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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-05-11 - Newport Harbor EnsignThe·ir First Mother's Day JUST IN TIME for Mother's O~ty came Gre<Jory L .. Chap· man, first addition to the Charles Stanley Chapman fam· ily of I 525 Santanella ~ er .. Irvine Terrac e . No t-so·ltttle Gregory was born T uesdar· • I DIE~ .. Tbe OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER 0t Tile City Of Newjw1 leach ·May 2, in Hoag H o s p i t a , weighing a whopp ing 9 pound$, I 3 ounces. His mo the r comes from the Bay Are&: Mr. Ch&p· man is a n11t ive of F·tJIIerton, and is in the Gitrus ~tnd real estote business there. (Ensign photo) Ci anager nn•nces Resigna.-n \Taking New 1 I Job in LA. Study Is Made City (oundl Allows of Sex Tests R d• . y· Sf at Hi School a 10 ower tO ay that they could appeal to th~ FCC If there Is lnt<>rference from the radio tower, or to thl' civil courts If they wish to ahate a nuisance. A re;>ort on sex Ins truction for studf'nts In Newport Harbor an~ Costa M('Sa hllh schools will be presented to the tru!ltees before being Included In the curriculum, Su pt. Max Ru.-eU told the En· sign follow ing the trustees' meet· lng Tuesday evening. The conttoverslal sex lnycntory tests. w hich have caused pro· test.<~ from parents In Ga rden Grove and Huntington Beach, have never been U!ICd here a nd nt•ver w ill be u.ed, Mr. Russell said. U• of a sex test-not the same u pven in the other achoo&a-wu revealed In a let· ter to the EMIIn last week lrom a Newport parent. ThON testa havt> been withdrawn, the En· sign was told. · Gazlay Heads Shore Cliffs Association A. William Cazlay wu ~lect~d president of th~ Shore Cllfll Property Owners Aan. a t th~ an· nual meetlna Jut week In the Corona del Mar Conare1aUonaJ Chu.rch. JamH Turner wu elected vJce. , prHident; Mrs. Freeman Fisher. secretary; Mrs. Edwafd Lee, treu urer. and Robert Greenley, Jack Hoyle and W. P. A~tron1. directors. The out1oin1 officers are Mr. Armstrong. pr~sldent ; Warr~n Bremer. vtce.prH ident; Darlene Jacklin. secretary; Hel~n Hart. treasun.or and Nettle Cressman and Mr. 'caztay. directors. Ken Starege Is Elected Newport Harbor Optlm i!lts have eleC'ted K.e n Starege pre!lldent for 1961·62. Other offlcNS arc Dr. John Wheaton and Ken Ros.oc. vi<'c·p resldents; Chance Bu!lhard. ser~cant at arms. and as new board members Past President Ed Hirth. Les Rich. J ohn Maher, Tom Shears and Ed Wurtle . The Ovtlm lsts also announc" the choke or their m ember. Hal Hetrick, a'~ lie-utenant govN nor of the district. The merger with the United Chur<.'h of Christ. which was ap· proved by the loral conRregl\· lion last Ja nuary, will be te· viewed a t 8 p.m. this evening, May 11 . a t the Corona de l Mar Congn.>J&tlonal Church. E:lton Denner, chalnnan of the men's study ltOUP which ha.s ~n revlewlnc the rner1er, will pret~lde. The speake r will be ~1;!_~~~~~ ~~=·Anaheim .. The Newport Beach City Coun · ell unanimously s upported May· or James Stoddard a t Monday even ing's Counrll meetin1 In a hands·off policy on th~ radio towf'r dispute In Baycrt>st. Th~ Council took no action on p·.er Pol·.cy the recommendation of thl' Planning Commls!llo n, thus re· jectlng the Com mission's finding IS ~FieX•Ibl-e' RALPH STORY, who is remembered for hi~ emcee role on the 1hat the radio tower of Dr. Sam·.. $64.000 Ch~l!en9fJ · TV proqrom o.,d now oppeorong on h s u~l Frazier of 1N 3 Skylark Ln. Straining the Council's piN own da;Jy re.:iio p rogram. ."& Story l "e w II l'le~tdli"'e '"'e "Is Incompatible with an R·I·B policy and an Incorrect measure entertainment at fhe Newport Ho•bor Sorootim•sts ~n..,,;t 1 bj:l District a nd s hould !not be per· of 8 pi~r t11ured prom inently In to be held •h•s Friday even•"9 May 12 ~~ the San·o A ·e C ;;, .. '"'' 1 m ltted as an accessory use at thl!! l6ca tlon." Monday ev~ning's City Council Cl~;b. Roort'1q Twenties cos vr,e s w: I oe in :>rder. bvt ore not Mayor Stoddllrd ~nlaaed in a dlscusalon of pier applications. required. ecGordinq to Mrs. Fron~ Mofl&s Soroptim•sl c•e 'de.-• lencthy debate with Baycreat Councilman Dee flook object~ The "O rder of ttl• Blue G&rler will be owoded d .-ring tf·e r e • 1 den t 1, laclucllna Carlton tMo approvl .,eJ:t off ~~~ of evening, end t~ \rgditional mone y tree wilt be given <'Is o priz.e . h d .a&.-.a f h axwe 1 a nr Of .......,.._.. VI ft• Smith, who a ... o:u or t e lating slip at 113 E. Bay Ft .. BaJ. lnvestlcatlon ol a "public nul· boa Island. HP said this would N • . f ' Fl !lance" a nd called It a monstrot· t mlnees rom oor l~y; George Ziegler. who said this ~contrary to the policy adopted I d 1n February, and he pointed out . case could serve 81 a prece en t that the Joint Harbor Commlttf'C · for more high radio towers; Mrt~. gave its approval on the basis of Wi • • PFO Eled• William Kllng~r. who said tha t a sktotch showing thf' width as 18 In In IOn the tower Ia built to ao up to 60 fef'l. whereas It actua lly Is al· feet: Mr. KJinaer, who said that out·of-state leaal cases are split mOI!It 19't feet. The request for 88 to the leaality of the tower. revision. approved by a 4·S vote. • will increasf' the width to a l· The mayor said It wu not the 1 proper function of • city council mO!It .21 1 ft>et. to rule on aesthetic values, but A little while latN the Coun· rather on the legality et thl' ell coMid~red .the pier requests tower according to cUy code., of R. V. Marshall and B. D. City Attorney Wa lter Charamza Lowe. whose previous requests supported hUI interpretation that had bef!n turn~d . back beca u.e the JS.foot tower is legal. l of the Council pol~cy against In· Mayor Stoddard aavelled down crease of plen~ u nt11 a parmanent Mr. Smith clurlnc the discussion policy Is adopted. &!I Mr. Smith a ttempted to break CounctJ voted to rPfer thP. re· 1 with th~ statem~nt t hat the qut'st~ to t he Harbor Comm lttet>. r::ayor did not have proper ron · ''?,? we still ha\'e a pit>r pol· cern for the Baycrest a rea. lc~,' Mr Cook askt'd. .. The mayor replied. "Your state. We hav~ a flul bl~ policy. ments are slanted. unfair. and Councilman Hans Lore nz re. outraa~us. l could as k for an pi~. 11 tao· apology, and aet It .... We are ounc 8 · making a l~lal decision. not a n • Agreed to ask the Planning emotiona l decision." He rem ind · Commission to expedlt~ a Its re~ ed his critics that t hey could port on ta ll buildings. b sed o rt'ca ll him if they did not Ilk<' the study by cons u ltant Chari.-~ his decisions. Bennett. and to submit the rPpo 1 rt He told the Baycrest residents no la ter tha n the end of he Salary Hikes Are Approved The tru!ltees of thl' !'Jpwport Eleme nta ry School Dis trict gavP approval Tuesday !'Vt>nlnll to sal· ary lncrea~c!l for both c·Ntiflcdl<'d and non-cerfl flcat<'d JX't'!Onncl. For the t~>achlng starr this will be a bout S200 a n nually for be~ ginning !!d iary and SJOO a t t h~> top sca le. The tentative budget. tota ling just under S2 m illion. will be approved at the June 6 ml't'tinjl. Trustees agre«'d not to lnri'C'nsc class !llzes-w hich would be t hf' only way to m ake a substantial cut In the budg'ct. s ince ln~truc· tlonal salaries accou nt for ubout two-thlrdA of the budget. fiscal yea r. J une 30. • Called for ma p of a nl'w plan for ahandonm<'nt of thl' <'nd of Eighth J\vc. at Bay Avt> .. as l't'quested by the Nt'wport Har· bor Yacht Club. providing a walkway W<'~INIY of Eighth Ave. and a sandy beach :nea I at the bulkhl'acl: agrt>ecf to dis· cultS it fiJtaln )fay 22 and rer· haps call n ht'aring for June 26. I BBC License Ruling Sought A legal ruling on whNher the I Ba lboa Bay Cl ub m ust obtain 1 more than one city llct'nsc will be !-!ought rrom C'lty Attorney Waltl'r Chnramza. City Flnanrc Dlrf'ctor Frank Johnson ·told the En'~lgn this WPPk. · I Thr Issue s hould be resolved by the May 22 council meeting. hto added. An opr~11 on '' ttl' nonlnatNI I o! \orona dl'l ~1M, : I r n nd !rom th .. • floJr \\•J 1l a ·ltoan 'swr ep ''""· ~l khal'l J,lg~>r of w e .. ,~<'"' a t the Hn. '>Jr \':ew PFO election I port, ) meetin g la.>t T hu:srt11y evening. For auditor: Audrey :"ida~ Attrr ,>~el>Cntatlon or the re· tt>3Chl't at Harbor vf(~W. 106: )lr port of th'! nominating commit· and ~frs. Frank Burlingham of tee. nom inations were made 1 Harbor Vl~w •utts. 61. . from the floor for 5 of the offices. L'nopposed ca ndlrtareos prt>sent · and the elt>ction. by ballot pro· I ed by tht' nom inating committet' duced the followan1 results: wt>rt': · }1r. dnd ~rs. Edwin For p esitlent: ~"'-Sidney Secard of Corona High tands, Sf'<'· Sha nnon of f orona del Mar. 89 ond vlcc>·pr-esi dent: ~fr. and ~rs. vottos: ~r. and ~rs. Parker Dale Eugene Bla.-k of Harbor V1ev. of Bay Shores. 80. I Htlls. tr<'as urN; ~1r. and ~rs. For fin~t vlre ·presld~nt : ~r!l. Tert'nre Swf't'ney of Balboa Js. Warr~n Clemence of Corona d~l land. historian. John Cast>. thP Ma r. 88: Mr. and Mrs. Mt>rrll l l new principal. rs ad\'isor. But ler of Bay Short'S. 79. Co~m<'nting on report!! that a For third vlre.president: Mrs. rt>tu rn to PTA Will IX' pro!)OM'd Charles Rote of Corona del Ma r. by the new board. ~1rs Clem· 89: ~r. a nd Mrs. Elton Denner 1 r ncl'. thf' n~>w prPStdf'nt rPplted. of Corona Highlands. 77. ":ll11: iht' PFO h.l!! ~M-en doing a For aecretary: Mrs. ,Lund ~rood \Ob." ~ ..... ltmm.ll If •,•••••rll ... A brukfut meetlna ol the parkJnr rommlttee ot the Co· rona del Ma r Chamber of Com · merce hu been called ,for 7:30 a.m . Monday. May 15. at the Snack Shop. 2305 E. Cout Hwy. ChamMr dtredon are NC~..-tecl to attend, Prftldent Ralph Mye,. ..,.. Councilmen Indicated that the Club s hould ha ve municipal 11· «'ftWS fOr a partment rt'nl&JS, 18· I rage rental( s lip rentals. rt'!II&U· rant. on·sate and off-sale liq uor and mqazlne ad,·ertlalng. Cub offld&ll appJied f« I buairwa 11«-Mf!S and 2 ~rtln<"atea of oc· cupAncy but claimed only one wu needed I« tM OS»ratlon of a private dub. •-mc.uwa,_ • 1 II w--. Mr. ud Mrl. C)' W•ktl of the -II II ... 1a1a.a.., aub.,. • ....,. tMir ,.. ...,_,of~--. wtU 15-1101_,... .. ~-......... a.. .. . u •• .... ...._ t• ....._. --. • ....., 11 -n.. ...... ea.. --. ....... ~ ...... • ·s:.• II a a..._ II I ................. ....-.J ......... ~.--.. .. M 'Pk ......... ~ Ollule OIMl Cell ... ...... ...... ~ .......... __ .... RolK'rt 5h~>llon. wh<J hn~> IM-<'n 'IIY man.tgPr of :"t>wpon fkoa ch i,lnC(' Ju ne-1M. 1956. will resign _lS or thl' enri or ni'At month to !wt·ome !Jll'»lcll'nt of a rna lor lanrt dl'velupment firm an Lol- An~f'le ' The 3i ye.tr old IH1mlmstrat1Jr will be prt'sidPnt of Lanta an Park Corp. and advisor to' thP owners ot the 11 .300 ~ounta1n Park proptorl lt'S in the Santa Monlc·a ~ounta1ns. an the PXIrt>me WPSt· l'rly portaon of Los Angell's. La01ain Park ha ' rPtaaned Wll· llam PPrelra a nd Associatt' and Quinton Eng lnt'f'rs Ltd to do the plannlnJt and engtn,...rang work Prior ro romtng hNf> 1n 1956. ~r. Sht>lton w~ r haf'f adm~­ lstra nvp offlN'r tor the Cit~ of Santa Barha ra and ,,-.o;r~">tant rlly manajZt'r of ~odt'sto. H(' grad· ua tf't1 from Pomona In I !Hi 1wuh Phi 8PtJ Kappa honor~ ann then was an tnlf'rnP with thP :"ational Institute or Public Affatr'l undf'r 1 R()(·kefPIIPr F'ou nda non !Zta nt HI:' st>f\Pd with thl" :"avy In World War II, part of thP 'time In Japan on an admiral' talf. lie and h•" wifP, ~lrlam. a nd their four chtldrt'n. Pl'lf'. Polly, WtonrJy anti Tom. ll\·e at 2908 Oct'an Blvd.. orona del :\far Tax Protest Is Launched r11~ wid,. prott' t agalns; <>X· ,.,,1\•' lnu ('8:-o(' in proj:)f'rl\ a'!· "''sment:s w,,., urji!t'd ..11 the an ntnl mrt>ung of th!' Shor<' C'htrs Pto~rt~ OwnPn; A:....<tn las t w~k 111 thP Corona del ~far l'ongrt'ga ••onal C'hurr h W r Armstrong. tht' outgoing prt'Stclt>nt. s.~rd 1 ha 1 asst-ssmt>nt would hf• daublpd in the 1961 ·62 tax yl'nr -that not onl\' Short Cl itfs. hut the f'nllrt' rrtv. would be a ffPr ted · · The llSSO<'t,1t1on appro\ed a m ot1on th.tt .1 <'OmmlttN' b<> {ormt>d. with Rawson Footf' as chairman. to draw Uj) a ~tillon protesting thP ancrl'ase. to ~ ~lgned hy propnty ownf'rs In 51horf' Chff It w.~ .. furtht>r s ug· t:I'StPd th-tr thP t•ommaltPe con . ta<'t other a"l)('latlons tn thf' <'11,\' 1nd ur~,, th•'m to do the samf' II'> I '-hem Of Unit\ C:rnup« a nti tndl\ adu.tl "~'"' urlf<'d to \'01<'€' protf'sts at the l'OU nty as...<:e~'~or·s offr<'t' ern IIAifAGD IIIELTOII Principals Are Appointed for Hiqh Schoo'~ JOS4'~h Hamblet was ft'3ppo:nt· ed pnnt•apal or ~ewport Jiarbor High St·hool dOd l..esltP ~l dll'r principal of Costa ~t'I'B ll.~h at Tufl'8da y evening's mf'Ptin~ of tht> High School Tru tt>es ~irs. Fay Harbison and Rob<'ft ~1agnusson W Ne appoin· d \lei' prancapa a t Harbor Hrcn and John ~cCowan and ~1is Lila ~hoenm4!hl at ~ta M4!Sa High. ~rtment heatk for 1161..- Harbnr High will b(' MNI ~h:rlt>.\' Rl~. art: lhf:'Stp· Wulff hu.,,. ' ne"'ll : ~1NI. R ctnl' f'N>If'~ Fn~· llllh: :\irs Ha;Pl 0 wPn ,,.,,..w. making: Antirf'w Oli\P" rn du-. tnal art~: 1\1rs. Ruth l.RL t'Ht'. fo"4'tli{n la n~uagP : \Vpbo;tt>r Jonf''. matht>matrrs: Kmgtory \\':lit<'· nt>r k, .<:caPncP; Eup.Pne C .trlt .. ll', SOC'ral rt'nC't': lirs EliPn C.•: t·of. glrlo: phrsr('al t'rluca tron. and Ralph Rf'Pd. boys phy~,.,ra l Pdu ,, lion 1)(-parr ment hf'ad for 11lt> :\1<'i'll'l Hrgh will be Fred Cartc>r "O<'lal sc1en<.'t': W1lllam Clarkt>. Eng. llsh: )flss :-.lanc·y FN guson S{trls physical edurat1on. Juh"• Ga~"· boys physic-al education; \'m,~t'nt Harris. andustrial art~: Rohf'Tt LMh. S<'ienef': Jamfl'8 ~fi ller. mathf'matlcs: M N~ TPrt><:a Pat· terson. forela n langu.:~ge. and ~irs. :'Jan<') Rubt>n'!t!'tn. bu .ne'<; t>duca 1 ion. 80T FOB BEWLETTS ~1 :. and ~trs S ?\ H P\\ INt. 921 E Ba llx?ol Bh cl . Ba I boa .:1 rl'. part>nts of a son horn Fr!lill\', April 14. In Santa Ana Commur1r. ty boeplta.J. , • • ....... IL ... ... ..... cu.... __, .... ,...... ....... c.... ...... c:.IM. '"' .......... -.......... c.... ............ City ............... Cell OM. ... , ........... ._ tt.. ................... ~ 2110 L c...t ~ _,,c.... ., w.r. c.lf. r.-.-.. oaw. ...-. Al\'0 L HMPA ·---·--.0... .... ,...,_ He HAAIA -·-----·-· ......_ .. ...._ The Ntw'Oll "tAliOl lHSHiH _. e4i ....... te M e _,.,., ef .... .,_, clrculetiell ~· .-t 4_ .. He. A20171 .f the s.,.riw Cewt • s..t• AN •'"' "' ,.._ ......... Ia ... lfletl te ~Witll ell ,.wk ....-. ~ "' law. • ...,... 1'0 lt08DT wa.CII Publlaher of the Enalp: Former rr.idnt DwtPt D. Elaenhower sbould have bten a John BJrcherl On Monday, May :t.t, fr9na Gettysburg, Pa., AMOClated P,... reported that Ei.lenhower cau· tloned aaalnat Inquiries Into tbe Cuban lnvulon. "The lut thlnl I would want would be a com· plete lnvestlaatlon and the Jay· Ina out of details on the record," he aa1d. "Let's not do anythlna like that." MEMIEl .f the CALI~lNIA NEWSJAPU PU-.ISHElS ASSOCIATION A!ld ef tile NATIONAL IOITOIIAL ASSOCIAnON In dhacuulng the Cuban sltua· tlon, Eltenhower sa I d his ad· ministration had been hopeful fUO Castro would succeed In his re. 17• volt against the Batista regime because "we were tired of dicta· lA the Newpert 011tli4e of the SUISCl~ION RATES HetMr Areet 0... ,.., -ll.OO; ... He..W Area: O~~e _,_ -14.00: twe n.. EAiitlll It .... Offtci-' ....,..,., ...... City ........ ,.,. leecll Hop tor,." He said, however. he arad· ually canw to realize that ~tro was going far to the len. · Robert Welch. foundf!r of the John Birch Society. prepared the Blue Book of the John Birch So· clety In Octobt>r an~ November of 1958 and delivered the address • RULE OF LAW_ NOT MEN which started the John Birch So· clety In December of 1958. befon Those folks fortunate enough to attend Mon-Cn!ltro came to power In Cuba. day evening's meeting of the Newport Beach City On pa~e 20 or the Blue Book. Councl.l heard a lively debate tha t pointed up some Robert Welch is di8t'ussing Ro-mulo Betancourt of Venezuela. b asic virtues of our republican form of government. who says he Is not a rommunist. Mayor James Stoddard was in good form and in firm hut has admitted he was a Marx. d f h · · d · h 1 th d ' ist. Robert Welch states "Betan· comm on o t e Sltuahon unng t e eng Y tsc~s-, rnurt. who has spent his whole sion of the ''ham" radio tower that has roused the tre carrcr In helping the commun- of Bayc rest residents. and he m ade some excellent l~t~. s"em. to be taking the lead re marks on the obligations of a representative of th e In plots anlf plans to overthrow thl' VN)' few remaining really voter s . anli·C'Ommunist jlOvernments In Here is an e xample : ''Eve ryone has a right to Latin Ameri~a. They are Cu ba. . . • h . Paraguay. ~lcarajlua. and the an o pm10n. Only a few have the nght to have t etr Dominic-an Republic. Right now ' o pinion b~come law. In a republic. that is our ht> t Betancourt' is giving poweT. re soonstbility It is an 1mportant responstbthty to ful help. probably the most pow· · . . • W <>rtul. next to that of ou r ~overn· pro!e ct the mdtv1dual fro m the masses . . . . e are m~>nt-towards the overthrow of makmg a legal dectston. not an emotional decision " Batista In Cuba by the coauDUD· He e xplamed lurthPr ha 1t IS not the duty of the lst Fidel Cas.rro. and ~he estab· 7 ll~>hment of a communiSt beach· C ounc1l to pass on aesthetic cppearances. but to head 90 'miles from our shores. r Jle on le galuy That 1s the essence of c re p u b ltc-And gentlemen. if ~·ou have any c rule of law and not of men. rtoubt that Castro is a comm_un-. ist. don't. If hi' is successful. ume T h ts reasomng, whtc h was u pheld unammously will clearlv reveal that he is an l::;y he Council, dtd no a ke away any righ t !rom the n~Pnt or the Kremlin." Bay-::rest cttizens T hey hove recourse to court act10:1 It . a~pears that if the Prf>Si-. rtent s 1ntelllgrncr sources I such 1: a nUisanc e really does extst ao; thr C.I.A.• had bern as accu· * * * rate as Rohert Welch's we would· • A NEW PERIL TO FREEDOM n't have the. Cuban mess today. DR. TERRELL. L. ROOT. Costa Mesa. The mayo r and Council deserve praise for the actton desc ribed above, b ut they were in left held on another tssue. dtscussed dunng the afternoon study sess1on They are toying w1th the dangerous program w hich goes by the ple asmg u tle of 'u rban r enewal •· :J H ere 1s the way conservative and patnotlc Dan SmG>Ot desc ribes th1s n e w penl: "Urban renewal IS a :ederelly ltnanc ed program of city planning whtch reqUires c1 y governm e n s to setze homes and other pnvate proper y !rom so me citizens and resell them, below cos t. o real estate promoters and o her pnvo:e cttlzens for development tho ihe city planne rs con- s tder des1rable " Dan Smoot states further tha t m 1954 the U S S u p reme C ourt ruled m an u rban re- newal C(]Se that ·C o ngress and state legislatures can d0 anything h e y h k e to the pnva e property of pn- va'e cit1zens as lon g as they clmm they are domg it for p u b ltc good U rban renew al w ould b e another long step to full -scale soctahsm . The lime to s top it IS nght now * * * • LETTER rJlOM A PATJUOT Puhlishcr of the Ensign. Th<' enclosed letter from Con· ~res.<:man Edgar W. Hiestand was wrlttl'n to a young friend of ours. il ~tudt>nt at Pasadena City Colll'~l'. I felt that it was surh an out!'tanrling letter and the word~ of patnotism contained thrr!'ln wrrl' so applicable to all young propl(' today tha t I askelf for and r<'C<'I\ Cd J)4"rmtssion for tt to b(' rrproducPd in your n<'WS pa pPr I adm1t to a -'>mall amount of prcludll'<'. tn as much a1' Con - grr.;sman Hic~tand IS a close prrsonal frirnd of our family but. 1n my optnlon. thf' n.1mc of Ed · ~ar ll il'~tancl should go down in hi tory along with' Patrick Henry and other grt~at A;n('riran Patri· ots. ' ~rs .. Alan L. Anrterson ;ii09 Sl'ashore Dr. Newport Beach buy or unconc.rnecl to atud)t the events ol the put thirty yHn In our mal'dl towanl complete ao- dallaiD-Imp,.. upon them that tMr .. .-a .... to chooee be· tween: CHRIS'nA..NITY or ATHEISM FREEDOM or SLAVERY ' It la my llrm bel:er that CO· existence with communist coun- tries, ruled by Marx:at-Lenln 4-Jc· tators, Is lmpoulble. We either prove our worth as a nation of free people, or we ahall enslave ouraelv.-perhaa-forever! Hundreda of fr~nda have uked me why I nin for office time aner tlme. 'nle answer Ia .Imply this. Not only do I revere our great Country as I knew It In my younaer days-but. I now have deep concern· for my own fine grandchildre n. auch aa yourself. I cannot bear to Me our youth burdened and overwhelmed. We are literally ...... our prlcelesa American heritage and freedoms to the one-worlders! None of us can afford to sit idly by. My prayer Is that I may/contribute a mite In preserving freedom for our descendents. Cordially. EDGAR W. HIESTAND Member of Congress * * •• e DISACaEE WJTB •J. A:' Arvo E. Haapa, Publisher The Newport Harbor Ensign. Dear Hop: I will have to disagree with "J. A." of Newport Beach. whose letter was published In the En. sign of May 4. 1961. "J. A." critic· i7.ed the directors of the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic for voting to ~t forth Its policy not to accept Short-Doyle funds In its by-Jaws. rather than in its articles of Incorporation. This he· ca use. a11 "J. A." put it. "by-Jaws can be changed at any time. bu: articles of inror;>oration oon nc\'. er be changed." He went on to indicate that he will !lupport 1 he clinic when it Includes this Jim. itation In its articles of inrorpor· arion, and not before. Perhaps "J. A." will enllghtrn us as to how the policy In ques· tion can be written Into the a rti. r les of Incorporation If thP a rti · cles rannot be changed. Actually the amenlfmrnt of articles of lnrorporation 111 not on ly possible but Is a simple and easy procedurr. An(f thP purposes for which aml'ndment Is permit· ed are subject to few exceptions. none or which has any bearing on the roa ner at hand. The pro- visions governing amenctmenl or articles or husiness corporations arf" found in No. 3600 through No. 3802 of the California Corpora. tions CoctP. and No. 9303 of the S{lme code makes th~ provis· ions applicable to non-profit ror· porations. such as tht> South Coast Child Guidance Clinic. Thert>fore. Inclusion of the pol. icy against accepting Short -Doyle money in the articles of incor. poration can give no greater as- surance ot permanence than Its inclusion In the corporation's by- laws. Cou nsel tor the clinic was of the opinion that sur h a policy expression hart no place In thP articles. anrt the directors there· tore electrd to place It In the by. Jaws. where it has equally bind· ing cHert. If. aftrr the demons! ration by the clinic's dlrectoi's of their re· --- them to aometb.IDI M«• than that. "J. A.'' IOIIht al8o take note ot the fact that U... ar. m.n and women who are wllllftl to haw tbelr full name. made pub· Uc, and to ldftltif)' theiMelvee with poeJtlou and orpnlzaUorw In wblda they beiJeve. - ~ntall,y, Hop, wbat hu haptei'IH to your policy, fre. qu.nt17 upre.ect at one tlrM, of ,.,_.~ to publlah )etten ~--IC!JII:Iil:l.miicK:IiaJZIIZ:ICIIZIICIIZIIZICII:IliCICI:XIcZDI:Ii whaM authon won't Identity themNlvee! Lately thla nale hu been honored u much In Its breach u In Its obeervance. whlch I alwar-admired, but, RALPH M. liTERS JR., 3800 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar. 1 * * * The c .Q.'s bad a marvelou. alnce. Jaat week·end, praetlcally week-end. not fllhlne but explor· adore. After the ride up that In£;. We had one of the world's mountain and back. I'm 'sure I'd best IUidea, which Is probably be no 1~ than buzzard-bait the chief reaaon tor the excep-without that trusty jeep. It's the tlonal week-end. Our aulde. was world's or 1 I I n a l meehanlzed "Uncle John" Htlton, famous mountain aoat! ... __ 1 t th 1 •-We arrived home loaded with e WOII'T ww taaana -rt pa n er, au or, eeo otuot. botanist. adventurer .• musician all aorta of desert thlnp. lnclud- Open Letter to ~th Coast and teller of tales. •'rib Juan" lne "Pene" and "Pinto". Pene Child Guldan~ Clinic: a nd his wife. B:ubara. Jive at la a penecate bua. who playa I have been asked to contribute "Casual Manor." the name of po.um aa well u anythlna on to the South Coast Chnd Guld· their home, In Twenty-Nine four ~p. (PeM, of courae, has anc, Clinic (SCCGC) but I have Palms. six.) Ptnto la a baby chuck· decided aplnst this for the tol· ,What a t_asclnatlne pia~ Is walla Hzard. who. Tlo Juan as· lowlna reasons: au~ us, waa the beat-natured 1. The World Federation for Cuual Manor! Take the swim· member of the .reptile clan. Be· mine pool for example. It's 1 Mental Health fWf'MH ), which heated by nature from a hot. n1 but a younpter, he sUil has Is a powerful International or-mineral-water well. Around the hll yellow and black banded ga(llzaUon. Initiated a plan In edge Is John's rarden. Like the tall, which Ia very handsome. 1957 for maklna the year 1960 M He eats Jettu~ from Nancy's "World MentaJ Health Year." exJcan people do. the flowers hand and drinks hla water from Now, starting in 1960. the pro· and the vegetables are mixed, the drop&'we put on the lettuc-e ts r h I I SCCGC II a)) In the same bed. Romaine leal. Pinto lOt his na-.. from ponen o t e oca te lettuCf!, turnips and radl~ht>ll are ....... us that 10 per cent or our chil· right In with flowering ba lsam. Pinto Mountains, where we dren are In need of psychiatric petunias and snapdra~ons. The found him. care. This is truly an astonish· prize plant was the Chinese pea. But-you'll just have to walt, ing problem (if it exists 1 but I The flowers -re as pretty as the amlgos, unUJ next week! cannot · unctersta nd how a prob· :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ sweet pea anrt the pods and peas r lem or such magnitude could arc> 1lelirlous! And just as you havf' exl!'tect In this community without reC"eivlng wide 'publlrl t~ leave the pool is the cactus gar-den. Here are many rare sped· until the international WFMH mens. such as thP rainbow ca<'· suddenly sounded thr. ala rm. If tus. no\# vNy sc-arce. In addi· 10 per rent or our chtldrf'n had tlon. John hall many ~rafted heart disea~ we would ha\'e 'cartl. which arl' unusua l in their hearct about 11. variety 2. It is my understandin~ that · . psyc·hiatry is onP of the IPasr ex. HI~ Pi\.'lo. on the way to h•s act or all medkal sril'nce.". Un-stud1o. 111 most rolorfu l. All der the South Coast Child r.uld sorts or unusual plants. includ· anN> Clinic a psychriatri'lt. n ing orchids. are h<'re. hut the p.-.yC'hologlst and a psychiatric-spectacular parr comes from the -.ocia l worker would br 'work1n~ wide ."arlcty of colors or boll · under an unpaid voluntary galnvlllca. I used up qultr a bit board. Supervision exerrl!<ed over of color film on this spot. The t heS(' three workers would vary studio Is no lPss lntcrestl~ll· and could at timf"s hf' €.'S...<1l'ntially John ha.s an electric easel. w1th nil. s uc-h an Important (and ~-foot swttd t€.'<;. whic h raise and tentially dangerous• fi<'llf of lower his canvas. He has a fab- medJcolnl' should be under the su. ~lous collection of oriental an- J>('rvlslon a:"'cl scrutiny of a full · tlques. which would make a time paid professional staff !luCh story alone. There Is a cabinet as will be found at the Chlldr('M of mineral s prclmens. Including Hospital of Orange County. hill fl\mous bold tie. made from 3. It should be obvious to gold nu~gets and petrified hone. anyontt, that the spe<'lallzed fleld each cell ot which alltters with or psychiatry should not have "a fi re opal. I had thought it was line drawn around it" and be a dinosaur bone. John put me separated from the other medl· rleht. It's the hone, of an extinct ca l ~lencM. We do not separate three-horned rhino. heart disease from other mcdi· We're saving the rock trip to ca l 8t'len~ nor should we sep-the old mine for later.-That a ra te psychia try. Psychiatry safari was a -la-jeep. a vehicle should b.-put In proper perspec· ~~i~~>~~ an integrated medical fa· fill TIE .... ( In conclusion, I sug$Ze t that if you are not successful In so· llcitlng your goal of. $225.000 to star) a clinic. you might ronl'lllfer donating what fuPids you have collected to the Chlldrens Hos- pital, which wlll have integra l· ed chil d $ZUldance clinic. Add re&~ of the Childrens Hospital is: 11 2;> East 17th St.. Santa Ana. Calif. Therefore If any man be in Christ. he Is a new creature: old things nre pa&Wd away; behold. all things are berome new. I II Corinthians. 5:171 ' A box of Mojud nylon s tock· lnp is a wonderful eUt. Seamless or .full-fashioned, flawless fit and areater snae resistance. .So acceptable! from II pr. Other Mother's Day Ideas: handbags - mohair sweaters jewelry -gifts 3409 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar · OR 3-4740 SHELDON F. CRADDOCK. Z?6 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. IJITIIIIY'S liT. a. lEU Italian ImpOrts * * * • FREEDOM OR SLAVERY sponsiveness to the community's e FIGHT METaOCIIATS Home-made Sausage Food to qo - -or eat here e THE RED LJifE l .tnnmr ran look up its tclrphonr T'll' Rrd P.~rt~ llnr· the!;(' ctays AnJ::Pirc; phone book : Dear Bill: feeling ronrPrnlng sta te s upport Publisher of the Ensign: Your letter arrived along with for the clinic's activities "J. A." We must start war against the hunlfr<'ds from all ovrr the coun· Is still suspicious 'or th.clr mo. Metropolitan Government Mt'tro- rry rr gardmg the John Birch So· lives .. then he lor Is it she?l il! crats -1313. It must be done d rty willing to distrust some men and soon. Time ls short and precious. What started this nation-wide women whose prominence and DEAN (Bircher) WARD. La.agoe Spagbe~ Fiab & Chi.--RaYioli PIZZA -BEER -WINE 1788 Newport Blvd Mi b-12 1 I r u:>la<;hN of thl' En•>~J!n: I number and address In the Los 1-< ":nl'n . ana~k anlf rltsrrPdit all While 11 is truE' that the John ; at -tor i.-nl·t ionc; ilnd groups. Rirrh Society lf~ not puhlish a llo•ntl', thP John Etrch Society is a ltst of mPmhcrship, nl'ither ctoc< · '~'''r('t and underground organi· the Lions Club, Rota ry Club. or tumult': The Washington Star record ot servkc to their com. 460 N. Newport Blvd .. ran an excl uslve. !ron t page stocy imruinilitiyiiiiseeiimiitioiimeiiiiitoiiieinitlitileiiiiiiiiiiiNieiwiipoirtiiiBeiaicihi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ -an Interview which I readily gavf' -expressing my views. thoughts and opinions concern· :;o,Jt ion" A.C.L.U. lng the Society. The first edition MRS. ROG ER JO:-;Es. hadn't more than hit the street 315 Catalina Dr.. wh<'n our telephones went wild. llicwport Beach. Calif. Corr<''l;>ondents and reporters * * * I rall<'d from all the wire servl~. rountle s newspapers. radio and • ROME AGADf 1V nPtworks. A pres~! conferen~ Pu blisher of the Ensi~n. 'thanks very much for th<' finr wrfte -up you ga\'e me on thl' front page of the Ensign. A ~ur ­ pri~ing numtx-r of old frl€.'nds and acquaintances .-aw It and <"nlled m€.' to say "hello." Sud· lfenly, Dorothy and I felt wr werl' ''home" again. Ted Gooh :·Mr. Goon-Bones" Corona del Ma r •..•. , ...... .. IIIII • .._ •• was the only po.<~.<~lbl(' way to handl<' th(' siluation. What you h:wP sef'n on 1V and read Jn the Ca lifornia papers resulted from th.lt confN«>nce. ' You may be sure I am grateful for our fine. ctedlcated news meit who Mi ll h;tVe the courage to re· port fatlua'l news. Som(' of the clippings which wer(' sent bv constituents a nd other~. reveal. an almost fantaJJtk distortion of what actually occurred at the conferenr('. This sort of shameful reporting always dlstre-ues me . even though I have · s urvived some dandy "smear campaleris." I mention this. becau!N! you have asked In your letter what you. as a colleee atudent. can do Summer baseball games will to help flaht communlsm. I ur1e get underway Monday, June 19. you to try to tet acroea to all rf 'sponsored by tt;e Harbor Area your claamate. ttw fact thAt Boys' Club. Rod MacMilllan. club theY must learn JKYrR SIDES o- oftl~lal. hu announ~. EVERY STORY! Too many ot CM • "TeamJJ are now pracUclnc.~ brilht youn-r people are prone 1' Mt. MacMIJllan said. a~pt anyUtlnt U..t II INN .. t 'nlere will be 19 teams at the ..between cown u fact. Tt , Corona del Mar Youth Cer\ter, 18 many are...,_. b)' eorMndn"'. at Newport Harbor Hlch School,~ -•• 'WR -..._-.....,, at CrtanneJ Park. 12 at Martnen .. ... ... 11111 11 , Park. 22 at ec.ta Meu Park. 5 at Above all, ... tM lllll*t· Wilson Bchool, t-t at ICaiRr • ...,. o1 a.aml,.. !:·u:•n• ,... School, 8 at Cofta ..... Kllb llblt about tM ~ ~ School, 5 at Hal«fttt Pa,_, T at lftl ~· II cw niB Welcome Hammond Orian to Corona del Marl W e a re proud to ha-ve h elped c reate the beautiful setting Fo r the South Coast's home of the popular line of Ha mmond O rgans. S top in soon to see this lovely N e w Store ... Custom Carpeting 2854 E. Coas t H ighway (Corner of H e l iotrope) CORONA DEL MAR ORiole 3-8930 by Geo. M. Graham .,. 2284 Newport Blvd .• C osta Mesa . u 8-0741 Carl's Custom . Cabinets " u 8-1433 ' 165 Eaat 19th St.. Costa Mesa Daniels Mirror & 61ass Co. I 1~ Newport Blvd ., C:O.ta Maa US-2229 JUNIOl SWHI'STAKES winner "' th• On11ng. County Science Foir et S.nta Ano College wes I l ·y•ar-old Tom Ball, student at Horece Ensiqn School and son of Mr. and Mrs. It J. Ball of 2l5 Iris Ave., .Corona del Mer. His .. hibit .. s entitt.d "A t.fi(nMtudy of Alq ... ' His blother. &.o,.. Hal'ttor Hi9-.......,., waft IR the botany sectioil i" the -'iof dfvision. Cottlca Park. Mae V•'*· and wttJc:h Ia enpJflna oar ,_. ... • at Monte Vlata khool. If your lellolr ....... .,. t1110 .. ••••••••••••··~··••IJII•il~····•••i!~•••llfl•~·-·······lll . Professional Directory Ft.INERAL Dlltl!ri'OIS ••• Friendly N~llhborbood SenSei BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 o _·aroac~way u 8-3-W .... ..,. CGita-- ,SE4LJISHEBTS c/ffoNIItl~ Westcllff Ca. 1M IT. COSTA MBA . ...- INSURANCE ... FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadl~lr 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-3$50 Corona Clel Mar INVESTMENTS ..• C.llOWELL. WEEDON Ia CO. MemMrs Pacific Cout Stock Exchanp Burdett Harrlaon, Rn. Mer. Dick Ruckert Ted Paulson Lola Fennell Ruth Baker MUte Myers Prlva~ Wire Servlcle 2620 E. eout Rwy. oa a-1005 Corona del Mar with Mother but e WDIIDD&Y• ARIL II nw lplUon key and rqlstra- tJon allp .. re stolen duri~ the qht rrom t he ear of ~n E. Gebhard, 1306 W. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa . . • VIctoria F~U. 119 Opal Av~ •• Balboa bland, com- plalned of aomHne aettln1 truh cans on flre)n the area ..• A hit a nd run car dama1ed th~ parked car of Mrs. Maureen Berptrom, Ul61 Oahu Pl ..• eo.ta MHA, park· ed at Palm St. apd Balboa Blvd., Balboa ... Alton B. Culver, 3502 Marcus Ave., West Newport. re- ported the theft of a surfboard .•. Thl~ves rrabMd two aurf· boards from the 1araee of Woody e. Brooks. 6:508 W. Ocean Ft., West Newport, and were ctiaatd several doors away; the boards were found later In a vacant Jot nearby. e TBVIliDAY. AnD. IS Mrs:Hueh Plumb, 200 Via Bar- ct-lona, Udo I.sle, reported the theft of he r son's bicycle ... A mall box was stolen from Phillip L. Joh nson. 2620 Cliff Dr., New· port Heights ... Quring Easter Week a cl~k was stolen from the car of G. R. Godber, 604 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle . . . Ira L. Gray, 52. 2129 Ha rbor Blvd., Cos- ta MPSa. was charged with In· toxlcatlon in auto In front of 11 5 McFadden Pl., Ne-wport Bear h . . . J uvenile officers contacted the part>nts of two Cp rona del Mar ~Iris, 9. after tllPy thr<'w rocks to break a window In til<' h o(ne of ~Irs. J. PowPr, 607 Iris Ave .... A $450 outboard motor. a gas tank and boat r over wcr<' stolen from the boat of Frank Schaumberg. 47, 310 VIa Lido Nord. Lido Isle. e FaJDAT. AniL 14 Vernon L. Donley, 24. of 157 E. 21st St .. Costa Mesa, was charged with drunk driving. Intoxication in a uto and destroying jaiJ prop- erty. a fter his car was involved In a m inor a ccident at Balboa Blvd. and Coast Hwy .. Wes t New- port, at 12:().1 a .m. with policl" unit 4308 d riven by Otficf"r W. SJ)('irs ... Mrs. Ri chard ReLc;e. 1001 N. Bay Front. Balboa Island, reported the loss ot a ring. $60. a sweater. credit card and set or keys, and ~rs. Victoria VIrgilio. Long Beach. lost $20 from a purse In a motel at 2101 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar; the ring. sweat- er, credit card and keys were found later In the motel ... Mrs. R. G. Taft. 4832 River Av{!., West Newport, reported the theCt of her 1952 automobile ... Fra nk A. Sloper, 319 Sapphire Ave .. Balboa Isla nd. ~ported the loss or the 196l license plate from his car ... A hose and nozzle valued at $5.50 we re stolen from the lawn Give her Casuals She·u enjoy Welloaot I For Fun and Sport CAPRIS BLOUSES SKIRTS SHORTS m"a tching or mixing by names you know Jantzen Catalina Loom togs White Stag Graff California Ranch Wear ( .... • Ja ... ..UI• I of awt w. DNyer, 3308 Seaview Ave., Corona del Mar ... An S80 surfboard wu atol~n from the patio ol Butler Leaeue • .12:5 Alate Ave.. Balboa lalan.d . • . Dr. A. SUpple, 123 Ruby Ave., Balboa land. reported the th~lt ol a 3· foot hllh bird bath made of eon- crete apparently atol~n durlne Easter Week. e UTVDAT. AniL 15 Willia m R. Fry. 21, of 279 Mesa Dr., €olta Mesa, was chareed with d(Unk drlvlne and Intoxica - tion In auto In the 200 block ot N. Newport Blvd., New pot> t Helehts, at 1 :30 a.m .•.. Carl 11:. Fre»t, 32, of 176 E. Wilson St., Costa Mesa1 was chareed with drunk drlvlnl and intox.lcation In auto alter his car jumped a curb, knocked over a parkinl meter at the pollee lot at 2:19 a.m. and finally stopped on New. port Blvd. in front of the city hall ... Wilbert E. u'"'-. 5I. Soata A-. .. cbarged wttla dnmk clrtftll9. bit _. nua ...s Ia· t~ ...S Eatbft L T ... vaJdea. 5I. laata A-. was cbar9ed with late.katioD Ia auto at alftnlde Aft. CIDd Coast Bwy.. .ewport 8each. after tlae LladeD C'CD bit the ccu of Dcn1d a. BCII'Sbbca9er. 43'7 Acoda A.... Coroaa del lieu, at Doftr Dr. CIDd Cocut Bwy •• •ewport a.acll. at 1:55 CUD •••• A box of tools Ycilued at' 120 to 125 wa atoleD from tiM car of Robert hntL S57 CataUDa Dr .. lfewport Betvbta ••• Four bub cape ftlued at -..c '"" atoleD •from tiM C'CD of lfatbal! L a090(t, aMI/a lll•ew a .... W•t lfewport ••• Th~ Harbor Area loya' Club announces the followtna aulen· menta to bueball teams that wlU play at the Corona d~l ~ar Youth Cente r durin& the comln& s ummer ball seaso9: e AA L&AGU& CAaDS: John Richwine. Roger Hartley, Homer Alexander, Kim Oviatt. Bill Holden, Parry Porter, Jim Grant, Mike Flanegln, Dave Gliessman, Larry Broerlng, Bill Mc.~lllan. e .ATJOIIAL LEAGUE CABS: Jim Timmerman. John Vallely, TOJ:.lY Torell, Bill Scott. Paul Schmidt, Tim Cooper, Crali McCabe. Marc Etherton. Doug Fuller. Russell Lund, Ron Hall. Rk k Yuill. e AIBIJCAJI LEAGUE CUU: Greg George, PctPr Es· piau. Oscar Godines, Lance liar- vey, ~1ark Story. ·Claude Abbott, ~ichael Zlmmn. Gary Davis. :\tlke :\teehan, Pat Gannon. Ba r- ry Bostwick. Greg Brockway, ~flke Hetrick. e PJEDIIOifT LEAGUE aJlAVES: Dan ~tt>Phan. C"'hrJc;. topher Johns()n, Stl'phen \\'illis. Bob Carney. :'ot iCk<'Y Coxwl"ll. Thomas Rafferty. Joh n ~tack. Andy .. \dams. Kirk Bu iiNmorc• John Seidel. ·Tim c:!bidn. Rob Wyre. PIJIATES: Randy D1on, ::.trw• Pattison. Tom Wt'stgatl', Jam<'s Bu rton. Oavirt Smith. Croig St"O· field. Kevin Cro.o;Non. Howarrl Kimball. Ra ndy Loughlin. ~1ik<' Blackwell. Johnnie Schram. Da- vid Duncan, Brure Woodworth. cu•s: Jack Fo\\ ler. Crio; Brown, Topper Tort>ll. Cr.tiJ! Gra ham. :'-lark ::.11111'. Brur" Reynold::. Ro~N Brown, Brrnt Beahm. Gr('g :'m1th. 01 rk Bla kf'. morf'. Ro~.:Pr ~1oorl', Bud Barnt>s. De<' RPn fro. DODGERS: L,•nc<' ~11'\a hl". P.11 Ayr"'"· Tom Sa\\ YN. • j)('nc-N Forrl, Jpff Brocmng. B1ll flus..,.,· Torr.1nre 5wM'nPv. ~tlkC' P.ark r.ary L•nebargPr. R11 k Ra krr: Chrla Cooper, Tony nnJey. Bart Fisher, Kenneth Hufnqel, Chris- topher Hynes, BIIJ MeMenaer J r., Tommy Ptlecer, David Roul, Michael Rote, Steve Schisl~r. GIAJI'nz Jock Albrilht. Kurt Andreu, Ronnie Brockway, Bey- er Suman, Cam Camercm. Robert Contant, Steve Dlsmane, Tim- othy Kelter, Craie Marlon, Jimmy Sanden~, Tony Weston, Chick Marco, John Anderson. aEDLECI: Bill ctuistensen, urle Dunmire, Jon. Garner, Larry Harvey, Paul Holmes Jr., Scott Nob1e, Robby Peddycord, Richard Teachout, Ro~rt Prough, Edwin Steen IU. e coao•A LEAGUE GIAJITI1• Ri chard Terrace. AI· an Donaldson, Dane Sllzle, Ran- dy Snyder, Alex Winter John Welts, Douc Orr. Curtis Abbott. David HeHoway. Robert Ward, Kirk Lee. Robert Savage, Billy ~1unce. PBILLJES: John Moody. ~a ­ th<'w Cox J r .. Larry Bing. Ward Winburn. Grt'gory AstiP. Hal Lin<'bargN . Scott ~ewcomb. Bob f:therton, Tommy Contant. Bill Oupule. Scott Harla n. Richard 1\rt>del. PlllATES: Edward lA'<', Alex Ramsay-;-ShfeJd.; Richardson. Df'nny Bean, JN ry We-t'd. Richard Ra ffert y. St:l n Crippen. Bret BPrnard. Craig S<'hislf'r. Tom Hoi · Ieman. Kevi n Barrett. Kennt.>th Sco~<'ld. John Mcintosh. Jim Hendrickson. Bill Bemus. Grant Baldwin IV. Pa t ~1clnto h. REDLEGS: B r u c <' Gra ham. :\lark 'achs. T raey Oavzc;. IA'e St-card, :'~fare Longle~. O('an ~khol~. Bill~· Porce lla, Eric Cur· liS. Ralph Lingt>nh4>rg Jr .. Doug - las III IIJard. Paul SPidPI. Rol><'rt :'olartin. :'\orman )larnn.-r. SURVEYOR LOT SOVEY$ LUMPS PROM API. MIELLIFKIIA MOlt people avoid heel-for obvious reasoas. llbN- matilm adl'ercn ol old, bowcwr, tried to ,et scunc. They tboutbt bee ~ were an dfoctivc uauncnt for rhcumalilqJ. Naw moat of • prefer tbe more rdiable-and ~-remedies ol today. Thanks to medic:al lcicnce we baw maay safe, fut.actioa pU3 rdicvers. Olbcr powerful drup. too. Wbcn )'OU're ill. take advanc.qe ol thae ocwu medications -but onJy upoo tbe advice Ot your pbysiclan .. 1bcD ld ua reader compktc pr.:ripcioo ICI'Villc.. Christensen Phar1nacy 3021 E. COAST IIWY., COaolfA DEL MAll . OaJOLE J-1550 •••a•• • ' ~ • .. ~ .. TIIYB. SDVICE ''••u t~t\~' COAST IDCIIWAY AT OaCIDD 1Sa E. Coat JUPway c::oro.a del ... (Oppem .. hatOWC'e) • 3-1310 AIR-HOTELS-RAIL-SHIPS -TOURS -CRUISES FOREIGN TRA VE.L SPECIAUSTS A $40 blrycl~ wr.c; s tolen from Darel Bateman. 513 Marguerite AvP., Corona drl ~far ... ThrPt> ceme nt statue-. valued at $25 ('a rh WNC StOIPn from a fiOWPr l>f>cl in thl" pntio of the home of Ronalrl F. Barlow. 232 Agatl' Ave .. Balboa Island ... John R. Eva ns. 20. of 112:l W. Bay Ave .. Balboa. was \'hargNI with po sc"sion and drinking an a lrohollr beveragt> in publlr at Island Ave-. and Bal- boa Blvd .. Balboa ... Ivan Su m- mf'rs. 208 4-tth St.. West ~<'W· port. r<'ported thP burglary from his home of clothes, a toilt>t kit. paint brushc>s. kf'ys and suit case valued ~~ SIJ5 ... JeffrPy Young. ~Ilk,. Ray. 1 GlAJfTS: T im Oi o;man~. Chn~ I ~elson. ~larshall Sa,·<~gl'. John Chick. Da vid Bu rges~. Frank C,l nat_v. Tom Gorton. Crnd ~ew­ man. Dan Christy. Brent Bah. on. Dan Orr. JJm<''! Zf'igcr. Tommy JO~ W. BA'M'Y -U censed 436 Heliotrope • Suite 2 Corona del Mar e SU.DAT. DlliL 18 Cars driven b)' Charles S. ~ar-Blount. ston Jr .. 61. of 112 W. CoaM Hwv.. BEDLEGS: Bob Whytork, Brad Newport Beach and George> ·A. Peddycord. Rick Saunders. ::;c0 11 Davl<'s. 24. Los Angeles. side. Mcintosh. Kent Harrison, Kim swiped on the Arches overpass. Davis. Bobhy Hancock. John Newport Beach, at 12:20 a.m. . . . Whytock. A $40 tonneau cover w as stolen from the sports car of E. F. J ack · • PIOifEU LEAGUE son. 8 14 E. Ocean Front, Balboa .UVES: Frank BoiSS4'ranr. ... A do~ was quarantjnf'd at Steve Bowie. Pett>r Co~rly. ~cn - 612 Begonia Ave Corona del nls Dlon. Tommy E\a ns. Ken- Mar. after biting .. Kirk Lee. 8. neth Ewt'll. Jack Hawkans. Phil of 413 Acacia Ave .... A hit and Jordan. Bob Kuehn. Kurt Pagl'. run car damaged a parke-d car In Gregory Sempl<'. F rank W<'lls. front of 109 Palm St .. Balboa. rP~-~ Kenneth Ofstad. lstered to David E. Felt, 2185•:: Pl.llATES: L<'ro~:. Carn'r Ill. Tus tin Av<' .. Co.<~ta :\fcsa ... Jose Brent Duncan. \\Illy Ounran. F. RivNa. 43. of 425 Vlrtorla St Randy Eth<'rton. Jerry Gorton. CMta Mesa. was charged with ~tare H<''"c .. Crt>g ll<'_tri~k. John Intoxica tion in public In fro 1 I Howt>ll. Da n d Orr. Kl"vtn Tool. of the Lido (astaways Resta~-Greg Va nderburg. Bob \\"ill•ams. rant NC'wpor\ Beach t 11 ·20 StephE'n La~lontagn<'. p m . A BB pell t d a d CUU: Tim Abbot!. ~1kki Arm · piat£'. gi~AA wlndo: in ~~:gheom~ s trong. Oa,·id Bl"rgn Oond ld of :\1rs. Vi ncent DP ROsa 2021 Dawson. Chr~ ~pia u. J\t'nr Tahuna T t I T . FeiNa ~nd. B1lly Fanstcr. Oa\ld er.. rv nf' errace. c H . which will cost S3JO to rt-lace.. eo ro). Oa~ Grun.-walrl. ~t z kr P ~fNII na. Erar P<'INson. ;,cot t e MOifDAY, APRIL 17 Weber, Douglas Young. '('nit .\h · Evelyn Hoffert. 59, T railer 6·8. I bott. 2930 W. Coast Hwy.. ~ewport DODCEllS: ik'ach. was chargect with intoxl-Billy Blaney. cation In puhlit' .tt 2.:10 a .m .... -=.....----------_.:._ Threr tlrl's and wh<'els. valued at Sl:;(). W<'rt-stolt-n rrom the C'ar of Dr. G. J. MuiiN. Apt. II. li04 Westc llff Dr .. \\"t>stdiH; th<' ve· hlcle was fou nd sitting on blorks of wood with only the lert rear wh~l remainang ... A traffic acddeDt at 21st St. aDd .,....,.... at..s. taYOI...ect can ctrtY.. by Cbriatknl P'. Scbilldler, 45, of 645 El Nodeaa Aft .. lfnrport Betvbta. -1 DaaDy A. Gayle. 11. Azu.la •• ;. J-.. an.wa. 24. Playa del (ContJnued on paee 6>. AB 'OVE COST AMY TELIVISION (Cob IDchaclecl) STEREO-HI-A-RADIO CROW ·N Call ORiole ~-0313 Anytime • w You'll find viiriety like this only at your Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLETS, nimble Corvairs, the one-and- only Corvette-31 models in all to choose from under one roof at your Chevrolet dealer's. Thrif ty full-sized Chev- rolet Biscaynes, popular Bel Airs, sumptuous Impalas, six handy, handsome wagons. Agile, sure-footed Corvair sedans and coupes and family- lovin' Corvair wagons. Why not drop in and do your new car shopping in just ~me stop! New ..,...._IW UOOIWOOD STATIOII WAGON T here are 8ir Chenold w:t,ons. from budret-wise Brookwoods to luxurious S omads-each ~·ith carao openinr near ly 5 ft. across. New COIIVAII IIOIUA ClUI COU~ H ere's the family mnn's sport!! car with bucket !le&U up front and the famed handling ease that stems from Corvaar'!l air-cooled rea r engine. ~GOT .. 1 OF WUT IT TAUS ••.. and that's wh,y moff people are menta unmakhed in Chevy's fteld. tAkinr toiL That built-in J~t-tlmooth And 110 many mo~ thinp to like! No r ide, for inat.t~. •>ith Full Coil wonder Che,'l'Oiet'a the moat popular sutpension. Body by Flsbu ref\ne-on. the bithW&)' and buy·w&JI ' • ... S~e IAe new CMvroltu at rour lotal aulMriztd Clanrokt d.ln'• -········-····· ··········-········-· ........................ ,. ......... ·----.·--··········_.Ao .................... -..-... ...__ ........... ,;.. .• -.. .• -._.- ILLEI DIEIIILEl H., 1•. 710 GDCI ... W. COAl! JiiQIIWAT .. teal .Ia' u. ._., _. u a.a• -..a ........ •••,•••• ., .. ~ WiiMi 11.&1' II x ... otflcen will be elec:Wd at the annual dinner mHtJna ot the Corona Hlahlandl Proi»l11 Owners .U.n. this Thursday eve- nina, May 11 , at the Balboe Yacht Club. A ala'-ot olllcen will be pretU"nt~ by the nom· lnatlng committee ~mben Ira Smith, Dr. Henry Riedel. Mont Frl~nrt. MNI. Chet Purcell and Mrs. Roaer Hannafonl. ~ tMJ ReoJtHI • By Louiae Neteer ,.._,-•7 clalldNa .... a Uttle tl8e .... J ... , .... .,. ............ ......... ,..., .................... ... Or lliiiJM .......... -............. a... ,..., .... ...u ............ -........... well. A.t .................... _ .. .w. ·-.......... ·-..... willa -...u AM ...... tebnet.IMU~""-•tWI ,......,. ..,. .................... willa rbu .. gold .._._ ....... &a ...... dAMmrf •. ... _ ....... ...., .............. ... ....................... tM. &a .... plqf ADdLwtao..aloobd....,_dtetbladq WMa u..y alaould be J0U11--tllld atroog mea Slt looldag back to days I -·t ....U Jut wiab.1J1t tlw( wen Uttle folk Cl9aiL • • • " ........ ' Wedding Set For June 17 About 15 years ago I wrote a beau tiful Rhyme and Reason for Mother's Day. It was all abou t cutting the proverbial apron s trings, and letting your l'hlldrC'n go. This was something toward which a woman might look forward as an author to writing Finis at the end of 11 book. or a baltic-scarred soldier getting Honorf1ble DischargC'. Kendal Perry Svcdeen, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ke n Svedeen of 1021 Bays ide Drive, Newport Bt'ach. will ta ke a.s his bride Kathleen Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Henry pf MI . Vtsrnon, Wash., on June 17. The nuptials will be sole mnized at . Mr. Vernon in the Presbyterian Churc h. with a honeymoon a t Hawaii. ~fi~ Henry allt'ndcd Whitman College. She was grarluated from the University o! Washington where she was a mt'mher of Kap- pa Gamma ~<orori rv. . . RACING NO.W! 5 DAYS A WEEK Tues. throu2h Sat. To July 24 ............ 33 MAJOR STAKES RACES A feature Race Enryday Resenn Suts New 111 Sale! Wrott Tlcht Dul Holly-a Puk, lr.11ewooct C1lfiO<A11 or OlloN Dllt aon • ~ow that th<' tlay hno: rom<' wtten I "sit looking back j ust wishing they Wt>rt' Iiiii<' folk again" some or my best columns l'on- cern enjoying r hildr<'n Cor all the gold<'n moment~ they are worth. Motherhood i hiiiNSW('Ct: And biltNl'St of all the miles or SC'paratian, even in our tlay. To havf> a chllri. to gave' 1: birth. to C'are Cor il and nutur<' 11. to "<'l' It grow hright with promi.:<t>. oh. thNe's the W£'£'1 of 11. To bid II goocl -byf' with tf'ars unshed. to keep in touc·h with l<'llC'r.., howt•vcr fr<'qut•nt. alus is tliC' bilt<'rnt'ss. You m.1y rebf>l; qui<'lly. and alon<'. It may comf' upon you at thl' str(\ngest mom£>nts: wh<'n you an• draving home at the <'nd of a long day. 1 what if th£'y'd just run out the way th<'y usNI to do? "Apples. :\tom? You got HPJ.Jl<'s?" By the time you r£>ached the house tht' bag of apples was .lS barren as a K~nsas C'orn fl£>1d a fter the )ocus ts had dC>partNI! 1; whC'n you a w,a kC'n in 1 hi' morning, I better get them up; "Y<'s, oalmNtl tor brC'akfast:" "I'd ratht•r hav(' Fren~·h toast: 1 Then you m ay ask yourself a mNIJry ot qu<'slions without <insw{'rs. "Why was I so oft(•n ampatil'nt?" "Why didn't WI' have morf' tun tog<'th£>r?" "How do they r<'m<'mb£>r m<'. r<'ally1" Nt'xt door lhl' wailing sound ot llttll' hoys in t('ar!': risf's high and loud and jarring. You hrar thr1r mothf>r shouttng. ''I w1sh ) ou'rl grow up." ~h£' :-.t\''>. "You drt\'t• ml' t'WI) " Sur<'ly you nf>H'r ... lid th.tt .... dtd r ou':' But th£>n you lltoln'r k no\\! • Oh. God' Anollll'r rha n ,. In lo vf' thf>m morl'' Th<> front s.-r(•t>n t 111 k-.. ,\taal dropping through the door. A IC'ltN frnm Chw.i~n ''I'm thinking of )uu tha:-.\lorlwr':-. o •• ~ ... It o;uyc:. "What a won· dPrful mothN you \\Nt'' I wa,..h I could wrll<' a hNI<'r on~>. But I gf't impa ti<'nt. Soml'tamr:-I thank I'm too l'ltnrr. ThP bab\''s F-0 dt•tNmlnNI ltJ gN my magallnl'"'. I'll b(' glad Whf>n Shl''s oldN.'' Lifl' £()('!" on. Patlt'r"" rr•pt'•ll themschcl'. I ·mil<'. 1 tak<' up m)' p<'n. "Dear Daughll'r, I'm thinking or you. t his MothN's Ddy. • 8·1111 or Ollch11d 7 ll~tlouuer...s • lllll IOtlftYdiJOI cbys ot lht flltellftl . Thank you for rl'ml'mhNing onl) lhl' goorl about mr. Anc1 thank ) nu f-or b<'ing a gtrl. A woman ni'NI:-. a girl. t'Offi•' .\lolnN's Dav." ADMISSION ,lfiCES . '130 CIAIIISJAII tonctudts I do not tr)· to to'il hC'r th.•t hn h.thy gtrl will ~:row up 'ioo (3!-.l. and lNt\'1' lwr. as God int<'ndl'd. 5h<' wouldn't really b<'lieve mP: I watt ng.lln'-t thl' ll<~y that "ltre'IY comc•s. • '250 IU") CLUIIIIUS£ KNIGHT OF THE GARTER TO BE CHOSEN FRIDAY • ltllftt.llll, Sill. & w..,s. 51.51 • DAILY DOUILE CLOSES 1:35 • Fll~T lAC[ 1:45 DAILY . · I AACIS DAI1YI Who will be th'e Knight or thl' • that Na. Ralph Story will Emcl'£' r;artN at th<' Soroptamal'ts' an-PniNtalnml'nt (l'atu~. and nual churity hdiJ thts Fraday I"VI" many JZI!t" a~ Wl'll a" a $100 nang, .\by 12':' monl')' tre{• wall be gi\'(•f1 away. Thl' an<:wN to thl' qu£>-.rion i:-. Prl)( £'Nis wall go to th£> Harbor bl"tnS! kt'pt a dark sl'cr£'1. hut thl' Girls Club and toS<'holarsh ips for K.trtN ~~ ready and w.titan~ to Owngl' Coa l C'ollf'gl' a nrl ~£'\\'· hf• -.J tppt'd on thP trou,NI'•I ll'g port llarbor llagh &hool stu - of an oulslanllan~ r·nmmumty dl'nh. l••<~rl<'r. ar···ordang to .\tr-. Dun1 .an -------- l!.Hrfr• ... r \'. ' T1tl' bali -s<'t for 7 p.m. nr AHMAlfSOH HOJifOBED II Howard Ahman!'on. nt LO!': An-I :',1nt.1 Ana C'vuntrv l'lub. WI h t\o· <I Roaring T\\C.nti(•c; tla\(H ~l'l<'l' ·•nd Harbor Is land in I t;ul'sl:. w11J wf'ar c-ostumes of ~Pwport 81'a(·h, ha!" hf'('n givl'n THE FINEST IN FOODS May be found at the U & I e MEAT & DELICATESSEN e Swifts Premium TeDder Fed ... f CI9*S iD our cooler Russ Noland bas Gourmet meat spedaltles cmd Fnsla Salads e CROCEIIES & FBOZEif FOODS e NatlooallT ad•ertlsecl Brcmds-mcmT gourmet speclalttu Compare our low sbeU pric-es. · e REAL TH FOOD STORE e Natural Health .Foods-Dietetic Foods e PRODUCE e Tbe flAnt Ia fruit CIDd produce -fresb daily e BE£1 AlfD WtlfE e till' 1961 •lrt J \\arrl from tlw ~a. tton.tl Art '.\t.ttl'rlals Tradl' Assn .. Cor hrlnging "to mlllaons of AmNwil ns n di'I.'Jl<'r undl.'rs tand . ·In)! and npprt'Ciation or tht' arts ." MEICRBOB CALLS nREMEH A fir(' hlamed on a rigM£'1tl' cAuS<'rl Sl..-m rl.tmilgl' an till' \'flr•ant IHtm•• of :\1 --.. Vktnria F'rt t , II ~~ 0 1Ja I A \C', B:i I boa I lanrf, at :II p m. April 2G. A ncaghhor ··.JIIcrl Cirl'mrn. who brOkl' a lflun•rNJ glass and used ,. hrN• llnl' to knock down flam£'" M r. Svrrif'<'n ~as gr:ttluat('d from lh<' t:niv<'r,o;Jty of Call!ornln at Davi-. and is a mcmbN of Sigma ~~~ fratNnily. At pr<'lool'll t hi' il' n junior at lh<' Sc-hool nf VI'INinary ~INII· C'in£' on thl' O;wis rampu!':. Ill' has harl many honor!': at coli<'J.!I'. indudin.[! th(' p rr,;iflt•nl'y nf thl' o:t urlt'nl bod~·. nml of th£' intN- fratNnity o•ounc-il, unrt m<'m'hN- o;h ip in !;c,1hhilrd. Blaclf• anrt l".tl iforni.1 Cluho;. HI' is prrsitl('nt or his r las.<; thiJ; )'I'M and will SN\'P al' Davis r<'prt>sl'ntath·<' a t tht' National VC'I<'rinary conv<'ntion thi.!! sum- mN .11 Detroir. ~firh . Banquet Set for May 26 iFrom the Harbor IJigh Bearonl Two hunrlrt'rl Harbor stucl('nts arC' <'XJM'CtNI to att<•nd thl" an. nu;al !;NvJr (' B.1nquN on Friday. ~lay 26. .11 6 :30 p.m. in thl' sc-hool c-afl'lf>ria. Award!': wall be prt'S4'niNI hy ~1 r. Josl'ph llam - hiN. prinriral. Pr<'SC"ntation of thf' Nulrililt' !'c-holarshlp will be tlw highlight of thl' l'\'l'nlnJ!. This $-1.000 a warrl. donnlf>ft by lhl' 1\utrlllte Foundatlln. will be f!i\'l'n to a boy or girl for outstandlnlf academ ic achJ~vement. Following thl" ~ut rllite award will h" th£' Na tional Merit Scol- arship giv<'n to a student for high standing on the nation- wide N~ISQ <'Xaminatlon. Additional awards will be gi\'£>n by Zonta Club. Oaughtl"~ ot American Re,·olulion and Elks Club to outstanrlang seniors for )X'rforma nee In various flelds. Th<' Bank or America award will also b£' awarded Cor al'adem- ac a c hieveml.'nt. Miss ~1iui~ llirbsch, dlr~ctor of vocal mu.-.k. will ~rve as hostl'ss for thl' occasion. thf' thl'mc> of which Is "Let Thert' Be !\1usic." anrl will l'OnduC't a short prriod of musical entctalnm ent. ·:\frs. Dorothy Ring. crafts in- structor. will be In chargp of d£>cora t ions. Wall a P.O. J .. 7 Applknlions tor employment arf' hl'ing af'cPptl:'d by the Coro- na d<'l Mar and Newport Beach posr office!'~. Applicants m ust file forms ob- tainable at their local J)O!'t office to takE> lhp civic ~rvlce ~xam­ inatlon. Alter passing th~ ~xam­ in3tlon fhC'Ir name wiJI then ap· pear on thP dyil service reglst~r !rom whi<'h postmast~rs are re - qulr~d to hire. Imported cmd domestic: been cmd wiDH Ad•ertised specials effedi.,. 7 daya Wed~Mt~CSG7 Tuesday u ()pea ~:30 to I :OO.P.M. E..,., Dcry WE cSeUnr -Or 3-0514 1 -M~ LECAL ROnCE CEitTJFICATE OF BUSIRESS Fktlttous Firm !fame Verne Wa tson. Corona del Mar postmaster. said he f"Xpects to h ir£' at h•ast two nl'w ~mployces shortly, Payne Thayer, ·Newport BParh J)O!'tmaster. uld h~ n~eda mort' names on hTs r<'glster. THIS SIZE cl•nlfie4 e4 l11 tt.. E111it11 un cot+ yov •• little M 11..10 t for J l11~. C.l ORIOU J.0110. · JENNIE MUTO ELECTED BY SOROPTIMIST CLUB Election ot Mrs. Henry Uen· nle> Muto as pl81dent ot lfew. port Harbor Soroptlmt.r.' Club wu a nnounced tollowlna lut week's meetlna. Mr&. Muto will take the aavel from Mn. Frank Mattu at lnst•llatlon cere- monies which the club will share . .., .... The Auxlllary ot the South Coast Child Gulda.noo Clinic he ld a welcoming coffee May 2 at the Corona del Mar Community 'Cent~r. Th~ purpose wu to aet acquainted and have an informal question and answer period, with se\;eral members of the Board of Directors serving on the Pi-nel. Mrs. F;nley Riggs, re presenting the Ora rage Coynty Mental Health Org.11nlutlon. al\d Miss Flora Thurston. a re tired professor of education at Cornell University, were also on hand to answer questions. Mi!'IS Thurston's cl08· lng· £'omment was. "RPmem~r. therl' Is nothing sub\·crsive about thil'i organization." ~frs. Riggs. r<'m<'mhering her t'arly days In h<'l plng organize th£> Fa mily SPrvke Ag<'n(•y, sug. ~<'Stl'd th" Auxiliary memhers "lhould have Informative rof!ees for trlencls and neighbors. Party 11 La Jllla Taking part in a garden party and open hOltS<' Cor the Bishop St·hool for Girls at La Jolla re- t'C'ntly Wf"r(' girls o r thf' Newport Harbor Area who arc s tudents there. ~lary Ann r.rPen. daughter of ~frs. J. B. Grl.'('n. Cliff Jlavt"n; Janis :\Jartin, daughtN Of ~lr. and .\I rs. Elwood C. :\tartin, of H:ubor Is land, and Nancy Burns, cioughtl'r of ~lr. <tnd ~~~-John A Burns. of Corona di'J Mar. Wf'rE' amonlf tho"<' <'XI<'nding lions to thPir parC'nr~. JOIXS IOTAJIT C.UB A nt'w m£>mb<'r ot th<' Nf"w- port Balboa Rotilfy Club is Ray Stnnshury of Stansbury Buick. Costa ~fPSa. He was froPQS('d bv JO<' StP<'Iman and Inducted b), Roland (M OOS£' 1 Lagerlof. with !ta mothef.cqanllaUon, La· auna ... da Soroptimt.ta. In June at Irvine Cout Country Club. Dr. Carol lAland wu named first vlce·prealdent: Mn. X.th- erlne Challlle, .cond vlce-pre&J. d~nt; Mn. Duncan Hardesty, recordina a.cretary; Mrs. Jean Winfi~ld, corresponcUna aecr~· tary; Jeanette Conner, 2-year director, and Mlu Diane Lilly, 2· year del~aate. l&llVUIQ OR MIDWAY James D. Grant, ~eaman ap- prentice, U.S. Navy, son ot Mr. and' Mrs. D. S. Grant, 519 Nar- cissus Ave., Corona del Mar, Is aervlna at the Midway IslAnd Naval StaUon In the Western Pacific . --------JIOUS&·OUDEII ll&aTDIG • Mrs. John E. Williams, 1606 Cornwa ll Lane, West<'llff. was hostess to the House and Garde n S<'c.tJon of the Thursday Club on April 20. The g roup will me-et again May 18 at the ho me of Mrs. N. 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AND YOU CAN TRY IT for free I $1.21 I $2.21 a.lfMiff-- IAII !II 01 OUI 01 Ill Sill lrl11 t•is coupoa In fer Jllr FREE trlal·slzt · This coupon good for one FREE ~-oz. trial-size of new TANSATION PLUS-a 45~ value! Hum I Offer eapi,.. In one weet1! · Redeemable only at Christensen ~i·~l Ia! &. COAIT IIW'I'. oa 1·1510 3200 E. Coest Hwy .• Coron• del Mer OR 3-0514 Th£> undNslgn£>d ri()('S hNeby ('l'rtiry that sh!' Is condur ring a r<'al 1'1113te .businPs." at 63.')() W. Coa"t Hwy., Newport lk'ar h. Cali- fornia. undf'r th£> fictitious firm name nf Gold Coast Rl'alty and that said firm 111 I'Ompos<'d of the following J)('rsons. wh~£' namt's In full And plac!'s or r<'Sidcnc(' 1\rf' as fol lowll, to-wit : BLANCHE --------------========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "ConUnental Culslne at Ill Very ~t" RESTAURANT Ca ll tor ReservatloDI ~1oth<'r's Day Dinner Servl'd from 5 p.m. toll p.m. Bar · · · -Entertainment -...-oR .out.PAIID. COI'I'A IIDA. CALIP'ODIA Nll.fi I.DI Ire.- ChariH Champ4'rlln. M1r. Open 7 days a ~k A. STEVEN!'ON, 322 62nd St.. Nl'wport IU-ac·h. Witness my hand this 27th day of April. 1961. BLANCHE A. STEVENSON Sta te of California I County of O ranl{e )8!1 On this 27th day of April. A.D. 1961, l:M-forc m ts, Georgt> A. Anna . ble. a Notary Public In and for the uld County and Statts, re- slcllnl' t herein, duly. commi~lon­ ed and 11wom, JX'f80nally ap- pear~d Blanche A Stevenson. known to me to be the person WhOIM n ame she subscribed to the within iMtrument. and ack - nowledged to me tha t she exe- cuted thco ume. In wltn~ss wheMC>f, I havf' hereunto tet my hand aM ai(Jx ed my official .eal tht day and year In this ~rtlflcate tint above written. GEORGE A. ANNABLE. Notary Public In and for tbe County ,t Oranp. State of Cal· llanda. My Comm'-lon npl• Jan. • 1111. .. ., ..... : Ma, .. ll, 11, 25, t•J In tM lf.wport Hatbat ~rn· Fa111ily gr•i••? Get a HOME LOAN ~~----~-----=~ Gather round all you moms because I've eot a atory to tell ... We've eot a new po~~tolflce In our Lido Shopplne center. ain't that swe ll ... Addreu: 402 32nd Street, riaht across from the City Hall. Hours: 9·5:30 dally. Saturdays 9 -12. Telephone num· ber: OR 3·0365. New??? Sure be· cause It's Contract Station No. 1 In Newport 8edch. This new lo. ca l mailing convenience ha.s rome to be In answN to · many rCQUI'l'tll. t · It pl('a~. Go in and say Ill 10 .\1r. and ~rs. Ma · honey. who arc in d aargc. The n use It the next day a nd the ni'XI , then day In and day out ... Make a habit of it, othl'rwise it will lx' undN the brirlge and up the hill and far away ... * n ... prelude days to u.. bl9 Notber'a ,Day COIDID9 up tbla luDdayl ••• tbe CloxiDia .... to CIUUJDe 0 IDON ftl· ftty textun. tbelr bell abaped llowera wttb tbe natfled .S,.. perk up cmtldpotlDgly nay tilDe o aoo • dcru9bter wo1ka by. n. n 9er uay pa-e. atretc.b ua toller, oDd tbe cbrylcnatbemuma, c y c I om • D oDd byclraa9ao .... to aptll out tbelr blooau oll oftr tbe place Ia tbelr ..,.,.... to "be c:booMd" to brlD9 o abiDe to tba ayaa of .............. . wben ••• Notbar. pcmdiDotb· er, IDOtber • ta • law • • • Toa laaow. tb ... duyMDtbeauuaa ID pot&. wbeD tbey atop ~· lD9 abeuld be aat lifbt __... to tba Dubbaaa, put Ill tJM grouDd oDd they will riM up ODd bloom Ill time to decorate Tllcaab4JtYiD9 tobl" ••• * For the moms around town. two exquisite g irt wrapphi~t pa. pers. choeen by Mary Dodd sev- eral m onths back. are simply morning to be wrapped around boxes of chocolatH, glittering ~ ~arnnga and necklace seU1. eve- \-.._.... nine hags or jars ()f jelly. One roll pJnk and pretty with white flowt'rs. the other whltl' with a moon dipped design In pink. gold a nd sllv.-r. But yummy moms de- serve yummy trapplnp on their nifty giftles. These special giving days always make me a little heady. everything round thf' Flow.-r ~hop. C'llnrly Shop, and Home 9'ih Shop, looks so want· able ... Tht' Nstom candy !lifts where r:tndi<'S a nd n ranry d ish. cup, ashtray or goblet . m a k c SW('t't giving togl'lhN witt) glit- t<.>rlng · ~Jiophanl'. rJ owrrs nnd ribbons ... Sperlal boxe~. packed with non chocolates ... Jl'lllf'd whoft' fruits. brlllht l'yerl susans and ora nge s ll('('s . . . A net or course chocolatt's, light. d ark. t·reamy, rht'wy or crunchy ... Pa11tels. caramt'ls. nougats . . • A taste ctcllght for every sweet I tooth a round town ... ·• v,.M~n ... u.. .... Cllld CUt lbop ••• J.,..la. .... ... .,....,. .....••• Notber of peorl ID8tclled awantte .,.... CIDd Uvb ....... a.w fW9ne. deU· cetely ~I m b'...S wltb tufted ftlftt. .......... ....., pia .............. ,_.. Cllld .,...u....a.. ... Acropol tlay _.. a.-, -. .. rt.p Cllld W.,... or J111a. or batteu'D bows ••••• ·-alee u ..... vot ..., ..... 0 .... alii ol· 1NY'I .... -uaa., .. put Ia tt. rw t1a1a .._ .. ....s leta of ........ ,.....a. tvtJe ~ ..... nd ..... . bel& ........ ..,. Cllld 0 .. .... ODd tall u..t .......• * New. special!)' for the grand- moms and pos-to buy for th~ s mall fry ..• The original Ted- dy ~ar from Germany, made by Stiff. his name Is Rar her Zotty. Feel him. and he'll bring ba<'k memories •.. Made of the same old-fuhloned lOft atuff ... Snob- by the Poodle ..• LJttle and Bll Flouy the fish, FI'OIIY the frog. and Paddy tt.. walrua . * ..... .. ....... .... .......... .., ..... ,.._. ..,_ .......... .... .......... ,... ...... . ........ --~.I .... ..... .................... JUNt: WEDDING: Mr. ond Mr>. 1-. N b on ner ot 1\rccaoto 11"1'10<-"Ce the engl!gemed of the r d won'er, M··~ Jolin Go!!r'ner. 10 H :)w~d Whitl'le)' S.tton Il l. tl e son of Mr. II"J Mrs. Howord Si•ton of 222 5 Pri10te Rd .. Upper B,y Areo. The bride -to-be will g l'ld~o1e from P'jmO"" Cc,lleqe ne~t mor>th. Her fi11nce o'tenJP.J Clo•e,..,ort Mens C ollege or;d •• ne w or,;oc .. :~ted with Aqu, D•c~t Co. of Co• to Meso. I he '('~d J:,o w ll b~ ;.,,..ld Jur>e 4 in I"C r.r\f Corcreg""ltionol Church of Los Anqele~. Dr . J:lmes Fifield J r. will reo-J the wedding service. ' MAKING THEIR HOME ot Morysv.lle. C lif .. "'e newlyweds Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Edword Bldck who were l'norried April 22 ol the M.:-ther Air Forc.e Bose. Socr&mento. The brtde is the former Miss Jill Blum, d eugnter of Lt. C ol. 11nd Mrs. Alon Blu m of Bergstrom Air Force Bose. Te•.)S or>d Bolboo lslond. ~r. Blt~d is the son of Mr. 11.,d Mrs. Robe rt Bruce Blt~d of Los Angeles. ' AN APRIL WEDDING ur~ ted Mo\S Ju • A"::lerson, dt~uqhter of Mrs. W olter Ksond ze~ of Cos'& M es l" 1 R hrd T r":>ws~e SOI'l of Mr. ond Mrs. 0. R. T er.,_,wso.e ::~f 538 T >Jsti" A •'! New· port Heoqh•s. Both of the newlywed, o:~''e".-JE' 1 ewo.:-r• rhro:-r High School. where the groom W H o O \ •e tooll '3r . WAJUKI PAJIT1' NAT 16 I The annual Wanikl Hus bands party of thf' ~ewport H.ubor Ki· wanis Club will be held Tursd.t~ ev~>ning. ~1<llL..J 6. in th.-lluri"Y IWII Restaurant Corona del ~1a r Reservations are bt'ing a<'<'t>PINI . by Bernit't' Sehoei){'. 3506 W. Ocean Front. West Newport. PLAII~m~a· ~ Three college girls. Jan Hobel of Costa Mesa. Sa ndy Wa tson or Lido Isle and Sue Wing or B~al ­ boa Is land. now attt>ndlng Unl· versity of Washington. art' mak- "lng plans for a trip to , l-Id wall this summer. .... ,., P&rt7 s.,u. Ul. c.ut 1Jt'wt7 r.o.••••• emu £ell&r C&Weraia •••cr•••lll for ~~MII1Mt Pa rties S~lal gifts- Your own hom • Matehes-Napkins - Couters, etc . "It's Fun to Dress In Fas hion " 2659 E. COAST HlGHW A Y CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-5030 '$ Party SuPPriiS ................. --&·-................. .... .._ ........... .at7~ ~A'I ... ., n. 1111 oaec.A Da. IU& CALIF. &~non(l IJ8 Girls • • • By Louise Meteer CHAMPAC~E: BUFFET has an t>lt>gant sound that's most In- triguing a rrlvine on a s mart buff formal Invitation from Friends of the Library of Nf'wport Bea.-h. Thf' home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Co,Yie. 2353 Irvine Ave .. Upper 81}': .w~ provide a charm1ne setl)ng-fw this bPn.-tlt for the Mariner's Park Llhrary, Friday. May 19, between 11 a.m. and 2:30 J;.m. • DO WE SAY "TIIAXK-VOU" half oft<'n enough ror a ll th4" tim es wf''r<' honored by having 'IOml' of thP mo 1 bf'autiful homr<~ in thf' area op(•nr rt for this and similar oreas lons '! Ct>rtalnly it's a rf'al c-oni ri but ion whir·h lh<'se homP owners ma kl'. • • STARS l:'ol Till:: F:\'1-:.:' flf Duro· thv Jo . wan .. on t•f C'ttrrm •• riE'l Mar. and why not ll••r o;on Don. r amt> homr frnm ll~>a ~ llu'l>llal Friday attN Wl'l'k'-'ntl Wf't>ks of pau1 and lonf'h nP,.., Tlu•r•· wtll h<' mu t·h. m twh mf)fl• t.m.• 1n bN1 for Don folluwing h1s INr.blr au1o a rrulf'nl, b•tl ~r·tllnf! hnmP <;(>emo; half thl' hatrlf' ",." ju-.r now. • EVER SEE A MONEY TREE? SoroptliDlata b a • e oDe wttb 1100 iD crlap SlO bUI• "9row- , IDCJ" Oil lt. It could be youn for only 50 cants-crt the "Boor· lllfJ TweDtiH" party Friday ..eainq, ~oy 12. at Sa.nta ADO C~atry Club. ADd oll tba bolf• doUora will beaaf1t Newport Hcubor Cirla' Club. If you ore o penon who ll11ea to toke o choaca. talephODa OR 3 -0246. TIIO RF:.\l'TIFI'L F'<tR \\'()RO!' is Pat RiNI. Ra lbo,a l .. l&n•i n>-.1- dP'll .ln•t mnrll"( \\hot nln\-: l.tll1 bPII in "Th" C'ttrt•1tt, :'a \ act··· for ~ rwport 11 .-. rhn· Pl. I\ l'r-. Y t'l o;hf•'o; v, f·on,;nln).! 1n h~'r·p.1~t that m 1m· women n•m trk "ShC' must hi' nlrl'. l>u r I h.l ll'tl. hN'" Thl'4. or f'OUr .. ,. j, a c·nm plimPnl to an al'lrl'"" Af..,o " •·om!JIIml'nt. no doul>t. for \fr~ Pn•ld\. pl,t~t>d b\' ,·our' t·ul\'. "h1•n 'omPon<' o;i\irt.' "1-: shP 'rratl~· 1111 rtJ:ht? Sht' rrna inl" :-l'c'm" ··ra/\" T hC' f"\Jav Will 1)1' pr1'«('11 fPrJ !IJ!ain th i"' 'Friday anrl S.llurd..ty. to appreciate lt. La.st yur It wa I Mexico at Easter, and for Mot h er's Day It will be dinner. w ith erandparents, both s ides, lnclud ed. at Padua Hills. Tht>n there 1 are all kinds of lesser trips to be taken to gain a n apvr~lat lon of California. • HOME. SWEET HOME, l'\'Pn I the most bea utiful. can bt> ll'fl happily for a while when there's travel afoot. I We mean a ·<·ar'l 54'11 ing off for severa I weeks or rCJamlng in New Orleans. a nd various points south and l'a t are Ray and Isla Ager. form er C'oro· na del .\hr residents. now II\ tng In South Laguna. . . PEAaLS Df THE UW bern udted Norioa Albrl9bt of Jr. •iDe Tenaea. wbo 1a tourlD9 tbe OrleDt wit.b buabo.Dd Kea- Datb. Tba paorla ware fouDd ot tbe Nilamoto pearl lana. Now U tbey caa juat fiDeS a dla- IDODd IDlae I \\'JIAT IS .\ KIWI " YPc:. t1 .... a hint. but i<; al>of) 1 wi!1· nf " K wanian. 1....-tdv K1wi'-., a tn.tl .tr\ In Costa .\f£>sa Kiw ant'i \Jut) wl'rf' C'ntNta inl'd rN'Pntlv at th•~ homP of .\!rs. Tom cte Forr•st of I 137 :.NI'nacll' TPrrarP, C1Jrnna I dt>l .\1ar. ~frs fr<~nk Lt>wh w ,p, ro-hoo;lf':'l.s .\-!arian Lovink of Bl•i gium ann PPtf'r Hohl of SwiiiN 1 Ia nc1. AmPrtra n F-ie ld 54-rvic-f' ~o.t u r!Pn ls a t :>\('wport Harbor II IJlh &•hool. Wf'r«" spe-&kf'"'"'. --• .. . . -' ...... \\'JIF.:>.' A W0 :\1 A:'\ CA~'TTALK "'"'" ha-. to sHl\' hom I' . .t nrl 1 hnt' th<' wav it wa" w11 h .\1rs. Jamt>s Eu hank of It\ trw TN rarP. "who , oulcln'r .lltf'nd rhP ..,howl'r gi\'Pn I b~· ~hPiyn }!iJIN heCD~ 'hP h.HI l:lrynf!ilis \\'IIOF.\'ER (;I' E::; :"F.[) mn"' nP.nly lhf' cl.tlf' of bart~l ancl Olh f'r ciPIOli('l 1'00 'Prntn~ lhf' 1'"<!)('1'1 l't1 er.l ndr·htlt1 or lhc J.tl'k 8 8\('f' of Corona del ~Jar will e~t a pritl' after th~> baby romr-. Sounds ltk(' run • For Mother's Day Sunday --May .14th ''U,.•'•· ,.. Cell•••" PoUabed Cottoa Sbirt Noller Dreas $11.98 F• Ca•fllt 1111 fer 11J1e • LlpsoD Drnaes . Sizes 10-20 OPE::'\ FRIDA\' EVES. IlL :'\I~E · PARK FREE AT REAR DUOR . We gift CrMD SteaD,_ elnelj~iJ DIPARTMIRT STORE YOU ~IIOL'LD ~PF:XO ~tO:>.'F.Y SET ASIDE FOR FU:'ol whl'r<' It will t1'> thl' most ROOd. ncrorctlng If) :\Irs. Burcll'tt Harrison or Bav Short>s. who says that !!hi' and her family hav~ ~l'n trylnR to see SOm(' of lht' wond«-rs r losP to ftbme. now that the children. Kent and Louise. art' old E>nou~h WE'RE TOSSI:'\r. OL'R SOL' QL'E'l' t arid hOP<' she ra tchl''l itt to ~~~-~1a ry Fitz of Corona dPI I ~1a r. who is planllng pnnsiei' In thl' pation of a 1Jeaut1ful nPw homl' on WhitP Sails Wa\'. ~-~ cause s he reared four childrf'n from the slendf't inromP or a 1 country S<'hool teachN. and wos forf'l'lfghted enough to inv~>st In Orang.-County. ~w hf'r rhlldrf'n I through <"oll.-ge. and st1ll looks young enough to ta<'kle a lm~t L--------------------------1 any job! Wish htr the best Give htr the finest • . • ~EDfSi8wLQ~ fo,· Mother's Day SUNDAY, MAV 14th Plf. .. your Moth~r nn thia JPf'(.'ial Sunday Wllh the lovely Ru.eil Sto,~r Girt Bos. Appropriatt'ly adom!t with piftk eam.ttions. it rontaina A.ortf'd C'hcx-olat~ and Butter Bona-tht-fanest. frestw.t eandiN told I 1 lb. box 2.25 2l'. ._ box 3.25 "-orttd ChOC'Oiates at 1.50 a poand ..... -·"' ·~ •• Mini .. 0 so M ny de-hghtlul Sl nov elttes Sunday, May 14 ~-. ~:~ "._., MOTHER'S ~ DAY ~CARDS JlL IITHERS LIVE CISTUIE JEWELRY CILIIIES-BATH POWDER =Y • AMES SnE: K •c \'S s Lo· 'ES C •. ~ : D:x~Y!":y G ray T ~ssy ~ .c . .J-:r:i C.·o -.-. RC'\' .or A:-. .,c!q ,r- r...~ -:·.; ::--: ~· -· S .. 1e '-2''C DPsP:-' tlo w·"':- CrcJ:'c :~" C~1.r.c ~Y ?~:r. -c M ... · ~t·nb• Bill Folds -.S·yle-.1 :.:-plc.::.se Her Cigarette Cases S2.49 up S3.SO t,. c teal Gt:ts she 11 en·cy Deluxe Hosiery Hamper -~.:-y enough to h n~.1 .n hN bedrvom ~olors -· Sl.OO Deluxe Tissue DiapeDMrs -:1 attrac1:ve cclo"s •r match her bathroom $2.00 MaDic:ure Set. by Re\·lon and R1co co•a IEL 1111 .,.... Prftcrip+ioft ~ OR 3-9110 3127 E Coast Hwy . -near Jasmine Corona del Mar 0,.. lewiRta 'tl t P.W. <From tM Harbor Hl1h Beacon) Newport Harbor's 15th annul b<~nd orchestra concer t will be held on May J2 at I p.m . In the auditorium. Admlulon price. Ia 75 cents for student body card holders and one dollar for all others. Tick· eta are on sale at the student body off ice and from band a nd orchestra members. The concert w ill be presented by over 80 students from H.arbor's three Instrumental music groups. The proaram will Include selections from Mozart's "Twenty·fltlh Symphony" performed by the orche'ltra; "Caribbean Fantasy.'' a Latin number; ·•atavic Dance," and numbers !rom the operetta "TftP Sound of Music" by the band; and "Qatellne Newport.'' a number compo8ed this year. anrt music from the TV show "Richard Diamond" by the Pep Band. The band and orchPstra have been practlcin& these numbers for scvNal weeks, and played .!lOme of them at a re~lonal mnsit' ·festival In Long Beach April 28. The band's performance re<'e1ved a superior rating, thl' highest honor, and the orchestra was rated excellent. Mr. Clinton Sawin. head of the Instrumental OVISic dPpartment. will dirf'ct the program. All· sistlng him will be Dave Dunn. concert mMter of the orchPstra, and Bob Gardner, Pep Band leadt"r and student condu~tor of the band. Sl«'\'e Ft.>rry. band prrs1dent. is coordinatlna tht> publldty and ticket sales for the event. Rerord<~ of lhP ronrrrt are to be made and will bf" on sale .soon after May 12. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE studen s were recP ,, v to· "' " s•afr o·et~r.last meeting rhe •l .. ,.c ~ t C·)IO ""I So•/no• '1"0 loln A S". p:crure::l "ere ;_,.,m lef· ttre M• J A. Bee~ c.noirmd'1 of ~ A!=S G_,'l Gr~ve , of Balooa lslc~nd Dar~ De ni ...,,. r l VIet , ;: .,,.d Rcoe" H:e!:l. v·ce-pre§ioe r · J ""'t''•-1 e • for Newport Bttloo<t Sttvinqs. The ·..,.,..... + I J of lre or e•re• e,ces ;., Europe. Hurts Lee i1 Crash Dian!' Z)gra pho~. 20. of 291-t \\'. Ocl'ctn Fron1. ~('\\'porr Bea('h. ~.Jfft'r('(t •I J,mso;i ble f rar lurc•d n~'11 ll'g Ill a molttr ,;t'IXil<'r \'f'· h•• I•· lltTidl'nl Ill ~lt'Fadd<·'1 ~qu ,w•. ~l'wporl B1•ac·h. dt 5:03 1' m ::;unday. S lw wa~ a p:.~ss('ngN on the M'OOIN driven hv Kl'vin J. Don . nPIIy. 22. of 2o:i 32n•t St., New · po~l 81'11 ·h. ln\'Ol\'o'd 1n tl'lc atTI· ftro nt w tth a C'ar drlvl'n hy Ja mt:'~ ,\[. Bond. l6. San Fra nciS<'o. NEW HAitMONIZEilS X ,•w m•·mbl'r~ of t hP ~P" '"'0'1 From the POUCE BL (Continued from Paae 3) Jlaroor Chaptl'r of Bartwro;;hnp ~---------· qu.trtl'l are Frl"rt Hendt'rshnt of (.'o~r·n.t dPI Mar: G~>orgco All:ng· ham. Lynn \o\'lil 1amo;. Chariil' Pur;.uJovl' an() l.t:'orgP .\1ayer of ('o,t,\ .\l f'.;a; F'rN I S.IW)~r of Tu,ll/1. und J.:H·k Crit•·hll'y of .:'urf.;irl f•. HOSnNC THE TltOJAJifS .\!r olllrl .\1rl'. H !Try KPI!i;O W N(' ho;.H rPo I'll II) Whl'n lhl'\' I'IIIN · rain••tl 1111• Trojan Club 'ot L'nl· \ N o;lly of Soutl'hrn Ca lifornia at lhP .. lwmr. 1231 Dolphin TN . In tnf' T!•rr<~n• Th•l' prer l'dl'd thl' s:tl"n•·ral ml'l'llnl( a1 In inl' Countr) Club. llESctJE lltEATHIJfG SBOWJf Gt•tring rl'ady for summf"r arl' m<'ml>4-rs of th<' Wom an 's Aux., 1 l1ar~· of Xl'wport Island. who saw~n fil on rl'scuc breathing at ..1 N 1ng at thr home of .\tr" ndrl'<' .\1illt"r on thf' Is· land. .\1rs June Spies was CO· ho~trs.s. LOitltAIKE IS ELECTED Lorraine WaJ!i;h, rtau~htcr of Philip Walsh of 2161 BayshMP Drlvf'. Bay Shores. has received signal honors at Marymount Col· IPgl'. She was <'lt:r tl'd presirltml ot t hP Los Ans::<'ll's region of 1 hi' National F<'dNntion of Ca thol ic Colli'~<' Studt>nts · ilnd stud«'nt borly S<'rrNa ry for I hi" )'£'ar 1961· 62. 'JfiCIIT IJf CAitiiiEAJf' Exotk food a nrt <'ntertainmrnt nre plannPd for a "Night In the Carlhl>4-nn" at 8 1lboa Bay Club Friday, May 26. M<'ssrs. and )1ml''!. RoiX'rt Jluhharrt. Robert Guggenhl'tm. Dougla K enaston and Ray Dike are hosts. DaJVJ:a II .OOUD Frank W . Prince, 38. of 2608 Covt> St., Corona del M ar, was charged with felony drunk drlv· In& and Intoxication foUowlng a rrafflc accident which caused arm snd bsck Injuries to Irina Welsbforg, 40, of 313 Heliotrope Ave.. Corona del Mar, at Bay. side Dr. and Marine Ave .. New · port lk>ach, at 6:53 p.m. Jut Thursday . Mrs. Wel1burg was a paSM'njler In a car driven by her huband, vwl• A. Welabe~l· 52. , a:::::= :a ..... o~f ~u!:;.~~~~~:.-= =~J ,\:~.=::-.:=; cc:.r~!"~L :.. 1«»1 ..,.._ Dr~ C... del liar, pltal. AHention Americans! Love your Country enough to be informed ... So you as a Patrio.tic American can help keep FREEDO~ of thought and action --a heritage We MUST preserve ... Hear IR. w. CLEI~ •ousa, •• •••IIJ •• Com••• 11t1 •lllor of uTHE IIIED COIIUIIST" Fridaj, May 12, at 8:00 PAt Orange Cocist College. Auditorium Mr. Skousen was administrative auistant to J. Edgar Hoover in World Warn. aerved with the F.B~ for 16 year.. was Chief of Police of Salt Lake City 5 years. at preaent is West Coast Field Director of American Security Council ·Guess what he's got · for Mom? ... If they are gifts for MOTHER'S DAY, May 14, let's hope it's delicious candy and lovely flowers from ·. • • CANDY SHOP and FLOWER SHOP OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 2 P.M. OfFICERS of the first Women's Auxiliary of 8i9 Brothers of Oranqe Counfy. orC)anized here in the Horbor Area , ore, left to right: Mrs~Spencer Honig. member of the local steering COI'T)ITiittee and boord member of Big Brothers; ~rs. Ch(lrles Thoma•. wife of the pre~ident of the Irvin e Co., choir-m~n of the A uxiliary: Mrs.' Paul CAte . publicity ch'lirman, ond Mrs. Robert Guggenheim, vice-cht~ir· man. Not pictured are Mrs. Robert Keene, sec ·etary. and Mrs. W. Allen Grubb, treasurer. .APORT -" ROW SBOWDIQ C.try Gra nt D<>horah Kerr in "The Grass ia Greener" Also "F :xhole in Cairo" Th" grrutPst Spy Story of the DcS('rt War M c s ~'"\. ~'' . • 13 ..... STAJITUfQ WED .. MAY 10 I Walt Dlsnt>y's "Absent Minded Profeaaor" Also Short Subjects LIDO~;,,.-.. oaa--.•..,......_. ITAIITIIIQ WED .. MAY 10 .. Return to Peyton Place" Carol Lynley Eleanor Parkt>r Also "The Fiercest Heart" with Stewart Whitman CHURCH Attend the Church Of Your Choice Regularly ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 VIa Lido, Newport Beach ORiolto !5·0210 The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:1!>--Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :00-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon Nursery and small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion ancl Heallne Servk» Sunday School.. ...... 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship .......... 10:55 Training Unlon ........ 6:30 p.m. En•nlng Worship ....... _ .. 7:30 ~11!1-w~k Service Wed. 7:30 ~ursery at all Services A Warm Welcome To You To Attend Sunday. MRS. JUOIN IS ELECTED BY HORACE ENSIGN PTA I Mrs . .lames .ludin of Baycrest has be<!n elected president of the Horare EnJJign School PTA. SUI:'<'eeding Mrs . .lal'k Bradbury or Balboa. Other offic-ers for 1961 -62 •are Mrs. Paul Hanna of Baycrest. first vice-president: Mrs. James Merickel or Ball)oa. parllmentar· ian; Principal Art Christensen. advisor: faculty member Dwane Meyer, auditor. • Waydl'llch or Balboa. second viC'!'· president ; :\trs. Gene Spen· ccr of Ba,lboa, third vice-presi· d<'nt; Mrs. Don .Montgt>m ery of Harbor Highlands. recordlng·St'C'· rf.'tary; ~frs. FrJnk Lewis of C'll rt Haven, corrrspondlng sec·rNary; M rs. Frank Marsha ll of Balboa. trPasurer; Mr-5. Henry Wagnf'r Jr. of Balboa. historian; Mrs. Phelps The installation m~tinl( will be held Friday, May 19; llt thP VIllage Inn. Balboa Island. The 11 a.m. buslnrss m ef.'tlng will be followed by lunchf>on. The final genPral ml!mb<>r!>hlp m~ting or thf.' PTA will be hPirl a t 7 :30 p.m. :\tomtay. ~t .. v 1:1. an the school gym. Physl•·ai edura- tlon daSS('S will give demon· stratlons. John ROM. prl n.clpal of the Ha rbor High s ummer school, will explain the summer prog ram. • 0 0 • 0. 0. 0. 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 ••••• 0 0 0 CHIJitCHES ·e··}·co ·o*··ee ·coe ·····eee c ··· CbriaUcm S c I e D c e Cbuttbea.l Lutberaa Cburcb of tbe Ma.t.r, ~ewporr B<>ach. Corona de l Mar 1 Corona del :\far-Carnatlon.c; will and Costa Ml'sa-"Mortals and M distribult'd to the wors h ippPrs Immortals" will be the subjet·t ,thls Sunday to mark ~olh~>r's ot the lesson-sermon this Sun· Day. "What th<' Amc>rkan Home> day. Th<' golden text is Crom Ro· Nl't>ds Most" will be tht> sermon mans 18:191. ''The earnest C'X · topic or tht> Rev. Douglas Wes."<'ll pectatlon of th<' crl.'ature waiteth at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. for the manifesta tion or the sons • • • of GOd." Tbe UDI.-nalbt Clawcb, Costa • • • c.... del ... c .......... . a1 Clluda-The Rev. Edwin Gom - ke will preac-h on ''The Heart or the World" as a Mother's Day the me this Sunday. The sacra- ment or baptism will b<> per- formf"d at both worship hours. 9:30 and II a .m. The Junior and Senior Pilgrim Fellows hip groups will not m~t. Mesa-"We Can Choo!W" Our An· t c>stors" is the thl'me announced by Dr. Cha rles Clare Blauvelt for the 10:30 a.m. M-rvi~. that will ceiPbrate thr FPstival o r the Home this untlay. . . • DIRECTORY SL A D d r • w • 1 PnsbytertaD Clawc)J. Cl1 ff li.tv<'n-Dr. Charles Dlerenfield's s.-rmon for Mother's Day at the 8:15. 9:3:> and 11 a.m. Sunday servi<•es will b<> based on the text from Psalm 12'7: 1. ''l:x· cept thP Lord bu1ld the house. they labor in va in that bu ild II." • • • • I CORONA DEL MU COMMUNITY . CHUBCH co•aaGATIOII~ 611 Heliotrope Avenut- Corona del Mar, Cam. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A.M. Church School cluses 9:30a.m. NutRry for both hours. Edwtn C. Gomke Minister LUTHERAN CHURCH Church of the Master 3!545 EU\_Coast Highway Corona del Mar Th• Jteov. D. Weaell. Pastor Phone: ORiole 3-!5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-Tbe Service 9:30 A.M.-sunday School 11:00 A.M.-Tbe Service WELCOME lalboa l.a..d Metlaodlat Clawcla-''Give or Yourself' will be the MothN's Day'" sermon or the Rev. Godfrey Graetlin at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. SJ)e<'lal re<'Ognitlon will be given to mothers with most chlld~n and grandmothers with moat grandchildren. St uart Cooper, son of Mr. a nd Mr-5. Clarenre Cooper ot 128 Har· bor Island Rd., has bet>n accepted as a student at the Royal Acade. my of DramatiC' Art In Loncton and will go there In September for 2 yt>ars of study. He Is one of the 6 students selec-ted from the United States and Canada. Stua rt is a Harbor High grad · ua te and is a ttending Orange Coast College. He has a lead In the coming OCC production of "Time of Your Lift>," to be given May 26 and Zi. oooD VJEW or aAa CHIIISTIAN SCIENCE One of the many parties given so that guests might see the start SERVICES of the Ensenada rAce was thAt PIIIIT dibaca or CIDJIT, Arranged by R08emay Hltzcl In ICIDIIII, her new Camt>o Highlands resl· 3303 VIa Lido dcnce. Enjoying the view, punch Newport IMda bowl and' luncheon were tht> SUNDAY SCHOOL Mmes. Polly Johnston. Darlene 9:15a.m. and ll a.m. Jacklin. Mickle ~wls. Lorna SUNDAY SERVJCES9 ., 1 Gould, Petty Straw . .lt>an Burge. WEDNESDAY EVfNrNd a.m. Alec Hazel, Moo McDonnell and MEE'nNG 8 p.m. Betty Dobbs. READING ROOM-3315 9ta Udo. !f.-port 11ee1a am&. roa TilE PIDLLift FIRST CHIIISTlAN Open week ~ A dauahter. Emily. 6 lb. 8 oz.. CHURCH wee~----t :~ rJ = wu born to Mr. and Mrs. Dwlrht ~· d ,.....,...._ P. Phlllli)A. 131 VIa Undine, Udo Franklin 0 . Bixler, Jr. Min later aa t LID. eo t p..a lak!, ln Roae...Hoepltal on Mon- U 8·4778 . Panonap Ll 1·53M aecc.D -~ ... U•Wlf!ll 0P caawt, day, Ma~ 1. Sh.-joins her ala· SUNDAY . KI&WIWI · tera, Ann, 6. and Mollie. 4, In the 9:4!5 .............. -........ Bible School :' .:-=, .e family_.-------- 10:4& ................ Church 8erv1ce .. J:ut 0Dut JlllbWQ GaL roa TD 1BIInal 5:30 Youn1 ~··· M..Una c.rena del Mar A dauala.ter •• bom co Mr. 6:30 ___ , ....... -Ve.per 8erv1ce SUJmAY ICIIOOL and ~ Tholnu I . Trt"rn.,.r. WEDllfJ:IDAY l :15 LIIL llJ·A Mth St .. Newport INch, In 9:30 a .m . WOI'Mn'l llble .. IUl'IDAY BIIVIc& 1l LIIL Hoat Haepllal on S.turday. April 7:00p.m ......... Pra,.r MeMIIII WEDIQIDAY J:VDJKG a 1:00 p.m ..• _ ...... Choir Pradicl 111&&1\NO I p.a. F-.ooM CIOIIIO to TAmil .. Nutlery ancl Child C.N ~........., a.clld .. tM Iouth s... aN Prcwldld welll Mr. and Ill& ... -., M. hid fll rtnt Chrtatlan Clnucll .... ••.... 21.3 Grand Caul, lalboa lalaiMI. '711 Vldorla at ....,..... J• ... ••..,Ja:..t-a ...... • who a.ft .,., 4 for the fftllla. c..a.... ::::=.:-... -....~ Mrs. Ford a. • .,_... e( tM C. .... _ ....... ______ __. ~......,_...,. ..... _____ ..~, ,_. •J liar TtaWI lurM& .... Lis .. II .. Prank Leads to Shooting ... ..... ,. Mike Blackwell, 12. of 703 Hel· The ahootlnr occurred after Mnt. Robert Marahall ot Lido lotrope Ave .• Corona del Mar. wu Mike had twice set off a fire. lal.-. vlce·chalrman of the New· wounded In his arm and leg cracker out.aldt-the door of hit port Beach Plannlne Comma-when accidentally fired upon brother's room. Marc tOld pollee alon. will speak at the Newport h h bedr H bo t roua a . oom door In his that he loaded his rlfle aft•r the ar r Woman's Civic League "' meeting at 10 a.m. TuHday, May home by his brother, Mal'(', 15, ~~eeond expl081on and tired about 16, In the Corona de Ma r Youth with a l ingle -shot 22 rlflf' load· 18 inches above the bottom of Cente r. ed with 8 or 9 BBa, Newport po. the bedroom door. and that he She Will dlacuu the history lice reportf'd at 5:03 p.m. Wed-did not k now anyone was on thf' and origin of the Plannlnr Com· mlulon operation and function. IW'Sday, May 3. <tther side. After he flrN.I he of the commlsalon and will kive Mike was ta ken to Hong Hos. heard a scrf'am. ran out to com· thto background of the develop-pltal by hlA mother, Mr . Anne fort his brother and calll'd a doc· ment of -....o-rn el l 1 1 1 81 k 11 f I tor. Off ll'i'rs ad vised ~rs Black· the Unlt;d"';ates. y p ann ng n ac we . or treatmf'nt and re-well or the da ngers or iirf'arms turned homto. in the possession of jUVt'nllf'S, ••• from CROWN HARDWARE ) ·-~·. ~· I ,_ . • I' ' ... ~·~ ; . , / '· /..; . .; The local chapter of the Amerl· can A.laociatlon of Unlvenuty Women wlll hold an lnternatlon· al buffet from 3 to 7 p.m. Satur- day, May 27, a t rhe Corona c1el Mar Youth Cenrer. Th~ AAUW wUI hold Its ln•tallatlon m€'t't· lng in the Youth Center Wednf'ti · da>' evenmg, May 24, wh€'1l' M t!!i. Thoma Ptckerine wi)J take O\'Cr as presldl'nt. Shop witt. tt.. -.:lle11fl wtle .4- ...,.,,. '" the EMI9ft. Save S27 .05 on 45 piece · of TfXfiS·WfiRf tn oldcd tue latpine I• Refreshing. new beautr (\)r ~our t •• hlt• ... ht .ttl I\ (:om,,,,,, lt'r rirt' Jor S.J-7 .00 rulu c -only U.'ithout bre:aL.lg<'. This i~ dllr.IIJie nwl .. mme \\ lth ol 8 indlldf'•: delicate look. :'\o c-t. ips or hrnLrn h.wdlt'~ to "orn \ , f , ... , /, 111 d, , " ,,, c1 about. Absolutrl~ s.1fe m s<·.tld111~ "·•tn .md ;lllturn.•l •t· d lluH r pl..;,'· b '"' ttl $ 9 dishwasher. 0 C'<"Ornti\C p.tttern 1~ moldl'<l in so 11 "ou't .md hull•·r pl.!l•'• 1lll''· (• '19 5 ( dl'l0(.tlt d 'I \It I'"· .111d Lldc. On "Bi t>'""n~" dNoralt•d piton 's, bou~th~ o ~~·rc·.1t "1up l""' J, s:andalwood b<-Jr hJn,sOtn\ or $111111\ ~ t'llow or S\H'( I I nf I III II pl.ollt l. "'' \ pink on a bon(' "lu1e ll.1cL~rutmtl. Othrr p ll'<'l' ,1\ • .111· 1 n~ """I. , ,, .tlllt r o~~ul 1ble 1~ soltd < uh•r' -,,Hid.ol" tt(KI, pml or ~ •·li•J". "'l:·tr ".1 h lui Guaranf<'ed in aaiting 2 full yrors against bn>akagc NOW DO DISHJ.;s F.4STE.R. CI.Jo:A \I>R New Imperial DISHMASTER nUT JIOD.L CBAJ¥CE I.V I J t' £A ItS Dilbmuter, alwayt tbc world's man popular d"hwa\hcr. DOW wuba even faster. cluner an..l more cconom.cally New and lar,er DcterF.nt lAnk. tLH~ than a11 oon~ of liqmd dd~ da)" di1~ I ,. Faucet valve i.t dtamond bor~d bronre ca•llnl' Full-ftow tip alloW'\ more •aur pr~•url' for dr•~l opcrattOI"I )l'l retains anti-!lp~ fcaturl'' • · New JI(Miteve stop '•l\-l' handll" l"hmtnlltl' dnpp1ng l"rf.RIAI. Dl!-011" 4STJ:R ••. fASTEST! '10:-IT t:c :o~0\'114 \1.: 'tnST 5 ''1T,R\! Priced .. low •-uf41Ct11Nr pnblbUa U."-9 of price. JYSt .,iwed for hltotfter's Dey -Wet+fftor-el.ncl's HMtdm.de "&olden Sunwt" crystal in tfteir nquisite "~ Feeth.r" ,......,., Meny beewtif"' items to choose ~om. * SEE OUR FINE LINE OF AND noWER ARRANGEMENTS - ESPECIAUY BROUGHT IN FOR MOTHER'S DAY CORNING.. WARE The world's ' most beautiful cook -serve-store ware Special get acquainted offer 1 qt. saucepan with clear cover ... Regularly $3.95 Only '2.88 IDE liE .lUST I FEW .r ·suiiESniiS .. .., .. : 1 ..... '_1:_~_.'_,;._·_:_::_·_·_ .. _.1 1 ... _11_._ .. _._._ .. _._ .. _ .... 1 1 ... _·~·-·_·_·· ____ ..,l CROWN HARDWA 3117 E. COAIT HIGHWAY Olblt 3--• II 1111111111 No Speculation , No Uncertainty with an • INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT • ·-llllf·-Pierce, Denison Named Top Students Of Year , An alma.t stra .. ht "A'' averaae all throu1h library takH up the 18t of her U... h'-fi school has earned Patricia Pierce the title Psycholoey at Oranae Cout Colleae, phyal. of •aledlctorlan for Harbor Hlth School"s grad· oloty. civics and Entllah have made up 'l'riah'a uatlon class of 19tll. Dan Dennison, with an scbedule for tbla r.ear. She bopea to 10 to tbe equally Impressive record, has been named University of Red ands. salutatorian. Dari1• who is prHI~nt of C.S.F. and treasurer of the &ey Club, has also found time to play Bestdes being active In California Scholarship football and participate on the goll team. Federation. Trlsh is also in the Spanish Honor Last summer In acrordance with the Amen- Society. TWice a month she contributes ~er time can Field ~rvlce proaram Dan went to France to the Hoag Hospital Junior A~xlllary. It gives and lived wlth a foreltn family. There he was me .~ g~at feeUng to know I m helping some· able to put his French to good use. one, Trish exclal~ed. Very. much Interested In the theater, Dan In her spare time Trl~h loves to sail and she was head of the state crew for the Senior Play. l.s an active member of Mariners. A job at the He ls es~lally interested In aetting dHitn. GOP Elects I John Hopwood Attorney John A. HopwOOd of Irvine Tt>rral•e was elE'cted pr.-si· dent of the newly-formed Harbor Republican Assn. at a board meeting :\<lay 3 In Irvine Coast Country Club. B<>n Frees, Wendell Jones and Fred Swenson were named viC'e· presidents: ~1rs. Roy Hallberg. secretary. and Roger Hardacre, I treasurer. I Those presently serving on the board of direc-tors indude WaJ. ter Mellott, Robert Guggenheim, l Thomas E. Smith. Robert S. ~arnes. Edward L. Montgomery, I Tom Knudsen, Dr. David Nicl- en. P. A. Palm<'r. Chip Cleary. Georg<' Rodda J r .. John Macl..<'od, 0. W. I Dick I Richard, Edgar Hill. Jac!5 Ric-hardson. Ellen Travis, ~1arshall Durtield, Tom Hender· son. Roy P. Jackson. l..<'s Peter· S<'n and Don Franklin. &••c• Talllt Slllw Wl•en 111••••11 Wendy Hurst. 9. of 419 1:~ Or· chid A\'e., Corona del ~1ar. won the junior division with a Tahit. ian dance. and ~1arilvn Carlt>r. 17. Fullerton. won the. senior di· vision. playipg hN a rcordion. in the talent contest hE.'Id in Harper School. Costa MeNa, by the New. port Harbor Exchange Cluh. ... .... u. .... tiM ................. e&lctloa .. tiM ADaaaJ Meetla9. an I1'CIID left-Mel llkbley. Da9e Cu~baa Jrme UPPER BAY PROJECT TOTAL IS $364,000 Part, Jat lrew 'Flotsam' Sale Starts May 23 CJ'roaa Harbor Rllh Beacon) ft1t1-..a ,..._. Harbor's lUera~ maawne. wtll be on .... May 23 In all EnaU•h eta•· • eo.t per copy wtll be 40 ~nts lot student .. ~Y card holdera and 50 cents for others. IJt.,ally meantna thlnp found Oc.ltlq In the sea, n.ea.. _. ,..... 18 an appropriate name b a publication Wha.e contents ahow the drlftlna lmaalnatlons ot Harbor students. This drift· aae Includes poetry, pra.e, book reviews and art work compiled Into a maaazJne by a staff of studenta headed by senior Emily Hammond. · A special section w llJ IX' made up of hlaku pototry. unusual PQt'mll of Japanese style con· tainlng 17 syllables. Other ff'a· tured contributions are written by. M>nlors Katy Df-~nberg and Bob Avlla, junior Diane Paget, and freshman Sue Hayton. Emily, edltor -ln-chlf'f, rom· mented, "We hope everyone wllJ enjoy this year's ......_ aDd J•taa. -WE''vp tried to Include a variety of pieces to appeal to .i .... u, •• ~a~~, O..r 10 yean quality .. "tee ta tbe IIGI'bor Ana ••• CbooM from tb~ of fobrtcs. Pn~e HtiJaoMa. pick uo cS ct.u .. ry .••• 3017 W. COAST JIWT. lfEWPOIIT BEACIL U 1-5511 IE II UPIDLITEIIII ...haiti ... &D t Lib 1 ...,..~ -lla:c.s. .... 'I mu •nun n ne•' WALTAH CLARKE'S IIAWAIIAJI SIION Amertca'a LariHf Seledlon Rounda da Olock Rawallan Fashion 0.... .... " ..... 201 JUaDfa AVK.,. ULlOA IILAJfD Highest Earnings They both reC'E.'iV£'d a $25 sav. ings bond and a cup, and are eliglblc to takt> patt In the taiPnt contE'st at the statE.' convention in June in Sacrameno. Tht> lagging construrtion activ- Ity In Nf'wport Beach got a big boost during the past week with issuanre or 18 permits for dwell· ings In the Upper Bay Area. abo\'£' Baycrt>st, totalling $364.000 In value. addition. 424 Holmwood. $7,000. e lfEWPOIIT SROBES The party that "grew and ~rcw" was that given by Dr. and I .\1rs. Jamt's 0. Wylie of 1200 Som- e:-·et Ln .. West cliff. on Sunday. -\prr I 30. A surprise r hamp;tgnP 1 brunch honoring ::Wr. and ~frs. -::--::--:--:--:--------------------- Robert Rogers of Baldwin Hills. who launched their new boat that day, was extended from thE' I Wylie house to the playhoust' rumpus room of their daughter. Ma rilyn. who . was ha.tess to about 10 children of the adult oaa.-. 41/2% PEIU.I paid quarterly All Accounts insured to $10.000 • LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS 1111 Loa• IIIII. 222 Oceaa A•e. LACUJfA BEACH 60 I If. El Ccnaiao a.o1 SAJf CLEMEJfTE Second place in the junior dl · vi sion went to Sarah Jane Hil'· bert. 11. of Santa Ana. a<'C'Ord · ion. and third place to T.-rry Ross. I t. of 2201 16th St .. New· port H<'ighL.,, ta, dance. Linda HostetlN. 16, of 303 Ramona Pl.. Costa ~1t>sa. .md ~argarPt Pit· ton. 13. Santa Ana Heights. plac- C'rl «Prood in th!' ~nior rll\'lsion with their balet dan<'in~. Barbara Stiglir. 16. Anahl'im. won third place with hPr arrordion playing THIS SIZE cteaalr.ect ~ 1ft tM EMi9" Ull c'"* "" •• rrttle •• $1..10 few l iftMrliOM. c.n ORIOLE l-0110. JAMES D. RAY Bulllllll C.11tactor 3512 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAa OIUole3-o510 MATTRESSES nw -aEBUD.DDfG r.-aaa.. lrTegular Shapee IDDenprtacJ -Cettee COSTA MESA MAnRESS CO. 2150 Newpori llv4. ll~ ~IJOJ SPECULATIVE? le, 111 ruiiJ. lecODd trust deed8 .... cdl tbe .... u. ....... u..t laftlbaeat. lec1aNd bf .-.lJty propeaty Ia ~ O••••• C:O.aty -...... lad ......... .....uy .wa.-tMy __.. ..... u.ot Cllldl~ lau•a 10% IDtere.t Per Annum a-t ..... ...muttlae .... ...u ..... ·-dlftnUicwtMa .... p i ........................ , ,. ... .... W& MAIIAG&. S..VZCE MD COLLECT Evans G. Parker & Co. SZI II. IIKWJOIIT .ovLrl AD II&W~ IKAC& CAUPOIIII1A IODWAT 1-1151 LUIIIER -IUILDING IIA1EIIIALI ............ .,....._ ..... Thf' permits were taken ou t by the Clifftop Development Co .. and thE' Sturtevant Corp. will do the construction. Four dwE'llings in Cameo Shores added almost SHO.OOO to the ~perm1 t total. and tht>rf' wer<' !lizable projf'<'t." a lso in Balboa and Corona del ~1ar. Following permits were iss ued: e COBOJfA DEL MAll John Sadlelr. addition to orrl- ces at 2441 -51 E. Coast Hwy .. $25.· 000: Willarrl Savage, remodel and enlnrg!'. -:ll2 Avocado. $12.300: Fl . B. Hlrk£>\', addition. 315 Polnset. tia. S6.o00. e CAMEO SHORES C. C. Lister, dwelling at 4539 Orrington. 528.000: Don Conklin. dw£>lling at 4531 Camden. $-10,· 000: Elalnc Young. dwelling at 330 Cameo Shor£>s. $29.200: Geor- gia Dl"'rtnB, rlw<'lling at 4639 Rox· bury, S-l4.noo. e BALBOA W. Layton Stanton. !-unit. 2· story dwelling. 1302 E. Balboa, ,s.t4. 500. e UPPER IAT ABEA Clifftop Developmf"nt Co.. 18 dw£>11ings on Leeward and TradE'· wl nds. in Bayrrest. tot a I. $364. · 000: B. A. Wilder. dwelling at 1121 Somt>rset, $23.500: P. Koch. ~wimmrng pool, 1720 Candlestick. ~.~. e LIDO ISLE Howard Pine. addition, 136 Via Wazler". $11,000.· e JfEWPOIIT RoiX'rt Jacobs. liquor store at 2615 ~cwport. $16,600; Mrs. Edith Gobar. demolish dwelling. 3609 Seashore, 1500: W. Turner, re- place awning, 414 38th St.. St.· 500. e JfEWPOIIT IIEIGIITS Louis MacMillan. alterations, 442 Aliso, $2.400: Robert Nelson. -~~··' ..... ~ ..... S.a.lltlllut Yur (From Harbor Hith Beacon) The Newport Harbor Sallor- t>ltes arc already .marching Into tht' future with the election of next year's officers May 1. The new officers are, Jenny Graham, prHJdent: Cathy Bjork· land, vice prHid~nt; Vldd Hearn. ~etary, and Jan Goodwin. treasurer. However. last year's drllJ team Ia not yet a thin1 of the put. Led by Commodore Julie Alcorn and Captains Barbara Ke nnedy and Penny Myers. appro~matety 64 members ot the 1-..1 drill teem Will mart'h In the U.. Club fllh try puade lfl c.ta ,._ on Saturdq, 111M I. They Will be mardllq With the ....... and will ...... ... ...... ~.,.. trtcll ..... ..... tile lhWta WUJ .. ...,...., •· c.dlna to ...,.. • ....., ...... •n Koerller. Newport Shores Co .. dwellings a t 351 and 335 Walnut. eac·h $1:>.· 000. e BAT SIIOaES D. K. Wuhborn, alterations. 2676 Bayshore, S6.000. guests. When you're tn the mood for r JOU aJ. ·wa,)'l ftnd It hMe. Lunebeon and diJuMr ~ tn our lf.Ot· ~7 cl•w kltc:hn, and t.DJIIUJIII7 *rid to 70U ln Old World atmoapheN at reuonable . ..se-. R 0 5 S·l I 5 ITAUAN RESTAURANT . AND COCICTAIL LOUNGE 118 &AIT COAIT IIWT.. CO .. A DD. IIA& 0111~ "I · build all kinds, but I liVe in a MedalliQn Home" .. ltALP'H W. CHitiiTil, DfCUTIYl YICf ,.ltUIDPfT, CUITOMCtt.VT COHITJtUCTIOH COM,.ANY IUILD[~ 0' ,.AitK HILLS [STATU, YIHT\IItA COUNTY "Twelve years experience in building hunclred.s of homH, all kinds, 1=0nvinced me. When it came to our own, it had to be a Medallion Home. "The features of a M~on Home make it easy for the hard-working woman of the houa to be a better homemaker. The ftameless electric beating in a Gold Medallion Home is the cleanest possible beat -healthful, too!' Wiaely aaa.ciac publi~ demaad, Mr. Christie is building Ventura County's first Gold Medallion Home de,~loproent, Park Hills Estates. Here, all the benefits of total eketric living are ingeniously designed into a moderately priced residence. When expert builders-such as Mr. Christie- choose Mecfallion Homes to live in and to build, their experienee ean be your 1\lide to better livina. When you buy or build, look for the Medallion Home Award. Ollly oae aew ._. Ia 1ft eana tM MedaW.a &o.e Award. 'ftale an 0. qaa,..atJoaa: 1. A luaea.. eledric ldtcMe-coo1.clean, modem. It comes equipped with miljor eJectric:alappliances, indudin1 automatic electric range and Oftft. Z. PleatJ of "B••ae,.wer"-modern wiring to handle today'• and tomorrow's appliances. . 2. A...._t llptlaa-planned for comfort, c:oa- wnienc:e and bHuty. A total•Jectric Golcl Medallion Home JivH you all theM beneflta plua: c. na.ea.. eledric ..-. ... water beatlaa. aaww ..... ••-• 180-AY. IIAY U .... COIIOIIA DG. IU& CALIF. L&GAL IICJIICII NOTICE or SAU: Notice bl heNby 11ven that tbe Clly of Newport a.ach often tor u le, ln accordance with ReeolU· tlon No. 53811. adopted by the CJty Council of the City or Newport Beach on April 10. 1961, the fol· lowln1 deecrlbecl property: PA&CELA Lot 11, Block M. Jllver Section, In the city ol Newport a.ach. county of Oranee. atata of Callfomla. u per map recorded In book 4 pap 25 of Ml.cellaneoua Ma.-, In the oflice of the county ..-order ol said county and that portJon of Section 29, Townahlp 8 South, Ranae 10 West of the San Bern· ardlno meridian, a~rcUn1 to an official plat of aald land lUed In the Dlatrlct Land Office, AUI· ust 4, 1890. described u foil~: BeJinnlnl at the northeuterly corner of Lot 11: thence WHt,r· ly alon1 the northeaaterly l(n' of aald Lot 11 to the north· westerly corner thereof: thence northeaaterly alon1 the north· euterly prolon1at1on of the northwe~terly line of aald Lot 11 to Ita lnteraectlon with the line of ordinary hllh tide of the Pacific Ocean In Newport Bay desl1nat~ as "SOUTII U NE" In final decrft entered August 22. 1928 In Superior Courr Action 23686, a certilled ropy belnl recorded September 16. 1928 In book 201 page 253. Official Records; the nce aouth· f'a terly along said "SOUTH Ll~E" to Its intersection with thf' northeasterly prolongation of the southeasterly line of sJid Lot 11 ; thence southwest· ~>rly alone said northeasterly prolongation to the point of be· g i"ning. EXCEPTING therefrom the prop· c>rl\' tlNicrlbed as follows : Beginning at the southeasterly ('orner of said Lot I 1; thence wf'sterly a long the southwest· erly line of said lot to the southwes terly com N of said lot; thence northe<\StNIY along the northwesterly line of said lor a distance of 91.95 feet; t hcn<'e essterly on a direct line to a point of Intersection with the southeasterly line of !<aid Lor 11. said point of In· tPr~ction being northeasterly or and distant 95 feet from the> southeasterly corner of said Lot 11 ; thence sou thwesterly a long said aoutht-11lterly line a d ist ance of 95 feet to the point of beginning. (Approximate ly 30' x 76'1 Said "Part'el A" Is IOC'ated at ~ River Avenue In the City of New. port Beach, Zone R·l. PARCEL 8 A portion of Lot 11. Block 53. River Section, In the city of New· port Beach, county "! Oran1e. s tate of Callfomla. as ~r map rc•corded In book 4 pa1e 25 of :\fls<'ellaneous Maps, In the office of the county ~rder ol aald county, described u follows: Beglnnlnl at the aoutheuterly rorner of aald Lot 11: thence westerly alon1 the aouthwest· rrly line of said lot to the !-OUthwe!!terly corner of !Nlld lot: thence northea!lterly along the northwesterly line of aald lot a distance! of 91.!)5 feet; thence easte rly on a direct line to a point of lntersecti<Sn with th(' sou theasterly line or said Lot 11. said point or lnteraec· tlon being northeasterly of and dl!ltant .95 fc>et from the south· easterly corner of said Lot 11: t h e n c e aouthwesterly along said southeasterly line a dis· tnnce of 95 teet to the point of beginning. £XCEPTU'G tbe,.trom the IOUthweeterJy l2T fNt IMUUred fi'GID tM 110\lth...a.rly Une ol aa.lct Lot 14. &DDVING an e ... anent for alief purpo~H, aero. the north· uaterly 7~ r.et or the aouth· we~terly l:M.S feet rneuuNd from tbe aoutbwaterly llne of aald Lotlt. (Approx!mately 30' x utn Said "P•roel C" la located at 4801 liver Avenue'ln lM city of New· port Beach, Zone R·2. P.UC£L D The nortbeuterly 112 feet of the IIOUthweeterly 12'7 feet of the land comprl.led of the followlnl del· crlbed pro~rty: Lot 14 In Block 48 In River Sec· tioh, city of Newport Beach, county of Orance. atate or Call· fornla, aa ~ map thereof ~· corded In book 4 paae 25 of Mt.· ~llaneoua MaP. In the office of the c:oUnty recorder of uld county, anct th.at certain parcel of land situated In Section 29, Township 6 South, · Ran1e 10 West. San Bernardino meridian, accordinl to an orr clal plat of aald land flied In the Dlatrlct Land Office, Au1ust 4, 1890, In the city of Newport Beach. county of Oran1e. state of Celli· fornJa. described u follow!!: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Lot 14 In Block 48 of said RJ ver Section ; thence northwesterly along the north· easterly line of said 810C'k 48. to the northwest corner of said Lot 14: thence northeasterly along the northeasterly pro· longatlon of the northwesterly line of salct Lot 14 to It!! In· tersection with the line of ord· !nary high tide of the Pacific Ocean In Newport Ba¥ as des· lgnated as "SOUTH LINE", In final decr.-e entert>d August 22. 1928 In Superior Court Action 2368&, a certified copy therf'Of being recorded September 16. 1928 In book 201 page 253. o r. Llclal Records; thence south· easterly along said south lin«' to Its intersertlon w ith the northeasterly prolongation of the southeasterly line of ~nid Lot 14; thence southweste-rly along said northeasterly pro· longation to the point of be· ginning. . RESERVING an easement for alley purposes across the north· easterly 7.5 teet of the said sou th· westerly 127 feet. I Approximately 30' x I 12'' Said "Parcel D" Is located at 4802 Nf'p· tune Avenue In the City of New· port Beach. Zone R-2. PARCEL E AU that certain land situated in the State of California. County of Oran1e. City of Newport BNch, deacribed as follows: Lot 4 In Block 434 of Canal Sec· tlon, Newport Beach , as shown on a. Map re~rded In Book 4. page 98 of Ml~llaneoua Maps, records or Ora.n1e County. Cali· tom Ia. (Approx.lmately 28' x 100'1 Said "Pa~l E.. .Ia located at 3407 Finley Avenue In the City-of Newport Bead\. Zone &-2.-- :'ioUce i5 further given that seal· ed bidS must be s ubmitted to the City Clerk by 7:30 P.M. on May 22. 1961. an d will be publicly opened at a CitYtoi.an<'il meeting In the City Council Chambers at 7:30 P.M .. on May 22. 19tH : lid· dltlonal information may be oh· tained from the City CINk's of· flee. Including information re · garding deposlt.s to be submitted with bids and Information as to procedure for submitting ora l bids at the time of the salf'. MARGERY SCHROUDER CITY CLERK CTTY OF NEWPORT BEACH Date: April 20. 1961. EXCEPTING therefrom the aouth· westPrly 15 feet of the above des· cribed property. <Approximate ly 30' x 76.l Said No. A·3Wl03 "Parcel 8" Is located at 5202 IN THE SUPERIOR COL RT Or Neptune Avenue In the City of TilE STATE Or CALirOR~IA Newport 8C'&ch. Zone R·l. I~ A.'lD FOR THE CC'UNTY PARCEL C Or ORANGE Lot 14 In BlOC'k 48 In River Sec· ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE O:S tion. city of N~wport Beach, APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF county of Orange. s tate of Call· NAME OF I~DIVIDUAL fornla. as per map thereof re· In the Ma tter of the Application corded In book 4 page 2.5 of Mls· of YVETTE ANN AUGHE. a cella neou.s Maps. In the office of Minor. for Chan~f' of Name. thf' county rec:order of said WHEREAS. YVONNE McKEN· rounty. and that ~rtaln part"el ZlE has filt>d her petition with of land situa ted In Section 29, the clerk or this court for per· Township 6 South, Ranee 10 m ission to rhnngt> the name or Wc>st. San Bernardino .meridian. her m inor d a u gh t<' r from according to an official plat of YVETI'E AN~ A U \o II E to sa id land llled In the District YVETI'E ANN McKENZIE: Land Otrl~. August 4, 1890, In NOW THEREFO RE. It Is hc>rt'by the city of Newport Beach. ordered thut a ll pel"l!ons Inter· rounty of Oranee. state of Call· Hted in the matter afori'sald fornia. d4:'scrlbed as follows: appear In Department 8 ot tht> t eglnn lng at the northeast said su perior court. Slxth and rorn<'r of said Lot 14 in BIOC'k Broadway. Santa Ana. California. 48 of said River Section : thence on the 2nd d3y of 'June>. 1961. at northwesterly alon1 the north· the hour of 9:30 A.M., of said t'3 terly line of said Block 48. day, and then and there to show to the northwest corner of aald cause, 11 any they ha,·~. why Lot 14: thence northeuterly said application for ('t\a nge -of along the northeuterly pro· name should not be 1ranted. lonRatlon of the northwt!Sterly IT IS FURTHER ORDERED line of said Lot 14 to Ita In· that a copy of thla Ol'Mr to show te~tlon wtth the line ol ord· cauee _,. published In the Ne_... tnary hi tide or the Pad.nc port Rarw Ensll'\. a new'lpaper ~an In lay as dee· of pneral c;trculallon. publllhed lgnated aa LIJfr. In In the City ot lf.wport ~ach. final cleftwe eftCI Aqutt 22. County or Ora.np. State of Call· 19» In Su Court Action fornla. few four (4) ~ve ~ a Nrtlftect tMrfOf ....U next precediftl the date belnl ~ ...,...btr Je. Mt for tbe h.-rlftl th«eol 1-ln boo1r 101 pqt l5l Of· DatH: April :tt. 1111. IJdal Rttordl: tJNoltM 80Uth· JIOKU P. Pl:a.AlfD ' •a•t•riJ alont ~aid ath line lUelie o1 the au.,.ncw eou~ t o 1 t • lntef'IICtton wtth the roua a warovn ~ly ,..._...._ ol Att«MM'' .a Law t.M~U..oi..W ,.. ... ~ ..... ...,. Lot 14: ................. .,. c... ...... ~ ...._ l&ld nalkMtiiiJ pro-a..a..., lonpU. • the ,...., ol lllle-An..,. fbr ~~ ......... ..._...:Aid 'It~ llq .. 11. 11 ern or •ewroar iEAal CALUOIIIOA sur.m I'IIIOPOaAL8 wtU be Neetwct at u.. omc. o1 tbe ac, Clerk. CltJ Hall, Ot, ol K.wport leadl. C&Jltomla, untU 10:80 A. M. on the 8th day of J\lne, 1111. at which t1me fhe7 wtll be publicly opened aDd read. ,. pear.mt~ ~ u follow8: MISCELLANEOUS 9T1lEET RE· SURFACING PROGRAM AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE BALBOA PAIUUNG LOT. UGAL •ona faithful performance of tM ~· tract and for the pe.yrnent of cl•l.ml ol mat•rtalmen and Ja· borers Uwreunder. Said faithful performa~ bond ahall be In the au' of not le.a thi n fifty percent t!IO·~) or thfo estlmat~ a11re1ate amount ol the pay· menta to be made under the con· tract, 1computed on U.. b .. t. of the price stated In the proposal The bond for materialmen and laborer~ •h•ll be In the aarne aum u requJred for aaJd fahhful pe.-formance bond. Ko bid wtll be recelwd un_- lt Ia made on a propou1 form turn1ahed.., the Cit,~­Eaeb bid mut be aeeompanlad by (eub, certltled check or bid· der'a bond) made payable to the Cit, or Kewport leacb, tor an amount equal to at leut ten per cent n~) or the amount bld. asach auaranty to be forfeited ahould the bidder to whom the ~ntraet Ia awarded tall to enter Into the contract. BJddert are hereby notified that, pursuant to the provl1lons of Section 1770 of the California Labor Code. the City Council has a~rtalned the c_eneral p~vall· In~ rate O( pep·~llem W&lfMI In the locality In which the work 111 to be performed for each craft or ty~ of w.orkman or mechanic .,eeded to execute the contract. Such wagf' scale Is 14't forth at length In Resolution No. 5198 as adopted hv the City of NPwport Beat' h. ·Callfor'lla. A C:OPY of said Resolution Is available In the HOUIEI FOB BENT 10,18 GOLDENROD, C.D.M. 3 bed· room. ramlly room, bullt·kl kJtchen. Carpeta. draPN-Year leaae 1325 mo. Call OR 3-9300 ct.ASSIRED AD RATES -c.h with. order or within tO -'• I Time 2 Times 3 Timet 20 ...... ., '"' .. ~-------"· .75 1.25 1.50 2' .... to lO wordt • 1.00 1.50 2.00 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. un: furnished. fireplace, carbaae dlspoal, private paUo. 1aiaae. Available now. Adults. no pets. 438 Acacia , Corona del Mar. Rent $135 month yearl)' lease. lnqul~ 620 Orch id, COM. ORiole 5-0017. 11 .... to 40..,. .. ______ 1.25 2.00 2.50 &.ch word ..., 40 wri -----· .0] .OS .07 ISH OlOO FORM ii.lOw FOR SPECIAL MAIL-IN RATES) In aecordarw:. wtth the pro- vtalona o1 Sedton 1770 of the La· bor Code, tM City Coundl of the City of Kewport leacla h.. U · ~rtalned the pneral prevalllnc rate of ~r d~ftll wares In the locality In which the work .. to be perforrnH for uch craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to exea~te the contract and Ia Mt forth In ~ution No. 5198. A ~PY of aald Resolu· tlon _. avatlable In the oltl~ ot the City Clerk In the City or Newport Beach . MUSICAL AUTOMOTIVE l)ffl~ of fhe City Clerk. No bid will be accepted from a •contractor who ls not ll<'t>n14'd In a rcordance with the provision~ of Chapter 9. Dlvlslon 3 of thf' Business and ProfHSions Codt> -1 Bedroom furnished house 9ear Richard's Market. either rent yearly or summer rJte. 2 Bedroom unfurnished. I hiOC'k !rom Ocean in Newport Beach. Yearly S85 month. AlfDilEW'I aEALTOa U l..a.4 • BALDWIN ORGANS • BALDWIN PIANOS Chas. M. Stleff The City r~rves the rliht to rNaln all bids for a pcorloo of 30 WOB WANTED days tor examination and <'om· -=ooo-::-:\of~ES=n=c-=-w=="o;,RK=-o""'t=--a-n-y-:-k.,.-ln-:-d. o11rlson. and to deletf' any por· housecleaning. window wash· rlon of tht' work from the <'On · ing. All general work $1.50 All blcla are to be compared on the buls of the City Enclneer's e1tlmate of the quantities of work to be done. tra<'t. The City rf'serves tht> ri~hl hour. ORiole 3-2545 aftf'r 6 p.m. to reJect nny and all bid!l and COM. •....•• - '" waive any Informality In uch WILL do typing In your ..office bidsCITY OF ~EWPORT BEACH. or my home. Call OR 3;0246. PIAifO £ OIICAif CO. 2626 E. Coast H'way Corona del Mar · Or 3·5530 No bid wiJl be a~pted from a Contractor who hJI not been Jl~nsed In accordance with the provtalons of Chapter 9, Division III of Buslnesa and Professlona Code. CALIFORNIA. MarRl'rv Schroudc>r. Cltv Clerk. Ostt>fi: Mav It. 1961 Publish: Mav 11. 18. 1961 · In the Newport Harbor Ensign. Plans may be seen. and forms of proposal, bonds, contract, and specifications may be. obtained 1• LECAL lfOTJCE at the om~ of the City En1lneer, NOTICE OP PUaUC B£AIUifC City Hall, Newport Beach, call· Notice is hereby given that the> fornla. Cit\' Council of the City of New- A rf.'fundabll' dt'poslt of $5.00 po;t BC'a<'h will hold a publl<' on f'a<'h set of plan!' and speclfl . hearang rf'gardlng pro~d Ordl· cations will IX' rc>q ulrect nan<'t' No 962 a mending Dlstri<'1 The City of Newport Beach ~· ~tap ~o. 32. and rf.'zoning prop- serves the right to reJect any or rrt\' IOC'att'd bt'IWH'n MacArthur all bids and to waive any In· Boule,·ard and Goldf'nrod. north· formality In tlu ch bids. Nl\' of 5th Avenue. In BIOC'k 93 ern OF of .Irvine' Su txU vision. from an NEWPORT BEACH, Unl'las.,.lfit>d District to an R-3 MAR~~r'~. Distri<'t: Planning Commas.~lon Amf'ndmcnt No. 108. City Clerk ~otice Is hereby furthrr gi\'«'n Datl'd 5·9 61 Publish : May II. 1R 1961 'In thl' Newport Harbor Ensign ClTY OF NEWPORT BEA('JI. CALIFORNIA JfOTJCE IXVITOIC aiDS •• C:O.tnctlea of a TEMPOaAJIT »>OSIEa PUMP· DIC STATIOif at aJQ CAif'fOif aE.SEaVOIJl Sl?aled propM.als will h<' rt>· r.-ived :.t thr Offir(' or th~> Cit>· C'INk. Ci ty Hall. :'\t>wport Ek>i\<'h. Calafornt:l, until 10:30 o'clOC'k A.!\'1. on June 8. 1961. for the fur· nlshing of all pla nt. labor. equip· mt>nt. <~nd m<~terials for the ron· ~truction of a temporaty hoostl'r pumpln~t station to bf> IOC'ated within th<' pxlstlng c:ontrol hulld- mg at Big Canyon Re~rvoir. and approximatc>ly 1.000 linear rPet of that the said public hc>arlng will he' hl'ld on the> 22nd day of May. 1961 at the hour of 7:30 P.M. In the Council Chamber~ of the Ci ty Hall of the City of Newport Beach. California. at which tlmt' and pla ce any and all persoR!I Interested may a ppear a nd bt' h«'ard thereon. MARGERY S('HROL'DER. City Clerk City of Newport 8C'ach READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED 12·1n,·h ashest~. C'Cment trans· PETS-SUPPLIES ml~~ion main. The work is lo· ~WANTED~~--~ SALESMAN to sell fu rniture and a ppliances direct from factory or suppli«'r to customer. A wry good dNI for both snlc>s · man and customPr and rc>al savings Apply Harbor F'urm · ture Co .. 12~ Broadway, C~ta Mesa. Phone :\-11 6-72<rl. 515 ~b. 1\.faln St .. Sa nta Ana K1 i ·4459 ~E\V HA!\1MOND ORG A~S-Nt-w STEi ~WAY Pianos. ~a les and SNVIC(' Slnt'f> 191 l. SCH:\11DT· PHILLJPS. 1907'N. :\1aln a t 20th Santa Ana Easif' t T•~rms. MALE REAL ESTATE Salesman l'SED Elt><'tronac org.•ns, h k«' nt<w flicf'nsedl. Jligh rommlssion!l popular makf' A 2 manual. ~ads furnishf'd. A \'ery gOOd pra<'P was $1395 now ~95 - deal. Apply to E. E. ~ewman othf'r<~. low a SJ.-15 5CH~fiDT a nd A..."50Ciate.s. Rt>altoQ'. 12~ PHILLIPS. 1907 :'\. ~ain a t Broadwa\·, Costa ~1esa. Phon" 20th. Santi Ana. Ml 6·2528. ~~ 6-i 202. Ll 8·&130 OAI ~TY. SplnPt C:ra nd p1ano AVAILABLE at once -nearby l1kc nl'w, $151)0 \'aluf'-Spt"<'ial Rawleigh Business. GOOrl OP· a t ~95 . .-a y tPrms. SCHMJDT. portunity: trade well estab· PHILLIPS. 190i :S ~am. Santa lished. Experien<'t'! helpful but Ana -100 pianos & organs to not ne<"essary. See M. 0 . Ek>rg · r hool'(' from land. 319 F.. Pomona. Santa H A~~fO:'\D E-X-T-RAVOICE n(lw Ana. or write Rawlelgh's. 300 Aliellne. Oakland 20. Calif. Pf>rt·ussion. 100 lo\'rly ton<'" -only S.'l95. vou play a tune In TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 N. Newport Blvd.. Newport Midway 6·4-181 m lnutf's. SCHMIDT-PHILUPS. 1907 ~-)fa in n<>ar 20th. Santa Shopp mg lor on O r gar.? Vl~it Organ Hl'aflquartc>rs on the Or.t nil' C'O.'l!'l bt>fort-'au huy· Dlr.-r t frano;hls(' . for ~oa s•w~ .i ll ni'W ll.'lmmontl organs r · ~ \..'hc>lc't' (\f (1\ l't 11 u"t'd PROVISClAL ="~t=-a-p·l;t>-d-;o:i-n-e~tt-e-qo-:-t. ou~:.•n" rot 11 11 popul:.r makf>c table. 4 chairs and buffl?t 8C'. t valu~>-. all !'t'r\'JC't''l EZ iood rondition. S65. .Midway tl"rm". &ncl. 6-173-'i. ~ewport !each. -t-HfiMMUic1 5pinf't. wal ~:l f'UR.'lJTI:RE -and appllanet>S dl· Comf' an rorta~ k "ta:t to pl:n rf'<'t from faC'for): or uppllt>r tCl HA \nit ·~nat cnRO:'\ .\ OF: I. you ar g-rt>at sa\·i n~s Timr :\f \R ~··I F ('(1,1'-t lltwa' poym~?nts. Harhor Furniturr OR 3 ~.lft C'o .. 12-t Broadway. Costa ~~~a Call tor appointmt>nt. ~f l l l'='EO A•'Nl!'nn•· "r•m•t -N•••f'd 6-2:i28. ~n 6-7202. or Ll 8-64Jil for Qllkk ~nl.-s.r;-q ~H\!IOT PHILLIP-. 1907 :'\ ~fain Santa <.'ated within the !'Orporat~? limits ---SPIJifCS PECIAL or th.-Cltv or ~rwport Beach. FREE! FREE! FREF.' 1 • h . k · l'~ED II ,I m m.wt "I' I :Jf'l ("" C'llllrornia. The entire wor as Your doa's nails trimmed 1~ SPRITE. best otr~r n\N CARS FOR SALE Ana · 1 b'dd' • buy ,.,.,, .. , nN··1~ runlng All'n rontained In a smg e I ang (rt>e. Sa ve vour fl oor<> and Sl3.i0 or Trade. \all OR1olt> · ont' ll.tmmc,nrl Chorrl Orl(an. sr hNiulf'. bo.tt d~?rks. Comt> in an~ 3·~96 aft c>r 6 p m .. _ 1 t.. "Pf'··t.t I p·•· 1'-Hurry' All work mus t .,.,. compee" tlmP to JordaD'a Pet Sbop. 19."'n TRI U-.uPH.-wa·r ... "•h~l~ .. d f .~ ·" " " n ~ ~~~l ~t lr>T PHILLIP:' '\ ~taa n within 60 cal~?nclnr ays a IN 2732 E. Coas t Highway. Co· white sidewall tiN'S. jump !l<'at.l1 a t 2t1th Sn"la An , F.<1-;a• 1 a ward of <'Ontract. rona dc>l Mar. ORiole 3-2..\30 o.d. low mileagt>. ~OOd ru bbN. term'. The> proposals wtll hE' publicly 1 f'XC('Ilent rondition. Sell or ~ QP«'nf'd a nd rc>ad in the Offk t> of ~OUS trade for olctc>r car. Phont> ALf:\1 ''·•Pk t't•n,,•l• •n t l)t' th<' City Clf'rk on tht' date and I .... lr.a.&... c···-ORiole 3-0550 davs. ~tldWcl\' tolri from Ill'\\ -"-'1\1' $290 at tht' limP ahoVf'·mC'ntlont>d ._..... -JI--· · te"'m' \J,,, ChNr\ ~fapl«' . d II 6 ;>;>.~ C'\'eni ng~. -;;: h I Plan~~ and ~pe<'irtcatJOnl< an a 1 Salesmen's !'hort t'OUI'll(' for -_ • Pill~'' f\'" nut A ;t n r <' r ontract ctocumrnts m ay be ob-1 State 11,An~". ORIGI~A LS " !"'"'" .,. d .... 1 2 d d . ~ hmu1r Ph.lllp" !!VI:~ ~ain. tllinc>d at thf' ahovc·mf'ntiont>d ~ .. -" ...,.. r or r '1 <'nn oor. ra 10 Sant,t i\'11\ • ~1nrr 191 1 I RE:'-IEWALS. 999r; studl?nt~ a nd hl'.tlf'T J ust O\Pr 61)1)1' "'' Offti'E' of thP Cltr. or a t thl' offi('(' pas.<~. Frc>e Brochurf'. IU.ll mile WILL SACRI FICE at HO \tF ~1·"1••1 H.tmmnnd Or~p n of Jnml?~ :\f. Mont~<?:omc>r\' Con '-d .. -tter Rut Est.tte School S . full kl'\ nrtl f'o•dal M.Hrl pPr ~,al tr'na Enf!a·n"'"'~ Inc .. :1<..-~.; F:n~r I.A. """ 16!ti C'a ll H't ~ 511 La~tuna ' ,.. · ..... .,.. ""-w 19th St C ta \1rsa D -h ""-1 f,"'·t C'o,tillu•n ttrr:~Na,·r priM' '"'alnut Str""'t, Pa~adc>nl\. C.1li .,..,., · ·· os · · ~><'3'' -..,...,, er n .... Ll 8-7l·tl :\fl 6 ·2208 I l(•rm~ .:'('11 \fiDT PIII LLIP::O. ~-fornia. upon pa)'ment of a df'· lq.')~ C'hPvrolt>t Impa la l'om·Nt ~l:-11n rw1• ~"l·'l • ,.,,/\ \ n po."it of tt>n dollars C$10001 fM SWAP your pt.tno for a Ham · rhll' .1'\Jtomatk transmL"-"IOn - d t monel Oralln "'-hmldt·Phll· "TF.I ~\\'" I .r I 1 l I<•• "'''" II l':t<'h SJW>f'ifl<'ntlon an S('f o iH' " -.... n:rra rlt-an -A REAL Bl"'t' a r · ,. ·ct rt Jirw. 20th •-\hin Silnta Ana "•'•· 1!•• ,. ,. •••• ·o•~!ulA · l'rl·"' rompanvlnl<! drawtnts. ~.tl t'· .-~ • · ' · ' · Sl~.'l Ca ll HY 1-&11 1. 0t'aiN ~It will tw rf'fund«'d u pon rt'· PAGE 182 of thr ~1av l~"Ut' of 1.. ~~1i-'P •' 1 ·1 I II Sl~i turn of tht' spe<'lfica tion~ and :\ofademol!wllf' ~!agMine h11s n 191'0 R.1mhh•r Amen1•an ~UPt''l ~\11\tlflT J'IIH LIP:' Jl omf' of 11rawln~s In good rondltion with· mes.ttagP for )OU' l!f you ltkc =''·111011 wa!:On Automatt .\II the ~t<'lnW,l\ -\J.;,o ,,..,, rrturn ITS CHECK-UP-TIME- TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION • WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL CHANGE • • Herb M iller's RlCHFIELD STATION 3636 E. Cout Hwy. at Poln.wttla OR 3-9728 • C.9rona del Mar JOW.STONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers U.ed Auto Parts. Tarte We Buy Can and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8· 7013 l075 Pla~ntJa Av~. eo.ta w .. HOME MAINTENANCE Carpentry Minor Repa1rs No Jobs Too Small' H. 0 . ANDERSON 2966 Peppcor Tree Lane Costa Mesa. Callt Kimberly 5.8175 It no answer call MI 6·2372 CE.JfEilAL COIIftACTOa Cc1mplt>te hom~? Pl anning lr Construction Spt'Caalizmg in Remodt>lmg. Rt>pa lring It Additrons. Frl?e Estimates. :\U 6·699-1 Ml 6-1886 YARD MAINTENANCE Lawn Service J. R. I RAY I HAWS ORIOLE 3· 1086 I Plea..~ call a rter 6 p.m.) 701 1oz Poppy Ave. Coronn del Mar. Calif. PAINTING FOR EXPERT P A.IN'nNG -CAU. - .Sympson 6 Nollar Ntwport'1 Oldest Established Painters OR 3.363()-Ewe OR 3·54!K PHOTO SUPPLIES -ALL TiPis-OF.:--- Photographic Supplies e Fut Color Film Se.Mee. e Movie ProJecton for Rent. e Model Airplane Suoplla. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 17112 N""J))rt Blvd .. eo.ta u. .. Ph<;ne Uberty S· 70C2 LANDSCAPING Complete Londscapmg Service SA1I Green Stampe P'rM .livery CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY 0 1 5-0160 · 2744 E. Coa-<~t Hwy MOVING MOVING? 2 Fast lnsurttt! movel'!l ~nd large> \'an $11 ;;() an hour 'nmt-starts at you door W'hy pay mo"'! State P.l C Pt>rmlt No. 30-2792 -Call- NEWMAN In :\0 ~ny!'l after the> pro~als arP <'OSmetii'S nnci want to mak<' \\'h1u• Onl~· Sl&!li'l. (",,II HY I Stc>lnw1w N\n Oil' 1u. r 1"'...,""' opf'nN1. Rcdui"Cd prints of t ht> monf.'v: 1 1 h:wr 11 SIX'Cial j:tifl I "lll -Dt•alN. -rr.11 "II ' l'lt.'!-l'loT';' ~ \ln1n. TRANSFER It STORA \.F: ('0. orlnlnsl rlrllwlna s aN" bound wlth ror VOU If VOII ~nv Vivlnnf' Sl\nt I Ann "SC'r\'I<'C' with rl ('onc:.cl••nrr•. "' " • • • 1!1."1!'1 FU\mhli'r r\m.-ncan 2 dNlr Ph... 'II ,. 2·"" 'h ...... ""''"ifiM•t lons. Th"' S<"alf> of Wood"rd n•hrn ,\'Oll <':til ORiole c:;F\'"'R I • • t .. nf' " " ·1~" •. Y '' "' -' " -brnn/(' rolnr 0\·l':·rlrt\t'. ral11o ' r. • £•'"'• II ot 1.:.... r •m lf tl' .. -du"nd drawin"'l' I~ 1\h{\llt 3-3118 tA .... ,.. -:-{"' • ... 1 • 1 no an \vt'r r.tll ,-.,. H "" "" , tlnrl IW\IPr C.lll ~.tsui(' Rnm ,_.,.-) ••. 1n,·mntl".: :--tuo II' !'\•t nn,..h,:-~lf of.thr oriain:.l !"rnlr. If CA"'.'I for ,.o-ttr ol•l pi'no-"'··h " Ph II ,. 1 'I ·• 6 i202 M l.l 611'1 .. '"'r • " hJ.'r LM'U!lll 1\PiH'h. ll'i -4 , ~11 ...... ma .. r 1 1P "111' •' llan 12• 8 d c full ~cnlt> drl\wln~s IHf' dt>~lrt>d Kl 7.6(}:58. · .. at 20th. Santa .\n;, ,. rc·u, W&)~a Me~<a ~~¥:i~~~if~~~~~t~;:-SPEaAL ~~~MAlliN YOUR ·CLASSIFim ADS-., drl"~"· The sl)f'('\flratlon ~~ en· tltlf'<l: "SPECIFlCATIO~ N (). I C-73:> FOR CO:'fSTRuc-no~ o r A I TF.:\fPORARY BOOSTER PLI M P· I lNG STATION AT BIG CANYO N &9 ./ ~ RESERVOIR." I d" / If ~uHtt'd by the City A(tl'r I /.~/ bl& a~ n-~I,·Nf, the blddfor <8hall lurnlah a financial statt· 1 / nwnt of ~nt date. Failure to ~·ply with thha requirement < ~;, will ~nder a bid lnforft\31 and I shall be s ufficient cau~ rot ~· ., a~panltd by a C"ertlfltd' or I "'' , I I L -----2. -----3. -----... -----5. ----- 1 .. -----7. -----& ---•. -----10.. ---- u. ----12. ----13.. ----tt. ----1~ ---- SPEaAL! 15 WOI'cla cmJy SOc lor oae iDMrtion -3 timee only 1.00 11. ----· n . ----1' -----11. --.----m. ----jeetlon. Each propoNI must M ~ eatha.t'• chfot'k or bid bond In ~ tht~ amount o1 ttn ~~nt fto•. I I ~ Ill. ----22. ----Jl ----k --·--a ol t b • eetlmatM &Qftlate ~' amount ol tt.. bid u • JUaranty a -----27. a a ID. ---- that the bldctft. If thf award t.l ' I • .-a..YUIJOa,_.~ ---~~,_ .. mede to him In a«<fdan~ with _ ;:~ ~ ttt. tenna ol ""' ,..._.1. wtJJ D....,... promptt1 ..cu.. womn.n'l COM· 1 NAIL TO: !HE~ 1150 I. C....Jhrt .. Ca a ...... .,. ... u.. IMar•u•c.. ~ • eonrrae~ In tM ,.....,.. ,_... aad L Y .. R I · Ia B ' RI:Jal rumlabulllfldoryNftdilfordw -------------------- I Mrs. Davis. 70. Dies in COM · M,.. Euaene oava.. 70, of use Keeler. a.rkele)'. died May 5 at- . her winter home. 230 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. She had been spendlna 2 months In thls area with her husband, Alva R. Davis. retired vlce·chancellor of the University of California. Mrs. Davis, a native of Du· buque. Iowa, had been a frequent visitor In Corona del Mar since 1920. At that time her mother. Mrs. Amelia &l)arle, an early resident In the Harbor area. built the 16th house to be con· structed In Corona del Mar. Mrs. Davis Is survived by her son, Alva R. Davis Jr. of 216 Jas· mine· Ave .. Corona del Mar; a daughter, Mrs. Ellen lmril' of Walnut Creek; a sister, M iss MargarN L. &harle of 307 Gold· enrod. Corona del Mar, and 4 grandchildren. Services Wl're hl'ld Monday from Baltz Mortuary with the Rl'v. Edwin C. Gomkf' official· ing. lnurnml'nt was at Paci!ic View Memorial Park. Election Due for COM C. C. The Chamber of Commerce of Corona del Mar will elect new directors next month. Those whose terms will l'Xpire a re President Ralph Myers. Vice· president Frank Jordan. Execu. ti ve.se<'retary Braden Finch, Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart, Wa lter Shaw and Arvo Haapa. REHEARSALS of the ~ production of "Time of Your Life" show Ron Thronson telling a gripping drom11 in the role of Kit Corson. From left: Ernie B11ldovin os Willie, Sondra Coontz as the killer's side !tid . Don Tulloch as 11 society gentlem~~n. Jerry Hoy as a sailor and Louise Yeisley 11s the !tiller. The d11tes 11re Mo y 26 and 27. Holdover dlre<'tors ar(' Dr. Dave Smiley, Cli ff Llonbarger. Grant Howa ld. Ray Moore and Vern Smith. BET1tEA T T ALJ[S TAPED The tape recorded speeches of Dr. David Cowie at the recent couples· retreat will be presented on -t consl'cutlve Sunday eve· nings at 7:30. beginning May H. ln the sanctuary or St. Andrew's Pr<'·byterian Church. Cliff Haven. Summer classes for child now In grades 3 through 7 be offered by the Elementary June 26 through July 28. from 8 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. daily at Horacl' En· sign School. Purposes of the program are to assiSt those pu· pils who need additional help In reading. arithmetic or language art• areas. and to enrich the academic background in these areas. Parents are to provi de transportation. Haltorilea Rate Hie• Harbor High studPnts placl'd 3 points higher in their mf'an scores than any othe r students in Orange County In the math entrance exam glv<'n to sf'niors pla nning to enroll at Orange r oast Co liPge. Jl}otH~u SALE FOR ~tOTHER choose one or several of these wonderful pieces of pottery in our sales patio reduced 'many of them l to one· fourth of the original first price. Flower bowls. flgurl nl's, decorators pieces from Corona del Mar's loca l pottery with national fame. N. LOY AU ~R_EN, ch!!irm11n of the· board of the Irv ine Co.fl'pony and president of the James Irvine Foundation, was presented with on horioro ry Doctor of Lows degree by Dr. C lark Kerr. prestdent of the University of California, 11t the recent Charter Doy exercises in Berkeley. Mr. McLarep is 11 partner of Hos~ins & Sells in SM Francisco. SIMPLY SELECT YOU R CHOICE FRO~I THE SALES PATIO. BRING IT INTO THE OFFICE. A~D PAY 0 :-JLY ONE·HALF THE MARKED PRICE .. cfCMJfi.ttcl. CERAMICS 3901 E. Coast Highway THIS HOME Brown end Krunme11 172 1 E. Coest H'wey Corone del Mer Olt 1·6640 Coroaa del Mar .. Chubasco Is First to Finish Arnold D. Haskell's 's7.foot yawl, Chubasco, was first to fin · Ish In the 14th annual Newport Harbor to Ensenada lnternalion· al Yacht Race, out of 401 entries. and also won the New ·York Yacht Club trophy for iirst dlvld · ed rig to finis h the race. The Chubasco. Newport Harbor Y<~cht Club entry, finishing the rar<' In 2 1.:167 hours elapsed time anrl 23.12..1 hours corrected tim<'. also was rirst in hl'avy dis· plac('m«'nt orcan racing cia~. Thl' St-crctary of thl' Mexican .Xavy trophy for first 10 finish in claRs A ()('('an raci ng went to the :J:i. foot yawl, Vixen. l'ntry of Gordon ~f. Curtis Jr .. Los Angeles .NOTICE TO-{:REDITORS :;o. A·37830 ESTATE OF CLARA A. HULT· BERG. aka CLARA HULTBERG. DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouch· ers In the office ot the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, or to pre!U'nt the same, with the neces.'lary vouch . era, to tbe underslaned a t his or her place of business, to·wlt: Law Office of Galvin R. K~ne. Attorney at Law, 333 North New. port Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. within six montha alter the first publication of thls notic.'e. Dated AprU 21, 1961 HOWARD M."'MAGRUDER. Executor of the Estate of aald~t. GALVIJf Jl KEENE Attorney at LaW' Ill Jlferth Newport -.Jevard Jfewport leach, CaUiomla Yacht Club, with corrected time of 22.599 hours. Keith Lister's 46·foot sloop, Chollta, won the President of Mexico trophy for first In class B ocean racing and the Porter Si nclair trophy for first ll&ht dis· placement ocean racing. The Gov('rnor of California trophy for fiN!t in class C ocean racing went to Jerry Bill's 401t · foot sloop. Dolphin. ...... ~ Ellllll... " C..a .. II• Ills Raymond A. Elleboudt. 80. died May 5 at his residence, 516 Poinsettia Ave .. Corona de l Mar . Hl' was a native or Ostende. Bel· glum, had llvect here 5 years and In California 20 years. He was n r«'tire!1 restaura nt manager, hav. ing SNvcd many years at Appl<' Valley Inn restaurant. Survivors Include his wire. Cat her I ne; 2 sons. Ron of Corona del Mar and Walter 6t Whittier; a daughter In 29 Palms and 4 grandchildren. Holy rosary was recited Sunday and mass cele· brated Monday at St. John Vlan· ney Church, Balboa Island. Baltz Corona del Mar chapel was In charge of arranaements. IOTFOaTIIKIDUIII A son. JeUrey. •• born Thurs. day. April 27, to Mr. and M,.. Arthur W. Helin, 545 Seaward ltd .• Corona Hlahlanda, In Hoaa Ho.pltal. 110r urea IIAT •• A PGt·ludr dinner meetlna wU.l be held at I p.m. TuNday, M~ 11. at the eo.ta MeM Leal• HaJI by N.., ....... rracb uti Wllllar)', Y.tera• or wort• War L BEMrAJ.S SUMM9 ·YEARLY 8ceaic Propedl.e (We NHd Yow U.tJnas) 2732-C E. Cout Hlahway Colona del Mar. California <Jordan's Pet Shop Arcade) ORiole 3.8853 IaiilE ... -~-=~=---,==------,...._;..__,_ II•*•••• UDO PLAN WITH LAJlGE aUIIPUS JtOOM ADDED Jencb apace for that Jarp tamJly. Three spacious bedrooma. 1 ~ bath-. fireplace, ~~ air heat, car- peted lr draped. lullt-ln electric ranp, oven. clothes washer A dryer. Permanent sprinklers, beautifully landacaped and fen~ Belna offered at 122.~ - G. I. flnanclna -13,500-wHl-hand~. Two baths. hardwood floors, fireplace, North end of Costa Mesa Jocarion. Near mar· keta, -schools. and Churches. $17.500 10':'. do)wn F. H. A. $124 per month ays all. Farrow & Sons 293 E. 17th St. Ml 6·44~ Costa Mesa Open 7 days 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eves. call KI 9·1390 . ......... Ideal home for large family. Spacloua Jlvlna room. 3 bed· rooms lr den. 2 baths. F.A. heat bJt.fn kitchen. Sundeck over bl& dbJe. garaae. 112.750 RAY REALTY CO. 3512 E. Coast Hwy. Ph. OR 3-1M3, Corona del Mar When We Say "QUALITY" We mean .... This View Duplex I in C.D.M. under $40,000-Immaculate Fine rental record ArchitecturaUy Designed BABSON ....., ........... .. (lNC.) (Real EstAte Imaalneers) 2828 E. Coast Jflahw"y Corona del Mar f)JUole 3·3770 CIIH lllw• 629 St. James Rd. OPE:-. DAILY 1 TO 5 3 bedroom, hardwood floor. wall·to·wall carpets. back yard for outdoor living, near all schools. ABACO REALTY 460 N. Newport Blvd. Newport Beach LI 8·1280 day or eve. *LOOK* A Plece of Ground at 2476~i Newport Blvd. with 14·ft. easement, 150xl35, zoned C·2. Has 3·room house, steel fenced. Good for contractor, rest home, or multi·unlts, etc. FULL PRICE $16.500 Only 175 month payme nts after down payme nt. City map shows a 60·ft. stre-et in rear. This is a real buy. E. E. li-. I ............... ............. c... .. _ l'bOIM8 1111-ISII•U 1·1430 . .. , .. .,. TO MOM ... on Your Day Thls Sparkllna 2 bedroom In envlabfe CORONA DEL MAR Below $22.000 (QIC.) I ( ......... , JIH•) -&011111 ...... ., O...MIIu GaNnl TIIEE IEPIIITE ON 72' x 201' LOT. One block from All·Amerlcan Shopplna Center and Downtown Costa Mf'Sa. One Two Bedroom home and Two One Bedroom homes with fire· places. All on WOOD FLOORS, some carpet. separalf' yards and two double garages. PRICED TO SELL AT $23,950. CLEAR -FINANCJ~AlLABLE.' M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you11 Uke our friendly service" 220 E. 17th St. Co.ta Mesa Uberty 8·1139 Ucrou the atreet from Mesa Shopplna Center> Evenlnp C.U Ml 6 1928 • Ml 6·5855 Vogel Values R·2 Lot on Charlie St. Room for .J units ... $7.300 ft.J Lot In Newport Heights near High School. so· x 125 . ................................................... ......... S8000 VIew home. 3 bedroom, Kings Road .. . .......... $-15.000 .J Units on West 18 St., Costa Mesa. Trade for lot ....... .............. . .......... . . .. . $-14.500 266,j Santa Ana Ave. 4 bedroom home, half acre lot .................................................. $25 . .300 Maple Ave .. Costa Mesa. 99 x 233 lot, 4 bedroom home ......... ...... .. .. ... ... .. .. .. . $30.500 235 feet on Meyer Pl. Duplex a nd home .... .. .. $29,500 SEVERAL CHOICE SUMMER HOME RENTALS We offer you the benefit of our 40 years or real «>State experience In the Harbor Area. Let us assist you with your Investments, exchanges and sa les or your property. · Ocean Front lr Main St., Balboa Fernleaf lr Coast Hwy, COM N. Newport Blvd., Opp. Hoag Hosp. 1652 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa •. OR 5·1977 OR 3·2020 .MI 6·16i5 Ml 6·i16i I .... ,.B., ....... ~. IT'S For a family with vision. 2 bedroom and den home in fast arowlna location near Back Bay. Has R·4 zoning an? space to spare for 5 more units. Only $16.500 IPIC Ill •11 STUOCO In Corona del Mar with extra larae Jlvlna room. 2 bedrooms, double garaae. ha1'dwood Ooors, stove and refrlaerator included. R·2 zonina. $22,500. Lis t your rent•ls with us; we have tenants wailing. M • L :\1 ultiplt' • Usting s • all adds up to giving you tne complete market of the homes ln the area UIIC . . . . then Buy . . . . OB S·CMU l.uxuly 1115 Plus aciuare foot hclme. Exotic aarclena and decor -a •heM place on Ewnlna Canyon lcl .,.., tJte Oc:.oun. e. u t• appoint· ment to vtlllt tllle outatand· .... ln1 hiU owawnNp ...... . Pobd....,_ ........ , ..,... • Ullll-11, ·~ ... &cour~. ~---­oa .... -oa ....