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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-06-13 - Newport Harbor EnsignMJ == c :June Bride Edition ... SedloD 2 A J.45-POUNO MARLIN was caught by Wayne 8. Harper, 209 Driftwood Rd., Shore Cliffs, wh ile fishin9 off the Kona coast of the Island of Hawoii during o recent vocation. The big fish was brought to ~H aboerd •kipper Henry Chee's Malia after o <45-minute bottle. Mrs. Harper accompanied her husband on the vacation. Th.y touMd ell the major islands during their trip. CL ILLS HIS + M e e + e e e e e e e e e a e e e '> • Charles · Fipps of COM Dies See Page 1. Section 2 LEY ELF Pistol Used In Murder ' and Suidde . . . . •:• . '++**a + E E I E M F +: .,, Hop • • • 8 • ;:• • • • • 8 • -• e WHO PAYS FOR PROMOTION? Here a re thoughts on the Newport Ha~bor C hamber reque.t for $2.«>0 of ci ty funds for city ad11ertising: The city is just a political subdivision, formed fo r the purpose of me~ing it easier for a bunch of people to get along toqeHter. T •• money is 11oted for that purpose . The city is not interested in the least in promotion, in gettin9 bigge r, or bringing in mo re indu,try. Those are interests of individuals, and the individuals who are inter- ested are those who pro fit f,om such promotion end such ~h. These indi11iduafs are the ones who should put up the money for the promotion, ~nd they should not expect those opposed to prom~tion a nd g rowth to have to put up money against their will Councilma n Lee W ilder stated it very well: · Promotion of ·'I city is primarily oi interest to people who bene fit dtrectly. end the m-:>n~y should come from their podets. not from ta• fund s. · I persoMify want to see the city grow, because I m ,,., " business that g rows with growth of the city For the reason I om e Cha mbe r member !two Chambers, a s a m<~tter of fact) beceuse .t •s the b u.iness of a Chamber to promo te trade It •s not the funcl•on of a c•tv to promo te enything, except e ffic•ency in mon~q•nq c.ty aff3trs • e WATCH YOUR OWN BACKYARD People cen be discouraging ot times. ot least to ctty adm,.,;~tr"J · tors. A city budget of more than 2 million doll<1rs con be ~ssed with scorcely a murmur. Another metter of much les~ ,..o,..~equence C<')n couse a major crisis. Mondoy evening's Council meet•nq presented e qood e~omple There we re 11ery fe w questions o n t he c•ty budget A si zoble cr?wd sat through that without a peep. but the n up come the problem cf use of wote rfront property ne ar Bolboo Coves and Ne wport :sland in accordance with the zoning of that property and the ftght ..,.~s on. W hen thot was over, off went the C oves ond Newp.,r• ls:o.,d ·ont•n· gent Nothin g else motlered. Some thtng harpened last Thur~d<~y at the C otizens C o mm.ttee meettng. Pro1ech o enormous mognotude were qutd ly epproved But then up come the proposel to open up the Lorkspur deod -end ~·~t. and the Lerhpur continge nt wes pro test.ng. W hen thot f,ght wes o11er, larhpur 1\ve. got up on it\ collecti11e feet end left the roo'TI. 1\ coupe of d eys eeNier, Belboa Islanders crowded the P~rh .end Recre~ttion Study Group to moke sure they didn't all of e suddsn ad journ to the Grand Canal and stort filling it up fo" school and per~ site. After proper essurences had been give n, C ity Maneger P.o bert Shelton suggested that there were other importont problems. and weren't they interested. Sure they were and as soon es the G rond Carol matter was settled they too d od the fam ,r w ~l· ou1 Ar.d so it qoes. ' It s whot hoppens in your own bo(~yad thd l ':I') "'S. Perl-aps that's the way •I should be Loo~ t• our w 'l bMt ("'·ds end the front yard ond b oth s•de>. too o,.,d t~>e c t f ho.Jse , ' o whole, will be kept pretty neot. D•s<"ouroging to the city offic•als, to be ~ure but th_,t s the wey OJ' \ystem of government worh. A ffo,s of c•ty ond stole ~nd ~att.:>n ore kept in orde r by hundreds of wotchdogs who ere keepmg o sherp e ye on their own bodyerd. Leatilc 9:30 DaiiJ FBOM two UJ)Pef tront t.th oM to be. More ~ to t.h.. ftuture f'laMrmtn! e a.u. a-t ln ~· We aald It, Jut w.ek. I« a departed friend. and U..n .tood •ltb h .. d bared lol • c:rrm:art COIIKIIID ..U. wouW 8Ift on 1D7 MrWII. a moment (no lonrerl at the 'llle ClUzea 4d~ QGJa· aDd ..a'f look • act Uke ltnal ~ place. One ot rny mJttee appolnte4 bj the Cit;)' .,.. eve a little. wtllter oompanJon.a had run afoul Ooundl, on the rec:o-r endMtol• Ia owrall ,ldlntt .. J .,. ot eom. unJrnown mt.tortune. or City Manarer 8oWt ....... Jo7M fli'u Ylalt. I u..qtlt ft and the blue Pactnc had cut lh• hu Mt In motion a tremeodo• ha4 a bW ..._.. ~ Ufel-body &lbON on the beach wave ot public lntel8t In elty In-the lut fottJ·elfht houN. It ~ In Wat Newport. rovemment. raiMd ~• wuhtub t\11} -you oy ~ ~ 'lbe departed wu one o( the Committee mem~ h a v • ~~ remetn* tloe tub tft. • rray whales who didn't make It leai'Md a lot about wbat makM t1.n1 tn,.the drive Ju.t out aJde a-clt to the Bertnr SeL Best the wheels ro around and In the rarap door. f emptied Jt out ru~ Ia that It wu a youna one, tum bave increased the lntt!lftt wb1le a,o. and the raln t. com-»odd 1.eoet Jon1. and that It bad of thetr frlenda and neJ.hborS. A l.ftc down apln. I expect the tub e .or 'faT ret"Urned wtth ftlb -that a., Nft eloul ol a tiU•'• Jll'(lplllor. lot of people have dt.eovered the wtll be full ol ratnwat• qatn 1•ve .,._ ataUinr ott wrl~ SOME had tta. All bad fun. lor the after put al tbe b-. locatiOn ot CJty HaJJ and tM fact totnonow raotnln&. You mJtbt t.hta week"• ltUft, boJlnr daily A.monr the c:oot_.,.1 boac. W, ~boWed a JUlMMf ol ~ that tbeoy hold pubUe eound l ,.u.. &om aU thla that l am for t.bat IIG NEWS. 1'HE niS'I' wu Harry aopr.• AD~UATE. a.rau.a.. and no I'K'CIIptable meetlnp there. eett:1n1 pretty dt.rueted.. ALBACOJl.E OF 1'1I.E SEASON. 1be f&nl aboard aot tMt bar· ta.IL 'ftte tftJw1ill lllff_.. In~ M predicted h~re. the com-I took the doon off and pJaned But the only thlnr th~re t. to taeudu and ftiiDPeCI • wttb a hve occanecl -...-. ~ mJttee. have come up w1th .c>me them down ud now they are report, .c> far, t. report& lot o1. the loot. 111 fact. '-A.moJ• tor U.. lut ot ... ~ ..._ delu&lotw ot rrandeur -out ol ltuclc apln In the jambe. Week~nd talk lndlcated that Jr. took top pdze tor awn tor the are wtll on tMir wey liialtlt. our rwach to finance -but on Tb~re were 58 tornadoes re· there Wft'e ~U.rtcf a m a 11 larsetrt flab, not to mention a WIUal))•, before tlw net ol. .&prll. the wbole then bave been de· ported ln TaU In one day. IChoola about 2~ hours rulllllnr MW perpetual trophy, t.belporta-'"-• lMt one we watdMct wu on v~loped maay practleal ~-Our beautiful new lnter-rerton-time .c>ut.b ol the South Coronado man'a Award. apoqond by Udo AprU I. mendatlons which It eamed out al rree.&y ju.t north of here ha d Island. That m~an. the lonr-ftns lale'a Tackle •op. Sporiaman. With moet ot the clam•• a&•· will be of benefit to our d ty. A over a t.bouaand can and truclul ue no farther down the line than LlmJted. loe Amold. Sr., bad lnr bHn done to tto• powtf· reneral advi8ory c o mmItte~ •tuck ln h11fh water yesterday. Enaenada, but the report didn't wcond btrrest n.b With owner houae. the whaJe'a bll tall, th1t should be a penna nent fixture. Som~ ~nfineer rot h ls decimal hlnt how car oftlhor. they w~re. "Uncle Harry" Roc~ pl'Oductnr many-ton ;rounallter mut haw • • • point In the wronr place. Thl.l we.ek should be Important. the one that came In thlt'd. had a bad time fM aome ....U. e WAft An ...,.... I will never apln feel bad Meanwhll~. the t~mpo ot In-drlttlnf helpl..ty, without betnz I can't eee what the Wa~ and about aome ot the erron that I terut and activity lncreued. Other partlcJpatlnr boata were able to eet anywhere, or,atlaps, Ileana oommltte. Ia clolnf ueept ma1c~. auch aa retdnr a aarare Lido Islander Ever~tt Hadley t. Georre P\aller'a NOMAD., Sam to tJnd food. eon.aJdert,.. the declalol\8 ol. a noor .c> that It won't drain. It out wtth his big EBB'MDE. Se-Kalota ROMAN, Aicte;raon • CA· nte etty had their own prob- hllher authortty -the pneral the smart boys lou.e It up, I veral years aao "Uncle Harry" GE. Ralph Bolden • ROBIN lema with the burtal ol. tbe •· Cltkena Advtllory Comm.lttee. I think a dumb cookJe Ilk~ me can Rorers Jln ed t.b~ number on~ BOmN, Paul ., .. ~. AZTECO, ceued. S.vetaJ te.ntths ol cihatn can't tee what thl.s group Is ac-be u cuad. Some of the beet ~n -lonl·fln whll~ a board the Ebb· Tandowaky'a T-WAVI!, and an 18 and a broken h&WII!r f&ft ~­ COGNpliJblnr. gltiHrtnr b.Jalr\1 In the State of tldl' a nd became King Cor a Day, footer, 1\Ame uneown, belonr-dence ot the cttt.rlcultt• oon· My bnpi"NNllons of thl' dolnrs Texas had a hand In the build· In fishing and h arbor aoclal clr-lnr to the Felnstelna. Tbe latter tronUnr the mortlcb.M, wta.D ~ ot t:M Ways and Meena c:om.mJt-tng ol that r .... ay. My, all that clea retu.med fl)'tnr the .... n.known paid OW' vt.1t. nte cduma•IOID· tw at their ftrlt mfttll\1 Mbnday money, all thow bralna. and they A. n umber of othl'r boata will pole-puaq ftar, U dJd the Azteco tion wu a deep lftW Ia t1ae l'llflt: Tbe entire. evening was stJII <"an't build an "all-weather" join the hunt by mid-week. The and the T-Wave. MebM others. aande. where the Ora)' One will spent In approvtn1 thl' proceed-road. TOLUCA will go to San Diego In th~ ladles dlvblon, Maxlne remaJn. Ko m•rke> 1.1 OIIIDWID· lnp ot th~ ~n~ral committee. In addition to all this, llghtn -and operate out ol th~ff. lluth McCl~Uan'1 haJibut wu topa. Pat plat.d, .c> we'll aay It aptn: ~ should that be necessary! lng struck the hous. tha t Dave and Bill ~Lamar will join th~ Ald~n took second place, Fern R.I.P. Perhaps It's nice for the higher and Carolyn are In yesterday pack In their LADY LAMAR. The McAnlt. third. rankJng committee to know that mornlnlf. It ruined hls 'IV aerial, FRONTIER. sportflsh~rman out Th~ juniors, who aJwa~ malt~ we approve their action. and wh~re th~ ~lectrlcal s.rv1ce of the Balboa PavUion. Is ached-these family tournamenta rrand 1 wu hoplng to h~ar IIOmt' d is-hooked onto the hou.~. It sha t -uled for a long trip rome Wed-affairs. even when fish an <"Usslon ot the Council's problem.<~ tered a 2x6 Into spllntt>rs, blew nesday. when thl'y make their scal"'le, returned drlpplnlf In In raising the dough re--m~ to the switch-plate ott ln the bath-first albacore pas.<~. Th~ en~ glory. Slx prtua had been pro- finance some-or the fantastiC' room. bu.rnt up the switch, blew vinl' says that Cy w~Jch, last vtded for the }oWl'r·ar~ra. Susan recommt'ndatlons of tht> dlfft>rent up or burnt up the ~ll'ctrlc Clobe year's No. 1 long -fin champ, Is Loef1J~r took ftrst for the younr Study Groups. There arE' some In the fixture beyond lt. scorched going to trp to repeat aboard hi& lsdles. sine~ she was the only good Ideas. but they must be tl· a bar of soap on the bath-t ub. new C'l'VELLA, not long ba<"k girl who caught A.NY'I'1JTNG. nanced from sou rces other than and apparently w~nt out th rouJth from an e-xtended Mexican <"rul~. Wha t matters 11 her catch WAS our pres~nt mrome or any that l'h*" pipes In the tub It black -Thf're are doubtln' many others. a StarflatlT Is In sight. ened a path w here It went. In Look tor that first one soon -Kent Andl'raon topped the boya • • • addition, he says his 'IV Is and soon, In this loa-book, says with a bonita, whll~ the next e LECAL PJlOBL.EXS "~lted". I didn't get 10 sef' It, as Junr 14th. It's as rood a date as four prizes, In order of Import. 1 ra lst'd the question last week he h ad taken It to a repair shop. any to hang on to, old "Finn" a nce, w~nt to Jimmy Cunning. as to whether we a re now g rown It must have scared the living Ha rrl80n to th~ contra ry. ham, George McCI~Ian, Ra ndy up enough to afford a full tim~ out or them. as he said It sound~d • LIDO UCLEJIS Alderson and Jack McClellan. rity attorney That department like they were being bombed I M~anwhll~. there's 8 lot of Allen Loetfl~r won what would n.>quested $23.500 for the annual hate to think what might have other kinds of !l.shlnc goi ng on. bt> designated lh~ booby prize. budget The pre-sent figure Is happened to anybody If they dl 11 T th 1 1 $19,342. up $11,290 In 3 years. were In that tub with It full of LIDO ISLANDERS, youngest of or nar y . 0 ea.e e I t ng, t Lao& lfO'I'IC:a NCYnCE OF PUBUC B'!:.UIJfG Noti~ t.· hereby liven that tM PlannJnr ConunJ.alon ot tbe City ot Newport leach will hold a public heartnr on the appllca· tlon of: C. J. Allen tor a va.rlancl' No. 376 to ~Jt awlmmlnf pool on front one-hall ot lot Oft Lot 7, Tract 2334, 1325 Dolphin~- Notice Ia he.reb)' further 11wn that said publle heartnr will be held on th~ 20th day ol June, 1967, at the hour ot 8:00 p.m. In th~ Coundl Chambers of thl' Newport Beach City Ha.U. a t which time and place a ny and all persons Interested may ap- pear and b& h~ard thereon. RAY Y. COPEUN, Secfttary Newport Beacb City Plannlnr Cornmlaalon the major Harbor Area anr llng was a wa rded for the smallest d uring whlrh we have had an water dubs. staged thelr Fa mily Tour-tlsh. Allen was rea lly acraplng lncrea!W or roughly only 3,000 In The elf'ctrical meter was also nament on Sunday, with more the aqu arium! His catch weighed population The re«>nt census I burned up. ctJ ONE OUNCE' Sell throuah Enstrn CluaJfled. showed 21.201 This lncrt'ase h as In addltton to all this, I've got success than tou~ys of this ~xa Y · h h t~ usually produc.. Herb RJley wu Tournament been a <'Celerated by annexations, three houses w ere t e water They had q uite a tu.rnout. J~an Chalrman. and Harold Aldenon which hav~ about com~ to an ls romlng through t he walls 1 d 1 · 11 Tandowsky says. J~an should dlahed out thl' prtz.es and trophies end, exce pt as new subdivisions when t rains, a n t ra ms a know, tor hl'r hu.sband, Dr. Ralph, at a Lido Clubhouae hmcheon on are developed In the Corona del the time. Ma r section. It looka like we One of thl' high-ranking en· leada the Lido Anrlera. Some 16 Sunday. The enUre IJ'OUP bad a might expect a population In-1lneers or the State Highway De-fa milies, totalling 50 ancien. of wondedUl time -•peetally the creaw of about 1,000 a year. pro-part:ment tn Aultln dedded to which about halt were junJon., Junlon. eome ol whom were .W vtded people trom other atat8 build a hom~ j ust adjacent aftd 'beaded out Saturday a.m. an4 whlaWnr tbJou,_ tbe lifO(.,..... hear about eauromla. a plac. to below one ot the blf dams on rt>tlre alter they've made their th~ Colorado. The Colorado Rlvn pile and .suffered the lr Clrst CO· Authority warned him. but he ronary or other danger signals and S('veral other people built o;ay ang that "it'-; later than you thest> twenty and thirty thousand think." J dollar homPS. Comf"S the rain. So 1 am r('('ommending that WE' Tht>l r homes a re under water. !Wille Cor a full time attornt>y For years I tried to lmprl'SII The advanta~es. The city would 1 certain people that I wu an l'n· have thE' full. untilvidec1 services Rln~r I And did earn ronslder · of t he man they hire; the city's able money at Ill. But now I le~al library would be retum~d think maybt> I had bet1er try to to its togi<'al pla<"e. the City Hall. Jive It down. and the lt'gal department officE> l If this sort of th ing continues. llhould bt> thert> a lso. 1t should I'm sure that all engineers w11l rost us ronslderably less than the 11oon bt> banished from all the proposed partime salarie-s, $11., ~t boudoirs JJ2, pus $6.000 extra for prorl's· It rained last night, but th~ slonal servl<'t>s. wash tub was now here nt>ar full • • • this morning. Skies have ~n e CBAMBEB FUNDS I partly <'l ear all day BEFIIE WEIIIIII UlfCOJtfDmOJtfALLT Q.V AJUUn'JtED USDA CllADE CBOIC& BEEI' Seven I NS U R A N CE FmE-MABIIm-AUTO W. C. WAGNER ao E. 111h a. 0o11ta "-a.o.· ._RA Sunda y, 3 a m.-Nn. It'<~ not 1 PAUL SMITH lnMmnla. Nor ronscl<'n<'(' Nor ambition It's just thllt I rton't LEGAL lfOTICE Sl"<'m to need that R to 10 hour!! I NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Bone Roast 3421 E. c-t IIIPw•r CORONA DEL MAR It used to take way bark down Notice ls hereby given that the life's road. Planning Commission of the City I've ~n thlnkin ~ of the New of Npwport Beach will hold • p()rt Ha rbor Chambt>r's requPSt publk hearing on th~ appllca- Cor the $2,400 permlsslvp limit of tlon of: Dr. J, C. Humphrey ror a tax m oney tor the romlng fiscal variance No. m to permit en - year. They promas.. to us. It Cor croachment ot fireplace 2'6" Into promotion ot the <"lty. Do we. t he front yard setback on Lot Por or tax payers, n~d promoting? 8. Block 136, Tract COM, 210 lrl.s Need I remind you of th~ Avenue agT'e'l'm~nt or rontract entered Notl<'e Is hereby further given Into last year wherein the City that said public heartne will be Council turned over to the Cham -held on the 27th day or June, ber aome $4.000 to celebrate our 1957, at the hour or 8:00 p.m. In 50th birthday as a ctty? Do I the Council Chambers or the need to remind you tha t the Newport Beach City Hall, at Chamber spent $2,100 mew. than which time and place any and w~ gave them, $2,100 more than a ll persons Interested may a p- they had, a nd came crylne to the pear and be h~ard thereon. Council wtth unpaid bllla for that .RAY Y. COP'EUN, Secretary amount! And that the em bar-Newport Beach City ra.ued Cound l paJd the blll.tl Planning CommlaaJon contract~d by the Chamber and took them ott the hook T So , .. I'm happy to report that Coundl voted 4 to 3 Monday night not to give tax money to th~ Chamber for promoting the NOTICE INVITING BIDS Seal~d propou.Ja or blda w1Jl be re-ceived by the Clty Coundl of the City of Newport Beach, Call· tomla. at br before the bour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on June :M. 1957, city. • • • ror a contract coveri.nz the pub- • L£n"Ea noll PAUL lleatlon and pl'lntinr of all Jepl 1 promlaed you that my bllf 110t.lces required to be pub1Jahe4 flated' nepheW, Paul Smllh. whom In a newwp&Pft' ol reneral clr- I' vial ted In Texaa and who took eulation prlnted and publlahed a tum at wrtt1nr thla column. In the C1t;y ol Newport BNcb, would have another chance . . . tor the fllca1 year end~ JuM IJ)' popular demand. So here 1.1 30th, 1se& anotbet one from Paul: All blda rn\Uit be encloeiid In • • • eealed envUap.. ro.arkled "'BBdll Dear Uncle Andrww: f« pubUca*"' 01 I aJ nodoll." nte onlY 41ttetel~ In tbe and add! 1 d tlo tM CIQ' Cowl· weather n<J'f and wtlen JOU were dl ol. tbt a~ 01 ](...,_. -...:11. here 1e t.hat It 1.1 nJntna hanSel' CaU.fonliL • and mo'N often. • 'the f01'1?1'114ftir DiJt1c1e eb.alJ be J want to antWW ~r at&te· pQIIItted ta me R~ JIU. ment tn 1041' t.u.r. "'I am tioti'D-• l:niip, ~ • ...-.tor tw fltftt to 1fbftc.ttr how m\idl trot ~u~ .....a i'itor to lUll on 10\11 IM!ITa rm -. that M7 3e1t1. Uft, '" ·Order ftl the ~ ll&Jtlfr tb.at extra ... a CoddJ ., ·u.e ~ ID.IIt.ake." ~Mtett.... 1M. ~ l:t'! ;.:I ~ elb'~~'* .... ~ ~ ~--·ftl,..., ~ ......_, ... ~ ........ , .... ~~.UI'I t'-18 ....u .......... ~ .. In tbt J(cppwt ........... ..... 4124 SUNDAY aVTCB&a aon aTaA L&A.W GROUND BEEF 31bs. '1 1111 UU -IOA1T-aEEP SHORT RIBS 25~ iiMiiLESS BEEF 'STEVV 65ft. RED SNAPPER 45~ nD11 ~ &YUt DAY TIDIOVCIIlOVT TD YUJ1 -----~ - -~ --~ =--1"r ----~- 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET wta lana Plans for Teacher Luncheon Are Made by Hi School PTA CHIJRWU Military Order Will Install IT. &DUW'II nanc New Officers on Flag Day ~&m-. ol St. AJ\drew'a Pree. Early plana for a luftdMoft for Kra. Jtobert BMuebamp. bud,.et bytertan Cbuldl wtll bold thelr tudlen, to be beJel In t.be tall, and flnanee; MIS. lohn Hau. ftnt tamuy picnic: o1 the year at were outll.Dect at tbe flDaJ !QMt. ~ an4 ~; Mn. ~-2 p.m. Saturday at the Orance lnf ci memben of the Newport Killer. tiCJ~Wera; Mrs. Art c.tler, Ctty Park.. Famlll~ will brine Hatbor UnJon Rtab School PTA. dUz.tna!)tp and eMJ det~; their own Junella Ice cream and Mn. Orby Andenon eondu~ Mn. 8)tJon l'fe&Jy, charactet and coftee w111 be 8efYed. Came. and the board meetlnf, aplr1tual education; Ml'l. A.rthur entertainment wtlJ held tollow- Cloew and frlendUer relationa Un~e. hotpjtajlt,y; lfrL Fay 1n1 the luncheon. ~n parenu and echooi per. Raibl8on, farulty advttor; Mrs. 80DMI ue u. prtma.ry aim ci Jaebon Harrtt. toundent day and cao*'* couna. PICinC "open hou.e... ltoard memben honorary llte mmtberabtp; M.ra. Tbe !fewport Harbor CoundJ were tol4. Aa a JWult ot eom-wtmam Wlllla.rtaa. crade rep. ol anm:ba wU1 hold a plcnlc at llllt:tee lltucb'. Mrs. ADdeNan a n. ,..ntation; Mre. Edward Robel, 8 p.m. Tunday, June 25, at eo.ta MUnoecl tMt Newport Rubor baltb: M,._ Phil eu.t, eoctal; Mesa Park. U-•-at-Sdloot wtU bold Mr.. C. Morpn P'ltzwater, In- 'nte Ullttaty Order of the Wand w.. has ~n Flar Day (tomouow, lu.ne 14) r~ electSon and I.Mta.llation ol new omeera. '!'be meet.1n1 wtu be held In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Dtnner wUJ be wrved at 8 p.m. Nominated for the po&t ot Com- mander la Lt. Col 4. B. K.lni' ot Balboa. ~r nomtnatlo.ne are cmdr. D. 0 . lohuoo aa ttl"'t vtce eornm.ander; Major lohn UJ*)n, MCOnd vice .commander; Capt. ltayllun Pattt.on. adJutant and ~r: Capt. C. L Nelaon, aur- reon: Lt Ro~ Hurwitz, jud,e advocate: Capt. E. C. Corn.ke, chaplaln; Lt. l'red Dunphy, en- alan. Capt. Pattl.aon t. outcotnc eomman_ckr. A jolnl meeting wiJI be held July 2 at Allen Center tn Lon& Beach wtt.h Lois Anfelea. Paaa- dena, Lon&' Beech cbaptere to metot the national commander-In· chief, U . Cot LNl~ Buawell. Thla will be h1a only vlalt to the Southland. ~ t&;" open bqu.N rwxt tern at Ion a 1 relatlona; Mn. TO IIOLD ftCIOC JWy O.d! I lumb*S tnnUeally Mareb. Charla Stanley, lertalatton: Mrs. Women of the Unlwraallat M• H ff -~·our Father'• ""'"' .. toO.W. l&rtiUa Dorldn. a mathema-Dennt.a Hocland. m&&"uinetl; Mra. CommuJllty Fellowahlp w1U hold Iss u man ---Cb -·'-n&Jnld Nelplent Jack Iremp, motion plcturea and their nnt pk::nlc ot th~ aurnrner and Oou~ to the ~cl --· ... audlo vblual ; Mn. Cordon Imler, at noon today (111unctay) at the 8 8 •d The Oran&e County Chapter haa climbed to 13th tn the na. tlon in new mernber. and ·cur- rentJy paid up members. The ll&'hta are now aet for the top, sa~ Commander Pattiaon. w1th tbe followtnc . · , Ad 8\IJ'• :u:-to -=n.d~~: publldty, pr8S; Mrs. Ralph Ir-eo.ta Mesa Park. Women are te· to 8 a r1 e atat. ColJ,ep In U.. tall w1n, publldty, Newwette; Kn. quNted to brtnf thelr own Jundt ADrT llmiCAL c:&ADOAn -~'' .. '·. . , -. \~ The preadat expr d ap. Ruth Rapp, ~book; Mn. lot and wrvice. on June 22nd ~nd Lt. hndal P. Su~n. pred&Uon to lira. 8)'rvn Nealy, Pritchard. r e c r e • t I 0 n; Mn. CDII COIOIVJfJTT cavaat 10n of Mr. and Ml"' Kenneth A. Mta. I~ Barria. Kle. Mcwcan 'Jbornu Blakely. JuvenUe prot«-"'l"be Third Depee" will be the Weddinp-to-be ~ c:rowdJnr SuMeen ot 1021 Bayside Drlw, Fitzwater, Ml"'. A. L. Hayward, Uon : Mrs Bruee Harahbarpr, eo-Father'a Day aermon topic ot the c-upld'a cal~dar. W. Thelma Newport Beadl, baa rraduated and lfrL Olarla Ary, 1r. tor membeTShlp: Mrs. Frank Cay, Key. Jl!dwln C. Comke Sunday Buttman of 1a8 Jumlne Ave , from tht' Army Medlcal Service their help wtth polJo lmmuntza. ways and meana; Mra. Allen mornlnr at the Corona del Mar Corona ~~ Mu, Ia llated amonr School, Fort Sam Rouaton, Tu. tJons. Wlnr. wellare: Mar&aret May, Community Church. the eomtnr 1un.e brides. He attended UC and Ia a member Va.rtoua dla~ ratUJed by Thelma, who will be ma.rrlM of Slrma Nu and Seabba.rd a the exeeuttve board include Ura. student wellare. laOLOJI S'I'WAGOCU'E June 22 to lohn Stoner Muutns of Blade. Malcolm a.td. procnm; Mrs. The board will not meet again "Have We Not AIJ One Father" Newport. t. the dauettter of Mr ------- prl8ecl IMXt Sunday, won't you, Charles Ary 1r~ membenhlp; until .chool beeins In Sept~ber. will be the aermon topic ol Rabbi and Mrw. Rlcbard J. Huffman and CALL THE DWSIOlf at Rubor beea~ l ~·t want .. ~om or ~-....:.._.....:..:...:...._....:.._ ____ ...:_..:_ ___________ Morton C. P'lennan at 9 p m. to-w a atudent at Ora.n&e Coast Col· 1:14 tD orc~er Jettatt•dl.. em.J. the~ t.o........., YOQ an.. we~ M ~I! morrow CFrtdayJ at the Temple 1~. The weddtnf wtiJ take opes. buatne. eardlr. llatflalentll. W&WtoaT ••woa ......ur J I D MIDAY, ,..,.. lJ, 187 . Dad Overseas When Little Lesa I s Born Capt. Robert J. K.ay of Corona del Mar had Just ClOC:QPiet~ tenytn.r a plane to Honolulu S&t· urday, June 8, when hla f'll"'t chUd, l.aa Marte, wu born at Hoai' Hospital. ¥.ra. Marie Kay, Robett'a moth- er and well-known reeltor bPte. became a crandmotber tor ~e tlrat time. Bobert'a mother -In· law, Mrs. Muehlhauaer, came he~ Jast wee« from IUlnol.s and wUI ~maJn a few weeu wtt.h the Ka,ys at their h0111le, 423 Car- nation Ave. Capt. Kay. Who flew the tlr1lt Stinlon to Hooolulu that had been nown there aJftlt.'e the war. mumed here Sunday mornlnc to take a tint look at bla 9- pound, 7·oUna! dauabter. Mr. Kay wu an Air F~ Captain and aerved In Italy dur- in&' the war. Mr. and 1lra. ltay returned Jut year from Saudi Arabia. where h• ~ lor T.W.A. eeven ye&ra. Capt. ltay Ia cur- rently employed by Mark m of Loa An&eles. ln eabOOC.! ADVISORY COM II I 13; • • • ~!~~~:7-;~n~~ue, 206 E. place at Christ Olurcn by the lnvttaUoM, ~ ... Jtemem. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~e~~~~RDID~~~~~U~~~~-~~~~d~~~~~~~~W;~~~A~d~pa~,e~~-CConttnued Crom Pare One) traffic congestion could be re· r personnel be usigned to the duced and buslneu Increased." * * * Daa"t ..... 1i ,._ .... to wlalp ........ 4li ._.. ..... cn.e ...... tbe ant U...l Ietty W a tbe QD9IIl &a tbe ...... bowl. cd1 --did .,.. au. .. bot ,.... Cllld egp -.cl bailie • • • u -- filled ·-wltll c:wtw4 Ub .,.. ................... u ._ atdctly ,._ tbe llnt'a ••• 4!i .. ~a&l4& ..... Ltd.. Dee ... ,. Worlta, linD· ...... ...,-.. wtWW ,_ =w .,_ ... .., atnra ~ ....... ....... • .,., . . . na. ....... aa.n-4 -3 • 4li ;._ cd1 ••• 0.. ...... ad1 it .-au. p-1*'9 •.. ~ ....... ,,,,,..-... ..... UaldE -tllala ........ ... !My ........ ,....s .... ~a st.m.. bwfl .....,_ -.............. . ftl t sriltDtbeaJ a~ Cllll· ~.ttwr--•••11 .... _..., ........ .., .. l1ftls ••. * * * BuUding and Safety Dept. so • • • that zoning violations can be e LIDO AllEA tborourhly Investigated and re· The committee indorsed the ferred to the city attorney for proposal that the Lido Shops leral acUon lt necessary. Assn. form a special aseesament A. K. Phelps, who presented dlstrlct to acquire the unlm- t.he report. said there are many proved aectlon of the trianJUiar cues of zonlnr vlolaUon In that block borde~ by Newport Blvd. carai'es have been convertM In-and ~ntaal Ave. for of!-atreet to dwelling units, resulting In ad. parking. The remainder of the dltlonal congestion and arrrava-Udo Shopping ~nter ls already tton of parklnr problems, par· zonM C-1-H and has provialons tlrularly on Balboa Island. for off-street .p~kJ~g . • • • e CDII I USIJfE.SS AHA The committee Indorsed the lJUfgestlon that no dty funds be used for ott-meet parkln& In the eoD'll'tlftdal areaa of Corona del Mar, but Instead the Corona del Mar Chamber of Co~ree ahould encoura,,e local bu.atneu- men tD form a apeclal &aas· m.ent dJstrlct to provide needed otf-atreet parkin(. The Study Group report stated: "SUbstantially more parklnr apaca -part:Jcularly for the bu.alneaea between Marcuerlte e lfEWPOIIT PAAIDJfG Follow1nr r~mend at I on s were approvM for Improving the parking aJtuatlon In Newport commercial ..,.aa: • EllmJnatl rurb parking on Newport Blvd., between 30th St. and McFadden Pl.; use city· owned Iota tn the vicinity for off-street parking. • Prohibit left or U turns from Balboa Blvd. at McFad<kn Pl. on to Newport Blvd. and Ordtid and between Colden. 9o )'QU're a cake ~•tine Dad! rod an4 hmle&f -abould be A UJiat..to-ra.ld·~·bow 1 provtdecl If u.e Corona cle1 :Uar Oaclt ~ ... wtth dtoco-eciiDIMrda1 4lstrkt .. to a~d tate cfl4w ia tor you .•. You'nt the deellM Ill butneee that bl· tn few a btl chip ..-Itch! Mom lltorlt'ally baa accompanied the can QJp her ehlpe to lemon cua· l'f'OWt)a ~ COIDpetition which haa t&rd cw cherry or buttencotch adequate pa.rtdn •. now, th&llka tD Barr and Fostel"' "It 1a eaenttal that actJon be dlvel"'1t1ed rolla for eook:.tes, ca)( .. taken now to acquire the ne<'etl· and deeeertl • . . Pretty rood sary land bel~ the area be- munchtnr. huh! cu.tard Chip comes tully developed and costs cupcakes ... Cherry Chip Corn· become prohibitive. Too little flake cookles ... Don't tell Mom. ancf too late would be dlsastrou~ 1 told you she get the recipe ott tor the Corona del Mar business· the back of the packare · · · men. who inevitably wtll be • Prohibit west-bound Balboa ~ula tratnc on Balboa Blvd. from maJdnr left tuma at Mc- Fadden Pl. on to the continua· tton ot Balboa Blvd. • Pnwide a left-tum lane and tJ'affk: Urbta on Newport Blvd. tt. Inland bound motorW.a de- alrlnc to tum left on to IZnd St. Thla reeomnwndaUon 1oe8 alone wtth the pJannJng consultam's propouJ that 32nd St. tw w1d · ened to provide a rood exit for Lido traffic. * * * * * * OK Dad . . . Quit Jooklna llke the foJ'IOtten father ... You'~ rolnf to Jet • pn.nt . . . OUr MU1 Dodcl wm wrap It nlee and man-~! AI\ owmltB, deetped ~allY f or t.he content. ot POp's poeketa at nl1bt ... Alex tbe A.Utptor, IOttJ the Whale or Walter the Watch Doc make neat wwk ol wallets. car keys. watdl, Jooee cbanp and JOlt t.- . . . CoM you're rotna to be a luek1 POp! Mom wtU probably ro wDd wt..n me ... the Fa· ther'l Day Gilt Sua,.uon Table In our Rome-Gilt Shop ... ~· trlc ruon. amotn Ooppe!r CUU Unb. 8eer Stetna ••• ~ UcbteN. wn 11 ...... A map c1lltanee rea~. a pd,.t eYWY· ~ 1tart1D1 out on a four· wMeJed vaeatm ahould have! You alrn&>lY trace wtth a Uttl• wheel ~ the roada on mape and the rfaf\t dbta.ooe come-up on the tndJcator •.• AhlmJnum etta._ ~npe and ~pt.alna chatrl ... * * * competing with merchants who have adequate parking." Vacant Jots adjolnlne the al leys behlnd the business strip were sucgmed aa desirable for parkin& areu. • • • e IAUOA JSLJUn) J UJ[JJIG A slmlJar proposal for Balboa Island -formation of a special asseannent dlatrlct to provide off-street parldnr -was pro- poeed by the Study Croup, and lndorwd by the Advisory Co m· mlttee. Declln~ In business on Ma rine Ave. was predicted when the lr· vine Co. conatructs a modem shopping center nearby on Bay. slde Dr. The report suggested ac- qulaltion of land on Onyx Ave. and the oonstruct1on of a n off· street parking facUlty, perhaps a multi-level public garage-. • • • • IOL\a.E IID.E No change waa proposed for Miracle Mile parking, alnee the property on the landward side Ls either C-1-R cw C-2·H, and there· fore otf-~t parking ls re· qulred. The land on ~e bay side, now zoned C-2. was described aa o1 too hlJb value to re-zone and require olt -street parkin f . • • • e &U"''IOIOIUL& llOW • • • e llEc::JIEATIOif AL P AII.KDfC Th~ Study Group pl'ellol."nted a s e r I ~ s of I"K''mmendatlons whe~by a fairer sh~ ot the cost of maintaining our f'e('rea · tlonal facilities would be paid by the thousands of visitors. Publi(' off.strt'f't parkJng lots and met~reod curb parking we~ pro- posed as the most practical solu. tlon. This would d lstlibute the ~ burden more fairly and would discourage the "free load· ers" who e-njoy our beaches but pay nothing tor the privilege, yet leave behind a mess of cans. bottl~ and other debrla for the dty to rt>mov~. The following recomm~nda · tlons of the Study Group ~ Indorsed by the Advt.IOry Com - mittee: • Eliminate all tree parking at the Corona del Mar Beach, and devt-lop a master plan for up grading the entl~ Corona del Mar Beach so that It may becomt- eftectlve when the current le~ expires In 1959. The report stated that the existlnr bulldlnrs and general character of the beach development do not correspond wtth the hlrb caliber oC the sur- roundll\f realdentlal aree and the community as a whole. • LlmJt parktne to one side ot Polnaettla and Poppy avenu8 In Corona del Mar to relieve the trattlc con~n eaused by parklnr by u.wra ot UtUe Corona beach. • For Balboa lalAnd. no addl· tionaJ ~•donal parkil\f fa. dlltles, but requlle each land owner to comply with the mntnr requirements to fumlab at Jeaat one otf-atreet parklftl apace few Nett dweULnr unit. • For the N.wport Pier a.rM. acqulre the fotmft Qty Ball site bet'WMn W. <XMn Pt.. Court St.. 11\f wtth tbe paztdna require-2)th St. and Uehddltn Pl. tor menta. n,ey dlaplq Ulled care metered olf.8tJ'Mt p&l'ldq: ln· on ~m ol 'thetr P~ at.all all -da.Y :so-cent ~Inc that llbowd M utllbecl onlY for meteTS on both aide ol Balboa euttomer pa.rtd.nc. Aa a rault, Blvd. betWeen Ncl"addtn Pl. •nd n.e eommlttee lndOTaed th~ recommend•UOn for strlct en· foreement ot otr-atreet parklnr te(U)adona f« .. automobUe row'' on Cout Hwy. jWit beyond Ml· racle Mlle. n.e report atatecl: '"Many auto· mobile dealera are not c:omply- C'U8toaln -ue obllpd to pule 19th St. th t.r c:a.ra oa tbe MY aide ol • Por the ltt.h St. &rN In Cout R'tfy. and walk~ tht. C.ntn.J Jf.wpart. near tb• Oty c:onpated roadway, thua creattoa Traller Parlt. man the 1Ith St. a .-ioua huard t.o ~Jves bay bMdt .U-auppcllt:lna by to· and to pa•lq motortllta. ata.lllq pUtttna rDttert on 18th • • • and 1Ith ltrMta bithnlen lalboa e U1.IOA •ADDIG lll9d. and kJ Aft.; aequlttq No cap.lt.al tmprooNJ~Mnta were tbe \&1\lJQli'OftCI loa bitwwn ~ a&lX.'e tiM ~ Iota vu.u. St. llaJboa JJW.. 18th St. All\ dM oeeen b'ont ~ <."Pft• ancl lkh 8t. ancl tn.talUq putt- ta.w.d to proYtde adlqu fa. ~ IIWWra; a12cJ 1t1 fftstalJinc dltt1a awteftd oft·~tntt pe3tna on o. ,.. 8tu4J Otoap .. de tills ~~ land aloq the .atJt IAJ:m •ua 10 ... Willi 20 49C COLCATE JWSTAXT 11110 SUVE ~ liAMI • ELECTRIC SHAVER .. ..,.. ...... . . ..... . SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER $24•: REMINGTON ROLLECTBIC $2450= SCHICK '25' 124•= PAPII aATE CAPII UU.fiOIMfNN ... -:a a.• .al M•~ JuM l..._ • bfg d.y for Pop by c .. o o 1 i fl CJ ... Fe~·, D•y gifts •t COM Ph.nn.cy. w.-.,. got some men ... iu v-... to give Ded the mod p&..w.. for th. money y~ ~-So, do ric)ht by Dec:l -dtoose h.it F.hr's Dey gift .t Carone cW M., Ph.rmecy toc&ey. GllleHe swu.snto •... , • PW!K ruva em CIIOOII fiOM -AUOaJJ•n GENUINE lEATHER llllFOlDS ..,.., ""'--.. -.. ~ (Ale IUJ•ta..-$2 = co.~ . ' ............ . 75c b c:r-............. . 49c FATHD'S DAY CARDS WINDNOOf LIGHTER SAVI ON THill QUALITY SMOKER'S GIFTS .oilED -..a PIPES $1 101 Of 2S 5235 CIG--·--· IK. 10c lA. fiEs. TOIACCO P.A.. VllW'f ltiOCI .. IRSTAMT Tlllll WIIST WATCIIES AS S8 . l.Y. Corona del • ._t: 11 dlie ~-... Cll Jallloa ·~ '"•wen the ................ cU I llllliillt Oil. ........... i.icl l'ftll ....... _ ........ ......._ •• c"-. =-~ ... · Jllw• EWII r• 1D -ca.. • ....._ p )?~It; e4Je(at tD a. QCJ ,.,..._ &- WII ........ of .trl' ... , • .. "*' , ..... ., ..... 1 1... .... ...... (Qds.: •• -......... ) L._-.; ... ~_;;;....;.i; ... ...;.i; .... EIIill.;.......i..-.iiiilliillllllliillellliillllliiiiiiiiiilll.lliiilllliiliiiilllllllllllii-...IFiil--lllillllliiiilliiiiililiiiiil-llllliiiiiiiijiiliijii ar Pharmacy ADVISORY COMMITTEE PLANS SUMMARIZED the d17 coa.ldn't keep web • bJc park local. but wou.tct at· tract man;y outatden. •'Ttl.l.ftJt ol the water needed It; let'e rath~ tend to our own home knlttlnc ... . .... " Caxrttnued &am Pap'lbtee) public llbraJ7, with oU atrwt land ferry Jane were lndorMd by Ud.e lat. cu.lwrt In theW.. end to take c:&N ot 1!50 aa.," Mra. • &1.,.. UU. parldna-tacUltl8, ahould be the com.mltt .Tbae Included: of the Lower' Bay to pJ'OIDOte a l. A. 8eelc ~ c:onaideNd comblnJna the aU• 1Wporta tbat tJM c:nw ot the Tb.e a.nmlttee Njected UM erected on the ctty-owned land • No addltJonal bualnua u. better cleanl~ or "'flusblnc" ac· Mre.. Pblllp Bur1on wet that ol a new cJvtc center wtth a ~ ab&nc:loDacl tbe Met Harold Ch.r1MJ.tf' aa.ld that hla PubJJc BuUclJ~ Stucly Group ...... -··-,··· l'I!C'OIJUMnd.aUon that the Balboa on the northeast corner of aa.y. cenaea tor •addle board. kayak, Uon. Uttle dlUdJ'eD would be l&.lolnc Jarae parlt • ...., Wlwn the es.toot ~ allor 11Jan4 tire atadoft on Kt.rtne Ave. aide Dr. and Carnation Ave., Co-and uU and power boat conces· c. F. Rehnbora of Corona del ran ~d MU Ladder 8odc ahoulct be reloeated ot1 the la· rona del Mar. The plan calla for alona between Fernando and A Mar, a member of the Study * ~' ....... lr. ,._ .hill. ..,. m ttr.Jy Wltrue. aeccrdlq to land. In the vldnJt;y of Bayalde a buUdlnl of auc:h des.lp and a~ta In BtJboa and between Croup, had propoeect the plan. 1• ,. Gene 8oero ot Corona c:W Mar, Dr. aDd Balboa Yadlt Buln. conatruc:tion that It could be COD· Opal and Pearl avenues on BaJ. and offered to meet part of the Ou. ot the ~ haalell ol the Balboa Penlnaula crca wbo wu aboard. Cal Andrew W. Smlt.b aatct It vertect to eome otMr public UR boa Island. c:oa, tor coMtructlon ot a cul· the ewnJnc QIDe f¥1/er the pro· .t:reeta and on Balboa Jaland. He u ld that SkJppu l im waa unwl.le to take the tile In the event a main llbrlry Ia lo· • Keep I'Wlrnmen and uwna vert from the Newport Ialand poNd recom.rnenci&UOD8 for Bay. Propoeed method or llnanc:tna (looper wu a ble to maneuver station olf the laland becau.ae cated ln the immediate vicinity. of paddle boards and kaya.ka out channel to the ocean. Th&. cui· aide Dr. and Larkspur Ave. In l.a a aewer charge ot ~ centa a the boat ~ with the aJd ot then the tire truck would bave • • • of the channel in the vicinity of vert would have a tide cate that Corona del MD. Both propou.la month u part ot the eon.umua the erew. The Serena, own.c1 by the additional obataele ot bavtnc • CIVIC CIUfTK.a the terry lane. would be cloeed durinr the out· were rejected by the Advlaory water blU, to aClC\Imuhite about on m.an WUllaln Moran, moora to let back on to Ccht a file. Approval wu a-tven to the • Inform paddle board and JOinl tJde, and opened durlnl ~~re the defeated tee· ~.000 a year. at th.e lJcSo Yacbt ~. Cllnton Trim ble pointed out reromrnendatlon that plannlnr kayak conceulona!res that It la the lnc:ornlnr tide, thus tumlah. omrnendatJona: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;=-·--------.-----=---------=.:.__ that the bridge m I I b t be should begin now for a new civic their dt~ responsibility to ln· lnl treeh water for the Inner bay. damaged In an earthquake, and center, combining cultural a nd struct thelr customers about bay • • • • A roadway on the north· then ftre trudca could not let on governmental t acllltJH. and 10. regulations. A city ordinance • ELECTaOXJC AmS eut ~ ot the Bayside Dr. at au to ftcht a fire. . th prohibits the operation of paddle rllht ·Of ·W&.)' between Marruertte IAe McColloch IUI'&'ated that cated on an appropriate site at boards and kayaks In the DUlin Approval waa riven to the and Carnation, aupplementlne the amaU tJre atatlon be kept on will serve the ctty'a projected channels. recommendation for studylnr the the exJsUn1 roadway. The re· the laland and a blg1er itaUon ultimate population and area. • Rearrange a n c h or age • teaalblllty ot ualnl clou-d olr· malnlng center strip could be ... _.. The report stated that "It la .. _ ) cult teMvlalon and/or other __ .. t k th bll be constru .. "\CU juat ott the ls· d-lrabl .. that cultural facllltlea. (without decreasing the num"""r u--.. or par 01' o er pu c ~;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;:;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;E~;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;~ land "'" "' In the chanMI In the vicinity ol electronic devkel aa aids to the purpoees untU the density of r W~Jter Spicer. aupportln"' the such as a main library and a I Harbor Dept. In Ita patrol and re. trattlc .-.u~res the tuU width of .. civic auditorium. be on the aame the ferry ane. f h H ·--. relocation. pointed out that near. site as the governmental fa. • • gulatlon o t e arbor. the rllbt-of.way tor street uaa&e. by areaa.. such as Harbor Island, Ultl .. e AKCIIOJUJfC .OATS • • • • Extension of Larkspur Ave. lk-acon Bay and lrviM Ternce, c ~~~e land near Corona del The committee Indorsed the • LAO'CIIIKC UMP through from Seaview Ave. to abo nef'ded nre protection. Mar has ~n suggested as the recommendation that the City The committee a pproved the Bayslde Dr. to relieve traffic con· A motion to adopt the recom· location or the new Civic Ct>ntt>r. Council s.hould urge thP County re<'Ommendatlon tor construction gNtlon at Marguerite Ave. and mendallon waa defeated 15 to 10. M a recommendation for the HarbC'r OLStrlct to adopt a policy or a small boat launchlnl ramp Cout Hwy. by providing Corona • • • future the commltt~ report of rigid enforcement of the re· In the lower part of the Upper del Mar beach vtsHors with an • ~A l'taE JIALL stated' that actual construction of gulatlon" governln1 the anchor· Bay additional route for arrlvtnc at Approval wu given to the pro. the civic centt>r llhould oe<·ur l lng or boatS In th,. entrance The Study Group said that be· Coast Hwy. ~1 to relocate the Balboa fire when the existing City Hall channel. The Study Group as· cause of space llmlutlons and Col. Andrew Smith said that station trom 703 E. Bay Ave. to buildings be-come rompletPiy In 8ertt'd that the unlawful anchor· h igh cost of land acquisition, 11 the new roadway would .settle the area between Main St. and ad uate. The ~xll!'tlng buildings Ina of boau In the entrance does not appear practical to con· once and for all the legal owner· Alvarado St. The commJttet> I h eqld t be remodeled tor channel Impedes the operation of struct a ramp In the Lower Bay sh ip of the rlght·of.way. pointed out that the problems of s otul dno vt>Mels and poees a definite h&· a.rea . "It can be ~ only tor a~t lnaC'C'eSSiblllty and lack of space con nue city occupancy. zard to navigation. Walter Spicer said that the purposes," he asserted. "For 3 are almJlar to thou at the Bal· Acquisition of land for the new • • • Harry Welch water park calla years the city hu tried to get bo.iL Island station and alao have civic center Is a matter of urgent e TIDE GATE for a large launchlna ramp the abutting property owners to an adverse effect of t lrt> ratt'S. priority, the report t>mpha.!!llA'<I. Approval was glvt>n to the pro· northeast of the present "Coney quit claim their Interest In the • • • • • • posal that a study be made as to Island." which. he said, will be rlght·of.way so that It could be • L.ll'ECUAJID STATIOK • POUCE 811ILJ)DfQ the feasibility of construC'tlng a removed. develope-d as a park, but the city Approval waa given to the NC· Approval was voted tor the rf'('· hu not been able to do lt. We ommendaUon that the present ommendatlon that an additional * P1Jt 01 BIIHI lsJMII DIIIIIIIFOYIII should put In a roadway. even lt llteguard station at 2817 Newport wing be con.!ltructt>d to the New· It Is only a bike path." Blvd., Newport. be relocated in port Pollee Dept. building to ac· The AdvW:>ry Committee re· away ~lty.owned land for prl· A motion was made to amend the vicinity or Newport Pier. Thl' rommodate the Increasing num· jected the following controversial vate Interest.. R J Ball answered the proposal to read "pathway" present station was deS('Tibed as ht.>r of personnel and growing proposals of the Parks and Rec-thls objection by pointing out Instead of "roadway." This was Inadequate bfocause or lnaN'f's amount of E'QUipmE>nt anti rec· reatlon Study Group: Ckean front that the property oWnf"rs had defeatt"d on a motion to table, alblllty to bfoach areas. ord ·k~ping. The plan C'alls for park development In Balboa. the he ld waterfront rights bf'fore 14 to 6. Then tht> original pro· • • • a wing that coulrt ht> ronvt>rtf"d I filling In of a North Bay Front the-depot~lt of Ba y dredging fiJIMt po:o~al ronrt>rnlng tht> Bayside Or. • B EU COPTEJI SEBVlCE 10 S4Jme othN puhlk or prl\att> Sill' on B:..lboa Island as a play. in the area in front of their 1 rlght-of.way was tabled by a 19 Tht> commltt<>e narrowly df' use it thP Polkt> Of'pl i~ PH'n ground. and ticv.-lnpment of a propertlcs 10 0 vott>. h•ated the proposal that City tually reiO<'alt>d at the propo<;('rl largf' cit y park of 1:50·200 acrf'S. • • • ThP proposal to open up Lark CounC'al consider the feasibility of rlvlc center stte All oth~r pmpo~als wert> ap e O'BCENT PJlJOaiTIES <;pur Ave. was rejected 23 to 3 employing a hellropter on an ex· • • • I pr0\N1 liNr IS thE' summary: Approval was g iven to lh(' fol * * * perlm<'ntal basis during the , • • • l lowlng re<'Ommt>nrlnlions. In· W<'ek ·~nds to help lhft lifeguard • BElCBTS nBE BALL • BALBOA lSLAMD PARK duded In the urgf'nl ('3lt'gflr}. * w I .... Se depa rtment patrol the bed<'he-.. The rnmmltl('t' IIJlflTO\f'l) tho• ThC' l!f"!'I'\IOn was bt>twt>en (IJI . • Channel Place Park In Wf'St a er a.. • •• ThE' vote was 13 to 12. "de!errabJp·· rE>cYommt•n r1 a I Inn In~ up tu the bulkhead line to NE'wport-Land a('Qulsltlon and Col. Smith C'alled It a fantastic that a fire station ~houlrl hf' rnrm a triangular playground development ldfo'a and said that lhl' a1r ri"'SCUP I ronstrurtt>d 10 thP Wt>.,t :"if'WpNt ar••a bNW{"('n Pl"'arl Ave. and • Slxtt>enth St Park-DPvPI squadron was avallablf' In e>mE'r· HelghLc; S('('tlon lo\ho"n t hi'l arl'n 01.1moncl Ave-on North Bay FL. opment of the C'lty owned pmp· genci~ A formi"'T hellropter be<-omPs dt>velol>f"d and I'> an anr1 lll'fllllrlng Irvin<' land In· erty betwee-n Balboa Blvd. and Pll<?t .!laid the rost of operating a nt>xed to the city. ThP r~>port land of Bayside Or. across the the City Trailer Park In Central helacoptl"'r was $75 to $150 an I stat("(! .'hat this statlnn shoulti l slr('('t rmm the VIlla Marina. Newport. hnur. I be dt>s1gnet1 as a training and Thl"' filling In plan was re· • Corona del Mar Bearh-The • • • maintenance station for all tht> jf'('tl'd 1•) to 0. ThP acquisition city to take over direct manage. e CDN LDIIIAIIT I Fire Oepartmsnt's personnel anti proposal wns npproved 8 to 2. ment when the lease explrt-s In The commltt~ approved the1 equipment .. as wt>ll as a ronv<>n Study Group Chairman Art 1959. construrt new bulldln~. re<'Ommendatlon that a branch 1 tlonal flre·flghtlng st ation. Llndeke presented the foUowing landscape neAr the buildings. arguments In favor of filling In re·deslgn the parking lot. create the N. Bay alte: It is already a butter zone In front of the owned by the city; It Is centralJy Breakers Dr. resldence~a. acquire locatt>d; there are no plans to title to und~ater loti In Plrate *HIP Lilli lrWp 1••••••••11 The Ad\'ta«y CommlttH &e·1 • UT DCVLAno•s cepted aU recommendatJona ol. The commlnee endorst'd a pro the Harbor Development Study posal by the Study Commlttt'e Group except tor prohJbltJng all that SWlmmlng and marine trat power boat racing In Newport fie rt>gulatlons similar to thos.e bay Here ls the summary ol ac· gnverning the USE' of the lower titm taken: I bay s hnuld aC'C"Ompany thf' elf' e BICR LEVEL BlUDGE V«.>lopments of thl! Vpp<'r Bay The study group recommend&· l~nd and water a reas. When the tlon on a high level bridge over l pper Bay is fully developed. t.h . u Ba h 1 the samt> regulations avphC'ablt> (' pper Y c anne was a p · to tht> Lower Bay should also ap ~~ovt>d _!ftdt'r an amt>ndment had ply to th"" Vppt>r S..'ly thP rt>port ,..,.pn Vv.<' . Install any objectional play. Cove. ground tacllltle!'l on the site. • Clltl Or. Park-Develop ch U • A numht>r of Balboa. Island dren's play space and begtn In· rrsldf'nt~ ohji'Ctt>d. saying that ltlal land~aplng for this New. Balboa l'!land was already a port Heights park playS?mund with all of Its beaC'h • Rlvo Alto-Acqulrt-2 lots art>n. and that providing more south of Nev.rport Island bridge bf'aC'h art>a would atract out· I and east of 38th St. for future -.u1f"rl'> to an already crowded is· str('('t beach di."Vt>lopmt>nt land. • City·school Par~ntlnue Acqulo;itlon of land on Bayside tht' policy of Integration of c ity Dr. was plared on an "urgent" and school park recreational fa· The Advisory Committee gave unanimous approval to the tol· lowing recommendations s ub· mlrted hy the Water and Sewers Study Group: 1. A thorough englnet>rlng study and development of a com- prehensive master plan should be undertaken Immediately for Improvements to the Newport Beach sanitation system, using consulttng engineers' services Jl nec:e.ary. l. lmpl~tatlon ot t h e pnltaUon ~em muter plan should Include the Collow!n1, In order of priority: • E'lhnJnate storage ot sew· age In "wet" wells; Install mod· ern, match ·fl ow pumps. which pump sewagt> as soon as It ar· rives at the pumping stations. rather than having It remain In the "wet" wells. e 8ftape Oft In e apiH MCOftdl • etwep a perfect knot -•Y• pert.ct alwep 1 • no bend to bind your neck 1 • anapper Ia ruatf)foof - gYA,.ntMd for fife of tfe r i" {abn·c, of rem.arkable q&UJlitv al Here's the mode"' neckt ie -snaps on your ahirt in a split second -~ivea you a perfect knot alwaya! And more comfort. too, because there's no band around your neck! Come 'n try one . . a.n~ you'll eDd up wJth a racklul! ein~~ts DEPARTMENT STORE 1111 •....-t l.hd.. eo.ta ·- The oraglnal proposal said that stated. priority basis, although aC'tual cilitles. • • t1()v~lopmPnt rould be done later • Dlslri~t Park&-Formulate th<' City Council s hould request the Statt> Blv1slon of Highways tn I"'nslder the advisability of es. tabllshlng approxlmatE>Iy 40 t~t ahnv<'r higher high tlcle a11 the hPight of thf' brldgt> Tht' amPnd- mt?nt Phangt'd thlll to read a minimum of 40 f~t. and mos t t>t'f)nomkal ancl practlral from an e BOAT BACIKC • • • a policy on setting aside about There was a ttl' vott>. I.J to 13, e BALBOA OCE.Alf PJUU[ 20 acres In future subdlvl~lons • Replacement or deteriorated sewer lines; replacing the clty'a concrete sewer lines with vitrified clay lines In order to decrease salt water In! II tratlon to a consider· 1iiiiiiiiii~~~~~~iiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiiiiiiiij able extent. Most ot the clty'a 1 substandard concrete lln~s are on OlE DIY ('nglnf'crlng lltandp<,lnt. Walter Spker. who 1'1 membf'r of thE' Harhor Commission. ar· gtwd against sped fylng a 40·foot hrtght. lie pokltcc1 out that the P:at PattN~n report. whlcb has bt't>n adoptt>d by tht> County Su· pt>rvl~rs. rE'COmmt>nds 63 teet Norman Fleming and Harvt>y SomNs said that 40 t~t would take c-are of about 90'i-or the boaro; In the Harbor. up to PC's and Rhodes. and that lncrell.'llng thlo; to 60 feet or more would meant a terrific expense to ac· comm odate just a very rew boatJI. on tht-rt"<'ommendation that all Thf" Advisory C'ommlttt>e re-for district parks. as well as powt>r boat radng In Newport \'M'~rl lt.'l prPvlous approval of smallt>r, neighborhood parks Bay. lnC'Iuding both LowN and thP proposal for an ocean front • Baysldt> Dr. Park-Determine Upper Bay. should be pmhlhiiE>rt. park In Balboa by voting 11 to 0 the legal status ot title to tht> That put the df><'lsion up to thP tn table the rf'<"'mmE'ndatlon. 130 . foot undeveloped roadway rommlttee chairman. U's Stt'! This plan called for a 20Q.foot pasement alona Bayside Dr. in fpnsen. and ht> vott>d no. dPfeat buHN strip In front or tht> pr~-1 Corona dt>l Mar: then plan park lng the proposal. Pnt oct>an front properties from I development on deferrable ba Walter SpiC'f"r polntl"'ti out that s St. to Alvarado St .. an ease·~ sis. lnC'Iudlng location of branch the Harry Welch Park now b<'ing ml'nt to be Jn'anted to the prop . library. toddlen' playground and developed In the Upfl('r Ray 1 n 1 Nty owners for Ul!e of this strip: otr street parking. eludes plAns for a watPr race anrl creation of a J6.acre publi<:,., • • • rou~ and a grandstanrl park OC'eanward of this buUerre LAJICE ctTT PAU Harvey Somt>rs said that p<m er '!trip The Advisory Committee vot· boat racing should be p rohlbltf'<l.l In rxchange tor the t-asement. t>d 11 to 9 to table the Study because of the hv..ards. whE'n the thl." property OONners would have Group re<'Ommendatlon that the Upper Bay is devPiopert ht'C'n rt'QUired to pay taxes on clty acquire 150 to 200 acrt>s • • • • tht' buUer strip area and any for a major clty park. possibly e KAJLDfE T'll.AFFTC I lmprovementJI. Including a golf course. Several re<'Ommendatlonll !or Norman Fleming, backed by Nonnan Fleming commentt>rl relieving marine traffic conJ;ws Edward Healy, raised the objec· that planning consultant Larry tlon near the Balt)O& ·Balboa IS· tlon that thls meant giving Wlse wu right In aaytn1 that Join us in a Show Thursday, June 20th 8:00 P.M. Come aboard and enjoy a mytbic:alpnnmer cruise to BUDDY aouthem por1a ••• appropriate Qppar•l will be UOWD by the foUowiD; lobo~& LA REINE SANDY'S FLUFF N' STUFF ROBERTS TEWELRY JIM HUFFMAN Greeley !Continued from Page One) Greeley's, to tell him of the horrifying news. The bodies were removed to Baltz Mortuary In Corona del TV SEIVICE n EDEilmliCED TEaanCJAXa $3.50 Mar. Private family services SCII E. COAST IIJOJIWA'r, coao•A DEL M.Aa will be held there at 11 a .m. to· ACIIOSS I'JaOII auK day I Thursday). The Rev. James c R 0 w N Stewart. pastor of St. And~ T V Pre8byterian Church. wl11 otfl· elate. Private Interment will fol· '~~~~~~~PH~~O~NE~~HABBO~~~ill~5428~~~~~~~~~ lOON. Ross Gret>ley, who WIL'I 64. wu a plon~r resident or Balboa ~'I& ftA aa lllrael and the son of J. P. Greeley, one • fU.UU liUW~ of the early developers of BaJ. 10 FREE boa. Rosa lived here most of hls LESSONS lite except for a time when he wu manager of Doheny State IIGLIJID Park. He was elected to the Newport City Council In the "reform election" ot 194& along wtth D. K. Blue and the late Dick Drake. He served hls 4 year& but did not chooee to run In 1952. MnJ. Greeley, who waa 59, wa11 an enthuslutlc an1ler and helped found the Newport Har. bor Lady Anglen In l.949. Sh e became aecretary of the club In 1951. vtoe.preeldent In 1952, p res. !dent In 1963, aerved u ~· tary In 1956, and this )'M.r waa t~uu rer. She aerwct on the board ot director. from the date ot the Club'• orfctn. She won the dub cb.amplon- ahlp In 19(5..1 and wu the nnt woman anam tn tbe Balboe ~In• Club. She pa.rtjetpated l.n rna.ny flabtq t:ou.rnamB1ta an.d bt"o\.11!1 t home a nu:mbu of troph1M. THE EXCITING . NEW THOMAS ELECTRONIC ORGAN AI LOW AI $Ill ( ..... btN) THE CLOTHES HORSE RUI.F.S OF C ALIFORNIA ltlr. er.Jq Ia IIUJVfftct by a da__. bT a ~ murJ. .... ..... lla.rjarM lf«tte ol lilanba.ttan ...... ...... Qnieley . Coordinated by Mar)orie Hale Studio .... 2 ..... u.tq: . ....._ ..... X1D8 ar.t.ll el ..... ucJ ltla DtuwtD .,. .. "' O:INU ... llal . .... OirttiiiiiiJ ......... ..... ~,l • ._tbtU.. .. 11 W ................ ~ .... ............... ~.-...... ....., ... a.....~. "'01 .. :-- 11 ••• --,... .. ..... ... ............... w~~ ... .._ .. ,I' I ........ Don't Fll the Q.,.ICI C..al! CODIII!nuM fnaa Pap One> o04 llrt4p. I Ul.ln.k tb.lt ~ the ~ Ul*'81.,. ~ 1n be a 1004 S4IM. Acbaally, Jt lbe o. S. woul4 be a pod cn..ter talk· ,. 111'1' 1 e e e 1.1 you chOOM &on\ 13 elltnior d~IJ)a. fiVe baafc fiocr =I ID CoO,.. Pull ••. loc:ated on l:latbor Blvd. South ol Orange Cout CoUege, eo.ta "'* ap1ut the buUdlnl f1l lo• potnt. too... ' a -.1 bltdp ... It would be • • • •P : moo.y UMJ-t)t. What c. A. JIIGRI, councllman an4 we Med a. a foot btt41't attorney at 221 MartDe Ave.. UY· to ~ over at Balboa 4ve. fniiD ~ at>D Am.tb7lll Ave.: ~ A.bclut the Jlttle laland. I bear people flll1DJ lD tbe canal. In tbe cUI- au~ tl\.at about enry _,., tant tut\ate Jt mlcht be a JOOd anc1 'I tblnk a IDt f1l people would Idea. bat not rtpt now. eo lor tt... "We don't Mid a ldaool on the • • • laland. I tbiDk tbe .cbool _,.. LIZ IICICOLI.OC& owner f1l ten u lt Ia now Lt adequae.. Ialaad f'b&r'~Ucy, 301 KariM .. About tbe bftcl.p. that'a a Ave.: "' doll't dllnk tbe people controvWidal point with mo« who came up wttll tbe tclea ol people bent. rm aplNt lt. J fllll.Qa tbe eaDal kftcM' what the think lt .. umrille expendJtuN people Oft tbe l&1and W'allt cw ot money 1Uit to .... trame on what tbey neecl. Euter and 8unda,.." -rtt. • ddktalowt IDOft. GnDd • • • Wualb' 8oam a lledfooma o....cs, ~ taneuway w .... ~ G..& K.lteben t1I,500 1IE .._, Sledrooms l'luDD7 ltoom l:ldra larp ldtehen ..... .., .. Bat Built-In dNiietnl table S1J,:i50 TIE "lEU" 3~ma6: Den or 4 Bedroom.l Pamlly Room Portable ehoppl.nc block Chanloal bloUer 6 rotl.uerle Double Pullman bath $17,550 Fll F'Hit.-ln·le!'V1ce and CAL· VET Loans TIE.,.., 3~rna Family Room Dual Pullman bath Paved pallo Double fireplace $16,800 3 Bedrooms Family Boom Larce 11 vtne room Double fireplace Double Pu11man bath $16.850 Caw .. an .-ent~a~ l*t' o1 tbe c. D o •~t• a o1 323 Clrand atrcwWCJke f1l the ~ It S, Olnal: "About dut,IUUnJ 1n ol an bnpartant s-rt ot tbe thblt the canal, I would n,tlt that to that ,.,..._ people want to lJve the tlnlah. I boulbt hera beeauae I II· LDW IS $1 ,&00.00 DOWI dowD lwN. • ot the watereoont. •A eehool anywhere on the a.-"The ldea ct. a ldlool on the land 111'0Uld Juat brinJ more c:an bland Lt fooUab. tbae'a no place down blre. here fM a ecbool. We have &m· '1'be bridle Lt a rM.aOnable pie room In our praent .:boot. ldd. but due to the ~ve to handle tbe 8tudenta. cost that It would tab to buDd ''I think tbe Ida ol a MCOnd lt. 1 think the money could be bridce a. coocL Thlt Idea 18 not put to a better uM. A eecond new, I th1nk It eame up aeveral brl<f8e would mNn mote can YHl'll aco, but It 18 a cood Idea." and mc:we oone..Uon." • • • • • • Z. V. BVCZA.SU, barber, who 11UUA Y -SANDERS CO. College Park AMAZING TERMS NOW OFFERED ON A WALKER 6: 1..EE SAU:S AGE.NT Da 0 . G. SUESS of 1708 Park resides at 320 Marine Ave.: "I'm Ave .. dentlat at 313 Marine Ave.: opposed to the Idea of flllln~t In "I'm against the tilling Jn of the canal. CINDERELLA HOME the anal. It would make It all "AI for a school on the Is· ,ne Ltland. and I llke lt aa two land. I don't think there ls &de· islandl, or just the way It I.a. qua~ room here. They would That'll why I built my home over htlve to condemn property, to II "COSTA lEU ESTATES" the"-'. build either a school or park. "A..8 for a school anywhere on "Bridge! That'a a reaalble the ~and. I don't think there'a Idea. and very pouJbly neceJI· any place for It, aary. especially It we wer1! ever "About the proposal of a sec· to have a eatutrophe here." 101-YOERAIIS VETERJIS 270 to Receive Diplomas in Graduation Ceremonies Now for the first time you can own a fabulous Cinderella home ror The last of the 4'-, ~ G I. loans in thls a~a with a m inimum ot $1000 cash down payment down plus C"':Sts. tmp Two hundr~d and seventy sophomores will gradun•'! from OCC Friday June 14 at 8 p.m. In the college auditorium. A Sophomore luncheon wlll be Arch Diocese or Los Angeles will ht>ld on Thursday June 13 at deliver the graduallon address 12:4.'5 In the Student Center. Food The title of hls ad~ress Is "Our ruE TRUTH IS ... these homes have mort> "oonus" f.-aturM than any under $25.000. Including ... SHAKE ROOF'S BUILT 1:-i RA."\GE lr and t"ntertalnment a~ Included Hearts are Restless. OVEN . . MASSIVE 8' BRICK FIREPLACES 3 BDR.\1S. 3 and D~N and ·I BDR.\1S ... ALL 2 baths ... 7Z WIDF. LOTS . PLUS MA..'OY, MANY MORE. Models open evl'ry day and EVE:-:I~GS till 9 P :0.1 On Hubor Blvd. In North Costa Ml"!Hl. dlre<"tly .:u."t'rJSS from tht.> nt>w Stat.' Hospital. in the ticket price of $1. n cket.t Schola:nh.lp Bec:ipleata to the luncheon may be pur· Included In the graduation cha8Cd at the bookatore and Ln ceremonies will be announce the student body buainHS oU1ce ments of scholarship redplents until June 9. A rehearsal for and members In Alpha Gamma graduation exerdsea wUl follow Sigma.. At this t1me the w inners thE' luncheon at 2 p.m. of the two tradlllonal OCC out· WALKER 6: LEE. INC . SALES AGi.'NTS .. KIMBERLY .l &..t03 Gtoduclrtlea ...,:«_. standing Citl7.en awards. given Higbie Vote GraduaUon ~ wtU take to citizens of the Harbor area, place on Friday. Graduates wtll will be announced. meet In the atude• center at 7 Sophomore class president. Jim p.m. 1be lnvocatlon and bene· Tibbs, wUJ present the clasa gilt diction at the paduatJon exer· and Dr. Petenon wtU praent the (Continued from Pare One> c:taes wUl be ,tven b)' ltevennd dau or 1957 In a resume ot clau dUqualmec:t by drattlnl a lease, John~ ol tbe X~ Hu· actlvttla earried on thJ'oucbout and the vote proceeded. 1be bor Latbeian Chwdl. the year. The mixed chorua wtll l ttnaJ tally wu 5 to 2. Votlne Ma.t Reverend 'ftmothy Man· appear at the eraduatlon exer· aplnst the Featurellne appeal nlng auxllla.ry bl8hop ot the ctses. were Councilmen Charles Hart. • I Lee Wilder. Sandy MacKay, Jay Stoddard and Mayor Dora Hill 19 Scholarships Awarded Favoring the appt>al were Coun· 1 cllmen Stanley Rldderhof and h Higbie to Graduating Sop Omores Mr Stanley said he bt>lieved that a use permit was not even Nineteen achola.rahlps were awarded at Wednesday's awards n~ed for the anchorage. be· &S.'M'mbly In the student ~nter. Awarda were al11o given to student cau!Jf' It Is a ronformlng usage leaders. for the area. ' Followtne student& were award· llcatlons. He will continue at He toxpressed the thought ed acholarahlpa of $500 each: Lon~t Beach or San Francisco later that the anion of the Robert Carter, of eo.ta Mesa, won State College. Council represented undue res. the Crutcher award. He La ma. Loretta Bennett, Huntington trktlon on the use of property jorlng In education to ronUnue Beach, another Jr. Auxiliary win· by taking away the Intended at Santa Barbara State. His ac-ner will go on to UCLA or LB u!W of the property. tlvttk>s at OCC were membenhlp State. A major In education. she James Edwards Jr. of New. In Alpha Gamma Sigma and aspires to drama roaching. Sht> port Island again wu the chief presld~nt or Future Teachers. has been program chairman and spokt>sman for tht> objectors to Jfewport ~tcm.ce 1.ea9ae fashion show moderator tor AWS. thC' ust> permit. He said that the Dk'k Sewell, of Newport, 111 the a member or the drama club and anchorage would create a nul· wlnnt"f ot the Jr. A.uxJllary New-has part.idpated In talent show<; sanC'c. and cause gTeater ron- port A.sa.t.tance Leaeue. His ma-and drama productions. gt>stlon In the channel. His views jor Is t>ducatlon and member· were supportt'd by Mark En- ships wt>re the Welfare Board, CODfC TO COJfVEXTION gelke. Arthur Cubbage. George AGS, and prealdent of Ploya:lot.t. Edgar Hill. president of the ShNrlll. Oscar ~tz and Lee He participated In drama pro· N~ Harbor Kiwanis Club. Rivers. ductJon. dance commltteH and accompanied by Mayor Dora Councilman Rldderhof com donated drawtnp f« .:hool pub· Hill and .Mr. and Mrs. Ernie m€'nted that then• was just Hartman. are l~avlng next emotion, not (acts. In the argu. Tutsday to attend the Interna -menta He said that the lncrea!K' tlonal Klwanls convention In In boats would b<' minor. that Atlantic \City, N.J .• J une 23·Z7 the a~a wu zone for com· SPlAY IllES Only White Mildew HA 804-M alter 6 P.M. Fellx Eatana mPrclal use and that It was the Use Enalgn Classified ad! to obligation ol Council to stick to buy, sell. trade or exchan~te zonlnc. ' DlllPOIIT IIIHWlY LOTS 1·10 ft. ... , the c.ut HIP••r Vlt>w -Oc-ean sldt> of Hl£h"' ay $2110 aacll OWMr - HarMr 3854 R lonloa W•••r A•••cea that he is 1ow locatH i1 the office of lEO. EVERSOI REALTY li6i A :\wpt Blvd . Cot'lta Mesa Ll89-111 REITAL 3 BetlriOII -2 .... ·-E~cellent locatltm Nur High School $110 Month -LPU(.' Earl w. Staller, a.. 15t.h • lrvint" N~''J)Ort ~ach Uberty 8·l6&4 w l 'oo Lm. to Cl4 ••rr Wlt.N'n:D: ~ 01 unf\lr . n.labed room -no ..n-n...- Met 11'1.'7-bwd .... ,Sri. Mba Rawldn-. Harbor ~ IIUST nMD lood bcae by lw. lt tw~ •Wf7 nb feiDale Da.chaalund. Good wttb ~ m MM~etUa. a>M. R4 SQI..l • ~-· ·-L01'8 -a.-· ... -lla.r. 01111 .,.. a.t .a. •• ............ _ ............. L OPEl HOUSE 2 Sllry Dllcll Cololial 2600 SQ. IT $29,&00 JOHI VOIB., Realter Crossroads Professional Centtor (Opposite Hoa~ Hospltal1 Uberty 8-161i CURT DOSII, Rltr. 315 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND HARBOR 1560 WHEI BUYIII OR 1 snu• PROPEin IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A Entrust your real eat a t • tFansactlon.s to a REAL TOll He ls tr aJned ln hla pror.. a.lon. knows values. f1nanc. Jne. and ls bound to ..-ve you ethically, boneatty all4 rourteou&ly. REAL TORS are members et a national Ot- canb:aUon conto:rmtna to a ~ code ot edlJcs. IEWPIIT ... • IEIL1111 NEW IRVINE TERRACE HOME CONSTRUCTION STARTING NOW STRIKING. ORIGINAL PLANS & DESIGNS. ON DISPLAY IN OUR NEW SALES OFnCE ON COAST HIWA Y, CORONA DEL MAR ADJACENT TO JAMAICA INN MACCO CORPORATION HARBOR 6795 VOGEL VALUE COIOU DB. Ill UIE TO SWII? Wto have a n.-w FOR SALE ln Beauti!ul Cblna Cove. lust 100 fl'et to the ~ach Th<'re are 3 bt'drooma and 2 sparkJi.ng baths, tirepla<'t'. and blt·ins m the kitchen View ot th~ Harbor. Eliminate thE' yard work and spend the r~ ume at the bt>aC'h nus home Is pnced at SJ.t.· SOO for lmmed1atl' an1on. THE VOGEL CO. l667 E. Coa..ct Hwy., Corona del !.tar HA: 17U; HA: 0'7S'l WE DEFY YOU Ta F•ll I letllr Deal nu 1'1111 3 lnrotl\t' unltJI on Santa Ana Ave In Costa Mesa be· tween 17th and 18th St. -Lot 75xl00 -lneot11e fl62.SO Could be SUl> 00 per month -One apt. fumlshed-T'wo with Kltc~na furniahed. FII.LP .. 517-..,--•... 2 baths -parqut>t n oor<o -carpets and dra~ In cludE'd -';JO Ramona Dr -ln·tnt> Tt>rra~. \,.()('NI r1nanc1ng Can &-ArrangE'd OPE:\ SA TL RDA Y A:'<D Sl:lliDA Y L1st With us -and ~f't them sold UT UAJR RULTOR Corona df'l Mar Offt~ 2628 E C'uast lil£h1Aa~ HA 2S-l.i BIU 'S BEST BUYS 4 UIITS Wf'll plannt'd: c-l.•an hf>auufull~ l.tnd ... eaJ)('d Room tor two additional unit<; E:\l"f'ilf'nl t••nant<; T•'P C'l~ 1n IOC'at1on Pri<'t'd rteht .tt SJt.O 10 IICOIE UIITS 8 New ()nE' bf-dtoom units On!~ two blo•:ks from down town C'o<;ta Mf'U Vf'ry romfortahlf' and well plannPd Must ~ !';f>('n to apprt'C'i:~tp Full prH:'t' $."'\9 500 lnromE'- S6-'lO mo COIIEICIIL COliER On ~(·Wp<V'I Blvd ~~ X 150 to allf'y 1800 !iQ rt C('ment bloc-k bulldlnt: on ~ar of lot Sewer ..t\'31labl<' Pric-e-d at $47.750 wtth tt>nn.s. W. A. TOBIAS , Realtor AND ASSOClA TES "you'U Jlk~ our frltondly ~n1~· U~rt) 8 1139 220 E lith St.. C05ta P.leaa I A~ fmm Thrifty Oru£ Store I E.'VF.'NtNCS CALL U 8·0343. HA ~ 42 Fooc lot -2ontd R-1 Two bedrooms; troo1 waJI .co- waJl carpetJne; flr\oplllft; patJo; bMutUul yant Irn - ma<"Ulat~-must eee lnalde. Ex:cf.llent ..-lblJtU.. l+lc Ptha • Use This H For Ill Ill /I • / UU TIIIIIIAlfDT POIIM-0.. WOIID Ia UACZ Proper e"'/ I aa.IBcatloD /v ~I : :. -·--: ---: :~-~ .. ~;. _, ___ ~ ~ u. u. u. 1._ 15. lea& &t ..... _____ o ' ~ • ~ SPECIAL! 15 words only SOc Jor one i.uertion-3 ~ oaJy 1.00 Fw ,..,., .. _. _________ ... o , ,~ 31 w..w .. ..,.. _____ o ' G1 16. 17. _ 18. a. _ 21. Help went.cf •. _____ o '. I Woft w..ted .. ·-··-··0 21. 22. -23. 2f. ----25. --t.o.t I Found ' ' I 30 ~1. ·---··-·o , 28. 71. 28. _ 29. . --~ .. yow C41f ______ o ., woaDS OJfLT s.ao roa OJm DrUJITIOJI-2 1'IIID roa uo PWIOMI _______ o '-I ' MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. Coa.t Hwy., Corona del Mar Your Name ------·---··-Addrela ----------Phone ---- -roa &AU roa sAJ..K roa SALE JIEL.f WARTm A HOUSEP'lJL ot brand new BEAtmFUL BALDWIN &rand CONVERT TO sleeper dJvan and TEACREBS -SUMMER EM· maple fUrniture available In plano, Uke neow ~ p~. 3 large ~halr, brand new In our PI..OYKENT -BHch area. our W&ftbOWie. Conalata ot the yrs. to pay. SchmJdt-PbUIIps. w~ouse storage and priced Harbor 2886-R. convert to aJeeper upholstered 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. at $98.04. Payments are $1.98 -=B-=EA~UTY=~o,.:;PERA,:,;,~=TO-=-=R--___,Tomm,.--Y divan and chalr, step tablee, _WJD.JU.POO ____ L_A_UTO __ MA_TI_C_w_u_h_· per week. Beautiful sparkling WU..On'a Beauty Salon. 2515 ~ee table, decorator lamps; er wtth full now rinse, nwble dinette set In your choice or E. Cout HJghway, CDM. full alz. clreaer and mirror, dial for various settings etc. colors and upholatered cbaJ.rs. ------=--....:..; ____ _ bookcue with footboard full Pald down to $129.44. No cash Never used. $49,95. 11br bed, rnattft'a and box needed, pa~nta are $7.41 per BAUGHN'S MAIN STORE "KISMET' STAFf -Catching rile beat of the in9, dancin9, v<>C41, instNmental. stoC)ItCroft or lilting, haunting rhythms of the fairy-tale of old theatre costumes. Left to right are: James Rtt· spring, aide t•ble and boudoir month. General Electric auto· 660 W~ 17th St., Coeta Mesa lampta; dinette .et w1th nten-maUc fllter flow washer, the 1 block west of Van's Bagdad are members of the production staff at gerald, luke Scott, Bob Krieqer, Mina Hutchinson Orange c~st College as they prepore for try· •nd Clinton Sawin. The musie4l comedy will be aton table and upholstered new one wlth temperature set. Bowling Alleys chairs. Sale prtee complete at tlnp, tun overflow rinse, the 12' PADDLE BOARD-In excel· outs to be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday ot the col-presented Aug. I, 2 ond 3, in the OCC oudi. Top Job opportunftJe.-all fteldl. lege. Adults and students may register for act-torium. $398.00. Payments are $19.43 blg size wa.sher. Warehouae =l:;;e~n;:;t:;;co:-:::n:-:d-;;:lt~lo,n-;:;._H,a_r_bo_r _37_1:-2-:-.:-:;- per month. price 18 only $198.08. No cash SPINET PIANO Sale, repossessed, BAUGHN'S MAIN STORE needed and payments are only rent returns, some damaged In Men and vvo~ ~~~~::~::~::~::::~~::::::::~::::::::::::~~a==~~~-..~~~~~~u 120 Tu.ltln-Newport Beacb TUDE SDVJCES Pill H. De' .. If 011 660 West 17th St., Coeta Mesa $9.14 per month. shipping save hundreds ltf dol· 1 block west or Van's See these and many other bar-Jars. some In Maple, French =-=,..,...,,.....,.,...Bow;.,: ling Alleys pln.a at Baughn's Maln Store Prov., Walnut, Cherry, Mahog. GOLF CLUBs -lAdles matched 660 West 17th St.-Costa Meaa More than 100 pianos to choose (acroa P~~~tmertcan TIll E II F'll..... a.., ...... Patty Berg-10 Irons. 3 woods; One block west of Van's from. all like n~. Schmidt· bag; caddl~ cart; worth $2'75. Bowling Alleys Phillips. 520 No. Main, Santa sacrtl1ce $125. RA 2625-M. Open 9 to 9-Mon. thru Fri. Ana. Easy terms. USED HAMMOND Chord organ Sat.. 5I to 6--Sun., 11 to S TO TiiE June Brides our Gilt of -$635. Full prlee. Woodworth ~e.r dally to win $25 toward a Jlfe tJme of happl· Plano Co., 2620 E. Coa.st Hwy., free appliances. ness on a beautllul spinet Corona del Mar. USED MAPLE spinet plano, piano of your choice. When you USED HAMMOND chord organ. world's most famous make, bring this ad to the Schmidt- late model. big aavlngs. Your $445. EZ terms. &hmldt·Phll-Phillips Co., 520 No. Main St., authorized Hammo nd dealer, lips. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Santa Ana. -------------------------Schmldt·Phllllps. 520 No. Main, '56 FORD CONVT. Fordomatlc; IlEAL ESTATE & B.EJifTALS Cor. 6th. Santa Ana. safety equipment; RltH and LOWREY SPINET organ, almost wsw; other extras; $2050. Har· WILL RENT OR LEASE -For. merly Doctor's office. Fur· to make a professional change to better lelVe your fellow man. To Jncrease your productive time. To ln.sure your future regardJesa of age. To double your lncome. ? YOU HAVE? Y01r Ohl W .. On a new Hamllton Liberal allowance, see Wallace CahleriiNII Jeweler 3123 E. COAST HWY., CDM. SDVJCES new, save S500 also full 2 -:-::bo:-:-::r=558f.-=~5,.,.:30-=---=to:-:-6_:_30:::-:-=p~.m. __ manual 6: pedal board organ GRAND PIANO Sale. Stelnway, nished or partly furnished. U Then ~ Mr. Grogan Painting -Decorating 8 -8355. Sales Supervisor PAPER HANGING 'h new price. Schmidt-Phillips. Knabe, Estey, Chickering, Klm- 520 No. Main, Santa Ana, Cor· ball, Brambach grands from WlLL LEASE 2 bdrm. unfur-11-.L.... Baa& GEORGE BURKHARDT nlshed single home near stores ....... IIRI ner 6th:.:.. __ ,..,..,,.,.,.,,-----=---= $385. Terms little u $15 per USED HAMMOND organ-hard month. Schmidt-PhtHips, Big and beach -326 Marigold. LloeM4td Contractor CDM. Contact owner Harbor l1•1ri1l · P11t 1897 Orange Ave. eo.ta Mesa to find, a good buy. Schmidt-Plano 6: Organ Store, 520 No. PhJlll"", S.20 No. Main, Santa Main, Santa Ana. Always 100 4578. 1 Uber1y 8-8628 NEW UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom 842 Newport Blvd.. eo.ta Mesa -CDIOI.E'I'E===-==--=-a-=a-=n=DIQ~=~::::PIJI=G:-- Ana. .. -Pianos to choose from. LOVELY FRENCH p r 0 v 1 n c 1 a 1 WEDGEWOOD CP automatic gas house available June lOth. U SEJIVlCIIt •plnet piano, pel'fect condltlon, range, the ntce famUy •lud 8-5566. SOliE J'BEE-BOlO: n.:E FREE ES'I'DUTES UNFUBN. APT. FOil RENT-2 AppUean1:a needed. IIWlY omc. SAB Gree Stampe oven. hu Ughta, clock timer $425. Terms Sl4 per month. and that n~ grill broUer. Our Scbmfdt-Phllllpe, 520 No. Main, warehouse prlee t.b1a week ls bedrooms; cara,e; ~. 316 Jobe.. aJ.o ..-.UI'&Dt8 and do· Free ~ Larlopur, CDM. HA 6988-W. ""'8dc& ~~tow qualltJed OOROlU DEL MAll NtmSERY Sant. Ana. only $98.03. No cash needed, SPINET PIAiifOS all wonderful just pay the payments or $6.91 FOR R.ENT-Untum. comer Jot, mm. (~now.) RA 1038 27M E. Cout 8"7. brand new hou.. Enclosed pa-lu.n. Farrar EmpL ~. buys Including Gulbransen, per month. Acrosonlc and Spencer priced See these and many other bar- from $395. Schmidt-Phillips, gains at Baughn's Main Store tlo; good location. Available 402\6 32bd St.. Newport June 1. HA 2919-J. CDM. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. 660 West 17th St.-C()(I;ta Mesa PRNATE OFFICES. ground Ooor Trident Bldg., 2200 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Low as $40 Incl. utilities. Mr. Ubbey LI 8-9331 or Mr. Hardacre KJ 2 -4607. WURLITZER CONSOLE. used for One block west of Van's advertising display. new gua· Bowling Alleys rantee. save $345. Just one of Open 9 to 9-Mon. thru Fri. these S<'h mldt Phillips, 520 No. Sat .. 9 to ~un . 11 to 5 Main. Santa Ana . Register daily to win FURNlS.::-:H:-::ED=-....,A""'P""ARTMENT:-==-===--g-ood-: FOR SALE IERRY BLUE PUPS 4 Months 0111 AKC registt>rf'd 8«-aullfu l show quality Da m and SiN' import. PHO:"-lE Kl 7 Ht21 HOUSEFUL OF furniturP with new ~neral Electric refriger- ator and new Wedgewood CP automatic range GE has mag. netic door. adjustable shelves, butter bin, egg rack. Nc. Fur- niture consists of living room group with tables. lamps, etc .. bedroom group with mirror dresser. bookcaae headboard, lamps, etc.. dinette with up- holstered seats. All of this paid down to $561.56. Payments can be had at $6.42 per w~k. BAUGHN'S MAIN STORE 660 West 17th St., Costa Mesa 1 block weal of Van's Bowling Alleys REFRIGERATOR-FRIGIDAIRE - 14 ct... tt. -18 mo. old. S300. Marble table top 3 rt. x 5 ft. Italian marble -$30. Call HA 3636. niE SALE 4Go/o II IGo/o Iff NO DOWN-TERMS U· S. HYIL !SO,OOO·MILE OUAR.ANTEE Wbol~ prke t« &ttaU cu.tvmaw free applianc-e<~ "'N""'E'\,__..V_H_A_M,..,..MON'D <"hurd organ now with BanJO, Hawa iian Guitar. Chimes ancl 100 other beautiful tone~. you pla y It In minutes. $.29 a month. will pay fnr it. Your Hammond dealer, 5<-hmldt-Phillips. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. NEW-ADMIRAL family sin• food freE-zer holds ovt>r 3M lb. fro· zen food. Has sharp frf'f'7E' In each shelf. adjustable cold ron- trol etc., plus door .t~lorage Wa rehouse prirP Is now $178 88 Pay cash or take payments of S9 i7 per month This Is the new 1957 one. See these and many othN bar· ~ains at Baughn's Ma1n Store 660 West 17th St.-Costa Mesa One block west of Van's Bowling Alleys Open 9 to 9-Mon. thru Fri. location, pleasant surround- ings. Adults only. 610 Mar- guerite. CDM. FOR RENT CDM -Attractive sma ll furnished apt. Uving room with hide-a -bed sofa. Com plete bath and kitchen. TV ant<'nna. Very comJortable for one person. Yearly only. HA 3083 -Eves. HA 3530-J. CORONA DEL MAR YEARLY RENTAL -Deluxe 2 bedrm. unfurn. duplex -South or hi· way. FA heat ; separate patio; fireplace. Adults -no pets. HA lc.r7. ''DN'I Site Up" Until You've Tried Uberty 8-1142 MAX W. POPE, Realtor 1908 Harbor, Costa Mesa Sat., 9 to ~un., 11 to 5 Reglster dally to win tree appliances. IOICE.LLAJfZOUI THOMAS-ORGAN 1: plano com -SUCCESS! HAPPINESS~ binatlon just like new, traded Vocation Marriage Social De· in on Hammond organ, save pend• on ~ TouneU $36'7, hurry It's a real saving. ltDowi.D9 ~ hople and Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No. Main, Ability to ~ Teanelf. Santa Ana, Corner 6th. PERSONOLOGY-Har 3367 1956 GENERAL El~trlc refrlgera-Z721 E. Cout Hlway, C.O.M. tor with the cross top f~r WANTED good home for blond chest. the magnetic door and male Pekingese. Also young adjustable shelves etc. Ware-pedigreed St. Bernard. Call LJ house price Is only $186.48. No 8-1712. cash needed on this and pay-"'M""oo=-:::-=RIN=G=-o-=a""'s'7h_o_re-=B-al:-:-bo-a...,l,_sl=-a-n"""d ments Jie only $8.65 ~ N. Bay 16' to 25' boat or larger. month. Also Phllco cro&s top Balboa Islana residents only. model refrigerator with bottle Sell $125. Harbor 3473. •helves. place for eve.rythlnl. RENT A Hammond aplnet o-an No cash needed on thl• one. $5 a week. try 5 weeks ~th Paid down to S146·48· Pay. tree private leaons. It'• so eaay ments are $8..64 per month. to play. Schmldt-PhOJine 520 See these and many other bar· r-. gains at Baughn's Main Store No. Main, Santa Ana. 660 West 17th St.-Costa Mesa FREE KlliENS to rood bom.e; · One block west o1 Van's tlutry oran,e and white. 3f08 Bowlinl Alleyw Oce&n Blvd.. CDM. Ba.rbor Open 9 to 9-Mon. thru Fri. 0565-W. Sat, ~ to 6-Sun~ 1! to 5 fte~Wtn dally to w'ln tree appllances. MAHOGANY DROP LEAF Dun- can Pb1f• table. Pada to tlt. Excellent ~ndltlon. 165. HA 0835-.1. GIRLS IEIT ClEAN JOBS In Bright Friendly Offices Full Pay as You Learn Frequent Increases Good Wages Top Benefits as TELEPHONE OPERATORS -Apply- 8:30 to 4:30 122 West Third Santa Ana PAC1F1C TELEPHONE Secretary l•••etl For 2 men - one girl offlee. Good telephone voice; typing; light dictation; own corres- pondence ; capable or reapon-, slblllty without supervision. Teletype experience desirable; m\111 have own traruportatJon. New office on Lido Isle. Send complete resume to Box D-13, The Ensign. SALESWORK, MAN OR WOMAN. Must have prevlou• a&Je. ex· perlence. Personality and ap· pearance Important. Permanent poa;lt1on, not summer empJoy. ment. Marriner's Statlonen, 225 Forest Ave .• Laeuna Beach. IJTVATI()ft WAifTD SUMMER VT.SITO~Wants tem. porary employment. C&n type, tell, w111 baby att. CDM reeJ. denl HA 1510-J. SPI.IILE Ill FLUOmDATED WATEJl gives llletlme protection against tooth-decay! CALL UBEJITT 8-5012 Used Auto Parts, nres We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8-7013 2075 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa COMPLETE PAINnNG PAPER RANGING SERVICE HA 2976 Sample ~~election In your home. EUGENE 0. SAUNDERS 500 31.at Street, Newport Beach WHEELER ELECTRIC Electrical Contractlna Free Estlma tea 2753-D E. Cout Highway Corona del Mar HA 6241 Days U 8-1315 Eves OOMMERCIAL OR RESIDEN'nAL Expert deanen of wall .. floors, windows. Paper cleanln1. All Work GuarantHd 30 years up. 10 3-2321 IT II liLIES SPECIAL SALE PaJCI3 TOO LOW TO PRINT SAVI: OM -1'EW ICA -Zi!NiJ1i ~-PBJLC01V Oll01QliO -MAII:I'Dc m -n " Amet"lca.n Leeton 215 15tb St. Keetlnp 2nd-4tb Wed. 8 p.m. 10¥111? We move you with 2 expert· enced and fut movers and large van for mfnimum pick up rate or $9..25 per hour - Anywhere up to 30 miles. Call lEW Ill TRANSFER. STORAGE 824 W. 19th st., ea.ta Mesa Phone: Day, LJ 8-2274 Night, HA 5593 0t U 8-6430 .lEI . ' >. , IIIIITEUICE CALL 1E 7-1009 lotle Prejtclara FOR RENT 8-MM 16-Mll 35-MM and 16MM SounJ Projedora r AST OOLOR P1LM SERVICE Model Alrplane Supplies lean c...,._ 1782 Newport Blvd., Costa Meu Phone Uberty 8-70'2 POODLES FOR SALE Dog eroomlng-poodles a •peclalty GOLDEN POODLE 1891 Newport Blvd.-Costa Meaa Uberty 8-8645 BRIEl'S IIIITEIIICE PAINTING INTERIOR-~EX..,.,.,IERJI:'Vt,OR SANDBLASI'ING MURALS Uberty 8-8622 Free Eat!mates WIIIEI Business Directory CADDIAI~A181 ..,. tltJ lllilliratJII I .. Jtlll..._ ..... .... BA JeD 101f E. a.lboa BlYd. IJaJboa --Fld-• -ulla~ PADntl'G QDJ:ItAL UP.AD IDCD • LAWJIIICOWU> CAD POUIIIICD OLAII U'.PLAC2D G1DfDAL a.&AJW UP Army Private Paul H. ~·ak. son ol Mr. and Mra. Stephen Oe'ak of 211 Marlrold Ave., Co· rona del Mar, has completed a public lntorrnatJcJn coune at the Army Intorm.atlon School, Fort Slocum, N.Y. . Private De'ak .wu t:ralned ln news writing. press photography, and radio and televta1on technl· ques. Prior to entertn1 the Army last January, be attended tbt> Unl· ~ty ot Southern Calltornla, where be wu a member ol Phi Sterna ~appa. HOME LOANS LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To Serve Y CMf LAGUNA lEACH AND SAN CLIMENTI QUICK 14 HOUR saVICI LOW LOW .. UDUCaN&. INTHIST RATES EAIY MONTHLY 'AYMINTS FRIENDLY SYWATHET1C sBVICi FlEE CUST~'AWN& , ESCIOW SlmCf. EfRCI8m. Y OfiliA TID LA&UNA lEACH m a.. Aw. IHONI H'Y ~1177 • SAN CL.EMENTE IHONI HY .... I-I 1• •HY.-1-11• =-----;;;---;:~;:-;~:;:;;--;;:;-:;=-=;•:;;;;;: Mar ... Someone shot a nn. ~OIII aL.-POUCE ILO II ER cracker Jn&lde the Port '!beater, rT' .... Corona del Mar ... SeveraJ boys M&WI08T ~ UIIGif 1 1'11VaDAT, ID& U, 1117 on a elltf near the former Caata-the bom4t of Km. M. Mlcl\ela, 211 Q.... ._. waya Club t:bnw rocka at can E. Bay Aw .• Balboa, by u ob-• W-DD.AY. ,... I Mar · · . 'lbe Atcl\es ,..ma on 17th SL, Newport ject &bot born a all.q &hot ..• Vlflt,l B. leewart. .. ol 23:25 Celt ,.....,. • • DO aceounC lelldl . . . Someone W"tOte wttb A bleyde wu found 1n tbe watft E. Cclut ~. Coroaa .W c:Mdl ...... _,. ~ Brown fll IJpaick on the back of the t\ome under the Lido Iale br1dp ... A Mar, waa bOobd tor Jntaidcadoa Jlludtnilt • ._.. · · · An end fll l4rl. autb McConnell 1900 E. towel waa atoJen from tbe doUle· . . . Blc:batd'a Lido Mutc.et re. taW., two ~ aD4 dra~ aay Ave., Balboa . . .' Several (Contlnu.d on Pap Ellbt) celved an • no account cbedl frGat tM walJe fll 2 ~ were -.. of fence raJlJnc were -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~ I R A C U l 0 U S l Y, both oeeupanh of thi• smashed pid -up truck 1urvived after bein9 hit broadside by a spe.dinq paSMnger cer on Coest Hwy. near El Morro Boy. The coUt.ion occurred Wednesday oftemoon, May 29, when the pas· senger cor, speeding toward LAguno, cros~d the center line and smesh.d into the side of the truck. Dead on orrivol at Hoeg H osp ital wos the driver of the possenger car, Alice Edna Baker, Jb, of Long Beech. Her pas~nger, Deward Eorf Smith, 29, of Whittier, was critically injured. Also badly hurt were the occupants of the trud, driver Robert Irving Poustell, 30. of Long Beach. and Virginia Louise Kenny of W ilmington. Yellowtail thot they were corrying con be seen below the trud. The engine of the pos~nger car wos torn loose by the terrific impoct ond hurled to the highway. (Ensign photo). More Irvine Terrace Pefmits Are Issued Four more permits for dwell- Ings in the new Irvine Terrace. totalling alm08t $90,000 In value, were Issued during the past week by the Newport Beach Building Dept. Another hll pennlt In the fi rst Irvine TerraCP subdivision brought the total past $115,000. accounting for more than half the value of all permits Issued throughout the city. The house plans Cor the nl'W subdivision cater to the trend to larger families. Predominating In the plans are the 3-bedroom with family room, and the 4-bedroom with famJiy room. Most lots are 80 feet or wider. About a million cubic yards or earth were moved by the giant earth-mov1n1 equipment of the Maceo Corp. to create 81 lots with panoramic view of the harbor and ocean. Total number ot lots ls 180. Sales manager for Irvine Ter· race homes tor the Maceo Corp Ia William L. SchU!Iter. AJso on the start are John Macnab and Wallie Hallberg. Just over 1200.000 In bulldlnc permits we-re issued In Newport Beach during the flrst week of June, brln1ln1 the total for the year doee to IS~ mllllon. Follow'lnl perm.la ••re ._ued: e to .. ll D &L liD Mary Martin and Ivan Jacob· aen, 2·alOJY dwellln1 added at CHARLEY'S PLU .. II SDYICE CONTRACTING AND REPAJIUNG CIIAJII.ES E. LUSK 21D02 SAJfTA AJfA S.W. JAJITA A.lfA. C.&LD'. 5·2707 509 Narcissus, $11.500; Walter Parmenter, tflnove porch and add to roof, 409 Dahlia, $50; M. H. Shennan Co., alterations at 2601 E. Coast Hwy., 14.000. e IJIVmE TEUACE C. 1. Allen, .wlmmlng pool at 1325 Dolphin Terrace, $2.660; AJ . bert ~. 1-unll. l ·story dwell· lng at 1509 Dolphin Terract?, S24.· 630; Maceo Corp .. fence at 20CT1 Chubasco, $300; MAcco Corp .. 1· unit. 1-story ctwelllngs at 1901 AJtura Or .. $22,230; 1907 Altura. $20,970; 1921 Altura. $21.440; 1915 Altura, $23.960. e lAY SHORES Karl Oavls. swimming pool at 2668 Bayshore Dr .. $3.000: J. P Oalgh, addition at 2652 Crest· view, $5,600. e LIDO ISLE R G. Hahn. 1-atory dwelling at 203 VIa Ithaca. $23.900. e IA.LaOA ISLAJfD Dr. Garry Sewell. enlarge win· dow, 210 Crystal, $200: Margaret Christensen, ~-roof at 221 Gar - net. $300; Harold Le51ie. demoiW\ fire dama1ed buJidlng. 1110 S. Bay Ft .. 1400. e IA.LaOA COVES Nebon Reames. addition at 63 Balboa Coves. S2.7M: Harold Daaue. RC:Ond story at 15 Balboa eovea, aooo. e 1DC!J1J .Alia ~Ra U T Dr. H. W. BI.Donnett•. fence. deck. patio and planterw at l!MO Hllhland Dr .. $2,000; Gene Burna. ~mlng pool. 1101 Essex Lane, S2.axl: Hayward • Smyth. fence. 2048 Commodore Rd .. $400: Chip Cleary. fen~. 15CY7 Mariners. $485: Frank Klnnlngham. frnre. 1515 Ma riners, $340: TllM'rg. fence. 1106 Devon, $150: Keme Carter. fen<'t". 1112 Devon, $236: W. T. Moore. fence, 118 Devon. $162; Ed Jusseh. fence, 1115 Es· sex. $195; R S Dlemer. fence. ,..._ Qa:uatDp -Dr ' •-da 1119 Essex. $233: John Fletcher, Alphalt 'nle-Rubber 'roe fence. 1107 Essex. $144 : Bill Brl.s· Form.Jca -Ll.aoleum "n1e •a•aT.S' 1.111~. ley. f('nre. 1125 Essex. $81: Gene .,__ _.., Bums. fence, 1101 Essex. $1.293: lSS E. l 7Ul st. _ .1--c..-._ Frt>d Gue nster. f('nt"e. 1201 Essex. LUIDJ"'' .,.._. $139: J. W. Buell, fence. 1207 Es· 22 Yean Ill Ora.np CouDt:J sex, Si3. ~~ ........... &1 ........ 1iiiii .......... -=ZI~ e aALaO& lfl Newport Harbor Yacht Club. re· C st M L I C novating d ub house. m W. Bay. 0 I ell Ill er 0 $7.000: Lewis Dunmire. altera· • tlon!'. 1025 W. Balboa Blvd .. $200: H. Smith, re<~rra.ngc kitchen. 202 LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS Main, $1.000; Georg<' Cortin. Mewpart 8lwd.. ~ •-a.a.ty ~1011 fence. 1132 E. Balboa Blvd .. $150 e NEW.OBT HEIGHTS Orco Block Co. Bun.DJNG BLOCD-AJJ. SJZF3-ALL fiPF.S , ..... ,_ ..... bedy 1.-st IDGIICMDII It 1... Dil L ......... .._ Gustav Clausson. garage PX tensl(ln. 427 San Bernardino. $300 e CLIFF BAVER Mrs. R. R. Snow. enlarge bed room. 811 Cliff Dr., $1.035. e KEWPOBT J~ Packard. fence. 4028 Channl'l. $200: Fred Trickett. patio, ~ 39th St.. $75; Outboard Marina, fen~. 200 £;. Coast Hwy., $500; Bradstreet Miller Jr., patio slab. 38)6 B.ivet", SSQO; Loll Vopl, rocktall sign, 3201 W. Coast Hwy .. $175; Frank BotheU. alterations and addition. 5910 Seasho~. $3.010; Elmer Schrump{, demollsh unit at 7400 W. Ocean Ft .• $150: City ol Newport Beach. cabana and office at Marina Park. 1T70 W. Balboa Blvd~ $2.800. --··-~ --·--------~------~ HOME LOANS 1'111 ........... , ... .. For Cbaice ~In Orcmp County ID..,_. nat. from Slla%-Tel'lm to 20 yean Exltda. p:opertjee Oft IMW COinllfbUctJoo Qtl) -.. ~· ,_ appralaala. Liberty 1-7711 South Coast Mortgage Co. Inc. ... CMit ••••a -8es' t .... Loan OolllllfDili ttw ..... ....,.. Oompu._ "'llmwottltle ~ ...-. Aiilodadoeot ........ ..... , .. 11 cllndl1 ~.._ .. ......_-au traa loland PQ'M ... Se¥tnl **"boa lleluiak:a Inn. Co-8toleft tMm the rsicSeDc:e ot Kra. • ~ 1-wen .toleft ,._ rona del Xu. loe MartJn. 1121 w. Balboa Blvd., Psi' 1 I t,.. bOat fll Paul Youn1. 10M W. e fJIIIIIUY,,...' Newport leach ... A burclar 8Q AW.. 8alboa ••. Wateba ...._aM,_ ftlued at t50 broke lnto Captain BillJe'a Smoke • I &M,..... --. aolm from tlae ..._ fNm the lea Shanty Bo~.&ae, Sl w. Cout Hlchway. aoD aDcl deqbbr fll Jlra. C. K. 11111tau:rant, 110 n.t 1t., Mewport Kewport Beac!b. Ill! I Poque. 22!15 Fairview ao.t~, ludl A 12 000 boat belona· 0o1ta Meu. whne they were on Ina to · s · 1 R~btNon of Coat& • IUII'DAT. JVJfE I the beach ln tlolll ol the Newport .,_. w~ .loten from tbe Harbor Gladioli were Rolen &om the Hotel .•. Paul Andenoo.. 28lrta Shipyard. l633 w. Cout Blah· carden ol Mla Clyde Maynard, Ave., Corona del Mar, found 14 way. Kewport Beaeb . . . Frank 0 Larkspur Ave., Corona del bottle~~ fll beer under a truh eao Ahanuto of 2u 28th St., Mew· Kar ... Someone st9le a $100 behind hla residence ... A htt pol't leach, found a 45 eaJJb~ radio from Bud'a Rentals, Main &M run vehicle clamated the ear plstol near the lUe cuard bead· Beach, Corona del Mar ... A ear ~ Dor1a Mclnt.Jre, Ocean Front quarters. 2817 Newport Blvd.. club ~l&que e n t I t 1 e d 'Tea Apa.rtmenta. Newport Beach . . . Newport Beach . . . Someone 1bnen wu atolen trom the car A ft.re extlnaulaber. compa•. and tampe~ wtth a mall box at the of Frank Tbaekery. lZ7 Apolena • a radio weN atolen from the boat home of Kra. B. Blnbeye. 306 Ave~ Balboa l.aland ... Several L II p • -I ot WWJam Warmincton ot Loll Pernleal Ave Corona del Mar chlldrt'n with sling shots shot at 1 .... A.nples. whUe the cult wu ·• · blrda under the Lido laJe bridge • ..aa.., moored near 1038 W. Bay Ave .• • SATVJIDA1', 1U1fZ I . . A $210 boat wu stolen trom llr,..... Balboa ... Someone attempted Hub caps we~ stolen lrom thf' the residence of WUUam Lyons. 211M~ Coast llwy. to break into a aervSce atatlon at car of Mra. Mary CoUina. 312 130 Bayside Place. Corona del o.a.a dill liar IIA SC73 227 ~St., Newport Beach. Onyx Aw~ Balboa Ialand . ·.A ~M;ar~~-~-~A~~~lua;;~w~u~b~rok~e~n~ln~~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ peraon wearlnc no clotbea was e i&UIIIDAT, )'11IR I reported standlnc In an aUey be- Several artlclea of clothln1 bind 106 22nd St., Newport Beach were atolen from the borne ot ... ThrM teenap flrla stole 3 Robert B. McCullouch. l02 43rd palra of caprt.a trom Benllne'a St .• Newport Beach ... A Joun1e Sportswear, no E. Balboa Blvd .. f~. lbeara. and a apade were Balboa . . . Vandala damapd stolen from the residence of ~ ean patked ln tboe 100 ~ P'allrer, 419 Beconla Ave.. block Poppy Ave~ Corona del STROOT·'S TEWIIQE GIANT 36111 ANNIVERSARY • '' 36111 ANNIVERSARY SALE OF '·57 FORDS THE NO. 1 SALES LEADfll IN AM£81CA PRieD StART AS LOW AS fl795 For 6-Cylinder Business Tudor AND THIS MONTH YOU1J. GET SPECIAL "SEEJ...l-1111111" TillE .. IIIIWIICES 36 MOH!'BS TO PAY! 36TH 36TH 3611 "SBL·A-IU nil" PARTS SPECIAL SEAT lnTS ,_ .._.. -I s.t IData1.loe4 BeguJarly IU5 SPECIAL PRICE $8.36 FOD Cl E••R AID POUSII •a CAW UGULAJU.1' SSe SPECIAL PRICE 36c Filii DUST CLOTI U:Gtn.An T SOc EACB SPECIAL PRICE 36c IIIFFLEIS T1u'Oagh 1154 P..S. Clad Tlnuaderbuds. ~lyD.IO.a. SPEGIIL -$1.31 I.SS ~ liP. Jlit9ularly 111.10 ea. lftCIIL -$1.38 I.-............__~ Mu.m-.. ----~14.50--IPttul.-3.31 UCI fll · .. ll IF .IUIE '' YOURS FREE! Four handsome Ford Hentage glasses d..tstmc- hvely des1gned wtth 1957 Fords on one side. and an old Ford classic on the other. No charge to you. All you have to do lS come down and test dnve a 1957 FORD ... and. remember ... during June YMI PIEIEIT Cll IS WIITI IIIIE TD1 EVE1 in trade aa Theodont Robina 9oet1 AU. OUT in SEJJ ... A-BBAUON ci our 3Ith awai•eawt. Ccme iD. cmd ... tar yoUI"'IeJf! 36TI 3611 ''Sflt.a.aun•" SERVICE SPECIALS BUIE l&IUSTIEIT IAducte. Qaecktng L.lalD9 • .te. lle9. SUS SPECIAL PRICE 36c Com,tete ~usia L*iCitiea aEGOl.AB.L T IUS SPECIAL PRICE $1.36 CHECI COOUNG SYSTEM COKPLETE.L T AJfD ADD llUST IXHIBtTOIL llEGtn.JUU.1' S 1.75 SPECIAL PRICE Sle36 lUll AOIT EID UGVLAAL1' 8.SII SPECIAL PRICE $6.36 Fll ..... Jl. 3611 "SELL-A-BRA noN•• USED CAR SPECIALS I • • I • $31 1113 F .. Cal•• 2.._ I I $131 I I I • I IDI I .. ...... I I I •• I 1$1-1111 cu·•ac .... 1111. • I $1111 • • sa• ... 2 ....... • • , ... I I 1, •• ... . ..• ··~· • . , .• • • •• 10 ............ • • , ... Fll IIIII W .- T • LOOKING TOWARD A lfUGHTER YEAR Gre newl)' installed of- ftcers of the Woman's Society of C hristion Service of Christ C hurch By The Seo, Bolboo. From le ft ore Mrs. John Bliott, corresponding Oty Council Reiects Oil Drilling Offers Two offers to lease city-owned property for oll drllllnc were r~· jected by the Newport Beach City Council Monday evening. The offers came from Pacific Drilling Co. and Shell 011 Co. The location Is outside of city llmlts. on the westerly stde of Santa Ana River. The clty baa 5 producing water wells there. Councilmen Charles Hart and Jay Stoddard said It would be unwise to run any risk of con· tam lnatlng these water wells un- til the new reservoir s upply Is as· su~. Representatives of the 2 oil companies said that the well water would not be lmperlled by oil drilling. Council a1so: • Approved the flrst reading of Ordinance No. 824. making Poppy Ave. In Corona del Mar a PUPPIES! one-way street. northbound from Si.... or Ill_.. Ocean Blvd. to the a lley near the IW -Hurley Bell ; 2-way from the T , ... •-· alley to Coast Hwy. IJ ... • Received an appeal from SlSO to 1300 Don Dickerman from the ded · Ch. Slnd JlliL ~ slon of the Plautning Commission sso to 1100 denying h im a use permit to operate a restaura nt and cock· theJordans tall bar at 4323 W. Coast Hwy., Newport: set hearing for July 22. SHOP • Received the follow ing In · 2732 E.. Coat Jll9hway tonnatlonaJ notices of transfer of eonaa del Mar liq uor licenses: Frank a nd Do· l'baaeJ lladMw-.&~ rothy U&edom , on-sale general. ------------at Village Inn. 1Z7 · 129 Marine .PORT 11· .. ~_ C ~A • '/ I 'W 4 4' • f ' · ll I~.' ~ IIW SIIWIII Ave., Balboa Island. the Conner Park Ave. Cafe; Wa lter Dilley, on-sale beer, 5(]7 E Bay Ave . Balboa. • Gave notice to outside pur· ch a.sen ot city water that the city has no surplWl water for sale and tenninating turther sale THIS BIG YELLOWTAIL, weighing 20 pounds. wGs cought by Allon within 10 days. Rohrer of SGnto A nG oboard the boot Frontier. out of Bolboo • Contracted for the services Povilion. Skipper w GS Spike Toft. The fish wos cought off Son MGteo of Joseph Rlce ot Los Anl'eles. Point. ~ ~•.,.._...,...1C AVA GARDNER STEWART GRANGER DAVID NIVEN in THE ll'ITLE HUT ...-trom H-1 111 -ca.MI - -ALSO- authority on desii'Jl of sewer================::::::======= pumping plants, to make recom· mendatlons for redeslrn and r~­ modellng of sewer pum ping sta· tlons In the city. From the POUCE BlOnER • Approved the project of pte· paratlon of a new city .seal by Corona del Mar a rtist Re-x Bra ndt; authorized appropriation of $312. <Continued from Page Sevenl line of W. I. Brooks, Sea Isle Court. 201 E Balboa Blvd . Bal- boa . S<.'vC'ral children dam- agt>d the home of Mrs. Waitt>r Gtbson, 1007 E. Bay Front, Bai· boa . A boat cushion was W G N .......... of Balboa ~tulPn fm m Harbor PaJnt and 1 1 Jlnif•D Wallpap<'r. 31m E C•)ast HIJ::h· 55 way. Corona df'l Mar ... A bl· Succumbs at Aca C'\"riC' wac; stolen from the home of Eric Eastman. 4300 Seac;hore Waldo GustaVE' Nyl>E'rg. 53. or Drivl', ~('lA port BNICh . •. John 120 w O('('an Front, Balboa, d tNI !"olf'. 21. of Ba lboa ApartmPnts Monday, Junl:' 10. at the Los An-~ 31)5'~ Main St. Ba lboa. was g('ir<; GPnera l Hospital aft £'r an book l'fl ror lntoxtcatwn . · A pxteondPd Illness. He was a na · burglar ('n!N£'d but tnok nothing tive or New Hampshire and llved from Ward a nrl Jl:urlngton Lum· at Balboa 5 yE>ars He was a fort>· I ber Co. 3300 W Coast Highway man for Cudahay Me at Pack ing Nt>Wport Beach . Co .. Los Angeles. e MOKDAT, JUN£ 10 F u n era I arrangt>ments are An elE'Ctrlc:-con duit was brok· pending at Parkes Bell Mortua ry, en at Ellis Abalone Co., 2Z7 20th Costa Mesa. St., Newport Beach ... A pecff'S· trlan sign was da maged In front S & W-1 LB. CAJf COFFEE • ··=··--, ... Amigos, Break Rule and Will Do Something! A.mJaw v ... , ft'IIOWaed .. nothlDr OI!PDheUoD o1 .-. Jlai'· bot ..... wiD 4 I! tMir' U · nual ....._ 4111 t:redltlall DID Wedll~, IUM 11. ,..._ tbeJt WOl cut ............... MUd ot ctlNc:ta& 'fte • .unr 1rt11 be a' DOOft Ia .. •• palt JlartMif Yedat 01da. J'uur cllNctiOn WUI 1M elec.Ud fJoal tla.llt alate: DeaD Jlndtclr4. GordoD l'lndlq, 8elj;Ja J'n.Ullft. OollBU~~ .... ~ Georp ~bet. ~ -Eatl Sta.Dle7 ..., O.ulle Te· Wlnltle. The only watch that wind.e on ball bearings, thus ellm.inating friction and coeUy repairs. the BEST gift eeptcially for gtadu- ation or for DAD ... a perfect peaent for bride and groom. LlitM4d.-... ,.. .. _ ........ , .. ..-. ., ........... _. A.-$ a ....... , .. , U ft o eo a,.,. , S SQ I ..... -&4 "··-.. -, ... .., .... ., .. -......... ~ .. Tbe elecdcll COIIIUilltt.l .. Cia· prt.ed ot eba.l:rman Bert We~ Walta Loncmoor an4 Dldt Jtlch. ard The Aml~ wtl1 have the CJP· ~~~~~~~~-~~-~· ~~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ portunlty of gotnc aboud Lyman Fa.rw~u·a .chooner, seadrIf t. which will be moored oU the Yacht Club, all decked out tor the Honolulu race. WE'IE IIW IPEI I IIYS I WEEI CLOSED TOESDAT • . Power Boat Races Denied RAGAN'S RESTAURANT TOO PAJOLT aESTAUUifr ·OPEN U :30 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. The Harbor Committee baa ~­ ject~ the request of Ole Newport Harbor Chamber to hold power boat races In the h arbor thla faU. DINNER SERVED AIL DAY SUNDAY FROM NOON TO S.P.Il. 2515 E. Coast....,_ Coi'OGa •• Mar Councilma n Charles Hart an · nounced at Monday's Council meeting that the committee con- sidered the event too dangerous. Use Easiga Want Ads for Besalts TOAST THE BRIDE • e WITH CHAMPAGNE .._ Jll are 111HIIq 1 ~ ,.rt, 1r •• , ,.., I I I let -staff ...... Jill. We carry the F"meat of both domestic and imported winea.liquors.liqueura and beera. Also Fancy domestic and imp::>rted Foods & hors d'oeuvers • No order ia t90 large oc too amaD • FOR DELIVERY SERVICE CALL HABBOR 0262 . HANS BROERJNG -OWNER • ~ IWE DEUYER PH. HA 358i( amP lOT ·IUI·DEE-Ia CNYr DDJrT FOJIM£B CDM BESIDEifT DIES of Rosan's, 2901 W. Coast High· way, Newport Beach ... A prow- ler attem pted to enter the hom e of Mrs. JQe Frfsham, 200 Crystal Ave., Balboa Isla nd ... Two gar. bage disposals were stolen from garages In the new Irvine Ter- ra~ development . . . A jack~t and camera were stolen from tht car of L. R. Ma lueg, 709 Hello· trope Ave .. Corona del Mar. whllt the ca r was parked at the Bal· boa Yacht Club ... TWo new furnaces were removed from the floor wells at 204 and 206 Or· ange St., Newport Beach ... Be-er was confl.cated from a group of high school students at Little Corona Beach ... A car Dt1JlltE£'~ OZ. PB.EEZEa JAB MOSHBOOMS 29c TCJIDCIIM13lft oz. Ja:rrlc 11J'IIfi11DQ omn s•ows Mrs. Charles F. Graeser, w ho with her husband, a retired Army .............. S .... Uif .................... M ..... O.-Jf .......... _-T ..... O""ES .......... ..........,...., Lt. Col. were fonner residents of Walt DLIIM'f'a Corona del Ma r, di~ Tuesday, "CIIDE'RB I A" June 11. at San Francisco. She Is -• ~ survived also by 2 da ughters, -ALSo-Mrs. c. c. Stewart of Riverside and Mrs. H. H. Tlemroth of San 'Unu & ROCI" Franci.sco; and four grandchU· c:lren. BASOILL ILIVES I SIIGES IY ~ie ?UIUt 1· 7~ ?uUI I * su;;,s. ..=:-ahoe BLACK ''PF"' TENNIS SHOES * ¥111' IWII qiiPIBT • • • of sodal note ItT no MAYONNAISE VEIUCOKT MAID SYRUP 12 IL 2lc I Pl. I 11r SALTINES lib.. box 29c CORN Chowder 2139c: PV'mfA ~ WESSON OIL Pt. :ric CHOW 5 lb.. bag S9c LDTOW aaCLUI •ooDL& I'UifCB SOUP MIX 3 pkg. 35c Spaghetti Sauce 19c Da.D'f TIM PI ... CIIWII TOILET TISSUE 4/SSc AJAX Giant Size 2/4lc WUIICO DVJfUa CIOCKTAIL CHIPPERS 35c SHRIMP 41/a oz. 49c f)8(i ~~ IWU I i aUT .,.,....,~ COD 25( MFATS 31/t a&. 2143c MUfFIN MIX IIIIIIN filii SiiiifEiiNG ' .... ,..,.. ... ID Ll. Ill lib. c .. 89c ldiiUt& IIAID u.aaaa:a 12& 211 IWAJIIOa -TillEY ...... miDIIKft GIIFFEI • LEIF .... . . 2flr2h FIIZEI VEIL om.£11 • • • YOL I, ItO. a -P1TE c:::EifTS 2 DEER CAUGHT AT BEACH HERE • Two n~in& female deer we~ captumed late Monday momJne. one ln the wat« near Little l.a· land, the other on the Corona I del Mar side of the jetty, near- ly an hour and a half alter they THIS D~lt found that the Corona del Mor beoch carted owoy on o jeep. with ih feet hobbled, were first spotted at th(' rorner just is no+ the ploce for the +legged variety. The ond let loose in the hills obove Corono Highlonds. I of Marteold Ave. and Ocean .J __ r w•• c •unht •t ~L-be·-L by Stole Game T f L Blvd .. Corona ~I Mar OGG ... .. ~ .. me "01 Driving the jeep ·~ Derwin ate. monager o tne N port .,_ h h ffi Worden Robert Terwilliner of Cosio Me~ lot ' ew oe-ac umane o · ~ h h Corona del Mar beoch. (Ensign photo). 1 cer George Myers said tht> fright· left) and Jo~e Myers of Long Beac (r:g tJ, was ened animals were In the mid· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ die~ the ~ad at 8:10am.when HORACE ENSIGN NEWS-he was driving by. They ran down a t'llft and Into thl' wat~.>r fiiALE fOR 8th GRADERS~;~ M;~;·;lag ay JUDT JIATFIELJ) Robert Stewart Arthur e 8ASEaALL Dave E. Atkinson A marnlll~nt wtnd-up for the George I. Austin baseball seuon came Thursday, -8- June 6, when the Ensign team Ml"rle William Babs pia~ Los AJamltos on thelr Craig S. BallPy fie ld. Susan Ford Baker Tom C&ll pitched a beautiful George William Ball no-hit ball game. ending with a VIrginia Louise Bandel sco~ of 15 to 1 In our favor. The Nancy Lou Bare one run tor the opposing team Shari Lynn Barlow wu on a walk and 2 errors com· Anita Ca~l Barth mltted by our team. Sandra Jeanne Barth Tom, a n~ elrhth gTader at Dougla.s Cook Bartlett Hora~ Ensign this year, ha.s Kenneth N. Beattie done an ex~llent job pitching Jerry Alan Bell Antoni Rose Hay Sharon K. Hayes Dennis Mlnt~r Henderson Charles A.. Herman James Lewis Hicks. Ill Melinda Hoag Ken! Devone Hodgson John Anton Hoffman RJchards H. Hottman Marilynn L.. Holden Elizabeth Irene Hollaway Charles F. House Lorry Jean Howard Nicholas Lee Howard Geoffrey K. Hoyt Katherine Irene Hubbard Kenneth Allen Huff Doyle Rolland Hughes John Alton Hughes On Flag Day ---This Friday It's Flag Day tomorn-JW-Fr i. day, June 14-the 180th anni- versary ot the blnh ot our flag t~ Star Spangled Bannl"r A special Flag Day prO('I ama-! lion by Mayor Dora Hill urgt>s I all local residents to fly an Am· erican flag In observan~ ot this day, "honoring all those who have given loyally of their serv- IC't"s to thE' United State-s of Am· I .-.rica In ordt"r that thP Star Spangled Banner may rontinul" to fly over a f~ country " Harbor Dept boats w ert> lm- medlateJy aimed. One boat stood watch on on.e or the ani· mats trapped In the rocks of the jetty while the Sf'<'Ond animal IWam a<TOU the C'hannel and gallivanted around Balboa. Two game wardens m ... naeed to ~pe the de-er on the jetty . put It on a jHp and relea!WXJ 11 near Momln11: Canyon Road, Co- rona Highlands. The second def'r was c-a,turt'd at 12:10 p m at the-110utheast end of Little Island, In the wa. ter. It was alao roPf'(f. taken to the hills near Momlnc Canyon Road and released. Both thl" animals had rur miss tng 1n spots, apparently <;craped off "hen thl"y swam against thl" ro<'kS. One of the wa rdens. who held the deer \lo hill' they we-rE' bf'ing ta ken to tht.> hills. was ta kt>n to thE' Harbor IX-pt for a show~.>r and c·hange of clothes. ~ms ht> acquirt>d a few li<:e and ticks In handlln~ the d1.>er. Virgil Partch And Son Sued for 1/2 Million Balboa lslandl"r Virgil Partch. SMART AND PRETTY Ann L.ardner of 205 Vie Koron. Lido Isle. p"lses here '" cop ond gown before g iv.ng valedictory eddress yes •e•oav o• h qh school groduat•on eaercises A nn who has olreooy rece•"ed not•f ca t•on of on honorory e ntrance to Stonford Un•ver- stty s the first student in the hostory of Horbor H •gh School to ot to,n a perfect straight A ' re<:ord Sne will study se<:ondory educa· t•o" at Stanford (Ensign photo). tot the Seabe-e~. and Coach AI Thomas Paige Berry O'Leary feels very fortunate In Brook& Alden Blair havtnr Tom a member of our Marianne C. Bodine team. For the Jut eame of the Gary BradJey Bohman seuon Tom sure did a commend· Cheryl Lee Bolueranc able job and one soon not for· Michael Chrtatopher Bovee Michael W. Bradbury gotten. B Allan Wllllanu hit a nice triple Donald J. rewer Pamela B~ke Hussey Diane S Hutcheson Norman Glb Hutchings Michael Charles Hutchinson -1- Ralph M. Inns John Stephen lvey 1 It was 18> years ago In 1717 when Gen. George Was h ington drt>w a design of a n ag for the newly Instituted United States. The nag had 13 red and white stripe-s and 13 stars In a field of blue. ~~~e~~ s~~~ ·;~~-h:~r:~:~! G ld Wedd. P rty dollars, along wll~ his 17-year 0 en lng a old son. Nick. as an aftermath of a fatal auto a('('ident Feb. 10 w1th bues loaded to knock In Curtis Gary Brlsbln 3 runa. The oth.er 12 runs we~ Sandra Lee Brockman made on 9 walks. another hit by Ann UIUan ~ring Williams. a hit by Rusty Pack· Arnold N. B~yles, Jr. ard, and Dick Butterworth had Marianne Brunk Dtanne E. Brunt one hit. RJcbard Henry Brunt &ent RodpOn and Eddie M.e-Susan Cathy Buccola ..,.. Ckatbt; Tom Call waa Geraldine Kary Buchert pltdlet; Ceotp Autin, ttrst Eaten Lout.e Bucy bue; aw. ~hUn&. lleCOnd Donna Lee Burdaall bUt: l'form Carbon. thJn! bue; Steve Lewis. aborUtop: Allan lanlce DlaAe Buree Williams and Steve Botts. left Unda Lee Burna field; Dtck Butterworth and Doug RoNnne Elod.Je Burris Bartlett, center field: and Dennis Anne Loul.se Butcher t ht David George Butler hrrtn and Steve Harper, r g Richard Sydnt>y Buttt>rworth field. John Hughes and Bill Twist -C- were out of the gaml", Hughl"s Carole Ann Ca~n hecause of an Injury and Twist James Gary Caldwell beCause of Illness. Thomas Leigh CaJI Ensign ended second In the Norman A. Carlson Orange County Elementary Lea · Ja<'k Glle Carpenter gue of 18 other teams. winning Jolene Marie Casala 6 and Josln~ only 2. Thomas E. Chesley Congratulations. tl"am! Cherry! Joy Clark • • • Jt>rry Roy Clark • T017B Paul S. Coldoff A trtp th~ugh the Costa Ml"sa Leroy Connell Globe-Herald was enjoyed by the Gordon Thomas Connolly, Jr. _.lghth grade journalism class Chrlst1e Ann Craghlll ·Thursday, Junl" 6. The class. dl· William E. Crum rectly by Mr. JohruJOn. boarded I Jan Marie Cunningham Ute bus at 11:15 and returned at John Roger Cunningham 12:25. Miss King showed the 23 ~rge Gary Curtis students th~ugh the newspaper -D- plant, which Is l()('ated at Bay Anthony Chase Dalby and Ttturin ln Costa Mesa. Charles Michael Davis 1Aat semester's journalism Marlon Elizabeth De'ak (')au made a tour through the Katherine N. ~nberg Newport Harbor News Press. Jami"S ~Urey Dlke • • • Lillian Marie Dirks e JI'IWALE • Kenneth G. Doesburg Many years have passed since Louan Dorfman the eighth graders t1rs1 entered Judy C. Douglu grammar ~~ehool. How do they John F. Dunlavy feel now that they're Jeavtng It Linda Anne Dussler and entering the big world of -E- HIJh School! Some .tudents Judy Ann EdJand have expressed sadness at leav-Kathleen Loulae Elgin lng. gladness at leaving, ~lief Robert Jeue Elliott that It's over. and a few are In· Dahrl Lou Elll.l dJtt~nt. M08t atudenta. how· Georgia Ann Elmore ever, have been ea1erly looking Dennl.s Lee Etta.re forward to summer. as 1.1 usual. -F- and the sand. sun and aurf await· Kenneth Eupne Fatt lng them tot 3 whole months. Bruce Marshall Fay Durlnr all thla aummer run, Stephen J . Feny although the thought of the Lola Barbara Fetters ever-dlaUengt.ng Harbor JUgh Carol Lyn Fl.sher wru constantly &Jiee tn the Joyce Lul8e Fleming graduate's mind. Wlll I get Lorre N. Fletcher throUgh 1 Will t ~ able to handle Barbara Marie Flory the worlt! Wlll It be awfully WUUam Ralph l'ord hard t These are IIOrM at the Marah.alle G. F~y qu~ON wblch they wtll uk Donna Jeanne Fox tbetMelYM. Joo Alan Frueban A feW studenta will not be at· Wllllam And.re'w Fruehlln& tendl"-Harbor ln the tall, as -o- eome are movi"-trom thl.l area. Robert M. Glll'd.oer 11tb1Je at1ll othen will be attend· Roy It eeu.y tn1 prtnte 8C:boola. GeoftN7 T. Gl .. Heft Ia the list ot. the eighth Don Rachel Godlneta aracte ,raduatea at Horace En· John M. Green all": Jobn M&rahall Crteaer -A-Suaan Ann Grlflln Carol Jeanne Adama June Eleanor Crtmatad ~~ Arthur Adama, Jt. Laurence Adam Grohs Penelope L. Adama Suaan Joanne Culdjord Stepbante Jane Mama -a- Julie Loul.M AJeom Martha Btien Ball Contne lila.rle Allen lllcbard D. Ball &wrl7 Cb«Jl Alm Dmnla Ina Ran~ IAUieft Wallac» AndenOn Dorrtne JeaJl Hanten Rkbard Downlnl Andenon PauJ Eric Hanan MD loeiPb An~ Edward ~ H.ardtq, m WUll.am II. A.Ap11 Lcrm Daft! Jlantr s-a Arant Alan o.-. a.,. A1Wt P. ~ Jr. Dtue I.AoDe llan1ll ..... ~~ R~CQ.._.., -J- Gordon Keith Jacobs. Jr. Thomas Ward Jewell Drew G. J<>h.Mon Melanie Lynn Johnson Nancy Ann Johnaon Sylvia Claudette JobMOn Therea& Elaine JobmtOn Stephen Crate Johnston Jdftey RJce Jones Ross Amote Jordan Judy Lee Justus -K- Ca~l Ann Kanold Barbara Susan Kennedy Suunne Jane Kennedy Cynthia Diane Kirchen Charles Michael Kistler Steven AJan Knauer Kenneth Willia m Knight James Robert Koch Fern Theresa Koerner Sharon Ann Koschl" Beverly Ann Kramt.>r Bruce Kreutzknmp -1-- Stephcn Charles LaVer(' JewPI Ann Leavy K€'nneth LedE'rman Richa rd Stanley Lefmann Robert Arthur Leveloft John Warrl'n Lieber Martin 1. LO<'kney. Jr. Michael C'. Luti"S -M- BruC't" J. MacDonald Benjamin Jame-s Madison. In Thomas Russell Mallard Sharon Joy Manell Linda Trt>ne Martin Pamela Ann Martin Patricia Lynn Martin James G. Martindale Dorothy Ann Ma.90n Judith E. Mayfield Grant Edwin McCall Kathryn Anne McCay Patricia Gall McComb& Llnda Ann McCook C. Thomas McElroy Robert Lee Mcii~y Jeffrey Bayard McMeans Stephen Edward McNiel Mary Louise MeredJth Dudley Bush Merkel Edw1n A. Meserve Charles Warren Meulng, Jr. Cheri Lynne Mills OWen EdWard Minney Susan Carol MltcheU Thomas WlUiam Moody MJchael Klnr Murphy Robert William Muzzy Ralph E. Myen -N- Chrlstln Ru Neal Charlene Mae Nebon Edwin N. Nebon Nancy Jane Nldtert& Ma.rtlyn J~ Norton -0--- Patrlcla Ellz.a beth <>"'.Aary Marsha Ellen Ot..on Terry Jay O'Neil Abby Kathleen Oqulst Michael P. Orr Unda Ann O.bome Glenn Terry Olwald -P- Suaan Eltubet.h Padta.rd Paul M&rllball Nne Jaequlln....,.,.. Patnt« Judith Lee Pvkw Robat Lew1e Patbl". Jr. 'hnya.Pubr l.J'ftft AWioe Plldl 8utNlra mea ~ CCobtlDW OD .... JL'll't) He asked Betsy Ross If she rould make him a na~. Betsy Ross. who was In the upholstery business. r~rt'W the 6 -polnted stars Into stars with 5 polnts and completed the tlrst Oae tor our nation. on Laguna Canyon Road Nick Wa!l dri ver of one of thE' cars in the accident. In whic-h 16-ye&r-old William Penn White-- house Ill of Pasadena was killed and John Stuart Wilkins. 16, of Colton. suffered a head Injury Nick Partch and hls 2 teen-age :ompaniona were lnjured. CHARLES FiPPS .. c*med by deatt. Charles Fipps of COM Dies: Pioneer Resident, Developer Charles 0 . Fipps. 68. pioneer devdQPH ot the Harbor are•. died Sunday, June 9, at hl.s ftome. Keep Saving Water, Folks 3719 ~an Bl\rd.. Co~n• del Mar. alter an extended illness. He was a native ol Beodtord. ln· diana. came to Santa Ana In 1905 -.nd to the Harb« area In 1g. Mr. Flpp$ was a t'f!me-nt and plaster rontractor, ~tirlnc In 1950 He was a member ot New- port Harbor Elks Lod~ 176'7. Amont the-landmarks ot hls f'nterprU!e an-the 2 out.standjng Continued aavtnt ot watn was nppa bou.ws nn thf' C.orona del u~ by City Ma.nqft' 1tobert M bJuft h r ot Pop Sb .. lton at Monday ~......... ar ~ t ~ oot PY "' ~.. A\.-e. OM ot these ill at.IIJ the Newpvrt City Councll meetinc. npps resi~nao ''11\~ water aupply In June Is He 1.s survtwod by his widOW. ~lated to the WMther," hot" aald. Eunk"f': a brothH. Wilbur ot San "A wrift ot -....rm da:r-wtll &.mardtno: 3 al.sters.. Mn. La- C'&UW th~ supply to ~ cri· Rue Ma)-er ot ln&.&ewood; Mrs. deal. You can rdax 1t It ·~ 11\dma ltJnder and Mn.. JJ.ulah cool.'' ~ub ~ en.ta Mesa. •porttnc on~ MW ~. P\IMftl -~ ~ hf'ld he ..Sd that constNctJon bldl 1\w.da¥ •t a.lt1 MOI1u&l)' cllap. can M ceUed 1ft October and eJ. Oaroea del Mar, wtth Mr. there .. llt1lJ "fOOd ..-Jbtllt:J"" ,. lo4c'e Cllft'ki&Una. lntft'• that the .....-.oar wt.D ... l:n ... IDII\t ..... ln Fa..lrba~ een. bY ID.N •• I 0( J.a tery, for the Howard Leggs A Corona del Mar rouple. Mr.l a.rea owrlooldnr the ocean, the and Mrs. Howard Leee. ~lebrat-~ bave named tbelr home ed 50 years of marrted llte with "Seetop." a surprtw gol~n wedding ann.l-e KET llf lllGII IC80CL versary party given tor them by Howard ~ ~ Hel.lie Van- thelr t.hrfto chU~ at~ home Oltra.nd md at an Epworth ot a son. Gordon, In South Paaa-Leacue con\111!1\tJan at w~. .dfona on Sunday. May 12. Maasachuwtts. ~ tbey ~ A hltttllrht of the party for both In hleh school. Although the retlrt>d mlnlster-tea<'hl"r and 1 It was lov.-at first sight. thP his wlfl" was the 50 yt-ar-old young C'OUple Wf'l'e no« man-ied \\MMlng dress of \lo hite nl"t ovt>r until 8 year; latf'f on May 1-t fn tafft>ta worn by the brldf' a half Millbury Ma.~ a <'('ntul) IM>furt> SJ>f'('ial gul"st" Art l"r h igh Sl'hool H uw a r d 1nrludl'd tht'Jr thl'('t' ~n5 and I ... tudit>rl fnr tht> mmistn. at ·we:-: thl'lr famllu-s. l'ight grandrhll Jf'yan l 'nivprstty Dr£'\lo:S4-minary dn•n 1n all Tht>tr !'01\S an-Cor o~nrl Bo!::ton l'ntvt>1'8ity. w~lll' tlnn at \lo hn~ hnmt> tht> part) :'~:PI lit> took a N l UI'Sf' 10 a buc;J \lo a<; hr-ld and who 1$ t>mpi('I)E'd nM-" roll~f' and sturllf'<! muslt' 1 at Walt D1<.nf') SturlH>"' 1n Bur I m WorC'f'"tl'r and a t ~ton l'n1 bank. r.a) i .. rrt of f'ullc>non. who 'f"r-..JtY \\'lliiP 1n rolli'Jrr llow :w1 I wnrk ... r .. r ~·km:ln ln .. trumPnt~ I IOint..-1 D<>ltn Kappa F.p'lilon f•a .1n11 ~hPI"\\'OC>d of ('Minn. :lftihat tf'r"lll)' anrl Nt'lltP JnlnN1 IX-It • f' I "tth 1;,.nt>ral Pt>trol('um Cnrp Of>lt<~ [)(>Jta ~mnt\ I Anuth€'r '«'n and :1 dau~htc>r had For 1~ vrar-: anti sn "i rttffl'rt>nt dil'd in <'htldhood anrl tnfant·) tn\lons Rl'~ I.RJ::I! scrvl'd a' a P •l'- • SPECIAl. CUESTS tor nf Ml't twrllst and F'MiNah'd Al"'l pn-.."nt at tht• pnn~ \lo a.; <"hu rt·hpo; tn Ma<;.-.arhu~tt--. afwr th•• broth,•r •·f the brHII' · \rthur \lo hl<'h hP \lo l'nt Into> th<' t<'M'hint: V,\n~tran I .. r Clart>mnnt lind ftl'lr1 lx>J:!mnln~ at E\anl'\·IJJP his \1o 1ft> an•l f.tml)\ 1\l.u t>l'lN Inn jrut>sts of o;l)('('tal snt{'rpc;t wPrf' e HAS PREACHED BEJ\E p~nt Onp \\do; Dr Alfr_.r1 !'1n1'f' hi" n-tirl'm('nt tn Comn1 Hughi'S.. nn\lo r€'tln>d 1n Holh II• 1 '\1ar Rt•\ ~g ha.<> ON'a<.ltm wood who W ztc; prestdl'nt ~.r .dh S<'rv<'CI ill subst1t1JtP p:t~or £\·:tns,·tlll' ~'••llf'~t' sn lncil.ln<t tn 1 ·•rnna c!l•l \tar C<>mmuntt\ when :'\t r Ll-gg ~ami' a pr" Ch tn•h 11nrl •>th~>r nl'lf!hhorln£ (~c;nr of rt'll ~t••uo; <'fiurat-lon hw·chf'~ thrre-in 192; Thf' ntlwr \lo .1s O· H•• and ~r' v~~ ar,. pl.1n William Htlmpr ,,f Cl:~rf'mont ntnj! to "tart 10 &-ptf'mbt'r nn a who was V1N' Pl'l"StdPnt and head vrar'l' trip to Trxa." ,....nni"SS('(' of the clasmt'al Janli:ua~:f'S dP· (",.('Orltln. North Caml1nn. Man paT1ml"nt at Ssmpsnn Col le~. land. \'ti'J.!'Inta. l'f'\lo Jc>r~P) N f'W Iowa. when Mr J..eogg \lo f'nt then-F.n.:land N t>w York. Ohio MIC'ht as professor of rt>ltgton and phtl ~an. Jowa Nf'hra.c;ka anr1 Cnlo 060phy in 1936 rAtio ,,8 thf'tr 1ra1l1'r ''Tumhll' Pr?senting a program at the \lof'f"d," to vl<Ut thf'ir many S<'at party we~ Dr Arthur Shipman. tf'N"d fril"nds. 11 will 1M> tht' thLrcl a ~tired mlnbtter rn.-n d. and !lurh trip In thP paq1 S('\f'n }'ean:. Asbury Bushne-ll Mr; l'.ordon 'Mr and Mr." ~g mrght tf'll Legg's fath~r giVlng a short thf'tr nraghboMI that their 50 '"This b Your ute" ~ program yt-•r annlwrury was llkt> a about tht-honort"d rouplf'. rom wrddlng . . with a lf()lden glow plete with ~mlnl~nS(>c; And ap-'Some-thmg old"-hf'r wedding proprfat~ old·.ang J'e'('OrdS. dress: "!'lOme-thing ne-w"-tMlr • AUVJf nESEJn'EJ) hlg n~ rrt~ndshlp a 1 b u m . A most outstanding llitt. and "<10me-thin11: bomlwed"-thE' for- actually part ot thf' ~lebratlon,l mat for the-·~is ta Your U!e" was an lmme~ loo.c;e-le-af al l"nte-rtalnmc>nt. "something blu~" bum wtth ,old-embocsed white--the oc.an which is ~n trom coven, wbl<'h ron\ll~ rongrat. the wtnctows of tbelr homto sin<'P ulatary notee and l .. ters •1th l"f'llr..-ment. •-s.atop," Corona del pbotocraptu and other nwmen-Mar toes wnt by over ~ ofd friends flwn ~ry part ot the UnJted State. and Cuba, Mexk:o. Ha-.JI and Guattomala. Slgnatu.r. ot th~ ~Jath·"N and lntlmate trl~nds Invited to thf' Colden Wedding party ~re al8o placed In the book and ad dltlonal ~ ~ saW'd for pkturea of thf' 50-year anniV4!'r· Direct Dialing Begins Sunday For Liberty ary pa.rty, The aJbum •••• • Dl~ nn~lp cllaJIJ\f to more ltl'h'fd by thf'lr son Gnroon and than 25 mlUion tt'ltphones ln lhf' URmbl.ftd by hJm and hit wtff' Unl~ Sta and Can.a4& wru during tb.f' nlne months ~-~ avalla~ t.o Lfbftt7 aa~b· InK the part:f. mt u o( ..,-Jy thla SUnday. The H~~ ~.Aft'~ c:a.me to ~lepMne ~ T. )f. Conma •• Mar tn Jtn and •· Hamhrook -.Itt tbat ....., tabllsb.cl thftr own bocrw oa Ba· ...not Ia ~ r.l Dr. wbldl Mr • .lAa ~ ldlk that ,... bu~Jd.ma after' he retlftd froiD u~ folb cu -. ,_ ~ at tn W.,b•• ... lila),._..._. that JIIM_r. --• Ill lllCv ... fll .._ ..., .,.. on • hlP JiiiiM ., tiM .._._ .-.._ eNiill • 1 s Mrs. Wedeking Is Chairman Of Missionary Education 10a. Oonald w~ wu el.edt!d u ~ Ect..e.tlon Clsatmwl wMt\ t.be Women'• ,.,.....1'7 J' atloa. South«n CUllcwnla Croup of t.be Alo«rk'an IAU\«an C!u.udl, held their 12th umual nwettna at Sf. P«er'1 Evan~ Lutheran Ouuch ~­ cently. ..,.._ WHeklnc .. a member ol the Women of Ute Churdl of the Neowport Bubcw Lutheran Church. and alone wtth other ott1oen. wu lNtalled by Dr. Walter H~U­ man, PrMldent of the C.lltornla Dlstrld of Ute American Luther· an Church. Preeent for the day'a meetJnc from ~ Jocal ehuJ"Ch were: Mn. Marvln WUcox, W.O.T.C. preeJ· d~t; Mrs. MOll' .. Laurie. Mrs.. John Propp. Mrs. Theodore Hinde · rake. Mra. Acnn Kesel and Mrs. Allred Hicks. Mn.. HJcks will ctve her report on Cll~Utlan Service when the Women o( the Church of the Newport Harbor Lut h eran Church meeta at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day, J une ~. at the Parish .......... .... Fint ..... Houte. Tbe actlvi~ of the Jun. klit Luthftana will be NVJcw.-<1 by Ita cllatrman. .Mta.. Propp.. ~will be eondueted by Mra. LawreiK'e Whlte. Ho.taee. for the 80Cial hour wtll be Mrs. Ca.d Wa1et and Mn. t:m.t Schultz. Ma.ry Ctrcle meet. at 8 p.m. to- day (Tbuftday) In the home ot Mrs..~ Laurle. pNaldent, 732 HamUton. eo.ta Mesa. Servtoe to our own church and to tboee In need l8 the aim of members of the Naoml Circle. Mrs. Harry &errh la president. At thelr next meetlnJ, at 10 a.m. Thw.day, June 77, Mrs.. Propp wtu continue readtna front the book, "Great Women of the BJble." Each member provide. a sack lunch. Devotions and a short buslneea meettna will be followed by .wing and rarden- lng projecta at the Parish Hou.e, 2501 Clltf Drive, Newport Helahta. NB Volunteer Bureau Lauds Citizens' Aid Are there ~ela In the crowd! Pleue ..• abow your btr beart! OUeT your lltrorla anD~! And trade one day of your .ummer for a crippled penon happy memort~ of a wonderful daya outing. Handicapped young·adultl and adulta ha ve thelr chance to 'Uve a Jlttle' wtth a wonderful IUm· mer prorram whleb Includes a visit to Martneland; the San Diego Zoo; a T.V. Studio; the ~atlonal Park and Pike; the Cou nty Museum; and the Long Beach Ha rbor Tour. To fulfill this opportunity, the Community Volunteer Bureau Is oppeallng to the 'bla In heart' volunteers to push these men, womt-n and young people In the-Ir whf't'l chairs at the various outings on the following Mon- t1ays. Wcdne~ays, or Fridays on July: 8. 10. 12, 15, 17. or 19. Thl C V.B. needs eight volun- teers on each of tht-se days. so "Be An Angel" and call the Com- munity Volunteer Bureau for romplt'te details at: U 8-0717. or visit th£> new otflce at 325 No. Newport Blvd. T~ird Annual Grads' Breakfast Held by Balboa Island Clturch JftnetMD elaMntu)' and blp Joel ~ Dta,.. Barril. -r· llcllool pa4\l~t-of the BalbOe bara EAtllMd'J. Jadl,le PalDMr. Wand Communlty M • t bod tat Meua ...._ a..t S&JJabwy, 0\u..cb ,..... bonored by tbetr RkbaN Weblt. Tom ~. lim c:burdl at &.be tbkd UDu&l w-, C&roJ A cf a m a, And Gradua• 8leaklut Sunday In c.or,ta ElJDclr-.. Du rbom Hal J. COmmitte. Plan:n.11ta tW atr.alr 1"he ewnt 18 IIPOucnd b7 tbe were: food, v..,. Sml~ Mil Commlaion on Education ot SmJth, Donna SmWa. 1M Van whleb Mrs. P.r . Ba.lnelt 11 dlalr· D1b. and WhJtM7 a..t.n.; ctec· man. General dlalrma.D o( tbe oratiON, MJ:a. P. F • ....._ Mm. brealdut wu ~ Vernon Smltb. Matthew V. WaJddlch. Jtra. Tom church llcllool •u,..Sntendent. Patt.lon, Mrs. Byron lf-.l;, Mn. Hlab .:hool craduatee who Cla.tr B. 11ar1wtt. and Kta. 8m1tb: have recelv.d tnvltat1oM an lnv'StatJorw. Mrw. Lawre.ee Broer· MarUyn Shooter, Hen.ry . Ferry. lng; pla~ card&. HatoJd lamee; Judy Nealy, Chuck Kramer, and gltta, M.tl. Wayland Dunham. Tom Pattenore Elementary ~ehool graduates B • b I s h I hono.red included Terry Wa lde· I e c 0 0 Uch. stev~ Ferry, carol ~n. IS Scheduled Church Group summ~r v acation Bible SchooJ of the Newport Harbor Lutheran C •ttees' Church begins Mon~y and will 0 m m I ronunue through F"rlday, June H d N d 28. a t the church. e a S am e Claues. which will be held from 9:30 until 11:30 a.m. Mon-The Women's Fellowah lp ot th~ day throufh Friday, are for chll· Corona del Mar Community dren from ages three to 14. Ad· Church have appointed commit-dltlonal Information may be ob· tee cbalrmen to serve the cornJnr taln~ by calling U berty 8·3631 year. or 8-<t293. Mrs. S. W. Blackbeard is chair· The Lutheran Broth~rhood wtll su POSITIVELY PREY. NT SUNBURN William Wa llace, IlL first chUd ot Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mct>ow~ll Jr. of 448 Serra Drive, Corona Hlrhlan~ was born Sunday, J une 2. at Hoar Hospital. The ln!ant son wetabed 7 pounds a nd 3 o unces. The McDowelll have ~n Jlv. tng here .tnee Auaust. Mr. Me· Dowell erew up ln the Harbor area, but Mrs. McDowell ls a na· tlve of T~xaa. Mr. McDowell Is an tnawance salesman for th e New· port office of Jay and Renfro. Wltb the cla.e of the current fiscal yur, the Community Vol unteer Bureau wishes to thank the many citizens of the Harbor area who rendered their servlct>S In various types of voluntM"r work. The Ensign received the follO'Wing letter from the Bureau this week, directed to the people of Newport Beach . Crowds Set New Records at Fish Fry man of the budget and finance m~t at 7:30p.m. Monday at the committee; Mnl. L. W. Pettitt, church. Dr. Davtd Brenner, Chap- courtesy: Mrs. R. W. Walea, d~· lain of Muhlenberg College, AJ . votlonals; Mrs. W. L. Bakkela lentown, Penn., wtU dl.:usa the a nd Mrs. K. V. Dilts. hospitality : topic. "Are Reaentmentl Destroy. I Mrs. A. Colda:Ller, kitchen ; Mra. tng You!" L. F. Kehtch, literature; Mn . The Ambassador Quartet from Harry Wood and Mrs. Raymond the Pacific Lutheran College, Harvey, memberahlp; Mrs. Robert Parkland, Wash .. will present a Callis. publlclty: Mrs. 0 . Z. Rob · sacred concert at 8 p.m. next (or your money back) ... all day in the IUJ1 -eYeD the tint day! SEA & SKJ'1 ponliue octiort con- dHjona akin. preuenu pe~Un.t. leta you t:ln beeu tlfully without diaoomfort ... you'll have a lonc-lastint tan othen SOX aoD TO BADIIAMS "Thank you, Newport Bea<'h. for your big heart and your will - Ing hands. All. the year draws to a d~. the Community Volun A 6 pound, 12-ounce boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bad· ham of 1218 Diane Lane, Harbor Highlands, Saturday, June 1. at Hoar Hoe;pltal teer Bureau Is grateful to tht" The blggt>St Fish Fry In the many patriotic citizens who 12 year hL'ltory of this annual have given graciously of their Costa Me~ t.>vent brought forth timE' and talt>nls In ord.-r that I Illest> staggl:'rlng statistics: more our many youth and welfare or than 11.000 C1sh dlnnt-rs; almost ganlzatlons might function ef 100.000 'lpc<'lators lining tht> fldently. and to capacity <~trf't-l'l for the 6 division street "A Volunt~r·s only rPward I<~ parade, a re<'Ord total of 43 en· pleasure and ~tisfactlon In I tries In thf' pet parade. com- hE-lping h111 fellow cltlZPn'l, and parl:'d w1th 20 laJIIt year: another every volunteer has a rl~thl In bE' j r('('Ord tntal of 108 in the baby proud of the rountii'S.'I hour<~ hr cont.-st. rompared with 90 last has given to his rommunlty dur yt>ar. Gift TOW' lmportcat recorda certified fire pi'Ot.ctioD wtth IKSVLATED F1LES . . . OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES ... STATIONERY .......... IJdo ......... c.... lng the past yE'ar. Ptt)('ef'rls Q/ thf' 2-day event go "A very special thanks to thr to support youth actlvitlt>s and ,1Tlany volunteers wlto rr-.pcmdt>r! the sl~tht conservation c I In I c to th(' CVB's plra for ht>lpef"' on spon'lOrt>d by the Costa Mesa· the recent bond propn<~ltlon for Nt-wpnrt Harbor Lions Club. our watE'r I'E'Sf'rvolr. 'A terrific "We sort of pay for turnJng Jr•b.' said James Edwards Jr . the town upside down during the t'halrman of the campaign. 'wa!l F'lsh F'ry by spreading the pro· done by the volunlf't'rs 'at thE' t'N~d.s as fa r as they will reach Community Voluntef'r Bun-au, In worthy projects for our young In the handling and tnalllnr of people." saId Al Orden, club 30,000 letters.' prtosldent. .. Plan to make 1957 your year Here ls the list of winners tn of service! CVB has jobs to fit the var loua contests: Bcabor .s8l -S4IO VIa Lido evt-ryone's capabilities and prt-f· BEAUTY CONTEST-Dorothy ert>n~. and In the pt"rformance Frederick. Huntington B e a c h of these voluntt'f'r dutiM. you blonde, wu named Ml.sa Flah will bE' adding to the hPalth. Fry of 1957. Runners-up were comfort. and happiness of your Nancy Fell of Anaheim and Ar· For Yen! wying ••• end b.fieving t+.et YOU CAll DO BEnER at neighbors." lene Porttor of Garden Grove. ~ QUEEN CONTEST (champion ~ BJ "Lirch WIRitl ticket selleri-Diane Abbott sold ~ • Ull 859 tickets to "A1n the quM"n title "''Il o· ..... Plall for ht't sponsorinr dub. the ~ IIC-IIG Boots and Saddle Club. Runners- ~ The Balboa Island Community up and SPQnsors were Lanl Tran- Methodlst Church Woman's So tum. Harbor Y's Men's Club; ~ dety held Its first mN-tlng la11t Dlannt-Hom, Costa Mesa Girls' ~ week with the newly elected of Club; and Ann Chisholm. Costa • ficers In charge. Mesa Fuch!lla Club. The bus1nMSS meeting. with BABY CONTEST-Division I • Mrs. Harold J ames presiding out winners. In order they were chos· • lined the coming year's projects <'n. wert> Scott. son of Mr. and ~ and plans. anl1 the formation of Mr<~. RobE-rt AJ~xander, 1.264 Wat. new Circles with th<'lr chalrm<'n. Mn St., Costa Mesa; Victor Phil· A new "off.th<' Island" C'lrcl(' lip II. Ron of Mr. and Mrs. V, P. has been formed. showing tht' 1 Clanrlone of Newport B t> a c h ; rapid growth of the church ar Robin Lee, daughter of Mr. and tivlties. Mrs. J immy Huffine of Costa F •tur Th<' spiritual hour wall helrl In Mf'!'a ; and Christine, daughter • urm •• the Sal1c1uary from 12 to 12:30. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCius- ~~1('(1 by Mrs. P F Baines. kPy of Costa Mesa. • Complete Home FumlahJnp ~ The luncheon tablell were rl<'r Division 11 winners. In order • Liberty J.U54 oratPd with clowns, hand mad<' from fi rst to fourth place. werE" .._ • hy the Ruth Circle u a dona Charlotte, daughter ot Mrs. Joan " l131 Newport A"' I tion to the new Methodist Hos Whltehud, 1874 Westminster COSTA MESA pita! Gift Shop In Arcadia. St. Costa Meea; Pamela, daugh- trr of Mr. and Mrs. Orv1lle Am· bureey of Coeta Mesa ; Char- maine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pere-z of Coeta Mesa. and Mellta Gayle, da upter of Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Ryan o! Costa Mesa. La rgest and Morl Complet. Furniture Store in the Area. Cell for f, .. DECORATING SERVICE Liberty I 5518 Hou se .. ~ G a r~ en Furnishin9s for homes. clubs. yac.hts. 101 7 W. Coest Hiqhwey Newport Beoch Father Of Ctsta lesa C.P.A. Dies at H1111t GPOrge 4f:. Hatlleld. 96, fathrr of Costa Mesa Certlfled Public Accountant A. 0 . Hatfield, died Monday, J une 3. at a rt>st home In HemPt, Calif. He was a native of Pennsyl vanla and lived In Costa Mesa with hll'l son !rom 1949 until last year. He then made his home with hls daughter, Mrs. Gra~ Honbt>rger. at Winchester, where she l.! postmistress. Mr. Ha tflt>ld was a retired ca blnet maker. PET PAJI.ADE-Flrst. Georgene and Dora Sutton. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Georre W. Sutton of 657 W. Vlltorla St.. Costa M~a; second, Petn, Terry and MlchaE'I Schepena, chUdren of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sehepens of 670 W. 18th St., Coeta Meaa ; t hird, Gt'rlck and Vanya Thuns- trom. son and daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Rick 'Tbunst:rom of 1825 Placentia St., Costa Mesa. ert.son, Unit~ Church Women; Thuraday, June 20, at t he church. and Mrs. Harry Imel, woman's The public Is Invited. gift. Senior Luther Leaguers Kay admire. That's why SEA &r SKI ou tiel Ia all other sun tan prod ucta. Group chaltm(>n are Mrs Ho-Mlllt-r. as.slstant or,antst for th~ ward Allt>n and Mrs Ru8sell 1 Carol Choir. and Richard Koehler. Merrick, triE'ndly servl~; Mrs church photographer. will attend ~II Unkey and Mrs. S. D tht-Leadership Training School Brock, mother's council; Mrs H Monday thmu£h Saturday. Junt-z Bogert and Mrs. John Meador. 22. at the California Baptist PrlsciUa Servlre: Mrs. Laura Bur-SPmlnary, CQ\1na . ,-------------ltir---ldll rell. rradlng advt'nture: and -------Mrs J. C. Humphrey, ways and FlltS1 CH UIIC11 Ott C HltiST means SCIENTIST · • h f Jl01 Vle Lido. Now~ a-ell The groups progr~m 1 t-mt> or A b•e,ch of n.. Motil.,. Churcl.. n.. the coming yt"ar l.s For The LJv. Fi"t Church of Chri.t Scio..tirt ;,. So. I Look fodJEA a SKI'e -.,. 1 1 ciaJ-otrer diaplay featuftlll T iny-Tou 8Wim t.nmb for II only ~ (NJ. 11.96 value) with any abe SEA A SKL lng of These Days " l'o"· Meuechu .. tts. ' Su,.doy SchOO' -----11.15 e .m I At~,,., dnl.l, uamty, ond tUporl#Mnl •lora Ill ~~~~~~,_ .. .,. I .quaz• IHI«U. Gild piMk ~ • • JODfS BOKOB SOCIETT Su,.dey Service _ -·--··-· ·-· 11-oo • "' Jolene Cannon Pttrklns. 538 w.d ... od.y h o .. inq Mooti .. q 8 00 D"' Riverside Ave., Newport Ht>lghts. . Reodinq Room louted •• 33 15 Vie was lnltlatt>d last week Into Beta lodo. Newoorl S..ech. is ODe" weel Gamma Sigma, national rom-cleys fro"' 9-oo • m. to 5:00 p.m merce scholutlc honor society, at Wednesdoys fro';' 11:00 •·"'· to 7:-45 the University of Southern Call-0·"'· Frtdey evenonq• .from 7:00 p.m. tr. l--------~--~--------~~·~~-- COROIA DEL MAR PHARMACY 9:00 p.m. Closod Holode'f'. fornia, where she Is a senior ac-Th bl' • d' 11 . . -~ h "'-h I f • pu •c 11 cor '" y '""''-to et counting major In t e ~ 00 o tend the churc;l. M rvic;ea end uM tho ""''JQ Pawcalptloa f'llcl:maacT" BA.BBOB l27l Conunerot. IJ.,ed·~o lloo,.., 3127 E. Coat • .., ..... J .... c:oro.. dial - llttend I& e!iwtcA ol ~ eJuua nla w ... -~ En, w ... ••••IIIII Y• -----C:OIOiOMift IOTIIODIST aa w. atua st.. c:o.ta x.- Libeltf a..s52 -... J.-W. MciJaaDe Sunday: 9:30 Lm.~.-Clurc:b Sun· day Sdlool; 9:~ and 11:00 a.m. Mominar Wonhl~7 p.m. CoUeg~ Age MYF Service -7 p.m. Hlab School MYF Servtce; 8 p.m.. young adulll lfOUP lervice. TilE caoaca OF caJbiT 1050 Cbarda lt.. c:o.ta .... ~.n.ty •·ml E.C.J--..~ Sunday ~rvicn: 9:45 a .m. Bible mdy; 11 a.m. momlnt wor- ship; 6:00p.m. eventnr liervioe. Mldw~k MrVice, 7:30 p.m. Thunday. CB1711CB of U.. WAZ.AaEIR IllS Aaa.bellll St.. eo.ta M..a ...._: .... cu .. W lllknn• LJbuty 1·7111 Sunday Servtcn: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morni nt Worablj) at 10:30 a .m. Evangellstk Serv- Ice, 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S., 6 p.m. Sunday; Praye meet· lnJ, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. THE CJil7JlCB OF CJIBlST Odd Fellow!~ l..odcJ8. lMt Knrport A..._ eo.ta .... LJbuty 1·5711 Tom Bcrbr, Jr .. MlDJater Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. B.ble .rudy; 10:~ a.m. wonbJp aerv- tee; 7:30 p.m. evening aervtce. I EVERTJI DAT ADYEHidf W.-po~t at..cL at .. ._ lt.. •...-t .... .. LDMrty ... saa Eldew D. L lpn.ldi.Dv Saturday Moml.ng Services: Sab- bath School: 9:30 Lm. -Ser-mon : 11 :00 a.m. Prayer meet- ing: Wedne:aday, 8:00 p.m. UWIVEDALDT C:OIOIVJQT'f FBU.OWIIID EbeU Cltahbou.M 515 W. Balboa Bl..cl., llclboa Dr. Cbarlea Blcnawlt Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Mom- inc wo.nhlp, 11:00 a.m. FIIIST ASSEJOLT or COD 22Dd l t. & E1deD A"'-Coeta ... ~1-nll CBJUST~!s-;:*~IBA CE1n1W. llBL£ C111J'BC11 S~ool : ~~r- Balboa 11.-cL at l4tla l t. •....,on ~ A"' at llrd St. ahlp: 10:~ a.m. and evangelist IIArbow 5111 Coeta M..a. Llbwty .. s.m aervtee, 7 :30p.m. Yount People hsbr a.. . ..., A. ears-A. A. Kaden. h8t. and ChU4ren'a Service, 6:30 Sunday Wonblp, 1:30 a.m. and Sunda y SchooJ: 9:45 a.m. Mom· p.m. Sun. Mid-week Servtce: 11 Lm. Qlu.rcla Sebool. t :30 lng Servic:!z 11 :00; Evenlnl Wednnday, 7:30 p.m. Lad lee' a.m. Midweek ~~;:cs~: 7:00 Sel'v1ce. 7 :~. Mid-week Serv-MI•Jonary CounciL 'Mluftdayw p.m. Wedne.dq t!d by lee, Wed nuda y . 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. fot all day. 6:U p.m. potludt. ~=~Y-people meet 6:U p.m. P'DIST IOOTilUJt BAPnST n . JOACIIDI caoaca 150 w .• ~.!*;.:e-ta.,_ liM 0....,. Aw.. c:..tll..... a:&WIOII ~ ~--I..Dierty ...... LO i MIIQ c:av.ca Fat:t.. .,..__ J •• ..._ ,__, B. .._ ~~ .._ • 7. L 1. 11 ad 1501 CUff Dt.. •••.,.t:.,...-'~ lleAtlata Sunday 8Chool. 9:45 a.m.· church u :30 a.m. w e04a,11: x.. at ~J _ • e r v I c • u :00 a.m. t.:atnJnr 7·00 a.m. -Ccmf-ton· Satur-• • .._ Unton 7 l .m. Sunday. Evenlnr daya rrom 4:00 to 5:~7:00 to Duplicate momtne ~:45 W'Onhlp &p.m. Su.aday •. Teaeb- 8 ·30 pm. a .m. and 11:00 a.m., Sullday; mt and otncen meet!n1 1 p.m. · · --=-Sunday 9c:hoo1 for lc:booi •ce Wedn•day. Praye Mrv'lce and f'DIIT BAPni'T CKUJial groups at 9:45 a.m.; Nu:raery Bible mdy 7:45 p.m. Wedh~· OF W:&WtOIIT provided fot both .ertlc:e. and day. klbocr Bl~ lttla & Cout I ta.. Sunday School ·~ naT c:aUIICii OF amJIT 1.n.ty 140ft IQZII rDT Patwt Berbelt Q. ,...._ IT. JOD VlAWW'ET ~ 'lla~2 ........ .._.. Sunday eervices: 9:45 a.m.., Sun-114 M~ ~ lalaDd --... day School; 11:00 a.m;t wor. F~ 1..,.._ JUkof ...._ Sunday Sc:hol : 9:15 a.m., Sun- lhlp Servt~.i. 7:~ p.m. zsunday S .. M 8 .,. • ....... -dq Servtee: U:OO a .m. Wed· e ven 1 n 1 ::servJce· Mid· Week un .. a.y •-= :_. ...,., • .,,;,u nnday EvenJnc Meetinar: 8:00. IT. ADUWB nanTEa~AJ~ '"ca-u•aca-ISth lt. & lt. Aad'.nwa a4., ~~laool "-tan .... , ....... 1""'-1 SUNDAY: MomJnr wonb.Jp, 9:30 and U a.m.; Cburcb Sdlool, 9:30 and 11:00; l r. RIP, Sr. Hlrb and colle.te ap reJlow· abfpa. '7 p.m.; Thunday, Pra,.r, atudy rroup, 1 :30 a.m. CBOBCB OF on LADT OP liT. CAbfEL 14&1 w ............... •....,.n BA~bow Ill• I'.U..I ...... JW..y,lw._ • Patlt.erlll...._..._ ~t ..... Sundl.f MaDe.: 8:00 and 10:00 and U :OO a.m. Cont .. lon: Sat· urdays and ev• o( 1st Jl'rida)"' and Holy Da71 &om 4:00 to 5 :30 p.m . and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Daily Ma.a 8 :00 a.m. J'tnt J'?tda7: 6:30 a.m. an<S 8 :00 p.m. N o " e n a (Perpetual Help) : Monday, 7:45p.m. IT. JAXII EftiCOfAL a. nr l.ldo. W....-t -.... JIAit)w ·-.... J ................ Sunday Mf'Ytcea: 8:00 a.m. Holy Comm union : 9:U P'a mtJy Serv-toe.. U a .m ., wotablp tei'Y1ce. Thunday Servfcet: 9:15 a.m. Prayer CuUd; 10:30 Holy Com· munlon. Service: 7:30 p.m. 'wectnelday a.m. Cont..ton: SaturdT end Readtnc Room. 3315 VIa Lido. Willi. ... J1 .. 1a... Prayer Meettnr. r;:--~,· 0~:Jost to~~;r,P~ •• ~ Newport Bo.ch, OPftl 9 a.m... FDII'r BA.PnsT caoaca •---•• _ 5 p.m. week daJI, 9 a.m.·7:45 ._..AM A"' .t -....ua .u.aoa A.ISDDLT 01" Q01) Fr day M .. 8 a.m. p.m. Wedntsdaya, 7-t p.m. Frt· eo.ta x-Of $.1. Httpla Dies 10f W. 'llctiDda. dq evenJnp. .... •· a. Weuaa lf Wlllle Mae Johnston. 88, • of ~=I CIDJS~r~..&oaca •~A IILAJn) S"'nday Servtcet: t :CS a.m. Sun· 20322~ Acacia St., Santa Ana W... C.&. Tla• •tJ ._<:~~11) COIOilJJIITT li&IHOJ)JIT ~::00~:~ ::::. ~~ Heights. dl~ Sund•y. l une 2. at Sunday edlool 1:45 e.m.. mom. 1180. US ~ A-. ......_!la-d 'l'ralninr Un~o!!l 7:,:,g.m. ~ h er hom~ ane:r an extended IJI. lnr wonhJp U a.m..J. "-"lnC C... -X te'IT1MI -... ~-.... nJnc Service. wed :T '7 ='0 n-She --· a natl"e of ............ enncelt.t ~ 7:45 .. -...._, .... ...._1W:ww llAIW _, I: ~ -·-a ·llbl "-· --•• £'-A Mtd-...-....see 1:45 J:::A Sun:-~ Servka: -~~~· Sunday S•r•lcea : t:.IO a.m. A-• n .. ,_ • a nd llnd here 15 yean. -. Ch .. ~• .-':Y..' ndq: '7:10 1·m. Sh e Is .urv1ved by her hUI· .aqund~. Younc~W• • "-'-a.m. SWtd&1 at u:rda k.-~ &Dd U:OO Ken a Olofua practt~· :30 band. Olear; 3 eons. Lawrence ::;lce:;::-7•:45:;~:.m.::Tb=e.d~a~y•.-::::-l~O=:U:-a..m.::=::=:::--:::-::a.m.==W~OnhJ~=P=:-:=·==~==P~·=rn.~M:;en:::·•~Pra~;"'~M~Mil;;n~c~. _ and Paul of Santa Ana Relr b ta. THJ8 iPIBitOAL ARIES IS SPONSORED JY THESE avJC..M1NDED FIRMS • ....,. ftft'\ftftftU·•w a SIYE .... A and Ollen of Loul•lana;3d•ulh-n.na~ u~..-111 6UtiO ten. M ra. Ruth H~ ol Santa F.--'l Pllq ~ _..... Ana Hetfhta. Mrs. 7-eJma Reid ot ~.a.••w ST.a.~-._ .............. .._. ~ . ...., -~ Tnaa. and lira. X., B)'e:rlJ ol """""-• ""~~.~~:'' ~ . ;; -~ Carden Cro¥e; 2 ~ Merle .... ....._. ...._ ... t• BRUCE MARTI N ~ =~=~·~~ ... OM....._,,. ..,._, Ulva lkCabe of Cale· ____ .._ __ a.w ____ _ AUTO-II----LR :aca:r~ anct • I..OCAL AaD't ...,. Ml4 'ft.tar'lldq at 1• Jr.,.IM_K>Il'_.,.T AV&. CXlftA IIJtiA ....,_ • 8e0 JfAwtMr7 $QIL LOI~·~a:~·~~:::.:";:•:•-----..:•:a:.::::..:•;:•:•:u =.::,. .... a...-r. IIUd t111W.C...Mitt .............. -~--"""' ~---=-~--- ---------- liOCARIYS UDO ......._UII' o...,. c:-tr'• ...., Ca or to ..._ .............. ~ ...... ......__ ...... l'UIUM .. co .. INC. ,,. , .. ..... -.. Celllt ...... QiltiJiie ... .., .......... ~ STAFfORD I SON .................. tf1f f I II II. -.,..;. . ....... -.... .............. . &a.rt, .. ... 'AIQS MU WOtmJAIY ,.,..., ............ ...... ........... c.... .... ~..,., • Virginia Escobar, Teacher, Is Bride of John Powers Jr. ............ .............. HeUpot Corporation hu ~n honored by Southern California EdJaon Company for the out. atandine Ufhtlne inatallatJon ln I'-plant. W&WiOII'I' IUJIJIOa D'IIQir I T1117111DAT, 1UJf& U, J117 * I&C O WD I&CTJO• * Professional Directory PVIfKUL D~C'I'OIIS rrtendly Kelaborbood Semce p ARJ[ES.BEI.J.. KOR'nJABY 110 Broadway U I-3C33 It 8-MM eo.ta .... NOW ... TWO BALTZ MORTUARIES sWvtn1 the Harbor Ana Baltz Mortuary. CHAPEL BY niE SI:A Harbor 42 1520 E. Oout Hl-"•8.7 Corona del liar Baltz Mortuary Ll'bert7 8-2121 11h • .,,.., COita .... AMPLE PAIIKING. BCml LOCA'ItOl'fB HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK llarbcw Blvd. at Gt.ler KJIIBERI y 5-l.158 OPT010'1'111T Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometrt.t and Orthoptilt 2721 E. Coast Hllflway Corolla del Mar, Calitornfa Harbor IM5 For aU yow Prtnt1n1 Reeds THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. HARBOa ut• 28!0 E. Cout Hl1hway Corona del Mar f ~NGIOLA SARTORIO, now o Corona del Mar residel\t, is pictured •n o donee scene during her professional donci"g career in Italy. Noted Dancer From Italy Continues Career in COM ay IIEJIIUZ LDmSZT The Newport Beach area Ia fortunate In havlna-Madam Ang1ola Sartorlo, outstanding Italian dance cho~grapher and teacher, as a permanent reiJI· dent. Madam Sartorlo was born In Rome, Italy, the daughter of a renowned painte-r and once vice· president of tht> Academia d 'Ita· Ita, the representaUve academy of Italian art and science. Her youth was spent In England, pur· sulna-the fields of painting and mu11lc. At the age of 20, she ~­ a-an her dancing career. studying In many schools, amona-which wu the famous Rudolph von Laban. She wu tor many years a member of the JOOM Company She also studied with the Rus· alan Ballet In Parls. Italy, In the 30's. had no mod· em dancing and Madam Sartorlo wu lratrumental In changlnc the whole aspect of thls art. She also encouraced the return of the masculine gender to the dance in Italy. Due to her dlsagreelnc with the "polltieos" lntrlng1ne on artlatk treedom. Madam Sartorto left Florence In 1939, to pioneer In the United States. th~ children's Centre with over 200 participants. Madam Sartorlo had always looked forward to mlgratlnr to th~ West and In September of 1956, she left New York, along with ht>r friend, Mrs. Gertrude Klarls. a well known painter and stained glaas window designer. They came to Corona del Mar, where they now reside at 606 Heliotrope Ave. Sartorlo. as sne calla herself professionally, Is engaging In a profH&Ional summer school of dance. She hopes to have a com· pany established by tall and plaM to tour the West. Because of her lnt~'"t In children. she Ls preparing special performances for young people. OCC Sophs Are Engaged Two craduatlng sophomores at Oranee Cout College have wed- dine plana. They are Mlas Ruth Emlly Dudley, daueht.er ot Mr. and Mn.. Edward Dudley of Co· rona Richlands, and Donald Ho- ward B1td. aon of the T. Howard B1rcb of San Clemente. The Pf'08· pectlve poam 1a vtce-presldent of the Sophomore et .. at OCC. Three aenerat.lona we• rep· resentH In ~ ~dine party W'ben VlrJ1nla Eloobar became the bride ol lob.n G. Powen Jr. at Laa Ve,u on Kay 18. Mia Penny l'Acobar wu bn motber'a only attendant. and John G. Powen. the croom'a fa. ther, eervtnc u beat man. 11\e bride baa been a teacher ln Newport Elementary School&. Her new bu.band la wtth Stand· Miss Reynolds Will Be Bride . Of R. Wells Plana for a fall weddlng ba~ ~n announced by Ralph Erwin Wella, son of Mr. and M.ra. Byron Wells of 315 Coronado Ave., Bal. boa, and Mlaa Nancy Jean Rey . nolda of Glendale. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Colin W. Reynolds, now of Glendale, but In the pro- ceu of building a home In Bal· boa Coves. Both of rbe youne people took the collece work at Oregon State Collece. where the pi'OI· pect1ve bride 1a ~lvtnr her diploma thla month. 'Th~ In· tended eroom a-raduated trom Oregon ln 1954. Girl Scouts Set Day Camp Harbor area Girl Scouts will hold a day camp Monday through Frtday of next week on the site of the former Castaways Club. Newport Beach. Til-erne of the week long camp Ls "lnterna· tloDal Frtendahlp." Over 300 Girl Scouu and Brownies wtll u.semb~ at the camp each day and work on projects ba.sed on the theme. Flag11 ot tree countries will be nown. Scouu will e~ Hawallan huta, sing torela-n aonp. learn foreign dances. and attend work shops In aketchlne. cooking, and alnging. The camp will end Friday rve· nlng when Scouta will praent a campfire proeram for thelr par- ents. Mra. lack Qut.enberry la chalr· man ol the camp eommlttee. Mrs. Robert Sd1ock. M'nL Donald 'nt· ley, and MrL ltenneth Hannahs ~ JOUI' C'l•wfaed ad 1a the lfewpart Ra.rbol' Eb.IIJD -Call Harbor 1114 or Harbor 1115. In New yon, where llhe made her home. she WU'ked u chOftO- If&Pher at the Qty C.ntft Opera and at the l one. Beacb 'Ibeatre. She al.lo staeed the dancea at Ens!p cluatJed ada let resulta. wtll ua1n Show er the bride with The bride's future today, is brightened by the glow of "heirloom" steel ... beautiful and practical, too, this long lasting metal is an integral part of the new home-maker's life. Give her gifts of ateel JUNE SPECIAL ••• 11/t Qt. Sauce Pcm. ~ SI8.2S ••• while tbey Salt $3.19 *CROWN HARDWARE* .. o.a .... * .... .. ard OU Company in South A.Jn81. ca. The oewlywecla wtll make tbeJr home In Venezuela. The bride 1a the dautf!ur of MrL E. G. Witt ot 412 Slrnal Rd., CJttr Hawn. Parenta o1 the eroom are the loh.n Powers of Arcadia Dance Tutor Is Travel i'ng Mn. Harold J. (Dorothy Jol 9wanaon ct 606 Beconla Ave., OofoA& del Mar, owner of the Dorodly lo Dance Studio at 2515 E. eo..t Blchway, hu been do· ln1 a lot ot traveUnr lately and abe antk:lpates even more ~t . Unc about before the aummer 1.1 over. Sbe &Ad llr. Swanson flew C. D. Shedenhelm. Edlaon dla· trlct manager', praented hla com· pany'a "llchtlne award of 1956" to Donald C. Duncan, 1•meral manaaer of HeUpot. durtne an Informal ceremony wblcb In· eluded participation by Phll Martin, llchtlne conaultant tor Edlaon, who advlaed the tlrm on the ~ of MW, hl.rb-output fluo· re.cent tubes. Wards Attend Church Meet Held in East Phoenix. Altr... Jut 1bul'1Jday to Mr. and Mrs. Ceor•e Ward ol attend a d.-reunion of ecbool • "chum.'' at Gary, Ind., where ~~ ~~Ch'-andln ~~~ r Mrs. Swanson attended h 1 uc er. ne, were -"'n They al.lo attended a f~e;:;·~ last Wf'f!k for the annual mHt· weddin.r whlle they ar t l ing of the Ch.rUtian Sde.nce Phoenix. e a Ch urch. The Warda are membe-5 of the Newport Beacll Cbun:h of Mr. and Mrs. Swanaon flew j Ch rist, Scientist. badt to Puadena Saturday Appointment o1 Mta. Kabel nilbt. 1be7 attended th~ eradu Ellen Lucas of Brookline Mus. atlon ot their clauJhter, Sandye, u presl~nt o1 The ·llotha,; from tbe P'UAtridp Sacred Bean Church. n.e P1nt Ona.rch of Aca~. 1be Swanaon tamUy Chrt.st. Sdent.lat. wu announced returned to Corona del Mar Tuell· at the annual rneetiJll. Sbe la a day. native ol Idaho and 1r4!W up In No 800ner than Mrs. Swanson Spokane. Wuh. Sh~ jol.ned The could rest a day, plana were Mother Church In 190S and for made for cother trip. She and many years haa deYoted b~ lull her panmta, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. time to th~ public pract:loce ot Bellln of Colona del M.ar, arl" Christian Science bealine. . ..... IEIISTUn. FOR ntE CONVENJENCE OF YOUR YRIEJfDS CIYSTIL 21153 E. Cout Jl1&'hway Corona del Mar Phone~ llarbor 1.3'73 leavln~ today ('IbUJ"'IdayJ for While on their trip eut, the Chlcaeo. where Mrs. Swanson. Wards attended the craduatlon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ who la president ol the Southern of their son at Prlndpla School In Calltomla Dance .U.OCUUon. M.luow1. will teach at a dance eemlnar. 1'DIE IT.&a"''' &T 1'0Va DOOa WbUe she la there, ahe and her parents will vislt Mrs. Swan. aon'a slater, Mrs. C. K . Unton of Cary, lnd. Mrs. Unton operate~~ the dance studio that waa oper· ated by Mrs. Swanson before she came to Corona del Mar. You would think Mrs. Swanson ~ ~ a rest alter a teach . lng ~on ln Chlcaao. but that'a not In her plana. She w1lJ return here July 1 and open her studio tor sum.mer classes. Shower The Community Volunteer Bu· ,.,.au hu a new home, at 325 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Helchta. phon~ Uberty 8-0717. The Bu. reau moved ~ntly trom the Newport Harbor Chambet' of Com· rne-rce BuUdlnc. Otflce hours at 10 a.m. to l P m. Tuesdaya throuch Fr1daya. the bride wit h I Give her gifts of steel TU.qaWiiiRfillt ...... ....-•• ~c..-....... ~---· ~ • 111/ta ..,.. .. ...., ..... -·~ UNJTaD STAT•& IT1l&L ..... ........ h; City. Will Set Beach Closing at I 0 o'Clock Newport Clty Council took ateJMt Monday evening to eet a 10 p.m. cle»lng time for the Co· rona del Mar Beach, Instead ot the preeent midnight closing. Councllman Jay Stoddard aald the clearing of the beach at mid· nlaht cauees a nuisance to near· by resldenta. City Attorney Karl Davta wu Instructed to prepare the necessary ordinance. Miss Edith Grant Is Married PIIIIIPMII • t Ed d A d t P .... I •• , ...... 0 . Waf n rew a omona PS Beta PhJ Alumnae elub wtll Jun., UJCS7, Ia a never·to-be fw· cotten month for Mlla Edith Laurel <kant. daulhter ot Kr. and M.ra. Burton Smith Grant ot Loe Anpi.M and Balboa Ialand. Saturday, lune 8. wu the date ot her murtap to Edwald lohn Andrew on the Pomona CoUep Caropu.a. The younr couple are lnwrrupt1n1 tbelr honeymoon to Santa Barbara and San Francl8co to Mtum to Claremont for her graduation born ~mona CoHere. Following graduation ceremonlee they will report to Fort Hun· ehuca, Arizona, Where the IJOOm Ia stated u a PFC In the U.S. Army. Chaplain Robert Rankin offici- ated at the itternoon weddlna ceremony, wblch w.. held at Brldrea Hall ot Mualc on the campus. A reception at Memorial Court on campus Immediately followed the ceremony. ~ wblte taUeta gown with clasalc lines wu chosen by the bride for her wedding. With It she WOn! a prtn~ veil which she herself brought from VeniC"e. when she returned from Italy a summer ago. Arthur Walters lr. ot North Chi· caao. Arion Brubaker ol La V•me, B. Pab1ck 'nlOiftl*m of Pensacola. Florida, and O.C:U Ford. ~ ludy Tallman ot Brent· wood and C&rolyn Barb..-and Bannlnc eerved u candlelttbterw. loeeph Henry ot Arcadia wu weddlna *>loiata. At the reception Mra. Grant received ru-.a In a JUae ebltfon eown with matcblrta' acceaar1ell. Th~ rroom'• mothf!l' wote a mauve grey lace over pink aatln with pink acceaorl-. Mra. RaJ Brown Jr. a•l.ated In areetlng tht> more than 400 eue.ta present at the weddiJ\&' ft'Jrtlvltlea. The rroom l.a abo a former ~mona Collct~re ltudent. having attended there before enterin1 the army. While at Pomona. he wu a member ot KAppa 11\et.a Epsilon fraternity. The bride hu spent summers and many wee)(. ends with her famlly on Balboa Is land, where they have owned properties for many years. hold thelr "summer 8Plaah" next WednMday, lune 19, at the hom. ot Mn. Earl Cotkett. 304 BUell& Vlata. Bal~. 1be day will bqln with buftet luncheon at 11 a.m. Not Much Ado About Budget A.lmoat no question. were uk.ed from the audience as the Newport Beach City Council held Ita tlra) public hearin1 on Ita 1~7·58 bud1et. Proposed budret tot.a.1 Js $2.· 175,097, but no capital Improve. menta or aalary adJustments are Included. City Manager Robert Shelton aald that propoaala for aalary In· creuee will be ready for next Monday evenlnl"• continued budget hearlnJ. Capital Improve. ment projects wtll be considered after the final report ol the Cltlzena Advl*>ry Committee In July To Hate 11tl to Holtl - -- Let The Loguno Federol Sovongs end Loon U.S. Diplomat to .Italy Visits Sister Here Dr. Dav1d M. Maynard. who Just completed 2 yeara' aervtce u American Counsel General at Jamaica and who bu been aaalped to th~ aame ~atJon at Genoa, Italy, baa been vtalt· lnr with h1l alater, Mt.. GJyde Maynard ot 609 Lark.apur Ave .. Corona del Mar. AccompanylnJ him Js hla wlle and thm aon, David. Dr. Maynard, who wu tempo. rary ambuaador to Paraeuay, l.a on vacatJon and arrived here with hla faintly Tuesday from New York. He will leave the U. S. In July to aecept hl.a new uslgnment In Italy. B.EOOVE.aDfQ ROll IVIIO&aT Mrs. John F. Bovee ot 903 N. Bay Front, Balboa l&land. l.a back home, convalesclna trom surgery she underwent two weeks ago at St. Vln~nt's · Hoa- pltal, Los Angeles. NEWL YWEOS -Mr. end Mr~. Kenneth Finley were tMrried on Decorotion Doy (Bernie ~lden photo). Mrs. James Arthur ROf'hm, for· merly Carolyn Ellu~th Grant. was her sl.ater's matron or honor She wore a light blue cryatallette gown and carried a bouquet or garnet I"'OM!!I. Similarly attired were the four bridesmaids. Miss Juanita Andrew, sister of the groom, Mlss Patricia HarrU! and Miss Carolyn Schwab or Los An- geles and Mlas Mary Furgerson or Arcadia. be your ~or king pertner in helping you to OC· hieve security for your fomily. Come in now ond d iscuss en ell-over plen for finonci11l growth with one of our office rs. This pion moy include " pro- grom for borrowong to build or buy e home. It should elwoys include e sov•ng s proqrom geored to your budget 11 sovi11qs proqrem thot st11rts woth Latest loHr1 Slfles IT ADn.E.SS DI.XKEII SETS Sen1c:e f« c . . . s 17.95 VVallace Calderhead Jeweler 3123 Eaat Cocut Highway Coi'Oila del Mar be nice from aH directions! ~u.ulfrr Jltms ynul1kt' nobodydJe in the woriJ. Yuur h1p1 WlmdnW to ~ pcrf«t t~7r . . your rummy goa ~way . ynur amu and lqp bec.omr '!«It md lovely. Scaulfcr u d1e pl.acc of all pbcc:s to 80 wbco you thmlt of rcduc- 1111-Come and t« UJ. We'llg1vc )'OU the body of a ~uty from every smglc cLrcct10n. fru trW nut. No obhjcadoft. 1117 a. COAn' .wr. ocectlrA DG. MAa Miss Manon Bayer Exchanges Vows With Kenneth Finley Hal W. Brown Jr or Pomona College was best man for the groom. who Is the aon ot Dr. and Mrs VIctor John Andrew or Chi· caao and Claremont. Servtng as ushers were the groom's cousin, Ml~ Ma non Bay(•r be<-ame the brid~ or Kt'nnt'th F¥11t'y In a small family wedding S(>rVI<'<' Glamour Glimpses By ADD WPicome to our summer VISI tors in the Harbor area: Come 1n and see us soon and r<'el Cree to make O'BRII::N'S your "home" store while you are vacation ing with us. It you've been here ~ tore, you know that we love to have you c-ome In and browse. Cclme lD CIDd ... ~ hnmd DeW' addltia& .. ~. CIOI• a... Gild ..... Cl look crt ou.r "'1aooatioD bootJa• out froet. 'llpedally ~ for-you to 99t a 9ood loolr at our "fasbi.oa of the week"'. If you're nt>W to the ;uf'.l. all the more rea~n why you II \Oo <lnt tu rome In and look us over w. t b l D II you'll llll • O'Bai.Elf'S becau.M, alth0U9b lt'a a IIIDall aton CIIIDpand to OW dty coua1Aa, we bCIY• trl.ci to mcd.Dbd.D em lD.cUYiduallty of Ml.ec:tioll wb.kb la .-mon penoDGl them la pouJ.ble I.D a lcrJ9• emporium.. You .... Vel· IDCI O'BdeD. b~ of O'BiliEl'f'S. ba.s al...,. t.lt ~ happy to bGYe a atoc:e located I.D aucb a WODderful ana amooq peopJ.• wbo appredcrte DeW fCDbi.oa cmd d1acrilllmatiD9 ta.st•. th.at abe baa 90De out of b•r-.....cry to fi.Dd ~OGal CID4 beauti· ful thlllp. clottte. f« femm" of all ~ that an •C»lleDt buys. too. Old I say girls or all agc>s? Well. I should say girls or all sizes. too ... Because O'BRIEN'S carries a range or slzes that Is hard to believe. for lnstancc>: there are junior slz.ea from 5 to 15; misses from 8 to 20; Jl('tlte11 from 10 to 18. C"'Ustom halt slu-s from 121., to 20''~-We also havf' c-lothes designed ror the tallc>r girl. We have suits (from budaet priced to Davtdowl, dressft from $8.95 to $175.00, lingerie, hMe. girdles. bras. blouses and sweat· ers. hats. .carla. 11ovea. hand· bap, belts. jewelry ... from Sl up to the ~autltul Monet mas- ter-cra.Cted jewelry. ~ .............. Jut oboat ~ ........, weald ....... .. .,.. la foct llbe'll be tlui1IMI ......... .... becnat:llal =··-· crt ~ 1o .ad fdrrt wtao an retwaiDJD9, Gild ..,. fna.dl Jaat ......... Gild aU OQI ..... .. tllie llad»or -- a.ae lD Gild .. .. --at O'DDJn. (a..,._. Md - T" -. IL r. tt.e e•He .... npt ........ tt.e Jaft treat wt"iC • Clll ...... • .. .. Cl bea'CIIUial -.... .._ ~ ... e1 ceeaet) W!tether you aft ahopplnr for a dollar lift radpt or a ppous .ult tor $100, our atatf wtll be ever 110 pleued to help you. 2!S1S &. Coat ~­ caealrADa.IIU ....__ held on Deroration Day morning at the Co~rona del Mar Com · munlty Chur .. h ThP brldt' 1s thl' daughtN of Mr ancl Mrs. Otto Bayf'r o! l-116 Monro\ 1a Ave. Co!!ta Mesa. Her nrw hu'lbantl. formerly o! Vir· glma. i" tht' Mn nt Mrs. Arc-h I Fmlt'Y of l\fNced and the late Arrh Finl<'y Correct Nose Count Totals Up to 21.20 I The rorrec'ted oftlclnl flgur('s show 21.201 pt'Ople living In tht> City of N<'Wport Beach as of the May 17 special census. This ls an Inc-rease over the previously announced total of 21.195. The total lnc-ludt>s 11,140 fe- males, 10.061 males. LECAL JlfO'nCE os l.ttle os the S I 00 tl te~es to open o s"vonqs occount here. Don I put .t off C ome on now. AI ec:c:ounts in1ured up to $10,000 UIUIA FEDERAL SA VIliS I LDIIISSI.. The Rl'\' Edwin C Gomke per ({ltmf'd thr marriage rites. The brirll' won• a white sheath gown Of S<ll i/l rmbroidt'rt'd With lllC't' and a matching halo band. Ht>r wt•ddlnl':' fl owl'rs were white or<·hld'l AtiPndlng hPr was hN "lstrr Mr<~ Herb Miller of Costa Mt>lllt. ShP wore a la\'ender sheath dr<'l\.c; and pa le orchid corsagt>. Jim Stough or Santa Ana servt>d as best man. Following the C"eremony a re· ceptlon was held at the bride's parents home. From there the young couplt' departed for a hon· rymoon at Lake Arrowhead. NOTICE OP PU8UC JlEODf~ Twv otac.. Notice Is hereby 11ven that the City CouncU ot the City of ~ ..__ 1aa n __ .. Newport Beach wtll hold a con-222 Ocean A~. 6(11 N. El C&Jnlno Real tlnued public hearing on Re8o-HYatt <1·11'77 RYaclnth 2-1195 lut~~ ~.~lnga~·~======~==~=================~~~~~~~===~ Tht> brfdt> Is a graduate or ~t"Wport Harbor High School and Orange Coast Collt'ge The groom 31tt'nl1e<1 ,;rhools In VIrginia and servrd !or four years with thP l' ~ Air Force In Bt>nnuda Thl' n<'Wiywt'ds are making their home at 2373 E 23rd St., Costa ME"Sa lutlon of Intention of the City f t1MJVERSALIST FEU.OWSBIP "And Now Scientists Have &>. rome Prt'acht-rs" will be the M>r- mon topiC" of DT Charles Blau- velt Sunday at the Universalist Community F't'llowshlp at the Ebell Clubhouse, Balboa. Dr. Blauvt>lt w111 consldc>r the moral Implications In the testing of nu- c-lear weapons as a haz.ard to the health of prt>!llent and future generations and to the moral leadership or the United States. Counc-Il of the City of Newport Beach declaring Its Intention to order the rloslng up, vacation and abandonment of a portion of a C"ertaln stn-et known as Clubhouse Avenut> lfonnt>rly Railroad Avt>nUf'l of Canal Sf'c. tlon In the City of Nt>wport BeBac-h, County of Oran(W. State of California. NotlC"e 1.3 further given that the said rontlnued public hear- Ing will be held on the 24th day of JunP, 1957. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. In the Council Chambt'M of thP City Hall or the City or Newport Besch at which time and pla<.'f' any and all per~ns Interested may ap- pe-ar a nl1 1M' ht"ard thc>rf'On. MARGERY SCHROUDER. City Clerk of the City of Newport Bt>ac-h Step into a home Planned for ··y ou , Bakers decorator will assist T II wo the Newlyweds (or old married folks) with the selection of colors -furnishings • • and fabrics to make your honeymoon cottage reflect your feeling for beauty and comfort . . . • Because our decorator is also an interior designer you are ~le to see from water color sketches exactly how your home will look. "Where GoOd TC'IBte ec.ta·No More" Corona del Mar aKKutCout~ llarWIQ7 l.agwp Becdl • .._A ..... n.u •·um We would love to curl up and dye for you RAY Milll:R MURL IDA DAMPIER Civic League Will Install Mrs. Marshall as President N rt d M 0 t• . t JfZW.Oft JUUO• Dltca • ewpo an esa p amas s .~~~o~c4to~* to Install Officers Friday MD. CAlli uauua nt. final replar meetJnc ot the Woman'• Civic IAacue lor the d ub year wliJ be held at 10 a.m. "1\aMday at t.he Community Youth Center and wUJ feature In· atalJatlon at new otfleera by Mra. Norman Wagon of Udo t.Je. Mra. Robert Marat\aU, proeram chalr· man. la tt\e lncomlne. president. Mrs. Wataon, president of t.he Callfornla Federated Woman'a Clu~ Junior Mem benhlp, hu juat returned from tbe National Convention ol Federated Women held In North CarolJna, where ahe honored Vlce.Prestdent Rich· ard Nlxon with t.he preMn tatlon ot a rotd nu net trom CaWomJa. Supporttnr Mta. M.arahalJ u new otflcera of the Civic Learue next year will be Mrs. Ronald Barlow aa flnlt vice-president; Mrs. Clyde Johnaon u aecond vlc.-.presldent; Mra. Robert Huber as recordlnr aecretary; Mra. In tfte Ucfo ShoppiMJ Area For a l..Mge Selection of YARDAGE -LINENS BEDDING -NOTIONS PATTERNS BOYS' & GIRLS' TOT to TEEN CLOTH ING 3404 Via lido Newport Beach, c.lif. Robert Rea u com!Sp()ndlnc ~· retary; Mta. A. Marbura Yerk• u treuurer; Mra. l ack Cunnlnr· haJD u auditor; M,.. C. LAster Jona u historian and Mra. Frank Jt.arcl u parliamen tarian. ALto on the prorram will be the hlatorlan'a report for this year by Kra.. J'rank Karat The meetJnr wlll be followed by a nndw1ch buffet. Ho.teues wtll be Mra. LaVerne Lake, chalnnan, and Mrnes. Robert Rea, Walter Cole. Walter Dunn and Georre Wlllson. Althourh the parka and rec~"ea· tlon and community atfalra committees wtll meet durin&' the summer, the next ~eneral meet· lng will not be held until Sept· ember unlesa some matter of particular dvlc I m p o r t a n c e arlses, according to Mrs. Philip Burton, retlrlnr prealdent. First Baptist Church Plans Bible School The Newport Beach Flnlt Bap. tlst Ch urch DaUy Vacation Bible School will cet under way at 9;30 a .m. Monday at the church. Classes will be held from 9:30 until 11 :30 a .m. Monday t.hrourh Friday. The school enda Friday, June 28. The school Is for children 4 yean old and all children who are In the elehth or a lower en de. The prorram will Include wor. ship, Bible study, cratu. recrea· tlon. dramatics. a picnic, and a closing prorram to be held at 7 :30 p m. Sunday. June 30. TeaC'hers and workers In the school are Mrs. R N Walker, Mrs. Herbert Johnson. Mrs. Jo 54:>ph Trau, Mlls Nancy Calli, Mrs. Fra nk Atta naslc. Mrs 111lle Kldd and the pastor. the Rl>v Herbert Johnson. GJlAJfDMOTBEBS MEET The Newport Harbor Grand· mot.heTS Club will hold a lunC'h· eon meeting at noon today IThursdayl at the Gourmet Res taurant. Dlsneyland Hotel. JUNE BRIDE -Mrs. W illi.,m Bouck Jr. is the former Miss Suso11 M"rie Dussler of Bolbo.,. jPeter Z. M. Singe r photo). Susan Marie Dussler Is Wed to William Bouck of Balboa Next door neighbors were I and Caplonl taltt>ta. The fitted united Sunday in a double nng bodice was embroidered with wedding ceremony held In late st'~ pearls and was matrhPd afternoon at St. Andrews Pres·1 with a pill box hat holding her byterlan ChurC'h fingertip veil. The t>1ght gore- The bride W811 .Miss Susan skirt wa.s noor length Tht' bride Mane Dussler. daughter of Mrs C'arrled an old fash ioned rolonlal Marie DuMler of 2025 E. Ocean bouquet of baby while rOS('bUd$ Boulc.>vnrd, Balboa. The groom I and lily of the vallc.>y Is William E BouC'k Jr. son MIM Linda DU"51N wa" her of Mr and Mrs. William BouC'k. sister's maid of honor She.> wore 2029 E Ocean Elvd 1 a strf't't length dress ot pmk I'm Tht' brides uncle, William broldl'red or~andy over tatreta Dlckt>y, gavl' ht>r away. The and C'a rrled a rolonlal bouquPI Rev James Stewart of St. An· of pink C'arnatlons and blut> del · drews PresbytNian Church. per. phlnlum RIC'k BouC'k. brothPr of fonnt>d the marriage ceremony. the groom, was best man Miss Dussler designed and Usht'r!l. ht>adt'rl by Ed Evans. New otflc:en o1. tbe Newport Harbor' and eo.ta Mesa Optim· lat Clube wUJ be lutaJJed at a dJI\ner.dance at 8:30 p.m. to· monow (Friday) at the Balboa Bey Club . llaJwood Lanon, d.ta· t.rlc:t rovernor, will be the In· 8talllnr oltlcer. Nonnan Brown of Corona Hl(h. Jan~ will be ln.atalled pres!· dent of the Newport club. Fran.k Glockner and Frank Jordon wUJ be lnatalled u vlce.presldenta; Gordon White, NCretary; Ralph Valrw9ther, treuurer; and Babe Orbon, ~~erceant-at·amu. Membera of the board of dl· rectora art" Nonnan Brown. Ruu Foret. AJ Beatty, Ted Russell. Verne Watson, Jim J~nlnp and Kenny Nichol& Committee members are Veme Wat.aon. A. K. Phelp. and Dr 0 G. Suea. attendance; C h u c k Bradley and W. C. Buchterklr chen, achlevementa; Babe Or bon and Dr. J. R. Loneley, boys work; Ted Russell. Dr. Hansel Benvenuti and Hal Hetrick. en- ,- Mrs. N. D. Cash o1 215 Nar- tmalnnwnt; Dr. Ted Clarke, cl.aua Ave., Corona dt-1 Mar, re· Jlalph Fallweatber and Dick turned here Saturday alter ~n Hllll&M. finance and fund rall· extensive motor trip throu&ft Jna; Jlm Jennlno and ~ Mnlco. Arizona and Colorado Stewart. membeTShlp; au. Ford She left Corona del Mar In March and ~enny Nichola. 1 p e c I a I and spent ~ time tn Guay. events; and Norman Brown and mas, Mexico. Suzan, Mn. Cub's Chance Buahard. reception. I dor . also made tM trip. DISTDfcnvE e DfVITA"nnWS e AT·I!IOKE CAJtDS 8EAtrnFUU.T &JfGilAVED 011 CRAIE'S FilE PIPEIS Let Us Help You Select the Proper Forrru1 c:;\\ARRINER'S STATIONk~S 22!5 Fo.re.t Ave. LAGUNA BE THE~~ PLATE marie her wedding drell.'l. It was Included Mel DaviMn. Richard fashioned of white Imported laC'e Kinney and Richard Krueger. White stock and gladioli to gether with white candlt>S and satin bows decorated the church tor the weddlnc c-e~mony. Or· anp bloaoma were added to the dec:oratlon.!l for the ~ptlon, YOU WANT TO BE .•• Enjoy od tfte reftne- !Mfttt of design thot make this su mm•r formal so •l•gant. Slim shawl callor, flap poclreh, ~ter vent -and Dacron blend f a bric w ith "Sup'er Sta in Shy" f inish that repels spoil a nd sta ins, ma intains ill w ell Twelve persons from the Har· which was held In the-churc:-h bor area were ~lved Into mem· hall after the rites Al pha Chi ~rshlp and 2 per.10ns we~ bap· 1 Omega sorority sisters Margie tlud rN'ently at thc.> Corona del l W1l'>lln. Darle-ne Karjala, 5} I via Mar Community ChurC'h . Vaughn and C'.<~rolyn Spll't"r as Donna Mae Briscoe and Thorn· slsted w ith the reoeptlon. as did u Hoop received the sacrament Karen and Kathy Dk-k«'y. rou~ of baptism. Members from Co· Ins of tht' bride rona del Mar are Mrs. Rose Hall. Mrs. DuMit"r rf'('(>lvPd guPSt.<l 720~ Marguerite Ave ; Dr Keith In a powdt>r blue llilk shantung Walker, 2721 E. Coast Highway; sht>ath trimme-d with Imported Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whall, 321 lace and pearls With It s ht> wore Na rcissus Ave.; Mrs. Mona Wll· a blue straw picture hat and kerson, JO.j IIi$ Ave ; and Mr. white a~riE'S and a cor<mge and Mrs. M. C. Johnson. :>10 Sea· of pink rose-s. The bride!n"oom·s ward Road. Corona Highlands mother wore a beige silk linen Other members are Calvin S sh~th with white IIC'Ct'SSOr1es Foss. 7300 Ocean Front. New. and a similar rorsage. port Beach ; Mrs. NPllie ( Spen-Followln~t a honeymoon In cer, 222 E. 20th St .. Costa M~a. Apply Valley Inn anl1 New York, and Mrs. 0. W. Hoop and Thorn. thp rouple will make the-Ir hom<' as Hoop, 418 St. Andrews Road. In Mystic. Conn The bride's go Clift Haven. lng away <."08tumc.>. designed by LB. Scett .lr. of CDI .......... ~~epee herst>lf. was a purple and lavt>n der silk sheath dreu w1th a white duster and a~r1es She 1 Is a graduate or Ne-wport Har bor Union High School and at tended UCLA. Wonderful to wear . . with rice in your hair! . o memory ptcture of you " o p,, Up G rl Co"o" wtl! ~ruqgle ... to h hea•t o,o s·.,y tfle•e l:~.f!·' Cottons for 11mtime, moontime undM +flirty dollarJ! 509 W. 19TH ST., COSTA MESA PLAZA UIEaTY 8-2451 Lawrt'nce B. Srott Jr or eo. The gTOOm graduated la~t ye-ar I rona del Mar, received a Master from UCLA. whe~ he beloneed of Aeronautical Engineering De-to Sigma Nu fraternity He 1~ vee Friday from the University fno~w~o~n~d~u~ty~wl~t~h~th~e~U~. S~N~avy~~==~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~=::;. ol Colorado. Boulder. Colo. He hu accepted a position with Douglas Corp .. Long Beach. fiughJ. We & Sows CLOT~IERS tOe W.4-8T. SANTA. ANA, CALifl'. Mr. and Mrs. Scott are llvtnr with Mrs. Scott's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones of 734 Pop· py Ave., Corona del Mar, until the completion of the Scott's new home at 339 E. Wll.on St., Costa Mesa. Mrs. Scott Is the former Bar· bara Louise Jones.. She ls a grad· uate of Harbor Hlrh School. Mr. Scott la the aon ol. Mrs. L. B. Scott of E1 Paso. Texas. Read Enalgn CJ..-itled Ada. Light and Lacy This cotton lace sheath modeled m our shop b y Nancy Phelps is ideal to wear to a wedding ... or take on a wedding trip. It comes in pastel-Pink -White -Black Sizes 8, 10. 12, 14 & 16 __ ··-·--·-·-·--..$19.98 ~elena's FADS AND FASHIONS &ClOUT WWitf OC..A DG. 11M .. 1&1111111 speaking of the woman you'll tlaat .. , ratnnt,. II ,_ 'llrrv! love • • • There's no denying 1t Make-up "know-how " the nght hatr- style to flatter your fea1 ures .. they make all the difference m the world. You're a changed person lovely, ahve. assured Even if you're very attractive "as lS'' . ful hft a restylmg will add to your hfe you need that wonder- JANE FITZGERALD BEAUTY S ALO N JTSa E. oo.t ~-Cor-.a del lkr-Barllor 1111 ,. ........................ J Hair re tyling cut. incl. shampoo and set, from $5.00. Permanents from 113.50. Bleach ind shampoo from $5.50. Shampoo-hnts from fl.SO. ( ------------------------------~----------------·~~ SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS who received ewords ot the recent C ·.t·.zens Asked to Help Make Newport Harbor High School service benquet ere, seated from left, Laurie Hendrich , Jeanette Baird, 8orbora Dorkin, Claudia New Members on Board of N. B. Assn. U •t d D • PI C I t Gentosi, Diane T rooien, end Brenda Elford; standing, from left, n1 e riVe an ·omp e e Marcia Davis, Jerry Tinker, Norman Hess, Terry Dallas, J im McCoy. Barbara Hammond, John Henrotin, and Connie Seeley. (Ensign turbed that all drives have not photo). Newport Beach citizens must be educated to the fact that the United Fund Ls dolne everythl.ne poulble to promote the one·fund Idea tor charitable gtvlng ln our community. It people are dis· yet been merged Into one, then ------------------------- Newport Wins 'Gold Oscar' for UF Drive they wUl have to cooperate to make thl.s pos.aible. Such W¥ the opinion ex- pressed by the Newport Beach United Fund directors at a recent meeting held at the Irvine Coast George Reeves Jr. Receives Theology Degree at Yale U. A new Board of Directors has ~n elected by the Central New. port Beach Community Assn. Two.year dii"Ktors are Dr. R. P. Monaco, Joe Cuala and Ed Carson. One.year directors art' Shirley Moore, Ed Healy and R. C. Stevenson. Country Club. Ralph M. Myers Jr .. president, stated that every et1ort baa been made to invite le£1timate chant. able agencies to partJclpate In the United Fund drive. ''The reason why some are un· Georre N. Reevf.>S Jr.. son ot the to~r president of Chapman Collece. received the Master of Sacred Theolo~ degree last week at Yale University. He has ac· cepted a position u associate minister of a church In Tucson, Arizona. Tbe "Gold Oscar... for belng wUUn~ to cooperate ls bee au~ the fl.rst city In Orange County they feel they can make more Mr. Reeves, who ls a graduate to reach Its 1957 Unlted Fund money by operating their own of Harbor High School, ls mar- Goal, wu presented last week to campaigns." he said. "However. Newport Beach by the Orange those agencies which have par· County Federation ol Community tldpated ln the United drive have Chest~ and United Funds. d1scovered that they stlll make Recevtnr the award wu Ralph their quotas without all the work M. ~ven Jr., president of the and expe~ of ~parate cam· -.., palma.'' Newport Beach United Fund. Mr. Varlou. board members ex· d 8 b .Myera ~lved the award for Dr. preaed their belief that it an ar ecue Edward W. Milum. chairman of l Moose Lodge Plans Carnival the 157,00f UF drive. cltluna want all agencies to CO· S~aker at the annual meeting operate In one drive they will The Costa Mesa Moose Lodge held 1n Santa Ana, wu Captain have to sell t he non-coo~atlng • wUl put on a 4 ·day camlval and C. lJnd, manarer of the Loa An· agencies on the Idea -just .. , barbecue at the Lodge grounds ,elM Exchange. General Tele-the UF hu been trying to do. beetnntne on July 4. phone Co. HI• aubject was "Great· "We are not dltcouraeed." said The Lodge and rrounda at 435 er FedentJon -the A.nnrer.'' Mr. Myers. "Althoueh complete E. 17th St .• eo.ta Mesa, wtJJ be Capt lJnd a chalrma.n of the union hu not been achJ~ed. we turned Into a carnival play. West Area Board o/ DtrKtors. dtluna of Newport Beach can r r o u n d accordlne to J ack Welfare Feduatlon of the Los be thankful that as a result of Vaurhan.' governor of Lodge 1457. d h bee h last year's United Fund drive a Anfeles Area. an u n t e total of six M"parate fund.rals-In addition to the barbecue. Community Ch~ ca mP a I C n I'" cam 1 were eliminated there will be a queen contf.>st. chairman for the combined cam. g pa JntS dancing prlu>s and cames. The palgna In 12 communltlf.>S In the ~~ss~~ar. We are making pro· Lodre will give away a 14-foot Los Angelf.>S area. H ·Payne Thayer. 1958 drive nbrt'flus boat, motor and trailer chairman. announced that plans at 10 p.m . Saturday, July 6. WeddingPians Are Made by · Mary Kramer A fall wedding will unite Miss Mary Kramer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramer of 1403 N. Bay Front, Balboa Island, and De Vaun Halley Kryder Jr .. son of the D. H. K.ryders of Portland. Ort>. The future bride graduated from Newport Harbor High School in 1955 and Is attending Wll· JamettE' University in Oregon. have been m&de tor thf.> advance Jo?lfts solicitation to begin Sept. 1. The general solicitation ls S<'hed uled to rommenc«.> Oct. 1. Thayer revealed that assisting drive chal~n Include Austin Sturtevant business ad v a n <' e gifts; Dr. Robert H. Olander, rest. dentlal advance gifts: Kenneth Fowler, general business solldta- tlon; Mrs. Roger Hardacre, gen- eral reAidentlal solicitation; Mrs . Basil Peterson. part·tlme resl- dentB' solicitation; and th«.> RA.>v. Donald G. Sapp, publldty. Dr. Edward W. Milum. last y«.>ar's drive <-halrman. will as· slst Mr. Fowler with business SO· licitation. Mrs. Let-Schon«.>k will ~ an assistant In rt>Sidentlal SO· RA.>ad Ensign Clualtled Ads. licitation. June Wedding Date Planned The William R. HE>rveya of lfUT Bay Front, Balboa, are aboard a ya<-ht oft the Coast ot British Columbia, but plana tor the wedding ot their dauehter. Ml.ss Valerie Hervey, are proceedlnr toward June 25 as the day, and All Saints Episcopal Church In Puadena as the place. Bride- groom to be is Peter La Chapelle. Place your classltJed ad 1n the Newport Harbor EnaJen -CaJJ Harbor 1114 or Harbor WS. rled to the former Miss Beverley Bfiven, daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bliven of 2804 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. The young paator was associ- ate minister for several summers at Christ Church by the Sea, where he wu married 2 years ago. He will be guest speaker at the church Sunday, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will stay with the Bllvena while they are In Newport Beach, prtot to mov. lnf to Tucson. Mr. Reeves' parents are now resldlnc In Arizona. Other offleffS are Dr. Irving La by, president; Harold Glua, vlce·presldent; Henry Enrle. aec- retary·tnuurer; Maxie Carson. correspondin g secretary; Sue Ficker. program director, and Bonnie Pray, publicity dl.rector. DAUG~ POa TilE aOESCJIS A 7·pound, one.ounce £1rl wu born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Roesch of 206 Via Cordova, Udo lale, Thursday, May 30, at Hoae Hospital. PARENTS SCHOOL IS OVER-BUT- NEVER READING & LEARNING A REFERENCE SET RECOMMENDED AND USED BY OUR TEACHERS. STUDENTS AND LIBRARIANS WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA PRESIDENT BINDING -$129 ARISTOCRAT BINDING -$169 $10 DOWN-$6 MONTH * AREA MANAGER MR. BRUCE HARSHBARGER 437 Acacia Corona del Mar Harbor 2886-R Save Tim~nd Money with Personalized Money Orders • NIIIOM•'',._~ lltp k 1Jb a cbeck. AYAUILI Af ,_., -..c1 01 c•UNIMU .,._ CIO .. A Da. lUll CW•IICa ..... c...a .... _, • • ans As the strains of lohengrin drift down the aisle on Papa's ann, Mary Dodd can chea off the half-way point in her list of "missions com-- pleted" for Sister's wedding. Mary is the Hostess here rt Richard's Lido Market and one of the duties she enjoys 1tle most is pfanninl the weddings that we cater. Ner· vous brides.to-be find Mary a wonderful source of info on protocol lnd procedure. .. tilt •.-est flows. 1111 daintiest buffets, the pMiest cakes and tbe f.ast pwtdl are all part of weddings by uoo MAIKfT AMERICA'S UNIQUE FOOD MARKET NIWPOft IIACH, CAUP. o,... s-4oy • .w~ Dolly tilt 7 ,.M. Fridey till I P·"'. UGIU. WOTIC& • In the County lall Co. a perlo4 of OJmllU • .NC£ MO. eel not more tba.n ala (8) montha, or AN 011DJMAlfCE UIQUJJUlCG by both lUCia tine and J.mprt.on. UP'ECUAJUll AT PllVAT'E ment. l!aeh wc:h opetator, man. .BEACHJ'S acer. owner, ~ • per~C~n In The BoaJ'\1 ot 8upem.oq ot charp •hall be deemed auU17 liM Coaat;J ot Orance do otdaln or a aeparate otreue lot each u follow!~: • day or pottkm tlwncl durtnl SEC'I'!Oif L 1fh1eh any vlolatlon la eotn· 1. "'Pr!YU4r' ae.ch", u u.c1 mltted, conttnued. or permJtted In thla Ordinance, mean.a a plaQe, by neb os>«atur, ro.a.nacer, otm· wtthln the unl.neorponted ..,.. cr, ~. or pawn In eharp ot the County, UMd tor the pur-and tball be punishable therefor POM o( accommodat1n1 batbena. .. heTeln .provict.d. botdettnc upon Ott adjolninl the 3. The lloud al Supervtmn IINOOUt, or bQII or Inlet. theft· •hall, upon recorn:mendatlon ot trom wbet'e membcn of th~ pub-the ehlef IU.,UUd, 01' the head llc. by paytna an admlaalon tee, or capta.ln ol the lifquard a.Y· may .-ott tor the purpoae ot tee, fOI' either ~a~ of lfewport bathln1 ln the open eea. 01' bays Beed\ or the Ctt)' ot Buntlnaton or tnlet8 therefrom. Beach dMipate, by re110lutlon, 1 ~ard", u u.ed ln tor eadl private beaeb the DWJ'I· thla OrdlnaDce, meana a male ber at ~ Jlteparda, w1th penon at leut 18 years old W'bo a mJnJmum ot one, and the hours hu ,.duated t.rom htfh IIChool of. duty Whleh It considers rea- and who hu a thorouab know· aonably necMMrY to provide an ledp ot and the abiUty to pl'&e· adequate U!etaard eervlce tor tlce llfaavtna t.ehnlques, artlfl. the proted:lon qt the publle, with clal re.plratlon and flnt aid and due recard tor the number of who Ia ln cood health and who bathen uWiz:lnr the particular poue~ cood physical atren1th private beach, and with due ~ and abllity and who la tree from card for aueh Iencth and type or any physical defect.. wa1erltne ·a• the particular prl· 3. "Certl!led Life&'Qard", u vate beach encomp&UH. uaed In thl• Ordinance, mean.a a SECTION 3. This Ordinance • lifeguard, u defined In para-ahall take e.fteet and be lh full graph 2 of thla Section who hu force thirty (30) days from and been named ln a certltlcate, as after Ita puaa1e. and before the defined In paragraph 4 ot thls expiration of fltteen ( 15) days Section. after the puaare thereof shall be New Members For Newport Optimist Club Two of the d ub's newest mem- bers w~re lnala lled Into the New · port Harbor Opthnlat Club last week by membt'rahlp chairman. Dr. Norman Brown of Corona Hll hlands. Thomu E. Woodward. aulstant supertntendent of the Newport Beach Elementary School Dll· trlct, and Francia W. Buahard. owner of Bu1hard'a Pharmacy, are the new members. The Nl"WJ)Or't and Colrta M esa clubs will hold a joJnt dinner- dance l~llatJon ot otncers to- night l'nluradayJ at the Balboa Bay Club The Optlmlat dlatrlct governor will be lnstalllne of . fleer. TIM OlfE WA1' to MJp JpUt. u...,. l...aJr.la9, cIa ' p p ' ••• ~ fiapnlalla. NaiL Aid GELATIN CAPSUI.F.C; NAIL AIDS ars amall pink eapaulea of ooncent~ated U.S.P. hi.lh protein IUJar -Cree GEL.A· TIN, plua CalciUm Gl uconat~ and Important Vitamln A. a ddrd for greater eU~ve. ftL--L _..... ua•Jlill ness. NAIL AJD helpa .rrength-en nalla by aupplyine Viem T. 11.....-1 1 • ......_ w1 th the food they need to __. ·-&8111 I make them strona . Your own Doctor w ill tell you GELATIN Shipma tes of St. Andnw'a Pres· la a rich soun:e of nalJ build· bytPrla n Church, rouples whosP ing protein. m mblnt>d ages a~ between 70 and 90. will hold their next meet-Corona del Mar 1 ing at 6 :30 p.m. Tuesday. June Pharmnrv 1 25. a t lht' church -• A potlurk dinner will be held "The P~.scnptJon Pharmacy" In the lhungt-Topk ot the pro-Harbor 2272 I gram will be "Ste~honlc 1 3l27 E Coast Highway Sound ·• '==:;;:C:or;::o::_;n;:a~de~I::::M:::lar::::::::::~ ~~CLARKE 4. A "Certificate". aa used publlshed once tn the Newport In thla Ordinance, Ia a statement Harbor Enslen. a newspaper pub- slcned by the ehlel llteeuard, or llahed In the County of Orange, the head or eaptaJn of the life. State or California. together with ruard 116Vice, tor either the City the names of the memben of the ot Newport Beach or the City Board of Supel'Vtaors votln1 tor of Runtinaton Beach that a per-and aealn.at the aame. son named In the atatement has Wiu..IS H. W AR.NER. taken auch examinations a nd Chalrrnan of the Board passed such teats as demonstrate ot Supervlaors ot Oranre FORMER WHITE HOUSE CHEF Vincent De S.,nt" Luce st.,nds beside fish he corved in ice for the recent armiversory celebration of Bob Dal· ton's Rest&ur&nt in lido Center. Chef Luoe who 1s now empb yed &t Dolton s. elso carved a bear s head from a qu&rter of beef. (Hellyer pholol SCHOOL OF PIANO * Advance Plano • Music Ap . preclatlon * Progressive Jau to aueh chief life&'Qard or auch County, California head or captain of aucb llteguard ISEALl aervtoe that the peraon ao named ATiEST: ~· the qualities aet forth L. B. WALLACE In defining "Lifeguard." County Clerk and ex-oUiclo SECTION 2. Clerk of the Board of Supervtaors 1. Any operator, manager, of Oranee County, California owner. lessee. or penon In charge By Mabel L. Caat~lx. Deputy. of a private beach. or the bath· STATE OF CAUFORNIA lng facllltles or bathlnr area COUNTY OP ORANGE as the~. or any part of auch fa. I. L. B. WALLACE. County cllltles or such bathing area. at Clerk and ex-oftlcio Clerk of the which lea than the number of Board of Supervlaora do hereby cert ltl~ lifeguards. as deslg· c-ertify that at a regular meeting nated pursuant to paragraph 3 of the Board of Supervisors of of thla Section. are employed a nd Oranre County. California. held on duty. ahall be deemed guilty on the Sth day oC June. 1957. th~ ot a mildemeanor. foregoing Ordina nce containing 2. Upon conviction of such th ree 13> sections wu con- m lsdemeanor. such opera tor. sldered section by section. and manarer. owner, lessee. or per-that the said Ordinance wa.a then son In charee. or any number of pasaed and adopted as a whole them, Jndlvtdually, ahall be pu-by the follow lng vote: ' nl.ahable by a fine of not more A YES: SUPERVISORS HEINZ than $500.00, or by lrnprlaonment KAISER. C. M. FEATHERLY. IE II UPIILITERIIII WILUAM J. PHiu.IPS. WM. H. HrRSTE'IN AND WlLLlS H. WARNER. NO ES: SUPERVISORS NONE. A B SEN T : SUPERVISORS NON!:. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto aet my hand and aMxed the otfJclal Mal or the Fair Entertainment Ranges From Calypso to Western Entertainment ranging trom 1 ot West em country danrlng and calypso to Western ''good old dally Kiddie Circus shows for the days" will be leaturt>d a t the children. 1957 Orange County Fair, August ! Two tri~ -ThE' Frontier<~mf"n 9 through 18. and tht' Al Lyons Trio -have I Highlights will be Ciro's I ~n eng:.ged as ··stroll('r'>", and Calypso Cavakade. scheduled for a tN'n.age dance is slated for two <'Vt>mng performances Au · op<'nlng day, August 9 to honor guat 14 and 15; four nights of l lht> qu~n of tht> 1957 Ca1r who old-fashioned harmony by cham· will be ~lected In final judrlng pion amateur barbershop quar· that evening tet~d choruses; one evening Horse show events w11l be held thP fi rst eight days. Texas Tiny. Board of Supervisors of the Coun-400-lb. rowboy and colorful rodeo ty of Orange, Sta~ or California. announct-r. will again promote this 5th day of June. 1957. the ch ampionship rodl"'. set for I SEAL I four performanct'11 t he final Publlsh : I-B. WALLACE. J wH>kend. County Clerk and ex-ol· According to Fair Manager Bob fico Clerk of t he Board Fullenwider. all entertainment of Supervisors ot Orangt> featurt>S ex~pt the rodeo and County, California . carnival area. a~ Included In By Mabel L. C&ste lx thls year's grounds admissions of Deputy 75 cen ts for a dult.s. 25 <."eflt3 for Newport Harbor En.sirn June 13. 1957. chUdren. Children under slx wut be admitted rre.. 54-Hole ,, ... , Slaletl at I.C.C.C. A 5-1-hole best ball golf tou r- nament will be ht>ld Wednl'S·I day. Junt> 26. through Sunday. J une 30. at t he lrvlne Coast I Country Club. For the flnt time. tht> t>ntrl~' qualifying rounds w ill rount a long with 18 holes playE"<l on Saturday and Sunday of thP ac· tual tournament. ~adllne for e ntries Is Monday, lune 24 The tournament 15 tor m('m· bers only and men with estab· llshf'd handicaps. PlayPrs will be allowl'd to ch~ their own par. t ncrs but partners must no! have mort' than a slx point spn>ad In the handicap. 1 Prlu>s and merchandts.> wil l IX' I awardt'd the final day or tht> tournamPnt. leQorten Sene .. ....... , .... Five resld<'nts of the Ha rbor 1 area ha\'f' been appointe-d to ~rvt' on tht> board of dlre<'turs of the Orangt' County VIs iting 1 Nun~e A.~lat lon The-y arf' Dr Helen Robertson. Mn~. C Landt-r.. .. Mrs. Edga r Sizer. Mrs. Basil Pf'tN· son. a nd Mrs. Ce<>rge 'Fruehllng. ••• or any night I The as.'IOCiatlon. which ls SUP · I ported ln tbls art"& by the Nt'W· port Beach United fund. mad<' I 5.000 calls last year. Approxl· matt'IY 433 of these calla or vl!dts were made in the Harbor area. • For an evening of fun and relaxation, join the coapalaJ poop around the Steinway at the eolorful Hurley Bell. OliYer Scott pla)'8 the Jatest bits from top aro.dway ~special "mood music .. 8Dd )'OUt favorites ol yesterday. And when JOU wat to lfq ... just join fn. S.. you at t,. HfJrlay &II t~nlghl? ,.... •• :,..., l71f ... ,. ....... ,. ~ • w AL TEJtS SOif 1100 * Modem Chord C o n • t r u c t I o n A 6-pound. 5-oun<'~ boy "'as 1 * Theory a nd Imp r o vIz at I o n born to Mr. a,nd Mrs. Todd Wal Formerly Director of Music Cor lers of 610 Begonia Avt> .. Corona ' the St~ve Allen Show del Mar, Tuesday, June ~. at Hoag Hospital. 1 ~9-A E. COAST HWY ~ CORONA DEL MAR Electric cooking keeps more juice in roast chicken-because it's flameless! ELECTRIC OVEN \{j~ ~ ~ When you cook electflcally th~~·s no draft of constantly chan~ng air ~use there's DO B.ame. (Flame, you ~. n~ atr to breathe. So a fl.tmt>-hratro o' ('O constantly inhales dzy air, exhale5 mo1st .m -htr rallv C'OOl s mt'.tl m a hot draft that evaporates good juices.) In an elcctnc OH'n tlwn ' no draft of dn a~r. You cook with moist heal As a result. mnrt' JUI~ ~tJ\ s "' tlw mt'al . ami the meat butt'S bctte-r. 1Jectric cu ._ .. ._ .....,, .... ~much u ltJO cooler. The rouaa lJ obvfou.s: electric cooki.Dg pub the '-.t ditec:dy toto tbe food. DOt into the room. Electric cooking is deuer, too. bec:a01e ft'a ftamelea n.n ate DO by-products ol com- bustion to dirty wan. and dad:eo your bright put. Tmly. it't tbe mt/!1 modcr" ~ to cook. Why not -yoc app~~e ... --for • demoa.tratioD ol tho oew tiec:tric: range.? SOmEII UUFOIIIA ...... , .................. . ..... by Juveniles Kim Andrewa. 11, of 1~ E. Ckea.n Blvd., Balboa. wu U · aulted at 8:30 p.m. Monday by 3 unJdentifled juwnlls on the t.&ch u Ckean F'tont and "1" St.. Balboa. Kim aatd he wu w&l.klnc hta dol when 3 youtb.a in a car asked hlm how to let to "JC' St. Kim dlreded thmt to "M" St., but the driver beeame very ar- cumenUve about the direction. The trio ln the car lert and Kim went on the beach at ''J" St. He wu playing ln the sand Ensign News (C.ntlnued from Page One) Anthony Cralg Peters Pamela Sue Peterson Pamela Sue Pbalen VIrginia Diane Phebus John Finley Phllllps Patricia Gordon Pierce John Charles Porter Susan Jor1e Porter Richard Bowman Powell Donna Jean Puckette -R- Louls A. Rail John Luther~ Larry Richard Rice John C. Richard ~nard Allen Riley Donald Tucker Robb Roderick Lewis Robertson Ray Meers Rork Barry William Ross Steven John Roth Barbara Claire Rothaermel Lansln& Brann Rowan Bonnie Laurie Russell Robert James Rustenbach -S- Carol Ann Salisbury Chester Ferrell Salisbury, ll James Earle Samsel Richard Kenneth Sands Carol June Sandstrom Jocelyn Marte Sawyer Jeretta Jo Scanlon Pe nelope Schindler Jack Dewane Schultt Patricia Ann Schultz Diane Marllyn Schwartz Dale Sibley Suzanne Hager Sibley Barbara Ann Silman Roy Porter Sinclair Michael G. Slnger Wllllarn L. Skwarek Maureen Ruth Slater John Bennett Smith Joyce Andrews Smith Katherine E. Smith Sharon Rose Smith Susan Ella Smlth Billy G. Spurlock Curtis Baldwin Stanton Harry G. Stanton Jill StauUer Martha Kathleen Stegmann Michael A. Steiner Jeffrey H. Stevenson Carol W Stott Michael John Supple Grorge Roy Swarberg Diane May Swi'ic'ney -T- :"Janry Jl'an Tayl()r Nancy Lee Taylor T01•nette Susan Tt>gart RobPrt Lesltr TegPI P.t mPia Thompsrm Pamela Thflmson r,('rarcl Stronach Tomh ~tartha r . Traphagen Sharnn Ltou TurnN 8,,..,, I RnbPrt 'J\-.•tst. Jr -V- J.,Ann \tanr Varilek Rayll'nr Rita Vanl!'k su .... 1n ~I Vdughan Allwrt Von lloUman -W- J.tmc•s 1.. \V,tgner TPrrl'l Ann Waltlf'lkh Dt.cnn:1 Vtvt.tn Walters ratrtt Ia 5tH• V."atson Pr•nny Lt'e 'Watson C"'.tmllh• KI'E'IN Wel'd P.i• h trei John Wl'hrt :\ott•llncl.t Ann Well<> Gar} Willi tm Wpstnn Jon rtu1stophrr Whet'll'r Donna JrOlnnl' Whitt' Jaml's Wllhurn White Mark Alan Whitf'fi!'lrl KathlE"<•n MiiP Wllrox Alll'n Ray Williams Carol Ann Williams Robert Georgt> Wlnterbotham Bruce C . Wolft' David Leroy Woodward Donald Dee Worth -Y- Robert Stewart Yerki'S Dean Duncan Yould Richard Ema Young -Z-- Pamela Louise Zander Mary Lynn Zllm Good luck wht>revt>r you may go when the youtl\a returned. One ot them hlt btm tn the face and anothft kicked him ln the lltom· ach. Mn. C. A. S\aaf of 1573 M.lra· mar Drive aald she saw Kim play1nl tn the sand wben the youths jumped on hJm. She thou&ht they were playtnc until Kim began to yell tor help, alter which the youtlls fled. Mrs. Staal c!escrlbed the youtrus as "nice looking boya." BUIACLE IllS TOP JC AWARD Pall 8clr'Dade ftObbed a flrlt dau rat1119 ill tJM AMIci ned CoJle9late ...... aatlCIIIIIl Jad9· iD9 ... c:oU...-aDd UDl.....UU.. lt ..,. CIIUIODDC*i by CllhUor DoD Dea« this ...... However. the Associated Col· legtate Press made one small mistake. The Barnacle was judged In the four year collece and university class Instead of In 113 own junior collece field. Lut semester's papers. under the guidance of editor Lucie Godshaw, got the most points In the sport's department. Sports editor l ast semester w as Bill Doner The Barnacle received a n ex· cellent rating In news sources and balance. as well as content or news stories. LEGAL JCO'nCE JCO'nCE OP PtriiUC B&A.allfC Notice ls hereby given that the City Coundl of the City ot New· port Beach will hold a public hearing on Ordinance No. 824. being a.n Ordinance amending Section 3250.1. subsection en· titled "Corona del Mar," of the MunJclpal Code ol the City of Newport Beach. providing for the designation of Poppy Ave. a one-way street. northbound traf· tic only, from Ocean Blvd. to the first alley southwesterly or the East Coast Highway. Notice ls hereby further g1v· en that the said public hearing will be held on the 24th day of June. 1957, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock PM. In tile Councll Chambers of the City Hall. City of Newport Beach. at which time and place any and all pen!OM lnteresled may appear and be heard there-on MARGERY SCHROUDER, City Clerk o! tbe City of Nt'Wport Beach JCOTICE OF PUBLIC IIEAJI.DfC Notice Is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach wHI hold a pub· lie hearing on the application ot Don Olckt-rson, for USt> P~rmlt I No. 323. for permission to oper· ate a r('Cttaurant Pnd corktail bar at 1323 W('-;t C"na!ll Hi~hway, b(>ln~ a nort10n of St><1ion 28. T6S. RIOW. S 8 8 \1 C I II 7..one NntiCP io; hPTr-by furthrr giv l'n thnt thl' ~let pubhr ht>arln~ will !)(' hf'll1 nn t hr 22rl da v of Jul\'. 1957 a t tht> hour of i' Jfl ,.·c·l~><'k PM In tH'P C"'ounril (•lnmbc•r, of th•' CttV 11.111. City of NP~ pnrt Bc':lt h. 11 I ~ h kh tim~? anrl pliH!' iln~ anrl all pt>r;ons intl'r('c;tecl ma} app!'ar :~nd be heard t hrrl'()n MARCERY SCIIROL"DER. \lty ('ll'rk nf the C1ty of ~t·~ port B<>arh NU A 29'260 NOTICE TO CREDITORS F.:STATE OF ROBERT C NEW- TO~ DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to thl' cr<'flltor<: of and all pf'r· sons having claims against the c;:ud clf'rt>dt-nt or said !'<;tat(' to fill' tht>m with tht> n('C('~ry voiuchers 1n the offiN' of the C"'lrrk ()f thf' Su1K'rlor Court of the County of OrangP. StatP of C"'all· Cornia. or to present thP samE", with the nt>res.c;ary voluchers. to the undl'rsignecl at his or her placP of busln~s. 1o wit: r io A K Pht>lps. Attomt'y at Law. 3429 E Coast Hwy., Corona d('l Mar. Call!. within six months after the first public-ation or this notice Dated June 11. 1957. ROBERT C. NEWTON. JR. Administrator with the Wlll annexed of the Es· tate of said decedent. A K. PHELPS. Attorney st Law 3429 E. Cout Highway Corona del Mar. California Harbor 1286 Publish : Jufte 13, 20, 'IT. J uly 4 In the Newport Harbor EnsJcn. VI.U lUlU Peatut.Dg tiM MCdoa II. ftecdal. p.t_. .... diJdl ....._ U.. VWCI 11...-. ..... of Oau .. c..atr'• ,.._. ...... . ....... -.,.... ............... ~. ........ ...... te ..... lalad. v.-...... _ ... -.. c:::a..-.. hu.to& NEW PRESIDENT of the American Legion Auxiliary. Newport Hor· bor Unit No. 291, is Mrs. Gilbert Opel (right) of I 6 I 6 Santo Ano A.ve., Costa Meso Pictured with her is the post president. Mrs. Robert Briggs of 1962 Fullerton Ave .. Coste Meso. (Photo by Bonnie Irene Proy). Richard's Basketball Team to Compete in Summer League Richard's Lido Market ls again sponsorln& a buketball team to compete In th e summer league. Games w11l be play•d at the Garden Grove High School gym. Team members are Roger Pe· terson, John Fontlus, Tony Gar· DESIIIERS liVE TWO SCHOLARSHIPS Orange County Chapter of the United Designers Association Is giving tour awards to deservlne draft1ng students of OCC b('gln· nlng next year. There are to be two $50 awards provided by the chapter. The $50 prize will be dt>poslted In the student store to be ust>d by each redplent t or the purchase ot books and supplies Any baJ. ance left at the end of the semestt-r will be paid In cash to each winner. Another award ls to be given to an OCC dratUnr s tudent to complete hls second semester !second half of first year) and the other award to a student to complete the fourth semes1er (serond halt of second year) at occ. These students will be chosen by the first and second year drafting classes near the end of the fall semester each year nler, Jerry Hulbert, Gene Bryant, Vern Stanford. Tim Jones and Gary Clark. Managers are Ray Godwin and Earl Gustkey. The team will be coached by J ules Gage. All games wtll be played at 7 p.m. on Mondays and Wl'dnes days. Ri chard's will play Hunting. ton Beach. Monday. Anaheim, Wt>dnesday; Rancho, Monday, June 24; La Habra. Wednt>sday. June 26; Santa Ana, Monday, July 1; Orange. Wednt>sday, July 3; and Garden Grove, Monday, July 8. In thf' ~nd round, Richards will play Huntington Beach, Wednl'Sday. July 10; Anaheim. Monday. July 15; Rancho. Wed nesday, July 17; La Habra, Mon. day, July 22; Santa Ana, Wed· nesday. July 24; Orance. Mon. day, July 29; and Garden Grovt>. Wednesday, July 31. l•s.,ucllrs • lote Ins1ructors leaving OCC In· elude Sam Draper, English. to do graduate work; Don Desfor, ad· mlnlstratlve assistant, to Cer· rltos junior college; Stu lnman, social science, to San Joee; Ir· ving Kogan. electronics to Cal Poly; Howard Kay, music. un· announced. New Airman's Flight Offered by County Reserve Squadron X Y puth Center AcHwllies Otanp Count)"• t:M8dl All a.etv• Squadron. redplent ot tlve top bonon u th• outatand· tnr ~· equadlon ln the Air rocw, ta ottert.nr r-.-~ k!Jmen and qualltied ~M the op. portunJty to Joln a new Alt'MAn'a l'liJbt. accordlnl to Squadron Commander Lt. Col. Claude Nor· ton. OC Officials Ponder Buying Mineral Rights OCC otrlclals are considering a proposal to buy or lease the m I n e r a 1 rlgl\ts beneath the school's 245-acre campus, and the future expansions for OCC "over the next few years." which will call tor an estimated ex. pendlture of $2,200,000, accord. In& to the admlnlstnOon ~­ ports. The mineral rights, In thls case lor oil, were retained by the federal government when It gave the former Santa Ana Army Air Base property, held Jn surplus, to the school district, In 1947. . l'ar the ftnt t.IJ:M. aJnMn wtU have a chance to putldpate In AU JleMrve tralntnc tn a pay atatWI, ac:c:ordin,c to the crade held on active duty. Tbe)' wUl • X* : ; + • c not only urn pointt towarda • ~1-. 1._ promotion but wUl .reeetve • ars.... , p ...... 11• .... a.m monthly retirement lnoome bued ... -· ·fil<r • .,., • their a:racs. and amount of Pla)'JI'OUnd ···---· 1 :!0-5:30 p.m. ~ce. Teen·Aa• Procram •. 7:.3().10 p m. Alnnen wUl receive a day•a • lclt1:ankly, JaM 1$- pay for each tra.tnlnc mHtJnc PlayJrOund ·--·-· -··· 10·12 Noon attended, up to" a maximum of e MGD411y. JaM 17- 24 meetlnga a year. Senior Participation ln this new Alr· Cltlz.ena ... 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m man'a Fll1ht will have no more PlayJrOund . . . .... 1:30-5:30 p.m. bearing upon recall to active duty than airmen a nd vetftllN • Tlaeedaf, Juae It-face now In their present re· Women'a Civic uacue .. 10 a .m . aerve status. Playcround ....... . 1 :3().5:30 p.m . The Air Force \"Lll hire a qual· • Wedaeeday. Ja~~e 1._ Ute(! Instructor to teach the PlayJrOund Lead. membera of the new flight. The e,.. .. .. . ..... .. . 10-12 Noon airmen will meet the ttrst three Playground . ....... 1:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays ot the month from 7:30 e Tluanday, JU~M »- to 9 :30 p.m. ln the Alnerlcan u · Playground Lead. gfon Hall, 313 Nortl\ Birch St .. t>rs . Santa Ana. Playground .. 10-12 Noon 1:30-5:30 p.m . 8·11 p.m. Re!J.erve airmen, and veterans Square Riggers who are no longer at11Uated with any other branch of the armed • Pltday, Juae 21- servlcea, may receive further In· Bridge Group 9 :30·11 :30 a.m . formation by callln& or writing Playground 1:30-5:30 p.m. Master Sergeant Blackney at Teen Program .. . ··· 7:30-10 P m. squadron headquarters. The tele· • SatwdaT· Jwae D.-- phone number l..s Kl 2·6517. Playground ... 10·12 Noon COME TJDS WEEUJn:)l BUFFALO RANCH Recently, however. the federal government has Indicated It will !!E'Il or lease tht-rights. Dr. Basil Peterson stated. He revealed this P1lEE Ad•1n 1oa -nEE Patlr:1D9 during a meeting of the college's NacArtbw ~~ mUe lrcml Cl I d·'"'--C 11 d Coat lllgbway 101 ConDa delMar t zens A v'-""ry ounc an ~the Buttalo on their range! StCI9t said that the board of trustees Coach Trail ... Have fun on a 'l'loe- ls not certain whether to buy tor. auno aide, P1n Truck. or on the thp rights or not. Autheatic MiA!crture St.am TnrlD., No d~flnlte suggestion was Browse around Perter'a Western _....- given by the 100-membt"r coun· Wear Store, Horae Back Ride and ell and opinions ranged from enjoy a real 8uf1alo 8U9KJ.-.aone out right purchase to "let's keep Sb~ eoc:b lwaday-lll· diem VWage CIDd Ston. the collegt> out or the oil busl· SPECIAL 8AJICA.Df ness." 5 amu POa 11.00 Future building hopes of OCC's with thl.a AcL Cla.lldna'a Spedal additions to tht-library, student r~ .... ~~~-~~01=08r·:P~of~IO~OI'~IDOI"a.~~~~~~PB~O~JfE~:JIAUO::~·:S~S20;;;;;;;l ~nter and construction of a little theater. gymnasiums and an admlnlstratJon building have also been planned. It waa reponed that enrollment on the campu.s will reach 2.400 In 1960 and that college operat· lng costs a re. the lowest In Or· ange at $442 per student. The two years tree schooling Is com· psrable to a $2.500 scholarship to any university or college. Place your classified ad In the Newport Harbor Enslen -Call Harbor 1114 or Harbor 1115. BALBOA FUN ZONE FESTIVAL FOR KIDS FREE SHOW· WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26 EVERY WED. IS KID'S DAY AT THE FUN ZONE 12 NOON -6 P.M. FREE BALLOONS ALL RIDES & GAMES Sc DON'T MISS IT KIDS WEDNESDAY IS YOUR DAY • ! ............ -... -