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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-06-01 - Newport Harbor Ensign• :~ ·Seniors • 1n NEWSPAPER ~~c~: Top •--TIIlJ--115-D-A-T-. _J_tm_£-1.-196_1 _ _, ~ wards VOUJIO IS. lfVIOD a ·foundation tO Plan ewport Cultural Center ; THIS our-rlt'I1ER TAUGHT 'State OK's ew She'll Study In Finland Anoe Sbowstack. daughter of Dr. cmd N.n.. Mathcmle1 Sbowltack. m SDUCJ Harbor Jl4.. CUff Ha"l'eD. bal bHD M • lec1ed cu thil -par's wtnoer of the AIDeric:GD Field S.mce .cbolanhJp lD the America:Da abroad pcogaaaa. She ls .cbed· uled to sail Juae t to speDd the IWIUDef CIDd tbe fall tenD iD FlDlaDd. Som!' SW.f'V)I) In <~C'holarship , ·om 1 ht• "\ t•\\ prort B<?ar)l Tl•a t h · anrt nnrrwruu.., ollll'r spe<>tat • ,.,, \''l" aw .. n h Wt·r•· IJrt''''rtNI to ll.ubor Jurh }{,.,,.,_~lf.Ml ~··hol.•'"hl~ V,pw "aa.or.., ,,, t •w p ,, onnu~J a t (I('· f , ;, :--. .. w on litH "'' "I l'l'\'l('t• il\\arrt-.. n.a n•rut•! ~ rltl,i\ "·'"'"' ('f Ill . ,.,·en n..: an lhf' ,, h~~<•l t.tf••kr .. t t.o •ntc" L1.111 anc1 S'l.tt:tl.·1 \\'11 SPECIAL AWARDS ., ,_,..;, t•t•l.t r,ho l)~ from tlw liar· Vi\LCf'!I 'TiliUA:'\ _ Pa tmiiJ hor II1J,!h "'d wol PTA I Trash • Pwrrt•, d.HIJ;htt•r of Mr r. .. y Lim d . .nad Atli•fll' K·l/- .,nd \Jr._ f f T11,1~, 1 ·~22 lsl.tncl :"•·hoJM,.,IIIp!--from thl' ~''" 1•11rt t\\!' .. B.Jibl•J. llc~rhor HP\\' Emilv llam:nontl-S'JflO ,.. hul· ~.\Lt ' r \Ti •HI \:'\ -r.an o .. nl· ,u-.hlp !r•Jm P.tllh.,lll'nil' -.on, 'On of ~1: ,. •I .\Irs frank Vl>llf' Ar). Frank Brown . OE'nlo;nn HOG -.;.,ltangha tr) Rei , Rril ph i'ltamnt'"''~· Cathy E\.Jns. , .. (''<' h t! Po ut F uiiPr. Emily Ha mmcmd. OAR AWARl> -T,tmara \k '~·arol llt>rr. Pa t &hult.t o~ml Ar· Collom. for Utlt,la ncl.ng \all.l~>n thur \'ttn E'\tnn -S<'hol.tr~hips sh:p. tota ling $2,;,)() from tht' ~ewport ELK.;; CLL'B ,\WARDS-C.Hol 8dlbv.i Sa\'10~!> a nd Loa n As,.n llerra anrl Ra nch · tlan\PII a.c •ml 16th Fish frY T'is Week-end ~~!:_Ew.t:~!a.~ .. 8.~S~~ ... ~!~~n ·l !t Papers For Birch Society I I 'tand1 n~ sturlf'~ts. E d f s h I ZO~TA AWARD -"a nrlv An I n •0 • C 00 ~r~d~;:~ ':CU:!~ 1~nthe1~~~a~ la~~ea~~~·tlme school teacher New Group II Discussed .at been a visitor for 2 weeks with paid a visit to District Supl. Roy dE><;.On as Zont 1 G~rl or thl' )·,ar I E • s B.AL'SCH LO\tB SC I E~C E xercases et A~ARD-Ralph \hamnt'~ Mr. a nd Mrs. Freeman Reed. 119 Andersen In the Horace Ensign u N M et g E. Bay Ave .• Balboa. Mr. Wrleht School last Thursday and gave Off'a-rs for Neun.nrt Harbor • • e 1n Is Mr. Reed's' uncle. hi I t t k f th stu .... -.,.... VOCAL ~n· It" DEPT _Mar l Approx1matt"ly 750 studt'nts o;hall Fant a nd ::;a nrly Anderson Will gra du~ate !rom N~~rt Har- as most \'alua hll:' mf'ml~rs bor H1gh :-.<'hool and recea\'t dlp A S·..U. ............. , .. Cit 1 ;JD ...... ..... s.t1uday. J ... a. wW ... .a tM lltll m a P c ure a en o e . Foundation Inc. will ~ elected Mr. Wright le ft last Sunday to dents on Feb. 17, 1899. He had The John Birch Society was a visit a niece In the San Fernando been given the picture by Mrs. at a meetJng In the near future topic of arguml'nt during ahe valley but Is due to return to Ethel CT'f!go. 117 30th St., Nt>W· and plans w ill be startt'd for a I discussion period at the meeting Balboa tomorrow IFrldayl . He port Beach. one of the students cullural center for the harbor of thP Coastline Chapter or thE' has bt'en retlrt'd from a position in the picture. She was then area. Mayor James Stoddard of Ameracan Assor1at1on of the with the Travelers U te lnsur-Miss EthE-l Sharp. 1 :'iew;>ort Beach a nnounced thiS t:nlted Nations a 1 lhe Corona del SERVICE ACTIVITIES _ Har I lomas at graduation exetciS("S set old Vollmer a nd C,l\' Lloyd. for for ~ p.m f rtday, June 16 on h•ghf'st numtx>r or pOints during D<l\ adson r lf'ld at the S<'hool. 4 E'ar-Bat"<'a laurl'at(' serv1~ tor thP Y • , I g raduatl"" a~ SC'heduled for~ p m ~ u.. Clw.b Fiala Fry In e-ta ..... ~ ance Co. He has a daughter. Mr. Wright Is a 1903 graduate I week. . f th Mar Congrf'gauonal Chu rch BA:'\K ()f A \tERK A AWARDS WE'dnf'sda,· Ju ne 14 In the -Ldrr\' lilhba rrl JIMold VoJI . S<'hool audnonum · r ......... ..._,..., .... . a.d11de ... pet .......... . a...~~ bOle ..... lit II cua. .......,, .... tr ...... at ............ ..,,...., ..... tat 3 ....... ...,, pcbe dNwlnp botla days-9ftiDd pcbe .. be a 1•1 F•d Faklae: 9 .... Gild ..... CIDd .. terta~.a~Dest: aDd a:boat IUOD ....S. expected te be Ml'ftd. grandchildren a nd a great-of the Univf'rsi ty of California. I l nrorpoflratlon ~ape.rs ohr ee ~rs \filo LaC'} of :\ewport ---------------------------~ non-pro t orgamz.an on a v · · · . . been approved by the state and I Heights. AAL'~ mf'mbt'r. s~ud AWARDS PRESENT' D returned 10 At tor~y Donald Har· that t h~ flrsl f'\'ld{'nt·e ,,( thr wood. 1 .. John Blr,~h Socu•ty was noted The Foundation wlU ~ able hNe last yrar a Instigator« of me~ JoiPnt> (' •~c~la. Judy Ma~ A;>proximale ly ~50 ..:udf'nts CIE'Id AriPnP Krt• Ja <'k Carpen from Horacr Ens1 gn &hool w ill tPr. Bill Tw1:-1 J uti~ Parkf'r. rf'I"E'I\1' dlp lom.ts 81 graduation Em1 ly ll.Jmmonrl a nd Ja n1P ~J.ar f''I;NC'Ilo<'' "twdult>d for 4 p.m IPII Tl)ur"dd\' J unt> t:i. on Da' 1dson TAR n r THE YEAR-!;"1m F:r·ld . By HARBOR VIEW. PFO ~~J~h:::~;::J~~~~i:.:~~:~~ ~;0=~~·~:.2·.~::.'~~:· I mayor said. book. and addt'd th~t th(' "John "1 a r Kl"n J)(W>'lhur~ Runnf'l' up WPrl' [)..,n .P.ohpr .. on and Bd I Tw1"t r.raduataon programs arl' not lw ld !or th(' lowN grade school, 1 n thE' li 11'1 rw l 8~1 It) ATII LF.T£.'--C;t>ori!P Farewell Set For Shelton Papers w ere filed ~ay 23. B1rchers C'a me out 60 o;trong at Special awards were m ade at burn. second, and Ronald Hold ·~ Trustees are \fayor Stoddard. the boarc1 m£'N•ngs and sat In Saturday's picnic, whi<'h ron· e:, third. Waltf'r B. Mellott, 0 . W. Richard. a gr~up .. u.ntll the end of t>\'E'I')' r urus. KPn [)()('..;l)ur~. J1m H,,.k... Car Goes for Tom Jpwf'll. So) Pc~~ nr , Russ Rapp. Don Rnbt>f"()n RH'h R1~n. eluded the school year's actlvl· Mrs. Delores Bowles. who has p A. Palmer. Edgar R tllll. John m<'etang ties for the Parent·FaC'ulty Or· been teach ing vl<'e-prlnclp81 dur. MacLeod. Gerald J. Lynch and .Mrs. Robt'rt Cooper of Corona ganlzatlon at Harb o r VI<' w ln~t the past year at Harbor Vit>w. Donald D. Ha""'OOCI. de l ~ar protested \irs. Lat•y's re· Blll1'wlst. Ba~ Wallau• o·p . the Bay • scaoLAJtSRlPS 1 1 n Larry Habbard -Dl\ld!'d tht> 1 A golng.away luncheon for School. Corona de l Mar. received a plaque from the PFO \1ayor Stoddard described as marks. City Manager Robert Shelton will Jolene Ca.aala, Harbor HIgh as an outstanding teacher. and "dreamy" an article in an out· "I was the first one to protest be spoMOred by the Newport senior, waa given a SJOO scholar-also a gift of an in.crl~ tea· I of.clty newspaper listing an au-tht> book. and I am not .l John Harbor Chamber of Commerce at I ship to help her rontinue her pot. pr~nted by Mrs. Parker dltorlum. outdoor theater similar Birch me mber." :\irs. Cooper re noon Thursday, June 22, Jn the studies at Whittier CoJiege. Dale In behalf of HarbOr V iew to Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach, marked. BalbOa Yacht Club. Manarer where she plans to major In edu· parents . an indoor . outdoor recreation Speaker at the meeting was .lack Barnett announced this I cation. The PFO p~nted a check to are a, art galley. with Inter· Martin Rollton, whoee topic was ~ Awa~-for apelllnl went to Prlndpal Jobn DeaD for ...,..._ WO¥en ..,..... o1 .,_. and ~n-"Why Antt-Communist,a Should $1.000 "Chol.lt-.hap in 'l('aPn~ a nd A 1961 Llni'Oln o;edan ended math from the ~ulrallte Founda-1 up 1n about 12 f~t of water in uon w ith Ranrly Har.vPlt, also rhE' ba) a 1 2001 W. Coast Hwy . re<'e l.,.ed the a lumm schola rshtp ~twpon Beach. at 4:-17 p m las1 to Claremont C'ollt>ge Fridc~y afler James C. Moore. Los ""'"''M!re .. no pr'OITarft. We are ~he follewtna wtnnen tn the of books for the IIChool library, 5 ery. as proposed tor th~ ~nter. He•p the UN." . sett.lfta It up on the bula ot 8 ajxth grade spell!nc rontest: frames to hanJ In th~ caf~tor1"m V~~eant Irvi ne R.tnch land "You must be for somt>thtn~ friendly luncheon for t-ople who Dennis Dlon. first, Heidi Win· for student.&' pictures, and 8 10. between soon -to·~· built Irvine that w11l defeat t'ommunasm." have known Bob to lood-bye to lng-away rtft In appreciation for Center and At>ronutronic has he said. urging support of th(.' him." Mr. Barnett ald. lrf .... ~-his years of service as prlnd pal. been propo5f'd as a site. t::-f. Chamber of Comm~rce mem· .-. -~ He h u been na.med n~rrlculum bers. 8erYice clubs. the city Palntlnp will be auctiont'd o{( dlr«tor for the district. and will round !, city department head.l. at the Soiree d'Art this Friday. ~ suC<.'eedt'd by lnatructor John Request for 7-Story Building Is on Agenda mem~rs of the coun ty bOard o1 June 2. for the benefit of the Case as principal. supervisors a nd all hls frlenda Newport Harbor AuxJUary of the Bill Marriner. co-president d ur. have been Invited. Children's Home Society at the lng the year, was master of cere· PoiJce Chief John Upson ls an Irvine Coast Country Club, fol· monies. and at the ronclualon of Invited guest He ls retirlne later lowtnc a champaene supper. the meeting turned over the gav- In the year. Mrs. Terrell Root, chairman of el to the new prftldent, Mrs. the exhibit. says that prospective Sidney Shannon. Island Beauty Wins Contest Slxteen-year-old Unda Thn · man. 307 Coral Ave., Balboa Is· land, won the lNl title of M1a Photorama at the beauty t'Ontest spoMOred by the Southern Call- fonda Auoclation of Canwra Club&. U nda Ia a aophomo~ at Newport Harbor High School. •• ,. ...... Fill , ........... 1 Pretnler pobUc ahowtng of a color mot1on picture of the ~ntillc and enJlneeting ac- acrompUshments of Newport's Ford Aeronutronk wlll be held Wednesday, June 7, 1 n Udo Theat~. Admi..ton ls tree. The 17.,. -minute fUm will be shown ev~ry half hour from 12 noon to 5 p.m . , .......... New Maa Barracks and Aux- 11Jary l'fo. Utt. Veterans of World W., I, wtU hoJd a com- bined bualn~ meeting at 8 p.m. Tueeday, June 6. at the eo.ta Meea Leclon Hall. All World War I veteran-. whether mem- be,. or not, are Invited to attend. bidders may see the ?alntlngs The picnic meeting was open- between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to· t'd with a concert by El Toro day and tomorrow at the Danish band members. who stayed for Cotfee Gard~n. 2625 E. Coast picniC' lunch as guests of the Hwy., Corona del Mar. I Harbor VIew families. Bruce Coston Tops Juniors in .Merit Scholarship Test Paul LoughridJe's request Cor l 'o ~old over for . furthE-r <'Onsld a varianct' and use permit to erauon resulted an a II£' \'Ot~. build a 7-story. 83-foot ·trigh I Planning· Commission amend commercial and off!C'e building ment No. 110. proposang to f'S· at 500-524 J2nd St., Newport tablish front yard S('tbacks for Beach. will come o-p ror diKus-Lots 1 through 8. Tract 4106. on slon again this evenlng. J\.ane 1. 15th St., between Aldean Pl. and at the meeting of th~ City Plan· Irvine Ave .. N~wport He1ghts nlng Commission. e VAatAIICES His application was held over Paul Loughndge Jr .. 500 ~o 534 at the May 4 Commission meet-32nd St .. NE-wport. perm1ss10n to lng, pending final action on n~w construct a i ·St~ry rommer<'lal legislation iOv~rnlng high rise and office bu 1ldang, 83 feet 1n Bruce Coston ~lved the top the 99th percenile reach~d tht> bulldlnp. height plus elevated penthouse. score among mem~rs of the semi-finals. 'lbe determjnlng Here Is the agenda for to· and parking struC'ture. His u~ junlor class at ~t Harbor factor In reachlne the ~ml -night's meeting, which will be· I permit request also IS on tht' High Sdlool takln1 the National ftnala is a selection score whic h gin at 8: agenda for tonight Mer 1 t Scholarship qualifying wtll not be announced until Sep·1• AMDDNEJITS Jean Loubf't. 107 Abalone Ave · test. He It'd a group of 13 t~m~r of next year The student PI 1 c 1 1 a d Balboa Is land. ~ero Side ya rd scoring hl.,h-In .Harbor Hl•h anNn ng 09omm 55 ~n mt en · setback in order to E-Xpand kllC'h· juniors In the 99th percentile. • ~· • m~nt o. 1 . pf'O?O'Stng o re- Thla Is a voluntary sch olarship In this year s examlnaUon was zone Irvine property bounded by t'n. Lest which waa talteA-by 143 Bru~ Coston. Palisades Rd .. AC'8Cia Ave. and C. S. Boynton. 4907 Seas hor<' juniors In Karbor High. 9n the-Folrow ng Harbor High juniors MacArthur Blvd .. i.n the BaC'k Dr · Wt•st :Sf'Wl)Ort, J t,. 10 5 foot same day that local juniors took d bo h 90th 11 11 encroa<·hment Into 5 fool front score a ve t e percent e: Bay Area, from unclassl ed to yard setback to en<'lose a porch : t h t s three-hour examination. Leslie Baker. Catherln~ Barnard, M. t -A. This was consider~ at walve'r of squarf' rootagE' requ1rf'. approxlmat~ly one -half million ~avid Bell. Caroline Berg. Lynn the ~fay 18 meeting: a motion rm-nts 10 ron~trurt additional other juniors all over the nation Bjorneby. David Black. Kt>n Bon- were takJnJ the same test. ner, Donna Bryan. Patricia Bu· uni;. Students ar~ competing for chanan. M~rtlee Burtt. Dorothy COM C f C J. Herbt'rt Bro~o~o'Oell. Z'i41 Oru n • 0 • Blvd .. Corona dE'I ~ar. zero front placement In the semJ-rlnals for Bush. Lynn Buxton. William acholarshlps which wtll be an-Can trell. David A. Clark. Carol ya rd set~ck to ronstrur t !llnjlle nounced In September. Approll· Clemmons. Pamela Coker. Bruce Meets June 6 I fa mily dwelling on bluff lot. lmately 10,000 atudenta from all Ce»ton. Leslie Cottle Bru~ · • USE PEAN'ITS over th~ United Stat~ wtll reach Crockard. Toni "·r. 'nmothy Be-aumont Co.. 5.216 ClubhouS«" ... ~ Nominations for directors. T'f!· A '' rt .. 1 ' 1 R 2 the ~~emJ-ttnat.. A second croup Doyle. ve .. _,~wpo · par .. ang o, n · of almost 25.000 will receive Jet-Sil port on off-street parklne. a nd dlstrkt. adj<t~nt to c.t dlstriC'1 sby Eastman. Robert Fa-Information on a Chrlstmas Frank Torano. 3001 ~ewport tera or commendation from the ••ly A F 1 bal Lo 1 ..... . nn a r rn. u 8e decoration proaram are on the Bl vd.. ~t'""J)Jrt. resldentlal unit president of the National Merit Feeney, Lee FelUnge. Joanne agenda for the breakfast meet-above a commercial building. Scholarahtp Corporation. The Flagg. Peter Flaherty. Cary Ina of the Corona del Mar Cham-This wu COO$Idered at thf' ~ay names And 8COI'8 of both groups Caluaha, Tom Cable, William ber at 7 :30 a.m. Tuesday, J une S. 18 meetln•, a nd a motion to ap· ot atudenta at'f! automatically .... -..~~~ .,._........ C bl • lf "' ~. ~r ra e. ..enn er In Chefs Inn. prov~ resulted In a tie \o'Ot~ . .ent to the colle,ee of their Crahem, Allen Hardy. Rlc:bard Homer Poole. 2002 ~an Ft.. choice. Holden, C>atc Holmes. Roy Jed(. N 1 h 1 h Sewnb'·l!labt .tudenta t rom .on, ~ Jor\IWoed, KaNJ'I c.u ... ll •• 1.11 11=V: ow ~ w t Harbor 1D11a ecand above tM -&Iuter. Lou .. JUn& e oa-·wua-- .... a ..,.,.... ....... ....,. l8da .-c:enue • W. uamlna-WUUam I~~. ......,... II .._ .. 1111 • ~Uoft ot ue permit 1ft a ._. w: ildrnt Ia ffiftt • doft. . Knu., Pwter Lauruce, Dena IU.ct bJ Mac:wat Corp.., and a p- Ull W..edlft Dr .. W.-dlft. at ..,.. 50\b pert'HtUe r_,.nrnta IAmtr. s.,Mn Lew~&. Catld"n SWft Ple ... laul. -"a ls rrad-pf'OYM by 1M P1annln1 Comml•· ~ a.a. .......,, bet dftiJned ~~ perfonDanet amoq ~h t.o..r. Alan Kardlancl. uatlna from Oranl'e Cout Col· &jon Aq. 1s, lJIO. pemtlttiftl IIM'dkal tiMCIMet .:'boot Junkin natJoMily, .. ae-.-ace JlkOal,.., ._.rt Me-~ th1s montb. Ia ~Mna a u,. cooetructJon ota 2).room bo- lt&. a..tbiM. clltvt.na hU ear c.dtq to 1lcfene. .._.rdl M · ~. PMne MJdlnd. M:ltMel polar Olaht to""*" u a arad· -.I: a.pplk:atlon hu been amend· •tiiiiOaulld. wend towerd tbe ~ .._.DIItraton ot the If-.,. c.l8o ltlantlolo, aoct.a.l uatlon ,....., aftld aJ. a birtb· ed to ,...uest C'Gftlltnldion o1 18 ewlt aad lalt tale .., of a ,.,... ttl& If'-. Klnl ~. Dlut PqtM. .-., ,.._.t. ,.._ bill mother and unlta. wtth bar ldtdwall In Hc.b ~ .._...,..to awn T . ......._ ,..,_.. •••~ at the ~ Pallltll'r. ..._ ,._lpa. ~. o1 Caron& del Mat. anlt. at m.a.»t-• l!ldl St~ JJ:IJW..ccwrJ)r. _,. ... CIIIAIUe ,., are.,_ 0rta ........ Patrtda ........ Swa 18 ..... to wartlaftd .. Otetral ._,.n •--& Celeoft. ...... ~. IIOJ'Iadr· ............ leu.., ... Jolm .....ml _....tile L. II. DkiiiE a.c Fl l.lratMe o1-pmn!t -_.._ -. ..... ~. WWiuD a.. laalt. Anllww leal. A-. .... CID. Ia .. , '~a ... M wUl 8W -,c.J. AI ...... ...,owe~ Rand) Hanvl"lt-ln additon to \ Angeles. had left the ar In the sharing thf' $4.000 Nuttiht<' dt~veway Hr was out o! thf' t•ar S<'holarshlp. recei\'~d a ~atlona l for lrss tha n 30 st"('Onds "hl"n ME'rll S<-holarstup to Han·t'~ hf' not I~ 11 rollang tO\\ a rrl thl' Mudd Coll~gf' In Claremont ba~· The \f'harle jumped ahr Frank Brown. Jud~· SC'hm1dt. rurb 81 thf' «t>8 wall and s tru. k Carol Bullock.. 01ant> Srhwartz. thf' dOf'k ramp. lorc1ng 11 Into Ra lph Chamnf'ss a nd Pamf'la the 'IUtt>r ThomSiln -Ca li fornia Statt> The car thl'n slruC'k a 21 foot ~holarsh1 ps to the rollege of f1~rglass sa ll hoat ow ned by thE' tht'ir cholC'E'. Ens:gn Yacht Salf'S, 2001 W Suf' Burgenbau••h -~holar r oast H"'~. and continuf'd on "h1ps to Stanford l'nl\(.'~tty .l nd and r ame to a N'SI on liS Whf'('l~ to <X-rtc1E'ntal ('olll'gt' 1n thf' W<itf'r. Croft and ~e\tllf'. Dan [)('nason a nd Judy S<-hm1dl mann(' m nt ra C'tor.>. 2201 W -...'<'holaf"hi'PS to Stanford Coast Hw~.. removed the ,·a r Pamt>la Thom~n--.$500 Hughl"" from thE' bay. ~fanagt>mf'nt Club award -------- Penm· ~f~ hrl"--:1 nf'W S<'holar ... .., .. a .... , "hlp of $1 a\\ardt>c1 b) thE' I Sorop11m1"1 Club ................ Sl• Jan1P \1artr ll -s:oo Etitth INIR ... lla ddoc·k Homt>mnkmg award A son. AndrPw Robert . lb . 4 Jolt'nf' ,~a.~>ald-Sl !'<'holar 01. was bom to Mr. .1nd ~rs <:h1p from tht' Harbor VJE'W PF'O Robt'rt Ka rstPn!'l. 213 Fe:-nluf Rus....-11 Rapp -$100 sc-hohn A\'f' orona del ;\1ar, 1n Santa ship from the Crutr hcr Founda· Ana Communtt\ HO!Ipllal on Frl taon c1ay. May 19. Hr joins his Don Rolwr.;on -~. hola: brother Paul 21 months. 1n tht> sh 1p fre>m thP ~l'wporl Balboa 1 family. · Rota!) rtub; a i"' SC'holarshlp to i Mr KaJ'$tE'n" 1s a former pn1 0c-<'ldf'ntal Collrgl" fess•onal basketba ll player. He- J('wt'IJ Lf'a\: -$100 S<'hol.n--playrct for many \'~ar.> on tC'ams shap !rom G.A A a~amst tht> HariE'm Glob<> Trot· Ph~ I lie Dalg llsh~$100 S<"holar 11"1'$, trawltng With them He sh ip from th(' t";trls' Ltagut' was With thf' A~ Sape~lt'ln Robtn 1~·1n-$2()0 <;{'holarship I or~an 1 1a 11nn f.,, 1 to 20 ypar$ BEST WRECKS WILL WIN PRIZES AT THIS PARTY \ Tht> · bl,~tgM'-1 WN'\'ks' ~Ill 1'1' mng wdl 1'\E' lhf' installatiOn of N>l\'e pn7f"~ a t tht' annual 1n thf' following o;;Jatf' or offl<'t'rs : st81lauon party of th(' \Pntral H o wa r c1 \\'ilhams. prt>Stdt>nt; ~f'\\?Qrt IW-lH'h ('o m m u n 1 t y I Rob1n LlndAAy, \'IN' prt'Sident. A.~cn . to bf' ht>ld Saturda~ f'VP I Hrnry EnglE'. S4'C'rt'l31) trPa,.,uT'f'r: nl n~. Junt> 111 at tht' :Sewport I ~t n: Edmund Burns. rt"<"'rd1ng Harbor YaC'ht Cluh I 'lt'<'retan . and dirf'Ctors Stanlev It's ~oin~ to hf' a <~h lpwrN'k Ahlman·. C'"hMJPs Larzf'lerf'. John party a nd the part~ got"rs art' r.ra\'f'S, E<1 Ht'aly, Mrs. Erl C'a r- invllt>c1 to wE-ar tht>lr favontt' 5e~n. Frank Wood Jr .. BlanC'hl" showN t·u rtaln, l'l llbag or bare FulkN'!'On and Hat Glass. fHt-<lr to arrh'f' as a tat~r?d F\lrtht>r lmprovt'mt'nts of La~ temptrE-ss or battE'N'd ~a<'h bo)'. Ar~nas Park will bc>neflt from Grog tlmt' IS 6 p.m .. and dlnnf'r tht> ~l pWI"l'Ck p~s. a('('Ord- v.'liJ tiP S«"rved at 7 JO. lng to program chairman Su.zy The <lf'rious portion ol th~ e~~· F1ck~r HAM RADIO SAID TO BE ELECTRIC DOOR OPENER had been bi'CJ'Utht before me city coundl. that m. city a~ wu a..,. of the a&tuat.IOfl anft that ~ haw bMft wdttftl to the P • • • r a l OIIIIUIUiftlcaae. eo... .............. .,.~ ... u.-.._~....., .... a.t.M .~-a~•·• .....,, a 44-...... Cilia· --.o....._Anllllllr...._ .... a-... .. *"..-..-, .... Jllaullac o-u ·~ ._ • • ..._ .._ -...r. .._ ~ ..._ M 8Ut -., Aerl7 ,.,_,L ....... ..._ Ia .. t Gar•· A1trU .. ,....attmt a ...... tuB· te l• ... ....._ Aalwc IMI. A-. 011111 ,.....,., IDa .,......., 1M Cl 'I' ... Ph'vt _. lb' ........ Ia a C4 atlrtd Ia • • II '!JL ... lll'tllll ... lllaYuOI Llalr. ....... Qw ........... :3.r•· --IS ...... a ..cau ... : -r.· g. ..... .............. -.. 'Dill l; .. --... .... • ....... • .... .. _. =~ .. •.:-..,-: =~-••••aiM ~· ;su-:-M•.., .. ,, •• _...._,.. •••*· -. v ...... --............... .....-u ......... l • ar aa -. .... c:aur. In Hop 'tiM Softball Games Begin • . i.felliM ts. • Edits4 1ewra1 hunclrecl dada witb • ftACK. IOYI&r tm.a M&rPriM ot tboM wbo ,..... ... ln the lint, 8e001\d aod. beted oaly Ilia QJISU~ ef. third pact. ol ICbool are pat· Publlaher of the EnaJcn 'torta In 1 .. 7 to force the Chlneee tklpatlnc In the lJttle Indian Dear Sir: -.... Nattonala.t. t9 aecepl eoaliUon Nftball ...,... ~ by Perhas-we ahould all thank with the ltedL . the Oranp Cout CA at the Mr. John Camet01t for brt,..l,. "O.neral Manball had tried to 80ftball fteld at the northweet su~h a clear cleflnlUon of pet~ M~tlate with the eommunlata, ~ ol the Oranp County In his letter to the En1J1n Jut and he had learned hla teuon. Flll'lrounds. O.ta Meaa. week. 1be State DepartrMnt's middle P:Menlly the Y Indian Guldee M his phlla.ophy explains lt, echelon apparently did not. of the loeal Y are c:hallen1l"l we don't nHd to f .ant the Rua· Sin~ th~n. it hu worked stead· any oiMr dads with boys In the slana-jwst e·vc · them Laoe. futly for the ad~lon to th~ fl,.t 3 era~ 9C..~-~~· t~ .• J.anw;s C~b& •. next Iran. and ·ftnatly"~ u .N. or Red China and Its event· on · W~nH<tay and S&turd'ay Unlt~d Statea. They don't want ual recocnltlon by the United evenlnp. after 6 p.m. to ft1ht. They want tpHce -on StatH. Don Lane. chairman of the their t~rm.s. M. H. proeram for th~ Newport Harbor Corona del Mar "In theM ~uorta 'It hu ~n Y's Mens Servl~ Club. sponso,. aided and abetted by ~rtaln ot the Jeastue with the Oran1e * * 11 pOwerful ~~~menta within the Coast YMCA. stated that play Central lntellleence Ae~ncy, by will continue Into August, when • IIELf lAVE V.I. DOLLAil Americans for Democratic: Ac· a play·otf will be held. Each Publi h of h E 1 tlon. and by a num~r of lnfiu· s er t e ns en ... ntla l private cltlz.ena who w~re year the Y's Men prepare the Dear Sir: I • "' field. cut the w~s and furnish h d dl more ~arnHt than ~. I have jwst finis e rea ng "The State De-partment was RING DISASTER equipment and awards to those the May 26th lslue of Human • HJl. 6900 CAN B . . • . who play at le3st half of the Events. In It Is some Information blocked by repeated concurrept Be Sure to read Mrs. William Kmg s letter on. thi. s •mmmer in the ~ague. ~lutlons of the HoUSf! and whkh calls tor action on the put Senate ovuw.be.lm.lngly carded. page among the "Letters to th~ Edi tor." Pa1notic of every American who Is con· which 'expressed opposition; by A mericans, dedicated to the .detense of their coun-Bec*J ..... IW. II cerned about the sec-urity of his the dedicated work of Assistant b 1 d th ts free rountry in these perilous times. ~--etary of State Wa.lter Rob· try's e c ono my, fma ncial sta I 1ty . an . us ~ C -, faU II ............. ut..W 1 am writing this In hopes It ~~on; and by the stubborn re· dom. should write to their representatives m . o~-1 •• llfiiWI" •• will reac-h numerous JK'Ople who rusaJ of the American public to g ress . demanding the defeat of H.R. 6900. Th1s b1ll Becky Buttermore. g.year.old are not subscribers of Huma~ accept Red China as a res~t- --- the •~n o1 aect Clllna r The peUUoa caaa,aip Ia one Clramatle anawer. If tbe cam· mlttee can let not one mlllloa. but two million lllpatu,_, this wtll mau an lnlpra•lon on thoM rMma,.rs of Coat,.. who have bqun to NPftl Mr. Ste· venson'a 'lnevlta~' 1tat.ment. .. ve the State DepartrMnt con· slderabl~ pauae, and show Pret· lclent Kennedy (to whom the petitions are , add,_d I juat wbere the American ,.op~ und." There Is Utile I . can add to Mr. de Toledano's eloquent at· tiel~ except to u'ree ~ery Joyal American to ~nd for the ~tl· tiona and 1et buay ~ncoura11na th~lr fri~nds and n~lehbo,. to •en· Alto perhas-the MWI· pa~rs recelvlnl this lett~l' from ~ wtll be Interested ~nough to take Mr. de Toledano's suepa· tlon regarding printing the text of the petition and aupplylng a coupon for th~lr read~rs. Sln~rely yours, Mrs. Thomas Calle 2302 Redlands Dr. Costa Mesa. Calif. * * * w olllld repeal the require m ent lor 25 per cent gold daughter or ~1r. and Mrs. Lyell Events, or have not bct'n con· able member of the community Th ld be Buttermore. 560 5<-award Rd.. scious of this disastrous New of nations. b ack ing lor F ederal Res~rve bar:ks. . is cou . Corona Hlghlancts. wilt be wear· Frontier brainch1ld which is "The refusal found its exprcs· • DON'T MEET 10. K the final fatal step to run-away mflallon and fman· iru~ a cast on her l<>ft arm for a about 10 be put over on us. sion In a petition campaign. President John F. Kenn~dy Cl.a l dJ·sa'st.e r . It w ould b e a treosonouJs a ct to adopt while as result or an accident It seems the Administration Is launched In 1953 by what was Washington. D. C. last week at Harbor Vl~w School. atte-mpting to put through Con· then nllled the Committee for Dear Mr. Kenned)'. 1-i.R. 6900. Shl' brok£' her arm when she gress a very dangerous piece of One Million. Among Its spon· This Is to state my objection * , * * tripped OVN an obstacle in the legislation. OM which very well sors were Gent'ral Marshall and your proposed meeting with Nl· "We cannot e1pect the Americans to jump from c~pit~l~sm play art"a while running to could be disastrous to the eco· a bipartisan group of legislators klta Khrushchev. 1 would like to·communism, but we can assist their elected le.del'l 1n geveng cat<"h a ball. nomic security of our country. Including Republican Rep. Wal· to know what you hope to gain Americans small doses of socialism, until t*tey suddenly awake to which is in pretty bad shape as ter Judd a nd Democratic Sen. for America by meeting with the find they have communism."_ NIKITA KHRUSHC. HEV, quoted It is. Paul Dougla.OJ. man who has said he will bury ... u . ed St t 1960 no• TIE IIII.E It is the Multer bill. HR 6900. "~ch to the Committee's SUr· us. Don't you believe he Is serl· 31/2 months before his visit to e nit a " en · which would eliminate reserve prise, it was deluged by the au· ous? * * * ------------· , requirements for Ft>deral Reserve thenticated signatures of well Mr. President. during th~ last S ON OUR SIDE And we han• seen and do banks. At .present. a 25 per cent over one million Americans. Z3 years the Unite<! States have • WE NEED FRIEND testify that the Falher sent the gold backing for U.S. currency Elat"d by its success. but knowJ. had 3.400 mHtlngs with the If there was ever a typ1cal symbol. of. private Son to be th£' Saviour of the and bank reserves is required by edgeable In the ways of the Communists which led to 52 rna· e::1terpnse as the mainsprmg of our nahon s pr?9-world. Whosoever shall confess law. Con gressman Abraham l . State Department's middle ech· lor agret"menta of which the b I G g e Buccola LidO that Jesus Is the son of God. ~tulter CD.·N. Y.l. and his sup· elon. thN sponsoring group Reds have broken SO! ! ! ! ....... June TuM • . • a sweet com· blnatlon of brldee and paduatM and th~ openlnl up of patlol and barbequee • . . To the bride: w~·re all ready tor your ~d· dln1. are you . . . Your w~d· ding cake Is a tall white tow~r. snowr w)th pal~ rOMS and lacy trlmrrunls .•. The little top tier, tor you to save, Is placed on a plate th~n Iced over for ~uy re, movinl before cuttl.n1 ~re· monies begin ... Andre In our bakery Is real dreamy wlth w.-dding calces. The mcwe stu· pendous ones are taken In piK-es to the acene of the reception and •'aS&'mbled on the job." * The cburdi Ia lalllDW wtU. flowers • . • P1orw1 ..-.e· meats to ar•-._..• .,. ou 8ob ldueeder ••• ,... llltM1 bouquets. COII09es cmd bou· to......, _...tedly waltla'l to t.U daek appropdaW pa... la dae lllltafal ,._....._ ...,. tile cUalee ••• Our Cy ..,.. .._ tbe IUclwlnrl pl1ftte ..... Qcaa..... . . d lplaldia9 • ......, .......... t .. ... • • • J.-lllo •••• ,, .•• sb•wa.wno..f--. .......... tlful • ..-c ..... o-tla9 ill tbe babbl .... . * ress. that sym 0 lS our own eor ' . God dweJINh in him, and he i)Orters. want our entire $17.4 bll· ch:~nged its name to the Com · Why do you think they will I~le residen t, and b uilder of hu ndred~ of h~mes 111 in God. 11 John 4: 14. 151. lion gold supply made available mitt~ or One Million and wt>nt change now? Jd Preslrtent of Tiny t~a sandwiches, hors thls area It is therefore a grievo~s d1sappomtmer;t to s~ttle u.s. lntPrnational pay. on a permanent basis. In the the United States of America d'oeuvres• WeddinR breakfut. to m e to hear him q uoted as saymg a1 last week s ments to other nations. years that followed. the com· you must reall7.e your r~sponsl· brunch, lunch or dinner ... All 1 h ld L II It set>ms the Admlnis~ation mltt<'e kept the public warned billtles to your fellow country· ~llghtlully yours. without a Realty Board breakfast that the C ity Counci ~ ou e en has attempted to push this leg· and Informed on the Red China men. and as such I wish to fJutter. wrved smoothly. ar· "p ush for the Urban Rede velopment J?rogrom. . _____________ ... isl~tion through q uietly, but It Is issue. R~ntly. it received en· register my most strenuous ob· ranged delightfully, delicious to h t nterprls..~, getting co~•Jderablt' 0 pnncltlon. dorsement of Its alms froR:l 5'1 jectlon to negotiations or mHt· look at and festlv~ to tle this If there Was e ver a tim e w en pnv.a e e . ~ n .... ...-~ bl'-d ..... n 1 J bll 1 h h • EDUCATIOif FOB WRA One of those alarmed at the dan· senators 130 Repu "'ans an -ings with tht> Russians. I rm Y u aline memory totrether w t needs dedicated, determined champions, t e . t~me Publisher or the Enslen. gers In eliminating the gold re· Democratsl and 287 Representa· helleve It will not help America frl.-nds and family. Dell Joe is now , if w e are to tur n bac k the tide of collectiVISm Dear Hop. serve requirements Is Dr. Walter tlvt's 1145 Republicans and 142 to make MORE concessions to Martin also has •liver tea ser· 0 · t t p se system Why all th(' controversy that E. Spahr. executive vlc~·opresl· Democrats). our swom enemies. vices and punch bowls at h is a nd b ig g o vernment. u r pnva e en er. n f . ' has arisen about textboOks a!'d dent of the Economists' National "Now the Committee or One, Sincerely, flneer Hps ... based on individual initiative, and sanctlty 0 pnvat~ protests against Social Stud1es !Commit!~ on Monetary Polley. ~1111ion Is again appealing to Mrs. Roger D. Jones * pro p e r ty r igh ts, n eeds and deserves t~e uncondl· courses which have lhe tendency He says that H.R. 6900's proposal the public to . back Its stand 515 Catalina Dr. { · t 1 d hke George to lose the significance of Am· is analogous 10 a proposal to re· against admlss1on of Red China Newport Ht'ights. ADd -.._ tionol s u pport o commum y eo ers erkan History by putting it i':' a I move the braking mechanism on to the United Nations. Behind U Ub!l' llllde ad ,_ Buccola. "better" •;lrospective .hY, showeng a train and to plat'e sole r£'Jiance this appeal Is a growing ~Y * * * .. ~ :! ::;:..•:..: * * * the £'ffe<'t of our nauon s history on th~ engineer. or evidence that the admimsra· • QUEITIOKS noll •ATaiOTI .. 11,.. ............. ,..... "The whole euence o our purpose, an me gut '"9 pnnclp e tures and Ideas to theirs and Bank reservt>.s jlrt' net'. t' o than put up a token fight against Dear Editor: ...... tbe ~ • • • ..... f d .t. 'd' · · 1 on the world. comparing our cui ·~ .. . d d f r . tlon does not Intend to 1do more lor our action, covering not only our fight against coledi~itm <;howing th<' great t>tre~·t ot our purposes of redemption ot otht>r those forces seekjng to give the Thank you for your very ;pro· Ia IJttle Old tartary • • • Ell· but our fight for our constructive replacement, can be summarrzed rountry's constitution on other currency and to place consir~l~ts Red Chinese international status. American editorials. I'm happy ,da_._. .. tile W ........ •1n the ob1'ective expressed by ·lust five words: LESS GOVERN· · · dr"'ams" Are the edu· on the extension of notes an e· "Both Se<'retary of State Dean to be a new subscriber. eoa1a WW be Ia~ • liT t nation s ' · · s h eservatlon or re tlala ..., ce"•ed --" ...._ MENT AND MORE RESPONSIBILITY ..... I mean, primati y, cators ('orr~ct In stating tha t It posits. uc a ;lr ~ . · Ru k and Ambassador Adlai The t'nd~ list of questions • .,_ --· leu federal govemment. because t*'at is where our greate~t gives a swdcnt greater under· serves protects .a nation s <'Ut· Stevenson have t>N!n less than was sent out by The Network of ......... • • • Wltlll dae ~ danger ties; and more individual responsi.bility, be,, cause that ~~ standing of our country's ~reat· rency. and possibly the nation. categorica l In their stand on the Patrtotlc Letter Writ~rs. and I • daete Ia M Med * • d ROBERT WELCH tn BLUE BOOK ni'S.~. than if th"Y werP taught fr~'!" ~llapse. . . . !!eating of Communis.t China. and think evt'ry American should be spit Cllld tile tne clwawcd our greatest nee .''-' •n • just platn old fal'lhioned geogra· . Wllho~t this. prote<'tlve de Mr. Stevenson rontmU<'S to In· seeking the answ~rs. ncr.. Ia ....... U.. feed .,. of the John Birch Society, 'pages 127 and 128. ,hv and AmNican History? \'1<'<'. foreign holders ~r non.gold form the world that adrnlssion Is Sln~rely. dae cncrtlea of ...._ ..._.. * * * ~fnny parents and groups are dolla rs could take ••I our re· 'inevitable.' Mrs. T. R. Peden .,. dae a.t ........._ • dae VER THE BIRCH SOCIETY rurrently being accused of bf>ing serves, and without pen~Jty "Noting that 'any signs of 475 ~glon St. fueL lecaue tlllen Ia M wlacl • DEBATING 0 • · cn('mil's of ('ducatlon. dedicated leave our money and banking w<'8kness· by the United States Laguna Beach tbe COCib buna a....-.• cdl tile T he Ha rbor Are a De mocratic W cman s Club IS 10 cil'!'troymg the public school ystem a hollow shell of lrre· will insure the admission of ~d HerP are a few of the ques· ldea1K fw bl9 Welt roats 1:: be commended for tts w tllingness to inquire int.o !-Vst£'m. vic-ti mizing teachcrs, and de<>mable. paper money. the val· China to the U.N. and 'provide a lions: cmd t1u'tlieys. L k f 1 their \:au ... ·1na so murh trouble that I uc •of which could fall. quickly massive v:rtory for Communism.' • Why does the United States. ' c:mtrovers1al top tcs. ost w ee • o r exemp. e. , 1 1 1 , d th o """' h J h B h S cli!'harmony 1~ crcatect within the or 5 ow y, 0 any ep · ur ...--· the commlttPe secretary, Marvin which In 19-15 was at the peak of program inclu d e d a debate on t e 0 n .1rc o-sthool districtR. Even though pic and nation co.~Jd be ruined Liebman. has called on the hl'r power. now cringe befo~ the c:e~y, which has been the target of considerable 1'\'rry honrt issue pas._<;el'l. and cit· as a consequence. American people 'to speak out.' Reds and apparently base h~r c ri tic a l ~ttent ion during the p ast few m on•hs. il l'ns contlnuc to support the Human Events suggests that If "In launching the new petition foreign poli<'Y on world opinion I h ilrhoois with their tax money, telegrams and letters are sent 10 drive, Mr. Liebman said. 'It Is and the whims of the United Na. A commend a tion also goes to the debater or t c the arcu!INs belabor the point. the House Banking and Currency time for Amertcans to forcefully lions. Instead of actlne In her aih rmativc, Dr. T e rrell Root of Harb o r H}ghlonds. a Thl' ~EA and the CTA. plus Committee. the c-hances of de· articulate their sentiments -so own interests. which are really Bw:h C hapte r leader-for the DemocratiC W omen m:\ny or thl' nation's "great" In· feating the Multt>r Bill. HR 6900. that we can effectively support those of the free world! d r h . tCIII'rtual lt'aders. can't quite would be ~really Improved. 1 tht' announced policy of our own • Why did we ' Invite. the were by no means a sym pathetic a u ience or t IS undl'rstand why some of us do ~·oulcl also Ilk~ to suggest writ· government. prove that pro-ap· "butcher of Budapest'' IKrush· topl'=. T he ccnsc~us appears to be that he did 0 nnt go alonS! with their philoso· 1ng to your own Congressman peascment sentiment repretw!n~s chevl and others of his Ilk to o:>cd job in e xplc:r.tr.g John Birch policies and prac-phil's of Niucation. Perhaps and other mem~rs or cong~ only a tiny minority of Amerl· our s hort>s and treat them as "' they shnuld more thoroughly who tend to be fence riders. can opinion. and above all show respected m~mbers of society? t.ces . . . I rl'art th('ir own materials and Reading Human Events. I felt the world just where we Amerl· This had a dlaastroua etfect on The v itnoll':: o:tacl:s agmr.s the B trch Soc1cty 1 \\'ritlngs to finrt the reason why a <'~rtaln amount of hope •that cans stand so that neither our the morale of millions behind c ::>...,tmue to amr:zc me-ar.d somew hat dismay me. a ~rra t <li~trust or school ad·j th:ough public protest we may alllts nor our Communist enemy the Iron and bamboo curtains. .. • d . fl I 1 mini~tr.liOr<; and teachers has have a chance to beat this. How· miS<'3lculate the depth of Am· From their point of view. frat· '.c~ Here we are engage m 0 gnm con iC 0 nr(l-('n. not only here but alii ever. when reading the May 20th erlcan reeling on this question.' emlzlnr with masa·muroerers ls !re edom v erSUS slavery With the m ost dangerous , .acrn!'l..c; th£' nation. issue of The Kiplinger Washing· "The next step Is up to th08e the prelude to surrender. mo:;st relentless m ost brutal enemy in all h tstory. Frnm thf' April 1960 issue of ton Letters. I felt that their opln· who feel that to admit Red • Why dow~ permit ourselves , • ' • 1d bl thl' :'JEA journal. I quot~: lo':' was that HR 6900 was a sure China would be to reward ag· ' to be trapped Into ''summit" T nc John Btrch Society has ansen as a form. a e Thl' Edilor's :-Jotebook: "On<'<' thmg to pa.ss. Kiplinger stated. ~r€'Sslon In Korea. lndo·Chlna. meetings and to be continually o pponent to combat this enemy, Godless commun-l<'a<'hen~ ~rasp the fu ndamental "Another tlc·in of the dollar to Tibet, and th~ ·Indian border-Insulted by the Kremlin masters! ism and should receiv~ staun c h support from all proposal that only FEDERAL gold will be killed by Congress and to give United Nations &'P· • Why do we talk of the In· ' . h h b TAXES CAN BE EFFICIENTLY later In the session when It re· proval to the planned and sys. sanity of unJJateraJ dlsarma· freedom -lovmg Amencans. Instead. t e r e as e e n co LLEc T F. D WHERE THE ·;>eals the requirement for 25 per tematk liquidation of over six ment when faclne a foe that hu such a storm o f cnticism that it w ould see m that the WEALTH rs AND MADE AVAIL· cent gold backing of the dollar." million •surplus' Chinese In the sworn to destroy us! And wt\y enemy is indeed the John Birc h Society 'and n ot ABLE FOR EOCUATION WHERE Let us not accept this without past decade. do we even consider dlaarma· . ' ' ' THE CHILDREN ARE (em;>hasls a fight ' Let each one of us rall!e "But petitions don't sign m~nt with or without Inspection, ccmmums m at all. theirsl th('y will preP their con.-a cry of protest where It may be themselves. It takes determlna· know'lne that Ru.la has brok~n A s a John Bir ch member, I have comme nted b e· grc~m,.n ror Immediate pa~age heard. tlon and work. The petitions almoet all her treaty obll1at1ons for e on this strange "re versal." A t this tim e , I would of n wt'JI rounded (federal aldl Sincerely. mu11t be circulated at mHtlngs and that ahe k~s» ,only tha.e . f h f d hill. 1 fdRS. WILUAM R. KJNG, of fraternal, veteran, civic, WO· that advan~ h~r plan for world hke to .touch upon JUSt one o t e . o ten-re peate: "Thf'Y won· t l'ltop there. 392 Vlttta Baya. men's and youth rroups. There conquest! accusa tlons: that w e use commumst m e thods m Thro1.1gh the PTA and local asso· -Costa Mesa, California 'must be people r~ady to ro from • Why do w~ tolerate the fiqhting commu n ists, and therefore are equally guilty ciat)ons. they will supply-dvlc * * * n~lghbor to n~Jghbor, who are <presence ot U.M. d~e1ates from -: th th • ' groups wllh tea<'h~rs who can wllllng to aet up tables on street RWIIIa an4 h~r sat~Utes on W l e m . . explain th~ ~latlonlfhlps be· • UE• HD CIIDfA OUT corMrs and suburban raJiroad our toll, WMn ·lh~ U.N., accord· Th is is a libelous and slanderous statement -tween COflt and quality of educa· stations. Lng to Its chart~r. Ia cornpowct accusing us of communist tactics. Those making the lion." Publisher of the Ensign, ''Copies of tM petition. with onlY of "~ace lovln1 nations"? . . I h Education for what! From th~ Dear Sir: room for thirty slpaturN, C8n Wby do we remain In tl)e U.N . a ccusation should be prepared to prove 1t. ave same iM~W. an article on the Mr. blph de Toledano. na· be obtained by wrtUne to .th~ und~r theM t!OndltJons? attemp ted, quite unsuccessfully , •to have the critics "Survival of Education" by Nor· tlonally syndk'at~ columnist Commltt~ ot One IIJlllon, Ia Pin-point the charge. Just what communist methods man Cousins: "'The maln need Is and an editor of 'I'M National Lolncton Aw.n•. Jlfew Torte . . . . ? O to utilize tM proc.:aes o1 ~uc:a· Revl~ reantly wrote an artk~ Cit)' 1' Durtq U.. orlllnal are Jolln B1rch members usmg? _ Is tt blackmail r tlon In a ••Y that ean en.bW ntllltd ·-saava,_. ou tile a.cL ea~ .maay ~ theft? Or arson? Or lying? Or rioting? Or~ people to nt th~ twentlfth en· ChlMM" which 1a quoted In Ita publlahed the tat of u. .,.tl· • tage? Or assassinotion? Or kidnapping? Or murder? tuJY and Its problftftL" 11te first entirety as follows: Uon. wtth a ~ ~Ill · • problem Is '"the matter of ~· "F~ Amerlcant know that In the IUpport wbldt rHden could Or any other of the desp1cable methods u.ed by the 1n1 a world ~ ••. The dU tteO. Secreta,. o1 o.r.,.. Georp nn out. cup, aac1 mall to tM communists in their never..ceasing conspiracy to oon-ncoulu.-t~M •Jdei.nce ot abW· c. MarshalllntftW'Md c~ee~a~.-. ~ WI aboaJd be quer the world? The charge cannot be sus-lut• n"lonat ~.Pt7 •• · IY to PNWnt • Nft'IUJ o1 tM ~ lla~ndl of . . . larp IMirt of the problem In tl'.. U.S. polley on W Ch1IIL A .......... WN Ia WI tamed~ because at 1s utterly false. ftret pla~. u efiKtlw wwll ..._...., • ._,au. ..,.Ill.., 1M ..._ * * * _... Ia to C01M lllto ......... o.patbnnl'a .add~~ edt• ..... IAe .... I MW ... 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A strlne of ele'ctrlc plastic lanterns all gay dlUer· ~nl color that burn a 15 watt cool burnlne lamp ••• • ltMk. ................. . u ..... a.......,--' •• ............... J ...... .............. ....., ..... ...................... a. daeleai ••• Of ........ .................... a..d. Mt-.-a....-...aa . tNdadlea .............. .. ........................ ...... ~ ... .., .. ......................... ............ -.. • ,,, .. _ ..... It ........ ..................... ...... .., ....... -....L ......... _ _. ... .., ................... ........................... .... ....., .......... .. ...... .. ..., ....... . _....., ........ ....... ........ o.. .... ....... .................... .... ,_, , I ... .... ......... • .... r.-.-.w ....... * AftCI tMin about • aftd a ball _,. .. .., ..._. aad roll Dawn • . • Ia dllt '-11117 at ....,... "* ........ of tM ..... . .......... . I m a. •• -. 01111111 .... ,._, LD1t1 ..,_ ....... ..,. .... & ... Mllll8 ...... ----· Professional Directory FUNERAL DIItECTORS ••• Friendly Nel1hborhood Sentce BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·3433 It 8·MM CCIIta .... '8BALISHEBTS d''·""·~ WestcUU Cll L 1M ST.· COSTA MilA ...... iNSURANCE ••. FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadlelr 3333 E. eout Hwy. oa 3 ·3850 Corona del Mar INVESTMENTS ..• CROWELL. WEEDON It CO. Members Pacific Coast Stock Exdaanp Burdett Hanlaon, Res. IIJr. Dlck Rucker Ted Paulaon Lola Fennell Ruth Baker Mike Myers Private Wire Sftvtc:ea 2620 E. Coast Hwy. oa a-1005 Corona del Mar • lilt POUCE ILOIIB e PIIIDAY. IIAY II -...... ~ ....... .. ............. A-. .. . ........... _ .... ....... ...._ _. Al•a .. lt.. ..._ ..... ' C&rrol r . EvaM Jr., 2S. of 318~ C.ta Mesa St .• Colta Meu, and llobm L. Jewell, 51, Jlfewport Ho· teL JlfewJ)Rd JeMb. were charted with lntoxlcaUon ln publlt! at 114 maln St., Balboa, at 4:30 a.m. . . • A car driven by Darrell L. Bryan. 15, of 397 LaPerle Pl., C:O.ta Me.a. wu Involved In "an accident wtth a car driven by Ha~l Owena, 116 VIa Floref'ee, Lido Is le, at 16th ~t. and Irvine Ave., Newport Heights ... Robert A.~eama, 1721 Klnp Rd .• CUff Haven, complAined tha t ~eone chopped leaves off his palm tree durlnl 1he night ... Edward C. Muehlber,er, 18. of 1135 Pem· broke Lane, WestcUU, w a • booked to ~ confined In city jail for one week-~nd on a court commitment for speed contest . . • Viola Munsey. 392 Del Mar. upper bay, reported the theft of rolla of pennJes totaling 16. 'fftry Lft Baxter, 14, of 2Gt3 Seville Ave.. Balboa, found a flve-lnch clau vial containing a small amount of a yellow col· ~ ored crystal floatlnJ In the bay JMJe w. v.a.y. •• a.. at.. ................ ,. ..... .... ~ ,_ ..... --· , .... tly .. --...... ··15 ......... -...... IllS at the N St. pier: the vial waa sent to the crime lab. for nnaly· sis ... William W. Young. 57, of 404 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was charred with Intoxication In public at Balboa Blvd. an~ Palm St., Balboa ... Joseph A. Can· trell. 719 Iris Ave .• Corona del Mar, re;>ortf'ci the theft of a $55 tire and wheel from his car parked on Onyx Ave.. Balboa Is land . . . Joyce Pezzullo. 30. of 1977 Maple St., C08ta Mesa. was charged with drunk drlvlne • Intoxication In auto. no op· eratot!l license and drlvln~ an unregistered vehicle at Palm St. and Bay Ave.. Balboa, at 11:45 p.m. * * * e IUJfDAT. MAT 21 ......_ .,.... ....._ ..,.. allp, Paul Stanwood. 186 Shorecllff ..w ••• .... ...._. • IN Rd .. Shore Cllfrs. reported seeing aDd • -,... el .._.. • • • a stray horse In Cameo Shores at Flft c.n. II-fa....U. ._,.. 12:20 a .m.; offlcet!l caught the ........... ..._ Uaey.... horse and returned It to Its f_.. Ia • Jl.leet,... ........ stable· ... Charles C. Fetters. 115 ... te lin.' TNy 1111*. 1215 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa. reported hit SHORE CUFFS RESIDENTS, Mr. and M~. Ale•ander Zeller of 231 Driftwood Rd., are on the North Germon Lloyd line s flagship. T .S. Bremen, on their way to the conr "8'" for ., O·month tour. Patronesses Are Honored By Bal Philharm~nic Group The Balboa Group of thc> Orange County Philharmonic So· clc>ty entertained at a luncheon on Friday, May 2G. to honor thc>ir patronesses, who a<'t as s ustain· ing members. ThP evPnt was held at the home of Mrs. Ward C.C. Women Pick Chairmen Jewell, 900 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. . The Balboa Group and It pa. tronesses are supporters of the co~inuance fund for the Orange County Philharmonic Orchestra. The Patroness membership In· eludes ~mes. Elon Brown. John Buchanan. Otis Buckingham . Richard Castle~ Howard Chas· taln. William Clark, Earl Cor- kett. Charles Cotton. Lyman Farwell. Louise Gallagher. Ray· mond Kenison. Will1am Kirk, Alan ~ay, Henry MacKay, Emory Moore. Yau• · Owsley, SpencN Richardson, James Scar· borough. William Smith, Charles Ullman, Charle Wagl)er. Edgar OUR INVFSrMENT IN YOUR kHEALTI-1 Our up-to-date pre.crlption department •• 11 rnta our lnvestmeDt in your bealtb. I Jt. a member of tbe community health team. we mamtaln complete atocia of pbanDaceuticala. antibiotics. blolo&"ica!ll, and apedal therapeutic acen'f. We are speclaJ!ata trained to compound your doctor'• pr..criptiona and are prepared to render the professional aervice you and your doctor have a ri&ht to expect. Your patronace is invited. Christensen Pharmacy -1 &. COAST IIWT. COIIORA DEL MU 011101.& 1·1111 ....._ ......, ...,._ ~. Ia and run damage to his parked Chairmen of commrttees for • pd9ate lab M tile .._ ef car on 1Jay Ave .... Cat!l driven the new Women's Division of tbclt ......_ ••• hftd L WI. by John W. Huber, 21. of 1553 the Newport Harbor Chamber of 11, ol 71JI!a lleUebepe Aft.. Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, and I Commerce were announced this C.... del II• • ._ •J....s Gera ld K. Lundquist, 24, Los week by the ·president, Mrs. Dun. ..._ ......._ ..._ laM lllcyde Angeles, were In a traffic a ccl· can Hardesty. Ia • c.J"d• wttla • oc dd..a dent at Dahlia Ave. and · Coast Mrs. Eileen Richardson Is Witmer and Howard Lawson. all -::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::::::::=; of Balboa. .• by c...s.i T. c:-wny Jr .. 21. Hwy., Corona del Mar. me mbership c h a 1 r m a n ; Mrs. II~ ....._ lin. J--W...S. Ill VI• Connie Longridge. spec I a I Richard Putman. 1603 Haven lfa.. Lido lale, npol'led tile events: Mt!l. Carol Beek. beaut!. ~1t!l. Edward Sexton is hos· pltality chairman, and ~rs. ~1oreland Leathold is patron.-s.s chairman. Pl.. CUU Haven. reported the loa tWt of • llkyde • • • Artluar flcatlon: Mrs . Karen Margreta ol his $120 watch Jeft on the au... 1..-A • 9 ele • • ._ Wood. cultural aC'tivltles and Rrass in front of hla home tor dto]i9ed wttla ftolotioa el tiM Mrs. Reggie O'Donnell, publici ty. TEJnfiS IJf EOOPE five minutes by · Lewis Pope, City beefana Uc:eMe ......._. The steering rommittee for Mrs. Ted Hubert of 2012 Ta -l IITIIIY'S liT . .all lEU Italian Imports Home-made Sausage Food to go - -or eat here l.asa(Jile Spaghetti rwh & Chip. -Rcmoli PIZZA-BEER-WINE w ; o-i l l same address ... Richard K. Lea· for .......... • parldaw lot .t the n«.>w affiliate · of the Cham· huna Ter .. Irvine TPrrace 3 in ter. 2016 <>ce,n Blvd., Balboa. a.y A"" ad hla lt. a.1bo& I ber of Comm«.>ret> Included Mrs. Europe> participating in a ·tf 101s I complained that a hit ard run wt~Mtat • UceaN • • • Velakhe Harde ty. ~frs. Wood. Mrs. Wlnl· tou"rnament in which another motorist damaged his car In an drtftD by C.Nid E. L.adqaiat, '{red Bacon. ~rs. Vivian ~Iarsh" Harborite, ~Irs. Judy !lodges. is accident at River Ave. and Bal· ;t" 1..-A8geles, ...S Joba W. and· Mrs. Sally Fleming. They playing too. During het absence boa Blvd .• West Nt>wport .. . . uber, II. of IW Scm .. A-' WNe directed by Dick Richard. Mr. Hubert"s mother. ~Irs. Emil\' Louis C. Breer Jr .• 2471 Bayshore Aft.. c:o.t. ...... '"" la· president of tht> Chamber ot Hubert. is taking charge of th.l' I Dr.. Bay Shores, reported the !Continued on page 4) I CommPrce. couple"s young son. Pe1er. :.,.. _______________________ _. theft of his sports car from the ir-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiii.iiii.iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1500 block of Miramar Dr .. Bal· boa ... Miss May Vertr«.>Ps. 420 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar, reported that someone broke a Padlock hasp on a tool sh«.>d In her yard; nothing was miMing ... Mt!l. H. W. Warjone. 828 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. reported the theft of a $20 bicycle ... * * * e IATUaDAT. JIAT 20 Ellis J. Nordald. 3(» Sapphire Ave., Balboa Island. rt'ported that someone entered the front door of his home. possibly with a pass key, while he was asleep and stole a partial loaf of bread and a cube of butter •.. A BB pc>llet caused; S2 damage to :a window In the home of Frank W. Dalellsh. 311 Ct!lytal Ave., Bal· boa Island ... Three wro11ght· Iron patio ta bles were stolen from the open front patio In the home of Robert Childs. 61 1 :i. Bay Front. Balboa Island ... Vandals smashed six windows "VIIh rocks In Karam's Restau· rant, 501 30th St.. Newport lea<'h. Dcnid ........ 3. .. -Orddd Aft. Coi'OIIca del lieu, ,... tiMted by • playaldaa few • cat ..... -.......... tile cat belag ....-uDeCt .e Ill Odid Aft. • • • Colla lt.cat. M. Apt. I. 112 Cypnu lt.. ........ --~ wtt.ta petty tWt ol • JcR ol peclllat batter. ND ef ..... ad caa .......... tile a.u.-.... bt • • • Lelad lhatflerfOid. 12. .. ID ._.. IMbeL c.ta ........ ..,.._ ...... be .... lato tbe rtgbt door ol • tl FRIDAY, JUNE 2.nd, THROUG.H JUNE 12 .;~,., ; ( , GRAND OPENING PRIZ.ES! Come in and .Get Acquainted Fabulous Colors by Colorama AI illllirllillal •• .,,..ell 1 11'1111 •c• JM11 LIVE • • II lllwe il Jllr .._ - Re.gister NOw for These P~izeS PAINT FOR THE EXTERIOR Or YOUR ENTIRE nOME PAINT FOR YOUR L 'lNG A D DINiNG ROOMS ENAMEL ·FOR YOUR ENTIRE KITCHEN I --t~ Ill PIIZE 2111 PillE W PIIZE 4111 PIIZE ENAMEL FOR YO UR BATHROOM ~e Smart--Look Smart in these Newest Arrivals One and two piece d.reues · by names you know and love .. MISS PAT GIRL TOWN JODY MONTEREY MODE CORINE SAGE Beautiful Pastel Shades to Chooee from -at DEBS DEN PAGE 1 * •••' p • Ill 111111 FriiiJ, .._ II ............. ,......_ ........ . \ . * FREE GIFTS far AI .. • • • Just COIIK! in '• I •••• ' P • .&. We ltaw.Ca •• , .. Part1 cmcl Au••Diiea .. J'OIK car--lle-mcmufactuNcl cmd Oriilildl 14ut .... ••• 1. COMr .-w&T UU AU. DAY WLIDA'IS YM Softball Games Begin lewral bundled dada wUb .,... -• ol ...___ bo --· tn t .. _ flrst, ~-A and • nACK. 109+ ... -MllPriM t-w NDMm· --uc _""... beNd only tua ~ ef· third aracla of aebool are par· PubUaher of the Ensl~ (ona ln tMT to force U.. Cb1nele UclpeUq ln the LltUe Indian Dear Slr: NaUonau.t. to a~ coallUon c.M. " ... ~ • .....,. • fO(&ball IM.-aponaored b)' Perhaa-we abould aU than)l wlth the ..._ ..._. .. ,......~ • c-.. ...,, W:c:..t Oflee... tbe Oranp Coeat YMCA at the Mr . .John cameron for bttqlq "General ManhaU had tried to ~.li;~C.:.-:t. .,,:;;ret ~=!:f.., -L c:..t ~ aottball 1\eld at tbe northwMt auch a clear defint~on ol peate MlotJate with the Communiata. ~·-" ., Wet. c.lf. TahJh , ,.-, 0... ... ,......., corMr ol the Oranp County In hls letter to the Enaian Jut and he had learned his 1euon. ArlO I. HAAPA • '••••• .... F.atrarounds, Coeta Meu. WHk. The State Depertment'a mlddle ,.. HAAM -··-_. PrNently the Y Indian Guides M hls phrlc.ophy explains lt. _ .. _lon a---renUy did not. ...__ .... -~~·~IN .. W..N --~ te M • .... ,.,. ., ,... f h •---1 Y hall nai .. • d f '-h R ""'""' rr-·-... """"""' ~--_ _,_ c..t a. .._ o t e -· are c e ... we don't nee to znt t e ua-Since then, lt hu w6rked stead· .,., .... .._ .,.. c..t ..,_ tt.. A211~t~~e .. s;~~~-'-..,. a ny other dacb with boya In the alana-Juat 11ve them Laos. ruUy for the admlalon to the AM ~ w ,..... .._.., il ~...ate4 te ~ flrat 3 ,tades of ~ehool to ~ames 'cuba. next Iran, and finally the U.N. ot Red China and Ita event· --- the admlaa&on ol -ChJna T' '"'-,.tltloa ca...,all"' la one dramatic an~Wel'. " the ClOID· mitt• ean pt not one mlUlon. but two m1U1on allnaturee. thla wtU m&U an .....,...on on thoee memben ol Coftii'MS who hav. bqun to repeat Mr. Ste· veMOD'a 'inevitable' atatement. atve the State Department con· alderabJe pauae, and ahow Pr-8· tdent Ken~ (to whom the petltlona an . addtNNd) juat where the American •people ....... "r lew., The E-tlt" 11 tile OfRelel .._.,.,. on WednHday and Saturday United States. They don't want ual rec:G~nltlon by the :United of ..._ City of Ne...,t '"ell eventnp, after 6 p.m. to fllht. 'nley want <pHce -on StatM. SUISC.t ... ON ... TIS Don Lane, chairman of the their t·-· M H r•• "" P.OO h N H bo ......... . ' "In thet~e efforts lt hu been 111 the New,.t H•r'-,_., OM ,.... -SJ.OO: ,_ ,..,. SUI program for t e ewport a r .r Corona del Mall ald-.... and abetted by certain ;;~O~"~•.W.;~·~f~"'-~;H~•;"-~~,_.~;:;::c0..~~·5-;c;:;;::;S4~.00~:~twe~;:";;;: .. ;:,.~:<:;:<:;;::c:; Y's Mens Service Club. sponsora cu of the lea~ue with the Oran1e * * * powerful elements within the "" coast YMCA. stated that play Central Intellleence Aaency. by <') /_ _ IJ H ' wlll continue Into Aueust. when • BELP lAY& U.S. DOu.Aa Americana for Defi\OCratic Ac:-/"" _t;tlt2, In op a play-otr will ~ held. Each Publisher of the Ensign tlon. and by a num~ of lnfiu-~ T year the Y's Men prepary! the Dear Sir: . entlal private citizens who were field. cut the weeds and furnish I have Just finished readinl more 'earnest than wl.ae. equipment nnd awards to those the May 2l6th IMue of Human "The State Department was • H.R. 6900 CAN. BRING DISAS~ · who play at lt>:tst halt of the Events. In It is some Information blocked by repeated concurrent Be Sure to read Mrs. William Kmg's letter 9n. th_ts ummcr In the teagu, e. hi h u r 1 th resolutions of the House and Ed .. p t t C w c ca s or act on on e pnrt S.nlte overwhelmingly carried. age among the "Letters to the itor. a no 1 of every American who Is con· which. expressed opposition; by PAmer·tcans. dedicated fo the _d_elense of thel_r coun-BeciJ ..... ... II cerned about the security of his the dedicated work or Assistant d h f country in these perilous times. w 1 Rob tr y's economy. fi nancial stab1hty, an ! us ~ts Gee-I fall I HI..L ..... ViiW I am writing this In hopes It =:~~r~n~r ~t~~~ st!b't:rn re: dom. should write to their representatives m . o~-I ......-wll l reach numerous people who fusal of the American public to gress, demandmg the defeat, of H R. 6900. Th1s b11l Becky ButtNmore. 9-year-old are not subscribers or Human accept Red China as a respect· · ld 1 the requirement for 25 per cent gold daughtN of ~fr. and Mrs. Lyell Events. or have not ~n con-'a ble member or the community sand." There Ia Uttle I can add to Mr. de Toledano'a eloquent· .,.. tlcle except to ur1e every loyal American to send for the peti- tions and ret buay encourartn1 their frienda and nel1hbora to aan. Also perhas-the news· papers reeeivlnl thla letter from me will be Interested enou1h to take Mr. de Toledano'a sullft· Uon regardiJag printing the text of the petition and s upplylne a coupon for their readers. Sincerely yours. Mrs. Thomas Calle 2302 Redlands Dr. Costa Mesa, Calif. June Tune .•• a , awwet com- bination of brtdea and araduat• and the openlna Ull of patios and b8rbeques • . . To the brlde: we're all re.ady for your wed· dln1. are you • . . Your wed· dine cake La a tall white tower, anowy witb pale rOM8 and lacy trimminp ... The Jlttle top Uer, for you to aave, Ia placed on a plate then Iced over for euy re - moving--before-cuttl eere- monles begin ... Andre In our bakery is real dream)' with wedding cakes. The more atu- pendous ones are taken In pieces to the scene of the reception and ''assembled on the job." * * * wou repea k Th' ld be Buttermore. 560 Seaward Rd., scious or thls disastrous New or nations. backing for Federal Reserve bar: s. . 15 cou. Corona Highlands, will be wear·. Frontier brainchild which Is '\!he re fusal round its expN;S· • DOK'T MEET ML It Nthe final, fatal step to run-away mflat10n and fman-ing a r a t on her le ft arm for a about to be put over on us. slo~ In a ~petition campaign. President John F. Kennedy . l d . t It would be a treasonous a ct to adopt whtle as result of an a ('('ident It seems the Al;lmlnlstratlon Is launched In 1953 by wh.at was Washington, o. c. Cla 1sas e r. last week at Harbor Vle,w School. auempting to put through Con -then. called the Committee for Dear Mr. Kennedy, H R. 6QOO. She broke her am1 when she gress a very dangerous piece of One Million. Among Its spon· This Is to state my objection * * * -. . ,, tripped over an obstarle_ln the legislation, ont' which very well sors were General Marshall a nd your proposed meeting with Nl · "We cannot e1peet the Americans to 1ump from c~ptt~t~sm play area while running to cou ld be disilstrous to the eco-a Mpartisan group or legislators klta Khrushchev. I would like' to communism, but we can assist their elected leaders en 91veng catch a ball. nomic security or our country. Incl uding Republican· Rep. Wnl-{0 know what you hope to gain I .1 .LJ.. dd 1 L to which is in prctt"' bad shape as J dd d Democ atic Sen 1 b tl t'th the Americans small doses of socia ism, unt• mey su en y awue J ter u an r · tor Amer ca y mee na w find they heve communism."-NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV, quoted it is. Paul Oougla~. man who has said he will bury tfl U · d St t · 1960 fiDI TIE IIILE It Is tqe Muller bill, HR 6900. "Much to the Committ~·s sur· us. Don't you believe he Is serl-3'h months before his visit to e nlte a es In • which would t>liminate reserve prise, It was deluged by the au -ous? * * * ll · , requirements for Federal Reserve thenticatcd signatures of well Mr. President. during th.-last • WE NEED r-Dft."UT'\S ON OUR SIDE . And we have seen and do banks. At present, a 2:; per cent over one million Americans. 25 years the United States have r .~U.,~;oA .. u f testify that the Father sent the gold backing for U.S. currency Elatt>d by its.'s u('('e8.5, but knowl· had 3.400 meetings wit h the If there was ever a typical symbol_ 0 • pnvate Son to be the Saviour of the and bank reserves Is required by edgeable in the ways or the Communists which led to 52 ma- e:1~erpnse as the mamspnng of our natlon s pr~-world. Whosoever shall ronf('SS law. Congressman Abraham J. State Department's m iddle ech· jor agreements of which the G B 1 Lido that Jesus ls the son of God. ~tu lter fD.·N. Y. I, and his sup· elon. the sponsoring group Reds have broken 50! ! ! ! ress, thaJ symbol lS our own eorge UCCO a , . God dwellt>th in him. and he porters. want our e n tlre $17.4 bil· changed Its na me to the Com· Why do you think they will Isle resident. and bwlder of hundred~ of homes tn In God. 11 John 4: H . 15l. lion gold supply made available mittee of One Million and went change now? As Pre~~ident of thts area. It 1s therefore a grie·tous dtsappomtme~t to settle u.s. international pay. on a permanent basis. In the the United States of America d · t 1 t wee k s ments to other nations. years that followed. the rom· you must realize your responai· to me-to hear him q uote as saymg a as · mit t~ kept the public warned r 11 t C C ·1 h ld L 11~ It seems tbe Administration .. -..-bllltles to your e ow coun ry. Reclty Board breakfast that the tty ouncl ~ ou e ..:;w ~ has a ttempted to push this leg· a nd Informed on the Red China men. and as such I wish to · push for the Urban Redevelopment l?rogram. . islallon through quietly, but it Is Issue. Recently. It received en· register my most s trenuous ob· h t enterpnse -getting ronslderable opposition. dorsement or Its aims from 54 Jection to negotiations or meet· If there was ever a tir:t e W en pn~a e . • EDUCATIOJf FOR WHAT? One of those alarmed at the dan-senators CJO Republicans and 24 ings with the Russians. I Urmly needs ded1cated. determmed champlO~S. the .. t~me I Publisher or the Ensign. gers in eliminating the gold re-Democrats) and 287 Representa· believe It will not help America is now i( we a re to turn back the tide o, collechv1sm Dear Hop. h serve requirements is or. walter tives 11-15 Republicans and 142 to make MORE ronrcs.'!lons to d b • government Our private enterprise system. Why all the rontroversJ t a~ E. Spahr. executive vlce-•presl· O.:~C:~a\~~ Committee of One our sworn enl'mles. an lg · . . . d t't f · te has arisen about .textboo s 8~ dent of the Economists' National Sincerely, based on ind ividual mthat1Ve, an sane l y 0 pnva . protests against Social Studaes I Committt>e on Monetary Policy. Million Is again appealing to Mrs. Roger D. Jones Property rights, needs and deserves t~e uncondl· courses whirh have the tenden~ He says that H.R. 6900's proposal the public to baek Its stand 515 Catalina Dr. tl.O'"'~"~l support of community leaders hke George to lose the slgnlflrancle o! AI a I is analogous to a proposal to re· against admission of Red Chlna Newport Heights. ,'""r ) er\ciln History by putt ng at n move the braking mechanis m on to the United ~ns. Behind Bucc<Jla. "better" •;>rospectlve hy showing a train and to place sole reliance this a ppeal is a growing body * * * * * * the eff<'<'l of our nation's history on the-engineer. or Pvidence that the adminisra· • QUEITIOKI .FIIOIC PATaiOTI 1e on the. world. comparing our culd-~ "Bank re .. "-·es are n""d"d for tlon does not Intend to do more "The whole euence of our purpo~e, and tlle 9uidin9 princip tures and ideas.· to theirs an purnn<:<>s or:e .demption .. ~or "'other than put up a token tight a gainst for our action, covering not only our figt.t against col&ecti~ism c:howang the great effl'.'t of our ... ~~ those forces seeking to give the but our fi9ht for our constructive replacement, e.tn be summarrzed .. constitution on other t urcenry and to place constraints Red Chinese International status. •1n .LJ..e obje~t1've e1pressed by ·,ust five words: LESS GO_VER.N-rou~tr~ sd a;,s.. Are the edu· on the-extension or notes and de· "Both Seen-tan: of State Dean m ... t nallon s rc . . S h .... rvatlon or re . ., MENT AND MORE RESPONSIBILITY .•..• I mean, premar• Y• cators rorr('('t in stating that it po-ats. uc a ;>re""' . · Rusk and Ambassador Adlai len federal 9ovemment, beuu~e tt!.t is where our greate~ gavcs a student greater under-·e rves prot&ts .a nation s .. r ur-Stf'venso~ave been less than dan.,.er lies· and more individual responsibility, because tt!at IS tandinJr of our country's great-rency. and passably the nA.Uon. c:alegorlrd'ln their stand on the .., ' 0 ERT WELCH • the "BLUE BOOK" n<'ss. than if they were taught fr~m rollapse. . , seating of Communist China. and our 9reetest need."-R B ' In just plaan old fashioned gcogra-. ·Witho~t thts protf'cthe de· Mr. Stevenson continues to in- of the John Birch Society, paCJeS 127 and 128. phr and American History:' VIN>, foreign holders or non-gold form the world that admission is * . * * :.tnny par€.'nts and groups are dollars could take all our re· 'Inevitable.' VER THE BIRCH SOCIETY rurrl'ntly being aC'Cused of being serves. • n d without penalty •·Noting that 'any sign~ of Dear Editor: Thank you for your very pro· AmNican editorials: I'm happy to be a new subscriber. The enclosed list of questions was S('nt out by The Network of Patriotic Letter Wri ters. and I lhiok every American should be seeking the answers, Sincerely, Mrs. T. R. Peden 47;; Legion St . • DEBATING 0 -. Cl b · l'nl'mi<'~ of l'duratlon. d€.'dicated leave our mon«"y and banking weakne~· by the United Slates The Harbor Area Democralic Woman S U lS 111 destroying tht' public school syst€.'m a hollow shell of lrrc· will insure .l)Je admission of Red llcrt> t:::. be commended for 1ts Vllllingrisss to inqUlre int? "i"tcm vll'tlmi.llng teachE'rs. and deemable paper monE'v. the val· China to the._lJ.N. and 'provide n tio ns: Laguna Beach arc a few of the ques· C'"'nt roverstal toptcs. Last week, for examp_le. thetr ~-a-using so murh trouble that I ue of whiC'h could fall. quickly massive victory tor Communism,' • Why does the United States. .J B h S dl ·ha rmony i rreatt'd within the I or s lowly. to_any depth. Our peo. the committee secretary, Marvin which In 19-15 was at the peak of program included a debate on the John _n c o-school dlstril'ts. Even though pie and nation co.~ld be ruined Liebman, has called on the he r power, now cringe before the c:e~y , which has been the target of considerable r>vrrr bon!l lssuo passes. and cit· as a consequence . American people 'to speak out.' Reds and a ppa rently base her C;t'tccl attention during the past !e w montlis. il.(•ns cont inue to support the Human Events suggests that If "In launching the new petition foreign pollry on world opinion f h s1·hools with their tax money, tt>lcgrams and letters a rt' sent to drive. Mr. Liebman said, 'It is and the whims or the United Na-A commendation also goes to the de~ater or t e thf' a<'C'USNS helabor the point. the House Bank ing a nd Currency time for Ame ricans to forcefully lions, Instead of acting In her c !:trmative. Dr. Terrell Root of Harbor Htghlands, a Tht' ~EA and the CTA. plus Co~mittee. the chanec!s of de· articulate their sentiments so own Interests. which are really B ,..h Ch t 1 d r _'or the Democrallc Women many or lh<' nation's "grl':lt" In· feallng the Multer Bill. HR S900. that we can effectively support those of the free world? lf-,ap e r ea e · · ,.. h' tellf'r tunl leaders. ciln't quite would be ~!really Improved. 1 the announced policy or our own • Why did we Invite. the v;ere by no means a sympathetiC audlen.::::e for t lSI undN stand why some or us do would also Jl kc to suggest writ-government. prove that pro-ap· "butcher or Budapest" CKrush· top t':' The ':'Cnsensus appears ~o be t_hat he dtd a no! go a long with their philoso-ing to your own Congressman peasement sentiment represen~s chevJ and others of his llk to g'"'Od iob 1:1 ext:lmr:tr.g John Bnch pohcleS and p rcc-• phil'S or l'ducatlon. Perhaps and other mem~rs or cong~ only a tiny minority of Arnera · our shores and treat them as -1 1 thP~· s hould more thoroughly who tend to be renee! riders. can opinion, and above all show respected membc!ra of society? t.ces. rt'all thl'ir own materials and Reading Human Events. I felt the world just where we Amerl· This had a disastrous errect on The Vl noll~ attacks agatnst the Birch Socie Y wntm~s to flnrt the rl:'ason why a certain am~unt of hope that cans stand so that neither our the morale of mlllions behind t _ cr~ somewha' dismay me :1 gr.-at dic;trust or school ad-th~ough public protest we may allits nor our Communist enemy the Iron and bamboo curtains. CO:ltmue 0 amaze me ...... . l . ; mini,.trators and tearhers has have a r hancc to beat this. How· mlscllculate the depth of Am· From th~lr point of view. (rat· tc?. Here we arc engaged m a gnm confhct Ol nri!l<'n. not only here but ali i ever. when reading the May 20th crlcan r~ling on this question.' crnlzlng with mass·murdcrera ls freedom versus slavery wtth the most dangerous. across the nation. issue of The Kiplinger Washing· "The next step Is up to those the prelude! to surrender. ffi"St relentleSS most brutal enemy in a}J history. From thl' April 1960 ic;suc of !on Letters, I felt that their opln· who feel that to admit Red • Why do we permit ourselves , -. • . f .d bl thr ~EA jnurnal, I quote: ton was that HR 6900 was a sure China would be to reward ag· 'to be trapped Into "summit" Tnc John B1rch Soc1ety has ansen as a orml .a e Thf' Editors Notebook: "Once thing to pass. Kiplinger stated. grt'SSion 111 Korea. Indo-China. meetings and to be continuallY opponent to combat this enemy, Godless commun-te:wMrs grasp the fundamental "Another tic-In of the dc511a r to Tibet. and the Indian border-lnsultt>d by the Kremlin muters? ic:m and should receive staunch support from all proposal that only FEDERAL gold will be killed by Congress and to give United Nations 81>· • Why do we talk of the In --• · . . b TAX E-CAN BE EFFlCIENTLY later in the session when It re· proval to the planned and sys. sanity of unilateral dlsarma-freedom-lovmg Amencans. Instead. there has een co LLEc T Eo WHERE THE co;>cals the requi rement for 2ii per tematic liquidation of over alx ment when faclne a foe that hu such a storm o f cnlicism that it would seem that the WEALTH IS AND MADE AVAIL· cent gold harking or the dollar." million 'surplus' Chinese In the sworn to destroy us! And why enemy is indeed the John Btrch Socie ty and no t ABLE FOR EDCUATION WJIERE ~t us not a ccept this without past decade. . do we even consider dlsarma- , • ' THE CHILDREN ARE (emphasis a ftght! Let ('ach one or us raise "But petl_tlons don't siJtn ment. with or without Inspection. ccmmumsm at all. theirs\ they will prcas their con· a Cl')' or protest whe re It may be themselves. It takes determlna-knowing that Ruala hal broken As a John Birch me mber. I have comme nted be-gr<'ssmen for lmmediatl:' past~age heard. Uon and work. The petitions almoet all her maty obU1aUona fo re on this strange "re ve rsal " At this time I would of a w,.ll rounded (federa l aldl Sincerely. must be circulated at meetings and that ahe keepe ,only thoae · ~ h ' d bill j\1RS. WILUAM R. KJNG, of fraternal, vetera n. civic. wo. that advance her plan for world hke to touch upon just one of t e often-repeate "Th('y w 0 n · t stop there. 392 Vista Baya, me n's and youth groupe. There conquest! accusations: that we use communist methods in Through thl:' PTA a nd local asso· Costa ~esa, California 'must be people ready to go from • Why do we tolerate the hghtiog commu nists, and therefore are equally guilty elAtions. they will supply-civic * * * neighbor to neighbor. who are pl'ftfn .. -e of U.K. dele1ates from . fii(roups with teachen~ who can willing to aet up tables on street Russia and her aatehtes on w tth the m. . explain the relationships be-e KUP a&D CIIIRA OUT corners and s uburban railroad our soil, when the U.N .• accord- This is a libelous and slanderous statement-tween C08t and quality ot educa· statiorut. 1n1 to tt.s charter, 11 compoeed accusing us of communist tactics. Those making the tloEnd.'' tl r h t• F th Publisher or the Ensign, ''Copies of the petition. with only or "peace 1ov1n1 natlorw"! ed . I h , U('a on or w a . rom e Dear Sir: room for tlllrty alpaturea. can Why do we remain an the U.N . accusation should be pre par to prove 1t. ave same Juue. an artic-le on the Mr. Ralph de Toledano. na· be obtained by wrttlng to the under thee. condJtJonaT attemptec:l quite unsuccessfully, to have the critics "Survival of Education" by Nor-tlonally syndicated mlumnlat Committee of One Million. MS Pin·point the-charge. Just wha1 communist methods man Couslna: "'"'e main need 11 and an editor ot The National CLeltx.Yin~t1 .. t~tt ~~~~ .... ~.w .... !ortlnal . . . l t.. il? O to utilize the pi'DC'e.ata o1 educa-~vi.-, ~u,. wrote an article ., .,....... UIIIIJ .,.,.. are John 81rch members usmg? Is tt b a ccA.ma r tJon In a way that can enable entitled .. StaVInl orr the lied ~ampalp. many ne..,.,.,. theft? Or arso n? Or lying? Or rioting? Or saber people to flt the ~ntleth c.-en-Chinese'' whJctt la quoted In lb publlahed the tat ol tbt a-tl · toge? Or assassination? C?r kidnapping? Osedr murdther? ~~~ ~'--=~~~ ~:::rt en.~~ t!~~!C::~now that In ::"..:=,.a=~~ Or any other of the desptcable methods u . by e an1 a world Mdety ... The att tfJeO. Sectetary ot Defe,_ Georp nu out. eUp. UWI lqall to the communists in their never-ceasing oonspiracy to con-neutu ...... tM. exttteMe o1 abet c. MarahaU tnt...wned _..... ~ tltJ8 llhoaN lie t;L ld? Th h t be lute nattonal eowr.lpty 1a , ly to prewnt a NW,..I ol tbe ~ Many U.O..ndl o1 quer me wor e c arge capno sus-1.,.. pert ol the prob-.m In tt-" U.$. pollq on w CbbiL A ... na..,. ..,. reeetftd 1a 11a11 tained, because it is utterly false. ftrst place: u tfte«<ft worl·l • .,..,...., p&u. dft111e lrlr 1M ....._ * * * cwder II to taiM Into ...... State ~ .add~~ lelt· .... * PM1. I M• ,........, ___ ___. of ..... __ ...... It -wna ·hJiblr t11u1 1M •· .._ .. 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You can also save glasses with two_root long straws . . . The Idea Is to have one large •punrh bowl and every. body gathers round for to· getherness sipping. All th<> more merry under the Luau Lan- terns . . . A Strine of electric plastic lanterns alJ 1ay dtrrer- ('nt color that burn a 15 wa tt cool burning lamp • . . ¥ lt.ak. ................. . u.,.. up tile ..._ty s-t of ................... , ..... .............. ...., ..... ...................... Ia the ...... 01 ....... ........ __ ...._Qed. ---............. . trodudlla • • • Ifill ..... ., .......................... baeU dn lly • • • ley .. ......................... ............. --............... 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Jewell, 51, Newport Ho· ::-..a AI ...... lt.. .... tel, Newport Beach. w.re cha,.ed SHORE CLIFFS RESIDENTS, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Zeller of 231 Driftwood Rd., are on the North Germon Lloyd line i flogship. T.S. Bremen, on their woy to the con ,..erl for 0 6-month tour. with lntoxieatlon In public at THrY Lee Baxter. 14, of ~3 tJ 14 main St.1 Balboa, at 4:30 Seville A~.. Balboa, found a a.m. ..• A car driven by DarreU fl~·lnch 1lau vial contalnln1 a L. Bryan, 15, of 3fJ7 LaPerle Pl., small amount of a yellow col- Coata Mesa. wu Involved In an ored crystal fJoat1n1 In the bay accident With a car driven by a t the N St. pier : the vial was Hazel. Owens, 116 Via Floren~. sent to the crime Jab. for analy· Lido Isle, at t&th St and Irvine sis ... William W. Young, 57, of I Ave., Newport Hel1hte ... Robert 404 E. BaJboa Blvd., Balboa, wu A. Kearns. 1721 Klnp Rd., Cllff char1ed with Intoxication In Hav@n, complained that eomeone public at Balboa Bfvd. and Palm chopped leaves olt his palm trH St .• Balboa ... Joseph A\ Can· durinl the night ... Edward C. trell. 719 Iris Ave.. Corona d~l MuehlberJer, 18. of 1135 Pem· Mar. re;>ortf'd the theft of a $55 broke Lane, WestcliU, ••• tire and wheel from his car Patronesses Are Honored booked to be confined In city parked on Onyx Al(e.. Balboa jail for one week·erfd on a court Island . . . Joyce Pezzullo, 30. cOmmltment for speed contest or 1977 Maple St., Coata Mesa . B B I Ph .I h • G ... Viola Munsey, 392 Del Mar. was charged wlth drunk d riving, y a I armonlc roup upper bay, reported the theft of Intoxication in auto. no op· rota of pennlft totallnl 85. era tort! llrense and drlvln~ an The Balboa Group or the 1 Jewell. 900 W. _Bay-Axe,. .JSAWOa-.-t~ Dille w. Ye18f, •• Did 1t.. uru:egl5t-er~ vehicle at-Pal Ora~ County Phi lharmonic So· The Balboa Group and Its pa-•......-t .._.., 11,...... tM St. and Bay -Ave.;-.-a.:UM..;:::a:l~ietY entertained at a luncheon tronesses are supporters of the ~ .._ 11111 ,. tu•t 11 :45 p.m. o rrt'riday. May 26, to honor their continuan~ fttnd rer the Ora ._tty f1f • -na.. 1115 * * * patronesses, who act a s sustain· County Philharmonic Orchestra. ...,..._. -......... .1115 • SVJIDAT. KAT 21 lng members. Th£' event was The Patroness membership In· ..... ..-t ....._ ..._ .up. Paul Stanwood. 186 Shorecllff held at the home of Mrs. Ward eludes ~mes. Elon Brown. John .,.... ••• .... ...a...s _. 150 Rd .. Shore Cliffs, reported seeing Buchanan. Otis Buckingham. lllld • • ..., flf aledal • • • a stray horse In Cameo Shores at c c w Ri<:hard Castle. Howard Chas · nw c.n. .... ftaftaiJe boys 12:20 a.m.; officers caught the • • omen tain, William Clark. E.trl Cor· .... .....S .,_ tlley ,.,... horse and returned It to Its kett. Charles Cotton. Lyman foaM Ia •11-feet..... ........ stable ... Charles C. FeMers. 115 p··ck Cha·lrmen Farwell . Louise Gallagher. Ray· ... te Ill&. TNy IIWeL• 2115 E. Bay Ave., Balboa. reported hit mond Kenison, ,.William Kirk . ......_ lAM. .,.. a.y, Ia and run cfamage to his parked ·ChaiTmen . of rommrtteea for Alan McCray, 'Henry ~acKay, • ,....... lalre .. 1M ... el car on Bay Ave ... Cars driven the new Women's Division of Emory ~toore. Ya tes Owsley, tMt ....,.. •.• Dtn1d L. ..U. by John W. Huber, 21. of 1553 the Newport Harbor Chamber of Spencer Richardson. James Scar· II. flf 7011/a lleUotNpe A.....-,Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, and Coml}lerce were announced this borouih. Wlllfam Smltlf, Charles C.... del Ma • .,. llljued Gerald K. J.undqulst. 24, Los week by the p resident, Mrs. Dun. Ullman. Charles Wagner. Edgar ~ .....,... ,._ Ids llkyde Angeles, were In a traffic accl· can Hardesty. Witmer and Howard Lawson. all Ill • cool"d• w1t1a • ea dltftla dent at Dahlia Ave. and Coast ~rs. Eileen Richardson is of Balboa. by a.d.a T. CeMIIy Jr .. 22. . Hwy .. Corona del Mar. . mem bertlhlp c h a i r m a n ; ~1rs. Mrs. Edward 54-xton is hos· llewport leeda. Mn. J.._ W...S. 121 Va. Connie Longrldge. s p ec 1 a 1 pltallty <'hairman. and Mrs. Richard Putman, 1603 Haven llloe. Lade lale, Npol'ted 1M events; Mrs. Carol Seek. beautl-More land Leithold_J!i. p,U.tQDPSS Pl .• Clift Haven, reported the lou tbtft of JI,.Jikyde • • • Al'tlta.r ncation: Mrs. Karen ~argreta l'hlrirman:-··· ...... .. ot hl.s $120 watch left on the m... '--A • 9 • i • • • ,.,.. Wood. cultural activities, and Jtr&ss In front of hu home for ~ wttla Yloi.U.. o1 tM Mrs. Reggie O'Donnt>ll, publicity. TEXIIJS Ill EU.OPE five minutes by Lewla Pope, City beel·•r lx-. ...U..aee The s teering committee tor ~rs. Ted Hubert or 20l2 Ta ., same addrns ... RJchard K. Lea· foe........_ • ......... let at the new aftlllate •of the Cham-huna Ter .. Irvine Tt>rrace. is in ter, 2016 Ocean Blvd.. Balboa, ..., Aft. Cllld hlaa lt.. Wbo& ber of Commerce included Mrs. Europe pa rtici pating in a teams Complal·-.a that a hit ard run wtU...t • UceaM • • • Velddee Hard~ty '"rs Wood ... WI 1 tlc:'U "'"' • ·•• • • .n rs. n · tournament in which nnoth('r 1 OUR INVESrMENT IN YOUR HEALTH Our up-to-date pracrlption department ,...,._ .. our investment 1D your bealth. ,.. a member of the community bealth team. we mallltaln complete etoeka of pbarmaeeuticala, antibiotics, bioloJicab, and ~pedal therapeut.ic: a1enta. We ~nllpeCialUII trained to compou..od :rour doc\or'e preettipt.iom and are prepared to render the professjonal service you and your~r bave a rllht to expect. Your patrona1e il invited. , Christ~nsen ~JIIacy -· E. COAST IIWT .. C08011A DEL MD -011101.& 1·1511 liT ... lEU -·---ltawm.1mports···-- Home-made ·Sausage Food to go --or eat here Lcuagne Spaghetti F'wh & ChiPI -Rcmoli . PIZZA-BEER-WINE Mi 6·1 2 11 Cc 'o Meso •• motorist dama1ed hls car In an drtftll by CoiOI4 K. Luadqaiat. j freod Bacon, ~rs. Vivia n Marsh Harborlte. Mrs. Judy Hodges. is accident at River Ave. and Bal· JC. '--Aavol•, Cllld Jolla W. and Mrs. Sally Fl£'mlng. They playing too. During her absence boa Blvd., West NPwport . . . Huber. 21• ol lW S..te A.. WN~ directed by Dirk Richard. Mr. Hubert's mother, Mrs. Emily Louis c. Breer Jr .. 2471 Bayshore Aft.. eo.ta ...... wen .••. I president or the Chamber or I Hu bt>rr. is ta king charge of the Dr.. Bay Shor«'\ reported the (Continued on page 4) Commerce. couple's young son, Peter. ~-----------------------__. theft of hls sports car from .the ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SBALJ/SHEETS d''·"""~ Westclllf _,I. 11111 ST. COITA .sA _.. ..... INSURANCE .•. FOR ALL OP YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. SacUetr 3333 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3-~ Colona del Mu INVESTMENTS ••• CROWELL. WEEOON It CO. Members Pacific Cout Stock Exclwlp Burdett Harmon. ae.. MIJ. Dick Rucker Ted Paullon Loa Fennell Ruth Baker Mlke Myerw Private Wire SeMen 2620 E. eout Hwy. oa 3·'7005 Corona del Mar 1500 block or Miramar Dr., BaJ- boa ... Ml~ May Vertrees. 420 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del Mar. reported that someone broke a Padlock hup on a tool shed In he r yard: nothing was mlssln1 •.. Mr11. H. W. Warjone. 828 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. reported the theft of a $20 bicycle . . . · * * * e IATVIIDAT. MAT 20 Ellls J. Nordald. 30-1 Sapphlre Ave., Balboa Island, reported that someone entered the front door of his home, possibly with a pass key, while he was asleep and stole a partlal loaf of bread and a cube of butter .•. A BB pellet ca used S2 damage to a window In the home of Frank W. Dalgllsh, 311 ,Crsytal Av<'., Bal· boa Island ... Three wrought· Iron patio tables were stolen from the open· front patio In the home of Robert Childs. 611 :S. Bay Front. Balboa-island ... Vandals smash~d six windows with rocks In Karam's RHtau· rant, 501 30th St.. Newport Beach. Dcntcl MenDOde. I. of 802 Orcbld A.._ C..... •• lieu. ,.,.. tn.W br • plays~cMa for • C'Cit bUe • lalt a...., Up. tM cat .... ......-tlaed at 112 Oldald Aft. • • • Colla lhlcut. M. Apt. L 212 Cypnu lt.. 8cdbe& ,.,.. dwa9ed with petty tWt ef • jclr ol pecmat batter. caa of ....._ ad caa ol ta.-ln. ............ MG· at . . . Lelad lhatberfOid. 12. of 123 ..... IMbeL C:O.ta M-. ,.,.. lllj1rnd ...... - nat lato tbe dgbt ctoo. ol • --t- Be Smart--Look Smart in these Newest Arrivals One and two piece dresaes by names you know and love ... MISS PAT GIRL TOWN JODY MONTEREY MODE CORINE S~GE Beautiful Pastel Shades to Chooee from -at DEBS DEN PAGE I FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd, THROUGH JUNE 12 GRAND OPENING . P .R I Z E S! Come in and Get Acquainted Fal:>ulous AI I ia,irllillal ...... c. Colors by ... lltllrllclt Jll11 LIVE • • , .... ,. il , .. , ..... - Colorama Register Now for These Prizes Ill PillE btl PIIZE W PIIZE 4111 PIIZE )AINT FOR THE EXTERIOR OF YOUR ENTIRE HOME PAINT FOR YOUR Lr .. NG AND DINING ROOMS ENAMEL FOR YOUR ENTIRE KITCHEN ENAMEL FOR YOUR BATHROOM * ... , p ... 111111 FriiiiJ, Ml II .............. ..,....._ ........ . -* FREE Glm for AI • • • Just in ••• ! P • .& We line Co air .. Part. cmd Acc111am. b yaarcar-Be-mcmutaetw.c~ ad OrigiDal..........._ Dll E. COAIT .............. ME ...... 1.1111 -· ....... CAI.Ir. Mn. Boehm Takes Junior Ebell Gavel MIL a.yiDOftd Boehm wUJ be Installed U tbe MW ..,.actent or the Newport leach EbeU Club at tea today. June l , In the Ebell Clubhou.e, Balboa. Other otrlc.rs are Mrs. Harry Baker. tlrst vlce·presldent: Mrs. Robert Kearn-. second vlc.-pres. !dent; Mrs. Richard Hodre. third vlc.-prealdent; Mrs. Robert Sco· field, recordlnr secretary; Mrs. William Rabbitt, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gordon Glass. treasurer; Mrs. Ronald Blrtcher. audlto:. (OoatlaUed ,_ .... ., ........ -2Q ... ............. c..a..,. c.-... -. ~~~ MerrOJ Bothamley, tao W. Ocftn Front, llewpwt Beach. reported the theft of her 8on'a bteycl• • • . ,Jqram c. Sowell Jr .• 38, or 2172 E. Ocean Front. Balboa. wu charaed with lntoxl- catlon In pubUc at 1400 Balboa Blvd. . • . Jack Diamond. l2J7 W. S.y Ave.. Newport Beach, reported the theft or 4 hub c•ps from his car, valued at $40. * * * e JIOKDAT. MAT II A CONSTANT REMINDER of the patriotisM a•d pafl(!f1Ce fhaf j~ 4 ric,n rer I< ge cf the ,:ll 1 ~ r s cou,terQ-'ne ""~ ch d•apl~ tl'1e p ""·o ;., t'-e J'v nq '" m cu.~ :1 E,. Sr' 1muA., 2 19 M ·'· g ::>1d A, e., Cor ".l ael M ilf S•e 1 >e:en i-ere be.., the l"ame of its w~ave·, his home plac.e. A Paul Re\'ere silver bowl will be pre~nted to the "Woman or the \'ear," the member selectell, by the ~nlor Ebell coordinatOr as the outs ta nding Junior mem: tx>r. combining club and <.'Om · muniry service w ith homemak· ing. Mrs. William Krumpholz of Harbor Highlands won the aw.ud last year. Robert Su.mmers, 47, of 417 Marigold Ave ..• Corona de) Mar, was charged with drunk drlvlnl and Intoxication In auto at Marl. gold Ave. and Coast Hwy., Co- rqna del Mar. at 2:30 a.m. . . . :'offfl. Hazel Owe ns. 116 VIa Flor· t'nce. LJdo Isle, stopped her car for traffic at Newport Harbor High School a nd her car was hil In thC' rear by a car driven b)' Stephen Johnl'ron. 119 29th St .. ~('wport Beach ... :'ofrs. Hannah Gillis. 2218 15th St.. Newport Heights. reported the theft of a lawn cart from her yard ... Mrs. Lennis Williams, 4401 W~ Coast llwy .. West Newport, complained that n tenant moved out of the motel at tha address leaving a bill of S&UO . . . Donald W. MacLeod, 206 Emerald Ave., Bal. boa Island, reported finding a hole In the windshield of his car; officers warned a n Island boy. 12. a fter he was found Jn the area with a s ling-shot ... vi•~ l'ler ~ P ~~ wro " ·e.; re•e re::c~• i '"'"" P1lm Spr "Q•. wrere he i. C" rbe ~H o: the Je .err S..,.n The cou,.,le ro.,ne, of star .,,d e"~ e pcH'ern wos woven ;,., two pieces ond .. ,. l e .,.e.:~r AD 1842. Susonnoh Gi~e. whose • J •p 6P c vs "· lne bolt om of ~e inscripfion. wl\ V • St limon s qrondmolher. Her sister ru ,,.= , ,:.e. side of ti-e cou->rerpane ""d ooth .~e : ·~ o•::~pe the'r p•onos. It is wove.., in re d. wr,··a ~ ... d blue on o wf.'te badgrovnd, and is 1n per 'ec• -OI'ld•r'cn o trib.Jie to tlie integrity of ;ts we<lver. IJirl WIH Pr-11 'HtiWIJ for LIYers' I VISITOR FROM HEW YORK Vlz>lri ng In Newport Beach for ar least a month IS ~Irs. Muriel Sou ta r of ~cw York City. who is a house guest at the home of her nephew and niece. :'oir. and :-.irs. Robert Pinkerton·. 117 Via W a- zicrs. Lido Is le. CLIFFORD HAKES HEADS "Holiday for Lovers" will b<" pr€.'sented by the Newport Harbor Community Players at the Show. ca se Theatre. 1712 Placentia Ave.. Cos:a . Mesa. ~uring the June week-ends beginning on th(' 9th. PHILHARMONIC SOC·IETY Callison's MOVED! Clifford Hakes of Beacon Bay ha bef>n f>lecred president of the Orange County Philharmonic So· l'il'ty. su(.'Ceedi.hg Gilbert Muf'llN 'II .S.~nta Ana. Other offiC'N!' arc Hoben Gug. -getthe1m--J-F .--ol.-.lo.Lioc _ :rerz:a 'ice . president; :'.1rs. William :\1t.>ad of Lido Isle. \'iCe· ,>residnt; H. \'Nne Woodruff of Irvin€' Ter- ·al·c sf'rretan·; :'-1 ~. :\!anon Sims I Con~elly or Lido Isle. correspond· ing ~ecrl'lary; )Irs. Lloyd Aubl'M -------------or In ·i ne Terrace. treas u rer; AI · .J!)J E. ITrh ~II 6--t.J31 Costa :\lesa CURT DOSH, Ruiter 1600 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT IIEA.CH LI 8-9354 ron Lee. assistant treoasurer. t.:rban lk>h of Bay Shores. chairman of the nominating rommirtee, announC'ed that the following were re-elected to the board of direcrors: Mrs. Howard Ahmanson. Mrs. Aubert. :'oir. HERE •••• NOW! A New Kind of Store in the Corona del Mar Area KAYE'S IITURIL FOODS Featuring a Complete Line of VITA MI NS -FOOD SUPPLEMENTS ORGANICALLY GROWN PRODUCE GIFT PACKS HEALTH BAR EVERYTBIJifC FOR EVERT DIET Diabetic -Allergy -Hlqh Protem -Redudaq_ Low Calorie-Salt Free OPEJf MOJf •• SAT. 9 -7: -FRl. nLL 9 P.M. 3519 EAST COAST HICRWAT. CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. ORiole 3-3405 Guggenheim. Will iam Han ey and :-.t~. Mueller. :-.i rs. John Laun J r. and :'.1rs. Ralph Ta ndowsky WN£' f'let·ted for 3-year terms. Also on the board are Mr. Beh, :'.fro;. Carl Boswell. Mrs. Connel- ly. :'.Irs. ~tead. Ralph Mlller, Mrs. ln-:"in Chapman. Henry North Jr .. \Irs. Frank FostN. Mrs. William Chadw€'11. Dr. Lloyd Smith. L. D{'lford FeddNman and :'ofrs. :'ofor(>l.t nd Lclthold. Ed Evans will play tht' lead role of Bob, and appearing with him will be Dolores McComb. Lorraine Kemp, Penny Foster. Ralph Van Buskirk, Eloise Grlf· fiJh, Olive Riches, Tom Pletts and Jacques de Kervor. Bill Fucik is director; Doo Williams. tech · nical d irector. a nd Nat Michaud. stage manager. • * * . e TUESDAY, MAT 23 A cigarette wa.s blamed for a fire in the seat of the 'C:lr or Douglas D. Forbess, 41. of 1411 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa. at 7:22a.m. ... Dorothy J. Crawford, 50()1\ E. Ocean Front, Balboa. reported that someone ente~ her home and made 2 long d istance calls to Fort Ord and accepted one 1 L J I s •ty s • A collect long distance call costing OSl' ororl ISters re her $16 .. 83 ... Mrs. Ruth Baker. S72 Seaward Rd., and Edward S h b I h Stobr . 600 Seaward Rd .. Corona oug t y A p a Chi Omega Highlands. were advised to ob-tain a commercia) repellent to Lo keep deer (rom eating their flow-.. st" Alpha Chi Omega soror-' Darrell Nordwall. Santa Ana. Ns ... Leland Davis. 479 Mom- lty slst<>r!' a rl' the object of a 1 past president. National Panhel· lng Canyon Rd .• Corona High- sear<·h by thl' NC'wport Harbor lenic; a nd Mrs. Paul Dodds. La. lands. reported he ,had obtained area Alumnae Cl ub. Members guna Beach, past dlstrk t advisor. a permit to destroy.Aeer from the believe-that a bout ~ women The Newport club's n'-'w otrl· department of fish and game from 95 d ifferent collegtate chap· ce rs will b(> present They are after they had eaten rose buds. ters arl.' llvln~ In Orange County. M rs Jon T K 1 · id . All Alpha Chis are Invited to Miss. M'al"rgery. Sceeher, dpres e1nt , tom ato vines and damaged small a Friendship !ea Sunday. June presid~nt· Mrs Boy~o~ ~·hltv ce. trees on his property ... 4. from 3 to :> p.m. at the Art . • · · ney. •---La... ~ 01 lAD· Gallery on the upper terrace of recordmg secretary; Mrs. Rex W'OCI!d Jk. eo.ta 11-. •HeneS tht> !.~landers 341 Ba ld D Waldron. corresponding secre. o deep cat • tbe ..._Haver Newport · ys e r., tary; Miss Charlotte Clark. treas· ot 1a1a left bead....._ be walk· Honor;d gut'sts will includ'-' urer: .. Mrs. Humphrey Murphy. ed tlu'ou91l tbe ,._ .,_ of ~frs. Thomas Love. San Gabriel. publrcuy. and Lyre editor; and tbe dty Ulllaly • l.a..d A.._ incoming chairman or District Mrs. Charles Font ius. rush chair-.. lboo. Cllld ._....._to lloag I 19: Mrs. Claude B. ~orris Rlvf'r·l man. B ..... tol f• tna:tauat ••• A 1 side-. past district chairman; Mrs. On the tea committf't' will IX' do9 ._ ~ ot D - --·-__ ,rhe ~fmes. Humphrey Murphy. Ol'ddd A"-Coloao del lie, LECAL lfOnCE S,rdnl.'y Gaynor. Gllll'tte Whire. cdW. bUiD9 Jo Aaa Liaby. G7 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Floyd Blower, Basil de Lisle. llorlcJold An., Coneo del 114D. CALIFORNIA Kenneth Cooling. Edward Hirth. Kendall W. Knight. 32, of 4607 ~OTlCE 1:-JVITING BIDS Donald Duncan. Charles Turner. Orrington Rd.. Cameo Shores. I SEALED PROPOSALS will be Rl.'x. Waldron: John Keeler. Alva was warned a.~ainst w~ing fire· received at the offlc. ol the City Dav1s and Mtss Schrouder. a rms within the city limits at Clerk. City Hall. City of Newport 1 Almunae In thf> Harbor area 11 :35 p.m. a fter he had fi red 2 Beach. California, until 10:30 should make rc>servallono; with shot'! from a .22 revolver to kill A. M. on thf> 22nd day of June. Mr~. Lawrenr e Kaap. OR 3·5973. a skunk which had taken up res· 1 1961, at which time they will be or :'ofrs. Humphrey Murphy. OR ldence In his garage ... Consld· 1 publicly opened and read, for 3-6542. erable damage resultf'd at 11 :55 , performing work as follows: ------------- PILF. REPLACEME:'+JT FOR NEW CHARITY LEAGUE Your A-I USED CAR HEADQUARTERS NEWPORT OCEAN PJER --I AND BALBOA OCEAN PIER M M B s M No bid will be received unless E ER EET TODAY It Is made on a proposal form 59 CAD. 62 - 6 window -Sedan De V die Fully equipped wtth air coad. • CruiM coat.oL Autroaic Eye. etc. • We ahacerely beUne that this ccu is. without a doubt a a doH to aew aa poulble. You must aee to appredclte. :~.!!'!..a ~~!~DO '1995 '1195 '67 "OLDS" H•llto, Fordomatic, R&H. Power StHrtnq TRANSPORTATION CARS '52 CONSUL 4-d r. Sedan .. .. ..... · .. -................. $195 '54 PLYMOUTH . 4-d(. sedan ...... -................... $395 '53 FORD, 4-dr sedan, 0 . D .......................... $395 '53 FORD Sta. Wagon ....... ......... ....... . ... $395 '53 PLYMOUTH, Sta. Wagon ................................ $395 '50 DODGE. 4-door sedan .......................... $195 '49 LINCOLN, 4 door . .. .. ......................................... $295 THEODORE ROBINS furnished by the City Engineer. Tw~>nty new provlslona ls or I Lido Isle. according to Mrs. Clay. Each bid must be accompanied the Newport Chapter. National ton Rost', chairman. 1 hy .rash. certified r heck or bid· 1 C_harity Lea~ue. have . been in· Mrs. Robert Blackmar, the new d~r s bond made payable to the v1tcd to an Indoctrination met't· president. will Instruct the new Cr ty of Newport Beach, for an lng to he hf'ld at 10 a.m. today. members as to the work •of the amount equal to at least ten per June r. in the home of Mrs. For· League. Mrs. L. Delford Fedder· cent OOI!r l of the amount bid, est Smith Jr .. 928 Via Lido Nord. man outgoing president will such guaranty to be forfeited · • .should the bidder to whom the LECAL wonCE assist her. The new members contract Is awarded fall to e nter NOTICE OF PUBLJC HEARING will al~ be greeted by Mrs. Into the contract. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FredrI c k a Hussey, outgolnf In accordanc. with the pro-that the City Council of the City membership chairman. a nd Mrs. visions of Section 1770 of the La-of Newport Beach will hold a James Eymann. new chairman. bor Code. the City CounclJ of the public hearing at the adjourned Mrs. Paul Roger.~ will discuss City of Newport Beach has U · regular Council mt"f>tlng to be the Tic.'ktocker Thrift Shop. Mrs. certalned the general prevailing held on June 5, !961. at 1;30 Ja mes Fredricks will be present rate of per diem wages In the ,P.M .. in the Council Chambers with the Thrift Shop work calen· locality In which the work Is to of the Ci ty Hall, 3300 West New· dar. Mrs. Chester Salisbury. third be performed for each craft or port Boult-vnrd, Newport Beach vlcc·pre~ldent. will tell of .the :?'e': of workman or mechanic California. regarding the pro: role of Tlcktockers. ded to execute the contract posed budget as preparf'd by the The new patrones.<J mem bers and Is set forth In .Resolution City Manager for the fiscal year are Mmes. Eflwa rd Akins. Don· 1 No. 5198. A copy of said R.olu· 1961 62 h · ld A d N tlon _8 available In the omc. of · · . at w lch time lnterestt'd a n erson. orman Bing. Pa. the City Clerk In the City of persons desiring to be heard trick Chase, Marshall Durtleld, Newport Beach. s ha ll be given such opportunity. Clare nce Gregg, Robert Hartley, All bid• are to be compared on Copies of rhc proposed budget Reginald Hawley Jr.. Jerome the buls or the City Enrtneer'a are a yallable for Inspection by Helperin, Hurh Hutson, Robert e.timate of the quantJtlea o1 t~e public In the office or the Ingold, Allan Mickle, Earl 01· work to be done. C1ty Clerk. • rich, Ruth Pardoll. James Sam- Jifo bid will be accepted from MARGERY SCHROUDER. sel. Jack Sayers. Eugene Vree- TOUB LOCAL FOBD DEALD IIKCE 1•1 a Contractor who hu not t1eftt City CINk land. Frederick Werder, Paul FORD-FALCON-'niUNDEBBIRD-TROC&S lkea.ed In a«<rdanee with the City of Newport Beach Williams and Joseph Wylie. 3100 W. eoc.t Jllwatlll20 Newport Jl.d. provlalon. of Chapter 9, Dlvtalon NEWPOJrl' lEACH COSTA MESA m o1 BuaJneaa and Prot..ton.s Coct.. ..._ C ...,._ V... C. C... Plans ma, I» .-n, and forma u N1ll . • .... :=-~~e:~= ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ at tiN amce ottbe Cit»' ... ,..,. WA• 9 AM CLARKII!IS ~~au. Jfwport ...... Call-• I M li ~ A retundab&. clepoelt or aon on each -.t of plans and 8pedtl eatt0111 wtll ... .......,... ,.. QtJ-., Jfftpart .... ,. . _,. tiN dDt to rejlet ..,. or all .......... to ..... ..,. .... ..... lt;rlalllalaMdl. Clfttll aawuaar •ear. ~ Nt• I ~a!IIIIDCIIInm-. .. .,. ....... -1!!!!...-..:..~!!l!!!t!!.JI• a· s·-.a-..:-•.-·-...... ..,...._._.. .. AERONUTRONIC DMSION Ford Motor Company Invites you to a speciel f,.. showing of th. award winnirwJ color fiiT Wednesd.y. J~~~~e 7. lido Theetre . w .. p.m. wben can .. ven by Arleen probation ••• Paul W. 11Uier,111 r. Crlapln.-. o11000 E. Balboa MJlf_. Dr., cameo aor-. re· • llvcl .. llaJbM. and Dr. WaYJM w. ported about P5 clama.. to hl• Younc. 4t. olll05 leubore Dr .. front )'arcl. • ..,._ planta had WNt N~ ._,. lnvolwd In bHn puUed up and radca acat· a traffic eruh at Balboa llvd. tered In bla driveway • • . Mrs. and Cout Hwy., W•t """port. Suzanne M•II"CCIIe, 18. 538 West· * * * minster Aw., Newport llelahta. reported that a youth attempted • ftDIIDDAY, MAY M ' to steal money from her wallet Shamu.a P. ltell)', 24, of 2931 E. left on a phone booth t"'Unter Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar, wu while she wu In the phone booked on a Superior Court bench booth at 486 N. 'Newport Blvd., W.artant cbaralna violation of Newport Helahta. at 5:35 p.m. THIS HOME Brown and Kruumon 272 1 E. Cooil H'wa y Coron• del Mar OR 3-6640 MEDALLION All ELECTRIC KITCHEN THE FINEST IN FOODS May he fcnmd at the U & I e IIEAT & DELICATUID e lwU .. PNalaa T..S. Fed ........ Ia ._ ~ llua Relellld laoa ao.an..t ..... --•u. Cllld r..aa ....... -' e QIIOCEaJU & noz&ii POODI e .otioDoJJy adftl'tlMd ....,, ••• , ••=swt ........... C:O.pon ou low...., ..... e B•ALTB FOOD 11'0U e lfatueJ Beoltlt ,.._ -Dietetic r .... • •aODua • TIM fiaeet Ia fnalt ... ,., ·--.._.. ..Uy • aua AJrD wam • · IIDported Cllld d••tttlc ..._. ... ...._ Adnrtiaed apsdala .aecu.. 7 ..,_ w..ranllq 1'Meday Lowest Priced in Its Field! 1961 CHEVROLET We're dealing already! Don't walt any Longer! WE HAVE ANOTHER BEST-SELLER! .... ,.. 2 ... • .... as low as $2175 Sl 59 Down plus tax and Lie. S69.50 per month G.M.A.C. or Bank Terms THIS .... IS WHY IILLEI CHEIIILET la Orcaap Couaty's loat•t vrowtD9 Cbnrolet deolerl We a re allowing up to * 1960'S ) 960 Chevrolets . J 960 F d ... ·-.. -............ · .. _ ....... 2400 ) 960 pfr m~~th~ .. ... .. ............................. : ........... -.2200 y . .. .............................................................. 2025 . • 1959'S ~ ~~~ ~hevrolets --..................... -.................... _ .............. -..... 2125 ords .......... ._ ............. _.... 1925 1959 PI mouth ........................ ~.-............... -.... . y s ........... -.............. -........... _ .. ____ .... _ .. -..... 1750 1958'S { ~~~ ~h~rrolets ............................................. -........................ 1725 1958 pfr m~~~h~...... . ........ -.............. _ .............. -.......... ~ ............. J 550 y .......... -........................ .,.-........ ~ ........................ 1325 1957'S ~~~~ ~he;olets -................. ~-....... -..................................... 1425 1957 Plrmo~.t~ ............... -........................ -..... -...................... 1275 y . .. .................. -........... -........ ·----.... --... 11 so 1956'S 1956 Chevrolets ... _ .. ____ 1225 1956 Fords ·-·-·-.. ----·----==·--.................. 1050 1956 Plymouths --·-·-.. ·-·---.. --=:::=:.~ 875 We'Jl pay Top Dollar for any Make. CJMdl our Dut Tmaa fa Trade Won Yoa 11aJre Any DMI • COlli: IN TODAY -You•u never do better on PIJCI:. 'I'IADa ot TaMS ...," .... ,.. ...... , ... ..... .. ....... ~ .... cal AU. nm aft m.u. LEAD TO YOUR BIG LOCAL CHEVRoLET DEALER ......... lil•l• ........ ,,.. The Bat.on ... lty anct 111\Wt· ment Co., .. E. Cout HWJ .. Corona del Mar, g the nduaive aaent for ttw •le ot view prop. ert)' In a new aubdlvlalon lh the Cit)' of San Clemente. The new development will be called Bahia Caplatrano. It la a 23-aere tract ol pall•de view land above Hlahwa)' 101, oYer'· looklna Capgtrano Ba)'. Capaoo lne., a California· corporation. wiLl be the develope~. Ed Babtlc>n reports that Jot aale$ f<Jr thll planned commun- lt)' are expected to bealn b)' mid· s ummer. The Bat.on Co., aa Joan brokers, will repr-Hent Capaoo Inc. lor both the aaJe of truat d~ds and.sale of the fee·alrnple lots. With Cl~:nn Ford . Marin Schell leeoed FNtve - "When the Clock Strikes' With .lames Brown M c s (\. .. ,I COITA IIDA ITAJrTDI~ WED .. IIAT II '"The Masten of the World .. Also "T .. ofthe Storm CouDtry•• LIDO :-"· "·. ~ ............................ ._,.; .. Itt tile IMifll. a&WICMt • ._ 1 1 I • I ..,._., ....... . IWWT, JV1R L 1•1 ocww• aa. .... CALIF • AIBo•g IJ8 Glr18 • • • By Louise Meteer GOP Women Meet June 8 "fte ................... ... .... ............... . ........ ...., ........ .... Put prs!den._ will 1M! hon· ored b)' the Newport Harbor FNJ. erated WG~Mn's Club at a ~~alad luncheon Thursda)', June 8, on M~. L. A. Arneson will hnd SWEET. SIXTEEN YEARS OLD School II held June 17 at VIlla the ramada of the Westcllfl the Emma SaMOa\ chapter, Ll the naUonaJ Girls' Club which Marina 3 claM membtn will ~ Villa apai'IJ'oftlts, 17th St. near Uruted Dauahtft'l of the Confect· celebrated all over the nation. too tar awa)' to attend. They Irvine Ave. There will ~ a busJ. cracy, durJna .the comlnc )'ear. and of In terest here. most not· are Diane Dan1el In London, lFis ness meeting at 11 a .m .• follow- She will take the aaveJ June 22 a bl)' at the Harbor Area Girls Hl&ble In SpaJn, and Norma ed by luncheon :u noon. .............. 1 ....... .... -~---. ......... _, -.--..., .. r •-••a~ept ......... _ .............. . ... .................. ~ ..... --.... .... ........ , ............. ..... at a {l'\eetlnc In the patio a t the Club In Coata 11_esa. Marshall Millett In Puerto Rico. I Mrs. Charles T•.tvlB. president. home of MiJII Certrulle Mont. • • • I • • • will introduce tt:e pASt Pr-61· aomer)', 2117 Balboa Blvd., Bal· WE'RE TOSSING OU R BOU · CONGRA11JLAnONS to Mrs. dents: Mrs. Ethel SMrley, 1952; boa. QUET (and hope she catches ltl Edward Pellearln ot Irvine Ter·j Mrs. Evelyn Gardiner Sherwood. -.... -~ .......... ...... .... ... ... --ay ....... wlaUe .... Und. W•t UefJlub ter w bl• 4.-f• Mi .. .... ........ Mrs. C. J. Yatcak will be vlee· to Bunnie Mayer, executive sec· race for winn ing at the races 1953; Mrs. Betty HeWitt. 1954; president; Mrs. FletchPr Stewart, retary for Penney, Penney and recently. T. V. Lark was the Mrs. Rk hard Teachout. 1955; Mrs . recording secretary; Mrs. C. A. Penney, attorneys.· Bunnie start· name of the horse who sort of Robert S. Carnes, 1956; Mrs. Dan Nlsson. chaplain; Miss V. Car-ed the ball rolling In Soropllmlst helped things along. Driskcl. 1937· 1938: M~. Vilan penter, second vi::-P ·president; Club 3 years ago to raise money • • Couch. 1959; :\trs. Challen Lan . Mrs. V. P. Carpenter. r<'rorder of I to help th<' Girls Club, and as .a THERE'S QUITE A CONTEST ders. 1960. We have Juat obMrved another Memorial Day. Bundr.eds of e............_· M-H p J "" 1 1 ..... d • • • ·~· . .... . . oruan, cor· resu r SPVPnt ouousan dollars on among fr1ends who !r...nuent· iiiiiiiiiiii~!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii us managed, somehow, to drop what we were doing, and travel the responding ser "' \"I R ':f h ..___ lA-" Th ~ ... r, ary; ··• ss · ·' · a\t' """"" ra """'· t' Soropti· 1.\' d1nP llnd part.\' togPthPr. crowded hlchwa)'a to far awa)' places, there to Jay wreaths of Park tr"'asur"r· \fi ,. d · d h d 1 1 • • ,. • • S.'1 ••ertru <' m1Sts un er t'r 1rect on a so ~f!<'ms that Pach woman is tr•·ing Oowen or tight. fisted little bouquets upon the graves and C"''""S :\1ontoom"ry r oi 1 · \I F' k d h d 1 " 9( Jovt>d ones>.' • ., .,. · " " · r ·.,." r.~t; r-. an wor e ar to ntt>rt>st other to outdo the> othPr with a ~I'* nit' PiN <'t'. parllom~>nt;ut 10; )frs. organi7.BIIons In the llltle girls t',Jit\· to tlrkle th<> ta te bud«. To a few of us, carrying out the tradition beca use lt meant a C. r. Wllliamo;on. hi'>tonan. up lhPrc on thl' h1ll in Co<~ta :,1 • .,: Frank Kinsella. who ,, 8 ,., gre3t . deal to members of the oldt~r generatiOn who were unable The eiN·tlon tCiok vtac;~' J t th(• ~1c>sa. r ... ;..s D.til'). ramou~ entNtainer. to make the trip thcmsel\'es. It seemed s uc·h utter fallac·y. home of :.tr-.. II. r Jorrl,~n of • • · • pro\NI tlul 'lhl' tan do morf! Standing behind the graves of Unele and Aunts. Grandparents 201 Abalon<> AH• .• Ba lbut~ h land ~fR3 ROGER XETH is presidPnt th.Jn ,..1ng "1 .... 11 'ht• turned out d.mly remembered. a nd parents who have lx>en gone only a little Co-host<> SP:; wPrc> the ~fmt.><> F. of the board of d i reMors o! thP d(•)N•t.tblP 1.l..,..IJ:rw d:ld othl'r while, we remembered the Bible. L. Low~>. E. J. ~1.trks ami \\' X. ::\P\\ port Harbor G 1rl~ Club. &nd l tallt~n dc·lwa•·H·:; tu· 3 fJdrt) nt . They came to the tomb, and. found an Ange l sitting there. Holt>, all ot Balboa I. land. ~~~ )INie Lo\'C ht>ad tht> Aux wnrlo>d by Commandt'r anrt ~lr:; and the stone was rolled aw.:ty. And the Angel sa id, "He is not tliar~. EM I Dt>tro~·h D~ t.tnd ~l r:.. Han· here; he is risen.'' CUlL POll THE COLTONS • • • !-l'l Jk>n\'I'IHI 'I an(l th<' ~~E'~rs. The poem in today's Rhyme nnd Rt>ason was written some 13 1 A dauRhter, JoJn, 8 lb. 12 Ol.. SO~IETJIJ ~C XE\\' has bE'<'n ,1 nd ~1 me<~ t:t,.n Blllin~ If'~. John )'ears ago for a girl named Reggie. She was a mere slip of a I was born to :\Ir. and ~1rs. John addf>d to trophies of Jack Bar. Lf,hman. John Hurtt, Lou La ra· woman, 21 years old, and the mother of three small children. C. Carlton, 2040 Ckean Bh·d .. Bal. Mil. Xewport Harbor Chamtx>r murf' Stuart c ummings. Jack May~ she just got too tired carina for them, trying to stretch pen· boa. In Hoag _!"fospltal on Thur ' of Commerce lW<'tetary. in the w1ntre). fk>n Coff<'y. Dusty nies with which to feed them. caring for her husband's business da)'. Ma)' 23. Sh~ Joins her garwr wh k h 'was awarded h im Fowlkt>;; anct Eddie !Wr ... a rd. books nights, and wondering whether the utllit)' company was brother .. John. 10. and sisters, Jn. -r P c ent I y wh('n ~roptlmlsts going to turn oft the llants before s he could pa)' the .bill. She nire. 8, Cathy. 6. and Mary I. In rhosc h1 m Knight of the Carter )IO\'J:'\G liAS :\O DREAD for didn't seem to be sick, but one day s he closed her eyes and went the. family. for community servu:•('. Now h-t ' --------Jac·k .,, ... ftts to kno••· whnth"r th" Dunran and F'nrel Ha rdi'SI\'. who awa)'; leaving t e children, .her man, the empty cupboard and the • ""'' ~ • .-" ha\ I' don<> It again. They've bllJs. SOJf FOB THE IEJUIAJU)S garter has any·relaiion to <:tn·· raffi\<f thPir Wt'Sl't"t1Tf Villa homP - After she had gone hN relatives gathered at the funeral home. A ~n. Jamt•s Harman. 6 lb. 12 dN<'IIa's Lamous slipper. Is there for .1nothe>r with a sw1mmlng In their weeping they paused to consider what she was to wear for oz., "as born 10 Mr . and ~Irs another garter on a . prNty g lrl. r.~ool ,t!J II" own. and F.1rel's her burial, and one, who had quite a bit of monPy. said that she 8 Rallph E. &rnnrd, 416 Belvue Ln .. , soml'w~ere. that he s suppo .. ••t>d , ... l.trllnK f'drh day with thE" Aus.· I would buy a dress. a boa. In Hoag Hospital on to find . lrttlrrin rra\\ J '\iosl of us ta rt lk :'\fonday, May 22. He joins h is • • . JU-t "j1 n 1 r·r ~'I', "The dress was blue. of softest sl ,"and Reggie.was bea utiJul brother, Scou. 5's. and his sis· \\'HEX TP.AT 1931 CLAS' RE· ' .. in lt. Everyone who caJ;ne to see her said so. And one. who was ter. Cynthia. 3•!, in th.,t family. t:XJO~ of Xt>wport Harbor Htgh rather )'oung at the time, asked a silent "Why?" and wrote a poem. Wh)' had the)' not done a n)'thina to lighten her burden while she lived! Wh)' had they never stopped to see whether. in her fierce young pride, she had enough to t-at, something pretty to wear, a bab)' sitter so that she mlaht hnve a few hours of rest? r.JCKIF. II \RRI~ ha'-a ,•harm. But the questions never were spoken aloud because the answers would have come too late. And every year someone In the family makes the tri-p to Ro&e Hills to place flowers on a little grave. Oh, "what fools we mortals be!" Mrs. Robert Marshall Heads Local American Field Service Mrs. Ro~rt Marshall of Lido Isle has been electNI president of th~ Newport Harbor Chapter of American Field Service, s ucceed- Ina Mrs. Porter Slnelalr of Bay Shores. profit educational organization whleh fllrthers international un- derstanding and good will by bringing teen·age stu dents from abroad to study In American high schools and to live as me-m· bers of American families. PHILHARMONIC GROUP RE-ELECTS CHAIRMAN IOJ! dan11n.; JJ.t 't 1n Long 8E>a('h 1 CI\IC 0pPr.J A'soria tlon· .. forth. , com1n,1: produ1 tlon of K1 mf!t Rwk1!' lr\'es on L1do 1 le. 1 a Wife a nd mothN. but stall finds trml' for dan<'mg, whl<'h 1s one ~Irs. William Chadwell was in· previews: ~Irs. Rolx>rt Ha ria n. of her great Jo, E'S. stalled for her second term a mt>mbership; and ~frs. :\laTinu.s • • • I eha innan of the Irvine Terrare Contant, ho pitallly. YOU NEVEr. CA~ TELL how I PhHhannonic Associates at the 1 Pla ns for a benefit luncheon famous people arP when they tina! meeting o! the year. h<-ld to lx> held :-io\'. 8 at the Balboa arP modt>st. Just saw somf! at the home ot ~Irs. 0 . D. Ca rl · Bay Club were disc~d. Grant n<>wspaper clipping from Ch1ca · son. 1927 Bayadcre Tcr. Mrs. ~fePks w il-l show decorating go daily nt'w,.pap(ors, written a Chadwell was pre.st"n ll'd with a ideas. and a "jet.away " travel fl'w }'t'Jrs a~o C'On<'f'rnlng CraC'e I golden charm In appreciation for wardrobt-wlll be dir.:played. 1 Denton. tonnt>r t' r r l! 1 a r y of her St"rvice during the past year. Orangf! County Phllharmonk So· Other otflcers tor the coming lOT roa DOW'ITS ciety. How they laudt>d her., Wa ltt.ing with a man In a Bidwell Sun is a s;cclal trea t. Other o(flcers and chairmen are M~. J. -H. Rl&l.., vlce·presl· dent; Mrs. Milton Shedd. a«te· tary; Roland Wright, treasurer; Mrs. R. E. Harbison of Harbor High as school representative; Dan Gillis. student co.mmJttee adviSor; lfrs. John Feeley. chair- mart' fOr-Americans abroad; Mrs. Richard Stewart ehalr.man for foster famllles:' Mrs. H a r r y Stickler. home liaison: M rs. Jo· seph Seek. finance; ~trs. Lyell Buttermore. fund·raislng letter; Mrs. Porter Slnelair and Mrs. D. M. Hummell, aetlvltle5 a n d transportation; M~. Max Rus· sell. publicity; Mrs. A. William GazJay. calendar; Mrs. Frank Denison, Mclal; Mrs. James Beattie, scrapbook and letter file. Since 1955. when the local chapter was founded, host !ami· lies In the Harbor Area ha\'e welcomed 13 f<»ftlan atudents from 10 dJfferen t countries. year are ~1rs. William Moody. A son. Peter Ross. 8 lb. 6 oz .. thert> In thf! windy c1 ty' Ont> corresponding St"Cre tary; ~1rs. was born to Mr. and Mrs. James a rtlrlt-C'allt>d her th(' grt-attost William Zuetell. recording St"Cre. R. Dowty., 1818 Beryl Lane. Har· orgamzcr of mus1ca1 fun('Uons I tary; Mrs. K, W. Kendrick. treas· 1 bor Highlands. in Hoag Hospita l and aucllen<'t'5 ot that limt>. urer; ~1rs. James Hines. pro. I on Wednf's day. ~fay 2-t. He joins Whf'n pla ns for furthermg a cuJ . grams; Mrs. Cecil Shirer. ways his brothers. Steven. II, and ture t'Pntl'r ht>rt> e et l"f'a lly under .. wpwt a..dl and means; Mrs. Sydney Gaynor. Philip. 2. and his sister. Lynn. 6. way the) 'd hettN grab her. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The AFS Is a private. non . Thls year's for-elan students are: MARIAN LOVl~K. from Bel. glum. staying with Mr. and Mrs. A. William Gaz lay, 350 E\·ening Canyon Rd .. Shore Clites. They have 2 daughters. Susan. a soph· omore at Harbor High. and Jean. a sophomore at University of Callfomin at Ri,•erside. PETER HOHL. from Switzer· land, living with :\tr. and Mrs. James Beattie, 136 Via Havre. Lido Is le. They have 2 sons. Ken. a senior at Harbor High. and Doug. a senior at Stanford. publielty; Mrs. William Jones, In the family. 0 0 •••••••••• o o o e e o o 0 0 0 0 0 0. •• C:HIJRC:HES ···e·e···a ·e·a ·····e aee •·•••··e Cbristicm S c I • a c • Clawcbea. ' ..._ l.a..d K • t Ia o dIs t Coron.t di!l ~tar. :"<'w~n Be11 c!l Claurcb-"\\'hy We Talk So :\fuch a nd Cost,l ~~e~a-"C:od thl:' Only About ~Ioney ln Chureh" wtll IX' Cause and Creator" is the sub· the sermon subjC<"t of t he RP\'. jN't of the I c. o;;on S<'rmon this Codfrf!Y Graemn at 9:30 a nd 11 ' n.m s'unda\'. He Will talk on s unday. thl' World Council of Churehf!s at th<' \\"5C5 luncheon mPeting LutberGD Cburcb of tbe Master. \\'f'<lncsdJy. June 7. 1n the Corona dl'l :'\lar-Thc Ri!\'. Doug-, C'hurr h. las \\'esse II ''Ill b«-on \'acatlon • during June and Jul~, und Dr. St. Aadrew 'a Prwsbytertaa! HAS THE DRESS DESIGNED FOR THE PETITE FlGURE CHURCH DIRECTORY This year's returnees from the AFS Americans Abroad program are Gail Graves. daughte r of ~tr. and Mrs. Leonard Gra\'es. 210 Peart Ave .. Balboa Island, who Ct>rald Strk klcr Will be the sup-Cbun:b. CliH Haven-Or. Charll's plv pastor. !lis Sf'rmon topl<' for Dlf'TenCiPid will prl!ach on "ThP th~ 9:30 and 11 a m. $erv1re I Chrl«tian Trad<>mark" at lh<', t hi<~ Sunday w11J be "On<' In 1 : 1:;. ~:3.) and I ~ a.m. Sund<s} 1 CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH coaaUGATIOIIAL 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona deJ Mar, Calif. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and 11 A.M. Church School d~ 9:30a.m. Nur.ery for both hours. Edwin C. Gomke Minister LUTHER.AN CHURCH Church of the Master 3545 East Coast Hlahwa)' Corona d~l Mar The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor Phon~: ORiole 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-The Service 9:30 A.M.-Sunda)' School 11:00 A.M.-The Service WELCOME fi&ST CHIIISTIAN . CHURCH Franklin 0. lltxler, Jr. MlnliW U J.f771 • Panon ... U I-SIN SUMDAT t :U --· ...aaa.a. lcbool 10:4CI ···--··-·· Ourdl Servke 5:30 Youq ........ MwiUIII t :JO --·--..... lurYicl ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHUBCH 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5·0210 The Rev. John H. Parke, 8edor SUNDAY SERVICES 8 :00--Rol)' Communion 9:15-Famil)' Service and Sunda)' School 11 :00--Mominl Pra)'er and Sermon Nursery and amall thUd care provided THURSDAY 10:30--Hol)' Communion and Heallna Service CHRJSTL\N SCIENCE 8EIMCE8 naT caoaca or CIDJIT, ICI&hilll. 3303 VIa Lido Pfewport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a .m. a nd 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 • 11 LJ'D. WEDN~DAY EVENING .MEE'JTNG 8 p.m. READING ROOM- 3315 91a ,lJcto, Newport luedl Open..--. .... eo s p.a w~ t ~ .1:41 p.a 1WidQ88M~ ............ ..... ca ... •u•w,... 011 w. ...... ..... , .... .. a.-... .. :.a.:..'=llllbWQ SUifDAY ICIIOOL t :llaa. Ua& .......... -·o,; .... T<'n." 8<'1'\'IN'S s;>ent a year In Zurleh. Swiller· • • • 1 land, and will enter vC at Ber· Coroaa del Na.r Ceagaegatloa- kelcy; and Dan l>fonison. son of al Cbwdl-"The Authority for I Mr. a nci ~i rs. Frank ()(>nison. Our Faith" w111 be the St'rmon 1406 Nottlnaham Rd .. W e tel iff. I subjl'l't at 9:311 an 1 II a.m Sun· who vacationed at Thonon·lf!S· da' A gradua tron d1nner for all Bains. France. and will enter high hoot graduates w ill b«' Yale Unl\'erslty in St!ptem~r. held nt 5:30 p.m. A pa inting be<' is plannt'd for Sl turday. June 3. Restaurant at ar thf! l'hun.•h. \'oluntt-erg wtll gMher a t .1 m. With brUSh(' and rollt>rs. Dunes Opens 1 st. 1crm:.. E~-=~ anarcb. Seoar<'hllghts pierced the sky I Xe,~port .. &-ach -"The Catholic ab:we Nf'wport Dunes last Friday Ch n stlan Will be the sermon evening signifying the opening s ut-jtvl a t the I I a.m. servl<'<' .. of tht> St!a Byrd restaurant. Hosts Holy Communion will also lx> were Col. f), Harold Byrd, large5t I obser\'ed at. tt\at . hour and at 8 stockholder a t the Dunes. who 1 a.m. A Ch1 ldrrn s Day program flew from Dallas. Tex .. with Mrs. I w ith Sunday ~<'hoot awards will Byrd to attend: Norm Durkin. bp held .11 9 :1,) a.m. ------------------------- Callison's MOVED! -193 E. lith :\11 6·-t.t31 )tt>Sa SURVEYOR LOT SUJIYE!S JOH~ W. BAm· · Licensed 4.36 Heliotrope · Suite 2 Corona del Mar Call ORiole 3 ·0313 Anytime the Du nt>s manager; Ma uriC'<' C a · ;::=;;;;;===;;;;;=;;;;;::::=:::::::.:::::=====:::::::::::::;.:::::=:::::=; ranas. Dallas rt'Starautcur. and Fred Miller. the Newport Dunt>s auditor. Mrs. Edgar Hill. former mayor or Ne-wport Beach. expl't'ssed tht> opinion of many others that hundreds deslrt' a dlnlng place without liquor. wh~ they can brtna teen-acft'S 3nd t"hlld~n. Entertainment was offered by the 'nlreoe Men of Note, TV's 'POP· 1 "tar "Mousie" at the ~no. ban· JcUt ,_,. BotJdn. wt'lo wu Em· I ~ aJ.o; aDd Jade P.pper, VaU· de¥1Ue star, wt.o ~ntl)' t'IOiied wttll PhU Ranta In~ Vqas. Mr. hpper Introduced a.rnona eelebritlte IUa daqbter. Cynthia ,_,.,.,, who opeM Oft TV lhla fall 1n ........... "Ma,.W." ••~•·arattr hnUn mtJ. ceut lir••~r P.o.a..- Cuta& 'lllat ~wala But "'"t'! ha\·~ all thf' a~­ ~ for entertalnlnl •.. at weddlnp. sho"'·ers . . . and nuptial ratlvlt~. Orlarfnal decorations and cent~r'pMfts -all .orts of pa~r coods -...... _. ewn punch con<:-entrat"! "1111 Don't fot'Jet the 1raduatH. We have thine-to twlp tMID .......... ......... ..,. A II , .. ,, IMIIa. t Ita;. •• ..... ......... , ........ .... -• .. eurr--... H~ie's Party SuRplies ..'z_. .......... _&_...,__..... . ......... -.......... .._.,... _.._. ....... unJ• ......... -·· .. ..... ...... _ .... ... --.: ....... ........ H. ......... . 2515 &. eo.. ..,. . IF TOV AilE 5' •• • ...... ..,_ .. ........ •••peel .. ..... .,.,_ ... .,.. .... A9Na ....... lily Dw ··-t a dh·ision of L'Aialonl WD.I.OW-- : .... .Lti • : City Aid Is * (/-"~"": ~ • m CDM * J ~ .I • ~tkiM ... tavcnlale·to- ltldl. ~,. • da)' tJlat the Clty of !I.-port * ~ p!l-~ wtn lend ...s.tanat to ~ clnelopment of an oft-mwet 1 f parldq plan few the bual,.... * ~ • . .,.. S cUatrict in Corona del liar. 1}.1 " Preeident Ralph M.. Myen Jr. of the Chamber of Commerce * : J declared he had a.-urancee of , N" .. municipal help from Councilman t-Y~ Hans Lorenz. who attended the VV recent IHlllon of tbe chamber -.,, 6 • parkJn1 commitee. * (L p;-Letter ukln1 for aid from r zJ.IAl. the city wu tent followlnl the t 1r~'~llfl· • meeting of the committee 'bud· r ~ I .. •J ,.,.....--ed by Chairman James Ray to Y¥JV ..t tackJe the question or where to t ' · put parked automobiles as new buildings and offices conttntre fo -z .-.r .... ont _. rise in the buaJness area with· • ~ 5_.. ,. out any su~tantlal Increase in :a 1 1 .,.,. :.=::--the number of parkln1 places. t a 7 1, .... • .... .. The letter follows: ,....£..--~c:a.-"The special parklnl commJt· • Ill*.._., • •lUI • tee of the Corona del Mar Cham· • ..._ .. -Cllll ._ ber of Commerce would Uke to t • • • it * a • take advantage or such ass'-· -1lrr Gifts the ~ ~~~~.Graduate willtove ~w• LEATHER GOODS TYPEWRITERS _ PEN AND, PENCIL SETS --~ Stafioners--store· sao v~a uc~o -Kewport Jeacb 083·1180 SMART WOMEN Shop at the Sample Sha'k 153 E. 17th ST .. COSTA MESA Ill .... lance M the clty '-able to ren · der wbldl will M helpful to the CGIIUillttee In Its atudy of the pcKtlllt and future parldn1 needl of tile Corona "I Mar bustneu dl8trtd, with a view to the fonnulatlon of a proeram of ac· tlon to meet tho,e demands. It Ia our underatandinl that the ~lty W'lahea to· help the commit· tee u mu~h u pouible, and that much of the preliminary InformAtion the commltt.ee needs Ia either presently available from the city's adminlatratlve ataff or can be developed with. out difficulty by one or more of the ~lt)"a depa.rtment.s. "What the committee particu - larly needs-at this time Is as· sistance in the preparation of a map of the Corona del ~ar busi· neu d'-trict. showlnl the num- ber or on-street and off-street parklna spaces now available. and the number of parking spaces which would be required for exJstlng occupancies under optimum zoning. The commit· tee hu u ked me to deterrr.ln~ whether or n9t the city will de• this. and I would appreciate !t if this letter wiJJ be considered as the Chamber's request for s uch assistance." .... , ........ ~ A crulM of Newport Harbor. tour o' the Art Centre ot Laguna Beach and luncheon a t the Irvine Bowl picnic 1rounds are included in plans for a post-con· ventlon da.Y for national dele· gates to the Women's Overwas Service League July 2 through July 5. in· Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel. Miss Terry Bechaud of Balboa Island will work with Mrs. Zelma Brady of Long Beach and Miss Keo Currie of Laguna Beach, In planning the event. Sl11h lr1~•• 1- Dinner before dancing made the closing party or tht'ir soc•lal S('ason quitE' "grown-up" (or Kings a nd Quc.>cns. social dance group of sixth ~raders. ThE>Ir party, TuC'sday night. May 23. at the Hurley lk>ll. Corona del :\1ar. was highlighted by a grad· uatlon theme. Parf'nts in chargf' wNe th<' :\fes.srs. and ~melt. Keith Brown, F. Ca udell. ~. Cox, Donald Wells anrl P. Smith. Dorothy Jo Swan- son Is social and dance> director. •;;:~w~:.:~· YMCA Study ODMIIA ... IIA& CAI.Ir. Taiii&;•• iiiii . Is Launched ,_ vnCn~ pi'CMded u.. Plana an now Ia-,....... to eettlnl 1ar a ,.._a Teens danee anal,_ pala and plana of the _.... 1 h Oranp Cout YMCA. ..,_.dent and dinner party 'Tilur-Y n I t, Roy Ward hu announe.d. May 25, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. The atU"" aurvey t'ODUftJttee Th1s wu the laat dance few the -members wh have participated lncludea Mr. Wa,S, ROJ Bartholo· In actlvitlea :, the 1roup. direct· mew, Walter E. Miller •nd Sua: eel by Dololhy Jo Swanaon, dur. anne Martin of Newport BeacJl, I thel alxth aeventh and Allee Fox, Charlet Lewll and lUI n1 r • Goochey of Collta Meaa and elahth 1racte. In achool. Gwen Talbert of Huntln~~Gn Parents tu»tlnl the party !'•re Be ch Fred Cords. executive of the ~eara. •nd Mmes. Jamea a · p Fl t he w Carl80 L. Oaborn the I.o. An1ele1 oUlce of the a · I.! c~t~occhl a W~terman a nd clflc Southwest area council or J Shipley ' · YMCA. Is leadlnl the survey. _ . . Purpose or the 114rVe)' atudy .. to find the atron, and weak YM Camp Out point• or theY exlstln1 now and • laying steps to plan for greater Set June I 0,_1 1 goals tomorrow, Mr. Ward said. Included In the survey will be Fathers and aons ol the Orange Coast YMCA Y Indian Guides arc In the midst or plans for tht>lr Jourth annual Coyote Camp-out' to be held in Santiago Park. Santa Ana. on the banks of the Santa Ana River. Satur- day and Sunday. June 10 and 11. according to Mac McKinney. local Y secretary. Chief Ron Blrtcher Is now headlnl rommlttees preparing lor the bjl event. Dads are busy building authentic lndJan tepees and sewln1 t ndJan costumes. Registration will be held from 3 to 6 p.m . Saturday. May 27, at which time all tribes will cook their own Indian stew and corn meal mush. Afte r supper dadA and sons will gather to1ether for the big council fire \\!hich Chief Blrtcher and hl.s aides will lUI de. _____ :;:;::::_ ............. F• •• le•l••• Open house for Mr. and Mn~. Mike Harris at Bayside VIllage gathered friends from both Los Angeles and the Harbor area. as well as a n'umber of relatives. Their new home Is decor~\led In the Oriental m annE'r by Jean Klafs. who was one of the guests. Mr. and :\1rs. Harris recently sold lheir home In \'an .;o(uy~. ThE'y will d ivide thr>lr time be· twC'<'n an npartment In Holly· wood and thC' new B:t\'sidC' home>. AltC'nding the party wE're a rtaughtcr and son and famllles. Including 7 grandchildren; Mrs. Bf>rnicr> Hick.-;, :\tr. and ~rs. Georgf' l\fa~·N. :\lr. and :\1rs. Rov Maypole>, Bill Haskins ~1r. and :\frs. Roy Williams. Mr: a nrl Mrs. Verne ~fay and G<-orgC' Nieder- staff, community relaUons and information on community ex· pansion, flnancin1. program. start, community relations and area served. The study Js to be finished ~ July 1. Delphian Unit Plans ·Seminar Flr!!t regular seminar of Theta Lambda Rho Chapt~r of the Del· phlan Society will be June 14 at the Cliff Scout H~ wt\en the 3-year program which wlll be studied by the 1roup will be offered In capsule form . "Patt~ms for r.fodern Living" Is the theme of the study. The Delphian Society will present Mn~. · Louise ,H08tetler Sr.. ·US fld<l secretary_lQ the women who comprise the fourth Chapter In the Harbor area. The Delphian Society Is non· political a nd non·Maetartan. and wu organized In Chlca1o 50 years ago ortertn1 a 3 year col· lege level st"rles of Integrated discuSIIIon meetings. Members of the new Theta Lambda Rho Chapter Include to date the Mmes. John L. Adams. Carl L. Almquist, James Buffing. ton. James S. Fitzgerald, Burnell Forgey. James H. Goodman, Shcr· man L. Hart. George C. Heaton . James W. Hines. Paul R. Holmes. John L. lleston. Jean W. LJer. D. J. McLean. Michael S. Myers. lk>rnard Palm, Donald C. Sachs. Robert W. Smith, J. W. Swart. JoS(I>,:>h C. Varley, W. G. Wethe and Phillip J. Wyatt. SON FOa TBE V AJICES Mr. and Mn~. B. Vance of 1311 N. Bay f t .• Balboa Is land. arc parents of a son born Sunday. May 14. in St. Joseph Hospital. Yau'ru making more money now, because 100 people a day come to Om1ge County, get weD-paid jobs in our industries, then build, buy or mlt a home -making this America's most prosperous county. ..... .. _il ....... DEJa Y CN benefit because new homes raise your own property values- ad II'.ODe)' t.t goes into home building drwJates amoag workers, .stcwbepen. all businesses and profasioos. The more mooey ~tes -~ p-eater your share. . · rw.,., hi••A--cha.....,. JOUl' ..-... ·~....,... INn; Jato Amerka'a .u.t tavu' •f-.-w 'ewrr w a.uat i ONr 100 ..... al,.. da' ,_,_......... •• ,_ .. ,... __ b ...... ,.._.,_~·· ...... SEA a SKI • .......... c.l.~ _.....,..,.....,._ .. Cont1Mntal Culalne at Ita Very Bat" .Jilt.enoa\ ap t.o 921 iaore bmia« r&JI . ....... * --' QOfftpMitOr RESTAURANT Call for aeaervatlona Bar • • · • Entertainment Charles Champerlln, M1r. Open 7 days a week • ••••• •• .. TIIIEL IDVIIE AIR-HOTB.S-RAIL-SHIPS-TOURS-CRUISES . FORS6N TRAVEL SPECIAUSTS ·, ................. No Spec:ulatioD No UncertaiDty with an INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT • Highest EamiDga 4'/2% 1 PEl .... paid qUarterly .__ A ll A ccounts insured to $10.000 • LA&UNA FEDERAL SAVINGS ......... 222 Ocea.,. ... LAGVWA 8EACII 101 X. El C«-1• a..1 SAX CLEJIDTE 48 Dwellings BUilding Total ,.rml18 tor 41 ctw.lllnp In J•tfrles Allerton, d e m o II • h lfewport Shores and a eonvales· bulldlnc. 130f E.. B.llboa Blvd., cent ha.pltal Mar Hoe1 Ha.pltal 11,000; and construct 1-unlt, 2· addf!d alma.t 1100.000 to the story dwelllnJ, ftS,SOO; John An. N.wport Beach bulldlnJ Jotal In dreten, petlo cover, 2157 Mira· the ftnal days ol May. mar, $500; Howard Kelch, addl· on.. h•pttal bUlldinJ, with 74 tlon, 2021 E. <Xean Blvd., $11,300; beds, will be COMtrUeted at 1555 Dale MeCol1. addition, 814 W. Superior Av•. by Don Preebf!rl Bay, tl3.000: Mrs. L. M. Galla· at a 0011t of J193.000. 'nle lfew· cher, 1lau door and re-roof, ,.1813 -por::t~•;ialcen'iM»,t·'Y· 'E:'-a.t.,.'·Bivd.,.II(IO. Frank Ayree It Son, totaled more • LIDO Ill.& Followlnl perml~ were luued: A. v. Call;-n .roof. 939 VIa Lido than ts70;ooo. Soud, $3:50: J. Paul Campbell. 2 · • COIIOIIA DEL MAll unit, 2-story dwelling, 351 Via Erwin Ruehl, planters, 300 Lido Soud, $46,100: A. L. Cloud. Dahlia, 12)0; Natall• Boorey, add ~xtend bedroom. 700 VIa Lido bath, 428 Narcluus, tl.OOO: Unit· Nord, $4.200: James Adams, al- ed California Bank. 3141 E. Coaat teratlons. 111 VIa Cordova, SSOO: Hwy., new Jetter llgn, $2,!500, and John Curci. terrace ca nopy, 816 new pole slsn. $750: Fred Thorn. Via . Lido Nord, $700; Dana La· son. addition, 7727 Shell. $4.000. tham. addition. 653 'Via Lido • CAIIEO IIJGIILAJn)l Soud. SlO.()(Y): Roy Fitzgerald Burt Lowen. swimming pool. 1 Rock Hud~n I. widen laundry 427 Dorchester, $2.875; Frank room door. add cabln~>ts in kitch· Hubbard, renee, 4715 Dorc·he ·ter. en, replace appliances, 112 Via S25C. Mentone. $600. e CAMEO SBOaD e BAilBOB VIEW IIILLS D. E. McMichael, swimming Ivan Hlnderaker, renee, 913 pool. 4621 Fairfield, $3.000. Gold('nrod, $200. e BALM)A JILAJID e. VPPEB IIAT AJlEA C. P.. Von Her;r.en , enlargp beet-r. s, Chase, addition. 1718 Do. room. and living room. 215 Coral, vcr, $8.500; L. Brosterhouse. wall $2.500. anct pa tio. IR18 Commodore. • BALBOA $1.650: Robert Ro~nast, swim· lElA UPJILITEIIII .,......._.&DI .. I t IAeltr ....,.. -.-tLc..t.M..,. m lng pool, 1207 Somerset. $3.000: D. R. Rasmussen, swimming pool. 2007 Shipway. $3.200. e JlfEWJIOBT HEIGHTS Or:~r)ge County Mortgage Co .. sign. 522 N. N..wport B!vd .. $500. e JlfEWPOBT SBOBES P. Pl'tcrson, fene'e, 48-l PrOS · pcct. $1.25; l'\ewport Shores Co .. Frank Ayres lr Son Construction Co .. 48 dwPIIIngs on Colton, Wal- nut Lugonla. Prospect and 62nd St .. 'ra nging from $12.300 to $17.· 000. tota l value. S671.399. e XEWPOBT Joe Abney, canopy and fence. 4300·02 W. Ba lboa Blvd .. $400: Vlr~tlnla C r e I s c h , alterations, ~ Avon. $."JO: J. W. :\1ason. '2 !lls:ns. 3121 W. Coast Hwy .. $211 ; Thomas EIPCtronic.-s. sign. 3112 Newport Blvd .. $75: He rman Mil· Jer. snack bar. 2200 W. Ocean Ft .. $12,000; ~1ike Ortega. fen<"e. 3010 W. Balhoa Blvd .. $100: Don Freeber~. N ·bed convalescent hospital. 155:1 SuJ)('rlor. Sl~.OOO: W. Ra rker Jr., a ltPrations. ,106 McFadden Pl.. S50: Bayside Vii· la ge. carport. 300 E. Coast Hwy., 1pace 3. $250; Newport Dunes. 1lgns at 300 E. Coast Hwy .. $675: Ardell Investment Corp., yacht saiH ortlces, 2101 W. Coast H"''Y·· 118.000: Charles Ullman and Dkk Stewart. remodel re ·tau- rant. 251 E. Coast Hwy .. $8.000: Rom 1r Cola Inc .. alterations, 61 t Lido Park Dr .. $5,000; Baysidt> Villlgc. ff'n~. 300 E. Coast Hwy., 1200: l'niiC'd California Bank. 2712 W. Cnast Hwy .. new letter sign, $2.:500. and new roof sign. $750: rx-1 :\falllck and Ja ck !Wn· nN. 2 )tlory office building. 16fl0 \\'. (.'oa"t Hwy., $25.000: Hal's Rarb<'r Shop. sign. 2813 :"<'Wport 81\'rl .. und£'T SJ()O; W. H. r ams· worth. r('locate building from 2Gl i :SI'wporl Bh·d .. to 2416 ~<'V•'· pnrt Bl vcf.. $.2 . .300. SAVE TIM~ AND TROUBLE Col. Wlm.s Taka Part 11 laHntra Order ANY Book by Telephone Postage P&id Anywhere in U.S. by . B 0 0 K 0 R D E R SERVICE 496 Park Avenue Balboa Is land IEWPIIT PID SPliT ORiole 3·163.'i bd .C Kewpolt Pia PboM Or 3-1150 HALF DAY BOAT &...eaftl Pier I A.M. IIDd 12 DOOD Adulta SS. CJa11dln 11.50. BARGE GEORGIA Lt. Col John R. William!!. son of :\t r. and :\tr:c;. R;~y H. W illiams. :\()() F. COU)tl llwy., ~ (' w p 0 r I Bf':H'h, part1<"ipa rrt1 in Ex,.rd l'(' :'of.t\'flnwN . a ~vf'nlh l'. ~. Arnw mNliC'al r:,.ld tr.1ining ex· N<'i~<.._ In tht:' ::\tullf!art · :\f unk h a rl'.t of Gt'rmnny :\lay 6·13. Dunng thf• <'X<'rcisc. I. )(} "pa · t rt'nt .. wert:' e\',h'Uatrd mort:' thai I~ mli<'S fr.Jm !Jl£' VQinl whf'rf' th<'Y re.'t'l\ Nl their "In· junt's .. . I Colont>l W illiam" rs rxt>I'UI.\'1' nffiN'r of thf' 30th :\l!'tli<'al Croup. I h('nrlquartl'f-<;, whrch is regularly IC>.,·at('d tn 5tu ttga rt. His wife-. Edllh. 1~ with him In CNmnny. EXERCISE GBEEJf UGRT Takln~ part m th.:> L'. S. Pacifi c FIN•t ()XN cise. "Cr£'t>n Light," orr tht' C'allfornin roast. art' :'\iarine \I) I. Da' id C. Win~'kiN, on of ~1r. nnct :\trl'. Rirhnrd H. Wlnck· IN of 1028 W. Ckt>,ln Front. Bal· aamoar•-· II"' ... u ... ,... I. .. ~ .... IMI. CAUP • ................. ., ......... flrll I Murton H. Willson. AJA. haa bHn appointed an assocla~e In tbt> arc.'hltectural flnn of Blurc,•k, Ellerbroek It Auoclates, Corona del Mar, and will head the new· ly created df!partment of com · munlty develo;m\e nt and plan· nlnt for that finn, the first such department to be set up by an architectural firm In Oranee County. HOUSES FOR RENT 1039 GOLDENROD. C.O.M. 3 bed· room . Fam Jly :oom. built-In kitchen. carpets, drapes-Year lease $325 mo. Call OR 3-9300 CLASSIFtEO AD RATES -c..1t with order or witttin I 0 days Mr. Wil1110n has participated In muter plans for SU<'h projPCts as the Bunker Hill urban re new. al proposal, University of Call· Cornia campus at Santa Barbara and at La JoUa. He 1\as been a s· soclated with the firm of Wll· llam Pereira lr A.ssoriat('s a nd prior to that was with Charles Luckma n lr AssociatE's. He stud· ied for a yt>a r at lhl' Arch lle<'· tural Association oC London. a " Pull bright scholar. conct"ntrat · ing on J>OSI·war design and town planning. 1 Bedroom furnished house near Richard's Market, ellhN r~nt yearly or summer rate. IT~tn4 20 words or lea __ .. _ .. -·-··---·-.. · .75 21 words to 30 words .... -·-·--·-·-.. ·-1.00 31 words to 40 worda .. ·--·-·-· .. ··-1.25 &d. word o~r 40 worda -----.. -....... .Ol 2 TimeJ 1.25 1.50 2.00 .OS 3 Timet 1.50 2.00 2.50 .07 LEGAL JlfOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF TilE STATE OF CAUFOR:-.I IA FO R THE COUNTY O F ORAN GE No. A·3726l E:>tate of HILDP.ED HANSEN. Oecea sl'd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the c-rPdil ors of 1 he a t)ove na mt>d deccdl!nt that all pt>rsons having claims against the said dt'cedent arc required to fllf' tht>m. with the nN'Cssary vouch. ers. In the office of the clerk of the above e ntitled court. or to present tht>m, with the nN'cssar}1 vouchers. to the undt'slgned at Law O ffices of Franklin and Franklin. 107 East 18th Strt't'l, Costa Mesa. California: which Is the place or business of tlie u n- dersigned in all mattPrs pertain · ing to the t' late of aid dcced· <'nt. within six months aftt>r tht' first publtca ion of this notlct'. Dated ~·'Y 20. 1961. VIRGINIA LO='G:\fEYER Adminlstralrix of the estate of abovt> nam£'d dPC·cdent FRANKLIN and FRANKLIN, 107 East 18th Street. Costa Mesa . Callfom!:l. Tete.: Lll><'rty 8.2251 Attorneys for Admin · lstra tlx. J Publish : May 2;,. June 1. 8. 15 In the Newport Harbor Ensign 2 Bedroom unfurnished. 1 block from Ocean in Newport Beach, Yearly $85 month. UDBEWS BEALTOB U I-4MC ~EW 2·bdrm. apt. over 2 c-ar g.Ha ge. Ocean view. GarbagP dt ·posaJ. Drapes orliy. Lge storage. Sl25 mon. 60.1 Hello· I ro;e, C.D.M.. Tel. OR 3·2~82 HOUSES FOR SALE WES'FCUFF 1142 Pembroke Lane Orand new 3 bedrm., 2 bath. All £'1ectrlc klt<-hen. Beautitull) drapt'd, c-arpt'ted It .landscapNI C'omt>r location at rig ht prtcr OR 3·5124 or S~<' your Brokf'l HELP WANTED SALES~A~ to SC'l·l.--:-fu_r_n...,.i-t,u_r_e_a_n_d. appliances d irt>Ct from !Jctor) or supplier to customN. A '''-'r)' good deal for both salt'S· man and customer and real savings. Apply Ha rbor Fu:nl· lure Co., 121 Broadway, Costa MUSICAL ---- • BALDWIN ORGANS • BALDVIIN FI ANOS L '-f•tl HJmmnnd t ·hortl tJrl-:.t n -$1 .) ...... ,. PlANO & OllGAJif CO. 2ii:!6 E C'oa~t H'way C'orona dl-'1 ~1ur' · nr 3.5;)30 :il.i :'\u :'\lain .1 .. Sauta Ana Kt i -H 39 -Scllni.·PWIIi,a C.. New BCIIIUDODd Or~Zans, New Stetaway Ptdnu.,-Fr.ln,·hts~> AVAILABLEa t-onc-e = ncarb~ for all ( lrlln,.!f' ('nunty ;;IX"'IIl i ""It· IJ( ft n(' Grand Pt ~ff'sa. PhonE> :\fl 6· i202. Rawle-lgh B~ incss. Good Oj:l· a nos. 21 to c-hoose from: Stein· portunity; trade well e-stab· ",, ll .. d <l"ln Knal)('. <:htc-ker. hshed. Expenence helpful bur •n~· :tro<trl.t:rl ..tnd man~ other~ not nC'cessary. See ~...0. B<>rg (rom S tli c:>aw tPrm" land, 319 E. Pomona. Sanra ll.nl~ll '='() ;;PI:'\ET _ Bll! ~,)'. Ana. or wrue Ra w leigh's. 306 1 n~". ha ... v<'" u,,10 n Hurr~' Adeline. Oakland 20. Calif. Cor thl one. nt'\l'r nN'd tun· -TOP OPPORTUNITIES tn£ DAILy Slightly u""d C'hNrY :\Ia plP prn· g. sure To Check With N p1ano. can't be told from JUNE FARRAR new. pay ba la nce ltke rent. Just rt>ce1ved gorgt>ous Danish Emoloyment Agency sculptur('l1 walnut from rental. 475 N. Newport Blvd., Newport save bt~ mont~y. Midway 6-4al US('d organs. all popular ma kf'": CORO~A del Mar-Lady to keep Thomo~:.. Ktnsman. :\lin:.hall. charts lr rPcords-2 to 3 hours etc .. from $3.!5, l.':tsy terms. daily-Neatness 1r acc-urac-y rE> Llr~f' St'IP<:tlon or u I'd spin<'l. q uirC'd. OR 3 ·6858-T. Flt>lchN c ons o I C' pianos, rnclud1n~ ADD SJ5 1'0-$50 week ly to your Sternwa\' ~ohm t> r. Knabe. Income devoting a bout 20 Wea''<'r.' Wu r!IIIN. ('tr .. pn,'t'd NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE from $288. ea y tt>rms. Grv,..,.. hours to SC!'rvlnJ;t nE"arby tam· NOTICE IS HEREBY "'" Wantt'd :!:> lltan()('l to tradl' 0:1 00 ilies "ilh Rawlt>igh Produc-ts. that on June 9. 1961. at 11 : n~w Hammond Orodn:---Allo'' f ull timE' a\'a ilablel' also. SN> • ,.. A.:\.f.. The LagardE> C'orporation. 1 2559_ El hiJ!hl' ... l , ,.,h pru•f'. a California Corporation. as Bfort Stimp e. len Ave., lum~' ~1~>·11'1 llammnr rt. 11 .... ' I \~Ia :\IPsa,-or wrllt> Raw Trustee by s ubstitution by an hMt1 '" f1n<i. ~wrl•" r ••ond1110:\; 'f l<'tgh's, 306 AdC'lint>. Oakland Instrument in writing dated .• ay nc\'PI"n~~ ... runsn,l! ..... ,t> Si)ltl 12. 1961. recorded In thf' ottice 20· C'alif. Puno:. for rc·"11 , r.f'\\ ur In J~<•-rC!'Cf of tht' County RecordN of Orang«' WORK WANTED c-ont11uon: upn~ht:. from S..'l a Count\.', California on Ma)' 15. lh p nnt $10 U" a mcmlh' 00:'\fESTIC WORICota~ktnt1. mon · " ' ' ... .. • · 1~:. in Book 5i21. Page 216. ., r~nt .li)Pllt•,.. ru llu~ whir h sub';tuuuon w:~ made and hou-.t'<'lf"'ln ing. w1nrlow w:t«h ll.\:\t\10 :'\0 r.,1,. .. ,., ... l' Clr,.:an givf'n pursuant to lh<' tennll of In~. All general work $1.50 bP'I hu' ll'l ~nu:ht•rr· Cddw that cer1 a1n D<'rrl of Tru<:r datf'd hflur. OR1ol<' 3·25-45 after 6 1 ntfl onl\ s,·.,4;, oil. Mg.ln and Dl'<'t>mbl'r 2. 1937. P'C<'<'Uif'd by t p.m. CD~f. 0~, t,, .... ,.:d :••ll~'" "1111 p.-r· U'- Frank llooykaas a nd Vlrginaa CARS FOR SALE , 51,10-,1., ... h.•r'll'Cf'd In Lar.• Jean llooyk;~as. hu,.band and I! JH-1• •., .. l'•·':l''Q 111 ~'''"' ,·o"lrl wHI'. a nd record('(! De<'t'mb4'r 3. ANNIVERSARY SALE I II•'' fro'll $.1.5 10'' ·'" s.·, 1~37. In Book H22. Png(' H or ()f. ,.,,.. hh ficiaJ RI.'<'Ort1s In thf' otrlc-1.' or the :!ll>l Rf'nault D:lltp~i nf'. ~0,...1 1 1 JL\\1\l()='J~ Clllll':n l 'P.t";,\:'\ Re<"Order or Orang<' county. C.lll· lntNior. R illllo) & HPalf'r. \\'hllc' I .... 1\•' S-~· I lalo.•· 110'1\ Cornia. will s.:>ll 111 puhlk auction . \I · wa lis. ~ns.,•l,\ I at Sl ~:>. "· IH"l 1tl: I''', II q" I <1117 :'\ •• . :\In to highf'!il blddN Cor <'il'h I pay . '" 11 \\I able at time of sail' in lawful 1!16(1 R.1mhiN ::;upN AmNIC,,., I •11 ~~'111 ='·":':• .... ,.,,, -'· "'. r .~•ton \\',1"•"•1 .\ltlom.,·J, ''""[I '•P.•. '·' l•r,lngt• Co mone,· or thf' l 'nit<'l1 Stall':'' on _., .• .. · . r ., '., ......... n. t' J~q~· .-\1\~.·~~ thl' South sreps or th(' Orangl' tran~:n •~""'n. hf':lt<'". A ~'''" anc\ to CouniV ('ourt HoUSi'. corn!'r or .\1 S169.'i i "1 I'; I I..... o:g .. tn<: . I ............. rr •IT' Frf'l' P.irktng. 6th a nd Broactway. Cily Of ~.1n1.1 J~."i9 I':Pn,1ulr D1uphllH' ;;,.rJ;,r, Ana. Counly of O:nngr, ~tnt.• or r.nCII1 \ond.IIPn S793. SEASIDE RAMBLER C'aliforn1n. all right. till<' and I interest conwy('d to and now held bv it u nder sairl DN.'d of Trus'l I~ lh(' propl'rty sltu&ll' In lh£' L.t,.:u~:) ~~~~ H!~~\3~· >II ·~·· llflf Cl' {l-3'' h f'h t""t .. ~P\1 t1 U\ • :"'V'•• tht"' •~"ll ••"'"•' .II P AUTOMOTIVE liS CHECK-UP TIME TmES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION • WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL CHANGE • • Herb M tller's RICHFIELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Polnkttia OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar JOHNS1UNE'S M esa A uto Wreckers Used Auto Parts, Tires We Buy Cars and Scrap Met&J UBERTY 8-7013 ~Placentia Ave_ Costa MMA YARD MAINTENANCE Lawn Service J. R I RAYJ HAWS ORIOLE 3·1086 (Please call aJtt.>r 6 p.m I 701 1: Poppy Ave. Corona del Mar. C'ahf. Expert , Gardener A vatlable on montltly ba IS Call KI 3-696:3 --- R<'sidential -Commt.>rci a l Phone Kl 5-2737 PHOTO SUPPLIES ALL 1TPIS OF Photographic Su pplies e Put Color FUm Servtc:». e Movie Projectors tor Rent. e Model Airplane Suoplla MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1782 !'\~port GJvd~ C<lsta Mesa P&<ine Uberty ,..(f\12 LANDSCAPING Complete Landscapmg Service FREE ESTIMATES SAB Green Stamps Free delivery CORONA 0£1. MAR NUR~ER\' OR 5·0160 · 2744 E.. C'oa<:t Hwy PETS-SUPPLIES lfOTICE \\'t• art" rw" "'ot·k ln$: fM our , ll"-ll•ml'r:. t·<ln\'l'nlrn•·•• rah hll po•lil'!'-, n :lt'kt-d corn iln(l ~' dd ll1rrl !'.I'Nl JORDAN'S PET SHOP .!7:l2 E ('oa-.1 II j!h\\.1\ l •I •or ·' lit'l \!.or 0RioliC' ~ :21311 :'1.\\IF:.'C k ,:'t'll'-fnr -.tlf' '-.f'.\1 p vl'. t ~ ... Llht'rl' ~ O~l7 LEGAL ROTJCE County of Oran~£'. ~taiP of \.111 I fornil. dl'"l'ril><'cl a<:: ---------...... -...... _ : 11 , · ,., t ... 1· .... "'." • , F.r!T:Frc \Tt: nF !H':'I "'F:~s Lots 9~'l a nci 97o6 nf Trac-1 ~i. HOME MAINTENANCE as per :\lap recorded in Book 28. Pagt>" 2.') to J6 ln<'l ush·£' ot ~ttSC't'llanN>ll!' :\fap'~~. rrc· ords or Oran~t> Cou nty Said Mil' will tw-(11\}<'1<'. hut w ithout t>twena nt or\\•arranl~'. P'Cprl'ss or lm pli<'d rl'~?nrd inJ! t I t 1 e , poSM'sslon or c>n,'Um · branc<'s. 10 ;>ay thl' unpaid prln clpal sum of the :'\ote 4;('('Uf('(i hy said l><'t>d of Tru~t. IO·Wil: SJ1.9li.5.q with lnl('r('$t lhNt.'Of from NO\'t>mbN 1, 1960. at thr Carpe:1~ry Minor Repairs No Jobs Too m all' H 0 ANDERSON 2966 Pepper Tree Lane Co~a Mesa. Caut. Kimberly 5 81 75 It no answer call :\tl 6·2372 LA \\'l\ CARE r(\1., .. r ' ... ,., . , ,, r-'•''' H f' , ... , ,,:nJIII' ,. , ,,,. pr 1 ..... ,:n 1 •'I· '·"' ,. o o11· t<' .... '"' .1r.:> thr .... ..... • 1 •u'\:-:tl ,•1 ' lt' '' iu,t!"\ All llr'll'ular m;,k!'ot ol ll!':<'rl 0r~ HI" .tr~tl f't:ln1\!> t()O, i\1 h11'1tl •lo-"l\,11~" \n il "Iii Ctot1 h.l'cl t~ ht'ar ·l'•'""~' .n 1t'<l.l) .tnol l'loJ,rt IO J'lll~ liA:\1:'\1(''\1) at l'0 T:t"1 =' \ DEL :\t H l ~-·t F' l'·'·"t lh\\':1). 0 R 3 'X\al F. · · o11~ F r..., "·•n~<· TilE l :'\:lERSIG"'Fn rl" hN<' '•\ o••lt!\' th,l llH'\ orl' C\lloh ll't ,· ..:· a \',•amo:l. \1 • 1 • d , no-t f'n.)(! Suppll'm<'nl -itf't 1 l :tr•l \\'hc•lt'S.t ic hliSI(Il'~' ,t I .? 1'•1 ('n \'<t • H ;::-hwa,·. ('nron.; t1f'l ~1.11 l nit (M"'ia. u ntlt•r th(' ftlltll"\1" Ctrm I n:t mr nC \'TT \~tl ='!' l :-\I.I \11TEn 1n I !hat c:a rt1 firm '" <•lnl110"f'l1 I or the· fo,tlnwi'1J;: JIN'Oil" \\hOl-t" P'lnt .. ter Tal StG A.M. aDd lMD hourly Motta 14. CbUdna llo rate of 7.2'f. p<>r a nnum. as In r.c ... r4('Jll18 l -C'ommNClal . hoa. who is serving with the snid Not<' nro\'lrl<'d. toaelhi'r w ith \ t ... , El ,, " l.t-" . .\ \ ·.Jrk third :\tarine Atrcrn t n ong, ad\'aJU'l'S under th(• tt>rms of SA1d "1'11f' ... rn full nnd plarf' of rt"ll dt•')IV ilrt' 3' (otl)llW<,, It\\\ ,t· WILLL\~1 \ tu:n n~-:~.;. J){ 3<1\l Cololf'n nd A\l'llllt' ('nrnna rl.-1 \!.tr r \T1UCI,\ E r.r.IIP.I':'\. ;lO'l .. -_, .......... ._.tiD-Y - WALTAH ·CLARKE'S •AWADAII IliON Amuica'a La...-t lelectlon ao.ncla da Clodt Bawallan Fuh.lon o....~aa... -....... AYL UUOA. UID oas..- Toro: 'Matln~ Pft'". David.. A ~d· of :riu:st: f«!S. <'harg'd ·and Lcxhl~lon ti :wv . L!I)N11o' 2995 Clsrkt>, son or )frs. Olt>lla Anth· exJ)('n~l' llf thl' T ru!'lt>l' and of Burl \·: 1rk ony of i IJ Via Llrlo Soud. Lido tht' T rust created by said ~I h1le, ~rvlng with the First ~a · of Trust. PrHton. operating ou t ot undersignt'd a wrillt-n ~lar.- Beach. tlon of Default and Ot>mand for Re:-:lc.__-iel.na a:1d RC';:::.:-ng AI'\)' size ob Ch ,.. ~-, ~ l'.tr'5 In thl<~ 8rt'.l H" :"1el,en rlne Dlvl ion from Camp Pendle· Th.-tx-neficlar)' u nder u ld ton. and Arthur L. Hawes. S<'l\· Ot'ed of Trust. by reason of t ht> man, USN. son ot Mr. and :\Irs. brt>ach or dt"fault In the obllgct· L#slle F. Hawes ot Balboa. St!r'\'· tlon! ~cur<'d thrrt'by, ht-rt'toforr lng aboard the ctestroyt'Jf.', ext"<'ut~ and dt>IIVt'rt'd to tht' ~If!. and written notl<'e ot PAINTING 'Ill M11r' R • breac-h and election to c-au• the ~----- unMrslgnNI to wll said pro~rt~· Pr111111• II -to satl!!t)r s;ald obiiJallons. and thereafter on February 10, 1981. Auditions will ~~In June 19 far tat. muatau COI'MCIJ hit. "Li'l Almer," Which trill be Jll'"tftted 1._ tiM Oraqe CO.at COil.,. .. cs. ltorbun Aq. 2. 3. 4 _,d 5. lohnnJ M.Mr ol lJdo I.a. wrote tbe IJr1el for the ......... "'A 'l)ploal Day," "U I Had ..,. DN ..... " "lubllatloft T. COm· ...... .... 01Jen tlw ....... " ...... ., Ye .. • ""Uic..ZLI 117 ............... a..r .. a... .. ... f!1111 .. ~ ......... - the unct.rslrnNI cauwcl said lfotk'e ot Brtoach and of Elfodlon to leU to be ~ In Book sal hie ~ ol said Oftlclel ......... 1'BK LACAID£ COilPORA'ftON ty DOlUS CIOXOJII Dorta Croan. Author· ....... hi .. Dat.: ..., 1& ,., .....,.:.._. ... peort ....... ...... ~S.II-'II.Ia-'11 ... t.J.'Il FOR EXPERT PAI1\'TI~G -CALL - Sympson 6 Nollar ...... -port •• 0.... llllabllalwd Palnten 01 ..... -£W. 01 J .5t,5t Painting. Decoratmg SH.UE IOOF PRESUVISC ~at 6 ClHn a....c..... • lnlurtd M. Nicbclal Paintipg Ill 1-1100 I (;"id(''ITO! AH•nut•. t il.'uJio' d• I F~<:l "•'r\ I•···-lt'll'otl. I'O.t. I 10 ! \1 . ~ ro.1~1 11r m •'r'•'·'" A .. k u~ \\'IT:-\F:'~ C'Ur h nrl' t:1' :nth fc,r .l rn-;• C''lllm .Ho• nnt1 ~3 \('. I dt•\ n( :'\tll\ I • .t Ttm,• '-l.l 'l" .tl '''ll eft>.>'. . \\'JLt.i \ \t F. RFIIHF='~-JR. NEWM. AN P\TRI\1 t: BF:H RE:-\:' ~TATE O F CAWFOR.~I l TRA:'\SFER 1.1 STORAC E CO. ~C"O\'XT\' OF ORA:'\GE : lit "SN\ IN' \\ lth • """''h'nN'" 0~ THt~ 25:h d:l . (\( M;e~·. Ph -..-1 ~ ... .,...._, ... 1 -~ 1961 bf.'f rr me-. a ~ola t:' ""~'': ·" ti ~~-.. ... ":.'L"• Puhik In llnd r~r !l~ld rou nt ' n ldf'n · Ll -6l3o and tatt-, ~ldlnR thert'ln. 12t Broadway. Co8ta MHA duly commlaloo~d a n d MISCELLANEOUS AVCT10X ---- Ev.-cy FridA.,\' nl(:hl a t 7 p.m . Antlqurs. CompiNI.' Ho\lte• hold Fum shlnlf$ 11nd Appll· anCH. -Wl~D\"S BARN Ml 6·8886 · 2075t, N~ Aw. c-. Mesa w .. wtll lell for ·You •· LOSt' POUift) - -~ .... U:WAID ... l ·yr.-okl maJe ... .. .__..., .. CkiM C....,_, Olt ,.,., . sworn. JW'r'SOn"lly llppc'al'l"d William A. tk'h,..-ns, Jr. and Patrkla E. Jkoh~NI known to m~ to be the ~'· ~1\8 whOM! na"""' .,.. sub· JloC'rlbfod to tiM> wt•h&n &Mtnl• ment, and admolwt.dpd to me tl\at ~ .-n~_. tale ....... . . WIINW "-' ...... eM .-....& ..a. ........... .... .. w ......................... .... •••••• .... tiEW ar1ns on ilte f•t.ulous Kon. eo.t of the INt hiMcl OWN AN ACRE IN PABADISE only S995 IDCiudlag paftd I'OCidl ad .......ulp Ia pd..teyacbt dub. T erma .. low es $195 down end $10 I*' montfl. Stop by the off!Q Met find out al about it. -" ...... F• Y• I••J •••• .M • .Multiple • Listing s • Service Gives you expert advice Plus Service from all Multiple Ustlng Brokers In the Harbor Area. Callison's MOVED! 493 E. 17th Ml 6·4431 Costa Mesa Taa.DAY. 1UJ1E 1. 1•1 I W&WJOiii' IIADOa &IIIIGII C::O.:.A Da. 11Aa. CALIF. ............ Ideal homelfor Jaree family. Spacious llvtne room. 3 bed· rooua It den: 2 batN. F .A. heat blt·ln kitchen. Sundeck over bll dble. earaee. ai.7SO BAY REALTY CO. 3512 E. Coast BYrf. Ph. OR 3·1513. CoroDa clelllar ,.....,. ...... ,. •• a ............. tlaat wW UCIIfl ~ ~ oiiMr ) ........ _ ..... um~•n.•. 3GC E. COAST 8\VY. COROJfA DEL IIAJl OR s-_. -oa 5-ae55 *LOOK* A Piece of Ground at 2478% Newport Blvd. with 14·ft. ea~ement, 1!50x.135, zoned C·2. Has 3·room house, steel fenced. Good for contra ctor, rest home, or multJ·unlts, etc. FULL PRICE $16,500 Only $75 month payments after (town payment. City map shows a 6().ft. street In rear. This Ia a real buy. E. L lawtu• I ............... ,. IJC ........ c.e. .... .._ ........ ua..eao •Ill .. ,. CORONA del MAR Two-2 bedroom homet! on corner lot. Owner hu moved and offers excellent terms or will trade for Phoenix. Both rented for $225.00 month. Payments $141.76 with new loan. Live in one or rent both -$31.950. Paint the inside anct...,.water the plants, for the value Ia 1 here. Was $41,500 but now only $35.000, pr OFFER. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and in an area of homes rangine to ~.000. RHJtor 3001 Eut eoa.t Rlehway Corona del Mar Oil 3-0888 '\ • ...... -..... Lilt ... ..... IIIIITAta SUMMER • YWL Y lc:ealcPiopertS. (W• !feed Your u.tlftP) 2732.C E. Cout RJpway Corona del liar, California (Jordan'• Pet Shop Arcade) • ~Rlole S:a:J Callison's ·MOVED!. -......... TRULY A ouaoua JIOia-tlt.OOO. .,.~ loeri- ·lraMf.able to JOU. You'U fall lA love wttb tbl8 home 1M ..W.ule )'OU 1M 1t. QLLUOJfO JIAIIDWOOD rLOOIL ....................... family ,....., l ·bath hOlM. lrtclt areplace, fefte4 alr beat, IM.dlt·ln. klkhen lncl~nt retrtaerator 6 wuhlnt machine. Sllcllnl 11.. door to oversize INl Jard.. LOW, .JDW PRICE ()F Pt.IISO. SUBMIT 13000 tJOWllr. Qrane• Coast Col·' tese ~ Drl,. b)' 235t Fordlwn--Open Dally 11 to 5. IEPIIITE-- ON '72' x 201' LOT. One block from AII·Amerlcan Shopplnl Center and Downtown Coata Mesa. One Two Bedroom home and Two One Bedroom homes with , fireplaces. AU on WOOb""' n.ooas; .~lio'rne·· .carpel. 493 E. 17th Ml 6-4431 \ .eparate yal'lla. and, t)lt'ct'-dautlfeiarales. ·PRICED TO co.::A3g~MAR ··· Costa Mesa ~, .. ....,_ • --. SEU.: Al:~~~~~~J:~.~-Q,::.~~~~-.- --Fll ~, --·M. M. LaBonll, Rlahor Permanent BAY. MOUNTAIN It CITY view. Beau· tJlul 2 level provincial home In NEWPORT BEACH'S best "UPPER BAY" location. Four lar1e bedrooms; the master bedroom ls h'lJe; : another can be used as a den faclnl the patio. The finest select tile has been extensively used In comblnatlon with the choicest fixtures In each of the 3 baths. Lower level bath, a pullman. done ln eold It marble, hu outside door to free form pool It patio area and doubles as a powder room. Uvln1 room has bll brick fireplace, and the kitchen has "bUUt·in" •PPIIances includinc.lcemaker deluxe reltiJerator and nutone blender. Combination dinin1 room and family room, sep· arated from the kitchen by a beautifully color·toned lone, wide, servlnJ It JunchlnJ counfer-and openln1 onto the Pool·patlo area -Is a perfect renderlne In artistic beauty; and the wet bar. commodiously sized, with access directly frorn the breezeway between the garages, has a servin1 bar to the family room and an outside service window to the pool area. Other features include a breezeway lor pool guests to enter the rea.r yard lrom front drive, a well arranged service porch, an enclosed service yard and several secluded varied level slab patio areas. See this new Custom built home, an excellent example of expert plannlne -you will be enthralled! The full price Is only $56.750 and excellent Unanc· - lng is available, if needed. Offered for the family of exactin1 demands and tastes.. NO DUPUCATES! SEE IT NOW! Shown by APPOINTMENT only! TIE 01111111 01. 493 E. 17th St., Coata Mesa Ml 6·4431 '"you1J lJb our friendly •rvtee" 220 E. lTtb St. eo.ta ll..a Uberty 1·1139 <.uro. the 1treet from lieu Shopplnl Center) Evenlnp Call Ml 6·1Cl50 - U 8·2759 0 Vogel Values 11111 liE MWII Conditions are more favorable now than In the past 15 years. Now Is the time to build your dr~am home. GOOD LOTS are available . INVEST IN :nt£ GOOD EARTH We oller you the benefit of our 40 years of real estate experience ln. the Harbor Area. Let us uallt you with your Investments, exchanaes and aales of your prop· erty. 1111 lAY AIEl - OPEN HOUSES DAJL Y UNTIL SOLD 2 bedroom It den provincial. Lots of u.ed brick Inside and out. Lovely patio. Furnlahed. 182 E. 22nd.St ................................................................. $18.950 3 bedroom. beautiful corner, 2 double earaaes. Fully Insulated. Irvine Ave. at Flower ......................... ~~. ................ $23.750 4 bedroom It Walnut paneled family room. Prestlee home area. · - 2135 Bayport Way ...................................................... S48,000 5 bedroom It family room. Cape ,Cod. Huee field stone · flrepl~. 3300 square feet of llvlnl apace. T'rrlfic Back Bay View. 2327 Tustin ...................................................................... $39,500 WE AUO Uft I&YDAI. GOOD aDTALI AJfD L&AID Ill 1'1111 SAME A.aEA Ocean Front It Ka.ln St., Balboa OR 5·1977 Femleaf 6 eout HYrf, CDK OR 3·2CW N. Newport Blvd.. Opp. Hoa1 Roap. Ml 6·1675 1&52 lfewport Blvd .. Cotta ..... )(] 6· 7167 I ............ . BAHIA CAPISTRANO (· ••• v , C . .ITY IF Ill CLEIEITE ----·---- 1st TRUST DEEDS .. TheM FIRST TRUST DEEDS become due cmd payable iD 2 yean at a rate ot 81/s~. inten& Orcmge County Title Compcmy wiD fumWI title poJic:iH on all impro•ed lot. cmd aU fund. WILL BE HELD IN ESCROW by the Marine EKrow Compcmy of Scm Clelaente. --- -NOT ONE OF THESE FIRST TRUST ·DEEDS IIALL IE II·II·EI WITIIIT IPPIIIIL IF T I E II L I F I I Ill I E I L E I T I y··E I I I 11111'1 I •~ ......... . (Coopuadwa willa ID•• t watlll..._) flllflllllllt• BABSON . REALTY & INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC. \ t -