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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-05-25 - Newport Harbor EnsignYOLO& II. lr1riUD tl .. THE ErtiiGit Ia Tile OmaAL NEWSPAPER Of The City Of Irvine Co. lf~gh School StaH Gets . Salary Hike Sa)ary Increases for Hllh School staff •nd faculty for 1961 ·62 were authoriud by the board f'-. trustHs Monday a ft er - noon .• ~rt'\tlca.ted em p1oyHS and prinC'Ipa ls will receive a 4.66 per cent average lnc~ase, plus their regu lar step Increase. Classified employet"S were voted about a 5 per ~nt salary Increase. ranging from 1221 to $620 a month. Cafeteria employees also re- cei\'ed a 5 JM'r cent ave rage l)ay hike. Supt. Max Ru5S('JI was offered a new 4·year contract calling for a salary of $18.250 a year, an lncrea~ from $17.500. Bids for conlltructlon of Co· rona del Mar High S<-hool will be advertised 81! soon as approv. a l or plan!! by the state board of school house planning and s tate division of architecture Is obtalnt"d. Trustees authorized the bid advertlslnR as soon all approval Is obtained to save waiting until their Mllt me-eting on June 13. The new school Is scheduled to Opt"n In the fa ll or 1962. Trustees •treed to hold their next meetln1 at 1:30 p.m. Tues- day, June 13, In th MWIY·N'· modeled admln latNtlon building at 1601 16th St. a t the northe .. t com er of the N~rt Ha rbor High School campus. Adm in- lstratlvt' offices are upected to be moved by June 3 to permit the TPmodeJing Of the quartPrS · Into 3 r laS$rooms. Bids will be adv('MI9ed for grading, t urfing a nd paving the undevl'lOJM'd Nt!lterly <'nd of . th<' campus. Off-~tr-cet parking for stuclents.~ turfing for sport!~ games and the removal or hnr· racks a re planned. Council, Sets Budget Talks For June 5 re Plans jP.O. Site 1ls Included -II • -. In · 'Center' Plans for the proposed Irvine Town Center oft Coast Hwy. and Ma~Arthur Blvd. In Corona del ~ar weu outlined as they stand • at present to the COM Chamber LOCAL CONTESTANTS for he title of Miss YoJ'nq Republican of Orange County are Mory ""'n. Breger of Costa Mesc), at left ano Lo•e+ " Me) II SO" of H~rbor V~e .... Hills, CorOI'Ic) del Mar who .,,e sho .... n here .... ith Br.,ncn Kerfoot of C oro"" del Mar presodent oT the County Young G<?P. M"ry A,..n, 20, is employed at Hughes in Cost" Mes" and Loretto 23 is e mployed .,t Coll•ns R.,o c. Miss Yo.mg GOP .,..jll .oe chosen this Frid"y eve "i"q "' Los Coyote~ Countrt Cluo. Bue n" Par of Commerce In a letter to Presl· dent Ralph ltyera from Raymond L. Watson, architect <planner for the Irvine company. The COM ch amber had asked the Irvine Co. to clarify some of the ru mors and auesses. Here are the questions and answers: SKYSCRAPER PROBLEM ·wiLL BE AIRED JUNE 5 SCHOlARSHIP ot H1qh include these seniors: from left-Diane Schwarh, who won " C a liforni., slate scholarship; Sue Burqenbauch. Stcnford &~d . O ccidentcl: Jud;th Schmidt. Stanford and " st~te scholorsh1p . and Fronk Brown, junior college reserve scholcrsh1~. O ther win- ners ore Da n Denison. Don Robe rson. L•ure~"Ce Hobberd. Ro,.,dy Hanve lt. Carol· Bullod . Pomelc Thomson. Rolph Ch.,m,.es~. Patricio Pierce, Rob in l,....in and Gary Coldwell. Q-ls consideration being giv· en in planning lrv.ine Center to the est ablishment there of a new civic center for the City of :'\ew· port Beach-that Is. to a reloca· tlon there of the principal ad· mlnisratl~ offices of the city? A-W. an be68f cantua to PORT MESA PACT c ..... 1111 c:Mc .... eodal NEW _ • :;;.;:,~,.=.~ ON RESERVOIR OK'D ceatft ·-\be ..... · Q--Do the plans contemplate the ~ble location there or a E RT h • . central or princlpaJ · postoffief> CALVIN ST WA .' .,.. o s ?" In an action described as epl<' the Harbor HighlandB. Striclu!r, tot the City of Newport Beach~ 4 Europe"" to~or w•in n.s wo e a nd historic. the Newport Beuh Seaquist and 22nd St. areas so A-We feel tile ..,. ef tiM Mc!lrie . will hove & "ew 10 b when City Cound l gave approva l Mon-that t~ will be served by New-T ... c:.tw w01.a....-1y be he qe ts bac f.ome. Ccl P"'~ day evening to a contract be· ,art leach. ..c1a • te ....... • ..,_. su penr •erde"t cf N e w p ~ ' t twHn the city and Coata llesa ...-• .-.. ....atr. .... 8eadt s;,ce tqss. hcs bee" cp· County Water District for Ule of NotedGeneral ................. ~..... pointed d irec!CY of·lhe Porws, at,( Canyon Rnervotr. It ..... be ""tM ...-..s • ~'=hes and Recreof.o:)" Dec· The •· kyscra per problem" of :"Jewpon Beach as ht>duled for di.scus.'lton Monday. June 3, at a joint study ses.c;ion of the City Council and Plannlnll Comma~· 1on. as a prt>ludt' to a publiC' ht>a~1ng to be r ailed b} rheo Com · m tssion. Th(' Cnunf"tl re<"t'h..,d a )PUN :\fonda\' from Paul Lou~hndgt' j r., ac;kl ng that hts rl'quesr tor a multl·ston· build ing near the Vista del · L1rlo burldtng be con- sldPrt'd under pre~nt regula tion<t. The Commt!"ston had held UIJ tht' appilt-ation, pt>nding 3<"· uon on proJ)O"('d new ordinanl't'!l on htgh nS(Io buildm gs. Counci l referud the letter to tht' Com· Mrs. Hardesty Heads C of C The t!OIItract Is for S ~an. and ceat..l poet .alee ._ tiM He has oee., &c'•"'q ~ •ec~r the relmbu..iement by C05ta :\fesa Vis·tor Here ..... -. since tr>e re$•nn~t'::~ry cf R'ch.,rd t<' Newport Buch will be about I I Q-Withln th«! planning arc ., w I u •t 0 I C I ha.s Aber"'~'"y " ,e~· .,c,. ·.,e oman S nl S.tO.OOO annually -a~! 4 '·~ GPn. Ru!!Sell Randall. famt'd refer.pd to as Jrv ne en er. . S·ewar• re de~.:e \ "'' o:O of the annual ~PI'ft'latton of ~ thn l<'a cl"r or Randall's Raid· anv provision been madt" for the u th I nd plp.-Unes to be I'" ·-" ro~ting of th,. projectt'd coastal Pcwe I PI New;:-c•\ He g"' . .\fro; Ounr 1n Harfll:'sly. Cormrr e rt"Wrvo r a ers In thP China theater dur1ng frM>way other than a long th«! IEr-· Cl" pnoto) ~('(·n•tan· or thf' :'\ewpon Harbor USC'ti by the Water Olsttk t. I World War 11 Is • fre-quc>nt s 101 Alt o--~r" of Rn~Jtor·. "'I]) haa .. Another ff'ature of the a~~-. . present roUP of u. . er· OVu .. •·u , n " " nwn ls the eventu-'1 transfer of \'J'.,Itor 10 the llarbor A~a. as nate. locally known all Paclfir k 8 •1d• 'hf' n~''' 1\ form<"l1 Women· .. Ot ---I gu""' ot J im Pl-t,.ch or 1"10 s. roast lll~thway? If so. appro:tl· Ban Ul lng \'i!"lon of .="'""pon Harb<lr Cham I 8:1\ Ft.. Baltx>a lsllnd. h 1 ation Is con '--.· of l'nmr.lN• r ~he ''a" T • h p• matelv w at OC' • ~ '"'' rl s lerce r.rn. Randa ll is a grad'\J.Jt(' of templatl'd rorthef~way roUtf'. s·.te Var·lance unan tmou~h t'll'l'lt'•l 31 a lunrh \\'l:'"t Point, in thf' ria~ of 1925. A-The roaU.., ol \be 111'0· t>On mt>l'l n.,;; Tu!• ... rl,ly 10 tht> I S I t d whl"n r.en. Douglas ~la rArthur l«t~ CO!Dtal l........, la belD9 llurl<'\ Bt--11 t'nrnna rlf•l ~tar at s e ec e I "'·'" hParl of thf' Aradt'my. Ht' atadi~ a ore1y to d.WnDliM Is Re·,ected l{'f --~\ l'r ol \\ t•Pk:-of :h'll\ it\ •n was instruc-tor at W~t Point for tiM effect o1 ..so-peuible organ11.n.: rh,• ~roup \\llh n W as Zonta Girl I a While l'("rvecl with ,) righter routes OD tbo C..ter.-w.D Rkhnrd.prP,Ir11'nt u( lhf' ChJm <·omman'd In Panama during tht' aa to try aa4 •tbDate tho John Of' Lon~ow's request tor .1 IX'r. I Patrid a 1Trlsh1 Plerrt-. daug h·j C'arly yC'ar'l of World War II. the_n logical reate tiM state aay M · ~I bark ,·a nanC'P a t 2831 E Coa ... t S<>n mg "11h ~It" lla rdPl't~ IPr of ~fr. and ~rs. Fit>ldlng was hPad or thf' Fourth Ai r lect. B.....r .... an sure Hwy to ron"trUC't a hea(! w ill ht> \lr"' KMt'n ~larJtrl'l.t Thayer of 322 Island Ave .. Bal-For('(' F'ighter Command. with you ....u-u.at tile ulu.ate quancrs budding tor the nt'xt Woorl. 'H'f'·Ptf'-lHil'nt: :\frs ~1n · boa, has been chnwn a!! Zonta ht>adquartr rs in San Francisco. route will be __.. by tbe door Corona del :\olar brancoh of IX'I Fllrmnm ..... ,.., rNar)i and Dr girl for May. She Is the vale· In 1944 he-was !!Pnt to China State ~ ef Jll91lwaya. Se<'unt\. First :'\ational 8 a n k Carol LA>Ianol rrra!'ur.-r Din'<' d iC'torlan of the eraduatlng class as tht' hf>ad ~ thf' 312nd Fight~r 1 was rejectt>d last Thursday b~ tors ar.~ thr \lmr!' EIIN"n Ru h mlsalon wath a remln~r th_a t tM Cooncal wants t he Commis- s ion's recommenda tions before the end of J une. WilliamsAgain Heads Central • Newport Assn. Howard Williams. 311 1 land A\'t'. Balboa. has ~n rt>·E!'II"cleod presrdent of t he C't-ntral Nt'w - port Jk.oach I mprO\'emt'nt Assn .. and Henry EnglE!' faas I>C'en n amed again ru; secretar~­ trl"a urt"r. Robin Lin~)' I~ the new vi('(>· prf'!ljdent; MJ'tl.. Ed. mund Burns JS recordl n~t -,errP· tary. The rlJrP<"tors are Hal Glas~. Etl JI Pah . l trs. Ed ('arson John Gru\·es, · 'taniPy Ahlroan. Frank Wood Jr .. Char IPs Larzelt'tr dn 1 ~~~ Blanr he Fulkt>rson Thl' installation dlnnN parry will be hPid Junf' 10 .11 th<• ).'f•\\ • port Harl\or Ya. ht Club !\hi'" Sue F tckl'rt' program cha~rm.1n Yule Lighting on Agenda for COM Meeting at Harbor High, was honored W ing. protrctmg 8 ·29 bases In R • d R d• the :'\rwport &>arh Pl!inning ~rd ... nn \\'1n1fn•d Ra.-on. RI'Sh~lf" last week by Kappa Kappa Gam · northwest China and altacklng et1re a 10 Comm 1ssion. 0 DonMII a nrl \',\l.tn ~t.H~h The Newport Beach City Coun -rna scholarship and Is vlce-p resi. Japanese !!upply llnc:s -flying Tht> C'omm1 ~lon ,·otrd 10 rc Other tn1~10,.., ... ln•ludt'd Jp ell will hold an adjourned mHt · dt>n t of Trl Slama. P-47. P-38 and P·al r~ghtt>rs. St t Hoag 17ont> 4 parN"Is or Irvine co. land pro,al ot a tl'ntatt\(" "f't ot n~ ing Monday evening, Jane 5, . He wen t on mo~ than 50 mls· ar a I bu t drcided against reroning s•: law<: "ha.·h \'Ill ldunr h th<' :'\('W A pre\ tew of C'hrl'~tmas dN·o. r:anons tor thP < or<lna nc•J !\ta r rnmmerc1al o;ert1nn i!> on th•• program for 1 hr 1..·0~1 rh.tmh<-r" nf'Xt genf'ral hn'akfa,t mr<'ltn.c tn bl' held at C'hf'f" Inn at 7:30 a m TUI'looday Jun,..., ·For the> (IM 11m,.. 1n ~P.l r<: 11 appt>a rs tha t a htghl~ attrar ti\P anr1 no' l'l Yult-dtvordllon f(•r the w hole highway !'ltrip '" prat• llrablt>." . a rl1 ~1 rl> T Ounrdn Stt>wart. 1n r h<Hi?c of thr ('tlm mitt('(' "'hH·h 1s "orklng nut the plan particularly to 10 over the 1961· f .. ~ .... sions. alway~ ca nw back without acres 10 tht> Ja maica Inn a rea Womrn's 01\ 1,..1on on rts \o\a~ 62 budeet. a scratch. AI ha~. ~?tired radio JM'TSOn· a ftt'r considerablt> protest wa:; ~Irs Hard,_,,,. told tht> largr City Mana~r Robert Shelton Mrs. Donald · Anderson. vi('('-He returnt'd to the States in allty. Is scheduled to leave Hoag I voi("('d b , l n •ln«' Tt>rra("(> re I· group g.tlht•rt>d that It· will has submitted a p reliminary Pretlldent of N~port lk>acoh 1916. was romm.tnder of Lach · Hospital shortly, according to his d 1 w~ <~aid they did not ded1rate 11c: lniNt'"t to r u ltu rnl budget with an opeTatlnr tetaJ I United Fu nd .• met yesterday with land Air Force Base. tht>n went physldan. ~n :· to e: b~llt In that ,·iclnitv devt-lopment of tht> rommuntty. of 13.960.776, a 9.2','.-lncre.-her admlaslona committee to to the War Coin!~. and ~rved ~r. ~~. wh~ condition ill wan r · IM'autlhrar1on. t>mpha~ls on "P«'· over the }910·1 1 bad1et. The dlscuu new eroupe applylne to as air attache in ~oscow In 1948 rep 0 r ted good. underwent I r 1a l rvt>nt s, p.~rt icularly as they :'\om Ina lions for dirrcto~ wi II al~o be' takPn up a t this SPS<\IOn. E:xN"uth'e S r r r e t a r y Braden total revenue fttlmate ol$4.324,· the 1961·62 drive. On Mrs. An· and 1949. abdom1na1 sureery about two I PJI ,._ Jllllt •• a ('('t'nt tht' arl'a·!' rh·h histoncal 210 Is bued on a continuance of dersen's commltM are Mrs. He Is now retl~ from the Air WHks ago. He Is In the surg ical I background. and full·rlt'dged the exlstlnr property tax of Cha llen Landers. Mrs. Otis Buck · Force. am1 Is a consultan t for wing of the hospital. ~irs. Sydney Gaynor. 609 Pato· roopNatJon \\llh the Cham i>C'r or Newell Named $1 .35 a nd an ....-ed valaaU.. lna ham , Mrs. John Porter Jr. and , electronic firms in Burbank. He Is famed for his portrayal l lita Drive. Irvine Tf>rraC'f'. was I Commt-r<'e of 1120.080,000. Mrs. Georae M. Rodda Jr. 1 • * * * of tbe low·p~ssure door-to-door hostt' " Monday to the exf'C'utlve -------- Fl nch r?PQrted. salesman and has ~n d ividing board of ~ewport Harbor High H• h p t f A A • t t his time .betwef'n the San FN· School PTA at a l~ncoh.on In ht'~ 19 OS or . s SSIS an nando Valley and l'f'!lldt!nC'f' In home. Plans for a ta leht sho~ 1 • ~ tta"ller In the harbor June 1 a t thf school auditorium L I v t c· • ...u Attorney ==---------we_n-_dl_sc_u~ __ . ----oca e eran I 7 3 LOTS IRING $41.200 I llt-nrv ~fuc;selman. 209 £. Bay RiC"hard A. :"J<'W<'II. 30. of ~~ ' AH•. &lboa. p.tst rommand.-r or ArRrta A vi'. Corona dl'l ~tar. h n.; ~rw \1r~a Barracks 12-19 of Vet· het>n ap;x>lrrt~d as aso:l~tant rtty IN CITY COUNCIL SALE I N a n-. of Worlcl W3r 1. has ~n 1 attMnPy <( ~ewporr Beach n1 •1 -namc-tl natll'lnal Mruty r hlrf of Slllary of So32 a month. Ma or a nd auctionc!er Jamt"S I ~ for Mr. al\d Mrs. EmC"~t c:t ft In lhl' :"J.ttlon.ll \'Nt'ran or Ill' ftlls th<' J'W'l lllon var atNI Stod~rd dlspoeed ot 3 sur;>l~ I Ba lhf of Los An,.f'I('S. Thtoy out I Worlrl \\';u I h\ X u !ona l Com · b\ thr. N' IRn l tlon of .JO(' RC'~l West ~~rt Jots Monday eve· bid PntriC'k O'Conl'14'r nnd F rank m.1ndN JCihn Erl< '-'on of ~Inn<.'· mon, '' ho took tht> C'tt~ at1otn1~ nln for a total of M1 200. but CortE'~. "h(l submittl'd a ~al1•d ap.•h~ JOh tn R,<'dclln~ g 1 .. • 2 t h•r 1 bid of Sl"' •nd add-.. an or11l ~'\1· \Ju,-.. Ir-an 1s thl' roundl'r ~t.-="t-\o\rll s::r dua tNJ frnm the~ was "no Nl ~ on ° " I •· · .. ""'' · ' -l'(~l • 1 1"-" ( h l'C L lots. Tht'y will be tf'ad,·«-rtltwd bid of $13,400 aftf'r Mr. Br .. ..-nf tho• 1,-..-.11 fla rrAt'k .. whll"h I<> A" n "L~'· rnm t «.' nw I d t I bid $13 200 1 no" lt•cl h\ Willia m Howl'IJ of , ·hool In 19.~. thtn was a I· fol' .sale At a ater a e. · · · tl'li \\ th thE' I a<~ln<> dc-n.rt Ht',.. are the r~ults of the • Pal"('(>! 8. 30 by i6 R·l. .11 C ta ;\ll',,t a<> romm ndl'r, Thf' a 1 " , "' ·~ · · h "~''' mN'tln~ Will tx-ht-ltl 111 " m~nt of th(' '" lnf" Co. and for auction : · :\211'l ~t'ptune Ave.: no l!:tl<': 1 " • • th<' past mnnth hu ~n In • P:UC'f'l A. 30' by 76" R-1 .,, CTonnN-C'OnOS(' ~alt'd hid of I r .m. T\.l('~da~·. Junf' 6. In 1hc ' ' ti .. ..,.. ... River Ave aold fo~ SliSOO $12 ~ wu ~\aAof'd u '''~!II C'~ta ~li'sa IA-glon Hall. ll'gAI prarrt~ In LA~una. f' ONAN " • ~· • • Bnd hi "1 fe. L} nn. h.ave 2 t•htl· on an oral bid b)' realtor Robert ~~~~r.~~:':t!:J'!~';~~~Id 10 tht' I llltlrlll lllll'lll dn'n. Brad. 4111, and Pam. 3. • Part't'l C, 30' by 111'', R·2. at Ph( lk-ta Ka'Pi); h<m()r8 ha\'t• C'AIICEL lwtM fiiOQ ... ~ River A\~ .. soJd 10 o·cnn~ bHn AC'('()mf'd to tht' rollo••l na C"onstru.·tlon of a n.-w .O·m . ner~Cortf'M' on thf'lr ~IPd bid local t~tudf'nt~ who will •r•du. naclum ~'Ill J')l't'\'f'nt Orana~" of 113.830. Mr June 1 rrom Stanford Unl Coast Cs>llrae frorn olfmne a • Par~l D. 30' x 112 . R·2.. at I \'f'~lf)•: ummtr twlmmlng procram thts 4802 ~eptuM A\f'~ ~ld to O'C'on C.ar)· I>M"'Tl, son oC Mr. a nd 'I'Ar, aecordtna tp Dr, Nonnan nt"r·Cort('~ on tht'lr ~~Jc·,i bld :\Jrs. Joe OC'f'm, 416 Dah lia A~e.. Watl>On. toiJep vl<'f'·Pr•hl~nt. of $13.81.'11\. ' CoronA Ml ~ r. • Pa~l £, •· by 1 . It-~ at Allt'ft Dallac, n ot ~t'J. D. C. SWl' nn~ A\'\"., no •h'; tlwN' D.tlla 323J Ia St .. 'Jeapat ...,. no tN&.d bldt. and wtt.n H~trh~ ,,_. ...,_ ~liM few oral bldta at Barbara Ann Lardlwr. _ _. a ....Uftl prk'e of sn.-dMft tw of lin. SUvta ........_ wltl .. I 011*'• • V\a ~ I.MD~~ ..... ~~;··_.,....j,!!~~~~!!!~~~~~~~ •• • 1 •&WIOft ~ UIIGII TIIVUDAY. IIAY & 1•1 \ fD1 epsp &Yan iWUaDAY OO .. A D&L 11M. CALIF • .. 4 • Hop ..._. ._ ,..... NW et c-. U Wet, Cellf. Pill •'•• ...W, ... ,.....,. .. c:.... ........... at, .. ~ ...... c.a4. OHM._. e PROTECT YOUR BIGHT TO OWN PROPERTY 1 agree with Duncan Hardesty, pre sident of t~ N e wport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realt~rs •. th?t: ,.._. ..... a. t6le ....._ .............. ~ HIO L c...t ........ _,, C.... tiel W., c.k ,..._..., Ollele J.-.. AIYO L MANA --·<>-.... ,......_ "Many p roperty owners will be under the JUrisdi~­ tion of a powerful new state .~lice power, the Fcnr Emplo yment Practices ComiiUSSlon, that. would t~ke a way their right to freely re~t or sell then prope~!1es as they see fit, if Assembly B1ll 8.01 becomes law. Pie HANA -·-....Wte Wiler lM NIWPOll ~101 INSK;N ••• eti!MtM te M e ._..,_ ef .... ~el ·dreWtt.. .... _. 4-. He. AJIIN el tle ~ C..... a. S.Me, AM elltl 6ty ,..-......., It ....Ufietl .. ,....... el pliWk MriMI ... ~ 6ty lew • 1'\e htlfll It ftle OfRtW ..._..,_, .. .... Cfiy .......... IMch This b ill takes away the nght of the property owner to sell o r rent h is propertY. to wh<?msoe.ver he wi$hes. We are entering upon an age m wh1ch the right to own property is being sneered at and ma- ligned. "Protect human rights!" is the c ry of the h berals. A nd so they chip away at our freedom.s , not knowing. or n ot caring, that if they succeed m destroying our r ight to o wn and mana~e our proper- ty, "h uman rights" also will c~ase to extst. SUISCitrnOH lATH le the Newpert H""'-AIM: O..e year IJ.OO: ._ yeert -11.00 ~· ef tt.. Her6ter AIM: O~~e , .. , -14.00: twe ~..,. -IUO WORLD PREMIERE FOR NEW SARTORIO BALLEl: ·Send your p rotests agamst AB 80 l to Senator John M urdy in Sacramento. "I dt•llencJe you to eng.9e the enemy, be he • member of your locl<je, your dturdt, or y04Jr dub: Spe•k. out for fr ... dom •nd A~Mrice. Hide not your f•i+to. 1n m .. n1n9leu pJet.itudes ·or cultured phr•ws. Cour•9eously denounce the enem1es of ....freedom. Know the truifl of the id~icel 9re•tness _of .our free republic •nd meet the enemy in forum •nd •~o~dttort~o~m . . . . . 1 c•U for ~~~~o~nteen to lfM•k in defenw of Americen liberty. I c•A for voluntee" for tfte dur•tion of the c~.d w~r, or until de•th."-Sen•tor NELSON S. Dll WORTH of C•llforn••· from "A Freedom M•nifesto," •ddreu delivered April 16, 1955, in S•n fr•ncisco before +tte C•liforni• Society of the Sons of +to.e Am•ican Rev~ution. * * * e PAYING BLACIMAU. TO COMMUNISM I agree w ith C o ngressman James Utt . who pro- tests the atte mpt of Eleano r Roosevelt. Milton Etsen - hower and Walter Reuther to pay tribute and blac k- m ail lo the Castro communists for release of some l 200 pnsoners In a letter to Prestdent Kennedy , C ongre ssman Utt asked. ·How low can thts country smk m the eyes of the w orld to millate suc h a pro· g ra m of blac kmatl e xpendttures? You m u st reahze that when these 1 200 ere r elea sed. there w11l b e 1,200. or 12.000. m o re people offered in barter." T hts Roosevelt-Eisenhower·Reuth er pcoject w ill. c! course. recetve the c heers of others of their kind- the far -out l iberal fnnge-and thus communist C as ro w tll ~be glor ified , and o u r once-proud nation vnll suffer ano ther gnevous b low. M r. Utt pro posed the correct alternallv es: E1ther lcc·te C u be comple tely alo ne o r m ove in w 11h e v e ry po·.ve r at our comm a n d to s et up a protectiv e g o vern- ment a w Citing the lime when C u b a JS again capable c! sel!-government. * * * ''The Emperor's New Clothes," a baller created by An glola Sar· torlo oC Corona del Mar. W!ll rl'cclve its world premierl' (his Saturday. May 27. in Santa Ana College a uditorium. PerCorm- ,,nC'es will be given at-2 and 8 p.m. Pionee.r Going To Stanford Stanford's Ho;>k in~ ~arlnP Sta. tlon at Pacific Grove will liter· ally take Its flr!lt excursion Into open·ocean biology studies when Its new ship, the .Pioneer, reports tor duty early in 1962. ThP Pioneer. former racing yacht of George Vanderbilt. was glvl'n to Stanford last month. The National Science Foundation provldl'd 1162.945 to pay for It s ronverslon Into a marine re. search vessel and its upkeep for a s u b seq u en t three-months' shakedown cntiSl'. Th<> Pionet'r is SchoonN· ri ggt'd and has .a 400-hp Die~l auxiliary. Shl' Is 172 Ccet long. has a 28·Coot beam and draws 16 feN or watPr. Shl' was built in 1927 under the name of Cres· "ida at a <'OSt o( 11.400.000. Siner 1951 she has b P l' n "l'wlnging around hPr hook" In the Nf'wport Beach yacht har· bor. liN rl'morlt>ling will C'onsisl of •·hangt's and additions to avail· <~Oil' -.p.l<'<'. and Installation of trawling anrl srwrial wlnf'h I'I'JUI(lml'f11. <"lcctronir r·ommuni· !'al ton ;jnd na\•ig:llion g<'ar. plu-. l·xH·n!'tVI' hyrlrogr.lphil' anrl sri. t'ntifiC' rrtuipm,.nt. ~hr will ht' o;ta ffNI hv thrN• -.••ntor .;dl'nti~l~ and a· tfO"~t'n gratluatP -:turlt'nts. anti will hr 1n .. ,.nirl' throughout lhl:' YNlr, pnm.HII~ In thl' northr.ts ll:'rn Pac-ifll'. MYTH: Free enterprise capitalism means freedom from social law and a return to th~ law of +to.e jungle. TR UTH: Free enterprise capitalism means the freedom of individuals to er- change freely with each other the products of their work under l"ws that prevent the use of force and fraud. Free enterprise LECAL NOTICE opposes laws that ta~e from those who produce to give to those CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH who are idle and destructive ..... Socialism is the law of the CALIFORNIA jungle. where uch is entitled to wh"t he can get by political XI ITH'E IXVITI~G BIDS pressure, force or fraud, instead of in erchange for whet he SEALED PROPOSALS will be nives.-From "MYTHS AND TRUTHS ABOUT FREE ENTER. received at t he oW ce of the City ., Clerk. City Hall. City of Newport PR ISE." Coast Federal Savings and Loan Assn., Los Angeles. Beach, CaiiCornla, until 10;30 * * * \ ~~ on thl' 2:2nrl dil\' of Jurw. • GIVE Us COURAGE TO REMAIN FREE 1961. at which time tlley wil l be pu bllcly opent-d and read. Cor f.. ·-;oH A '1/,hw~ s r:ler mc: • for :he Urban pPrformlng work as follow~: ~~ ·::-:1 A rim :r..~'r'J l.on. ~"'ame by l!JVtlotto:-t to the PILE P.EPLA<"D<tEXT F'OR :'-IEWPORT OCEA:'-1 PIER C ... , C :, .r.~.! ~~·:r1y se ::;.s!on Monday a!ternoon and ANn s,\J.BO,\ ocEA:'J PIER ro r• •nr· 3"'i' c:r· I ·o o~~dlm~n-Jt was No bid will be received un1es!l "' ; -• '-"'· ... •· -... -· tt I~ m ade on a proposif=fiiiin .... •r;•·· r_:: rn ·te!Sf" .lic-:1. b e r:ousn M r W tlkJn w arned furnished by the City Engln~r. :.r.:n •;.rJ' ·=-:,s t:-•-::1 WIJS n~! eas y t::nd that 11 w ould Each bid must be a ccompanied :.r ' 0 '"' io1 r '-:. p .sh 11 d o wn the rommU ntty S throat h_v ra'1h, f'Nllfi<'d cheC'k or bid· d..r's hond mad<' payabll:' to th<' :-·.1 •• ,... p~oo .. ~ .s !Jil·! til!ormed (Remind~ m e of a City qt Newport Beach, tor an .:•::·1 ::rs ' y r::>'J CJ•''e em a ictr nal. hen hang 'em ") amount equal to at least ten per r..-,., c •• .rtr.q nose ;n :he ten•. com e-on cam e cent (10%) of the amount bid. such guaranty to be forfeited ~-·• n '0 .:-r.-t c • -: . .t?·N pkn ~1-:c commumty renewal should the bidder to whom the .--~ ·• ;r:1 ·11l-:.-:-h p rcv.rles !o:-'J c o mplete survey of contract Is awarded fall to enter I l 1 S 1 Into the contract. ·: r . ·y u 1' n r::> 'Jt:: .. ua re(.eve opmenl o rne o our In accordance with the pro- '":. .:-:-.!mr·r. S~"Cmed lo go lor hts tdea b ecause our vlslon.s of Section 1170 of the La· f"I":-".r.:l ::;clcsm -:m e xpla.ne d that rhe Federal Govern-bor Code. th~ City Council of the mr n: would pr-&vtd~~ash ~nd there were-no ~!~al~lecf~~~n~~c~r:va:lll~s~ ~~gs o'tachelj. \Tnars · free" federcl money, just • rate or per diem wages In the 11 kP 1<'dPr(J\ av:l !0 s -:h ools. and federal s u b sidtes lor I locallty In which the work Ia to , be perCon11ed for each craft or . '!.0 farmers. and free lun c hes ) type of workman or mechanic Do you get the p icture: ONE OF THE RICHEST needed to execute the contract CITIES IN THE ENTIRE WORLD h old tng out tis eage r and Is ~et forth In Resolution No. 5198. A ropy of said ~Ju . hand toward W ashington for some cash for a project tlon .s available In the ottJce of ·,vh.-::h the mayo r describ ed as b eing too expensive the City Cl~rk In the Cl~ of 1 t 1 t f k 1 Newport Beach. . ~r us o pay o r ou o our o wn poe ets All bid• are to be compard on The sam e day our counctlmen w e re lookmg o ver the baata of the City Enrtneer'a a budget re por t fro m our city m anager who was estimate or the quanUtla of h .1. bl .d h • . work to ~ done. p o mtmg out 'Nil )Usllm e pn e t a: our ctty was No bid will ~ aecepted trom 1n PXcelle n fman c iol c ondttio n . But that does not a Contractor who hu not bMn k t f h ld b · llceMect In accordance wtth the SP.em to e ep our c t y rom o mg out eggtng provialona or Chapter 9 Dlvlalon h ·:mds to the national government. w htch ts in debt m of Bu.alnes. and PiotaaJonJ to he a ppalling to tal of almost $300 BILLION dollars . CodePl. be d • b ·tt· 1 d · t d ana may IHn, &II aorml and many m o re t tons are a rea y commit e . of propoul, bonda, mntrac:t, and O u r nation 1s edgmg toward financial disaster. apMfteat1011a ma, be obtained Why? Because of beggars lik e us here in w ealthy ~:-aO:.,e.lf~at~~: Ne wpor t Beac h , eager to reach into the pubhc trough romta. , for hard-earned tax dollars. A refundable ctepo~Jt of t5.tr 1 bee · S · }' ~ on each Mt of plane and spedfl It has correct y n wntten : octa tsm ~,ns at eauona will .,. .._qulNCS. home. r igh t here in our o wn ~mmun ities, if we d o 11ae OtJ oflf.wpart 8rMdl "' not have the m o r al courage to resist the lure o f _,...u bl}!-rillltd to• ,..1 ~.f\r h d f h th. '* be h ) , a .,.. an waft ~ .,. the an -out o w at we tn&. to ot e r peop e I tormalltJ tn ~aC!Ilblda. money. It's our, o wn m oney, e xtracted from ·all of c:rrr or us in the first place, sen t on to Washington , then ~IUCB, doled back to use, minus a n enormous political IIA•XDY a:amovoa, brokerage fee, which is needed to finance the spread ttd 5 JS.e a.y a.rtr of tt. evil of socialism througholllt our land. :biWt: '11ay1z. .lu• 1• Dear God, give us courage to remain free. rn the Jlf..,ort Harbor J!n111n This ballet version of Hans Christian Andersen's fable· will be performed by the Danl.'t' The· atrt' Corona del Mar, which Is dlrc(·ted hy Miss Surtorio. Italian chorcographN of the Rome Op. Na. Floren~Jva) alld New York City Center 0 (.K'ra. The b.1llet Include ancient Greek myths; the Elizabetha n folk ballad. "Gret>nsleeves,'' and a retl'llini' of the French .legend, "The VIntner's Daughter," with music by Academy award com, poser Mlkl08 Rozsa. Guest artist will be Lois Ellyn. who has dan<'ed 'with the orJg. inal Ba llet· Ru sse and Balan- C'hlne·s New York City Ballet. HN partner will be Joey Harris. star or top musical rom.-dll's. ..... , .• ., ....... Glfrs for a baby-to-bf> were showerf:'d upon the grandmother. ~rs. Jack Bayer oC Corona del ~ar, following a brunC'h ar· ranged by Mrs. Herbert B. ~II · IN of :>25 HllZl'l Drivf'. The mothN ·tO·I>f'. ~trs. Harold S;>tl · INS I Linda Bayer I or Santa Ana. had been ordPrl'd to bed by hf'f dO<·tor anrt was unable to altend. Making thl'lr presentations WNP MmC's. Robert vom Clert. W.tlt<>r Charam1 . .1, Ralph Phelps. A II'C Schva f7, G<'OrfZI' Wiscma n. ~ary Fill, St uart Nolton. John Nl'lson Jlurll. S 1 a nIP y Hill. J,1mrs ~ir'Cay, }J('nry Napi('S, a nd RohNI Flanrgln, S. R. Nrwcomer. r.us Brr lln. Rnymond Ager anct Jumes Goodman. 2.&00111 EalpiOJM Hiretl ~hi' 2 . .'i00rh l'mployN' hired at Ford Aemnutronic is Sherman PNit'. 2$14 Buc-knell Rd .. Costil )Jt·~ .... wc·ounlttnl 111 J.(ow•rnml'nl prOJX'riY a c·c·ount. finanrf' <II'· partml"nt. AN(m utronk thus ri'.H'hNI the> half way mark In its ~ntl or :1.noo pcoJIIe at its Xl'w· rort Bl'arh plant by thr <'n<l oC 1962. EXEBCJSE WDfTEft SHIELD !'Pf'<'lalist Fivt.' llnrolll D. IIO<I · ~on. son of :'fl rl'. Wi lma J. Sim-:. J.jf,O PlliCI'nlla Avl'.. ~~·wport RPa l·h. and Army Pre Jo:-.f'Jlh ~. \.rant. son of Josrph A. Gr .. nt. 12.1 list ;o;r.. :-lcwporr. parl k ipot · rt1 r<'C't•nrly with othl'r JWr!':onnf'l ror thC' Eighth lnfnnt ry Division tn F:xl'ft·i~t' Win lf'r Shield II nl thl' Grnfl'nwohr·Hohcnkls train. ing nrl',l In Germany. NEW -KIWAJfJI 11EIIIEBS Xf'w ml'mh<'NI of the Corona t1t•l Mar Kiwanis Cluh arf' Bob Mr Farrl'n. ownN ot the Mug Shop, 302 1 E. ('oas t lhvy. and Paul Laeson. owner of Mr. Paul's ~Pn's Shop. 2.515 E. Coast Hwy. NED FENTON PBOIIOTED Cadet Cpt. Ned Fenton. son or ~fr. and M"'. Harold Ff'lnst~>in . 7.31 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle. hu hf'en promot~>d to thP rctnk or catl«>t SNfZf'llnt in thf' ROT<' CadM Corps or Brown M!Jltary Acad· Pmy, CIPndora. LECAL JfOTJCE :-JOTJCE TO CREDITORS SU PERIOR COU RT OF THF. STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TH E COU:in ' OF ORANGE No. A ·37261 F.<~liltl• nf HILDRED HANSEN. Dccca&('d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to thf' rredltors of the above named d('CPdrnt that all perttOns having clalma agains t the salct decedent are required to file thMl. with tht-necc!Mary vouch. en~. In the offl~ of the clerk of thf' al)ove f!ntltJed court. ot to p~nt thttm, with the n~ry vouchers. to lhe undeiiCI')ed <at LAw Offlc.'8 or rrankUn and Franklin. laf East 18th Sti'Ht, Costa M..a, C&Ufomla: Whlch Is the place of bush~ ol the un· derslcned ln all m.tten s-rtaln· ln1 to the eetate ol •ld dfcoed· f'ftt, within slx lftOflths attn the tint publlc.&on ol thl1 nottc.. O.e.d .... , 30. J.t. VliGIJIUA LOJfGMI:YD AclaiAIItrabU of tiM tttat• ol aa.o.. naiMd clec.oeclent FI.AJifKUif ancl J'IAKXIJif, 107 kit lith ltrMt. Cotta Mae. CaUf.amla. Tet..: LlbertJ a.mt Anom.,a tor AclmDI·--- tatrattx. • Publllll: ..., J1. Jut I.L. & .11 In tiM lif..,ert ..,.. _.,. e A noTuT 1'0 C. T.A. Mr. Carford G. Gordon, RHeuc:h ExecutJve, Calllomla Teachers AMoclaUon 17~ Mu~hlaon Drive Burllnaame, Callfornla ~ar Mr. Gordon. Tltree years a&o I Ntlred from reachin& to raise a family. What has happened to the C.T.A. since tha t Ume? I have just finished NadJna your Memoran- dum to locaJ teachers' U8«la · Uons and school penonnel re · gardinl the Birch Society and ''related groupe." While not a member of the John Birch Society nor th~ Cardinal Mlndsunry Foundation, I am a Catholic and a ron~erva· live, and vigorously object to your a ttempt to smear the con- servative viewpoint. The ~emorandum states. "Jt Is lurnlshl'd so that thOSt' con· cerned may be able to recognl7.e und deal with groups and lndl· viduals who have a ttackf!d, or may attack. publlc education In California." Who, mlrht I ask. has a more legitimate right to voil.'t' criticism of the publlc schools than the taxpayers artd parents? Has It suddenly become un· Ame rican or controversial to try to Improve our existing public school system? Or Is It already so perfect It n('('dS no Improve· ment? It the N.E.A. and C.T.A. would put morl' time on constructive betterment or education. and Jess time and money on criticism of groups and Individuals who arl' working for better schoola, perhaps our school t'hlldr1!n would be a Jot better ofl. Marcia Y. Nordlund 5710 Seashore Drive Newport Bea(·h. Calle. * * * • TBE AMEBJCAJI WAT Publisher oC the Ensign. Drar Hop. Here is a 2·ycar renewal or my subsrriptlon. r like your stand on what you think should be the Amerlran way. Good lurk. · * Les ll'belJ Balboa * * • CHILD CVIDANCE CLINIC lftela. Ita .. and national IUr· veys mclkate tbat AT SOMJ: TIME DUlliNG ntEIR 'IWELVE $CHOOL YEAU. approaJmateJy 1b~ ot the IK'hool·aae chlldr.n mJahf.. be' npected to enc:ouarer lilrn&nr or behavior proiJ-.ma which would requiN proleaional help for the family. 'nita does not mean that any alven time lO"k ol the chlldrefl would N· quire a•lstance. W~re thla to be true, no slnale community service ai'ency, or even aroup of voluntary agencltoa, could hope to handle the tremendous caae load. 2. The paid profesalonal staff of SCCGC will condut't a dlag· nostlc and treatment program u outlined and recommended by the Profeulonal Advisory Com- m ittee to the Jay Board of Dl· r('('tors. A sound professional program Is auured as the Pro· (('Stdonal Advlaory Committee is rompoeed of a child psychiatrist. a peychlatriat, clinical psychol- ogU!ll, a pediatrician and a number of other medl<'al special. lsta. 11184! comprise the volun- teer committe who will outline and plan a medical program In accordance with the m08t recent scientific a dvancea In peychlatr1c m~dlclne as practiced In the na· tlon'a Jeadlna medical teaching centen1 and hoepltala. This Is the same method of planning an~ operation as used by all reputable community hospitals and clinics of all types. In actual practice, the Jay bo4Lrd or directors of all such Institutions concern thenuelves leu with the day to day conduct of pro. fesalonal medical pro,.ram than with the bualnesa problems or the organization. The proCes· slonal starr lor advisory com· mltteel ar(' the ones who are most closely cooncerned with ron- dut·tlng a ml'dlcal program In a<'<'ordance with the highest pos- slhll' professio nal standards. 3. While it Is thl' desire of th~ Board of Dl rP<'tors a nd the Profes~ional Advisory Committee- that tht' SCCGC may be estab· Jlshed ln a general hMpltal In the area to bt> sl'rved. thiK Is not a neC'esslty Cor providing lhf' Vf'ry Clnt'SI or child guidance ser. viC'e to the <'ommunlty. This has be(>n outsi,Bndlngly <>xempllfl'd by th<' fllmous R«'ISs·Davis CliniC' for Child Guldanc(' in Lo5 Ange- (Answer to a INtc>r In the May lc>s now ratl'd onl' or thl' ll'adcrs II Enslgn.l In tht' fields oC trt-atment. train· ~1r. Sheldon F. Crurldock lng and rel'f>arch ln this medical 2:.!6 Hellotropl' Avenue area. RPISS·Davis OCC'uples Its Corona del Ma r own building and has no physi· As mf'mbers nf thf' Board or ca l connection with any hospital Directors and f>rofc•ssional Ad· of any kind. \'i'IOI)' ('ommittPI' or tht' South SCCGC Is not In competition Coa!<t Child Guidan<'f' Clintc>. we> wllh any other agenry or hos· fl·I'J ohli){atcd to rl'ply to yuur pltal attc>mJJtlng to provlrle help re<<ent INter <'Onccrnlng I hr or· Cor troubled children and thf'ir ganizat.on and orll'rutlon or our rarf'nrs. ThN(' Is at.:prcsent no pro~d new <'<>mm unity S('rvlc•<' mrdir11J f,1rillty or this type 'ln agl:'nC)'. the county. No on<' dink or hos· I. \\'(' han• st:~t c·d In our 1111h nl t<~l ron till this nl'cd. With li<>hrd m:llerial that thl'rr I~ nn l hl' mtrllmum start WP !':halt-br unusua lly high dPgrf'f' nf ••mu thlt• 111 aftort1. we know I based IIIJnallv dlsturhetl chllllrt•n In rm opl'ratJons nt othl'r clinics! Orange Counly or tlw rro ..... r that 111 mn~t WI' s hall he a biP towns we int<'ntl lo :-c•r' 1· In ro a:-•-H!'t unly betWl'<'n 25 and 50 fact. loc~tl l>Uf\'f')'S. all )if'ld 1 fnmtl ws d month. ThNf'fore. we• about thr s<•ml' n•sull'> as thalli' I r.·l' limlttnJ: our servlct' area to c•onduetNI on Malt' anrl nationa J j thC' l>enrh cllil'S of thf' county. n01 THE IIILE For the Father hlmst'lt loveth you. beC'aUS<' yc hav<' lovf'cf me. anti have bf>llf'ved that I came out from God. I ram<' forth from the Father. a nd am rome Into the world; again, I leave the world. and go to the Father. (St. John 16: 27. 28.) Marine Band to Play Here Thl" 1-:1 Toro Marine band will help wind up the activities or the· school year Cor the Harbor VIew Parent Faculty Orjpnil.a · tion on Saturday, May 27. The banrt concert will bealn at 11 a.m. at the family picnic on tht> school play,.round. Th~ PFO awards. scholarship •• c •• ,., f ..... and gltta to the school will allo bP p~ntecJ. Mlss Vlralnla --- We haw been tq.Jd bJ famJly phyalc&a-. mlnlat•n, probation oatters and other Jaw enforft· nwnt otnc.,. that were we In operatlon rtaht now, they would Immediately refer auch numbera ot dlatrHMCI ramJUe. to ua that we would lind ourNIYH bur· dened with the aame type of waltlnl lilt aa d~ every other auch clink In the country. We heartily endorse and aup. port the Children'• He»pltaJ of Oranp In tta.lr pla n to alao pro. vide a child IUidance aervlc.. Our county nHda both. Several of our board and profeM!onal committee members arl! WOI'klnt dUI1ently toward the IUCC'HII ol that new Jnatltutlon •• they are tor ours. We believe we ahould all cooperate and wortce toaether to solve our community prob· Jems Instead of dOubtlnt ant! Impugning one another's motives to such an extent that the job of rendering voluntary commu- nity service becomes an onerous and dltflcult burdt'n to the In· dlvlduaJ citizen a nd his fam ily. Sln~rt'ly Jrma E. Onenber&. President Ralph Myers Jr., Attorney Board or Directors Tom W. Roblnaon. M. D. Robert C•~-c:ca. M. D. Prc.:., ... ,,onal Advhwry Committee * * * eON LEAJllfDIQ TO QVARJlEL Publisher of the Ensign, Dear Hop. The menta l ferment ca used by all the arguments pro and con about so many rontroversllll subjects. the continuing cold war. nucl<'ar w.-apona of war· Care. tht' a('('('leratf'd pa~ of world evolution; add<'d to the normal tribulations to which man Is heir. demand!'l an ()('('a· siona I rc lea.<>c Crom reality: a haven wher<' onP's mind can attain th<' romfor -of quiet things. And what, In all Jltera - tiJrc. othe r than the Blblt', shows the stupidity or nee-d less striCe better than the !!tory told by Ty· rannlus RuCi nus In his "HI!uoria Monachorum In Aegypto," oC two andPnt hermit!'! who hnd llv<'d pencf'Cully together for yPars: "At last one of th«'m said to the other. simply. 'L<'t us hav(' a quarrt'l as othl'r ml'n havl'.' And whPn the othN amcwer~>d that he did not know how to quarrel. th,. til'8t rt'pllcd. 'Look her<'. I will placl' this stone In the midst !)(>. twPen you and ml'; I will say It Is mine. and do you say that Is not tru(', but that It Is )'Ours- and In this mannN wc.> will mak(' a quarr<>l.' "And pladng a ~tone In th<' midst, hp said, 'Thl!i! stont' Is mine· and the other !l:tld. 'No. It Is mine:· nntt the first Mid. 'II '"' not yours. but mine· An d lh(' othi'T sa1d. 'It II b<> ynurs. then takP II' Anrt. in s hort. tht-y roulct hy no mPan!'l contrivf• to qu.urf'l. bf'lnJ:: so ac-cu!ltomNI to 1ware ... John W. C'nmcrnn Corona dt•l Mar. ... ... .... ..... FIIIIIJ •• 1111 •&WIOft AY&. ......... c. ....... Eugene Greenwood. 413 Poln-~ Booth Ia chairman of the awa rd settia Ave .. Corona del Mar. has commltt~ a nd Mrs. VIrginia been elect~ preside nt and I Blount will ualat her. Ma in r hainnan of the board of dlrec· award will be-the 1100 grant to tors or the newly formed corpor. a graduatlna Newport Harbor arion. Flow Systems Inc.. Cor Rli'h School senior. who plana to ·------•••••• manufacture and sale of a new continue hls schoollni' In the type of valvtt Invented and education field. patented by Mr. Cr4!enwood. All famlllea at Harbor VI~ The corporation was capltal~zed School are lnvJted to bring th~lr at 1200.000. plcntc lunchea and join In the The valve. bued on ·• new ev~nt, aooordlna to Mr. a nd Mrs. principle of flow control, Is' used Bill Marriner, r.Urlna co-preal· prlnclpaJJy In chemical proceu-dentl. Ina and mJutle around support. --------.......... New offtefl'S ol the Newport Harbor Unaltlllateta of P£0 aft Mnl. R. L Sllnlna o1 e-ta w ... chalrma.n; IilJa. J. H. r.-teraon ol Corona ct.l Mar. secmary: Mra. Autin Pttzpralcl ol eo.ta a... t.rft8ulft, and lin. Paul Hanna o1 IA)'U'at. chapJ&Jn. Mra. a. c. StOMr ol Corona del Mar II ad· vt.tf, r ...., .. Jud)' Balcer. claqht« of Mr. and Mrs. John Balcer Jr .. 700 MaJabar Dr., Irvine Terrace, hu bHn Initiated Into ~ Delta Pl. national SpanUah lanruaae honorary ~ a t De11Mr~ Unl· wnft:y. GranvtU~ •. Ohio. Judy. a .opbomcft, alad ... •1«1ed pubUdtJ ehalnnan of tt.. .,. def:r. "Ira run to o,.. In Publon" -C. OOAIT HIOIIWAY OCJeOifA Da. 11M oa:JI.a...., liN. l:arl Corbtt of lalltoa ,..,..... oa u. NC."8ftt llatt con,_••• when tiM poup IMt ICandaJ' ............ ., ..... 0 . w. auw 1a a.aa.... ....._ lohn ---.-...... -.. ... eo-INI' It a ·-• fliED .............. a. • .-a.-. IIGft .. ... ... ..... ... x ................ .._ ......................... -• Uall •• ...... 018 ........... _ u. aa ,.,.. osrr - -s ••• tlilqfl s ,, ., "'' -~ -~ -. .__ .... ._.. --:---. --.-·~._...,...__. - - ....... Won't you step Into our epl· eurean parlor and see what our Joe has carved up tor you with his gold plated carvln& knife? We're rollin& out the plush car· pet this week end and we've hired a brass band ... to In· troduce to you glamor entrees the likes of which hAve never crossed the doors of any super market anyplace anywhere be· fore ever . . . Hold onto your appetites and sin k your teeth Into Joe's new Chef Cut creations. * lf•wporter lteab ••• bcabe· que .... Mrft two •••• luky Jfew Y...._ atMIL buttedlled .............. wttla ..... ....... .......... -taTwe pMc1N oC top ail1o&D atecdl cut 4 lKMe tJakiL tied toptber cn.....S tM outside wttla tiM l .... t oC beef rlbe fNID the ,..._, oC rib ....... lad ..... tiM tep wttJa • ~Met .. aDOW'Y fat for extra laid ...... • J .. ..................... ............ wttb • real blgb t..,.rcmu.. tbea aUce lib a Cbateaubdc~Dd ••• * ~l r. and ~Irs. Stra ks m ight brina an argumt>nl or two: ont' Is siiM.'d thk k and onr Is s llct'd not so thick. Now who Is going to havt' which ? Filets Mignon, so round and pPrfc-ct. wrapped t{'nderly In strip!' of bacon ... Rib roast.<~~, gl'ntly boned and rollt>d flavorfully for barbc'qut' spits ... For them that still likes their potatocs'n gravy n Combo Roast ... Now dig this tor fan('y drippings. A pl('('e of sirloi n tip and a pie-ce or bone· less pork loin are tied together tor roasting . * Pork wttJa • C\Litoal beat ••• Pod teaderleAD roaata, butter· fly pork cU,. ... Shafted Pod ~ abeut two laches tblck. JDCide ~ wbn podleted wltb AI hclr'Cie'a pAtted ..,.._ • • • Crowa aoaata of pork wttJa tiM Uttle ptak btU. all cnouDd oa top • . • * Luscious Lamb . Crown roasts of lamh ... Lamb racks (the prime" rib partl ... King Alphonzo Lamb Chops doublt>, small. loin lamp r hops In one pl~-e. cut right ac;ross the loin, so you only have to serve one not two . . . Udo Lamb Rolis: Roll out your rotiMeries nnd have a barrel or flavor watchlni this goodie go round and round . . . the rib portion of the lamb bonect and rolled with a pork tenderloin lied on the lnsidf.' ... Saratoga Lamb Chops: a boned lamp chop. s k.,wert>d tor dc•lcctable broiling. * lpeda1 tnat for II barbe· era-. su. -ltMita. cut ..... tJUcll ........ ~...., wtU.. alice of pl ........ ... -~dMny ••• J .. ............. trip te .n. AtMna-. WlaC~Mala ••• ...S talbd .. tbe , .... ....,. ,,.. , .... Dab7 r ...... ... I• barbequiD9 muat haft aa extra ~ b...., .. old .. They dood It )uat f• oar Joe. * Ever yen for a Kabob, but don't want to s tring It ... Now you cnn buy 'f.'O'l rf.'ndy made ... Luscious cubes of Be-ef or lamb with mushroom!!. bc.-11 pepper, onions a nd tomntMS ... Shrimps struntt with fresh plnt>rtpple and glnaN root ... Srallops, CCJly wltb tOmAtCM'!J and zuct'h lnl ... ,.. ........... t mdfed wttla wiN .... -...... .... ............... ..... . .. ••• • • • la.any. tiM ...... .. u.Jted ••• * Ah m~ ... d~am• aN' mack- of umptuous t'ats llkt' thMe ..• htore a t Rlchard't of the Lido Shope. Newport Beach . . , . Tuesday Club Board Named To keep the TUesday Club runnJnK smoothly for another year, the executive boerd hu been formed and new chairmen ot varlou• a ctlvltiN and aervloea announced by the pr81dent, Mra. Geora~ Wl~~eman. On the executive boerd are Mrs. Ellis M~ndenhall. flrtanc. lal secretary; Mrs. Richard Love. bud&~: Mra. Ted Martin, parlla· mentarla n; Mrs. Ha rry Rou. h latorlan; Mrs. Richard Worl, melho-publlcatlon: Mra. Stewart Nolton, luncheona: Mrs. Ernest McClelland, rHCrvatlona; Mra. lack Bayer, hoapltallty; M111. Charles M o w er, decorations; Miss Nina J~wel Lemon, books. Chairme n of sections are Mrs. Ralph Phelps, bridge; Mrs. l..Au· renee Wrleht, rtne arts; Mrs. Oscar Anderson, garden; Mrs. Herbert Cornelius. golf; Mrs. Ja ck Langenbach, juniors; Mrs. Charles Fouts, music; Mrs. Ar· thur Kemper, travel, and Mrs. R. W. Buree. tickets. Fiesta Slated by Marin·eras With their 'sights alrPady placed o n Aueust 26. when their ann ual fiesta w111 be hc>ld, mem- hers of Las Marlneras, Newport Beach Womf.'n's Auxiliary of Family Service A.'4s n. of Orangr County, havP dire-cted the ways and means comm ittee to con· tlnue with plans throughout the summer months. Las Marlnerall, a United Fund agenc:r. will hold lls Fiesta at the hom<' of Mrs. RotK>rt TurnN of Shore CliHs. Proceeds w ill pay for a scholars hip tor a graduate USC student majoring in social servlcf' work. Las t year's r<'<"ipient of the award is now a tuJI.Um<' counSt'lor In the Santa Ana Family ~rvke Of· lice. Las ~1arlncras members arf.' volunlet>r workers Ql the United Funcl drivP. whlrh supports Fa mily Scrvkl', ar<'ordlng to ~1rs. Johnson . Mrs. Walt<'r Worthen of Las Marineras ha~ bet>n appolntvd to thr board of dlrl'ctors of Orangr County Family Servk r As.,.n. Mrs. Blackmar Heads League Mrs. Robe-rt Bla<'kmarof Balboa Is land took over the g •• vel as prt>sldent at la"t Thur"dny'.s meeting o(·thf" Newport ChapiN of the National Chariy ~..<>ague. :O.tN. J ames J. Ey mann or Llc1o Is le was lnstalll.'d ru1 fiNit vi''~' president; Mrs. John B. Cirl'l'n of Cli It Haven. Sf"rond vier prt'SI· dt>nl; M ~. Cheste-r 1-'. S:tlll'lbury of Irvine TPrracc. thfrc1 vk l' pres· ldt'nt; ~rs. George D. Burrola of Lido Isle. rerording SN'I'l't ary; :O.frs. Ja (·k E. Schilling of Santa Ana. rorrespondlng !'<'('tt•ta ry: Mrs. Floyd A. Blowrr of Santi\ Ana. treasurN, and ~Irs. William Tritt or Lido J<;Jc-, l>a rlia· rnentarian. ......... ., ..... Last party of the season for the l rvint> Terrare group of the Orange Co unt y Philharmonic will be a trip to the DodgN· Giant b.'\S4.'ball gamc> in Los An. gelcs June 2. MPmbers and guests will lea\'1' on a chartN t'd bus from lrvinP Terrare Park. Mrs. Robert Hanlt'y is In r harge of arrangement$. CJilL roa TBE ROODS A daughter, Linnea LaVcrnt>. 7 lb. 8 oz.. was born to :0.1r. and Mrs. Ralph L. Hood. 1560 Pia· centla av~.. W c s t Newport Htoights. In Hoa.g Hospita l on Thursday. May 18. CJaL F08 Qt:JifD8VICS A dauehter, Lau~t Kristine, ~ lb. 5 oz .• was born to Mr. a nd Mrs. l..AwrenN:" K. Gundrum Jr .. 701 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, In Hoag Hospital on Moh· day, May 15. He r grandpart'nlll are Or. and· Mrs. La wrvm-c K. Gundrum of Laguna 84'arh. ..... ,., , .. ... ~ .... News--- 1111 .... ! CoroDa cle1 Mar Auto Partl & Palat I R~tWJ(J.~ By Louise Meteer ·~on yoyage' . Party Slated I oea u•-ltM wlaee ........ ...,. a...n. ~, ...................... , ............................. u. ... O.tly -· ......... ~~~~Wilt. ....... ... .. ................................ ....., Are .................. .,.., ....... .,... .....ay .... --.. lta...., ..,.u.etk Ia .......... '""' .............. patbetlc. • • • It was a healthy appearing philodendron plant with shiny areen leaves that almost ruined my day. Thf' thing was for sale In a florist shop. It cost $1 4.95 and no doubt was worth every cent, since It could, with a mere sponging of soapy water, be made to serve In some corner of the room or patio Indefinitely. To be aur~ It would otrer no moments of great joy to the beholdrr. send· lng forth an Inquisitive tendril of new gn>en growth In apprt'clatlon of tender care. But then, neither will It cause a ny anguish by re fus ing to respond to Magic, black or otherwise, or ll'fl ·OV<>r leaves from an old tea bag. There were flowers In the shop. too. Beautifu l a rrangl'ments of waxen blossoms. each perfert, Its stem w;red to bc.-nd in thP right direction, and its colors defying nature. You can buy one, and take lt homt>. all set tor summer. fitting it to Its own corner on the cort~ table, so that friends may look tor It ea c.'h tlmr they call, or you may make your own arrangement without evN onrf' soiling your hand~. or pril'king your fingt>rs. There Is much to be . .aid for this synthf'tlc mode or Jiving, ot c.'ourse, and who could deny that evf'n in tht>ir artitld dllty suc.'h flowers art' beautiful. And yet .... all the perfume In the world rould not give them h~U the sweetness or bouquf>ts that l tf'membN' Thry were not arra nged according to any partic.'ul..ar "rhool of thought. They we re seldom comprised. In the Orll'ntal way, of a few ~Wiect blossoms followtng some df.'llcatt' form. No. These were bowls of roses spilling nvl'r. rlrlftlng tht>ir fa ding petals on a mahogany tahlt> top: bright marigolds In nn old bf•an pot, placed on the k itchPn window sill lx'f•au~· they WN<' pungrJ\1 with good spring sme lls. Thcs<' WNr the first hutlcrt•ups and lady slippers gathered In the meadow, and blul'bf>lls from thc- hlllalde, brought In Hmall. damp hands as otrPrings of aff<'c.'lion. and arraneed with perspiring, tongut'·ln·<·ornt>r-of mouth conc{'n . tratlon, In a bottle savt>d because ''It's so pretty ." These were roses accented with bouvnrdia and 1·aught with ri bbons for a wedding day; and d(.'('p pink C'<'<'il brunurrs In a pale blue shoo on a hMpltal bedside table; thcsP were jonqu1is gathe-red In the s pringtime to be forever ctchrd In mPmory, and red, rt>d ros('fJ that wilted overnight. yet lived torcvf.'r. So buy your waJCen flowers and llvv with them if you must; plant your gardens with flowering s hfubs and dig the swf't'l pt>as und('r. Slly to your rOS<'s, "You're too much troublt>," and bury your scf'dlings b4>neath the patio floor. You'rt• living In a synthetic.' world .... bright. lwautlful and alm~t pertert, and if you don't know that you·r<' mi,slng $Omr . thing who am I to tell you? With 4 of Its mf!mbera slatf'd tor June d~parture for Hawaii. tht> Kamailna KJub of Nt-wpon fl arbor i.l makln& plans for • bon voya&~ party and luau u a t a r e w e 11 for Mmes. Don&Td Gr~n. Rudy Choy. .lack Swart and Betty Stroup. Th~y will meet today, May 21, at) thl> home ot Mrs. Donald Burns, 321 Catalina Ave .. ~ew port Heights. Mrs. Carroll .\lm was hoatess recently In ht>r tropical home which hec hus- band design~d at 40 1 Holmwoo<J Drive, Newport Heights. Mrs. George Kopa of Newport B<'a rh I and Mrs. Jean Simonson fJ f Los Alamitos WN(' taken Into mt>m· bf>rshlp at an Initiation pany In Long Beach. Barber Shop Sing June 3 "BarbershoppPrs" will come from a s far as Phot>nlx a nd Sdn Diego for the fourth annual Bar· bn Shop Harmony Show. to be held at p.m. Saturday. J unr 3. a t the Orange Coast College a uditorium. Thl' :'\ewport Harhor ChapiN, wht<'h is s ponsoring lhP show . wilt b~> rt>~JrPsentPd b~ a rhorus dlrN·tt>d by C·harlle Brown. Bob Newton of Costa M~>sa is c·ha ptl'r presldt•nt. Gl{'n Jones of ('O"Ia !\1{'Sil ali cha irman for lh<' !!how. a nd Bob Wyre of Corona dt>l ~1ar is in l'harge of !!lag~> ""' lings . Scholarships Are Awarded Sl>ven haroor art-J stutl~>nt~ h:l\e bcf'n sell"<'tt>d a.s ~>l.ttc• "·holar<~ tor 1961·62 by the !lt.ttl• •wholaNhlp romm1!> ... 10n. Stulients attendrng ~I'\\ ,J<>rt Jl arbor HtJ:h 5<-honl on the il ... t lnr>ludP Carol Bu llo.•k. :ll7 .\ ~l argucrltt:> An•. Corona d••l ~lit r: PamPia Thom~n. 301 In ' YESTERDAY'S MEDICINJ, TODAY'S CO~ P'EED \ \ ,hMt ume ago. people thought black strap molas!OeS '-'.-\ drocu\e ttc:;~tmeru for anarua 'and rheumatism. T od.ty '-'C L.no"' better. \\e wouldn't think of rclyina on "home rcmcd.es" when we have so many fut- actma. reliable modem mediC:ltion~ available to us. But remcmber-mo~t medicines should be takea ooJy upon the ad\ioe or your physician. The oat time you're not fcel•na up to par, ICC your doctor fint. l"hcn, tf ht orders medication., come to us for quality pracriptJon tetv~Ce. Christensen Phcrmacy -· L COAST IIWYw C080JfA DEL MA8 OIUOLE a -2550 WALTAH C.LARKE'S IIAWAJIAJI IBOn America's Largs t Selection Rounda da Clock Hawaiian Fu hJon O....lua.6E..._ -MAaDIE AVE.. aAUOA IJLAJQ) oaa ... •• TUYB. IEIVIGE DAR Chapter Will Give Medals to History Pupils lll.story ml'dal.s will bP award. 1'11 lli'XI Wf'(•k lo Wlnnf:'r.S of 14 fifth grad<' r lassN; of lla rhor Vif•w. ~ewport Bl'aeh. Nl'wport llei~hts and M~rincrs el<'mcn· tary schools. ~Irs. James B. Taylor, actin~ historian of Col. William Cdbt'll ChapiN, DAR. of Newport fk'ttl'h. will hf' In t·httrKC'. A vi'. Corona del ~tar; Ral!Jh 1 , Currt>nt offlrN -. who wilt !>.• Chnmnl'ss. 2123 t:nion Avf'. Co!> AIR-HOTELS-RAIL-SHIPS-TOURS-CRUISES ~I n thl'ir sec-ond y<'ar 11f offlrc-ta ~l t>sa: Judith S•·hm1t1t .. G.-,.1 1 FOREIGN TRAVEL SPECIALISTS art' ~1rs. Ju lian C' Brook". r~>gvnt ; Joa nn St., Costa ~fp.:a, and D•,t nt• ~;;;;~=:;;;;;,::~=:::;;;~:;;::~~~:;;~~~;;;;;;;~;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~ Mrs. Harold R. Wlc.'kNsham. Vkt' ~f. ~khwllrtt., 222:"~ Laurl'l Pl.. r rt·~wnt ; Mr . Adrian lrvinf'. chap· ~('WI>Ort Hr tght.s. lain; ~1rs. Grorgt> D. Buc('ol.1. Dvnic-t' Cameron. :)()8 O.thll.• rf.'Ct>rtllng Sf'<'rPtary; ~''"· Davlrl Avl.'., Corona del ~tar. nnothrr Petc-nsf'n. <'Ot rf' pondin~: "f'l'r<' -.tall' "•·holar. I" now atu•ndtn~ \ 11ry; ~1r-.. C E. Sto\,d l Jr P omona Collf'gt>. f ra nk J trea~urN: ~l r!'. :\h rtll' Slau~ht~>r. Rr.,wn. 3116 Sum.ttra Pl . co ... t.• rc-,£t<:trar: ~Irs. ~toull'y ~t.uw. :'>f,•..a. attrnrltng ~.·wp(>rt llt11 hi',IOrtoltl; :'>IN :\'r(( \' Wll llarn<,.l Mr. lllgh : ·h,lnl. 1m·k~>•l II\•• llbr.ttl•tn. a nd ~f rs. Jamt>~ B. jtm 1or t·ollt'gt> '"''''' •' '' ho~l tr Tdylor. parllaml'ntarlan. I -.hrp roll. T hr final mN•tlng of thr yc•a r will tw hl'ld today. ~fny 2.). <tl the-homP of :'>trs. W. E. Ft~her of Shorl' Cll ffs. D«'SS4'rt wilt bc.- ~N\Pd anci .\trs. Robert Woods, lonJ: &>ar h harpist. will prt'sf'nt a pro~ram. Designer Dresses • RESTAURANT Ballet Prop• Set The Cercheltl Council Junior Bail(•t Co. w ill pl't'~nt 2 one--act I bollf't~ a nd lhl' 3-act ··snow Whitt'" "' 4 p.m. :>umlay, ~lay 1 ~. an the ~l'wport llarhor High 1 School auditorium. I f or "Little ._, .. at the ··continental Cui lne a t Hs \'t>ry Best" Rar • Ca I I t o r Rese r vatlonE CIIIL FOR CE.IfTILS A daughiPr, JamiP Lynn. 7 lb 6 oz .. was born to Mr.· and Mrs. 1 James F. G<'ntll. 1068 Rutlanci I Rd .. Wf's tr llrt. In Hoag Hospital on Tursday. May 16. Sample Sha'k 22tO BAD08 aoM.EV AJU), COSTA MESA. CALIFOUlA Telepboae Uberty 1·1035 • 153 E. l7tb ST .. COSTA MESA Ml 1·1300 The clitllale coulJn•t he better .for buying a lll'W JET-S.liOOTH CIIEI1BOLET (and that's the car more people are bu11ing!) 'The wis h·l·had-a-C hevy sea.'«>n 's here! Summer 's in l'lijlht. Horizons are brightening. Vacation plans :u'\' pt;"rco l:\ting. It's the most rewarding time of the year to stop by :md talk buv with vour C hevrolet dcalt>r. • And why not do more than j ust .talk!'Take a J et-smooth Chtovy out on the road. That wonderfully gentle ride you'll feel is what wto're eo proud of (Full Coil auapension and a chassisful of oth« See the new Chevrolets at your local aut ro.1d tamCN ::Lre n>sponsiblt>l. t n. ... I)\'Ct the ~uh·ant:lJ;tt" of tht• finely built Bod y by FL ht•r nom· c,an matl·h ll an Cht•\TOit>t 's fi('ldt Look owr tlw fu ll --.·lt'<'tton of rnodds and com p:u't' tbe priet~ t 1 Stx nnd \' J \'1·. moot h C'ht'\'at"' art' priet'd below compara blt• compNtla \'t' mo.!t•J .. • . • So now you know wh)' mort' fll'Oplt:> art• lnlytn~ Cht'\'ll'" than any other mal.t>. J u'{t o nt• other t hanj:t -ch('('k tht> swl>et t.r.~dt. ... in allowance your Cht>vrolt·t dt•alt·r can ofTl'r you now. 5«> ho w E>:l! y it is Lo blo~som out in a new Cllt.•vroll'l7 ---·--···-----··-··· .... ---· ·---·----·· .... ·-·-.-..-------·--·--··-·-· ---- .•. , ........ --- ,. DR. RILEY IS . ELEOED - PRESIDENT OF JAYCEES Election of otrl«'ra tor the Nt>wport Harbor Junior Chamber of Commer«> waa h<'ltl Thursday evenlne at the Huri<'Y BeH Res· taurant. Corona dt>l ~tar. Newly elected officers ()re Or. Roger Rl· ley of Harbor Highlands. presl· ESSA '1 <.:ONTE!>T WINNERS v.·ere honored rece "'ilY ot o brei.IH&st meeting of the Newport Her· bor-Cosr& Me o Bo&rd of Reollors. Pictured ho ·c iroM left, &re 01..nc&1 Hardesty. re&lty boord president: Goil Row&n , deugl,ter of Mr. &'ld Mrs. Eve·~·r Rowo n .. 12 Ill Pembroke Ln .. Westcliff, tirsi p•ize wi.tnar: Fred Corbin so,., of Mr. end M·s t P. C.Jrbt., 668 Cente~ St_. .. Cosio Meso. second prize winner: Ruth Seeley, e•say contest c ~ rmo" !'nd Roymo"'d Werner, c•vtcs le~ch~r ot Horbor High. Goil s wiMinq essay wos O'l The Horne b the Heor t <'!nd Hope of the Nat 01. Players Will Give Awards Annual awards for outst.and· lng performances in Newport Harbor Players productions dur· lng the past year will be made at a dinner dance at Villa Ma· rina Saturday, June 3. Muslr I wi11 be provided by The Honey· b<'es. Paul B11ntler Dies A. L. Ellsworth of COM Dies High Shrine Masonic services tor Arthur L. Ellsworth. 63. of 310 Larkspur A ve., Corona del Mar, Coaches II leel Recently the Players elected a Paul Boersller, i2, of 3l0 Del l\tar Ave .. CostJ 1\lcsa. assoc·lated with Lockheed Air T erminal for many years. died Monday at Hoag Hos,Jital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today, ~ay 25. in Burbank. Seal 6 Sheets West -will be h~ld at 11 a.m; to~orrow. cliff Mortuary is In charge of May 26, tn St. James Ep~scopal 1 Church 1'\ewport Beach. wsth the Coache~ or all AA. A. BB and I new board of direetors and ap· 8 teams in the summPr ba eball pointed some as ortlrers. Larry program playing at the Corona C Jsey was ~hosen president; del Mar Youth Center wi ll meet ' John Hoyt. vtce _president: Nat at 8 tonight, May 2:i, in the Boy Michaud, recordmg secretary; Seout House at the Youth Center. Betty Evans. corresponding sec· Rod Mac-:'>tilllan. assistant direc-retary, and Don Williams, treas· tor or the Harbor Area Boys Club. urer. Others on the board are Pat announres. arrangements. Rev. J~hn Parks otrlclatin~. Final assignment or team members will be made. he said. Players have bPt'n practici ng ev- ery night at the Youth Center tor tht> opening of lt'ague play, schedult'd for Friday evening, June 16. Birkett, Ted Dobbs. Jerry Mitch· ell, Olive Riches. Fred Stahlman and Mary Sherwood. BACK FBOM CRUISE Robert R. Templeton. fire con· trol technician seaman. ,son or ~1 :. and Mrs. Robert R. Tt>mple· ton. 1307 :\1arian Lane. Harbor Hi ghlands. serving ahoard the destroyer USS Halsey Powell. re· turned recently to its home port <11 S.1n Diego following a fi \'e· month cruise to the Western Pa- c. fie. sells Seaside Rambler the cor thot hos never oee., defeated in en economy ru'1. Only a RAMBLER DEALER can make that statement. RAMBLER hos 5we pt every Moior Economy Run it hes en· gaged ·n including the tough. foir, Pure O il Ecor1omy T riols. RAM BLER AMERICAN with overdri,e go' i 7r~ better ges m leoge than the neorest Fol- ::on. h ''"'e nex' 5 coy; y:lv CO"' save 4~ rever oefore d,.,;ng OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE WE CAN DELIVER A NEW Rambler American fo r ~1.·. Ellsworth died early Tues- dav in his home. He was a 32nd degree Mason and was president of tht> Baldy Shr ine Club of San Bernardino. Baltz Mortuary of Corona del :\1-,r i:o: In c·hargc or arrang£>· ments. StudPnts in M rs. Frances But - lers sixth ~rarie d.1~ · will pre- <wnt a play, "T hr ThrPe Little Pig.,." in Spanish to other ~I U · denrs attendtng :\iariners School tomorrow. :\I a y 20. Primary grades will see the play at 9 a.m. A re-run w ill be ~iv<'n for the older grades. cnT IIAJfAQER HOJfOBED Te11111 at the a ... Thne was plenty or artlon at :-.'ewport Dunes lnst Wt'ekl'nd whN• ICfl<'C~ !'prang U? like mushrooms anrl thr spiraling o;mokl' or camptir('s h azed the o;ky. It was 11 Y:'>1C A program for mot hrn: a nri daughters who partldpalc:-in grour>s named for Indian tribes. June 9 has been set as the date for the opening or "Holiday for Lovers," another comedy to be given at the Playhouse In Costa Mesa. Fr•••• Sllrl• lit• ..... Ealp .1111111 Tht> Freedom Shrine. a per- manrnf exhibit of 28 authentic reproductions o f historically· famous American documents. was formally dedicted Tuesday at a luncheon in Horace Ensign School. where the display will a ••-be housed. ,....1ft Is Clllfllll Judge W illiam Christensen Erik J. Sjobeck, 20. Santa Ana, made the presentation on behalf was arrested on charges of as-of the Exchanee Club of Newport Robert Shelton. who i'-rt>sign· Beach The gift was acknow sault a nd disturbing the peace · · ing at the t'nd or next month as 'U\ W C ledged by Principal Arthur city manager of Newport Beach. at 4'~" · out Hwy .. Newport Christensen and Dave Fontlua. was honored last week by the Beach, at 4:15 a.m. Monday by student body president. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club as Newport police. Sjobeck, who The reproductions range from "citizen of the month." was charged with hitting Officer Jefferson's "Rouah Draft" of the Robert Carter. was one of three • I f Declaration of lndependenet' to GlllL P'OB SnDfGEBS occupants o a car which drove out from behind a tailor shop the official U.S. copy of the A daughter.'ieristine•Ann, 6 lb. United Nations Charter. They 0 M d ... and was stopped by oUicers. 1 <Yl .• was born to " r. an .... rs. 1 were made by photoeraphlc ex· William E. Springer, 20912 Opal RUMMAGE SALE MAT •·2? perts of the National Archives. A ve.. Balboa Island, In Hoag Washington. D.C., working dl· Hospital on Wednesday. May 17. The Harbor Democratic Club rl'ctly from the original docu- Me s <"'l. ~'' . U 1-1551 COSTA JIDA ITAJITUfG WED .. MAT 24 "The Big Show" w ith Esther Williams Also "The Hoodlum Priest" with Don Murray oa J-1150. x..-pon Beach -"Two Loves" With 5hlrlr; . .\lat•La nt' <.~nf'l Lawrrnrr ll<iT\<'Y Alioo will hold a rummage sale thl.s ments. Friday and Saturday. May 26 -------- and 2i. at 1914 Harbor Blvd.. • _ _._ _ _.. fl • IIJI Costa Mesa. from 9 a.m. to 5:30 .,_..._ p.m. ~1rs. Dale Botf I~ c-hairman. John E. Gesler, 19, of 960 W. aoT FOB TJIE DEMOifDS ~fr. and :\1rs. Frank L. Ot'mond. :51()..1 ~eptune A\'e. West New- port. are parPnts or a son born Saturday. !\iay 20. In Hoag Hos· pi tal. CIBL FOB THE COiflfOLL rs A daughtN w:.s born Sunday. :\Jay 21. to :\otr. and ~rs. Francis B. Connolly, iOO lrts AvP .• Co- rona df•l ,\olar. I n lloa_g Hospital. IT'S A LUCJ[T aOT 19th St.. Costa Mesa. pleaded guilty to a petty theft charge In Newport municipal court Mon- day and was senten«>d to serve 90 days in jail. He was charged with taking a brief case ffom the the car of Wilbur Buck In his garage at 4711 Seashore Dr., West Newport. at 3:43 a.m . last May 14. Gesl~>r said he took the brief case to put under the wheel of his car stuck nearby In the sand In an attempt to tree the vehicle. deot; Dr. Jack Wheaton of Co. rona del Mar. state director; Rick Lawrence of Balboa Island. internal vlet'-pre ident; Mike Layne of Costa M<'sa. externnl vice-president: M ike Lawlt>r of Baycrest. secrNary. and Bill Ou Bois or Corona del Mar. trf'as· urer. J ~ew dlre~tors are Dl n Collins. John Coutts. Dennis Henderson. Tuck Rabbitt and Tom Moss. Carry -ovN directors are Howard Martin, Bill Geohegan and Ker· mit Oorius. 1 Ortlcf'rs will be Installed at thf' annual dinner dance for JC'!'!, their wives and guests, to be held at the Dolphin Club In Newport Beach on Thursday evening. June 1. Outgoing pres· ident, Cap BlaC:•Vurn. will pre- side. Musk will be furnished by Bill Horn and his trio. SAILING ABOARD !he Greek Line's flagship. T.S.S. Olympia, &re Mr. ond Mr!. W.,lter Bliven of 280-4 Ocean Blvd .. CoronG del M&r, who are off on " b·month tcur of the Mediterr&neon ereo. They soiled from Now York horbor. SEBVIXC UOAaD s ua Navy Lt. N. J . Frank Ill. son or Rear Admiral and Mrs. N. J. Frank of 222 Morni ng Canyon Rd., Shore Cliffs, serving abo'lrd th«' auxiliary 'submarine USS Rasher operating out of San Dt~>go. took part in the second phas<' or Exercise "Green Ligh{." ott the coast of Southern Call· rornla. TAKES ABnLLEBT COURSE Army St-cond Lt. Anthony B. Wood. son of Mrs. Aylce Y. Wood. 108 A~tate Ave .• Balboa Island. :'olewport Beach, Ca lif .. has com· pleted the 20-wet'k artillery of· fleer basic course at the Artillery and Ml~'ill<' School, Fort Sill. Okla. He Is a 1960 graduate at West Point. MARK SATURDAY MAY 27·· on your calendar at last Sea Byrd Family _Restaurant IS OPEN For Family Fun and Gourmet Foo·d Uoawpz ed in f1a.or • • • • • SerYed in the glorious S.ttin9 of Newport DunH in em tltmoiJpbere that Wts you in ecataay Beccn&M u·. truly beautiful Sea Byrd Family Restaurant BAYSIDE DRIVE & COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH ORiole 3-1713 OniJ $1845 "The Secret Partner" A .. on w as born Sunf'lny, .May 21. to .\Jr. ancl :'>trs. Richard F. Lur·ky, 706 K -Thanga Dr .. Irvine TNr:Jc-c. in Hoag Hospital. :'\OTKE OF Pl 'BLIC HEARING ~OTICE IS HEP.EBY G IVEN that Jhe City Council or the Clfy or Ncwp rt Beach will hold a publk hraring at thr adjourned regular Council mcNing to be hrlrl on Junr :-;, 1961. at 7:30 r .:\1 .. in the Counr lt Chambers of thr City Hall. 3300 West New- port BoOlf'\·ard. Nl•wport Beach, Cal1fornia. re~arding the •pro· pos<'d buclgct as prepared by the City :\Ia nagN for the f iscal year 1!*\1 ·62, at whirh limP lntNPStPd pt>r.,ons riPsiring to be heard '-hail be J'11 nm suc-h opportunity. C'oplr -; or thr proposed budget arc available for Inspection by thP pubitr In the office of the City Clerk. TIME TO CHECK UP SEASIDE RAMBLER 900 Soutb Coast R'way Laguna Beocb II Y I· )I I ::: Kl i-~Qi3 READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED . WAREHOUSE SALE THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE I. 2. 3 30 to 60i'o off • • • · Teak and Walnut Tables Dining .. . End ... . Corner .. . Conference Original Lounge. and Side Chairs. Sofas . . . . Rugs .... . L"mP' ... . Chino .. . G ift s .. . ~ t\11 imported Scendinavi&n Furniture Open 9:30 to •.30 bre1 Mar1reta bl .... ----•porll . . . -.. 0.... IIWy. c.-...... • MARGERY 'SCHROUDER. City Clerk City of Newport Beach ~PORT / .. Till Carol Lynley-.leff Chandler Elunor Parker-Mary Astor Pat Boone 16 ...... ..£ ... 011 YOUR PH.INTING NEEDS DII'T BE Ol.IT SH.T II YOUR OFFICE FillS. USE T. 11•1 CHECI Lm-111 TIEl OILL USI D BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS D LETTERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS 0 ENVELOPES D ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS [J ORDER BLANKs 0 PAMPHLETS 0 CIRCULARr.; 0 BOOKLETS 0 POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES PHONE US AT OIIOLE 3-0550 ADd Our Re..--tatl .. Will le Glad Jo CaD OD You t:At.,Jae. ftVaDAT. MAT & 1•1 CO..A DEL 11Aa. CALIP. Among U8 Girls • '· • By Louise Meteer WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THJS9 ~ms that a ('(?r tain Cal who tip ped thP sca le consld«>r · ably on the side or avordupois -.tin r«>d a homE.' with a not hPr who wa slim as the doctor· say Wf' all shou ld be. So. Hefty bought J glass of that mea l -i n · a-g•.1:-s reC:4clng t!uld, dlQ>'olate tlavorf'd. an d put !t Into thf' rc irlgc:ato •. That n ight her sllm rr:end s n i d C'n thu iastlcalh· "T hat wa thE" bC'st rhorolai(: m ilk y->u bought. I ha d a glass for a s nack w.th one of thost> r·hot>OiltP n'ut c up~akf' . Gre..1t stuff~ What's for d.imer"" MAYBE WE SHOt.:LD START With thoS<> dying trees along Coa st llighw.Jy nt>ar 1rv.ne Coa t Countr~ C.1.Jb. Is Jt just Wa ter th.J t th<'Y nl'<'d? Why vla nt tr<'<' · it you a ren't taking l'Urt> of whdt }OU h tvC'? T hl'y ran't be rc·.JitH••d Cor yf'urs a;,d Y<'8TS. GOI~I.' T< 1 EL'ROPE ls :\1 r~. Knudsc•n. "h" \\111 8<'l'Om,,any hN d.tlr~ man hu!.h&nd. Shl' ~Jys tha t "~~' h,1s followed him a ll ov<>r thP world on mttny a big ~ami:' hunt in~ I'XJI£'ditlon. 'and Jl'o rt>a~NI a family • BULLDOZERS arC' f''o('•\' WO· CA:'\'T KEEP l'P with lh€.' ac-Miss Wcitson ma n· busln€.'l':jl wh• n /(he, ·r€.' 11\'tUe:.. or :'\orm<~ Kt-llt>r ,,f thf' destroying bt>autr Without ade 1 P.o:;P<•ros tn :"l•Wport lk•ac-h. I B •d f n u I(• vlann:ng tor It ;>:~ef\'d · She twt•n 1:\ Ort'gon. and $(>. s rl e 0 tion. That's ~sel'ltlalh· w hat a ule. biHk in Ornnge County \Irs. Valley Knu dst>n told WO· I <£nd b i'll.p<.'('lt'd 10 be ort tor .i 'Tom Belford men gatherPd tor a prPllm inaQ Pro !*TO'> ton\f.'nuon 1n Haw.th meeting of the new WomPn's soon. PoQ'tmaMer and )1r:-. \'Prnf' H Dlv1slon of :'\ewport Ha rbor • w .. t-.••n of Corona dl'l :\l..ar u'l· NEW OffiCERS of the Women s FeOowship of the Corona del presid e nt: Mrs. R. H . Thompson, first vice -president; and Mrs. :hamber of Commerce rt>l't'ntly. WH\' DO WE DO TT? R<•pla('(' noun.<> I he m •ma~ow of the.r ~ar Co_mm~n~ty Conqr~gotion~l ~hurch ore pic.l ured above Raymond Schwartz, recordi~ secre tary. S•andinq, left to rig ht. As hud of "Los Angeles Beau t!· trup be ut~ wJth pSPudo &Til:.· rlaught£'· P.llrtclll :'uf'. to T hllm· w,th _the .r m•n•ster follow•ng the~r •nstollotion Wednesdoy. Moy are Mrs. D. R. Roo~e. group chairman· Mrs. Fred Kuste r, auditor· ful." ~rs. Knud.o;en, who lives on try" For inst<tn<'e, Grant )lt>t>ks ·'~ J . Bt>lCord. son of ~rs VolLe 17, tn the church sonctuary. Seoted, left to right, are Mrs. the Rev. Edwin G omke; Mrs. Alice G ates. tre osure r, ond Mrs. Lido Isle part time. stands ready noted d"'-'Orator. found tha t th~ Dalton or Costa Mt·sa. 'aturda~·. Stonley Van Dyke, corresponding secretory: Mrs. Harvey Pease, Roy Lund. historian. (Ensign Photo) to help preserve beauty in this beautiful old Spanish style homl' )Ia~ 13 -=;;;:;;:;:;:;:;;:;:;:;:;:;;:;~;:;;;;;;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;:;;;;;;:;::;:;:;;;;-j"__:.~~=:.:_==.:.::.::._..!.::.:.::.:~::~~--;;:=:::-:::--;-=:--;=:--:-:--~~a~re~a~.------:-:-==:---===:-=--w h i<'h is tx-in g 1 u rnt>d i nJ 0 Ta. :'\ u ptla I vows WI' rt> sa i d 1 n ·• o • o • o • o • o • • • o • • o o • o o • • • o o o o • • masha Cou ntry Club In Anaheim C'.tptlla de San Anlon•o C'hapl'l. ~ H lJ II) C HE C" had bea u tiful s tained glass win-Anaht>lm .. -tt a prt'·nO<>n C'<'rt'· ~ II\. ~ I dows covered bv Tapa cloth 10 mon~ with the R€.'v. F W. turn th£' piA<'l' !~t o a pseudo Ha· N1Prlnngha us of Congr£'ga tiona l waJia n Gud<'n . Of t•oursf.' 11 I Church of Santa Ana otr1c-iattn2. wlll b£' r£•l'tOrf'ct and m ore beau-:\tPmb<>rll or th<' youn~ <'•'UJJIP'.s ttful than £'\ l'r for Ta mashJ. immed1att> families wea· pr.''!· Lots of lcx·al folks a n> coye1ng I'm. • o a t • • o e a a · · • a a a ! a • e • a • · o · · a o , o • Coroaa del Mar ~oaal ~ c:briatt.a S c 1 o a co Claarc~Ms. Church-On ~1emorlaJ Oay Sun-Newport lk!ach, Corona del Mar d J}. th<' Rl'v. Edwin Comkc w1JJ and Costa Mesa-How Individual prPa ·h nn "FrPedom of R<>llgion" rights are defended through a t ~·30 ancl I I a .m. ~rvlc€.'s. spiritual perception of Cod's S~nclny school wJII be h~ld at 1 complete power and wisdom will 9.:1o A.m. The 5<-nior Pilgrim be brought ou t at this Sunday's F<>llows hlp and th(> Junior High lesson-sermon on "Ancient and Fellowship will meet at 6:30p.m. :\fodern Necromancy, alias Mes· • • I merism a nd Hypnotlsm. De. UDl•enaUat C b u r c b . Cost a j naunced." The -gol~n text Is ~ll'<;a -"Who Says You Don't from Proverbs <21 :301, "ThPre is ~lattN" Is th<' sermon theme an. no wisdom nor understanding nou nC'ed by Dr. Charles CI JrP nor counsel against the Lord." Blauv<>lt for the 10:30 a .m. ser· • • vice Su nday. St. J.....-EptrcapCII Cbardl. • ( Newport Beach -"Crowing in Luthercna Cburcb of tbo Mater. Faith -The Mystical Way" w111 Corona del ~ar-"Friendship be the sermon subject at the 11 With Christ" will be the sermon a.m. Sunday servl~. Holy com· topic oC the .Rev. Douglas F. munion will be held at 8 a.m .. Wt>ssell at 8:30 and 11 a.m . with family service and Sunday Sunday. school at 9:15 a.m. A parish picnic will be held from 11 a .m. ltWIJ•Ms ·~~ ... until 3 p.m~ In <:~ta ~\fesa Park. Clarlat Clauda by tbo .... Bal- boa -Dr. Frank Toothaker of Redlands, dJstrict su.,.rtntendent of the Whittier dlatrlct ot the Methodist Chu.rch, will preach the sermon at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services Sunday. He will preside at the fourth quarterly conference of offlcialJI of the church at a pot-luck luncheon Living at the Newporter apart. ment home of Mrs. l.obet Selp during her a•noe while travel- Ing In Euro~ are recently wed Re\·. and ~rs. Ht'nry Gerhard Wlen~. Mr. Wiens. son of Mr. and ~I rs. C. J. Wlt'ns of British Columbia. Is minister of Laguna Ben<'h Church of Religious Scit>nC'e. His bride Is the former J ean Price Shepard of Los An· ge!Ps. WEST HOLL YWOOO is the home of newlyweds Stephe n and Mary Elizabeth Hope. who •~changed vows at the Church of the_ Blessed Sacram,nt in H ollywood. The young couple is shown here with 2 _members of the wedd•ng party-Mrs. Fred Hope of Manhotfan Beoch. sister-in-low of the br~degroom: end Mrs. Jack {Mar~ia Hope) J ones of Santa Barbero, ..,t right. Steve's sister. The bnde , who •s the former Mary ~l•zobeth Hug hes, is employed at Desilu Stud ios in H ollywood. Steve, a graduate of Harbor H•gh School and 0 range Coast College. is with the sound depart· ment of Revue. TV Studios. He is the son of Thelma Padded Hope. C orono del Mor ortist. o11d the late Fredenc P. H ope. who was Academy Aw lfd winnin_g director with MGM. VISITOR IS DfJUaED n. .,. c.r. ..,. I VIlla 1111 Lill I••• following the 11 a.m. service. I John Carr, finance director of New oWcers for the church wUl 1 the State of California. has be elected. bought a nPw home at Vista del • • Lido apartments in NewpPrt 8cdbocl IUIDd Methodht Beach. He and ~rs. Ca rr ·are Vic-ki Ann Bick, 16. member of Cbarcb-"Ownt>rs Vt>rsus Users" rem•wing friendships in the Har. a South Pa!'ladt'na church group. will be the sermon title ot tht' bor arel. particularly on Lido sufterl'd a Cra ctur<' at the base Rev. Godfrey CraeCIIn a t 9:30 Isle. where they formerly re· oC a thigh bon<' when tac-kled by I a nd 11 a.m. Sunday. At 8 p.m. sided. a youth whil<' playing with a Wednesday, May 31. there will -------- Y:\1tA group at th<' Corona d<'l lx' an Illustrated program. "We ·-····••Are a--a-~ )far main bca<'h at 8:5.> p.m. find no strangers In the world," lftl Z+ IWWI- Iast . aturrlay. Shf' was tak<'n presented by Rosalie and Marvin Newcomt>rs to Cameo Sho:-es by ambulance to Houg Hospital Sloan or Newport. Christian n re ~lr. anrt )irs. Sam L€.'ster anfl her :HH<'nts were notified. world travelers. formerly of Pas.ldl'nJ. ThPy 1 ---------------------------' WNE" t>ntNtnlncd rN'€.'ntlr a1 the D I R E C T 0 R Y homE' of .\1r. and :\Irs: Robl:'rt I Gugg<>nhclm Jr. of 1921 Sabrina CHURCH ,.------------~ ,...--------------. TN ., lrvinco Tt'Trnct>. and joining I ST JAMES In thr wekomP W<':P the :\lt>s.<:~. CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH CORGUGATIORAI. 611 Heliotrope Ave nue Corona del Mar, Calll MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 a nd 11 A.M. Church Sch ool cl~s 9:30a.m. Nursery for both hours. Edwin C. Comke Minister LUTHERAN CHURCH Church of the Master 3:>4!5 East Coast Hlchway Corona del Jofar The Rev. D. Wetsf!ll, Pastor Phone: ORiole 3 ·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-The Service 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11 :00 A.M.-The Servloe WELCOME FIRST CIIIU8TIAN CHUBCH Franklin 0 . Bllller, Jr. Mlnla1M U A-4778 • Panonace U 8·521H SUNDAY 9:45 ....... __ . .Bible SdlCiol lQ:fU ..... _ ....... Church 9ervk.'e 5:30 Youna r.opa..• Meetinl &:30 -·---·-·· v.-SerYSce • WEDJO:!IDAY 1:30 a.m. WOIMII'I llble'Stuclr 7:00 p.m. ·---,.,., .....,.. 1:00 p.m. ... --··-Choir. l'radlce If...., and Child CU. Pi"cWidecl ,.,. a.rt.daa Clnudl .................... I • and Mmt>s. Llovd Aubert Vin · EPISCOPAL CHURCH I cent Are-na. Don~ld Ayrrs. Thom· 3209 Via Lido, Newport 'Beach as Doan. Richard de Sanrlers. ORJole !5·0210 I Paul Co tP. Russell Evan!'. Robt>rt The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8 :00-Holy Communion 9: 15-Famlly Service at&d Sunday School 11 :00-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon Nursery and small child care provided -ntURSDAY lO~~Hol'y Communion and Healing Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES I SCHOOL 9 :15a.m. and 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 -11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEEnNG lp.m. READING ROOM-3315 91a Udo. Newport a.cb Open..-~ ta.atolp...IIL W~ta.m..7:Gp...IIL 1\leedaJI Ucll ~ t acaa cauw or~ ....... , ..... , .... .. c... ... _ .. &1111 c.ut JUabWQ Ccnna ... llar SU!fDAY ICIIOOL t:lSa.a Forbes. Ben Frees. Ala n Grubb. 1 Ed C01'm:10 Cliff Hakes. SpencN 1 Honig. Sh€.'r'ma n Harris. Richard I JllmPs. Wendell James. K w. Kt'ndrlck. Gerald Lynch. Ceorgf' Pflegl'r. Ed Richardson. J. C. Sym<>s. Charlt's Thomas, Bertine l'n-3t. Warwick H11yes, Louis Turnl'r. Mrs. Dorothy Yardle-y and ~frs. Mary Jane lsell. FIJIIIII Ill .... To set' their daughtl'r, and hPr family, In Tokyo will be the mAjor point In a trip to the Orient for ~r. and ~rs. Ted Russell of 6 11 .Lido Park Drive. Nt'WJ)9rt Beach. They will leave this Wt'ekl'nd to visit Lt. and MNI. George Watson, and their granctdaughters, P a u 1 a and Jullt>. From Tokyo they wilt proct.>ed to Hong Kong. and return home through Honolulu. fl)'lng both ways. .. ,. A blrthd~ party for Patty Maypolto, 15-yf"ar-old daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maypole ol Bayatw V.lllare. was given by Mr tritond. Lynn CraM Ja~t Frl· day at Newpon Dunes.' Amona tho. attending -.~re w.re Cookie DatnOn. Alan Gor· don. Pam llrouon, Rkk Da-.on. Cathie Mt"Collom. Janet ao.&to.. loen Sullivan and Karen Eck· dahl. ... 1"11011 UWAD Ml'8. ltoMrt C. llackmar ol 121 Abalalw, laJINio leland. hu te• tWMCI Inn a wac..tton In Ra-~~~~~~~~~!Y wau. 1M 11 MWI7 IMtaiW ... =·-· "' ....... ~ ......... -~!!!"!1~~1!!'"""'!'!'~""'!'-..J 1.11-. ...... ,.,... - THE SEAfARING LODGE or ... e Maso"•c Order has "O"oreo ''le se Or.,nqe C :>as C-:>lle ge s•vde"t) :,y •r-e· • sc~:-•a· ,.., o a~h:e.eme"''· Do" Bet'c~er 200 Meq~c <) A,e. C .:s·o Mt'd a 1iberol arr; -ne o• h..,~ a s · a .J"' • A .., .. e'l!.:le i ~· " · · · \ e _, r a ' occ. M•s. Dio"e g,_,yorocl s ... !l'"1 2C o-,. A .e s ~o~~ lsl..,.,d O'l ele me.,rary eo uce c~ MO ::r 1-J, " 3 95 a .e·,c~ .. · unde r o stra:g~r A for her 2 1years a• ·r.e .:.::>• eoe NIWIIOIT ~...-~~~ of Mr. and Mrl. Cla,..nce R.,i,.s, S47 Heights, e nd 8ruee MacDonald , •SOI'I of Mr. ard Mr1, Bruce MacDonald, 2145 Miramar D~>~ 8al::>o.3, di~c"u t • oouibte e'l•ry oi • sinCJie sideband ,tadio tran•mit .. r il'l •Jie O,..,r~ C;:H,~nty F•ir's t~ustrial Ed~~e•fion Oep.,rt~~'•· Tile ft&"'Stnitt•r riq wes ~ .. by-• ~low student, J~, He~• r~ff s~ of Mrs &Jabettl 0. Swen, 101 Kin95 Pl .• C l fJ. He~•"· Tl'e fa:r lriM be ...... J.Jy "-"· -. this pial'£' .• tnd on tht> Board of T!le bride was attPnded b' h•'r Dlre<-to~ I" Eq• Hurtt, who wtll '>tStN. :\1rs. Charlt>s Arch;., of dlrt-ct £'arly s<x·tal activltl£'s. \·an _:~~u ,·s. and Rov Dalton "'·'· • • lx'st m~. A re-cr-p.tion followt>d ·and thE' nf'wl)·wf'ds th£'n l<'ft f,u a Palm S,Jrlngs honeymomt HILARJOL':' TALE:$ a rf' told .by returned travt'lt>rs Bu t for those which top all hear Patn~·:a Rt'ld of Balbo 1 Island It'll about her expE>riPnce sharing a Ji"ta.tt'· room to Europe With a n Enghsh go,·erne-s.s SN>m that the go\·· ernP WPnt to bed t'a rlv and arose to walk the deck at ·dawn. Pat arrived aboird with friends. some male. took the-m to her stateroom for a look. a nd found the governess In bed. The-story gets better as you go along. She should write a book~ • "FIM'Y-T\\'0 DAYS AROUND THE WORLD" sounds qultP ex- citing and is for Ja.:k and Lelia Scruus of 761 Via Lido :'\ord. Lido Jslt'. And what a party they held a t International Air· port before take-ott: • • CHA~fPIO:'\ OF CH.\~1PIO~S I iS )1argut'rltt' White who won the-:Se\enth a nnu31 eolf tourna· me-n t at Irvine-Coast Countn· Club. Tht> troph~ ~·a a hand·· somt' Sll\'t'f chafi ng d1sh . useful as wPII as d('('()ratJ\e. )Irs. Wa tson will be graduatf'J m Junf' from .SP~--port Harbor H i~h 5chool Her hus band a l.:o 1 a g raduate of Harbor H1gh. He sen'£'d in the Coast Guard a nd altendt'd Ora nge Coast Col· lege. · The new Mr. and :\irs. &>lfo:d w ill 11\·p at 2236 Maple-, Co ta :\iesa. LEAJUfDIC KO~ Army Pvt. Stt'phen Butte-r- worth. 19. son oC Mr. and Mrs. Fri!d S. Butterworttt. 513 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mr. is receiving a 52-week course of Instruction in the Korean language at the Language Scttool, Mont ere )'. Ca lif. SURVEYOR LOT IUMYKti JOHN W. BATI'Y • U~rued 436 Heliotro.,. -Suite 2 Corona d~l Mar Call ORJoJe 3-0313 Anytime BUTLERBURGER o CHICKEN • SHRIMP ••. also food to go The PtTIII IVTLII 3101 NEWPORT BLVD. ntar tM NftlJport BeocJa City HaU Dllala I-DI77 ll:OO A.M. TO ll:OO P.M. DAILY ls .lsluedt. Backstop at w Fflld ' Construction t. now under way t.udlle Kuehn, patio, 1831 Sea· at the Corona del Mar Youth drllt. $308. Center on the backstop for the • CAllaO 1110aa 'new playlna field, and for the food concession stand. Both are Investers Marine Inc., awlm· achedulM to be ready by the mlna pool, 4807 ~amden, 14,000; openlna nlaht ol play for the Muntean .u.oclates, awtmmlna summer season, Friday, June 16. pool at 4S2'7 Fairfield, t1,800, and The Community Youth Center 1·unit, 1·8tory d~Uln1. t38.000. .------------. Board took out a $300 bullc:Una • IAL80A IIUUID No Spec:ulation No Uncertainty with an oermlt last week for the back· David Delaney, alterations, atop. 124 AmethrJ.t, $250; Vincent de Followinl permits were Issued: Rosa. alte,lations. 2<Y1 N. Bay • COBOIIA DEL 110 Ft.. Sl.lOO: Richard Jordan, sun l Ill deck, 111 Abalone, S900: J. F. W. L. Corbett, space n 00 na Myers, canopy. 127 Jade, $500: for forced air furnace, 2601 Way Elwood Zlllgltt. garage altera· Ln.,$650; Glen Hod.<JOn, sJgn for Uons. 2(11 Onyx, $100: Larry Hammond Organ Studio. 2854 E. Gould, enclosed porch. 116 Grand Coast Hwy., $450; J. B. Wolfe, Canal Sl 500 G Ra fi ld wall, 437 Dahlia. $250; Kuah ' · · ; corge Y e • • ~heral1ons. 206 Diamond, $100: Carson. wall, 601 Marauertte, J. C. Sims, remove garage. re· $180; Corona del Mar Nursery, place with new garage and 2· sign, 2744 E. Coast Hwy., 1350: bedroom unit over. 201 Emerald, Louis Spencer, carport for boat, $9.800. 616 Marguerite, $150: Wrllht· • CI.JI'1' SAVEll . ••••w••-•- e IIOIIDAY. IIAY I "-na May WIIINy, teacher, room 17, Harbor VIew School. re· ported the burtluy o1 her radio and 13.SO In pennies from her desk In her school room .•. A S14.l0 awfm suit w .. atolen from the clothes Une ·or Mrs. 'J'homas SauMWln. 118 47th St., West Newport ..• A cltF ...... ..._. _. .................... ., .,... .... 0.. ........... IDdea A .... c-t. ........ ·-.. ,.. ., o,..l .. .,. ..... M. ofll770... .... ....... .... la~ •-•tldtat laMd' ....... ~· .. . pelt ....-. :-:'!'Wilft .. .. --·· ............. liS. .......... .._ ... dot~Me· u.. of .......... .....,. ..... . plly, lilt w . .., .... ......... INSURED _ SAVINGS ACCOUNT wood Co., sun dsnfsz '3??5 O!Olr, $500; Wa:mm ""Crow, addition to garage, 439 Beaonia, 1600; Seen• ic Propertlf"S Realty. sign, 2732-C E. Coast Hwy .. $1.000: Corona del John L. Pinches Jr., 1115 White SaJia Way, Harbor VIew HIJls. re- ported the th~ft of hla billfold a nd a pair of trousers from his locker at Newport Harbor Hla-h School ... Davlana Lundy ttl J. ~· Elms. addition. 112 Kings Garnet Ave .. Balboa Island re- P!.. $5.000; H. B. Wfcltersham, en· ,ported=:::the_tbeft ot bouse'hold close porch w.alls. ?03 St. James Hnens valued at $34.50 from her Pl .. $950: Patrtcia Fitzwater. wall clothesline. • Highest Earnings 41f2% PERIIIUI paid quarterly . All Accounts insured to $10.000 • LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS a1d Loan A111. 222 Oceaa A•e. LAGtJJfA 8EACH 601 If. £1 Camlao Real SAil CLEMEifTE Mar Youth Center, ba.eeball screen. Fifth and Heliotrope. $300: James Buchanon. fence, 307 Fernleat. $100: Leonard Faas, new door jamb and canopy at :\1ary's Furniture. 2846 E. Coast Hwy., $500; CD:\f Travel. sign, J5.t2 E. Coast Hwy., $165: Dr. John Wheaton. altera tions at Small Animal Hospital, 29-18 E. Coast Hwy.. $3.000; Donavon Haskell. addition to fence. 711 Nardssus. $50; Anne Stlllroan. (('nee. 219 Marigold. $338'!" C. E. Kirkwood, fence. 215 Ma rigold, ~: Mary's Furniture. sun pro. tection. 2846 E. Coast Hwy ... $230; Rex Brandt. wind screen and trellis, 405 Goldenrod, $450. • SHOBE CUFFS F. W. Fl.sher. alterations. 236 Driftwood. $500; Leon Green Jr .. Alterations. • t-.\9 ShorccliCt Rd .. $2500. • lllVIIfE TEllllACE Jamaica Inn, sign. 2101 E. Coast Hwy .. $150; T. Herbert. sun protection. 2012 Tahuna. $300: I )Irs. :\tyrtle O'Brien. root over I rafl e_rs. ,:_633 __!&~a-de~. S750: Fuller Brall Ct. 14 br. TeL s.r.lct Jus t Call BYCitt t ·ICIID ~~~ VELVA MOISTURE FILM for the skin that thirsts for beauty! J../ou· . tf,c llrtl' try tl· m:.l 'a ,,:r ... pd(cct to Ctlrf)l Wit h J'1 11 -alfl\l)'< 11l oz. at r.so -~- Velva Moi tore f"a1m ie a ecllllfletely aew dimaltion-ao lll' i.-ible protecti..e 61m that IDOittadw aU .kin, lenin8 it •mrother, youftF·Joolial. TW' ..... lufins traJupllreDl Glm i! to be uted Won JOU l.norite Diubeth Ardea foundation. See how,.._,.,.__...., atayw all day with ao "fade-out." Ncnr ,_a illllltll tiltt •ly. 1)( oa., 1.50. lep1ar IQee: s ... 5.00. 6H ... 10.00. 1 pt., lS.OO. ,.,..,.._ Cllrlst•••• and family room. 321 Snug Har· bor. $1.965; Bushard's Pharmacv. 2 wall signs, 601 Dover. $1.000. · • 8EACOif 8AT James Gage. a lterations, 67 Yawl Rd., $425. • lfElnOIIT JIEJCIITS John Vogel, demolish dwelling. 414 N. Newport Blvd .. $200: Tom Stone, 1-unlt, 2-story dwelling. 308 La Jolla. $18.700: Ken Han· nahs. addition. 415 Irvine. $5,000; William Ficke r. add office par· tltions, 446 N. Newport Blvd., $1.100; Norman HaJd. addition. 2306 Laurel Pl.. $3000; R. W. Egf". wall, 501 Tustin. $500; T. W. Patton. patio s lab. 430 Tustin. $1,000. • 8A' SBO&ES • .................... A doa waa quarantined after bl ti~ 'l'1lomaa )(. Corct.n. 12. c( US Belvue lAM, B&lboa • • • A t:l5 aWfboard w .. atolen from the ,a,..e o1 Cbarlee r. c., 410 38th St., West Newport. e niDAT. IIAY J Jack Cald~ll. 4807 Dorcheater St.. Cameo Hllhlanc!a, found a check protector on the beat'h et Cameo Shores ••. A at ripped ve . hlcJe, puahed over the cUtr Into the bay near Hlahland Dr. and Nottlnaham Rd., WNtclifl, wu found realatered to WIJllam Ken· nedy, 405 Clubhouse Ave., West Newport . . • . • A tndflc c ltrat at We.t· ....... A ...... II.II...-t .................... It ... •· ....... ... dri,.. ., -.. .atcrf.Lews.II.Gifllate..., aaa....._ ... ~a. Loat Jr .. II. 1111/a C:.W. A.._ ...... ......... Qeat.W· ..a..y. 115 ............... . .......... ,.,.... ... tlaeft ... bicycle ••• Doris Croxon, 228 VIa Orvleto, lJdo 1ale. reported returnln1 -if tb~20 p.m. to tlnd a ron~acreert TJ'pl)ed, ~r· Pntly by an intr~der ... Floyd E. Rabjohn, 5405 Bruce Crescent. Lido Sands. reported letters from his mail bo~. with nvo .-p&U books missing from lrtters found scattered a long the roadway ... A S95 bicycle wu s tolen from Mrs. Amelia Maxwell, 938 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle . . . e IATVBDAY. MAY I Offleers qulted noise In the Blue Beet, 107 21st Pl., Newport Beach, at 12:20 a .m .... Stephen E. Holmes, 20, of 6510 W. ~n Front. was charged with lntoxi. cation In public at 425 32nd St .. Newport Beach. at 3:50 a.m .... Frank Keywell. 316 Catalina Dr .. Newport Heiahts, reported his 1954 Ford stolen from his drive· w~·· It was.rtcovered ·by HJ.tnt· ington Beach police .... Lott T. )1ullk, 825 w. Bay Ave .. Balboa. reported the theft ot 3 cactus plants from his garden ... Wil- liam Blumka. 323 1~ Onyx Ave .. Balboa Island, reported the theft of bls two-door sedan ... A $29 ships bell was stolen from the front gate of Patricia Wedman . 108 Via Florence, Lido Isle .... e SOliDAY. MAT 7 Floyd A. Cunningham. 50. of 1628 W. Orean Front. Newport Bea(·h. apparently fell from his car a fter suffering a high blood pressure attack In front of 1703 W. Balboa Blvd .• Newport Beach. ar 12:01 n.m .. a nd was takt>n to Hoag Jlospttal ... Marion C. WOO<tark. 4006 &>ashore Dr .. West ~ewport. complained or the burglary of a $100 s u rfboard from his garaa . . . A $75 fire ('XtinguishN was stolen from Ma rgaret Erickson, 1209 W. Balboa Blvd .. Ba lboa ... Some· one apparently fired a pellet gun or similar we~pon and broke a plate glass window In the home ot Robert S. Barnes. 2482 Bay· shore Dr .• Bay Shores ... Ron· aid Cross. 318 Snug Harbor Rd., Clift Havt>n. reported the theft or his bicycle from 15th St. and Sr. Andrews Rd .• Cliff H.aven ... ttolen from the aervlce atatiOQ of Pranda O.w.on, 3531 Newpott llvd.. Kewport Beech._ ....... 81 tr ....... ~ ........... CIIfl ..... .. .................. c... c... 0... ....... . .... c...., ... .., ... . .................... 1 .. ....... -.... _.,. ...... ·-a.ys a.-. --.. IIIP'nt •.. or......._ ... , ............. .... ., .•..• fit ...... .._ ........ .... a. A. A Crtw• ... L lq PNat, ............... . A 2%-year-old boy releued brakes on the parked t'ar of Red IColleraz. Lo8 Anaeles. at 708 MartaoJd Ave., Corona del M•r: the car hit a parkM motor scooter of John B. Woodruff 15 of 706 Martaold Ave., knocking It into the car of Mrs. w. L Woodruff, 706 Martaold Ave .... Ro.well B. Sar1ent, 47, of 366 HamHton St., eo.ta Mesa, wu charaM with lntoxJt'atlon In public at Cout Hwy. and Rlv· ft'Side Ave .• Newport Beach . • Joeeph E. Munn, %ll21~ Laurel Pl., Ntwport Helahta. waa alven oxygen by firemen and taken to Hoag ltostM_tal and transferred to county h08pltal lor a possible heart attack care. . . •• II II e 'WEDifEIDAT. MAT 10 A dog W 3S ~uarantined at 5<17 San Bernardino Ave.. Newport Heigh~. a(ter bltina Janet Lee Mollison. 4, of 29~ Clay St .. Nt>wport Heights ... A dog was / <Continued on page 7) · ••W•'• rut7 s.,u .. 35%11. Ctut liJlft7 ' r. o.••••u Corou •tlJiat C&Weni& P1trletlc Napkins. tablecloths. platE's. cups, placemats, hats and popM'!f for your .MEMORIAL DAY parties. • Hobie's Party Supplies Hobie and Marge Loud 3S3t E. Coat Bwy .. C.... del.._ Olllele a • .a Next door to Jewell Welty Florist THE FJNEST IN FOODS May be found at the U & I e MEAT & DELICATEJSEJI e Swifts fNIDiua T...._ Fed .... Clfed Ia ov cooler .._ lfolcmd bela Coanatt meat apedcaiU.. Cllld Fr•b lcdadt e CBOCE&lES & PBOZ£11 FOODS e lfcrtloaally adftl'tiMd 81"111da---m-y ....,_., aptdcdtl" C:O.pcae oar low abeU pnc.. e BEALTII FOOD ITOU e lfatual Btaltll .Foeda-Dt.ttttic Foodt . e f&ODOCK e Tbe ftMst Ia fnalt ead piOdaea-heab Mlly • e 8EE& MD WIJrE e IJDportM CIDd .................... AdftrUted apad•la oftoctlft 7 deya Wtdrat.cley Tueadq Opta 1:30 te I:DD.f.ll. E.-..y Day WE deUYer -Ch i-OSM u & I MGJJ.t 3200 E. Co.st, Hwy .• Corona cW M• Oll-0114 SAVE TIME AND TltOUILE Order ANY Book by T elephono Post~ge PGid Anywhere in U.S. by· BOOk ORDER SERVICE 416 Park Avenue Balboa laland ORiole 3-1633 WATCHES IY: • WIDO • 81UEN • WTLH • ITDNA • HAMILTON I OOINO OUR WAY? . .,.~ m a. ,,. IL. Cilia.._ .._, Lar 11 LftD &!=' .,...,.~& .... ............ ____ ,. JAMES D.-----. RAY MATTRESSES NEW -UIUD.DIIfQ ., .... ~ Irregular ~pee laaenJNia9-c.tt. COSTA MESA MAnllSS CO. 1•50 ...... .-. ~hod. ll!Mrty ..... Professional Directory Fl'~ERAL DIRECTORS ... Friendly Nelehborhood Servtee BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway L1 8·3433 • 8·3434 Coeta .... SBA.LJ/SHBBTS o/ ''·""·~ Westcllft · _, L 1M IT. COSTA MilA -~ INSURANCE ••• FOR ALL Or YOUR IRSUIWICZ I'UIMI Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. S.dlelr 3333 E. eout Hwy. oa a.-. Corona deJ Mar Fr0111 the POUCE BLO I I ER (Continued from paae S) from Its orlalnal pcMJIUon a t quarantlned after bltina the son 2000 Haven Pl .• Clllf Haven ... of Larry H~. 1401 Santanella Mrs. Charles Cotton~ 15<10 E. Ter., Irvine T•rrace • . . A dOl Oct-an Front, Balboa, reported wu quarantined after biUnJ the theft of a bicycle . . . Can David, 5, Patricia, a. and Jennl-drlverr by Edna G. McMulJen. 70, fer Lona. 2. ot ~ Anchor Way, VIlla Marina, Newport Beach , Baycrest ... Wlllll L Murphy, and Donald 1. Bauer, 25, of 316 E. 16th St., CGefa Mea. re· 504% Ma~rite Ave .. Corona ;:>orted the theft of a h&Jf.ton del Mar, w~re In an aeddent at city ~~ewer truck from :11100 blocll Marauertte Ave. and Cout Hwy., Newport Blvd., Newport BHch; Corona del Mar ... Mrs. Betty the vehlcle wu abandoned lat•r Roberta. 500~ Marlaold Ave., Co- In the area of CUff Dr. and rona del Mar. reported the theft Santa Ana Ave., Newport of a bicycle from her aarage.,e Helahts ... H. Petel'll, 2301 W. e TV&IDAY. IIAT 11 Balboa Blvd., Newport •ach, Vehicles driven by Kenneth complained that a renter failed Kirby, 24. of 109 Via Yella, Lido to return a t200 rental TV wt tale, and Jlmmh.• McCurry, West· ... Vehicles driven by Gary F. minstre. were In a.n accident at Hardin, 20. Oranae. and Kenneth 2241 W. Coast Hwy.. Newport A. Huff. 17, 410'"Seward Rd., Co· Beach ... Leon Fry, 239 61st St~ rona Highlands. were lnv<~Wed West Nt>wport. reported the the ft in an accident at Cypress St. and of • $230 eleht·foot sail boat ... Balboa Blvd .. Balboa . . . Lawrence High, 2461 Bayshore • TIIUJIIDAY. IIAY 11 Dr .. Bay Shores, reported return· A S220 TV !let was stolen from lng home to find a small pile a shelL itt-the garaae of w. J, of partly burned leaves with 08kln. 1510 W :• 8tea11;.rtont. !K"Veral burned marshmallows 1'\ewport Beach ... Ted R. Hu· under a wooden table at the side bert. 2012 Tahuna Ter.. Irvine or h is garage, no damage re· Terrace, reported that his wife's suiting ... Cars driven by Mary vehicle r~ved bit and run Lou Fowler, 29. of 720 Goldenrod damage two weeks ea rlier In the Ave .• Corona del Ma r, and Robert parking lot at the Balboa Bay E. He lber1. 17, Anaheim, were Club ... A SlOO bicycle stolen Involved In a n accident. In front from a garage at 227 Carnation or 2344 E. Coast Hwy., Corona Ave. owned by F. c. Hunt. 720 del Mar ... Vehicles driven by Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar. J. N. Conadon. 54. or 812 VIa last year w.as recovered after Lido Nord. Lido Isle, and W. R. Don .Cain. 3701 E. Coast Hwy.. Richards, 38, Westminster, were Corona del Mar, reported that In an accident · at ~ver Dr. and the bicycle had been left by a Coast Hwy .. Ne*poq Beach .• .. Balboa youth to sell by him. Lydia M. Hutton'. 315' E. Balboa. who claimed he wa~ given It by Blvd.. Ba lboa, complained that another person . . . Arthur E. someone tampe~d with mall Wilson, 54. of 420 Acacia Ave.. lett In her mall box ... Corona del Mar. was cha rged • WEDIIESDAT, IIAT 17 with intoxkatlon in public on George W. Cantello. 48. of 890 Coast Hwy. tOO yards west of W. 15th St.. West Newport Irvine Terrace. Heights, was charged with intox- • nmAT. IIAY 12 lcatlon In auto a t 2:35 a.m. at Muriel M. Ellswor1h. 49, Lido the exit from Balboa Coves . Trailer Pa rk, Udo Peninsula. (Continued on page 8) was charged wit~ drunk driv-1 LEGAL IIOTICE ing and lntoxlcatton, and Cata- lina Polendey, 49, of 828 W. 19th CEIITJFJCATE 01' IUSJWESS St.. Costa Mesa. was charged 1'1ctitloal l'1ml lfame with intoxic'ation In auto at 15th The undersigned does hereby Sr. and N. Newport Bl vd .. New. certify that she Is ronductlng a port Heights, at 2:15 a.m. . . . real estate business at 6350 W. Two tires valued at $li5 W<'r<' Coas t Hwy., Newport Beach. Cali· "olen from a car at 3939 W. Cornia. under the flr tltlous firm Coast Rwy., Newport Beach be· name of Gold Coast Realty and longing to Albert J. Wut:tk~. 40. that said firm Is com posed of the Balboa Coves . . . William A. following persons. whose names Rose, 21. of 1592 Santa Ana Ave.. In full and plares of residence Costa Mesa, was booked on a are as follows. to-wit: BLA:'iCHE commitment charging failu re to A. STEVENSON. 322 62nd St .. appear on a speeding warrant N<'wport Bearh. ... John T. Marsha ll, 21. of 6801 Witness my hand t his 27th day Seashore Dr .• West Newport, was of April, 1961. charged with Intoxication In BLANCHE A. STEVE:'iSO:'i public at the foot of the Newport Sta te of California ) Pier. County of Orange )ss e SATUaDAT. IIAT 13 On this 27th day of April. A.D. Ed Eader. 3809 &-ashore Dr .. 1961, before me. George A. Anna. WPst Newport, reported the theft ble. a :'iotary Public In and for of 2 wheels and tires. ,·alued at th<" said County and State. rc· $90, from a boat trailer at 216 ~irting ther<'in. d uly, commjssion· 20th St.. Newport Beach . . . ed and sworn. personally ap- Josepb E. Lovejoy. 30, of 2-121 pea rt>d Blanche -A. Stevenson. 16th St .. ~cwpon Heights. was k nown to me to be the person C'ha-rged with drunk dri\'lng and whoSf! na me she subS<'ri ~d to lntoxi<'ation after his car hit the tht' within Instrument. a nd ack· rear or a ca r driv<'n by Gary R. nowlcdge~to me that she exe· Z1essler. 16. Pomo na. at l'i<'W· C'Uted th<' same. pon 81\·d. and Via Lido. :'\('W· In wilTiess whert>of. I have port Bcarh. a t 11 :30 p m. hereunto set my hand anrt affix· • SUJQ)AT. MAT 14 l.'d my official 5<'81 the day and W. 0 . Buck. 4711 Seas hor<' Or.. year In this Certificate first abo\'r W<>st Newport. repoMt'd th<' written. burglary of a brlf'f ca!l<' from his GEORGE A. A:'\~ABLE. car in his garage: it was round ="otary Public In and for the p:~rtially COV('red with :mnd County of Orange, State or Cal· about 15 feet from a n automobll<' lfornia. !lt uck in the sand on the Pacifi<' My Commission expires Jan. Eleetrlc right.of.way and OI'CU · 28. 1963. pled by two Balboa men ... Publis h : May -1. 11. 18. 25. 1961 ~furif"l Marlin, 3(lJ Canal St.. In the Newport Harbor Ensign. West Newport, l'l'port<'d that hN dog apparently scnr<'d away a LEGAL NOTICE burglar who pus hed open two IIOTICE TO llDDEU windows in her home. k nock inJl The Boa rd of Trustees of the a Bible and star fish off shelves ~t>wport Harbor Union High ... Lillian Bailey, 49, of 104 La School Distrirt w ill a C'Ct'pt bids Havre. Lido Isle, colla~d at a up to 2:00 P.M. on Friday. June breaklast table In her home a t 2. 1961. at the office of the Dts· 9:05 a.m .. was g iven oxygen and trit't Business ~anager. for the taken by ambulance to Hoag furnishing to the District of gen- Hospital ... Scott Chasin. 2211 eral instructional su pplies and Channel Rd., Balboa. reported equipment ror u~ In the New· the burglary of a $125 blcyde port Harbor High Schools during . . . V. A. l.o<'kabey, zo.H; E. the 1961·62 school year. Oeean Front. Balboa. l't'ported The bids consist generally of the theft of a $1(\ camera gadget but are not limited to gene ral cast and 135 prescription glassPs types of supplies a nd equipment from 'his <'ar. at Eighth St. and ror Physlt'al Education. Art. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa ... · Sclt'nce. and Industrial Art e IIOIIDAY. IIAY IS Said bids will be publicly Robert L. Dotson, 38, of 212 opened a nd read at 2:00 P.M. in Cypress St. Balboa. was <'harged the Dlstri<'t Board Room located witt\ lntoxJcatlon In publiC' at at 1200 15th St reet. Newport Balboa Blvd. and A St .. Balboa. Beach, Callrornla. at 3:15 a.m .... A S14 car cove-r Detailed specifications cover- was stolen from the car of Mr!l. lng the ltt-ms to ~ bid upon. to. John Johnton. 620 Narci118US gether with conditions covering Ave .. Corona del Mar ... A hit the bidding. may be secured at and run car knocked down a the Dis trict Office located at f2oo ~ctlon of concrete wall on the 15th Street. Newport Beach. Cal- property of Mlchael1. McCalmy. lfomla. • 7201 Seashote Dr~ WM Newport. All bids must be aubrnitted Oj) ,... 111 .._. ......,.. ... forms provided by the distri~ ...... ,._ 1M .U., .. 1M and must be aC'COmpanlftd by a ._ ef .._ ~ .. c.n.a bid depo.lt In the form of a ,.._, • ......... .._. .... cashier's check or t<enlfied che<'k -•••-tr . . . AI 1n or a bid bond equa l to 5<0 of --. lilt 0.. ...._ .... the amount bid. .... ._ llltlaa ., • .... 11\e Board of T'h.lltees reMfWS .. •• 1 .. '* o-the rt1ht to reject any M all bleb ..... • • • A ...... ..... and to waive any Informality In CJtO-. W&&DOif 6 co. ...._ ., ·--. .._ •• u the blda or blddlna. "-......,._ . U. 8. ..._. ..... 1a11 80Am OP TRUSTEES OF 111E ~---1 ate_ ......... MKW~KAIIOI UlQON Pa<'ltk ~ ltodE Ealt•ap .... a. .... • ural 7 1 HIGH -.:&OOL DISTRICT Or Burdett J:larNon. ... lllr· 11 • g ·ML ._ 11r-Obl'C& <XKJM'IT. CAUFODIA aawwaaDOa&aSIGIIf ,...,._AY. II&T a. 1•1 COIIOII& Da. IU& CAUP. ), ...... "' .... A sonic blast which hit the Hatbor Aru at 7 :18p.m. Sunday was blamed for ~~etUor ~t a burJlar alarm In the Maanetlc Metala Co., 853 Production Pl.. West Newport HeiJhts, Newpon pollee reported. Information on tbe blut wu relayed to El Toro Air Station. 110ft TO IIEJGIITI Mn. Donna Davis and children have moved from 435 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, to M3 Tus· lin Ave., Newport Helaht.s. I LEQAL lfOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 962 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REZON· lNG PRO PERTY AND AMEND· I~G DISTRICT ~AP NO. 32 The City Council or the City of Newport Beach doe ordain a follows : SECTIO~ 1. T he following described real property in the City of Newport Bear h, County of Ora nge, State of California, to wit: That portion of Bl()('k 93 of Irvine's Subdivision as shown on a ma p thereof recorded In Book 1. page 88 of ~lscellaneous Maps, Rec· ords of Orange Coun•y. Call· fornla. described as follows: Beginning In the Southwest line of Tract No. 3542 as shown on a map thereof recorded In Book 124. pages 32 and 33 or Miscellaneous Maps of said County at a point distant thereon S 65• 2-1' oo· E 95.22 feet from the most Westerly corne r or said Tract; thence S 37• 29' 59" W 41.37 feet to lhe beglnnlr)g of a tanaent C'u rve ronra\·e southeasterly and having a radius or 200.00 feet ; thence southerly 131.73 feet alon~ said curve through a central angle of 37• +f 19" to the beginning or a tangent line: thence S o• 14' 20" E 17.13 feet to the beginning or a tangent r urve concan• eas t· erly a nd having a radius Rf 680.00 feet whlrh r urvt' shall be tangt.-nt at tht.> Southerly term inu-. therf:'of with a line parallel with a nd distant northeasterly 310 feet. mea- sured ar right an~les. from the Southwest line of sa id Block 93: thence southerly 593.41 feet along sa id cun·p through a ct>ntraJ angle or :;o• ()()' oo· 10 sa id terminus: thence S 50" 14' 20" E alon~ said parall<'l line 351 99 feN to the beginning or a tan· ~t>nt ,·urve cont'8\'(' northrr_ly and havin~ a radiuo;; of 15. feet thr Eas ter!\ tNminu!t of w hk h i" tang~nt to a linr parall<'l With anrl di~tant 30 teN nonhwestNiy. m ea. urPd at right nn~l<'~. from thl' S<luthwr.;t«>rly prolonsra- tion Of . the ~tllhP:l"t<'rly lint' or <;ai•l Tr.wt :\o 3.~2: th<'nf'f' <'ll"trrly 2~ ;;u (l'<'t a long AAJol t,l nJH'nt run c through n C'<'ntral .tngl·· or !)!)' to said trrminu~: th<'n~'<' X 39" u · 40" E ,tlllng ::air! parallel line 2:;(1 ~ feN to thl' 5outhNh" !'Ornrr or Lm 12 or "aid TrJrt ~o. 3.~:?: th<'ncr following th!' Sou th · Wf'!lt li ne of ~lid Trar t :\o. 3;).12 through thr following d<'scrlbed rours<'s to the point of breinnlng: N 3.3• 32' ."{)" W 466.63 fN't; ~ 6 • 37' 59" W 150.5i ff'et: :'\ ~~· 09' 20· w 20i.oo r~t: ~ 58" 16' 40" w 80.00 fK't; ~ 65• 24' 00" W 124.19 fN't to the true point of begin· nlng. a~ shown on District :\lap :'\o. 32 referred to In S«tion 9102.2 of the Newport Bearh ~un lcl pat Code and m ade a part of Article lX or said Code. be. and the same is hereb\' r<'zonect from a n Unclass·ifl~d District to an R·3 District. and said :\1ap :-io. 32 Is hereby amended to s how this zoning C'hange. SECTIO:'i 2. The Planning Dl· rector of the City of Newport Bearh Is hereby instrut'ted and directed to changt> District Map ~o. 32 so as to show the zonloa\ change descri~d In St'Ctlorf Y hPreof. and. as said Distri<'t ~1ap s hall have been so amt>nded. th~ Jl"me shall l't'maln In full for('(' and effect and ~ a part of Ar· ticle rx of the Newpol't Beach Municipal Code. SECTION 3. This ordlnanC't' shall ~ publis hed onet" In t he official newspaJ)t"r or the City. and tht-same shall be err~th..- 30 days a.ltet the date or Its adoption. This ordinance •·a• lntrodu~ at a rerul.u me.una o1 ttw Cit~· Counci l of the City ot N~wpon •ach held on the 8th day of ~ay. J96t. and wu adopted on the 22nd day ol May. 1!161. by the foUowtna '~ to wtt: AYES. COUNCIUID: lt.lnpJey. .Atlll..-on, Stod. datd. Hart, l...cftfta. Somers. Jf018, COlnfC'IJ..Mill(: M~. All&!n' COUNCIUID~ CD*. IAJDS I. STOODAID. Dldr lu~ !!d ... Pa~ -r ·. . . ly: MAX M. aUSSELL Lola hft,_ ••--,_ cu-t_ 1JOI llltlllaiN Sen-ftUJ A I I &51~ Prt-~ .... -:::.-. LaM. W Hilt .......... that Dated: Mq il .. lt61 IIAAODY .a1.10UDD. ...,... . .... - _ ............. ., ...... e. ,......._: ~ .... ,..,. 11 ... aw a.t~ IGDK.Oiul~· oaa.,_ ..._.,_ ,dcnlf.lllleat.t.ri· .......... .......,.:~t~qa.dlt 1-.-...,j._c... ____ Jilllr ___ ,, ... •· ...... -1M ..... 0,.: I:GO P.M .. IDe I. .-t. 1ft a. Bcapu:.at ...._ &Mip 1039 GOLDENROD, C.D.M. 3 bed· ClASSIREO AD RATES -c..h witt. order or within 10 U,. room. Family room, built-In I Time 2 TWMI 3 T"lfMI kitchen. CArpell, drapes-Year 20 words or less ···-·------·----.75 1.25 1.50 Jeue 1325 mo. Call OR 3-9300 21 words to 30 words ···-·------1.00 1.50 2.00 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. un: 31 words to 40 words .. ·-·-----1.25 2.00 2.10 furnished, fireplace, garbage E.ch ord .. "' .. .a. disposal, private patio. garage. w O¥et """ Wlllnft ···-------··· .03 .OS .07 Available now. Adults, no pets . • 438 Acacia, Corona del Mar. MUSICAL Yearly lease. Inquire 620 Or· chid, COM, ORiole 5-~7. __ I AUTOMOTIVE 1 Bedroom furnished house nea.r Richard's Market, either rent yearly or summer ra te . 2 Bedroom unfurnished, 1 block (rom Ocean in Newport Beach. Yearly $85 month. AJfJ)aEWS aEALTC;>II u ..... HELP WANTED SALESMA.IIJ to 5(011 furniture and appliances direct from factory or supplier to customer. A very good deal for both sales· man and customer a nd real savings. Apply Harbor Furni· ture Co., 12~ Broadway, Costa Mesa. Phone Ml 6· 7202. AVAILABLE at once -nearby Rawlelgh Business. GOOd op· portunity; trade well estab· Ji~hed. Experience helpful bur not necHS&ry. ·~ M. 0 . Berg· land. 319 E. Pomona. Santa Ana. or write Rawlelgh's, 306 Adeline. Oakland 20, CAlif. TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAlLY • Sure To Check WJtb JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 N. Newport Blvd .• Newport Midway 6·4481 SWAP your plano ror a Ham - mond Organ -Srhmldt·Phil· lips, 20th It Ma in. Santa Ana. CASH for your old pta no - KI 7·6058. HAMMO~D SPI~ET organ. used, $8-15. easiest terms. Ont> o nly_ SCH~UDT-PHILLIP-. 1907 ~­ )1atn n<'ar 20th, Santa Ana. • BA LDWIN ORGANS • BALDWIN PI ANOS t.:sed Hammond Chord organ $495.00 ••••••• PIAIIO & OBGAJf CO. 2626 E. Coast H'way Corona del :\1ar · Or 3-5530 515 :'\o. ~fain Sr .. Sa nta An,a Ki 7+139 ~EW HA)IM0 :'\0 ORGASS-Xew STEI:OOWAY Pianos. Sales and ~n·1c-e Sln<'e 191-1. SCID11DT· CARS FOB SALE PHILLIPS. 190i ~-~1atn at 20th 1960 SPRITE. best orte r O\t'r Santa Ana. EasiP~t Terms . $1330 or TradE'. Call ORtole L'5ED Ele<'tromc organs. like new. 3-8496 after 6 p.m. popular make'. A 2 ma nual: 19:>9 TRil':\1PH, wire wheels. pnr<' was $139:5 now s.t95 - white sidewall ti rE'~. jump S4'at. othN". low as $.3-1:5 5CHMID'T- o.d. low mileage. gOOd rubbE'r. PIIILLIPS. 1907 X. ~ain at excellent condition. Sell or 20th. Santa Ana. trade for older car. Phone ---------ORiole 3-0550 days, ~1ldway DAIXn·. Spin<'t Grand plano 6·5588 evenings. ltkl' new, $1500 valut'-~peri al at ~!li. ~>asy tl'rms. SCHMIDT· PHILLIP3;. 1907 ~ Main. Santa Ana -100 pianos & organs t'O r l'lou'V' from LEGAL NOTICE :'iOTlCE OF TRUSTEE":; SALE 11.\~nt()~D E:\'TR.\\'OICE n<'w. J)f:~··u ..... iu~. I lo\t-h· ton'~>s ­ M'IY S\!ti. \liU pia\· ·a· tunf' 10 mP'Ufo''· 5\II)IIOT PHILLfPS. ''l!t7 X )fa tn nr.tr 20th, S..'\nta .\n 1 IT'S CH:ECK-UP TIME TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION e WHEEL AUGNMENT •· OIL C~ANGE e-.1 Herb Miller's RICHF1ELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Polnac!ttla OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar JOHNSTONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers U.ed Auto Pa.rta, TU. We Buy car. and Scrap Metal UllEJtTY 8-7013 Z75 Pla~ntla Ave. Coat& M .. YARD MAINTENANCE Lawn Service J. R. IRAYl HAWS ORJOLE 3·1086 ( Pleast" call after 6 p.m.l 701 ~ Poppy Ave. Corona del Mar, Cam. Expert · Gardener Availab le on monthly basis Ca ll Kl 3 -6965 PHOTO SUPPLIES ALL 'J'Y'PES OF PhotogTaphic Supplies • Fut Color FUm Servke. • Movie Projector~ for a.at. e Model Airplane SupplMe. MEARS CAMERJ( SHOP 1'78:2 Newport Blvd., eo.ta M- Pb<.ne Uberty I· 7042 LANDSCAPING Complete Landscaping SerVlce FREE ESTIMA ~ 5ItH Grftn Stamps F'Tee deliVft'Y CO RON A DEL :0.1AR !'\URSERY ~OTICE IS HEREBY GTVE~ that on June 9. 196l. at 11 :OU A.~f.. The Lagarde Corpora :Jon a Callforn!a Corpora tion. .. .. Trust<'e b,· substi tution l'l\' ar tnstrumPn; in writing da ted. )Ia~ 12. 1961. rrrorrted in tht> o!fJ,f' of the County Reeorder of· Oran2•' Count\', California on )Ia\' I'· 1961. ·1n Book 5721. Pag('. :!lt: wh it~ . ub~titution w as mad.-.t•· • ~1\<'n pursuant to the t<'nn" ••f \'._'I I ~1n !JI':-t •i'lU~;'t'"'< 1'1'1 r ·.i· .:f' l (' ,,, h,~r , .. ,. ~ 'u that l'l'rta :n DN'rl ot Tru"t dato• t 1, [1 ., •• t a ~ 11-<·• r ,. I OR 5·0160 · 2744 E. Coa.st Hwy MOVING OC'C-emb<'r 2. 19J.". l'X('('UtNi ~>:· Fr:-t nk Hoovka as a nd \'irl!·' Jl'an Hooykaas. husb.lnd oH' I w1 f<'. a nd rec-ordl'd IX-t'Pm n··~ 't 1~:17. In Book 4122. Pa~<' U ' ,.~ 0! tidal RN'ords in lht' <'ffio'l' •>I "'• R<"t'Orde r ot Orange Coun:y l' ,; tornta . will sell at pu bl w .111 ·,," to high<'St biddN h)~ , ,,._!1 •'•I able at time ot sal<' in l;m : m oney of the t:nitf'rt St..t'<'' • \\ flt·l~:'!"H••~t) ,•;:t'1~ • •• : , \ ,,. tn ) ~~~ I •' .• ·, i"''P t: • .. , tJ:..-• .... r. -· \ I If•• 3ll •I'~. ..... EZ ' I 'i1 I f ,, l ' ~ .I• ' • !.1~ ,{ ._. •• ! \ 1 l.t,\ ('\'\' '\:l,t \I \ i • _.._, o1 !' r .. ql 1 t:• '" \ nEt l .... ! 1!.1\:l.\ ......... ' \ ', ..... ,. ..:; • -f'""1 •t'd ' • q h '·tl•• ~ ,-._ :'< H\IJI'lT-· rll:t.:.Jr~ I. 17 ~ 'la.n. ~:lnta \ • I the Sou th step of tht• (I• , ••• County Court HouS<>. co~1a • •' 6th a nd Broadwav. Cit\' <'I~., .. • Ana. County of Oran~;. ~;,,·. , California , a ll right. 1tlo• .1· i in t<'re t con veved to a nr! n, o\\ "1 by it under Sa id D<-<><1 M T .1-· I "'t ., I • I' '11••1 I ~p • t-' tl!'<:' •. \r· :w•' f., t tl"'ir ~ AJ!.n 'I '11:-rtnr I l hord 0r£1ln In the property sltua t~' I'' • .< County of Orange. :::t.l'<' ,.('·I Cornia. desaibed a": Lots 95.'> and 9.~ (\f T·.• · ~~ - as pt>r ~ta p !'l'rorri<' I " ~·'K 28. Pages 23 to 3t~ :-.. '' of :\ftS('('IJ An<' U" ~t11p' •• orcl<; of Oran~<' C(\un•,· Sail'! sa le w1ll 1\4.• m 1 h• ' ,. 1<1 \ ... ,, .. , • . I' · , •' -Hum · 1 l \li'IT r!IILLir~ ~· :\ta ln '\ ~·" \I tJ • ,. c,1.,,,,1r !'in'l hi> ' ••M nc'" -.:,1' r S:.'90. .\I"Cl C"lrrry )tapir ' · •" I' 1\ nut h a I .1 n c " .. I' Phllilf'<: i4r.' :'\ )11\i:'l. ', ·, Ana. •5 J"lN' 191 t 1 without ('n\'t'nant o· \\a ··,,·., exprt>s.s or implt.• I -, ,:.,. t "1,: t I I I e . p()~it'n n~ , . ., u- branres. to J'•H' tht> ll"l'l o) ;• ' C'lpal ~urn or thr ~t\1•' "'' w o•l "' • \H ,.,,,1,•1 H.1mmond Orca'1. said 0<-c-d Clf T·u«t 1 • " • f 1 '-•'' n n.! J'INin I hotlrri. f't't $31.917.;\8 with Ill•' 1•q t ,, ,, ,..,,• f,• . "ld.!ll'ln: 11tr.1t'ti\'P f't l•'l' from :-io,·rmh<.•r 1 J!lt> • ,. • 1, '··'1'" :'CH\IIOT PIII LLIP~ ~. IJ'I<' of 7 2' 1,4. ,,.,,..11." :1• '' ,,., nr.tr 20th. ='an~~_ sa id :'\Ott' f'r0\'li1o•ol, I 11:1'' 11'" \\ 1'1 :\ rFJ ... \\',\ Y r.rnnot. II)((' n<'W 1li advnnC'e~ untln th•' l•'r""' ·C "' t1 1 '''.'\>~' l=lt.HantN': r('~tuhu prl~ MOVING?~ -)._I ... , •1" fl\ t•'f',t' ..-\'k Uti\ f,-1 ! t'? ., .. r.m.!lt' ann 1-..t\t'. Tom l' t.~rto,; .Jt ~our doM. NEWMAN TRANSFER It STORAGE CO. "&-n·i('(' wtth a Consf'i<'nre" Phonf'!<: )H 6·2i . :'>11 6-7202 R('Sidf'n!'l': Ll fi IYI 124 Broadway, Costa Mesa AUCTION £vt>ry Fnday mght a t 7 p m. Anuques. Compl('tt> Hou~. hold F urmsh:ngs and Appli- an('('~ Wf:'\DY'S BARN ~11 G 8&~1 · 2()';'5 l, :-iPwport Ave. Costa Ml'.a We w1ll S<-11 for \'ou HOME MAINTENANCE Carpentry l\tlnor ~irs ~o Jobs Too Sma ll' H 0 ANDERSON 2966 P~pper Tree Lao• Costa M~a. Calif. Kl mbt-rly 5-8175 If no anl:wt-r rail Ml 6·2312 LAWN CARE ON-d of Tru~t : (N' .... • ft ~ ~" 'nd ~'lt;'l.i -I' p <' t' I A 1 a( $189;) PXpt'll"l'~ "' tht• T u,····· :~·• I n: :-;r n )tiOT PHILLlPS. Homr or Rr•slrl nlta l -Commcrd al the Ttu!lt •'N'.III'rl !>~ ·' I I'·''" I hi' ~trinway. AI o l'l'nt rE'furn r 1'r t . • 1 I j rl.tss . A WM k o us !"tl' nwa~· ronso e. u. t J'('rf<'el .., . Tht> bl'nr!lt · .t ., ll'llto•r .. • -n· 11 "'"'ln)l-1007 ~-Mam L<-'l:tn~;ton 6 2~6 .. -l ... lb<'r1S 8·2993 ~1 or Tru<>' "' :--.1nt,'\ Ana. I __ --_Bud ('! rk bl't"ar h 1'\r c1t'!"~tl ' ., ·h,. •• t.:.c ' ------ llono; . entrffi : h•"""'' ltN•'I "'''~'' :'FYF:r..\L ~ood u ?rhrht~ from I Jc R od l f'I(('('U Pd nntl "'I \ '''"f'oi tt• t "'t' ; ro lnrlltdlng 1 ~tudio e m e mg undi'~l)!nt>d " \Ht"t'" Pt>-·111·' &hmu1t Phllltp Xe1rth Main and Re pcnnng tlon of ~f:~ull ,, .• i D••m~t nol tM 31 :!nth. Santa An3 S.'\lf', a nd W1'1 rrn n.,tu•t• of bi'(IA<'h a nrl r i--.·IIM to 1'!\U ~ thl' PAINTING unrll'ndgnM h• St>ll <1111'1 f'"Y>('('rt~ -------- to sall<;fV ~tti C'bltRatlon' a nd' thereafter M Ftlmutry to. t!'6t. tl'lto undt-rslgnt'rl r.t u~l1 s8ld No:h"t' of Brt>ao:-h a r d of Elt'ctton to SI-ll to br !'f'rord.-c1 In Book 562.1. Pa~e 5,-,o ol said Oftlcl•l ~('()Nf­ THE t..AGARPE C'ORPORA'nON 8}' DORIS CROXON Dorts C:olt<ln.. A\UI'IOt· bf'd Slgnatu~ OAt••: :\lay 12. 1 1 I"Ublt h: Th~ Nt"1'rpc>T1 Harbor Enstt n O.tf'S: 5-18-'61. S·Z5·'tl a nd 6·1· '61 FOR EXPERT PAtNnNG -CALL - Sympson 6 Noller l'lewport'a Olct.t l:atablt.hed Pain..,. oa s..-.,o -Ew. oa 3-MM FOB SAI.E RUMMAGE ~ate bJ Harbor Dem· ~all«' ("J ub, ~ and Sat. urday. May • and 27 ~?om t :OO A.M. to I:JD P.M. 111& Ka.rt.or troua.w.._ o.ta Jllfta. Any il'e job. In this &rN. t>r 2:> f'art Ra.r NlelM-n. ( LIDO ISLE RESIDENTS Bob Fo•. ot left, and Whit ey Phillips. hove opened their Flying Butler Restaurant in Bill C agney's Market B<!u~et Squo!lre, just off Newport Blvd., neo!lr the Newport Beo!ich C ity Ho!ill. "Butlerburgers." shrimp Md chiden o!lre the Flying Butler mo!linst~tys, o!lccordinq to Gus Co!irey. mo!lno!lqer Md heo!id chef . Bon ilppet~_t! Ctiff C...,....n of Cor-. det M•. a not.d y.dmrnen, i. a~ a gourmet of tong standing. Here ~ sh.,.. 101M of hn .-.cipes with Ensign ruclerl. Jn , my first column In this ne~itaper J s t a 1 e d that we would attempt to fi n~ a f~w s hort/cuts for )'OU. Quick ways that would still try to provide a gou.rmet feeling. H we want routine. e\•eryday fOOd we can always open any one of the .hundreds of cook books avail· able. We. here. are trying to do a little better In arriving at dishes set apart from the run of the mill kitche n meals. It it is true that we dig our Jo!:Taves with our teeth-it se-em~ a rather pleasant w.:r.y to Jo!:O. their work and combine various soups.. add ing a little somethin« here and there and ending up with some pre tty fancy fa re. Re. member about Imagination-for example: CHICKEN-BUTIERMILK SOUP t can chicken noodle_soup -t-<'a n cffamof ehick('n· sou p '%. soup can buttermilk Minced parsley Combine soups. bring just to boil, remo\'f' from fire. add but- ter, bring to fast simmer, .sprin - kle with parsley and sen·e. :\10NGOL SOU P Last week I m entioned that. 1 can tom ato soup "The art of sauce m'ak ing is 1 can pea soup something akin to love -one 2 cups milk easv Jesson won't do.'" Perhaps 1• cup grawd chcesl' 1 parmesan I it shouldn't be O\'enlone right at ~tal l. paprika first so let the fi rst "lesso~" of Sht'rry w ine sa uce m aking jell for the mo-Combine the two soups, bring ment. On to ::~omething elsc. jus t to boll, add milk twa rmedt, The ~autiful weather W (' arc salt and paprika to taste. Add I having suggests to mf' that ":" table-spoon sherry wine for each should see what may be do ne s " r v i n g and sprinkle with about a bit of fast and fancy chceSf'. soup making so as to he pre. You gals a re-born match · ;>arcd for the cold d ;~ys we .shall m akNs. herl' you can be<-ome surely yet ha\'t'. Latl:'r on in the "marrlagl' brokNs" for fa ir. sf'a.son wP ('all h3\'C a "fe"' \'NY A ;.I D. your "marriage·· resu lts f'Xolk colrl J<Oups but for now try will pron! more sun ·essful than th('sr . Then> is a lot of labor som(' others we haH• heard of and time invo\\'ed in correct m the pasC soup making from :'5~ratch -so I :O.Iock Turtlt' a nd BN>f. 2 ('ans ll't us be s mart and turn to thf' watN· l-!Ock Turtle-and Vege· s upplif.'fs who have done most of 1 bh'!": 1 <'an w,l!er. h('at and this for us. T:tk'-' advantage of s~ir In' 'l !'Up warm crl:'am: Pep- Irs. l.acefielll Dies I'J('rpot and :O.Iushroom. 2 cans water: C'hlckf'n and Mushroom, 1 I ran water; Scotc·h Broth a nd :O.Irs. Josephine Lacefirld. -;-l, Consomme, 1 l'an water. This of 139 E. Wa lnut St .. Costa :O.Iesa. should get you started -please rlicd last Sunday in Oran~o:f' trv various other l'ombinations. County Ge_nNal Hospital. She ·Garnis hes for soups Bre many was a nall\'f' of Arkansas. and and varied. Just a few: fle<>ts, had lived in Costa M~sa for 19 cooked shredded : Carrots. raw ~ears. Funcra_l servtl'es were I shredded. ('()Oked .'>I ired : Cucum- held yesterday tn Ba ltz :\fortuary I bers. raw sliced ; Green Pe ppers, Chapel. Costa :\lesa. w_lt_h _the j chopped or rings; Hard boiled Rev. Clifford Fugatf' off H"H111nJo!;.l eggs. slices or grated )'olks; Interment was In Harbor Rest Le mons. thln sikes; Paprika, :\fem or lal Park. dash: Water Cress .. sprigs or !'hopped; Pa rsll'y, s prigs or chop;>cd. Reside ntial-Commercial Some tlme ago I as ked If a ny of you would s hare with us your favorite r!'Cipe -please send me some care of the ENSIGN and I Phone Kl 5-2i37 I shall 1>e happy to pass them along for all to enjoy. TH!S HOME 1·11 t Coe!J H'·,..ey. Co•c-~1 d1! M1r OR J-t.e40 MEDALLION ALL ELECTRIC KITCHEN CORONA DEL t-4AR has ih own "high riwt'' building -t_he 34:-foot hose Tower be"in g constructed just back of the f.re sl<'!lion on Marigold Ave . Busy "' the fop of the tower are Fred Bed . owner of die Bed ConsTruction Co. of Costa Mesll. whose bid won the controd from the Newport Bet~ch C ity C ouncil, and his supetinlendent, Je"n Welty. The lowe r will be used for drying fire hose. A dormitory oddition is also being constructe d 1eD0 WZ1T COAST HIGHWAY ~-IUWPORT BE.ACil U S-13!W _ •. ,. ...... Ideal home for larre family. Spadoua llvlnr room. 3 bed· room~ a den. 2 batha.. r.A. heat bJt-ln kltclwn. Sundeck over blr dble. ~~;•rare. _ ... . /. / .: RAY BEAL'IT'CO; . . '3su E. Cout HWy. Ph. OR 3·.1563, Corona del Mar c.nu. ... lllelllls ( Listlnrs rieeded for 2 1: 3 bedroom homes that will a CCf'pt children. Also other Jlstlnrs needed. OUTS, llr. ' 3424 E . COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-2888-OR 5-0555 H Ye1 Will le Sell OlllOle 3·011L.. Leighton Linden -Realtor We offer a profe!.slonal sales staff "'e ad\'ertlse )"our property effecth·ely We arrange new financing If necessary Place your ~ldeace 1a oae u-. wide·awab una. tbat will ,.,......t your bnt laterat. ThrH hure bedi'OCJIM •upreme LlvlnrJII t it. bes( Let ua tell you the rest Useful fOf'Ced ·alr heat House thru·out, kept very neat Sep.uate dlnln& with plenty of room to eat. ·-Two fulrtiiiHs.=-·la-what royalty ha.s. A kltehen of cupboardA and Jots of room . Buy thla one today 6 move In AOOn . Luatroua hardwood Doors-lead to a«'t'sslble doora Near s hopplnr and Harbor Hlah School Has a hua:e Jot with room for a pool. Roof cove red wlth Ahake And here's your stake Only 124.950, 1.3000 down, Is no mistake CALL US TODAY before it's tQ91ate. M.-M. LaBorde, .Reahor "'you11 Ull:e our friendly •rvlce'" 220 E. 17th St eo.ta Meu Uberty l-1131 (Acrou the •treet from lieu. Sbopplna Otrtter) EvenJnra Call 111 11138 • 111 ,.,.,_ Vogel Values UCI UY DU I_. I OPEN HOUSES DAD. Y UNTIL 89~ ' 2 bedroom 6 den p.tovinclal. Lots of used br1_cr Inside -=-and our. Lovely patio. Furnl•hed. 1ff7.E. 22nd St ................................................................ $18.950 3 bedroom, beautiful corner, 2 double garares. Full)' insulated . Irvine Ave. at Flower ................................. _ .......... $23,750 4 bedroom 6 walnut panele-d family room. Prestige home area. 2135 Bayport Way ....................................................... $4S.CJ90 5 bedroom A: family room. Cape Cod. Huge fleld s tone firepla«. 3JOO square feet ol Jiving space. Terrlflt' Back Bay View. 2327 Tu•tln .......... '· .................. .$39,500 Ocean Front-A: Main St., Balboa Fernleat A: Coast Hwy, COM N. Newport Blvd., Opp. Ho.tr Hoep. 1652 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa OR 5-1977 OR 3-2020 Ml 6·1675 Ml 6-7167 &I the fire slotion. (Ensign photo\ ====~~~~-~~*LOOK* From the POUCE BLOmR\ A ........ of G.ound at 2476> .. N-ewport Blvd. wllh 14 -lt. .... ,.n. ... ., ..... ' IESI IT lTD: (Continut"d from page 7~ Thic\'es caused SlOO dam.lge to an automatic iCf' machine at the rear of the All Ame rkan :\tarket. J(H9 E. Coa st Hwy .. Corona df'l :\1ar. b~-using a rutting torch ln an atlt>mpt to get money out of the roin box: nothing was taken ... ~1 rs. ,\nn :t :\1. Gah•ln. 61 2 Orrhid Avt> .. Corona del :'-fa r, re- portrd !hi' loss of a · S200 e:IT ring S("t w ith 9 diamond~. Geor-9• Hedluad. 421 If. lfawport 8lwd .. Newport Hai9bts. cougbt his baDd Ia a ljCIJ"bop dlqloaal: olflcen ra· 1-..d bb baDd with cookiD9 gi"NH. -wtth DO laJurtn . . . Olt&oen clbpoHd of a wild duck from D Gamat An .. aalbM laiCIIId. altft otbft fowl bad pkbd teothen oft tbe btnS. ........-It Ia a baclly· pkked coadltioa • • • A 150 Hre aD4 -.b .. l -..n atolea troat. tbe car ot acm ....... 1234 w. 8Giboa ........ 8cdboa port J.eada. la.wolftd • car drina by Howcnl C. Scdls· bwy. 707 .. taalciA...._Coloacr del lien, IIIICl • tniCk drl .... by Jolul A. Lcaabert. Lab· wood ••. JCDMa PopeJoy, m W .. lllllaater A•e.. If a w p or I ll ... bta. ••,..ted tb!l theft ot Clbout n-fGllou ol ga sypboiMcl troaa Ilia ccn. Erie Halliburton. 1912 Ke- wamN> Dr.. Irvine Terrace. re· ported that the emergl'ncy bra ke was a('("lde ntally released. caus - inl:' hls car to roll down hls drivf'way and cross the street to hit a fi re hydrant at the corner of Kewamee Dr. and i\1arapata Dr .... A tow truck was required to unlock the bumpers wh('n l'ars of Joan Demond, :W. of 1121t E. 0::--ean Front, Balboa, and William R. Scott. 47. of 203 Via Dljon, Lido hlle, be-ca me involved In an a ccident in front of 118 VIa Dijon. :O..frs. Corinne Sale, 56, of 719 COBOifA DEL MD w. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, suf· Ot_..ean side of H'way. Nice tered pain In her left shouldf'r Cottare on choice cor. 2 bed · on Ocean Front betwet>n lOth room, H/W floors, Fireplace. St. a nd 11th St.. Newport Bt!ach. 1 bedroom Apt. for income. when hit by the end of a board :i'ef!ds a little work. belng carried on a passing bl· Only 124.750 cvcle ridden by John B. Dorey. Exclusive with 59, of 614 Ocean Front. Balboa STU lllrnl' JIMlt. ... Charles H. Yallalee Jr., 50. 615 Goldenrod Ave. of 215-1 Newport Blvd., Costa Corona del Mar Mesa. wu charged with drunk OR l -2010 eas~ment. 150x135. zoned C-2. Has 3-room house, .steel !enred. Good fO!' rontractor, rest home, or mulh-unlt.s. etc. FULL PRJCE $1G,500 Only $75 month payments after down payment. City map shows a 60-ft. s treet In rear. Thls is a real buy. E. E. .... . ······-.. .... 1M ........ ,. Celie .._ Pboua N1 J.ZUI• Ll ....... 01 Ill 1-72DI -····· INfer on this comfortable· 2 bed· room hOme In COBOifA DEL liD Woodburning Firepla c e, hardwood F I o or s, lovely Patio, large Garaae. asklnr only $21,950 * AB BOllS UNFAIR TO PROPERTY OWNERS BECAUSE ... 1/ Section 35731-Time element of one t l l year in which a pcl'son may file romplalnt r-reatH mental ha rassment for many Innocent property owners for an undue period of time. (Thirty days should be sufficie nt time for tiling of complaints.) 2/ Section 35710 Utem 61 places elder!)' people who own three Ill or lour 14 1 units for re-tirement incoml' purposes under the Fair Employment Pral'tlces Com- mission. 3/ Sec-tion 35720 litem 11-Property not pre!le'nfly undN FHA Insured loans I Public Assistance I but upon which a previous FHA 'Joan had ~n made, and paid off, would be subject to FEPC law. -II Section 35720 litem 41-FHA Tit!~ I repair loan on er_o~y .. would place three or more units under FEPC ITitle I lndudes loans l or air condl-Uorunc;-roortftg, till'!, etc.) 5/ Section 35730 -places property owners under la bor code a,nd investlratlvl'! harassment ~au.se of vindic- ti ve or unfounded complaints. 61 Section 35732-Threats of Imprisonment a nd tine could be made aaalnst property owners In thl'! process of persuulon under FEPC. WHY shouldn't the agcrleved take complaints to the Ol.strlct Allorney tor investlratlon and.,tlllnr of com· plaint? This rives the owne-r "hla day In court under duf! procea of Jaw," throurh an t!lectlve attorney and 8 S 0 o.-.--+--not an appointe. to a State Bu""'~·~u~.'-:-:-::c=;=.=.:='='~="--"' B A---:-. -This mus ufl! rettrlctJ pmpert'y Owners rlahtt under 1 .. 11.. due PtoeeSII of Ia"(. ~ ' · llllrlllllllllu.. There are many reasons.. otMr than the . abov;. drivlnJt" and Intoxication ln auto~~====~~;;;:;;:;~---at A St. and Balboa Blvd., B.al-~ RENTALS boa, at 10:45 p .m . e TIIUUDAI', XAI' II SUMMER . YEARLY Jim Price, 506 W. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa, reported malldous dam-Scenic Proper-tiM age to a shipment Il! maaazJnes I We Need Your Llstlnrsl left ln front, all a 11 comic 2732-C E. Coa•t Hlrhway bookl'l and four marazlnes. Corona del Mu, California valued at 12.80, being found In Uordan's Pet Shop Arcadl'!) a trash bane! ln the a lley at the ORiole 3.6853 ~ar of 521 W. Bay Ave., Sal· boa . . . Michael Aune, 1827 Orange Ave .. Co&ta Mesa. report- ed the theft of a 125 flshlnr reel and SJO pole from a hous-e at 1559 SuPerior Ave .. West New- port Hei.!Jhls ... Jack Queener. 999 W. VIctoria St., Costa Mesa. re,ported he was drlvlng a city dump truck which hit a pa rked car In front of 608 E. Balboa Blvd .. registered to Thomas L. Gray, D Flower St .. Costa Mu a. ,.... J. ~Awe. ...... J.-r: w. aa-. II. both .. 1111/a w. ..................... ¢ ................. .. , ,,. .. -.... ttlk ....... _ ........... . ... ... ~ r...t. ...... •· •• A tMf8c 'I It-tM ....... .._., ......... w ........... ~. (Jl'(C.) unrelated to race, color, rellrlon, national orl&ln. or ant'f'Stry, why an owner of Income property ml&lrtt not' (Jt.eal Elt•te Imarlneers) a ccept a proepectlve tenant. Howewr, throuah tear 2828 E. Cout Hlrhway of l)araqment under thla bill he would tee) obJiaated to acc;oePt undHJ.rable tenant.J, Thla will dl.-ouraae Corona del Mar the desire to build or purchUe Income property thu Oa J.mo alfectlnr thl'! State'a economy. ........... loo arata · Expreu your oppoaltlon to AB 801 by wrlllnr to: Sf!nator John A. Murdy. Jr. StatE' Capitol Sacri.mento 14, C•llfornla • Amended May 10, 1961 ...... (hard to findl 3-bf!droom• home In Corona dl'!l Mar. Beautllully deco· rated. hardwood Doors wltb .IIXIN! C'arpeUnr. Double car aarare and minimum ol. ·maintenanCe . -L--AT • • ...... •n"laEA .. ....__.,......, __ _ DUTI TaiiOWN At IIOUU Delma Jacoba. 708 HeiJot:rope Ave .. Corona del Mat, foand 3 hOIIH!·made dattl .tude In the north Aide Of he-r honw:. Jif..,.... police l't!pOfted at 11:• LID. lui Saturday, May 20. OWN AN ACRE IN PAIIADIIE oaly ·1115 -------__ ...... OIILY- Submlt your low down . Farrow & Sons .. ... ....... ........ .. r ...... 1ow • ''" -.. .,.. •10,., -. .-' Slop .., .......... ..., ..... -It, 2N E. 11th ... Ill ..... c.a Jtl.. OpoftT-tULial...,._ --~~~---I