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VeL 7 .... a-rt.. c..ts
216 Seniors
ToGrilluate ·
On June ·lS
A total of Z76 seniors are slated
to graduate next week from New.
port Harbor Union High School.
Bacc:alaureate wHl be held at 8
p.m . Sunday In the high school
auditorium and graduaUon serv-
Ices a t 4 p.m. Wednesday, June
15. In the .chool athletic stadium.
"Men of Stature'' wll1 be the
subject ot the addreu by Rev. Jo.
seph W. McShane, pastor ot the
Costa Mesa Community Method-
Ist Church. at the Sunday pro-
gram. The Invocation will be giv-
en by Rev. Robft't F. Gronlund ot
the Newport Harbor L u the r a n
Church, the scripture readln1 by
Cecll Colllns, Chrilttan Science
Church, and the benediction by
Father Stephen X.Uey of Our
Lady of ML Cannel Catholic
Church.
"Public Schoola and the Ame-ri-
can Way" wtll be the subject
of the address by Dr .. Arthur F.
Corey, state executl ve ~eCretary
of the CalltornJa Teacher Aan. at
the commencement exercl.es next
Wednesday on the athletic field.,
The invocation wm be etven by
~. J'aul Neumann, of the First
Baptist Church of Costa Mesa.
The welcome w111 be given by
student Charles Rice and the
farewell by rraduatlng student
JUchard lnnent.
kes · a·
owing trials·
Big Stadium
Slated Here
A bid to ~ the U. S. Olym. ,
pic Game rowlnc trlala to New-
TIIVJliDAY. JU'If& 1. 1155 port Harbor in November, 19!56, ===:-----.....,.....--, wUl be made by Hay Lancet-
' helm at the Olymplc rowing com-
1 mlttee meeting on Sunday, J une
19, In Syracuse. New York.
The County Board of Supervt
sors voted Tuesday to Indorse the
Invitation to hold the rowing
trials here.
Mr. Langenhelm. a member ot I
the Olympic row ing committee
and executive secretary of the
Newport Harbor Cha mber of
Commerre, will leave Thuraday;
June 16. to attend the committee
meeting, where the trial location
will be picked. 1
A 5,000 meter rowing course
and a ~.000 seat stadium ls
planned for upper Newport Bay.
Mr. Langenhe1m said. Only 2.000
mett>rs are n~E'd tor the Olym
pic trials but the addE'd area
can be used for other events, h£>
addE'd. The North Udo Channel
2,000 meter course Is alSC'I avail
able.
Mrs. Langenhelm, tn the East
attending the June Week cere
monies at the U. S. N~val Acade-
my, where thelr son John ls com-
pleting his thlrd year, will joln
her husband for the return trip.
Mr. Laneenhelm plans to witness
the lntercollea:tat.e ltowing Assn.
national championship regatta
at Syraeu8e on Saturd~. June 18.
Trailer P~fk ·
Plans Studied
The Park. Beadl and Reerea.
tlon Commlulon Ia studying the
City Tralle-r Park problem thla
week for the pu.rpoee of submit-
Una a rec:ornmendat.lon to New-
port City Coundl.
Constable VGughn Dies; I Ei~hth Grade • ~w.u Graduate Funeral Servtces Today On June 16th
Graduation exercises wlll t>e
held at 4 p.m. Thursday, June 16.
tor 270 elehth graders at Horace
Ensign School. The ceremony
wUJ ~held In the athletic field. Dl.utct Superintendent SldMy
Davl41oD wtl1 ,......,t .... 11M
Commllllon IDGJlben are
,..:lp1tlne otb« trailer
Constable Frank Vaughn. who
aot his nickname of "Tlny" tor
the same reason that fat men are
called Skinny, wrote tints to his
eventful caner at 2~30 Sunday
IIIIJiriUn.' ln Memorial ~ ii~-il--~~
~ t:rw1tea The
benediction be ctwn by Rev.
Edwin Gomke ot the CoJ'Ona del
Mar Community Church.
Ballsle P.O ~
Wihs & Loses
The Po.t Oftlce Department re-
gional oUlce In San Francisco
announced Monday that the Bal-
boa Island Post OUJce has been
advanced from second class to
first c.lau on the baals of re-
ceipts durtna the calendar year
of 19M.
That triumph wu cancelled
out. however. by the announce-
ment from Wuhlneton on the
same day that the Balboa leland
Post Office hu been deslanated
as a station of the Newport Post
Office.. effective JuM 30.
Newport Postmuter IL P~e
Thayer aatd that Balboa Ialand
will continue to have Ita own
~ark, same u Balboa, which
became a station of the Newport
Post OUJce lut year.
Mesa Census
Shows 17.320
Deer Bert
temat.e plana. 10 minutes after befhc admitted
to the ha.pltal. He had suUered
an attack whne sleeping F11day
evening. A second attack came
In the early hours Sunday morn
In g.
Board ctJ n-uat-. Mr. -.y wm
present the diplomas. ust.ted by
Pr1nclpal Wll.Uam Ritter.
Honor Students Named
AI Harbor Banquet
City CouncU and Commission
mem~ met Informally Monday
afternoon to d iscuss the Trailer
Park. The Commission met Tues.
day evening, and pla ns to meet
again at 8 :30 p.m. tomoJTOw
CFrldayl at the home of Com
m issioner R. E. Campbell. 2676
Bayshore Dr .. Bay Shores.
U the Commission ls a ble to
prepare Its recommendation In
time, It wm be submitted to C1ty
CouncU Monday evenlnc. Final
decision on c o n t I n u I n g the
Trailer Park or turalnc It Into a
public beach park ls not ex-
pected untU after buctcet prob-
lems have been solved.
Last rites for the veteran con
sta ble will be held at 2:30 this
afternoon fThursdayl In the Cos
ta Mesa Community Methodist
Church. Rt"v. Char les F. Hand w ill
otrlclate at the services.
Invocation a n d benediction
wlll be givton by Rt"\'. James S.
Stewart, pastor of St Andrews
Pte-.b)1Prlan Church C",t>Orge MC'
Farland. presldPnt of the studPnt
body. wtll givt> the nag salutE>.
I Th<>re will be <;t'IN'tion-. by thE'
Hora~ Ensign Srhool Band.
Frank Vauehn was born 58 N G I years ago In Pikeville. Ky. He ame asser
enlisted In the Army In Colorado
Top honor students ol the Har.
bor High School graduating class
are Charles RJce, valedictorian.
and Nancy Grlsty, salutatorian.
These awarda were announced at
the annual &-rvtce Banquet held
Friday e-vening In the school
cafeteria.
Charles RJce, wbo received a
ta,OOO .cbola.rshlp to any college
ot hls chol~ Ia the aon of Mrs.
Dorothy Petldna, 2014 ~ Placentia
Ave .• eo.ta Mesa. Nancy Is the
dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Grlaty of 220 Flower St., Costa
Mesa.
Named Hl Tarot the year was
Tod White of Balboa Island, who
set the 4-mln. 20-sec. prep mile
record at the state track meet
May 28. He was also voted most
valuable man on the track team.
Certificates or honor for high.
est scholastic averages for four
ye-ars were given to Jane Ostran.
der. Richard lnnerst. Richard
Raee-r. Carol Doane. Marilyn Ing-
mundson. Don Beatty, Arlene
HuU. Gynelle Dysart, Ann RaJ .
aton, James Everson, LaNetta
Rlchar<bon. Ann Stewart, Suml
Shtea.kl. Shirlee Hourigan, Den-
nis Fitzpatrick. Myrna Bouchey,
Annette Crawford' and Suzanne
Kelm.
In 1913. wa.s sent to Ft. Rose. ,As Constable cra ns In San Diego and served
as a corporal In the Motor Trans.. 1
port Corps.. When his hitch was I Frcmc:ia L (Sacap) CJauer
up, he re..,.nlltrted. and .erved a wcu .wom LD ,..tuday CD COD·
total of sev~ years. COl'STAILE Fll.AKK VAtJCIIJf .table few lfewpon lleach He wu married ln San Diego. TOWD.ablp by Deputy Couaty
and att.r his dt.charge (rom the Jn l932 he s tarted farming the CleO Wcryae Dra9er to W1 the
Leaking gasoline was blamed Army, be and hls wUe moved to Ot>rby Ranr h on Adams St , just 1IIMirplnd tera of tbe lat.
for a $750 explosion and flre Orange. He started a trucking outsldf' or Custn Me>sa and I PniDk Vau9)ul. Nr. ClC~Ua ba
aboard the 17\i foot speed boat. business there, mow-d to Costa dropp('d his highway patrol .. n-ed CD deputy CDDatCible
Sally Ann, In the bay off 3107 Mesa In 1923 and operated a duties But f'\t'ntuall) hf' r£> \lDdiK Nr. Vcna«JbD ai.D~ De-
Coast Hwy .. Newport Beacb. at chicken ranc h. It was Ln this turnt>d tu Jaw l'nforremt>nt Jn c.mber, lMS..
8 :01 p.m. last Thursday. same year that be started h ls l938 hf' was Ple-rtPd t"'onstahlf' of Colutable Clauer was liP-
Owner Daniel A. Webb of Glen-la w enforcement e&ftel'. taking Newport Towno;h lp ami ht"ld that poi.Dted to tbe po.t by tM
dora was aboard at tbe time and up blghway patrol duty a.s a position until hao; dt>ath coaD1y 111peni8on at tbeU Two-tone letter awards for win-was not hurt. The Nf!WP(Irt Beach Sta te Traffic Officer. Ht> lost a •..tla9 ~. Prior to a..
nina three letters In the same tire department and harbor de-leg In line of duty three yeara I He "as a !ounclt'r and past COiaiag dllputy coastable N.r.
sport were clven to Ken Boden-part.ment fire boat put out the later when his rnotol'eycle cn.shed commander of thf' Costa ~1esa C&a.a• .......S a a Kewpol't
hoefer, Dennla Fitzpatrick. Dick tlre. The explosion bl~ the while he wa.s pursuing a speed. Amencan Legion Post H~ "a a poll~ ~ officer.
Harbor Elks Lvdge 1 ~ ... , I Continued on Page 7) • hatch oU the craft. l ing car. I chartt>r membt>r of th<' :'\C'\\'(l<lrt Nr. Vau9bD was _,__._ ... •-
lfOftlllbM fo&o a abc-year t.na.
Mabel C m • R ti• , . 25 y f Oty Se • he·~~~~; tl~~u:r~~g~~~o~b~~:~l ::!:' Nr. Glau. wW..,. U m1ngs e res • ears 0 I rYI(e ~h~ .~:~~r~:~:~~h~ea~~~~~.:~~~~ s .. ---
more than 300 pounds. A Sp4'C'ial . I Briles flrt•11
A quarter eentery of aervlce.tor When she flrst came here ue activity. For the put 14 years 7 feot coffin had to tx> obtaint>d
worked for about five years In she lived at 406 E. Bay Ave., by the morticians T1 c •• ci .... 'lll•l
the 1. A. Beek office on Balboa Balboa. She hu two brothers, Survh·ors Include h is widow,
ls.land. She w as with the Fellx Ra lph H. Downln• of Santa Ana Mrs. Loui!K' Vaughn, and a son.
Modjeska rnl estate office for and Rolland F. Downtnc oC Donald, at the home address. 901
about a year and then dld 80me Lotus. Callf. VIctoria Ave., Costa Mesa. and
work for the Bank of America In When Mrs. Cummlnp started two grandchildren. RIC'hard and
Lone Beach. On May 1. 1930, she her city work In 1S30 the cUy Sandra. C'htldren of thE' latf' Lt.
beaan working for the City of population was ~ and the u-Phlhp Vaughn, an Alr Corps palot
Newport Beach. aea.sed valuation wu $14.000.000. who 't\'U kiUed In a plane crash
'1 was here when they had all Her city work grew over the In Louisiana In 1~8 Anot her
ttw.e bonda on Lido lale, .. Mrs. years to handle a population of .on, Frank Jr .. dlf'd at the age of
Cummlnp said Ln descrlblnt the nearly 1 000 with an aaaesRd three months.
work durlna her early days with valuation of 152.000.000. tnterment wa o; In Harbor Rt-st
the clty. "'Jboee big ones." Street In a letter of f~l to the Memorial ~k Parkes. Ridley
a.nd ..wer bonds under the state city Mrs. CummJnaa wrote: Mortuary Ch~l was In charge
1911 aet occupied .mucb of her "After June 1 I wlll no lo'oce-ol &rraJlC"ements.
tltne, keeplna recorda. .stdJn• be a cJty "'"'nJo-.-u t.bat b ""u bUu out and rec:wdlnr ~ -----.... ,,. •av
tiona. Sbe apent moct o1 her t.1me retl.remeot elate.
on tMn Clt:Y 'J'rH.8uJw 1. A. '"Jbe 25 YMtl l"ve bee\ wfth
Gant'a bond boob and later took t.be dty have been bu.y Abd tft.
ON' tiM • taz boob. ~-I bave ...., ma.QY
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Newport firemen came roaring
up to the building of Counctlman
Gerald Bennett at 1501 W. Balboa
Blvd.. N~rt Be-ach, a t 10:09
a.m. last Thursday In rt"Spon.ae to
an alarm that the building was
on nre.
An Interior Incinerator In the
building was smokJn1 and a
nf'lghbor had giwn the fire
alarm. Fllemen returnf'd to t.belr
stations llsttne the run u a
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e GOOD SAMARITAN
Now and then the re happens a deed of just ploin old fashioned
helpfulness that keeps up our faith in our fellow man.
This deed happened Saturday when we were heading toward
Los Angeles on the Freewoy, our ca r loaded he avily with High School
Galleons being transported to the Bookbinde rs. One poor overloaded
tire gove up with a bang, and there we were by the side of the Free-
way. and only a holf an hour to go to moke the delivery deadline. To
make motters reel dark, the tire wrench appeored to be among the
mtssong.
At that low moment, o car pulled up near us on the roadside. A
young Negro stepped out end asked what was the trouble ... and
proceeded to get the jed from his car. crank up the busted tire, and
put on the spore. ''I don't want anythin g for what I did," he said. He
was Harry Whitaker of Los Angeles. " clothes presser and on and
off musician. He said, · Anyone who drives o car shouldn t get his
nose up in the a ir," meaning that you shouldn t p4ss up a guy in d is-
tress. becouse it could be you next time. Thank you, Mr. Whi taker-
a friend in need.
• • •
eCINERAMA
While in Los Angeles. we finally manoged to see c;neroma.'
It's not perfect, by any means, because those three projectors don't
exactly g ibe properly. ond there ore those untidy spots where the
pictures meet. But it's certainly spectacular -beginning with the
scary roller-coaster ride ond ending with Paul Montz's plene ride
across our mognificent U.S.A. The pieces we have see!' before we
enjoyed the most: Edinburgh Castle in Scotlond, the canofs of Venice,
the o~re Aide, Washin9 ton, D.C., Grond C anyon, the Rockies. You
better see it.
• • •
e THE FISH FRY
The Coste Mesa Fish Fry certainly grows apoce . Big stride for-
wor-d this year was ta~ing it off the d usty street and putting it on
the green grass of Coste Mesa Park. Sure fire hit wos the boby po-
rade and the beauties d dn i do ony harm either.
However (add sour ~ote). 1! is not pleasant to contemplate that
the Fish Fry ts more and more getting the spirit of Las Vegas ...
W l-eels of fortur-e ot Vegas were not one whit different. e•cept maybe
in ti-e amount of the bettong. Some goes for the Midway at our
C ou"!l Fa or, W h'c.h woy a re we heading?
Native Daughters to Elect
Officers, Observe Birthday
Election or officers for t he Con I was Instituted on J une 3. 1947.
chita Parlor 294. Native Oaugh wlll be celebratt>d In a special
ters n f the Golden West, will be party planned by Mrs. Rudolph
held Thursday at the Costa Mesa 0 . Peterson and Gloria Delmar
Amt>rlcan Legion Hall. The birth Place.
day of the Conchita Pa rlor. whkh Nom inations submitted to the
Donald Hovis
OfCDMWed
Donald U>e Hovis. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hovis of 709 Iris
Ave .. Corona del Mar, took Miss
Rt>nef' CamiJIP Moorhead as h is
witt> at a double rlni ceremony
performed in late afternoon by
Rev. Da llas Turner of the Com
munity Presbyteria n Church of
Laguna.
Miss Moorhead Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Moor.
head of Laguna. Among t he many
attt>ndants at the weddln&' and
the reception following was Miss
Barbara Earl ot Udo Isle In
charge of the weddlng glfta. The
young couple wUJ Jive at Her
mosa Beach following a San
Francisco honeymoon.
lorlaFIIItiS.fa
Sallllc ••• , , ...
group at the May meeting are:
Mrs. Peterson. president; Andre
Lay. first vice president; M a r y
Alice Muncy, second vice.presl
dent; Mrs. Robert Wllson. third
vice. president; Mrs. Harold Cra
ham. secretary; Mrs. John Jacob
sen, treas urer; Mrs. L. B. Ber
geron, flnanrlal secretary; Mrs.
Jack Wilson. marshal; Mrs. Bill
O'Keefe. Inside sentinel; Mrs.
Chester Pollard. Mrs. Darwin Tate
and Mrs. Helen Collins. trust~.
Conchita Parlor memben held
a picnic last week on Wednesday
at Mojeska Canyon at the home
ol Mrs. Tate. Prospective mem.
bers were Included in the party.
Members and guests visited the
Tucker bird sanctuary alter the
picnic.
.. , .•• lrs.S.,
lick tr.lrlz•• Trill
Returnlne from a one-week va
cation trip to Arlzona are Rev.
~tnd Mrs. Donald G. Sapp of Bal-
boa Island. The local mJn1ster
and his wlte spent last week vt..
......, WAIWDA'fa Jb, _. Nn. CUff Lloebcnpr _.. laold1D9
• I .. -tJae o ._ of the Cllllli~ ce.Mbi'Citioo at
Lilli ...... Cllltewoll ....... at 110'7 E. C:O.t IIJ9b~. CoroDa
dll --. at&,.,.. &a • ,_. ....-t of tbe Corcloa del lieu lual-
-Arrdd• a. ... -bl9 caaalw•_,l eaJe for today. to-• n .. _.I IE&&(. C..... l'beto)
(JALLINGQQ
e BAZADS
Maybe you think that writing
a fis hing rolumn Is a good way
to grow old gracefully. U you'll
stick around a minute I'll te ll
you why It Is a nything but. Every
time It seems like I'm in clover,
something happens and In come
the animals-Los Toros. too-and
there I stand with my little pic·
colo!
e llECEJfTL T
Ta kt> Monday morning, for ex
ample. My schedule wasn't too
furious, so Mamma and I took a
tour around the landings. The
purpose, aaJde from the recrea.
Uonal aspects of talking about
fishing. was to deliver some pic
tures from the recent Co~a
Uon O"f aboard the Gypsy, cour-
tesy ol the Newport Harbor Sport.
tia.ben AMOCJaUon. First atop
... Port o....n.-. OUr we1corM
was cordJal, to understate lt. 'Jbe
verdict ot Pete Barrett and as-
sociates was that the pictures
wer~ tine. the WTite-up was won.
derful and why not come back
again soon. We left there feeling
all the wa rmth of good ol' Cali
fornla sunshine.
Next stop was Strlcker-Tucker
Marine. where Cy Tucker. the
N.H.S.A. prexy, hangs out. Cy was
out. so we mailed the pictures-
the ones with the queens, and Cy
grinning broad enough to grin
down any b'ar this side ot Ten
fused. To add to It, a squadron ot
local seagulls went Into a bomb-
Ing run. I got under the roof ot
the tackle shop just In time to
hear the leader say. "Aim for hls
bald spot." And as I reached In
my hlp pocket for a cigarette, I
discovered that somehow I had
acquired a well-dried ronky-donk.
(TyQeSetter: You get the ronky-
donJC for spelling It "ponky.donk"
In last w~k's column; they're
sUil klddJn1 Chlll about it.>
e Jn'STEft SOL VEJ)
1 faced Betty Fink and said,
"Betty, what's cookln' around this
boat nursery? Every time 1 was
ever here before, I was old man
sunshine. This time. you might
think I'd been playing plng.pone
with a pole pussy. Let me in on
the Reftt ol how not to keep
friends and adv~rwly lnt1uenoe ......! ..
.Betty quit dustin&' tbe apoofers
and the homocldes. Then she
looked me rf.&'ht In the eye and
said. "Do you ever read your col
umn?"
This. naturally, caught m e
wtth my bifocals full of wheaUes.
I guess I s.s sorta s-s stuttered
a nd said. "Why~ure. Sure I do!
<Like ~-Gobel says.) Why!"
"Well. said Betty. as she shined
up a Sllallex rod, "how come you
llsted all the la ndings In New
port ln your last w~k's column
and never even mentioned Dav
nessee. ey's Locker!"
e DAVEY'S POCKET I could f~l that turkey-neck
Next step was alm06t hallowed color creeping up unders ide of
ground. I always feel especially my new hair cut. "Let's see the
chipper when I blow Into Davey's paper." wu all 1 could muster.
1 not Crockett) Locker, the home It wasn't there. all right. I tried
of the Finks, the Beard a nd the to crawl under the dinghy with
Sea biscuit. I No favorites being the coiJie, but there wasn't room.
played. !e lias. but I've just gone ~let's face it-1 just blurted
fishing oftener from there.) I had out: ''I'm sorry. I don't see how I
the picture In my hand before ... Tell Chill I'll do better .. .
the old Ranc h Wagon squea ked next time ... really sorry ... "
to a stop. "'Wonder what new tale Then 1 heard a queer sound. It
ol' Davey has up hls sleeve to was the 80Und ol hums.na--Jaugh
day." 1 thought. lng. Betty was lauehlng. Davey
We dismounted. Davey's old was laughing. And the tint
collie dog spied ua. He knows me thing you know I was Jaughtne.
so well t hat he usually romps The old coUie came out from un
right up and gives me the big der the dJnghy and waeged hia
ta ll wa g. But today he warbled big bushy tall. The little tox
what sounded much like a growl came over and licked my wound,
and hid under a dinghy. I telt a tug at my pocket. Th~n
"Funny!" I said to Mamma. 1 saw a seagull take of1 waving
"They must be keeping him on a an ancient ronky-donlt. And all
fish diet."
I 0 H of a sudden, the 1un wu ahinine. Then aaw avey. e was sit-ting In a truck bed. chewln' the Mamma and I eot In the Ford.
fat with DfJn McCallum. who Is ,I was just reachJne for the key
In the fiahlne tackJe business. ~hen Davey came over. He aaJd,
Don gives a blr, "Lone time no Doc. did J tell you about my
see," JIJce 1 was a lone lost res-Mexican friend who died trom a
ervatlon brother. But Davey acta
like I'm a plumb stranger or a
damyanltee walldnt down flow.
ers on Jeff Davts's ,rave.
e M1'STEft COW I 1M OED
"Real strange," I said to Mam-
ma. ''Never 1aw old Dave act
that.a-way."
''Maybe It's hls ralJ bladder or
.omethlng," ahe ventured. hav.
A report that a boy on a n Inner
tube had dlsappeared whtle float-
in&' at sea ott 7000 W. Cc:ean
Front. Nnrport Beach, at 1:30
p.m . Sunday broueht Newport
Beaeh Ute euards naablnJ to the
lttne their famUies in Phoenix~ .... --
and Chandler, Ariz.
The couple attended a JO.yea.r
------
Barbara Merrll. l3, of ruiiC'r·
ton, was rucued from ~ble
drowning ln the .urt ott MOO Sea-
ah ore Or., Wat Newport, by Jade
Swl'nson, 19, ol Lone Beach, at
4 :17 p.m. Sunday.
'Jbe Fullerton ~ltl wu swim-
mine with Peter Stemple, 1.5, of
Yorba Linda. The Yorba Llrlda
boy told pollee that when they
Mta r1 cd to swim In, Barbara start-
ed y~lJing that abe could not
tnRke It ln. He attempted to help
hf'r unt il the Long Beach boy
arrlvrd and all t.hr~ made It
aKhore. They were both taken to
~01 Sf>ao;hore Dr, where they
WNP vos•ttnJ!. LlrP gu ards caUed
t•J thP st·cr.e pr:Jvic1~d oxygen tor
the girl.
IIKW .usmEMT of the Costa
N..a Uoaa Clubb Bruce Mar-
tiD (CibGtn). N..a luurcmce
broiiiN cmd dty CDUDdllllcm.
.. eacc.edl Walter lliller.
Otlaw ..., offlcas _.. A1 09-
dea. flnt ..SC..pne.kleetJ Jad:
eoa Satta.rlcad. MCOIId nce-...-acs-t: ~ ...,.... tlall'd
.a.~ t'...-t ,. .....
MCJetary: Fnlalr ll.ra-. ~
.-. Aa!Jrey U,. .-4 Det.c 11-...a. cae ..-dlledon1
'ftMo llobl-. edlw of o.. baJ.
letla: Doaald Butts. Uoatamer:
Vic Caroaaa. tcdltwtetw.
ln.Fr~~cesDI
IIIalllplfl4
MIL ~ Cooper Dellone,
8t, mother ol Mrs. Loretta D. La.
det ot Costa Mesa. pused away
at thelt home lune 4· after an
extended Ulness.
Mrs. Oellone had lived In Costa
Mesa at 753 W. 19th St .. for thr~
monttul and In California for 12
years. She was a na tive of Oma
ha . Besides Mrs. Ladet. she Is
survived by a dauehter, Mrs. Ce·
cella Watson of Arcadia. and two
sons. W. A. Oellone of Los An-
geles. and Fred Oellone of Da l
las. Baltz Mortuary was In
cha rge of the funeral services
held In their Costa Mesa Chapel
on Monday.
LEGAL K011CES
KOTICE OF .VBUC BEAJUifG
Notice is hereby elven that the
Planning Commission of the City
of Newport Beach will hold a
public hearing on the appllca
tlon of Mrs. Wilma Q. Walter
Patton for a variance. No. 223. to
permit: Requesttne 56' Front Set-
back, where only 35' maximum ls
permitted, on Lot 10 and ~ of 12,
Block 328. Tract Corona del Mar,
located at 408 Avocado Avenue.
Notice Is hereby further elven
that said public hearlne will be
held on the 16th day of lune,
1955, at the hour ot 8 P.M. In the
Counctl Chambers ot the Newport
Beach City Hall, at which time
and place any and all per80na
lntereste<l may appear and be
heard thereon.
RAY Y. COPELIN,
Secretary, Newport Beach City
Plannin~ Commlalon. . .
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La!llt week I predicted that the
City Council had tlllJred out a
way to balk the wUJ ot the
prople In the matter of the ad-
vertising fund. 'Jbe plan: to
leavP the tax at 4 cents. raising
$20.800. and spend 80me of It to
advertise our city, holdln&' back
$7.000 to be used In celebrating
our having existed !50 years In
spite o( the city councils of the
past. This city needs advertising
like a n Eskimo needs a bathing
s uit.
A ~nd example of the vote
of the people being Ignored Is
the service of colJection ot muse
a t the ex~ ot the general ta x.
which Is ol coune a direct load
on the taxpayer. J ask you to
name a city ol 5.000 population
or over In the State of California
that &"lves this service tree to Its
business firms. Here Ia a tanetble
service that ca.n be measured
and chareed tor by the amount
of aerv1ce required.
e CILUCa AUTIIOUDD
Let's &'0 back a little Into the
history of thla abuse. which re-
sults from lack of honest action
by the CouncU. ot the past. An
ordinance was pused In 1963 au.
thorlzlne a cba.ree tor the aervice
ot reroovtna trub aftd J'&rb.,.e.
The COQndl, after exbauatlve
e • •
Confirmation aervtees for 11
youne people wDJ taJce place Sun-
day at the 11 a.m. .erv1ce ot
Newport Harbor L u t h e a r n
ChuTch.
Members ot the class. who have
completed two years ot inatruc.
tlon, are ICay Miller. Ann Stan.
ley, Carol Ropey, Cary and DI-
an~ FeJibaum, Charlotte McCann,
Boee Marie Ru~er. Karen Tollef-
IOn, Phllllp Mackey, lohn Kesel
and WUUam Trlany.
roue. Chief Arthur Mad.enz:le
of co.ta Meu will talk on "'Co-
operaUon In Law Enforcement"
at the meetln&' of the Aaoc:laUon
of Unlveraallst Women at 1:30
c
Harbor High Youth Wins 3rd
MN. ,.,.. ...,.; , • ., c.a In Realtors' Essay Gontest :;-~.:: :n=.. _,.:.!: O.ul• Ike ot Newport ffar. Slftce the famll1 II ~e baate tn-
Oua•tnet. Who .....,_. lut '"* b« Jltlh khool won third place .utudon oC our lfatlon, we ean
b'OIII 0. J'iM • ~ lD tile -Y c:lOittM on ""Nhy I bat Wt our eountry ln Ita que.t the dty of !f..!!!,_ __ t of "!&nt to own ltlJ' own home," few ~ by mencthenlnc the --..-~ --·· ~..,.ed bJ Oran .. C.O.bt)' homa. 'nlll can be done by .m. In::,.,~~-.:-:~ realtors. Winner wu ~ 'ray. coaraa1nr home OWl\ersbJp a,e.
Calllomla ,..de.Dt all but a1x lor of Santa Ana, and Happy CC2UM of the manifold actvan.
mon\M of her Ute. She wu eJtl· :lcl of Laauna Beadl wu llf!e. taa-which It brtnp.
ployed fOil a nu.mbft ot years ~ ln the f1nt place, thfn Is a
the bridquamn of the Auto Here II Charles ~ eMay: certaln pr1de tn ownership which
Club ot Southern CaJtlornla In -.raT 1 WAJIT TO OWII captJvates everyone. Thls Ia evl·
Loa Anrelet. 111' OWII BOlO'" den<!ed by the tact that the mo.t
Her huaband, Herb Alexander, pleuant and attractive .ecttons
Ia em p 1 o y e d at Boatswain's 8T c:IMIIr'-.._ ot a city are the areu where
Locker pn Marlnera Mile In New. "Out of small brleka. peat each family owns Its home,
port. towen are buUt." CertatnJy ereat rath« than the rental dlatrlct. A
aecompllshments ARE Ute oumu. family that can saya, "We are
lattve results bf amal1 efforts. rolna to plant a new flower aar-
A *>0. Michael Gene. was born The unprecedented 1rowJb of the den In our Nc:kyard." Ss expe-J.
IOJf POll na&llfl
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perk United States ls, In peat part, enclnr a joy which th<*: who the result of the lnflu.nce other have no home of thdr own are
or ~ Mol'li'0\1a St., Costa Mesa, many lnatltution.s. And the one denied A poet has said,
ln Hoar Memorial Hospital on tn.tttution whlcb towen tar "Happy the m.an whoee wlsh
IJ'r~lidiayi,iMiiiayiii20i.iiiiiliiil .. iiiiiiiialaoviiieiithieiioithieniiililaiithieiifamiiiUifly. and care. a few paternal acres bound.
C;ontent to breathe hJ.a native
* * * "30 YEARS•
EXPERIENCE IN
QUALITY WORK ..
e DRY CLEANING .
e KNIT BLOCKI~
e DYEING
e HAND PRESSING
e LAUNDRY SERVICE e ALTERATIONS, REPAIRING * WE FUTURE * c.it.l ef All * DIIUC&ft PUIDC:S * a&ADED CIDd LACE caaJIDTI
* ....... 1312
* ,... ....... ., •. " .. * ()pee I CLID. tD SziO p.a., latardcly, a.t:ao p.m.
S. E. c..t lhry .. .,.. ,._lair. c-delMar
air, In hla own ,round."
Then too, a famJly can work
u a unit on projects that they
have In eommo~ether It ls
palntJnc the front porch green or
dfutnt a flahpond ln the gar.
den. Pethaps the greatest ben~t
afforded b the feeling of se.
curlty. The famtly puts Ita roots
down. Instead of movln~ about,
trylnJ to find a better com-
munity, the family endeavors to
make Its own communJty better.
They say a man's home Is his
cutle; and I feel sure that we
can produce better famiJies and
more atable l n d i vI d u a I s In
castles which are our own .rather
than in those which are bor-
rowed.
In recoanltion of outstanding
academic records and student
leadership, a scholarship to the
University of Southern Calltornia,
be~lnnln~ with the September
term. has ben aranted to Arlene
Huff of 431 lrvtne Ave., Newport
Heights. who Is graduating this
week from Newport Harbor High
School.
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a-doll ....... tint .tc.J~~N&
ct.t: a-.. Ellcboa. .....s
.tc. ......... t; ·--llcld£. '-d. tla.lrd .. .. 'te.b , ...
Koaltrop. .0 twt.W1 m.. t«tneM U. --.: Doa
Cartdl.. ..aetoay; aw Ta"•cm.
tN•iiJW:. ... ~-... dade Kldry .............. .
NT CID4 C. L Edward&.
Junior Fishing
Tourney Is On
The annual Junior Flshermt>n's
Tournament sponsored by the
Balboa Angling Cl ub got under
way Saturday and will continue
until Aug. 21. It Is free for all
boys and girls under 16 year<~ of
age.
There will be trophies for the
largest tlsh. A junior champion
wiJl be selected on the basil" of
the largest variety of edihlf! flsh
caught. The champ wlll receive
a brand new outboard motor and
many additional prl.z.es.
The tournament will come to a
grand climax on Saturday, Aug.
Z7, when the big Ice cream p.uty
and trophy award will be held.
This party will be Cree to all
entrants. •
The univeralty scholarship ls Boys and girlll who wish to
valued up to full tuition of enter the tournament can re~
$2800 for four years of college lster w1th local tackle stores and
training, being renewable an., landings or at the Balboa Ang
nually upon completion of satls-ling Club. Rules and regulations
factory work. are available at these locations.
TilE BOILACE
* * •
• ..._ Nl ' I pam and both tucben were
Jeintw .li-I tCI!IIIIIt8 tMt a...ppy.
tbe top ..... ..,. ... P'b Ia • • •
.,.,.....,.. ha~ lltUtM tiM e co.niCIL &UlOIOIDrDe ~e :.a~ and~ At Student Co\lnc:U tht. w~k.
dldr are fint ., ta.r. Pat Walbr recommendatlona to next year's
and Pat H~ placin• .e. councll were made alon~ with
ond. 141u Jo Anft llecord and the accompU.shmenta of this year
Pete Myers, M.lu Ietty Smith mentioned. Some of the recom.
and Norman 8tUJwell Cteeclten) mendatlons were: the use ot a
are partners and play alaJ. bulletin boa:rd for ~~ehool actlvi-
• * * saiOOLREM
for councU mem~; planned
end-of.yea.r tz1p f« deMrvtftl'
counclJ membert; ~ted and
oraanllled .three ttint Mow u.
8emblles; lnve8tlrated db~
auch aa the Navajo lndlan prob-
lem. etc.; 8dected two of the
natJonal assemblies to be pre.
sented next year; proposed and
passed three am.mdments t.o our
constitution; conducted a "10 top
tunes•· poU; had exchanae v1slta
with Costa Mesa Co u n c 11 :
changed election procedures; and
passed a proposal to create a stu.
dent gol! club with teacher spon.
sors. Next year's student aovern-
ment will be run as a City's is.
• • •
Lut week on WedneldaJ nlcht ties; more duties tor the office of
after school. the pis played v1ce president; a aubllertptlon to
thelr second bfr .aftball ••me. the EnsJan paper along with a
Third period played aewnth wlth historian amon~ whose duties
thlrd wlnnln~ slx to five. They w111 be to k~p all the school's
were led by their able captaln articles; voUn~ wlJI be contlucted
Helen Matthews. Seventh periods In election bootha (to be bor-
captaln was Martlyn Bowler. It rowed from the city I; voting will
was a ~ood rame all around. be conducted during lunch peri-e PJCJOC
Davis Pope, nen yeat'a student oda and before a nd after achool. The Student Council picnic wu
body president. and Patty Jones. Instead of ln homerooms; you wonderful Forty-two kid& and
next year's secretary-treasurer, must be a re~lstered voter to be two teachers went by bus to
shared the job of umpire. Judy able to vote (you re~lster when Knott's Berry Farm. Arrlv1ng at
Colllns was scorekeeper. you buy your student body one:thirty. kids In -ou,... of two • • • cards 1: and minor other recom. ... r -
da I to slx took of1 for various parts e PAJIEWELL COIICEJIT men tons. of the Farm. Arthur Christenson
At the music concert Thursday The activities and accomplish· and M.l.sa Jo Ann Record were
night, a aurprlae ending wa.a menta of thl.s y9J"s Student the chaperones. There wu quite
staged. Aa the advanced band Council are: set up a 8Chool ac. a bit ot eating candy, drinking
completed ita Jut number to end t1vlty calendar; purchased fit. root beer and rtdlng the traln
the concert, MJ.sa Norm.a Perkins teen new basketball unltorm.s; that day. I bet all we-e tired u
turned to the band to have them published these articles, thanks they assembled at four:fitteen to
stand for a bow. But Instead, to the Ensign paper; conducted take the bua back home. Boys
cards heJd hJgh th.rouJh the lost and found day; lunch money wore regular school clothes and
band were held. which read commlttH<; purchased student girls wore pedal pushers.
"Good Bye For Now, Dear Miss I council pins; conducted yell. Thanks to the klnd bus driven,
Perkins." As the startled director leader try outs and elections; set who had to put up wlfh the
stood still for a moment, the up seven new committees; spon. noise, water pistols and many
chorus of "For she's a jolly good .::so;;;;;r;;;;;ed;;:;;:d;;;;;a;;;;;n;;;;;ce;;;;;;;;;;;se;;:;;:t;;;;;u;;p;;;po;;;;;l;;;;;n;;;;;t ;;;;;s;;yst;;;em;;;;;;;;;o;;th;;er;;;;;;;g~a=d=g~e;;ts.;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;, fellow'' sprang up and the audi. r
ence applaud~d wildly.
Then as Mrs. Joseph Carver
asked James Fitzgerald to come
to the floor to accept a glft. the
slana ot "Good Bye" shot up
again and "For he's a jolly good
ft>llow" filJed the auditorium. Mr.
Fitzcerald. not content to just
stand there, directed the band.,
much to the delight of the audi
ence. It was a wonderful pro
Mrs, Barber
Dies at 66
Services were held Friday at
Baltz Mortllary, Costa Mesa
Chapel. toT Mrs. Marian Leonard
Barber. 66. wife of the owner of
Barber's Bootery In Costa Mesa.l
Mrs. Barber dled May 31 alter
a suddt>n illness at her resldenc-~ '
316 Broadway. Sht-had worked
at tht> store that morning, com.
plained about slight IJJness at
See ''SUNBEAM''
Products Demonstrated
DURING OOB BIG
ANNIVERSARY SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 11~
RECORD CROWD ATTENDS noon. and stayed at home during
the afternoon. Death came about 1 4:30 p.m. from a heart attack.
Larser bowl-fit
beaten for h&sber,
lighter, fioer·tex·
rured aka. Saves
rime, artDWorlt.
CHURCH.L.Q¥.AJ.T¥ [)I She bad Uved In Costa Mesa ~l-'ll;a~NII-= ~~ ~~-~~;e=~
Y out days of educational preparation art
over, and many ol you will enter immediately
the arena oE business, or prof~), life.
Whatever you do, a clear-cut goal will hdp
you. And savmg money should aid you to
reach that goa). We invite you to back your
ambition. with a stcadiJ_y-built sal'ings
account in this bank.
*
lewport Harbor · Bank ........
The Loyalty Dinner of Newport
Harbor Lutheran Church, held
May 18 to explaln the S65.000
building campaign ot the church.
was attended by more than 200
adults. In addition, 55 children
were entertained and fed at the
Lutheran Church ltael1.
The dinner was .erved at the
Costa Mesa Mt>thodlst Church by
the circles of the Methodist
Church under the dlrectJon of
------------Mrs. Ruth Barnett. Musical en-
JfO'nCZ OP SEALED am SALE
Notice llJ hereby ~ven that
sealed bids wlll be received up
to 2:00 p.m., June 17, 1955. for
the aa.le of scrap iron and other
junk metal to the highest bona.
fide blddeT on a per pound bub.
Bids must be accompanied with
a 10% Cashier's Check deposit ot
the total amount of the bid. such
deposit to be retained by the
school district should the hl~h
bidder retuae to take delivery
within the tlme specl{led and ln
the manner set forth In the bid
form. Materials tor sale may be
inspected at the college by con-
tactlnl the buslness omce be-
tween the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m.. Monday thru Friday.
Slped: B. H. PE'TERSON
Sec:retary. Board of Trustees
PUbllab: lune 2, 9. 1955.
In the Newport BarboT Ensflft.
tertainment was prov1ded by
Danny Arthofer and RJchard El·
llot. and a program presided over
by Roy McCardle was prftflnted.
Included were tallu by Mr. Mc-
Cardle on "The Canvass;" Don-
aJd Wedeking on. "Tbe History
of Our Church;" Franklyn Hruza
on, "Our Need;" James Hayden
on. "Our Plan;" Ed~ar Mann on,
"How To Make A Pledge" and
closing remarks by Pastor Robert
B. Gronlund.
Presiding at each table as
hostesses were Mesdames Betty
Carnett. Chairman; Helen Burk-
hardt, Clara Prlgee, Mae Robin-
son. Rachel Wedeking. Ann
Hruza, Betty McCauley, Dorothy
Stanphill, Vir~e Kahre. Alyce
McCardle, Margaret Neuman and
Mlss Lewelynn Hruza. Dinner ar-
ran~ent:s tor the cbUdren were
handled by Mrs. Elalne Walker.
Inside tip:
1'.1 •IaLLY MODI •• HOMI
RAI a• aLL•IIICftiC IIIICHI.
choose the "k>ok"you lih .••
I o.ac. •••fw'ssl
1ft feahlring
oJl..electric
~incoliJrl
See them 70QIIIIf •*
Ia{'' I'• lnn1r .. 2
.-tllofB......_ae.dl
•WIIowtu..
.... oflrwMo' 1& ........
two ....... of BfctaWQ&
MocWBar ....... 111'8'11
Jlut! az.au•
,._,.. .... cam, • .., .. ~ .. ..., ............ .
c
~ Sbe wa.a a natlve of Lake
City. Minn. •
She la survived by her b us-
band. Harry E. Barber; two sons.
Donald Barber ot Costa Mesa and
Major lohn Barber. serving with
the Army In ~nv11le. Miss.;
and slx gnndchJldren.
WET rumm aDCUED
no•v~ aAT
Hls friend. Ronald Earl of
Huntington Beach. was marooned
on a sand bar ln upper bay In I
a disabled boat. was wet and
about ~n stitt. Daniel E.
Webb or Glendora notified New.
port pollee at 1:23 a .m . last
Thursday. The harbor depart
ment was notifled and reported
that thelr boat dl'f!'W too much
water to ~ Into the back bay. A
pollee car was sent to the uppet"
bay road, whet'@ omc..-en met
Mr. Webb, who reported that his
trlend had ~n remowd by
*>me party ln a boat.
~ IIEII TAD nAil.
LEAVE IT AT DOCJr
Newport poU~ could not locate
thn:e s u s p I c I o u s men who
moored a n1ne foot salltnr pram I
at the Hirth Harbor dock and dis.
appeared at 11:22 p.m. Saturday. I
The pram was equlp_ped with an 1
outboard motor. The owner of the
pram. not listed by pollee.
claimed the cratt the next day
at the harbor department and
said someone had ta.ken bls boat
without permission the evenlna
before.
SQUMISMAPI coou 20, MOll ..._..__.,_
NOW ONLY •1995
£a,.tHet
m..au~~£
IMNUT
CIIITIOliiAL
II .....
Pcrlect controlled beat for
more delicious foods by
simply setting the dial No
more cooking failures-
everytbins is more deli-
cious. Wstu tealed ekment.
MOM IUt.U.M Gin Hm
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AMifiERSABY SALE DAYS ABE
"-a.. Fri... & Sat..,_. .. 1& 11.
..
...................
Pf'C 8udE Tbarftbu:J'I. eon of
lim Thomburc. * J'lttMnth St.,
C.O.ta M.a. 1a now a member
of the W7tb Trant~atJon Com-
pany at Fort Edtb, V&. He en.
tend the Army ln September,
1953, and eompleted bulc train-
at Fort
Peopi.havebeen
wying ••• and
b.lieving that
YOU Cll
DO lEitER
at
WDflfllfC ESSAY wmTEBS lA the nceet
AllllledCGD 1Ag10D Aa.xillary coat .. t a.re plctwed
a.bon with the Awdllary ....-.atatJft. Top
row. left to rigbtz WWJam Nu.uy. Mewport
Belgbta; Mn. ClcrytOil ThomJ*)IL IA9loD Awdl-
The Newport E 1 em en tar y
1ary ,......_tau ... Groce Ccutu. ·~
BeJgbta. 8ottoat rowa IUcbard Ccltbcart. lfew.
pol'tt Martaa Don:ley. Mewporu aDd Weady
Blcdr. 8aJboa blaa4. (OllenaaD •hoto)
• school PTA and the Horace En-
Reorganizing Meetings Held
By Circles of 8.1. Church
Elsie larll•oach'!
YARN SHOP
'r/41 E. Coast lli9bWCI'f
Coroaa del Mar BA 0857
Knitting. Crocheting and
Needlepoint Supplies
Knitting Bags
Specialized Accessories and Instructions
BOtniS
Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .
DIRECTORY
sign School PTA groups will Four re-organlzatlonal meet-25 In the homes of members. It Is
again combine forces and talents lngs for th .. clrcles of the Worn. first time that special names
to sta ge the PTA Carnival, which en's Society of Chrl.sUan Service have been given to the groups. w111 be held In the fa ll at the Ensign School grounds. of the Balboa lslan'd Community One additional group has also
New Ideas are being planned Methodist Church were held May been added.
In addition to the many old Martha Circle, of which Mrs.
favorites-the Mad Hatter booth, F I s • Cornelius Donker Is chairman,
the White Elephants, and the a m•l y ervtce met at 9:30 a.m. e t the home of
Post Otrlce. where patkages from Mrs. Ted Hauser, W.S.C.S. presl-
all over the country and from Assn. Formed dent. They include Mmes. Carl
other parts of the world will be Hllgren, William Bowles. Steve round.
A planning meeting was held Harbor Area residents have Smith, Robert Ibbotson, Edward
recently at the home or Mrs 11. been named to offi cial positions Fruehan. Hub Powers. Rufus Ed-
D u r w ood Young, ways and on the newly organized FamUy wards. Bertha Pinkha m and Della
means chairman for the Ensign Service Association of Orange 1 Carrell.
School PTA. County by Mrs. Edward Hall of Ruth Circle met at 9:30a.m. at
Attending the met>tlng were. Santa Ana, president.
from Horace Ensign PTA, Mrs. Mrs. Robert K. Walker of Lido
Joseph Carver, president. and Isle has been named to the
Mrs Norman Watson, 1954 551 Board of Directors. Mrs. Challen
Ways and Means Chairman; F. Landers of Balboa Is chairman
from Newport PTA, Mesdames of the Finance a nd Budget Com-
Jack Bradbury. president for mlttee. and Mrs. Joseph Kroll of
1954 55. Betty Reynolds, chair Costa Mesa Is chairman ot the
m a n of Ways and Means 1954 55. Committee on Personnel.
and Melvin Watson. present Mrs. Hall states that the or
Ways and Means chairman. t anlzatlon is dedicated to the
the ~orne of thelr chairman, Mrs.
Wayne Hunter. Members are
Mmes. Fount L. Lowe, Byron L.
Nealy, Ches ter Eckert. George
Bridgman, Lawrence Broering.
Robert Bhllr, C. Douglass Ferry,
Richard Hauser and Donald G.
Sapp and Miss Isabelle Bowles.
Mary Circle met at 12:30 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST well being of the family. It wUI
MUSIC SCIENTIST provide professional family coun-
llOl VI. lido, Newport leedl selling service.
In the home of Mrs. Wayland
Dunham. Mrs. Arthur Schenkel Is
the chairman. New members In-
clude Mmes. Roy Rickard, Leon-
ard Hargrave, George Jones, Dick-
erson G. Baker, Arthur Price, Har-
ry Mekeel, Clarence Bowman,
Margaret L Scharle A brench of the Mothe_r C!'u•c:"· The "Our objectives Include devel-
Teacher ot Plano f il'lt ChurcJ. of Oroat, Scoentorl, '" eo.. opment of healthy lndlvlduaJ
Qraanlst • Accompanist ton, Meu.chu .. ttL and family living the ~er-• Sun4ey School 9:15 e.m. • Ev~nJ,El.gaes Sv!WM Service tt:<IO.....,.. ment of economic and com.
-W .. V. .............. .. ,. I Iltlllff .. IM,_.,
307 COLDE!ntOD AVE. l..di119
1 Room roc..tect •• )]15 Vte support ot publlc: welfare agm.
CGrona del Jrlar Lido, Newport ... ch. ;, o,_. __. cles. an~J le&ialatlon on behalf of ..__r_O_M-EUL--D-DI_E_cro _____ .J devs from tO:<lO e.m. to 5:<10 p.m~ social oleltare, and training of
r--.:..:.:=.::==..::.:=;:.:..:.:::::;__., Wedr~e&d•vs from 10:00 e.m. to 7:45 soclaJ workers." Mrs. Hall sald.
Friendly Neighborhood Service p.m. Fridey -ninqs from 7:<10 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. Closed Holideys. Porkes-Ridley Mortuary The public It conlielly inYited to et·
Formerly Grauel Chapel tend the church .. rvicet end u .. the
AIOAJID •aOVISIOif lBO
WlllJam D. Bearden, fireman,
USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Bearden of 1980 Wallace Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Is aboard the provt.
&ion stores ship USS Aludra.
which Is enroute to the Far East
for a six month tour of duty.
110 Broadway
U 8-34.33 lr 8-3434 Costa Meu
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Serving the Harbor Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY THE SEA
Harbor 42
3520 E. Coast Highway
Corona del MClJ'
Baltz Mortuary
Liberty 8 -2121
17h & Superior. Costa Mesa
AMPLE PARKrNG
BOTH LOCATIONS
JlfStnlAJf
INSURANCE
"Be Sure-Insure"
WITH
STANLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone Harbor 2474
3315 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Res. Phone, Uberty ~ 7315
R .. d;nq
QIICI SEIVICE
IOIJ.ER SHADES
Standard S h a d e Cloths
and Custom Specialties e Drapery H a r d w a r e e Venetian Blinds.
~~. s~uu~. g~.op
I * ... Ide the * Call Put OWce BA ...
~ HDd St.. Mew-port Ieoda
CUlL rOB McCOLLtDIS
A daughter. was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd McCoUum of 1531
Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. In St.
Joseph Hospital on Memorial
Day.
A Classified Ad 1n The Ensign
brinqs Immediate results! C oli
Harbor 1114-1115 and orove itl
A·l PLUMBING
SPEClALIZES IK llE' A.DIS
Day 4 lflgbt Watu llecrt.n
Moder~~ '•••• Tools few Sewer & Still Stoppefet
L • R I.DaaT'I' 1-1551
eWI5 055 =-=-= ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
STROOT'S HARDWARE
HOUSEWARES * Giftware * AppliancH * Painta
1a Mewpo.rt ••..,_ u a.sw. eo.ta .....
Loldll ............ .._ a-a
Chrlstle. John Stoner, Grace Nub,
Lona Grlttln, Juniata Ehlers and
Martha Allen and Miss SeaJe
Hazeltine.
LydJa Circle met for a buffet
supper at the home of Mrs. Clair
B. Barnett. New chalrman ls Mrs.
Walter Schmid. Members Include
Mmes. Francis Riley, Arthur Kra.
mer. Vernon Smith, Michael Carl.
Clyde Shooter, Matthew V. WaJde.
llch, Robert Lelnau, Robert Guen-
ther, Otto Hoeg, Norman Grorud.
Harold Fink and Richard Park
and MIM Gene Dulin.
TBU:E BOYS llf FJQBT
Three boys, 8 to 10 years. ac.
costed his grandchildren, vl.sltlng
hlm over the week end, David G.
Wlttlen of 413 Jasmine Ave .• Co-
rona del Mar, notltled Newport
pollee at 7:36 p.m . last Saturday.
His grandchildren were playing
In a va cant lot at the rear of hls
home where one asked hls grand-
son, 9, If he wanted to tight.
When told no, they Jumped his
grandson and wer~ ren oft when
the grandfather came outside.
V MDALS DAJIACE ROME
Vandals broke Into a hor?\e at
4404 Chappel Pl .. Newport Beach,
owned by MIss Lorna MUla of 43
Balboa Coves, and caused conald-
erable damage Newport pollee
reported Saturday. A mattress
was cut up, a telephone was
taken, and red paint was poured
over a marine engine In a ltor-
age room.
PERHAPS THE
YEUDW PAGES
WILL HELP ME
GET ACROSS
FOR DfVING APPARATUS
IT PAYS TO LOOK
IN llif 'tl.ASSIAED" PART
OF YOUR TREPHONE BOOK
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Call u Today •••
Leonard E. Wells, aviation L E. CADJJI . W. L LAIUUI
machinist's mate first class, USN, 133 E. l'ltla lt. eo.tc Jl..c~ u a.1111
son of Mr. and Mn. B. L. Wells "'zlll•••--••l!!!l!ll•li2SII!!!!I!I••••••••~ of 201 21st St., Costa Mesa. ls 11
~rvtng In Alr Traraport Squad.
ron 2, based at the Naval Air
Station In Alameda.
Well4, who reported to the
Squadron May 12. entered the
Navy ln March. l!K2, and re-
ceived his recruit training at th e
Naval Training Center, San
Diego.
He 1s married to the former
MIM Bobble L. Phinney ot Corsi-
cana, Tex. Before entering the
service he was graduated from
John Dewey High School ln Long
Beach, and was employed by
Douglas Aircraft there.
You bring the lauDdry
We do the work •••
NewLowPnc..
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
WASHEREIIE
Light their life with fOith l/flt
ST. ANDJIEWS ASSEMBLY Of' GOD PDIST aAPTIST ,..J;;.CII
PaESITTEUA.Jif CBU'ICII 22Ad St. 4 Elde:l A""' C:O.ta Neeca Salata AaCI A.-.. at WaPoUcl 15th St. A St. Andrews Rd., I.Ibeny I.J71l Coeta ll..c~
CICI'OU f:roaa J114rb School •••read K. C:. Ooalc. Pastw a... •· G. Meama:DD
Liberty I~ Sunday School: 9;30 a .m. Wor· Sunday Services: Peate.: Jln. JG~DM S. Stewart ship: 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 9:45 a .m. Sunday School; U
SUNDAY: Morning worship, 9:30 Young People and Chllc:lren'a ;un. Worship Services; 6:30
and 11 a.m . Church School Service, 6 :30 p.m. Sun. Mid· p.m ., Baptist Training UnJon; ·• • week Service· Wedn•day, 7:30 7:30 p.m., Evening Service. 9:30 and 11 :00; Sr. High Fellow-p.m. Ladies' 'Mtalonary Coun· Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Prayer,
ahlp, 7 p.m.; College age feJ. ell, Thursdays, 10:00 un. Praise and Bible Study. Mon·
lowship, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, day: 7:30 p.m. Men'a Chorla
Prayer, study group, 9:30 a.m. SEVEXTII DAY AJ)VEJn'IS'l 1!: act it~ 8:30 p.m. Men'a
OOIIIIUJfiT'l MlrTRODIST
420 W. lltll St.. eo.ta lleeca
LJbel1y 1-4552
Mewport ••~ cat llolM St.. ayer g.
•....-t ......t ta CIIDCB Or ova LADY
u..ty a.UJI 01' 11'1'. a ... a.
.... J..epaa w. llc:SbcaM Elder D. D. 1p1raWta4J I.Cl W • .._ ...._ lfewpo.t
Saturday Morning Services: Sab· .,_. .. _ ·~· ......_..__ Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Church Sun· day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a.m. Momln& WonbJ~7 p.m.
College A&• MYF Seivtce -7 p .. m. HJ&h School MYF S«vvce;
7 p.m.. Suneraou.a Group Serv· Ice.
bath School: 9:30 a.tn. -Ser· '"r':U:. ,...:.::;-mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer m eet· A-.
lng: Wedn.c!ay, 8:00 p.m. P'rl· Sunday Muree: 1:00 aad 10:00 day Evening Vapen: 8:00.
and U :30 a.m. Cont-.lon: Sat· ur~ya and ev-. ot ~ rrtda711
aDd Holy ~ .... 4:00 to
5:30 ~ ud ftaiD '7:30 to I:JO = X..UOaa.flnt
M o ::~~<1:'-.:=f ~~p~
CBOKII of 1M •uaaara ............ c... .... ...... .... a.. ......... ..
.... US • -I La It I-JIG IOSO Chn:ta II.. C.... .._. Sun~ S.W.: 1ue4Q' Moo!.
LD•tt a.m1 9:80a.m. ~~orn~n, Wanldp at
T-...... Jr.. JlJaidft 10:30 a.m. Evanielt.Uc SerY·
Sunday Servtcel: 9:30 a.DL Bible. tee. 7 p.m. Sanday. Prayer
atucty; 11 a.m. momlnc wor· meetlnc. 7:30 p.m. Wednetlday.
ablp; 7 p.m. ~venlng service.
MJdweek • e r v I c e , 7 p.m. Wednaday.
CidJIT CIIOKB aT mE SEA
C.....tty lletlaod1at
klboa ll•d. .t l 4tll lt.. Mewport ~5211
..... ... lley A. Ccrboa
Sunday 1Vanhlj), 9:~ and 11 a.m. Church School: ~45 a.m.
Midweek Meettnc: 7:"30 p .m.
Wednesd•y prec:eded by 6:30 p.m. potluck..
IT. JOA~ CBVaCB
liN 0....,. A.._ Coda lleeca
. LJbel1y .. 1.1 r.U.. ........ J .....
S~ ~~-.t '· I. I. ID aDd 11:30 a.m. WeekdJya: llau at
7:00 a.m. -Confnafon: Satur·
daya from 4:00 to 5:1S-7:00 to 8:15p.m.
PDIST IAftJIT CIIDCII 9r ••wton · aaJbM BmL.·lltla & Cftrt Ita..
~ SSSI•..,.ort Uberty a.~em
........ -...rt a. h'=•• Sunday ~: 1:45 a.m.. Sun-
cl,ay School; U:OO a.m.. Wor-
ablp Senttoe; 7:30 p.m. Sunday ~ ~er vlce ; KJd-Week
Service: 7:30 p.m. WednNd.,.y
Prayer Meeting.
PIUT Clluac& or aDJST
ICDiiiDI Javs.=.:rr .....
Sunday School: 9:15 a.m .. Sun-
day Servic e : 11:00 Lm.
Wedn=n r:ventD, Meettnc: 8 :00. • ltooni, 3315 VIa
IJdo, Newport lleadl. open 10 a .m.-5 pa. week da)'l. 10 Lm. ·
7:45p.m. Wedne.daya, 7·9 p.m.
Friday evenJnn.
UJOVEDALIIT COIOIUJnT'f
l'&L.LOWSIID a.u C:hith ...
515 w. lcdheCI lh-4.. lciDMMI
IIIJalnllrr a... 1'. W ......
Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Morn-
Ing worahlp, U :00 a .m.
l'DIST SOOTII&D IAn'IST
CIIUaCII
100 w ......... lt.. Coeta ......
LJbel1y ....
..... Dr.~ .....
Sunday achool, 9:45 a.m.:..i. church
aervtce 10:!50 a.m. natn1n1 .
Union 7 p.m. Sunday. Ewnlnc
wonll.lp 8 p.m. Sunday. Teach-
en ancJ oftlcen meet1a1 7 p.m. W~nellday. Prayer lleJ'Vfoe and
Bible .tudy 8 p.m. Wednesday.
oo.o•A D&:L 110
-ru.day, T:e ..._
CllUit ua•••u cauaca O'P co.TA IIDA
(l&tNII ...... ) ···c:.. "= llalL ........ Lea.,......,
Sunday Service: WorabJ.p S:eQ-·
Ice 9 a .m. Sunday School at 10:15 a.m.
IT. JAIID DIICO'AL
a.IYa.L.Wtr. • .....-tleada ........ ................. c.am.
Sunday Servtc.: 8:30. 9:30, U
a.m. Momtnc Prayeri_9:ao Lm.
Jt.eci*ation for Sunaay School
Thunlday Servtcer: 9:15 a.m.
Prayer GuUd; :10:30 Hoty Com·
mu.nlon.
IT. JOD YJAJI1fft 314 IICII'Su A.._ acdhoctlala:ad
~-·· r ... ·~ ":!!!'· ,__ r..U..~ ••u
Sunday M .... : 7:00 Lm. A 9:00
a.m. Confeffl&oa: Saturdar and eves. tl ~ rrtdan an Holy
Daya; 7:30 to 1 :00 p.m.; rtnrt
Friday If .. I LID.
CDftAI. iiii:i aroaca o-.. .......... t. c..n--. ..... , .....
A. ........ ......
Sunday Schoolt t:• ua. Mom. lna ~ U:OO; Ewntq s.Mee. 1:t0. 104-wen SerV· tee, w~. 1:JO D.JL M&WIOWt 1101108 COIOIUJR1'Y caU&CII LV'i'IIU.AJI CBOIICB IAUOA J&NID 1101 CUff lh-........... ...,.ta C:•ll'ti I' III COiiMGatft lllrniODIIT
Latrty Will tll :a:.: rm,a... Ill= .......... Jalad
... ~ GNa1u.Ja4 II I .... D lid llfllp F.arly RI'Vlee, 8;30 a.m . Sunday; ....... , ......... a-lilt ...._all
Church Sehool 9:30 a .m.; wor-Sund•y Wonhlp SerYtc:e1: 9:45 Sunday Sentcw: 9:30 a. m.
lhlp -.tel, ll:OO a.m.; Luther a.m., 11:00 a.m. SundaJ Scllool: Olu.reb Seboelj. t:~ and U:OO Leaaue. 7 :30 p.m. 9:45 a.m. a.m. Wonhtp :lei'Vlce.
Thia Directory ia made poeFble by th-ciYic-minded bu .. anrncD:
WOODWORTH PIANO SHOP
Exdu.atve qent for Baldwin Plano.
2610 E. Coast Hwy. Har. 1112 Coron. del Mar
RE6.ST1K
No 1'kck.l •.. No Tape ... Mo Put.
mt E. Co.tt Hwy. Corona del Mw
NEWPORT HARIOR ENSIGN NIWSPAPB '
PrtnUn.-A~ w ...
2810 E. CoMt Hwy. H•. 1114 c.;_. .W ..,_
NEWPORT HARIOl Ml«
6ENERAL SHEET METAl WORKS
401 10th Str..t Herbor 2210 Newpart le.dt
THOMAS MOIIL sava
WU1ab11-Pol .. t ..
1100 W. a..o. .. Hw. MaW Newportleedl
Mll E. eo..t Hwy. ce...e .W M-r
,_ ttf .... IIJO enu ~ tHt ........ _, -·.
'
IWGMDA'r, J'G1m I. 1-
~CO-IIIU
Appolntecl to t.M Commlttee Gnduattng IIIli« BJab u~ tow ....._. ... rtva to the eo. Juntow RJab Youth of Ch.rllt
rona •• Mar Oammunlty Qlurcb Quudl ~ the 8ea 1n Newport
are llh. France. Cox. Mn.. leadt wUl be recoplzed at Ute
Cecqe O.vt.. tin. G. 0. GNpe. momlna wonb.lp Svnday. The Mn. .k*n .....ar, --.t Bom youth and thelt parenu are to
&Ad Verne 1M. be bonoftd at tbe 11e00nd ....vice
~~··1111111111111! .. 111•-.. at U :00 o'clock, and wUl a1t to. getb.er u a poup. lev. Roy A.
Carbon's MnDOn wtU be "Beal
LlviQ& TO. Time."
liB••• JODI aiVKII
:New member~! who have united
wtth Chrtllt Church By The Sea.
Newpoct Beach, are Mr. and Mn.
lobo J'. Kimble, Mr. and Mra.
Herbert C. l'a.. Wayne Carroll.
arid Mrs. ~II R. Powell, all of
Balboa: Mt.. Toni Thompeon
and .Mra. Charle. Toll of New-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ port Beach, and M.r. and Mn. ~ George Wlthnell of eo.ta Mesa.
Ia IL C...t .wy. 8
COaOifA DEI.IIAJI
,.._ llarboc 5071
I'ZU.OWIIIIP ll&n'l
Plans few the c:omlne year and
p~dooa tow the nrst fall
meeting of the Women'• Fellow.
ahlp of the Corona del Mar Com
munJty Church ln September were
~de Jut Thunday when ~e
newly elected otflcen met at the
hom~ ol the president. Mn. Az.
thur Kemper. 3028 Ocean Blvd ..
Corona del Mar.
UWIVEDALIST I'ELLOWSBJP
ChUdren'a Day wtll be observed
---=;;;:;;;;;=;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;=~ Sunday momlna at the Unlver. P aallst Community Fe iJowshlp, Prteee Cut Oa Ou
I ST.
AJQQVEUUT
SALE!
'41 CHEV. CL COUPE
Only S79 at
...... SOl
LIJfCOLJf-llacu.T
•w..tc..tllllbw.y •zwroiiT UACII
which meets at the Ebell Club-
house ln Balboa . Children of the
Sunday School will present a
short program. At the regular 11
a.m. service Rev. Frederick Ringe
wtll speak on "The Childlike
Heart." The Fellowship voted at
a special meoetlng to hold services
throughout the entire summer.
A'M'EJmS COifVEJfTJOJf
Or. and Mrs. C. H. Strlcker of
Newport Beach attended the re-
cent Chiropractic convention held
In San Dleeo.
"Hints" from House and Garden, at Newport
bT Cclllale Jlltdlell
Interior DesJener
·.
We're really having a splashing time here since the errivol of
the new plastic swimming pool we have in our wi(ldow. It is
really terrific and sooo-nicely priced too. There are four dif·
ferent sizes ... the 22' fomily pQOI, <42' deep. b9 ' around, 9,950
go lions of woter ... the 18' family lake, 34" deep and 57'
oround, holds 5500 gallons of woter ... The 12' pool. 2-4··
deep, 38' oround, holds I bOO gallons, ond the 8'h' family pond
18" deep, holds b30 gallons. They come Complete with repoir
kit and fiii -N-flater, made with forti -plyed heavy duty plastic and
Dough boy's exclusive heat-seal seoms.
Now you can really have o lot of fun this summer os well os
tronsform your back yard into a really glomorous place.
Watch for it in Life Magazine for oil the particulars.
Next week we will tolk obout hi bachis and the fun you con
have with them.
Honse ... Gar~~~
Fumilhint for homes, apartments. dubs, yachh.
Speaializing
Ill UJfD CL&AIIDIO
......
• • •
Jlleer a...-.....,.u ot lat.
boa Island were Gov. and )(,...
Goodwin blpt. While they Wti'8
contemplattn,c vac:atlonlDI her-e,
JNtead of up Santa lfonlca way,
~e Gov. and h.La flnt lady .. t
ln Hal ww Smith's Jtealty omee
and muncbed Jolly Roc« tacoe
... Slpa ci aunmn ac:th1t;y ate
becfnnlng to show on the laland
already with many ci the "aun-
mer natives" promJ&lng to be
down early . . • Dr. and Mrs.
Bloomer wUl be IPifldJng four
montha at 107 Jade Aw .... the
SC1t'ntltlc Lawrence~ from up
Berkeley way will be down again
. . . the W. A. Thoml*)na (he of
Seaboard Finance) of 321 E. Bay
Front have bou,bt ~e Saunders
house . . . The Vrbu ci KTTV
will be back at their Sapph ire
Ave. bouse. even thou,tt they art'
full-Cedeed townlte. now ... the
co-eds and botrodden from Art.
zona U. 8eeJ'11 to be already 'round
about town and *>me of the
lucky ones who Ontabed finals
early from other .chools an
trickling ln.
• • •
nole
Jones wUl be detained In Colo.
~do put mJd.Jun._Thls cattle
rancllJnc 1S conflnJng. • • •
11\e Ray Weneera arrived bome
ln Corona del Mar last Monday
a.tter a alx week vacation drive
back to thelr native Ohio. WhUe
eoverythlne wu &reftl and clean
back In Greenville, Ohio, the
Wengft'a encountered aome rain
on their vlalt and s.ldeswiped a
few tornadoes on thelr way home. • • •
It really couldn1t be true, yf!t,
those reports we beard that Mrs.
Gladys Barrier ls with her daugh.
ter, Mrs. Mkbal McCord Astor, In
Anaheim. because .Mrs. Barrier Is
100n to return from her extended
trip to the Orient. • • •
Toastlne the town of ereater
Los Angeles on Monday night
was Ed Sullivan, star of the TV
extravaganza, "Toast of the
Town." Along with Ed, awaiting
transportation to New York City,
was Velma O'Br1en, who l.a maJc.
Inc an eastern bu~ trip for
her Corona del Mar shop. All but
asking for autoeraphs were Ruby
Stt'venson and Jean Howell, who
accompanied Miss O'Brien to the
airport
News of the approaching mar
riage of Vlr&1nla. dauchter of Mr
and Mrs. C. Lester Jorfes, to Harry
AJan Parker has been winrtnelts
.way from Colorado wtth the datf' a.a.o-Cible &at.
......
1111111'1
Llll IIIIET
June 9, 1955
Newport Harbor. C~f.
June . . . the big awltchover
month! Brides, graduates. Bar.b.
qa. Father's Day ... Sineles palr
up to make.•one set of doubles
and make the biggest switch of
thelr lives ... School kids quit
belng school kids and switch to
TBE EJICACEMEtn' o1 Miss Damoa Lo.lae K....-aad WWlam
C... Cut.r.oa hcu been announced by Mr. aad Mrs. llobeJt L
lhfpiL 111 Via Lorca. Lido hle, panata ot tlae latleDded bride.
Ill'. Casta&oa is the soa of Mr. cmd lin. au.rt C.ubdsoa. S20l
Clay St.. Kewport Height&. He is a Newport BartM. RICJb graduate aDd Mlftd tJuM yean with tbe army. Aftft bll J ... graduatioD
froaa 01aD9e Coat College he will coatlDue bll e1191Deer1D9
atud* at trsc. Tbe future bride 11 abo a gradlaate ot Jf.-.poft
llarbcw Jll9b CIDd Ll ttnlaJling brr MCODd y.a:r at 0raD9e Coat.
I'« the pat two yean aJae baa bMa a •aam• awtaalag llutnac-tw at the Rcabor Blp Scboo1 pooL (Doe Juab Photo)
of June 25th attached to lt. Gin All Day • lla1f Day
ny graduates from eolleee In Col 1 B A P P T D AT I C B 0 0 L realms outside the 1ehool room
orado this month but most pre
1
to. Little l'olk ... Entertaining, living and act-
nuptial festivities are expected 440 Hellotrope, Corona del Mar lng take the big switch from in.
to be held just before the great I Harbor 4369 doors to green lawns. glowtne :_occ~as~io~n;.o~n~a~cco~u~n~t ~o~f ~th~e~se~n~l~or~~Mr=s.~Je~a~n~V~a~u~c~b~n.~dlr~ect~o~r ~ em bers and umbrellas napping r In the sun ... (Please clouds, eo
BPW Club Contributes $200
To Exchange Student ~rogram
B u a I n e • s and Professional
Women voted to contribute $3)()
to the high school foreign ex-
change student proeram recently
lnltlated to bring a student from
another country to the Harbor
area next fall. The overwhelming
vote wu taken at the dinner
meeting of the group held Thurs.
day at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club.
Mary McChesney, a faculty
member at Orange Coast Coll~ge,
reported that Evangeline Rutan
of San Clemente had been chosen
as the Orange Coast College stu.
dent to receive the BPW scholar-
Glimpses
ly AJfJf
If you're a sweet glrl graduate
this Is your year to beam . . .
and we know you will if your
friend11 and relatives flnd your
eraduatlon gifts at O'BRIEN'S.
OOOOhhh! there are so many
pretty things!
lfow NCilly. wouldD't you
LOVE a..,,..,.... Dcdtaa c:aab· ... ••eat.t? Of CIOQIM yva"U
be wecaiD9 Ita ltiXUI'toua eoft.
..... duf.a9 the cool• ~
tbt.a ........... bat beat of aiL
lnl be -bapoc1allt part ot
you.r WCDdi'Obe .... you 90 to
adaoolla the faiL You IDUit ...
the Cldor'Cible loD9 tono eaah-
.......... ....ad aec:k with
tJuM pead battaaa Oil eacb
aide , , , batteaa ~ OD
tlae toriiO. ~ pub.
up ~ ••• boaeatly, tile
aate.tl
Evening bags are quite a tra
dltlonal graduation gilt. and
O'BRIEN'S have some beautiful
jeweled and bead-trimmed bags
and aome very gay plastic eve.
nlng bap sprinkled with multi·
colored polka-dots or bright-hued
feathers. An awfully cleover sum.
mer combination. by the by, Is
that amart cotton taffeta tote bag
wtth snap band head.acarf to
match-perfect for the gal who
rides a Jaeue or an MG wtth the
top down.
Dea't tlaiDII ~ .. UaJt.
eel to tuta ... tiM ..w.-.-
&._y ~ 9klloW'Mltl ....
-Ia tM u., .... u.e .. tbe
aMdle ............ pen ad
... -· ca--. wttla tbe uay bl ..... t. ..... Of
....... 9fda Wile tbe tz.D.
u-.1 ......... -· .. ~ ... Ma ..... ..... ...... ....,.... ...... .... ........... ....
Gttt-etvers may also make a
splaablnf bte hlt wtth a bouffant
petticoat. Here at O'BRIEN'S we
have 80IDe adorable exampl~
not onlY are they faabioned with
ru_.Ung f\1lon ta.tfeta. .uti net
and lace, but underneath there
.. a circle ot ~.tlnn hone-
hair that cldl8 wtJtJnc--and ob! tJMYre ta tbe PUn liS I eolon.
SJWU be proud to reeetve a cttt b'OIB O'aiD"S-and terri·
bl7 pi_,.. • eome In UM1 eee
ua!
ship this year. Miss McChesney
stated that Mrs. Rutan. married
and with children, had nturned
to college to receive her teacher's
Cfttlflcate.
President Jean Howell reported
about the recent BPW convention
at Coronado. Jan Norman of Los
Aneeles gave a talk on touring
Europe by motorcycle.
Guests at the meeting lnclud.
ed Phyllis Church, Roberta Wal.
ker, Valerie Shields. Terry Megar.
gee, Elizabeth Bruns, Mary Fran.
cis Nevin, Martha Lartck. Bernice
and Barbara Hecht and Diane
Fruehllng.
..
Beach & BoulevcJnl
SPOIITS AlfD CASUAL WE.U
UD L eo.t al..S. ~ a..:ta IITatt UBI
Where's the best place
for your whole family . to save?
Today, milliOM of Americans wiU tell yo11 that
the smartest pLace to put your savinp is iD ao
insured Savinp and Loan Association. This is
true wbct.ba' you're t.be family brcadwinDU-
or just a member of the piggy banlc set.
You can open ao account in t.bele Associa-
tions for as little u S I ~o $5. Your savinp
cam umkrtl ntwru bcaute tbcle A.aoc::ia·
tions invest most of their tUDds iJI toaDd.,
5lcady-pa,-. bolfe monpp.
And ytNT 810DeJ is safe-protectocl by &ood
manap..at ud Nbl&utial re1e1 wa. It is
insured up to SJO,OOO by the FSLIC. an agency
·of the U.S. Governmcot. What's more, yoo
deal with friendly. experienced people of your
own community .
Why not open an ac:oount at an in urcd
SaviDp and Loan ASJOCtatron todor., Jfs a
JOOd idea to cet to lcoow your ~rby As-
lOCUtion-DOt only because
it·s u important place. but
beca•ItC it's allo a pleasant
_. f'Oii,... pliiCIC to do .....
•
some place else and play ... find
yourself a new horizon ) ... Fath.
er does n't switch anywherto and
will settle for a blr thick steak!
* * * 119 thJdt ll'tMkl Doe't Jet
.... w 90 by wttbowt t:rriD9 •
Col adu Stlellk ••• J W011t te
.... J'Ml. tboap. .... ywa.r
._.. ._.. b1 t Ctl dull.
J'OG'U be • ailed. bat ,....._
••• ltedpel Go ........ .....
~ aad Jl6dr ... , .....
Nat .•• Pa-It oa • ...._.
a...d .... witla • ~ loft. ............ ltcdl ... _
both ....... TIMe apdalde
l1beiC.ly wttla Adolpb'a ..0..-
...S'-~···--t lla ...._ ..... ,. ..-.s ot .... ad
,.... ..... bolt.-botla ....
agate • • • Let ttt Clboat tbne
.boun • • • tiMa bnll Clbout IS
aa1a1lttt Oil ..ta aide • • • ..
medlam ran • • • Jnl be 110
~ J'OQ ca cut tt witb
,-ladr ••• ~I Wowl I
iletd Mit add tiMd Cal I !Ide .......... ....
* * * U you wtll watch In our steak
St'ctlon. you11 find these Colora-
dos cut thinner like a regular
steak ... But me . . I like mJne
thick ..
While we'rt" In tht" t'hampagne
appt>tlte a nd beer pockt>tbook
mood .. let's e-at dinner out
e-ve-ry nitt" as in('xpensively as we
I can eat at homt" Frozf"n din
ners .. do just that make
I
you feel like you'rt' t'at mg In a
res1a urant . If your <'OOklng
ever gets to thf.' stag!" wh€'rf' you
can't know what to havt" and ev.
e-rythlng tastes the samt> . take
I I
a rest with frozen din nt>rs . . .
you don't pnp~ them. you don't
cook them . . . You don't even
wash the dishes . However,
those d ivided aluminum foil
plates are nice to wash and save
to use instead of papt>r plates for
picn i<-S and patio f"ntertalnlng
.. Then you can throw tht>m
away
* * * Cou.at.d a:a auortmeat of
fowteee ctWw.at a... dla-
..... la ou loftoely ... coral
trona food a.. tiMit .tNtc:b
the full s..,tb oj ............ •....t Ll •-v-• lfo. f ~
wttb ~~~~ c:IMw ......
I tnee4 abn.p ...s Otl-•a ~
I Nat podl ••• Spaa4• Ll • .... u.e toe wttla .,.., ~
ofa...t ................ a..c htty . • • Ub IWa t
Cia~ of the s.. ......
'-patty ~ ••• l'ewlt s--...·. tar~~toy • ctak:lllla. v ............ ,, l'l .... .....
1aaf. .......... -..... beet wltlla ...... JD ._ .••
s...-t .... n. .. atnct~y
11-sc-•••
* * * Ann's Real ltaUan Plz.za Pte
with Ch~ make. a complet.
meal ... A pac:kap ol BuJtofti
quick ~n lasagne wltb ll*lt
sauce along with tb~ new aa ...
• loll wtth meat •a~ oil« dlnn«
In the ftnelt Italian r.tau.rant
.. A.nd for deaett! New! !f.,..l
Our own Mc.<:lendon'a c..Uiee Ice
eream . . . The same Mea...
don'a that maJte 0\11 cboclola-
..• Tbla new ke CNUil w caf.
fee ea.nd* all throup It . . •
A little bird tol4 tM tbat tile Cllf.
'" u.ct ta tk.. let a.. ... IU5apouncl ...
* •
PACIIIS
Vogel Value .... .., ..
on on•ball a~ tn 'Back 'Bay aru.. 8hab roo(. aUdlnr
rlau door. etc.
, .. ,..,II, ..
WITH ONLY S3. '700.00
THE .VOGEL CO.
2667 E. COA!JT HWY.
HARBOR 1741
CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR 1417
"START UVJNG" IMMEDIATELY, IN
IRVINE TERRACE
OVERLOOKING
THE BEAUTIFUL "SMQG.FREE"
YACHnNG CENTER OF NEWPORT HARBOR
"Southern Calllornla's Most Beautllul SubdJvWon"
Tomorrow's Dream-Today!
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DISTINCTIVE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND OTHERS
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 Irvlne Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature Calltornla living. Offered exclu· slvely through Earl W. Stanley In a Smog.Free are" known u Irvine Terrace-on Coast Highway oppoalte
the new llvtne Coast Country Club, Newport Harbor.
* For recommendation, we refer you to anyone who hoJda a Leasehold Estate In lrvtne Terrace.
Earl. W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Further Information
IEFNE YOU BUY
TIY
.Fr11ll1 ~. llri
LaeatJ 8-1 I 0 1-llrlllr 1421
NEWPORT ISLAND
DUPLEX-3 B.R. and 2 B.R. Unlt.-Corner-VIew of
ocean. bay. and park. Ideally located for beach and ln. come proposition. Open House l 5 P.M.-dally. 401-38th
Street. FREE: Newport 3 B.R. Beach Cottage. 2 lots for $7,350 plus bonds. No chance to lose on this set up. Small
down.
2 B R. Beach House. two lots-facing W. Newport Park
near bay and OCE'an. $1 0.500-Terms. Will aacrlllce for
$9.500. cash.
COSTA MESA · Bus iness Ofri ct-and buildings. very attractive, on Pia.
centia AvE'. also wood working equipment Several OP· portunltle-s here to fit your needs. Check with oUice re
garding your needs.
5 B.R. house and cottage on an R 4 lot with chance to ex.
pand. $15,000. Only $2.000 down-balance to be refl.
nancNL
C 2 with 3 B R. Home orr Newport Boulevard-Ideal for
business resilience combination. $9.500. Terms.
1 B.R. homl'. furnished, on large lot. $4.500. this can save
a lot of r~>nt money a nd can be bought with a small
rtown payment.
CORON A DEL MAR
Wac;heterla-gni ng business on highway. Can be devel.
<Jpt'<1 intn a money maker by an active couple. 5 year
lt"ase. Inventory at olflc<'.
CL IFF HAVEN
2 B.R. Furnished, well landscaped. a nd In excellent condl. tlon. $24.000. $5.000 down can handle. Partial view of
bay and Of'ean.
Industrial, hig hway. and boulevard frontages and b,usl·
ness propositions in the flies. Come look-see. ·
Ideal location for medical or professional building cor.
ner of Fullerton and Broadway. Including 3 bedr. home
and garage. $30,000-Terms .
3420 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport 2216 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa
OPEl lOUSE
DAILY AT
300 P01111J Awe., C.•• 1111 lar
Not only Is this a house with a beautllul view but It
Is architecturally designed l or the most convenient In·
ctoor-outdoor living. Artistically landscaped with an eye
ror easy maintenance. 2-bedrs. plus den, 2 baths, wood
panelling. lovely fireplace, etc.
Ll berty 8-5231 Harbor 1.239-W
THREE MAGIC WORDS
to sell
YOUR
property
.. Multiple Listing Service" ........
•
Subdivision
~ =: fpl..~ ru;!D,,,~."-=:..:.:.e;~';y Plan Delayed
PA Milt. parquet floon. ctJI. ..... Mo ~ DO ,..._ 110 Jta T~or, Uu'M montbl old, ~~ Bay lr a..clt lllt:J., Marauertt.. em&. A to...er. eubdlvitloft proJ>OMd of La en.c.nta. wu taken to
IF 10011 wtiJi .,... diW. ,m""a.t." by Mu Pope Mtween Oranp Boer ........... JlolpH.al tc. .-.ouowR;abedi' .. NCSecora..CS. entrance. prtftte Mtlt.. IU Jla. Ave., Santa Ana A,. .. 22nc1 St. tNatm.t olllljurMe ..a.nd In
tpL, ....._ a. .fenced. la.JI4. •l Dr .. <DII. . and :n.t St .. Coeca w ... wu de-a two-ear acelcJiat at 21nllt. and ~e~~peiL ~ lanal. ,...._ CDM 3-bedr. i cs.n. vDL hOme, layed aaatn by Cotta Meea City Balboa llYd. at 12:• p..IIL kft. you want an attractlve S.bed·
room roomy home, reel fire-
place, famUy tndt orehard.
plus ~~mall Income apart:ment
on a rood corner locatlon in
desirable CostA Meaa at a
low aelllnr price of fl2,9!50,
nexlble term.a. then
•• Joaa; aay lr Beac:b IUty., praae. Lovely view, yrJy. Council Monday ntrht. daT. lf....,.art poliCie nplrted.
U a.llll. leue. Jnquw LouJ8e Apta., The tentative trac:t map wu,... The ..._, wu In a cat drl~ YbiiJNd Jiidii: 2 balM, IPL camatJon at leavlew, CDK. aubmJttect by M.r. Po$)e art. by J.....,. l.aoT .llny ol 2111
bdw'cl. G., c:arpetlnr, ar. Back POi ili1: fUD. f.beCJi. apt., councUmen delayed adlon on it Harbor M¥4. Colt&...._ travel.
Bq, nA. Bay 6 Jleeeh Jllty., MWly deeorated. l'clr Jeue at euUer mMtlnp to rtve pro-tnr eoutll on ad a., 10ao.
U. a.1111. 1 ~WK. perty ownen on the lOUth aide thro\lf)l tM blt.leetton wbe aummer or Y1' y. RA _. · of 22nd St. tbne to make plana hit by a ear tra,.atnr Oft Balboa
..U • ...,._., UNFURJf. HOUSi Hi Cbil iiS for a new street. They propOMd Blvd.. cJrtWft by ,..._ Pierro of
WAifT -moth_.• helper and on yra. Jeue: 3-bedn.. ftre. to blend the m.t from Santa Santa Ana, pollee taJ4. Tbe Berry
ltaht ~lceepin1: by day or place, fenced yd.. prap. chU. Ana Ave. to Oranp Ave. at the vehicle wu pulled by tbe 11eno
llve tn. Beferencee. BA a&m.J. ct.ren ole. HA 1093-M. or 10 .auth end of their 300.foot Iota at cu .to lcnodc out the tuud rail
SEE
B1iY 811 j fi wantedf 5 daya 2-5771. · the northerly alde of the Pope on the WNt aide 0( ... 23td St. aubdlvtalon. They were unable week. Call after 5 p.m., HA CDM. DELUXE 2-bed.tm., u.nturn., to ret a majority of the property
2:51D-J. duplex. So. of bwy.. ftrepl., owner. to approve the ~ Movie Shown
To Fellowship· ISUID IEILTY 08.
498 Park. Balboa Wand HA 317
WE IIVE .IUYEIS
WA.l'nNG
FOR
Corou 1111 I•
,,.,.r~~a.
Contact Walt Bliven at
l•i•rs Isle Run,
at once!
Harbor 4781
318 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
UDO ISLE
A 1111 IMNne, a fair
11rice, a ,..., loca-
tl-
and only
$27,500
If you llke nJce things, I'm sure you wUl like the dlatlnc. tlve and comfortable design
of this J.bedr., 2 bath home.
Price and compare.
modem home, fum. rental
apt. attached . . . cloee to Harbor VIew School and pro.
posed parochial school ...
everything built-In lncludlfl£ dtahwuber, dJSDOS&l. etc. En.
clORd patJo and 2-car rarage
with work bench . . . call Ha. 2506-M.
Girl&-
In I
... ,. ... 1
and you'll a,_ when you
bear ot. the manY job oppol'-
tuntttea few quafit{ed youne
women in our bualneu today. Openlnp now tor:
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
-Apply-
Monday th.roueb Friday
514~ No. MaJn Street
Rm. 211-8anta Ana
9:00 to 5:00 P.M.
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
* 3 •Its, 2 leta
near Beach, Bay and CJvlc
Center. Income $163 mo. Can
build another unit. $15,500.
Terms.
* I Bleck 1i LWe lkt.
J .bedr. stucco, db!. gar ..
laundry. stressed for apt..
walled In yd.. quiet neigh.
borhood. $10,500. Terms.
IOIER E. SHAFER
106 McFadden Pl. Newport
(at the Pier)
Harbor 140. Eves. HArbor 1137-M . .......
4V 40 tAN 8 mLY t..t.
oppomte Newport Clty Hall
ELEVATOR
PARKING
lANITOI\ SERVlCE
Call MR. HERRON,
leutne aeent
TIE IUUIIIT CO.
434 32nd St., Npt., HA 4.299
COROIA DR IIR
2 bedr.
.
garage apt. PLUS batchelor al)t.
with room to buUd In front
nice location
partially furnished
$10.500 with $3,000 down
This is a good value.
on R-2 lot
JOIN E SADLEIR
REAL TOR AND INSURANCE
3333 E . Coa.st Highway
CORONA DEL MAR
Bill'aleati1J:
Harbor 2422
a .. IEWS. TUYB.S FIST
We heard about thla property only yesterday-tboueht
we'd let you In on It today. Are you Hatenlnr! ... Best
2-bedr. home In Costa Mesa! Hardwood Ooors. forced air heat. dining room. fireplace, large garare and patio.
Close to shopplng area and has nice rawn and shrubs.
Full price $12.250, With only
~···· W.LT.III,IIaltlr
-yuu'll Uke our friendly aervtce
393 E. 17th St, Colta Mesa
Liberty 8-1139 ...... .., ............ ............
'JWO S'I'ORY, 2 bedrm. (bave~na for 3rd j)4rm. to be added at amaU c:o.t), 2~ ba lee. llv. ·nn., MPUate
dJntne room, Jure knotty ptne n with buUt-in bar,
Jounee 2 tlreplaca. bawmeot with 1!SO,OOO m1 fur.
nace. Ex'Penatwty cupeted wall to wall tlaru.out Gar·
bage cSUpoea.l and dlabwubft. HOVM e YJ".. old. La.rte double auap with laun4ry, radJo.eontroUed ..,..,.
door. Lot S> x lG'. Well ludlcal*t. Tbla bciiDi must
be eeen to be appndated. Located at 3312 Ocean Blvd..
CoroDa clel liar.
OWPfD. WILL Accr:rr dY UA.!OltfA.&E Oft'l!ll
forced-air beat, h a r d w o o d o~ntnr.
n~ aeparate ~tl~ HA ------------
16fH.R. ............. 17'
LOUISE .APTS .. overiooldnc the Fer .... ..._. I U.
ba.y. Modem turnJ&hed apta. Ollw ....
Moderate weekly rates. Sum.
mft reaervatlona; 308 Carna..
tJon, CDM. near Seaview,
HA 4016.
roa SALZ
GRAND PIANOS. Many to chooae
from. Knabe, Mason lr Hamlin.
Stuyvesant. Cable. Extra ape.
c!al. Story 1r Clark erand, In
rood condition ~. Another
special. BeautJ!ul Stuyvesant.
fine shape $585. Alao eorgeoua
Knabe $975. Save on many
others. Danz-Schmldt Big Plano
Store. Santa Ana, 520 No. Main.
Always 100 pianos.
MOVING, MUST SELL furniture.
In perfect con d .. at a bargain:
Phllco refrlg .• S5'7.50; 17" con
sole mahogany cabtnet 'IV.
$57.50; table top apt. size gas
Observtnr completJon of the
fl.rst year In their new ba)'front
headquarters on VIa Udo, New.
port Balboa Savtnp and Loan
A..asodatlon wW bold open houae
to the public hom 9 :30 a.m. to
6:30 p.m. Friday, June 17, PreaJ.
dent Paul A. Palmer ba.s an.
nounced.
VIsitors are Invited to tour the
bulldJnr, which hu attntcted ln.
ternatlonal attention for Ita de·
sign and Interior featurea since
It wu opened In June lut ye&r.
Retreshment.s wUl be aerved to
guem, with special favors tor
younr visitors, Mr. Palmer said.
Ba,listCII.ciiPIIa
Vacall• 11•11 Sclleol
The Rachel Ctrde. headed by
Mrs. Georae BarMtt. • e r v e d
luncheon tot the ~une ma~ttnr of
the Women's hlJowlhJp of St.
AncJ.rew. PreabJtertan C b u r c h
held In the cbu.rcb louop.
Sprtne bouquets, ananpd by
Mrt. ChtlstJan Schindler. chair-
man ot the day, decorated the ta.
bles for the luncheon whlc:b pre-
ceded the Ptotram. a colored
movie entitled "Epic of the Da.
kotu." The movie wu pre.ented
by M.n. J. Lamar Johnston, pro.
gram chairman.
Women's Fellowship chairman,
Mrs. Glenn Bailey, presided over
the afternoon business meeting.
Mrs. Norman Frahm presented
the devotions. Reporta were made
by Mrs. Donald Anderson, secre.
tary and Mrs. Ber1ha TIUooon.
treasurer. Tbla Ia the final meet.
lng of the group unUl fall
Wallet Taken.
2 Men Jailed
stove, $25; easy chair with otto The First Baptist Church of
man, S15; 4 kitchen chairs, $1.50 Newport. 19th and w. Balboa
each; fl oor lamp with shade. Blvd .. will hold a two-week va.
$.2.50; elec. heater, $3 ; Holly cation Bible School June 20
wood bed, box spring and mat through July 1. Special features
tress. like new, $37.50; cocktail of the school wUI be worship,
table with 2 end tables. $5. 1781 Bible study, dramatics. hymn.
Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. ology, crafts. and recreation. Ramon P. Rivera. 23. of Ontario
Liberty 8 5905. The school will be for chlldren and Danny Delph ln. 28. of Hunt·
MINSHALL ORGAN. Used but from 4 years through the Junior lngton Park, face charges of burr-
fine. Blond case. Our low price High age, and will be held each lary In Newport Beach justice
$695. Conaonata Organ. Two moTnlnr from 9:30 to noon. A court. The two men .tllegedly
manual. Almost like nf!W. Save picnic -will be held the closlne took a wallet contaJnlng allghtly
• $8)0. Danz-Schmldt. 520 No. day of the school at the Costa more than IS from the home of
Main. Santa Ana. Mesa Park. Cblldren of the nelah· Mrs. R. W. Othm~ of 4210 River
COMPLETE furnishings tor 2-BR borhood are invited to enrpll on Ave., Newport Beach.
home. Ind. Servel re!rlg.. Sunday, June 19, at the CH\.trch. Mrs. Othmer told pollee that
O'Keefe A Merritt atove. Sacrl. M1ICYJ 1 •lf&OO'I abe found a man Ln her home
fJce. Harbor 1805.J after 2:30-when lhe returned. He cS.parted
p.m. 704 Goldenrod, CDM. 15 PEil MOMTH rents IOod prac-but abe pve pollee a deetttptJon
25 HP OUTBOARD, pert coneS.. t.ac. pluo. All t.rm nat a1-ot th' ret-away car. Motor OUJ.
J 'p a, ~ ..... ..ac.A ,.._ ..... If you "'· 0.0CS '4Md Cll" G. ~. K ...... DD &oc.tAMI tM
control attachment.a. priced few practJce plano. -liZ. an. -... • •• • ........ lt.
qulek &ale, 1335. HA 4999. SlS) and up. Euy terms. Da~ La.ndll'r. ftewport -..ch. Tbe
H AM M 0 N D ORGAN. Spinet Schmidt Big palno store. Santa puraulnt otfkoer aaw a Wallet
model. SJightly used. Good Sav. Ana, 520 No. Main. thrown from the cu at 18th St.
lng on thl•. Also Hammond W ANTEI)::()ne or mo;e to share and Balboa Blvd., where It wu
Chord Organ. Easy to play. ride to Vernon. Leave CDM 6:30 recovered. Both men were taken
Danz..Schmldt, 520 No. Main. · to Or.anee county jaU. a.m .. start back 5 p.m. Contact
Santa Ana. T . A. Williams, 612 Acacia.
BABY PLAY PEN: lge., hardwd. CDM.
frame; w/anlmal figured plas F;:-:0::-:R=-=HJ=s,..--or--:-h-er-gr--a""'"du_a_t...,.lo-n-~ ..
tic pad. In excel. cond. Remov the new modem Eterna.Matlc,
able rollers, will l•old A Cit ln the finest Rlf winding watch back seat of car. ~ than
h If I 108 30th S NB on ball bearings. See It at Ray a or g. cost. t.. .
SPINET PIANOS. Rental returns Fields new location, Vlsta
like new etc. You will always Shopping Center. 19th and Pia.
find wonderful aav1ngs In this centla. Costa Mesa. LI 8-8488.
dept. Many makes and models. WANTED 50 used pianos for our
Mirror Type Spinet Mahogany big rental dept. Highest cash
finish $287. Another In Maple allowance In trade for Organ.
finish $395. Dam-Schmidt. 520 Spinet plano, or Grand plano.
No. Main. Santa Ana. Danz-Schmldt, 520 No. Main.
DID YOU KNOW that we have Santa Ana. ~~~~~~~~----~ special gifts tor Fathers Day SLIP RENTALS: Rowboat rental
. . . the new modern Eterna. spaces, max. 8' beam, 30'
matlc, the finest aell winding length. American Legion Hall,
watch ... At Ray Fields new 15th and Bay, Newport. HA 452.
locatJon, VIsta Shopping Cen· PEitSOJfAL
ter, Costa Mesa. Liberty 8-8488. -------------
12x14 GREEN RUG. hall runner
and pads, $135; studlo couch.
$18; bathlnette. $6; quart jars.
U 8-4903. 418 E. Magnolia. C.M.
SERVEL REFRJG.. all white,
nol.seleu. carriee guarantee.
Special price $85. Owner u .
betty 8-3003.
1.20 BASS aCICOrdlan, Uke new.
SacrWce. LI 8.2237.
IUnCZI
MEN WANTED! Let H&rbor Gym
get you In trim. Harbor Body
Building Gym. 64-4~ W. 17th.
C.M., Ll 8-8388. .
CAUPOaiAU
l!H7 ~LET. w1th radJo,
heat«, new paint job, excel.
coneS., ~ 71.3~ lrla, CDM.
Harbor 7$-W.
LOST: White allwr.dppe4 Pft.
alan female eat. Beward. Call
HA 2102.
I ITVA1'10111 W All'ftD
U••••• Are I••• F• Flrenrlallll
Slx licenses to aell fireworks
In the City of Costa Mesa were
granted by the Costa Mesa city
council Monday night .
They went to M. F. Aufder.
Heide, 1518 Newport Blvd.; V.F.W.
Coastline Poat, 2056 Newport
Blvd.; Coata Mesa Klwanla Club
Sea Scout Ship 306. 17th St. next
to ThrUty Drugs; Richard Law.
renee. 202 E. 17th St.; Mesa
Ranch Market. 488 E. 17th St.,
and Kuster's Cleaners at a Joca.
tlon approved by the pollee chief
and flre warden.
... lai,.W ., . .,.,. , .. , ..
"Heroic" Newport pollee routed
a akunk flom a Corona del Mar
truh can at 10:!55 p.m. last
Thu1'14ay nltht at the request ot
Mra. Ivar Ward of C20 Polnaett..la
Ave. Mn.. Ward told pollee that
there wu a skunk Jn a nelth·
bor'a tr"ub can In the alley. She
aatd lbe wu atrald of the akunlc
and wanted to to out to her
trub ean nearby and r-.eover
80me ~pen abe had t.hJown
away by• mistake. The olftoera
oblleect. Painting -Deoorating
.. APER HANGING
GEORGE BURIOiARDT YOUNG MAN dea1rea part.Ume ;-;;;;;:;:;;;;flt:;;;;:;;;;w;;;J:;;;;;;;"-;;;;;;;;...._;;;;;:;:;;;;-..._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=i
work evenlnp and weelt.ada. -· --Hu plck-up ~. 80 alao wtll 111'.
do delivery, h~p you move. or? ~
=~ne Harbor 1623-l after 4:1S 5 A L E !
CI:ULD &itt da,.. 2 yean to
pre.achool. 713~ l.rtJ, CDM. Rar.
bor 79-W.
lft'VAno.a WAJrn:D
BABY Z I I &4 care Ol alck, )'OUt
home, DQ', nlcht. mature CDM
woman. Beton 10 a.m.. after
5 p.m.. 11A 3l&M.
•
•
Enrollment Starts June 13 · S 1.00 Tax Levy Recommended
For OCC Summer Session In ... ctadae., u.e ~ For Mesa; BuCI et is S41 1,456
8u • lo _ __..__ ~ ...... ... c:ldldNB,
rn.JMrr• a ......_nt at lnterropttoa. -•-•ett.MP!'A8ot .. w.w. ~u,... e1 .. 11.• ,_ c~ 11,!501; tr.uuret, 111015: at-
Oranae Cout CoUece wUl .aut .Acadelll~ao bcltqt. part .... a ..... .,. ldooal tJM City ol eo.ta ............ ~. ·-; admlnlltrat:lon. Mo~y June U. an4 the ftnt antbropoloiJ, ,...... c:latm1*7, Cutatd &I...._ ot ...., ••Q· tbe ft8ca1 )'e&rl.ISM .. lllopoetd Sl$.83:2; n.:aJ ~ -..
clay of ea... w1ll be Monday, Jnbod.aetory ,...&I dMmllt')' 1 ....-fill to Ma. Berma JW. 1n the tentative ._.ctpt • ...._ ~: ..,SMir, 117.540: p~anntn1,
l une 30. • economtc., ~~ &nat..: k1u ud ..._ J1tll•lllcl at the eel by City llanapr Georp eoe. -... aa4...,... cft7, teO...O.
Almo.t all cl.._ wW be held f'rench 1eopapb.y ru~ ~~c:S.nce. or~ EMip mule t.tlval lut If!)' at the eo.ta K .. dt)' coun. Pablk Mlety expet.uture. tor
from 8 Lm. to u noon. 'nle IUm· altebr~ -' ... ~ Prtclq ~~ a&olfewport Jl&r. dl ~ KGaclay Dllht. the year include poUce, Sl13,080; ---... ~· ..... ~,, bor 1U1Ja lcboaL Couadl • a Mut.Dr on the tire. t:ll.lM; bnUdtq depart. ~ teMion wtll lut from ~une allele rule, phJlc.-ophy, phyalcaJ 10M ........ ,.,..,_ a CleW· buclpt ,_ ~une • rnent. $(1.190: pound ~. J5 .. ~ to ~ulf 28. ApJII'QWd eollep actence, polJtJcal tclence, PlY· up from tllellclnce ~PTA A tu rate ot 10c per $100 ol 8155. and dvtl defmee. t3.885.
eredit ean be earned by attend-ebolOfY, to c l o lo 1 y, apanllll, and. beca.. .... baa taken a •r rw 4 valuation 11 requtnd m ~bllc ~ JII'OP(IIed lnclude
ance at U.. aummer -Jon. apeeeh. ._._ ot • ...._ MXt ,..,, abe ,..._ -..ooo aeede4 to matda 1treet department. -..at. and
Bualn~~~ EducatJoli -typtq. wu prnu trd wttb a NCIOfd aJ. other ~ ot rewnue to meet aanltary ciUtJ1d. .,,000.
ltenoarapby, accounttnr o111ce IJGIIA ••-AI .... _ bt:UD fnle tiM Pr.U trom all the tJie b\adpt. Mr. Cottey explained. Mr. Collq propoeed the rental
....... • _., --· Jfewport ~ Elementar y He reconun ... ded a tu levy ot of polJce car equl~t
pr-ee. buatne.e. corrHPQnd· SJ,ma Jtappu SofOI'tty held a lc:boola that are under Ja. tvte-the full $1.00 to pt'OV'lde an es:t:ra Kulliclpal Auto Leue of Mon.
ence. eottee bour ln the hOibe of M.rt. late. Mr. l'lbcwald. who wtll S3«,,00 u the tlnt ltep toward rovla at 7e a m1.le In place of
Ana and Crafta-paJntJnr. art 1!. I . Wlebter, ~Cutter Rd., Bea-laave tiM YOCal mule depart. the ..UblJah!Mnt of a ctty car-dty PUtthue and cue of polk:e
workahop, pbotopaphy,laptd.uy, con k y, lut 1bunday at 10~30 ment of ~ Sd!MM>l t.c. Onnte parat1011 yard. can. He ftaured a aavtn• of $1.·
jewelry JUlrlnr. Lm. n.e IOIWity plan• to hold Cout Colltp, received an albUm 'nle pr~ e.xpendlturea In 482 a year could be made.
VoeaUonal _ radio r8d.Jotel6. monthly tnf~ cottee hours ol recora from the PTA at J!D. the .,... budpt for aen«al laY· Be recommended tbe hJrlnl' of
rra&* code, nport wrlttnr and !:emu::n ~. ~.,~ '!':':.ent alan. emmeDt tncludM eou.ncll, 13,405; ~~~~~ ~~
The Lions
Wish to thank
Everyone
Who Contributed
to The Success of
the 1Oth ANNUAL
Costa Mesa Fish Fry
The Funds Will
be Used for Harbor
I
· ~rea ¥oufh ~ctivities
Costa Mesa Lions Club
FURNITURE
INTERIOR DECORATION
I A.LaOA ISLAlfD
214 Mari.De Aft .. Harbor 1547
COIIOJifA DE.L MAll
.. E. Coaat B19b~ rn
Dra~es
Maple Accessories
Interior Shutters
IDA MAY JOHNSMAN--Decarat Coaaultcmt ...... ,.. . ., .......
,. .... •..,.rt ....... . Llbel1y .......
in The CA•oada Village
IULTI ,_I VD'I .. IT-
in The CrcJJ iocrcM VliJave -.... •....-t...... u.tr .....
•• -... ~.,.. .................... INit ..... ............. ,... ......
Honolulu Entry Washes Out: ::r~":.n worak~df~':e -:kro=
d deputy bulldlna otfldala and one Reason: Very Wet Groun s ~~~::r::!:~~m~
HeadJine: Entry tn Honolulu took oU. Helped by a favorable dty ~ department ltultead of
Race withdrawn on account of current or tide. they aaw the havtne the eounty road depart.
wet arounc!Ja. And here are the ahore allp way, and they were ment do the work under contract.
detatla: aoon oppol.lte the mouth of the The budget propoees the purchase
Four 11-year-olc!Ja from Corona jetty. ot a truck. oU apray tr&Uer and I
clel Mar rushed horne from achool Interviewed later by our re. traffic line marker. A three-man
the other day, hurried down the port«. they utd: ''No. we weren•t crew would be hired. I
bluff to .ee lf the maritime pr(z.e acared when the craft eot lower "The budget la not adequate to
wuhed up by the Pacltle was and lower tn the watel'. We could render many ot the .ervtces de
.Ull there. It wu all very bush all awlm . . . Oh. that white slrable but la belleved to be suf
hush. Yep, thar she lay rleht thine we were waving was a flclent to cover the n~sary
where they'd lett her the nleht 1hlrt. but we were juat wavtne to services with a 'minimum appro-
before. aome frlenc!Ja on the jetty." prlatlon," the city manager re.
It wu the wreck of a boat that Shortly alter they were picked ported.
would fioat. maybe. With boarc!Ja up by an unidentified flsherman
and stlclca tor oars and all the and taken to the Coast Guard
man. power a v a lla b 1 e, they station. the hulk was almost all
launched the rallant ship and under water.
CCoiiUnued rrom Pace ll Mlrkovltch. Jim Newkirk and Bill
Wetzel.
Scholarship awards lncl uded:
Tonye Christensen. from ~ew
port Balboa Savings and Loan:
bert E. Valett have been ap. aJd Brldrman. who has been Nancy Grtsty. trom BPW; Suml
pointed Instructors at Orange granted a leave of absence to Sh igakJ. Crutcher Foundation and
1 Coast College by the Boal'd of pursue advance graduate train High School PTA: Andrea Schul
Trustees for the 195!>56 sclaool 1 berk and Don Beatty. Junior A!s ng. slstance League; Jane Ostrander I year. Miss Payne Is a graduate of and Carol Doane. Assistance
Miss Payne wiU teach English Stanford University, where she League; Dick Innerst. Pomona
and journalism. replacing Dr. received the bachelor's and College; Arlene Hult. USC: Ann
John Nett, who Is returning to muter's degrees. She was on the Ralston. UC; Paul Neumann.
Paaadena City College after a editorial board of the Stanford Stanford; Gail Collins. Rockford
year'• leave ot absence. Mr. VaJ. DaUy and was a member o; Phi College; Richard Rager. USC.
ett will serve a.s counaelor and Beta Kappa, Scholastle honor Other awards were: T onY e
lnstrtretor In psycboloJY. He will fraternity Ch ristensen. Panheollenlc award; · Arlene Huff. Jane Ostrander and Mr. Valett completed his bach. Diane Crane DAR awards for
elor'a degree at George Williams good citlz.e~lp. service and
College In Chicago and the homemaldne; Andrea Schulbere.
muter's degree at the University Zoot& Club award; Richard Rae·
crlellll!e ... 81it.Q ...................... a ....... ...
CUbert Seal. owner of Seal'• tralnlne hu been taken at Sacra. rent a.f1atra; Dick Bat~. Sc:bolu.
Ambulanee Se.rvtce and Taxi Co rnento State College and UCLA. tie Magazine award, Betty La·
In eo.ta Mesa. has been elected For the past two years Mr. Val· SBeUe and Mhlyrntroa Bohul cheyC. GAAI
ld f Cost I portsmans p p ea; a r o pres ent o the a Mesa ett has been emp oyed by the Doane Ann Bleson Patsy Grant
Chamber of Commerce. Sacramento County Schools for and Myrna Bouch~y. GAA che
Other new officers are Ed Stroot clinical counseling and In addl· 1 nUJe stars; Skip Fl'eely. senior
Sr., first vice-president; H. H. tlon has been teaching part time 1 band award.
Burnett. second vice· pres.! dent; at Sacramento State College. ------Andrew Walker, treasurer; Pett"
Geddes. secretary. The board of Both Instructors will report for
directors Includes these officers; duty next Sept. Tea Sunday
For Zontians outgoing president. Don Huddles. ------
ton. and the following: Wes Har.
rison. Tom DeForest. Ben Nere.
son, Frank Bisset. Louis Markel.
Andrew Walker. C. J. Allen. EJ.
mer Dudek, Arthur Tuttle and
Paul Nissen.
lrs.Esterlllk,M
Of Cti'OII HI lar Diu
Mrs. Ester Mack. of 214 Fef"n.
leaf Ave .. Corona del Mar. died
ye!llterday In Hoag Memorial Hos-
pital. She was a native of Guate-
mala. Central Am~ica. had
lived 47 years In Catlfomla. the
last 6 years In Corona del Mar.
She had been active in MexJ.
can settJement work fn Pasadena.
orphanaee and the Red Cross.
Survivors lnelude a sister. Miss
Adela Hawley of Corona del Mar:
a brother in San Marino. a
dauJtlter in Palo Alto and two
10na In Pasadena.
Servlcea will be held at 3:30
p.tn. tomorrow (Fl'tday) at St.
James Eplacopal Church. Baltz
Mortuary l.t In charee of arranee-
menu.
ln. VIlla .... 1111
Mrs. VIola B. Nakk, 57. died
Sunday at her hom e. 21.24 Prest.
dent Way, Cocta Mesa. after an
extended Illness. Private aervkes
wel'e held T\aesday In Parkes-
Rldley Mortuary Chapel. Rev.
Richard Poes. putot ot ~ Flrlt
Southern Baptbt Church of Costa
Mea ottlclated.
Mrs. Nak.k wu a natlve of New
York City. came to Calllornla In
1M3, moved to eo.ta Mesa last
~anuary from Laeuna. She Ia aur-
vtved by her husband. Alo
l'fakk; ~ dauabten and
pandton.
Beautification .
Award Given
A tea for the Newport Harbor
Zonta Club and all other Zontl
ans In the nearby county areas
will be given Sunday by Or. Hel
On behalf of the City of New. en Robertson. president of the lo
port ~ach. Mrs. John Nett, New. cal club, at heF-home at 333 E.
port Heights. city beautltkatlon Bay Front. Balboa Island. The tea
chalrman. acx-epted the rim wlU be held from 3 to 5 p.m.
award for the "most artistic civic Other meetings on the Newport 1
bcautltl<'atlon.. at tht" Orange Zontlans schedule Include a
County A.slloclated Chambers of luncheon meeting to be htold to
CommerC'e meeting last week on day (Thursday) at the VIlla Ma.
Tuesday at Huntington 8(>ach. rlna and a dinner meeting June
The firs t prlze bron7e trophy 23 at the home of Dean Marie
was presented by Mrs Robert j Howes, 181 Broadway Ave .. Costa
Marshall of Lido Isle, who Is 1 Mesa.
chairma n of the civic beautlflca 1 Dlstrlct Zonta GoveTnor Vlrglnla
tlon committee of the associated Eastlick of Yuma. Ariz... was pre
chambers. sented wfth mo~ than $100 for
The decision of the judges wa!ll her "Flowers for Friendship'·
based upon best planting self'C'-project. wh.lch will enable a Zon
tlon.s. eood lan~aplng of ~-tian Crom Sweden to be delegate
ronla Puk In Corona del Mar to the International Zonta con.,
and the landscaping of wveral ventlon at Sun Valley, Idaho.
Udo Isle sites, Including the nut year. The 11ft wu p~nted I
clubhouae. The judging commit. at the evenlne meetlne ot the lo
tM Included H. M. Riecke of Ana. cal club held lut week at the
helm. Harry Macres of Santa home of Florence Coollne. S..con
Ana ; K. E. DeWitt of Garden B.ay.
Grove and J. Sherman Denny of At the same meeting the IJ'OUP
Huntinrton BeaC'h. voted to atve a $100 contribution
llllt1r •• 11•1•
"'•••••~" D••• S<:hedulf!d to come up at Mon
day evenlna'a meettne of the
NN'J)Ort Beach City Council Is
the April 19 reeolutlon of the
County Board of SUpt"rvbors to
take over complete manapmeont.
control and operation or Newport
Hubor.
to the International Scbolarahlp
for a forelen exchange student to
come to Newport Harbor High
School next taU.
MJldreod Stanley. convention
chalrman. ouUined plarw for the
District confeorenee to ~ held In
the tall at the Balboa Bay Club
and appolnted the followtna com I
mlttee heads: Blanche Benz. In
formation: Kathleen Col~an.
publklt,y; Mqaret 2 e Inert .
transportation; Ruth Ja~ t1
nanee, and Jtut.b lareume. re,U
traUon. Steer1Q1 commltt Will
lndude Pl.adteat Belen aobftt.
eon and put .,..Sdentl HeJftl
Stockton. En Allpln and Mra.
St&nlq.
an.
~
SALE!
LAGUNA
BEACH
iates'
Days
WIIEIS IEIID IIESIEI
IEIUCD Tl Cl FQ
Racks of W omens Better
Dresses repriced to dear
our stock grouped in three
groups Cottons -Rayons-
Linens-Prints-Solid Colors
Sizes 12 to 20 161h to 24 1/J.
GROUP 1
GROUP 2
GBOUP 3
KO LAT.AWATS
..,. .... .,...
Slrltcll H ..
1.15 pr.
Just think stretch hose ln 60
Spec1a.ll Saucy ,_..,_, pa.
Jamaa in cool. no l.ron cotton
plls.w ... elastlclzt>d at the
neckline, waist. slet>v~ and
legs. SoUd pastels. prlnll.
Sizes am.all, med.lum or ta.rp.
~~r~~~~ I
CLOSE OUT IDIEIS U Sl. YO PLATE
52 ptece set sefVlce for 8 I 5.00
Pastry Server or 2 Pc Salad Set
CclllDoD towels lA 9ay CJCII"Di. S---'-'1 Low 1 .catt.n. YCil St:npe. In Cart'frl't' rolors ___. oop
to go with ~our solu1 towels eolorlul. friD9edl Machine
Thick. tr'Ong. 22 by ·H-Inch wa<:h tn luke warm water bath sl7e 91c Mat resastant. sturdy, low low
16 by ~Inch face towels. Sk 1 . d ' ...,.. b 50 1 h prt('(' ~, y nc ~
wash cloths .2'7c I 2Jill
Same> prt~s In solid rolors ~ 1
UUZE IIAPEIS 4tGI .. L
II&MJ •••rll•ll·wullls ufter 6. ....... , ......... ~
4.50
38 patr of mt'na Rayon aat.er .
dJM drns trouRra brollltn
lbes 29 to 42 walat.
Ill Sl¥1111
FEATHER
PILLOW .,
How·s
FISHING?
Newport Harbor 8p0rtn.blnr
boats lut Thund~ tangled Into a new .cbool of log barracuda
otf Dana Point. brblJiag lftueb
joy to the hearta of an~ boat
akJppeors and Jandlng ,eople. It
pro~laed the nan of a ~ run
of berries, thOM delicious eating
flah.
The P'ronUer. trfhlch leaves at 6
a.m. dally from the Balboa PA-
vlllon, was the scene tor the good
barracuda ffahJng last Thur&day.
All ot the anglers caught llmlt
or near limit bap of barra~da,
weighing up to 12 pounds. Dock
anglers at the Balboa PavtUon
have been catching halibut and
sea trout with .mall achovfes
being used for bait.
e 1 A. K. DAJLT
The Sport Kin& leaves at 6 a.m.
daUy from Nonn's Landing.
Women fish tree each Friday on
the Sport King It accompanied
by a paJd escort. About a do21en
charter boats are avallable at
Norm's Landing Including The
Sklp.A-Lou. Sammy Cordeiro 1s
skipper and Ed White relief aklp.
per on the Sport King. Bert Is
the deck hand and Bud Strallng
Is the eaJley cook. Bud's enter-
tainment Is worth the cost of a trl~ ' Manuel Cordeiro • Is skippering
Norm's Valencia III from Santa
Barbara and Red Shipman is run-
ning the Music up there !or
Norm. The Speed King and Min-
netonka have also gone to Santa
Barbara In a Norm's Landing
project to develop sportllshing
there. The Music Is running as
a half.day boat and Norm also
has a flshJng barge up there. Big
bass are reported as the fish
being caught. e COBaJXA AlfD PEBCB
Graham's Bait and Tackle re-
ports that corblna and big perch
are being caught In the surf be-
tween 30th St., Newport Beach,
and the Santa Ana River jetty on
lncomln&' Udes. Fred Ishum of
Garden Grove recently caught
nine corblna and sJx perch. aver-
agin&' 2~.pounds, In that area.
Spotfln croaker from 2~ to 3-
pounds are beln&' caught around
the jetty on clams.
Thirty-five barracuda, a 12.
pound halibut, !our sand bass
a nd two sheephead made up the
catch on the Jet n last Thursday
from Seasport Landing. Mrs.
Orene Guest won the jack pot
with a 11-pound barracuda, Jean
Henderson caught the big hall-
but a.n4 ..... ltri'-c:aqbt We barracuda and a baas. The eals
are member& of the Oceanside
Lady Anelers. The Jet U now
leaves at 2 a.m. each Wednesday,
Saturday and Sunday to fish San
Clemente Is land and each other
day of the week leaves at 4 a.m.
for local fishing. e TWO-DAY TRJPS
The Jet 1 leaves at 6 a.m. dally
from Seasport Landing to fish
local. Proving increasingly popu.
Jar are the two day, Wednesday.
Thursday. trips of Bud Jacklin's
Vellron to Catalina and San Cle
mente Island. The fare Is $25 a
trip. with a good galley aboard
for meals. Anglers can get off at
Catalina for the evening. On
other days the Vellron Is avail-
able for charter.
Port Orange boats have also
tangled into the barrKcuda. The
Port Orange schedule Includes
Gypsy. 5 a.m.; Missawit. 6 a .m.,
and May B. 7 a.m. A white sea
bass weighing more than 20
pounds was caught recently on
a Port Orange boat.
A 25-pound halibut was caught
one day on the barge anchored
off the Newport Pier, where
span ish jacks. pacific mackerel
and big halibut are being
caught Fir!lt shore boat to the
• barge Is at 6 a.m. with hourly
trips ther('after. The Westerner
leaves at 6 a.m . daily !.rom the
N e w p o r t Pier with anglers
aboard catching barracuda. e U-DRIVES AVAILABLE
Row boat anglers from Ellis
Boat Rentals have been catching
sea trout and yellowfln croaker
fishing above the upper bay
bridge using anchovies tor bait.
U-drlve cruisers are available at
Ellis !or those anglers desiring
to scout for their own fish.
Davey's Locker features the
Seablscuit as Its day boat. The
Seablscult leaves at 6 a.m. dally
and has been bringing in barra,
cuda and a few baas.
A 1.0-pound black sea bass was
caught recently from a u .drlve
boat from Steelcraft of Southern
Calltomta-an unusual catch.
Bl&' black sea bass used to be a
"Sunday special" for the NeW-
port Pier COD)Jnerclal ocean dory
fleet. .
The first yellowtalJ of the sea-
.on to come Into Newport Harbor
were caught recently on the
charter boat lavell.n, aklppered
by StelanJ• and Doug Batey froi'D
Golden State Landlnr. The flab
weJ.gbed,. and lt pound. each.
The Mapuna Lt running u a day
boat from OOiclen State l..arHI1ftl
leavtntat 7La
Thew thrH paint portnetS ore yovt1 frM of utra COif with purcfae of •••
•I gallon Old Colony YILYUIII Flat Woll roinl
•I .,an O&d Colony JIULIU Sa._j g1o. &a..~
fnougfl paint to do wolh ond woocfwotlt of OYerOge roo.
•r-.,
VILYIJ.ITI
FLAT WAU MINT
~~~tAw. ..
you con roll.,-point wolh oF
overage #ze room in 2 #tours
• Od01leu
• Scrubboble
• Alltyd bale
• Self P'l-'s·~ ..r-.,
IILKLITI __ ,_
SIMI-OLOU INAMIL
e~hllle • LAMe -'""'1 ..
eHeft..... (~
We Hcnoe A Full LiDe of
"BIG BOY"
BARBECUES
Ptam
$9.16
See The
DEIOISTIATIOI
By Factory Expert
Sat. June 11th
IIUII PUSnC 81111 PUTES
2 for 69c
PUSTIC CIIPPD ICE IAIEIS
IICIIW to ..U F« 11.00, only 49c
CLOSE OUT! ...... , ..,.
F« Qecmlag
Toilet
..... 11.21
98c.
Wlm T.U SEAT
Chrome Swing
Spout Fixture
Wttlt ·~ .... ...,
$7 ••
II" Ull
Self~. Jal9t.
~ tilecl wbeela.
lleg. 111.15 Vtll.. ------GRASS CATCHER
..... 1 .. V .....
MEN'S LUNCH m
Wltla Tbermoe httle
::·:~ ........ T
PAINT ROLLER &
PAN SET
a.v.l... 99c SPECIAL ..... e
"KORDITE"
FREEZE BAGS
1-Qt. a.. 25 to Cl ft9.
::~nc ........... 49c
"KORDITE"
FREEt£ BOXES
l-Pt..... 49 ..... 7Dc Yal-........... c
l-Qt..... 59 .... Yal.. ..........• c
"KORDITE"
FREEZE WRAP
1118c:M1~55Feet
::!~--~·-'] 11
''KO~'
POULTRY BAGS
aaallli aJ.-.
..... 70c Y'CI1..
are&.~ew a.. a.v.eoe Y'll1..
. -· ..• 49c
.39c
26 PIECE STEEL
Cuflery
Set
Reg. $9.95
Value at ................ .
, ..
4 u~ulw clctip«d,
c'"'end 1111CeJN1"' wfd\ ucl..ao. NOf'rinHre V..,cw-SHI RlYM
tMI--.l-ia .v.-u.
Su .Zl JZ popa!arlw ,.neH p.cce •*' tM IJMd&l gljt ~ ....
MIA CIPfO..,... •IIMIBII1Bl
"""IlS OWJf .. COMIC
8AUECUE
APBO"I
~ II fC. ... AUEr PO'I'TUI'l J)JIB
SET CLOVES .. Jbrtloa •• • ,-5 colon.
OpeD Jtock llecJ. 11.-Vcd.
$1.18 RcLai.it itiiW
WIRE
IUSIIIIIS
Cold wttla ..... Trtaa
lloldll • aa ... .
.... 11.51VttJ•
$1.19
hU
''UNIVEBS.AL''
AUTOMATIC ... ,.
"Anaivenaa t Special"
$19.95
ft.MTIC .G&LGALV. CO'nii.D ftAIII c:.u
DISH .... ~---DRAINER
.. OAU.OII cu••u c:Aa
.8lc .... a;. .....
ALI.Ifta.
ADJVITULE •••• TillE
.,15 •aL. .,.
..
GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTO. IRON S9 95
Fully Guaranteed. $12.95 Yalue_~···-·· .. · .. ·--
IRONING BOARD PAD & COVER SET
A Real Scrring--$2.98 yaJue ···--------
., ..
D1 .... W ..... Ql Ill .... l5c ... --···--·-I .. Me •••llsld •n•a. s...,, OwdltY a--. .... liM ___ ....... ~~~~.a-u. to O'Cida.lUO ....... -~ .. -.......... ..... Ct.t .. Pot aaaw ..... 10c. .... -...................... a ._ .1s.
""K.ty w Pot a-•~ ..._ 10c. ........................... a ..... 15c
=~v:~~=~R~ ·----~188
J """let Per Boldlsn. lleg. 2lc .._ .................................... I ,_..lie
lla:My UtWty Track...._~ .... M.JS .. -.. .lUI
Wood aou.. PtM. S...TDe. .... 15c ..._, ...._, .......... 1 ..
Dupeat ., .... , a...._ ac £-1.,... aec ................ aoaa ._ ...
4-PIEIE IETIL CIIEEIIET
Mite .. Y .. w Trill, Ill-11.71 ...
=-cm:=..~-~~-----.-15( ..
"CIIY" -FEE IIID
8-Cup Siz,, 1285
Jle9. 14.95 Value __ _
. .
U the ~ cet you at.d the The wateh lblelt, and the rln&.
eotnr Ia tourh. you rnJrbt try are stlll there, attached to c:ople.
PQitlnJ ball by means of a ot complalnta fllled out by A.. H.
watch. qr a rtnr. WU.On. recorder tor the dty back
Anyway, that's the way lt wu In March, 1926.
done .ome 29 JHra •eo. accord· The document. -and ball -
lnJ to old recorda dtecovered In were dlacowred by Mr. Prle.t In
the Clty of Kewport Beach hla search tor hlatorical material
archives by City Clerk C. K. to be used tn dlaplaya next year
Priest. durtne the city'• Golden Arull·
venery celebration.
Jet Causes The ·complalnta were drawn In
mlldemeanor caws "on or about
the 29th day ot March, 19'.oJ8" Damage Here (could be Easter Week, maybe?)
lnvolvinl two llvely centlemen
An nploaJon blamed on a jet "who dJd wllfully and unlaw·
plane c:racldnJ the sound barrier fully dlaturb the peace and quiet
wu reapon&lble for a ever al ot the nelchborbood of Balboa, to
broken wtndowa In the harbor wit Bay Ave. . . . by loud and
area at 2:38 p.m. lut Friday. unuaual noise. tumultuoua and
Dr. Norman Carl.an of 120 Tus-ottenatve conduct and by quarrel.
tln Ave., Newport HetebU. re. tnr. threatoinJ, traduclnr. chat.
ported that a laree wtndow 1n lenctne to flcht and by flJhtlne,
front ot hll ottke wu mattered and by the use of profane Ian.
by the exploelon. A alx by 10 foot euaee ln a loud and bolaerowt
window. valued at $110, In Les'a manner In the preaence and
Bayahore Tackle, lOC w. Cout hearing of women and chUdren."
Rwy., wu broken by the blut. On one of the documents ls the
Kenneth C. WU.on of ~ W. notation: "10 daya In jail aua.
Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach, re. pen~ed ; watch for baU." And the
port a alx by eight toot window watch ls attached-a eold plated
broken at that addrfts. Waltham watch. Jt atUl runs, u
Ernest E. Spelcker of 734 St. proved by Mr. Priest as he wound
James Pl., Clltt Haven, reported the stem.
that hla bathroom ceUine lteht On the other document Ia
wu broken loose and shattered written merely: "Rine ball." And
fololwlne the explosion. A win-the ring Is attached. It Is a Pas&·
dow wu reported broken In dena MWtary Academy ring, In·
Richard's Lido Market. Newport scribed with the words. "Honesty,
Beach, followlne the explosion. industry, loyalty."
A siQlllar, although lighter City Clerk Priest Is keeping the
blast, occurred at 10:57 a.m. Jut Items In the city vault pendlne
Friday, al.o believed cauaed by an officlaJ leeal rullne by the a jet plane. city attorney as to their proper
The Instant a jet plane goes disposition.
through the sound barrier It sets Perhaps the owners would stiLl
oU the explosive force which like to reclaim their erstwhile
travels straight ahead of the possessions ...
plane. If the plane Ia aimed at ------
the earth at the time. the explo-
sive force hits the earth at that Items Stolen
From Vessel
point.
SuperriaioG. Trcaupol'tatloo at
RAPPT DAT SCHOOL
for Little PoUr Several thefts occured from hl.l
90-toot s c h o o n e r . Estrelllta.
moored at 3450 VIa Oporto, New-
port Beach, Edward A. Wedder-
spoon of Los Angeles complained
440 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
Harbor 4369
Under new manaaement Mn. lean Vau dlrector
IE SA
UPIILSTEIII
to Newport pollee last week.
The schooner has been tied up
with maritime liens aince about
November, 1954, Mr. Wedder-
apoon sald. Max Crocker of 3450
VIa Oporto holda the first two ___ _. Uerua and Oranre County tbe
----· thiN. ..... the theft loa tM ec:booaer bad been clarDaa-J ..
no appaNnt reuon, be a4de4.
X.ttre•es were torn up and
*>me of the paneling pried otf PI_.._ tl~~~~:;:,.•l the walla in the ooclrtaU lounre.
Mr. Wedderspoon aaid he wu co-
owner of the craft w1th Imlre
Conn of San Jose.
Items lt.ted aa stolen from the
vessel Included a $50 white din·
ner coat. two pair of $100 tro u·
... dll ae.rs. $65 Imported cashmir cardJ.
_......._ ...... -· .. -.. -----.. --_......_ ............... -ran. $15 pull-over aweater, two
pair ,ot $50 shoes, a $10 blanket,
$20 .et of carvers. $5 ash tray,
$150 ships clock, $100 barometer,
$.25 aect.Jon of electric cable, $3.50
cook book, a $2 English diction·
ary, a $5 photo aJbum of the
boat, a $15 silver water pitcher,
a $15 silver coffee pot, a $5 cock-
tall shaker, three electric tans, a
$10 sliver plattel', a $25 compass,
a S4 navigating Instrument, two
navigation book& valued at $50,
a $10 stanaJ lamp and a $10
paraUel rule.
IJMRIIIGFEES
~~-}WI--~ I '5 , I
-Driving your OWD car tums into
a nerve-rackinJ pe:rformaoce when
you hit heavy traftic. ADd, fiDding a
spot to part your car becomes a real
headache, • 10011 aa you reach your
destination in aay cooaated business
or sboppiDa cater.
But-the cHncbing argument
aaainst drivin& is the sizeable park-
ing COlts that keep pullina down your
pocket m()Ocy.
Ewry illry, 1rt0n P«Jpki'IGlJu
,,_ lt•mwn to 10 by Mmo
~·
c..ll Ll•••
AS PUNCH
SAVIN& YOU S S S
DURIN& OUR BIG 4TH
I EIS IY
"CEITIFID"
THURSDAY
JUNE ,9th
FRIDAY
JUNE 10th
IICIIIII IIUIIUT
SATURDAY
JUNE 11th
lEI. $1.11
ASPIRIN SHAMPOO FLASHLIGHT
.. lOO'a ..
II~
Req. $2.00 Value
'len.., lr•r' 54 21
Hot Weather I SHliPOO
Reg. lOc
POCKET
COMBS
2(
Reg. lOc
HAIR
NETS
4(
BOBBY
PINS
Beg. lQc
SAFETY
PINS
"
Reg. Sl.75 Value
f)IO
TARTAN
lets,. ••.••
Mftr IMint• ....,.. .• ,,.,..
s. ........
••••• ..... ..... ......
.... ------
II IL, ..
4ez..,Dc
I ez.., IAI
In Our
COMPLETE
TOILET GOODS
DEPT.
F1111t Qulifr
Dupont
&I IIIII
YLOIS
LIMIT
(3 pn. to a cwatomer)
111-
$1 ..
Vii.
Pr.
SHOP NOW!
SII.-AY, 1..._
F• II_US T•!
Regular lOc Val. '1>ouble Edge"* Ra.c. Jladea .... ... ..... .... .04c:
Regular 12c Value To.Det n.u.. per Roll -· .. ···--·-·-·-·-·-... __ .ff/c
Pac:lrage of 15 Emelo~ ···--·. ·-------.. .06c
Begular lSc Val '"Bed Dew" Lighter FhUd -·--···-···-· ... .me
Beplar 20c VaL Adheli.-Tape; t•xtVJ yd.----. ·-· .09c
Regular lSc Val na.blight latteriea ·---.G9c
CORONA . .
PHARMACY
•
~· -·~-----~ -
2-Cell
39~
Req. $5.95 Value
SWII
FilS
Req. $1.98 Value
Reg. lOc
DISH
CLOTHS
6~
Reg. IDe
POT
CLEANER
Reg. 49c
Dupont Nylon
TOOTH
BRUSH ,_
lle9-lSc:
PAPER
PLAIES ........
come in and look around
. . . you are sure to find
that unusual arlft you
are lookinar for . . . and
we have the finest paper
party goods and b!ldare
aupplles.
VILU 1111111
PMhlrtDg 0.. MCifood. at.cdaa. prtJDe nt.. dlk:lrMI. dwck.
tbe VWa IICDiDcl Ia oae of ~ Coalaty"a JIDeA ...-...
raata. ••:pet roae MCib up to 400. Locat..s .t tile lwtdge
to 1c1Jboa lsJaD4. UU. ICIIIM OWDenb..ip a tbe Cirqae 1D
P..u.to&
.......,, .....
licitly .... llere
Voices were ralaed ln four-part
harmony at the lnltlal meeting
ot the Society for the Preserva.
tion of Barbershop Quartet Sing.
lng held at the Elks Clubhouse
In Newport Beach.
Barbershop quartet slnartng has
become a byword In America as
chapt~ of this national organi-
zation have become active ln
communities e v e r y w h ere. AJ.
though the members sing matn.
ly for their own enjoyment. they
are always ready to lend their
voices and "pitch In" to help with
the entertainment at community
affairs.
If you are a ma le who llkes to
sJnar or just listen. who would en.
joy joining a group where the
dues are slight and where ;ood
fellowship and harmony reign
suprem~ then contact Dan Wed.
man at Harbor 4744 or Dale Whit-
acre at Liberty 8-5953.
AP'JUCA FILII Olf noGIIAJI
._ • ddt .. ...,..1' 1•••-· lfJt L a., rr.t. ....... ..._., .,..... .,....... .....
AacL .-d JaM ~ ol Ml lleUotrope A"-
CorODCI ....... (haip ftoto)
COM Stables to Move Soon
To ,Site Near Costa Mesa
In approximately two weeks harbor area have learned horse-
the Corona del Mar Stables wUl manshlp from Mr. Harrla at the
be moved to the west end of Gls-stables.
Ranch land between Avocado ler Rd. about a mile off Harbor
Blvd. north or Costa Mesa.
Lionel T. Harris started oper.
atlng the stables on the Irvine
Ranch property west of Avocado
Ave.. Corona del Mar. In 1941.
For years younar people ot the
Ave. and Pump house gully south
of Coast Hwy. has been used for
rldJng purpodleS. Expansion of the
Irvine Terrace aubdJvlalon hu
been given by Irvine Ranch otfJ-
ctals a.s rea5«m for requiring the
move, stable of1Jdals said.
DeMolay Mother's Club Plans
To Hold Pot Luck on July 27
Plans tor a pot luck supper to
be held July 27 were discussed at
the DeMolay Mother's Club meet
lng In Anaheim May 25.
The pot-luck wUl Include all
membera of DeMolay and their
parenU, all members of Job's
Dauahters Bethel and their par-
ents, and Councils for both. Thls
annual tamlJy get-toaether will
be held at the Costa Mesa Park.
CB.aJSTIAJf SQEJfCE CRVJICB CompetiUve games will be held
BOLDS AJQIUAJ. MEETDIQ at 5 p.m .. and supper will be at
7 p.m.
Mrs. Gertrude W. Eiseman of Two new members, Mra. Georee
Boston was named president of Niquette and Mrs. Theo4or El-
.Rev. Edwin Gornke w111 show the Mother Church, The Firat man, were welcomed Into tbe
pictures of Africa taken whJJe Church ol Chrlst, Scientl.st, at the eroup. Also attendJng were
1n the .ervice when the E-Z Club annual mMtJnc Monday In ao... M.mes. Hadd Rlne. p,_ldent; E.
the C4nGa del Mar Com-ton. aceo~"dlng to word rec.-.lwd D. Sedelmeler H. Earl ~
1II'Dillty auardl meets for a pot by Georp Wud ot the Rewpart J. w. McCanciu..h, c. T. '!Wftlt:
luck dtnn~ at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Beacb Cbrfatlan Sclence Church. 1 Jl Raeer w s. ~ly Edward ::i=~=~====-a ~· • at the Church. In charge ol food Several memberl of the Joeal 8 ftah ~I · 'l'ho 'Berenke ~~~~~~~::..:= -::::. arra.ngementa are Mrs. Maude church attended the meetJng. H~ber. ~d c. Jl G~o. ~D 1'11E'A.a&D TO acr Boody. Mrs. Mabel Olen, Mr. and A net gain or 31 branches of Mrs. Huber o!fered to contact
..U.O. llcllrbo. _, Mra. D. R. Rooke and Mr. and The Mother Church In the put aU other mothers of new De-su lcllboa alYd.. CLOSED IIOIIDATS Mrs. Weaver Smith. year was reported, brin&fne the Molay Initiates. wtth the help of
SOUTH SEJIS CAFE total to more than 3.100 In 46 Mrs. McCandlJsh. __ __ Bead Enslen Want Ad& countries. The next meetlnar will be held
FiDe food ••• CIOdltclil bCir ••• 0.. .-.ow. aJ9bUy • • • cd.M
dcmc:tag to tbe IDuUe o1 tbe 01....-MfSG ~)ea. 11Uidia9
cat1nl. z-y to vet to from lfewpolt ----.... datft
ap llartMw at..S.. tuna rlfbt Oldo IDfbWCI'f 101. t1Ma tuna npt OD Proatage Bood • quart. of • aai1e ...._ oa.
10111 U. S. IIWT. 101 DeCII' AM AJIEDI &EtiTOifE 5-G44
THE VERY BEST • • • •
DINING ••• ~
DANCING ••••
COCKTAILS. •••
* New Menu lncludH Italian Delicacies * Mq We Savv-t Proal au•ew P~
VEAL SCALLOPDU e LASAGifA e PIZZA
2260 HuLen Boulevard • Cotta Meea, a..lil:orma
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
UITZ 1 ... •••11 ..........
()pea 7 n..,. A Wwlr
CX>C&fAIL JIOV'a-.4Jtt te 1110 ...... DAILY
fOnLAa lfD&D DaDI'D-fiOc
AI ·•lldlns,;. ,*Is'-
PARTI!IL MlfQUETB, or CLUJ DINMEII
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. June 22,
at the home of Mrs. Turner, 257
MagnoUa. Costa Mesa.
CPL. CVDJI(). ft.A1'1
IOP'ftAU. IK QEJlMAJfY
Army Cpl. Robert K. Cubbl.son,
Mrs. Jack Quisenberry opened man; and Mrs. Charles Haley of son ot Mrs. Arnold C. Kohla, f88
her first meeting as newly Corona Hl&hlan4s In charee of Broadway, Costa Mesa, Ia play.
I d ld E 11 Inc softball thla season In Cer-
Committee Chairmen Named
For Mu Epsilon Chapter
e ecte pres ent or Mu ps on hostesses. many while servinar with the lat
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi with A covered dlah supper, cele· Infantry Dlvtslon'a 7th Field
the announcement or new com-bratlng the third birthday of the Artlllft)' Battalion.
mlttee chairman for the com-chapter wu held yesterday at He Is a 1952 eraduate ot New.
lng year. the home or Mrs. Haley, 440 Ca. port Harbor High School, and at.
They are Mrs. John MerrUJ of brlllo Terrace, Corona Htchlandl. tended Crance Cout College be-
Costa Mesa as chairman ot ways Thls wtll be the last rearular fore entering the Army In Sep.
and meaM and service and Mrs. meeting unW fall, but plana are tember, 1953.
Ruth Lewis of Balboa u co.dlalr-bein& made for a beach party --------
man; Mrs. John Stolz. Newport and brtdare 80dal durin& the
HelghtJJ, as program chairman;
Mrs. Florence Mallard ot New.
port Beach; eoclal chairman;
MIS. James B. Taylor, Corona
Hlehlands, as publicity chair-
summer.
Ruahlna for new members wtJl
be held In the fall with tela·
Uve fund-ra,lslnar projectJI lnclud-
lne a rummaee aale and a fuh-
lon lhow durlnc the year.
*BALBOA* • Open Every Sat. & ~
Enioy Rides & Games
, ..... F..O,flr I
"TRIP ..._·TIE IIY" -IlL I Ia
NOW OPEN •••
NANA ·s Mexican Foods
0.0 &Y&IIY DAY U A.JI. 'TIL 7 •.x.
a.ns.. • OIIDpl.ete Mlectiae Of ........... 18chd-
1Dg. leef • .._ hnttN. ,._ • ._~Tw .......
B-.btarven .-d Poaatala s..tc..
....... fte OJ h4 ~ hrlf..ty lt1' ...
W0C....A.,.,-L 1 -..... ... .. 1111
laa's Bowling
O~nAieys , ... .,. n..~a, .... .., .......
0,.. AU Wltlat ,.,....,-_;t~ * ~V'I"'OIA1'JC fllll.fO~tl'PiJPIWr:. * POa IIDIDIYA~ aarr M IOI&Iiklil AYE. uaan .._, .,..... cona ....
I
--lsMd
Of last Year's Reconl
BuUdlnr permjt total fM the
year In the City of Newport
Beach went over tbe tlve.miUion·
dollar mark u more than
$1:50,000 In penntta were r.ued
by the BuUdtnr Department clur-
lnr the first w.ek of June.
Lut rear the nw.mllllon fll·
ure wu not reached until the
middle of July; In~ not untU
Au run.
Followlnr permlta were tuued:
Dr.ltoDald Wood, D. C.
HARBOR
• HE}J..TH SERVJCE
OOiiiPLI:'I'E
DIAGMOSIS a PHYSICAL
TRD.APT DEPT.
a.c•.....nam~. •.....n ....
~--
eii&WJOIH
Everett Palmer Jr., remodeling
at 1000 w. Oeeaft, tMO: M.
Hutcht.on. nvtmmtnr pool at
Lldo Trailer Park. ~.700; Reel·
nald D. Curry, cabana at 37
Channel 114., 12,000; L. L Hol-
brook, 7-room, 2-ttmy, 1-unlt
ctwelllnr at 123 36th St., ~000;
Dourlu Guenther, add llvlnr
room and kitchen at 213 .oth
St; 11.100; J. H. Hartter, 4-room,
1-.tory, 1-unlt dwelltnr at 3106
Ocean n., ••· e DWJOIIT DIGIITI
LouJa I.Jbbey, wan at 414
Jllvenlde, 1300; R. r. DeWeae,
fence at 501 IUverslde, PQO .
e c:urF IIAYD
Prank .... n, dweUlnr at 1·411
Cll1f Dr.,llA,OOO.
e cceo.& 11!08! UDI
Marton Dodd. 1-room. 1-ltoty,
1-unlt dwelltnr at 461 Seaward,
116,200. e IIIOU CLJJI'PI
Amold Huke.U.awtmmin& pool
at • Shofedla K • .UOO; &. ~:;:::;::;:::;;;::::;;::;;;:=:;:~C. ~ardl. eo ... lllicm work at
-8¥et'lbll Caft1on Rd., ... 000. ..-.o. k1 rrl n.,-w .. lr ..
.. y_ ..... ,..
BA •• T DAT IC.OOL
«0 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
Harbor .:t69
Mrs. Jean Vaurhn, d1rector
SAVE
SAFELY -
At Or•nge County' 1
LeMlnt H... lefMii119
l..tltvfl•
CONTINUING
TO PAY
PER ANNUM
ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED
U' TO S I 0,000
All Accounh Opened
On tw leftwe
Th• lOth of th• Month
Earft FfoM tfle lsi.
LAGUNA
FIDUAL SAV1N6S
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
mo... A .....
LA&UNA lEACH
,.._ HY4-U7t
a. a. Chaa~ ftdoee PQI'dl at
2000 Oenn Blvd., ttOf): lUI DfJJ.
man, add 2 room.a at 2177 Ocean,
$4000; C. C. Perrin, aldlnr and re-
bulld comers. 111 E. Bay, Sl.OOO;
Jim Karam, parklnr lot at 114
Main, $3,000; M. Marrlnr, rlau
over porch at 1017 E. Balboa
Blvd., $250; Thomu I ew, 6-room.
2-story, 1-unlt dwelllnl at 111 G
St, $17,000.
e aAUOA JSLAJn:)
Dr. A. L Richardton. remodel·
lnr and addltlona at Seaeom~
Gltts, 318% Marine, 1400; R. D.
Funk. remodellnr at 224 A&ate,
$1.000. e lllYDI& T&DN:E
W. A. Lester, 6-loom, 1-atory,
1-unlt dweUlnl at 1.207 Dolphin
Terrace, $22.900; 0 . W. (Dick)
Richard. 8-room, 1-story. 1-unlt
~~ratlJOlDolphlnTerra~. NEWPORT LEADS BUILDING
e co•OXA DEL KU Mac Renfro 7 room 2 story 1 Newport has taken over the lead trom Irvine Terrace In total
unlt dwelllng at 192? · Bays'td~ value of bulldlnr permits lsau~ by the Newport Beach BuUdlng Department for the flm five months of this year. Dr., $31.000. H•re are the standings, lining May permits. a nd the totals as
A Classifieo 1'\d an l h• Ensian
brinqs immediate results! Call
Harbot-111 4-1 115 and or~ itt
of May 31: AllEA KAY .EJIJIITS NAT 31 TOTAL
Newport ...................................... $ 244.150 $1.170,612
Irvine Terrace ................................. ........ 229.460 ........ ·~· . .. 948.010
Corona del Mar ....................... -· . .. 127.!W5. .. 741,737 Lido Isle ..... ........ . .................................. 137,150..... . 441.372 CUU Haven ................................ ............ 26.695 ................ ..... 430.870
Newport Heights . ................. .... . ....... 28.700 ... . . ... ... 294,775
Balboa .......... ... . ....... .............................. 109.900. .. -· .... . .... 283.575 Corona Hlrhlands ................................. 150 .. .................. 187.417
Balboa lllaDd ----·------.. -1.5.725 .......... -.......... 180,l60 =. ~" .. ________ ,....................... ............................. .•
Harbor laland .......................................... 27.000 ... _" ___ .... _. 30.700 ~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ Bay ShorH ....... --... ---·-··---.......... :.... 4.250 . ....... .......... 23.950 Beacon Bay ...................... ........ ............ . 1,000 . .............. .. 18.785
•• , ... ~ ........ 38,
Is F-~ llea4 i1 Car
Heywood fGlll B. Gillespie. 38,
ot 119 42nd St.. Newport. was
found dead In hls car Saturday
at Sycamore Park. Santa Ana.
s 971.225 $4.847.418
CrMb9 ea..s. W
Artl.st ......... ij ~
aooa. swtlaa':l ~ .. 8LUE SAIL8 Ano.all
306 Main BALBOA Harbor 678
9:30-6 :00, Sun. Noon 'til 6
Mr. Gillespie had Jlved In the .nc-Cat OD 0v Harbor Area for six years and tor the past three years had been 1ST. ,iiiii~ii~~~~~ employed u a mach inery main-AXNIVEIISAJIT
iii tenance mechanic at the Cherry s A L E .1
..-.sF. HilES
"' a no LOAJf
Ccmatruction Locma
I" ID-ftAJI LOAJf
a.a aoasATTLD
MllrllrtppOI. ••s L ee-t ....,_ =•
ft.IIA 1111 ID J.Slas
, ..... u.. ...... ~)
M46 L COAST HWY ..
COIONAcaWAI
HArt. 4111
•
Rivet Corporation Townsend Co .
He was a member of the Mlcro-
Midret Auoclatlon. •47 CHEV. 4-DOOR
He Is survived by his wtte. Ma-Only $199 at
bel Gillespie, of the home a~-
dress; a aon. Harry Gillespie. serv-JOHISOI 1 SOl lng wllh the armed forces ln Ger-
many; his mother. Mrs. Marguet LIRCOLJI-KEJ1ct1JIT
Sue Gllletple of Loa Angeles. and 100 W•t Coast Jl19bway
two sisters In Cincinnati. lfEWPOJrT 8EACB
Services are being held at 2 ~iiii~~~~~~~~~ p.m. today (Thursday) at Baltz
MortuafY, eo.ta Mesa Chapel. AW a UTl1l:LJlJJJJTlsc•
VllmJIG IJf 'I'1JD.OCK
A htrh point ln the visit ot
Mra. Harry Mekeel of 108 Sap.
phlre Ave .. Balboa Island, with
her .on and fam.Jly on thetr ranch
ln Turlock. was to be present at
the rraduatlon of her lfand-
dauehter. Dee Mekeel.
.PORT ~'.?
C<'"·'~A ·"1 , 'Wf•' .. ~ •• l:t H/Y
•
f'1ooc c:o..taga -J)a rt 'a •
Asphalt Tile -Rubber 'rue
Forrn1ca -LJnoleum 111• Cia Till' U.:.'o\0• lfewlywed realdfnta In Corona ' d~ Mar are Mr .. and Mra. Robert "..f 125 Z.. lftla St.
Herschel HlllJa. 'Jbe brtde ls the UJIUI I a.G51
c... ....
former M1u Ruth Anne McGurk, i~~~~~~~~~~22~· ~Yeara~~1n~Ora~n~p~Co~un~ty~~~~~ da~ter of Mz. and J,(ra. Frank
llkCuft dl lila ~nte. The
I'OOift ill the -fill Mr.. Lucy Hllllt ol SouUt "-*na . The coup~ will r~ at 423 Orchid
lAve.
UIE ... I F.,..,'• , .. ,
• KJtS. s•1cza u BOS'ftal
Mrs. Walter Spicer of the Har
bor Area was one ol the hostesses
for the tea and card party held
yesterday <Wednesday) at th~
I Santa Ana Country Club. Mt-m-1 ~ only are Invited to the
monthly luncheon to be held the
BRUCE MARTIN
IITI-Tl .. --=--UFE
LOCAL AGENT
1793 NEWPORT AVE., COST A MESA
omCE: Uberty 8-:5554 RES. Ubert)' 8-5013 j last week In lune at the club.
I
OPEN SUNDAYS
For your convenience
Brinq ua your Sunday Paint & Plumhmq Problema
* Revere Ware Displtry In Our Enlarged Store *
We Cll MIYe ,_ HARDWARE
lltl H·SE·WIIE lEEDS:
The Mo.t Complete
Stock In The Harbor
Area
* Complete Lme of FULLER
PAINTS
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Renew your upholstery with
F A B S P R A Y -14 decorator
colors to choose from
BARBECUE supphes -Bra-
ziers---Cutting Boards-Char-
coal-Barbecue Forks. etc
Sanders and F1oor Pohshers
for rent.
House-wares:
E 1 e c t r i c Mixers -Cutlery
-Dishe.-5team-ware-Perc-
olators.
Sportmnan'a Dream!
III.PII TUlLER
A calllplete boat. camp ldt
cbea aacl aleepl.a9 trailu llll
ba OCM atrecaa l.1Ded. ru9vecl
ua1t. .
Tbe It ON.P AK l.a a aporU.
•aa'a trcrller ct.a1ped cmd
built eKclual .. ly r.. tiM oat.
cloonmcm'a u ... 11M ltON.
P AK will 90 -T plclce tiMit la
CIC"'*'stNe to a -· A 11-toot
~ flbw9lalla baet ..
.,...._ ....,.. la attuclloed ..._
the body • that tbe ia....-tecl
ball p;o.tdee a ro-' ,_ tiM
trcan..
See It On Diaplay
At Forgit Hardware
FOR YOUR PLUMBING
PROBLEMS ••.
* We have the Harbor
Area's most complete se-
lection of galvanized p1pe
and fittings, * Complete threading
and pipe cutting fachties. * SAJCR.ETE, Ready Mix Cement We_ cut and thread p1pe -Just add water. while you wait.
WE GJVE ,S&H GM!MSTANPI
' taUWY, ,_. &. 1111
_., ' ___ ... __ POU....___Cr-E----1 Methodist '
eWKDIIDDAY,,.... l •t::::·;;~~;::~~;~~~~~
Gene SUUtvan ol W-t;crA.n-j l :~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1eJes reported the theft of a .,val-car eom-
let contalnln& SS from a cu ,..-, IIPQit1:!ed and ~ the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ li§f~~~~~~£~~~~ I parked on Poppy Ave. neat car parlr..cl on Coul Rwy. near
Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar ••• B&7a$de Dt., Jltewpart Beach.
Minor dama1e ree;u.lted to can • U'I'GDAY, 1Uif& 4
driven by WWud A. Oney ol. H.. peen bk:)'tle valued a~
Long Beach and P'. J. Sehultz rnG 1011 VIa
....... ,,. ldt ... , ............... .,.
ot HuntlnKton P.-rk 1n an acd-, Donald J. ·Brew·
dent at ·eout Hwy. at 17th St., Mentone, Lido
MUUAY
Newport Beach -- -. , orttcen~~w~.,.~ II ;•;,~-~-:~;.~;~~~~~:~~~~ e TBUUDA1', JtnrE l
An anonymous penon
Illegal shootlnc In the
twten Matllold
WJtlo ................. ...... _....,.....,.....
"-"·"· ~···--'71• ,... ..... H.-.. ..,._ ___ ,_.....,_ .............. ,.._,_...._
clssus Ave., Corona p.m .... A car ·~~~;;11 ;~;~~~~~~~-~ Ocean Blvd., "at 6:06 p.m. I:De~;;lbe.;;.;",dw .· Oldfield of San Mrs. June Van Every of 3130 Sea-1, ·tnto the rear of a
view Ave., Corona dell Mar, re-Walter L. CoUina or Ja11~~:,'"rJ;
l>ud ..........
' ~ .... ...., ported that !IOmeone ahot a hole . Costa Mesa, w:•~:: I :~~~~~! > throueh a front window In her had slowed to make a left
home, evldentally !rom a BB at 4401 W. Coast Hwy., Newport __ .:._ __ _
gun . . . Beach e FB.IJJAT. JVl(E :J e SUlfDAT, 1VIfE 5
Beverly Black of Long Beach , Lupe Acosta, 18, Tony R. Agala
employee of Christian's Hut, Bal-Jr., 18, Joseph R. Castro, 18. a nd
boa, reported that someone used a juvenile boy, 16, all from Santa
a knife on her car tire and broke Ana were arrested at Bayside Dr.
t he car radio aerial on a recen t and Coast Hwy .. at 12 :15 a .m.
evening and prior to t hat tried charges of being m inora In
to steal the veh icle from the res-session of a n aloohollc beverage
taurant parking lot ... Pollee put ... J ames Thompson of 125 Tur-
out a broadcast In an attempt to quolse Ave., Balboa Island,
recover a car stolen from Mrs. ported the tht'!t of a $18
Joseph P. Landis of 2681 Crest-nylon cover from his ca r parked
view Dr., Bay Shores ... Ken-In front of his residence .. ,
neth E. Dell, 44, of 115 Apolena A. N. Zerman, 72, of 221 Golden-
Ave., Balboa Island, was arrest-rod Ave., Corona del Mar, fainted
ed on an Intoxication In auto In the Corona del Mar church at
chara:e at Park Ave. and Marine 11 :35 a.m. and was treated by a
Ave., Balboa lsland, at 6:44 p.m. physlQ.an ... Anna C. Olson, 75.
... Franklin H. ,Youna:. Camp of 700 hellotropt> Ave., Corona del
gjfts from
Karen Margreta Imports
Wedding Invitation Tray
the perfect gift
tor the bride ..•
with her ow n
lnv1tatlon
beautl!ully tramt'd ...
gold or sliver
We reetster
brlde'a patterns
2653 E. Coaat Hle:hway
Corona del Mar
Ha rbor 1373 Hours 9:30 to 5:30 OP'!ft Ba:ndayt
..sc. Cat 0. Ow
• 1ST.
Alf!UVEJISAilT
SALE!
$5.50
'54 MERC. CONVERT.
Oaly $2499 at
J0.-1 SOli
LDICOLII-MEBCVBT
100 w_. Coaat BJgbway
REW7011T BEACH
Mar. was treat('(! by a physician
arter she suUered a db.zy spell
. . . A burglar entered the boat,
In slip 42, Richardson's
Landing, owned by Dr. W. H .
Rimmer of Riverside and stole
four woolen shirts. pair of top -
alder shoes. six b&th towels and
consumed some canned goods
whJle aboard ... Four b lankets,
three yachting caps a nd six tea
towels.. a ll valued at $152
stolen from the boat of 0 . C.
of Los Ana:eles, moored In
50, Richa rdson's Landin& ...
twa-door 1952 Cadillac wa.s
from In front of 4407
shore Dr .. Newport Beach, ~nod
by M rs. M ary Harper of
46th St., Newport Beach ...
e MOJQJAT. JUJfE I
H. J . Swanson of 2515 E. Cout
Hwy.. Corona del Mar, rrported
a possible BB hole In a larce
p late &Ius window at tha t ad-
dress ... A four.foot section
cut out ot hla earden h ose
a tank
A hit run car d a,ma.r ..
the rl&ht rear fende-r
of Gene Norvell of 421 S.ow,ard
Rd .. Corona del Mar, parked
front of 3416 VIa Lido, Newport
Beach ... A $12 Hawaiian type
bathing suit wu stolen from the
clothes line of Mrs. Patricia Rob-
erts of 217 Coral Ave., Balboa
Island ... Dennis Popejoy, 13, of
423 Westminster Ave .. N_.port
Heights. auUered a cut left fore-
a rm at Horace Enslen School
when he tried to stop a glasa
door and put his arm throu&h
It; he was take n by ambulance
to Hoag Memorial Hospital .
Cool-Crisp
Party CoHons ,
We are now showing our pretty
as a dream summer cottons .
you must see these ... exciting
colors, Exclusive Pat Primo Sty·
lings in Do t t e d Swiss with
flo wers ... Sheers, Cotton Lace
and many imported fabrics. For
originality in your s u m m e r
wardrobes see us.
Fashion Apparel
' • (on wt:1 • Santa Ana' Country Qub)
... £ ........ ~ a... ...
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Specials for 'B~~n., Fri., Sat., J•e 1-10-11
TASTEWEu..-co~llb. GOLDER STATE-Pna:dum 1f1 GaL
Margarine 2-25c Ice Cream 79c R 10~
JI&IIIIT uao m-w
;:· ............... 55¢ Spinach 15¢ Syrup ~;a.:-····-······'· . . 21¢ 11/o
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N S d 3 •~ 25¢ Sal 53¢ auiiCO •-eW pu 5 , mon ~--····················· Crackers ~--················ 23¢
z.man·~ -. c-DEl: XOW'TE-SUc~Mt or Bal._
~------2"'27f Pin ~Juice21C Sa.-OIID .. ALLnrk c~~;;r Milk 1 ~¢ ue raut:. ·-COFFEE 75•.
0:, . IF LIT$!.\ iLl !.\Ell>
BELL PEPPERS
9c lb.
LAIIGE
CELERY
9c ea.
BEANS
15c lb. ' ......
SWEET CORN
6 ears 25c
49c doz.
~=1 !ROlE n IOOO~
SiiiA'waEiiiES 23(
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St~~clll Sale Ptbe 2 ptp. a8c Spam ~~ ................................ 35¢
SWISS STEAK
J BOULDEB Oa auK• .OIIELESS
ROLLED ROAST
GROUND ROUND
.ORELESS
STEW BEEF
EDROAST a9l
Lean Groun·d Beef ·4L...'l"
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