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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-06-02 - Newport Harbor Ensign• • Newport Man j Dies in Bed in , I Blazing House I Marcel Oils, 22, of 123 25th St .. I Newpon BeaC'h, was burned to deat.h In a fire at that address! Saturday evenl.ng. The building wall totally In· volwd when firemen arrived a t the ~Cent"; Just before midnight. They were told that Mr. Oils was In the bulldlna. Firemen fought their way In to the structure but when they found Mr. 0111 he had alreadyb-H-n fatally burned. Three firemen were treated for ml.nor InJuries In battling the flames. A cigarette wu blamed for starting the fire, whkh caused an esllma ted $8.000 damaae. Mr. Olls, his brother, Jacques 011!1, and Gary D. Bagley were ottU· pa nts of the residence. Mr. Bagley. a carpenter and f~r athlete at Oranre Cout College, told poJIC'e that Mr. Oils came home from the Patio Bar, Newport ~ach, In a very intoxl- catled condition between 8 and 8 :30 p.m., took a 1hower, ob· talned a can of beer from the re· frtaerator and went to hla Mtf. room. Mr. Barley waa In the pro· ceu ol deanlnc their apartment. and about a ball hour later he detected tAe odor or .moM. At thla time he notJeed a s ma ll bunwd apot on the mattr.. on wbkh lit. OU. -.,.... Mr. :::-.::=n:. -:-.. --: dlc!:8a. at ddli am.-~ a a.. atarttna from tiM! burned mat- ttfta, he rtportM. About 9:30 p.m. Jacques OJla arrived home with Jam&!& Lane of Garden Grove and William Sturs~ of Costa Meaa. Mr. Lane rema.rked that he smelled smoke. They all went Into the bedroom and observed Mal"l'el Olla sUU lying on the bed. They noted the burned spot on the mattress to have enlar&ed. A half.quart can of beer, on a c.halr next to the bed, waa poured onto the mat· tress, thoroughly aoakln& It and putting out the smoldering mat· treu.. they reported. About 10 p.m. they decided to drive to Corona del Mar. The apartment a ppeared normal, they aald, and they did not ma ke a laat minute check of the bedroom In question. They returned about midnight to see the house In fl am es . HIT AND RUN wos certt~inly the correct police termino!oqy for the accident involving this 1957 Chevrolet Corvette e t I I :27 p.m. Fr iday in C erone del Mer. The driver of the ebove C~:tr Wo!JS thrown to the pt~veme nt by the imped but got to his feet and le ft the scene running in a southerly directio n. New port police reported. The driver was "PP"rently injured to some edent es blood w&s spl&ttered on I ~ door &nd top of the vehicle. A seerch of the surrOun d ing &rea by offi cers and citizens for the subject was met with negative resulh. A check was then m&de to ascert ein the owne r of the car. which w&s found to be registered to Cerson Howe, El T oro merine. The regi,tered owne'r was reported filing a stclen- c5r report on the vehicle with the So!lf\15 An" police. Police said it would have been impossible for the regi$tered owner to heve been the dri'ler of the c&r of the time of the collisi'on Fridey night. The ebove car W5S involved in &n &ccident with a c5r driven by 05rrell Pierce , North lsiMd, San Diego. "' C oest Hwy. end Mec.Arthur Miss COM to Be Selected I F~!~!!_ ~:~~t-lll be M lected t--.OUOW' e .. aillg (Priday) at the ataabenhip ....UD9 ot tiN eoc... del Mar Cbcrm ... r of c--= IW Ia tbe 4iudltorhUD ot llarbor View ........ Tbe buslaa. ....Uag w:lll Blvd., Corcne del Mer. (Sven Pretorious photo) 1 be9ln. at I !).IlL. d4 wUI in.· dade tbe -1-u.a fu lbo ••·11 board ol diMCton. T!Lia wU1 ... toli.....S lry the · N lu CDM c:cetest. Art. tbe I...,_ ..aou.Dee lbelr tiKbl-. tiN wt ... r will ... CI'OWIIItd ODd will be ,._..ted Wltb a 1100 .. I"C'bndt.. older doDatlld by tbe Chamber, NEW PASTOR IS NAMED 1 FOR LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. J ames G~ Bla.ln, who wu ordained last Sunday. Is the new putor of the Newport Ha.r· bor .Lutheran Church In Newport Island Ready To Spruce Up ................ -....... .......... -..u.oa bllad. Tile h l a•d Japw•• ••t ~-···· .. .--... ..., -.... ..,.. J.-u .... ..... .. ...... _., .... _ .... _____ ... •• 9 ..... « ... --·---.. _ .. .a.--. ........ usa wttlll ......... ,, ........... . '1119 ..... w. 'fte dty ...a wtU ....... -!llote tile .. -ly • .....,. .. oca~ ... IJ ..... ..... ____ _ Church Site Is Protested The Newport Beach City Coun · ell has received a letter of prD· test agalntlt the Planning Com- mission apprO\'al for the Corona del Ma r Baplist Church building a t 24U E. Cou1 Hwy. :\frs. B. Pretorious. 706 Be · gonia Ave .. s aid that the permit was granted "on complete mls· Information·• a nd she asked that the Planning Commission hold another hearing. She said t.he lo· cation Is too crowded for a cnurch. Hele hts. s ucceedlna John Propp. the Rev.! The 29-year-old pa stor will be Installed a t the 11 a.m. Sunday I servlc.e t:y Dr. W . H. He ilman. superintendent of the CaiUornla District of the America n Lutheran Church. Dr. HeUman a lso will de- liver the sennon, The 8:3() a.m. wervlce has been cancelled for the da)'. Followinc :the II a.m. servll:'t'. a buffet Juneheon will be ~rved on the church lawn by the wo· men ol the chureh. with )Irs. Don Baniek a.nd Mrs. Bill Per· artn u c::M:tr~Mn. ,._ llaln .. a naUve of ................... --h • Ill ............ 4 yean: ol .... ¥14» In the Navy aa S·ny and Ja b technician and u w .enrlce In J'apan and 1956 he was eradulted UCLA with a B.A. deeree in chology. and )fay 5 he uated from Pacific Theologica.J Seminary In Berk~· ley. He was ordained a t the Luth· era n Church of the :-.'faster In West Los Angeles. He met his wire, Lorrie, 'TMtw w:lll be refrMbDMDts ODd a ~ t• door" pdua. CADET ANTHONY WOOD. son of Mrs. Alyce W ood of 22~ Vi!~ Ithaca. Lido Isle, will be gred .. ated Jvne 8 from the U.S. M>litery Acedem! at VIes• PoinT, N.Y. He wil be C:>~m is­ sio,e d e secOnd l:e u•e.,l!lrt ·., Artillery l!lrd will rece i ~e e B.A. degree. He w&' !!ippci,.le d •o the ec~demy es the so., d ll de:eesed veteran . he was a student assistant pas· tor at Emma nuel Luth e r an Ch urch In Lodl from 1957 to 1959. 1 They WNe married in Sacra- mento in 1959. and they have a 4-month-old son, Jeffrt>}'. )irs. Blain Is a native of Wis hek. N.D .. graduated In 1956 from Wartburg College In Waverly. Iowa. and , tht>n served as parish worker in I' Omaha and Sacramento. The Blains will ~"Hide at tht> • pmonage. 2501 CJ;If 0< .. ~.w .1 Pr.nc"•pal w·.ll port Heights. The new pastor will I preach his first sennon a t the 8:30a.m. Rrvice on Trinity Su n-Seek Degree day. June 12. I DYTO UP 8y BOCB McM ILLAN Newport poiiCt", using land· ITI DAL lng craft from the harbor de part. , WAVE WARNING SENDS 'EM TO THE HILLS ment, m ade a n assaull Iandini Rocky Point beach Tuesday •::;~~.~~~; and arrested 8 persons, II a 16·year·old girl, on charges ranging from inciting a! "'T~~al wave ~ Head for the l the qua ke whllp they were stay. riot to In toxica tio n. I b illa . ing at a hotel on the Kona oout. Police Set. William Saunders That a larm sent 4 local vlsltars The ('08.Sta l to~as put on s uffered a half·l.nch ("Ut over his Ito the Hawaiian Islands S('urry-alert In the afternoon, and late Jpft eye. TraffiC Set. Richard lng to high land last week when In the eve ni ng the evacuation Heinecke sufrered a split lip and t' the Chilean earthquake general-order was given. They spent that Offleer J. Parke r sustained a few ed the destructl\•e tidal wave night In fhelr car In the hil ls rather la rge lumps on his head. action to areas thou8ands of and returned the next day t~ An X·ray showed no fracture. miles away. find the ground floor of their Officers, a.rmed with shotgunw ~1n. Duncan t :\1axine l :\ic. hotel had been fiooded. revolvers, made a "Guadal· Alpine and Ma rya nne Cain of thE' The "head for the h ills" alarm stand" on the beach as a Newport Beach City Ha ll staff came later when they "''Ne on of approximately 40 per·l to ld of the-Ir uperleonce as the-y anothe-r coastal tour, a nd a mod· to attack officers, returned to work Tuesday The , ern "Pa ul Re vere" drove by tn Department fl1cAJpines. Miss Cain a nd Creta shout the wa rn ina. Thev drove h ,.., ..... stood by in the bay. The Barry, who spent 2 weekA in the Immediately up In the h ills to was the autgrowth of a sen· lslandw. first felt the elfens of safety. class ditch day f.rom Corona l----------------_; ___________ _ School which was joined by i guests who broug ht liquor down with them in private vehicles, police 58ld. HARBOR VIEW PARENTS,. :~;~~~:.;:~;!~~~;.l:. :::~ FACULTY CHOOSE . NAME booked on charaes of tnC'ltl'ng •j riot, re!isting arrest, a5S8ult and Harbor View Parent FaC'Uity VIew School, tbe new group be- battery a nd disturbing the will be the name of l came oftlclal, adopted the name Ernest C. Loza, 19. Corona , formled r roup which of PFO and read and passed their charged with Inciting a riot, PTA last month. At by-laws. st.ting arrest and dlsturbin& regular meetlna held The name is the aame as that ;;•~n~d;;:G<~~';al~d;M. afternoon at Harbor ot the LDOepecwlen.t Cf'OUP that wltb ... .,.... ~ laU at the Corono gi<L An Anaheim school told Officer L. Britell about that she had observed a of drunken ju venll~s on Graduate t Harbor Hi the bea ch in the are41 of the The la.rgrst a-raduatinr class caves. She s tated that onf' of the in the history or ~ewport Ha.rbor boys almost drowned. but his I High Schoo1~72 senio~wlll te· buddies ran In and pulled him C'eive diplomas Wednesday aftt>r· out of the water. The ortker we-nt noon. Ju ne 15, In the stadium. to the top of the C'aVE'!I overlook· The eeremonles will begin at <1 lng Rocky Point beach and C'OUid p.m . obsE'rve a large g rou p on the St>nior aC'tivitiE'S will begin next beach. staggering about and wt"f'k, On June 10 th(' Gailt'On. yelling. The tide had {'(1m(' in, Harbor High's yea rbook. wil l be ma king the beach bE-low Jnac· distributed and tht> after·SC'hool cesslble from land without going hours wlll bE-takrn wit h the Ira · dow n the cliff s ide. d ltional sig ning of thE' Ga ltl'On. Life Guard Ernest \\'. Carroil jThcre will be mart'hlng practice · m a round the roc·ks and came J une 9 and 10 for t he Sacnlau. on the beach. A large group o1 reate ~n·ice. w hkh i!l to bt> he ld them gathere-d around him . Ht> In the stadium at Ha rbor High at left. clim bed ba ck up on top of .J p.m. Sunday, June 12. The Re\·. the ~ock.s a nd reported to offiC'ers Edward C Smith. pastor of Christ t hat thert> wa.s a lot of drinking Church by the Sea , will deli\'er ant'! that 3 or ~ drunks were on the Ba.ccalaurroatp address the sand in a paSM'd out rondi · The royal b!Uf' caps and j owns.. tlon. Additional help was re · a lso a lradltion at Harhor HIJZh, ...,._.Or· ... -~ ............. c. .... Js ... L c-._. ...... ~ lion.. anftCIIIIK'IPd die foUowtnc members of t he commJtte-e eoun· ell: Mrs. Florence Cooling, n:· ecutlve board consultant; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rote, Youth Center Boa rd representatives; Dr. and :\irs. John McCabe.' 5C'hool board repre-'ltntat l\'e;; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Graham, city council repreM"ntatlves and le:gi!!llatlon: :-.11ss VIrgi nia Booth. 8C'hola rshlp and awards; Mr. and Mrs. Sidnf'y Shannon. room representatiVPj;l: :-.rr. a nd :\1 rs. Lvell Bu ttf'rmore and :\ir and ~irs. JamPS Ray. hospitality : Mr. and l\11'!. Jeri')' Long. publicity: Mrs. Stuart Brock and Mrs. A. K. Phelp.~. ~t''ol.'settf': :-.1r and ~1 r!' \\Tilhur Tool and ~1 r!'. Margie RIC'hardon. library a nd books rh:urmPn: :\lr. and )11'!. Raylinn Pattison. health. safety ant'! C'l\'ll drfen~: :\frs. An n Blackwf'll. art.11 and~· ter!'; )f r ant'! :-.t r.., Jack Adams. public rela tion!!. There were spot root firrs as fa r as two blocks away set by sparks from the main fire at 123 % 25th St. The ~!dents of t.he area greatly helped t.he fire· men by using garden hoses to put out these spot tires, firemen said. Boys Caught Near Church PIIIM hWHtiWest ............. J ames Thompson has resigned q uest('d. will tlt' di5tributerl on f'rida~· aft· as principal of :o;'ewport Heights e 3 aoAn SENT ernoon. June 10. On :-.fonda}'. Junf' Ha rbor Hi,i!h ::>upt :\1 ax Rul1- !W'II spoke on thr cnming hl,i!h srhool btlnd ('lt'C'tlon Thr Pf'O pledged its ~upport of th"" dri\·e. Mr. Oils, a former stude nt at OCC, wu the son or Mrs. Elinor Oils , 219 Santa babel Ave., Costa Mesa. Holy Koury for Mr. Olis will be ~lted at 8 p.m . tomorrow tFriday) In Seal and Sheets Mortuary Chapel, Costa Mesa. Mau will be celebrated 9 a .m. Saturday In Our Lady of Mt. Catn'tel Catholic Church, wllh Father Stephen Kiley otnclatlng. Concert Set Friday For Eight youths were booked o n vagrancy charees by Newport po· lice at 10 p.m. Friday on the grounds of Our La_dy of Mt. Car· mel Cathollc Church, 15th St. and Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Pollee arrested David Salazar, 19; Joel Valdez, 20; Herbert Lal· zan•. 19: Phutp Lenz. 19: Mike Fisher. 19: Gary Meserve_, 18; a juvenile boy. 17, all Santa Ana, and Dale Schweitzer, 19. San Ga· brlel. IA••••r lib C••l•l ............ The NI!Wport Harbor R 11 h The Corona ~I Mar Lobster School t.nd and orchntra. 'direct· Bake wm be back In Corona del ed by JUc hard L. 'lonn, will pre-Mar th.la year, a('C()rdi na to an •nt tbelr annual ronc:ert at 8 announcement by A.l Pleaer, of p.m. tomorrow (Friday) In the the Bpontorlng Ba.lboa Bay lJoN hllh tchool a uditorium. A dona· Club. Arran1emenfs are beln& tlon o1 11 wUI be ..... and the made with the city to hold the money wtll 10 toward the pur-event llhort1y an·er the Labor Day eh._ ttl MW band unlforms. week-end at the Corona del Mar The ...,.. wtU pafoma tradl· beach. The Corona dl!!l Mar Cham· tlonal IDlll"l!Ma u well u CCJnOtrt HI' ot Commeree has pledpd n~ t.J .ue11 tompo.tf'l u I til cooperation wll.h the Lkma. &hool a nd plans to move to San The Harbor Department re· 13. marching practice for thf' f ranc.ISC"b l!hordy after July 1 to spondeod with thre-e boats lnC'Iud · graduation exert'lses beelns. and ' D F II study lot hill doctor in eduC'atlon ing a fire bo<~t. when the poli<'t! ?"Tuesday. at S:i5 ~n the morn -~ r. arwe degree at Stanford Unl\'ersltv He ··requested to be "put on the mg. the annual semor brea kfast Jtowport po.lte. weN able to hopes to win his doctorate dei;ree beach." Once u hore otfirers w ill be held at Disne~·la nd. IS Elected ...._ ...... wwlwya to ro11Dd-up In thf' summer of 1962. Hlf now found Gonzalt>~ and Tores i_n. an ' I ..._. of catUo a:ad coatata )la s a mas te-r's deeree In educa · alleged ln toxtcated rondltlon. IIJ .... ..... 1.._, Ia U.. ...a. co.ut. crt tlon admlnl!ltratlon. Both Wf're plckf'd up by the a rms Dr. Howard Farwell of ~24 Jt....,..n ....._. Jll9b SdiMI crt Re has a('("epted the job 11s and dragged down to thE' f'dge TriCIIII fl llnr / :'IIornlng Canyon Rd ., coron111 li tiS~ n...t.y, ICa'y 24. principal of the Westlake ~hool of the water. A small boat w u llllny ~. 1510 Bolly La.. In the:Jerterll0n e lementary 8C'hool used to cart)' them out to the fire The odor offending numerous Highlands. Is the new presiden t •--•oo. -po-district, Daly Clly, borderina on bOa t. resldf!n ts In the Bay Shor~ Art"a of the Corona Hi&hlands Property ·-~· 8 ~ Th Owners Assn. !lot tliMrt J bal1a...,. bns•,. the south of San Francisco, while Lechuga was located on the at :.AI p.m la~t ursday "''UI . .-t ta tM ..,. Ill-*: o1 Jlolly he ront.lnues his sChooling. bfoach. staeeering. omCf'rs al-originatina: in the WHt Newport .Other ortJcers are Charles La.. llftllr 1M .,.,..... ... rtt1· Mr. Thompson .8erved as a JegE'd. He was pla C'ed under at· \'lcinlty or tht> Santa Ana rh·er. YO ails. vice.preslde nt : Ml!ls Mar· tap tbrt "'blalla."' tlley ..ufted teacher for 3 years In Harbor rest. Herna9dez: waa holding up I Newport polle-e notified numtorous llyn Leidy, sec~tar:.•·t reasurer. a..,. lllc:lla...tt. aapw1...., View School, Corona del ~lar, be· the Jn toxk a ted juvenile girl. He reidenl$ prest'nt. after dili j!ent l'l nd directors Jack Young, Mr!l. ol ,,..... ._ ... _.,.._ wM fore taklne the prlnclpa.l job at ~fused to let a o of the g irl as AnlNing In tht> area. Hf'nry Riedel. Capt, Ern~t Ellis, .,.... to~..., carw. I• UM Newport Hei&hts School when It of.flcers started to put her Into •I At 8:4Q p.m. they \'t-rifled thE' Ertgar Al lto n. Mn;. Lyell Bulle r· ·-~-~~·~·:_ _________ _!.o~pe~n~ed~~4!2Y~·~·~,.~·~·~o.:_ _____ boat In ankle-deep water and opinion by chf!'Cking with the mo~ .. M. Tommy Tucker, a nd the -struck Offleft Parke.r on the head. Harbor Departmf!nt ~~hkh report·l outgotng presl<1eont, Lloyd Foley. PIRA YES WIN IN 13TH TO COP STATE TITLE 1'he Oranre Cout Col~ PI· day bef~. at.o cot cm:llt lor rate. won a thriUinc .ee-saw bat· I he title wlnnlna-game q a Je. A struggle ensued between Her· ed wind up to 3 m iles·an·hour I The nf'w board Is prepartna to nandez. Officer Pa rker and Sgt. from north-northwest. Mrs. E. 8. hold a membef'!.hlp drive and Saunders W hile the fight was Greathead. 2506 Crest"·iew Dr., I plans to hold aoclal and business under w~y. OU~r Puker w u BAY Shores. had reponed the aa meeting!! for the m4!mbershlp !ll nlek from the rear. odor In that area at 8:30 p.m. du ring the romlnt year. liFT liEU I ..... Stra-. ,.,.... Erkbon and "--a Palante. Ue In 13 lnninp 5ahlrti'Y, 10 to Ue:f pltc.her. ~ 1•1111 Jn J . ...._ 9, OYft O.kla nd on Pirate rteld, -•• -r to copou,. the otole junle>< cou.,. Ball Friday A5 the fiahters sta rted to co d o w n on the around. L«· hue a ran in the direction of other otflcers keeplna the erowd of about 40 from beoomlnC Jnvol\'ed In the .cutrle. Lechuea ran up behind !Jet. Helneck~ • and around hJs aide to alle:tedly punch hUn .,qui'IP'J7 upon t h e mouth. aplfttJnc hta liP. olliE n1nl D& wrww '1'0 anu ftr ••••• ., ......._ champlonal\lpa. Dr..._GIIOtl -who 1o o .. v. ·-...... ""''" wu tied g,g In the baa umnp Cout ODllqlf to joln: Funeral •rvkn for Hubert l .. t ol the 13th. and the buN t1J.s. 111ea1tf o1 0ran11 CouM7 lt.w•«•.,.-., G. ol 23-16 ~...port we-re lollded, when Mike.,.,.,.,.. The IUmrll« aoclal -...em wlU .... Ualwnl~ ...t taU, wtU llvd.. eo.ta JleN, who dted ol • laid down • liQUf!fte bant to be ......... ln ,_.,,.,OWl (~l .._ • ID_.,.tld JeehaN oa Mart attMII wtiUe bt!'ln' robbed brlq ln Larry Avantt witlt tile ...-nl q wtt• Jll....,.ort H•,._.. Alita at ._ 1M p.a lundar by S IMn In ,.._ hcJrM WedDell· wlnnlna-run. · ftnl unoal Commodon'a a.u at ••E7P• at tile ... ,..., Barber day, ~.~I_.~ .. bel4 at 2 ...._..~_,Piratts had to a)lfte tram tM kliNe. .., 0•111. u, r litl ..... 0 1111. hlr A•. ud ,..._ CT!a--s) In Uw -f IIIDIW for their Ill• ... liJ the OW ¥1• .. t ........ ..,..._ Dr: Cilia ...._ A ... ._1 ant Jllorta&f7 O.a~ M n.ha.m. rookie plll!litlllf wllllll ,.., llatt-r Clrramlltlllr oC o-. .... .._ wiia ..,._ .. •••ell .a. Colta llela. hUrled • • ._ 1 to 0 9ldGf7 tM ........_ e IMOtGD LOADat ()ffleft llblqh had brouahr alonr a ~.n In the landtnr attack and In a '"' vake order· ftd t~ ..._. ot lbe now<~ to atand ... Fll .•••••• : baelr:. ~all ••"'-Will' and tfoJJ O."t ... ._ .. s .. l•l an r ..... lit ... = lo:'a::." :-....:·~:,, __ ~-~~d~·:"' .. ~ ..... ~~:~~·:·':··~;.~~~:..-.::·:_'"_·_·_·_·N-__ ._ ... __ .. _ .... __ _ II 0 D CJGicw ·sa .,..., dMn· • - , ..... • IONMimiod., --l • • • • • • • -IQII iWUMDA'I', nnra L l- og rra-.~~&&CAI.II'a.IA NEWS OF I q YEARS AGO ___ ...... .,.._ .... ~. ill C... 4~ Wet, ill t'-CUy ~ ~ ,..... .. ttl. ~ .............. !h .. , w..,, c..-ttel w.,, c.lf. r.a.,-., oRJD~. J-0110. AlYO E. HM'A ________ o.-•114 Pubtl.._, PK HMIA --·--.. -·-·-·-·------...A-'-1• ltlitot MENlO fll tM CAUFOINIA NEWSPAPER NIL/SHElf ASSOCIATION A..4 fll .... NATIONAl KWTO&lAl ASSOCIATION Tile NEWPOI:T HAIIOI fNSKiN w•• ttljiHI.,.d ta M • """"''"' of ·-.,.,\ drciii..Hott ttr cowt !leer.. No. Al011t cof Hit, ~ptfior c-t i11 S•n•• AM •114 •r ,.,_ tt..reof il ~NIHM4 to piiWi&h •" puWic lttticft req~t~i~ by l.w. ~ • An& D .... Harry BIOCdeh ol Balboa Island ,..lcned aa city judce ~nd wu appointed by City Manaaer John Sallora as Newport Beach city at· torney: attorney Frank Unnell ol Ba.y Shores wu appointed city judge .. , Father Denls Falvey, pastor o( Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, announce'd plans to 'build • $100,000 chureh ad· 5 YRS. AGO Jolnlna lhe e~tlna chutth 15tb It and Ballioe BlVd. ,... ,., .. ..., .... ..... JIJ,_.... ........... .._. ..................... ... ,....,._. .............. lhy 4 • .. •••••• 4el'uwt ....... wWII(Ie ........ ... ·--..... city .... .-...--r..-.. .. -... -·•-tr.uo..tN. ... .-= ... .,..... ......... ......, ... .a,_~.,. ~ IMiclr..., ....... tt.t .. . u..y ·~ twD • .., .. -.dewy ••• In tit• N•wporl H•rbot o .. Wt~. o1 tt.. H•"-" SUISCl ti'TtON UTES Ar .. : On• Y••• U.OO; ...,..: o". , ••• -l-4.oo: """ ., .. e APIUL J1. lts5 H. H. Holbrook will be ln•l~ll~d Prote.su from the audience tht. eve.n.lng as governor Hop caused the Newport Beach City local Moose Lodge 1457 . · . Council to change Irs plan to ur Hall of 207 2Qth St .. Newport ' !!Witch Council meetings from the Beach, came Into the Ensign of· second and fourth Monday e\•e-fit'e to buy extra copies of last week's Issue, Which carried nlng lo the serond and fourth highly exaggerated Tuesday morning · · · The City he had been killed a~ ri,oto;: Council look final action on an· cycle accident ... The newly or· • ARE YOU LISTENING. MR. NIXON? nexing Upper Newport Bar · · · 1 <>It N H bo 0 1 1 Kenny Brandt of Brandl's dep:ut· gan z,..__. ewport ar r PI m st Cl ub. led by William Tobias There's a primary election Tuesday, and I see ment store was named president Corona del :\tar as president, from my sample ballot (Republican, as you will of the C'orona del :\tar Busi ness receive Its charter at ,.;;.~,,. •. ;.; f Assn.: Ted Russell of :\tar)''s e\·enlng's meeting at the Santa note) that we are to vote, among other items, vr H r '' 1 1 ,,1,• president ou:<~e 0 • ape s · · Ana Country Club. delegates to the national Republican convention . and Hubert Peirsol or C'orona del e MAT'-1950 There's only one choice, and that's fer candidates Mar PharmtH'.\' is secretar)'·tre:ls· A Balboa resident reported that C urer ... The Balboa Island Bus-he saw a strange light traveJing /preferring Richard Nixon, alilornia boy. !ness Assn. submitted a I'E'qUe~t along the horizon at 8:30 p.m. This brings to mind the fact that I ran a::ross a to the City Council tor a roo · :\1a)• 2: he said It was like an N ixon item in the Ensign while browsing through bridge .across Gra~~ ca_na l a~F': 1 orange ball, with sudden!)' a h · f 10 M N' ' boa AH•. ···The 1 eo .... port an burst of llght !lame from the t e ISsues 0 . years ago. r . lXO~ tne~ was 0 nlng commission was rest~red to rear. and acreleratlng spe-ed ..• ~ember of the flouse of Repre~en_tatlves m ~ash·,lts full membersHip of ~-wt~h~~= u. s . Rep, Ri chard Nixon, c~m· mgton, D.C., and he was campmgnmg energetically rNppolntment .or ?ah 10 Ch · I palgnlng for a Senate seat. vJslt-. US S Q · f 11 a net Don Ha)tOn, '~. :ltler ed Ne wpgn Beach and spoke for _a seat m the . . enate. Uite success U Y too, I amendment appro~·ed m ~l~rch from campaign car near City as tt turned out eorre<'ted the error 1n the o.n.gtna! Hall: . Nixon diluributed He greeted local residents in his smiling, frie:1dly iChartN, which had SJ_>I.'<'tfted j 1 "l'iixon ~2\i~~~:~:~~~:~;~;~ . , memtwrs ... JNn llo.,...E-11 of Co· ~ewport fash10~ at Newport Beach '?1t y Hall. '?"r.d then gave? I rnna del :\lar wa.s eli.'C'ted presi-1 won the campmgn speech fr om his campmgn car. H e res dent nf the BP'\\ pub · . · Dr-1 pionship track mPet at !-:ow I reported that speech: ~ele!l Ro~rtson w11J _he Installed to n Beach with 56'J points: :his-e\'E-rHng :IS presJdt'nl of the I ange was St'COnd with 411 1 "He eritici:r.~cl gov~mment sp~ncling, s•ying th•t it w,n tim~ lli'N''port Harbor Zonta Cl ub · · · :\f rs. C. )f. Deakins of •:.~~~;~,,~ to r~cogni:r.e the heavy burden of la•es and to cut clown on un· l e MATS, l9SS 1 be installed today as ~ necen•ry ellpendihlres. He said +nat we •re now work ing one ! The :'iewport Beach Elementary 11he :'-.'ewport Beach doy out of four to poy the ta•es to the government, and tnat if [3('ht)()\ trustees \'Oted to adopt a · · · :\Irs. Earl Stan/e)~;~:.!:.;~;~~ new gradinlo! ~;~·stem for thl' SO!\'· B11y was installed as the present fJ:rum•nJ •clminish'ation progr•m is •clopted, we enth and ('ighth grade;; and to the St'WJK>rt Harbor woul~. ~ w?rk~ng_ t:"'o clays o~t of fi~e f~r ,+he go~~ment. put the A·B-C report card in ef-... The ~e"·port Harbor Optimist Th•t s soc•al1sm, and I m •9a1nst tf, h~ sa tel. 1 rer1 next Sepiember ... Louis 'Club Is sponsoring a Bo~· Scou t , . Vena tor. 5-I, of Bea con B<ly, who troop behJg organized for Balboa Those are excelient words to r ememoer nght was planning to sail today In the Island.:. now. I En ~en:ula R..'l.t'E', dil"d :\lay 3 In ---"'---------- H . . d Wh d , his apartmenT In Los AnJ;teles ere ~sa suggeshon, _my rea ers: Y o n I y~>u ... Gary Be n tie." Bradford. 20. of cut out th1s Log, mark th1s speech of Mr. N txon wrth Costa .\lesa was kille-d Tuesday red pencil, and send it to him in Washington, D.C .,1eo\'ening, May 3. whl'n ~i;; bor· · h · t k f d · · d rowed motorcvcle was htt he:ad-Wll appropna e remer s o. a monmon an en-[on " hy a car ·drh·en b~· t7-yt>ar- co6ragement. old John Mu llin;;; of Balboa Is· land on Bayside Dr. nt"ar the Bal - boa Ya C'ht Club ... Advance Poll Is 100% O.K. Chil*e• R•ll ler, Eitflr lloue H 1.1. Frcmk Scnryer. l.mmediate past prHldeat of tbe aolbocl AD9liD9 Club, died of a bMrt Three small children found a crttadl: April 21 while atteed· hidden key and ent~red the home big -later-dab lllbacOn The advanced math survey class of ,Mrs. Porte.r Kelly, 310 Arne· -----•ntt.t Ia tM at Newport Harbor Hlch School thyst An . .-Balboa L!!land, New-aca,..t ._... T_..t Qalt conducted a "Gallup Poll" on the poft pollee reported Wednesday, ••• CoL ~ s.HIL cea..-. Harbor High campus to predict May 25, The children were dts· fOI' Ute EaaltJIIIIIId •-dty the outcome of the recent elec· CO\'ered before they could cause c-lll:ibMEa lllld ..,.-. ll..t lion for 5 student body offices. any damage Jn the home. his flnt shot U. a eaapcd911 Thirteen candid ates were ru.nningl Earlier the childre-n had turned qcdlut pl.aball mocb!Dis la for the 5 offices. I over a 3-tler plastic garden wa-his coluJDII Ia Ibis lsaue b'f To carry out its Gallup Poll terlall in the patio, turned on an polD.tiDg' oat that DUIDT an math survey sampled .Jr, of the outside shower and removed pa. uMd cq deYlees cmd student pop~la tio~ from all tlo furniture from a storage sherl, an ('/asses of Harbor Htgh, Each stu-1 where thf'Y found thE-kf.'y . Off\· The dent polled completed a confi -( Cf"rs contacted part'nts of tht' Community Assn dential ballot. The results of the children ro arrange parental pun-a petition askmg thp City '""":! poll predicted 3 winners for the ishmt'nt and reported ha\'ing dif· dl .to develop a swimming 5 ortices and 2 run -offs for orti-ficutty wirh rhe mother of one recre-ational area In the site now ces whert' there were more than child Involved In arranging ('Of -~ occupied bv the city 1railer park 2 students running_ That's the rectlon. . .. Lloyd Wood. Corona del Mar wav it actuall)' turner! otlt: 1 , 1contractor. fa C'ed the gun of a The very next week the JO:ur-• __ ....._ 111'1-R-LI I burglar when he returned to his GB.EAi'ER Au. Aie:EBJCAJI' ICAUET 3CNt EAST COAST BICIIW'AT Ci08011A DD. 1LU • OPEII MOJf, TRBU. TRUJtS., FBOM I TO 7 P.M. FRI., SAT. & SUJf. TO 8 P.M. WE DELIVER OR 3-0584 DELICATESSEN SPECIALTIES For Picruc & Beach Parties Frull Polafl S.JM 21:. lacai'Hi S.llll 21:. WE CARRY BEER & WINE ' 7·1JPNE DI'DIVIDVAL , ,OT ROASTS O·BONEROASTS Grocery Sptcials MEDIUM GUDE AA ! u as ~ az. ,., '1.00 lnllfCFIELD, 12 Oa. CATSUP 8 fer '1.00 CBICJI::EJI, BEEP & TUUET. I Oz. S._ SWIIISOII PIES & for '1.00 Produce FRESH RED ft'EW P 0 tiT 0 ES 51h. fer 2te LAJIGE a.E.D IIIOIS 21h~lt FBESR, LABCE JIJPE CUTILOUP 2 for lit WAUII FOR OPUIII OF BALBOA BAKERY COIIII SIOI ·= WHY PAY RENT? WH DI YOU CAN OWN YOUR OWN C{fbtct!ffCC1tta ve)' class. which Is composed of ot;WIIq .. ...., home at 9:15 p.m. Friday, April seniors, had a field trip to our Scouts from Corona del Mar 29· the burglar ned when Mr. local Ford Aeronutronic Com put -Troop 11. winners In an activities w~ ran to a neighbor'.s houJ~e er Division. Here the students contest, were rewarded with an to call police ... The car of MNJ. learned the complexiti~ or set-ali-day df>f'p .sea fishing trip as Mildred Swift of Costa Mesa Resident OWN-YOUR-OWN Garden Villaa fur Adull$ Onlv ting up and pro~ramming a prob-gues~ of Dick Matheny of Sea-swerved to avoid another car lem !_or the IBM 709 computing ! sparr Landing aboard the St>a making a qui ck left turn, and machine. Raider. smashed into Col. R. G. I The Scouts are David Bell, Bax-Lone Star Exhibit building RUNAWAY BOYS CAUGHT 1 ter Boyington. Tim Cooper, Mike Corona del Mar, across (rom Thre!! runaway boys from the Cunningham. Garry Doss. Jim Ensign off iet'! ... Harhor area were taken Into cus-j and Pat Flnler. Tim Glblan and tody by San Clemente pollee at Mike Goodwin. They boarded thl' 3 p.m. last Thursday, Petitions Sea Raider Monday t'Vf."nlng and for jU\'f."ni le court appearanet'!s bunked In for the early morning WNe req uested and they were trip to fishing waters. · F ACUL TT WIVES ELECT released to their parents The trio included ont" from HarOOr KIELSOK SOK AJIJUVES Mrs. Oscar Taylor was elected pl'€"sident 9f the Orange College Farult y Wives at I final meetlnk of the school yea r. She sucreed~ Mrs. William 0 . Payne. Mrs. Malcolm Phillips was named SC("retary; M r~. Wil - liam Arkerman. trea!urer, and Mrs. Robl'rt Kest, pabllclty chair- Highl~nr!s. II; Corona Highlands, II, and Bay Shores, 15. Sltop witlt tit• m.,cll•"h .,,,..;,. in tlte En1lgn. wlto •d- It's a boy for Gordon and Elea- nor Nielson, 16"15 Ruth L.n~ Har- twr Highlands -born Tu~day, May li, In Hoag Hospital, weigh - ing 7 pounds, 8 ounces. man. Yn'H Be Serrr H YH ._'tlellll 1 HARBOR ESTATES APTS .. $87.69.5: PEII M. am. Located-Harbor Blvd. at Balter Stree!. Costa Mesa ... lor DIICI I CCIIalO¥E, looo. At Westdiff Viii,, you c.tn enjoy a c.refr .. way of life, whi'- estebiKhing •n equity witn monthly p.tyments less th•n comp..-•ble ren1. Here, in • congeni•l •fmosphere, you haYe the .dvantefl" of IUlluriouafy l•ndseaped garden and pookicle living witf!ou+ fftPO'llibilitifl. You'N be en~anted wi+!' the spadout pt"i·ucy th•t wrrounds each sound-proof 1 v1la. Futunng the ••se 4tnd convenience of etl-e~tric Gold Mecl•lion living, tf!e modem kitchens inducla al the .dvanc:ed built-in •P~i•nces. . • E..c:h viM• h•s an indiviclu•l two-cer g•rege and Nrvice porch. Built on fe e Stmple lend, Westdiff ViMa is loc:•fed at 1M enh'•nc:e to the ••clcniYe S.d: S.y community of Newport S..di. Two and 1lv.. Bedrooms Upstan Sitting Rooms Two Ltht. • fi,.pt.ces Private Patios • Poolaide P•villion WJ.y not part••• of tt!e •ppreciation Of re.l ftt•te in the ar•• by buying your owf!WestdiH Vile . Inspect the .tt!ree ville; tfwtt heve bMn so t.H'tefuly de..,etod by THE ISLANDERS ' OPEII 10 A.M. • I P.M. DAILY WESTCUFF AND DOVER DRIVES, NEWPORT !lEACH u 11-17•t JUaWID JIEE!ION &... .. : .. ArcWtecl ' Harbor Swimmers Set ~ 1 All American MGrks Seven marka were entered thla lt"ason In the hlah echool All ·American book by Newport Har- bor High School IJW'lmmera. Lut year, only 9 atatea Individually contributed this many records. John Caee and Ken Doesburg both quall!led for tttlrd place in the nation In the 100-yard breut- atroke with marks of 1:05.2 and 1:05.3 rflpectlvely. Freestyler Jim Corfman made All American twice, placlnr eighth In the ,100-yard' freestyle OOINQ OUR WAV7 Professional Directory CEMETERIES ... HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3131 Harbor Blvd. at Claler C:O.ta Mesa XDOEJU.Y 5--US rt.TNDAL DDECTOitS ..• Friendly Nelchborbood Servtee BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broad way U 8-3433 6 8-3434 Cotta Meu INSURANCE ... FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. with a tlme of 0:5L6 and tenth In the 200-yard freestyle with 1:56.2. In the eruellng ,20(}-yard In· dlvldual medley, Bill Jewell qualified 19th at 1:13.2. Tony Ralphs entered a time of 4:16 In the 400-yard freestyle to place 12th All American. Newport'a medley relay tearn, consisting o! Bill Jewell. lbnck- stroke; John Caee. breast stroke; .Jim Corrman, butterfly; and Ken Hanna, freestyle. qualified slxth with a time o! 1:46.2. , All the marks were set at the r e c e n t C.I.F. champion hips. where Newport's varsity swim- mere placed econd to Beverly Hills, 39-41. Mnny ol the times. lr made last year. would have earned the swimmer.!' much higher positions on the All American team. Both Cage's and Doesburg's times are a full second !as ter than la.~t •ear's !lrst place time. Corrman's NAVY ENSIGN S•.,nton Betts. son of Mr. "nd Mrs. Robed Hill of 231 Via Firenze. Lido Isle, is h"ving his ''wings of gold" of " Navy a/.,•or p·~ ... ed O"' bt his wif,.. the former Susan Stewart of B~lbo11 Coves. e,sign Betts receiveo his wings upon completion of ad- vanced fliqht tr.,·,;ng at the Chase Field Na,.,l Auxiliary Ai• Sta- tion, Beev:Jie, T et<'l>. lime In the 200 would have .·placed him second in the nation. STUDEJIT ABT EDDITED Harry Parkhurst, Claremont Men's Coll~ge senior, Is a mong 38 students exhibiting work In the Annual ScriPPs College stu- dent art exhibit ln Lang Art Bulldlng on the ScrlpPI campus. Be'e the .on of Mra . .t,nna Park· hw;'lt of 101 Carnation Ave .• Co- rona del11at. , TAG I'I.Aftll mJVDD t} Clltlord Hutter, 20. Santa Ana, 1= suffered a quarter-Inch punctu~ ~ wound In hl.s left sh1n and abra-= slons to his right knee and s hin a.. upon colliding with a fire ring ~ while playing tag on· the beach ; at 15th St. and Oct>an Front, New-.. port Beach, at 9:22 p.m . May 20. ~ He was treated a t the emergen{'y c: room at Hoag Hospital. ~ .c:. • '0 c N -<IJ ,.... ~ P: ~ ~ ~ oq 00 r-: If) "': c. 'Ll MACIIJXE PBIED OPEJf ~ ~ A 6-Lnch nail was apparently c:~ c used to pry open a cigarette rna-(:. ::: 8. chine In the Lido Isle Com!llun-:: :0 ~ ~ •-: •"l 0: •--: ~ 0 r-: &1 :a ~ s ~ !.1 ~ ~ lty Clubhouse. 701 VIa Lido Soud, v u Newport pollee reported May 18. One and one-hal! times the The amount o! money or cigar-prevailing rate of wages shall be ettes missing was undetermined. paid any working time In excess LEGAL WOTJCE of eight (81 hours In any one NOTICE INVTTINC BIDS calendar day and for Saturdays. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sundays and legal holidays, un- that the Board of Supervisors of less otherwise noted. For less the County o! Ora nge, State of than eight (8) hours per day, the california, will r~ive sealed rate shall be that fraction of the bids up to 1o:OO o'clock A.M. on foregoing rates that the number 960 h of hours bears to eight 181. the 15th day o! .June. 1 · at t e Each blddN m ust submit with I J CAP BLACKBURN NAMED PRESIDENT OF JAYCEES IIZWIOIIT ~ DIIQir I C08011A DELMA& CAI.D'ODIA TIRJJIII)AT. JV11K L 1- L..rqest end Most Cornp&e .. Furniture Sto,.. in the At'M cap I I ckburn was elected lruiJli,QCs,. 'Ice-president: Mike president of the ~ewport Harbor Layne, ot Mariners CaJifornla Junior Chamber of Commerce at Bank, treasurer: Dr. J.tck When· last Thursday evening's meeting ton, veterinarian; secretar); Rk k In the Hurley Bell Inn, Corona Lawrence, real e tate Invest- del Mar. mtonts, state director: ·Mike l.aw- C.H ~ tr.. DECORATING SE-VICE Liberty a.SSII H o us e ... ' a r ~ t a· Mr. Blackburn. who succeeds ler, In urancl' agent. publlcety Hugh :'ofynatt o! Richard's Lido chairman: and directors Cuth MarkPt, Is president of the Coast Worth o! Hughe,, Bill Stewart o! ~ally and Inve tment Co. on Aeronutronk. Howard :'.1artin, Mariners :\111e. building designer, and Nick Other new offlcer.os are: Bill I Lucas. salesman. Furnishings for 1\omes, dubs, yachts. l0t7 W . Co.n Hr9hwey Newport ... ch Myers o! Ford Aeronutronlc. ''ke· pre•llrlent: Dick Trueblood, lite lrlka Fli~ a• IIIIYHIIICI .. F- POOR MORPHEUS losomnia sulTcren of old ate r:1w white oruons to woo the a.rms of Morpheus. Pity the poor husband or wtle! Today ~ have more rehablc methods of inducina sleep ... slcepina pills and the tranqwtizers for example. But. these mediCauoos a.re prescnpuon Items and should be t.alcen onJy upon the adv1a: of your ph~\lnan <..heel. the ob,·•ous n::uons for~ lessness lint-11 !NY be caused by a lumpy mattress. Then, 1f the cond1uon conunues, see your doctor. If he recommends medauon. "'e'll be ltlad to fill his prescnpuon. Christensen Pharmacy 3021 E. COAST BWT .• COBOJfA DEL MAll ALL YEAR You Know It- oNcE A YEAR Show h- DAD Is the ''MOST'~ Gifts that make him Boast John E. Sadlelr 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-3850 Corona del Mar off ice of said Board of Supervisors located In th~ County Court hls bid a satisfactory check C"ertl· 1 tied by a responsible bank or a House Santa Ann. Callforn a. at bidder's bond made pa_vable to which' time said bid" will be Smart Snappy Sport Shirts publicly opened and rend for the the order of the County of Orange INVESTMENTS . . . In an amount not less than five following project: per C'ent ( 5,.() or the sum bid aS CROWELL. WEEDON • CO. Furnishing and installation a guarantee that the bidder will Members -o! a water manifold !or the enter Into the proposed Contract I Pacific Coast Stock Exchanre existing water softener plant I! the same Is awarded him. In Burdett Harri~n. Res. Mg.r. located In Power Plant Build· the event o! failure to enter 1nto Dick Rucker Ted Paulson lng No. 44 at the Orange h c d r h I County General Hospital. 10• sue ontract. the procct' so t c Lola Fennell Ruth Baker check will be forfeited, or In {'3.SC Mike Myers {'ated a t 101 Placentia Ave· o! a bond. the Cull sum thereof Private Wire Services nue. Orange, Orange Cou nty. will be forfeited to said County I 2&01 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3-7005 Call!ornla. of Orange. Corona del Mar All of said work to be perform· Each bid must be on a blank • nnw--'lm'r---------J ed In accordance with the spec· •• lflcatlons. general condition" and form furnished by the Board or 1 h Supervlsors of the County o! lru~tructlon.s to bidders. wh c are Oranre. and available at the of-For all your now on Clle In the o!flce of the flee or the County Clerk. Prlntlnr Needs County Clerk In the County Court The successful bidder shall be I THE ENSIGN House Santa Ana. Califo rnia. Pur-Suant to the provisions of requlred to furnish. at time of Publishing Co. Section 1770 or the Labor Code, slgnlng agreement. one C 11 1 ORiole 3-0550 the Board o! Supervisors ha.s as-surety bond which shall protect 2850 E. Coast Highway certalned the general prevailing th~ ~~~rle~-~nd tl~aterialment rate of per d iem wages In the an ~ 5 a "'"" or Y per <."en Corona del Ma r 1 lit 1 hlch thl work 11 to (50 < l of the amount o! the Con· ';::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:;::::;:::;:::;:::;~~oc;;a~~y=n=w====s====; tract. In accordance with Section .: 42().& of the Government Code. CARL E. RIEDER. D.D.S. ANNOUNCES mE OPE~LNG OF HlS OFFICE FOR mE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY AT 3800 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAr.. CALIFOil'fiA a nd one C1 l aurety bond In the amount of fifty per cent (5()r; l ol the Contract guaranteeing the faithful performance or the Con tract; aald bonds to be first a p · prowd by the otflce of the County Cou~U~e,l of Orange Cou.nty. The Board of Supervisors re: ~erVes the rtcht to reject any or all bldl, and tq waive al\)' In· formali\J In any bid received. Dac.d: ~ l& 1180. 8y Order of the Boerd of Supetvt.ora of the County of Oranp Jy ~ B. WAI.J..ACE CountJ Clerk and f'X•otrklo Clerk of the 8oard of Su.pn-- vleon. ' By MAIEL L. CASTEIX DtiiUtY hbllah: N"'1)0rt Harbor Enatp, Sport Jackets Slacks Wash ' n Wear For Casual We• IEI .. IS. SWIIWEII AIID EASY UYIII DIE I ·.,. t QS ..••• IELTS- fw lis .. .... II ElmES ... ,,',:.· () I •• f " II \" ... ,, .. .... ~••ndJu~~l.n ...... ~ .................. ~ .................... ~ .................................... . , Parties Held NEW OFFICERS of the Women's Fellowship of the Corono del Mer Community Congregetionol Church ere shown ebove et their in-N c I b f s!PIIation lui"Cheon i ... •he church. left to right. see ted. are Mrs. C. e W U 0 r for Miss Knox Soroptimists G. Sperry. recording secretary; Mrs. Williem Humason. president; Mrs. B~..rt Procter, vice president, and Mrs. Raymond Schwarh, correspor1c·,.,g secretary. l eit to right, stt~nding, are Mrs. Thomas' Hillmen. parloamen·arit~n: Mrs. Stuad Brod, historien; Miss Alice With her wedding set Cor June Gates. neas~.orer end Mrs. Stuert Diehl. euditor. (Ensign photo) Another Soroptlmlst Club has 4 at St. Andrew·~ Presbyterian joined the more than 800 clubs In Church In ClJtt HaHn, :'>!Iss :'>1ar· M d d seven countries, with the charter- jorie Knox. daughter of Mr. and iss Per ita Horn Honore lng May 24 of the San Clemente Mrs. Lovell Knox of Corona del Soroptlmlsts. Attending the I r Mar. is caught up in a busy so· At B •d t B Sh chartering party was a contln· cial whirl. Her fiance IS GeoCCrey r1 e-0• e owers gent of members from the ~ew. Gilchrest. son of ~lr. and )'Irs. port Harbor organization. J. L. Cllch~E.'st of Cedarhurst Four showers in one week hearts. Climax of the evening The organizational work was Drive, Los AngE.'Ies. would be a lot of rain Cor south-I came when the little granddaugh· done by the Laguna Beach, which ~Irs. Bea Roger was hostess at 1 ern California. but in this ca. e It I ters of the hostess announced I also Is the "mother" club of New- her home on Ocean Blvd. rece.nl· was showers of presents. and Dan the shower from beneath a pink port Harbor . Soroptlmists. Their ly at a linen shower. using ptnk Cupid.' not the weather man. dl· parac;ol. Attending from Corona j president, IriS Turk. presided. and white heart'l and flowers In rected acti\'itie'l. del ~far were the Mmes. J. Les· Attending from :-fewport Har- the _decorative theme. . I Incentive for the round of par-,lle Steffensen, Stuart Diehl, Gene I bor were ~frs. :\1erle :\1attas, In· Kitchen gifts were_ a pracucal ties was ~lis Perdita Horn. Lay, It he former Peggy Dlehll ; coming president: Mrs. Mabel note at a shower ~tven. for the daughter of ~tr. and :\Irs. Robert Harold Wilson, George Kelly and Fitzmorris, :\1rs. De :\1url Tosh, bride by her sorority sasters in G. Horn of 358 Dahlia Place, Co-~ Robert Horn. 1 :\1rs. Harvey ~layer, Mrs. Dun- Gie!"dal.e. The ho t_esses were rona det:\1ar • who will marry Or-It was a mother and daughter I ran Hardesty. and ~1rs. Louise SuZJe \\edberg anci Ctndy Cordes. ville ~J\'ers Jr. oC Burbank in that affair with which :\1rs. H. J. ~teleer. :\1r. :\1ayer and ~r. Hard· both of whom have been chosen city June 26. I Howard of Santa Ana entertain· esty were guests. as bridesmaids to attend Miss I The bride-to-be w.ts born and ed at her home. Co-hostess was• On the same e\'ening :\1rs. Lois Knox. Carnation corsages were grew u p 10 Orange County, but her own daughter. Mrs. William Hoyt and ~1rs. Marjorie Robins fa\'Ors at this affair. . now teache~ at Burbank's High Juenger of Culver City. Corsages repres~nted Newport Har b or Gardenias formed the center-School. She was nrst honored at of yellow spider chrysanthemums Soroptlmlsts at the Anaheim piece at a tea when Mrs. Gil· the home of Mrs. Dean Terry of were given to the honoree, and to Club's awards dinner. chrest entertained in honor of Burbank following a meeting of her mother and the mother of her the bride-to-be, presenting her to the modern literature section of tlance. The yellow and white MilS. PEDDI U -ELECTED Los Angeles friends. the Burbank AAUW. Kitchen e Uts theme appointed luncheon tables Mrs. Marian Perrin, Oranp aecom panrec:t by amuslne rhymes a nd floral decorations throughout Cout eone1e purdlulne .ecre- were opened by the bride-to-be. the house. After luncheon a novel tary, haa been re-elected presf· Mrs. D a v I d Carmichael o f game of "Bride" was played be· dent of the Orange County As- Mrs. Holden Heads LIWC Lido IaJe Woman'a Club at Ita May rneet1n1 elected Mrs. Ralph Holden •• president to .erve dw- lne 1960-fil. or ereat lntereet to the eroup wu the fact that the club hu been a ble to donat~ ISO() toward the Improvement of the Jucar Playeround on Udo laJe. Othera elected Included Mra. Stewa rt Babcock, first vice plftl. dent In charee of proerams; Mra. Georee MJcha ud, second vice· pre$ldent In charge ol sPecial events: Mrs. Robert Trembley. third vice-president In charee of membership; Mrs. Richard Mar- sha ll, recording ~ecretary; Mrs . .Melvi n Watson, .corresponding secretary, a nd Mrs. Harold Ander- son, treasurer. , I t AWJC1M JIU80R DIIGII 11IUJIII)A1', JVII& I; ~­..,.,_ &tdl t8U...,A1', COIIOIIA Da. JIAIL c:au.o.na =~ u COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE elso on Udo A~ttAIIIf~ 340 I East C~t Hitftwey Corona del Mar 0R l ...4640 Use EasigD 'ut Ads for 11111111 LEATHER SATCHEL SADDLE STITCH Perfect fo r the graduate. birthdays-the ever popular Bag. or for Flight lAather, to a Yarlety of colon._ .... _.. ·····-.,_. "71tL, Pla.tic. in white or black<---·-· $4.18 IRAJ-5HOP Yes!·· Orange hostessed the second fore the brlde-to·be opened gUts soclatlon of Educational OUJce • 1109 NIWPOttT llVD~ COSTA MlSA u .. TY a.m1 ~rty, which fe~tured ml~ellan-,in her ch~n pattern of c~st~. :~m:p~l~o~y~~:s~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We have-- HAWAII ADVISE AND CONSENT THE CONSTANT IMAGE SOUTH OF THE ANGELS ONE MORE SUMMER KISS KISS THE VIEW FROM THE FORTIETH FLOOR LASSO ROUND THE MOON MY BROTHER MICHAEL FOLIC MEDICINE HOW I TURNED SIOOO INTO A MilliON IN REAL ESTATE THE LAW AND THE "tOFITS WAIICIICI BEACHNIIC RICHARD NIXON ATLAS THE ENEMY W ITHIN I KID YOU NOT THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS liFE ON A POGO STICK "It's Fun to Drea In FuhJon" eous fltts. A much-admired fea-On Sunday afternoon a linen ture of the beautiful decorations and kitchen shower was given were s mall dolls belonging to the for :\tiss Horn in Burbank at ~he hostess' small granddaughters. I home ot :\llss Deane Wolfson. dressed as brtde and maid of with whom «he Jives. Guests, In honor. addition to :\I rs. Horn. were mu- An amusing conte'lt, "Honey-tual friends from the fa culty of moon Trails:· was won by ~1rs.: Burbank High School and t he I Stuart Diehl of Corona del ;\1ar. AAUW. The hoc;tess ea\'e an lnformati\'e Here again yellow and white and entertaining talk on the j predominated in decorations. origin of various wedding cus. Con,·ersatlon pieces were tiny I toms. bridal slipper nut cups and real ' Refre-:hments in pa.,rel .colors !lemons which had been hollowed featured molded Ice cream out and filled with lemon Ice. i E M M M M 8 M M M M M E H +;+ M E E E E 8 E E E I E M M E M M M +;+ e h A10ong Us Girls • • • . By Louise M eteer I I I 8 8 I I M M M E e;e:M:+ M ¥! M +:e h M M *!i h 8 h I h M sza I 8 e;;: WE WAXTED TO ADD "A:\1 E~" mists. Evelyn has taken many 1 when the Tue day Club gave a things 1n her stride during the s pecial award to Ethelyn :Miller past year, Including loss of loved of Corona ciel Mar las t week for ones, and her own happy lnfan-~ her services to the club as pub· tJclpatlon C after quite a few years licity chairman for the past 2 of wlsbingJ and the usual prob- 1 years. and In many other capac· lems that arise In her capac- 1 !ties. Here's one ''girl" who ta kes hy as a woman attorney. Cer-1 everything In her stride, never tainly she's an example of the criticizes. always gives the other great versatility of the feminine "girl" the benefit of the doubf. heart and mind. As for her publicity, It's about as • • close to professional as you'll ALL BIRDIES DON,. FLY Ask find outside the Fourth Estate. Mary Fltz and she~ll tell ·you. • • Mary was that s urprised a t the THE PARTY THAT GREW was Tuesday Club meetlne when the t hat given for ~Irs. John Abel Inimitable Jackie Flanegln pre· May 24 at Irvine Coast Country sented her with a surprise trophy Club., She thought It would be a on which she had had mounted q uiet luncheon with her hus-a somewhat beat-up little 10lf ba nd ; he knew It would be a ball with which Ma ry made her gala affair with 24 of her best first birdie whHe playine with friends who'd planned it right Tuesday Club eolt section mem- down to the shower of glfts. Host· bers at La&"una Country Club. es.ses were the Mmes. James Jackie had mrteved the baiJ aond HoJJiday, John Earl and Roy BoiS· saved It tor months In order to ford. carry out her plans! • • • • • • TEAIII JIE.AII I.ITn.E to •o GOLP WIDCSWI .. t1Mee ..... 11.-llJoh .......... w. ,.. .. , ' Chait ,.., ........ . OcMa rt.. ... poilt a.ada. wlao ~ tn11ll._ ,._ .... by .......... .,..... old .... --..... Plt:L a., •• ._ .... ..,. ~Ill Jlawall wttll' .... --Ia a... A, ,.... c:.-1· ........................... a.. ..... J_C... ..... Pat a.at.. ..... &ftl Cladl· Ia a-c. Her ........... a....... • •• • • • OF NOTES AND NOTES (musl· WE'RE TOSSlNG A BOUQUET cat. that la) wu t~ performance (and hope s he catches It) to or JacquJe Wiaema n, prett7 little Ewlyn Houean •• retlrlne presl~ blonde claqhter of Mm. Geoqe cleat of Newport, Harbor Soroptl· Wlteman, who played plano • MIDO • &IUEN • WYlEl • maNA • HAMILTON number. for the Tuesday Club the same day her mother wu In · stalled as president. Jacqule la antlclpatlne a career u a eon· cert planllt . • • • SPORT SHIRTS SLACKS Wcmb & Wear DaCI'OD-Wook Dacron -Cottoaa -~· _...._ Matdling s.t. BTI---IB The Answer Is Here I - , • ... ._ II Lul l BUNDLE COFFEE SLATED In a fa~w~ll to formal m~~'-~~!·~!';m"ae~~~:~~t~h~~~era~~ BY ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Rlup-uuJ Rea4GH l a&w~ ....,. DUall 1 'I'IIUaDAY, lVII& I. 1- COaolrA DaLilA&. c:.&Lin)BIA wltlt Sallie In the cool, cool of the shop- ping pla ce, we'll come swimming back to you ... Hop In and bring your spear guns, the fishing Is fine ... Or perhaps you yen for a trip to the lands of the enllght· ened one. In one corner you can almost hear Hop Ling music playing and see the Geisha girls dancing . . . The boss says he's going to don hls Neptune robes and play fis hy, fishy, In the brook, come and bite my little hook .. o'e r h is vast billowy domain ... Leo Bestgen and Bruce Ma rtin are real far out with our summer decor .•. but t he effect ... cool, man, cool ... * * * All ......... .U.CUD9 of • .....S cal AJ.•a criltp label9 lettMe ........ Got you ldcb ............. tiM ..._ty cal Al'a .alad fbdllp; y--u bo ~ u.-...... By Louise Me teer A wa•a•a •-* of dlatiJM:tloD O.C. was a.. ..U. • a.. baUt aat ,_. ....-auda W.,. low ext1AC11oa AI becnaty • ..-ehal .... rant ADd .... wttJa ........ ~89. A ..U.. a111 teU wttla, a gklace 11M w 1 •• wbo'a well wenb roaaculdag Ia tJae pi Ia Uao pair of Nd pa:atal The big supermarket was crowded with late a!ternoon shoppers. Long lines of them. waltln& at checking stands, stood soberly con - templa ting the ruthless tota ling of food cos ts. Thursday ni&ht at the home of ~fu. Wllllam HeldJman of 398 The ~ewport Beach Assistance Walter Burroueh • William Mir-, E. 23rd St., Costa Me a. League will hold a bundle cof· amjJ, W1Jllam Holder and Joe Ear· Wearln& Hawaiian dre , the fee from 10 a.m. to noon Wedneli· hart. sorority sisters gat hered In the day, June 8, In t)le Leaeue Serv· Vi !tors will be shown throueh I patio tor a luau, and ~vealed Ice Center as a benefit for the the thri ft shop a nd dental health Secret SbJters while ex(;haneln& th rift shop. renter a nd may gain Informa tion gifts. 1 Contents of the glft bundles about the other activities of the 1 will replenish the shelves and I Jeaeue. Cabell Finch Is Engaged to Tennesseean racks of the thrift shop. which Is -------- the principal source of ln<:'ome .... Ia rt--1 • used to su pport the dental' health 1 1M ~4 'center and other philanthropic ~. I II 'projects. Every kind of clothing J I M Tucllen I and household articles Jn u able 1 Suddenly, rising above the sound of ringing rash register, came the voice of the box boy. •·catch that lady In the red pants," he said. ''This belongs to her." ~ews from Te nnessee tells of Scarcely anyone noticed. But can you Imagine the furor in the the engagement of .\11 s .\iary grocery store of Yesterday, If, when Grandmas waa getting her 5 Todd Baker, daughter of .\ir. and pounds of dried beans weighed out, the dell\ery boy had remarked, )frs. )tartln Ross Baker or Knox· "It belongs to the lady In the red pants." vi lle, and Cabell Braden Finrh. condit ion will be welcome, ac· 1 )frs. Lol Chambers of Bal boa cordlne to ~frs. Eynon White. wa .. Installed as president of the I publicity chairman. coa ·t dl\ !slon of Orange County Mrs. William Kirby Is hospl-Rt>tired Tear her at the f10al tallty cha irman. Other committee lun('ht>on of the seat.on held at members are )fme . Dale Ram-the Irvine C'oast Country Club. sey, Paul Roger~. Robert Oland~r. )IJs Carol Paxton of Balboa wa That's the Insidious thing a bout having an Imagination. You son of .\ir. and )1r · Braden L. l h h I Th I I f Finch of Corona del )1ar. The MISS ALPEBT TO CET •• A. are apt to aug at 1 e wrong 1 me. e ncongru ty o situations wedding Is planned for this fall. frequently s trikes you In publk . · :\1lss Baker attendlc'd Hollies Barbara Sue Alpert, daughter And people a re funnier than a nyont>! C~llege and was gradua ted from of )Irs. Helen Al pert, 2010 Sea- named tlnanctal «ecretar)'. )lr'l. )lard a Lowe of Corona del .\lcH preSf'n ted .\11"-S Agne- Lee. ret1r1ng pre !dent, with a piece of luggage as a thank you from the organization. ~PORT . I SECORD FEATVIlE Anywhere you look you know h. On the beach. the $lreet. even the University of North Carolina . .,, 1ew . Ave., Corona del liar, l'l a In church, and especially, oh, e peclally. when you're lttlng In where she wa.8 a member of Chi ca ndidate fdr the degree ot bal:h· a public gatherlne where the audience Its on folding chair . The Omega Sorority. She Is a mem-e lor of art . at commen<.'ement back view of men. and women. some spar e. some overly uphols-ber of the Junior Leaeue and the exercises Fr1day. J une 10 at tered, the way their ears stand out, the cut of their hair, th~ can C tllll n Club f Knoxville Scripps Colleee. She Is a h1~tory send a teen -ager Into convulsions, a nd tickle a n adult Into a Wicked oca~ll Flncho Is In research major, and her campus a ctivities desire to draw caricatures. . . . I work at the Oak Rid e Na tlofta l lncl~de the Student Council, t he Anim als a re funny too. Haven I you noticed how ltke certam Laboratory In Tenne gee He 1 a J udicia ry Board and presidency humans they look? I once knew a n Engll h bulldog ~ho was a I graduate of the College ~f .\ilnses. of Toll Hall. $ COAST ~ LUCILLE WASHERmE ~AlB dead rlneer tor his master; and a friend of mine acqutred a cat University of Texas and did -------- that stared at her 10 .teadfastly that she a l_most ha d a n.ervous graduate work at Y~le Unlver-A ,OT FOB THE 8AJtTOJif5 breakdown, struggling against the Idea that 11 might be her long I slty. His frate rnity Is Sigma Al -J A new arrival a t the home ot departed Great Aunt. pha Epsilon. Elmore and Olga Barton, 3251• Occasionally you find an adult who adm its to being a character · Collins Ave .. Balboa Jsland, is a knew. Her great delight was to wear loads and loads of junk ewpo s e H 0 a & Hospital y, ~el;hi~ • at I And SlDRT LAUNDRY WE IRON AU. OUR OWN nATWORX E. COAST IIWT. COIIOifA DEL C ACI'OM From the Poet Offkle) u..-. ......... ---............... batwlet· ............... ty~.-· dift. ................. . and Is proud of lt. Such a one was a woman In her 60s I once I N rt I I on born Tuesda )fa 7 jewelry: rlnga with big fat synthetic stones In them. bracelets by 1 pounds, 6 ounces.' g 5 t~~~ beads blarln& at her throat. a nd ~ng, drip~ ~~ngL I Women E ect ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Noting someone eyeing her u ka nce. she said, "1 look like H--,- don't I? Well, I LIKE it. I alw~ys wanted to wear jewel:>' when :\>Irs. Ed Lesperance was elect -~ ................. aDd .... a ..... ......., ... ~ wttJa ... criltp ......,. ........... ..... ...... CIDd celery, ,..... ...,_ root ad tr.b 1Mb •• , T.-at .... CU· c:v.aa.ben cmd Nd OD1oDI ... at tbeir C'IUp, IJlappUtcJ pdmnt. 1 was young. But no; I couldn t because ~amma dldn t think ed chairman of the ~ewport Is - ladles should dress that way. Well, maybe they shou ldn't. But land Women's Auxiliary at a re· I LIKE it." cent tea held a t the home ot )Irs . ThJs valia nt a ttitude sometimes I~ found In the verv ol~ woma n Jack Wilde, the outgoi ng chair- who wears the brlehtest red dre~~. coat and hat she can fmd. One ma n. explained It to me by saying. ··Wht>n 1 \\'~!" young I had to wea r Other ofticers a re )f r-:. Pa ul Pe· white. I was married at 16. and lmmt>dlatt>ly, ac; wa'l the custom ter on. vice-president; )lr . Har- then, hart to wear gra y and 1:00<1 blark silk. How I hJted It! So old Bas~u. secretary, and )frs. * * * I now I wear red." Howard Dean. trea.,urer. )fore power to her, a nd morP powt>r, too. to the "lafi_v in the )frs. C'harles Han expre<~st>rt Pra<'IIC'ally picked when the red pants." Let t hose with a !'en!le of hu:nor la ug h. A nrt let them. the auxiliar)•'s appret'lauon to tlrst blossom falls, fresh peaches., too. <'arefully avoi d mirror<~. There s no telling "hat hilarious )Irs. Wilde and her officers for .a-edle55 grapes. raspberries. ol· picture might be retlected there! their work during the past yea:. Jalle berries. crenshaw melons 1 )lr~. Dean presented )frs. Wilde and honeydews. The new Black Beauty !Wt'dless grapes are ba ck. Ass·. stance League Jun·lors w it h a potted plant In behal! of Their fl~ t eason last year was the membe rship. so short ; we had ·em then we )frs. Harry Plueck will he host · did n't But this year we're hoping PI J h G c t ess for the next met>ting. a salad to ha.ve a long romance with an 0 nny reen oncer luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. Thursday, the e umptlous, juicy beauties I June 16. ~-----------------------from Spain . . . Although they're joining other The group also retains a general •-U 11 .. _ * * * organizations In the Harbor area welfare fund for use In the com -'l,._lll I .-.. 1 In recessing for the s ummer munlty. ftlntyJ 'rr.t ,_ ........,. month.a, the Aaalstance Leaaue Mrs. B. T. Llllearaven Is Con-£Continued from page four) I ..... w&tla ... ...... ~ o1 K..-port Beacll, Junior Awdl· eert chairman tbla y.ar. She hu A.,.ONC NOTED WOMEN ~~Hn 1 1 , ••• Q91e4 ., •· Jary, baa numerou. )oba marked announced the following assist-at the Tuesday CJub mHtlng I8IIY Ia • w ef t r 1 .... tor members in preparatJon ot Its ants: Mrs. Roy Carver, tickets; wer..e visitors from Santa Ana . .._. ....-J.-, an.~a J r fee ann ual fall concert at the lrvlne ~Irs. Robert Wilcox. co-chairman I They Included lfrs. Herman Bas-I lru.lt j\lkle, f.-la ....,. j,.._ Bowl, Laguna Beach. of tickets ; ~Irs.. Robert Schock, ler regent of the DAR in that fred boyMabony Jakie. f.-ll September 10 ha~ been sJated program: )frs. James Gray, pro-city; her aunt. .\fr!l. Edna Wade, JNIPGYG Juke. aad nopKGI tor the money ra isin& event. d\Jcllon; )frs. Robert Ha~ley, and )frs. Ronald Hoge. ~·ho had •~· wbldlla a U,bt fataa· wht>n Johnny Green will present patronesses .. and ~Irs. Walter, a('('ompanied )lr . H. Thaddeu<> tic CGOCoctloo of coccmat aUk ''The Best of Johnny Green" at Gayner. publicity. )fanning. ad lNsb ~ j.Uee. Of 8:30 p.m. • coune the old atCIDCSbp the" Johnnv Green has won an 0 · lOT FOR THE 8EELEJlS \\'HITE ELEPHA:"TS. ~ O T la DO atedd·la for • • • lresb car 3 tlmes. twice a s a m usician. Pa-"Si ng out cigars is <'Ompt't · PI:"K were much In ~.>nden("(' ora1190 JuiC'o ad lrosb lo•oo· once as a producer. He com~ lng for gathe rln& new 1tems-for when the Prl~llla &>n let> Guild. GIISe ••• * * * Tht>re have been a lot of ques- tions a bout the plaq,ues hanging outside our Co(fee Shop ... Wal· tt>r A. Shaw, of Hollywood, moved down here five years ago to go fishing. Since then he has fished three times ... Engraved pla ques are his business and he opera tes under the nam of GuUd · cra fters ... ln Hollywood, where he IJved for twenty-five years, the Beverly Hills Chamber of CommerC'e, various hospitals, ser· vic-e rlub and the movie Indus· try kept him busy making plaques ... And h is fame hu sp~ad d own here ... What couJd be nicer or dltrer~nter than a finely eneraved plaque for a sll· ver or gold or a ny other out· standing wedding anniversary? George PUtnam came down here and bought a Roame r Boat. The people he bought It from had a plaque made tor him, making him the Honorary Commodore of the Roamer fleet ... Walter hu his ahop' In the Port 'nleatre Building, Corona del Mar Already local doctors. realtora and county supervisors have made ~ ot his bea utiful walnut backed, sUver engrave4 waru. Stop in and pay Gulldcralters a vlalt. and you'll want to find a hundred someones to have a plaque s pecially deal&ned for .•. * * * ...... aldl ........... .................. __.... ....... -........... ....................... .,.. ............. , __ .,..,;. · r... •dt•Mct a.-. the score for "Ralntree County"' Bill Beeler of the Costa :\lesa which juc;t rhanJ:efi It-> na me to and has written such song hits as Globe·Herald staff-in honor of the Altar Guile!. of Corona del "Coque tte," ''I'm Yours," uy Wa n· the arrival of a son last Thurs· .\ta r Congregational C'hur('h. held na Be Loved" and "Body a nd day. )fay 26. In Hoag Hospital. its annual pot lur k and trinket Soul." He holds a Jlle member-The Beelers live a t 267 Hanover -:ale in the patio of the Corona ship In Aca demy of MoUon Pic-Dr., Costa Mesa. 1 Highlands home of Jane Bogert. ture Arts and Sciences. a n honor bestowed only upon a select number of a rtists. Proceeds from the concert, the Juniors' lareest fund raising event of the year. are channeled In many directions: tht'y support the Assistance League Dental Health Center In ~ewport Beach : provide two $500 scholarships. support America n Field Servl~ Student Exchange, glve«ld to the Boys a nd Girls Clubs of the Har· bor area, the YMCA, Hoag Hos· pltal, and Oranee County Re- tarded CbUdren's Foundation. Roberts Jewelers OF UDO Jewelry -W atc:hes Individually Desig ned Jewelry Watch & Jewelry Repa:rs Direct Diarncnd Importi ng OR 3-4860 New port Beach . TAKE A BREAK • • • It C1f1 llc~•r•'• fer llellc•tt•l Ll•••••• ·~II• IIIII , •• , ••• ,,111 •••• c ••• , •• IIIIJ C1fe '£.~ 3433 Via IJdo Newpwt lecrch ':., ""'~· :.: ... J ce -..... e • ·· ... :: .. COIOIA DEL Ill PHAIMACY * • , THE BEST SPEllERS of Harbor View School in Corona del Mar are being complimented by Principal John Dean. They are, from le ft, l inda Hudson, who ran~ed third: Pam MaHson, who was second. and Virginia 84rr, who won the spell-down among sixth grade students. l inda missed e nthusiastic, and Pa m wa s spelled down on contour." !Ensign photo) Ct7ST I.U1' AJlaJVES Everett and Marllyn Gust. 2040 Eery! Ln .. Harbor Highlands, are parents ot u daug hter born Tues· day. :\'In> 2~. in Hoag Hospital, weighing 7 pounds, 12 ounces. LIVE!e lro•dw•r co m • ' to Or•"9• Cou11ty! SHER- WOOD ,JtiCE ''•""h • most Ulllau•l th.••r• 1eeso,._Summer 1960. At the TUSTIN ,LAY- I OX. • 11ew lhow every two weeh b • 9 i n II i 11 9 JUNE 21st. "ONCE MOitE WITH FEELING'' "WHO WAS THAT LADY" 'i HE GAZEIO" ''THE HA,'Y TIME" "AUNTIE MAME" At t h • FULLERTON MUSIC ,LAYHOUSE, • 11ew 1how e "• r l' t w o w .. h . be9i""i"9 J U N E 27TH. "SOUTH 'ACIFIC" "KISS ME KATE" "THE 'AJAMA GAME" "DAMN YANKEES'' "CAN .CAN" UIUVATIO"I ,.._, T ..... -U10eelot 4..!010 ,..,..,._~~ SEASON SUISCRIPfiONS -' RE- SERVED SEATS NOW ON SAU. e-. ~i1191 ~lyr Me»Mey tt.n. S.twd•y. "WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER" is showing now through Tuesday at the Port Theatre in C orona del Mar. Ma rgo Moore ond Em'e Kovocs are shown here in a sce ne from the movie . The second fea- ture is Valley of the Redwoods. Goiq II Ball a .. The Newport Beach recreation divlslon Is arranelng a trip to the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game tomorrow <Friday) evening at the Collleum. Corona del Mar NEW JlESIDENTS IN CDM The Mel Ha uges are new resl· dents In Corona del Mar, having moved from Anaheim to 708 Iris Ave. Mr. Hauee la a building in- spector wtth the Newport Beach clty building department. resldenta will leave from the II01'TI n.YIIfa TO IIAWAD Youth Center parking lot at 5:30 p m Newport Helehta residents Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hoyt ~11· leave from the Horace En-of W~tcliff are leaving by pl~ne ~ I tomorrow for a 2-week vacatJon MAI\t Sf41IIWOOO ,.ICf NOOUCTtONS P.O. l OX 16, PUllUTOH, CAlif. INClOSI Sflf.ADDIUSED SrA~o~,ED INVUon POl lf'l'f. sign school entrance at .:>:30 p.m. 1 In Ha waii. Son Harlan will be In I There must be one adult leader t'harge a t Hoyt's Harbor Engrav- tor each 6 children to gain free lng Co. In Costa Mesa during admission to the game. their a bsence. S6ndye Swanson, bride -to-be , selects her hend blown crysta l in filne Allegro petfe rn, imported from Holland. ond Kare n Margreta soys. "It's a canny lass who adds her nome to o ur Bridal Registry." • • Pllll FIIY ..... ~y I A&WiOfi ..... .....,_ Fawnlly Fare -~ed.d~t::r .. 'l'twle are aa many ldeu ot etonomy in food b-.ylnl aa there .,. women buylnl that food. What la extravagance to one may eeem ahHr neceulty to the other. The Brotherhood o1 St. Andrew dUWY, IUD I. ... at St. Jamea Epietopal Church In coeGIIA Da.IIA& ~ Newport a.acb will hold a tam· to ..w pod fooct. promote lood Uy flab by at the church from felJow.ltlp and tncr. .. Uae treu· ferent ways ot cookln1 Jt that 5 to 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). aary. Chela aoy Marsac and Ben may (and may nou, appeal to Jerry DeCamp, dlrwctor, says that Madlaon wlll be 1n charge of the your favorite but tryln1 loved tt.. tlah 1ry Ia ttae annual project lllte!bea. ones. For Instance, I know a woman who looks ukance at my own purchase of artichokes and fresh pineapple, althoueh ahe may spend more than a dollar on fan- cy rolb and cake at the bakery counte:. Green bean.s at ~ cents a pound early in the season are a eood buy to me while she will buy a dinky can or them for 18 cents and thJnk she Ia savlne money. It Is well to think, when you spend the food dollars, in terms of vitamins and minerals aa well as nourishment for your family. Figured on this basis 60 cents spent Cor two pound or green bean may be a very good buy indeed. Probably no other Item so taxes the ·Ingenuity of woman AS \·egetables, their purcha e, prep· .arallon. and wondering whether the family wlll eat them after aU. Today let's e xplore the whole problem of squash and some dlf· Mrs. Brownell Is Installed by Heights PTA :\-Irs. J. Herbert Brownell of Clift Haven was In tailed as president of the :-Jewport Helehts School PTA at the May meeting. Other otflt"e rs are :\Irs. Rode· I rick \\'heeler. fi rs t \'Ice -pres ident: ~Irs. William Warnecke. second \'Ice· preside nt: Mrs. Harold Lacy, recording secretary: ;\lr . Charles )forrls. corresponding set'retary: Mrs. Robert Crawford, historian: and Ra lph Freitag, aud itor. Mrs. Milton Shedd. past preside nt. re · mains on the board as parlia· mentarlan. e • • Stutfed summer squ u h are popular at our hOUM. Buy thoee pale green scalloped ones, and scrub them thorouehly. Cook whole In ~ little water for about 5 minutes. Then scoop out their atem ends with a teaspoon. Mix the "scooplngs" with grated cheddar cheese (about ~ of a cup for 6 to 8 amaH squash), add 2 tbsp. of cream, salt, a dash or cayenne pepper, and four crum- bled soda crackers. Pile this mix- ture lightly back Into the hoi· lowed out squash. Place In a bak· lng pan, pour a llttle water around the m and bake In a 330 degree oven a bout '• hour, or un· til squash a re tender. These may be prepared the day before a din- ner party, and baked just be fore serving. • • • Take la rge zucclnl. parboil whole, scoop out lengthwise, and stuff with a mixture of ha m - burger. onion, fres h toma to and garlic (jus t a wblft!). Bake unlil squas h is tender. . . . I Ba nana squash is delicious tilled with a m ixture of crushed pineapple. brown s ugar and but· ter, wrapped In toll and baked until tender. Just place a bit or the fruit mixture on each slice of squash. or for a crowd fill the lengthwise ha lt and bake In one piece. Panhel Names Mrs. Shedd Mrs. Milton Shedd pC 1520 Kings Rd .. Cliff Haven. was In tailed a.!l president a t the May meeting of the Newport Harbor Pa nhel· lenic in Jamaica Inn. Corona del ~far. .,A · NEWPORT DUNES AQUATIC PARK Faciliries for special picn•c and company panies. Special programing available for parties of ~0 co 10.000. SWIMMING I OAT LAUNCHING GIANT- DIVING ,LATFORMS KAYAKS ,EOAL IOATS 'ADDLEIOAitDS TltAM~LINES VOLLEY IALL PICNIC TAilES FIRE ltiNGS SHUFFLE IOAitDS SNACK STANDS SHOWf.lt I LOCKU ROOMS CHILDitf.N'S 'LAYGROUND I WADING ~OL ADMISS ION to the PARK (Include~ JNrking) Adults 50~. Children 12 yrs. & und er 25~ NliVtiPOAT B&ACH OH HI-way 101, J•st S.ttl of tlte bridt•· ST. JAMES' DAY SCHOOL 3201 VIA LIDO NEWPOIIT aEACB I·WEEI SUIIER SESSIGI JULY 5th -AUGUST 12th 8:30 -12:00 IJfTEJrSIVE WOU IJf SMALL CLASSES IN ABJTBJCETJC AJfD IN JlEADIJf~ AJfD ITS JlELATED .FIELDS GRADES 1 THROUGH 8 Tea time fea turl'd a decorated cake honoring the teachers of the Heights school. Mrs. Aenes Carl· son presented a fa rewell gift to Mr. Ja mes Thompson, who Is re· s igning as principal. Other new otricers a re ::rr . Ed· win Wachter, first vice-president : I )frs. Walter Burroughs, second ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ vice -president: Mrs. John Cash-1: man, third vice-presld.-nt : Mrs. William Snyder, recordln&: S{'t're- tary: Mrs. Cha rles Colesworthy, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Roy Hallberg, treasurer, and Mrs. Ber- tram Espiau, parliamenta rian. They were installed by Mrs. Ke n· ENJtOLLME!fTS lfOW BEDfG TAKEN OJlJOLE ,-1520 The first a nd second year school orchestras performed to complete the fina l PTA program ot the yea r. ------- Secretaries Will Install Irvine Coaat Country Club hu been .elected by Orange County Chapter of the National Secre· tarlea Assn. for Installation of otrlcers tonight (Thursday ) rol· lowing cocktails and d inner. Taking the gavel as president Is Ma ry Ann (:\'Irs. P. C. l Barnett. of Newport Heighu. Other of· ricers include Marie Pierce of Santa Ana. vice president: Judy Hartnett of Anaheim and Emella Ordronneau ot Fullerton a s rec· ordlng and corresponding secre · tarh~s respet'tlvely: Shirley Chase, Anaheim, a s treasurer. a nd Mary Clyde of Corona del Ma r as pu b· lie relations repreS{'ntatlve. Mrs. Athene He ns ley, past Ca li- fornia Division second vice presl· d4'n t from San Diego, will be In- stalling oftkrr. Ten n<>w ml:'mbers will be In · itla1t>c1 lnlo thl' organl7.alion, whkh now has 91 mt>mbers. The arldltlons will top 100. Entt>rtalnmt>nt will be by the "Donnell!." ot S..tnta Ana College. Reservation" a re being ha nd- lerl locally by Sallie Fleming. Liberty 8·4-12 1. I Annual Dinner lis June 6th I ,., .. ,.. ................. ..... ,,.,,.c... OIWe ..... neth Sampson. Mrs. Shedd named the follow- Ing commJttee chairmen: Mrs. Jerome Val DeCamp, publicity; Mrs. Donald Martin, telephone; Mrs. Ralph Uttlefleld, member- ship; Mrs. MUton Stannard, so· dal. · BRAND NEW RENAULTS DOWII. 141.39 Per Mo. .. ...... .. Don Gallagher at Crown T.V. shows bride·to-be Sa,dye Swanso" one of the best selections in a television $el -a Sylvania portable for $159.95. Dan al8o . inYit.. aU of you to CROWN ._._.a..ena,zaa .._~..._ a ........ ' C:WfWTIOII IVIIDAY Laura .. nW.n, WlWam Cat· nett, Georp Dehn, ln1rld O.hn, Paul Dehn and .Joanne Mann .till be confirmed on Penteeoat -this Sunday-at the 8 a.m. wrvlce at the Lutheran Church of the Muter, Corona del Mar. CHIIIITL\N SCIENCE SEIMCEI riifi' &dka or CUIIT, ICIDII.i, 3303 ,.,a Lido Newport leaeh SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. a ad 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 :15 · 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEE'nNG 8 p.m. REAQJNG ltOOM-3315 Via Lido, Newport Beaeh Open week da,._ 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m .. 7:45 p.m. TUHdaya and Friday.-- 9 a.m. to t p.m. IECOIID ,.ca-o•aca-Of' CIDJIT, ICI&iiiiii •....-t leclclt Cit C.... del Mar 3839 Eut Coast Hlehwlly Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL SU:-lDAY SERVICE 9:13 a.m. 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENTNG MEEI'ING 8 p.m . READING ROOM- 3839 Eut Coast Hl&hway Open week days- 10 a .m. to 3 p.m . You are cordially lnvt~ to attend the Church Servl~ a nd to ute the Readln1 Room. LUTHERAN CHURCH Church of the Master Jl45 East Coa~t Highway Corona del Mar The Rev. D. We554!11, PIL!tor Phone: ORiole 3-5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8:00 A.M.-The Service 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11:00 A.M.-The Servtce nRsT BAPTIST CHURCH OF CORONA DEL MAR Temporarily meetlne at 2712 E. Coast Hwy. IOT·LOCK DIIIJrD 1ft& I A pot·hadr dlDMt lftMtln, will be Mld at 7 p.m. Tbunday,lune t, at the Corona del Mar LutMr· ..c::l..-c::::~~~~>.oc::>.oc::>.oc::><><:><:: ................ anua. Need for Spreading Gospel Emphasized at Church Meet DIYDIG a&AJl ITOLEif V AlfDAU DAIIAG& caoa:a Divine eear valued at $200.50 Vandals with 88 .hot clama,.cl an Church ol tM Muter. The Jtev. Chart.. Endt.er, putot ol the Redeemer Lutheran Church In Garden Grove. will apeak on the fund ral.alftl dlvla!oq ol the Lu· theran layman's movement. A apeclal conere,atlonal meetfnl will ata rt at 1 :30 to d a.cua. the employment ot the fund ralalne dlvlalon for the bulldln1 fund Coata M ... -.. 1 Cbooae Chrlat" will be the eermon topic of the Rev. Herbert .Johnson at the 11 a.m. Sunday wrvlce. The text ls from John 6:68. Prayer rneetlne will be held at i p.m. Wednes· day, and the youth choir ,.hear· sal will be at 6:30 p.m. Thurs- was atolen ott the boat, Wet Back, several pane. of e laaa In St. An· moored at Western Shell Dock. drew Prt'sbrterlan Church, 800 the Rhine, Newport Beac·h pollee St. Andrews Rd.. Clltf Havel'\, reponed Ju t Thursday. The gear Newport pollee ,...;>ort~ Wednee· The Rev. John Pa rke, rector of 1 area who will au~nd the Nation· and boat a re -the property of the day, May 25. ~n White, 608 St. St . .lames Epltcopal Church In a t .Jamboree In Denver this Imperial Abalon~ Co., 426 30th Andrews Rd .• report~ the dam· NeWJ)C!rt Beach, addrHSed the month. St., Newport Beach. a ee. Newport Barbo r Council of ;=======================================; Churches meetln1 last week, cam palp next fall. day. · • • • streulne the res ponsibility of the church In apreadlnl the &:Oipel. He based his remarka on the commission e lven by Jeau.. to Val......u.t Cltalda. Coeta Mesa Hls dJ.ciplee before His ascen· ~a ••""R alon. NEWPORT nn.n.gv -"The Old-Time Re li&Jon ln a The Rev. Edwin Gomke of the New 'nme" will be the aermon BAPTIST CHURCH theme of Dr. Charles Clare Blau-Corona del Mar Cona~aatJonal American Baptlat Convention velt at the 10:30 a .m. Sunday Church, chairman of awards, pre· ~nt~ the Counc il 2 framed Fairview Ave. at Pair Dr. service. SeUiona or the church parchments made by Robert Horn. Costa Meaa school are at the same hour. These bear the names of the 1 • • • Rev. H~rbert John,on, Pastor church man a nd the church lfewport • ....._...,.. ... ·Day woma n of the year and become U 8.3072 • Kl 5·4610 Ad t I t -. _ __... N port ••• • --~ ew the property of the C'hurches or Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m. Helghta-P~.stor R. G. Mote will the respective wtnners for the !Cianes for AJI Ages . prea~~ on Now Is the Accepted ear. This year they are In J>OS· Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m. Time at the 11 a .m. Saturday session of the Corona del Mar Evening Worship .... 7:30 p.m. service. At 8 p.m. tomorrow <Fri·l Congrelatlona l Church. for the Wed. Prayer Meetlne 7:00 p.m. day), the Youth Society will pre· choice of A. K. Phelp as man of '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:I sent Calmar Nell!!en, mlulonary the year. and the Balboa Island ,:. who has returned from Ethiopia, Methodl t Church. for the t-1~· who will s how pictures and tell tlon of :\1rs. Fount Lowe as church FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Frankli n 0 . Bixler. J r. Minister Ll 8-4778 . Parsonaee Ll 8-5294 SUNDAY 9:30 .......... -... -.... Bible School 10:40 ................ Church Service 5:30 Youne Peoples' Meetlne 6:30 .... ·--··-... Vesper Service WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m. Women's Bible Study 7:00 p.m .... -... Prayer Meetlne 8:00 p.m ........... Choir Practice Nursery and Child Care Provided First Christian Ch urch 796 Vi ctoria at Placentia Costa Mesa ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach ORiole 5-0210 The Rev. John H. Pa rke. Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:~Holy Communion 9:~Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :~~omlng Prayer and Sermon Nursery and sma ll child care provided THURSDAY 10::»-.Holy Communion and HeaUne Service of h ls e xpe;tenc:s th~re. woman of the year. Others who have won the hon · Cltriatiaa I c lea c • Qurcbea,l or In previous years arP William, ~ewport Beach. ~rona del Ma rl McDonald. Dr. Cifnton EmmNson. and Costa Mesa-.. God the Only Matt Waidelich, Roy :McCardle. Cause and Creator is the subject 1 ~r. and Mra. P. F. Baines. H of t ~e lesson-serm on at thls Sun· Payne Thaver. ~1r. ancl ~fro;. J. days services. !he <:olden Text Leslie Sterten~n. Boar! Frt>ita ~. Is from Isaiah 4.:>:18: 'Thus salth Elsie Ne wland. :\frs. Edgar Htll. the Lord that created the heav. Mrs Harvev Som,.rs. ~11s11 Clara ens: God h imM>If that formed the Kohls tedt. Mrll. w. B. Wrtght and earth and m ade It; he ha th es· :\frs. John ~Ptr. t~bll~hed It, he created it not _in ThP Council voted 10 purr hase \aln, he formec;t It to be lnhabtt· and present 10 copiPs or rh4" ~('w ed ; I am the Lord; and there I Testament to Boy &-outs or tht- none else."· • • -I C.oaa del Mar Coacpegatioaal CDI ....... Clllrcll Qwcb-The Rev. Edwin Gomke .... will preach on the topic, ''I Wi ll Sflrls ... II s- Pour Out :\ly Spirit," at the 9:30i and 11 a.m. Sundav service , in Dr. D. A. Bryant. m1.;-.lon pa.,. commemoration of Pentecost Sun-tor. announcer! this Wt>t>k rhal day. ThPre will be an a cotyte tht-new Bapttst Churr h for Co· recognition servke at 9:30. and rona del :\far and the :'\ewport new members will be received at Harbor area wilt bt> ronstituterl 11 a .m. 'some lime thls month • • • The church plans to begin soon Latlaenm CbW'Cb of the Mas· on the cons truction of the church tw, Corona del .. ;\tar -'"Holy·. buildtng at 2-111 E. Coa<~t Hwy. Christian Church Is the sermon The building ls expt'Ctf'd to !)(' theme of the Rev. Douglas F. completed In time Jor a city-wide Wessell at 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday. vacation Bible 8chool just before New me mbers will be received public schools begin In Septem· a t the late service. The Sacra· ber 1 mentor Holy Communion will be Dr. Bryant has his s tudy at cele brated a t both services. 2712 E. Coast Hwy .. where pre· Jlmlnary pla nntne meetings have I WI•M'I flle...Wa ~n held and whNe worship •-w-services are held every Sunday. ........... ? ••• GDL f'Oa TilE VAVGIIIII Wra William Hwnuon pres!-A dauehter welehlne 7 pounds, ORio&e l -1190 Wlaere All Pal the and All Aeea May Meet to Wor· ahip Cod and atudy t he dent ~ the Women'a Feliowahlp 10 ounces wu bom TUaday. May ot "the Corona cWl Mar Conpeaa. lT, to Don aJid llalftllta Vaq.tan. ~~ou~.~ap~~~,1m~~~:=~~~W~es~t~N~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· foJlowlne chairmen tor the com-Ro.c Raepltal. ln1 year: Mrs. lyle Cutler. evaneellsm and spiritual lire; Mrs. w. A. Me· Bride, Christian education; Mrs. Cecil Llnkey, Christian social ac- tion; Mrs. D. R. Rooke, church world service; Mrs. Mnton Huma. son. mlssionary education ; Mrs. Stuart Diehl. budeet and finance; Mra.Mabel Coulter. courtesy; Mrs. I Walter Spicer. membershJp and hospita lity; Mrs. A. C. Colclazler I a nd Mrs. J. R. Bell, kitchen; Mrs. ble. D. A. Bryant Pastor Sunday !lehool --·-9:45 a.m. Wonhlp ·-11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tralnln1 Union ----·-·· 1 p.m. Mld-week Service, Wed. 7 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School . _ ... 9:45 a .m. Momlne Worship __ u :oo a.m. Evenlne Service ..... _. 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY Prayer MeetJne ... _._ 7:30 p.m. SOUTH SHORES BAPTIST CHURCH Ruben A. Dcmd8oD, D.D ... ._ e Sunday Services at 11 :00 a .m. a nd 7:30 p.m. e Sunday School and Nurs- e ry Care durlne 11 :00 a.m. Service. Meetla9 Ia Laguaa IMclt Art Gallery (Adjolntne fllctor Hueo I nn ) Sidney Shannon, publicity; Mrs. • Fred Kuster, Mrs. John Adams and Mrs. William Tobitt, year· book ; Miss Ma rgaret Davidson. telephone; Mrs. Clifford Quisel, United Church Women; Mrs. Thomas Hillman. Mrs. George Davies. ~1rs. ~-J. Shannon and Mrs. Robt>rt Thompson, circle chalnnen. 00 YOU WANT • iob, • ride. • ,.... ••• • Nby ai+ter1 en do you h••• -tfliftt to aoll1 Try Ena>tn deui- '*1 e41a.. OR.i~• Jo-0550. Bride-to.be Sendye Swenson is pictu...d at the Shoe T,.. selecting white linen high heel pumps. Store monager Bob Mo,.lood is ossisting. Shoe pric.e is $16.95. •••••• ... THE$HOETIEE 1 ••••••• ... ,... .... Br;de-to-be S.,..,.dye Sw~ns~ is hoppil'g at T re"d lr-te·:o'1 for _, c~;p;d I ~,.,p fer her boudo'r. Arlllur M "ry tells her how the he .. d decora1ec lamp w'll e"'hal'ce the beauty of her ~ome HA TURIN& DISTINCTIVE HOME FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSOkiU DECOlA TOit SHVICE Oltiele l -11'14 • I I efti.IICJII•UIIOUKT The annual Tri·Siama Banqu~t ... held Thursday, May 26, In the aoclal hall. HAUOI H .. H SCHOOl NIWS le,...W ~ ......... ,__ = their r~ndltJon of a favorite tona. Tri·Slgma advisor, Mrs. Diane Patterson, eeve a cl<,.lna ad· dres.s. • • • Tatty Adama, Harbor junJor, wu elect~ president of Tri·Sia· • CJIEEWI EADED ma for 1960·61. Trlsha Pierce was Th~ 1960·61 cheerlead~rs and ch~ vtce.presldent ; Anne Show· songleaders were &elected by the stack, secretary; Diane Schwartz, Harbor Hlah student body In the treasurer; .Jolene Casale, chap· aeneral elections Thursday, May lain, and Lynda Fine, sergeant· 26. at·arms. Sandy DaV1s, Nancy Taylor, The ln.stallatlon of the new of· Jack Balle.v. Sandy Anderson and Jicvs was pieslde<J over by 1959· Chet Sail bury we r e_elected 60 prexy, Beverly Rysdale. cheerleaders. Chuck Bren~ w1ll ~ Following dJnner and the In· I the alternate. traduction ot senior moth~rs. a The newly·elected songleaders recitation was given by Sara Van are Sandy RJddell, Jackie Kling, Ornum. Katy Desenbera. Sandy Donna Kling, Sue Packard. Abby Ander on and Gay Lloyd gave , Oquist and alternate lean Forbes. MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES were conducted newly elected judge odvocote of the Newport Mondoy by the Col. Williom Cobell Chopter of Horbor Americon legion Post 291 ; Mrs. Adrion DAR by the plonting of o living memoriol pine Irvine, choploin of the DAR chopter; John tree in Pocif'c View Memoriol Pork, Corono del Vibert, generol monoger of Pocific View Mem· Mor. Pictured. left to right, ore Dorrell Word, oriol Pork, ond Mrs. Jomes T oylor, post regent of member of the stoff ot Pocific View ond the the DAR chopter. .._.--------------~--------------------...-- Relax and enjoy the charm of Balboa Island and the casual intimacy of its own picturesque Village Inn ... for superlative dinner, luncheon and cocktails. HAZEL DELL at the Steinway nightly .Ezallu•lllesip, ................ , 'WOLF CAW BITS CUlL • A hlt a nd run car blowing a wolf whistle knocked down Mi· chele l . Hanson, 3801 Marcu.s , ........ .. , .... , ........ nl PAB.K It MARINE BALBOA ISLAJW OR 3·4530 IILLIN81LIY 'I -----· JAMAirAINN "F;..u F~ .. tw F ,n CNSI'' Superb BuaJneaman'a Luncheon Danclnlf Nlchlly. Banquet Room IN IIAUTeruL CCMIONA .. MAlt-CM1e1e a.t 17e FREE LIPI LIKE PLASTIC ROSE WOODEN s· or,. STEP Lad•rs 7.25 V.ALUE HEAVY DUTY YOUR CHOICE THE KEYS TO YOUR REPAIR PROBLEMS Cnu~o::J ,.;:ci:u~T. DUIIO 'I.ASTIC At-'-lin IN .... f11 ..-. ll's -• -• 111 ,.etr ........ .... . ,_,'--·Sell......._....._ ""'·-............... •1.00 -··tAr .. s·~ 01 ... .... rer !he first fiN , .• ...., -.. ••• ,__ to-· }din~~-,_ ...... ..... L,."'' snn ,.,..n .... ...,-~ ...... ., -··'"'-"*' ..... ·-., ... Alltlllf ... ·~ .. ....._ Appointment of a Balboa lsJand Ave., West Newport, while she resident to the N~wport Beach was crossing Balboa Blvd. at 36th The South Coast Youna Repub· Planning Commission is recom · St., West Newport, last week. Her llcans wlll hear a talk )Jy Dick mended by E. H. Skinner, who father, Holaer Hanson, reported Richard, owner of Richard's Lido has annou nced that he would not the Incident to Newport pollee at Market, In the new Dover room aC'cept a renomination to the 8:40 p.m. May 25. Michele was of the Hurley Bell Inn, Corona commission when his term ex· not Injured. del Mar, next Wednesday, June 8. plres June 30. Mr. Richard will speak about Mr. Skinner was appointed as ClBL FOB TBE avua the etfect.s of changing govern· a resJdent of th~ Island. but since Robert and Claire Burke 2632 !'lent on our free enterprise bu.s· has moved to Z316 Private Rd ., In C 1 D Ba Sh • tness system using as an exam· the Back Bay area. He said he restv ew r., Y ores. are pie his own 'experience ot tea~h · would be a way from Newport parents o! a daughter born Tues· lng economics In Wisconsin and Beach much of the time next day, May 17, In Hoaa Hospital, then applylna his philosophy In winter. welghlng 7 pounds, .a ounces. operating his market here. I Paint ROLLER cmcl TRAY SET 87' SElECT FROM OVER .. FilE ILD C._.IY PAIIT CILIIS AND LET US DO THE MIXING BUY A GALLON OP 100% PUU PlliMIUM HOUSEPAINT .AT $1.99 RICIIYI A 9UART 1101 ONLY ..... (Political Advertlaement) .OUR CONSTITUT.ION .. ... ..... cloc1mleat .... , ~ftd f« tM PlotectioD of tJM Freed-of Ute lDdl'ridual CONGRESSMAN JAMES B. UTT was Mlect.d tbls year as tbo oao ma.a ou't of tbo wbolo Coagraa to recol•• tbe 4th Annual ' BEITII IEIIIIIL AWIII Defenders of The American Constitution ~-Vtt ncotftd t.bJa boDor bocaUM of bU offel1a to nqul.ro Fodelal Jad!roa to tab CID ocrtb to ••..-t tbo Coutitlltloa. Wo Muat IE-ELECT J••• L TO THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS U.T T BUY A GALLON OF VINYL LATEX AT $4.49 UCIIYE PIN1 INIIIIOR· 11111101 TRIM COLOR FOI ONLY BUY A GALLON OF 2~n-1 OR CLEAR LOGWOOD OIL $2.49 IICIIYE THE 2llcl GALLON FOI ONLY .... • ••solves olcl palat. ancl v•ralall wltla WATIR Pint $1 .49 IUY A GALLON Of ~== OMI ar. POl SAID ·· PAPER ................... ,. ............ ....... • HARDWARE CR ~OWN ......... • _, ~ I••• ............. ,..., ..._, .... _!llli*Lfi!.I.Lr.. --- I .. • RESTAURANT OWNER Jim Berhhire, ~t left, is congrotuloting Poul Ru$set( for his victory in the world chompionship Lido 14 regott~ held by the Bahio Corinthian Y ocht Club of the Bel boo Boy Club. In the bodground is Howord Longley. commodore of the Yacht Club. (Terry BOris photo) PlaiMers Will Mariners Mile R • \a&w.-r ...a~~ &lit• 1 ezonlng co~~~-=-~ n.. Mariners Mile property ownert' request for rezonlnc the commercial atrlp between Cout Hwy. and the channel will come up tor a publjc hearing tha ~e­ nlnc (Thursday) before the New- port Beach Plannloc Commlulon. The property owners are re· queatln1 ruonln& !rom the pres· ent C-2 to a newly created C·O·Z datrlct. which Ia expected to pave the way for future multi· story and multi-residential de· velopment. Here is the aeenda for this eve· nlne'a meeting, which will be· gin at 8 o'clock. e TEJITATIVE MAP Second }\eating on the tenta· tlve map ot Tract 3813. a pro· posed subdivision of 23.2 ar re.s divided Into 192 lots, and located between the easterly line of 33rd St. and the westerly city limits. This is the proposed development on the Pacific Electric right-of· way. new C·O·Z dlatrlet. Thla will per-, and retail store. City Council the rezoning of Tract mit multiple re.identlal develop· R. L. Thompson, 2132 Seville 1 3763, at Irvine Ave. and Hleh· ftll& fta.TI AT YCMm -- ment without use permJt. Ave .. Balboa. addition to an t"X · land Dr .. Upper Bay area, from e VAIIIAIIC& l isting dwellln& which Is non.con · unclasstrl~d to an R·l ·B district. B. L. Nemec. 407 ~. Bay Ft., formJng because of a 3-!oot ide· I Initiate a motion to establish I Balboa Island, 21J·!OOt encroach-yard setback lnste3d of 4 feet. June 16 as date for public hear· ment Into 5-foot year yard aet·l Baycrest Developmen t to., per-lng In ordt-r to recommend to back to construct an apartment mission to constru~ mode1 homes Ci ty Council the rezon•ng or over a carport. 1 on Lots 1·11 , Commodore Rd .. Tract 3201 from uncia llled to an I e USE n ... ITI prior to the r~rdatlon of the .:\1-l ·A dl trlct. This is the pro- Richard Lettch, bayfront, be· I ubdlvlslon tract map. ~d tndustrlal tract planned by 1 tween 26th St. and 28th St. West e ADDmOJfAL aUSJJIESS the Irvine Co. at Acacia St. and Newport, permtsalon to moor a Initiate a motion to establish I Birch St. Jn the Bay Bay area. I converted ferry boat on the bay· June 16 as date for public hear-Consid~ t-stablll'hlng a name I ~~~~~~~~!!~~~ front to be used as a restaurant 1 lng In order to recommend to 1 for a street which enters ~ew-...; port Blvd. In the proximity of I ASB Profile .•. Representative-at-Large Short St and 35th St., we~t ~ew­port. THIS SIZE cletelfie4 ~ I" the &alg11 ~~~ c..t yott et A"'-•• S t.IO for l iiiMrtiOfiL c.a OllOL£ l.OUO. (From the OCC Barnacle! . "All maalc.· JMlrDCililaa. aDd belDIJ a ...... ..Uoaal llat ... r'" an the IDCda tat. .... ta of Toe! Walu, OCC ,.....at.&cuge cmd a gnldaate of Co • I D a IIJgb ScJaooL TIDE TABLE Till 1111 Hlicld If 111&11 •II Ln W*r . . roa LOS AJIC:ELES Light Figures A.M.-aold PM)une P.M. Wray, Leeper Take Top ISB Offices e FIJfAL MAP Consideration of the final map of Tract 3i65. a proposed sub· division of 28.67 acres divided Into 98 Jots, located easterly of Irvine Ave. and northeasterly ol Highland Dr. in the Upper Bay area. e AMEJfDMEif'T First and final hearing on Amendment No. 91 tiled by the :\tarlners Mile property owners to amend the zoning of the com· merclal strip between Coast Hwy. and the channel from C-2 to the Mia. Walab 1a majoriDg iD JounacdiuD aDd plaDa to go OD to Scm }OM Se.te to attala a degne Ia CldftrtlalDg wltb a CCINft poulbly lD radJo or TV. ,_.,oua to ber earollmeDt at Ceaat. abe crtteDcW tbe UDJ • ftftlty o( CaWont6a at Saata lartlala f• two yean wben .... ,.. tbe ecl.ltor of tbe t.a- tun page lD tbe CICIIDpua pcrJMr. '"El Gcrucbo.- Mia. Walab'a goal at Cocut 1a to ... tbe naU.tioa of tbe llt.rary m.,aiae. of wbJcb abe waa ecl.ltor this .. m .. ter. 3 Friday 4 Saturday S SUDday 6 Moaday 7 Tueeday I Wed.Deeday t Tllanday Pactflc DayllcJbt SciYlDg TilDe lOgb Low 1119b -1:26 3.5 10:59 0.9 5:50 4.5 Low Higb Low 0:21') 1.5 5:-li 3.5 11 :46 0.9 1: 0. 6:>1 3.6 12:31 1..D 1:52 0.1 i :50 3.8 1:15 1.1 2:36 ·0.6 8:-14 -1.0 1:51 1.2 3:Z3 ·1.1 9:35 4.1 2:43 1.3 4:08 ·1.4 10:28 4.1 3:28 l.A COiiii'LDIEJfTS OP Low HJ9b I :M 5.0 7:01 5.5 7:31 L1 1:17 L5 1:51 u t:a u ( Jl"rom the OCC Barnacle) Carl Smth edged out Tony Vas- Hotly contested election races quez for the sophomore class ended this week with 29 ASB of· president R.QSt. ·~~ flees filled and the ASB c"onstl· The AMS presidency went to tutlonal revisions being over-Bruce Thompson while Larry whelmtngly passed. Courter was elected the organlza. Harry Wray won the ASB pres-lion's vice-president. ldency In a landslide victory over AWS offices went to Carolyn Don Cook. Barrett. pres ident; Diane Bray· Cook's running mate for ASB brooks, vl<'e-presldent; Margie vice . pre ldent, Gene Leeper. Kraft, secretary, and Nancy Our· trounced Phll Good, however. ham. treasurer. In the three-way clash ·for pep Kay Harris won the director of comml loner, Don Hicks came a('tlvltles race by a decisive mar· I out the victor with a thumping gin while Lutz ~oeckel gained plurality. the director of publicity office. Other commissioners elected The new director of men's ath· al't' Johannah Oqul~t. elections: letics is Richard Buss while Nan- John Brelln, assemblies, and Tom cy PJdenour is director or worn· Blakely. planning. en's athletics. A major upset was the heavy Janlne Russell was easily re· plurality gained by Jeanine Bon· elected recording secretary while ner over VIcki Williams In the ~ Sondra Coontz continued In office ASB treasurer race. in the new capacity of corre · sponding secretary. LEGAL JIOTJCE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FIC1TJ10US FTR:\1 NAME The eight representatives-at· large elected are Wes Armstrong. Bill Corkett, Barry Ellerbroek, Sherrie Elllott. Jim Heyes, Judy Henry, Kay Miller and Shari To· bias. THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that he Is conducting a MAlL ORDER business at 503% Marguerite. Corona del Mar, Call· fornla, under the fictitious firm JlECEJVES CEIITJFICATE name of R H ENTERPRISES and Sumner H. Bullock of Corona that aald firm ls compo.ed of the followln• .... ..,., wt.c.e name del Mar was craduated laat ·-r-month from the Dodp School of In full and place ~ realdence are TmnaniMioneerlnl a n d w a a aa follow-. to-wit. awarded a cerUtkate tJ1. profk· HARRY RIOKALD HAIOO..EIIOAD Ieney .tpect by l . Allan Mac· 503% Marguerite Lean president ofthe Dodge Corona del Mar, CallfomJa Mao.dacturtng Corporation. and W1TNESS my hand on tha 20th VInton B. Yardley Director of the day of May. 1960: Sc lf B 11_:... 1 ed HARRY RO~ALD HARKLEROAD hooJ. r. u """ Ill emp 0Y • aa a sales engineer by Western STATE OF CAUFOR!'HA ~as. Belting 1r Mechanlcals, Inc., Ana· COU NTY OF ORANGE ) helm. ON THIS 20th day of May, 1960. ------- before me. a Notary Public In LEGAL JfOTJCE and for said county and state, CERnFICATE OF OOI~G resldJng therein, duly commls· BUSI~ESS UNDER FICTITJOI..:S sioned and sworn, personally a p-FIRM NAME peared Harry Ronald Harkleroad, ~o. P-12192 known to me to be the person WE, THE UNDERSIGNED. do whose name Is subscribed to the hereby cerUry that we are part· within Instrument. and acknowJ. ners transacting a 1eneral garage edged to me that he executed the business, speclalWng In foreign samf>. cars, under the firm name and WITNESS my hand and oftlclat style of CORONA DEL :MAR FOR· seal. EIGN CAR SERVICE; that the EDWARD J. BABSON principal place of business of Notary Public in and for said said partnership Is at 3016 East County and State. My Commls· Coast HJghway, Corona del Mar. slon expires June 15. 1963. Orange County, California; and Publish: May 26. June 2, 9. 16, that the names In full of all 1960. In the Newport Harbor En· members or said partnership and sign. their respective residences are as follows, to-wit: ~ IUW ........ c.M .... e-M ... "'-....... IE II IPIILITEIIII MATTRESSES ___ .......,... r-•" JINIUiara.ce-... C:::A :il:tAnaus co. ••• ....,.. .... l.IMftr .... Robert H. Hillis residing at 7041it Narcissus Avenue, Corona del Mar, California . Heinz G. Schmied residing at 424 Esther Street, Co!lta Mesa. California. IN WlTl'fESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our h ands the 20th day ot May, 1960. ROBERT H. Rlu.IS. HEINZ G. SCHMIED. STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) )a. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On tha 20th day of 'May, 1980. before me Hazel M. Curtla, a Notary Public ln and for said County and State. personally ap· peared Robert K. HUlls and Heinz G. Schmied, known to me to be the peniOrlS whoee names are aubserlbed to the within lnatru· ment, and acltnowled~ to me that they executed the aame. (SEALl HAZEL M. CUR'nS. Notary Public ln and for aa.ld county and State. Publish : June 2. 9, 16. 23, 1980. In the Newport Harbor Ensign. ._. .......... ........,. leul ..... ...... .... tJ • ,_, Sl t. I ,..,.. OIIOU ,.._ B Ill TUVEL mwcE • 3542 E. Coat Highway CorODG del Mar r Here's how · your money earns more for you ••• The borrowen pay it to Orance County builders .. 'S •••• Liberty 1-4511 who use it to buy materials from Orange County suppliers and to pay their workers who lift in Orqe County ••• YOUR BIG PROFIT comes from your money, properly inn•sted, circulating right in your own neighborhood. Smart money-over 88 million dollars-of your neighbors' cash has been poured into our area by :'\ewport Balboa Savings-and over }}! million more is invested every month to work for you -helping keep Orange the fastest growing, most prosperous county in the U.S.A. YOU EARN A DOUBLE PROFIT with the Newport Balboa Savings plan. Your 1 money is rapidly circulated to improve your community, increase your prop- erty value$ and to build fatter local payrolls. All this huilds your income and gives you a better place to live, wor1c and prosper ... PLVS you earn the very highest rate on insured savings, a full4.50% current annual rate, with divi- dends paid every 3 months. FoR THIS BIG DOUBLE PROFIT, bring your sa,;ngs in today or mail them. Funds received or posbnar1ced by the lOth earn from the first of that month. So, put your dollan to work, rigbt.bere at home. where they earn you much more than just dividends -only at Newport Balboa Savings. ..,.,...... ...,.,, ., Hlafolfall .... ., r.:.. eM\,_ • .._ln••re ...,_....,. owr 2!100,.... _.._ .., ~ .,_, .. a.wa 0.. .... .,.. ccw. ~ .. of .. ltlllll-·· .... . ..... .... of ......... _ ........ ''"*' ... .. aN. ..... of ......... --far -'*" ...... ..,...,... ,_.. .. ...,. ..., ef'CI "*'Y othen-on ~In our ~" ....,. NIWPORT ...... rJqNI ; rtC I 1111 tc..&dlllllllr-. ~~~~a.,,.. ..... at; • :. .. • JAM IS D. I RAY ••' 1 In' uln Permit · Issued CDM Restaurant YAifDAU CA-DAIIAOK Vandall knocked over a tire· plaee and broke pi~• Jt a hou.e under t'Onatrucllon at Jot '16, Kar· bor V~ HULl, Zeiter Robertson, Waters lr Tamutur. ,_ I. COAST HWY .. COIOHAD&WAO land developers of Coast Hwy., N~;:'J~'b~ u..ken out a t , n\.11 for a rettaurant at Coast HW)'., Cotona del -...... the corner of J.umlne Ave. the hl&hway. SEALj/SHEETS c/ 1/ot'tllfll'~ ifD L 17tto ST. COSTA MalA Ml'-4111 YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS accounts inswed to $10.000 • STRONG 'RESERVES current rese"es 11.7% • HIGHEST RATE consistent with safety 41/~% PER AllUM current DIVIDEND PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR LACUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIAnON SAN CLEMENTE 101 K. El CciiDlDo a.cd lrYCidatlt 1-1115 LAGUNA BEACH 22:2 Ocecm Aft. IIYIItt &-1177 SPECULATIVE? le, HI really. s.cooct tnut dHds ..... all tM qaalJU.. of ---=eU...t IDftStlaeat. s.cv.nd. by quaUtr pnperty t. powi119 Of'CIDP Covaty -wben IGDd .-cdaea an ateadlly rla.l119 -tbeT c:nat• aa .... u...t ClddltloDal 1Dcom•. IO 'Y. Interest Per Annum Sbort t.na matv.rttin cmd amal.l aotft fOI' dlnntfJc:aUoa maD poulble flextble m ... tm.at JW09'fCIIDL WE N:AJifAGE, SERVICE AJfD COLLECT Evans G. Parker & :t20 If. JII'EWPOIIT aQULEVARD lfEWPORT lEACH. CALIFOJUUA Co. EGREMONT PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL CBn.DilEK $ TO If TEAilS Small Classes • Art and Crafts Sport and Game Activities Tutoring TMDSpOrlatJOD llldu.s.d 2&1 MOifTE VISTA COSTA MESA, CALIF. T•lephOM: Midway 8·1170 Costa LUMBER-BUU.DING MATERIALS 30Yean' Experience LD If a.1•1 lallm•l•~ f.~ ] 11111111 lpBIJ~ lal. Do.:• ou.waa couw 1 t DIYIIJOif ,..._ • sa& E. COAST HIWAY, CORONA DEL MAR • major ~rmlts lu ued durlnlt the paat week were for a $30,000, four-unit apartment In Corona del Mar, a $31,000 dwel- ling on Udo Isle, and a 135.000 addition and alteration for a re .. taurant at 23M W. Coast Hwy., Newport Bea{'h. Followln& ~rmltt were Issued: e COJIO"A. DEL JCAa R. C. Andrew5 J r., 4-unlt. 2- SIOr)' apartment bulldln&, at 401 and 403 HeliotrOPe Avenue, SJO,. 000; Allen KuneU, re-face front of dwelling, 2308 Pacific Dr., S300: Frank Jordan, 431 Dahlia, 59-10, and .swimming . $2.800; Waten~ lr Tarnutter, at 3050 £. Coast Hwy., )fack. I·Unll, 2·story added at 007 Beaonla, Coral Ave., Balboa laland, pollee at 6 :40 21. He aiked Swimming YIUI PilL Lessons Crou Certlfl.d Jutruc:tor Teac:bin9 All Ave- Reaoonab .. BalM .... .- R. J. MOORE, maMger of the Corona del Mar brMch of the Security First NaiiOI'lal Benk, is shown he re with 2 l yn wood Scouts in " selute to the 50th anniversary of Boy Scouts, who are conduct- ing " "Good Turn Fleg Progrt~om." Security Bank rece ntly purchased new SO·sl.sr American flags for all of its branc hes throughout Southern Celifornia. ALL NEW U.OYD'S U·DO·IT COIW METZUD 2107 S. MAIN • SANTA ANA (Ia J111u et I L Cntnade) w 32 WASREU 10 D&TEU DO YOU WAHr • 14 • .... • RE~ELECT State Senator "'OHN A. -SEliA .... E1Bml lllliiCf * * aU~~E lUll£ 1 COUIIiT I.N.\TO~ MUIDY Sorvod Orange W.oll Ho Has c •••• , During this period of exptoslve growth, Or· ange County needs a mon with the knowJ. edgo, ability ond legislotiYO •-lenco of Sonotor Mur'dy. His vast knowlodgo of this county and its problems is surpaued by few. During his eight years in the State Senate, Sonotot Murdy hos diligently looked out for the interests of Orange County in Sacramento. V 0 'IE F.O R X John A. Murdy Jr. Incu mbent SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3.(1550 The oaly w"ldy ne-paperln the Harbor Area MAIL Jlf Tllll ODD ad YOU CIIECK or CAia TODAY ONE YEAR -----Only 3.00 4.00 Oullllde al Harbor Area ---- Name-------------------------------------- Mailing Address ----- City and State ---------------- ,/ ...... ...,. ... ,Or .. ,. .... ............. ... , '" .......... ............ .._ - , e TilE TIME t • righ ted lt. When my boat does This Is the time of year when come a long, It will be named I wiAh 1 owned a boat. The yen "'lappr hppy ... ENSIGN CLASSIFIED FLEAS roa ua.a ,.....,, ...,. J'OR SALE llEPOSSESSED Adler AulOmatlc ..wlna machine make!~ buttonh~ • .ewa on button&. aarln atltchH for dec· oratlve work. blind hems, em'· brc>lderiH, monoaramJ, ere. F ull auarantee. Orlalnally 101d 1319. Balance $136.13. Take over paymenta of 16.25 month. RawiH Sewlnr Machine E.JC· chanae. 1799 Newport BJvd., Costa Mesa. Call MI 6·4117 for home trial. DAL UTAft & DIITALI Flea aeason 1.1 Just rettlnr a~rt· ed -now a the tim. to eradicate EW 2 bedroom unfurnished. them. w .. they c-an m ake your nle k.Jtchen A batt\. Bullt·IM. animals ml~rable. Local tlea.t draPft, auare. patio. fenced have developed Immunity to yard. Water paid. Adu lta. no many standard ln.!«tlcldes. The pets. 1190. U 8-4937. 276 Monte product.A we carry have been test· ~lata~·· Coata ~t'sa. ed on our own anJmals and are CORONA DEL MAR: 2 bedroom AOid on a money back guarantee: turnlshed house for rent, June Holiday Powder. Dip 1r Spray - to Sept. Tile Bath, covered I t rom 49c. Sergeant's "Sweet patio, garare. no pets. OR smelling" Spray-cats 1r dogs- 5·0696. $1.49, "No-Mof·Fieas" Powder - FOR RENT: Cue"t house. 7091 completely non-toxic -Safe tor FOR-SALE-9 piece solid mahog. any dlnlnr room set made In • South America; alsn Chinese hand carved teak wOOd desk. Kl 7-1787. _... - Heliotrope, CD~1. July 1200 klllens and pupple'1-SLOO. month; 3· bedroom hou~. 231 LA>t us help you with ) our pet lriB. CDM. s ummer. beginning pro~lem -J une 15, $1,500 ror 3 month . Don t forget our 80'< !}eef meat Inquire at above addresses or loaf at 30c lb. can c itrus 4-3995 THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP FOR SALE: <I pairs of fully llned. WlLL EXCHA.''\GE nearl> new 2 2732 E. COAST Hlv HW A Y CORON A DEL MAR OR 3·2130 DADDY ·0, PLEASE t'O~ home. But aet tht atralahr: I'm not the alrJ you Jtott bt'hlnd you. This alrl's allm. trim and vigorous alnre ahto boueht a Wonder·f'<ll_se Cy<.'Jo · mauaae. You'll love 11 tuo. Firs on any door. works on pr1nrlp1H ol profeulonal hand . massaae. Great for &C'hf's and pains. ~t mto how you. Ttoltophone CE 8·52W> rollf'c't -evtonlnes only -or wrllf' Box li, c o Enslen. Corona del Mar. REGARDING Pa<.'lflc View Me: morlal Park call Mrs. C. D. (Lutiel Grupe. OR 3·70TI U · ~nsed Coun.wlor. Thank you. WAJifTEJ) WANTED TO BUY used pl..tno musk. Call OR 3-4230. Ar;k fQr Mrs. Gordon. Shop with the merdte11tt who ed· vertise ;,. the Ens19"· floral pattern custom made floor len~eth drapes and val· ances. OR ~·1474. It annual, believe me, but I nev· ln my short-bound cabin, 1 er quit~ get around to the deal. have accumulated about ev'ery· Last week 1 had a real sinking thing l need on a boat. There are spell. Up a lone the Coast hlgh· life preserve111. a set a dishes. a way, sort of acros.s from the Boat· galley store and, more Important· awaln's Locker, I saw a lillie ly, quite a c-ollection of real good dream boat. It was an 18-ft. out· navigational equipment. During board. made In Costa Mesa by my period of hibernation from the people who make Dolphin fis hing, this w inter, I asaemllled, boats. It was a miniature ver· from the ver~' tine sets known as CAa roa SAJ.E · bt>droom, 2 oath llOmf' ln La I guna Beat:h. wnh ()('ean anti C'OI~.:ttJlnf> \"lew-\ al $29,000 for Corona del ~tar duvlex. Phone HYatt 1·3-t 16. Use Easiga Wut Ads lor Besulb 8AITI OP ALL KJJrD1 TOM'S •. ,.,. ..... Marl.De Bcmhran aDCl CuD 80CIIID 104 W. Coast Bi4)bway Newport hclcb, ColUonaJa Pboae Liberty IU757 ALL DAY BOATS 2 a.m. • CL.ID. 3 a.m. 5 .... slon o1 the Ideal marll.n boat, Heath·Kits, a radio receiver and WO~IAN alone wanb 10 rent with a sauy brldre. outriggers, a direction llnrler, c-omplete with SWAPS FOR TRADE: 1959 White fu rnished apartment or hou'lt' lot of freeboard and plenty of meter. ense antenna and the Studebaker Lark · 6, low male-OR 3-4230. Ask for ~trs. Cor beam. Man! would I love to own works I sat In my cubby hole age, Cor tnut de<'Cl or vaC'ant don It! I've had the name picked out practicing with it. on the varlou~ ~: i.".w£~ange County. Phone 1 st:M~1ER Rental. 3 twdroom. den. for years and have all but cop)'· beacons and broadC'a tlng sta · garage. tully furnl'lhed. Lo\·eJy jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ lions, to see i! I a m really where HELP WIUfTED 1 location in Corona del ~tar I am L' ually, l am. At present, ---$500.00 month. Will consider Fll.& 1111 11 I'm as.'lembllng a depth-sounder TOP OPPORTUNITIES yearly lease. CaU OR 3-6673. I 1-auo by Heath. DAILy I WE llAft ... • JfAVJCATOil MUSICAL DfSTatrMEJf'TS I EJCQ!IIf ,.,_. · For a long time. l '\'e harl the Be Sure To Check With FOOdS , ~"' Idea that plenty of boat·owners ~ew Hammond Organs 1r Steln- H 0 ME C 0 O • IN G know much less about navlga-JUNE fARRAR way Pianos. BIG SAL.E used t"l('('· • tlon rhnn they <~hould. En•n with· Employment Agency tronic organs $295. $375, $-185. OftJf I A.M. out a boat, I h:we absorbed and 402~ 32nd St .• Newport Lowrey, Wurlltzer, Orgarron, Serw a..aldat. Lallcll. DlaDer passed two or the excellent ORiole 3-4680 I Thomas. many others. all like aEASOifA&E nJCES • cour<>e'l given llv the Balboa Pow-WA~TED : Elderly man for janl· ne~v. save up to tsoo. CLEAR C I I C IF E N Squadron. Navl~allon, to the tor. malntenant·e work Applv A:-lCE SALE -27 CRA~D lf2 DAY BOATS a \·cragp guy. :1lways seems pretty at Porr Theatre CD:\t · afler 6 PlA.:-JOS -refinished like new. C'ompiPx. So-they '!BY skip ir. evenings. ' · ' $395, $465. $195 up. Selec-t from A <our)l.l' month" ago, quite 1 (31 Stt-lnways, Knabe, Chlckn· PnthusPd about rhp eXC'l'llent SITT.JATIOJfS WAJfTED lng. Wurlltzer, etc. Beauttful perform.lnrp of my Heath radto ----Maple Hammond spinet organ. a rllrectton-flnrler. 1 wrote about It I EXPERIENCED rare-buy, pleaSP hurry. or reonr a in anothN column 1 wrlle-""From 1 Hdmond organ $.3 a w~k with lht> Angler''! Chalr"-ln Sea and JAPA:'-:ESE·A~1ER1CA~ lessons Spinet p•anO!l -!'t<>ln· Pacifl(' ~toror Boat )1agazlnt:>. CARDE~ER. )1AI:\'TE:'JA:-lCE BY way. Wurllt7er. AC'roAAniC'. Knah4' ~·bOlD &32 31at St. ORio .. 3-1434 6 a.m. ~frOID 201CoaatBwy. 12 :30 p.m. ~ot too long a!IN that Issue I ~~O~TH. Please call afrt•r G:OO Fischer, S295. $385. St6.1, etc pay came out. 1 rt>rei \"(~d 3 leiter from little as $10 a month or will rent a rt>adl't '' ho-'>f> namt> was John 1 LEX 6 6 14:> new spinet or grand. Ont> repos· T Ca"·•gra ndp of the Custom ~1a·l :\tATl:RE W0~1A~. £'xpenenced M" sed Salem ~faple C h <' r r y rlne HardwarP Co. in Burbank.. baby-~lttt>r Da\· or night. Own "!plnt>t. near nPw. pay small llaJ. TO SEISPIIT Lllllll CIIAaTEIII e DAT a<) A TS "SEA llAJI)J!a ... 2 A.M. * "DilfA LEE ... 5 A.M. ~fr Casagrande ltked tht> radio rran.'lportatlon."Reasonable. Ml anl't' likP rt>nt. HAM~10:'JD :Hild e In Sea. He agrN>d that the 6_2919_1 CHORD ORCA~ uwd, famil> boating publi(' nf'('dCd to know EXPERlE:'\CED ga d ---. favorit('. rE-al low prll'e for quiC'k mor<' ahout saf<'t\" at sea. • . t ent>r. m o" MIP. 12 l "SED uprights from $93, tiP o;alrt. ""In mv" opimon a radio <'dges, trimming. and clean·Up. little as $.3 a month. or will r('nt. 11 fl · Al so gardening Let me make CASH ror your plano. Rt>po . ( rer lton .~drr '" st'cond only 10 your yard or ga~den look beau-qe sed :\1ahogany Grand p1ano, 3 £'nmpass. Then hP aid he was tiful. Kl 3·6965. ""r!eC't. take over balan""'. «<>nrllng mt> !lOmelhln~ he had --.__ --"" '""' lno.:t>nted 10 rake the mystery out DOES YOUR YARD and lawn or nswlgatlon. look as attractive a-s you'd e QUICJt·Fl X like? It not, why not let me First thing you knnw. this most Improve it. Rny Jlnws, OR 3· lntrrP"tln~ and practlc:tl devlre l086. SCHMIDT -PHILLIPS :J20 :-lorth ~taln. Corner 6th Santa Ana Since 191 t STOCK REDl:CTlO :\ arrived. The name of It Is ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Qu ick-Fix." PAIKTllfC ;. I l will not go Into great detail ..;.;;;;; ________ _ about the "Quick-Fix," but. be· CALL - 2I3S Coat Jl19bway • lfewport liNda • u 1-1141 SALE illY IUT Ill .IIIII RUNNING DAILY Lea•• Pier 6 A.M. -12:30 p.M. IIEWPOIT PIER S .. T FISII. ElfD Or Ncr ADDI!Jf PLACE Jtewport a.ac1a oa 3·1150 SPliT FISHEIIEI Let us wrap, Flash Freen and store your 6ab lor you. SCITTY'S QUICK ROZEJI BAITS AV AII.Am.E Let Vs ,.__ Toar Malia -We S•oar. MaU. FllmD-III.Y 4 Lit 11.50 PEa PE8SOif • IIIIIZll IIY 1:10 A.M. UD 12stD lfOOK 15M 14.50 Stop hy tar ....._. cmc:l get your cold --to tab wltb you. OpeD at I CLIDo STA& CAFE Jleve me, If you operate any kind Sympson & Nollar ON USED of a boat that ever loeB beyond HA.\IMOND SPiNET ORG-'NS the jetty. you should own one. l'fewport'a You need a radio directJon-tlnd· Oldest Eatabll.lhed Painters (Traded In on Baldwi n Spinets) er to u~ It, but shucks! you can OR 3.3630 _Eves OR 3•5454 CHOICE OF SEVERAl. buy a n exrellent portable of ---------------I "Open FrL nigbts 'tll1 9:00 p.m." many makes Cor about $300.00. AUTOMOTIVE IEIIVICE WOODWORTH'S or a Heath kit for a bout $100.00 I and aA.<Jemble It yourself. Then. MAY 2620 E. Coast Hwy. • OR 3 5530 with -n "QuiC'k-Fix"" aboard. you SPRING SPECIAL Corona del ~ar c-an, In m inutes, become a real · • In Santa Ana · Kl i ·4 159 hot navigator! Wheels Ahgned · and Balanced $9 95 w ith thts Ad • The cost i5 pe-anuts, or would ~m so. someday when you're out In the channel and can't see a boat-lena=th ahead of you. Ac· tunlly. this produc-t or real brains by a man who believes In being Herb Mlller's practical c-ost" but $16.59. which. RICHFIELD STATION for m y money, Is a very small I ~um considering what Is at stake. 3636 E. Coast Rwy. at Poinse ttia e TAKE A LOOK OR 3·9728 • Corona del Mar • Next time you are in your fa · sEaVJCES vorile m arine supply stor(', ask ------------- to 11ec a Qulr k·Fix. It's about as P A I N T I N G perf(?o('t and foolproof as anything 1 I've seen. Bellt>ve me. when,, Save Ttme-Save Money 1 somt>day, I st>t ,!!a ll lor Avalon In my Happy Pappy. there's going CALL to be a Quick -Fix In my chart room. I remember, roo well and "Van the Pamte r Man" ELECTRONIC SOUND SYSTEMS Stereo. Hi-fi CO!\L\lERCtAL -Di'Dl'STRlAL HOMES -BOATS CUSTOM INST ALLA TlO~ Sound-Crofters, Inc . AUDIO SPECIALISTS 2626 E. Coast Hlway OR 3 8:'>15 Corona del ~tar SEa VICES Painting -Decorating PAPER RANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT roo often the times when I ha,·e been out there In the soup w ith someone who had nt>ver even heard of the ~orth Star! Fre(> e~timates. Serving all of Orange County slnt-e 1952. R~f-erenc-e~. Call collect aft~r 5:00 Llre~ Contractor p.m. Twtnoaks J .Jf>4i -West· 1897 Oranre Aw. Costa M,.. (Continued from Page Ten ) e IIOifDA'f. JUT i3 Officers found an open door in the Voael Rulty Co.. 2667 E. (Continued on page 12 1 IEIE- .UCI.USIYB.Y ARE PompaneHe Gaffs minster 1-LibertY 8-8621 JOHNSTONE"$ Carpentry ~1 inor Repail'!l No Jobs Too Sma11' H. 0 ANDERSON 2966 Pep~r Tree Lane Coo;ta Mesa. C&llt. Kimberly 5.8115 It no an<~wt>r call M1 6-2372 * * MOVING? * * 2 Fast ln~ured movers and lnrge van $11.00 an hour Time starts at you door ... Why pay mo~! -Caii- NEW~1A~ TRA~SFER It STORACE CO. ~Odway G 2528 or Libert)· 8 6-130 1968 Harbor 81'\"d .• CCM~ta Mesa BRAND NEW RENAUtTS I Mesa Auto ~'reekers L'sed Auto Pa~ Ttrt>S We Buy COLI'S and &rap Metal LIBERTY 8·1013 207S Plat-entia A\"t>-Cnsta ~esa Complete Lcndscopmg Serv1ce FREE ES'IntATES SlrH r.r~n Stamp.s Free dellvPry CORONA DEL MA R NUR3ERY I OR 5 0160 • 27-14 E. Coast Hw\• 1 I -----· ALL 1YPES OF Phctogroph1c Supphes e Fast Color FUm Serv'lce. • Movte Projectors tor Bet. e Model Airplane SuppJJa MEAPS CAMERA SHOP tna :'J~rport Blvd., Costa Msa Pht.ne U~· . i042 '295" DO ... 141.31 Per Mo. j•••••• I a. -rAIOLY tW ftiR CAar -W. COAST mwAT . ... - \ ' put 1 / your. 1 s~ri~ggs .1 dependable hands There's no comprom1se w1th care when you save at Cal1fornta Bank. Every account gets personal s u· pervts1on -from fnendly. tratned, bankmg people. That's only one reason why you should save regu· la rly at Cahfornta Bank Others your savmgs grow fast -wrth 1nterest added four ttmes a year. Your sav1ngs are always read•ly avatlable. And at Caltfornta Bank. you enJOY the convenrence of ~ry banktng servtce-all under one roof. Open your savmgs account at Caltforn•a Bank. There's one near where you work or hve. CA.L!FORNIA BANK --· ........ . .... I ' • 'IL - NOWI PREVIEW SHOWING -' !Continued from pa&e 1) ed-up translation or Loza's yells was: "Kill these cops. ·come, get these cops." As Loza charged forward, Of· fl eer ).1Jn ugh racked a 1heil Into the chamber of the shotg un, but Loza kept com:ng. rhe olJicer .......... um Jill 400 N. Newport Blvd. (Opposite Hoaa H011pttaJJ }rfJ 6-1675 --~ • 11500 DOWN · UPPER BAY AJlU. Thla horne aMI lot del:laned for you and your fa mily with room to QaN • .EXTKA BATH with outttde entrance. Foreld alr -~ and pluter walla a•u~ y .. r round tem,.rauu;. con· t.rol. Tbe Jarae 51'xt70' lot Ia completely enc:loeed with bloclt wall, rand.caped and hh badminton eowt. lArp double detached aaraae. OWNER SAYS SELL. FULL PRICE ONLY $16,95). TWII IUPLEIEI ~ DOWN. Eutalde Costa Meaa. ~x135' lot. All three bed~;,oom units. X'len t rental hlatory, Renta up to $125.00 mo. Walk In& distance to ahoppln& cenu~r, SChool and churc hes. Onl y two years old. PRICED RIGHT a t $23,:SOO. Du plicate Duplex next door. OWN ONE OR ALL. M. M. LaBorde, Reahor "you'll like our friendly service" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Liberty 8 -1139 (Across the street from Mesa Shopping Cen ter) Evenings Call :m 6-1050 -.LI 8-8693 IIVIIE TERRACE First orterlng of this magnificent Maceo Built Lux urious Home. o;dered h im to stop or he would -------------3 ............. 3 ..... ' Study, quaiJty wa ll to wall carpets, larae swimming 3 & 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATifS From $23,750 "Behind the ptea" in beautiful lieu Verde adjaceni to the new lieu Verde Golf Coone. 1800 Ml· ft. •.. with hi&: double lftplacu. wall-to- wall Ul'pdinc, DeW u shaped cr~. A Merritt kitcbeu. FURNISHED IIODEU -OPEN! 10:00 a. m, to 8:00 WILLARD COURTNEY lo bo,el of Courtney & l ester Tire Co .. C osta Mesa, Md r-eiidertl of C liff Ho!!lve l'l , ha~ been elected president of Ort~nge Coast As- sociates Inc., which deals in IMd investments Md gener.,l in;ur· ance. Other officers ore lester Sm itl'! of Sm it h Brc-s. Co .. vice- president, l!lnd F. Roy Green- let~f of Cost., Meso Savings & LO<!!I'l A nn .• secret!Jry-tre.,;ure r. shoot to klll, but the runner kept When he saw tha t· the man wou ld not turn back and that the rest of the crowd had to take a siep or two for· ward, the oCflcer dropped the gun from where it was pointing at Loza's s tomach to lower It to his legs. Officer Raymond Graha m of the harbor department also drew his revolver. At this critical point, where It was either shoot or be attacked, two or Loza·s buddies ran out of the crowd and grabbed him by the arms a nd started him back. Officers had to out inTO the bay almost to their wais t In order to load Lechuga, Hernandez and the 2 a:lrls Into a boat. Orrlcers then waded in to a nkle-deep water. ... u DEL IIR 2 ............. 2521 -1st AVE.. CO&VER OF DAHLIA OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 Lovely corner, newly hardwood floors, furnace fi replace, pullman bath. garage, loads of storage. view from Ji ving room and Neat and clean and Jlv- dear. Terms If REAL VALUE AT pool, luxuriant la nd.sc:apln& by Dick Beeson. $84,1100 .... , .,,., ......... ,, IACCO CORPOIIATIU Irvine Terrace OUJc:e: Adjacent to Ja maica Inn · OR 3 -7520 Cameo Shores Office: On Coast Hwy. j ust south of Corona del Mar • OR 3-4904 TOLD TO DlSPEBSE $32 ...... (Continued lrom Page Eleven I "In the name of the State of ,uuu Coast Hwy., Corona del :\Jar, 1 declare this an un- POUCE BLOlTER . hen yoU BuY WSell Real Estafe, or W t the Best 2:30 a.m., checked out the build-;J•w!ul assembly and S in&. secured tht> door and left a order all of you to IIILPII P. II lEY note . Phil Schmick, 22 Sal-Saunders yelled in a loud boa Co\"eA, reported the theft of \"OiCf". '"You have fi ve minutes Jn REALTOR a $40 bicycle . A car dealer which to pick up your property ORiole 3-6000 license plate found near the and lt>ave. Anyont> lt>lt remaining 3411 N.EYIPORT BLVD Ensign School. Cliff at t ht> scene of t his diAturbance . NEWPORT BEACH . ;==~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;~-!H aven, was returned to owner AI will be booked for failure to dls·I-------------Harris, 120l W. Coast ""''Y·· New· perse." port Beach ... l1rs. Ernest Tay-The crowd started falllna: bac:k 1 lor, 2030 Commodo~ Rd., Bay-and plck.lna: '9' their .. ,_. BBAJm NEW RENAULTS '29s-DOW1f $41.39 Per Mo. . . .... <'I'Ht, reported the theft of a $10 w hen BaUer atagJ"rred up woman's bathing AUit ... C. L. fleers. He was charaed with Kirchner com pla ined that a .swas-toxlcallon. The balance of CNEW USTJNGJ yoU an REALTOR - ....... t . ' ......... s. ""PAIIILT OP FDIE CAJIS .. 800 W. COAST •JIIWAY tlke a nd words were painted on crowd went th rough the tunnel fresh stucco at 5206 W. Ocean onto the next beach and climbed Front, West Newport. ovt"r tht> AP on the rocks. Tht" otflcers ... Ronald A. Crowt>, walkt>d out throueh the s urf and 2025 W. BalbOa Blvd .. :'iewport climbed up on tht> rocks and BE'ach. reported the thf'ft of two ordered everyone from the rocks rubber Inflatable 15Utf riders. and the Immed iate vlc.inity. Pa.rt valued at $-tO ... William S. of the group went onto the Co- Greer. 2330 Second Ave .. Corona rona dt>l Mar main beach park- del :\far. reported the theft of a ing lot and again were ordered private beach, on Bayshort> Drive -3 bedrooms, 2 bath, PLUS large ,room and 1,. bath -a pleas ure NATIONAL ASSOCJATJO~ OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS JN KEEPING ABREAST OF NEW SERVICES AND TECHNIQUES. --..................... , ........ a gOOd Investment. THEODORE ili9i58iipilc~ki·iU~Piij"~"icik.i;;ii.,jiiijiiijl t o disperse. Somt> of them walk· t>d out 10 the group that was on tht> main beach at the fire r ings. FORD OfficerJI went to the tire rings but could loc ate no alcoholic bev- 2881 .. ,..... DriYI o,..HaaeWIIII•• COIIOIA DB. Ill 'ON ).fARGU ERITE CAPE COD 2-STORY HOUSE 3111111'11M,Iflllllll, CURT BOSH, 111111r 1600 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH u 8-9354 CELEBUTES THEIR-YEAR II THE HARBOR AREA With even bigger and better savings on new and used cars and trucks. "We want to share our succesa with everyone by making the month of June the b iggest month we have ever had since start· ing in business June lat, 1921."' THEODORE ROBINS. Just a sample of the savings that are going on now at Theodore Robina YOU CAJII BUY A lEW 1• F-FAIIIUIE 2 DR. SEDAI FOR OILY '2095 Delivered here plus Sciles Tax and LiceDM Buy with confidence from a dealer and 110n who leal a aatimed customer is their mo.t important aaet. AmmH USED CD BUYERS! We now have two UMd car loc:atioaa with !lOme ol the deem_. trades in !he county to choooe lrom. Come in and -lo< younelf THEODORE ROBINS FORD-FALCON-THUNDERBIRD-TRUCKS t>rage. Here offJC<'rs learned was the " main party of the senior ditch from Corona High School. ~.~~":~:.were told that former Jto. and others had joined group and brought liquor with them In private ve- hicles. F'our Instructors. the driver and a spokesman for group wt>re acting as COROU lB. Ill S8000 down buys 2 · 2 br. homes, corner location. An excelle nt buy at !t. Hurry on this, SU,f::JO. l.EIIIT • ...._. REALTOR 3001 Eut Cout Highway CORONA DEL MAR Chrlsten.wn Drua Bldr. OR OR 3-3770 BEAUTIFUL 3100 W. Coast Hiway. New.,.Grt Beach U 8-3471 Near VI ctoria Beach, 2 br., fum- c)pe•n -u 9 P.M. ... _ •"-· "n.' _ 6 P.M. SaL_ 11 to 5 00 11om. iahed ho""' on 2~ Jot .. ee.uu-~~~·~~~~·~~~~ ... ~~u!~~.~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~u~I~~ lan~ped. Ftne • Sacdllce 122.000. Tomu. C·l torMr. Will talce 15 or prornalonal buiJd ln1. Full price $15,SOO. Good Ierma. 11111-0C:J ... -·---· • 'l'hla J• a Barp..ln ...... IIUL'IOII ·--r.- 1 Lalru•,,.. •:;:: -Oil SEASPORT REALTY , I s.;•:"~.~· dining room , tree shad·i------------- CLAIRE VAl NOll By appointment OR 3-5893 WATER nOll REALTOR $29,i50 BY OW:'-JER 6 ROOMS -PIER It FLOAT 2633 West Coaat Hljhway Newport Beach Foo-ell yovr pri11tl119 ,...4., u H tft• EMit" Publilhi"t C.~ o•lol• l -0510. PRIVATE SALE CALL APPOJNTMENT Ll 8-9349 -Eves. U 8-3293 3·3630 iii!i!i!i~~iiiiiii!!!! iiiiiiiiiiii (No Sal. Contract-You Bec:.ift Deed and Title to l'nopwlf) Ht11/JDr Esftlfes Near Mesci Verde Country Club and GoU Course ALL THEBE AWARD WINJQNG' FEA.tiBEB! • .... ,.... ........ • a.a. ...... _. ..... • late._..,,_ • a.&....., .. a , a •• ••• -., ,,d_.... ••• , ......... .... ····-· --,._ ... _ • 1111. ..._.. .,._ ..,.e • Pr•rtl 'm 11 •II ... . A&._..,._. . no , .-... r , ... -..;;;;;;.. . ·* : .......... .i. •G&s \CU• • 8EE tHE .!:FU~ftNRJGMH~i~cJ• MOIWIJI -DAILY Je a& ftL I .... IWII08 aVD. at M'!' 111'. COIT.A III!'JlA ... ..... ..... ,." --- '