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Couna1Says
It's Illegal
The Newport Beach Park,
Beach and Recreation Commta.
alon wu dHCrlbed u "an Ulegal
commi.uJon" and wu aummarUy ---------------------------------------1 dluolved by unanJmous action I of the City Council Monday eve-
nlnK. Out on their proverbial ears
went Commlulon C h a I r m a n
Helene Csenar of Balboa Island
and Members Ruth Fleming of
Corona del Mar, Sandy HamJlton
of Balboa, Marton Dodd o( ec..
ona Rlghlanda. C. D. Vandervort
of Udo Iale, Robert Campbell of
Bay Shor~ Arthur Cubbage of
Newport Island, Hans Broerlne of
Balboa Island and Heinz Kaiser
of Coata Mesa.
e WITIIOUT .OWEa TO Acr
MAE L BOlT ......... ted • _... dty detlr .. •....-t a-d~
It fell to City Attorney Karl
Davis to deliver the coup de
grace. He said that the pre-char.
ter Park Commilalon included
nine members, and that the
Charter set the membership at
aeven. No action had been taken
to reorganize the ConuniJaaJon u
a 7.member body, and, therefore,
Mr. Davia had prepared a retaolu.
tlon whereby City CouncU con.
aldered the Commt.ulon to be u.
leKally conatltuted -in fact. u.
leg&l since the Charter went Into
eUect. and without power to act
since that time.
The coup wa.s delivered with a
alight pat on the back. The reso-
lution removed all nine members
"without reflection or crttlclam"
and with the expression of ap.
predation from Council.
Acting City Clerk,
Treasurer amed Mayor Dora Hill expressed re-
gret that thla matter of ''recon.
stJtutlng'' the Cornmlsslon had made vacant by Mr. Priest's be-en delayed 10 Jon,. She a. Mra. Mae Holt of Corona del
Mar wu appointed u acting city
clerk Monday evenlng by the
Newport City Council to replace
C. K. Priest. At the same time
Mrs. Edith Seely of Corona del
Mar waa appointed u acting city
treasurer to fill the position also
An Invitation was extended by
Newport City Council Monday
eventna to the Olympic Rowing
Committee to hold the l!r.J6
Olympic rowlng trials here In
Newport Harbor.
The Newport Invitation, as
well as the Invitation of the
County Board or Supervisors. will
be taken by Hay Laneenhelm.
ellec:utlve secretary of the New.
port Harbor Chamber of Com·
merce, to the Rowtna Committee
meet1n1 to be he ld Sunday In
Syracuee, N. Y. Mr. Langenhelm
Is a member of the Olympic Row.
lnr Committee.
Refunds Due
On View Fund
resignation. sured the audience that appoint.
City Clerk Priest resigned Frl menta wUI be m ade as soon as
day mornlne at the conclusion of possible.
an bour.tong special Clty Coun From the audience came the
d l mwting, called to coruJider remark that "It seems like the
"the removal of the city clerk or CommlAsion got the ax for not
to consider;, acceptance of his agreeing with Council on con.
resignation. ttnulna the city trailer park."
Coundlman Lee Wllder sua· Mrs. D\lnean Stewart at Share
..-... ~ ~ that aMia oun .we.~ ~.~JV--*-awlt ......
ol appolntfnc CltJ Manqer Mn to cliMoln the eommtMion.
Sa.Uon u actina c:lty clerk and r . T. Martin of Central New.
acting etty treasurer. Mr. W,Uder port uked why City Manager
stated that Mr. Sailors actual John Sailors had called In the
ly ha~ the responsibility of super Commission for a conference on
vising thOSe jobs anyway until the trailer park last week lt It
per m a n e n t appointments are was an Illegal commission.
made. Councilmen ~ndy Mac. A woman In the a udience
Kay and Stanley Rldderhof com claimed that Counetl would now
mented that they had not had name park commlssloners who
time to consider the auggHtlon. would be favorable to the trailer Mrs. Holt, who 1s the wife of park.
Douglas Holt of 424 Fernleaf e JlEPVTEI CJIAIICE
Ave., has be-en serving a.s deputy MMJ. Csenar, chairman of the
city clerk. Mrs. Seely. wife of dl.uolved commission. refuted
Louis K. Seely of 406 Goldenrod the charge of Illegality. She re.
Ave .. has been deputy city treas minded the Council that after
urer. the Charter had been approved e MEETDfC CLOSED she had asked them when the
Friday's special Council meet Commission would be reconstl·
lng, called for 9:15 a.m., did not tuted. Sbe had been told that It
convene untJl 9:30. The wire re. would be done In due time, and
corder was Installed to take down In the meantime the commission
the record of the meeting. would carry on legally.
Mayor Hill called the meeting She said further that It had
to order, then announced that been assumed all along that the
the Council was about to con Commission would be reduced to
aider a personnel matter and seven members by dropping
therefore had the privilege of Hans Broerlng and Heinz Kaiser.
The folD who donated funds holding a closed meeting. This who never attended meetings.
b ay Of lnvltlna the r"' Councilman J. B. Stoddard re. to save lnaplratJon Point on the was Y w · • ". port ... s out vea.led the thinking of Council Corona del Mar blurt will •et a .... ·
Partial refund one of these days. Policemen were stationed at concerning possible reforming of
N....-City Council received the doo111 to Insure privacy of a Park Commission. He suggested ..,_.,..... ""'·-·-t 1 th" Council cham that one Commission member be a -~-nd•v evenln• from ~......, on n " · ·-· _, -• ..._ -... t all mem'-"rs chosen from each of the seven the State Dlvlalon ot Beaches and "'"''"" ... ~n were ""' f th Co dl I • City Man councilmanic districts. Parka that the total aurplus 1a o e un • P u ·
$819.70. Thla will be turned owr ager John Sailors, City Attorney th;o':n~:::~ ~leg~l~dty'er' ~~ to the Newport Harbor Bank.' Karl Davts. City Clerk Priest and
tru.teec of the "Save tbe VIew'' Deputy City Clerk May Holt. unfortunate, that Council had
fund. 'lbla amount wtll be re-e L&nEa ll&AD acted In good faith, and that the
funded on a pro-rata bu1a. About 10:15 Charlie Priest bad light thrown on the Com.
(Continued on Pap 7) mission was totally undeserved.
The rHOlutlon was adopted un.
anJmoualy.
IOJf ltOD TO •oaLU
A aon, l.U,.y Jtelloag. wu
born to Mr. and Mn. Morgan
Noble of 2761 s.y.bore Dr., Bay
Shorea. in Hoaa Memorial Hos-
pital on Frtd&Y, lune 3.
left) ... ...... .... ...... Lido lele. tldiDM ..... =-· ... (.t ..... 11ft ...... , ...... (lob) ... tr •...-rt a..da. • .,... ....... ... •==• ............ laa..d. pabUdty dMdla-. fft.l hU. Ia ~ ..a c..,.
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GOLF TOUR EY FRIDAY
~t
tee off at 1 p.m. sharp tllmOmJW
(Friday) at the lrvlne Coast
Country Club. Representatives
from service clubs In the area
will participate In the tourna
ment play. sponsored by the
tow
dren In Orange County.
The goUera •·UJ tee oH as fol
lows:
1 p.m .-Frank Lefever. Dr 0
G. Suess. Don Harwood. Paul
Butler.
COUNCIL CONTINUES
CITY TRAILER PARK
Water skiing and speed boat
racing have been stopped In the
Upper Bay by order or the New.
port City Council, and water traf.
fie there has been slowed to !5
mJles per hour
The Upper Bay, which has
been a scene ot tremendous
week.end activity, Is now within
the city limits of Newport Beach.
and there!ore governed by Ita
Harbor ordinances. which aet the
5 MPH speed limit.
The explosive announcement
carne In an off hand way Mon.
day evenlnr at the City Council
. m eetIng. Under consideration
I was a proposed emergency ordl
nance entltl~ "speed and een.
IEIII. TUESIIY
Aa~pablJc .......
ben .,_ cmJed -4 ..... ~ la tM •....-t Ctty
Ball Cou.Dd1 Cb-.ben to ....
au.~ .......
boats CIDd ,.... aJd..UD9' la tU
Upper &ay.
era! regulations In a portion of
the Upper Newport Bay" It was
patterned after a county ordl·
nanee passed last month by the
SUIX'f'Vlaors. and would have
taken effect immediately upon
p~. e COIOOTTE.E JfAMED
City Attorney Karl Davis aald
he was concerned with the con.
stltuUonallty ot certain prov1.
sloruJ of the ordinance and aug.
gested that It should not be ap
proved.
A dlscusslon with Interested
cltlz.ens and organizations wu
sucgested. Mayor Dora HUl
named Councilmen Sandy Mac.
Kay, Gerald Bennett. J. B. Stod.
dard and Clarence Hlcble u a
committee to conduct an ln.
formal public hearing .
'lbe next day City Mana,g~
John SalloMJ Informed Harbor
Master Russell Crate to enforce
the 5 MPH speed limit In tbe
Upper Bay. Mr. Sallora and Mr.
Craig made an lnspectJon tour of
the Upper Bay to check on po..
sible 80lutlona to tbe wa~• aid· lac &D4 ....... lltalldaa. --'""---'
Mr. O'alg told tbf! ~ ,...
tft'day that the 5 MPH llm1t will
be enforced until any nf'W city
ordlnan~ concemlnr sJ)f!f!d on
Sfreet Light
Issue up Again
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I p • ., "op
E e:e E M .. •:• ... •••• •:x:•
I feel let down by my City C<>Un¢il:
I am deeply disappointed in eoch of the seven members of the
Council, eoeh of whom had been elected just o 'hort time ago by a
populor vote to ,.present us in cerryinq out the business of our c.ity.
Am I the one out of step 1 If f+lot is so, come on, oil you Johnnies·
in·step. ond put me streight. ·
But I believe thot there are o greot mony of our citizens who feel
the some as I.
e DISCOURAGING DECISIONS
Mondoy evening come two omozing decisions by our City Coun·
cil--both by unanimous vote.
First come the scuttling of the P.u~ Commission. Council voted
not merely to dinolve the public·spirited. hMd·working Commission.
but elso to announce officially to the public that the Commiss1on was
"illegal," hod been illegal in foct since the City Charter hod gone in
effect.
I thin k the Park Commission was shabbily treoted, in e manner
not befitting the caliber of these citizens or their sincere devotion to
their duty.
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TRBHONiS: ~ 1114~ 1111
MEMI!R ~THE
CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUIUSHW ASSOCIATION
AlwJ of the NATIONA.l E:DITOltAI. ASSOCIATON
AlVO E. HAAIA ._Lilt. eN PuWW..r P~ HAAPA... ._.A.ecfe .. Edltw
HUGH Me~MIUAN -News PilotCHJreph•r
IEitT L JOHNSON.. --------........Ad~rtlld~tt Ol,..ctOf'
SAM MITCHELL • • .• Adveriklt.t, Prifttift9
ltUIY ST£VENSON-·-··-··--·-·-·· .. ·-·-·-·---··---IooU•oper
e e • The NEWitOlT HAaiOl ENSI4iN het .._.._ fthtMifte4 .. ... •
r~•wsp.per of 901terel circuletloe by ludtmeftt of +tie Superior Ceurt ertd by
r .. .olt thereof is quelifi.d to pvWidt •II pvWlc ltOtiCft Nqllit.cl by lew • * • Er~t•rod ., Second Cleu M.Her In tiM Post Offk. et Cofoe• cl•l Mer. Celif.
suasctarfiON ltATlS
l-.f 1111Kc:riptl011 r•t..: f-~1.00; Oil* .,..~),()0
O..ttido of ih-H...W.At..:T-~7.00;..,. YNI'-$4.00 City Council hod sound legal grounds for their action. They
con stoutly contend that they were not influenced in ony wey by Com-
mission stubbornness--by the refusol of the Commission majority to
business. ~~4 Nj C)j • • •
go olong with the Council's determination to stoy in the trailer pork /:J _ J• /1~ Prup
I wos born o few days before yesterday. I find it utterly noive to
say that the Council wos not influenced by the Commission opposition --------------------------
You con bet oil the teo in China that there would have been no rude
charges of "illegality," or any summary firing of the Por~ Commission
if that Commission hod kowtowed obediently to the will of the
Council.
e COMMON SENSE APPROACH
Don't get me wrong. I do not melln thot Council should hove
feken no action. They HAD to re-form or reconstitute the Commission
into the proper seven·member size.
But how would you heve done it-you. Mr. private citite"? I
believe you would hove tllken the proper. honest, neighborly. ond just
pl.,in common sense procedure of sim ply declaring the nine·member
Pork Commission d issolved, ond then further comply with the Chllrter
by immediately appointing a seven-member Commission. It would not
heve mattered who the seven were-they could have been any of the
old Commission. or none of them. But a foresighted. business.liht
Council would not hove llded in such o monner thet left the city with
no Pork Commission at"" for the moment.
There wes no need to bring in the stigma of "ille gality." Pardon
me, Mr. City Attorney. but thot charge is nonsense. "Reconstituting"
of city boords and city commissions is the responsibility of City Coun·
c1l. and eny commission 1n e.cistence a t the time of Chorter opproval
MUST ce rry on, and legolly. until Council gets oround to its respon·
sibility.
• POT ox aALLOT rez. Sr. Leopoldo R. Verdueo.
To the lady who asked at Mon. Sr. Leopoldo R. VerdU&"o.
day's City Councll heartne on the
Municipal Trailer Park. "Can't It Dear Sir:
be put on the ballot and let u.s I am pleued to etve you a re-
vote on It !"-the answer by ,...... o1 1 dln 1 u t•-"' Councilman Bennett that this ~~"". • my an I'• n a n o.cu
would Indicate lack of confidence States Army aeroplane, on Mexf.
In the CouncU brought on a very can soU to-day, u follows:
amu!lng and embanassing re-I took otf from Brooks Field,
action. There was much tttterlna San Antonio. Texas, at 10 o'clock
and some audible "we don'ts" this morning. Weather report:
from the a udience. Dryden, Marta and .El Puo aU
I have t>een asked the same unlimited ceutne. I ran Into dust
question by quite a few people. stonn at Marathon. Followed
The answer t. detlnltely "yes." railway; barely able to aee it.
I wtJJ explain In detail ln next Took wrona rallroad at Palaano.
week'a column bow an issue can Ran out o1 dust atorm and new
be put on the b&llot by the parallel to lt. Unable to recaln people. Read It here.
It was obvious to one and all course on account ot advancing
that the Council Individually bad dust storm. StJll &ettina cellJnc
made up Its mJnd on the Trailer unJlmJted at E1 Puo. Landed on
Park and no amount of argument road at Cd. Sam&layuca, Cblhu.
would change lt. The protesters ahua, and was Informed by a
aealnst the trailer park could pustna Mexican cltiz.en tha.t I
• IF THERE HAD BEEN HARMONY . . • better bave spent their time vtew. could eet gu In the town; also, lng .. 1 Love Lucy." Certainly the City Council would have teken the common sense that there wu a l'ood landtne I wtJI also comment on Mon. way if there hod been llgreement •nd harmony betw-en Counc1'1 •nd tleld near the town. l was unable .. "' .. day night's meeting of the Coun· Park Commission. ell. Rl&ht now you should get a to find landlna field, howtver,
If there had been harmony ... But there wes not. And there· copy of the proposed budget and and so landed again on the high.
fore the 'illegality" subterfuge. Was it pe~haps because it gives the study lt. Copies are ava1lab1e at way. I purchued 2S &allons ot
Council a handy out not to re·eppoint any stubborn members of the the City Hall, and also at the En· auto gas apd took off on high.
old commission? sign o!llce. way at 4:55 Ctontral Standard
Indeed, there was not harmony. Word has rel!ched us about th~ e • • nme, and landed at BillS Field
special secret meeting held lost week between the City Council one • THE a'O'DCET at Fort Bll.s.s, Texa.s. acrou from
the Park Commission, with the city mMoger presiding. There wos an Something you probably don't Cd. Juarez, Mwoo. at 5:15 p.m.
attempt to get the Commission to 90 olong with the Council's pion know: All the Harbor expense Central Standard Time. My Pal-
for c.oni inuing ond i~nn iM city trailer n~~>r4t. TM Council a----1 that was budcetted Jut yeu wu ...._. oa UUa 01Pt wu wu. .. ·r · --·"-:I r-•...--SM.MIS. "nl1s YMr eftrY experwe rant 00feft J W Corc:or that the Commission's failure to go along would show lock of confi-that can be Interpreted u Har. Brook.a Ft lei. ~ · an,
dence in the Council. bor exPense wlll be paid tor out 1 e u .l lJ
It was not" pleasant or friendly meeting. The Commission majority l of the oil Income fund. That's want Vfty espec a Y to state
would not llgree to rubber stemp the Council pion. The response of I Just dandy. CetUng that money that the officer In charge at Cd.
th C ·1 th t · ht · t 11 es'gn · Is just like a blind sow ptcktng Samalayuca, El Cabo de Aduana,
e Tohu,cf.1 was a youbem1g 1us a~ we r i· dl up an acorn. Sr. Fuerto, was most con~lderate
e •nol answer wos Her yet-you re •re · The budget wiU have an otl and helpful to us, and we extend e DISAPPOINTMENT NO. 2 revenue assist of $150,000, men our sincere thanks to him and to
That was lhe first dis&ppomtment Monday evening. The second tloned In this year's budget. With the Customs Servtoe he repre.
I . 0 • c · c 'I all that break of luck, the Coun-was no+ ong •n com.ng. It was the unammous vote ot 1ty ounc1 ell can't balance the budget with-sent&.
to stay 1n the business of ru.,ning" trailer camp. out raising our overaU tax above May I extend to you. Sir, my
There was only one argument by Council: Money. Nothing else the $1.09 of last year. I'll break hl&hest appreciation for the
mattered. that $1.09 of last year down for prompt asaJatance and courteous
I think there ere o great many rnore important items. One is the you : .75 general tax fund; .03 treatment given me by your of.
rugged determination to stick to a basic principle. The alternative parks, beac h and recreation fund; flee and other authorities of the
~"Y be th~rty thousan.d dollar~. ?r 3~ thousand, or 300 million. But .05 library: .04 ad~ertlslng; .10 Mexican Government.
d doesn t l1p the scllle 1f the pr~nc•ple 1S wrong. gem•ral city bonds, .12, retire. am. my dear Slr,
Th · · 1 h h d · h · b · A ment fund. Total $1.09 ror most e pr~nc1p e ere as to o wd government 1n uw,ess. m t th It . 99 f t 1 Very respectfully yours,
I wrong? Am I thot Johnnie·out·of·step? Or is it true that this country ~exede a~e:~ · or cera n an.
of ours WM built and mllde strong by the exclusively AmericM prin· 1 hllve a ~trong suspicion that (Major. ~.:~:.~-r:;,s, Brooks
c.iple of pnvate ini tiative and private enterprise? Is it true that we the tentative budget which the Field, Texas)
must all stoutly resist all oHempts to scuttle that great principle. ond I Clty Hall has been working on
to fiqht ary ~chemes to swing our free country in the d~rection of so will have some changes such as
c'ol'st c a.,d communistic. doctrine? Is it " step i" t~ s direction to using the honest figure :'' $52,.
put the c•ty 'n the business of running & trailer camp ... or a hard 1400.000 assessed valuation In-
wore store or" newspaper, or a trllnsfer company? l<S50tt>a000cl 0
000! the roS2un400d
000
figure or
We or the Air Force were just
leamln£ how to u.se radio. We
came Into the north.south leg ot
the EJ Paso Sta tion. My expert.
ence had not at that time been
sufficient to enable me to dlag
nose whether I was stral&ht
north or south of El Puo. Not
I t C 'I t th t' Th . . or . . more. wo~ our seven ou'lCt me'l o answer ese ques •O"S e They were just giving themselves
c,fze.., whom the'e Counc•lmen represent h11ve a right to know lhe that much slack to d.Jscover and
a.,swers. . use as a cushion to make them
Trere-nre solid busines<men of Newport who a lso ore of the look good.
cpir'c, •hot the c'ty ~hould be in the trailer par~ bustt"'ess. But I
hove'! t heerd them express approvel of the city going 1nto their own
pllrl c .... lar type of b usiness. Perhaps they have two standards of judg·
ment, o• maybe more. Moybe it s ~II right 1n the cese of trailer pllrh.
because they don't own one. But not quite so all right '" the case of
hardware stores, or newspapers. or moving ond storllge .
e MONEY OVER HUMAN VALUES
There is onother principle too.
Monday evening it came up in shllmefullight. Someone asked for
en ordinance to prohibit ~ids from playing boll in the alleys ...
Someone protested ogoinst " playground for children in the city park
on Bolboe Peninsula (where the Point Association urged the city to
lceep the trailer park on the boy) ... Someone pointed out th.,t the
city of Newport Belich DOES NOT HAVE A SINGLE BALL DIA·
MONO ... Someone put it this woy: "Money over humon values"
. . . And the Balboo Improvement Association, which also ask.d the
city to st&y in the trlliler pllrk business so it wouldn't lose the income.
requested the c.ity to shoot up o thousand dollors of taxpayers' money
in Fourth of July fireworks, ond the city obliged. · •
Money over human vl!lues . . . How do you osseu th. volue of
a recreation center, or boll diamond. that prevents JUST ONE young·
ster of ours from turning to dope or to crime? What value do you put
on thot M & life?
County Fair Officials Ask
Mesa to Provide Fire Patrol
e e • havine seen the Rio Grande I
• TJUP TO TEXAS figured I must be on the north
The Boss says, "You're working tee. ao I headed _,uth. Before J
too hard; better take a trip." could work out the problem by
Now when a guy who works 18 trial and error, the m&ln tank
hours a day talks llke that, may. conked out. With only~ minutes
ate I am stcker than I thJnk. of gas In the reaeJ:Ve tank. a
So-o-o, Ue your glove, Texas, here landing for tuel wu necMaafY.
1 come, wtth my best lick. The area wu fiat except for
Thoueht I'd eo to Texas and hummocks of sand. Only poe~~~.
get a little sunshine. Approach. ble chance .,.. a dtrt road
tng Biers Fteld brlnp back eroded below the roadside level.
memories -Ft. Bll.ss, El Pa.so, We ttehtened our belts and aot
Juarez. and an lnt.ernatJonaJ away with lt. The hJch wlnp
fllaht without benefit of vtaa. tn. made It poalble.
tentlon or permiulon. The MCOnd Iandini wu on the
M,y oUJctaJ achedule called for Juarez-Mexico City hlpway, a
stops at Ft. BU.. now Bi&P two.lane job, wttb ditches on
Field: Tu<*>n. :March Field. Ram. each aJde. Att• b~IIIU (pet.
Uton Fteld. San ftandsco bay re-ro1 to them) and belna releued
Jion, and mum. It wu for tbe (qulte a few u. S. OJfta had been
PW"PPM of maJntalntn& pllot pro. held tn jaJ.l for llmllar oa..;
ftdf'ncy and mMtlne the annual we Weft ludl7 that relatlona
requirer~M"nu of l o 1 t r u m e n t , were very c.d1aJ at that tbDt)
ni.Pt flllltt., ece. Tbe plaM.... • ... barelJ dated t.be f.I'OUl\d ...
1).43 bJ.Ib eull wtnc mooopJa.De. tor ruMJ.oa oa tM ...,.._ J \&lid
my pu.enaer a t~apply oftlcer 1n1 r •"'" taM to .. ott aDd
Wltb ftf'1 11t0e a1r rldjna eJr1*1. tben .. ~ to dae pmo&. Jt
ence. bunMd J.lb _. iiia1. M I ~
At t.hla polot I tftlert a Wt.r tiM field at 1:1 Palo ..
Colta Mesa cound.l.men were the fair crouncll be handJitd by .apect by me, 1dlkb .llboR!d C!QIIa. ~ CUM cNt Ia ........
uUd by County Fair otr:ldala the ltate diYialon al udttt«tuN bat the oft ......, cMqjl tbat 1 ant ~ "'WWaat ,... • JR
Jut wwk to pJ'OY1de a fire tJVdl u ln. tiM put. aa lwlri'W 1ft diJIIMIIIUe _.. bllmtq lft ULat ..,...., -
pia a x.how fire patrol al the The eount7 tor.try ~t JrOedL .._.. It UcJ -; It ..u; a.Jr•
llvwtocil aru at the Oran.p provided the ttn trudc and crew --... Oou.nty h.lr, Aua. 8 to 14. a.n4.. .tiM :M.hour U\WtOCic ,.,. t.ht l/lblrf, bat Mt tbe ..,.... . -........,;.~-~~
at7 ....,..., ~ t:411ey pettbl tn tbe ,_. ... n..., n nn-...ilili =~.-:.~ ..:-..:: ~ ~.,.:: ::..~ ,.,...._...... ftit tbatDOd~ ....... bt.adl~A~ .... ol ,... .. ~ ... ....... '* J a r EBfiOII oplfeton police ... ._ ,......_ .... WID M ~ al .. .._,lliilt .. 0.. ..... w. ,._ .. 01 • ... aa. ....... aac1 1M ..w 1101 ... ..a ,... r . ._ ...-. CIL aa .._
...., .,. rt. ftlr UIO a.lll4 • _...... tbe dt7 ......-IUeN&-., OW1' :.._till .... .. .a.::.:~~~
IMl Mare Mill-,..... • c ntsf. Olllrat•., C'41r1 •• 01: 1M-...._ la•s
CllaiiT c:aoKa n TD au
Mill Ellie Parrba, Lone Beach
attOf'DC!')', wW partlclpate ln tbt
11 a.m. MrYice at Chrllt anarch
By the Sta tn Newport Beach
thl.a Sunday. Her appearance lJ
apon.sored by tbe local church
Woman'• Soetety of CbrlJtlan
Ser\1ce on Mb.alf of mt.lona
work of the dlurdl. 1be putor,
~v. Roy A. Carlaon, Is ln at.
tendance at the week.Jonc 1e1
atons o1 the MetbodJst Annu&l
Conference ln Redlands.
Both momtnc wonhlp 8etVlcea
will be conducted by the ~v.
George Reeves, lr., aaalstant pas.
tor, who will also preach for the
early service.
VACA110W c::auaCB SCIIOOL
Dally vacation church school
wtll be held July 18-29 at the
Corona del Mar Community
Church. The school wUJ be held
from 9 to 11 a.m. for kindergar
ten through junior high ages.
Program wtU Include singing,
wotshlp, at\ld1'. handcra.tb. recre-
ation and refnshmenta. Regl.stra.
tlon blanks can be obtained at
the church omoe, 611 Heliotrope
Ave.
ST. AXDaEW"S PBEUYTEaiAJf
The Sacrament of Holy Com.
munton wUl be ~lebrated Sun.
day at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church. The subject of the Com.
munJon Meditations by Rev.
James S. Stewart ts, "0 Taste and
See."
VJIIVEDJU.IST FEU.OWSIIJP
Slides showing almost two
years of activity of the Universal.
1st Community Fellowship wiJJ
be shown during the Sunday
School period from 10:30 to 11
a.m. this Sunday. Rev. Frederick
Ringe wiJJ preach on "Now Is the
Acceptable Time" at the 11 a.m.
servl~. Father's Day wtll bt> rec·
ognlzed. The group meets at the
Ebell Clubhouse In Balboa.
.loiiJ Ricer Cafe
Ia lilfl*lzlll
Cash totalln& $115 was stolen
from the Jolly Roger Cafe, 203
Marine Ave., Balboa Island, In a
burglary, according to owner
Arthur L. Sallsbury ot 214 Nar.
cfssus Ave., Corona del Mar. who
notWed Newport pollee at 8:48
a .m. last Thursday.
The burglar used a crow bar
to pty open a eta.a panelled
M~ Dora Hill of Newport and • up e r Y ltl on. Volunteer
Beach, Mayor Claire Nelaon of coaches are handltna the d1ftft.
eo.ta Mesa and Superviaor Heinz ent teams. Some o1 the team1
Kaa..tr have been tnvtted to take lltfll need coaches, M.r. JlcMJlllan
part 1n the OJ)ftl.1na o1 the Bar-;..;report:=:::;:::ed:========= bof Area BoY.. dub Wleball -
MUOD at e:30 p.m. tomorrow Ia ~=~.tn~·:::a:.=~ G mour
club dlrector. Gl• An ln.Oeld demonatratJon wm lmpses be put on by tbe eenJot team
sponaored by the Newport Bar·
boJ' American Leeton PotJt and
Theodore Robina Ford aeency.
Followlna thJ.t. A leaeue teams
wUJ play exhtbltJon aames.
Leaaue play will start Monday
at the Community Youth Center,
Ids Ave. and Fifth Ave .. Corona
del Mar; Newport Harbor Union
HJ&h School and Costa Mesa
Park. C leapea will play at aJl
three Jocatloha, wltb B and A
leacues ln addlt:Jou at the mesa
park.
Monday eames at the CYC tn.
dude Bravee va. Glanta and
Cuba va. Dodaena.. On Wedn5
day, June 1!5, the Cardinals an<!
IndJan.s will tanele and the
Olanta and the Cuba. On Friday.
.June 17, the Indians and the
Doc1&era wtll play and the Card·
tnabt and the Braves. Ftnt aames
are at 10 a.m. and acond eames
at 11:15 a.m.
The recreation department of
Newport Harbor Union High
School l.s fumlahln& the umpire
F•lll• ... 11111 ,.. . .,.. ... .
S p r t n g graduatJon exercises
were recently held by the Vema
Miller School of Charm of Santa
Ana and Corona del Mar. ln.
eluded a number ot "model stu.
dents" from the Harbor area.
Graduates put on a fuhton show
for thelr famllles. and frtends at
the graduation fete held at the
Peacock Room of the Ebell Club
In Santa An.a.
Harbor area graduates Include
Mrs. George Rule, Carol Me.
Queeney, Mrs. B. 1. CosteUow.
Mra. 0 . D. Hunter, Roney Yorba,
Dorothy Gilman, Mn. Ray Danl·
eer. Leslie Gates, Mrs. C. E. Hot.
lowa,y, and Mrs. EUzabeth Mea.
dowa.
June ls really a &Itt month-
graduation ctfU for bleb ecnool
and collep craduates, ~n the
IU'niller try that attend junior
bi&M. Horace En&Jcn and the
erammar IICboolJ. 1ben the-re are
brides to atve ~&1 presents
to ... 11~ and such fow per.
sonaJ ahowen -other trouuea u
ttema we just want to ctve the
brides we Uke ao well.
,.. ...... --till ... a. Cl tilDe..._ tM lll'tde pk:b oat
peril .a· wUta ...... ..
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crttead•ah. 0' ..... '1 u
looded wltJa ..... ~ ct .... _._,. .. 84IY .. ... ...., ... _ ..... ct
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yoa ... a. •wbll*lll"' Ulat
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StunnJne amonc htah fashJon
gUts t. the latest jewelled collar.
Ueht In welaht It 11, and a stun.
nlne and dressy addition to
sweaters and plaJn necklines.
You may PeJ'*)nallz.e your Jilt to
the bridesmaids by &lvinc each
a bracelet by Monet, the master
jeweler. Gtve one a atlver ornate
chain with an lnltl&l banele. an.
other a &olden Unk.a with A(l or .
nate bang'le . . . earrinp and
rope neckJace. In eold and other
metals will also gtve you a wtde
selection at O'BRIEN'S.
StW loot'ng ,_ padlaattoG
aDd bl.ltiMiat' gt.ftaf ..... fo.
beaatlhal belta 1a pastel
~ ad .....at? •tuaw,._
.-cat .... ..etmt' ... yaw .... .
-CIDIIt1a--. ..,.. ........ All
.. Cl cWiw tut .. ......, -.1
&lldln& door-lnto the patio. The .... ,... vtl1 pacl ...... J..t aiMI Ill_ ........... _
barJ1ar tiMb -.t the bar to pin
entry to the of!lce. He opened
sever&l drawers In a desk and
took $30 In nlckeb. $20 In dimes,
aU rolled. plus $SO In loose -.uar.
ters and $15 In halves. The sus.
pect ldt via a rear dooc to the
alley.
The burelar did not take $13 In
roled pennies and two checks. All
other currency and checks for the
tlrm were In a floor safe. The
burglar did not attempt to enter
the sate. pollee said.
Jl.ECEIVES JWUIWC DECREE
One of the wason's graduates
t. Shirley Herman Deluca. dauah·
ter of Mr. and Mra. L. A. Herman
of 231 Del Mar, Costa Mesa. Shlr·
ley has just received her bache.
lor of science In nursing from
Mount St. Mary's College, Loa
Angeles. She is a Newport Harbor
High Graduate.
Servtne ln the Far East aboa.rd
the attack a.Jrttatt carrier US.S.
Oriskany are Ronald S. Johnson.
electrtctan's mate fireman ap.
prentice. USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnson of 400~ Club-
house Ave~ Newport Beach.
Calif.; Charles R. Mobley, Jr ..
aviation boatswaJn's mate third
class, USN. aon of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Mobley of 2019 Orange
Ave., and husband of the former
Mlss Glldle Ratnwate of 101.2 Qr.
a nee Ave., Costa Mesa.
The ahlp, a unit of the 7th
Fleet. left Its home port in March
on her third tour of Far Eastern
duty and wtJJ visit ports tn
Japan. Hawaii and the Pblllp.
pines befo~ ~tumlng In the faJJ .
The Oriskany, named after a
famoua RevolutJonary War bat.
Ue, wu commJaaloned In 1950.
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~ wW calalo ADOD tlae
.... jeweUed dell ·--••• IICide S. IMtiMn Cal1fanUa
Clad boaad to loolr IOph.I8U.
ClllW.
Come ln and SEE tow yourself. ·
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DetermJned ~ltlon to tM yeu.rouJld ncre.uoa. Mach-park. ~ntln\Md op~rallora o1 tbe dtr _. parld8a Jot &ad parldna
kaller park wu upteeled at tbe meters for ~.nec¥De.
meettne ot the Central Newport An alternate plan mentJoned
Communlty Aaoclatlon Tbun-wu to ~· the traJler aiw.
day evenlna at the American back &om the be~ • .,.. up the
Leclon Hall. Prealdent Eel Healy beach for publle IWJ.eunlq. A..
presided. ........tJon memben aa&d that thla
The A.uoclatlon unanlmoualy plan wu favored by all traller
pUled a motion dlaapprovtna park realdenta except tor tbe
the propoeed Improvement and front row.
expanalon of the traller patlt. re. Amon& the a r 1 u m en t a ex.
affirmed Ita requellt tbat tb1a ,....s at the mf!tldD& were: 'nle
publJe ·property be returned to Joeal cltbena abould not be U ·
the cttl~u u a r«rfttlon ana. eluded from the lut remaJnlna
tnd, u a last retOrt, uraed that publicly owned bay frontaae ...
the matter be plaeed on tbe baJ. The city abould not be tn bual.
lot for a. declalon by tbe peopw. ness ln oompetJtJon with prlvat•
The proposal favored by the ty owned traUer peru ... Traller
Aaoclatlon memben preMnt wu pule residents c1o their b\u'lna
to eliminate the trailer park en. back home befON they come
tlrely, convert the area lnto a down tor their week-end vlalta,
and therefote do very Uttle shop.
ptna bere ...
The A.uoclatJon approved a
motton to support the Corona del
Mar project for acqulrlna Rocky
Point on the bluff and Block C
back of Little Corona Beach .,.
park aites.
Hal Glaaa reported that the
Lions Club the nlaht before had
completed the ball park on the
Youth Center grounda near Har-
bor VIew School by lnatalJlng the
backstop. He pointed out that
~ .. ~~~ ........... ~~I this was the first ball diamond 11 anywhere In Newport Beach, a
QlleiiDVIIE
IIGI.I.EII SIUEI
Standard S h a d e Cloths
and Cuatom Specialties e. Drapery H a r d w a r e e Venetian Blinds.
~'-Sl.tJ. Sl.p
• a..w. tM • CaD
Poet Oftlcle BAlM
aa DM at.. •....-r~-...
lefty of some 20,000 people-and
It was not a city project. but
rather a project of oraanlz.atlons
and public spirited Individuals.
TODUCES GET SOW
A son, Xevtn Leo, 6 lbs .. 4 oz ..
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard
C. Torrence of 1519 Serenade Ter
race, Irvine Terrace, ln St. Joseph
Hospital on Sunday, May 22. He
joins his slsteu, Maureen, 9 ;
Sheila, 4; Laura Lee. 20 months
and brother, Kenneth, 7, In the
family.
Harbor·Area Athletes Wins
LeHers at Pomona-Claremont
e Y AJtSJT1' GOLF
FORNJTURE
INT;ERJOB DECOBAnON
Several Harbor Area athletes
won awards this spring ln Po-
mona-Claremont's most success.
ful sprtng sports season. Pomona
College and Claremont Men's
College, which join In fielding
teama, won Southern California
Jn~rcollegfate Athletic Confer-
ence championships In bueball,
IW111Uftlna. arut eolf. and placed
8ec:Ond ln track.
From Lido Isle: Tom Hender.
son, 430 VIa Lido Nord, Pomona
junior. e Fll.E.SB TEJflfiS
From Beacon Bay: Anthony
Zerbe. 67 Beacon Bay, Pomona
freshman. 8AUOA IILAJfD
Jlt ................. &Mr
CX.O.ADG.IIAA
.. z. c:oa.t JUP••• • ..._ m
Jtl ..
19 The Gift
he'd miss
themost ~
R.~S.hruvL
CANDIES
Givt Old 1 box of his favorite Russell Ston~
candies-tilt finest. freshest you can buy. And,
why not aet anottter box for the family. Then Old
can really enjoy "his" bol himself!
001011 IEL 1111 PlllliACY
~Attermen Included the follow.
lng:
e V AD ITT aA.SUALL
From Costa Mesa: Gene Crain.
246 Monte Vtau. catcher, Pomona
senior. Crain was choeen for the
All SClAF first team.
e V AaJTT SWIIOIJRG
P'rom Balboa; Bruce Baird, 2142
Miramar, sprint swimmer. CMC
junior. Balrd ~ a school record
In the 100 with the time of 54.9
seconds.
From Balboa Island; Seymour
Beek, 528 S. Bay Front. sprint
swimmer. Pomona senJor.
Ensign Grads
Dance Tonight
e YAJISITT DACK
From CoroQ& ~ ~~ Vlncent PahT, 218 Poppy Ave.. relay team.
Pomona sophomore.
From Costa Mesa: William
Schultz. 364 Alaenolla St.. 440
and 880. Pomona junior. Schultz
set a schol record of 1:54.8 in t.he
880 this season. He was co-cap.
ta1n of the team.
From Lido Isle: Dana Morris,
121 VIa Venezia, Pomona junior.
VIDALIS GET CmL
A daughter. VIana Scarlet, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Aide Vldall
ol 1550 Miramar Dr., Balboa. In
Hoag Memorial Hospital on Sun.
day, May 29.
No. A 25713
l'fOTJCE TO CllEDITOBS
ESTATE OF JAMES M. CUN-
NINGHAM. aka J. M. CUNNING.
HAM DECEASED.
NCYI1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
Cherry pink and apple blossom the creditors of and aU persons
white Is the entrancing theme having claJm.s against the said
for the graduating class dance decedent or said estate to me
of the Horace EnsJgn School to. them with the necessary vouch.
night !Thursday). ers in the office or the Clerk or
Invitations carrying out the the Superior Court or the State of
theme were sent to the 268 grad. California, Ln and for the County
uates. The party will be held In of Orange, or to present the
the auditorium of the Newport same. with the necessary vouch.
Beach School from 8 to 10:30 p.m ..... to the undersigned at his or and music for the dane. will be ~ ...
suppUed by the IIChool's own ber place of business, to-wit:
swtna band, .. Perk's Jerks.'' KATHRYN CUNNINGHAM
With the ,uldance and assist-~ONES
ance of Mrs. Rex Brandt. the c/o HURWITZ It HURW1TZ. At.
teachers and PTA members have tomeys at Law
transformed the auditorium to a 2611 Newport Buleva.rd, New.
earden of cherry a nd apple trees. port Beach, CalifornJa
laden with plnk aJtd wblte blot. within alx months after the f irst
80ms. There will be door prizes publication ot this notice.
and dance prlue, re&e.lunents, Dated May 23. 1955.
entertainment. and tndlvtdual KATHRYN CUNNINGHAM ~raaaes and boutonnieres for
everyone. JONES
Mlu Mary Beery, lchool coun. Adlnlnlatratrtx of the Estate of
selor, ls the teacher dance chair-said decedenL
man. Heading the PTA dance HURwrrz It HURWITZ
committee Ia Mrs. John Kimble. Attorneys at Law
Her uaiatants are Mrs. Joseph 2611 Newport Bout~
C a rver . PTA president, and Newport Beach Calltornla
Mmes. Richard Lilienthal, Albert Attorn f A•dml a--.. ..... _ Artnatron&. Cheltft Eckerta. Jtob-eya Ot' n"""'_,-..,.
ert Zle,aler, Jack Bradbury, Alden Telephone: Harbor 27frl
Doftburc, and Mel Berry. Publ.Lib: lh.y l6, June 2. 8. 1&
LRI'Bit, RYOifl a Co. ---1'o.-· ,, ... . ._.._.JIOOt narn.-
MII ... CDAa ......... Cllllll -11M. CAW. ....... ,
•
1'IIE HORACE
• • •
• IMK 1-.
IGN· * * *
MI.SII Dulin looked real W8ternY
rldlna herd on the aana tn ber
Old Deilin akJrt and a check~
fiannel ahltt. Ice cream wu
served at three o'clock and about
tour the tired el1hth pden
climbed aboard the homewud buses.
For feHe.1teads. envelopes c.t
THE ENSIGN, HA-1114
only c.uuaJty. He wu rlcUna a
bleycle and f~l In the lab. MQ.
Mouleller had 80tne extra jeans
and a ab1rt. Danny-a clothes were
l&td on a rock to dry. Boa Eckert
had btouaht his badminton rack.
eta but there wun't any net. So.
leave It to Mlas Perklna, they
aathered blta of atrtna and tied
them toeether. Then they tied
one end to a bench turned on Jts
end and, since the other end
el'OVDAICD'I' ame wouldn't reach they tied tbe v..s. Jfew N= 1 •t
Lut 'rb~ *-...,_lnton string to Mlas Perkins jacket B A p p y DAy 1 c B 0 0 L
mixed doublea tovmameat -.cted. sleeve and then tied the other ._ Uttle Polk •
Ma.rllyn Bowler and .... ltod-•leeve to another bench. Hence ,
da.rd were the wtnnen.. Dlclc badmlnton was played. 440 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
Ta.rnowslle and 8onnAe lldtay Mr. C h r 1 s t en a e n and Mr. Harbor ~
plaeed MOOnd and Pa_, WallterO :;.;'Le~ar;:.y.:started;:.:;:.:;.•_:b;:ase::;b:al~l :':arn=e~. ~;;Mrs~;:· ;;;J:ea;;n:;:;Vi:;ia;;iu;;e;;hn&;;;. ;;;d;;f.red,;;;;;ot;;;. and Pat HeJl.lhaw ... aK Tbe 1
wtnnera all reeetved ~ bars. Ill£
II
• • • e DITCII DAY
'nle elptll erade plmk or
dltdt day wu a ba.rNl ol fun.
We all lett at nlne-thlfty. Lob of
cameras were brou&ftt. It wu
hard to get pictures unW after.
noon. We all expeeted It to raJn.
But It turned out to be a perfect
day. Not too hot and not to ~d.
The teachers who went weft:
Cllfford Mahler. Clay Sumrell,
Glen Moore, Arthur Christensen.
Allred O'Leary, WWJam RJ~.
our Principal, and Roy 0 . Ander.
sen, superintendent, arrived for
the latt« half of the picnic. Al8o
Mary Mossteller, Mary Beery,
Gene Dulin, and Norma Perldns.
Danny Arthofer was about the
PlfVE
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'W'IIf· Jut vtft u a.. •n a taatty •
....... "" a.. -...y ...........
.... oltbe~iMw
paaa Jf•••ncS by stater-.·
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STATE Fill liS. CO.
L E. CA.IDS
133 E. 17tla lt.
8JoomilacJtoG. m.
Ccdl u Today •••
W. L LAJr.DII
u 1-1011
Don't Forget that dear and. • •
,
Sunday, June 19th is "His Day"
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ESOIIW
Best of all they are telling their friends they are
pleased with the experienced. efficient and rapid
processing of their transactions.
If you desire escrow service before or after bank-
ing hours, just phone us. Our escrow officer will
take your escrows at any time convenient to
• you.
*
lewport HarbOr Bank ....... ..,
A-1 PLUMBING
SPECIALIZES IW IIEPADt.S
Day & K191lt wen. s.aten
Modern 1'-.r Tooh fw Sewer I Sinl Stop,..9"
Lewis Ross ~= Wewpen lecdt
When he's really
old enough
to
shave ..•
this Gas water heater
will still be going strong!
If you want yean and yean of carefree bot-water len'ice.
choose an automatic Gu water beater that carries the Verified
Long Life Seal
You tee. the Gu water beaten which bear the LoD-8 Life
Seal are made of copper-or beuy pose lteell.ined with sla-·
Long life i.a built ript in. This .W ia found ouly on G• water
beaten. See you.r oeipborbood pl~ fol' detailt.
! UITIIII ClllliU IU CI.PIII
Only GAS I aives you such modem automatlc li)plianctl1
UPTOwrN
c
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A
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Specializing
Df IIAJfD CLE.AJmfC
AJID nassma OF
LADDr AJI1) QD.
of tM ,...._ Eben Cl.a., .. DDIID oC tlae -.-1
oottoa ball Mid J .... a at u.. c .. r b ... ...._ LOCAL AGENT
~ Cla.b. ...... ,,, ........ ......-ciiD9 .a. 1793 REWPORT AVE .. COSTA MESA
tar(. (TWI"J ....S. ftoto) OFnCE: Ube1V 8-:RSM U:S. Ubert.1 8-5083
Birthdays Are Celebrated
At Island WSCS Meeting
The Balboa Island Community
Church W.S.C.S. held Its last
meeting of the season June 1
and will not meet again until
Sept. 7.
The last meeting was a birth·
day party to celebrate the birth·
days of all Its members. Each of
Member Drive
Is Launched
Membership drive tor the Bal.
boa Island Business Association
has begun In earnest upon the
receipt of the membership decals,
aooordlna to Doris Bray, presl·
dent. The decals were specially
designed for the organization.
There appears to be some mla.
understanding of the reason tor
the footbridge to span the lower
end ol the Grand Canal, accord.
lng to Mrs. Bray. Members of the
business association were anx-
the four clrcJes decorated a
table. The Ruth Circle had the
springtime th~me and used a
maypole and storybook dolls as
the centerpiece. The Martha Clr.
cle chose a seashore decoration
tor Its summer theme. The Mary
Circle used footballs and harvest
decorations for a fall theme. The
LydJa Circle carried out their
winter theme by the use ol a
cak~ decorated with white frost.
lng to represent snow.
Mrs. Ted Hauser, newly elected
president. conducted the business
meeting. 56vlce at the quiet
hour was led by Mrs. Fount
Lowe.
Committees for the decorations
were: Ruth Circle, Mrs. Lowe,
Mrs. C. Douelass Ferry. Mrr. By
ron Nealy; Martha Circle, Mrs.
William Bowles; Mary Circle,
Mrs. Wayland Dunham, Mrs. P.
F. Baln~•; Lydia Circle, Mrs.
Michael Carl, Mrs. Clyde Shooter
and Mrs. Clinton Coane.
Ious to give easy accesslbUity to lhr•la Cl.. a.. 11 .... , the shopping dlstrlct for people .. ....
living on the northwest aide ol , ... lfl•lc 1:....,. Little Island, to make It within .... U
wal.k.lnr dlst.ance; they were anx.
loa to f!Ye a further a~ to .,...,.. PIUGft. r:• • at Or.
the Little I.aland ln ca.ee of dJs. ange Coast Col ege, will talk
8.\rter, and they had hoped to about "Atomic Energy" at the
have a stalrless walk for bene-non meeting today (Thursday)
fit of those pushing baby car-of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis
rlagea. toddlH"~ carts and for Club at the VIlla Marina Rest
people with wheel chairs. aurant. Dr. James Thornton or OCC Is program chairman.
Transferred
To Hawaii
Already planning a Christmas
trlp to Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Diehl. 508 Goldenrod Ave.,
Corona del Mar. because their
80n.Jn Jaw and daughter have
just sailed over there.
M arIne Technical Sergeant
Gene Lay has been transferred
(rom Treasure Island to Pearl
Harbor, w)lere he Is asslgneU to
the Post band. Mrs. Lay, the for.
mer Peggy Diehl, sailed with him
June 7 from San Francisco on the
Navy ship, General Shane, and
they landed Monday.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTlST
JlOl VIe LUe. ~'-ell
1\ brench of the Moth« Church, Ttl.
Fi"t Church of Christ, Scie11tist, 111 lot-
ton. Meuechv~s.
Svntley Schooi --·---9:15 e.m. Sundey S.rvic• ___ ... __ .. __ I I :00 e.m.
Wedn•sdey Evening MNii"9 1:00 p.m.
Reedinq Room louted et ll15 Vi•
lido, Newport kech, i• open wN~
deys from 10:00 e.m. to S:OO p.m ..
Wednesdeys from 10:00 e.m. to 7:45
p.m. Fndey w•ninq• from 7:00 p.l'll. to
9:00 p m. Sundey efternoont 2 to S p.m.
Closed Hol:de'f1.
Tile public: ic cordielly invited to et·
l•nd the chllrch _.rvic:" end u.. the
R .. dinq ltoom.
DIRECTORY
Just before going to their new IIVIIC station, they had been on a 4,000. ,.------===:;.__ ___ __,
mile auto trip north, golni up to Margaret L Scharle
Montana. Teacher of Plano
Organl.at • Aooompanl.at
Evenlnfoueee f« dulta
!U1 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mat
eo.ta Mesa City Couocll last P'01fDAL DI8KC'I'OIII week declared weeds on vacant ,._......;:;..;;;.;;;.;:;=:;..::;.;:;;;=:~=~-
lota a nuisance and adopted a Friendly Netpborbood 8en1ce
rdOlutlon ordering their destru<> Parkes-Ridley Mortuary
Uon. U weeds are not removed Formerly Grauel Ola,.t
by property ownen. the clty wU1
do the work and add the coet to II 0 Broadway
tax bllt.. U 8·343311 8-UM Collta ~~-
Light their life with foitkl/.
ST. AJfDUWS
nESnTEIUAif CIIVaCB
15th St. It St. Andrews Rd.,
aaoes..:=,~
hstaws a... 1--L I~ SUNDAY: Morning worshlp, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church School,
9:30 and 11:00; Jr. High. Sr.
High and college age Fellow.
ahlps. 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer,
study group, 9:30 a .m .
COIOilJlfiTT METHODIST
UD W. liUit lt.. eo.ta ...._
Llbefty 1-4552 ..... J...,.. W . Mc:Sb•r
Sunday: 9:30 a.m.. Church Sun·
day School; 9:30 and U :OO
a.m. Momlng Wonhlp.-7 p.m.
College Age MYF Service - 7
p.m. Web Sc:bool MYJ' Service; 8 p.m., young adults group
~~erVIce.
TilE CIIVJlCB OP CIDUST 1050 anuda St.. Coet. ....
Uberty e..JIM7
D. 0. Bunt. lllldat.
Sunday services: 9:45 a.m. Bible
study; 11 a.m. morning wor.
ship; 7:30 p.Ql. evening service.
Midweek ler'Vice, 7:30 p.m.
Wedn8day.
TilE caoaca or amJST Odd,.......,. Lodp.
lMI • ....,.tAft.o
eo.ta Meeca.
Llbefty 1-5711
Tom kbr. Jr .. Mla1ster
Sunday Services: 9:45 a .m . Bible
study; 10:55 a.m. worship serv.
Ice ; 7:30 p.m. evenlng service.
camsr caoaca n TBE SEA c-ar ... ty~ ~ ah-4. at l4tla St.. Kewpol't
IIAdM&' 52ZI
..._, .... Jloy A. Car18oa
Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m .
Church School: 9:30 a.m. Mld·
week Meeting: 7:00 p.m. Wed-
nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m.
potluck.
IT. JOACIIDI CIIUac&
liM era..te A-.... Coet. MMCI Lu.ty .... 1
.. ...._,..__J,We'ftD
lalldq M ••n .t 7, L a. II ...S U:30 a.m. Weekday'~: Kul at
7:00 a.m. -Confe.Jon: Satur· day. from 4:00 to 5:1.5-7:00 to
8:30 p.m.
rtaT ASSEJOLT OP GOD
22Dd St. & JDde:a A-.... eo.ta I!MG
LibertY 1-ml .... .M ... c:. Cnalc. .....
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m . Wor·
ship: 10:55 a.m. and evangelist
service, 7 :30 p.m. Youne. People
and Cblldren'a Service, 6:30
p.m. Sun. Mtd.week Service:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladles'
Mlaalonary CouncU, Thursdays
9:30a.m. for all day.
IEVEHia DAY ADVDITII1 Jfewpol't ...... at ...... ,.. •...,.n ...... .
LJIIeny .. ISII
Eldft D. L lpaaldi"9
SaturdaAc:oc,omtn• Services: Sab-bath 1: 9~ a.m. -Ser· mon: U :OO a.m. Prayer meet·
Ina: Wednesd~y, 8:00 p.m.
CBOac& et .. WAUWDE
1-~ ...... lt.. Coet. .... .__s a... CIJ9e wtu•-·
LJIIeny .. 7111
Sunday Service.: SUI'lday School.
9:30 a.m. Momtnr Wonbtp at
10:30 a.m. EvanpllatJe Serv· Ice, 7 p.m . Sunday. N.Y.P.S.,
6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meeting,
7:30p.m. Wedneld_,.
f'DIT caoiiCII or Cllldlt ICI&iiilll
,.,.~=-' ....
Sunday School: 9:15 a.m.. Sun· day S e r v I c e : U :00 a.m.
WedDeada.Y Eventna Meettna:
8 :00. Beacflna Boom. 3315 VIa
Udo, Newport -.ch, open 10
a.m.-5 p.m. week da~ 10 a.m.·
7:45 p.m. Wedneeda~ 7·9 p.m.
Friday eventnn.
CIDJIT LO'TIIKaAif arncll
OP' a.TA IIUA ( .......... .,....,
.bald-~ llciiL c:o.t. .. _
.__,a...Lot~aGT.,....
Sunday Services: Wonhlp Sftv.
Ice 9 a.m. Sunday School at ·10:15 a.m.
..U..OA JSI.AJfD COitMOWtft JaTIIOI)IIT
115 = A"-...... l8l..cl .. , .-...a .• .w~app .......
Sunday Servtc..: 9:30 L m.
Ouuda School; 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. WonbJp Service.
PDIIT aAPnl'l' caow laata .ba A .... at ...... u.a
Coet. .... ... .•. a. .......
Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School; U a.m. Wonhlp Servtca· 8:30
p.m ., BaptUt Tralnlna Union;
7:30 p.m.. Evenlnl Service. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Prayer,
Praise and Bible Study. Mon·
day: 7:30 p.m. M.en'a Chorus
p r a c t I c e ; 8 :30 p.m. Mm'a
Prayer Meet.lng.
CAOMCII OP' 0011 LADT
OP' 11'1'. CAWMD. l"IW • ...._ ...... ...,.n ...... ... ,
P.U..~ ...... P.U.. • u
AM.
Sunday M.UMa: 8:00 and 10:00
and 11:30 a.m. Conf...ton: sat-urdays and eves. of 1at Frldaya
and Holy Daya from 4:00 to
5:30 p.m. and from i :30 to 8:30 p.m. Dally M .. 8 :00 a.m. trLrat Friday: 8:30 a.m. and 8 :00 p.m.
Nove n a (Perpetual Help):
Tuesday, 7:45p.m. Fl1hennen'a
Mass. July and Auguat. Sunday
4 a.m.
oaav••~tm COiiiiOaJn ni.I..OW'aD
D!IIIQDI!•• IUW ..... ~ ..... ............ ., ........
Sunday !c:bool. 10:30 a.m. Mom.
lng wonhlp. U :00 a.m.
IT. JAJOI D'IICO.AL ... ........... ....-t .....
..... I ..
.... Jolaa ........ llectiW
Sunday aervica: 8:30 a.m. Holy
Communion, 9:~ a.m. Sunday
achool; 9:30 a.m. m o rn In 1
prayH and lftmOO. 11 a.m.
wor.htp service. Thursday Serv.
Ices: 9:15 a.m. Prayer Guild;
10:30 Holy Communion.
IT. JOD nAJnfD 114 MartM A..._ ...._ laJaD4
~-·· ., ..... ~ . .., ....... ,..... .... .. .....
Sunday M&M.: 7:00 a.m. It 9:00
a.m. Conteaton: Saturdar and eve.. of t.t P'tldaya an Holy Daya; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; F1rlt
Prtday M.. 8 a.m. Summer
Mus. luly and Auaust Sunday,
11 a.m.
c:arn.AL ....,. c:::mnaca o-............ rD1T UPI'IIT CAOIICII OOitC*A Da. JIU C... lll..a LD t ...._
OP' W&WIOft CWMOJfHf ta08CII A. A. r n 1 h...
...... ...._ IIIIa £c-rt..... CIIIJ'l$ I'IEnG 8uD4ayldtool: t :• U1L Mom·
· •...,..t Ill a 0: kQt& a.,. Ina .......... U:OO; J:Yentq BAll* JSSI l..lbertr -..rl U.._ _, a.i •See. T:JO. IIJcJ.weeJr Sen'· ,_._. -...n a. JM •• ._., ~. JWwla a-.a. ~. Wed ne • d a,-, 1:30 p.m. Sunday ~: t:~ a.m... Bun· ......... ___ ... .. ... _ 1 ... Youna people meet 8:15 p.m. daY School; 11:00 a.m.., W«· ~ ~-..HCJM: :._ Sunday.
lhfp Sen1ce; T:JO p.m. BuncJQ ::~J' ~ a.alacJQ'Idtool: -·
eftn.lnl ~er•lee: Mki·Weelr ~IOU I-aAPI'IIT ~: T:JO p.m. W.sn.da,-........... y or GOD taOIICII ~~r.,._ lleedn.l. a ... L Ina-c.ut. • w. ana• 1t. c.... .._ ... o.a... , ... rtr ..... t.lllrltf.,... ...._...., ...... .._
..... c. &. 1'INi • t ~ 8CbooL t :e a.m.: etuardl
Sunday aoolt:IO a.m.. mom.1.q t 11:00 LIIL Tralntq
N 0 W T W 0 wonhlp 11 a.m. Yoonr people =: !i::~q. ~. ___ _... .
• · · ller'Vlce 8:30 p.m.. eftniDI .. and = •T-ga BALTZ MORTUARIES . evanreii.at MI'Yice 7:30 p.m. wecJ,...,.. ,..,_ ~~~
eii.AU&JIIC:.OOL"JTA Servtnr t.be Harbor Atea lblp ...tee. U:OO a.m.; LUt.b• MJd.weeJt M'fVIce 7:30 p.m. Bible ltU~ '7:d p.m. wectne.
Tile put exec\itJve board o1 Baltz Mortuary Learue. 7:00p.m. Wectne.c~aY. cJa7. •
the Harper School FI'A ol eo.ta CHAPEL BY TBJ: 8I:A fw. Diredolf J. macle pDIIilrck by the. d ..... lr'Cieci bgeiDI 'IAJU
Mesa Jan a luncheon recentl7 llarbof a
to bon« their put president. 3520 E. Coat Btabw&J WOOD\W)RTH PIANO SHOP <8AL SHEET WITAL WOW
Mrs. wuuam O'Brien. 1be buffet Corou cW liar l:ldwdft Aceat b aaJ4wta P1a.11ot
lundleOil anct tullton lhow wen Baltz Mortuary 2610 E. c..t Hwy. H.. ua c.-. cW M• a JOtlt Street H.w 2210 Newpori leecih
beld at t.be VIlla Kutna ltataut· IJ'-"7 8-212l ant. 17h A ........... eo.ta ,._ lla.sTIK THC)WAS t.toiiL SIIVICI
loth Mra. O'Brien -.nd Mrs. 0. .uiPI.a PAIIIIDifO lfo Tadll8 ••• lfo Tape ••• lfo Puee Wtlll?llq -N~ ~ aldl..;_ct;~=~.: r::. BOTB LOCA'ftOn mt E. c..t Hwy. C...... cW M• 1100 W ...... a H.. JMI.W Newpwf .._.
1'1\oee P r • • • • t were K-. ':==:!!!!!!!!!:==::: NIWfOU HAlJOl INSMiN NIWSPAJIB IALIOA MY. CW1 O'lrten. ~ D. ~ Jlob. ,..
eta. W. D. AnDitronr. lAo Oaap.
1D1A lloMt Wllaon, ladl Harrill.
CarhoD ........ Oaart. Oxarart.
A1Mrt ---· c. .......... K. .. lAedtln · ... PrbidpeJ BM ......
INSURANCE
''Be Sure-lnsuJe''
wrnl
STANLEY
JDUUJICII Aaacr
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fAUMIDAY, }V1Ia ll, a•
Jane Ostrander Awarded
Honors by Stanford U.
Jane Oltrancllr ol Ccllona del aJJCI pa.-d the eollep board a -
Mar, ~ llllb laonor .,a4-UDIDatiou.
uate, bal reeetftd hlp boDan lbe wu edttor-tn-dllef ot the
from sw.tord Unlftrllltr, ~ 1a ~~arbor Hlp ~ JMm.
lhe wW enroll ln Beptembel-. bft ot Trt-Sipna. a member oC
'nlla neww came In a Jetter the Hone. Soclety for all tour
from a. lt. Snyder, clirec:'t« ol 84-,e.n at llarltor, llt:Udent bocty
mtalona at Stanford. who wrou: -=retary, and bu beion named
'1n recop.ldoo ol the .uperlar Zonta Gltl ol the month.
quaUty of your pre p a r a t o r y Jane Ia the daupt.K ot Mr. and
llcltool ~. the Committee on Kn. H. L o.trallder, 801 Dahlia
AcademJe 8tandJnc baa eontened Ave.
Honora at Entrance upon you •
.. Honon at Entrance, which
C&IT)' no monetary lfanta, are
eonl~ In a coordinated pro.
aram of making awarda by a
number of West Cout eollegH
and unJwnltiH which are mem-The ClUf«d Germans of Co-
bera of the College Entrance Ex-rona del Mar met a hMt of
amJnatlon Board. Honon at En-gue.ta at the airport Tuesday
trance recognize p rep a r a tory mornlne, wben they lf"led a
achool records of outstanding plane coming ln from Honolulu.
ability and acbJeve~nt Instead On the plane waa the Ger-
of financial need and they are ma.ns' dauJbter, Mrs. 8. M. Car-pre~~ented ln antl~lpatlon of dis-ter Jr., and her two dauehtera, •
tlngul.tled performance 1n col-Su.aan Lynn. aee 9, and wee Ca.ra,
lege." three montl\.8 old. Allo on the
Jane wlJI major In engineering. plane were tbrir 110n-ln-law's par-
with particular Interest ln the ent.a. Mr. and Mra. S. M. Carter,
aeronautical p h a a e of that Who wW be ln the Harb« Area
course. She hu already taken for a short whJle and then plan an menslve eamplng and bunt-
Ing trip up Into Aluka.
SAT IT WJTII The tenlor carters &1110 live In
Honolulu. They wtll buy a new
ear to drive up to the northwest
DAifCIIfQ POI..I.OWm ....... CIDd tbe tlwdlttDelll ~party
at u.. 1 ... •• ... ., u.. ~ Tadat ca• c..tat ~ u.. t.ttfttlea are (Wt to I'Sgllt aecu tbe ~) lb. CIDd 11n. aw
Clark. llr. cmcl lin. lart lloadenoa. llr. aad lin. S. 11. CueYas
( .... a tM ,__ Je-Penta), CIDd Mr. cmd N IL 1.-.y c..nw
~ bCic:b to tbe .. ). aack of tbe C1adra ... U..llalpll
1 bCICk of tM Bw nw... are Dick Dea9w wtt.la 1a1e part.
a«. ADD L1aboU. fadDg tho ~ora. ( Pboto by Secbr) territory and Alaska.
MOVE P'llOK TilE ISLAXD I at Baker. The newlywedll plan to 1 County Home Show.-Mr-.--Mi-o-w-er
The Howard Bakers have • of sOc':J~al not~ li ve on Orchid. The new Mrs. acted as a judge In awarding the
moved from 320 Sapphire Ave., .. • • ., •. 'E6 I Oorr has been a decorator at Kay prizt> for the all electric home.
UOI E. Coat Bwy ••
coaowA DEL KU
Balboa Island, to 2053 Monrovia, -------------------------Finch cera mics. Mr. Oorr. retlred. Winner was Joseph De K~yser of "A Nl h
1
M j ls concerned with property man Oran~e Costa Mesa. g t n azatlan" was the The Matt Conleys of 41 5 Nar agement. --.... ......:._. ................ _.........;::::;:;:::;;:;::;:::;:;;;;:::::;:;::~
PboDe Bad»or 5071 ~~
ITATS JX COaOJIA DEL IIAJl
Formerly a China Cove resi-
dent. L. S. Hoffman now Jtves at
3420 3rd Ave., Corona del Mar.
•••lr•r
•••••• ...
.... 10.15
TagetiFtrYII I I I
The dress with the magical
"Patsy Collar."
The fun In the aun
dresa with the collar
to make lt perfect for
fNf!rY elate on )'OUr eal-
enclar .••
C o tt o n tluue with
"Patsy Collar,. ot white
birdseye pique.
Dotted Swiss Egyptian
cotton with matching
"Patsy Collar" trimmed
with white rlcrar.
For originality in your summer
wardrobes see us.
Fashion Apparel ·
<on way to Santa Ana Country Club)
IMI lf...,..t al'f'd. c:o.ta ......
"Hints" from House and Garden, at Newport
Now when yoo 90 on summer cruises or just a short ~a to
Catalina you "'n really have some wonderful barbecues. The
now Celhawaii broiler that has just arrived is simply wonder·
ful . It is an lm~ adaptation of tho old Jo~se hibechi
and Konro. As Me throughout tho Orient end Sollth Seas cantors
around tho hibachi, often the sole dependable source of coolting
ond warming heat, so will this broiler be "tho lifo of tho ~rty"
when used at a barbecue in eooltir19 delectable. freshly cought
fish, staoks or many delicious concoctK>ns. It is mede Of o now
light -.!loy -..,at will positi~ not rust when subjected to the
5alt oir orld dampness of tho ....
They are available in tillS of II" end 14" in diameter by 10"
end lllh" if'l hoiqht respectively, complet. with stainless steel gri~ as tllustrated 01\d hefdwood be .. af'ld handles thorou~
insulated with a.bestos to ~· burning or warpin9. 8eJidot
bein9 ~edbl fhe1re aif!'ply atunnint finished in brass
and will add to yow dacor. e. ... as to your fun.
Next week -.·a tel\ about things that.,. new fet your trailer&
-~
theme of the annual "Ladles c•--u Ave h e j t tu _... ~ u.:o •• av us re rn .. -u to • • • Super?t.~Joa. ~at
Night" of the Balboa Angling their Corona del Mar home from Club on Friday night. Mu1. 'los a fabulous trip to foreign waters. As president of the Orange B A P •1. ~~ p!.: B 0 0 L
Spanish Fiesta was the atmo-1 1 dl t th f 1 County B u I I de r s Association. -nc u ng our mon s o visit ng Charles Mower of Corona d'"l 440 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
sphere with the decorating and such rornantJc places as Casa " I so forth taken by the women Blanca, Gibraltar. Algiers. Istan-Mar. has been getting ln the Harbor 4369 members of the group. The party bul, Venice. and several clUes In news lately. His latest official Under new manqement
was held at the Newport Amerl-Portugal, Spaln. France and CAr act was at the recent Orange Mrs. Jean Vauehn, director
can Legion Hall. many-to name a few.
• • •
Mrs. T. G. Rlckman of Corona
del Mar la stlll ln Iowa celebra-
ting with a golden wedding pres-
ent. A cousln of Mrs. RJclcman's
tried to ny out to the Harbor
Ar~a to help Mr. and Mrs. RJeb-
man celebrate thelr golden
wedding anniversary on Easter
Sunday, but decided ber trip
would be too fast for fun, ., In-
stead she sent the ticket. Mr.
RJckman ls not too keen on trav.
ellng but u soon u hla bride of
50 yean rested up from receiving
350 guests at thelt Easter Sun-
day Golden Wedding party. she
took ott like a blrd for Iowa.
She'll probably be home when
the bot weather arrtws. Tbe
Rlclanan.a live wtUl metr ~aulfl
ter and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewla A. Blah. and the party wu
held at the borne of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert L. ~er ot 311 Drift.
wood Rd. In Shore CII!U. Mrs.
Geyer Is another daughter .
• • •
Latest report: George Wether-
by of Balboa Coves Is down En-
senada way. Fishln' o.r just lazJn'
around, George!
• • •
He Laa Vegas: Sally Kt-nnedy
of 5201Aa Orchid Ave .. Corona del
Mar. comes up with the story
that she came out even when she
went to Lu Vegas. Sally and her
mother, you know, won the week-
end trtp to Las Veeu given away
at Richard's Market. They had
a glorious time flying over. stay.
tng at the Thunderbird. and see-
Ing shows with such famous
stars as Belen Trauble and
Danny Thomas.
• • • I
The W. B. Matthews of Corona
del Mar are cont~mplatlng a trip I
to ~gon. • • •
Among the good newses-Bob
CalHa Is not only up and about
but doctor Jet hlm drive a car
last week ... h~r. he's stJll
takJng It easy.
• • •
Jo Whyte <Mrs. Jlm. that lsl
doesn't really know wheth~r or
not s he's photog~nJc. She just
missed belng In the tn.senada
race pictures shown on TV last
week on Monday. In nearly every
acene Jo would u.y, ''I wu there"
or, "He stood right next to me,"
bu&.tU&:a.aa dii!M~ ...,. .......
Fun eeeJna all the pictures of
Newport. Balboa. Corona del Mar.
the atart of the race and En.sen-
ada, wasn't It!
• • •
OU for a summer In Honolulu
are the Dr. Ed Mlt'ums of 2641
Circle Dr .• Bay Shores. Th~y leave
today and plan to return around I
Labor Day. • • •
E)lpect VIrginia Castle to n y
north In July . . . racing the
stork to daught~r Paula's house. • • •
A wedding band united two
Corona del Mar resldenu In mar-
riage last week-end. Lawsh~ B.
Oorr of 419 Poln~tla Ave. and
Mrs. Mabel Jones of 325 On:h ld
Ave. eloped to Las Vegas. where
they were married at high n oon
at the Presbyterian manse. On
thelr way over to t..u Vegas. the
couple ran Into temperatures u
high as 120 degrees ln the desert
TRIM INCHES FROM TUllY,
HIPS AND LEGS!
Rent a Stauffer Unit by the day
and watch the inches melt awayl
1M MW Stauffer Home Unit is simpGc:ity itMif. Aft you do is r .. dowft ond let the unit do the wortr.
whH you NOd Of' watch TV. What could be easier?
For a compli~Rentol'/ dOfftOIUtrotion on how to rtrfiOmflne yaut
hips, logl and tymtfty .
CALL IIArtMc 17U
1Dwhedy S-7'01 0 ' . HOMI PLA"f
Wt Fullrl a Fill Salada•
of
SPORT SHIRTS
"'B. v .D." ··ARRow·
'11ENDA!r 'WESTWOOD''
""DAD AhNTa u-.
A ... il*t SIWt'"
fia:D 12.98 to $7.98
* Woat..KII
a.-.. I I
*
einert's
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IICIIID'S
Llll IIIIET
wttla l ALLlE
Look what's h a p p ~ n e d to
Father! He's All rtght! H~'s for-
saken hls pipe, smoking jacket,
lllppers and leather chalr tor the
open name, gaudy sports ahlrt.
chef's bat and an assortment of
Spice Island's IJ)Ices. Sftms to
me that somewhere way back
when this surge of cooking on
anythlng but a ldtchen stove
5Wept over the back yards of
America there must have been
a woman ... Mexzanlnt-Shoppe
Ia the place for outdoor cooklne
equJpment and aU the goods and
chattels to make being outdoors
more fun ... 1be 1955 selection
ot Bar B-Q's Is bigger and more
varied than ever ... The patio
furniture is more restful and the
tools of the trade for play on the
beach, ln a boat or snug In your
own back yard will put a gleam
In any Father's eye this romlng
Sunday ...
* * * 11 ........... to CIDIItiaM
till~-=-··· .... tm o69bt o'dedl ...wy .._t ....,........, ... P..._·waa .......cdl .................. .
llow be ocm aiMp too • bdag
..... ....,. -'Pt.
* • *
Cborlzos and Scrambled Eegs!
Now there's a Father Day break-
fast to remember! Chorlz.os are a
Mexican sausage and can be
found ln our Delicatessen ...
A made to order Saludos Amleos
flavor to add to spaghetti. tacos
or tamales ... Chort.zo. come In
a aausa&e culna . . . With
ICr&DlbLed eep. ue about one
...__.,_ ... two .....
tab out t1 tbe c:aa1na and fly
very crisp ,. . . Then pour ot1 all
the grease and drain . . . then
add th~ beaten up eggs and
-=ramble . . . While Chorlzos
must bE-re(rigt'rated. they will
keep for two or thret" months .. -
Nice ready made spl<."ed meat tc>
have on hand Once you·~
1 u!IE'd them . . you can lt't your
Imagination run Mt'at loaves~
I An)· type of beans' Stuffed bell
peppers~ Ev~n ln a sandwich ~
Chorizos cameo into the lime light
!Jut week wht'n a lady visiting
from San Antonio brought a
do~n to take back with her be
cause she rouldn't buy ·em them
at home ... Now I wonder how
sht' managed! IC'e hox 1 guess ...
* * *
Tbe O.C.U llayw Wloaor No-
bile will bo bon aext Saturday
f• ODe boar tr.. 2:00 to 3:00
with UttJ. Oecar. tbe .-tcra
smallest cbef • • • Utt.lo o.ear
g1..-out wie~Mr whlltlu to
th• kid.&.
* * *
C"ak<' Bake Sal<' In nur front
lobby ton. nnl Saturday . . P\.lt
I
on by the t'mploy('{'-. of the Hoag
Hospital to ral~ money to put
into the buUdJng fund . . . U
yoUT cakP. pll.' or rooky minded.
walk right by our Bakery rounter
and buy from the Hoag Ho~pltal
kids Instead . . . Nt'W wlnar
needed you know ... Hoag Hos-
pital BuUdlng Fund. Nf'wport
Beach Is wher~ you wnd all don·
allons lf you don't wlsh to buy a
cake ...
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Well wallwLa _.o tint
to lPec I ~-I flal8acl • • •
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I • ................
BUlL T ON 45' LOT NEAR BEACH
Many deluxe features: Entry ttall, !rx10' oak pan~l den, ta. llvlne room opens to lg. patlo1 accouat1c pla_ster.
12'x15' dlntnr room, Indirect lt&htlnr. dleam kitchen
with dishwasher, dlsp., maanetlc catchee, wlred for
elect. stove, mahogany cupboards. Beaut. M.atr. bedroom
looka out on &arden-full tJle connectJne bath. Bed· room No. 2 Is 15'x24' has fuD tUe ~ bath. FA heat,
w/w carpets, dbl. gar. with elect. door. Ideal for r~Jre.
ment.
THE VOGEL CO.
:1687 E. COAST HWY. HARBOR 1741
OORONA DEL MAR
HAIUJOR14'T7
"START UVING" IMMEDIATELY, lN
IRVINE TERRACE
OVERLOOn.NG
THE BEAUTIFUL "SMOG-FREE"
YACHTING CENTER OF NEWPORT HARBOR
"Southern Callfornla's Most Beautiful Subdivision"
Tomorrow's Dream-Today!
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLE'I'Jro
OUR DISTINCTIVE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND 01liERS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIF1ED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wishes to purchase In the
$20,000 to $30.000 class we sincerely recommend tbe Irvlne Estates overlookin& Newport Harbor.
These homes feature Calllornla living. Offered excJu.
lively throu&h Earl W. Stanley In a Smog-Free area
known u Irvine Terra~n Coast Highway oppoaJte
tbe new Irvine Cout Country Club, Newport Harbor.
* For recommendation, we refer you to anyone who
holds a Leasehold Estate 1n Irvine Terrace.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Further ln!ormatlon
WE WILL BUILD 01 YOUI LOT I
1244 q. FT. IIEII-IIIE
liD 2-CII lAIIlE
$9100
Forc4:'d air hn t-Hardwood floors.
Fully fi nanced on a good lot. 19 years on Savings It Loan
IARSHAU HOlES
20 Years Building In Orange County
Models Open: Newpo rt and Mitchell. Tustin
Kimberly 7 3293 Kimberly 2-3569 Eves. Liberty 8.4073
OPEN HOUSE
DAILY AT
300 POPIIJ Awe., CorMI •1 lar
Not only lc; thll'l a hous4:' with a w ide ocea n vi4:'W but It
lc; nrr hlt!'r turally designed for the most convenient In· r1oor outdoor living. Art istically landscaped with an eye
ror easy ma intena ncE'. 2 bedrs. plus den, 2 baths. wood
panelling. lovely fireplace, 4:'tc.
Liberty 8 5231 Harbor 1329 W
Ocu1 Blw~.. Cor11a •1 lar
with .. ,. e1tllq wlew-
TWO STORY, 2 bedrm. (have plans for 3rd bdrm. to be
added at small costl. 2% baths. lge. ltv. rm .. separate
dining room, large knotty pine den with t;>ullt-ln bar,
lounge. 2 fireplaces, basement with 150,000 811.1 fur.
nace. Expensively carpeted wall to wall thru-out. Gar.
bage disposal and dishwasher. House 6 yrs. old. Large
double garage with laundry, radio-controlled garage
door. Lot 50 x 142'. Well landscaped. Thts horne must
be seen to be appreciated. Located at 3312 Ocean Blvd.,
Corona del Mar.
OWNER WILL ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE OFFER
Pho ne Owner, Harbor M35
THREE MAGIC WORDS
to sell
YOUR
prope_rty
.. Multiple Listing Service'~
•
. . . conat.tlng of modetn de.
algn, four laree bedrom.a, two
baths. forced air heat, attrac.
tlve patio -a home ideally
planned for year around Uv.
lng and aummer relaxation.
Furnlshlnp optional. Your
Inspection Invited.
ISU. REALTY CO.
f98 Park. Balboa lala.nd RAm
JUST IN TIME FOR TilE
SUMMER BONUS BUSJNESS
2801 E. Coast Hwy.,
Corona del Mar
A wonderful chance to be-
come a successful lndepend·
ent business man. For lnlor.
matlon call: H. B. Grabau
Lehigh 9-5830, after 6 p.m.
weekdays, all day Sat. 6:
Sun.
Billa But Bqs
ARE YOU HANDY with a
hammer and saw! Then lis-
ten to thll. We have a small
2 bedr .. home that needs very
little fixing up on lot size
50' x 140'; plus an addJtlonal
lot of samto size. All for only
$5500, with terms. Better
hurry!
THREE BEDROOM, 2 bath
home, with service porch,
dlnlnr room, hardwood flrs.,
forced.alr heat, patio and
do u b I e garage. Full price
$13,700 with $3.700 dn.
W.LT ... S,Iealllr
-yog11 w. OW' trt.a41y Mnkle
3a E. 17th St.. eo.ta Neea
Liberty a.J139
FOR SALE: ., , ... ,
Corona del Mar, ·
3Wn~.2.alll,
modem hom~. fum. rental
apl attached . . . close to
Harbor Vlew School and pro-
posed parochial .chool ...
everything buiJt.ln Including
dishwashe r. disposal, etc. En.
closed patio and 2--car garage
with work bench . . . call
Ha. 2506M.
Ownlnr a Bay .t:.Beach Realty
home wlll take the question
out ol your family's future.
11,11110 ...
BUYS 3 bednn .. modern home
with larae Jlvlng rrn.. fire.
pla~n Del Mar In Coeta
Mea. Paymenta lesa than
rent.
CALL Cox or Bradford
at Harbor U64 .. , ....
... n
.... ..
from til• llvtnJ room of o-11 2-Me. born. at 222 Kuel
Dr .. AJfD a private pat.bway
to tM Mach. 1" Nthl plWI
outatct. ehower, prime Joc:a.
Uon. --.eoo.
DIEU.EIT
• tum. unltl: 1 Mdr. eac.h.
No vacancies In ovft' a year.
a..at ll tM each. Oroa yearly
~ All In flnt clue.
88,000 takes. Full prlee t22.!100.
Elrt w ..... ,
REALTOR
225 Marine Ave., Balboa bland
Call Harbor 1775.
..... Huboi' 53!59
COIIUIB.III
Att:ractJve bnch Style du.
plex for aale. Ocean aide
hwy., Finest conm. on 1 ~
Iota. 2 bednl. ea., trplc:a.,
hwd. floors. Forced alr heat,
patios, }.apt. Jeaaed. Priced
under rep). cotJt.
OWNER. HARBOR 1684-R
OPEN SAT. 6: SUN.
702 BEGONIA, CDM
UDO ISLE
I II• 111111, a fllr
~trice, a pH ltca-
tl-
and only
$21,100
It you like nice things, I'm sure you will llke the dlsttnc. ttve and comfortable design
of thls 3-bedr .. 2 bath home.
Price and compare.
Pa1l C. J-RultJ
26.20 Newport Blvd., Newport
JIEAL ESTATE PO. SALE
COSTA MESA: 3-bdrms., 1 ~
ba ths. patio. fpl.. bar kltch ..
FA heat. parquf't floors, dis
posal. garg., Bay It Beach Rlty ..
LI 8.1161.
=-~----~----~ $1500 DOWN. 3 bedr., redecorated,
fpl., hdwd. fl . ,fenced. Jand.
scaped. sheltered lanai, roses.
4% loan. Bay A Beach Rlty ..
Ll 8.1161.
YEARLING 3-bedta., 2 batha. fpl.,
lldwd. n. etb'pett'ftl. m. Baett
Bay, F'HA. Bay 6: Beach JUty., u . 8-1161.
SITUATJOKS WAJn'ED
EXPERIENCED Woman will cue
for child In my home. CDM.
HA 2925-W.
YOUNG MAN desires part.tJme
work evenings and week-ends.
Has pick-up truck, so aho will
do delivery, help you move, or!
Phone Harbor 1623 J after 4:15
p.m.
CHILD CARE, days . 2 years to
pre-school. 713 ~ Iris, CDM. Hat·
bor 79.W.
BABY SI'n'ING. care of sick, your
home, Day, night. mature CDM
woman. Before 10 a.m., after
5 p.m .• HA 3132-M.
PEUOKAL
TRADE lN your old watch on a
new Hamilton. It means so
much more to etve or get a
Hamilton. Wallace Calderhead.
3123 E. Coast Hwy., CD~.
IEBVJCU
REPAIR and maintenance, paint
lng. carpenter. etc. Just any.
thing. Reasonable. Satt.factlon
guaranteed, HA OU6-J.
Painting -Decorating
PAPER HANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
UeeN&d CGatnetor
878 W. 18th CoMa Mesa Uberty 8-8628 Uberty a.e632
COMPLETE PAIN11NG
PAPER HANGING SERVICE
RA 2W76
RAU48
EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS ~3latS~ach
COIIPU'Tit 0
IDY'IQ
FREE J:S'1'DIATES
Sldl Gnm !tampa
PMe del.Mry
COROKA Da. M.U Jrutt.SEaY
RA 1038 27~ &. Cout BW7.
lll;pr ......
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JIOUU f'OR RENT: 2lt Lido
Nard. lJdo JaJe. 11500. per mo .
C.U Wet.ter ._..., or lrtallton o.en. . a u: AYr. JWit Nlii\lihea: ,.,
fer older eoupl.. no chUdren.
Por perm. reel~. • mo.
t41 K. N.wport Blvd., Npt.
ROOk toll ibT, for WOrldlit
woman, HA 21125-W.
FUiH. AF"t.. tood 1 o e a tl on •
ground Ooor. Summer or yearly
Jqae. No ebUdm\, no ~ 610
Marguerite, CDM.
CDK &bedr. • den, unf. home,
rareie. Lovely v1ew, yrly.
leue. Inquire Lout.e AI)U.,
Carnation at Suvlew, CDM.
c'OK, DELUXE 2-bedtm., untUrn.,
duplex. So. ot hwy., llrepl.,
forced· air heat, h a r d w o o d
Ooon, • e p a r a t e patio, HA
18M. B..
LOUISE APJ'S.. over)ooJttna the
~-Modern tuml.ahed apta.
Moderate weekly rate.. Sum-
mer reeervatlona; 308 Carna.
'tlon, CDM, near Seaview,
HA 4016.
ro• SAL&
WEDGEWOOD RANGE. $90; Frl&·
ldalre refrlg., $110; maple c:of
fee table, $20; pair of end
ablea, $20; 2 Hollywood type
double beds. $60 and S40 : love
seat, $35; kitchen uten&Ua and
other mJscellaneous Items. 226
Collins, B.I. Harbor Q288.J. Be-
ginning Sunday.
ELECTRONIC ORGAN-two man.
ual, almost llke n<'W. Save $80.
Danz-Schmldt. 520 No. Main.
Santa Ana.
GRAND PIANOS. Many to choose
from. Knabe, Mason It Hamlin.
Stuyvesant, Cable. Extra spe.
clal. Story 6: Clark grand. In
good condition $395. Another
special. Beautiful Stuyvesant.
fine shape $585. Also gorg@'Ous
Knabe $975. Save on many
others. Danz-SchmJdt Big Plano
Store. Santa Ana. 520 No. Main.
Always 100 pianos.
IMUWY. ,_. J& a•
Assault with Deadly Weapon
Charged in Hotel Shooting
CContlnued trom Pap U
Lee Smith arrived at the scene
and found the vlctlrn lytne on
the noor or the lobby at the foot
of th~ atalrs. One oUicer com.
forted the victim and the other
called an ambulance.
A hotel tenant. BUJy Hutlnp.
told the oUicera that the defend.
ant wa1 upatatra and pointed the
room out to the officers from the
stalra. He said that the defend-
ant wu armed with a .38 or .45
caliber pistol and was ln hls
room. The officers went up the
stairs to within a few steps or
the second floor. e .. n.L CONE OUT"'
"We saw window &lass lytne
on the carpet In the hall In front
of room three," officer reported.
"I wJil come out." Browder
said. He apparently had heard
what the officers were decldJne
waa the best course of action,
they reported.
The officers then saw the bar·
rel of a rlne or shot gun emBee
trom tbe doorway of room three
and then Browder looked out into
the hall. He looked at both off!.
cera on the stal.rway wtth thelr
service revolverw pointed tn hl1
dlrectlon. Browder then ral.led
both hands and stepped into th~
hall wtth a ahot tun atUJ clutched
tn hla ri&ht hand.
e SIDU. Df CILUO&•
Officer lelenaky took the eun
from Browder and handed It to
Officer Smith. who noted that
the aun wu at full cock. He
opened the weapon and found a
dl.chareed shotaun aheU In the
chamber. which arnelled atrontlY
of burnt gun powder. The barrel
of the eun alao smelled of gun
powdf'r, they charged. Upon In
terrogatlon Browder claimed he
did not shoot the victim.
MINSHALL· ORGAN. Used but _..._..._.........,. ............ ______ _
Browder told pollee that he
had shot throueh the door ot hls
room "u he wu tired ot being
annoyed and that they would not
leave hlm alone." He wu re
moved to the pollee atatlon. He
said he had been Jiving In th~
hotel four or five months that
he was wlf employed but would
not say what hls occupation was,
only that he had been a writer
and a printer.
fine. Blond case. Our low price
S695. Gonsonata Organ. Two
manual. Almost like new. Save
~. Danz-SchmJdt, 520 No.
Main. Santa Ana.
H AM M 0 N D ORGAN, Spinet
model. Slightly used. Good Sav.
lng on this. AJso Hammond
Chord Organ. Easy to play.
Danz-Schmldt, 520 No. MaJn,
Santa Ana.
BABY PLAY PEN: Jge., hardwd.
frame; w/animal figured pla.a.
tlc pad. In e.xcel. c:ond. Remov·
able rollen.. wUl hold .t: fit In
back ~~eat of car. Less than
halt orig. cost. 108 30th St. NB.
SPINET PIANOS. Rental returns
Jlke new etc. You will always
find wonderfUl savings In thla
dept. Many makes and models.
Mirror Type Spinet Mahoaany
finish S287. Another In Maple
flnlah $395. Danz..Schmldt, 520
No. Main, Santa Ana.
DID YOU KNOW that we have
spectaJ gilts for Fathers Day
. . . the new modern Eterna·
matte, the finest self winding
watch ... At Ray Fields new
location, VIsta Shopping Cen-
ter, Costa Mesa. Liberty 8.8488.
12xl4 GREEN RUG, hall runner
and pads, $135; studio couch.
$18; bathlnette, S6; quart jars.
U S.4903. 418 E. Magnolia. C.M.
SERVEL REFRIG., all white,
noiseless, carries auarantee.
Special price $85. Owne!' Lt.
betty 8-3003.
1.20 BASS accordJan, like n<'W.
Sacrifice. LI 8.2237.
llELP WARTED
WOMAN WANTED for cleanlne.
3 hrs. a day, 3 to 5 da.ya per
week. Sandys Motel, 2931 E.
Coast Blvd., COM.
BABY SITI'ER wanted, 5 daya
week. Call after 5 p.m., HA
2582-J.
Girls-
IT'll
•11.'1 w••1
and you'll •IT" wben you
hear of the many Job oppor.
tunttl• for quarurett youna
women In our bu.atne.. tod•Y· Openlnp now fof:
TELEPIIOM'E OPERATORS
-Appl;y-Mond-.7 thrOup Friday
5H~ No. Main 8tNet Rm. 211-knta Ana
t:OO to 5:00 P.M.
PACD'IC 'J'I:I.a'BONI!
Unsung
Commercials
Six stores and thre-e olflces are
open or In the process of opening
In Crossroads VIllage, 349 to 359
N. Newport Blvd., Newport.
Heights. This Ia a new building
just above the Arches overpass,
owned by C. F. Rudd of 328 Cata.
llna Dr.. Newport Hel&hta and
John Voeel, local developer and
rultor.
VIllage Drapery and lntertorw
Is now open at 349 N. Newport
Blvd. Owner Is Mrw. Ida Mae
Johnsman. formerly of Chicago,
Ill.. and San Fernando V•lley.
For 10 years ahe wu In the dra.
pery bualnesa In Chlcaeo. Cua.
tom draperies with decorator fab·
rlcs. provincial or modern prlnta
are featured with free estimates.
Maple funlture and accessoles
and room siZA! or wall to wall
carpeting Is also business line of
the firm.
Roy D. Gawthrop Heating ls
e BAD aBEJI JK JIOSPITA.L
He said he pUJChued the shot
gun at a local tackle store about
a month ago. He s tated he just
shot through the door with the
blind cloaed, 80 he didn't know 11
anyone was hit by the 1tft>l He
said he had been confined for
three )'e&rw in the Palo Alto Vet·
eran'a R~ltaJ.
Oftlcers sevehed hll room and
found a nearly full box of 12
gauee shotgun lhella. While
being booked at county J&ll. he
wa.s asked how he &ot away from
the Palo Alto Hospital. Hf" stated
he walked away and had been
eone since Jut fall.
Local officers checked with
Palo Alto pollee and learned that
he had been d'-chareed from the
hospital on Dec. 18. 1954, and
that there was no record or wants
on him.
now open at 351 N. Newport p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;_
Blvd.. In a move from 2504 W.
Coast Hwy.. Newport Beach.
where the firm waa located tor
the past five years. Mr. Gaw.
throp Is a.n authorlud Payne
Furnace dealer and features
for~ air furnaces with jet glass
tire boxes for new or old homes.
Th~ Parll Health Food Store.
formerly at 499 N. Newport Blvd ..
has also moved to crossroads
VIllage, at 353 N. Newport Blvd.
A prescription pharmacy tor
doctors and paUentl will be
opened by Kenneth Smith of Red.
lands on July 1 at 359 N. New-
port Blvd. Ell~n·a Beauty Shop,
formerly at 310 N. Newport Blvd.,
has opened In the new bulldlnr
at 357 N. Newport Blvd. And II
operated by Mrs. Ellen Ward.
Her husband, Dean Ward. ope.r.
ates a bookkeeping otrtc. at tbe
same addresa.
William Harper, phy1lcal ther.
apl.lt, oc:cupte. quarten at 381
N. Kewport Blvd. Jack ~unnin•·
ham's Woodweldlnl Manufactur.
lnt Co. occup._ an otllee up.
stain tn the bufldlnt at 3eC5-.A tf.
Newport Blvd. Tow otbeor oftices
are vacant at B.B N. N..wport
Blvd.
ne. C~nlre
Prllltl W•J llnl
LOW!
LIW!
LOW I
WE'alt CllOWI>EDt SO
TilEY 11V1T 001 • ·• rom. 11•
Needs .orne work.·
'54 IIUC. COifV .. 1DM
Only ONE owner.
'M IOJIC. ITA. WAG. ...
Power atetrlnr. brak-. only
10,000 rnne..
'N Cllllft1.&Jl. Jf.Y .. II,_
New Yorker, Pow., ltee'rlnt.
tll'akee. 15.000 mllH. ·
.. JOIIT. a.. en..-Radio, HHter and HydrarntJc.
,_, PLYK. '-DOO& II.
Look •t thls one!-lt'a "rut
dean!"
'M POD YIC'!Oai.A. 11-
kdJo. Beater, Power at.rtnr
6: Pordomatk. •
'II LIIICOUI 4 DL ....
"Capri." Jtadlo, H•t•, HJdra-
matk., Uke hew!
•••
,
,
ct~ Manaaer John SaUO...,..
portt4 to N~ ctty Coundl
Monday evenlna that the preUmJ.
nary noee count ot the apeclal
cenau. Just completed Ia 18,539.
An otttclal certUicatlon ot the
nact count wut be made at a
later date by the dlrector of the
Bureau of Cenwa. WuhlnltOn.
D. C.
The apecta~ cenalis of Nov. 20,
1963, listed the populaUon a t
Banks Seeking
City Deposits
The Karlnen Bank on New.
port'• Matlnera MUe and the
Newport Harbor Bank In Corona
del Mar atelleekin&a mon equit-
able dlatrtbuUon of clty de~b
amon1 the dty'a four banka. The
other two, wh ld\ carry the bulk
of the clty'a depo.Jta. are the
Bank of America branchea ln
Newport and Balboa.
Letters requestln& additional
deposita were r~lved Monday
eventn1 from Ed&ar R. Hill. preat.
dent cA. the new Marlnera Bank,
and Jame. T. -Van Dyke, presi-
dent of the Newport Harbor
Bank.
The lettera weer referred by
City Council to City Manager
John Sailors for study and report.
Boots, Saddle
Election Mon.
The Meaa Boots and Saddle
Club will elect otllcen at thelr
meeting next Monday at the
clubhouse on the Falrground.l
... The local club wu repre-
sented at the Trl.Reglonal Play
Day held Sunday at the Half
Circle Inn Riding Stable& In
Whittier. but brought back no
prltes . . . Dolores Platter and
her mother. Mrs. Jim Garvey, of
Costa Mesa are busily planning
a trip to Honolulu ... The Care.
lree Riders will hold a pot.luck
dinner and card party tomorrow
I Friday' at their clubhouse ln
Hawaiian Gardens ... El Rodeo
Rldlng Club directors wlll mettt
at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, at
their clubhouae In Brea.
Ill
lrNe'a Senile
We re&Sster patterns
for brides
Drop In soon . .
crystal.
china.
a liver
1talnleaa steel
OPEN DAILY
AND SUNDAY
9 :30 to 5:30
gifts from
Karen Margreta Imports
2653 E. Cout Hl1hway
Corona del Mat
Harbor 1.113
Dr. Ronald WoocL D. C.
HARBOR
HEALTH SERVICE
COMPLETE
DIAGNOSIS 6 PHYSlCAL
'MIEllAPY DEPT.
.... ...-tams.
lf..,._t ...... .......
17.307. Su'-equent annaatJona
tner.ued tl\at total to 17.78'7.
'"nlua the new cenau. ahows
a net lncreue of 75l." Mr. Sail·
on uld. "Perhapt not u hlp aa
we bad expected. but lt1l1 worth
$5.862 'a year to the dty, becau.e
the per capita refund of motor
vthlcle Ucen1e fee. 1a about ff.SO. We're getttna back twice
the co.t of the censu.a the flut
year."
Newport Beach topt Ita nellh-
borlne city of Costa Maa by
1,260. The epeclal cen•u• com,
pleted lut month Mt the Mesa
population at 17,279.
Council Splits
Four-Three
On Fireworks
Newport City Counctl spllt 4 to
3 Monday nleht In approvlne the
requMt of the Balboa lmprovo-
ment A.eoclatlon for 11.000 to put
on the Fourth of July flreworka
dlaplay at the Balboa Pier.
CouncUman J. B. Stoddard re-
mArked that It wu not money
well spent. Mayor HUJ said •he
agreed With hlm.
CouncUman Stanley RJdderhof
said he was In favor of obeervlng
thll patJ1otlc bolJday in the
American trad1Uon.
The approprlaUon wu ap.
proved by the aye vote of Coun.
cllmen Lee Wllder, MacKay.
HJgble and RJdderbof. Vot1n1 no
were Mayor HUJ and Councilmen
Stoddard and Gerald Bennett.
.... , VIII larlla
Ia Ful•lllll Ufl
Ken Niles' VUJa Marina Is featur~ In a double' page full
color spread In the current Issue
ot Ufe Magu1ne. This Is part of
a picture story on "Nation Rides crest of Motorboat Boom," with
"20 million week.endera taking
to th~aterways."
r ..... atencl••
HoW Jtl1t ... 1111
President Steve Smith and 10
other members of the Newport
Harbor Toastmaster& dropped In
Tueaday evening during the reg.
ulat meetJn1 ot the lJdo Tout-
mutes at the Harbor Bouse ln
eo.ta .....
A joint meet1n1 wu c.arrled on.
Speaken from the auest club
were VInce Pickup and Bill
Goody. Gum evaluators were
Pete NoUng, Elton Barnett and
Ed Lewla.
Toastmaster of the host club
wu Tom Soule. Bob Perrin wu
table toplea mutn. Speaker'S
were Bert Beck, Bob McClary, Jim
Penney. Joe Martin and Ed Soule.
Evaluators were Jim Penney,
Sandy Steiner. Chuck Art and
Dave Holman.
Back to the blg city-Isabel
Herron Ia ,olna to be auoclated
wtth the Lawrence Block Co. In
~et"ly Hlll1. • • •
After years and years and
years of active operaUon the J. A.
Beek Realty office at the ferry
end of the Island hu become
Inactive for the present. Hub
Powers. lon1 Ume auoctate. has
joined the Vogel Balboa Island
office and Charles Lake bu
moved over to the Doria Bray of.
flee ... Ruth Pardoll should be
ready to get back to work pretty
1000, she's been gooOn' ott enter,
talnJna relative• . . . Ruth Seeley
hu been back mld.west, vtsltlna
her mother ln Nebraska ... Dick
Strlckler'1 al110 been aooOn' off.
on a vacaUon. Dick Hodee hasn't
quite rot bls little baby trained
to an.swerln1 telephones ln hla
Oftle@-yet. -------AaAJIDOIRD .OAT POVIfD
A w1\lte and red row boat,
about elaht feet Ion&. was found
abandoned by Newport pollee In
upper bay at 3:30 a.m. Monday.
OHicen checked the area for a
posalble body but could not lo-
cate one. Later In the day a hat·
bot department patrol boat
.earc:bed the atM but could not
locate the boat.
•
NOTI .CE
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CoUDdl Chm-hen. Ill tbe llewpod • 1clt Qty •
BaiL ........ flail..,., ,... llllt --llatuft
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OVTSTAif'DIIIO w h &&ii --· wU1 be JI'IIIP ... hse aow
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Frede-lck RobertiiOn Horsley.
59. of 801 Kinp Rd .. CUff Haven.
died Monday In Hoag Memorial
Hospital. He wu born In Ontado,
Calif., and had Uve4 In Newport
Beach for two yean and prior to
that for 10 years In Phoenix. Ariz.
He was rttlred from the furniture
buslneu.
He Ia survived by his wife. Mrs.
Mary Honley; a dauahter, Mrt.
Barbara Jean Murray of Long
Beach. and one pandchlld. Ma.
sonic service. wtu be held today
In Ontario. Baltz Mortuary of Co-
rona del Mar was In charge o! ar-
rangements.
Trailer Park
Is Continued
(Continued from Pare 1)
Mrs. Mae Hoit
Is Appointed
<Continued trun Pace 1) came out of the meeting, and
CouncU cllscua.eed their decl1lon
amona thenuelvea. Soon Mr.
Print was called back ln. and at
10:30 the doore were opened. and
the meeUna wu public again.
Mayor HlJJ alked Mrs. Holt to
read the letter. Mn. Holt atArted
reading in low tone. Councilman
MacKay Interrupted to say that
the reporters had dllflculty hear
Ina. MrL Holt turned around to
the press table and was about to
start readlng aealn. when Coun.
cllman Stoddard reached for
ward. took the letter and 1ald he
would read lt.
The letter, whereby Mr. Priest
tendered hls res1patlon as city
cl'rk and city treuurer, effective
Immediately. wu the first an-
nouncement of the purpose of the
lose thls aource of Income. meetlne.
From the Central Newport e ItO D!SCVSSJOif
Community A.uoclatlon came a There was no d I • c u ss Ion .
resolution asking the city to get Councilman J...ee Wilder moved
out of the traner park business that Mr. Priest's resignation be
and return the publicly owned accepted. Mayor Hill called for
property to public use u a beach the vote. Councilman Gerald Ben
park. The Association also pre· nett. first on the Jist for the roll
sented petitions to that effect. call vote, hesitated for a mom.
carrying 481 taxpayers' signa. ent, then said he would pass hls
t ures. with promise of more pe. vote. An "aye" vote was voiced
tltlons to come. by the other councUman-Wil
AI Forglt, Newport business· der. Sandy MacKay. J. B. Stod·
man, turned In four peUtlons of dard. Clarence Higbie. Stanley
the Newport Taxpayers Assocla· RJdderhof and Mayor Hill.
Uon, ca.rryln& 90 slcnatures, ask. Concerning the matter of sue
In& the city to continue the ~ to Mr. Priest. City Man.
trailer putc. arer Sallcln •N nu.t-. Cllu· e MAifY noTESTS ter automatically provtdes for
Ed Healy. president of the the deputy city clerk (Mrs. Holt) I
Central Newport Association. to take over as acting city clerk
1ald It was an abuse of public and the deputy city treasurer,
property to u~ It for a trailer (MrL Louis K. Seely) to take
park and exclude local citizens over as acting treasurer.
from the beach. Discussing the matter later
There were many other obJec· with reporters. Charlie Priest put
tiona. Wllllam Lambert wondered It bluntly by saying he "resigned
where our ch.Udren can go to at the requeat of City Council."
play. F. T. Martin said he And equally bluntly. he said the
couldn't undentand how the city reason for the action was "negll
could allow a trailer park to gence of the dulles of the city
monopollze baytront area. Sam clerk."
Barnes warned that the people e HASOifS CIVEif
would never aet the area back if The specific reuons. aceordlng
It Is Improved for a trailer park. to Mr. Priest, resulted from hla
Harold Glasa pointed out that oversight In neglecting to pre
Fullerton has 73 ball teams; sent to Council two resoluUona
Newport Beach does not have a of the County Board of Supervi·
s ingle ball diamond. sora. One was the April 12 resolu·
Bill Harvey hinted that the city tlon of the supervisors protesting
was unreallatlc In Its estimate of the City of Newport Beach annex.
coat of operating a trailer park, atlon of Upper Newport Bay. The
saying that lt couldn't be done other was the April 19 rc.>solut1on
for the $11.000 yt'arly estimate. declaring that th<' county wac;
George Pardey accused the Coun taking over full control of New
ell of putting money values over port Hafbor.
human values. Former Council Mr. Priest said Friday that ht'
man Andy Smith said It was a had not presentNI the re<;Oiutlon
rape of the people's r ights to of protest becau~ he bt'lleved It
take away public land (rom the would be rt>SClnded by tht' !lUpttr
people; "we don't need that kind visors. The board dld not rt'~lnd
of money," he said. Its protest. although It did noth e lfED TB& a EACII lng further to block the annexa
Gerald Sparks said that we Lion of the Uppt'r Bay. which be
need all the public beach we can came official May 24. 1
eet:. Mra. Dorothy McKenna urged Mr. Priest explained further 1
CouncU not to take away a tine that he had delayed presenUng
beach that will be a place for the resolution about Harbor con. 1
our famUies. Arthur Peterson trol untJI he had received a copy I
asked that we use the property of a 1944 rullng by the state at.1 aa a public beach before It be-torney general roncernlng au
comes 110 valuable that It can tbt>rlty over the harbor. The rut-
never be used. August Pflrrmann lng confirmed the jurisdiction of
said he waa opposed to the clty the County supervlsors.
beln& In the trailer park bust. Mr. Priest Is a nattve of Con
nN.S. nectlcut. He ls a veteran news
A woman In the audience paperman. serving for 15 yurs
asked If the matter could ~ put with the S p r 1 n 1 fIe 1 d . Mau ..
on the ballot for a public vote. Union-a• state editor. reportPr.
Councilman Gerald Bennett re, financial edJtor. news editor. Jn
plied that that would indkate a 1936 the death ol hls mother In
Jack of conttdence In the Coundl. Balboa broueht nlm here. He
There wu a ripple of lauehtl'r stayed aa a bee lance writer.
In the audience and RVeral aucn. joined the Newport Pollee De
ble qreement. that that wu ln· pattment u a clerk ln UNO. ad
deed eo. vanclnt to eeraeant. e CITU 'nArnC PM>81 lfM In lN he ran ap1allt the vet
In adclJtlon to tile Council eran dty ~k. Fra.Dk JllMha.rt.
members. onlY ONe to •ak up and wu t\ec:ted. He wu ~
In fa¥QI' ol tile dt:J trau. park elected 1n lee52 f« aftot.ber four
wwe Edwin Hoyt. wbo eakt tMt ,.., te'm. 11\J.a YMt. hoWevoer.
tbe eeonomle radon~ wtMft the cu.rter Ia rme effK
Mr. HealT• aqumatll. ud tlaat Uve. llll Job u e.a.ctlft omctal
a public: bMdl wvalcl rau. liiOfe wu t..m.naled. aM dt:1 derlr trame ~: l.ftCl .OMUe lMcaiM an appoa..._ ,.nkm. Sdlluear. wt.o atct u.at tnn. ~ QPOI.Jrt.cl 11111a u ctt:J putt N¥1ft .. woUcl .......... et.tr. thee lD .... _.._..
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Sgt. Vlr&U Phebus, offtet'l'
City Council Asked to Hold
Study Sessions in Public
Rudolph Valel}tl and R~e o!
w ith the County of Orange fleer Eugene Quarry of the New
whereby the county provld~s port Pollee Department have
$13.200 aa Ita share ot expense been commended by Chapman ot lifeguards. College of Oranae upon their
The Woman'• Ctvlc IAacu•
aaaJn tubmltted their request to
Newport City CouncU Monday
evmlne uklna that the councU'•
ltu~ _..lona 1M! conducted ln
the Coundl Chamben. open to
the publle. 'lbe Leaaue aaJd their
first requeat bad been mJ.aundet"·
,llood.
Councilman J. B. Stoddard
commented that there aeemed to
be a lack of contldence In the
CouncU and •uraested that they
ahould allow the public to at.
~end the pre-Councll meetlna ses.
alona. "U the people are deter.
mined. they could force ua out
ln the open," be aald.
"We shouldn't be twayed by
one letter,'' CouncUman Stanley
Rldderhof remarked.
"In this cue you have one
letter, and one councilman,'' an.
twer~ Mr. Stoddard, meanlne
hltnaelt.
The letter was rete-red to the
city manager for 1tudy.
Council also:
• Acre<! to entu a decorated
car In the Huntlngton Bead\ July
4 parade. e Received a request from the
Balboa Improvement A.uodatlon
dlrecton to keep the Balboa
parkin& lot charge at 50 cents.
• Increased the price o! month.
ly parkJne Ucketa for the Balboa
parklna lot from $2 to $4. e Received a request from Mra.
William Davenport for an ordl-
nan~ to prevent ball playing In
alleys. e Approved the resolution va
eating a portion of Broad St. In
Newport Heights. e Approved Ordinance No. 751
establishing a new salary scale
for city employees. e Received a report from the
County Boundary ConuniMion
approvlni the boundaries of the
proposed SeaquiBt annexation In I
Newport He1ghts. e Called for bids for legal ad .
vertlslng, to be opened July 11. e Eliminated the job of otfke
manager of the Water l>fopart
ment and transferred the func
tlon to the Finance Department;
estimated savlne Is $3.600 a year
• Approved the agreement
e Approved the revised lease completion ol a juvenUe pro-
with South Coast Co. for the cedure course given by the col-
city property It now occupies. lege. The course was tauaht by
• Awarded the-contract to R. Lou Kidder of the Oranee county
J. Noble Co. on Ita low bid of probation department. Juvenile
$2.780 for paving at the Corona dt>llnquency problems. lawt. con.
del Mar main bt'ach. trols and causes were Included
• Referred to the city attorney! _n;;;;;;;th;;;;e;;;;;;;co;;;;u;;;;r;;;;se;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;~
the request of L. S. Hottman o! r
Corona del Mar to put In a rock
till at hls property In China Cove. e Received (at Jasti the resolu
tlon of the County Supervisors
taking oveor control of Newport
Harbor; also the resolution pro
testing Up~r Bay annexation.
""aECUCT"' TUIIIT.
POCIET ~till
e Approved Dr. David Nielsen's
request for sJx month extension
of va.rlan<.-e becau~ of delay In
plana to con6truct medical build
lng near his oUice at 400 W est
minister, Newport Heights
(ItO TVaU)
Wodd'a l•tdlelt a.uo
WEJCJD OlfLT 12 OZ. s~ae Ollly r • s· • l f./• ..
A New Concept In Penon al
Radlo. Ear Phone and Carry
lng Optional. Extra.
DIVJS.UIWI CO. u I-UI1
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~ AT '2 • .ad IT ; X
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of OU.. Clftl * X * nEE CIFT ~PDIQ 'lit = e THE I • MAN • a
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X 54.11 C UD STAMPS -COIOIVJfJTT CJLEDIT Pl.AJf J:
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• ~~DO·IT · your-aelf
CHAlCO AI. $011
GIILL 0
Sfwcfy tri1 for -"'•• MOCb
or rMola. ~ '""-'-·
. wttll wt.ee1a--··-la ~ll'-15
ElBTII ,. ·1r .......... "'' , .... ••• •• r . Stu I t4
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with help from the family
(and your hardware ~n) ,
. l(,e.-~of-tbe'h.
f)~..._ ·~"o
"§ ~ ~c;.
PAINT IOLUI 99C
AND TIAY
* ~ poimiftg easier, fortw.
Slip-on wool cower end bear-* inCJ$. Stwdy oluminum ~oy.
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POWEI $241&
DRILL
CHARCOAL $1 ...
IR19UETTIS
~otic +ool for tM "do-it-yoln'•
..Jfer ... W.tf. ottochments. o
muftt.purpoee tooL
=· $26.
GarDAL a.&c'I'IIIC
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c Ill t ......
Handy I 0-lb. po~oge of eoty>-
to-u.M, •osy-to-transport f'*
fOf your gril.
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ferre4 ~y .. , ....
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* * * WE GIVE CllOWN .STAMPS * * * .
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CROWN
HARDWARE
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·FISHING? .,..,. ..... , ..
Went anmAon bunttnr tbe and the rrunJon finally wW have
otJMr mldJ\lrbt and found tbe a ~ to ret up on the beach.
bucll too crowMd wttb OY«· I'm no h~. f'm not a.tte.r a bll
anxlo\lt ll'\lnlon huntett. About bucket tuU. l "hunt'' aruruon ~ ~ yardl wu a bwx:b of wSth a fow by five Speed
hunten. fiuhtnr Urhll. maklna GraphJc for pictures of ~. In the
nolle and otberwtae .oundlna Jut MVeral yean ot buntlna
like a t.hrft.rtnr cb'a.aa. I've cauaht many a bunch on
,
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BY ;/;),~~ I bave no objec:tton to not.e, rum but only a couple dozen by
llrht• or peopJe, except when hand. 'Mle.te were cauaht for
aruniQn huntlna. The areatest photoaraphJc purpoeee, pictures
1in of all committed wu when ot •em betnr cleaned, cooked and
the arunlon acoutl were picked eatlnr. Mlahty nice eatlnr, fried
up by the hunters. The ICOUtl a crisp. aolden brown. e iiUSJC I
The aounda that make a sum-
mer symphony for the ears ot
fishermen are rettlng louder.
Most pleulng note came lut
week front down San Dlero way.
The Btory II being excitedly
passed around that a commercial
fisherman, flahJn1 Thursday In a
school ol bluefln tuna some 15
mlle. orr Point Lorna. Jigged In
a fish with tina much too lone
for a tuna. It wu an u .Jb. alb~
core'! The story seems to be quite
autht'ntlc.
member of the restaurant bust.
nHL Merle (Beany) AlfJerbaugh,
served radishes and chill from
a tray. Elton Hallet, who bouts ot one of the beat pollahed high
foreheads on Balboa llland, wa•
1houllah In a black wla and a
k:Jng-slzed .ombrero. He looked
just like the ahost of aomethlnr
from the ruJns ot an ancient
Mayan culture. especially aftt'r
three touches ot t~ulla,, with
salt and lemon. U a TV scout
sees that get-up, we"ll have a
new Dracula.
couldn't ro back and report the • SCKOOL OF YELLOWTAIL beach ready. So. no IChool came ln. About 12:30 a.m., ye ICl'lbe RepoJU from the Balboa PllvU
aave up and went home. lon are that the Frontier hu
The nut IJ'Unlon tuM are on been brlna~ng ln lOme rood
June 21. 22. 23 and 24• This catches ot lor barracuda. A
beachcomber wiU be out U)ere 1Choo1 of yellowtail wu reported
on a couple of the runs aboUt 2 around the boat one day recently
a.m. 1 ttrure by that time the but they wouldn't bite. 'Mle Fron.
bunters wUl have rone home tier leaves at 6 a.m. dally from '=.iiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw iiiiiiiiiiiiil the Pav1llon. Dock flahennen at lbUJfJs au n n:a1 1:11 the Pav1Uon are catchlna ~ea
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ANNEfCoLOR STEM~ SOUND --Ill fiW·Lni ITTC£1·TU IIITEI == •cntlf .. FA1111f .._,_ .. _,_IWMI .. -IWIII
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''CIIALLEIIE
Till Wl.l''
ma:ta.: :-.=""
IT AB'TS WED .. JUliE 22
trout and halibut and are havlna
rood luck .
Banacuda, barn door halibut
and white sea bass are being
caught aboard the Seabllcult
from Davey's Locker, Newport
Beach. Chlll Troester skippers
the Seabllcult on Its dally trip
from Davey"a Locker leavlnr at
6 a.m. Several charter boats.
from six to 25 pauengers. are
available here.
e UI SAJlB.ACUDA
A total of 118 log barracuda
were caught on the Sport King
from Norm's Landing at Dana
Point last Thursday, along with
baas, halJbut and small wblte
sea bass. The Sport King leaves
This doesn't mean that the a l-
bacore have anlved. It's not UD·
usual tor a few confused long
fins to get lost and end up In
a school ot tuna. But lt'.s good
nc.-wa. anyhow, and the tempo of
that music called albacore lA ret-
tlng faster by the day. The com-
mittee hu scheduled the week-
end of July 9-10 for the lnterclub
AJbacore Tournament, to be held
out of Avalon this year with the
Tuna Club u boat. Everyone Is
talking about what team they're
going to fish on. Me!7 I haven't
heard of word, but I llve In
hopes.
at 6 a .m. Available, for charter e COOD FJSIIDIC
from Norm's, along with other Harold Green's M.arlln Inn
boats, Is Capt. Charles Bickhart's sends out a weekly flewS bulletin
LJnao. Jlhat keepe driving me crazy. I'm
tt was quite a party. By bed·
time, I wu sure I waa 1n Mazat.
Jan.
e DfVITATIO.
Just u I aald, "Buenos noches,"
Blll Roblnaon da.shed over. He
aald, con mucho gusto, ''We're
going back to Silver Canyon to.
morrow night. How's about going
over aaaln ?"
I Just rulped. I still ached all
over from the last st>sslon. M my
Senora led me car-ward, I gav~
my best Mazatlan bow and ssld,
"Gracias, Senor. Manana I have
a prev1oua engagement."
I had a smile on my face all
through the stilly night. Satur.
day. Me, I love my bed. I caueht
a lot more white tea bass In my
sleep. that night. than carne
aboard the Crystal Ball. Some
other time, B111! I'll just relax
until the albacore arrive. I'm
much more or a M>agull than an
owl.
Quite a few spotrln croaker 1 talk.Jng about that San Diego
and hallbut are belna cauaht In flahJnr. naturalJy. Thlnga were
the bay, comes the word from hotter than ever during the week
Graham's BaJt and TackJe. New that ended June 5. The total of
port Beach. Lota of big perch and 2(92 yellowtail wu exciting, and
a ff!W corblna are belnr cauaht 3M bluetln tuna aounded even
In the surf.. I better. JUit to elve the anglers • LIKES TO THE JVIIJOU
The Jet II ca~ Into Seasport va.rtety. 9e7 b a r 1 a c u d a came Tell your younptffl that the
Land1ng Jut Frtday w1th 33 bar-aboard. I'm just about ready to Balboa Angllnc Club Junior n.h-
racuda averarJna between six take off for San Dlero. 1 can't Ina Tournament Ia under way.
and lle'Ven pollnd.a. The Jet n stand It much longer. They can rerlster, read the rulea. tallied 150 berries one halibut I and welah In thelr catches at
and tlve sand bua, lut 'Mlun-' e ALL TIIIIOOGII 1'1D IIJGft any Harbor Area tackle shop or
day. On thls day thee wu a I 1~ a lot of •Jeep one nl1ht the B.A.C. There are a loa of
acbool of yeUowtaU &10\lnd the Jut week. Dr. BUI Robinson, a really fine trophies and prizes
boat. with one hook up. but a Pacltlc Analer tratet", called for the winners.
~~ehool of barracuda came alonr Wednesday morning. He aaJd. He-re are .orne prizes. tor tree,
and scared away the yellowtail. "Come on. Did you hear abOut tor any kJda who are lucky en.
• LEAVES AT CIUI. the bla wiUte sea bus they"re ough to be going on a fresh
The Jet II leaves at 4 a.m. knocking off at night, over at water flahlnr trip thla summer.
flahlng local every day except Catalina! 1be ery.tal Ball la Dick lennlnp, public relaUora
Wednesday. Saturday and Sun. taklna ot1 at 5:30. Cordy Wevlll, dlr~or for the Cortland Une eo ..
.._ day, When It Jeavee at 2 a.m. &ftd .no NM t.be ~ .... Oil Bal. .... M'l'lt "'CalUnl c. Q... .,..
fishes San Clemente llland. The boa Island II 101n1 along. Get coUa ot th~lr ''Cortland 333" non. ''CIII~·· s....alute" Jet I leaves at 6 a.m. dally and your lftF. We'U meet you at the l inkable fly Une. Th~ Iabeli say
"I Pttn ef 1111'
-. 1-fishes loca1ly. Balboa Yacht BuJn." "A 1hort lenrth for a small ang -"'JL~TJ.~ns~u~a!!#!z~c!~r~~~T.t~a~n~o~'!.O~~t.lJ: The Mlsaawit came Into Port 1 had a full IChedule Wednes-ler." They're made of braided 'f Orange last Thursday with 50 day. It didn't .em at all likely nylon with a bonded flnlah.
barracuda aboard, averaging be that t could ananae things. lut tl you are 14 yean or youne-er
tween six and nine pounds. five wh~ the Crystal Ball dropped and aend a card to "Calllna c. Q."
spanish mackerel. five calico her hook at duak. .omewhere be-care of the Newport Harbor En·
bass and flvt> white M>a bass. The tween catalina's Church Rock 1lgn, we'll maU you a lenrth of
barracuda averaged between alx and Silver, Canyon, ruess who thll very excellent Jlne. Just say,
and nine pounds. The Port Or-W4S aboard. "A line, pleaae." Give your name.
ange fleet Includes Gypsy at 5 All tbrourh the starless night addresa and age, and you'll have
a.m., Mluawlt at 6 a.m. and we watched. The first objective Is a god line for your fly.flshlng.
Elsie larlllr..P'!
YARN SHOP
2747 E. Coat JUtlaway
Col'oa.a del Mcu RA a.57
Knlttlne. Crochetln1 and
Needlepoint !upplles
Knlttlna Ba1s
May B at 7 a.m. squid, which are •.upposed to That Is, If you're an early bird.
• VSEI SPUfiiDfC OVTI'IT arise from the ocean a maw and Dick sent m~ only 1o colJa.
8.1. Footbridge Is Protested; !"-... 1 . . . ·-... . Second Car Drtdge Sugttested ........ Mid IAturdq at ~ ,., ........ ., ~ Cbapel
A...._ wttll• ...... ~ wu poee4 to a too6rtdie aeroe~ tM ., Mn. a.tMr ,...,_, 'Fl. ol
PI ted to .. ..,_. Cit)' Coun-Grand CaAaJ. Wt.oa laland. t.c. tl5 ......_,at. 0.. ...... cU JMMt1nr tiM propoeaJ to the tollowtnr reuone: wbo diM laane J .at Boa1 He. b a~ ac:roM Balboa L The tootbrldp a. an un. pltal. a.v. cu.rlel Rand ·oUtd-
lai&Dd't Onn4 Canal at Balboa ~ 8X1*IM wtth an aJ. at.td at the Mt'VtteL
Aw. Nedy exl.lt.lnr brld,. wtthln one Mn. 11l01npe0n wu a native
Tbe petJu..t ... .,_.. that block. of AUitJn, Tuu. came to Call·
the c:tty lboald bultud eoMtder 2. 'Mle tootbrtdp wtU be a per. tomla at the ap ol 7, and came
the advflsabWt,y o1 a MCOnd ve. manent obltruction to the en. to Costa Mea from O&ldand Sn
hicular brtdp. trance ot barr-and equipment 1151. She J4 IW'VIved by three
The lett. wu referred to City for nec.aary ctredlinr tn the 200 daupt..., Mrs. FOI'Mt r~ ot
Enlloeer Bert Webb fw conalder· block on the Orand canal. Colta Mesa, lira. J"tanll llllet of
atlon at a later date. Hee la the a. n.e footbrldp will prennt Walnut Creek and Mn1. Glenn
letter: • the entran~ and wt of amall Mot.tch man of Lol Anplet, and
Newport City Council: sailboat. to the 09/nert' plera and a aliter, Mra. Martin McGovern
We, the underataned, are op.. moortnaa. Of lJve O&U.
Film Will Aid
New Proiect
A luncheon party, beside the
pool at the Dr. Edward Hall
home In Santa Ana on Saturday,
revealed three gtaantlc plana
Interlocking the world p~mlere
of an Orange County mov1e, the
proi1\Ptlon of a new social tJerv.
I~ In the county. and the bene.
tit project of the Altrusa Service
Club.
4. 'nle footbrldre wUI create a
constant hazard with cblldl'en
dJvlnr. jumping and flabJnr
from it.
5. 1be footbrldre · will be a
.ource 6t not. ln a quiet res!.
dentlal area.
6. There wlll be a conUnuJnr
problem of expenae Jn ltl upkeep
and maintenance.
If the Council hu a surplus of
funds for bridge building pur.
poeea, It ls aunested that they
study the need for another auto-
mobile brld~re. say from Agate
Ave. to Bayahol'e Dr .• to relieve
congestion on Balboa llland and
to provide a second exit for the
whole Island In caM ot emer.
rency.
At 8:30 p.m. Aurust 2 at the
Lido Theatre. Newport, a aala
pre miere will be held for the
color comedy feature. ~'The Noble
Experiment." Th~ full leneth ln. L111 •11..&.• Jl ~· F~·-•turej mov1e has bM!n prcx4.lced In Or .., u.nu .,.
ange County by Tom Graetr of Of Corela ..1-1 llr IU._
412 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del ... .... Complete Home J'umabtnp
Mar. Tom takes a leadlnr part Mrs. Lena Johanna Miller, 78,
In the film. co-starring with died Monday at her residence,
Phyllis Yarwood, last year'" 509 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del
"Maid ot California," who lives Mar. She was a naUve of Ger-
at 426 E. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. many, had Jived In CaUfomla tor
Proceeds of the premiere are 43 yeara. the pf.St 10 years In
u..tr ....... .............
COSTA MESA
to be used for the Family Service Corona del Mar.
Bureau, Just getting s(4rted ln She Ia survived by a .on, "Bud" .., _ _. ...,_,...... ...
the county. Its purposes wlll be Miller of Corona del Mar; two ._ Teu Utile ,....
to lend counsellna service to daughtera. M11. Ruth Markell of • A'' 1' D A 1' 1 C 8 0 0 L
families of all Incomes for family L&guna and Mra. Pauline Green 440 Ret•--. Corona del Mar
problems. of OakhUIIt. Chrlatlan Science >VWV)"""
The Altrusa Club of Santa Ana, wrv1c:ea were beld yesterday at Harbor 4388
a claalfted service club of execu. Baltz Mortuary. Mrs. lean Vaurhn. director
Uve and professional women, la ljiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii apoMOrlna the premiere of the
fUm 1n order to raJw money for
the new arency. VAN'S CLEANERS
Bur~lary of the Lloyd Howard
real estate office at 3320 W. Cout
Hwy .• Ne wport Beach. wu
thwarted by Newport polkle at 6
a.m. Friday. Officer Robert G.
Net..on. on routine patrol. notJeed
an eleetl1e adcltar uaacblne on
a wlndow 1111 ot an QPtn wtndow
at the rear eutslde of the build·
lnr. Mr. Boward wu called to
the .cene and opened the front
door. The burglar h ad left
throu&h a small, hlgb window
on the west aide of the building.
• * * * .. 30 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE IN
QUALITY WORK"
eDRYCUANI~
e KNIT lt.OCKIN6
e LAUNDRY SERVICE
* DD.JCAft rumc:.:a * UAD&D ...sua GADUJn'l
*
Speclallz..ed Acceaorlea
and Instructions
BOVU
Stanley Brlabane, operator of aather around the light that You'll like fly.flahlna If you
Ellts Boat Re ntals along with hla shines down from the stern ot haven't tried lt before. It wouldn't \\\\
bl'other, John decided to' give your boat. You then Jig a few aurprlle mot 11 you cauaht a lot l&niCII
.... , IIUIZ ........ ~.~lnrr ..... * * fishing a try last Friday from with treble hooks, Iuten them to of l<watet' fllh this way. Here's lclti•h:n-O...•IINCI
the dock. Ht> used a aplnnlnr your own outfit and start ang. a chance to find out. TIIJEI'I TV
outfit and Jive anchovies for llna. Whenever the schools of Don't let fly lines worry you. 0,.. I ....... ,,. ..-.. .......,, .,.,. ....
baJt. In a short time he had squid swarm, the great white 'nley work just fine on a apln· Acrou frotn the Port Theatre ,_ Jt. CliMit ~ ... -.._ -..ac, C..... ... Me
decked 10 yellowtln croaker. llt"a baM are supposed to be just i~ln~r~rod~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J~~~!!.W!!II!•~!IIA~! .. i!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Halibut and barracuda are being below, drooling for a squid dJn-
caught by Ellis row boat an~rlera ner. Or 10 I've been told.
drifting with live bait In the e 110 •.ocr
ocean oH the J<'tty. A sliver nl All of the above, to this date,
I mon was c-au~ht by a Monrovia Is strictly a cu t t 1 e but . When
CREDIT BUREAU woman rC<'E'ntly from an E1lls Thursday'• dawn broke, the only
hoat. &>a trout and halibut are &quid 1 had seen were the few
of w .. tena Orcmge County !x'Ing caught In thl' bay around froun ones we had brought
lformPrly or Newport Beach thP Upper Bay bridge. a1ong. These ~teemed to be lr
Laguna Beach lc Costa Mesa I Haven't bf>Pn able to get any resistible to half a dozen rov1nr
2M IU..nlde AYe .• PO Sox r<'ports but angll'rs should find sharks that kept hooking them
LD:Ierty t.?lCl llnrport ~IIIP!IlC fishing good around the dredger selves to Bill's tackle. The Jlghtl :============~~ workJng l"n Supervl80r Heinz ot a dozen other boata. larae and Kaiser's recr«>atlon project near small. bobbed ne&r us. but not
Coney Island. Upper Bay. Croaker once during that long. cbJll v1g11 IE SA
UPIOLSTEIIII
Clnd good feedlnr around dredg did 1 hear those familiar cries of
ers. delight that mean a hook-up. We e RJU.DUT FlSRDfG GOOD pulled up the hook and beaded
Barracuda continue to be the for Avalon at 7:30. By then, my
favorite catch of anrlers from the eyes refused to stay open and I
Westerner, which leave. at 6 a.m. had to M led to brUJdut. Blll.
dally from the Newport Pier. who IIHrna not to mind .taying
Anglers losded up with berries up all nleht. and Gordy, who can
Jut Thursday wtth Friday flab. aleeop anywhere or anytime. were
lng alower, catches averaging reartn' to fO. Not thla old pa.
from three to four fish, welch· trtoL I'm far enourh over the
lng five pounds each. Halibut hill that l"d have preferred a
fishing has been good on the rocldnr chalt to the early morn-
barge anchored off the Newport ln1 fratemallam of the Chi-Chi,
Pier. Black cod and spanlah the Surf and Sanc1 or the Wat.Jtl.
Jacka are alt10 belnr caurhL Kl. I don't want to fi~ hllh at
The bait ltand ancl rettaurant 7:30 a.m. •
on the end of the Newport Pier
la remalnlnr open evenlna• for
the conv~lence of analera. Pa
cUte maekerel are betnr eaurht
from the pier with the ~ runa
early tn the mornin• and araln
Jate In the a.tternoon . . , WAITE n.
'
AT
new
new
exclusive
oversized 'OLD INO
C HAIU
, ...
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STOP AT Graduation semces .Hekl Til! ... ~~ For R•ord Senior Class Cout Since ,._.. ·
r •• a r o o D I • record clua ot m .enion c~enn. IJdwd Gould, rra.n<.'H
C 0 C K TAIL I bade farewell to Jlfewport Jlar. Anututa Gowen, Patrtela Grarr.
COAST H .. HWAY AT bor Btrb School )Wterday after. Patq Grant. 1&me8 Dee Grier,
THI AACHU noon at paduatton MrVIcts held LJnda Crl1t1th.l. Nancy CrtJty,
N.w,.,t ..... tn the eehool athletic .ucltum. Daren Arthur Groth. JOHN vun 1,£ Trusteee Donald Duncan and John Maurice Harey. Kathe.r-
l.ol.l_..rw' .. 1111 Hadd Rlnr pre~ented dlplomu to ntne Theresa Hall, Blll (WUUam
the lenlora. Dr. Arthur 1'. Co.rey, Joeepb) Hamblet, Donna HamO·
at~ necutlve MCretary ot tbe ton. Ronald Anthony HamUton,
Cautornla Teacher Aun. apoke Michael Hanahaw, Jamee Romtr
on "Public Schoo~ and the HarJrove, William E. Hart, Bruce
American Way." RartwiJ, Richard Hatch, Derrol
· Here ta the llat of araduatlnr ~ Haverfield, Mary Cath-
~enlon: erlne Hehn. Peter C. HenderiJC)n,
Your l'amUy a.,taurant
(a..ct ,.,.,My)
2511 E. eo.t IDflnN'r
11-'*1 .. C....deiMe
-----• • • • T --
William A bra m a 0 n , LJnda' Ruth Henderson, Betty Hiatt.
Adair Ann Lynn Allen MarTha Diane HUbert, Johan Hirth,
Jan4! ' Allen, Gerald Andreton, Charles Kent Hltchtock. Jr .• Ethel
1 yoe Andrew Joyce Andrew Jo-Marilyn Holley, Loren Holm-
:'nne Ar-.nt. Marrle Arq, Mary wood, Clinton M. Hoow, Shirlee
Jane .Armmona Gel'aldlne Aab-Hourtran, Arlene Huff. Gordon
by Mary Ludll~ AtklMOn. Huttman, Ch.rlattna Hurhes. Marl-i.any Dean BaUey, Robert Jyn Inrmunctaon, Rlchard ln-
Munro BaUey. Carol Ann Bald· nent.
wtn Davtcl Balmer, William Bart·· Danall Jack.on, Arthur Tbomu
lett.' Mary Bauer, Grerory Baxte~t, Jensen, John Earl Jobnaton, Ken.
Donald &e.tty. Felicia Beltran. neth Jones, Edward Jonan, DorU
Barbara Ann Berry, Suan Caro-Suaanne Ketm. Joyce Elaine Kel-
lyn JJetz. Barbara Jean Blair, lou. William Robert Kdley, Joel
James Blue, Kenneth Boden. Kemper, Ma.ey Kelel, Howard
hoder, Joan Booeey. Lynn &.ley. Roy KJnr. DeWayne KJn.sfather.
Myrna Bouchey. Edwin James Bruce Knipp. RJchard Herbert
BracUey, Helen Elizabeth Braze, Kopp, Mary Kramer, Helen Kuhl-
Paul Breithaupt, Jean Loulae meyer.
Brtrr-. John Brunln&. Lawrence Betty Labelle. Charles Lamb.
Richard Buck. Llndalee Lane, Betty Lan1dale.
Dirk Callahan, Robert Callis, Dennla Roy Lehto, Melinda Leith·
Robert Edward Cantu. Richard old. Sandra Lea Uutwyler, La-
EJJis Campbell, Richard Newton Verne Robert Lewis, James Byron
Carter, Ronald Chase. Thomas Link. Lyle Warren Llonbarger.
Chllda. Patricia Jean Christian. Nancy Long, Richard Lee Louvier.
~en, Tonye Lea Christensen. Marvin Lusk, David Lynch.
Marraret Clark, Patricia Clem JW~rt M a r t I n . Robert Me
ence. Robert Coane, Gall Colltns. Clusky, Grace McDermott. Charles
John Cooper. Faye Cozad, Diane McGavran. Ward McGee, Jack
Crandall, Diane Crane, Annette McGinla. Carol McQueeney, Elll.s
Crawford. Cerlnl Creely, Gerald J. Mendenhall. Robert B. Milum.
Crou. Geraldine Cullen. RJchard Mlrkovlch. Arthur Brian
Carolyn Sue Dalby, Robert Roy Mitchel. RJchard Mllhotf. VIrile
Dances, Sandra Sue Davta. Mary Miley, MllO'ellee Moody. Jr ..
Ann ~namore. lfoeer Dethlebon. George Henry Moore. Paul Ray.
Jerome Dlcado, Janet Elizabeth mond Moore. Marcia Moorehead.
Dillon, Carol Doane, Arloween Marlalne Morrill. Harold Ray
Doclcter'. Mkhaet Drtakel, Ruth Mus.wlm&n. Jack Raymond Mus-
DucU_n', Gynelle Dyaart. selman, Robert Franklin Myers,
Bobert Eut:man. Joyce Ann Frank Navano, Paul Neumann.
!!ekles, Kenneth Lee Edens, Ray James Newkirk. Ronald Newlon.
Edwarda. John Eg1ert. Jane Ann Denise Niles, B o n n I ~ Dlane
Elliott. Jeane Ellll. James Ever Nowela, Jane Uvtngston Ostran.
QacdiiK I...._YehoUM 80n. der.
hnaMAI Mary Madealttn Fe 11 b a u m . Dan Page. Anthony Martin Pal-
cmd call 11JUOR ,..cJada • • • • Cary Fleld.l, RJchard Dale Fife. arerrl. Thom~s Pear110n, Cora VJr.
"MJa•te ._ .. ..,.... Edward B. Ftah, Dennis Michael glnla Peter., Carole Pfister. Sally
PICK v• & DEI.IVKJIT Fitzpatrick, Gall Frahm. Wllllam Pfister. Marta Pleger, Richard
rt 1 'Ill 'S 1~!. Fr~ly, Peter FrOflt. Pleger. Redman Poague, Lucille
lii.U -··-John Patrick Cnrrey, Larry Pope. Tom Porter, Bonnie Prld·
@) 1001 • ...,... alft.• Keith Gant. Sharon Madge Card ham. Charlen~ Purcell.
• ...,... .._. n,-, Jacqueline Garrett, LaVonne Carolyn Ragan, Richard Ronald
Gatea, Bonnie George, James Ra1er, Dorothy Ann Ralston.
...._ .. Genpach, Monte Chlaelln, Pa. Frederick Ray. Richard D. fted.
0... a.wr IMI trlda Lout.e Gibbons, Ann Clb-dick, Robert Reed, John Re1an. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~,. ....... ~.!!!! .... !!!!!!! ,-!!lp!!-!!!!!I!!~I!!!=IOD.~.!D::lane=:...::Al::lc:e:.:...::G::lltlon=:.· .:lb=uo:.:.:.:n CbuJ. Bak:h, Patricla Sue Bet. -:: mJ«, Cbarlea Lynval Rice, Leah
B.Jcharct., Deanna Rlchard80n,
LeNetta RJc.hardaon. William
RJnr. Patrlda Helen RJtchle.
Dorothy Roberblon, Constance
Lee Rourke.
James Samsel. Lynne Schach
ner, Lorraine Schllchenmayer.
Sandra Schmidt. Andrea Schul
be.ra. Jerry Walter Schultz. Don
Sedan, Donald Selby, Edward
Shafer, C.rol Ann Shaw, Joh n
Davtd Shawhan, Paul Sheets.
Noel Sheleny. SumJye Shlgakl,
Sally Shrader. Janet Quinn (How.
ard> Shrout, Ma Simmons. Mary
Slnclal.r, Cordon Siple. Judy
Sleeper. Cla.ra Loulae Smith.
Robert Lee Sm ith, Judith Chris
Une Soule, Leroy Fanell Spang.
Marilyn S t a n s be r y . David
Stearne. J ane W. Stetson. Ann
Stewart. Judith Stewart. Fred
Stllllna., Allee Marie Stolarek.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mar 1 are t Anne Stzandhagen. ~ John Soren Swain, Shirley Jo
Anne Swafford.
Robert Ray Taylor, Raymond
Taylor. Glenn Thorna..c1, Sue
Thomu. Taja Tohlll. Carol Ton
cary, Ora DeVoe Tooley, Carl
Trftnak. Edmund Bruce Twl·
chell.
Michael David Valle.
Robert MacDonald Waddell.
Women's Overseas League
To Elect New 'Officers
The Orange County Unit of
Wom~n·a Overseu Service Lea
gue, which hu com pleted Ita
first year of llfe alnce r~lvlne
Its NaUonal Charter Jaat sprln1.
will meet at the home or Its fi rst
pre.ldent, Mra. Jame T. Gaddeu.
'3762'~ Tustin Ave., Santa Ana.
at 3 p.m. Sunday.
New OUicers will be elf>Ctt"d
and the Agt-nda Cor the Thirty
Fifth Annual National Conven
tlon to be held at Miami BeaC'h.
Florida, June 25-29, will be pre-
sented. The business ml'etlng
wtll be followed by a (l()('lal hour
at 4:00 P.M .. to which all women
of Orana~ County who have
~rve-<1 overseas with the armed
force11 In or1anl1atlons spoMOred
by the government will be wt'l
comed.
WOSL was founded In 1921 by
women who had aerved with the
AEF In the ANC, YMCA. YWCA.
ARC. NCWC. QMC. and many
other governmental and welfa re
organizations. Jt• purpost' Is to
keep a.llve and develop th~ spirit
that prompted overseas aervlc.-;
to maintain the ties or comrade
ship born of that ~ervlce, and to
aaslllt and further any patriotic
work; to lneukate a sense of In
dlvldual oblleatlon to the com
munlty, &tate, and nation ; to
work for the welfare or the
armed services; to asslat In any
way In their power the mt>n and
women who were wounded or
Incapacitate-d In the service of
their country; and to fa.ter and
promote friendship between the
United States and aU the other
natlona of tfle world.
Mlas Blanche Fulkenon. mem .
bershlp chal.rman, may ~ reach
ed locally at 3416 Via Lido New
port, telephone Harbor 5336, tor
Information or transportation to
the meeting. Miss Fulkerson
served In Fran('e with the Amerl.
can Red Cross during World
War I.
Bake Sale to
Aid Hoag Fund
Read Enslen Want Ada.
* BALBOA * • Open Every Sat. & Sunday
Enioy Rides & Games
, ..... F..U,"' I
"TRIP ARMID TIE IIY" -SaL I IlL
Van's Bowling
Open Alleys
l'lllnUJ,
Sahlmt I I•••J
OpeD AU K&pt Friday ...S latudilry * AOTOMAnC ftlflfOII&ai *
OJft.T
roa auravAnows ftarr 70S avnmoa AVE.
LbUT'f 1-Ua UIU'~ COSTA KUA
LAIIOUIIE TIA VEL SERVICE
Autbor'bed A.-t
POfl AU
AJIUIES •
UIIIIDS
SWt1a9 Tbe c.-tat Ana Por K..rly 10 TMn
213 Oceaa Aw. ~ a..da •Y"Mt ~U.l
In the low-price 9, PLYMOUTH is
RRSII •
RRSII SIZE.
RRSrl
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J'IM .... • • • II ... II Mr • • • ............. tly • • • .... 1 1171 ............... Ci lllllllo .......... .
....... ..., """" .._ •ewe" ....._ .... ••w ........................ ....,.IJ ... ....
111M -h::4bll ......................... .. 101ft v ... ...,. 111 -........ &&1810.. ....... ____ .......
Diane Baird Waaroner. Gene
Waeeoner, Patricia Sue Ward.,
Thomu Wet.ter. Georrta Fay
~ WUUam Wetzel, Martha
Whelchel. David Edwin Wl\lte .
Stroller (Tod) White, Eric PaWy
Wllli&JM. Luetta Wllllama, Kath-
l~n Wooc1
The thrill of pride you fed eACh time
you drins your new Plymouth hu
.enral aoQrcea. There'• the 1lt'd ;
amartne. of it. f ortcarJ Look atyling.
Tbe eager power of the thriftieat 6, or
the mOlt powerful atandard V-8 in
Plymouth •• &eld. And theR'I the peace
you are protected by more aafety fu-
I I
BIGGEST
LONGEST
ROOMIEST of mind that comea from bowin« that II
tur~ than oftered by any od.ler lowj •lllliiCA'S lOST IUilflll CAl"-I TIE IIICUT CAl Of AUI ;. notvraly
prip, car. Y oa1llcnow what we meua that' I what the nation'• foremoet Ottlm' 1 the mott comfortable inalde, and
when you cld•e a bit new P1ymoutb -group, the Society of lltuttraton. _., : Plymovtt\ gives you the unooth, Mody
ll*all• .... = ......... 0.1 ITT IIIIM.ttls_.. _ _.t
OISIIIiiiiiY. , a lalls'DII -......_ .... ..... .. ............. 1 .. ..
.,. ...... -.. tz¢rtz c.lt Ia .... .......... _.T ............ u. ............ ....
Pbyllta Yarwood, Robert Yoder.
U:OAL ROTICE
KOTIC& OF DUIJIO
Notl~ 1a hereby rtven that the
City Council of the City ot New-
port Beach wlU hold a public
hearinr on the propoeed budret
of the City of Newport Beach In
accordan~ w1th Section 1102 of
the City Charter ol aa.ld City.
Notice ta heoreby further rtven
that aald public heutnr wtU be
held on the 2Ttb day ot June.
1155. at the hour of T:30 o'docll
P.M. tn the Coundl 0\.amben of
the Jlfewport a.dl Clty Ball. at
whJch time and plaoe any and
all ptnema lutes lt:td rnaJ ap
peer and ... IMe.rd thereon.
Rotke ll further rtwn that th• acr Coundl o1 the at7 ot Mew
port .. ch Wlll meet In the
CouncO 0\amben ol U.. City
Ball on luM JOdl. 18. at the atour oi?:JO P.M. t. tb4t ,..._.
o1 public and ......_. Ale aJion
ol tbe ..... ~ wttb &ft1 a..t aU,...,.an ........
Coplll ot ... """" IDA)' .. oM&IHcJ It 1M dill at tH ctt:J
01111 ln ... ~ llall.
I
c. K.,.... . a., a.t& ol .. atr ol
RcwportJIMia
how about today? about the 1955 .-tymo\11ttl l ride only o blv cor con p .
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(b) :z: JW ••aaeeta hr (3) 'nile ._ _
Q ··--· ........ ta. Any Ordinance -to tbe date ot Ueenoe Wbelw\w m ...... Iaiiie= ..... o1 tbe -plOJIM ..... _,, .. a._,. .. e 1,11bt to U"'• ""1• • Ad. .Ptellble aDd lJI no cue laW eo.-Uoo .... ~ PIJG. ~ ;iwcr.n~; tb; cit</ Mana. ,. .,.. " .. ol an aaomi Du> Uta,q ftOOD on th• tint day of abo Uon.-,;;" -.ap&O)w ..:U~UY ZDJ'. pr of any request he may have (b) &ak •• ~ ...._, a ecw. the fourth clay of July Unde. MbCe.. ·~ unautborlz.ed and make bil ~\-.t to the depart.
W'fth--to h ln th (1) ~ .... • laldal M MM rqjoft Ua• pepdence Da.y) u~ ·~ llhall be con, ment hMCI wbo _.,._., fl!. ""'". .,.,,., -~.. a c an&e e -.. ,.......... 0.. ~ o1 ........_ pert. ~ J1nt lion~ ol s..__.,_ .._... abeellee -·.. 1 --a. _...., ~
:teh;;t; 2 ~--=~ !~~~~~.:~ P:,l:U:.nt ~.., ~ ~ ..me. ... ~ (Labor~) ..... -and a ~ iFf~~= ;'bjdJ ~ ~r~ ~~ nCA~ON AMI> SAL A • Y tnJtlaJlY to tbe head ot his de. aalary Mall be at tbe ~ (I ~ ~ ot n:., ~~ ~ N~. ::.-:-':.nee '*. o( •--:· f:n.aaUon plan and a.t.'CIIept•ble to ~ ~ti~rE~~g~ P&ttment wbo llhall promptly ot ftrtttttp ~•Ge~Dt• «JtW, reqtdnd a. ae··~iint th• twa~. cla)i ol ~. ~ tw dlletm;~ ~. • ..:n~~~~ ~-:. ~ =
AN b ADliiUUSTJlA'nOlf OJ' Melt to antv. at • eoluUon which .... ~ ~ ud ad· ~ acW&.Dce .,._ 1M. ap. b« (~ Da~) UStab-eeetion 12. ._...,__ .. tuch a Nque.t the matter llba.ll
THE POSmON CLA.SSinCA la conallt~nt with tbe claaitlca-vaMeO~e:.. hiiD tbe ellill'a.DCie Mtllbaeot to a .,.au. IUJJ (b) Wlten any hoU~ llated • te C.tlaatty .. ~ thtn be wbmittect to the C.l"'
noN AND COMPENSAno.N tton plan and acceptable to the :~ntoa ~-=':aura: ::f .. .a ':tv~ rotat ~ ~e· above lalla on a Sunday,, the loJ. Setvtce requ&ement. tot ad· Mana,rer fot hlt consldtratlon
PLANS roa ALL POSm, OMS ~J~·~ereto~~auchenat :i'.~ -.,_ ~-.......... - -l~q b\W.neu day lbau be con. vaneement WIUtln COJn~natlon and ttnal decladon IN THE CITY SERVtCE. .... ....._ d~ ~ lei"Ytce ln &be pollltlon llcMreCI a holiday. In addition KheduJ• aod fot oth• -·-''8 .. ~-· · ~ueat hl a manner that tbe em. _., .._.z•a •ur-aaD be requlNd. to the aboVe, 'any day may be u tpeettt~ In tJU.e otciin&;;; uar-.~• f4:_ Repe•l t1 The people ot tbe City ot New. ployee Is wlllln& to a~pt In writ. ar.rcvaJ tlly C~ CouDC'tJ 1D.I-(2) Ad'va.I:K.wDent to the deeJrnated u •. holtd.~ by pro-lob.all have the lmplkaUon OJ n~ Old... •• All o.rdl·
port Beach do ordain u followa: lng. tl)e matter shall then be t c:ompenaatSo.n at a rate nr. Jonaevtt,y rate &hall be clamatlon of the City llan.aaer contlnuoas aetvlce, Wh~ meana ~ or P&JU ot ordJnaneee fn
Section 1: Section• DX>. 2201, aubmttt~ to the City Manager hltber Ulan the mtntm\Uh rate ID&Ait atrer comDltUon ol at upon approval ot t.l\e Cl• .. CQun: employment Jn the city eervlce cothla•udctd1wfVl ~ provllloth na ot 2202, 2203, 2204. 2205, 2206. 22!11, for sueh action aa he may deem tn the approPftat. aalary leul OM year "ol aetVtee tn ~ 11. v w1tbout break 1n .._ or n~ ..... and e same Dl8. 2209, 2210, 2211, 2212, 221.3. appropriate, lncludln& refer-raJ to ~hedulei provJCled lbat the IM*tJon at the maximum rate c Le or tc.uuptJon. are hereby repe~ 2214 and 2215 ot the Municipal the City Council or to the ClvU pbaJUon nvolves execuuw, ad· and at leut ei&ht -an ot (c) No emploree aball low th•'!!."d 'fithoudt pay of 1 .. than "Sub-aectlon IS. .._._a...., Code untler the headlna of Chan.. mlnlsUatJve or ---•-.ional tln __ .,~_ ,. pay u the reauJ ot authorized .. .., &YJ an leaves ol abeence lt .. ~ _ .. _ ter 2' entitled "Cla.ssltlc~tlon ..nd Servl~ CommJ.uton In eases In-dutle. and res= ... ~bUW..; eon . uous .-;-• ........ w1tb the abeence on a pnecrt~ b lid with pay ab.all not InterruPt con. ~y ._-uon, •ntence. clau.e Sal•~ Plan," be and uch o1 '!,.~~ce.n& employees under civU nN>vided further . at ... v -·..&.. dtY. E!nployees ln nnaJtJoris ~ thay. Unuoua loe1'Vice and ahall not be « ue ol th1l ordin.anoe ahall _, ~.. o-v .._ •uo;u (3) Advan~eot to the aec. La bot and 'h'a~Crou ot cl e deducted ther.!rom. Abaencea of be held, for any reuon, to be fn..
sa.Jd aectlon.s are hereby r~ "Sua...ectJon •· a..w.o.t~oa ::'~~S~~~n a~db~.~~l t~:;~~: ond lonaevtty rate shall be rrade 13 or below &half be C:: leave without pay In euess ot operative. void or tnvaJI<I. th•
pealed. ftaa '-AU Po&&~ Ia ~ City ter of the employee's expert. made after completion of at penuted for time worked on ~ thirty days except tor cJI.aab!Ut,y v&.Ucltty ot the nmalnJna por.
Section 2: That a new Section ~ t>nce and abntty over and least one year ot service In po.. hoUcJay at two time. the hourly leave and ~~nded RrVlce wtth ~':trot tht. ordl.nance abaU not ~~:u~~ 0; 1g~p~~~~tl~~dC1~! of (tie ~ ~~~~. ~~: u~~e i::Ca~edlf~rm J:~a~\~~; :~~:nan:t a:~:a!~~~;:~t,; ~u;:~en~l o~~lr e:::ro~a:e:at~ ~t==l f~ed~~ ~~~ lntent=~t ~c!~'c:-~ u::
alllcatlon and Com Pens a tlon llshed by Resolutlon ot the City and provided further that o! contlnuous service with the ~ltJons ot lr&de 10 or below putJn.a total .ervtce, but llhall ~do na thla ordinance,. that no
Plana ~ all Posltton.s In the City Council, With such changes that longevity ratea shall not be clty. ahall be &Tanted compensatory ·not serve to Interrupt conUnuoua on thereat, ot ==here-Servtce as hereinafter set forth, mtaht be made f.rnm tlme • to h lzed 1 lti Ume oft for requlred work on a tenrlce. All abeencee Without n. ab..U become e or be and the same Is hereby time bf. Resolution. The class aut or as n · at compen. ;d> •ua ,.eadatloaa fOI' lol. holiday. leave ln exceaa o( one day ahall fall by reuon of the f tty ot
adopted. grade est.abllahed tor each satlon. llt7 ~t Wltbla ONcllt. d) be deducted trom and ahalllnter-any oth• portion or ~ton "Section 2200 -AdlptloD cmd class of positions to Indicate the <2l Starting Rate on Return The department head concerned < An employee who for any rupt continuity ot ae.rvtce. In cue and tbe Cl~ CouncJI of the City AdiD1.D1atlatlo of tM P.1tioa level !or compen.aaUon purposes. to Duty: When an employee re-shall recommend In writing to reason Is absent without pay on ot repe.ated one day abaencea of Newport Bea.eb, California
Claultioattoe CIDCS C:O.pe&ICitloa The hours of work In the normal turns to duty In the aame class Ute Clty Manager tbe advance-a work day Immediately preced. without leave the Cfty Manaeer does hereby cSeclare that tt would
Plau ._ all '-1tlou 1a tbe City work week u lndJcated, shall ap. of position alter a separation ment ln salary rate ol each em. lng or followtna a holiday shall may con.slder the MrVI~ ot the have • ever ally pUHd and s.r.tce. ply to all classes or the group, from the city service ot not ployee In his department who not be paid for the holiday. employee Interrupted and ah.U adopted the provtalora contained
"Sub-aectlon L Detia.IUGD CIDd except those classee where the more than onewhear. which haa met th.e requirements tor aaJ. (e) One day ahall be added have the pereonnel record of the hertln. separately and ap.rt one
adoptioD of cJceatftmtioD plCIIl. normal work week upon which separation was thout preju. ary advancement as enumerated to the vacation allowance of each employee allow the ume. from the other.
(a) C 1 a a al fk:attoa ol Po.l-compensation ls based ls other-dice to the employee, such above . This recommendation employee In a ~tion of the ''Sub4ect.lon 13. Adaa~ "Sub-aectlon 16. atfectJ .. Data.
U... All positions ln the city .... __ SnA<'lflcally tn.a•-at..... . employee shall receive the rate shall include a certification that pollee or fire groups tor each tioa aad KCIJ.ataoa~ of eo.. Tht. ordinance ahall take eUect aervfce st.all be &rouped Into wuoe ... -~ \&A: """· In the salary schedule corres-the employee's service durin& designated holiday worked and peeaatloa Plaa. on tbe first day ot July, UIM."
classes and each class shall In Sub-sectJon 5. J)e,UaJtioo cmd pondlng to the step rate re-the three months Immediately such employ.H shall be required (a) • • • Po • aibWU.. of tbe Section 3: The above and fore.
elude those poslttons surtlclently A~) 00S·alof ~ul P1111cm. celved at the time of separa prior to the effective date of the to work on holidays falling City •....-. The City Man.ager ftolng ordinance ahall be pub.
sJmllar in respect to their duties • a ary ~ ... e tlon and shall subsequently bt> recommended advancement has within their assJgned wo~k shall be responsible for but may shed once In the Newport Har. and responslbllltles so that simi-pay of city employees shall be paid such rate for at least such been entirely satisfactory. weeks. It a deelare(J holiday fAlls delegate the work of administer. bor Ensign, a newspaper of gen.
lar requirements as to training. on the basis o( appropriate period as Is normally requlrt"d "S b sect! 7 Com IUCitlo upon the employee's normal day lng the compen8&tion plan In-eral circulation, printed and
experience. knowledge. skill. per. monthly salary schedules pre. for advancement to the next f .~~n ~ .. ,_ pe D ott an extra day shall be added cludlngl but not limited to, the published and circulated In the acmal qualities. and the same scribed herein for the respective higher salary rate. 0 r-11..., to his vacation allowance. pr~ ng of salary advance· City of Newport Beach, and the
rates o! compell$8tlon are appll grades of positions In the class! •3• Starting Rate on Return (a) Compeuatioa ol Jle9u1ar ··sub section 11. 1.eane oJ·~ ments. the determination of pro-aame ahall be Jn tuU force and cable thereto. (It'd service as established by the from Military Service: Any em Pcut.TiJDe EmployML Any Em lleDCia. per salary rates within the exist. ~ect 30 daya after th1s paua_ge.
(b) Plwpc:uatloa Cllld Cooteat City Council. Each salary sched-ployee who leaves or has left ployee filling a position on a reg. (a) VCICIIIUoa r..cr.... Every of. lng ordinance provisions, and the The above and foregoing ordl·
of CJ.a. Spec:i11clat:loD Class spe ule shall consist of an entrance the city ~ervlce-to enter the ac ular Part-time basis shall be fleer or employee In the city serv. preparation of recommendations nance wu Introduced at a reau-
cltlcatlons shall be prepared and rate. three Intermediate rates. a uve st'rvlce ot the armed forces paid a monthly salary according Ice. except temporary and sea and initiation ot approved re\4 lu meetin& or the City Coundl
malntalned under the direction maximum rate and two Ionge. of the United States and who to the following: scmable employees, shall be al-slons to the compen.aaUon plan ot tbe ctty of Newport Beach
ot the City Manager for all post. vity rates. The schedules of saJ. subsequt"ntly Is reinstated to <PT A)-Authorized part Ume lowed vacation leave with pay on the basis of change. In cost held on the 23rd day of May,
tlons and, when the positions of ary rates as shown In the follow-a position previously held by service more than one halt at the rate of 15 conJecutlve days of living and prevallln& rates ol 1955, and was finally paaed and any class are under civil service. lng section ( b J shall comprise him shall be entitled to r~ive and not more than three each year. pay tor comparable posfUons out. a~~_pted on the 13th day of June. the specl!1catlon shall bt> ap. the compensation plan. a salary at the step rate to fourths full . time; eighty Employees who have com-side the city aervtce-. • Any 1905. by the followtn~ vote, to
proved by the Ctvtl Service Com. (b) Adoptioa ot Compea.aa. which he would have been en. <80> per cent of rates pre pleted 15 years of continuous changes recommended by the wit:
mission. The speclflcatlons shaH t1oa Plcm. Tbe compensation titled had his service with the scribed tor !uJl.Ume em servi~ with the city sball be al-City Manager shall be conatdered AVES. COUNCILMEN· Be
define the duties of the positions plan with monthly salaries !or city not been Interrupted by ployment. lowed 22 consecutive days of va. by the City CouncU and the WUd« · nnett.
In each class and the desirable all positions shall ~adopted by service In the armed forces. as <PT B•-Authorlud part time cation leave with pay each year changes ln the aalary achedules bJe. JUddMb~a{iuftoddard. Jilg. qualifications !or aue<:esstul per. resolution of the City CouncU ac-sumlng his manner of perform service mote than one. thereafter deemed appropriate shall be et-er · · formance ot such duUes. In addl· cording to the followin& and as ance to be that evidenced prior fourth and not more than Ab.sen~ on account of sick fectlve upon favorable actJon by NOES. COUNCILMEN: None.
lion to the deeltable quallflca. amended trom tlme to time: I one halt tuU . tlme; slxty ness. Injury or dlaablllty In ex. the City Council. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None.
Uons a.s set forth In the class <60• per cent or rates pre ceu of that hereinafter author (b~ a • q "• ata 101' DORA 0 . HILL specification~ It s hall be under Sa1cDy Scbec1W.. 1• Cla:u erc.s. scribed for full time em lzed tor such purposes may, at Coal Adtut:aMataa Any Mayor
stood that all positions require: NOJM'BT ployment. the request of the employee and emp oyee &hall have the right to ATTEST:
ability to read, write. speak and NOJifTBLT LOJIQEVtTT SAL-<PT Cl-AuthorJzed part . time within the descretlon o! the de the consideration ol any request MAE L. HOlT
understand the English lanru-BA!E SALAJn' BATES Aft UTES service not more than one partment head. be c b a r 1 e d he may have wlth respect to XctJn& City Clerk
age and to follow written and EDtrcmce IJatenaecllate Naxmaum After 1 A.ft.r 15 • fourth full . time; thirty against vacation leave allow.
oral Instructions; ability to &et C30l per cent o! rat~ pre· ances.
along with others; thorou&bness, &ate aat.s 11crte Yean Yean IJCTibed !or tull-tlme em Any employee. or his benetlcJ. From fhe POUCE BLO~II ae<:uracy. sobrIety, Integrity, ~ Sentce ployment. ary In event of death, shall be I 1 5ft loyalty, and a record of orderly Pint .lfed Jfeat lfext An. CIDd 1 cmc:ll Yr. (b' c-peaaaUoa of TaaapOI'-paid for accrued vacation leave __ ...._ __________ .,.. ,...,... ___________ _
law-abiding citizenship. CJau 1 12 II 12 a TeeD' at at 1.. ary ow lsmnar:l &.paoy... Any credit upon separation trom the
(cJ Adoptioa of ~ Neat. L9'ftty. Cia. employee fUllna a position on a .ervlce at the rate ot hla Jut • WDJfESDAT. 1t7WZ I e IBUdDAY, 1171fE 1
PlaD. The classes ol positions GI'Cide lloath.a Noetlla MAIIatJa.a Nooth.a NoatlLt aote .... ~ temporary or seuonaJ buu monthly aaJary or hourly rate A cardboard box fi1led with A car drtven by <A!or&e Prou
covered by this Ordinance ahall 1 $187 $196 $206 $216 $227 $238 $250 1 &hall be paid an hourly rate for for an eq_ulvalent period. belts and ~llan.eou.~ ltenw ot 1738 lllramar Dr .. Balboa. wu
be established and listed by 2 196 lOi 2li 227 238 250 3i,2 2e actual hou.ra worked, equJvalent Each ~nt ahall keep wu .. olen lr'om a.n unoccuf.led involved Jn an accident wtth a RHotutk>n of the Clty Cound.l. 3 206 211 _ 238 ....,... ....,.. 3 to the a!1)'~ate monthly rate aec •IY r_..-of vaca.t:Son h 219u. On ...._. ...., "Sub . section 2. ~ ~· --2'T5 In the ~edule !or the leave allowaneee.and &hall 8Ched-ome at ~ Y1l Ave .. 8& boa car ~~~~~"~"" VT 8obat !!. .......,
cmd IJat.rpntatloD oJ elaaaWc:o-4 716 2Z7 238 250 262 275 288 4 class. ule vacation leaves with partlcu. Island. BmJta WU.C.. reported ot GC R.edlanda A,._ N.wport
t10A Plcm. 5 2Z7 238 250 262 275 288 302 5 (cl A.ch ~~"*•n•t 1a 1a1ary of lar ,.,ud to -.nlority ot em .... Mrs. Dorothy MaeDonald ot Retabll. on Newport Blvd. 100
(a 1 The positions in the City Part-'111De Z.ployMC. Any part ployees and In accordance with 1013 W. Bay Ave .. Newport Beach. feet aouth of 32nd St., Newport
Service shall be allO<'ated by Res 6 238 250 262 275 288 302 316 6 time employee may bt> advanced operatlna requirements and, In ,.ported that the fence at the Beach, at 2:50p.m. ... Germaine
olutlon of the City Council to 7 250 262 275 288 302 316 331 7 In pay within a salary echt"dule solar as possible, with the re ,.u ot her propt'l't:y wu dam. Fottler ot 2761 Bayshore Dr .• New.
thE' appropriate classes estab 8 262 275 288 302 316 331 In the same manner as other em. qu.e.U ot~oyeea. aged when hit by a car ... A port Beach. reported the theft of
llshed by this OrOinance as de ~7 8 ployees. provided that only ac (b) D ty lAcrYe. Any em man, about 38, wearlng blue a canvu car cover from her car
slgnated by the City Manager. 9 275 288 302 316 331 347 364 9 tual hours worked shall be con ployee absent as a result of ~rv. jeans. took two new blank~ ... Ottlcera warned two NMVnftrt 1 b 1 l.Dte1'p\'etatioa of C 1 a • • 10 288 302 316 331 347 364 382 10 sldered In determJnlng such ad lce~nnected lllness or Injury ~-""' SS*=illcationa. vancement. When the hourly and who receives compensation hom her car and P> from h.er Beach boys. 5 and 7, ror llghttnjt 111 Purpose and Etrf.'ct of 11 302 316 331 347 364 382 401 11 equivalent ot required periods of under The Workmen's Compen wallet. Mrs. Eva M. Balter of new.papers and runnJna up an'd
Class Specitlcations: Each class 12 316 331 347 364 382 401 421 12 service has been attained. ad satlon Laws of California. shall RJveralde, lt.aylnl In tb.e Ocean the beach near 28th St., Newport
specification outlines the main 13 331 347 364 382 401 421 442 13 vancement to the hiJher step receive onJy that portion or his Front Hotel, Newpott Beac:b re. Beach ... M@llnda Maaey, 2~.
characteristics and quallflca rate may bt> effected 1n accord regular salary which. together ported ... Joyce Baden, 28. of of 121 E. Bay Front. Balboa
t ion requirements of positions 14 347 364 382 401 421 442 464 14 ance with Sub-section 6 of this wtth the payments received bf S06 Acacia Ave .. Corona del Mar, Island. wu found loet on Little
in the class and gtves ex 15 364 382 401 421 442 464 487 15 ordinance. said employee under the prov sutfered mlnor lnJurles when a Island by Officer Gerald lrw1n,
ampl<'s of specific duties which "Sub section 8. Special eom. slons of the Workmen'• Compen car driven by John P. Baden. and wu turned over to her <'mployees holding such post 16 382 401 421 442 464 487 511 16 peaaat.loll Pnwlalocu aatlon Law, wtll equaJ his re&U
tlonsmayproperlyberequlred 17 401 421 442 464 487 511 536 17 (al Coalpea.aatioDWbUeS."· Jarsalaryatthetlmethelnp.try sameaddresa.wulnvolvedlnan grandtatbn-who had been w pNform. The class speclflca Its 421 442 464 487 511 I.Dg Ia a atp. <:1au. In any was sustained. Such payment accident wJtJ\ a car driven by .earchlne for her . . . Officers
tion is descriptive and explan 19 442 464 487 511 r::...., 536
562 562 18 cue, approved by the City Man sha ll continue during the ume Alvan Clemence ot 422 Dahlla were unable to locate a boy,
atory but not restrktlve. The oA7V 589 19 ager, when an employee, Is qual aald employee Js receiving pay Ave .. Corona del Mar, at Begonia about 15. reported shootln& a.n
listing of particular typical 20 464 487 511 536 562 589 617 20 ltled tor and Is tenporarlly re ment under the provlalons o! The Ave. and Second Aw .. Corona del a1r rltle at aea gulls Oying over ta~ks does not preclude the as qulred to regularly and contln Workmen's Compensation Law. Mar ... A car drlven by Eug~ne Pirate Cove, Corona del Mar ... .s l~nment of other tasks of re 21 487 511 536 562 589 617 647 21 uously serve in and have the but In no event more than slx c. Schoebln&er Jr., of Redondo e niDA1',JVWIS 10
latNI kind or character or of 22 511 536 562 589 617 647 679 22 responsibility for work In a (6J months from the date of In Beach. struck a chain link fence Dale tt. Raeestead. 18. or 2050
)I.'<;"N s kills . 23 536 562 589 617 647 679 713 .23 higher class of position, s uch jury. Thereafter. any employee on Baywlde Dr .• a quarter rnlle ~public Ave ... Costa Mesa, was t2• Application of SpE'l'lfl employee while so assigned, unable to return to work may, at rations to Positions: In deter 12: 562 589 617 647 679 713 749 24 &hall receive the entrance salary his option, use his accumulated west o! Carnation Ave., Corona arrested on a c-har&e of posse$
mining th£> class to which a 2:> 589 617 647 679 713 749 787 25 rate of that class or one step vacation leave. del Mar, at 6 p.m.. . . • (Condnue4 on Pace 11)
position shall be allocatt>d. thf' above his present rate which (c) Mwt.y ......_ Any em-
"PE'"•ficat•on of £>ach dass 26 617 647 679 713 749 787 827 26 ever Is higher. ployee who presents ottlclal
shall be considered In Its en Zi 647 679 713 749 787 827 869 Z7 (b) UDJL~ Al.1owcmcea. PU.. orders requiring hJa attendance
tirety ant:! in relation to the 28 679 713 749 787 827 869 913 28 flgbtlng and pollee employees for a period of tralnln& or other
spE'l'lfirations of other classes 29 713 749 787 827 who are required to purchase active duty as a member o( the
In the classification plan. 869 9l3 959 29 and continu.ot.talf maintain pre United States anned forces shall
(31 Statements of Desirable 30 749 787 827 869 913 959 1007 30 solbed ltetn5 o uniform cloth-be entitled to mlllt.ary leave tor
Qualifications: The statement <NOTE: Column headlnp lnd.Jcate salary progression ot em. lng and pe:nonal eq"lpment a period or perloda not exceed·
of desirable quallflcatlons set ployee who enters at the first step rate and meets manner of nar. &hall be compenaated for a por. lng a total of thirtY (30) calen. out In a class spedflcatlon Is r-· Uon of the Initial and malnten. dar days In any one year. Any Intended to be used In deter rormance requirements for each step.) ance coetJJ thereof according to employee who enters ~end«'~
mining the ellglblllty of candl (c) A~ of Coal~ the following: military 8erVSce with the an*Jd
dat£>s tor employment or for ad· tloo Plcm te P.1tlc1Ga 1a tllle Qty to his military service. (1) All unitormed pollee f~ shall be lf&nted leave ot mission to competitive examln-~ The clau lf1ldes aa. Hl StartJn& Rate In New peraonnel and thoee firelight. abaence without paJ to extand
atlons and to aid In the pre-slgued to each o! the salary Position: Whenever an em. Ina penonnel requl.red to ,.,. unUl ninety (90) daya beyoad
paratlon of such examinations. schedules refer to the ~rades plo)'M Ia assigned to du~ ln a ularfy wear ~ uniform the termination ot tueh aervtce.
and for use In determining the recommended !or each class of pocdtion o( a dlfferent class not wbUe on dvty ·····-······•·oo P« Mllltary )eave lball be ln addJ. relativ£> value and the salary J)OI!Iltlon In the city service by tbe previously held by him and month tlon to and may not be concur.
sl'hedules tor positions In a City Manager and Included In such change is not In the na. (2) All other uniformed tire. rent wltb authorized vacation
!.'lass with positions In other the classlllcaUon plan aa adopted tu.re o1 pl'Ot:nOtiOR, he ahall ea. flghtln& pel'IOnnel ···-··-·····3.00 leave. and amended !rom time to tt~ ceive the entrance rate In the per month (d) lpulat 1.-rft.
cla!'ISes. lDt.batioD by the City Council. Ji:ach em. ~ary schedule eatabiJahed tor (3) N~Jy appointed fire-(1) The Clty Manaeer may "Sub section 3· Adlll ployee shall be paid wtthln the the class or such other rate fighters and patrolmen ahall authorize ~ leava of ab-
cmd Ma1Dte11Cdlct of tbe Claaalfi. range tor the grade of hb posi. w1thJn the applicable aa.lary be provided wtth uniform al. aence wtth pa~ I« any period
catioD Plcm. Uon subject to the provision• o1 scbedule u he may be enttUed lowancea at the Ume ot ap. or ~ not to ~ three
(a l Ba~t~~ons'hWU.. of tbe Sub-section 6 or thb Malnance to by reuon of credJtlng b.tm potntrnent and thereafter u calendar montN In any one
City MCIDCI9W· The City Manarer on the admlnl.strat:lon ot the In hla new ~tlon with sud\ follows: calendar year tor the folfowtna llihall be responsible !or. but may compensation plan. The monthly prtor aervtce that 1.a found to a. At tb~ Ume ot appoint-pu~: •ttendanee at col.
rleleeate to a QU#llfled penon or rates of pay preecrlbed In the meet the lollowtn& condltlona; ment-~ of annual allow. 1_,.., . untventty, or butt,_
persons. the wor"k of admlnlater-salary schedul~ above ue bued the character and natute of the ance actaoo1. for the p~ ot train,
lng and maintaining the classlfl. on full-tim& employment 1t nor. ctuue. of tbe pofitlon to wtltc:ft b. At ftnt annlwrury o1 lq l.n .u.bjec:ta .-JatacS to the
cation plan. The City Manag...-mal work1DI hours for the ft. tbe employee wu aaalahed .,.. appotn.tnMat-60,; of annual work o1 <tbe employ~N ..,..
shall direct necessary reviews to apectlve claa.sea of po41lt1ons u &lmUar to thoee ot the ~ allowance wbJcb wW bneflt the em-
assure tbat the clualllcatlon tndJcated In tbe claulflcaUon po.itloo; ~· NI'VIce In the fOr· c. Att4r ttnt annJveraary p&oyee an4 tbe dty MI'VJce;
plan is kept current and that plan. mer ,..attoa provtclecl. cq,ed. -lOO~ ef JDOnthly allow. MrYinr on a J"'Y ot att.eacUna
any Important chanaes Jn du· "Sub-aectlon e. A•tw'"'*....,. ence w~ .. ...-.Ju. .. e .., tbe &Me cowt u a wlt:De:ta; and tor pur.
tlea and rMPQmlbuttlea ln any t1 c:...--u-...._ Pfl'fonnanee ot th~ du.U. of '"$1b.Mction a. ONa'' 1 c... PQNe other than the above
ollt1n& po411tlon.a and of new po-(a.) Ja-...u-...s ..... fbe n..., ~ ••=.,= tbat.,. deemacJ beneftdal to
sltlon.a are reflected ln the clas-Date. tJonn1 b: :::: on Promo-~• • Ouwr Ia emer. u.. dt;y aeriiCe. tlf)catlon plan. Co U) Each e~loyee In the n : n any wt\eq an em. Jee.let, a ~t heed may (I) 1"M Ctty CoufteU upoa
Subj«t to Cl.U S«rvk:e m· 80f'Vtcoe ot the CJtY 01a 11lly 1. Plofee Ia to J JUM Jill* ._ wa:.~tM ....-val ot the NCiOIIIUDMda&ll o1 tile
million approval where required. 1955. wUJ be entitled to tbe ol a elul With a hlltter ai.UJ tM Q~ ~. r'leiOftab~ Cl.., 11 .... --· .. -ant...._
tbe City Manaaer shall provide aame ste'p lJl t1W .., aa.lar7 adlld=t.M cA ._ eatarr P8ioc1 ot 0W1t1ni1e wartt to meet oea...r;.;-Wftla«·Z1dwat tor th• reallocatJon of any~·· echedule ., be WCMlld u.-rue • at ... ..._-., :etional nwdi.Overt.tmewark In .._ ., tM .._.
tJon trom one t1a11 to another been entitled to uridl!r ,.. ~ ... !M_ .. -~ == not be ... bli~Md &I a ~· aboft -~ o1 -.. ca. W'beneve:r a chana• ln du. vlalons ot tile oW 1!11&17 ,,..... -. --._...,_ a -·-·-eatelllloft o1 uae _ ..... ---. .. •'biUU f ch and ached\&lee. O¥W -1 .......__ ...... tm. normal~ -" • 81 1
tiM and ,......,.... a o w C2) No ~ .........,. .,........, ;i;"• ~ ~ 'Su~ W:..v • .,.. ......_. Ill • ..,,..,, t al
poettJon make the cl&D t.o w.blch lea of tM Jtu.lil*' 01 ,..... of tiOh. Milt-.& a~t <•> TIM foUOwtlla 'daJI ate ~,......or •r---· Da.A ...__
• 1b pooltJonwooprevioiWJ'•IJo. hlo-III.Ube-14 .., ... _..,....,._..-,.-..........,.,..oil to !:£'-:::.: ~sa:!~J An~ lonpvttr ~ ra~uw be :r= •cc tiM .... -... eft7 amen .... ;z:~ wtt~a c a •
..... wlda tiM ~ ot the r,: :::'J::-. ~:-) ::..., '*' ,.,.,.... <d tiM ~ fll aDd tn. Aft_....,_ Wllit -r-:· ,... $ a.tt:z,,:-••••: ella ilaall ...... ._ INI~ CW •nl a( tM ~ ..a.q ......._ (C) Me I .. leJ•r~ ~· -ellu1Jal7 a.ew t.IIM:ke te ldi' .. &U ...
A won4erfu.l new plan for the ct:ta.mJc bobbl.lt • . . you WOtlc ln a COUU~Wte. IDOderD plant wtt.h all the .latat eoaunerd.al equ.Jpm.ent under llkJlJM nper. v111on. We have moldl tor over 125 ltmJ.e from our
line that :rou may u.. or you mu ID&b 70\lt own cs.tJ:oe .•. .. ... _ ... , ......... '-~~ ......
taUDD&Y. J'OXa II. a•
·Slowest Week Recorded
By Building Department ·
Slowest week tor tbla year hu S:ZOO: A. L Blum. alteratJona at
jult been recorded by the New· U6 Collln.l, t:iOO: E. A. IUches.
port Bulldl~ Department. u add bay window and wall heater
only about ~.000 In permits at 327 Sapphire, ttQO; D. E. Tay.
wu luued. All penni.,. were lor, alterations at 1.22~ T\11.
mJnor ones except for a $15,000 quolae, 12.000.
addltloo In Bay Shore. ••awi'Oiif lmiGin'l
.Followlna pennlta were t.uued: H. R. Snyder, wall at 221 Santa e KEWJOIIT Ana Ave., t35C); Rudd A Vo1el,
M. F .. Sawyer, cabana at 32 P)Ul~ey aim-at S33 N. New·
Drake, $2,!50(); Peter Mayer. motel port Blvd., a810; Meea Pet Shop,
alan at 6302 w. Cout Hwy., $450; alp at 4f7 Newport Blvd., S2:50.
Mrs. Waltet Almua, tlreplace at • aAY IBQa&l
218 36th st., 1:500; L. E. Jumln, Jl. 'M. Telchout, new earaee to
remodellne at 211 29th st ~· replace burned earae• at %581
Clarence Hunt. contaJn;, t~ er.tvtew, 1800; Paul Louehrtdee.
meten and switch boxes, ~ add tour rooms, remodellna at w. Coast Hwy., 1800; Clalre Clax. 21691 Bayahore Dr .• $15,000.
ton, re.rootln& at 1.27 42nd ·St.. e COIIOIIA DEL MAJI
$20()· Lyle H kin. Chrla Craft Bureer l.ale Inc., aJan at 3916
alan. at 1220 woe Cout Hwy $5'7S' F;. Cout Hwy., $1,000; Wanen
ClaM, re.rootlne at 951 ~ w: ==~~dJtlon at 511 Nar-
BaJboa Blvd,, $520; Beatrice Mil· eaou cum
ler and Florence Swain, altera-A. D. Hukell, sunroom and
tJons on cabana at 28 Cabrlllo, windbreak at 173 ShorecllU Rd., $1,400; Earl French, replace win· $2000
dows at 918 W. Balboa Blvd., • i.viwE ft.CE
1500; Paul Banks, sign at 2000 W. R. N. Baylles, .wtmmlnr pool
Balboa Blvd. $956; Ralph Maskey, at l54l Dolphin Terrace $3100.
remodel slrn at 3411 Newport • LIDO IlL& ' '
Blvd.. $284; Mra. Hazel SoJTeU., Bulb Ruban, beam and wJn.
aldlng at 7'JJ11 Seuhore, $T15. dowa at 544 Via lJdo Nord $1 000.
eiALIOA JILA.KD ' '
Joseph Decker, remodel ~el
llng at 3(M Duby, $3,000; Helen
McAllister, remodeling at 1.26
Coral, $250; A. E. Nicholla lr.,
fence at 2Z7 Sapphire, $50; 'E.
Steinkamp, fence at 307 Onyx,
Exams Called
For Firemen
Examination for firemen has
QU.bert, Don. ~ ........... GaMtll
wW be ........ ,_.. .... Cllld ...... -......
of the bull~ rrWay "-1:30 to 1:3G. ,.....
dent Paul A. ...... uu. .... ~ tblrt
the f~ =· C"wflo3a baa ~ tM
twenty..ailllloD ...:rlt lD toted ~
Summer Recreation Plan
11\e-aumm~ recreation pfo. Pool : 10:00-1.2:00 Lm .. t :Q0..4:00
l'f&m of the Newport Harbor p.m. June 20 thru AUIQit ~
Union Hleh School District will Monday tbru Frlday-s\lfUnmine, atart Monday and wUJ contJnue ute.aavlng and dlvlna leseona..
to ADI . • Director Vernon Allen PJayrround A Bo~ Gym: 9:30
annou.nees. 2:30 Monday thru Friday.
ea&WJOaT PUJ[ Supervtson: Art Wood, teach«
36th A Balboa Blvd .. Newport -N~port Harbor Union Hlrb
Beach. 9:30 2:30 Monday thru School, and EmU Neeme, Base.
Friday. baU Coach -Newport Harbor
SUI)«Vlsor : Jane Nunan. Stu-Union Hlrh School.
dent-Orange Coast College. ActivltJes: Basketball (In gym),
Activities: Volleyball. aoftball. softball 00 and 12 Inch). ahutfle.
croquet. shutfleboard. basketball, board, volleyball, tennis teuons
quiet ttme games (checkers. et.c.J. for beginners, paddle tennis. cro.
Reeular vlalts by addltJonal per-quet, caroms and checktora. Mld·
aon for handlcra.tt and story get "C" Leaeue Baaeball.
telling. I• BABPEa SCBOOL e COSTA MESA PAD l8th & 1\latl Cost Mes.a.
570 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. 9:30-2:30 Monda;· thru :.rlday ..
9:3().4 :00 Monday thru Friday. Supervl.so : Pauline Gardner Supervisors: Miss Carolyn Mil-r •
Jer, teacher, and Bob Wright. ~:~~ -Harper .Elementary
teacher. A lvttl · P ddl t I 'vol Activities: Volleyball. croqut>t. ct. es. • e enn s. ·
softball, tetherball. quiet time ac leyball. tetherball, buk.etbaU,
tJvltles ccheckt>rs. etc.). handJ. sottbaU. klck.ball. checkers. Rei·
craft and story hour. Midget "C'' ular visits by additional per110n
Leaeue Baseball. for handicrafts and story hour.
e TOVTB CEKTEa e MOIITE VJSTA ICBOOL
A d j a c en t to Harbor VIew 390 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa.
School, Corona del Mar. 9:3().2:30 9:30-2:30 Monday thru Friday.
Monday thru Friday. Supervisor: Perry 8 u a ha rd .
S u per v 1 s 0 r : Clay Sumrell. I teacher-Everett A. Rt>a School.
teacher-Horace Ensign School. Act.Jvltles: Volleyball. sottbaU,
Activities: Volleyball. paddle paddle tennis, basketba ll, tether·
tennis, basketball. sottbaU ( 10 ball. caroms. ch«ker<J, kick ball.
Inch ), quiet Ume activities. model Regular visits by additional per.
bulldlne. Reeular visits by addl· son for handicrafts a nd atory
tlonal person for handlcra.tt and telling.
story hour. Midget "C" Leaeue • BAifDiaAFT PaOClt.AII
Baseball. (All 6cept Hlrh SchooH
e lfEWPOaT B.Aaaoa IIJGB Superv1801'S: Diane Fruehllng
15th A Irvine, Newport Heights. and Betty Graham.
been called for Tuesday, July 5. ____________ ,..._____________ C • • L
~~t~~al·::~~~~~,~~~ From the POUCE BLOnER •v•c. eague IIi The Crossroad VDIGCJe
SAVE
SAFELY
At Orenge County' •
leeding Home Lenllng
Institution
CONTINUING
TO PAY
PER ANNUM
All ACCOUNTS INSURED
UP TO 'I 0,000
All Accounts Opened
On or lefor•
The I Oth of the Month
Eern From the ht.
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAYINGS
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
LA6UNA BEACH
..._ HY 4-1177.
will be Thursday. lune 23. Meet n 9 Tu e 5 Those recelvlne pa.salnr rrades ,_....,.._..........., ___ ...,.._.. _____ ............ _______ I •
will be placed on the ellltble list. (Continued from Page 10) Is lands tn the center of Balboa She J• f•IIJ Tile lest • • 1 and appointments to the Newport slon of an alcoholic beverage, Blvd .... A posafble prowler at Mrs. Thorldld Knudsen of Glen-
Balboa Jsl d •-• _., NUTRlFAX ... Super pot~ncy vitamlM and mineral tablet Bea.ch Fire Department will be and a Costa Mesa juvenile boy. 318 Sapphire Ave., an • dale and lJdo uue wul speak supplies from 3 to 20 times the minimum dally requirement&.
made from that list. 16, was arrested on a similar turned out to be a cat · · · on "Los Angeles. the CJty Beautl NUTRlFAX gives you supc>r potencies of the most expen-
Requlrementa are: American charge plus curfew violation at A flat bed truck driven by Wll ful" at Tuesday's meeting of the slve vitamins such as the blood builder Bl2. CltP to help allar
dt.lzen .not leu than 21 nor more 12:40 a.m. at Marlne Ave. and lie E. Tubbs of Santa Ana turned Woman's Civic League to be held colds. the entire B complex, Choline. Inositol. Iron and Ca
than 31 yean of age; high school Coast Hwy .... William G. La-over with a load of lumber on at the VIlla Marina ~urant dum
diploma or equivalent. minimum Marre. 20. of Agura, Calll .• was the northwest ramp of the Arches at 10 a.m . Mayor Dora Htll wtu Feel 10 Years younger ... g1ve your children Its benefits
20j 40 uncorrected vision In both a rrestt'd on an Intoxication In ovnpus but the driver escaped Install Mrs. Forrest Alllnder Jr. also.
eyes; physical requlrementa not auto charge at 21st St. and Bal-Injury ... A hit and run car and het staff ol officers at the Wise Buyers Self'Ct NUTRIFAX.
leu than those required for u.s. boa Blvd., at 12:06 a.m. after his backed Into his parked car in the pre.luncheon meeting. 11111101 HEALTH F .. I ma•• STORE
Army recrulta. A 5~ veteran's car allegedly struck two traffic Merle's Drive In parking lot. Hostesses will be Mrs. 0 . G.
preference will be gtven to all Craig Wa rfield of 415 Dahlia Howell. Mrs. A. S. Brown. Mrs. in The Croaroada Village
.applicants who qualify for this Ave .. Corona 1lel Mar. romplalned Karl Axtater. Mrs. Kenneth Coot. 353 Korth Knrpon al.cl. Llbel'ty I-MI4
preference. Arulfecla lief ... Mrs. D. E. Drant. 49 Balboa lng and Mrs. Melwood Berry. A ._----------------------~ . The written examination will nil ..... r-.1 Coves. was not Injured when she report from the ways and means be held at the Newport City Hall ~ tripped over a curb and fell at committee indicates that the
at 9 a.m. on luly 5. Newport Beach Arch itect Phil· Via Lido and Newport Blvd.. League has cleared more than Dra~ries
McC'VWE"S GET SOW
A aon, Laurence Mich ael. waa
bom to Mr. and Mra. Ruaell
Mc:Cune of UO Gamet Ave., Bal.
boa lalud. in Boq )(eti)OIIal
Roepltal on Wednesday, lune 1.
VJSIYIHG AUITIDA
Mrs. Arllne Lanca.ster .Burbank
teacher who lives at 402 lasmlne
Ave., Corona del Mar. La In Eu
rope thla summer. Letters to hn
friends reveal she Is visiting
Innsbruck. Austria.
LOllS Fll IDlES
5" a.TEAJl LOU
Construction Loan•
5" a. TE.U LOAJI
. lEE ao1 SATTI.Ea
hiller llltpce C..
1515 E. Coat Bwy .. CJ)JI
h. BA 11• KI S-5115
(Metro Life IDa'aniDCle J'uDda)
JAMES D. RAY
M46 L COAST H'WY ..
COlONA DEl. MAl
HArt-47~
~u,.u .. , HArW 419•
mer Ellerbroek Is at Palo Alto Newport Beach . . . $650 for the Community Youth
thls week end attending the Call-e SATtJllDAT, JtJKE 11 Center !rom the recent "Black
fornla Council of Architects as a Partlclpanta In a fight In a Flamingo" play production.
delegate of the Oranre County parking lot at 2530 W. Coast Luncheon reservations for Tues.
Chapter. Wblle there he wUI a t. Hwy., Newport Beach. were gone day's meeting should be In by
tend the achool , buUdtnr ~-..,._, oWcen udll*i ~t 1:11 SaturdaY.
mJttee meettnp where study 1s a.m .... Kenneth E. Dell of 115 ------
belna mad~ of the principles of Apolena Ave .. Balboa Island. and I LECAL •oncz I
planning school buildings with Lily Madre Hughes of Santa ROTICE DfVJTIIIC UDS
emphas~ on better 5C.'hools more Barbara both claimed Injuries Sealed proposals or bids wUI
economically. but refused medical aid at the be r~lved by the City Council •
A representative from Johns-S«>ne when cars they were drlv of the City of Newport Beach.
Maple Accessories
Interior Shutters
349 Korth lfnrpon at.cl. Liberty a.MM
in The Croaaroada Village Manville Products prt"St'nted the ing were Involved In an accident California at or before the hour
progiam for the Orange County at the west gate of Bay Shores of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on J uly 11th. '------------------------...1
Chapter at their regular meeting at Coast Hwy .... Mary Watson 1955, for the publlcatJon and
held ThuBday evening at the of 111 VIa Yella. Lido Isle. re printing of all legal notices re
Balboa Bay Club. ~rge Und. ported the theft of her 24 Inch qulred to be published In tht' I
vice president. from Nf:'wport pre bicycle from the Lido Theater City of Newport Beach for the
sided. Marvin Renfro. Corona del ... Roger Johruon of 612 Golden year beginning July 11th. 1955.
Mar and Dana Point a rchlte<'t. rod Ave.. Corona del Mar. re-and ending J une 30th. 1966.
reported on the exhibit at the ported his bicycle stolen near the Bids shall be submitted for
recent Orange County Home beach ... Mrs. Marco Ank h of eight 18) point type publications. I
Announcing .., •• , ... ,...
lOY D. UWTIIDP llellilc
AUTHORIZED PAYNE FURNACE DEALER Show . 125 N. Bay Front. Balboa Island, All bids shall be t'nclosed in
was Injured when a car driven fsealedb1e1nvtJelopesf 1marked tJ"Blds I WE RAVE IIOVED TO •.•••.
ln. AYII Flacller
Of Costa lesa Dies
by her husband hit a parked car or pu ca on o egal no ces." 351 NORTH NEWPORT BLVD. on Heliotrope Ave. near First and addressed to the City Council
Avf!'., Corona del Ma r. when he of the City of Newport Beach, in The Crossroads Village
dropped a llghterl clgaret on the CalttornJa. I
Mrs. Avla lone Fischer. 48. died
Friday a t her home. 518 &>rnard
St.. Costa Mf:'sa . aftN an ex-
tended Hines..~ She was a native
of Fargo. N. D .. and had lived in
C~ta Mt'sa for 11 months.
plastic seat of the car and at MAE L. HOlT j Same Phone .. •. Liberty 8-«71 tem~~~remowlt . Chari~ ~~~~A~c~t~ln~g~C~itfy~C~l~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Servlct'S wf:'re ht-ld Tuesday in
Parkes.RJdley Mortuary Chapel.
wtth Rev. P. G. Neumann o( the
First Baptist Church of Costa
Mesa otflclatlng. She Is survived
by her husband. Theodore
Fischer, and her mother. Mrs.
Mildred Gordon. who flew here
Saturday from St. Paul to attend
the services.
L. Snethen. 19, El Toro marine. r
was relt'a~d to the !lhore patrol
after being picked up near the
Arches ovf:'rpass and a11egedJy 1
admlttt'd going AWOL from the
marine base by climbing a fen{"(>
the day before . R. H Parsons
of 2108 Newport Blvd .. Nt>wport
Beach. reported that shoplifters I
took a $4 set of cr('S('('nt WT\"nches
and a $11 ba rometer from h is
auto supply store ...
• SUJfDAT, JtJKE 12 I
In a response to a report that
someone was calllnr for help In ... ...a-01-.11.:.,_ the area of the main beach. Co ...-wiW _,...... rona del Mar. at 2:47 a .m.. oftl.
1111. .1--1 ..... cers aearehed but could not lo
••••-• cat~ anyone ... William K. Hop
You are invited
R riFor.bes Wayne Creighton. 45, o1 1741 kina of 2Z7 Grand Canal, Balboa
Pomona St., Costa Mesa, service Island, a nd John T. Neville ol
atatlon attendant In the Richfield Los Angeles were lnvolwd In an
Stadon, 17th St. a nd Coast Hwy.. accident on the northwest ramp
Newport Beach. waa hit over tlie of the Arches overpa.M . .
head and knocked down by a Mich ael Newton. 6, ot 115 Via
youthful motorist at 5:30 a.m . Undine. Udo Isle. wu bitten on
Friday, Newport pollee reported. the fa~ by a dog owned by B.l.rcll
OPEN HOUSE
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS BUILDER
BArber ••• SIOI
---r-----
Mr. Crelrhton told pollee that Baker of San Bernardino and was
C M a...a-C he wu approaclled by a dark· treated at Hoar Memorial Hospl
Osta esa 0. halftd youth, about 18. flv• foot tal; the dof wu quarantined ...
10 lnclles In bel&ht. wellhlnr Tony Koppe. 8. ot 310 Coral Ave ..
about 180 pound&. The youth Balboa Island, wu bitten by a LUIII£8 -JUJU)INQ IIATEIIIALS uked for road ma.-and the at-doe owned by Edmond Dourlass ... ,.rt ..... c.e. .._ LIIMdf 1-1•1 tendant 1ftftt Into the atatlon of. ol 3:M Sapp~ Ave.. Balboa ,.1111111.•---~iilill~~~~~~-~~~~~-·-t r1c:e tollow.d by the younr motor· Wand; the boy wu treated by a t.t. » tM attenda.Dt bent down physlcJan and th• doc waa quar-
for the maP' he wu b!t on the antined . • . A 25-foot MC.'tJon ol
bud. peen pludc pr*n bclee was
'J"M blow left the attenAkDt 11\ stolen t.rom the alde ol her bouae.
a duect-condJtlon with a bump <Ooatblued a Paa-12>
on ht. hMd. fte a-llant .aN .r.-. ... .;;-;;;~;;;~:~ took DOt.blna u4 ra.n B&Wii IS Gft' GaL •
to a 4tJtt ..san on tM ~ A Gaua;btw. l... ZU.beth.
comer ol the ~ poUce wu bom to Mr. a.Dd lin. G\11 _.. tolcL AMC.IIIIr ,_... ..... -...u old Col._.. A..._. ()c).
wu aft tbe dull......, wtalda IliA I'Ofta tW Mar, on ~. lune
a raJ*I rue ff ~ ...... 1. aa ao., Memor'lel •a•aL
I'OIII'GIIA dtll Mar. IDeM1~ of. liiiiiiNi~iiii ... Ni~i9iiiii ._. ........ to-. .. IL
and Loan Aaodation P A PALMER, Prestdent
FriiiiJ .~ ... ll t II
9:30 a m to 6:30 p m
Tour our building, enjoy refreshments with us, and see our
various de}XU bnents 111 operation as w e celebrate the start of our
seamd year in our beauuful new bayfront headquarters in New-
port Beach.
For each new a ccount of $50, or for a depostt of that amount
to an existing account, we will give a handsome bronze Savings
Bank. a miniature of our builc:iiJl9. For each new aocount or
added inv.atment of $500, we will give a beautiful matched
double deck of fine playing cards. We 11 also hcne apeciaJ favora
for young eavera.
Schbol Trustees Laud Work
Of Harbor Citizens Group
..............
11111111111; ••••• John M. lt&IMY, • ol JOt~
Main St., Balboa. wu robbed o1
The Board ot ~ ot tbe '"WBD&AS many promtn~nt between SlO and 810 alta betna TM • u miD er lnlltnlctional 11:10-12 a.m. -1 eeetJoa non.
Newpolll Harbor Ualoft Bleb ettizeN o1 tbe Newport Harbor knocked unconedoul lt1 an ua. ..tauDiaa proiJ'am t011 chUdren ..rua-a.
eehool d1atrlet baa adopt.ed tbe Union HJp School Dt.trlct of Or· ~ Ul&llant 1n an auey M. a.DCt a4llha w1lJ lt&rt aat week 1.2 p.aa.-1 Mletlon adult Main·
tollowtDC ..-olut1on eommendlna anp County or1anized them. tween VaWt'a cafe and tM Jlal· at OraQae Cout Collep, nen.
the Harbot Hllh Cttbena commit. Mlvea under the name of Harbor boa pcMit oUiee at U:OII pa. One _.... of cl .... wUl be U p.m-1 eectJon adult Inter.
tee fOil th~lr w011k tor acl\ool G · Hl1h cltlaM committee and dld Wedoeaday, JuDe & Newport po-held on llonclaya, W~ mediate.
panalon: ;:k or:,.:~~:%. w~~ S::.t U~~e:; tOld police be wu ~ :S~m.~~t ~! 2-4 p.m.-1 aec:tlon We aavlnl.
neaa to the eaect that the out· t.akJq a abort cut bGme and waa pool. AnotiMr Mrles wUl be held Tbe eehedule tor Tuaday,
-.-.....a
ELOIIR
<Contlnued from Page ll)
Mrs. Jane Curt.ta of 1531 E. Ocean
Front. Balboa, reported ... e IIODAT. JUKE 13
Her $50 red a nd wblte bicycle
wu stolen from her back yard,
Betty Millett of 1540 E. Ocean
Blvtl.. Balboa, complained ...
OUlcers warned cbUdren ln the
area after Mrs. Albert Trester of
~ Marigold Ave., Corona del
Mar. reported that chUdren
trampled flowers on her property
. . . A juvenlle In a faded blue
car threw a co.metlc jar through
the glass window ln the bulletin
board at Newport Harbor Union
High School . . . e TUESDAY. JtnfE 14
Hls $15 steel garden wheel
barrow was stolen lrom ln back
of h is home. William Johns of
111 Eighth St.. Balboa, r~ported.
Announce List
Of Registrars
The following ll&t ot reelstrars
ot voters was released th1s week
by Newport City Hall:
Balboa Island: Charles E.
Zube, Fire Hall.
come of the tax election held on struck down from bellblcL When on ~ Tbunct.ya and Sat. 'nlunda.y, and Saturday Ja:
May 20, 1.1165, for the purpose of he attempte41 to rile, he waa u.rdaya. -.,t.tratlon wUl be held 10.11 a.m~ lletJona beafn·
buUdlnl a new hJ1h eebool, wu kJckM ln the fac.. He .utllned at 10 Ll1L Tue.day. · nen; 1 eectlon lntermedlate.
succeutul, now, therefore, . a bump on the back ot bla bead The icbedule of claue. for u .u a.m.--.2 Mctioftl bertn·
"Be It re.olvM that the Board and a bruise on the l~tt atde of Monday, WMD~ and Friday nen. .
ot Trustee. ot the Newport Harbor hla face, pollee aatd. He loat con. Ia: u u ·30 1 aectJ
Union High School Dt.trlct of Or· sclousneaa at thta time and could 9.10 a.mr-1 eectlon lntermedl· ~m~ a.m.-on non.
ange County does hereby expreu not Identify bla ... uant. Hta au; 1 .ctlon begtnnera. ·
tts heartfelt appreciation ot the wallet wu dtacarded at the8cene 10.10.30 Lm.-2 eectlons non. 11:30-U a.m. - 1 Nctlon non.
effort. ot the members of the atter the money wu removed. jwfmmen; 1 eectton beginners. .wimmen.
Harbor HJgh cttlzena committee 10:30-11 a.m.-2 aec:tlons non. Retteatlonal swtmmlnr will be
and further, IIOVE '10 ~A DLDD swimmers; 1 .ectlon swimmers. available Monday throuch Satur.
"Be It re.olved that the Board The F. R. Put:zlen have moved n .u a.m. -2 sections begtn. day from 1 to 4 p.m,
of Trustees of the Newport Hat· from 2204 Waterfr'ont Dr., Corona nen. A cbar1e ot Sl.OO per penon
bor Union HJgb School Dtstrlct del Mar. to 233 E. Bay Front. BaJ. 11·11 :30 a.m. -1 sectton non· Will be made for each three-week
of Orange County expresses the boa Is land. ..mnmen. lnatructlooal period t10 belp detray
wish that lt may count upon help
and advice from the Harbor High
Cltlzens CommJttee lt it will con.
tlnue to function u an advisory
body."
An Old Trophy
Inaugurated
A salllng trophy created some
65 years ago for a transpacific
yacht race which was never real·
lzed wlll be Inaugurated for the
J uly 4 Transpacltlc Yacht Race
to Honolulu as the coveted prize
for the first boat to finish under
handicap.
Donald B. Ayres. trophy cbalr.
man, disclosed that the trophy,
to be a perpetual award for the
biennial claulc, is the historical.
ly famous Klng Kalakaua Cup,
whJch was first ordered by the
last of the Hawaiian klngs d ur.
lng hls 1874-1891 reign.
GIAXT RC:.
Butter 59i.. TIDE 49~ Corona del Mar: Tommy Foa.
ter. 315 Narclssus Ave., Harbor
4795; Michael Healy, 436 Morn·
lng Canyon Rd., Harbor 511N.J;
A W. Smith. 516 Ocean Blvd.,
Harbor 0393.
Newport Beach: Julia Enert.
1~ W. Ocean Ft., Harbor
19Q3.W; Evelyn Ellerman. 2606JA.
W. Ocean Front. Harbor 2:211»W;
Katherine Windle, 409 Clubhou~
Ave., Harbor 3429.
The race for which it was ln·
tended never transpired and the
cup eventually came Into possea.
slon of Archie Roberuon. son ot
a HawAIIan prtnCHS. Ultimately,
Robertson donated It for the 1923
Santa Barbara.to-Honolulu con·
test when It wu dalmed by
Eugene Overton. sklpper of the
SPINDRIFT.
IVU' .. &--1"" ,_.
::: ... 45~ Shortening ~ ...... 6~
Trlla ,_ s,.clll
Arclic .........
Pvt. Ronald L. Johnston. son of
Mr. and Mrs. VIctor Johnston,
Costa Mesa. Callf .. iJI takJng ape.
clal training at Fort Eustis, Va ..
tn preparation for operations ln
the ArctJc t his summer.
He Is scheduled to participate
In Project 572. a jolnt Army tech-
nical services operation. The pro-
ject Is deslgend to supply Air
Force radar construction projects
across the northern continent.
Private Johnston, a n engineer
with Company 8 of the 339th
Engineer Construction Battalion.
entered the Army In October 1954
and completed basic training at
Ford Ord, Calif. He worked for
the Glenn E. Johnston Painting
Contractor. Newport Beach. be
fore entering the Army.
SOK BOilK TO LEKKEllS
A son. Steven Earle. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenker of
603 Fernleaf Ave.. Corona del
Mar. In Hoag Memorial Hospltt l
on Tuesday, June 7.
The veteran yachtaman re-
tained It until this year when, u
vlce.commodore of the sponsor.
lng TranspacUtc Yacht Club, be
offered It as a perpetual prize
for the Independence Day event.
Other major awards, according
to Ayres. will Include a Governor
of Hawaii's Trophy fro the b8t
corrected Ume over the 2225-mUe
cour11e; a tint place perpetual
and take borne trophy for the
first boat across the flnlsh line
off Diamond Head, and a flHt.
second and third place prize for
winners ln each of the four
classes of competition.
CAB IO'n LlGJIT POLE:
TWO RtJJIT, JlEI'USE Am
Marvin H. Bullis. 45. and Marle
Bullls. 39. both of 1630 Santa
Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa, were ln.
jured but refused medical aid
after a car driven by Mr. Bullls
hit a light pole at Coast Hwy.
and Orange St.. West Newport.
at 12:30 p.m . Sunday, while try.
lng to avoid hitting a car enter.
lng Coast Hwy. from Orange St.
MOVES FROM JSLAJfD
Mrs. Jennie Inman has left 226
Balboa Island. and Is now ln
Ridley Park, Pennsylvania.
Special!
FINE FOR
Patio or Porch
c h a i r • Seat and
back of Saran plea-
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in weight.
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Laguna Awning
& Maple Shop ·
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Peas & Carrots 19¢ Preserves ;.:~ .. 45~ De'Vii;fliam
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BANANAS
21bs. 25c
VDfE ainJfED
CANTALOUPES
2 for 19c
CALIF. LOJifG WRIT& aos&
POTATOES
10 lbs. 29c
Local Strawbenies
basket 19c
RoaaiCiine Lettuce
2 heads 13c
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RIB STEAKS
LEG 0' LAMB
nLLAMOOK CHEESE
~hoek Roast 39i..
Pot· Roast 37i..
Beef Short Ribs 191-
o-Bone·Beef Roast. 43L