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P.e~mit Denied
Vote Tu e sday
For Wat er!
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TCHE
B.l. Park
Plan Aired
LUCKY LADIES
TWO C.D.M. WOMEN
JUST MISS TORNADO
Father of 2
Is Victim
A 1 f Mrs. Ruby Stev~n.on of 215 her brothe-r Monday nJeht. He A tragic skUng accl~t took
new proposa or a play. Marlaold Ave. and Mrs. Ulllan said he a nd his family Wen! the IUe-of a JO.yrar-old San ~r
rround for Balboa Island ON ~ of 222 Marigold Ave_ Coro· f'VaNated from their bozne. and nardlno father ot 2 chlldft'n
THE JSLAND wu p~nted from na del Mar, can thank their had moved to anoth6 part of bou 2 0
EXa-tAN6E STUDENTS Helmut Beran of Aus· Keppen. re~nting the Daughters of the
trio (~ond from left) and Kristina Stange of America" Revolution, which sponsors the oword.
th ... c,oor at Monday -·-ina's 1 ky ... _ tb 1..1 h j of 8 t :l P m. Tue.d.ty at the "' ....... • uc . • ... ,... ey at t e s te the city. They did not know at u Ba 1a chi
10ft nr of the Citiura Advt.ory thr recent tornado at Kansas the ume whethtor their home PPft y un llir ramp. Commit~. Thr wUe, mothe-, and 2 dJil
Sweclen receive the Newport Harbor High At left is lee Rosch, advisor of the dub. !En-City, Mo., Ju.t 2 week~ ago. had ~n dectroyed. ..._ 0 • th• ... ..-._ -ltn-"' th Thr Park.l and n~eat'onal """-'"""n il "' "K-..un .... ~ e ~-· • Mrs ........ ven.son, who ls a udJ Mrs. Steve~ aatd that wht!'n a«ldent. School History Club ttwarcl from Mrs Robert s1gn photo).
----------~-----------------------Study Group a~ to JJtudy tor for the Ensign. and Mrs. l...efo she and Mrs. Let-were .Uylne Dead Ia Harold WUlJa.m Holt·
the new plan further and the~· were stay1ng with Mrs. Lee's the~ 2 w~ ago, a tornado to"' withdrew Its rttport o! ~-brotht"r about a mile and hall warning wu .ounded over the man Jr., wbo wu ma.napr ot a Harold L. Bird Balboa Boat Sl.lp Plan o~datlora tor the tlme be-trom the Ruskin Heights shop· radio, but the tornado did not ~~?:in':"'Ung alley 1n San~ Lnc. ping center, which was demol· strike. Mr. Hottrn.an, who .,... being
D• Aft The proposal was made by H. Lshed Monday. They "'turned to Coron& df'l towed on akla. attftnp~ to aes er I T bled b p L. (Hall Houser. who Is a mem-Mrs. Lee reet>lved a call trom Mar Jut week. land His aida struck cround and
k S a Y rotesfs ber ol the Harbor ~velopment Olpped him ~ 4 UmM. ap.
Heart Attac Study Croup. Hla plan. In eflect. H ' h n bl patently cauatnr hJm to break would make a stralght llne of t T bla neck..
Harold L.-Ue Bird. S'T, well· In the face of mountfng pro· art.n from Peninsula residents ~ntBa~:O:u~:=~n;o~d ~r. ere 5 e 1me a e Mr. Bottman'a ste9fat.ller, ltarl
known Balboa resident. dJed te.U from B&lboa residents, the who a.ut"rted that ~lmmers tar lne In the diamond-shaped area McDoucaJJ of lS3S Superior Ave.,
1,\le.clay morninc at hla horne, City CouncU 1a caUlnc ott the outnumbered boat oWllfl'S and ~~n Camet and Coral a ve· F G H T eo.ta Mesa. wu drlvtnc the tOI¥<1· ~:!t ~ Drlve, foUowlne a ~ti!~d be~; ::l~e!~jcct, for ~ra~d:-~~~nTh~:~h~~o!,~ nues. Th~ foot of Coral Ave. lJ or 0 oumament ln~:o-~~ ~~c:;;::~:
He wu a ~atlve of Iowa and Councllman Sandy MacKay "Why give public parking space the third point of thla triangle. ltathy, 5, and Mkha.el. 4. were In
came to Calltomla when he wu made thla anno~ment Tues· to a privately owned boat! Ia It The bulkhead line at that polnt Thirty tour.omes "'pre.enttne 1 :00-W. ~an.. Clltl Gilbert. the boat w1th Mr. Mdlo\lgall. On
4. He Uved for many yean In day evening at the meeting o( out ot question to remove all 1' about 175 t~ out from North 16 local wrvlce clul» wUl com· Chlclc Hlgble, Boland WriJht. lhore watchlnr weft Jllr. Hoa. Orana'e. and moved to Balboa 10 the Board of Directors of the Bal-boat moorings?" Bay Front. pete tomotroW <Friday) at Jr. 1:16--0ave McNealJy, Gordon man's wUe, Ruth lt&rolyn. and yean aro-boa Peninsula Point Alan. More C...., oo _. ..-..k"a de· e OWlfED n CJTT vtne Cout Country Club ln the Walkn, Joe Busbanl, V~Wat. h1a mother, MrL Mc:Doucall.
He wu a chartef member of than a b\lncl.red lnteretrted Bal· ...,.....ta 1A tJae ...._-ead Mr. Hou.er pointed out that annual Newport JnviuUonal 110n. Mr. McDoucall a.aJd be &lg-
the Oranp Elks Loc!p and a boana overflowed the Balboa CIOilbotwat la • ,_,. 10) an Important advantage of thla Goll Tournament The Newport 1:25-Or. ~ Nel.aon, Dfck naJed that be wu colnc to tum
member of MuonJc order In ln· Angllnr Club for the meeting. plan was the tact that the prop· Harbor Exchance Club ia the Gr1ngle, Frank ~F~vre. Orrin ao that b1a ~ eoult! land. &lewood. He served u a Seaman erty wu owned by the dty, and aponsor. Wright. Speed of the boat at the time
In the Navy durtnr World War 1. Ctty manareT Hobert Shelton Newport C.C. theref~ no acqW.ltlon problm') CompeUUon will be lor the big l :JG-Harold Weld\. Jadt hn-Mr. ~~ made the tum Be owned and operated the •Jd that 1M contractor. who wu Involved. He suecmed that Exch&nre Club ~tual trophy ney. P'ta.n)c Lew1s. Or Lester wu estt:mated at bet•een lO
.. _........._ -J ..... -..... """" .. ..-.. •. bad been awarded the blda for h aJI-should be Installed at eecb th f and --•'-..-.... --. --0 ...... _ ...... ,_ ··--...-1--"-"ln _ .. _ t 3 b tro t r· t 8 It ... -tor e ch&ropJona and or 18 VH-rllnr. ~ IDUaO ..-_. tatba ~ tn Lee Angelea. ,:;;:" ~ ~ ~ ~ 19 ens e end ol the &Ma for the people other take-horne trop~ for 1:37-Dea.n Brt.cllonl Joe 8&7· 11r. )(d)ou.pU aai4 be 41d not .. "t"*• .,. 1\b widow, M.a-en ve Who now have aJJps 1n ~ PJ'O· hlp-point wtnners and runners-~ AI ~. Harold o.m.w aee .._ ~.., Clalllle to .a.or..
-,_.. ., .-,. Ja tbe Mew· not to pi"'eeeed wtth Ole project. t wh• c • • ~ playrround .trip. up. AD proceeda wW 10 to tJae 1~ 1'Urlef, Ceod.W o.~-WI• 8UIJ Mr. AiiCI'!na• ""' ......... 0.'-aM tM "ftw! .-datloe ~berlhtp 0 1ft riSIS Barwy Somera ol -.n.. aid lbdaaa&e __ ...... -tb aid tuD4. ,...__ • ~ ~-·-..... J b ... atW ~ .......... ._. ""=!--. ~ a ·nqea ••· .-e •• • ... tdle •mau. " ~ Chat u.e p1an bad • .,. e~ mHtt:az;.&;:; . ..a; wm tee on ~ .,.u .... ...._...._.-_ 0 D ..._,.. ~5 ._,....
.,_ Glw. • = ... V".aa ......... LJJ I •• ._.., '!be CDld ted. of econ«nle Die del M .....-~ .,vea at 11!30 a.m. toeon'ow. Tile 1:51-Eleoq lla r ,; Waber ~ m. ilr:tl ...,._. -.ad
Bu a " of ttler; and -. to repal't at tM 8epeem.,_ meet-· wete bluntly pre:se:nt.cf to tM fUtt.her stuQ. other teaM~ wUl follow at 7·mJn-Bu:rrou.ghs. AI ae..:aes~. 1. L and~ llbla ~altt.._ on
........ J1a lAldlle Jrub&br of tnc. Board ol Dl.recton ot tb N Arthur Llndeb. cbalrman o! ute Intervals. Cr-.y. Uw aancl. ~. ~·.a---'IJ ...._ b•ld Thet\, ln a ~ ~. theJ port Harbor Olambt"r ~ C:::.~ the Para and Rftnatfon Study He"' ll the romplf'te list ot 1 :SS-Rarlan Hoyt. H o ward Or Arnold NII~Jf pnmouneed
rui'JIIII:T .. ~· ... ~ w-1 ...., "' voted 58 to 5 to appro~ • mo-.M d ° Croup, with~ the motJon he fou---m-a nd _. __ Ina times: .,....,.... ,.. __ "'-· n... Gor blm dead at 2·45 p rn. Oran-
tlon P---·-.a by Mrs. SterUna merce on ay by their n~w ~X· had p-•nt-.. about a..nu'-'na ,....., ~ .,...,.., ... ""'"'· vo:v ... e o::.vet'lll>n ....... an . . .. ~
at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) at Parts ;~1'\&' City Council t~ ecutlve director, David Olmated (rvlne 'a~d ~long Bay!;fde uor: ll :~Walter Boyd, E. H Von ton. County CoronE-rs wliJ rnakP an = C:::1.J:'th 1~!~ ::~ restore boat moorings at G St. In words of one syllable, the a<.'ross Crom the VIlla Ma rina and Ehn!'nberg, Rodger Meisinger. 2:05-John Klug, Tf'<t T ibt>rg. autopsy to dt>tt'rmine tbl' cauq.
.__ ""'-" of ... _ WUm{n-:,_.on A&· The tabled plan called for Chambe-r Is s hort or c-ash. westv.·ard, for a recreational C't'n Andy Hedblom. John Blacke«er. Harry Ke~ ot death ,_...._ ~ ucoc-•· li t th b ,.,_ .....__t The only answer. Mr. Olmsted ter 11 :37-Bud Leahy LefW Mur 2:12-W D ~. Ca.st-y Jar Mr MrDou$r<lll. who Is a P""'~ 8em,.,_ at God Church oUJdat· boet s ps a e aruvnt "'u""' . d k J C H h I R. N Lag J" Ed __._ Oi k PI phot....,..,.pher In 1J.-arnnrt Bcarh
Inc aad IIMI11~ of Mr. • fit the Income. ~-.... "' erlof 2:19-Bob Jarobs. Wm. IBudl sald thf'y <'&liM" to thf' Uppt>r Bav ~ Bltd' ends of F, H and K streets, each said. was to cut the budget to !• no•• ..... IS -EifT oc . . . ump r es. . vts. tm wa. • ....., c ~er ..,.... -• -,..... .
Ma.tonlc Loctae In Inglewood U · slip to accommodate 6 boats. G. •• . The problem of playground 11:44 -St>l!m Franklin. J~ Hol~teln. Bob Ru~~Mll, J err:> around noon. Ht' said hi~ stf'pson
alst.ln&-tnten:nent wlU be In In· I and 1 .t:reet-ends then would 1 wont spen~ any mo~ey un area for the 410 children of grade Wllder. George M Holstein, Pat Brame. had bHn wate-r sk:flng for about
l)ewood Cemete-ry. BaJt% Mor· have been kept clear for swim-less we have n. he said. Tunds and high !l('hool a~ now living Healy. I 2:26--C Ed JonH. Clany E1 a year and a half.
tuatY at eo.ta Mesa Ls ln charg• mlng: will not be budge~ed unless the on the Island Is of great ur~n· 11 :51-James Thompson. VinC't' llngworth. Jlm Ray. J~ Nowak Two ot Mr McDougall's gnnd or anan~ts. Protests against the plan had money Ls In hand. cy, Mr. Lindeke said. He recalled Salmada, Bus Somellus. Bill 2.J3.-.Jark Nf'Wton. Bill Flan <'htldffon Wt'tf' In thf' boat at the
He pr~nted a financial state· that the City Council had re· Stone. I ni~an. Roy Schook. Frank Bls time of the a«i<k>nt.
A I I d T k A t • ment showing cash In the bank reived a petition signed by mort' 11 :59--Bill Hunt Ivan Mar M'll Tht' ooat was appmxtmately . ngry $ an ers a e C I On to be 5475·43• and definite obllga. than 550 names uklng Council Millin. Marro Anlch. Harold 2:40-Flovd 8uPll J Wintf>t 35 fM"t from thf" short' side or
tlora for the rt>malnder ol the to take> prompt actlon. CaJdwell. bottom. Bob Berkl~y Rod Lip thl' bay Mr McDougall said Mr
t St E t Wk R d• year or $5.646.J4. plus an estl Les SteffeMtn chairman of 12:0&-Paul Butler, Jack Rob pold Hoffman v.as SW!ngine out 1n a Q op as er • OW 1es mated SI.800 rno"'. the Advisory ~mmltt~. rom mson. Mickey Heath, Russ Ford 2:47-Ch:lUnrv Drukk. Bt>b widf' Clrt")f' when the boat wa<;
Wllllam O'Bryon. p~ident of mented that such a projec-t I 12:13--Fre<l Bu«on. Dick Shea.. Jon~ Hal Laq·: J Swartz.. In the p~ of turning In
The Balboa la1and Improve. R. H. Gr~n of 308 Apolena the Chamber. Mid that dues would mean C'Ondemnation pro I Paul Dunlap, Don AnMrson. 3:03-Dr. Robert Olandn. KPn The body was "'mowd to Balt1.
ment A.l80datlon. atter Jlatenlng Ave. said, "1 don't think It'• l'lhould bring In about 14·500 dur· cedure to acquire the land. 12:20-BuC'k A)~ Jack Towle. Clarke. Jerry Ho)1. Art LJndt>kf' Mortuary In ~· Mesa.
to dozens ot ita member RVerely rentala." • ing the remainder ot the year. Mr. Somen remarked: '1t 15 Matt LaBorde. ~en Al bright.
crltlcbe the recent Easter Week He Indicated that a house party leaving a shortage or some $3.000 Important that Balboa Wand I 12:27-Bill Langjahr. Urban
altuatlon at lut week's meeting of girls near his residence was that must be met. children have a place to play. Deh. Dr. 0 . G. Suess, Hadd Rinr I c mb e nt s School Ta w ·
1n City Ball. approved a number visited day and night and the Mr. Olmsted said he Is ellmi· Maybe you <.'an sell the Idea to I 12:34-Al Harris. Charles Fon n u ' X In
ol ~ludons ln an attempt to traffic was terrible. Mr. Green natlng some ot the telephone the Irvine Co. I would hate to , tius. Tom Dt>Forrest. Mark So I Cl N El •
..-nt ~ce of trouble Jn •uerested the City Council draft costs. ci<)Sine the Chambt"r fa see condemnation action taken:· den n 0S e ewport ect1 0 n [b;'iutuft. an ordlna.nc:e to prohibit ca.rs cllltles to charity groupa. cutting • wor Dn'EAESTEJ) 12:41-H J R.t>vant>. Georgt>
Approximately 150 residents of from comlnr onto the laland ju.'l1 out the aJI.nlght nood-llghtlng, Mr. Undeke reported that Wil Moore Du:k Macker. Ted Ham · The 15·~nt tax twc.>r ride wu
t.be Ialand al)plauded the many to vtsJt with perwon• staying canC't'lllng the rental ot an ad· llam Spurg~n m. repl"Mentatlve brook approw-d by thf' narTOw margin
.peectlea Jamentlnr the traffic, the"' during Euler Week. jolnln~ vacant lot. ot the Irvine Co., had told his 12:48 -Bud Cac:ton. Morrlf' of 1.118 to 91!) In lut Friday'!!
dr\nJdDa. and cenenJ dlltUrb· F. E. Hottman ol xe N. Bay I if'OUP and also the Public Build-Smith. Dr J J Albarlan. Jim el«tion. whkh brought 2.085 to ~ that occurred durlnc the Front said his main concern was Schoo Site lngw Study Group that the lwlne Goholger the poll~ lar~es1 number ("Vt't to
pUt l'!lr.mr Week. what would happen In cue of Co. was not Interested In pro. 12:55-Bob Pl'arsol. Grenny vote In a Nt"'WJ))rt Beach Ele
'nle A.octatton favored. f'80· an emerrency such as fire or Purchase Set vtdtng land In the area aloni Lansdell. Bill W\neska. Robert menta.ry School 0\strlct tolectlon
lutkn to entore a hoU.Inr au-lllnesa. He aald ~ truck.l or Bayside Dr. Gardne-r. The 2 lnNmbent board mE>m
thartl7 ordinance. UmiUnr the ambulances would not be able Col. Andrew Smith of Corona 1 :02-Ed Thrasher. Ernie Mock. bers. Mra Louls !Helt"nto' C...nar
nv.mber of occupant. ln oM to get throurh the heavy tratric. del Mar exprt'S!Jed doubt as to Andy Anderson. Chuck Wlrth. and James 0 Ray. defea~ tb.-1r ~-They also pUled a retiO· Mr. Hottman aa.Jd he thought a The Newport Beach Elementary the value of a playground area their opponents. hter Bill and
Jutiort to bave the 10 o'clock lot of ~le come down here School Board of Trultees Tues. off the bland. o• t o• t• Or. C. E. Hardin. In a cl~ rae'f' curlew enJorced. 'J'bey' puled a "just to ralae bell." day night adopted • re80lutJon "Attendance at the Youth Cen-I rec I a In 9 Unop~ candidates "'·elect
" ~utton to lower the ~ Mayor Dora Hill and Clty At · for the pul'C'hue ol acbool site ter play,round ln Corona del b e-<1 In other school dl$trlcts a,..
lliDtt to 15 mll• pet bour and to torney Karl Davis polfUed out number 6. Jocated at l8th St. and Mar ts pltJtully small," )It' said For Li erty Mrs. RobaJd IZM a.~l Barlow.
lul.,_ Mop aJcna erected at Coral that after residents saw a ~ Irvine A~ .. Harbor BJthlands. John lt.eeler, aJao of Corona N~wport Barbell" Hlgh Scbool.
ancl Park Awnu. ancl Coral _,d demeanor or · crlme occur, they Both tbe dt;y and ~ool prop-del Mar, took ~on to CoJ. The Direct Ol.stan<.'f' Dial sys. Jack Fletch .. r. Costa Mesa Ele
Results from thf' ('orona df'l
Mar School prednct dectded th<'
final outrom~ In that pr-ecln<'t.
Mrs. C:S...nar pollt'd 532 votes; Mr
Ray, 4i2. Mr Hill. 298: and Mr
Hardin. 281
Mrs. CM-nar and Mr Ray wUl
~<' on tht" board for thE' next 3
)'MrA. Only ollf' vat' a ncy wlll
C'Of1')e up next year, when the
tf"nn of H~· ~ .. expi~.
Vote Tuesday
on Reservoir Balboa avenu.. Tbey taVOted • wollld not alp a complaint. Po-erty Is belnf purcllued from the Smith's lt&tement. He a.aJd there tem wtll be exl)laJned at the mentary School ; and Robert Nib
..-o}utloD to fonn a commlttee Hoe Captain BUT)' Lace reported 1~ Company at the rate or Is a crylne need for a playground nut qulckJe luncheon meetln& Uck. Oranp Coast CoU~ Board. Newport Be>.acb electon .UJ 10 to wrtte ar CCJI)md relltwn ln an that ~one on tbe Island aigned $2.~ ~~ai.o: -where the youngsters can play sponsored by the Newport Har-Only In the Newport School to the po1.1a nnt TVf.eclay. Kay
au.Dlpt ~ lnct.uc. them to reat a-complaint durlng the entu. • Acc.pted the resJrnatJons ot baJl. bor Cbambt"r ol Com.rnerce at prednct did the "no. VOW'S out· 21, to 'f'Ote on a $1.710,000 bond
c:.a1y to tamllY IJOUPL Easter Week noon Xonday in the Vllla Marlna number the • .,._" voten on thf' t.ue for constrvctioft of a too-
A ,_,.ution prohlblt!DI parte· Tbe oreantzatJon'a vtce.prest· teecher Norma Perkins and Bar-H T ff ReJ~&aur&nt. tax o~r·ride propoaltton. Tht-acre-foot watf"r ~ fbr tbe
-...&. nd Balboe aftDU. 4eftt. -nt .. llaUJ'e7. wbo aald he bot' Vlew eec::retary Helen Bays. wy ra •IC u-..u phones wt,ll be cut into vote was 325 •-bult and 310 ror d"' Pol1a wtU be from 7 ::.. c.:,;c.:m_ A ~utloo to Ill~ penons located at Mia ~rkina wUl teach at USC • the ODD system ou June 16. and the 1~ ""t:; rate. ~ to 7 p.m. GPell
c:t.a.....-•ellmlnateEuterWeek &11 the troubJe 'tpOts. atated that~ studylnc for h« Ph.D. de· Dian Stud·ted the praent Harbor phones wm In the Corona del wa.r School There wUJ be l .ptOpaattlona
a1m tnet dlaapp~V\l'&l. tbe . thlnr that bothered the • .lllied Mia Allene lard&-n r bero1ne part ol. the .,.tem when p~ fS7 voters Weft for thtt on the ballot. c. Y. wurdemaml 0( 211 Ruby people molt wu the vacationer'• of Pk» and ao. Barbe.ra Ayen ORiole dlalln& roes lnto eftect tax owr -ride an4 • a.pln.t.. One ls on tbe tJaet~ of
A.a. ~ tbe attack oo the "leek ot COftllldention and rei· ot ~&helm. Mea. of alowlnt the tra.rrk ln November. Voten at Horae:. Enalp Sehool $1.780.000 ln ~ obltaatJon
poDot ~ by aytac. pec:t fw adult&... • Selected baud member Mel that ..,..,... aJon& Cout Htcbw.y prec:iiK't ta""OIM the propo.ttkm bondir to l\n.anoe ~ ol -n.e J01ke departmellt thoUld Capt. lAce, 1tbo bu bf.eft a Berry to band oat dlplomaa at wtU be. cll8t'uDed thla ewnlna .. 341 to D. tJw ~-•ulr. feeder tm. and to
eUm tne .. tM wot4 "wVIllnr' an4 polb ~ hera alnce 1939. duaUon (Tbunday) by the dtredcn ot lbs. C.n.ar. who 1.a curreatl7 c:wn!d ~ bl tM ~ u.. ..tadscm would be bealr."' M.lcl the .atutton on klboa II· "! ~ action on al&JY tbe Corona deJ Mar O.amber o1 'l'ena.nce OOftel. 2-'"'-old .m pra:l4ent of h ~tu')t ,._ ~ 1hJa ~ a two-
-Xqpole o1 _, er,.ta1 laD4 b.u ...,. ~ better 1 f tMcben d otb ~-~Y ..01 IIM!tt at ot llr. and lin. EJwln Ooftf'l, Sehool Bov4. ~wd a total ol. th1Joda ~ f~ ai*Oftl.
A.._ ..W. "'Doh~ tab It out 01\ Mdl 1Mf ,_ tu peet a,..,... .=,.~auJel -.n et 7:30 p.m. In the bcmt ot fNd .U W. OcN.n Pront, Newport l.ON votea. J&ID8 a.:t _... re· '11M otW ia rat1ftc:aUon ar
... ~., ~." ... aid ~ ...... ._.,np Stewart. membenlllp dLalnD.an. 8ueb. d.Je4 ~ afternoon e)f!ded w1th m ..... n.e 2 hfiW dt;y'a coatract 'tt1Ua tt.e tm.
.. ,..,_. oat u.at &Mte are Ill tbe dtJ tllrtq tbe put Easter I • II lp M at 214 llartcold Aw.. trcm W'bat a loeaJ doc:1xlr" aid caDCIJda-. Ill'. HDl aDd Mr. Bar· ()).. ...._ tbe dt7 wau1c1 -.. Clil1111'tlrtUt oa dte UtUe '-· ,... 'l"'riie ha.nc1ftd ldxt1·•11 Dan Wier. c:baJl'maA ar ttM wu a~rentty a beart attadt. din. ~~~ • and 114 _... ta1n tiOe, wltbowl COIIt. to t!lle W a ct mGit 01 them ... ....., tnmC ett.altoM ,.,.. t. ttatl\e afe(y ~ wtlJ ~ )ln. Ocllt•l aaJd ahe f~ Ttt-· ~wty. ..._,.. ~ -. and WOQ)4
,....... tllr •'*"• ownera. B• ..... WUUun Jo1ep1a Sparw, " ot part • t:M ~ l»ld ~ the ruoe and pat b1I:D to bed around The ftnlt retwu were hm allow tbe fn1De <A te t1Q wa ...... ..-tMn .._ a polloi a. .... 1M Jillalit treme troable .. VII. oo-rmpwq, lkapcat 1ut ftMQ. A .. ,_. l."45 PA. ~ Jlfewport aft4 ll.ant'e l:b:qn fNIIIIl tbe df:J. ftJI llf\IIIIIOIIdaa
G8l -• .._ tllaAd clurfnl Ute .,.. ,._ ldll fto .,..,.... llle.da. cook at "-e VIDa lllartb-. N~C~~-.el'dlltloA ~ fNiil A tbolt t1&ne later. M.ra.. Ootfel 5c:bool preciDda. bl J 11ft-"""'-.._ a .....,_ ~ ...
....., ,.,.._ tM ...._. 1Nt did not cJW ......,., • ..._, 11, et 11oq tt..at ._..... wu n4&r U'al~ wtftt -. C'btS Clll her aoa anct tM dncta. Mr. am toell the -.. ....,.a~.
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W-Of CALIIOlNtA NIWS'APil PUaJSHBS AUOCtATIOM ~ ef ... NATIONAL BMT~ ASSOCIAT10N '"'-.LIL.I..-' 1#.¥0 L HAN ·--0.... ~ ~ PI& HMP ,._., ... .._
SAW WI ~·.•,:=: 101 -ROIINCI aAANES. OM. ........ e WOIDAJIDT •
WHCIDIS HA' l C:S.IIIW ~ J eDjoJed my ftrst ancllnl COD· HOWAlD lAtHES Orwlett. te.t ot tl\e year lut Saturday.
IUIY STIV!HSON-. ;::::::~ It wu Paeltlc Ancien' Annual
HUQH WcWIUAN-------------' ....., All Member All Flab All Tackle • • • n.. NIWIOIT HAUOI INSieN ~ ..._ ••• aile~ .. M • ToW"D.&Jfteftt. 11\e only mu.lt wu ~.-el ..._... •..wt;:'.:J. l-'1*•• el .._ S.,..C. C... ...4 "'J that you had to UN a roeS. reel --......, 1e ~ t. el ,..._ ,...._......., ~ lew • * and line -and Qnly one at a suascatmoN llATD• time.
L.el _.,...,._ ..._. r .. ,..... II 01: ... ,...,-4UO Daupter !fancy wu mr team· ;.;~a:~ i0111~:~~ .... ~~~~~~i~;':-a:~ Hi ... ~:--~i~;~~A,~,..i;· ~~T"iii~~ .... ~:.---.;~11ii:•;;c: ... ii:~~,..,aXi•ii:uoiieii:ii. ~:~·:::r: ~= ~:nr::·~;:
A Holbrook's DUSTY TOO, the c-J Of It Hop same boat on which we were I I · ' lucky last year when the C.Q.s
ran otf with the Famlly Trophy. • I I •• I ••• ••••
e IT'S YOUR MOST IMPORTANT DECISION
It's hard to think of any election so vitolly important to oil of us
os nerl Tuesday's vote on th. woter reservoir bonds.
We could possibly get olong without our Chorter. Defeot of the
school to• would hove been unfortunate, but not fotol. A different
()uteome in ony given City Council eledion would_ hove still lef! the
city intod and functioning, perhaps even somewhat tmproved ot ttmes.
But defeat of the water reservoir bonds would be di50strous. We
can't get olong withoYt on adequate su pply of water.
Reod carefully the orgu":'e~ts presented. by the Citizens Com·
mittee for the Woter Reserv01r tn the advert•sement on Pogo 3. ond
Sonie's thoughtful comments in her column for Richard's Ma_rket on
Poge 5, and Col. Andy Smith's observations in his column on th•s pogo.
And get out there AND VOTE "YES" on both propositions ned
Tuesday.
e DON'T SPEND WHAT YOU DON'T HAVE
The Newport Horbor Chamber of Commerce, under the direction
of David (fireball) Olmsted, got o down-to-eorth shaking up Mon~oy
noon at tfte directon' meeting, ond took o firm step in the diredton
of sound, business-like operation. This moons simply: If you don't hove
it, don't spend it----<tnd don't spend quite oil of it in ony cose.
The Newport Chamber is following the lead token very wisely
by the youthful Corona del Mor Chomber, whose orgonizinq directors
established the realistic policy of never obligating more funds than
were jn the till. Per-1onolly. I found out long ogo that that's the woy
I hove to run this business of mine, or be out of business. There is no
other woy,
e CAll HARBOR 1114 FOR A SUBSCRIPTION
I couldn't help feeling riled (oqoin) while attending T uesdoy e ve·
ning's meeting of the Bolboo Peninsula Point Assn. The re ogoin were
mode the remarks by some that they hod not been informed of whot
hos been going on.
Responsibility for keeping informed on local happenings rests
with the individual himself. That responsibility is o basic element ~tnd
safeguard in our type of government. I feel thot the grove ovenight
ond mistake of these complaining people is their disregard of the im·
mense value of the locol newspaper. For e•omple: the April 25 issue
of the Ensign gove o full ond oCGurote account of the particular sub-
ject being debated-the pion for street•nd boot ~lips.
Newspopers spend consid.rable time, effort ond talent in cover·
ing local happenings. You hove got to read your local newspaper for
your own otedion. More s cifical . read the Ensign!
SPICIAl PUICHA$11
killq-fa TV
TRAY TA·L·
s•Ts
$1.96
A laMtllllvl Mf yev'tl eJqled t. gil
• ..,... -.. ..... se • ..._ c:r...u.. .. Awtv••
Leevet" pettent ht .. w •IMI wWee e• .,..... IMck .. WIMI.
Each Klng-Slu Tray lobi. It 20"" • 16" to hold a ~
plete meol ... It 24" high to f1t COMfortobty ~-your knees.
One table hot hfnged IUpportl to mou a canvenlent
lforoge rodt fcx the thr .. other folded tablet.
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CAll TAIU Ui • •1
..... TAIUI
Take advantage of thh low ,nee, ltv-, fw purMif
• . . fM weddine, onnlvenery, heeMM ttftsl
tl CROWN HARDWARE -,.. =-•a IIOUIDOI.D DDAaTIIDT ITOU"'
••c.tz.p ......
~~&Aft COUT &IGIIWAY COJIOIIA DELIIU
We mieht remark ln puaine
that any boat aatem or us would
be eettlne dusty, since Ken bad
hls Cine lltUe Chrt.I-Cralt under
John Webster's Iovine care. up
at the Boatswain's Locker. Talk
about rut! With tha.e two nf!W
Chrysler 175's, the 0\laty Too
does 31 miles per hour! We were
at Dana Point about aa Cut as
you could drive down in your
car.
The Clahlng ltaelt wasn't any·
thine to brag about lut Satur-
day. We didn't expect lt to be.
Th 1.1 P.A. AJJ. TackJe Tourney has
a reputation for &mall catches
earning big prius. One year, the
lareest men's fi1Jh was a brawny
1· pound. 2 ·ounce ,reen ·back
mackerel.
Everyone, .I'm sure. lncludlne
the C.Q. clan. had a swell time.
It was run to be out flahlng
aealn, wtth old friends. just en·
joying the blue sea and the
briJht sun. The catches were
small, but everything else was
king-sized.
e TBE wuntEU
Here's who won. In deference
to the size of the Cbh, we11 omit
weights. Someone b apt to point
a finger and say "Cradle-rob·
bers!" FAMILY TROPHY: Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Dike.
Helen and Ray went out tn
their 16 ft. outboard. Apparent·
ly, It was a little too choppy for
Helen that morning. They came
back In a few hours and wetehed
In 35 Clah. The total welpt was
(ahem!) 5 lb. 6 en. Their 17~
points won the trophy. The C.Q.
ramUy came ln a VERY poor
eecond.
MOST POUNDS. LAD~ and
LARGEST FISH, LADIES:
Mrs. Ray (Helen) Dike wu
again a winner here. She had
no competition. for none of the
other senior gals weighed In
anythln£. Helen's lareest Tom·
cod won her a really handsome
marlin blanket.
MOST POUNDS, MEN :
Lido Islander Jim Holliday
took the prize he~. with the
only respectable catch of the
day. He had 13 lbs. of assorted
bass and sculpin and deserved
the Cine aluminum rod case he
won.
LARGEST nSH. JUNTORS:
Doug Farrell. son of Balboa
Bay Club Manager Wayne Far-
rell, walked off with top honors.
Hls flsh, a barracuda, was tops.
not onJy In the Junior Division.
but was the lareest fish caught
In the Tournament. Congratula·
tiona, Doug! Use that fine reel
you won to catch a bigger one!
Kent Robinson, Dr. Wm. Rob·
lnson's son, was second with a
halibut.
MOST POUNDS, JUNIORS:
Thi1J section ended In a tie
between Ken Robinson and C.Q.
daughteT Nancy-()nJy the com·
mlttee had to chanee the rules
a blt-lt wasn't moat pouncb, It
was most OUNCES! Kent and
Nancy had 12 of same apiece.
They each won a spool or cood
6-thread Une and took bouwt a
..
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that CoWaell ~ ~· -· "" )lloadQ~w..tnt &.Del ...-.,
Oft ,.,u:r . bind .... .... ... tM
Council know bow ,_ feel about ! ! thla appllca~ I .. twe tM
" -CouneU would Uke to beat biaW • ~ -nr. ~ ru atve JIOU me pertinent h1· you 1.-1 about lt. lo far ~
I .. J~UN tMt ~ of JW 1&017 o1 thlt aedvlty. Some J « bave only bMtcl tM atfUJI*ltl
.,. ~ tbat .,.. lbou.ld f ,....,. a,o. ta. two Jlm&. a ol tb• boat OW'Mf, fte craft 1a
.,._ botb propaiilldoftl 1 and J Wc.ld War u IIW'plua JudJna an old laland ferry boat.
.-t ,..._..,. a&t JUIIl doo't craft. WM u.cl tOt Uv• bait Add to h~: TM ~wport
depend Oil or walt for o.or.,. to aupply b 11port ftlbermen. It Harbor ChambeJ' ot Conul:w!ce
do lt. Do lt 70UJ'IItlf. o.t theft wu ancboMcJ in front ot tb4l ..m a ~ eclolllna the ~
and vote for tbe water ~r bathtna ~ Jlma. M.aJbe oM ot tb4l ,......
bondl and the contnu::t wttb the a.ddtntlt ot Colona del Mar COrona cltl liar bu ,.ztd ltlt
Irvine Co. objedled. a.uon.: Pollutton. o1 own Chamber II to ,..... the
I ~V. heud Oftl1 OM ob~· tbe bathlnf beech water. by ln.....U fill t.b1a ad 4 ....._
tlon to tbe .....vOf~t .. dead batt and IUIID&D e:unta
ft.oe ltw. ~. u 41d •ch are buUd1nl a nnrvoU few MW &om the a.ttendanta -"0 ~ Jlt&c:le J"'U dt...., M Ia the
lunlot who partldpated lD the .ub-CUVIalona tor the lrvtne Co. on tbe b&rp Del. uae tM bath· Jt~ ~ ....,. -Call
conte.t. But Jet ua aappoee that the eu.r· ~ waten u tta.l.r ...,.. 4Je. Harbor Wt • ---·L
LA.ttGEST nsH. MEN: roundlnl land wu OWIMd tv a poe&); no._ ot n.h.naea't v'06c8
We've aaved thl8 untll lut, t01 baU dean .ubdtvtdert. II and nJdl earrr ac:r.a tiM water bJ
a &ood reuon. Pardner 1n enm., when thn Wbdlvtde and put In public a~ .,._,., 4tred:lnl
Wayne "Pappy" B&rNon. old their feider Unu, wouldn't we fttbJna boat.a. 'n"' lanJUaae not
1Ttnn" or the Santa Ana Inde· annex them. and wouldn't we only wak• the COrona del lla.r
pendent. cheated me out ot a be NQutred t4 tumllh them wlth natJv. Uvtna aloq the ocean
Jade-pot 1ut year on The Fury water! And we'd be clad to do but 11 oftener than not otrenatve
when hla bass, which weJthed lt. to moft people.
MUCH lea than my aheepheacS. The coa at boCLia built lut 'nle batt barp will ~
won the pot. yu.r In 1rvtne wbdlvia!e>M aver-aUnpaYJI to our beach. The .ttnr·
tn T H 1 S tournament, Pappy aced over p),OOO per bouse. The ra)'JI are bottOOl ~and are
wu In the runnlna. He and Jim OMt or hou.ea boUt in eo.ta attracted by dead balt. '11\q are
Bolllday each had a 1 lb. 10~ lieu Jut year &Wl'&Jed about a ~ menace to wadera. In
en. baa. Jim couldn't wln two ~0,000 per houae. We are aaured times put Santa Monica Beach,
prlzea, as he wu already topa by put performance and fUture with bart boatl In front, becalM
COC' total pounds. It wu «~e or pla.nl that then wtll be no jerry wry llndeairable beeaUM o1
the ~ &)owtna momenta or my built hou.e on tbe land ad· ltln.,.ay8. We have been in·
fiahlne career when Frank Use· jacent to our city. J'or that we formed that lt tbll baJt barp
dom. Tournament Captain, called can M thankful. . Is approved, there will be other
my name. 'nle priz.& was a real In cheelttnr over the Clnanclal applications immediately.
swell rod-carrytnl cue. The ap· history or our villaee. I CJnd the Tbe dead bait either aJnks to
plauae waa dealenina when followlnJ: the bottom or riMs to the awfaee,
Frank announced that rny hall· • $350,000 water bonds. laaued d~ndlne on Ita atate or putre·
but. the only C1ah (exoe~ Cor a Oct. 1. 1m. maturtne ln 1960, faction, caualna an odor remlnl·
bie shovel-noeed shark. which wtth 140,000 now outstandlna. ~~cent of ftaherman'a wba.rf. What
didn't eount) I caueht that day, • $500,000 jetty bonda. tasued do you sup~ they do with the
wetched 3 ounces more than March 1, 1927, maturlne ln 1961, balt that dlea ln the tanka! Why,
Pappy's bus! with t&O.OOO now outatandlna. juat what you would do: over· IUI1l1101M' lllllft U
J\dtlce wtU wtn. ln the lone! • $130.000 pier bonds. laaued board. ~ reaaon for objectine. lnfl LliiUIB • UUIU
run . .so they aay. 1 now. coruaid· Jan. 1, 19f0, maturtn,c Jn 1860, and of leut Importance, ta the
er that Pappy and 1 are even. with $21.000 now outatandlna. marrlne of the beautltul view.
Letten --
TO THE RESIDENTS
OF CORONA DEL MAR:
• $300,000 wwer bonds. laaued It you question the pollution
Oct. 1, 1936, paid up Jut year. on the bull that the Health De·
Total orlalnal laaue, $1.280.000. pa.rtment baa not been able to
Total outatandJna, $121,000. eet a pocJtJve culture of Colon
The City or Newport Beach haa 8acclllua (dllutlon pre v en t s
nearly $9,000,000 of ceneral ob· evidence or pollution) then let's
ligation bondJne capacity based question Darwin Tate, beach lea·
ofll the 1956·57 aasesament roll sor. He will tell you that toilet
Are you interested In having or the city. With so few bonds paper 15 a common Item comlna
the Youth Center and the Corona outstanding, the city can readily In with the tide. (Some or thll
del Mar School equipped with sell $1,780,000 of water reservoir comes from the walttne flahlne
play yard equipment Cor your boncb. boata.) The old aaylne. where
children! Our assessed valuation In 1940· there's smoke there's a tlre, has
An you Interested In havinf 41, the year of our laat bond a practical appllcatlon here. Need
the speeding of out-of·town cars vote. was $13,875,000. Our tax 1 spell It out! ,-=:J:t .. ll!'.:o='.:...-:=-
ALIO-on our Coast Hwy. stopped, so rate Cor payment or our bonds 1'hree yea.ra ago 1 asked Cor a
that It wlll be aa!e for you and waa 66 cents per $100. meetJne or the Sport Fishermen's
your children to cross the hleh· Our present asaesaed valua-Aaan. It d"eloped that. first. -sJIADOW .. tM WIWWW
way! tlon b over 860.000.000. A tax they did not want the Iwo Jlma ft1l Clllny _-.tty Qarntt
Are you Interested In having rate or 66 oentl would brine In or any similar craft anchored
some of the bad s ituations now $396,000. Our preaent bond tax there; .coneS. that It the bait
occurring on our Corona del Mar rate b 7 cents. Each cent ol tax boats could come out just out·
beaches ellmlnated! brlnp In $6,000, so ln next year's aide the mouth of the harbor and
ITAm'l IVJII)A1'
Are you Interested In havfne budcet lt wUl be 5~ oentl. 8ei'Ve the boats and move away,
the bea.utltlcatlon or our t alr • 'niE aAJT aAIICIE AGADf that would be entJ..rely aatl.da.c·
dty lmpro\'ed! Well. here we 10 ..-Jn. There tory to tbem. 'nlat baa been the
The above are only a few or l.a an application beton the Pf'OC*!ure the lut 2 MUOna and
the objective. or OW' new Corona Councll to 1lctn.M and permJt a hu been att.t.ac:tory to the
del Mar Chamber ot CGmmerce. baJt b&rp to a.nebor In front ot people ol Corona del Mar.
Wouldn't you be w1lllnl to spend the B~ C«ona leadl. Wam~ to tiM .-JcJenb ol
the small sum of $5.00 Cor one
full year's dues to join our Cham·
ber u a resident member and
help us make these objectives
come true!
Why don't you send ln your
SS.OO to the Corona del Mar
Chamber today! The address 1.1
2850 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del
Mar.
Or call the membe"hip chair·
man at Harbor 0514.
FRED STEW ART
Membership Committee
Corona del Mar Chamber
of Commerce
Harbor 0514
• • •
Editor of the Ensign.
Dear Mr. Haapa:
I am glad you sent me a copy
or your editorial.
The House of RepraentaUve.
1.1 workJne on the bud,et hear·
lnp under an expedited ached·
ule and I believe our Senate
committees are ln a pociUon to
act promptly. I feel confident
the budeet will be reduced. It Is
a certainty we cannot conUnue
"erlutJnely to increase our ex·
pendltures without endaneerlnl
Ute economic atrength ~ Am·
erlca.
Sincerely yours,
1110MA.S H. KUCHEL.
UnJted States Senator.
"We Trill o1r Ieaia
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USDA
CI.CE LAMB SALE
LEGS .75c lb. iiei.ops 69clb
a.o'O'LDD ' 180VI.DD ,
ROAST 39c lb. CHOPS 59c lb. .
IKAU. J.ODr
. 33c .lb: ChOps $1.191b •
II&Aft • . LAaQI 1.0111
BREAST 13C lb. CHOPS 79c lb • .
I EAN LAMB PAmES· . 49c lb.
--=-~OPEN .. S~NDAY .• :.~ t
ALL~~---SLICED BACON
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1D0C10r oil ... k Jl I • ,_ .pt/t ti.OiiWt-fi:IK ,_.
dlall!llllllllb 01 -.... & .. lip ol
6eW,76 ........ ,.-.,.....,.~----
UNION OIL CO.PANY fZ:)
I ;
i
'"= :_.:.":-....... • Noise Must
VIa ~.~c~o ._ Lklo JaM • ....-B h H. . ~~~:fl. t: ot er am
tbe ...,.,. witt\ b.tr oW fdenclll. Vtneeb~ aw:m.n_ 3t. who S.
Kr. ~ MrL Gerry Walker. appuently ebplo7M by an lr· viDe~ Nilldent. ardeN4 the
UD001 the DeW J'UU ... tf)e
C.SM••* .....
--& w ·=·· .......
m.an.aa-ol 1.rvtne CDttnQ)' Club
tD ct~ up lat 'nl\U'IIda)' be· eau.. \be nobe bothered b1m.
~ otflceN apprehended
GUJ:JDU. Who wu dr-.ed In a n
Army u.ntt~ turned hlm ~
to Oran&e County Sbm.tra oftl.
A.WDOLYJ!IG 6 BLOCIUIIG oen who ln tum took him to hl.t or ALL DlT o.ADIDTB resident adc~Na, 2511 aa,.Jde
ELIIE'I
YARN SHOP
INJ K. ClOUT WWA'f 0... .......... ,.,
TAKE
NO
Chances
Drive, Corona del Mar.
Pollee aa!d Gurman bad a
Jmt!e Jnatde hJs wlt. He entered
the club and u ld. "You have OM
halt hour to claM the place. 1be noa.e bothen me." .Pollee otl'l·
c.ra c:auf}lt b1m u he wu Juv· m• the club prernt.es.
KOvmG 1'11011 CDII
Mrs. Acn~ Dalley, 3l11 P'em·
1..t Ave., Corona del Mar, a
lonc·ttme Jel14ent. bat ~ld het
borne a.n4 Ia mav'lnl tD San Dleep
tD be near her dau&bter.
u.. ElwliD Claaified ada to
bQ, eell. trade or exebanp .
VOTE
BE PREPARED is the motto these five Eagle
Scouts have lived op to and demonstrated as
they earned 2 I merit badqes. They were owarded
the rank of Eagle at the largest Court of Honor
ever held here. From left are Dave Kitts. 183
SPECIAL
•
WUT IS THE WATER PROII El?
Newport e..dt l.ces a water crisis ngh+ now! We do not have enou~ wa._ in
storage -"-than oae day's supply -a "brN k" in supply and in leu tftan 24 houn
we would b. without w.ter.
We cannot daf*td upon a continii(MII supply of metropolitan district water (MWO)
and our own fr.sh water wels are "salting up." Liu other c:itifl we should be able. to
doA the water when we C)et it, but we can not now do tft is as we only have 41/-1 milton ~~ dof'age (we L&M 5 milion C)4llons and more of water eadt day).
WATER RATIONING WAS NECESSARY LAST SUMMER AND COULD BE AGAIN!
We have ~ our ~Mnt retentoin and they are not laNJe enough to hold the
watw tNt could be ~ved wften made available to us -supply and demand are
out of b.Jance. Many times, we .,.. more water than .•• t~IV! from MWD an~
our wels-other times when water is avail.b&e we can t reca•ve 1t because there as
no pMc. to doA itl
SERIOUS OEACIENC1ES EXIST IN OUR PRESENT WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM!
Dead ettd watw r"'.. cai.&M the poor quality of watw and the inadequete &w Qf
water for r.....rtg~mng purpotes.
s.,nta Isabel Ave .. Costa h.iesa: John Huber. 2505
Elden Place, Costa Mesa: Tom Hoop of 418 St.
Andrews Rood, Cliff Haven; Ray Godwin of
20291 S.W. AC4cia, SontQ Ana Heights; and
Tom Blakely of 1982 Irvine Ave.. Costo Mesa.
Kelsos Pick
'Nicest Spot' UfiiiPik• .... ........ ., .....
Mr. and MIL WUlJ&m C. atet.o, Gene ft;yan. talklna on .. Llt.e tn
500 If~ Awnue. Corona a Japanet~e PlUon Ca.n:lp, .. wu
del Mar. ha~ moved here born the winnlq ~er at 1.ut
St. Louta. Ko., wheft Mr. JCet.o week'a meettnc o1 tbe 4do
CotherwlM known u Scotty) wu T~ In the Cape Cod superiotendtmt o( buJJdtap tor Hou..
BeU Telephone Co. tor many Tab~ 1'optc. )later wu Dick
yeara. Cartft, apealdnJ on "'nne Motlt
When Mr. ltelao rtotlred from Beaatttul 1"bJ.nc lD Jfal\LI'e.'" John
bu.alneu activity, they looked the ~Ovet' wu r.outmuter ol the
United Stata over fa.. t h• nlcat even.Jnc. Other qnke:rs WCTe
tpOt to make their borne. Mr Tony Rod.&en on "Bow to Save
J:e t.o aald they chqN Corona del Money," J«ry POliter on -n.e
Mar &5 they wer• able to Inhale Beauty ot the Ooean," and Prof.
the rood old ocean breeze, wb lch Lloyd Smith. IU~ ape~.
ftmlnded him of hta boyhood "Beptlles." Al Cu.tollto wa.
dayw In Scotland. evaluato-r.
ON BOTH PROPOSmONS
Fll
WATER RESERVOIR BONDS
BOND PROPOSITION: Vote YES foe the S1.180.000 Reservoir
Project which will gi-.e ua a 40 day reaerYe aupply of high
quality water at good prMBUre!
PROPOSITION NO.2: Vote YES to ratify tA. City'• contract
with the lni.ne Co. whereby we get free deed and title to
the Resel'YOir Site ( 40 acres of land) at no coat to ua!
ELECTION
YES(8]
II D
ne ••• ~. ... ... sur 'l'lll8
.... &, ••• will ... ,.... ...... , ................
ABSOLUTELY NO
INCREASE IN TAXES!
A brNk in the t.,.. from our wels, lnt s.ummer, put wei watw out of ..me. for 16
hoWl -think of wh.t would happened if MWO suppty h.d been cvt off et the wm•
time eel this can h.ppenl You ~ ..t im•CJIM ttM CHAOS IN OUR CITY IF WE
WW WITHOUT WATER FOR EVEN A ff.W HOURS! TM health, r.,. end sewage
e The following are among the hundreds of your neiqh.bors throuqhout Newport
Beach who hCJYe pledg-ed their m~JS)«t to thia Yital project and fCJYor a YES VOTE
MAY 28:
dhpolel problems would be o-. ........... ingl
WilT II TIE SOLm•t
............ c. ... blat
1M to1ut1on is your "Rely to the lelot loa"" Tuesday, ~•Y 21, and yow vote in
feYW of th. new 600 acre foot (200,000,000 9aloM) watwl"eMfVoir proiect for New-
port IMch.
,. , .... ,.., ••••• T .... ,, •• , 21!
IONO PROPOSillON: Vot. "YES" -Thls water reMNOir wil gift us • 40-d.X
rewve ....,ply of wat.r, tM Pf:Oiect lndudet lmpro~ to lines and ''looping •
ow dead "eftd .,..._ which d ,..tty im~ the w.ter preiiUN and quality of .....
PROPOSITION NO.2: Vote "YES" and thereby •PP'O" the Irvine cofttrKt with th.
city ~ the city w11 recei¥e -..J ..t title to tboaifu~ 40 ecr... ..... ct.cl
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e The lollcnriDg cqanizatioaa haft adap•d unannoo. .~.._ lnariDg a YD
VO'IE OM BOTH PBOPOShlOMS TOCSDAY. NAT II:
u.uoa l&'f a..-:.1 c:ura aaww ..,.... JOAD c. aa.~ M&WICMT .,_. DWUII ct.a a•a•w-fOMT-""ri' ii&iQIIII ....,. ..... ~
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a&WIFC*I·I-
••• not
athletes!
At SuuBCr, wbi.le tlimmma ,_.
we IDflr moode DOt h:udca iL na makes your • aDOOda IDCI
-.pple ~ you be weigh&. bat
1041 .k.ccp your kminiDe look.
Aod each nsit to Saalfer is a
~ You just lie down md
.dax md bo lady!
.Doo't scuk for less tiwl s~u.lfc:r.
Cill for a completely free 6gure
-uym.
INQUIRE ABOUT
OUR SALON
MOTHER-DAUGHTER
PROGRAM
• • •
SPECIAL COUJISE ro.
BOKE TDLE OWAEIIS
3117 E. 'coAST JIW'I'.
coaOWA DEL IIAa
Ba:mor 17G
~·.: ·~ ... -::,..;.. :.
ROlliN' IN SHOES to be sorted out end sold at the Assistance
leeque Thrift Shop is Mrs. Wilfred Berls of 309 Diamond Ave ..
&lboe Island. The league. which supPorts th. Robert Olender,
D.D.S .. Dental Clinic, held its ennuel Morning Coffee lest week to
replenish stock in Thrift Shop. The Shop is on 32nd St., in the lido
Shopping Center (Ensign photo).
PTA to Honor
Mrs. Sevier
on May 24th
Mra. Gra~ Sevier, who has
been principal of the Corona del
Mar School for 12 years and who
will retire In June, will be hon·
ored at a tea spon~ by the
Corona del Mar P.T.A. from 3:30
untU 5:30 pm. thts Friday, May
24. In the scbOQ) auditorium.
Mrs. ~. fol)o resides at
441 c~ itt .. Corona del
Ma.r, h ,a bl th' Newport Beach tar'f Sellool sys-
tern 2'1 ' ' Sh~ plans to re·
main tn: COrona del Mar after
retiremftll.
TDCBD~ M1a4 of Mrs-
MonnW Serra
Drtve, 11 hI a n d a.
HplanW: Ill ~ momln£
Kq 3, to ..,end a couple daya.
11181 Ervin teaches .ehool ln
Mesa. Arf:z.onL ------PAl MI!1IS PL.A.If LOXC ftiP
Mr. and Mn. J. F. Palmer, 704
S. Bay Froflt. Balboa Island. are
leJlvlng August 20. on the Em·
press of Britain. for a European
trip. The Palmera will lea~ trom
Mon~al, Canada. and plan to
be gone about 3 months.
IIOTIIEJt'S DAY Ill GL.EJrDALE
Mr. ~tnd Mrs. D. G. Wettlln.
413 Jumlne Ave., Corona del
Mar, spent Mother's Day with
thelr son.ln-law and dauebter,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M . Ba~tt of
Glendale. The "piece de resla·
tance" was their granddaughter,
Deanna.
FlllSl CHU.Cri 0, CHiliST
SCIENTIST flol VIe Lido, N---+ a.ach
A brendl of The M~ Churdl. llle
First Chur~h of Onat, Sclentiri. i" Sot-
ton. t.Aonechutetts.
s..~c.v School 9·15 e.m
Sundey Service ----· _ I I :00 e.m
Wednesdey Ev.nin9 M_.in9 8:00p.m
Re•d•"9 Room located al )) 15 Vie
Lido. Newport Beech, it open -•
deyt from 9:00 e.m. to 5:00 p m.
Wedn.sdeyt from 9:00 e.m. to 7:-45
P.lft. Fridey -i119• from 7:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. Clowd Holid•Y"
llle public ia cOtdielly invHed to et '-"<~ the church tervicet end .,.. the
R..dino Room
'Mte Newport Harbor Grant'!·
mothers Club, meeting recently
at Knott's Berry Farm, dlscussed
plans for the 16th annual na·
Uonal convention to be held Oct.
13·17 at Los Anlfeles.
Mrs-Dolly Stewart won a pic-
ture of a toy pine scene paint-
ed by Grandmother Neptune.
Mrs. Stewart was selected to
draw for the wlnnlnlf card and
she drew her own.
M'embera brought yarn and
knlttlDI neec!les, which will ~
turned over to patlentJI at the
Orante County Hospital.
The er0\4> will hold their next
mt>eting 'I'tlursday, June 13, at
the Gounnet Restaurant. near
Dlsneyt'and. ------
SWill .UOx JUJfE 11
SwiquDinlf aeuon offkl.ny
opens hoe 16 ln the city of New-
port Beac:b w.beJl full llle f\Wd
protection wm be provided.
Until then lUegua.rda w1.U be
stationed on week-ends at Little
Corona, Big Corona. 15th St., and
22nd and ~an Front.
THE ft<>CKS MOVE
The S. D. Brock family have
sold thelr home on Marguerite
Ave .. Corona del Mar, and moved
to 2002 Haven Place. Newport
Height&. where they will Jive un·
til sometime In the late fall
when their next home on Orchid
~ ve., Corona del Mar, will be
ready for occupancy.
LATBJIOPI COIXQ EAST
The Glen LathroJ>3, 465 Sea·
ward Road, Corona Highlands.
lett Sunday, May 12, for Olney,
llllnola, Mr. Lathrop's hometown.
to celebrate hls natal day on
May 77. They plan to make nu·
meroua stops, including New
Orleans, Colorado and Tenncsaee.
Vt.SIT POIUlD ISLA.IfDEilS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Troutman,
716 Larkspur Ave.. Corona del
Mar. and their son Carl, left Fri·
day, May 10, for a 5 day trip to
Los Gatos to vtsJt their frleoch.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Glt..on.
who are formerly from Balboa
Island.
''What grand scenery!
The food, the nice people,
the service.
S. P.'s Coast Daylipt
is a delightful ,
trip/''
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MIDI AL DOCTOR
In the
lWo Shoppin9 AI.. litHO I Blintl· Pupils
Gef Museum 2--27
bcry or Nlt•t Slxteen atutfect animals col-
lected by the Woman's Auxiliary
of the Orance County Optometric
Soclety wenr p~ntect to the
Adelaide Price School for blind
chlld~n last week to establl.ah a
mu.eum.
Ftrst ph._ of tht; drtve cul.
mlnated May 11th with a "Spring
Fling" patio party at the home
of drive cbalnn•n. M.ra. Oliver
Howell of 3)4 S. Bay Front, Bat·
boa Island.
Doo't put a« choosing a penooa1 ~ wull
'lfU tN'N oae. But. if you are oew io the oommuojty,
oc u roo do oor ba.e a .rep~ar pedOOal pbyticia.D.
call the ~ number aod asslsta.dc:e lo ~in& a
doccoc will be given.
Mrs. Howell said the securing
of wUd .ruffed animals tor the
m~ will be a continuing
project. Marine specimens to ~p
resent another famUy of the
anlmal k I n If d o m are being
sought In the Harbor area.
For a l..anJe Selection of
YARDAGE -UNtNS
BEDDING -NOTIONS
PAnERNS
BOYS' & GIRLS'
TOT to TEEN
CLOlHING
Y 0t1 •• fr-• lo &boos•, or lo &hiiMf•• 1011r pn--
~~ phyilciMI. It iJ a faa that a doctor wbo knowa
you aocl ;.sur family .d better qualified to m:at you
than a.ootbu .mipt be. Select a doaQr DOW. foe
information aod oama of pb)'lida.ollD your area.
call the Medk:al A..odatioo. We'll do our bat ~
help you.
Persons wishing to donate
stufted animals of any type are
~u_estecS to call Mrs. Howell at HArbor 1849· W.
... hlif CELDU110X Ca~edne Brandmeyer,
~hlJa Place. Corona del Mar,
Qelebrate4 )ler flrat brthday on
Tuesd.y, May 21, with her
~. Catherine wu quite ~
luc:ta.nt tn aharing her cake and
lee c:reabL
.... lc.
~ elfWrdi 01 ~ ~
na Wllk •• Enrt .... •• 'i ... ",..,,------
1-'551 ~=ue..:r. u;-t.. ~ a::.a;.;r~ .fC'!'L' .... ='·· llc::Sbaae hnan .... cu .. WIUiee· m ..... ,. SUnday: 8:30 un., Church Sun· Llbedy l -nll 1-lDI
day Scbool· 9·30 and 11·00 Sunday Servteft: Sunday School. .W... D. IJ Mlat a.m. MomJnc WonhJp-7 p:.U. 9:30 Lm.: Mom.J.ne WonhJp at Saturday Momlnc Servtcel: Sab· College A&e MYF Service _ 7 10:30 a.m. EvangelJstle Serv· bath School: 9:30 a.m. -~-
p.m. High School MYF Service· Jcoe. 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S.. mon: 11:00 ~ Prayer meet·
8 p.m young adulta group 6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet· lne: Wednetlday, 8:00 p.m. lefVlee~ lng, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. UAIYI"At' m CQIDIDMft'f
1'WE CBUIICii OP ~ TD qiOac& OP Ciitiit P&:I.LOWSIIIf -JOY Clnu• St.. eo.ta K..a . Odd P.U...I.edlgla. £WI Qae.a ..... ~ '""11 lNI X....,a.t A.._ 515 W . ....._ ll....s., Wboa
lt. c. J--.......... c.... .... Dr. a.-s. 8lillftlt
Sunday MrYkes: 9:4.5 Lm. Bible I..Delty t-S'IU Sunclq School. 10:00 a.m. Mom·
atudy; 11 a.m. momlne wor-T-..... Jr.., KJaJ.t. Ina ~p. U:OO a.m.
&hlp; 6:00p.m. evening .mce. Sunday ~: 9:~ a.m. &ble PDIIT •niiiiii:y or GOD
Midweek .ervtce, 7 ;30 p.m. lltody; 10:~ a.m. worship .en<· liaS lt. & &Idea A c.te Thursday. Joe; 7:30p.m. eventnc eervte». ~ ~~ .._
CIUdiT ca;uiOI 8Y TD IU ... , I &4 II. e., CNelc, ....... ;-;:~~ ~ am.z cauaca Suncla.y School: 8:30a.m. W«·
lcdbea "·=-tz:.t.. ..;po.t c!:..l'-1~ ~~ ~~~~ ar~ Jt..t.n -... ~ A. c:a.t.a A. A. Y , • ...._ and Odldre!l'e ~ ~ sor\diy-~WonhJp, 9:30 a.m. an4 Sundar School: 9:4.5 a.m. Mom· p . .m. SuA KJd·week s.ntce:
11 a.m. Ouueb School. 9:30 ~ ~ U:OO: Evenlnc Weclnel4a)-, _7:30 p.m. LadlM'
LID. Midweek Keetin~r: 7:00 &nb.. 7:-. l04·week aerY· ~ 0ouacU. Th~
p.m. w~ preceded by "" w • 4 o .. c1 a y, 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. -r.c. au da7.
6:1.5 p.m. potluck. Y~ t*)l)le meet 6:1.5 p.m. Sunc!i)-.
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wtaiA"'R
' Submerge theM water facta J.n
your percolator and let theaa .w.p . . . 'Iben wUl be no ID·
ere-.. ln t.uee lt you vote "ye;'
nat 1'Ueeclq . • . In tad tile newt7 ~ water nr. to
become etJect.fve lD luly W'tll ae-
tu&ll7 loeNw U. bW I« Ute
ama1J UMI'.
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tlae -..1 el tlteiiWD U... We
..... Wt ...... 0..., ...
., .... Wt~--pntty
.U.,bat ..... t ........
..... .. .... ~ drllalllee ............... ~ ....
.... ..... .. -botUe .... ....... to pet It Ia. OV ... ,e•• •....,. ~au ...... , ........... tiD Cl/a wmtoe ,.Urr .. -..
Of ...... Ia fM peak r'p1189
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aJll.IGa pdlwa eo .. _....... •
.... nr"-'"9
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.U.O MWD 1.1 putting In a new
pipe to double the water carry.
lng capaclty ot Ita prnent Un~
to u., 80 Jar~ quantities of we·
ter wtll be dellv~red over ahort·
« per1oda of tl~. We need that
big bole up there to &tOft It ln.
At present we don't hav~ enough
norsce tor one day's conaump·
tlon ol water. The new ~lr
W'lll hold enough ol that beautl·
tul, cool, wet. ret:rshlne. thlnrt·
quenching. el~anaJng, ln1ptlng
stuff to tJde ua over tor 40 days.
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Bow about a cotlee b~ak! A
''Colfee Break with PhJl." PhJl
Nonnsn wtll be In our lobby
next Friday ... Phil Norman of
tbe Housewives P rot e e t I v e
Leaaue radio proeram each aft.
emoon. and Stsrllte Salute Neh
ewnine. Phil W'lll pin orch.ICS..
flown over fronl Ra..U courtesy
o1 C II B Sugar. on all you love·
Jy lad.lea, and give you a eup of
deep. datk. exotiC: Yuban eot-
tee. Tbe colfee that anella like
an ordlld abould and has the
flavor ot long blaclt v el v e t
&)owe. mink coats and diamond
bn.celete. Str1ctly the ultra ol
tbe catfee kJtdlena.
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Will t. W• ...... WI' -..t· ...................... ....... ._ .... .. .......... _ ..... ... ...... , ............ .. ..... ... ,.. ..... . ............ ~ ..... ... ........ -. ...... . ..... --~--........... l'l •• a 1 ...... »' ....... ..... _l.M ..... .,_ ____ _
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-MISS IARIARA KAY STAREGE (Kent Studio photo).
Barbara Starege Is Engaged
to Ken Niles Jr.; Both at USC
Paulne the tradJtlonal allver
pitcher and chocolates at the
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority house
at USC preceded the &nnounce.
ment by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Stareee that their dauehter.
Barbara Kay, 1.1 engs&ed to be
married to Ken Niles Jr.
The eroom·tO·be Ia the aon of
radio and television personality
Ken Niles &nd M.ra. NUea. own·
YWCA. She 1.1 majoring In ao-
clolo&Y.
The young couple have not set
a date for their wedding.
HOME TOUR
IS FRIDAY
era of the Ken NUes VIlla Marina The Delta Gamma Alumnae
motor hotel and who live at 442 Aaan. announces the residences
22nd St., ln the Harbor Hlehlanda to be ahown tomorrow (Friday)
area. for the third annual homes tour,
The brlde·tO·be'a parents, of which wtU be conducted from
16a7 Balboa Ave., Balboa Island, 1:30 to 5 p.m.
have Jived In the Harbor ~· Mrs. George Johna Jr., aaocia· tor a numbn Of years and are tlon president. 1.1 eeneral ehlllr·
active In 80Clal and etvte ettalrs man. Proceeda from the tour wtU
ot the community. benefit the Nursery sChool for
The youne couple. who met at pre.achool age vt.sually handl·
Newport Harbor Hleh School. are capped younptera, maintained
both eenton at USC. Mr. NUs by Southland Delta Gammas 1n
Ia majortn,. In drams. Ria SC· Loe .Angeles..
Uvltta Include membership l.n The tour Includes:
Squt.r., s--ldent ol Alpha Tau 'niE w AJlD JEWELL HOME.
Omep fra..-nity, and leading 900 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. Mrs.
ro1e1 In many USC chamatle Donald Whltloell wUl rec:elve ~ .. aJeo ba4 aa. ol ................ by M1Dea. JUIIUD
tM ..... bl tile lQC M4ttnee ~. 1o1m Miller, Jtaymond
procltaetlon and ,.,.. •leded fur AndNwa Jr .. lobn Thcaaa, A. E.
&Q Out.tandlq P'rellunan sward. TUrtl\)', C. E. Vandftwrt. De·
Ria f1aDcee was Rlected by wttt Ch~ney, lohn wu.on and
the CbJldren's Home Soel'ety as Culley Burdett.
an honoree at their 1954 Debu· THE YATES OWSLEY HOME.
tante Ball. Besides h~r Gamma 2254 Channel Rd.. Balboa. Mrs.
Pbl attlllstlon, ahe 1a a member J. 1. Jak~y. national rituals
ot 'J"roeda and Ia active ln the committee ehalnnan, and Mrs.
Nightingales
Plan Meeting
Nlehtlngale ebapter of Hoar
H~ltal Auxiliary, at Ita May i
meeting at the home of Mrs. W.
H. .-van Landlnpm. 720 Pofn.
eettJs Ave~ Corona del Mar, made
f'lnl.l plana for the annual lunch·
eon to be held TUeld.,-. June 4.
at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club.
'Ibe group completed hospital
tray fawn to M dlstrlbuted
Memorial Day and the Fourth ot
July. Klghttngales have contrl·
but.ed f1liU 3.050 ln·llet'V'Ic:e boura
at the h~ltal during the put
year. Bo.t_. at the luncheon were x.me.. Jtobeort Callis, Edwin
Steen. Stanle-y Brtabln. and Bur·
ton Rombergn.
Jean Teall ol Cleveland. a for·
rD6 national vtce.prftfdent. bave
Indicated thelr acceptance to
preside at tea. OthHS who will
pour are Mines. J. Leon Williams.
H. Payne Thayer, Carl HJllgren.
Lawrence Reynolds. John Henry,
Wllllarn Blurock and Harold
G~no.
THE JOHN KILROY HOME.
11'52 E. Ocean Ft.. Balboa. Mrs.
WllDarn Gothard will greet the
euesta. aaat.ted by Mmee. P. A.
Coberly, Edward Jarvia Jr .. John
Glue, Eupne ~odJ. J. B. Rein·
bart. lsdt Boullhan. Walter Sple·
er lr .• M. R. Obreon and WUbur
Hartman.
THE WILl.JA)( CLARlt HOME.
500 .J St., Balboa. Mra. .Arthur
Aune wtll greet the ,.uesta. U ·
alated by MmeL Georce Hodees.
John • Canon. Shelley Borton.
Walter Ganor. Owen Ward. Rich·
ard Loveland, Chester Borton. H .
K. WaUincford and W a 1 t ~ r
Spicer.
Mrs. Michelsen Is Elected
Head of Lido Women•s Club
Mew ot11cen ol the lJdo la· endonlng the propoeed water
Janel women•s aub 'ftft elected reservoir p10jeet foUow1D&' • talk
1aat week. Tbe7 W'lJl be lnatalled by Mayor Don B1U.
at the tracUtlonal "Rata In Mrs. & 1[. IOebet.en. bridge
Bloom" meeting Tueect.,-, June ..ctton ehalnnan. announced
11. at the dubhouee. that beclnnlng TU.t.ay, lune 4.
Mn. R. Jt. Mlebet.en 1.a prest· end continuing through the FWD·
dent· KrL c. E. Vandervort. tlrst mer. rubber and duplleate bridge w.Pr-went· Kn. Hal Dike, wt1l be played at 9:30 a.m. every
...,.,d vtce '. ~dent; Mrs. Tuesday at the clubbode. A
J..,. &yma.nn. tnuurer: M.ra.. rnbted rubber and duplicate
John R. Davlee Jr~ reccrdln,. .C· brtd,ae wtll be beJel fur members
retary; anel Ills. Dwight Ander· and thelr partnen at 7:30 p.m.
80n, c.ure~ponding eeeretary. Friday, June 14. at the club·
Davlel Iredell. Lseuns Beach houee.
Jnaide eadl een!boud eont&ln· art ertdc. pneentec1 a P101f&m The tlrat ln a •rlee ol Ju.nlor
., the aauee Ia wrapped ln an CID "'lfodem v.-.ua ConeervatJw Danctna Put1a tw • ~ v • n t b
alUmtnwn eontalner to make for Art. .. Be atr ril the tmportanoe tbJ'Ough tenth &rade studenD
...._ beaUng. 01 eaane If JOU o1 1\avtnr an ope mind 1n was held lut night (Wednee-
tlel lib rolni wtlole hoc a Ia vtewt~ any form of art and th~ day) at the dubboue. Martin
JlllulrDe'l, JOU h&Ye your cbGAee rlaht o1 each artt.t to Ma own Lodmey, wbo waa muter o1
o1 eompla entna Saut. de lDtlilpwtaUoD. ceremonlee. .........sect prbes to ~u. Jamb wtth ~ tn ~Kem~~ben~~pa~....S~~a~r.-~~DII~u~Uoft~~wt~~~~~~~--~~lJl~tbe;~--~~ae~Se~daD= .. =cea.~ Wine uuce . . . Blanq\Mtte tie -;
V4l&U. ftal and vepteblea In a
tabalou p-ayY • • • 'I'Nlta de OM....,.. trout ,_.,., had tt
.. IOOd u they c1o wtMn cooaa
.. ~ ••• ~cle IDeal. belt mulled lD beet • . •
* * * #Selena's
FADS AND FASHIONS
•
,_,,._ a _., IIID • • ---a JLAJa.OIIID
W&WJOWi'IU.DOitD...-1
1'111m1D&Y, JU.T II, 1117 Military Wedding at El T o·ro •••••••n .. ..
fo ~· ~ ry " ~ I Lt " ~ rt• ,, ... , .... , EI.UI Dr •AVIlA YAU.n r Ma lVIII oney I • lVIII In fte !fewoomon Oub wUl hol4 Joe D. Ellla. WDO tormes'ly
ae.tdents at 121 Poppy Ave .. aerv.t u a twtdsm&Jd Its monthly lu.nebeoa at nooa operated Garden Centn l'fureery
Corona del Kar, are MW)yW'eda · Lt. Lavern S1edp of Laauns 'l'ueMay at the Irvine Coa.rt and Nonnan•e !fw.ty in Corona
Lt. anel Mrl. June. Vtncent Kar· wu a-t m.an and Lt. Walter Country Club. The Moth~ clel Mar, 1.a now m the DUftel'7
tin lr. Stoc:kloo of Santa Ana eerYed u .W enterta.tn. Any newaxnen bu.tne. m PalUDS Valle-y, CalU.
Tbe military W'eddlng cere· umer 1A acSdtt:lon to the a1x IIUUl wbo are lnterstect may contact
mony, climaxed with a alx·man ...orct l\l&f'CI. Mrs. A.&nea Come!Jua at Jlarbot
awwd ,.uard. took place recently IAvmda' and W'hlte flowen M3.
at the Station Olspel at El Toro decorated the chapel and tbe af.
Martne A1r Station with Rev. tlcert dub. whent a reception
lolln Blethen oonducttn,. the was beld lmmecl1at.ly after the
double ring nuptial me. and ceremony. Kra.. Harlan Spear and
m1Utal'y ceremony. Mr&. Lavern Sleclp aa.lsted wtth
'nle bride 1.1 the Conner Mt. the recr:ptSon. '11\e brlde'a mother
Mary Ann Maloney, daughter of greeted ,.ue.t.a ln a cSeep blue
Mr. and Krs.. Thomaa Pstrlek ebUlon dteea end a conap ot
Malone-y ot 17 Balboa Coves. Fl:rat blended blue flowers. Mn. lofer.
Ueut.enant Martin 1.1 the 80n ot tin wore a du..ty pink ol'pnZa
the lstnee VIncent Martina ·of draa and a oons&e of ptn.k roee .
Long laland end Poland Sprlnp. buda.
Mslne. Before •ttln,. up bouaelteeplnr
Eecorted by her father, the ln Corona del Mar, the coupl~
bride W'Oft a gown ol hand·cllp. took a honeymoon trip to Carmel
ped white ChantlJJy 1sce and ny. and San Frsnd.tco. The bride 1a
Jon tune delicately embroidered a ..,edal education teacher at
wtth aequlna and pearla. Her the Carl Harvey School In Santa
bridal bouquet Included white Ana. She received her BA dearee
orehlcb, ~ and lUy ot the at Long Beach State College and
valley. dieS graduate work at North·
Serving u matron ot honor western anel the Unlvenity of
was Mra. James Miller of Alham. HsW'SIL
bra. She wore a le.vender organ· Lt. Kutln attended Buttalo
za eown W'lth a violet headpiece State 't'Mch.en College before be·
and carried a bouquet of vtoleta. coming a Navel AJr Cadet. He 1.1
.U.O In lavender was Mrs. W. now W'lth the U.S. Marine Corps
W. Maloney ot Canoga Parlt, a,t El n.o. Be was s1ftllated with
alster·ln·lsw ol the bride, who Delta l[eppa ~ •
MIUT~ItY 'NEDOtN6: Lt. and Mrs. J ames Vincent Ma rtin Jr. were
recently merried at B T oro Marine Air Station Chapel. The bride
is the former Miu Mary Ann Maloney of Balboa CovM.
Mrs. Schwaneke Is Installed
as Head of Harbor View PTA
Officers of the Harbor VI~
P.T.A. w~ installed last Wftk
during the final meftlng ot the
school year. Mrs. Harvey Pease
of Balboa Island. past president
ot Corona del Mar and Newport
Harbor High Sehool P.T.A.'a wa.s
the Installing ottlcet".
Mrs. C. E. Sehwaneke was In·
stalled u president; Mrs. Lyell
Buttermore. tlrst vice·presldent;
Mrs. Paul Caldwell. .cond vice-
president; Mrs. leale Baines,
record I ne secretary; Mrs. C. H.
ltopitzke. corresponding sea'f!·
taey; Mrs. Homer Alexander.
treasurer; Wft'fter Carl8on. sudl·
tor; Mrs. Donald Martin. hlstor·
len; and Mrs. Paul R. Holmes.
parliamentarian.
Mrs. Sehwaneke reported on
the reoent state convention at
Long Beaeh. Mn.. S. D. Brock pre·
sented the cun-ent year'a hJstory
of the usodatlon In the form of
an original poem.
Mrs. Paul R. Holmes. retlrln&
presl~nt. presented an honorary
liCe membership plaque to the
school
The Harbor View School wUI
hoJd Its annual Spring Festival
at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the acbool.
IE II
UPIOLSTEIIII
~&Dee,
1150 ~":.. ....
Civic League
Fashion Show
Next Tuesday
The Woman's Clvte League
wU1 prewnt a delsert taahJon
show Tu8Clay ln the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club, beetnning
at 1:30 p.m..
The program W'lll feature a
collection ot period taahlona trom
the GoodwW lndutriea. dating
from 1865 throu&h the tlspper
era. Thla will be followed by a
ahowln.g ot tbJe year'a tuhiona
trom Braal's UnJque Shop In Co·
rona del Mer. KocSeUtnr W'lJ1 be
done by members ol the Clvte
League. ------1'111 •• ., .....
... FIIIIJ C••kc
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Maaey,
121 E. Bey Front. Balboa laland.
are awaJtln& the month ot June
to welcome their son. Uoyd
Maaey Jr.. and tamUy to our
area as pennanent residents.
Th~ Muwy lr.'a have been
residents of Glendale but wUl
mak~ Costa Mesa their new
abode
,._c.&WAT ............
.... • S' 1o Clal •• lalo
Ca • .. h$ ICI
NaiL Aid
GELATIN CAPSUI.ES
Phwawt
'--rlle Pracriptlon Pbannaey''
Harbor 22'72
3127 E. Coast Bigbway
Corona del llar
F• f• il .. Ill ... .,. .•. .,
Chic and
Slenderizing
Half size prize
$11.11
ell eoat&e. ol llleer
CDttlall c:nue . and •
eoU rellistant. ........
able. and proportioned
to nt ... ln summer
IJ~Sitsp
,....,.... ...... _bat ......
lDI •u.-t m.4.. c.e. .._
,._ l.a lt 1-UlC
Fashion Sho-w Friday. May 24
Presented through the coopera-
tion of the Jamaica Inn Restau-
rant, Vema Miller and the fol-
lowing Distinctive Shops. LUNCHEON
From 12:00
-·~ .........
Banquet Room Available
for Party Groups
and Clubs
Noon no w .. 111c1rr ..._
l'k: a :ms ~ 11-a .. ...,.. .,. ,.__., .........
WUIDn TAU. FIIIDOirl m M. llroadwa.J'
Santa Ana 215 W. Cent.
AAa.belm
nAJIICD IICaiCM DON
10 s. lla.ln St.
213 M. lroactwv
Santa ADa
... AWQIIL
-w. lJth St. o.ts )(esa Pku
10ft 'r 101 IUWI
219 E. 17tb St. ec.ta Mesa
11871 ~Gankn Grow
IIVLDC.~
3410 Vla Uclo
llewport Beach
-'Aft A IrA
Rest tlllltllll
•
Record Total
aouCE £NSI6lf * * * WiU Gra duate
* * * NEWS t H :...L H. aw•u " JVfi iiiri'IIIJ) * * * EUc:a iiliii' R*OOL a a ruo · 1
• • • of sOdfll nole ~,.. Lawn Bowlers
1 1 Win Honors
The ~ Deala an Ntumlnl wu t.l.bn to ao.a Bo.pltal earl)< T ,.,_. ~ 2 llloCiwiu
thle IDontb to tlaelr ~ 1D Cli.U thla ... WUh. _..... o1 atrobL 1 n ourney '*-11\lftu...-llllliMil aDd • RaYeQ. and Col. Dlel wW .report Her huab&n4 la .uu 00 erutdlel 11·ye&.r·ol4 : • .,... r J"'Utb.
1"-M 15 to Bt.mllton AU Force trorn belq btt 1n the cr-. Ilk atole a ea.r boca S...ta AM Mtly • 80t'I IIOaS all ot thAt lleftntb and elthtb A ~ number ol m aenlorl Ba.ee. Whtft he ww remain untU two w.a. qoo. * TWO Jf..,art HAibor LMm lunda1 JDOnl.lq, PQliiMd tt to
,... fovrUa era:n,. Cou.Dt7 gradera Who partldpata ln tbe wtU ,_,.,.. their ~ at hb ret1ntment at tiM end ot A\1· Terty ..u ~another 01 ... ~ -.. ..,. third aM ~ bad bay ..,.. W1th tbelr
l'!leiDmtu7 1.-l'*t b a .. ball alter echool activtUM the ,.csuatlon ~ on l'u¢ · at the ct.ert, belfare tt teta too towtb plao. Ia tbe ~ OW'Il wbJde. &Del lied *"'-a
aaJDt wu ~ ~. llq Tbe bo7a and ddt played on w~. June 12. at Newport Seeml like ever t1uc1e the warm tivf1t tbar and a ,_, Calltom1a op.. Lawn .,_llnl n.ld a.tt.e !fewport a.ad1 P<>-1.3. qa1D1t La leila at La Jolla. mlxed t.eem. ot volleyball and Harbor-Unl011 RJp SChool, Supt. fa.mlly ,.,.. traoatemtd back W day .. thla weett' at pr aprtnp to\lm.amet"t letv..rdq at &uta Uet oftlctrl oWei vM l"'-N •
The 11cnc1 m.lp ""Se&&lltl" Nltba.U. wbUe aelected gtrla Sidney Davl<t.on a.nnounc:ed th.l.l tbe eut cout and Kitchell netct. ... Mt& Paw o. DaVll b~ apent Antta h.rtr. 'N'aaly-elpt tM.JM ~ ,.,. flrom the ..._ ...
wwe the vk:ton. t to ~ ftlch pl.,..cf badm.tnton 1n the IYtn. week. thqve been banbrln• to "re· a tot o1 um. out tbatawar In u. cam~ 1\kle. Th~ wwe a~ a
maU. th1ll the tbJn1 ,..._won Thla pl&y time luted &om 3:45 The craduatlon -~ wt11 tum bOIIIW', wblcb Lt 518 Signal d..ert dwt~ the wtnt•r too. 11M tMm CIOMtlldAr Of CIID1on ,.., mloute. Jat. ancl turned
by our te&m and U.. ua far ftnlt untU 4:30 and wu followed by a be Pteee<Sed by Commencement Rd. • • • • WoUDtd,. Wahft PN.rllon and OYer to Onnp Oowrty Sb.eritra
place with W..tmlnater. talent abow put on for . the atu· at 8 p.m. Sund.Y. June 9. 1n the 11\e family lncludee Suaan, Karen ~e Heath and Ka.dn a.. 8IMtr* * tQOk third pla.ce atnc;era. '
Seven lnnJnp ,.,.... played. denta by Nancy Taylor and High School auditorium. Tbe who wUl attend Ora.na-e Cout Anna Haapa. ••{OOmD).&tea"' at the bonont, ~~ ovw lJ poln1&. _..;:·----------
Four J"UUa were acond 1n the Laurie Howard, who dJd a panto. evenlng'a p~am wtll Include CoUeg• next fall, and Font wbo Roaa R011plta1 baby ward'three 1'tl• a.m 01 DtW1tt Iauer. Mrs.
ftm lnnU... Du.rlnJ the •a.me mime; Sally Vaughn and Vlr· the prooeulonal, ''Pbmp and wllJ be a aen.lor at Harbor' Rlah month• ago were each bapt1Md Iauer and MrL r.ar.on placed
BIU Twt.t m:lUh.ed a home run elnla Rapp, mldgt!t act; the CbJvalry," by the .chool on:hea· and Bob, who won't accompany on ltfotb«'a' Day .•• M1aa Heath fourth with a U plut ~-Newport bloWn .. woman will
but no one wu on bue, and Paine twilUI. aklt; Don Brewer tra; Invocation by the Rev. wu. the family becauae he'a ln Flori-at Claremont and Miaa Baapa at
Kent BoCiaon whammed a double, and Gary Weston, pantomime; llam Acton: 2 numbers by the da with a Gulded )(a.J.Ie Sqdn. the Corona del Mar ConununJty
knocldn• 1n two runa. Dotty Bush. Marina Dorey and combined musical ..,.oupa of the However, he'U jolnlna the family Church. In addition to belnJ
PoaJtlona were played by B1U All.son Cbtistler, s1nelng, with High School: Scripture reading when hll tour ot duty Ia up . . . MothM's Day lt wu alto 8 ""ed·
Tw1at, eatdler; DoucBartlett and Alison accompanylne on the by Cecil John Collins; the Com · and he' a already been &ecel)ted ding annJ~ry for -«a r 1 n
Cullen Heads
Young· GOP
.... ., .., ....
Steve H•.-.-., pitchers; Kent plano. mencement address by the Rev. at Cal for Sept. '59. Anna'• parents. • --· Mbs Edwards, our gym teach· Roy Carlson of Ch.rbt Cbu.rcb by • • • • • •
Hodaon and George lt.u.atln. first; er, played a plano solo; and to the Sea, and ~nediction by the Former Shore Clt.tt. rHJdenta. A aafari ... or maybe It wu 'nle Newport Harbor Youne In Corona del Mar or equal ...
BW Frueh.JI~ and R~ Packd top tt off we had an unscheduled Rev. Joeeph McShane. Mr. and Mra. Paul Moont now just .a trip ... to vlait her ehll· hpubJicana Club held a re-or·
ard. eecond; Norm ea ....... n an pantomime on Elvls by Robbie Graduation exerciaea wUl be of Glendale, are busy packing ... _ eanlz.atlonal meeting laat we.k muat be amall and extra alee. Dick Butterworth third· lobn ~h Th tal unon, grandchildren and I'J'Ut· af the ho--of n-lv e'--"ed ' • WU (Elv1sl Winter....,. am. e · held at the High SchooJ stadJu.m. sultcaaes for their projected trip grandchildren. wu started Sat· ...... .. ... ~ ""'"'
Hugbes, short stop: Allen · ent show ended at 5:30 and the beginning at 4 p m. The Pf'Oil'&m to Hawaii. They leave on the Lur· ul'day by Mrs. G. E. Johnson of president Wlillam B. CUllen I r., ~~~~~ ~~~:t~::ed ~ boys and rlrb then advanC'e'd to Includes the processional. "Pomp line May 71 In celebration of nB Fernleaf Ave., Corona del 2535 Fa.l.nny Drive, eo.t.a Mesa. C..t!Kt ICn. ~
and Doug Gill, ~nter tleld, and the cafeteria. where they were and Cl.rcumatan~... by the their thirty-third wedding an. Mar. Her first flop ls .Albuquer· John Kover of Balboa was e;o ~ D'-lhfh• taw
Gary Curtis, right field. S«"rved a very fine dJnner. band: the s 1 n e 1 n 1 of the "Star nlversary. que, where ahe will have the op. elected vic:e-preeldent and Mra. o-,_,.
This gala affair broke up Spancled Banner" by the stu· • • • portunlty of conaratulat:lng her WUUam Adams wu ele;eted a«'·
The next Lea~n~e game will be about 6:30 and we students wlah dents and audience; Invocation Fun and toya are atlll the llne oldest son, Georee s. Johnson, retar)'-treuurer. The club wUJ taOW..tC..tJIIP .. i
lf.....,art 8eada uz.rty .__
played today (Thursday) aealnst to give wholehearted thanks to by the Rev. Edwln Gomke: atu-oC Purv Pullen (Dr. Horatio Q. who has Just beea made a vice hold m~Unp the third 'Miura·
WestmJn.ater.. • • Mrs. B. J. Smith. MI!IS Edwards. dent speech~ by Tt'rry Dallas. Btrdbatbl, fonnerly of Corona del president of National Broadcast· day every month. Persons Inter·
Al O'Leary, Norman Stillwell salutatorian, and Ann Lardner, Mar and Balboa. Purv t. man-lnt Co. there. Later on In theested In becoming a member .., • SP081"S auourr
The annual Sports Banquet
was held Thursday, May 16, for
and Principal Wllllam Ritter for valedictorian : presentation of aaer of the Toy Shop at the Nut summer, Mrs. lohnson will vlslt.m.:a:y::ca:I:J:U=be:rt:y=::8:.1:5:1:7.=:::::::::=:::::::::::=:::=::::::::::;-, maklng this banquet possible. the class by Supt. Dav1dson : pre· Tree locate-d near VaeavJlle, ~-her youngest son, Donald c ;..
Glamour
Glim pses
• • • senta.Uon of dlplomu by School tw~n Sacramento and San Johnson of Lake Tahoe. e FASBJOif SHOW Board members Donald Dungp.n Frandsco.
Dresses. skirts, blouses and and Mra. Ronald Barlow; sll\g. • • •
sportswear were modeled by the lng of the Alma Mater by the "l still haven't found time for
eighth grade girls, and a few clau; benediction by the ~v. palntlng," declared W I nIfred
seventh grade girls modeled the Richard Poss, and the recession-Barbre thls week. aaylng she
Heart IHact Fatal
For E.llll Will, •
a Sd£
aprons made by them, during a a!, "Coronation March." has spent moat of her time since
fashion show given Monday retirement wtth activities of the
night, May 20, for the Horace CalUornla Press Women's Club.
Ensign PT.A. members. The 'lfr"HIJIDCH-=~ • • • Earnest Oscar West, 65, of 511
Fernleat Ave., Corona del Mar.
died Monday, May 20, at Hoag
Hospital following a heart at-
tack the day before. He was a
native of Kansas and lived here
12 years. He was a retired car.
penter.
., Aaa girls who took part In the event '--~ ~ Mrs. George lohnson of 600
were those w ho had taken the Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. Sometimes, I think we get to sewing course. Instructed by
rushing along so fast and thtnk· Miss Joanne Stanley, at Ensign. CJDUSTIAJf SCIE.IfCE Clll7BCB
lng ol only the top layer of what during this past seme-ster.
makes u.s preny, tbat we com· &-wing l!l required for the
pletE'IY forget that we have to Sf'\'enth graders but tor the
be pre.tty underneath It all to
1
eighth graders It Is an t>lecttve
look elegant on the top side too. • • •
For thts let's just pause a mo e llEPJlE.SEMTATJVES
ment. and have a good look at Bill Twlst, Gary Curti.!! and
those pleasant under pinnings. at Robbie Winterbotham were the
O'Brien's. three eighth graders chosen to
represent our freshman <'lass
next year at Harbor High. These
boys were picked by the l'lghth
grade students on Tue!lday, May
14 and the winners wt>re an· n~unced by HoraC'e' Ensign·~
Principal, W illiam Ritter.
"Soul and Body" ~ the topic
ot the Lesson·Sermon at the New-
port of Chrlst. Sclentlst. Sunday.
The ,transforming power of God.
Spirit, glv1ng new promise of
the Immortality of Soul, and the
transformation from the neshly
roncept of man to spiritual
power and joy Ls the main mes·
sage of the seTmon.
ThHe words of Christ Jes~
from Mattht'w (6:221 constitute
the Golden Text. "The light of
the body I~ the eye: Lf therefore
thine t>ye be single. thy whole
body shall be full of llcht."
Vice-Prilcl,al'• s..
R-l•aJ, Rlllru Survivors are his wife, Gladys:
5 sons. Wayne and Jack West of
Bob Harbl.son, 14.year.old son Corona del Mar: Dona_ld and
of Mr. and Mrs R. E Harbison Kenneth West of Anaheim; and
of 543 Tustin Ave Ne w P 0 r t 1 Robert West of San Diego.
Heights, apparently' decided not Funeral services will be held
to vlsJt hls grandfatht'r In New-at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) at
hall when he ran away from BaJtz Mortuary chapel, Corona
home at 9 a .m. Monday. PoiiC'e' del Mar, with the Rev. Edwin C
put out a cancellation of the Gomke of the Corona del Mar
search at 10:00 p.m. Monday Community Church olflclat1ng.
alter Bob returned home. Interment wUJ be Ln Harbor Rest
Mrs. Harbison, girl's vice-pres. Memorial Park.
!dent at Newport Harbor High -------
School, aald her aon left home FUE NOTOB CIBCVS TICKETS
Willi AaloliMiac Sulap
F abulowa, framed mirrors -. hand crafted
originals:-Roee Teakwood; Italian Marble
Moeaic: "Patina" antique mirror apptiquer
The shining beauty of Braaa: juat to mentioa
a few.
Gl.AMOURlZE YOUR BAni-ROOM WlTH A
BEAtrnFUL FRAMED MlRROR
"Set> the exciting new Candle Creatlona.breath·
taklnely beautiful !
Open Friday until 9 P.M.-Sunday 9·6 P ..M.
for your shopping convenience So you wcmt a Nally 9ood
low back bra. ok. ~ right oa
O'ftr, ,.. ccm gt.,.. you eitb.-
Yft'SloQ.. tb• ... ry brief type.
witb t.U wrap arouad etf.ct,
cmd almaat DO badlt t'all. cw U
you .,...,_ oae wttb a reall~
good support, ..,......u., if you
anG't tbe Mlkllte type. tbeo.
,.. haft ju.at tbat oae too. It
..... a...ly ~t ................ .u ... ..., .......,.,_eaa -......la
Mrs. Shannon
Is Installed
on foot and might be headed for Thee> Robina Ford Agency, 3100 D 1 S T 1 N C T I y E The Rev. ,James St.nrart. putoT hb grandt.ather'a home. She aald W. Cout Bwy., ~wport. Ia gtv.
of St And.r~ Preabyterlan he m18ht try to buy a bua ticket lng away tree tlcketa for the Bill M I R R 0 R S
PA.STOa AT ASSEJOLT
CIOID'-t CIDd .UU haft ampM
auppcwt. Of coa.n. it v--wUJl.
out acrrta9 11 you WGDt a .trap
Y.nioa of tbe bn, we lila9'8
ju.at ~ of atT* CID4 .a-of..,._,
Officers of the Women's FeJ.
lowshlp of the Corona del Mar
Community Church were In ·
stalled yesterday at the group's
last m~tlng of the season at
the church.
Chu.rcb, b CWTently attending ln Lee AnpleL Lee AA,U. po. McGaw Motor Qrcua to be held
the General A..awmbly meetitle lJce cbecltecl the bua statJon. but at the Puadena ao.e Bowl May Corona del Mar of PN!sbytelan Churches at no one fltUn• Bob'a deslcr1pUon 30 and 31. The t.tM tlcketa ..,..
Omaha, Neb. The uaembly is h.ad purchued a tJcket to New-available, whUe they last. until 2760 E. Coast Hwy. Harbor 5403 ex~ed to vote on the unllJca. ih~aliiJ.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiili'iiii.iigiipi.mii. iMioinidiaiyi, iMiaiyii7Ti.iiiiii.iiiii+i"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tlon of the 2 factions of ~by.
terlan Chun.-he-s In the U.S. The
Rev. Stewart w ill return ht"re
So you want a nice comfy
girdle that will hold you In here
and there and make you so much
neater, and yet be comfortable
.. Have you looked at the Olga
styles lately? That new French
Secret. which Is now roming In
several lltyles, really has some
rea l wonderlul talking and wear·
lng pointers. Ot course we
rou idn't foreet that RemE'y glrdlt>.
ttlat most of you havr worn .so
many tlmt"S. It Is alway~ a !avo.
rlt<' wirh many of you regardi('Ss
of sit<' or shape.
Mrs. M. J. Shannon Is pre!ll
dent : Mrs Adrian Irvine. vke
pl'eSident: Mrs. Howard Laurent.
recording secretary: Mrs Ollvt"r
Howell. co~ndlng secretary:
late thls week.
CDN CONNtnflTT CBUBCB
"Our First DefeMe" will be
the sermon topic of the Rev.
Edwin C Gomke Sunday morn-
Ing at tht' Corona lie! Mar Com ·
Thea •• ju.at mu.at uwatloa
Dacroa batiate, cmd oth•
bleDda of fiDe all .. cmd Petti·
c:oata. w. a:r• abCIIW'IA9 ...-al
stylH from Mnnl mcmufac·
tu.en. 80 if oa.e cto.al't ju.at
1n1lt you., "-bet cmother will.
These are juAt a few of the
lovelies we can ahoy you In
lJngerie. Our stock is quite com ·
plete and very pretty, U I do say
so mysell. Of course altUng heft
In the window and watching all
of these pretrtes come and go.
suft' makes me drool.
Haft .,... --Ia to .. CIDd
a.hop Ia oar .,. ~· ao-ywt??U
m5 E. Cout BW7.
COaoRA DEl. MO
~ ..
Mrs. Stuart Diehl, treasurer: Mrs.
A. A. Kemper. auditor; Mrs. G
1. Davies, historian; and Mrs
Harvey Pease. parliamentarian
A musical program wu pre
wnted by the Boy's Choru!l of the
N'Pwport Harbor High S<'hool.
MPmbers of the Ar~ ilnrt Craft!!
~troup were hos~ for a t(>a 11nd
rf'<'l'ption following the installa·
tion of otticers.
Dalttl'• Ce ... rati•c
Flnt A••herwy
Bob Dalton will celebra te tht'
(lrst anniversary of his rest au·
rant today IThursdayl with a
buffet, modelllngs ln Ice, and
music.
Bob's new chef. VlnC'e'nt De
Santa Luce. who used to ~ a
chef In the White Hou~. wlll
prepare models In Ice. Pianist
Ken Clarke. accompanied by a
base and clarinet, wUl prov1dt>
music.
Doors will open at 5 p.m. A
buffet will be served hom 7 :30
to 10:30 p.m. Dalton's can be
rnched by "whHls or keels" ...
It's on the waterfront.
CALTnOS OPD TODAY
The 8111 Auatln Authentic
Calypso Group opens today
(Thursday) at the Seatue Lodee
and Restaurant. ju.t south of
Laguna Beach. 'Miey will be fea.
tured nightly, except Wednes·
days. from 9 p.m . to 2 a.m.
VIlli-........ .
WWOODWirORTH
PI AN 0 AND 0 R G A H C 0.
200 EAST COAST mOHW lt.Y
COBOlfA DEL MAa
HAD0&33a
munlty Church. The Memorial
Day worship services will in·
elude a pr~ntatlon or Fred
Warlng'11 a rrangement of "Battle
Hymn of the Republic."
tnfi'VERSALIST FELLOWSBrP
"What About Billy Graham"
will ~ the sermon topic of Dr.
Charlt'S C. Blauvelt Sunday mom .
lng at the Universalist Fellow-
ship at the Ebell Clubhouse,
Balboa. The sermon will rontra11t
the mt"s.sage of Dr. Graham In
his pre~~(>nt t'Vangellstlc cam.
palgn at New York and the t'm·
phMIII of Unlversallsm upon the
unlvt'rsal Fatht'rhood of a God
of love.
B.L METHODIST C11111tCB
Loyalty Sunday, the day Ln
wh lc~ parishioners pledge thelr
flnandal aupport to their church.
wijl be ot.erved at both aervtces
Sunday at the Balbo& Island
Community Methodllt Churcll.
Family Day wiJJ ~ ~lebrate-d
Sunday at the Corona del Mar
Community Church.
Festlv1tles will get under way
at 12:30 p.m. when C h u r c h
School parenta and d\Udren will
m~t tor a pot-luck dinner In
FeJJowahlp Hall Mere d I t h
<Woody) Harwood wiD be mu ·
ter of ceremonies.
Mnt.. M 1. Shannon la ln
charge dt the dinner committee
and the S.nlor PUpim Fellow·
1hlp will len'e.
After the dJnner, children 1fUJ
play undeT the aupeorv1aJon of
Dr. Norman Brown at the Toutb
Center. ~n1JI will attend par.
~t· adler eonfe-rene.. at t • r
wblds a mm. ·~ ot God'•
ChUdlta. • wtl1 be lhown.
Churd\ School 8uptL Mr. and
Mr& William Humuoe and ~.
part:rnfmt hea4t .,. plannl~ 1M
procram. Mil. R....W ...-.. ... a. ln ~ 01 the nauery
IIVQP; X.... WQDe Belllnpr, ldtt~n; Mlll Alb Ga-.
prtm&ry; ....... CIMt hirnr, ....
., Juidar; "'· • ..... ~ ...... ....,., Jnlclr; ... lllr.
.............. tit .......... ..
lark!~
An lnvittJtiDn • • •
For
Comfortable Uving .
ln
Harbor· Highlands
P eaceful MCburion oo large. fully impro•ed home •it•
P rot.di~• ....tridl.oDa to malDtain .aluH
Lv.. ~-~ 3 cmd 4 bedroom hom. frcm 118,250 to .;.850
..• F.IL A. tam. cmlilahle
R ••~rn DOW ••• mon In oo or hebe J~ 1; 1957
MGT--n-t-~ lnopedloa -Jut Vs mile ..... 7th
St. betwWii lnb» A.._, cmd tU Upper lay iD dae City ~!lew
port I• a
,
HARBORHIG
A WALTER B. NELLO'M' ENTERPRISE ,
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YOUth Center
'AcHwiHes
... , •. ~ ....
Tbe Shutt.. 8u6 ........ Jeri.
81CtSon of tM LktD ~ Wom-
an'• Club wW beai a propam
Oft ·~ &eJaUon ot t.h•l•pane.e I:*::I*CK:II:3::11:1.;$i:' Xli*IC*IICI:=I*C*IICI3:X::C::.:;x;: JIOUM ,y> tbe ca.r.s.n and SJt..-e...., • .,, UY .,_ at the JIOUP'• 0na1 meeUnc at
.Barta-Vlfto f'.T.A.--. .1·11 A.M. the -..on at 8 p.m. tomonow
PlaJ'I'OQnd ----.•.• .1:30·5:30 P.M. (J'rlday ) at tbe clubbou.a
Parenta-Playera Bueball M..Una
(Pioneer Lea1Ue) ........ 7:30 P.JL e 1"1JDDA1', IIAY ._
Playpound -. .1:30·5:30 P.M. ~Square DaMe a.u p .JL e W&DirUDAY, IIAY ._
Jb1clp Group._...t:ao.u:ao A.M.
Play pound .... ...-..... 1 :3().5:30 p.M. e IAUDDAY, IIAT »-
Playpound .............. 1:30-5:30 P.M.
Square R.lc&era... ....... -.. .8-11 P.M. e P111DA1', IIAY 21-
ramUy &oom a ledrooma
Cownd. fmcled brealeway
Waaher-Dryer
C.Z. Jtttdlen
J16,!100
TIE "011111"
3 Beclrooma
Fam.lly Boom
Extra larp ldtdlen
Breaktut Bar
BuUt-ln ~ table
~6.550
TIE . ".al"
3 ledrooma 6 Den
« 4 Bed.rooml
hmJly &oom
Portable chopptnr block
Charcoal broller 6 rotJ.erte
Double Pullman beth
f17.~
FIA
P'HA·In-~rvtce and
CAL· VET Loaru
TIE "1.111"
3 Bec1toortu
Family Boom
Dual PuU.nwl bath
Paved -patJo
Double tlreplace
~6.800
TIE. "IEWPWI "
3 Bedrooms
Pamlly Room
Lar&e llvtnr room
Double tlreplace
Double Pullman bath
. IU.850 Brtdp Group ....... .9:30-11:30 A.M.
PlaJ'&'I'OUnd ···--····.1 :3().5:30 p ..M.
Teen Protnm-----7 :30-10 P.M. e IA1'UWDA1', JVJr& 1-
Pl&JIJOUDd ···------10.12 Noon
eu.rve and aJoq a Una lJ1nl
parallel to aoutMutcly ot,
and dlRant 10 feet from the
atoremmtionecl north...-17
line ot aa.ld Block !13, a clLitanc:e ot 'nl8 tat; t.bence north !W
U' 05" ...C a dlstanc. pi 50 te.t: thence aoutb ae• 411 55''
weet alone a l ine lytne parallel
to, aoutheuterly of, and dla·
tant . 30 feet from the afote-
mentloned northwesteFly Una
of. uld Block 53 a dt.tanc:e ot
Q feet to the po1nt of berfn·
ntn1.
NanCE IS IIEREBY GIVEN
that on the 4th day of lune, 1957.
at the hour .t 7:30 o'clock P.M.
a publle meetinr of the Board of
Trustees wUJ be be.ld at lt. J'eiU·
lar place of meeting for a public
hearlp1 upon the questiOn of
maktnr the at~d dedkatJon.
~-----u-~_w __ u_a_•~----•-•-•----~1 ·
L&GAL •onc:s
ll&'tOLU'nO!f OF nt:E BOAJU)
OF TRtJSTEES OF NEWPORT
BEACH SCHOOL DISTBlCT ~F
MURRAY-sANDERS co. College Park W Al..XER 6 LEE
SA.L.ES AGENT
OBAJIIGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
May 21. 1967
On moUon of '1'rustee Mllo G.
Lacy, duly .eeonc»cs and carrled..
the followinl &e.oluUon wu
acSapted: •
RESOLVED, that It t. the ln·
tAintion of thla Boud ot Truateea
tD dedleate to the Ctty ot New-
port Beach an euement for .t~
~ over the re&l property deeo16ed u follows:
Belinninl at the tntenectJon
of the aoutheuterly prolonea·
tJon of the ~nter llne ol 18th
Strftt u ahOWll upon a map of
Newport HeJ&ht. recorded ln
Mlacellaneoua Map Book 4.
Pa,e 83 and a ltne lyln&.,uth·
euterly ot. parallel to, and
d11tant 30 feet from the north·
WHterly llne of uld Block 53,
th~e .,uth so· u· (XS" eut
a dbtance of 305 feet tQ. the
be&lnnlnc of a taneent curve.
concave to the north and hav-
lnl a radlua of 300 feet; thence
N.Sterly along uld curve an
~ dt.tance of 398.68 feet ;
tllence north 53• 40' 25" eut
tangent to hut mentioned
curve. a distance of 336.92 feet
to tlle ~£inning of a tangent
curve, concave to the aouth·
eaat and having a radius of
710 feet; thence northeasterly
along aald curve an arc dis·
tance ot 260.07 feet; thence
north 15• 'Jl1 20" west. radial
tD Jut mentioned curve, a dt.·
tance of 30 feet to a point In
a tan,ent curve, concave to the
80Utbeut and havtn1 a radJu. ot 740 teet; thence aouthwat·
erly alone aald curve a db·
tance ~ 2'7l.(lS c.et; thence
lOUth 53'" 411 25" we.t. t&Dpnt
to lut mentioned C'W'Ve a d!a·
tance ol 336.12 feet to the be·
11nn1na ol a tancent curve,
concave to the northwest and
bavtna a radlu. ot 270 feet;
thence .outhwaterly a 1 o n g
Mid curve a distance of 358.81
CHit; th•nce north 50• 11' 05" w• tangent to lut mentioned
curve. a dl.stao~ of 235 feet to
the bfJ&Innlng of a tangent
<'UrYf', conc:ave to the northeast
and havln& a radius of 20 feet;
thence northwesterly a Ion 1
aald curve a dlstan~ of 31.42
fef't; then~ north 39• 48' 55"
~ taneent to last mentioned
BE IT nTR1'HER RESOLVED
that the Clertc of th1l Board of
1"nutees t. hereby directed to
rive notl~ of the aforeaald pub·
r\c meeting by ~n1 copies of
thl.e Raolutlon aJgned by thla
Board or a majority thenof In
three (3) public places In the
Dt.trlct, aald pc»tln1 to be com·
pleted not leu than ten ( 10)
days betore the date of Mid pub·
tlc meetlnf, aald notice~~ to be
posted one at a nd on Newport
School, 14th 6 Balboa Blvd., New·
port Beach; one at and on Corona
del Mar School, 610 C&matJon.
Corona del Mar; and one at and
on Horace EnaJen School. 2000
ClW Drive, Newport Beach; and
by publlahlng a copy of tht. Re·
801utton once ln the N~rt
Harbor Enalgn, a newapaper of
general clrculat1on publlshed In
the Newport Beach School Db·
trlct. aatd publication to be made
at leut fJve (51 days before the
date of said public meeting.
AYES: TRUSTEES Milo G.
Lacy, Helene Csenar. M. A.
Berry, Harvey D. Pease. James
D. Ray
NOES: TRUSTEES None
ABSENT: TRUSTEES None
STATE OF CAUFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ...
I. M. A. Berry, Clerk of the
Board of Trus tees of Newport
Beach School Dlstrlct of Orange
County. Callt'omla, hereby eertlty
that the above and tore&otne JW.
aolutJon wu dub' and reJUiarly
adopted by the MJd Board at a
fel\ll&r 11W!ft1n1 thereat held on
the 21at dy ot Jl.a7, 1.515'7, and
p-..-d by a un&Nmous wte ot
aald Board.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto lMlt my hand and
se&l this 21st day of May, 1957.
M. A. Berry
Clerk of said Board of
Trustees
Helene C&Pnar. M. A
Berry. Harvey D. Peaa.-,
James D. Ray, Milo G
Lacy
Members of the Board
of Trustees of Newport
Beach School District
of Orange Co u n t y.
Calllomla
VIEW IUPIEIE!
UIUII lEACH
New qu ulty home tor large
famJly. 4 t1ttnn1, ; den and
pla.yroom; 3 batha; lndry. rm.
6 work shop; farm kitchen
with natura; Alder cabinets;
d.lahwuher; bullt·ln ranee 6
oven, -.parate d1n1ng nn.;
art:Let:teally decorated. Lot 100x
135. 1875 Temple Hllls Dr.
$42_500.
Owner -U 8·4207
OCEAI VIEW!
LliUil lEACH
Excellent terms can
be arranged
Submit All OUers
COMMERCIAL
and
APARTMENT BUILDING
Newly Decorated
Inside and Out
POTENTlAL INCOME
OVEB JlOOO MONTH
RU111 lAYRED, Be~tor
Mlldled RJ1es and
Sylvta Tbompaon. Aaodates
301 E. Balboa BJvd.. BaJboa
Harbor 2658 or f600
CURT DOSH, Rltr.
315 MARINE AVE.
BALBOA ISLAND
HARBOR 1560
IIDIOOIIS 01 4 MD Dfll -2 IAJIS
• 8uilt·ln ,.... -.1 ..,...
• brge neturel wood-buming • IJINe
• Thermostaticelfy-controlled '-cled .,, hMt
• Gerbege disposer
• Plenty of kitchen cabinet ·~
• 50 O.llon hot weter heater
• Big 2-ar g•rege
SAHT A ANA'S NEWEST exporwling oreo. Neor tchool•,
cltvrebet atwl ~ CMfws. VWI Crourood1 Village: ~ ..... Souflt Main ond lristol SINer., modeiJ of flte
COI'MI' ol Woh ond Lowell Streei-L
men.
•
Ill'S BEST BUYS
UPPD IIY LOTS
Chol~ residential -tully Improved. Bestrlcted [or your
proteetion As low u $4.750 wtth •!J down.
FOUR UIITS
Well planned: clean; beautttully landacaped. Room f«
two additional units. Excellent tenants. Top, cloae
in location. Priced right at s:n.ooo.
CDIIEICIIL COIJIEI
On Newport Blvd. 18>x150 to alley 1.800 sq. ft. Cement
block building" on rear ot lol Sewer available. Priced
at $47,750 with terms.
W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor
AND A.SSOCI.A TES
"you'U like our friendly serv1ce"
Uberty 8-1139 220 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa
I Across from Thrifty Drug Store 1
EVENL'iCS CALL HA 5179. U 8-7021, HA 2358
PillE IESIDEmiL IICOIE
BAY FRONT -Four full vtew units. All furnl&hed and
ready to go. Also manager or owner's apartJnent and 3
rooms with bath. A real money maker~ 60 ft. water
frontage; pier and float. Only $129,500 -with liberal
terms.
OCEAN FRONT-Four renta!JI (new) In heart ot New-
port. A wonderful spot to let the vac::atJonlsta build your
eatate. SS2.:500 and only 110.000 down.
.... III¥ESTIEII' ca. ....,.
Newport Blvd at 30th St. IIA1600
Newport Beach
WANTED
TO
WHEI IUYI. 01
snu•PR•on
LEASE
Donlin
C.111MIIar ··-Approximately 15xJO'
U Ul20
F. SIIE
IY OWIEI
IT PAYS TO
DEAL WITH A I
2 Slery .... c .......
Entrust your real eat ate
tnnsactlons tD a IIIEALTOIL
Be I.e tralned In h1a prot-.
alon. knows values. ~
ln&. and 1a bound to ter-..
you ethle&Uy, honestly aD4
courteousl7. REALTORS are
members ot a natlooal or·
ranbat1on ~~n. ~ .
rflld code ot ethics.
5 Bedrooms 6 den; 2~ baths;
fireplace; built-In range 6
oven; hrdwd firs.; double p -
r~e; FA heal 3.000 sq. ft.
$21,100-T._
See at 332 Cat&llna. Newpon
Ill
CIIIIIIIEL Ill .....
IEWNRT
IIIII • IEILTGIS
Split ~ ooe&n Yt.w bonw.
!Mer fir. ~ BW f1ra.
throouL 2 bd.trl\.,. 2 U., plu.
ill n&IQpQa rm. with Wt.ID b&r.
11-..... , ••••
aoo 1IIIIOOCa -u.te NDt
Mll:lq......,, MUlto«.! ... :~:.::.;.·~=-=· •
IAUDDA'I', JUT a, 115"1
0111110 TIE FACTI FACTS Tl .... ~.. J
VERY BEST INVESTME'NT -
In larre M-1 acreare. 14.000
per acre; approx. 38 acrea -
adjolna actJvlty of Costa Mesa
city. Terma. Balance 10 equal
yearly P'Yll\enta. No phone calla.
INDUSTIUAL PROPERTY with
a.ll utilltJes. Level; cloee-ln on Pl~ntia Ave. for 5:;c sq. ft.
We have It and can deliver It
on small down and lone terms II wanted.
G I RESALE -Sharp! R~ady
for occupancy. S years old and
Improved d uring that ttme.
Patio -te~ -2 <'ar ~a rage.
Monthly payments $69.82 incl.
taxes and in& $5,000 down and
move In thIs aolld 3 bed.rm
home.
. BlTY 5 ADJOINING R-4 LOTS
Victoria St. corner location. In·
vest or build. Can be puz.
chued at $3,140 pe.r lot. Cuh
outdea.l
RESIDENTIAL LOT E. 18th.
Schools and churches near .
Zoned R-4. SeUtnc now at 13.950. Cash or terms.
60 x 140 E. SIDE level lot. $2.000 aacrltice cash price.
W. 17th 135 x 330 M-1 PLOT
that's buyable now at less than
market. Cash out talks here.
CORNER HOME-LARGE OR·
ANGE TREE covered lot b ·
de<.'Ofated; one bedroom, with
dining room and hobby room.
Multiple a d v a n t a g e a h~.
Room to build. Small Oran,e
grove. Owners wiU carry ba·
lance. Submlt down payment.
e.cstaN ·--· ···-·· ---
ORANGE COAST PROPERTIES
1857 Newport Ave. --Costa Mes.a
U 8-1632.-U 8-UOO evea.
NEW IRVINE TERRACE
HOME CONSTRUCTION
STARTING NOW
STRIKJNG. ORJGINAL PLANS &
DESIGNS, O N DISPLAY IN
OUR NEW SALES OffiCE ON
COAST HIWAY. CORONA DEL MAR
ADJACENT TO JAMAICA INN
MAC CO CORPORATION
HARBOR 6795
VOGEL VALUE
COIIIA DB. Ill
WHY PIDDLE wm A POOL?
When you <'an live "lthln 100 fN"t of the beach at
tw>autllul. QUiet China C('l\l' We offer you this new 3
bedwom h•1mc with 2 sparkling baths. built ins, lirf'
pla<'1' Ellm1natr thP )nrd V~ork and SPf'nd the t1me en·
.JoyifU! the VIE\\. and lx'arh This hom«> at SJ.t.500 IS
pri~ for imml•dJ.il•' lll"tlnn &-surt' to <:("(.' this'
THE VOGEL CO.
l667 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar HA : 1741; HA: 0757
CORDU HIIHI.UDS
\1EW
OPEl HOUSE EYDIY DIY
2i IEIIOIIS 2 liTIS
t.:NnNJSHED BASEMEXT
LARGE L01
Pwlw •••c•ll -1111 WI
Cl ... YII 1•11, ....
2731 W. Coast Btrhway U I-4.2'T7
N.wport Be-ach
Fll I''E
2 ~rooms; dfon ; ~lac.-.-$16.250. lhk• JOUr own
knns.
• • •
111111 ... , ,. ........ .
Harbor view -s bed:m&; 2 batba; eletVlc ld~;
~to. An nceu.nt b\Q'!
/I
.4/ I ~9 ' .. L ;. II. '---11. fW __ .0
#'7 I & .. 10. w.w .. '-Y-0
, (J# u. . 11 1& 16. 15. :: ::--~ ~ 4lfr#_. ~ SPEaAJ.! 15 w01da ODiy 50c b «me IDtett:kiD-3 timee ODJy 1.00 W..t.d to ....... -. .0
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' • WOIIDe om,.y 1.11 roa OJnlaaiit* .. -1 1'DIZI roa .. ,.,...... ____ o
' I MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2850 E. COCI8t Hwy .. Ccnaa •• Mar '
Wl.rs'meoua.. ___ o
Your Nczme ----------A~-
ONE ILUOIOND u.ed chord oi-c.n. Woodworth Plano eo. ~
E. Coast Htahway, COM.
WEDCF:WOOD BANGE-Under
year old. May be AHn at 2!K8
E. Coaat Hlway. CDM. bet. 9
• 5 or call HA 2452.
lS TRAJLER--"Vlklnr VacaUon ·
f!l" Sleepe 5. Uke new. Make
otter. 201 Carnation. Corona
del Mar.
l.9e6 GENERAL Electric refricera-
tor -hu the crosstop fTeeT.er
chest -butter bln -eec racks
-"lace tor bottles etc. Thls
hu the macnet!c door. ad·
ju.table shelves, etc. Our pres·
ent warehouse price Is $188 48.
No cuh needed and the pay.
menu are $8.65 per month.
BAUGHN'S -COST A MESA
Tel. U 8-31~ W. 17th St.
Open Mon. thru Fl1. - 9 to 9
Sat. -9 to 6; Sun. -11 to 5
INTERNATlONAL S T E R"L 1 N G
-Service for 8 -"Silver
Rythm" brand new -30t,l.
oU. Kodak "Sicnet"-35 came·
ra; Ektar lena; f/3.5 Synchro
-300 shutter; leather cue A
G.E. Jlcht meter. Ortctnatly
$116. Sell for $75. HA 5358.
PHILCO CROSS TOP trftzer chest
model refrigerator with shelves
for bottles, packag~. etc ..
crt.per. chlller. uaed very little
and paid dO\\'ft to $147.12. No
cuh needed on this one. Pay.
menu are only $8.04 per
month.
BAUGHN'S-COSTA MESA
Tel. U 8-31~ W. 17th St.
Open Mon. thru Fri. - 9 to 9
Sat. - 9 to 6; Sun. -11 to 5
SPINET PIANOS aU wonderful
b~ tncludlnt GulbranMn. ~ and Spencer priced
tram .... SchmJdt-PbJWpe.
510 Jfo. Ma1n. Santa Ana.
NEW 1957 ADMIRAL croaa top
~~ fref!UT chest retrtrera·
tor. hu butter bin, egr shelves,
c:riaper, chiller. new ufety door
feature etc. Our new ware·
house price to you Is $188.48.
No cash needed, payments are
$8.65 ~r month.
BAUG HN'S-COSTA MESA
Tel. U 8-31~ W. 17th St.
Open Mon t.hru Frt. -9 to 9
Sat.-9 to 6 ; Sun.-11 to 5
REFRIGERATOR-FRIGIDAIRE -
14 cu. ft. -18 mo. old. 1350.
Marble table top 3 ft. x 5 ft.
Italian marble -$45. Roll·
away bed double stu -with
mattress -$10. Call HA 3636.
ADMIRAL HOME treeur. Holda
380 pounds or frozen food. Haa
sharp fl'ffZ.P control. extra
storace tn door etc. Our ware·
house price 1s $178.88. Pay
cash or take payments of $9.TT
per month Thl1 la the 1957
brand new model.
BAUGHN'S-COSTA MESA
Tel. U 8-31~ W. 17th St.
Open Mon thru Fri. - 9 to 9
Sat. -9 to 6; Sun. -11 to 5
niE Ulf
UO/o It 100/o Ill
NO DOWN-TERMS
t S. UYIL
SO,OOO.MILE GU A.RANTEE
Wholesale prtce t~
JtetaJJ Customera
lYEII
UNION SERVICE
roa UL&
ROOM SUIT ABLE for bachelor.
with prtvat. entrance. toUet
and ahowu. No cooklnJ. rn
~ur, CDK.
WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC waah·
er hu tuU Oow rlDM, Oexfbl~
dlal aetttnp tor d1Uerent
lencth and type wubinp.
Paid down to $139.44. No cuh
needed. paymenu are $7.61 per
month. A.lJio new 1957 General
Electric ttlter now automatic
washer with hot and warm
water aettlnga. Our warehouse
price ls $198.08. No cub
needed. payments are $10.82
per month.
BAUGHN'S-COSTA MESA
Tel. U 8-31~ W. 17th St.
Open Mon. thru FTI. - 9 to 9
Sat.-9 to 6; Sun.-11 to 5
SPINET PLAYER plano with Am·
plco action. Rolla included.
Woodworth Plano Co., 2620 E.
Cout Hwy. HA 3382. COM.
HOUSEFUL OF tumlture and ap·
pllances. General Electric croaa
top chest model retrlcerator.
Wedaewood CP a u t om a t I c
range, 9 plece Uvtnc Room
croup, bedroom croup with
rnattrea and box spring. plus
lovely family dinette aet. All
of thla paid down to $576.89
Paymenu aff only $28.87 per
month.
BAUGHN'S -COST A MESA
Tel. U 8·3186--Q)O W. 17th St.
Open Mon. thru Fri. -9 to 9
Sat.-9 to 6; Sun.-11 to 5
GOOD PRACTICE pianos, $125.
$1.39.50. $174.50. Terma $5.00
per month. Schinldt-PhllJlpa,
5:xl No. Main, Santa Ana.
"'Il, 11ft u,"
Untn You'Ve Tried
Ube17 a.ua
MAX W. POPE. Bealt~
1908 Harbor, eo.ta Mesa
LOVELY complete llvtnc room
croup. Spa.rlUlnc new. Con·
vertibJe dlvan for aleeoplnc.
matdllnc chaJr, end tabl-.
eotlee table. your eboCce of
lamps. Warehou.e price t. now
$148.()(. Paymenu are $7.35 per
month. Or buy with complete
newly tetup bedroom croup
Onclud~ box sprtnc A mat· ;;8;:;0;;SDI;;;;;E;;I;";I;"';;O:;P;PO;;W1:;:U;;Ii;;:;IT;:;IU;;--
tress. raUl. bookcue head·
board. dre~. mlnor, lamps.
etc.) Total payments for bed·
room and llvtnc room croups
Ia $14.18 per month.
BAUGHN'S -COSTA MESA
Tel. U 8-31~ W. 17th St.
Open Mon. thru Fri. -9 to 9
Sat.-9 to 6; Sun.-11 to 5
LOWERY OllGAN, Just llke new
only $89!S. Mlnahall orcan leu
than hall new prlce. Sehmldt·
Pblllll>' 520 No. Main. Santa
AnL Bit Plano A Orcan Store
alnce 1914.
TRADE IN YOUR OLD P'UBifl·
"n.1JlE AND APPUA.JfCES ON
NEW MEBC'IlAlmi.SI!.
BAUGBK'S P't1BJfiTUJlE WARE· HO~ 610 W. 17th St.. eo.ta
Meu. Store bJ'I.: Mon-Frt .. t -9;
Sat.. t-6; Sun.. 11-5. u 8-3186.
USED ILUDIONO chord orpn.
any one ean play UU. orcan.
without leaona. Schmldt·Phll·
llpe. 520 No. MaJn, Santa Ana.
usm iLUiiiOND orran out·
ltandlnt a a v l n 1• Schmidt·
PhtllJpe. 520 No. Maln. Santa
ML
WILL BUY-Any cood u.ed Up·
rtlbt Spinet or Gra.n4 plano .
Woodworth Plano Co .. :JGJ E.
Co&at Rwy .. CDM -RA 3382.
SNOWBIRD. u.ed. any aee. any
repairable condition. Must have
uaable aaJJ. Phone ntchu col·
leet Syce.more 9·3381.
WANTED GOOD HOME tor
younr blond m ale PeldneeM.
No dllldren. U S.l 112. ..
108(3! I UKOVI
WANT HOME Cor adonble 5
weeka olcl ldttena. 4:xl Fern·
leaf, CDM. RA 0379-R.
FDI LEISE
US STITIGI
Major atatlon ln Dana Polnt.
Inventory Only
Excell~nt Oppof1unlty
For RJcht Man
Call Uberty 8·3416
·TillE II
• , ......
On a new Ramllton
Uberal allowance, eee ••.• ..........
, .. eJa
3123 E. COAST BW1' .. CDII.
IIKU WAftm
WI'I'R TOO. lOB
Pboae ----
Painting -Deoorating
P APEil ILUfGIJfG
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Lloeued Contractor 18t'7 LJDO,n..., A-. eo.tA lfi!M
.L.&D ......... a.8628
Y Ill IIIIIIDIJIOE
GAJmEJf snAYDfC-Our 8peeoo
lalf7. u.snr be.t materiat. ancS
power madlJne tor )'OU.r floW•
en and ab.rul& 3u.t like you
want It! Abo wub windowa
and other thlnp. Call after
5p.m.. RA ~-K
COIIft.fta LAa'DICAftlt'G ......
J'REE ES'J'DlATES
MRGr.n ......
,..... cSellwry
COIOPfA DZL MA.a R•Q"'JISEii..,._...l
BA 1.031 1'74f E. Coat lfw7.
IPIIILETTI
Ueed Auto hrtll. ~ w. Buy cant and lc:rap Metal
UBEJt'IT 1-'JOU
2J7'5 P'laeentla Ave .. ec.ta .,_
OOIIPLI:'I'K PAJIII'JmO
PA.PD JWifOIRO WflC&
114 ...
Sample 8lleedoe Ia ,.,_ a.om..
I!UOJ:IU o. 8A.tJXDatl
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sANDBLAS'J'll'fG
MUa.us Ubert:1 e.-.za rree btlmat.
!all I HI a.&A1UD nD
Call aftlr 8 p.m. BA 80C·II
Busines~
'Directory
WHY BUYT-IIent an orpn with
optiOn to bay. Woodworth
Plano Co .. ~ E. Coast Hwy.
HA 33111 COM.
WE HAVE the complete llne of
new Hammond oraana. Rent
th.t Hammond Spinet for 5
weea l.nClud~ 1_,. only
AJQ) SALA.RY.
Our ~ .,. brtpt. CD-wcft·
..,. pleuant. and beneata are El~~· --Fld -
2'7Sa-D E. Cout Riltt~ fiiJb ~
Santa
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topL • • ClanDa del ...... • P.mrnlfO
Open.lnJI now ln th1l .,.. tow: llA lXI o.,. U I-1S15 E\W
TELEPBOD OPEI.410D ---_,;;...------1 ~ UPAJ:a
-Apply-«X'D
1:10 to 4::aG 122 ., .. 'l"b1n1 ........
• .AaJ'IC 'I'I'.I.D'IIOIR
,
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ALL AT .
BALBOA 'SLAND
SPORTINCW $GODS
Oiilia Dd7 t .. "1..:.a.1 .-.·~.,.n f.t _,..A.., UIMI .... ..._.
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KEN CLARKE
SCHOOL OF PIANO
* Advance Plano * Mu..te Ap·
pl'edatlon * Proca-n-e .taz:a * Modem Olord Co n 1 t r u e t 1 o n * 11leory and I m 'pro v 1 sa t1 on
Vormerly DIHctor o1. M\We for
the Ste-ve Allen Show
~-A !!. COAST BWY ..
CORONA DEL MAR
IOUTI SEAS liFE
f'Frankly~
Me4BS OF SElVICE CLUI TfAMS which will
compete in the Newport Harbor Exchange Club's
Inter-Service Club Golf Tournament at Irvine
Coad Club on May 2-4 try out the beautiful set
of matched dubs which will be one of the prizes
for the e vent. Tournament quee~ NMcy Kimber-
lin, Miss Newport Hatbor of 1957. ~ off the
handsome leether bag. From left: AI Stockton.
Military Order of World Wors; Pa ul Butler. New
port Exchonge Club ond tournoment chairman·
Oueen Noncy; Urban Beh. Kiwants; and Chou!'\·
cey Druck. Newport EJks Club. (Bedner photo).
Anglers Plan From the POUCE BLOMR
Island Convoy • TUESJ)AT, MAT 14 port Beach, waa bitten by a dol
Members of the An1lers Frt-A jacket and dust cloth were owned by C. A. Taylor, 123 43rd
day Luncheon Club are plan-atolen from the car of Mrs. Con· St. .•. One and a half 1allons
nina a convoy "en maae" to stance Septort. 3440A VIa Oporto, of oU were stolen trom the w rvlce
Catalina bland, with yacht and Lido Sbopplna Center ... A tur· station at 3400 E. Cout Hllbway,
aall boat owners as ho.ta.. Mr. Ue was found In front of the Corona del .Mar.
and Mn. Edward Hare. Balboa, home of Mrs. Charles Ullman. • TBU&I'DAT, MAT 11
are crut.e chatrmen. and Bob· ~E. 0cea.n Front. Balboa ... iii~==~=;~~~s~:~~~~~j[~!!i ert Jtarw. La,una Bu.ch, 1.1 ln A cactua plant wu stolen from Joaquin Adalle of El Toro wu
charp of entert&Jnment. Tenta· the residence of w. E. MannJna. booked for drlv1na whUe lntoxl·
tlve dates aN June 29 and 30. 2012 ~yl Lane. Harbor Hlcb· c.ated . . . A radio. 30 3·cent
Fllhln1 and awlmmln1 wUl Ianda . . . Two bicycles w~e atamp.. a set of keys, 2 mu.lt'
be on the aeenda. w1tb a din· atolen from the Newport Harbor boxes. and $9.35 In c:olns wer? ner-dan~ at the Catallna Coun· Lutheran Church, 2S01 Clllt lfolen from the N~rt Beach
try Club as a cJlrnax. accordine Drive. Newport Heights ... Nor· School. 14th St and w Balboa
to Dr. Salvatore Monaco, club man Z1mmerman, 27. ot Ventura. Blvd., ~ ... A camera wu
president. wu booked for writing felony stolen-from the car of Mrs. E H
Dr. R. P. Monaco, Robert Karc. checks. Groenendyke, 2 Harbor Ialand,
Edmund Weber and Ed w a r cS whHe the vehlc.1e wu par~ at
Hare reported a auccea:tul boW e WEDWESDAT. MAT 15 21692 S.~hore Drlve. Bay Shor?S
and arrow aha~ hunt aboard James Lorton. 20, ot 178> Whit· · · · Sta.nley Brlabln of 201 E.
Bare'• Expreu Crull6. ''The tier St .• Costa Mesa. wu booked Cout Blehway, Newport Beat<h,
Marty," prior to the .Friday meet for writing a no account chec:-k ~lved a 125 no attc>unt c:-h.cic
at the Newport Harbor Yacht ... Two men broke Into a bait from Marearet WUIIams of Los
Club. tank and dJd SlOO darna1e to Anceles ... A rifle and blno· "=~~;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;~~:============~ the tank at N~rt Harbor Boat culars were stolen from the boat -COliS 1WJI W&E&:iJIDI
LEGAL KOTICE Rentall.. 201 E. Coast m1hway, of Chandler Johnston, 2549 Fair· BUfTALO RANCH ()pee Da:Uy a:..pt M....,J
NO. A.2!I260 N_,.,.,.rt Beach ... Several chll· way Drive, Costa Mesa. while the -· ~-.,.... at .-...,E ,.,...._-PRE Jaddli9 NCYnCE OF HEARING dren broke a stop slg:n at Topaz cr t was moored at Lido Pen· ~ ..... oud-l ..u. Ina
SUPERIOR COURT OF TilE and Park avenues. Balboa Ia· Insula · · . A burglar atole $12 eo-t JlitMraY 101. c.-..a Na:r
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR land ... A bUT~tar stole 16 cans from an apartment at 202 20th See the But:falo on their range! ,....,_
TilE COUNTY OF ORANGE ot ~ from the boat "Stlng St.. Newport Beach ... A radio Coada TraU ..• Have tun on a TJac.
Estate of Ray", while It was moored near was stolen from the car ol ._, •--aida. Ft11t Tradr. or on the
ROBERT C. NEWTON. the VOla Marina ... The bli"Vele lllchard Lukins of Pomona. while A~ ., • ....._ S.._ TNia. __ _. _, th hl J .. _ .. 14 s llrowR around Perter'a Wstem -... Dece....:u. of John Green. 811 Klnp Road. e ve c e was par..cu th t. Wear StOft. Hone Back Ride a nd
NCYnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN Cliff Haven. was atolen trom the Balboa · · · Emery Newbern of ejljoy a real h'Hr ...,_, • M
that Robert C. Newton, Jr. has Horace Enalp School ... BUb' Wllmlncton wu booked for Jn· Slaows e-n __. ... 1"1' Ja.
nled herein a pet:IUon for Probate Catn. S. of 124~ 43rd St.. New· toxk:atlon · . . Jobn Butdll.aon cDa VW... ,_., ....._ ~ Will and lor Lettft'l of M · -----------of El Toro was booked for ln· lftaAL •Aaaalll
rnlnlmadoft With t.be wm An· • !WAal •-taxieatJon In an auto. S J11D1:1 1'c. 11a
...., ---hlch ._ ----·-..... MODI ··-nex.._ ""'""""'"""""" to w .. (Continued on Pap ~ve) ---made for furt.her particulars. and CER'IlFICATE OF BUSINESS --------=.:.......-::_.::...:._......:..._.:•=-=-:._=._!•= .. :!..:el~·~-~m~ .. ~----~,_.~~·~11.4~'~Laa.~~~~~-~-
h 1 Ftctttlou. P'trm Name t at the time and p ace ot hear· THE tmDEJtSIGNED do here· ln1 the same has been aet for June 7. 195'7. at 10 a.m.. In th~ by oerttty that they are conduct·
courtroom of Department No. 3 ln1 a retall meat mar~ and
of said court. at County Hall of dellcateaen bu.stnee. at 3U1 E.
Records, In the City ot Santa Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Ana. C&llfornJ.a. Callf .• under the tlcttUous firm
L. B. w Au.ACE. Cl erk name of Butcher Boy Meats and
Dated May 18, 1957. that saJd firm is composed of the A. K. PHELPS following persona wboee names
Attorney for Petitioner. In full and places of residence
3429 E. Coast Rlchway, Corona are u followa. to-wit:
del Mar. C&llt. Leon PhUllp Rhinehart.
Harbor 1288. 3m Heliotrope, Corona del
PubllAh: May 23. 30. June 6 RJ~ c:!~ Rhinehart.
In the Newport Harbor Ensl,n. 636 St. James. Rd .• Newport
Place your classified ad In th~
!'{ewport Harbor Enal,n -can
Harbor 1114 or Harbor 1115.
Beach. Calif.
WITNESS our bands thls 30th
day of April 1957
Leon Phillip Rhinehart
Richard Leon Rhinehart
STATE OF CAUFOR.NIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
ss.
ON nns 30th day ot April.
1957. before me, a Notary Pub·
lie In and for I&Jd county and
state. Tealdlnc thtftln. duly
comml.aloned and .worn. ~r ·
aonally appeared Leon Phillip
Rhinehart and IUehard Leon
Rhinehart. known to me to be
. the penona whoee names are
au lMicrlbed to the w1th In In·
atrument. and admowledled to
me that they executed the
aaaw.
WI li'fi!SS my hand •nd of·
fle1al .eat
Mary A. Baapa
Notar7 Public: 1ft an• for sald
County and State.
My Conurl'aton elll)lres
Auc. 11. tD.
PublJah: May •• 16. zs. 30. 195'7
In the N....-port Harbor Enal,n.
• ,., ... , t • PeopleM..been • ~ ••• Mel
• •• or any night I
FCII' Ill e¥8lin& of fun and reluation.'foin the
Cllllp'lel poup around the Steinway
at die colorful Hurley Bell .
a... Scott plays the latest hits from top
•Oidwayabows, special .mood music'"
ad roar favorites of yesterday. Alnd when
yoa wut to sing ..• just join in.
I ' .~.:-~ d . '' m aJ I UtiU . to nve. • • • .. .......... • y Ill ~
See YfW •t the Hurley s.JI 16night?
.... .,..
" ..
'tr\; •t ttf Metro! lt'a the amart W., t. .. ...._,.. wut to 10 placa-
Ml .. ,. die idea of clrtriq throl~P
....,.~ • ••••a
,.
IMPROVEMENTS ARE THEIR BUSINESS. Offi-
cers of the recently organized Newport Heights
Improvement A~ociotion ore from left Mrs.
Kathleen Roy, secretary-treasurer: Fred Singer,
president; ond Kenneth Fowler, vice-president.
(Ensign photo).
GIJIL POa TBE SM1TBS
A 7-pound, 5·ounce daughter
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dud·
ley Smlth of 409 38th St .. New·
port Beach, Friday, May 3, at
Hoag Hoepltal.
WJlALEifS HAVE a uT GmL
A 7·pound, 5-ounce daugh ter
was born to Mr. a nd Mrs. Rob·
ert Whalen ot 122 E. Bay Ave.,
Balboa, Thursday, May 8, at
Hoag Hospital.
Boat Mooring
Pight Looms
There's opposition brewing in
Balboa against the plan to build
boat slips at 3 bay front street
ends, but the N~port City Coun·
ell voted last week to go
ahead with the project.
The boat slips, accommodat·
lng 6 boats on each ot 3 street
e:1ds, will be constructed at F.
H a nd K streets. The other 3
bay front street ends. G, I and
J, will be reserved for swimmers.
Council awarded contracts to
the low bidders: Croft It Neville,
$2.890 for H St.; Trautwein Bros.,
$2,781 for F St. and $2,634 for
K St.
Councll received a letter from
Ernest Waltze. 1530 Ocean Blvd.,
BaJboa, and 61 cards from Bal·
boa residents a pproving the ac·
tion of Couhcll In keeping street·
ends of G, I and J open for
swimming. '
But there w~ letters from
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mrs. A. Francis Nixon, 1516 • • Ocean Blvd~ and Mrs. Arch ie
• .. • Thomas, 1520 Ocean Blvd., op· • WH-~ s • posing the use of G St. for moor· • • ing of boats. ! ! Also from tne audience came
• • a number of protests against the • DOl NG • mooring plan. • • Mrs. Goldie Joseph asserted
• • that many residents of the Penln-
• T. M. Hambrook, your Telephone Manager in Newport Beach • sula are opposed to closing street ! ! ends to swtmmJng. She said that
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • they were not aware of the pl&n
Guarding the scrfety of you and your family il a big part
of any telephone man'a Job. That's why we each fake a
coUTBe in "defensive drivmg." It tea.chee ua waye to avoid
accidents-to anticipate what other driven or pedest.ria.n.e
may do. It really works too. Our driven cover mllllon.a of
miles every year and chalk up one of the best aafety rec-
orda in the U.S. It paya off for ua and our families, and for
you too, for it helps make driving aafu fOI' everyoae.
•
• • •
• •
A reMrve of power gu.arct.
your phone eervice---day iD
and day out. Happily,
atorma and other eme rg-
encies don't come along
often. But we keep ready
anyway. Special standby
generators run by guoline
or die8el engines have been
provided in each telephone
central office. U needed,
they can take over to sup-
ply necMB&ry power. Th.ia 18
one of the many ways we
work to provide telephone
eervice you can count on.
HELP
We a.r. V6Y buq ln.stalllnl equipment to bring fut. modem
41al .moe to all cu.tomera w1th Harbor telephont> numbers.
You ean help u. wtth thl.l l.lllpottant project In the foJlowiq
waye:
l . Wb~ the tet.obone man atop~ at your home to ptac. a dial
on your telep6o.ne. please let bJm ln to make th• dlan1e.
u your telepbone m.Uit be a 41aJ ~ho~ ln order to work
after tho eutover to dJal M:l"V1ce tn lfowmber.
2. When you flnd a "Blue Bell" notice that a telephone man b.u been to '/'OW home to mab tb.la ehanp and JOU ,.... not home, p-... eall the numbft on the notice <Ubertt
8-0001) f« an appolnt!Mnt to mab the eban,..
J. Pl .... do not aak to haw you., old Bart:lor numbft witb an 0rto1e pref1s or for a JP'dal, euy 10 ,........_ nvmw.
11lia projtd ...... ~ •:e:=.Jt~-..... --·...a . .ca-. ca.nMt ... .,........ ......... ,.. ..
..,od u &.DO«W. TOO ...... ,. ..,.... n~ .,. U.. .-It
Gl peaplll t171Dc to IDtiDOIW tbe MW....,. dl~t n......_
The ...., .-.-.. • .. • ,... .......... lit tii'talllal JOG tM ._. ~ ..me. ID die WCiiid. ,..._ JMip -. 'l'Mak,_., ......
to close 3 ot the bay front street
enda.
George Gun Jr.. member ol
the Balboa Peninsula Po In t
Assn., said that the propoul had
~n given plenty ot publJclty
and ha~ ~n d iscussed by the
association during the past year.
Under the clty'.s plan. the Point
Association will handle the leas-
Ing of the slips.
Mrs. Gene Spenct>r said she
appreciated the need for boat
moorings, but she maintained
that there were many more
swimmers than boat owners.
Swimming area Is needed tor
the children on the Peninsula.
abe said.
Councilman Sandy MacKay
replied that under the new plan.
more swimming area Is provld.
ed because boats are kept off 3
street ends entln!ly.
l n another matter concerning
Balboa bay !rontage, Council
received a letter from AI Ander·
son. owner ot the Fun Zone. pro-
testing the lnst.allatlon et a pier
and float at the toot ot Wash ·
lngton St. Mr. Anderson called
It a "frivolous project," and said
that the money could be better
used tor raising Harbor Dept.
sala ries.
Ctty Engineer Bert Webb sa.ld
It was a n!plaoement project.
not new construction. The old
H a r b o r Muter headquarters,
more recently used u the Bel·
boa Hocplta.Uty Pier, 1.1 being
tom down, and a mna.Uer pier
1.s being Installed.
The contract tor installing the
float ,and plet' wu awarded to
Croft 6 N~Jle.
Place your claaltled ad ln the
Newport Harbor EMlgtl -CaU
Harbor 1114 or Harbor 1115.
• LW. .WW.NO MY
t<n5 AAI! FRII. wau..w ... OHe wmt
OUR CoCMPUMI.ml•
NO 08UaATI~.• '
CM.l ...
Dr. Fll_, loes East
For ln•llll S11Q
Dr. George Fleury lr. of Lido
Center and h is family lett l,ut
week for a motor trip to Wash ·
lngton, D.C., when! Dr. Fleury
will do adv&nced atudy In proc.
tology f or 18 months.
Drivin g through to the east
with Dr. and Mrs. Fleury an!
their thn!e older children. Their
youngest daughter, Ann, age 1,
left a few weeks ago with her
uncle and aunt. who were visit·
lng out here.
SC~ GEOa GE ~ aEmUX
Anny Sat. l ames P. George,
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Paul P.
George of 105 15th St., Newport.
participated In a field training
exercise with the Sixth Infantry
Regtment in Berlin. ~rmany.
Sgt. George, who entered the
service ln 1954. 1.1 a comp&ny
squa d leader. He 1.1 a 1.954 grad ·
ua te of Newport Harbor Hleh
School.
JAMES D.
RAY
lliWIIC Ce11r1ctor
M46 £. COAST KWY ..
COl ONA DEl MAa
HAiiMr 4761
a..w-:H~419t
n..c.uw••-D• 2 '1 I
~t 'IUe -lubbel' 111e
J'Ocmlca -J..I.Mleum 11M OlaTIII' Ulf_.,
111 &. 1,.. at. c.e. ....
LidJIII a..all'
22 Yean In Orup CoulltJ --..._____------
Costa Mesa Lun~berCo.
LUMBER-BUILDING MA1'EIWL18
................. Cllllal ...
OOIITIL
COICIETE 00.
HOM'E LOANS r., ._,.. Flllllltlll ....
For Choice Properties In Orange County
Interest rates from 51/s%-Terms to 20 yean
Exl.sting propertJe. « new con.etructlon
Call u. for apeedy, tree appra1.sala.
Liberty 8-7791
•
South Coast Mortgage Co. Inc. ••c..tllll'•••-•· .. , ....
Loan Correspondent tot Eutern m.ur~ Companle.
"Member of the Mol'tgage Ban.ken Auoclatlon of America."
Located directly ac:rc.e from the Balboa Bay Club
'
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Nothing cooks as fast~ Gas!
And only ~ gives you instant, visible control!
INitNft' OM-INitNft' Olfl •
Gas •t.rta food ....... ......... ........ T*" .,... ............ ..
11a1erl•a Mit to ca•ee boU·OVtrll '*r ...... cool ... ..... _Get ..... ........ ..c ....
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INSURANCE
nD-IIAJIIKE-AU10
W. C. WAGNER
GO E. 1Ttla at.. Colla ~ ll'beri7 8-0tllill ._ RA !18'78
The followiD9 tizma cmd citizeoa ol
Newpwt Beach hcrYe COD!rihuted to the
INFORMAnON FUND
to bring to you the facta ol our critical
water muation cmd the
FflST tHSIDENT of the Colona Highlands Prop-
erty Ownen Assn. is Ira W. Smith, a.at.d at the rig~t. Seat.d beside him is Mrs. W . E. Lachen-
myer, member of the Boord of Directors. Stand-
ing are David Webb !left), a member of the
Boord, and Charles Holey. vice-president NEED for WATER RESERVOIR
ln. ...... lp 11, ......... ... **i-a~'M-~i-~
01 c1111 1111 .. Tar Tattles -.,. IIADAU LILID"l1W.
cmd r.oiH''''•Dd a
LAGUNA
FEOEW SAYIN&S
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
TWO OFFICES
To Serve Y•
LAGUNA lEACH
AHO
SAN CLEMENTI
QUICK
24 HOUl SBVICI
LOW
LOW .. liDUQNG•
INTD.EST lA TES
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
FREE
CUSTOMBS' PARKING
ESCROW
SUVICf..
EffiCIENTLY OPatATlD
LAGUNA BEACH
m Oc... Ave.
PHONI HY 4-lln
SAN CLEMENTE
.01 Hac.-....,
PHONE HY.-.. 2-1195
• HY_... 2-119•
Mrs. Bozlle A.. Ba.mel, 71. ot
273 E. 19th St., eo.ta MeN. dled
Tuesday, May 14. at her home
alter sufterlnr a hea.rt attack.
She wu a native of Iow a and
llved In Coeta Mesa 23 yura.
She Ia survived by 3 daurhtera.
Mrs. Birtle Howe of Coeta Mesa.
Mrs. LlUy Mavity of Alhambra,
Mra. Ellon Jameson of Wuhlnr-
ton; 5 110ru1, A.. W. and R. L.
Barnes of Coeta Mesa. Philip ot
Santa Ana, Hobert of Vt.ta,
Ronald of Oklahoma.
f'UMral ~ were held
Saturday at Pukes·BeU Mortu-
ary chapei. ec.ta ......
Professional
Directory
rrlendly Kel~borbood Service
PARKES-BELL
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
u 8-34.33 • s-3434 eo.ta x ..
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
~ the Barbar Ana
Baltz Mortuary
a1AP1!L BY 111E sEA
Harbor a
3152) E. Cout RJJdlWQ
Corona del Alar
Baltz Mortuary
LJ~ 8-2121
17b 6 Superior, Costa Meu
AMPLE PARKING
BOTH LOCATIONS
CEJIETEBT
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
Harbor Blvd. at Glaler
KDOERI.Y 5-1.1S8
onoKETIIT
Dr. Keith M. Walker
Optometrl.st and Orthoptlat
2721 E. Cout Hlrhway
Coi'Ona del Mar. Callfornla
Harbor QM!5
Fa. all your
Prlnttnr l'feeda
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Trl-Strma, alonr 1llf'Jth all the
other clube at achoot., Ia bu.wy
plannlnr their end-of-the-year
tntivitlea. On May 23 1s the an-
nual party With the Rl·Tara. The
two boys and rtrla honor clube
meet atter IChool for a dlnn«
prepared by the rtrt.. and varl·
oua sports and fun. Tben on May
77 1s the banquet held at a
restaurant here In town. As ruesu. a tucher and a rtrl nu ·
dent are Invited to represent each
of the three fa~ of Trl·Sigma·
Scholarship, Service, and Sporu.
manshlp. And finally on J une 4,
ten of the atria w1ll aerve at the
boya annual Baseball Banquet. • • •
wtll be rewarded by a more
popular u.ee of the cans dllrl~
lunchtime.
DON'T BE A LITTERBUG! • • •
e I~CE aUQUET
Invitations to the 27th annual
Service Banquet were dlstrlbuted
Monday of last week to the
lucky few. The fabulous e•~·of
the-year ~ent ls ICheduled for
the nJaht of May 24. at 6:30. The
dinner 18 always held In the
cafeteria, and It Ia decorated to
a special themt, which Ia kept
aecret. • • • enoM
Lut Frtday was format. and
nowers nJaht u Harbor juniors
e STU'DEJn' aoDT ELEcrJOX and ~nlors .tepped out to the
Posters. Petitions. and Ptoml.tea Prom. The theme this year wu
were the main thourhts ln atu· "Apple Bloaom 'nme", and the
dents mlnda Jut week or so. juniors 'had done a beautiful job
Nominations and campalgnina with the murala alona the walt.,
for student body omcers of next the c~ paper roof, and the
year kept ~eryone busy-if not waterwheel decorations on the
campalrnlnr for someone, then pool.
tlndlnr out whom to support and When the hlghlltrht of the eve.
vote for. nlng, the crownlnr of the queen El~ u president la a boy and her four prtnceues, bef&.n,
who Ia noted tor hla athletic ac-Jody Lleb wu crowned as queen.
hlevement at Harbor, Carl Ber-Her tour prlncaBeS ~re Carolyn
aeron. Now that you have Green. Jean Anderson. Laurie
elected him, let's keep our fin-Hendrldte. and Katen Waener.
1ft'S croaed that he doea u well Tbe beacl chairman o1 the
hanclllnr a pvel u be does a dance th1a ,...,. was JuRI« a..
football. Our MW vtce·president ,.._.4knt Dean 'Bidtetta. 'nloee
Ia popula.r Glenda Price: ~ wbo bftded the eommlttee. WftW
t.ary 18 Gall White; ~urer. Ron ~e Cbunc. lnvftatlon.a. ot.ane
Keet«. The new C.A.S.C. ,.p. Lund, decorations, Leo Bestpn.
resentatlve Ia Patti Whitefield; art, Ron Jteeler, tickets. and Dean
and student court head I.! Bob RJcketta.. who headed the overall
Burnett. plannlna committee. Running for president of the • • •
5tudent body were: Dean Ricketts. e CAA ELECT10XS
Stan Lewts, and Carl Bergeron.
Vying for' the vfce.presldency
were: Glenda Price, and Dan
Pierce. Nominees for the position
of SKT't'tary wert-: Gall White,
Maxine Chung, and Paula Echola.
Running for treasurer were:
Ron Keeler. Dlant-Lund. and
Randy ~ler. Candidates for the
office of C.A.S.C. were: Pattie
Whlteflt-ld, and Jim West. And
lastly, those competing for the
post as student court hud were:
Bill Brew. Bob Burnett. Jeff Mac-
Nt-llledge, and ·Mary Covalt
Along with the student body
elections were the G A.A. eJec.
tlons .. The girls chose Gerry Nack
u tht-lr next year's pres1dt-nt,
Oocky Lomax u v~·presldent.
Betty Evans as recordlnr secrt-·
tary, Lorraine CUthbert u cor·
responding secretary, Clem Es·
trada as treasurer, Mary Lu
OownJnr as reporter, and Kathy
Fosarty, next year's .ophomore
represen ta tl ve.
Leadlna the g1rla u softball
manager will be Sandy Spurgeon,
basketball manarer -Marilyn
Bowler, form IWim manaaer -
Lonna Loyd, speed AWim man·
arer -Carol Da~n. tennl.!
manager -Pat Bush, hockey
manarer-Judy Lovell, badmln·
ton manarer -Robin Rylett.
dance mana~r -Lola Pelletier,
and volleyball manaa« -Joan
Brandt.
YES VOTE on BOTH Propositions
TUESDAY. MAY 28. 1957
HONOR ROU. OF f1NANaAL SUPPORT
-tbe WATER RESERVOIR CAMPAIGN
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The officers of this year haw
done a wonderful job of lmprov·
lnr our government and helplnr
to keep our school spirit at a
good level. Turning over ht.
pvel Ia John Henroun. John 1.a
plannlna on continuing hls edu-
cation at either Santa Barbara
or Occidental. Charlie Vander-
vort will be going to Stanford
Unlwnlty when he graduates
this year u viC'epresident. Jod)'
Ueb. vi'(&doua student body M!C·
retary, wUl ~ leavtnr Harbor
for U.C.L.A. Carolyn Daniela. t:reuurer few
the put yur. will not be golnr
to college but wUl be setll~ up
housekeeping for herself and her
h band. Unlvet'lllty of Southem HOO AYI • fomla ls the destination ol
Do Redington, student court
head. Bob Hendershot. our C.A.S.C.
repreeentative, will be stayl~
home to eo to O.<;.C. Good luck to you who are leav-
Ing u.a. ptay your college years
be pJ'OSI)el'Oua; and welcome to
you who are stepping ln. I wish
you a successful term.
• • •
WE MADE IT •
The lint year ia the hardest. tbrr ICIY
. •• ., we·re goiD9 to celehrate!!
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