HomeMy WebLinkAbout1955-06-02 - Newport Harbor EnsignJED
COUPLE
Two bandltl, one armed with a way, Laguna Beacb, while h e wu
blue steel revolver, took 119 from parked with a ef.rl friend on the
t>.ny. 0 . lacobeen of 454 Broad· lOUth aide of Ocean Blvd., be-
tween Poppy Ave. a.nd Poinsettia
Ave., Corona del Ma.r, at 12:01
a.m. Tuesday, Newport pollee re-
ported.
Valuables Are Found Safe
After Crutcher ·Burglary
'4r. Jacobsen called Newport
pollee from a Corona del Mar
service station to report the
armed robbery. He told police
that he was in the fro11t seat of
his car with loan Purves, 20, of
319 Ma.rlgold Ave.. Corona del
Mar. Mlss Purves ICfeamed when
abe spotted 10meone approaching
from the rea.r to the lett door of
the car.
Gold certificates and a valu.
able coin collection for a time
belie ved stolen In a burglary of
the R. L. Crutcher office at 3429
E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del MAr,
was found safe In a bank sate
deposit box, Mr. Crutcher noti-
fied Newport pollee Tuesday
morning. Only clgarets were
found missing.
The burglar climbed to the
root of the building, dropped Into
a Ught weJl and used a metal
object to rip a wire ICfeen from
a window to enter an ottlce rest
room, Investigating pollee re.
porud. The Crutcher offlce In the
building was the main center of
interest to the burglar. Desk
Mile Mark Set
By Tod White
Harbor High School's great
mUer, Tod White of Balboa
lala.nd. ran the world's fastest
prep mile Saturday In the .tate
• track meet held In the Los An·
eele. Collaeum. Hla five polntl
eave Harbor a four.way tie tor
eighth place In the meet.
Bespectacled Tod ran the mile
tn 4 minutes. 20 seconds nat, to
~ the old ma.rk of 4:20 set
1Mt year by Max Truex or war.
ln4lana. Tod, wbo wu tb•
race handUy. holdlne a m -ya.rd
lead orer ,R.oy Hale of Downey,
Modesto, Jut y~ar'a runner-up.
Tod la a t.hne year va nity let
terma.n. Besld~ Track, he ha.s
won letters In football and cross
country. He wu Rcreta.ry of the
Student Body the past year and
one of the top students u well.
Best previous time made by
Tod White was 4:22.9. He was an
easy winner the previous Satur.
day In the Southern Section CIF
track finals in Onta.rlo, running
the mile In 4:23.2 to win the
right to enter the atate finals.
Tod is a senior at Harbor High.
He Ia the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stroller White of 217 Abalone
Ave., Balboa Island.
The first s uspect stuck the gun
burglar used paper book ma tches through the open window and
for Illumination. , cocked the gun. The second sus-
The burglar also entered the pect stood a t the rlght rear and
offices of Attorney A. K. Phelps simula ted a gun. The first sus.
and Contractor Edwa rd R. Leon pect put the gun to Mr. Jacob.
ard In the bu ilding. The burglar sen's neck.
drawers were pried open with a
screw driver shaped pry. Con
tents of drawers were placed on
the desk and on the fl oor. The
went through a safe found open "What do you want?" the vtc.
in Mr. Leonard's office but noth tim asked.
lng was In lt. The burglar was
discouraged from try ing to get
Into Newport Harbor Bank next
door, by Iron bars on the transom
tYPe window.
David V. Lourie. 11. of 324 Mar
!gold Ave .. Corona del Mar. and
Ronald A. Ha pgood of Los An
geles notified pollee at 11 :30
a.m. Sunday that they were play.
lng In the alley behind Yerlng.
ton's Variety Store at 3419 E.
Coast Hwy. at 9:15 p.m. Saturday
and saw a man. five ff!fl seven.
standing In the alley. They said
he was wearing a coat and felt
hat. They returned about fi ve
mlnutes later and the ma.n wa.s
gone.
Parking Meter
Pla·n Oro ed
"Money. money," was the sus.
pect's very nervous a nd scared
reply.
The victim handed his wallet
to t he first suspect. who dropped
lt. bent over a nd picked It up. all
this time with the gun pointed
a t the victim.
"Stay there." said the flrst sus.
pect. bacldng ott with gun drawn.
Both suspects went to the corner
ot Potn.settla Ave., turned and
ran toward Coast J!wy.. pollee
were told.
Investigating otflcers found the
wallet near Polnaettla Ave. and
Seaview Ave. It wa.s believed the
suspects entered a car near this
poin t, dropping the wa llet. Both
suspects were desert~ as being
19 or 20 years of age, fi ve teet
eight Inches In height. weighing
145 to 150 pounds. The left ha nd
of the (lrat suspect was bandaged
snd he wore J white shirt a.nd ~--~~ drop tbe
PI'OPOU] parking
meters In the downtown a.rea In
the face or opposition from bust
nessmen. He said tlfat tht-busl
nes.smen now favor paying for
puking lots near their stores.
Work is a lready under way on
parking district No. 1. Two
major puking s ites will be be
hind Newport Ave .. between 18th
a nd Broadway; and behind 18th
St .. between the post office a nd
Edison oUice.
SOli ltOD TO BELLS
A son. 7 lbs .• 10 oz.. was born
to Mr. a.nd Mrs. Kenneth Bell of
313 36th Sl, Newport ~ach, In
Orange County General Hospital
on Monday, May 23.
ChodorovPiay
To Be Given
Ed w a r d Chodoro\''s "Kind
Lady" will be the season's final
production by tht> Newport Har
bor Comm u nity Players. This
suspense drama. ada pted from a
novel by Hugh Walpole, Is the
s tory of a wealthy, gracious lady.
living alone, whose home Is Jn.
vaded by a sinist er group of
characters.
The play will be presented dur.
lng the last week·end in June
at the Chapel Theatre of Orange
Coast Coller~.
nsiiJlfa Qt:JEEJIS wlao took part lD la.t W'MII(a C1a vatloD
f1ablD9 daf were a. tm .. charmen plctund ben Dee V'1alac»
(at left) from Ccu*D CroYe. Jocm UDduwood from Sallta ADa
(wbo wa. ca1ao cru-D of tbe Onm9e Cowaty Sportua•'• Show)
dack Bailey Leads Parade
COBOJfA DEL K.AJL CALJF.
Grand Marshal Jack Bailey
radio and television star of
"Queen for a Day." will lead ott
the parade a t the Costa Mesa
1 Lions Fish Fry at 1 :30 p.m. this
I Sa turday.
This wUI be one of the top
I events of this lOth annual Fish
Fry, which Is expected to draw a
THUJISDAT • .JUllfE a. 115.5
1
crowd of mon than 70,000 from
----------------------------------------all over Southern Ca llfom la.
C h •t d N I The parade wLU form at VIc. I ear y torla Ave .. go down Harbor Blvd .
to 19th St .• turn west to N
A child. not name-d. a lmost (Pletue oc Page 7)
1
which brought nationa l publicity Parade Chairman Bruce Martin
to N(>WJ)Ort Harbor. drowne-d in a hole about fh·e ft"t't announces that riders ~ ll1 be
The U. S. Na\')' CT«'W from An British Columbia won the con deep filled with water on the competmg in sllvPr pair" and
napolls won the fifth annual solation race for varsity eights In beach at Diamond A\'f' an~ N singles for bnth lartt~ anti mt>n.
Western S p r 1 n t Championship the time of 6:54.8 minutes. t:nl Bay Front. Balboa Island. Nt>Vo· ln Spanish s ilver. Western pairs
rowmg regatta for vars1ty eights versity of Southern Ca llfomla port poll<'e reporte-d at 11 '11 a.m and sln glt'S best rnd1an Span
in the time of 6:-H 5 minutes on was !I@COnd with 7:07.8 mmutes.j Sunday ish. Mtoxican Charro and no\elty
the 2.000-meter North Lido Ch an U.C.LA. third with 7:19 minutes Pollee said the hole wac; thc:> riders. bait dr~'«'d ro" ~>) undt>r
net course on Newport Harbor and Oregon State fourth In 7 :3i rt'SUit of watt"r flow ing from a 16 years or age and bi'o;t drt>s.w d
Saturday. minutes. plpt> pumping water from an u cowgirl under 16
1 ca' atlon a long Diamond A\'e. ~nd p lace went to Stanforf'
University In 6 :47.9 minutes. third
went to Wash ington In 6:48.6
minutes and fourth to California
In 6:52.7 mlnutc:>s. A crowd of 20.
000 was estlmatc:>d to be on hand
to witness tl\e rowing classic.
British Columbia also won the being made by the Edward Bark General Chairma n Walt Miller
first place for junior varsity l lt>y C'o Officers contacted an em says that a new ft>ature adrtt>d at
eights In 7:03.3 minutes:. second ployet' or the contractor and sug this year's Fish Fry "Il l bf' C'on
went to Stanford In 7:05.5 m in gt>stt-d that the end of the drain tlnuo us entertalnmt>nt. "1th the
utes. third to U.C.L.A. In 7:07.3 plpt> bt> f'Xtt>nd~ further out Into I stage arranged so that <;pN'tators
minutes and fourth to Ca lltornla the bay The dt"t'p and h uardous m ay sit down a nd watch th<' pN
In 7:07.3 minutes. hole cie\'t•lopt>d In the sand fonna nces from thE' dlnnN ta
John B. Kelly J r. won first around the end of the pipe. The bles
place In t he singles event In the emploY('(' a~r('('(l to corre-ct tht>l Thf' rhildrt>n will h,WI' ;1 rhanrl'
time of 8:29.3 minutes. SE"ronrl l slluallun to shmE' at tht' fl('t p.sr:u1r tn b•·
place went to Stuart Law In 8:41 6 A nf'w ~f'r lin€.' is being held at 10 am SaturdR~ , ... , thr
minutes. third to Al lan Smlth In plau"fi ,11ung Diamond A\·e . the park. All chtldrPn ar(' rrmlnrl<'rl
9:07.6 minutes. fourth to Charles rt>a..,.•n !or thl' <'\<':\\at ion Tide to rt>~i"-lf'r thf'lr Pf'l" iii thr M<>r
A. Mcintyre Jr. In 9:08 minute-.. "1trr r nt<'P• tht> f'\Ca\atlon at <'Ury Cleaner-.. I~ Harh••r 81\cl
fifth to Robert G. Nielsen in h 1~h tuir r('qusnn~ a pump to Costa M~ hy Fnrla) Thrrf' w1ll
9:157 minutes and sixt h to Krar rf'mn\(' 11 dunn~ thf' in<:tallatJon be thrf't' pnTf''> a"ardf'tl t•' thf'
1 ney Johnston in 9:25.3 minutes wmnPI"" 1n thl' Pf"l pararlP All
The San Diego Rowing Club pets art> welcome," sayc; Chair
,won !i~t place for fours w ith Freetlom Ta.Qayers' man Bill Brtmn
coxswain In the time of 7:50 4
minutes. Orange Coast c~llege UICII IMfs friiiiJ
was S«<nd in 7:53.7 m inutes. t'
C.L A. third In 8:099 m inutes and Tht• f'rN'dom T ax p a ) P r s
U.S.C. fourth In 8:39.7 minutes. U>a jl\le lnr. N>prf'<wnttng thl'
The Balboa Island Sculling and Ftf'E'dom hom<"' suhrll\'l,.inn of
Punting C1ub staged their "Crt>Vo• Costa :\frc;a. will hold Its annu.tl
Capers of 1955" follow ing the mf'mbt-rshlp m('('tin~ at 7 p m
fourth race for come-dy relit-f. Friday t tomorrow \ In the OranRe
manning carnival canoes. I Coast C'olltoge auditorium. Prt>sl
Two heats each foe junior var dent V. E. Mac<:'art<'r announN'S
slty eights and varsity eights N~· offi<'<'rs wtll tX' t>le<cted. Ad
were held first to select contest mlttan<'t' will be by membership
ants for the final events. I card only.
Cincinnati Reds Sign Up
Bob Wetzel, Pirate Captain
Part>nt<: a rt> urge-d to rPgiSlf.'r
thPir young hopt>fUI!; by Friday
fnr thf' hahy pArade to bf' held at
3 p m Saturday Bud ME'ars Cam
t>ra Shop. 1782 Nt'\vport Blvd .
Cost a Mt>sa. is thto place to regis
tf'r IUmor Chair man ME"ars re
ports thf' rontest will bt' dlvldt"d
Jntn two daSS<'s: Agt> group 1, alx
month!' tn 12 mtlnths: agto group
2, 13 months t o 24 mont hs . Chtl
rtrt>n fTom any arf.'a <'an enter the
contest
ThP quPf'n oC the lOth annua.l
Fish Fry "ill l)f< CTOWTlf'd at 12:30
Saturday Th(' contmants and
tht>lr <:pon~uing l"'ub!l a.re : Judi
Banks. J unior Friday Afternoon
'"("Juh. V1vlan Allen. Boots a.nd
Saddle Club; 'Ma.ry PatWnoo.
Bob Wet.l. eapta.ln ot tM Bob will join ()gdf'n. Utah. a Girls Club of the Harbor Area..
Southern California d\&tll.pkm. da c tea.m for thf' ftto.dc; In thP and Marilyn Newton. Cocta MeA
ahlp <>ran~ Coast Oo~ ba-. class C PlonH!' Leque Re tol Bay Cities Fuchsia Society.
ball tN.m and leaciJQa bJtta In Iowa Don Carter. la.st )'Nr's "out I The bfoauty rontest wm be held
the ~ Conference, wu .tandJne athlt"te'' from Ora.nl'f' at 1•30 p.m. Sunday. Clrls l"'m.
atped to a~ comtrart Oout Coll~ who Is now with petina In the con~ aN l'llr7 b1 the Clnd.n.natl .._ thla ,.,..._ leaRIOn. ltor.a.n.ne CU.f\nln,tuaa.
lob Is tbe .on olllr. ancJ Mrs. Eau Cla.tre, Wla.. c.'la C club ot Ja.nJce PnrM.to, Sandra b""'*•
Chat* T. Wetlel o1 ec.ta ....._ tbe Kllwaukee Bra""-and Ted Pea1 Abbott, Betty hU....
Be pi~ 8f!COnd bue fat tbe pt. Rel'ftfa, currtntly pltchtnr wtth lre'W'rly Stalfonl. Don.n.a ~
rate. In tbe ~ ~ atodrtOft ln the Pacltlc J.Aoarue. bur7. Ma.rlew tDdaDa.ri iM c.r.
dwnploNbtp dub « UN and Walt Q)opma.n. anoth« Ora.nre ole Rodla
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e TIAWL05
One of the fontostic spot. in t*\i1 world is Las Ve9es, w!olieh f>NY1
upon human frailty ond on the et.mol optimism concerning dame
fortune ond the eosy dollar. . .
At lest I hove had the dubiou1 good fortune of making that trip
to Vegas. Glad to have hod the opportunity, but it'H do for a lone;~
while. I can say that what.ver stories.yOu may have heard, you can't
have the vaguest (and that's no pun on Vegas) Idea about tho+ un·
believable dty. Compared to it, the worfd famous Monte Corio was
a mild tea porty.
It's hardly necessary to give you this word of caution: Don't pion
a trip to Las Vegas with the idea of being an innocent bystander. You
won't be. You'll end up by being a participant one woy or anothe~
mostly likely ot the slot machines. which ronge from a penny to a
dollar--also the twin-dollar set-up. where you put in a dollar in !ach
of two mochines. trip them with o single lever--with o chonce ot o
twin jodpot of $1 ,000.
Imagine what on astronomical amount of coins must be inserted
into those thousands ond thousands of machines. You might qet some
ideo if you'd enter, say. the Golden Nugget and listen to thot fon ·
tosfic din and dong of hundreds of machines going ot one time. Of
coursa, there is olso on astronomical ,sum of money poured out of
those moc.hines. but there is o mighty comfortable margin for the
house.
• • •
e HOW TO SAVE YOUR MONEY
I know that no one tokes advice about gambling ... BUT, there
are several woys of saving money ot Vegos. One way is to toke a side
trip to Hoover Dam, which we did. It's not for oway. and it's o mog·
nificent sight to see-,nd is one of the few places where there were
no one-ormod bandits. Another woy is to go to a movie. which we
did. Sounds odd to ta~e time out for o movie ot Vegas. but it wos a
good one, ""Strategic Air Command, .. comforting relaxation from tho
temptations of Fremont St.
Now. if you must gemble, here"s another suggestion: Ploy the
penny machines. You get oil the kid out of losing that you do on the
others-your cosh lasts somewhat longer. ond the end is just os cer·
toin. Or you m1ght try out e new system that we wor~ed out.
This is a system entirely contrary to the populer idea of stiding
grimly to one machine with the fotal knowledge that it 1ust has to
·pay eventually. We did it the other woy around· ploy a mochme
until it pays, even if jusf two coins; move on to another mochme.
ploy that until it pays. and so on. This system brought us two jackpots:
net result, just trifle on the plus side for our two-doy vis1t. At Joe W .
Brown's Horseshoe Club (where o million dollars in $1 0.000 b•lls is ~opt
on display) our jackpot nickel dropped $1.05 in the trough: on attend·
ant come by to give us on oddotionol seven dollars to make up the $8
jackpot. The extra nidel wos to toke off the three bars, ond the at·
tendont mode sure we did that; o.k. wit h us. because that nickel
brought down five more nid:els. At the newly opened Moulin Rouge,
one of th e busiest places in town. the jackpot was $7.65 in nickels.
• • • e ..aavAnoMS POSI fa<* 1M
A place to stoy is definitely a problem. Ludy for us we arrived on
Fridoy. just ohead of the crowd. Eve n so we were greeted with heod·
lines about Peo~ Crowd Jamming Vegas.· this being o three-day
Memorial week end We dod get fine occommodotiors of the Lucky
Motel out (In Fremont Streel-o two-room arrange ment for four for
$16 for tf·e frst night a room for two for $1-4 for the second naght.
Reser ... otaons for the bag shows otl the Strip also posed a problem.
But we were able to get in for the Ve ro Ellen show ot the Dunes Fri-
doy nigh t excellent entertainment, good food at $-4.50 a person.
There were o lot of big names at the other fabulous places olong the
Strip-DeMis Doy. Rosemary Clooney. JeH Chandler, Rose Marie.
Morllyn Ma~we11. Gale Storm. Pot Rooney Sr .. the Ritz Brothers, J ane
Powell, Lili St. Cyr. The second night we went in without reservations
to the Silver Slipper show, ' Parisian Follies." with blonde Lee Sharon
!IS o demure stripper, plus can con dancers ond slightly bawdy comedy
skits.
Another big treot wos the chuck wagon donner at El Roncho at
midnigh t Soturdoy ... oil you con eot for $1.50 ... You're bound
to see someone you know, ond sitting ot the next toble wos business·
ne•ghbor lewas T orfer ...
Heodlone ,,., the los Vegos Sun gove th s cheery slont on the ac·
commodolacns •.tualion. No Room but Who Here is Sleeping?'
... F1m"u• l1.t word~ overheard on Fremcnt Street: woman soy•ng
to he• (OrnpMoon, Mone wos reody to poy off. but I ran out of
n c~el. . A \1qn an ~eepang woth the nature of the coty. We cosh
oil goad chech ond some bod or>es ... Wisest remor~ overheard
on the street ru•t ouhida o gombl.ng house: o little boy saying. "Why
don I you save 1our dollars?
• •
e THE BOOM IS ON
Los Vegas is now o city of some 55.000 people. obout holf of
whom subsist in some wtJy or onother on the gambling business. But
thet olso leoves obout half who ma ke e living in more normal manner.
I oslted a house mon at one of the gambli ng places if the locol folks
gombled. ond he soid '"Sure." But I believe o taxicab driver was closer
to tha tru th. He soid residents gomble at first when they move to
Vegos. bu t soon di~cover that they can't afford it. Even so. o whole
lot of the loose change on cyocery shoppitlg trips must end up in
the slot machines.
The boom is on for sure. The population has ebout doubled in the
los t five years: moy double ogoin in the next I 0. Three luxury hotel·
casinos and scores of motels ore under construction. There ore ol·
reody I 0 Strip resort hotels valued ot 75 million dollars ond employ·
ing 7.0CXJ people. About 3.500 more ore employ.d in downtown
cosiflos ond hotels.
An article in the L.u Vegas Sun 54ys that wages are Cj<)OCJ, per
:4pita income in 1952 was $2.250, second only to Delaware's. But
prices ore high. with food, clothing and es~ially ,.ntJ above Coli·
fomio prices. Two·bedroom rentals begin at $125 a month.
As for the dingy sid•. the Sun ortieles says that Nevada has
the highest crime and suicide rete in the notion. Las Vegas employs
three times as many police os most citi.s its size. Bed ehecks bri09
most arrests: burglory is Mcond. Liquor COftsumption is 208 per cent
Were you taken by aurprbe by
the City Council's action lut
week tn approvlnl the Jacobe
Co. survey report. a Uttle Item of .,_636 pay ra.l.w for ctty etn·
ployees. Without the public hav.
lng a chance to aee Jt before
band'! 'nle report was a cloeely
auarded .eeret until It was ap.
proved.
This carries out the policy of
"the pu bile be damned; we know
.......... ·-· ,.
• • •
the waae rt.se recommended by
the Jacobe INr'Vey outtJt and
adopted by the Council amount-
ed to ~<about 6~"·" Take your
~nctl and flru.re what percent
ot $710 la PXJ. The answer I get
a. 28.6~. That's the lncre~ that
HE 10t. The working atltfs must
1et about six bits to make it
avera,. 6~~-Three surveys In
three yean, each resulting In a
raise. Thla one caps them all.
what's best for them; let's get It • TU JUIE IK SICBT
done. the squawk wtll soon die Does It startle you to read that
out." Hearings. except those re-the proposed budget Ls $306,839
qulred by law, are· for the birds. more than 1954-55? Have we sud.
e KEEP UP WJT1I JOJn:SES denly gotten that fat flnan.
Wage surveys-they are a pow. dally? You may be sure that the
erful weapon, more effective only reason that you are going to
than a union. We had one In ~ that budget before Ita ap
1953 that set a salary range up-proval Is that the law requires
ping previous salary range. It lt. Are we going to do all thls
was the last word. Yes It was., for without an lncre~ In taxes! No
that year. I'll tell you how It You may expect a 12 cent rise In
works. The city manager recom-your taxes.
m ends to the City Council that What does the man mean
they hire a survey company. The when he says the budget bal
survey outllt proceeds to com ances? He means that the Coun
pare the wage scale with other ell must set the tax rate to meet
cities. or course. we must match lt. He alrea dy has announced
the highest. Sorta keep up with that both the library and park,
the Joneses. The next city they beach and recreation tax will be
work on Is shown what Newport raised to 10 cents. which will
Beach just adopted wJthout a raise $52,000 each.
dl.s8enUng vote, and so around lt'a my guess that a 4 cent ad·
she goes; where she'll stop the vertialnl ta..x will be Jevted; this
taxpayer never knowa. will raise $20.800. So you thought --....... a... oD ... thaa,.-...... u.et ......
reports? Why, naturally the IUY tt.atng Jut March 15? No you
who recommenda them. Let's didn't; you voted to llmtt the
look back over the record. Does Council on the amount of money
It show a nat percentage In-they could give to the Chamber
crease for all employees? No ln. of Commerce. The Council still
deed. "Due to the Increased re-has the power to set the advertls.
sponslblllty of certain lndlvld· lng tax rate at the permissive
uals. their pay Is jumped more." limit of 10 eent.a What will they
I should say that It Is due to do with the $20.~ that 4 cents
their creative powers. rather. wlll rai-se this year? Why,
The ability to create Importance haven't you heard? The city w111
of their jobs by spending more have a 50th anniversary nat
mont>y, hiring more people, In year. What did you aay? So
short building an emplre. what? Who cares! Well, you just
l...fot's take the case of John walt and see how madam mayor
Sailors. city manager. He has plans to spend that money to ad.
done an expert job of buUdlng vertlse to cock-eyed world that
his empire. From a $500 a month we have survived 50 yeara.
salary In l!Y"JO. he has whipped
It up to $913. Not bad for a be· e LESS EDEJIIIVE WAT
'glnnN. Our expenditures have You'll see that even It you did
followed th& groove of tax and think you had hobbled the
!!pt>nd Jo 1950-51. according to Council on advert1alng apendtng,
the budget. It cost $1.770.209 to there ls more than one way to
run the show. This year the pro. skin a rabbit. Snide IIUiaeslJon
posed budget Is $2.078.171. Where by a not too Innocent bystandt'r:
arf' we hPaded? a less expenalve way to advertise
Don't be taken In by that state. our city: more p«aanal appear.
mcnt by the city manager that ances on quiz proaranu by Mad-
Jan Briscoe 's
Mother Dies
Mrs. Francia Brlacoe Routhe. 75,
mother of Newport Ftre Chid Jan
Brlscoe, dled Sunday evening In
Phillipsville. In the redwood coun.
try eouth of Eureka. Calif. She
was on a combined business and
vacation trip with her husband.
Members of the family flew
north tat@ Tuesday for the tuner.
al services, which were held ye..
terday at Garberville.
Mrs. Routhe Is aurvtved by bu
husband. A. C. Routhe, of the
am )(ayor. ·
It b very dlaappolnttng to me
taOMDA'r ..... l. ..
1RE JIOIACI
* *
e ftC:IQ:: A aa&AT IVcc;:KII held. 11 no one recelwd a rna-Doln The Mambo, and Sltoklaan.
The G4A ptcnJc wa.e .' IN•t jortty, the top two would be Tbe ..ventb p-ade Old GM
•~ ... ID thll year. J:very. t&lcen (Of the final ea.etiona. Club WW • llbf nat. Nobocty
one bad tun. Punch, hot clop. Wtll. nobody aot • JUjortty, ., &now~ tu nouble I'w s.n.
potato Mlact. potato dllpe wn for pree1dent. It wu John lerkul rou•n Never Walk Alone, Kawai.
eerved. An4 for~ cake and and Davia Pope; for vice PNII· lan War Chant, and poup ot
later routacs manbmeJJowa. It •t. Dkk Beauchamp, 8111 1\lri8t tavortt. walm.. Aftd the Ad·
wu born 5:30 to 8:80 p.m. and 81)1 Fruehllnl. and for tee· vaneed Band, alxth, eeventh, and
Alter everyone Md a.embled retary.treuurer, .Patty Jonu, et1htb traden wW play 011·
In jeana, wtld pedd.lepuaen and N .. cy Kan1on and Nancy Oard· laden Hymn, Cridlet and the
llacu, the • oft ~ t 1 1am• ner. Our new atudent bodr ~~· Bullfrol. Stodla PUnwa and
ata.rted. There were about ttve dent for nm year la Davia Po-pe. Guard de ~ the two tolos.t.
llllrle. gobl1. Everyone bad been Conlfatulatlonll Davia! belnr C&role Ryden on the pte.
autened to teama. On the wto. No one received a majorlty tor colo and .lobo Berkut on the Bu.
nln1 teams each peraon received the other two offices. 10 another soon. We hope aU you P&Nnt.
ltfe savers. Then the food came run ot1 wUJ be held between Dtck come. and the admla1on II
around. Hot dop were burned, Beauchamp and BUJ F'ruehllnl FREE 10 everybody come. That'•
eorne lost. and even eome halt for vtc:e president. and l>atty June 2 at 7:30 p.m .. Hlgh School
raw, but everybody ete and en-Jones and Nancy Man1an for Auditorium.
joyed them. Then a came ot aecretary-treuunr. • • •
,;Red Rover," and marahmaftowtt • • • e A WAIID8 .......,...,
were paased out. e iiVUC PUTIVAL At the a.uembly lut week
What a night!! ~ one 1trl It' a music, muatc. music every-awards were riven a leo. Mutlc.
aald the next day, rather .tlfly, where. June 2 la our annual rtra. aports, and boya sports
'"'bls Is what'a known as the day Spring Mullc Festival at the awarc:la. MJa PerkJna 1ave cant.
a.fter." Newport Harbor High Auditor. to those chUdMo who had pueed
• • • tum. Thb year James Fltzaerald's classes. Then the blr plaqu•
TWO ftACII.EJII QODfQ atnrJng rroup will be added. The were 11ven to thoee who had
Mlu Norma Perklna, our music Junior Orche.tra, fifth. •lxth. and made the most pointe. For fl.rat
teacher, is leaving us next year. ~venth 1 r a d e r s , wtll play, place. Carolyn CUey and John
She wlll go to achool for a year, "Space Patrol March" by Miss Berkus tied. Jl'or .econd plaee
then come back. M ahe aald, Perkins. Q.arbara K e n n e d y and TftTl
"I'm Ju.ct subatltuttn1 golnr to Miss Perkins' bellnnlnl fourth Waidelich tied. And for third.
school for teachlna school." Her erade flutes wUl play GoodnJeht Carole Hyden and Gall Oravea.
private lessons and the Newport Ladles. Little Brown Ju1, Bed For GAA. Helen Matthews won
Harbor Youth Symphony Orche-River Valley and Lll' Uza Jane. the race for the most pointe with
stra will continue though. Mr. Flngerald'a eighth erade 147, Pat Fruehllnl waa aecond
A new man teacher Ia hired. rtrts Triple Trto will e1ne The wtth 146, and Lorraine Cuthbert
We wtll all miss her terribly, but Lord'• Prayer, and By The Ll1ht won third wtth 141 pointe. In the
the thought that she wlll be of The SUvery Moon.. And the badminton tournament. Marilyn
back the folloWing year will spur elehth erade Barbershop Quartet Bowler won flrat, Helen Matthews
us on. James Fltzeerald. our slnglnl You Had A Dream, and and Pat Walker were aecond and
other music teacher. Is going to Coney Jaland Baby. Then the Ad-third. Miss Dulln'a second home.
teach at Orange Coast College vanced Orchestra. slxth. seventh room won the eottball tourna.
next year also. We are losing 2 and elehth, will play Carmen ment. Letters were given for the
ol our favorite teachers. and Gypsy Overture. The bottle boys aports.
• • • band, which consists of tour bot-e Plane P'lliDAT
e DAVIS lOPE EUCTED tles and 2 nutH. will pl.&y Hlnky The atudent council picnic wut
Elections last week. After the Dinky Parly Voo and Colden be Friday, June 3. for those who
campaign speeches. of which all Slippers. Next the Swing Band. have earned enoueh points In
were very good. not one being which Ia the one that play for service. Evrryone plana to have
the same, primary elections were the dances. will play They Were fun at Knott'a Berry Farm.
56 Yachts Already Entered
Fo r July 4 Honolulu Race ~ews .
Cub Scout Pack 182 of Newport
Heights held Its last pack meet.
lng of the achool year at Harbor
VIew School under the leadt'r·
ahlp ol .Cubmuter Lester VleJ'.
Un1. aided by MUo Lacy, aaJ.It.
ant cubmuter. M.r. Lacy wu an.
noaneotd .. the n.w c:ubm-..ter,
for neXt year.
A record total or 56 yachts al.
ready have entered the 2.225 mile
Honolulu Race scheduled to start
at noon on the Fourth of July
from Los Angeles Harbor for a
ttnilh Une oU Diamond Head ln ..........
The enuy list wtll cloee on Frt.
day, June 10. The smallest yacht
entere-d to date is the 35 . foot
ketch. Sea Queen. entered by Fred
F. Harris of Beverly Hills and
the largest Is the 109 foot schoon
er, Ramona, entered by William
A. Pomeroy of San Francisco.
Flagship for the race wtll be the
96-foot ketch. Morning Star.
owned by the commodore of the
Transpacific Yacht Club. Ri chard
S. Rheem.
Newport Harbor area boata at.
Nightingales
Will Install
Irvine Cout Country Club wlll
be the acene of th@ tn.atiuatJon
~ontes for nnr oftteen of
the Nl&htinlale Chapter ot Hoa1
Mrs. RJchard Jone.' Den 8 pve
the open1nc ceremony. Cub-
master VIerling announced the
annual pack picnic. which wtll
be In the Costa Mesa Park from
4 to 7:30p.m. Thursday, June 9.
Mra. WUIIam Charlton. coordi-
nator, Cubmuter Vlerllnl and
Assistant Cubmuter Lacy were
presented gifts of appreciation
from the pack. CertlflcaUona ol
appreclatlon and corta1es were
pret~ented by Mra. Charlton to
the Den mother-Den No. 1. Mra.
Robert Duncan; Den 2. Mn.
Robert Oliphant; Den 3, Mra.
Max Pope; Den 4, Mrs. Dwl1ht
'npplnr; Den 6, Mra. RJchard
Jones; Den 9, Mra. Norman Cart.
aon.
MUo Lacy held a Webel08 cer~
mony for Robert Fore, Billy
Walker and Bobby ~bey and
1ave them t.htir Webel08 arrow&.
Prtzea for eeUln1 Scout.O.aa.ma
Aw.,. for advancementa Wt're
Pftlllftc.d .. foUowt: Den 2 -
John KUbetrlck. Wolf JOld ar.
row; Den ......,bby WalJcer, Wolf
Funeral eerv1cee for Pl'ederldc IUvtr arrow; Kelt Ku*, lerV·
lohn Hartbom. 10, ot 508 Orante let It&t; t.ny ..au, ~· .W;
Ave., eo.ta lleaa, wUl be held at Dtn • -Dwtlht 11ppb\a. Bear
Carlllon,
'nlere wu a tun hou--..nd cWtln and other publlc Improve.
then ~me--at the May 23rd menta."
City Council meettnr. all Mt tor Coundl members arreed that It
a bla huale about the City Trall· would be better not to brlnr up
er Park. the Trailer Park problem until
But the arrument did not ma. atter the public hearlna on the
terlallze, and It looka like the budret
whole thlna wtU be put utde un. OouncU received a lon1 letter
t1J budaet problema are tettled. trom F. 'nlornton Martin, lona
Several communication. came time re.ldent on Newport ocean
up Monday evenlna-lncludlnr front, who aalted why Council at.
the Park Commt..lon reque.t for lowed ''thla lnJu.tlce of a Trailer
plans for the varlou• Trailer Park Puk to continue, competJnr with
proposals-but Council tiled all private industry." Let the Trailer
letters.for future action. Park people pllttontze other
At the May 24 adjourned meet. trailer para In the elty, or re-lo-
lnr on the budaet, City Manaaer cate the park, and alve ua back
l ohn Sailors said that ,the Trailer our beach, he .uked.
Park t. Included In the 1955-56 A petition with 46 names was
budaet, but aa a separate Item, pre.enfed to Counctl uklnl the
which can be eliminated If the city to Improve and continue the
Council decides to dlacontlnue Trailer Park until there la sutfJ.
the trailer park. ctent money In the park fund.
The city manaaer'a tnUoduc-Ed Healy of Central Newport
tton to the budaet include. thb aald he had petitlona with 400
statement: "It ta recommended .. &mH uklnl tor termination of
that the MunJcJpaJ Trailer Parle the Trailer Park.
be expanded, modernized, and Councilman Stanley RJdderhot
continued In operation and that aaJd here wu a point to con.
the net proceeds be channeled alder: It the Trailer Park 11
Into other much n~ed capital eliminated and transformed Into
Improvements, such as the devel. a public' beach, It would mean a
opment and expansion of our 10-cent tax Increase to make up
Park, Beach ;ond Recreation fa, the loa In r~enue and meet
~""~··· PROTECT
'YOUR FUN!
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IEWPORT 1111101
lUI
tbe Increased cost of beach main.
tenance.
From the audience WIUiam
Lambert of Central N@WJ>Ort
aaJd: "We're willing to pay a tax
for a public beach. Just give us
a chance to vote on lt." His state.
ment was applauded.
PAULAS• CET DAUCRTEB
A daughter. Debbie Katfle. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Paulas of 234 E. Broadway. Costa
Mesa, In Hoag Memorial Hospl
tal on Friday, May 6.
CIB.L FOR PIIILLIPS•
A dauahter, Jayne Ilene. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. George
I Phillips of 133 E. 16th St .. Costa
Mesa, In Hoag Memorial Ho.!lpl
tal on Sunday. May 8.
SOJf FOB PETT'IRCn.LS
A son, Jon Byron, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettingill of
376 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa. on
Sunday, May 8, In Hoag Me·
mortal Hospital.
1011.0.. TO u-,..
A 10ft. Jlki:IIMI ......._ .._.
bom to Mt. and M.n. Robert
Leach ol 1935 Church St. Costa
Mesa, on Thursday, May 5, In
Hoaa Memorial Hospital.
SPLAKE.I GET lOW
A son, 6 lbs., 15 oz.. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Splane
of 7T8 Santa Isabell St., Costa
Mesa, In Orange County General
HOIIpltaJ, on Thursday, May 5.
A Clossified Ad in The Ensiqn
brinqs immediote results! C~ll
Horb9r 1114-1115 end orove at!
A-1 PLUMBING
~~-
IUE • PI HE
ITI • I I
SPECIALIDS Of UPADlS
Day & Mlglat Water Beat.n
Moder11 P-.r Tool• for S.wtw & Sllll StopfN9•• '
Lewis Ross ~~
-we bCJft ...,_ ~aay cnat...oblle dlt•· .. ...,..._ ..... ....,u..a_..Fama
..,.. Jut .... .. ... oppemaa.lty to
,....,. to '" tM ...., ...... Cld..at·
....................... t bularciDcle
plaa ph••en4 by ltate FG& ..
•
STATE Fila liS. 00. ..
Cldlu~ •••
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tile ...tla9. (Pboto troaa tbe Udo )
Mrs. Charles .Lamb Named
Head of Lido Isle Assn.
aoaoow LDfK nOKOTED
New prHident of the LJdo Isle
Community A.aoclatJon Ia Mrs.
Charle. Lamb, who wu elected
Saturday by the Board of Olreo.
tors Immediately alter the an
nual meeting held In the new
ly remodelled clubhouse Mrs
Lamb. who has served as vice
president durtna the past year, I
Promoted to hla present rank
at the Naval Base at Long Beach
re<'ently was Marine Cpl. Gordon
E. Link. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don A. Link of noo" Ocean Ft ..
Newport Beach. He entered th«>
.ervlce In May. 1952, and Ia now I
a member of lhe Marine se<"ur
tty forces on the baM.
UDCS. Jfew lfa I ,_t
SAPPY DAY IC.OOL
for Little Folk
440 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar
Harbor 4369
Mrs. Jean Vaughn, dlrec:tor
For a.tt.rite•ds. •'* llo11• c.tl
THE ENSIGN. HA-ll 14
DAllETR SBEUILL
succeeds Howard B. Lewis
Joe E. Prelnlnger was elected
vice-president, and Gene Ross as I
treasurer. Mrs. Donald Colegro' e I
was re named secretary.
Mrs. Joseph E. Kelm. KPnneth
Kingsley. Mrs. Lamb anct Mr.
Ross were elected to the board
for two year terms. RPtlrlng dl
rectors are George Ward. Ted
Rogers and Mr. Lewis A stand
lng ovation was given to rNirlng
President Lewis and hls Board of
Directors Cor tht>lr accomplish
ments during the past y~.>ar. I Mt>mbers of the hou~ commit
tt>e who prepared the rood for j the annual mf'('tlng were Mrs. as chairman. Mrs. Gladstone
Ralph Tandowsky, Mrs. Dorrie Hatrh Mrs Johnny Mercer. Mr<o.
1 Betts. Mrs. Hal Dike. Mrs. Keith Vin<'t>nt Salmacia. Mrs Mar!.hall
Cordrey, Mr.s. Joe Prelninger. Mrs. Shaddock. .Mrs. Harr) RogPrs. I Mrs. Martin Lockn<>)', Mrs. Stan Lamb and Mrs. Colegrove. lt>y &>tz. Mrs. A. Wyndam ~·as.
The committee of honorary Mrs. David Cunningham. Mrs
hostesses who received and served Maxwell Sturgt>S. Mrs Thomas
Included Mrs. Gladys Stambaugh U!tto and Mrs. M. Trlder White. ··-Vlrcfnla t.anre of eo.ta Mesa
JITJUfA IOUCIIET
ZOJfTA QIBLS b April cmd
llay an Dcaetb S h e r r Ill.
deatbt.r of llr. cmd lin.
~Sh.mllof~3MhSL
Jfewport. aDd llynaa Bouchey.
daughter of llr. cmd lin. Boy
CehnL W Pullerloo A.._.
Jf...-poft Btdgbta. Dantb Ll OD
the stcrff of the Jfnrport Bar·
bow IU9h Sdaool paper. cmd Ll
NCOrdl.og eec:ntary of CAA. a
m~ of Trt Slcp:oa. Ulber.
ett-. Job•s Daughten cmd the
JfatJoDal Booor Society. IITJUG
wcu choeeo cu Zoota Clrl for
llay for her drcmla octl•ltiea
aa well as lecrdenblp apreued
Ia the fact that lbe Ll pres!.
dnt of CAA. She allo Ll a
m.-bew of Trt Sigma cmd the
Ratioaal Booor Society.
baa been elected aa one of the
directors of the Orange County
Medical Assistants of Orange
County. Loraine Gullkaon of
Santa Ana was named president.
JlET't111KS I'BOM EAST
Mrs. Edna Franklin of 701 1-.
Larkspur Av«>. Corona del Mar.
returned last week end to the
Harbor art>a. She has been visit-
Ing In Uniontown. Pa . for nearly
three weeks.
Three aqua lung compressed
air bottles w~re stolen from ht.
locked earage. Francis H. MUleT
of 1537 Miramar Dr .. Balboa, no
tilled Newport pollee at 9:15 a.m
May Jrd. Entry to the garage
was gained by breaking a side
window. Two of the air bottles I
were USN lypt>s of 70 cubic foot
capacity and were valued at 1 $1 35. The third was of 38 c ubic
foot capacity and was valued at 1
$40.
IIUSJCAL AJITI DfiT ALL
Mrs. Walter Spicer of Harbor.
Island was hostess to the Musl
cal Arts Club of Orange County
for Installation of officers.
WOTJCE OF 1'1BLJC IIEAJlllfC
Amendment No. 12
RHolutlon No. 593
Notice Is hereby given that the
JfOTJCE OF SEALED am SALE
NotlC'e Is her~by glvE'n that
sealt>d bid!! will bE'. rPC't"lve-d up
to 2:00 p m .. June 17. 1955. for
I thf' sale of scrap Iron and othPr
junk mt>tal to the hlght><~t bona I
I fide bidder nn a per pound basis
Bids must be aC'COmpanled with
a 10 ... ; Cashier's Che<-k d«>poslt of
the total amount of lht> bid. such
cl<'poslt to bE' rt'talne-d by t h<'
school district should th<' high j
bldd«>r refuse to take delivery 1 within the tlme s pecifie-d and In
the manner set forth In the bid
form. Material!! for sale may be
Inspected at the colleg«> by con
tactlna the business office be
tween the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 1
5:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. 1 Slened: B. H. PETERSON ~ary. Board of Trust~
Publish: lune 2, 9. 1955.
In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
Plannlna Commission ot the City ROTJCE OF BEAaDfC
of Newport Beach will hold two Notice Is hereby given that the
publk hearlnaa on Planning Planning Commission of the City
CommJulon RHolutlon of Inteft. of N~rt Beach wtll hold a 1
Uon No. 593 to amend Section public hearing on tht> appllca
9105.4 of Zoning Ordinance No. lion of William R. Hervey. Jr
635 to allow one flrt>place or for a variance No. 229 to permit:
chimney not exceeding nine (9) a 4 tt hJgh brick wall with a 5
teet In width to extend Into a tt. 8 Inch hlah brick pylon to aup
aldt> yard setback to a dlltance port a rate to ., pfaced on the ot two (~) teet from the aide ol front property line wtthln the re.
lot line and to llmlt the Oftf· quired 5 foot front .tback. A
hana ot eavea. cornice. and can· tht-ee foot h~laht Umlt Is re-
opJ• to~ aM one hal1 t2a..> qulNd In a front ..tbadt by Stoe·
feet tnto any requlted rear yard tton tl05.2. parapph (b). on
eetbaclt and to atmd no dOII!I' E1y. 5!5 ft. of LoU ~ $. 10 It U.
than 2~ feet to a reu Propaty Blc;dc 77, Tract 8ralb0t. Eut Stile
Une. Addlt.lon and locatH at 1•
JfotJce Ia ~ t\atther rtvea Eut klboa 81ft.. wttll frontate
that aald pubUc ~urtqs w1U be on a.lboa Blvd.
held on the ltUl -~ Joe. MoUce II hereby tutbe J:IYeD
5 11155. u4 tiM 21lt daf f1l that aaJd pa~Ue "-'q wW M
)Mr ~ at ti.Mt lilioV f1l held Oil the 1ltb da7 ol IUM
• • p.m. In the C.¥U ~ ~ lit tM ..... Gil .. pJD. ..
..;... ot u.. R..,pa~rt IMdl Cftl the 0ou:nc11 awn-. o1 u..
JW&. at whldl .... aDd '** ftewport 8Mdl' ~ Hall. at ..., b4 an t!' ..... , -.. ...,.. ._. ... "* .., _..
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CUFF says:
"Here • a a couple of
CIOI.
CUST.US
W atchinq For Thoee
BIG DATES
UP
JUNE
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Watch
.. THE £NSIGW'
Next WHkFor
More Newa About
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AT
FURNITURE
INTERIOR DECORATION
BALBOAISLAJfD
:u• Narl.oe An. Harbor 1SC7
COBOBA DEL IIAJl
Z846 E. Coast Highway-Harbor 277
w.c ...
STROOCK&
CASHMERE
COATS ., .... ,
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We Pktnap cmd Dellnw
IIArbc. 2121
Uptown Cleaners
1121 WEST BAL.BOA 8LVI)--xEWPOJIT BEACII
We ~ lD C1ecmJD.CJ cmd BGD4 Pl"ttlf~ of 1..acUee ...s a..u--~ ILDe....,.. .....,.t
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...... !. =~=~~"1iM~r:;s-:. (Q);v~ia;,ttit~n
:.:=-wc.oMwu: .. :.:! Is Installed
member Of tht new board ol dl·
Auxiliary Member 1p ·
Increases to 459 Total
~ cit Roaa ~~oq>JtaJ
Jfo date It&t ~-for tiM
r«ton lJuita.Uecl at the M_, Tbe atatewlde pro&ram ol the
mMting ot tbe Santa Ana Branch CbJ.l.dra'a Hollle Society has ex·
of tbe AnMrlc:an ~iatlon ol paneled to take care ol 1~ chll-
Untveralty Women. Kill Ruth dren du.rlng this put year, ac-
Righter wu named to the P~· cord111g to reports elven at the
deney. annual meeting of the Newport
;::::;:.===========;Harbor Auxiliary of the Society
held May 24 at the Emerald Bay
home of Mrs. Wllllam Curlett.
, Awd1J.ar7 DOW Manda at ..,. U ·
noUnc.-M Mra. NeD Cameron. vtce.
lftlll61nt Ill ~ ot membef.
alllp. at tht M-.y 1.9 board meet-
lq held at the home ol the pJ'ftl.
dent. M4 D. N. Hummel In
1'hrft A.rd\ a.y.
~DC ol lo.a M lba IU. b_an Beh, Ray Dlb, Cbarlee Wa.Uu!rr and Jtobert l:dwln o.
Lamb, Boward mo. D. H. Cole. viM, WhoM enaapment wu ,.
rrove and R. L. Pattenon. eently announ<:*S by ber paNDt..
I&AJCJUI JACK TAYLOR
lACK ROM PAJI EAST
lack B. Taylor, storekeeper sea.
man, USN, 10n of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude F. Taylor and husband of
Mrs. Mary Taylor, all of 186
Mr. and Mrt. OtJ• Walk~ ot 1.,
E. 22nd St., eo.ta Meaa. The
~m el~. who llw. at 132
45th St., NeWport, il tbe 80Jl of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee n.vtne ot
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Dr. Ronald Wood. D. C.
HARBOR
HEALTH SffiVICE
COMPLETE
DIAGNOSIS &: PHYSICAL
THERAPY DEPT.
2804 ltewport Bl•d.
Jfewport hach
Ba:rbor 4030
Greetiav CeRda w
ArlUt SuppliM~
loob. StatioDery ~
U.tJE SAlLS STATIOJfEJIS
306 Main BALBOA Harbor 678
9:~6:00, Sun. Noon 'tll 6
SAT JT WITH
3403 E. Coat Bwy. 8 CO ROlf A DEL MAll
Phoue Ra:rbor 5071 ~~
The reports preceded the ln-
st.a.Uatlon ot Mrs. Tod Oviatt of
Balboa Island as new president
of the organl.utUon. Other out-
Cera Installed were Mra. Donald
AndenJOn ot Bay Shores, vice
president; Mrs. Lany Howell or
Laguna as corresponding secre-
tary; Mrs. Howard L.aW80n of
Newport as treasurer, and Mrs.
H. Payne .Thayer. retiring presi.
dent from BaJboa, as parUamen.
tartan.
Serving as co . hostesses for
Tuesday's meeting w e r e Mrs.
Douglass Ferry, Mrs. John Knapp
and Mrs. Elton Barnett. Marguer-
Ite Tandowsky. Southern Califor-
nia Director of Children's Home
Society Auxiliaries, Installed the
new outcers.
I Harllor Hi lralluatu'
EIIIPIIIIII Reweallll
Two Newport Harbor High
School graduates whose engage
ment has recently been an-
nounced are Miss Joyce Lee
White. daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde White of 2001 Santa Ana
Ave., Costa Mesa. and Tom Me
Clelland, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. McClelland, 169 E. Costa Mesa
St., Costa Mesa.
MRS. LEE BOT aurT LIUIGE Ia tbe f-• MlM SWICIIIDe Jecm.
uett. Jec~DMD of c:o.ta II MG. ( leniJe Aldea Pboto) •
Suzanne Jeanette Jeanson .
Wed to Lee ~oy Cary Large
People came from as far away QIICI SERVICE
ROLLER SHADES SPEECH WDfHEBS !fAXED as Bristol, Conn., to witness the
Mr. Jeanson presented hls
daughter at the altar of St.
Joach lms Catholic Church where
Rev. Thomas Nevin performed
the double nuptial rites at a mid
morning ceremony on Saturday,
May 7. The bride wore a waltz
length gown of white chantilly
lace and net over satin. The
fitted diminutive jacket had
long sleeves ending ln a point
and buttoned to a Peter Pan col-
lar. Her veil was or French Illu-
sion bordered with lace and held
by a smllll scalloped crown or
Standard S h a d e Cloths and Custom Specialties e Drapery H a r d w a r e
• Venetian Blinds.
Guy Hewitt of the Corona del wedding of Mlss Suzanne Jean-
Mar oUice of Morgan and Co. ette Jeanson and Lee Roy Cary
was declared the best speaker Large. The honored guests from
when he talked on "Your Share" Connecticut were Mt. and Mrs.
rl _ , 1 ~ ~ l.op at the Harbor Area Toastmaster's Joseph Girardin. maternal grand-<J,. SHGa· g Club meeting last week In the parents of the bride, and, from
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The their home ln Akron. Ohio. came * =::~ * ~ 884 most improved speaker was Bill the brldgegroom's parents, Mr.
412 I2Dd St.. Jfewport Beada Goodacre, speaking on "Know and Mrs. Cary A. Large. The
~~~~~~~~~~~~~Y~o~u;r~Ba;;b~y~S;I~tt~er;·;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; bride Is the daughter of Mr. and r Mrs. Henry Jeanson of 359 Ra-
mona Way, Costa Mesa. TRIM .INCHES FROM TUMMY,
HIPS AND LEGS!
Rent a StauHer Unit by the day
and watch the inches melt away/
The new Stauffer Home Unit is simplicity itself. All
you do is lie down and let the unit do the work,
while you read or watch TV. W hat could be easier?
For a complimentary demonstration on how lo streamlinf your
hips, legs and tummy. •
CALL HArbor 17(2
J[lmberly 3-7010 .,'.• , '', ,. HOM£ PLA!It
• • • of sCKial
note
lace. She carried a white Bible
with an orchid and stephanotis
trailing from satin streamers.
Her sister, Miss Theresa Jean
son, served as her maid of honor
wearing a yellow net over satin
gown wfth a matching net
When we called the local real shoulder jacket. She carried a -...te oU.ke to uk Phll Terry liP'&¥ of reel rOM& ~amee 1Jrowu
W'tly he bad a.rw talwlt Ids a.. of E1 Toro was b8t man ancJ
wife Joan Crawford up In an air-ushers wer-e Roy Olsen ot El
plane (It undoubtedly drove her Toro and Ray Jeanson. brother
Into marriage for the third time>. of the bride. The bride's sJster,
we round out that he was In Miss Rita Jeanson. attended the
Chicago making television movies guest book.
when this all happened. He'll At a reception held In the
I probably be fl ying back soon. home of the bdde's parents rol.
• • • lowing the ceremony. Mrs. Jean.
May 23 was a sad day for for-son received guc.>sts In a navy
mer councilman Dale Ra msey. lac-e dress with pink accessories I now turnC'd Costa Mesa fa rmer. and a pink rosebud corsage. The
He had to sell his prize and be groom's mother wore a similar
Jovt'd durkllngo; on acc-ount ~f corsage on a pink lace dress with
the Ramo;!'yc; arf.' already on thetr navy accessories. After a honey. I way ea st. First stop Detroit, moon at Monterey. t he young
wht're t hey will pick up a car. couple are making their home at
Part ot the vacation will Include 3233 Broad St .. Newport Heights.
a journey Into Canada.
• • •
I
Mona Mc-Ta ggart passed chOCO-
lates at the Delta Gamma Soror-
Ity house at UCLA to Indicate I that she Is sweet on Richard
Welden Marston of El Cerrito
I and plans to marry him. Mona.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
McTaggart of Costa Mesa, seems
DIRECTORY
MUSIC
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher ot Plano
Organlst · Accompanist Evening Cla.sses tor Adults
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar to be just about as active a co-ed
In college as she was at Newport
Harbor High School a couple of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ years ago. Among her activities 1 s he served as vice president of
Friendly Neighborhood Service
Pcrkes~Ridley Mortuary
Formerly Grauel Cba~ VAN'S CLEANERS
* * * .. 30 YEARS•
EXPERIENCE IN
QUALITY WORK ..
e DRY CLEANING e DYEING
e HAND PRESSING e KNIT BlOCKI NG
e LAUNDRY SERVICE e ALTERATIONS, REPAI RING
* * o.,..a..-. .. attl.-..........,.u,.pa.
.... o.-t llwy .. -,._ ..... c.-......
the sophomore class and as a
member of Calltornla Club. Her
"Intended" attended Call!ornla
U. at Berkeley where he wa.s
11 0 Broadway
U 8s3433 1r 8s3434 Cbsta Mesa
prc.>sldent of the sophomore class ~==========~ and also belonged to California
Club. He Is an ATO.
(Continued on Page 5 )
TRAVELOG AT ST. JAMES
Norman Wakeman of BaJboa
Island presented a travelog and
nature pictures at the St. lames
Episcopal Church fellowship din-
ner held on May 19 at the parlJih
house. Mrt. H. L Ostrander was
ln charge of reservatlona for the
rout beef cUnner that precedt=d
the program.
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MO~TUARIES
Serving the Harbor Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY THE SEA
Harbor42
3520 E. Cout Highway
Corona del Mar
Baltz Mortuary
Liberty 8-11.21
17h lr Sl.tPt!flor, eo.ta Mea
AMPLE PARKJNO
BOTH LOCA110~S
INSURANCE
''Be Sure-lnaule''
WlTB
STANLEY
~AGDCY ,
~..,..,.,.
1115 .. CloMt ~ eo..a ... ..,
... ;....~ .. ?Ill
Mn. earnft.on preeented the
namM of 18 new ~mbea to the
board. A buffet luncheon was
lef'Ved tq the board members fol-
lowing the meeting. Food and
Oowera carried' out a c o I o r
scheme of bronze, gold a.nd muted
red on the Hummel lanai.
Other business at the m eeting
was a report on the financial suc.
cess of the May rarden party
tete given at tbe Smlthcllff es-
tate In La~una reported on by
Mrs. Edgar HUI, treasurer. Mrs.
Howard Lewis, volunteer chair-
man. announced that Mrs. Hat·
old Round, Mrs. lohn Knapp and
Mrs. Zola Brunt, all of Corona del
Mar and Balboa Island. had each
completed 100 hours ot "In serv-
Ice" at the hospital.
Guests from the Harbor area
at the luncheon included Mmes.
Walter Burroughs, Bertha Tillot-
son, Challen Landers, LcmnJe Vfn.
cent. Harry Casey, Castleman
Smith, D. H. Crum Jr .. Orval StrN-
art. J. A. Seek, Douglass Ferry,
l ohn Knapp, Nadene Coplen. Ur.
Tweltth St .. Costa Mesa arrived UAVB COSTA JIDJl
at San Diego May 22 aboard the The Georce Chapmans of 275
amphibious rorce n agshlp USS Vletoria Dr., Costa Mesa, have
Estes. moved to Santa Ana.
The Estes' arrival completed
an 11-month tour In the Far East,
where she headed the 40..shlp
task force In the operation "Pas-
sage to Freedom." In February.
she joined the 7th Pleet as Am-
phibious Command Shlp in the
Tachena evacuatlon.
come In and look around
... you are sure to find
that unus ual gltt you
are looking for ... and
we have the finest paper
party goods and bridge
supplies.
SuJ*'f'lsloG. ~ lit
HAPPY DAY ICBOOL t. Little Polk
440 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
Harbor 4369
Under new management
Mrs. Jean Vaughn. dJrector
Light their life with P,ithl/6
ST. AXDilEWS
nESITTEBIAJI cavaca
15th St. 1r St. Andrews Rd .•
CICIOU fi'OIII lll9b ~
Liberty 14m
Pastc.s -... J~ S. Stewart
SUNDAY: Morning worahlp, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church School,
9:30 and 11:00; Sr. High Fellow·
&hlp, 7 p.m.; College age tel·
lowshlp, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday.
Prayer, study group, 9:30 a.m.
COIOW!fJT'f KETJIODIST
420 W. 1tua St.. eo.ta MMG
Uberty 1-4552 a ... Joeepb W. McShODe
Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Church Sun·
day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a.m. Morntnc Worshlp-7 p.m.
College Age MYF Service - 7 p.m .. High School MYF Service; 7 p.m., Sunergous Group Serv·
Ice.
TBE amaca or CBJUST
1050 Cla1U'Cil St.. c:o.ta M..a
~1-SflJ ..__ ....... '1
Sunday Serv1oea: 8:30 a.m. lUble
ltudy; 11 a.m. morning wor·
ahlp; 7 p.m. evenJng aervtce.
Midweek a e r v I c e , 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
CBJl.IST CBU'JICB BY TBE SEA
Coaulaaalty Metbocllst
Balboa Bl~ at 14tb St.. Jfewport
RAt~ 5229
Pastors a... Boy A. CarboD
Sunday Worsbtp, 9:45 and 11 a.m. Church School: 9;45 a.m. Mldw~k Meeting: 7':30 p.m.
Wednesday preceded by 6:30
p.m. potluck.
ST. JOACIIJM CH1JBCB
1164 Orcm .. A.e.. eo.ta Meaa
Liberty 8·1091
Father Tboalaa J, JfeYID
SWlday Mcr.AN at 7, 8. 9. 10 cmd
11:30 a.m. Weekdays: Masa at
7:00a.m.-Confession: Satur-
days from 4:00 to 5:15-7:00 to 8:15p.m.
FDIST BAPTisT CBVJICB
OP WEWPOBT
aaiboa ll..S.. 1ttb & Court Sta..
If ....,ott
IIAJbor SSSI Uberty 1-3072
'-101: llelbel1 G. Job.luoll Sunday aemces: 9:45 a.m .. Sun·
day School; 11:00 a.m., Wor-
&hlp Service; 7:30 p.m. Sunday
eovenJng C: e r v Ice ; Mld· W~k
Service: 7:30 p.m. Wedneaday
Prayer Meeting.
ASSEJOLY Or COD 22Dd St. & Elde:a A,._, e-ta t.t..a
Liberty l.nll ~ ... c:. Croalc. Padcw
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor· ahlp: 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p .m.
YounJr People and Cl\lldren'a
Service. 6:30 p.m. Sun. Mid·
week Service: Wednesday, 7:30
p.m. Ladles' MlaJonary Coun· cU, Thursdays. 10:00 a.m.
SEVEKTB DAT ADYERIIS1
ltewpolt ll..S. at W.. St..
Wewport.__b
Liberty 1-ISU
Elder D. D. lpcnaJcl.tq
Saturday Morning Services: Sab·
bath School: 9:30 a .m. -Sft. mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet· lng: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Frl·
day Evening Vespera: 8:00.
CH1JBCB of tbe Jf AZAUJfE
1115 Aoabe'.m St.. C:O.tca MMG
PastK: a... Cll" WWiama. Liberty .. 7111
Sunday Services: Sunday Sdlool.
9:30 a.m. Kornlna wote~~ at ...... ~a... Ice, 7 p.m. S.nd.ay. Pruer
meeting, 7:30p.m. Wednete!ay.
FDI.ST CIIUliCB OF CRJliST
Sc:rEJf'TIST
3303 VIa Udo. Jfewport leach
HArbor 24.21
Sunday School: 9:15 a .m .. Sun·
day S e r v I c e : 11 :00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Meettnr:
8:00. Reading Room, 3315 VIa Lido, Newport Beach. open 10
a.m.·5 p.m. week days, 10 a.m.·
7:45p.m. Wednesdays, 7·9 p .. m.
Friday evenlnn.
t7HIVEJISALIST COIIMtnfiTT
FELLOWSJIIP
EbeU Clubb.ou.ae
51 S W. lkl1boa JU•cS.. lkl1boa
MlDJ.atwr BeY. P. W.IUD ..
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Morn-
Ing wors hip. 11:00 a .m.
FIBST SOtiTBEIU'f IArnJT
~CB
&00 W. Bamlltoa St.. C:O.ta M..a
Uberty U4IS
Pastors Dr. lllctulld B. P.,..
Sunday achool, 9:45a.m.; church service 10:50 a.m . Training
Union 7 p.m. Sunday. Evening
wonblp 8 p.m. Sunday. Teach-
ers and otfiCft'll meeting 7 p.m .
Wednel'li•Y· Prayer servloe and
Bible study 8 p.m. Wednesday.
PDIIT IAPniT CBVaCB lcaata Aaal A.._ tit 11..--u-
c:o.ta .... ...... a.w .......
Sunday Service.:
9:4:S a.m. Sund-.y School; 11 :un. WonhJp Servtc.L 8 :30
p.m.. Baptbt 'I'ra1nJna unlon; 7:30 p.m., Evenlna SerYSee.
Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.,~.
PraJae and Bible Stucty. Mon·
day: 7:30 p.m. Men'a c:hon.w
p r act Ice : 8:30 p.m. Men'a
Prayer MHting.
CJIV'aCB or on LADY or MT. CAJIIIEL
1441 "· lcllaoa ll..S.. Jf....-1 ~-14
Pcrtbew l~leof· ,_.. Pat~Ml' l'aa._.u
AMt.
Sunday Muees: 8:00 and 10:00
and 11 :30 a.m. Conf.-lon: Sat· urdays and eves. of lit Fridaya
and Holy Days from 4:00 to
5:30 p.m. and .. om 7:30 to 8:80
p.m. Dally Mass 8:00 a.m. Pint
Friday: 6:30a.m. and 8:00p.m.
N o v en a (Perpetual H~p):
.'J\.teldQ', 1:45 p.m.
c:awJ LGJW•aur caow OP oc.rA MDA (......-...:tl,...)
~Z......IIalL Coeta .....
Patocr a... Lotbar TOI'DOW'
Sunday Services: Wonhlp Serv·
Ice 9 a .m. Sunday School at 10:15 a.m.
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
J208 Via LtcSo. ltewport Beach ~~-"'* 1130 a... Balpll 8. haM. eurat.
Sunday Services: 8:30. 9:30, U
a .m. Morning Prayer; 9:30 a.m.
Reglstratlon f« Sunday School.
Thursday Services: 9:15 a.m.
Prayer Gulld; 10:30 Holy Com·
m unlon.
ST. JOBJf VJA.JnfEY
314 Marf.De A,._, 11a1boa la1cm4
B.Arbcw 0214
Father S~J[lley, Past.K Father Panliassu.a
Aut.
Sunday Masses: 7:00a.m. 1r 9:00
a.m. Conf~lon: Saturdaya and
eves. of ~ Frldaya and Holy
Days; 7:30 to 8:00 p.m.; Fltst
Friday Maa 8 a.m.
c:EJrBAL lmt.B CII'UaCII OlaD9e A"-at Did lt. eo.ta ...... u.ty 1·530S A. A. Eoden. ,__
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Mom·
tne Service; 11 :00: Eventq
Setvtoe. 7:30. Mld·week Sen'·
Jt&WIOIIT ua.QB OOaoWA DEL MAJl toe. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
LO'TIIEB.AJf CBuaca COIOfV'WITT CIIUIICB IU..OA 11LAJ1D
2501 C1Uf Dr .. Rewport S.lpb Coopf19GU•III OOIOIOWin' JOTII\)DJIT
u.ty 14131 111 8~~ A"-115 A..-A .... lcdboe lalad ~ ...... OnelaDd ftfbor 5217 ...... ... ""-..W. --, --.......... _ ..._...... .!,_.,_:_ _ ... Early ~. 8:30 a.m. Sunday; .---~ ------
Church School. 9:30 a.m.; wor· Sunda y Worship Services: 9:45 Sunday Senti c.: t :ao a . m.
ahlp service. 11:00 a.m.; Luther L m..ll:OO Lm. Sunday School : Church Schooi_Lt:~ ~nd U :OO
League, 7:30 p.m. t :t:S a.m. a.m. Wonhlp ;,erv"~C!e.
This Directory ia ·made po-lble by tb ... cim-mlDded b~
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JNIIall ... .._ llalnt , ............. .....,.... ....
..
•
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Mrs. Tritt Is Installed
Regent of DAR Chapter
Mra. WUU&m B.. Tritt ol Udo to the youna people of lh• &re~
ble wu lnteaUtcl u reaent of w.te also announced at Jut
the JocaJ WOllam C&be1l <hapter .wMk'a meettna.
of DA.a at a lu~ meettn• of roun~ reaent. M.ra. Chari•
th poup btld lut week on Boar4man, 1natalled the new ot-
WedMiday at the Newport Hat. tlcen.. Mn. A. L Pinkley of Cotta
bot Yacbt Club. 11 .. 1a the new flnt vice recent:
Edward 1. Clby, apeclal FBI Mil. Anne Barbelon, Balboa, NCo
Aeent from the San Dleto OfJ'ice, ond Vice.repnt: Mrs. Oeorre Bue-
wu main •a¥er ot the all•· col' Udo ble, corrapondlnl Me·
noon With a talk on the hiat«y Ntuy. B.etlrlnc ~sent. M.rL A.
of the Rl &1'\d their preeent E. Stockton, Meelved the put re.
a.ctJvltlea.. Patdot1e awards alven (ent't pln an,d an orchid eorure.
Pat:rtotle bonon were bestowed ....... , .. ,...,. ,..,n. .....
Summer entertalnJna hu aJ.
ready beaun at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest I. Hartman,
1350 W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach,
wbi!Te a aped&l visitor for two
weeks baa been Mrs. Geor,ta
Ltvinpton of Bould«. Colorado,
on her flnt trip to Southern eau.
fornta.
Mrs. Uvinpton lett Saturday,
but new &rrlvala for the lone
week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Corrin Jr .• the H&rtman'a
daughter &nd IIOD·ln·law from
Los Angelets. With them were
Tod and Constance Corrin, down
to visit their grandparents.
by the local DAlt on Diana
Crane, wt.nneo of tbe Newport
Batbor High homemaker award
avtnp ,_,nd; Arlene Buff, Har-
Hiib winner of the good cltl-
zenahlp aw&rd; Jane Ostrander,
Harbor Hlah wtnner of the N a.
Uonal Defense Good Cltiunablp
award.
DA.Jl bonora aao went toJame.
Cowie of Costa Mesa for hla e&re
and preRrVation of the Ameri-
can flaa. and to the Amerlean
Leeton Awdllary, Pa.t 291, for
tbeJr work with dlaabled vet-
erans.
GIRL SCOIJT
Mrs. H. 0. Boyvey Installed
As President of Panhellenic
'nte tradiUonal ptes1dent's lift j Robert Lenker, recording secre
wu pretented to Mta • .J. H. RJ.gp t.ary, and Mrs. Edgar Stroot Jr ..
alta abe bestowed the aavel ot. corresponding aecr~tary.
Harbor PanbellenJe on pre.jdent-Following the luncheon the
elect M.rs. H. 0. Boyvey ol New-aroup voted to give SlOO to th~
port at ln.tallatlon eeremonie. 4mft'lcan Ft~ld Service Jnterna
held lut week at the New Uonal Scholarship. to bring a
Harbor Yacht Club. foreign exchange student to the
Other new ottkeq. who .. H&rbor Area. The short business
aumed thelr responsibUJties at meeting wu closed by a aoclal
th~ luncheon me«Uc, are Mrs. afternoon of c&rds.
Walter Hatch, ttnrt vtce-presl. Hostesses for the day were
de-nt; Mrs. Nadene Coplen, see-Mmes. Merton Ca"l.eron. A. J. Aun~. Kenneth Cool ing, H. H
ond vt~ president; Mra. Har-Cuey, <Aoree Guthrie and R. L
riette B&rbee, treMurer; Mrs. Kep~n.
CHIJRCHES
RIC lAID'S
LIDO IIIIET
1une 4. 1955
Newport Harbor
Your luds couldn't 1ake after a
nlct>r guy than Davy Crockett!
Simple. honest, straight thlnkJng
I
Davy C'rockt>tt! Until Walt Dis-
ney brought him to lll e through
his Disneyland TV program. Davy
----------........ ---------------Crockett had been ont> of the un
UIUVEUAUIT n::u.owsm.
A brief business meeting ot the
Fellowship will convene after the
church servtce Sunday to dlacuss
several Items of cbwcll policy
left over trom the ~t annual
meeting. The churclt .ervlce will
include a ~rmon on "Courate is
Comtort" and several two-plano
I selectlons by Mrs. Ruth C. Miller
of Long Beach and Nn. Frederick
Rinee. wife ot the pastor.
I
l
B. L METBODIST CBDCII ,
"Who Is the Greatest?" wUI ~
the sermon topic of Rev. Donald
CllaiST Clll7aal aY TilE SEA . .,e Church's Strenetb" wtll
be Rev. Roy Culson's sermon
tht>me at Christ Church by the
Sea In Newport Beach Sunday
morning Th~ Sanctuary choir
wtll sing "Chrl&tJan, the Morn
Breaks Swretly O'er Thee" by
Shelley at 11 a .m. Solo parts will
bt" sung by Mrs. Phyllis Fields.
Mrs Leslie Ftelt.ag and Roy Kel.
Iocr. The Crusader choir of Jun
1or H1gh Youth wtll s1ng for the
first service at 9:30 a .m.
FISH FBT TOifiGBT
glamorized h~roes of our history
book& ... Hear Ye! He&r Ye!
Ricb&rd's has proclaimed this
Richard's Davy Crockett Week'
Step right up kJds and get your
free Davy Crockett buttons. then
coax mom upstalrs to ~ &11 the
nice things we have to otter to
make you a true Indian tighter.
* .. * TMGO,..-s . . . you.r time Ia
SEBVJCES BELD roa DfF ART
lunlor American Citizenship
award went to Mugo Beck of St;.
Jame. Episcopal C.hureh Day
School and history aw&rd'" to
Duke Baltz of the same school.
Newport School winners were pa.
trlcl& Rleland for history and
Dorothy Bush and Bonnie Jean
Bush for hlstory.
............................................... .,.._ ......... ........,.,.,.. ......... ,..... ...................... _ ....... _......,_......,_......, ____ G. Sapp at the Balboa Island A fish fry will be served from
5·30 to 7:30 p.m today (Thurs
da:, 1 In tht> Partsh House of St
James Episcopal Church, New
port. Proceeds will go toward St
James Church summer camp for
children. The fourth annual mu
skal variety show of the Cherub
choir will be held in the Parish
Hall from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m to
morrow < FTidayl .
Saturday afWaoala from ~
oat ill haet wllele A1 J Cll9'la
wW put 00 lUI ~ dalace
party ••• E.olatloo of t.be
cl.cmee ••• CcDtle Walk I Chari-.
toD. VartUy Drag. 819 APJ)MI
Infant Joseph Pimental, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Pimental of
19281 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa,
was dead at birth May 25 In St.
Joseph Hospital. Besides his par-
ents he 1a survived by three s1s-
tera and four brothers. Services
were h~d Sadtrday 1n Holy Sep.
ulchre cemetery. Parkes..Rldley
Mortuary 1n Costa Mesa wu 1n
charge ol &rr&ngementa.
From the placemats deocorated
with a picture of ConstJtutlon
Hall to the tTl colored flowers
e TBOOP 21 Scouts put out the tire with wet Community Methodist Church
and the small American nags.
the enUre luncheon color scheme
w~ carried out the patriotic
motif of the group.
Mrs. Hugh Godwin's Troop 29. eunnysacks, buckets of dirt, hot this Sunday. The servl~ of Chris
7th Grade Girl Scouts. had an beans and even hot dishwater,! tlan baptism will be conducted
overnight cams>-out on the Irvine managing to get It under control at the 11 o'clock service for Robin
Ranch. They ~t up camp, cooked before the Fire Department ar Anne Goodenough, da ughter of
lunch and dinner, and returned rived. Despite the hazard. It was Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Good
in Ume for Church on Sunday. a tremendous experience for the enough. 22S Amethyst Ave
Chief Push ma-ta ha of the Buf. girls and a good practical dem
fa lo Ranch came to the cam~ onstratlon of fire fighting.
site and Instructed the girls on • • • Church Plans
Special guests at the luncheon
were Mmes. Louis Briggs, V. E.
Koepsel, Hugh Hoover, M. C.
Sheely, and Mayor Dora Hill. lndJan lore. e COO'Jn' AWAJIDS
Mrs. Godwin and Mrs. I... E. The E:ourt of Awards for Troop Mesa Mission
· Newcomb accompanied the girls 77, Including a pot-luck sup~.
11Me cam.e Swi.Dg. Dat Jltt.
Bugl Wow it's Sop ..• v ......
CID4 tnoe ec.tle bad-be .......
tiDDecS. becaaM lJaeT ,.. tbe
flnt -dace to four beclta to
tiM bar ~ ., tbi'M • • .
Junior Assistance League of Troop 29 on this expedition. will be held on June 13. The Tbls group Includes Donna AJ. Court of Aw&rds for Troop 216 will
To Hold 'Husband's N··ght' bright. Linda Caudell, Janet be he ld on June 9. Hobel, Holly Hyden. Carolyn • • •
18. Plana for the evening were Newcomb, Unda Spratt. GaU More than 75 Girl Scouts from A tape recordin.g of Jut year's
Junior A.uiatanee Leaaue "Fol-
l ies" wUl be the chief entertain-
ment whe'n the group holds "Hus-
bands' Night" on Saturday, .June
SALE ··-tcter~us 1.'18
UDEICEmR
(next to All American Mkt.)
-· E. c.a.t 111....,.. c.D.M.
made last week at tbe Junior ~ Tough. Sandy Watson, Sandy Newport Hubor attended the Or·
slstance League meeting peld In Godwin, K&ren 8etz and Colleen ange County Girl Scouts camp.
the social ~nter of the League. Rupp. lng skllls "kamp" held mid-May
Formal presenut\lon wa.s made They have welcomed Into their at Peters Canyon. Approximately
Friday by Mra. Ch&rles Sparkuhl group two newcomers: Patty 400 girls In all attended week
at tbe $100 donaUon m&de by the Ostling and Frances ~ley. end outing, which wu Umlted
Leaaue Juntor. toward bringing Troop 29 hu flnlahed their first to girls abov~ the fifth grad~
a fonlp exchanp hlah .chool Ald Badge under the direction of who qualltled by previous ac.
8t\14tnt to aa.. a rt ..._ lila. • • • ef ~ -.. r ••'W.s1wta '-pn..wv• ave-
Other conqtbutJon.a voted by the Cross. They have vlltted the Life-. n!lf't eamptnc.
Juniors at Jut week's meeting fU&rd Statton wbere Captain The group split Into three sec-
Wft'e $100 to pu.rcbue a compres. Jack Jones eave a demonstration tlons.. according to their p~ous
110r tor the dental clinic and of a.rttttclal demonstration. experience In camping. Mra.
$100 to tbe YMCA-YWCA Camp • • • Wayne Crowl of the Newport
Osceola for Orange County chll· e TBOOP • Beach Council had charge of the
dren. Tr 216 El hth G d Girl Peters Canyon basic group. The
President Mrs. Forrest Neal oop · g ra e Newport Scout Council were re-
Scout•. went on a two-night 1 sponslble for registration, "Scouts
conducted the meeting. Mrs. camping trip to Peters Canyon. Own" and church servi~ por
Hugh Plumb and Mrs. Edw&rd Their lea der. Mrs. Fred Singer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Boy~~d~aiasl.st~~ed~wi~th~b~ost=ess~.~d~u~U~eis. wa.s &Sslsted by Mrs. Ralph Wll tlons of the we-ekend program Mr H WJIH and Mrs. Girls In the most ex~rlence eox. s. &rry s section of the cam p worked on
R. C. Petty. The purpose of the qualifications set up for attend-~P was to prepare for County ance at the first Senior Girl .
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Sat. JUDe 4 ...,.. aaoc.lat. Soldier ___ ................ 1:00 to 7:30
Tu-. J~ 7 PnL •t-Jacww at W811t hiDt ~aeemeat -·-· .. ·---·-· .... --.......................... 7:00 to 7:30
Tbu.n. JDM t ""Slaoww of Stars'"
A .tar llu.ct Ma.dad ............................................. 5:00 to 1 :30
TARTER'S TV
.
21M E. c.t. Jlwy. c.D.X.
(Across from Port Theatre)
B~bor 5491
acony.
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;'~· irl t t Scout Round-Up to be held In een g s se up a nea Ml hi 1 1956 camp site, and speclaJ care was c gan n ·
taken to train them In cookin'g Leaders from the Newport Har
with charcoal and us ing dehy bor Council of Scouting, who at-
drated foods, and in lashing. The tended the camp Included Mmes.
girls slept In sleeping bags on Hugh Godwin. William Spurgeon
the ground, w ith pup tents as III. 1oe Casala. John Port~r. F
shelter. They came home with 1. Singer. C. F. Schindler. Fred
the good feeling of having ac. Hunt. Patrick Watson. Donald
compllshed their goal. Jensen. l ane Adams and Mrs.
• • • Crowl.
eTBOOP 27
Troop 77, 8th Grade Girl Scouts
under the leadersh ip of Mrs. wu.
llam Spurgeon m. also had an
overnight at Peters Canyon In
prep&ratlon tor Hill Camp. They
had a wonderful Ume with a
ifOUP from Garden Grove who
&re planning to go to Denmark
In 1959. They had a mutual
campfire, discussed plans and
aang songs.
Hill Camp. on May 13, 14 and
15. b ad rep.resentat:tvea from this
troop and Troop ~. In addition
to three hundred other Girl
Scouts from this area. The troops
were spilt up so that the girls
had the opportunity to m~
Scouts trom other-locations. Mrs.
Spurgeon's group won the hon-
ors tor the best camp alte and
the beat lublnp. Two nights
and two daya weN ipent In per.
tectJnc various types ot sk:1lls
and campe..
The.Jut event on the program
wu h.tnclt. and thb prowd the
maR uclttna. An ember from a
campfire Oew out and Ut on •
bush. In Sti!COnCia the tunou.ndl.ng
bnaSh eaupt fft. 'nle Clrl
• • •
Approximately 300 girls have
Hlgned up for the annual New
port Harbor Girl Scout Day
Camp. which will be held near
the Castaways Club overlookln&
the Back Bay. Follow1ng the wlld
west theme of past years. thls
year the emphasis will be on
cowboy folklore, &nd the day
camp will be named "Camp Pan-
handle." Adult leaders are Mrs.
Sidney Sanders. dlrector; Mra.
John Oertly. cha.lnn.an; Mrs.
Neva Thomas, coordinator: Mn.
Wayne Crowl. Mrs. D. H. Cum-
mings. Mrs. H. E.. Nack and Mrs.
W. B. Tritt as commlttre mem
bers. ' This year's camp wUI ln~lude
a nursery for amall boys and
girls and supervlwd pla y for
the older boys as well as the reg
ul&r camplnc activities foe &irl
JCOUta.
MOVE TO IIJQIII..ARDS
General • and Mrs. Thomas
Cushman ba\"e just moved from
315 Mareuerite Ave .. Corona ~1
M&r, to 417 S4na Dr.. Corona
Hllhlands.
a!!.~IAY NURSERY:::.:
-li •
* ..... ,.,.,. LOIIJID ,_TO CWICW'" *
AC Jl lt ...... ~.. &G I ,_..
Establlahlng a miaJon In Cos
ta Mesa wlll be discussed Sun-
day at St. l ames EplscopaJ
Church. Newport. by Rev. Canon
W. Clinton BIJllg, exe<-utlve sec
retary of th~ dl~.
The discussion wiJl be h~ld In
the Parish Hall following the 11
a.m. service. St. Mar&aret's Guild
will serve cot!re.
Rev. BUll& will ~lebrate the
Holy Communion and give th~
sennon at the 11 o'dock S«vt~.
1. T Van Dyke. presld~nt of
the Newport Harbor Bank, at I
t~nded the-Joint breakfast of tht>
two State lnde~nd~nt Bankers
AssoclatJons. which Is an an I
nual event of the C..llfornla
lnvitat\oM
1\nno unc~m(nts
~ri~t.O oott.b
Lcffe/l'a ptr
CallinscQ~
lntormals
YOUR COMPLETE
PAPEI TROUSSEAU
FINE PAPERS
Bankers Association ronvt>ntlon and owr exclu1ive
DcmciDCJ or DOt &mda9 •••
hbiJc ...,. .......... to be di-
ftdecl ••• c:-. aacl ..... .
• • • Doot! I've 'A'Tltten that word so
many times I could write It back-
w&rds' Put these doofs down on
your new twlsts tor summer eat.
ina ll.st.. OnJon rolls from our
a. 's4IQt • • • n.J. and round. l\Uit
1be dftkat~ onlon tlaww Ia
rlght alo~ wfth the ~gb ..•
These onion rolls too will perk
up any o~n fared sandwich ...
And with mf'lted chee&-
Gt-e'z' C'ht"t"St> nt>vf'-r tastt"d like
this' Juc;t plain I)J d buttert"d and
put under the brollt>r' Now
tbert-'s a p1~ of crust If I t-ver
saw onf''
* * * meeting In San Francisco. styles of engraving Th~ b~akfast featured a panel Oscar Nayw'a AU Meat DiD-
discussion of the proc-edure and .._ aolOCJDO ca1D be bou.cL
lnvestJgat1on by the rf>SP<'ctJ'-'t> ~-;tl ARRINER"S ~ b1ed • Mn'ed cold··' su~n1.sory authorltif"S on appli j C,/JI Loob lib cr bot dog's CJNCI't·
caUons submitted tor <·hartt>rlng STAT lONERS • BOOI<S£LlfRS I 9nJDCSaddy • • • Wbcrt fua t. 22.5 forest Awe. Pllane: HY «)44 cut ~ lA &Uta. DOt quite new banks and establishing LAGUN'• eraCH 1 branches. A • ~ throagb cmd betwtMG ecrdl aUt
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ~ ~oa alla.L ~. ~ mato CIDd 91'tMG ~ •••
"Hints" from House and Garden, at Newport
b-( Coluale N ltcheU
Interior Designer
8ab whole • • • Gilly tabiJ
about 20 mi.AatM . . . Oscar
Mcryw la apnodiag out all 09er
------------------, ' t.be place •.. Ft.ta loaf bas
Here ore a few ideas to glome• ze your pa+ o or lono'i using
items that ore equally suitoble for the den.
A stunning new lounge has come , .. called the Moses Bas~et
because it resembles a Jo,.,g low bos.et. and by toss•'l9 st>verol
pillows at one end plus ho.,qing Ch .,ese IMtern~ as illustrated
above. '(04.1 con ach•eve o really decorot•ve a nd comfortable
effKt-Then there ore the new lo w canv~ts O'l iron sun lounges.
a good ideo to use on the patio during summer months. ~tdd 11
41f2 " slob of foam rubber covered in fabric to harmonize w.th
th. colors of your den e nd you wtll u~ it oil winter . .
For Htose barbecues, wren n1ght Orrtves, ~verol of the new
Hawaii an torches ,,_ fun, givtng a very festive liqht-For a
mot'8 formal paho, the new white patnt.d aluminum furntture •n
Re<}'ency styling is very smart. Perhaps the white round toble
and a stunning white umbrella, then a settee and several choirs
witfl cushions of turquoise Of' white Madegas~or doth would
c,....te a delightful setting for outdoor teas, etc • . .
Use lompsf\.de1 of n.tural bamboo on iron bases, or obeco
doth shedes on drifiwood bases to piece on low tebles beside y_ovr lounqe ••. It creates a lo~ly eff.ct at night end me~es
tt possible to lounqe ouidoon lonqer on warm summer ew-
nings.
Do CDfM in •nd .. the new pl.rlic uMbrellas wit+. t*'e new fab-
ulous butterfly linin<Js which st nd IC well the r•va«Jes of salt air,
tiM bcu-b-q IGUI» c:oobd right
lA with tbe meat •.. ADotber
..Otiag teat. to lDdade lA
you.r cold cut platter aapper
••• Jlaaa .ad cbeeee roUI Cc:aa't
... tbe c:beeee. but 0.. tcate b
tbenl
* * * "Mama Garden Toolll" t call
• them . C'ofnl)lete !lets! Hoe,
' rakt>, cultivator. spadt> and a com
1 blnatlon hoe and cultivator ...
They do thf' job equally as well.
I but lighter . . The handles are
shortt>r to make you feel less like
I a cow hand. should you ft"t'l the
I urge to dllit . . And that little
short rakt> w Ul really aet be·
I tween. and In and under rlaces
no otht>r rake ever v~ntuftd be-
fore ... Nl~ to havt> around too
toe tht> JunJors of your tamJly to
use . . . Creoenhou~~e la the pla~.
•hlch soon won't bt-a ~
hou~ no rnor~. but a flower
bou~. wh~n It mo~ around to
Its new heme ... A6aln let ~
~'@mind you Harry·• In a batratn~
lng mood . . . Ratber tha.n move
'em. be wanta to ..U 'em . • • F..._.• DcJ te -. ..
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•AGa -
.Vogel Value
-paUl
............... 41' ...
on one ot Corona del Mar•a be:st street&. 2 BRa., 1 bath.
All rooms are nt.ra larp and the ear•e• ts extra la1ee aao. HW noon. tumace, fireplace, ..rvtoe porch,
extra nice kJtchen. Ideal tor couple who wish to retlle.
Room tor a amaU euden. The pdce 1s rteht and
$5.000.00 wUl handle wlth paytllents of $125.00 per
month.
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 1477 HARBOR 1741
"START UVING" IMMEDIATELY, IN
IRVINE TERRACE
OVERLOOKING
THE BEAUTIFUL "SMOG-FREE"
YACHTING CENTER OF NEWPORT HARBOR
"Southern Calltornla's Most Beautiful Subdivision"
T omorrow• s Dream-Today!
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DI5TiltCTIVE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND CYniERS
'UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wishes to purchase In the
$20,000 to $30.000 class we sincerely recommend the Irvine Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature California living. Offered exclu·
slvely through Earl W. Stanley In a Smog-Free area
known aa Irvine Terrace-on Coast Highway opposite the new Irvine Coast Country Club, Newport Harbor.
* For recommendation, we refer you to anyone who
holds a Leasehold Estate In Irvine Terrace.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Further Information
BILL'S BEST BUY
First Tl111 11 1M llrtetr
lAna ....... ._ .. c-. .._ ............. 11M
dining room. fireplace, double garage, and t.a com. pJeteJy fenced.
Full ~trice $11 ,&00
WITH TERMS.
W. A. TOBIAS. RuHor
-yvu'll like our friendly ae.rvlce
3 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS
393 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
Uberty 8-1139
$500 DOWN
HARDWOOD FLOORS
GARBAGE DlSPOSAL
FORCED AlR HEAT
2-CAR GARAGE
PLASTERED W AL,LS
LOTS OF WINDOWS
Best Buy l1 Ton
Come In & make yourself a deal.
ONLY A FEW LEFT
SUWVAI I EVERSON
1856 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Uberty 8-6761
Eves. Harbor 4366 Uberty 8 2103
CORONA DEL IAR
2 bedr. garage apt. PLUS batchelor apt. on R-2 lot
with room to build In front
nice location
partially furnished
$10,500 with $3,000 down
This Is a good value.
JOHN E SADLEIR
REAL TOR AND INSURANCE
3333 E. Cout Highway • Harbor 2422
CORONA DEL MAR
Multiple Listing Service
A Service that enlarges the scope of your Real-
tor's Services to you. For instance: During the
~nth of May the NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD
OF REALTORS awards a special prize to the
Realtor making the largest Multiple Listing Sale
in which a property is traded The purpose is to
encourage resourceful selling. Multiple Listing is
modem -professional -cooperative selling of
real property. CONSULT YOUR REALTOR.
NEWPORT HARBOR
BOARD OF REAbTORS
Do you have a home, ac:re-
ag~. 01 other property which
you no longer need and want
to excbartre f01 a more ault.
able property ln the Harbor
Area! There are many ad.
vantages to such an ex.
change. We have several to
choose from.
Come ln and talk it over.
•
ISUID REAL n 00.
roa IIE!n': nJJUf. 1-bedt. Qt:.
MWiy dlooNted. J'oi' J--.
I\&IIUIMI' • yrly. RA ...,_WK.
UNrt1JtN. BOUSE· IN' CDM'. •
on Jt1. leeae;. 3-beclrt... ~
place. fenced yd .. prq., dlU·
drft ok. HA 1083-M, or Kl
2.5771.
COM, DELUiE 2-bedrm .• unfurn.,
duplu. So. of hwy., fln~l..
torcect.at:r heat. h a r d wood
floor-e. a e p a r a t e patio, RA
161K-R. -
CORoNA HIGHLANDS. unturn.,
3-Mdr. hou.e. dble. ear., ocean
view. BA 3681.
LOUISE APTS., overlooking the
bay. Modern turnuhed apu.
Moderate weekJy rates. Sum-
mer reservations; 308 Carna.
tlon, COM, near Seaview,
HA 4016.
498 Park. Balboa bland HA :r77 NISCELLAJfEOVS
lear 11tw11.t Pier
4 units, Income $220 a month,
$19,000, terms.
5 units, Income $3,000 a year,
2 lots.
$30,000, terms
HOIER E. SHAFER
106 McFadden Pl. Newport
(at the Pier)
FOR HIS or her eraduatlon . . .
the new modern Ete,na-Matlc.
the flnMt ~elf wtndlne watch
on ball beartnea. See It at Ray
Flelcla new location, Vlata
Shopping Center, 19th and Pla-
centia, Costa Meu. U 8-MSB.
$5 PER MO. r~nta eood practice
plano. Let the klddlea learn.
All term rent allowed lt you
buy later. Good practice pianos
$135. $146, $178, $195. Danz.
Schmidt Big Plano Store. 100
pianos. 520 No. Main, Santa, roa I-ALE -
Ana. Terms. ------------
,..._, Joaa Wae.ctNry, _. .._ ,__
staDct&Dg ... aatJa ~ ad .,...._ •-.y.
PNUdeat hal A. PaJ..er ............ .. u.. Auodatloa'l ~ ............ ..._
IIUOO.OOO.
Harbor 140. Eves. HArbor 1137-M
SUP RENTALS: Rowboat rental BICYCLE, $10, balloon tires, good HOUSEKEEPER, 5 day a week,
boys bike. 712 Iris, CDM, 8:30 to 6, In COM. Call Kl
JANSEN ORGANO. the plano and
electric OrgaD ln one lhatru.
ment. Sold tor over ~500. Our
price $887. Terms. Abo One
beautiful Electronic Orean.
Llke new, Blond tlnlsh. Fa-
mous make. Our price only
$685. Think of that! Dan.z.
Schmidt Ble Plano Co.. Santa
Ana. 520 No. Main.
BAY SHMES spaces, max. 8' beam, 30' HA 04.20 2-7277 days; Harbor 3608-W
length. American Lea1on Hall, ----·· --------evenings.
2-Htlr. llome, I 15th and Bay, Newport. HA 452. 12x14 GREEN RUG, haJl runner ___ ..:::...._ _______ _
and pads, $135; studio couch.
I WAJfTED $18; bathlnette, $6; quart jars. Girls-
knotty pine Interior. 2 patios,
room over garage. Wonder-
ful possibilities.
50 USED PlANOS wanted for our Ll 8-4903. 418 E. Magnolia. C.M. rrsA
.a.'S WIRLD! rental dept. Highest cash a t. SERVEL REFRIG.. all white.
lowance In trade for organs, noiseless, carries guarantee. HAMMOND ORGANS u~. A
rare opportunity. One famou.a
Chord Organ. perfect condition.
One Hammond Spinet Organ 2
keyboards. Don't walt It you
wish to make a good savlnr on
the world's finest organs. Danz.
SchmJdt. Home ot the Ham.
mond Organ. 520 No. Main,
grand pianos. and spinets. Special price S85. Owner Ll
bert 8-3003 and you'll agree when you $21,&00
Clair Ya1 Ho111
Danz-Schmldt, 520 No. Main, =--=c-:Y=--·--:-:---:-:-:----hear of the many job oppor.
Santa Ana. 120 BASS accordlan, like new. tunltles tor quallf[ed young
Liberty 8-4277
FOR SALE: ~J oner,
Pl:ltSOifAL
MEN WANTED.! Let Harbor Gym
get you in trim. Ha rbor Body
Building Gym. 6441t W. Hth,
C.M.. Ll 8-8388.
Sacrltlce. U 8-2237. women In our business today.
Openings now for: USED Apt. gas stove. Good cond.,
reas. HA 1736-J. TELEPHONE OPERATORS
SPINET PIANO. The most beaut! -Apply-
tul plano In the world. High. Monday throueh Friday
est grade. All trultwood case. 514~ No. Main Street
Just like new. Absolutely! This Rm. 21 1-Santa Ana
chance comes but once. Save 9:00 to 5:00 P.M.
Br.-.1 11-. $325. Danz.Schmldt Famous PACIFIC TELEPHONE lu.UdJDg, rtxtu .... l todr
• n. Plano Store, Santa Ana, 520 ..... --.--........ •-------W1r1 ArlllrYifll
SALE Corona del Mar,
3 •ttni. 2 •• ~~~,
modem home, fum. rental
apl attached . : . close to Harbor Vle'\V School and pro-
S'---.1 Offl 81.,., No. Maln. roa SALE
IVIW ·-01 ... -G-RAN--0-P-IAN_OS __ m_a_n_y_ll_ke-n-ew-. ... l5c
~achool ••• 1MdlUa lad .....
dlahwuber, dl~ etc. En-cloaed patJo an 2-car garage
with work bench ... call Ha. 2506-M.
LOST Aim POVJm
LOST: Blue and white parakeet
Answers to name of "Cute
Kid," HA 2CMS.W, 223 Poin-
settia, COM.
AVAILABLE JULY 1st.
oppo&ite M.-.wport Clt7 H.aU
ELEVATOR
PARKiltG
JANJTOR SERVICE
Call MR. HERRON,
leasing agent
TIE BEAUIOIT CO.
434 32nd St., Npt., HA 4299
IIUOA ISLAID
lultl~tle UaH•c lo. llll
e Only $5000 down
e Cozy 2-bedr. modern e Attractively furnished
e Good corner location
• Room to build Income apartment e Full price $18,750
WI. W. SAlFORD, Realtor
And Associates
Park at Manne, Balboa Island -Harbor 2462
0..1 IIYIL, C1r11a Ml lar ...... ·-...
'IWO STORY, 2 bedrm. (have~ana for 3rd bdrm. to be
added at small cost), Z% ba le~. llv. rm .. aeparate
dJnlng room. large knotty plne en with bullt.ln bar,
lounee. 2 fireplaces, ba.sement with 150.000 BnJ fur.
nace. Expensively carpeted wall to wall t.hru-oul Gar-
bage disposal and dl.ihwuher. House 6 yn. old. Large
double earaee wlth laundry, radio-controlled garage
door. Lot 50 x 142'. Well landscaped. This home muat
be aeen to be appreciated. Located at 3312 Ocean Blvd.,
Corona del Mar.
OWNER WILL ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE OFFER
·-Q ., ......... .,
Phone Owner, Harbor 3435
* 40 F"I'. WATERFRONT With pier lr lloat. Beautltully landliCaped comer lot
with 2 bdnn. home 1r room to enlarge. Wall to Wall c~ lr drapes Included at only 127.500.
% cash handJes. -Hurry! * TWO FOR THE PRlCE OF ONE Furnished ~uplex. Very neat. 2 bloclo to,buch.
Owner aaya ''Sell." Only $1&750. $5000 down.
Oubtandina! * HANDY MAN SPECIAL · 3· bedrm. beach cottage. Partly fum. On 2 30 ft. Iota.
Only 2 bloc:ka from beach.
Steal thla f~ onl,y tlliOO-J3Z50 dn. Bal. teO mo. * BALBOA ISLAND 30 ft. Ba,&ont earner kit wltb turn. 2 bHnB. ....,..
moon c:ottap -plu area for n.w. hou• • flloaDt. BEST BUT on Balboa Jaland. OlfLY 13:JIOQ 'hn-.
DID YOU KNOW that we have ~ Stelnway. Excellent condition. apedal eltts t or P'athera Day -.7C Beaut:ttul Behr Broe. Quftn
-·· ltuM Gfaad. OU'dal · · · tbe new modern Etema. Opera plano, only $14!50. Love. matte, tbe ftnMt Mlt windtnC ' ·111111 DElla
ly Coops Grand. Mahogany watch · · · At a., P'le.lda new <oat to All American Mkt.)
case, fine to.ne and actJon, only location, Vt..ta Shopping <:en. ,.1 a. C.... ......,., c.D.X.
$495. Another Grand only $435 . ..;;tn~,~Costa;;~M~esa;;.. ~LI;berty;;~S-84;;;&88.~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Many other wonderful buys In r
Grands. Come! Look! Danz
ScbmJdt Big Plano Store, Santa
Ana, 520 No. Maln. 100 pianos.
Home of the Hammond Organ.
SPINET PIANOS. All wonderful
buys. Sllghtly used many rent
al return:s. One In beautiful
Ebony. Famous name. This
make by Caruso. Only $395.
Lovely Mirror Type Spinet.
only $195. another Maple fin-
Ish $3!77. One more, the Aero-
sonic Spinet only $465. Many
other great buya. 100 pianos
from which to choose, new and
used. Danz-Schmtdt Big Plano
and Organ Store, 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana. Open Fri. Eve.
Home of the Hammond Or-
gans. Blond Studio plano save
$265.
I ITUATIOKI WAJn'ED
BABY SrmNG, care of alck. your
home, Day, nleht. mature COM
woman. ~tore 10 a.m. after
5 p.m., HA 3132-M.
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Painting Decorating
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1st. Anniversary
J.E 2-sA L E -,IUit 12
SA YE $$$ SAVE
Used Car IIVEI UYEI
Prices Cut 51111 II •
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No Election Laws Violated,
Says High _School PTA Head
•"ftlere wu no law VIolated, It
wu all above board," aald Mrs.
Dorothy Sutherland. prealdent ol
the Newport Harbor Union Blah
School PJ'A, In commentlnc Tues.
day on charcet that "electioneer.
lnl" wu conducted by PTA mem.
ber'a dutlnc the recent achool
election.
"All women were lnmucted
not to do any electJoneerlnc with-
In 300 feet of the polllnc places.
and none of them did," the 1!'1' A
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WILLIE
AT THE
HOME
SHOW
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preaJdent added.
TabJea wen let u_p outalde all
l1x polllnc plaeee where mem.
ben checked the names of peo.
pie who voted. Jt wu ex:plaJnecl.
The volunteers then telephoned
the recUtMed voters who had not
voted, remlndln& thmt to vote
and otrerlnc to provide t.ranspor.
tatlon. Mrs. Sutherland explained.
The volunteers were only Inter.
eated In the Me tax Increase for
the hl&h ~ehooJ:
''We checked with the Judces
at the polllnc places. telllnc
them -.rhat we were colnc to do,"
Mra. Sutherland sa.Jd. "We cleared
with the proper authorities."
A check wtth the county clerk'•
offkle Tuelday showed that lip to
that time no court complainta
had been tued ' to contest the
election proceedlnc1 In court.
A saxophone valued at between
$400 and $500 ltolen from the car
of Dale Belyea ot 438 Tustin Ave.,
Newport Hel1ht.s. wu recovtred
by Jeff MacNellledce of 29190
CUrt Dr .• Cll.U Haven. ln buM\ea
on the cllU below Newport Har·
bor Lutheran Church, Newport
pollee reported Monday.
Pollee aaid the JDitrUment be-
lonced to Wllllam Covert ot 31.5
El Modena Ave., Newport Heights,
and was stolen from the un.
locked car back of 438 Tustin
Ave.
The body or Jasper U oyd
Autery. 67, of 1934 Wallace Ave ..
Costa Mesa, was sent Sunday to
Oklahoma City for Interment.
Mr. Autery died May 24 In Or-
ange County Hospital after an
extended Illness. He wu a native
of NebO, Illinois. and came to
Costa Mesa In 1947. He was a re.
tired post office clerk and a
member ot the Amity Masonic
Lodge 473 of Oklahoma City.
Survivors are his wlte, Mrs.
Honor Grads
At Breakfast
Yoonc people ot the Balboa
I s I a n d Community Methodt..t
Church who thla llprlnc are end·
uatlnc !rom elementary t~ehool.
high ~~ehool. and coli~ wtll be
honort'd Sunday alone wtth thelr
parents at thf' Graduates' Break.
fast. The breakfast, 5pOIUIOred by
the Commission on Education,
wUJ be heJd at 8 a.m. In Dear.
born Hall.
Serving as toastmaster will be
Matthew V. Waidelich. chairman
of the Commission on Education.
Violin and plano solos wiU be
presentt'd by Gall Graves and
Bill Ferry. WQrd.!l of l'OnvatuJa.
tlons will be Pxtt-nded by the
minister. Rt>Y Donald G. Sapp.
Youths to whom Invitations
have been extended Include San.
dra Fleer. Melinda Rork. George
Boots-Saddle
In Play Day
I Hauser. Whitney Baines. Ross ,... Wda&G aAn QKW Ia pktved b-. .. tile ta.paay ~ ·----------=----Eckert. Allen Guenther, Ronald ..,_ ...........,. •• 189 .. llewport BCII'bw TCidat Qa.b foUewiD9
tile 5tla ---........ r.,.attu:. At tiM ak:ICJS!IaOM Ia tM 11-.y Laguna G··rl Carl, Margart"t Fruehan, 'Donna Coada. ....U L (lluty) Callow. Seated cUnctly Ia !nat .. lata Smith. Jlm Wtnterbotham. Dean
CIN lin. W. IL W•~ CIDd Mr. WCII'dnpew, tM Crrsd'• -.. Pease. Marvellee Moody, and
The Mesa Boota and Saddle
aU. To t1ae left of Jln. Wardroper ia )(.,_ c...ral C. Fraak H•t • COM
1
Mary Kramer. lcla.Ut. .............. veaer«~ o1 u.. 11ar1ae Corpa n..t AU ...... 1 1 n SoaW cat t1ae ..ct of tbo tabla. ta tnat of tM ..._. Tnpby, Ia CommltteH for the breakfast
Jlaario I.......,, pnei.c~Mat of tlae llewport lla:l't.. O...b-., Include: Mrs. Lawrence Broerlng.
Club 11 lpoMOrlng a Fish Fry c--= Oil. wlaicla CDDClucted tbe crew ......_ (h.,._ ....._) Doris B Paige. 16, of Laguna Invitations; dl"<'Oratlons. Mrs. Ro-dance to be held at the Friday Be h
Afternoon Clubhouse In Costa R B •d f L I y h Cl b ac. suffert'd minor lnjur les l bert !Ainau and Mrs. Sapp; t when hit by a car driven by music. Mrs. Robert IbboUc~n; pro-
Mesa thll Sa~ur~ay.evenlnc. ay r1 ges 0 ••• ac U Gregory K Hughes. 16. of 4.28 gram. Mr. Waidelich and Rev. · I Carnation Ave. Corona del Mar.
1
Sapp; food. Mr. and Mrs. P. F.
ro!!'U:! ~~:er:ar:r ~~;ur~J:y~ Wins Craig Perpetual Trophy at 6:55 pm. May 25, Newport po Balnt"S and Mr. and Mrl. Clyde lice reported. Shooter.
atayed overnlcht, and competed Th 1 1 k Ray Brldaes' Doken of the Lido down Saturday. startina ott th• e g r was ta en to Hoag Sunday afternoon In Play Day • • "' M 1 t H 1 1 b Isle Yacht club won the Craig Balboa Pier, and returned Mon-emor a osp ta Y ambulanet'. wlth the Canon RJders of Irvine d Pollee said the Hughes v~hlcl~ p k Perpetual Trophy In the Craig ay
ar . PJ'edJcted Log race held during H~re are th.. rasults, listing skldd~d :r1 fHt 9 Inches prior to Here are the winners: Trail "' "' hi 1 h the Memorial Day week ~nd tor name of boat, owner. vacht club tt ng t e girl who was cross
Fllllly Dl_, lieN
AI IIH. l•i•••
class 12 and under, Jo Thomp10n .T 1 c H t h · the onanlng of the Coro nado and margin of error : ng oast wy. rom nort to A family dlnner was held Sun trail class. open. over 13, Lorraine .--th b 1 Yacht Club. The boats sailed c sou cur · day. May 21. In tht> home of Mr Lee; western pleasure. open to 18, lass A. going down: 1. Lucky The youthful motorist told po and Mrs William Kt-ndall of 505
Susan Mu.s.sfelt; horsemanship, Lady. Wilson Ferris, BYC. 5 51; lkt> he was approaching tht> In Acacia Ave . Coro na del Mar. hon
12 and under, Jo Thompson; c d I •t d 2. Reveler. Frank Ruppert. LBYC. 6se
13 I 0-e S nVI e 8.74; 3. Vide Ul. Dean CamptK>ll. terS('C'tlon and 0 rved a truck oring Dr. and Mrs. Vinc-ent ShJp horsemanship. open. over . V c stopl>f'd In the first Jane of traf lt>y of Philadt'lphla The Ship
torla PhiUJps; stock horse. open, T s • T WCYC. 8.87; 4. Eileen. Carl tic f 1 51 H 11 d hi
Ronnie Richards; novice class. 0 en I 0 r e a Moore. WCYC. 12 13: 5. LuC'IIle b kac ngdea . e app e l> leys were vlsltlng Mr and Mrs ra e an cut to the curb stdf.> Jtm Mustard of 721 Heliotrope Barry Ellerbroek; keyhole. open. rv. Ed Riesen. BYC. 12.69; 6 ot th• t c k A th H h A f!nAI'Ial event tor the girls ..-ru s e ug es ve Ave . Corona del Mar. Robin Irwin; orange raet', open, r--Thundermug. Kenny Thomas. hi 1 d of the a-raduatlna class ot New <' e passt> the truck. It strut'k Mary Gallagher; quadrangle, ... • WCYC, 16.80; 7. White Heron. R h ~ 1 port Harbor High School will be t t> ~estr an. polle-e said
open, Robin Irwin ; pole bendlng, the senior tea to be held (rom Theobold. Cor YC, 2L13. An a non) mous post card mallE'd
senior, Ralph lrwln; stake race. 3 to 5 p.m. Friday at the home Class B. (novices). going down: to pollee with a Conma dt>l Mar
senior, Ralph Irwin; western of Miss Sallie Pfister. daughter l. Doken. Ray Bridges. LIYC. poslmark claimed th<' car did not
pleaaure, senior. Lorraine Lee. ot Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pfister. 5.44; 2. Relaxin. Wes Nance. havf.> any brakes Tht> post card
30 Beacon Bay. Hostesses tor the WCYC. 16 77; 3. Mar Pet. Mar I was attached to the case. I shall Petrie. 19.99; 4. Rolajando. party will be Oylos, senior glrlsl R 1 h Phllll H 11 ood 'C Tri.Hi Y Club. 8 P ps, o yw ) .
Sata.rda7 & lt&DIIay
Ja-...--'ftJI...IIJI p.a. DOOMO ...
Wed.. TINa. Pd. .. 11 ....
PI U J .... & .... '!;11 ....
Jessie M. Autery ot the horne ad· Local realtors voted nearly
draa; two sons, Jasper L. Autery 100% for a $13,000 expenditure
lr. and Wallace G. Autery, and on the n~ Realty Board bulld·
two cla"lahten. lira. Martha In& aoon to be erected on New-
Jelda.n aDd MN. .... J. Wft. pcft 1IMI. ~,.., ~
lira 'FIIIIreiH' ,.. ......... , AskE'd to pour at the tea are I Class A. romlng back: I Re
Mrs. R. E. Harbeson. dean of veler. 2.96: 2. VIde, 4.16; 3. EIIHn.
High school girls. and the two 4·78: 4· Thundermug, 5.61: 5. Lu
senior class raculty advisors. cllle IV, 6.05; 6. White Heron.
Mra. John Feeley and Ml.la ){art' 7·68; 7· Lucky ~dy, 7.79. Two boys dropped a J)l'opell~r ~.aMI 't'. ~ llalil. ba.:'._a.2.1 Rela~:-*' 1; ...... dlnctor ot girll work for the Qr. n, ~: 1. 4.41S; o.. 1to-them near the Shellmaker plant
Pr<>sent at the dinn('r were Mr.
and Mrs Kt'ndall, Dr and Mrs.
Sh1pley. Mr and Mrs J im Mus
tard. Mr and Mrs Hayt't> lgo of
361 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. a nd
Mr and Mrs Charles Mustard ot
Los Angeles. Dr and Mro; Ship
ley also vlslted with Mr and Mrs
Jgo Dr Shiplt>y Is a cousin ot Mr
Jim Mustard. Mrs. Kendall. Mrs .
Jgo and Mrs Scooter. Mrs. lgo
and Mrs . Scooter a~ slsttors.
S.••••lfiullll •
FUB-Wia .... , ....tioll ._. c-,._...., P11f'Dl8Mcl
.Dllt Itt _., c. eo.
Adm•·tee w~
ISc 1-. Tcac
~
2Sc lac. Tall
llama. all ol Oklahoma C1ty; two • • •
1lst.en. Mia Zella Autery and N~ members of the Newport
Mrs. Ina Franklin of Balboa. and Harbor Board of Realtors are W.
two crandchUdl'en. Parkes.RJdley S. Messenger. W. H. FarMWorth
Mortuary In Costa Mesa was In and Davidson Osburn, all usocl·
charge of arrangements. ates with the Udo Isle Proper
COIICEIIT raiDAT
ties oUice; Elsie Eggert, associ·
ate with Newport Harbor Realty.
and Ruby Mlazko, an affiliate
member from the escrow depart.
ment of Mariners Bank.
ange County YMCA. lajando, 5.65; t . Marht, 7.94. In upper Newport bay. Mrs. Lena The W".e Bride
Co-eds on the committee for 81. Overall, for <:raJ& Pe~al: 1. Hopkins of Los Anteles notlfled
rangements Include Sally Pfl.ster, Doken. l.89; 2. Reveler. 5.85; 3. pollee at 6·50 P m Monday
Taja Tohlll. J udy Sleeper. Me. VIde. 6.51; 4· Lucky Lady, 6.65; Mrs. Hopkin told pollee that
linda Lelthold. Lyn ·Bosley. San S. Eileen. 8.45; 6. Lu<'llle IV, 9.37; she lives from timt> to tlmt> In a
dra Schmidt and Patty Clemence. 7· Relaxin. l0.61 ; 8. Thundermug, small houS(> eon Cont'y Island
Asslstlne the «lrls wtll be l1.20; 9. Mar Pet, 13.96; 10. White About 45 minutes bt>fore shr
mothers, Mrs. Wllllam Harvey, Heron. 14.40. came to the polic-e station shP ·
Mrs. Roger Hardacre and Mrs. said she snw two bov" In a l!Wl
Pfister. Gm.L ro• JIOJ.LISOJIS I or 1942 <>ar .. foolln~ ·around .. thP
Rt'glsters her
Pattern!-
I I Chtna .._GIUITY , .....
llwEI'IIII-
Members of the former Orange
County Symphony Orchestra, in-
cludlnc a number of Harborltes
will aucment the Chapman Col.
Ieee Orchestra far their concert
to be held at 8 p.m . tomorrow
(Frtday) at the new Orange
H1gh School. Soloilt will be Wer-
ner Bracher at the plano, a mem.
bet of the Chapman College
(acuity.
;;:;~;:;;;;:;:;~;:;;;;:;:;~;:;;;;:;:;;:;;:;:;:;:;;:;;:;;;;:;:;~;:;~~ A daughter. Pam Margaret. was area of 5hrllmakt>r Wht-n tht>y
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 0 0 • " born to Mr. and Mrs. William saw ht>r. thPy dropped thf' shaft
s, .. WI by
OraDte co.aty ......... ~
•
Summer
•
Party Black
Addie Masters late day fashion
in wonderful black . Sum-
mers standout color for a cool,
poised look. A lustrous and very
fine silk and cotton polished ele-
gantly with velvet. with a flc;rtter-
ing new neckline, squared in
front and rising high -dipping
low in back.
Sizes 10 to 16 ___ $45.00
IJASURG £01D-et"£iab Mollison ot Udo Park. N~port and propellt>r and lf'!t in tht>1r I
--· • Beach, In Hoae Memorial Hos. <'ar
I I Stainless StH'I
• • e • e • • e • • • • • • • e e e • • • • • e e e • • • • e • pltal on Monday. May 23. Officers C'hl'Cked thr arra. rf'
Wanna see something really
special! Then accept Lewis Tat·
ter's 1peclal Invitation to \'lew
color television at his hew store
ln Corona del Mar. Special color
shows are being broadcast on
Saturday. Tuesday and Thurs.
day, with the latter practically
a spectacular, we're told. We had
a peek a couple of Sunday's "IO
at our tlnt color broadcast and
we were amazed at the danty
and depth of color shown In this
new medium ... It's really fabu-
lous. but cet yourself 11 peek at
Tarter's.
• • •
For a little treat thls afternoon.
or any Thuraday, you're around.
stop by at O'Brien's Specialty
Shop. Corona del Mar, and catch
the Informal modelllnc golng on
durlne the afternoon. This week
the cown,J featured will be brand
new cotton formals. but more
than one type of dresses will be
shown and you may pick the
gown you'd like to see.
• • •
In memory of Phil ~ncb of
Corona del Mar. friends and
neighbors have donated t60
toward the compl~lon of the
Community and Youth Center
BuUdl~ on the Harbor VIew
School erounda. The collection
was particularly a p prop r I ate
SAlE
1lnce Mr. French belonged to the
OptJmlsta Club. which has made
the Center one of their pet pro
jects. 0 o n a t I o n s were sent
through a Larkspur Ave .. neigh
bor of the French 's. Mrs. K. V
OUts. • • •
It's a small world-when we
see former neighbors trom Los
Angeles In front of the Thunder
bird Hotel ln Las Vegas . . and
Isabelle Bowles of Balboa Island
across the room at the new
black.and.tan club Moulin Rooge
... A look of recognition must
have swept m y countenanet' as
I came face to face with Larry
Finley of the Larry Finley 1V
"Supper Club" show because he
said, '1fello. h ow are you!"' even
'thouch the closest I"ve ever seen
him l.s In my 1V set. • • •
• • •
turned thE' saft and proJ>f'JIPr to Many pnnerns tor your
A Classified Ad in The Ensiqn th(' plant and stood by for <>ar<'
brinqs immediate rewtts! Call takt>r William R Hunt of 222 E
Harbor 1114-1115 and oro~ it! 18th St Costa Mesa to arri\P
election
Horse Killed, Another Hurt
In Accidents on Highway
\ll.'t> invite you tn opE'n a
chargP <H"rount
•
Fer 11S -•••r F• Wt lffw
Ccrtali.oa Paddleboarda
Mercury Water Skia
v ait. Mcmate. & BowtiJM fi.na
Crtlli Maaiuo Saaebl MaU
Spear GUN Swim Gear etc.
SPEaAL PLiiOI. CJ.OSIA)UT ......... ~--------·---
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JOYCE BlaME& atage CIIIG-...
ftlloo c~aacw. ww mua low
tll1nt ---wttb tM OniDtre
Cowlty l'cd.r tlaJa ....... •
pec.tDg • tM leatue deale.
CIDd cbol .................... .
arcS Jlet1a.raa. .. trodltieoal pb'crt.
aulcal ...., pneeatecl dada9
tM l'cd.r. Aug. t-14. 111911 Kllool
CIDd ~ macteata thrCNp-
oat ~ Cowaty .-. ID9ltecl
to joUa tM pi'OCklctioL N1u
llllmc wW dlrect tJte ckmdll9
CIBL FOa BAIIBE.S
A daughter. Beverly Ann. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Do n Bar~r
of 385 E. 22nd St.. Costa Mesa. on
Wednesday. May 18 In Hoag Me-
morial Hos pital.
1\ Cl~!ssifieo t'.d 1n ihe Ension
brinqs immediate results! Call
Harbor 1114-1115 end orove it!
• PUll IIDoa"''
W.,e prom!Md, Jut. week, to teU
you about our 0.1' .P.A. Conaerva-
tlon Day ttahlna trlp on the Gyp-
sy. It wu a real aea.golnl plc-
nJc, wltb everytMng except the
anta Jn the potato .. lad. We
flahed and cau1bt flab, too, but
not once did we for1et that It
was Conservation Day.
There were many e x p e r t a
aboard. And It was lnterestfng to
note their trend to sp1nnlng tack-
le. The few who lltUI used con-
ventional-type reels had their
spools full of monofilament but
nothing bothered tbe fish. The
combined spells of l ade Curnow's
"Kiss of Death" and the well-
known Hoffman Rex contrived to
keep conservation at Ita highest
level.
There were a lot of flab re.
leased. Never did I see such maa-
nlflcent specimens of those fight.
ing fish known variously a.a
"Ponky -donks" (copyright by
Chill T. >. "golden croak era," "sli-
ver croakers" or <whisper lt,
pleasel "tom cdd." I must have
RIJ'CJ1Jiat.uJTJOTJsettCitiJOilllJOlPPC:UlflUOL¥' released ( !) at least a dozen.
~PORT JX .. .~.
((l/10111~ OFL IW4P-NA/IIIc'll18lfl
lOW SIGWIII
"SABAKA"
with
Borls Karloff and
Nlno Marcel
-PLUs-
Curnow and I broke our mutual
jlnx (what's the plural of jinx?>
with a salmo~grouper apiece.
To quote True Elder, O.F.P.A.
president '7his conservation day
has not been slated to conduct a
mass slaughter of the specl,a In
the vast fishing grounds patrolled
by the Newport-Balboa flahlne
neet." No truer words were ever
sputtered. Cal Coolidge couldn't
have done better. There was defl.
nltely no mass slaughter.
e FELLOWSIDP
From the start It was a good
party In spite of the fishing. with
''THE Fll I.IZOIS" food a nd fellowship ot the high· est order. If you don't want to
believe me, ask Councilmen lay
Stoddard and Gerry Bennett, who with
Fred l4acl4urray,
Charlton Hestdn l upheld the honors of the city , • ....._ • ...._Cidi&_.U •
son, who. at least once, used t!te
Donna Reed and Barbara Bale anchor chain to bring a flab
aboard.
It was tine io greet old friends
Sta:rta Wed.. JUZM a. for 2 -..a and make n~ ones. Western
Outdoor News-hawks Bert Twlll-
"THE SEA CHASE"
with
ger and Earl Hardage were there.
So was T . V. outdoorsman Lupe
Soldano. There were writers. ra
dio and TV folks. all the way
l ohn Wayne and Lana Turner from North Hollywood to San
VC::CtC't:..~~WPTJCJil Berdoo.
The Calif. Dept. of Fish and
SALE
Bush ROMS
L9-5 gal.
l.49
GARDEN CEITER
Game sent two courteous repre
sentatlves who carefully avoided
checking licenses. Naturally, "Cy"
Tucker. president of the Newport
Harbor Sportflshlng Assn.. was
there with most of the other N.B.
landing operators. dolne a mas.
terful job as hosts-for-the-day.
e GALS, TOO
Then. of course, there were the
ladles. bless 'em Three cute ha lf
pints called Dottle, Tiny and
lnext to All American Mkt.) Teeny. were the atoms behind
3051 E. Coast Rlway. c.D.N. 1 the marvelous buffet lunch. After
AT
l ;>/;;r · .......... . ' ....... -·.
e ~~ss9.9s
Table and four dla!ta ... wide Mlectlon of colon ••• Table top ta Heat ... ltaln ... and J1ame Prool. Chain have ~Utle u~ eeat and back.
the buff~ they eerved tea or
somethJng of a aJmllar bue.
About noon. Eddie Offerle and
his Dolphin n hove aJonplde
with a trio of real queens. Be·
tween goose-bumps. occuloned
by the cool breezes, and the acro-
batics Involved In swttch.lng boat.
In rough water, they posed wfth
little fish, big fish, baJt ti&h, the
hosts. our councllmen and ChJel
lohn.
L o v e 1 y l oA.nn Underwood.
queen of the Orange County
Sportsmen's Show. waa cute!' than
ever. No one Introduced me to
the other two, but they were real
queens. just the same. Council-
man Gerry Bennett proved his
ability as a seaman, during the
tricky transfer of the queens from
the Dolphin to Gypsy to Dolphin.
He hopped from boat to boat with
the know-how of an experienced
sea gull. e TBE NEAT
The end of the day had to
come. When It did. the coffers
of the O.F.P.A. were richer . by
some $3,000. which will be a lot
of fuel to be burned toward bet-
ter fishing legislation. The final
session took place at 5 p.m. In
tront of our city hall. Mayor Dora
Hill, who always conducts her of.
flee with charm. capabllUy and
personality, presented the prizes
to the winners. My camera had
been at ready. all day, hoping for
a picture of this good lady at the
busJness end of a fishing rod. She
apologized for having been un.
able to join us on the Gypsy.
Mayors. It seems. are In much
demand. But I do want to go fish.
lng with her mayorship. Cy Tuck-
er has promised to arrange it.
Any time, Cy!
It was a worthy occasion. We
can't polish It oU without per-
sonal and collective thanks to aJI
our townsmen. who worked all
day at their ~Jar jobs of sktp-
.. 1& uuau .. --....._.
anchovies, cleanJng fish and then
1ett1ng ready to do It all ovel'
again the next day. A salt-sprayed
orchid to the guys and gals of
the Newport Harbor Sportfl..shlng
Assn., which means the Balboa
Pavilion. Newport Pier, Norm's
Landing, Seasport. Port Orange
and all the Individual charter-
boat owners and operators who
make up the membership. It was
their party and It sure was a
honey. Th&nk.s, gang. for all us-
and good fishing. e NDIOaL\L DAY
l ust about the nicest tribute to
some of our fallen anelers who
won't be fishing with us thls sea.
son was tendered by Pacific An-
glers at noon on Memorial Day.
at a spot on the waters oft Ava.
Jon. If you were flshlng. you
heard It, over the radlo-aJr, made
possible by a completely coopera-
tive group of boat radios who
kept otf the air during the cere-
•
emodeled Ohurch Sanctuary ' . 'fte ,....led aad ndedleatecJ ptllt ol IMr daulllter, lba. loy 'I'M nat meettna o1 the coun.j• tn Ql.rlat auarcb by the IN.
~ ol the Colla x .. Como A. Carlloft. . dl wtll tie btid on n.e.ctay, June N~
•Uill:r IIMboclllt auareb wu tn-OttMn tn ....., • ...,. ... aev. r•••......,••••••• .. ••...,.•••• ..-ted bJ memben ot the N.... Doa .., ail4 MilL P. '· lilne8. I'
port a .... eoundl o1 Cbwdlee ..... ..aaDd o.amun~ ~. ~ NOW• a ne ..... ~-e at-,_ to tMJt mMttna In the o.a.t Qtudl; -... J'Mderlek • • W WFWK • •
cburda IOC!Ial hall Mq K 8tftp ucl 1"'Mo llarrtll,._, U)'ll-• •
Bott putM. Rev. Joeepb Me-,.....u.t ~ l'el.lowlblp: n I .... ......
Silane. weleomed the poup and Be¥. Berbfn JobnloQ. rtnt. .. p. • n I, • I Will&
led them Uuoulb the .. netuary u.t auareb ol Jf...-port ae.c:b; ~ -..............
to the toelal ball, wbleh bu been Elder Jtl~ard !ems, Seventh Day
cJedleated u Jo.epb B. 11\omp. Advenu.t; Putor Robert Qron. We-...,..,...,'" wttJa ...... , ... tldlle _. fNtt J.a..
eon Ban. Women of the eburch lund. Newport Harbor Lutheran • rJeae caU Ia.,.... _..
MrVed luncheon, alter which the Pburch: lev. EcJwtn Gom.ke and ~ • • • • ~
Pt-ldent. Rev. M. C. Cronic, pre. M. C. Perry, Colona del Mar Com-I ~ 1 M24
aided over the buatneu 14!Ulon. muntty Conere~atlonal Church: .. 1ft!"~~ ..
Vl.altora Included Mayor Do(a Mn. W. B. Wrl1ht. st. James t_..,....,....,.. • .._..,....,..._.....,.666...:A.&.&AA.&.&6£Aj
Hill of Ne'WJ)ort Beach and May. Epblcopal Cbweb; Mn. Joeeph ;::;:::::;:=:::;;:.:;::=.:;:~!::=::=::;:::=:::;:;:::;:::;:::=;::::=:~
or Claire Nelaon of eo.ta Mesa. McShane, eo.ta MNa Metbocllat LAQVJIA a.ACII COIOIVI01T ft.AUJII
preeent wu Waltu P. Hal-Church; Bev. Boy Carllon, Arthur 16 .... ........,
bert of Wella FoundatJon.a, who MUlu, Mr. ahd Mra. James Tay. I-.
spoke of the plan and the fUnd lor and Mt..e. Clara KohWedt A OOIDDY 8Y IIAIIT c.u&
raialn1 eampaJen be La dlrectJn1 and Ellie Newland, Clulat Cbureh .IRE I ..... .HJIE II
at N-Harbor Lutheran by the cr... .. .,__.Ilea .... and .. ..... .,.... .-... .~ ...... .,.... ..... ~ .1.50 nt o-A.._
Cburdl. Mrs. Marte Andenon of Dulce Cox. eecretar)' ot Orance CUWa lr40 II'IIIH usa
Colorado Springs, Colo., wu a Cout Coil~ YMCA.
A journey ·of
a tbousanJ miles
begins · with but a
single step
Moat rea11J We tlllllp .eut ta a ...a ..., · . · u4 • 1:1
w1t1a a Sa~ ~ 0,. JOV Acloumt wWa • tcMiay,
acJ4 t.o It l'fllllllutJ, .. we'll ....... it wltJa ...... '
.._ ,...,V. Yoa'U be wapalled llow fMt JOU •nap pow,
helpiDc 70'1...., JOV ,.._ t. _,-ot•e•a ._ tlehp
A ROME OF YOUB OWN .
~ ......... of em.-~ h 'II ... eaJoJIIIc .. ..... -., &......... ,., .. _ .. .....
fteT .... wiCil _. ilmlitp. ............... ..
belpei UN. wtMa a 1o1ua rmet f• tiMir ,... ' r ....t.
TlleJ ~oar eflld &. ~ I'Aerow 8ertioe. a.t tile_..., .aer-dow we l'fJIIdew to lavelton Ill _,.of tile 48--.
Mel ....a lonlp eoaatrtea.
OOLI.aF.nE FOB YOUR CIIILDREN
Let you bo7 ud prt atUt their OWD S&vlap Aceoaata. Help
.... ,... to ..... tboee 8avhap p-ow. Tbey11 be ~
coM, ..-d pnetlcal u:perf•ee ill moaey........,.t for
fwtare ,_.,. -... when lt'a time for coDep, tbeJ'II Mn
alllple t.da eet Miele, wldl 8avlllp tbat bave beea .........
dltWeadl ' ..... ,....,..
VACATIONS YOU'VE DREAMED OF
start •vt.c IIOW for tJaat trip you've ph•9"'. Y oar tada
will be reedJ wbea you aeed tbem, wtth oar llbenl cUvtck'N
added-at S~% per year, ov eaneat rate. We'll ..._ JfiV
Traftlen <lleq1lea, too -jllat aaotlaer OM of tM ~
16ttlolw ......
RETIREMENT SECURITY
W Mille a -a ... .,.. Ill 8avlap evf!lrJ _,Jdla toward tiM
daJ .... )'Wr tlllle will be JOV OWL Let-.... J• ....
...... , .. 1 0\W • p.e. perW ., ,....., ........ .
._to IMwe • .,..., 1 ~ eomponMed.
NEWPORT
BALBBA
SAY IN S
'
arage re
Burns 2 Cars
Two ean were d8troyed 1n a
ftre which burned the aarap at
the home of JUcbard M. Teaeh·
out of 2581 CrMtvtew Dr •• Bay
SborH, at 7:12 p.m. May 22.
CaUM ot the fire wu undeter-
mJned.
A boldine coil on a furnace
tan ~ent amok~ throueh the Pa-
cUlc Telephone and Telegraph
Co. exchange bulldln& at 311 E.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, at 4:33 a.m.
Monday, ltrlnglng flnmen to the
tcene. A burned coli was blamed
for the smoKe.
cum. roa CALDWELLS
A daughter, Clndra Gaye, wu
born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Caldwell of 2575 Santa Ana Ave., eo.ta M~sa, In Hoag Memorial
Hospital on Monday, May 2.
.......... ,!
YARN SHOP
t:l#'l &. c-t ....... c... del ... JIA ..,
KnlttJng, Crocheting and Needl~polnt Supplies
K.nttting Sap
Speclallzed Acceaorles
and ln.ltruc:tion.t
BOVU
Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Commencement Exercises
To Be Held Friday ; June 17
tJom <>ranee to w Hth lt., ....
port.
STOP AT
The Arches
"Your Ha.t to the
Coast Since 1g"
1'111& l'OODI
COCKTAILI
COAST HIGHWAY AT
THE ARCHES
Nn•port ... c:h
JOHN VD.EIJ E
................... 1·1531 Orang~ Coast CoU~&e nuckntl David Prldha m. Char les R£>tmler
wtll att~nd baccalaureate exer-Jr., AJbt'rt Santini. John Sharp,
clsea at 5 p.m. Sunday, June 12, Chester Sheldon llJ. George Sh1g
and commencem~nt exerclaetl for akl, Karl Sihllllne. Jt>anne Tuu 1 .::> _,.G _,. ~'C"
'JJfT students wUl be held at 8 louse, Robert Van Drlmlen, Rob ~ ~~ ~
p.m. Friday, June 17, In th~ new ert Wetzel, John WUlla ms. K£>n Your Family Restaurant
auditorium. neth Bryant, Delores Ann Christ (Cloeed TueecSay)
Students from th~ City ot New· ensen, Aueust Theisen, Claymon 1 2SlS E. Cocat Bl§bwcry
Kn d Harbor lMI Ccii'ODa del ,._
port Beach who will receive the -~~u~tao~n~. iiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiii~~·~==~~~~~~~~~~ deeree Of Associate In Arts are: rP
~;;~A~~~::,J=~~ Van's Bow11·ng Mary Ann Bowles, Lonalne call.
Harry Cart~r. Jerry Evans. Bar-
bara Earl, James Davy, Earl Gay. Open Alleys
nor, Graham Gibbon&. Rose Marl~
Godsoe, L.lam Groener, Michael J-~ YL-~
Henry. Richard Jordan, Roderlek -IJ, •-•IJ
L&Shelle, JoAnn Lee. Jan~ Lin· I Sa.-IJ I S•••J .on. Burton Lowe Jr., Charles Me·
Cartney. Joanne Merrill, Lyl~ Os-a Alllflpt l'I'Uky aad Saturday
Miller. Robert Miller, LoraJynn * AUTOIIAnc PIIISPOI tEBS *
Milne. Elizabeth Morton, Dardle l'OM==•s CAFE 703 =r-~~VE.
Schaefer. Freddie Shannon, Shar-
Pirate Athletes Are Honored
At Sports Award Banquet
lesa· w .... Sllffen
l1ife Cll 11 Ann
on Sherrill, Peter Tatum. Norman
van Hall, James Wheeler, Robelllt
Wood, Barbara Bleger. Jolene
Cannon, Lee Ashton Chase and
Bernice E. Fletcher of 23281 Danill Grosz. I Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. suf 1 Those from Costa Mesa who
Aatbod.Md Agat
I'• AU Orange Coast College athl~tes
were honored at the spring sports
award banquet held last week at
the Student Center.
fered a three ln;h Incision In ht>r will receive the degree of Associ
right forearm In an accident In ate In Arts are: Ted Binder, G.
the home of D. E. Ellis of 148 Vi a Russell Boggie, John Burton, Don
Trieste, Lido Isle, Newport Beach Cantrell, Patricia Cleszlnski, Jack
AIIUIES •
RAUl IDS
STEAIISIIIPS
• TMIIS Jack~t awards for two-year let,
termen were presented by Dr.
Bull H . Peterson, president. Jack-
ets were given to Chuck Richards
and Bud Sleva, golf; George Blah·
op, Bob Wetzel, Henry DeColaa.
Pat Roberts. Raul Romero and
Howard Allen <manag~>. ~
ball; Jim A.rmstrong and Chet
Sheldon, tennla; Graham Gibbons
and Bob Ghlselln, aalllng; Jack
Bell, swimming; Larry Wrteht
and Dan Caulfield, wrestllne, and
BUI Custaf.aon, Blll Lamb, N~lson
Vlael and Morris Pierson, track.
First year track awards were
presented by Coach Hueston Har.
per to Fred Areve)os, Joe Goggin,
Alan Hatch, Bob Hookland, Gary
Johnson, Jack Kennedy, J e rr y
Kirkland, Roy Kunisawa, Dave
Prldham, Fred Var~la, Nate Var-
ney, Ron Wlnterburn, Nelson
Vlsel and Morrla Pierson.
pollee reported at 7:57 p.m. Sun. Connor, Mary Davila, Robert ~TIM eoa.ta1 AIM l'•lfearty 10 Tean
day, May 22. Ghlselln. MymadeJ Guzman ,
The victim and Calvin N. Winn Wesley Heusser, Mau~n Holley, 211 ac.a A.., ~ .._. •tatt 4-l•l
ot Pacoima. Callt.. were In the v. Lyle Hugo. John Lane, Curtis IJ!il!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!ijljjjijii:liilil
Sailing awards wer~ made by
Bob Osborne to Roland Hammond
and Pete Tatum; and Coach Ray
Roao awarded first-year golf tro-
phiH to Ron Wtnterburn, Syd
Tovatt, Bob Watts and Bob Diehl.
kitchen ot the residence. Winn McCullough, J~phlne McKee, I
was playfully dragging the dull WIJllam Martin, Morris Pierson,
edg~ of a kitchen knife across
Wrestling awa rd was made by
Coach James Pitton to Jerry
Vaughn; and first-year tennis
awards to Leonard Biacalluz. J er.
ry Evans, Jack Kennedy and
Gene Tyler by Bob Osborne.
llckey lcii•IIJ Win
l1111ralal Rlllla.a
the victim's arm. Somehow th~
knife was turned over causing $400 llriMJ Pll_ ..
the Incision, poll~ said She was
taken to Hoag Memorial Hospl. Ftr F1rlip .....
taJ where officials alleged that
Wlnn went and was annoying Two pledges of $200 have
persons. ready been received for the pro
Ftrst.year awards ln baseball
were made by Coach Wendell
Pickens to Tony Lombardo, Aaron
Maldanado, W a y n e Coughtry,
Don Leigh, Jerry Rice, John Es-
trada. Gayle Herbel, Ray Estrada,
Buddy Pierce, Roland Hl11. Mike Schenck and Lee Baker (man. Mickey McKinley, son of Mr.
ag~). and Mrs. Murray Gardner, 125
Newport pollee cautioned Winn 'ject to bring a foreign student to
to stay out of the hospital unUI Newport Harbor H!gh School
the victim was ready to leave. next fall. Mrs. J. B. Stoddard of
He was to provide her with Co rona del Mar, one of the lt>ad
transportation. She told pollee J ers of the project. announct>s tha t
she did not wish to sign a rom-pledgt>s have been made by the
plaint. 1 Newport Harbor Zonta Club and
'
by the High School Student
Fot l.tterhe•ds. enveloo.s e.d Board of Control. A tota l of $650
"'---"' •-.. _., _._ t•-VIa Koron, Lido tale. has earned . ....._.... ~ ...._. mau. u•vyear a UDlvtalb' of. Badlanda trfab . THE ENSIGN. HA-11 14 ls needed.
.wlmming awards to BatllldiiiM. man ath1etfe numeral fbr !l1w ef.
Graham Gibbon~, Dale Ha.rrt.on, forti on the yearling team thll
Alan Hodges. George Lyons, Jack spring. He Is a sprinter on the
Steinman and Knleht Sooey. track team. He graduated from
Crew awards were presented by Monrovia Duart~ high school In
Coach Paul Baptiste to Graham 1954. He Is currently majoring in
Gibbons. Andy Martin. T 0 m business administration. Pletts. Ben Benjamin. Dick Jor
dan, Ted Jeffries. Frank Beall. STAT Df COSTA MEsA
Bob Ghiselln, AI Baker, Fred
Shannon, Lyle Miller. Howard
Hall (managh), Hal Hatheway,
AI Bandlclc, Rod Lauter and Rod
ToaJ' ctaert.aW pcMIIMelOIU
dill". o.r .... ..... , .....
I Sllrlp
2:100 ........... 819d..
Norton.
a.caoaable ..._ eon. .. ... ..__. ~&laa. LJbeltT ._,_LJ:bertf ._UII
AU Day e JlaU Day
IIAPPT DAT IC BOOL
for Little Folk
440 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
Harbor 4369
Mrs. Jean Vaughn, director
M~-~~amJ4
DADQVAnEIIS roa
IIIIIES' TOYS, a_. as.-.. ,
SlOI L eoa.t Bwy. at }_..1 Coroaa del Mcu
(Next to All American Market)
~~~_, ~-~ * Abo at 5151 &. llld lt..la IAe9.... *
UVE-A
F•,_,• Pelley
BRUCE MARTIN
AUTI-... ---UFE
LOCAL AGENT
1'713 ICKWPORT AVE.. OOSTA MESA oma: Ubel17 a.SSM u:s. UbertJI-5063
WAITE
•
The I.A.> Roy Bennetts h ave
moved Crom 155 Merrill Pl .. Costa
Mesa. to 2046 M<'yer Pl.. Costa
Mesa.
MOVE TO LOS ANGELES
The Frederick Slmpsons have
moved from 703 Begonia Ave.,
Corona del Mar, to Los Angeles.
COUPLE WIJf STOCK
Mr. and Mrs. John Ebersole of
Santa Ana were the winners of
10 shares of Advisers Fund Inc.
at the final Investment lecture
conducted §lay 23 Ln the Corona
del Mar Community Church by
Morgan and Co. Robert Sandifer,
assistant fina ncial editor of the
Los Angeles Times. was the
speaker.
No. A 25713 NO. A-25625
lfonCE TO CllE.DITOIIS lfonCE TO CllEDITOJI:S --------LEGAL IIOTlCE ESTATE OF JAMES M. CUN ESTATE OF A. V. ANDREWS
Jfo.. A2Sa NlNGHAM. aka J. M. CUNNING-DECEASED.
JfonCE TO c:aEDITOJI:S HAM DECEASED. NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN to
ESTATE of MARY MENDOZA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the cr~dltors of and all person<~
aka MARIA MENDOZA. De-the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said
ceased. having claims against the said decedent or said estate to fliP
Notice ht hereby given to the decedent or snld estate to file them with the necessary vouch
~ltora of and all persons hav-th~m with the neressary vouch ers In the office ot· th~ Clerk of
lng claims aealnst the said d~-ers In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the Stat('
cedent or said estate to tue th~m the Superior Court of the State of of CaJifom la, In and (or th('
with the necessary vouchers In California, In and for the County County of Orange, or to present
the oUlce of the Clerk ot th~ Su-ot Orange, or to present the the same. wttb tb~ necessary
perlor Court of the State of Call-same, with the neceossary vouch· vouchers. to the undersigned at
fomla. In and fo:r the County ot ers. to the undersigned a t his or his or her place ot business
Orange, or to pr~nt the same, her place of business. to-wit : to-wit:
with the necessary vouchers, to KATHRYN CU NNIN G H AM Ella Mary Andrews and Farm
the unduslgned at hla or her lONES ers and Merchants National Bank
place of buslne.u. to-wit: Manuel c/o BURwrrz lr HURWITZ. At· of ~.o. Anples
Beltran, Admlnlltrator, c/o Thom-torn~ys at Law c/o Harwood. Beftern&n 11 Sod~n.
u E. Hetternan. 2515 E. Cout ~u Newport Bulevard. New-
Kllhway, Corona del Mar, CalJ. port Beaeh. Calltomla 2515 E. Coast Hllbway.
fomla. wtthln .U montba alter within &1x mo ntba aft~ the flnt Corona <kl Mar, CalltomJa within a1x IDODU.. atta th~ am
the first publlcatJon of th1a no-publication of thla notl~. publication Of tllla DOtke.
tJce. Dated May 2.1. 1955.
Dated: May t. ue5. K.AnotYN CUNNINGHAM Dated: Ka,y S. 11155.
K.ANUI!L BELTRAN, lOMD ELLA MAllY AlroU:WS
Admlll11Uator ol U.. ElUte ot Admlnlltratrlx ot the Eatat~ of one ot tbe heo.ttiCin ol the
aaJd decedent. aaJd ~nt. • Eatate ot &ald decedlnt.
Harwood. Ra11erDan A Soden. BURwri'Z lr HUKWITZ Huwooct Reftwlwl a 9oclm
AttGI'M)'a at Law. At1or'MYW at J..aw Attomtya at Law
25115 E. Cout RJchWQ, MU N.wport loulenrd 2515 E. Cout JllatrwQ'
Colona del Mar, CalJfomla. K.....,crt Beach. CaJJfomla Corona del Mar, Ca1ttorrila
Altof'Mrl fw AdMinlltrator. Attomeys tor Admbttltratrtx AttDm~ b l:ucu1ara
P•U•IW.: x., 12. 11. a Julie I ~Jet)hOM: Harw I'm Publlah: llq 11. ~ a. June J
L-----i.-............ ~--..... ~ .... -...................... In tiM ....,11 a.-. &'MIIJL Pt~.altb : Kay .. l\lM 2. t. lt.. ln U.e Kt"'f'peelt ...... Enllp.
NOW OPEN •••
NANA'S Mexican Foods
OPEII EYEJIT DAT 11 A.Jl. "TtL 7 P.JI.
SeniD9 a ~ MlectioD Of M..SC.. tood Lad*"
lD9• leef • .._ lla.ntta&. Tcx:o'.,._Taqal--T•tadoe.
BCIIIlbaf9en CIID4 l'oaata:ba SerricL
s.u....mc. ... to eat at oar tablet • tlalb OQL
Palla St.. ~A at tM 1'..-ry IAIIICU'19
BALBOA •
Open Every Sat. & Sunday
Enioy Rides & Games T•• lite F•IIJ fer a
"TRIP AROUID THE BAY" -SaL I S-.
Oa ....U. of llalboa'" OlfLT
Featuiag 0.. MCifood. at..a. pctme dk c:ILic:ba. dack.
tbe VWCI MIII'1M La ODe of ~ eo..aty'a a-t ......
raata. 8aDqaet ~ ...m ap to eo. Located at tiM ~
to ..u... la&CIDd. u.cs. ............... -.. a.q,.. ..
~
\
.rroat\mmtnr of aaa tu tun41
lor two mt,jor ptOjeetal wu ap..
prowd lut WNk by the New-
port Ctty OouncU. Ttt.e projeeta
ire:
• 114,:100 for
rlsht-01-way near
for aecond aeeeN road to Corona
del Mar beach; $17,500 tor con·
•tructlon ot that road.
• $10,000 for c:onnru~on
traffic Uaht at VIa Lido and New-
port Blvd.
Alao programmed wu $111,500 1
for street maintenance.
AJlKT JPVT. DAVID JVLIUI
JIIOW Olf DVTT Of AIJS1'1llA
Army Pvt. David S. Julius,
of Mrs. Ruth E. Julius.
Ocean Front, Ne'WJIOrt Beach,
cently arrived In Austria. He
stationed at the Atlanta c;,,n•••l l
Depot. Ga., before arrlvln&
duty In Austria.
A former employe of East
Super St-rvlce, Indianapolis,
vate Julius entered the Army
October, 1954. and
basic training at Fort Leonard
Wood. Mo.
Quake.-Stm.--VaJYollne
PeanzoU
and all UHJOK produrtl ...
"'Miaute Mcm" S.tTic:e
PJCJ: ur & DELIVERY
BLIOTT's UlfJON
SERVJCE
® 3001 Newport Bl•d. .......... ._.
llcubol" 3m
"-E"O'f-7 a.m. to • p.za.
For Y ... l
People h ... e been
sayin9 ... and
believin9 t+.et
YOU CAll
DO BffiER
at
Co mplete Home Furnishings
Liberty 1-2454
1839 Jfewpor1 An.
COSTA MESA
Make y0111 OW.. &iftw•e
Stuclo • • • • 1n
A wonderful new plan tor the Olnlllic hobb'-1 .. • you wortc In a oompwte, JllOICI«n DI&Dt 1'ttb all the
latMt oommerda1 C!ciGJpmmt uncllr llldlled -~YI*m. W• baw mol&l tot over 125 1-.. f:rola _, 11M tbat you may u8e or )"'U may mllul ,_, OW'Il --... . ,..__ .... _. __ .. ...,_ ,.
•
•
•
•
~JODY.ftn,ft.D.
,.....,, --· OtMJI c..l Ol"t ..
Friday 13th ••• • lucky
day for Mr. and Mrt. Cht.rlel H.
McJClnney of 213 Colton Av. ..
Newport Beach, b«aU.. that'•
I "'~1-· ...... ~~~~,.bll~ ....,. .. •
"d..,.....lon party."
2. Abt&ham Llncoln ne-d the ..._
3. 'nle Pllplma Mtabllshed re-
Uctoua treedom in A~Mrtea.
•· Presidenta ate limited to two
temu ln otflce.
5. A state may not withdraw
the Union.
The Democrata are a war
!houtd the president and I_,,.,._.,,.,. • .,,. die whUe ln otll~.
the MCretary ot state would be-
president.
8. The qualifications ot · the
thetr IU.t.l wbU, merobert ot th'e day Uttle aranddau1bter,
the Houae; of Repretentatlvea rep. Sallie Marte Rubio. anlvecl at~
re-nt the people of tbelr dla-rona Naval HOiplta1.
trlcta. (If eleeted at lar&t, Sallie. who wel&hed neaJ'ly
then. npteNnt the people of the pounda and 3 ounces at
lt&teJ 1.s the lirat baby of Mr.
10. FalM: Political parties Jeu Rubio (mother 11
not mentioned or dealt with In Jole Mc.KJnney) of
the Constltutlon. Political parties 1215 w. 2nd St .. Santa 'Ana. Baby
are not part of our 10Yftnmental Sallie Ia already conalderln& en-
a)'ltem. PoUUeal pa.rtJn an prl-rollment In t\er mother'• alma
vate .elf-aoverntna bodln. Not maters -Newport Harbor Hlch
unUl World Wat I did Concreu School and • !Coo:!:":.!~!!!; ~ Jaw. • replatlnf polltlcal •
partie. tn any way.
CllADUA'I'DfG J .... I f.-tbe
U. S. Jfci.aJ. A...S..y at Aa-
aapolle b Jlidah1pmaa 1/e Jlob.
ert Jf. MWer. 11011 of Xn. Violet
B. Ewau oC 2a WcdJlut. Coeta
........ •terM. tU .....
AOI!d-y • a C:O.pssl' sd
"glztrd ,_ ent" ... .............. ~*'a Kc;
fl.-u. An.!" Deli •• ""
Ia Cca~ .......
kJGDCIId rlcry-Wock-aeet
lor 1'ou Little ,..ta
RAPrT DA1' SC.OO
440 Heliotrope, Corona del
Harbor 4369
SAVE
SAFELY
At 0r•"9• County·•
Uadinq Home Lendinv
Institution •
CONTINUING
TO PAY
PER ANNUM
ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED
UP TO $10,000
All Acc.ounh Opened
On or Before
The lOth of the Month
Earn fTom the ht.
LAGUNA
FEOfltAL SAVIN&S
A LOAN ASSOCIATION
222 OcHII Avent~e
LA&UNA BEACH
-HY~IIn
IOAT•uxa roumnu< •nu.owa
DfiULA'ftON wu
SUIPI.U&
IISSED PERSOIIS
IMPORTANT!
The U. S. Bur .. u of Census is com,-.ing itt ap«ial centu~ of Newport leach, It h important t+.at the
""""" mdudo ol of tloo pooplo who _.. ln.mt In thlt pl... on Moy 24, 19515, tloo offlclol dolo of f1oo
~. If 'fCM' wwe livin9 here on thit d ... end bell ..... thet you were not enumer.t.d f« the OM'III&IIo f1
out the form ,_..,.t.c:l below end rna~ it to the Cenws Supervisor •
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\
•
•
•
...
•
t Nearly
· 5 Million Thru May
The Newport Beach buUctlq total for the year to tc.8'7.418.
d~artment Ju.t ml8le4 the mll-Thla Ia t665,000 al\ead of th1l
lion-dollar record for May, clo. time lut ynr, a mUJlon ctonan
,.,.-Inc the month wtth a total of ahead of 19M, and t862,000 ahead 1971.m. 'Ibla brlnp the r.rand of tl\e record year of 1951.
May butldln&' permlta included
the tollowinr: aa .mpa tamUy
dwelUnp, tBOO,tMO; th.N!e ~
family dwelllnp, $52,5!50; two 3-
famJly 4~lllnp. .-scso: :se re·
palra to dweUinp. ~.:MS; 19 ca.
banu, $30,6SO; one ·I a r 'a 1•,
' $1,SOO; six swlmmlna pool-.
$13,800; two commercial build·
lnp. 118,2:50: 10 repalnl to com-
merdal bulldln1a. $96,250; two
algna. t880-
Permlta luued durlna the
flnal day. lut month Included:
ea&WtOIIT
Bob Dalton, 10-room, 2-ttory,
3-unft restaurant and apartment
bu1141na at 3448-34!52 VIa Oporto,
$72,000; Arndt Pedereen, altera-
tions at 1913 Balboa Blvd., $100;
A. Sandy StelneT, amall bulldlnl
' added at 29U W. Cout Hwy.,
•
~ at Our Lady ol Mount
Carmel Cbureh w~ held Satur.
day mornln1 tor John Mansour,
WAifOI.U on ama.
A daughter, 8 lbt.. • oz., wu
born to Mr. and Mnl. ArlelJb
Wan1le of 1960 Anaheim St.. Col-
la Mesa. In Santa Ana Commun.
tty Hospital on Sunday, May 15.
n. o1 a~ St., Newport, who a.au. roa J'I.ATrl
died o1 a heart attack lut week A da.ughtH, 8 lbs., waa born to
on Wed.neaday He wu a native Mr. and Mra. Counn.y Platt of
ol Lawrence. Mus., and had 407 vt.ta Baya St., Costa Mea&.
Uved ln the Harbor area about In St. J~h Ha.pltal on Satur-nve months. He Is aurvlved by a day, May 14.
~later and broth~. Jeannf~ and -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;~
Peter Manaour, of the home ad-r
dreu. Rosary wu recited Friday
morning at the Baltz Mortuary,
Corona del Mar.
LEAVZ IUJr VALLET
The T. E. Brentnalla, one time
Bay Shores residents, have moved
from Sun Valley to La Habra.
The Gordon Unks have moved
from TIOO West Ocean Front.
Newport, to Long Beach.
SALE ..., ....
1.9. 5 acL .... us
2.49
UIIEI CEI1D
( n~xt to All Ame'lcan Mkt.)
3051 E. Coat.,...,, c.J)..II.
1200: Frank Krlwanek, cabana at
Bayshore TralleT Park, $2,000;
Balboa Bay Club, add otflce and
storage rooms above exlstlng of
flee, 1221 W. Cout Hwy., 16,000;
Thomas Carr, garage and work-
shop at 208 29th St., $4.!500; T. E.
Powell, fence and patio at 1.224 From· tile POUCE 8LOnER AlexiiHr P. BliiiJ
w. Balboa:~. ~------------~----------------------------
AS FLAG OUU.. cmcS Staf!.
CoauDodons stcm4 at atteo.
tloa. tbe K...-port Harbor Tacht
Clab baJ9M la boi.IW lato
plclce aar1da9 tbe offldal Sltb
MCDOO opeabl9 lD cenmoas..
beld lu.Dday, May 22. (Bedaler
Pboto)
IIOVEI PliOM Bn.BOII
Mrs. lA>o Paquet of 50s PoJn.
settla Ave .. Corona del Mar, ls
moving thls week to Palo Alto,
where she will live near her
daughter and son.ln-law and
two arandchllttren.
1011 .OD TO rAJri'OJU
A 100. l....cftnzo 1tenee, wu
born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Pantoja of 1964 Myera Pl.. Costa
Mesa. In Hoag Memorial Hospi-
tal on Monday, May 2.
LUIS FOR HOlES
~~ 20-TEU LOU
Conatruction J.ocma
5~ 20-no LOAJif
SEE aoa IAT1'LD
Palrter lalfllle Co.
ISIS L c:-t -.,. .. CI)M
ft. BA 1111 D S-5115
(Metro W. ...,.__ h.Dd8)
JAMES D. RAY
....... a.traclor
M46 E. COAST HWY ~
COlONA DEL MAlt
HA"'-47.)
a..w.-: HArw ....
Robart
• IIEWtOJIT BEtQIITI
Don Husband, swimming pool
at 237 Tustin •ve., $2.300; Harold
Myers, 5 . room, 1 . story, 1 . unit
dweUlnl at 324 Albo, $13,400.
e COaolfA DEL 110
Jack Stahl, alterations at 501 ~
Orchid, $1.000; R. B. Blake, repair
car damage at Lone Star Exhibit.
2835 E. Cout Hwy., $100; F. C.
Hubbard and H. McMullen, drive-
In restaura nt at 3916 E. Coast
Hwy., $7.SOO. e CO.alf A BJGIILAJIDS
lames Zlnk, fence at 405 Serra
Dr .• $150.
e wmJfUDAT. KAT 25
The harbor department recov-
ered a 6-toot rowboat reported
mlulng by R. S. Cochran of the
Lido Yacht Anchorage ... Otfl-
cera warned the parents of two
West Newport boys about writing
with chalk on a house under con-
struction near 37th St. and Lake
Ave., Newport Beach. by GeraJd
Spark5 of 37 Balboa Cowes, New-
port Beach . . . A dog owned by
Edward Bates of 524 Redlands
Ave., Newport Heights, was quar
an tined after It bit Tommy Weav
er, 5. o f 521 Redlands Ave ....
e DIYIIfE TEDACE e TBtrllSDAT. KAT •
Maceo Corp .. 6-room. 1 stor)l. 1-
unlt dweUing at 717 Santana. Mrs. Gregory A. Rogers of 507 Edgewater Ave .. Balboa, reported $19.000. tt • B.IU.BOA ISJ.AKJ) the the or a $32 hemp rug from
Les Crawford. alterations at her porch · · · Cash totaJin~ $50 In a n envelope was stolen from 220 DIam on d , $200; J. E. th h Belanger. alteratlona at 221 Sap e cas drawer In the telephone
phire, $1,000; Gene Helvie, alter-o~rator'a booth In Hoag Memor
atlons and extend front of dwel-lal Hospital, Thomas R. Meader. Itnr at m Sappl\lre, $3.000; chief accountant. notified poJice
ltldJ...S B.tele atend pn~ at ···A Wancla. CalU.. ~ wu
1oo1 N. Bay 'n.. $.100: Chari.. taken to Juvenne hall aner be·
Zube, fence In lot at 314 Onyx, lng found at Coast Hwy. and Bal-
$350; v. L. Edgar, ex1t>nd walls boa Blvd .. Newport Beach, at 3:47
t 90'1 N Ba Ft $2 350 a.m .. charged with curfew viola-
a · Y ·• • • tlon and Jack of parental' control
VACA TlOif Ilf COLOUJ)()
Miss Helen Horr, religious edu
cation director at St. Andrews
Church, lett Friday for a th~·
week vacation ln her native area
of Denver, Colo. MIJIS Horr plans
to spend a week In tbe moun·
talns on a camptnr and fiShing
trip.
aDGDOKS NOVE
'Ibe L. A. Bergerons h ave
moved from their home at 401
38th St., Newport. to the Orange
Coast College Campua. where Mr.
Bergeron Is connected with the
aports department.
.All your printinQ needs will be
handled conveniently end court-
tJOusly in the completely-equip-
ped Job Printing Deportment of
your Horbor .Area Newspaper,
The Ensiqn, llo-4 Coost 81 .• COM.
. .. A Corona del Mar mother re
porter her daughter, 15, was ques.
tlon~d about where she Uved a nd
oft~ clgarets by a man, about
40, while she waited for a school
bus at Coast Hwy. and Muguer.
lte Ave., Corona del Mar ...
BUILDER
BArbor ••• 1101
e SATUJU)AT. KAT 21 Dies at lea af 13
Funeral services for Alexander
P. Bailey. 73, of 1938 Santa Ana
Ave .. Costa Mesa. were held at
1 p.m. yesterday (WednesdayJ In
Parkes Ridley Mortuary Chapel,
with Rev. Joseph W. McShant>,
pastor of the Costa Mesa Com
munlty Mt>thodtst Church. outcl
atlng. 1
Mr. Ballt>y passed away Satur
day of a heart attack in Hoag
Memorial Hospital. He was a na
tlve of England and came to thts l
country as a young man. He was
1 a cltlzen of the United States. He
came to San Dlt-go In 1941 and to
Costa Mesa In 1953.
Survivors are his wile. Mrs. Ag
nes M. BaUey of the home ad
dress; a daughter. Mrs. Thelma
N. Craig. of Alhambra; a sister.
Mrs. Mary Lowry and a brotht>r,
William Bailey, both of Colorado.
and two grandchiJdren.
ll
You r«~iv~ an interest c:hKk four times
;;., on your f ull Paad Ceru~acc,
(asslmi rn muhapln of $100).
~ account cams INTEREST at the
currmt nt~ of H1% a year.
~ s,avinp ~ saf~! Each account a.s
illSUffCf tO $l 0,000 by an Agency of ~
Uoirtd Statn Govctnrnrnt.
SAVINGS ACCOUNn
O'INID aT THI
1011f Of 1HI MONTH
IAaN PIIOM ntl 1ST.
<Continued from Paae ll)
Carnation Ave., fti)Orttd the theft
ot two hub capt~ trom hla car
parked acroa the ltreet .•• Tania
Daniels ot 417 Heliotrope Ave.,
Corona del Mar, reported the
.OSWOBTIIS CET OW.
A daughter, Susan Lynn, waa
born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bos-
worth of 2053 President Pl., Coata
Mesa. on Wednesday, May 18. In
Hoag Memorial Hospital.
Glamour
Glimpses
By Mlf
theft of a puree wtth contents
valued at ~.87. lncludlnl
SlOT M In cub, from her home •..
Whtle watdlm. teleYiaion ahe
looked out her window and saw
aome boys movtnc her car, who
ran when ahe yelled at them.
Gwendolyn A. Greenleaf of 218
Colllns Ave., Balboa Island, re-
ported, addlnC that her car keys
were alao mlaslnl ...
e SUJfDAT. MAY II
Charlotte Thompaon ot 713 Aca-
cia Ave .• Corona del Mar, report-
ed the theft of 76 feet ot plastic
and rubber hose from her yard
... MadeJI Dittmann of 441 San-
ta Ana Ave .. Newport Heights, re.
ported the theft of two hub caps
from her car during the night
... F. L. Overley of Pomona re.
ported the theft of a ripple dlac
from his car In the municipal
Did y'all come by Thursday trailer park ... Mrs. E. C. Croft
afternoon for the informal model of Rosemead reported the theft
tng at O'BRIEN'S and to see our of two hub caps from her car
beautiful flower graced windows. parked In front of 315 E. Balboa
too? Well. even If you didn't Ave., Balboa ... Johnnie Spauld-
make it last week. come see us ing. 2~. of Burbank, was report-
today or next Thursday. We'd Pd missing by Mrs. George Teas-
Jon• to show you all the beaut!-dale of 215 Amethyst Ave., Bal-
fui duthes at O'BRIEN'S. Today I boa Is land. who was found and
the girls will be modeling fresh returned ... A purse containing
new cotton formals. for a ll you jewelry valued at $2..900 was left
folks who are going party-lng.1 in a phone booth In Vincent's
and new accessori£'s to doll up I Lido Drugs. Newport Beach, and
your last year's gowns. later rould not be found. Elaine
1'h1a is a woDderful year to Brookins of Los Angell's reported.
dress up because ICI.Ihiou are e MONDAY. MAT 30
pretty aDd colorfuL Dot too ex-Alvin Whitt' Jr .. 2. of Palmdale,
treme. but with pleaty of femi-1 round by Mrs. Ruth Walker ot
aiDe emphasis. FMli.Dt llke ilO'i Seashore Dr .. West Newport,
fal.UDg lD lo~e agaiD? Tbeu was brought to the police station
tako a look at the white glazed I and claimed by his mother, Mrs.
cotton with the wide ~ocado Alvin Whitt', a short time later
green stripe. Made with the
1
... Mrs. H. W. Brower of 4211
aew slim tono llDe. its skirt Seashore Dr .. reporte-d finding a
b.com• full with godet liLiets 88 hole in a kitchen window In
of the ..U-IICIIDe material-but
1
her home . . . Oftlcers warned
the stripes can gaUy ruaalDg four Newport Heights children
crouwtM. The ~shoulder about playing In a house under
top is cut with smooth shoulder construction near the rear of the
atrapl repeated 1D a flat match-Newport All American Market ...
lag bow cool aa a FreDch t ca:+ +:M I I 8 H I I I I I +:¥:+!) gloc. aBel nw ao tasty I
Perhaps we're • running to 1 CALLINOCQ
stripes. but here is a narrow lj;' -~· ~ bright pink stripe In a cotton ' ~-rA
fabric enriched with green, whitt> :. '. {:, .
and pink embroidery. The slim 1 • , t: • •
torso Is a !latterlng length and ·a~ ,i' -~
stops with a cuff-underneath is ~~
a fUIJ feminine Skirt trothy With I I I I I I I I I s:s I 'ZI I I I I I
a net petticoat underflourlsh. {Continued from Pa2e 8)
Small rhlnestone buttons lead to der to even think of being at
a 8ClU&re cu" metcbnw ~ .,...,..,.
Heft' t. a I1IY eotton .a fot 'a e ~ ,
glorious evening! Barbara and John HJlton are
What's ao deauan aa a a....t two likeable ch aracters f r om
HD.prillt dbaity? We h~e oae Twenty-nine Palms whom we are
mode with o totally tucked top I proud to know a nd call amlgos.
. . . aleenl... cmd scooped Three of our most prized posses-
DeCk for summer. Tbe sJd.rt sions are oil paintings by John
falls softly from unpressed -Hilton, whose talent brings the
aot too rob~ -pleats. to a vast desert reaches and the pas-
tulln•s to be determiDed by tel colors of the dawn to our
you aDd the Dumber of your fireside. We can hardly wait for
petticoat&. Tbe colond 'f'elnt the Festival of Arts at Laguna,
rlbboD aolh adds a bequlllDg where John will have an exhibit
Dote. this summer.
And there are so many others
-the gay Carlye with the cotton
ball fringe tracing the collar and
front of a pert cotton spiced with
chartreuse polka dots ... a Nan
Westley of permant>ntly pit>ated
cotton printed with tiny black
dots a nrl scored with fine black
piping which ends In attent ion
gPttlng small bows at the back
. . . a Frank Starr dt>sign of rot
ton satin in an iced aqua. dress
lly molded with a criss cross
nPCklinP which folds into a col
Jar. Th<' slightly lowt>red waist
line is most fl att<'ringly empha
si7..ed with low fullnt>ss on eithN
side to make this dress one or
the most simply C'legant we've
seen, in rich looking material
and classic style.
If you waat to look dreamy
Ia o Dew c:ottoo formal or date
dreu. y'all come by aad we'll
MCD'Ch out yoor drMs -cmd
don't forvet us wbea you waat
o Uttle ole golf dnu. allpc. the
La:rlnrood Ct1 ALUf'TEED-for-
10-daya hOM. or a 91ft for aom ..
oDe. We'd just LOVE to help
you I -~ ' . . ' )
-( ...
~ .
~-1515 COAIT 8001.EV A.aD
COIIO.A DD. MD
SALE
The Hiltons are versatile follu.
John. in addition to his master-
ful handling of the oils. Is a rock-
hound par excellencE>. a nation-
ally known botanist. an expert
on Mexico and Its far flung
reaches. a musician whose Span-
ish songs and swet>t guitar sound
good anywhN('. but best a round
a deSf'rt campfire. John is also an
<'Xplurrr anrl arlvPnturer .
A rC'Cent l<'tter told of a jt-ep
trip to the nP\'er lands of Baja
C'alifrJrnla, and the finding of a
whole series of whalE> vertebrae.
Naturally, this seeme-d a perfect
opportunity for the 79th G.W.W.G.
to obtain a sturdy symbol. Bar-
bara. who does the correspond-
enre, writes back:
"We shall be delighted to de-
liver to you one whale vertebra.
John was there about two weeks
ago and said our find still had
quite an aroma about it. How.
ever, we will try to stick It on
the bumper Cback one. I hope)
on the next trip and deliver same
to you. We have our doubts about
trying to ship It In its present
stat~,Js."
Thanks, Barbara a nd John.
Please know that I am a patient
man. One has to be. to be a
whale-watcher. I doubt 11 anyone
will walk away with my verte.
bra. Let time and nature take
care of things. A vear or two
from now will be 11100n enough.
I like my red-headed mamma and
and I don't want her leaving me
just as my hair Is turning to aU.
ver. When you go back wtth
Dana and Ginger Lamb thJa
slimmer to explore, perbape you
find some other more ane.ttet
whale. Meanwhile. let ua jult be
very, very patient.
And It anyone ln Newport bu
an old, pure white and aroma.
lett whale vertetwa they cJod'l
wut -the '7kb Grq Wbale
Watdllnr Group need~ OM. cau.
lq C.Q. I« an ancient wbale
...... L And W• be --tt'a •
l ..................... llililii ...... _ ...... .., Old ootl
•
Superior Court I~ JoiUI
Shea 1ut 'week ~ WU-•
11 ,. A.1l.Nd ot La er.centa to na. ()nqe eout eou..-ft. e. 1'he tam concluded u.e .... am · rae. returDed bom .,....'D"''d u aon wtth a tG-10 NCCII'd ud a
three consecutJve ....., ln eta• ,...._ up tn the State Pla7.afta .300 -.n awra,e.
prison on cb.,.... ol buraJU'J, f« the Junior CoUeae Bueball Coad\ Wendell f'lekens will ::::0~ :d :=uJJ. ~._.! = Ql&~~~plonahJp. place hla next yeu'a t.ope for a
broke Into the Alex o.r home 'n\e Soutbem Dlvlalon Cham~ ebamplonahtp tam on ntu:mlnc
on Lido Isle. Allred wJll ..-ve a were evidently ott their atride u Sophomore. Don lAtch. Wayne
minimum of 10~ yeara. the rewlt o1 tbeJr loq trip u Couabtry, Jerry Rice, Toey Lam-
they dropped the ftnt pme by bardo, Buddy Pterce, lohn J!'.a.
MU • •a OET so•
A aon, Roc Mitchell, wu born
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlller ol
~~1 Clay St.. Newport Helchts.
In Hoag 1tfemotlal Hoepltal on
Wednesday, M~ 18.
ua noll TUliA TJUP
E. B. Tozier ot 170t Pacitlc Dr.,
COrona del Mar, ls back from a
trip to Yuma and the desert re.
g lonL
the Jopeldecl acore or :H-5 to the trada, Roland Hill, Aaron Mald-
Weet Contra Costa Comets. onado, and' Ray Eatrada.
Saturday momlnc found the
Coutera fresh and rudy, and a010 f1IOM •OI.n'AL
the reeultJnc thouch heart break-• Mrs. E. M. Kunzman of 10$
Inc 4-3 1~ wu most tndlcattw Goldearod Ave., Corona del Mar,
ot the balance between thae two Ia convaleeetnc from aurgery and
champion ball teams. la now home from the boepltal.
Bobby Weael and Tony Lom-
b&Jdo were the leadJng bitten
for the Pt.rate ball team. Wetzel
bad 3 tor 7 and Lombardo 3 for
COME ·TO COAST SUPER MARKET
lndJanapoUa, Mlnneapolll, Ian.
au ctty, TopeP. and Denver.
T!lere are nWDe'OU8 tpeekll\f
clat8. u well u participation Ia
educational .. tons tor Dlltrld.a
and tndJvldual Toutmutera
Cluk
Hls JtJnerU')' Jncludee Phlla-He expecta to return home ln
delphia and Readln£ Baltimore, about a week. Hla residence la
Cleveland, Clnclnnatl, Detroit, at m Marl,old Ave.
"•••• • J11 111" gUifiST
SaL (J-4), I-ll •·•·
in our parking lot
Spon.ored by the young people of
The Corona del Mar Community Church
S11~cl· fw n.s., Fri .. SaL, J-2, 3, 4
• • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • 4 • • • 0 • • 0 4 • ; • • • 4 • • • $ • ; 0 ; • i $ ~--~~~~~----~~-----·········· r-----------------------~
TIDE Margarine
IIEW COLDEN S lb. 69 Fluffo3t~
DtJBKEES'-Freuer J~ oa. LDmSAY-Medlaa ""*'
Mayonnaise 45¢ OLIVES ~--27¢ LIUW-I!{o-
PD.LS.UBT . 1 ~~ lit 11c .... Fruit Cocktail 29¢
PMCIIII fiHr 3 ... ,q. 3lc CHEESE :.: ................... 69¢ "pAJfCAMrkn-11/aCaDA. ...
FLOWJKC CO~ OL :-e uans• Q)DEJ) 0 & Runs 1~ Grapefruit Ju1ce 19c Beef Hash :.: .... 27¢ .........,.___ .. _ Lmp~n·-suced I 2"· 2• 'IUKOJOT ~ -.. _ Mushrooms ~ 25¢ 1nea, e CalL.......... ~y. 51 ue II 0L ..W. 21«
ibic* t . 19¢ Kl 2 .. 29J TUNA ~..... · · a sup ~:.. . . . .. . ... eenex ::~----DDfZ Tomato Soup -10¢ COLDEJf STATE-AA-Flnt Quollty
~BU_TT_ER _ ____,;;;;S---..9~ EGGS 47~ doz. PD.LSat111T II OL Plqr.
Brownie Mix 2,. 49, POLCEIIS'
COFFEE 79~
LAJIGE
CANTALOUPE 2 ~~ 29c
SMALL
TOMATOES 3 lb,. 15c
• LAJIGE
CAULIFLOWER 9c ea.
EnllA P AKCT
CUCUMBERS 2 fM 15c
L"AaGE
EGG PLANT 9c ea.
uans·-a o.. ea.
Orange JUice
Q...W:IP--.II.JJ c;;aac .... •• v ...
Chicken Pies ....
\
0
BEEP
CHUCK ROAST
a EEl'
0-BONE ROAST
LONG HORN CHEESE
Beef Short Ribs IDl
I
Lean Gro_.nd Beef ·4L...'l 00
BACON ·~=u. 4GL
on on
Corned Beef
Center Slice ·Hani