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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-07-28 - Newport Harbor EnsignuvaDAT. JVI.T a 1- , lsland~s erchants Charge Th~ over-nlcht parkinc ban is seriously hurtlnc bu.alnesa on Mari ne Ave., It Is reported by the Balboa Isla nd BuslnHS Alan. as a result of conrparilons made be~n saJea this year and last. Jack Hanten, pl'ftldent of the BuaiMM .u.n., told the Enslen that hJa pallp wl11 continue to compUe thla comparative lnfor· mation and will submit lt to the Newport Beach City Councll after the nmme:r --..on la over. :\fonday ~v~nlnc he requested the City Council to appoint a committee to atudy the effect of th~ ordinance which officially w~nt into etlect .July 14, pro· hlblting parklnc on Marln~ Ave. from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. durinc the s ummer. CounclJman Dee C o o k made the motion to appoint such a committee, but the motion waa (lefeated 3 to 2. Councilmen Hans Lorenz. Frank Atkinson and WATER RATES ARE . DUE FOR INCREASE SEPT. 15 Kenne th KJnesley voted "no." J oinlnc Mr. Cook In a "yes" vote was Mayor pro tern Charles Hart. This action was taken follow· lng dlscuulon of a request by Ralph Troutman or Corona d~l Mar for a stopplnc or time zone In front of hla Island Uquor store on Marine Ave. "I'm certainly Joalng bualness because of the parklnc ban," he told the Council. City Attorney Walter Charamza said that a JlmJt pa rking zone would be Inconsistent with t he no-parklnl,. ordinance. Th.e request was referred the traffic committee. Mr. Hansen, In his Jetter to the Council, recalled that there had ~n an. unotflclal promise of green zones on Marine Ave., and asked that the Council ther~· fore should review the parking ban ordinance. An ordina nce rat.tnc reslden · good financial position If water tlal water rates 15 to 18 cents a hiM to be obtained from sources month was Introduced a t Mon· other than MWD. He said that day evening's meeting of the the city may have to obtain ad· I Q d d Newport Beach City Council and dltlonal water bearing land or p ans r ere was passed to second reading. may Investigate sea water con· The 0 r d 1 n a n c e will come for ver ion. f N H • h adoption at the Aue. 8 meeting. The new rates will iO Into ef· or ew 19 Ch 1 H rt f""t Sepr. 15 If rhe ordlnan<'e Is Mayor pro tem ar es a "' said that the pu~ of the In· adoptt'd. The Increase. one cent s h I PI t crease 18 to ~~ the Water Dept. per 100 ('Ublc feet, will be about I c 0 0 an In the black so as to be In a 5 per cent for the average u er. * * * Th~ High School trustees met Tuesday to canvass the ballots • 92-FOOT HOTEL PLAN WITHDRAWN of last week's succe ful bond election. then auulorized the Co· The Newport Beach City Coun· the effect of the withdrawal 1 to ona del Mar architectural firm d l gave approval Monday eve-require the appUcants to start of Blurock, Ellerbroek and Asso· I nlng to the request of At1orney all over acaln with the Plan· dates to prepare preliminary Donald Harwood• for wlthdtavral nJna Commisalon on tflelr plans draw1 np for a third hl&h ~hool of the Rom.cola appUc:atlon (ot for a multl·atory hotel. plant. a 92-foot hleh hotel bulldlng ad· Plannlnc director Jerry Draw-There were 206 valid a*ntee ja~nt to the Vista d~l Udo now dy said that any request for ballot.l, a nd the tally w as 194 under construction on Udo Pen· helc ht Increase above code Jim· yH. 12 no. That made the offl . in ula. Ita would be publicized by legal clal total 6,242 yes. 1.926 n~ This action was taken during notJ~ Un the Ensign, the legal 7 f bl I ne .... pa..,.r for the cltyl. 6.4 ~r cent avora e. a continuerl hearing on the re· A .. co";nciJ committee, mean· Construction on the site on quest for additional heleht. Jamboree Rd., near Ford Aero· DESPITE A MOKEN reel cradle on a medium tackle rod, this monster 230-pound black ~a bass was landed by Corona del Mer young sters Tony Rail and Rich Hoffman. Shown here with the big fish ere, from left, Tony, Rich, Bill Trusty. skipper of the Sea Raider, end Andy Andrews, deckhand on the boat. Diclt Hoffman tells e bout it in 'Calling C .Q. · on page 2. (Chris photo) ----- 'NEW PRESIDENT USTS CDM CHAMBER'S GOAL I Nearly 100 buslnt>SS people would try to keep the orcanlza· and their gue ts wer~ p~nt tlon as a voice of the community for the Installation meeting of as well as a forum lor airing 1 the Corona dE.' I ~1ar Chamber of members· vl£'ws. HP polntPd out CommNce Tut>sday evt'ning at that the .. livability .. of Coron3 thE.' Hu:lev Bell Inn. del :Mar Is a part of Its com· Incoming pn>s1dent. .Attorney merct". and that peoplt> com~.> ht>re Ra lph :\fyt'rs. announC'ed that ht> I because It Is such a desirable plare to Jive. N P • • I The nt>w pres.id~nt named ew r1 nCI pa I some of the areas In whi<'h he felt the Chamb4>r should take an I. A • t d lntt>rest dur I ng the coming s ppo In e I months. Ht> sajd they should 1 think about Coast Hwy. and Rk hard Wa les. ol the Fall· what it will be like after the brook Elementary School District. coa~tal fr~way i re-routed In- has been selected by the Nt>W· land. He said that some work port Beach Elementary School has already bfoen do~ on park- Olstrlct trustees as the new prin · lng _pnd that more study should clpaJ of Newport Helchts School. be done In tbe future, J)t"l'hapa }{r. WaJes will take over hls with a vi~ toward formln& duties Aug. 22. su~dJng .llm parking aaeument districts. Thompson. who will study for I The ~tiring p~Jdent. Dr. hi doctorate at Stanlord. ~r. David Smiley, pointed out the Thompson w111 o;erve as principal high spots In the Chamb4>r's a<'· of Westlake School in DaJy City compllshments during thP past while continuing his hoollng. year The lnd ud<' the 200 trees Delay Okayed For Sailors that ha\'e been planted along the I highway. the Santa phone C'a ll program ht>ld last Christmas. the painting of parking st lis and ~tabhshing tht> parking time Clarence Herbert. 243 Ocean while. Is lnterviewine apP.Iicants nutronlc. can beg1n in time for VIew. Newport Heights, one of for the job of consultant to work completion for the fall of 1962. the 38 signers of a Helghta petl· with a Planning Commission Because of the approval ol the tlon agains t tall buildings, ob· commltt£'e on multiple storied $4.210.000 bond Issue, the trus·l jected to the withdrawal a nd bulldincs, heleht limits and bulk tees approved the working draw-~ asked Instead that the appllca-control. Councilma n Kenneth I f fl I I f h Kingsley expressed hope that the ngs 0 the na un t 0 1 e Attornt'v John Hunt of ~ew · tlon be denied. City Attorney 1 Ill be d oon Costa :\fesa Hleh ~hoot and for· pon D-ar·h wa, <>ranted hi~ rP · limit on the highway. ThE' Cham· b4>r also hart a booth at thP Lob· , tPr Bakt> last year and raised O\'t'r $200 for ·the Community Youth Ct>ntc:-r Walter Charamza explained that appo ntment w ma e s · d d h 1 t th t t .... " " war e I £' Pans o e s a e quest ~tonday mormng in l '.S. * * * for a pproval. Thus bids for the District Court. Los AngPit>S. for TRACT ~ • ft final 2 phases of the high school continuance to 9:30a.m. ~londav . • APPROVAL GIVEN P.E. ~~ can be called simultaneously, THIS MAP shows the tenta ive ma!•e r F'la,.. for ·he un· •e" 't ' Aug. . in thP arral gnment or2 Ornam~ntal light standards was and the estimated S890.000 proj. Californ ia campus and the s..,rro~,d:ng Ur-·vers•·y C•y C" .,.,e ~ewpon r£' Jdents who wt're m · The tentative map or Pacific h ect <'an be completed In time for Electric's "shoestrlne" develop-granted. It was sugg~sted I at the fall of 1961. Bond money will Irvine Ranch inland of Corora del Mar. Thi• plan was preoe•ed ov dk ted by a f<'deral grand jury m"nt extending from 33rd St. to a lighting district be formed. I :\1 HI h W illiam Pereira a.,d Assoc·a•es !!)r ·I.e ~'"\-e•<·, '·e w· ::" "'!!' on rhargl'<i: of \'iolatlon cot thP "' with PE partldpating. be used to comp ett' · esa I ' 'lational farl' arms aC'I •·PJnklt>.. FishPr. ~1iss Corona del ~1ar for H)60-61. was intro· duet"d and wa askPd to draw tickt>ts for door priz~. Thl' first number s ht> pirk«'rt bf'longed to her motht>r . .\1rs. William Fisher. the westerly city limits of New· • The subdivider's request to and the bond fu nd will be reim· accepted last wee~ by he rege.,· .. Braan Sullh an. 'Zi. or 113 1 th :~ er:e~~~g~a; ~~~~~ct~on · ~~e,~~: ~~:~~ent of street =d by the o,·er-ride tax in-1 U. C. CAMPUS SITE HERE ~~:n~~·a~:t>\;~~~·ndeir;;. :~ Car Flips as .,;~~':S~~~:7:::J~·:: g~h~!~~~R~:~~ ,, ..... s.,..,.._ •. liS ACCEPTED BY REGENTS ~:~~~'.~:~.££::i.f;:~~,:~~;1 Brakes Fail tween Neptune Av~. and Sea· Objections w~re raised by ·The High School Board adopt· I A few months will pa befon> ",11 ha\t' to fit in. dove·tail . .:\lr schoont'r ~ordlys. on whi~·h lhe~· A rar dnven by Paul A Bald- shore Dr. are to be esta bllshed Larry Newman. Morgan Lo\Very ed a ~soluUon at Its Tuesd~· a schedule Is worked out on tht> Spurgeon adde-d l'tllttles will be wt>re to IE."ave on a wnrld rrui e. win Jr .. 25. of 2285 Fam·iew Rd., at 48th, 49th, 50th, 52nd a nd 53rd and Harold Arthur of West New· m~llng expressing app.reciation I development of a . branch of the ont> of thE.' first campus proj('CtS Tht>y dt>ni£'d acru'<atJons or gun· C~ta Me a. flippt:'d o,·N on ~ar· streets. port, acalnst waive r of t he un· to Individuals. organizations. University of California on th<' I to gt>t underway. ht> said. running and saad the,· nec>ded Arthur Bh·d. at Coast Hwy. Co· • Seashore Dr. right-of-way derrround lighting system re. n~wspapers and all concerned Irvine Ranch. William Spurgeon l'm,·ersitv regt>nt Ia t Fridav the wt>apons for prott>etlon on a rona del ~1ar. at 4:31 p.m. last will be widened to 45 feet. quirement: and by E. D. Yoe· who assisted In the successful t 111. vice-president of the IT\'ine acceptt'd the I.OCJO ~ere of fr~ fUming expednion. Fr~da~· • -.e subdivider's request to mans, PE attorn~. wbt saJd that campaign for a pproval of the c 1 ld h E 1 thl k I BrakPS failed em the car and '" 40-f t r1 ht f way should be o.. 0 t e ns gn 8 wee · land from the Irvine Co along IJ •-,w 1-.... tht> drlvt'r tried to stop the ve-walve the requirement for a n un· a oo I ·O · bond issue for a new hlch school. I The year 1965 has been pre-wllh -l50·acre<: of frt'e l.•;;d from Gil • __ _ d .. r.....nund Jlehtln& avstem wttb enoueh for Seashore Dr. dieted a the time the first stu h1<'1e by hitting the curb. but "' ··-.., s · the Cltv or San Dit'go north of .... C I I I thls C'aUSPd the rar to !lip. pollee * * * fl--a Cl•••--& ·-dents wiJl be studyinc In the La Jolia, where another new l •• II II ._ ----.., "t new campus on a l ,OOO·acre site campus will be buil t. reported The motorist went by • 15TH ST. ww au a a~ PROTEST ff M A h 81 d .. 1 1 d I Albert Snyder of Balboa t land hlmseU to a phrstcian for treat-r&.n.A"' ~ • • II, II. •--o , ac rt ur v ., Just n an •-'T'\.e 1,...· e C ff of 1 000 -1-J .,..-of corona del ~far. '" • •10 o. o er has been eiN"ted r halrman ol ' ment. Ed Healy of Central Newport would attract atlll more people. Unlverslt and ra nch plans ac~s of ~.and 1 indeed a gener· the :Newport Beach Parks. &-ach· -------- ralM!d atrenuous objectlona at All we need are restrooms. and Kent Lee Cle mence, 5, one of Y I ous one. said Prt>sidt'nt Clark es and RN"reatlon Commission. 2 ft.. .... ~1-..1 Monday evenlna's Coundl meet· a 10 p.m. cl011 nc time as at the the twin sons of ~fr. a nd Mrs. Kerr of the unlversity. ·'Th~ gift He su~ ~ark En~elkt' of •r--_,__ lnl aplnlt the poaalbillty oleet· COM beach." Warren Clemence. 511 NarclssWI Wh t' N Is a~pted with gratJtude. We West :Newport. The new \ice· I Roy R. Ruuell. 14. of 1714 w . ..... up conceulons at the 15th His vlewa were backed up by Aw ., Corona del Mar, sutrered a $ a me look forward to helping build a chairman of the Commission is ~an Front Newport Beach auf. St. .. ocean beach. Howard WlJUams. president of scrapes and bruises to his body model university community In Milton Shedd or CIUf Haven. fe~d a brok~n l~g. and .J~"'" The Council waa considerln& the Central Newport Beach Com· and a bump on his head whe n f CD" j H• h 7 cl<l@e cooperation with Oran~ Lone. 15, Woodla nd HUla. aul&r- a recommendation rrom the Park munlty .usn. hit by a car In front of his home 0 M I 9 County officials. the Irvine Co. NOYD 1'0 CAMEO 1110aa ed minor Injuries when bJcycles Oommlulon asklnl for employ· Cound lmen auured t hem that at 7:40 p.m. Su nd ay. Alld the IT\'in~ Foundation , our 1 The B. P. IA-ster:s have mo~d l they were riding hit a car at ment or an architect to prepare conc:eulons are not planned for 111e boy ran Into the street WMra Ute -e1 ... ..., active and intereste-d alumnJ and to their n~ bomt" fn Cameo Latay~tte Ave. a nd 31at St , Ne-w- • predee plan for the 15th St. 15th St., but tbat a preclae plan from between 2 parbd e&l'l and .._. ..._. • be ...at ..._. educational and civic lea~rs of Shore.-at 101 ~llford Dr., rrom port Beach., at 8:25 p.m. s...-,. beach and recommendlDI that Is needed 80 tbat restroom~ can wu hit by a car driven by wu. e1 c.-del ..... • ,_.._ the area." hvlne Terrace. Tht" driver or the car wu 1'-ted the Uchltec:tural deslfl\ In the be properly located. llam 1t. ~ler, 21, of 712 Poppy ....... , as Jam~ L. Hicks Ill 16. of 3812 bulldJ~ at the CDX beach be Mayor pro tem Charlet Hart Aw .• Corona del Ma r. Kent was -z ...._ ...., -..... .._ Al CLE" .41ENCE IS NA" jED Marcus Ave .. We.t Newport. l~ted on aJI ocean front .uaested that the C.ntral New· Clarrted into his home by his c.-... -..... ......_. lVI lVI ·..--port Aan. aet behind a request father, and a physicia n was call· a k t ....._ D ., .__ DAY ICIIOOL DIIOII&D be;-= IOU nds aa If concesaibns tor a 10 p.m. elOIIIne. ed. Read x -rays wen taken, but ,_ et,.. 1 I n ..._. __.. CHAIR" jAN BY PLANNERS A pane of 11._ ln a door wu are belnl planned there," Mr. 111e Cou.ndl a dded the Com· the only lnjury dbcowr'e(l wu -'l'ruAtcu a., ..C • M 8mubed to c ain ~ tnto tJM Healy .ald ... After the thOUAnde IDI8Ron ~ to ot1Mr -aces· tbe bump. IIlia. ............... K..s St . .lames Epiecopal Day ScMo&. and tbouanda of people at tiM tiona that haw been •bmltted ,_, e;a a & Al\'an CJemen~. Corona Ml t" f'Wnlna concerned tM re-~ VIa Uclo, N"'JIOI't lllacb. bead\ yesterday, you shoUld not by the City ,_,. dt.mnlalon M•IDA& PIW'ft lla.D • ....., .U ..... .. .... ... Mar cont ra c t or, wu el«t~ quetlt or Won Sin~ tar a baD· pollee ,.portect at 8!30 a .m. -n... make a ny tmproft~Mnta tlaat f« fUtwe ~dae. lfr. aftd Mra. ltobert Un~r-7 I WI tt'a -a. % ' cMtrman of the Nf'WPOC1 Beach ~nt of fM ~ al Lalq-dq. Sdtool oftldala reported ao * * * wood ot m .lumlne Aw., Co-._ ........ I.._. •• r 1 PlannJnt Commlsllion at tlte ,._ ~A~~ bef"Wftn ath and 8Jt ,.,_ rona del Mar, enteUJned at a _.lew~ ..... ,..._ .. ..... organlzatJon m('("(lng last Thuna· St. nea r the R.b1ne wat«tTont • yo...u CENTER FUND PROJECT OKAYED netchborhood barbecue aupper Ia au ·a I r I day e\'~nlnc. ln N""J))rt. Mr. Slnlft owns all .. ra. 'ID WP'"W 'VU& laat ~In their newly redeco-He su~ al'('hilt'f"t Georp thls ~rty. froal N~ ami. Vr. an4 J11n. A.rtiUlr &. WlJ. ApplvYa1 fw houe·to-houae sal4 that aewral lncUvtduals rated patio. amL I'Oa U-~ U nd of ~· 1 s 1 an d. k lboa. to Ute IUthw, aftd hla plane r. uam.. 1511 Jlllarin8oa Dr .• lluW IO&Ieltatlon far the Corona del ...._. a $5.000 ..,.. to pay for A dauJhltor. J.nalll!r Susan, 6 wh~ te rm on the CommlaJon dewlopll)e,nt lnt'lude tM moor-..........., are ttw p&reftta a1 a ,.., y..m 01a11r ball fteld wu 1M ~me•~&. and the fUnd IWDI C2 ·n a ..........a lb.. 10 ot.. w .. bofn to Mr. and explr.d J.ane 30. Ina ot a bolat fw ue u a float--IMint au~. ,..,. k 1n = 111 Mls1 ewnlnr by the ,. ..... ,..,~ .. ~ to I'Q Addldoael ...,... to ..tm p10-Mn. Frank Jl. Hamilton, 510'7 Mrs. .,...rt ~Iarsh aU of Udo Lna f'I!ICitaa.rant. -. 8 • a p 1 tat. ......._ 1 t -..ell QIJ Couaell. .. 1M note. pam. far acJutt. are planMd by Seuhor'f-Dr.. West !f...-port. In " Membett ol tlw Otwul'.a• ...... t ...... ,_.. wW.,. 110M. sad Mid· ...,_ pro tall Qarles Hart the Newport leaet. I'KI'Mtloft dl· Roaa Rcwplta l on F'fkh7. J uly IUe was ~l«tf'd fir8t vl~presi-U:Pfl .. d t'OiK'ei'il Uwat ........... ... ., ...Un _,... _._. wUl _... 1M YoutJa Claw fteld la an Yletoo-4t ltuby A~. eft lalboa a. Sbe. joins her brotMI'. ~. dent: Bill J'kkft' of Bal*-. ~· lftl' t1w m..t mlfbt Ja• ClaU. .. ,_ ~ -11 ...._ ,.._ Mil 11 'k of Jll of tbe _....._ -.11 laland. aecJ at JOlla St. ancl lay 3'6, In tM ramUy. Mr. Hammon ~ '~~·cw-JMnt: and RAY' a traftk~ pn......, par· Jllr. ue1 ~~~ra; .. ~...., 1r a.-ilel Mar ...... ,_. _, tM .._J ,......,~irk IUMtt. Aft., ......... lMta..uoa will ..._ la an artllit and Ia ......,.inc l ~lln ol Weet ~~. the tkW&rb' If ocw lt'IWtl .,. tor VIa J~ UdD ...._-. .. ... • 'PM" ai 1M IMUMM --ol tbe Wlwpwt BarW eta .. aoea .. .....,b &ftl" bla water C'Ohn In a Motb at ~ a.cretary, wu qaln 1 blorMd. bJ flN • acdtllat. ftlri .... a1 a 10ft ·-. 1'-alar 1:{; = .. _ .. ....,... tM Youtla c::a..• ot Ol •uw. .ald. '1t ...... .._., ...... can 'OIIIole S. tM Lapna -.edl ,._. ... ot a...~. tift owr 1M II\ Ill fw al.ths 11. tit .... IIJ .. Ilalt ... --. .... •a~a~tt .a.....-(O.Unoed • ...,. t) 2110. ate...SO.. 14. Art~ lor the l2ttt ,.u. Tbe loncest d.llcwllon d\ll1nr aJ Mu4)r a1 1M tNIIk Jllillllla. t ...,..... a ...,... '-',Hop J:DI'IOI or no: DSICN: It wt11 In~ you and "A Local ._.ct.nt" that ~ Houe Committee on Un·Aiaerkan M- Uvit1 .. Ia noc the,_,._ flltlter or ltedl you ..em to think It ~a. ~ Committee de* eencera It· tell with Communlam, but a rreat deal of Ita 1tudlea are qulte irrelevant to American •· curlty. ExamJnlne the Commit· tee'~ latest annual report on Ia dtsccwerles. one tlnds, amont other thlngs, the followtne: •.. The lnformatlon that the American National Exhibition <ot art) sent to M08<'0W In J\lne ot 1959 was lntlltrated by Com· munlst artists. ... The well-known fact that the Communl$t party Is very op· tlmJatlc about its future. ... Some s I x t e e n paaes or atrocity tales called "The Crimes of Khrus hche\·," for no apparent purpoee except to show that the Russian Premier Is a scoundrel. WHY • er WE LOSING? (He Is also, by the way. "only e ~ llaJf.educated, an anU.Intellec· e 1110. lOIII too. After all, he wantH one of Last w~k. bll thlnca happen-those monsters aboard. He hadn't ed In the flshlnc world here· boated one thla season! aboUta. I meoan BIG, SON! I am humbly crateful that I had a • WOaJIID WAJIAIOD very small fincer In one of those The battle rapd on. Then all 2 very bll -pies. eyes turned to the thin llnen line. yt&llnc off the Jut roller eulde This ls belnl written for cen-on the rod-tip. Was lt beglnnlne eral consumption, but I am par-to fray a little! A silent prayer Ucularly directing these words seemed ln order. A blesalng, too, to one Captain Clyde Hickey ot for J. c. Axelson's roller 1uldH, San Fr.tndsco. C I Y de Ls the wblch lessened the wur on the Northern california reprHenta. line, de a p 1 t e the neceaarily tlve of the Schenley Sport.men's sharp an1 le. Would tUt Cortland Club. He puts out their weekly green spot last? reports of catches or salmon and 'I'M liM canted • dwa ., lA. -•lkll GG111a. VIK. liP ae...._...to&lltft..-~ dllty .......... PMIIIe. .. Wilt I*..,...., Kr. and lla AI Ranll, 217 Via QWCO. ~ Ill& Lt. GortoD. • padua .. ol tbe U. S. Naval ~. la elalef enclneer of the U9S rr.ton. Be will be In the Harbor Area about 2 week.a and tMn wtU be ata· tlonecl In Lonl leadl. D.__Y ARE Pom~lle GaffS A letter from a 16-year-old Balboa Island stu-tua l. and not a thinker," but, dent. printed on this page. expresses an opinion that he has a natural shrewdness and cal f Am th I t d f quick wit.) I hope is not typi o erican you · ns ea O ... The wldel>•·held concept being grateful to the House Un-American Activities that the Communists mun dJI· Committee for guarding our freedom, he calls the ferent thlnes by "peace" and "co· striped bass. colend ••••• ,..... .._ ,_ When pore ol' Clyde sees this •• ,_.. ._ baited • u.. and reads It, like as not he's reeL Yellow ,_ 51 .,_. ..,... liM W. ee-t ...... , apt to jest pull up stakes and hlally diM~~.,...... ....., tM ll..,..t ....._ c.IUinla lib · " d h existence" than we do. committee a "serious threat to our erttes an e ... In quite a few places supports the campaign to abolish the committee. throughout the report, the state· head South. Clyde is a writer, ., too, a~ well as a atatlstician, and tun.. liDe. lledl Oa1y • ~ La.rty Lim ,_. oatl has an amazJngly Iunny streak But the monster wasn't about .Ji Perhaps this student is· not awar:e of the very ment that the Communist men· real danger of the Communist conspiracy. Perhaps ::lo~~ ... Amerlca "Is very, very of humor In his pen. What he t couldn't do with a fish tale like to toss In the towel. Tony aweat. Rlch sweat. Skipper Blll sweat he knows nothing of the alarming success of t~e ... Th«> names of all persons Communist intrigue that is influencing the bas1c Jailed for contempt ot Congress this! Eh. Clyde? and prayed. Deck-hand "Andy" e DEJf OF NOJfSTEBS Andrews said a tew appropriate 105 Mcf'ADDD PL oa J·l- The spot Is secret. sort of. but words. Jean-0 York's hands on II&WIOIIT 8UCB -~ ~_..:r- G since the year 1857. policy of our own Federal ovemment. Assuming that the Commu- somewhere around the East End the big gall trembled, just a ~===========~:;:;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;::;:;::;;;;;:;;:;;;;=;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;:;:;; of Catalina there Is a place In-mite! It was a ml1hty, mighty ' habited by finned monsters. Dick delicate situation, -aboard the Sea Metheny. ot Seaport Landing. Raider, that Tuesday. I w ish he would join me in a concentrated read-nlsts are trying as hard as pos· ing assignment, such as I have undertaken during slble to overthrow the United the past few weeks. It might be the bette~ part of ~~att~~;~!~ good does this sort valor to extend the reading over a longer hme. but T he Committee. however, ~ there is great value in the ''crash program." Read-more than su(>erfluous: it ls a ' 1 11 1 serious threat to our liberties. ing these books almost simultc:meous Y ~i a ert Unless he spends a great deal you with the fact that there lS world-w1de plot of rime fighting Communism and · f d A b f th .,..., work1nq 1n is called as an authority, a wit· ogamst ree om. num er o c:u 0 ·:--ne 5 will generally be asked it dependently of each other. covermg different phases he is or e\'er has been a Com· of recent history, writing about d tfferent regions of I munlst. Re has the privilege of the globe. all expose ~he same sl.nister dta1 bodhcal ~~a~;n~«> t~~!'~~~her~;~t;;~~: treachery that reaches m all duecttons. but ea s to ably be something in a com· the some fearful goal: advancemen of the Commun-mluee report about Mr. x re· · t and support of Soviet Russia m its mis-fusing to t~stlty about his Com ·. lS cause munlst afftllallons. sion of world e nslavement. 1 The view that only the guilty The treachery reaches in high places in our plead tht> Fifth Is a view with t nd the measure of their success is little. If any, respect for the Bill governmen . a ot Rights. But, a pparently th«> seen on maps that trace the growmg areas under Blll ot Rights Isn't taken serl· the iron heel of the Communists. ously any more. or the Commit· H Of the books· read for yourself: tee would have been abolished ere are some · long ago. No W onder We Are Losing, by Judge Robert Morris. Sincerely yours. ,, "While You Slept," by John T. Aynn. JOHN GREEN '•r' "From Major Jordon's Diaries," by Mejor George Racey Age 16 Jo rd•n. 308 Apolena Ave. u Balboa Is land ' Nine Men Agoinst America ." by Rosalie M. Gordon. • • • "The Enemy ot His Back." by Bizabeth Churchill Brown. EDITOR OF THE ENSfGN ' The Big Decision." by Matt Cvetic. . ''Br~Sinwashing in Our H igh Schools, by E. Merr•ll Root. News of the State Highway De· partment lowerinc the speed Jim· "Masters of Deceit," by J . Edg~Sr Hoove r. It on Coast Hwy. through the h d Irvine Terrace area Is commend· You should get fighting mad w en you rea able. This should slightly reduce about h1gh U. S. Government officials handing over the number of traffic accidents vital documents and maps to the Russian Commun-In this area. h h l fl h t However, if they really wlsh tsts and giving t em t e Panes to Y t e secre to SE"e the accident rate drop they material to Russia ; stripping our own fighhng forces s hould provide Jeft·turn storaee of critical supplies during World War II to fulfill lanes along this stretch of Coast f 1 h f h. h Hwy. similar to those being In· Russian requests or materia . muc o w IC was stalled at Tus tin Ave. a nd River· s ock-p tled for post-war use by the Communists; fur-side Ave. In the Newport Beach nishing the Russian Communists with the actual area. mate rial needed for the atomic b omb; turning over n~~tdtu~~ ~to~:t ~'!..).a":,• ~,: the currency printing plates to Russia so that the entranct-to Irvine Terrace and C ommunists could print their own German occupa-Irvine Coast Country Club. at h d Avocado Ave. and Acacia Ave. tion Marks, which Am e rican taxpayers a to re-In Corona del Mar. There Ia a deem to the tune of a quarter-billion dollars; be-half way sort of left turn storage traying Poland to the Russian Communists; betray-11~"~" at hsel ghonla 1Adv«>be. a.nd Coasdt ll N · ali Ch' th C · t ,wy .. w c cou 1mprove ing our a y, ahon st ma, to e ommums S, at no great expense. knows where It Ls. So does Bill e VICT'O•T Trusty, who skippers Dick's sport They had seen the red marker fishing boat, the Sea Raider, a dozen times. Each time the Big more than occasionally. One took it down, down again. JOaay • ......., tbMa t.bia .... B t II 1 ut o a strugg e comes to an -.tiM Seer ..._baaatGUid end. be it victory or defeat. The Oftl ....._ ..._.ted lipOt. 11M red marker at long last dlaap· ._. .... ClboaN ~ a...lr peared on the reel spool and oat tMlr ~~ a-Ide. IMdt slowly, from the depths there tM ....,.., book tMy ..... with u. b699eet crwdlable IMdt came into view the first of the --aaocdly • beelta =d becld Catalina Monsters that anyone It f• tll.e ......._ Qalta regu-aboard had SE"en~ It was HUGE! larly, u•eoee, •....,.... __,. And it was black. It was one of len. .-ybe, , .. 1 _.thia9 California's bIggest, a giant moabylDIJ CIIOWMI t.beU bl9 black sea bass: balta. ,... "'W89sH start off Someone had the leader. Jean. ecay-Jaat Dlbbll"9, It ........_ 0 did his duty, neatly, with the gaff. Now the rope through the Finally. when the right time mouth, big enough to swa llow a comes, and the angler sets the hook. an underwater hurricane water melon at a gulp. All hands bre-aks Joost>. This Isn't all that on the rope! The battle was over! breaks. Lines, leaders. rods end VICTORY! They had the Big One aboard! up In the junk pile, for th«>se "things," once they take the bait. e o•CBIDS •ALL AROVJID a re allee samee Jlke hooking on Rich had never been too ID· to Sherman tank with hair from terested Ln fishing before. When pig-tall! he arrived home well·anolnted Some 30-odd times thls aeuon, with eswnce of blade: .n bus,. customers on the Sea R.alder he had a new slant. It Ia ,.. have hooked up w1th the mon· corded. herewith, that he said, sters who Jive In that ctark, deep with enthusiasm: .. Honest, 1 had hole. J\Ut as many times they the most flln today that I ever have atood. pale-faced and ahak· had In all my lite." For my mon· en. staring unbellevincly at the ey, I'm sure he was telllna the shattered remains of what was unvarnished truth. once a flshlnc outfit. TIMT ..,....... tM 819 0.. e UO'I'IIEa DAT lD Cit the....._ A-.11119 Cltlb. Last Tuesday started out to be It ..... tbe ...U. t.-DO just another day. Capt. Bill poaede!._,~ I lnaalry Trusty was running the show. 70'd9 ·---. .... -tlai9 • Mt· As he steered the Sea Raider past tie with • ......_ I'Od. Is qw.l .. Church Rock the tension aboard • catdll Oldt.lde e. ,._Y ...S rose. News dt the tackle·bWitlng lUcia. to aldpper am Tnasty, to monsters had gotten around. dedr laaDd ADdy Aadnwa, to Three or four of the citizens be· 9affew J .... o YOlk. gan to get th«>lr heavy tackle I hope I live long enough to ready for what was soon to someday catch one as big. U 1 come. ever do, I'll be using Cortland Two of thoee with apKial green spot Jlne. Unde r the clr· 9 ear 17 -olda. T cum.stances, -another big handful llaU ...,. • .,._ -Y of orchids Is due the company wi.a:_;nt-t ~ = that made it. To Dick Jennings, with the ea=. •= lie Cortland's public relations dire<-· dkla't .._.. tbe tadde f• U.... tor, thanks and a copy of Call· Tile Mlutioll was ...0.. lad lng C.Q. wboee Dad bad lob ef ....._ • AIOLOGY The second or the duo was My most sincere apologies to CIIAIITDI , DAY 80ATI ""SEA umEr . ' JUL * •Jn-. a A.M. Ja3 eo..t ... ~ • •...,.n .._.. • u a.u .. EJfD or n1ROIIT OCLVf naa 24 hour TelepboDe Serrice-OR 3-6650 BARGE GEORGIA lleuly .._. .... .......,. 1-.-Cit 5:G A.IL '/a DAY 80AT DIIIA I.E& I.&AVU I A.M. AIID li:JO .... DAY 80AT IAII JVAII LEAVU 5 A.M. aEJn'AL TACID.&. GALI.&T l&rne&. LJY& 8AJT 011 8AJIG& AlfD 80ATL TIDE TABLE n...-..................... , 2t Friday 30 Scltuld.ay 31 Saladq I Noaday 2,....., roa Loa uraa.u Licht Figures A.M.-Ield P1pna ...... hclflc Day1J91at Scmag TliDe 1119b Low 1119b 0:43 4.3 7:23 1.0 2:01 u 1:47 3.7 8 :08 1.4 3:• 4.7 3:20 3.3 9 :04 1.8 4:01 5.0 5:12 3.2 10:15 2.0 5:03 S.A Low R19b Low 0:31 0.6 6:41 3.4 11 :27 2.1 3 WedaMday 4 'nlunday I :26 0.0 7:44 3.7 12:35 2.0 2:13 .Q,6 8:34 4.1 1:32 u COMPLDdJITI Of .. ,. IPII1III ·-· Low 1:12 l.l 1:54 u 11:22 1.3 Jbvb 1:02 S.t 1:57 u 7:41 1.7 and losing the entire C hinese mainland. besmirch-I Cars traveling w ~ s t e r 1 y on ing the proud history of American lightmg forces. Coas t Hwy. attempf.mg to ~ak«> f ld l l«>rt turns on Begoma, Acacta or and sending thousands o our so 1ers to use ess Avocado cause the majority of death. by forbidding our troops to win over the Com-rrafflc a('('~dents in this area. a nam«>d "Rich." He trad brought a young man named Tony PaJa. his Dad's medium tackle outfit errl. whose addrt>ss Is thl' Har· •• 11....-t A..._ c.o.ta .._. a long. equipped with a heavy bor Inn, In Costa Mesa. On that lfr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I.Dauty I-GII m nists in Korea che<-k or ;>;ewport pollee rerords U . h h show. Hardly a week passes There a re opologtsts who say t at t ese were without one or two accidetlts. ''blunders " and not the result of mahc10us destgn. Ma kin~ a left tum oft Coast Bu t if it ~ere merely blundering just the laws of Hwy. into Irvine Terrace ill ex- broadbl11 leader and 500 yards same lucky Tllesday, Tony. with or 45·pound test Cortland linen a heavy tackle outfit. mode It line. It wasn't the ultimate, but, an extra spedal day for the Sl'a with this, there was a chance. RaldeT. He hooked up and landed e JODf'T EJITEJIPBJSE an even. bigger Catalina Monster! Tony and Ri ch took turns shar· lt was "like an elephant," Tony lng the gear. Now, Tony had It, sal~i ....._ tbe .-.. Cit tiM with a big bonito, minus its A-.1189 Cbab u-u tui'Md tall, on the 10/0 broadblll hook. oat .. ---• w !.... -·-Things w«>re quiet, so, Rich __, P"-·- , d . tremely hazardous becauS<' of chance would have produced the correct eCISlOn rars coming up r'rom th«> rl'ar. half of the time. When all the "blunders" lead to Left-turn storage lanes could be the same blood-chilling results--aid and comfort for fitted In here easily. . h · We can dream of the Coastal the Commumst cause-then t ere lS reason to ask, Fr~way coming some day. In "Is there not a sinister design, guided by key men the meantime, let's have some in our own government?" A second question cries left-turn storage Janes. f "A f h d LOCAL CITIZEN or an answe r: re some o t ese men--an women -still in our government preparing new betrayals?" ' ~-~ I commend the above-listed books to the atten-r.....u~ tion of the student from Balboa Island, and to others :~acrcll:l::lrrcx::IIZ:D:::IIXZII:::Ii::l:::ll who want to know why we are losing. Then read Barry Goldwater's "Conscience of a Conservative," and learn how we can still win. I · AST ~- LVCIU& WAStBETTE· .um ADd IHIIlT LAUIIDBY WE IBOR ALL OUR OWN FLATWOB &. COAIT lift. COIM)IIA DD. Tal~ to a llfe-lona Democrat the other day and h~ was as mad u a hornet. 'What's lot you so riled up!' I uked. 'Why,' he aays -'the convention adopted a plat· form that provided me every b~ ttune under tbe s un for my happlne.. except a couple of Mrvanta to aetVe a cl ... ol mint julep wblJM I rode In my ole bllh back rodcer out on the front ~h ancl-dan1 tMir hJ~ u lone u they weore promlalnR. they should have taken cue or thls little Item too!' .... Now 1 don't blame him. by Ceorce. FARMER McCABE <an rlehta reserved) sought a bunk for a little catch· ~a.r~ =-: :.,. u-: =-~ up on his s leep. .,.... teet u.. ..ay 51 poullda Was something playlne around ._ ._ J ....... , 1•5 Tony's bOnito? Gently he /tee· · ... spooled the line Skipper Blll .U-t.dde W'Or14 ......S el SIC came over, watched what was P• ..Sal It'• atW gebMJ to be • going on. ..-4 "That's the McCoy," he h-alf· Flsh-mountina artlat George whispered to Tony. "Now, Hit Lee ls at work on It, up at his him!" place In eo.ta Mesa. Tony wants T..., dW. .. ....-...._ the Harbor Inn to have the blc· ....._tJy tM -n , t'" • .. ~(est sea bau ever mounted, .a. ... tiil* .a .. • -*· hanlinl on the wall or his din· .._ ,._, ...._. ...... ,_. te lng room! And that, amleos, he a.. -.. M* ._ ... -. will have! •-,... p &. ~ ...._ Yes. Tony, my apolo,rlea. You'll ..... M .... .._ ...._ ~ understand when I tell you the ....,. M ._. Ma ... ... rod that broke wu mine. Rlch, Ia -W .. Iiiii ... ... the boy who borrowed It 1-.-rny .... Ia a. ..._ a.1 ._ 1118 wn. Can you blame me If the Mill • c 1 eo • 1 r • .. ~ man Ia preJudiced. like all ..._ _. ., ... _..... proud fathers? Aft., all, I never ..,... c.r c .... eau1bt a flah that bll all my People do not ,._..t ~h bat· lone We! ties In aile~. With Tony'• ftr8t P.S. Hey, Clyde! Row'a these war-whoop, IUdl hit the deck, fOf • BIG flah atory? 'I'M one-man Mttle .... sudden· , ..... r-....... 0...) IV became a duet. fJI ......StJ. UILLD GAII'rAII'I'I na& LOll &zca&DI -The boya had 10M 118111111 With A llN t".autd 1125 damap to ludUh L. Sill and locheJI~ one pu~-to eaUII a ·bll a ear ctrtwn by Jlfapoleon Du· HerMrt, or Endno, complained to blactc •a ....._ 'I'M ..apllcatlon ..-.. ....,., 111111. at 1100 w. Jlfewpon poUce last Thaf'lday of of a broken -~ c• tltat. a..t Hwy., •• ~e..,... at the buFIWy ol their •INUtn»nl not the ltlafla .... tip. bad 7:• p.m. .. nda)', wMR a ..C· at JOl Palm II,, lalbM. Maakal brolarn) 011iy _.... .. IMir de· m.._ .... ......_ ............ . lftltnuMntl and otber ,...._ waJ. MrlftlDatloft. 0.. ...... 1M ....... bel -· A b) til ... ,.. uN II IDON than..,_.. tM..._ ....... .._ ............................. . taMn. IMftJ u-; ...... IW ........ II. • MARLIN FISHERMEN ••• Get Your flyin4J F'.b at Scotty'• Catch 'Em Then Brinq to Ua. We Cut. Wrap. ...S Fl..aa 1' ...... TIIMa t• Y .. QUICK 1'801&. 8AITI AYAlLAIL& BALBOA PAVILION SPORT FISHING ......-Y41& ., ..... naoll • -illY ............... 110011 .. .. • 1..au. IIOI'ICa l•U. IIOI'IC& ol 'hD DoUan (110..00) lor eac:h laboNr, ••laM• or mecbaDie Upper Bay ~ennils• OaAJIIQ& COUJITY iiiUBWAY ... AitiiiiDU .......... Ia 1M --=uta. ol UU. CoDtrut .., h1aa or bJ a.., O&AJICa COUJnr. CAUf'OmQA .. ...,_tnetar ..._ ...._ upoa uy ol U. ..tl I.JidMM l.a tw. lfoncl: IHVIMO... C.tract for .-ell caleftdu day durtna wiWtl IUda ......,, ..n. . Sealed ......,... .. wiU be .-.IWd at tae omc. ot tbe Couac, .. n or IIMCbaJUc II Nqulred or permltt.d to labor JDote than •iaht Total Ov , .. Clerk o1 the Coun~ o1 ~ luta AM. caJdDra&a. 011 or ...._. (8) boun In WIOiatlon ol the pnwialoaa ot ~edSon 1110 to 11111 er w~. tiM 11th clay o1 Aupllt. U., at 10:00 A.M. o'doclll. laelUIIft ol aaid Labor Code. at wldda tlme they wUI M ...... OIOM ... .._.. ln tile ,_ fte Contractor mall keep full. true and aeeurate ~ of of the ._,.. ol la,.rvt.ora Ia 1M Cowlt7 Coart ao.e. luta AU. ..._ ,....... and actual howw worked by ..._ rapectlw workel'l Fou-r perm 1 t s totalina owr Cal1tanala. for COMtnle.'tlftl a ...,._., lD .ccoftlance with 1M emp&o,.d -.,. h1lll u!~Mr thla ~nttaet and ahal1 allow ..,.,_. to the .,_000 were taken out dufinl the •~dona therefor, to wlaleh .,_... ,.,......,. Ia ...._ u aame at any reuonable hour, to &nJ s-non havtna the authority put week for dwelllnp on Lab touon: to l..,.ct the aame aa cont.mplated undft the provlalona of tM Park Ln. In the Upper Bay ANa, Coun~ o1 0ranp Service aoact. eMt oll'laeenda Avnue and aald Labor Code. northHIJ of Bayerest eoudl o1 Cbapmaa • .,...... between Coanty llolpltaJ lndDeratar The Contraetor ahall fodelt to the aald County, u a ~nalty, Other atzable re.~&.nuat per- and u.. County 1a11 r-w_, .. f'laeeaUa Awaue, a Mt Jeqth t!'• aum of Ten Dollars tor each aUen knowlnaly employed In the mlta were tor a SM.850 duplex of o.eo ...U.. to be ~ and 8Ulfaced with pla.at·IDIMd eaeutton of thla Contract, tor each calendar day or portion thereof In We.t N e wp 0 r t a S17 000 aurfadftl oqr untNalild reck bale to provide two (2) -t foot durlna Which such alien ahall be permitted or required to labor, dwelllne In Cameo • ~ a drlvtna lanea q ....,_.. • tile ,a.... ln vlolatloD ol Section 1853 of the Labor Code of the Stat. of ,19 900 d we 111 n K In Newport ....--1&41 are required I• tbe entire wark aa detlcrtbed herein: Callfomla. Helahu and an $18.700 dweUJne " EIIGiftiii!itS ES'I1JCATE The Contractor shall uae only unmanufactured mat.rlala pro-in Bal~ Item No. Quaatlty n.ertptlon of Work duced In the United States and only ft)anutactured material• man-Followl~e ~rmlta were wued: 1 Lamp Sum Cleutna and Gn&bbiDa utactured In the United States, •ubatantlally all from materlala • C080IIA DD. IIAII 2 1!10 M. GaL Pumlab and Apply Water ptoduced In the United States, In the performance of the Contract. Snack Shop alen 3446 E Coast 3 ..., S.Y. Com,.et Orlaina.l Ground Plan. may be ~nand may be obtained alone with forma of HwY .• S2.000: 'A. G.' Howald, add 4 1250 C.Y. ltoedway ~vatlon propoal, contract, and s~lfications., at the otnce of the Oranee earaee. room and bath. 2~ He· 5 uoo Tons Untreated ltoek Base County Hlehway Department, Court House Annex. Santa Ana, llotrope, SS,OOO. 8 7 Tons Liquid Asphalt (SC-2 Prime Coat> California. e CAIUO IIIOaEI 7 2 Tons Alphalt Emulalon (Seal Coat and Palnt No bld will be considered unleu It Is made on a blank form H. Paae Parker. 1-unit. 1-story binder) lumlabed by the Road Commiuioner, County or Oranae, CaJIComla. dwelllne. 4559 Brlehton, $37,000. 750 Tons 8 9 10 12 Sq. Yda. !560 Un. Ft. Plant Mixed Swfactna and Ia made In accordance with the provt.slona of the Propoa.al e VJ9Za U'l' uu Place PM.S Downdraina Requlrementa. June Peterson, •wimmJne pool. Cntahlna Concrete lrrlaaUon Lines in Each bidder miUt be Ucenaed and also prequallfled as required 1000 Nottineham. $2,095; K. w. 11 Place by law. Koll 1·unit 1-story dwelUna at 36 Lln. Ft. Reconstruct Exlstina Fences and New The Board at Supervisors of the County of Oranee reserves 2500: 2508. 2514, 1520 Lake Park Construction of Gates the rleht to reject any or all bids. Ln., 192,360. 12 5 Each • Guide Markers Dated July 5, 1960 e CLIPF IIAYEir The foreaotna quantlti .. are approximate only, belne li~n as BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF William Pelb. remodef, 1121 a basis for the eamparlaon of blda, and the County of Oranee does SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE Kines Rd .. $3,000. not exprn.Jy 01 by Implication, a~ that the actual amount of COl1NTY. CAUFORNIA. e a.u..oA DLUD work will correapond therewith .• but reserves the rlrht to Increase CSEAL) L. B. WAL.LACE Uoyd Reed. add deck, 112 S. or decrease the amount ol any clua or portion of the., work or to County Clerk and ex otnclo Bay n., 1800: Joan Ross. extend omit portion, ot the work. u may be deemed neceuary by the Clerk or the Board or So~rvisors 2 bedrooms, 217 Opal, $2,500. Enrtneer. of Oranee County, CalUornla e a&WIOIIT In accordance with the provblona of Section 1770 of the Labor By Mabel L. Caateix John Trueblood. repairs. 510 Code and as tet forth In SectJon 5·01 "Laws to be oblerved" of the Deputy Clerk 38th St., 1800; .M. H. D. Research, Standard SpecltlcaUon.a. the Board or Supervisors has ucenalned Publlsh Newport Harbor Ensien •tore room for electronic equip· the eeneral prevalUne rate ol waees applicable to the work to be July 21 and 28. 1960 ment. 823-F w. 16th St., $2.000; done which ahaU be as follows: L&GAI. •oncz and the same shall be etrective 'Hoac Ha.pltal carpenter shop, WAGE SCALE • ORDINANCE NO. ~ 30 days after the date of it. 301 Newport Blvd., ISO(); Gerard Cla ... rlcatlon Rate Per Hour AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY adoption. Wooters, 2·Unit. 2-story dwelllne. Alphalt plant fl.reman -·-·····---·-·-·········--············-..$ 3.81 O P l'fEWPORT BEA CH ntis ordinance ~aalntroduced 5001 River, 134.850. Asphalt raker ud lroner ---·-3.09 AMENDING SECT I 0 N 4213 at an adjourned reeular ~Me tina e LIDO ISL& Boxman or Mixer lox O~rator (concrete or asphalt AND REPEAUNG SECT I 0 N of the City Council or the City Robert Callender. alteratJona, plant) ··-····--··--··-·-·····------·--·····--·-· 3.92 4214 OF THE NEWPORT of Newport Beach held on the 544 Via Udo Nord, $3.000. Car~nter ········----·-····--···--···-···---·-···-·-3.825 BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE· 20th day of June, 1960, and was e aUCOII U'l' Cement Muon ·----···-···---·-·-·-·········· ············-·· ·· ·· 3~ L.ATING TO H<YI'E.L REGIS-adopted on the 25th day or July. Ruth McClellan, unit over ear· Concrete or upbaJt spreadlne. medlanlca1 tamplna TERS AND REGISTRATIO~ 1960. by the Collowina vote, to age, 23 YawL $16.000. or fJnl.ahJnr machine o~rator ·-···-····--···-······ ····-· 4.11 CARDS wit: · Concrete mixer operator (pavtne ty~'--·····-·-··········· 4.21 Newport Beach does ordain as ley. Atkinson. Cook, Hart. ... Concrete mJxer o~rator (skip typeJ ........ ·-···············-3.57 The City Council or the City of AYES.COUNCIUfEN: Kings-lmporf.-lf Concrete miJter o~rat«* (mobUe mixer) . --·-··--····· 4.21 follows: Lorenz. Drillers (except core, diamond or wagon I ................... 3.17 5ECTION 1. Section 4213 or the XOES. COU~CJLl\.fEN: None. PaperbackS Electrical wireman ................................... ···························· ·lAO Newport Beach Municipal Code A 8 S ENT COU NCJL.\fl:..'i : Enelneer. oiler and •lenalman ·-······-·· ................ ······· 3.33 is amended to read: Stoddard. Somers. Equipment tnuer ···················--·-·····-·········-···············-· 3.57 "SECTION 4213. HOTEL CHARLES E. HART Fine Grader (hlebway and street pavtna onlyJ.......... 2.98 REGISTERS; REGISTRATION Mayor pro tem Fl~man ...................................................................................... 3.57 CARDS. Every person con· AITEST: Flaeman ····················-·····-··--·········-···-·-····-···-·--·······-···· 2.88 ducting any rooming house. ~fARGERY SCHROUDER Heavy duty repairman ........ ................ .............................. 4.11 lodging house. hotel. inn. City Clerk Heavy dut,y repairman-helper ....... ·········-·······-···;-········· 3.33 motel, auto court, or any Publish: July 28. 1960 Laborn-eeneral or construction ····-·······-· ···· ·········· ··· 2.8a other similar place in the In The Newport Harbor Ensign. Motor Patrol Operator <lndudlne any ty~ of power C1ty. at a ll times shall keep blade) ....... -........... -----·---·-······························· ········· 4.21 a nd maintain therein a reg· o~rator and T~ders of pneumatic and electric tools. 1 ter or series or registration vtbraUnt machines, and almllar mechanical tools cards. The name and home not .eparately da.uUied herein ·-------···················· 3.09 street and town address of Palnter (bruah) ·-·---------·------3.65 each and every aueat or per- Painter Uron. -.a and bridle) ----·-·············· 3.90 son rentlne or occupying a Belntorclne Iron Worker ··-----··--··-·········-··---3.825 room or rooms therein shall Rolkr Operator ·---·-·-········•·····-·-·--··--··-·-···-·· 3.92 be Inscribed with l.nk or In· Structural Iron Worbr ---····-·-·-·----·-············-· 4.073 dellble ~nell In the register 1'rador ()penatcw (BullcloRr, Tam~r. Scra~r It Pu.ah or on a reeistration card. Tractor) ··········· -·-···--····-·······----··-------·-4.11 Such reelster or reelstration Truck Driver ( 16 cu. yd. water level capadty or morel 3.745 card shall be siened by the Truck Driver ( 12 cu. yd. and leas than 16 cu. yd. ~rson rentine or occupyina water level capacity) -···--··-··············--·····--· ---· · 3.525 a room or rooms, and the Truck Driv~ (8 cu. yd. and lea than 1.2 cu. yd. water proprietor or an aeent there- level capacity l .. ··············--······-···--·-·--···············-· · 3.445 of of such rooming house. Truck Driver 1-1 cu. yd. and less than 8 cu. yd. water lodeJng house. hotel, inn. level capacity) .... ······-·-····················-··-··-· ·-·--· ···· 3.395 motel, auto court. or any Truck Driver (less than 4 cu. yd. water level capacity) 3.365 other similar 'Place thereup· Universal Equipment O~rator (shovel 'backhoe. on shall write opposite such dragllne. derrick, derTick-barae. clamShell. crane or name or names so reelstered pile driver) ···-······························-···--··-···················· ·· 4.21 the number or each room as· Water Truck Drivers--2500 eals.· to 4000 eats................. 3.545 signed to be occupied by Water Truck Drivers-under 2500 eala. ............................ 3.425 each such guest or person. Water Truck Drlvers-4000 eats. and over ...................... 3.665 toeether with the time when •Plus fringe benefits such room is rented, and un- APPRENTICE WAGE SCALE til all or the aro~id en· CARPENTERS--4 years tries shall be made no guest lst 6 months ·····························-······--···············-··-·· S 2.87 or person shall be suUered 2nd 6 months . .. ......... ............ ....................................... ...... 2.98 or perlnltted to occupy any 3rd 6 months ·······················································-·-···· · 3.10 such room. 4th 6 months ... ·································---··--·-···-······· · 3.21 When the occupant or OC· 5th 6 month ... ..... ... . ······--·--·-·-···-··············-······· 3.33 cupant_a o r such r oom so 6th 6 months ························--·········-··--··-·····-··········· 3.44 rented shall quit and s ur· 7th 6 months ...... ·············-··-·-···--·-·-··-···--·-··· 3.56 re nder the same. It shall be 8th 6 months .. ···················~-·-··------···-······-··· 3.67 the duty or said propnetor CEMENT MASO:'is-3 years or an agent thereoC to entN lsdt s6 mon~~ ......... -··-···-·············-····--·--···-············ ~~ ~~e !~e ~he=~~ln~~ar:~ 2n mont • .., ············-··············-·--·------·-·-···· · 2.85 auch reglater or on s uch reg· 3rd 6 months ............................ -.... -. ....... ._ ... .._ .. .._..--..-······--···-·· 3.l2 · h ~. A.35926 NOTICE TO CREDrTOR.S ~iA'l'E OF CHA.RLES EL- MER CAVE, DO:EASED. ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to th~ creditors of and all ~rsoruJ havtne claims aealnst the uld d~ent or said estate to file them with the necessary vout'h- ers in the otrlc-e or the Clerk or the Superior Court ot the State or California. In and for the County of Oranee. or to present the same. with the necessary vouch- ers, to the underalened at his or her place of business, tO·wit: ct o A. K. Phelps. Attorney at Law. 3800 East Coast Hiahway. Corona del Mar. Callrornia. within sJx months a ft er the first publica- tion or thls notice. Dated July 19, 1960. KEn'H EDMU:\"0 CAVE Executor of the Estate or !laid dec('dent. A. K. Phelps Attorney for Ex('('Utor 3800 East Coa!lt Highway Corona del Mar. California Publlsh: J uly 28. Aua. -1. 11. 18 lin The Newport Harbor Ensign. NO A35927 I NOTICE TO CREDrTORS F::ITATE OF IR.\fA E~GEL CAVE. DECEASED. FlANK UOYD WliGHT: Writi"9' •'"' luil~in9• LEGENDS OF HAWAII ly P.dreic: Colulft WIT AND WISOOt.e OF OSCAA WILDE LimE AAT UIIAAY 26 titles, fwll color. H Ut CHILDUH'S ART ., ....... ~ Oil ZHIVAGO " Iori, ... ~ten~ •• C.rf s-4'-9'• AIIAHAM LINCOLN nw.. Vol-. NUt THE REAL NIXON $1.95 $1.45 SI.OO s.so St.SO ' .75 s .75 1y 1e1e ec-m., s '. tS THE STAATEGY OF P'EACE ly JoiNt F. K--.cty S . fS •uuo• John La In A r, 1-unit, 2-atory dwelUne. 315 Lindo, l18.700: Ralph Llnhort, remove root and add 3 bedroom~, 1160 E. Oceao Blvd., l10,100; R. L. Thompeon, add bedroom, 2132 SevUit', $3.500. e •&WIOIIT .. o ... Ar·Cro-Don, .&lea office, 206 Cedu. 1100. ~~===!!!!!!!!!!!! • lfKWIOIIT II&JGn'S :- J,fario Pad nl, demoUsh earaae. 3000 Clay, $500; Jame Stuart. remodel to contonn to tlre code, 496 N. Nt'wport Blvd., $1.500: E. M. Stonebaclc, 1· unit, 1-story dwelllnc. 121 Powell Pl., 119.900. 2,000 REASONS WHY Sbou1d we ever be n!quin!d to pc'Oft our ln~ ill commwlity h~alth. we could cite 1,001 .,ocl ~na.. Our prac:ription departmeat atoc:b upw-ards of 2.000 mec:lic:ina.l ~enta. They ecme from every point of the compua. Some an prescribed daily, others oaJ.y rarely. These dru.-a.re bro~t tocether iD our prescription department to help us rtader competent professional service for the protect..Lon of your health. Christensen Phai llhiCJ SPECULA JIVE? .... ,. ... . .._. .............. .u .. • • ...... -"•• Ius we V'L lec!Uid a., ..-uty 1 ; ty a. .... ..,. o 1, c.aty-................ ~ IMI8t-..., ~ -U..t sdM ... I I I lG-/. IDt.rest Per Annum a-t ..._ ...._..._ .... ...a ..._ t. dltwidfte...._ ..._ II "L Gutbb Ius a· •t .... , · WE IIAJIACE, IDnC& UD COLLECT Evans G. Parlier & -Jf. WEWIOaT .avi.nAIID IIEWPOIIT D.ACIL CALIP'OaJI'IA ~•m Co. • - -... -- - -..... --.. - - - -Ill NoT AS PRIANEJT IESIIENTS Of a 1) -, (l l·s/lli/{~ ( ilia 4th 6 months. ............................................................................. 3 .39 lstration card opposlte t e 5th 6 months ...... ·······-··-······-··········---······-·-·---·-·---··· name or such occupant r ~~~t~··-y;~~-······-·-··------····-----·~--·-·-,-·· 3.66 ~:~:W!~ts~~esbeo~a~; NOTICE IS KERE'BY GIVE:\" to the creditors of and all JX"rsons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to tile them with the necessary vouch· ers In the office or the Clerk or the Su~rlor Court of the StatP or California. In and for the County of Orange, or to present the same. with the necessary vouch- ers, to the underslcned at his or her place of business. to·wit: c o A. K. Phetps. Attorney at Law, 3800 Eut Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Callrornla. within six months alter the first publica· These residen OWN• YOUR-OWN Ol':lt'"', ~ ,ve for 2.20 CM any purpoee. Such regis· t.t 6 months.. .............. -------··-···-············-···--···-··-··-·-···· 2 64 ter or all such reclstration 2nd 6 months ................. ·-····---······--···-·----····--··-·-· 3rd 6 months................................................................................ 2.86 carda shall be ,kept In the 4th 6 montt\1 ............................... -··-················-··-···--··········· 3.()8 otrlce of said penon renting 5th 8 months................................................................................ 3.30 ~:Om"!' s~!ti:'dor:~e~ ~= 6th 6 months .. ·-·····-···············-··-··-·-·-·····--························· 3.52 lM.....,Ion of an.y pollee or-7th 6 months ........................... -·-·--·············-·········-······-··· 3.74 "'"~· 8th 6 months. .... ·-···--············---·······-···············-·-···-···-······ 3.9& fl~eo~~~:._:;•t;hall be per-DON WORKERS-3 years lat 8 months ...................... --····-··-·-·----·-··-·-····-· 3.14 manently bound .o that no 2nd 8 months. ........... ·----·--········-···-···-···-·····-·-······--··· ~ ;;:' ::J ~~~ 0'f'et~; 3rd 8 months ....................................... -..................................... 161 minimum aize of 8• X 10• · 4th 8 months ......................... --·-··--·-----·----·-·-3.71 'ftle realatratlon cards shall &th 8 montt\1 .............. ·-··-··-·--··---·····---·---···--··· be numbered COMeCUti~ly • lth 8 months. ........... ·--··-·-··--·····--··-·--·-······--···· 3.9!5 and shall be u.-d ln auch ft.U:,'t1:~~~.~--·····-------·····-··----··-··· 2.CM eequence; the numbers shall 2nd 8 months.-····-----· 2.24 be printed or otherwbe In· •r•'l e months.······-·-··----·-····--· . 2.45 dellbly affixed ._ •och cards. •' 2.65. and auch canta shall be ol 4ttl 6 months. .... -·-·--·-·--··---· a1z1e of 2'i • 5th 8 montha. ........... ---·-·-··~-··--·--··----------2.• ~~ mlnl'!'um . x llh 8 montha. .. ·-······--·----·--·--·····-------·· 3.01 ·--oN., "--'--.. '"4 f h Ttl\ 8 months. .............. ----·-··--······-·--·-----· 3.18 -... ... ~:uun -· 0 t • lth e montht ............. --··----·--·------· !-!'1 lf.wpott Beach Munklpal Code ..... ' __ ... _ ·---··----~ ........ eel. _,, ,._..uw. ............. ----· 111 ~ON 1 11lla ordinance lOth I monthe.-··-····--·-·---··--------IIMU be bUahed l the •Piua frinae benefita pu once n 'I'M minimum waae paid to aU akllled labor, for wbkh rata.~~=~====-~-==..:~~ .,. Dot ahoW'b abOW. lhall be not ._ than t:UO per ..... WMre a llftlle ·abJ.n Ia wortled, etaht howw fll NIIUiniOUI ... ,._ ...,t ._.... for luncb ,....._ lhal1 _...tu• a _.. ..-. l:i~anana on Monday ana throuall P'rldq ol eadl .-. .._. ._ 11 requJNd In ..,... ot etallt (8) ....,. on UIJ -• • or • .......,._ IGdl work IIW1 • paid fer at ... Ud .... ...., _ lion of this notice. I Dated July 19, 1960. XEmf EDMUND CAVE £)c~tor of the Estate of sa ld cteceden t. A. K. Phelps AttOI"My for Executor 3100 Eut Cout Hlehway Corona del Mar. Callrornla Pubu.h: Ju•y 28. Auc. 4. 1l. 18 ln The l'fewport Harbor £nsJcn. ..... tiM lnterftl from S:OO p.m. f'lidQ to T:OO a.a. .llandQ, ~~-- ..... tMiltMk ,. .. ot ...... "'I!!=======····=····!!!=!!!! ..... ,., ..... ollabor lhall ........ 1..-J .., ....... ~ .. c. .......... not ......... ,..., a-. .......... ftl'll· '8 , .... • al¢ "t • U1ir ......... I flared .. .-. -. I I' , ......... Qwll ..................... . ---· .............. _ ......... . ;~~~~~;;~--...,. t • Ill .... "'' 10', ta•ll&a w.TII ... ..._Cea'lllle ....... c "· 811 • ..,y .. _ ADULTS ONLY. (Of course gr~nd ch·lore:1 .,~e "'" • we .:-me to v·~;q Lu~turiou~ly land c~ped, these garoen villas are des•qned for )Our com- plete relalCatiotl ~nd enjoyment. You II love the e\lrt'l advantages of garden and poolside living where there are no m~·nter~t'lnce problem,. E~ch villo h~s 011 individual two·c~r attached gerttge .,..,d ~ervice po~h. LOCATED AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EXClUSlYE IAC1C lAY AAEA WISTCUff ..., D0¥a DIMS, ~T IIAOi ·ScNnd·~ e Two and Three I!Mrooms e Upataln Slttlq Rooms •,.... aau. • PWpla ............ tiOI ............... I UbtnJ ._S'Nl -·- I''''''Mit""""'"'""'"""'"'"""""AJ HARRY BABBITT WILL ·~=-:..~Sawn. Harbor Wo·mene~CEE ANNUAL LUAU ·~ Pare-~=51-:=..--;?~ .... &:.S Lido Sanda wlU Wd Ita an· LOUISE Mf.1"£1ER, Society Editor nual luau t111a Satvday, at tiM c.l ... -...................... .._., .......... ,.,.... poolalcle NCTeatlon UN. 'nMy Coektalla wt11 be eemtd at T lt'Wbea •-appeli• lal MMI'Iuaut. ..... .., 10 adnu• ~~~~~ p.m. At t p.m. the tr~diUonal ,:. -=.::==.:.to.:..~ ~~ C: IS~~ paduatt a1 1M U1C Law Mool '"unwlllq or the pll' and a IT It--to ... jut too IDUC.'Ia • ud Ia DOW ..w.. .. eity at· real bla~ feut event to ""two trwble to do JDON tlwa opea a V . L torMJ al J'ouatalD Y.U., aAd ftnpr pot wtll m&lce the affair can. oter eattue Lol Alaad-. c.'OIDpJete. Ktaht eoo~~ety s. ttae a...t way ':I' -----~~ .... ••••ut ......... ...,.. .. LMM ....._ et ... ...._ wtU ban none otber tban 'IV N u .,.. c-.W w.. Td .. hu: ~ ...._ • pemonallty ~~~~ now I I I I I I I I I 1 f 11 I 1 1 11 11 t 1 11 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I If A permanent .-.....ut u_.N, U chairman. Ria Ullatanta Include • WWiWf .... .... TaU..a»AY. JVLY & ·-Allee Whytoek. Bon and Olive RW-&W&at TaUAIDAY CO.O.A DD. tiD. CAUP. Dla~lns, Frank and Gloria Cor· A Polynesian t l o or ahow II to beat the heat and ....,.. tut7 ~ ~ et• s t THIS 1111 Ill •l'ls• .. .. ... .cheduled for the dinner hour appetite provoldq menua. Kor IVI8 IntiS e ...... -.... ,_ ........ . and there wlll be ~ny door should th1a be a tuk for Mom "':J 1w J •n<• 1 Cel 01101.1 ..... More Than ISO Help Stage ·OCC Musical1 'King and I' More than~ communlly.res· .fdenta, lncludJna a dozen chll· dren. will combine their talents ol alnaJnl, dancln1 , actlne. or· chestratlon, aet deslptne. set cleearaUna, Uahuna. and .aaa lnl to ata,e the Rod,ers and Ham· mersteJn mualcal, "The Kine and 1," ln the Ora nee Coast Colleae auditorium Aue. 4, 5 and 6. Cur· taln tlme ls 8:15 p.m. Mldee Stone of Laguna Beach w Ul be starred as Anna. the hoop-skirted E n e 11 s h school· m arm who In 1860 tried to lm· pose her ldeu of morals and education upon the Kine of Slam and upon his numerous wives and children. Mlu Stone has appeared In movies and on ra· dlo, with Blne Crosby, Fred Mac· Murray, Joan Bennett and others. Va l Salf, 409 Flower St.. Costa 'Mesa, will be co-starred as the King. He Is a e ra duate ot Ful· lerton Junior College and hu attended San Jose State and San Francbco State. the prime minister, the Krala · home. Mr. Cunningha m. Mr. Wolver· ton and Miss Hesterly are all Orange Coast Colle1e drama stu· dents, who were ln the cast of "Hamlet." "Call Me Madame," "Amah! and the Nleht Visitor" and several productions in-the · round. The two children's leads will be taken by Erroll Van Eaton as Prince CbuJulonekorn and Howle Struble as Louis Leonowens. Others In the cast I n c 1 u de Horst RJcha rdson as Phra Alack; Paul Ford a.s Sir Edward, and 1 John Meade as Capt. Orton. The children who p 1 a y the 'princes and princesses. chlldren of the .king, ran1e ln ages from 6 to 11 years. They Include Joy ce o un,er, Del tJ,btholder, Belinda Cox. Lucllle Struble, Christy Or· stad, John Riel, Carolyn Martin, Pam LeGates, Pat Driskel, Marta Hereert. P a u I a Montgomery. Aherne Hensen, Carlo Nelson. Jay Orstad. Brian Nelson a nd Jimmy Harrell. The three priests a re played by R oss Cunningham, Tony Dabbs and Angelo Canzoneri. tete, Paul and Audrey Kllllcan, Bud au,.tna.. the Dewane lw'· '"'"· Barbara Kalmbach, ~ BIUke and Ron Downs. prlzH. Later auesta Will dance alone. Set aalde one evenlna Tbe Harbor Unit ol the Santa to mualc by 8awallan Abe. (Tbdnday, alter weekend ahop· Ana Leaaue ot Women Voters Proceeds wtll 10 toward lm· oplna. 11 a pod time) when the held the ftm In a aerlee or In· provement or lJdo Sanda. children wtU either ~vely formal cotr._ laat week at the ~;:;;c:;:::c:::;;::c:::;;::c:;;::;.:;::;c:;:c::~;:<;:::<:;:<;:<;;<:;<:;<:;<:;c;:;~:;::c:;:;i:;:c;< or by ta.tm help you. You m11bt home or M~. ltudcUph Ku.hn, Rlup-cutJ /J.«JMNs By Louise Meteer I..U•••_.._...., ... w...r.._.a ...... TM ,.,. .. -IT tMt I kMw. ................. _. ,.. ........... wttll .... ww. n. cMny .... b-. TM wl:fl...S ..._ __.. tbe bW. TMwU rea .... ..._. Aad ................ ... Of dn:l.l8l ..., ..... a... ........ -...... bl .. *'· .......... cleada .. ... n.•--......... ... Aad ........... .... To...-~ ...... -~ Alld ...................... . TM .......... ._ a t• .. foet, Or......., MM. ... --.: ,.. ...... .., ........... bloolt. Aad ......... ..... ..., o•v -,._,. 1a .,._. poo1a. Wltlldlllls tMI tldk ... fnUc1 1'Wr ........ .,.atMtlc ... Tut ........... + ... kl llke to lnelude tbem In the menu 1.8Sl Seadrift Dr., Irvine Terrace. plannlna and muketin1 too. 1be .chedule durtna Au1uat Don't say "too much uoubJe." It la u follows: t. on auch companlonahlpe that Wectne.day, Aua. 3. at 9:30 a aound family relatlonahlp may a .m .-et the home or Mrs. Hol· be built! brook Mulford, 1953 ·M~le Ave., Youn1er chlldren can atrtn1 •reen beans, arate carrota. ma ke JelJo salada with fruit. Older ones can bake cakes, at leut from mixes, or cookJes ln the cool ot the evenJn1. While the oven Ia on escallop .orne potatoes with cheeae for a q11ick re-heat1n1 be· tore aervln1. You mllht llke to bake a meat loaf, a piece of ha m. or roast. too. CGeta Mesa. Mrs. Harvey Wlrmton wlll talk on the atate conaUtu· Uon. Thursday, Au1. 18, at 8 p.m.- at the home of Mrs. Matthew Cwlerz. Dt PaJoma Dr., In the Upper Bay Area. Mrs: John Bra· den will talk on the water bond luue. Tuesday, Aue. 30, at 8 p.m.- at the home of Mrs. J~ph a.d· man, 2n Knox St.. eo.ta Mesa. Mrs. Donald &era will talk on Mental Health. A:l'r ....... .. ···-·· ... ... 'OIIALI You've no Idea What plannlne a head will do for your aerenlty of spirit. There's somethln1 about ''having somethln1 IOOd ln the refrl1erator" that Is better than vitamins for a summer · weary home ma.ker. Roberts Jewelers OF LIDO Jewelry -Watches Top or the stove cookJne. of course, a.lways Is cooler, a nd nothlne can surpue the uae of electric caaeroles or pana. For a really hearty dl.ah to pleue the crowd In the patio 80me summer nJ1ht, or to take on your crulae. h ere la one with a dlffennce. The recipe came from a Hun · 1arlan girl rilht out of the Old Country. a nd was handed down Individually Designed Jewelry Watch & Jewelry Repairs Direct Diamond Importing 3440-A Via Oporto OR 3-4860 Newport Beach Lorraine Kemp. ~ S. Bay Front. Balboa Island, in the role of Lady Thlao1. the klne's fa . vorite wlte, h-. one of the play's most moving sones. "Something Wonderful." Miss Kemp Is re· membered for her OCC perform. a nces In ··Guys and Dolls."" .. call M~ Madame" and "Where·s Char· ley'!"' She ls a m usic major at Coast. Dr. Pequegnat Will Present Marine Films Psychologists say that looking back is a sign of aee. If thls be true let me grow old! My Me mory·s halls are fllled with pic· tures ot Yesterday, and looking at them Is the only tranqulllzer t need. Best of all was that summer when I was 7, the year of great change, when t mo\·ed from the status of only child to that be· wilderlng one of Big Sister to a little brother. to me by my m other. 11 sounds 1iiiiiijijijijijijijijijijijijijijijijijijijijijii simply fantastic, but once you've 1 made lt you'll do repeat perform· ances. Creque Wolverton, 2314 College Drive. Costa Mesa, and Frances Hesterly, 2267 canyon Drive. Cos· ta Mesa. will play tht> two un· happy lovers, Lun Thl and Tup. tim. John Cunn ingham, of Lido Park. Newport Beach. will play "It's Fun to Dress tn Fublon" 2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3·5030 ~ Ill Waf 1JCII a., c.&a ... <:.-. lieu Pba Ill NUl l argest a nd Most Complete h,miture Store in the Area. Call for fr" OECORA TING SERVICE Llberlv a. sst a Hou se u~ Gar~ en Fu•nishings fo r homes, clubs. yachts. 3017 W. Coast Highway N-oon S.eth We"d been staying at Grandmother's farm In Washlneton awaiung hls arrival. and thoueh t had been apprl.St>d of his coming i• d1dn"t occur to me that afternoon that Aunt Mamie hustled me over to a friend's house that the waiting, empty bassinet rully was to have an occupant. Or. Willis Pequegnat. who has I'd been longi_ng for . a baby lamb .. Sheep~erders who passed taught summer courses in ma· the farm house wtth thetr flocks somet1mes (I d been told l had a rine biology for the past 10 years 11amb too small tor travel. and would give It to anyone who would In the Kerckhoff Marine Lab ln take It. Corona del Mar. will give 2 pub. Jnslstence of my Aunt that I spend the night with her and her lie showings of hi3 award-win· friend brought on an attack of asthma t hat kept me propped on ning photographs "Living Treas· pillows through the night. Forlorn and lonely for my mother, I ures of the Sea." · heard the birds at dawn, twittering outside. and fell asleep. At The showines are scheduled seven they awakened me. There was my Cather laughing! for 8 p.m. tomorrow !Friday) at "Come:· he said. "I've something to show you.'' Phillips Hall. Santa Ana College. As we approached Grand ma·s house I heard lt. and on the following Friday. "Maa-aaa-aa! Maa-aa -a!" Aug. 5, In the Laguna Beach It was. I knew It ... It was a baby lamb! High School. The house was cool. ereen blinds drawn against the early The underwater movies and June sunshine. !\fy m other wasn"t up yt>t! I ran to wa ke n her, s lides will portray rare mar1ne wonderlne why the lamb should be ln her room, for the sounds ammaa photographed in color were coming stronger now, and clearly. in their natur.1l habitat deep She smlled. "Look."' she said. ••your baby brother." under the surface of the sea. He was small. and red and ugly. Hls hair was black and Or. Pequegnat has taught at curled about his face. Pomona ~ollege since 1940 as ··See:' said the nurse. "his Uttle rosebud mouth."" professor of zoolol)'. He has also "I wanted a lamb."' I said. "I only wanted a lam b:· conducted marine biotoeical re· My mother dozed. The nurse left the room. I stOOd beside the search studies at the Marine Lab bassinet, cautiously, carefully. one hand outstretched to to~ch under a grant from Naval Re· him. He was warm. He stirred against me. making funny squeak· search. lng noiSt>s. He has accepted a temporary "Ru.uell Sherwood Sunderlin,"' I whispered. and planted a position as project director tor quick, moUlt kJss on his hand. the ~atlonal Science Foundation The whole wide world of summer waitt>d outside: the swing in Washington. D.C., starting beneath the trees. the or<:bard fence to ride horseback, the cherry St>pt 1. laden trees waiting to be picked. I was a Big ·Girl, now, and 1 would help to pick them. CHOSEif AS DELEGATE Larry Miller of Corona del Mar is one of 5 students from the Uni\·ersity of Colorado who will serve as delegates to the 13th ~atlonal Student CongreSs of the U.S. National Student Assn. The meeting will be held Aug. 22 to Sept. 1 at the University of Min· nesota 1n ~tinneapolis. Larry Is president of t:SNSA"s Rocky Mountain Region. UJe Ensign d euifi.d eds fM ,.. sulk. C.ll in your ed1 to ORIOLE )..()550. '"No. Dear," said my Aunt. "You·re much too small to climb the tree~:· Summer and growing up can be most confusing! Nursing Progr~m Director Comes to OCC from Ohio ~~i~-; Olive Rees. new director o{ th~ 0 r a n g e Coast College nursing programs, comes to Coast trom Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, where she was an assistant professor of nursing (or the last 5 years. Before that. she was director of nursing erlucation at Whit· worth College In Spokane, Wash., tor 6 years. She ls a eraduate of the Cook County School of Nurs· lng In Chicago, r e c e i v e d her bachelor of arts degree from Penn College ln Iowa and her master's degree from the Unlver· slty of Chicago ln nursing edu· cation a nd administration. the second class are completing their first year of the two-year program thl.!l sum mer. Openings are still available for students In the third class, which will begin Sept. 12. Interested .students may obtain a pplication Corms by contacting the dean of admissions and recorda oUlce at Orange Coast Colleee. Joan Brandt Is Featured HaPP'/1 vacation Mlsa Loulae M. Slegrl.llt also joined the OCC nursing faculty this s\lmmer. She cornea from the 14 Anaeles City Health Depart. ment, where abe haa been a pub· llc health nurse for the pu t . 4 years. She haa alao taulht.nurs- lnl at San FernAndo Valley State Collele this put year. Joan Irving CMrs. Rex) Brandt of Corona del Mar Ia being fea· tured by the San Cle mente Arta a nd Crafts Club aa Ita special artist during the .ec:ond month ot Its aummer art ~bit. The exhibit la open to pubUc view from 1 to 4 p.m. dally, tncludln1 Sundaya, at the Com· munJty Center Art Callery, Del Ma r Ave. and SevUie, In San Clemente. from the Sparlde CorJM ,._cvw ,.. tnftlla lite Y11t. ,_ ....... il M .... of IM76. Ollla'a.. Jllt C.,."., ..nice ... deak fl JIJI._.._.._.~tefore "*' ...... ....a. .. _, etatloa ia ................ ,...,..... ........................... .................. Mia. ......... n... ............ ... ............... ..., ...... . ..... Slecrtat .... araduated from UCLA with a bachelor's clefree ln marsln1. She alao re· celved her muter's deCree In nurstna rr.a UCLA. Graduata of the ant claa In nundna at Cout wtU be takln1 theJr atate board eumlnaUona for Ucenaure u reatatered nu,... this Auauat. Nunlnl atudenta in 'lira. Brandt, who a. a naUft Southe rn eauromtan (ahe .... born Ia RlwraJde 1ft ltll)l-1e • mem.ber or the Alllerlean wat« Color Soeiety, the ca111Dmla wa. ter Color lodety, and Lapna ~teach Art -'-"'· PRIVATE DAY ---·-..... 1 • a •• • .._. ... '~a,_ .......... HUNGARIAN GOULASH 2 lbs. leg of veal or veal stew cut ln bite size pieces. 1 lb.pork. also bite size pieces. 1 large onion. 1 large can tomatoes. 1 tbsp. paprika. 1 tsp. (or morel of salt. 3 la rge potatoes cut in bite size pieces. 1 la rge can of sauerkraut. 1 pint sour cream. Brown meat In small amount of fat. add tomatoes. onion, pa p· rlka and enoueh water to cover. Simmer alowly 2 hours, addlne more tomato juice or wate r ao that llquld ls always sumclent to make it "juJcy... (Thla may be done•ahead U you wlah.) Add pota tatoes, when t e n de r, add • • 3542 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar OR 3-0380 WALTAH CLARKE'S UWAIIAIIIBOft America'• Larnst Selection Rounda da Clock Rawallan Fuhlon 0... J.& & KftL -IIUIIb ~· IILAirD , Whoa Jala ... befON )'OU ahop, why not take tJme out for an Ice tea break with. perhaps a dJah of Ice cream or a nibble of cake ... We've labeled the houra of 2 to 4 In the afternoon In our cottee shop "lee tea break Ume" and we hope you'll all join In with the Ice cube cllnkJna and have some cool retreshlnl fun ... We say, stop In before you shop, because you know you wouldn't be able to thorouahly relax with aJl th<>M frozen foods. meats and Ice crt-am waltlnl to be stashed away In the refr'lgera · tor ... Refreshlna sodas, dreamy sundaes, malts and milk sha kn too ... pie a Ia mode and dainty &andwiches or perhaps a crispy salad all olter a pleasing pre- view for the shopplna spree to come ... Time for a pleasant nod to friends, time to plan men- us and make out shopping lists ... You know, this coffee shop Is yours. we made It for you In answer to many requests and we want you to enjoy lt · · · * * * * * * Baked Pork Chops 8008hay: Plare one jar of the Booshay Saure in a casserole. Add ~ cup watE-r. Sluff four loin pork chops cut 1 tnch thick with uncooked rice. Place chops In casserole, season and plare a piece of eel· ery on top of each chop. Baste chops while baking at 300 de· grees until pork Is tE'nde'r. * * * aumlce F«J. our BCIIIUDoad ..,..Ut. .. Dda bon lllt1D9 atralDa doWD boaa eur meaa· a.loe boaa 2:30·5:30 OD Tban· day FridaY cmd Saturdlrp ••• .~ abo playa tbe pAcmo. ca:cordloa cmd ala9• wta1le .... playa If you waat bon to • • • Wlto baa ...... t.bcJD aur- Dke ••• Her daYS an IW.CS wtth a 1oa9 J.1De up of baDk opell· lap. wh..-abe Ia a alD91D9 .._. .... ...,.a .......... II "ao nd _ _. • • • Cldl· .; .......... gcdll· ..... -:.a:. -.... ... .... .... -............... ~ .................... _ wAdi ............ .... ............. , ... .. ..... ... leild ...... ' ...... _ ............ , ....... ....... ,_ ..... .. ...................... ....... _...., .. ,_ .... ~11 .... .. ..... , ........ .. • __.....,_.oas-711L .... -- * * * Next time you have a yen ffr IW8ta Pick and Mix · . · n Ca~ · ShOP out In front la :"~ ... :7th a1JC aactc. tl1led wtth a clllferent ...,n.ment of lm· ~ hard c."enclJet ... You pic:~ up a aadr and "pldl a nd miX the c:ancUee of your choice ... * * * ........ ........... ...................... • W&WiWt ..... IM .. I NUMDA'f. JVL'f •• a• IV"--&tat NUW'f OOIICIIA D&l. IIAa, CAUP. A .. OD(I IJ8 Girls ••• BJ Louiae Meteer ICE C'REMI CONES, U Jald end to end on Balboa laland tut Thursday d u r I n 1 a party ror alumnae of Alpha oorority of Ocddental Colle1e, would prob- ably have measured a couple of mUee! At lea.t that's what Mrs. Ralph Deaver and d a u 1 h t e r Nancy thouaht. after eoooplna~em up for 38 children who attended with their mothers. Mn. Deaver and Nancy have the unusual dlftlnctlon of belna a mother and dau1hter "alumnae a.uodatlon" since both are AJ . phaa from Occidental. INCLUDED ON THE PROGRAM for the Newport Herbor Zonte C lub's Promenede of Arts will be e tour through tne studio of Mr. end Mrs. Devid Fren~el, <444 Cebrillo T er., Corone Highlends. on Fr idey. Aug. 12. They ere shown here working on on 8-by-1 2-foot mose ic: for the Kreerner lntermedie te School in Plecentie . In eddi- tion to the ir own mosaics. they heve e collection of work by other ertists, such es the Phil Dike peinting behind them. Proceeds from the Promenede will go towerd the Zonte project of building e Senior C itizens clubhouse in Cliff Hevcn. (Alice Goodcell photo) The party wu held at the home of Beth Bachtel or 215 Ruby Ave., a suJ'r\IIWr raldent of the laland. There were 25 mothers of the 36 children, aJI of the small try beln1 10 years of age or younger. Sw1mmlna In the South Bay. aames and a pic· nlc lunch made the annual affair excltlna. • • • BONE ACADf WJTBOUT A JJC la llcay sa..p..s oi aaJ. boa.........,.., Ia Jfewport Barboc •• b'._ womea·• Oub. f o II o w I • 9 a 9'CialtiCIII wtt1a buoband ht aad aoo. n.. la tiM Mrth put ol the a tate. • • NIGHT IN OLD MEXICO IS THEME FOR FIESTA Honoring talt'nted youngsters who are her ballet stude nts, foJ. lowing their pas lng of uamlna· Uons In the CecC'hettl method of classical graded ballet. Dorothy Jo Swanson entertained the group at a party at her home. 606 Begonia Ave., Corona del Mar. Bingo was entertainment tor the 8 to 16-year-old guests a('('()mpanled by their mothers, who proudly watched w,lllle they received their certificates. Prizes were won by Coty ~fac· grtgor. Wendv Hu rst, Sally StE'· venson and Susan Harshbarger. Mrs. Gene P. ~1ontgomery won a special prize for mothers. The ballet examlnatJons are held every 6 month.!! In the Los Angeles area. In Ol'der to success- fully pass the Grade 1 test the student mu.st have had from 1 to 4 years of study. Each ex · amlnatlon followina that takes from 1 to 2 or more years. AU candidates m u s t be at least 8 yeara old before taklna the examination. Four atudenta at a time are examined by an expert from the East Coast and one from the West Coast. Lut. s ummer one of the Hamlnera was Peegy Von Pralh trom Lon- don, Enaland. baJJet mlst.resa of the Sadler Wello ballet. Llllll Fr•• ..... .,. IJ Kr. and Mrs. aR Atc:hlson and diiJdren, Randy •nd Pamela Linton, after vtaltl"l briefly at U.. home of Mrs. A~hlaon'a ala· ter, llrs. Harold Swarwon ol Co- rona del Mar, retUJ"Hd to Cary, lndlua. But they turned ril'ht around and canw badt to Call- fomta and are now Uvtn1 In GlendaJe. Their elder eon. Gary. wlU tallow from Indiana eoon. Pamela has ...... .pendlq a few d.,. at the IWaMOn horne. 806 Jteaon1a Aw .. aMo vtalt1n1 her pandfather, aa.., J. BeiUn. who .....-. hla JMMne with the Swa ..... THE STAR of films, redio end television, Doye 0 Dell, end his wife were entertained recently et the Jemeico Inn, Corono del Mar, by Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Billingsley, owne rs of the restou· ront. (Terry Boris photo) Miss Nancy Deaver of B.l . Will Wed Gerald McDowell Mr. and llrs. Ralph Deaver of 119 Apolena Ave., BaJOO. Isla nd. a nnounce the betrothal ol their daupter. Nancy Carol, to Gerald Lee McDowell. son of Kr. and Ml"'. l.yle McDowell. ol Cuper. Wyo. The bride -to . be h a a been tadl.lnl for the put two years In Cannel. SM la a eraduate of Occidental Coli~ and dur'lna her oen'lor year, 1157, was presi- dent ol Alpha Sorority. She al• wu a Mlnltante In liM at the ftrwt ball ol the Newport Harbor Cha'pter of Children 'a Home So· to lntJmate friends of the bride· to-be a nd her ramJb' dunne a tM at the Deaver home P"rtday, JuJy 15. Mrs. A. Bradford of Pasadena, mother of the hon· orft's best frltond, and Mrs. Tru· man A Lattin or San Marino presided at the tea table. lf an c y ',s J'randmother. Mrs. John D. Craddock or Anahehn, waa amona the ,ueat&. El ..... ..., .. ......... .... ~-Her nance at t • n de d hlp One of the l"ft'fttt aum~r per • echool In Ca.pft. W)o.. and Pur-~on Lido lale waa that at lhf' due Unlwnlt:y. He la ,.....ntty home ol ¥r. and llrs. AJ Banta ltrYt"f wttll tiM Onltll!d Stata ol 21T VIa Q.ita, who optMd ~ In ...u.r. Tu~. u,.. lUI .... borne 10 that ~.-n­ nt.m ,._. U.. nnt ,.., tiM c..hl entfttaln tfMV ~­,_,.. ..,.. wUI M ...,.... at a ..UO t'eddall pa.nr . ... ... Will -·· .... ...... ... .......... ..,.., • don. ..... ol lwr fa vorite haa n. ..._. "'' ... ,..,..... the••-to ._ ~ They found that the they are holdina for a future h()IT)e escaped Udal waves and loo~ Just as ent1cln1 as ever. • • • WE'RE TOSSING A BOUQUET (and hope she catches IU to BUlle ( Mr& 0 . D.) Carl10n of lrv1ne TerTA~. because she hu that rare faculty for mak1ne each person abe meets feel that she Ia eenulnely happy to see her. • • • rF YOU ARE S.UUNG and A a-tiCK for flnel peyment on $22.800 for the Americen Red you see a reanM>me but beautiful Cross is being presented by Fred Schoepe !left). generel cheir- Pirate's boat. just say "ahoy men of the Newport Beech United Fund, to D. Merle Boyle !right), there!" tor It will be Charles boord cheirmen for the SoYth Orenge County Chepter of Red and Audrey Cotton of Balboa Jn Cross. In the center is Cherles Schleqel of Sente Ane, fund com- their new 40 foot schooner which peign cheirmon. Red C ross is one of 20 egencies e ssisted by lest they've broueht from Hona Kong. yeer s one-solicitation cem~ign. Portholes are so painted as 10 ipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:~ look like mouths of cannon. They sailed Catalina -ward over the Unoleum'-ForiiiiC• a -ne week-end and buccanneers over 1 on the Island are said to have taken to cover. Engagement Is Announced Of interest local!\ ts nt>W<t of tht.> wE'drl•ng ~~tly at F'tNI ~lt>thod1«t C'~urch 1'1 \"an .:'\U\S l wht.>rE' Kt'tt "l TrudE>I .:'\irol. son.of ~1r. and \Jr<: Rolancl W .:'\trol. fonnPrl~ of .:'\t'wpon Beal·h. took as hts hridE' Pant.>l a CJmtllt> ~lorE'v of ShE'rm:t n Oaks The ~ .. --ols are li\·ing in La JoJla at the p:-Psent ttmE' Tht> bridegroom is In bu,mess tn San Diego. l TA 1-4677 SWAN ' . WE SPECIAUZE IN REMODEUNG WORK -NO JOB TOO SMALL CARPETING & DRAPERIES I, I. laTM FL .. C:O.t IU9b~. eo.... .... ... • CALL roa na EITIIIAft SAVE TWO DOLLARS DRY SKIN ClEANSER -doubJe.ndt crum ricb c1ry ( l!mJllt',ion~ or din and stale make-up. Lea Yes akin moist. ~h . n~·rT ticht. 12 o&.-replarly $4.00-now S2.00. SALON COLD CREAM -deep. deep cle&Jtua, lor re1· ular "' oily sltin. "Ma~c ActioD" draws oat lfime.,. lf'I\U )'Our skin with a S"pec.ial &)ow. 12 o&.-recularly 14.00 -now $2.00. DOROTHY GRAY COIOIA IEL 1111 PUIIIICY ..,.. .... V' .. . I JlrJ &. c... a.y .. -J·--.~ ...... c:.... ....... o-.a S-till * OPEJf EVEIIJMCI m.L t :• P.M. * .. Fll "C•" F111 E ... lles-Qli .. S.tlll Da\is-Brown FRIGrDAlRE SERv1CE TF:CH. ~ICIA."'S art' f actory Trained to dragnose a nd cure applian('(' aJlments ... quicklv and at low cost: A large supply of genuine Frlgtdaire pans on hand for your quick repair : For authorizf'd Frigidaire <'rvk e C'.l iJ DA\'IS·Brown Company NOW! 'ra COITA IIESA-BAJmOB AaEA'I OLDEST TY·AJift.IAIICK ULD & SEnJCE OIIGAIIJZAnOIII JE 4-Wl POOLS * 12 Yean EaperieDee .............. * ..... ltart at •~,.s * ... ••••11 ,.,._ts ..... ...,.... • .... Paipl *Ooc*'dnlter ••*"' ~ PipUI& ....... lz .. *ca .. hU.._.. •--••r•C~~~~~r • • ., .. I c!llil• .. UNDfRT AI lNG AND CEMfTERY TO.ITHD ...... 1~177 . nw-... J.J4J1 ....................... , .. SUNSET CRUISE IIUOA TO LAIUIIA I RETURII Board the Show Boat tor one of the mo 1 romant1c crul ~s on the South CoasL See over 15 mil~ of beautiful wat('r front hom<'.i. I()()() yat·ht,. See the search lights dancing on t he \\'dter, &>oil R<X·k on thl' bP.lutlful shoreline of Lagune Beach. A Must for VWtoD-A Thrill for NatlYea lAcrYea 7 P.M. bom BALBOA FUif ZONE (Near Ferry LcmdJ.Dg) FOa aESEaVAnORS CALL O.U. 3·0240 .WAL;TAH ' CLARKE'S 11A W AJIAJf IBOPS America's Largest Selection Rounda da Clock Hawaiian Fashlon o..-saa. & E .... 201 MAADtE AVE.. -.u..oA ISLAJID oaa.-. 20241 Harbor Blvd. Cosh Mew e Kl 5-9471 • IL L , N o s L • ' , s ====x=:::::; ·~~-~lllleAINW RBTAURANT 1nAK DIN-I .. OM 12.11 DANClNG NIGHTL1' llANOUET l OOM IN aiAUfUUl COaONA OIL MAa -Otl .. e !::4170 -----=- 2 TO BOATS DAILY CATALINA Catalina Island Lady & Catalina Aloha lOOPaueag.,. ...... .,. LEAVING FROM FUN ZONE BALBOA <•ext to Feny 1Aw""9) Boats leave at 9:45 a.m.. Returning at 5:00 p.m. Round Trip -Adults 6.52 ,------, .. Oif .. 0 ..... 5·15tl __. LLI.-2 Children UDder 12 -HaH Price '----__. A Wonderful Outiog b the Family ' "Ia ........ &~ I I .__ .,. ...... 1111111111111 ~· •• IIIII ••• .,... lllldll a....wua11 .. ,..., ..._ IDWAT. C080IIA mr. 11M • IWUWY. J'&Y a -aa.alll -. IU& CALIF. C:HIJitC:HES • Featherfoot' ~ntest Held ·····t c.a..... . '1 ~ ,!!~,. ... ~ ... ,., ...._ .,. a.., hta ...._,.._; ....._..,. aow 1.a n I 1--..0. .... Mr ttl C•••••• Jlewport the ,_,UlJitftl of rM law." tM lleiJa ap.a. Ia die _. a.ep.._...,.. ladlmeat n.y< • • • aJlCUial r. ....... -ludeJ wUJ be 1M •ftDOCI dMIDe of Pu· • ..,.. • • r lte r L41 tn.ltana. to Lalla........... -a. 0 ..... •t 1l ..... latur· aa--. Jf. w p 0 r t ..... ta--111111 .. .., tM 311 •.at Own· .. ,. ,.;. llrla' cotaoru. ww pre· "1Uave!-« I'Ne!" wtU be the .,. Chlb of Oraqt Cauf.F. .at ..,._ Lard'• Lut Jloun'" at aennon topic of the lev. ,._ DAelr lobnlon of ......... and 1 p.m. rrtday for the Youtb So-Blain at the 1:10 and 11 LID . .. lmpolta.. Jfewpart 8eadl. • s .. __ ~ -~ ·-t ·--p.._. tlllrd. drtvtq a lltlaauJt clety IDMtl,... • • un....., ·~1C.'ft. ~ ........ x .. uVUJ Cara¥elle. 11181 ludy Wqner, Romans 1~3-11. • • Santa Ana. d r • w the lonpet VIlAs I a.e C II •., c II • Coeta ttraw amonpt ttae a pretu.t 11 .. -or. Charles Clare BlaU· rt v.lt will epeek on "ltedpe for lfr&, atr.tnd1n1 the run du ftl • a Vacation" at 10:30 a.m. Sun-beauty eontftt and wae nam.d lt. Jadl•l .-1 AU ~ lll..e-. S,' 11111\ Corona del Mar--"Where Ate We Goln1!" will be the que~tlon ~ MJ .. FHtherfoot. Mlal Sulle AI· ctay. lan. of Corona del Mar, dauJhter • • · • by the Rev. Edward Allen at the c--=•••• .. .el•nd 8 a.m. Sunday aervlce, which wtll WILLIAM H. WAITE of S&n Diego. who h&s been &n &ctive Chris· ti&n Science minister for the Armed Services for the p&st 19 ye&rs. is now Christi&n Scie nce Committee on Publication for Southern C&liforni&. He has served as moder&tor in a number of television &nd rad·o proqr&ms in the series, How Christian Science. He&!s." As Comm'ttee o'l Publ;cation. he succeeds Charles l ou1s Re•lly. who h&s been n_,med to the Boord of Le ctureship . NEWS OF CITY COUNCIL ot Emie ("Lord") Allen, John· aon and Son eaiNman, placed 8@C'Oftd, and Miu Anya Cooper, N.wpor~ Beach, wu third. AttentJon-,etter d u r In 1 the rally wu "Lord" Allen drivlnr a Renault "aurrey with the frtnre on top." n. " Lilli .............. lh ..... lin. Dftld •w... of Udo ..... -• ...., of Af· rica. ...... tllrr ~ .to JMet Dr. Alben lcbwMber, ....,.n by ...-..d to tM Eulp ,._ Leopald..W., Africa. -J.ty 2Z: '"Tbia dty b COIDpletely JNINI.,...S. Tllen laD't a ..-., a bu ....... • aayWag ID op. erotloa. wat... npply, a~ry. ecaaptra aad alt.lpyard.a allb are empty. Idle •• U.. ltrwt&. ... u... ...s banW ........................... u W...... b tbe wortcbep el tbe de9U, aunly tJda Ia t...W. ..U ·-CIOIDIDwdam. lD tCIC't. local people coea1dH it a vasa pat· up .... Can Crllll II Cll Gerald E. Waterman. 5201~ Jas- mine Ave .• Corona del Mar, went 1 bv him elf to a prlvatr phy lclan for trl'atmrnt ot lnjurle, s uf· Cered in a 2-car accidl'nt at :\ar- fussus A\·e. and Se<-ond Av<' .. Co- rona del ~f:lr, at 11 :40 a.m. Mon· day. ~1r. Waterman'" car, tra\•ellng south on l\arf USSUl! Ave., was struck on the left sldP by a <'Dr driven hy .Minnie S. Marx, 2021 Baysid(' Dr.. Corona dl'l Mar, traveUng west on Second A\'e., pollee said. ------------------- Scllter, Car 01111111 Gene II. Kull, 30. of 986 W. 17th Sr., Costa Mesa. suff~red lacera· Uons on his back, scalp and hand, when a motor scoot~r hf.' wu riding collided with A car In front of 845 W. 16th St., Newport Beach at 10:55 a.m. yesterday. NewpOrt po!Jce said th~ scooter was hit by a station waeon drJv. en by Bradley Harrell Jr.. 22, Long Beach, which had been traveUng east on 16th St. fContlnued from fl&gf' It I • Rt'~lved a request from J y ht Cl b Is the finest VPnture I haH• S('f'n."l ~frs. J. c. Wrlrht that public r. ac u The Counr ll also: parking be allowed in the alley e Ordered thP rPdrafting ()( next to 804 W. Ocean Ft., S.lboa ; Q • o Ordlnan<'P 925, d e let ing lh<' referred the Jetter to the city pen1ng ay County D<x'k INsP. wh1 rh 1s reg. manager. T ulntf'tl by s pc::-i fic parking rP • Authorlzfd the ('XecutJon ~ Sen·lor Fun 00 qulrPm~>nts unrlcr th<' 1Pa$P with r ontracts with th~ county where- a...-The . \V II II a m be held In the Corona del Mar W•lch, chaplain at the Youth ConareeatlonaJ Church. Reception Center In Norwalk, will • • • epeak on "A Second 'nme" at aaDoa lalad Metlledlat 9:30 and 11 a .m. SundAy. The Clnuct.-'"n\e Church Bella Ate aermon Ia baled on the book or Rlnrlnr" wIll be the lef'IDOn Jonah, and Mr. Welch urres that topic of the Rev. Godfrey Graef. wonhlppera read this short book lin at the 8:30, 9:30 and 11 a .m. before attendJna the aervlces. Sunday aervlcu. • • • Lutlaeraa Cbucla of U.. Master, Corona d~l l\lar-Dr. Gerald Strickler. supply pa stor, will preach on the theme ''Do We Have Poverty?" at the 11 a.m. Sunday service. • • • St. ADd.Joew'a P r • • by t • ria a Cburda. Cliff Haven-Or. Charles Dlerenfleld wlll spea k on "The Pursuing Love of God" at the 8:15. 9:35 and n a .m. Sunday services. Infant baptism will be celebrated at 9:35 and 11 t.m. • • • Clulatiaa S c le ace Cbarclaes. Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa-An answer to problerru or strife. jealousy and hat~ will be set forth In the Sun· day lesson·sermon on "Lo\·e." The golden tut Is the dedara· tlon o( Paul to the Romans (13:101, "Lovf.' workcth no Ill to CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH COifQUOAnORA.L 611 Heliotrope Avf.'nue Corona del Mar, Calif. MORNING WORSHLP 9:30 and 11 A.M. Church School classes 9:30 n.m. Nursery for both hours. Edwin C. Gomke Minister ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 VIa Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5-0210 The Rev. John H. Parke, R«tor SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:15-Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :00-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon Nursery and small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30--Holy Communion and Heallnr Service • • • lt. J__. Kp&rupll Qucla. Newport Beach-Holy Conunun· ton will be celebrated at 8 a.m. Sunday, family ~rvlce and I Um· mer Sunday School wtll be at 9:15 a.m., mornln& prayer and sermon at 11 a.m . CBUJICB SCHOOL PICRIC The vacation church AChool will end Itt 2-week course at the Corona del Mar Congregational Church with a pJ(•nlc tomorrow (Friday I at Costa Meta pa rk. QIJU. FOa TBE DELDIQI A d a u 1 h t e r, wela'hlnr 7 pounds. 8 ounces, was bom Tues· day, July 19, In Koag H0o1pltal, to Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry C. Dellng Jr., 3315 Clay St., New port Heigh a . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Fm1T CIIVaCB OF CBmsT, SCIEIITIIT, 3303 \•ta Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 n.m. and 11 a.m . SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 • 11 a.m . WEDNESDAY EVF.'NING MEETING 8 p.m. REA.IllNC ROOM-, 33 15 ~Ia Lido. Newport Beach Open week daya- 9 a.m. to ~ p.m. Wedneedays 9 a.m .• 7:45 p.m. Tuesdaye and Friday._ 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. IECOIQ) anr.cJ1 OF CIUJIT, IQDIDY ............... c.... ...... 3839 Eut Cout RJJhway Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY SERVICE 9:15 a.m. 11 a.m . WEDNESDAY EVENING MEE'nNC 8 p.m. READING ROOM- 3839 Eut Cout Hl1hway Open week day._ 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. You are cordially Invited to attend the Church Servlcn and to UM the Readln1 Room. the county; the.ordlnanrf', whkh l l)y the clry furnishes lifeguard (From the Lido Islander) w1JJ romP up for final ar tlon service a long county beach~• and ay STEVE DmOLE Church of the Master Aug. 8. providf':C; ror a limltf'fl HI Harry Welch Park (Newport The first formal Opening Day LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH f'nmmerr lal-multiplf' rf'sirfrnl wl Dunr~l ; the city receives relm · of the Junior Yacht Club on Frl· 3545 East Coast Highway I rc>ton1ng Cor the Marlnt>n~ Mtlf' hurs<'mf'nt from the county. day, July 1st proved to be as Corona del Ma r nrf'a anrl a Sfl('cial formula for e Authorl.ted the execution or much fun for th~.senlor members otr--.trt'<'t marking. n rontra rt to extend the agree-aa It was for the juf\lors. The Rev. D. WesseJI, Pastor e Arfopt<'d 0 r din an r ~" 931. m£'111 to provide wAter to New· · JuJlior Yacht Club ortlcera con· Phone: ORiole 3·5022 \\hit'h w1ll go Into l'ff«'c't In Yl wm Dunf'~ through June 30. 1961. ducted the nag raising ceremony rla\c;, pm,lcl lng mort> surrt ng • Authorltf'd the execurlon or which was followed by a deco-SUNDAY SCHEDULE timf' n1 the:> Corona r!PI ~1ar hP wh rr•qU<''lts for a ropy of any notice rated boat parade. 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School oi Ofl .111fllng o;urfing rPstrlc-tlon .. ()( rtPr•wlt anrl notke or sale with Mrs. Charles CE!slel PalntN 11:00 A.M.-The Service In Arr>a :io. 3. near ~ewport P IN. "'"1~~'~'1 to dPf'ds of trust regard· and Mrs. LN CMAJCinel McClel· wE It c 0 ME ITI'xt or ordlnanN' on pa~f' R.1 1nl{ thr IN'>('hold el!tate of the Jan aided by Dav~ Grant wt>re ':::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;::::::=; e AcloptNt Orr!1nan«' 926. al ~,.wport Bay Co .. the Balboa Bay the judges and a warded the tro· ;. lowing rhP u~ of rarrls ,ts a Club, or Wrather Investment Inc., phles to the most 11~rated <~Uh,.rirutc:> fur a hor~>l reg1s1er thf' nf'w owner of thf.' Bay Club. boats. What a job they had! ITt>xr or nrd1nanre on p:tgf' 3.' C'1 ty Attornf.'y Walter ChAram7.a Could have UMd about tt'n tro· e Approved thf' in!ltallarlon or I'Xplained that the city will thus phi~. a 11t1>p c:l gn at 38th St. anti Lak<' bf' assurt>d or notification In the Dave RJley's Sabot dlsgulset1 Avt>., Wes t Newport. event of drrault or sail.'. u a VIking ship, Its aquano sail e Reversed a Planning Com -e Adoptc-d • ~lutlon com· embossed with a golden lion'" miMion denial and grant~>d the mending lh<' city lifeguards and head, colorful s hlelda for the 1 request of L. C. Minium for 2'.,. Harbor Dept. for af'rvlces render· "oarsmen'' and a allver VIking I foot encroachment Into 5·foot I Nt In last week's collision or 2 helmet atop Dave·a "noggin" rear yard setback to utend gar-:iavy destroyers otr Newport took first ·place trophy. age for the purpose of creating 1 Bench. · Lynn Howlantl won second ll walkway between patio and e Aulhori7Pd the t>xecutlon of place In her Chlne~~e "Junk,'' kitchen, at 7(11 N. Bay Ft., Ba l -a leasl' with Pacific Electric Rail· complete with Oriental name boa Island; the fence now on the way Co. to pPrmlt the city to use and wind chimes with Lynn In property line Is to be moved back a portion or the PE right of way a Chinese outrlt compl~te with 2'i feet. tM-tw£'Pn 37th St. and 38th St., fierce moustache, black skull rap e Confirmed the assetMment West Newport. tor a bicycle park· and que . aralnet property to cover the lng tarlllty until Nov. 1, 1960, at The Glorious Fourth wa. the COIJt of wMd abatement recently a waived rental fee of St. theme for Cay Reaume'a Sabot. ordered by the Council. e Adopl<'cl a retOI'Itlon ap· Ita sail decorated wtth AmPrican e Granted a certificaTe of pub· proving the roJJowlnl new ati'Ht nae1, firecrackers and n~rks. II<-convenience and nec:eMlty to names: "Lak(' Park Lanf'," a new Cay wore a terrtnt" ''Unt"le Sam" Lee Penfold as new owner of the s treet betwf'('n Twatln An. and outfit. complete wtth white whll· Checker Cab Co. 23rd St., Upper Bay Area; "Short kera and took third place trophy. e l«elved a request from M. St.," a prf.'vloualy unnamed street Just must mention a ff!W more; L. Rabbit. 310 Buena VIsta Blvt1 . ix'tw~n Newport Blvd. and Club· they ~ all eo terrific! The 8alboa, for actJon to atop cycllata house Ave.. ecroee from City Vandevort boy• decorated their ham creatJnr a hazard on Buena Ka11: ~'Lido Park Drtve." 31st SL, boate wtth code nap made by VJ.ata; rer~ the Jetter to the eaat of Lafayelte A~. ''Mother Dorothy'•" ever-lcwln' dty mana1er. e Rt'Celved the appeel of a. han41. Robbie Horn'• S.bot ap. NEWPORT HABBOR BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist Convention Fairview Ave. at Fair Dr. Costa Mesa Rev. Herbert John~n. Pastor LI 8·3072 · Kl 5-4610 Sunday School .......... 9:45 a .m. (Ciuttea for All Ager Morning Worahlp .. 11:00 a .m. Evenln& Worship .... 7:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meet1n1 7:00 p .m. HARIOR 1'IIINITY BAPriBT C11UBCH Baker St. lr ralr¥1ew Ave. COSTA IIDA 'n.. lev. WUUant Adon Ll I ·)HO . XI 5·-.t SUlfDAY SUVJCES Sunday lcltool ·-t :43 a.m. Mornlq Worahlp --11:00 a.m. a:..n•na a.v~ ·-1:00 p.m. OF CORONA DEL MAR "Where a ll Faiths Meet for Worship" Temporarily meetlna-at Community Congrega. tiona! Church 6t1 He!Jotrope Ave., COM 8 A.M. lr 8 P.M. Sundays The I u 1 u r e new Church home Is now u n d er con· s tructlon at 2411 E. COil t Pastor H COM wy., , WORSHIP WITH US NEXT SUNDAY FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Franklin 0 . Blxler, Jr. Mln .. ter U 8·4778 • Pareon11e Ll 8·52!H SUNDAY 9:30 ···-------·-· Bible School 10:40 .... -·-·--·· Church s.rvtce 5:30 Youn1 Peoplee' M.Un1 8:30 ----·-V.-per Suvlce WJ;D!fDDA y 9:30a.m. Women'• llble Study 7:00 p.m. -·-Pra,.r II..Unc 1:00 p.m. --·-Chotr Practice Jfunery and Child care Provided P'lrwt Chrtatlan Church 1M VIctoria at Place11tJa e Rerelved a leiter from Mrl. M. Krle1 from th' Plannln1 proprtately nllect wtth Wlnken. John Humphrey, aecretary of the Commislllon rftOmmeftdatlon for Bllnbn and Noel. lane Howland ·=;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~ Newpor Harbor Lutheran rtenlal of rezonln1 o1 Lo .. 24 .. an Jr1ah washer WOII\An; a f. Church, atatJnr that the churrh through 41, 1~ halt bJoclc eouth· lOllY wuh hanJina on her commen~ the Council for ap. nrJy of Miramar Dr .. laJINMa. be· Snow'blrd'a boom. tnlll,.. a box proving the permit for the Co· lween C St. and I lt., "-' •·1 o1 .... rpnt ln the "brtMJ" and rona del Mar Firat BapUet Church to R·2; •t hearinc for •pt. 12. a elm on tbe aall aaylnl "Have WEDNESDAY Pra7er II..Unc -· 1:10 p.a Cceta ..... and for the Coundl'11 Hunwtlllng· e ~lftd a letter ., thankl Wuher, WUJ Travel." ,.... to 10 alonr with the eeedll trt>rn Mr. and Mn. hldman Alter the boat parade a raftdJ of blaotry that ,.,.. planted by Myers ol ~for the eon-bar ract ... Mid wtta. eaftdT lettert t Ia a t were received b)• •lcleraUon • ll ow n .., all eltJ ...,. IGr aU tM '"'l'an," Win. a- ,_, Coalldl." ·~ ~ tM ......... . e lleNiwd a lf'ltft from 1M ,....... and ,..._, Ia a .arda C1Je1nDu ...._ .,..._.. _. 8811berd t~D~n~Dead&q dt)t olft. lor tMir ..., .. ,_,.... INd. Ills r'n.at M ...., -• e1a18 and ,.UC. for ma.ldnl eon. wM ,_ a r wldJe ................. Wltll llw •1 I 1111 -. ......... ......,-............................. , ......................... .. a-t. ......... St.,·-........ , ... ., ........... 111119-.............. . ,., ..... ..... ' lOUTH 80111 IAPIIIT CIIUik!ii ...... ~ ... , ., ........ •••~AT ..,,. at U=-t a.aa. and T:JOp.a ......_ ........ ..... .,ea. ...... u•aa ...... A !fllllon loand·UP will be formerly Mr. !flxon'a !favy boel. held 'naunday evenlq, Au .. Z. and Fred Swe111011. for 1M !few· at If....-. no.. by 1M ... port Club; Jadl IIGpwood flw ta.. blned ................ t a• Corona del liar club, and lobn 01 11...... IMell, Corona del Kelton. a ..... ed bJ Walter lur· .Mar ... c.ta ....._ rou1hs and Ar .... h Swartz, for Pat Rllllap. ...., Calllomla the <:o.ta ..... Club. Sam ~a •lid ~ of aarnee ot the Oranp Couat)" the LOll .....-Count)" GOP GOP Central Coaunlttee and Central o.amlttee, wU1 talk Walter Knott ot Knott's .. ,.,., about Mr. !ft.B'a trip to au.&a Farm will aulat the c:halrmen. and on the U-2 "epJ plane" lnd· Don Franklin' ot Corona del dent. Mr. lll1l1n-. acoam,.aled Mar 1a In c:harp ot ticket .. 1-. the Yke·,._....t oa the Jour· Other chairmen are: Dick Rich· ney to -.._ • ud an4 Mra. Joe Prehdn1er. A buffet wpper will be eat. food· Ralph Kt.r •n4 Boo Mac: erect b7 DIS ltlehard, atartlna Greior. fadlltJes; Dan Weclman, • at 1:30 p.m. Hollywood penon· decwatlona: Jam es KlUlnp. alltJes wtll be Introduced. and there will be mualc durlnl the worth and Lealie Petersen, en· evenlne. tertalnment: Roeer Hardacre Ho.t chairman will be Admiral and John Bluell. treasurer; Mrs. Thurston James of Bay Sh~a. Wllllam Tritt. publicity. JAMBOREE DIARY ••• 8y JOD .... IWQ ............. Lalli* f'ridq, Jaly 15-Today we arose at 6 a.m., and at 6 :30 we reported for breakfast. After breakfast. we left o n our tour of the valley of the enat Salt L.:lke. The firs t place we visited wu the Mormon Tabernacle and the By the time we pulled Into the Rooeevelt Lod&e In Yellow- stone. we had been on the road a little over 12 hours. We were. ot cou rse, pretty hunery as we sat down to dinner. which waa either roast turkey or steak. After dinner we were assigned our cabins a nd we turned In e:uly I about 10:301 because to morrow we tour Yellowstone. • • • _ Mormon Temple, which we could not enter. We then drove around T"mple Square until we turned lu.adaf, July 17-We got up at down one of Salt Lake City's 6:30, and nearly (roze to death. mO'lt historic streets. On thJs We wuhed up and went to strf'e' we ... Brigham Younl"s breakfast In the lodge. Then we statue. the world offl~• of the boarded the buses and left tor a Mnrmon Church. and the house 7S·mlle tour of Yellowstone. A5 of Brigham Young, which Is call· We drove we saw a few bears t>d the Li on House becauae of and some nice scenery. Finally the large lion statue over the I we drrlved at Mammoth, where door. we toured the museum a nd the We th<>n toured the part of Mammoth Hot Springs and Ter· town that was once Brigham race. This I a great place to Young's private estate. l'fere the visit and Is \'ery rolorful becaUS(' strt~ts a nd block nrl' only half I the springs are brightly colort>d the siLl" of t'hose In the rest of hy the algae that Live In the hot thl.' cltv. The rest of the clly, by water · thl' wU'y. has block and streets From there we travt>ll'd nonh twice a.; wide as any In ~ewpon until we came to a strl'am that Bl"nch. The city was planned by was just tet>mlng with trout. thl" Mormons whl'n thl'y rtrst Here undernl'ath the pines we l:tld out the city hortly a fter atl' our box lunch of ham and their arrival In \§47. egg salad sandwiches. After we procet>ded to the Qapltol or lunch we left for more touring. Utah. The de Jgn or the building Finally we came to the Norris 1~ much the same as our own ~eyser Basin, where we saw our Capitol. On the first floor there f1"'t geyser play. Is a museum where some of the Lea\'lng the Geyser Basin. we great wonders of Utah are lo· traveled to the Grand Canyon of cated. The second noor of the the Yellowstone, where we saw building Is the mo.t lmpreuive the huge canyon and got pic· because It 1.a built entirely of tures of the lower falls, which ~rgla marble. The greatest drop some 308 feet to the bot· sight In tht> whole Capitol was tom of tHe canyon. We drove the> govt>rnor's gold room, deCO· back to the Roosevelt Lodae, rated with furnHure Inlaid with stopping to take pictures at a 23 karat gold. To furnish the few places. Arter dinner we met room would cost 12 million dol· some boys from Texas who are Iars today. going to the Jamboree. After a few pictures we left for a tour of points of Interest In the city, Including the Unlver . slty of Utah, Fort Douglas. and the ''Thls Is the Place" monu· ment. t After a box lunch In Salt Lake City Park, we lett for the second largest opt>n cut copper mine In the world. There at Bingham we witnessed blasting operations In the huge pit, where th<' Em· plre Stall' Building could be placed with a thousand feet still to spart'. The-mine Is so large that If It had seats. the entire populatlnn or the state of Texas rould be "eated. and there would I><' room for more. Next our touring hus took us t o the Grt.•at Salt Lake. We en· joye-d a swim In the buoyant water, whiC'h Is 26 per cent salt. At 4: LS we left for the municipal airport to watch Miss Universe arrlvt', but the airport was so crowdl'd we had to skip it. Our next stop was the New. house, whrre Larry Rupp and I left to take pictures of the Mor· mon Temp I e, and Brigham Young's hou.t'. Next came din· ner. We were entertained by 2 Weat ~rman Scouts who have been hiking th.roUihout the U.S. for 6 months on thelr way to the Jam bore«-. 111ls wu a real treat. beeau c they both aang and played the guitar. Alter dinner we le!t to aee the movie, "Ben Hur." which Jet out at 12:05 a.m. (We -had to be up at 5 In the friiWIJDI••III• .. lrlfl .)llllns The county committee on the routing of the Coutal Freeway, under the chairmansh ip of May· or James Stoddard of Newport Beach, will hold Its next bruk · fast meeting at 7 :30 a.m. Mon· day. Aug. 15. a t the Beach Boy restaurant In Newport. Mayor Stoddard was named permanent chairman at the first meeting, last Monday morning. Councilman William Lambourne of Laguna was named vice·chalr· man, and Ken Sa m~n. man· age>r of the Orange County Har· bor District. was named secre· ta,.Y. The following were appolntf'd to draft the scope a nd objectives, for presentation at the Aug. 15 meettng: the 3 otncers. eounty road commlsslont>r Allan Koch. Bill Spurgeon of the Irvine Co. and lvar Hanson of the Laguna- Ni guel Co. --------Wes Collins' Wife Is Dead morn In&! Mrs. Helen R. Collins. 46, of 2463A. Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, died Saturday In her home after a len,th.Y Illness. She wu born In Loekport. Ill .. had resided In California for ~ years and In Costa Mesa for 16 years. She wu active for many years with her • • ' husband, Wesley R. Collins. In ~. Jaly la-Today we the plumblna business ln C:O.ta got up at 6:30 a .m. a"" we were Mesa. ullnr b rea k fast by 7. After Be1ldea her husband, she Ia breaktut, a ll the troopa boarded aurvlved by 2 daUJhtera. lin. the buses for our Journey from Roy Shook and Mrs. Elmer Klein. Salt Lake City to Yellow.._.. both of eo.ta Mesa: a brotba, It was real hot for thla dine ot ltobert Ru .. ll of Loa Anplee: t day. but we were cool ..... alatera. 1118s June RW~Mll of Lo1 the bua wu air condJU~ Anples. lin. Harwy Bowea ., that 1~. we wetf' cool until the Claremont, MrJ. Loyal BCJIWU'd air condltlonlna syatem broke. o1 Lonl Bieda and Mra. ~ From then on we were routed Carlo. o1 eo.ta Mesa. ancl I In the hot, dry desert air. We arandctlll4ren. mu~t have ~n where It wu Holy a.ary was recited Molt• hot for a couple of hou,., bUt I day In !lt. Joachim's Catholle don't know for sure ~aue I Charch. Colt& ...... follOtnd bJ fell ul~p. ..._ ~. laten~Wnt wu Ill When 1 did wake up. we tNte ~ • SepakiMr eeme•ry. IMI out of Utah and 1o1n1 throap an4 S he eta Mortuary, c.ta IdahO, when~ It waa nl~ and .... wu Ill daarp of arra...-• eool. Att•r 3 houl'l ~ ridlna we .... u. ltoP~ ror luMh at a ....U .-... ....... -~~--==- park. One of our buies ••'t .... IIOP and we dlcln't 1/H tiMm .. aia until we '"t'Md Y•l•· 'n. "nnldlf aab ua \'OtM • ..... fte ... of the ,._..., cllliMN -.. tM ......, .......... ~rewa-· ... a• ...... ............................................... .............. ., ..... ~ .... NIWPOIT POliCE John Burns quediont 2 youths in· volved in M occident at I :29 a.m. Sunday at Ac.acio Ave. and Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Ronald Colburn, 16, of Garden G rove, stopped to make a left turn, and his car was hit in the rear by a car d riven by Theodore Palmer, 37, of Los Angeles. No one was injured. (Photo by Sven Pretoriousj -·-.. ·-.. ·· ---.... ~-··., ALL STAR TOURNEYS GO INTO THE RNALS · e I AU. ITAa All Stars 4 to 2 Friday nlaht. A home run by Dave Sander• K:evln Tool hit 2 1lnale. for the hlahllfhted the TeJ&a B Leaaue winners. All Star victory over the Plon~r e u 'IOVDAII&IIT I All Stars Saturday nlaht at A darkhorw Mesa Leaaue All the Corona del Mar Youth Cen· Star team will face a strona In- ter field. ternatlonal 88 team at 8:30 p.m. will play tor runnf'r-up honon a t 6:30 p.m. Sunday. e C AU.ITAU The A.Jl Star C teams ftoaa Channel Park and Irvine Lea.- (M'ariner~ Schooll were to mMt last nlaht (Wednesday ) for the area cltamploMnlp at Co.ta 1118& Park. • The Channel !Aape team made the arade by defeattna the Marlnerl and Harbor Leaaue- Saturday. The Irvine All Stars had to win over ltalwr Corona and Park teams In 3 tames Sat· urday. Bocer Whlatlft doubled, and Sunday In the cnamplonahlp Gary Bailey and Paul Bunney ~'arne at Co.ta Mesa Park. alnaled for the wlnnlna Texu 'nle Mesa Lea1uera edatod Into Lea,uers, who now will race the the finals with a 5-4 win over Southern Leaaue All Stars at the Piedmont All Stars and a 3·1 8:30 tomorrow tFrldayl In Co.ta victory over the Pony AJl Stars. Mesa Park In the finals. Coach Larry Harvey slnaled out I ~ ~ tile _. ... we.. ~ 111e Southerners l Ot into the Brent Turner •• the key to the ..t~te '" file En.,.. final• with a 9·7 victory wln twin victory. Mike Hetrick. Mark r============i over the Nortbern All Stars last Storey, Greg George and Mlkt' Friday at Co.ta ~esa Park. Bob ~eehan lot hits tor the loslne Hald with 2 hlta a nd Bucko Shaw 1 Piedmont team. and Don Brlasl with 1 each led The h us t II n g lntt"rnatlonai the Southern hitters. squad defeated the Sally All The 2 losers. Pioneer and Stars 3·0 to enter the flnat ~. Jack I Northern, will meet at 6:30 p.m. Kimblt>, Mark Lorent2e>n and tomorrow as a prel~mlnary to Tom Spencer 10t timely hlt.s for the championship aame. The the wlr"lrw>rs. pioneer team beat the Eastern Tlle Pouy a nd Sally All Stars For all your Prlntln& Needs THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. ORiole 3·0550 2850 E. Coast Hlehway Corona del Mar for Home Needs NO,.' DO DISHES FASTER, CLIJ UER New Imperial DISHMASTER. ,ltS'T MODEL CHA.'VC£ I '¥ IZ )'£AR.S DiJiunastcr. alwa~ the •orld's most popular d•..tlwa,hcr, DOW wuha C"VCI\ faster, cln~T and more ecooomiC.ll&ly New and laraer IXterpe.r,tt tank. (less tban an· ounce of liquid dderacnt doe.l two days dishes.) Faacct valve is diamond bored bronu c::astina! FuJI·flow tip allows more water pressure for d1~po5al operation yet RlaW lllti-tplash ruture! New potillve stop valve bandla eliminate drippina. JIIP£at.U Dl HMASTER ... FASTUTI IIOST ECONOMICAL! MOST SANITARl'l CALL US FOR OUR LOW. LOW PRICE STYLE QUEEN HANDY HANNAH HAIR DRYER Fully Guaranteed e FAST HEATING e FAST DRYING Removable Stand REGULAR 1.95 • r-, • ...,,..... ......,_ •Sto .... ..... e Jwf.W CD ... pallnt ~ ... --~@ ~~ ... _$3.99 .................... DRIVE WAY BLACK 97~.0ft Coven approx. 50' to a .... DRIVE WAY BLACI Appties EnUy With 1room or Brullh PIIIEEI WATER HEATER 30 gal. 59 •• .40 gal. 69.95 -..... GARDEN HOSE 10~!~C:::.:" 3 8 8 ~-,... so,.... w...w ........ RPM MOTOR OIL 32ctt. HARDWARE ASSOCIATES C 0 HA IIIIL--11 ' ·a=li;•m=•=•= ....... 11011ea • ... ---. .• !-. or ouau 'tM&ii. ca.o. .. /. • ............... ••s7 7 I J.a, I, 1 ... ...... ,,_.I .. 1 •-uu or -•ucr 1 !!! ~ M .. dll·l~ ••••laed Kinct.rprten to Efahth, tnclua.lve. ~ ---Jllaa Klnderaarten to Elpth lncJuaive. Aft"._ DAILY a'ft'DDAIICK cau.,.-.an u-. .rhoola ot the dJAitrlct> , • ..., Actual 3785. ~.., ... 1~ .._... •Umate 4135. 7 IIGfiiCU 0. ADOftlall AIID ftAIIeiiT!'AL 4D M"t• thall ... taUI\ on th.la buctaet dur1na reaular or aathallw• ~pedal meeunc o1 the aonmlna board. Te 1M Cowlty Supnintendent ol Schools: -~~A'nVI: MJDGET: 'l'hJa budaet Ia hereby tiled by the eov· ,......_ ......... ol the ~ dJmtct. aer:.Aft OP liEI:J1MC June 7, 1960, SJened Harvey D. hue, PUm.IC.AnON BUDGET: The aovernlne board, hav1ne m ade Oil Juq 5. 1180. auch revtalona, addltJona, and chanaes u It deems deGiable or n«eaary, pendfne publication, public hearina and 1lDaJ adoption, heftby returna the budeet. 'n.e ,nabllc hearine on this budaet wiJI be held at Adminis- trative Oftlce, 2000 Cllff Dr., Newport Beach, Calif., on Aueust 2, 1960, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. · Signed. HELENE CSENAR. Clerk IVIIIU.ft OJ' CUDDT DJSftJCT TAX UQOmDIEJn'l roa ••.a• Amount of Computed FUND AND PURPOSE Taxes ~ulred Tax Rate GENERAL FUND ..................................... $817,800 Net General Purpose subject to tax rate llmJt ................ .. . ....................... 817,800 lnte'"t and Redemption Fund $1.2300 Bond Interest and principal payments . 294.600 .4432 The MA.X.DtUM TAX RATE for this school district, whJch may be levied to raise Ule net general purpose tax requirements shown In Column 4 of Part C, Is Ole sum of the separa\e authorizations shown below: 1. The rate authorized by Education Code SeNion 20751 and/or 20752 or the ra te authorized by an elf'ction as provided by Education Code Section 20803, whichever Is In effect .. . . ..... .. . .. .. ...... . $1.30 2. The rate authori2ed by Education Code Se<-t lon 17263 to provide an amount of $ ................. which represents the funds rt'qulred to offset the decrease In equaJiza. tlon aid resuJting from the modification of the assessed valuation of the district under the provisions of Educa · tlon Code Section 17262 . ... .. $ 1 ~faximum Tax Rate . _, .$1.30 GENERAL FOND I. BEGI~~I~G 8.>\LA :'\CE. Jl 'L Y 1 1959·60 Actual Cash In County Treasury ......... $ 32".872.52 Revolving Cash Fund Investmen t~ in t: S. Bond., AC'Counrs R('('ei\·a ble . Stores Total C"u rrt'nt Assets Less: Current Llab1lltlt' . Xet El'gmning Ba lance Adjustment to 3 ~1.1 s 3.28. 733.70 129.982 :2 $ 19 .15158 11.83i .S7 $ s s 1960-61 Budget 118.265.00 1.000.00 ~.284.00 10.so.t.OO 10.9-13. 349.296 ()() 161.231.00 . 188,005.00 \ Total ...... _ .. __ ............. __ ,_. 6-P'JXD CHAJlGJ:S (1) OUtriet ODntl'lbudon to eer- tlfk8'-d --~· a.tJN. nwnt .....,. lleUNIDeat Aa· nuley FUad ............. _ ........ _~ • (2) D I • t r I e t Contribution to ( clua!fted) Employees' Jte. tJrement uD&tr State J:m. pJoyee .. ti.Nmnt System.. .... 71 (3) Dl8tl'ld Conll'lbuUon to 1M State for 1M Old AI• Sur- v1vol'l' Inauranee Syatem._. t 4 > All other Fl.ud Charaes. .... . Total ... -........ -................. _ I 7-TRANSPORT4n0Jir OF PUPILS Salarlea and Waaee ..................... . Other Expense ............................. . . Groca Total ·-·····--...... -.. 1 46,788.76 Net TotaJ .................... __ .. , 48,755.18 Total Current Expenses of Educa tion .......................................... 1,3Tl,m .69 ~FOOD SERVICE Other Food Service ...................... $ Salaries and Wages .................... .. Total .............. ...... ........... .. .... $ 9-COMMUNITY SERVICES t 1 J ~ulred or authorized un- det" Ed. C. 16556-16566 Sal- aries and Waees ................... S Other Expense .................. . (2 ) Otht-r COtnmunlty Serviet>s Total ...... ..,. ................................ $ 10--CAPITAL OUTI..A Y (2 ) Other Ca'pltal Outlay b. Improvement of Grounds S c. Buildings . ............... . d. Equipment ..................... . 'Total (2) ......... -............ _ .. $ 140.20 140.20 1,020.02 1,020.02 3.515.31 1.874~ 17,095.30 22.484.87 GJU..''D TOTAL CAPJT AL OU'M..A Y ..... S 22.484.87 T-TR.A.VSFERS (not classified as expenditures) Tuition ... . ... ... ........ . S 1,846.31 Total Transfe rs .......... . s 1,846.31 U:"<DJSTRIBUTED RESERVE ......... . xxxxxx TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ~VSFERS . ... .. ....... $1 ,397,419.09 V. DODJNG BALANCE, JU~E 30 Cash In County Treasury...... . $ Re,·olving Cash Fund -·-_ . .. 10\'estments In U.S. Bonds... . .... Accounts Receivable Stores . 118.26325 1.000.00 208.283.85 10,80·M6 10.9-12.87 GE~ERAL RESERVE 1U!I\E 30: 1961, for 1961 ·62 . X XXX XX Accounts Rc<'E'i\'able AdJustments to Current Liabilities Total Current Assets .......... S 349.296.43 Less: Current Liabilities . . ... 161.231.08 Adjustt'd Xet Beginning Balance lJ. INCOME -11 02 s 21 0,5i~.1 3 C-5TATE A PPORTJOX~E~TS A:'\D ALLOWA:'\CES Principal Apportionment . . . S 422,750.00 S Xet Ending Balanet> S 188.065.35 VJ. TOTAL, EXPENDT'M.JRES A.:'fD TRANS FERS PLUS NF:T E~DI:"G BALA..VCE . $1 .585.484.44 ~i3.0'i8 00 ~oeo.oo ,;;:&.Tea • •1.-.oo AJt OIIDIIIUC. cw na a-rr ~ 'IIJ.Ka ~~·:.:~ e10! ID 'l1la •&WI'Ofi IUal laJ. a ~ _ ~ • • 1 13,1&00 ~ OOIJ8 ULA'IDO '10 e PIIIDAY, JVLY II 1'be City CoundJ ;, the Qty EI!Mao:= ~v~=":-1~ oflal~J :!,:!:!*' leam _. Cllda1D u waa arNeted at Cout Rwy. and 15,700.00 .~ Avoeado 4w.. Corona dti Mar, -.uOJif 1. ledloa a. ol tbe at 1:f5 a.m. on chalpe of clrtY· Jlfewport -..eb MunJdpal Code Ina without an operator'a uce,_ 4,:i00.00 Ia amenct.d to Nad: • and 3 traftlc warranta .•• Lu~er 14~00 .. SIX."TIOJif G3l. USE OP' Panale, DC W. Wlllon St., Ca.ta I 17,.2ti.OO • !7,000.00 14.000.00 SUU.OAIIDS, • PADDLE -M ... , NpOrtM tbe theft of a 81100 a 0 4 aD a, &"re.. SVD"'JJfG nylon ftabJnc net from the oc:Mn 4&&&1, 'ftiiiS .um D41D a quarter-mUe aoutb o1 t~ llaJ. ~ boa Pler alter he had drqpd (a) SUDIJIC AU48 DES· In a one·-auare. mUe area for IGJifATED. Brtwe.n JUne 1 2 da.ya In an at(empt to remwr 1 &1,000.00 and September 30 ol each the net ... Ottlcer Thomaa J. year the lolJowfna ~bed Crama, atopped a pollee car for 1 51,000.00 areu of the Padfte ~an a pedfttrtan ln the 2200 block are hereby dellanated as of Newport Blvd., Newport leach, 1,570,035.00 aurtfna areaa: and hla car wu bJt In the ,.ar (1 l 4U4 XO. 1. That by a car drtven ·by Guy Kdlroy, area I y I n 1 between the 603 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ... aouthwest~rly extension of Frances Kankel, 46, of 219 Dahlia the aoutheut~rly line of Ave., Corona del Mar, was book· Olive Street and the west· ea on an Intoxication cbarae ... erly boundary of the City. .._.... Brr I •• 17, ..._ Aa· f2) AREA NO. 2. That ...... .._ laJ .... wlaea .._ area between the south-fell .,, U.. ..-nyz9es__. Cit westerly extension of the tM aau.o. l'aa Z o a o, ._ southeastetly Jlne or 36th --.. to .... ........ ,_ Street and the southwest-ta.tua .. t ...S liMa left •• erly extenaion of the north· ..._. ••• A ~ .ad Mit wal· west e r l y line of 42nd aed Cit 17.55 .... ....._ f.- Street. Merle'a Dlhe 111, c-o.. del 13) AREA NO. 3. That Ma .•• Medl•lc too1a 'I'CIIuod area between a line pa ra!-tit 1250 .... .we. t.-tbe lei to a nd twenty f20l ft"et KWer a...oa.t .. ...,. 1• southeuterly or the New-w. eo.t Bwy., 11~ ...._ port Pier and a line para!-Ff rt"men provided · oxygen for Jel to and three hundred Lila McFerrin, 812 W. Oc-ean (3()()) f~t southea1terly of Front, Balboa, after she became the Newpo" Pier. Ill, possJbly from a n overdose of 14) AREA NO. 4. That medicine ... Robert E. Coleman, area between a line para). 515 F u 1 I e r 1 on Ave., Newport lel to and two hundred Ht'lghts. reported his car pelted 1200 I feet t'asterly of the with eggs ... Frederick Warren, East Jetty and a line par-56. of 106 Abalone Ave .. Balboa aile I to and twenty I 201 Island, was tak~>n home by hls feet ea terly of the East w1ft' aftt'r he suffered a s light Jetty. stroke a t 343.5 E. Coast Hwy., lbl HOL'RS SURFfNG PER· Corona del Mar. :\111TED. Between Jun e 1 e SATURDAY, JOLT II • 100.00 s 100.00 $ 1.000.00 12.300.00 $ 13,300.00 s 12.000.00 4,500.00 29,902.00 $ 46.402.00 • 46,402.00 s 3.200.00 s 3.200.00 $ 40,000.00 $1.673.037.00 and Septem~r 30 of each Robert Mic-haels, Corona del year. s u bject to all Jimlta· )<Jar, reported hit and run dam- tlon.-. on USE' of the beaches. age at ~cond Ave. a nd Marigold ~urflng shall be permitted Ave .. Corona del Mar ... A kltch - $ 1.000.00 as tollows : en window was broken and a In Surfing Area :>Jo. 1, surf-S<'reen bent but there was no 10,000.00 lng shall be permltled at sign of anyone having f'ntered a ny time. and no property was found miss· In Surfing Area ~o. 2. surf· lng In the home or S. R. Frazier, lng shall be permlll<'d be-17-13 Skylark Lane, Baycrest ... tween the h o urs of 7:30 Kent Scudde r. 7, of 145 N. Bay o'clock A. )f. and 12 o'clock Front. Balboa Is land. was treated noon only within a two-by a phy~lclan after being bitten block area marked with by a dog, which was qua ran- signs designating that por-tlnPd ... Roy Gronsky reported tlon of Surfing Area _:llo. 2 a sign stole n from In front of open to surtlhg. Said signs the Balboa Pavilion . . . D. T. ~8.626.00 X X X X X X $ 59,626.00 $1,732.663.00 Exress Expen~ Physically Handicapped . Menta lly Retarded. . .... 6.231.00 7.280.00 9,3'75.00 BOND Dn'EilEST AKD aE.DDIPTJON l't7Jf1) shall be moved to designate Stoll. 139 Shorecllff Rd., Shore a different two-block area Cliffs, reported a fuel pump stol- Transportation- Regular Pupils .. . ....... . Apportionment !or Growth-I First Period ....... . . .......... _, Second Period D-COU~ SLIBVENTIO::"JS Taxes on Solvent Credits ; and Trailer Coach Fee .... S Other County Income I-OTHER JXCO)IE J-TRA::"JSFERS Tuition F-DISTRJCT TAXES Prior Year.' Taxt>s l.i nsecured Roll Taxes Total Income Otht'r Than Secured 13,165.00 12.880.00 28.31-1 .00 1.991 ~~ 11.27'6.i 9 28,130 "; 10,()5(160 ':2l.Jc.' 9~ Roll Taxes $ 656 177 ;s Secured Roll Taxes Received In 1959-60 . 71 ,i::!S -;-.; A~OU~'"T REQt;!RED TO BAL· A :.ICE BUDGET 1960-61. . X X X X X " Total lncomP s l.Ji1.906.31 lU. TOTAL. :"<ET BEGI:-I:'<JJ:'<JG BALA:-IC'E PLUS TOTAL l:'iCO:\otE . TV. EXPE_:IIOITI'RES A:'\D TRA~SF ERS 1-AD:\-11:-JISTRATJO.:'f .. Salarie-. and Wages Other Ex pens£' Total . 2-INSTRUCMON 2a-Certificat('d Sala ries ot s 37 383 28 lnsuuctlon . .. S ~.553.28 2a1-Princtpals' Salaries x x x x x x 2a2-SIIpervisors' Salaries x x x x x x 2a3-Teachers' Salaries .... x x x x x x 2a4-0ther Certificated Sal- aries of Instruc-tion ... 2b-Other Salaries of Instruction ...... .. 2c--Other Expenses of Instruction 2c1-Textbooks . ~er Books 2~her Expenses 22,289.31 1.620.96 '14,167.90 33,854.15 Total Instruction ........ $1,006,48!5.60 3-AUXJUARY SERVICES Salaries and Wages ................ . Otber Expense .. . .. .. .... ..... . .. Total . ... .. ............... ---· ........ $ 24,464.55 4-0PERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT Salaries and Wages .. ... . ....... _ Other .ExpenM ............. . ............. . Total ·-.............. _ ............ __ S 142,869.50 S--MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT Salarl~ a nd Waaes ......... --..... . SBALA/SHBBTS d''•""'-.o -L 1M IT. CGITA -.a ..... I s 14,000.00 13.400 00 30.000.00 1,900.00 12.500.00 4,500. 1959·60 Actual l. BEGI'N:'n..~G BALA.'iCE, JULY 1 11. 1:-JCO:\iE s 172.35-1.07 Premiums and Accrut"d Interest S Interest on Investment . Dlstrk t Taxes on UnS<'Cured Roll Prior Years' District Ta xes Current District Tax<'s on Secured Roll: Amount Received 1959-60 A.\fOL'~T REQUIRED TO BAL· 1.084.42 2.542.43 39,624.13 5.621.87 126.067.46 A:"CE B DGF:T 1960-61 X X X X X X 2200000 Total S li4,940.31 138.765 (Xl 11 1. TOTAL. BEGI~~f:-JG BALA:'\CE PLL'S I:'\C0~1E . 347.291.38 S 726,-;QS.OO J\ '. EXPEXDlTL'RES A:O.'D TRA~SFERS X X X XXX c 17. OO M 6c-Bond Interest S B-BonrJ Redemption TOTAL EXPENDITL'RES 82.451.25 120.000.00 s :.5-H.39800 A:-JD TRANS FERS . V. ESDlXG BALANCE, Jl'NE 30 ... s 202.-151 2.') 11-1.843 13 s 1.732 61).1 s 56.430.00 7.900.00 S H356 00 X X X X X 'C VI. TOTAL. EX P~DITURES ANP TRA:'\SFERS PLt:S :-lET EXDING BALA:'\CE $ 3-11 .. 29-J 38 BUILDING FOND 1959-60 1. BEGJN:-JIXG BALA:-JC'E. JVLY 1 Ca sh in County Treasury U. S. Treasury .:'fotes Actua l $ 99.342.56 223.593.58 S 67.100.00 Total . .. 5.363.00 Less: Current Liabilities . 991,605.00 ...... . s 322.936.14 51,778.00 16,500.00 28.920.00 2.589.00 Net Beginning Balance . S Z71.158.14 Adjustments to Current Liabilities -.36 Adjusted Net Beelnnine Balance $ Z71,157.78 II. IN~ Sale of Bonds ................................ . ~:~:~ m. TOT.J:ot,:i.rucmNiNG ............ S 0.00 Z71,157.78 $1,173,150.00 $ 29.116.00 1.200.00 ' 30,316.00 • 1()(,996.00 37,275.00 ' 142,.271.00 • 23,AJ56.00 BALANCE PLUS TOTAL INCOME .. $ IV. EXPEND11'U'RES l~AL OU'n.AY a. Land ... -............ -.............................. .. b. Improvement of Crounda .......... S c. Bulldlnaa ... -............. -.................... . d. Equipment 1. Booka ............. _ ......................... . 2. Other Equipment -·-·--···-·- 47,839.26 86.282.44 41,738.2> Total ..... -..... --.. -·--·----·-$ 175,810.110 Grand TotaJ ....... __ , ________ 1 175.810.10 V -.... TOTAL EXI'ENDmJRES ........ I 175.-o.so . ..,. ... ..,mo BALANCE, lUNE 30 Cad tn Cou.n(y Truaury .. ______ ,_ 1 1a u.s. 1're&nf7 Jlfote. --...... ______ 11,01&00 Total ---................................... _. ..... \ I.Au: Currut UabUW.. ..................... _ 100.00 Jlfet EndJna a.Jance ..... ______ , e..• VI. 1'0'1'~ DPDDm1US PLVS 2UT DDU~o ~---.. --. • m.ur.11 of Surflne Area No. 2 as surr en from a car parked In his back condltlol}s. coneestfon and yard ... 1960-61 Budget s 14UW3.13 beach conditions require. but a.d:Drr C. ---. 5051/a ••· not less often than onet> each Uotrope A..., Coroea del II•, week. ~o two-block aru ot <Continued on page 101 $ 3 005.00 Surfi ng Area :>Jo. 2 shall be ----- open to s urfing for a con. LEGAL IIOTICE 25.581.00 tlnuous periOd of more than IIOTICE TO caEDITOal 7.3-19.30 one week No. A-35759 X X X X X X 29-t,599.57 $ 33 1.~3-I .S'i .:76.278.00 $ 68.206.25 134,000.00 s 202.206.25 Z74,071.75 s 476.278.00 1960-61 Budeet • 2.00 96.095.00 ' 96,097.00 800.00 ' 95,297.00 $1.~.000.00 $1,645,000.00 $1, 7t0.2f11 .00 • 290,000.00 50,000.00 1.250.»'7.00 6.000.00 ttt.OODOO 11.7-..r.oo 11.7-..r.OO ll,74UI'7.00 ~ ' In Surtl.ng Art>a Xo 3 u r SU PERIOR COURT OF THE lng s hall be permitt~d ~a rl~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR betwe en the hours of 6 THE COUNTY OF ORANGE o'clock A. ~f. a nd 12 o'clock Estate of JOHN WEHRT, aka noo n a nd between 6 o'clock JOH:>J R. WEHRT. aka JOHA)l. f. and un~t. ~ES WEHRT, aka JOHA.'iNES R. n Surtlng Area ~o 4 u t WEHRT. Deceased. ~hall ~ pe,;,liteds ~: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to P . .\ I ing een the hours of 6 o'clock the <'reditors of the above named tw ~J. and 12 o'clock noon decedent that all persons having nday through Friday ex claims against the said decedent t on holidays. bet~ee~ are required to file them, with A. )fo hours of 6 o'clock A l\f the necessary vouchers, In the 10 o'clock A. M on ~t: office of the clerk of the above cep the ay, Sunday and holidays, entitled court. or to present them, from 6 o'clock P M Un· with the necessary vouchers, to and urd and til s unset dally. · • · the undersigned at Law office of l SURFING PROHIBITED Galvin R. Keene, 333 North New- person shall use or ha\'~ port Boulevard, Newport Beach, his possession any surf. California, which Is the pla<'e of (C No r<\, paddleboard or sim i· bu~lness of the underalened In devfet> between June 1 all matters pertaining to the es- In boa September 30 of t>ach tnte or sald decedent. within six r both dates inclusive months alter the first publication Jar and ~Y plaet> In th P lfi • of thla notice. e 8 " c Date July 1 1960 yea at a an within the City u et>pt lR.'\IA, R. WEHRT In an area where surf. OCt" with Is pennltted and during Executrix of the WUl of rs surflna 1s ""rmitted the above named lng hou with I h "" decedent. n auc area as provided GALVIN R KEENE his ~ion. Subject to Atto~y at Law provlalons of S e c t I o n 333 N h N ln t the , after September 30 and Ne ort ewport Boulevard re June 1 of each year wport Beach, CaUfornla 4239 befo Midway 6-1221 rIng S. permitted any Attorney lor Exf!CUtdx ce In the Ci ty. PubJ•-... • 1 s ur pia ) SWIMMING PROifiB· 1980 j"· .. u Y 14, 21, 28, Aug. 4. ITED. No person shaJI wa•. n the Newpo" Harbor En. (d bath e, or swim betwHn June d September 30 of •adl • both dates lncluaiw, In aurflna area a t any tJme 1 an year any IU rflnl la ~ltted In auch unleu auch person hu Ia poeeeulon and a. ac- Y ualna a au.rtboerd. dJebofrd, or atmllar de· area lnh tuaJI . pad viet. " s lrnON 2. This ordinance be pubUihed once In tbe new.paper of Use CltT, the aame ahaU be effectlw n after the date ol lt8 on. llhalJ oftldal &ncl 30da adoptJ ,. .. ordlnance ... lntloduc:od replar rneeuna of the ac;, lld1 ol the Cley of Kewpart Mid on tho 11th day at um. and ... adopted .. 25«11 day of July, ltiiO, ., at a Cou BNch luq, tlw lbelol lowtnr vote, to Wit: 4 YJ:I. OOCIJiaLMar: Klnps ley, Add-., Cook, Hut. ........ • '1fOD. COUifCil.IIEJf: Jr-. I I & • T COUJICII.IIaf: ............... au•• E. RAa'l' ... ,. ....... n.l': " 11.1-..ra 'Vtlht ........ IUIGDIICUOUDD E ~-h'l • D.WYI. f. ZNIUQ('$ c~·• 7111111-._ .. -IIDIS·IUTTI CICI ... llliAI looloHfoli(._, -. ... .. ..... ..... ...... ltC~ ruwu. tt•'ttl HAtllttlf t...,... I .......:• .... _.. t..,.. • • • c......-s.c:QIIItE b MOVINO? LET LYON GUARD YOUR 0000! • .............. MI .. IIIII .d11r. ENSIGN CLASS I FlED. ,ADS Spartre from a cl..,.U. were ...,. ..... -.................. ------blaJMd for a ftre aboard 1M M · ca. I"'a 1ALa ClASSIFIED AD RATES -c.t. wHit ..der ., wi+hM 10 ..,. 1 r ... 2 r ..... ln.. HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK. 3131 Ha rbor Blvd. at' Glaler c:a.ta .... KIMBER' Y 5-1158 loot cabin crulaer, Matador, at the ArMriean IAJlon Dock, 2\s. 15th St.. Newport leach, at 10:25 p.m. lut Friday, the Newport Beach flre department reported. The fire atart.cl In kapok llfr jacbta und~ a aetee In the main cabin. Workmen had been palntin1 ea .. ler ln.alde the cabin. People on tbe dock saw the ftre and put It out with a 1arden ha. befOft firemen and the tire boat arrived. 8010 rmll 801PITAL Bert Fehren. of Balboa, past pMSident of the Pacific An1lers, well known . Ba lboa Bay Club member. Ia able to retum to his home after surgery at Hoae Hos· pltal. Friendly Nel1hborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broad way Ll 8-3G3 It 1-MM Ccllta .... THE PlltJIETUAL AWARD for the most valuable Rotarian of the year is being presented by George Hols tein (left), past president of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club. to Dick J ohnson, who was selected for the honor beca use of his activities throughout the 1959-1960 yeor. con •• PICDfa Mrs. Mary Lou Speed. proml· nent Tuesday Club member, who was ho.plt.allzed for a few days Jut week after a heart attack. 1a able to be home again. ,,,.. ....... lallrl,.. ., lim A cigarette was blamed for a 19.000 fire which destroyed the traUer and cabana of Leonard L. Lod1e. space nine, Lldo VII· lat e, 700·31st St., Udo Penins ula, at 2:21 p.m. last Thursday. INStJL\llfCZ ... There had i)een a small fire ln the traJier about a n hour be· fore the fire department was called. Occupants thought they hAd put lt out and left. No one waa In the traUer when the Ore broke out again. FOR ALL OF YOU R INSUR.A.NCE NEEDS People llv1nr close helped to confine the fire to the trailer and protect nearby trailers and cabanas until the arrival of fire· men. Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadlelr 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-3850 Corona del Mar ~=~==------TOUTBS F AIL TO 8UA.K Df INVESTMENTS • • • Tw I d h o s en er yout s seen on CROWELL. WEEDON It CO. the roof faUed to rain entry to Members Beacon Auto Parts, 480 N. New· Pacific Cout Stock Exchanp port Blvd., N e wport Height.!~, Burdett Harrl.on. RH. Mar. about 5:30 a.m. last Friday. New. Dick Rucker Ted Paulaon port pollee reported. The youths Lola Fennell Ruth Baker lett the area ln a late -model car. Mike Myers a witness said. Prtvate Wire Services 2601 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·7005 For .n y-ptflltillt fteeclt., ul ... bsJp ~ C... ORJ.Ie J..oiiO. ,_... OIIOll J.GIIO. Corona del Mar Private Swimming Ylll ·PilL Lessons Red Cra. Certit*l m.tructor Teaching AD Ap. Ratea WATCHES IY: • WIDO • GRUEN • WYL.EI • ETEINA • HAWIL.TON How would you lib to buy " ... .. ••••• .....,. 0111 We're closing out 10 sets at $25 to $50 below our cost. All 1960 name brands, 21 " & 23" models. .... TV SDVICE I SALES PhOD8 ORiole 3-5655 YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS CICCOUDia iDaured to 110,000 • STRONG RESERVES c:urreat r.er.-11.7-y • • • HIGHEST RATE ecnw'Meat. will ...,. 1/a% ·-CWI ... IJIVII)END PAID FOUl II II A UAil SOPRANO MARILYN HORNE. who began her ca reer as the voice of Dorothy Dandridge in the film version of "Carmen Jones," will be featured soloist ot the starlight concert to be given Saturday eve nin g, Aug .. 27. at the laguna Beach Irvine Bowl, by the Sum· mer h stival Symphony of Orange County. Edith Schiller, pianist, will also be a soloist at the conc.rt. NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO e JVI.T •• 1150 Ground was broken for the fu· ture home of the Ensign, at the corner of Heliotrope Ave. and Coast Hwy.. Corona del Mar; owner of the Jot and building is B. N. ~nbere of Corona del Mar, and the architect l.s John Lloyd Wrt«ht of Del ~r. aon of architect Frank Uoyd Wright ... Mrs. Luther Morrill of 224 Ruby Ave .. Bal~ Is I a n d , ~lved word from the U.S. Air Force that her son, Lt. Horace (Bud l Cod· ling, ..yas miaslng in action In Korea ... · The board of cllroctora of • ., M-odal a-pltal ap- poiDtecl a. L a-, I-ll' of tbo ••••· Y.U., c-..u- alt., ......... -adaialatrator of BOCI9 Boqjtal. to be built oa tho bluff ..-looldllg U.e Arcb"··· The following committee of 6 was named to consider action to 'Prevent pollution or the waters or :'llewport Bay; Converse Wur· demann. representing yachting; John Curci, for the landlnp; ~ Jonas. angling; Peter Barrett. sportfishlng; Roy Roush, can· nerlea, and J. Arthur Taylor of Lido Isle Community Assn .... Newport Harbor Legion Post 291 joined with the majority ot the Orange County Council to reject sponaorshJp of the Airport Club. .. 5 YRS. AGO the casino at Seal Beach ... Le· glon Post 291 will meet for the first time July 26 In the new Legion Hall. which Is nearing completion at the bay front near 15th Sr. In Central Newport ... AUTOS WAJfTED WANTED-A TRIUMPH. MG or Healey. Will trade $<100 cash J>lU!I my excellent '55 one own· er Chevrolet Coupe. See Don Catte. 516 Legion St., Laguna Beach. AUTOMOTIVE u .aVJCE SPECIAL • Wheels Aligned and Balanced $9.95 with thi~ Ad • Herb Miller's RICH FIELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poinsettia OR 3·9728 • Corona del Mar ·~~a~~~----------CALL - Sympson & Nollar Newport's Oldest Establlshed Painters OR 3-3830 -Eves OR 3·5454 -"t!~~::· ~-:;;: 20 ... ., .... -······----·-··-······· .75 1.25 1.10 Exeellent eondiUon. 12.700 caah 21 worck .. )() worch -·-------·-· 1.00 1.50 LOG or may be financed 1f credit J I ..,. .. 40 ..,. ··-···-···--·--·-I .25 2.00 2.10 1ood. oa a.on&. E..dl word ~ 40 ._. -·---··-·-.01 .os .01 '58 T·IIRD. Fact. alr rond. FuU (S& OlDY FOlM •ow FOR SPECIAL MAIL-IN RATES' pow.r. Beautiful rond. Low _.._ _______________ .;......_;.;;;..;........;.:;;..:.;..;:;.:.'- miles. Ori1lnal owner. U 4- 3470. HARBOR MOTORS Authorized Dealer e ALFA ROMEO e ALPINE e F1AT e HillMAN e HUMBER e LANCI}. e SINGER e SUNBEAM e TRIUMPH \ HARBOR MOTORS 2150 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA MI 6-5091 MUSICAL DfST1IUJIDTS ELECTRONIC SOUND SYSTEMS Stereo. Hi-Fi COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL HOMES-BOATS CUSTOM lNST ALLA TION Sound-Crofters, Inc. AUDIO SPECIAUSTS 2626 E. Coast Blway OR 3·8515 Corona del Mar PLAYER PIANO HEADQUARTERS NEW-RE8U1L T fSome automatic lr electric) GRANDS UPRrGHTS SPlNETS "Open Fri. nJgbl$ 'tiU 9:00 p.m." roauu '38 EVINRUDE, 35 H.P. All Elec· JANITOR and maln~nanef> man t rlc. Includes boat and trailer. wanted. Apply at l"ort Theatre, 1500. OR 5·1023. COM, after 6 p.m. SIDNEY 12! Dacron Sail.!~. Dolly. RETAIL BAKERY sales lady Regl.ttratlon. Insurance paid. wanted with ~xperlence. Apply $375, can Clnance. OR 3·6642, Snack Shop Bakery, 3144 £. after 5 P.~. __ Coast Hlway, COM. Hl fl MONAURAL .3y tem. Altec PART-TIME WORK In your 9-wn s peakers and amplifier. Gar-h o me an werine telephone. rard turntable, T ee c o F. M.l Large Company. Hourly wage tuner. Pri\'ate party. Ml 6-1~4. plus rapid salary Increase for ----SHOP SMITH \"OrtSCtentlou person. Phone HYatt 4·8832 evenings. U ke new attachments In- cluded $195.00. Call days Kl 3·162-1. E\·es. OR 3·6004.. TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Cbeck With EARLY AMERICA~ foam rubber JUNE FARRAR sofa, 30 sq. yards or aU wool carpeting. o\'al braided rug, all Employment Agency wool, both Y>1th pads ~'larble 402~ 32nd St_ Newport . top tables. Boy asr rifle. port-ORiole 3-468> able typcwruer. lamps, etc SITUATIOIIS WA.WTED OR 3· 76Z7. , _____ ..__ ___ __.:.:;:::.....:;..::.:: _______ _ REAL ESTATE & II.EifTALS JAPA.'\'ESE . GARDENER. Clean up, maintenance, landscape. U:-IFURN ........ 1 bedroom apt. a"aiJ. Reasonable rates. Kimberly 5-7502. able Aug. 15. yt.>ar's lease. Adults, no pets. Inquire 620 CHAUFFEUR -Mature, capable Orchid. COM. OR 5-00n. man will drive your car any· TWO BEDROOM curnlshed. gar· where. Local references. HYatt age. garbage di posal, laundry _ 4:!_963. _ room. Water paid. No pets. OR EXPERIENCED rardener. mow 5-1305. I edges, trimming, and clean-up. FOR LEASE-Ofttce space under Also gardenJng. Let me make construction, thirty cents sq. your yard or garden look beau- ft. 200 to 2500 sq. Ct., partJtions _tlfu!.:._ Kl 3-6.965. to suit. Utlllt1es, forced air. I ~EED CLEANING MAN? Qlll me parking, corner location. Mas· -1 wash Windows lns1de and ters Plaza. 3810 E. Coast Hwy out 39c each. Wash kitchen CD~f. OR 3·412Q. Eves. OR waUs complete $10. Also wax 3-6873. floors. Call after 4 p.m. U 8·3587. ••••u lP11. $10 WEEK Jt:LY $75 WEEK Al:Gl:ST ~ew furnish~. large rooms. sleep four. Good location. Las Ca lta.s, 1312 W. Balboa Blvd. OR 3·2646 FU RN lSH.ED AP ARTMENT-="-==-.-g-ood__, location, pleasant surround· lngs. No children. No pets. Yea.rly lease. 610 Marguerite. Corona de r Ma.r. LARGE NEW 2 BEDROOM COOL APT. HARBOR ESTATES APTS. $87.69 Per ~1onth. A\'Nagt' on )t'aS('. ·wh H'h is about S50 J)E'r month undt'r romparable apartmt-nL'I. I 8u11t by 0 1kf' & Colt'grove, Inc PEIIIO.AL REGARDING PactCic View Me· mortal Park call Mrs. G. D. (Lutlel Grupe. OR 3·7C1T7, lJ. censed Counselor. Thank you. SU VICES Painting -Decorating PAPEll B.ANGDfG GEORGE BURKHARDT lJceneed Contractor 1897 Oranp A,.. ea.ta .._,. ____ t.lbert7 .... JOHNSTONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers Used Auto Pa.rta, ,_ We Buy Can and Sc:rap "-taa UBERTY 8-7013 2nS Pl.aoeJtta Ave_ eo.ta .,_ Complete Landscaping Service P1tEE £S'J'DlA TES S6.B er-n Slampe .Free dell Ye!l"1 C'ORON A DEL MAll NUltSD1' OR 5-0160 · 2744 E. Coast Hwy. ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies e Fut Color Film Service. e Movie Projectors for a.nt. • Model Airplane Supp U.. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1782 Newport Blvd .. Costa M .. 'Pttc,n~ LJ~ ll. 704? Carpentry Msnor Repairs No Jobs Too Small' H 0 ANDERSON 2966 Peppc>r T ree Lane Co ta M~. Cahf. Kimberly 5 175 It no answer call MI 6·2372 MOVING? 2 Fast Insured mo"ers and large van $11.00 an hour Time starts at you door ..• Why pay more? -Call- NEWMAN I SSOO Bond Is Lobster Bake Grand Prize • A 1500 .. vtnu bond wUI be tbe arand prize at tlw ~ Bake at the Corona del Mar raaJn beach, aceordlna to a dedalon ot the board ot directors ot the aponeortna BalboA · Bay Uona Club, meellnc at t~ home ot the prealdent, Bry Maraton, In Corona del Mar. The Lobster Bake wUJ be held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10 and 11. and the crand prize will be awarded at 9 p.m. on the 11th. The winner will not have to be present. Mr. Marston aald. Other prizes will be awarded at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on both days, and the winners must be present for those awards. The price or the meals was set at $1.95 for adult• and S1.2S for children. The menu will Include lobster or broiled chopped sir· loin. baked potato. cole slaw. r"Olls m I 1 k or coUee, and Ice cream. EUUSJOif REEDED ·-FlnHt corner for a family wlth teenaaft. Spotlele and charmlna. separate apart· ment for teenapr or m"Other· ln·l~w. Workshop for dad. Slab for boat. Phone for appt. to JH, IWIU SAYS SEll SEASPORT REALTY CLIIIE VII I- REALTOR A "HOUSEWAitMIN&" and bot~t show t~tfend· ed by more tht~n 300 invited guests lt~st Sat· urday mt~rked the opening of the W. D. Schoc~ Compa·ny,'s new ft~cility on Greenville Rd., near Talbert Ave., nodherly of Ort~nge Cot~st Col· lege. A poriion of the crowd which viewed the edensive line of molded fib.rgl.us st~ilbot~ts built by this compt~ny Clln b. seen here. Owner W. 0. !Bill) Schock is lit the lower corner of the picture, t~nd in the crowd nu r the center fore· ground is his liCe·s~ipper, teen·t~ge son Tom. !Bedner photo) Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins of Costa Mesa will probably have to buUd separate garaee for ttttlfr son. Scotty, tor he added about 30 vehlcl~ to his Oeet at a ,e. cent birthday party hela In hon· or of reaching the ace of 2. Arnone the older euesu were his grandmother, Mrs. R. J. Hultman of Corona del Mar, and his aunt, Miss Susan Hultman. 2633 West Coast Hlahway Newport Beach Ll 8·9349-~ .... u 8-3293 WITD 6 ROOMS -PIEJt A nc>AT From the POUCE BLO II ER U:fUDI '10 LDRUT PRIVATE SALE CALL FOR AI'JIOINTMENT OR 3·3830 Mrs. H. M. Ba~ of Costa fContlnued from page 81 aepo~ted tiM theft of a tire aDd wbeel fnm IUs car ••• FI'GDk Ewntt. 541 S. aery TNGt, 8aJ. boa JalaDd. ,.,..._ed fbldia9 3 batbJJ19 suJta OD IUs froat pGICb .•• T1Mo llobl.u. 3100 w. Coast • ...., .. Jfewpoat hcKh. reponed tbe theft of tools from the wwbboo area of b1a car ageacy for tbe !)CUt few aicJbta • • . lfidr Buuecru, 21& E. Ocecm Froat, Bolhoa.. reoported tbe theft of a aa11 1a a ICiil ba9 Mesa returned to her poet at the------------ fnm the boot _... Cit Q.rts. I Trapp, Costa Mesa; E. G. Ellls, Corona del Mar Ubrary this week tiaa's But. 8al.boa • • • Santa Ana, and D. A. Granmatls. after sure leal operation for the Richard E. Eastman. 25. 30i1t El Toro ... F. J. Corbin, 1113"W . removal ot a &olter. 33rd St., Wes t :-Jew p ort, was Bay Ave.. Balboa. reported the AST HIGHWAY charged with Intoxication in pub· theft of hi" 1957 car from a 1600 WEST CO "" LEGAL lf011CE lie at 32nd St. a nd Newport Blvd., parking lot near Via Lido and NOTICE OF PUBU C HEARJNG NEWPORT BE;ACH U 8·9354 Newport Beach ... Fred Dupree, Xewpon Blvd.. ~ewport Beach Notice Is hereby &lven that the' ------------ 1801 15th St., CUff Ha\'en. re· ... Craig B. Warfield. 22. of 118 City Council of the City of New· ported the tneh of light bulbs Dahlia Ave., Corona del :Mar, port Beach will hold a public COl\'VE~JE:'ITLY located. mod· valued ar $20 ... An accident at was booked at 11:50 p.m . on a hearing regard 1 n g Planning ern, with expansl\'e view of Bayside Dr. a nd Coa t Hwy .. charge ot disturbing the peat·e at Commission Amendment No. 94• Bay and Ocean. Close to shop· ~ewport Be ach. involved cars Balboa A\·e. and :\Iarine Ave., being a petition of R. M . Krieg ping. transportation, schools . driven by H. D. Young. 2i00 Balboa Island. to rezone Lots 24 to 46, Inclusive, and churches without cro l ng ,Cliff Dr., :'\e"'po" Heights: R. L. e SUifDAT, JULT 17 Block 1, Tract No. 5!8, rrom an highway. Unusual buy on tee· Tired of ·DRIVE THERE IN A FORD DEALER ,A-1 USED CAR 'II TH .. EIIIID H• ...... aUpowu 'II TIUIIEIIIRD Ha .... 'II F.l R•cMro 'II C .. IIC c_,. DeVille UbMW 'II .. IIIC Cit-c,._ '17 •ac•Y • ., .. ., . ......, ....... '17 PLYIWFII Cl .. Sell• -111 -..dlllac.IC ftldlo, ....._ 'II •...• -....,._ .... ....., ....... ,. ........ .. 1-cyL, ..... . $331& $1116 $1881 $3311 II .. 11211 I 'l'hiOdore Robins Ford FOlD-FALCON -THUNDElllltO-TltUOCS 1-a&WJOIIT IIL'ID. 31. W. COAIT IIJWAT c.1a .... M1 I-IlM Jl ............. U I-WI o.-"'ID t .,a ..._ ..,_ Pd.. I Jto& lilt.. II .. I .... Harold E. Feinstein. i:>l Via R· 1 to an R·2 Dis trict. located at simple lor. Three bedrooms. Lido Soud. Liclo lo;le. reported 1501 to 1589 MJramar Drive. BaJ. two la rge baths. bullt·lns all the theft or hlg 1957 car !rom boa: Planning Commission has electric ::\Jedalllon kitchen. All • the rear or a Ci\fe at 3353 Via recommended denial of said Ap· carpeted, draped, a nd land· 1 L1do, :':ewport Beach. at 12:10 -pllcation. scaped ready for occupancy. am .... Jean T. 1-lill. 3.'>. of 16i31 NOTJCE IS HEREBY FURTHER Thls beaut I f u 1 NewPort Irvine Ave . l'j)Pf'r Bay Area. wa GJVF:'J that the said public hear. HeIghts h ome o!fered at booked on a d r u n k dri\'in~ ing wtll be•held on the 12th day $39,500. Owner U 8·4207. Cour· char$le at 2:10 a.m. in the j()(} I or September. 1960. at the hour or tesy to brokers. block of \\'. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa 7:30 p.m. In the Council Cham· ... Clarenc-e E. TrolloPf'. 28, Dow bers of the City Hall of the City CoroDa del Mcu ney, was bookf.'d on tratric war· of Newport Beach, California, at T1nd ol Saaog CIDd Beat? rant~ for Downey pollee after which time and place any and Then See T hese 2 NEW offk er went to Investigate a re· a ll persons interested may ap· DELUXE 2 Bd;. ~IEDALUO:'i I port ot a suspicious person In the pear and be hea.rd thereon. ' Duplexes ~ear Beach 27 8 I h Rd Ca Rent 1 fr Llve Rent·Free-Hurry area of 46 1 r i ton .• meo :\1ARGERY SCHROUDER • Bullt·ln Electric Oven 1r Range Shores. at 9:50 am .... ::\1rs. S. City Clerk • Forced Air Heat-Gar. Dlsp. W. LaChasse. 307', Coral Ave.. Clly of Newport Beach • Marble Pullman w. Tile Shr. Balboa I !Ola nd. rt'ported the theft Publish : July 28, 1960 • Huge Fireplace; w1w Carpeting or a pu:se from a car at that In the Newport Harbor Ensign. • Slld1ng glass door to Private addre.;s. ------· ------Patio. • Landscaped, Fenced, Double Garage. Open 618 Iris Ave. by Owner e Too Late to Cla.ify roa SALE OR 3·5328 OR 5·1925 LI 8·5006 s, .... c.test .... 'AI Reali. 1--Lfut BEAUTYREST BOX s pring and I IIJ .--- 11 mattress on legs $35. KJdney dressing table 110. Pair Pro· WATCH THE BOATS CO)tE IN. The ''Homl' Town S;>e<'<'h Con· vinclal twin beds $100. Small China Cove water front home. S90.000 furnis hed. 11 Jotll. Opt-n daily 1 to 4 p.m. ZiZ1 Shell Street. Earl W. Stanley, exclu· slve agent, 332 )larguerite St., Corona del )tar. OR 3-8550. te t'" wa., "c h l!' d u I e d for t he mahogany kneehole desk $25. bre~tkfast mE'et ing today fThurs· Pair studio rouches $75. Rattan 1 day 1 hy the :'\ewport Harbor· bar blonde tea waeon etc .. also Costa )fesa Board of Realtors. '52 Jaguar 120 Roadmaster. 232 I The subject is "~y Homf.' Poinsettia, Corona de~Mar. Town," and members participat. ------------------------- 1 ing are Tim Corrigan of WarrPn Turner Realty: Clyde Keith of John Vogel Realty: ~lck Bender of lk'nder Rt-a l Estate: Bud Jen· sen or Page Realty, and Bill Co11-~ I J(Tove ot the Hou~W ot Chatham. Realtor George Williamson won the conte-st for the past 3 years. but has bowed out as undefeated I champ. The winner will reprf'!ICnt the local board at tht-annual state contes t In San Fra ncisco In Oc- tober. LEGAL •ana NCYTJCE OF PUBUC HEARING N<YnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing regarding QrdJ . nance No. 993, amendlnc Dls1rict Maps No. Z1 and 28 of the New· port Beach Municipal Code to •how thereon the rezonlnc of Tract No. 3800. LoU 1 to 47. lf · elusive, located eoutherly of Mar· lners Drive and euterly of Dover Drive, In , the Back Bay area, from an Uncluaifled Dt..trlct to an R-1·8. NO'ntt IS HERBY F'URTREB GJVEN that the aaJd public hear· Inc will be held on the 8th day ot Aucust. 1960, at the hour ot 7:30 P. M. In the CoundJ Cham· bers of the City HaJJ of the City ot Newport Beach, Calltornla. at whlch Ume and place any and all personJJ lnter.ted may ap· pear and be heard thereon. MABGD'Y ICRROUDD Cl~ C1ertr City ol Jfewport -..cb Publleh: Jut, .. ~ .. SOLD OUT .. (exc-ept one) An unus ual opportunity allows us to offer a California rontemporary home right on the beach In CORO~A DEL MAR. Unmatched view of the jetty; 2 bedrooms, 2 baths; "H-awallan.ty pe" living at Its bes1. Modem pecor with all the extru. We applaud the low price of $-12,500; !so will you ). BABSON IIIIJ I llwalllllll C.. CReal Estate Imaclneei'IJ) 2828 E. Coast HJchway Corona del Mar OR 3-mo LOW DOWif PA YMDT. A SPOTLESS New wall to wall earpeUna. Elec:t.rtc kitchen. Price 132,500. Owner will aeeept down payment of 13.500. See tht. one. ..... (On Cout Jlw7. Jal S.da ot c-on. del Mar) oaloJe ..... I .... Hi i&&N IIIJIU'I'a TO RA("R'D fC* til Of S&Pi*WG ,.,_ or tour -..... mr barciWOG4 or alab rJoan. hiDU7 I"'GGDD. two ... bullt·ba JdteMM. ·--.., ........ ~ Lup ........ ..,..... ........ ~ ...... upta, 0.. Work oil Harbor Blvd. -In ._til luta AM. 8taJotlq at llfMI. ".UOi'IID J'.um.An ROME DJ:VELOPMJ:NT' Plell ,_, IGeatiOII before our Grand OpenJna. I liiii' 1 I•••• 1£111•1 I Yllll One ol the IDOit bNutitUl taome. In the Harbor Area. Three hup liedrooiM and family room, 1~ bat..._ extra wanb'obe. Two flreplaeq, forced air heat. electric bu1Jt·lna and •puate lronlnc room. BeauUfuUy land· scaped, dichondra lawns, sprtnklei'IJ front and """· Cement block wall wfth double aate for BOAT STOR· AGE. OWNER LEAVING FOR ARIZONA. WILL SELL J'OR $24,9!50-F.H.A. FINANCING EXIS'nNG. M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you'll like our friendly .ervlee" 220 E. 17th St. C:O.ta Mesa Uberty 8-113t CAcroa the st~t ;rom Meu Shopplq Center) Evenlncs Call MI 8 ·5855-U 8-.a:l IIYDT • TIE -E11T1 3 Houses on % Acre, Center eo.ta Mesa ·····-··-·---.. -·--t:Z2,500 5 Units lblboa Between ~an A Bay .. ___ , __ ,___ -.son West Victoria 4~'~ Loan, 3 8edrOorns ~-··-·-................. .llo,llSO 895 Senate, 3 bdrm, 2 bathJI, t:l.OOO down ... -................. .$13,Je0 100 Kines Place, VIew Home with pool-luxury ... -......... 500 187 Eu1 22nd St., Thrft Bedrooms._ ..................... _. __ .llJ~ 2400 Sierra Vlsta---4 Bedrooms, 3 BathJI, Back Bay .......... $42,500 129 G Street-Balboa PeDinsula ... _ ........................................... $30,000 3129 Barbados Place, 3 B/R. 2 Bath. $2000 Dn ................. $18,060 2Q2....-4Jrd Street, Cl~ to ocean ............................ --·---.$18,500 412 Princeton Drive, 3 Bdrm .• 2 bath and beaullfuJ... ___ .J23,l00 191 Buoy St., 3 bdmu, 2 bath and Family room. .............. .$20,750 4 Acres In Fountain Valley, Horses .................. per acre, 7.500 526 Santa Ana Ave .• 3 bdllTlJI., bulll·ln.L .................. _,_ .. $22,500 2303 Redlands, 3 bdrms., 2 bath, brand new ...................... .$26,500 2581 Greenbrier Lane, 3 bdnrua., 2 baths, new carpets ....... $22,950 3 homes on beautiful Holmwood Dr ........... -$19,500•216,500·48,750 2070 Tustin Ave. new 5 bdrms .• 3 baths ....... _ ........ ___ , ... .$34,500 Balboa Cove.--Prlvate beach and pier, 3 bdnrua, 2 baths $57,500 481 E. 20th St. Charming Provln. 2 bdrma. A den, 2 baths $25,500 Irvine Ave. Corner 4 bdrms. fr den. 2 bath.I-T'rade .. $19,000 309 La J olla 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. .......................................... 112,500 College Park-3 bdrms.-2 baths-Pool .......................... $22,000 929, Dopood, 3 bdrm.s. fumt.hed ..... ·-·--·-·-······· .. ··-··---$14,500 2453 Tustin Ave., 8 units, pool.J ............................................. .$118,500 2!i Acres, 2 houses. subdlvtsJon potentJaL ........ -...... -..... .$o15,000 Harbor Hl&hlands. Beautiful home, 1501 Sylvta Lane ...... ..$24.500 ...._ Vepl, llalltr ~n 6·1675 400 :'i. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 1716 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa CIIEI liliES ifODERN EARl. Y AMERICA.'i 4 181111, 3 ~~~ ... f6C1T GORHAM -BY OWNER FULLY CARPETED DRAPES LA~DSCAPED DISHWASHER MEDALLION ALL· INTERCOM ELECTRIC KITCHE:'l SHAKE ROOF IWJ I. IEPIIIT IBID PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT OJl 5·1016 for a honeymoon cottaee, a . family dream bouae, a retirement home, a country cabl_n on a trout stocked Jake, or even a cattle In s.-tn! Well, stop worrylnc. Relax. Call your Realtor. U he dOHn't have It, he'll find It for you. After all, your Realtor la not HJust any rul ..tate broker." He belonp to tbe local loud ol a.atton and the National A.uodaUoa ol S.al Eatate llroken.. He'a pledaed to a strict code ot .U.ka and traiiM'd to .. ve you profesalona1 eerviee. Loolr for tbla embl..a. ....................... .,. __ _ o.llr ...... ,. ,... , .. .,... •..-c .ftrnq le _......., W'M• M ....... ,.,. ..... ........................... , .... IWd II I •u I p ftlr tt. -Jillfll&. .. A $ I -I llrili' ,.._ I I