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Out on Bail FUNK LEAHY, former co.,ch
of the Fighting Irish of Notre
71-ft. schooner Nordlys, docked o.,rre, w'll be emong the note-
at South Coast Company moor· bles c o m i n g to the sports
age In Newport Beach,. after the breekfer.t 1b be held Wednes-
rns Protests,
B. I~ Parking Ban Free on $5,000 bail each with
prellmJnary hearing set for July
1 before U. S. Commlaloner The·
odore Hocke are Brain Timothy
Sullivan, Z7, of 113 18tb St., and
Stanley Don :\f c DJde, 35, of 204~ 30th St,,tboth Newport
Beach.
They were arrested TUesday
by agents led by Oscar W. Pol·
cuch, agent-In-charge of the
U. S. Customs Ortlce at t..o. ~
gelea Harbor, aboard Sullivan •
Andrea Joins
Library Staff
customs officers found machine guns and other automatic wea -d.,y, June 29. a~ the s.,lbotl s.,y
pons cached behind paneling In C lu b, u n de r the sponsorship
the salon of the boat. of the Newport H"rbor Cham-
The Coast Guard Immediately ber ol Comme rce. Mr. Le.,hy ------------~--------------------------threw an armed guard around is now get~e(al menoger of the Silo
the schooner. Sullivan a n d l os Angeles Chargers. p rofes-y
McD.tde were booked at Orange sionol footb"ll teem. Breekfost am p
County Jail and then removed will be served ot 7:30, Md
to the cUitody of U.S. Marshal re$ervotions "'e limited to 500.
ENSIGN SCHOOL PUPILS
GIVEN HONOR A WARDS
Robert Ware In Los Angeles. Bu I • eel
• MOT WUPO'I SEJZED rg anz Horace Ensign School Is point· 1 Eva for pr~paration and knowl-
CC Request
lsReiected sandra Go•ng lng with pride to Its honor stu-~dge or food.
Customs Inspector LewIs I dents again thl year, with 2 The Rotarian c h o Jar h 1 p
Brown was contacted by the En· T s 1 b awards w~nt to Joel Bradbury, The Newport Beach City Coun-aign In San Pedro yesterday 0 a Z urg The front door of :\1rs. Lucille qualifying for the American J...e. Kim ~nberg. Joe La ngj ahr. ell rejected the recommc>ndatlon
morning, for a report on the Kent's Yarn Shop at 2633 E. glon award. 2 for the DAR )follle Loe N, :\1emly McCoJg of the Newport Harbor Chamber
number and kinds of weapon., Sandra Spurgeon, 1959 Harbor Cout Hwy., Corona del )!ar, was award, a nd 25 on tht' Honor Roll and Ka thie Schvarz. seve n t h of Commerce. over-ruled protests
and ammunition confiscated. HJgh graduate, has been selected pried open Mond~y night or for Rotarian Scholarship clta· graders; Jacquie Ca ala, Kathie or Individual merchan ts, and
He replied, "lt would take me to be a member of a group of 45 early Tuesday morning, and lions. I CourtnPy, Val~>rie Field, Grorgla voted Monday evening to e tab·
15 minutes to read you the list." students who will m ake up the clothing Items were stolen. I Chris :\1cLaughlln and Kim French, Susan Hill, Chris )1c· Ush an overnight parkmg ban
He added that It would Include first fall semester 10 be offered ~~rs. Wilhelmina Van England. Kuater were given the American Lau~hlln. Janet Riedel, Dave I on Balboa !&land's Manne Ave
machlneguns. sub-machlneguns, by the Unlverslty of Redlands 600 I :\farguerlte Ave., the s tore Legion plaques by Newport Har· Ander en, Suzanne Brubaker, The Councilmen acted on 2
rilles and thousands of rounds · s 1 b A 1 Th b manager, dlscove... the loss bor Post 291 In assembly at the Lt-lie Hammond. Kathy Kra~. separate propositions: .
of ammu nition u well as pistols. l~t a ~ll~rk' ~:::n:'n. G~!ua~ when she opened the store at school Tuesday. Kathie Crause John Laun. ~herry Lind~n. Bob I . By a vote or 6 to 1. With
When customs men boarded h h 1 1 1 ~:45 a.m. Tuesday/ She listed 18 and Eva H u 8 s e y were glvf>n ~fagnusson. J 0 h n R 1 c h w 1 n e. Councilman Dee C~k dlt~sent·
the craft they assertedly round 4 ~n~u~h! ~u~a~l~l!~~t>Th:"' :;~ ltelmd s hof clothlnhg bom ls.shlndg, ... ~~t ho.me-maklng a w ar d s b > the Doug Sahc:burv. Bill S c hoI I e lnhg. thhey ahdopited Ohrdlcnan<--ei9221 •
machine guns of American a nd ter will be from Se-ptembe r I I to sadls t at a cu x a """'"n Wtlliam Cabell Chapter of DAR :\1ar\, Th o m p 8 on and Scott w ICI ,aut or ·~h t e oklunc bto
foreign make, a Garand rifle. J 31 I regarded. Kathie quallfiN! for sl.'wlng and Greathl.'ad, e1ghth gradPrs. proh b t overn g t par ng Y
several other semi-a utom atic a nuary · Nearby shops reported unsuc-1 resoluuon, between 6 p.m. and 6
weapons, several pistols and am· Sand~~· daughter of Mr. and cessful attempts at forc-ed entry . a.m. anywher~ in thE' dty
munition ~lrs. \\Ill lam Spurgeon of 436 during the night. H F t Balboa Bl d • 8t' a vote of 4 to 3, t he Cou n· Attorn~y John ~elson Hurtt of ;:,nug Ha rbor Rd., Cliff Haven, I ow as on y ell adopted Resolution 5249. has just c-ompleted her I re hma n c·ty E I . • which Invokes the parlong ban Newport Beach. retained as y e ar at ~cdlanri.s l:nlverslty, I xp a Ins . In the 200 and 300 blocks or
cou nsel In the defense. obtained where @he IS taking a liberal . Bef y G t n k ,, Marine Ave. from 10 p m. to 6
release of Sullivan on ball Tue.s· arts cou.:se. majoring In spe<'<'h h • I ore ou e a IC e a m beginning with the eUec· ·g:t ~~~h~1 :;~rr~~~e~or'~~~ =~d plan ning to become a teach· Bene Pol1cy . • _ ~~~e~~:~~~~~~~n:r~~~!~~· te~i:
release of the Skipper by noon City :\ianager Robert Shelton I ~omp.lam t of spe-eding on Bal·l employees Instead of the .>'. 12. The resolution will continue
yesterday. f-1'11 •11...... 11 ... 1..1 has Issued the foUowlnr state-boa Bl\d. and requests for more acros ·the-board mcrease now In 10 effect In sue<'eeding years at
e GUWS FOB raoTECTJOK ...... ..... ment explaining the Intent of policemen to stop the speeding l the budget. the will of the Council
Answering charges that the II a-..1.... DIJ the :-Jewport Ci ry Council with wert> heard ~1onday ~v~ning by "T he high calibE-r of public ,. BOW TBE1' VOTEJ).
weapons cached aboard the r• respect to benches I oc ate d the :-Jewport Beach Clly Council o:ervice afforded th~ citizens or The majority votes were cast
Several changes In library per· Nordlys were to be smuigled to Funeral 'service-were ht>ld throughout the clcy: during its fir t offi cial public I N~wport &-ac-h IS bef-ommr Jeo· by Mayor James Stoddard and
sonnel have been announced by anti-Castro rebels planning a at ~aJ and Sheets :\1ortuary In "The Council has uked the hearing on the budjZet. pardl~ed by a high ra te of em · Councilm~n Hans LoT"enz. Ken·
Mrs. Dorothea Sheely, head II· revolution In Cuba, Mr. Hurtt Costa :\less for 11-year-old Rob· city ma nager to aurvey the lo· Edward Healy. "Ha p" Ha pg~ ~Joyee turnove:" c 8 u e d by a neth Kingsley and Frank Atltln-
brarlan for the city of Newport said yesterday morning, ··rm ert ~fann of Harbor Highlands cation ownership and u s e of and Henry Engle. a ll members poorly malntam~d salary struc· son Councilmen Cook, Ha rvey
Beach. convinced tnat there Is nothing yesterday. the day that his senior bench~ on public p r 0 pert y of the Central :-Jewport Beach ture," he wrote. Somers and Charles Hart voted
IIJ.a Andrea Toblu. a June In It Young SulUvan comes from clasa at ~ewport Harbor High th roughout tbe City. The survey. Com munity Assn .. claimed that The Council took the letter un· no.
pdua&e of the Untverwlt)' of a 0 ,:_. famll ls well .ctucated School waa holding Its gradua· with poalble rec:oftlmendatlons. Balboa Blvd. is a race track, and der adviaement and continued Between now and July 14, the
K-'**,J ..... IIIMa a :Fai .......... Ja ..... Cl( tM ..: tMn ·-El-will be .abmitted to the Clty that the wracers" z.oorn alon.a at the budcet hearlnl to June 77. dO' caa iDvoU ~ p&rk· ..._ ... :l..._ .,..._ WAtiiS... ..._. .-ed away at bh CoaneU .._ .._ •••mer. 45 to !10 aliN an hour. )lr. ... --. • ... .._ .....
die .....,. .. ... a weapoN for prot*«ion on a trip ....... 1!100 llarirwra Dr .• after a Benches wUJ eot be I'4!IDOWd I Healy Wet said tbat ,. ..ad lrmru •• ... I •• ,.. ,_ E..-....... ....
eractuate ot Harbor Hllll Sdtool which was to cover 8 lUll year brief Ulnt"U. He Is s-Urvi~ by pending Coundl action on t h e Ulce to .e the policei"'Wn paid 1,. .._ ..--ene lllnte then.
and of Oranae Cout Collep, and would take him Into Asian h l5 parents. llr. a nd Mrs. WIJ. survey. Ia good ~lal')" "to prevent coctJy 11111111/1 ltlltll. Howard W!Ulama, p~Jde.nt of 1958. Her experience Includes waters including ports at Hone llam Mann: a sister, Marsha: "The subject ar~ after re-turnover. the CentraJ N~n Be.a('h Com·
working at the Coaat Colle,e II· Kong ':\tadagascar and similar and his maternal grandparents. moval of ben('he11 on ~fa r 1 n t> :'\fr Engle asked, "How fast do Among tile hc:wtesses ch~n munity As.sn.. opened tht' debate
brary, the Unlveralty library at pia~.'; :\1r. and :'\Irs. Robert Lvklns or Ave>. duri ng Easter Week. Tht> you have to go on Balboa Blvd. for the :-Jauon3l Dt'mocratlc Con-aga1nst the proposed legislation ~xington, Ky., and the public Mr Hurtt added that the ~ord· Rancho Green Va lley. Cam . In· 1 Council. June 6. opposed replac· to get a tlcket?" ventlon In Los Angeles next 1 Monday evemng. saying It wa
library In that city. lys ~wner had no knowledge urnment was In Pa<-lflc VIew ing the benche<; anri a kt>d for Pollee Chief John l."pson re month are :\lr John Glt-lssman. unfair to the business people a nd
Mrs. Margaret Karp VesPer either that It was unlawfu l to Memorial Park. the sur\•ey of ben<'hes clly-wide ." plied. "Thirty mllt-c: an hou r and 331 C~meo Sho~ Rd. Ca mf'O restru:ted residE-nts who wanted
has retired from her poet at the transport arms nor that It Is nee· up. You can't do It too often and Shor€'~t. :'\Irs. C~rl ~1anin, 2010 to use t he Ma rl nt> A\·e. parking
Balboa Library alter. completing essary to regJster all firearms. c .I B k c· I not get a tkket." Tustin Ave . Lppt>r Bay area. racllltle . H~ sald the restriCtion
8 years as chlJdrens Jlbrarlan. ounc1 ac S 1ty nspector l d . hi k h hi t k and Mrs. Rov llortenson. 20191 was aimN! at Balboa Is land She will be replaced by Miss e '"ft.AJfWU TV FILM" h.. ohn t 1
1 n 1 t ~ ~. ,~ Enowls Ba~ ''tew. Sa,;ta Ana He1ghtF. on!~· but could be extendt>d Jatt-r
d t ( r w at t e s tuat on IS, .~.r. ng e 1 "· h Marlynn Hilliker, a gra ua e o As for the amount o ammu-I c • 0 t D l•t• , t d to other parts of Nt>wport .Beac .
UCLA. with some grad u ate nJtlon. Mr Hurtt said that it n arry•ng u emo I IOn ~ommen e . YOtn11 JOI OFFICE OPE1fS • CJLUOU LE1TEB HAD
school unJts from USC. had been figured on a basis of Ctty )fanagN Ro?<"rt Shelton 1 Th H bo · h . Then came tht> rt>ad lng of a
r' rvi I d reported that 8 pol1cemt'n hav<' e ar r area ~out t>m During Mrs. Vespe s ae ce n 6 rounds per ay per man Roger Van Pelt accu ed bulld·J itemized accounting and ativer. . ployment offi('(' oJWned :'\londav lettt>r from Ralph Miller. prt>s·
the library a s uccessful program aboard ship. Friends had been ing lnspe.-tor 0 11\t:'r King :\1on· tls<'ment tor sale of all sal\'abl~> been addt>d slnn> the h rc:t of the dt ·1865 :\ewport Blvd.. Costa dent of the ~ewport Harbor
wa" coordinated with the schools planning to accompany the dav evemng or not ca:n.·lng out I goodp and ma tPrials ·v hen a year. and 3 mort' ar(' being add· \lea \vtth :'\lr-: Doroth~· Com Cham bE-r Informing the Council ' 1 d hi "' "' • ed HE' aid that the •weragt> · s · · " " · 1 enabllni each fifth grade c US youthful :"Jordlys owner 3 n s the provisions or the State HoUI'· building Is ciE'mollshed unc!N th'' · s • ' mon 1n charge The phone num of tht' a<'tion takc>n at a sped a
to visit the Ubraiy once a month licensed master, McDade. serving lng Act In rh~ dt>molitlon of tht> provision~ of the An Jncoml' polil'€' pay ht>.re wa~ 6·6 '' belo" ber I~ :\h dwa\: 6-3'269 IContinu~d on page St'\ en 1
for a school period. This past as crew when necessary. but Van Pelt apartmt>nts in Balboa. from such -;alt> would be crf'rhtP<I thf' county 8 'eragP 2 ~Pars a~ro ·
vear arrangements were made chieOy going along to assist In B h ::'\ 8 h C · ·U '• ~}.ow c!unng th• t> pa"t yt>ar.
... v~.~> " Council uphf>ld 1he action a$ <·ar-lion. f'or 29 •lasses to ·"'-It 1'egularly., th"' taking of motion pictures ut t e · rwport ea<' 1 1 y I against the c-ost of the c!(':noiJ. and 3 • • bt>low no".
which tht>Y hoped to use in an rled out by :'\t:. King and adopt· Hr $aid tht>re '''t'r(' many itt>mc: Councilman llan~ LorPnz ~E'
ft.._ 1 • ..,.. 11 n..... I adventure story for 1V ed a l'l'Solutlon that ht> had rar-that could have ~n salvagt>c!-markl'd th.ll thP turno\Pr In po
......... -.... ThP ~ordlys reportedly was to rled out hls dutit>c: capably. $lnk'i, water hPater. fiN' t-"rafl(' Ik e pPrsonnt>l lc: low~>r than in
The Ora nge Coast College bas· have sailed yt>sterd~y on the , The Council confirmPd t h r lacirlt'l"'. wintiow~t, plumbin~ fix otht>r l!llt>'., Ht> "11111 lhat lht> po
kPtball pirates. roached by Alan first portion or the 'A orld cruise statement of d('molitlon P'<pt>n<;P. wres. Us.E'd hri<'k, light glohr". he-<" fo.C(' ~'-adt>quatP 1" num
Sawyer. will play In the Orange t~ make the educational 1V which totaled Sl.-100, and ordPr· galvaniled pip(' -but "not tt 1><-rc:, 0 u t light In ."Urt'r\ 1510n
County summer league, opening f1lm.s. ed the recording or n nollc<" of sinl!'l<" itt>m wa" o;lJ\·agt>cl" and that tht> 3 :tt1ciiiiOn<ll P<'T
l une 21. Bob's Sporting Goods Fedttra l mt>n said that Sulll· lien on :\lr Van Prlt'" propertu•c: :'\fr. King said that a nv !'ftort "~nnt>l "'111 provhiP morr lilUPN
and West Auto Supply of Costa van told them wh<'n !'rested that for pavment of this amount. to salva~r~· any matNiaJ would VIsion. ·
Mesa art> sponsoring the team, tht> weapons wert> mtended as The· demolitiCin ot the b\.111<1 -ha\'f' douhlecl or tripled thE' ro"t T 1P ln111al P<:tlmilte tf S.lJfiJ.
which Includes Gerry Enzenauer. defense against pirates. ings at S<H -900 E. Balboa Bl\•11 .• of demolition bec-ause of the 123 ro~ tht-19M 61 operatmJ!
Gary Clark nm Jones. RJch Guns and ammunition found and '905-907 E. Bav .\\'e. hnd manpowN cost. huclgE't ha'l lx-<>n ln••rr ''t>ri $1~.
Morton. Tay.Lyman, Dan Turner. aboard the Nordlys were loaded bef'n com pleted by. Rl,•k T hun· 845 for th€' 3 additional poli('f'
Dave Sell. Terry Thatcher, Dick Into 2 light trucks an~ taken to strom of Costa :\Ipsa, low biddt>r SOX FOil THE PIIATTS mt>n anri an e umatf'ci ST.!.
Bartoa. Gary Johnson and Gary the U. S. Customs otflce a t San on the job. a ftt-r the Council had :'\tarvin and Lury Pratt. 326 E for 4 new emplo~ E'<'" In th€' Pub-
Pickens. Pedro. declared the building<; to b<' a 1 16th St .. Costa Mesa, owner.:; or II<" \\'ork_c: lK'pt.
Summer Session Will Begin
June 27th at Ensign School
The 5-week ammer .eulon for
Newport Be a c h Ele!"~Wntary
School District atude ntA wtU be·
gin Monday, June 27, at Horace
Ensl&n School and will continue
throuJh July 29. Claaes will be
held from 8:15 a. m. to 12:25
p.m.
Parenta lntereated In enrolUnl
their c:lalldren are asked to call
Prtndpal John Dean at HarW
VIeW lehool. ORiole 5-0140, •
tJM dl8trtct omce.
Esrlp • J••• ............
Review of reading, Janguag~.
and arithmetic will be offered
to atu dents who have completed
rractes three. four. five. six or
a eve n. Enrichment classes in
readJna. creative wriUna. a n d
arttbmellc-sclence are offered to u.o. who have completed fifth.
listll oc .evenlh trades.
Combination clu.et of enrich·
ment and review may be ofteftd
to Mb, sixth and • e v e n t h
,rade .tudenta lf ellJ'Oilment per-
llaltL 'nleee cl.-wUl olfK,..
view In rHdJnl aDd Jaquael.
and .nrldt.ci arl~·~
OtMr dllldren mq qual~ for
review artttunetlc. ~ rHd-tna and enriched Janiuap.
public nulsan('(' and ordered Blue Sail<~ Stationers In Balboa, Thf> Council rt'<'t'l\'l'd a reque'it
their removal. are parents of a son born Frida v. from U>slle Holbrook, pre~idt>nt
Mr. Van Pelt said that the 1 June 10. In Hoag Hospital. of the City Employees AJ! n., for
State HoUIIng Act calls ror an! weighing 8 pounds. 1 ou nce. Ia l O,..c salary lncreue for the
Protests on New Site
of Fire Hall Reiected
Pf'llllons prote~tlng tht> pro ba1t boat~ to an<'hor ln!-ldt> lh<'
po<:<>d Balboa Ci rl.' station rP loca I jPtty dunn~ t>a.rly mornmg tor
tion n~xt to tht> publ11 llbran traMfE': C>f IIH• ball to othN
on t land A \E'. wert> o'er rult>d craft. ThlS 1 prohibited 1n the
:'\londay E'\ E'ntni b) the ;\ewport harbor. t>XI'f'pt during pt>rlods of
Beach Cit\' Counr1l. bact \\t>Btht-r
"Tht>re ~reno \al1d rt>asons to • R<'N'i\Pd a nOIIN' of hear-consld~r thf' peutlons." Coun,·JI 1n~ 1><-forP th£' PublrC' l 'tillties
man Hart rt>ported to the Coun-Commission ::It 10 a . m . tomor-
cll. ro" 1 Fric1a) t m City Ha II on the
From thf' audlt>n<'l'. John :'\til appll<'ation or l.slnnd Transpor-
ler rt"marked that "of all plaN' ... tation Co. to extt>nd <-rv~ce a nd
not to put a tire nall. II would t> ta bhsh far~ betwet-n Newport
be next to a school or a hbral) ~ Beach and Cata lin a.
He uggested ~-locating the I • Recelw-d a letter rrom Ru th
public restroom from the old Hooks. 7~ Marigold Av~.. Co-
fire hall site to make room for rona df'l Mar. urclng denials of
expansion of the tlre sta tion. l pt>rmlt8 for tall buiJdJngs tha t
Councilman Harvev So m ~ r block the view to th~ ~a. ape-
said that the site would stiU not c-ifkally mentionlnc th4! PropcMI·
be big enough. C I t y Managt>r t>d projt'!Cts at the County dock
Robert Shelton said that t h ~ site and near the Udo brlt\ge. nois~ or a tlrt" rig pulling a way • ~h-.d a ~uest from
ftom the new st.atlon would be propt>rty owners near AbaJone
no ~ di.lturbine tban a fire Ave and S. Bay Ft .• Balboa la-
enatne .. rolling" put the library. land, asking for an opportUnity to be hurd on any~ appll-The Coundl file-d the petJUons c-ations for pier pennlta In that
and autb~ the si,-nlne of an area: took the rfqu.at unde' ad·
qrfttl.ent foe the empl~'lDent "iterMnt.
ol I . Herbert aro-rwn as arcl\1· • Approwct t be ambul&IK"e
teet. and the ~llaboration of rat e adjut~t~Mnt req~ by
ardaltect b)rmond Irent Harwy Seal'a Ambulanet and the Or·
for c:."'natr\\ctJon ol the new lal· an,. County AmbuJaatoe Ala .
boa ftre mOon acljacent • n d • Called for lllldl fer luM Zf eonnect~ to the library. on publication fill~ 111pJ -.
Council abo: tkes tor tM 1-.cl ..... ,..,.
• Adopted Ord.lnai'K'e ., ... ~ • AppiOI'td fl r1t ,. ... .,
aoninl Ute ....._ntlal &ot at lu· ~-... ~ ..... .._. ..ane Aw.. and Stt!eoftd Aft .. Mdl IIW ,....._... 11r a ' 2 J
01 the .me. l&atlon, frcn a-1 .... &IMI ' 2 • uctili M
to C·l ·R for ~ et all 11r .... ~,6!1 !£ !4 .. Qp.
CIIIIJft .......... ----t I •• »a ~·· • .......... IIW u la· ••c* ria 1ir ..... _. fonaa~ "'1'1 el a llftlr ,._ F*l PBS!; ... •fl• Dave "*-...., _, DliNJ"I ... t11iL ............... c .. •'• ..... ..
..... .... .... ,.. $ 111 .. 2 -· .... .
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If y ou w e re to sit meeting after meeting a1 the
City Council sessions. as I hO'{e· for 12 years. you too
would b e apt to get sort of riled at times. As you
w atch the Councils come and go, you com e to real-
ize that there is a pattern· of reasoning tha1 guides
a lo t of the councilmen to an easy and convenient
s o lution for sticky problems. What riles you now and
then is the lack of unwavering, steadfast principle;
too often, our c o u n c i l m e n fall back on those o ld
stand.by crutc hes: "Well. it's for a good cause," and
"it'll benefi t the majority," and "most o f the people
want it."
THIS SAIOT is a bonus prize at the Opti-
mist Club's fund·roising Aquafest, which will be
held ot Newport Dune s J uly 2 and 3. Free bonus
tickets ore being handed out by members of the
Optimis t Clu b and b y the Nobles, junior O pti-
mists. Seated in the sabot are Nobles O wen
Minney. 601 Cliff Dr., C liff Haven, at left, &nd
lisbury, 1920 Kewamee Dr., Irvine er-
race. Standing. left to right, are Dr. Richard
Pyle. ticket chairman for the Optimists, and
Noble s Jon Martin, 32 Harbor Island; J im Tyson,
1915 Kewamee Dr.. Irvine Terrace. ond Jeff
J ones. 1900 Toh una T er., Irvine Terrace. !Ensign
photo)
Last Monday evening we saw quite a spectacle
of this type o f reasoning, plus an arrogance and
rude ness that silenced many w ho had come to de-
bate an important issue o f princip le. The issue was
the r ight to conduct a legitimate business witho~t
d isc rimination by City Council decree. The C ounc1l
answer was: "W e will restrict your business if we
think it necessary, and w e do think just that." The w••rw s ••• WITII j Promenade of Arts Planned
Council declared, by majority v ote. tha1 it has a lUI
rig ht to take a way the parking from a tiny little b u si-TIE Byco •• ~ft-1!1. !•CB ER? ,For August by Zonta Club ness segment of o ur sprawlmg city-the 200 and ftA#-.. ""
300 blocks of Mari ne Ave., a public thoroug hfare E.aaaH" Secretary Three days ri ch In cultural en· will be blended Into the 3-day
on Balb oa Island. Joyment will be brought to this I extravagarv:a of tours ot studios
• DO THE ENDS JUSTIFY THE r.fEANS? • MORE KEW NEXBE&S area by Newport Harbor Zonta of noted artists and of private • Th~ goon work that your Club, according to Mrs. Karen hom<-s where fine paintings and
It IS easy to p rove that pro hib iting overmght ch.tmt>t'r ha.;; been doing for thl' ~fargeta Wood. cha irman of a I furniture are important In decor.
pa:!ong on these 2" blocks w1ll discourage lottenng t·o:nmunlt\' tn man\' ci\·lc flPids Promenade of Arts: The p,·ent Is , Opening day, Aug. JO. wi ll
and thus help solve some o: the p ro b lems of rowdt· 1" P• ~·tng. ott wllh stPady mem· bei ng sponsor<'rl wll h 3 two. fold fPatur<.' chamber musk. b<>r~h1p .l(rO\\ th. purpose: to raL P fun ds to bu il d ' ..
ness On Balboa Island Our coun-:ilmen then r.1ust a Senior Cltllt'n .. Clubhou!'<' and w" ha\'<' a w<>alth of mu~lc Amon~ th<' firm.; that han• · · 'lnn a t 1 " r ~1 ask themselves •he quest. en: · Do we have the nght fOIIwd 1.11('1\ ar€': thP H a r b 0 r as a cultur,,l attracuon tor tu<-. r .. n our area, ~a lP-.· rs.
h ' 1 ' t Book Stott>,. John G. Burtt: Co· gPnc>ral puhltc·. ~\ ood. ami In . this PromC'naclt> to . nfrtnge On the r.g. t C~ egilima!e OUStneSSeS 0 \\'h('n ~Jr.., \\'--... oro~nJ?nr II Will ll<' PXpiOJtPd tO build the
1 l B lbo I 1 d?" I· h rona d•'l ~t,tr Tr.tvPI Sef\ ~~'"· )lr-> """ .... "' 1 hh f S<> 1 Ci 1 .a~beve our goal 01 po l':lr.g a a san i t .el!' Collm' ;\J Gibbon": C'o.lst wash· and r<'('('ntly rNtr('n lhturm.•n of c ~ . ou"P or our . nor 1 ·1
cns·.ver to that questiOn is yes.' then they are say-C'rl'ltP. \lr anti )fr-;. Clair Seim· tht' Orang(' {\1Unl\' Phllharmontt' /( ns. Th P cl ubhOUS<' Wil l ll<' nam·
I Soclt>t\· w ao; t·onfron ted With I h<' ('d E\'a As pin Hall in nwmory of I
mg "}t is OUr considered po' .~y ;!-:a: the ends j•JS 1 y ('r; nn!l l'nion Otl 5er\'il:e. Pat proble~ of rat"ing fund. tor th<' the club's lat«> pr«'sid<'nt. who
•
Friday Angl~rs Club Enioys
Outing at Mt. Baldy Resort
Mt. Baldy was the ebolce el tar. Dolly ......,t, former plan-
the AnJit'ra Friday Luncheon lat at Curry'a. now a lftldent ol
Club of Newport Beach tttt. year Lido Trailer Park, I urn Ia he d
for Ita annual out1n1 June 8. dance mUIAe. Dorothy Dare, vWt·
Forty-five membera and frlenda ln1 her from Hollywood, where
boa'*d a chartered bus tor tbe ahe.la ln motion pletures and TV,
full day at the nearby moun-aana. aa cUd Frances McNatt of
taln mort. Ita former operators Downey.
a~ Edmund and Ruth Cuny Local Analera enjoyl"-the
Burns of Balboa, membera ol outJna were club pl'ftlct.nt and
the Analera. Mra. Ray Dike; Lucia; Noeenzo,
Joe Chapelle, recently returned .ec~tary; Dr. and Mrs. lrvtna
from a USO tour In Alaska. Jlv-Laby, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Deck·
ened up the party with sonas er, and Meara. aRd Mm• Stan-
and music on his banjo and gul-ley Duncan, Bill Toblu, Earl Sharp)..,, Roy Mueller, Darw'ln
UGAL ROTICK Tate, Marshall Roee, Henry Erbe,
... A·U7SI John Vunday: MeNra. Bill Pro-
JfoUH o1 Beculag o1 Petltiee •• aer, Bill Ritter, Joe Weidman and
ProbCite of ww ...s •• ~.etten the Mmes. Xlna Crelsch. Bettie T..-.•tarT Dehne, Hilda Dray, C e r t. r u de ' Seymour, Jean Dunn. Carrie Hill·
In the Superior Court of the Is Katherine Moler and Ruth State of Calltornla In and for ROberts.
the County of Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Burns will as·
In the matter of the estate of sume managership or the rHOrt
JOHN WEHRT, aka. John R. for a few daf!J In July as 1a
Wehrt, aka Johannes Wehrt, aka tl\elr custom, to afford the pres-
Johannes R. Wehrt, deceased. ent operators, Mr. and Mra. BJJI
Notice Is hereby given that the Sager, a much needed ehanae
petition of IRMA R. WEHRT f~ while they take over the Bums
the probate of the Wlll of tbe residence on the ocean front In
above named decedent and for Balboa.
the Issuance of Letters Testa-~~iii!~~~[ji~ijjiijij~ mentary to the petitioner wUl be .:.._ -·-__ SL
heard at 10 ~'clock A.M. on July •-••-•• •• •-• -
1, 1960, at the court room of De-
partment 4 ol the Superior Court
of the State of Calllomla In and for the County of Orange.
Date June 3, 1960.
L. B. WALLACE,
County Clerk.
CALVIN R. KEENE,
333 North Newport BouJevard,
Newport Beach. California. Attorney for PetltJoner. Publish: June 9, 16, 23, 1960
In the Newport Harbor Enslen.
Private Swimming
YOUR POOL
• .,,DO
• &IUfN
• WYLH
• ETHNA
• HAMILTON
Lessons
the means... Donolw. ~nior Cilil«'no; projN·t. ~ch<' rlis· saw hPr drPam of a S<>n.lor Ci t I· Thc>st' folk-. arP W('i ·omc addi· zpn Club realized durtng hN H
I have heard thiS Sal.,..; bv 0~ 1r C ounctls prese"'. t cussed plan-. w11 h )I iss Grac<' . .. I _. 1 _ _ .. tion.: and W<' all look forward Denton. past bu,..ines.; managN f1nn1 tNm ot off1~. • Red Cross Certltied Instructor
Teaching All Ages
Reasonable Rates
and past. They may phrase 1: a b it dtfferently , 10 th.-lr ach 1!'<' nnrl hPip in all or the Phllharmomc Soci<'ly. and
namely : "It's for a good cause. so I'll vote for it" But worthwhtl~ CD:'\! end~a,·or5. ThPima Padd ock Hope, thP club's CJRL FOR THE BtnlCINS
the m eaning is the same. It should scarcely be • PRETTY AMBASSADOR I famous artist member. The r<"· Justin and Judith Burgi n, 207
f l
. . suit was that ~1ss Denton Is ar· Onyx Ave .. Balboa Island. are
necessary to state that wrong u means can nev e r 1 Corona dPI Mars new Beauty ranging mu sic and dance pro· I parents or a daughter born Wed-
bring about las tmg benefits. ~ueen mak~s a lovely picture as \grams and Mrs. Hope Is plan· nesday, June 8, in Hoag Hospital Ill ~
t e press t rouahout the South · n.nl~n~&~th~e~A~rt~Pr~o~me~na~d~e;;· ~w~h~lch~~w~e~l~&hl~n~&~7~po~u~n~da~~5~o~u~n~cea.~;;;;;;;;1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ e THEY SAY THAT MIGHT MAKES RIGHT land heralds her choice. _ · ·
The other argument for the overnight parking One thing for sore - newspa-
ba h 1 · h · uld b £i th pers know the pubUc likes to n w.as t e . c ~ t at 1t w o ene t e ov~r-look at a pretty "girl-and Miss
whelmmg ma)o nty of people on Balboa Island, whlle Corona del Mar will be ~n
only a ve ry fe w w ould be injured . Hand-in-hand many. ma-ny more times than the I
h h. h th h 1 · hard-working group of directors
Wl t IS goes 1 e argu ment a t an .ove rw e mmg behind the chamber scenes.
ma)onty on the Is land favors the parkmg b a n . and a Atter all. she is the Ambassa·
very s mall m inor ity o ppose s it. I dor for the Community at many
N One has sal'd that the parking b an w ould t-vent~ auended b~ thousands of 0 . . . pt'Ople -and hke the other
cause no 1n1 ury. All seemed to agree th at a few b us1-lo,·ely girls who preceded her -
nesses w ould b e hurt-"b u t only a ve ry few ." Our will do our town Justl~.
C ounctlmen the n must ask themselves the q uestion s · Congratulations to Mtss Syh·ia . . · ~gul as the new Queen. I: this b an h u rts only a few , and b enehts a b tg I
mqo:ity. then is it .m o rally and legally r ight? If this Jeff Glass to
ben 1s o pposed only by a few, and supported by a
btg major ity , is it mo rally and legally just?" If their S •1 t J .
answer to those questions is "y es," then they a re al 0 apan
scymq, "It is the considered, m ajority policy of this
C •y Council that might makes right."
I have heard this a lso said by our Councils.
present and past They do say it m gentler w o rds.
nam ely: "W e b elieve that the majority determ ines
w hat is just and right. We in end to carry out the
w tll of the majority" But the meaning IS again the
same It should scarcely b e n ece ssary to poin ou
that no amount of majo rity , b e it 4 to 3, o r a billion
to zero , can wrap the cloak of justice a round a
w ro ngful deed .
e A LITTLE FREEDOM HAS BEEN LOST
J£'rt Glass. nPwl y f'lectPd stu· dl'nt bodv presid<-nt of Newport
Harbor High School. has bei>n
ln formPd by Art hur V. Groos.
prt>-.tdPnt n ( the Navy L<'agu<' or
lhf' l'nitNJ StatPs, tha t he has
bN'n !'<'IN'IPd to repr<'Sf'nt th<'
Harl>or ar<'a in a "~avy L<'agu~C'
Sh1pmatt><~ Cruise to Japan."
Th" 'hlp carrying the Navy v nguP Shipmates will I P a v <'
from San Francisco on Junp 29. :u·c-ordi ng to Newport PostmastN
H. Payn<' Th ayer. local represen·
t.t tive of the Na\'Y Leagut'.
W hen the meeting was over Monday e vening,
I heard a number of re ma rks by b usinessm en. not LE;:.\:CE
jus' from 'Ma rine Ave . m e rchants, b ut fro m the o ther NOTICE TO CREDITORS
a reas of the city as well. These remarks can be SUPERIOR couRT OF TilE
summed u p in the se w o rds: "W e have lost a little STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
b it o f freedom th is ev e n ing." And right there. in just ESTATE OF MARCELLA H.
10 words, is the story of the defea1 s uffered M onday KNAPP, Deceased.
. ht . th N • B h C ·1 h b NO'J'!JCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to m g ln e ewpt"r eac ouna c am e rs. the creditors or the above named I do no t b f .1e". .ha t our C ity Council has any de<.-edent that all persons having
r ight to restric( a le gitimate business in its lawful claims against the said decedent
conduct of its a ffairs to make a profit. This action by are required to file them, with the necessary vouchers, In the our C ouncil is all th e mo re unjust bec ause it penal-office ol the clerk of the above
izes a few busin esses in an attempt to co rrect a ~ntltled court. or to present
pro b lem n ot caused by them. Indeed. it is a problem them, with the necessary vouch·
caused by the reside ntial section of Balboa Island, Q,'fi~0 ~~ec~~,...f"~«!e~~. ~~
w ith its numerous building violations and resulting tomey at Law, 333 North New-
cong estio n . And now this residen tial section of the port 'Boulevard. Newport Beach.
I 1 d h b · t t 1 · · k' tr'cti I Calllomla, which 1a the ptace of s an as een ms rumen a m mvo mg res 1 ons bustnes. ot the un~ralgned In
on the few businesses. That is turn-about injustice a1 aU matters pertalnlna to the
its ironic w orst. e.tate of aald ckocedent, within
I have heard som e citizens re mark, "What if ~;,:0::~~~~~ n,.t publt-
some of the me rc hants did lose a little o f their rights? Dated June 3, 1110
It can't hurt m e !" Unfortunately, it's like the camel's STAifLEY D. DAPP
nose in the tent Soon the head is in the tent too and Stanley D. bapp. Aclmtnl•r•-. · . • tor ol the r.tate ol t.be above
then the entire camel. and there lS no room for you. named deCeclltht.
The camel's nose is now in the tent. The Council GALvnr a. KDKE
claims the power to put a finger on a merchant here, :;c;:rb •j~rt Boulevard
or there, or anywhere in the city, and, "for the good K.wpon leach. CaJifomla
of the city," take away "just a little bit" of hia right •Midway •·1221
You're Invited!
To help celebrate
a launching --
HARBOR BOOKS
Corona del Mar's first
complete bookstor~
Children's Bools
Reference
Paperb.cks
Magazines
Rental Library
Social Stationery
Greeting Cards
Gift Wrappings
Grand Opening Week
Monday +t.rough Saturday, June 20.25
Wonderful Priaes
BOOKS
to make a leqitim~e li~n9. That's a dangerous .U:~:.t~';. 1a~1 power for any Counal mO}onty to hold. 1 tn the Mewpon Harbor &...tp. _______ ......... _lllltllliio __ ._._..-~~~~~_..;_;;;_;;~~:;.---.....,.....,~_..--..._.-
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AT LAGUNA FEDERAl
Building for
Proied
• INSURED SAVINGS
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STRONG RESERVES
cwawat r1a11 tN l1.7Y.
HIGHEST RATE
C"!"''ieleat with ... ,
41/2·% .....
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PAID FOUR TlMEB A YEIUI
LAGUNA FEIEBAL
SAVDIGB AJm LOAN AIIOQA1101f
Oran,. c-ty't ~ la~a,.ada..t ....... S... I "-AIIM&ets..
' SAN CI.ENEHJ:E •••.ac-w ...
11"1' ..... ··-
lnc., 1-unit, 1-
4533 Falrfltold,
swimming
Hampden. S2,900: Don
1-unlr, !-story dwelling, L1JMIEII -JUILDING MA1'EIIIAUl Fairfield, $28,000; I o s e ph '~~~~~-;..._~~~C~~~~I;I~I~!;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~·~a~oi~O.~I-~~ Denhart, swlmri11ng pool, 4601 Tremont, 12,500. e au.QI VIEW Rn.LS
C Harbor View Hills Corp., 1-unll Orco O 2-story dwe lling, 934 Goldenrod,
• $25,000.
ALL TYPES • coao•A RICIILAJI'DS
JAclrNa ,... . ~ s... Alan Post, 1-unlt, 1-story l~-~-~-~-~De~~~~-~~-~======~·~·~·~L~·~-~~·;•~1 ~-~~~~dwelling, 409 De Sola, 518.920. e UPPEI IA'I' AllEA
M. D. Kilmer. wall. 1221 Marl-
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • an, $120; J .. R. Scoville, fence,
• . • 1227 Marian, $140: Mrs. Bernice • • • • • • •
• • : NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO
• • • DOING • •
e • KAY 11. 1150 nity Assn., recommendl"d that • ... ,.,Cillucll
• T. M.lllmbrook, yOUrTelephont 111_, in Newpor!Beach • Balboa realtor l ohn Vogel pro· the City or Newporl BeaC'h get
• e po&ed the dredging of a cha nnel ou1 of the trailer park business • e•e••eee••••••• • •e••eeeeeeeeeeeee ....... _..,.
to 10 from. _to __
-IIOtleave
towa. Tbi•
youar lady wiD
IKK)Il call Iota
ot place. every
day on her new
job u a lon.g
distance opera-
tor. Here abe's
at a practice
1witcbboard,
training with a
phone woman
who l earne d
the job in this
way too. Other
n ew people
starting out in
the t elephone
bulineM will get training tor different jobs -and get
paid while leam.ing. It's the first step in helping them
build fine careers for themselves. And, of course, good
training like thia meana good service for you.
"-• ... ,. ....,., l f#a
G goo4 tltne to get tllat
eztnabl pMM yo~~'ue
ben tlainkiMg obovt.
.At t10 c tro 4MtaUotion
cMrge, tee'llput in an
utcm.rima plaone-or
two or tAree -toAetl
we iutc:aU your ttew
~. So if yoK'd like
to atart pl4""ing tchere
yot~'d like tAme new
pAmle.t, wAy not caU your
Nr'\l'ice represtmtative
Gt tiM telephone otfice, or
tellc to rour telephone
~mon.
between the ocean front lots and and nol compete with tax ·pay·i ;;;g,,!;,"~;;;
the shoreline on Balboa Penln· ing owners of apartments. hotels
sula, thus restorin& tha&e Iota an€l private trailer courts ..
as waterfront property and pro-Waltt.er Mellott purt'hued t h
vidine tadlitles tor boat moor· Corona Rl1hland.s subdivtat.on \~;-~~:::~
,.,. ...t ................. -"""' Ute .,..,_ r-."'"'1· ,.;.~;.,.;,-;
M& captAin v . s. te"Y .of 219 for a haU·mllUon dollars . . • days, centS
harl Aw .. Balboa Island, .ta.id weoekCS.ys. The
he saw a cirt'ular object, 30 to IIAIUT U ·APfOIIITD will ao into effect next
40 teet acrou, white · rim.med. Gov. Pat 'Brown hu reappoint· all other regulatlo,. a.re
with pinkish center, traveling a l· ed 'Ralph Mukey, 3714 Channel In effect.
most u rut as a }et plane In a Pl., West Newport, to the board --------
clear, cloudless sky at 5:30 p. m . of dldectors of the Oranee Coun·
S .. 1y Fair. His new term will ex · un y ... .._ ~ ....u.. for plre Jan. 15, 1964.
U.. ....U.., a,...,....
Betgbta lapr'M"s••t A • • a.
baa ... .u.c t.. .....,. 11
•• , llealW Laaia artna. wbo
....-..y-.&......S•tba .,_.,.. c-·•--. waa ap-
poi.D...S by Jlayor Lea JebeU to
tW tiN ftCIIDC"J csea...S by tbe
cleatll ell ~·h-t••r 'Jiarau
J.u.oa ...
Mrs. Mabel Fitzmorris. Corona
del Mar realtor. was installed as
president of the BPW Club ...
BYe's Scandia, owned by Heber
Erickson, was the winner of the
President of MPxlco trophy for
the fastest corrected time In thr
third annual Newport Harbor to
Ensenada yacht r a ce; first to
the finish line was the
U. . Navy yawl, Saluda . . '
• KAY 11,1-
Many local residents watched
a Marine plane plummeted
the ocean about 3 miles off N~,;,,;;,rt Pie.r alter a mid-air col·
,,, ... ,,t .akin& the life of 29-year·
hero Lt. Marian Ryan of
Calif.: the other plane
to reach Los Alamitos : .:\i;'s;;;;·,~ ... Goodwin Knight,
candidate for re-election as
lieutenant·governor. held a f'C·
union dinner with a former c.las8
of 1... A. Manual Arts High l ~t;:,:~ M.rs. Della wurbms ot
del Mar ...
A "'ftrlnl diK"" 1119htlll9 .._
uporhd t. tbt a-&va by Mn.
...._ ...._ 115 Dh=1ad
A..._ ... Mn.n..B-.
lll'h IQJZ ,,. Aw.. bulb ol
...._ w..ll tMy II d7'e1
n ....... ttyllfltted..,_.
............ itroiPt 11M.
............ , ...... t
--tt.et. ... .. J J .. -•11P~--.. t . 7.
Balboa rMitor lohn V o 1 e I,
speaklna at a meetln& or Ute
Central Mawport Beaeb Commu·
RNID MEW
LEGAL JlfonCE
CERnFICA TE OF DOING
BUSINESS UNDER FICTI'T10US
FIR.\f NAME
No. P·12192
WE, TiiE UNDERSIGNED.
hereby certify that we ar•~~~pa:~~;"::';
1
ners transacting a general
bu.sineu, s pecializing In
cars under the firm style of CO RON A DEL :M·.-A::R:·.,;c:.-
EtGN' CAR SERVICE: that
principal place of bu.slness of
sa.ld partnership ls at 3016 East
Coast Highway, Corona del Ma.r.
Orange County, California : and
th:t.t the names In (ull of all
mem~rs of said 'parlnership and
their re8pectlve residenres are as
olloW!, to-wit :
Ro~rt H. Hillis residing at
70·.Jl~ Narcls.o:us Avenue, Corona
del Ma r, California.
Heinz G. &hmlt'd ·~:~·~~..:•:•1 42-1 Esther Street, Costa
California.
IN WITN ESS WH EREOF,
have hereunto ~t our hands
20th day of May, 1960.
ROBERT H. HILUS.
. HEINZ G. SCHM IED.
STATE OF CAUF'ORNIA l
! ...
COUNTY OF •ORANGE l
On this 20th day of May, 1960.
before me Haul M. Curtis, a
Notary Public In and for said
County and State. personally ap·
pea~ Robert H. Hillis and Heinz
G. Schmied, k.nown to me to be
the persons whose names are
•ubscrlbed to the within tnstru·
ment, and acknowl.-ctaPd to me
t.ha t they executed the same.
(SEAL)
HAZEL M. CURTIS.
Notary Public In and for said
countY and State.
PubUah: l une 2, 9, 16, 23, 1160 .
ln the Newport Harbor Ensl~.
•
"DOCfOR
KNOWS
M Arnerka.n as pumpkin pie
il the ptuue, "OoclOI' knowr beaL"
We alJ rlmlember thil truilm from childhood.
Yet. in thil enli~tened doy, some peoph!,
re.lath•ely few in !'lumber, F
attempt to diaanose and treat their own il!ne58CI
__, danaerous practice to u y the-least..
Only your phyrlcian ill qualified
to dia~ and p~escribe. When medication is
required, our pres.cnption department
is equipped to sen•e your n~e..a.
Christensen .-......acy
*! L COAIT XW'I' .. CO.O.A DEL II.U
tf C1n11 .....
PLEASE BEAD nus
We a. eqWpped to ..,.U Of ,........_ • ai·PI 1.._ s.t ..... ...._ AD fill _.. ._h•'d a Mft .t '-t II~
I 0 k-Ia tlaU fldd. We laYita J'OW' 1-f I~ --
ill Gad .. -adJ. IIIII -~
TY SDVICE I S'l ES
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WE ._ .... AMfiC& AIID CZW! r:n
G. Parter & Co.
•.. This book makes his
college education possible
A yoa~ man needs many book8 for a eoll r e ed uu -
tiOII. But the most import.&lit of tbe~~e ie the book that
make• It all pouib1e .• , a JM8sbook f or a Aavina:s
~at with us. Wl\y not o~n lUI atcouat for vn~tr
t.hi1dft:n'• edu('ation 1 Start it while they're YOUJIJ and
add to lt rerularty ... it will tam esce11tnt rthii'IUI
o,·er lhe ytoa~ ahead. Stop in and see ut tndo w!
RALPH WEDGEWORTH, H"·
bot-Area S'totion lnstoller.
checks equipment needed for
his regul.u job ou well os ''un·
•11pected developments." Rolph
hos I) yeon Bell System serv·
ic.e ond is o speciolly troined
consultont on the proper ploce·
rMnf of telephones ·for your.
con....,~nc.. Being well equip-
ped end knowing their job is
enoth.r woy telephon• peopM
-to bring Y"'' good ,...;..
quidly end efftei•ntfv.
RENAULTS ..... ,. IN .. & OIIT SAVIIIGe
Poclflc r•r""''"
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"P-'1'-ftUCUI" -w.-_ ....
AND LOAN A SOCIATION
tJaya ~IPltl••i• ,.., II••• .:, •• ,. c•n••tly •I 4.50• ,.,
._ ¥lA ...... _,..Oft ...... eALlNII.IA ,. aaa•e
•.raaelt elfl••• ••• , Eeal Ceaat lll16way, Cere•• -•1 •ar
Telephono-botta off,cea-ORiole S -3130 . P. A. Pelmer. JZsu\IW
M IM 111 oTTii ...... 1 aa• "'iii:a •ov"Mn.:JiiO: IMWIOal Of rw•
&enat'tii.IW1' ttl I.MI AlfD '"-1'1IIM1' 8't'ltlltte reft
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·Harbor W Offiefl for Bluebirds
LOUISE METEER, Society Editor
c.a ... -~ a. ,_ .... ..... Mea.! 1+--. dMitdt ....... ,.,...... ..._, ... , ... ,... .-4 ~ deries to ·t-IM Metow at tflle IMip ...... ,.,. c:-4el Wet. Tele,._: OlloAe )..0110. ...............................•............. ~ ....
Local Students Get Degrees
At College C~mmencements
A number of local students
have received dearees at coJleee
and university commencement
exercises In Calltornla and other
states.
STANFORD ·UNIVERSITY -
Maryana McCormick of Balboa,
master ot arts In education;
lohn Drury ot Corona del Mar,
master of science In petroleum
enJineerlng; Sheila GrIt tIt h s
Gray of Shore Cutts, bachelor o!
aru In history; Robert Oxarart of
Newport, bachelor of arts In po·
UU cal science; Kathleen Marie
Stevens. bachelor ol arts In bioi·
o~y; Richard Williams or New-
port, master of science In me·
chanica! engineering.
POMONA COLLEGE-Robert
E. Lee, son ol Robert Lee of 1907
Sabrina Ter., Irvine T e r r a c e,
bachelor of arts with a major In
Professional
Directory
CEMETERIES ...
eeology; Dennis Harwood, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harwood,
120 Shoreclltr Rd., Shore CUffs,
bachelor of arts with a major In
government; David Astle, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Astle,
1837 Seadrift Dr., Irvine Terrace.
bachelor of arts with a major In
economics.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
-Howard Z. Bogert Jr., 4-48
Morning Canyon Rd., C o r'o n a
HJghJa nds, master of science de·
gree.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
-Nancl Campbell Am mer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Campbell of Corona del M a r,
bachelor of arts.
PACIFIC COAST LAW SCHOOL
Long Beach -Kenneth Ingman,
417 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar,
bachelor of laws; George Poppe,
344 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa,
bachelor of Jaws.
DENISON UMVERSITY, Gran·
ville. Ohio -Peter Lardner, son
ol Mrs. Silvia Darnell, 114 VIa
Orvleto, Lido Isle, bachelor ot
science, with major in biology.
The Wacaka Cante Campfire
cirla of Newport Beach. led by
Mrs. Barbera Davia, aulated the
Thunderbird Blueblrd.a. led by
Mra. John Tracy, In the recent
Fly-Up ceremony At the home o!
Dr. and Mrs. John M1Uer.
Bluebirds who "flew up" are
Janet Coontz, Chflatlne Hum·
phrey, Leanne .Johnson, C e I I a
Mlller, Marilyn Rickman, Chris·
tine Shriver, Jane Sllaar, Cindy
Spratt, Diane Stlllwell, Kristine
'tracy, Candy Weamer and Sw:y
Wllllams.
The followll'),l Campfire Clrl1
took part: Carol -'nderson. Wen·
dy Baker, Patrl Chase. Jeanne
Davis, Sherry Davis, Jeanne Fu·
sel. Yale Fereuson, Judy Ferrell,
Bryn Hazzell, Jane Mont~. Pam
Mourt;,aux, and Nancy Sykora.
Mrs. C. Vern Turner of Costa
Mesa, wife of the owner of Tur·
ner Drug Co. on Mariners Mlle.
has been elected secretary o! the
women's auxiliary of the Call·
Cornia S t a t e Pharmaceutical
Assn. She ls serving under Mrs.
M. E. Wrleht of Westminster, the
new state president.
SEED COVIITT P'Am PB1ZE
Georgia Blankenbaker of 519
Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar,
has entered 3 hooked rues In the
home economics department at
the San Dle~o County Fair In Del
Mar June 24 through July 4.
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK F U F Cooked up by 801 Y are •• Louise Meteer
Rlup-awl RIJfldo#l,
B Louise Meteer
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A fa ther u a man who pretenda not to understand what a ll the
fuss ls about when that third Su nday in .June rolls round. He Jrina
uncornlortably, when he opens his presents, and Is mlldly s ur.
prised It they turn out to be somethlna that he wants.
He Isn't as adept as Mother, thanklna you prettily tor your
thouahtrulneas, telllnJ you that parenthood 1s the moet wonder·
ful experience In the world.
Good fathers, and they a~ Jealon, deserve a areat deal of
credit tor belnJ what they are. If we are to believe statlsUc. there
are a lot of stron~ masculine lrutlncb toward run,nln~ out on the
job altoaether., Come to think of It, the human of the species ls
Just about the only creation that doesn't turn the job over to
Mother entirely with the first wall ot the newborn.
Only when you have the resporulbllity o! providln~ for a
family's food, lodclnc and education can you realize the tremen·
dous Impact of knowlnc that except for you and your earninJ
power they will either 10 huncry or have to resort to charity.
The blJJest burden that Father carries, today, Is the arowlnJ
list of "I·Wantas" that hls family keeps before him. Uttle alrl
'must have danc1nc lessons, little boy expects money for summer
camp; Bil Girl nee<U a new formal; Son wants a car. Mother
wants all kinds of thlncs. and In addition she wants Dad 1\Jmself.
often far Into the nlcht tor social !unctions that leave him stum·
bllnc sleepily throuch the day.
Often Dad Is to blame. His Jist 1of "I Wantas" for his family
Includes everythlnc material, and may bring about the final
necessity of their enjoyln~ It without him.
Looking back this Father's Day to happier ones I spent with
my own Dad, I'm convinced that the best moments came not
from those things that money pro\·lded but from his giving of himself.
3131 Harbor Blvd. at Giller
Costa Mesa
KIMBERLY 5·1158
I remember the swift step In the n ight when 1 was Ill, his
":hlstle In the dark as he came up the path to the house, for
dmner; the funny Hille ceremony with which he carved the roast
or turkey. l remember the pleasure he took In camp fires and
H there Is one time In the you bake a pie some of the e o utdoor cookery, the miles he drove out of his way to take me to
whole year when Father should days, Crace?" This wa guaran· lunch, during bu !ness trips.
Friendly Neighborhood Service
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
be permitted to choose the menu teed to make ~tother burn. Most of all l remember that he sang to me. not In tune, not
from start to finish It's on his Sh<" used tart apple !or pie. loudly, but rhythmically with the creaking rocker:
day, next Sunday. Tastes among sliced them thinl.)', a nd ne\'er "There w as a little g irl and he had lit 1 1 ·
II 0 Broadway
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men diUer to some degree. or stinted on the amount. .She used middle of her forehead . a~d wh I a. t e cur . raghr In the
course, but those Lido b le Gour· to put them In a kettle. with I I very good. a nd when she 'was bad ~n s.le hwasll ·?Od· s he was \ ery mets notwithstanding, It's safP cup of sugar to the pte, and s e \\as orr ·
to bet that the majonty of men about 6 apples. Tht'n s he'd add a fte These a r<' thP Important thing · the mem ories that ll\'e long
rate high on th£'ir ll'>t rttr<' stf'ak ju"t 2thsp. of water. put a tight be r Dad Is gone. They cost little or nothing, but they cannot
Junior Fishing
Tourney Is on
The annual Junior toamament
sponsoted by tbe Balboa Anallq
Ch,ab 11 now und«r way a nd wtU
continue to AuJ . 19.
All boys arMI &tria between the
aeea ot 5 and 15 may enter .
There Ia no charae for enterina.
Champlonablp trophies tor the
laraeat n umber of speclt-a a nd
first and HCOnd place trophies tor the heavt•t tlah wlU be JIV·
en away a t the awarda party
Aue. 27.
Entry bla nka a nd Inform ation
sheets are avaJlable at the Bal·
boa Anallna Club on A St. In
Balboa, Newport Tackle Stor e
near Newport Pier, Rod and Reel
Shop on Balboa Illand, Gordy's
Mermaid Tackle op Balboa f.a.
land, Davey's Locker No. 1 and
2, Seuport Tackle on Marinera
Mlle.
Candia Riddell, dauahter ot Dr.
and Mrs. Orin RJddell of 100 v~
Wulers, Udo lale, w iJJ be at-
tendlnJ the ann ual Girls' State
all next week on the Davis cam.
pus of the University of Callfo.r·
nla. She has been .elected to
represent the American Legion
AuxJllarles In Newport Beach
and Coeta Mesa. Mrs. Xen l ohn·
son Is ehaJrrna n of t he Girls'
State committee tor the Newport
AuxUlary, and Mra. Cecil Inns
Is the Coeta Mesa chairman.
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In Fuhlen"
Lat'C)est end Most Complet.
Furniture Store in the !Vea.
c.n ,_ .,_
OECOlATIN& SElVICI
Liberty .. 5511
H1use ... Gar~tt
Fumishings for homea,
dubS, yadlta.
J017 W. Coett HI.....,
New.-t IMdl
I co T ~
LUCILLE WASHERmE ~
And SHIRT LAUNDRY
WE IRON ALL OUR OWN nATWOU
-~ &: COAIT IIWT. COIIOWA Da.
(Acna Prom U.. ._tOW.)
or roast bf'cf. ma ... hed potatO<'S. lid on anti cook o,·er ,·erv low bought with all the riches In the world.
or brownE"d new pot a tO<'<;, •non. he a I for a bout 5 minutes before iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~
lumpy gra\')', to"'''d grPPn <;al.lrl putttng tiH•m into the pie.
with sharp lt.llt..an dre:-stng and Shr sprinklrd C'innamon on
a pple pie with c·hl'l':.t· top. and do.tbbl'd thl' appl<'c; with
TheS(' arr· dl-.hP" mo .. t any hulll'r hl'fOrf" pulling on the top
woman ran turn out 111 lt1•r own 1·ru ... t Thf' pic was put Into a
kitch£'n. Odd thing 1.., that so oft · hot nw•n. ( 100 degrees I until
en shl' c10<'~n·t. btu ~>Uhstttutl's brown. then thr h£'at was reduc. in-;tC'<.~c1 rrcam,..d dt~-ohe-;. r:uyon· Pd to about' 301) until the apples
nalsed salad" and an~cl food Wl'r!' don<'.
cake with il'e crl'am. Or, If she l.'sually she set\·ed cheese on
has steak. she either overcooks thP sldf', but sometimes. to be
it or undercooks it. dl!ft'rent. shP put thin s lices of
My own Dad loved to prepare cheddar Inside the pie, right over
a gOOd steak. the apples ..
1uy the beat and l .. ve It Of eour~~e ahe served the ple ,I_Pf_S_URAJifCI! ____ ._._. ______ .,. alone,'' he said. '"And ALWAYS warm. AnythJng else would be
FOR ALL OF be sure that It's room tempera· unthinkable.
YOUR lNSUKA.NCE NEEDS ture before you broil H." Her recipe for pie crust was Then he'd get the broiler hot, the same as you get on any can Sadieir Insurance Co. Hot HOT cut th~! fat at the of ~hortenlng or In any recipe
John E. Sadlelr edg~ of the s teak ju~t a little to book: 1/3 cup of sh?rtenln~ to
3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·3850 I keep It from curling, a nd under each cup or fl our, Wlth 2 tbsp.
Corona del Mar the t ire It would go. He broiled of water, !'"ade one crust. Oh, of .__ ___________ __, it 6 to 10 minutes on each side. coui"W, a pinch of salt. She mlx· ,_J;...~_V...;;E;.;:S:...;;TM..;...;;;E;;;.N;....;.TS.;;....;.;...·;...;...· -----11 according to how rare you want · ed It with her hand unUI It all,
CROWELL. WEEDON 1: CO. ed It and never Jet you salt It somehow, stuck together. Dad
Members I unUI, the moment you were said the hand gave it a s~ial
Pacifi c Coast S~ock Exchange I ready to eat it. Clavor: sweet. And so It dld.
Mother made th~ apple pi£'.
Burdett Harrison, Res. MJl'. She turned out a piP a day, and
Dick Rucker Ted Paulson I was noted for the flakiness of
Lois Fennell Ruth Baker the crust. Dad's favorite little
Mike Myers 'joke, wh£'n wP'd vlsit some place
Private Wire Services \was to accept a pl£'ce or pic
260l E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·7005 from the hostess, take one bitt',
Corona del Mar and say, ''A-ah ... why don't
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4'D !. 11th ST.
COSTA MESA
Ml 6-4la
The Grandmothers C 1 u b of
l'ewport Harbor will hold a card
party and desser,t luncheon
Thul'llday. Jtt''no 23, at the Lido
Tra ller Park. according to Prf'SI·
rten t Edna. Nollar. The public is
Invited. an1l proceeds will be
US('d for the dub's charitable
work. Mrs. De Murl Tosh. assist·
ed by Mrs. lklko Masaoka. pre·
sentf'd a program on Ja pa nf'S('
customs and costumes at the last
mi'Ning.
. LEGAL JIOTICE
:>\OTICE TO CREDITORS
No A-35473
ESTATE OF JOHN EICH, De·
ceaM'rl.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the creditors of and all pen;ons
having claims against the said
'::;::;:::;::;:::;::::;:;::::;:;::::;;;::;:~=============~ d<!cedent or said esta~ to file ~ them with the necessary vouC'h·
Ns In the oftlce of the Cler~ of
the Superior Court of the State
of California, In and for the
County of Orange, or to present
the same, with the necessary
vouchers, to the undersigned at
EGREMONT
PRIYA TE DAY SCHOOL
CBILDa.D S '1'0 It BAlli .
Small Clan• • Art and Crafts
Sport and Game ActiYide.
Tutoriog
T~l8cl...S
211 IIOIITE VJITA COITA lOlA, CAUP.
Telepll_.t IOdwwf 1·11.,. ......... , ......... ,.
'his or her place of business, to·
wit: )...aw office of Galvin R.
Keene, 333 North Newport Boule·
vard, Newport Beach, California,
within six months after the first
publication of this notJce.
Dated May 19, 1960.
STANLEY D. KNAPP
Stanley D. Knapp, Admlnlslra·
tor of the Estate of said decedent .
GALVlN Jl. KEENE
Attorney at Law
l fOWIIWEAil f~ WAIIDJD , ., 333 North Newport BouJvard
Swim Suits, Saronp. Dreaaes, ltelkla "~lldren • Newport leach, California
Thlnp, Muumuus. Luau <Aatumes, Men • AJoha Midway l·12n
Shirts, Glf~.;;::~u: .=.Party Dec.'ota._::. r.n.u.ta: May 26; .June 2. 9, 16. a• len:. 11 ...... ~ IAL80A)=:; In the Jlfewport Harbor Enslen.
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2 Piece
SECnONAL
Reg. $995.
NOW
CLOVER LEAF
COFFEE
TABLE
Reg. $679.
NOW
•
TuXEDO
SOFA
PINK LOUNGE
CHAIRS
Reg. $234.
Lamps
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UP
TO
TERRIFIC'
STOREWIDE SAVINGS
ON ALL
• .TAGGED ITEMS!
Hide-A-Beds NOW
's
Step riQht up, ladles and gen·
tlemen ... get yeur free canta·
Ioupe here ... Everybody's do·
lng It ... giving stull away, well
pracUcaJiy ... Last week bread
lor 15 cents a loaf .•. This week
the produce department h as
gone wacky . . . "Why mess
around with a nickel or two
cent.a, I'll just give everybody a
cantaloupe ... the firmest meat·
lest, swei>test, juiciest, t '1 nest
cantaloupe to be found any·
where," the old apple poll~her,
hlmS<'If, Unkle Dad AI, really
outdoodf.'d himself with the old
giving plrtt ... I wanta warn
you, you'd better snip out tha t
coupon at the bottom of the pnge
1tnd run, don't walk to the fi nest,
most prodigious, cleanest, most
p rolifiC', freshest produce depart·
ment anywhere and get your free
C'antaloupe before AI changes his
m ind ...
* * * WbeD oppetit" are Jaded
ODd u.a,taati• nuaa low, cr
t~C~U~ter tlarougla Al'a wODder·
lODeS of atar toadied ...,..
tabl• -.s cleWeT ldiMd tna.tta
IDCiba you 1 .. 1 J001a9 crU ..-
agcda ••• An-. CICII'dlacrl nd
grcrpefnalt, 80 rtdlly tia9ed tiM
colcw--. throogla t. the oat·
aide ........ t .... 1oM Ub cia
~ tlacrt took .. •••d•e
of .Staala pWa • • • crU Wa.
CIDd .. .-de too ••. •69· .....
abed ldalae b a lr I a 9 potcrt ....
fna!aly .....aaecs CIDd acnabbed
ODd teated •• baldag ••• Tou
Deftf ICIW blDg daeni.. lib
t.lda a1Dce you wire a IdeS. tbe
fuat b69 black ,..., becruti ..
.•• Doe't let your claUdreD go
throogb life without bcrriag a
aodr of btDCJ c:ben1.. J u • t
OIIC'e ••• -* * * Is It a swan, a h~rn, a wheel·
barrow? No. It's a basket . . .
Bukell to make like bags, from
Yuaoe.l8vta a n d Poland . . .
.._. llletln ... wiDe b a 111 eta.
was t e paper bulceb, laundry
basket~, flower buket.a, dog bas·
kets ... which you don't treat u
a basket, but a fun way tor
summer erving outdoors . . .
L Int> the waste bas kets with
aluminum foil and Llll th e m
with potato chips ... And the
variegated assortment of round,
squart' a nd oblong trays can be
llkt>wl!le used for anylhlng you
w ould use a regula r platter for
... Fill them with flowers or
frulls, bottles of w ine or crack·
ers, a favorite plant or a loaf of
bread . . . Al's bas ketland Is
bursting out all over with sum.
m er bounty and Informal din·
lng ...
* * • Fast jump to a package of
becDa tbnada . • • or U you're
Japcr .... lailwa ••• lfow doD't
tab t.lda JM1Cira9e of b e a a
threads U,btly, becaue they
offer a gold llll.. for a 10119
U..·ap of aaaaual d I a b • a at
yow IJ.Dpr Upe ••• Sometl.ID•
becm tbnada an lrDowD d
loog rtce cmd they are oae of
the typ6cal dlab .. witb cbJclreo
~at CIDJ Iuera rouad towa
. . . n ... becrD tbreclda caa be
uMd lD cray recipe witb CIDY·
tblat. abrilllp. cbkba. f I a b.
cmy meat cmcS CCIII be aaa.ti·
tated for rice, DOOd.l-. ....
g ... tti or macaroal ••• So 11M .
t.laey put ........... .....ao.w
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coolt? ..U f• 5 aalaa-.et
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PreMnt th&. coupon at
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I« your
nu CAnALOVft
Void altH lune 18, 1980
Here at Rldtard'a where you
ean .till ,et a cup of eotree tor
a llkl&•l befon J1 In tJM new
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OW,_, ..._ ..... I NOMIDAT. 1U1R II, I-
... ._ KiUI i80MDAT, COIIOIIA D&LIIA& CALII'OBJA
SANDRA SWANSON SAYS
VOWS WITH DON McKAy·
The eolemnlty of the wtoddlng l a portrait neckline. Her acce .
aervlce at Ottr Lady of Mount sorlea were pale pink and she
Carmel Catholic Church contrast· wore a pink catf:'lla orchid.
ed with the youthful beauty of I The mother ot the bridegroom
the bride and her attendants wore a tone on· tone orchid linen
when Sandra Rae Swanson. sheath with a tloral spray appJI.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold I qued against the front of the bo·
John Swan.an of 606 Begonia dice at the scoop neckJine. She
Ave., Corona del Mar, wed Don· I wore an orchld.
aid Lee McKay last Saturday at The bride Is a graduate of
11 a . m . Flintridge Sacred Heart Acade·
The bridegroom Is the on of I my In Pasadena and of Orange
Mrs. Louise B. McKay of 2001 Coast College. She Is as~lated
Highland Drive, Harbor High· w I t h her mother, Dorothy Jo
Janda, and the late Donald L. Swanson, as a dancer and teach· 1 ~cKay Sr. I er. The bridegroom Is a ~aduatf'
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ste ph«>n or Van Nuys High School, and
Kiley pronounced the wedding Just completed 212 years servlre
service and Mass before a com· a boa r d the s ubmarine USS
pany of 125 guests . Thf' bride, a Raton.
noted local dancer, walked down --------
1
the aisle Ol) the arm of her fa. lin Mil Iii lilt
ther between garland, or white ••
and powder blue S:ltln ribbons SHYer a-a---.
caught to pews In fluffy bows. I .._. ... ._ J I Tall baskets of whit<' hlo om~ The c;llver anniVf.'rsary of thPir
and candelabra d e orat<>d the I wedding In Scotland wac; noiNl
I altar. la<;t week by ~r. a nft \Jrc; \\'tl
For her bridal gown Sandra llam Davidson of 20231 R I v P r
Rae had cho Pn s ilk mtfilt taffPta · Drive. Santa Ana HPight., '-'hf'n
thl" de4>p V o f the nt't kline anrl tht'lr neli!hbor. urpriSPd I h P m
bodiC'e were enhanred wllh r<' with a par1y. ThP Odvid'lo'ls a rc>
I embroidered ale neon lac<' stud· l well known in Corona d(>J ~Jar and the Harbor area as formr·r ded with seed ))('arls and SP· 1 owners of ~fary and Bill's D<'lt
qulns. The lace wa~ ronllnuec1 Cafe in Corona del Mar.
over the voluminous hooPed Mrs AI E F 1 1 kl I h ld ldl b k · · · errtH P ann<-d thP NEWL YWEOS -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arthur Johnson cut the
. first sl ice of their wedding coke. (Poul Kent photo)
JACQUELINE PALMER IS
WED TO KEN JOHNSON
s rt at e t er s e. Ac ng ac I surprise party, which was c m·
interest was a largf' bow SCI pletf' to a big wedding rakt> 9tn. JUNE WEDDING -The former Sondro Roe s .... an~on ~nd Don old low a n d accented with pour scribPd with the .. streamers draped dellcatf'ly to and Bill." names :\fa ry l ee McKay INO up the a1sle offer rectting the1r vOIN~. (Poul Kent
the ~des, showing off the slm · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~p;h~o~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pllclty of the long ~own and 1
chapel length train. Her \'Ptl of
imporiE>ri Engli'ih o;l lk lllu lon
Traditional \\hlte saUn and ~II s KarE'n Fulsrud o! Santa with hand·roi1Pc1 ht'm wa ra ught
lace fashioned the weddI ng ~fomca. ldE'nllcally gowned. was Into a tiny PrlnC'f'~l'l crown of
gown of Jacqueline Ann PalmPr. bnrle ma1d. Bruce Smith, broth· pearl'! Sht' r arrlc>d a whltf.> pra) ·
daughter of Mr. and ~trs. John N 1n Jaw of the bride. was b<-t £'f book with stephanoth1 a nd
F. Palmer of i()l S. Bay Ft., Bai· man. a nd Jame Abbott or Santa golct rOSP'I in a r a C'adf', f'<'ntered
boa Is land. bride of Kenneth Ar· )tonk a '-"8 a her. with whtte cattlla orrhid<;.
thur Johnson or Santa )tonica . Little C) n1 h1a Smith, nif'ce of Bridal allendants wor<-frothy
The marriage was kolemntLt'd tht' bride. wa~ flower girl. bluf:' powder blue ch1fton made
last Sattltday at 8 p. m. In St. Pale ptnk and white floral dec· baiiPrlna length w1th tliiE>tl bo·
James Episcopal Church of :-Jew · oration wt>re U"-ed 1n the t·hurf h dk e a nd natural wahllln<'. Full·
port Beach. cha nrcl and at tht' a ltar. A re· 'lkirl<'d panels of chiffon wPrP
The attraclhe b ride worP tiny N'ptaon \\hlch followed at thP draped ovN panl'ls et w 11 h
la ce mitts to match the bodl(e rhurrh was hf:'ifl pnor to a Care· lar e. and thrN•·quartf'r C'hi Hon
of her gown. the same> tare be· well party for 1h£' young C'OUPI<' sleevf:'-; and trans parf'nt bodi< <'
lng repeated In medallions scat· at the hom,. or the bride's par· revealf.'(i delicate Jarc b<'neath
tered over the full clreular skirt. Pnts on Balhoa Is land. At the Halo; wNe. tiny triC'orns with bluf:'
Her veil fell from a IJITlall cap or church r.N'f.>ptlon ~Irs. Amv D'An· Vf:'ils. They held pal,. blue hearts
lace and pearls and she earned tonlo of Santa )1oniC'a and ~1iss !ron. which treamer<; of ribbons
a no~gay of stephanotis and Judy Flt'l of Sherman Oaks as· and tlowPrs rascad<'d.
lily of the vaJIPy. slsted at the punrh bowls. and ~frs. Cla ude Patterson J r. wa'l
Her matron of honor was her )11. s Paula Ja Hee of Santa ~1on· matron of honor. ~Irs. C. Donald
slater, Mrs. Bruce Smith of Area · lea presided at the guest book. Witt was brldesmatron. and Miss
dJa, who wore pink peau de sol The bride's mother wore a silk Carole McGary and ~11ss Patricia
and carried blue aaapanthua, ribbon knit dress with whJte \Ragan were bridesmaids.
m6ther ecru lace wltb lavender alley, were Oower (1rl and rln& 1
eom flowers and detphl,lum. lotehlds, and the brl~oom·a Twtn., Cathy and Cameron
W dd• D t orchl<h. j bearer. Cathy wore powder blue e I ng a e I For her traveling costume the and t'arrled a tiny hea rt bouquet,
bride wore a beige aaUn shirt while her brotht>r C'a trlf:'d thf:'
IS JUne 25th makt>r drf'ss wllh gardenia cor· ring on a whitt> Mtln ptllow.
age. Dona ltt G. wan~on. brothPr of
June 25 Is the wedctlng datf' of
Sandra U>e :-J~Iglf:' a nct Doughl'l
Reddick. The brldf:'· to· bf:' Is the
daughter of ')fr. and ~fr<~. Wtl·
llam :-Jalgle of Irvine TPrrar<-.
and the groom·tO·iM' Is lhf:' son
of Mr. and )trs. Ben ~ddick of
Harbor Highlands.
Both Mrs. Nalglf:' and )fr'l
ReddJck were guests at a pany
arranged by ~frs. Robert \.\'til
mes, with )frs. Juanita O"Dny
anct Mrs. CharlPs Lanning ll"-
slstlng. Miss Xalgle was shower·
ed with gifts by 30 guest&.
TOIIOifTO, TBEif lfEW YOU I
Mrs. Alice Llgthart, mf'mb('r of
the Newport Harbor Zonta Club.
will bf:' IE"avlng for Toronto a1
the end of lhe month to att«-nd
the Zonta Jntt>rna tlonai conven·
lion. and from tht>rf' will 10 to
~ew York City on a buylna trip
for the Haylhorne's dtopartm('nt
store in Corona d«'l :\far. Sh«' I,
ladles' wear buyer for Ha y .
thorne's .
The newlywedo; pI a nne d a the brt rlt>, wac; !)(' t ma n. Phil
hont'ymoon a t Carmt>l before rto· Gr1"ge>r. ( la ui'IP PattPrson Jr. and
turning to lhf:' m Santa )loniC'a RogN Rtif:')' U'lhf'Tec1
whNe thP bridt'groom is t'mploy· lnumatt> fra<-nd<~ and !'f'lati\P"
tod. He Is a grarluatf:' of thf' San· of thP youn~ roupiP WNP rt>·
ta )fonicn Hagh Sc-hool a nd Or. l't.'J\'Pd lniPr nt thP 5 w an" on
an~e Coast Collegl'. Th<' nPw hom<'. only rf'rPntly rrmort<>lf:'d
hrlde I<; a graduate of :'\Pwpor t and complett>d In an Orif:'ntal
Harbor Hll!h SC'hool anfl Orange moo<'rn df'<'Or. \It<~ SwaMo n r<'·
C'oa~t \olll'$!f:'. and will tw a C't>lvt>d "'t>,Hing a palto grey li.nf'n
""nlor a t USC. majoring in edu· shE"ath with marquiM>IIE" bodlct>
calion. appllquec1 with linen ClowNS and
Roberts Jewelers
OF LIDO
Je welry -Watches
Ind.vtdually Destgned jewelry
Watch & Je w elry Repa1rs
Dtrec D:amond Impcrtt:1g
3440-A V ta O porto O R 3-4860 Newport Beach
WHY PAY RENT ?
WH £ .. YOU CA.~ OWN YOUR OWN
APARTMENT AT C{tbtcl fffCC111a
J:u,;duct u W.\'-l'OC.:R-0 W.V Garden \t'illas for Adul~ Only
A· Vle•·c :r V ' y:. ::e" e~ Cf ' ~ ''ei•ee "'''f cf I fe wh.le e 'bbl'~hing on
e-.. ;·y w'lh mc ... +.lf ;::!11mer· e •r en "'C.~''C e •e~: .. W'r-y ,.,c+ porlo e of the
o::>prec•et'o., -;f re al e ~·o·e in 'l'le ore' 01 o .. y ng r:,-.r ow, We.tc H Villa. Each
,; le hos an ind;v'd~.o&l two cor garaqe a~d •er·.:ce pcrc1.
Wes tclitr VIlla IS locatl'd at thf' E"ntranr c> to thC' f:'Xrl..tsl\t' 'Bar k Ba\ Communi!~
\\'EST\LIF'F mrl 00\'ER DRIVE~. :'\E\\'PORT BEACH
::.Ou ncl r rooff'd
Two a nd Thr<¥ Bf'tlrnom ~
Two &th" • • PE~ 10 .-\.~1 -9 P .•1 DAILY
ftichcnd Beeson. Landscape ArcbltK't
MODERATELY PRICED
TVIENTY YEAR CONVEN'ilO AL ::1 A C! G
I
SHIP
Wert II Leeki11
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Creamy Fudcz•
Roeebud Minta
Almond Toil••
&
ChocolcM ManluDalloWII
CAJmTIB'f»
303 Vicl J.Wo
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~ ..._. ua ,Ula. I hope
YCMI'U ~ tbe newa rollin& my
W8J th18 IWIUner. With ehabe In
...._. lt'a the newa of lndlvldu-
~ ala tbat eounta: your pa..U.,
your hou.e 1uests, and y o u r
trt.., Of COUI'M we want lt.
Juat pbone oa 3-0550, ony day
e.xcept 'l'ueecky. • • •
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~ORNI~G WORSHIP
9:30 and 11 A.)f.
:"iursery Cor both hours.
YOUTH GROUPS
6:30P.M.
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Lido, Newport Be!ch
ORiole 5·0210
The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:00--Holy Communion
9:15--Famlly Service and
Sunday School
11:00--Mornlng Prayer and
Sermon
:"iursery and small child care
provided
THURSDAY
10:30-Holy Communion and
Healing Service
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ch urrh of the Master
3:1 l.i Eas t Coa~;t Highway
Co rona rlt>l Mar
Thto Rev. D. \V('ssrll, Pastor
Phone: ORiole 3·5022
St::\DA Y SCIIEDL'LE
!1:31) A l\t.-Sum1ay School
11 :Ill) A.~t.-The Service
\\' E L C 0 ~I E
NEWPORT HARBOR
BAPTIST CHURCH
AmC'nNn Baptio;t Convention
F.lin iPw A\e at Fair Dr.
Co<~ta ~tc<:a
Re,·. II NI>rrt Joh n<;on, Pastor
Ll 8 3072 . 'KI 5· 1610
Sunrt,w Srhool 9:15 a.m .
1 CJ,a.,sr s Cor All Ages
Morn in~ Wors hip .. 1 l :00 a.m .
Evening Wor~hlp . 7:30 p.m .
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m .
HARBOR TRINITY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Baker St. It Fairview Ave.
COSTA MESA
The Rev. William Acton
Lf 8·2~40 . KI 5-7981
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School .. . 9:45 a .m.
Morning Worship ... 11 :00 a.m.
Evening Service ....... 7:00p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Meetlne ··--7:30 p.m .
neth WUllama ol Santa Ana.
Mrs. lullu.. Auatero of Lemon
Hel1hts, and Mrs. Her~rt Thom-
aa of Irvine Terrace .
Entertainment w a a provided
by 9-rnonth-old I . P,. da u1hter
of the Schwam~». We'll have a
real aurprlte story on her next
week!
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
OF CORO:"iA DEL ~AR
Temporarily meeting at
Community
\nngrr·
gallon a I
Ch urrh
~~ rcct
Corona
d l•l )t,Jr
W ht-re All
F a 11 h., and
All AJ::es ~tay Dr.D.A.Bryant~ect to Wor·
Pastor sh ip. ,
Wor.,hi!J ~ a.m. and 8 p m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Franklin 0 . Bixler. Jr. Minister
LI 8-4778 . Par onage Ll 8·5291
SU NDAY
9:30 ···········-····· ... ~ible School
10:40 ................ Church Service
5:30 Young Peoples' Meetlna
6:30 ·····-·····-· Vesper Service
WEDNESDAY
9:30a.m. Women's Bible Study
7:00 p.m ......... Prayer Meetlne
8:00 p.m. ····-···· Choir Practice
Nursery and Child Care
Provided
NAMED PRESIDENT W. Eckman of Cam , Mua.,
••• named Pruidertt I Mother Chareh, The Fint of Chrilt. Bclentiat. in Flr!t Christian Church
796 Victoria at Placentia
Coata Mesa
11 ..... at the luae e· lleetJq.
8ADAU GaADOATD
Mrs. Barbara MacDonald• of
Corona del Mar, fot'lner dty 1\all
employee, will ,raduate I rom
A dedlcaJ lon service will be
. hrld by the St. Michaels and All
Angels PresbyiNian Miss ion a t
7 p. m. Saturday In the social
hall of the Corona del Mar Con-
gregational C h u r c: h. Th~ Rev.
Edward Allrn will C'Onduct the
dedJcatlon SNVil'e, during Wt\ICh
the gifts that have b<'cn preRCnt·
ed to the-mllt'llon will be bleued.
Following thr t~crvlce, there
will be a reception at the Wll·
llam Peeler re ldence, 712 Poppy
Ave., Corona del Mar.
DIV .. ITY DECIU AWAIIDED
Richard Grauer, aon of Mr. and
Mrs. Elvtn Grauer of 2'78 Mom·
lng Canyon Rd .• Shore Clllta, re-
eeived h is bachelor of divinity
degree at the 14th annual com -
mencement ce,.morue. or t h e
CaJifomla B apt Itt 'l'heoiOifca
Seminary In Covina. He Ia the
youth and cholr director of Har.
bor Trinity Baptlat Church of
Costa Mesa.
, a.-..n A. JMlrtlllr., D.D ......
e SundaJ Service. at 11:00
a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
nuraJne courw at Oranp eo..tt QOIIfO '1'0 1'11& aAU. GAll&
CoJieee this month and hu ae· Membera aad Meftcll ol k
cepted a position at FaJrvlew Andrew'• PNebyt«lan C ll u r e ll,
H011pltal In eo.ta M.... She CliH Haven, will attend the
eventuaJly hope~ to teach nura-Dod..,. . Cu'-a...baJJ filM
ln1. at the L. A. Collaeam on lulJ T
e SundaT Sehool and Null·
«J ca.. durlnl U :00 LJD.
Semce.
•• a dlu~h pro._ .._..,_
•ADa un aawva bu7tna an ntra t1c1111 wW 11e
A 10ft wel1hln1 I poundl, 7 able to talle a -, llelll t Ia a
ounce. wae 1tom Ttaur.day, lune ~· lfeiPbaiMocl ..._
.. to PbWJp and la.n Partlh, to , ............. c•ou .. ., ....
121 • «kJl St. Wett Jlfnrport. to tlcDt ..... wiU NIUrnld .. ........ -....i:;;;;;;.--------------" .... liGipltal. ... ................... -.
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t:HIJR£HES
After Shave
Cologne
'310
IUS .DUO SET
After Shave
& Cologne
'226
YARDLEY
Shave Foam &
After Shave
s.J•
Black Watch
After Shave ., ..
Ex .. e Afler 6
Cologww
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The Natural Shoulder Suit
The Tab ' ···'!d Shirt
. The Sporting Shirt
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•u·s amll
2515 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar OR 3..0755
Open Frlclay 'til 7:30
BiJt011 e l>Uter'a e laC.,...HOflel
Timex Watches
from $9.95
Yu Ughters
'3.
RUSSEl I STOVER
CANDIES ... ...
Gold GOlf Ball
FOR THE MILLIONTH TRY
'r
Car , ... ..._CWIL
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CoiiKil Votes OVernight I.:.S.~:~
D ..L~ Ba M • Is.,.,, 1111 11 ... ("a..... non anne ~~~!! ~~.~~~~--
(Continued from PAl~ 1 1 of many people art-lnvol\.'tod, not mlst Clubs of Newpon Harbor
rneet1n1 of the Cham~r direc· Ju.st of tht-bu lntou people, and and Laeuna ~ach h~ ~n an·
ton Monday n.an Tbe dlr-.ctora th~re would be a loss of per. nounl~ tor Thursday, June 23.
requeeted a 30·day d~lay .a that aonal liberty. I at l rvint-Coast Country Club.
a a~al Cham~r commlttt'e C. F. Martin of 116 Apoh.-na 1 Mrs. Merit' Mattas wUl recf'lve
could study t~ probabl~ conse· A\'e, Balboa laland, ureed the the gavel as head of the local or·
quences or the enablln1 ordl· Council to adopt the leglslaUon ganizatlon. Sh~ Is head ot the nan~ a nd s ubmit a recommen· to "protect. our women and e lrls escrow departmt'nt of the eau.
dation to the City Council. from the mobster ' and hood· Cornia Bank In Corona del Mar.
A motlon by realtor Lee Bolln tums." •
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Don Bolton has open~d the
Bolton Floor Covering ahop In
the new Pecaut bulldlne ln Co-
rona del Mar, at 2816 E. Coast
Hwy. The s tore carries custom
drapes, all tYPH of floor cover·
lne. tile. linoleum and tormlca
Mr. Bolton has been In th~
floor covering buslneu In Long
St-ach for many years, and con-
tinue" to o~rate hit store there.
Dougla~ James of eo.ta Mesa,
formerly with Coutllne Floor
Coverings there, l• the ma nager
ot the new Bolton store.
Plf ........ "-ate,•••• "' s •• , •• ,
KJMIW~ TllflliTS of Costa Mesa were lest Sun·
day at the I I o.m. service ot the Corona del Mor Lutheran Church
of the Moster. Pictured here ot the church, from left to right, ore
Donald Bowmen holding Leslie ~nn : Mrs. Bowman, holding Laurie
lynn: grandfather Noel Bowman. holding Linda Lee : and the Rev.
Douglas Wessell, postor of the Church. The little tots were one
year old J une II. Ra ther super-special guests at the baptism serv·
ice were ~ohn. Tom and Rich.srd Hogan, another set of triplets,
the sons of Mr. and Mrs. M. J . Hogan of Costa Meso. They wiU
be 4 years old on ~ug. 4. (Ensign photo)
D-DAY MEMORJES ARE
RECALLED AT PARTY
1iia ........ ,._
Tt. II UCLA II Fall
to approve the parkln1 restrlc· e SUCGEST II •.M.
lion plan died for lack of a sec· Paul Clracl, r.-. ldent and own·
ond at the Chamber meeting. pnd er ot the buslne building at
the s ubsequent motion wu ap· 309 Marine Ave., askt'd Cor more
proved without a dlasentlng ron !deration Cor the business
vote. Several directors. Including people. and sugg.-ted that be·
Jack Hansen and Bob ~rkJey. ginning the p:.arkang ban a t 11
rrom Balboa Island, and Monte p.m. an tead ot 10 would o..
Grimes, who is also president of agr~ablP
the Balboa Improvement As..n., J ohn Loy. pc.>aking Cor tht'
voiced their opposition, stating 8 a I boa Jo..land lmprO\emt-nt
that the rights ot bu.sint>SS('s to As n . ~ooupportt>d tht• t>nabllng
operate legiumately were being ordanan((' and aarl that rhP ma·
unfairly restricted. jorlly of tht' · m('mbf>r., of tht>
Speaking to the Council, a oca.Hlon f,n on•d the parking I
Chamber President Miller saJd ban.
that before surrendering any Following thP ('<)un<'t l mt't't
right to conduct lawful business lng, Bob Cook, "ho u t>d to own
on any street. there should be a the candy shop on ~1.ulnl' A\'e
thorough s tudy. and Jives in a ~fann(' An• a part· e .. I'LEJn'T or TIM£• ment, pointed out to the Ensign
Mayor Stoddard remarkf'd that that many re~ldents now will be
the Chamber has had plenty ot deprived of thf'lr night·Ume
'Mna Bruntne, daughtl'r of Mrs. Lime to dlacus.s the matter and parking facllltle . He> said that
Ka.ren Marereta Wood, 412 Avo· uked why It should now ~k for 16 families Jive In the 300 block.
cado Ave., Corona del Mar, was a delay. He specifically picked
graduated from the Convent ot on Chamber secretary Jack Bar· St. , .. ,_ IL'III
the Sacred Heart at Menlo Park nett, askJng why he had nor kept ..
early this month. She wilt enter the Chamber Informed on the de · LJf1 II ..... 11'11
UCLA next fall to begin her stU· velopments on the proposed I . dies toward enterlne the nur lng parking restrictions Actress Claire Trevor, Lido Isle
profession. Councilman Cook rommented resident, should r~ive a nom·
Mrs. Wood s~nt St'\'t>ral days that the Council sbould give con· matlon from the Ct}amber of
enjoying graduation fl'stlvlties siderltlon when a request comes 1 Commerce for helplne to publl·
with her daughter. SinN' her from an organization of 8uch t•lze the city of Nt>wport St-ach.
''D·Day" was ob~rved by a correspondent during the war. return home sht> has b(>(>n t>nter· wide scope ~ the Chamber. 1 ~ll s Trevor t really Mrs. Milton
number ot Orange County <.'OU· He broueht hi eultarone to the raining as her housP gut-1 her A letter of protest 1rom the Brenn' was a rt'<'f'nt £UPSt on
pies, Including severa l trom the party. aunt, .\frs. Mary Brod('gaard of Ba lboa Impro,·ement Assn .• with the Jack Paar 1V how She ex·
Newport Harbor a rea who were> Other gul'sts Included Stuart New York City. 43 signature'>. was read. )fr. claimed about her new Grt'f'k
involved in the Invasion or 16 and Eleanor Da\•ldson ot Laguna I ~rs. Brode>gaard rPN>OII) rPIE' Grimes addl.'d the com ment that modern homt>, whlrh her nephew
years ago. &.-at'h, Dr. nnd Mrs. John Cla n· brnted hN 80th blrthrta\, a tart thP ordJnance rould effec.-t park· designPd; told how hPr J6 .year· Dr. and ~Irs. ~orman Beals of 111 J Q 1 1 Ls f lng t hroughout the rHy old son likes surfine after school Tustin entertained at a nart)' e · uey u g ey, s ter 0 l"he which is bf'llt-d by thf' bU!'I\ ll{f' Mayor Stodard aal. 'The let· the )t-ar 'round, and aid shP •· ho t(.'S~ •• and Sherman Whitmore. sht> leads flying from rtt) 10 whl<'h will ~ tong remt'mbt!rl'd Joe :'\ueent. the well known <'lty, visiting friend anti rv-la ter ha. an a1r of suspicion. and wa_o; rt>tumang to take their nt>w P.\1 Walker. daughtN of Mr.
anrt ~frs. Claude Walker, 3-14
Evening Ca nyon Rd., Shore
Cliffs, Is home for the summt>r
from Stepheru Collt>ge, Col u m·
bla, Mo .. where hP Is majoring
In aviation Sht> plans to return
to Stl'phen In the fall for h<'r
80phomore year, then transfl'r to
a largN u niversity, perhaps
UCLA.
tor its originality and fun. ~lost til f F 11 I reSt'nt lt." :J7 foot boat on hN maiden
I er, ('ctme rom u f"rton to 11\'t'S, or dividing tim(' ht>l\\'et'n e -usT TOUB conwCIL?
guests arr "«~d wuh mu acal In· 1 hi 1 1 J h ,.. ..,.. ~ru~t;St';·============::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~-f j f I J pay s gu tar. P"<.'ort ng enn· f'r nl'w York (M'nthou<w apart Thf' ma.\·or •nd C'oun<'il...,.1 n strumt>nts or an n orma am nie \\'a hburn, who sang. mPnt anrt her hom'' at Ten .. .. ... sk·e~ion. o
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thc>ri' r e \' e a I e d un· Leo and Lou I e Harpm or L.'lkP~. ~linn. Lorenz ins1stt>d that thNP would
Pat is known for her hor <'·
m anshlp and has won 63 tro·
phles In the past 4 years. She
lt one of the top rankJn1 west·
em ttoek riders t.n the U. 8. Last
year ahe won the atoek .. cldle
medal class at th~ Del Mar faJr
and also at Las Vegas.
nown ta ents \()('ally. Anahf''m 1 f 1, t h t 0<'\'Pr bt' any arbitrary ac•tion by
John and Jant' Cargill of 1~ h 1
1 "hrllc>dar ), 1~ ge om<' liN so~ Is thr biSU.t~''il r ryst.tl thl' C'oum·al in using lht' <'nabl . to t P r <' rl'n. out not b('· lmportN 1n th<' Unltf'rt 3tHr-. 10 · ... VIa ~tentone. Lido lslt', arrln>~l ' torr U>o h ld d.-.mon-.trated ht'-, ... ,. . . . II 'I . . tn~ or .. ananl'C •'th 1 f J h · '~1 ' • 1 "J• '1110rc ng 10 •' r~ \\ uod "Don't \'OU t .... h \\I memor PS o o n 'I f'Xpt . tlnndng ability and Louise hN '' h s • I I . . . trus U'l I <')' enct''l as the first man to IPad n lov<>ly , oiC'<' 0 • r 0" n se 1:'<'1 on Is nOt<'rl 1n .cSk<'rt. . •
bomtwr squadron o\'<'r :-;orm:~ncly · hN Imports shop in C'oron.t clPI Mayor Stodd.ud sairl that the
on D·Day, June 6, 19-1 I. HI-. col · DC'nny anrl Eldora Rl'asoner of I ~1.lr. owrnlght parking ban d.uring
IN·tlon of war d4'coratlon..o; 1:1 on<' F,ullt>rton came 10 sing cowboy Ea'lter Wt>l'k had a substantial r h I 1 h ti AI \\1'!\tPrn music. D~nny wa s a .GIRL FOil THE MAHSt71lS I £'tf('<'t toward quieting thl' IIUb· ~or~e~ h!rga~:,lt~e~ ~;dne/epre ~ highly decorated fi ghter pi I o t l A daughter weighing 7 pound .. bub and ruckus. He acknowJ.
sure. To ~lebrate he broueht a during tht> war. This young man. 14 oun('t's wa born TuP. day, l'dged the fact that SE>veral busl·
lur101ne m u al e a 1 Instrument fttlll In hla twenties) haUs from Junt> 7, to Howard and Marian I ne.-.ses were aUected by the ban
which blew horns, played a tam-Tuu, and ls ln tbe middle of Manaur, 308 Fernando St .• 8&1 · Councilman Hart expreuect
bourlne. and rang ~lls, a kind some of the largest financial boa. In Hoa1 Hospital. t.he thouJht tha t ~rscmal riJhts
of comic rontra.st to Jane's bc.'a u-projects In Orange County, In·
Llful singing vol~. eluding a $2 million develop.
BRAND NEW
RENAULTS
J ...... s.
.. rAIOLT Or FIXE caa•
100 W. COAST IIIWAT
Mrs. Manuel Brilliant or 702
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar
a~pted the eavel ot the Cluis·
tlan Women's Fellowship of the
Harbor Chrlstlan Chur<'h of Costa
Mesa at Installation ceremonies
yesterday. The meeting was held
at the home of Mr.s. Loren Huf.
5tetler, 2929 Royal Palm Dr., Cos·
ta M<'sa .
Other otricera are Mrs. R. C.
Lefty and Elaine l turdock ofj ment of his own, International
400 Santa Ana Ave., Ne w p 0 r 1 Marketland, and ~everal others.
Heigh ts, came with Lefty' II gul· Both he and his \\ lfe havt> Dam.
tar and her singing ta lents to lnJ red hair. and are parf"nts ot
entertain. Whitey and DorrI e j3 red·headt>d babies.
Phillips of 131 Via Undine Udo Adding n touch of profession·
Isle, brought afong a bass f iddle all$m to thl:' jam ession was the 1
on which Dorrie playl.'d amazing nott'd Calvin Jackson. mu sIc a I
renditions. 1 dlr4'<'tor of ~fPtro·Goldwyn .~ay.
From B.ly Shores came Roy 1 t>r, a fine conrert pianist who
a nd Joanne Maypole of 2556 also can go "way ouJ" with pop·
Crestview Dr. Roy was a <.'Ombat I ular numtwrs.
New Director Edwin Steen
Presented at 8.1. Meeting
G~and Opening Sale
D. A. a·ol TON
FLOOR COVERING CO.
Logan. Mrs. Hufstetler and Mrs.
H. S. Chapman, vlcc·presldcnts :
Mrs. H. Yates, recording secre·
tary; Mrs. P. Kt>asllcr, treasurer;
Mrs. C. Coker. corr<'spondlng sec·
retary; Mrs. H. F. Portner, pa.rll·
amentarlan: Mrs. H. M ayhew,
card chairman: a nl'l Mrs. John
Lemon, ·•w orlcl Call" chairman.
DfVJTAnOM TO llEADilfC
Elem<'ntary school a~" <'hll·
dl'<'n art-lnvltNI to enro ll In the
Skin anc1 Fin l'<'lld lng club, be·
ginning nPxt Mo nday. at the
Balboa. Corona dt>l Mar and New.
port Hl'ightft libraries. Certlfl ·
cates will ~ nward"d at the
clO!!e or summN to rhlhtren who
have read at INlSt 10 books.
As a prelude to heightened ac·
tlvttles during the su mm er
months, the Balboa lslantl lm
provement Association met l.l'lt
Friday <'venlng at Corona del
)far Elementary School. Pr<'SI·
dent Marvin Johnson presided,
and pl'<'sented a new darector,
Edwin Stt't'n Jr., or 306 S. Bay
Front.
i'iew officers of th<' a socintion
H..,u.l W•~ PariJ
Kamaaina Klub hl'ld n Hawal·
tan party Tucsd~ty In a wa rd at
Fairview Hospital a nd presented
clothes, toys and phonograph re<.'·
cuds to the patlenl8.
Thls activity rouowPd n re·
c-ent meeting a t the home of the
president. Mrs. Don G r e «' n r .
Guests Included M Iss Virginia
Sullivan or Bayside Y~lage. Miss
Joan L.lvlneston or N e wpo rt
will be el1•ctl'd hy the boarrt of
dlrN·tors nt a m('('tlng to I><' call·
cd in the ne:1r future. Thev will
tak<' OtrlC'<' immNllatPIV. -~fr. John<~on pn-scnterl a bri<'f
s ummary of thr p <:t y<'ar's at'·
ll\'lty during whlrh tim<' thf' Ar:.·
s<X'iation tnr kiPtl th(' probl<'m of
traftlc congf'stion by control of
traffic over thf' brlrlgf' durin~ thf' 1 peak periods. sponsorf'd ,, "U<'· ·
cessful clean Ui> rampaign, ju't
complc>t('d, and marl<-arranJ.!t'
mcnts to pro\ lc1l' tl<'kero;; for ~hr
wlndshlt>lds or I".Hs drivc>n by
s ummer tcon ants.
Th<'se sUokt'rs arf' r<'adv for lc;.
s uanct> nod may he obtu.tn('c1 hy
applicntlon to t h" As.<:<X'iation
th rough tht> prt>slliPnt, or any
o ther mt>mbor. While stlcktrs do
not euarantet' a<'t'e s to the Is·
land. they ,will hl'lp to SJ>N'd the
flow of traffic, Mr. Johnson snic1.
Beach and Mlu Marie Evang«>l· fl Ill .... _ friUJ
HUGH MARLOWE Lsta of Corona del Mar. All a re ... I former residents of Hawaii. DeJrees will be ronferred on
LIVE!
The n«>Xt mt"etin& will be at 340 eradU.tf"S by Orange Coast
K. T. STEVENS 8 p. m. June 22 at the-home or College d urtn& commencc>ment
Tel•vitl ... sten ,_. ,.....,... Mrs. Sam Emmes, 2815 1~ Villa exerci~ a t 7:30 p. m ., tomer-
~ ff-"'"-A41!..-+-ef Way, Newpott Beach. row (Frtdayl In the <.'ollege s ta·
Ell• QMeA," "V't4-TN-dlum. This Is the largest class .... "!· "AifrM Hltchcoc• ,... In the 12·year hi tory of the
.... .._ .. etc .. d ,,., 111 tile 111111111 1'11111 ... colle1e.
riotMI c~ *•-. . . --------••oNCE woal WITH Fill· Services were held Saturday at AVDn'IOIII ICIIEDVLm
lNG," .--•.4 lty Slletue4 Seal It Sheets llortuary, Cofta AudltlOI\a fot "The ltlnl and
'"-, ... ..-. _. .... Mea. for Mrs.. Sophia O'lrlen, 85 1,.. the l.odpn a n d Hanuner·
te4 ltf w-lOa•,.._ at ol 4811 Bruce Avw Wnt New· .eMn mualcal to be prnented tile TUmN ~YIOX...... '• ~ .. JUNE II port. who died J•ne 'I ln _ ... , 4 ... 4-5-8 by Onn~ Cout Col·
' Koepltal. Sh~ la Marvived by Mr ..... wtll be h~ld Monday ~-~-::!:w. .-... :: .an. JarMa O'Brten. of the w .. t Dina In the coll~p auditorium.
WI •• ~ • .,.,...._. ,..... ._ Kewport add,.. Donatlone ~ ll&rtlna at 8:30.
.. ..._ ,........ ......_, the Shrlne Crippled 0\Jidren • -------..._.. s.~ tw ~ Koapltal In Lol Anplea. In Ueu .ala .POll •-... ,..._ ,.,.a., ....-. or flowers. ~re reca-ted 1111 .. ,..,.,. •u..tbal a. b a (' k
Wilt ..._ .-t • .... tbe famllf. holM at 511 k A~ Rd .• ..,.... IJir 1-' CW,I Clift llawa an..,.. • .,. ttt.
aauvaM•• .. .,.. aa IMt lle:Mol ,ear at the lchool ot ,._, atellard E. CalM, broth« ol ba..,_ttoul 111\'lce at Amerl·
, ..... _ u_.. .._ Mrs. Edmund V. eart.n of 101 t'An lJn.l~ty ln Wulllnaton.
,..,._-~ ._... VIa Anti.._ lJclo lale, returned D. c. saw wtu ""'"' to Wub·
MondaJ (rom a ......._ trlp to ....,._ la 1M tall eo .attn•
a.leqo and .. lflllo. He ...................... wUI ....... eo ...a ..._ ,.......t a--1M ...., 11 1M 1....-.....
.S&b abe ea--. ,.....
•
100°/o WOVEN WOOL
BY BEAmE
An All Wool. Permanently Mothproofed. Looped, Heavy
Pile Carpet. available in Twenty-Seven High Fashion Colors.
COMPLETELY INSTAl I ED OVER 40 OZ. PAD
REG. $10.95 '875Sq.
Yd.
100°/o TEXTURED WOOL
(IITHPRIOFED) PUll OR TWEED
Luxurious Quality at Exceptionally Low Price made possible
by a larqe special purchase order.
COMPLETELY INSTAIJED OVER 40 OZ. PAD
REG. $8.95
1 000/o NYLON -"High Low''
;
,
I YEll .IIIITEE
The moM dUI'Cihl. kind of cwpet known-actually stroDger
than .tee!. hnmuae to moths. mildew and beetle damap. The
8DOOth. round DGD..abiorbeot Nylon fibr• abed dirt cmd ,...-.
stem.. ~
COMPLETELY INSTAllED OVER CO OZ. PAD
REG. 11.25 IL•~q. g YcL
5 REDUCED 25°/o .--u.--.-I
I
f
Dave Andrew•. D Emerald
Ave., Balboa Is land, won flrst
prlu tor tlrat year student. ln
the Orance Coast ColJece archl·
tecturaJ drafUne competlt 1 o n,
sponsored by the Newport Bal-
boa Savtncs 6 Loan Aun.
Ray Goodlin of Santa Alia took
flrst prize for ~nd year atu-
dent.s. Dave Jones of Cotta Mesa
and Don Florko.ky ot Midway
City Ued for second prize for flrat
year students. Mark LeutzJnger
ot Costa Mesa was second tor
second year s tudents, and Ger·
a id Stucky of Co.tta Mesa won
third prlz.e. -------For •" y-,..t.,ti"• 11MII11, eel tt..
E11ti911 ,.,l»fidlmt Co •• Oltlole J-GAO.
M(WJNO? LET LYON
CUARO YOCIR OOOOS
H
.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
roa uu;:.....,..----.,.,,.--...,_--Ai'nQtTE Squ.re Grand, new
strlnp, •"'·eet tone, beautllul
hand carvtnc, 1250. Another u
It at -~. Sclunldt-PhlUis-,
corner llaln 6 6th, Santa Ana.
Ml9C HOUSEHOLD tumlahlncs.
Also de.ert alr Jamp, bench
aaw, portable alx volt auto •pot
Ught. Saturday and Sunday.
21M So. Bay Front, Balboa la·
land. OR 3·8542._~_,--._..,...-
REPOSSESSE'D WurJitur Jplnet,
llke new; take over balance.
Schmldt-Phllllps, 320 N. Maln,
Santa Ana.
SLIGHTI.'( l.lsed maple spinet.
cannot be told from new, take
over balance on easy terms.
Schmidt-Phillips, 520 N. Main,
Santa Ana.
UAL DTAft & aDTAU ,
Two BEDaOOM unfurnished
apa~ment for rent Jn Corona
del Mar. t85 per month.. OR
3-1917. LADY Wl=L-=L--=s..,..,u~A"""R'""E::--sm-a"""n,_co_m_-
fortable home wtth employed
woman. Garare and P a t J o.
Eut Costa Mesa a r e a . M1
6·2176. F0Ril£~N~T=:--::G=-u-a_t.,........,howte,----.--;7~=
Heliotrope, COM, Ju'ly, $200
month: 3-bedroom house, 231
lrls, COM, summer, bealnnlne
June 15, $1,500' tor 3 months.
Inquire at above addleaae• or
call Citrus 4-3995.
WOMAN alone wants to rent .
furnlshed apartment or house.
OR 3-4230. Ask tor Mrs. Gor-
don.
IOiiMii'OHi's
Mesa Auto Wreckers
U...S Auto Pam, n...
We Bu)' Can and Scrap Metal
L1BDTY 8·'7013
2075 Plaeentla Aw.. eo.ta M ..
Complete Landscaping
Service
P'REE ES1'lMA 1'ES
SlrH Green SUmP8
Jl'ree delivery NEW H.UfM.:_O_:\_D_O,_RGAN5--New
Steinway Pianos, all models.
Schmldt-PhUJJ~. direct factory
dealer. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana.
SUIDlER ~ntal, 3 bedroom, den,
garaee. tully furnis hed. Lovely
location In Corona del Mar.
$500.00 month. Will consider
yurl)' lease. Call OR 3·6675.
CORONA DEL MAR NURSEllY
OR 5·0160 • 2744 E. Coast Hwy.
3ummer Clearance on USED OR·
GANS, big savings. Baldwin
save $600, Conn save $700. Low-
rey save $800: Minsha ll, Estey.
Thomas, many others all prlt'ed
far quick sale. Schm.ldt-Phll-
IJps. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana.
NEW SABOT DINGHY. Custom
bullt to specifications, plywood
and mahogany. Spruce mast.
$150, or will take s urf-board In
trade. KI 3-6620.
ADt:LTS ONLY-2 bedroom, neW.
ly de<'orated: quiet s.urround-
lngs: yearly. 19<W Coral Place.
Newport Heights. Call U 8·3758
a fter 6:00 p.m.
~f 0 B l L E expando, furnished.
aluminum awning. Landscaped.
Space 55, Seacliff Trailer Park.
890 W. 19th St. Near Hoar Hos-
pital.
Office on Coast Hwy.
in Corona del M ar.
SUMMER SAL£ of Grands -
Stel.nway, Knabe, Kimball, Story
6 Clark. Jacob Doll, etc .. over
20 to chOOSe from. as low as
$395. terms from $12.50 month· ly. Schmidt -Phillips, corner ~EWLY DECORATED, * BATH,
Main and 6th, Santa Ana . liTILITIES Fl:R..'HSHED.
Used H.UfMONDCHURCH Mo o:
EL. full key and pedal board.
like new. reasonable price.
$60.00 month.
ALL TYPES OF
Photographic Supplies
e Fast Color Fllm Setvtee.
• Movie Projectors tor Rent. e Model Airplane SuppUea.
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1782 Newport Blvd~ eo.ta MeN
Phc.ne LIMrty 8-'700
Carpentry
Minor ~pairs
No Jobs Too Small'
H. 0 . ANDERSON
2966 Pep~ree Lane
Costa Mna. Calll
Kimberly 5-8175
It no answer call Ml 6-2372 '
* * MOVING? * *
2 Fast Insured movers .11nd
large van $11 .00 an hour
····a·······aa····a··a···a··a·as
au eo ooosoeo uoouoooso•ooouoo;u
! •t.IAmal J There ate too many yellow-
Aibacol't'!! Tha~ marie word LalJ, too m•ny bonita around. In
lluhed around the Harbor area tbP best albacore yt-ars. these
aeaJn Saturda).'-The ~apevJne lll•h were far leas plentifu l than
went to wotk and before you at pr sent. But -the pendulum
could aay "San Clemente," t-v-11 tx>elnnlng to swlna the other
eryone knew that a boat .ttad way. Reaardl~ ot how many
come Into the harbor llylne the lone-fins a_re ta ken this season
white flae wtth the red tlah, It will be a lot better next year:
seen only once aU last season Wanta bet?
ICy Welch and hla Cyvella •. There·• our crystal . eazln&
The boat that sparked all the What's yours amigo? ·
excitement was the Frontier, lo-;=====·=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. cal .sportLlshJne boat •kippered
by Pete Peters. They left the
Balboa Pavilion early F rIday,
headed for Pyramld Head on the
southeast end ot San Clemente
Is land, went 30 mJles m or*'·
south of Pyramid, and boated 2
albacore weighing aro und 12
pounds, the usual early season
size. Thls was about Wl miles
from hNe -a long haul. . .. .
• THE FLEET'S OOT
··-Eia-ny
ARE
P~He
GaHs
The news got around fast. By I
midnight Friday, a bunch of pra .
vate boats were oCl or about to
take off for the magic wate" fl.OBIDA OUT BIGGER
The anglers aboard the Frontier. FROM 16 to 24 ft.
it ~med, were not mPmtx>rs of
any local fishing club. so the 1 ..... II
JgnaJ honor of the first albarorf.' .... -
Of the season. angling r!Ub·wise. lrJMgAri'ras
was still open. Elmer Hehr, ~-~~
aboard his famous Ded~ Jl, was
one who headed 'south hortly I IE1W,_
after midnight. "PulJy" Lowden's riftJ TICIL£
Balroro wtth Skipper Lut'ky Hell·
debrandt, was another, with Pa· sr•E
clflc Angler Prexy Dave Denholm lOS MC'F.&nnar PL. 08 3_1 ......
TOM'S ..,....,. ......
Mariae Bardwan CI8Cl Gaaa-
lM W. eo.t JD.,IIwCI'f
Jlewpwt ...... CGWoraia
...... Llbewty 1.1757
running hi~ Hjghland Lass and ~.., -
taking Bill Dt>Lamar wtrh him. t~~~lf~&~W~IO~IIT~~·~u~-~CB~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr. Bill Robinson and hls Crystal
Ball were late starters but were
trolling with t he rest of them
on Sunday. There were others.
l rom down San Di ego 'A'ay, but SP.IIT FISIEIIEI
we can't name ·t>m. • • Schmidt · Phillips. Hammond OR. 3-2-130 -OR. 3 ·075--1 franchised dealer, 520 N. Main, Time starts at you door . . . • JfA.DA
Let ua wrap. Flash Free•
and store your fiab b you.
Santa Ana. • Why pay more? The h P a v y f.' y f.' d hopt'ful 315 E. 11tla lt.. c-t. J(-
PIIoee:LDMftrLJm
IUmbedy 5-0515 he&. & •~
AGENU 'Ott------f5SUGH'TI.Y-used-spln<>L<~ ..: MlSCE.Ll.AJIEOtJS -call-f'\"entually steamed haC'k, some I Knabe. Jan~n. GulhrJn~n. RE:-.1 a Hammond Orga n. $.33" 5drurda\', some Sundav EJmer.
Acrosonlc. from $395. pay $12.95 week. Includes pri\ate le.!i..<;Ons. :\EW~fA~ Wtlb an 3C'hlng back,. reported.
~r monlh. Schmirlt·Phllllv. SC'hmldt·Phlllips. 520 X. ~fain. TRAXSFER & STORAGE CO. IThl' WdiN tt'mJ)('rature out tht>N'
SCI TTY'S 0]11CK FJIOZZJr
BAiTs AVAILAII E
Let Ua J>rocfte TOIIU MadiA-We Smob Marlba
JAMES D. RAY ............ ,
,... L COAST tfWY.,
COICMA DIL ..._.
0 .... , ....
IESI
UPHDL'STERIII
MATTRESSES
IUW -11MJILDDIG r ... ...._
In._ular Shapes
taw ..... -c.ee. COSTA ~ISA WATTllSS CO.
ZIIO ............. lf¥4. liWtw 1-IJOJ
BRAifD NEW
RENAULTS
..
• ~1ain at 6th. Santa Ana Santa Ana. '" the ar~>a where lhe Fronti('r U~ED ~r s HfCHEST cash for '.·our psano ~Udway 6·2328 or Liberty 8·6l30 II.Jtl SI'OrPd wa-; .l9 rlt>grE'i'" It
:::; 'ammond pinet, nice"""· tiHtn·r look good .. .tid ElmN Ht> 418 -30t.b Street. llewpo11 ~ CaW. Olllole 2-181&
lng: ai~<O one Hammonrl Chord Phone Kl i -6056. 1968 Ha rbor Blvd .. Co-;ta ~feo;a allCI\\t.'<l that the ,,atf.'f tPmix-r -:====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~
HIIIM FIIZEI Fill LICIEIS
organ, the great famil\· favor-• PAIJnTifC arur!' rnsJde rttP l).lunt.l \\,b ti2 r
ite at a real low prkt' Sc:·hmltlt ·I IIELP WAJf'TED 10 63 d!'grf>e!'. Bill RobtMon srwt
Phillips. :i20 N. :\taln, Santa AC'COL':\T CLERK -PNm7nt>n~ CALL -hP saw bm1-. and b,ut But tht>
Ana. position w11 h Clly nl ="cwport :.core tor the pn' att' !l<'et. Ja-.t
6 ·F'T. Steinwav -Granrt. t>xt·ellent B<>at'h. ~fonthly salary S298 Sympson 6-No!lar we hearrt. ,,as ="ADA. I condition. $1095, f'ac;y lt>rm'l. 5362. Plf.'a~nt working condt· Newport's Tht' fl.;hennt>n 1n genNal a rP
Schmidt-Phillips. corner Main tlons, and patd vacation. 111ck Oldest Establlshed Painters hOPf.'(UI critters. Rtght qutck, the
and 6th, Santa Ana. !~>ave and orh~>r bf.'nt'fit . Som,. I OR 3.3630 _ Evf.'S OR 3.5454 An nual lntercluh AlbJt·ore Tour
I'XPf.'rienc(' In bookkt>eping or nament Committee t•allt'd lor a
CAD FOB SALE :tc<'ountlng c1eslrable. Apply LECAL JfOTICI! S<'sslon. WithOUt much argument,
SWAPS FOR TRADE: 19:;9 White PNsonncl Office. City H a I I. CERTIFICATE O F BU~I:\"ESS thl>y set the datt> !or the next.
Studebaker La rk -6, low m ile· Newport Beach. ORiole 3-2110. F1CTITIOUS F1R~t NA~fE the 13th, l nterclub A I b a co re
age, for trust deed or vacant TUPPERWARE----THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby Tournament. Same wtll bt> the
lot In Oranae County. Phone Tupperwan home parties has certify that they are conducting week·end followmg J uly .J, 1. f.'.,
ICI 7-4tCD. openlnp for four. JQ 3·M19. a Ladles ~ady to Wear business, JyJy 8·9-10. San Diego l$ host
ALPA Spl r. "!58." Due PART--::ri:MI:, ~rungs. Telephone at 30 "E. Cout Ktchway. Co· club. The commlttee swears they 1 to famUy addition, mUA t .ell. 1 sal~ frem our office. 6:00 p.m . rona del Mar; Callf., under the &J't' golnc to hold the touma-
Excellent condition. S2.700 cash to-8:30 p.m. Excellent remun· fictitious flrm name ol Petite ment. albacore or no albacore.
or m ay be financed lf credit eratlon Experience not ne<-es-Ville and that 8ald firm ls rom · The last one, the 12t.h, was •~I·
good. OR 3-0176. sary. We will train. OR 3·0550. posed of the following persons ed In 195'i.
---whose nam~ In I'Ull and plat'e of • • •
TOP OPPORTUNITIES re<>ldence a re a.' follows, tO·Wit : • THE 81~ IF \\11LLIAM D. ROLLER · Two swallows do not make a
BALBOA PAVILION
SPORT FISHING
RIITIER-DAILY 4 ~1.
11.50 PEB PEBSON
•
IIUIZiiiiY
WANTED TO BUY u&>d plano
musl<'. Call OR 3·4230. Ask Cor
Mrs. Gordon. DAILY CONSTANCE L. ROLLER summf.'r, 'us sa1d. Xor do 2 alba · -:;;;;;;;;:~~==;:;;~::;;; 160 McAulay Pla<'e, Laguna core make a season Tht> prt>dtl 1••
A USED clectrit' typewriter. ~tust
be In good rondltlon. Please
call OR 3-4974. 1
MUSICAL lJfSTJIUKEIITS
ELECTRONIC SOUND
SYSTEMS
Stereo, Hi-Fi
COl\fl\'tERCJAL -INDUSTRIAL
HO:\'tES-BOATS
CUSTO~l I~STALLATION
Sound-Crofters. Inc.
AUDlO SPECIALlSTS
2626 E. Coas t Hlway OR 3·8515
Corona del Mar
RENT
NEW PIANO OR ORGAN
$7.00 PER ~10XTR
RENT APPLIED IF PURCHASED
"Open Fri. nights 'till 9:00 p.m."
WOODWORTH'S
2620 E. Coast Hwy. -OR 3-5530
Corona del Mar
In Santa Ana -Kl 7 -4459
na MOJn'W
_. ...... ..
Beach, Calf(, uons (rom th()S(> "ho m.t~ bt> 1 WTTNESS our hands this 19th could know would do JUSIH't:' to Be Sure To Che<:k With
JUNE FARRAR I day of :\fay. 1960: tht> State Oepanmt'nl. A poll of CO~STANCE L. ROLLER the t>Xp<'fts ovf.'r at the B.llboo 2 a.a. 4 CUlL 6 •-"'-Employment Agency 1 WlL.UAM D. ROLLER Angling Club rangf.'d from .. 1 3 CUlL S a.a. x..a.. .....
402~ 32nd St.. Newport STATE OF CAL.lFORNl.\ l thought so but .. :· lhrough ·It JAc:noe from ORiole 3_1 .. 3.. 201 Coatllwy.
ORiole 3-4680 I l c;s. thl' waiN temJX·r<~ture . . · ro 532 llst St. • • 12:30 p.m.
-.,..-----=----=-I COL':-n·y OF ORA~GE I ··no opt n ton:· ·;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=:::::~=:~
WANTED: Elcierly man for janl-1 ():\TillS 19th tiny of ~lav. 1960. r runkl). our prf' lklton..; :t r l' ··( • ,. O.u ..J Yo•'ll Co-.
01
,_.
tor, malnlf.'nance work. Apply h4>fon-mE'. a Notary Public In .<:imtlar, but. \\-l'.ll I"On!Pss, ... lu.!hl
at Port Theatre. CDM. after 6 anci for salci <'OUnty and .<:tate, ly tlngt>d with optimism. Tht•r(• ~
cVt'n ing!l. t"'>irlin~ thl"reln, duly rommls· '" no q u f' s 1 ion but that thr
Part-time
HELP WANTED
Good hours
'!(lnf'rl and ~worn. per<~onally ap-<.'h,lngt' in the Wl'.llhN, to u•• ..
fWarcrJ \Villtam D. ·Rollrr and wr11er. me..tns somt•ltlln~ ll ~"u Con<~t.1n,.,. L Roller. known to me Will !l'.tr h.Hk t 'lrou ~h ~~~ur ull
ro ht> rht• l)<'r:son.; \\hO"f' n1mc C Q: .. ro F.-b 1. l!•;o. \"ll d 1 ·td
.~rc ,.uh~··nbNt to thl' wllhtn •n w 0 r oJ.. ilk<' lht.. ·n,>~•.. :II•'
.. rruml'nt. :~nd aC'knowiNtged to ,h,tngo' 1:1 thr "" tlh••r .. uL:.:• .. ,
mt' th.ll lhl'v E''<P<'U INf lhp .,,ml' 'rh.tt thf'rr .. .1 l n.t:-g•· , o:n ~ ,.
\\'IT~ESS my hand and offki.1l th•' Ot'l' tn lt'mpNdl ll~ .. , t '1 • • JANITORIAL <:t•.il h.t\<' bt'\'11 C:tl U:lU,.U.JJI\ \\I ~. ~t.\r.\' ..\. H..\.\Pt\
="oiJr\. Puhllt' in nnd for <~3id
County and Slate )fy C'ommt-·
~•on .-xpir('~ :-Jo\' 30. 196.1
Publt"h: )fay 26. J unf.' 2, 9. 16.
1960. In •ht> ~ewport Harbor En·
~ign.
SERVICE
WRITE BOX 62
c/o Ensign :-Jewspap('r
Corona del :\lar, Cali!.
SITOATI()Iq W AJITED
EXPERlENCED
CERTI FICATE OF Bl!SI~E~
fliTITJOUS FIR:\f NAME
THE U~DERSIGN ED do hereby
C'ertlfy that he Is conducting a
IAPANESE·AlfERICAN ~TAIL ORDER buslne~ at 5031t
GARDENER. MAJ:.'-JTE~ANCE BY 1 ~fargueritc. Corona del ~t~r. Call-
MONTH. Pll'ase call alter 6:00.
1
Cornia, undN lhl' fl<'tltlou~ firm
name of R H ENTERPRISES and
LEX 6·6U3 that, llnlri fi rm Is compost>d or
EXPERIENCED gardener, m o w thf> following person whos(' name
edges trimming Sind dean-up. In full nnd pla<'e of re&ldence are
1 • ' 3!1 follow.<:. to.wlt: A so gardenlne. Let me make HARRY RONALD HARKLEROAD your yard or r arden look beau. soos \targu 11 tlful KI 3·6965 2 • er e · · Coron.J del Mar, California
D.ADDY-0, PLEASE come home.
WITNESS my hand on thl 20th
day o f May. 1960:
HARRY RO~ALO HARKLEROAD
STATE OF CAUFORNJA I
I 5S.
COl":\'TY O F OR~\..~GE l
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Jtt-.t wht'""l \\ <' c .l n .. it on t ht> U
m11r h.lnk .ln<1 '"'·': •>Ur,rht'
t>U t h.l \ l n~ a , i rc-u-,. hu1 omt'-
thtnz .. uggt>sts th..11 rhf' lime m;\}
0... gC't'ln~ <'lll'-1' · . .
• HOP£ SPRIJfCS ETEJUfAl.
\\',, ;;llll hope so. Ju<~t a .. a w.l~
ot N'c·ordinJ! it. hi'N'' .. our J:lll''-~
-:tnd honC'-<l tntu n. that"~ all
It ts:
Tht'rf'.ll tH' morC' .1 l h it 1." o r I'
caught th:l n thl' l t ht> Fron11rr
brou~hl ln. It \\Ill not lx' a hot
a lb.H'Ort-.~a-;on. H tht',. <'Om<'
at all rtl)...-. the nom· "'·on·t ta t
long. lf the 13th ll'llf'r<'lub Alba-
cor<' T.lurnament lo; ht>ld. tht-~ 'd
lx'ttc.-r put a II diesel -powNt'd
boat~ nn thP t'luh tt'nm"-otht>r-
\\is.t.', thc rt-will tw-a lot ~{ boa ~
out or ea.s. ft>w long fin.". It'. a
long tri;> to •way out thar "
AVTONOT!ft Ull'fiCE
TO SEISPOIT LAIDIIIG
CIIAJtTEilS e DAY BOATS
"SEA !lAmER .. -2 A.M. * "DI1fA L££". 5 A.M.
2633 CocDt Kl9b'"T • Jfewport &acb • U 1-11~1
24
IEWPGIT PIER SPORT FISIII. 1 ElfD OF JfEWPORT OCEAN PIER
hour Telephone Service-OR 3-66SO
BARGE GEORGIA
Hourly Sbore Boat s.rric:e Start, at 5:45 A.M.
1 2 DAY BOAT DDfA LEE LEAVES 6 A.M. AND 12:30 ....
DAT BOAT SAil JOAN LEAVES 5 A.M..
ll.EIITAL TACKLE. CALLET SEJIVTCE. UVi IAIT -
Ollf a.AllCE AJfD aOA TS. .
TIDE TABLE n.. ....... "liP llli ..... .,
roa 1.01 uaa.u
Uaht F'laura A..M.--Wd ,..._ P.JI.
haftc ~ll911t s..-. ,..
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But 1~1 this ~traight : I'm not
the air! you le ft behind you.
'Mala elrl's allm, trim and
vtaorous since she boUfht a
Wonder·e~ Cyclo · masaare.
You'll Jove It too. Fits on aey
door, workJ on principles ol
ptot ... lonaJ hand -mu.a,-..
Gl"Nt for a chts and pains. Let
me a.how you. Telephone GE
8·!5280 collect -evenlnp only
-or write Box li, c/o E"*"l'\·
Corona dtJ Ma.r.
0~ THIS nh d•y o f May, 1960,
beforf.' m~. a Notary Publlt' In
and lor said county an<t stat~.
rt>Sidlnr u,.,..ln. duly commls·
sloned and .worn. person•lly ap-
peared Harry Ronald Harkleroad.
known to me to ~ lht' pet30n
wh05e name is subecrl~d to the
within IMtrument. and a <'kOOWI·
edat"d to me that he executed t~
a&m~.
MAY
SPRING SPECIAL
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5:17 3.6 1J :1 1.() .. u
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• t..w 17 l"riday
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3542 E. eo.e Highway
Coraaa del liar
Ga IIIII
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mortal Park tS!l Kta. G. D.
(Lutle) ~tupe. oa .7f177. IJ-
~ ~. Tbank you.
DO YOU WANf e .. • ,.._ • .............. ,at.,.. .... ........... ,"' ......... ...... OIW. .....
W'lT.fESS In)' hand and oUlclal seal.
EDWARD I . &AliSON
Notary P\Jblk-ln and for aald
Count)' and State. My Conunlt·
.Jon expiret IUIM 15.. l9Sl..
P\lblt.h: ltlay ._ l\ane 2. 1. 1 ..
1_, In tM llf...-port Ha"-£a.
•lin·
V/heels Alig ned
a nd Balanced
$9 95 with this Ad
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Herb Miller's
RICHf1ELD ST A TlON'
.. E. Coast lrW)'. at N..me
OR 3-l'i28 • Corona •1 Mat
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Time Monday
FCID
M~RYW.E
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT/
Atlalt-we_..._ ........ ..
hety • ... "Molt W•tecl C. a.
A.srtc." ... 68-FOID THUNDB· .D .. to • ._,....ill.-factory ...........
Y• .. illwltecl to lool ower .-...,.
,. .. lltallwe stocll of NIW THUNDR· .-n .............. ~.
"-of cis• low ...... USED
THUNDEI-DS
HERE ARE JUST A Ff.W-
·u T·IUIID, ~p, WW&e, ...... $3095 ........ CJ.. Sir,
==~---·--·---·· . =~.s229sl :::.s2495
'Sf T·BI&D. Banttop. JU-, a.cu., Reea.r,
Polft.r &eerlllc. Brakes;
WWteSWe...a.
,
$3495
THEODORE ROBIIS
Thunderbird Headquarters
FOR THE ENTIRE ORANGE COAST
NEW & USED SAW & SBVICE
3100 W. Co.st Hiw•y, Newport Beaeh Ll 8·347 1
ALSO
USED CAl & 11UCK SALES
1920 NewPort Blvd., Costa Mesa Ml 6-16+4
()pea tU I p. a. .... tltn Frt. I p. a. Sat. J1 to 5 &-.
A parade and exhibUion aame
at Ca.ta 11 ... Park Saturday
.venlna wtU herald the openlna
of the aUJDJner baaeball pro·
aram throuahout the Harbor
Area. Play will otflclally bealn
Monday at the Corona ~l Mar
Youth Center, Channel Park in
Weet Newport, Ca.ta Meea Park.
the Harbor Blah School field,
Mariners Park in the Upper Bay
area, and the Mesa Hiah School
field.
The next time Mrs. William
Poirier eoes to meet the stork at
the hospital, the Poirier family
can take out a nny League
Baseball team license -that I~
if you'll count elrls amone the
players.
The eighth member of the
prospective team arrived home
the other week, alone w I t h
mama -or should we say the
manager. Papa Poirier, the coach,
Is In the Mortgage buslnesa In
Corona del Mar and the family
Jives at 288 Villanova Rd., Costa
)fesa. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Polr·
ier of Corona del Mar are erand·
parents of the tribe.
Dr. Ralph Tandowsky, ~ Via
Lido Soud, Lido Isle, received
s1gnal honors recently when he
presented an Importa nt medical
paper at a meeting of the Col·
lege ot Card1oJoey in Indlanapo·
lis.
At the conclus ion of the meet·
ing he was the guest of another
physician for the Memorial Day
weekend. They flew . t I r s t to
Washinglon. D. C .. ahd then at
Annppolls boarded a prIva t e
ya<.'ht tor a trip to New York
Yacht Club. -------1001[ SECTIOJf FIJfALE
:'\E>wport Beach E be 11 Club's
Book Se<.'tlon No. 5 enjoyed Its
t h 1 r d annual patio luncheon
Thursday, June 9. climaxing the
season with a social event. Mrs.
Dean A. Kephart of 4607 Cor·
ham Dr., Cameo Shores. opened
her new home for the event.
e Too ~· to Cla.ify
BEJn'ALS
O:"J THE BAY
2 bedroom VIEW apt, Has stove
refrig., fully carpeted, draped,
washer 6 dryer. Call Mr. Haae. _oa 3·8282.
ONLY BLUE HAVEN
CAN OFFER
A 15' x 30', 3 to 7 FEET DEEP
FOR
(No's. 131 & 104)
PRICE INCLUDES
1 PLANT & PERMITS
2 NORMAL EXCAVAnON & ENTRY
3 STEEL REINFORCED GUNITE
4 ALL COPPER PIPING
5 BUD.T IN SllMMER
0.0
6 MARINE D DIATOMACEOUS EARTH PRESSURE m TER wnH 3f4 SELF PRIMING PUMP
7 CORAL 12x24 BULL NOSED WET CAST COPING
8 6x6 AQUA BLUE TILE
9 TWO COATS OF MABII.E DUST PLASTER
10 400 WATT MARINE IJGHT * THIS IS A SPECIAL JUNE
OFFER FOR
ORANGE COUNTY
RESIDENTS
1221 N. ...... -..L ....
•IDJ • ~ -IIIII .
3 bomee on beautli\&J Bolmwood Dr-......... ..SIJ.500.JI.500-a.150
JmO 'nlsttn Ave. new 5 bclrma., 3 baU .. -·-················-·········$34.500
'8annlna Pla<»-lot 100.102. •·•• 12.!00 Dn.-·-··--··-··-·..1 5.000
Balboa eow.-Private beach and pier, 3 bclrma, 2 batha157,500
481 E. Dh St. Channlna Provtn. 2 bdrma. 6 ~n. 2 batba ~
Irvine Ave. Corn« -3 bdrma. 6 ~n, 2 batha -Trade tlt,OOO
2 Cottape Center ot Balboa -R3 -Lot 29'%1 down .. -... .119,500
308 La Jolla New 4 bdtma. 3 batha. Ocean VIew. Trade 132.500
229 La Jolla New 5 bdnna. 3 bath-Ocean Vlew .......... ..s37,500
2070 Oranae Ave. R4 -82·200 Jot, BJdes. ... -······-··-·-···--SlS.SOO
3129 Barbada., 3 bdnna. 2 batha •...... ·-·-················-··········-S18,7SO
1628 Whittier, Ml BJde. -11.000 aq. ft .. ····-··-··········-········.113,950
810 Joan St. 3 bdrms-2 baths, partly tum., $12!50 dn. $12.500
813 Joan St., 3 bdrma. -2 baths, Comer ............... -........... 113.500
76-1 W. 20th St., 2 bdrms. .............. -·-··············--······--········-··113,750
9-15 Senate St., 3 bdrma., 2 baths, $2000 dn., ...... -........... $14,500
A whole mountain. Cen. of Newport, Xclnt bombshelter 140,000
Beautiful Commercial Bulldlne ....:. Center of EverythJna $110,000
620 Clubhouse Ave.-2 Houses -Opp. Lido Center ...... $22.750
Commercial Lot, Old House-C2..·--············-·· ................... $12,500
Commercial Lot on 2 streets -C2 -$5000 dn ............... .$21,500
Wallace St. Lot -R4 ... ·-······· ·················-·--·····-···········-·-· ......... $4,750
Center ol Costa Mesa -~ Jot -Old House -50xl05
(Suborn ate I ~~ ·····························-·············-······-················$24,500
Costa Mesa Corner -R4 -Hou~ -117xl00 -2 lots. .. .$11,500
Ml West 16tb with Bulldlngs .................................................... $21,500
2119 WaJiace -4 bdrms. -2 baths .............. ·-······-····· ..... S15,500
College Park-4 bdrms.-2 baths ... ·-·-···-··········-········· .... $24,500
764 W. 20th St. - 2 bdnns. R4 -Lot, 75xl27 -Trade $13,750
.Mesa Verde-3 bdrms. 2 baths - 2 yrs. old ................ S18,750
BeautltuJ view home, Emerald Bay, 3 bdrms., 3 baths .... $32,500
ACREAGE FOR LEASE OR SALE
JtMVecii.Ruhr
40 Years Continuous Service In Harbor Area
Around the CJock ;-7 Days A Week -Call lfl 6·1675
~ 400 N. Newport Blvd.
(opposite Hoag Hospital)
ASSOCIATES
Paul. Schlegel
J im Kilpatrick
Tom Hayde
C.•a al lar
Comfortable a g e I e s s type
home tor real family enjoy·
ment. Paneled Jiving room
with beamed ceilings and
fireplace. Three large bed'·
rooms. two baths. Wide 50 ft
Jot near ocean -walking
distance to stores. Excellent
terms.
ASKIXG $42,i50
Partial lcea1 Y'11w
Better h u r r y t o s e e this
beautiful home built on a
large lot that will rom fort ·
ably take any s ize pooJ. 3
bedrms and 2 baths
$42,000
Paul Terry
Clyde Keith ·
Billie Dickey
OPEl HOUSE SUIIAY
1501 s.r ••
IRVIIIE TEIIICE
Beautiful spacious 3 bed·
room, 2 bath, dining room,
Firth carpeted, quality con·
structlon t h r u ou t-PLUS
beautlfuJ well lighted pool
and patio. A MUST SEE.
ASKl~G 0:-iLY $45,500
SEASPORT REALTY
lUilE VII 1 ..
I fiiiiT. &.-. REALTOR
REALTOR 2633 Weat eo..t mahway
3001 Eaat Coast Highway Newport Beach
CORONA DEL MAR Ll 8·9349 _ Eves. u 8·3293
Christensen Drug BJdg. OR 3·0668 -----------
OR 3 ·3TIO CUlT Dati, llultlr
1600 WEST COAST HlGHW AY
NEWPORT BEACH u 8·9354
READ
ENSIGN
CLASSIFIED
ADS FOR
REAL
VALUES
C·2 LOT with older baale Nn~na for •oo mo.
located in downtown Coeta ..... AdjcMN munldpel
parldna Jot-oftertna unUmited parklna. PULL PRICE
ON~Y f,20,000 .
TWIIIIPLDD
$3950 DOWN. E .. talde Ce»ta Meu. 52'x135' Jot. All
three bedroom unlta. X'lent rental history. Rente up to
$125.00 mo. Walldne distance to ahopplne center,
School and churches. Only two years old. PRICED
RlGHT at $23,500. Duplicate Duplex next door. OWN
ONE OR ALL.
M. ~ LaBorde, Realtor
I
"you'lJ )Ike our frlendJy ~rvlce"
220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Liberty 8·1139
<Across the street from Mesa Shoppina Center)
Evenlnas Call MJ 6·5855-LI 8·8693
CAIED SHIRES
On Saturday and Sunday we wllJ have open for your
inspection, lZl Mll!ord Drive, one of our finest, all
electric view homes, with private pathway to aandy
ocean beach. Spacioua forecourt with Jarae awlmmlnr
pool ; 3 bedrooms; separate maid's room; 3 bathrooms;
Lanai room ; view from every room; expensive hand
Joomed wool carpeting and lavish terrazzo lloora.
Ready for Immediate occupancy.
Other homes from $38,800 to $1 50,000.
.
COn Coast Hwy. Just South of Corona del Mar)
ORiole 3·4904
IICI BAY ESTATE
Open For lnspe<.'tion Every Alternoon
347 E. 22nd Street
Three bedrooms, II replace, 20'x40' pool with 'dressing
room. Separate guest ho~. Near acre 125x300. Horses
O.K
WB IS lcCAIDI.E IEILT.S
1810 :'Jewport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ll 8·7729
Sun. 6 Eves. LI. 8·8102
ON MARGUERITE
CAPE COD 2·STOBY BOUSE
3 •••••11w If...., Separate dlntnr room, tree shad·
ed patio.
By appointment
OR 3·5893
$29,750 BY 0\\'NER
$,1DDD
IS ALL YOU NEED
TO OWN 6 LOVELY
2·BE'DROOM UNITS
PRICED AT $46.000.
Loan Commitment $30,000.
1:-;CO)IE $480 A MONTI-I
IIIIEI
Evenings ORiole 3·1936
WATER nDIIT
6 ROOMS -PlER lr FLOAT
PRJV ATE SALE
CALL FOR A.PPOINTME~T
OR 3·3630
-·· lEI. Ill Zl•*••• ••••
2521 • 1st AVE.
CORNER OF DAHUA
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
DAILY FROM 2 TO 5
Lovely corner, newly decorated,
hatdwood floors, furnace heat,
fireplace, puJlman bath. wash·
room. earage, Joadl ol storare.
Ocean view from Hving room and
aundec.k. Neat and clean and Jlv.
able. Property clear. Terms If
desired.
REAL VALUE AT
IW.PII •• IIIlEY
REALTOR
ORiole 3·6000
3411 NEWPORT BLVD.
NEWPORT BEACH
GRAND OPENING LAST UNIT
From the tee to the green, he
knows his game. He's spent a
long time learning to play, and
he uses every bit of Ma know.
ledge a nd skJJJ In each match.
The same Is true of a REALTOR.
He has learned his bualness In
detail and he Is pJfd&ed to
give every client the fuU bene·
fit of his knowledee ol real
estate and his experience •In
the fleld1 Hls aoaJ ls complete
satlalact.1on of both the buyer
and fhe seiJer. He worb hard
to achieve that eoal.
When you have a rNl estate
t:ran.uctlon to be handled, malut
sure you avall yourwlf ot tbe
services of a pro.
CaU upon a man who dllplaya
the Realtor'a .-1.
•• .. III••D•n
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---... FROM $750 LOW MONTHLY PAYMEN!S
(No ..... CoDtract-. • ...
You Becen. DHcl cmd T"dle to Property)
N611Jor ESt11tes .
Near Mesa Verde Country Club and GoU Course
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