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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-07-07 - Newport Harbor EnsignI I IWUdDAY. JVLY 7. THIS HARD-WOIKIN& FOURSOME is getting day) evening. Pictured, from left to riqht, ore one of the light standards into r la ce at the Chud Rote , Craig Grainger, Ray w ·lleford of _Parents' Request to Discuss ·Policy new ball field at the Corona de Mar Youth Ray·s Cral'le Se rvice. ond Jo.h., Semple. Mr. Center grounds, so that the field will be reedy W illeford, from Oronge, donated the u~e of his _f_o_r_p_la_y_a_t _t_h_e_o_f_fi_d_o_l_o~~-n_~_g~t_o_m_o_r_~_w_~IF_r_i· __ u_o_n_e_to~p~u-t_u~p-th_e~6~1~~~h-t~~~a-n~d~o~~:~~·---~~~=~:~~~~:l a gret>d Tuesday evening to a re· IE SUIFI G Ralph Myers quest by parents for a dl;ccusslon !Mrs that the people wbo pay tbe t ..... CIDd U.. lD t.IUa ana .. tJM ... tbat abouJd be coau.S.Nd lD aetUacJ up poU- c:y-wbot Ia lou911t. bow CIDd by wbom. .. 1 ce-dure, bu t not on indlvldual l teachers. ~lim Franklin of Balboa 1 . meeting on chool pollclt"s. The board suggested that the Is President parents s ubmit a written Jist of questloM In time tor the Aug. 2 E Is ASKED f COM C C board meeting, and tenta tlvr ly 0 • • vet the discu ion meeting for thf' following Tuesday evemng, R.llph )fyer Jr , 606 )fargue-Aug. !}. rite Ave., was eleM~d president The r«>quest for the di!K'u ton of the Corona del ~far Chamber grew out or the recent re igna - There was general agreement among the trustees a nd the par· ents in the a udlence tllat the discu ton shou1d c.nter o n school policy, pr•cUC'e and pro. 11and, who had auendt>d the pre V'lous meet1n1 a.-It-gal repre!W"n· lathe of ~tr<~. Olson. but poke I a a private CIII7E>n and taxp3y· er. asked the board to review a J>t'('ltic ~~ of question from parPnt . and to dl u ~ pos lble ways to 1mpro\e pol1nes. Irvine Co. Restridion on School Site Use Opposed A petJtlon ls t..lng clrculat~ in Corona del Mar requHting the Newport Beach City Council to allow more aui!Inc time at the main Mach. The new regulationa limit surfing a t the CDM Mach to a 180-foot strip beaJnnlng 20 teet ~om the east jetty, from 6 a.m. Girl lniured As Bike Hits Door of Car Eleven-year-old Lout. Stuart, 15()8 Irvine Aw., HarbOr HJgh· Janet.. autfeftd a broken arm TUHday momtn1 when ahe drove her bicycle Into the open door Of eu patUcl on lrvtrw Ave. 1Aonaftl ,.... ..... 617 Orc:bld ..... c-.. . epened tlae ... ....... ... .... ..~ ...... IMftt. a.r ~ ...... ,.,.... Stuart. took hn' to a doctor. to noon .Monday through Friday, of Comm~rc-e at the reorganJza. tlon of .Mrs. Vera Olson fir t and 6 a m. to 10 a.m. on week· tlon meeting Tue-sday evening. grade teacher ar .Mariners St•hoo~ ends and holidays. )fr. )fyent ls an attorney with w ho hart obj~ted to statements The only other surfing areas I otflc. at 3800 E. Coa~t Hwy. In her evaluation heet. In Jhe city are neu the mouth He 1'1 a pa•t p:-eslt!f'nt of the At previous meetings. a group of the Santa Ana River, from Corona del ~rar Civic Assn. of paren~ had a ked for a hear- Olive St. to the westerly city AI Springer, p.1rtnf'r·mana gt'r lng on )1rs. Olson's resigna tion limits, no res trictions as to of Haythorne·s Department Store. ~ylng they wan ted to fi nd oui Trustet>s .Mel Berry and Milo budget for the 1960·61 !i5('al hours; between 36th St. and was t-le\'ted fir<~t viN'-preo;ident. what Impelled her to le ave her Lacy ob~ted again at Tuesday year; the total I $1.722. 1. com. 42nd St., In West Xewport, from D:. David Smllt-y, Corona del job. They said they considered I e\•ening's Elementary Schoo I pared to an f'Ctlmated $1 ,40l.319 l 7:30 a.m. to noon, on a rotating ~tar dentist, ami the outgoing I her to be an excellent tt-acher Board meeting at the "for school tor the precedang fiscal )t>ar The 2-block area ; and near Newport president. was namf'd o;econd a nd would like to see her re· u~ only .. restriction placed by tax w11J be $1.23. wh1 c-h 1 12 Pier, !rom 19th St. to 20 teet vic'e-pre.!!ldent. )frs. J~><~sie Hill, Instated as a teacher. The board's the Irvi ne Co. on the 20-acre site cents above the rate !or thf' pa t aoutheasterly ot the Pier, no re· office ma nager at Kav Finch tand at the previous meetings for School :-Jo. 7 near Corona del year. strlctlons as to hours. Ceram lct, was named ecretary. was tha t a request tor a hea r· ~tar. • Approved lht> appointment The following Je tter, prepared I treasu rer. lng should come from llrs. OJ. The terms . of the a le specify of Mrs. lfargaf('t Er~ a ad LOOSENING the cable fr~m 0 by lfrs. Mary George 419't The balloting for the 5 \'acan· son herself. that I! the site Is used for otht'r mimstratlve ft'tary. to rtopla light"'g sta ndard at the Corora Pol~ttla Ave .• Corona del )Ja r. cies on tht-board ~f directors re · Tuesday evening, ~1r . Sam ~han school purposes dur!ng a r em Wells. who l r~ignlng }att" de l Mar Youth Ce!'l er ball p~nts the arguments of the I suited In tht" el~aon of the fol· Schulman, one of the )1ariners ~50-year period, the land Wlll re· In August to ~1waried. , \, ... local petitlonenr: lowing: 11 ss I s ta n t postmaster pare nts, p resented 2 letters 10 the v~rt to the ownership of tht> lr· .. ::, ,~pproy;J .'fll(~,progress. pa,y . fie~ i.s younq lonnie WiJJAk,.rd._ .. ., "The purpose ot I hi rover 1,.1. Grant Howald. Cliff Llonbargt>r School Board. v1~e Co. without compensation. ment of SHAOO to architf{'ls Ker· 1o4ho ~misted his father. -~.,er ter ls to point out as few f•~t I of Crown Hardwart>. B.lbe Or bon One was from Mrs. Olson, U Y· What It some catastro,ht> or mlt Dortus. Herbert Brownell and 1 of Rays Crone Service, en pur· that led to the circulation of this 1 of Coast Super Market, Vern lng, "I agree tha t my evaluation act of God ma kes ~~ls site un· n~ Hodgdon for work on School I t;.,g 1.p the poles, which will petition. ~mlth of Chera-Inn, lind Dr. het>ts can be rt>vealed •nd wei· usable as a school · ~~.r. Berry No. 7, making the total S50,.00.1 prov;de n;gn.t ligl\tel'lq fon l!um· .. !)miley. . come a dl.cuulon of my teach ·! and Mr. Lacy ask~. We are or 70 PH ~t ~f !-h~l-due. mer balfT'gomes. (Ensign photo) In C~na ~1 liar th~ are \ -·The dlrectora voted TUesday Inc abUI~ publicly." rtsk~,ng an Investme nt of $187,· ----.......:.:·0L1--...:.:._:....:....::__..:.._~::._=:....::~;.::._:::::_::.!.:.!:~~ • n-M of ,_... awn aDd even&-. .. tllr'D .vw 1217.t5 in n.. OCber wM from a number 500. ,. ~ _.,. ~ Mlrf ~\ I ........ J:MII.IJU to tbe Co-ol ........... aald. In put• Supt. Jloy ~n and UUS· W8o. -~. are ·elifiH .._. deJ ·Xu Youtll c.ae.. apd -o.r lat1 •--ee1y;. tee lint Ray polnted ~that the teo ,.atnl ~ 1~ or Iondo not to donat• 12:5 to the Molly Me· tar 00 ••t e1 ....., ,.ucy lrvf.w Co. 11 ~Unc the land at own a car. ,.. '""' .. tuat now CUntock memorial at the Corona ... • _. .._.. a 25 ~r cent dacount on last • nands, the n umt..r ot hour-. In ~· Mar library. ...... --..oe -.. ~ .: 1anu~try's value and is provfd. on Aglnd of Pia which the~ young ~pie are c~ poUd.. t. • t ~ lng a ewer m ain a long MacAr· a nners pennitted to IUrf la .a limited N R ccnued a 9ood teacMr to 1_,. thur Blvd. Rejecting the present 1 that they are obJlpd to reo.on to avy eserve UL We uaden ..... tllat t.bJa Ia offer of $9,375 an ac-re would aome rather un~irable modes l Det tiM Hnt .._ ., 1 mean a n additional upen.se ot Two ~pplkatlon for multi· yard ~tback to build 8 single of tranaportaUon In or~r to ar· u • F d atcnld.leg teac.laer ,.:.,_• • $110.000 to S180,000 !or rhe school story bu1ldin1~ w1JJ t'Om e> befort-famJly d~JJing. rive at locaUona where surfing Is n1t orme auch poiJdes br ol district a nd m l&ht dt>lav the-the ~ewport &>aC'h Planmng John Curci, 816 Via Lido Nord A $3,105,428 publlcatlon budget 1 permitted. The least de lrable of -we Cl1'8 au~ ·tbat the board St'hool project beyond t he ·targt>t Comma aon thls f''-emng IThur · 1 Udo Isle-, terrace canopv to ~it h: for the 1960·61 fltcal year was thl"M methods Is hltch ·hiklng. It The Southern Orange Co unty wtU C'OIItiaue to GIDote r•· datt> of opening In the fall of day J. In 6 ln<"hes of front pro(>t>rty llnt>. Publication Budget OK'd adopted Friday by the trust~s would seem much more practical Chapter of tht> X a val Re erve apect for UMI' dew:n.uoaa b 1961. they said. I T ht> Balboa Df"\'t>lopment Co. i" 1 Balboa Oe\·e lopmt"nt Co. 1 al~ ot the Newport Harbor Union and st'I'Uiible to have our young Assn. was organized Ia"' week. tmtia9 Nn.. 0 .._ to a pu.blJ! ~fr. Ray said that the Irvint> a<~king for a \araance and u t> a US4! ~rmlt requestl, for 26· High School district. The total ~pie surfing at home. and R. J Garnaus ot 1824 Beryl beariaq. rt mut be fonm•t LD re -crlctlon in tht> salt> agrl't'· ~rmu to ron tru~ a !6 unit, unat a partment building at 9(19. compa~ with 13.312.612 for the .. Considera tion should aLo be Ln .. Harbor H igh 1 and s, wa" tbe mlad.s of the board m•m· ment •~ aimed at prevt>nting •.J·foot h1gh apartment bualdtng. 911 913 E. Balboa Bh ·d., and fiscal yea r just concluded. given to tht> fact tha t many of named prt> ident. land <;pt><"uiarlon by thl" «-hool plu" H mort> fM>t for m(>('hanic-al 906· 910 E. Ocean Fl., Balboa. Total ro.t of Ins truction, In· theu young people have 11ummer )ir. Carnaus. who is an assiSt· di!ltrlrt. He me ntioned tht> High appurtt>nanc-P,, on 6' ~ lot« bP Helt"n )1cKenzff' and Adrian eluding $1.234,368 tor teachers' jobs. making It Impossible to ant vk t>·pre-.idenc of California HIRIJ ,_ NM11tl School dl trkt sale of the school twf>~>n Balhoa Bh rl. and 0 an Wll~n Property Oevc>lo!X'ro; 1 also salaries. Is e s t i mated at sur! during tht> t"arly mornlnjl B.tnk ant! has an office at th<' ltP ac11olnlng tht> Harbor High Ft . and A anti B 5\tr('('ts. nt>ar a U<\f' permit r~quM~t l, for JO. $1.570.667. hou rs now de lgnated for <~urf· Corona riel ~Jar branch, was a Hlltl of Scll111 ... ~ campuo: tht> Balboa hucJnf'!;!' dl trart §lory oi\Jl'lrtment bualdlng at 3300 Supt. Max R~ll reported lng -thls mean no s urfing. I ~avv office:-d ura ng World War Board Prt>Sldt>nt Harvf'y Pease Rt>altor Hl"lt''l :\lrKE'n7Jt> anrl and l3U6 Via Lado. ~t>wport that aummer school enrollment realize that to some ot you. par· II. He ~rved aboan1 '1Upplv o;hip-; Harvey Pea~t> ot Balboa Island o:ugge tt"d an amt"ndmt>nt to lht> Adnan Wa lson Propen~ Dfo\f'lop &>ach as ot 1une 30 was 1,022, plus tlcula rly th~e of vou who do not and destrovers on ron\'Ov dutv wa<; elected pre !dent ot tht> restrict!\<' cla~se to .. S\'hool and Pre .:trP a<~k1 nn fo. a ' nan~ Ro~rt F"unk, Ui1 ~fanno Dr., 170 Jn driver training. He re · ha\'e a surfer In the family. thl~ In the ~orth Atlantic and.ln th~ board of tru-.tE't' of the ~ewport l or public ucp .t nd u;;f' Pf'rTl'lll to r<~ncJrurt a Ra) horP ... , 2-!oot <~Jdf' ~ard SPI· ported a lao that the district had may not mean too much. but ro Pacific. Bt>ach Elemt>ntary S"hool Dis· Tht> ooard thcn ac1opted •' Ill unu Jll. toro. apanmt>nt buale1 back. received l l4,J61.74 Interest on an avid surfer. It's all important. AJian Osborne of Coo;ta .Mesa, tnr t at the rt'Organlzatlon mE't't · resolution approving tht' pur ang \\llh a h~IJ:'lt of 11).1'2 ff'f't • t1SE PERMITS ahort term Investment ol fund.! "J am sure that the young who ~ with the HU~!he Semi· ing Fridav. ~Irs. Louis CSt>nar ot chase of the 20 acre for $18i . .:5( pluo; mec!'la,Jc al appurtenam·P Ec1ward HE'rnanrln 300 )fa. durlng the 1900·60 fl ca l year. people are as eager as anyone> Conductor Division, "a elected Balboa I lanrl wa~ naml."d C'lt>rk If tht' lf'inf' Co agr~o: to the t lJI'kl anrl 3J(l6 \·ia Larto. 1n rinP A\t'. Balboa l.lanrt. on sale to respect the safety and wttll-1 vlce-pre .. ldent. :'\lilo Ainsworth of ()(firer~ !or the past year WE'rt' inclusion of .. publk u~ · 10 thr th(' Lado ~hopp1n~ Ct>ntr r. nr .. ,n ~r. -... ~ ·-· Ills being of the Ewlmme rs, but, par· Harbor Highland<~ [c: <;('COnd vic'<'· Jim Ra~ of Corona Hi~!hland", rec:trlctlon. thf' foot of rht> Lulo bnd~l' ~onli Church nr Chri'-t &I· tlcularly during. the evenIng pre IMnt; Joh n St>mple of Co. prt>'>ident. and ~lr. Pease. drrk.j The board also: HNP i~ tht' a~Pnda for rn Pnll"-1, 3R39 E. Coast Hwy, Co· W. C. Ries, Costa Mesa city treasurer, Is the new president of the Board of Trus tees of the Orange Coast Junior College Dis· trtct. He succeeds Donald C. Holt of Westminster. Mr. RlN h83 aerved as clerk of the board tor th• past year. lpl .......... Ed HlrtJ\ was Installed as pres· ldent of the Newport Harbor Op· tlmlat Club las t w~k by Larry HarmH, lieutenant governor ot Zone 6. Oth•r new omce,. a~ S.be Orbon and Dr. John Wheat· on. vlee·prHidenll!: Hug h Moore, treasurer. and Ken Sta~ge and Mike My~,.. ~arl~. ... ., n STAaTS naa CIUklren playing wtth spark· Jere tJaNw one up ln the air and it ceme down on the root of the 1arap of E. Q. Hatch, 2189 E. Oc.-Mn Ft-ont, Balboa, at 12:02 p. m. Monday, Ju.Jy 4, causJ nc • ftre wtaJcb lt'ft IZSO damq•. tM Jlkwpcwt leach nre depart· .. t ........ _.. Jai::8AifGa cura ._. a&adiman. ortVner of W....,..n'• ~by .tore at 3424 "fie o,.no. 1n 1M Udo Shopptnc a..r ................. ed ... TR'If el IIIII Re.part Harbor W ·n WI <211~ • hours after six o clock. the num -I rona del )far, with th<' ~tcCuls· • Adoptt'd the> pubhcation nl~h1·., m f' t> 11 n i;. "ha h \\.11 ron.t C1rl ~1.u. c-ondurt rhur<'h ber ot s wimme rs I~ at a mini· lion Rea I t v Offi('('. o;c-,•retaf'·: FIRE DESTIIOYS CAJI I tw~tn .11 o, lo.. I. Mil\ 1tu•" 1., a C I 1ont> mum and this would eem to be Frank Herbert of the First WeSt· Fire or und termined on$!1n H • D e TEJIITATIVE NAP C H \f, K1'1n<'~ 211 Coltfln St., an .. ide.:ll tlme lor s urfing. em Bank i n Santa A n a. d~t roye-d the car of R. \':. Van e a r1 n g S U e Tract 3813, tht> propo.o;p 1 p E \\·e-cr "''"port r11'1a• he'd ~ara,;e LN s give both the swimm<'rs trea urer. , ~ft>tl"r, 730 t. Jame PI . Cliff c:ubdl\iston flf J9:? I <'Is f~om J.'kcl on frt'nt h.tlf or lor a nd surtet'S a lair sha re of time The as odation mc:nbership is H wen. a t 2:1 a.m. yestNda,y. Monday On ~r to the .~ •ntn .\n;t P.J\~r ,,.".,1 Roht':-t Allan Jr .. :l.!t Linc1o in the water an~, keep our young o;>en to re-tired ~avy otrlcers a nd The car was parked In the d rive-~ewport. ''". R.1lhn.1 ('Xtf'nll non-con· ~pleat hOI!M· to re~rve otrlcers. w~). • PaECSE PLAJf lfO. 5 fornrn~r fa~.lR<' I T II B •1d• E.<~tabltshln~ bu1tct1.,g «>tha k . Frantl lOU<'h. 3110 Clav St., a Ul •ngs lint>, on Artl'"litl ~t·<'t''" th '\;P\\P.lrl flt•IJ!.,t<: altPrnl~c.ns to •., 1 no n "'1!1'rm t 'l~ hOU"'t' Two h P a ring !I on protest <'It~ mac:tt"r plan J.lm,. .. !'ru trt 49t> ~ • ·('wport against high hulldln$! will ~ • AN£JfDNEJfTS Bh J. ::'\1'\\l)ort H~lght;, nuto rt'· he ld a t Monrlay P\·r nang's m~t -1 R. ~1. Krieg, 1501 10 1~. \tlrd ~·liT c:hnp In r -1 ZOOt' lng of the ~ewport &-ach City mar Dr . Ba lboa, rl"zoning :!.3 lor.. Ctt) of :"""'POrt IW:~<'h fire Council from R 1 to R-2. nus propt"rt\ <:tallun at 1 h) E. Balboa .Blvd., Tht> h(':tringc; \\Ill be on ap-""'&..c: formt>rly R2. and 10 nf thl' B.•lt><la, a ,IJOinant: th(• public peals CTom Planntng Commission lot.!\ have duplf'~M. 2 an> \'&<'ant J.braro. approval of the followang proj-1 tht' l'('malndt'r ha\e sJngll' re ... 1 Elliatwth Pag<', ~ E. Bdlboa ects : dc>nct" • • Rl\(1 . R.lltlB;a~ ':l·UN.t apartmt'nt GE-org<' Caf\·N's ~c>wport Tow-Amc-nc1mf"nt No. 95 to N"IOO(' huddinJ: In n C-1 "1on~. ......,. er. llO. foot high hotel. plus me. Tnl<"t 3800. at ~ia rinNs Dr and L. \1 rm. ~ffg ('o. 2121 w . chani<"lll appurtt"nanC'f"s, at tht> Do\'N Dr., In the Up(X'r Bw arl.'.t. D<l\t" St ~I'\\ port &-arh, 1ndus- dty-rounty dOC'k sltC' ntoar the from uncia In~ to R-1 B traal building for light manulac· Arches I Amendrnt'nt No. 96. amendtn~r turmg. The Rom A Cola plan to bulld subdivision ordlnanC'f" relating tn e 8ESvaDMSIO•s a 92·foot h igh hott"l building, prtmA.l)·, major and a«''nd.Jt) Jamc-~ tu", 600 Tu tin Ave., plus 17 f~t !or me•hankal •P· hJahwaya. 'l;cwpon Hclahu, r reatt' 2 R·l purtenan , ne.ar the U do Isle e aao&.VTIOII bulldlna .ltl'<l out or ont-R·1 •If brldlf' entrAn ~uUon :o.fo. 651 to estabHsh XArtarct Clbeon a nd D. x: tht-follow1ne lrtl"f'f't namt-s : Lak(" Walter J r .. 2021. E. 8&,), B.aJboa, Park LA.. bc-~·~n T"ustln .Avt'. <TNt~ on R·l buHdlnl' lte out and 2lrd St., Upper S.y ArM: ot 3&,a parc.la. ................. ., u.a...a ...... ,.,. -,s 1 .. a •• , ........ -••rwt ..._...., c:..alt .......... -.......... _ .. ,_ .................... .... -..a ...... ,... Sh«t St., near Shon St.. &'!lb ~~----~---~ St. and N~ BlVd.. at'I'CIII C..... the Clcy Hall: Udo Parll Dr.. n.. St. HSt ot Lara~tr. AYft •• nNr City HaU. ......... T. E. • N~ -Stwnth St., lalbola, a-Inch lattk!t on a 3. fooc ~nt Wert& wall 0GC ftOAT ... ._ ,.,.nit CI'Mft X120cNn 11""-. ftnl ,..... •llf -. In the Corona del aiar • ..-.... MJco. aftiNal ........... IIMdlt ......u. .. 4 ..... • ....__. ..... •· .. ,.., ............. " ..... beat ,.,... ........ OIUia '0... 011111 IIMt 1111 Ja-. ....... -...... A .... -· ~ ............ , •• 1 ........... •· ......., .. ~.. Clll$ 1111 ......... ... ~ ........ e ........ c.-...... c:.a,. ... l ......... ~ .. c.-............ CMy .. Newpert .... c.Rf. Oflee ... ,M,._. ,a...t ill ft.. ................. ~ HIO L c-t H~ .,.,. c.-.. W., c.lf. Tal•,••~~ Oliele J.-4110. AlVO I. HAAPA .o-•IMI "'Wkller ~ HMPA ..... ecl•to Witet TM NIWPOlf HAliOR INSI&N -M"..,.._ to b. • _..,.,_ ef ,_. erel ......._ 1!., ..t ..._. He. AJ0171 ef tt. Superior Cowt ltl s..to AN 1IMI "'t -....,_. il q~telifled to ,..wtth all p~~blic BOticae r.qu!N411 "' .... SUISCIIPTION RATES 111 the New,_t HarW AN11 Otta ,.., -Sl.O~: tw• Y'•" -$5.00 Ouhi4M •f tt. HariMr ANI: 0111 W"' -$4.00: twa , .. " -IUIID .,.EMIEl ef tt. CAUFOlNIA NEWSI'AI'£l I'UILISHElS ASSOCIATION ~ .f tt. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION .. , Hop THE RE01t6ANIZA TION MEETING of the board of trustees of 8 II R I d t the Newport Harbor Union High School district was held Friday e A STUDY OF SCHOOL POUCY PROMISED a e 0 in the board room at Harbor High. Seated, from left, are trustees I · ath palli h littl t t Roy McCardle of Costa Mes~: Earl Peterson of Cliff Haven wno t 15 r e r ap n~ 0\~ e mo~ paren 51 Q F •1_1 was elected clerk of the boord; Dr. Ed Milum of We5tcliff. th~ new know about the schools m _ the1r ~mmumty-even pen rJaay'. president; Mrs. Ronald B~rlow of Balboa Island,., d Don.sld Dungan though schools take the btggest b1te out of the tax of Costo Mesa, the o~tgoing president. Standing is Supt. Max dollar and public education is such an important Lights on tht> baseball dia· Russell, who was reoppoanted secre•ary of the board. (Ensign photo) d ' f · ds 1 I mond at the Corona del )far mol er 0 y oung m1n · Youth Center will be turned on Sch I Bo d u . I T herefor e it is gratifying to note that the trustees o!ficlally Cor the first _time at 00 I n s rgent y of our N e wport Beach elementary schools have17·30 P· m. to~orrow <Frldayl. h d d . d b An e-<hibiliOn baseball g:1mc eeded agreed to ol a stu y meetmg as requeste Y a 1 will follow the llghtlna cere· N R II s number of parents of Mariners School pupils. This mony. A drawing will be held for I usse ays request for a discussion of polic y was prompted b y team to play 2 Innings each. the resignation of M rs. Vera Olson a teacher held Due to be Pres e. n t for the . . . • • lighting ceremonv 1s Amanda The urg('ncy or the need to Board held last week at the m h1gh regard by these M anners parents. but now Blake. the Miss k itty of ··Gun support the passag£' or the Hlgh home or 1\trs. Vincent DIStefa no. the scope of the inquiry is going beyond an indi-Smoke," daug~ter of :\1r. and School bond Issue was d€'sNibed t..aos Estelle Lane, Harbor High- vidual teacher and will deal with the policies, prac- 1 ~1~· Jesse Nell. -UO Goldenrod by Supr. Max Russell at a meet· lands. . d ed . h l A\ e., Corona del ~1ar. ing of the Hor.lt't' En lgn PTA Mr. Russel) stressed the follow· bees a n proc ures 1n our sc oo s . A trE'm('ndous amount of grad-lng points: "rt the bond Issue I hope this study will include such all-important lng and CenC'e work was accom-1 y dl w·ll rails to pass when voted upon on items as the content of textbooks and the techniques pllshed on the Fourth ot July by a r ey I July l9, by the fall or 1962, If . ' . father , coaches a nd boys. · not sooner, our high schools will of teachmg the fundamentals. Are there textbooks m I I G. e T h be forced to go on half-day ses· our schools that undermine American ideals? Is ·-...... ···--., CDI IV rop y In~. We have no school bonded th b · f th · 11 ,...-1H111 lndebtedn(>l:;s at the present tire. ere any OSlS or e growmg concern over spe -, I Basketbl ll star Grorge Yardlt>y We h-ave a qualit hoot . ing and reading? ~ there sufficien t incentive for out-IS Beall 11 Ace of ll wlll announC<' t.he wlnnt>r or the 1 gram, with etfici:nt scoperaS~~- standing performance among the students? There ourth annual \ ardley award for 1 Our cost of education per high are many more questions to be asked but these Andrew ~f. Allan. 78, ot 510 outstanding athletic achiC\'t'ment I c h 0 0 I s tudent ls below the • • • • 1 Goldenrod A\·e., Corona del Mar, to the harbor area at the New-state's avera~e. Anv delav in are among the most Stgntltcant. died last Thursday in his homt> port Harbor Junior Chamber oft solving the Immediate problem, * * • I after a 6-month Illness. He was Commerce. dinner on Thursday. such as would result if the bonct 1 . a nati,·e of Scotland and had Aug. 18. Issue fails to gain the necessary The Vera Olson case has ~oused th~ mterest of u,·ed In this area for s years and The "':'inner will ~ selKtE'd 2 3 majority vote on Jul y 19. an elementary school teacher m a dtstnct near Los 11n Californl.t for 25 years. He from a fmal group of :> athletes. would compound the problem In A ngeles, and she sent in some comments to the Vwas a retired accountant. His name .will be engraved ~n the future. We must stony ahead E · , H h . Mr. Allan is survived by his the _Yar(lle) trophy and ht> will or the educational needs of our nstgn. ere are excerpts from e r letter. wlf~ :\1 8 y t t a All t rerel\'t> an achl('vement medal. rapidly increasing population." ~copy of the Jufte ~3 edition of yOtJr ~ewport Harbor Ensign daugh~e:s: Mrs~ E. F. Mu~~-. B~:~ The other 4 will re('eive nominee The Horace Ensign PTA plans was gtven to me by a frtend who has relat1vet at Newport BeKh. zil. South Am('rlca and Mrs. An· medals . Judging for the event to assist in bringing to public The article in whidt I was particularly interested was the one C41p· tonio Perez, Hav~na. Cuba; 2 Is based strictly on sport achieve -atter1tlon the facts concerning t ioned, ''Teacher's Re~ignat;on Is O,b.ted ,at ~eeting"... grandsons, a granddaughter and ment and Is open to professional the bond Is s u e by organizing I am • t.Kher. During the pMt year I've taught seventh 2 e reat ·grandchildren. He be· or amateur In all fields of sport. neighborhood Co f t ee Kl-atsches 9 d H 1 -L -• t L-... _ • • .&&.._ • longed to the St Ternan Masonic Local football coaches will be throughout the Harbor a rea. ra e • • · owever, -no -vvlft9 so 1ft n.. c:omtn4) YfHI un· l,nvited to attend the dinner to lesa the ...__. succ:eed • ...:....:---·.-.&. blic Lodge 443 of Banchory Aber· ,_. ....... C4lft '" ....... .._ up ~ fM.ti*C ~re deenshlre Scotland an'd the give a run-down on what Is ex· • •-II Ill to get 1M retnstated. Now you btow why I m mterested in th. Episcopalian hurch' pected In the comlne football .... ,...,1111 artide about Mrs. Olson. YOtJ see, her C4IM sounds .&most para~ c · season. Nick Lucas, Buck Bean t o mine. The only d ifference is that I didn't resi9"... I ~\'alte ~~C: were h~~ Sa ~-and Bill Straw are In charge o[ Set II .1111 ...... Petitions were 'preMnted to the bo.rd reque~t;ng an open ~r ay ~ I M tz ortua ry ape • the e\·ent for the J unior Chamber More than 1400 Bov Scouts and hearing in my ~atf. I even wrote th. bo.rd a note ·~ing to orona e · a r. of Commerce. Exporers from the Orange Em· such a m.eting. To date t*'e bo.rd has ignored th. ~~and , ...... --a ~-1...11....1 ln. lllllll~ 1 _ 11_....._ plre Boy Scout Counci l will take all requests that a reason for their action be given. th. onty rea-~I -------.... ...,.. part In a 3-day Jubilee Camporee son +*'at is given in my evaluation ~pen is that "my comments lu. lr-..1. ._. • ., rl-. _.. ·w...aadff Ills l& July 22, 23, and 24 at the Upper in public m .. tincp are not in keeping with +*'e best interests of the ., ~ .. , ...... ruw .. Ill II Bay site of the 1953 National district." lJ,is h.d reference to my haviovt sug-__._~ that ·---=n.. Private servl----for Mrs. o-••le Jamboree Inland of the Irvine .. ., ~·--......-"' A fire of undetermined orlgln '""'., ...,....., Coast Country Club should be taugflt phonetic:.ly. n.ey cleny th.t +*'is is th. renon for caused thousands of dollars dam· Lee Martin. 75. of l117 Devon The event will ~olncide with my dismiswl, but refuse to give a reason, standing on the EduC41-age to an unoccupied home at Lane, Westclltt. were hefd Tues-the 1960 Jubilee Scout Jamboree t ion Code, which says a probationary teadter can be dismiuecf 800 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa, owned day In the Baltz M o r tua r Y at Colorado Springs. wit*'OtJt C41UH. by the Newport Harbor Yacht Chapel, Co rona del Mar, with the Opening ceremonies w Ill be I understand thwe are many more sudt C41HS than we hear Club, at 12:07 a. m. Tuesday, Rev. Clifford Fugate of the Costa held at 3 p. m. Friday, July 22: a~ut, and I am wondering whether it migtlt not be a good idea the Newport Beach fire depart· Mesa Comm unity Met h 0 d 1st the cl<lSine ceremony and awards t try · u.. _L L _ .J ment reported. Church ortlclatlng. t tl Ill be 2 o to organ11e me teacnen wno are so treat.a ... It does seem Mr.s. Martin died Saturdav In presen a on w at p. m. .J. !.t.1. ----'-''The house is almost a total · Sunday Jul 24 to me mat wrm as many "grau roots" ,.-vrv as there are favor-IOS.'J." Fire Marshal w. C. Noller the Hlllhaven Rest Home New. _• __ Y __ . ___ _ ing ••traditional education" somet*'ing could be done to correct said, still Investigating to deter-port !War h. aftPr an t>x1t>ndt-d Ill· PUMP PULLED OVER the e•isting "progressive" situation. mine the cause. ness. Shf' had lived In this area The door handle on a car drlv- • • • The O<'cupant" had checked out lor 4 months. coming here from en by James P. Morgan J r., Pasa· P.S. Let me commend you in t*'e mod laudatory terms for of the house at 3 p. m. Monday. San Luis Obispo. ShP W3!! a na-dena, caught on a gas pump d ~~ 1 d't · 1 y • 'd h f ~L Tht> tlrt> started in the l iVI"ng tive or Missouri anct had be(-n In hose In a serviC'e staUon at Ma · yOtJr very won enu e 1 or1a s. ou ve no 1 ea ow re reW~ing it c I if · r · d d' 1 f h 1 room or the 2-story stuC"C.. struc· a ornla or 37 yt>ars. rlne Ave. and Balboa Ave., Sal· 11 to rea e 1toria s o suc pro-American caliber ... All year I've tun• and spread upstairs to bed· Sh£' I~; s urvivt>fl by a dau~hter. boa Island. at 7:35p.m. Saturday tried to impreu upon my seven+*' graders +*'at we are a eonstitu. rooms. )Irs. !Wtty l..t'Gette of the home and pulled the pump over, New- tiona! republic, and not a democracy, so I was e~peciaHy im-address; a !'On, Charles Martin. port pollee reported. Gas was preuecl by your editorial on +*'at subject! 2 , .............. llj .... .l Los An gclt-s; a sister Mrs. Julia spilled when pipes undf'r the Drive a New RENAULT! SIX MONTHS FREE! I W E PAY FOR G AS, O IL AND LUBE FOR SIX FULL MONTHS! FOR COMPLETE DETA ILS SEE JOHNSON & SON "FAMILY OF FINE CARS" 600 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT lEACH .... •• .. Mathias. ~an Luis Obispo; and pump started leaking. No one ..,..__ Clr 1 ,.. ... 111 ....... .1 3 grandchildren. rnterment was was Injured. A station attend· ~~-.... -in Pacific VIew Memorial Park. I ant made temporary repairs. Timothy Goodwin. 17. of .2024 I Highlanrl Or .. Harbor Highlands, anrl a passenger In a car he was rlrlvlng. John R. Belford, 18, or 3012 F"Nnh('ath Lant>. Costa Mesa WN(' Injured when their car fail- t>rl to nPgotlate a curve on Bay- Rhore Or., 1000 feet south of Jambore€' Rd., Upper Bay, at 6: p. m. Tue~day. The front end of the car endect un in bay m ud and water, the Newport Beach pollee department reported. BOT RtJifS Dn'O CAR •' Larry Lundquist. 4, of 411 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. was lnjur· ed Sunday wherl he ran Into th~ right rear fender of a ca r belnlf driven by LoyJe F. McMillen, of WhlttiPr, traveUng east on Bal· boa Blvd. at Adam.t St., Balboa. S CAlli m ACCIDDT A three·car accident occurred a t Coa_at Hwy. and La rk a pur Ave .. , Corona del Mar, at 10:40 a. m. Saturday between ca r t jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ driven by June D. Buraeu. 45, I Pat~tdena ; ~ttle Lund, !10, PhOI"· nix. Ariz., a nd l ames F. Bu~h· anon, 23, of 267 Sherwood Sf Cotta MHa, Newport poUce re· ported. Ulaerty 1-9361 WE SPECIALIZE IN REMODEUNG W6 RK -NO JOB TOO SMAll 1.&. __ ..._ Lotal Cadets at Ft. Lewis Cadet Douglas Unruh, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Unruh 327 Drittwood Rd., Shore Clitfs; and Cadet Thomas W. Atkinson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A . Atkinson, 3225 Ocean Blvd., Co- rona del Mar, a re both receiv- Ing 6 weeks of training at the Army Reserve Officer Training Co r p s summer camp at Fort LcwlH, Wuh. ,The training Js scheduled to be concluded July 29. Cadet Unruh Is a '1957 gradu· 3te or NeWport H a rbor High School and Is a student at the University of Arizona II'\ Tucson. He Is a member or Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Kappa Psi fra· ternlties. Cadet Atkinson I a 1957 grad- uate of Newport Harbor II I g h School and Is a student at the University ot Wyoming In La· ramie. --- Ulll ...... ................ ....... ------..-~"~ .. ~ ....... ~ .... -.,-- SECOifD FU'nm& -~;:':=-IILLINGILIY 'S -MIAINI RBIAU_. SliM ••• • .... es.•• DANQ ... Nl...-TLY IANQUIT 1100tot tN IIAYnfUl CCNMIIMA Ml 11M-......_,_.,,. ---- ,.,lelfC.•illll• PLEASE READ THIS We cue equipped to ...,.U ay 'l'eJnWea • III·Fl I..._ let ..-~,AU ef ... tec'l•lc1eM ...._ .t a..t 10 ,_.. I .1d1•111 Ia U. llekL We ..... JW1 I (1 ..... -._ .. _. _____ ,u a .... " Pboua ORiole 3-5855 AI Be... and Mod Aden ANNOUNCE Hawaii c~s to Newport! NOWOPIII the Beach Boy' s· new .Afo~a Room I •• ~··· :f I I 'naell.440,401 Jn INUdlq peer· e COIIGIIA Da. ... IDlta ...-durlnl Ju.nt atooaled Don f'rankl!n, .,.1 Htate of· 1M .ewpan 11eacb permit total ftee, 3250 E. eo.,t, 17,000; Kar· to 114.-,051 lor the lint 8 old David Smith. alab, ~13 Car· montba e11110. natJon, 1100; lamH Joha nsen, re-na. Ia Uttle more than 13,000,· aldlna, 431 ...., ... 1500. 000 Mlllnd tbe 117,532,403 June e COIMJIIA _. ,....,. 30 tolaJ of lut ~ar. KN.IIary Maddox, aJt~raUons. The record for the 118cal ynr stO De Anza. 12S(). whkh ended June 30 Ia 124.772,· e UY III08D .-r, JU4t euMdlnl the previous W. M. Bickley, fence, 119 Gar - kal year record of t:J11,222.9H. net, 11.00: Mn. Margaret Tu tin. 'nle Baycreet Dewlopnwnt Co. alteratJons, 308 1_. Marine, 12.000 ; pve the June total a bll booet K. A. Mathisen, 1-unlt, 2-story by taklnl out 12 permlta for dweJJinc. No. 7 Collin~ Isla nd. ctweliJnp ln the Upl)ft Bay Area UO.OOO; E. L. Payne, residing, for a total value of almost 1300,· 23!5'1 Opal, 1650. 000. e U1'I'Ea aA Y AU: A P'ollowina p«mlta were laued Baycre•t Development Co., 12 durlnl the nnal week In June: permits for 1-unlt dWellings on Commodore Rd., 1298,190; 0 . PhiiJips, twlmmlng pool, 2201 Heather, $2.900; CJlurch of Jesus Christ or Latter Day Saints, foun- dation and slab, 801 Dover, $200; R. W. Larkin. swimming pool. 1m Suuex. $3.000; John Fletch· er, add bedroom, 1107 Sussex, I3,SOO; Chari~ Sparkuhl, swim· mine pool, 2006 Shipway. $2.800; Santa Ana 0 11 Co., sign, 333 Pall· sades Rd., $600. P1lnl p • Ml• Catherine Smith entt-r· tal ned a few frlenda with a small carckn party Wedneeday after· noon, June 29, at her horne. 307 Golcknrocl Ave., Corona ckl :\far. The party waa In honor of ht-r m t•r-ln-law, Mn. Phillip Smith of Claremont, who brou&ht aom~ of her palntlnga for JU"ts to see. IIIUIIT AS CAJI I'LDI Louis Ra il, 17, of 410 Hello· trope Ave., Corona d~l Mar. drlv· er, and Ch~ter Loomis, 17, of 373 Ramona Way, Coeta :\tesa, a pu· aenaer, were Injured wh~n their car flipped ov~r on Jamboree Rd. on~ m1 Je no:th of Coast Hwy. a t 12:12 a.m. Friday, Newport po· llce reported. Both w~re ta ken by ambulance to Hoag Hospital. DIAIIOIID mJIG TAKEJI A $1,200 diamond and pea rl rina w .. stolen from the home of Vlratnla R. ~fcCJura. 115 44th St., West Newport, Newport po· lice reported last Th'\Jraday. A sJnale pearl w as In the center of the ring surrounded by 6 or 7 amaU diamonds. eaAUOA St~lla Linden, f~nce tor puppet thea tre, 210 Palm, 1100 ; Rendez. vous Snack Sho;>. s ign. 600 Ocean Ft.. 175; Marlon Alexand~r. rtt· sldln~. 212 E. Oeean Ft., $1.995. e LJDO ISLE .Mrs. I . C. McFerran. add bed· room over ga rage, 105 Via Un· dint-, 14.540. e WEW'POBT Bruce Card, sl&"n. 2033 W . Coast Hwy.. $1,050; William Kinder. demollah dwelling unit a t 6910 W. Ocean Ft.. S360; Lo uis Hor· nung, wall. 4800 Neptune. S800: . . .. ,... OFfiCIALS of the Citizens Committee for High School Bonds ore shown here ot o plonning session. Stonding are phone company mMager Ted Hambrook, general chairmon, at left. ond Jad McCord, treasurer. Seated, left to right, a1e Mrs. G. Burton Rys· dale ; Mrs. Harvey Pease. coordina1or of tK"e eleme ntary. and 'unior high PTA gro~s. and Mrs. Norman Watson, chairman cf the speakers committee. The bond e!ec•ion has been set for July 19. (Bedner photo) Lad Gives Alarm When Fire Breaks Out in Newport Home A rlgaretle was blamed Cor a I The son. John )f . Trueblood, 9, $5,000 fire In the home of John noticed tht-flrl' and ran next Trueblood. 510 38th St . Xewport door to a neighoor, who called I la nd, at 8:52 a.m. Friday. The I the tlr;e department. The tire fire might have ca uS<'d further tarted In a clothe cl~t and damage but a son or the family pr-ead to a bedroom and haJJ. was home a nd gave the ala rm, way. Heat and smoke damage the :-;ewporr Bt'ach fi re depart· was extensl\·e in the rest of the ment reported. first floor or the two-story house, Fire 11111111 But rirE'men said. The pum per ano squad truck from the headquarters station. :-;t>wport Beach, a nd the pumpt>r CATCH THI! CUM . AD old c:ookbook liWll lhia cure for asthma, "W~ &be lkJa ol a mu&krat-rur aide next to tbe body- eMir die lunp. .. Certain relief wu auurcd. It's com· fortina to lcnow that we have more reliable methods today. In recent )'C&I'S medical ICience has DChie'ed incalculeblt improvements in the care and treatment of il1Dea Yoar pbysician can t.dJ you al>out the dfcctive mcdicatioos ava.ilabk . Seek his professional advice wbea you're ill. 'Then, if he rccornmcnclc- mcdication, ~ to us for quality prescription• I Christensen PllmiiiGCJ -· E. COAST .wT., c::o.»>A ,DD. 11A11 oaiOLE J ... 2 IOATS DAILY 10 CAIAUIIA C.tat.N lsJ.nd lMJy I ... .--.~"' -. -· LEAVING FIOM FUN ZONI 1•• 'OA Xut to FHTy r n>c Bo.ts leeve et 9:00 & 9:45 e.m: Retumin<J et 4:30 1(5:()() p.m. RoundTrip -Adults 6.52 Children under 12 -Helf Pr-ice A Wonderful Outin9 for the F..nily IIIOU. FOOD STOLER Pl~rlulgl Rossi, 2529 First Ave., Corona del Mar, reported the burglary or a pair of s hoes and u sorted canned aoods from that address Saturday. A key was possibly used to ga in entry, a no doors or windows were open. Back Bay Pa rk. cabana, 300 E. Coast Hwy., !5.800: Gladstone Ha tch, re-roor. 219·221 21st St .. S300: Bayside VIllage, ign, 300 E. Coast Hwy., SSOO; Leo Kl otz. demolls h non-conforming stair· way ami build new one, 310 32nd St.. $150: )frs. V. 0. Pt>terson. ff'nCt-, 3300 W. Orean Ft., $95; William Blust, Interior altera - tions. 6450 W. Coast Hwy .. $75; ~ewport Salboa Savings & Loan Assn., sign. 3363 Via Lhlo. $400; Alton Culver, re ldlng, 3502 :\~far· cus. $850. Fumes lgnitt>d rausing a mall from the Balooa tire station were explosion aooard the 34-Coot di patched to the scene. Due to cruiser, Sea )'luff II. at 406 S. the extent of tht' fi rf', a second I Bay Front. Balboa Island, at 12:48 alarm was given a nd the pump· P·'!l· last Thursday, re ultlng In er truck from the Haroor High--~:::::::::::::::::::::=====~===~~==~:_­ $150 damage to thE've ~.owned 1~:n:d:•~~:ta:t:io:n~r:t>s~po~n~d:t>d:·~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= bv Robert R. Ba ore. Los Angeles. DO TOU WANT • te~t. • rW., • .......• ~~..., ..... , Or 4. ,.. ...... lUll ........ , Try EMit-..... w-.om.,..... LEGAL WOTJCE Jfo. A-25 .. WOTJCE OP KEAitllf~ Superior Court of the State of Callfomla for th~ County of Or· The boat had Ju t bet'n refueled and exploded when the motor was started. Someone u~d a dry powder [ire e-xting uisht>r to put out the n ames before the tire ooat or fire trucks arrrvetl. ana~. SJ.o~ with tM -clwints wt.o H- Eatate of CHARLES EL'IER _.... ;.. .... ~ 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CAVE, l*:reued. lfotl~ b hft-eby alv~n that w .ft .. --JAMES D. RAY .... L COAS1' HW't,. COlOMA oa w.u 0.....1 .. 11 SPECULATIVE? . ., .. .-.,. s....s tniM .......... aU ................ -..... aa..-eat. ...,... by qaallty ,. ... aty Ia .....-. Oa 1• c:o.atr-.......... --.. .....my ..... -......, a.le _ _...., .............. . lOY. Jnter.t Per Armum IIMrt ...... tuttlte ... -....... dl~ ..-. pat tNe Ordbb .. , • .__. pao;a 1R IIAIIAG&. l&aVIC& UD COLLECT Evans G. P.ter & • •· •awJOaT .ovuYAIID W&WJOaT aACIL CAUPOIIIIIA JIIDWAY 1-1- Co. ·Costalesa L ... erCo. LlJIIEII -I1JILDIIIQ IIATEIIIA18 LDI£1:1 ..... .......... CIIIn .... CIJftord Roy C.ve and Keith Ed----.. cz Jfo. A-J511' mund Ca ve have filed h~rein a WOTJCE OP IIEOJWC petition tor Probate ol Will and Superior Court of th~ Stat~ of for Letters Testamentary, refer-California tor th~ County of Or· ence to which Is made for furth· ange. er particulars. and that th~ time Est ate of IR.\1A EXCEL CAVE. a nd place of hearing the samt> t>ect-a~d. hu bet'n set for July 15th, 1960, Notice Is hereby given that at 10:00 A.:\f .• In the courtroom Clifford Roy Ca\'e and Keith Ed· of Dt'partm~n t ~o. 4 or said mund Cave havl' filed herein a court. at 8th and Broadway. In petition tor Probate of Will a nd the City of Santa Ana , Califor· for Letters Testa mentary, refer-nl~a ted June 2S. l960. ence to which is made for furth· L. B. WALLACE, Clt'rk t'r partk ulars. and that the time and place of hearing the sam~ AARON K . PHE~PS, has bet'n set for Julv 15th, 1960, Attorney for Petitioner, 'at 10:00 A.:\1., In the courtroom 3800 East Coast H i~hway, I or Department :"Jo. 4 of said Corona ~el :\tar. California. court. a t 8th and Broadway, in Publi h. J une 30. July 7, 1-t 1960 the CitY of Santa Ana, Ca llfor· In the Newport Haroor Ensign. I nia. LEGAL lfOTJCE 1 Datt>d June 28. 1960. N 35655 L. B. WALLACE, Clerk • o. A· AARO~ K. PH"ELPS, NOTICE 1'0 CREDITORS I Attomt>y for Petitioner SUPERTOR COURT OF THE ~ 3800 East Coast Hlgh~ay, STATE OF CALJ FOR.'iiA FOR Corona del )tar. California. ntE COUN1i' OF ORA.~GE Publish: June 30, Julv i . 14. 1960 ESTATE OF MARCELLA H. In t he :"Je wport Harbor Ensign . KNAPP, Oe<-eased. I NO'MCE IS HERE BY GIVE~ to 1 LEGAL WOTJCE the creditors of the aoove named CEIITIFICATE OP aUSIJfESS d~nt tha t a ll persons having I Fictitious Firm Name clalnu aaalnst the said deceden t THE U":"JDERSIGNED does hert-· aro required to file them,. with 1 by certify tha t he is condl,lctlng the n~ry vouchers, m the a furniture business at 2846 E. office of the clerk of the abo\·e Coast Hwy., Corona del :'.ta r, un-entlU~d court. or to Pr e sent I der t he fictitious firm name of I them. with th~ necessary vouch· Mary's Furniture and tha t said era, to the undersigned at Law Urm 1.s composed of the follow· Otflce of Calvin R. Keene, At· Jng persons wftose name In full tomey at Law. 333 North New· and place of residence are as Col- port Boul~ard, Newport Beach. 1~-s. to·wlt : Callfomla, which Is the place of I LEONARD A. FAAS, SR., (own - busJnesa of the underslaned In er) 9520 Arington St., Down~y. alJ ma ttHa pertaining to the CalJf. estate of said de-cedent. within MYRTI.E HARRIS CMgr.l, 820• six months after the first pubU· Center St .. ,C08ta MH&. Calif. cation of this noll~. WITNESS my band this 14th Dated June 3. 1960 day ol June, 1960. STANLEY D. KNAPP LEONARD A. FAAS, SR. Stanley D. Knapp, Admlnlatra· Own~r tor ol the Eatate of the above MYR'n.E I1ARR.IS named d«edenl Mgr. GALVIK a. KEENE STATE OF CALIFORNIA) Ore II L c AttorneJ at Law • lst ooca Oe 333 North Newport Boult-vard COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Newport •ach, <(&Ufomla ON mJS 14th day of June, IUJLI)ING" JLOCD-AIJ. IJZEB...-ALL nPEI MldWQ 1-1221 1960, before ~. a Notary Public JA b IF f·IDI .,......, a.-AttorM7 lor Administrator In an d for sald county and •tate • .. KEI "a ....... -1. ......... .._ Pbblleh: June 16, 23, 30. July ree.idinl tbf.'rtin. duty commls · ~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7~1n~~~~-~~~~~t~~~~2~~~~a~~.~a~ap- ' . --- pe~~ Ltonard A. Fa a a, Sr .• known to aw to ~ the pti"SC)n whole name Ia au-.eribed to the wttbln lMCnament. and acknowl· ~ to me that he nec:uted the .... wrncas my bud ~nd om. dal..a. 1&\JU S. DUGAN JlltMj ,_... In aJid a. -0.-ol~ . .... tiCIIUDnala llr Ct 'ahn •1111,. Aldl .. .a p , ... ,._ ... ,.., '· 14. ._ ta .. R••••rc..,... m ,. • ... ... I ' ·- ' CHEll'S CORtliR IEEPS YOU COOL. II ... COOL I .._.,, .... ., ef Cernlr'l exc:llllin ..,__.. and you sure won't want to be without it these "'·arm summer days. We're s~ of the CrieDdly way Corvair ke~ps you cool and comfortable, with onl~ fresh outside air COIIliq your way. No front-engine or under-car exhaust he:st bothen you in a Cornir. And this is only one of the wonderful &(h·anta~et Corvair'a rear~e design bas in store for you. You 'II like that practicaUy fi:st ftoor, the dig-in-and-go traction, the nimble handlinF. too. Corvair sound like a real tTeat to y~u? Well, one drive at your dealer's will back up every word we sa y. t "F'iie'a..., •• ..,., ... -c.w. nil •• NO 6DI:Ir ...._ • • • • I OPEN SATURDAY JULY 9 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. ~ JU W.C !Mil a , CeiU *- c.&a .... r-. Ill ww ... ..... , 2 1111_ .. .., ._ ................... , ,,...11 7 .... wtl6._. .... ..., ......... 11 ............ ... ...... , __ ............ .... At tr'A:1rt a row illl n r ........................... AMIIIIIM ''I '1tlr Jl•t•r ........ How lnc:onaiatent can we be! We tum u p our ,__ at tb«* of many races whoee-ak:ln ls darer than our._ then do evel)'thlna we poulbly ca n to match them. This la the aeuon for worahlpplnr the Great God Suntan. It ahouJd1 ~ approached with utmost care. of ~. with many an appUcation of oil, and atopped when a certain ahade of rolden brown ls reached. But aomehow everythlnr reta out of band, and beet red or off -black Is In most cues the end result of too clo.e an acqualntace with Mr. Sol. Another Inconsistency of woman ls looking askance at African natives vivid with war paint, then turning round and applytnr upon our own (aces spots of rouge, blobs of llpetlck, and more recently, purple, green or bright blue eyes. • I've come to the conclusion that clever advertising can .ell a woman anything. myself Included. Don't I have In my purse at this moment a clever little gadget with seven shades of eye shadow! Yet only a brief t~ years ago, when cometed by a friend who was a cosmetlclan, I submitted to the merest touch of the stuff, and went skulking around corners avoiding my friends until It wore off. Now they have come out with something to tan you without sunshine. You see its users everywhere. Sometimes the effects are startling. Imagine a man with a deep brown face.' and a white scalp showing through his nat-top? One of these days someone wtll come out with a spray gadget for the application of freckles. That will be the day! I can remember when freckles were the bane of my existence. To fight them I wore b1g hats, carried parasols, and went to bed at night eovered with lemon Juice, or burterrnU~. Then I saved my allowance for a jar of freckle cream. and after Mamma had gone to sleep stealthily applied it. She never did know what h~ppened to my skin that year! One of these days somebody will come out with a formula for covering the teeth to match one's eown. And when that ha ppens every woman of us will go round sm111ng red and yellow. So you don't believe It ? Stop a nd think of all the things you do now that you once would never have tried! Old advertisin's eot you, that's what! Fa01Uy Fa e Cooked up by r •• Louise Meteer A slim and utterly beautiful soup thinned with ~~ cup or friend said to me the other day. 1 milk, and 1 small can of mush· "I've been reading your food rooms with juice. column. Do you eat all those Serve on com bread baked in things you write about?" I your waffle Iron. If you haven't The answer was a shamed ad· baked com bread this way you mission. ·wnich could account for I haven't lived. the difference between her dress CREAM-DREAM GREEN BEANS size a nd m ine, and, I might add, Lca .. ·e choice green beans also accounts. 1 think, for my whole. Cook In as little water as own energy. possible unt il tender. (Don't O\'· But whether you aspire to be [ ercook.l While hot squeeze the thin or not. one thing is certa in : juice of a lemon over them and You simply have to like to eat I sa lt them well. Toss lightly with If you are going to be a good 1 red onion chopped, or several cook. Under these circumstances green onlo~s. Place in refrlgera· you might begin planning the tor. Just before serving toss next meal whlle doing dlsbes agaln w1th sour cream. For 2 from the last. and defi nitely. you pounds of green beans you will do NOT wait until 5 p.m. be· need one small carton of cream. fore decldini what you're going You can keep the beans on to have for dinner. I hand for several days, always Here a re some Ideas for sum-adding cream just before serv· mer foods that are handy to have lng. In the refrigerator against un- expected guests: D-..1.1 ....... •--t. SNUGGLE BUNS n• J .... ... Buy those crusty Du tch type f---Sclllll 1-~-1 rolls a couple of doz.en. Split ,... •• ~ part ' way lengthwise, and re·l move a little of the soft centers. David Maypole. son of Mr. and <Reserve for toasteft bread Mrs. Roy Maypole of Bay Shores, crumbs.! is home for the summer. David Fill with this mixture: 4 hard· has bet>n studying at the Ed· boiled eggs, chopped; 1 lb. shred· n:-u nd A .. Walsh School of Fo~­ ed cheddar cheese; 6 drcws to-e~gn Serv1ce at ~rgetown Unt· basco sauce: 1 cup mayannolse; vNslty In Washington. D: C. He '• cup ketchup. Stuff rolls and forrnerlr attended ~he U~1vers1ty wrap each .In foil. Store In re-of Mex1co In Mex1co C1ty. frigerator. When company comes Four other young people from put into a hot oven until thor· Newport Beach who attended oughly heated. Serve with a school In Washingt~n during the tossed green salad and a cup of past year are Davtd and Pete light soup such as consomme or Crary. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Av· hot spiced tomato Juice. ery Crary of Lido Is le. students QUICK CHIPPED BEEF at Georgetown, and Barbara Lil· F rizzle chi pped beef in a little ientha l and Loren Holmw~. butter until lightly browned. stud{'nts at the American (jm. Add 1 can of cream of vegetable verslty. I Mrs. Hurtt .Named Cheirtnan Of Kate and Advocate lall THE EN~A&EMENT of Miss Clare Louise Srrnth to Ronald F. Reagon •s onnounced by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar~nce L. Smith of ~5 Via Lido So ud, Lido Isle. Miss Smith, who h~s JUSt groduated from the . Uni~ersity of C~lifornia at Ber~eley. wtll s~end. the summer traveltng tn Europe wtth her sis ter, Anne, returntng tn. September. Her fiance, who is the son of Mr. and ~rs. Ru.ssell Reogon of Bishop and Newporf Beach, will complete hts studtes at Long Beach State College this fa ll. The wedding is scheduled for ned June. (Gene Ross photo) SO'BP1liDEa STOLEK A Juvenile boy entered the drug store of Don Gunderson. 716 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. a nd stole a SlO canvas surfrlder while 2 other boys stood outside, ~ewpon pollee lea rned at 1 p.m. Saturday. MATTRESSES IIZW-aDUILD .. G r-a.bb•• lrTeplar Sbapee buMispaiDf-CoHoe COSTA WlSA WAnWS CO. 1110 .............. ...._., ~·- YO-UR I F~UN Begins with the Right IHire • WE H_AYE- PLA Y . CLOTHES CASUAL CLOTHES SPORTS CLOTHES To Fit You and Yow . Family -· FOR ALL OCCASIONS * NAMES You Know Jantzen ' * * Koret of Califol'nia * Rosi:t' Marie Reid *White Stag * Sacony and * U.S. Keds for Everyone Like ~-----~. -...,... .,....., ~ _.._._. __ ·-. . . -. --. -. ----~,....,~~ - ,~'.· () I 1• I I\ • • \ ... ' , 111& aDCII ' Friend of the weary, a quite relaxl111 apot for the waltlna, a ataUfiCh ftlend to every pauerby, the bench didn't ask for nuthln' except to be Jat upon by thoee waiting for a bus. Nobody paid much attention to the bench, though day after day, year in and out, through bllaterlng aun· ny days and damp fog dripped nlght.a it stood it. quiet vigil walling to be tramped upon by children's fe!et, bearing t he weight of heavy bundle. and other things. Suddenly the bench disappeared. It wu mlued by a gal who worked cloee by and was uaed to looking at It out of her office window. "Where did the ben<'h go?" she WTote the <'ity. The city promptly answered her plea by placing two benches to takelits place. * * * Mow here's the true at01'1' belaiM tbe •'MI"9 beDcla. It .. pa-d .. lfewp.t bcNJe. Yard. Jaat oataide ou pcatd.Dg 1 0 t. leftra1 of ... ~ ... CGalplaiJMCS tbcrt It ._ Na9la aDd ld8d of IPUatery to alt upoa wiUJe they wcdt.cl f• the baa after cWDt tMk alaappi.Dg, so ... day s.t ~ ou Leo ... .._.aDd Clift C•aaler weat .. t a.d pkked It •P bad· Uy Gild took It lllto ou wodr· &bop for a 9oocl 80DdJ"9 cmd repaiati"9 Job. . n.y cllda"t -a.y banD. It bad oar ad· •fttiab19. eo tlaey Juat aMUID· ed It ._ oar ••111 natNJity. ..,.... beacll .. becJr ..... all pntty, amootb cmcs deem • • . * * * Been out to the Candy Shop lately ... New delicious goodies a r e arriving every day. Now you can eat your chorolates and save on calories too. SJendora of· fers Ucorict' Torfee with only Z7 caloriE'S, Ume Toffee with Z7 cal· orlet!, and for those who like creamc;, Chocolate Fluffs w I t h on~3J c-alories ... And no SU· gar ither, for those who are re· 111 ed diets, these S I e n d o r a ca es are made with only pure hont>y and molasses ... * * * A Freacb lloaquet b a pure- ly ...atiaaental tlalag. s w e • t amem-. aac1 dalllty with a purple wa1er Wy, wblte avva· pcmtbu, blue d e l p b I D I u Ill. wblte Queea .AJua•a Lace cmd pAak C4D'al .AJua rOM bud&. ftc. tuft theM delicate f 1 o w e r a coeeNMd dalDWy lD a white ..uk 91au pblet a..s uowaed wltla a pat.l bow ol all the colen eotaN....S cmd you bGYe a FreDcb lloaquet ••• Jot It dowD few .-.etl.lne wbea you waat to do a Uttle .-.etbla9 akef« ........ * * * Ro6ie's cheese baking powder blscul~ always blow up a yum· my stonn when she makes them for our Coffee Shop. Sometimes ahe makes rice pudding too or 1pUt pea 110up. Strangely enoueh the "Dieter's Delight" ls more popular with the men than with women. Lean allces or rout be!f!f. toeaed green salad or cottage cheeae and a gamlsh of aspara· gus apears, beetl and aeveral veeetables. appetizingly a n ant· ec!, ~aee the strongest taste for a piece of chorolate cream pie •.• You'JJ like Adele's sand· wlches. She make, them just be· fore lunch time and wraps them In cellophane for s~Y ~rv1ng. You can just see the thick slices of ham and ch~. roast be!f!f, tuna salad and the rest ol her aandwlch fixings oozing out the aldes with thick pieces of crbp Jettu~ and creamy mayonnal~ .•. Juat like home, or perha~ a little better becaue you don t have to make them yourwlf ... * *· * ..... •ct. .. a ..... JW -••..-q....._a<tx JUNE BRIDE: Mrs. Woyne Rc•s Wh'·roe/ ·s ·1-e former M'ss M11rg11ret Fruel.~n. IPoul Kent ph~·-:.} Miss Margaret Adele Fruehan Is Bride of Wayne R. Whitney Miss )fargaret Adele Fruf>han., hat. The brldt>groom's mot her formerly o1 Balboa lsland, t>X· wore a powdPr. blue la~e and changed marriage vows Junf' 2~ taf!t'ta !'heath With matc~11ng ac., In St. Andrews Pr e by t e rI a n l't"'~ orie" Church with Wavne Ross Whit · I Tht> briM i;; a graduate of ney of Costa )le.<:ll. Dr. Charle~ 1 ='ewpon Hnrbor Hlg;, School anti Dlerenfield, pa tor of St. An· attt>nded Orang(' Co~st College. drew's, read the wedding service I Thf' brirlPgroom also to; a gra~u- The bride Is the daughter of 11te of ~ f' w port Harbor H1gh Mr. and Mrs. E. C'. Fruehan, for· 1 School and Is attending Orange merly of 208 Opal Ave .. Balboa l Coast C'olh~ie. He plans to finish Island. now living at 2085 Bay. his eiPctronk E'duC'ation at Long port Way, Costa :'.1t'Sa. The bride· Beach State Co llege. groom is the son ol )1r. and ~1rs. A. R. Whitney, 318 ~eadowlark Ln., eo.ta Meu. Mr. Fruehan J&\te bls dauehter In mamaee. 1be br1de wore a "PUre aUk orpnu weddlnt &own. with lace bodlet" and lone lace slt!f!vH. Lace panels were appJI. qu~ on the skirt. sweeping back to the chapel train. Ht>r veil was elbow length. with peak_, made of matching lace and tiny seE>d pearls. Her bouqut>t was of white carnations with a nosegay center of baby pi nk roses. :\iiss ~tarry Jean RunnPr wac maid of honor, and the brides· maids were Sandra Fleer. )fary Richards. Terry VIllagrana, and Judith Whitney, sister of th e bridegroom. They wort> aqua chif· ton gowns with matching satin 1 accentuating the bod I c e, and matching aqua headpieces. Heidi DeGroot was the flowN girl. and Jay Scott was ring bearer. Mrs. D. T. Stearns was In charge of the guest book. Charles Wille\· Jr. was bc.>st man, and the u'shers were Paul and Joel Frueh an. brother or the I bride, and Paul Russell. and Daryle Bailey. BOICE nOM HOSPITAL Mrs. carol Denton. 435 Golden- rod Ave., Corona del Mar. is at home aealn alter a 10-day stay In Hoee l!ez:noi'UJ l:loepit&J for s urgery. Mra. Denton expects to spend the rest of the summer restlne and getting ready to re- s ume her tt•aching position In Corona del )Jar school in the fall. UCEMSE PLATE COME Clare Burton. 601 1, Iris Avt> .. Corona dt>l )-Iar, notlfled :"\'ewport police Saturday that her front Ji ., censt> plate, JXK166, wa-missing from her rar. I I "It's Fun to Dress In Fashion'' The reception wa held at the church. The bride's mother wore 2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY 1-M&WIWI IIA80II U ... I ~ ........ c:AI.I:ro.IA • • • ~ [ . :• Plrr THIS Ol'fE DOWN In your I SHn, we lOS. her our bouquet. II t tIe book of ent.nalnment • • • lct.as. One ~octeu we h e a r d '"WJIEU D 0 E 1 AJf OLD about ~rved Fourth of J u I y SALT QO -a ...UO..?• -*· drink.a with apark»ra afire and ed Mary &Mp.d w.._ 111M emerging atraw-llke. Latest ver· WI'Ote a :-et card to aa wa.u. sJon of Fire Water? ~-a. aaawew: "'T1M • • • OCiea'D. ol cour.l"' Nary Ia WE'RE TOSSING 0 U R BOU · trclftU,.. wltla ltuebaNL Pat QUET (and hoping ahe catches and-. n.., COld t1aey aay be 10 to ~ra. Robert Roper, otrlclat b-. w .. tbla is prbt.cl. greeter who make, newcomer! ::n.., atncll oat lD a aort1aer1y fe!el 10 at home In the Newport d.lNctiGa aDd ...at -•ticl."9 Harbor area. Because there are poet cares r... t1ae a19 lu. many hours spent which do not • • • meet the eye, stretchlne thI s SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING ls ap. buay woman's schedule to the propos of U te l\ith Dorothy o•. utmoo, becauae she a n awe r 'I Hara. She started Tuesday, work- hundreds of telephoned q u e s-ing on dHigns for next s pring. tlons !or Information day and Fashion is a Lady In a hurry. nitht, because s he wu the or· and that's for sure! ganlzer of the Tue~y Club, and • • • still finds time to make the most ri WAS HAPPY BlRTifDAY beautiful braided rugs we've ever fContJnued on page stxl Joyce Smith Goes on Tour Sulnt'Mr 1s somethJne specJal l named fc. Mra. CJarll (Valerie), for Joy~. dauehter of Mr. and and four children . Mra. Edward l.Hter Smith of 133 The Clarb are vWUna their VIa Waziera, Udo We, who left son, Jimmy, who la a1WM1n1 the Thursday of last week aboard Marineroc Camp. A &p@dal note S.S. )1arlposa ror a South Sea of celebration was the tart that crulse. Joyce ls accompan>'ing both GlnnJe Smith and Adena her grandmother, Mrs. Cla.rence PhilliPs obtlerved mutual birth· F. Smith ot Los Angt>les. day on the day of aaiUnc. by A~ a bon voyage ge ture her sharing a big birthday eab at aunt, Mrs. Harry Robinson o! the camp. Beverly Hills, entertained Joyce, ----------------- Inviting her former cia smates or Marlborough School !or Girls, to play tenn1s, swim and have luneheon together at the Robin- liOn home. Mrs. Smith CGinnle), mother of Joyce, also was a lunc~eon guest. She left a few days later for Catalina Island, where the Smiths operate .Marlneros Camp tor Boys at Fourth of July Cove. Ginnie sailed over with ~ir. 'and :\frs. John Clark of Tu tJn ; Mrs. Clark's brother-In-law and sls · ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips, aboard the C'lark"s new Chrl Craft, Valntor IV. The ship is PLAY IT COOL IN THE ALL DAY SUN "BOARDWALK" .......... cottou-Jalita ad aabardiue-aleek, fre&h &Dd ~look· iog, with cilia-_. tfmtniac limplicity. (4) Beael Botatlf'lhirt. S, K, L, ~.98. s,. .. gg&c ~with i.uet pocket, bl(k upper, narrcrw waiatb&DcJ. S-18, f2.98. (b) CcU>au Botatw abirt, S, M, L. ~.98. Cla.alic C9lf Bw.gg,., with amooth froDt, welt side aeam.a, back poclcri, $4.98. (c) 70p Duk cardigan. $4.98. S.OOt.lU jam&ieaa with back zipper, bac.k pocket, 8-20, ,3.98. * CH LO RE\/ S WEAR l ,.._!:l iES SPOR SWEAR l GER IE Y AKDAGE -U\JE"''S .. One of the Lido Shops" :W04 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH an ice blue sheath with match-~ CORONA DEL MAR lng sa t 1 n cummerbund, and ORIOLE 3-5030 matchlngsatlnshoes,glovesand ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------------------------------------------------------------:--=~-=:-====~~==~~~::~==~~ * FB.EE PUKIIfC IX IIEAB EYeryone Has Fun When they Shop at ~~ Enjoy Yourself While You Shop at OEIUT ANTES: Miss Jane Froser Fontius of Bay Shores. Miss Lydio Johon Boker of Irvine Terrace, and Miss Noncy Lynn Gordner of Sho re Cliffs. (Pool Kent photo) Politics and Politicos 15 DEBUTANTES WILL. MAKE BOW ON DEC. 27 The names of the 1960 Newport B. Kilroy, 1752 E. Ocean Front, THE COMING POLITICAL Harbor debutantes were r('veal· Balboa. BREAKTHROUGH ed last week at a formal tea held Miss Valerie Lowen, daughter By Chester Bowles $3.75 In the Harbor lslan'd home of of ~r. and Mrs. Burt C. Lowen AM~RICA CHALLENGED Mrs. Robert Ingold. Jr., 121 Sapphire Ave., Ba lboa ls- 0 Dou-' 2 50 The debutantes and thelr mo-l:lnd. ' s A L By W ili.m • yoas · thers were guests of the New-Miss l"7ancy Anne M angan, DEBUT NTES · Ch · t' C f L'd THE CONSCIENCE OF • Mrss ns ronne orver o r o Miss Potricia Non J ones of Balboo lslond. (Poul port Harbor Auxiliary ol the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I ':' : . A CONSERVATIVE Ch ildren's Home Society at the T. Mangan, 1~ cam b r 1 d g e Isle, Mrss Suson Jeonne Krlroy of Bolboa, and Kent photo) By larry Goldwater 3.00 traditional tea. The 15 young Lane Westt"llft I M I I II d JOHN KENNEDY women will make their formal ~s Linda . Glee Pu r ce II. Mer e attas s nsta e B J M cG Bums 4 75 bow at the seventh annual New-daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Chester Y ames a • · port Harbor Debutante Ball on F Pu 433 ~· I C A s t• • t p •d t THE STRATEGY OF PEACE Tue~ay e,·ening, Dec. 27. Rd., c=~~ Hlg~ .. :~~~g anyon S 0r0p lmiS reSI en Speedtes of Joltn Kennedy I The 15 debutantes are: ~flss Diane Sharon RIggs. 3.50 ::\llss Lydia Johan B a k e r, daughter of ::\fr. and Mrs. Harold When Laguna Bea<'h Sorop-animent by :\Irs. Ma uriet> Thomp- RICHARD NIXON I daughter o~ Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk D. Riggs, 208 Via Cordova, Lido tomist Club sponsored Newport son. By Earf Mazo 3.95 D. Baker. 506 Angelita Dr., Ir- 1 Isle. Harbor's Identical organlzat Ion :\i rs. ~lerle :'\lattas, new presi - NIXON I vine Terrat"e. Mlss Merrily Diane Sa r t e II. nobOdy looking Into a crystal dent of Newport Ha rbor Sorop- THE REAL . :'\fiss C h r Is t i a nne C11rver. daul{hter of Mr and ~rs. Hudson ball could have foreS('en the tlmists, and ~irs. VI rginia Ran- By Bet. Komiher 3r95 dau~hter or ::\1r. and :\I rs. Joseph I B. Saffell. lllS Somerset Lane. recent joint Installation or the dall, who will guide the Lagun- THE FACTS ABOUT NIXON L. Car,·cr. 108 Via Palermo, Lido Westclitt. two clubs, or the large m em· an. ... received the gavels of their By W ili.m Cost.llo 3.95 Isle. Miss Jean Ullman, da ughter ot bership of both "mother" and I ortlce !rom ::\1rs. Mabel Barkow THE CHALLENGES :'\fiss Karen Jean Flynn. daugh-Mr. and :'\frs. Charles S. Ullman, and "baby" groups. ot Long Beach. repreS('ntlng the WE FACE ter of ::\l r. and ~lr . Frank Flynn, 1520 E. Ocean Front. Balboa. The altair was he-ld at Irvine District S eh f R' h d 2101 .: Apolena Ave., Balboa Is· Miss Sandra Jeanne Watson, Coast Country Club, Its upper Newport Ha rbor business a nd pee es o IC ar Nilon land. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nor-floor gay with t he blue and gold professional women who will Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Assn. paid Jts 58th con- secutive dividend on June 30 to more than 13,000 sa vings ae- count holdNs. The total now paid In dividends slnet> 1936 Is $7..210,108.54. at"t"ordlne to Presi- dent P. A. Palmer. SOif .POR BIXOJfS A son, Ronald Fletcher, 7 lbs., 10 ozs.. was born to Mr. and ~frs. Robt>rt M . llixon. 215 Agate Avt'., Ba lboa Island, In H o a g Hospllal on Thursday, June 30. He has a brother, Robert, 3. E 3.95 ~rlss Jane Fra::Pr Font I us. man E. Wat on. 106 Via Dl jon, colors In floral arrangements, head the service organization for NElSON ROCKEFELlER daughter of :'\1r. and ~trs. Charlt.''i Lido Isle. the formal gown" or ortlcers, the year include as first and S('('· 101" POR THE SAVAGES By J oe Ale1 Morris 5.50 H. Fontius. 2615 Bayshore Dr .. , Mrs. Joseph H. Riggs, president I ~al music by Mitzi Interlandi ond vice-pres ident. respectively, A son, Taylor Hayden, 8 lbs., MR. C ITIZEN Bay .5hores. of the Auxiliary. and Mrs. Rob· of Laguna Beach, and accomp-Mrs. Gene Sallee and Mrs. Al ice I 1 07.S., was born to Mr. and M rs. ~iss ~a nN Lynn G a r d n e r, ert Ingold greeted the girls and l' Moody; recording s~tary, Dr. Robert Sa"\lage, 425 Narc Issus 3645 E. Co.st Hwy. By Harry S. Truman 5.00 daughter of Judge and Mrs. Rob· their mothers as they arrived. LUAU AT CBU ... SUXDA1" Carol Leland; corTespondlng l!eC· Ave., Corona del Mar In Hoag ert Gardner. ~20 Evening Canyon Mrs. D. Phillip Clark was tea There will be a young people's reUry, Mrs. Jeannette Conner; Memqrlal Hospital on Friday, Corona del Mer Rd., Shore CUffs. chairman. luau from 7:30 to 1o:ao p.m. Sun-treasurer, Mrs. Loulae Marde-July 1. He Join. hla brother, Jtob· Miss Mary J ane Hambrook, Hostesses foy the afternoon, all day In the patio at St. l ames slch; dh'ectors, Mrs. Fa~J Har-ert, 1 ~. In the family, OlW. l-5150 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo-l members of the Newport Harbor Episcopal Church New p 0 r t desty and the outgoing president, r;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; dore l\1. Hambrook, 3103 Samoa Auxiliary, were the Mmes.. W. Beach ' Mrs. Evelyn Hougan; and dele- Pl.. Costa Mesa. Phelps Merickel, Ira W. Smith. · gates, Mrs. Frances Cott and Miss Patricia :-Jan J ones. ~fartln Lockney, Henry L. Jones, TOUBDfC TilE PACIFIC Mrs. Mabel Fitzmorris. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jack E. Riley. Howard B. Law-Allison B. LoveiJ Jr .. ship's Laguna officers in the samt> H. Jones. 9().J S. Bay Front. Bal-son. J Robert Meserve, Bru ce serviceman first class. USN, son order are the :'\imes. Lucille Lot- boa Island. Sumner.. William Clark, William of Mr. and Mrs. Allison B. Lov-tis, Myra Pa tterson, Eunlet> Miss Susan Jeanne K II r oy, Adams. Jefferson Scoville, and ell of Marina Trailer Park New-Speppe, .Marion Rawson. Adelyn -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~d~a~u~g~h~te~r~o~f ~~;t~r.=;an~d~~~f;rs~-~J~o~h~n John Klllefer. _ port Beach, de parted Peari Har-T&r~sen, Amelia Lusckus, Vera .:: bor, Hawaii. April 22. aboard the McCarthy, Helen Peterson and , .... I '• . .. \ ~ J • ........ ' I I I ,<)PETiTE ,.,-..-... --~,~:';~-_-:MIST ' I \ J .... _ .... Mmm! How ''ondcrfulto ~ear fragrance thrs ~ay-one touch-and the arr ..tbout you is uddenly s~eetly memorable. It's Coty's new PETITE MIST. Travels beautifully in handbag or suitcase. Available for 11 limited time only. 250 ....... L'AIMANT • L'ORieAN W.Ct...tiDidOf • M. It AU 0. • . .,A It I a· .,.__ ...._...t-wc:a_<re -~ E Mil PIIIMICY ..,.., •• n J" ..... o...e ..... -• tr Cw ....... a_. ... . * OID&fil .ftl.l. .... .& * .... ,Us llrll··· .., LOUUE METED (Continued from page tlvel last F riday to Mrs. Harvey May. er, Bunny to her Soroptomist sis- ters. "Lif(' begins," said Bunny. • • • 0 . D. and BILLIE CARLSON ht'adecl Ca talina way last week for a holiday on their new boat, faet>tlously named "WP 0 . D. Bill." ''What do you mean. !a- ct'liously?" asked Billie. • • • DESTIIfATIOif ElfCLAlfD for Mr. aDd Mrs. WUllam Austin. 5211/1 OrdUd Aft., Coroaa del escort destroyer USS Philip on the Rev. Iris Turk, outgoing a 6·month tour of ~uty with the president. U.S. Seventh Fleet 1n the West-Mrs. Mattas was particularly em Pacific. Besides pa rticipating honored by the presence of rep- in various operational exercises, resentatlves of the Miracle Mile the Philip and he r crew will vhllt Soroptomlst Club ol Los Angeles, Japan, Hong Kone and the Ph il· of which she is a charter mem- lpplnes. ber. They announced that their IACJt FROM WEST PACIFIC W. M. Witt, fire control tech· nlt"'an firo;t class. us~. or 2606 W . Ocean Ft., Newport Beach. rf:'- turned to Lon~ Beach May 31, aboard t ht' clt'<;lroyer USS Edson, after a :'i-month tour of dutv with the U.S. Se\~>nth Flt'E't In the .W<>stern Pdcirl<'. The Edson and her t"rew \'iSil<'d ll::~wall, Japan. Hong Kong and Formosa. club has given. in her nam<.'. a s um of money to be used in the canet>r fight of Larry Talsma, an 11 -year-old boy whose wei· fare Is one of their projects. Ncu. Tbey left Suaday, JuDe PVT. IAJL£1" J!f CERMA!fY 26, aboard tbe ateamsblp Ono·l Army Pvt. Douglas W. Bailey, •a lroaa tbe Pon oll.-g a.ach. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gillette H. They'll stay lD EDglcmd oee Bailey. 538 Aliso Ave., Newport year before retundDg to Coro· Heigh~. has bt>en as...qJgned to hr Jll ... , .. , ••• u, ... ,. .. llfttl • • • He Is In the artillery's Battery B CHERRY COVE at Avalon at-In Ansbach. IITI liiS( Tll II._T£11111 CB.EATEB ALL AIIEBICAK MAJlKET 3041 EAST COAST RJGRWA1" COBOifA DEL MM na del Mcu agaiD.. I the 75th Artlllt'ry in Germany. 1 ra C'l ed 1 he Jay Bee. sa lied by :-::::::::==:::::=.::::::=::::::::::::::::::==:..:::::::::::======:::::::;: ~fax and lvo Sturges of Lido Isle J' wilh Shirley and Lou Breer aboard for the holidays. • • • "DON'T FORGET TO T E L L about Hertha Ha rbour's bridge luncheon," say "The Girls" who ~ive news over the phone. Seems It was a beautiful party at lr· vl nce Coast Country Club. There were 12 tables of cards in play, which meaM ... Jet's see ... 48 pre8ent! Mrs. Harbour, who Jives at lOS VIa Lido Soud, Lido Isle, gave a bouquet of roses for high SCOI'ft at each table. • • • 1'11AT WOIIDDFUL IOUIA aUD ._... .. oa 1• c-t c.u ... • ... r..a ., ,..,. ..... II lid., .... H "nnd .... .., ....... .... • •r '111 IIEM Nl • • • 'A SNEAK PREVIEW .. what they called the party atven. at the Beach Boy's MW Aloha Room Jaat Thul'lday nlaht. Newport Beach's newe.t cockta.IJ bar with a dllfere~. the AJoba Room of· fera exotic drtnu under fa8Cin . atJnJ namft, and cantaneM tODd • n.e aettlnJ Ia Ju.t like .tepplnJ Into a movie aet •.• .o Rawal· lan • oriental, a n d beautltully Up lid. ....... _ ........ .... ................ ---A whole world of shoes for casual living . • IS at your feet at • ••••• • .. THE$HOEJREE 1 •••••• 3410 Via lido --- 12th ANNIVERSARY ' SALE It's Christmas in July All MERCHANDISE TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOOC. N~ GIMMICKS OR SPECIAL PURCHASES. Juniors, Misses, Pehtes and H•lf Sizes. Sizes 5 through 20fh. DRESSES, lnduding CocHaa and Formals Regular SALE SALE 17 .95 to 65.00 5.00 13 .95 to I 5.95 7.88 to 9.88 17.95 to 19.95 10.00 to 11 .88 22 95 to 32.95 13.81 to 15.88 29.95 to 79.95 16.88 to 17.88 35.00 to 39.95 19.88 to 20.ob 45.00 to 95.00 20.00 to 29.11 55 00 to 65 00 29.88 to 32.11 69.95 to 85.00 20.00 to 39.88 85.00 to 95.00 35.00 to 59.88 99.00 to 149.95 35.00 to 90.00 SUITS INCLUDING MISSES, HALF SIZES AND PETITES 39.95 to 69.95 22.88 to 39.81 85.00 to 139.95 45.88 to 79.95 COATS 69.95 to 139.95 39.18 to 79.88 BlOUSES 5.95 to 10.95 1.00 7.95 to 19.95 3.11 to 5.00 10.95 to 25.00 4.11 to 1.11 SWEATERS Includes O rion, Coshmere, Imports. Fur Blencls 5.95 to 55.00 3.18 to 29.11 SKIRTS 10.95 to 39.95 5.00 to 20.11 HATS PRICED TO CLEAR GOWNS, SLIPS, PETTICOATS, Robes, ell from famous mokers PURSES, EVENING BAGS, GLOVES. HOSE BOUTIQUE Drostically Reduced Meny, Mony Miscellaneous Items Not listed. DO YOUl CHliSNAS SHOPPIN& NOWI OR ),1190 ~ ·---~-............._ ----·-.. -~..... _.. ·------------•• --. ·-~~J f' -~ -·-~ ._............._. .... --.. ------... _,._._, __ . ·-· . ---~ = P,..T~i. ........ N-..rt-.._.1.._..._. .,.._._ ........... ................ -.. ...... ..,., ......... ...,. .,.~ .. ,... ... ... ...... " •• .,. little u ... $10.95 t:HIJilt:HES Qds#n lrt •n Q 'x ...._ hi••• lieU•••••• Newport leach. Coroaa ct.l Mar, a.-.111-The lev. God f,. y ,.__ ..... -·· ml tl GrMilla wtu pr.ach on ''Cowl· ~ -..... "1 na on ....,..ts• at the 1:30, •:a> a,_. and purUieetJon ol tllloupt are 11 a.m. Iunday •rvtc.w. TheN exenda.l to .,ult.ual P,........ wtU be a atewardlblp and a. Th1a Ia tJw tllleme ol the IHIOn nance meetJna at 1 p.m. Wed,.... =:::: ~ ~~ ,;::: day, July 13, followed by the .... ~· 1.31:23 ,. ~ montbly rn.tln1 of ttw olllclal 0 God, and .0.0.-;, beart: ': Merd _a_t _7_=30_· ---- me, and ~mow ...,. tbouPia; aad I I I .. Me lf there be any wrlc:bd ~II I I In me. and IHCI me In tM way .. • ... I I • ~lastlna." -1•1•1• •....-t ...._ Latlller•• Clhuctll. Newport Helaht.e-"Our Glorious Liberty" la the wrmon theme of the Rev. Jamee Blain at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday tervlces. The text b Romana 8:18·23. v.t•• Uet C Ill a r • Ill. Costa Mesa -"What Do You Mean - Ll~ral!" will ~the sermon theme of Dr. Chaltel C'1&le .lku· veJt at the 10:30 a. rn. .ervice Sunday. LeO -Cluaelll .. .. ..... ••· Corona del Mar-''The Glory of Suffering" Is the sermon theme of the Rev. Dr. Gerald Strickler, supply paster for the 11 a. m . Sunday service. The S u n day School will meet at 9:30 a. m . Nursery care Is provided. eon.a del Mar ~­ al Claucb -Holy Communion will be celebrated at both Sun- 'Jbe Rev. VIctor Novander will be Installed aa assistant min· later for Christian educaUon for 9t. Andrew's Pr@Sbyterlan Church at the 9:35 a. m. tervice Sunday. iMr. Novander. 30, Is a aradu· ate wltb a bachelor ol arts de· ~ree from Macalester CoUege, St. Paul, Minn., and received h I s bachelor of divinity derree from McCormick Theoloelcal Semina- ry, Chicago, Ill. For five years he has been minister of Chrlatfan education in several Presbyter!· an churches. comlng here from the Gros~ Po I n t Presbyterian Church, Grosse Point, ~ficb. He Is married and has tour children. Mrs. Novander and the family are scheduled to arrive here on Aug. 7. A reception for the entire family will be schedul· ed after their arrival. day morning worship hours. at 'OPEUTIO• IIC TOP" 9:30 and 11. The Rev. Ed "'1 n Retired Army Colonel Dies 'Full mllJt.Ary funeral ~ervfce.s for Col. H. Jordan Theta, 58, of 712 Center St., Costa Mesa, were held )'ellterday at Ft. Roe«rans. S.n Diego. Col. Theis died In hls home last rriday, He was born in Cologne, Germany, and came to the United States at an early a~. He was graduated from rhe U. S. Mllltary Academy in 1924 and the Army and Navy Staff College. During his military ca· reer he was on Mark Clark's P'Uth Army Staff In Alrtca and Italy, served on the joint chiefs of staff, Wuhlngton D. C., was military governor of Hokkaldo, Japan, and commanding officer of the Frankfurt military dl trlct. He retired from the army in 1954. He was awarded !he Legion of Merit. Naval commendat ion medal. American Defense Serv· Ice medal, Europe African ~fJd· dle·East campa1rn medal. Amer· I lean campaign medal, A s l a t 1 c Pacific campaign medal, World War II viC'tory medal. Army OC· cupatlon of Ja pan medal, Army ocxupatlon of Gt>rmany medal, NaUonal l)('fE.'n!W> service medal and five over-sea bars. He is surnved by his wife. Pa . trlcta, of Los AngeleJ~, ani'! his I son. Oougla J. Tht'is. of the home. Seal and ShM'ts )'fonuarv. Costa Mesa: were dlrertors. · 1 11tc1e I C.. Dftice I1711.Am11KAYK. Balboa lslaald * * * Food To Go A TELEPIIOifE CALL SAVES TOlE FOa ALL Cll • 1-1112 ... 111 Here FrWIJ ~~~~~iiiiii~ Gomke will preach on the topic, Marine 2nd Lt. Terry D. Oweru~, "Acting Like God." Church school son of Mrs. Margaret B. Owens will be held at 9:30 a. m. Parent~ of 802 E. Ocean _Ft., Balboa, st;rv- 2.515 E. Coaat IUglaway are requeited to enroll their lng with the Ftrst Marine DtvJ . eo..... del Mar Olllole J·0755 chlldren this Sunday for the y 8 . slon, rook part In the amphlbl· cation Church Schoot c 1 as 5 e s. ous .. exercise. •·Operation Big The Corona del Mat otrice ofiTDI& ITAa'I'S AT ftMra,DOOII ()pea l"'1day tW I P.M. whic.h begin on Monday, July 18., Top. on the beaches or Camp We honor: Registration will be $1 per child Pendlt-ton l~t month. 0 1 r' Cl b Hll with a maximum of S2 a fa mily. ne s u -ton, Cl........... will be conduc·ted for TAltES COIOAT TaA.IXIKC NEWl YWEOS, the former Perdita Horn and Orv:1'e Myers Jr., wal~ up rbe eisle after reciting double r nq m!lrr c:')" vows .,. tl!e First Presbyterian Church in Burbank. J. A. Hogle lr Co., tnvestment brokt-rs. will open tomorrow 1 F'ri· day 1 at J.U5 E. Coast Hwy .. the former location or the local I branch of Cahforn1a Bank. International and ~., Bankamerica rd c h ild r en of kindergarten age Marine Pvt. Richard T. )ferkt'l. ·~:!:!!••••••••••at~th~.· !!r~ou!:.g!.h~j~u~n~io:r;h~l~g~h~sc~h~oo~l.-~ son or )fr. and ~frs. Frank T. .-.. Merkel of 2~ 1 )tarino Or.. Bay PERDITA HORN MARRIED TO ORVILLE MYERS JR. PNN Montgomery, from the Lex Angell.' office of Hogle 1r Co., i the manager of the local otftet", and Roben &hock is the CORONA DEL MAB COMMUNITY CHURCH COifCUQATIOifAL 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, Calif. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A.~f. Church School classes 9:30a.m. Nursery for both hours. Edwin C. Comke Minister ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH DJI VIa Lido. Kewport 8e&eb OIUole 5-0210 The Rev. John H. Pub. Rector SUNDAY S.ERVICES 8:~Holy Communion 9:15-Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :~Morning Prayer and Sermon Nursery and amall chJJd care provided THURSDAY 10:3()..-Roly Communion and Healing Service LUTHEil.AN CHURCH Church of the Master 3545 East Coas t Highway Corona del Mar The Rev. 0 . Wessell, Pastor Phone: ORiole J -5022 SUNOA Y SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-Su nday School 11:00 A.M.-The Service WEL CO ME NEWPORT HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist Convention Fa1rvfew Ave. at FaJr Dr. Costa Mesa Rev. Herbert Johnson, Pastor LI 8 ·3072 • KI 5··1610 Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m. (Classes Cor All Ages Morning Worship _ 11:00 a .m. Evening Worship .... 7:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. HARIOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Baker St. lr Falrview Ave. COSTA MESA 'Jbe Rev. William Acton u 8-2-140 . KJ 5·7981 SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School -t :U a.m. Mornlna Wonblp -11:00 Lm.. Ewnlna Service ·-7:00p.m. WEDNESDAY rrarer ~ -7:• p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES rmBT c:auac:a or CB&IST, ICIDidi, 3303 VIa Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. a ad 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVI~ 9 :15 • 11 a.m . WEDNESDAY EVENCNG MEETING 8 p.m. REAQING ROOM- 3315 ~Ia Lido, Newport Beach Open week da~ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wedn.esdays 9 Lm. ·7:45p.m. Tuesdays and Frida,.._ 9 Lm.. to t p.m. UC'OifD '"c:a.-nu~ac:a-or CIUDIT, ICI&iildf ... ...,. .... .. c.-... .. .. Eut c..t JIIPwaJ Corona del Kat SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING BOO.M-3839 East Coast Highway Open week daya- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. You are cordially lri'vtted to attend the Church S..SC. and to use the ReadJq Boom. FIRST BAPI'IST CHURCH OF CORONA DEL MAR Temporarily meeting at Community Congre· gatlona l Church 611 Heliotrope Street Corona del Mar W here All F aIt h s a nd All Ages May Dr.D.A.Bryant Meet to Wor· Pastor ship, Worship ····-·~a.m. a nd 8 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Franklin 0 . Bixler, Jr. Minister LI 8-47i8 • Parsonage Ll 8-5294 SUNDAY 9:30 ·-···-·---····· BJble School 10:40 ·--·--····· Church Service 5:30 Young Peoplft' Mefllng 6:30 -·---··· Ves~r Service WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m. Women'• Blble Study 7:00 p.m. -·-·· Prayer Meettna 8:00 p.m. --· Cllo&r Pradlm Nunery and Child Care Provided First Chl'lstJan CJuarcb 796 Vlctorla at Placentia Coata Mea ........................... eau.-.. ~tc. at u• ...... , ..... .. , ............... .,cu._...,u ...... ....... • *••' a .._. ... a· a , ....... 911111 .... ..., Shores, h as completed 4 weeks of Individual combat training at the Marine Corps Base. Camp ass1 tant restdt>nt manager. 1 Fw en your prlfttl"t !leeds. c.l the 1 Pendleton. The course Included the la test Infantry tactics, first a ld. demolitions, field fortlfica. Lions a nd ad\'anced schooling on ~~~·9~"~'~u~~~~~~~~ft9~~~~0R~~~~)~~==~~-~~~~~~~~~!::!!!~ A charmtng touch at the wed· t>d by the Re,· Pt>rrv F. Schrock r ding of Perdita Hom. daughtl'r of 5anta Ana. former mm1ster at weaporu1, of Mr. a nd ~Irs. Robert C. Horn the Corona dt'l ~far Community of 358 Dahlia PlaCt>. Corona del Church, who had baptized the Mar. was the profusion or ~1at · bride when she was an 1n!ant. AICnJBIOVS EDIICJSE illja popplt's from the hllls1de T he bridegroom Is the son or Marine ' First Lt. Wallace c. garden of the bride's mother. the late Or\'llle ~1yN Sr. and Mlrarn.s, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Horn had arrang<'d them :\fN. )fyers. who Ji,·<'s at 19 E. R .. Mlrams of 2-U Via ~noa, Wdo herself as a setting for the nup -1 Olh·e A\·t'., Burbank. (s le, and husband of the former tlal service pronounced by the T he bride. gl\·en 1n marriJgl' I Ml&s Judith M. Hamilton of Min· Re'·· Ernest N. Greenlund for I by her father. cho~t> a simple I neapolis, took part in the amphi· Mls11 Horn and Orville )fyers J r., model of lace O\'N taffeta. baJ. blous exercise on the beaches of at First Presbyterian Church In lerlna length. with full skirt in Camp Pendleton last month. Burbank. The pastor wa a ist· princess style. Her tlngentp. _ ___: _________________________ length ,·eil was of nylon tulle 85 ARE ON HONOR· ROLL AT MESA HIGH SCHOOL and fell from a headpiece trim· med with seed pearls . She wore also her &1ft from her 1 bri~groom. a strand of purls which he had brought from Ja. pan. Her bouquet was of white phalaenopsis orchids and steph- anotis arranged In the form of a Clearance Sale FLIOII SIIPLES -U11 II 50% IFF *5 £ad ee.t ..... , ConDa del Nar. C.Womia OIU.ol.e 3·2374 Five students earned all A's for the fourth quarter at Costa Mesa High School, according to Prtnd paJ Les lie Miller. They are Greg Cermak. Susa n Evaru1. Susan Huscroft, Sue Martin and Ronald Paul. Heese n. Annette Helder. Joan Hooper, Unda H o r v a t h. Jed Houston. Terry Howey. ~farllyn Huscroft, Susan Huscrofr. David Johnson, Cary J o n es, Dan Jundanian, cross. All bouquets and corsages ~========================:i were arranged by Harry Ford. a ,-;. former student of the brirle There are 85 students on the honor roll, and more than hall of them have earned the honor all 4 quarters. Here is the list: Linda Allanach, Susan Ander- son, Nancy Balgte, Joann Sasabe, Sue Bengel, Joycely n Bannand, Candace Brown. Julia Causey, G r eg Cerma k. Lisa Cortman, John Cosman, AI · alne Cranfield, Christine Cullen, James Curtis, Janis Oelant'y, Steve Dietzel, Susan Doherty, Susan Dorey, Susan E\'an . Ann Fairbairn, Judy Fendall. Bob Fl'anque." Judy Fuller, Mike Garner. lrt'ne Grant. John Greaves, Kathy Grieser. Karen Groening, Ken Gullik on. Hans Haberl'der, Winnie Har- rison, Douglas Hawkinson, Sandi David Kest, Diana Ke t, Ron Komers. Billie Jean Ku n.tman. Jim Lahodny, Jeanne Land· grave, Gordon Langston, J o a n Lehman BruCt> Lemon. C a r o I Luckha rdt, Harvey Llllywhlte. Diane Mahoney, Glenn )1artin. James Martin. Sue :\fartin. :\1ar· tha McAiary, Jim )1 c T a g u e. Dawn Meier, Gall Moser. Ma ureen O'U>ary, Donna Os- troski. Rondld Paul, Sharon PetNs. Eugl.'ne RomNo, Suzt-tte Schurr. Par S m i 1 h K eith Sou~. PatnC'I,\ Sparkrs. Gary Spt>c;sard. Elt><'tra Sutton. Jack Te rrv, )f.tr~t.~r<'l Thomp- son. Phil Timberlak£'. Jtm Tracy. Ann Van:'\ot<', ~llkt> \•t-nabl£'. Don WalkN. Pat Wa ll,.. \\"il liam \\'hitak<>r. Joy Whitt'. )ia. l'!int-Whitman. Sherry \\'llklnson MERLE MILLER is here again -Ready to serve all her old Friends ... Ford Beauty Salon ARTISTRY in hair Styling and Cutting is our keynote. 1515 E. COAST RJCBWAT. coaOKA DEL NAil OIUoJe 3·1150 "Beauty is a Woman's Duty" • JOQ're ln tbe mood for IOOd food. remember you11 aJ. ,.. IIDd It here. LundMoa aDd cllnnft prepared ln our ~­.._.... dean ldtdMD. aDd tempt:lnaly •rwd to you lD "Old Wadil atmc.pbere at NUI)Dable pl1c:a. R 0 5 5 I I 5 ITALIAN RESTAURANT AND COCKTAil LOUN&E -.._ COUT ....... C080II& Da. IIA& oa,...,. Be "Cool" cmd 'Look "Neat .. v.-Cl•••rs .............. ...... .. .... GDift --··· a-a-. ... Mrs. Floie A. Barrows. a C'ous· in of the bride, was matron or honor, ·gowned tn pale blut' ba· tl.ste touched with lace. Shc rat· ried yellow rosebuds. l Dean Storheimer of Burbank was best man. Charles; B. Andt.'r son of Granada Hills, Donald Wf"ir and Regnal Hall of Bur bank and William 5artatn or Costa Mesa were ushers. )tiss Carol {..(''"lev. rontralto was soloist. sinjling ·"How D11 I I Lo,·e ThM'," "God Ga\'t> ~I" You· 1nr1 "The Lorrl';. Pra~N ·· 'Till'' of whtt'h wa!' t'Omp<>."t'd hy RP~ nal Hall C'horal tNII'h<'r of Ru r hank Hig!'l .s. ~o.il Jnd on<' d ·~c­ ush<'r<:. A reCt>pt ion wao; h<'l•1 tn tho• o;ocl3l h.lll of : H' ,·hu·l'lt [In :ht' o;tagt> wal' an arra·n:rf"'<'n: of larg<' .lpri('ot , .t.-ru" l'!ahlt.t" ,,.,cl hamboo. al-=o trnm th<' HM'1" Corona d€'1 :\Ia• JZ.Hrll'n, anrl ar Roberts J ewe I e ·r s OF UDO Jewelry -Watches Individually Designed Jewelry Watch & Jewelry Repairs D1rect D1arnond lmportmg 3440-A V 1a Oporto OR 3-4860 Newport Beach WaltM Clarte'a llawlilll 1111111 SPOBTSWEA& from W A.IJ[IIJ ='\\1m Suits, Sarongs. Dresses. Ketkts "Children' " "fhmg". )1uumuus. Luau COstume". Men Aloha ::-htrt~. G1fts, Oe<!oratlons.. South Se-a Part) De<-oratfng 140 South Coast llYd. (Dot to allow) l.aquaa leach· 20! NAllilfE AVE .. IALBOA ISLAJifD ranged by )fr;:. Horn. Th<' four WE •A IIOUSEJIOLD DUUIWEJfi STOar Plaoee ncn>rl wPc1c1ing t•a l..<' wa. c;ur CUT FJI£ IIJ ..... , PAJIJS ORiole * CROWN HARDWARE * roundl'l'l h" a nn£ of gardPnia K.ETS u-. 3-2100 anc1 malc1Pnh.llr fl':-n with a K.ly IIIJ &AIT COAI'f IIIGIIWAY C:OIIOJIA DEL 11M FlnC'h hndt• and groom sur· ':=~=~~==~~~::;~~~~:::::~~~~=~~~ mount ing it. 1- Servtng at t hl' 1.1 hi~> were the bnde's .1unts:. 'lr'l Phlllp Thomp· son of Rcdlnndo; and ~1lss Ht'n·j rlett.t Horn or Santa Ana : and the-bndr groon,.s s1stN anci nl&'t" of Burbank. :\1~ Hugh Gihllon and Mr<:. Lance Bowen. ~1a~ ~iaurer ol Sant3 Ana. rousin of the bride. was in chargt' of the guest book. I )frs Horn rt'C'C'h'ed wearing sapphire blue chtfton. The brick>· I groom's mothN wore na\'y blue tatrt'ta. Both mothen: wore whltt- phalat-nopsu: orchid..' 1\ After a hone\·moon at L.'lkt-n Lou~ and Banff the n.-wi~·"'·Nt w111 ll\·e at 131-1 K~nwOod St., Burbank. Private Swimming YIUI PilL WATCHES IY: • t-4100 • GRUEN • WYLER • ETERNA • HAMILTON Lessons Red en-Certified Instructor Teaching AD Ages a.a.a..czw. ..... For her t nl\'t'Jing costumt' tht' brldt' "''On' prl nte.d bei.gt' ~Ilk sheAth and jaC'kt-t With match · lng hat and a lawnder Cattt>l)'a ~hid ~~==~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~::=:::::::~ She waa graduatt'd from N~· i port Harbor High SchooJ and Po- mona C'oU~n and took JTaduatt' study at UCLA. Her hu band wu rraduatNI I rom Burbank Hlrh School and the School ot En .. n · Mrlf\1 at UCLA And. took gradU· •• ~ a t U: Ht' s~nt two )'Nra In KotN In rnJUtaey .erv· lc:o. anct has J~ bfen •mpl~ aa a dvll ~nc:tftftf' by the t1ty ' ol larba.nk. ....................... 0 .................. . ,....0110&1 .... sd/.=TS ....... CIII1A-. ...- ••• Y. GREATER P NEVER BEFORE have your savinp been 10 safe ••• Dtver btfon Uft they worked ao hard, earning so much for you. INSURANCE of each account up to $10,000.00, Ja oel7 GDI,.zt tl 1M-., safeguards devised by the U.S. Gofti'DJDIDt a4 41 W Ia J'llll'int alongside from the Congressional Record. AD tiiJI&•:z: .. rigidly adhered to by Newport Balboa SaiD~~--~t ~rotection is our outstandinr loeal prolpa._,, ........ •••• tiiW the assets of Newport Balboa Sav!Dp, IB4111JII~tl--tlla 54 Million Do11ars. YOUR MONEY, at Xewport Balboa Savinp,haahtlpedmakt.~tbamost prosperous county in~H America. Over 8t lmllOD DoDan hal been invested -and we are still investinr at the rate of 1~ IIIIUon Dollars every month-in financing new homes md moderDJziq oJd ones .. This huge local "money pool" is increasinr the value of yoar property here-creating new jobs at better pay-makin• Oranae County a better, more prosperous place to live, work and play. BETTER SERVICE THAN EVER will be provided by the new 4% atory additim: to our modern bayfront buildinr, wh.tdl trlplee the aiu of our offices. Now under construction -this ultra modern buUdinr I)'Dlboliua the splendid economic growth of the ~ewport Harbor arta and is a monument to the faith 4>f O\'er 15,000 investors in this Association. STRONGEST FINANCIAL STATEMENT IN OUR 24 YEAR HISTORY AFTER PAYMENT OF 58TH CONSECUTIVE DWIDEND, JUNE 30, 1960 RESOURCES C'ash and Go,·ernment Boncis . . ............................... . Federal Home Loan Bank Stock ............................... . Loans on Real Estate ... , .................................... . Contracts of Sale ............................................ . Loans to Facilitate Sale of Real Estate .......................... . Loans on Share Accounts ..................................... . Other Real Estate Owned ..................................... . Office Building and Equipment ................................ . Other Resources ........ · ..................................... . LIABILITIES Savings Accounts ........................................... . Federal Home Loan Bank Ad\'ances ............................ . Loans in Process of Completion ................................ . Other Liabilities -Escrows .................................. . CAPITAL AND RESERVES Guarantee Stock, Reserves and Surplus ............ . $ 3,055,956.48 714,000.00 48,309,329.75 39,611.06 373,953.05 23,965.00 726.61 5.46 773,637.10 6.~97.77 $!;4 ,023.26!).67 $ t1.65.t,2 3 .. )2 6.822,127.65 1..122 .840..1 1 662.i5:l.!l!l ~50,562,00fi.f> i $ 3.461.2611.10 $5<1,023.26!}.67 RESOURCES IN EXCESS OF FIFTY-FOUR MILLION DOLLARS * DIRECTORS JOSEPH A.BEEK AC.NES BLOMQUI~T RALPH P MA!'IKEY SA11UEL A. liiiYD PAUL A. PA.I.IID WALTER 8. IPtCD CHARLES 'It'. TE WJ:NKLE OFFICERS PAt:L A. PALMER ••• , , , • Paam&l'IT E1UIC1 Tlvt A C.NES BL0 )4QCIST • , , . V IC&.PRDio&IC! WALTER!!. SPICER •• , • VJn.PUI!w•lfT SPALDINC B. EASTMAN • • VJC8-PUI!IMifT ROBERT R. HIELD • • . • VJA-PliDlDCJfT CAROL FRENCH . • , SAMUEL A. MEYER • • • • •• , TU.ulna J'LORENCJ: EAJtL • • • • • • • lecllftuy ~·'" W. STEPHEN 8111TH m • • 1'_.P n DO&lS CJtOXON • • • • ~.urr ..__, MAllY JIUDeON • • • • -'-""' ~ , , AaJnA)IT~ SPECIAL-WE STAY OPEN THIS SATURDAY, JULY 9 from 9 A.M. untill P.M. to make it pouible for yoa to IIIII& 0111' ltd pencmally and place your savinp in time to pt the fu11 quarterl7 cUWiad. Replar office hours are, Monday throulh Thunday, 9:30A.M. to I :10 Ell., J'rida)'8 until 6 P.M. ALL FUNDS RECEIVEb OR ·POSTMARKED BY JULY 11 EARN FROM JU~Y 1 lth ER BEFORE U.S. GOVERNMENT REPORT 'PROVES:· "No saver has ever loll a penny i~ any insured Banlc o.r Savings and Loan Association" Uaited State• -1 AIDerica TAu iMporluC ...... ,, ,.._ C.V ,...,_ Qc• ru•t ••Hec• tit• {lt/l JWOffctioa _.,.,., tt ..,.;., ...... Atlltr ., ,..,.,.. Balb04 Savirtg•. Q:ongrrssional Rrco·rd PllOCEEDJNGS AND DEBATES Of THI 86li CONGiliSS, SICOND SISJION Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatiqn and Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation HON. BR£NT SPENCE, or JLUrTVCat,. nr THE BOOS& OP UPRE.SENTATIVES Frilf4~. Maw 21. u u Mr. SPENCE. Mr. Speaker, U11a IWD· mer wUl marlr. another ann1ftrlal7 of the toundinc of two of our ftnen Ped· ual aaenctes. the Federal Dtpolll nl· surance CoTPOraUon anc1 the Pedera1 Savinp anc1 Loan Inaurance Corpora· Uon. Por more than a quarter of a een- tW'7 these aaenetes have operate:i10 ef· fecUvely 1n the pubUe interest that DQ saver or ckpoaitor hann. an account up to llo,lRRrliii ever loat a I>!Dnl: It wu my prlYiJete to be a lliilber of Concrua 1n 1133 when t.be PDIC Jec· s.auon wu enacted &Dd .ln 113& wben the PSLlC wu created, aDd I tate mat pride ln \be ••• ,._ record of 8lr'flle of U.. Peden~ .............._ I douM u.t an)' or • wbo partlclpa&ed 1n tbe OJ1I1Dal 'elif!e"on. wi*D WM tben conaJdend 1n \be D&&wl " Ul experimmt. dand bope the.& &be ~ would be 10 w ~i:i ~~~~~~~~ln &be 01*'&· tlons of the ~eral ~ ....-... When one recalll the traalc periodic fall· urea of tlnanc:lallnlt.H.uttona ln tbJa Jfa· Uon prior to the establlahment of In· suranc:e of account., and the tailuna that even to th1l day occ:v 1n ftuaDCI&l 152501-'7&Ma ant,ems 1n other nattona, the fte:Onl of our insurance sYstem Ia nen mora rtMatk&ble. While thtJCtUAI 110.000 lPJY!!PC! jf ~II! ffie Ufttmate protedfci1Ttn Ia iii iiillb onti Pirl or a wfioli leJ1es ot aaftllW'da that aWTOUDd our JDOderD ant.em of ftD&DClallnat.ltuUona. Let me rntew 101M ol tbue protecUona whJcb the AIDerScan pubUc rectln.. Plnt. Beton any bank or auln.p and lOUl aaodatlon Ia apprond tor ln.aur· aoce. tts pgUda and manyemtnt are t11Ldb' examliiia. <>Dl"JU\o. tnlufil- lteiii &aiinllii to the btat man.,emtnt and practtees are a:ranttd 1naurance of accounta. Second. Very apecjftc laws and !!1\1= ~ IO'feminc Jiiveitliiiit praa~Cft ~opuat1111 procedW'ft muat bt ad· ba:ml to b1 all 1Daurtd bUilii and a&'f· .-aD4 Joan ueoclat\ona.. 'l1llnL IDiuncS iDIUt.uUona are re- to fellow IPid8ed aucUU,. aDd ....~~-....... pndicla -tba& 1M ~ kYenUl. ~ Ia t.he lduaJ INUr· ance of a.«ounta which 1\l&rantfta to t.he uvera or dePoaiton that thelr ~ * JUST PAID-OUR 58th CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND .. and all investors receive dividends at the hlahe.t rate commensurate with aafety .•. at the current rate per annum of ••• 4.50"/o 'nail ume rate will be paid on all aavinp at next quarterly clividend period, 8eptalber 30. f1,2~.00 in dividends .hfa been paid to our savers in the past 24 years. AND LOAN ASSOCI .ATION ... ~,-~......,.......,...., ... ,._.A.ILIII:IOPJI.F ...... INL . , -_ _. ~· ~· -~Hed ~~,.~!!!!~~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~!!~ Jaa. wUt after ebe au • ., ... eo lUlU bl8l durtq an .,.....at • ~ end Walt Co ..... ,._......,. Store ..... IW&. Cell .. .. DICOIAn. law:l u..tw ..... · Professional Directory c:EIII:E'l'l:ll ••• ~~----~~~~--~~---------.-.-.-.~---------.-.--.---~-.-.---In hW ~~ ~~ ~ .... ...a.nd a ..,.... Oil ... rtpt ... ~. ,... .. • ..... ol .,.n ,. .......... dale ........ Claus. ........... thJ ... .., bwftptq IDto a table ludT Edwarda. mt~ -.n.o. at t:MI.40 fJom b1s ...._ Ita· 147 Harbor 1lland .... ••pun ... lolul P. Lanier, 1101 Chub- alvei.. W • • t Kewport, ..,art.ed Uoo at JOO W. Cout lhr)' .. If... -..etl. reported Jdt aac1 naa dam· uco Dr., lc:rine Turace, reported an Wepl ent17 attlalpt ~Dade ID port leach • • . Mary A. lay, a ap to ber ear f&llr*l ~ the the theft ol a pa1r ol wtllte pin eDb7 IDto her bame, ....... Acada Ave., Corona del liar, atNet fraiD aat elf'... aneakers an4 bJue juna from oaleera found daNe ..-.. at complained that a moeadlt pve e .,.. 1 aT • .-& II ttle beach . . . Juveniles ralaed the r..r bad been eut ............ tbe wroftl lntanudoo aDd ad· lfla. 0. W. .....,, 1100 W. the eara.-door at tbe home ol ly with a abup lnatrument •.. ..,_after llamapq ber ...,ad 0ceua rw.t, ••rwt -...:b. re· L. H. lldrtde, 3705 Seubore Dr., . JMa A. ......_ IJ, ._, ear at that a.w-on lhy 22 partM 1M tiMft ~ ~etten eon-West Kewport. but were eone ...... _a ... -.~ ... lobert 8e1n, 1100 Clay St., talftlq ... ,_ ... $1().67, when omce,. arrived •.. Equip· ... ,.., ..... .._ Ma -ClUf Haven, repclitM the theft ol and 115 rr-a a mall box at that ment valued at SCU5 wu atolen • a ....... n : -.. hub caps from b1a ltadoa wapn .......... ,... Jl ll.alMtt, 18. from the ear ot Stephen Selenen, .... Leah lifltRn K1iW ,_ ••• A eamplalnt waa rec.lved ol .. lboa l8laad, ... ebarpcl with 410 RJveralde Ave., Newport Omnl JL. ••JWt I alae• teenapn cllmblq on the rool ~a_. wtaout uatrta at Helehta ... Mrs. Milo A.inaworth, ••• &.-... ~. fll. • Yle ol the ~ ol Paal Orad, 'Park Aw. ad 11a1tne Aft., Bal· 1217 Dover Dr., WestcUtf, report- 11•hn' U.. ..... ._ ..... 308 Marine Ave., Balboa llland ._ b&an.d • , • 'l'efNnce P11nn, ed the theft ot a wallet from ber ed • 0 IN ., *-1& dll9· .•. Mn. Donald Coon, 2'702 W. 1C. 1510 Placencla Ave., Newport residence; the wallet waa found ... ad I 1 0 C• Ia •" at OeeaA Front, Newport IMcb, re· Beach ~u struck on the left later In the area wtth 161 cub VIII Ude _. 1 ' , .... Aw.. ported the theft of a • aurf. aide by' a aurfboard In the surf missing ... Mrs. Gay WarJ.au. ... .... , ...... • • • -... board • · . William Rumuaen, at 26th St, Newport Beach, and mont, Marlene Roeen and Doro-HARBOR REST c.rtllf, •• L 8ur .,..... -..,. 222 Marine Ave., Balboa laland. wu ta~n to Hoae Ha.pltal . . . thy Kathe, all of 213 E. Bay Ave., MEMORIAL PARle .._ w.& Sill ted ... IMft reported the theft ot a 115.99 Paul C. Hemart, 5, 218 Via Ith· Balboa, reported tbe theft ot af • m _..... .._ IIIII compi'NMCI air BB IWl •• · Four aca, Udo Isle, was injured In an clothlne from a clotheallne •.. 3131 Harbor Blvd at Glaler ...... • • • bora pJaytne bueball 1ftre ad-accident at VIa Udo Nord and Lawrence L. Tucker, 39, ot 191S5 eo.ta ..._ Donald Mc."Ptlate, 15, of 3231 vlaed to find another place to Vla Koron Udo lale with a car Pomona Ave., eo.ta Meu. wu 15th St., Newport Helehta, wu play after Paul Mantz. 400 S. driven by' Bemlce Lavender, arrested on a charee of diaturb· ~y..,..!IW'llrTMIIrT"tni!D~'11111·YIIIIfl5-lll.1Sir---....l treated at Boae Memorial 801Jpl· 'Bay Front, Balboa laland, report· Lone Beach ... Robert B. Wll-ing the peace io front ot 2118 ;.11~:..::::=:~=~~=.,.:...:..;:...,__.. ta l for a doc btte . . . D. P. ed aeveral windowa beine broken son. 223 Vla Mentone, Udo Isle. W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach, McClellan, 2'7. ot 52'7 Watmln· ln the area by balb . . . reported tbe theft of a bicycle after an oltlcer had aided Mrs. Friendly Kelehborboocl Serftce ater Ave., Newport Hellbts, wu II& ws.-~. 1ft ... A teenaeer driving reckless· Betty Tucker, 1935 Pomona Ave., BEll BROADWAy chareed with drlnldne an al~ lledl1 lu lt.. c-e. ...._ ,... ly at 40th St. and Balboa Blvd., In servlne reatralnlne order pa. MQ,D'M'AR'Y holic beveraee ln pubUc at 2619 ....... 1M tlleft ol ._ ... -· West Newport, made C. C. Davis, person Mr. Tucker on the New. :n' v Cove St, Corona del Mar ... A I ...... .,_ • ....... lOt 933~~ W. &alboa Blvd.. Balboa, port Pier · .. 110 Broadway woman, locked ln the d ty dump, ... Y111 Lido ...S Wewpod slam on his bra,kea, causing his <Continued on paee ten) Ll 8.~ 6 I ·MM ea.ta .,_ 19th St. and Whlttler Ave., at al..,_ Wewped a-da • • • Wll· wife to drop their 3·month·old .__----------~ 6:25 p, m. waa releued. U.. rrre. a.dea an... . .,.. baby, who struck his head on the e IVIIDAT. J1JJIS It clt.cl f• ......_ II ..... 91lll Ia floor or the car .. . Col L. E. Soderbere. 302 Mar-em ~ 11 u 11 crt tbe alciMad ...... 137 St. , ...... ruerite Ave., Corona del Mar, re· lfewpod Pier • • • ...._.. ad.. CWI ......_ reported U.. ported hit and run damage to Woed. 21. Wewpod....,.,.. tlleft af hW ..Uet CODtaialDg his car parked at that address cited I• ~ of Ieaia a.w Cbeclla f• 110 Cllld 113 from 11 . . . H. L. Correll, Lldo Trailer crt •ua lt. Cllld ....._.. Dr.. car crt I'Ptla lt.. ...s 8cl1boa Park, Newport Beach, complal n· Weet Kewpod • • · A baJ9111r •••d.. K..,..t a.ach. cmd the ed of hls vehicle being struck atole • .._ tile bGme ol Gaa w 4!i llo t af J.-ry A. .. u 315 by a hlt and run driver at 32nd •tter. 213-lltla St.. W•t .... Gcldeand A ..... C • r o a ~ del St and Newport Blvd., Newport port. Cllld •c.,..S 'ria 11 bed· M• .•• Jolla Derris. 415111 Beach ... William J. Gallagher. roo • wtadow. belD9 panued Socnr•d M.. C.... B 19 b· 1L2 W. Coast Hwy.. New p o r t bf tiM 9lctLm • • • IIIIIM. ao.--.s f 1 ad 1 a 9 two Beach, was treated at Hoae Me· Ted Jamell, 16, or 1004 Post rtep la .._. CerN ••• 7 . L mortal Hospital tor a 1 o ph e r Rd., Costa Mesa, was 1 n Jured WU.... Lido Pad&. ropol'tod tiM bite. the a nimal belnl quaran· when a car ln which he was rid· ~t af 11 ll6qdo 1.._ 11 par~~. tined after he caught lt ... An· lng, driven by James Clark. 2317 a.g lot crt ~ VIa Lido. • ..,. fNSURAJifCI!. . • drew l . Reed. 45, Newport Beach, Rutgers Or., Costa ~. turned pan a..m .. , w .. arrested on charees or lntox· over on Its top on Bayside Dr.. MJke Barrett. 703 E. Balboa. FOR AU. OF lcatlon in public and reslstlne 800 feet south of the salt Oats in reported the theft of a red and YOUR INSURANCE !O:EDS arftSt in the 100 block Palm St., the upper bay area · · · Four white racing bicycle ... An Up-Sadleir Insurance Co. Balboa ... Cars driven by Ken· Unen crib sheets, a silv«:r dollar land boy, 16 was charged with John E. Sadletr don E. Tullock. Corona del Mar, and a child's handba& were s tol· having an unprotected s pea r •• • • Fer -lit . let t•••• .. ' ! YIUI t•• Vacall11 Latest II- SWIMWEAR SPORTSWEAR CASUAL WEAB For Men. Women & Children- all in name labels you know and like. ·r . ~!ll .. -_ DEPART~ENT STORE • 303·305 MADf sn.&ET. aAI.aOA ()pea Slddays We GiYe S&H Green Stamp. I 3333 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3-3&50 a n d Morris Armour, Altadena, en from the home . or Merton gun on the Corona del Mar main Corona del Mar were Lnvolved In an accident In Cameron, 1501 Kathleen L a n e. beach . . . A Corona del Mar front of 272 Evenlne Canyon Rd .. H a rbo r Highlands . . . Don ==.:.....:.....:.....:~:.....::=:.:=_::.:_.:.::::.:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~===================::;:=== -:INV::.:..:.:ESTMENTS::..:.;::::.:.::.=..:·:..:·:..:·:._ ___ _, Shore CUffs ... Officers quJeted ThCoompsodn,l3~7Bf Mart euedrite ASv150e., r a party at 225 Amethyst Ave.. rona e •~ ar, oun a CROWELL. WEEDON 6 Co. BaJboa Island, at 10:31 p. m. comet In a case at the curb in Members ... A prowler reported at 502~ front of his home; It was claim· Pacl!lc Cout Stock ~hanae Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar, ed later by owner, Frank Zinzer. Burdett Harrlaon, Res. Mer. was eone when officers arrived 3010 Seaview Ave., Corona de 1 Dlck Rucker Ted Paubon • NOJfDAT. J1JJIE • Mar, who said he had left It Of! a Lola l'ennell Ruth Baker Joh H Norris 67 of 106·30th bus stop bench at Ma rguertte Mike Myers St .• N:~rt Beach, ~as charged Ave. a nd Coast Hwy., Corona del Private Wire Servlcea with Intoxication ln pu blic at Mar ... Officers were unable to 2601 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3·7005 New p 0 r t Blvd. and 22nd St., locate a nyone alter receiving a Corona del Mar Newport Beach, at 1:45 a. m. call that someone was yeUJng '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Se~rvt~ce~~ata~tl~o~n~o~pe~ra~tor~~B~Lll ror help on Avon St. west or Riv-Wrlebt reported the buralary ot erslde Ave., Newport Beach. at 9:40 p. m. . . . Oennla Unden. 21, Santa Ana, wu charred with - ..... "=t·• -Go-L:.cldest .. AMerica II HAPPY 00 NA1M Me ..... AllAN IE LUCKY YOU COULD WIN A TIIP TO HAWAII AS A OUHT OF c.ta-.s.y~~~pa ............ c.llpaW~~ c.. ltseelllw Cteulet7 c... ..... Ptllllc.&8 ....... c.. ........... _. Orp8 c.. Given Dally Dvriftl . AT THE OIANGE COWfTY PAll Tnftll .. lJIIW .... .,.,_--... .................. w.I·TI-aW,_. ...... "' .. , .. .,. ... -.~~e. 511 MILO HAnJI SHOW ' 6 BIG DAYS OF FAMILY FUN .................... (.hly 1J.17) ....... c. ........ ('Twice ..,, • ..... a .. v-... "'-.. ,.,.. ..... .., Dettr> • CuNiftl .... ., 0,.. Dilly ..... MieN .......... (J.ty 16 Oftly) • a •• ,, ••• ._. KA .... ....., •~•7l SEE ................ Gell-.u.. Eftry .,., .. ICWs' .,., asnw _.. • rs n 1 au.._ ok I lllrM .... Ill* UJ .. 1 ...... AI Utterlnr ln tbe 300 block Manne Ave .• Balboa Island and Georae Anlch. 23, Balboa, on S. Bay Front. Balboa Island. e TVDDAT • .J'1JJIE 21 The gaa company was called to ahut oft eaa at 207-38th St.. West Newport, at 3 a. m. after ortlcers were unable to stop a leak . . . Mrs. L. A. Glovinetta. 2011 -B W. Ocean Front. Newport Beach, reported the theft of a bicycle . . . Mrs. Rose E. Burke, 5301 Bruce Crescent. Udo Sands, reported the theft of 2 hub caps valued . at S24 from a car . . . Clinton H. Crane. 1501 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. reported the theft of a television set ... Mrs. Melody Orr, 2324 Pacific Dr .. Corona del Mar, was charged with violation of leash Jaw at First Ave. and Begonia Ave., Co· rona del Ma r ... Robert Ingram. 2015 Bayadere Ter .. Irvine Ter· race, was charged with violation of leash law at CamaUon Ave. and Third Ave .. Corona del Mar . . . Vehicles driven by Jesse A. Blackstock, 530 Aliso Ave .. New· port Heieht.s, and Mark R Con- aty, 18. of 600 Park Ave .. Balboa Island, were Involved in an accl· dent at Balboa Blvd., and 19th St.. Newport Beach . . . Anita Romolo, 312 E. Ocean Front. Bal· boa. reported 3 window screens tom and a fence broken by van- PRIZES DUlliNG RIIIIVISTMIIIT DAYS, JULY 1·11 WIN A •oUND TRIP TO HONOLULU II HAVE A HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY I F01 ONE, VIA UNITED STAllS OVHSEAS A-8115, PWS 1WO 'NIGHJS AND THIH DAYS Of 5IGHTSBG FOI1WO .. 1HI OUTEIISlANDS-. A ra• GIVEN EVElY NIGHT AT THE OUNGI COUNn' FAa-JULY 12·17 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WIN A LITTLE SHACK It··~ A CHILDIEWS PLAYHOUSE, A PAnO CAIANA- S' WIDI X 6' DEEP X 6' HIGH-AU "'YWOOO, COvaiD WITH SPLIT IAIMOO-THATCHEO IOOf, COMI'lml Y lAIN PlOOF ••••••••••••••••••••••• A •••• .... WONDaiiUL I'IIZIS -1000 'R LOGS FIIST COME. RIST saYID PICK UP YOUI HAWAIIAN HOUDA Y IIGISliATION TICICITS DUliNG ...vESTMENT DAYS MT 1-11 AT COSTA MESA SAVINGS AND LOAN NIWPOIT ILYD. AT 1ttla ST., COSTA MISA ... ~c~•• .... • • -Of /IM't **"' ....,. -----·----_, ... ---·· Mal AaOWir • • ...... " ,... ,__ ........... Clllk LOG!! I SOME OF THE HI&Hli&HTS at the 1960 'Ha- waiiM Holidays" edition of the Orange County Fair are ilh .. streted above. Top left, Hilo Hettie end her dancing partner demonstrate the fair's Hawaiion theme. Hugo Zocchini, the · human cannon boll, tokes off upper right. Inset is George Lee, Oriental master of hand balancing. Jay Lee and the Princess. lower left. present And SIDBT LAUNDRY magic with e For East twist and Oriental humor. Cent er lower right picture is Carlyle Nelson jHilo Hattie's husband) with 2 of the side men who will help him moke music for . the Howaiian Revue. The fair will open a six-day run next T uesdoy. July 12. at the Orange County Fair· grounds in Costa Mesa. IUVJJIQ ~AJU) SUB Charles R. Lee, electrlclan'a mate fireman, US~, son of Mr. and Mn. Charles H. Lee of 2005 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Is serv· lne aboard the submarine USS Carbonero operating out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. OR LULT WAJUfDfQ DUTY WE IRON ALL OUR OWN FLATWORK Robert N. Hald. aviation elec· tronJcs technician airman, USN, ron of AJvln ~. Hald of 1418 Ir- vine Ave., Upper Bay Area, is serving with the Pacific Airborne Early Wamjng Barrier Squadron at the Naval Air Station, Barber's Point, Hawaii. • E. COAST JIWY, CO.ORA DEL (Ac:NM Fw.a the hat OfftCir) EGREMONT e ALUCOO&OC. • 1 do not know W'hoee brilht mind 1ave birth to ~he tenn "albacookoo." A lood aueea would be that It came from the red · bearded, golde n • earrlnpd noertn of one, Captain Chill Tribute Paid to Schweitzer By Chamber Dr. and Mrs. David Nielsen, who left 2 weeks ago on a tour that will take them to Denmark, • Greece: and Africa, are carryJne with them a message for person· aJ delivery to Dr. Albert Schweit- zer, famed medical missionary In the heart of Africa. The letter. sJened by Skipper Burdett Harrison, states as fol· lows: .. Deer Dr. ldnnttaer, "The Coauaodons C 1 a b of the Jlawport JlodMw O...her of c--woaJd Ub to haft yoa acapt o ...U toba of oar epp~ec:Ntlaa for yoar woadedul wodr tbaou9boat the woald. The 9not ~ yea boft glfta to ba.aalty wW be perpetaotecl by otben be· c:au.ae you haft abowD the way tbroagb you aatldag .u..tL "We would cdM Ulre to moke you oa boDorory member of the Com• altona aab. .. The token mentioned In the letter Is a dally calendar set In a world globe, depleting w or 1 d service. • Treuter, praently opeoraUn1 out of San Dt~1o'a Ml8aJon Bay. Then, too, It could Jut u well hav~ orbited Into the far·reach· lnl ether from the llPS of Jhet· tro Gordon Green, once of the Mlhoney, not 10 Jon1 a1o of th~ J~ramar, prnenUy of the Dorado. (Incidentally, •Mister Green, your radio needs tomethln1 -you don't tound quite natural.) Anyhow-whoever wu the fa- ther of the explftlion, they did rl1ht well, "cookoo," perforce, be· ln1 u.ed In the .enae ol crazy, nutty, zany, batty-or just plain unpredictable. In other words- It says. ~ry clearly-thoee ttazy albacore! In the same breath. It may alao have some meanlnar relatln1 to the sanity of thost I who hunt them .. e STATISTICS Aa one of the charter boat skippers remarked 1 as t week, "Huh! It waa a pl'etty-short al· '.' -~~ . . : ' ~~ . ............. Jutead of a flab, a bicycle was ~qht on the line of Re .. naJd B. Trtpp, 3705 W. Balboa llvd., We.t Newport. whlle ftahlnl from the Balboa Pier Saturday. The bl· cycle showed eYiclence of havtn1 bHn 1ft the water for a lon1' tlm~. 'Jbe an1Ier a.,.ed to held It lor the owner to claim. ~ ' ABE P~tte Gafh M.M IIMZ. IIEWPIIT TAGILE bacore .euon!" But-the eolden 115 Kci'ADDD JL o• 2·1- lAIII,. au. .... TOM'S .............. a.. .... 1MW.c..t-~ ••• ,.. ....... CaiUJnla ~La.trLim gleam of hope st111 shines. REWIOIIT .UCII LookJn1 over one's shoulder,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:__ ___________ _ here's the story, In briet The - Prontier caueht the first two on June 10. Four mor& came in on June 19. By June 22, the catch figures hit 177, soared dally to a reported peak of 2,595 for a 11 landings on June 27. By June 30. the fleure was down to 223 and less than a hundred were tal· ·c.t:,.., o.. .J Ywll c... otW- ~ lied on July 2 and 3. Does anything tie In with this T 1 1 E liP 1 1 T L peak and this drop·off? Accord· lng to reports, there are still c.A11ft111 e DAY 80ATI plenty o~ signs of Jong.flns. but "SEA UJDEr • 1 A.JI. * .. JE'r • 2 A.M. they simply seem not to be hun· gry. Water temperatures. even ~=.U==Ceat=== ... =·=~===·==·=·=.,=,..==t =.._.====·==U=I=-1=1=4=1~ near shore, are In the-low 60's. Some fish have been taken well Inside the "43 spot" or something From the POUCE BLO I I LR Jess than 35 miles out of San .. Diego. What happened? Pennlt, please. a perusal of the PRIYA TE DAY SCHOOL . CIIILDDJI S TO It YEAIII Small Cla.es • Art and Crafts Sport and Game Activities Tutoring ,.....,...tatioa lacladlrd 211 KOJITE VISTA COSTA MESA. CALIF. T...,.._.: ll1chNf 1-1170 (ConUnued !'rom Page Nlne) e 1'BVJISDAT, JVIIE 23 Robert Wllaon, 223 Via Men· tone, Udo Isle, reported finding a bk ycle . . . Ca lifornia Bank, Z712 W. Coas t Hwy., Newport ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Beach, reported a s hort In their i alann system ... G. F. Rudd, 229 • 3542 E. Coast Highw~ Corona del Mar OR 3-0380 La. Jolla Dr.. Newport Heights, reported an Illegal entry at that adclresl. but nothing waa taken ... William J. Wirtz. 710 Hello· trope Ave .• Corona del Mar, re· ported the theft of 3 hub .caps from a station wagon ... Fred· erick Sutton Jr., 40, of 124 VIa Palermo, Lido Is le, was booked on charges of Intoxication in prl· vate and vehicle tampering In connection wlfh cutting JgnJUon wires on his mother's car ... Matilda Kidd, 108 18th St., New· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~'! pon Beach, reported finding a r bullet hole in a window In her home. possibly made by a .22 air riDe or air gun . . . Bruce T. Blackman, 31, of 222 Via Paler· mo. Lido Isle, was booked on a Newport Beach municipal court warTant charging unlawful entry ... Louis J. Barta, 2821 Bayshore Dr .. Bay Shores. refused medical aid after he passed out while working In his yard ... 30 Years' Experience JnYestigatiODI & Security" ......... , lellclin lpiCJ, IIC. OUKQE COVWTT DIVJSJOR 3424 E. COAST IDWAY. CORONA DEL MAR B.m.rt W. lntla, 124 30th St.. Jfewpcll't Beacb, raporled the tblft of a 115 rodla1or from • npcdr IJCD09• a1 tbcrt odclreea. tbe property ol Kartlyaa HUU· laiD, 3101/a 33rd St.. West lfew- port • • • A car datftD by Ed- ward J. Joa.., 18, Moat•..., Park. ........... to ...... bittillg o car at.ppad tor o Mtt tana Gild Ci EIIJMd late 0 parlr..s CCII' ot-w. Ceat 8wy .. ,.... ... ed to Jolulaoe Cllld .... lJDcolD lllftUIY, -W. Coat Bwy .. Rawport a.oda •• , A cob drtY· • by IIebert Batch'"' .... SUBSCRIBE . To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR -ORIOLE 3-0550 11A1L m T1111 a.DKa ...S YOGa «a•cz • CAlli TODAY ORE YEAR ---____:.-----~ ODiy 3.00 Out.lcle of Har~ ANa ----uo Nam•--~--~----------------------~~------ yml;ng Addrela ------------------- atr anc1 staae ---------...;..;-------------.. -·-•••-~.a ~. pan lleocll, caurd rtractare d~ ... to the ...... of El9lD llal1. • ....., Aft.. C.Oaa del Mer • .. A car drtftll by llldlord Z. KoegU.,. 17151/a W. -.u.oa ·m..s.. •.......-t hadl. bit o te-=-a1 700 31at St., If ... pan ...... c:cnaatag about 130 d-.. •·•· Two nickels bel~ to be IEWPIIT PIEI .., ,_ DD or lf&WIOft OC&M 1'1&11 24 hour Telepbmae Serrice-OR 3-1850 IABGE GEOBQJA lleady .... -.............. ,. A.M. l/1 DAY IOAT DDfA L&& L&AY&I I All. UD 11:• P.JI. DAY 80AT IU JVU L&AY&I 5 A.M. counterl~lt were tlUDed In by the harbor department for examiQa· tlon by a treasury agent after being taJcen from a coln ma· chine In the area of the Coast Guard station ... Charlie Hutch· ens, 213 Sapphire Ave., Balboa Island, reported the Joss of a wrist watch at 40th St. and Ocean Front. West Newport ... Leighton R. Taylor, 20, Balboa Is· land. was charged with having no bicycle light and no bicycle registration at Balboa Ave. and Marine Ave., Balboa Island, at 10:30 p.m .... now.famous Solunar Tables. put)· Jlshed annually by old Eas tern fi shing buddy, 'John Alden "Jack" Knight of Williamsport. Pa. If you'll check the times of th4' ma- 1or feeding periods, as predlcted In this little volume, you w111 1 find that. between June 21 and June 30, these periods of activity fell between 10:20 a.m. and 5:10 p.m. Padflc Dayll1ht Time. Be· tween July 1 and 4, the 111 Bite occurred alter 5:00 p.m. and be· fore 8:00 a.m.! It dOetn't take -too much fl1eertn' to come up with the Idea, consldertn1 the long runs necessary to get Into fish. that these are houB when few I boats are at II 1 t rolU ng jl gs--o'r '!;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ throwing bait. r e FBJDAT, JVIIE 24 Vehicles driven by George J. e DOE OF TilE KOOif You can get a major argument started, any old time, between almost any albacore addlru, a~ to how Important the phase of the moon Is. In relaUon to the POll LOI UGa.D appetite of albacore. One side of Ll ht FJ ... ,.. _._, ... the fence will vow that they will 1 ·~'We~_,_"---P.JI. not bite weJJ wht-n there's a full PtlcUic ~·t ...... n.. moon. The other side will be just Low · JIJ9b Low as fighlln' sure that moonlight I Frtdrf 3:58 ·1.5 10:18 4.4 a:a J.S makes them even crazier-and 1: t=" 4:41 -1.6 11 :05 4.5 C:ll 1.5 hungrier. Without takJng sides 5:26 ·1.4 11 :52 4.7 s:• 1.1 we simply note that the moon, 11 MODdlry 6~12 ·1.1 12:C1 4.7 1:01 1.7 on June 24, was quite Uny-a IUfb Low IU!rb new moon, or In apogee. If you ll Tueeday 0:00 5.8 6:58 ·0.6 lrJJ 4.1 want to get technic'al. Right now, 13 W~ 0:55 5.1 7:46 0.0 ';1:27 4.1 It's about half way along to 1• n......., 2 :00 4.3 8:38 0.7 4.1 full moon, when It Is "In peri· COKI'LDIEJITS Of gee." The next week, with ma-... ···-· ··---····· Low 7:01 1.1 l aiC 1.1 .1:5.2 1.1 Lind, 69, of 2 Bay Island. and Donald T. Carswell, 18, of 319 Anade St., Balboa, were Involved in an accident a t ~cFadden Pl. and Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. at 8:35a.m .... Douglas E. Rose, 9-13 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, re· ported that a hit and run car hit the rear of his car stopped at 2800 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach; the hil·run car, In turn, was hit in the rear by a car drlv· en by Carole M . Gerling, 17. FuJ. lerton, but eluded pursuit from the Rose and Gerllne vehicles ... Harold Hartvlgsen, 66, of 114 44th St., West Newport, was charged with d rinking an alco· hollc beverage In public In the 2200 block of W. Ocean Front. ~ewport Beach ... Cars driven by Eloise S. Gray, 302 E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa, and Anita Schel- I~V~g, Van Nuys, were Involved In an accident In front of 306 Coro· nado St., Balboa ... jor feeding periods again arriv· ' • IIIII lng durine the daylleht houB, Uberty I-GII 1., ....... A..._ c.n. ..._ may shed more lleht on these '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ musings. II Per.onauy. we·n auck with s p I • r FIll E I I E I .Jack Knl1ht and bla Solunar Ta · R bles. Best evidence is the fish re· 'I' -t , ••• wrap, ._.._L F:--- port from JuJy 4. Alter a lo~ ~ -~--.a ·-- spot of 52 Jon1-fina on .July 3, the aDd More your fi11a t.. -· count, for the IJm time In five • ..-- days, went up. luly 4 saw 253 1 a 1 T T y '1 QUICK ..... boated, a)) but two of them by um AYAUU San Dleeo boats. It mtrht ha~ been better. but, when the count . Let Va .._.,_,....._-We...._ ....0. Ia down, up·coaat sportl'WIInl ...... ~ F-boats stay nearer home, much .._.. ~ Ed Warte1e, ,...,,.. IDCID• more certain of 100<1 catches of ... for • ..,..... 8eacb .... yellowtau, barracuda and bonl·l!~a~I~-~-~ .. ~~~~Liu~t.~•~·~•!JWilte~·~·~,~ci5"i'~~~~c~n5'~• ~1-~1~1~11~ --tary lldloola ..... tad • ta, with much Jeu fuel burned. ctee. pot r •I of ••pwt e urrzaa.n !OVIIIIAIDRT .... bta 1c11oo1. ..._. II ••• At Pl'ftl time, the 13th Inter-I A L I 0 A P A Y I L I 0 N ._ ..._ __..., d .., '"' club AlbaCDN Tournament II ~ ~ ~~ ~ .~ .uu tcheduled-lor J'r!day and S p 0 RT F I 5 HI N G -.. ,_ Saturday wttb dte Marlin Club ....... .._ tMft ef •lllc'fdo ol San Dle,o the boat. Over the • • • A .. tcsqclw ....._ ., week·end, rumOI'I were aa plen · Dnld E. " II IL II. •wat~~~~· flful .. nnbum. A Saturday tu· AI •~ ...................... _ ldthatJ had bee-~ 1 lll·wt eta • -...._ _ mor aa t n ,_ •. • .,.. poned anotHI' WMk. due to the -a..a.. A. ... USA ....... s. D. «**llldttee IMtq eaqbt r II& ..._ Dr .. ..,._ 'ttL • at w1th their rule • .,._.. clown. C.... ...,. -• ;..ate Iunday, word ~me that no ac· a... c.-M ._ • • • tual decWon had been made 1111 ..._. 1111. 1111 ._ 1.-. lise J.C.A.T. c.'GIIIIIdttee, but tbal •• 1 s:x, .......... ..,. .. all ............. Uld '-• ....,...... ...w ............ -..,.. .... I. ......... :MOl Pint liM other. • ftlula,. Aft., Onna 4111 Mat. c.Dplala· Full IIIOGft notwiiiMAndlq, .. .. tM1 ....._. ...._ a beltle ...... U. Lc.A.T ... Mid tlall wtaleb dlnt.d ..... ., .................. '1'1111 -.Jar ........ ,.. ttl tbat ..._ ••• Doll A. ,.. will oeev at 12:10 p.ID. • lit................ ...1:11 ..... lluu~ willa ..... --· .. .......... a ,._. VELZEY SUrf Bo&td', 8 tt., 2 Inch· C.. 114. 8 ft. IGC80 boat wiUI MERa1RI' AdJll CIUtbO&rd mo-tor and trailer, J3S). 301 Col- Una. Balboa bl~d. Olt a.o:MI. RELAXJsrzn, h1ce ..w. aUiS. 3l5000 B.T.U. IAJ tumac., IX). KJ 8·5805. BEAGLE pupJMea, thorouehbred tri·colol". 130. III 8·5805. SWAPS POll TRADE: 1959 White Studebaker Lark • 6, law mile· aee. tor trust deed or vacant lot In Oranre County. Phone 1U 7-4403. ALF A JiOMEO Spider, .. 59." Due to family addition, mwt .ell. Excellent•eondltlon. $2.700 cash or may be nnanced If credit rood . OR 3-0176. lSW THUNDERBIRD 300 hp. · stick shift . almost new condition specially prl~ tor Immediate cash sale. $3,195 Ml 6-2035 private party HARBOR MOTORS Authorized DeOler e ALFA ROMEO e ALPINE e F1~T e Hiu.MAN e HUMBER e LANCIA e SINGER e SUNBEAM e TRIUMPH HARBOR MOTORS 2150 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Ml 6-5091 location, pleasant l.ngs. No children. Yearly lease. 610 M••'2•oe<ite. Corona del Mar. DESK SPACE with or without desk. Room 2C, 436 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. LARGE NEW 2 BEDROOM COOL APT. HARBOR ESTATES APTS. Near College and New Shopping Center Really Deluxe Medallion Aw ard Apts. with all electric G. E. Kit· chen, Encla.ed Shower and Tub; Carpeting ; large Garage; Quiet Reside ntial Area. A real \'alue for only $87.69 Per Month. ~~'""''e on lease, which is aboul under comparable SPRING SPECIAL • Wheels Aligned and Balanced $9 .95 with this Ad • • "OLD MAIDS" of the Maid of California contest held annu- -s lty at the Cali fornia State Fa ir are bein g sought by State Fe ir officials. W'ho want to in- vite the p.ut winne rs to th is ye"r s Fair, wf.tich will begin " t 2-d"y run "ug. ) t. Here is Phyllis Yarwood of Casto Mes.,, who w"s the Maid of California il'l 1954. She is as!ced to gel in touch with the public relotions dep.,rtment, P.O. Bo• 2036, s.,cromento. • PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR i 1% - per OUR PAnERN OF CONTINUOUS GROWTH IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF SAFETY STATEMENT OF CONDITION~-.~JUNE 30, 1960 I ASSETS I ._I __ u_AI_I_uT_IE ..... s _ __.l First Mortgage Loans ...... $42,397,n8.17 Loans on Savings Accounts . 176,236.46 Reol &tate Owned . . 12,991 .49 U.S. Government Bonds and Securities ......... Stock in Feclerol Home Loan lank ............ . c:a.h on Hcmd & in lanb .. Offlco lulldinp, EqvipoMnt, and l'artring Lat ...... .. Other Aaeh .......... .. 2,251 ,378.91 625,00.00 1,132,133.23 519,028.27 12,919.94 Savi"'• Accounts ......... $38,927,766.63 Aclvonce from Federal Home Loan lank ........... . Loans in Proc••• ......... . June 30, 1935. . . ..... $4,735.00 Dec. 31, 1945 .............. 4.M2.»2.00 Dec. 31, 1951. ................. 10,M6,3S9.00 Dec. 31, 1953 ........•.............. 17,142,283.00 Dec. 31, 1955 .......................... 24,166,967.00 Dec. 31 , 1958 ........... · .................. 37,687,701.00 Dec. 31 , 1959 .............. ' ................. 43,527,259.00 June 30 1960 $47197,466.47 I •• ,............................................................................ I Si ..... ., • ..i""" 1IIJJU :' •• P' ''" .. " .... -· •t .S. ,. ,.., .,.. a.-..... _. • ' • t !\ (0.411 ••• ... .... Tee) eaaftDAY ..... . TWIJI T 11. bed .. venport8. A debaHJna the lnnaeper 11Ned C~GWrtnc. lliO -. TWID ~plalnt waa ,_.lved at 3:U 'T ~leather~ all a.m. from the Chlne.c..lno-111 •uelletat eonciJUon. .., NeiL llaln St., Balboa, where aubjeda · U 8-5752. left wldtout payln• for food ••. . A lEAL BUY Frank Clenct.Mn, ·Corona ct.l td Jete Mar reported a awutlka painted 10' Salllq boa comp • on a ••raae at 101 Via Undhw, Good condition, new aa.U, IJdo Isle ... WUUam W. Dear· __ $30_. _o_R_3_·_515:18_. ______ dortt, 208~ Collina Ave., Balboa 511., ..,... .._ _._ .. _.. .4-Jaland, reported t!\e theft of 2 _... t-.._ ......_ car tall llaht reflectors valued at - , y_, .-e t~~rdiaHy invited 1o viJit l!4t ""' Drllnch offta of J. A HOGLE & CO. • Open kmlot'1'tJW ;, COR ON~ DEL MAX J A Hogk & Co., member of the • New Yor k Stock Exchange, is de- lighted to bring the people of Corona de. Mar, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana this uca's newest, most modern small brokenge office with aHthc lastcst facilities. Your every market tr:ansact ion will be cx~dited by our high-speed, electronic ~'estern Union wir~ system ... which flashes btest quotations and your orders to bu)' or sell to and from all principal security and commodity exchanges in the U. S .... and by our Dow Jones news service. You'll ap- preciate the handsome new boardroom, the informal atmosphere and ou r considerate and corucrvative attention to your every investment requirement. J. A. H OGLE & CO. Members Nnv York Stock Ex_cb.ngt .,a Other Princip.J Exch.ngrs 3435 lAST COAST HIGHW,A Y • OIIOLE 5-1140 15 ... Paul a. ,.._, rn. O.Ca ......, Y.,., ll~te Ave., ....._ wu ~ wttb bavt.n• Corona del Mar • . . Mary E. an unaheethed epear on ~he wet ltelly, .. ol • Poppy Ave., Co· 8de of the Newport PI« . . . A rona del Mu, wu char1ed with complaint wu rMelved ot malic· lntaxkadon In a uto at the rear loua ml.chlef damap to a hou.e of a u Newport .II~.. Newport unMr c:onatrucUon at 801 Lark· a.aeh • • . Cui O.rdH, 3720 .., Ave., Corona del Mar . . . Ocean 81~.. Corona del Mar. Leo lleharct.on, 2730 Seavkw complalned that the wlndahleld Aw .• Corou del Mar, complain· of his car wu smashed while ed that juv~nlles threw appJ• parked at Coaet Hwy. and Sal· at hi.s ear on Coaat Hwy .••• Gor· boa llvcl., Weet Newport. don Neilson. 1615 Ruth Lane, e TVDDA1'. JVIf& • Harbor Hlahlands. reported nnd· Brian Blm le, 7"i, ot 132 Topaz lng a boy's bJcycle at the end of Ave., Balboa Jaland. called at Westcllff Dr. . . . Juveniles shot 3:03 a. m. requeatln• medical out a street llaht at 36th St. and aid for his mother, Barbara Blr· Lake Ave., West Newport; ortl· nle, who could not move her cers checked the darkt-ned area legs without hurllnl her back: during the nlaht until repairs a doctor was called ... George could be made . . . Dunton 107 Coral Ave., Balboa e IUJIDAT, ,JVWE • Island,' reported the t he t t of Edward M. Johnson, 51, ol 411 ,mows valued at SIOO ... Marl· Aliso Ave., Newport Helahts, was Jyn Wild, 410 Iris Ave .• Corona charged with tnto~l_9tlon In pub· del Mar. rewted finding a bl· lie after a car he was driving hit cycle, regl&tered to Molly Ma· a parked car on Dover Dr. 300 lone, J32ls Jasmine Ave., Corona feet north of Coast Hwy . ._ J::lew. del ~ar ... port Beach, registered to Nowl· Dcntd c. Dougloa. an VIa lngs Old mobile Co., Downey · · · Lklo Jford. Lklo J.ale. aaperted Maude B. Curtls. 54. of 933 Con· lalt .ad naa ~ tolala Nr gress St., Costa Mesa, was charg. pcDbcl Ia aa all.., betw"D ed with drunk drlvln& at 44th Tuatba Aft. Cllld IU....W. A..._ St. and Balboa Blvd .• West New· iMCII Coast •wy .. 11 ew port port, at 2:50 a. m .... A bicycle a.acb FiODir a. vanaaaa. ridden by Thad Howard, 7, Los a of 31t • DkaDODd A ..... .._.. Angeles, staying at 1101 N. Bay ~ lalaad.. took 1a1s ..ue, 1111· F r 0 n t, Balboa Is land, collided da to a pbyaldaa afw tb.U with a car driven by Chester A. c~ waa lalt by a cal' drl ... by Pontius. San Clemente. on Apo· Geary IL KODDick. 17, La Cr•· lena Ave. near Balboa Ave., Sal· KeDt. at ._.boa Aft. cmd Sap· boa Island ... R. E. Host.IUt>r, pblre Aft .. klboa lalcmd ••• 301 La J olla Or., Nttwport Hetght.s reported seeing a 3·foot b l ack Mary Satterfield, 801 N. Bay and vt>llow snake In his yard F ront. Balboa l~land, repOrted ~falcolm T Smith 40 Nt>w · the theft of fishtng gear from ~rt. Beach w~s cha~ged with ht>r Rarage ... Alan Lorenze. drunk driving In an alley orr 483 Morning Canyon Rd., Corona Riverside Avt>. near coast Hwy., Highlands. complained of hIt Newport Beach . . . Ed Lynch. and run damage to his car In 2100 w. Balboa Blvd., Nt>wport the Elks Club parkJng lot, Nt>W· Bench, reported that a soda pop port Beach · · · Paul K . Rouse, machine had been broken Into 608·36th St.. West Newport, re· at that address. ported the theft of a bicycle from e MOJfDAT. JUJIE 27 Co urt St. and McFadden Pl., Ill ~ Dlct.UDING PLANS roa POUR BEDROOM ROME. .., 111MB SEASPORT REALTY ¥11 REALTOR ~ Wat Cout Hlahway Jfewport leach IJ 8·9349 -Eves. U 8·3293 Another "W-DPLEI" (AAA -1 Duplex) In --lB. Ill A 2 bedrom home for com· fortable Jiving, Plua lovely, "money making" furnished apartment. Each unit wlth Private Patio; on choice corner lot in quiet nelah· lilorhood. • (UNDER U),OOO) BABSON . ...., ........... . CReal Estate Imaatneera) 2828 E. Coast Highway Cororla del Mar OR 3·37'70 CIRMI DEL Ill -Marilyn L.. Chittenden, Zl, of Newport Beach ... A. Llghtart, 259B Cabrlllo St., Costa Mesa 400 St. Andrews Rd., Cliff Haven, and a passenger In her car, Ma· reported the theft of a bicycle 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath home on cia Buchanan. 19, santa Ana from under the Newport Pier ... Heights were Injured when their M a r I on Hartley, 102 McFa dden large lot. Designed around car ran ·Into a parked car of Jay Pl., Newport Beach, reported that beautiful patio-beam ceiJ. Stottlemyre. 608 w. Balboa Blvd .. surfers were taking lumber from Balboa. at 2:49 a. m . In front or that address for fi res · · · lngs, ha rdwood floors, tire· the Balboa address ... James e WEDIIEIDAT. J171fE 21 E. Pierce. -132 Begonia Ave .• Co· Marv Jo DHmond, 37. of 160 place, and built Ins. Walk· rona del Mar. reported the theft 16th St., Newport Beach, w as of 4 hub caps ... Mrs. Bernice c h arged with Intoxication In ing distance to beach and Datts. 2031,·42nd St., West New· public at 2101 E. Coast Hwy.. stores. $41,500 -convenient port reponed the theft of a Corona del Mar, a t 12:07 a . m. i~--~~~~~~~iiii!!i!~!!!!ii!i!i!i~~iiii~~ fishing reel and two tI s h I n g ... Ve hicles driven by Robert E. terms. poles valued at $87.50 ... Robert Osborne, 19, of 1803 Haven Pl., MOTOR OVERHAUL A. Hoffman, 3708 Channel Pl .• CllU Haven. and Lynda Harris. I.EIIIJ. LJ-. No mone y down. up to 15 months O.A.C. 6 Cyls. (Mo.t) • • • $48.88 8 Cyls. (Mo.t) • • • SSL99 IF ENGINE CONDmON PEDIJTS to pay. Includes both labor and pa rts. :'\ew rings, wrist pins, valve grind check fittings of maan and rod beatings, ex~rt motor ' tuneup "1' gaskets and oil. 90·day or 4,000 miles guarantee. ReHIH &pies EXCHA.'iGE ENGINES AT POPULAR PRICES Short Block Plus ln.stallation FREE LOAN CARS-FREE TOWING-STATE 80:-\DED Block must meet our standards, plus taxes, gaskets, oil, etc. Automatic Transmission Tbb$49.50"" ADJt.:ST $5.i5 ~EW CAR GUARA~TEE All Bench Labor Included lnr luded in this: O'Haul a., needed; ~ew seal!'. dutcht'", bu h· lngs. AJI parts pressure t(>stt>d. ALSO EXCIIA~GE TRA::--:S~fiSSJO="!S $65 l'P Op,.n Dally 8·6 Sunda~ 12:G0·2·00 Transmission Dept. Ph. Kl i·~ BEll ES EIIIIE REIUILDERS ~ewpon Island. reported a num· 18, of 524 De An:za Dr., Corona ber of Items stolen from 2 cars Hlahlands, were tnvolved In an REALTOR at that address ... George E. accident at Second Ave. and 3001 Eut Coaat Hl•h"ay Smith. 1023 W. Bay Ave., Balboa, Acacia Ave., Corona del Mar . . . CORONA DEL MAll reported the theft of 4 tall lights Be t t Y Hlrokawa. D Drtttwood Chrtatenaen Drug Bld •. OR 3-0668 from his 1959 Cadlllac . . . Rd., Shore Cllrfs. reported the OR 3·3T70 -.....n E. awtwlck. 127 Tu· theft of a blllfold ... q.oUe Aft.. 8olboa 1aleDd. ae· JiaD AiDU.., 211 M a r I D a ported t.be tbett ol a a5 U9bt· Aft .. 8olboa W aapcnted tNigbt rod84J llkyde •.. hul t.be tbeft o1 a blcyde • • • Tile Albd9bt, 411 l ipal llcL. CUff 1L DOaald B a 11 C...Uuctloa ....... waa aotifled tbat Scm eo.. 1.,_ S. W. Acacia St.. a--te ,..UC. bad aeco••ed lk•pwt a a a c b. reported tJM 1a1a stol..a car . • . CWf•d E. tbeft of a 112.40 bayoaot aaw Staat.. 221 MCII'9Uertte Afto, Cllld a 1Z5 baDd drW f,_ aa Conaa del If•. roportocl both opn....,. at a C~aMii1lctMD tall IJ9bt GIIMWbUoa S t 0 Ia D Job at 1 .. L aery PntDt, aaJ. from lals lt5t CadWac • • · boa lalcmd • • • A do9 ,.,.. Dicme TODDO, 120· llartDo A•e.. quaraatlaod at 2151 I r • IDe aaJboa lalaDd.. aaportocS t b • A..._ aery c ... t. after bltblg tbeft of aeconla .aiDed a t 175 Judy B..,.r, 'fl/1, of 2155 lr· ••• A black aaaetal ba COD· .Sao Afto ••• Carl Sdua~ taiDIDg pcrpera of Jolla L a.y. 22 acalboca eo... • e • p o r t aolda.-lrta A..._ Canea del hodl. roportocS U.0 tboft ol a Mar. waa fouDd UDder • pile bicycle ,,.. tM OeeaD Proat ollumbor by a c:arpntor "ork· parlriDcJ lot. Jfe"'** a.ac11 ••• log oa a coeatnactloe pn}ed at A Newport Heights resident 402 B•Uotrope Aft .. Col'oDa del dt>d 1 ned to sign a c om p I a I n t Mar • • • against his step·son after t h e CONVENlENTLY located, mod· ern, with expansive view of Bay and Ocean. Close to shop. ping, traMportatlon, schools, and churches without crossing highway. Unusual buy on fee. sJmple lot. Thrte bedrooms. two larae baths, built-Ins all electric Medallion kitchen. All carpeted, draped, and land· scaped ready for OC'CUpancy. This b e a u t I f u I N e w p o r t HeI gh t s home offered at $39,500. Owner Ll 8-4207. Cour· tes, to brokers. A $105 outboard motor was 1 youth allegedly grabbed him by s to 1 P n from Boats Unlimited. thP throat a nd started choking 25:0 W. Coast Hwy. ="~ e w P 0 r 1 hlm A Balboa Is land resl· Beac-h ... Elinor Sort>nson, 11 5 ldcnt ·r;~rt('d his ton, 17, as a 2ith St. :'\PWport Beach. reported runaway, calling later to report llnding a bicyrle · · · A kttch~n the son was enroute home from 310 Eaat Tldad l AllTA AJIA IU J.~ae window creen was found cut In San Francisco ... Ronald Stur· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2~p~la~c~e~s~~ln~t~h~e~h=om~c~o~f ~~~~ g~n.14.~1~~16thSt .• ~ta Wll ": Mesa. suffered a small bruise on 1 his hlp and an elbow scrape ONLY BLUE HAVEN wht>n a blcycle he was ridding wu hit bv a car driven bv Joe Martin. 1721 W. Balboa B I v d., Nt>wport Beach, In an alley be· tween 18th St. and 19th St., near Ocean Front, Newport Beach. C•c.tiJIIPS•••I E ...... IIIaH? CAN OFFER A 15' X 30', QUALITY POOL FOR (Mo... 131 & liM) 10 AllAR H IDIN. .......... ..... e TIIVUDAT, JUJIE 30 Three letters containing checks YOU CAN, It you tall to vote were reported stolen from the mall box of ~trs. Lester C. YES on the High School Bond Lowe, 2242 Channel Pl., Newport election. Beach . . . A $150 air hammer wu reported stolen from 1 h e Price Garage, 2740a.t W. Coast Hwy .• Newport Beach ... Thomas M. Hunflnaton, 1755 Miramar Dr .• Balboa, found a girl's w r Is I The explosJve population growth Is l'llpidJy filllrft our High watch at Miramar Dr. and hi· School clasa rooms beyond boa Blvd., Balboa · · • Larry Bing, tbelr capacity. 1. of 2015 Seadrift Dr., Irvine Terrace, waa bitten on the right ... by a doc. wtdch was quar-A antlned at 2006 Sead rift Dr. . . . noth., Ri•h School must be Llle J a c k e ts valu.d at 12&80 but ~fore the fall, 1962, .e.J· Wft'e reported JOlt ot etol•n from a tru("k In th~ Newport ot eo.ta lion bqlna -to meet theM lisa area, owned "J the lalboa 11 Marine 8 a r d ware, !fewpon lncreulna enro menu. .. dl ... Loull D)ftiMyer, 21)1 en.Mew Dr., .... , tllorft. report· 1111: NEW'JIOilT KADOR eel the theft ol 2 h. oap&. COSTA JOSA IOAID or III:ALTORI ..,._ ,_, • eon-del.._ ctU.... .. ¥Om hi ...... 11117 1Jda ........... .... ldMIOI ...... ~ • SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOM HOME, with ONE lED· Jl()())( DUPLEX and THJti:E SEPAJlATE GAUGES. All have hantwood Ooon. ..Wna .u.tanee to llbop· ptng, transportation 6 lntermedJate echool. IJve In one and let the other two make the paymenta tor you. FULL PRICE ONLY Sl8.9t50-SUBMIT ON DOWN. FULLY R!J'4 1 ED-ACI' NOW. M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you'll like our trJendly aervJ~" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Meaa U~rty 8-1139 (Atroes the street from Mesa Shopping Center) Evenings Call Ml 6-~-LI 8·8693 liVEST II TIE EIITI 412 Princeton Drive, 3 Bdrm .• 2 bath and beautltuL. ......... $23,100 191 Buoy St., 3 bdrrnt, 2 bath and Family room ................ $20,7:10 4 Acres In Fountain Valley ..................... -................. per acre, $7,:500 526 Santa Ana Ave .• 3 bdrms., bullt-lns .. _ .... -......... -...... .$22,:500 2303 Redlands, 3 bdrms .• 2 bath, brand new ............... , ........ $28,:500 2581 Greenbrier Lane, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, new carpets ......... $22.950 3 homes on beautiful Holmwood Dr ........ -.. $19,:500·26,:500·48.7:10 2(170 Tustin Ave. new 5 bdrms., 3 battu ... -..... _ .............. _ .. .$34,:500 Balboa Coves-Private beech and pier, 3 bdrrnt, 2 baths $57,:500 481 E. 20th St. Charming Provln. 2 bdrm.,, 6 den, 2 bath.s $25,500 Irvine Ave. Corner -3 bdrms. lr den, 2 baths -Trade 11.9,000 309 La Jolla New 4 bdrms. 3 battu. Ocean VIew. Trade $32,500 813 Joan St., 3 bdrms. -2 baths, Corner ............................ $13,500 Commercial Lot, Old House-C2. ......... ·---··--········· .... -..SU,:SOO College Park-3 bdrms.-2 baths -PooJ... _____ ............ .$22,000 929. Dogwood, 3 bdrms. furnished .............. -···-· ·······-··-······.114.500 2453 Tustin Ave., 8 units, pool... ..................... _ ..... -........ .$118,500 212 Acres. 2 houses, s ubdJvlslon potentlaL. ................ -...... .$45,000 Harbor Highlands. Beautiful home, 1501 Sylvia Lane ........ $24,500 ACREAGE FOR LEASE OR SALE ..... , ... ~ 40 Years Continuous Service In Harbor Area Around the Clock-7 Days A Week-Call Ml 6·1675 400 N. Newport Blvd., Newpo" Beach 1716 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa Paul Schlegel Jim KJlpatrlck Tom Hayde ASSOCIATES Lyle Pope Paul Terry Clyde Keith Blllle Dickey CIIEI SilliES The owner cannot take possession of this spacious VIEW HOME. 4 bedroom s: large VIEW Uvlng room; VJEW family room: 3 bathrooms; pool; shake roof; lou of etorap •pace. Priced rtpt at t~W,SOO. Seller will consider oUer tor fut sale. IIICI CIIPIIITIII <On Coast Rwy. J\Ut South of Corona del lfar) ORiole 3-49()4 IICI IIY OPEl IIIUSE SIT. _. SUI. I ·I 211 I VIA 1111111 Builder's dream. 6 months old. Custom built 3 twin· size bedrooms, 3 baths. Large family room, llreplace. All the latest deluxe features for your convenience. Handy to proposed Back Bay boat haibor. Price $42,500. Submit your Ieima. IIY a• IEICI IULn, IIC. REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd., Coata Mesa Day or night Phone LJ. 8-1161 WATCH TilE BOATS GO BY- CHl~A COVE WATER FRONT Full view of bay and ocean. PrJ. vate ~eluded a rea. Immediate occupancy. Lease with option to purchase. $750 per month. OpUon to purchase leasehold at S90.000 Including eleven Jots. Remodel· ed by Pleger-a ll new w/w car· pellng, drapes and furniture. Open dally 1·4 or shown by ap· polntment. 27Zi Shell St., China Cove. For full details contact Ruth Wlllmes with Earl W. Stanley, Realtor, Exclusive agent, 332 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. OR 3·8550 or U 8·26&1. BA YCREST BARGAIN $42.!500 -13,000 Down All spadou.s rooma. 3 bedroof11JI, 2 1• batha, Jarae .ervlce porch, family room wfth corner fire· place. Cupeted Uvtna room, hall and muter bedroom. Drapes. 1 year olcl. Sprlnii.Mn front and rear. HAHIOR JNVJ:ri"MEMT CO. ...... 308 30th St. OIUole 3·4400 Jlewport IMcll Wllll.-r ~~-... a n.oAT NIYAftUI.8 CALL JOa MiCUIIDWI oa..,.. - c••IB. 111 2 .......... 2521 • lst AVE. CORNER OF DAHLIA OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 Lovely corner, newly decorated, llardwood floors. furnace heat, fireplace, pullman bath, wash· room, garaae, loacb of storage. Ocean view from llvtna room and aundeck. Neat and clean and Jlv. able. Property clear. te11n1 Jt desired. ......... .... IIIII P • REALTOR OIUole 3-1000 a.u Mfti'OIT -.YD. Jlfi!WI'<Wt ~