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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-07-14 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHIS IS NOT • scene from "Gunsrnole," in which ••ke stars as Miss l(itty-Out a hilarious hi9hli9ht at last Friday evenin9's turniMJ·on-the-liC}hts ceremony at the Corona del Mar Youth Cen· ter ball field. "Miss l(itty" called for Jimmy lind to come to the microphone. and from h1s fellow ballplayers came the cry, "Give him a kiss! ' And Miu l(itty obliged. Jimmy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lind, 705 Narcissus Ave .. Corona del Mar, who are friend. of Amende. (Ens;gn photo) t MAST& OF CEREMONIES for the bell field opening was John Semple. w~o Wfl general chairman in charge of getting the field and the litjhtinCJ ready. He asked Amanda Bla~e to "turn on ' the lights, and thia she d id by pointing to each light ~tandard in turn, and the field was lit. Amanda (Miss l(itty) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Neill, 4 10 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. A home-made bomb blew a portion or the Jeft call ot Ed· ward Vance, 14, of l..:S Hlahlancl Dr., Harbor Htahlanda, and -. v~ly Injured the Inner aide ol ht. upper left Jer. Newport poiJoe reported at 1 :Ot p.m. Monday. He aJao auUered bums on botJI legs. He wu woeartna a pair of heavy jeans, which aaved him from more serious Injury, officers said. He had made the bomb by placing powder from aeveral large fl~ackera Into a plastic tube about 5 Inches long a nd an Inch In diameter, with a metal lid. . The youth told officers he wu holdinr the tube In hia handa and lit the ruse with a claarette lighter and waa goln1 to cut it with a pair of .ctaors. The IICla· sora wouldn"t work properly and he dropped the bomb and It went oU between hla Jega as It waa faJJlng. Man Drowns in Bay Here Albert Pietro. 60, of 1913 W. BaJboa Blvd .. Newport Beach and Beverly HUJs, drOWned Tuesday morning while swimming In the bay ol1 19th St .• Newport Beach. The v I c t I m was dlscovered 'hangtna on swimming noats In the bay and was broueht ashore by John Hottman, 1743 Miramar' Dr .• Ba.Jboa, and Alhambra. Life guards provided oxyaen mlnutea later but he wu pronounced dead by a physician called to the ~ne. He wu estimated to haw been In the water 1~· hours. HI• body waa ~moved to Baltz Mortuary, C.&a Mesa, wh~ an autopq was made to eetablbh the deft~~ due to drownJnc. Pollee aaJd he had a cue hlatory of heart trouble. I DllT KI.VG ADIYU A .on. Kurt Murray, 6 lb., 6 oz.. wu born to Mr. and Mrs. lohn W. :!::... SSl ~Qt~cte Dr., Newport ln Hoq Ho.p&taJ on Sat· untq, ~ t. Be ja&JW KadMrtne t.out., 4-.. and ~n Wart"en lr .. & Ia tJw taml~. lturt t. tiW .,. ........ ollolan McLeod ol Har· bor .... nd, had ol the Mam» AMANDA llAKE addresses the large a n d enthusiastic crowd at the opening cere- mony at the Youth Center bell field. (Ensign photo) ....... , .. • -····· .. MedlanlcaJ failure prewnted Newport Beach Pollat Q.lef John L. U.,.on from contJviUna the steer-Inc of his pollee car on N~­ port Blvd. approac h In 1 the A.rchea overpass at 12:38 Lm. last Friday. The vehlcJe veered to lbe rltht. '"nt upon the c urb In 1 and pushed OW'r a toadWaJ marlier. 'n.e car came to r-..t In the Jane ol tramc. and Chief v..-... ... to drive to the~ or the roectway. UOIDII IIAIIDKI. NII'UID A daqhw, Leslie a.u. 6 lb .. After Jlatenlnr to a number of 25 on a stnUiar appeal by lfr. ~nd llrs. Avery Simona and D. J. prote.ts acaln.t IO&In1 the view Locke and lfr. 8roalhJU, acaJnat llac~an ot CUff Hawn. The~ of the ocean .and harbor, t M the Plannln1 Commiuion ap· we~ request. for a public vota ~~port 8 each Clty CollncH proval ot an I~ to 92 feet on tall bulldinp. obj«tion. voted 5 to 1 ltonday evenlne to for a hotel pJan..S by Ceorre against obstruction of view and reject the application for addl· Bucoola and Burten Bombercer charr es o! increased traffic con· tlonal helrht for Newport Towers near the Lido bridae entrance. restlon. at the county dock site. • ~ AIID L&TTEIII Mr. Carver said that the re· The Council, acted on the ap· The Council had received a pe· vised plans call tor 1~ total CAMPIELL Mc:6HH. ll· -old COM · ~~:~· ~~~E£ s:·:~·'ffi: E:..~;,[· u;~~:~~:.:-~:.: ;:; r~~~r·~:~~~f::~; I CDM PIONEE.,..,R SEEptoneerKS. nina Commission 1 ran t i n 1 a jectlnr to approval of akyscrap. vision betwee~ the horizon and helaht of 110 feet plus mechan· ers; lettera of protes t from :\ir. the bluUs of Clift Haven and lea) appurte n•nces. The original-and llrs. Walter Koch and Mr. Newport Heights, $150,000 more TO GET HOME ., BACK Jy approved height for this hotel and )fra. ~· H. C.onway of Har· revenue to the city and rounty develop~nt planned by George bor Hlghlanda; William Boland under the lease. He said there · Carver of Balboa was 85 feet. and :\tr. and Mra. Burt Dorris of was no t r a r t 1 c bottleneck. as . After rejectlnr :\tr. Carver's ap. Balboa; )frs. Edwin Morgt'nroth. there might be on the Peninsula. (c-pbeU lkCbM, pi••• plication, the Council voted 4 to Mrs. Ruth Hook$ and Sheldon • OaJECTIOifS liAISED ...._t of c.... del Mar. la 2 to continue the hearinr to July Craddock of Corona del l1ar; )Jr. ..,. ..,.ua fi91ltllt9 fw tbe ____________ __:._____________ Objections from the audi~>nce .._. tMt 1M bUlt -ta•••lf came from Mr. Locke. one of the .,., NEW LAW WILL ALLOW MORE SURFING nME Petitions trom Corona del }far asking for more surfing time at the main beach produced results at llonday evenlng·s NeWport Beach City Council m~ting. The Co u n c I I approved first readlna of Ordinance 931. which will add the time from 6 p.m. until Aunwt every day for surfers In Area No. 4 at the CDM beach. Here are the aurtlng and swim· mlna ,..w.uon.a that wtll be In effect u...., ttw new ordinance: appellants; Clarence Herbert. 243 15 .,._.. .... Mr. McG.Me'a Ocean View Ave~ New p or r at.w 1a told MN by Cba:rlee Heights: Mr. :\iac~an. &'>1 Kings ,...._, a lOD4J·tUae frielld.) Rd.. Cllfl Ha\'en: Mrs. Fay Ran· ay CBAIU.ES R. MOWU dolph Hopkins. 1010 Klnr.~ Rd.. . Clift Haven: )trs. 0 . }f. Camp· When we !J~t met CJmpbell bt>ll. 2924 Clift Dr.. :-. e w p 0 r t lllcCh('(' In 19-4.:~. he was 68. a Heights; Sue Ficker, 110 :\lnth ratber shorr. wiry. gentle bushy· Pier. Surfing will be re-strlctt'd St.. Balboa; )irs. )Jorgenroth, haired man wllh appart>ntly un- to the hours of 6 a.m. to noon Z721 Fifth A\e .. Corona del )iar; llmlled en e r 1 y ~lost of all. and 6 p.m. to sunset. Thl will John Webster, 2208 Chff Dr . :\ew-though. he SE'('med to bt> ablE> to be a chanre from the current pon Heights. do almo-.t anythln~r wath his own regulations. which make no re· hand a~ far as bulld1ng hou s strlcUon a to the hours of surf. Gerald Sparks of Bal boJ C~-.e was con<'f>rned. lng. srke upl in ra~or ~r the ~~P~JC'a · I He ha.; alway<~ looker! so much ABU •o. '-At the main Co-1 on. say ng 1 at t wou 0 a like )1ark Twain that people tn· rona del ~ar beach. a 180-foot lot of rood for the city and for variably remark about Jr. And he strip be1lnnJne 20 feet from the propeny values. Is so frlt>ndly and helpful to all east jeny. An additional period Councilman Hans Lorenz made his neighbor;,~ and friends. or 6 p.m. until aunset dally will the m otion to deny the appllca· When wto taned building our be added for aurfers. Thus tht> tlon on the ground.s that it wtuld house :\ir. }1<'Chee was about total time will be from 6 a.m. be detrimental and Injurious to halt done with hi own building to noon Monday throurh Friday. propeny and Improvements In -2 modest size a panmE'nts and ~too-and he fe lr secure anu In· dependent With the work he had accomplls hed. Oh, he did have a I mongare--but it was patd down to onJy 1750. and not many folks 'owed that little. • aJIOTI(£8 DIED )fr. McGh~'s brother, a wid- ower With all his chJid~n rrown and marr~ed. came to live with hlm, and they kePt each other company. and they enjO)·ed their lndependeneta and ae<"Urlty But bad day, came. and the ) ouneer b r o t h e r Lell Ill and passe-d away. That was a sad- demng blow. ~r. McGhee was ailing a bit too, and ft>lt very much alone and a llttlt' worried too. • Then came a amJIIne lad)• an(! her husband-Leora and Chris Oellrich. They aald Mr. McChH was the dearest old man they'd ever met and they'd Just love to rome and CaN' for him. She !Continued on pace wven) ADA' -1-Near the mouth of the ll.nta Ana River, Lrom Olive 1t. to the westerly city Jim· Ita. eltan.. In the present Nlt'llt~IIUI, wbleh make no re- • boars of ...... except on holidays; arid 6 a.m. the neighborhood. a couple of rooms down bt'low to 10 a.m. on •turdays, Sun-• ORE -.o-VOTE for hla own dagglngs. He h~U 6 L b t B k daya and holldayw. and from 6 Coundltnen Harvey Somers. I lots down In t.._.e ··runy·· at lrb Q 5 er a 8 p.a. ....Ul au .... ~~ry day. Fra nk At.klnaon, D.e Cook and Ave. and Third Ave. In Corona ~.a.dtw l&ayCIC' JWO tem Charles Hart del Mar. Ai...l-c ~~St.l ''l':"en'lfSIASl 1 w..ttf!e!!;taav:e~'~ •C:T,D_n,-:::...... ~ and -In at ~ 1ft'. nwan IC.nnet.h Jt.lnpley. ~nf, In addiUon to hie pnlen CGmmJne.s haw btoPn wl«tect No cban,e In the prftent rep) · The CounciJ aUG: Then Attorney Donald Har-of J)f'ach and nocado tree~. ~r-fCIC' the annual ....._,~ BaJce ol Uona, which permit aurflq ~-• Approved the extension of wood, ~presenUng Rom and Cola i ry bu hes. lemons and loath ot the Balboa Bay Uona Club to be tween 7:30 a .m. and noon within the water contract With ~ewport Inc .. said the application tor a flowers too. he could live very held this yNr at the Coro~a del a de 11 In ate d 2·block ~a. Dunes to June 30. 1961. This re· 92-foot hotel was being With· lndePf'ndently. He dui founda· Mar main beach on Sept 10 And marked With aJrns. These SICJU placed the previous 60-day exten· drawn. There was some question 1 Uon t~nches. mixed concrete by 11. ~ to be moved at least once sion OCt'uioned by Council d l.a· as to whetht>r the Council hould hand. did all the roueh fram~ng AJ Plerer and Grant Howald each week to designa~e a dl.Uer· pleasure over the huge sign put vote to deny the application. and , work. plumbln~C. f'lt'Cttlc work are t'O·chairmen. Floyd Harry. ent 2-block area Within An!a up at the Dunes. Officials at the ~fr. Harwood then asked for and flnis"'ed th~ interior prac. man i chairman of the pn:u- No. 2. . Dunes Informed Council that the postponement of action. He aid tlcall y by hlmM'If. Occasionally l com:mJtt~; Otto H~c admlnl&· ADA lfO. S-The surflnc area s1gn was only temporary. he was not prepared to argue the a friend would lfmd a hand. but tration. and Norm Hac:ktord, food. Will be narrowed to a 280-foot • Approved " 25 cents· per· car case, but he did c-omm~>nt that for all practical pur p o ~ ~> h~ The booth committee lncludf' wideh area,l be~in~lng 20 ~~t aummer·tlme parkinl fee at the "no property owner ha an in· built that 21-s ·story house wt t"' Don Cu lvt>r u chairman. Phtl lOUt euter Y 0 ewport er Balboa ParkI ng lot :\ionday alienable right to a Vif'w." Coun-his own 2 handJt. Tiernan and Georee h)' The and extendlnr 300 feet from the through Friday, except for holi· cil agrN?d to conti n u~> tht" hE>Jr That houJJe wath It" 2 N'nt liS. publicity co mmIttee tndudt>s days; 75 cents for week-ends and ing, with Councilmen l orenz and hJS garden, and thf' orht'r .J Jots, Frank John on a chairman and &..a.. c .. , Arelll.l holidays: $7~ annual parkin« Atkinson voting "no:· he loH•d. and Corona del :\ia r, ~forrie Selvage. -J '"PP' fee. S5 for the balance of this Ill Fill. c •• ,l.. I ye:r.Filed a letter from Brltha Andy Carey, resident of Shore Pretorious, who raised new ob· CllU.t and third baseman for the jections to the aJready-approvt>d K-aMas City ball team, sent • 1 1 First Baptist Church or Corona wi~ of rongratulatlons tor Frl· del )tar. Councilman Hans Lo· day evenlng·s opening of the renz said the letter •"'ould be lighted ball fif'ld at the Corona tiled In the wa tebasket because I del Mar Youth Center grounds. the charge that the church as The wire was received by Grant '"~egro dominated" is not true Howald. presldt>nt or the Youth nor of any consequence. Centt'r board. and was read to • Received word from the lnstl· the crowd at the opening cere· tute of T r a f f l c EnginHrs In monies. <ConUnued on pare stx) LEGION CONTROVERSY BREAKING OUT AGAIN The Newport Harbor A.merican for the dlsmlssal of VIc CJan· ~alon controversy has erupted flone as hall manarer. This ...u aKaln on 2 fronta: Herman lo-defeated 4 to 2. Mr. Schwamb then moved for the removal of renee of Corona del Mar was Mr. Lorence as pre.tdent, and voted out of oftlce as president this wu apprO\'ed 4 to 3. Bevvly of the Leaion CorporaUon board ~Jstee resianed a• aeeret&Jy·tl'eu· on Wedneec:lay ewnlna of lut u~r. Arthur V. Jonee ... nemed weell, and on Friday he fUed a pt"Hident; Mr. Scbwamb as WC· $30.000 alander ault aeatnat a t· retary-treuurer. tomey ~ Schwamb of Irvine The slander suit wu bued on ~ce. member of the corpora. an altercation last Feb. 2t at the Uon board ~on Hall. Mr. Lon!nce'• com- The ou.ter vote, which Mr. Lo· pJaJnt cha~ that Mr. Scbwamb renee clacribed as Illegal, came made anti • semJtk .tatwm~nb at tlw C'Ont'luston ot a aped.tf "with rtle Inte nt ancl pu.rpo.e o1 rneettna caiJed to di.IICU~~t~ han· tnjurtnr tht> plaintlft perwonall.y, dlJq ot Leeton Hall and boat ~lly. soclaJJy anct ftnan· allp NDtak Mr. Lon!tlce moved claJiy." DECISION DUE TUESDAY ON HI SCHOOL BONDS BATTER UP! Tl-af cry •ang o .. , for ·~e : • • • '""'e las· Ffldt~y eve~ ng a· ·f.e •·, • I qh'ed oa I • e d ., ·ne h:s•cry cf '~"e C 'y c: Newport Bet~ch Tl''s ho:;'orc S":e'le "Ov« Cltl';e a• ·he OCe" '"g ceremo..,·e~ 1or +e r ew o ti'T'I "'"O tl"d "~"e "ewty "S'tll ed I oh•s o· the Coro-a de M,, Y~~oth C e,.. 'er o•o~,ds. At co· s o .. ,.,, 1 .e Amo,.da B o•e ·'-~ M'ss K""y c: ~v Gu~ '""''"'"e '"'• :::t~·:::her ·• C'ty Mo"OQe r R:oer• Sne "0"' &"d re~Of ·~ -_,, e.,.. as ~e ee\ e., M~h "' cr~ •e..., c,.,rle~ H.,r>. (E,.s·g., ;:::..c•o) Cclrp. Mr. KJq t. mana,.r ol Maceo Corp. 4 oa., waa 11om ,JO Mr. aact Mrs. v-.. ln tM ~ Harbor· ol a thJrd bleb dOol tw the Wade S. ltandeJ, 1111 NJerton Coeta .,_ ..._ wtll be .-... to aile In the Ups-a., aru aJ . . ._ roe ,.. CMW"••• Ave., Colla JhA. In .., H•· the polla TueldQ to wee on a ~•ely owned by tile ~ ou. A-. oaww ...,._, 1 lb.. 4 p&taJ on Manclay. lUM rr. She Hilla !dlool bond propoul. aJmJ. tl'kt. -.. .... Mrll to Mr. and -. JoiN Mr lllllw. ea..,, 1. Jn the lar to tiM one "'*" Joet "Y • n.. adllool board called tor a ......... CNc!llll: -o.au .... fu1U7. ,.... lf&JI ...... b ... t'f·VOC. ....... tM Aprt.l 12 tet'Onel.a.c:tion ....... -· Cilia ........... atllil• Mr .... 11ra. llalpb ......._ ... .-.u..-n...u,t~aea ... T.Ju-• a..,._. .._..au ... I a ,...M .................... Coroaa ... *'·,..eo U1l ~-.., .. 1M diM te C"l 2-......... .. ~~_..... .. -.. ..._ ....... II a,...... .,eata ,.= .. ...,..._. ~. .._ ._.._ .... ., ._ ... .._ .... ef .. Jlaapw& liMit .. ... IU'IIMO •••• IIIUt P:CUSM...... Pta llr ..... ..... L ..... .., ...... [lib..._.._. ....... ....... , ... c:--........... Oty J .....,..,. ..... c:.lf, OM-.... ...... --~-c-4el Mer, c:.aL ''''1f .....,, - ......_,._. ........... W.illltt.wr-r .. LC....~ ~._co..-.. Ww, • r•,tu ., oaw. ,..._ AII'IO • HAArA o-.... P •• t r ... HMPA --·-·· - -.. ...., n. NIWf'IOIT H,l.,. INII&N -Ml;M,M .. M • ..... ,_ J .... ... ....... ... ..... ._. .... A21111 ., .. s...n-c-t .. s.... ....... "',.._ ........ ~ .. ,....... .. ,...... '"""" ....... "' ..... • ...... " .... OfficJ.I N.~,­.4 .. City of N.wport ... ch SUISCIJPTJON lA TIS ,.., .... ....,..... ....,. Neer a.-. ,.., -n.oo: .... .,..,. -ILOt ~ ., ........ ·ArM: 0... ---14.101 ... """ -11JID tr.t811H .t tM CAOI'OaNIA NIWS,ANfl I'UatSHYS ASSOCIATlON 1t,M J ... NATlONAL IDITOIIAL ASSOCIATION In Hop We art pleased to announcl! that ROBER T H SCHOCK has. joined our orga,ization as Rendmt Assistant Manager, Corona del Mar and also that DW IG HT LES LI E HARO LD BLAKE SMITH L OU IS J STONE E G O RDON SWAIN C W 'JAcJC ·· TRAVERS havr joined our organization as Registertd Rep,.,:smtatil'l! 111 IIUr new U,., tiel M.,-offia J-A. HOGLE & CO. .,_., Nnr r..t ,.._ Ld ,, ..1 OIW. ,._,,., _,., • 1415 MIT c:o.uT I.IIWAT • CIIICIU J.1140 Rotary lauds Dick Johnson THE FRANK JOHNSON FAMILY is toge ther ag,in, now that school is over, and the youngster» &nd their mother hove arrived to join the fiMnce director of the City of Newport Beach. When Mr. Johnson ct~me from Ocal<!ll, Florida, to t<!~e over his fi11once duties here i11 J611uary , the rem6i11der of his family ~ent 011 to Corpus Christi, Te•as, their former home, so that the childre n could f111ish the school year there. The youngster'! are Richard, who wl!ls 6 in M!!iy : Sue Anne, who wil1 be 7 in October, end Donn!!! K.,y, who w>l1 be 11 in Februery. Mrs. Johnson goes by the neme of 'B. K.," wh;c:h stends for Billie Kate. They have est.,b- lished !'flsidenc:e on Mir<!ml!lr Dr. in Belboe. where rtteent visitors were Mr. end Mrs. Chester Johnson, from Corpus Christi, ~rents of the finance director. (Ensign photo) Yll 011 SCHOOL . A dauahter, Ter1 Lynn, 6 lb., 15 ozs., was born to Mr. and Mn . Don A. Mickle, 1530 Irvine Ave., Harbor Hlahlands, In Hoe.& Ha.· pita I on Sunday, J'uly 3. She joins brothera R I c h ·a r d, 5%, Steven, 3 }1, and David, 1 ~- Drive a New Tl SIX MONTHS FRIEl PaJCU STAn AT $1395.00 LUSTIIAII 110.00 PEl WZEXI WE PAY FOR GAS, OIL AND LUBE FOR SIX FULL MONTHS\ FOR COMPLETE OET AILS SEE JOHNSON & SON UWAIIU ..,_ America'• I.arant Selection ltounda da Clor:k Raw.Uan Fashion o.-a.a. £a .... -.. tU.allfE A'ft.. MUOA JILAIID oa..-.... ~ ............ .. PLEASE READ THIS We a. .................. __, -r.am. ... • BJ-FJ ...... a.t ..., ---.AD fJI.., ..... kt«N ....._ crt s..t 10 ,_.. .,.. sd1u1 Ia u.t. Belli. We 1119lte year 11Up1i:Uoll -c-. -~~~~~~ ... -... --·-·· .... n IDVICE I ULES PhoJW ORiole 3-5655 I "60 FORD FAIRLANE PULL FAC!'OIIY &QUtnm--1 DL IEDU $2095 THEODORE ROBINS I'OIID rALCOII-T·IDID-ftVCU: , •••. c... ....,, leada No moaey clotni. up to 15 JDODiha to pay. O.A.C . .. Cylo. (NoM) ......... a c.,1o. (Mm!J • • . S5Ua IF E!(GINE CONDmON PERMITS Includes both labor and partl. New tln&s wrlat pina, vain &rind, cheek fittlnp of main and rod bn.rlnaa, exi)@rt motor luneup + a...wt. and oil 90-day or 4.000 mUea ~arantee. ,.... ... EXCHANGE ENGINES AT POI'UI.A.R PRICES Short Bloek Plua lnatallaUon FllEE LOAJf CARS-FREE TOWING-STATE BONDED BlOCk DUMt meet ou.r •tand«rda. plua taut. ......_ oU, ece WE SPECIALIZE IN REMODEUNG WORK -NO JOB TOO SMALL CABPETING & D~ 1. I. •111 U. CIYEII. GO. eo.t ...... ,. c.-.. ... o .......... • cau. POll nu Di'IK&ft • YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS accounta iaaured to S10JJOO • STRONG RESERVES c:urrent r-rn. 11.7% • HIGHEST RATE c:oaai8tent with .alety ,41/a% PEl- LIIIJ A FEDERAL SAYIItas A1m LOJUf AIIOCIA110N Ofe119• c..ty'a Largeat 111411•.-.1 ... FMwel S."'-91 I lee" Aaedefle. SAN CLEMENTE •• .. ao-• ..... LAGUNA BEACH ~ .......... . mo... A.,., u ........ , SPECULATIVE? IIi, Ill ,..,. Sec....s but ciMcla ....... all tM qualltlw ., -...U..t ........ t. lecvecl by qacdlt,-paopeat,-~~ 0: Coaaty-wb.,.lcllld Yalaes an st.dllf .__,---r aa eXC'eU.Dt ClddltioDcd bu a•• 10% InterN~ Per Annum lbort t.na matuttlw Gild ....U ..... '-dfftnWeatioa _... poss•ble OedW. la...taeat PIOI*GWL WE IIAXACL IDVJCE AJfD COLLECT Evans G. Parker & 320 K. ltEWIOJIT .OUI.EVAD JfEWIOIIT UACII. CAUPODIA IIJDWAY 1·1153 Co. TaiP TO ALASKA Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rltchle and Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Reed of Co· rona del Mar have returned from a trip to Alaska. The Reeds flew to Seattle and spent a few days. The Rltchles drove that far and met them at Vancouver, then the four took and Inland passage boat from there to see the new 49th state. FOUNOM HONORED: Dr. Rolph Smedley of Corona del Mar, founder of T oastmosters Clubs (center) and Congressman James Utt of Santa Ana (right) called 01 Vice -President Richard Nixon -during Dr. Smedley's rece nt vi~t to the Notions Capitol. Dr. Smedley was in Washing ton for ~ regional. mee.'ing .of T oast~oste:s International and was honored w.rh_ a testrmontol drnner durrng hrs visi t. T oastmostera International with headquarters in Sant.., Ana since its incorporation in 1932, n~w has over 2.600 clubs throughout the world. Mexico Trip Gives Motif For Party in Bay Shores Entertaining with a de!lnlte theme In mind a lways adds In- terest to a party. One who knows this well is Bay ihores' Mrs. Bur- dett Harrison, who lent a Mexi· can Influence to the buffet with which she and Mr. Harrison ho t· ed a group of close frl£>nds Sun- day evening. The Harrlsons trip last Easter to Alamo, Mexico, and the pic-Fht......, Fer Firll II Cll Celebrating the first anni\'er- sary or Croweii-We>edon & Co. In Corona del Mar. Mr. and ~lr . Burdett Harrison of 2541 Ctrcle Drive, Bay Shores, £>ntertained re· cently with a cocktail party a1 their home. Their d a u g h 1 £' r. Louise, servt>d thc> hors d'oeuvres. assisting her mothf'r as hostess. tures that the)' took there In· spired the a f t a I r. Marguerlta.a were served during the cocktail hour and a !\fexlca n menu pre- vailed on the burtet table. The table Itself was gay In South of the Border colors. and guest were invited to wear ~mething uggestl\'e o! t he ne ighboring country. In attendanC'f> were ~tr and :\1rs. Roben ~fcCrac-ken of Bay .Shore : ~[r. and :\Ir~. Robert 1.. Shipp of Beverly Ht ll . who ue summering here: ~lr. and ~Irs. James John ton of Corona del :\far: ~fr. a nd :\lrs Herry ~aples of W es t c-l l tf: :\fr and ~Irs. Charlt>s Pointer of Lll'lo lsi(': and Or and ~~ ""· P.olx-rt Garrett of 5an Clemente. TAKE PART 1lf FESTIVAL l.McJect end MOlt C-,lsts Fumiiure Store 1ft the Aree. Navy Lt. Nickolas 1. Frank Ill. son ot Bear Adm. and Mrs. lf. l . Frank, Jr., 222 Morning Canyon Road, Shore Cliffs, return~ re· cently to San Diego aboard the radar picket submarine, USS Rasher, after completing a 6· month tour of duty with the U. S. Seventh Fleet In the Far East, c:.a for-OECOlATIN& SEava During her tour, Rasher partf. clpated In Operation Blue Star, a large-scale joint U. S. • Chineee Natlonallst amphibious exercise ott the coast of Formosa. The Rasher also partiNpated In the annual Black Shtp Festival a t Shlmoda, Japan, which commem- orated the 106th anniversary of tht> landing of Commodore Per- ry's q uadron In 1954. Whlle ln the U. S. the subman ne will re· sume operations In the San Diego area. 00 YOU WANl • Tolt, • M., • ,_..,,. t..lty lit+w7 Or 4.,... ...... ....tt.lttt te ..07 Try &sl911 cJe.i. fl.4 .._ oaw. l-OIJO. THE LAMP IN TilE WINDOW Symboltc of the earUer days of Amencan pharmacy wu the lt&hted lamp in the drugstore "'lndow. AU t.h.rouJh the night it &lowed, a beacon ot hope, a symbol of unseJ1is.b 5en•tce. liberty f.SSII Althoueb the historic lamp is now pr:aetu:a.lly utt.nct., the fundamentala of pharmaceutical practice have cbaneed but lttUe. The responsibilities of the pbarmac-Ut are greater today than ever before -he LS a vital factor 111 medlcal care. Your patronare is invited. Christensen Phai IIIGCJ Participating In thP affair were Mr. and Mrs. Georgt> We<-don of I rvIne Terrace; Mr. and ~1rs. )11ke Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paulson of Corona del Mar; Mrs. Lois Fennell, Ernest S h e r r e I I. Richard Rucker, Torre Hedberg, chief analyst for the firm, and C&aiD'ICAft or .....as llr. and Mrs. Ed Delaney of Co· nctltloaa Plrm Name rona del .Mar. Mr. Delaney Is Ray \\'. :\liddaugh, L' ~. ~a\')', o:"n of ~lr. and ~t rs. P.a\· )1Jd· dau!Zh .. 'lOi J Sr .. Balboa. and Pe· ter F. Koch, s£>lman a pprentice, L'.3. ~a vy. son or ~tr and ~Irs. Ralph Koch. 201 E Coast Hwy., ~ewport Beach, servt ng aboard the a mphlbiou.s force flagship. U.S.S. ~tes. took part recently In the52nd annual PonJand Ra.e Festival at Ponland, Oreeon. THE UJfDDISIGJifi:D doel befoe. mana~r ot the La.Una oUfce. by certify that he a. CODducttnc ===:..::....::.....:.:..:..:.....:==......:...:.....:...:-----.......:.--.......::._ ____ ~ a tuml~ bualne.. at 2846 E. Cout Rwy .. Corona ~ Mar, un· dft the fictJtlous flrm name of Mary's Fumlture and that said firm is composed of the follow. lng persona whose name In full and place of residence are as fol· lows, to-wit: LEONARD A. FAAS, SR., (own- er) 9520 Arington St., Downey, Callt. ~1YRTLE HARRIS (~fgr. l, 820 Center St .. Costa Mesa, Calif. WITNESS my hand this 14th day of June, 1960. LEON ARO A. F AAS, SR. Ownt.>r MYRTLE HARRIS Mgr. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) . )ss COUNTY OF ORA~GE l ON THIS Hth day of J une, 1960, before me. a ~otary Public In and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commis- sioned and sworn, personally ap- peared Leonard A. Fa a s, Sr .. known to me to be the person whose name Is subscribed to the within Instrument, and acknowl- ed.ed to me that he executed the aarne. WITNESS my hand and oUi· ctal seal. JEANE S. OUGA:"l Notary Public in and for the County of Orange, State of CaJtromla My CommJsslon explrt-s April 29, 1962 Publish lune 23, 30, July 7, 14, 1960, In the N c w port Harbor Enalgn. ------- ! 1'0ur Medallion home is the most comfortable we've ever had" lin. c. B. au-. .Jr .. S.•tbena Callf'oraJa hoa..ewife C'TRII il the Gilly hOlM l'ft ~ really been com- fortable in." lin. Buma told u.s. .. We're moet thrilled with it." . 'The •tb'"'eem at the Bama' home berins with the *tric radiaat IMat. It...,._ tbe whole houae evenlJ, fNm .,._to toe." No drafta. So quietly, th~ De'fW Jmow tt'1 OIL 8o ~. too. You eoulda't pa.r lin......_ tt+n• "-'flame. ... elsdrJe ........ ~ ...... -c:M.aer, puW kfWt• ............ Kr ...... ..,... the food ..... ..... Stnce ~"w ..... lato tWr .a.-.ne II..W. lioa ........ -.............. ,..., bu taJoJ'ed .._, ....... AM .._ ... .._ family, you, too, can enjoy truly modern lh'inr if the home you buy baa "·on the Medallion Award. ~ ...... -.. ........ ,...,_,.. ... , .... ...,., ................ . 1. All-eleetrte klteiMa equ ipped •it.h major eied.rie appli&nca. fndadinc ran,e and oven. a. Ba•"••• wb' • to make ~rn e1ed:ric l u.ua, ,.,. ... I. I.IIM r. ......._-Iota of l:ilttt for -.fori, .., __ .....,. . • a-..................... 0 ...... ~ ......... -.... -..... 'I'WJIIM ....... ...... I' 7 lelllllllle_......_...._ ..................... ._ ..... ..... AM __ .. ....._ ........ ,lll:lt ..... OM 1 n 'ra er ..... ._ br ....,., 1 ••• ...... ..., ................. ...... a...-..1 ...... _ ....... ~ at .. n' In ....... Ia ..._..,.. ~ ........... 1Mt did Itt bed ........ .-nlabed-• ...u, ptall cbett. The Utile lltl wu alck. Her crossness subsided Into llstlessness. Her cheelu lfetV plnk with fever. The thermome ter registered 100, then 102. Fina lly the mercury climbed to a terrifying 1<». Her parenta ttled to codtact their doctor. At last, after four hours of frantic telepbonJng he returned their ca ll. He'd been on a fishing trip. No. Be cou.ldn't oorne over. I t would be better lor them to bring the ddld to h1a office. He had all his equipment there. So t hey wrapped her ln blankets and bundled her Into the car for the 3·mUe trip to hls otflce, leaving her grandmother behind to care for the other children. · Grandma shook her bea d. "Give me the'ol~ family doctor," she &ald. •He'd come a ny time, day or night, boc would. And It wasn't ju.t what he did for the patient that counted; It was what he dJd for the family, too. Everyone felt so ronfldent when Doc wa lked Into the house. EQuipment ? He didn't have a thing but a stethotCOpe ana a bag of pills, but he pulled the Jones child through pne umonia a nd a ll 5 of the Walker kids through typhoid fever." ------------Tho.e were the days of home remedies. too. No miracle drugs to keep us alive when we were small. Then the peculiar little "rooster's crow" of whooping cough, the quarantine sign and the peat house were familiar sights in the American scene. We owe to modern medicine a nd speclallzatlon the ever -rlsJng life expectancy rate, the preventive sh ots, the wider knowledre ot eme rgency treatment. . Ye t moet of us wlll say that something has been lost, too, ln this new approach to m~lclne. The P.,rsonal touch between doctor and patient is rone, and Its curative powers were great Indeed. It has bftn my fate, during the past two years. to take weekly a nd semi-monthly shots for a lle rey. I am put throurh thla grlJit m ill of modern medicine for all the world Jlke a puppet on an assembly Une. I know that my physician will ask pleasantly, "How are you, Mrs. Meteer?" But he doesn't wa nt to know, really. If I have been lll and h is magic has not worked for me he is FA-.Y FilE Coeacl Up ay LOUISE IIETEEa Wouldn't It be nice if some of you who read this column would hand along some favorite re- cipes. household hints, short cuts to budgeting. or what have you? Row about It? Mall them to the Ensign. A RECEPTION was held July 3 in the Corona /.del Mar Congre· gational Church, following the II a.m. service, for Col. and Mrs. David Fowler, as an official welcome to the new member of the church staff. Col. Fowler has been named as associate in Christian serv ice. Pictured here, from left, enjoyin g the refreshments follow- ing the reception are the Rev. Edwin Gomke, Mrs. Fowle r, Col. Fowler and Mrs. Gomke. The colonel was commander of the 87th Regiment of the lOth Mountain Division in Italy during World War II , and Pastor Gomke was regimental chaplain in the sttme unit. a nnoyed as a man can be. Now with strawberries on the m a r k e t, maybe you'd like to make a few jars of choice jam. My fa vorlte recipe for this is called New Zealand Couple Visit COM and Then Tour the U.S. There ahouJd be some balance between the old way and the new, shouldn't there? Heaven knows tha t Jo should not want to go back to the old way. I marvel when I remember how Grandmother brought her brood through often without a doctor at aU. And I smile remem- bering how she treated me when, at age 4, I had pne umonia. Not trusting the treatment that the doctor had prescribed, Grandmother appeared with a salt sack ClUed thinly with wa nn onions fried In bacon grease, a poultice for my chest. When she had gone, and Mamma was out ot the room, I sampled them. Not having eaten for hours I was h ungry, so I snjtched a gOOd many of them from the folds of my Dr. Denton pajamas. To be s ure. they made me mightily Ill, so that 1 upchucked them, and, apparently, cleared out my little lungs as well. Thus then! went down in history, unsung, one more Miracle treatment of old, relegated to that dim hall of memory where lingers too, the peppermint, wintergreen. goose grease, castor oil and magnesia we knew. MERLE MILLER is here again -Ready to serve all her old Friends ... 'Ford Beauty Salon ARTISTRY in hair Styling and Cutting is our keynote. 2515 E. COAST BJCIIWAT. COIIOIIA DEL 110 Oalole 3..a50 "Beauty is a Woman's Duty" ......... ... SEAL jJ SHEETS c/ 1/onuo,ty:' 4%1 !. 17th ST. COSTA MESA Ml 6-4111 \\'hile hundreds of Amerit'ans are going to Europe this sum- mer. }tr. and :\frs. :\1anual Ber- Scvt>n :\1inutes Jam nard of Ta urangJ, New Zealand, Hull and I I g h t I y mash or arl' set-lng America first. thinly sll£'e 3 cups of berries. For Tht"lr first stop was In Corona each cup of fruit use 2 3 cup of del ~tar to see ~r. Berna rd's sis- sugar. Let stand with,sugar on ter, Mrs. Ann Marsac of 71J .B for one hour. Put over mE-dium Ca rnation .A\·e. Then they went heat and tir consta ntly with a on a bus tour to this nation's wooden spoon. Bring to a boil t'.l;>lrol. the Grand Canyon, na · and boll sevl'n minutes. Pour 1 t iona I parks and outstanding Into stt>rlllzl'd ja rs and seal at cities. once. This jam wl.ll thicken as At the l'oncluslon of their tour, It stanrts. and -"'111 rl'taln Its before le-aving for home. they bright red color and fresh CJa,•or. witl again visit Mrs. l\larsnc tor Butrer Peach PiP I a rt>port on their Impressions of Peaches bring to mind a spe-the United State:i. clal peach pie recipe which is .Mr. Bernard Is a retired ranch- not for the dieter but will win I er. He ha spent mo.st ol hls life you fame as a hostess. The trick ral.slng shet'p In .New Zealand. is In the filling. For crus t use a nd still owns a 1000-acre ranch regular pie crus t, or any of the which Is being managed for him fancy ones you prefer. Vanilla now. He says • that cattle and cookie crumb crust Is good. and s heep both a re ''mixed" In New for a chance one made with co-Zeala nd, and duat tbla 1a tbe fru -~nu t. butter and augar. U• cal way, bec:a..-After the cows about 3 tt.p. of butter to 2 cua-have eaten t.,. t~ e1 the r rau of cocoenut, and 1 tt»p. ol Jugar. the sheep fi nish ft ot1 with their Mix with hands a nd pat Into ~n close cropping. You can accom- ln pie crust shape. Bake untU modate about l't aheep to an lightly brown~. acre of land, he reported. For filling take 6 large ripe I When he spoke ot hill coun- fret-stone peaches. ~ash with a l trr :\tr . Berna rd laurhed eoflly. potato masher only three or four "Not much like your round time . You Will not want them hill here," she said. "Ours are mushy. In a small bowl mix 1 era~ :· cup of s ugar. 3 tbsp. flour and Tauranga i noted for Ita deep 3 tbsp. butter. (You may use ~a fl 8hlng and is a resort, a margarine. I Add this mixtUre to well a a dt>llghtful place to thP peaches. Place over low heat. 11\·e. It first was populariu-d by Stir lrequf'ntly to prevent stick-ZanP Grt'y. who wrote of h and lng or lumping. When thick Jet per onally loved to spend \'aca- cool. Slke two or three uncooked 1 tions there. peachl's In to crust. Pour cooled Proof that "It's a small world" mixture over. Set In refrigerator was give-n hy thC" vlolltors whf'n to chill. Top with whJpped cream., they reporterl that they met a I If peaches are very juicy you cou ple from their homC" town may net'd another t bsp. of tlour. while shopping In Woolworth's Sorry, I cook b·gosh and b·l in San Francisco on their way guess.l to Corona del Mar. R 0 b e r t S J e W e I e r S Included in their ltln~>rary are LEGAL JIOTJCE both Di neyland and K n ot t · s OF LIDO JIOTJCE or WIIBDUWAL or Berry Farm, both much talked PAftiiiED AJQ) about In !'iew Zealand. Jewelry -Watches COIITIIfUAnolf or There Is lot of rain In :-lew PAftiiiEUBJ.P UW'DE.a I Zealand. they said. and t h c I d d 11 D d I lry JIEW IIAJIE dampness makes TB one of the n ivi ua Y esigne ewe ::'iOTJCE rs HEREBY c 1 v .EN major· threats to health. Mr. Ber· t hat RJCHARD R. PLEGER. of nard belll'ves that the "bush" Watch & Jewelry Repairs Corona rlel Mar. Callfomla, and attracts the rain there. (Bush is RUMONT HOUGAN. of Corona the name for the bush growth In Direct Diamond Importing del Mar, Calltomla. have ter-the countryside.) mlnated their Interests In and Asked about wild a nimals In 3440-A Via Oporto OR 3-4860 Newport Beach withdrawn !rom the co-partner-New Zealand, he aaJd that wild the rancher. Dunng the lambing sea~n they Invade the h e r d s. tak10g a terrible toll. Neither of the Bernards would agree that lambs are stupid. In tact, they thi nk that they are smart enough to do what they please. ~rs. Bernard loves to pick one lamb as a pet each year, and to raise II on a bottle. A Jamb, she wiJl tell you, Is ... well ... just a little lamb. Prograaa cllcdma-o1 llcnbor area~ GN·...a..d· ed to ciMdE ..... ol ..-ctcd n.ata lD -· ..... at tbe ..... port ....... a.--ol c... -.a oWce. n.... ...... --·-................. .. -.a-t .............. .. ...... --..y dab ,..., .... .. pfled Ia tM • n . w. ..... -........... ................ u.-c~eu. laglloueola.l ...... PLAT COEIIS ''Who Was That Lady?" Is not rhe question. but the name of a play, just gl,·en by players at the l'ustin Playhou~. On hand to enjoy rhe work of Con n I e Wells of Laguna were Mr. and ~rs. Ray Ager. of 424 Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar, a nd Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coylf' of Back Bay &$ well as Mrs. Peter Treleaven and Mr. a nd Mrs. A. L. Decker ot Laguna Beach. "It's Fun to Dress In Fashion'' 2659 E. COAST IDGHW AY CORONA DEL MAR '-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.liiii •• liiiiiilil········"s hlp known as ''PLEGER. BLU-plf J are the fJ'Ntelt threat to ~X~><:><:;:).-<;:).-<;:).-<;:).-<~::>-o~ I ROCK, HOUCAN. ELLERBROEK ~~~~----~--~------~--~~--~~~~~ -Architects", whose principal c•OIA DEL Ill TRIVD. SEIVICE • 3542 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar office Is located at 2515 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, California, as of <the fi rst da.Y of July, 1960. NOTJCE IS' FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that commencing aa of July 1, 1960, the aforementioned partnership will continue In op· eratlon at the same location of 2515 Eut Coaat Highway, Corona del Mar, Calltornla. under the n~ name ot: "BWROCK 6 ELLERBROEK-Ire!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f Architects" "; and that the .ole ownera ol llod CPD MD I TO It DJml Small On •• • Art cmd Craft. Sport aad Qame Ac:IIYiliel • Tutariag 1l 1 ......,lal?alllt •1 WWW~~~'~~~~ .. i•& ftn'A a.TA ....,._ CALIP. t'IIIIi•n mtwt 1-IIW ....... _ . .... -w~ ... ~::e...:::u- --:; • Publon -........ the memtN!rs ot tald partnership u ot July 1. 1980, llre and wllJ be WU..UAM BLUJtOCK. 1800 Sun- 8et RJdp Drive, Lapna •ach. California. a n d PHJL.MER J. EI..LEJUIR0£1(. 12351 Co u n t r y Lane, Santa Ana. CaUlomJa. Dated this 30th day of June, 1980. Best Dressed Title Sought The Best Dressed W o r k I n g Woman of 1959 may well be Jiv- Ing In Newport Heights. A ca ndi- date tor this coveted title con- ferred by the National Setnta· rlea,A.sloclation, at Its 15th a n- n ual convention July 20-23, will be Mrs. Pemel (Mary Ann) Bar- nett, ot 518 Fullerton Ave .. Mrs. Barnett is a secretary at the Ma rlM Base In El Toro. She will leave for the conv~ntlon In Pittsburgh as a delegate from the Oranee Empirt>. .\f rs. BarnPtt plac-ed In the top 10 In the 1959 contest. She has not de{'lded as yet what she will wear for the competition thls year. ~ top q ... nty prlftti"t• u l tt.. &1119" Publishi"9 Co.. ORiole l-4550. v•-•••un ~ w. P • r r y, e.ledronlca teelulutu third ela-. U. I. Navy, .,. ot Mr. and lila. Charle~ D. Peny, 117 Eme...W Ave., Balboa laland. 1s •rvlq aboard the Pa· eUlc Fleet o&Mr, U. S. S. Guada· tape, whJch left Lone leach re· a.ntly bound for the We~tern Pa· dllc. Vlalta are scheduled In Ha· wall, Japan, Hong Kon~ a nd the Philippines. Till HIT 317 IIAallf& A Y&. IIUIFIIT * * * Food To Go A TELIPBOII& CALL SAVES TillE roa ALL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • .,. ........ y ..... '• m.tlpeetacalar at· tnctiaM ... tbe area- ram& tour~ .. Aaerica the Beaatlfal." I' or ,_ .... -*'dec~ by u ...... -tl* aDjque moYie ~ you to Time~ Square at mpt, · aNew ~dvWap, the Grarad Canyon and many ot her parta of oar l&Dd. Tbe deet 1a breatht&JdDc . • . just like belac Ia t heae place• younelf. And lt'e free, too-part of an ab.lblt epcmeored by Pacific Telephone and the Bell Telephone System. U you viait DisDeylaDd thla· 8\IJDIIler, be eure you eee Circaram&, I lmow you'D enjoy it. VOTE VOTE VOTE If YOU haven't a lready exercised your vot- ing privilege by voting in the JULY 19, HIGH SCHOOL BOND ELECTIO N, you will proba bly receive a telephone call. A group of public spirited citizens will remind vote rs of their duty on this day. The school prob- lems have been multiplied the same way as our telephone problems by the tremen- dous growth in this area. This matter af- fects the welfare of all your children and is deserving of your attention. BE SURE TO VOTE! I I I / • • In the 1ood ole lee cllnkln1 1Jme, the food canylne outdoors time, fhe bll heave to the boat· lng time • . . don't unload an· oth~r tee cube tray untll you run upstairs a nd ~ what Thermo Temp a nd Thermo Ware have In· aulated up for keep hot or cold, chip rree non -breakable serving ... First of a U a delicious rattan pa ttem which m I r a c u 1 o u s 1 y t>noug h looks like 1lass w I t h beige, turquoise, rose or yellow trimmlnfs . . . An Ice bucket. which hold5 two trays of tee cubes, a 48 ounce pitcher and three slz~ of "1laUH" . . . double old fashioned, 10 and 12 ounce ... * * * A ._.et ,...... ._.... Cllld p 1• I a ~ dMin:locll wttJa wldto • boee wtU. wllit. 9IMP • • • c..f• .... Cllld c.ftM capa wttla • t • a a I a 9 brow a wu II• •;rrll._ Cllld Cften ••• Aa kle buCket 1D a a'-d tbat tilt. for ..., .-.. ..... tbe .......... tbat .....,. wtU. a pop ••• Cllld a food ..,., ••• ,... fOOd ...... -.. ... 1D tbe IMalGtlll9 world ............ .... wa•t.lfal d oa b lo wall for ...... Ieoda bot • eold ••• U• It • • 1'011 • do a a t .................. lly Ita...,. ..... .__ .. lt--~llllt ••• T• ........ ,.. ..... .. _, 1 IS' .......... ..... ~to be die .... It__.. .......... * * * All of these Insulated goodJes have their own built In hot pads and coasters ... no aweatlng, J'lo rlng!t on furniture ... and they a re very patio and boat good looking ... * * * A~DeWanayof gl.... (lor real tboM an) . . . .. wtra u..y .... an ..-.cS .•. "'Capptc'o ... a gllat of gold. Ice bl .. Cllld wblto ••• real root looldag .•• "'M1D9'" f• tbo b .............. . glau wttb wblto CIDd 9 o 1 d ...,._ gracefully pi'CIIIdla9 •• • "Aatiqua," aa I at oro• tl a g ama11 .,..,.o11 gold d o • I 9 D. •ert modem • • • "Lw.. .. atrictly cora for tbo tlabonaaa .•. dear glau wtth bl.adr aad r.s. jut tbat. la,.. •.• ..._una .. an •arkod dOWD. too. lfo ex· cue aow f• auaaaer aippd9 to get lD a nat with all tb ... ... f.-ted .... u.. ... with aa amptloua aaaabor of dlf. fonat a1aoa Cllld • b a p • • _. 91a... aad pUcbon • • • * * * Tht> k ind or glass with thumb prints all over ... A newy de· sign for Iced coffee. Ice cream 80das or beer . . . a Jar1e 10 ounce tumbiN, but with a han· die . . . Double old fuhloneds and regular tumblers ... tam· ber. smoke or plum colored ... aU In this thumb print design. * * * To 90 aDder tbo 9laa•oL .....-.tatboabapeola._.. ..._ • u.o. a...._._. cMnloa ........... CocMd' aaplrla .. too. Cllld ...,_... Cl ..... ... poola • • • ~ ...., ..y ·-"' .. catty ••• ........................ _,. ... ..u ......., .,. ••• ........................ ly d , ..... ,._. ......... .... .... .. ··•"'•• ... ....................... ....... 'Y .................. ............... •"" ... ....... ·-..u ......... ltrlctly ..._..,, ......, • ....., ... ,......, ..... .. .... ....... Pnlt ... .. ,, ... ,...u..... .. .... ..... .... ••••• of ... w ... 11&1718 ................ . * * * "We're nice but nautical,'' here on the mt'zzanlne at Richard'., .. ................. ,. --..... .. . -- U•Girl• ••• !J Louise Meteer 2 . : ~ Uf nfE NICK OF 'IUfE to ITS A "NEW DEAL" for brfdae 1 r e e t their dauahtera, who'd players, to judae by the deck.' been vacatlontne Jn L I n c o 1 n, of cards which Mrs. Raymond Nebraska, Wft'e M.na. Jack Bar· A&t'r or Corona del Mar aave as r.ett at Bay Sh_.. and Dr. and prl1ea at her 'bridle luncbeon Kra. Hany SUc.kler of Udo Isle last week at Balboa Bay Club. who duhed to International Air· Firat priu, won by Mrs. Adrian port to meet the alrla last Tllurs· Cameron, waa a deck of huae da,Y. Betl)' Barnett and J e a n carda which can be e n j o y e d Stickler ha d bftn house auesta whJie aunnln1 on the aand. One of Ju nne·a .. ater and her family. almply si.lcks them u prllht In Jaycee Luau Is Scheduled A roast pie dinner with all thP trlmmlna., authentic HawaJian dancers, plus a dance band with aeveral extra added attracUons will f~ature the fourth annual luau of the Newport Harbor Jun- Ior Chamber of Comm~~- The luau will eet under way at 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, in the American Leaton "Hut", 15th St. and W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach, Mike Lawler, publicity ch airman, has al\l)QW\Ced. Top fiction ADVISE AND CONSENT ., Aile~~ On.ry THE CHAh.4AN RUORT ly lrvillt w.nu,. THE INTERNS ly lidi.NI F..~e THE INsn<:TOl ly J•11 0. H•r1ot 15.75 4.50 U l 4.00 Addln1 lntfteat to the homecom· the sand, and th,y won't blow .._1 J.&. Ia ..... ln1 was the fact that youna peo· away! ... •• --•- ple repreMntlna varioua Demo; Second prize, goine to Evelyn cratlc candidates for nomination Sherwood, was two decks of an· were arrivlne In uniform also, other innovation In pI a y l n g and the aJ.ryort seethed with col-cards. These have the aulta (dla· "L6l1MS IN P-'IAOISE ly "•"~ Sl.wt ltter l elleli"9 llbr•ry. •- us I CUTTING tHEIR WEDDING 'CAKE are •he former L'nda Anr~ Provence and Ensign Robed Diehl Jr., follow"ng their marriage in Chula Viste. · or and excitement. monds. hearts, etc.) Imprinted In • • • such larae size that It isn't ne· IT WAS HOT ENOUGH on the cessary to wear your al a s s e a Fourth ol July for Bunny and while playing ! Harvey Mayer, who d r o v e to ~frs. William Bruagre of Thr~ Phoenl.x. Arizona, for a wedding. Arch Bay, who won the consola· Bunny also waa celebratlng her tlon prize, received a set of for· birthday. I tune telling cards, designed. no • • • dou bt, to teU her what her tuck WE-.£ T 0 Ill If C A 80U· will be next tJme she plays. QUET (aad hope abo artcb" I Others who enjoyed Junch~n It) to lin. WlWaaa IIOCid of at a table made gay with color- Lido laJo bocoaao .... Ia a u.. ruJ £innias from tht> hoste • gar- _ .... _. a w-aa wbo de· den In Corona del ~ar, and whq ...... a JDGjor part of bor time 1 enjoyed the fashion show at the wuolflsbJy to tbe culharal bet· club, lncludt>d the Mmes. ~au · ter.•t of tbo eommuaJty la rice Valles and Fred Hilpert of wbkla abo u .... Rn work for I :-lewport Beach: David Staples Onlago eo.aty ~ and Peter Treleavln ol Upper A 1kl trtp to Mt. Baldy will be sponsored on Thursday, July 21. by the City of Newport Beach recreation division. Reservations are open untl 1 tomorrow I Frl- day1. The $3.40 trip l.s available to 8 -year-olda and up. They must provide their sack lunch for rhe trip. A bua will leave from in front of ~ewport Beach city hall at 8 a.m. and retum at 5 p.m. A ·RTIX LINDA PROVENCE WEDS ENSIGN ROBERT DIEHL 1un boea eepodally oubtaad· I Emerald Bay. 1 • • • ag. • • LIKE RIPPLES IN A P 0 0 L.J THE HOROSCOPE SAID t h a t friendship has a way or spread· both Eve and John Hurtt of :'\t>w· lng. For Instance. Vera and port Helrh ts were going to have George Eubank or Irvine Terract' . a surprise vlsitor. and lust then a re just home from a vacation One of the summer seasons I best man. U hers were ~obert the phone ranJl las Eve was trip with their young sons, Ger- most beautiful weddings w as Humphrey or San Diego, ~lachael reading her Cllmp_f' 1nto the aid and Bob. And it was made that In which Ensl'n Robert Stewart of ~ewport Beach a nd stars 1 It was M r<~ Julie Ireland. doubly pleasant by the fact that Stuart Diehl Jr. claimed as his Robert CaJIIs of Costa )1esa. wire ~f Call L. lrt•land. rormer they visited Mr. and )f rs. Lum bride lovely Unda An!:' Provt'nce. Pn>cedlng the ceremony. Dr. a ttorney general of Oem·er. Colo-Anderson. parents of Irene Wise· Solemnized June 25 at Com -S he I don Brockett sang 1"he I rado to sav that she would ar· man also of Irvine Terract>, and munity Congregational Church Lord's Prayer" and "Because." rive ·this week to vlclt the HurtU. her brother, F rank and family In In Chula Vista, the nuptials weroe A reception wa held In the )frs. Ireland has j ust completed Oregon. I attended by the bridegroom s paUo a n~ on the ~road la~n of 1 a tour of the world. and stopped To illustrate the rippling pool parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stuart the brides parents home an Bo-off at a Dude Ranch In Pre~n. of friendship it should. be ex· Diehl or 508 Goldenrod A\'e., Co· I nita, with 300 auests In anend· Ariz. before coming on to ~ew-plaJned tha t. Vera and Irene firs t rona del Mar, and close friends a nce. ~farilyn Parry p resIded port ' Beach. She and Eve have met through the Tu~ay Club from the Harbor area. over the 1uest book. been friends since they wer e here. and a warm friendship de- The bride Is the daughter of I The bride's mother wore Iris children l veloped between them, nurtured Mr. and Mrs. Charle 8 e n t on c h I fro n with accessories one · • • • by a mutual Interest In mus1c. Provence of Bonita. She ext'hang-shade liahter, and a corsage of SOJIETJIDIC If E w BAS And to top it all oU, Gerald and ed vows and rings with her a gapanthus and hybrid delphin· aEEJf ADDEO to tbo ~ Cllld Bob Eubank were perhaps the bridegroom before Dr. Everett lum. ~frs. Diehl wore champagne boarts of Ietty aac1 J-* a.yor most pleased of a ll. slhce they Sorenson, In a setting or pale silk organza with lace bodice of 3712 ac-a, c:o.... del Mar. were able to visit the Frank An· pink gladioli and white carna· and matching accessories. H er lt'a Teddy a.yor. a d.lalaatift derson ranch and ride horses! tlons which accented the pink flowers were areen cymbidium Cllld IOUC"f wtn·baind torn. The bridal 10wn was fashion-When she left on her honey-~::!::..._ _________ .....-...:._ ___ ....:.. ________ _ gowns of bridal a ttendants.. I orchids. pup. u .. EMf911 cteulroed ML OR l-0550. ed In the Princess silhouette of moon the bride wore a b e 1 g e peau de sole with awept back Jtallan silk costume suit with tuJJneu, chapel traJn, and dell-m a t c h I n 1 accessories atad a eate I n a e t • of re-~broldered w h 1 t e orchid with pele pink ~neon lace marklnr the top of ~-Her feather hat wu of the bodJ~. the elbow 1 eng t h peony pink. aleeves and skirt. The veil o! After traveling to Jlllnols and F r e n c b Ulumon wu fingertip New York, EnsIgn and Mrs. length. caught, In a crown of Diehl went on to Bermuda. where ~d pearls. She carried white the briderroom is statloned with roses, stephanotis and a pink or -the ~aval Air Force as a navl- chld. A sentimental touch was gator on a sea pI a n e patrol the ribbon bow from the bridal I squadron. bouquet of the bride's mothe r. He Is well known In Corona )flss Susan Provence, sister or del Mar, where his parents are the bride. wore blush pink and prominent In rommunJty and so· carried peony aladJoli with roc;es clal affaJrs. He attended Xewport and shattered carnations. Brld('~-Beach schools.. graduating from m aids were Mia Carole J?Y Harbor High Sc-hool In 195-1. and mond of PhoenJx. ~flss Sui.' Rlll'y Orange Coao;t College In 1956. In and )flss Barbara Lamb c r r of 1959 he was $tradua t<'d from rh<' San Diego, wearing pt>ony pink. llnh·t>rsltv of Arizona. wa!' a Phi All attendants wore ldentlcalh· Gamma ·Delta and a c ha r r <' r styled street length gowl'\6 of silk me-mber or Sagma Gamma EP'-1· organza with matching cl rcl<'ts ion nar1onal hono·arv fratl'rnlrv. ot satin a nd tiny veils. Brid<'~·, Jil~ hrld£> 1 .. a third J::<'nt>rat1on maids carried pink gladioli wlrh 5outh('rn Californian, anrl a pink roses. g-rad uate ne !'hula \'1"11 H i sz h Debbie ~ewton. a c-ous in or lh<' :'('hOOI. She .ltH•nded l' nl\ l'rSity bride. (I'O('ked In a pale pink or· of 1\rl?ona for 2 vcar~. gandy with ~ny pink 11as h a nd bows. was flower girl. Ring bear -~ · nt>ph~w of the bridegroom. Daryl AI' LAII'I AIOO" 110 •••••• HA. CDdiPOL' , , ASK YOUl DEAlER ABOUT THIS H15 FINE HAll PREPARAnoN. r•• H041•• for M•11, lite. COROIA DEL MAR PHARMACY FOR YOUR BATHROOM LOXUBY MAJITEX "'SSVE&Er...-1Jf. COLOIII NAaTEX "'ClllTEaaOJf• llf 4 COLOal MAaTEX .. TIXESSE .. llf I COLOIIS MAJITEX .. U COIIE .. llf I COLOD BATH TOWEl-5 -HA~D T OWELS \O~IATl"RE Gl'F..5T 1'0\\'ELS and WASH CLOTHS WITH )tATC'HI~C C('LORS I~ :"JYl.ON BATII Rl:GS and LID CO\'ER-5 -BATB TOWELS fi'OSI 11.49 WE CJVE S&H GREEN' STAMPS . ' e1nert s <'r was 3',.year-old Daryl Lay, a ~ Is the son or Sgt. and )Irs. G<-nc ~ Lay I she I the former Peggy V S127 E. Coat awy .. DOCD Jaaat .. Corooa dol Mar 181& JfEWPOJtT BLVD. Oiehll. IU West ltda St., c.&a Mesa OaJOLE S-9110 COSTA IIC£SA. CALIF. D EP.4 RTMEI\.T T ORE ~ney~ri~lof&I~I~-1 ~~·~ •~1 * mu~~~9~Px __ ~*~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ la~n~d~a~n~d~Los~-A~n~g~e~les~~se~N~ed~a~s~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~====~==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---- YOIJ ltewjiGit ••= .. ' / Lido Resident ' Dies in Auto Frank l . Samanlero. 57, of 12~ Vla Lorca, Lido tale, and Los An1el• appa~ntly autre~ a heart atlack and died whUe driv· lng ht. car In frol1t of 451 VIa Lido Soud. Lido Isle, at 11 :43 a.m. Sunday. Mr. Samanle1o'a car crashed Into the parked car of Curtla C. JackJon, 4!51 VIa IJdo Soud. A lite department re.cue aquad was rushed to the scene and an am bulance took Mr. Samaniego to Hoae Hoepltal, where he was pronounced dHd. He fonnerly had Uv~ In Bal· boo, and Just recently purchased the t1ome on Lido l~le. He had( been employed by Luckman & Associates, a.rcbJtect.a. Graveside aervl~ we~ held yesterday In Calvary Cemetery, Los Anreles. Seal .l Sheets Mor., tuary was In charge of arrange· ments. R-~ Rezoning, I High Buildings • I Are R . t d SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL of Newport Be~ch and L~gun& I e I ec e combined inst~ll~tion ceremonies recently foll owing dinner ~t Irvine .,. ·Co~st Country Club. Here 4re (left to right) stttnding, Mrs . P4t· pre1ident. ~nd Dr. CGrole LeiMd, recording secret~ry. of N'wport H4rbor Soroptirnists ; seated, left to right, Virginia Randall, LagunG Be~ch Soroptimist president; Merle MGttGs, the new president of the Newport club. and Louise MG rdesich, treasu rer of the New· port Soroptirnists. jPhoto by Louise Meteer) Applications for R·2 rezoning terson, second v, ice·president, ~nd lucille Loftis. first vice·president, 1n B a 1 boa and tor increased height for an apartment'buildlng of L~gun~ Soroptirnists: Mcbelle BGrkow. director of District 2. In the Lido Center were rejected from B~nning: Gene Sclee ond ~lice Moody. firs t Gnd second vice· Thu ~day evenlnc by the New· c s ------------------------------------------------~--------------------­ port Beach Planning Commission. oncert et R. M. Krieg .)"as denied his request for R·2 zonln& tor 23 F A lots from 1501 to 1589 Miramar 0 r U 9 2 7 Or.. Balboa, after a number or I • residents protested that property .· would be devalued and Increased Tickets \\Ill g? on sale Mon · traffic would result. I day to: the Starlight Irvine Bowl Adrian Wilson property devel· Concert or the Summer Festival o ~ers and realtor Helen .McKen. Symphony of Orange Countf.'y,, 7i'e were denied a variance for a scheduled ror Saturpay en•nlng. }()4t2 .foot hlch apartment build· Aug. 27, in Irvine Bowl, Laguna I lng at 3300·3306 Via Lido, near Bea~h. . the Lido bridge. Their request Tsckets \nil be \'ailable IO<'all~ for a use permit to ronstruct the at Karen ~largretn Imports, 2625 10·story apartment building was E. Coast Hwy., Corona del ~tar. Sl't over to the Aug. 4 meeting., and a lso in Laguna Beach, SJn· The Commission ln the mean· ta Ana and Fullerton. . t ime ls waiting for a report on a Included on th<' committee for building bulk and height study. the musical event ar<' ~Irs. Kar· The Commission rejected the en Margreta Wood, CO·Chairman; rcquesr ot the Balboa Develop· Thelma PaddO<'k HoPf'; James ment Co. tor.changes In the plans T. Van Dyke, treasurer; Franc<'S for an apartment building at MacArthur, sej:'retary. and Crace 909·911 ·913 Balboa Blvd. and 9()6. Denton, ·manager. Corona del 908·910 Ocean Ft., Balboa. The Mar. developers already have permis· The concert will be a benent sion for 25 units and 75 feet; they for the Laguna Nursery School requested an additional un1~ and the Anaheim Symphony. wlt'h no increase In height but Conductor wtll be Eurene Ober. widt chaneea ln setback&. conductoT of the Anaheim Sym· phony. Harry Farbman, musical director of the Redlands Bowl, TDIK ITdiS AT 'I'OVa DOOa will be guest conductor. Ma rilyn Horne. soprano. atlld Edith Schll· ler, pianist. will be soloists. 'WRITE BAT OF MOJifTJI' Dexter M. Jonell. aviation ord· nanceman rirst class. U. S. :'ol:tvy, son or Mr. a nd Mrs. Wilham H. Jones, 6J6.35th St . W est New· port. was selected "Wh ite Hat o! the Month" while serving at the Ford Is land Na val Air Stat ion. Pearl Harbor. Hawaii. He recf.'IV· ed an engraved cigar~tte lighter. SEEthe new furnished MODEL APARTMENT GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONIES were held Wednesday evening. July b. at the site of the First BGptist Church of Corona del MGr, 41 241 I E. CoGst Hwy. The Church is scheduled for com· pletion by Sept. I I. Pcrtici pcting in the cere· monies were: stMding, left to right, Mrs. A. A. Wallace. ch4irmcn of the Women's Missionary Society of the church: Mr. Wallace, chairrnon of the finance committee ~nd deccon of the church; com· .,-,itiee; Mrs. D. A. Bryant: the p~stor. Dr. 0. A . Bry.,nt, and Ed Bobson, realtor who hGndled the s~le of the church site: kneeling, Miu Sharon Morrill, church orgGnist, and Johnny Lee Russell, choirman of the bo~rd of trustees. The congre· gGtion is meeting temporarily in the Corona del MGr Community Cpngreg~tional Church. !Ensign photo) NEWS OF CITY COUNCIL lal'llllll Dlffleltl'a D..PIIr Is l1jll'lll Open dally and Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM tContlnued from page I I I • Approved plans and speclfl · Wa hmgton, D.C., that the lnstl · cations for the completion of lm· tut<' ha~ recogni1.ed the Ci ty or provemet.ts on Margaret Or .. I :"<'wport Bea<·h for Its traffic E'n · I Newport Heights; a uthorized the glneerlng program during 1959, city clerk to advertise [or bids Frances P. Duffield. 14, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ouf. rield, 2440 B a y s h o r e Dr.. Bay Shores, was taken to Hoag Me· moria! Hospita l by her mother last Friday for treatment of In· juries received In a 2·car accident In front of 2572 Bayshore Or. '"'"l•tt.4 1ty .I. H. atGGAR, IA'"A ANA II Luxurious year·round beach· front apartment living. One-bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom (or two-bedroom and den). From $300. ...... ~_L~ .. -~, ;r:.1 1 ~ A ....-3~::-:a~zz~ -$~ ---c:c:.'\ll :.:.:.\...~::':~--~ -- a re.ognltlon given to only 37 to be re<:-elved Aug. 4. cities throughout the country. • Approved plana and specifi· Councilman Hans Lorenz com· cations for tratnc signal and mt>ntl'd that lhe award was a channelization at Jamboree Rd. trlbutt> to the work of retiring and "ntrance to Ford Aeronu· Ci ty Engineer Ben Webb. tronlc In the Back Bay area and <e Received notification t h a t authorized the city clerk to ad· the net share of motor vehicle vertlse for blda to be received license tee apportionment for at 10:30 a.m. Auc. 4. The girl was riding In a car driven by her sister, Susan, 16, which collided with a car com· ing out of a yacht landing drive· way driven by Cunner J. Haug, 36, 1405 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. Newport Beach from Dec. 1, 1959, • Authorized the openlnc of through May 31. 1960, Is $28.· escrow for the purchase of the 340.90. lot at Balboa Blvd. near the 11· 10• roa IIODIIK'n'ES • Received a Jetter from Attor· brary bulldln1 In Balboa to pro· A aon, 6 lb., 13 oz .. was born ney Max Sturces, commendlnl vide a alte for the Balboa Fire to Mr. and M111. Elsworth 1. Sgt. Richard Heinecke, tralfic of· Hall; the "u r c h a 1 e price la Morri~ette, 108 Nordlna St., West eeu 1 • .. .._ c ........... .a a.re Ia tbe at..ftC."e of the lev, J:dwla Oomlle, u.. .-nnon at die t:IO and 11 a.m. SUnday MMe. wtll be liven by the Rev. WWiam Weldl. cha.plaln at the Youth A•tborlty In Norwalk. speald,.. on "Don't 8oCber Me." Mr. Gomb a. anendine dlaplaln adaool in n . Sloru.m, N.Y. • • • ......... ~ ............. Corona del Ma~'When We Ate at Our Hleheat" wUJ be the ter· mon topic of Dr. Gerald Strickler, supply pastor, at 11 a .m. Sunday. • • • ......... •erbor LaU.... a..-. Newport Helahta -ne Rev. lames Blain will preach on the topic, "Chrktlan Coura1e." at the 8:30 an,ct 11 a .m. Sunday servict"S. • • • Val....u.t C b u r c b. Costa Mesa-"Our Involvement In To· day's CrWs" wtll be the aennon theme of the Rev. lames W. Me· Knlcht. ruest preacher at the 10:30 a.m. Aervlce this Sunday In the absence of the minuter, Or. Charles Clare Blauvelt • • • Clutatkm I c I e D c e Cbwcbee. Newport Beach, Corona del Mar. Costa Mesa-The way to urifall· Lng peace and satisfaction will be pointed out thls Sunday in a Lesaon·Sermon entitled "Life," the flrat of a series this summer devoted to synonyms for Cod. In the Colden Text 1 trom · Romans (6:23) Paul declares, ''The gift of COd ls erernal through Jesus Christ our Lord." • • • llcalboa lsi aDd Metbodlat Cb~The Rev. Godfrey Graef· lin will preach on the topic, ''Three Voices Only," at the 8:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday servlet"s. The ramlly night pot·luck dinner mt'etlng this Wednesday will pre· CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNJTY CHURCH COKGRECATIOWAL 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, Calif. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A.M. Church School classes 9:30a.m. Nursery for both hours. Edwin C. Comke Minister ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH DJI Via Lido, Newport 8eacll Olllole 5-0210 Tbe Rev. John H. Parke, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:15--Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :00-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon Nursery and small chlld care provided THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and Heallnc Service LUTHERAN CHURCH Chu rch of the Muter 3545 East Coast Hlchway Corona del Mar The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor Phone: ORiole 3·5022 SUNOA Y SCHEDULE 9:30 A .. M.-Sunday School 11:00 A.M.-The Service WELCOME NEWPORT HARBOB BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist Convention Fairview Ave. at Fair Dr. Costa Mesa Rev. Herbert Johnson, Pastor 1.J 8·3072 · KI 5·4610 Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m. (Ciaseea for All Ales Momln1 Wor.hlp .. '11:00 a.m. Evenlnl Wor.hlp .... 7:30 p.m. Wed .. Prayer Meetlne-7:00 p.m. fleer for the Police Dept., for bls $18.000. Newport, ln Hoag Hospital on handling of a recent traffic a ccJ. Sunday, June 26. IIAIIIOR T1D11TY dent II:JIYDIG OK CAaama -------BAPftiT CHUBCH ~==~'c • ~lved a request from Mra. Lt Robert H. Eacert. aon or A nw .U..OAif DAIVES ...., St. 6 J'alrvtew Ave. Howard Crouen. 3711 Lake Ave., Mr.. H • n r y Ea.rt, 1612 W. A 80!'-7 lb., 1 oz., was bom COSTA KJ:SA West Newport, for Information on ~an Front, Balboa. 1a -rvtna to Mr. and Mrs. lamea R. Me· 1ett1n1 a atop al1 n lnat&lled at aboard the attack alJ'nalt carrier Donald, 408 Belvue Lane, Balboa, 1 ~ Jt.v. William Acton tM comer o1 Lake Ave. Ud 38th USS Orisqny, operaUq wIt Ia In H«Mll ~pltal on unday. I.J 1-34-40 • KI 5·~ St., at the bridte to Pfewport the U. S. ~nth Fleet In 1M June lB. Js'-nd; referred the letter to the Western Padnc:. 11M c:anter .. SURDAY SEKVJCES trattlc committee. .cheduled to retum ......... In 1111111111 11 ~~a-A' laDday School ... _ 1:45 a.m. • Approved ttae application of o.temt.r. #' i .... lloralnc Wonlalp -11:00 a.aa.. the IJdo lele Community A..n. " • t ,,.,_. ,_.....,, Philharmonic ......._ a.rvlce --7:00p.m. to construct a reinforced buJk. COIO'U'nl .,._, cotiM& .u.oelatea wUI hold a coffee at WEDNESDAy head, dredce and fU1 for ~mall John C. Sh;m .... raclloman 10 a.m. '11\urMay, lu.ly 21, In tiM ......._ 11 ....______.IC HE NEWPORT 0 • .. Mnt the Re¥. Courtney Stanton, lewt.h·ChrtaUan evanaellat, who will ctve a ~ce and demon· etratlon of the lewlah Puaover. • • • lt. .......-. •roabytorloa caa..a, Cliff Haven-"rtre ln Yoor Veins .. will be the sermon theme of Dr. Charles Dlerenneld at the 8:15, 9:35 and 1l a.m. Sun· day eervlces. A quartette, Mrs . Lloyd Flowers, Mr.. Don Austin, , Wal'ftn Presnall. and by Col· fee, will sln1 at the 3 services. • • • lt. ~s .... AU Aapla ~piUifal M...._, Corona del Mu-'nle Rev. Edward Allen will preach on "The Hungry World" at the 8 a.m. Sunday service, which Will be held In the Corona del Mar Con1recatlona1 Church. DQSI:JIT III:KTIIIG SUJIDAY Sunset fellowwhJp desaert wlll be held at 7 p.m. Sunday In the Buchterklrchen patio at 311 Me· llotrope Ave.. Corona del Mar, sponsored by w om e n of the United Lutheran Church of the Master, Corona del Mar. F~· will sliver oderlnc will be taken to defray expenses. Mrs. Allen Sawyer ia social chainnan. • • • UCIITRATIOif IVWDAY Rellatratlon for v a c a t I o n church 8ChooJ at the Corona del Mar Conere1at1ona1 Church will be continued this Sunday at the school and In front of the church between the 2 aervlces. The re1· lstratlon will be for claUH that will be1ln next Monday. UKIVEDUY Mr. and Mrs. George Wiseman of Irvine Terrace drove to Las Vegas over the weeken4 to cele· brate their weddlnc anniversary. ,_ .. ., ,.._Qty ,...., ul .... &.;.,. '"~"' C.~ Oll ... J-41110. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES P1IIIT CIIVJICB OF CIDJIT, ICIEJfliiT, 3303 \'Ia Lido Newport BeaC"h SUNOA Y SCHOOL 9:15 a .m. aftd 11 a.m. SUNOA Y SERVICES 9:15 . 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVEN LNG MEETING 8 p.m. REAQJNC ROOM-331!5 V'la lJdo, Newport Beach Open W8ek eta,._ t a.m. to 5 p.m. Wedneeda~ 8 a.m.. 7:45p.m. 1\leecla,ya and J'rtdap- 1 a.m. tot p.m. aeon ,.c:a-u~ac:a-or Clllllll, ICi&ll I 1ft ... ;wt ..... .. c... ... ... 3831 East Cout Hlchwa.y Corona ct.l Mat SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE -11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m . READING ROOM- 3831 East Cout HJchway Open week d~ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. You are cordially lnvlr.d to attend the Church Servkw and to use the ._cllq Room. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CORONA I>.EL MAR Church bulldlnc now being erected at 2411 E. Coaat Hwy, Temporarily meeting at Community Conrrecn· tiona Church 611 Heliotrope Street. COM Th e Church duly con· tuted June 19, J 960, and 13 an atflllate of the South· ern B a pU s t Pastor Convention. All are Invited to worship 800 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. FIRST CIIIUSTIAN CHURCH Franklin 0. Bixler, Jr. Mlnlater Ll 8·4778 • Panona1e Ll 8·52M SUNDAY 1:30 ·-··-··---.. -Bible SC:hooJ lg~: y;i~---~~ .. ~ 8:30 ----V•per ~ WEDtfl:sDAY ~ ~ ~. t:30 a.m. Women'• a&ble ...._. 7:00p.m.---Prayer ....unc 1:00 p.m. ---Cbolr Prac:Uce Jlfunel')' and Child Care Pnwlded Flnt Cbrlatlan Cbardl 111 Vidorta at Plaetnlla Cotta ..... boat storace and to CONtruct teaman a,.,..nticl. U. &. Jlfavy, INIIne ol Mr. and Mra. Robert • ._,_,,u,.. -1:• pa. about 325 feet ol tloa'-for a aon of Mr. and Mra. Orville E. OaaPnMlm lr .• lt2J Sabrina 1~;;:;::::::::::::::;::=~==;;:;:;:;;;;;::;;::;;;:~ 1mall boat .torqe area below ShembcJrl. 1307 Oxford Lane. Ter. Mr. GuCPniMlm Will show II ,. MillY I '60 lORD FAIRLANE PVU. .KIOft &QGDID I D& IDAII $2095" THEODORE ROBINS the southeut bridce app~ch at Westcllft. araduated recent I y hie rare eoll«tlon of approxl· the wen end o1 lJdo lale from tiM 11-Wftk a a d I o m a n ma~ly • miniature llonAJ tree. • Approved the appU~tions School, Norfolk. Va. which are ananpd arwnd a ..tnunlnc pool. Many IUdl tNee of R. A. MathlMn for sUp and are Imported rfom Iapan. ramp at No. 7 CoUlne laland; Ed1ar Hill for pleuure pier and Ooat at 817 VIa lJdo Soud, Udo Isle, and Burton lolnbe,.er fer a conaete .eawall at 801 v .. lJdo Soud, lJdo laJe. • Claanpd the elate to Aq. 4 for Neflvt"' bids for pevtnc ol Parldnc Lot 1 ..at the Corona cleJ .. ., --,.,.... • ••• .......... fl .. ..... W f S I M .. ... 101m1mown ......, •awca .. J ' • I , • ..-.-~ ..... ~· ... ._.. ...... -......... , (Continued from a.ae 1) aalcS 8be wu a nune. and that ahe'd c:!Oolc hJa awala, talle cue ol b1m It Ul. take hlm on p~u­ ure ttts-. &IV. him apendin& money and look after hla clothes. All he would have to do waa al1n owr hla property to them and he'd be cared for the real of hla Ute, •• thouah he were their fatber . dne and food and alao conaulted ..vera) lawy ... The waal firm ot Drum Ia Drum and John Mar• tell In eo... ..._ took the cue, and tuec1 u a~ In Su~rtor Court Jn SaDta ADa for return of the ~ to Mr. McGhee and for tenDJaatloa ol the aareement with the O.llrtdiL That wu In November, lJIL Now came a blOOd relative, a eel, and only 2 living unit are niece, Lora BlJhop. She waa the allo~ed. He thereforf' mO\'ed out wtte of a .ervi~man, S1t. Ed· of the basement apartment Into ward Blahop,,who wu statlont!d the next apartment above. The with the Engineers at Ft. SIIJ, top apartment wa already occu- .PORT · THE WINNIN& RUN is about to be scored for the C league Dodgers by Jad Hitz.l. at left. as third baseman Ronnie Brock· way of the Braves waits for a posible put-out play. This was the final inning in last Thursday's game at the Corona del Mar Youth Center, and the Dodgers won 9 to 8. (Ensign photo) Council Committee to Study P.E. 'Shoestring', Sulsclivision It IOUnded very attradive, and he let them move into one ot the apartments. aad he alao aareed to alan the papers. • 110 1108& IWK&T TALK Soon the "aweet talk" s topped. Mr. McGhee collected no more rent. He wu acolded. nealected and left without even enough m oney to buy medicine or the amall amount of food he needed. The Oellrtch couple took out Joana on the property-first for $3,000, then another' for P .SOO. part of which was used to pay off the t3,000; and late.r still an- other note for 12.000. Nelfhbors helped Mr. McGhee out a blt with money for medl· Just 4 daJS ..,_. Chrtatmu, 19151, Su~rlar Jad .. Robert Card· ner aave a rullq 1n favor of Mr. JrcGhee.JUdl• Gardner 1ave Mr. McGhee a writ ol por1eaalon, UUe to hla property, a Judlment of Sl,IJ)O a1alrwt the Oellrtclu, and a permanent InJunction enjoining the Oellrlcha from harmine Mr. McGhee or dlapoalna of any of hla property. • 'I1IDJ) TO MEET PATIIEJITS But then that mortcace re· malned. and the Jecal.fee of sev- eral thousand dollars. That look· •d like a terrible problem. and •fr. McGhee. then 74 years old. worried a lot and tried to meet all the payments now on his shoulders. Oklahoma. In 1956 they entered pled by tenant . - Into an aareement wltb Mr. Me· A little whllt> later Mr. McGhee Ghee. A Joan would be placed on was told that he would have to the property, larae enouah to re· move out bE'cau e Mr. Herter was tire the other mortt•lt' and to planning to rent the middle pay the lawyera. Payments on apartment. Mr. McGhee aald he tbe new, Jaraer mort1a,e would had the agreement allowing him be met. by the nleee'a buaband. to stay there, and he would not and he and the niece wouJd own leave. the property and take poeift!lon • 8ELOJfCIJfGS MOVED OUT only when Mr. !\1cGhee had On Wednesday, June 29, Mr. paued on. ~1t'Ght't''s belonr lngs-hls cloth· I n the meantime, and u long lng. furniture and medicine- as he lh·ed. Mr. McGhee could were removed from the apart· live In his home, enjoy hJa aar. ment where he had ~n living. den. collect his rents. and, after and stored with a mo\·lng !irm, expenses such as taxes and re-and Mr McChee was lcx·ked out pairs and his small s um, tor of hl11 home. food, he would give hl-ni~ Jack and Doris Florer, who and her husband any money left were building their house at 615 1 over. But, no matter. It was his Iris A\'e' at tht> 3me time that till he met his maker. Mr. Mt'GhN> was romplE>tl ng his • PllOPEJrTT SOLD 15 year ago, in\'itM h1m to ray I Papers had to be slgrt'ed giving In a n up ta~r apartmt>nt 1n their ownership to the niece. And~ II houSE>. And that i3 where ht> is came about that the niece (lrat lh•lng now. sold the extra 4 lots, with the Is there no way to correct this I fruit trees. berry bushes and wrong done to ~1r. McChee? We.> flowers on them. to Charles Her· don't know the an~wer, but we're I ter Jr. of Costa Mesa. Then 1he trying to reach omeonE' who can sold the house. and the 2 lots on do something tor th1s fi ne ne1gh· which it stands, also to Mr. Her· bor and well loved a nd admlra· ter. That deed of sale was tiled I ble citizen of our community. :May 6, 1960. , Along with the sale agreement, lllhl Plf I ..a&. J-.1-J another agreement was signed ~ - by Lora Bishop and Mr. Herter. A pot·luck 1 u n c h e on with ' A City Council committee wu appointed Monday evening by City Council to atudy the revised plans for the "ahoestrlng" Pacific Electric I UbcUvlslon extending from 33rd St. to the westerly city limits of Newport Beach. Larry Newman, president of the West Newport Improvement Assn .. was Invited to attend the meetlng!J. The commlttee was dl· rected to come back with recom· me'ndations for the July 23 Coun· cil meeting. whereby Mr. McChee was to be I swimming and bridge will tea· allowed to ~upy the basement rure the n 0 0 n meeting today apartment wtth_?ut cost for 5 IThursdayl of the Newport Har-~ A8 YOU'VII years. and after;.> years. hE' rould bor-Laguna Beach Cru Omeca N•v•• •••• ITI Councilmen Oh the committee a N' Dee Cook, Kenneth ICJnpley and Mayor pro lem Charles Hart. fiM .. ilt'' """ "*" I n ifit4 litl4 "'' l•cldn ....__......,.., ....... .. ' .... ~ • ..., tf Wrt~. ....................... 1111 _.tilt._,.., II tllh ~ liiW1 l'dlt_..._,_ .. ................. Dept. .... ~ C DM I I 11-.._ ..... ............. Th.e Planning <.:ommiulon rec- ommended approval of the ten· tatlve map of the new abdlvlslon last Thursday evening, listing 15 conditions for approval. The West Newport Assn. has also recommended approval. on condition that 49th. 50th, 52nd and 53rd streets be extended from Seashore Dr. to Neptune An~.; that an adquate walkway be es- tablished between lots 115 and 116 for pedestrian traUic: that Seashore Dr. be widened to 45 feet, tha t lots 1 to 125 of the 192 proposed lots be restricted to R·1 zoning, and t h a t ornamental street lighting be provided . Morgan Lowery, West Newport resident. asked' that all streeta be cut through the proposed 1Ub· dlvtalon, e I the r as vehicular atreeu or as pedestrian walk· ways. -------....... .... .. pe.rt, ....... ............. ~~ ........ . We RO~DINC; THIRD on 1his war to the home plate in o big first innin9 in t+!e opening game o the Piedmont 88 League ot the Corona del Mer Youth Center is Johnny Schromm of the Braves . No. 38, tt.. third baseman for the Dodgers. is. Kim Oesenberg. P lf reley from the outf..kf. The Braves defeated the 2 in tht5 Lee<JUe opener played tiursday. (Ensign ~0 ' stlll remain there on p~yment of I Alumnae In the home of Mrs. a mont.hly renta.l. Trus ag~· Richard Button. 2().t8 Commodore ment. Signed Aprtl L2. 1960, sa1d Rd .. Bay Crest. also that all Ia~. regulations . ~ew oftl~r f'lected at the last st.a tutes . and ordJnancei~ of the ml't'tlng of the group in the Caty of ~ewport Beach were to be Shore Cliffs home of ~'irs Isabel complied with. . Pt-ase are )1rs. K Stanley Bell. ~1r. ~fcGhee sa>s that the con· secreta rr : )Irs. c. R. Lt>nahan, s1deratt~n for t~ts ~grei>ment to trea.su rN, and ~~~ J une Hill. allow him to !t"e In hi apart· rush chairman ThE'\' al o dis-I ment was a $.5.000 reduction 1n cus.wd pla ns 10 make toys tor ~he sa le price to )Jr. Ht>rter mentally retarded children, the ACB.EEXEJn' aECOaDED proje('t to sta rt In the fall Lola Bishop and her husband had s epa r a t ed. and sht' had sox roa DEJUSOKS mo\'ed to \\'estmi!"-o;ter Sgt. 81sh A !«>n. Jam~ William. 7 lh., 2 op pN'pared a wn tten statemt>nt. 07~~. wa bom to ~1r. and )1rs. s1gned Apri,-22, 1960. attt>sting Rlch~rd M. Ot>nlson. 111.3 Notting· to the agreeme.nt that . Mr. Me· ham Rd .. Westcllff. In Hoag Hos·i Ghee rould connnue to h\'t' thert>. pita! on Sunday, July J. He joins ~ls signed st~tement by Sgt I s1stcrs Li nda. 4. a nd Joanne 2. ~;s~~~~::r~et~\!h~~:u~~ -------W--A--.-'T._A--H---C--LA---RK---.-5-- June 3, 1960, at the request of .. Mr. McGhee. Mr. McGhee learned that It 1 was lllepl to maintain 3 sepa- rate livlnc unlta ln the house.l because It was bullt acrou 2 Iota . That mack the property onetpar. uw IUlAif aon America's J..areest Selection Rounda da Clock Hawallan Fashlon O...~&IE.._ -IIAmltJE AYL ML80A IILUID oa~ are happy to Annouhce ~the Opening of our Nem SnOck Shop Bakery , . ... • IT TIE c•io IF . ClAST .. IWIY Ill IAICISS.US AVE. .C.III DEL Ill I .. We Invite You to Corrie In and Inspect Our Ba~ery and See Our Bakers at Work Bringing Freshly Baked Breads and Bakery Treats From Our Ovens. OPEN DAILY 9 ~M. TO 9 P.M. ec-.r• ..... of Jaaw D. lay .......... Coatrac:tOr 3511 E. eo. lligllwat. Camr Del Mar • ..._ of ... •• t ...t Dnta:wcaat • DiM in Luxury ••• ~ Excellent Foop Delightful entertainment eYery night in the lounge IJVPPET LUJiCIIEOIIS Stalti8!r July 228111 Becu HGGT DeCASTilO Fr.-tiM qiDal DeCamo S1Jtwa. CIDd be .. t.tabdag 9JO'IP * * * • t.CIDO • 6lUEN • WYUit • ETERNA • HAt.CILTON * CROWN HARDWARE* ··=· I IL L I N 8 I L I Y ' I !:'.':i!i::::llll:l __ _ INIRBJAU.r ........... ·~· OAHCIN~ N~HTLT IANQWT 100 .. IIAUYI'UL DIL MAll -Otieh ~ 1 7e 2 BOATS DAILY TO CATAUIIA Catar.na lslancl Lacly I C.tar.na Aloha JOO PueenKers Ill ~ LIAYIN& FllOM FUN ZONE IAUOA Nata.P~'n, S Boats IHve at 9:00 I 9:45 e.nr Returning at 4:30 15:00 p.m. RoundTrip -Adult16.52 Children under 12 -HaH Price ... U.l-lllt A Wonderful Outing for the Famity HaPP'IJ vacation from the Sparkle Corps Wherner yoa tr•nl in the West, JOW' bett atop is at the sicn of the i6. Uaion'• •Sparkle Corpa'' or aenke ata- ~0. laapectora baa been there before you, to mate certain every alation is deu ud aaie, with a pot leas rest rooms. aeRJtt The housekeepinc la aa 1ood •• the Union cuolinea and the Minute Man eenice. That kind of reaMurance brlge a lot to inaure a happy vacation I IVII·8..nlf Wilen tM lda·&-Fua put out te tea Jut ·= It hacl a IYppy ~ lntlu4lnl lfr. and ..._ W. M. Lallldale, -VIa LMe laDd, lJdo .-. tbelr ......... ,...,, aDd Tftl)' ~ Ill c.ana Jlllblanct.. JuctraiU!IItudGther. IEIItllllfli IICW.c-t ..... w.y •....-t --. c:.IUenM ,._u..rtrL1717 61-L and Newport motor offi cer Phil H.,ll view the wreck.,ge in front of The Port The.,tre in Corona del M"r following " 2-c"r cr.,sh at 7:55 p.m. Sunday. Four persons were ;njured whet\ a C-'r driven by Elmer Wirta, 46, of Fullerton. stopped for pedestrians in the 80T FOa IIAJICOU8TS theatre qosswelk and his car was hit in th. re•r by a car driven by Mrs. Agnes W. Stilley, .. 5. of Encinitas. Mrs. La\'ra Wirta, 45, passenger in her husband's C-'r. and Mrs. Stilley, Ben F. Stilley and Mrs. Dora Stilley, 83, of Long Beach were inj ured . (Ensign photo). A son. Steven Hastings, 9 lb .• 4 oza .. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harcourt. 1006 Nottlng· ham Rd .. Westcli ff. in Hoag Hos· pltal on Saturday, July 2. He joins hls brother. Jef{rey Lee, 11,, in the family. CALUNGQQ ASSIGJfED TO SliD ADIOIIED , .... a. 105 llcPADDD R.. oa S·I- II&WIOIIT BACII Army Pvt. ~flchael L. Stone, son of Mrs. Barbara W. Riehle, 244 E. 16th St., ::'<lewport Heights. has been assigned to the Th1rd Armo~d Division in Buttbach, ~rmany. He Is a cannoneer In Battery C of the Division's Third -BY~~~. 24 hour Te .. plaooe Senice-OR 3-6650 IABGE GEORGIA Roady --. ._. ~ lt.rta lit S:G A.M. Artille ry. V.cllll-a:IDQI:EIIIICiam••=aiRIIIGDID•a:miiiiD_, lla DAY IOAT D .. A UE LEAYD I AM. AIID lJza P.ll. DAY 80AT IAII JVAII L&AVU 5 A.ll. LEGAL JIOTJCE • ICIIA"''CCIED Tournament, I'm a c t u a 11 y re· CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH This w~k. I was alJ set to give lleved that it'a -.t aol.na to be CAUFORNlA you the low-down on the 13th held thla weekend At the end SEALED PROPOSALS will be lnterclub Albacore Tournament. of 2 days of that so" of alatance ret'elved at the office of the City scheduled for Friday and Satur--and usually, that fa r oUt, plen· .. •••••.-•••••••••••••••••cC: Clerk Cltv Hall Citv of ::'<lewport day, arter having been postponed ty of rough water-l've had It, r TIDE TABLE lk>ar h. Ca llforn.la. u n t 1 1 10:30 from the week before. It's no use, and the same can be aald for a A.)J. on thP 4th dav of Au gust. I fellows and folks. We got word lot of others. Albarore flahlna la 1960. at which time 'they will be Tuesday morning that It's been fun. but not much when you 10 publicly opened and read. for cancelled. . . for 2 days with little more than performing work as follows: Reaaon for the committee • ac; a cat-oap now and tben. *'-all ~~~~~-.,.. .......... ... Signallution and Channel· tlon la tbe be.st. No albacore-over the ocean, and W0rJ7 aboU\ lzation on J amboree Road a t at least. none near enough for whether your , .. will bold out E n t ran c e to Aeronutronic m<»t private boats to let to them. Jona enouah to get back. rm Plant. Last we beard, they were 75 or quite. quite content to -'a.Y Cll'l 'No bid "i ll be ret'el\'ed unless 80 miles southwest of San Diego. the beach th.ls weekend and be· Billa lAW lll9la It Is made on a proposal form which is too far, believe me. lleve me, I wUJ ~eel a lot more IS Pddrt 3:20 3.7 9:32 1.2 1:11 u furnis hed by the City Engineer. San Diego sportfishlng boats llke that fresh datsy, come ~On· II ~ 4:57 3.4 10:33 1.7 Srll 5.1 Each bid must be aC't'Ompanied a re still catching aome, but it's I day. lAW ..... lAW by 1cash. t'ertifled check or bid· a fur piece to eo. Local alba~re • CATALIIIA. BOI 17 • ....., 0:33 1.1 6:26 3.3 11:31 2.0 der·s bond 1 made payable to the I boa. ts are maklna It a 2·day trip, Sunday was a real nl~ da'-·. 11 11"1"1 1:28 0. 7 7=37 3.4 llrtS I. I "' It 'nMedi"J 2:12 0.3 8 :28 3.5 lsll U Cl tv of ~ewport Beach for an tf and when. It was my good fortune to be • WedMalley 2 :49 0.1 9:08 3.7 1:51 1.2 am ou nt equal 10 at least' ten per· )1uch as I love the Interclub I aboard the Adequate, thanks to 21 Tluandcry 3:20 ·0.1 9:41 3.8 1:8 u cent 1 10'1 J of the amount bid. · Uncle Harry Rogers and Jack s ur h guaranty to be forfeited Corona Del :\1ar State and Buehn. his good s kippe r. We COJIJ'I.DIEIITI OP lAW 11:11 l.5 .... •• 5.3 1&51 u 7:SI 5.1 1105 5.1 I:S'7 5.1 I hould t he bidder to whom the Citv Beach Park. were out for a boat ride. it turned .. ,. .......... ftjiiiS contrat't 1s awardt>d !ail to enter xo· bid will be received unless out. At least we got a flying fisb ..... .. into the contract. . lit is made on a proposal form In the water. The only strike was z.u..tt 1-alJ ,., .. wpwt a .... c.tll ..... I . I n accordance w1t~ tht' pro· furnished by the City Engineer. one we su!fered by way or on~ t.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l \'I"IOns of Section 1170 of the Each bid mus t be aC'COmpanled of those well-known Joe Koons I Lahor. Cod(>. t~e City Council of by f cash. cer11fied check or bid· marlin-the kind that have S P II T f) S IE II E I thP Clly of :'\ewport Beach has dN's bond 1 made payable to the teeth. asrPMa iONI th(' ge.neral prl'\'all· City of ~f'Wport Beach. for a n ~me half clOZf'n or the prized Let us· wr~. Flaah Freeze ling ratE' of per dtem wagl:'s l.n amount f'qual 10 a t lt>a t ten per· sp1ke·noses w e r f> reported off cmd thP Jocal1ty 1n which the work t!'l •rent 1 10,; 1 of the amount bid. Catalina on Saturday. There was store your H.b for you. Ito be J)<'rformecl tor each craft or s ur h guaranty to be forfeited suppose~ to have .~en one ~ook· SCI TTY t S type of work man or mecha nic should the hiddc>r to whom the up. but 1t was a screamer and nN>drd to execute . thP contr~<'t ron tract Is awarded fail to enter I had Its own w~y. Sunday, one and 1<: 'et fonh 1n RP~Iutlon . 1 th(' rontract boat saw a defmlte feeder. but :-;0 . 319fl. A copy of said Rcc;olu· In ,0 d · 1 h th ro·~· that was lt. ~uy poco ma rlinos. tion 1s a\alldbiP 1n thP offl('t> ·0 acl'or an<'e w 1 _ e P • ItA~ STUDT of the C1 ty Clerk in the City of ''ISIOn<; of &-r tlon. 1 ' •0 of the We saw plenty of sharks. one OVICK P110DJ1 IAITI AV AILAILE Let Ua Pr0c.. T0111 Madia -We s...ar. II.U. II .. FIIZEI F-~-:"ewport Bea <'h. Labor. CO<IP. thl.' City Cou ncil of !in·back whale. ~hools of bonita All bids arl' to be rompare<l lthc City of :'Jewport Beach has and mackerel. jeJly.fish and Iota ~~·~1~1~·~1011a~~~~--~~t.~W~e~w~pw~t~l~a~~~~~·~Ci'«Ji"~~~~~OIII~t~l~a~J.~II~I~I~ on the basi" of the Cuy En~i · astertained the &eneral prevlil-of other interesting wtld-llle. In· ~ nE'er's estimate of the quantities an~ rate . of per diem wages In eluding a very ,Uce assortment I A L . 0 A PAY I L I 0 N of work to be rione. 1 thf' locality in which the work Is of birds. Being confirmed bird· ;"'o bid will be acce pted from 10 be p4>rformed for each craft 01 watchers. we aot a couple of a Contractor who has not been type of workman or mechan ic special thrills from s potting sev· 5 p 0 R' F I 5 HI N G liet>mPd in a~rordanre with the nt'eded to execute the contract eral whlte·thr03ted bikinis. p~t- pro\'lsions of Chaptt>r 9. Division and is set forth In Resolution tily sunning themselves on the Ill of Business and Professions :io. 5!98. A copy of s•id Resolu· decks of pusjng sailboats. We Code lion Is available In the office also aaw some broad-t&Jied doW· Pl~ns may be seen. and forms 0! the City Clerk In the City of agers, red·eyed nighthawks, and of proposal, bonds. contract. a nd ~ewport Beach. a few San Quentin quail. It's specifications may be obtained All bids are to be compared amazing how Interesting blrd· at the offire of the City En~l · on the basis of the City Engl-watchJng can be, when the mar· neer. City Ha ll, Newport Beach. neer's estimate of the quantities lin a ren't bltlna. California. of work to be done. • TBE JOT OF TKE ISLAIIDI The special attention of prOS· No bid will be accepted from It was rNl peaceful and pleas· pectlve bidders is •called to the a Cc;>ntractor who has not been ant to be dtaltlng a tlyer again "Proposal ~quirements and Con · llccru~ed In accordance with the over there. Catalina, to mt", Is a J. • dltlons" annexed to t.he blank provis ions of Chapter 9. Dlvlslon ways a beautlful spot. It's one form of proposal for full direction m of Business and Profe.lona of thoee ldncJ of places whe~ as to blddJna. etc. Code. you enjoy fl.thlna without catch - The City of Newport Beach re· Plans may be seen and fonns lng anythln1. Not long ago I mallty In such bids. a t the otflt'e of the City Enll· Carleton Mltebell, the author, 115 nJI n.IOII -..Jadtai.U • illY st'rves the right to reject a ny or of propo5al bonds., oontract and re•d an arUcJe about Tahiti In all bids and to waive any lnfor-~ speclfkatlo~ may be obt~Md Sports JUutrated. NOTE: A $5.00 d e p osi t re· neer City H•ll Newport Beach ued the rltht wordt. He wrote qulrt'd, refundable If plans and eau iomla. • • •-nwre 1a 801Mthlnt about the lit DAY specifi cations returned within 10 The apedaJ attention ol ~-lalancta. Lonl a~ a kindly I)O'ftr BOATS days atter bid o~nlng date. pectlve bldd ,.. 1 t'aUed t the fashioned them In anddpatlon 1 && t..... 6 ...., ClTV OF NEWPORT BEACH, ,._,.1 ._.!ulre~nta ando~n-ol tbe clay wben tM continents I &&I && ...... .._ CAUFOR.NIA • ·~ ~ woeld become auburt. and the ..... •c..e-MARCERY SCRROUDER, dlt1ons annexed to the btllnk cities unbl!arable Cllldrona o1 • 1181~ IZ:JO ::._•· City Clerk 10"!'1 of propoeal tor hall dJN'dion ncae and huny. luanda almo.t -- Dated: July 12. 1960. as to blddlna. ~c. alwaya mean e.eape. and part ~=:;;:;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;::;;:;::;;;:;;;::;:;:;;:;;:~ Publish July 14, 1960 In the New· The City of Newport Beaeh ft· ef .-lr 1~ lies In the pdrt Harbor Ensign. aerves tbe rlrht to reJ«t any • fad that 110 two are .wr ~ally all bt• and to watw any lnfar· ,._ aJJke ••• an an dtU.reat. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH mallty In •uch bldl. ancJ uda U. Ita c;wn aJiu .. .'' CAUFORNIA NOTE: A 15.00 de poal t re· Tba.Dll )'011, lrather lftdtell. I SEALED PROPOS,ALS wiJI be qulrett. ~ndable U plant and often offer up a few • n a al d received at the office ol tile City apecWcaUone returned wltbiJI lO lbaDIIa 1 for I• n ta Catalina. Clerk, City Hall. City of Mewport da)'l .n.r bid openlq date, 'I'Mnb, --.. It Ia the ... and Beach, California, u n t II 10:30 CITY Or lfi:WJIOIIT MACII. ._._ people can 10 ....... A.M. on the 4th clay of Aurut. CAIDOIJn.A IMre. ,.._ bee&-DO one. 1980, at w!tleh time they wUl be MA.RQDY ICRJIOUI)ca, 10 far, baa talrn It ....., lor • publicly opened and mel, for Qty Clerk bomllln1 ,. .... IAt'l lllMp lt tM ~ornlln1 won Ia fOIIGWI: Dated: 1\11)-12, JIIO. way It Ia. •tt..., •• Is lllf. 11ae Corwtrudion ol lm· Publl811 luly 1•, 1JIO ln the lftw· _,., ...., p ·-._.. Mr· ,..,.,................... Jlllft ....... &l'llllp. .... t .. • • ~ UOAL lfO'Ia 130017 .,.,...'ni'IIIIIC&--.... .._. -:;r-•• ..,. a u•-• "~ &~ M. ·- Notice Ia MNby pwn tbat the • SCOUT TB.I.S AIOU1 ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS CAD roll UI.Z ------PLANS FOR J underatanect Jefler'l, AIMrt J. .... Strelow and Myra ltNlaw, ln· u.-., •nc:a tend to •II 10 E. L. ClewlaDd aU IIOIICa • miEDI'ro.l of that Nrtaln marine cuvaa .... 4 ..,. c over ""'•'"••· lncludlna au SU'f'W couwr cw 111£ rnerchan&., matertala. rnaebln· STATE C. CALDODIA POR THE COI11n"'r C. 0&\lfGE (lelia~.-.... tlllilt II& Le•t•• ...._ e1 ................... 01 1 r, .-e1 Dr._. 11n. ~ = ..... c.-. ... ....................... rntlea north o1 Colorado Springs. HOT-RODDERS-'50 Olds 88 to Colorado. rebuild ~ tor parts. ICJ 9-2756. The. :55.100 bGJs will be from ALFA BO!'tlEO Spider, "59." Due ery, toole and cood wtll. belonc· ~:~rate ol 101111 wa11rr, aka Inc to aald lellera and located at JOIIJf a. WAJft', aka JOKAN· 2816 East Coaat J11Pway, Corona Nf!8 WBHit1. aka JORAJOCES a. del Mar, CaJUomla. and kD*ft every local couadl 1n ewry on~ to tamlly addition, must eeLL ot the 50 ... ._ anct ltl ~rrttories. E~llent condition. $2.700 cuh a_a .. l'fewpon Martrw Canv .. Co." WliliWi. Deoeut4 'nle 425 ownMalcouta and lead-or may be tlnanced tt credit and that a tranlller and ....... ~ Mona: IS IlDDY GIVEN to ....... .., ....... . en wUl be quartered In varioua good. OR 3-0176 . p&.rta of the lambofte camp with __::.......;...:.._..:..__:_::.::..;.:.,:_ ____ _ ment o1 aa1d blllin.. and lt. ... the ereditan ol tbe aboft named .. ,. wm be made aad u.. pur. decledtlnt diet au Jll-baYina chue prke thereof wtll be paid clAims aaatftlt the eald decedent on the 21st day ot July 1110 at aN required to file them. wtth the hour of tttn o'cloek· a. ,.;_ ot the ~ voucMra. In thtt aald day at the ottlees o1 Harry offlce o1 the eJe:rk ol the above L. Bloclptt, 2712 Eut c 0 a 1 t entitled court. « to preeent them, Hlahway, Corona del Mar, Call· wltb the nece~M~Y vouc~ra. to tomla. the Qndenllned at Law omce of ....... c.e. 1 .... ... ........... ...., ...... .... the local eound.l eontlneenta ot which th.,. are ~· J......,.) • • • Arrtvtn• and departine by rail. ay JOD vran IWG road wJll be about 32,000 Scouts and leaden requlrlna 68 special ....... ..._. .._.... tralna and 28 regular trains; l-'1•• "'-P 71 a bo\4t 4,000, lneludlna our troop The acldNU of the SelleiS 11 Lee CalVIn a. Keene, • !forth New· Ha~n TraU.r Camp, space lOA. port Boulenrd. l'fewport Beech, Newport Beach, County ot Or· California, which l1 th~ place ot ange, State of California: the ad. bu.sinesa ol the underslaned In dress of the Buyer 1.1 •ralde aJJ matten pertalnJnc to the es· Park. 300 East Coast Hlchway tate of sald decedent, within six Space 35, County of or a n 1 e: months alter the first publication State of California. of this notlee. The Fifth National Jamboree will come by plane. whll~ th~ Is Just a round the ~ner and the remalnlnr 18,000 S co ut 8 will boys and lead•rs. all equally ex-t ravel by bua, and It they are cited, are makinr last mlnute local Scouts they will travel by checJu on their personal aear In ca r. prept~ration for Thursday, July The use of the Jamboree lte 14, the day we leave. Last week-was aranted by Mr. R. £. John· end saw the last preparatory son, owner of the lteverseo J Dla· campout plu.s the loading of all mond Ranch. An act of Conrr~ our personal eear on the truck. unanlmou ly apprond by Con- which left Monday mornlng for greu and alaned by Pr~ldent the Jamboree site. Eisenhower a uthorizes the lOO&n ALBERT J. STREWW Da te July 1. 1960. MYRA STRELOW IRMA R. WEHRT Sellers Executrix ot the Will of E. L. CLEVELAN D the above named Durlna this week p?eeedlng the of certain equipment without cost openlna of th~ Jamboree-, we will to lhe United State . with a bond be on a bus tour that will take to Insure itA retum to tht" armed us to Salt Lake Clty, Denver. service, In aood condition. 1 Yellowstone National ~ark. and At the Jj.mborH>. to cut down . the Grand T~tons. We are sched· on dish washing, thf" Scouts will ul~d to arrive In CoJorado Springs ~ nearly nine million plect"s on Thursday, July 21 . of paper dishes. AJJ mt>als will --Buyer decedent. STAT£ OF CAUFOR'NIA l GALVIN R. KEENE )ss Attorney at Law COU:'iTY OF ORA~CE I 333 North N~wport Boulevard On this 7th day of July, 1960, Newport Beach California before me, HARRY L. B D· Mldway 6-1221' GETT, a Not Public ln for Attol'ne)• tor Executrix Beglnnlne on Friday, July 22. be cooked by t>a<-h o! the 5,304 and ending Thursday, July 28. patrols over a charcoal fire. The I ov~r 55,600 Boy Scouts, Explorers, preparation of one meal will re· and adult participants, Including quire up to 16.000 char<'Oal cook· said County a a • nal· Publish: J uly 14. 21. 28, Aug. 4, ly appeared AI rt J. S t r J ow, 1960 In the Newport Harbor En· Myra Strelow, a L . eve-sign. land, known to me to W .the person• whote names are b· scribed to the wirhln ln.trument and acknowled1ed to me that thev executed the aame. !SEAL) HARRY L. BLODGETT Notary Public In and for said County and State. Publish: July H , 1960 In the Newport Harbor Enslrn. Ito. A·i* IIOTICE or UAWIWG Superior Court of the State of Cahfornla for the County o( Or- ange Estate of CHARLES EL}l£R CAVE, Decreued. Notice Is hereby elven that Cli fford Roy Ca ve and Keith Ed- mund Cave have flied herein a petition for Probate of Will and for Letters Testamentary, refer- ence to which Is made for furth· er particulars. and t hat the time and place of hearing the same has ~n set for July 15th, 1960, a r 10:00 A.M., In the courtroom of Department No. 4 ot said court. at 8th and llrot~dWay, In the City of Santa Ana, Calltor· nla. Dated June 28. 19110. L.. a. WALLACE. O.lk A.UOJir K. PIIJ:UI8. Attorney few Pettdoner, JMO East Coast mrttway, Corona d~l Mar, Ca11lomla. Publish : June 30, July 7, 14, 1960 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. I.&GAL JrOTICE more than 425 1uest Scouts from l ng fires at one time! This mean~ I JfOTICK or .rD.IIIG Or 38 oth~r nations, wltl be camping that l83 ton.'J ol charcoal brlq- A.IIDIIIan' AIR) TDI. E together on 2,000 acres of the uettes or nearly 20 freight car I or ~G TIIJ:UOJf ~verse Diamond J Ran c h, 8 loads will be used. The Jamboree rommiss.uy op· NO'nC IS HElt!:'BY C l V £ N LZOAL Jtona 1 eration l.s literally a on~> million that heretofore there was flied dollar buslne . W ork on the with the undersigned, City Clerk JfOTlCE 1'0 COJfTL\CTOJtS menu began fully a yf"<H In ad· of the Ci ty of Newport Beach, Sealed proposals will be n>· vance. To give som~ Idea of the CaUiornla, an aMeS.'Jment to CO\'· celved by the Newport Beach quantities of food to ~ ,·on· er the sum due tor the work Elementary School Dlstrict, 2000 s umed: It will takE' 1 330 head and improvement done a nd per-Cllrf Drive, Newport Beach, Call-of .steers to supplv the final dm· f~med by the contractor, under fornla, until 8:00 . P.:\1 .. AugU;St ner on J uly 28. Tht' dail\' t r£> h and ln pursuance of the pro,·l· 2. 1960. at which t ame they wtll l milk requirement of the Jambo· slons ot the ''Improvement Act of be publicly opened and read for rt't' rome to 7·U80 quart An l911", reference ht>lng made to the Grading of areas on s ite at equal portion of r hlrkt-n lc>gs anrt Resolution ot Intention No• 4976. the Newport Beach School No. 7. I thighs for en-ry boy wall rome passed and adoptt'd by th£> City Jnt~rrnt'diate. Pacific View Drive from 27,800 chkkens. If laid £>nd Council of the City of Newport opposite from Bli Canyon Reser-to end the hot dog3 t'"Oru umE-d Beach. California, on the 27th voir, Corona del Mar. California. I bv the' boy would t>xtend ov£>r day of April, 1959, in the matrer In a ccordance with plans and 17 mJie.s. of the construction of <-ertaln lspeclflcaUons therefor. I The only law at tht> Jambor£>f' pa.Ving, grading, curbs. gutters. In general, the work include will be th(' Scout oath and law driveway approaches and tower-clearing the site. cutting. falling which will govt"rn the acth·Jtit>ll lng manhole&, together with ap· and compacting of earth on _the of the 55 . 6 0 o Inhabitant~ of purtenances and a ppurte n a n t site and J{eneral rough grad1ng. AmPrita's newe t city. which wall work In Margaret Drive and Bid." will be entertained on a t){' the fourth largrs t In Colorado. other stree~ and rights of way lump sum basis for the complete That Is wh.lt WE' han• bN>n In said City for the description work only. preparin g for the p~t fi\'e of saJd work and Improvement. In accordance with the provi· montl\s. Ev·eryone has worked and of the district to be~ sloM of Section lTIO of the Labor hard but none of the 33 boys In 1 to pay tbe ~ and expen.e Code. th~ District ha$ ascertained Troop 76 would be able to truth· theftol: aa.lcl aen l"tnt belnl the mlnlmum. rate of-..-ap-tuUy aay that lt would b&\re made pu~Suant to the provisions pllcable to the work to be done. been poulble without our creat aad requirement. ol aald Act. ac-as foUows: adult leaden, Mr. Kc.-n Dutro, CCII'dm. to tbe character of tbe Flacmen --······ ·····-··-3.08 scoutmaster: Mr. Lou Cock. as- wort( done, and baa attach~ Skip Loader Operator-slstant scou tmaster In charge ol thereto a dJacram of said dls· Wheel T>"J>e · ··-· ·· · 3.57 physical a rrnngements: Mr. Art trlct .as requited by aaJd Act. Tractor HI-Uft Shovel ~mley. 45$lstant sroutma ter In HARBOR MOTORS Authorized Dealer e ALfA ROMEO e ALPINE e FIAT e HillMAN e HUMBER e LANCI A e SINGER e SUNBEAM e TRIU MPH HARBOR MOTORS 21 50 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA MI 6-5091 MUSICAL DfSTJIUIIEJITS ELECTRONIC SOUND SYSTEMS Ste reo. Hi-Fi CO:Of:OIERCIAL -I:>."Dl:STRlAL H0~1.ES -BOATS CL'ST0 }1 L~ST ALLA TlON Sound-Crofters. Inc. Al:DIO SPECIALISTS 21'>26 E. Coast Hlway OR 3-8515 Corona del Mar ------ SALE £NOS SAnJRDAY BALDWIN PIANOS BALDWlN ORGANS New lr Used Spinet Pi~nos and Organs FKO)! S395 Trade In. Rent Ret unu Floor Demonstraters CLASSIAEO AO RATES -c.J. with ord.r 011 witW1t tO~ 1 r.. 2 r..... 1 n- 2o words or less .............................. ___ • 75 1.25 t .10 21 words to 30 words ..... ··-·--·-·-··--·· 1.00 I .SO 2.00 31 words to 40 words ......... ·-·--··--· ... 1.25 2.00 2.50 &d. word owr 40 words .......... _....... .Ol '.OS .07 (SH OltOEit FORM BElOW FOR S~JAL MAI&..IN R.A TES) I row IAI.& • FOR SALE: Foam rubber mat- lteN, perfect condition. Fit any late model Jltatlon wagon. U 8·'7363. TWIN BEDS with comfortable box sprlnp and m attresses. also s preads. EXA.'ellent condi· tlon. all for $95. CaiJ OR 3-3518. FOR SAL.E-Double four poster bed !lot'f. Including che t. dress- tor. night stand . £xC(>Jient con- dation. OR 3· H68. HI FJ MONAURAL System. Allee Spt'ak.ers and ampllfi~r. Car· rard turntable, T ~ e c o F. ~1. tuner Private party. MI 6-10-lt. I IlEAL ESTATE £ DJITAU I \.\1LL f:XC'HA:SG£ nearly new 2 bt'droom and 2 bath home wath oce-an coastline \'i~ws In La. guna lk>ach at S29.500 for C'o· rona del Ma r duplex. HYatt 4-~16. CORO~A DEL MAR RENTAL Th~ room f u r n Is h e d upper apartment. P~rmanent o n I y.l Rent. includln1 utiUlles S80.00 month. OR 3·2"'30 or OR 3·0754. CORONA DEL MAR c I o s e to China Cover. Two Bedroom I \'lew. garage, patio. avallabl~ month of August. Owner. OR 3 ·1200 or OR 3 ·0346. FUR.VISH£0 A'PARTMENT. gOOd location, pleasant surround- Ings ~o childr~n. No p e 1 s. Yearly lt>aM>. 610 :\1argut>rltt>. Corona del Mar LARGE NEVI 2 BEDROOM COOL APT. •• DADDY-0, Pt.:.tASE come home. But get this atralfht: I'm not the alrl you left behlnd you . Thll Jlrl's alim, trim and vigorous alnce she boU&'ht a Wonder·e&ae Cyclo · mauace. You'll love lt too. Fits on any door, works on principles of professJonal jland . masaace. Great for aches and palo.. Let me show you. Telephone GE 8-5280 collect -evening• only -or write Box 17, c/o Ensign, Corona. del Mar. REGARDING-Pad r·:-ic--=v""'L-ew-"""Me.,....-- morlal Park call Mrs. G. D. t Lullel Grupe. OR 3-7071, U - censed Counselor. Thank you. AOTONO'TJYZ SDYJCE SPRING SPECIAL • Wheels Aligned and Balanced $9.95 with this Ad • Herb Miller's RICHFIElD STATION 3636 E. Coast Bwy. ~t Pom.ttla OR 3-9128 • Corona del Mar •AIWtbi~G=--.~~----------CAU.. - Sympson & Nollar !'fewporf'l Oldest Establlahed PaJntera OR 3.3530 -Ev• OR 3-5454 Qt:ALITY palntina and decorat- Ing. ~ esta mates. Uce~ ron trac-tor. All work guaran. teed. Call Bill Ml 6· io-tS alter 5 or week·ends. HARBOR ESTATES APTS I SEIIVICES I i~TERJORA.~D £XTE'Rl0R rf'· modeling AU work guara ntt't'd. Near College and Pat_!~. t't'mE"nt wnlks, lawn~. New Shopping Center I spnnklPr 11y~tems and ~wood R~aJiy Oelu'te .\trdalhon Award Apts . "1th All ('iN·tnc C . £. Kit· r hen, £ncloe«'d Sho"N and Tub: Carpeting; large Garagt>; Quiet Resldf'ntial Area. A rt>al \'aiue for only $87.69 ~r )fonth. Averaee on )£>3M'. wha<-h Is about S50 J)t"r month unctt>r l'omparable aJ>'Irlmf'nL~ ff'nc1ng Installed Kl 9-2756. Painting-Decorating PAPEBILUCING GEORGE BURJCHARDT U~Med Contractc. 1897 <>ranee A-. eo.ta Me.• --~U'baQ 8-816::M JOfOISTOltt'S Mesa Auto Wreckers U.ed Auto Put8, 'l'1n!e · We Buy Carl and Scnp MaaJ UBEJITY 8-7013 2075 Plaeentla Ave_ ec.ta )It(-Sald ueesame1tt s h ows the Operator ·-· -·-· 4.11 charge l>f programming and our amount to be paid to the con-Tractor Operator-great junior a l$tant ~routma.<~· tractor for said work and lm· Bulldozer. Tamper. t~rs. Churk Remlev and John provement contracted tor a n d ScTaper or Drag Type Cock. · Directory "Open Fri. nights 'till 9:00 p.m." WOODWORTH'S . I Bualt by Dake & Colt'gron•. Inc. 2620 £. Coast ""'Y· . OR 3-SSJO Harbor Blvd m Baker S• Complete Landscaping Service CEMETERIES·~. HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3!31 Harbor Blvd. at Glaler Costa Mesa KIMBERLY 5·1158 performed. together with all In· Shovel or Boom At · ctdental expenses, and sh ows the tach!'lents .............. 4.11 am o u n t of e~h assessment Universal Equipment acalnst ~ach lot ar parcel of land Operator C Shovel, &18essed to pay the aame. Dragllne. Derrick. NOTICE IS HEREBY G 1 y £ N Derrlck·Barge, Clam· that the 8th day of AugWit 1960 shell or Crane I. ......... 4.21 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock 'p. M.: Drivers of Dump Trucks Ia the time fix~ by the under-of less than 4 yds. .~F...;...;I ;.;.;.;d;.;..I;;;...;N;..;.;;,;;;..;;...;;..;~:...;.~--slcn~ City Clerk when a ny and water level 3.36'2 r en y elghborhood Service all Per 50 n 1 Interested In the Drivers of Dump Trucks BELL BRO ADWAY "--~-.: done. or In the a&'K'ssment --4 yds. but less than MORTUARY on nle, may appear at the re~u·l 8 yds. water lt'vel 3.39 1 2 lar place of mH>tlng of the Clry Drivers of Truck..v-l..Eo-110 Broadway Council of .sald City, locatf"d In gal Payload Capacl~y L1 8·J.a33 6 8-3434 Costa )(.. thf' Council Chambers In tht' City I less than 6 tons -3.36', Hall of aid City of Newport Drlver~t of Trurks-Le· Beach and be then and there I gal Capacity between heard • by said City Council. 6 a nd 10 ton" 3.39', The owners. the contractor, or Drivers of Truck.~-Le· lt11 uslgns and all other person!! gal Capadty b<'tween Interested in said work. or Ln the I 10 and 15 tons 3.~-P, assessment, fet>lJ ng aggrievE-d by La borers. G e n f' r a I or any act or determination of the or Construction, Any Superlntendent of Streets or the Classiflca_tion omit· CltY Enclneer In relation thereto. led herl"tn not less or wbo claim that the work has than -3. not been performed ac-cording to Overtime--Not less than one 1M contract In a gOOd a nd sub· and one· half ( 11 , 1 umes sanUaJ manner. or who rlaim the above rat~ that any portion of t he work for Sunct.ys and Holidays-Not any ~BOn wa1 omitted or mee-le. than one and one-halt ally Included In the contract f~ ( 1 ~) times tht> above th~ tame. o.-havtnc or maklnl rate& The holidays upon ~~==::.~:-------I any objections to tbe cotre('tne58 which such rates shall be FOR ALL OF of the asses.srnent or dlalram or paid shall ~ all holidays YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS other 1lct, determination or pro· recognized In the collective Sadleir Insurance Co. ceedll'\la of the Superint.ndent baraalnlng agreement ap-John E. Sa~ ot Streets or City Enalneer, or plication to the particular 3333 E. Cout Hwy. oa 3-3850 any Otti('(>fl Of aaenta of aald craft, t"lusiUcation Of type Corana del Mar Clty connected with tald work. of w~kmt>n e mployed on lhall prior to the day fixed for 1he proj@ct. ~v;m~:;r;:;-------•lsaJd hearing, appeel to sald CUy Plana and specifications al'd ;;.;..:.:::::.:.;:=:;;.:.:...;~;.....----1 Council or said City In the man· cople. ot bid form may be ob· C80WEU.. WEEDON • CO. ner provided by Jaw by brieOy talned at the Offi('(> of the Arcbl· Memben 8tatine In WTltlnc the eroundl' tecta. 400 Wesr Coast Klghway, Padnc Cout Stock Exeb&AP of any appeal. Newpon leach, California. A de· Burdett Harrt.eon. a.. Mp. 1960. poalt ot 125.00 w111 be reqw~ Dtelc aucker Ted Pauaon Dated Jul¥ 11• tar Meta .et of plans and •peclll· U MARGE'RY 9CHROUD£R catlona t.ued. · Lola hn..;. ,.:,;.tb. Baker City C .. rk ot the City of Mo bld wtll be considered un· Prtvate WlN 11111-l'fewport a.cb. INa It 11 p~nted on blank 2101. E. Cout 111f7. oa J-1001 Callfornla ronn. rurnllhed by the A.rd\Jtect c... del 11u Publlall Ju\y 14, and 11 made In accorda~ wtth ll•llaiiiiiiiiiiiiil.•l!llf.liia;~a;ar;bO~r ;;;5151!~~ the recaull'ft'lents ~ forth tn the il o.n.ral Condition& Z.dl bid ahall be accompanied by 1 bid bond In an amOGnt eqaal to nw ptor cent (5'1-l ot tiMe amount or the pratpOal. Ttte DlstrtC't rewrws tbe rll'bt to ~ any •net all bkta and to wa.lw UJ Lnformallty In any bid ~lved. IOAJtD or ISUSILIS MiiWI'OI'I' 1aa1 £L&. ~Aft 1C1100L ~ IWeM eMu~ Oeltl P\IWW. luty It,; ~ •• lD a. .. ~ llaltMir ~ Corona del )ia r ' .. 515_ :-.-_}fa~. s.A. KJ j.~59 Cosla Mesa DAILY Be ~Urt" To Cht"<·k With J;,: "E FARRAR P'REE ES"l""MA TES s.a r.reen Shmpa • , Free delJvery '""' OORONA DEL MAlt lt't1Jt3EIIY OR S-0160 · 2744 E. Coast Hwy. ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supp lies • Fast Color Film Servtee. • MOYie Projecto,. tar ~t. • Model Alrplane Suppllea. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1782 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mae Pbc.ne u~ . 7042 Carpentry r.hnor Rep:ttrs ~o Jobs Too Small' H 0 ANDERSON 291'6 Pep~r Tree L.ane r~s MMa. C'altf 1\:lmbc-rlv 5 175 If no an~" f'r ca 11 ~n 6 2372 :! F'ac;t m<urpd movet!l And l.t r~t' van Sll 00 an hour Tlmt> slarto: at you door •.. W hy pa)· more? -C'all- n.. tnttial p&anntna meetina far tJM 1910 Fllaht of the Snow· ...,. was beld Tueeday ewnlnc at th~ Kewpwt Harbor Yacht Cia b. ... .. .. L••••ra II '*II I Tl.., - ISS A'lf JWioY M. -............ tarr•a-.=nrrwaaaa Bloodmobile C.n~ral chalrman for the Aua. T claaic is Tom W~t.t~r of Co· Here Friday rona deJ Mu, ,.,.,_. family is Th~ aed ere. Bloodmobile the owner of Snowbird No. 1, unit wlll be at the ea.ta MeN Race cbalrmaJl Ia H~nry Mackel Anwrtcan ~n Hall. ~ W. ol Balboa. 18th St .• from 3 to T p.m. tomor· omda .. In char a e ot the row (Frldliy). FJI&bt aru Commodore X~th Since tM la.t BJOCMlmoblle waa Lumpkin of VYC, judae of the In the harbor area. 1151oaal res&· ~; Commodore B~rb RUey of Mnta, Wbo baw been patients UYC, Judae of starts; Commo· In Oranae county hoapitala, have Laurel and CMryl Lloyd, 921 dore VIJan Couch of BYC, judp needed 388 ptnt. of Red Crou E. Bay Front, and Gary and MJke of tlnuh; C«runodore Ed Warm-blood. In ont.r to continue thJe Thompeon, 2132 SeviiJe Ave .• Bal· lngton of mfYC. judp of entrift. blOOd proaram donors are ur· boa, are leedlna In the Junior The a en era J committee In· eently needed to replace the Analtna Tournament of the Bal· eludes Commodore J. A. Seek, AI blOOd which has been u!H, Red boa AnaUna Club, acheduJed to Obera, Pete Ficker, Ken Sampeon, Croe. offldaJa said, to keep a cloee Aua. 19. John Jak0W11ky, Dick Fenton, supply on hand for ·patlenta who Laurel Ia hJ&h &lrl In the 5-10 George Michaud, C. F. Landers. will need tran.tfuaJone In the year crouP wlth 7 species caught. Dick Sweet, Andy Gram. BllJ future. Gary is hl&h &oy with 9 species Schock, and Icnedo Lozano Jr. ------- caucht. Cheryl Ia hJ&h ctrl in t.be Entries blanka can be obtained TDI 'I1IOIOIC* GUDUATES ll·lS year bracket with 7 spectes at the NHYC, BYC, UYC, New· nmochy H. 1bompeon, appnn· caucht. and Mike Is hJ&h boy port Harbor Chamber otflce, Seek tlce petty olficer second class, with 14 epecles. ferry landlnc and VaUeJy boat U.S. ~avy, eon of Mr. and Mrs. There la atUJ tJme for younc John R. G. Thompson, 100 VIa anclera to enter the tournament, JandJng. Tbe FUcht wilJ start at Yella, Udo Isle, craduated te· with plenty ot flab waJtlnc to be 1 :30 p.m. on Auc. 7, and trophle8 centJy from 9 weeks of recruit caucht. acoordJnc to Dick Tbomp· wtll be awarded at 5 p.m. at training at the Naval TraJnJng son, junior tournament chair· NHYC. Center, San Diego. man. Entry blanks are available ::..:..:.::..:..::.::..._ ____________________ _ at local tack I e stores and landings. TWo canvas bags containing S25 in pennies and the purse of Mrs. Bernice Bercman. 2001 Deb· orah Lane, Harbor Highlands. contaJnlng $1, were stolen in a burglary of Boardman's Market, 301 Marine Ave~ Balboa Island, ~ewport pollee reported Satur· day. :'\frs. BerC"man found the empty bags and purse just off an aJJey at the sJde of a house at 312 Onyx Ave.. Balboa Island. ...... Cl ...... Tom Orr of Lone Beach was named temporary chairman of the Bay Port Water Ski Club or· ganlzed this week at Newport Dunes Aquatic Park. Permanent officers will be eJected at a meet. ing scheduled for early In Aug- ust. A feature of the new club Is one hour of free s ki instruc· tion. JIST NAME YOUR DESTIMTJON 100 Kings Place, View Home with pool-luxury ......... -.169.500 187 East 22nd St.. Three Bedrooms ...................................... $19,500 2400 Sierra Vist-a-4 Bedrooms. 3 Baths .... _ ........................ $4.2,500 129 G Street-Balboa Peninsula. . ................................. _ ..... $30.000 3129 Barbados Place. 3 B/R, 2 Bath. $2000 Dn_. ____ ... _....$18,050 202-43rd Street. Close to ocean. ·············-···-······-······-····$18.,500 412 Princeton Drive, 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath and beautJful... ......... $23,100 191 Buoy St., 3 bdrms, 2 bath and Famlly room ................ $20,750 4 Acres 1n Fountain VaJJey ...................................... per acre, $7,500 526 Santa Ana Ave .. 3 bdrms .• bullt·ln&. .. -······--····---.122.500 2303 Redlands, 3 bdrms., 2 bath, brand new ....................... $26,500 2581 Greenbrier Lane, 3 bdrms., 2 baths. new carpets ........ $22,950 3 homes on beautiful Holmwood Dr ...... ·-· $19.500·26,500·48,750 2070 Tustin Ave. new 5 bdrms., 3 baths. ......... ·-·····--_$34.500 Balboa Coves-Private beach and pier. 3 bdrm.s, 2 baths $57,500 481 E. 20th St. Charming Provln. ~ bdrms. A: den, 2 baths $25,500 Irvine Ave. Comer-3 bdrms. "a: den. 2 baths-Trade $19.000 309 La JoJJa New 4 bdrms.. 3 baths. Ocean View. Trade $32.500 813 Joan St., 3 bdrms. -2 baths, Comer ............................ $13.500 Commercial Lot. Old House-C2 .. ........ . ...................... .$12,500 CoUege Park-3 bdrms.-2 baths-Pool... ........ -········--.$22.000 929. Dogwood, 3 bdrms. furnished ................... ···-·-······$14.500 2453 Tustin Ave .. 8 units, pool. .. ·········-···-·-··········· ... $118,500 21~ Acres. 2 houses. subdivision potential... ....................... $45,000 Harbor Highlands. Beautiful home, 1501 Sylvia Lane ........ $24,500 ACREAGE FOR LEASE OR SALE MI 6·1675 400 ~-Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 1TI6 Oranee Ave., C08ta Mesa lEU K. W. KOLL BUll T $11,110 Just East of Harbor Shopping Center. l 12 Years old. 3 Bedrooms. Family Room. Bullt·in Kitchen. 1" Baths, Fireplace. Carpets. Drapes, and a beautiful unique Patio. You may assume FHA Loan 5'A ~. $103 per mo. pays everything. 2279 AVALO~ COSTA :'\IESA LIBERTY 8-8412 OPEN DAILY 1·5 P.;\f. UIIWHUD TRADE EXCLliSTVE FUR.'USHED CABIN AT LAKE ARROW· HEAD 0::-J EXCELLE~1 LCYr. TO TRADE FOR 2 BEDROO;\f HO:'\IE 1::-J CORO~A DEL MAR. REALTORS OR 3-7560 3034 E. Coast Hiway Corona del Mar NOBODY BUT NOBODY CAN BUJLD A BEilER POOL AND ONLY BLUE HAVEN CAN OFFER A 1 S' X 30' I QUALITY POOL FOR --IEIITY Out.&ancUna quality ln thJa 3 bedroom, 2 bath with all Jarae room •· Has dlnlna room. all built In appliances PLUS POOL with dell&htful poolaide patIo. Beautifully decorated-for the executive. SJ:ASIIORT IlEAL TY HAL TOR a33 Wat Cout Hlahway Newport IHch LJ 8·9349 -Eva. u 8~ c-... ... ,... .............. , Then Se. Thew 2 NEW DELUXE 2 Bdr. MEDALLION Duplex.. Near Beach Rent 1 A: Uw Rent-Free-Hurry • Built-In Electric Oven A: Ranae • Forced A1r Heat-Gar. Dlap. • Marble PulJman w. nJe Shr. at · lat A V& CODD OF DAIItiA OPD fOa INIPEC"nnK DAILY ROM 2 TO S Lov~J)' c.mer, new))' dealnted, hardwood Ooan, 1\unaee beat. ftNplaee. pullman bada, Wub· room. • .,.... lode ot ....... Ocean view from Uvlna room and aundedL Jlfnt and cJean and Uv- able. PrGpeat) clear. 1'enDI 1f desired. ......... IILPI P. •110 REALTOR ORJoJe 3.f000 3411 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT lEACH • Buce Fireplace; w/w Carpetlna WILL BUY SIX NEW 'IWO BIR • Slldlna 11... door to Private Patio. UNITS WI111 INDMDUAL GAR· • landSCAped, Fenced, Double AGES .. INCOllE ~ PER MO. Garaae. Open 618 lrfa Ave. by Owner VALUE $50,000. NOW ASKJNG OR 3·5328 OR 5·1925 $46.000. •LJ 8-5906 .... " • .a.LE LITS liE SCIICEI REALTOR Ocean Blvd. lot-overlooks beach · and jetty. See us for price and 124 Broadway ~ Ml 6-4445 terms. Evenlnes OR 3·1936 Two level R·2 lots In nice section. LEIIITM U .. REALTOR WIT. TIE lEI C .. II TIIEIT -,., IErll. a.ooo UKDJ:II COld ot ame MW ...... In ana. PUll M&ULY JlfEW CAJtPI!TUfG, DRAPD. ~G. PA110 AJfD J'l!llfCING. nu. aputoua bedroanle, two baU.., Ja,.. llvtaa room, lamlly roam and IIMIUt·ln •lectrk ldtdwa. J'cned aJr beat and f1NpiMe. Very neat ....... GOOD EASTSIDE LOCATIO!f. Cl.QR TO CA1110LIC AND PUIIJC SCHOOL& DbUUJ&LY A STEAL AT att,l80. ·-·····,_ Three bedrooma, two batha. fUDUy room. contempo· rary dealp. Corner lot. Ott Db and ltvlne Aw. in nelahborhood of 125,000 to 135.000 honaea. Carpet and drape~~ Included. BuUt.ln ldtdlen, patio and feneed yard. OWNER NEEDS QUICK SALE. PRICED AT 122,700. S~MIT,ON DOWN. M. M. lllorde, Realtor ..you'll Jib our trtend)J •rvt~\, ' 220 E. 17th St. eo.ta M... Uberty 1·1139 (Acroa tJ)e a~t from Mesa Sbopplna ~nter) Evenlnp Call Jll 6-~-U 1·8693 .IlK IIY •aur. 1 u1. 1-1 P.a 2015 ALISO Custom built home. 3 B/R and famlly room. Many deluxe features. Owner paid over P>.OOO. Anxious to sell. Otferlnc It at $28,950. lAY -lUll IEILn, Ill. REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd., Costa M~sa Day or nJebt Phone U . 8-1161 3001 East Coast Hlchway CORONA DEL MAR Just as the turmoil of Ute ------------------------ Chruten.wn Druc Bldg. OR 3·0668 OR 3·3770 WII seems to come to rest at thla delightful home on the Water Front in China Cove. We re· spectfully invite you to Inspect this View property at 2727 SheJJ Street, China Cove. Open 1 to 4 p.m. each day or by appoint· ment. This very att~ve 2 story Water Front ~ (11 Iota ). completel7 fumlahed may be sold, rented or ex· chanced. Why riot d.l8Cual with us the propertl.. ,... may be lnterrited In exchanaU\aT Let's make YOU a deal. Few J\lrther lnformatJon call Ruth WIUmes with Eul W. Stan.ley, lealtor. Exclusive Agent. 332 llari(Ue· rite, Corona del Mar. Ol 3·8550 Or LJ 8·2664. CONVENIEN11.Y Jcatecl. mod· ~m. with np6nle.. .... of 4111 UIE- llllllr llllc• 1••*•11• Vllw 1- for thow who missed out on 4515 Gorham. QuAlity construction; shake roof; tour bedrooms; three bath· rooms; All EJectrlc kltchen; landscaped. Ready to move ln. At f79,30() this ls an excellent VIew buy. ... Wn Cout Hwy. lu.t South ot Corona del Mar) QBioll a..-. Bay and ~an. Cloee to shop· t--------:::--:::--.:~~~~-:-~~....,..~-=------ plna. transportation. .ehoo... Ill E I I I I I El ....... ,. ...... E•••• -.~a~~n YOU CA..'l, If you faiJ to vote YES on the High School Bond election. Tbe explosive population crowth Is rapidly filling our Hlch School clasc roo~ beyond their capacity.~ Another High School must be built before the fall, 1962, seJ- sion begins -to meet these increasing enrollments. and churches without ·crc.~na hlchway. Unusual buy on f~· simple lot Three bedrooms. two Jaree baths, buiJt-lna aJJ electric MedaUion kltchen. AJJ carpeted, draped, and land· scaped ready for occupancy. This beaut If u J Newport He I g h t s h om e offered at $39,500. Owner Ll 8-4207. Cour· tesy to brokers. WITEI FIIIT 6 ROOMS -PIER A: n.c>AT PRIVATE SALE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OR 3·3630 liODEI.N E.utL Y AMEJaCAN ·-~·~-4S07 GORHAM -BY OWJID Fully carpeted, draped, landscaped, dlahwaahu, Medal· Uon all •Ject:rtc kitchen, Intercom, shake roof. IDII I. IEPIIIT--IIIJEI PHONE FOR APPOIN1VENT OR 5-1016 THE ~EWPORT HARBOR 1600 WEST COAST HIGHWAY Use Ensiga Willi ldl lor 1111111 COST A MESA BOARD OF NE'WPOIIT BEACH Ll 8·935C cientlous citizen, to VOTE YU on the July 19th $4.270,000 High School Bond Election. REALTORS urces you, a oon· ~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~!!!!iiii~~~~ii~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAST UNIT-6CJO/o •• $70 WEEK IULY $75 WEEK AUGUST New furnllhed, 1arp IOCIIM. sleep four. Good location. Lu Casitas, 1312 W. Balboa Blvd. OR 3-»48 ... -... FROM $7. LOW IIOMTIIL Y PA YMEiftB . · (No sm. CaDtrac:t -:- You.__ .. DMd cmd Title to Plopealt! ~ diAii mak•~ Into bed, 135. aml.lent Jhape. Antique oraan, ,.rt.ct coMI- Uon. Sl75. Tenaa to .-.pcM\IIIble people. Phone u .. 15M. Near Meea Verde Country Club and Golf Coune ALL T1"J11 AW AIID ............... ....... ._,_ kUE HAVEN WIU CONTINUE THIS SPECIAL OFFa INDiftNfTB. Y IY POPULAl oatAND. * IIIIN. ......... ..... ....... 17'1111 ..... .............. .. ...,.. •111'£ .......... ..... • Q& ...... .... . .... ... .. .. I