boott, Bob Hoey ol'd M~trion O ltver.
Warning Is Given About
Communist Conspiraey
I WW.-t ··-... -NUWY. MAY & 1-... _..&fDINO I'AY. ~A .... IIA&e:ALIFO..aA
STUDENTS HONORED
AT SERVICE BANQUET
(Continued from pace 1) Cary Morrlaon and Mary Jane
ttte fourth consecutive year. Har· Hambrook received SlOO each
bor was victorious in Bee' foot· from t he Harbor High PTA.
ball, Bee basketball, Varsity The Costa Mt>sa-Newport Har-
swlmmlng, Cee swlmmln& and bor Lions Club aw rded Carol
Cet> track The Sailors, with Comudo and Sam Jlartloff $200
100 516 points, just edged out scholarships on the basis of
Fullerton. w ith 100. achle\•ement and <'hara<'ter.
The "Top 10 Athletes of the Jim Anderson was honored
\"ear" are Brian Lucas, Dick Me-with an $800 Rotary Club schol -
l\flllnn. Jim Corfman. Tom Huber, arshlp to the colle~e of his chok e.
Steve Lagerlof. Bill Jewell, Rich· CAA and Girls' League award-
ard Rapp. Richard Watson. Jerry ed $100 each to Sue Could and
Hehn. John Cage and Dirk East· Myrna Featht>ringlll.
man. The Newport Beach Elemt>ntary
1 Chenille Letter awards. for 3 or School Teacht>rs A !.n. granted a
more letters In the same sport. $200 scholarship lo Charalee Ser-
went to Jim Chalk. 3 years. Cee
football: VIc Martine. 3 years, geant.
Varsitv cross rountry; Tom Cll· Seniors M arian Oliver and Ter-
be 4 varsltv cross coun· ry Clarke ~ceived $300 scholar-
rt. dv~~r-Jewell.' ~ years. var-ships from the Junior Assistance try, an 1 • League sitv swimming. ·
Brian Luca~ was r hosen "T ar' The Senior Assistance League
of the Year" (or his athletic awardt.>d s;,oo scholarships to
arhievemt.>nt and good sports· Claudia Abbott and Cathy Col·
man~hip throughou t a 4-year pe· doff.
THIS SKETCH shows the 8-story hotel to be constructed on the
woterfro')t neor the Lido bridge by George Buccolo ond Burton
Romberger. The $2.000,000 project. with 70 suites. restourant ond
swimming pool, is scheduled for groundbreokin9 eorly in the foil ond
occuponcy by summer of 1961. The Plonning Commission gove op-
provol to the project Thursday evening. The si te is odjocent ro
~tnother Buccolo-Romberger development, the 8-story Vtsto del Lido
eportment building now under construction.
riod Dick :\1c\1illan and Jim K ay ~toeckel, a German stu-BaJLaa lirl IIJ•--.1 We are allowing our freedom dur t; in 1910 ~twas only 9'•. ·Corfman rece.ived honorable men-dent. received the Key Clu b "Dol· ... .._
to sli!> aw ay In the race of the • The national debt -the I Jar tor a Scholar" scholarship 1 L AL H ... .1 S H. C. Williams
sinister threat of communism. ac·tu.ll total is 1.05 trillion. he t lo~CHOLASTIC AWAJI.DS worth $600 to the college of his •J IIIIM ·-llllf H d C t I
Col. Ge.orge Nevil~ of Santa Ana satd, when all unfunded and • Life membership to California chOIN'. He plans to a ttend the I Donna :\lcHone. 5, of 1220 E. I e a s en r a
rolc1 the Harbor Vtew PTA at its committed futu~e obliga!tons are ~ holar hip Federation went University of California at Riv-Balboa Blvd .. Balboa, stuck an N t A
Clnal meeting last week. l lnclu~ed.(That s 1.~btllions.l to 13 Harbor seniors. A sturl<'nt l ersidP. . abandoned hand spear into the ewpor ssn.
Col. Nevils, w ho Is director of • \\elare st~te-Tht> aid pro· must have been 3 member of CSF The :\ewport Balboa Savmgs arch of her l eCt foot In shallow
public relations tor the Ca~Uornia gra~~ hoodwtnk ~opiP 1010 not 1 st>mt>sters to become a life a;td Loan A~ociatton awarded b!l.y water at F St., Balboa. at Howar d C. W illiams. 311 Island
Frt>e Enterprise Assn .. satd t~at sa\ •.~g for th~lr 0 '\ n net>~s. thu. memht>r il nd rN'<'in• a black and I SJOO scholarships to M arian Olh·· 6:32 p.m. :\iay 1 . Xewport pollee A\'e., Balboa. will be lnst~lled as
the communists are inflltraung caustng ~eed 10 the futur( umon~ 1 gold pin. The 109 st>nlors in CSF er. Cathv Coldoff anct ~and Max· reported. president of the Central r\f>wport
into schools. churches. unions people "ho ~hould ha'" 1.~arne ue c llh\' Colrloff Carol Comar-well. S250 chot.u~h1ps we r f> Life guards arri\·ed to rind Beach Community Assn. at the
and In the busl ne world But. to rake <' •r~ 0~ themM'J,·~. do. Sharon Craig.' Susan Gould. awarded to Sharon Crai~. B~b o1ck Scherer. 2131 \\'.Coast Hwy., nnnua I banquet Thursday eve-
he added, we can win the battle • _Farm :.uh,ldH'S -~ Co<:t earh :\lary Jane Ham brook. Tom HPr· Hoey, Cratg B.rown and ( laudta I Newport Bear-h. supporting the ning, June 23. in lht' Newport
-"nor by sitting down and le-t· famtly SIOO 3. year for 111" pr '· hPrt Hollv Ingram. Be,· Llentl .. Ahbott. spe.u hanrlle and the ,·ictim' Harbor Yacht Club.
t lng George do it. but b> getting tlege of bu~ tnt: food at htgher :\Ilk~ Ll:ui!ltt>dt. i\.lnCI ~taxw£>11. e TOP OF THE CLASS foot with the a:...<:istance of her ~Jr. Wllllamo; wac; unanimously
up and flshtlng." pnces .. Ga rY ~lo~rt<:on, S<lnd r.l \\'at,on 8£>\' LientL. 19:;9.60 ''aiNilctor· mother. ~trs. :>\anrv ~IC'IIone. :'\lr. l"lectt>r1 prestdt'nt Ia t Friday. He
HP listed a number of yard· • Labor -··.sw·h a monopoly anrt' J1m W orlht>n. ian. and Stan Denrlmger: !<alu!a· :'t•hl'fN had twPn pn~;sin~t hy In a mo\'ed up from the vlCt'-pre<:ldl'nt
stkk., which measure how far has been creatNI as the \\Orld The S,..'l()Q p,,nhl'llt>ni<' srhol.~r· tori.m, "ert' honorNi with P10~ ho;lt and ju:nped out to aid rhe job. which will he lllled for the
a lonu th"' road to ocialtsm this h~' ne\t>t ~een twfore .. ...hip \\t''1t to Holl~ l n~ram .lilt! certlfu-.liP;; of merit. &>' 'ltrtck<-n a1rl. nPAt }elr by Ed C.uson. Henry ,.. '" • 5.t-.ool ... -"Thl' tr.•ncl i' to 1 rl h 1 1 a p ao of ,.. E 1 -' country has gone: ward conformll, .. medlunit,· and Tllt' BP\\' Cluh h~norerl ~f'f' NT-~<' a sc. o ~:: 1r . ,. r; .-<' .• I ThP l'[}{'Jr handle was rt'mO\Prl ngJP was rf'·<' ecl<.'u St'CrE~t~ry-
• Producth•e capacit\' owned rll,.rPa.~rrl of !uno1ar.wn t tl . prtn· ~tunc•t' and Judy -'1<'\l tchal.'l wllh l.i~·:· and !)tan' :ne:agl' "3 "' from the srx-ar hy the rombtnNI trE'3l'Urer. and :'\Irs. France K ott
bv the overnmcnt _ ·about 20 ., S.t)l ,c·h,l.tr ... h iiJ' 11 J6 1 Pt'i(<'r t a''<-rnee t.!' l.ll.t £>ffort• or Jifi.' ~u:trds Bert Y<~w was cho,-.en for recording secre-,_;,r t Antgor th" nation's tot.ll. n pJe, nf frt>t>dom LNrerc; or commP~dauon .to :~n d )Ilk<' Gardt>n and ~!r :'<-hN ran·
r--._. . '" • . • Ft>r!l'~.Jl aut -"It'., U'Knr th" upf)f'r 3 J')f'r r <'nt 1n thC' ="a· I.'T An amhulanr e wa,. r aiiNI, anti i\1•W board mE'mbNs to !!N\'e
• Taxation -now takes ,\bOUt ., .. itutlon.ll a"lrt promO!('.., tht' !olt';l Park·. n g Ban tionnl ~!Nit ~kholar~hi:l ll'SI WC'T(' Lift> Guarri Yaw stip(.Klrtt'li tht' !:-yE'ar tNms .Itt' Frank Wood Jr ..
2w , ot tht' gros<; national pro-that 1t' frd' mont·~·" rN·t>l n~ct by Tom Br£>nnan. Terry ).lirl's foot dunrJ: t he trip to Hoasr Harold r.ta ...... and Blanche Fulk-~
d CI.HkC, :'\dnr y G<~rdner. :;harron uo ... pltal NSOn. C.t~r)'·O\'N board members
NEWS OF CITY COUNCIL IS Approve r.at<'s. JoAnn Halllwrg. Boh IIOC'Y.1 to scr,·e annth£>r yt>ar are Mrs.
1 Hollv l ngr<lm. T<>c1 Knrnwe1bel ... IL-' C 1:'-fe .1 Edmunri Bu rn~. Mrs. Bette St uart.
l O;l\ ici Lourlt> :\1 lrl:tn Olh·er. Lt'· OIIIWf I lr ~ rl• Stanley Ahlman, i\trs. Ht>n ry
lContlnued on page sl"<l
tion" which resulted in a S13.200
payment to the city from th€' Or·
ange County F lood Control Dis·
rnr t for property taken from tht>
former ritv sewage ritsposal ue:
Ort$Zinal ol!er had been less than
hal! of that.
• Authonred the amendment
of the natural gas rontrac-t. re·
que..,ted by the :'\1onterey Oil Co .•
for reduction of the royalty be·
r au ·e nf p()(lr 'ot>lri rcontl~ued on Page 4 nore Sht>ll.'n~·. Jt>rry ShomakPr. • I .11 II R \\'agnN and Edward Healy. I
• Authorit(>fl tnt~ C'mplo~ :n.•nr ·anrl I cion 1 k"3 "!. htm 10 t.tke Jt>H Smith. f:arl Tliomp<:on and 1Ift I• 111110 I ICI Mh•., Sue Ficker. C'halrman or
of a I.Jndsr-apt-arli«t tn prPp.lr•• .l\\'JY my par lng. Rtr h Watson. the annual banquet. h'ls selt'<'ted I
.1 pr•' .,_...t' l'lan for (Jidnttng dt th<• "Pr:,~ne th(' ~.1\ct ~'·0~~~;~· ,5:hella Culht'rt, John Gag<' :.nd The :\1emo~i.ll Day tart> at I n· ~1rs. Frank Woorl Jr. a~ co-chair·
l oron.1 rlPI ~I.tr ht'at'h p.uk ,ng: e .n, .... "'11 : r r .\hnann Jl'llnek WNt' honored as , diana polis will b£> or !!pedal In· man. Tht> party is e-xpected to be
• ApJ.H0\£'11 ftr ... r rt:'.ldtng nf "Tl~t~ f£>\\('.r ~('~~~c~;,~;r'~~ ~::~ ml'rlt flnall~t;;. Thf'v wt>rt> In l hP tNt''l for ~1 n.. :'\t\'rtlp Harris, the wml'what the samt> theme a11 last I
Ordinam·p 921l t·; ( harw t• an P. 2 li!~'t.a ong "11 · 1 e C k uppt>r half or onP PN cent In tht' n«>w parrner-r.1.1nagt>r of ~lar) ':; year with Hawaiian costumes.
lot a1 Ja<:min(' ..\\P a!'c! :'<>ronc1 bt> ... -llfl Counct ~a~ 00 · lk· ·ontt>sr. Furnitur«> in Corona dPI ~1ar. Special prm·~ will go to women A\1~ .. Corona d··l ~IM. tv C·l ·H to HI.' 10 !d or a <~une' he .ha~ 1·H Sl'nior<: \\'lth "A" average for -1 Her brother. Leonard Faas. who ~ for tlw best looking hats and ror
pt>rmit th<' c·on-:ruc tion nf an of· c>n c1unng t he P~"1 wee · ~ \'C'ars are Be\· L ientt, Stan Den-Is also her partner in the furnl-men tor the "swellest" shirt at-
ftt·e bulid1ng_ a,.kt>d mor~ than 30 perso;:s ? flinger. James A nderson. Norma ture store. has entered his car, tire. Members of other civic
• Again delayt.>ol ar ti')O on 2 the [.,Jand tf they thought.t ('Sit· I Cates Jim Worthen, John Car· No. 2'7. the "Kina o· Lawn Spec-groupS have been Invited to at-~ w i m mIn g pool ordtnan('(>s, uauon on 1,he 1 land durtng th~ lyle. Richard Watson. Garv M or · Ia I.'' in the race. The name or tend.
81. •-f AallrlfM which among other C'hange.s. P.ast 30 da}S to ~.goo~. bad 0 r ison. Holly l npram, Thoma<: the car come<: from the powPr I Summer m eetings of the mem -.... Rl' would. eliminatE' the rt>quirement flnf'. All an ... wered (in~. he sa id HNI"K'rt. Ciaurlia Abbott. Dorothy 1 mower anrl edger business which bershlp w ill be dispensed w ith.
• N rt Cl•cll tor ma .. onr\' <:trur tur<' for pool .HP sugg£> IN1 a tnal .pcnorl W oorlworth. Robert Hoe\'. Carol ~Jr. F.1a ami hi hrothN. Louis. The board W3s authoriLed to cnr -J • .,. hf'atN: the. orcllnancP" may bt> with no parking ban, "--mtl.ar:\ to Com..rdo, Judith TurnN. :\tary founded and arc still opNating ry on In behnH of the membcr-
Gt>arded Sidney So ffer of L a· b:11·k or thP agNH1.t Jul\' I I the proposal presentPrl b~ · l r. J ,lnl' Hamhrook. \"ernaloy Xl're·l ln ~outh Gate. · ship t>xrept In any extraordJnary
Dan Denison
Going Abroad .,.. .,..._ ·-...... . ......... w.tciW ... ecMd·
u.Wte ................ .. r,...-.... .... ~~~-Pield....._.,..,.._
•• la • ..... tlllla ,.. cat
lfewport llclataow ..... SclaooL
8la ...U.., lin. Pftlilll Deal·
-. NPOrta lao wW Oy to II•·
bMl • 1 ... I Clad laocud •
a~t ~ alalp-JUM
I I• tJao ttl!) to Eunpo. Bo ww noad caboat t ..... wttla • faaaluy la tbo dty ol TboaoD
... Jcdu. 00 tlao IIOUtla alaON
of Laale ao.na, laeloae aetua·
1119 ..... ·-adlool .. tlao la.U.
Newport Harbor Lesion Post
291 will hold a carnl\•al from 1
to 9 p.m. this Saturday and Sun-
day on the city park area along
Balboa Blvd., westerlv of 15th St.,
Central Newport. There will be
games, prl7-es. snac~ and rides.
Saturday evening there will be
Installation ol officers and a
dance In the Legion Hall. Dave
Hamilton's Down Beats will play
tor danclne.
IIW TIIU TUEIIIY , ....... .., .......
........ lilt ....... . ....., ... .
A COLlJ\16'A ~ RELEASE:
SECORD PEATOBE
runa ~ach won approval at • Aw.~rrlt>d th;• <'Ortro~rr for H~f:"'t>r.. 0 ORDER" :-on. :'usan Ktlrov. Barbara Carl· ~lrl'. Harros. a native of Texn". matter that shou ld arrivt>.
\fonrl.t}' e\entng·., ;.i<?wport Bo>ach ... treet lm~rO\"C'ml'nH tr thr :'\t>p • REMAJU[ OOT F ,on Da\ id Loune Charalee Ser-formNlv managed a ~arden ~~~;<;;~<;~:<;;<:;:;;;:;::;;:;:~~;<:;:;;;<:;;~<;_;;~;<:;<;:;:<~~
Cuuno·iJ mN.'Iln~ for his Blue Beet ru ne ,\\e. tmprmemf'nt d:"trHt, 5tu~rt Per~_,n~.wh~. ~11.'1 ht>~'.''~ J!f'.l.nt Tom Brenn.an. Cathv Col· t>quipm.<'nt storp which she and When you're In the mood tor &ood food, remember you'll al-
t>nlt'TJJriS<' at 107 ·21st St.. ;.lew-Wt•..;t :'\pwport. 1n tht> :'ullv ·~fll · onl.' or the baridi£'" ''ho "' n •• cloft. ;.lanrv Sutton. Kart>n Foster. hN husband owned in Ingle-waya find lt here. Luncheon and dinner prepared ln our spot-
port lrr ln. on tht~ lo•w h,c1 of s..->3. to B.1 l for F:.l.,lN morP 1.~a n 10 :\"anr y GarctnN. Chri tina Hussey wood. She and hE'r brotht'r took lealy clean kitchen, and temptingly served to you In Old
Pl)llf't' Chief John t.:pson, "'ho -;<r.-;'). YP..tr<t J~o '•lid II "J' nut or and :\J1k<' Llndc,tec1t. over tht> ownership of ~1ary's j World atmoaphere at reasonable prices.
ongtnally had objet't£>d. sairl that • Awart!Nl tht> ,onrrnr t for pro_port,io~" .t'1 ron:'ldt:r th l' ft·": 1 Cathy ColdoH reN'iVNI an Furniture on May 16. R o s s I I s ITALIAN RESTAURANT
arlclltional Investigation revealed ,1rPPI rpo:urrac-in~ tn Cor.ma riel hu-.lne .. e,. <imong tht m lh €' 11 alumni srholarshiJ> (rom Berkt>· AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE
thr• po.;..;bllity of per~onalty clash \f1T nn•1 ="l'\\'f>MI llf'i~ht ... to tht> quor "tores, th.lt woulc1 Ill• :If. le\' .L E .. lllleil Dies 2325 EAST COAST IIWT., CO.OifA DEL MAR. oa S-D70
"11 h pol ire In Laguna. whert> :\'Jr. Sulh<\IIJIPr Co) on thP lo\\· b1d fectPd -~r\'kf' point oms W<'rP pre· •
SoffN usPd to operate hi~ Blue of S2S.AAI.30 HI.' POintNI our lll1t Counrll· s<>nted to tht> senior.<; with the 1 Mrs. Edna P. Klein. 76. of 1111
BPI't C'hil"f Upson said that the • ArljournN1 tn 1:30 p m ~ton · man Cc>Ok wa<~ '1 lifluor ... t or~ m\n -moqt point;;; for four years K athy Shamrock Lane, Costa Mt'Sa, dted
c·om!Jiaint., from Laguna WN<' not rl.n-. JunP 6. for public hNr.r.g on N . an,! thNPfor" c;hould clt:squal · Dalton anrl Sup Goulrl tier! for Monday In Hoa~r Hosp!IJI. Mrs.
bnrnP our tiH• city hurlg£'1 If)., htm....,.lf f rom '.nung. . !the girb. while Bill Callis re· Klein was a native of Fllcksvill«'.
:\Ir Soff~r ,!:3id he wa.<; adding I Th.ll ~;m..rk I~ c~mpl<.'ll'l~ _out 1'('1\"Pd a gnld pin for the boys. r Penn .. and SJX'OI 6 months each
on '<liP ht>er and wlnt>. danc-ing G t. c u I w· r ,,( orciN -'1•1) or .Stnc1clarri .... wt The fre .... hman bo~· and girl with I vear In Costa Mt>sa and the bal -
(()f r>atron~ and a 3-pie-~'t' Comho. ral c I I •••• .-ha:~·lr "Do \OU m ono apologll· the mo~t !.N\'if't'. points were anre or the year In Penn-.ylvania.
r.rant ~trCall of CIIH Hav<'n lOg . Larry G11>son and Patriria Porth.\ She Is su rvived by two sons,
Nomillll Are So···laf ·I \\'.'1 ~ onl' of th(' winnNII for un ~l r P('fktn' r1lt1 mind. .. Thl'y TN't'l\l'd sii\'N pin'l. W illiam P. Kll'ln of eosin MI'Sa
. .... publisht>rl ~ton('c: ,1hnu1 the fourth "Thl'n P1~·'"<' IN\t' thl' room. c-;av Llo\cl and Richard \\'at · and Jamc>-. B. Kl<>in or D<'troit; 3
Am· o;ugge~llons fnr Ja<'k Link· I nual •·a c1av In th" nan-" wrtt the mayor orc1N<'r1. ..on ~\t>r£' honored a~ th<' o;pnior sisters In Penn.<;ylvania. 6 grand·
I•'IIN'._ "On the Go" TV program? ~ng contt';;;t for hi~h .;r hool rt>porl· Counr ilman Conk lntc>rcNit'c1.l boy and girl with the most serv-c•hildrl'n and 3 great-szrandc•hll·
Th" :'\('wport Harbor Chamber of IN ., He> w a<: onc• ()( morp than ;;c,kmg that :'\lr. PNkln<: hP .11· h't• po~nts. dreo. Funeral spn·IC'es will tw
C'nmmN r has b('{'n askPc1 to lfll'l bov" who \\I'Ot to .-:t>a Apnl lov.<>cl lfJ r~m~tn: but hP .• orltl('(l ThP Sf'r\tCt' Banquet enflerl at held Friday in F licksvill<'. SPal
;urn 1n a local nominee who~e 11 ahoarcl thP hPilroptN l'artlt>r that hP c1~dn 1 want an~on<' t_o 9:00\\lth thf' sin(i!lng or the Alma ! and Sht'<'ts ~tortuary. Costa M esn.
1 llfp ... tnn rould he featur<'d tn 1 ' 'R 1 th • u~;oi"n of r·ac;t JSp<'rSIOns agaln!lt ht.-< huo;l \faiN were forwarding directors . J' ThPI II'I :w unrN P ·' . .,-q 1· · ·• thi ... hnur Jon~ ri :tytlmt' ~how. lm l'ullllf' Rrlation' Comp:ln\' 11·2 ness.
Pl•nnA,· ,,·a~ nam<'ri to take · 1 e "ll:EDOCED LOIT:ERmC" ,. . -1\·al Rt>:-.i:'rve. Los Angc>IP.... 1 r·hd ·~e -or the projE'ct at Monday's Counrilman Lorenz said that
m('Pt ing of the Chamber directors. • I I d 1 thP parking ban during Easter 1 filii 80111 I Ill Week materially rN1uced loltN-1
tn~. ancltherf'fore hi' wac; making I
LIVE!~
8r<Hidwey c o m e ' t o
0••"9• County! SHER-
WOOD PRICE Pr•••nk
• mo•t unuh•.tl the•l••
••••on-Summer 19M>.
At th• TUSTIN PLAY·
BOX. • new ,l,ow •••ry
t.•o weeh b • 9 i n n i n 9
JUNE 21st.
"ONCE MORE WITH
FEELING"
'WHO WAS THAT LADY"
"THE GAZEIO"
"THE HAI'I'Y TI ME"
"AUNTIE MAME"
A t t h t FUll UTON
MUSIC I'LAYHOUSE, •
n•w thow • " • ' y I w o
-•h. betinni"t J U N E
27TH.
"SOUTH I'ACIFIC"
"KISS ME KATE"
"THE ,AJAMA GAME"
"DAMN YANKEES"
"CAN-CAN"
=IIVATIONS
f"""' -liiOCOi10 4-j08()
,....,._ -LA.., ... rl 6 JUO
SEASON SUISCIIrrtONS eflll R£.
SY¥1:0 SlATS Nlf:NI ON SAU. E-
~~· ...ty. . ........ Hn S.twr4ey.
~CA~ lfANIO .
Som<.' 102 mPmllNs o( tlw out thP motion to put tht> ban into
hoard fiPPI or the Balhoa PO\.\l'f pf!c>r-t again.
Squadron will lra\'el 10 Salton Counc-i lman Hart oppos<'d thl'
St':l fnr thr :\-temorial Da" WPI'k , motion. saying tht' ~ituation was
f'nd. f'ommanclt>r Oa\1' F~rth has primarily a polkr•probiPm. I
.lnnounr<'rl. I "T h<' ma lorltv Is not neC'('II~ar-t.: n d I' r l ht> mmmand of R.'\y ily In the right," :\-1r. Hart ~aid. ~tiller, ourboarri fi('Pt ~IPUtenan;t commt>nting on a statPment that I
th<' mr~nv mPmi"K'rs wtll mt>~t only a few businessec, would h£>
th<' ;';orth Shor<" Beach nnd \'acht hurt. and that all rl'slc1ents would
Club. benefit
LOCAL TICKET ACEifT
Haythorne's department store
in Corona rtel M ar lc; serving as
tht> IOI"al representative for the
Orang<' County Theatre Ticket
Agenry. not for tht> Mutual Tlrket A~enry us reported last week.
TALIS AaOUT KAJICOTICS
Sgt. W i lliam Wallace, su per-
visor of the narcoUC$ diVl.slon,
Orange Cou nty Sherm Depart·
ment, w111 show a film. "Nar-
cosis," In the !locial pr oblems
classes at H arbor High today
(Thursdayl. T he rilm deals with
heroin addiction and other dan-
gerous drugs.
MUSIC FESTIVAL TODAT
Tbe annual spring music restl-
val at Horace Ensign School will
bt> presented today (Thursday).
The seventh and eighth grade
bands and the m lxect orchestra,
alont with two vocal eroups, wlll
ta~ part. __ _., ___ _ ,_,......,,........ ..... ...... , ..... c.. ()Ia. .....
Coundlml'n Cook anrt Hart vot-
ed •·no'' on the motion. which was
approved by the "ye~" votes of
M ayor Stoddard and Councilmen
Lorenz. Harvey Somers. K enneth
Kingsley and Frank Atkinson.
Final remark w~ by Mr. Lor-
enz-that he t>x-pected the traffic
engi neer to take Into considera-
tion the n~d~ of the liquor stores
by rleslgnatlng ereen parki ng
zones.
COUDE Olf COIOIVIfiSK
A history of Communist a-row1h
and some or Its techniques will
be pre!M!nted In a course beiin-
nlng this Septemb<'r under the
adult education program at
Orange Coast Colleee. Dr. R. D.
Peterson, a Santa Ana elementary
school principal, will teach the
coune.
GUlL roa ,... aAaWr~
Mr. and Mra. Rolwrt E. Barry,
'1500 Dolpbl.n Ter .. lrvl .w Terr•ct.
are parents of a dautbt•r born
S.tur.s.y, May 21, In H•J llolt-
pltal. welthlnt ~ pounda. t ......
BRAND NEW
RENAULTS DOWK
$41.39 Per Mo.
J•lll•l s.
"F AlllL T OF FIKE CABS"
100 W. COAST RIWAT
lfEWPOirT aEACR
LIIaortr ....
APPROVAL WAS GIVEN by the Newport Beach the Newport Ba boa s,vinqs ar.d Loan branch 0 f.
Pie.,ninq Commission lest Thursday for a church fice. Th's ·s~erch show~ the arcf.i·ec• 5 rendering
buildinq at H II E. Coast H wy. for the First of the church. Dr. D. A . Bryant is the pastor, end
Baptist Church of Corona del Mar, adjacent to services are now be' 1q held at 2712 E. Coasr Hwy. ----------------------------------~----------------------------~
Fint c.n...lora 1111
ToleJ••3•tiiC
aaw~ ~~A.-c. DUGII 7
NUMIDAY. IIAY a 1-
~A DD.IIA& c:AI.II'o.IA
C.O..del ... Cs•l• .. .uo..l
_ .. The Ra.mparU We Watch" wiU
be the sermon s ubject of Rev. Ed·
win C. Gomke at the 9:30 and 11
a.m. worship hours Sunday. Nur·
sery care will be provided at both
hour.s. An adult course called
"The Psycholoi)' of the Teachings
of J esus" Is being tauiht by Dr.
Everett Shostrom at 9:30 a.m.
each Sunday. The Church Coun-
rll will m eet at 7:30 p.m . Tues·
day In Pilgrim Hall. Orientation
tor new member will be <'On·
dueled by the ml n~ter and the
fiPn t'ons at 7:30 p.m . Thursday,
Junt> 2. Candidates will be rf'·
<'el\·ed at 11 a.m. Sunday, June S. • • •
Jlfewport Harbor acrpUat Church,
Co ta ~fesa -"Outreach for
Chrl 1" will be the sermon sub·
ject of the RPv. Herbert Johnson
at 11 a.m . Sunday. The adult
rhoir. directed by Dr. Francis :\<fc.
Olash. and t he youth choir, d l·
rected by ~fr3. Wes Ward. will
THIS SCENE frc m De·k Set •bo r SherwO?d who he) tf.e le-~d role r Bu,.ny W&t·
on. Tne comedy or 1);1 ce I te w II r'"'" at I e
P <!lfe·• Showcose ~ Cc;·~ Me,., M .. y 27 28 ... . . Community Player~ product :)" .·ow '' ,., ef·
Beatrice lin~ie•er Poul Colaweli Srer Be,.o •e'"
Patr cia Neil. D:)lores Ross a"'a sea'ed M~·y Ju•e) 4 10 a'ld I I.
-.ing. ~1iss Call ~iOSN, Costa ~1e a v· . . w·
al'<'ordlonist. will play. "Redemp-I rg In I a InS
lion in Chnst" will be the sermon • s II
subject at 7 :30 p.m Sunday In pe Down There will be a 11ong 'servlre oi -
favorite hymns led by Robert Vln·j
rent, Sundav rhool s uperlntt>nd· Vi19LD.lcr Barr of Mt.a Jac·
ent. A film· will bt.> shown nfter queiJ"'lM Willoa'a c1au woa
FlSH FBT JtJJifE 3
Th~ ~1en·., Club of St James
Epu.copal Church \\Ill hold ..1 fish
fr) from 6 to p m. Frtdcl\', J unt>
3, In the ~arlsh hall ·
.... Store Ia.,.
the servlre. tbe old·time spell-dowa ol abrth
Ju ne 14, the second Tuesday of City Libra rian Dorothea Sheely Friday. June 3, .will be the 0<'· • • • 9rade studeots io Harbor View
the month Instead of t he usua l told of some of the use made of casion of the first annual Com-I Lutberoo Church of the Master School cafetorium last w .. k . io
MRS. HUBER WILL HEAD
WOMAN'S CIVIC LEAGUE
00 YOU WANT • job, a ride, a
re..tel, • baby aiHer7 Or do you hawe
.OI'I\ethont to aell7 Try En1i9 n cleuJ..
lied edL ORiole 1-0SSO.
The Haroor Book Stort? Is now
open at 2816 E. Coast H"') . Co-
rona del ~tar. in tht> new Pecaut
butldmg. John Burtt. formN
newspa~rma n, and aRsorlated
for i years with Vroman, Book
Store 1n Pa~adt>na, 18 pan nt>r·
manager of the store.
third Tuesday, will be the date the Newport Beach library and modorec; Ball, which Is being put Corona del :Mar-"Un-Amerlra~ froot of aU sixth ~roderL
tor the final membership meet· its two branches a nd &'ave some on by the newly organized Com-Artlvltie;;;" Is the st>rmon topiC' of She spelled crll word.a 9iYeD in~ or the Woman's Civic League. or the background for the • state modore Club ot the Newport Pastor Douglas F. Wc~st>ll at 8 her, but flocrlly miMed a word
Newly elected ofl cers of the aid to libraries" bill which Is Harhor C'hamber of Commerce. and 11 a .m. Sunday. T hP Sunday I that would fool moat crdults-
League will be installed a t this coming up next year. l l will he a st>mi -!ormal event. school Will meet at 9:30 a.m. ''plcoic" chaD9H to "p!cDick·
mP"tlng. Electt>d hy u nanimous Especially honored at the May acrordlng to Burdetr Harrison,' There Is a rry room 3\'allabiP at iD9."
ballot at th(' ~1ay meeting were meeting were past pre? idents oC 11kipper of the Commodore5. hoth morn1ng ~ervi<'Ps T hP nur SecoDd plcrat weat to Pam
Mrs Robt-rt Hutwr, pr~>sident: the league: Mrs. Paul Da,·l ,I ThPrP will he dinner at i :30. ser.r pro\'tdeq for chilct care at Mcrttaoo of Mra. Floreoce Cool·
Mr-.. llyde Johnson. first vice founding pre:'ildent; ~t r1. Pctul fJ'\hton show, IJrliA' and rlanr-the late t'r\'lC'e 1 I09's class crDd third .,lcr~ to
pre:;i l••nt; ~lr'l Jack Cunning-I ~loore. ~trs. T. Duncan Stt>wart. tng. • Jack Hart's clcraL Other flocrl.
ham . ~<'t'Ond vic-P prP<~Ident: ~If!'. ~Irs. Philip Burton, Mrs. Rohert 1 Harbor Trinity Baotiat Church. lsta laclucled Bobbl ROCJaD. Pam
Henry Port'Ciln. reronlln~: secrt'· ~rarshall and ~trs. Ronald Bar· QtJAJITERLT MEET TONIGHT C'o'lta .:\h•'>a-' Fallh fo~ Ft>tH" Suttoo. Meliucr Sm ith. Tracy
tar); :\1r . C('('tl ~1Jrtin, corres· low. Only pasr pre ident ab,ent Con\'ent•on n'•ports Will be gh·· ''!II 1M' th<> ~Nmon sublt>t t of RP\ Clark cmcS D<n'lcl Duoc:a:D.
ponr!1ng sP ·rt'tarr: :'\t rs. E. B. was ~Ir;;. Forrest Allinder. who I Pn hy local ctei<>#Pie-< at the quar· \\ tlliam A<•ton at th(' I I am \\Or· Words giriog trouble ioclud·
Cha ... P. trPaqurN: :-.t r11. Georgt> h'l'> mo\'ed north. :\lr'!. Robert tt•rl\ mPPIIng of thl' L'nitt'rl Luth · .. h.p St'n·ar " :::'unda\' ~uncia\' ed '"reMnroir." "eothusicratic.'' Will~on. liUrlilnr; and :\1rs. Stan· Rea. retiring pre Jdent, conrlUC'· N I ll Chur.·h \\'omen or the Co· .;rhool \\ill he hPirl at ~: ll am "coatour" and ''Yolk."
ley Hill, historian. t tcd the meeting. ron.a fi('l .:\lar LuthPran Churr h of "'TheRe\ J\'al 1 1 .:\11. C'armel" will
CHURCHES
CHBISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
NEWPORT HARBOR
BAPTIST CHURCH
lhl' ~Ia'ltt>r al 8 p.m. toda~·,lx> the suhje•t or lh!' Sund.J\' P\P
•Thur..,rl.l~ • 10 \\''-''"£>11· Hall ,rn~ .servlh• at 7:30 Blhlp tudv
ani"! pr 1yer mt>t>ttng "Ill hp ht>ld
LEGAL KOTICE at 7:30 p.m . \\'prlnC''ldJ\'
!'\OTIC'E I~\1Tl~l. 8105 • • .
Bic •••••ce Sales for
lewleaaVerHHIIMs
XOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEX \[ t7,D.i"~~Jlst C burch , C'o,,,, Act,·.anre salt's In l"'lt·rc.r .. , r nw
that thP Board of Supervisors ot .he ... a-Liberty and Loyalty" 1~ 1 :~t•count for one·thirrl or the.> t1r,1
SEALj/SHEETS
c/flonuo,~
ALL NEW
LLOYD'S
ttl E. 17th ST.
COSTA MESA
MJ 6-4111
ALL NEW
tJ-OO·lT LIUIDIOIIT
CODf METEilED
210, S. MAIN -SANTA ANA
32 WASHERS
(lo Recu crt St. Gertrude)
10 DBYEa
OFF STJl.EET P Alt.I.l!f G FIUT CRVIlCll OF CIUUST,
IClEJifTIST. 3303 VIa Lido
Newport Beach
American Baptist Convention
Fairview Ave. a t Fair Dr.
Costa Mesa
I the C'ounty of Orange, State of l e ~Nmon tht'm(' :tnnoun< N1 hv um t of the :\te..;a \'prJ(> 1 ·..~m.
California, will rece1ve sealed D1r CharlPs C'larP BlauvpJt for th<> bridge secuon 111 westerh Coo.;t.J
I bids up to 10:00 o'clock A.M. on I ).30 a.m~ \fc.>morlal Sunday SN\'· I \fesn. a ccordmg to Walke.>~ & L<•t• ALL NEW
thl' 13th da~· of June, 1960, at the tee. The :Sant.a Ana \.\'omC'n'o; RP· l'uliE's agent tor dt'\elopl'r K \\'
ALL NEW
SU~DAY SCHOOL
9:15a.m . 1\lld 11 a .m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:15 • 11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
llEADJJIG .ooll-3315 VIa IJclo. !fewport IIIIM!l
Open week days-
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesdays 9 a .m .. 7:45p.m.
Tuesdays and f'rldaya-
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SECOND CBUJICB OF CHRIST,
SctE.JfTIST
Kewport 841ach a t
Coroaa del Mar
3839 East Coast Hlghw&y
Corona del Mar
SU::WA Y SCHOOL
9:1:> a.m.
Sl'XDA Y SERVICE 11 a.m .
WEDNESDAY EVENI~C
:MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM-
3839 East Coa st Highway
Open week days-tO a.m. to 'l p.m .
You are cordially Invited to
attend the Church Services
a nd to US(> the Read in g Room.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Church of thl' ~iaster
3,')\:j East C'oa.!lt Highway
Corona del Mar
Th~ Rt>v. D. \.\'t>s.<~ell. Pastor
P hone: ORiole 3·5022
SuNDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 A.M.-The Service
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-The Service
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
OF CORONA DEL MAR
Te mporarily meeting at
Z1 12 E. Coast
Hwy.
Wh e r e All
F a It h s and
All Ages May
Meet to Wor·
1hlp Cod and
atudy the
Bible.
. D. A. Bryant
Pastor
Sunday School ... -.... '9:45 a.m.
Worship .. 11 a.m . and 8 p.m.
Tralnlni Union ... --.. 7 p.m.
Mld·WHk Service. Wed. 7 p.m.
Rev. Herbert Johnson, Pastor
LI 8-3072 · Kl 5·1610
Sunday Sch ool ......... 9:45 a.m .
(Clasees for All Aget
Morning Worsh ip .. ll:OO a.m.
Evenlni Worship -· 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meetin~ 7:00 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Franklin 0. Bixler. Jr. ~IInistcr
Ll 8·lii8 . Par10onJge Ll 8-:>~
SuNDAY
9:30 .. .. ... .. .... . Bible School
10: 10 .............. Chul'('h Service
5:30 Young Pt'oples' Meeting
6:30 .............. Vesper Service
WEDr\ESDAY
9:30a.m. Women's Bible S tudy
7:00 p.m ......... Prayer Meeting
8:00 p.m ........... Choir Practice
Nursery and Child Care
Provided
First Christian Church
i9G Vtctorta at Placentia
Costa Mesa
ottlce of said Board ot Supervisors lief Corps will bt' honored gu('sts. Koll. · ·
located In the County Court • • • I . /1~ w.u .. c·-~•'• ···-11
·--........ Hou <;e, Santa An.l, CallCornla, at Bcrl.boa lalcmcS Metbocllst Cburch Furnto.;hed mOtlt'l homE'" ..til' \. , ..... -C£ hi h · Th Re just Inside the gateo; of th<' new ,, SJIOIIT'IWED .._ W.ADDJC w c time sald bids will be 1-e v. Codfrt>y Crat>flln will devt>lopment. near Adams Blvd . Swtm Sulta, SaroJ14S, 0reues, EeUda "'Ch.Odrea'W"
publicly opened and re~ for the talk on ··Religion and Patriot· oft Harbor Blvd. There are 3 and Tblnp. Muumuua, Luau eo.ru-)(~n·a .. ,_..._
followini project: ism," In obHrvance of Mt>morlal Sbtru, C.ttta. Deeora ..__... ..u.,._
Fum lsblne and Installation Day. a t the 9:30 and 11 a.m Su n-<l·bedroom plans, with 1,800 ;tJ--=i: a• s-a c..t ~:!' =-~i::l
of a water manifold for the day services. · square feet o1 floor spa"e. I ~ • •·--a~ ULlOA a:;; _ ex~tlng water so~ener plant • • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
lOC'ntPd In Power Plant Build· . St. Jam .. EpUcopal Church,
lng Xo. I I at the Orange :'\pwport Beach-"Eie\atlon of a
County General Hospital. lo-Llfp" will IX' the ... ermon topic'
ratt'd at 101 Pla('t>ntla -'''<'· of :he P.c\·. John Parkt> at thl' 9:15
nul', Orange, Oran"P County. Jnd I 1 a .m . Sunday ~en 1cr~.
C"a II forn Ia. • • •
All of o;ald work to he perform· I Newport Harbor Sneotb Day
!'I in <H'<'Ordam·e with th(' spec· AclYeoU.t .Church. X e w port
tCwattnno;. gPn('ral c-onditions and Helghtli--Paul Eldridge, m!c;~ion·
in'\lrurtion-. to bldc1Ns. which are ary from Japan. will spelk on
now on file in the offi<'e ot the I"Japan Calls" at the 11 am SJt·
County C'lerk In th(' County Court urday sN\'1('(>. Durtng World War
llou-.e, Santa Ana. California. II he ann his wi((' and 2 r h1lflrt>n
Pursuant to the provisions of were taken prl-:on('ro; of war and
• ~'<'liOn 1ii0 of the Labor Code, WNI' among thOI'f' rl'~rut-d FPb.
tht> Board nt Supcn·lsors ha." as. 2.3. 19 13. hy lh(' lith t\irborne
rertalnerl the g<'neral prevailing I puatroopNs.
ratl' or per dl!'m was;res In the I • • •
IOl'.t llty In whlrh thi;; work Is to St. Andrew s Pntlbyterlao
hC' J)('rformt>d for rarh type ot Cbun:b, C'liff HavPn-Dr Ewin2 ~orkman nPf'dl'rl to t'xrcute this Hudc:on. :~c: .. oriatl' p:-~c:tor. will
Grocery Specials
TALL CAlf
Cr•••IJ Sauce
SPIUJfGFlELD CATSUP
GIAJifT SIZE
U II DETERGENT
C L 0 I 0 I , ''· size
MJ'SS CU.BDfSO!f, 13 Oz. Box POULTRY DRE~IS I< ontract Is as follow~: speak on "U>t'" All Th.lnk r.oc1
L.~bor . I for r\mcrira " 1n rommrmnr:ation '=============~~ C"la.;nfkallon Rat<' of \!l'mnrlal n:~~·. at thp ~:11 :-~nd r • C'a rp<'ntt>r S3.60 II a m ~unn.:w <:Pr' 1rt-o; ST. JAMES Ci'mC'nt ~ra .. on 362.3 ·
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Laborer 2~ -l
Produce
3209 Via Lido, Newport Bearh
ORiole 5-0210
The Rev. John H. Park('. Rector
SU~DA Y SERVICES
8:~Holy Communion
9:15-Family Service and
Sunday School
11:00-Mornlng Prayer and
Sermon
Nurser)' and small rhlld care
provided
THURSDAY
10:30-Holy Communion and
Healing Service
HARBOR TRINITY
BAPTIST CHURCH
&ker St. lr Fairview Ave .
COSTA MESA
The Rev. William Acton
LI 8·2;&40 • KJ 5-7981
SUNDAY SERV1CES
Sunday School .. ~ .. 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a .m.
Evening Servlee ....... 7 :00p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer MMtlnr • --7:30 p.m.
SOUTH SHORES
BAPTIST CHURCH
...... A..,... ..... D.D. ......
e Sunday Servl~ at U:OO •
a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
e Sunday SC:hool and Nura·
HY care dUrtna 11:00 a.m.
Servlet.
Tf'amslt'r J .l5.) fl<'rl by a rrc;pon .. rbiP btnk or a
PlumhN Journrvm.t n -1.08 hhHidPr'lc: bornrhl m(_:~rlt> p:nfa(~liC' to I
L'tilll) Pil)f'llnl.' · I <'orr c>r o t r ount\ o •r.tngt>
Journeyman 4 .13 .n dn amount not lf')o.S than (i\r
·"' c
(,1 ..c: -0
.::. t-tC' c ,r; ~ ~ ·~
j'l4'f l'ent I)', I of tht' ~11m hid 3<:
,, $!Uarantee th,ll thP hidrlrr w•ll l
l'niPr into tht' proJ){)""'' Contr.lct
ar the same i-. a\\anlt>c1 him In
the Pvt'nt of fallurr to t-ntN 1nto I
SUC'h C'ontrn<'l, tht' proct'{'<l)o. or tht> I
l'hN·k wi II be forf<'l trrl. or 1 n l'd. <' 1 of a bond, the ru II ~u m 1 hNt'Of
1 w111 he forfPited to <~Jic1 C'vunty
of Orange
Earh hid mu~l h!' on a bl..1nk
form rurni..,hl'ct lw thP Boarrl of
Surervlsors of thl' C'ounty o(
Orange, and :1\'.lilahlp at tht' of·
fire of thr C'ount\' C'INk.
ThP s UC'('('qo:fu I· htddN sha II be
n--quirN1 to furnbh. Jt lime oC
sign in~: agrN'mt'nt. ont> 1 I 1 1 surNy bond whklr ~hall protl'l.'t
the la bort>rll and materldlmen
and . ha 11 be for fHty per cent
15()'". 1 of tht> amount or the Con·
tract, in al'<'Ordance "lth tlon ~ .!: o o o 4.2().1 of the Go\Prnment Code. ~ ~ E E E and one 1 1 1 surety bond In the
~ ~ ~:~ c:~ co amount of fifty per rent c so~. 1
c c: ~ ot the ContrncL i uaranteoeing the
~ i faithful performance of the Con
~ ~ c: tract : s.&ld bonds to bfo fl~t ap
.., ~ E :! Pf'O\'ed by the off ice o f the Coun''"' c -.,# Q ~ u _ Jt ~ .o Coun-sel o1 Orange County t: -~ E E The Board of Supt'n·i~rs Tt'· f .. ::s h u u ~ 0: ~rvt'5 I e right to reject any or
a ll bids, anti to wah·e any In·
Ona and o,.._half times the formality In any bid n!<'tlvc-d.
preva.lllna rat• ot wa,.. ahall ~ O.!t'd: May 1 t .
paid any workJnr time In excess By Or~r of tM Bo.ard or ot •laht (8) hours ln any one Supen•lso~ of the County of
caJerMiar day a nd fCK' Satunt.ys. Ora.n1e
Sun.,_ and leral hollc1ays. un· By L. B.. WALL.ACE
JMt otherwlle noted~ For IHs County Clerk and ex·oUido
than •lrht (I) houra per ~. the Clerk of th~ Board or Su_per·
rate ahaJ l be that fraction of the V1IOtL
fONIOinc rate. th.at tbe number 1y MABEL L CASTEIX
ol hours .._, to .tfbt un. O.puty
Eacb ....._ ""* tubmlt wtth P\lbllah; Newport Rarbor Entlll\
bla bid a sat11Cadclf7 dwelt c.rtl· May• aM lune 2, 1
3200 COAST BICKW AT
CO ROlf A DEL NO
OPE!f NOJif. Tli.IIU. THURS~
FRON I TO 7 P.M.
FJlL. SAT. & St11f. TO 8 P.N .
WE DEIJVER
OR 3-0584
IELICITESSEI
SPECIAL TIES
For Picnic & Beach Parties
FIIIII .... SIIIMI~. ............ ~~~
WE CABBY BEER
& WINE
FllESB
BAll lAS 21U. for 29c
FtESH
IIIIi• ~~~~~~ 2 lu. tor lit
LOCAL FRESH PICXED
Stnnerries usket 19c
Meat
RIVERSIDE 55c !! ~~~~!.t~M.eD ~~
Toua9 . 10 to 12 lb. Heau
I 0 L LED I 8c ROASTS ._
ae.t, Lamb. Pork-Spec.
ia.l Cut for Botiuene aad
.... ..Q.
BilLED 4 I Ill .. _ ... c
hlapor1ed hUsh ..... ......
Style
FVLL 8 oz.
•
~t's Go Flsitag
• : : :
: :
•• . !
: :
..lfiiii'IILLINeiLIY'I -----· JAMAICA INN '"'*" '~e. dw F111 C...r Superb Bule s ..... Lwtcbeoft ()ALLJNGQQ
-, 11'0011 MdCILLAJf
Fllhlng really broke looae Mon-
day, comes the word from ~a
sport Landing. The Sea Raider,
with 14 anglers aboard, brought
In 29 barracuda, 10.1 bonito, 26
kelp bus, fi ve big white sea bass,
47 yellowtail and 3 halibut.
DafteiAI Ntptl)'. Bucaust RooD!
In t he not too distant twure I r""'!:!!::·:~:~i•:c!DI~D!I~IA~=-:!•:M:-:-::·•:•:W;I~N=!~~ hope to remove a h eavy burden
which has been on my ahouJdel"'
for about 12 years. Frank Crocker
of Balboa, our retired fire chief.
never sees me but what he re·
minds me ot the tlme I used up
all my film and flash bulbs and
we came upon th~ most enormous
school of &"runlon on the beach
up by th& Santa Ana river jetty.
It was those once In a lifetime
opportunities and I was out of
.AJTS OF ALL IUJIDS
TOM'S
111,...,. llclde
NadJM Hardware aDd
CUD lloam
liM W. Coolt Bjgbway
Jl.wport -.acb, CaUfo111ia
PhoJM Liberty L1757
To top lt off, 50 percent of the
anglers were women. Natch.
When a really big load of fish
comes In you can look for the
gals from Newport Harbor Lady
• FBESK.FISII fresh fish. Just about aJJ he's Anglers. Tho e gals are smart.
1 They pick a day early In the tllm. '
u I've ever been ''hongry," done for the last two days Is eat week when the boats aren't 80 know very definitely that hunger and sleep and eat and s leep ad crowded. Mary Belle Tobias won
has no relationship to my pres· Infinitum. the jackpor with a white ea bass
ent state. I'm stuffed with de· Last week, with apologies to weighing about 17 pounds, Sea·
The grunion were so thick one
could not walk without stepping
on them. It was about 2:30 In
the morning nnd we were jee;>·
lng down the beach at the t ime.
Ever since then Frank has been
sounding off that he had warned
me repeatedJy not to U!:e up all
my film and bulbs. I didn't heed
his advice.
llclously broiled fresh fish! The all 3 of my readers, I had a sport Landing reports.
same was true yesterday. And double run-out. I ran out ol both The tidal wave action In the
nearly, nauened out on a cush· time and material simultaneous-ocean ha n't nftected fis hing at
ion. as tlat as a well-filled cat ly. When I have enough time, 1 all, the surg<> only being notice-
can get, is my companion, Amigo., can always come up with ma-able In the harbor entrance and
the only company I can count on terlal. but when both s hortages in ide the harbor. says Seasport.
when I get up at 5 am. The ap. coincide, I'm licked. Given time. Any tidal waves encountererl at :'iow. Cousin Dan tell-; me of
petite of thls family feline Is tru. I could have written about lots sea. at this writing, have been no the fabulous grunion hunting
Jy enormous. In the past -18 hours of things -like opals. Venus larger than normal waves. available on the beaches of Baja
he has consumed enough of his fly-traps, the new radio beacon • • • California. There the beaches are
favorite delicacy to se<>mingly on Catalina. a cute outboard I Eleven anglers :\fonday m orn· not crowded with the teaming
teed 10 of his kind. But then, It's saw with outriggers and full lng on the San Juan from the millions now living In Southern
a long time since he's had any flying bridge and a hundred Newport Pier brought In 55 bar· California. I th"'k of the sleep·
other things, but, alas -no racuda and 110 bonito. Fourteen les.q nights I trod the beaches time~ . anglers on the barge, Georgia, looking tor the elusive big school ,.. ••.. il' ( WE RAVE s·' OCw.m PIIPAIO ,_ . Foods , ..
HOME ·COOKING
OPEJI I A.M.
Sern Bnaldast. Luacb. DIADer
BEASOJIA•LE nJCES
C I A CAFE
This week I m loaded. I have caught 140 bonito ~onc1ay. No of grunion since my '48 fiR!lC'O
time, and mucho material. You I live bait was available Tuesday and smile in anticipation. All I
see. we went fishing on Satur-due to high wind and heavy want Is a picture of a Jot of grun-
day. -swells encountered by the bait ion on the beach to show to· e ANNt1AL EVENT boat Monday night t.>ut live bait Frank Crocker. { have the beach
1 am sure you know, by this was expected later ''l'Uesday all picked out, a nice little cove
late date, that the whole C.Q. • • • · about 12 miles this s ide of En·
family belongs to Pacific Anglers. Moored boats at Davey's Lock-senada. If all goes well, C'Ome the
Saturday was that yearly compe. er were moved around a bit by second grunion run In June, I'll
titlon the All-Fish All-Tackle the tidal wave s urge the first of be there.
Tournament. the event which the week but there wasn't enough • • •
regularly and officially opens movement to cause any damage. Here Is the catch from the Bal·
lot McFaddeD PL. Jlewport the season tor P.A.'s. comes the word from Davey's. boa Pavilion for the week ot ~·fay
Shop with tiM rnerchantt who ad· 0ae Step.,_ tile ~'Sew In thE' ranks it is often called Rea l good fishing on barracuda. 16 through 22: A total of 355 an-•v~e~rt~ite~l~n~t:ho~En:'~i9~"::_· _____ _j!!~!!~~~~~!!!!!!!~~~ the Family Tournament for ev· bonito and bass but slow on yel· glers caught 162 yellowtail. 2.786 -erybody goes. It's wide open, too. lowtall was the fishing luck en· barracuda. 632 bass. 2.056 bonito,
So long ao; you use a rod, reel countered by angler-;. • !23 white sea bass and 723 mls-
TO SEASPIRT LAIDIIIG
CHABTEBS e DAY BOATS
"SEA RAU>ER". 2 A.M. * "DIMA LEE". S A.M.
and line. there are no tackle re-• • • cellaneous fish Including halibut .
..striC'tlons. You can use any kind Art Gronsky at th<> BaiMa Pa-I rock fish, sheep head, etC'. They I
of bail. fl.;;h anywhere, chum to vilion reported TUPlilday that an· fished on the FrontiN. BonanzA.
vour h<>art'-. content and wei&h In g lers trying to get out fi o;hlng lk><;" Too, Southern Comfort II
:,n~ thmg that bites, with certain from sportllshing bo:tt<; In L. A. and Linao.
1 ex• eptions. You can't catch more harbor couldn't &c t out there and --------
than lo; JE>gal under the edicts of came down and wt>nt out on the CAJfDmATE .FOB DEGilEE
the Calif. Fi~h and Game Code.1 Frontl~r a t -1 a .m . Thf' bait boat<~ I Harry Parkhurst. son of ~Jr.;
And :-ou cant count members of C'oulrtn t haul bait lno;lde the L. A Anna Parkhurst of 701 Carn3tion
thP El:l'•mobranchii.· 'Case you breakwat('r 1)(-ca uo;p ot th<> c;trong Ave .. Corona del ~far. Js a c-an
C'lon't know, thi-; is when• shark<;, <'U tr('nts moving through thp en· 1 didatE' for a BA degrt>e at com·
1 <:kat<>o;, sting ray and such simi. tranc-es due to the earthquakE's In mencement E-xercises June 5 at
TIDE TABLE n.. ....................... ,
roa 1.01 AJiaa.a
Ueht Figures A.M.-Iold PlguNs P.M.
17 Friday
II laturclcry IIIUIICiay
10 Moaday
Jl Tuelday
1 Wedaelday
2 Thursday
PacUic Dayllgbt ....... on..
· Low Blfb Low
5:31 -0.4 12:00 U 4:U 2.2
6:08 -0.3 12:47 3.4 5110 2.4
6:48 ·0.1 1:41 u 5:51 2.7
7:32 0.2 2:U 3.4 1:50 2.1
IIJ9h Low Bi9h
0:32 4.3 8:20 0.4 3:44 3.5
1:30 3.9 9:13 0.6 4:35 3.1
2:54 3.6 10:07 0.7 SHS 4.1
.....
lOrU U
llrll 5.0
11:41 4.7
Low
1:11 2.1
JO:CM 2.7
ll:23 2.2
Relax and enjoy the charm of
Balboa Island and the casual
intimacy of its own
p icturesque Village Inn ...
for superlative dinner,
luncheon and cocktails.
HAZEL DELL
a1 the Steinway nightly
PARK lc MARINE BALBOA ISLA:'iD
OR 3·4530
~ COAST ~
liar 'Prnion belong. ChiiP. Claremont Men's Colle&e. He 1 .. a j ~~2633~~Coaa~~t~H~~lg~b~w~ay;;~;;· ~~N~ewpo~~rt~B~ea~o~b;;~·;;~L~I~8~·~11~4~1~ Only memhPrs of the <.'lassOs-.Pavilion bait boat.;, Lol~ ~!£>1: foreign trade major and hall telchthvt>s. the bony fishes. count. los Sunnv anrt Bill Ode11e s Btlly served on the staff of Ayt>r col· • And SHIRT w •ONDRY
, Hcr<>. therP was yet an exception. Boy, C'ouldn't milk(' bait Monciay 'lege yt'arbook. ' I .a...n
Lt1C1LLE WASHERETTE CLAIR
We C'ouldn't count one seiaenldae. nl_ght o utside beC'A USt' of high WE IRON ALL OUR OWN n.ATWORK
Thi., was gt'm·onemus llneatus, wmd and hcavv swt>ll<~ aftt>r giv-11"'2~~ .. E. COAST IIWT. COIIOifA DEL
bettN known as the tom C'Od. Pas· lng It a try. Li ve bait from the I E II (Acroa From u.. Po.t Office)
adena trout tommy croaker s ll· Pavilion rt'celver was used Tues·
ver croaker.' or. to quote the' red· day. Let's see, Bill was on a tug Up I · I LITE II II
I
bearded skipper or that famous out of Noumea, New Caledonia,
portllsher. the Sea Biscuit, the tturlng World War Tl. I haven't
ronky-donk. Chill Treaster used mooched any fish off Bill for sev-
t IIY lilT Sll .lUll
RUNNING DAILY
Leaves Pier 6 A.M. 1 12:30 P.M.
to use this tE'rm over the air when e::r.:a.:_l.:_Y_:e:a~rs::_· _________ __:_~~~~!!~~~~~~~~
he wanted to create a veil of se· '-========================== C're<-y as to what hE' wasn't ca'tch·
Calley & BeDtal Tac~-Jfo ky lllcle Neceuary
S:S AD tTL TS -CBILDBEJf t1JIDEil 12 12.50
FlSBlJfG •ABCE CEOBClA::-------
____ WlLL IE ll11JfNI1fC SATUJlDAT, APRIL 30 ___ _
NEWPORT PIER SPORT FISHING
END OF McF ADDEJf PLACE
Newport lleacb OR 3-66SO
SPORT FISHERMEN
Let us wrap, nash Freeze
and store your fish for you.
SCOTTY'S Qt11CX FROZEN
BAITS AVAILA.LE
Let t11 Procua Tour MarliD -We Smoke MarllD
HARBOR FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
411 • 30th Street. Newport Beach. Calif. Olllole 3-1816
BALBOA PAVILION
SPORT FISHING
namER-DIILY 41.1.
18.50 PEII PEBSOJI
•
BOIAIZl t DIY
6:00 A.M. AJm 12:00 JIOOJI
ss.ao M.50
BEFORE AND
Stop by for Breakfast and pt
your cold beer to take with
you. Open at 6 a.m.
STAG CAFE
•
mg.
'Xote: I! anyone wants to know
why a lithe scientific terminology,
blame it on the biology C'Ourse.
~fo-.t parent . of necessity. seem
to ha\ p to take an intPrest in
thPir offo;pring's C'OIIectlons of
hells fl owN<;, nora and fauna,
C'ome 'high sC'hOOI day~. This par·
t'nt lo; no t>XC'ept ion. 1 e UMITS, ALL
Our boat, the Happy Pappy,
!'Ortct' went up in s moke Satur·
-day nlte, when Glasspar had Its
b1g fir(>. We think ours was In
the C'onflagration. and feel safe
in claimln~ this lo'Ss, a s we
hadn't put In our order, as yet.
Anyhow. for about the fourth
straight year. the C. Q.'s mamma.
daughter and 0 1' Ha ppy Pappy I
found themS('IV('S aboard Host
K('n Holbrook' Du<;ty Too. u nder
the able kippering hand or
amigo ,·lejo Dudley Eller.
For once my crystal ball spellf'd
good luck. We arrived at middle
kelp at a great time -theo be·
ginning of the ~1ajor Feeding P(>.
rlod fSep Jo})n Alden Knight'<;
Sohinar Tables. 1960 edition -
page 14.\ What happened would have
l ack Knight proud of his little
book. The fish did everything but
Jump Into our boat. Daughter
Nancy, persl11tently trying after
years of maJ-de-mer a nd poor
flshlng on similar occasions. had
a -ball. She was so busy hooking
up that she forgot all about the
allghtly rough waters. It wasn't
long until an four anglers aboard
had limited out -on those small
but fighting fish -bonit a. There
w.re no yellowtail around, but
a few barracuda found a place In
our sacks. Then Dudley found us
a bus hole. This produced. t oo
-ao well, that we beat Weigh·
muter RaJ Kenoyer to the Ang·
ling Club dock. e CAME EVDmG
Padtlc Anglers met In the Fll"'t
Cabin of the Balboa Bay Club
that evening to announce and re-
ward the winnera. The crew
aboard the Dusty Too did right
well, Jt .eemed. We collared a
men's trophy,' a women's trophy
and a Junior member's trophy.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chu. Henrie of Laeuna waa a
junior winner. Mrs. 0 . D. (Billy)
Carlaon a nd Prexy Dave Danholm
won ,enlor trophies. Georp and
Elolle Griffith'• 10n and Dr. and
¥n. lob Olander'• aon came
throufh In the JunJor dlvtaloll.
Tile FamilY Tropbr W&l lut. TlaJ8
WM tJie bll IQIIIIMI. •ualllnl· I ..-t .-n. tJae C. Q. du
.. ea..t ...... front ...... ....,. ..................... ....., .
.. .... ....... lJ 8111 .....
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-Ill , 1
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A CAREFREE WIY OF LIFE
at WESTCLIFF VILLA
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Two •nd Thr.. a.drOOtM
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You'U love tfo.e erlre advantages of luxuriously lendsc:.tped
garden end possible living witfo.out rMponsibilities
Here, in • congenial atmosphere you will have complete privacy.
Built on fee simple land these enchanting viHas are ideaUy l~ted
at the entrance to the erdusive Bad Bay ar .. of Newport BeacJ!.
Featuring tfte ease and comfort of an-electric Gold
Medalion Living the modern ki+dtens indude aA the
advanced built-in eppliances. Uc.h villa hes an ind ividu.A
two-eM at+ached g•rage •nd servi~e porch.
If you wish to discover a restful, simple, new wey
of living withot.tt c:.tre, visit Westdiff Vile today.
Three sound-proof vilas h•ve been be•utifuly clecor•ted by
Privet. , ..... roolaide '•vi•on NOW OPEN 10 A.M .• 9 P.M. DAILY
WESTCUFf AND DOVER OIUVES, NEW..OitT lEACH
u 1-1741
Tweatr Year COia•••ll• .......... ,
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• li*CX:ICQ::ICI*ICI*::li*ICX:ICQzl*ICI:X:Ii"l •&Wtoft JIADOII araalf I
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED $84.000 Pennit Issued
For 23-Unit Motel
"'''IVJJSDAY. NAY Jl. 1-
COaoJfA DIU. MO. CAI.D'ODlA
DO YOU WAH1 o j.-, o r14e, o
........ • Ia.~ lltt«'l Or 4o you ..... , ...... Ia. .. ...., fry bflt• d.aMI-
11.4 edt. ORiole S.OUO..
IIVIICIU. IKiftVJIDTS
New Hammond Organs .-Stein·
way Plana.. BIG SALE uled elec·
tronlc organ. 1295. $375, MBS.
L owrey, WurUtzer, Orgatron,
Thomas, many others, all Hke
new, save up to aBOO. CLEAR·
ANCE SALE -Z7 GRAND
PIANOS -reflnl.ahed like }leW,
$395. $465, 1493 up. Select from
(3) Stelnwaya, Knabe, Cl\lcker·
lng, Wurlltzer, etc. Beautiful
Maple Hammond spinet organ, a
rare buy, please hurry, or rent a
Hamond organ $5 a week with
lessons. Spinet pianos -Stein·
way, Wurllt'ler, Acrosonlc, Knabe,
Fischer, $295, $385, $465, etc. pay
llttle as $10 a month or will rent
new spinet or grand. One repos·
sessed Salem Maple Che rry
aplnet, near new, pay amall bal·
ance like rent. HAMMOND
CHORD ORGAN used, family
favorite, real low price for quick
sale. 12 USED uprights from $95,
little as $5 a month, or wUI rent.
• CASH for your plano. Repos·
sessed Mahoeany Grand plano,
perfect, take over balance.
SCHMIDT -PHIWPS
520 North Main, Corner 6th
Santa Ana
Since 1914
STOCK REDUCTION
SALE
ON USED
HA~l~fOND SPINET ORGANS
!Traded In on Baldwin Spinets)
CHOICE OF SEVERAL
"Open Fri. .nights 'till 9:00 p.m."
WOODWORTH'S
2620 E. Coast Hwy. • OR 3.5530
Corona. del Mar
In Santa Ana • KI 7-4459
ELECTRONIC SOUND
SYSTEMS
S tereo, Hi-Fi
CO~JMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL
HOMES-BOATS
CUSTOM INSTALLATION
Sound-Crofters. Inc.
AUDIO SPECIALISTS
2626 E. Con!lt Hlway OR 3·8515
Corona del Mar
Professional
Directory
roa IAI.& NIICP' I U&OVI
FOR SALE-9 piece solid mahog.
any dlnlng ·room aet made In
South America; also Chinese
hand carved teak wOOd desk.
Kl 7·1787.
FOR SALE: 4 pairs of fully lined,
floral pattern cu.tom made
floor lenath dra~J and val·
ances: Oft 5·1474,
c.ua roa IAL&
SWAPS FOR TRADE: 1959 White
Studebaker Lark · 6, low mile-
age, for trust deed or vacant
lot In Orange County. Phdne
Kl 7-4403.
An ssa.ooo permit for a 2·1tory I addition, 910 W. Balboa, ll7,400;
motel at ~ N. Newport Blvd., Raymond &11t, addition, 1641 E. • • : : • • • • •
Newport Heights, has been Is ued Balboa, $3,893; Mrs. Verda Kin-CContlnued from Paee El&:bU
to the Baycllff Corp. by the New-cAid, raise heleht of fence, 1405 -thanks to Host Holbrook, Skip.
port Beach Building Dept. The W. Bay, SlOO. per Eller and the good ol' Du ty
motel will have 23 units, In addl· e CI.IFI' IIAV'Elf Too.
lion to the office. Jt. E. Bueter, addition, 1200 • P, I . I
Only other alzable permit la"' Cutf, $3,500, We had a./ r~al close shave on
sued during the pa t week was e 8AY IBOUS our wln. I nad so many fl h to
for a $32,000 dwelling in Cameo Norman Gladwell, addition, d ean that we almost missed the
Shores. 2612 Circle, $1,TT5. award ceTemonles. All of which
Following permits were I sued: e UPPEa 8AY at'COunt.s for the fact that, 2 day
e coao•A DEL MAll ~llchael Blake, add playroom, later, yours truly 1s still !!tufted,
BRAND NEW
RENAULTS '2ts-D0-
141.39 Per Mo. ..........
... r AXD.., or .rDfE c.ua-
100 W. COAST IIJW A Y
lfEWJIOaT UACII
Uberty ....
Kn. WAJITED
Congregational Church, fence, 1417 Mariners, $4,840; Maurice tlt.e neighbors are stuffed, and
617 Heliotrope, $60: Robert Brox· Michaud, swimming pool. 1609 Amigo-weU, you never aw, In I
on, 1-unlt. 2·story dwelling add· Tradewlnds. $2,500; ClareMe Har-all your life, such a contented
Pd at 700 Goldenrod, $15,000: din, swimming pool, 1329 Su · cat! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;:~~~~~~~~ Harry BetJth, patio shelter. 7M ex. S3.000; R. Faubu.s. swlmmlnR P.S. I threatened Duncan Stew-
To p OPPORTUNITIES Or<•hld, $200; Charles Carter, 1· pool. 2012 Anchor Way, $2,900. art, local poet lariat, on Saturday.
unit, 2-<~tory dwelling added at e •EWPOIIT My Venus fly-trap plant lives ex-
DAILY 61 l's Narcissus, $10,000: Dr. W. Wark, cabana ramada, Back elusively on tneat -bugs. that
C::f'orge Cuthill, wall, 3520 . 30 1 Bav Park. 300 E. Coast Hwy .. $~.-Is. Rhyming freely In the Coa t
Fourth Ave., S500: Louis Spcn-1890: Gaylord, cabana-carport-ra-1 Super ~~a~ket. ~ challen&ed T. Be Sure To Check With
JUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
402~ 32nd St., Newport
ORiole 3-4680
SITUATJOWS WAJJTED
EXPERIENCED
JAPANESE-AMERICAN
CARDE:oiEB. MA11\'TENANCE BY
MONTH. Please call arter 6:00.
cer enclose portion of patio. 616 mada, Back Bar Park. 31)() E. Duncan wath thas:
.\'fa'rguerlte. S200: Billy Silzle. de· Coast Hwy., $5,800; Henry Little-Behold the Venus fly·trap plant,
moll<~h garage, 307' Iris, $150. john, alterations, 208 40th St .. Which really should be herbl\'er· e CAMEO SROaES $700: Walter Bloom, fence. 3i06 ous,
Erlwan Bun}e!>. 1 unit, 1-story Park Ln., $300; J ohn Coogan, re· But when Its jaws close on a fl~·
dwelllng 4533 Brighton. !32.000: model, 3411 Finley, $250: Je ·e Ye Gods! The thing's carnl\erous'
Walter C~ynor. wall, 207-215 :\1il· He , cabana, 112 w. Coa t, S2.· (Whach seems quite enough for
ford, $137; F. A. Dodson, swim-000. thii week: I
mlng pool, 4518 Roxbury. $2,700:
E. B. Akins, wall, 4539 Tremont. From the POUCE BLO I II:R $165. and at 4615 Roxbury, $165. e IaVIJfE TERaACE
Thoma!' Herring. swimming
SPECULATIVE?
.., Ill ... ., ..
Secoad truat dMda ~ cdJ tbe quallt* of em nteelleat
IDwetmeat. leaued by qaallty paoperty Ill 9JOWiD9 a...,.
Coaaty -WMft s-d 9Glue. CIN ltMdilT rbiA9 -tbey CI'MM
em ...U..t additioocll illcaiDe.
1 Di'o Interest Per Annum
Sbon tena aurtwtU.. Clad uaaU DOt-. for cll.....U!catioa
mcdr.e poutb&e flaxtNe ~.,...taae.t JII'091CIIDL
WE MAXACE. SEaVJCE Aim COLLECT
Evans G. Parker & Co.
oool anrl dresslnst room. t:50l (Continued {rom Page ThreeJ 1 e SUXDAT. KAT 15 , S20 If. lfEWJIOaT .OVLEVAJlD ~ATURE WOMAN, experienced Santanella. S2.900: Russell Evans. Lane. Harbor Highlands, reported A box ot tools. spacklf.> and JfEWPOIIT IE4CB.. CIU.IFOillflA
LEX 6-6H5
baby·sltter. Day or nleht. Own addition. 1TI5 Bavadere, $2,000. the theft of a bit'ycle from thf' linoleum paste, \'alued at $16.70 I NIDWAY 1·1153
transportation. Reasonable. :\U • SHORE CLIFFS 278 Horace Ensign School ... Tom were stolen from the car or A. B. 1 ~2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6-2919. 1\trs. Elvin Grauer. wall. Class. ..J018 Chanm>l Pl.. \\'est Coulter. 920 E. Ocean Front. Bal·
1
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EXPERIENCED gardener. mow Morning Canyon, $430. :-;ewport, reported thP theft of a boa, parked in the B St parking Orco Block Co. edges trimming and clean.up. • LIDO ISLE . . I $30 bacycle ... :'>1rs. Glen 0 . lot, Balboa ... Berld~ng \·alued
Also gardening.' Let me make! WJJJiam Ferm, additiOn, 218
1
Martin. 422 E. Bay A\'e, Balboa. a t $35 wa stol£>n from the home
your yard or garden look beaU· VIa Dllnn, $1.500. reported the theft of a grt•('n of Hazel l\1. Hol11s. L.'>2 Ruby A~'e ..
tiful Kl 3-6965. ·1• NEWPOIIT REICH'TS 2 pta tic g.mlen ho-.(' from her Balboa Island ... Greg Moore.
DOES . YOUR YARD and lawn ~ Baycli!~ C~r~ .. 23·room ... ;;tory yard .... Two sleeping hags 13071, \\'. Bay A\'e, Balboa. re·
look as attractive as you'd motel. 4;).l ="· :"ewport ~l~d., ~·s valuf'd at s:;o were stoJ,,n from ported the theft of has 1951 auto-
like? If not, why not Jet me l 000; C. C. Palmore. addition, the garage of Ed Collin, i002 E. mobile and th£> burglary of a
Improve it. Ray Haws, OR 3· C•ll 8ft;.~.;0000A· Ocean Ft., Balboa. $12:5 !'ew1ng machine, a ~I h~.>at·
....,_ ing pad and lounge parls from
1086. Ma"· Louise Gardner. addition, hi~ patio ... Carol\.·n A Girl 'J d d CERTIFICATE Of BL'S.!:\E5S , PEJISOIIIU. 1218 E. 0 an ft.. S6.000. an e-FIC'11TIOl:S FIR.:'>I :"A:'>!£ rling~. 2620 A\'on St. :\ewport
RECARDLXG p clflc View :\fe I moll~>h garage at same address. THE U~DERSIG:\ED flo hereby &>ach, reponed thl' theft of a a · · SIOO: :\orman .\1ontapert, 3-story b1ncl~ ... Car.; dra,en hy Cer-morlal Park call Mrs. C. D. certify that they are C'Onducting
I Lulie) Grupe. OR 3-7077, U· a Ladles Readv to \\'ear businl''.j aid K. C::rotle. 31>5'l Fe-rnlt>af
cen.sed Counselor. Thank you. •--L-..1 II Cl.•..,l of at 3109 E Coa<~t Hlghwar. C'o· An•. Corona dt>l _\tar, and Ann
....... .... rona del :'>tar, Calif .. under the E. Weeks, AnahPim. wNe In •-Ill IIHr Drllk fac.-tltious firm name ot Petite ,·oJ\'erl '" an a{'("adent at Do\'N _,.. II · Ville and that .;aarl firm Is rom· Dr and Coast Hwy · :\t>wport
F L E A S 1 I t posf'd of the following person<~ BeaC'h. · · · · Everett E. Sieger, 30, owner o -
8 2210 ... whose name in full and place of e MONDAY. KAT 16 1 Flea r•ason •-just aettlng start· the Gang Plank ar. n . I l hi "'" "" • · N Be h was residence are a, follows, to w I: \Irs Lt>ster Bo\'le. UOl Do p n ed -now Is the time to eradicate I Ocoean Front. ewport ~c , . WILUA)t D. ROLLER T. i . Terra<'e reported t he
them. before they can make your C'harged by Newport pollee wath CONSTANCE L. ROLLER lo~r:· ;~·n~ wrist. watch in the
animals miserable. Local fleas selling alcoholic F~\d''::~ge to a 160 .\1cAulay Place, Laguna I arf'~ 0 o! Berk!thir~.>'s Rf'staurant.
have developed Immunity to I minor at 11 p.m. r >. B h C lif I ~ • Beach Edward
d d I tiel des The Olie R Dodson 20 El Toro eac · 8 · • e" port · · · • many stan ar nsec · 1 . ·a booke' d 0'n charges I WITNESS our hand!! thi · 19th Tuohy, 84 , or ~37 Goldenrod Aw .. I products we carry have been test-mar nf', w s 1 1960 \f ted on ed on our own animals and are of mlnor purchasing and con· day or :\> ay, : Corona ciel . ar, was arrE's
PETS & SUPPLIES
BUILDING BLOCKS-ALL SIZES-AU. TYPES
J AcboD 7 ·2231
.a~ .......
rMHHH~HMH---
H Private Swimming Lessons I YOUR POOL
P, Red Cross Certified Instructor
Teaching All Ages
Reasonable Rates
Kl 1·3a
,..,le If c ..... 1111 ..
PLEASE READ THIS
1 lcoholic beverage CONSTANCE L. ROLLER an Intoxication charge In thE' 400
CARPENTRY . . . sold on a money back guarantee: ~~~r:; ~~n~ ~. Maxey, 19, Mid· WlLLlA~t D. ROLLER block alley betwef'n :ern lear I ~;;.;;.:..:;;;;:..;.;.;;;;.;;.....;....;....; _____ ..., ~:~~y :de~~~:O~a Sp~:~t Cit was booked on a charge STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Ave. and Goldenrod A\e ....
We cue equipped to npah cmy T~ « Bi·FI Steno
Set enr made. All of oar teduaic1aaa tacr.e at a.a.t 10 ,....
a:perleace lD tb.la HeLd. We ID~te yoar lupecUoa -c-.
Ill Clad ... • call aa cmytiiM. Fwniture Refinishing • d w:bel yg, a mlnor consumlne an • ss. Mrs. Eugenle B. King. llZT W.
Antique or modem. cu.tam ~1'!'-A-'~~=~~~t.s~ = ~lcoho~lc beverage. Newpol't ofll· COUNTY OF OJtANGE l Bay Ave, Balboa, reported the •
cabinets made -altered -completely non-toxic _ Safe tor cers In plain clothes In routine ON nns 19th day of May. 1960, theft of a sweater valued at be·
repaired or refinished. Fine kittens and puppies_ SLOO. b heck made the arrests. before me, a Notary Public In tween S200 ~nd S250 from the workmanship. Reasonable th t ar c and for said county and state, Elks Club, :'\ewport Beach, Sat·
Let us help you wl your pe residing therein. duly commls· urday e\·ening ... Someone on
price. ALibei rt8-96Ho71m..9 problems -beef meat ac.ell ~ Slllel sloned and ~tWOrn. personally ap· the roof of the home of VIrginia
Don't forget our 80~ . peared William D. Roller and Power. 60 ilris A\·e .. Corona del
loaf at 30c lb. A money bag contamlng $140.81 Constance L. Roller. known to me ~tar, anempted to gain entr)o
THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP In school cafeteria funds was to ~ the Pf'~ns whose names through a hatch. but wa~ unable
.... TY SEIVICE I I'' n
Phone OBioJe 3-5655
3422 East c-t JDvllnfay
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HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
3131 Harbor Blvd. at Cisler
Costa Mesa
KIMBERLY 5-llSS
2732 E. COAST H1uHWAY stolen from the car o! Mrs. Eve! are subs<'rlbed to the within 10 to do so becau~ of a lock and
Cremers, Santa Ana, somewhere strument. and acknowledged to jumped off and d(>parted befor('
CORONA DEL MAR between the Hora ce Ensign me that they executed the same (Continued on page ten I LUMBER_ BUILDING MATERIALS
OR 3-2430 School and Newport School. New-WITNESS my hand and otflclal l •-.,_,. ,.__._ .. _
Costa Mesa Luna her Co.
port pollee reported at 3:10p.m. seal CERTIFICATE OF Bl'SI~ESS ---· _._. - -~.Deny a.a•
PA.IMTIIfC Friday. Mrs. Cremers Is head of . MARY A. HAAPA FICTITIOL'S FIR:-t ~A:\1E ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiii
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..•
Friendly Neighborhood Service
BELL BROADWAY
M ORTUARY
11 0 Broad way
Ll 8-3433 1r 8 -3434 Costa Mesa
FOR ALL OF
YOUR iNSURANCE NEEDS
Sadleir Insurance C o.
John E. Sadlelr
3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-3850
Corona del Mar
CALL -food services for Newport Beach Notary Public In and for said THE t.::"-I'DERSIG:"ED do hert>by I
elementary school district. County and State .. My Commls· ('ertify that he is conduC'lin~ a
Sympson & Nollar slon expires ~ov. 30, 1963. .\IAIL ORDER bu.;ine,;< at 5031 ~
Newport's OBSCEJfE WORDS ON DOOJl I Pu blish: Ma,· 26, June 2. 9. 16, :'>1arszuerite. Corona del .Mar. Cnll·
Oldest Establlshed Painters Vandals painted obscene words 1960 In the Newport Harbor En· Cornia. under the Clrtitlou~ firm
OR 3 . ....,.'V\-Eves OR 3·5454 on the garage doo! a,t the home sign: name of R H ~TERPRISES anti ~ or J. c. Spangler, 1a26 2 w. Ckean that said firm is rompO!"('(i or
Ft., Newport Beach, police r(.'· NOTICE 1'0 CREDITORS the followin~ l)('rson who~f' name-AUTOMOTIVE SEaVICE
MAY
SPRING SPECIAL
•
Wheels A ligned
and Balanced
$9.95 with this A d
•
Herb Miller's
RICHFIELD STATION
3636 E. Coast Hwy. at PolnsetUa
OR 3·9728 • Corona del Mar
IUVICES
PAINTING
ported Saturday. Three windows Xo A 3.).173 in full and pla,·c of rlo'sidenrE' ar<'
were found painted at .15H W. ESTATE OF Jon:-; EtCH. Of'· as follows. to. wit:
Ocean Ft. and a swastika and ('C,t'>l:'fl. H.\RRY RO~ALD H.\RKLER0AD
spots were painted on the fence NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVE:'\ to :i/'13':: :'>targuE'tatt>
at 1600 W. Ckcan Ft. I th<' credllor<~ of and all pt>r::;ons Coron.1 dcl :\tar Calaforma
ha,·ing tlalms agalnc;t the !"aid \\'TT:'\ESS m\' hand on th1" :?nth SERVlCES
Painting -Decorating
PAPER BANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
IJcensed Contractor
1897 Orange Ave. Costa Me ..
UbertY 8·8628
---JORNSTONE"S--
Mesa A uto W reekers
fi<'N'dent or <:airl e-<tatP to filf' da\' or :'>Ia\'. 1960·
thcm with the n('('('<~~nry \OUch· H.\RRY ROXALD HARKLFR0.\D
E'tS in tht' offk £' of th£' Clerk of STATE OF C.\LIFOR:\1.\ 1
thP 5upt>raor Court of th<' State ... ,
of Calaforni.1, in and for the COl.:\TY OF ORAXi";f.
Countv or Orang<', or to prt'~nt OX TIHS :?O:h d.w of :'>I.H I ill
th<' .. ·amt', w11h thc nM'<' !lUll') l)f'for.-me. a :'\otary P\Jblll· tn
\'OUC'hers, to tht' undt>rsa~n<'d at and for -<aid rount\· anrt qatr
ha<~ or ht>r plaC'(' of busin(":". to· 1 rco;Jrling thNE'in. duly rommac
wit: Law offl ('(' of Galvin R. -.ionet1 and sworn. pt>~onally ap
Kt:.'t'ne, 333 North Nt'wport Boult'· pea red Harry Ronald Harklc-ro~d.
We Jfuy Cars and Scrap Metal within six months after the first wh()l:(l nam(' is suhS<'ribed to thP
Uaed Auto Parts. Tiree I \'ard. ~<'wport Beach. Cal1 fornla. known to me to be thE' p<'~On
lJ.BEJl1'Y 8-7013 publication ot thls notice. within instrument. and arknowl
Save T ime-Save Money 3(Y15 Placentia Ave. Costa Men Dated May 19. 1960. edgE'd to me that h"' t>Xt'C'uted th<'
CALL
"Van the Painter Man"
Complete Landscaping
Service
FREE ES'nMATES
SAH Glftn Stunpe
P'rft del.lver1
STANLE\' D. KNAPP same.
Stanley D. Knapp, Administra-WI~ESS my hand and official
tor of the Estate of said decedent. seal.
CALVIN R. KEENE
Attorney at Law Fr~ estimates. Serving all of
Oranae County since 1952. Ref·
e.rences. Call collect after 5:00 ;:.IHV:!.!.ESTMENTS=.:=.:::.:.::~...;·...;·...;· ____ -jl p.m. Twlnoaks 3-1M7 -West·
CROWELL. WEEDON • CO. rnJnster.
OOROifA DEL MAR NURSERY
OR 5-0160 -Z744 E. Coast Hwy.
333 Nor1h Newport Boulvard
Newport Beach. California
Midway 6-1221
Publl8h: May 216; Ju11e 2. 9. 16.
EDWARD J. BAS.."O:'t'
Not~ry Public in and for sa1d
County and State. My Commls I
slon expires June 15. 1963.
Publish: ~fay 216. June 2. 9. 16.
1960. In the Newport Harbor En-
Members
Pacific Coast Stock Exchange
Burdett Harrison, Res. Mgr.
Dick Rucker Ted Paulson
Lots Fennell Ruth Baker
Mlke Myers
Private Wire SeTVIces
2601 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3·'7005
Corona del Mar
Carpentry
MJnor Repa!ra
No Jobe Too Small!
H . 0 . ANDERSO N
2966 Pepper Tree Lane
Coeta Mea. CaUL
Kimberly 5.8175
Uno an.-er eaU Ill 6-2372
10 ,_ oanD naaa 0»""'"
U1t far Cli141-o--. W'lii. a.Nr. a.
ALL TYPES OF
Photographic Supplies e rut Color J1lm SaYle-. e Movte Projec:ton for ~t. e Model AJrplane SUpplla
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1112 !f.-port Bl..S .. eo.. ,._
PboM UbertY 8-'7042
* * MOVING? * *
2 Fut tN\U'ed movent and
larte nn au.oo an hour
nme staru at JOU door •••
WllJ pay more!
--eau-
Jifi:WIW'f
TUI'fSFD 6 I'IO&ACE CO.
In the Newport Harbor En$J&n. &lp.
WATCHES IY:
• t.ftDO
• SlUEN
• WYUl
• maNA
• HAt.fiUON
Small 01 II e Alt cmcl Crafta
~ azul Game Aditldw
"*--Dw
T • 9 Yra )gdJir. -.,._..,..,.1•& YII'U OOIU IIIlA. c:au..
T 5 5, au WI 4 e..1n1
COIIU DEL Ill TU YQ SERVICE
•
3542 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
OR 3-0380
YOURS
AT LAGUNA FEDERAL
•INSURED SAVINGS
accounts insured to $10.000
• STRONG RESERVES
current r ... " .. 11.7%
• HIGHEST RATE
consistent with aafety
4'/2%
PEl ...
aureat DIVIDEND
PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAB
.. 0 • ,.
J
• Too Late 1o 'ChMilr
FOR SALE REPOSSESSED Adler
Automatic Si!Wlng muhlne
makes buttonholes, sews crt
buttons, aatln atltches for dec·
oratlve work, blind hema, ezn.
brolderles, monograms, ete:
Full euarantee. Orlelnally sold
$319. Balance $136.13. Take'
over payments of $6.25 month.
Rawles Sewing :\olal"h lne Ex·
change, 1799 Newport Bl\'d.,
Costa )!esa . Call )tl 6-~717 for
home trial.
APTS FOa JIEHT
$87.50 Average
2 mo. Free Re nt
!NO LEA3E!
Best value in town. Clo~ to new
Harbor Shopping Center (2 blks. '·
Brand new unfurn. Apts. Carpets.
drapes. bit-Ins., dlspoflal, laundry
room. L1 8-8~12 or Ml 6-5·119.
IlEAL ESTATE & aEJnALS
NEW 2 bedroom unfurplshed.
HARBOR HIGH SENI OR Bob Forbes is holding the pen .,nd dod.
set Md is about to receive the third pl&ce trophy from Jad Mull an,
pre~ident of the Newport Harbor-Co~ta Me~& Board of Realtors,
fer the aw5rd-winni.,g essay on What We Eapect of O ur Legisla-
tive Represen•.,ti..-es. Bob. who is the ~01'1 of Mr. &nd Mrs. Robert
Forbes of Irvine Terrace, won fi r~t pm.e in the local contest and
third pri~e in The distr:ct contest.
s, ..... aw.,z ...
Luae dlnlna room,
Firth carpetlna and
drapes. Quality
beautiful pool and
yard.
Phone tor appointment to see
SEASPORT REALTY
CUIRE VAN HORN
REALTOR
2633 West Coast ~lghway
Newport EeaC'h
Ll 8·93-19 -E\·es. LJ 8-32!l3
BEAUnFUL LAGUNA
Near Victoria lk!ach, 2 br., furn -
ished home on 2 1, lois. Beauti·
fully landscaped_ Fine ocean
view. Sacr~fice $22,500. Terms.
..........
UITI
Wallal"e corner R-2 ................ $7 ,50(1
187'6 Park Ave., C-2 .............. $25,000
1771 Newport Blvd., C-2 .... $24,500
lots on corner plus
··'····················-··---···$11,500
430 E. 21at, 5 bedroom,
3-bath
New Early Amerkan
77!!0 sq. tt ....... _ ............... $37,500
lS-IS 12 Wallace St. Lot ------~.750
Balboa Co,·es. 3 br., 2 bath.
Pier &. private beaC'h S59,500
La Jolla,~ br .. 2 1~
h. Ocean view, lrade $32.500
-181 E. 20th, charming
Provincial. All electric ... S25,500
SIO Joa nn St., 3 br .. 2 b.lth.
Partly furnished $1 ,250
down . .......... $12,500
~96 Panorama Drive, Emer·
aid Bay, 3 br .. 3 bath,
view . . .. .. ...... $32,500
SUBMIT TERMS &: TRADES Tile kJtchen & b.Hh. Built-ins.
drapes, garage, pa!lo, fenced
yard. Water paid. Adults. no
pets. soo. u 8-~937. 276 :\·tome Fr the POUCE B om Vista St., Costa :\lesa. om . L R
Downtown C-1 corner. Will
15 un;Ts 0' pmre .. lon•t ""'.',::::.~::I JOHN v•n. Relit• Full prll"e $1 5.500. Good
HOUSE FO!fRE~To 2 bed,m. un.
turn. Garage. Lge living rm,
Drapes. Pvt. patio. Adults. No (Continued from Page Nine) tai l lights valued at $40 were
pets. Near ~ewport H. S. $95 oUlcers could catch them ... Sue &tolen from the car of Mrs. S.
m(>_ Water paid. ;\JJ 6·5837. Kircht'n, 208 . ~~lh St., West Dorfman. 161~ Warwick Lane,
CORONA DEL "fAR: 2 bedroom Newport. reported that a man ran Westclitt, while the car was
furnished house for rent, June out of ht'r rear yard at 9:10 p.m. parked In the area of the Port
to Sept. Tile Bath, !"Overed ... Mrs. Helen :\fcGulre, 312 Theater, Corona del :\1ar ... J.
patio. garage, no j)('ls. OR Ft>rnleaf A\·e., Corona del Mar, :\f. Leonard. 301 Alvarado St ..
5·0696. reported that someone just at-Balboa, reported a penl"il and
CORONA DEL MAR: 2-bdrm. Jge. tempted to open a door of her note pad taken from his front
attraC'tlve ranC'h tYPE' I"O rnt'r home: a neighbor gave offii"E'rs door.
apt. tor rent. FA heat., fire-a description of the suspect. Je WEDNESDAY, MAY II
pial"e. tots of closets & garage. e TUESDAY. MAa 17 Ottii"E'rs took photographs of a
Close to everything, ulllitles &reaming from 1532 :\liramar hole In the street at 608 E. Bal·
paid. Adults. :'io pel.§.. Yt'arly Dr .. Balboa, at 12:10 a.m. was boa Blvd., Balboa, where Mrs.
lease. $135 mo. furnished. OR investigaft•fl by offiC't"rs, who 1 Addie Knight. -1-1 , of 330 :\fontero
J-3385. 1 found it apparently ca me from St .. Balboa. fell while carrying
a loud 1V ... l\o,·o Fu llerton groceries the day before, turned
SITD'A.l10MS WAltiTED boy11, 12. were arres ted Jn front her left ankle and skinned her
HOUSEKEEPER \'i:·ith-7 vea"i old I of the Jamaica Inn. Corona ,del knees ... :\Irs. Clara Paine. 321
daughter would like living in "far. at 1:20 a .m . on C'harg('s of Grand Canal. Balbo.:~. l.sland. re -
positio n. ~urslng experience. petty theft and runaway .lfter 'ported the theft of. a clothes dryer
referenl"es. OR 3-0981. one had al!egedlv '<!olen candy from 30-1 :\targuente Ave., Corona
This js a Bargain
BEN. J. WHITIAN,
REALTOR
"Business Is GOOd''
2969 Coast Blvd .. South
Laguna BeaC'h -HYatt ~-7269
Eves. O R 3-5346
CORONA DR IAR
ON MARGUERITE
CA PE COD 2-STORY HOUSE
3 Wrum, If blhs,
Separate d lnin& room, tree
ed patio.
By appointment
OR 3·5893
$29,750 BY OW~ER
CORONA DEL IAR
,EIISO•AL I bars anti a comb from the Co-del :\far . . William R. Hill. 32,
n rona del :O.Iar All AmNkan :'-tar -China LJke. wa~ booked on a Three bt-droom. 2s.0 baltts. View
DADDY-0, PLE.-\5-E com ... home. ket. and clga re!lt'S, olivl'~. \'Od ka chargl' ·or intoxication in auto of ocean and rolling hills. Large
400 N. Newport Blvd.
COpposlte Hoae Hospital 1
ltl 6-1675
$3,1110 DOWN
Baycrest home. :\'early nt'W 3 bt'd-
rooms, fam ily room. 211 baths.
Carpels and drapes,
Harhr la,...aat C..
REALTORS
308 30th S t. ORiole J -H30
:-;'E\\"PORT BEACH
CORONA DEL IAR
2-Batlroom home
But get this straight: I'm not and hourhon from other «!ores in aft N a ear in whir h he was rid· filtered and heated pool. Submit
the girl :'o'OU left behind you.1 full{'rfOn and the Atwood area. lng, drin·n by Douglas Kent. hit on down. 157,500. GOOd tenns.
Th. 1 ,. ,. · 0 ,1 J 1 1 Th r d ·. by J ,,.. SCEIIC PROPERnES, corner, n('wiy dei'Oratt-'d . IS g r s s 1m. trim an . a or c amage res:u ted to a e rear o a ca r nvl'n u floors, fu rnal"e heat.
vigorous since ihe bought a car driven by Robert D. Craw-Simpson. 2117 Elden Ave .. Costa Rullwl pullman bath, wash-
Wonder-ease Cycle· massagt'. ford. Huntington Bt>ach. ar -l a .m . :\I I'S!, at 32m! St. and Newport
You'll love it too. Fit<o on a n~· when it crashed in to parker! <.'a r Blvd .. ~t'wport Beach ... DoroThy ~i~r;gf~~~~~fn:'r!t~~~~
door, works on principles of in the 600 hlock of Balboa Blvd .. I A. ~issen. J.t()j :Vottlngham Rd., :\IARY URSCHEL, Manager ~~~::iJ~~N~'!e~a,,'ty ami clt'an and II\'· profe.<;.o;ional hand · massage. Ba lhoa. res;i.,tered to Samuel E. \\'estrliff, rt'ported the loss of an 700-A Carnation. Corona del :\lar clear. Terms if
Great for ache,. and pains. Let ~fcElfrl.'~h. 718 W. Balboa Blvd. 8-mm mo\·ie camera approxlm -OR 3-6853
me show you. Te lephone GE . Isabel Hetrick. 520 Larkspur alf'ly 2'~ years ag'.l, for insuran«' l _c'c"='c'cSo:..:CuCTCh:...:o:f.;Ccoa=•:•cH:I~g~h=wca:y:_
S-5280 rollect -evenings only l Ave .. Corona del )lar. reported purposes . . :\fark Ritter. 410 !·
-or write Box 17, c. o En&lgn, the loss of a wallet containing Aliso Ave., Newport Heights, re·
Corona del Mar. about 183 and papen1 ... Four ported the theft of a bicycle from
NOW! PREVIEW SHOWING
a vacant Jor·on the extension of
Kings Rd., Cliff Haven ... Offl .
cers sought a drunk drh•er in the
Ba lboa are.1 after his C'ar was tn-
,·oJved in .1 m inor aC<"ident with
a car driven hy Jal"k Vanl"e, 227
Amethyst .-\\'('., Balboa Island, In
the a rea of the Island !err)' land ·
! ngo ' ••
e THURSDAY. MAY 19 I Someone anempted to gain f'n·
lr\' to The Lnion Oil Station.
30Ja"l W. CoasT Hwy.. Newport
Bearh. hy forcing "'"ood away
from a IOC"k and pryin(!: against
the !ltf'f'l jam hut no entry was
t made and noTh ing was missing.
I William Elliott. owner, reported
... Ortl cer!l started an investl~a -
1 lion of a photographic firm for
pos.~ibl y oJ)('ratlng wllhout a cily
llN'nY' after ~eeeivlng a com·
plaint from a \\'est Newport wo-
1 man ... Anlhonv W :\filler. 47.
of 77f) W. 19th St .. Costa :\1e.!ia,
was booked on a drunk driving
C'harge at Coa.~~t Hwy. and Jam-
1 horee Rd .. ~ ewport lk!ach ... Of.
ttcers warned 3 group of juve-
• HIS AFFILIATION
with the local board of
Rn .hors and the Nnional
Auoci.tioo of Real b-
cace Boards means pro-
(asiooaJ handling of your
T.......nion.
• HIS PlEDGE
to abide br • riprous
Code ol Edlia p va you
• fedias ol ;..w,ble
l'OII6daace.
• liS EXPERIENCE
REAL VALUE AT --KEY AT LISTING OFFICE
ORiole 3·6000
RALPH P. lASlEY
REALTOR
3-111 ~E\\'PORT BLVD.
~EWPORT BEACH
WATER FROIT
6 ROOMS-PIER&: fl.OAT
PRIVATE SALE
CALL FOR APPOrNniOi•T
OR 3-3630
CUlT DISH, RuHor
.... al,121
II a&WICMI' UUOII LiWG YWOWY. MAY a 1-
........... , .. , IWUMDAY. ~D&LIIA&c:auro.n.a
tiiOI ·ptSSUSIU
Cute thrMJ bedroom home on EASTSIDE ot town, BOAT
and TRAJLER atoraee next to double aaraee on paved
alley, Larg~, .neat, completely ten~ back yard with
pallo. SEE TUIS ONE NOW! FUJI Price $14,950. ONLY
$1995 DOWN.
PIESTIIE TOO
AND ONLY $1500 DOWN. Designed for hl&h Income
earners with minimum savlng3. Lovely home located
In UPPER BAY, nil"e nela:hborhood, and among much
more expensive homes. A REAL BUY FOR ONLY $23.950
FULL PRJCE.
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
,"you'IJ like our friendly servtee''
220 E. 17th St. Liberty 8-1139
!Across the street from Mesa Shopping Center)
Evenings Call LI 8-8693-MJ 6·1050
IRYIIE TERRACE
EXCLL:SIVE LlSTI:\'G. A beautiful luxury home .
3 111111'111111; 2 Nlllrooma; Ptner ,...,
One of the finest landSC'ap'ed homes in Irvine Terrace.
Less than two yenrs new. All ElectriC' Kllchen; carpet-
ing; drapes.
$47,500.00
IACCO CORPORATION
Irvine Terrace Office: Adjal"ent to Jamall"a Inn
OR 3-7520
OWNER LEAYII&.
WAITS ALL OFFERS!
2 Bellnom, R·2 Ztllll
South of Highway. Sparkling dean. Carpets and dr:1pes.
ASKING
$21,&00
TER.MS
lAY .. IUCIMILTY, -
REALTORS
1696 Newport Bl vd. Costa Mesa
Day or night Phone LI 8 -1161
IAIE US PROVE IT!
The tops In quality. Truly a fine home with large fam-
Ily room, 2 fireplaC'es. 3 baths, all electric built-In
k itchen and many, many extras.
Wonderful view location -Bal"k Bay. There's only one
like th is~
See it Today
$38,500. &atll T1n111.
WEll S.lcCARDLE REAL TORS
1S10 ~ewport Blvd. Costa Mesa U 8-7729
Sundays and Evenings Ll 8-8102
Use Ensiga Waat Ads for Benlts
....
1 niles aft~r one had written the
word "su rfers" on the playwood
fence around the burned-out
VIncent's Lido Drugs, Via Lido
and ~ewport Blvd., :"iewport
&>ach .. A 12-inch by 12-inl"h
sel"tion of scr~n was cut from
a window In the home of Lucille
Dugal\'. 442 Dahlia Ave .. Corona
del ).far, and someone attempted
to push up a locked window In
an llleg8J entry attempt. ... RIC'k.
Barr, 302'-~ E. Bay Ave., Balbofl.
reported the theft of a bicycle
from In front of 123 E. Bay Ave.
... Arthur Curtis, Llod Penln·
sula Yal"ht Anchoraee. reported
the theft ot a 1V set from the
boat owned by Charles Paee ...
Allee Hilleren, 351 E. Bay Front,
Balboa Island, reported the theft
or gold dubs a tire and other
articles, valued a t $190, from her
ca r park,ed on Balboa Island ...
Tom Mason. 3210 Mai'C!Ua Ave.,
West Newport, found a carpen·
ter"A hand saw In the 200 block
W. Coaat Hwy., Newport Beach.
•~ocs~•.-..w
bowledp of wlleN to
bd -ptopnr, -.iced
10 10"1 ...t. ac a price
yoa ca. ..... •.a you
mdl .. a.. aod dort. REDU~ $750
• •
WU iZ&E a.uT uarn1
A son welahln& 7 pounda, 1
ounce waa born Thursday, May
19. to AJbert and Db:le Wuttke,
40 Balboa Coves, In Hoae HOIJ·
pltaJ.
IEWPIIT ..... ...
IIIII lF •• ,._
4 CORONA DEL MAR PRth'U'ilb
LISTED FOR A TOTAL PRICI: OP
-~--..
Last weekPnd b1 our office. AJI ~nt Into eacrow
Monday, May 23:rd.
IF Y. MIJ WilT JIMI!
CAlL ..__.._,
3001 &An COMI' IIWY. co.JIIA D1:L JI.Ul
c:&ai&Jztut DaUO IIUILIJIIIO c:-... ,__
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS f
(No Sat .. Contract-You llecem Deed and Tille to Pr-lr)
HfllllfJr EstfJfes