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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-04-20 - Newport Harbor EnsignJohn Case, 35, of Corona d~l M ar, teachlne vice-principal at Newport Elementary School, will be thf' new principal at Harbor ViPW School, Corona del Mar. next fall. Miss Schleder Will Retire As Teacher Joe Edington, 31. principal of the Bloomfield Sch ool District In Los Angeles County, will be the pr i ncipal of the Intermediate school that will open In the tall near Big Canyon Reservoir. Ht> is a graduate of Southern ~is· souri State and Los Angeles State. and is working toward h1s doctorate at USC. The~ appointments wer<' an· nounr ed by Supt. Roy Andt>Nt'n Tul'sday evt>nlng and confirml'd by 1 he 1 rustt•es. !\1r. Case. who lives at 619 Jas Veronica Schl eder. veteran In -m i ne A vi', taught In Ontario in • l'tructor in Nf'wport schools. Is 1953·5.> and has bef'n at New- retiring after 34 years In tt>ach -port School ~ince the Ccill of tng. t95:i. He w1ll succeed Prlnc·ipal She submi tted her resignation John D<.'an. who has bt'en ap· at Tuesday evening's meeting of 1 pointer! as dm.>c'tor of curricu- the school board. effective at the Jlum . l'nt1 of this school yt>ar . The tru!;tl'eS had high praiS<' Cor hN I su~EsnOIS ~ervrt l's. nnd M1ln Lacy, 1\1el SEfiD gg . BNr\' and llcll'nc CsC'nar addN l that· th<'lr childr<'n had bN•n in fOR fiAIJIIG SCHOOL IH•r classf's. 1 ~l i"" ~rhledt>r has t aught in Do you ~ a DGJDe for thio;; distrit·t Cor ti ycars-a year School Jfo. 7. DOW belDg COD· undN Supt. H orace Ensign :11 I 1tnK1ed o ecu CorODO del Mar. :"iewpon School. II years under oex t to lig Ccmyoo a ... "oir? Prlnl'ipal Crayce $l>\'ler at Co· Tbe bocDd of trult... aD· rona d<'l :Mar School. 3 y<'ars oouoced Tu..clcry •••DiD9 that undPr Principal Jim Thom:1son the DGJDe for thil DeW toter· at :'1/Pwport Heights S<·hool. and mediate IChooJ wW be Mlected now bar k at Newport Srhool. 1 at the May 2 board m "tlDCJ. POLICE CHIEF UPSOJtl li·' s Deadline For Ensenada Race Entries Le"er Cr •• t •• C.III·· ng Cand.tdate Ahout 3fH ;;atling ~a. hts wtll cros." t h<' -<t.t rtl ng It Ill' noon Thur-,d.tV. ;\f,t\ I. orr the :\I'W· Endorsed by School Board port lla;llor .-~tran•t> 1n thr lith annual :'1/cwport llarhlu to En· <;('n.tda lntrrn.tttonal \':u·ht Rac'f". A tetter by SupL Roy A ndersen "I go along w ith you." <'Om h h d m"nt"d T rust«>e Jim Ra.'·· l.t>orgl' :\I H·haurl. <'nlrtl'' ' .tlr :-harply criticizing a school oar ~· • man. prl'dlrted this \l •'•'"- C'andtdate was endorsed by the "I p<>rsonally CC'<'I i t i.o: an :\o t'ntrtl's w ill hi' a.·, ~'Pt Pd rrustres or the Newport Ben<'h <'loquPnt statement 111 di.'Censc of :tftt'T toclo~. Apnl 20. Th•· ;\nl El<'mf'ntary School District at a tea<·her," said bmtrd presrdrnt hrJat total 15 th<' numtwr tn thP their P)e<'tion e\·entn~ m<'<'li112. HarvC'y Pease. He urged that start last ~car. and :'-l r. :'-IH'h.llld Supt. Andersen criticized a <'opes be sent t o prl.'sidcnt.o: and prl'rlwts 11 w ill b<' equalled thiS r ampalgn statement by Dr. John dirfftors of thP county and stat<' w•a: :\IC'Ca be to the ~!feet that "the School !klards Assn. A motion · Trophl<'~ for thE' raCt' w i nn€'r"i tex tbook evaluatlni cornmJttee to that etrect was approved. w ill b«> award<'d ='a turday aflt>r· was decreased by Inclusion of From the audlenc<>. ~r~. Sam noom. :\1ay G. in En!-f'r.ada. Cliff the t('achN who had sele<'ted the Schulman said that Dr .:\lt'{'ab<''" C'hapm.1n i" gt•nrral rar·l' rom · t<>XIbook" descri~ as objectton· crllil'ism wa." dtr<'l'll'<l :11 l ht> mllll'l' 1·h.ttrman. a:-~d H :\ D•·" able by a group of parl.'nts. board Cor npi)rOVtng tlH' II'XI •'nl)('rj:! i-< prrsirlo•nt or l ~f" :\t•\\ T hP superintenden t wrot£' that hook. and not at thr u•.H ht'r pMt (kran ~.111 1 ng .\"-"". !' .nn the teacher C~lss Gf'nP Dultn 1 Shc sa1cl that the trminS! of tht' ,0 ,, of th<' r.n·f". is an outstanding tear h<>r in f'V· l<'t tcr was polttirally inPpt Tht•r t• ,, 111 b<' ;; ell\ bion<= in ery way, a dedicat<'d American l.<'orgr ZleS!It.>r askl'd if thNP lh<' l~<'l'.tn rar•l ng fiN'I. :> rll\'1· of unquestionabl e l oyalty. who might have bP<'n anothrr tC'aC'hl'r sion" In ttw :trhttrary handwap has been cleared by mtlltary S<'· equally qualified to ser,·r on 1hf' cia""· a net ·' cla<;c; of multi hullrrl curity prior to being assign<>d as li.''ICibook romm i tt<'r. and 1101 111 \1':-'-•'"' f'<'prno1ng on w ind ron- Air Force job analyst dunng v olvl'rl tn th<' !<·~ toook ('On· rlillons. thl' Cast boats Ill thr fiN'I W orld W ar II. rt · En~nad ·1 trO\'('r ~. o·an b•• t ).pt'l'l(' Ill · · • • "I commend the 1.-adNship of •·I n my l'onsidNed optnton. I f'.Hiy F'm tay murninll Cllli.'O ctr our superlnt~ndent in writing 'f · 1 0 dl.'n<'<' La .'l t.~~ Dult'n was best qualitit>d." ,\l,ayo, thl' ·' <''<ll'an n <'pen this l etter," Trustee M1lo cy ·• ~ h 1 h \I c s Cf'll' Supt. AndPrsen said. Day. to I' 1> 1 I' <''<1 an. · :sa::..:.:id:·---------------------------hrJt<' Thf' J.lgg.H(I" Will hi.' haul d pr•'"-<;('cl tr.tclillonally t•' mak<' 11 Program for Handicappe ~~d·;~~~ra~r~~rntation rim<'. ~at · Studied Further by Board CMIIHr Is lsketl te Fix or Rllllfl Sips e; rHE ENSIGN Ia The ornCIAL NEWSPAPER Of The City Of Newport Beach Poli<'l' C'h1ef John t..:p~on an 1 ht>lrl to :,.I'll'\ 1 till' su1·t·1·ssor 10 ••IY :n.tna,::••r 111 1•1 1.. ti:• h11'f d d • f W edni'c;d 1\1 1 ('hiPf l':.o~on Th•• <'II\ m .rn.tl;:t'l l fr·•m ''11h1n M WtlllOUt th•· d(' n unre yr•stc>r ~> '· l dn ph k h1.s l'hOH<' .,( t h~:> hJ~ 3 !J...trtm•·nr :\1t•mh•'1' ''' lh•· :\••" t ha 1 he wi II retire Nov. I a ~ter I l'anrltdd tes for tht• joh 1 'II y I p I I g. .... h Fr ,,. a n1t Pnll"· P· n 2~ year<> of :-t'TVI<'e for thf• ( 11.Y I , •Jll'r' .. IJ 1.1 r o, ,, d their I al-l I••• II\,.. L•··'Aut• ftJu).(ht th,• .1,.....,, of :-.'ewport Beac·h. He wa_s ay·l charter amt·ndment to P<'rm11 th~> urf' 1n tht> • ourt-. hut lo"l rJOinted t'hl<'f on ~arch 19. 1 ~53. _ _ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~-~{.~~~ .• ~1:sn;::~:oor~;j CDM TO GET BUS STOP, t('ddllv for better Jaw enfort'<'· ~:~n:/it~~=r~~s ::~c::a~na~·~~~Ta;; LOCAL CHAMBER TOLD serviCI' to the communtt\. llr l df'sen'<''> grC'at credtt fo.r ron '1:;tently pati•>nt and 1'3rt.>tul ,.\ n•'\\' r.n•\hnuncl hu~ o;t.rt rt•n j 't.Hil'•l handl1ng of the unnJmmonl~ will tw •JI1,.11,.;, 1n t'nrnr1.r •h•l \l.t: 1·1 "' l''••..::.1:n ••I o·onrm\lnll\ dttfll'Uit l.tw (•n foret'mcnt prob JU.,t ,1, '-f'l<or: ;r, rw ,.,~,:~ ,or I d• , .. I<.pm•" · ••w lt.lmhl" ,,,..,,.11 terns of ~PWJ)Ort Bi'a<·h. 1 r.J nJ:•·m··l1t'-. 1n tw m.t II• ti •• ':r•·\ '" u• ,! 1•11•'' 111 11, .. ·n ,, "I know Johns hundro'tls ul 1 Tht,. ,,a, tht' i'ii\S\\o•r 111 a r•• n•''' ''·'''":' .HI•I 'II•·•! h.lfd"hll• r~l('nds and ac;;soclatt>S Ill thP QUI''' fro:n t!ll' ( orCJn.J r!o•l \l rr • ,,,., \\ .• '• ' k "' .i ltu ... ullt• •. '.lmmu nuy and 1n tht> Ia\~ t h.•mhc•r ••f C••m..m••n••· fn tlw 1 ,, '"'' • •' ""'"1nt.; 1-!r•'.J rn•'~: o•nfort'l'ml'nt proCession w rll juln t:.tn ... ~rt;ltltll1 , mn~a n,· .r ",,j \1"\"'r"'' 'i"''' 1 ~'"I•~<' "hn •I•• u-, at th<' d ty h.Jll In rec-u~n111ng rt''"dlt•d thl' wc•f'k h~ t h.tmhr r i•••no! l"•n (tullll• t•.t ll"l;c•rtat ... hi" ,onM·wnttous. loyal <~nd p ..... ult•ut Ra i)Jh :'-1~··:.. I \\',. ,,. · , •l'i'' '" i!" al••n..: valuect "l'r\'tf'C in WIShln~ h1m ·' T ho• CurmN hu-. ••Ill• •' h•·:•· w.lh tn• • t':tll• ·, pr 1""'·'1 ,.:111 pleasant reurcmt>n t." ,, .., tnrn clt"'n ,,.,,.r tl month' " •. ,, • , ... , .. ,~ ,, prnpt>•!" r: r ·-!· ·• , Ht • "'" j. • \ l! .. a ., .. , T1 ·•·•1t' II•·• .\,,.,~ r . I· , " "'''' L••·o·n \)norl\ l .... --. -·-·-· • ~ t •• A recruiting period w tth '~'"" .1)!o '" m.tkr """ fttr a tll'" .,,, .... t· ,,.. •ht"n"d ... a,! 1; B f r t.>l 1grbll' l'.l nd(fiaiPS wtiJ he hUtl•llllg "hll )I 1\a' f1tt l ~PI 1H'('II l!o•,!o\ rt•.!tot• ,,, '·'•'" 11td l a ..... • HEW?ORT ELEMEJfT AllY , 1 \I • \h••, fl [l;n 11 '\,, l'•'rt \lr-. I 11.111l'l J,.a t Ot''' 1 \J· H••olh aJ, , ... k,·.l lhP ..rot! 11 ,.,,., p, '"' I •t t'l:-\(' I., .n)hf•• J'l ...... u:-t• J! ~ 1.\ \1 •" !.1 It' I ...,, •.• 1 • 1 'h",• -....al•• J ,•tlfl .;:;,..ml ''' II·· f"'lnlt•tl 11111 lh.tl '"" •' t'l• (I• J11•u. \I• 1 .dw CHAMBER COMMITTEE I '' -' ·') .: l'' .! .-... ••• -·.' APPOINTMENTS MADE I ,, r' • n \\t.J "{"' •• lit' V" I •••:n f'• f'o•t•·~ t\d \ I fl "11111 b.t· •' I' ""\11.1 h.· .ld (l P.t\ ntCt l tl H··rt••frl ;7; 1 \'alll.l,::I'OU" '" • omhtnt> 11 With \h-.4·tHPt' h,11111t, '''"' 1 , : ; 1 1 ..111 a i~E'ad~ ""'~tng f1rm C'lu1l1• "i2 fCif l'•t' lllg h M hOI.• ..... P Sl'dftnt Ol'ck Rl.('harcl an • l ntnr dub-1l(':.tded b'-l ar l -· rr r • S . '_ d t1 :-.·~rsha~ll Duf :\lr. :'>1yers suege-st.:-d thdt an~ j t tun. 35 t or lh~:> :\ewport <•t.·tnt.:J\· nounct>rl thr follo\vfn~ commltt~ •entz, a&.lsteo } · Jn one Jnt<>ri"'Tc-d 10 ~omlnJ: "'" t:trv I'IN"tton at,p<•lntme"lS at :\l nnda.) 'mC<'t· f1eltl. •t:.•'nr w1th -.pa• ,, d\'3il.,;'llt '(I· • .n~ nf thP ;\!'wport llarbnrl'ham • Re.1 l P..la lf'-li••.tdrd h~ Fa r · ,, r \I• R· dh .11 \\ • ,•,r• r ,., ' AU IICUIBENJS WIN tw. nf ( ommN<'I' drrectnr<>: t') IIMcl<''l~. J, ... ,.:,•d h;. Jn,·k I :,.Hinrl l.w .·-. ;1r11r1 ~~~ • llt<:tnrkai-Cf"or,l?£' Rorlda Jr . ~ful1.1 n .rnd Btll r '' w d~ OS MESA VOTE , h 1 i "'ll\.lt1. "hu pn•,rnt<'d a r!l' • .:'pt't't.ll "' Pn , -!l.•.~eh·d tl\ I B I b pI IN C TA l.trll'd IIU!IIn•• nf powntial proj ~m :\l tllo•r .......... .., •• ·<1 h;. I ·'~' a O c3'> ans All Incumbent eaodidatPS ,.,.,._ lnlh hl,torr. .ll Sl~nl ftl'ant.•f" Bla~o·kburn and 1Jr Ro,::.·r Rli··~ returned to offi« 111 thP Costa • ::'1!111" and nauonal atrJirs--1 • ~chool<; anrl :w n·h••-<-Ro• • F•l B f•t M eiG elementary school diS· IIC'iiONI hy J.h'k ttopwood.' 3 " f('rrN1 to l ht' "''" 1;. •nr.:anllf'd I I m en e I tnct. Trustees due to se"e ::1"t~rl hv Bill ~rrw:-~rt. Dl'nn1" four--1 t•rms. aDd th•ir toted · \\c>m£'ns ,-'mn11th'~· I ·--~ ~ 1\Hp('nl!'r, Rr.ltlt'n Ftn h anrl 1 1 -t-s. -·· Chisholm Brown. • City ~n,ernml'nt Rill p ,t n , \ .w r•l'l rt ... )1. '"''.: ,,f '''" II•• •v ~ ~~ :'-lllkr · \\' 1 L ' 2.031; Jadt Fletcher. 2.015, and n1 n~-a t<'r ongmt~<.IT to .... •r , .• ~1,...,111~ t:lm T'l·· 1;1·1 \lt,,t Coach Upheld by Trustees 3' ltai,;On I){'(WC'\'n , h,tm ht-r .lntl L,,..,,•)\ •' .• , h•• luw•l f •r \lot• d ,, Albert Ocjden. 1.772.. TrustH c:1t, as-"l~trd by Brll :'ptt~i!•'•ll1 \lr" ;. 111 l h,• R.tltx .. 1 Th~'<ill" t'H' JamH Peyton receh•ed 2.474 and F.d :'-l ontgomrr~ Ba ll~"\8 l'llP'"''':nl'nr A.c:-.n 11.1.. ..-otes aod bis term wall expue • Long range pl..tnnlng-P A annuun • .-d on July I. 1963. P.tlmf'r. t'ha1rmnn Votes tallied by other coadl · T hl' nr(l{jul't • .-..-~t.t'" J.tOf" P'"' d t Walt Ia • Rl:'tall alPs-Emrr~ Hln<'" ' a" -re: er raaqer. , II a:1d t'l (! R •tw··-.on rnd "•I' c 370 chairman. a--s1~tE'•I b~ Tomm~ 579; Mn. EllzC!Mtb ralCJ, : f tlmt•d ..tlmo-.t •'nllr••l.\ 1n B.tlho,, 11 7"" M Thoma..'. Bob BPrkle) and l.r.tnt :Nolao Frine •· ~: n . \ \l ,tlt•r h.rll.-• 'h•'t 111 thP h " J Howald. f't•ar \''ln-<11.111 ' 11 .11 an(i a \l'l<'cll c~ LedfOt'Cl. •ll: JobD . • Yachtrng Jnrl boating-Earl LybcmJer. U6; Mn. Alice Pfaff. 5awy<':. t•hairman. a~srstN1 hy '•':"St(ln n! ti l' ~''1pular clar\1'~'1 627; Tbomas TbomptOo.. 347. TommY T homas a nd Jim Laws n um ~r The-Balb<\.1 • !lrf' fl'a aod Dr. a.roord Slmoo.. 5,7, • I'Ublt.:-relauons and pub 1 I:J:'<'-\1 Newport Beach Elem~ntary School District trustees agre~d to continue their study of a pro- gram for neuroloeically h andi- capped pupils, but tim e appt>ars to be too short to get a program under way In time for next fall. hope that the state legi~lature would provide Cunds during this session. He desNibcd th<' neurological ly handicappt>d child as being hyper-active. easily distracted. unable to concentrate. and af · fllct<'d with distortion in J)('rC<'P· tlon-<aused by brain injury at birth or by disease. The :'1/('wport ll.ubor 1!1gh School trustees ha\f" held a hear lng on charges of sweanng by basketball toarh Emil :"ieemr and ha,•e issu<'d a statement e'l pre-ssing com pletc sa 11sCact1on Thr Hllrbor Area map signs with the condurt of th€' c'oach. put up 2 years ago ar€' in sad ' Ht.>rf' 1s tht> !'tatf'mt.>nl ISSU<'d til'li\'-Jim )latht>n,·. cha1m1an. T ickl't:< "Ill hi" (Ill ,;all' m ad assl~l<'d by lklb Beo.rklt>~·-\an•'f" tn tho• tll••a!('r an.! 1r. ""' Kick-off Set for Campaign That was the outcome of the discussion of the project at Tuesday evening's school board m eeting. following a review of the situation by Dr. W illiam Bas- tendorf, school district psycho!· oglsr. 1 Or. Bastenctorf said the num· ber of pupils Involved might be about 2';-{)r about 80: that the forme-r library building at the Corona del M ar School grounds could be used as a tem porary site; and that the major probl em was financing. He expressed Mrs. Eloise Budd. prt>sident of the Harbor Council for Neurotog !r ally Handlrappt>d Chil dren. prf'· Sf'nted a scholarship for a sum- m er session class at UCLA for a teacher. She said this is a nt>w field. and may be one of the r('a sons "w hy Johnny can't read." T rustee M f'l Berry sugg<'stecl a special meeting for discussion of the problem . ~Irs. Budd agreed to provide S}>('akers for su ch 11 meeting. shal)(' and should be spruced up by the trust('e>s aftrr the m t"(>t or rf.'mOV<'rl. the ::-Jewport H arbor i ng: Chamber director!' WPT<' advi:oed "The Boa rei of T ruslt>e<: or 1 h<' ~onda\· bv Tom Child$, assist· ::-Jcwport Harbor l 'nion H1gh ant to .thC' .r1ty mnnag<'r of :\ew· School Distrll't mt'l tn an ad· port Beach. journed board mPNtng for a n • 5J)('ak<'rs bureau-Bun1o>tt rr.d B.tlhoa ''M''' P•o. M'ct' "111 Harnson, r hairma n. hi' U!'f'd for J ,•nmmunll~ hc-aut1 • Tht>o Robins w ill repr~>~<>nl fr,·auon prCIJf'<. It ln.lut1f"" tht th<' board of cltrt'<'tors on rN'O~· lnl'tallauon or "" al 'ad1• .Juh niuon and \'ISIIatlon. whrr h IS ~'t'nantc: tn th•' '11'\l 'I tiP" .tlh' .n bt>lng handled by :\If". Robt'rt :h<' a·t'a nf Ba lht•.l Bhtl .t·•t! Roper :\fa1n .:'t . B.1lhna He sa1cl that lht" <'Ontract Executive P<>rsonnl'l st"SSion on among thf' rit i<'~ of ::\ewport Wl'dne dar. April 12, !961. Bear h and Co,<;ta Me;;;a and the 3 "Thts ~S:.IOI\ \\as l"'J)f'<.'iall~ Planners D.ISCUSS Scrapp·lnCJ !oral chamhers of rommN•'e spe· C'all<'d by thf" hoard so C'f'rtaln cifll'cl that thr chamhl'rs hav<' allegation~ rl'gardln~ tht> r hara1· •g~~t u •t th<' r<'sponsibil it~· of maintaining ter a nrl llli('~TIIY or 01\1' or thr of au.·lding Het ml th<' signs. T h<' Mtginal rontract tNl chrrs or thl' 1ll~trict l'Oulrl tw wa~ for one-Yi'nr. anct expir<'cl a t horoughly .1 nd c•ompl('tely 1n-Thr :'1/ewport !WJch Plann1n~ • V ARIAJfCE yt>ar ago hP acldl'd ve<:tlgatt'd. Commt. s1on 1s c;<'hf'dulo•cl to rl1s At mort' R<':t h 1c~.:'l n, •'·•' ' mot 1..,n to rl.'mO\'t' t hi' 3 ~ 81 _, c t 1 \I o f 1 • '" " "All J)f'ftplr \l ho had prP\'ious ('U'" revision of a pr(lp<l"('lo \'n orona 1 •' .tr • '' ' si~Zns was w ithrlrawn after direc· 1~· aclc1ri'S!'Pd th<' district. eithN hPIIi!ht hmlt ordtnan~~' .11 tht' roa,·hmPnt 1ntr1 '' f,,.~, frcrnt 'a:-cl lor Jl·m '~ws. w ho hac1 hN'n in· 3 1 b k t h I I · ~"1 • 1 11111' ._ in pt't"SOn or hy lt'tter. w<>re tn <~t ut1~ S.f' ;:ron a1 p m tO< a~ st>t ac n 111 < ,, ...... ,.. l ' . strum.-ntal in j!('lting thE' project \'itt.>d to makP thl.'lr prr~Pntatinn Apnl 20. rhwll tn~ obi I Sludi d unrler wn~· 2 y<>ars ago. urgPrl under oath to th<' board in pri T hP t'Omm1 "1001.'1' 11:1\o' I'''L • OS£ PERMITS Trcrffic Pr em s le that furlhl'r study be gi\'('n to vale S<'"-"H'" cal!•ct lhf"lr lnt('nt h'l cllmlfl.\lt' Dr ~amuPI Frslll'' II I~ "-k\ thE' matter. ":\o on<' a ppconrf"d to addn>.o:..c: thl' ,") Coot hmtt sUJ:i=''"~"•l h~ · 1.1rk Ln R.t~ \rf'ct Pf'rmr, .... nn h) .-\ }\ 1··k 1 II f C'offM>"-Wlll br 1-rr lll .,. 1 I l'l am tomorrow -\W 1 2 .1 · lht' R:l\ Shon•c: hClmr ••f \I " \I• ·nl1 Butlt>r Jr whrn <'011'1'\ \l rfll' 11.11"m f'n (\f 1111" ('lr 1'\.:'t' I ,,, •• , r hrlharm ont•' S0· '1 •'·" \ t· • ,,. "J:I' \ t\ u ''fl~'' m u '' al rio ,. '''~ o( t1lf" Lo' A nl[f"lf"' I'htlh.t•,••!1 • '•'~> PI\ I' ~U('<;f 'J"'"ti ~,, .. \f· K 'I"•'· c: c:uhit>ct w tll h·· Tl,• tm ptt•'n" 'f" nt the C'onttn 11 "' ·(' Fu• ., "-upporunc thl" l'r 'w'-trn 1 T hf" 'lrl\1" -..:,, ltn~ offic-,,111~ ''"' 1 " II tw 11'at1 b' c,-.u nt~· 1-h:11rman Roh(>rt r.u~~ell hrrm J ;\<;."t1'11'ol h\ '\t r~ Rutll'• lliP ho• \"1',1 , ha trm.,n. and \1::--. F Y Hurrhr .. on. c·n r hn1rm.m • A. port R Plann·lnCJ HI' said thllt acll'qUAI(' signs th bo d l'On'Uitant C'h.triP:-Bt>nn<''l .lml ha\'(' r.ldiO antl'nn I tn "''~"-' llf In lr unway ,, arC' n<'t-c1<'~ for thP. Harbor Area ~A ;~lion W,l<: m adE' and Ull· ~to clli!'W .~ ~C'thal'k fnrmul;t r.~ 3."t ff'('t. dunng t'O'rtam hClllrl' b<'caus<> ht~hway srgn." art' mls· f h A request from the Santa Ana status of Mai n St. and thu~ dl · )f";J tling. animously IJil"-"4'11 h~· a roll t•all rletf'rmlnr hc1ght \ pn'~'<'~"d Thi~ was hl'ld ~''~'r rom 1 t • M. • •- Chamber for Indorsement of a ven traffic from that business The-problt>m w as rPfE'rrt'd to ,·ote of thf' hoard to adopt a rp<;. Cormul.t I"' ·;, 11m"' hu1h1Libll' April t\ mf'Pttnl! f'· r rl\lll'r hils W lrf -·· l r .. 11 I . p ~~·n 'ts ""'mpJntn ·~a" -that B-» Ot'll1"' df'IPr <;tnt'(' tnformrrl the nJmmiSS.Hm I r 5.000·fOot runway at the Orange section. . thr !'1\ tc' and p ublic affai~ r om· O uuon r'< r..-""1 J: 1 •v " ' "'' ... ~' .. •-...L.~-.....a 1 1 County Airport received no Chamber Dirc<'tor Bill Spur·j m l ttrt>. h<>adc.>t1 by Ned Hill. and satisfaction wrth the teacher a~ m fnPd h~ lt\1' "IZt' of th<' lot that hi' t!' Wlthdr.t'-nn~ 'lis ar .....-...11 11 support at Monday's meeting of geon told the Chamber hoard an attempt will be made to nr· a tear hN 10 our di trict. a roao•h. m inus_ !;<'tbar~ A puhlt, h•'M l'llicauon. • • 1 "Communi!\' RN•ognltlon · "Ill bo Ch ... _ dl h i 1 1 1 1 II snd a~ an lndl\'idual." in~ "11l be h<'ld on thr PN'II)O'••rl ~frl' C' f'mnklm. 1.~12 \\ Con<;t l , the Newport Har r amud • M onday that t ~ pr m c ssue s ran~re for sma ler s ens at f l · 1 orrllna n<'t' ht>fol'f' tt 1~ Cur.' ..t ·tfc•ct Hw'\ snd lfl'Z 1).4 .06. TUstin Ave.. b<' dt~CUS."'<'rlr bh~ Tpon • 1 r\\ h 0 01n. 1 ~'1\'C rectors. who Instead agreed to traltlc. He pointed out that ex-ing stations. where cars ca n stop • 1 . · 1 i prf'~luPnt t f' ar I<' u .. oor make further study of th~ m at· tending the Corona del Mar to look at the sign. •oaE rs BESCVED to thE' l ouncl ::\f'wport. !'~ruct~rfl 3 tcrat~~~ Al1vNtilllnR ("o. nt thr Qt"nt'rnl ter. F~ay (MacArthur Blvd. I on to Life guarcts. polt<'i.' otfi.;-prs nnd t T hf' stuc1y SP 111ion fHI"N"•It'" thc t o non·('On °nl'\'"fi! ..-ommC' I mPmtH'~hlp brt"akf;ast mM'Iin$: The directors. concerned over M&Jn St. in Santa Ana would Dr A lb<'rt ~tockton. Corona rlc.>l n>gular t'\t>nmg mN"IIng hrld In bulldmg: thlc; was hPIC'I 0'·N from of the-:'l>f'wpon ttatbnr ChAmi'M>r tutu,. freeway traUlc problems ('reate a critical traffic situation M ar ,·eterinarian. Wf're callt'd to thr Counl"tl r ham hl'rs I April 6 of ("ommt'n> ttl i :30 a.m W t>d · rath~r than by airport expan•lon. -a 3 -way freeway lnterchang.-Steven B. Tatum. 118 Sapphire nttl<'3te a horse from thc mud H~rt' Is thf' Agt>nda Cor 111 Richard Jones. 312 NPwport nesda,·. April 26. In thf" R•lbno authorized President Dick Rlch · near the present crossing of Ave .. .Aalboa Island. has been near t ht" upl)('r bay salt works n ight's me-eting, "h~t·h WJII he> Rh·d., 'Newport H.-ieht!l. ptormls· Ba\' Cluh. ard to appol}"lt an. airport and Newport Blvd. and M acArthur. elec.-ted pn>s.ldent or Sigma Chi. dltle at 1:57 p.m. last Saturday Jin at 8: I ~ion to construn 3 r~s.ld('ntlal • tratfk commft1ee to m ake the He said that the preferftd rt'· national social fraternity, at Nancy Haight, 15, Lagun& &ach. • AJIKJf'DIIIDfT u nits In A C' I H '"strict SOJCMU SCIIOOL OUYD study. rouUna oi the CDM Fl'ftway -Arizona Stat~ Univ~rsJty, T~mpe. was riding h~r horw on the dlk~ C'onslderatlon oC Plannln~ Com· Anhur 1. Knrtwl~. 1!'09 W A sum!M'r IIC'hool proaram . The Santa Ana Chamber's IUP· re<"Ommended by traUJc experts Steve. son ot M rs. Wllla Tatum. when she fell ott and th~ horw mission amendment 108, pro· Bat~ 81\·d .. ~f'wport 8e-At'h. similar to 1&51 ~r·s. w .. liiP· port o1 a 5.000-foot runway, -&. westerly alona Palisades b a junior at ASU majorinr In became m ired In the mud. pc«ing to amend 11istrlct map No pt'rml~ion to ~pair and modify prov~ ~· ~nine by ~ lnat•ad o1 the s.a.root..-ap· Rd .• Juat below the airport. with paychoJocy. He Is a 1967 cradu-32 from unC'la..•IOed to R-3: this a non-contormJna ~lllna. Newport Bfoach Eleft'M"nt&l)' prowd by the Coul\ty ~· an lnt•rd\anp at Kewport Blvd. ate of Perris U nion Rilh School. I DAD ~ Is the Shoma clfoveloprMn t of 0 • Oia&a 8GSIMUI School Dtlltrlct trwtft!L 11M on. Ia be~Mftd • be IMdvated (Santa Ana Canyon Freewayl and was student body prM.Ident Mrs. Borrwyn H. Maple o1 l37 z. Roberuon above nrth Ave. In CONJ~rat.ton ol lhf' ~tiled ~. bued on 500 ttudeftta and ., 0.. tact tMa alrpart ...,... and oonnedina with tbe tutu,. ancl wu ~plent ol the aooc1 Vla Wazt.~ Lido tale. IU.fteft'd Corona dPI lrla.r, M"""'n Ma~ planJ ol ~~ Villaae tl'al~r 21 tNchen, la _...,.... at IIOil,.., ~ tile ~ Santa Ana ~J. dU.n award a broken arm Ita a taU Jut W!Mk. Arthur Blvd. and Goldenrod A'\--., pull. 15.130. · ---AMV•war -~-, ...... • c.• Boy .SCOUta and Explorer ..;...,..;.;.;.,_~-----... 4-; _______________________ _ Scout• will start thell' tlcket-~ e J.K'ftD '10 &D.&»'f can .vtMU. theN .,. ten mil· crhleldnr the new IOGk tn art u drive tbla Saturday tor their an· Arvo E. Haapa. Publl.a.er lion piece. ol Maeb truh beln, ~ throu1h al*ract n· nual Scout-0 -Rama on Saturday •. Newport Harbor Enslen: thrust upon ua. ,._a.nwn. Many eritlcs who May zr, at the <>ranee Cqunty ~loud you wiU find copy of It Ia our opinion that any ex-ue fllr more lnlormect Ulan you ,._ .............. .._ --.r: at c.-. .. w.r, c.a Pt t•h• ....... _~ P'altarounda. Costa Mesa, John letter ..nt to President Kennedy. chaftiH between CommuniU bJ tJa11 tle.ld have dertdld Ita lack -,.......,... .... __ .... ....._ ,..,.,_, ef --.... c:.llf OMee-COUtt., ticket sales chairman tor .... woald a p-late lt. appear· Ruuta. Red Chln.a ancl/or their of undentan<table aDd measur· TIMirMN1. Ill c---· • ~ -'~Y,_~~~....~.....:._ 1110 L ;. __ ..... ~ l .,... r---..._ prifttlflt ,.._. ill ..._ 1-.. ....,..._ -........ _, -......_ the Boy Scout Del Mar Dlatr c:t, ai\C)e tn your "Letten to the Edl· satellitee and thla country lor able ~ntent, but not Oil the -· wey, c--.tel ~. c.Af, , ... ,.._.: OIWe J.-, e,.. ,....., "'" announced. tor" ~ton. cultural reasorw. tra(t. reuona ale o1 political bias. The artllt "lVO l HMPA ___ .. ---------· ---·-·· .. -·-··-·-··o.-~te Wiler Boyi will operate 150 ~n -Con1ratulatlons on ,-our excel-and political reasons are total· has alwaya bee~ a vlalonary tor ~ N~~l ... "4AltO~ENSiGN .. ;;-.;;j~ te ~.:~.~ .. ~ atratlon booths dUring the event lent editorials. We nlwaya look ly unwarranted. There 1.1 NO'nl· hJa Urnes. it d~ti ... "' • ..,. 4_... Me. AJOIJI ef tt.e ~ _......, __ .. ~ to dramatize the Cub Scout, a.. torward to rt"adtng them and, IMG comlnr out of theee f!OUn· 1 need not recount the numer· ~~~e eiMI ~ ,.....,. •'--' 11 ~t.ellfle41 te ,_.ww. el -:--Nil-Srout and Explorer Scout pro· needless to uy, we are In agree· tries which we need or want. ou. dlreetlOna In art that W@re ? aram. Thouunds of boys will ment with you. Why not send an official lnvlta· met by a tu~ public at one • ....... ~ lew. SUISCl"TION RATES ~monstrate the many skills. ac· Sincerely yours, tlon to them rt"quntlng them to time, which out tutee weuld 111 the Newport Herlter .\tee: 0.. .,.., 11.00: twe .,..,. -U.OO ttvlties and achievements of the R. L. CLEU.AND ~nd more ot their apies and help now judge to be conservative. To Ouhi4e of the HeriMr .\tee: One , .. , -14.00: ._ ,..,. -suo Scouting program. The 1rounda MRs. a. L. Cl..BLLAND them to dHtroy our great coun-mention Ju.t perhape the m~t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;:~;;:;;;:;:<;:<;:<;~::<,;~;<:; will open at 12:30 p.m. with the Corona del Mar try? l!!n't thls what we're do· (!lmlliar, the lmpteealonlsta, ... ~ " openin1 ceremony at 1 p.m. Dem. • • • lnr? whOM main '"~~t waa study· on8thatlons Will go on until 8 John F. Kennedy, President, Since thc-<'ommuulsts have lnl the chanainl efted of' light Hop p.m .. when the booths will close Washington. D. C.: objected to their subjects being on nature. ~re banned by aa· a nd a pageant of lndlan dancing Your recent Jlftlng of the ban fingerprinted upon enterinl our Ions and the public who fell by the Order ol the Arrow wllJ on entry of communist propa· country. we are now contemplal· that the rou~h daubs of arbl· be staged outdoors under the ganda to flood this country was ing the abolishment of sue~ trary color and 1~ suggestive- stars. to us and manv othf.rs a shock· practices. 0 u r own people are ness without concern for the e CRJTICJZING SOME CRJTICS ing decision. Your decision should fingerprinted as a security mea-"rules of composition" was an Cruising round about that time . . . Cinco de Mayo ot wnU~ aale. a-cUpping down Ensenada way ... then Honolulu here we come •.• 'BiL races. both. world tamoua .. Gotta boat! ... golntr somewhere! . . . wanna eat? No freezer? No refrigerator? Won't you step into our Bill Lorenz's Galley Pantry I take issue with a publisher w~o m.~h~ns .un-TBErJIE ALL FLIED give all patriotic Americans ad· sure In our defense plants etc .• attempt to perpetuate a hoax d b ob)eChOn Mr. and Mrs. John Lohman of ditional dt>lc-rmlnatlon to oppose and don't wP fingerprint our upon the rpopulation. named school board candi ates as emg .. .. hl -2832 Bayshore Drive. Bay Shores. this and all other decisions or criminals also? 1111 the communist Even before that. artists who bl .. "dangerous to our school sys1em. h1g Y rt>cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. programs whirl). if carrit>d out. abo,·e suspicion? How. can this turned from painting myths to 0 de. . ble .. Those were expressions from Cos~o Ben Haze lton of Scotsdale. Ariz.. would only re~mll In our <I«'· possJbly be when. we KNOW the palntlnt" people. artists who un es1ra · h t ote in who flew in the same day that struction. It is im;>ossible for us object or each and every member changed from the manner of M eso Globe Herald editor ials on ow 0 v Mr. and Mrs. John Rockwell also to understand any logical reuon of the communist party Is to de· Idealizing thc.-lr subjects. to T d . ·s election S usp ic1on was thus cast on any arrived by plane trom Phoenix. for a llowing red propaganda to stroy oltr country! portraying them ln the brutal uesll afyl7 d'd~tes-on a ll b ut the 10 hsted in the Tht> three couples all fly, and are flood our country. According to On ~arch 22nd oQr papers car-light of reality as they saw It, o r 0 0 can l S h t CtlCS are mt'mbers of the A\'lation Club of Rep. Gordon H. Scherer of the ried a quotation from a Speech were condemned. Most people re· Globe Hera ld recommendations. uc d 0 h ' f Southern California. House Committee on Un·Ameri· by Premier Krushchev made on slst change. For. one thing, It re- not in keeping w ith the trad~tions an e t lCS 0 March 21st which stated that the quires that they think anew ... . rnalism If 0 publishe r b eheves that there are Soviet people can rest content it demands a response that ls ~~':tdidate~ who ar~dangerous. he ought to have t~e j ~~.%n:~~: .. '~eo!h~l:c:0;:!o~O: no~~-·~~~~-don't you. think courage and the fairness to name them, or to re mam CALLING QQ you and our State Department you are exhibiting nne of the fal· need to realize wear~ now fight· laeies of gOOd reasoning by as- s ilent. 0 A d f h 's ing a 'war for our survival? How signing a single cau~~e to an ef-1 take issue also with Supt. .,,oy n e rsen or '1 long must we be on the defen· rect without examining other a ttack on one of t he c andidates, a few days before slve? Must the strongest and hypotheses? For Instance. could the electl.on, and w ith the Ele m entary School B. oard greatest nation in this world COW· the effect of the rapidity of d t d er before a bunch of murderin'" h .. In our "'iVillzaUon pro fo r endorsing the attack. Mr. A n ersen men lOne maniacs? "" ~u~i~ art an e~pression of th~ no nam es. but there w as no doubt as to the target-It is said these maniacs do re -tumWJt of change by the rapid. Dr. John M cCabe o f C o rona del M or-a .. nd ~he Glo be s f)('ct forct>. Let's earn the resR'ct roarse brushing In the effect of I d f t the of tht> wholf' world as well as movement on canv35? Could not H erald o b ligingly made spec! ic i entl lCO I~m ~:m our foes and prove we will not the ventures in outer space. an(! day before elecllon. T here was no possib1hty for submit to their pressures and in fact. air travel lt~lf. give a an answer. . . . (l«'t's apply preAAur«'s of our own. point of vision to a rt that is not Dr McCabe had aimed his c ntJC!Sm at t~e It is not enough to hold back the. concerned with precise form but -d • 1 idt> of rommunism-we must only masses ~n as impressions S chool Bead llsel!-and c the s u perinten ent-~or • CALLDfG BOCKJI017JfJ)S Tht'y. wpuld ha,·e done better. push it back and In time com-of forms? Could not the '()Oten· the1r approval of a tex tbook w hich 0 group of p:::rr-In winter. I ha,·e found an· Elmer said a bit wistfully. but plet«'IY dC'Stroy It If there Is to tlal destruction of our universe l b ' bl T h e other lntere I to keep pa('(' with they e\'entually got too tired to be freedom for a"ll peoples. Hel ~· rau!lt' the artist to see the force ents h ad found to be extreme Y o Jecttono e my summN fishing urge. There fish. lng countri«'" to become so-callaCI of destruction as a content In tr us ees lo!e r acknow !edged the objections to the is a k«'t'n fa~cination In whnt i!< As to halt. anything works. "neutral" Is a major disaster art. painted In a violent. person - text by agreemg that it should b e re placed T hey in~ide rocks.~·.,;.· most ordinary The fi sh nevt>r throw tlw fl yc-rs. !<inc«' it is not possible to b<' al manner? fur 'rer a ,..._.kno w ledged the en ICism by ogreel!1g to look i~g plc.•c of mountain or He caught 4 on knucklchNld." t rut~· neutral. There cannot 1>4' a A\'cording to rPports in tht' bul-dcser't. when carefully bisected trolled at 13 knots. the samP on nC'utral position in a fight for letins printt'd in Moscow called the porcn·s req..Jest !cr a ext b ook evalua mg com-with a diamond saw. often re· it~.?·h!'ads. To make it more fr£'cdom or dcath. "Soviet Education" ( 1958 and m l·.·.ee Bu: :he pa:-en's' rcq·...:est for represen'tc 10 . \'!'als on«' or nature's rainbows. cxeiting. most oJ tht' hook-ups K. L. CLELLA.~D 19591 Aesthetics is taught to ~ · G Rcwks arl' much JikC' Jl('Opl!'. are doubles or triples -a nd "'D · h So · 1 u · as On n. e CO"" .. m zt 'r_.o_ was re )ec•ed T he:1 M 1ss e n e )IR3. R. L, CLELLA;• -.tudents 1n t e ne nron '·' d h :)omC'timc-; a drab £'Xterlor hld!'s on•'C'. th!'Y haft -1 on: Corona del Mar a training to look at beautiful Duhn the u:s·ru:tor w ho hcd ongmolly selc:te t e a r('al gC'm. About as oft r>n as ' You know thC' old gag: "They l)bjects anct to render exactly ·ez: ~hoi c a t-:sed all l:le furor , ·.vas r.amed as a m e m -with JWOIJII'. thc. ins:d£' is dh;np-WN<' so hungry that you cmllrl * * * . what they sE'«'. This then would D McC b Polntln" But it's th£' saml' lurC' catch 'cm on banana peels." b t "l Axpressioni!!ts .0' er t:11 tha', e',•cl•a '.Ing ,...._ommittec . r . a c com-,. IIEE MEDlCIIfE put our a s ra. ... • -_ .... . h 1 h.ll (I' .His one on. a I way~'< S('Ck· 1 Elmc-r has his challenge now. • MO F In the otht>r sidE' o! the balance r:1er.~ed b st w eek or. hlS oppo:nt:nent sayzng t 0 in~. WhPn ~ou hh pay d u t. yuu J'Vi.' gi\'l'n him the asslgryment Editor. th<' Ens ign: stick. politically. ·.~~ U:lblaS~d e!:e-:!lVCr.ess c1 the commntee was 1rC' l'O happ).· that you forS.:l'l to actually hook and land onC' There is a bill p(>ndlng in Con-1 am not a devol('(' of abstract h h d ~h""ut ,~tt the prO."""cllng th:at on said bananan ...-1. And he'd grC'ss whi"h If pas..."<'d would not 1 1 h 1 1 .. hall ai\Va\'e ~_._,-:-e...,se.J b·y 1 ........ _lus•.on o! the teacher w. 0 .a se-... v n .. -.---• .. ::;..;:> upress on sm. u " . " _ . ..... .l ·• produced nothing. l>ell<'~ not rom£' back \\1th the only ratsf' our taxt-s another 2 defend t'he right of an artist to kc:ed 'rhe ·e x:book · It was tho! remark that Rockhounrl~ arc g t' n «' r o u s alibi that they had no bananas. billion rlollt~. hua would sf'nd ' seek a dirN'IIon of expression Prompted S upt. A nci.ersen o wn te h is letter folks. :'lla ny of my most priJecl • MYSTERY us down the road ,to sociallt.t>d whir h is valid for hlm~l f. and • t th t spl'dmrns WNi.' pri'Sf'ntl'fl .hY To rt.ttl', no on~' knows one m«>dici nc. . " to place myself in the humbll' \Vhe:1 the su penn~enaen u~es e e rm. un-01hc-r nH'mbf'r" of tht' !'Inn. l 1ke durnerl thing about the marlin This hill i 1-'oranll n.ll • pro,•lcl<'s I)O!lition or not a lways being abl<' 0' es'loncbl~ loyalty .. he IS mokmg a s::-ong l mph-""~'.of thl' gans,! s:lld. "I ni'\'N in :\texico or hNC'. a,; to \\hNf> "f~t'('" mC'diC'al _ ('(\((' ror pl'rsons ·,o Cully appreciate the slgnlfi · .... :::.on ·he' M.ss Dul::-: s lcy .... lry has b een ques toned. I ha\C' roun1l out th~ anl'w~r 10 tht'y comt' from. or whcrl' they •J\'C'r 6:5. We w11J all pa y for H. ranC'e of another artist's t'fforts. ..J f ;... d • ,0 he Imo' ,..a IOn bv th:" r()('k hobhy -\~hethN It at-go. E\•f'ryonl.' wonders 1f the and if a pen~on alrParly has In· Sincerely yours. S..ip: A:-:·Iers•ri :.z:-: .. e r 0 _:Is . ·. ·•· • rra~·ts a Ill•~' hunr h of JX'Ople ones that gi\·e us s uch fin£' sport dl\'idu:tl mt'diC'al lnsuranrl' hC' SHIRLEY R. RICE. p::.:ltir.g o · ::1ot, M 1ss ~: ,:: no~ b een :-lcorcd,.by or whNiv·.~ the rcwks make tht'm I hc-rC' arr of the sam£' SC'hooll' will be pilyln~ twicf>, one<' for hi~ 32 1 ~lrigold Ave .. r.uh:cry ser~r ty !Or A lr terce du.y . No a ccuso.lOn th.ll \g;~y that oppt'a r off Cabo Sr~n Luc-as. privat(' insur.lr.N• a ni'! onrf> ror Corona del ).tar. of d isloyal y has ever bee:: mr"lde. I persor.olly. be-• THIS WEElt·EHD 1 ~Ia7atlan or Guaymas. c>veryborly <'lse. And it will ))c h h · I'm 1.1nning to hC' rt'al hu~y Th•• Woods 'Hole Oceanograph -cvPrybod>· PISt> too. becaue<' onc·C' * * * heve that she showed p oor JUdgm ent m e r c OlCe thil'l (':,;ing Saturday anll Sun· ic Institution In )1assachusclls I thf' Fedc-rn l Go\'ernment gets II. 'I ~er'a ·lfote: The dOOII· o f th:s particular b ook. b u; I kr.o w . fro m c·tendance da\·. In thr agrkul!ural build is ~tudylng the probl~m. and foot further In l~e door of med!· ment entitled "Minutes or a Com - at a ll he b oard meetmgs :h--:· the sole o bjection ot m · or tht' Or;in~£' County r<~ir supplies taR!< for m~rklng mar-c-a l carl'. we WIIJ all ~-undu munist Cell on Art.'' were sent G~untts \'Oil Will fl nd ··Pro-.-I lin. If l'nough taggmg is done.,"t-ompulsory health ;>lans befor£' anonymously to Wheeler Wll· the parents has been dt~c-:·ed c: th e trustees and ctor's P~radisc." Thai's what some day we'll ha\'e t~c nnswer. \'ery Jon~. as n system. of Gov -IIa ms. sculptor. president of the the superintendent for the ho::r::iling of the textbook ~e Oril nS:£' Coa~t )tllneral ~cl But it takes a heap o tagging. crnm!'nt . OJX'rated medica) rare American Artists Pr1>!e.ssional matter . Lapid.lr)' Society has namt>d Anrl. 10 finish the joh for thiS ]TlPa~s th«' Glov;rnment l~the League, Inc.; past president of * * * tlt«'ir annual Grm' and :'rtinNal wePk. tai!S wt>re the .chief reaso" pure ascr anr ISJK'~r. ere the National Sculpture Society; Show. Acl misl>ion and parking-for Elmer's call. He~ taking my would .not be freedom of choice who after World Wa r II served • NO RED CARPET FOR REDS both frt'r. Thc hours ar«' 10 a.m. Pntire stO<·k back With him .. Ill bhy .Padllents In t~e h sel~tllon of for 18 months on a special Fed· News item: • President Kennedy's sec retary of to 10 P m Saturda~·. tO a.m. to have no doubt that everyon£' WI t elr octors am ospl as ex-cral Grand Jury Investigating D R k . ..J . 1 Y G 6 pm ~unrlay · be rid in~ around on the back o 1 f rehpt lhosl' 1presentded to 1 hlm1• sub,·erslon in the southern dis· state, eon us , lS cons .;.Jcnng mv1 mg u n a-Take CQ's ad\'iC<'. SN• for a marlin 1>4-fore Elr'!'er and h s 1 .0!'-C OJK'rat ng un er con rae trlct of New York. gorin, the Soviet c osmoncl4'. to he U.S. lor a tlcker yourself that therP 15 ~ol d in friC'nds return. WhiCh Is good. Wllh .the Government. A person who cla.imed to have h 1 " Th t ld b e another e x them hills And <:ome of thl' ~ood. Good: It ~~ a m&tter of compulsory attended meetings at which the IC P~'" .e ros sa u e a w ou -hrlghti'St c-olors will sparkle in Do~gone It ! I wish more ang· part~clpation versus voluntary tactics to destroy art were dis. ample o f puttmg on a cloak of glory and respecta-thC' (' ~s of the ~ood ~oplt> who lers would g«'t Interested In this parllC'ipatlon. . cussed sent the material to Mr. b 1hty on communist Ru s sta o:1d liS a ccomphshments , pur :n th is unus ual «'xhlbil. I'll marlin tagging. I! you need any _In 1960 President El~nhower Williams. Arter careful reading and hidmg our heads m 'he sand to the reohty that nt>\'Cr forgC't thC' year rural mail dope on It-well-just call C.Q. signed a Jaw expan~!ng Federal and checking the contents with I carrier Annis Ford wore a cor· grldantls 1~151 ~~teSos forh Aid :ok the some of his fellow artists. Mr. the outer space projec oi !he Reds IS a spec! ic step sagC' of "dC'St>rt rosPS" Or fam· nil TIE e ~~ y I . ws y n~ Jeep Willian'UI consi~red these-notes .n their conspiracy of conquest. Let u s not further ous dt'SNt a rtist J.ohn J_JIII~n·s ~~h:~:/~~ on a tate eve as to be reasonably authentic. The that conspiracy with another of those red carpet ~('od<' that has a little t1nkhng 1 11 1 1 ted Itt to material was referred to W. f h R d tx-11 Inside It . urge a n eres c zens Cleon Skousen. FBI agent for 16 ~ e., and hath given all things lntn before It Is too late. years and an authority on com-welcomes o r t e e s . I I'll be lb r 1 wouldn't miss Thf' Father loveth the Son, let Con~ress hear rrom you NOW. it for anyt:lng.. • his hand. He that believeth MRS. ROGER D. JONES. munism. Mr. Skousen comment- CL.• fe 111' -.L. ... -H on the Son hl\t h everlasting ~15 Catalina Dr.. Pd: ''This article demoMtratPS llill I I r..,.. J • IIEE·P011T FBOM 8AJA llfr; and he that believeth not Newport Hel~hts. the motivation tor the surrealls· • ..11....... fl Most Interesting phon«' rail the Son s hall not S('(' life; hut tic fad'-m which left-wing art· IIWIIA JM Cl.l this wel'k was Jrom Elmer llehr. the wrath of God abldelh on * * * ists have been feeding our peo-il ,. ~a~~':.nma;:;:o· c:~~nl~cta!-~ him. f St. John 3: 35. 36.) e LACK OF BESPOIISiaii.Jft ~~~r-:h:~e~~:!l s~c: p':'o;!c~~ rlolng what come§ naturally. LECAL Ronc:E Publlshcr of thc Ensign years aeo." Cu. O'A L~l Elm«'r'srec.ponwasf'noughto lfOTICE OF PUniC IIUIUifC Dear~r.Haapa: Mr. William!! co mment s: IUl m.~k"' the most hard shelled l feel that your editorials ~ow "Among those who share my be· " " Notice i11 herebv given thnt the • fisherman drool. BetwC('n Cape Planning Commission of the City a lack of r«'sponsibillty for your llc.-f that the documc.-nt is un· · Sln Lu"as and •-Paz. the lucky ..,.,.,ilion a.s editor. a roll.' lnvolv-questionably authentic are HC!r-u .. _.. .. ...... of Newport Beach will hold a ..- ou -.an.., • ICDP cu.! on~ aboard tht' [)efte h:w e public ht'arlng on the appllcll· lng an c.-xamlnatlon of all evl-bert Philbrick and Armand ~n-.... ~ .-RIll raught a nil released 150 marlin lion of Paul Loughridge. Jr .• for dence. and then the submission ha. Both served tor a span or ~~ to date! Elmer was Impressed a varianC'P No. &16 and use per-of ev1dcn~ and opinion concern-yean aa undercovt"r agents ot e with tht' condition of the marlin. mit No. 736 )O pennit: con.truc· ing this. Your editorials recently the FBI and art" In a better poel· "The GH 1343" He said they were exceptionally tlon of a 7-s tory commercia] and have ,done little but make vagu• Uon than m08t 10 ~valuate the clean. well nourished fish with oUlce hullding 83' ln hel'fht. plus accusations couched in general document a11 to Ita content and "Gualra4~roomHome" NO paruit~ of any sort. And elevated 1)4'nthou~e on lot. J4. semantlca which !M!tve to arouse character." "~ he added. ''Don't tell me that 15. l6. 17. l& ll. 20. 21 and part emoUon. not reason. In ~~tleu· July I, 1~. at a heartne of IWe IIWIIII8 leLIIAYI ,. •• lYeli ,. Ill Ul IIIII WICIIIMI ,. NOTHING TO BUY· NOTHING TO WRITE COME IN-REGISTER TODAY il •• L lllllhw .~.-. Mulcan marlin don't put up a of Zl; and a pa.rklnr structure lar. the bold·facedEon com-the Houe Committee on Un·Am· naht!" on remainder o1 Lot 22. and aU munlat campalrn h1dl you ••n Activities, Mr. Wllllaa. ln slu. they have bHn fnwn o( Lot• 23. 2t, 25. Jl, zr. M. a .rej)Ort on the ".iftl. . or a ~· tMtltled aa follows on tUI\IftUn· 30 to 350 ,pounds. 1'hey hav~n't and 30 Tract LaJIC'elter'• Acldl· mun.lat ~U nwt>t&ng on art. l -. •bvemlon ol art: "'nwy want aet"n any blacks. uon. 50() to s:w 32nd StNet. "ew· would be. rratlfJine to -. the to datro)' all phua ol our CUI· Best example of how trood I port a.ach lkeptkal. to have JOUr IIOW'C.'ft tute: and It tMl t'&n cJNtroy our 1•. down there, c:onterru~ 3 o' Notke 1~ herebv lurthft rlwn of lntormaUon docutHnted, or. If faith In Oocl and our lalth In the Ell'Mf'• employMS. all I'"" a-: that oald publk ta.nna ~~ be tbac would be a tiYHWII1 to beauty and wonderl ol our cul-arau about th.la kfnd or Otltl11r. 1\eld on tbe 4tb M-1 o1 ltfaJ, yow .. plulld apnt." then other tuJ&l IMrltqe, lncluciJna the arts In one week. thll trio eau11tt 45 1111, at the hoar of a. P. 11. In lnlannatloa IUdl aa a dlnd quo-aiWI Ur.r.tuN and ma81c aDd 10 marlln. 2 •llllth and ......m.tna the Coaaell c-·•• of u.. taticlft, tiM _,,... ln wblda It fortla. ,..,. c:aa '*'-• ...., ~ 40 clolpllln. Tlwy al8o W · Jhtwpwt •• a e • at;r 11a11, at ... a.uftftd. 1M YMf, tbe plate, .. .._, • hYroeen t.oa.b. n., tofD·tlabtd and eaaallt .,...._ wbleh ttme and paae...., and ttl". After an. an)'OM wbo .... eu Iaiii •..., wltla ..,..,.. .. to 108 poandl.. eabrlllo to • aU ,.,_.. &nt•t~••• -. a,. OIJIIa.d to tiM...., .,..In art ~ Wahln l•hldld In pounclll, yellowtail to a .....-. pear and w .._,. ......._ coald HillY .... .., u. dunac· tJ-. ,.., .........., tbe .. .._.... unbtriadr to 50 pouncla. To t1f JtAY Y. OONUJI, .....,. lnl allepU. that It .. ...,...... of .,... IMit w a C!lear •· It olf, tiN7 CO' a........ lk S t._.O! ........... ..... ............... ...,_ ·-----lilililllllllll! ___________ , ..... , ,.__, .. C ....._ Y• ~aN notalanela Ia 1M ............ .. , * aw·a aptdalty ••• a~r~ea ... Cllld a b • I Y • s of becnatU1al ..... pocbd CGIIMd .... ... to bep tiM ...... spNf oat Cllld t111e crisp. sweet 01' soft I DIIID'III Ia • • • Ro 01' Ualc.d ntdpratioot Goldea .................... tatedl· lMCL bOIDOgeabed patearbed aWL jaat lib U.. alllaacaJ ...... -yow badr polda. F ...... t .... .. n.rtlbed CNaa, ....., to Wblp. Deal· gold _.. SWMt a... IMIHIH ••• lfo ntrlptatloa Milled aw ...a 1aaa.........., ctrtllll· 1.119 wae.r lD cau, jut ill caM. * Ready prepared entrees in a can? Of course canned hams and whole rhlckens are old frl«'nds ... Want bf'ef? Derby cans roast beef. Jane Wilson cans more salisbury steaks in mush· room gravy. Libby's can Spa. ghetll and-~eat Balls. All of whirh arc.-mighty nice for just any landlubbf'r to have around the house. and might fun to open when a spur of the moment fan- cy dish Is needed. Much fa.ster thnn anythlnR frozen. ~ore Plumrose Danish f'OOked boneless pork Join. Swift's Premium brown and ~rve sausage. Swan. '!On's Chicken Frlca~U~e. Ca rna- tion -Creamed tuna. Morton HouSt' chicken pies. Starkist egR noodles and tuna. Fancified steameJ little neck clams . . . Real dreamy . . . Snow's fish. l'lam or corn chowder tJr Welsh Rarebit . . . House of Stevens o~·ster stew. * ror U.. auaclaen .....ad t1ae boot • • • AU •• YaCUUID caDI. aal..S ,... ••• a.tty Lou Potato Cblpi! Good Foeda. Pnbel Nix. •• c 0. ...... 8cdDicl cbHie paJfa ... C'Ont ....... • •• GooctFoedc .... ~pea· aut butt. .... wtctae. IDCide wltll cbMM uectwn. a1ao cbocolate ...s ...W. ueiiM aCmdwlcb cooldM. W'blda laUde tile caa are fart.Mr .,....,.. Ia lDdiYiducil cello ....... of tbree • • • ...... tlaJa .. bed· fllag old at-M9ft ca.lt ...-Y· * The Love people are maslc.-r bakers for all of Jlawall . . . Their Saloon Pilot crackers come from a 100 year old recipe. said to be a favorite with the old sea captains and their 1uest passen· gers . . . They come to us from across the sea In answer to many reque.ts. They are simply de· llclous, have Indefinite crisping qualities and of course. come In the same wonderful air tight cans ... * ltiii.....S ...... ~' .....-er-e a..s aa.c~nNara dlsoel--. Mte • lndt -• relll ............ caa.. br ~ ............ .. ..... cab. ....... ...... ......... --.. .... ...... 111M ebwwtwu1 .._. .......... ,_ ... ~ a • ._......,........._...._ D• haiW ........ LIIYWa ............ _. __ ..... llaftnd brady ....... * Horlamua canMd breads ... whJt• wheat. wholc wheat. rye. ralsln .,d Hl Protein ... You name It, we've aot in canned ... eftrythlnl eatable rrom Bond's ..,_t frah C"Uc:umber plckiH and ltft8e ..,_t -our beet salad to 'Planlera b&ack walnuts a.nd JCratt•e mayonnal• ... lUI Lo· rena Ia our taJkY len't('e man .•. * ' ...... , ......... ............... 1" .................... ;:cut ....... .. • ..,. , ... , ...... Mayor James Stoddard II scheduled to apeak a t the New· port Jjarbor Junior Cha mber of Commetce meerlng tonlaht, April ~. In the Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club. NomiJVltlOn of new officers for the club Is scheduled for the meeting ot May 6. and the elec- llon is scheduled for May 18. aoLJI)AT anow aoaa• Mr. a nd Mrs. Linn Williams of 238 VIa Grazlana, Lido Isle, are flying 'to Mazatlan, Mexico. where they will meet Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bren aboard thelr "Lady Claire" for a crulse or southern waters. DECOUTDip Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coffey of 10.1 VIa Orvleto, Lido Isle, spent last weekend ·at Palm Springs engrossed In r,edecoratlng their new home. which th<'Y recently purchased. They are following a Chinese modern trend for the "holiday house." THE FINEST IN ~:lDti May be lound at the U & I e MEAT & DELICATUIEJI e Swifts Preaaluaa Teader Peel .... ..,..S Ia .v cooler .u.. lfolCIDd baa aouna.,. JUat apedaltl• aW r'reela Salads e a•OCDJES & nOZEif FOODS e Ratloaally adftrtlaecl annada maay 1J0W1Mt specialties Compare ow low abelf pdeeL e BEALTB FOOD STOU e lfatural Bealtb .Pooda -Dt.t.tk Pooda e ftODVCE e Tbe Uaest Ia fnalt aDd pnduce-fresb daily e aEE. AIID WDIE e llaponecl aDd doaaeetk ....... aiMS ...... A ~•ertlaecl apeda1a .. fectln 1 days WediiMLIIIy Tuesday u ()pea 1:30 to I:OO.P.JI. EftiT Day WE deU'IPW-Ow 3-0SI4 & I 3200 E. CNst Hwy., Corona del Mar ORl-0514 .. "· ··- From the · POUCE BLO II ER e JIO.DAT, IIA•CII J7 Island, was charged with lntoxl· hPr aarage ... Giles Compton, Morgan Edwards, 305 E. Bay cation at Palm St and Bay Ave., 1802 W. Ocean Front. Newport Front, Balboa Island, reported Balboa ... A hit and run car Beach, complalnPd that someone the theft of the rear se't from damaged the garage of Mrs. siphoned aas o ut of his car 3 his car ... A $.'10 tonneau cover Frederick Hodgdon. 109 N. Bay or 4 times during the pa 1 week was stolen from the car of Front, Ba lboa Island ... A tarp ... An eight -Inch dlamet«>r rock Humphrey ~turphy, 1319 W. Bay and spotlights valued at ~00 was hurled through a window Ln Ave.'., Balboa ... A $65 tonneau were s tolen trom the car or the home ot Mrs. Laura OeLarey, cover was stolen trom the car Raymond E. Brown. 808 E. Ocean 2724 Ocean Blvd., Corona del of Wally Longrldge. 1510 W. BaJ. Front, Balboa. Mar . . . ' boa Blvd .. Newport Beach · . ·A e wm•UDAT. IIUCB 21 e TIIVUDAT, IIUCB 30 bicycle was stolen from Dave -• 8 Harris, 205 Pearl Ave., Balboa! l . P. Carlson, 55, of 21 10 Ocean Richard S, Davis, 1 • Santa 1 d V hi les driven by Blvd., Balboa, was chorged with Ana. was arrested by Santa Ana Is an · · · e c drunk driving and lntoxl<.'atlon. police on a charge of taking a Leo R. Rich ardson, 20, of 410 t'olnsettia Ave., Corona d<'l :'dar and Gordon S. Delano, 43. of blcycl~> from Mrs . .Mary A. Ad· and w. C. McClintock, 47. of 2300 161l Labr:l dor Dr.: Costa ~esa. am . 36, ot 2033 Ocea n Bl vd .. Bal- P · Rd U <>r Bay were in and ~1argarN Z. Ca rlson, 52. of boa ... A $60 surfboa rd was stol-rtvate . ·· PP ' 21 tO Ocean Blvd .. WE're chargN1 ~>n from outsidf-' the home ot an acctde nt at Hazel Dr. a nd with tntoxlcation tn the 1100 Paula ~1orns. ~101 ~a horE' Dr., Coast Hwy .. Corona de l ~1ar · · ·1 block of w. Balboa Blvd .. ~ew-We"t ~ewport ... SomE'one tit· llobert L llo~ 21. port Beach ... A $11.93 lounge ing a BB gun was blamed tor of 1132 W. lolboa a1~ lfew· pad was stolen from the patio hoi<'S in a window in the borne port a..ch. was chaJ9ecl wltb of the home of ~Irs. P. ~laurer. ot .:\l r . Addie Austln. 610 Cl ub-~YiDcJ wltb ao operator's ll· 32:> Diamond .r\v('., Balboa Is land houS<' A\'<' .• West :-le wpon ... ceDM Ia h1a poe...U• cmd ... The genf'rator and fan belt Fin~ ypuths camp into the home was beld for Saata A.aa pollee wert> stolen from the car of .:\frs. of ~1rs. ~lary L. Lyon. -11-1 ~tc>n· oa a traftlc wancmt wltb ISO (', A. Hcrberts. 2919 Cliff Dr .. doz.1 T<'r.. Corona Highland , • • • ~ A. lbboboa. ~ewport Heights, 1n tht> L1do asking if a party was going on. 2 Opal A .... lolboa Iaload. shopping a rea ... A S125 c('ment brok<' a faucet in hl.'r bathroom stopped bla car for traffic at s 1 at u e. weighing about 130 a nd departed after finding no Coaat Bwy. CIDd lfewport alYd.. pounds. was stolen of! th<' front pa rty unde rway ... lfewport a.acb cmd was bit lD l.twn at th<' home of Arth u r V. '" w ...... -Mrs. D. TlanMI'. .102 • tbe nor by a car .... fta .. ~ Jones, 223 PomsNtia A\'t' .. Co· ~ .Froat. lfewport, reported JtaWeea J. Wlllla, Arcadia • • • rona del .:\l ar. ana se\'eral empt:-tb~beft of a bicycle from 37tb Someone cut a screen and bct•r cans left in Its plac<' . . . St. Clild lfewport aa.c~. ••. A opened a window in the apart-A surfboard. a alx-poekaada nar Yiew lllinor was bnlln ment of Lajoie J . Foulk. li03 W. quart of beer were atolea from off the car of Jolua B. Denies. Balboa Blvd.. Newport· Beach. tbe bome of •obert McCaffrey. 2571 Creat-riew Dr .• aay Sbores. but nothing was taken · · · A $70 7210 S.CUbor.e Dr., West lfew· parked 1a tbe 300 block of s urfboard was stolen from the port .•• Two bkyclea Yaluecl Opal A•e .. lolboa lalaDd ••• garage of Richard G. Burns. at 165 were atolea from tbe Terrie J. ... .. 314 Pa•pect 34101:r W. Ocean Front, West froat porcla of Slalrley Martz. St.. lfewport Sa.-. reported Newport . . . Peter Best, 3l9 316 Uado St.. lolboa .•. A the theft of ber pune from a Fernando St.. Balboa, reported! foui-apeect traDaaaluioo •aluecl becltb bag at tbe baM of tbe the theft of a bicycle ... Pack· at betweeD 121110 aDd aoo waa lfewport Pier ••• lin. ... Sadd- ages of !roz<'n m eat \'alued atl atolela from tbe gcuoge of Mrs. len 317 Al•arado St.. aalboa. $5 werf' s tolen from a f r<'elN In M. ScbaUdt. 527 Via lJdo SoucL reported tbe lou. of a 11.000 the car port of Mrs. ~argar;'j Lido ble .•• A baffk acddeat dlcaaoad rta9 •.• Erickson. 1709 W. Balboa Blv ·· lD llcPaddea Square. lfewport Jt>SS Jk>\'NS. -127 E Bay A\'e .. Newport Beach ... A $20 bl~clel aeacJa. lD'IPOI'IPecl the can of Balboa. report<'d the th<'ft of t·wo was stolen from Larry Broenng, Esther 11. hddaa. 65, of 2051/a ftre <'XIinguishC'rs ,·alu<'d at S50 120 AmNhyst Ave.. B a I b 0 a IIC19D0Ua Aft., Costa Mesa. ... Two beach r hatrs \'alucd at Island . · · cmd Larry 8. Ortoa. 17. Weat-51,1 wru-stoiC'n during the night Frederick If. Cosby. •• of auaater ..... ,.. IIU.. E. £ck. I from th<' pon.;h of ~113 CadPn 130 31st St .. Lido Pealaaula. ert. 211-33rd St.. West lfewport. hPad. 3412 W. O<'t'an Front. WI' t waa cbal9ecl wttb dnaak dri•· brOUCJbt a boy. 2. to tbe atatioa. 1 ~cwport ... Chester F. Sa li:<bury. IDq • Coaat Bwy .. aear Co· wbere be waa daimecl by bla I 1s. 1900 Tahu na TN . Irvi n~> Tt'r· roaa del Mar ••• A Pueate motlMr. Mrs. Tom L aua~rey. race. was taken to Hoag Hospital boy. 17. --arrested lD bla FcddielcL C4l1f. ••• am Bataes. for trcJ tmt'nt of po ~;ibl(' neck in I e e e • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • e boliDe oD a cbarge o1 taldD9 12. of 1117 W. lolboa at.c~.. jurit's after h is car was invol\·t'd e • a car from Boy Caner PoDUac. lfewport a.ac1a. aDd lUck OU-in an 3 ccidl'n t with eM· dri\'Pn • · -:-~-• 1400 W. Coast Bwy., lfewport •er. 13, of 1025 W. aalboa alYd.. by Jark R. Rose. Glt>nlial~>. and e • a.aclt: the car was abcmdoDed lolboa. reported beiD9 blt la Paul f . Katz('nbt'rger. 19. Al ham- e • lD. Baatlaqtoa a.acb • • • tbe back by aa pellets from bra. 1n front of 2905 E. Coast • ' : Jaek H. ~1ay<'s. 18. Ca che ualalowa penoaa la tbe 400 Highway. Corona del ~1ar ... ' • '• Cree k. British Columbia. ~vas aDd 500 block of W. aay An.. Darwin P. Brit\·lcll. 506 W. Bay ! I N~ • charged with playing a musical lo1boa • • • Aw .. Balboa . reportt'd the theft e ~ • instrument in a city street at Dorothy L. Self. 703 W. 18th St-~of a palm wood. hand-carvPd e • Palm St. and Balboa Blvd., :Sal· Co!lta ~esa. and Thomas E. Cra · Polynesian frrtll.ity ~od. Wt'igh· 1 • T M Ha brook T 1 """"' ua · N rt Beach : boa ... A dog was quarantined ven. 30. of 1887 Monro,·la St .. ing ahout J:iO pound.~. from his e · · m • your t e ........ e .... naaer 1" ewpo • after biting the nose or Cynthia Costa ~tesa. were in a n arrldf.'nt front \'a rd. 220 Vta Pal<'rmo. Lido • . Gra\·cs. 8. of 1740 Pla1.a del at the Bau Shore bridgt' n<'ar b lr. i-.-port«'t1 the tht>ft of a S':"f) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J :-lortt'. Balboa ... A te('n-ager C'oast Jlwy. and DO\'Pr Dr., ~rw· •qJ\·rr mug from h1~ hom<'. alonJ! Wfllll ...W ,.. .... of push-con<'l.'alt'd a pair or sandals un· port B<'arh ... A bicycle rirlcl<'n 1 w1th .t Si27 ,;urfboarc1 twlon£tlli': UWIOIIT 8ADOa ..... I ~A Da. 11M. CALIF. NO ELEMENT OF CJ-IANCE I "' ~ rilk" aeema to be a popular phrase b old-fubioJled "gamble." But there's no plaee for ttllblr1D prep&rinr or dilpenaina pharmaceutlcall. EYer DOticle the letters U.S.P. or .... Oil a medicine Jabelf The letters represent two oft\cial boob a.at are re.<:oenized by federal law -the United Stata l'banaacopoeia and the Nat!onal Formulary. Toptber, they are the pharmacist'& "bible." '1'bl7 pve approved standards of the quality, purity, aDd potency of most medicinal agents. Whatever your prescription cal,ls for. we are prepared to tUJ it. PhaiiiiCICJ Pre school classes Adult Theory Piano Classes Piano Private Beginners and Ad•anced Why Ye•n--Le•n "experience m usic tn a demonstration lesson w tthout obligation" Limited Enrollment 13722 hularlao lid. Saata ADa 1tJ t-ONS . CaW. ing buttons to make your der his jack~t and walk<'d out ofl hy :'\orman Bing Jr. 1-1. of 201.3 to Dand ~l tlll'rburg. 1'7. ~.tmt• · pbone calla? Well, eomeday the Four W tnds and Four Cor-!)(>adrift Or .. lrv1nf' TNrarl'. and .utrlr<'«.' .. you may be doing that instead nrrs[ 321 ~Iarine A\'('., Balboa a car ndtl<'n b,· G('M H. Ta\'lor. • FJlmAT. MA•CB 31 W AL J AH CLARKE'S of twirling a dial. l~nd : ow n<'r Arthur F. ~tarquct 17. :'\ton!rbello: \\'N(' involved In Rnnnld J. Jlurgra\'1'', 33 of 2111 Telephone people are t.eat-aptffeh<'nding the SUSJX'<'t and an accitlent on Ba~sich• Dr. <'ast E. loth St . :'\~·oport H<'l£ht-. BAWAJIAJf IBOPS r('('()\'N<'d the.' sandals but lh<' ot ~fa rim• An• .. ~t'wport Bl':tch · suffprrl1 a .. pitt ll'rt "' r tHm \ America's Largest ~lecticm in' mush-button phones like tcen·ager f>SCaped . . . . .. :\Irs. :'\taybell€' .:\l.lC'kf.'y, 20oo Whl< h rt>quirt:'d a bout ~ '\lliC'h('-. Rounda da Clock Hawaiian F;lShlon thUI various places around e TVESDAT. IIA•CB 21 . ~ti ramar Or., Balboa. rcportNt lo 1111"t' thf' wound. whf'n .;truck 201 IIA.J:r--Sua. & E .... the country. The test. show Richard J. Jones. t;;.t9·~tonro\'ta rhr tht'ft of .1 S.<l;j s urfboard from IContinu<'cl on J'GJ(<' 9• · E ~~~A ISLAJfD that most folks can push-but-St.. Costa ~t('sa. reported the ---------------------:-----------------------=..:.:.:........ ______ _ ton a number in ftve seconds-th<'ft of his S35 bicycle from 210fl nearly twice aa faat aa they w. ON-an Front. ~ewport BNc~ dial now. . .. A hit and run car hit the I'm told that if theee testa parked car of Rodger Jolly. 700 continue to go well our phones E. Bay Ave .. Balboa ... \'('hides of the future may have puah drivt'n by R. W. Saunders. 22. of buttona instead of a dial. 223 VIa Eboll. Lido ls i<'. and G. like • --• Lota of new telephone ideas 1... Erickson. 53.~or 117 Via Koron. are heading your way. For telephone people are always Lido lsi<'. ·wl:'re in\'ol\·ed in an working to improve your eervice. at'Cident at Via Lido ~ord and curb to curb carpeting! 8 c • • • • • Via Eboll ... A giant clam shell. weighing about 150 pounds ~nd valued at $100. was stolcn dunnsz the night !rom the front yar~ o.t RobNt Taylor. 1125 W. Bay .r\\'e .• Balboa . . . Boys were blamcd for breaking a wood.t'n gate .. in I front of the homt' of ~I I'$. \IT· ginla S. Ru nyon. 307 Coronado St .. Ba lboa, causing $20 damag('. ' Pictured above &re Did' Culh&ne &nd Bonnie M e leod A .., bkyde was atolea holD tbe yard of Joba C. Crecm. 2251 CbcauMI lld.. lolboa • • · lin. Wesley P. Sbafer, 2321/z Agat. An.. lolboa Jalalld. ~ploliMd tbat boys lD aa old iiaodel CjGr tb.reW rocb at ber ...,., T·blrd OD Park A'IP!., be· tweeD Colllaa Aft. cmd A9ate Aft.. lolboa lalaad • . . ADD If...-. 330 AIMide St.. lol· boa. ,....eel tile tbeft ol two bicycles 'IPDluecl at IS5 ••• Jlob. ert J. Ab Qoy,· 20, of 1St 23rd St.. lfewport hacb. was treated at lleog B•pUal for a cut oa bla face. aufferecl wbea be was atnadl by aD auaUaat wbo -t...t bla froet yard cu be was ataadiD9 tbere watcbiD9 .......... by ••• 1 '"'t', "ew a;siq.,mef)!s &s Service Repre~e'lt.otives. •< " I " ,.ed 8 weels of Special fr&in inq fO equip them· ·~'1~ , p Jsitio'l ,in the Business Office. e.w · ... ,, oy doing the business in e&ch dep&rlment .. 1.. i, ' vic~')ager s posi tion. He will, be serving " E"' -~ 0 11 ce for &bout b week ., • 1 p c 1 o{ the people we like to h&ve working for • · rer :li'JOla &lld likes to help others. J<'anne MayN. 309 R Bay Aw .. Ba lboa. report<'d th<' lh('ft l1f la undr)· end n S35 fir<' cxtin· g uishe r . . . Jea n L. F'T)·. 239 6lst St .. West N<'wport. t('port('d the th('ft or a 12·\•0it batt<'r~ from her car during th(' night ... • w 1v we I\ e to do it-help people like Dick and t' ·~er ! -,r lt~em~elves while they do e good job • • • • • '" lteer .... , cets navln~ Two caMS of ~r. ,·alut'd at StO. DiDe ~ but they're not ~re atoJe.n from the busln('SS of alone. Phone people have Harry Eddas, 221 -19th St .. Nt>w· port Beach . . . Chris Sorenson. found other thlnp cu bave 9,i, or 2m Ha,·en Pl.. Cliff Ha- atra livee. too. ,-~n. aurre~ a minor akin dam- Maybe you·~ DOtleed that a,e and brul.ect rlcht le& when after ODe of our INttallen hla bicycle wu In an areJMnt pata ID a pboDe M awe Ullt -,rith a car drlwn by Jean boa It e&IMID. Critt'hleJ, 411 • 3bt St~ Newport We keep taa-...._ after 8Mt'h, on Jfewport IIYd. at the ue tllltallecl aiMt -rMt •ntranN to tlw dtJ hall •.. ... -..a ~ Marion S. Sbertlft, a Ia. West· o..r -09WI'. ---~ mtMt•r Aw .. c-. ...... suf· ...-aw.lf. no..'t __.lib... r.ftd a bHd lftJUI7 Wlwft his a.& ... lpiW thaw-.. of (ar wu In an at.'ddtet ~ ... a ~~ .,...._ __ ear dl1wn b)' Ma,_.. T. · --. --·~ anc.w. a. ol 1S21 Ol'll&a ..... ~1111!8 • ft'a ... ait ~a~--. al 510 W. 1an.. IIYd., .... • r/lie ,_ ..._ ... WIWU. W. ,_.,. .... fit' I ................ ...... I Chevys Jet-smootlt ride Roads we can't change- but what a delightful change we've made in what's betvwn you and t he road. With Full Coil suspension. unique body cushionin~ and insulation , and a whole C'hassisful or other road- tamers. Chevrolet gives you the red c.arJ)('t treatment wherever you travel. And ·that's what's waiting for you now at your Chevrolet dealer's. I I , , \ ' UGAL•onc& ctdental thereto, &hall be permJt-or the real property: a tentative Item 7-1,4:59 Ton.t ol rlprap In place on a per ton balls. Apprentice EnelnHr and OUer --.. ·-·-.. -·····---··-·~· ... _.,,__ 3.33 ted In an R·3 or R·4 Dlstrk t. subdivision map m ay be subl!ltl· Item 8-30 Tons of aegregate base, Class 1, In place on a per ton Aaphalt Raker and Ironer • . ... --·-·-...................... ;-... _ .. _.... ~~ leU Community centers. eoclal tuted tr the appiLcant proposes bula. ' C.rpenter ....................................... -.................. -....... -........................ ... 3 .85 halls. lodges, clubls. private to subdivide the property. Item 9-1,822 Tons of aagregate base, Class 2, In pla~ on a per Cement Finisher ............................................................................. . re<.·reatlon cent ers, churches, (2) Topography of the devel· ton basls. ~mtont Dumper Con 1 yd. or larger mixer schools. yacht clubs, and parka opment area and the proposed Item 10-817 Tons of asphalt concrete, Type B, In place on a per and handling bulk cement) ........... ~_ ....... ~ ..... ~ .......... ---3.()9 and playgrounds may be permit· f.lnlshed arade shown In con· ton basis. Concrete Curer 0mpl!rv1ous m ein"!Plne) ......... ........................... 3.07 ted In a planned residential de· tour Intervals of not to exceed Item 1 J--379 Cubic yards of reinforced concrete In channel linings Con('rete Mixer Operator (skip type) ............................. ..... .. 3.57 vclopment In any 'R' District. two (21 feet upon request of the on a per cubic yard basis. Concrete Mixer Operator (mobile mixer) ....................... .. 4.21 All uses or buildings other than PlaMina Department. Item 12-2.371 Cubic yards or reinforced concrete culverts, trah· Cribbers or Shorer ............................ ~............................................ 3.24 those specif ied herein shall be (3l The gross lanrt area of sitlons. headwalls. and other structures on a per cubJc yard Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) .............................. ..... • 2.93 prohtbited. thl' development, the present basis. Drillers <Core. Diamond or Wagon) ...... -.................. -.... .......... 3.33 SECTION 91~.5. Perimeter of zon ing classific-ation thereof, and Item 13-10 4-t-foot precast 'prestressed concrete deck units, on a Fine Crader !Highway and Street paving only) ........................ 2.98 Public Streets; Partial Waiver. the zoning classification !lnd per unit bR'Iis. Flagman ................................................................... , .................. _, 2.88 tal A planned residential de. l and use of the area surrounding Item 11-26 54-loot precast prestressed concrete deck units, on a per Wat.chman .................................... , ............................................. · .. 2.50 velopment shall br bounded on the proJ)08ed development, I n· unit basis. Gunlllng: , all sides by public streets. <'ludlng the location of structures Item 15--J07.880 Pounds of bar reinforcing steel-furnish and Reboundman .......... ...... .... ..................................... ..... ... ......... 3.095 1 bl · A partial waiver of this and other Improvements. place on a per' pound basis. · Gunman ............................. ........ ................... ... ........ .......... ......... 3.49 requirement m ay be permitted (41 A general development Item 16-992 lineal teet ot reinforced concrete piling, furnish on Nozzleman and rodman ................................................ _....... 3.8l when it is found and determined plan whh at least the following a per lineal foot basis. Equipment Creaser ................... _ .......................................... ·· ..... 3.37 that such partial waiver wiU not details shown to scale and dl· Item 17-32 Reinforc.-d copcrete piles -drive on a per unit basis. Laborers (general or construction I ............................................. · 2.88 be in1-onsistent wi th adequate mensioned: Item 1S-1-40 L ineal feet Of limber piling, furnish on a per lineal Mortarman ......................................................... -............................. 2.93 ~tandards of pedestrian and ve· a. Location of each existing foot basis. Operators and Tenders of Pneumatic and Electric Tools, SALLT VAUCIUI Vaughn Going hicular access and tralflc clrcu-Item 19-4 Timber piles -drive on a per unit basis. Vibrating M•chlnea and similar Mechanical Tools (not lall·00 for the de\'"'lopment and and each proposed structure Hem 2G-3 M.f.b.m . of lumber for timber bridges on a per thousand st>parately classified herein I ...................... -:-................ · .. "' Jn the development area. the 0 hk h ow 10 T 11 1 tor the area In wttiJh the de· · d fl'et board meaflure. · ; s os or · or ournapu opera ora ---· ............ _ ... . 3.09 4.11 3.19 3.07 4.3.; 4.21 3.953 4.21 4.11 3.57 4.025 4.11 3.33 3.92 3.92 4.11 3.925 -4.21 Velopment is located. UlW or u!>es 10 be c-ontatne Item 21-35-1 Lineal feet of bridge guard rail and fence In place Pipe l ayer Csewer pipe -excluding caulkers I .................... .. therein. th«' number of stories, c lk ( 1 j · t ) SE~ON 91""'.6. Conformance on a per lineal toot basis. Pipe au er sewer p pe -ccm.ent om s ................. . to Girls' State i From Harbor H igh Beacon ) Junior Sally Vaughn has been selected to represent :-iewport Harbor High School at the eight. t'enth annual St.'SSion of Califor- nia Girl:.' State. Sara Van Ornum has been elf't'ted as a lternate. T he session w il l be ht'ld from June 26 to July 4 at the UnivN- sity of Culifornla at o.wis Cam · pus i~ SaFramento.. Girls fro!" cvery high sehool an Calltorn•a wijl attPnrl. Thcy will organi1.e a mo<'k gO\'ernment. hold f'ICf'tions. Jive In r ommunil lt'S, and parti· r1patc In many ri.'Cr«'ation::tl ar- til'ities. Snlly Is: a ··s " student. is an activ(' member of G.A.A .. and be· long· to the Spanish Honor So· riet.r and Tau Rho Kappa. She plans to attend a state college and hopes to become a high sr hool teacher. Sally recel\ed first hand . <'X· P"~icn ,. in h1gh S('hOOI tt':H'hing thl" '<'mf' ter a a P.£ managN. '" I I uo nross building and floor areas. 22 .....,, L ' I t r d 'II I I J' I Pll Drt Fo to .~lllSter Plan. · " Item -~,..j 1nea cet o gunr rat ng n p a('e on a per tnea e ver reman . ... .. ............ .. ........................ . auproxlmate I o <'a t io n of 1 PII o 1 0 t All planned residential dcvel-c~tranc-es and loading points foot bass. f t 30 C Cl I I Pile D rl ver M perlaBolrd ....... Doc ....... k .... C..... ·, ··, .... . opments shall conform to the Item 23-5 Lineal eet o ·lnc·h R .. P., ass II, n place on a · e r VN • an r ge or arpen er ........... .. :\1astrr Plan of the City of thNeof. per lineal foot basis. ' Motor Patrol Operator, Including any tyi>e power blade ... Be h d h d h. All streets. <'urb cuts, Item 24-20 Llnral teet of 10-lnch C.M.P. In plaC"e on a per lineal Pavement Breaker Operator ... _ .. . ..... ... .......... .. .. . .. :-:ewport ac . an no sue e· velopment shall be approved driving lam's. parking arPas. foot basis. Pump Operator .................... -.... .. .. ....... ... .. unless such de\'elopmtc>nt does loading arl.'as. public transpor-ftf'm 2:>--S:H Lineal feet or 18-inch C.M .P. In place on a per lineal Reinforcing Iron Worker . ('Onform to the Master Plan. tatlon points, and illuminatior foot basis. Repairman (heavy dutyl ......... . SECTIO:-i 91os.7. ~f a x i mum facilitll's for t hc same. ltcm 26-1~ L ineal feet o f 21-inch C.M.P. in place on a per llne,al Repairman's Helper (heavy duty I ld. r-<'. All pedcstrian walk s. fuot hasis. Roller Operator ................ .. Sui 1ng '"overage. The maximum building C'O\'N· malis and open areas for the Item 27-70 LinPal feet of 30-inch C'.M .P. In place on a per lineal Seree.d Operator . ........ .. .... .. ..... . . age for the developmrnt shall use of OC"<'Upants and mcm· foot basis. Skip Loader Operator-(Hough or similar ty peJ . not c~cecd forty per crnt (o10'7r 1 bcr.s of the publlr. Item 28-.31 Lineal feet of 36-inch C'.M.P. In place on a per lineal Table Power Saw Operator . ... ..... . ... . ..... .. .. ... . of the land area l)eing d('veloped, d. Location and height ol Coot basis. Tractor HI·L1fl Shovel Operator .. .. . ....................... .. cxdusi\·e of land arra being sN 4 Ji walls. fem·es. CVld screen Ite.m 29--50 Lineal feet ot 60-inch C'.:\i.P. In place on a per lini'al Tra<'tor Operator (bulldozer. tampf.'f, scraper . h f nlantt'ng, in~ludt'ng a delat'lcd foot basis. or drag-lyp<' shovel I ...... a~>idr for strcct r1g I ·O -way. ,.. ~ d nfan for the landscaping•of the Itcm 30--13 Relnforccct ronrretc h('adwall )lnd inlet struC"lurt's for T ractor Operator (scraper or drag ·t~P<' shovel in tan em t . SECTJO::'l 9t08.8. ~finimum ,.. d 18·inrh C.M.P.'S on a pl.'r unit basis. Trenc-hlna M achine O.....,rator I. u · development and the metho ,.. ,~ Land Area per Owe! mg nat. · Itf'm 31-:l Reinforced conc-retf" headwall and Inlet structures for Truck Driver (dump trucks -less than The minimum land area for by w hich such l andscaping 18 2-4 -inrh C.M.o:s on a ""r uni t basis. 4 C"U. yd. water level) ...... . · d 11· · to b<' accomplished. ~ ~-~ cal'h fam•ly we •ng untt, <'X· llt'm 32-2 Relnforcl.'d conc·rete headwall and inlet structures for Truck Driver (dump trucks -4 cu. "'d. but I d h · t c. T ypt>s or surfal'ing, such " elusive of an art'a etng sr 30-lnPh C.M .P.'S on a nnr unit basis. less than 8 cu. yd. water le\'el l . I f I h f as pswmg, turfing or gravel to r~ a it <' or street r g ts-o -way. ltt'm 33--3 Reinforced concrl.'t(' hf'adwall and Inlet structur('S ror Truck Driver (dump trucks-8 cu. yd. but shall be not less th<~n that re-he used at the var ious loca-36-lnr h C.M.P. at Sta. 20 00::!: -Fl. Sta. 22+75=:-FJ, Sta. Jess than 12 cu. yd. water Ieveii qum•rt for the district or di tricts tions. 40+i-b: -Fl. on a pt'r u nit basis. Truck Driver !dump trucks -12 to 16 cu. yd. in which suc-h development is to t. A gro.~dtng plan of the Item 34-1 R<'inforced conc-rete headwaJJ tor 18·1nch C.M.P. at Sta. watN level rapacity b<' !O<.'ated. ~~~a. Plans and el<'\'alions of 96+ 11 = -Fl. on a l ump sum basis. Tru('k Drlv~r I dump trucks ovt'r 16 cu. yd. :-iECIIO:'\ 9108.9 :\1t n i mum Item 35-1 Reinforcrd roncrC'tc headwall for 2~·1nch C.:\1.P. at Sta. watPr Je,·el capacltyl ... · Floor Ll\'ing Area (X'r Dwellmg onf' or more structures 10 indi-114 -y-41 =-Fl. on a lump sum basis. Drivers ol Transit-M ix Trucks-u ndt"r' 3 cu .. yd. t:nir. 1'31" an·hiiN'turaJ type and con-ltem 36-1 Reinforct'd roncrt'le Inlet structure tor 60-lnrh R.C.P. at Dri\'ers of Transit-M ix Truck.s-3 cu. yd. or more ThN<' shall tK-a mmimum strU<'IIOn standards. Sta. 4+50=: -F2 on a Jump sum basis. Truck Greaser and Tireman ... LECAL MoneE floor Ji\•ing ar<'a of one thousand t61 A VNt ftNI f)('titlon for 3 ltl.'m 37-3 Reinforct>d ronC"rell.' inlet structures tor 18-indl C.:\1.P. Universal Equipment Operator !shovt>l, dragllne, derrick. ORDI='l A='lCE ::'lO 9l.1 1 I. ()(I() 1 squar<' fef't for <'ach cha n~e In :toning classifica tion at Sta. 80t 48=-Fl. Sta. so~ 79= -Fl. Sta. IH t 81 = -derrick-bargl.', clamshell. crane or pile drt(tN 1 ,\:'\ OP.OI:-iA='lCE OF' THE CITY family rlwrlhng unq In an R-1 or In accord.tll1'<' Wtlh Section 9106.3. F·l. on a f}4'r each ba~i~. Winch Truck Drivers $.12~. per hour additional 0 F :-; E w p 0 R T sEA c H R 2 Oi trict. and thrre shall be If ud1 J t•hangf' in zoning clas-ltf'm 38--1 RelnforPCct concrl.'t<' i nlet structure tor 21-lnch C.:\i.P. when operating power winch. A -frame. or 4.11 4.26 3.92 3.363 3.393 3.143 3.523 3 i45 3.60:; .. 3.7 15 3.695 4.21 .-\OOI:'\(; CHAPTER T O AR· a m immum floor li\'in~ arf'a of ~lfkation ts rf'quirrrt to mak e at Sta. 143 4.3::!:-Fl. on a IUIJlP sum basis. similar sperlal attachments. TI \LE IX OF THE ='lEWPORT ~~.x hundred 1600 1 squar(' fPN for Slll'h dCl<'lopm<'llt l'Onform to thc ltt'm 39-2 Rc>inforC"I.'d com·rl.'fc Inlet structures for 21-inc-h C.M .P. APPRE!IiTICES may be c>mployed i n ronformily with 5<-<'tiOn BE.\<'ll )tl':'\JC'IP.\L CODE RE· <'•H'h !.1mily dwC'IIing unit in an ~taster Plan. at Sta. 40+ 16=: -.n . and Sta. 40+56:t -Fl. on a per 1777.:; of the CallCornia Labor Code. L.-\TI:'\1. TO PLA:'\~F.D RF.SI· R 3 or R-1 Distri••t G,trctg(' spacl.' 171 Sur h othPr information a!" caC"h basis. APPRENTICE SCHEDULE. DE:'\TIAL DEVF.LOP:\I E:-:TI; -.hall not be tndurlerl tn mcasur· m.t.'' he rc-q uirl'd by thl' City to Item 40--2 Reinforc<'d conrrl'le inl(.'t struC"turrs for 30-inch C.~1.P Period and Rate T hf' Ctty ("t)unt·il of th(• City 0r 1 tn~ this rc:quirN~wnt. a~"ll't 111 th<' com•idNation of the at Sta. 15+70::!: -f l, arHI Sta. 117 + 1~= -Fl, on n per The a pprl.'t11kr rate Is by percentage of the journeymen's :-.;.•wpr>rt Bl'c~rh clo<'s or<liiin as :--ECTIO.'< .fl ill.I'.JII :\l.txrmum prop,.~NI d(•\'l.'lopmPnt. (',trh basis. rat.-unless otherwise Indicated !nllt)\\'.... I Uulldlllg llrtghts. . s .. :C'TJ():'\ 910!-1.11. Rrport !' ltl'm -11~1 Reinfore<'dconcrrte in lf'I Siruct url"for36-inl.'h C.~1.P.at Craft lntNval lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th • . . . Tlw max 1m u m hutlrling from Ftrn .tnd r ublir Works De· Stc1 . 80+88=: -fl. on a Jump sum basis. C'arJ)<'ntcrs 6 months 75 78 81 84 87 90 93 00 ;:,ECTIO~ 1.. (haptf'r S 18 add-I hPlghts shall bP o<'~lgnated 1n partmt•ntll. Il<'m "12-1 Reln!orcrd concrete Inlet structure Cor double 36-lnch C't'm c>nt Masons 6 months 60 67 74 81 88 9.> C'rl 10 Arllcle I X of the NI.'}Yport rhc L'sc Pt•rmtt but ~hall In no Th<' application and acrompa. C.M.P. at Sta. 90t H :!: -Fl. on a lump sum basis. Ironworkers 6 months 77 81 85 89 93 9i l:kat'h ~lunictpaJ C'odl' t o read: <'l'f'nt <'X<'t"rct th u s r huildin~ nytn~ information. maps. and ltt'm 43-1 18-inr h automatic flapgat£' furnished and installed at The rate or c-ompensation for any classific-ation not listed I n "'C'IL\PTER 8 PLA~~ED RESI-l h . -1 I th d' 1 'C"t t · I h DF.:'\Tir\L DEVELOP:\fE~TS hf' g 1s pr~su1 ><'C. •.~ ~ .•s n p l.1ns -.hc~ll hi.' <:u >m•ttt"t to ' e Sra. 4~00= -Fl. on a Jump sum ballil'. the schPdule. but whiC"h may be required to ex('cutr the proposcd ~ F'f'TIO:'\ 91 J8 1 PI 'd R . ~~~ d1~1 nr I!'. 111 ''huh ,.u< h de· F'ir(' 0f'part m<'nt and Pu hlil' Item 44--1 3(). in<'h automatic flapgate furnished and installed at <'Ontra<'t. shall be commensurate and in accord with the rat<-s s · · 1 · · o.~nm cs '"lwpmf'nt '" 1o h<' lm·c~ted. Work~ Departmf'nt •tnrl wri tten ' Sta. J.L80:!: -Fl. on a lump sum basis. [speC"if iec1 for similar or com parable duties. to!•·nttill Oco\f·lopmr nt !'>Et 'TI(I:'\ !II~ II Yard:. and rf' .. ommt'nd.l!ion" in ronnf'r lton ltf'm 1:--2 JG.Jnt·h automatic flapgat<'s !urnisht'd and installed at ProvidNI that not Jess thaf) one and one -halt limes the pre· .\ , l.tnnrrl rr~idf'nt iJI dC\1.'1· llp,.n ;;p;:lrt'!' lhorf"wilh shall b<' supplird by Sta. 20. 00=-Fl. and Sta. 22 ~15.!;.-Fl. on a per <'ar h \'81ling rate shall I)(' pnid for nny working time In ex<>ess of npm•"t , ... a d I'' PI o P m I' n I T hf' front a nd r<'.tr ~urds and tho<:f' d••panm••nt'l b('forl" final ba!"is. Plght 181 hours In any onP c.1lcnctar day and for Saturdays, Sun- JI):\":11' I .tnd dc"t~n~d .ts •1 unit I t)pPn spat·<'s bet\\t•t•n uutldlngs truon '' takcon on :.Uf'h df'\'f'lop-I tf"m ~~.16..<! Ltnf'al (f'l't ot T)'Jlf' I, chain l ink fencing in place days and ~yen Jt>gaJ holiday!!, to w it: New Year's Day. Memorial '" prmltt•" :Ill t•O\ lrt)nmf'nl of ... h.111 ~'~" rlrsignat<'d in the Usc mf'nt on a IJ<'r l ineal foot ba"is. Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day '' 1fJI•· •lt• ... ir.thl" 'har.tr ter not PN m ir. :'F:rTIO:'\ 9108.13 B u 1 l ding ltl.'m n-13.-129 Llnral ft>ct of l'ypr V J trand barbt'd w ire fcn:ing and Christmas. For les.o; than r ight C81 hours per day. tht.' per diem our 11f il o.~ r m on Y \\ith its ~ECTJ f•:'\ !tiO~ 11. Off 5trl.'f'l PNmll'l 1n pl:tl'e on a I>N Jin,.aJ font ha'li!i. ratf' ~thall be that fraction of the foregoing per diem rates t hat the ... w,. untltrl~ rwu:hhorhood and P.Hklng. Tlw OC'p.trlmf"nt of Buildi ng lt<'m 18-1:>2 Ltnr.tl ff'l.'t of T)•pe JJ wirf' mesh ft'nC"i n~ in t'lar(' on number of hours work~ bear to eight hours. w lu· ' "'''""' -.ranrt.t rrt ... n! dcnsi-1 Tht· o!f . tr""' p.trkln~ requ~r€.'· .tnrl sar.~•,· shall lnl'ur(.' that a a pN Jim•11l foot basis. Provldt'd that notwithstanding t~ general provisions <'Ontalned I' .. ,. n 'Jia'''· IIJ:hl and .11r, D"· nwnt" Cor f".t l'h ~ur h tiC\'f'lop-pl.tnnf'rt r~!i>idt>ntial dP\'f'lopment hem 19-19 ~-foot wide chain link gates, furni"h and install. on herein. Flagmrn. Guards, and Watchmen shall be paid not less tl.·~~ • "' and \t•hi•·ul.tr acT f'ss, nwn't ~h.all bt> a' f•,lluws: ,, und~'rJilkf'n an<l <'Omplt'tPd in a prr untt hast!"'. than one and one-hall times the prevailing rate tor overtime an I u.tflit• 1'trntlatinn similar to 111 T"o 1.!1 rO\f'TNI parktns:: , onfonnanrf' with the appro,·ed I tem ;"J0--1 1~-!oot wid<' t'h.11n link gat€.'. f urnish and insl:tll on a to,•ertime shall be-time worked in excess of eight hours ~r day th1• n·~utn rions r,f rhts Arr~rle f~>r '!'·'''~-'' for I'.H h family rlwl.'lllns:: pl.1n" and lhf' trrms and condt· Jump sum basis. or forty tlours pN weeki, and the stTaight prevailing rate for ~w R' Dt,trkt or Otstm:ts •n 1111 .r In th1· tlf"Vf'lopmcnt lions of thP l'se PNmit lor suC"h ltf'm 31-19 16-fnot w irl€.' l'h.tin l 1nk gatcos. furnish and install, on time workrd on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays where such whtC'h -.urh dr\'l.'lopmf'nt t'i to be l •2• T hr rr !>hall ,\l"o hp r('. rll'\'f'l(lpm<'nt :'\r• huilcting JlPT· a p<'r unit b.1Sl!". limi' d()(>s not C"Onstltutc overtime. · loc':''~'d. . Cflllti'll for ,.j"itor:-; and guf'Stll mn ~hall h,. tl'suerl for any ron -ltl.'m 52-1 Cablt> harrier. fahricatc and install. on a lump sum Bidders' attention Is called to the above mentioned Statute :-.F:CTI0:-i !}1()8 2. 1 '-t' l'l'rmi t ,,1 lt·a~1 onf' t 1 1 park1 ng ~par•p "' ru,·twn M di'\'Ci opment which basis. whif'h will require them. If awarded the contract, to pay not less Rr •qutrNI. I fr•r (•\'C'n· tv.o 12 1 family dwf'll -rlor,<; not r·onform to suf'h plans. Item 33-1 R<'IO(·atl.' 8-inch stcc>l irrigation line at Sta. 130+95::!:. than saltl general per dlf'm rate of wages set forth In said rcso- l.ll Plctnnf'd restdt·ntiaJ dl.'v<'l'· in!! u nit~ in th(· ctt'\!'lvpmrnt. INms. anrl C'ondition!<." -F l. on a Jump sum basis. lution herclnbeforr m <'ntloned. to alf laborers, wc.,.kmen and m e· nrm..,nl:-: may nco pr·rmitted in ,..;u,11 i•~rkinJ't !"p.tN'"-m.,y hf' un· SECTIO:'\' 2. This ordin.lncco ItPm 54-1 Maintain and construr t 10-i nC"h steel Irrigation siphon t'hanif'S t-mployed In the execution of the proposed contract. un~ 'R' Di-;trwr whe-n R Us,. Per-,.,,,,.n•rl •1ncf shall he· ~CI IOf'atetl ... hniJ h<' puhlish<'rt one-co in l hl.' at Sta. 68+73=:-F2. on a lump sum basis. T he bidder must submit with his proposal a satisfactory cheek m11 i" fir<:t -"~'•'llfNl for Nl r h such n<: to hi.' .trrr·5.,i bll• to ~ll<'h \'1~-offi(·tal nl'wspal)('r of th<' \it~·· I tem 5:>-:-1 ~Jalntain and ronstru(·t 12-inch steel Irrigation slplion <'t>rli flf'd hy a rf'spoMible hank or a bidder's bond and payable to tii'\PI<lpmc-nr Slit h l'<:f" Permil j 1tr•r" .•ntl J'!uesl:-:. T h,. rrqutrf" and thf' 1-ilmf' shall bl' efferth·f' at Sta. 301 iO= -F2. on a lump sum basis. the order of the Orange County Flood Control District for an '-h:tll '•·· "Uhjf'rt ''' rlw r,.gula -, m•'lll f•>r 1111" acldJ linnal park1ng Vl day~ attN the dati' of its I tem 36--1 Maintain and l'Onssru1·t 12-i nr h !'!Pel irrigation cross· amount not Jess than ten (101 per<.'ent of the aggregMe sum of 11nr' .1ntl rNJllirt·ml'nl<: of this m,1,· hi' \\'Ill \ f" t1 \\hl'n 11 is adoption. I ing at Sla . ."lR-4-12=-F2. on a lump sum basts. th<' bid, all a guarantee that the bidder will enter Into the proposed rh.q•t• r :t nd notwlfh:.t,lndtng thf' dt·t;·rmmerl that thrre wi ll b<' Thi'l ordinanr p was introducNi Item :>'i-1 R<'I<K'atf' 6-inrh r a!'t 1ron ('Wer at Sta. 93 ~10-=-F l. on contract If the same Is awarded to him, and In event of failure to prt•\ , .. ,,,.. rtf C'h:IJ)IN It "~all hr ... 1,rr11 H•nr parkinf! spal'" rc• Jrlf'· at an adjourn<'d rcogular mc>t'ling a Jumr sum basis. <'nter Into suc·h contract said check wiJJ become the property of Jlfll '"''I Ill ...... ,.rl(:lr. ,. \\'l lh thf' qu,; Ply "('r\(' I he dl'\l'ropmt'nl or thC' C'itv Council of lhf' ('it\' of ltr m ~I ~latnlain and f('I'()O!"IrUf't 2i-incn v .c.r . S('W('f siphon the Dlstrlst. I• ' .. '' 1 11 1 "11 h<llll If :'\f'wport ~af'h helrl on thco 2oth at Sta IR+ s:;= -f2. on a lump sum basis. Tb._~mount of the bond to be gi\'en to secure a faithful per· \ '·ll•l'lh :t'o .. , ,, • .l l ·,,. '1• The· r<'qu tr f>rl JJMktnJ:: ci .H' M :\tare-h. 1961. and wa!" Itf'm 59-1 Rf'locatc 8 -ind l wat<'r line at Sta. 40 60.=-Fl. on a formancc of the rontract for said w ork shall be fifty 1501 percent 1 It·· I I" I''''' ,,on" nr ,1, 1,.,.,. or an~ porlt(ln thr rNtf ;ul~ptNI on th,. lOth dny of April. Jump :-:um ba is. of the contract priN! thereof, and an additional bond in an amount '1'1 • ''"I 1 •' "''~''lmpa I m.l\' hP grouJ)('rt v.hl'n n ,, frwnct 1961 . hy thf' following vnlr·. ru l tf'm Gfl..-1 Rf"IOI'.tiP 10 inl'll 'Itt'€.') waiN lint' and supports at Sta. equal to fifty 15()1 pt"rccnt o( the contra<'t prirr for said w ork. I I•··· rof h\t• [J unrlrNI :tnrl ci••INmint'd that '<Uc·h group. Wit: 80-12:=-Fl. on a Jump sum basis. which bond tthall provide that If ttte per.;on or his su bcontractors fl• 1' s-dll 1f lhr 1.1ncf arf'a .n~ of po.rkln~ !Opae(>s anrt thr AYES. ('Ol:~CJL~IE:'\: Item 61-1 RelOt.'Aill.! 12 Inch a.nd 8 lnt'h watrr lint>s at Sta. 93-3.1= fall to pay for any mateTials, prov!Sfons, or othN supplies, used .. r .!' • "ff('"'" rl••\'f'lormt'nt Is lo•·.1 tun thNt'of will hr arr<''l· Ktn~'-lr·~. Atkinson. \ o o k . Fl. on a Jump sum basi". in. upon. tnr. or about the J)(!rformance of the work contracted to II\· '·,, "' rt•, r.r 11''' pluc; One '-thlf' nntl lll't'full,in connN't ion ~torldatd. llarr. Lorl.'n7.. s,,m. llem 62-1 Rf'ltx•atC' 18-lrwh W:lll'r line nnrl !'Upports at Sl<t. hC' done. or for 1\ny work or labol' thereon of any kind. or tor Jltd ·I' I f1ttll •r" •$1f~l• fCtr each \\llh I hi' proposed chw•lltng unit'-"""· Ml J 811'!::-f'l. on n lump o.,um hast!'. amounts dut> undl'r the Unt'mployment Insurance AC"t with respect •' ' •·r • .,., '"n • .,f .111 .1 rr 1n In !It(• ""'"'"pmt•nl. :'\'OF:~. COl ':'\\11.:\1£:'\: :'\onr Item 63-1 RPIOI·at<' 22-lnl'll watc•r main from Sta. 116 -L 10:-::: to to such work or laflor. thnt th~ surety or .sureties will pay for the • \ ~ •·t la\1' 1 " ·" rt•'-. ~EC'TIO:'\ !'Ill~ 13. l ''-(' PNmit AR;o;E:'\T CCH':'\CIL:\H..::'\: St.t. 120 1 :lll+ -Fl. on 1.1 Jumfl sum basi!'. . same. and also In case suit Is brought upon the bond. a reasonable ' "11 h ·"'!"'' ·•r•nn. 'hall b(' ,\ppli• .tttnn. :'\un(· Jtcom 6 1-J :\t.11ntaln a n(l ronstrut·t 12-lnrh cal't iron watrr main nttorncy·s fi'f' to be fixed by the court. I''' ''"'" '" llw l'l.1nnm(;! \om-An a1rplic•arion ftor ,, jtl~tn n,.<l J,\ \H:~ fl Sl'OOOARO.. -;lphnn ot St.t. iFH :l<l+ -F"2. on a Jump sum basis. The ContrRc-tor Will also lw rt>qulred to furnish a l'Ntlflcatc ,., ,. '' 1 •nd trntt ... mt!tl'rl to l hP rr• ... i flc•ntinl dP\I'It.lpmf'nt :-:h.tll ht• ~l.tyor l tPm G->-2 ~fai!Hu l n and c·Cin!itruC"' 8 lnf'h V.C.P. drain l in<' shutoff that he carrie~ <'Ompensallon Insurance c-overing his employel's C't 1 ' 1 •11 11 il Wtlh 11 .~"cnmm«-.~cla ·l •n 1t,. (r1rm of a n .tppiiC"ati<m for AT fEST: nt :ita tlfl• ;\.".i.= E-f'2 ancl Sta. 4()-f 3:i: W -F2, on a Pf'' upon work to bt.' done under th<' contract which may be entered , ''"' I· •., .t Pptm.tl nr dtsap-1 ,,. Pr·rmlt ;tnrl !i-11<111 he· .w· ,\T.\Rra:J:Y SCIIROL'!H:I:. unit ba,.ls. ' Into l.)('tWl'Cn him and the snld Dlst rl<'l tor the constru<'lion or said 1 11 tl ,,. ol :t n.v 'o~rt llions the r~mrnnl,.d h~· the following 1"11\' Clerk ltf'm HG-2 l\l olnl.tin and ,·onstrurt fi-inl'h V.C.P. rlraln l int' shutoff work. . 1'1 ' 11 ' '': C omm1~s•on ff'el"!•nft•rrT~o1t 1on. map ... n r11l plan!': Pur,lt!>h: Apn l 211, ·l!)fll at St,t. :\7 t 3.:>= - F2. anrl Sta. 61 f-B:l:!:-F2, on n J'l('r unit No bid will bf' accepted from a Contractor who Is not llcensc(f ·' '' •· I "' •ntPIN'II. The City c 11 ,, llttlllHI.uy 'Ur\1'\' map In llw :'\('\\ pnrr llarbor En ... i~?n ha!<l!'<. In ;'IC'<•ordnnc!' with thf lnw under the provlsitms of Divblon 111. <·,'Ill 1 1 111 1 ' · PJ•rm •·. rllqnpprov"'· · I tl'm 67-1 l\1nintnln nnd c·onsrnwt 12-ln<'h Sll'el droln lin<' nt Sta. \haptN 9 Of t~e Businc'ss and Professions Codl' oft he State of Cnll· 11r r•·'•·· 1111• ... llllf' h.H·k w the I LE~AL NOTICE 91...l. 1n.., _ F2. on a Jump surn hnsls. rornlb. . . 1'1 P'fl•' 1.: c ·nmmf~,ion for furthrr l NOTICE TO (.'O~TRAC'TClH~ Item 68-1 JacktnJ:! relnfor<'<'d <'OnCtl'lf' c·ulvr•rt under railway on No bid will ht.' rec-eivNI uni('SS It Is mAde on th£' hlank form 1•1 ''' • '"' • ,\ny 'ur•ll ~··rmi t lsi ~nnl.t An:1• \nlifnrm.1 :1 Jump -.um b!t~ls. furnished by thi' Flood Control Engineer. The !lpt'dnJ nlt«'ntlon of " 111 ' 1 ' 1 1 • I!H· frnal •1PPrO\'OI of nate•: :\l.m·h ~. 19GI Item 69-1 :\f,1lntaln traffic' nnd clt'tours nnd ·reconstru('t puvi'm<'nt prospective blrlders Is calli'd to the "Informati(Jn tor lllddcrs" An· 1111 ' 1 "r' outwit In ptt~.li·Lnc"' or !' f""OlUI"'" of lhr Honr<l of Su ""r'i"or~ or ot l\icowwm A\'('f1ltl.'. nr1 ;, Jump ~um·hasrs. nexitl to th(' blank form of proposal for fuJI dir<'<'llons ns to blcl· '1-:CTI l:'\ !I HI'< ,J I. 111tl 1\rt':1 '" -,-" '" ,., .... ~ Thl.' fot<'"Oin" quantltlf's lH<' n'pproxJmate only. bt-lng ~iven din~'-<'. IC". • , P. I I thP Oran.,"<' County F'lnnrt C'ontruJ Distrlf't adnptNI ·M nrch 2'-l. 1001 b " T k 1 d ·''flU.,,,· F: • h th i 1 as o hasl!'l for th<' c•omparlson of hlds. nnrt thf' Orange' County Flood he wor s to be one In areordance with th<-Plans nnd S~l· ,.\ ttlonn~"d r<'"icll'nli.tJ fir''<'lop-!li n·rlln~ this notlrf'. NOTJCI-~ 1~ IIF:RF:B'i <a v .:'i 1 at e sa c Control Oistrk t rlocs not. t'lC "rf'. "'"' or by Jmpl~n tlon, agree that fl<'aUons on f ile In the office ot the Orange Cou ntv F'OQd ... ~ntrol '" II h ff. J d "'lltrll wt'l l rr•""'l'\f' .11 its otfiC"<' in lht> Cou r t llou. f' 31 S3ntn Ana " J Dl Co , , ....v ml·nr ' · 1 :1 \f' -.u uwnt an '" ""' the actudl:imount of wo rk will <'Ottf'!lf)Onl'l th('tt'wlth. but reservC's !ltrl<'t. urt House Annex, Santa Ana, CaJJrorn la. Plans, Spe<-1· :tr<• I '" mr('( rh" l)hjf"l 11\f's .,,., M or l>f'forP thl' hour of 10:00 A.~1. of May 3. 1001. saaled bids or the right to l ncreal't' or c1ec.'rt'a8C' the amount or any <'las11 or portion flcotlons and other contract documenr forms will be available for lorttl in St•ctlon !Hcvtl. l"ropo<:als for the construrtlon of Santa Ana-Delhi Channel from or the work. as may be d(.'('mt'cf'(l('Cf'ssary or upedlent by the said examination without C'haree and copies may be secured at the :'E<'TII )~ fll 1. D w" I I I n ~ UJ)J'W'r NI'Wf.X>rl B.ly to Sant:t Ana Gardens Channel and Santa Ana Distrlet. • oW~ of the Oranae County Flood Control District, Court Houte TV , • ., ·•ntf L'. C'<~ Pt>rml. slbll• (;.udPn~ Chann('l from S:~nta Ana-Delhi Chnnncl to Delhi Roact. All bid~ arr 10 lx> compared on the basis of the fol'f'golng Annrx, Santa Ana. C.lltomla, upon pa~nt or 13.64 If ptdced up 1 • • 0 11~· sin$!1C" fAmily rlwf•IJ. Bids must ~ m nd<' 6n the form prO\•Itled for the puri)Of!P ~hcduli' of work Items. "t the District's offices or payment ot .... lt rtquestect by maJI. lnJl-t. .till! II<'<'C'!i>~>Ory U'l(' and adrlressPd to the Bo:wt ot Su pc:>rvlsors .• Orange County flootl Con Nolle"' Is h""-bv glv"'n bldd,..-that i'n accordan""" with th .. In either ca~e. upon payment of the appropriate purch ... prlc.. I I I II I II t I lrol Dl.strict. markNI "Bitl tor Construction of Santi\ Ana.Df'ltl ... .... .... , ... •• '"' "' th PI d s 1 lUI c I nRc; norma Y n<' c en a provl~lons of Sectio n 1770 ot tht' Labor COde. the Board of Super. e ant an pee OcaUont becomr the proJN'rtY of the pu~hutr lhf'r!'to. hall be JX'rmittl'd in an Channe-l and Santa Ann Cnrd('ns Channel". v•-~-of th• Oranll'"' Countv Fl...-Control District h .. • a•-rtal-.-.tt and ere NOT to be ff'turned to the D._trtct for rtfund. "'I 1 Bids shall be for furnishing all l abor. equipment and material uou... " -= , ""'-1 ..... """" ·~ -.. •--~ S R 1 J' 1101 r ct s If I 1 h f f th f 1 the prevalllna rate of ~ diem wages tor C'ICh craft or tv.-of • ne -"' of UpHVIIOI'I ,tewrvn the rl1ht to ~ an)' and • b t Only sin~lf'·famlly dwell. In aC'cordancl' with Plans and ()e(' cat ons t ere or or e o workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract whl~h,....wlll all ~Ida and to waive any lnlormallty Jn •nY bid ~lvecl ln~s. rwo-!:tmlly or d up I e x lowing wotk : SCHEDULE OF WORK ITEMS be awarded t11e IUt't'HafUI bidder, to be AI follows: No bidder may withdraw his bid for • "rfpd Of Ull~ (10» dwelling~. or any combination ~fl after the time Mt lor the o,.nlnc tt..reot th<'I'<'Ot. antf accf'~'Ory uses anrl Jrl'm 1-1 Clearlntr District rights of way a nd rt>moval ot obetruC'-FOREMEN: All foremf'n not he~ln •parately <'lauiOed t hall ly order of the Board of Su~rvllorl of the Or 'IIIII OMult7 buildings normally Incidental lions on a Jump sum basis. be paid not lest than Sl2.00 per da~ ~ore than the daJly rate ol nood Control 0._trtt't. Oranae c.n_, eauiamt • thereto, shall bl' ~rmllted Jn 1 ·2 uem 2--332.m Cubic yards or channel excavatl~n on a per cubic the hl(fh8t c:I&M!tleatlon over wh ch he hu SUP"'\'lalon. • A.P· L. I. WA.i LACE. a. Districts. yard basis. PltENnCES may bfo tmployfd In conformity with Sf!ctlon 1m.5 County 0.. d oftldo a.$ 1 c 1 Only aln(fle-famlly dwell· Item 3-17,798 Cubic yardfl of structure excavation on • per cubic of the California Labor eo.-. of lite ..,. .,,;:,.;~., lng~ two-famUy ., d • p lex yard batll. WELDERS: Same wa~ tcale u ttah to wttlch w.ldlna It Oranp Qoul7 raa.. C.lltll Dlsbk1 dwelliJ\P, mal_.. _. .,....._, Item 4-3.654 Cubic yards ot structure becktUI on • per c:ublc JnddentaJ (._...pt .. ottt.rwUe .. paraNIY cl .. l~). (S£AL) ., MAaa. L. CAITm ctwelllnp. ., ... Jlll'tatten yard bUll. llA.ft ... ., ~ • =!=-.. ~::-, ltna ~.!!: =.ua.:..:ardl of ( ... ..,... .....,aUOtt on • .,., CI.AaPICATIOI'f PD aoua hblllll If...,.. Ra.rMr ~ ... Pta1r-t nF ... fielD~ ,C el IIW!i .._ lft ,.._ • a,_._ bul& AU~ OpeN .. -·--·-Aldlll =• .. ~·~---~-----.......;: I'. I I I ' . ' '.-. I ••IWi••••n ••• IW I AY. an& a .. 1 COiaiA -. ..... CALD'. .. ,I she sholl have music wherever she goes ... , weoring triiori jewelry carrying a collins bog and perfect co-npliments ., j&n leslie hat &nd grondoe g1 w es R~ tMJ R.u.on By Louise Meteer "'Oia. ,. ... little .......... --...... ..... ., ....... ... ........ ,.... ........ ..... ,... Tntla-....., ....... ..... .,......., ............. .... ... ..._._ .... ,ull-..,. .. . Wellft....._.•._.UweiNt,..... .•• "1'18 Uttle •••Ill• .._.., J ......... • • • , Laut ev~nlng I Hut~nl!d to a lona dlacuuion on TV conc~Jnlng what may be done to turn the Communistic tide within our rank&. There w~re gathered several thouaand church J)@Ople earnest ln th~lr desi~ to preserve the wonderful concepta of Democracy and the rfghu of the individual In what w~ call a Chrlstlan nation. ThLI wu only one of sev~ral almllar aatherin1s I've witnessed, and as I do so I become more and more puzzled. It IIHml .o strance that not even once h ave I heard m entioned any of the thlnes that .lesua taught In regard to d~allng wi th one's enemy. · I have His Word In my Bible: "Do good to them that hat~ you." "A m an stlall forgive hls Brother not seven times seven,' but seventy times seventy." ' There have be4-n many sermons regarding loving one's enemies. doing gOOd to them that revile against you, but almost no putting Into practlc. these Jd~as which. advanced by .Jesus, presented a New Way to a w orld whlch, u p to that time. had understOOd only a philosophy of an "eye for an ey<' and tooth for a tooth." We are told that It simp ly won't work to love our enemies; t)lat this Is not practical. "Of course It Isn't. Look what happened to the early Christ ians w ho offered only passive resistance to Evil. T hey ended up In the arena With the lions. didn't they?" Yes; they did. And bet ause of it, by this very martyrdom thei r Cause was strengthened to live and flourish in many lands. Pcr~aps It is too late, now. to try lt. It should hav<> started long ago. by the support of men nnrt woml'n In the mis..;;ion field. by putting an end to the S4'1flsh aspc:>c-ts which m ar our Capitalistic system and worJ d.w idc greed whit·h has put us into and out of war so many times. "It we do not resist now," we nrr told, "it will he> the end of us. They will march us off to some camp and annihilate us.;. This, of coursP, w oul d b(' a VPry bad thing. since wr do not ' beli<'ve, really. In our hearts. that it Is the Life w hich comes AITER this life on e-arth that really counts most. So we shall go on, defending our homE's and country against the f'nemy. without turning our attention w ith any gre-at strength I to all the principles of Love and NPighborllness. prayer and faith, outlinl'd in our Biblt>s as thP ONLY solution to the security ot LICe everlasting. I But just suppose that all th(' JX'Opleo of the world who profess to believe In the teachings or J1•sus Christ wert> to pur them into practice right now. wherE'\'er thl'y are? What cham•e, tht>n, do you think that the Communists would ha\'<', of selling their own Godless bill of goods? • Son, Fiancee Are Honored by The Linds Honorln1 their .on, Rocer, and hl.t f iancee, Miss Sally Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e Lind ol 2 Bay bland, BaJboa, entertained at a recent family dinner party. The youn1 couple re<.-ently ar· ri ved from Golden, Colo. The bride-to-be Is the dau1h· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Graves of Portland, Orefon. Both she and her fla~~e reside In Golden, where he Is employed a 1 Coors Porcelain Co. • He attended Whitma n College, Walla Walla, Wash., and later was graduated from the Oni- verslty,of California a t Brekeley. where he was a Sigma Chi. Miss Graves was graduated from Oregon State Colle-ge, where she was a Delta Gamma. ,. Secretaries' Meeting Set , AIB••IIJ• Glrl8 ••• By Louise Meteer ALONG SOROJUTY ROW a~ they elect oUicers for the new many hlchllahtt ot the seuon yur. Mrs. .lack .1. Slsk 1.1 chair· precedinc .umnwr montha when man, and M rs. Robert Slauchter IOrOrltla ~ "dark". There's vlc.-chalrman. M rs . .1. R. Zweers aornethlnt 8pecla.l about the way will keep the minutes and Mrs . old frlendahiJW ~ preserved, William Peyton the .keys to the new ones made by women who bank book. Their Installation continue their internt -in their took pla.Cf' April 17 In the home Greek letters lone after eradu-of Mrt. Charles F. Miller. 324 atlon from eolle,e. Snua Harbor Road, Cliff Haven. PI BETA PHI observed Its • • • Founders' Day wHh the South ALL THE D R A M A { a n d Cout Alumnae preserving tra-humorl to be seen In a com - dltlons at Irvine Coast Country munlty pl ay Is not necessarily Club. Wine and silver blue w as conflnt'd to· the stage. You the color th~me. It was interest· should be i n the dressing room lng to note that only 12 young backstaae! Some of the best women founded this fraternity acting is done as seml-profes. In 1867 at Monmou th Collegt'. slonal amatPur actors play them- Monfouth. Ill., 94 years ago. selves,. to say nothing of stage • • • managers~ M aybe they should WHAT WOULD THEY HAVE name the place "The Cloister .. TIIOUGHT of the setting of hills. after the setting of "The Cunous golf course and sparkling blue Savage," now on stage ('VPry Fri· bay as viewed during theM' ct>r('· day and Saturday n1ght through monies? They would have seen ~fay 6. The play is somt>time:. :\I rs. Ralph E. Bernard of Balboa 1 h1l.wou . With undertones of r(•<'l'ive the presirlt>nt's ga\('1 1 pdtho. and a philOSOphy that from Mrs. RobE-rt A. Kearns or w 11J rmpr('h-.., <'Hn the m o<>t hard A SecretdriPs' Dav lunch<'On Xl.'wport Beach. Otht>r oftict>rs I t>ned critic. wilt be held from 11 :31) a.m. Un· .lre ~irs. Gt>orge E. NPwton or • • • til 1:30 p.m. Wedn<>sday, April 8 a I b o a. \'ic<'·pr<'siclent : ~!r'l "TAKE A LETTER. :\1 I ~ S 26. in the-Hurley 84>11 R!'stau· AJexandN Bowie of T ustin. rr· BLI:E"' That old. f<~milrar rf'. rant. Corona del Mar. ponsorPd cording secretary: :\1rs. ~fan in I frain from "Amo.;; and Andy" ha" l>y tht' Orange Empir<' ChapiN A. Sloan of X ewport BP~trh. cnr. -.~dal "l~nlfk<lnC'f' in April Wllh :-iatlonal Se<:reta rles· A~~n. I n rPspondin~ !W<'rl'tary, a nd ~Jr.; thf' oh-.Pr\,tnr(' or :->.tuondl :'-<'c- INnational, under thf' chairman Hans Culmba<·k ot B a I b oa , 1 rf'tariPS WI'Pk. Sally Flem.1ng, a 1 ship of PeJZgie Lighthlll or Ford treasurer. 1 .,f•rrf'tary to Dwk Ric'hard, ls Aeronutronic. • • • 'wmkin~,: hMrl on publiclly for T hP WM"k of April 23 through MORE A B 0 U T SOROR ITY I :':l'W~>Ort Harhor art>u. and pl ans I 29 has been proclaiml'd ~en•· ROW came rrom ~rs. BunstN part~e·t vat}on With a r·oupl<' or I taries Week anrl Apri l 26 a$ 5(-(·· CrePiy of the trppcr Bay ArPa dott•n othN local !'CrNaries at a rNaries Day by Mayor J.lmi'S and :\Irs. John Kl'('l<'r cf Corona 1tunc-hPon dt the Hurley &>II April I Stoddard or :'\l'woort 8Pac-h. d£'1 Mar. when tht>y ga\'e report!> ~: And )C ~:~u·r(' one of thf' • :\fay<>r Arthur :\f(')'Pr of Costa ~rom t~e-~lpha Chi Omt>ga Prov-llltlf' wo~Pn wor~y~ng .. ahol~t :\fesa and GovNnor Pa t Brown tn<'P D1stn c-t con\'ention April ~ the-IPrm OrtH·e \-\ h es. don 1 A rounty.wlde Sf'C"r('tarlp.;; sym-and 9. ThPy tolsJ me-mbc~ on be. :\1o"t or the~ set•rf'tanl'" J)O"ium w ill bP heltJ from S:JO their return that It was tht>lr I haH• homf• and rl'alms of th<'lf t.l ? 30 ,. d sorority's effort that hel""'d In own .. uftt prohably don't under 1 am. un r _: p.m. ~atur ay. r-l r1 h b d be April 29, a t Ford ANonutroni · P::trning $38.000 for thP Cere-bral san )OUr us an any tiN undt>r th(' gl'nf'ral th~'m<' "Fururl' Palsy Scholarship Fund. which tht>n thPy do their own~ I A complete select ion of gentlemen's furnishings moy be obtained ot ..• 3421 Via LW. Lidos...- Newport leech Shop with the "'erchert~ who •fl· "";.. ... .... En~ .... WALTAH CLARKE'S unlimited." Jac-k C"haclwic"k or ht•lpe<t l'nable training ·of 2 dO<"· thP Laguna 8<-ach Boorrt or R£'al tors. 12 occupational therapists. tor.-: w ill sJ>('ak on "5(-Jhng Your. physical the-rapists, 12 spc>('('h S<'lf." JoS(>ph F.. BurgN. rount~· lhNaplsts. 12 ~JM·,·ial t('ache-r.. IIAWAIL\If SBOfS "It's Fun to Dr~ In Fashion" Engagement Is Announced sniPS organu.ation ron-.ultant. ani! 2 social workers. AmeHca's l,.&rgest SE-lection will SJ>('ak on "Your P£'r..,onalll\ • • • I Rounda ~~~~w;~ Fashion Is Showing." Th(' Dalt> C.un('gie CHI O:\IEGA ALL':\1 ~AE romP 2D1 MAaufE AVE.. aAUOA ISLAJm lnstitUI(' will pr('«C'nt "How tO in for their share of atte-ntion as I oa ,_ .. l ~ the-Tal!'nts You lfavr ·· A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :\fr. and :\!r". Louis J. Csenar f ilm on thf' worlrt crisis anrf its uf. 206 ()pal An•., Balboa I sland, «olutlon will be pr£'sl'nt£'r1 1n tlw JEAN DAHL lido window Telephone ORiole 3-1570 33:>5 Via Lido Newport Beach, Ca lif. L ido Building Lobby ~E. COAST mGRWAY CORONA DEL MAR annount·t• thl' bl'lrolhlll of th('lr artPrnoon. · llaughtN, ~us~m Vl<'toria, to Gene All s."<"rl'laril''> nnrl hu'>irll'!IS l'rnin . ..,on or :\'lr. and :\1rs. Erne-t I w oml'n in t hl' harhor IH N l havl' ·r.tln of 2011 Via :\farina. l:r>PN l lx>"n invitPd to att<>ml t.hls an- 8,1\' AH•a. nual symposium. by :\farv Ann Th1• wPdfllng will h<' an c\cnt BarnNt. orN•id<>nt of th<' Orangl' of thl' summl'r of 1!162. F:mpirf' ChapiN of the :':atlonnl :\1 1"" C'<en<~r, u :'O'ewport H3r bor $('rretarl('!> Assn. RE'~rva lions H1gh School grarlunte. Is a stu. may bP• mad<> by ~a lling :\1rs. rlt>nt at the l 'm\'Nsitv of C.tlifor. HPien 'loungPr at Kl 3·~r.s7 or nii.l at lk'rkrlc-y. ShE'.is prE''>Irlent :\·fr~. F:llnor Evnns at :\11 6-4jJ9 of heor ~ororlty. Alpha Dt>lta Pi. Thl' prospective bridPgroom is I l..l.all-.a SaiU•• S1 .. , * CROWN HARDWARE * a mi'ml~·r or the-:'O't>wport Bt>ach~..... -.-'<'"' fi rm of HarwOOd. Heffernan Sf?: and :\fr". :\tilton Brrn or and :iodl'n. He was gradu.:ttl'd Lido lsi(' With JZUI'«t'l, :\fr and WK frum ~l'wport Harbor High ).fr-<. TN I Tl''<m.tn. arl' <'rul~lnJ't CUT Sc-hnol. Pomona Colle(;«' and th<' .-out h•~rn ware~ ahoard th(' Lady t~~~~-~~~~~~~~=·~~~~~~~~W~A~Y~=====~~~=~=~~Ulil~·n~l;':£':~~il~)~'~o=f~C:h:ic:a:g:o~&:h:oo:l~o=f Cla 1~ Th~wll lpr~('~to ~a -Law. t.lllan. w hl'r(' t h~> Te<~ma n" plan to Sp<'nd som.• tlmf', ::~nd th<' Rrrns will ront1n ur thf>ir c-ruisP. and .no place to finance your home like our association I Kolt t••Oiee wut a hame of their OWD, ud we an ...S, to Wp roa owaJMN.I..andlaYblpud LouAIIOdatJou lib oun..U 8I0ft ._ .... tMa all otMr lundallDIUtatlaaa ecabiMcl. Stop tauci•'*..._•._Joua tlaat Ia ,.......u.d fw JMr '*IIIli • . NIDWI Olii •aL•oa SAVINGS AND LOAN · ASSOCIATIO.N ,.,. ~,,,~ •• ~. ,,., u. ••• ,..,, (/.,,.,,, ,, 4 •• _., ·-VIA .............. OilMaN. eAL .... WIA -----Itt 11111•• • ,.,,. 111/ee, 1#17 East Coa•t /1/fllway, C•t••• d•l Mat Telephone-both offlcea-ORiole 3-3130 · P. A. P81~Mr. P~etidMI ............. •••• ..n .... ~ ........... , ••• . ..-........ .,~ ... ... ~I<'J n 11 ml'. ~t.r. ,, nri :\1 '"· Willis I Hunt. 14 Vi a T~lf''<tl'. Lido Jslt>. ha\'1' lt'Cr by ,.oH for ~fa 7.atlan to join thr Tt'smans .tnd bring the-m bac-k homl'. TOURS OBIEXT ~frs. Joseph R1.us. 211 Ea t Bay Front. Balboa Island. Is tour. ing l hl' Orif>nt. including Japan. Honshu. Hakkairlo and Shikok u. She w ill rl'turn home in early summer. KJWJ EJfTEIIT AlJifED :\1 ~. D. F. Howard of 1228 :\fa. rlan Way. Harbor Highlands. Pntertainf'd memtx>rs of the Kiw i Club at heor hom£' April 13. Thf' group was rt'prt> ('ntati\'E' of Long &>ach-Orange-County Chapter. DESEIIT ROlfE ~fr. and M rs. Georgf' Butcola ot 661 Via Udo Soud. Lido I Je. ha\'e bet>n di\•l ding their time be· twf'f"n th<'lr homE' hert' and onE' at Indian We-lls E"tatt's in Palm Springs. * * • * • • .. .. • • • • Surround Y our set! ·., •. • h these deltcc!e f emma:c floral Fragrances Now at BIG SAVINGS ••. SPRA Y COLOGNE for Your Pa:-ty THERE IS A DIFFERENCE PARTY GOODS Holllftark Hon ~ com~», anoth.r ovt- sta~ng ••omple of craftsmanship and floir fOf YQ\If year- ' ovnd entertotning . We're Hallmorlt Party Heodquorters. Viiit us 100n for all YOUf needs • Bleck so':!1 w~.·c s--::.~ ar.d r.::-d s,... .. :; J:'.:-" ·' s:::::l Req. 53.50 Value-NOW $1.75 Th e Periect hmr :iress ::r 'he man w ho w a:;!s to be well groomed AT LA-sTI A 100" 'HI5, AS« YOUI DIALER AIOUT .THIS ,.,_ HAll PI"AIAnON. fhe Novae for Me .. , IM. We G 1ve Mother·a ,.., .. CIQUI' ..,~ -· ....... ~ ..... a.D&f ....... .... 1 ' ... - '*HORACE ENIIGN Bu11es didn't blow at Mariners School on ApriJ 11, but the trum· pets did. The Horace En.alen land, the Harmoneers. and Triple Trio presented a prog. a m to "de· nlop Interest In thf' .Iorace En· aJen mualc proerarn ," accordinl to Dick Watts, instructor. Judy Coke!', an elehth grader, sang a eolo; Ricky Phares rendered •'Llt· tle Bop Riding Hood," a popular novelty number. Bill Lynd In· atructs the vocal music groups. The same group traveled by achool bus to the Newport Heights School Friday, April 14, to give an identical program. • • • PLAJfJIIIIG naiDDTI: J..._ a-PJTIIITat auty l'udDIIad ad ...._ d-. flll'bat llobby ~ (L to r.) ... .....,.laaldat an ... --ta t• ...., ....... u..,_ ..... The Horace Ensign lnstrumen· tal music group, band a nd or· chestra, will participate In the Southern CAlifornia Regional Mu· slcal Festival at Chapman Col· lege a nd Ora~ge High School. Orange1 Friday and Saturday, Apr1121 and 22. according to Dick Watts, instructor. Bo t h groups won prizes In the local festival. ecta lad .... tbe s..a.'a-...... a.u ....... ..-ny, .. ad tbe _. ... , ......... ,..__ Senior, Junior Oass Presidents Plan Final Student Body Adivities of Year *HARBOR VIEW Robby Winterbotham a nd Rus ty Packard are feverlshly en· gaged In Innumerable year-end activities that annually plague 1 Senior and Junior Class presi· d..-nts. Senior president WintNbotham Is presently negotiating for the traditional class gift that is do· nated to the school by each grad· uating class. This year the plan calls tor the Senior Class to join screen for the auditorium. the Junior and Sophomore Class. es to buy a new proje<.·tor and ~cause of the large number of students purchasing year· book<> this year, the Senior Class will conduct the Gca1leoa ''sign party" at Davidson Field the aft· ernoon of Galleon dlstrl bution. Friday. Jun~>. 9. That same night the Senior Class will sponsor a ''seniors only" Galleon s{gnlng dance in the SO<'ial nail and ad· joining Girls' Gym. The dance held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. will fea ture the senior Rhythm Boys, John Gries.~er and Jack George, and there will he a volleyball court Sf>t up for spnrts enthusiasts. Junior Clas.c; presld..-nt Rusty Packa rd has contracted the use of the Rendezvous Ballroom. for the Junior·Senlor Prom on !\!on· day. :\iay 29. An advantage to having the prom May 29 Is that thNe will bf> no school the fol· lowi.ng day bN'a U!l{' of .\ff'morlnl u u 0 0 0 0. 0 ••• ,• 0 • • • • 0 • • 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 • CHIJRCHES 4 • • e • • • e p O p 0 • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • Cbrlat Cburdl by the Sea. Ba I· be-a -The Rev. Edward Smith w tll prf'aC'h on "Not Again" at 9:30 anrl II a.m. ~wr\'IC'cs Sun- Fi~t .MNhodist Churrh of Ful· INton Hf' rrtirC'd from ar tiv..- minislr}' in Junl'. 19;:;9. • • day. "Basic Christian Belirfs" Luthercm Cbwcb of the Maater, will b<.' tht' subjc('t of an adult Corona del :\fM-Thr Rrv. Dou~ class taught by R..-v. mith iUo',..._~y.·l'ss<'l l'l' srrmon fr.r thf' 9:31l 8 p.m. Sunday in th£' parsonage. .tnd t 1 a.m ~u ncl;1~ ;...-.n·H'I'' will 337 ,anta Ana A\e .. ="<'WI'Ort ot~ "Ha,·<· You not r.<'a<l Th :- H<'ights. Dr. Arthur Hobson. as· Scripture?" sorwh.' pastor. will tear h an ---------,- ndult d as-; a t the !<am<> hour in roo:n 6 in thl.' church on the Paultn<' L<'ller. \\'r"l<.'yan Sf'r· ,·ic·p "ill mrPt at R p.m .. \ton· Ulitersalist Wome• Elect Irs. Wilso1 rl,,~· .. -\prtl 2:>. tn tho .. home M :\Tr. :\Irs. \'trginia \\'ll~n of C'oro- ar.rt •. :\tr". C.1l.' in :'ttll\\1'11, 2j()'7 I n.1 dri :\lar wa f'IN·trtl p~e•ndent ll •lo~) L,tn<'. ::-.;I.'WJ>Ort llf'lght.._, ,f tht' ASSO<'tallon of l nt\'N!>,II· , ... , \\'omc·n a t tlt<' n•l"f'nt mf'f't· tn~ he ld dl thf' thur. h. 12'1!1 \'11 rnna ::.r .. Co.;t a :\lc .... l Day. a national holiday. Rusty has a rranged for Warren Darker's ten-piece orchestra to play prom night., Warren Baker composed the music to the s uc· cessful TV S<.'rles "77 Sunset Strip" and "Kondike." Fifth and sixth grade children intNested In furthering their musical knowledge and singing regularly have formed the spe· cial chorus at Harbor VIew. Miss Apna Katherine Harris, music tea cher for the Newport Beach School District, began working W-..1 1 a• with the children several months -I'IW ,... Ill ago. Funeral servl<'es lor Woodrow Increased interest by the chil· 0 . Krause, 46. Apt. D. 1401 Bay· drt'n. and a desire to leave the sld<> Dr.. ~ewport Bt-ach. were s..-hool day as free of lnterrup· held Tuesday in th<' Brown Co· tion as possible. brought a Ionia! Chapel. Santa Ana. with change to the chorus. They be· thf> Re,·. Rotwrt BohhaiJ of the I gan meeting weekly a fter S<'hQOI EptSl'Opal Church of the ~e.ssiah. hours to practicl.'. In spite of the Santa Arra. officiating. handicap, the children rontinued to enjoy the program off<.'red by Miss Harris. UNDERGOES &UBGEBT • I. )trs. Don Koi,·isto. 321 Ramona Pla<'f'. Costa l1esa. is recovering from major surgery. Sh<.' is well known In acti\'ilies of the New- JlOrt Harbor Business anr1 Pro· frs!.IOMI Women·~ Club and othN organizations. EXHJBmON SLATED T hr• :'J<'wport Harbor Co unci I of C'hurc h.-.s announres an rxhlbl- lion nr r·hu rr h arrhitN·ture and a rt at ton \\'. Coast Hwy., l'\1'\\'· p rt Bl'aC'h. Apri l 2-l-~. !rom 10 t.m to :i p.m. ThP exhibition Enoch Anderson of La Mesa, thf' newly elf'Ct<'d district mas. ter. was an honorf'd guest at the rec·<'nt mt'rlng of Anchor Lodge 648. Vasa OrdN ol America. Ar· t'Ompan~'ing him w..-re Hu~o Wickstrom. exN·utiv<' b o a r d member of Dis trict 15. nnd his wifl' The nrxt meeting will b.- )iay G. when a mother's day program is scheduled. '" spon~orrd b\' th£> Judson BAJfiSTEJI SLIDE8 BUBT Stu~lo<~ of Los Ar;gel('s in rollab. Jerom£> E. Scanlon. 5, of 117· ;ra~o~ w1th local arc hitect 28th Sr .. N.-wport Beach. suffNed rf' <>nr k Hodgdon. I head Injuries when he was slid· lng down a banister and f<.'ll LEGAL JfOTtCJ" about 10 feN to a cement walk CITY OF NE'WPORT BEACH at 2812'~ \\'. Oct'an Front, ~ew·l CAUFOIL'IliA port ~ach, at 8 :33 a .m . Sntur. SEALED PROPOSALS will be day, April 1.). Newport police re· received at the oltice ot the City ;>ortcd. He was lak«>n by ambu- Clerk. City Hall. City ot Newport lanrl' to Hoag Hospital for treat- Beach, Calltornla, u ntil 10:30 I ment. r\. :\1. on th.-4th da\' of Mav -------- 1961a at which time they will b~ AT ROME ON MESA publkly opened and read. for performing work as follows: ('0:-J:o;TRUCTIO:'-J OF (' 0 ;-.;. CfU·:TF: Sf:,\WALL AT LIDO. ISLf: BRIDGE. :\faking her first home for hN husband in Costa M<.'sa Is r4'· cf>ntly wed Mrs. Hugh Ct\Uds. the forml.'r Miss Margan•t Stockwell of Balboa. She· Is the daughter * IIAIIIIOB IBGH Robert Haitey, member of the science department at Newport Harbor Hilh School, hu been 1ranted a National Science Poun· dation Scholarship to study at Colorado State University this summer for 8 weeks. His rouraes will Include a study ol ecoloey. eeolory a nd Rocky Mountain fauna and flora. Mr. Halley Is the 10th member of the Harbor High faculty to win recognition by the National Science Foundation for aummer study. Other winners are Dwirht Dorman, Robert Fry, William Gannon, Martha Hawkins, Rob· tort House, John Johnson, Webe,er Jones, Dwight Roberts and Don· aid Simpson. GOP Women Meet Monday Newport Harbor Federa ted Re· publlean Women will meet at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 24, for another study session. Mrs. Wil- liam Bents. 305 Lindo,· Balboa. will be hostess. Mrs. Robert Marshall will speak on "Organization and Qp. eration of Our Municipal Gov. ernm'ent." She is a member of the Newport &>ach Planning Commission, past president of the Woman's Civic League, and secretary of C.litornla Young Rc· publicans. She also is a member of the State and County Central Committees for the Republican party. Betrothal Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e H. McFar. land of 3700 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, announce th~ enaalt'· ment of their dau1hter, Lynn, to Raymond Nordwlck and th~ late Montana. and Tuc:son. Arizona. Mr. Nordwlck Is the son of Mr. Raymond Norwlck and the la..te Mrs. Nordwlck of Poplar. Lynn Ia annou ncing the en· Ka&ement thla wHk to her soror- Ity sisters of Delta Delta Delta at the University of Arizona. She Is a fourth generation Call-· fornlan, and waa born on Balboa leland. attended the localliChOOIA and was araduated from tiew· porf Harbor Hllh School. She made htor debut at the Children's home Society Ball In December. 1957, and she will be graduated from the Unlv~rslty ot Arizona In Junto. Mr. Nordwlck attended the Universities of Montana and Arl· zona, where he was a member of S11ma Alpha E~lon fraternity. The youna couple plan to be married In the fall of this year and will divide their time be· tween Poplar and Tucson. J.IIOIITII·OLD TOT DIES Russene Gall Stiles, 3-month· old daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Stiles of El Cajon and formerly of Coeta Mesa, passed away Sunday with pneumonia. Funeral servict's will be held at 2 p.m. today, April 20, In Seal and Sheets Westcllff Chapel, Costa Mesa. KAME LilTED Ill EUOB The name ol Dr. Charles Dier· enfield. pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian C~urch. was in· cluded In e rror last week in an advertisement of one ol the school board candidates. Dr. Dlerenlleld explained that It is For •• ,_ ~9 ...H., ul the I h is policy not to endorse any bejt." ,tdHidl"-9 C... OliN J-0110. candidates In elections. The Plush Poodle DOG BEAUTY SALON "E n •rythlng Plush ... But th<' Pric<.'" RAVE TOUa LJ1TLE POODLE GBOOMED MUE TOva APPOINTMENT EABL T Call HYatt 4-7737 Why Dot get ber what abe beD always waated. A Outfy poodle pappy. Ttay to'P or aaall mla1crtuns. AU colon For Sale at . • . 1350 IOVTII COAST BJQIIWAT-LAGUJIA IEACB . 1011 P081'1D ..... A eon. Thomu Barton, 6 lb. 15 oz., wu born to Mr. and Mrs. H~nry Seymour leek of 1026 Whit~ Salla Way, Harbor VIew Hilla, In Hoa1 Ha.pltal on S.tur· day, April 8, '!'be "lr&ndparents are Mr. and Mn. J. A. ~k of Balboa laland. EL&C'I'IOif II&DDIG 1ft A dinner dance wtth apec1al ~nt~rtalnm~nt at the lal~ Yacht Club wUI be featured May 11 when th~ Ctirona Hllhlands Association holds Jts annual election meetlna. accordlna to Dr. Howird Farwell, president. NOW-HALF PRICE Sale Hundr.tda of boob at haU-price NOW-HALF PRICE Sale Entire stock of globe. at haU price NOW-HALF PRICE Sale Stationery and cards at haU-price Coro:~a del Mar Cooqreqatiooal Church -Till' R•'\. Eel\\ 111 C (;nmkr wtl l pr!'al'h o n "The Chri-<ti:tn An«\\N t o C mmu n· tsm" .tt !):30 and I I am. ;..(•n·· ice~ Sunday. Nur-;ery ear(' will be provld<'d for both hours. Churel\ school will bf' hrld at 9:31) a.m. Junior Ht gh I'Pllow1-h lp and Senior Pilgrim F'..-Jiowship will meet in the chur('h at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. :\lr«. Ruth Ft'iN..tbr•ncl uf Ba t boa Island i<: \ l!'f'·PT•''"',..nl: :\J r.., LN' Rosch of ::-.;~'''port, ~,.rrl'· ·.u y; .Mrs. Constanco• CapC'h art. rre~surf'f. Th1·y wt ll bl' ln;.t,tl lNl ot th<' :\<luy m<'<'t ing :11 thr lt omr· nf )1rs. \\'a lte-r Sr·hilling of C.ol h iJ<'l. h-land. No bid will be rect'Jved unless It Is made on a proposal form of C. F. Hobbys o~I~P~a~s~a~d~e~n~a~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~::;:::::::::::::::::~ ~~~~~~~--------~ • UDIYencrUat Cburch. eo.ta Meaa -"Ht'resy Is in thr Air Again'' i~ the theme chos('n by Dr. Charles Clare Blauvelt for his sermon at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. • • CJuletlcm S e l e a e e ChDI'dlft. ~Pwport Beach. Corona del Mar anrl Costa Mes.1-How hnpe is str.-ngthenf'd through spintual unt1erstandtng of thr Btble will krynote thts Sunday's le~<;On · "E'rmon on "Proba tion Arter Dl'ath." The goldl'n t('Xt is from R..-velatlon t3:S 1. "He that over- cometh. the samr shall he cloth· cd In whit.-raiment." • • St. Jam"' Epilcopcrl Church. :'Jrwport Bt>ach-The Rev. Robert Washer of thr Gard<>n Grove Me· thorlis t Chur('h will preach at the 9:11 and, 11 a.m. Su nday serv. if'~'"· Holv C'ommunion will be r..-lcbratcd at 8 a.m. • • • lcllboa lalaad N e t Ia o d h t Church-The Rev. Henry Irvi ng Rasmus Jr .. former pastor at the Balboa Is land c hur c h. wit( prrach at the 9:30 and ll a.m. Sunday services. He served here from June. 1937. to January. 1939. when ht' was called to the Rummace Sale Pl1111~ 1 furnlsher1 by the City Engineer . Each bid must be accompanied Thr As!<OciJtion or t;nlvNsal· by (cash; certified check or bid· is t Women wtll hold tts annual der's bond) made payable to the rummag..-salf' April 28 and 29 City or Newport Beach, for an at 188 E. 17th St., Costa Ml'sa. amount equal to at least ten per The committee includes Mr!l. cent 00%) or the amount bid, Ruth F..-ierabend, chairman: ~rs. such guaranty to be forfeited Ralph Jacoby. assistant: Mrs. should the bidder to whom the :\lartha Rilchif', Mrs. Virginia contract Is awarded fall to enter Wilson and ~1rs. Ruth Dawson. Into the contract. sales ladies: :\Irs. Constanc·..-In accordance with the pro- Capehart and :\I rs. Alief' Lewis, visions or Section l'T70 of the La· 1-ac;.tl*r& Anyone wish.in~ to do· bor Code. the Cl'! Council of the nate articles may rail Mrs. Ar· City of Newport thur Lynch. Ll 8·5120. or Mrs certalned the gen~ral Ina Walter &hill ing. OR 3·0181. or rate ot per diem wages In the bring the items to the bullding locality In which the work Is to A -1 27 be perfonn~d for ~ach craft or prl . type or workman or mechanle SOX FOB MA TTESOKS A son. Thoms Louis. 9 lb. 6 oz .. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Matteson. 700 ·t~th St., Cliff Haven, In Hoa g Hospital on Sat· urday, April 8. He joins his hro· thers. Richard. 2 and John, 14 months, in tht' family. VOYAGE COMPLETED Again at anchor In local Wft· ters is the Lyle Harbour's Tradewinds which has just re· 'turned them back to Lido from a month In the CAlifornia Gulf. ·needed to execute the conttact and Is set forth In ~solution No. 5198. A copy of said Resolu- tion JJ avaJlabl~ In the otflce of the City Clerk In the City of Newport Beach. All bids are to be compared on the basis of th~ City Englneer'a estimate of the quantltla of work to be done. No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who haa not been licensed In accordance wlth the provisions of Chapt~~ 9, Division m of Bualnesa and Proleulona Cod~. This Fabulous 4 lk!droom Home on l .l Acres Will Be Offered at Plans may be eeen. and lonna of pi"'ppM!. bond&, contract, and speclOeatlona may be obtained at the otrlc:e ol the Clt;y Enatneer, PUBLIC AUCTION Sunday altternoon.' May 7th, at 2:30 sharp, at 9631 STANFORD ST , G ARDEN GROVE. CALIFORNIA. Consists of 4 bedrooms. den. family room, llvlrig room. kitchen, 3 baths, separate mAid's or iUMt's quarters, approx. 20x40 heated 6 liltered pool. badminton court, and.has every con~lvable convenience Including air condltJonJng, etc. It contains over 4600 Aq. feet and cost over Sll6.000. It was onct' featured In HOME MAG· AZI~E. City RaU. Jfewport lleaeb. CaU· fornJa. A l'f'fundable ,depoelt of 15.00 on each let ol plana and apeclfl. catlon.a will be r.qul.recl. 'ftle apedal attutlon ol pre.· ]*tift bldcJera .. ea1led to the "JJNpoeal ............,.. and OPEN FOR INSPECTION CGnctltlonl .. anMJIIId to the blanlr farm o1 propaul lor full dine· don .. to blcldlq .... The Clf7 ol !f.-part Jleeell ,.. ..,.. tbe rlpt to reject &II)' ot all blcll and to walft &n1 In· ........ ~In Rdl bld8. April 2.1rd and April 30th. 2:00 to 4':30 p.m . a.nd on May 7th. 10:00 a.m . to time or sale. OtheP ahowfna by appointment. Prop.rty can be told with very attractive t~ITnS. For more _det~ll call or write lor free brochure by contactlnf PIDL HANIOif. REALTOR • AUcno·-HE£1-a ....,.. K?a u .., ... ra,..,.IHlr,, Slldu.sl~ Apnt& Offltoe D W. 17th, 9:&nt1 Ana an or M&WtoliT auat CAIDOIIIUA M+IQili ICMMJU ... at,a.tr O.tld. •·11"1 .. TIME ·yo CHECK UP • -PH~INTINfi NEEDS I • . III'T IE • ms 111111 ... urr_. 1111 u•• Dl ~ 0 0 0 0 0 o . 0 BUSINESS CARDS LE'ITERHEADS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS QRDER BLANKS CIRCULAR!'; POSTERS 0 0 0 0 0 0 RECEPTION CARDS ANNOUNCEMENTS MENUS PAMPHLETS BOOKLETS MAGAZINES PilOttE f11 AT OIIOJ.E 3-8150 Aad Our .... •••Dtlltl"• WID • Qlact To Call Oil You \ I PLANNING STARTS FOR MISS MILUM . HONORED BY DADS-DAUGHTERS 1961 DEBUT ANTE BALL Attention already 11 beln1 fOCUMCI on ta. lJil Debutante Ball with the namlna ot pauon· eeen whoee duUn wUl Include choice of the debutantes them· .elvee. at her home recftlt.IJ In honor of patro~ ol boeh the 1960 and 1961 bella. '11\e affair was a momln1 coUee, informaUy ar· raneed to pr~nt ball committee and board members of the New· port Harbor Auxiliary of the Children's Home Society, which sponsors the baiL Husbendl wtll be lnvlt@d to SUR¥ tOR aet-aequaJnted at a eoekull· · 1: Somethlna unique wu the Father-Dau1hter shower whlcll was arranaed by Ml• Jody Lleb of 2JS MPrnlna Canyon Road, Sbore Cliffs. Honor~ IUHt wu tthyllla Milum, ot l215 Nottlna- ham' Roa4, WntcUff. who will becom. the bride ot Mike Marr ol San Marino Jun. 24. Featherston and ~ Feather· ston; ~ ttaren Watner and Fred Waaner: MlM Jlfancy Bty· ant and a. M. Hendrick&; M'- Susan Brown and Larry Brown. and Mrs. Lowell Ander110n. party arranted b)' Irvin. THrace A.uoclates of tbe Oraqe County LOr A8f&fi Phllharmonle Society at 8 p.m. IOHJif W. BATJ'Y • Licensed Dr. Ed Milum, father of the aue11 of honor, waa one of the men 1olnlne the festivities. Lin· gerle was s howered upon the bride-to -be and the evuln1 wu spent playln1 charades and singing to the Milch Miller tele· vision program. A sp-.rhettl and wine dinner preceded the openine of 1lfls. ~Usa Milum, a Harbor Hlah School araduate, Will be JradU· ated from the University of San· ta Ba1bera In l1,1ne with a dea~ In education. She plana to teach In Arcadia next year. She Is a member of PI Beta Phi. Her fiance al110 will be erad- uated from the University of Santa Barbara In June. He 1.1 a Kappa Sl1ma and Is majorina In &OCiolol)'. Gu~ts at the shower Included Mrs. Jay Shore and Dr. Georae Shor<': Mls.<~ Charneth Stareee and Ken Stare1e: Miss Diane We planned e picture here · • . . . but the led 1 mi,sed · · · · So- Wende Schweneke of Carone del Mer invites you to Clinic· Is Topic At Meeting JEAIOI~ IB~IUEB Mrs. B. N. Desenberg. chair· ' man of the board tor the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic. will s~ak at the monthly meetlne of the Democratic Woman's Club of Newport Harbor at J 1 a.m . Wed- nHday, April 26. In the Villa :Marina Resuurant. Mrs. James E. Harrlnaton, presJdent. has a n· Girls' League Beets Cabinet nounced. There will also be an open for· um on current events with all in attendance partlclpatlne. A buffet luncheon will be .erved at noon. Tickets will be ava ilable for the "Serenade to Summer" Dt>mo· cratic Gala semi-formal dance to be held at 9 p.m. May 6, In the Retail Clerk's Auditorium, "8530 Stanton Ave., Buena Park. In· formation "'and reservations may be made by calllaa Mrs. Axtater OR 3·0787, Mrs. Joyner Ml 6· 1453 or Mrs. Harrlnaton OR 3-6525. TUV&LIIfQ Ill IIA~AU Now In Hawaii for slaht.~eelne followlnl attendance of the Man· agement Conference of the United States Savina• and Loan League are a contingent of man· ageme nt of Newport Balboa Sav. lnes lc. Loan Assn., Newport Beach. They lnclu~ Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Palmer. Miss Agnes Blomquis t, Miss Florence Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Emery S. Han· son. (From the Harbor Blah Beacon> Junior Jeanne Brubaker was selected Girls' Leaeue president for the 1961-62 school year In the Girls' Leque elections held In the auditorium foyer Ma rch 22. Membt>ra of the cabinet who will assist Jeanne next year are Loulse Feeney. vice-president; Karen Severance. se<'retary; Pam Smith. treasurer. and Bonnie Pierce. historian. Senior C I ass repre~ntative will be Chris Peterson; Kathy Bjorkland will represent the jun. iors; and the sophomores will be represented by Rozile Rlcha~ds. Chris and Pam will be the only 1lrls returning to the cabinet next year. A formal installation of the new officers was held irt the home arts dining room April 5 at 6 p.m. The new c:abinet is presently preparing to present the annual Gi rls' League mother· dauehter tea. and the spring fa. shlon show. Mrs. Martin Lockney, 801 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle. was h011tess 'Get in Pink' Is Theme for Ebell/ Party "Get In the Pink for Summer" Is the \'nticine theme C'hosen by EbeU Club of Newport lk-aC'h for Its luncheon brldae party and fuhlon s how at 12:30 p.m. toddy. April 20, at the clubhouse. 513 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Mrs. Edythe Barnes. president, and Ways and Means director. Mrs. Feraus McKay, are working with committees to lru;ure the success of the affair. Bay Department Store of BaJ . boa will show fu hlons. Mrs. Roger Hannaford will ro·ordinate the show and Mrs. Basil Peter· ~n will · commentate. Club members who will model Include the Mmes. James W. Buell. Lee Wood, Harry H. Casey, Carl Got· tuso. Eueene Black and Roger Hannaford. The luncheon committee In· <'ludPS the Mmes. P. J. Wilson. Logan Jackson. Clayton Thomp· son. Albert Sparkes. Theo Rol>lns. W. H. Gamble. E. A. Rogers. H. S. McCreeor, G. I. Gordon and K. G Millt-r A pink decor on-star e and luncheon tables Ls planned by Mrs. John B. Colby. Card table prizes are the Inspiration or Mrs. Cha rles Larhelere. "Inbetw~n­ ers" will serve Juncht>on. Mrs. Robert Andrews, Auxll· lary president. welcomed guests. Patronesses honored included the Mmes. Howard Ahmanson. Bewley· Allen. Stuart Babrork. Wallace Barnes. Robt>rt Beau- champ, Joseph Allan Seek. Clarence ~semeyer. Lawrence Brow~. WaHer Burroughs. Joseph Carver. Jesse Ross Castendyck. RIC'hard Snow Castle. Clarenre Cooper. Earl George Corkett. Vilan Co u r h . Elis ha Avery Clary. James Eymann. L)'man Howes Farwell. ~rge Fruehl· lng. Robert Gardner. Edward GrOt'nendyke. Elton Hallett. A. Alexandc>r Hamilton. David Hill. Edgar Hill. George Holstf'in Ill. John PPrcv Hurndall. William Kirby. William Lee. ~1oreland Leithold. Burt Lowen Jr . r.c>rald Lynch, Alan MiC'klc. Emory Moore Jr .. John Murdy Jr .. Net. son Neice. Marshall Nl<'d~ker. Paul Nissen. H. ~forgan Soble. Paul Palmer. Edwvd Pellegrin. 0 . W. RiC'hard. Haster Ring. Paul Milton Rogers. John Scudder. E. H. Skinner. Cla rence Smith. Harvey Somers. William Spur- lleon nr. Richard Stewart. Ha rry StlC'kler. Charles Thomas. Ed· ward Warmington. Thomas Web· ster and George Yardley Jr. BPW -Installs Slate Tonight. Mrs. He len Cole will be in· stallE-d as president or thf> ~ew. today. Aprll 20. T he party. un· der direction of Mrs. WilHam C. Chadwell. 518 Ange lita Drive. wUJ take place at Irvine Coast Country Club. The affair is designed to in· trodut'«' husbands. not only to ea ch other, hut also to some of the purpos.s or Irvine Terrace Aasoclates. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brelln, who re~ntly retu rned from a· trip around thP world. ~·Ill show tilms which they brought back with them. Women Voter Unit fo Meet "Purse Stnng Problems 1n our C1t1es" will be dlsc~d at 10:30 a.m. ·by City Managc>r Robert Sh.-lton or NPWJ)C?rt BeaC'h and Cjty ~tanager Jay 'Mert'«'r ot f.a. guna Beach at a luncheon meet· 1ng o! the Pre Provisional League ol Women Voters o! Orangt> Coal'l Thursday. April 21. In the Hur - IPy Bell Restau rant. Corona del Mar. The afternoon spt-akl'r will be .\frs. Wilson Hines of Pasadena, who will talk on "The Feminine Touch In Local GovPrnment." She 1s C'urrently a membf'r of the Pasadena planning C'ommlsslon. past pre ldt>nt of t h~ Pasadena LeaguP of Women Voters and founder of the Pasadena Beaut!· ful Foundation. League meml>t'rs a nd guests are lnvltc>d to make their resei· ,·ations prior to ~onday. April 2~. with Mrs. Joseph Slap at ~~ 6-3303 or ~" Stanton Tavlor at ~11 6-1947. • TICKTOCKERS ARE BUSY AS SEASON NEARS END port Harbor Business and Prof~. C I I _.. sional Women's Club a t ~ p.m.llll 1111.-.. tonight. April 20. in thf' :'\ewport )frs Arthur 0 Paxton. 2001 AI· Harbor Yacht Club by Mrs. ~1ary ~ac>gell. club member a nd ottl· lu ra Drtv<'. ln•ine TNrace. was t'«'r of the San OrC'o dlstriC't or host~ for a Pn> dmnN party at BPW clubs. thr Paxton homP Collowt>d by Olher of!C'Ns to be in tailed dinnrr at the Balboa Bay Club Swft Slllrt IISUIIAIJ Ticktockers of the National Charity League, Newport Chap· ter. are rounding out a year of varied activities. Intermediate n cktockers. 9th and lOth eraders. supervised by Mrs. Moraan Noble and Mrs. John L. Glass. sent out lnvita· tlons for a fashion show at the C'Oncluslon of a charm course: ~1odels were Susan Cunningham. Vanderbilt a nd Jean Walls. are l\·tr!l. Vera Lili<'nthal. \'let>· rec>t>nt ly. The affair wa!< to hon· Susan BusiN and Stacy Anne I presidPnt: :0.1rs. !'\ancy ~1lddleton. or :\ilss JeanNte Teriro and Gre~ory Larkin Dean before their Schilling or thf' J uniors gave a second vk '-'·Prt>sidPnt: A I m a marrlagr. bundle sw imming party for 12 Rush. r~ording ~rretary; Doris guests at the Buster home in Croxon, rorresponding secrf'tary. (;u<'st~ atiPnding were Mrs. Louis C~>il a. mothPr or Miss Santa Ana recently. and Nettie Wise. trl'asurC'r. Tem-o: :\t n:-. Samu<'l Wf'avN of The Tlcktocker Thrift Shop. whic·h supports Casa Angelita a.-4 ..._ Emit" ,.,u ....... , ___ , \Lido lsi<'. Mrs Jar k :\1a honey of .. , .._ Tustin. )tr . ha rles Paxton o! home lor girls in Costa Mf'sa. wMcr;pticMI ...ty $) • per. $1 fer J co~t.l MC'M and Mrs Antony be_n_e_f_lt_e_d_b_y_t_h_e_b_u_nd_l_e_s_. ____ ..-_ .... _oa __ to_L_E_l..QMO. _______ IJ(>It ramo or M uth Gdt<' and ~tM;. Art hur Bradll'y. 431 HelJotrope • SuJte 2 Corona del Kat CaJJ ORJole 3·0S13 Anytime .PORT · Starrine Lee Remicl'-Yves Mont and MURDER. -· ''1\NC I Starrlnl PETER fALl( Academy Award Noml~ M e s .~ ..,. ' Ul-1-CDITA ..... ITABTIIIG WD.. Aftll. 11 Burt Lant-aster Jf'an Simmons In ..Elmer Gantry .. Also Sh~rle)• Ma<'Lanto JaC'k Lemmon In ''The Apw tuwDt .. L I 0 0 .-"·, a...-. .......... ITAfturQ WED.. AftiL II Robert Mltrhum Deborah Kerr In .. Sundowners" Also Howard Trt'vor in ·-so-cmd to ..... C ome in e nd See her Pre-Summer Showing of Pasadtna • ·upland Susan Hayton. Lynn Noble. ~at· AND. ERSON TARNOWSKE ty Maypole. Denise Pickering. • Paula Rogers. ~tary Susan Ar·· nold. Na ncy Glass. Pamela vows · ' Smith. _Gretchen Cole and J ean ' ARE RECITED CHURCH DIRECTORY Ntu:port Stacia Happy Fashions For daytime For Sports For Codteils. We have the i"lgredients for Yo ur hoppy recipe for Fashion right Clothes · · · · ..... , .... piCk: trtllll roii·OII-•I•Cl. l VI ~.,.,. T~11 ........ _.,vorl 11191 • art on or Be•ery H ' so~ w.,, 19th St. ""' 6 6808 PI .. IIICICY ,_. &. COAIT nif. COJM)IIA D&L IIAil 0 .... 1 ..... IEWPIIT PID IPIIT Filii. • hdeCK ....... ,._ ,.._013-tiSO HALF J)AY BOAT a.-.... A.ll .... 11 .... M8ltll .. Cldll -.... BARGE GEOBGIA OPENS MAY 13 ... ......... ,... .......... -~ Allaltlll. OS'•a ~tlitiMe .. ......, SAVI TIWI AND TROUILI Order ANY Book by T .&.phone PCMtecJe Paid ~,. in U. S. by . lOOK ORDER SERVICE Stickle .. Junior Titktockers and their Patroness C'halrmen. Mrs. Ches- ter Sall$bury and Mrs. Robt>rt Straitlff. r~ntly heard Gall Gravel'. OCC student, talk and show slides of her AFS stay for one year with a family In Switz· erland. Ustenine with interest were · Anne Barnesen. Christine BuC'<'ola. Susan Buster. llarriet Collin~. Christine Frederkks. Lauri'-' Ann Loveland. Leslie Mes~n~trr. Jaime Michelaen. Ali · son Nobi{'. Stacy Anne Schilling, C'hrlstint> Sparling. Kathy Wat· son. TNry Aune. Cathy Baker. Jurly Cok{'r. Terry McLaughJJn, Ann Overlease. Leah Roters. Carol Rose. Sandra Ryael. Donna Smith. Susan Straltlfl. Barbara ......... , •• p ... .......... Twenty boys and eirls from the Harbor a rea have formed an a ccordion band and will make their first appearance Friday. April 21. at Fairview Hospital. With them will be their dads. who have hel~ them organize. Interested fathers are Burdett Harrlson. 2541 Circle Drive. Bay Shores. and William J. Coochey Jr. of 207 Lillian Place. Co8ta MHA. Mr. Harrison's son, Kent. and youne Vlttor Coochey are members of the orchestra. Others are Bill Brown. Reggie Hlauerra. Mike Steadman. Chris· tine Walker. Diane Spacinsky. .Joe GraiJ. Frank Krotzer, panny O'Brien, Ann Diamond. Ot>bby Cochran. Nicky Crala. Mike Mut- ter. Mary Lou Leako~ki. Ron- nie Crawford. ,-.rry Weede.n. G.Yle Blown. Kalhl~n Tanaka. Pauleete D a n I e I • o n • Ste\'en lriJII, Joeepblne Durocher and Hardet .l"rledrlcben . ••r~•••••••••rara' ••••• A street-length wltJt<' C'hantilly f t-rnda!C' Weddmg C'ho~p<-J. 5ant.l lace suit was chosen by Miss Ju. 4na. w11h th<' R~.>v. Ro) 0 f ord dJth Anderson for her mama ~" ortk aa ung to Richard Tarnowske earlier 1h1~ ~t 1ss :"haron ~ta i npritP SN;\ Prl month. .t !' mo~td n( honor 10 d I1ght blue Both the bride and groom at· ~Ilk :-hantung shrath drPS!' :'h<' tended Newport Harbor lllj!h ··a rnr cl a C'Olonia l bC'UQUN or School. where the groom wa.., a I'Mnalioni :~ml tl<'i phlmum. B"'' basketball star. He is thC' son of man wa" Pat Han~haw. Ou nm I ~tr. nnd Ml'S. 0 . R. Tarnows ke of ArthofN. Larry Il lingworth Jn;l l 538 Tustin Ave., Newport H<'l$!hls1 Robert 8<-ach.J mp :-<'r\t>d ·" Th<' bride l.s +h~ d .. ughtN of , ushers. ~frs. WaltN Ksondzek of 2013 Following I hi' ,,.t>dcl1 ng n it>~. 711 Arnold Ave .. Costa Mesa. She JZUcst gathC'rcd 1n the r'-'<'~'Pilon a ttPndf'd schools In lndianapoll!< room or thl' cha pC'I 10 JZrt'<'t thr before C'Oming to Harbor. young C'OupiP. )trs. w Kl'ondi.Pk I Attend the Church O f Your Choice Regularly CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH COIIQUQATJOIIAL fl! I Ht-liotro!)f' AvPnue Corona d<'l ~ta r, Cahr. MOR!'tf~G WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A.~t. Churrh :5chool C'las~ 9:30a.m Nursery for both houM;. Edwin C. Gomke Mtnister The brldt>·s unciC'. William ret'«'ived guf'l't~ 1n a be1gr shan 1 Winter. gave hN away m mar· tung suit with matchtng act'e:- rlage. With ht>r larP ~Uit shr !'<>riPs. Shf' wort' a ron-ag€' of I;::============: wore a s houlder . length veil of I grel'n cymbidiUm 01\:'h ids. Tht' silk Illusion, held by a half groom· mothN worp a blut> c-htf· crown of seed pearls and pal<' 1 fon !rock with matchmR a<'<'f'" pink sequins. She cam<'d a ('as-sories and a purple throat{'d cade bouquet of whi tt> carnations. I while orC'hid rorsage. I"CltteS a nd stephanotis. Th<' t'«'tf'· The young rouple spent their mony wa.s held Aprtl 8 at the hone)omoon at Palm ~pnngs. ~ lartr S•pplua ~ ' ~~·~~ Cnl1 l irk••r P. 0 1,• •36 Ctroaa •11 Ku C&hf:r•!• IIIIUICIII I lEW . 111111 IlEA PIITY SliP -Hollie's Party Supplies INVJTAnoNS-DECORADONS, NOVELTIES ANNOUNCEMENTS A FAIRYLAND OF' PART\• FIXtX'S IXCLL"DING. ceDte~ heli--ba.llooM. puDcb CODCeDtrcztee paper gooda PERSONALIZED ~\ONOORAM.'\liNG avaiJabl~ for matchE' ribbon• and all peper supplies PUNCH BOWLS and CENTER PIECES TO RENT CARDS FOR All OCCASIONS •••lr .......... J.aacl -.&. a..e .......... -a..,.... Jllnt *-to~~~ W@I'Y ,_.. FIRST CHRISnAN CHURCH Frankltn 0. Blxler. Jr. Minister U 8·4178 . Parsonage Ll 8-5291 SU~OAY 9:45 .. . . ·-_ ... Bible School 10:4(, Chureh Service !'i::lll Young Peoples' ~fHtlng 6:30 . . ...... Vt>sper Service WEDNESDAY 9:30 am. Women's Bible Study i :OO p.m ......... Prayer MNtlna 8 :00 p.m. . . .... Choir Practice Nursery and Child Care Provided FII'Jt Christian Church 796 Vk tona at PlaC'f'ntla Costa Mesa LtJTHERAN CHURCH Chu rch of thto Master 35-15 E&~t Coa ct Highway Corona df'l Mar The Rev. 0 We~~ll. Pastor Phone: ORiole 3-5022 SUNDA \' SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-The Servtc.-e 9:30 A.M.-sunday SdHiol 11 :00 A.M.-na. Servb WELCOME HAIIOB IAP11ST CHORal ArMrtt'an aapun eon""Uoe fal,._ Aw. at Fair Dr. C.C. Mna le¥. R~ lohn-.n. Paetor Llt.Jim • IU 5·4110 ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido. ~('wport BeaC'I\ ORiole 5·0210 ThEt Rf'v. John H. Parke. Rector SL.NDJ.\Y SERVICE3 8:00-llolv Communion 9:15-Farruly Service and Sundav School 11 :00-~forning' Prayer a nd Sermon NuNt>t)' a nrl small child C'are provided Tlfl"RSOAY 10:30-Holv Communion and Healing ~rvice I Southern' 2411 East Coaat Jb9bway Corooa del ,..., Dr. D. A. aryoat. Pastor Sunday !'1:hool !l:4Zi a m :'\to~n1ng Worship HI ~ Tr.rrmn~ l "n1on 6:30 p m. En•ntng Worship i .30 ~hd "'N"k ~rnC'<' Wpd i .30 ~u~ry at all St'rvk t>!' A \\'um WPicome To You To Attend Sunday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES ---- FDIST cau.C. or CIDIIT, ICJU!IST, 3303 Via Lido Newport Bt"ach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. and 11 a.m. St:NOA Y "SERVlCES 9:15 • 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENL'iG MEE'MNG 8 p.m . REAWNG ROOM- 3315 VIa Lido, Newport IMda Open week days- 9a.m.to5pa. Wed~ys I A-ln.. 7:G p.aa. 1\leedays a.nd Frtda~ la.m.~_...., DCOIID ,.._ca-o~.aacaftii cw w. iCIDi&f • •• ;:at ...... .. c.... ... _ =:..c: • ....., Sl1KDAY.. raoaa. IS ADDIBAT n. W...,..n llleclli ........ ll.OOO; hth ....... fwnM. 1• Dept. hM l.ued a pet'IDit ._ tM E. Oeeen ft., 1300: Dr. ltkbald C'Oftatnlction .oladdldolw. lftdud· Hambleton. t.~. !13 IJndo. Ina dormitory, at tbe Corona del 11M. Mar ftre sta,tlon, 410 MartaoN e •aww llaGinl Ave. The work wUI be clone b7 Leeter Smith. altetatlona, re. the Fred ll«k CoMtnlctlon Co., move partlUon., 518 S anta Ana wtnntna bidder. A •1 ....,. Followlftl permlta were t.ued ve .. -·""""· durtna the put week :. • UJ.aOA III.AirD .. • ... ., .., ........... Ylr llart1M and Alan .. ...,. .. • ,_ 111, Jllwpwt • ...... Malta maJdq the trip.,... ,...,_. ..., raft on tile Colo· Larry bpp Sr., ......_,.t aclvWor, -and Cluwnce lleCuUoeh. , ... JUwr from _..... to bn· nanaportatlon wa tuml8h.ct s-taJ Dun over ~ W... by Dr . .,.._rt OlanMr, aua Ford, 'nw Explonn .,..., ~~ days Don A.~.h-. Bud Wrtaht. Harold 011 the rtwr Hoard foar rafts. H~t.-k, Leon Wllllama anc1 Don Eadl raft waa ocapled b)' 4 per· McCallum The lftr and ma· e COIIOirl D&l. MAll Dorothy Clark Schmid, carport G. D. Rowe, addition, 307 Lark· root u '*Ytna deck, 229 Pearl, spur, $1,.200; Standard OJI,lnataU 1575; Edward -Beloln, alte'ratlona 7,500·Jallon taJlk, 25o16 E. Cout and repalra, 309 Onyx. 1900: I . V. Hwy., $1,000; Martha Cottman, Colll.na. 1araae and apartment 10M and carried Jeocl and water . · · for the trtp. nae wind ~ tertat to bUild the rafta were ~~~~~~~~~~~~ atrong every clay, tbe l!xplorera hauled to the river by Advtaor .: reported. and rala 'wu encoun· Frank Glockner a n d Kenny a. .,.. tile ...._.. ..._ e4· wall, 415~ Marcuertte, $1~; added at l07 Rub-y, 113.290. ~AliNE PRIVATE William C. e.rect one day. Slnootb drttUna Dutro. _.... r. tile....._ waa e~ ~ ~ the u~ r=================================================; wJth an occulonal aand bar Levi Perry, recess for rubblah e •EWJOIIT Howell, son of Mr. and Mr,. container, 521 Acacia, $40; City B. Wynne, wall, 3615 Seashore. Phillip Howell of I 't(> I Notting· of Newport Beach, addition at S320; Richard's LJdo Market, ham Rd., Westcliff, was gradu· ftre hall, 410 Marigold, 110,229; sign, 3433 Via LJdo, 150; David &ted last month from aviation Ma ry Oberto, 2·unit, 2-story Oakley and Helen F08ter, aarage familiarization school at the dwelling, 619 Carnation, $24.500: and apartment. 142 47th St .. $13.· Charles Fouts, addition over ga· 000; Griffith Co., sign. 3445 VIa Naval Air Technical Training rage, 601 Poinsettia. $10,000. LJdo, $150, and at 3600 Nt'wport, Center in Memphis, Tenn. The e CAMEO SBOBES $350; Harry Weber. brick veneer school prepares students for Investors Marine Inc.. add on front. 628 Clubhouse. $95. fud her training in aviation. eroundlna to alow pro1reu. Nllhts were apent with the rafts tied to the abo~. Explorer. ma king the 89-mlle trip were Larry Rupp Jr.. 8111 Sch1eiter, John VlerllnJ, Dou11 Wright, Gary Ford, Don Aakhus, Bob Olander, John McCallum. Don Glockner, Hueh McCulloch, Tim WIJilams. Ra11dy Hetrick. breakfast room. 4515 Orrington, Sl.400: Jean l..ier, addition, 215 LEQAL IIO'nCE hundred (3001 feet from the ex· reasons for the action ta ken by S2 000 ORDINANCE NO. 960 terlor boundaries of a pplicant's It, or shall be represented at Milford. · · 1 the hearlna. e CAMEO BJQBLAJIDS AN ORDINANCE OF TilE CITY proper Y· Theodore Bentley, wall, 4800 0 F NEW P 0 R T B'E A C H (cl Action by Board of Ad· The City CounclJ s hall render AMENDING SECTION 8501 OF justments. In order to grant an Its decision within sixty 1601 Surrey, $250. AND ADDING SECTIONS Exception Permit the Board must days after the filing of such ap· e SBOIIE CLIFFS 8501.1 AND 8501.2 TO CHAP find t hat granting s uch permit Is peal." Karl Davis, J.unit. 2·story TER 5 OF ARTICLE VJII OF necessary to protect a substan· SECTION 4. This ordinance dwelling. 208 Evening Canyon. THE NEWPORT BEACH MU· lial property right. will not be shall be published on<'e In thl:' ~~OJIA BIQBLAJIDS NICIPAL CODE RELATING TO rontrary to the purpose ot this official neWSpaJM'r of the City, Mary Maddox, carport, 421 SIGNS Chapter as herein lW"t forth. and And the same shall be effective Morning Canyon, $1.000. The City council ot the City of will not be materially detriment· 30 days after the date of Its e an.oA Newport Beach does ordain as al to the health. safety, comfort adoption. Robert Powell. alterations. re· follows· or gent>ral welfare of persons re· This ordinance was introduced 0 F · . 8501 f siding In the neighborhood or at a regular meetlna of the City move partition. 916 W. cean t., SECTION 1. Section .. 0 detrimental or InJurious to prop. Council of the t lty of Newport $1.500; Louis Briggs. repair and the Newport Beach MuniCipal erty or improvements In the Beach held on the 27th day of remod<'l. 1907 E. Bay Ave .. $9.· Code is amended to read: neighborhood or 10 th ... ,ftn"'ra l d 1 t "' .... " March, 1961. and was adopted on 500; Charles Duggan. remo e · "SECTION 8501. Enlor~.men W<'Uare of thP City. the lOth day of April. 1961, by 1715 Mirama r. $2,500: James Ba· lal .. Authority .. The Building ld l Ap,.....al. In ftar"' the ap· W I d d ,.. • ~ the following vote. to wit: han. a lterations, 1120 . OffiCial is hereb.> au horlze an plicant or any other person Is AYES. COUNCIL~EN: directed to ~nforce all the pro· not satisfied with the acUon of KlngsiPy, Atkinson. Coo k. visions of thas Chapter. th(' Board of Adjustments. he Stoddard. Hart, Lorenz, Som· t bl Right of Entry .. No person may within fiftE-en 1151 days ap. shall refuse the Bu ilding Offl · ""al in wr1'ting to the City ~!os·,..., CO U"'CILMEN N h I d ... -·• ~. " : one. cia) or his duly aut or 7<' rep· Council ABSElliT COUNCILMEN: res<'ntatlves permission to enter Tht> Cltv Council shall set a ~on<". ~ny ~uilding .. structure. or prem· d atP for p·ubliC' hearing an~ give JAMES B. STODDARD. 1ses m the City at any reason· notict' a!-1 rt>qulred in subsection Mayor I able time to J){'r!orm a~y duty (h t hereinabove. Notice shall be A1TEST: lmpost>d upon him by this Chap· g iv<'n to the Board of Adjust· MARGERY SCHROUDER. ter." m('nts ot such appeal and said Ci ty Clerk 1 SECTIO~ 2. Section 8501.1 Is Boa rei shall submit a report to Publish:· April 20. 1961 EITEIIIII ' ~- in NEWPORT HARBOR ORANGE COUNTY AREA ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL INSTITUTE "A -·ptoflt institution, ow,..cf end endowecf lty the Sllerry Griswolcl Foomcletioe" • RESIDENT' SCHOOLS INGUWOOD AND SAN DIEGO AREA 970 W. Menchester A .... , ln9lewoocl Oreto.. 1-51)4 416) El C.jOft llwd .. S.n Die90 JU 2-4nO WRITE FOa FilE CATALOG INCLUDING •••l••••lfln ,, ..... 11&1111 ··~ .... EVENING CLASSES REGISTER NOW Erlension Division 834 W. 17tfoe St. Cod• Mew, C•lif. Ml 6-7211 ABOVE COST added to the N<'wport B<'ach Mu· the City Cou11ci1 settlne forth the Jn the Newport Harbor Ensign niclpal Code to read: ------------~--~------~--------~~~~~~~~~~==========;====================================== "SECTION SMI.l. Bo.ud of Adj u!<tm<'nts. 1 a l Bonrrl Estab· lis h<'d. A Board of Adjustm<'nts consisting Of thrPC 131 ml'mtwrs is hNeby crcnted. Th<' appoint· mf'nt and tptms of the members of the Boarll of Adjustments are govprned by the provisions of Articlt> VII of tht> Charter. ANY TELEVISION (Color Included) STEREO -HI-FI - CROWN SALES. SERVICE cmd RENTALS RADIO 3422 Eaat Coast Hl9bway PboDe O&Jole 2·5155 "Continental Cuisine at Its Very Best" COaOJIA DEL MAll RESTAURANT Ca 11 f or Reservation• Ent<-rtainmt>nt Nightly. AI Carr at the Piano 2:110 BADOB aoULEVDD, COSTA IIUA. CAUFOaJO.A TeiiP. ••• Liberty l..a5 Cra• e; C.,~,.,pe•'"n. Mgr. C c1ed Su~doyl •••••• ' .... f • ;f••nt.''~ D1 TIIYn SDVIIE AIR-HOTELS -RAIL-SHI~-TOURS -CRUISES FOREIGN TRAVEL SPECIAUSTS Tune-Up 1 b 1 Function of Board. The Board of Adjustments shall have th<' authority and duty to J)f'r· form th(' following fu nctions: 1. To intNpret the provisions or this Chapt('r at thl.' r('quest of the Building Official or whf'n a written appeal from· a c1ecision of the Building Official Is tiled with the Board. 2. To i_!;ut-Exception PNmits under ·the proc<'rlure herPinafter provided a I I owing dl.'viatlons from any P.rovision of this Chap. ter except: a. The limitations on the distance a sign may project over public property as set out in Section 8555. b. The prohibitions against a sign, s ignal or device which imitates or resembles an otrl· ciat traffic sign or signal or attempts to direct the move- ment or tratrlc or hides from view any official traffic sign or signal. c. The prohibition against any device which directs a beam of llgtH In a tlas h in« se· quence toward a street or high· way or any electrkal sign or device that Interferes with the visibility of any ottlciaJ traffic control device or warning slg· nal." SECTION 3. Secti~n 8051.2 Is added to the Newporf Beach Mu· nicipal Code to read: "SECTION &501.2. Exception Permits Procedure. (a) Applica- tion. Application for an Excep· tlon Permit shall be made by th~ property owner or by tht' I~ If approved by the property owner In writing on a form pre. llcrlbed by the Board of Adjust· ments. and shall be accompanied by a fee of Forty Dollars ($40l It a public hearing Is deemed n('('essary by the Building Offl. clat under rules established by the Board of Adjustm~nts or a tel' ot Twel1fy.flve Dollars f$25) If no public hearing Is required. (h) Publlc·Hearlng. No pub. lie hearing need be held on any application. provided that the Board of AdJustments may mab· lis h rules to determine when a hearing shall. be held or may hold a public hearine on any application. When a public heartne Is deemed neceMary, notice of auch heartn1 ahall be atven bJ pub-- JicatJon In the olflelal newapa.-r of the City and b)' ,..Un1 aald notJce In not •-than two (2) eo~•ptcuou. pMc:ft on dr ·d.e to the property at JMIIt ten ( 10) days prior to the beartna or by maWna laid notice, poetap PN· paid, at leaat five (5) ..,_ prior to the heartna to au pr~ ~I:::Jr-... owners wh«* na~ and ad· I .-__ ,...._ Ja-OI.e ,.., ..... ...... --.,.., Oft --..... U W...... .... .. j' ' 1'1·1-111, tt? 78 'I -..r adopted tu roll u ownlq ..... U ._ ery within a da.tance fll tJuw We, lilce all ethical Funerql Directors, never furn away anyone lor lock ol funds I YOU DETERMINE THE COMPLETE FUNERAL COST WHEN YOU SELECT THE CASKET OF YOUR CHOICE! ALL PRICES ARE CLEARLY MARKm! THE PRICE lAMED ON THE CASKET JMCli_IIS lfflfflllll Professional Directory (ColltlnMd r.... .... 3l -the Dllht at the ... , ol Theodort> J. Weber, 326 17th St. Costa Mesa, parked behind 125 Grand Canal, Bllboa lsla nd ... Pa ul T. Simpson, 1400 W. Ocea n Front, Newport l u ch. reported the theft of a l150 table m odel TV llf!t !I'Om 105 14th St .... A plaa· tic Uower pot valued at $12.50 wu stolen from Lhe patio of Duke Hotran, 3008 W. Ocean Ft. Ne~Beach ... A tlillef ...._ o rltbt wt.d· HOUBES FOB REin CLASSIFIED AD ItA TES -C_,. with ord•r or within FUNERAL DIU'..CI'OII ••• Fri•ndly Melahbatbood Sente. bJ a IUD hi,... to do eemeDt w.INna Pord. 3100 W, Cout Hwy .. work in his driveway .•• ten. Kewport Beadt •• ~A hlt and I'Un Rachel Cuey, 124-aetb St., . Weot car damated the parked car of Newport, ~ported the theft ot la...,.y Hillman, tm Court St .. swlm trunkl and a beach towel Newport leach . . Ronald Blrt· irom her taraae ... Partlet UB· cher, 104 Jrvirw 'Ave., HarbOr known pulled down a fence on HJal)landl, re~ the th~tt ot the aide of the property of MIS. a pick -up truck whJch wu re· .John K. EIUott, 900 E. ac.an covered later by.atwriU'a officers Front, Balboa ... Nita D. Doyle, . . . A $35 nre extlnf\ll.sher wa.s l20 E. lay Ave., Balboa. reported atolen from a wooden atand ..-,. the theft of a !lre extlnl\llaher aide the courtyard o1 the apart· •.• Burglars took 1..-en food IDf!nt of Ed Healy, 113 15th SL, valued at A2 from the aarap Newport Beach . . . A ~ trener of Don :r. McMullen. 800 surfboard was stolen from the Balboa Ave.; Balboa laland .• ; A garage of C. 1. Morris, 5206~ w. 120 bicycle wu · atolen from the Ocean Front. West Newport . . . ~tlo or Mrs. John Russell, 628 v.,...... a. aptt'e, n . ., ........ ·-....-.s•· ,..a a •• .. , 'ta Dr. ...s .............. ,.... ...... r .... , .... to Dwottry Jo s .... -. -1111•1• A..._. eon.a ................. ,., 1039 GOLDENROD, C.D.M. 3 bed-10 d•ys room. FamJJy room. built-in I Tim. 2 Ti!MI 3 TltMI kitchen. C.rpets. drapt:s-Year 20 words 'or &.a ....... -.... ·-·-.. ----·-· .75 1.25 1.50 BElL BROADWAY MORTUARY II 0 Broadway u 8-3W • 1·301 Colta .._ W. Ocean Front, Balboa . . • • 11--. St.. .. ._. ._ A-....... ~ ... 10 •• tedwt• tMpottyt»ftol ...................... tM aeat.,...... ........ eady. aiPt ,_ • U.. at tM .._. ...... at IliA f.-Jlkb. ...._ • ..u.t ... wuua. ltalblft, , •• W, 0cMa J'NGt. Wewpon .... lopot'ted tbe tbeft el o liS ...... dnalll fro. Iaiii ,_... ••• A 155 IN· Jute $325 mo. Call OR 3-9300 21 wordl to 30 words ... -·-·--·-----. 1.00 1.50 2.00 APTS. FOR RENT ll words to 40 words ........... ------···-· 1.2s 2.00 2.so LOWER DUPLEX, 424 Dahlia, E.ch word over 40 words ............... _... .03 .OS .07 CDM. one bedroom furnished (SEE ORDER FORM BELO FO Including utiUtles S85 month. W R SPECIAL MAIL-IN RATES) .c &d Eadol'. a..s .. llre Dr.. cucra L&do JCCII'Iolet • a coaa· W•t •...-t ... GJea .... plclbat alpod by r ... a. Prea·) -· IIOI·IStll lt., QUI BG90a. de,.aat. apodcoJ.alcler. of Scm· ctcl• ............. tb• potio of lin. E. c. ........ C7IIIS s.a. ab .. Dr .. Weet Jleoirport ••• A .U.. traffic ..W.at at lcrystM Dr .... c-at • ...., .. Jfewpcwt hocla, la•ol•ed the ~ ef Maria Whit:Dey, U ti/a hiDNttia Aft.. Coroaa ::~~~-Phone MU 1-8541, Pas-MUSICAL AUTOMOTIVE TWO BEDROOM unturnl!thed NEW IIA~tM0:'\0-~RCA:'\S _:: IT'S CHECK-UP TIME- apartment with r· I · Dtrf"n fa tor' rr.lnt ht"~"' ='••w r•pal'tH tbe tbelt .. • eet of ta A.-•.• A ..... atoM. · trep aC'e, pn-· TIRES • TUNE-UP vate patio, garage, Apt. 706 Stl'in" .,~-Pt.HliJ'>. a ll mode> I... - Heliotrope. Adults, no pel!.. lkhrnidt r~ntlltps, 1~17 :\ .\1o11n e LUBRICATION e Available April 1. PleaS4> In-a t 20th. ~.tnt,, An.&. f rt>c purl-. WHEEL ALIGNMENT 90U d .... two IDD·foot tape&. ......... coboat liD poaada a ccutoa of ~ fkoab. ._ louod la froat al 203 Na· quire 620 Ort·hid or Phone tn~::. lltbt coed roll. of .a.. fila n.. Awe., lalboa lalaDd. by 9Cilaed ot all bola bla cu. .FrMIBcnt COCiiN ••• V•bJd" ... u. parbd .. taade • .,. .... dJtftll by , ...... 8o~a1Dpf, del Jlar, ad ... ,_la C.r-ORiole 5-00H, COM. e OIL CHANGE e FURNISHED apartment, gOOd Jo . LOOKING FOR USED PIANO? • ward a. .. C...... JUtblaMa 1&. Wortb Bollyweod coed AI· a.da C..ptae .. . cation, pluaant surroundings. SEE THIS ONE Herb Miller's • • .A do9 wa ....-tiMd at thur D. Lew1a. •• Ill Via lieD· 117 VIc J__., Lido laM. alter toat. Lido lak ..... ba aa ac· .. ...._ tbe. ftDio• fll LaUJol ddnt at tile Arcbn brld9•· At surfboard was stolf'fl from lhl' garage or David AnorPWS, 20~1 : EmPralrl Ave .. Ba llloa Jo;;. 1-•nc.l ... Edwin 0 . Williams. 50:3 ~-Bay Front. Balboa lsla nct. r~. ported the lht>fl of two ptliows No children, no pets. Yearly lease. 610 Marguerite, Corona . del Mar. , w urliw·r Ptanv-rnahogany and RICHFIELD STATION a.oa.r. 12. eC 107 Via Lido llewport Ieoda ••• s..d. Lido Jale. Five conon sheets val'ued at 0:'\E BEDROo~t apartmc·n~.;th. kllchen, garba~f' di!'lpos.tl. Ex - tra large Jiving room and din lng area, fi rf'plat't". draj)('s. pri\", patio. .\'Par school a nc1 shopplng r entn. 1 block so of highway. SI5Q mo. 1 \ear lease lnqulrr 622')! Begonia. CD~1. orr \\hill' lt•dtlll•r With ma tr h•ng 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poln~ttla t>Pm h. OR 3·9728 • Corona del Mar Pt.ono j,(Uar.lntf'\•d SEALj/SHBB'rS c:::/ ''·""'·~ liD I. 1M ST. . John H. Pullin. H . of 6().1 Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mar. was £'hargf'd with inloxirarion nt Coast Hwy . and Jas mine A\'£' .. Corona del Mar. at 10:31> p.m .... CContlnu~ on page l Ol ORiole 3·5390. \'p~ ·ma rt look1n~ Very· low J.mn·d $395.00 ...... JOHNSTONE'S Mesa A uto Wreckers Used Auto PAIU. Tire. We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal UBEJn'Y 8-7013 20'75 Pla~ntla Ave. eo.ta MeA COITAIMM ........ ll"S l1RANCE •.. Two windows we re brokt'll $12.50 were stolen from a bath when someone threw oranges room s heiC In the home of Con· through two windows ln the stance E. Biller. 305 Coral Ave .. home or Sam Brusca, 511 Acacia Balboa Island ... Four hub caps Ave .. Corona del Mar, splattering valued at $70 were stolon from a wall with orange juice ... Mrs. the car or W illiam J. Durkin. 303 James Ridenour, 1106 E. Balboa Fernleaf Ave .. Corona del Mnr Blvd .•. Balboa, reported the theft ... ~ike Ober. 328 Plaua Lido. of groceries valued at $17 from Lido Isle. reported his bicycle I her car parked in front oC the stolen from 20th St. and Ocea n UC,U. WOTICE WORK WANTED PIAXO & OaGAJf CO • 2626 E Coa.~t H'way Corona del Mar · Or 3·5530 51.) :'\o. ~1am St.. Santa An.• Kt i'-~:>9 HOME MAINTENANCE FOR ALL OF Balboa Mar~t. Balboa . . . Front. Newport Beach ... A 1-no· e IATUaDAY. AFIUL I tor sroot<'T ridden by Rick A. CITY OJ' NEWPORT BEACH CAUPORNIA SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeetved at the olrtce or the City Clerk. City HaJJ, City of Newport Beach, California, until 10:30 A . .M. on the 4th day of :\1ay. 1961, at whleh time they will be publicly opened and read. tor performing work u follows: Wii::'L"do typing In your otrlce or my home. Call OR 3-02-16. Carpentry Minor Repau-s No Jobs Too Small' , Thieves stole 8 new tires from Holmes.. 16, o C 511 Santa Ana the trunks ot new autos during Ave.. N('w;>ort Heights. was in YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. HELP WANTED t:SED ELE<:TRO~IC ORCA~. nnw Si9'l. nPw $1.395 Oth('r ~ood buys from $.j95. 5<-hmtdt-PhfJ. lips. 190i ='· Matn at 21)1h. San toA An.1 X«"w Hammond Organs _-;f'TP(' va rktng H 0 . ANDERSON John E. Sadlelr 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·3850 . • Corona del Mar INVESTMENTS ... CROWELL. WEEDON It CO. Members Pacilic Coast Stock Exchange Burdett Haniaon, a... Mer. Fomous De$igner Foshion~ Dick Rucker Ted Paulson Lela Fennell Ruth Baker 153 EAST 17th St. MHte Myers COST 1\ MESA Private Wire Services 2620 E. Coast Hwy. Oll3·700C5 Corona del Mar (Jfext to ,._ llllt.) SPECULA liVE? ..... ....,. ..... trut ................. ..-uu. ., -•••U.t ta...-w ' Ill .. • MIJ • a 11 • ...... Q ••• eo..tt-............. -II ,. ....... _.., ..... cna • .,., ... , tGWll ,. ... a . 18% ............. ·- Sbolt ...,. ••1 IM ............. ._ ... ..,..,....,.... a.u, nsr n P!t IMI ••=' ..-.... --. ............ aca ~ CQI 1 SCT & Co. YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS accouata ianrecl to 110.000 • STRONG lE.SERVES c:unwat ..... ,.._ 11.7"• • HIGHEST RATE conlistent with IICdety 4'/z% PEl current DIVJDEND PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR ·LAGUII FDEII-L •• SAVIIIGI AND LOAN AIIOaA110N" LAGUNA lEACH •o..a-. ........ ., a n accident with a statlon wagon driven by Manier H. Lusk. S.1n · ta Ana. nt'ar th~> Newport Pit'r ... e SUIIDAT. AFIUL 2 TOP OPPOR=-==r=u"'""'NI=r=IE=-=s~ DAILY Be Sure To Check WJtb 2966 Pepper T rH Lane CostA Mesa. CaJil Klm~rly 5.8175 J1 no answer call MI 6·2372 James B. O'Rear. 20. Apt. 3. 1007 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. was charged with lntoxiration in pri · val<' . . . C.1 p and dlstribu ~or wiN'S wert' pullet! and t!vo rotor removed from the r ar of ~1ar\'tn SEWER REPLACEME:'\T IX SOUTH SPEEDWAY 0:'\ BA L· JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 ~-Newport Blvd., Newport Midway 6·4-&81 fl:\ F: W AL:'\\.'T Co n<.()IPt t f' Pt..trlo. pt>r(f'('t <"on!ll ttnn. N'~Uiar ~~:> s~la l a t 5-~88. Ea -.v tNm:. Schmidt-Phillips. 190i. :\ :-.t.o~r. at 20th. Santa An.t r rt•t• j)iirk in;z XPw :'o!l'ln\\ ;t~· P1.1nu,.: PAINTING -----FOR EXPERT-PA.l:vTI~ BOA ISLAND. ~o bid will be received unless It Is made on a proposal form furnished by the City Engineer. MI.SCELLANEOUS -... EaWt •••••• l... a... • ftl-Earh bid must be accompanied .. Willi .,... by (ca.sh. <-ertifled check or bid· Salf'sm r n's short f'OU f"t(> for -CALL - S ym~on & Nollar · Newport's Oldest Enablllbed Painters OR 3-3630 -Eves OR 3-5454 -Graveside sf'rvkes ror Addis H. der'!l bond> m ade payable to the ='tate hcl'ns£'. ORIGI:'\AL5 & Downing -2 of 3-100 Via Oporto. City of Newport Be11ch. tor an REXEW AL.;;. 99.9', studf'nt ~ ~ rt · Be~ch were condurtf'd I amount ~ual to at least ten ~r pa. "· Fr~ Brochurf' :SEW H.\ )f \1 0 :'\ 0 E\l rol\OI•'~' thf" b!'-.t buy, only s:;9:o: pN r ussion. 100 lo\'t'h tOni':-. bl.>au .tlfull~ "'~ INf Hu~~·· JU 1 thrN> Jefr. · Schm tdt-Phllllp-:. d trN't llammontt deaiPr 1901 :'\ :\t 1111 at 20th. Sa nt.1 An.t. Fri.'·£' p.trk in g. PHOTO SUPPLIES b ew6 Charlt's ·Oiert'ntielct of St. cent 00% l of the amount bid, LPdbNtrr Real E~tatP Srhnol Y r. 1 Ch h su ch g uaranty to be forfeited 655 W. 19th St . C~ta )fesa Andrew's Prl'sbyter an urr · should the bidder to whom t he 8 Clift Haven , at 1~ a.m. last ~~on· contract Is awarded fa!) .to enter ~-.,.L~'~ .... ·i .... \ .... 4-1----~-1 .... 6 .... · .... ~-- day In San Gabrtt'l Cf'mc>tel'} · . Into the con tract. FOB SALE :\tr Downing pa St-d away Fn · .:;pf:CIAL SALE of slt~h ll~ ti<:PCI d ·~· in Hoag Hospital H<' \,•a-: a In accordance with the pro· FCi'R"'SALE. dining room tablt>. ptano-. and rt>ntd l rt>rurn ... tn a, : 1 .. ·d 38 visions ot Sectlon 1770 of the La-fou chal frl b d natlve _of Pennsyl_vanta. !'e . bor~.theCiryCouncfl ·ofthe r n;. re gerstor. ra1 dulitna .:-uhmf'r.1:;r,.ln\\J\. years '" Califorma and i Y~•r~ City of N-.rnnrt "-•,.h ha a•· cd cJoth~>s baskN. :'otiS<'<'Ill\n WP<I\'f"r Ar"rownw Plf' rw i•· H s a rettrecl -~,.,., ...,_ s " ' t'Ous hou-.<'hold item. ... Reason · r ,..., In this area. e wa certalned the aeneral prevailing sptnt'l" :1"-n .,...~ IP'm" ltk•• citrus grower and n \"l'tcran of rate of per d iem wage~ In the ablt'. 417 Hl"liotro!)('. Coron.J rf'nt ~ hmtdt PhtlllJ•' l!'lfl": X WorM War I. locality In whJch the work i~ to del l fa r. Morning-: and {'\"e '1.11n ~anta Ana Frc-,• p • .ui< He is s urvived by his wlCP. be performed for each crar; or nlnl.!". ~~~ Al-.n nr.,..n \fn"1o1,,~ .IIHI Mrs. Evelyn K. Downing; two type of workman or m echanic I LOST & FOUND ~ n~l<~y tll.l!ht-: unt•l ~· :'\•" daughters. :\trs. Barbara AndN· n~ed to execute the contract ~-__ __ 1-tl'tnW,I:'' Pt.ln<'" ~n of Emerald Bay o.nd !loil'l'. and I~ set forth In Resolution L.\Rr.E BL,\Cl< CAT \\lib hu:.h\' !1.\\t\lO'X IJ :;pJ'X ET (l , . .~ Ben Hunter of Studio C1ty; tour No 5UI8. A <.'op,v of •afd Re$alu· 1 ul. l!Oit1 "'~ lro•t ,,,·.nit\ of t 1• • • 1..: 1 '· u•• · • " ..., .. • tn:"' HI\ ITl rt~\\ h'ld 1: ••'1 grandaoghtcrtl, and two sister!;. tion .s avallabl~ In the ottlce or nr, h1d .-\\ f"nuf". l"U)I PliOr.. ·• :'ttTl'l. Elwood J. Turner and Mrs. the City Clerk In the Cltv of ORw lo• ~-916.1. :'\rv.•r .,.,.,, .. luPir I! ~ 'lmul: Charles W. lluber o! Pen nsyl\'a· Newport Beact\. • Ph.!l.l"· l ~f7 :'\ \!.1 n .11 2-i''' nill. Baltz ~tortuary oC Coll(a All bids are to be compared on PETS--SUPPLIES :'ant,, "11·' l>ir•'• 1 :w11 1111"'1 ALL .TYPES OF Photographtc Supplies • Put Color Film Servtce. e Movie Projectors for Rent. e Model Airplane Suoplia MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1782 Newport Blvd .. Co«ta M.eu Pb<me U ber9v 8-7042 lANDSCAPING C omplete Landsccpmg Serv1ce FREE ESTIMATES SltH GrHn Stamp!! Frft delivery CORONA DEL MAR NU~ER\" OR 5-0160 · 2744 E. Coa"t Hwy )f~ was in charg<' of arrange· the basis of the City Engin('('r's TOT POoDLES ml'ncl fra:1 111"l' 1-'r•·•· p.~rk.r c mc nt!J. e!ltlmate o r the quantities of Exrrptinnallv nlr(' <~th•pr IP\S ~1-:\"F.RAL fino• ;::,,.IF'\\ 1\ ·;·anrl MOVING llpr ~--.... Graveside st'rvic-es fQr Ro~er D. Jones. 26. of 5\5 Catalina Dr .. Xcwport llel5thts. WNC held ;\ton· lta\· 1n Pacific VI£'W Memonal Pa.rk with thf' Re,·. Ed Smith of Chn!'l Churrh by th~ St'il. offt~·•· a tinS(. Mr. JonPs d ied in Hoag Hospi· ral Saturday ,,fu~r a lengthy Ill· nes..". Jlp wa.~ born In Allat1t>na ami mo,t'd to th<' harbor area 12 years ago. Hl" w as managC'r or the Acme HNdllner Co . a firm which installs h<'adlinlng!\ in autos. for til(-last ~ I..J Y"an; He is survivl'd by his wife. M~. ~~~­ !Ian Jones. and two sons. Tra<'v Allenllnd Ctn1stopt\l'r ~ic-hael. .o! the h(\JTl e : his p.ar<'nts. Mr. and ~1rs: Frt>drk k Jone~ of Ba l· boa; his brother. DonAld Jones. Nt'wport fk'ach. and his grand· fath<'r. Lt>wi!i' p,ltr h of Redla nds. &-at nnt\ Sheets Westr.liU ~fortuary. Costa Mt>sa. was In <'harge or arrang~mt'nts. lll•n lrlnr 111'1 ~tiC'ha£'1 L. Carde n. 21. of 426 JWlvul' LnnP. Balbon. !'uttered hl'ad la<'E'r~ttlons in a trattit' ac- ('idl'nr nt 111)) E. SnlbOa Bh·d .. B.tlboa. nt 4 a.m. Saturrlny. ~cw­ port polke rC'portN\. He was ta krn to Hoar. Hospital for trt'.\t· ment. Polit'f> snid h<' fl"ll Mil'~p wh llt' drl\·lng, graz~ a utility potr. b«'ndln& a guy wire, anct trut'k n fenc-e ~longing to Joann" Strom · bel'f . work to be' done. -by our ~1.\RK ,., c II. :'II P1.1no.-. 11.-1' r •''': ..,n ,• ·3 ... rnu. • No bid will be att"epted from ,,,. t: ,, 11h ne-w ouMII n '•··· 1 Cntacto h h b \NBt'lll1 Clol U.$1:,0 a nll~)'';;, ,. a o r r w o as not E'en :'•• .• r ... "' p.1 , .\1,11 n"" -:.~o 1-• licensed In aC'C'ordance with the J• 'Rn \X'!'. 2":3! F Co..1 •! ....... y r .. IT1ol .. ;', hmidt r h.l •• p ... I provlstons of Chapter 9. Division llt~hw.1~. t"ll mn,, li•'l :\l o~r 1!'107 ;.; \fil ln ,11 20th. Sat :.1 IU of Business and Professions OT:i .. k 1 21:\1) An.1 t 'f't' parktn~ c~. PJan!l may be seen. and forms NOTICE OF PUILIC KEAJUNC 1!.\\1 \II '\ll CHORD Or.51.1 n uwd of proposal. bonds. rontract, a rfd XOIII'<' i;: hN£'h\' t:l\r n that rh,.. Pla y 11 1'1 ::; minutf'-., 8 n•.11j speeltlcatlons mav be obtained Pl.tnntn~ Comm t.~ .... on of th~" \u' f 1 t ~ . of ::\('W""r! o-.ll·h \\"Ill hol"" ·,,I ~n1l.\ •II\ =-'•'hmllil PhilliP" attheoUiceofthe City EnglneN. rJ oo.· " t,•o• • II.•:T\mnnd fao·torv Cr.•• City Hall. Newport Bc!ach. Call-publl,· h<'arlll~ on _thf" appl1•·1 1:'"· l!l!li ::\ ;\1atn .11 :.,nt h Cornia. linn of :'>lr .I nO :'>l_n:. ~.'•:ton n.Hit• ;;,, .. ,, \n,l F're(' p<trkln, A rrfundabl<' flPf'O"il nf s,; no for a var•a n.-,• ::\.l to~. tn I"· I g on ra<'h sl't or pla n!'< anrl s !)('r1 fi mu : .1n o'a'~' r ntrn..t,·hmcnt of.~, FI:SF: t't•I.\1:'-.IET Granrl. lull~ rations will be rf'quirf"d. ft I 1n '"''''art nr l"'rmtt'l'd ! 1:11:1 '.1' Jo·,•o !)('rfN·t rnnn••n•l" The special attention of pros· ft ci tn .ll on,, )M)lnt onl\ tn •'w ":"' nnP •n Oranl:•' 1 nttn peet.lv~ bidders Is called to the orrl.-r to ··on:-t ru• t ,, .·arporr ·roof I\ S.>l"• to•rm!'. A l~o •'XQUI'·'" •·Proposal ~ulrements and on Lot -'uh•ll'·'•nn ,( Blo.k c. ~!rami ·• N>.'lut~ tn Whttf' .<n•l Condltlons"annexedtothcblank ~09 FC'rn .tndo>.B.IIho.l 1'.1h f l~olrl a ntH}UI" p rO \tnotlll form or proposal for full direC'· :'\\)11•'!' IS hPrPby Curthf'r Ri\"('n ~. hmult. Phlll;p.o;;, 1'!'11lhli'hf'1 tlMi Ulo bidding, etc. th.H !'i1td puhht" twa rtng will hf> 1~1 1: m orP than 1 pt.w''' The City of Newport Beach re· h••ld ,,n tht> ~th rl ."· or !\t:n .1nrl nr1,!o.ln:-to rh~'"'' rr,ont ~~erves the rtght to reject any or 1%1 a r th<' hour of ·. :00 P. ~1 1. 7 :'\. :'>ltt•n at 20th ~ .. rllo all b ld!l and to wai\'e any In · tn thl' Coun<'t l ChRmhN-: of thf" rul. f rt-1' parkin£. formality In such bids. :'\•'wport B<-ad 1 t'll\" Hall. Itt CITY OF wh rch rim<' .l nd pl.1 . r nny a nrl NE\VPORT BEACH. all J)('rsonc int('re.;tNl m , ,. ap CALIFORNIA J>('.'lr .lntl tx-ht-:Hti 1 ht>N'<ln. MARGERY SCHROUDER, R.\ Y Y C'OPELJ .:-.. ~t>o•rrtar~ City Clerk · :'\P\''il(\rt RN h t"lly I Plann1n~ Co:nml'-:>101" Dat!'f• . ..t-11 -61 Putllish: April 13 a nd 20. 1~1 ln the ~ewport Harhor En!'l$:n - ruhll .. h: .\'lril :.-.\ 1~1 ,., tho• ::\<'wport llarh 1r F n t~n CARS FOR SAL£ l!l.l!l -TRit.':'>IPif.-w,l't' "h••••l ... I "hilt' ... uk\\al!rlr('. 1u mp ..:,•:.1 I u.t1. II'IW m rll'aJw. ~t'l•d uhh•r ~"'•'l'llo•nt rorwlllh•n :'<•r. "'! t r.ulo• fnr oldrr t ·&r Phnrw P Rtol(' ~ n;,-,..) 11.1."' )fit!"·" I; "1."): f"\'t' n i 11 ~"· • ---- MOVING? 2 Fa$1 Insured mo\'ers 11nd lar_gr \'&n s: l 34.1 .1n h(lur Time .;tarts at you door ... Why pay more? State P l ' C. Pt"rmit ;:\io. 30-2192 \\'ardrob('s a nd Boxes a,·ailable -Call- NEWMAN TRA!'\, FER It STORAGE CO. Phonl' :\!I fi :?;;~ H no ,,n,..\\N, ,dl :'>H b 720! nr L1 I' ~ 1111 124 Bro3d\\·ay CO!:ta ~esa , READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED (C.:IIalll ,_ pqe I) e •OIIaAY.ARILI Robert D. Fruee. • of 125~ Mth at.. Weet Newport. waa ~harted with lntoxlcatlon In I)Ubll~ at 30th St. and Newport Blvd., Newport BHch, at 1:51 a.m. . . . A 110 chalae lounae pad waa stolen from the front patio at the-)aome of Mrs. Cor· nelfa Andenon. 2812 W. Ocean Front, Newport •ach ... A ~ bicycle wu stolen from the 1a · ra1e of Charlet R. Miller, 2041 Ocean Blvd., Balboa ... A day- lleht bur1lar s tole shoes, sweater and a purse, valued at $62 from the home of Ursula M. Duffy. 5401 Bruce Crescent, Lido Sands . .' . A $15 spare tire was stolen from the car of Christina Zad· wk k, 112 26th St., Newport Beach . . . Someone broke a wooden window frame but no entrance was made into the home of Bouchet M. Ward, 538 Aliso Ave., Newport Heights. ..... ........ , .. Tt U.lhlc Luc• ;'The Hl&h School Girl" will be the s ubject of a speech by Mrs. Fay Harbison before the Newport Harbor Woman's Civic League session at 10 a.m. Wednesday. April 26, in the home of Mrs. C. E. Holloway. 2006 Highland Dr .. Harbor Highla nds. Mrs. Harbison Is girls vice principal-of Newport Harbor High School. Coffee will be se rved at 9:30 a.m. All mem- bers of the league arc Invited to attend. Ladles planning to at· tend have been ·asked to call Mrs. Holloway a t U 8--1729. UDO aoAC BOifOUD Mr. and Mrs. Ha rry Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Forgey of Lido Is le were co-hosts re- cently at a cocktail party honor- ing the Lido Isle Community As- sociation Board of Directors. A guest of honor was Mike Con- nelly, outgoing president. A TTEifD COJfVEJITIOif .Mrs. Frank Mattas. l\trs . .:\fabE'I Fitzmorris. Mrs. K at her I n e Chaillie and Miss DlanP Lilly will represt>nt the Newport Ha r· bor Stlroptlmlst CJub at its ron· vention in Santa Monica n('Xt weekend. e Too Late to Clasaify WANTED-cmi rctirr d Real Estatf> hrokPr or sa lrsm.l n 10 share offici' In Corona ell'! Mar. OR 3-0313. GEJfEilAL COKTJlACTOII Completf> home Planning & Construction Spcctnli.fing in Remodeling, Rt'palrlng lc Additions. Frel' E;;tlmdtl's. :\II 6-699 l )II 6-1886 3 BEDROOM 1 100 Sq. ft. or comfort a hi<' Jiving area on prE'llY I ree· shaded lot. . Double garage off alll'y Is st ressed for apt. Carpets In living room. hall and master bedroom. Ideal bome t. larle fa1117, Splldoas u.a.--. a W· .-6den.211atlll. N. beat Wt-la ""eta Ia ••ell Oftr .... dble. pnae. ...,. ,BAT IIEAL1T CO. 1112 E. Cout Jhr.F. ft. oa a.t.sa. aa..a cW liar C-1 COMMERCIAL BLDG. In NEWPORT approx. 4800 tq. ft. Top location. freeway ad- vertisine. $12,000 will handle. ALSO Commerdal Bide. on N. New- por-t Blvd. $27,900 -$7,900 down. Will trade up on lnrome property or what have you? . ABACO REALTY 460 N. Newport Blvd . Newport Beach Ll 8-1280 day or eve. 0111 Us ... ...... Ia LAnOI COATS, Rllr. 342-1 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-2868 -OR 5-0555 *LOOK* A Piece of Ground on :'iew - port Blvd., Costa Mesa, with 3 Room Bungalow and ga. ragP. 135 x 150. C-2. Good for Warehouse, Rest Home or .Multi. units. Cyclone fenc<>d. Full Price 516.500, an'! $75 .\ionth after Down Pd yment. E. E ...... laaeclatu Rafters 124 aroac~wcry. eo.ta Mna PboDes Ml 6·2521 'or U 1·8430 CORONA DEL MAR 2 ae,.rlle iiCIIII UIOTS South of fh(' Highway t60 foot Jot: 1 ~o finer inv<>stmf>nt today 2 bedrooms each. on distinguished corner near main Beach I Ja WZift' GOAn' ..,&W.,...W•AY DW'JIOirr .aal u ..... . SmaD Down PatiiiMit Buya thla attractive cu.tom built home In exclualve IQ· a.t. 230 aquare teet wltb 1 a apadoua bedlooma. 2~ batha, family room, all elec· trlc kitchen. •autlful field •tone tlrepace. Drapea and carpeg. ~ thla before buylne ...... , .•.• ,., Real ton 308 30th St. OR 3-4400 NEWPORT BEACH aAUOA COVES Waterfront home, furnished. with 2 nice bedrooms, dining room. xlnt kJtchen, PLUS guest ap~rrment -s1lp for boat, nice beach-xlnt area -Asking $92.500. SEASPORT REALTY lUilE , ..... REALTOR 2633 .West Coast Hl1hway Newport •ach Ll 8-93-19 -Eves. U 8-3293 SOUND INVESTMENT C. D. M . -1 u nits centrally JocatPd- mostly furnished. $4000 + gross income. Always rent - ed. On two full lots. Priced $36.950. Subject to offer. ~1odest expense in painting and repair can increase re· turn. 41Rft0 3034 E. eo.t B"way • oa s. 7510 COIODCI del Mar Newly Decorated 2 bedroom hom<' with fire- place. double garag<'. hard.., wood floors. Com·('nicnt Location only 522.300 Home With Low, Low Price $23.950 Farrow & Sons Realtor 2:13 E. 17tb St. • Ml 1·4414 C:O.ta .... BABSON IIIIIJliiY ... MIC.. Income Opportunity R·-1 zoning, 2 bedroom lc den. Room for 5 more units. Live In house and develop land later. INVEST SOME Of IT IN REAL PROPERTY 1 508 Larkspur 1 500 .:\farlgold 1 1-400 Ser('nade v i OO Marigold ., 52 1 Fcrn lear LOTS . · · A f('W left LEIIITM UIIEI Realtor 3001 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar OR 3·0668 CINC.) (Real Estate Imaelneers> 2828 E. Coast Hlehway Corona del Mar OR 3 -3770 Excellent value $16,500 Low down payment UNITY REALTY _, E. C..t B"wcry eor... del Mar F. U•E .............. Large patio with BBQ. Double 1araae with •h~p space. Generous loan commitment. U8.2S(). .IT IULTGI 1600 W. Cout Hlway, Newport •ach, Ca111., LI 8·9354 FOR SALE I FEW VIEW LOTS IN WESTVIEW A NEW SUIOtVlSION .. NC DEVElOPED IY TIE SALES OFACI LOCA TID llV1Nl A VI.. NOITH 01 21 ... NIWPOIT IIACH u l-lltl ..... .... N" WATCH OUT tor the bftt hit of the month!!! MESA VEB.DE tour bedroom plus tamlly room located on a larae t'Ortwr lot, tully landacaped and tene»Cl ,Car· peted and draped -built-In eJectric ldteben. FREE Ia CLEAR -we can ftnanee tbla one your way. PRICED TO SELL AT I21.9SO-SUBMIT ON DOWN. I I ' I ARCH.ITEC'MJRALLY PLANNED. Spacloua three bed· room and family room home with 1 ~ batha, built-In O'Keefe It Merritt kitchen .A carpeted tloors. J..arae· breezeway between kitchen It double aaraae. Fenced yard with Valencia fruit treft. OWNER SAYS SELL -priced rl1ht at S28. 750 - h .. Insurance co. loan - SUBMIT ON DOWN. OPEN DAILY -;-SEE 2010 PALOMA. M.t M. LaBorde, Realtor "you'll Jlke our friendly aervlce" . 220 E. 17th St. Coata Meu Uberty 8-1139 CAcrou the strMt from Keaa Shoppln• cente,r) Evenlnp Call Ml 6 1928 • MJ 6-5855 THIS HOME b. I by 2721 E Ccost H'*oy Co•c~o de, Mor OR 3-6b40 MEDALLION All ELECTRIC KITCHEN ANOTHER UNIT OF .. • Til-IIIII ... , ... illll •••• 1 . 232t TuaUn. 5 ~ 3' bAth Lake view horne -New ................................................................. !500 229 La loUa Dr. 5 beclloom 3 bath Ocean view -Brand Jlfew. waae wttb option. t~ bay, tzSO month ...................... : ......................... .$37,!!00 R·2 Lot Mxl35, Charlie St. Room tor 4 Unlfs ....... TSOO Newport Helaht• homeaJte SOitl30 ........................... 8000 431 •aonla, Corona del M.ar. 3 bedroom house and 2 bedroom apt. .................... -......................... t32.SOO 35 foot Owens Cruiser -Trade tor lnrome or vacant 381 VIctoria. 2 bedroom, R-4 zone -Trade lor 2nd T. D ................................................................. $12.!500 Let our 40 Years Local experience, 5 otflcea, 20 top salesmen Help YOU BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE your Real Eatate. Ocean Front It Main St., Balboa Fernleaf It Coast Hwy, COM · N. Newport Blvd., Opp. Hoag Rosp. 1652 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa ' OR 5·1977 OR .J.202() Ml 6-1675 u 8·6018 .... ,.EL, ......... THE FASTEST Mo.t Efficient Way to Sell Your Property MuLTIPLE L 1 s ·TI N G 5 ERYICE .... , • CIITI lEU IUD IF IEILr.l Use Enliga Wut Ids for 11111111 Model Homes open for Inspection. 47 n.w 3, 4 •net 5 a;.(l. room now being completed in the •re•s finest residenti•J section. Convention•l Ffn•ncing -Not • Le•seh'old. Newport City School System, ne•r sltoppin9 centers •nCI Upper l•y Recre•tion•f •re•. ~ft utilifi.. unCferqrountf-in •n'Cf p•fd. Mo'Ciel furnlsh'eCI liy ~. H. Bigg•r. Open .I 0 •.m. to 5 p.m. 1724 Hlghl•nCI Drive. P~ices from $32,800 to $51.1000. S•les Office Phone Liberty 8-947~ Newt Cox, S•lea Agent; J•clc V•n S•nt, Asaoei•te A WALTER B. MELLOTT DEVELOPMENT BY • SOUTH co~ CONSTRlJCnON CO.