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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-05-13 - Newport Harbor Ensign• . -- MOnte~,. Set to TaJI ':1 ~--~--~~~~~~~-. ,.. ..... llnttaiMD 1 -· ...................... Ia Ell IRA a..ft .. 111M a.y lerh .. ,... ........ , .. ..... ... lin. •=•• •'n• aa .. ..._ ................. ....., ........... u.. ........ ..... ~ ... Ahn&TIB T H U R S DAY. M A Y I 3. I 9 5 C ('fHCO~.\ U F:J. :'lt .\K, C'.\1.11". 5 C£NTS VO l.. f-.NO. 39 Tht' Montert>y 011 Co. t1 earn· plt>ting plans for the orderly de· I velopmt>nt of the tideland oil pool off West Ne-wport. ow ned 1 by the ('hy of Newport Beach, 1 C11y M;wager John Sallor..s re- !)llrtl'r1 Tu('sday. : "Thl') ha\ «' probed around and nm\ tht•) ;m• rf'ady to drill quite 1 ,, ft>w \\I'll-. .. Mr Sailor'-JOalc'l. Tht> l'll) :\!JnngE'r \\/\.,granted a t('qU«''' b) • the Crty ('••uncll .\fnnlia" •· ..{ht tu rC'tatn \\'tlllam P .. rr.b,•r • .f L· ''" AnRt'!t<-•'" "'' ut!rr1r 1\ tro .. , rut inti" ..~ny P'·"' •1ff.,.,. I h~ \lt1nt..:e~ 1 h,. f r•l • '-PI• r .• tr r~ • II '' f'll ... urz,•·,t..\ l•llmp lr.~· .. 1 2'htl;. • '"' ·'11· ... , t urr···"' i ( 1) unrl ''l• -.~ · 1 \\t•ll .. 11~·1 1!-I<'"" :.!'• '• ·~r· ), .1 lis~ \lr S..til· (: it' •n:o •II "n 1('11. I :" ''" l' 'f' !.• !1 .-. ''S.I·R IUS' ,\ 'I' \l10! 't•~t':• I l,! (II r:. r, o!r'sl • ll\ 11 \\. ,, ,,.,,., r• Rr I :'; .. ·~. ·. lllt!o •!.o• ! "l.il•• II\\ 1\ tnt'flfnt• lt11!'l! thP • ~.lit• 11( o,! ~ ·•·~ Into lh• 1 .t:· ~uh r""••r '•' I . : ! !dnd Thf• ('u\ 1'11'0 Prr ·-ult·r I • r \It·' • it'V I tnph~. f11r I IH' Clr't j,.,,, I I •I (,n: .. h I ht• ~n"'('n,HI.t r.t• I ' II .,,., .o'1 til('lll~ rli\ r;..io1n • ),,,, ,\ ''""' ''' If.,,, .•r•l Ahm •• n .... n • -1•"'1' Srrru". fl~rn,:: th1· • ol ,, .... r t ht• ~''"' pHrt ll.trl><•r \ ... ht < I th Tho· Srrru-. '""k thf> l•·.ul rn tht• rd<'t' "hu·h .. ta rtC'd •ll ''"''' J,,,, Thuro;ola~ nff lh~" ="~''' J>"rt ll.tr bo1r t•nlr:ln<'l' .tnd Sill~,. I .thf•,otl 111 tumplt•tf' tlw run I() I . ..,.n.ul.t tn 31 huur .... mn<' mrnur,-.; 1·1 -..>t oml!<. c lthc>r trophil•:. ~··•n~ ''' tht· 1. irruo; rnduliNI the St•o·rl•t .H) .. r th<• :\trxit'an :--:ilvy trophy for tht• frr!->1 -.i n~h· ;..tirk boat to finao;h and thl' ~.·wport (.k·f'an Sarlin~ Assn. tfii!Jhy fqr tht> fir;..t b<htl w finish. The Mayor of En!M.'nada tro phy for tbe 11nl beat • flnltm tn ocean ra cing dJ~on cia-. "8 " went to Wllllc; Boyd's sloop Rock · ing Chair II. The Govt>rnor of Califurnra troph} w<,nt th Ort•n D. Wadi'' F'Nnt•., [){>light ft~r frn.t rn th<' l'l<'f'.tn r.tdng 111\ r-.tt•n da.s ··c .. Thf' PrPSidf'nt t•f thf' l nlfo•d ~t.ll~ trophy (t)t frr't pi .it I' 111 'I the arbrtrar} hand it .tp C'ln-.:..-. "C' · "' f'nt tu Hn le F'rE'Id ,.. t'Uttf.'r Rf'nt' ):!.HI<'. 1 hf' r.m·f'rnur of B.tJ•' C.rl i fo1rnr.l lruph~ for ftr"t pl.to f' 111 .HbllroH) h.lnllknp da-.:..<; n w«•nt tn John F' Krmblf''' ~·'"I SE-a ='hJrp. <tnrl tht• Mayor .. r ~ pwport Bt'.H'h t rol'hY fnr frr-.t plat'(' in .trhitrnr) h.tndi<'.IP l'l.t:--. ''A" W('nt to \.f'flr):!t' We~l ancl Clnrk ~wf:'c>t'~ <'lltlt>r J lnkN The> :"('w York Ya!'hl KTTJi St1lutes OurHa1•bor Tele•ision S t a t r o n KTTV will solute Newport Harbor tomorrow (Friday) e•en1n9 In tbe firs t in a series of com· munity procpams to be pre· seated on CbCIDDel 11. For tbis tint proqram. tbe Newport Harbor £naiCJD will be the guest of aews commen· tator GeorCJe Putlaam iD b ls regular late .-..D1D9 -scent. Puma. pneeab tbe .....,. at II...._..._ .. 11:15 M will ............ oflt.la ..... .,.._ to pey tribate to lfew· port Batbor. GEORGE PUTN AN \1·.: ··~ ~; d th• !t '1•1 \\. ! hfl' u~···l :., cJ, !··~ tt ~ ..... 1 dl "' •r .. et .' ..,• 1•1•· ''\ h:1rt. r •l••p trtrnt•r t '·! ! •:-h •rt..,.r mat·l1••'1l'h. • ht' fun• ' t lu•r .t ... 1 u,, • ...: '.\ 1B hi• ,: ' · i . .-' ! . u,,. I T., 11 ~ •h .n· ••I rro. mf• lr-•IT! ! .. , t fif' ~o1r ! ,, .. 11~ rr <l~>r rh•· ··.tr.lo t I r.o r .:•'' In ·n '21 _ pt•r r .... , f,r "''f.tL.•' cl.t .i~ \\r•lt J -.. 1 J tton (r n 'I loo ...., ha rtt•l' Ui ' I :li) l"'r ••r I ! •r .t\l•t.lj!t• cLot!~ \\P!I Jlrttli It 1 ,, ·: lr orr 1111 to ·.,.~, har· r•·:..: Rocky Point Plan Opposed Thf> (' .. rona del Ma r Cl\•\c A5· SO<'Iation protestt>d to City Coun· C'll Mond ay evenlnc a&alNit U.. p~ ,-.,•lldlvi.Uon tor' raul· Uple-rPSidf'nr-e development ot Rt~<'k;.· Pr1l nr nf'ar thf> foot of the l'nrnr''l •fl•l :\tar jt>tty. T1w .h~ ~ . 111 n tE'qU«' te-d that .o I it • ht• fipf:\\ NJ SO tha thf' Jn'TV"s ICllute to Southern California communities will be pnwated each Friday e•ealnq at II :IS. M t C : r r" t' .. mr;\,'--t•ln rould ~ludy or gaae 0 . )'r")'''ol' I • Tf'l,iln thi~ a r<!'a 8"- F d ;;;} 1 ' t>r ,. 1 uhi · p..1rk Council Argue Repair of Sidewalk orme Here I n·-;• '"rm '1 \lrllf•r rommt-nt~ oil ol 'ho·r1• n 1~ bP <lUII.tbiP \ ' II "' ol , ... , ,, r , . f···n ··d ·t . ~.t~t• { Jr t• d ul:: t "'-J· t\P h,.,., , ... ,.,hll .. h•·tl r•1 lh•• Hrrr ... , .. Hutlolrn.: '1. ·• ,·.~ .• ~! !lt.:t> ., ' ::'it>\\)14•rt l'rt) f'our.nl .. plrt '" I \lnnrl.•~ P\ PlliiH! in ·ll•l'r"' 1111: thl' n-quf":t of thn.,. ltd ho.l l·d onol tt·~irlo•nt-r .. r n·p llr l'oornr ·1 olo•l \l.tr nf ·• .. u)o•\\,tlk "'' (;r.tfll .\\\' Tlw 1 h.lrtt•r f, r '!I• t •'<Jllt''' ''·'" m.ldo' h~ r;J,cd~~ "''"hf ,fl'•·dl••.l>t 1• !·.cll .. r•l \\'hilt' l)l'lt'l' nl;\1111 :l lltl \l.rrth • pr• -.rolt'lll oo[ .-: ' ~ ~• t •\\ I" Fro•ol J 11""·•·11 ''''''l"'l .. r Fn>t·'" Hd 1; .• \ •· l • olo I • ,: o;l' t) ,1\ ,fl),lhlE' ( 1r al '' ''''" 1 nf R•• k~ Pnint T'·, A~, .... , tron " lt>t · r>r "•l' rtf, rn·<l 1 ll ,. Pl.tnmnc Cnm mr..-. on \\ hll'h wrl! hflld :1 puh II• h1 ·r · ~ "" R ... k;. P .,r,, 111 : ~·I' nr · ''" Thur .. tt.n .\Ia) :?0 .. Ocea• Race Sill"! ,... JI•'Y (oor lh•· m.otl'riul rf th.-• 11 ~ • • trophy for I hi' frr..,t ll lvidt'O ttl! Fr.lll< ,., F )lr .. !\,1• , 1 1. .• 1 .. l•l•· wo11lrl I"''' tol•• lhf' l.rh1 •t PiloH•c Class Val• \'('S.;.Cl tu fini!<h on (')aps<'d tim<' Cnunl'llm.ln :"nrmnn \lrl'"r f·•rnllr Jilt'''''' •.r "' ,~' \;, .,, !· •lnll'll"ll C ill.,«' •I f r '' m wa s won by R .\1 StOt'kton'!' mo\f'fl t h ·'' thl' n'qur•-t ht• !)l•llt.tn \J. r·~· •..:•• ,·, rp " I~, IT"'' •·f'•·rPd h~ thP B:tibo.r GaliltC'a. Thf' Jo hn B. Callery ~f' .\n.:.•lt•' p '" •'r S. r.tdro" -.h '" (' i In thf' grnnlt•d Ill IIIli' \\II h prt'\ I HI' moria! trophy Wl'nl to Da \'id Al ll\1• m.111 o,.:o•r 11 r • .r ·. 1 n·-ult~ ,.f tht• ~n!<PIHHia Ra<"t' Co>unnl 1'"11\~ Colin• rlm.tn \ Commons' k<'tl·h Kc>lem . for the> ,·,~m".tll\ "Ill h• 11 tt,. h ,. J .. 1! •hr-c '· •'•H ·"""'rr1rnn 10 ~ltadron \\' Smrth "•1111 11 wn-. rli"''rr mr .. " ""' first a rbitrary handh'ap ketch h.l .\lr I>r11h.1n. rt.. pr•·-ut~·rl: .\lr ff . r'IJ, \It" II•'" .trol Ahm. n.nn n:llllT\ ••• nthr•r ta ,pa~<'t" '" r-·~ flnbh G<'nt> l'rt>mptt>'~ Evening Br.t~lft~rcl , .. , ,,-,·ut '<' \ ,, , lor(' .. I ,f ll.trh<•r 1-.l,lnrl ''if<' nf thf' for -.rrh'\\ .dk u •palr "hll'h hf' Star won lht> trophy for lhr-llr;t dPnt :\lr ll•1" .1r1 h \Itt' ,,,, ~ ".,I'T .( thP • rnu" flr"l hn,.t tn lt.'lirl. '"' thl' r{'<'ronl<ahrlrt~ .. r tht• hea,·y.displa<'f'mPnt <"raft to fin· dt>nt and Alltltl'•'.' Th.,r-;., .. Ht•f frnro;h ,..,mpll'tf>d the ~nu tlirnn proPf'rl~ 0\\ ON Ill' l'.l<:t thf' -..~If' .,., Ish ; th«' trophy Cor bdng t he first fr-rnan. S('('rt't.tr\ tn•.t-.un•r AI"' Jlll .. trnn rout"(' this prln ... "llt'" \'PI I' ,. "' NOSA mf'mlx>r to finish. and th«' t'ln tht> 84'anl .. r Urn., "'r' .trf' :'\lt'mht>r Jnhn Kimhle c; ~a" 1. trophy for the Cir11t San Diego Ht'in1 Ka1 t>r '""'ll'' .. l'•'n l'<lt :'t•.t :;harp pla<'t>d Clr t In <"Ia Yacht Club mt'mber to tlnlsh. Victim Found E Ralph &hr.:lf'r .1nol Lt>t' Bnlrn ··s of thf:' a rbitrary handscap Harold C. RamS('rs sloop An-both retlrt'd 8.1 lh<•.t h l.tn.l rl' r 1 group to "tn 'thE' Go\ernor of tigua won the troph~ for the first Mrs Glady~ ::\1 :\kDonnt>ll. df'nt$; and W lllr.tm \It :\t •• ,u.. S.'I Ja California trophy !-t.-mM-r PCC to finish. and Lee W. about i O. of 41R W. 5..'('<Jnd St . Co~ta MC'Sa R••,,Jt .. r Stuart 0 Baird's cuttt'r. Kukrl Thompson's Ga}'ll' won the tro· Santa Ana.-<'<lmmiltl"d sutddP by ; Among tho' .. ,~,.·khollolf't• .trt· II. p ia ('('(I lhlrd In rla-.s "B" of phy fo r the first Island Clipper l ftrlng a rl'voh ·er into her rr~ht &>nator Joh n .\t urrl~ F'n-.1 Ht•r thf> arhlwuy handirap ~oup. to finis h. Edgar G. l'ttmer's sloop temple !IOmN imE' Satu rcla) mght !<horn of tht' l111tlt>~ R('ll. At Othl'r ml'mbers with boat'l In th_. Rebel won the trophy tor betne while sitting In he r l'ar parkl'd l tnrnf'y Donald HnrwC\1-.d R{'altor international race Inc I ts de d the first Coronado Yacht Club at the Ocean Front near 23rd Wllli.'lm Sanford F. H Sklnnf'r U\\'N'n<'f' C'our1Pr'. kNch. E\•lta ; member to 1\nlsh. The trophy I St.. Newport Beach . poliN' r<!'· of Balboa Island. t\011 Durll(') I ;\Trs EliV\beth StN?Ie's Odysst")' for the tlrst Windward Yacht ported. Fu~. roun!M'I (or the' HoajZ I ancl J Frank Burke'<~ loop, Club m ember to finl* 1ftnt to ' Oficers Ed Brawn and Robert Foundation. QuN'n 8«- M. W. Kohlmann's ketch Return. Cartf.'l' dlscowored Mrs. MeDon· .. tM ......, a...-I'--Davrd Young's schOOM'r N~lly nell at 1:13 a .m. Sunday a t the BJy w as awardl'd thC' l .. t .to-fln· wheel of her car. fad ne the Gov. Knight Here Saturday .. I.IM lale ad Dk* D-. Ish trophy. OCNn. with her head resting on ef c-tll ....._ the back ot the wat. Thf' auto-Gov. Goodwin J. ltn .... t will be k nigh t : A I b ~ r t Math~. es-IRRI.II ,...., s m atk wu Jytne on her la.p. th~ gu.t ~PMlt« at dedkat:lon teemed loyal knlaht; John Pa~. ._.. Deputy Coroner Frank G. Han· ~ for tbe ""*iM1 Harbor est~ ~ecturt.ne knl~&ht : Le· ( ..... rea-...... ) h I d C d d A rMiodlc eel«tlon fr o m wn wu called and he cue al· l..odp al Ella. C...tral Aw . and lanlll a. Lewis. lf'CreUry; Charlft 18th 51 1••-Sc 00 Boar an i ates cluakal rom poeers will be Clctn pennlf!.lon to fort"e open Vla <:>pc.to. Newport ...... at lAnnlnc. et~qu.W: Henry Vaupn. • T heard a t 8:30p.m. Sa~. May the lf!ft wtlfdWine ot the car 4:30p.m. Saturday. Co¥. ltnlabt Inn« pard: J . M Morpn ne City Park C..t.don t T lk t T H II ~ ~ t Zl. when the f'lnl ooaNrt ....,.... after tM <loon and wlndowtl wtll land at the Oran,. eou.ty Leonard, tJ-e&IU~; Jeue ........ •bmltted a protetlt to Wcwpwt 0 a a own a mee aor'f!d by the newlY ....... Or-~ found locked. Airport at .. p m. and join an dtapl•ln: Cbarlft Ames. tile: City Council lllonda7 ewnlq anp Coullty Pbl.U.AIIDOik So-auto cara\·an to 8C'Cirt ta• • PaulY. Puttee. ....._ant aqulre; ap1n11 the ~ NIDOftJ a1 In addition to d he u ul n 1 Caftdldae. Invited to ~ak ctety wtll be hard at luda A• •••••11 ...a -"ewport &Mdt. Sian hrrar, oraanllt. and tn.· t1w 1llh 9t. publtr .,_t la•ndl-.claooi bondllat tM ........ lla.U" .,.., fer tM lltP let.ooi 8Dard. Hlp SdtooL Orela..-~· JUMe E. llartaJIIt7, al Sui& A. (..,.,._,) Maurer. cl AM· .._ ·~ ~. IIMna Kall· Ina runp on the Newport bay meetiq In City Hall ~ J. A. .._ Mil 111e. ..,..... lar· tor FrWa ....,.... ._ ••· AM. ... ftMCI -and ...... helm. ct.puty dlltrtct ara.t IX· •· ,._ D. ltQ, Georp S..· front. and urpct that tJw nmp ewnlq. Newport -..dl voe.n low; ... tile Ora..-c.ut ·Col· nouiK'ed t1w ......... ....,._ to .._ 11a.. o1 .....,.._. _... ••· wtll ~._. --_..., ftaurallsa. will _. ~ tar dMir ............ D. D . ....._d and b tM fMe ~: Oeal .. ID _...., 11r1i1 at ldll E&llu ...... ..._ ('8tmJB,_ .. _.. *-dool ...,.. ... liMr Dr. &. W. -: ... 1M De-tM ....._ el a..t111t. ...... ; 1ft lleapwt ._.. ,_....C.. ... wttll tile rbalfll._....._ ._ ,_ ~..,.- Uwlr VW. on 8dMol •bjllla. ~ ..... _., llle. ., 1'-• (I!Mpe). -.: ll•lar waiiiC. 8e .... 1'1111r .. wW be a*d -.. ._.. fll A-. 1 ... t tlaat tM ,.._.lie kepi ... ,._ W..U ,_. ... Pf•Unlll tl ...... OIIMr,..--D. a.,. Lddlat•l ....-c ID •11 .... .,..-Ia iiM __. .. a a....tl ..... c.lt & llr .... .... ILILIDtp.aeotl ..... tetM .._...,_.,a.~~a-. A,.... •• Paa t1 tile Jt1lhla o..a o.aea .. -. ~., ...... kit a tJit-,...._. •• ........... a ... ..... .,..,., ...... ...., ......... tiM--.... at 1--t' 1 , .................... _,., •• ,'a;.._ ...... ....,__.. ............. _hi .._ ......... , .... .m.~~. • ....., .... .. ...... ... ..... , ... 1'1111 lite ut n,. -. as•s n • u t r '\ EliSioN +rrA~~g::3~ ,. ...... ~ ~ ... ~ ....... Qty ................ c:.a Oflee.-1 HfJW 's Fisllingl ay IIUG11 llciOI.I.AW 11111111'1 Auklm tlliN l1rvlce •AIIOCUftr ~ ,.,t~tt~.t ,._... Ia ftle ....._ ........ 1104 C... I al •4. C... 4el Wer. Tll.EPHONISt ~ I I 14 .-I I I II ~EMIR Of THE CALifORNIA NlWWAHA P\IILIStiW ASSOCtAT10N A.-4 ef tAle NAT10NA1. EDIToatAL ASSOCIATION • • • The NPNPOU HAUOit ENSIGN het beef! d.tetmiNd t~ be • M- pepet of CJefte'•l clrcvletloft by 1~_. of the ~periof Covrt elld by rHIOII thereof h qvelined to p;~blllll eN p;~blic ftOticel ~uired by 1-. * • * bteretl .. s.-4 Cle ............... , ... OMc. •• c-.. ~.,. C.nf. .... m"' ~: tt04 c.... ...... .-4. c-., Mat.~ AltVO E. HMPA .. __ .· .Editor .~ P11Whhr Tbe fleet of boats a nchored around the·bell buoy off the har· bor entrance Is the ~ne of cblll pepper, rock cod and sand dab tllhlng, U you've wondered what they"re dolne out there. PE6 HMPA. .. _ .. _ .. _··-····----·--····-··----··--.. ..A...Wt• .. ..., May tlrst wu Opening Day In l let blm swirl around. He's deep, but nary a nibble. "Oh. well," l thlhk, "Nice try." 1 strip the line. Dopey Is a l'}\ost at my feet In the clear. foot-deep water. t happen to look down. With that look. l freeze like a setter at tull point on an unexpeocted Bay flahlng baa been t alr to lood with anglers catchlnt on the average of tlve or alx hall· but. sea trout. yellowtln a nd sand baas a trip, accordJng to Fred Ellis, of Ellis Boat Rentals. This landlna has a total ot 40 U·drlve and outboard motor boats In operation. HUGH ~ct.CILLAN . -··-·-· N...,. Pf.ototre,r..r Calllornla. Naturally, we mea n IEitT L JOHNSON._____ ·--.A4lv.m.lt.e DiNchr trout season. Undoubtedly, there _•_u_I_Y_ST_EV_E_N_SO_N __ .. -_ .. -_ .. _--_·--·_·--·----· _··====-· --·----·-----'"" __ .. _,... __ 1 are some tro ut addicts amone • • • • • • • • I CM •••• < •:• .. •:• .,. ..... .. ,. Hop our readers . We admit that they're usually short-chaneed In favor of salt-water fishing. To keep these fresh-water people happy. and to salute a big event covey of q uail. There's Dopey, right at my boot-toes. twfstlng and pawing at the hook through his lip. And not a foot behind him. as plain as If I had him In my hand. Is a monstrous brown trout ~! He's bigger than the old patriarch down In Bald Eagle that w e call "Bruno." He's the whoppin'est trout I've ever seen! I can see every spot on his broad back. every motion of his gills. He'll weigh ten pounds l1 he weighs an ounce~ Leslie Caatarl of A r c a d I a caueht a 44 · pound white sea bass on the Mlsaawit last Frl· day from Port Orange. A 2(). pound ha libut was caught the same day on the Alalunea by another angler. :x• ::J•c::•a•o•a•o: •c:x•:::~•cx• :~•ex:• ::J•c•aco•a•::~•cx• :~•ex:• ::J•c:::•a•o•a•::~•cx•::J•cx• ::J'C'IQI':::l*CI*::I: •c:Jt I In their Jives, t h~ Open 1 ng Day , Col. Andy S m It h certainly doesn't need anyone to do his fighting for him He can take It as well as he ca n dis h it out But anger guides thE' pen of thl' man who writes in C'rude name-call· ing-su<'h as .. adisti<' soul." "mt>anness." "block ht'adec1 ness." we tt>IJ a tale again. Once before It appeart>d as a guest column In the Santa Ana Independent. "Finn." who writes "Fish Tails" In that publication. was In Mazatlan. With tbls tale, we held the fl shbae for him until he got back. when a local publlshl'r exploits ·•woulcl · be · dicta tor," "bigotry" journalistic powt>r to take under· Such rot may m a ke for good the-belt ja bs. then It's time to reading. but it is a C<'rt.ain s ign takt' a look at tht" facls. and set of po,·erty in sound a rgument. the rt"<''rd straight. Wht>n th£> t irade stoops to rna Tht> publlshN in question Is licious rPf£>r£>nce to NE>wport onE' Walter Burroughs. Ivory tow-Beach as the "queerly gove rned e red and largely absent('(' boss neighbor to the South" and "con· of the Costa Mes a Globe·Herald. stant struggle for-spoils." then Jn hi~ latest tirade he swings the name-caller violates ail prln- freel~ at And) Smith. and s uc·j ciples of good taste anc1 fair <'eec1:. 1n "lamm1ng also a ll othf'r I play. That is a mean insult to clti.ten>. of this cit) of Newport a neighboring city with alm06t Bear h He lni-ults nut only a 150 yt>ars of tradition and history m t>mhE'r uf our C'it} Council. but behind it. And It is ill-befitting ail tht> rt'<il of . us 1n Newport ' the high respon iblltty tJf a Beach anr1 a iS<l does hig h dl~ new.::paper publishl't -In this crerllt to th<· "1!-.dum and ~ood ca'*' a blustering publb her jud~:n••nt ()[ our gr101d neigh bor!! who writt>s sanctimonwu.,.ly of in t'u~t.t \ft>-..1 1 "Christian . prlncipiC'd Clly of 11 mu-.t h"' t• hi'Pn tht> rlhml!>" C'u-.ta ~IE>sa " yet ha!> n11t th<' I• I)'· al ,,f •1ur t'IIY .llturnf'} rh.ot rl'all~ oJII) f'\f'n to ll\-e 1n that c·lt~ In gnr Burr•1UJ;:h.., gu1nJ;: T•1 our -.ud· -.t('a~ h<' It\ f'S ht>rP in th1:. d('nl~ lt•ni1Pr hPMII'II Burrough..; '"quN'rly govNnerl'" :'\ <' w Jl Cl r t thdl \\d'-'"hrut.llll~ lfl' :.hould Bt>ar h_ :'\o har~ain for u .. IN mf' kn11\\ "hl'rf'flf ht> "IW·•k"' Th<' tPJI you lfp',; 1h4' ..;urprJ!>(' pat·k !-ilntl" hr•1t.t lll~ n .. rlnuhl th.tl 11 tgf' \\t' got pot·lut·k "ht>n Clift l..tk .... '" flrt' .1n t•ditor pl'rh<iiJ'? llaH•n madE' thP "ISf' chokl' ut h <At ,,.,' 11111 ht• rh1ld1..,h :\lr Ru r JOining up w u h the Cll} uf :'\I'W· rouJ::h• A ... husln!•-.-.ml'n "'' horh IJ(Jrt Bf'ach. rathE>r than wait to k nr'" rh.ll !trtng I' the> prt\ ilt:'gt' IM-<'OmP part of Cn<;ta :\lt>Sa Hf' -and tht:' rlul)-1•! thP hoss. And 1 rlnl'sn't ha\'f' to sta} I'E'TiillnJ~ ,I C'11~ ('nun<•tl ha" th£' 1 WhtJl'Vt'r lakes UJ.I lh(' I'UIIgcl p t>rf£>c'l rtght tr1 rtlsmi~-. any n! 1lo! \'ituperation is himself thP It PmplrJyN•s. And as for hru tal· target. What of this t·harg<' nf ity. ju!-.t IN ll<~ c-(lmpare notes. ··meanness"? How due!> Mr Bur- and !>P<• wh£>re the brutes really roughs himsE.'It stand up to Andy a rt>. Smith on that score? And what lt has been weiJ said that about '"miserliness"? How's tht' HAL DIKE Says: M ACCJDEJn'S RAP PElf Df SPLIT SECOifDS .. Oftea tbrou9b ao fault of younl You may be a 9ood d.rlYer but a coU1.tioll oft-n - sulu throu9b the other clr"er"• carelesm..._ hfore you pt beblDct the wb"l of your car. tab time out to ... that your AUTOMOBILE DfStnlAlfCE la lD order. You CGD't afford to d.rl•e neD a lew feet wtt.boat acteqacrt. aDd proper pntec· tioa.. lal Dille INSURANCE I IONOS 1411 Newport ...... HAIW G NEWPORT lEACH comparison there! Pt'rhaps we might match them on phlla n· thropies to worth·whilt> <'auSE>s I I beliPvt> :\tr Smith can "~'" .!>lnncl tht> <'nmpaoMln w ith l\fr Bur rou~h~. :'\laybe ~r Burrough'! ha li bet ter gt"t that shot> bd<·k on lhP other foot. He says therp'll havt> 111 be a powerful lot of a rgumg tfJ <'om·mce Costa Mesa to jOin up with NPwport Beach Who's arguing? Who's kidding whom! ~r. Burroughs well knows that It's Costa Mesa who's doing lhe wooing and Newport !hat's play· ing hard to get, also that it's no bargain now for Newport to as· sume the expensive luxury of uniting with Costa Mesa. Perhaps all will be wt>ll a fter Mr. Burroughs gets back down to earth from his new-found thrill of writing a "colyum." He'll find out once again that there a re sensible. levt>l . headed human beings in both cities. working toward thE' best solution for the future cooperation of our rwo communities. wh ose destlnlt's a re so closely allied. And that sound relU!On will prevail pven over the rantmg and railing of a petulant publisher. ~ 0 • 0 • • 0 • 0 0 • • • 0 0 • • 0 • • 0 0 • 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 , A Tribute to Armed Forces Day! e TWICE TOLD TALE Maybe you believe that the Biggest One Always Gets Away. Brother. you just ain't h eard nuthln'! It's lwenty years ago in Penn· sylvania. It's trout season. The Gang Is assembled at Alex Ster· glakls' D I a m o n d Restaurant. Tht>re's "Spike" Heverly. "Cha r- lie" Ml'nsch and Pete. Pete's my younger. sma llC'r brother. The one who always caught the Five- Pounders that I missed. He had a lf:ltful of field and Stream llnnor Badgl's. I had a hat. W £' gulp buckwheat cakes and ar~uf' about "here we'll tl h. ~pnng Cret>k and Loga n Bra nch a rt> mudrty Bald Eaglt> Crt>ek is pPa <;(lup. ChariiP <'omes up with Buffalo Run That's it. :\o fl y fi shing Ju<;t worms W f' unloart a t t hE' Buffa lo Run hrll'lgf' Th<> strt>a m IS small. but It's l'l!'ar. Gln·clcar and low But it's our only hopE'. Pete a nd I ... tart u p stream. thP others down. It's a QUifll morning. Ev<'n the l'ows -.t><'m morl' l'ontented than usual Two hour<~. I'm back at the l>ril'lgt>. Zcro·LNO. So I sit down a nd relax ... The s tream is wide by thE' bridge. Thert>'s a ~urve In thP far bank. A pile of drift· wood hugs the bank like a k itten In the bend of your arm. The water slowly swirls under the nriftwood and It's deep. "H·m ·m · m m" I muse. ''ThPte just might be on£' in that hole!" ~1y "orms arE' dried up. I turn <"· N a rock for a juicy wiggler or a cricket No soap. One more big rock. "Hey!" There's a big. sl('('py salamander -llke a Jiz. ard. hut no scales. HP's lazy. so t <'all him "Dopey," He's eight Inches long. with big yeiJow spots on hIs black back. His belly Is white. ''Too big," l think. a s t s lip In the thin point of the hook. l slog over to the shallow water and cast. Lucky! Dopey hits with a splash that w ould put any ordinary trout down tor a week. As he sinks. he drllts Into the eddy that slowly swirls under the pUe of drlft .wood. l'ltilfG CEJfTEa VJSIT Pvt. .James A. Harris Jr.. 21. whose parents live at 302 Lark· spur Ave .. Corona del Mar, will move from Fort Lewis. Wash .. to the Yakima. Wash . firing cen- ter 10 participate In' exercise Hill Top with the 44th Infantry Dl· vision. Pvt. Harri.s Is a machine gunner In the division's Com· pany 8 of the 123rd Infantry Regiment. BONE r•oM I' U EAST Roger K. Patterson, disbursing clerk second class, U. S. Navy, son of Donald B. Patterson. of Newport Beach. arrived In San Diego Saturday from the Far East aboard the destroyer USS McDermut. Destroyer Squadron 15 Including the McDermut has made three tours of duty In the Far East patrollng the wa ters of Korea. Ia pa n and Formosa. The a rmy. the navy. the air force. the m arines. the generals. the admirals, the sergeants, the doughboys ... G<•d bless them all on this day set aside to pay homage to our men In uniform! Never In the history of our country have our armed forces meant so much to us as they do today; never have they been such a bulwark of strength and Inspiration agaiMt ag· gresslon. We humbly pny for the preservation of every man ... and woman ... in Uncle Sam 'a pro. tectlve services and cherish the day when their e f· forU will be dll'ected only In the cause of penna· nent Peace! aV'IIQL.Aa GKTI ...... ' HARVEY SOMERS INC. TOUit CHRYJLER.ft. YMOUnl DEA' D 8 W. Coa.l lliglaway NEWPORT •4CH, CAW. • We Sllute 0. Towa! Caah totalln1 185.12 was taken by a burelar from a cub box 1n a uaed car lot omce at lMS Rar· bor Blvd., eo.ta Mesa, Harry Pul· weller, or uos !f. a.y Front, BaJ. boa laland, complalned to Calta ..... pollee thil .... ,..., dM!cka In the cub box were found enampled ud ~ at tbe ,_, al tiM IN ...... I'm afraid to breathe--afraid to even move m y eye-balls~ Thoughts race through my brain like chain-lightning. I mutter "Oh. Brother~ J ust walt 'till The Gang sees this baby~" I can see them. pop-eyed and s~hless. as I strut up with more trout sticking out of the creel than thert> Is In it. Suddenly I f('('l a wave of ft>ar. I gN a little s kk and dizzy. I think. "What If he dot>sn't swallow Dope)!" All this happPns 1n S('('()nds It st>ems hours Finally I gN up enou~:h cour· agP to twitch my rod llp-j u!ll a m1tP Dopey Cloats a n Inch nearl'r to 1 h<' :\lonst!'r Bruno Cins backwards an inch I twitch the tip aga in Dop<') squirms an· othN Inch nParer. Bruno backs up again. With thP c'OuragP of despE>ratlon. I give the rod a good shak<'. Dopey Clonts right down to Bruno's b ig noS«'. And with that. right beforf.' my hugged ·out eyPs. Bruno l>pens his cavernous mouth and Dopey Is In It~! That ts, all but his head -where the hook Is! Bythls time. I'm about to pop. I'm sweating all over and shak- Ing so violently that I'm afraid I'll ruin lhe whole deal. J u 1 then. Bruno shakes Dopey like a dog shakE's a rat. and Dopey disappears.. hook and all. Into tha t big mouth. I can even see the leader coming out! One big. deep breath. STEADY. BOY ! Strip In that slack line and -NOW!!! Even to thls day. I'm not sure at happens. As I strike. Bruno jumps three feet In the air, and lands with a spla.sh like a row falling In a well. He hits the water wide open, and heads for the drift-wood. There's one ter- rlllc. spine-tingling jerk and Dopey, the sala mander, salls through the a ir and hits me smack In the face. I'm sure glad I have my big mOllth shut. for once!!! (Gim'me a minute to ret my wind.l' Pretty soon The Cane s hows up. Pete says "What 's th' mat· ter? You look like you saw a gh ost!" I walt a little before I answer: "I dun no. Must have gulped thoe.e buckwheat cakes This Saturday the live bait boat Frontier will start leaving from the Balboa Pavfllon at 6 a.m. dally and reserva tions are In order. Halibut up to nine pounds. yellowfln croaker and sea trout up to four pounds are being caught trom the dock at the Balboa Pa vlllon. Wonderful calico bass and hal· ibut fishing ls reported from the Davey's Locker fleet of boats. Some s ma ll white sea bass are also belne caueht but no barra· cuda. Dirty water full of phosphorus Is blamed by Norm's Landing people for the lack of yellowtaU blllng. The ocean is full of yel- lowtail from lhe jelly on down the roast but untU the water clears. thPy are not expected to bite. The Sabre. fishing San Cle· mente Island on W('('k ends from Seas port Landing. Is brlnglng back yellowtail. some barracuda and plenty of bass. The Jet I Monday. from Seasport. tangled Into yellowtail and barracuda down the coa st, it was reported. The Seasport Landing bait barge, lwo .Jima. will be anchorE.'d off the harbor entranee th~ first of the wt'ek. lt will be supplying llvc bait to private boats and landing boats. c•:cc•:• I & M & E 17 • • • , . ._ ... •:• : : •• Well, we came In 19th a t El'\· senada ... In Ken Croan's Akahl. PCC 20. crossing the finish line at 6 :09 Saturday morning. Guess that's not too bad, because about 70 boats finished within the hour between 6 and 7 ... In a one· minute period 12 boats came ln. . .. There were 142 and 141 finished. largest number ever to go all the way ln this ocean racing classic ... All In all, It was definitely a "Sirius" race ... Winds were light all tht> way, except at the start and flnlsb ... Clark Sweet and Georp West pulled a surprl.slng upeet with the cutter lln.ker by taklne first ln Arbitrary Hanclicap A. Thls boat was considered to be a crulslne ya.cht. but was rlpt up there with the top ocean raclnl yachts . . . ConcratulatJoM to the race comm.lttee for a tooc1 Job well done ... • • • Coming events: Second race of the aprlng .ertes at NHYC SUn· day. too fast. Indlfestlon I euess." AUJVES FIIOII PU EAST Nope. I never went back. For all I know, Bruno Is still under Ray R. Morltzky, seaman. U.S. his plle of drlltwood below the ,Navy, of 2174 Pacllk: Ave., eo.ta ButfaJo Run brtdge. l hope, by MHA, arrived Jn San Dl~ re· now, that he welebs twenty cently from the Far East aboard pounds . I never went' back. be· the destroyer tender USS Prairie. cause I'm a guy that knows While bued 1n Suebo. Iapan. when h e's had enough! But I'll for 10 montl\s the Prairie serv-Iced more than ~ lhlps fur-bet. to this day, tha.t old "Bruno" nlahlne aupplles. apare part.. wonders what happened. To this provlc;tlne rnecllcal. dental and day, Brother, I wonder! I aure do! cbapJaln service.. F• IPIIml ·-if IIIUTY ,... ___ , r 1111-•--.-.. I 'Ill._-••It II ..._ -...r --.rc =- ........ .......... A 31 -pound halibut wa.s caught Monday of! the barge anchored out from the Newport Pier by Irving SlttHdlng of Santa Ana. Salmon grouper, sand dab and flounder are being cau1ht on the ~aree. The Newpor1 Pier Fllhlne Fleet day boat WHterner leaves trom the pier at 6 a .m. Graham'• Bait and Tackle re· porta that the evenings have ~n a little too cool for many aurf fl ahermen to be trylne their luck. The corblna and yellowtln must be havlne the aurf to them· selves. YEll .,,,, ................... FIStiiN5 INfOlNA'hON .._ HArtter 0440 VINCE'S CAFE ......... l-", DIMer o,_ 4tl0 A.M. to 1:00 P.~. IIEAJtFAST ANYTIMi-7 DAYS Clark Sweet YACHT S4US--CHAATERS NA ,,_, __ HArt-Ollt Lido Va11CJ9e Trailer Park Trei1er ~ evai!eWe 1., -*'·• IIIOflftl, --er ~-·· Petl.e, el fecilities. HArt-2116 IEIT a TV ._,, rvs.m.. •• ,, Dr.,& ..... .... ..... ......... _ & Ill Ill u u -Daa't .... Lilt" I 111 , .. '• ........ Filhing the Pacific orraaou AND oN m m n m m IU ITI TilT ITI IUY ITI ..................... 1'0011 avuana of a.y. Dr' , th Opeau.._ &ate ... 3.6 H.P. ~ Only ••••• IT llftT I& GOOD ... We V•lt 0. Ou -....&n.tl TID OVftOAD or TOIIomtoW. -1'0DAT 1 . -11-ITWITD U 1 I ,. IIITI IMT BTIU • 2102 COCIIIIIJBPwar -HArbcw 2315 At 1"'M c..e··--· ........ Wf'i!iil ..... SEIUIPOBT COFPEE SHOP JA.ty~l-0,. 24 Hewa Ct , .... a, .. _ _. S... * • ·The Future's . Briglil •• .............. We're JXOUd to be help- ing. O r a nge County Sale ot the <>ranee Couaty Dock at Cout Hwy. and Newport Blvd. to the hltheM INdder, planned by tbe Oranae County B o ar d of SUpervleors, h a a broucht up qu..tlona ot whether the county could 1et more ln· come by leuln& the property *"•n by •Uing It, necottatora have pointed out. A IIW1l of ...,.000 could be rat.ed durin& a 50-,ear period by Jeulnc the property to Clock Restaura nta, throu&h Forrest G. Smith Jr .• ot lJdo late, accord· Inc to Gene Burna. reprftentlnc the restaurant flrm. 'fta1a firm Ia r~ady to apend $100,000 In bulk· headJng and Ullin& In the prop · erty, which improvements would families insure a bright .. I. I nl future through sound •• II Ill investment of their sav-Ill' Ira. F. V. lllwla ings. Many of. the beautiful new homes in our roun- ty beg an with a sav- ings account at New - port Balboa Savings. ~ ~ account t~ day-and start it grow - ing right along with us and Orange County: Graveside funera l services for Mra. nonnce VJoia Knowles. 70. of 126 Broadway, Costa Mesa. were held Saturday at Harbor Rest Cemetet7, with Rev. Charles Ha nd olflclatlng. Mrs. Knowla died In h~r home last Thursday after an Illness of four ,....._ Sh~ wu a native ot Olllo, and ha d lived In Ma· comb, 111 .. befor.e comlnc to Call· tumta 1ft 1M3. She had lived In Costa Mesa for three years. She ls survived by her hus- band. Gllbert R. Knowles: a brother. Edward G. Sylvester. of Arlzona; two slsters. Mr s. Daisy Herron. of Illinois and Mrs. Laura Bond. of Kansas. Parke'!· Rldl~y Mortuary was In charge of a rrangement!'. SEAMAJf BOaEIIT NOISO Olf SOaJC aAT DOTT Robtort J. Mo1so. !Waman. t: S. Navy. snn of Mr. and Mrs. John Molso. 326 Marigold Av(l .. Corona del Mar. has reported for duty '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!~!!! at the U. S. Naval Station at DIRECTOity Sublc Bay, Philippine Isla nds. He has been assigned to the ln-serv- D&llfiST Ice craft dlvllllon. Seaman Molso Theo. A. Petzold, D.D.S. DENTISTRY 1201·A Coalt Blvd. Corona del Mar HArbor 42'76 by appolnt:ment AUTHUR MURRAY'S W COA!rr BLVD. Corona del Mar Open 10 tD 10 For f.ree dance analyals Call HArW 1115 Furniture Restoration Cba1r bottoml, -.... and at.oola ,.tared u.lDI eaM, Nib. .-. .. HARVEY'S FunUture Repair 2Q!50 Santa AM ..... Costa MHA Silver Plate111 ADd Sl.l¥8'111110. Repair • ReftnlahlDI -....... t. Gold -Sllwr -Copplr • .._ Near Oamalunlt.J CIIIWdl 1114 Rarbar Bhd.. ea.ta .... Uberty 8-1412 Margaret L. Scharle Teac:twr ot Plaao Orpalat _ Accomptnllt ~ .. · 10'7 GOLDENROD AV&. O...dlllfar Dr. John J. Albarian General Practlee Surpry and o.tteopathy 1214 Cout Blvd. Corona del Mar Pho..- Harbcw a.t; ._ Harbor ~ U no answer call Uberty 8-2237 Evenlnp by appolntmeat Home Calls made ftt r 'b NMD n:Url...,.. Park .. Rklley Mortuary .... ., Qraull a...a 110 Blocdwar u ~ • ..,..Cilia .... joined the navy In February, 1952. and served a board th~ cruiser, USS Toledo. before re· portlnc for sh ore duty. He Is a p aduate of Newport Harbor Union HJc h School. DUQII Y111'n IOIInD u. S. Jra-,y Enldp Howard B. Law.on. aon of Mr. a nd Mrs. H. B. Lawson. 1220 W. Bay Ave .• Ne9I'J)Ort lk!ach. was a mong the crewm~n of the attack a ircraft carrier. USS Randolph. w h o tourned the ancient city of Pom· pell. Italy. recently. Sin~ lea .. ·- lng the United States In Febru· ary, the Randolph has been op- erating wltll the Sixth f1eet In the Medlterranean. DKIOIITDI GET::: A dauebter. De L y n n . was born to Mr. a~_,r.. Charles DePorrtee. 6.24 W. Ha milton SL, Coata Mesa. on Frlday. April 30, In Hoal Memorial Hospital. Bcmcbo Me.a Nuner, School Sta-. 10 Ill ........... rram 2 to • Y..n ~~ a&UOlf&at.ll ... ..... ()tiD I ..,. Jel' ..... I to I 1'raaQortatioa l'undebed 1• & ISIIl IL ootftA .... --~ ......... .~ .... "*wa,_ ......... ~· II fl.elllt , ••• be etv~n to the county at the end of the leue. The lut appraalal of the prop· my was _,000, made by Ralpb Mukey, realtor, Mr. Burn. po1nt· ed out. The land la flcured worth more now. The Clock firm propoled to have a restaurant. boat slips. rental of U·clrlv~ boats. a Cata · Una bland boat lftmlnal and -.y • .._,., ..... r 11 q I• • other facilities. The company of · • fered to pay $12,000 a y~ar for ... ._ ,._ ....a ...-11 .. , ' .. th~ tlrst 20 years of the SO·year Wltla 47 1a ay .:s-. " lease period, with the amount ot liT .......... ....._ alowl t the rent to be subject to r~ne-,. ~~!~:~~/ht-n and each 10 years ,. "YES" fir ... Ill Ill .. ! : Another lease otter received ~ oua ICIIOOU nEE OJ' IIALP·DAT IESSIODI ~ by t he s upervisors was from Mer!~ F. Attlerbaugh a nd Asso· ClU.U eo-.a.tttee tor Scbooi....._ICn. FloniKie c-u,.. C111aa. ~ elates. They propoM"d S7.200 a ,. year rental for the first five H. L fl.lla._ • NUAif S~C Df JDAII • years. lncruslng $1,000 a y~ar -·~-. W1'11l ~liT sovu.o• • for each of th~ next thr~ ttve· f -.1 ... • & Serving In Japan with a trans · • year periods, u ntil a rental of -~~~~ J port squadron ot the First Ma · • $12.000 Is reach ed after 20 years. Funeral services for Harry Lee I rlne AJ r c r a ft Wtna's serv1~ The lease would be for 55 years,~ FeUinee. 65, of 309 Grand Cana l. I group 17 Is Marlne T ·stt. Thom-• with option to continue for 44 Balboa Island. were held May as B. Owen, b uaband of Mrs .• more years. 5 In St. James Eplscopal Church. I Thomas B. Owen. 1985 PoiQpoa • Mr. Atnerbaugh proposed a Newport Beach . Mr. f elllnge Ave.. Costa MHA. The flying • New Orleans style ot archltec· died In Hoag Memorial Hospital ' boxcars of the squadron fiy dally • ture and a fishermen's wharf 1 May 2 following an l'XtendPd from the ltaml Alr Balle to unlts .. type of restaurant overlooking Illness. · or the Wing and Ftrst Marine ,. the bay, ~lth similar plans for I Mr. Fellln ge h ad b<>l'n a res!-Division In Korea. • other facilities. dent of Orange County since • Other proposals submitted t() 1 19!8. After spending h1s t>arly • the rounty w(lre for "Port Cata-life on the stage. h e bN:ame an The SAME • !Ina," by Ct"orge Puscar. E J authority on marine hardware • t Bud I Jacklin and Trautwein and was ronnected wnh thP $/,QJ. S,J.A.- Bros. of Newport 8Pach: Ernest I Newport Marine Sup!JI) Co. He ~ • K. Hartman and George Silver: was a member of th<' Authors 1 • and Ray Brown. ~ague of Amerka and Secre· The SAM E • Money from the sale of the Or· 1 tary of the Americ.Jn f ic.-tion Phone ~ a nge County Dock has b<>i>n l'ar -Guild. He was a memtwr of the HArbor 884 • marked by thf' Board of SupN· Balboa Powrr Squadron • visors for harbor rN'rt'atlon rte-He 1~ survived by hill v. If e. .. IIIII IE II II TIEY II TIIETIEI LIIE I IIW Ill II.IIWI Hitting tt. ~ of keepin9 Yo.J irl CJC)Od he.lth! T'h.t's the job of • grHt te ..... to- d.y. Yow doctor conc.n~.tet Oft the t_. of di.posing yo.Jr ilk 4tnd prescribing proper ~t. He'""'" to aa.d ch4JCJisft ~ our own tr•ined p6lemtecisil the jolt of ec- cur•tety canpounding itt. mecliciftet he pte· Kn"bee. Yovr doctor needs yow ~· Your drUCJC)itt needs your doctor. You nM<f them ltoth! COIIOIIA DIL IIAII PHAIIIIACY m COAST aLVD. HA.rbcw 2272 vclopment under a plan spon , B<>tty. and 'son. Let>. both of thf' ..- sored by Hein'-Kaiser. local .,u . home addrt>SS. Baltz ~1ttrtu.trY the SAME .,_._._._.&.&_.&.&~.&.&.&.&.&A.&.&.& pervlsor. Mr. Kaiser has pro-1 was in charge of arrun~Pmt>nts posed that the mont>y be spent to develop an ~·acre rounty · 1 LIVIMC 1M BlGIILAifDS 1 owned water area between C()ast Mr. and Mr:t~. C G<Jdf'l nT and Hwy. and Coney !<>land In the family hav<' movt-d from gant.t B Ana to 543 Seaward Rr . Con.na pper ay. ------Highlands COSTA MESA NOIXE OM DUTY wtT11 BEUCOPT'EB CROUP Marine Cpl. Phillip J. Lac-om · be. son of Mrs. Loretta L.nrombe. of 2378 Norse Ave . Cos ta ~1esa. has arrived In Japan for duty with Marine Transport Hellcop· ter Group ·18 of the First Marine AlrC'ratt Wlne. Rued at Hanshln a ir .,._, n~ar Osaka, Ja pan, the "whirlybird" group h as made mot"e than 1.000 m ercy flights In aiding Japanese victims of ty· phoons and floods. -----------FI-ST CHUACH OF CHAIST SCI E:NTIST ))0) Vie Lido, Newport S.eeh A b•.,•d• of tl-te Mother Church The I F,"t C~u•c" of Chr •' Scie•tt~t, "' Bot- to, Men ocllu>e'll. . I Sund ey S,hool 9 .I 5 o.m.l s~"doy S."' ~;e I I :00 o m. Wedne.doy even•nq Meel•nq 8.00 p.m. lteedinq Room loco ted el 331 5 Vie Udo. Newport S..clt, '' open -• deys ftom 10.00 e.m. to 5:00 p.m~ Wecllletdeys from 10:00 e.m. to 7:-45 poll'\. Fridey -i'"J' from 7:00 p.m. to ~'()() p.m. C'ocecl Holideys. The public it cordielly tnvited to et- lend the church s.rvices end .... Jthe ltN ding Room. Wolfar:h A NEW Address 432 32nd Street .... ~tiM ro.t Otfice Non COMPLETE Window Fumiahinqa & S.nice ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS • Cut Stollee • .lewelry 8epaln HOWARD K. ADAMS .01 NAaJCOLD AVE. (Cit eo.t RN.) ~.., Merchants' CO_,IfA DEL ltA.8 PIITECTIYE SEIYICE ..... a........ae ...... NEWPORT HAIIBOB AIIEA StateMerdaants'Polce t1wllh:c I • Dltlal Ia el STATE ran'A'I'S DEilitJIIVIC AQEifOY DIRECTORY OF HARBOR AREA CHURCHES AAJ:IIIlLY OF GOD TODAT"S NDITAnOif ht>a .. Pnl~ Fatht>r Sur~ly Wt> can ST. AND..WS I'IU:SB1'TZIU.UJ CIIOIWII 1181 St. A ...... IW.. ..... fraa ~DeJa Scbool Llbarty 1-l?n hat.r: a... ,._ a. s....n Sunday Wonhip ServiC'ft at 9:JO and U a.m. ~ School at 9 :30 a.m. Westminster Fellow· ship. 6 :45 p.m. for Jr. HIS~· 7 p.m. Sr. Bl&b; 8 p.m.. COIJele group at ~ C11tf Dr. Adult e,roup. 7:45 p.m.. at 2676 Bay . shore Dr .. Bay Shores. 11M St. a J:ldea A"-e-ta Meea Liberty I ·S7Sl .......... II. o. c..-.. hat.r SuadaY School: 9 :30 a.m. Wor· lhlp: 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Yount People and Oilldren'• Service, 8:30 p.m. 8\m. Mid-week Service: Wedneeday, 7 :30 p.m. Ladles' llllamonar)' Couo-c:U. TbUI"'ddla.1s, 10:00 a.m. f'III8T BAP'I'IST CBUaCB Saata Aaa An. at JlacaoUa O....Meea KeY. P. 0. N~ .. Sunday St"rvices: 9:"5 a.m. S\0\d.ly School; 11 L m. Worship Services; 6:30 p.m~ Baptist Training Union; 7:30 p.m.. Ewnlng Service. Thun· day· 7:30 p.m., Praye-r. Prallle a nd Bib!~ Study. Monday: i :30 p.m. Ladles' Prayer M~tlng ; 7:30 p.m. Men's Chorus prac. tlce: 8:30 p.m. Men's pta>·er But thou. whf'n thou prayest I a lv.·ay« pray, no matter whert> pntt>r Into thy doset and v. hen WP are but the lntlma tt> com thou ha~ shut thy door. pra) to panlonshlp of praying In prlvatt> thy falht>r whk h 1~ tn ~rl."t . bmds us cl06er to Klm We grow and thy Father whK'h M."t'th 1n In tht> knowledge of His lovt> as ~t't shall rt'Ward thf'f" oJ)('nly w e talk with Him. He is ever 'Malth~· 6:6 ' Rt-ad Mattht.>\\ r<'ad> to gutde u !rom weakness 6:5·13 to strt-n~h. from living for our· OOMMUNITY IIE'I'IIODIBT U1 W . liUI St.. e-ta ..._ Liberty 1-&552 .... , ..... "· llo8MM Sunday : 9:30a.m., Olurdl S\mdaY School; 9:30 -"d 11:00 a.m., Morning Wonblp-7 p.m. Col· lege Age MYF Servkle-7 p.m.. High School KYF ~oe: 7 p.m .• suneraoua Group Servt.e cuuaca ., n. NA.ZAII.EN& LIU Ar'e._ 8t.. Ooeta liMa hator: a... Cllw W'llllll-. Llbady 1-7111 Sunday St>,rv1oes : Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Momlnl WonhJp at 10:30 a.m. EvanceUsUe St>,rv- loe. 7 p.m. Sunday. ~T meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. BVmft'll DAY ADVENTIST N..,._. 8Ift. at...._ St.. N....,-t Relcltta Llbelty 1-1532 EWer D. D. 8plt ...... Saturday Morning Servtoea: Sab- bath School: 9:30 a.m.-Ser-mon: U :00 a.m. P'r'a.Yft meet· lng: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Frt· d&)' Ewnina V~: 1:00. , TRK Cllt1acB or CIIIUST •• a_. st.. o.e. ._ Ubelt! a.m1 D.O. B ...... ....._ Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m. Bible study; 11 a.m . momlnc wor- ship: 7 p.m. evening aervl~. Midweek s e r v I c e 7 p.m. Wednesday. CL"'fTTI.AL BIBLE CBU&CII Onaca Aft. at !Srcl St.. e-ta ..... Liberty 1·5303 A.A. ....... ...__ Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.-Mom- lng Service, 11 :00: Ewnlnc Ser- vice, 7:30. MJ<tweek SerYke. w edneedlly' 7 :30 p. m. Meeting. CUU.CB OF OUR LADT 01' NT. CARMEL lW W. II&IMa 81•4.. Sewpon IIAitlor ttl' FatiMr S~ Kiley. haC« r.u.. c.arg. Pama:uu.a A.atL haler Sunday Masses: 8 ·00. 10·00. 11 :30 am Weekday Mass: 7 A5, 8:00 a.m Confc:-slon: Saturda)'S and e,·es. of l<ot Fridays and Thi!> v. as the Colden Text In {'1\t". to II\ lng for Htm our Sunda) school lt>"• .. -.un ma n~ ....,_, years ago One little girl tn thl' Our Falht>r. Thou dost so tton- ('lass -.aid he du1 n()l haH• tn J.!O riNI~ ltwt> us. Help u to shut mto ,1 qutet plaN' t<• pra) ='hf' thl' t1oor un all t>arthly thoughts said "he could pra> v. hilt' sh<' and ff>ar-In the silt>n~ speak v. a walking 00~ n the <;He-t't or tt1 u... for Wf' would know tht> t'ating hN dinnN , .. ~ oC Th} -.('T'-1\'t'. PVen as dirt I rt'm{'mb(>r thl' dd~ ~ ht•n I our :\1a~tPr 11 v. h<>l'(' name we c•ould talk to m} t-arthly fatht>r prJ~ 1\mt>n "htle v.e V.f'rt' walktnJ:: do"n thP Tbou9bt for tM Day. !'tret>t When I nN'df'd hi'( hPIJI Tn h•\'f' r .. >d mrans to pra y. In .And gu ldan~'t'. ho"e't'r "t> \\t>nt mP•111 It• tv ~k Hts roun..o;e-1 Into a room and C'I0~<1 tht' d<>clr .tnt! to h l\f' •lne·~~ netlithbor W1th the stmplicit~ nf lin l" EdDG a.n.. chtldr<'n. "t' c.1 n ,.,,m,• t 11ur Auditor 1 Wiscon In Hoi)' Days from .:1 :00 to 5:30 ------------------------- p.m and trom i :30 to :30 p m CH1U8T Lt'TBEKAS CRl."RCB OF COST A )U;S." (MIMOW'I f11odl Amfortcaa Lfolto. HaJJ, COlMa Me. Pu&or: ae.. Lott.ar Tont4)"' Sunday ~l'VI<.'I.'S. Worship Serv· ~ 9 a.m unday School at 10.15 a.m. nasT CBUaCB Or CIDU T 8CIL"TIKT JIOS VIa Ud6, Ne.,.r\ 8Mdl IL<\rbor !4tA ~,mf18~ School 9 15 am .• Sunday ~rvw~· 11 :00 a.m. W~esday I:..\.~1\U\11: Mef'tin.:· 8·00. Read· lng Room. 3315 V Ia Lido. New pnrt Be-ach. open 10 a m -5 p.m wl'Ck days. 10 a.m -7:45 p.m l\'ednesd~ 7·9 p m Frtday tl'·enlngs. AASIORf l.ANOIN5 CIOA'II SHOP 0,.014...__0.._.. ... ,... ... ....... Ul7 w. c.... ..... .....,.,.. u~ .... ,,. SYWSOM _. NOUAI .............. ..... 111........... * ... ~NlTY lo.:TIIODI8T 116 Aptla -'"--BaiMa ...... ....... : Dr. llarr7 ww .. Sunday St"n'lces' 9:30 a.m., Sun-clay School. 11 ·00 a.m. Wonhlp Sen 1ce IASfM IM""AID ... 'f...._ c .. ;t '; u r tn .... ._ 1111 ..... ,.,..,....Dt_ ............. . •w•• New~ ...................... mt w. c..."--'-' ........ u ..... MM.W .......... -...r .................... ... ~ .......... *"""' ...... •onca or a.ac:TIC* r o • Ma«Ua or TD aovau. DIG .OAaD or TilE OUIIQE COAST J t1 • I 0 a COLLIEQE DISTJIICT. NO'I1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the elector. of the Orange Coast Junior Colleee Dlltrlct of Orange County, California, that the Annual Election for member of the Board of Trustees of the Oranae Coast Junio r College Dll· trlct wUI be held on the third Friday of May, viz, May 21, 1954. It will be necessary to elect one member. The polling place for said electors of the Orange Coast Jun· lor College District will be deslg· nated and appointed as follows : ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 1 ~ON P~CT NO. 7 shall lnclude aU the area em· braced within the exterior bound· aries of Huntlneton Beach Ele· mentary School District, Pre· clncts as In City ElecUon-Sun· set Beach 1 and 2. The POLLING PLACE therein shall be at the Sunaet Beach Fire Hall, 1686l Twelfth Street. Sunset Beach. Tbe polls wllJ be open between the hours of 7:00 A.M. a nd 7:00 P.M. OFFICERS OF ELECTION said Election Precinct No. 7: In.apector: Mr. Frederick A. Belcher Judge: Mrs. Frances Earll Judge: Mrs. Grace A. MUter ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 8 ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 8 s hall Include all the area em - braced within the exterior bound- ELECTION PRECfNCT NO. 1 aries of Costa Mesa Union Ele· sh all include all the area em· mentary School District. braced within the exterior bound· The POLLING PLACE therein aries or the Seal Beach Elemen· shall be at the Costa Mesa Union tary School District. Elementary School Building, 1901 The POLLING PLACE therein Newport Boulevard. The Polls shall be a t the Seal Beach Ele· will be operr between the hours mentary School Building. Coast or 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Highway. The polls w ill be open OFFICERS OF ELECTION for between the hours of 7:00 A.M. said Election Precinct No. 8. Ellcll.l_..._ •••• ,., 0.1•• June Herman. one of Coast's vivacious song leaders. ls the honorary coxwaln a nd mascot of OCC's first crew team . At the beginning or the shell racing season the team was searching tor a small person to serve as coxwaln or steerman of the racing s hell. None of the Coast male populace wanted the a nd 7:00 P.M. Inspector: Mrs. Allee Jones OFFICERS OF ELECTION FOR Judge: Mrs. Nellie Ogden • job so the team turned to the fairer sex ror help. said Election Precinct No. 1: Judge: Mrs. Lillian M. Bailey Inspector: Mrs. Ma ry E. Taylor ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 9 Judge: Mrs. Louise Couter ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 9 Judge: Mrs. Martha M. Murphy s ha ll Include all the area em · ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 2 braced within the exterior bound· ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 2 aries of Newport Beach Elemen· shall include all the a rea em-tary School District. Precinct tio. braced within the Westminster 1 (Precincts as In City Elections Ell'mentary School District. Prl'· -1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 11. 17. 18. 19, 24, cinct No. 1 (Precinct as in City 25. 26. and 28. These precincts Elections-Westminster Nos. l , 4, lncludl' West Newport. Newport. a nd 6. and Barber City No. 1 Balboa, and Lido Islel. I that portion within the West· Thl' POLLING PLACE therein min ·ter School District), No. 2. shall be at the Newport Beach and that portion or Wintersburg Elementary School, 14th and Baf. After much coaxing June con- ~nted to join the crew. but when othl'r schools in the row· lng conference heard of the girl coxwaln they rebelled. Coast's team was firmly Informed t hat "crew Is a m an's sport and te· male roxwalns were definitely out " To show their appreciation for her efforts the team unanimous· ly bestowed upon June the title or honorary coxwaln and mascot of thl' crew team. -· GaT A ~ I lb&. I OLo wu born to Mr. and Mra. R. W. Strutz. 211 E. Balboa Blvd .. U.lboa. In Santa Ana Community Ho.pltal on Sat· urday. May 1. UG~ •ana SVIOIO. o• AIRJfDD COIDLADIT De~Jt.l ... -lN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF 'mE STATE OF CAUFORNIA IN AlfD FOR mE COUNTY OF ORANGE. JOAN CRAWFORD PlanUff. va. EARL W. CRAWFORD, ~fen­ dant. Action brought In the Superior Court ot the County ot Orange. and Amended Complalht fll@d In the Office of the Clerk of the Su· perlor Court of Said County. THE PEOPLE O F TKE STATE OF CAUFORNlA SEND GREET· INGS TO: EARL W. CRAWFORD. Defen· dant. You are directed to Rppear in a n action brought aialnst you py the above named plaintiff, In the Superior Court of the State of CaWornla, In and for the County of Orange. and to answer the amended complaint therein within ten days after the service on you of this s ummons. If served within the Co unty of Or· ange. or within thirty days If served elsewhere. a nd you are notified that unless you so ap- pear a nd answer as above re· qulred, the plalntW will take judgment for any money or damages d e m a n d e d In the amended Complaint, as arising upon contract. or wUI apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the amended com · pla int. District lying within the boun-boa Blvd. The polls will lx' open FAD.t18E TO REGISTER Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Co urt of the County of Orange, Sta te of Call· Cornia, this 7th day of May. 1954. darles of the Westminster School bf'tween the hours or 'i :00 A.M. District.• and 7:00 P.M. The POLLI NG PLACE therein OFFICERS OF ELECTION for shall be at the Westmfnster Ele· said Election Precinct No.9: mentary School Building. 751 11 Inspector: East Westminster Avenue. Thl' Mrs. J ulia Mae Eggert polls will be open lx'tween the Judge: Mrs. Nina K. Holtby hourl" of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00P.M. Judge: Mrs. Amy Wolcott OFFICERS OF' ELECTI0 :'-1 for ELECTION PRECINCT NO 10 said Election Preclnc·t No 2: ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 10 Inspector: Mr<~. Rowl'na Set>lig shall tncludl' a ll th€' area em- J udgP: ~I rs. Siddll' hracrtl within thr t-xtrrior bound· Robert 0 . Spelchl'r, 42, of 117 28th St . Newport Beach, has been Sl'ntencl'd to servl' 90 days In jail on a charge or failure to register as a sex offender, New· port police rt'port. A total of 80 days or the sentence was sus· pended three years and h t> was placed on s ummary probation on condition h<' ob€'y a ll laws of the statt• (SEAL SUPERJQR COURT ORANGE COUNTY> B. J. SMITH. County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California. In and for the County of Orange By THOMAS MORELAND. Deputy. J udge: Mrs. Wilma Reed a ries or Newport Beach Elcmen· NOVU: NIGHT AT aTC A. K. PHELPS Attornl'y for Plaintiff 507 Coast Blvd. ELECTIO:"i PRECINCT NO. 3 tary S<:hool District, Precinct No. ELECTIO:-; PRECINCT :"iO. 3 !2 • PrN"Incts as In City Elf.'Ction shall include a ll the area em.,-Jl. 7. 10. 12. 13. H . 16. 21. 22. brac£-d within thl' exterior bound· 23 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. a net that a ries of the Wl'Stminstor Ele· p.trt or Bay idt' Pre<'inct No. 2 ml'ntary School District. Precinct lying withkl the :"'Pwport Beach No. 2 1 Precincts as In City Elec· Elementary School. Thl'se pre· tlons-Midway City 1. 2 and 3, clncts Include: Ba lboa Island, and Westminster 2. 3, 5. and that ~aeon U.y, Harbor Island. Co· portion or Westminster 7 lying rona del Mar. I within the Westminster School The POLLING PLACE lh£-rl'ln District boundaries.\ shall be a t the Corona del Ma r The POLLING PLACE ther£-in Ell'mentary School. 610 Carna· shall be at the Midway City tion Avenue. Corona dl'l Mar. Scout Cabin on the Midway City The polls will be open between School grounds. Newhall and the hours of i :OO A.M. and 7:00 Hazard Strel'ts. The polls will be P M. open between the hours of i :OO OFFICERS OF ELECTION for A.M. and 7:00 P.M. said Election Precinct No. 10: Of'nCERS OF ELECTION for Inspector: Mrs. Anne Crowl said Election Precinct No. 3: Judge: Mrs. Jane E. Morgan Inspector: Mrs Lillian Weaver Judgt.>: Judge: Mrs Helen McGrew 1 Mrs. Martha M. Cunningham Judgl': Mrs. Lucille Wolfe I ELECTION PREC£NCT NO. 1l ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 4 ELECTION PRECfNCT NO. 11 ELECTION PRECINCT NO <l s hall Include all the a.rea em· shall include a ll the a rl'a em · braced within the exterior bound· bracl'd w ithin thl' exterior bound· aries or Newport Beach Elemen· aries of the Ocean View Ele· tary School District. Precinct No. mentary School District. 3 <Precincts as In City Election The POLLING PLACE therein -9. 15. 20, ZT. 34. 35. a nd 36. shall be at the Ocean VIew Ele· These precincts include: Newport ml'ntary Srhool Building. four H€'ights. Clltf Haven. Bayshores, miles north of Huntington Beach land Bayshore Campi on Highway 39. The polls will be The POLUNG PLACE therein open between the hours of 2:00 sha ll be at the Horacl' Ensign P.M. and 7:00 P M. School. 1400 Cliff Drivl', Newport Of'F1CERS OF ELECTTON for Heights. The polls will be open said EJection Precinct No 4: between the hours of 7:00 A.M. Inspector: Mrs. Harry Letson and 7 :00 P.M. Judge: Mrs. Allee Lambert OFFICERS O F ELECTION for Judgl': Mr!'O. W. F. Hamm said Election Precinct No. 11 : ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 5 Inspector: Mrs. Edna J. Jones ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 5 Judge: Mrs. Mary Taylor shall lnclu~e all the area l'm-Judge: Mrs. Doris 1. Ferguson brac£-d wlthm the exterior bound· The foregoing Rt-solutlon was aries of the Fountain Valley Ele-passed and adopted at a regular mentary School District. meetlnK of the Board of Trustees The POLLING PLACE therein of Orange Coast Junior College sh all be at the Fountain Va lley District of Orange County Call· Elementary School Building. Tal· fornla, on the 2nd day of March. bert and Bushard Roads . The 1954. polls will be open between the HORACE PARKER hours of 1:00 P.M. and 7 P.M. HARRY LeB.ARD OFF'ICERS OF ELECnON for W. M. LONGMOOR said Election Precinct No. 4: LOUtS CONRADY Inspector: Mra. Hazel ~KH D. D. LAWHEAD ludge : Mrs. Dorothy Evan• Board of Trulten of Orange Jud,e: Mrs. WUma Steppe Coast Junior College Dlltrlct ELJ.X:I10N PRECDtcr l!fO. 6 of Orange County. Callfornla. El..lrnON PRBCIJfCT NO. 6 ATI'EST: llhall tndu4e all the area em· a. H. Hi &IISON w.eed wtthln the ater1ot bound· Secretary ol a a 1 d Board ol .,.._ til Bu.ntln,toa IIHd\ Ele· ~ meatu7 School Dlltrld. Pre· PubU8b llardl 25; May 13. 2». dadl • Ill City EleeUon. 1JM. In tbe J!f.wport llartMir En· TIM POI.I.omG PLACE tbere.ln a1 lllaU '-at tM Buatmcton IIHeb 111- 1:1• ···~ MooiiWldJq. 5M2 ============ ............ fte pol1l wtl1 .. .,_ ' I u• .. boun til 7:00 Atl your prifttift4 .-dl wil be A.ll. ..e NO P.ll. hendled ~,tty ..f court- C»II 0. .....-rtOif fGr eotlllilt ift tile w ..... , eq~lip: ...... ,_ ... ? rt ... 1: ped Job ""''i.lcl O... ... nt Of 2 I 7 , .. ,_...... 'f!NI......., lwa ·~· ......... t P M n.-.._ IICMCoeltL • ~-0.0. ..... Corona del Mar. Calif. Harbor 1286 Saturday night Is movie night at thf.C' Balboa Yacht Club The a w.trd-winlng picture "Quartet," written and directed by Somer· set Maughm. will be shown at 9 p.m Publish : May 13. 20. Z7 : June 3. 10. 17. 24: July 1. 8. 1954 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. ,.,.. tl/ u,tt•,., b~ luMon" y,...., ~ ,,.,._ Diamond Jublee of Light The 8rst elearic Jjght of Thomas A. Edison 7S years •so proved 10 the world that electricity bad ptactica1 use, and launched the march of progress which has brousht us the cbily miracles of electric: living. This year we join the nation in saluting the Diamond Jubilee of light honoring the great inventor and the.7S yean of eltttrical developtnent which ha~ ~~ our standards of living to their highest potnt m hataory. The "Pascaar ollipa" opening the Ice Caf"'dea peys tribute eo Liptlla Diamoad .Jubilee, l8d ill ~heme.,.._ the murtable ............... wbldt ba~ _. clec:tridry mantiacra ................ COidJ ... c. I Open House at Hoag Sun. Open house at Hoag Memorial Ha.pltal wtU be held next Sun· day In recognition of National Hoepltal Week, which endl on Sunday. Member~ of the hospital Awdllary will conduct l\lldH toJJra for the public. Mrs. Donald Colqrove La ln chari of refrfth- menta. w. L aun.&~~ •o•oUD W. B. Butler, manager of Udo Trailer Sales, Newport dealer for Kit Coach Homes, and Cy Hoag. service manager for the organ!· zaUon. were recently honored at the annual awards gathering of the Klt Manufacturing Co .. Long Beach. Olf U'AD SliD DUT"f Robert E. Randall, fireman, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Easton. 139 Albert Pl., eo.ta Mesa. reported recently for duty aboard the r~paJr lhlp USS Ard 26. at the U. S. Naval Station, Astoria, Oregon. Fireman Ran· dall entered the U. S. Navy 'In November, 1952. and received h.i.s recruit training at the U. S. N a v a 1 Training Center. San Diego. nw u:smEII'n liEU Mr. and Mrl. A. G. Wheeler. formerly of Alameda, bave pur· chased a home at 508 Acacia Ave .• Corona de.l Mar. ....,. A ~ llobert O.vtd, I lbe., 1 OL, wu born to )(r. and Mn. Jobn Barry, 42» Polneettla Ave., Corona «WI Mar, on Saturday, May 1, In St. Joeepb Hoepltal. 'l'be new arrival joln.a hb alatft. Nancy Marie, 4%, and Theodore Robert, 3. In the family. m COaoiiA DKL IIAII 1'8D81DAW. MAW II. 1114 HAIIDWAB HOUa'WABI y_.OI&ITOP .... STROOT'S TeWIIIIde•iaMS ..~a.. ............. .................... .,. cuv. mowx ftAIIft. U. Ne.,.n ...._ u.rtr .... c.-... ELECT Roller+ P. KNEELAND District Attorney On -llae-job Esperie~ • Now Cla;.J TrW Deptdy IE-ELECT JAMIS 8. UTT MAGAZINE £0VBa ...... AaB IN Orange County The thrilling designs of Anwica's foremc»t ~home piMV* ... exciting sp«iousneu tiNt brings ~ ~ f•mily three times the ¥t~uelliving spK8i Every InCh is new, smert ••• • f~ • the very magci"" tiMt t..ve rMde the Oiff ~ ~ .-rhe ~ne Ccwar Hofne.• ..,.. chooee ,_. •••••w .... ,OFf'*''' In Sente Ana, ~ C... ,_., end Anaheim. •• • _, ...... ._. KILLION, DOni & • N, ._ •• ._. • • r .... , 'at ........ , , .... M 0 I fbC Mal., ~ .. sa.• I P ......... flu o ..... D I 1 rf .. ....... ,...,. ... .,lie t? COftA IIIlA 110ft n.e WlUiam St. Claln have moved from Dl2 Banta Ana Ave .• eo.ta .....-. to m Oak St. ..... llllrt uDU•nDroa HOME LOANS Ill HARBOR DISTRICT TO IIY -IIlLI IEFIIIIOE' --·-- IIIEIDT IIJEI StartiDg at 6°/o Recluci119 to 51/2 5°/o ·41/2 Plu tM SenicH of Orate Coalaty"l IAr.-t S4rriD9a & Locm AuodatioD LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVDIGS & LOAJf ASSOCIATIOK 2Z1 oc:aAJf AY&. n. 4·11., $400 Is Raised •••• IIJ l~llil•• by Liontamers 11 ,. 1111111 ,All eandklatee I« tbe State A eapadty erowd wu PftW11l AMembly ln the 74th ciUib1ct tor the annual Llontamen May wtll be pnMnt to •ak on ttwlr Day Brunch held Jut week on quallltcatlona and reuona tor W@dnNday at the Balboa Bay aeeklnt oftlce when the New- Club. ApproxJmately StOO will be port Harbor Yount Republkana turned over to the Carl Harvey hold their monthJy mHttne at School for crippled children, It 8 p.m.. May 19, In the Collta wu decided by the ten actJve Mesa American Lqlon Hall. In· members of the poup at the eluded will be Norman Miller, meetlne held Tuesday at Chef• Earl Stanley, Charles Hindley, Inn. Joe Brophy and Oland Carrick. Special entertainment w a a The audience will be able to provided by LaJTY Hooper of the meet them penonally and ask Lawrence Welk orchestra. questions from the floor. Each Amone the 40 door prizes, out· election year Newport Harbor standlne ellts were presepted to Youne Republicans present all Mrs. Paul Dunlap of Coeta Mesa, candidates within the district. Mlu UUan Daniell of Shore Forrest Allinder Ia president Clllfs. an4 Mrs. Valarle Clark of of the croup. Balboa, accordlne to Mrs. Ruth Seeley, publicity chairman. Read .Enslen Wa.nt Ad& THE ENSIGN. HA-1114 For leH ...... .ds, ettnlapas c.l Mo.1etk "''d-lftetw -·" ftliJ CGft .._ ollftod "-'an. After lid is M aut, MOglc fifteen ptdt it lip Gftd halcl it ~ you. eo... ln. Let vs thaw you*"~ feature. l.IIIMrpr'a $3AI laDd Nd.. wbl• • .,.Uow I -·'; a-1.. $3.. trial . -.. ~ . FIVE-TEAJl GU ABA.JfTE.E CROWN HARDWARE "A HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMEifT STOllE" -:-WE ern: caoww STAMrs-:- IIA.a.c)B 232 D1 COAST ai.VJ). COaOIIA DEL NAB part-by-part proof ... p is your ••best b-..y'' In the lovvest-prlce field I Recently a 1964 Plymouth and current m.Jdela pf the other two beat-known low-price oara were taken apart by Ptymoulh e~.yiueors and compared, part by part. Standard "atock" modela were usea. We've :iated ~"rr.6 t{J)ical findings below. ............ 1e ...... ltUI'"" In tnaftl ••••· Here are tual a lew I P .. nt ...... ...... I, ~......,. ~ ... &.,drllk IM• cylllldtn ill Ndl'""" ..... to ...... ~ .,. Mttlout .. ,,.. lllne." The othrf twelow-prict c.rsiiM only one. Seataprln- ptyiiiOIItll~~~n coila tprinp. lof lonaer tastina support. The • otlltr t.o • 11M • 'liJlll platform type. Abo. Ptym- •11•'• ""'"1111·011·.-.ncs" dnan adcb ~ C*lllort.' Platonllln•• fltytMittiNI ~ riftp on l«ff pistall; tilt "oltlef t'MI" ............. : ........ c.tlon deposit. 11101'1 (1111. ......r;;;....,... . ..,...t..-.y, a l Mlo .. nlo 011 PI-• ~ • 111111 ,.,_.. _..... "-"...,. atn .. ., ............................ ..... til ....,. btn Clift ........... ,.. can. .............. ,., .... ~ ...... . ........ ........ -..,... ...... .., ..... -...., ............ !!!!!. All • "' till .................. ...-s .. I'I~INdllllf~ .................. .... ... ,.._ .......... ...., ... -.rt ... .....,. ............ ~ Cfl. .,.. bliP. ... o111r ..... 111n. ..,... r. 1t111pp, ol X7 &. Jlrd lt.. ec.ta ..... .Artt.by ln ..-a wu the cllreeW bJ t be II' lnlltnadcr. wW IDOW ,._ hrt Ltwt.. theme o1 the IDIIlallatlon cee-Kane IUeMdL Wuh .. to Y---. W8111L. llrtnt mony for the MW ot.rleefl ol the ..,...,.. tbe u.t ot JUeliU at c-enter .,... .aonth to putidpete Buatne. and Pral..tonal Worn-the ctlnner partJ were the new In .....-IBII Top ,.... tile en's Club held Tllunday evenln1 pnlll4t.nra ......., Georp Gun· 44th I.Jafa.Db7 DIYtl6on. 'lbe 15.· at the Newport Harbor Yacht ctermn, Edna z.u and Mae ooo.man tJ'alnlq eara.e will Club. JORN. &ftd her daupt.er, VIr· ac:re. mobOity and tlH power Ualne a pallette of colorful llnla Boardman. Other luaU ol unltl under modern combat noeeaaya, C a r o I y n Weber, a rwewnt Included Etta Gunder· conditions lncludtne a al.mulated member ot the local club and 110n, Vera UJlenthal, Lucille El· atomic: explM!on. Cpl. Knipp pUt president of the California llott. Clorla Chapman, Marearet worked tor Hollister aro.. Mura· Federation ot BPW. Installed Herblt, DrucUla Hareett. Beverly ery ln COIIta Mesa ltefore enter· Mazie Bird of Balboa as prHI· Couthlll, Ada Juhl, Carrn,n Bell.. lnl the Army In January. 1953. dent; Jean Howell u first v1ce Ruby Pox, Marva Kerb, La Rue He ll due home on furlouth In president; Jean Mathews u sec· Harding. Florence Gray and June. ond vice president; Dorl1 Raef, Allee Barton. A motlt of aprlne f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=;;::;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, recordlnr secretary; Ruby Mb· n owera decorated the tables, and JEAOJVOL zko. correspondlnt ae c retary; Mary Naerell fashioned silver ~-~ and Dorothy Palen, treasurer. replica• of BPW symboll for r~•~ Pastel tulle and taffeta gowns head table. Door prize was won were worn by a sextet of "Melo· by Merllee Dungan. dl.sts" from Newpor1 Harbor High Alter pre.entlng retirine presi- School. who presented the mu· dent Mildred Chapman with the steal program. The girls. Patricia BPW club rlne. the new presJ. AtkJMOn, Sally Stt>Wart. Sara dt>nt announced her commlnt"e Metcalf, Caroline 0 v er m a n · chairmen: education and te· Georgia Barnea and Joannt> search. Betty• Handy; finance, Tonne. were accompanied and 1 Lydia Southworth; International relations. Rose Fenton; h~alth and safety. Helen Chlven; leels · Gla:rnour latlon. Mildred Stanley; mem· bershlp, J~an Ma thews ; nt>Ws Gl • service; Isla Pet"k with Helen 1mpses Gatterdam as CO·Chalrman; pro · grams, Jean Howell ; public a!· fairs. Hilda Briscoe; raffle prizes. Fas hion lsn't fooling-It's a sweater year. And sweaters are the "prima" factor t Number one. that Is) In fashion~ for JUJIUiler 1954. Whether you'rt-a travt'ller or a stay.at·homt>. you'll n~ several for various IX'C'aslons. if you are both pral·tlcal anct "vogue" minded. LA>t 's ~~&y you are weekt'ndlng for a party·tlme ... visit ing a ranch in tht' roun· try . . . golfing • at home or away 1 • . having fu n w1th frlt'nds Ill the beal'h or 'Is· lting in town Isabelle Bowles; conventions, Carolyn Weber; courtesy, Helen Spies; decoration, Ada Ma rie Olssler; h istorian, Aida Gorton; h o s p It a 1 it y. Ruth Wilmes; Gretha Tubbs, March or Dimes; Edythe Barnes. radio a nd tele· vision: Kathl~n Coleman. mu· sic; report CO·ordlnat(lr, Kay Vau~hn ; welfare. Ruth Crl>rrlsh ; yea r book and emblem. Marl· lynn Wheeler: youth actlvltll'S. Evelyn Varner; bosst>s' mght. Marigold Schlueter w ith Dorothy S u t her I a n d as ro·chalrma n Mary ~a£>gell will b4.' chairman of th£> Christmas Pr<'\II.'W and her committ~ will be ;\1Jillt> Chapman, Jpan ;\iathPws. and Lydia Southworth 11.50 to DJOO -.u.oa _, UI~A"' COIIO•A DEL liD For Years! People have been .. yina ... and bdieviq that YOU CAN DO BEITER at ~ • • • Furmture• 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET ....... Now that Rhetnpld 1a here and Mother's had her day . . . what ctw.! Swint the broom. kids . . . and make with the poU.shing cloth . . . Let's have a ball ... Our shelves an "round and firm and fuUy packed" wtth a long llne·up of alick dlahes to make these buUdtnp that hold u.s tree from anything that mara or Impedes ..... HoUMcleanlne," accordtnc to Thorndike Barnhart. ..... .GcdJ,w eqs te ........ W.. -.I all ov .U.. Uttle peUiea wltlll ...... •J .... 1"'U to look .... tlile .,. .... _. be • ciMd pld•• •• .. • •• Motta .. lOUd to ..., .. dotiMe daeeta • • • • .. • ceclarbod lpny ......... ..... .. c:r.,.tal.l • • • .... .. • ~· bed ......... ••••didde to ~ ·-dowa wlaUe tMy're Oyl8v ••• I ..... te ti8d ...... c:.u. ... Cl._y St.o . . . aut t ~ II lsa"t • Groeewy Stan .•• lt'1 • ••• Wh•t·h bring up a "compll· ment" I think Is one of the nicest wp have Pver rf'('t'lvt"d . . Said an out·of·towner. "You know what thlS pia('(' rt"mlnds me of! An old country stor(''" My For party · ttme chooee a beautthal caaluDere with JGt1D p1plD4J at O .. rioD'a; the COUD• try w .. bDd may take a clau- ic sllpoftr: UM a casual c:ard.l· CJGD •rouDd yow lhoulden fo1' early monW19 or late after- DOOD ~lf: doD't be without tbo jacket ••ecrte1' (ICIILI but· totaa) for the casual beach COIIlmuaiU... that's u.s. of coano: cmd bo san to LDdadll •=-.... tMt ...._ a coetll.me ........... Compl~t~ Home F'umlsh~p ~ Uborty .. I·KW • flr~t thou~ht1-l m us t admit madP the ptn featht>rs stand out on th£> back of my net"k old cracker barrel.., and !IUCh But Dalton t'a'lhmer~. fnund nt O'Brl£>n'!! arP the perf('("t 'IWeater for J1;0 many O<'('asJons. Vcro;alllt> styling ~r~akt"S them cia ic and casual or tht' lovely part of a more feminine ~ardrobt> Beau tilul colors makP them {"!pt"C'tal I)' summ£>r m inded and PXqUJsite as gra duation gifts. Cnditable C11D009 sweaters that tab tiM ,._. of coats tills IOCIIIOII an .. Geist aDd Goiat cloUCJM that P" you tbe abon Jadllet look • • • At O'ariea•a J'OU'U Ulld tbo aable atitda. tiM balky ~baker-type yam.a. tbo t-....da aDd a..t of all ..• wbite ..• lots of it tb1l ,..... Swt'aters that make a CO!ltumP are esl)('elally nt>W among th£> Imported swt>aten. 'ntese you must see to appreciate: they are boldly adorned with hand yarn embroidery. smartly tr I mm ed with colored frlnee touches and destined to makl' a treml'ndous ensemble with the proper skirt combination. Altoget.ber, this IS a sweatt'r year and ll you havt>· n't discovered their fuhlon v~· satlllty come Into O"BBUEN'S at once and ~ our expansive SE'· lectlons. - . -., ......__ 1415 COAIT ~AIID COIIOIIA Da. IIU Our New Address: 22oo Newport Blvd., Costa Meea . Harbor T....ter &Stcnre * * * * * * OPERATIO The outstanding succeu of the a rever Road-Doy·O lost Saturday was a tribute to the h1gh chool youngsters who WANT to learn to drive sofely -! . a d l1vel STAN LEY DID IT! It was a tribute to Auemblymo n Earl W Stanley of the 74th District, who put d rive r educot•on a nd dnver tra on ,ng in our schools -os good insurance thot YOUR child will be a sofer driver! HE IS HONORED! For his worlc in promotong sofe dn vmg, Auemblymo" Stonley will get a citation from the Notoonol Council of Traffic Safety -the only person west of the Roclu es to be so honored! It ;, but Oruo of M.-4 ~l' -4CCOMPLI ~R.tiE., T.' of l ·our C -4PABLE. H.-4RD.fr'ORK"C <4 .S. E.tlll'.l · .W.-4' ST 4.~to·. HE HAS EXPERIENCE and ABILITY ORANGE COUNTY'S 74th AS. SEMBLY DISTRICT NEEDS HIS 0 U T S T A N D I N G A81LITV1 JUDGMENT, AND S 0 UN D EXPERIENC£1 -* YOUit ASSURANCE Of THE I E S T IS Y 0 U I VOTE TO ftTAIN •..• YMAN IA.IlL W • 4 then I con<~iderect thP old country store as il wa In the old days . lht> one pla~ In tht> com- m unJty where t"Vt"f')'body ~·t'llt to gt>t e\'eryttung . . the ~aeon ltght I mt>llowC'd . . I t>Vt'n IM'C amt-.t Inti£' l'dd • More UDtypical 9NC11'Y llwe bOUMhold beJpal aiGIId ..., Tartle Wax protects fiDe fw· aiture with a .... -cMJy -.....cl fiailh.. . . . z..atla AliD-d Sticb rem~ 1010 KSatdaM ... SaaJ-Wca -.I IC09Uiar'l Mlrrw G.._. .•. A-s IOUDdfa9 tbe bead a .-4 .._ yuan tnaJy •.• Wb•• ••• .....,. a ...,.. product t. tbo ftnt U... ••• road tbo l.utna~ .... follow u... c.nf1111y • • • u you read to ue • tulriala towel ... u.. a tutdala ....a. _. - old lOCk ..... ~ l.utnlctlolll an t....-.t ..ct aboaJd be fonow.d te tbo .. . tw to. correct ,_..tl .. . Gl-1 r ... ·s DeW Cottlla ..., c-• ....... ~ tbat I...,.. t.... ..a.cl ..ar .... .,.. ........ .., ....... road CUI'&h.Uy'" ...... ,.. .... Franklin's Wax rates an A for heavy traffic and problem noon Franklin's I a non-llppery wax used commt"fCiaJiy for eJe· vator noors. etc for yean: . . . And Franklin's Rubber Glou Cleaner in spltt' of a confuslnc name is the best wax removf!'l' I'~ rome' acroaa ... Float on •. · don't rub ... watt"h t~levlllo.n fQJ' 10 mInutes . . • 10 ba<.'k llftd wi)M" orr ... All th~ o.ld wu wtll ~ d.iu(l]\.~ ••• What lan't d'-· 80lvt"d will be looaened • • • , I ~ ... -. = .... ,., •• Corona del Mar VOGEL VALUE •• 31111 .... lt-11• H ... larftJ I,,_ a.altor ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS Little SuMn Sch l&ler ot Bal· ~ boa JsJand . all of .8 yean old. HEIFS A IUY! For Sale Situatiooa W em ted He~..-....---W-cm-.. --... -----celebrated her birthday aonJftr . .., ~ sa ry Saturd ay wlth a picnic at PIANO, S90: 3 romplete beds. S25 PERMANENT RESlDENT with 5 PART TIME for young men and wom~n presently emp loyed. Do not a pply for thls position un· less: 1. You a re well groomed and well ma nnered. 2. You enjoy h elping people to lea rn. 3. You have a mbition to pro· gress ra pidly. 4. You a lso have the e ar nest desire .to undereo a well-rou nded program of self deve lopment. These are the es - s e n t I a I qua iUk atlons. For mem bersh ip on a teaching s taff of the ARTHUR MURRAY DANCE STUDIOS. We give you the necessary da nce education. Applica nts will be Interviewed for one week from '3 to ~ anc1 7 to 9. Apply In person to the ARTHUR MURRAY ST UDIOS. -Ill Coast lfwy.. Corona d el Mar. Tuesday a nd 1\rlday, and 238 Lagu na Ave.. L ag u n n Beach. Monday. Wed nesday. Th ursday and Saturday. Train lng Is free to those qualified. Costa Meu Park. Her guMts wt>re Christine Farquhar. Joy~ Miller. Susan Spl~r. Chrlatln~ Park. Barba ra Beer. Anna Par- tch. Sheila McLain. Diane Moon, Barbara Frlsby, C('(.'UI Il Bandol. Rk hard Johnaton a nd Frederick Joh nston. Susan Is the dau gh tf'f of Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph Schl~ler of 1202 S. Bay Front. Balboa Is- land. Ocean side of Hwy. H.W. fl oors. forced a ir heat, fire - place, large rooms, convenie nt kltcht>n. br<'aklast area , lots o! tlfe. Master bedroom has conn('('tlng * bath: large double garage. fenced yard, nicely landscaped. Thls Is one o1 the r leanest hom l'S It has been our pleasure to show. Priced righ t. Good term~. • • • C..a 1111 lar Vecel Val• HOME AND INCOME-VALUE PACKED 2._.1'00111 H01111 AND FURNISHED 2-Betlr~~~~ larac• A,t. Very best IO<'ntion. This is a hom £' you will ht> prnu1l to live in and an apt. you ran always rent PRICED TO SELL-GOO D TERMS THE VOGEL CO. On Balboa Island In a lo cation wit h unusual future possibilities Is this roomy, 2·bedroom home. In first claSI condition. Reservations for part of summf.'r tota l over 1600.00. Rented during wlntt>r season. Nlr~ly fur - nished. room to build . Thl Is not a "dog"-yt>t prit'c>d for unly $14,100 $4.000 DOW!': • m3ybt' It>~' a ISUID IUL TY CO. I 4~ r.uk. Balboa Island HA 37i each ; dresser. $15. Thurs .. Fri .. Sat., 2-6. Harbor 298l -R. SPINET PIANO. Ju5t llke new. Famous m a kt'. Save $<100. An· other Spinet. Small, s nug, only $395. Standard m ake. Maple finish Spinet. Llke new S800. Our prlt'e Sl95. Knabe Splllet. Blond rinlsh . Save $315. An· other Spln<'l used. only $387. full kf'yboard. Oanz-Schmldt Big Piano Store. 520 No. Main. Sant a Ana. Ont' maple finish mirror typ(' spinet, $257. Spe· C'ial. ASK ABOUT t~orgnn for only $695. FULERTON MUSIC 110 North Spadra =--~-=..,.--~ BABY GRAND. Good tone. Good 1301 coAST BLVD. CORONA DEL MAR • REAL ESTATE & Rentals HARBOR 1741 HARCOR 1477 ~- t'<tl>C. Only $39j with bench. Art model \.rand. Scl85. Chick· ---------------------------------------------CD~t --:;;-;;,~11111.1 llt•me & in erlng Grand alsu used. $975. St!'tll\\'ay. Knatx•. 1\tehlln. a ll tn f in t> ronllllion. Oanz· Sl·h m idt Paa "'' Cn.. 520 No. SWIIIIII POOL with heatPr & filter go with this 2-bedrm homP 1111 .a big lot in NP\\p<>rt llts. S(•e thas TODAY. full pru'<' onl~ Sl2.000. If you ha\(' a family ur Jll~t \\,lnt tu r<';tll.> I'll joy llfP this I'> it. PIER AID FLOAT in frunt or this Cine Balboa Coves home. 2 bedrms and bath in thl' home plus a st-paratr guest room w ith bath. OvN tOO fN't blly !ront. This shoulrl be pt>rf<'\'1 for many famlliE•s and Is Vt>r.> 111<'<' $32.5(X) wit h $6.000 down. OPEl HOUSE Sund.J.~ l 3 hut you ('an s<'<' a nytamf'. 3 bedrm:<. anrl 2 baths. bf'autlful plant in~. pravatP lnrgt> rear yard 111 VE'lvcty l.i" n . grap<• -.tdkt' f!'nt'<'d : expensivt> drape:>:. .. nd <·arJ>{'tl ng \\'norl flnnrs. ,::,arh dis p .. tlraw fan. firf'· plat'e . FrenC'h tlcx.r!> l1•,crl to <'!'ml•nt Jjat io from dining room. dbl. gar.1g1' Thi.; '" a quality h ome and onl}' $18.950. OLE HA~SC I '\ l < 1 S,llt>.., :O.t.•nagemt'nt 1116 C'O.\ST 11\\'Y PHO~E Libert) ~ 1'li3 .\lulttloll' Lt,tan~ l •Uu1• t'omt' attr,lt'l rlt'\\ r.1 nch ~t\'IC' duplC'"\. {kt•a n >-ilh• of h agh . wa~. r in(' ... t ('(>nstruC'tion I IIE'.t') shakf' rnvf fC'nct>d ) d !\lain. Sant.1 Ana Ea1·h unu h,,.., 2 b<'c1r.; far!'pl I CHERRY CABI:'<IET. an t I q u e hanh\d floor. 'Nt'<'d ,lir heal. china. glaso::. stC'In .... lamp. etc. launrlry, pat in ){.H,II!t' 0\\ m•r , 6161, &gonia. COM HA 427-W -~ Jf)S.j .R WONDERFUL S<-ari;·:--A"Ym o s t lmpossiblt' w fmtl. a slightly u:o.NJ Hammond Or~n n A gr<'.lt ha rgain. Hurry and sCt> this. Dant &hmirlt. 520 ~o. Main. Santa Ana Anothcr Minshall EIC'Ctronlc Organ. USt'd. $.')87. FOR SALE -C'urnf,,rt,l hlf' t\\0 ·1 b{'droom hom(' in C'D~t. l;crgE' living room. far!'pl.wt'. kitrhE'n with dmang a rt>a. t'XIra room and llalh at jlar;,ge :'-fAY u •nt to adults 0\\ n<'r 611 Poppy COM FOR RENT: Nk<· lge. j:""t)f.""":ipt. 3 houses from ocean with tt•r rtflc vtew of jE'tt) AvailabiP f()r sum mt>r rent a I. $75.00 p N Wf'<'k HA 2113. Capt R. Patti- son. \\'. E Fbher h((ic.- 1 YEARLY rf' n t a I. fur n t-,.,h:--e-d,.--t-·o-1 tagt'.)' ani . for two adults $."iil month. -HJ Ff'rnll',lf, COM ~EARL\' NEW 1-bt'dr furn. apt I Yrs leasC'. $65. {'nnvt>niPntly j l•X'all•d. 1211 Coa.st Bh·d .. ('D!\1 HA 0269. !BALBOA I S CAlli D yr.-round rt'nt.aJ.;. A few a\ allablr for TNms. I MODERN living roum turn .. b<'d davenport & chuir to matrh. tdbles. HA U}iJ.\\' a ftNn!lons. S69 Bt:\'S a good-usedpiano. Pine for pr :tl'tkt' Full nllow -1 a nre for one > P&.r. Oa nl· S<'hmidt B1~ Pianv and Organ Stnrc. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana O~E SPI:'<IET trac1P-un~S2~l0 off FU LERTO:-; Mt:SIC 110 North Spadra FISHER PRJGHT ptano. $145.00: t Woodworth Piano Store. 1318 Coa!lit Blvd .. CdM. HA 3382. tmmt•c1. OCC'up,,m·y. Furn & -------......... -------- 1 unfurn bland R<•alty Co .. -199 Business Opportunities -----------------------------------------------Purk A\'P., B. I HArbor 377. S:'-1ALL GROCERY -.torl'. C'oun Bill's Best Buy WIY PlY IEIT1 I~ BACI BAY HOlES 3-le•l'llll-Pawe4 Streets 2-C• laraces Coloretl Rock Roofs Full Price $9.995 $495 Down "YOU'LL LI KE Ot.:R FRIENDLY SERVICE" W. A. TOBIAS Multiple U sting Realtor 393 E. SEVENTEENTH STREET Call Liberty 8-1139 -------------------- COSTA MESA No Deal! a Steal! Just listed . rt'al property . . on Marguerite. CO M Larce 2-Betlroom Ho• Flrt>plat'e <'tlvt>rs ont> wall . Tropical patio and that ain't all' 2 br. gar. apt. with satillrit'd tenants. Full Price $21,aaa DOWN?-CIVE US AN OFFER CAPT R. PATTISON W. E. Fllller I Atseci .. 912 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar Harbor 2443 Our new model home at 1955 Irvin(' Avt>. Back Bay Area OPEN ALL DAY. EVERY DAY Bt-a utlfully decorated nnd furnished by The Jsland~rs of Corona del Mar anrt Balboa ls.land lloyd C. Howard. Realtor (AT TilE AJ!CHI:B) LIBI!Iti i 8-3M8 ~ W. OO.AST HIGHWAY nEWPOil'T IIKACII 2 Houses on R-2 lot 90UTII OP' RICHW~KOMA DI!L MAll RRiiilil .am • Ill Cout ...... ec:,..~ u::-.,.,... ...,.. 2111 f"l'RN ISHED APTS rm r t> n t: tr~ locality Can tw handlt>d Louise AIJts . ovc>rlrJI'•k ing bay hy <'oupl<' Ed St-dE'ImeiPr rNI Summer regervations. 308 Car-tor. 1523 Coast Blvd .. Corona nation. COM. HA 4016. I del Mar. HA 2766. I Open Sunday Ill& 23&& t liacs RIH, Clift Han~ Set in a lovely ga rden. 3 bedrm .. 2 baths. gra pestake renei'd. patio. garb. dlsp. carpeted wood firs .. drapes O.IJ $18,110 .£iJD JU. P~, J~~e. OLE HANSON CO .. Sales Management liOO COAST HWY. PHONE: U berty 8·5573 NEWPORT BEACH Business Property HIP•aJ fl'llllct Ce nter of Corona del Mar. Consisting or store. otfJces. s hop and 2 apartment . Presently lt>ased to Ja nuary ':'15 for $3,000 yr. Will sell tr e1cii11P A. Sandy Steiner, Realtor 2912 W. COAST HWY .. NEWPORT BEACH UBERTY 8 -1521 lAY FIIIT ONLY BY SEEING THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME Will You Appr('(.'late t he Quality of Thll Property~ 5 bedrooms, 4 1~ baths. large living room, full d ining room , sun d('(.'k. patio, pier and boat slip near Newport Harbor Yacht Club . ...... al$1&,1111··· ... 1 • Well Listed •.. Half Sold! Wh~n you list your property In Lilli ..... ta ke advanta ge of our frft appralaal ~-We h ave expert a ppralJien who know m arket vaJua In your ar~a. Our lnteresb are the aame-you want to ~II for the best prl~e w ant to pt you the best price. F• ... TI LIST Wl'l1l laTIU LaM~ THau youa UALTOa NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD OF REALTORS ~ SIW I :-Jf..,.ort IHdt-: RADOt 3Z15 Paintina and P~ ~angina -oa.u1 4~ •••=-ao.la H. & M. DECORlllfGC . UNION LD ...... aQ. .. N C*-11111 I I yrs . seer. exp .• wants perma· nent position. full or part time, HA 3636-W. References. BABY SITTING by hr.. day, or week. HA 1649-W or HA 4795. YOUNG ma rried woman. rollege gradua te desires half-day po· s ltlon In N~wport Harbor area In retail s tore or as recep- t ionist. Liberty 8 -7191. EXPER. GARDNER. clean up, monthly work a nd new la nd· scape. HA 4120·W. MATURE WOMAN wish es ba by sitting. Da y or night. HA 31!2-M HANDYMAN -maintenance a nd r~palr. Pa inting, carpenter etc. J u s t a nything. Reasonable . Satisfaction guaranteed. HA 0126-J MiKeUaneous ORGAN LESSONS at your home or m ine. popular and classical, by ear or by note. Organ avail· nble for practice. Harbor JO.t6.J WILL BUY or tra de any u.sed pia no. FULERTON MUSIC 110 North Spadrn $5 RE~TS a good practit't' piano. LN the k lddies learn. All term rent a llowed. Danz-Schmidt, !'20 No Main, Santa Ana. Summer Ia •ar ltut A·l Uaetl Cars •• HEIE! at THEODORE R .. IS • • • Take Jllr clloice -·; 1 FOP.O 1-dr If -00 ·:;1 PLY MOUTH 2-dr II ·;>() FORD C'USI. 2 dr. 00. 50 C'll EV Stylt>li nl' 2-dr. R·H. $995 S995 $995 $995 T •• ,.. clltice $14& ·-~~ STt:DE Champ. 4-dr. 0 0 . '19 FORO "8" l'U!It. 4-d r. R-H. '19 DODGE d b r pe R·H . Gyro '19 MERCURY -H .Ir. Si-15 $745 $745 R· H . 0 0 . $745 '49 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. R-H $745 Take Jllr clltice $311 '47 CHRYSLER 4-dr. R·H. Fl. Dr. . $395 '46 BUICK Super 2-dr. $395 '-16 FORD "8" 4-dr., ra dio $395 T ... ,. ...... • 'I l FORD "8" c,rc. ... . __ '&l CHRYSLER ·dr ............ .$915 '37 FORD 4-dr ........................ .$95 WE ALSO IIAVE A PIJfE SELECTION or VIED TIIVCK.S THE .. E I.IS F .. IEIID 3100 w. eo-t ..... ...., lfewpod ...... HOUSEKE EPER WANTED for I mo. to live In It help tem - porary Invalid. Even ing only, HA 0829-M. WOMA N for tel~phone wor k In your home. Call Mr. But· ler. HA 1114. BAUOIUTE MOVES San Frandsco Is thP new homt> of Hope Robinson. formerly uf Corona del Mar. STAYS Of CIOSTA MUA H. P. Sa'nborn of 262 Wa lnut Pl.. Cost a Mesa. has m ovt>d to 178 Costa Mesa St. H. H. HOLBROOK Dependa ble Plumbing A Prompt Rep&lr Servlor Malntalned )hon~ HArbor 1418-W 2Ml Balboa Blvd. Newwrt lle•C'h PA I NT I NG • Earl SheRin Wanted 273 Palmer S t.-eo.ta Mrsa TRADE yo ur old piano ln. Covers i Llb<'rty 8-2928 flrst vaym ent. Get a beautiful --------~---------­ new Spinet pla no. Get beautl-1 Paintmg -Decorating ful new El('(.'trlc Organ. High· 1 PAPER HANGING est cas h allowa nce. Dam:-1 GEORGE BURKHARDT Sch midt Big Pla no a nd Organ UCUIMd Contractor Co .. 10.000 pianos sold In .W years Da nz-Schm ldt. Sant• 511 30th St., Newport Beech .. Phone HArbor 2418-W. 2354-J Ana, 5~ No. Main. LEARN LISTINGS WANTED on summ~r TO DRIVE renta ls. We a re beginning to Dual control ca rs. Lleensed have ca lls. U't us tell them Instructor. Educational about your house. Ed Sedel -Driving Sch1>0l. meier. realtor. HA 2766. I Pbone HA 47i5. for the Family * SAVE * v• TO $334 on new MERCURYS a..nca"e la8teet 9fOWia9 e. $369 on new UNCOLNS ('11M M.aca lload ._ ....._) Pick·up yoar ... LJIICOLJI or ... IIEBCUIIY at tiM fCKWy • •. MftnGU9b to pry .. you ~ -- cmU Llbewty 1·1575 .. ........ tt ..... .._, .. 7 .......... , ... .., ('ell tedayl Johnson & Son You llew CIDd OlfLT A1J1'110aDED LIIICOLJI·IIDC1J111' ~ for tM JIAirtaoeo Ana COITA MESA GOOD CARS LOWEST PRICES GOOD CABS :: =~ ~IDCibr c:a:.:: B&H. a.cm __________ .. ,._ ...... ....$595 * Really at .... -······--··-······· .. -· ...................... _ .. J 95 48 PACZAIID 4--ck. You ccm't beat thi8 ··--·····-·-·--···-·----·-J 95 '48 CHilY8LEB 4-<k.lloyaJ. 11&11. good car ·····--·······--------$295 :42 PACUIID 2-clr. RW& 1oob. dri ... good ................... -............. _J 15 ,41 IMCJ: ~pedal 4-dr. Very good oar ·-----· J 15 *: :,m .. wagoa. B&IL naaa & dri ... pedec:t ............ _ ..... _J585 '4i ~ ~pedal 2-clr. 11&11. good little car --·----. .J 15 ,_... IWIII''IGir C-dr. CIMD little car ···~·--·-·-·-····---·--......J115 ..., Amh ..-. C-dr. B&H. Bu. __. JIIS .... s JI!:L vvvu -............ _ ........... . .. .-U~o~ AID Cll ,,..,_ c:pe. OD&II. Good .... -· DIS ·a CIIEYilOI.ET Aero 2-clr. II&IL v--c:1ecm -;:a .... o• ftal -. car -·--·-·-~ .. ..,.. "7r C-ck. 11&11. Tlda car t. pert.ct Jll5 1945 HARBOR BL YD. T8V81DAY. IIAY U.lllt I MAL0ttE B. BO'HP' SIHIIAL INSUIANCI at tbe v ov-1 Co. UOI W. c...t Hw, ............... IW-..... : LAM, W411 • .. w ••• ,._: HA.t~et ~· GIIIL roa IIAVGIITI A dauchter, Cynthia was born to ,Mr. and Mnl. Wil- liam Hau1ht, 20:M Pomona Ave., eo.ta Mesa, on Friday, April 30. In Hoac M~lal Hoepltal We Invite You to See Furnished Model Home 1955 IRVINE AVE .. BACK BAY Beautifully Decorated, Custom furnished by * u• eo.t ........ eon.. delJiar 510 Coast Hiqhwcry. Corona del Mar HArbor 3009-M * MAPLE FUIINJ1'0RE BUYS * TV C•binet, Sftutter Ooon ... 50 E•dem M•ple Chest on Chest H .50 Fine M•ple C.pt•in' s Ch.ira ... _ .. ____ .f7 .t5 Bar Stools th•t Turn ···-··---············· .. ·· 11.95 love Se•ts . A Few Re.f Buys In¥ SALURS TilE IEW .. T lAY UEI IE.IE PUTIII IH .. IEWS II :01 P .I. Frlllay, ., 14 See George Putnam's special Interview w ith Mr. and Mrs. Arvo Haapa, co-publishers of the Ensign ... welcoming Corona del Mar into the fa mily of cities now covered by that hig h -power, hlgh-tower Channt'l Eleven. ( ....... ted by .Ala.·S.lta. aad lload Clotbea) lillY IEYEI I••••• iEw SUia 1•11 fer y .... ,, .. , .. , ...... Open Every Night IIOirDAT T11J1V I'IIIDAT Untl 9:00 P.M. "Let Tou FUilltun lay Rice 'nlap About Tou• MEYER'S 1115.cabcwal ... LJ 1·5131 IMD If TIUITEEI ORANGE COAST I JR. COWCH DISTRICT ........... VOTE SlECELS GET CmL A daughter. 7 lbs .. 7 •u .. was born to 1\·tr and M rs Kennf'th Slt>gPI. 2680 Rtvt:'rs idC' Dr Cu!>ta Mc:.a. in St. Joseph Huspttal on Tuesday. ~lay I TBE FOD WOMEN abowa aboft atteact.d tbe LJoo Tam· era II'UDCb Tueaday, May (. lo the Balboa lkry Club. Left to right tbeT laclude Nra. C. A.. • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • howltoa. of eo.ta NMG: lin. Leaa Ugbt. of la1boa: N n. R. C. O..o. ·of Balboa eo... a:od Nra. William McDoaald.. of 8albocL (ED&iga Pboto.) 1«-ad Ensign Want Ads. -~~~~~~~~-• • • of~ial no IE Going Up! That•• the atory of our elementary achool enrollment! ' CDM COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev Paul B.thhtll ' ~">l'rmun J u,t F.VERYO~E Yd'nt 1 ' <;('\' top a<· at the Cornn.t Ul'l ~l..tr <. nm tht· llt~;th S.: hool pia~ .tt the• munlty church Suntl.t ~ "til hf> ~E'\\ tx•rt HtHbor Htgh ;:;. huol "Thp Lurcfs Da) A' J.:\11''1 or audltnraum Amnng th"''' pn..., 1 gana-;t. ~frs <.·.,..,tlt>m.trl Smith pnr S<~turc1ay ntght \\t• !»l"'ttt>tl I will play "Prt'ludt' 111 l ' :\I;IJor' nt•\\ I)'\\ I'd~ :\1 r anrl 'lr.;; L.\llril' I hy B,tC'h and "Ht> Sh • .tll r l'f•d 111'1! \\'iMJd\\urth tth<> Curmt•r llt~pt• Flu<'k" Crnm tht• "i\lt•......,lah" h) T haiiPn • Handl'l. , Althuugh Crt~>mls of Vargtnta ST. AJfDilEWS PRES8YTEJUAJC Ch.tse had plenty of c-auS(> for Cr)'ltal trona Swedtto Clllna -from Denmark J)lnnft'Wate bom rtn.land Stalnl ... St.t from Sweden Dwtlnctlve GIIU Brtcte. RePtt.er Patterns Here We gift wrep e11d ship. gilts from Karen M..ypsa ~ I J07 c...t I uiie _,. eor-. ........ HAlt-tln Dorodly lllcQJJB ·'MAD HASIZ TO uvr _..,_ Charles wunnca "The Sua ........... n -also- Gene TfERNEY ·Leo GEHN "PERSONAL AfTJUJr• ''MR. POns GOES TO I ST~ "l''IUaDAT MOSCOW .. ';:::::::::=========:;:;;t I Richard CONTE H-.: t:JO .. I :JO. o,_ s-4.p AT THESE LOW NEIGH BORHOOD PR ICES! Men'• Suits 1.15 ladies' Ores~ 1.15 ladies' ~irts 60c Men's Sl.dt, 60c SPECIAL! Men'• Sport J•c~ek 60c * * * Al terotiola Senic» for Your eo. .... w-c. IBIIIIIIIOD CIUIEIS 12 )4111 Coast 8JYd.. CORONA DEL NO Tour Local Dea.a.r u SERYiSIFT of OraDge Coat 5 12 31at St-Jfewpcll't 8eacb I "HIGHWAY DRAGNET· Kids Nat. s.t. l eU "THE IRON MASr• -JfOW SBOWDIG Joan CRA WFOIW Sterling HAYDEN Scon BRADY lilT II" lD Tec.b•k»IGI' -also- Mickey ROONEY "DRIVE A CROOKED F ri. & Sat. Sbow Start:a I p.aa.. NEXT ATTUCTJOJf Jean PORTER .. RACING BLOOD·· 1441 ill JMt 2312 DOW Laymen's Sunday will be «"It' ronc<'rn, her parents mow report brated at the 9 :30 and 11 a .m. thai the 15-yt'ar-old red·headPd serviCE's S unday In St. Andrew girl Is 111 la~'t .;hm' ing 'ilng~ uf Pres b) tt>r ian Churc-h LaymPn tmprm t>mt•nt a fiN mure th.tn v.ho will lt>ad tn tht' st>t\ h't'o; In thrt'\• \\l't>k~ of t'rlllt .JI tllnts' elude ~ot\\oX>d Gri~~.un :\ftlol Vlrgtnia 1.., .;ull in an tron lun~ Lact'y. Donald lluddlf"tnn Gh•nn at ChtldrPn'.; Hoc;pllal tn LJ,.., An &tilt>y. Brul'l' Hand) ·•nd llu,::h ~t'll'-. • .111r1 hN atlmt:>nt h.t,. ftn.tl Springer Don.tld AndPr~·n "Ill ly bl'<'n diagnuc;t:'<J 3$ thP mnrt> ============= talk on "ThP Taock of ( hrt ... uan ,t>\t•rt> 1, P<' nf bulbar pull11 Sht> BO.Oa 'Z7S7 3314 lD 1151 at our preeeat nrte of growth Our School children need more classrooms NOW! We muat build them SOON! Attend the School Bond meeting CITY HAll Tueaday. May 18th 8 P.M. YITE YES for SCI IlL lOllS FriiiiJ, IIY 21il crnzEifl CONIIITTEE FOa ICIIOOL aolfDS Mn. a...oa Coolt ... a.u.... Laymen in the• Communal} · Dr 1, tht• d;ughler uf ~fr anti :\1r-< John ~11ller. "The !\ff'anlng ,,r Charlt'" Ch3$E' II( 519 r Prnh'.lf Christian Stewards hip"· J 11 h n 1 "''' Curoona clt>l :\I.H Penney, "The Church' ~l tnt..,tr} I · • to Youth''; James Pf.'n nl'~ ··Thl' F.\(~ O F THE L\,\Hil'S - Local Outreach of the Cht~n·h :'\C't~h hm Ro) :\laypnlt' nf Baltx•a and C W. Hutx>rt. "ThP Wurl~ 1,1..tnd "N'n ptnrhhlllang Cor \..1 Wide Outreach of tht> Churl'h cat lton t.tk mg J.lt'k."'•n \\'hf'l'll'r CBIUSTIAJt SCIEJfCE CHURCH The way of lltx>ration from en· slavement to t•vll will be dis · cussed In th<> lel'SOn -~wrmon "Mortals and Immortals" aJ the Newport BE-ach Chris tian Sclenl>t> Church Sunday The Goldl'n Tt'xt Is trom Roman!-: ''Tht'y that arl' aftt'r tht' fll's h do mtnd thl' things of the flt>sh: but the) that a re aftl'r the Spirit tht> thing" or the Spirit" t :51. UJfiVEIISALJST FELLOWSHIP Emotional Wt>ath er Y.rtll tx> tht' sermon subj('('t of Rev Ft('fierk k W. Ringe at 11 a m . Sunday of the Universalist Community Fel lowshlp In the Costa Mt>sa mer I ican L l' gInn HAll "Who·.., Afraid?" will be the subjN.'t of !the children's sermon. On Sat urday the UniH•rsallst stat(' ~'On \'entlon mN'ts In RlvN lt11' J Burton Miller will rc>prcsent tht> fe llowsh ip as a cte legut(' nnd Mrs. Almn Morris will rc>pmt fur the womc>n's group a t the annunl meeting of tht> AS!IOCiat ion or Unlversallst Women. Rev. Rlngt> will speak at the COI'\Ventlon "'YEUE (er --->- by PBIL UOOD saw Jim Musta rd Up to h is n k ln mustard. But Jim wasn't one bit n ustt'red. He kept on <"Utllnc thr muatard. on K11\"s latf' mtl\ tl'~ En :ot..:n photngrapht>r Hu~h :\11-:\tll Jan <>f :'\1('\\porl Hf'IJ:ht,; .t nd ~f.'a l Bf'l'knt·r Col<ta ~ft>Sa. hot h mak lng Fnrt night maJ;:atm•• -;hnt-. t•C Ea,tt•r \\N'k' A ,·,ul1 tr••m Cf'nt' S. •f'r•~ • ... 1111 In lt.tl~ \\ II h For letterheads, envelooes caN THE ENSIGN. HA-1114 WORISHOP TOOll SPECIAL SALE DlscoDtlDued r .eees Ncmy HaU-Prlce ot Lower ·~•\1 fi.'td, CtRAMICS "" i v ! . Ellie ......... . YARN SHOP •••·e c:-t ..... C......"--N• BA 511-W Knlttlnc. Crocheting And Needlepoint Suppll~ Knlttlna ~s Spedallzed ACCCS90rles and lnstnartJoM Summs Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 10 Lm. to 5 P.IIL Jim Whyte INSURANCE Ocean. Marine and General Insurance Offlc.: c.... ..._ ..... ld4lf,9 Uberty 1-i2'71 lt..WMq: 416 He..!. c-o... 4el Mer 1/~cu~ HARBOR DRUCS Prescription Phannacy Harbcw 2535 CORONA DEL MAR 619 Cout 81..1. ot thf'l M~rcut'rlt4< tls:-ht ''lEST YUIS If OUI UYES" W~oftA~yA~ -Jn- the modem aalracle TOQ .. witbout ..,.Cal 9._ wltb Stereopbooic 5ouDd -\\lth - \1~ rn.t Lo~ Frt>dPrtc k Ma rch ll.tna Andrf'"'' Tl"rt>".i \.\'rtght VIrginia Mayo llnagy Carmk ha«.'l CONIWC WED-MAY II ''IEIEITI TIE 12-MU: IEEF" ill Ci.._cuc:ope with Robert WAGNER · Tt>rry MOORE and Gtll'M<rt ROLAND •• Whitman's Garage 7JO COAST aLVD. I'IMM: ~· aM JGaO COAST aLVD. Pboae: BADOa ..... CoroDa del Mar. CaUL OIJ-·~,T· AVTOMOTIVl: ..... ..,_ Ill rw aa ....-_.-• ...._ .. a , a ••• cc••••,••• ar lc-1 Ill ._.-a. '-M ,._ ru. -CII.U 70 ..... ---............... Ill II ......,..,_,.. __ _ LIIDFIIIIIb 1% M-YEA& LOA.lf Coastruc:tion Locnw 1% M-YEA& LOAN aza 808 U'I'TI.a hlrllr ••rtcac• c.. I'U Ceut ...,... CDII ft. RA ~IU I-IIII (KeVe Ufe la8arallc:le ,._.) A buJJdlng permit for addl· tlons at Newport Ha rbor High School. v a 1 u e d at $341.481, boosted the permit total In New· port Beach tor the flrst 10 days of May up to 1600.000. well a head of last year's record. In Costa Mesa, City Manager George Cofft>y reports that April building permits totalled $482,· 157. The Building Department issued 1St permits during the month and ronducted 406 In· s pec t i o ns . In unlnrorporated areas of Costa Mesa. permits for 60 dwellings wer(' lssul'd last week In Balboa VIsta Tra{'t. Here is the list of building per· mits: Coast Lumber Co. SERVING HARBOR AREA Pboae Liberty 1-2291 .. L I D 0 plumbing 1530 COSTA NESA CAIJ. US FOR ESTIMATF.S On House Sewer Connections --·--· . --------.. _-______ ....._ ....................... ---.. .. ......... 'uadonl .haw fannatJon 1a pte~ented to an8Wft been ..ad ol Commltt• 8P"k· 'Ndl one. era and lthool oftlclale about our q. What 1a the ecbool propam comlne School Bond Isaue. In· to be covered by our 1900.000 ----------.-----------' ~~! e CLII"P IIAYD A. The bolute cover a JDUJ. Dr. Harold Hanlon, 7-room, 1· muntof tbat UDOUIIt. for 8 eJua. 1001n1 and fumltare at Barbor story, l ·unlt dwelllne at 1521 • va..: 9 . .roome and fumJture at KJn11 Rd., 127.000; Charles Han· The deadlJM tor summer day J:nslp School; a new .elaool sen. 6·room, 1-story, l ·unJt dwt-1· camp re_ebtratlone w a • dl8.-with 11 rooma and 2 klnclerp.r· line. at 1700 ICings Rd., $14.500; cuu.d by Mrs. John Oertly, '--all fuml8hed. on the •te Innis Macintyre, addJt.lon at 2204 chairman. when Mrs. TM Ham· now belnc acqulnd In Newport Clltf Dr.. $2.000: Donald Well.a. brook. presict.nt. and her Girl Heleht.t; and a l'K"W achool .sJte, 6·room. l·story. l ·unlt dwelling Scout board of directors met re· when needed. at liOO Kings Rd .. $19.000; New· t'ently In the Girl Scout House. Q. For how long wUI thoee port Harbor High School. addl· Plans for the Girl Scouts to par· plane suffice! tJon., $341,481. tiel pate In the Memorial Day A .• Experience here Indicates • DWJIOilT BEJGII'I"' program were form u I a t e d . that we may need further build· Calvin Blaine, 5·room, 1-story, Troops ln unl1orm will attend lngln 1957•58• l ·unlt dwelling at 422 Redlands churt'h services and later eathe Q. What la our present elemen· Ave .. $10.000; Georee Anderson. at the Newport Beach City Hall tary school enrollment? 4-room. 1-story, l ·unlt dwelling at noon. Jan Dulworth. ottiar of A. We have 2,352 students. at 513 Catalina, f12,600; N. M. the dec"k of Mariner SbJp Jlf ... d Peak enrollment this year was and D. W. Stafford, 6-room of· and other crew members, wUI 2,431. In 1949·50, we had 1,447 t\ce and warehouse building at act as floral guard. students. By 1956-57. we expect 808 Avon St .. SI6.M2. and also Resignation of Mrs. Louis to have 3,394. at 800 Avon, $13,265. Csenar, first vice president or tht> Q. How will the cost of that e JfEWJOilT 88SO{'Iatlon, was a<'<.'epted with be met! J. L. Fisher, extend porch. 3818 regret by the board. A. Through additional !Inane· hannel Pl.. 1900; L. T. Kings· A member or the Newport Har· lng If and as the need arrives. baker, alterations at 1240 W. Bay · bor Girl Scout Assn. has been re· City growth, of course, means Ave .. $200; Henry Plascend a , add quested to attend the Girl Scout Jrowth of assessed valuations to cafe at 2530 Coast Highway. state conference In October at and a broader tax base to share $800: Gordon Findlay, move Asilomar. Mrs. Hambrook will the cost. too. building to new location on lot. make the appointment later In Q. What would our present 3410 W. Balboa Blvd .. $2.000. the yt>ar. bond Issue cost! • LIDO ISLE Much satisfaction was ex· A. The average property part"el Collins It Ingram. 6·room. 1· pressed during the m~tlng that in Newport Beach is assessed at story. l ·unlt dw~llng at 212 Via Mariner Ship Naiad took first a valut> of $3.500. Taxes tor the Cordova. $16.500: W. D. Schock. place at the Southern Calllornla school bonds on that property 6·room. 2·story. 1-unlt dwelling Gam held recently In San,Diego. the tlrst year would bf' about at 216 VIa Dljon: Earl Sparks. The Naiad had more than 30 $3.85 It the whole bond Issue 15·room. 2·story, 3·unit apart-potnts above the 130 rt'Qulred to wert' sold. The cost would be less mt>nt building at 413 Via Lido reat'h thl" highest rating of clip· £>ach year as bonds are rl"tired, Soud. $34.400. I per. Mrs. Hambrook. who helped and a s values Cor tax purposes e BAY SHOilES plan the affair. attendl"d with lncreaSf> to spread the load. Dangerous to •••P a larp amount of cash hiclclen around yow home. I Newport H.._ link CORONA DEL MAR ~~·····················~ • I : ~easa para~ . ~ • Launderers e CW..ers ~ : ''Marmer' • Mile" • • NEWPORT BEACH : :A HUCH LEININGER ENTERPRJ SE ~ t ....................... ~ E. J. Murset Jr .. 5·room. 1· 1 :\irs. Esther Chapman. Mrs. AI story, 1-unit dwelling at 2551 Ry lf:'tt. ~<kipper. and hf'r mates. Cr<"StVIt"W, $13.000. I Mrs. Norman Du lworth. Mrs. & A ...,..... Df aJ:PAIIIS • BALBOA COVES Dorothy SuthNianrl and Mrs. uo<iote, VePn Thr>el~eld <.:. K. Adams. 5·ronm. J.story. Mary Al lee Pollnrd. Original Home Plans ~a MIM Wa._ --- J.unu dw£>11in g at 8 Ba lhoa Trains for KorPa (·rosslng tht' 12110 Coat J119bway ~ '-T .... fer S... I W ~-- Covf'-... $13.000. country and pi<'klng UJ) C'Ontrl· Cor'CIIIa del Mar JIA S50J LDEaTT l-1551 e BALBOA buu nns (()r shipping ovN sPas te6 ...... ..._ Clart'n('t' Pa tterson. 5·room. 2· will r!'<'clvc-material for thr('t' DEBT---.. N..,.rt~ W story. 2·unit dwt>lllng at 308 E./ complete Girl Scout uniforms .. ---':ii~~~~~iiiiliEi/i~;;~~iiiii~iiiiiiii=~i t1 Ckean f'1 .. $11.000. sent by the Newport Harbor COLLECTIONS i . , e BALBOA ISLAJfD A~n Mr.~. Ralph Wllrox Jr .. pro· W I L C •• ~----SJ;npsOn & Noll• PIll TIll u~~ 41~;!-:'.r. .. -512 3Ith St.. Jlfewport Beach Bcrrbor 2404 ~~~~~~~~~¥~~~~v~~¥~¥¥~~ : Y. D. COOPER ~ : Complete Hardwood Floor Serv.~e ~ • 447 E. 1Mb St.. Costa Meso Liberty 8-5722 ~ COST I IESI . BLUEPIIIT CliP. Complete Blueprint Service Photol-o'tats--Litho-Offset Printing Architect It Drafting Supplies ""T Pickup It Delivery 1~11-.. 1·1713 Hart & Welborn Pl..._i.C C.traclln RESIDEN11AL-1NDUSTRJAL--COMMERCJAL * • • SS4 La Perle, eo.ta IIHG Liberty 1·17'72: Liberty 1·4824 -LAKD8CA.IKG- 8PilCIJIEN 'l'llZD e N11118DY 8"1'00'& ELL~ BROS. NURSERY 8 aao.._.8....,. 1.111 COA!JT IIIWAY e CGaON.A Da..IUJI e IIAIL 1- Costa Mesa L.ber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MA'I'EIIIALS ....... ..._C........ LD alt 1-1•1 BUILDI.O PUMI·B _& ..... ........ ....... Phiiii!J Maurt>r. -l ·room. 2 gram ch airman and Girl Scout A~IAI, Note., Clalme of U7 Wlr\' I unl1 dw£>1ling a t 32.'5 D1a -teadl'r. lc; In charge of th(q lntt'r· klad of de~ -.. ,..~e '• READY • JDtJI mfl~d $9 !r.3: Jdmes Wright. 3· natir.nal frlf'ndshlp proj<'Ct Atlwrica. .. No coUec:&ao..-Ne c a • c I E T r... n•om I ,tor~ I unit dwelling at fH ... We adv~~~~a~ aU eofta. lliE"" 116 \fil ranP. S6 500; Frt>d Warren . for construction outslrlf' the city CR£Drr BUREAU Liberty 1-SGI rpmo\1• p:trtltlon. 11 Abalone. limits of Costa MeM: E G. of Newport Be&c:ll, J.ac-IH CI-Uelal W~ $211f). Elwood Zillgltt. rrpair and Vaughn, c-hange hulldlng to of. tN =::~~':oil:: 1M COSTA ID:8A rPmfHIPI 11~1 Onyx. $200: Henry fke and concession at 21882 Bay· Liberty I-71C1 ........ .._. &lt ... o.rbr 1-IDI· Orup liD HP!'.<w. <lddltlon at 2CT7 Abalone . I side. S50. and sign at s:tmr loca· $400 tlon. $25; Blat'kfoot Home-s Inc., • IllVINE TEUACE 18 permits for homt>s In Balboa Mr. Gustkey, swimming pool VIsta Tract, 2158 Placentia. 804 at 1601 Bonnie Doone. $2.500. Victoria, 814·89-l VIctoria, 2152 e COBOJifA DEL IIAJI and 2153 National Ave., $4,830· Nita Badger, 4-room, 1-unlt $5.920; Blackfoot Ho'mes, 18 per· dwelling at 612 Avocado. $9.500: mJts Cor homes In Balboa Vista Or. Hollis Paeg('l. remodel tor Tract. 924·980 Victoria, 2152-5162 doctor's office, 330 Marigold. State, 953·979 Govenor St .. $4,830· $1.700: Elizabeth Locke, remodel 15.902; Cheyenne Homes. 24 per· for shop at 217 Coast Blvd .. $150: mlts for dwellings In Balboa G. A. Lansdell, add rumpus room VIsta Tract. 803·939 Govenor. at 224 Heliotrope, $2.500. 2952·2163 National. 2163 Placen· e COaOJifA BICIILAJfDS tla, 14.830·15.902; AltrM Hobeon. Ira Smith, addition at 461 dwelUng at 2431 s. E. Mesa Dr .. Morning Canyon Rd .. $1.300. $10.000; Georee Lane, enclose e COSTA MESA carport. 827 Plum, $2!50. Following permits were Issued ..... Pii,_.iiii .. "~·~,_.i; by the Costa Mesa city building 1111 department: H. W. Holman, 206 E. 16th St., S800 garage; A. E. Tiffany. 660 W. 17th St., $36.000 storage buildings; Fred L. Unde· man. 2073 Wallace Ave.. S880 garage; Paul W. Anders. 186 Flower St., S8. 700 residence: 'AM IS D. IIAY Estelle Bolin. 184-186 E. 19th St.. $12,800 duplex: Mar Crest Corp .. 630 W. 17th St.. $1.200 toilet fa· cllltles; l ay Zirkle, 2416 Orange Ave .. 17,672 residence; Fred Wll· son. 1700 Placentia. $3.200 equJp· ~~~·~,d~t~r~ar~·~~ ~HM.~~~~~~~-~W~~~~ ment storage building; Coast ;. Housing Corp., 1982 Tu.ltln Ave., $10.860 residence; Coast Housing Corp.. 1978 Tustin Ave., $9.760 residence; Coast Hou.sJ.ng Corp., 1986 TUstin Ave., $10,750 rest· dence; Coast Housing Corp., 1992 Tustin Ave., $10.616 residence; Florent'e M. Shearer, 187 E. 16th St .. S880 garage; Nlla Rundft'. 1678 Orange Ave .. $1.400 boiler room; Boulevard Investments. 365 Walnut Pl., a&.900 dwelllnc: Boulevard Investments. 365-A Walnut Pl., 15, '7S) ctwelll.ng; Boulevard tnVfttrnerrts. • Wal· nut Pl.. 17.100 ctw.Uinc: Torn Monlaun, 211 &. Jltll St., ... 4&R'QI ,.fti .. NI u:... ~--..... Milt*-~· , ca.}!• •. .. ... ... ; ... ...,.Ll ... ..._, ._,_ ..... noll ~ .. '1'0 ·~-ftllo& Spedal: llattr-.. etodL We cut It to any abe for boata. a..k bedl. trallln. ....... ftC. W •s.,laStore 0. .............. .... c.... ..... Ford·s First lri Salas In Southern CaiHornla ·and Arizona* .. OHiol•l ... •••••tlon 118u ... tor the •••••• nlne-mtonth period ••••••ltle ehow Pord le No• t In ••••••" . ....... accordin1 t.o a recent nt;wapnper study. Tbat'• why we can II.Y Ford ia worth .no .. .., wben you buy it ... when you sell i:., wo! • I COIIIi in aad let •..,., you why F ord ia the Seke IAaMr. Check the local delivered ....._ aad yoa'U lnd 1MJ1Y FonllftOddl arr lotHtl prit:J of all tbe "volume'' can. 'JW Drift a 'IW Pal'd ud you'U want to .... " ...... Tbat'• ...., .,........., too, Mi-JOQ'D lib the claal you can make • ........ .-..L .....,~ .. "' ,..,. .,.., ........ ~ .... .,. Ci~iiiiiiiiliiRit~ .......... IWt1 • ., ....... ,_, '14 , Dar.yl Harpa Combo ...... 0 ........ • Full eour.e Dlnnen from $1.75 ChUdren $1.00 DANCING ~u•• ~ ...................... .... nat wmtLD la .. ....,. .. YOUR PHONE Call HA uti NO SEJt\"'P CHARGE UDO TRAVEL MJREAU Mil VIA LIDO Udo S~ Center .................... DO 11010 nM* JUU Marine at/Set-RoUand A. Dare, of MD Serra Dr., Corona Hllhlanda. Ia due home ahortlJ tro1n Japan. Set. Dare hu been In the hr Eut fM tile pUt 1• 9"0ntM. He hu been servtnr with the Sue Squadron of Ma· rlne Wing S«vlce Group 17. a unit of tbe P'lnt llartne Atrcralt Wing, at ltamJ Air Bue. Iapan. Mn. Dare and their dlUclren, Ro1er. 11, and Greg, :S. are a•alt· tnc h1l return. *BALBOA* Now Open WHk-encls * • * RIDES & GAMES , ..... f._ ... "TTIP --TIE IIY" -lie ~··········· ................... ~ ~ AD Roads Lead to • • • ~ l~'!:o~w~~ ~ SEA FoooSof-Au KINDS ~ l ---~· ~. SotDr,. ~ ~ o,.ws ........... ~ Lt .... ALL IDND8 or naa 4 • CHOPS ,• CHICKEN~ llo u•t .._ .aw•Me 4 ..0. aD-VAftOD 4 LMir ._. •ttN I M1t ... OPDr SVDY DAY 'Ill I .&.II ... U:ll p.a • GSOIIOS .UV.unTIS. lip. • 1a71 s. ....., ()1&. &w7 .. .., ... • (1 ..... " ......... , •• AMPJ..-PAUDJO ... ··············~······ ... ~ •·smad• For the 7th year the First Lady they presented her multitude of Callloml.a yachts· with about a quart of Tabu. This men and thelr ladles deteendect can weU become a legac:y In the In mencth to assail this Baja Hill household and should de- Calltornla town, only to be cap-scend unto about the fourth gen· tured themselves by the haphaz· eratlon. ard magic of the old pueblo. Johnny Kimble had his crew Driving down, as befitting one attired In uniform red sport of my are. we paid llnle atten-shlru. knitted sea caps and ~I tlon to the few boat.a we could blues. His a.-llarp walkt'd In see salllng 10uthward off-shore. for another trophy and this the By late afternoon of Friday we third one will rate Johnny'!. boat were not Interested In what we out of arbitrary handkap and were sure were s uch laggards; right Into ocean raring C'lass aa a lways before the winners Saw Skip and Jane Calkins. were across the line by noon of who sailed on Chur k llman's Friday. We did spot a sloop mak· t.ECEND. Skip Is wearing the lng a nice run and In her wake cap badge of S.D Y C. and It a .:1\ooner with furled sails run· looked strange when they were nlnr under power. What we both. so active In Balboa Ya<'ht a.corned to study proved to be Club for so many years. Co-eds Relate Campus L!fe -. Approximately 60 ~w womea students and their motll· era from the Harbor Area learned about the Unlvenity of Southern Callfornla on Friday ~Inc at a coffee given by the local alum- nae of the college at the home of Mrs. Horace Benjamin. 1024 Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. Coeds from USC. Including Miss Mary Bar· reu. Mls& Janet BenjaJnln. &Usa Diana Green. M Iss Marilyn Peten;on and Miss Vlrcfnla Wit· mer, were present to cfve the high school students a look Into USC campus Ufe. Also present was Miss Janll Johnson from the University public relations of· flee. School colors ol cardinal and gold were used throughout the Benjamin home in honor of the oceaslon. There was a large bou · quet of yellow and da rk red snapdragons In a cranbe-rry glass bowl on the coffee table. ~·-J I P.M. * WOMEN'S FASHIONS by DINEL'S, Long Beach * STYLES FOR MEN by WALT JORDAN. Long Beach HOlLEY BEll 110a0a 211& 115 COAIT Jr'WT. --= ....... =--/ I -. -----------------.... -----~ --------------------... --..... -...... -... -~ -. . . - ~~ quJ. Howard Ahmanson's S I R I US The crew of Dirk Ste-ele's making her drive for first across ODYSSEY were thP most rolor· the line. I never d id Identify fu l group ashore They wer(' all that powering schooner. but I am dressed In whltP with their sure that If they had been a heads poked through a red little more persistent am1 stayed poncho·llke seraPf''> and were under sail that they would have wearing large :.traw sombrt>ros flnlsht'd In the money C'est Ia In tht> regalia I rf'<'<l~enll'erl only mer. Salnt Ckero anrl Chlt'k Rf•lllns numerous pom poms In the patio Follow tbia EDaigD and la rge red and gold block letters of "SC" on the front door. Feature b Be.t Pouring wert-tht> hostt>SS. Mrs. Places to Eat.. &>njamJn. and Mrs. A I I en ~------;;;;;;~-----------------~ By clapping on all the canvas I As I had promi,Pd w dn. I the old Bukk would <.'arry we spent S<Jme tlmc· tr) 1ng to find beat SIRIUS to the finish In time Vl.rganla and Ed Smllh V\rganla to see her s urge acroo;s the line I is :Sewport rorre-.pondt'nt to the from the porch of VIlla !\ta rina society s('('tlon of thl' F:xa ralner and add our h uaahs to tht' s.,. and was roverlnl( lhP rac·e f"r lute of all craft In Todas Santo the sports pagt-of the LA Tlm{•s bay In thl' next five hours to Her reports wt-rP t II'.H .1nd c'fJr . m idnight the other boats fin· rect. as I read thPm upon m} ISht>d tn win thf'lr class and rig r('t urn F Jlled tu fmtl hN In ht>lp hi with names of pt'11J>I t' vartldpat· trop C!. · Friday night. usually the first ing. but 1 triPd. h h 1 ,J k • 1 The photograp c•r., "' n '"' big night. was trangely J'da~fer· I I rf'S of th(• r rt>w nf I he cnt this yPar with only ~nxaous ~~;I0;t~eceivlng th(•lr lrophl'-'s wlvc>s !wset'('hlng :hP -~)a,~; had better lalx>l their prints very ~':~ra~;d~nl~~~~:~~~~ s~ations .clearly! that It ~.,1. a ylall'hwtalnrdg pArhe: h 1 h !I('Otat on, as " rs. o ashore to get In touc w t un· manson Is In th'-' ct'nlt>r of the reported boats and unheard .rro~ pictures and editors all over the husband!!. Around the radto In try ld well belleve that tht" lobby of the Riviera Pacifico ~~~ups ~~re being presented to another grol uptlot t ladBolt"Sb Boweryde the lady as a w inner In a ~auty llstenlng ntl'n y o on committee boat PAOLLOPE contest. The most lmprt>S.'live sight to talk to the sailors still far at St"a me. as ever In the past. Is not Our anxiety ... a fet"ble now· the high·ra nklng officers of the er. was allayt'd by the ucellent military of both countries. nor culslne of the Rey del Sol. ooe the dlgnltarle. of tht' two litO\'· of our favorite rt"Staurants. We ernments. nor the largf' navy saw Wes Bush and ''Shad" Shad· band. nor the &SSt'mbiE'rl rom· dock. Wes and I cemented our modores. but the wondPrful be· frlend!lhlp In our mutually held havior Qf the Mexican children esteem of the native Mt-xlcan. wbo line the walls to w at<.'h the Salvatore Monaco. who carries barbecue. How an elght ·)'l'ar.old thf' full responsibility tor the barefooted boy. whoSf' ovPralls program In En!Wnada, and Mary lack a complt-te seat. can main· came ln. and caused us to won· tain an Imperis hable dignity and der how they were able to take behave in a mann~r llkt-that of the time to dlne. In Salvatore's a college president Is lmponder· case. what Is the medical protes · able wonder to me. slon's gain Is our State Depart· This Is not my only wonder ment's Joss; he Is a natural dip· ment. Why . . and 1 sought lomat. answers and received no accept· The whole fleet of 154 beautl· ablt" ones ... a re eo ma ny Baja ful boats and their complements California buildings started and of free-handed. joyous sailors then left Incomplete. Crl~ll. Background mus1c on the piano was pro\'ldt'd by Mrs Jamp;; E Owen Jr Assisting Mrs I.Mrgt> H Moor.-gent-raJ chau · m..t n of the rorfl"f'. were vthPr alumnaP. !\fr<;. George H. Boeck Jr . ~frs Thomas Fros t !\trs \hallf'n LandPrs. ~trs Rk hard Laut'!t'n'. ~Irs. Robt'rt U>nkPr ~1r-. Rc.b<·rt Luckey Mr' Har , PY Pear~'"· Mrs Herlx>rt PPrr) ~fr, Hm .. ard PNerson ~fr..; '('Jar Pnce Staat. !\1n.. Wlllt<Am Spur gt><m Ill. ~·trs Ow.-n anrt ~1r-. ('rll'f'll Pirate. Queen to Be Chosen The Pirate Queen and her princesses. to be hostesses at the Orange County Pair trom Aug 10 to Aug. 15. will be pickt'd at 3 p.m Saturday. July 2-1. In the Rendezvous Ballroom. Balboa Eligibility foT the traditional Plratt> Qul'en this year has bet>n extendt"d to Include coed.:. 10 thf' three rounty JUnior rol In addition to students io the 12 rounty h igh schools. It ls an· nounct>d by R. M. C Fullt>nw lder sPCrelary·manager of the fa1r Local t>llmlnation contests will bt' stagt>d by sponsormg organi· zatlons. a<'COrding •to Cordon Wht-atlt-y. supervisor In cha rgf' nf thl' fair queen competition. GUlL 'tOJl TJIE BAIGIIS :\l r and Mrs. Kennl"th Haigh or 606 lrl~ Avt>. Corona del Mar han• a new little daughtt>r. who was born Sunday. April 11 Re· bec<'a Jane arrived at the Hun· tlngton Mt>monal Hospital In Pasadf'na palf'd In significance In the Many Impressions are collect· eyes of our Mexican hosts when ed during this festival but I am they had one look at our very In doubt about the truthlulnHS lovely Mayor. By looks and her In calling It the Adult's Easter lfEW II.EJCIITS FAMn.T charm she snowed them. One Week. Sparing Hussong's whHe elected Ensenada oU\clal was the boisterous ons meet In con· Mr and Mrs. R. W Alroln Jr TWI WILIUT .. IE IDTIIIIITI ,.,.. .... taart lt yow bCNrt at two of ta... lf·M. ...... apota OM la Scat Jucm Capiatnmo, If• ..0. .._. ef tM JllaaJoa. t.be other the Coast Walaat C.O.. at .,_ ....._ s~ -bOlD--. p~es. SovtMwa tried cUrt t.otled atecaka. abaloae SAif It7AJf CAPISTLUfO DAJfA PODir DIYAUI 101 IIICI IIUSE , For more tbcm IS Y*lft -no.au. 101 llaDda ............. tauraat aad W Lou .... ba bMe ,__. ._ S... tood.a. St..a. a.op. aad Clllcba. Also fiDe 1Jquean la JOU cocktaU 1oua9L lfldtolas D. Do9al1a. your M.t. Olf COAST HIGHWAY AT liTB ST. SEAL 8EACIL CALIP. BECII-LIU SPECIALTY IESTIUIIIT KDfDELL"S PAnO. 1217 COAST aLVD. d k quite reOec h 11 f t.... ha\'P purchased a homl' at 519 hear to remar . · gress. I am 'lure t at a o n~ Ia lca.Lboa t.blt lt the ,.a.a. ._ baDec ... dUch& ra. .-4 tlvely. "What would happen. I Amerkans match' their hosts In Santa Ana A\'e.. :-> e w P 0 r t 1'-b. eo..pa.w breaktast. _.k:toa• wdwtc:tw&. ()pea wonder. If our lovely ladles de· graclousnt'SS. and that Is no Heights They movt'ft from Cl(.'n· 1 ....._ to 11 p.a. llolly a. ~~~ you ~ clded to run for public office?" small feat dalt> to the harbor area 111 JIAJJf SnEET Dora Hill. and th~reby. Edgar ~~~~...;;;=:;;;;;;=:;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;, ----Rill. had two English-speaking poll~ oUI<-ers as their body· cuarc:llat all hours. Our hOIIts were lnspirt>d to pre· ~~ent Mrs. Hill with an esp«"("lally tteslcned perfume dispenser and perfume. In proportionate meas· ure to thelr admiration of our Costa Mesa Savings & Loan Association a.man IUT Try tbe ClalaeM ..._ prt.e ...at .._.~t'a Wriflcl 1'lll.lo .. tauraat lt 10119 ................ .-4 ..... ~= .. bro11ecl ........ •tMb· ebicba. 325 EOOEWATUl 8Ala)A TH PIZZI ••• _. IDTIIIIIT DICK MACKER cordaally invites you to the S a y 5.: I formal opening Saturday, May Fifteenth 3:00 P.M. to 9;00 P.M. ' 1872 Newport Bou1nard. Coeta Neici • c-.. ...... ._.. ....._ .., ..... 111 O' a = .....-M 0 ...... II 1111• 2 ... a PI 7 -0 ...._~,._. • ..., ....... ,.a .• ,_,....., --- I • I ~ GRAND OPENING t Fll .. IIY 14TH . * 1687 Orange Ave. at 17th St. * "OraDge County's FLDeat Dry ClecmLDg'' FREE GJFrS -PRIZES Register for Drawing COMPLETE 6-HR SPECIAL Dry Cleaning & Laundry· Service! SAFETY FOR YOUR VALUABLES A S \.YEL L AS YOUR SAVINGS SAFE DEFOSI'f GOXES wi~' b e ., .. ~i1~b'e in o ur new bui~ding, in sizes ranging from 2 by 5 inches up t o 5 by I 0 inches. Rentals as low a-; $4 pe r year, for the 2 b y 5 by 24-inch size. Your reservatio~ mad e now will ~ssure you of secure safekeeping for yocr important papers and other valua bles. Our cusfomers' reserva· tion list is growing steadily. W e invite you to come in and make your reservation today. Insured Safety for Your · Savings ~oure.,.... in :0: 12.UUfl,tlfHUHI CLIFF MJ\Y"S "Ma9azlae Conr Home .. 1.1 opeD for LDspectiOD by tbe publk lB eo.ta N_. at 17tb St. and Fullerton Ave~ buUder George Hoa.teta GDnouncn. The IDodel . raach·type boaae 1.1 fur· nisb~d In a modem motJf by Dcmlger's Furniture of Costa Mesa. fo:clll nt :\ t'\\ I • • II 1, • I our ,.,,~ .;huulrl tw un.Jt•rtal<<'n. •Thi ... lf'tH·r \\ill ht' c· .. nt:nut>d nf'll.l \\ pc•l.. I I llr\RRY L r.L411)(;E'IT. t•r • '• ... :.•·1 ltlt' 1-h'<tor,.. • r\ll••r'H') at L:t\\, , t th• 1 I\ 1 ·;,.,11'"'' Ct•<Hh w lll j ._.,_,w._...,_-,_-._..,.,.-,_-,_-,_,.,.-IIWIIII'W"tll , •I •· ,, ... "r ' • ••'' !h•• pr,.po..;<•tl 1 h.tll;., Th ... ,. ,1 :n ciJo•r col \11.11 I 11111• .l,o' I l • •\I ·~ I' • lht• t .t~ ..•• t1 1 -n .. : ,:.~ .ocl\ ,,,. "''·r~ I I, 1 , , 1 • r• t ... ·' .... T • 1 t ·P~ I I Ill• I' •I' • •! '1 o~l•·r .o:lll rt'·••l I l ' • ' 1:- 1 11 • 1 , '··r · · 1 r !' ,,, ·.t • I ••• 1 • r '' " I• 1 ..: ·' i .... 11 t ,, h,ll .H\ ••IVC'd "'"'"''': Th•· 1•· plo· th.ot .trt' l"r 1111' , h.tr:• 1 ·'"' lc•l "' .1 ... •llrl•• :o , o ,,,hi) t.unillolr \\ ith ..:.a10CC:Ct:..~WJCT:COCTJJrb; a.~ c MESA UPHOLST ERING C phnhltf'rtac • OraJ)f'r)' Liberty 8 ·4781 2lSO Newport Bl .. eo.ta N..a e'Ji1JL1C0:01;cs~\J Iii CYCLE REPAIRING Schwinn Bicycles RAY STEDMAN 1570 NEWPORT BLVD. ('0 TA IKESA 11, pr 1 ,,..,,.1 • hilt till' I>~'<•Jll<' \\ )1,. ·' II l'l' . ~,11!.•1 ti o• h,I T CUR ED-WHOLE OR SHANK 'h l••r \1 \ JH oll.d d) dn .... ,,, ,., r ~~~·· !~ :t .:-·r.~i• t"•l·.,t 11nl· l t l lit'! t ' 1 Th• 11 1 •r·· 1 I ,. 111 ,J, ~"1~nt>d Hatn 63~ . GAIIDIDI acnoll 1'0 rurAL w•a or Y&Aa "A vlalt to our nelahbor'a ,.,.. Rn•" will be thto thtome of the LJdo Isle Woman'• Club Cudftl Section when It meets Tue.tay 1011 80B 1'0 UVIIAIII A .on, Oearp Andrew, waa born to Mr. and Mrs. George Bauman, 412 Slpal Rd., Clift Haven, on Saturday, May 1, ln Hoag Memorial Ho.pltal. at the home of Mrs. Joe Preln1n· ------------ lt"r, 20i VIa Ravenna. The fJna l meeting of the ytoar 1.1 k heduled for the week ahead or the usual meeting time beca,use of con· fllctlng enaagements. Read Enslen Want Ads. Thurs., Fri., Sat. SPECIALS· l •• 111111 DAlE "SUIPIISE" IUmiiS lilliE RILL CLUSTER UISII IUT BREAD • • • • • • • • • • • • .. l4c ML 48c ••. 2le • • 21e We Baa Su~ 10:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. OJ*' Week Days 9:00 a.m. to I p.m • VIRCIJflA l(cMABAJf•s ------- CUPCAKE BAKERY Mesa SbopplDt CeDter (lfat to Alpba a.ta) l"h" ll.o• 11.111 -. .. nw ~t·.tr 1'\~<'rl· , m·o• '' tlh till' lo ,.;.tl .,jcfr • I <!I) ).!11\t'rtlnwnt. h.o., rt'"" I ht· pro I'"'NI • h.trlo•r .11111 h.t'-an.ti~IE'd 11 " 11 h ,;""'" llf·).!n'f' .. r c .tre I h.t\t' f••lll d .t good milllY rc•.tston" "hy I lhlllk till' l'r"J"""'' 1 har· t••r -.huuld not Jl·'~"' In lhP f•tl · '"" 101: l"'r.tgr,oph!-. I '' 11 1 ,,, ll'mpl ''' .,,., forth tht• n•.1-:on!> '' hy I twhP\.t' till ... JlTIIJII•:-NI t·hd..r lt'r i<;' rJ;t llJ::I'TIIU' I ha \I' not ho•,tnl ,, n} unt• gl\ f' "hnt I c·or1sHIE'r tn bl' .1 J!•JCJII rE';c "'n \\h~ \\1' "hou lcl ha\t' .1 chdr tl·r I h..t\'f' {nund II numhf'r or rt•.ts .. n., \\ h~ I thtnk Wt• ... hnuld Prime Rib Roast . Rolled RJJmp Roast Ground Round not . 8~ ".1~ .. r pn•lim1nary HI a II Pl.tilt•cl t.h-..·u ..... lun ur tht• \'arl Chuck· Roast • • 37~ I 60LD COIN BACON 6ROIJND . BEEF 4 lbS. fJOO ' ous <'hart<'r provision.. "hu~h I ronslder to be•fraught with da n· ger. I would likt> to r ail to thf' allf'ntwn of your rr•ul('.r-. some· lhlns;! \\hk h Is probably an 10 lf'r<''<llnC f•nmmc•nt.tr~ un th<' mannf'r 1n whu·h thl<> prupos('cl c·h.utt·r '' .... rlr.1ftf'fl Somf'\\ hrr<' along clurlng thf' prohaoly tf'dl· l ·~, ou ... rir,1f11ns;e st ""I""" thf' Board f : nf Frc·c•h.,Jdc-r" '' ht~st• t.l).k It was r '" rl r.tfl thl' r·h.l rt('r 10\"lt{'d the RIB S'I~EAKS • • • • I -~~~~~~~7:..~...;ZLC.r .. ·~t C'11~ C io•rk the• <"11} Trt•asurPr .tnt! t ht• t'll\ Attnrm•y t•1 appear hf'fnrc• thPm <lnll gi\r th<' Board lhl' oplnlnn!'. nf thi'Sf' thrt•(' City .. rrw1al .. on thl' point oC \.\hethcr t hr1r part kular po!lll 1110 -.hould hi' :tpl'fllnt lve or f'lt'<'tlve. It .. lwulr"l bl' po1 ntl'd nut thnt un· lll'r thl' prC'S4'nt lnv.. thf' City Trf'asur('r and th<' City CI<'Tk are ~3 \ rPt'lTS & l fGfTABlf'S < • Thoro~ a IJ RltHT ~12~ in aufomafie ~ wafor h@af~, too S. • r• replaee r-s; re••'* tt- • l <:.hoo.r an ••nomaric ps ••r hatn b\a moqb to •pply t1w «aDS of hoc water mJUiftd bJ I powiDJ family, ID ~ waher lllcla dishw,.Jwr. 2 CllooK • ..u Mil -*1 mar carries a to.,ar ...,..., ,-. Thilusal'ft~l • ~-~---........ ...., ... u..-..-.. • cwa ~a~r . ... , .... CO•IIflll .AI C .. Min u. ............. .. t•l('<'ll'tl b} thE' pf•oph•. ThE' Cit} Tre,l'iur<'r "' .1~ not pr~f'nt at the meeting in quc-s· lion. but the Ci ty CINk and the City AttornPy wer<' I assumed ancl I know ;\1r Prw<>t. the City ('Jerk as..<>umf'd. that we were In· "1ted there in goorl faith and that some slight degret> of atten· t1on anrl importan('(' \\olllc1 bt' paid hy the Board to thf.> views of thrlr guests. Imagine our cha· grin when the minutes or the previous meeting were read a nd Mr. Priest and I learnf'd that the Board had already made up Its mind at that last pr<'vious meet· lng that the City Treasurer. the City Clerk and the City Altorney should be appointed. I shall have more to say later on the ques· tlon or wheth'r the City Clerk or the City Treasurer should be appolntf'd or elected. However. just one more com · ment by way of preface, before we get to the meat of this bunch of coconuts. At that same meet· lng, the Board of Freeholders, by motion duly made, AeCOnded a nd carried. decided tbat they would IMue to the preu a statement In writing of the reasons why they thought this proposed charteor sh ould be adopted. To date I have aeen no such ltatement. I assume that lmmedJately upon the pubUcatlon of thl.lltatement of ~Ilion, the proponent. ol tbe charteor wUl rush forth Jnto pr1Dt wtth thla lon1 delayed wrttt• at.aterMnt u to why thla vital dlanp In the aclm.lnllltradon etl Birdseye PEAS IO.oz. pkg . Libby's Solid PKk TOMATOES Surftne SHORTENING uw,y·, SpenW. OUYES &lANT PK&-'LUE CHEER I 7JC & a a c a sa ·~ I