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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-06-20 - Newport Harbor Ensign1957 Baseball Season Opens See StOry oe ...... I SEVEN SMIUNG HILLS were present Sundoy for the 25th wedding onniversa ry of Mr. ond Mrs. Edgor Hill of 6 17 Vio Lido Soud. Lido Isle. Open hou$0 wos held ot St. Andrews Presbyterion C hurch in Cliff Hoven. The fomily picture includes !left to ri9ht) doughter·in· BY ANY OTHER NAME • \ low Mrs. Edger Kimberly Hill. son 'Kim:" Fother Ned. son Tom, Mayor Dore, brother Howerd H1ll ond sister-on-lew Mrs. How.,rd H.ll Not pre~nt wcs son Henry. on 1\rmy duty in Germony. Ned s broth- er Howord is curotor of 2oology et the Los Angeles Mu~eum C. C. Blasts Oty Poli'Y A RAISE WOULD SMELL AS SWEET "A ralse by any other name question is how It s hould ~ vlty ratn, with the 5-step ranges would smell as sweet." done. These are the alternatives: of other cities. Thia Shaxe.pearean o~rva· 1. Establish 5 . step . salary Plan No. l, which seemed to Uon (Romeo and Jullet. Act u, ranges that are basically com · me<>t ~atest favor. would put Cl Co d'· ut d t, petltlve with oth~ Orange Coun-Newport Beach on competitive ty un ..., P an pre.n Sc ") by City Councilman Stan 1 footing w ith other ..... ,_.. all the were raked over the coals at · • · ty cities for comparab e jobs: "'u"'~ ~on .. ·v• --ttn• of the New ley Rldderhof (Gen., U.S.M.C., eliminate the present longevity way. m. v.a::~ """"~ • · • ""·t) __. th -t M.o d Plan No. 2 would -ult In ~lty port Harbor Chamber ot Com-"""' """~ e •• aee or n ay pay system. ·~a .. merce dJ.Ncton ln the Jamaica evening's budget dl.tlcussion of 2. The 5-step plan as above. emplftyees or long servi~ gettln& Inn Restautallt. clt)' employees' aalarte:&. but retain the lonrevity pay rates higher aalartes than In any other City Coundl aareea that &a· as bonWieS only. public agency tn the county. Special attention wu aocorded lary rat.e. are In order, to brtn& 3. Continue the prewnt sys· Plan No. 3 would lea ve sa- to pJaent councilmen. at leut 4 the ~ ln Jlne with other dUes tem ot c:ompuing Newport Beach la nes In the !lnrt S stepS l~r of them, for rejectina the pro-and wtth private lnduatry. The saJary range., lncludlne lon&e· than thoee of the prtnctp&l cttles poaJ ot the Chamber of Com· 1 th t th h 1 merce to errve u the publlclty n e coun y, oug c ty em-ployees with long service would * Expansion Pla n for St. Andrews· TER CRITIC L PELL Ll UPP Y SHOT Pa trols opera tJne In the s pirit was able to r~port yesterday that I Wat~r WILL be cut oU, how· or Paul Revere are travelling voluntary roopera tlon ot '"'· ever. It e b8olutely necessary, be throughout all areaa ot th e city dents and bu1lnesses had pro. cauUont>d. We cannot allow the with a word ot wamlne. duct>d results I reservoirs to run dry, be aald. The me&sage thl.a time Is about The watt'r consumption for the He praised the coo~ration ot the critical water shortage, ag 2~·huur period endlnr 8 a.m local cltlzena and busineues. He gravated by 3 days of unusually 1 Tuesday was 6.140.000 gallons.~ cited the examp~ of the auto- hot weather, colncldlnr with the perhaps an a ll time rf'<:'Ord for matic car wash on Marlners Mlle seucmal lnvaa.ion ol summer vi the city At 8 a.m. yesterday the agreeinr to cut conaumption by sitora. 24-hour use had dropp.d mo~ 25~ durin& the emergency. The first patrols went out Tues-l than a million gaUons. down to I day noon. announcing the water 4.967,000. That"s a drop ot alm06t ern IIAJfAGD 1'0 TALK crisis by louda~aker. The patrols 1 20' ~ Nev.rport Beam City Man apr were augnw!nted yesterday. LUe-"We're ~king to r~u~ con. Ro~rt Shelton will SP"k on his guard&, poll~ and fireme n .)olned sumptlon by 25~." Mr. Shelton I duties as city manager a t the In the city-wide campalgn to said. "t believe we could lldl Newport Ha rbor Optimist Club sprt>ad the word. this situation then without any ~tlng at noon Tuesday al the "Jt Is urgently ne<'eSaar)' to cut compulliOry ratlonlnr." Villa Marina. down wa ter u~ to the abliOlute min imum." they annou~. I PASS THE WORD ALONG Stand-by water ta nk trucks have been obtained tor tlre LET 'S ALL · HELP SAVE emergency, u the wate r crlab s pn!ad throughout the e ntire county. Announcements oC the j WATER COM C C ASKS emergency we re put on radio and • I • • TV. I City Man ager Robert Shelton I Crash Hurts 1 Two Officers The followlnf appeal to cut down on water consumption ia ~In~ made by the Coron. del Mar Olamber ot Cornrnerce· • Our terrttic uneruonal bot apeU has created the moat i.rloua water abortaee we have ever experienced. All raervol.ra are d&n· geroualy low. and promotion apnt for the city It' Close R l"eCeive com~rttlve salaries. for $2,400• ckrrt.na the ccmlftl s a ace 'Ibe lon(Mty ~em. e8tab· Two Newport Beach poUoe ot-a.cal year. C'AM.tndl voted ' to S llahed 2 years aro, provides for tleera ~ lnJured. ooe errloua· Jut week to N~ tM f111«r. addJtlon.al pay f.or emplo,_. ty, In an auto acddent Mond.ty "WllJ all residential ~~ra ol the Corona del Mar Cham- ber pleaae contact the1r neighbors and aak them to u..e water for only abeolute e.mUala! ~ membera are uked to warn aU cuatomen of ow Rrloua altuatJon and request that the:y paa tbe word alone. "Do not wuh eua or boat&. Do not ue automatk aprt.n.klen. Short~ ur ~water tbu tub batha. U• aa UttJe water u ~ durt.ac t.be rnid4:le G( ttte ,_y, a.nd b'J to CODliM ~ wate.rtna to ead7 ~ ........... WIJIIaa ~ ,_....,. ot wttb a ye.ua ot ..w.. anc1 ala· att.nooo at tbe aamer ot INtol tM lfewpcwt a ••· .w cut aGer ea1ao ,.,_, a.u ~ St. all4 ... trpa"t • -. , U.. CD I ..... ••? 2 Jl'·-...tee. To 111C11tW 1tae c..&a ..... ""'1aey ... ftCU:ta. ... _ ...... .._....-... .. tor • ..,_ 1labl ao Ntata .., a.t .._ ,.. alllall. .. wta &Ad .,. 1110t .,... ,_... • Ia-ra11e. die emplos-...-fDa wta a pdloa. a-s AzuL ciUIIItl7 .. ...,.. bJto tliJa .,.... ., -=a...,..._ 'JIM ~-race back ttom the a year alter ~•clUne the 8-yeu Detective loll.ft Bloom. who .. Be ...,.,.,. irtdc:lsed CoL -"'· That wrt bllport&rit dab.. tbe ..,... wtwre tbe ftab were taken level. ud 2 yean alter reachlDJ: In Boar Hoapltal wtth an ln- ..., W. Smlth, bmer Council· ftnt albaCIDI'e ol. the lleUOD, wu wu not all Jn vain for the two th~ IS-year le~J, jured neclc. and poltoewoman man. for hJa ~Uon to the weiabed 1n at the Balboa Anrl· l'fewport boat.t. which do c k • LOJfQ OJf LOJfOEYJT'f Mrw ~ Ton.sing. were stopped Cbamber'a request. tnr Club at 12:23~ p.m. Frtday, alonpfde each other at the Bal· City Manager Robert Shelton ~hind a vehicle waiting for a ""Jbe trouble .. that CoL Smlth June u , the date p~cted by boa Yacht Butn. Ruth DeLamar estimated that about one-fourth r~d light. haa lot tbe Cound1 ecared." Mr. tht. writer. (See "Callln& C.Q.," earned tM coveted honor of be-of the city employees will be get· Brakes fall~ on a car driven O'BrJoo claimed pap 2.) lng the nrwt lad y angler to weigh tlng lonrevity pay this yea r If by Celestino Caballe of 330 Del O.vid Olnwted, execut1ve-.ec-The lucky anrler. a San D1e11an In an albacore this ~ason at the system Is continued. Mar Ave .. Costa Mesa. and he hit tbu Mt~Se tao. wpa,. the WIOid ale~q. "Frank Jordan. presjdenl" School Salaries Hiked After Heated Debate retuy of the Chamber, com· and a member of tbe Balboa Newport. and there&y won the Earl Gannom . president ot' tht> the poll~ c-a r. which ran Into mented. ~ dty ~ld win the ADslln& Club, was Jama A. (A}) trophlt'S p~nt~ for this feat City Emplo~ AJ!Sn., said the the first vehicle. driven by Theo· The Newport Beach Elementary I running a mllllon dollar a }'t"ar ~ ~ tor .....Unr Otrle, ftahlng aboard his own for both t.M Balboa Angling Club new salary schedul~ should not don.> Sarakln of Oran&e. School Board spent an hour Tues· business hert' and he thought anyone c:om.lnr here." boat, th~ PIED PIPER. BUI Hos.<J. and Pacific Anglers. Everett penalize those employees about Mrs. Tonslng wu sha kt'n up day night In a heatt>d diS<'usslon thl.S kind of oJ>('ratlon r.qulred Ben lt.ed41ck. member ot the another San Dlegan. wu the o~· HadliC'y clinched Paclrlc Angler'~ j to receive longevUy pay. 1 anti Mr. Bloom suffPred a whip over an lnert>ast" of salary for top l top admJnlstratlve personnel His Board ol DirectOrs of the New· tidal aldpper. AJ's ttsh weighed trophy for the first long-Cin of Council memberalndJcated that lash In the neck. I admlnistratl\'l' ~rsonnf'l befor~> motion ot an Increase of S750 for port 0\&mber, cla.lrned that the 14 Jb. 7 oz. and wu the only one tht> season. longevity raises wtlJ not ~taken tlnally approving an lnc-rt>ase of all 3 was deft>att>d. City Coundlmen were unaware he caught. Skipper Bill had one Gordon Gr~n. prom inent skip · away. PlanS Made $.j()(l tor both Supt Roy Andersen Mr Lat·y ob)('('fed to Mr An- of the tremendous lfOWtlt that ta on but lost lt. per of the marlin-boat. MIHO-Counc ilman Rldderhof then of· ano1 A.~"' Supt Tom Woodward. dersen., n>rommf'ndation of a ahead tor the dty. Dele wu not alone with his NEY. won the B.A.C. gut>sslng Cered t he Shakt>s~arean as.otur-F A h 1 3nd a s:z5:0 lnc-N'a..e for MJrricul , ll.OOO tnrn>ase for the aMII-tanr '-rhey haw not rea d tM ~· albacore. Two other Newport contest and a tine 3/6 rod and ancoe that raisH arc forthcoming.• 0 r rc e ry urn roordtnator Mr<:. Frrn Tt>l'f)' o;upt>rlnt~>nd~nt Hr o.alti 8 S2.non ...,,... of the Cl~ Advbory boet3 weighed In long-fins soon reel. Ot 9 guessing members who whether they be called longe\1tr ' ~fr Anderc;('n \\ill get $12000. lnCTPa.w In two }'('ars is t-'orbt· Q;~ttee .. he aald alter Oele. choee June 14 as the right da)'. ra~s. or bonuses, or s .step An arrhl'ry rangP is bemg Mr Woodwar'f1. S9JIOO; and Ml"l tant Hio; mottnn uf an lnrrt-acw • · Everett Hadley. of Lido Isle. Green's pick was just 6 m lnutH. raises. p1a nnf'd In the gully tx-h lnd tht> Terry $7,000. The mo«lon. ~vt>nth of $.j()(l fnr ear h of the admints- Crttldam from another angle fl&hlnr aboard hls EBB TIDE. 50 seconds rrom the actual Tht' city rnanaeer was ln-1 C'ommunlly Youth Center build· of the even ln.:. wa."' made by Mt>l tratlve P<'MIOnnt-1 "ao; d<"t('at<'d. came from Director J. B.. McNally, boated an albacore at 6:12 a .m. weighing -In rime. Ray Roemer structed to calculate the costs or lng In Corona del Ma r. Berry a nd, seconded by Milo Lacy Mr Andt>T"('n potnl~ out that long time 181dent and now last Friday. O&le fE'ported hls was close with a 12:00 o'clock the 3 plans and present a rom-Per;onnel of the N~rt Beach Mr. Berr,. Mr Lacy and James Mr Wood\\a.rd' 1 . . f 11 chatrman ol the Cham~r'a sport· catch at 6:20 a .m. guess. I parlson to the Council for next RN'reation Division said there Ra)' voted for the motlotl and · 5 ~a ary ~·~ or tlahJnr commlttft. Ruth DeLamar. fishing with There's always a sad tale with Monday. have bt.'fon a num~r ot Inquiries Mrs Helene Csenar and Harvt>y 1 mont~~ and that ont' prmrlpal In "All that Newport Beach hu her huaband Bill on their LADY every fishing SUC'C't'SS story. Bill and quilt' a bit of Interest ex-h~ voted against lt.. the dt.s rlct was 1\?E'ttlng just $50 done t. to fl.ve the fishermen a LAMA.R. weighed tn two alb&· DeLamar. Ruth's husba n d. KIWJUfiS CLO snAKE.a pf'E'SSE'd In th is t)'JK' ot sport. Harvey ~a.se made tht' first lt"SS than the as.<;t "U J>('rintendE'nt bad time, .. be aaerted. atter out· core lut Friday, an hour and a hooked and played an aJbaco~ Jack Landis. formerly w1th the St'veral Individuals are already motion of lncrnslng Mrs. Terry's and workrng onl_y 10 month" llnlna the importance of the half after Ogle brought hts ln. on Thursday, June 13. the only F.B.r. and now an lnve8tl.rator Cor plAnning to make targets a nd aa.lary to $7.250 and leaving Mr I The hoard was dt'adlO<'tcC'd on llahlna lndu.tr>' to thls area. She cau1ht her first flah at 7:20 one reported that day In the the National Board of Fire Un-other ~ulpment necessary for an Ande.-.en's a nd Mr. Woodward 's at least thr~ Of'C'a.slon" anrl H• quoted a 1948 report made a.m. "legal" are. north ot the 32nd derwrlters. wUJ speak on arson. arThery ra nge. Youth and adults salary u they were. The motion moved to oth('r ltt'ms on fh(' by the late Harry Welch, stat· For the fint albacore of the paralle l. The 13th unlucky for ~el thefts. and other relat~ with archery experien~ or who wu vot~ down. Mr Pe~ said agenda, and thf'n c-ame back to lnf that IOI'De $12.000,000 wu .eaaon the B.A.C. rules state that Bill. As he wu about to boat the topics a t the Newport Harbor Kl-are Interest~ In Ieeming the he made the motioa on the l>ub the salary question apent ben annuallJ In c:onnec:-the one that counts 1s the one albacore, a aha.tk blt a lar&e wanls Club meethtr at noon to-sport are ur~ to cet In touch ot falr evaluation ot the function Jo{r. Pt!ue'!l motion of an In· t1on wtUt. IIPO'tflahlnl, that the that arrives FIJtST at the B.A.C. chunk out ol tbe Jong.nn. and day (Thursday) at the VlUa with John t...wis. recreation su-ot a da.trkt of thls sl~. CTUse of S250 tor eam 0( tht' ~ then had 100 ~& -=ales. dl8qu&llfied It Martna. ~rvt!'IOr at tht' Youth Center. Mr. ~ aid the dl.strlct wu thl'ft jobs was dt'fra~ Mr. Ray boata. the finest fleet on the moved for a 16.50 increaae for the coaat. superintendents and a S500 ln · ha-=~~30~~.! Fl EPORT 0 THE . ' I EELEY c E ~~:...ord::::.:!~r;J;_~~~~ left."' ltlr. Mdfallr .aJd. "'nle ,... made a motion for a 1500 In. eon Ja tbe ttlah coet G( opention ~ for all thf'f'e and It dled compared to other porta. A boat tor lack ol a 8P('()nd. And then operaw mWit either owu eome on. Greeley murder-aulclde 'Ibe lut per.ons to .ee tbe why Mr. Gft.el~ wanted to tell When Mr. Fawcflt was later <around April 19l. Mr. Greeley came Mr. Beey'a motion that uaemely ftluable waterfront ~ b&l Nen doeed by N~ Grftlen alive were Claru Me· her the aame thlnl' apln. contacted by pollee otrlcera. he borrow'ed the keya to the mlll pu8ed. PNPWt:r tilt pey ~t about 359ft Beadl pollee. Cabe and hla alaer, ltiiD. Jack Mr. Mc:Cabe and Mrs. Pfkoe aaid the lut time he saw Mr. and ~nt up to Gc*Sfteld to look Another 1.-ue causlnr con.sldt'T· G( bla take t.n \'entaL" Detettiw Allen Johnson aald Price of Oranp, who knew the left around 10:30 p.m. Greeley was Wednesday <June 5) at tbe operation. On P'rtday, May able debate waa uW ol. one ol the He a.t4 that the dty baa thJa we5: ~ere S. nothlnl' to Grftleys alnce 19!l>. Tbe pol.k:e lnve:stlpt1on re-when he. Mr. Witten, and Mr. 7, tbe keya w.re mailed to Mr.~ achoola for a sutn.me'l' dan~ loobd upon ~~ u a Indicate anythlnf but mu.rcler Mrs. Price aa.ld ahe ~ved a vealed no .,_called a-yptic note, Grftley had lunclt t~er. Witten wltb a~ asklnr hlm to llt'h ool to ~ opfftted by Anfiola ~ aa4 haa dorW notb.1nl' and auldde In th&. eaa. It .Ia call trom Mra. Greet~ nqu8t-but ODlr a me'D)O Mar the Wle-e J)JlOVS TO JIIIODm retu.m them to Mr. Fa~ Sartorto ot Corona del Mar. to belp tbM lhdu.cty, wllJdl. he quit. probable that Roa Greeley In~ them owr for 4lnDet Satur· phone Ita~: '1fany A.ahton. The JTOUP drove to Pboenlx 'to e "'USVAU.T CJIU trr 'nl~ t'OW\ty <.."'UMel hu ru.l.cl ...ted, ~ bloua:bt IDOft wu worried and upeet ~ day nlaht. She aaJd tbe Oleeleya CQntact J. E. WlttAm. catitomJa .ee a man about erlllnr the mlll Mr. Fa~ aJd tbat wben that It would be UJepJ for a people to th.la &1ft. thaA '&ft7 bual.._ mattets. ThJa Mftcer were Jn lood 8J)Jrlta and Kr. llaNr. ..._ • at GoJdtleJd. Nev., to rallle 80rM Kr. Glft141:J was tn cown. be achool to 'M u.-d for that pur- o&Mr tlllftl. r.la that rwther lnv..u,atton o1 Greeley modeled a new c..lyp.o ll't. Mhton. 14r c,.....,.. at-caah and they planned to Jeue usually ca1Jed htm Monda)' po.e. Mr. PN.w potnt.c~ out tllat "'Tbe dt:J bu lOit tbe JOlclen tll.lll cue w1l1 pnwe noth1nc UM-ahJrt of h1a. tcWMJ ea.kt be cai.J.d Mr. ~n the mill back. momlnr. bat that be did not the dance 8CMol waa a non-pro. ~ cr1 maltata.lr\lq ttl lUI." Mta. Prloe ud ltlr. Gtee)q • · Mr Fa tt ld tb La bow o1 tM m~ QJit1l ft.t orpntzat:lolt and WIDQJ.cJ ~ 'Gut~ttaa..a llpOiUIIIltn& n.t. ..,.. boct..* e1 Kr. and lin. w.mt b a wa1.k In oidlttr to alJl In ....,a ... to thla noc.. Wt th.e · wet-sa ey were )(r. ~ tnfonned him Jloa. Rood for the cultural ......,. u4 hai a.t 1ftOit el tJIIe 1)2,000.· ~were foQ.Dd Ia tbeJr .... ~ ..._ bta8b\-. .,... Pita. ~ ~ ~ ~~-~ ol ~d h t~ .... ~ti'!...U. ~ da,J aftdiiiOOft. lftel\t Cll tiM COIIIIIUiftlt:J. Ills mo,. 000 l~ .. tra addiM. boa bome at »M ()ocaan ~ tald ~ coo..._tton In~ '--~ --~ ---· ~ an rnllle -~ u•at t~ tloa that the ck.noa ....._ M -~ ~ocatt.o. hu U'W1Id t::JO u.-...... .. ttl Jut b.-In~ fJII &l.OOO In the e T" KW'D 'Wiftl ,_... n bave tbe _.u uu Ult"ept • ..,.. -Keene. Newpc~t -..eta ft"· -•tW to -one ttl the Gl· .• lo'fo ...,n p.m.;-~ ., .... of r..c. A.ftael about StO.OOO. He Aid M ,.. • ..-w pollee CllfJkw aad f)t.n4 ol ..,... .... .... "~ for ua.r. of .-"'~-Gctm.. lit. Ghe· 1ltlana.n.-h M1nllll ~ Je -•.do • of tbe Nonuch .. , .. ,~ tu~ trom ftloenbr the tbllow--the ~ la.ld be ... aware trlc:t"a ~ wu P anal. tla1t. '1\e',.Gt DMt the eut ~ 1«1'• '•· putaer. Kn. ~.. ln 111\ld\ llr. ~ ... -t .......... 1 Priday nJaht and ta.llt~ w1tb ol. 10' GINeie7UYIQc ._. .._.. 'l"be lnlat-~ a ,.... ._. ._.. iWict ..,t. OfleSer,... 41•••~ SA a 1\l.attt w an ..umat.c~ -.ooo 11\. ~.:..:~4 ¥onbt ~ = ,_,_ . .., Satur4a)' momlna nesa ~ wtta a. •'"'"' lbn1Jw7 G( Cl ,e,MS ,..,.., boatmen are ~ be-pwn. _..bact been abot twb ln ~ taat •• ..._.,.. wttll )(r. unR'Iey · ~~ · tuft 1 N a. Aiad M w1th the lltlJN)atloft tUt U. t'&GM tMI.r _..,.. .. Mini tiM Mild .. 4 once lb tM cMR e -LOQDD QOQO'" on the~ Sa1\a:rd&J' befor. tM He told Mt. Crftl~ that ~ =.., u.a'r ,.:ew~ ... u -munt)' ollke a. ln.t:l.a.d to ntrifod "F tiM kit -..attoa; b1 w bUilM.ftcl. She wu .,._. Mrs. fttce 1&14 .,., OneloeJ' tn. double ll1toodnl omnnd. pcWJ*UYe bu)te ''-1 had ln dfto cr-t "*'tal ..,.,... b a hold t.be tax ra t.t SUit ,.. .,.... .. p~a~a taDr. -. the .. w ~ t.n a ....,..,. tot~· formed w t.Mt tiM1 ,... a.t· Mr. raweeu .w a. did not =4 W:: ~~~ .. ~~ ~ • ....._a. IU4 ._. Alaot 1100 .... ,, ,. .. t:t ...,.. .. .etuadell .,_.. pl&Jf\ talk... tSoft. ........., • ..U OM ttl eMir GOa· ...,_ Mr. er-Ie ~ 1*1 sw.n tilt .... _ ~· Uoq _. dull tM tax n• wtll t.e 'ftle 0wft11e> • diMc.flan ac-e -.r • n.oca _.. ID A.rtaona that h.a4 ~ ol ~ tMt WDGJ4 ,_d to ten he 1INQld 1I:Mw wMtber tM tma.P wbttW UM e 'Ill Ull W loa aN ln. PI 11 DIUet\ t. . .,e.c~ 1ft. 01" ...... Jlllan • ,_ lloclJ fit lllr. ar.ac,, a bet Joe WlU.. U.O at\ huedlll, IUdl u ad. Be told lin.~ man wo.aJd b\17 t1» ID11J « aot. tailed. -.. 1M ......, ._ lllr. ~ the ...._ aw d ,..._ lind wt aa • ._... ...... ..._ JffaJiiiU't CDIUdhiM• wu aftl Jll'illldiiDt of t.be Ollfteldl •· that • IMrdtlllr the ~ ~-)k. hWU~tt tN4 poltce that Gn1e1e7 wu me ..,. ,_ . .....-11 • • -., -... .... ~o~tt~r. 111'11.,.. ..,. .., foal • tM ftoGf ...,.. .. tM tiollalaank a.t ....._..,.... ma ..... s-.Q .,.... Oft had -Ua1:QI (aapoeftlcl tbat dl4 .-. u.. local Ill a.t . ,.-· ,.._, U ~·--..-t· ~.J:r ftll 1111t1r wiD • tD a tfl'lll ..-• .. abot .-. aa UN44 ta aiMS ~ ,..a Ill a.t Mt tM1 W UCIIC.be WI: er.. ty.,.... ... ecce.._ lilt ol ~ .... = tM W A • ciall ........ 1&1 loolied .-,. IJftlll*t Ulat ...._. I'OOd and an-btm anct that WU . 1*1'1 aD4 W. aU tM u.t .... ....,. 1 ... IF I 01;1 .... ..... ednorl fll idi : d 0 .. 1111 ...,, ...... WM da4 Ill Jll'rl. ftb la •N abe ..... tllat tben wu no reuoa CO rNe ~ ='!~ .W CO oa1W UpoD llr .. .-, .. • -._. U II .. -··--~M?ttlle0.& f'IJiee..... ~ .... U.Ie&n4MID~Mqpat111at. Mr. -'~ Cllllltll!lat. ! tt•111 \ • • • e IIOW TO ~ ~ CU8 Jd$•QP NPf'teltata • e.nt. ot IJ mod•Uy acllaJtdac to tbe our (Ut'Nnt •~cent ...,..nJ l&ll membeia ot the StNeca aDd ~· rata. In o. rerutar April eJtc. A. beauty cont.t .W be one or w~ Oocn.aa.lttee <on .. b.k:h lam deft ot UIK tiM people w.e,. the ttatute eventl at tM eo.ta a aat.tltute) that I ptObably .ntect wftta 2 profei81Uonr. Shall ,.._ Jloc.e Lodp barbeque and know more about tbe poulble the pr.ent law which authori&el camJvaJ. to be held tow • daya waya ol bdna1na ln more IDOM)' tbe CouwU to J,ny a ,.,__ beJjnnlna July • at Ul• Joctre to Unance eapltal lmprowmenta dtar,. be reeetnded. and ahall 11'0Und8. d5 !!. l'Pth St., Colta than any other member, and tee· the tu rate be ral.Mcl 25 cent. to ....._ ' onun~dlna rnYMlf. I am one of pay f06' trMh an4 latbap ....,. Chairman katt.h A.ab)' ,.questa the appoJntee. on the Way. and teeT loth p~lou weN aU .... Ja wJW) .,. lnt.ellt.ed 1n tM Meana croup ot the ClUzens Ad· anowe4 un4tr by2,to0 to 800. beauty coc\t .. to tntar Mlly, vt.oty CommJttee. lnumucb u the people have • LMI' ~ .._ W'flklb ll'f1IW tn tile& 8ut J ..aac:. th•• ..,. & tart. ol ewnta We had 2 meetlnp Jut week, apokan at tbe pon. 3 yean aro, "Ue Who l&uah.a lut, laufh.a have a more t.lmely epllode ffw tJwm prior to U.. eont.t. and we ~nt practically all of It MeMa that U\a IOClcal action best" a. an appropriate epitaph now 2'1ao.e wtahtnr to Jotn t.U com. ~~~er th!~~~=:ln~av~h~~'!~ Lt for the Council to put In ef· to ln.crlbe on the tiny marker ~ you mlaht expect. 1 Jove to ~!t" ::!t c~i;~ t':: teet the law now on tbe boob that mnda. none too erect. over vtalt MarJMland. up at Pottu· tMcs mended and what the general and auataln~ by the vote ol the t.he final r.ttna place ot "Finn" cuae •net, D\&rlnc the fteent ~to a barbeque dinn«, a committee approved. It began to people. and place thlt expense llarriAIOn'a J'ULST ALBACORE _ vlalt of our relatJvea. the Ral~ c on a bcMlt and t.r&Uer, and look like we were never coJna to where It belonfl -on the "-era ruNE 19th ptop.hec;y. we made another trek to thla fn. daodnt ThUISCIQ', Jl'rlday, and aet around to the dlatuteful ob-of the aervtce. That date dJed, with acarce a tere.ttna apot, tharuc. to Xen Saturday nlthta at t1M Mooee ~~;:to~~~:~'!. ways and 1 belJeve that the committee mourner (aave Finn l'ilinaell) on Norrta, the Curator, to whom tn· ::::::-~ ~c::,::e,m:r ~:.:: FlnaUy City Ma.naaer Robert wUl recomtl)fl\d and aupport June 14, which your aatlatled llnlte credit t. due for keeplna merc.hant.a. Shelton cracked the whip In hlt tht. meana of paylna for capital .cribe pred.Jcted, week.a ago. as 110 many underwater dtizena Plana call for varlou. elvtc smooth and clear thinking way. Improvements. na; date lor the fi1'lt long-fin hn!thy and happy. and fraternal oraanizatJona to • • M +:+ E E M M M M M M 8 I E E 1 E E E E M i M h E E A A E M::r He Informed ua that there Will • IZCAL COSTI Into Newport Harbor. I could apend a week.there and run eonceulona or ~ at the not be a dlme l~>r capital lm· II.)' eondualon that we are pay. To maJce Jt even more em· never see enouah. Wltb each vlalt catnlval. The prooeed.a ol each M M M E I M M M I M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M I I M M M •• 8 •• e ALL IS NOT LOST FOR NEWPORT I don t believe that the world will come to on end 1ust because our C t t Council refused to hire the Newport Harbor Chamber of Co,merce os ols publocoty ogent for $2,-400 o yeer provem~ts alter the qperatlnl' Inc too much for a half-time phatlc, that first albuwe, on there a.re the old wondeft. whleh eoncealon wlU be UMd tot the budget Ia balan~. tbat new city attorney liJ supported by June 14th, may I repeat. carne In always call tot a repeat. but the pet project of the oraanJ.zatJon aoorces ol Income must be eJr -looking Into what other cities are In droves! Not ONE. but nfREE. newest attracUon J hadn't .een. opera.tlna lt. No prof-.lonal plored and develo~ 11 we are doing about lt. boata. ra~ all the way up here It wu the real, Jive whale! He's operaton wlll be allow.cl at the to have ANY capital lmprow-Santa Ana haa a population or from the area just up-stream a pilot whale, often called a carnival. Any ortanlzatlon de· menta this year. 73,000, almoat 3.., tlmes ours. from the 32nd parallel, Juat to blackltah. • alrlng to join In the ev.nt t. ln- 1 ~lleve this was news to a They have a full time attorney, prove that C.Q. knew what he When tlrat captured, tht. whale vlted to call Ll})e~ I -fill. Nor will the City of Newport Beoch come to en end either, or even slop growing O'ld prosper•ng Nor is the Cou.,col decis•on o ~ign that our City Council has its collectove heod bur•ed deep. on the sand stoutly seeking to •gnore the facts of li fe and growth I ~lieve 1ust obout every one of our Councol members knows thot there i~ tremendous growth oheod. ond that the C•ty of Newport Beach •s going to ha ... e " popul111ion of more than. 70,000 souls some day I bf'lie,e l~•s '• true becouse I ve tol~ed with the Council mem ber\ ord I hove lo~•ened to the'r d •• c .. s\ions of the problems thot loom oheod I om wrd1ng the e ''•vughts bec11v~e there ore Iones when our Cty Councol de~erves o good wort) ond not be the forget of v.triol•c olt11cl , for do.ng thot wnoch wo . 11-le proper t~ ng Lr them to do. I om ~"re thot " good solid mi!\Ortlt of the locol c t.zen\ w•ll bod them up C'l tr dec oon to re e(t the Chomoer prpposol Lo I wee~ , Log etp·e •• ed my thoughts and I om sol.dly of the Sttme op novn >lu Tnot prcmolo on os r ot the duly or the responl•b•l ty of the c'ly, but rot~er of tne folh who w II d•rectly be'lefit from the pr-..mr ' C" Tho~e f I~ ore •he bus·,essme'l Md more spec ficolly. the mernbe" of the Chomber c f Commerce Let me repeot from lo~t week s Log. There ARE people wl-o do NOT wort tros coly of o~.o•s to grow I do not shore tl>ot feel"'9· but I rnu•t odm I thot tho~e people h11ve o roght to the.r op•nion. They 11re lotpoters too ond who ore you--{meoning the crotocs of the C,ty Co~nr I)--who ore you to soy +hot they must be forced to fork over lo• mcney to poy for sometn.,g they don t went? . . . . It '·.nonsense to'"" those people · unprogressi ... e or stupid for d1v1gree ng wtth the de~rre~ of the Ch~mber of Commerce directors to gel $2.400 of Ia• money to P"Y port of the cost of brong•ng more busoneu to this oreo. · Progress" ond "progressive" meon whatever you wont them to meon. I con still remember my shorp-witted English history professor "' the University of Minnesota, who gove this definition: "Proqre" is merely on optimistic word for chonge .. I feel the some woy 11bout ' progressive.' It is generally use d to refer to \Omeone or someth ng thot ogrees with your line of thought I CM ee roght now thot I om be•ng consodered m•ghty unproq r'3~s· ve · n the eyes of some But Ill st11nd by my defense of the dec• ~ c~ r f the terroble f-ur who voted 11goonst the Chomber proposal r.!lrre , Cr-oror ,e., Ch,.•'e\ H~r-t S.,ndy M11c K"y Lee W lder ond J~( ~--·J J~d. • • • T ne ,tlr ol poured ~.op"Jtl •he heods of o.;r m~l qned C ty Council • :;m~· • 0 1 or~ If from tf.e pub I sher of or other new>poper but ol~o frcrn tre direclon of tne Newport H11rbor Chomber of Commerce ihe d redor< hod 1.1 qu'•e o lengthy meel•nq Mondoy ond obout 99', d the t1me wos. l11~en up with criticism of the Coun(•l 1.1rd d•s , u. ,..n of methods of qettorg to• money from the c•ty I ~.,., ~ .~rprosed. 1.1nd n"JI 1.1 It ttle d ism11yed thot \uC'h con b10 the 1111·. ~dl" ,.. r bu\ine• \!T'Ien br the" should be deri.coted obove oil to P''".O~'I.II ~ t "'''"" o~~nd privele enterprise. lot of the commJttee members-a full lime legal aecretary. The wu talking about-&& well as to lived In a tank where the water not to me total coet Is $15,360. That In-put a three-pronged pin Into waa too ahallow and u a rsult e 2 POSSmiLJTIES eludes postage, printing, otrlc:-e Finn's large but over-lnnated aufiered a badly aun.bu:rned So the city manager gives thE' malntenanc:-e. subscription to dream bubble. doraal fin. Removal to a larger po8111bllltles, alternatives, E-tc: 1. legal publlcatlona, dues and When I called old Pappy and tank aolved bla b&thlna problem a bond Lssue; 2. ral¥ our tax ratE' travel E'X~Il.IK' -In fact, all t>X· told him the glad-sad news you and he'a now aa hale and hearty to the charter limit or Sl.OO; 3. penses connected with. ;lly at-could hear that big bubble pop· u any whale. levy 8 t'harge on service ren-torney duties. ping. It made the same son of Tht> live whale's very presenc:-e dered, as Is bfolng done by nearly The Santa Ann city nttorn€>y a sound as a 6·thread lint> !IllY· at Mnrlnelnnd Is no small ac· evt>ry t'lty In tht> state, for refuse ls full time.>, and Is not allowed lng adios to a hot tnarlln. Didn't rompllshment, but what floored rollf'<'tlon, In order to make thls any outside prat'tlce to comJ)('If' It, Pappy? all nine or us was what he had depar1mt>nt self.supportlng. lhf' with local attornt>y<~ The $1 5,360 Atter tht> srourglng that he lf'arned In the brief wt>eks that ~amt> as thE' water dt>partment sum Includes $1.000 for f<'t''l to ~ave mf' last WI"E'k In his "Fish he had lived there. The trainers, This should apply to the se-wer outsldl.' attorneys when antl If In Talis", I should pull out all the hall to them. have taught Mr. dt>panmf'nt as well. his oplntqn sut'h servke Is In-stops and let him have It, but J I Whale to eat out of their hands. It was hrought out by the di<'atPd by a compll<'ated case rt>fuse-to take advantage of a I I'm almost ronvln~d that he can ,tN'f't supf'rlnlendt>nl and finance The City of 0<-c>anslde 1-. In guy that';; down. Don't tell him. tell time. too. Minutes before officer tha t the trash and gar· our population <'lass. with a but I Jove ol' Pappy. He's 8 swc.>ll l tlmt> to be (NJ, old Blackle start~ bagp oJ)t'ratinn now <'OSts tht> city dl!feren<'t' In our favor or 713 guy, even 1!, half the lime, ht''s t'rulslng around the spot where $1 75 000 Th•s hu bet>n paid In They havt> a part tlmt' attornPy the world's worat gueSSt'r My he gets his hourly ration or squid. thP past !rom the general tax at $450 8 month, with Pxtra f~s hf'an even bli"E'ds tor him. too, Right on the dot. the trainer gets fund for court work Total f'Xpt>nS<' to when I think of the t'hf't'k tor on the stE'p and Blat'kle who Lel'<i take.> the 3 possibilities: the city was $9,257 last year. those nrt'hlds. that t'hampagnl.', must have a brain In his big 1 BONDS. I don't think the Newport &>at'h legal departmf>nt that dinner that he's iOing to black hPad, pokes hla head out voter<~ will stand still tor this expenses this flscal year are have to put out good dlnf'ro tor or tbe water. opena hla mouth ont> if they think there Is any $19,342. • when he takPS Mamma out In nnd holda ll o~n until his way out of It So I think Wf' are out of JIM paymt>nt or the challenge he lost tralnt'r pokes a big handful of 2 TAX Thf'rt' Is only 15 In that ~partment. nnd l think I'm even glad he caught a juicy, fresh squid ln. He hu two rt>nts of slack left In tht> tax rate these tlgures will make you won· barndoor halibut llltlt Sunday. It's nlc:-e rows of shiny teeth, but I twrorf' we reat'h the lt>gal limit or der If we t'an't now afford the just not talr, ewn to ol' Finn. to rf't'kon he's learned not to bite $1 00. No c-ount'll should use up luxury or economy of a full time ALWAYS pick the wrong date. the hand that feeds him. all lt.s cushion If there is a way city attorm~y. Cong-ratulations. at least. for tht> It'll quite a Right! By next year. out or It I sujtgest to the Coum·ll that barndoor, amigo! 1 fully expect Blackle to ~jump- 3. SERVICE CHARGES. The they ~ret the opinion or the local • • • lnr through the hoops, like the $175.000 tor trash and garbage legal pro(eMion. • RAKDFEEDEB porpoltea. or perhapa towlna a ------------==-----------·-----Remind me, sometime, to tell doa uound ln a m I n la t u r e Three Harbor Area Students you a tale brought back by c:rulaer,llketheporpolSHaiAIOdo. Velma· Welch, as an Jncldent ol Or ~be JM'U eveo be runntna Recel·ve o·.plomas at Pomona her ~nt Mexte&n trtp. lt'l aaatnst Cy, the IMI. tor Mayor ot about the Slnflna ~era at San Marln.ela.nd. Thre-t> Harbor Area student~ we re among tbe 216 candidates for bachelor ot arts deg-rt>H at tht> 64th commenc:-ement exercises or Pomona College Sunday. Lady Barbara Ward Jackson . as!llstant editor or the London Economist. was commencement !IJ)f'akt>r. Her aubject wu "Mass Soc-Iety In East and West". Po mona PrE"!''Ident E. Wilson Lyon awarded the diplomas. Local randldates for gradua· cltm Included: Jeffrey, 312 Narclsaus Ave., a 1953 graduate of Midland School In Los Olivos. Jeff~y hu majored In botany at Pomona, where he hu 16Ved on the social com- mittee and the tramc commJttee. He wtll a.erve w ith the Armor brant'h of the US. Army starting In July. ILL IEITS TIIIIED B!FIIE WEIIIIII UWCOifDmOifALLT QVAAAX'TKED The Orange County Central Committee of the Con.tltutlon Party wtll hold a rally at 8 p.m. today <Thuraday) at the Amerl· can Legion Hall, Newport Beach. Speaker wtll be William P. Gale, state chairman ot the party. Mr. Gale aerved on the atAtt or General MacArthur during the World War Jl and wu one ol the t'hlef organl~rs of the Philippine gutorrllla forces. FREE DEUYEIY ......... T~"' ~ •oblem "'' ho"d for the Newpod Horbor Chomber of Com m,.,.,. · ,..,.. t th.~t of ·.ee~•"q to get furds from the c•'y i'1,1ei!IJ the B ~··J f Dorer tors of the Ch11mber should devote theor tolent o<Jnd c• P.rq f bwt~rd .,s\•~""CJ the Icc" I merchonh, bec11use thot ·~ the only Wo'lf 1r IJ"''" membersh•p support. ond thereby the necessary 111<:ome fr ;m d~,e•, to m ,re the Chomber o succe~sful business--lite enlerpn~ BALBOA: Thomas L. Gretten. berg, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Oal M. Grt>ttenberg, 2219 Channel Rd., a 1951 graduatt> ot N~rt Harbor lligh SchooL He haa taken part In thf> combined plan o! Pomona CoiJPge and Maasachusetu In· stltute of Technology through whk h a atudent can earn both a 8 A-and a B.S. degree. He majort'd In physics at Pomona, WhPre he WB.!I trea.surer Of hla rlass and commodore or the Yac-ht Club. He attended Pomona fmm 1951 to 1953, and has M-en a btudent at MIT since that t lmP Hf> will continue his elec· trlral f'nglneerlng studies at \fiT. whne he hu been awarded a l!('holaMihlp for graduate study. CUFF HAVEN : Joan E. Kimes, daughter or Mr. and Mra. Wll· llam F. Kimes. 418 Snug Harbor Rd., a 1953 graduate or N~rt Harbor Union Hlrh School She has majored In appll~ art In Pomona and Scripps College. She has served u historian of Mortar Board, president or her dormitory, membfor of the execu- tlvt> boards or the 1\Mo('lated Women Stud~nltl and the College Church, and as a Sponsor. She has ~n awarded a paid Intern· ship and ~~ehola111hlp or S2200 at Harvard University In elemt>-n· FRYIII CIICIEIS 81GB QVALITT 3421 E. Celli ...... , CORONA DEL MAR Letten-· Etlltor ()( Thf' Ensl~n I Editor of thf> Ensign Thr membt>rs of the CPntral I am a resldf'nt of Balhoa Rr Nfl'Wport Beac-h Community ~ rently thert> has ~n murh ado "'OCiatlun wish tn commend your I about a <'t'rt8ln Rfond f'7VOu!l Ball nt•wRpaper for the splendid and room. The other night l attPndt>rl N/0'\tant publicity you gave to a dance thf're Tht> muslt' wns pmmote the new reservoir We provided by a group of youn~r feel that wlthnut your s upport It muslclana from Orange Coast wuuld not have had such a com -College The music was wonder- plete \IC"lory ful and a marvelous tlmP wu OR. IRVING E. LABY had by all Presldf'nt How~>ver. there were only about Cf'ntral Newport Beach 80 ~ople present. Why'! &!c:Ru~te Community Assn. no one knf'w about lt. But In CORONA DEL MAR: William M. JMfrey, son or Mra. Phyllis I SllllliiiS.IIiM For .. C••-• comparl.eon, evt"f')'one In Orange County knf'w about thP trouble A "shooting llftllon" wlU high- they had recPntly WhPn somt>· light the meeting of the Cout thing barl happen11, t>veryone Camera Club this even In 1 yells. When somf'thlng good (Thursday). Club membe111 wlU happens, no one will say any. rome In ~tume tor character thing. studies. A cowh&nd, a fortune There will he another dant't" tellt>-r. and a pea.aant will be por· the 22nd, and II thf'n> Is a iood trayed. turn·out, dan~ will ~ held • Lights will be fftrnlthed, 10 every week tht. summer. It wlll bring your camera and be pre· seem like the old days ot Balboa. pared to shoot either black and In the middle of one day The Remlnacent One. white or color. Seven-year old girls Jack McKeo\Vn, who wu In· W~t out to play; AJrOTIIZa .aJtiOL FAIOLT atructor In the r..o. Aneel• Adult Where could they go! Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pelnlol, Education claue., wfll be on 1bey couldn't 10 alone. lormeT ownera of drua atorea In hand to ,Sve I.Mtructlona on With no one to help them Pomona and Lacuna, are nPcent llahUnt. ~lnl. and eJrpC»W.. They had to atay home! arrJvaJ.a In COf'Ona Ml rbr, hav. 11\e club t. open to th• public. 11\ttY couldn't go .wtmmJnc. lnc establlahed thelt real~ at For any Information. phone Mrs. do ttattl. or play aa.me. 506 Beaonla A~. The name'• Vvnon Peck. Hatbor 3748-W. 'J'Mfr races are tear.lltlftked, tamillar In thJa eommunlt)' be· The rtrular .monthly pr1nt oh! Such a ahame! cauae Allan .,..,..,.,1 Ia the eou.tn competition will ~ Gn "Water" From 3 to 5, or 2 to C o( Hubert Pelnol. owner ol the and will be Jo4p4 b)' MI. Me. They need voluntHra Colona c1e1 Mar Pb.a.rm&c:)'. lCfOOIWI\, The JMettna wOI Wilt~ To take them out~"· at 1:30 o'clock and wUl bt ""d Ttl• equlp~D~mt, It'• "'er• LUYU roa DA'I"ft.a at tM hfb, a..ctMe and ...,... All ,..tty to ao. llrl. w. E. Gllbftt. 2'7!2 E. Uon aq.. 1714 w.. ....__ WOJ yoU IMJp th_. pll CoUt RJ"'way, Corou dtl Mar, Jlvd., W....,...t. ,.,_..,. ,.... '"' you tmow! mot.btf of ...... Prank .... ol ______ _,....,;_ Call t.n. co.nunlty Volulrt.er ,_..,. •• I'Wt llaop. Wt lUM t to ua ...,..._,ACA'nOII ....... 11 ...... D 10 &.m. and 2 IIPia4 tM .UIIUIWI' w1th ,_ .......... 0 , W. CWtli, p.m.-,.. ..... 1 tlllrOUCb f'rtda1 at p&.lldmotb•, lin. DnirJ mq. a J.....,. ~ ..... OOfoU ... t...IMI't7 ...-rtT ., ~ to the til• IC.a4 te tt.Je. Jlrl. Gl.U*t wtl1 Mar, tetwiiitd .._..,, JOe 10. a. et • w. lf..,.,.wt m..s.. alto •nd 80IDI u .... wtaa rlla· .,_ .,....,., • .-Ill ...._ Jf.,.,.rt ....... tl. tJw. 1ft OftaOa. ~ tary education. FlOYD S. LEE FOR THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF 1957 BABBECUES •o C2acu9e f• Cu tu., 4 :00:. OPEN COW'VDlEJfCE Ca.AJ)E A )VJfiOa TURKEYS Ia ... Cl24 SUNDAY 49~ 31bs. '1• I a.OEJ•I PI D. c:u J.. C'O'I'I Hoag Auxiliary Unit Donates M ••••••• ..._ S 1.034 To Tumor Board Fund , ..... If TrtiiRI The Nlptlnple chap~ ot the board r. flnanclally a.a1md Army Private a.ymond WU· Hoar Aux11•ry donated $1,034 by Jtkbard'a Matket cake .al4!&. Ua,.., ton or Mia. Jiu&.uet to the Tumor Boe.rd Pund at the Nlrbttnrale volunteen AMIR the 1be aumma ...,_tJoft Pf'O· In eo.ta M-. the aurnmet BUchan o1 f'78 btbef st., eo.ta poup'a June luncheorl meetlna ~naJ members ot the pama for both Jf.wport leach PI'OI'fUQ. wbJcb a.lplo bepn Mon· Meq, hu eomple~ an lndlvt· at tbe Newport Harbor Yaebt board. NiiL~ut ancJ eo.ta lhM aot UDM way day, wUl conalat of arta and dual tratntnr coune under the Club. In the put 1!u, the board hu Mon4aJ uncSft tbe 4lrec:Uon ol eta.fta. chac:ken. aoftbelJ, bate· packet platoon ayatem at the The money, preacnted to the reaelved a ptojeetor, aupply ca· lulel oa,.. ll.wport Jlatbor Rtrh bal~ volleyMD, ..nmmtnr. and Arm)"a Annor TraJntnr C4!nter, hollpltaJ a4ml.nJW'at.or Mrs. Wlnl· bt.net and uamlnlnr equtpownt. 8chdbl baiUt..U ooedl. other ~. B.,. II the acbedule Fort Knox, Ky. trect Bacon. tepreMDta the pro. Approximately 125 patle:nta have Jn lf~ Jacb. the f1nt ol tlme and aehool play,roun4s. Prtvaw WUUam. wu tralned ceec1a from tbla year'a Edna been aeen by the board alnce Ita ltema on the .,.nda ta ..Sm· 9:80 a.m.-3 p,m.. WU.On Scbool. to drive the Arm)"• medium tank Stearns Daytort play revtew Inception. mfnr. n.e .wlrDmlnr pm,am 9:30 a.m.-2:80 p.m., Harper and nre the 30 and 50 callbre IIG1ea. The money will be added 'n\e Nlcbtlnaaan provide tray GELATIN CAPIOLE8 NAIL AIDS an IMall pln.k eapnalea ol oo~tr'Wd t1AP. blah protein .uau-ere. GELA· 'llN, plua Caldum GJuconate and important VItamin A, added tor peater .U.C:Uw· n.ea NAIL AID hal~ atNnath· en naJJa by wpplflnl tlitm wtth the (OOf.t. they need tq make th~ atrong. Your own Doctor wiU tell you CELA'nN Ia a rtch 10uree of nall buUd· Ina protein. will tMt coaduct.cl MoAcla,. Sc:bool. • maehlne runa and 90 mUllmeter to the f\Uld for fumlab.lor and favOJ"S foe all hocpltal pat&enta on throarh ~YII unW Aurutt 9 9 a.m.·12 noon, Bay VIew tank run. equlpplnr the &rH dealrnated an holiday oeeulona. In addition at the hllb IC.bool pool. 1'1\e .w1m Sehool. He attended Oranre Cout Col· tor 1'\lmot loud UM In the new to aJdlne the auxllillry 1n Ita pro· pfOIJ'am f« tM bMdl ueu wtll 12h 1noon-3 p.m .• Monte VJ.ata Ieee prior to entertnr the ~rvloe hoqttal wtnr. Jecta. Nlchttnralea have contrt· be condueted t.rom July to Au· Sc.,. 00 30· 4 eo.t lut January. In addltl.oft to the play ~rtea, buted 3,0S>~ ln-tterVtce bows the rust 23. Pa~~ a.m.-p.m., • a MN& ------------------------put year to the hoepltaJ In all of Below ta the IIChedule tor th• 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m .. Newport Mrs. ~ ~·.chelsen Is Installed the vulou. projec:t.a manned by propam at echool, lncludlne Hatbor Hlah School Pool. M aux111ary members. time. cl .. ol aw1nunlnc, ~ or 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., tennla. hleh rt;·~-.~::~.~·~~r. ,Ula, ac~lp~~onday, Wednesday, Head of Lido Women·s Club no are llmlt. and Friday, om. hlrh achool. 10-10:30 a.m.. lntet'l"MdJate, A boya• buketball leacue com· Mra. R. Keith Mkhelsen of 124 Wallace, Dan Wed.m.an, Bryant atrla. no ace llmJt. prlMd ot boya In the e.lrhth VIa Undine, Udo lale, wu In· Wiest. Leon Ware, Walter Wort-This •'ammer? CoroQG del Mar Pharmacy 10:30·11 a.m .. advanced, ,trla, crade or under, beean Tueaday. 1talled aa pre~tdent ot the Lido hen, Marburr Yerke&. Alfred Yor-Start DOW no ap limit. Games will be played on Tues· l.sle Woman'• Club durlnr the .ron. Arnold Zepperno, John And h 't "The PrHcrlptlon Pharmacy" Harbor 2272 11-11:30 a .m., beclnnera. etrla, day nleht.a at the Boya Club. Hlah "Hat.a In Bloom" luncheon lut Canon, David Cunntncham. Let> you CCID :lYe l- aees 8-10. achool lear-ue eames wtll be week at the clubhouse. Mrs. McCleUan, Clyde Horn. Herbert Call 3127 E. eo .. t Hl.dlway Corona del Mar glrll. aee 7-8. Persona may •len up for either presen~ a corsage to each In-Mrs. John wu.on, Hrl. Frank S 11 a.m.·J.l noon. dlvtne. boya leaeue at the Soya Club. comlne officer. Ca~n. Mrs. John Earl, and Mrs 11:30 a.m.-12 noon, tJerlnnera. played on Wednesday nlchta. Thomu Letto, lratalllne otfl~r. Riley, and Ralph Holdf!n. the~ and etrll. rio are UmJt. Some of the b~ball teams In Mrs. c. E. Vandervort ls flrat l . L. HolUday provided table de· . SHOP '"llaGDCY-12 noon-12:50 p.m.. IUpervbed the aummer leaeue have been vtce-p~sldent ; Mrs. Hal Dike, coratlOf\l ol mannequin's heada %722 E. c:-t IUPWC! ll···~· IIWlmmlne tor teenaeen. oreanlzed, but tMre are still aecond vice-president: Mrs. J. J. topped with IJtraw bonneu piled c:ac... del liar ~ 1-1;30 p.m., awtm.mer, boya. no lOme vacancl~a. Boy• betw~n Eymann. treasurer: Mrs. J. R. hJeh with fiowera. ftlaee: a.ta. .. ... g.rft! •••1 aee llmlt. the age& 8 and 16 may reglater Davies. Jr., recording ..ecretary: j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r.. ~·· .... 'i:30·2 p.m.. Intermediate, boys. for b~ball by calling Uberty Mrs. D. P. AnderiOn, COITespond· (WO TVDI) no are Um.lt. 8.6431. ln1 secretary: and Mrs. M. J W.-1#• .. d._ .._ 2·3 p.m.. advanced beelnners, Lockney, the outrd president, WEJOIII 0111.\' ll OZ. boya. ages 8-10. parliamentarian. •• -sy .. •I'" • 1'14.-2:30·3 p.m., beginners, boys. Mrs. R. L. Frailey s awarded A New Concept ln PerilonaJ ages 8.10. Glamour a prlz.e for the m beautiful ~rd.J&..Ea.r~ a~ earry. 3-3:30 p.m.. ~~lnnen, boys, hat; honorable mention wc>nt to ages 7 a nd 8. Mrs Laurenct.> LeBaron. Mrs. V. DAVJS.IROWI CO. 1·3 p.m .. junior life saving, Gl• D. Clothier, and Mrs. Swanson or u a.sa7 boys and glrla. age 12·15. tmpses Long Beach. a guest. 1115 Beata. U.d.. c.ta ,._ 1·3 p.m ., senior life aavtne. Mrs. Albert Rothaermal won ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiii:l boys and girls, llle 16 or above ly AAD the award for having th(' mt>!>t I 411 3-3:30 p.m .. advanced swim· original hat: Mrs. T. C. Elman ' Tl~ ft•-AT TOUJI DOOa mf'ra, boys and girls, no age Dear AnD:• won honorable mention Mrs T. -~ -•• A Fisher had the most humomus l limit. d d I I know you havr u travel h~t and the cha~au of Mrs 3-4 p.m .. on deman . a u ts. column planned for thb week. I Charles Lamb re<"~>lvl'<f 1\onurablc I First N"glstratlon was held promised It 1 could 11pare a mo. tl Monday, thereafter every other ment 1 would tlrop you a note rc 1 m~e 0."~ncheon was prcparPd hy Thursday. Pre registration w II what the ladle~ are wearing at Mrs Hal Dike and a ('<lmmiltf't• be ht-ld every othf' Nlnf'fl Y the moment In New York Clty1. romposed of Mrs. Marion ()l<;t>n. for those who hav not v I· As you knuw. I l<>!t Corona de Mr!'. Mc.>lvln Watson, Mr'(. Georg~> ly ~n en~led I class. Chll· Mar on a rather foggy day · · · Buccola, Mrs. w. R. Mlrarn.c;, and I dren must p t for regts. boarding the plane. 1 notice most ~if!'. VIncent Salmacla. tratlon. No lld wh shoulders ever)'one had on either a suit. Co-hostessM of tht' lt'ntlng are leu than 42 Inc w111 be a dark cotton, or a M"t'pt' dress. toommltte-e were Mmes. Jerry Me-l pennltted to enroll. ChU~n Wheo we arri ... d at lcSMwUd Claire, Eugene V~land. Albert ~~~~~~~~~~~~ must bring own bathlnr--ault. Airport at 7:30a.m., It was cool Waggont.>r, Jerome Rleland. J. R. : towel and ~tratlon fee. cmd bi.IJDid. M.t ., • ..,... =~~t~ =;;: Two le.,.rters Wi• :..=::=·:.~::a=: 11 Rifle To1n111111t HAVE A SlfN~fR . IODY 10 LIVi IN No loqer ....S heavy W,.. ......._lip or a bulalel wabtUne anbarrau you. 8e allm.er by IDC.bes this tummcr. lbat •lender ~pre loot ill a bldtlnaauit 1110 l&lily youra lt ycN1J ~ a f.-relaa· Ina .-..-a day to tM STAUFPU HOME UDUCINO PLAN of •on· In• uercl" and caloric. reduction . Beautify your poilu,._ ~c,ro,ort1o41 your fiaur• whb tb• STAUFPE~ HOME PLAN. a:Jrf"POIA_,.-MIY .... AMY ... MOMII.ICMII1'1A110N Asc.ulcr,.._tat~ .. wm abow you thiiiiiOdml reduci.na method in yow hoNe at your convenience. No obliJatlon. II 3-1010 I Moil Coupon r:t; ::c=-cM:':iit.M'W:. = :.::.-. ._ I I IUUffa .._. ,.._ ..... '----1 ..,.. ft.AJe .:&1 W. lftll IT. ~'------------- IA!n'A AXA. CAI.D". tlty "* l bad pocbd llllM -ob ... u -my aalt waa f1Da. ...,.ctatly after tbe aprtat lato tbe terml· DGl ba1ldJD9 •• 0 I''ID DOt ..,... but lt ---... •ut haft wa1bd a.-flllladelpb.la Ia. When I cot over to 7th Avenue, the faahton--buytne center, moat ol the othn buyera bad on aulta. or datk cotton dt-with a light wrap. Last ntrht I went to .ee "Around the World ln 80 .. Daya'' ... very beautiful! Betna In the bualnesa. r again noted the ladle&' attire he~ It was softer d~ 11011\e lleht.-r In color, and light wrapa either waist hue11ne coats. long silk coata In dark colon. or small fun. TbJa .......... toa.Dd .. ~­ '-9 bnDda wttb cn.oda lA tbe 0 V1Ua9t· Ky d8r1l CIMtDia wttb hall ald.rt .... .-Met fOI" tbla l~Y naay •-'-9· I IGt oo tbe ~ wcltiwq f• my frl· ... ad dr·--.. belD9 b._... Too19Jat r. ,otD9 out .. ~ ...s will pat tb• I ... ~ to ....tr wttb c!Ns- lller ..... lrf CIDd lCIDCJer 9lofta. One last thing -any of you I plannlne trtps back here. don't torcet the Importance of a hat. ll's a MUSf In thla dt:y~ Glft my loft to tbe folka at b.oaae • ... yea--. VebDO o .. n.a • Pretty nice having the bos..~ write my column, eh! What she d~sn't know Is that here at O'BRIEN'S we have been unpack· lng oodles of pretty new dres.~ that wlll 10 ANYWHERE. Why don't you come 1n and see them! j 1 thJ.Ilk It would be a aood joke on Miss O'Brten It we eold them all before she ~turn&. and they're SO adorable. I wouldn't doubt It! See ya!-Ann. Two Newport Beach marksmen won top honors In the recent smallbort' rlne tournament at the South Coast Gun Club pistol range. David Klmec. 16, of 418 Snue Harbor Road. CUff Haven. a per· petual winner, won the overall cold medal wt th a .:ore ot 382x 1.5 In the 50-yard match. .Uhby PowelJ of 319 Polnsettla Ave., Co· rona del Mar, won the overaJI rold medal with a score of 396x 25 In the 50-metre match. PEaFEcr A'ITEJQ)AJfCE Four mem~rs of the Newport Harbor Optlmlat Club have at· talned perfect attendance records for the past year They are presl · dent Nonnan Brown. Frank Glockner, Harold Hetrick, and Frank Jordan. SAVE Willi I F....,1 Po&cJ ,. ~ ~ ~ ~ BRUCE MARTIN \;3, AUTO-TIUCI-FIRE-UFE ~~~;!i_" LOCAL AGENT 1793 NEWPORT AVE.. cosr A lAESA OFFICE: Liber1y 8-!R554 RES. Uberty 8-5083 . .· . .. 'Ihe amW&:lg JKllPk mcxoc oil. we mean. New RopJ Triron 10·30 in iu new formularioo prolongs your engine's trouble-free performance thousands of atra miles. You &~ it ar the sign of the big 76 .. w~re you know rou a1wa P 8ft the fi.oest.. UNION OIL COMPANY INSUIAlfC! naE-MAlll.lfE......OTO W. C. WAGNER ao E. nth st., eo.ta .,_ Uberty I-OtiS ... JIA .,. HOME LOANS LAGUNA FEOEAAL SAVINGS 1r LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To Sene Y• LAGUNA lEACH AND SAN CLEMENTI QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICE LOW LOW "REDUCING" INTEREST RATES EASY ~ONTHL Y PA Y~ENTS FRIENDLY SY~PATHETtC SERVICE FREE CUSTOMERS' PARKING ESCROW savaa. EfflClEHTLY oraATtO LAGUNA BEACH mOe.. A ... PHONE HY 4-l ln SAN CLEMENTE 601 N B c..Nne RMt PHONE HY ec:inflt 2·1195 • HY.a..tt. 2-1196 CICIIKWA Da. IIAa orna M1S a-t c.-t JDpway • 2515 E. Cout llwy. c:oao•A DD. MAll 11.1."*- Jtt8tfiii'StN11f•SfJl ... tllil .... bal of ..,.. ......... fill food IS ,.-s fM, for opeMnc I SIW- .., ~If $50 • ..... flf ..._$50 ar men t. ,_ .cc.t1MN. Y• _, ... a WI 4~ ,. -· currentiJ. "'" 4 "wr ••• _,__ ................. .... , ............... $3 ....... ~ .... ..., ...... .... tltr-•--• 1 DO'J CIIII ....... ,.n. You pt 11 MIIMirJIIIs EMh • fiJI r~To~ ,_ •• p or •ollu -•ot•s.,.,/#, ~.:en ..... __ .. C*~Cal"ft IIDOILl .. ..._. -.n.u.t-..r z=r~ =a":\\'. :r.; 1ICGIMIQ(• .,., .. ... _ .... ..ct -:"~-- • • PerTnJta totallln~ SllS,OOO tor expanalon ot St. And.rewa Preaby· terlan Chureb ln Cl1tt Haven were laued by the Newport ••ch BuU41nl Department dur. tnathepastweek. 'nle penntts Include SISO.OOO tor a 2-story classroom bulldtnr. '"-000 tor a one·ltory tellowahlp ball, $21,000 tor a one·atory chapel and elUROOm buUdJn1. Almolrt $150,000 In permlts were laaued for 6 more dwellinp In Irvine Terrace, thla time on a new street--Marapata Dr. Another major project .. a ass .. 000 three-story dwe1Un1 for KBIG-owner John Poole at 2200 Bayside Dr~ Corona del Ma r, on the blul! overlooklnl Bayalde Dr., near Avocado Ave. 'nle following permits wer• Is· sued: e IJIVDfE TEJlUCI: Marapa~ $24.2SO: 1801 Mara· pata, $2.\3:10; 1832 Marapata, ~.660: 1848 Marapata, fl6.5t0: liMO Karapata, IZl.G>. • CO.OilA DD. JIM R. w. Mlcllull. prage at 223 Ju mlne, $1,lb>; Charlea Yanott. alteratioN at 232 PolnMttia. $3:j(); Walter Etlltan, fence at 434 Pem~al. $250; Larry Kraus, 1· unit, 1·story dwelling at 601 Nar- cl•us. $11,300; John P9ole, 1· unit. 3-story c:twelllng at 2200 BayaJde Dr., $35,000. • coao•A IIJCIIt.IUmS John •erue£ee, alterations at 444 de Sola Terrace. $2.000. e SBOU C1JPP'S Charlea Masters, 1-unJt, 1~­ atory dwellJng at 773 Evening Canyon Rd., $18,700. and l ·unlt, l·story dwel11ng at 234 Morning Canyon. $20,235. e KEWJOIIT IIE.IGIITS John Stolz. fence at 1318 Santanella Terrace, $U5; Maceo p;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Corp .. 1-unlt, 1-atory dwellings at Barbara Cartier , alterallons at 2919 Cliff Dr~ $1.300. e a.IFP BAVE.K St. Andrews P r e s b y t e r I a n Church, .2-story classroom build· lng, $50,000; one-story fellowship ball, $44,000; one-story chapel and classroom building, $21.000. e L\LBOA ISLAHJ) Pal•lilc I Decorali11 e Pallli11 C01tractora lDt.dw aDd Exterior DeeoratiJlg VENETIAN BUNDS-SCREENS SHADES-BAMBOO DRAPES 811 .... , ........ . 1816 Mar apata Dr .. $23,960; 1824 ~ & .,.._., Isabella Hetrick, alterations at l.lberty ...,., 126 Collins. $1,600. .Ell UPIIOLSTEIIII 2350 W...,.t b.. a.tw If-e BALBOA 'i~iiii~~~iiiiiiiiil M. M. Coston, alteraUons at450 iii Belvue, $1.000; Fred Case, 1-unlt. 1-story dwelllnr at 1308 Balboa Blvd., $8.000. and at 1304 Balboa Blvd .. $8.000. -----,._ Costa Mesa ____ _ o. LUMBER-BUILDING MATEBIALS .awport ams.. eo.t. ..... PA.DfTEBS SU7PLIES JAMES D. e B.U..OA COVES Nelson Reames. canopy at 63 Balboa Coves, $200. IlfJURED AS CAll OVERTUMS ~-------~----=-~~-~-_ ....... ___ ---. e L II Paiatinc · & Decerali•c 2IOC Ecut Coast Bwy. CofOilCJ del Mar BA S413 Use Ensign Classllled ads to buy. sell. trade or exchang('. RAY Buildiac Coatractor )444 E. COAST t-fWY ~ CORONA Ofl MAlt HMor 476). e LIDO ISLE Kenneth Lieber. altNations at 148 Via Wazlt>rs, $3.000. e UPPEB BAT. RIGBLAHDS Stanley Betz. swimming pool, 1212 Essex Lane. S2.500; Don An· derson, swimming pool at 1101 O<'von. S3.3.'l0: Andrf'W Johnson. wall at 1206 Df>von. $348: Krmp ton. wall, 1200 DE>von. $362. e lfEWPOBT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •! James Tavaglione, 2-unit 2 : • • story dwelling at 111 25th St .. . WHI*:fi•B" . $12.500; Jack Wi lliams. tounda· • • lion at 5302 Seashore. $650; W. • • Keith Davis, rt>modelling at 112 • • 33rd St. $5()(); John Martlndal(', • DOl NG • fen<'e at 203 40th St., $110; H D. • • Arthur, fenC'e at 4801 River. $1 50: • • fence at 224 48th St .. $150. • • • • • T. M. Hambrook, your Telephon e Manager in Newport Beach • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• loose to S,01sor .. a., Scout Troop The Costa Mesa Moose Lodge 1437 last week laid the ground· work for the Institution of Boy Scout Troop 185 to be sponsored by the Moose. Many youths and thelr pare11ta attended the meet· In&'. CUrtis Upton, member of the Moose Scout CommJttee, told prospective Scouts "that all they had to do was give us the boys. with th(' support of the parent&. and the Moose would try to make Troop· 18:5 the top troop In the county." Lodge Governor Jack Vaughn said that the support of the troop would ix' one of the many ac· tlviUes that would benefit from the Moose camtval to held th(' weekend ot July 4. Robert GIJI of 568 Plummer St., Costa Mesa. rN-elved minor in. jury early Friday morning when hls car overturnf"d about 1500 west of Marlnt-Ave. on Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Mr. Gill lost control of his rar as he wa.~ n('gotlatlng a curve. His vehicle !eft the highway and turnE'd ovt-r He was treated .at Hoag Hospital -----------------FIIlSl CHUitCH OP' CHRIST SCIENTIST ))0) Vle lido, NewDOrl .. ach A branch of Tl•e Mother Church, Tlle f :I"Jt Church of ChrtJt, S<:ie nli•l. in Bo. ton, Mauachu,etn. Sur~day S<:hool 9 ·I 5 e.m. Sunday Service -· •. ··-·-· I I"()() a.m. Wed11esdey Evenin9 M .. tinq 1:00 p.m. Readinq Room loc.ted el ))15 Vie lido. Newport. Beech, it ope11 w"l deys from 9:00 e.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wed11esdeya from 9:00 e.m. to 7:45 p.m. Fr~dey ..,.enin91 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00p.m. CIOMCI Holide'f'L The public Ia cordielly invited to ••· tend the church Mrvicet end uM the lieu ' "o II 0()<91 HOME LOANS Top l•all'lllce F•a Awd•le For Choice Properties In Orange County Interest ratea from 5112%-Terms to 20 years , Exlsttne properties or new construction Call Ul for speedy, tree app raisals. I.Iherty 8-7791 South Coast Mortgage Co. Inc. 1800 Coa:at BJgbway-• .-.port leada Loan Correspondent for Eastern Insurance Companlee ''Mem ber of the Mort1a1e Bankers A.s.soclatlon or AmerJca." Located dJrectly acrou from the Balboa Ba y Club llltend tiU eluvd oJ ~ eluJia TIU .... _. EIIIJ .... lit 1'1illli Y• ........,....__ __ _ cowo•HY ID'niODJST caoa:a., aa. •.u.una avaata DAT ADtQtiii ao w. 1tua st.. c.-.... 1• • .......,. st.. c.ta ..._ • ..,_. ..._ et .._ lt.. l.n..ty 1-UU Pat.: .... Qj .. 'WIIIIcnwe ·~ ...... .. .... J .... w. llc:SbaDe Liberty 1·7111 ta ,, ... . Sunday: 9:.» a.m.. Cburdt Sun· Sunday Services: Sunday School met. D. 1L lpaaJdbl9 day Scbool: 9:30 and 11:00 9:30 a.m. M'ominl Wo~p at Saturday lf.ornJq -Servleei: Sab· a.m. Momln& Wonhlp-7 p.m. 10·30 a.m. Ev~c Serv bath School: 9~ a.m. -Ser· Cor :er.-,~ ~ce~ Ice_ 7 p.m. Sunaay. N.Y.P.S.: mon: 11:00 a.m. Praye meet· · au ' 6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet· ln1: Wed:nf!lday, 8:00 p.m. _ _Y.;~.· young adulta lf'OUP lnl. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. - ....,.. "'""" UR'lVEJIIAIJI'I CIOIIJI.,.....,O"'M~~'~i,..TI• Tim CBVJICB or CBJUST 1050 Clna.rdllt.. eo.ta •-Uberty 1-S'fll nm cauaca or CIIJWn' ~ Odd r.uowa......, s1s w . ....-l4dhoa lltla ... & "' ...... 114. ---..=,,., ..... ....... ..,.J-LI..._. Smn>A~: Momln• worabJt.::O and U LID.; Cawdl I. e:30 and 11:00; lr. ma Sr. HlP and eo1J,qe ... reUow-llbi-. '1 g .m.; 'ftiuncray, Prayer, ltUity poup, t:ao a.m. I'll bet you find dust gathers f ast around the house these summer days. And it would at the phone office, too, if we didn't get after it right away. Did you know dust's an enemy of your phone service? You'd aever guess how much real trouble it could cause if it got in our switching equipment. One way we keep your calla going through is to vacuum the equipment (above). Just rtke you clean your living room rug! We've got a special kind of dust cloth . too. It's treated chemically ... so it'Ll catch dust better. Can't be too caref ul about these things. Professional Directory K.C.J--.11 ...... Sunday aervtee.: 9:4.5 a.m. Bible nudy: 11 a.m. morning wor· ahlp; 6:00 p.m. evenJne eervtee. Midweek 8e!'VIce, 7:30 p.m. Thunday. •••=a::.:.... nr. ca.,._ llaftlt Llll-'1 I.S'fll Sunday~ ~:00 a.m. llom· To. .._# Jw. 111a1ater lnt ~ U :OO a.m. Sun~ Services: 9:45a.m. •ole a.-r or GOD studY: 10:55 a.m. worship eerY· --.... .. A--..-~ caoa:a or on LADY c. In'. eawu I l.OW ............. ....-t ......... r.-.. 11 1= KIM. •wlce r.-._..a.-..... Harbor Operator Queen of eo.ta MMa F'lsb Fry PVJfEaAL DDI.EC1'0U Friendly Neldlborhood Serv1ce PABXES-BELL Mt>IrruARY 110 Broadway u 8-3433 It 8-3434 Colla Meaa N O W ... TWO BALTZ MORTUARIES Servlne the Harbor Area Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY THE sEA Harbor 42 Z2» B. Coat BtdlwaJ Corona c1el liar Baltz Mortuary lJbertf 8-2121 17h It Superior, eo.ta Ilea AKPLE PA.RXING BOTH LOCATIONS HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Harbor Blvd at Glaler JOKBERI.T 5-11!51 oriOWJat Dr. Keith M. Walker OptoDMCrlst and ~ 2'121 E. Cout RI.JhwaJ Corona del Mat. c.utomta a.,._.., CBJdS r CBVJICB 8T TilE IU ComiDa.alty lletbodlst BcdboCI ami. at lCtla lt..lf...,.t IIArtMw 5221 lee; 7:30p.m. evenJ.na eervtce. --~-JINI-.t,_._ ( c.-ac. ,_._ &mda7 ....._: 1:00 and 10:00 9~-a.m. War· aDd 12:00 a.m. Oonte.ton: Sat· ~, ::l-':J;d~e~~ hdon .... ..., A. CarJ.a Sunday Wonh..lp, 9:30 a.m. and Sunday SclJool: 9:4!S a.m. M'om· u a.m. Chwcla School, 9:30 In&' Servtee, U :OO; Ewnma a.m. Midweek M=: 7:00 Seivtce. 7:30. MJd-week Serv· and <ll.I:Jdnm'• sem.c._ :30 5:10p.m. and flom 7:30 to 8:30 l p.m. SUD. MJd·week Sertlce: ~ DaJlJII .. 8:00a.m. Flnt ' Wednesde:y, 7:30 p.m. Lac!t• !)'tdaJ: 1':30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Klalonary Coundl. 1b~ ..., o • • n a (Pwpetua) Help): p.m. Wednesday ed by Ice, Wed n • 1 d l y , 7:30 p.m. 6:1S p.m. potluck. Youne people meet 6:15 p.m. 1:30 a.m. tor an 4&7. llonciQ, 7:45p.m. -Sunday. naT ....... UPI'1:ft ta08Cil ST. JOACIIJ:II cauaca .. w. • Ota Ito. a......_ 1 .. 0.0.,.. A..._ e-ta ..._ lf&WJOft BADOa t D 1 '%1 ~ ~ 1-1•1 LOI**IAif tau-=a ._._. D&.a .... ._ 1...t..,~ ~7.Ji. ·~ ..ct 2501 ~ ::-·~ ....... SwuSay ldlool. .8:45a.m.: dnodl 11:30 a.m. Weekdaye: Mua at ... 4tr 1-. eervlee 11.00 a.m. TratnJna 7:00a.m.-Conraaton: Satur· ·,... ...... Union 7l.m.. Sunday. E!enJnj day. from 4:00 to 5:~7:00 to Duplicate mo~nr ~=~ wanlllp • P.m. Sunda)t. Teac!b· 8·30 p m. a.m. and 11.00 a .m.. Sunday, .. and omc:.. meettn.r7 p.m. • · _ SundaJ School tor .ehool qe Wedneeda._7. PraYer een1ee and PDIST UnliT CII'CJICB groups at 9:45 a.m.; Nuraerr Btble ltUQJ 7:«5 P~. Wec~Dee. OP •&WIOIIT provided for both eervfeea and d.q. BcdboCI aJ't'd.. Jtda & Coart It&. Sunday SchooL •....,.n I'IIIT caoa:a 01 w l.n..tyl..-a ....... , . ~~Q.J..._ ST.JQia~ ........... ~ ..... Sunday eervtc.: t :e a.m.. Sun· 11• 11 • !'--....._ ...._. ~ dq SclJool: 11:00 a.m.. Wor-· llhrw ••• SUnct..J !cbel. t; a.m.. 8Qn. lhfp ~j_T~ ~.m. SandaJ SU~~~~'!J.r;-al:lm.":'r:IO =:s:-aa:;:~:':=: event.n.f: ~. Mld·Wtek a..m.~:Saturda.Ya~ ....._ lhS 'IIi u-Servk-e. :.30 p.m. W~ ..,. ot JAt l'rld1,11 and JlqlJ ]If....,........._ .., t ..... PrQw ll.eetfna. Dull; 7:30 to I:JO p.m.; ru.t I p..-.; ... .._,.. t UD.·'7:G PrfdQ ...... a.m. =-=·.,.. 7-t ..... J'rl. -C:O.OWA Da. IIAJI coeg-oAift c:aoa:a ··as::;;... ............... a-a. SuncJa7 Worahfp S....SC.: t:ao a.m.. U:OO a.m. SUn4a7 ScbooJ: e:ao a.m. I f I ~ I I • 1111111'1 ' Llll UIIET ........ Anybody iot JUpley! "How dJd your ega hold ~pr Our BW Lorenz tnqdtred ot a Joeal yac:hta· man. "Ju.t fine," replled ~ yachtaman. "We had aome few br'Mkf• yMterday momlnr. We ran out ol meat. were eone lonpr tbrn ..,. expected. ao w~ bad to .. t eap. .. ''Bow lone were you on your boat?'' uked our BUL "Four montM." wu the ~-Ever eat a four month old enT lt'a betne don~ ln the beat 1a1t~ round town T * * * !Wed ad ..... ped wWl tiM lq • -of .met :r-ClraiM .. • .... fnalta ad t ..... ..... ....-ny Ia ....... ...... ., ......... _.. .. u.. .... ..., ....... ...... ......... , •• ...s~ ... ............. _ .... __ a.nM ............ ...... bclllll..s .. ~ ....... ad ...... ,.,....., ... ldlll9 . 0. ............... t. .... ttw· ...... .._ ..... ftiY, ................... ......................... •••• 1111 ......... .... tlpl •.• Mw ..... .-w Mw __., ...... s-.rt . 0 • WMt ...,._ wttlla loeg ,.ad! writt. u.t ta ....... w1Dda ap at tile '' I dflect tllu Ia a gaU-r. ,...., ...s eatable at cmy tt.e c11art-.r tile &.., 907· ..-to ....,..1Mn ... ADd aw·a ....,. fol90't .... Cl CIID-opeDel' ,..tl * * * Coming In answer to many re- quests, Pilot Crackers In cans ... We're aenrched far and wide for thHe and have finally found them . . . lJke Sheepherder's Bread, their path will be dlffl· cult. but they will get here and be on hand reeularly. Have to rnentlon Sheepherder's Bread at thla particular lime or year. be· cauae It keeps such delightful company wfth a chunk of cheese, and left over cold ham. ~ or chldten ... Thls ls the original Sheepherder'• Bread from the Blabop Bakery In Blahop, Call- fomlL It comes to ua by bus once a week and can be found by the sbopp.lnJ cart tulJ ewry week-end. U you are ahy about aJlclnl tb~ bll round fat loaves. any ot the Bakery Beaut!~ wtJJ Jladly prea the aJk:ft button ... * * * * * * A VEJL BROUGHT FROM COPENHAGEN wos worn by Mtss Solly Miss Gynelle Dysart Is Wed To Harvey Lawrence Higbey In a candleUpt Cl!l'eDOny held ~ Dysart MeaiM the bride at St. la.rne.l:pl8copal Church at ot llarw)' Lawtnee HJRe7 Jf. tM entrance to IJdo l&le, an. Pale plbk wu eta.en by the tw1o. tor her wedclb\a aown and U.O. ol. ba' atten4anta. A.ccmtl olpurple .... ~ n.. bltcJe. d&_. ol. Mr. and lea. Clenn M.. o,.rt of ftewpon S.ftbta, walked down .-. aJaJe Oft the arm ol. .her father. She ~Recreation DJvilion ot the --. a weddtDI 11"'1' ol. a11k City of Newport Beach Ja off«· orpoza oct 8wtle ... aDcl ear- Ina. throueh the cooperation ot r ... a bot~~qu.t of plait~ JJly. the Newport Beam ElementarY ot-tbe·~ aDd •lol eta. A lcbool Dlltrict. a summer mualc Jew.W a'OW1l beld her flncv· Procr&m few all younr muaictan.a tlp wU. · ot the eletMntary and junl« Her,...,,.._ a.tDe Dysart. blah •a~ who have one year of u well u Kn. .-uee Corzine, experience on any Instrument. wbo .rNd u matJon of hem«, There are no residential require-and ~lck, MJ.es Zo Ellen menta. Muon. Fa.ltll Jaeban. Ma.rjorl~ The band proaram wtU Include A.tu.oll and PatJtda Pratt all butc marchln1 and parade tech· wore pink ~e4 ootton IOWnl • nlquea. 11\e orchutra program with purple orp.aza uabea. 'ntey will Include light clualca and canted bouqueta ot pink roees popular mu.lc. ~ndlne on In-and earnatlooa. uttle Unda Sue terest and participation, a dance Sherty aerved u tlower Jt,rl. orchestra will abo be formed. The .on of Mr. and Mrl. Harvey AU thoae who are Interested L.. Bllbe)' ot Ole'Yiot RW. choee are uked to re&1ster at Horace Jade Harter few b.Ja bst man. Enslen School, Newport Height.&. Jerry C«nt., Brian Buret. Tom at 1:00 p.m . Monday. The or-ltnaphunt, lta.rl ~ and Ted chestra croup wUl reheal'lloe every Mc:Mastew eerved u ua.hen. ThUTSday at 1 p.m. The march-The bride's moth« ~lved ln1 band wtll rehearse every gue.t. at the reception h~ld In Monday and Thursday at 3 p.m. the church parlors followtnr tht> Low Kidder. local Instrumental CM'emony. She wore a printed teacht!r, will conduct the groups. silk drea with a coraace of baby white orcltlds. Mrs. Hlgbey wo~ a powde!' blue dtesa accented Suzonne Crosthwait of Costa Me,a other wedding to Svenn Ankor ... llcCal~ f•iiJ Henrichsen. originally from Denmark (Bernie Alden photo) M. S II S h. . Pla1 Vacali11 T11r ISS a y uzanne Crest walt Mrs. ~rtrude McCall. 2011 wtth chilton and a rorsage of ~ISS GYNELLE DYSART of Newport Heights become the bride of orchids. Mrs. Nancy Srobrldge. Harvey Lawrence Hogbey Jr of Chevtot Hills tn o double ring cere-~~~~;J' ~r~ea~;t~!n~lgbey ll.!l· mony held Friday eventng ot St. James Ep;scopol Church (Bern te Alde n photo). I 8 •d f s Kings Rd., CIICf Haven. and son s rl e 0 venn Henr·lchsen Grant and daughtf.'r Sheila ~ a.rc planning a arand tour of A lace edged veil brought from 1 field, New Jer~. before gradu- Denmark by the mother of the atlng from Newport Harbor High aroom crowned the wedding coe School. She later attended the tume of Miss Sally Suzanne University of California at Santa Crosthwait, who wu married Barbara. Her new husband re· Saturday evening, June 15, to celved hla schooling at Copen- Svenn Ankar Henrlctuen of 372 haaen. Denmark. E. 16th St., Costa Mesa. Mrs. Conrad Henrichsen came from Copenhagen, Denmark, to be Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks. Salt Lake C"lty, Las Vegas. and Boulder Dam, now that school l.s out. Grant, who played the role of prime mlnl.stt>r In the rf'C'ent JunJor Harbor Players produC'tlon of "The King and ~e." wtll be looking toward a repeat perform· ancf> In the latter part of July. Mrs. McCall will be returning to the staff of the Oc-ean Front Hotel and arranging future "Artist of the Month Series." Sheila Lee will return to a full summer of swlfllmlng . present at the ce~mony uniting her aon and the dau1hter of Mrs. Eugene Law Crosthwait of 376 E. 16th St., eo.ta Mesa. Rev. James Stewart recited the double rin1 ceremony at St . AndtewB Presbyterian Church The bride was escorted to the altar by her uncle, Bob Biddle of Redwood City. Her white gown wu fuhloned of Chantilly lace and duplonl allk. MatchlnJ her waJat length veil was a arruall Jull~t cap. She carried a prayer book with pink roaea and white atapbanotla. Pale pink wu choeen for the attendant~' pwna ol raw a1lk and 1~. They Wert! worn by M1sa Sally Felps of Arllncton. maid of honor. and junior brides- maid Cloe Atklnaon, the bride's cousin from Morgan Hill. The dresses were waltz lt>ngth and tied with taffeta sashes The at- tendants carried baby pink roses.. Cal Henrichsen of Albuquerque was his brotht>r's best man. U!>h · e111 were Chuck Hanson of Costa Mesa and Henri Culsonet of Palo Alto. . Following the ccremony a rr. ceptlon was held at the home of the bride's godparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Wesley Harrison of 110 VIa Palermo, Lido. Mrs. Thomas Maier or Santa Barbara, th<' bride's aunt. asslsted at the re· ceptlon. Mrs. Crosthwait greeted guest In a arey silk organza drt"SS and coat. She wore white acc-es- SOl'les and a corsage or whitt> roses. The groom's motht>r wore a rose lace dress wtth white ac - cessories and a corsage of white roses. Alter a honeymoon at Grand canyon, the newlyweds will live at Trade Winds Trailer Court In Costa Mesa. The new Mra. Hen · rtdulen attended achools In Plain· Richard Ward Is Graduated At Principia ,.,. AIIIIIIH Allll. Hela Fi1a1 leetil& The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association of southern Orange County held Its final meeting of the S(>a..•;on reN'ntly at ahe home of Mrs. JOS(>ph Kt>im. 201 VIa Jucar. Lido Isle. Mrs. Robert Blackrnar, presi- dent. presided over the business me-eting and madE> a rt>port on the re<.-ent Ka ppa Province Con- vention at Berkeley. The u.ststlnr hostes.~ of the oceaslon were the organization's outgoing OUIN'rs, Including Mrs Jack Hilton. Mrs Blackmar. Mrs. Barton Seek. and Mrs. George Barnett. Membe111 pr'Ht'nt from Corona del Mar were Mrs. R. P. Morrill, Mrs. J ames Stoddard, and Mra. W. B. Dkklnaon; from Balboa Island were Mra. Stroller White, Mrs. Robert Blackmar, Mrs. LouUie Gallacher. and Mrs. Leslie PetNaon; trom Newport Beach ~re Mrs. WIUlam Harvey, Mrs. Robert Lenker. Mra. Robert For- bes. Mrs. Mary L Tonnesen, and Mra. .Joeepb Kelm. TOUWQ IUIOID OaCAJnST Herbert Huestis. 15~ -year-old junior at Santa Ana Htah School. will be the summer Of'lanlst at Chrl.at Church By The Sfta. He aucceeda Mrs.. Marilyn Powell Terrill 11111111 ........ ,. ... who la on a leaw ol a~nce 'ren1 Lou. !IK'Ol\d daueht6 ot vtalttne her huaband In Germany. Mr. and vra. Paul A.nderaon ol Herbert hu ltlldled music. a Iris Ave .. Cocoona drJ Mar. wu both plano and orpn.., ,ears. Re born Sunday June 1. at Hoaa realftd orpn J_,.. from Bert BOiplt.al Tftri ~bed 6 pounds. ~ fonMr ·~ ot tbe 9 ° -.......... ... ..... .._ 0 _,.1 .o.--.. of)(~-'-Lo OU~ IIIC>II nU & l.~eft nv-'""*~J-. ~--u.v -at n. bln. 111DIIIIrt.ba old. don. Bat baa ~ b aewnJ ne ~ _,wd M~'ll cbu:rd\ea in Santa A.DL lillfi IDOI\tha ~ tJom San B«tt&r· twln brotbe.-. Robert. la an ac. dlno. Kr. Anckreon 18 an el«tri· compla.btcl plaru.t. · c-an and worb In Santa Ana. Both the orlde and groom at. tended the University of Califor- nia at Santa Barbara. Gynellf.' St d• c •tt N d also attf.'nded UCLA whert> shf.'1 an 1ng omm1 ees ame affiliated with AI phi Phi Som-1 8 z c 1 b • rlty. Larry ls past pre5ldt>nt of • y onta u Pres1dent Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Is now employed by ~neral Telephone Co. VISITS NJlS.. CJitrNLEY ...... ... .... ,..., " Charles B. Stabener DJ&...:>ADWAT LDMtrt.a. -Local Peggy Forgit. Jean Chapman. Thelma Hope, Edith Ca.rver, Hazel Dell. YE.AR.BOOK -Lucille Angell. ch&lrman; Marjorie Crum.h~)', Pe1 Haapa. . ....... .. • ...... Tlinl .... For • l.arcje s.Mdion of YARDAGE -LINENS BEDDING -NOTIONS PATTERNS BOYS' & GIRLS' TOT to TEEN CLOTHING AUYO-liUa .. lft AND AU. fiiOIMI Of -·· .. .,.JCI it the6 Some .,. sleeveless ..• aotid coaon 'r' end lovely summer prints ......... you'll know on sight ere outstanding velues. GIRLS 3-6X COTTON FROCKS, NOW, $1.H. GIRLS 7-14 SKIRTS & BLOUSES Febulous cottons ... broken lines re- duced for this wle . : . every on: from our regul•r stocl. SEERSUCKER POPOVERS '144 SALE! TEEII P .. E JR. Dresses PRINCIPAL JOE HAMBLET and his bride of 25 yeers ego pose heppily with the wedding ceke deno!ing their silver wedding enniversory ot en open house held at their Newport Heights home on Sundoy. Mr. Homblet is principol of Newport Herbor High School. !Ensign photo). st.ev.&en ~M T .Sj,ifb in white only. ptan to buy several et this low .... pric.. .... Hoag Hospital • • of ~al notE ., ,EG Topic of Next -· --------------- Q k M Mayor Dora Hill abdicated her and friends hid silver dollars all "H is--Nibs" swim trunb with matdt. ing s)tirls •.. Re9. $4.98 velue. Ivy lae9ue stripes end colorful prints. Sizes 9 to I& U i C i e e et official position iast Sunday, just ovtor their house ... That house long t'!nough to gret-t oodles of ls going to get a real thorough friends In her capacity as wife of dusting this wtoek! When last we Only 53 dresses r.mein ••. velues to $17.95 in the group . • • not ell sius in eU styles, but every dress e b.rgaln. Hurry for best dtoic.. Plans for the huge expansion of Hoag Hospital will be des- cribed Monday noon at the "QulckJe MtoetJng'' sponsor-ed by the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce in the VIlla Marina Restaurant. Master Plan Is on Agenda The city's Muter Plan is com - Ing up for dUcusalon thls eve· nlng !Thursday) at the monthly meeting of the Newport Beach Planning Commission In City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting wW atart at 8 p.m. Llll• ..... Cll ~~·•••••·~· 11 ap n Loulae Crane, TT. ot 517 Lark· spur Ave~ Corona del Mar, dJed Monday, June 17, at Boag Hos· pltal. She was a native of Eng· land and llvt>d In the Harbor area 14 years. ' Services were held yesterday at Baltz Mortuary Chapel. Corona del Mar. with the Rev. Edwin C. Gomke of tht'! Corona del Mar Community Church oftlctatinr. D• I••'• Fatller Dies i• Ctata lua John L. Munson. 67, father of former Newport Beach pollee of· fleer Don Munson. dJed Friday. June 14, at his home, 104 W. Wil· son St . Costa Mt>Sa. He was a native of Iowa and lived In this community 13 years. He was a retired poultry farmer. Funeral services were held yesterday at Baltz Mortuary Chapel. Costa Mesa. SCHOOL PLANS OPPOSED Oppol'ition to the Master Plan clesignatlon of school sites. par· ticularly on Balboa Island ancl Balboa Peninsula. wa~ expressed by the Newport Beach Elemen· tary School Board In a letter to the City Council Monday eve· ning. The Board expressed con· C'ern that the Master Planners had not consulted the school trusees or superintendent. Edgar Hill on the occasion of heard, the dollar count had their 25th wedding anniversary. reacht>d 28. Tht'! first lady of the Hill famJly • • • wore a softly draped sheath dress Still on vacation ... the L E $1.98 TODDLER SUN SUITS Boys and 9im sun suits of Cone Plisse reduced for quick dearanee. Be First! G•y prints ... 9reat velues! in ht>avenly blue as she and Stephensons of Costa Mesa re· Ned, with other members of tht'! turnt>d by plane from attending family, ~lvt>d conrratulatlons the graduation of their son from and best wishes at an open house West Point and his subsequent held at St Andrews Presbyterian wt>ddlng and pickt>d up their car Church. for a J .wt>ek vacation and travel Friends who assisted the Hills 1 to the state of Washlnrton. at the tea ta ble. where cotct>e was • • • servt>d with wedding cake, were Col. W. H Stiles ol 621 Lark· Mmes. James Stewart. Lee Bolin, spur Ave., Corona del Mar. ls 0 . M. Campbell, James Cowie. back from a tour of duty in the Austin Sturtevant. Leslie Steffen· Japanese islands, which, accord· sen. Oscar Schock and Harry ing to his little daughter EmJly, Morley. Mrs. Charles Boardman "lastt>d a year and three days". and Mrs. Martin Mangold served Emily Is proudly showing a punch, Mrs. Lois Mason was In sparkJing new t an as a token of charge of the cake and Mrs. the tar east. BRAT . SHOP TOY STORE QUITS! Marvin. Sloan presided aver the • • • cuest book. UUian Lee o1. the Marleold ThJnp we especlaUy liked ... Ave. nelgbborbood. Corona del the beautiful blue of Dora'a Mar, h u been entertaining dress enhancing ht'!r sparkling guests from the Jtan.su City Star. s mile . . . the way Nt>d tntro· They have fresh stories to tell duced hls daughter-In-law as Lil, a former Kan.su Cltian. "my d a u g h t t'! r" . . . 5 eel n g about the tornado devastation In EVERYBODY. even the Claud that area. Harmona of Santa Barbara lshe's the former Gladys Brothers! ... Grace Campbell looking like her· sell again. despite her tragic ac· cldent In Canada. • • • By staggering their open houses (the hours. that is) the Hills and the Joseph Hamblt'!ts were able to attend each other's Silver Wt>ddlng Anniversary fetes. When last we looked there were 73 names In the guest book • • • Dr_ and Mrs. David Nielsen Wt'!nt to Palm Sprlnp last week· end, turned around and came right back again . . . It wu H·O·T. • • • Mrs. S. M. Reber and Mrs. George Stevenson of Corona dt'!l Mar art'! raving about the produc· tJon "My Fair Lady" which they saw In L.A. last wt>ek on Tues· day. • • • at the Hamblet home, and the Dt>an Russell. former co.owner party was stut young. A cake Sou h with .. 25 .. written In silver dec· of Butcher Boy. has left t em The BRAT SHOP TOY STORE is ckwing out •.. the lease hcu been sold ••• we must Yacate by July 1st. All Toys are being ~~acrificed to make this pcwible. TOYS! 11111!11111! V_...,ES TO 1.29 $4 •• • $1.1& TOlD TIUCIS Every boy wents one. Logging truw, Yens, Milk trucb end otMrs.. AI must be sold by July 1st. $12.16 TRICYCLES These trim w.,.. cyeat velues at $12.95 ... ime9ina getting them for only $7.99 49' Thia is a true caM of our Jo. ia your gain. W • urge you to aha:re in the dMp recluedcma oi tbia BIG TOY SALE. Plcm eYery future toy ued DOW • • • only a few of the many. many itema are meD.tioDecl &er.. "'II WEIE Ita Tl Sl ... Nancy Ann and other ....1 know nemes in this wle group. Y3 OFF IEYB.I. I EI.S, lie TG Ma czed~~~.z :~ is In-Y2 Price BRAT SHOP TOYS ••• II.D. California real estate and hla orated their tea table. Marigold Ave. home, to sell COSTA MESA The "bride" wore a becoming 1 e•dl. Not essemb&ed. paste 1 pink hand k n 1 t dress with ~p~ro~pe~rty~~l~n ~t~h~e~m~o~re;;;;;;;;n;;;;ort;;;;;;;;h;;;;e;;;;r;;;;y~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~aded trim at the scoop neck· sections of the state. line. Assisting with the recep· tlon were her sister and her sis· ~ ter·ln·law. Also present was the EVER !t Hamblets' son. a college man, who has already outstripped his BODY ~ ~ mother and father In size. To ' :;;~: ;:::~hbors COME •• _. -,... Sh~r':' cTittsDu.:~:na..:!~:drt t~! /~ .... "rFIRST for outstanding civic services at Tuesday's meeting or tht! Worn· ANNUAL LUAU WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 "Woman of the Year'' citation ~ ·'· a n's Civic League. ~ ·A~c:.;~=~EBusl~ ~I"' Dress Native ••• Dress Casual ••• Fun S~ls 7 P.M. :;n~~~~d:..-~~~~u:~~ • liuE IESEIVlnM IGW $1M PD PEIIII husband ol. the former Miss Mar· earet K. Andrus of San Franctsco. EJIII Tl'l .. lll ..... 1410 visited San Francisco June 13·17, following a major Pacific Flet-t ~ .. .__ tralnln.r exercise with the u.s. ~ .... Enle•t-=nment J'tnt neet ol.l the CaJJlomla ... cout. He l.a aervl ng a board the radar picket destroyer U.S_S_ Han. ton. "'fED or ACIEVEIIEWT' Tuesday wu the flnrt year an· nlverNry of Robert Shelton'• ~ as Newport &e.cb Clt7 Manaeer, and Mayor Dora Wll palcl tribute to bls accompllah· menta by de.crlblnf It u ... yeaz ol. a chievement. ·• aattn bon d'oeuwes a.aNd IICIIIlda tWl di ..... bcubeeucl ~ rib. , rOCIIt ..,+H"9 P9 eNGle llluialpl llblriosd tridla IDdicm Fire Dcmcen-Mermaid Aquacacle-Ccdtpeo MUlde THE CHOY REYES TRIO ... I e e IIIIa IIP.I .. y A BE'i'UBN EKGAGDGNr ~Mac Niles cmd... GnMap PLUS TIE ... ''untE HUT'' ' • Balboa Tutoring School in Se ssion from July I to Aug. 9 ' The Balboa Tutor1n, 8c:bool • V • r no o htt.non. dlNet«, Sulnlner s..Jon wm m.nt1 thll' uld: YMI tJUD Monday, July 1. "Lut ,..ar ww had an unuuaJ • tJuoqb P\14ay, Auauat t. tbe 11' larp number oi requetta fOtr uaual period of e weeb. aecta• t.Ditrudioo oo tbe eltmentaiY tnUon. will be Clll Saturday, JWM J.YeJ. ud tble AUDI'Mt' we plan 29. fte loaatklll wtJl be U.. £bell to .,......_ more tban .,..-be· Club of Newport lad~o, $15 w. 'fare .uc:h aubjed.t u ct.velop· Balboa Blvd.. Balboe meatal readtna. remedial artth· Callahan Gets ::!ru~~!~~~o:u~ P • T a........_ .eoaMC:ry. h.s.tory. dvtdl, rtson erm 8=· ,::~d::!. ~~~. Loula B. Callahan of Lorll (tun two to e~t ltuden'-Wtll Beam. lnvOlvecS ln 'tbe .April 2 a.u1'8 ~nal ln.ltrucdon and auto acddant ln whlch Dr. llo&ll.-I nod I v ld u a l 8tUdent p~ Pae&el wu ldlled at 17th St. Claue8 wUl meet five days a ·TIE 3 BeclrooJ:a8 Pa.mlly loam Extra Jarae ldtcben Breakfast Bar Bullt·ln cJ.reatna table 116.!1iC50 TIE Fll FBA-In·eervlce and CAL· VET Loans TIE TIE a Bedrooma hmUy &oom Dual PWlmaD batb Paved pedo DoubJe tlhplec. 118.800 J lecbooma J'am.Uy loam L&rp Uvtq room Double tb'epla.oe Double Pu1.lman bath sus.sso and Cout Hlpway, wu teD· wHk, from 8 a.m. until noon, IS LIW AS •• Kftft ftft ••• t~nced Monday to eerve from one leavlna the trtudenta' aftemoona ,UUU.UU . to ten yea.ra In the nate prllon and eventnp ~- on a manalauahter charp. Su· AU teachen and ad.mlnlstra- perlor Court Judie John Shea tJve offloera wlll be t~tate c:ertl· College Park WALKER A LEE denJed Callahan probation. flcated. wtth each one a IJ)eetaJ. MURRAY -SANDERS CO. SALES AGENT 1st Jn the particular tub,Jeet he ----------------~-----------------­teaches. ••••r V•alt• .... ··~~·· .... DIMd John Vermllia, 40, of 179 BDcbester SL, eo.ta Mesa. died unexpectedly T h u r a d a y, JuM 13, at his home. He wu a native ot Iowa and Uved In Cocta Mesa ""' years.. He wu a aelf. employed bulldbtg contractor. He ls survived by hla wlte Dorine; a daughter, Carolyn; one aon. James; a l'l'&ndmother, Mrs. D. M. Vermilya ot Long Beadl; hla parent-. Mr. and Mrs. 'nlomu Vermilya of MicbJgan; a brother. Lynn of Lon a Beach; and two sisters, Mrs. WlUJam Dunmore\of Long Beach. and Mrs. H. Aid· rich of Michigan. Services were held Tuesday at Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Coeta Mesa. with the Rev. L. V. Tornow or Christ Lutheran Church of Co8'ta Mesa officiating. Interment wa.s In Harbor Rat Memorial Park. The Balboa 1\ltodng School I• now Jn l'-13t.b year . lrl. 8111111 If CDI . •••• •• lllp .. Mia. Jtatb~n Maude Bl.uell, 60, of 612 Ma.rtgold Ave., Corona del Mar, d..led Saturday, June 15, at her home a.tt.er an extended Illness. She waa a native ol Ire· land and Uved h.ere 3 yeara. She Ia survived by her hus· band. William. Servka were beld ye.t.erday at Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Corona del Mar, with the Rev. C. C. Blau- wlt of the Unlveraa.Jlat Commu· nlty Fellowship otnclatin.J. Inter· ~nt waa In Harbor Rest Memo· rial Park. w l 'oo Lttte to Claattr AXC REGISTERED Black toy 'n\&Je pqodle puppies. Phone DAUQIITE:a POa TilE WOODS CORONA DEL MAR-Furnlahed Laurie Joann. newly arrived 1 bednn.. apt. Attractive patio KEllogg 8-9621. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Rob· area; sun decl<; ocean view; ert Wood of 1!!00 Irvine Ave.. garage. South of highway. $90 Newport Heights, wu born Frf. month -yearly leaae. lnqulre day. June 7. at Hoag Ha.pltal. rear -430"' Avacado. Laurie weighed 7 poun<a. 14 ------------ ounce«. The W()(J(b have two other chll~n. Robert. 3, and Shawna. who la two yeara of age. Mr. Wood Is an lMUUctor In English at Newport Harb« Hl&h School. TllU .. OOT IVIIDAT Tbe South Coe.lt Gun Club w1ll bOld a trap aboot Sunday at the pt.tol ranee. three mlles north ot Corona del liar on Kae.Artbur Blvd. Tbe nent w1ll beclD .t 1:30 a.m. 'Turkeys and ba.ma will be pr1za. ----- UTUDlWG P1lOII 'I'BD The 1a.me. s. Wbyta. formerly of 416 Hazel Drlve, Corona del Mar, and now residing ln New· port Beach, ~ homeward bound from a trlp to Honolulu. JAUIInDIGI QUUTS Mrs. P. A. Staley and aon Phillip, trom Palm Sprtnp. are houeeguest. or Mr. and Mrs. C. D. CUnningham. 3604 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. DOCI'Oa VIIJTI Df EAST Dr. E. H. Thomu.en ot New· portelelghta la ln New York City tor a combination bualnes. and holidaY trip. He hu been attend· lng a medical eonventJon In the ut. ama& AT laoall Mrs. S. D. Brock of Haven Pl .. Clitf Haven, ent:ertalned three tables ~ brldp 1\lesday morn· lng of Jut week. Mn. E. C. Gomke ot Corona del Mar won flrst prize and Mrs. James McKee ol 'I'UR:ln received C00801atlon prize. JIAJI1XAR IOJI .OD An 8-pound, 3-ouDQ! boy wu born to Mr. and lira. Thomu Hartman ot 51.2 Dahlia Ave .• Co· rona del Mar, W~ay, June 5, at Hoaa Bo.pltal. . UIO Pill •••••••• Fully equipped, declorator fUr· nbhed; TV; barbecue; carport; new canvu awnlnp; laree fenced-In patio. OWIEI II 1418 IPEJI lOUSE 33Z c••• • ••• rt ..... Street to m-eet -ll-2 lot. .............. 3 1111 --_. •• ,.FI,Iulllr Crouroada Pro(ealonal Center (Oppomte Hoaa Hospital) Uberty 8-1617 42 Foot lot-Zobed lt-2. Two bedroolll.t; wool wall-to. wall c:aJI)etinl: ftreplace; patio; be&utJ.tul yard. Im- maculate-m\dt .e lna!de. Excellent ~bUlt1M. .......... -, ... .. -, .... , ... .. 2731 w. Cout Blab .... )' u 8..un Evea. u 8·3293 N.-pol't Beadl T1 RilLE DTI11 ·-··-···· Fill•• .. AMAZING TERMS NOW OFFERED ON A CINDERELLA HOME II ''COSTA lElA ESTATES" 111-VETEIWIS YEIEIUS Now for the Clrst tJme you can own a tabulou. Cinderella borne ror Th~ last ot the 4% ~ G.r. loaN In this area wtth a minlmum of 51000 cash down payment down plus co.ts/lmp. THE TRUTH IS ... tb~ homes have more "bonus" features than any under $25.000. lncludlng ... SHAKE HOOFS ... BUILT IN BANGE A OVEN .. M.A.SSIVE 8' BRJCK FIREPLACES ... 3 BDRMS. 3 and DEN and 4 BDRMS ... ALL 2 baths ... 77 WIDE LCY1"S ••• PWS MANY. MANY MORE. Models o~ every day and EVENINGS till 9 P.M. On Harbor Blvd. In North Costa Meu., directly across from the new State Hospital. WALKER A LEE, INC ... SALES AGEN'I'S ... KIMBERLY 5-4-403 FOR UIF IY DWIEI \ Open Beam Celllnp 2 fireplaces; large family din· lng room. Private parties only Harbor 34.95-R CURT DISII, lib'. 31.5 MAIUNE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND IIAilBOR lS60 ... IUYIII. IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A Entr\Pt J'OUJ r • al • 1 t a t • tn.naaetloDI to a a&U.T01 Be .. tra1Decl Ia .... ~ alo1l. lmowa ftlu.. ~ In&. and .. boaDd to .... JOU .o.Jeall7, ..........., and COCIJUoaatr. D:ALTOIIS are mem.,_. fll a MtloMI or- pnMUclll con6•••tq to a dlt4 Gillie fll ..uc.. ...., ·-~ II IIVIIE TEIUCE StJtdl;1 modem. Prtctd rla;bt and u Jaw u $D)() d.n. and cood terma to quall.t1ed buyers. • • • Completely tumlabed. deluxe modem homes for July. August and September. Some with private beaches. Can sleep u many u alx. • • • Several good brand new 2 bedroom. unfuml.ahed apart. menta. Walk to beach. Month to month or lease ror 6 montla or year. Corona del Mar Office .2628 E. Coast Highway RA 2MS IEWPORT IEIIHTS BRAND NEW and OWNER SAYS SELL!! Ideal for family living with 3 BR-2 Baths. dining room, Bit In kitchen, and don't over look guest suite In 2 Car garage. Room for pool. Make offer with <'ash to loan. or low as $4,000 down wtll buy It! A priceless view ot the Bay or <:>cean are a part ol this gracious 3 BR. modem hom~. Swim In your own heated. fllteTed pool. or enjoy the many extru thl.s home offers. 5~ finandng and under pri<'N at $45.000. COAST PIIPEmES CIIPIIY Rum JAYRED, _Realtor Mllclred ~p and Sylvia Tboml*)n. Associates 301 E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa HA ~or 4600 .. ,1 PlY IEIT--•RT ITI Nice Corona del Mar duplex w1th $75 a month Income and JOUr own tour room apartmenL Bolh units fur· ru.becl. Only $5100 down. Full pri~6,7:50.. lteya at- liiPD&c:;alatl -2 ~; below ~. WalJdDc ..... ..,. .. 1Midl .... ~ llardwood Doan: nq. ,... ftnplaet: petlo Wtdl co•.-.d laaa.l off ldtii:Mn. ~ ....,..,; raa: wiNd eor e1«1rtc ranae: fart!ecS ....... ~~u4a.t ..... s..ttto- -·--hll~~...-...SM-.. i80aDAT. J1rD .. 1117 ~ 811111011 •t+QII TilE lilT • ., 100 ~; 80 a.cns leveled t« .U.Ua; abundant ebeap water; S well&. HEAL 11ln1L DESERT mvEil JOTroM LAND. Three trac'toft. 5'700 teet lrrlaatlonal pipe and .prinJtlera. Want local looo~ unlta or! am11n 54c a Jq. ft. W1tb V8'Y aru Ita ble terms; wonderful opportunity here u adjoining paJ"Cels of M-1 are priced 10 to 15c high er a sq. ft. Best location on Plac:ent:Ja St.reet. Has improve- ments. In good shape lt you want to hold for Investment. LITS 5 contlng~nt lou <rood for buDder) on West Victoria 1'bele 5 homt"Sites priced at $3,140 each; zoned R 4. Would make terrltk apt. rental sJte ror new hospital employees. IIIVEITIDJ 10 level acres: conwr; 5/10 of mJJe to ~acb ; ~tiaJ un- llm.Jted.. Wanted: Ttaller park location. SPECIAL PRJCE TODAY M.· 500 AN ACRE. Some terms worked out If wanted. 8.1. IESILE FamJty hom~; family nelefl· borhood: 3 bednn; 1" baths; hdwd. noorlng; fireplace; rear yard fence. Good appearance. Cheerful, sharp and homey wttb desirable monthly payments or $85 Incl. taxes and ln.a. Full prlee ..$14.950. LOTS East 18th St. Costa Mesa 189' frontage by 135! deep. Buy the parcel; build unJta; divide or hold. $12..900 buys. Tenns. ~ ORANGE COAST PROPERTIES 1857 Newport Ave .... ···-·· ---Costa Mesa --U 8-1632.-U 8·1400 eva. NEW IRVINE TERRACE Under Construction STRIKING. ORIGINAL PLANS 0. DESIGNS, ON DISPI...A Y IN OUR ... NEW SALES OffiCE ON COAST HIWAY, CORONA DEL MAR ADJACENT TO JAMAICA INN FAMILY HOME Designed by Pleger -Blurock and Hougan 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths: family room; formal living room, all electric kitchen with disposal and dish washer. Also hobby area. On 80 foot lol $27.600--.Exceptional terms. MACCO CORPORATION HARBOR 6795 VOGEL VALUE •••• 3 baths. den and maid's room with bath. Full <X."ean vi~·. Near steps to private beach. Approx. 3000 sq. ft. of Uving area. Inter-com system. Built In Hot Polnt kJtch~n. BBQ In den. F\replace In Uvtng room.. den and master ~m Wet bar and dumb walter. wine cellar. 2 f~ air turna~. Wlr.d 220. Far too lovely to describe. Si2.500 THE VOGEL CO. &7 E. Cout Bwy., Corona del Mar BA: 1741; BA: O'm R1. 'S lEST IUYS CRITIUCnll IT ITS lEST WITH ffiESE ADDED FEATL'R£<; • 0\-er 1600 sq n . • Top arade carpeting thruout • Curtains and drapes Included • Class door to Ia~ patio • Ufe-Um~ ruantnt~ rtass lined FA unit • Ulett.,. guarantt"ed Class H~ wat.r b tft • Built-in tin color) oven an\2 ra~ • Roockod ran o\"f'r ranRr • "'tei~ dlabwuber • Copper plumblq II you _,. )ooktt\1 ,_ ,ual.b;J, )IQUr -.dl .. W. A. TOBIAS, Re ltbr • .... •.. , ....... , VU 'I'IIIIIIAIID'f ra.M-aml ._ IDINCa /I ~/ I ~ 11. -......---2. ----a. ----.. ----It ----~ I .. 7. .. .. . 10. ---:.: .. ~-----~ ,_, ")_ 11. u. U. . lC. 15. 1N1 W... 0 ' / ~, J/!!i SPECIAL! 15 wcnfa oaly 50c b oae bnitlciD-3 ~ oaJy 1.00 Fw ,...··-·----0 ' ·#3 ~h~~ ' .r pta. ____ 11. ____ 11. ----11. ----n ___ H.r, ~--·-D ' I 21. ----22. ----n ----M. ----25. ----Wort wentecL __ o ' I .... 27 --ao. ~-~ ~------Do ' 110• ----• ---.a.-------------~your ew. __ _ " • woaDa cm.T ~a roa oam DIDJI'I'JOir-s n~a~ roa uo ''~---~ o ' I MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2850 E. eoa.t Hwy .. Corcma del Mar ~~-=~0 ' . Your Name ----------Addr----------Plume ro• uu roa SALE roa a.u.a A HOUSEFUL ot brand new BEAtrnFUL BALDWIN IT&i\d ALMOST NEW 6' hunten ~n maple tumlture available In plano, like new ~ price, 3 P't'ovindaJ divan; custom cob· our warehouse. Con&llts ot the yrs. to JN!.Y. Sdunldt·Phllllpe. bler'a ~nch; imported Italian convert to &leeper upholstered 520 No. Main. Santa AnL desk and chair; wardro~ divan and chair, step tables, WHIIU.POOL AUTOMATIC•Uh· trunk; &lao antiques, ~ Sea· coffee table, deeorator lamps; er with tun now rinse. flwble ward Rd., Corona HJghlan<b- full size dres,ser and mirror, dial for vuiou.s .ettlnp etc. Harbor 4728-M. bookcue with footboard full Paid down to $129.44. No cub 1.200 SQ. FT. wood &arne build· size bed. mattl'ela and box needed, payment. ue $7.41 pet lng suitable for otfi~ or resl· spring, side table and boudoir month. General Electric: auto· denee. Must be moved from lamps; dJnette set with e.xten· matte filter now wuher, the present location. Call Maceo alon table and upholstered new one with temperature set. =Co-=rp=·=="=-a r-=bo:-:-r --:3544,.--_. -.,..,-----: chairs. Sale price complete at tlngs, full overflow rtnae, the CONVERT TO sleeper divan and $398.00. Payments are $19.43 big size washer. Warehowse large chair, brand new In our per month. price Is only $198.08. No cash warehouse storage and priced BAUGHN'S MAJN STORE needed and payments are only at $98.04. Payments are $1 .98 660 West 17th St., Costa Mesa $9.14 per month. per week. Beautiful sparkling l block west of Van's See these and m any other bar-dinette set In your choice of ____ Bo_w_ll-'ng Alleys gains at Baughn's Main Store colors and upholstered chairs. USED HAMMOND Chord organ 660 West 17th St.-Costa Mesa Never used. $49.95. -1635. Full price. Woodworth One block west of Van's BAUGHN"S MAIN STORE Plano Co .. 21620 E. Coast Hwy.. Bowling Alleys 660 West 17th St., Costa Mesa Corona del Mar. Open 9 to 9-Mon. thru Frl. 1 block west of Van's Sat., 9 to 6-Sun., 11 to 5 Bowling Alleys USED HAMMOND chord organ. Register dally to win 12' PADDLE BOARD _ 1n excel· late model, big savings. Your tree appliances. Jant condition. Harbor 3712. GlRL for motber'a bel~r one or two mornlllp a week $1 an hour. HarbM 12M·M. BilLS cauF•• Bill Machine Bookkeeper Experlen~d or Trainee For our branch at Corona del Mar apply to Mr. H. L. Hettrick - Aas't Vice Pres. 3435 E. Coast Highway Corona ~I Mar authorized Hammond dealer. -----...:...:.------... SchmJdt·PhlUips, 520 No. Main, USED MAPLE spinet plano, SPINET PIANO Sale, repossessed. ---- Cor. 6th. Santa Ana. world's most famous make. rent returns, some damaged In on::~~-~U= .~: $445. EZ terms.. Schmidt·Phll· shipping save hundreds of dol· LOWREY SPINET organ, almost lips.. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. Jars. some In Maple, French _H_ar_boc" __ 2888 __ .a ______ _ new. save $500 also full 2 Pro WaJ t. Ch Mah GRAND PIANO Sale. Stelnway, v.. nu erry, og. manual It pedal board organ Knabe, Estey, Ch1ckerlnr. KJm· More than 100 plano. to choose 'h neoN prlee. SchmJdt·Phllllps, baJI, Brambach grands from from. all Jlke new. Scbm1dt· 520 No. Main, Santa Ana, Cor· $385. Terms little a.s 115 per Phillips. 520 No. Main. Santa ner 6th. month. Schmldt·Phllllps. Blr =A,...n::::::a::-:.-:::Ea:--=-s:...y_t_e=rrns.....,...,.._---:=:-:-:::---: USED RAMMOND organ-hard P1ano A: Organ Store, 520 No. TO THE June Brides our Gllt of to find. a 1ood buy. Schmidt· Main. Santa Ana. Always 100 $25 toward a Jlle Ume of bappl· Phillips, 520 No. Main, Santa Pianos to choose from. ness on a beautiful spinet Ana. WEDGEWOOD CP automatic gas plano of your cholee. When you LOVELY FRENCH Pr o vIn c Ia 1 range, the nice tamlly stud bring this ad to the SchmJdt· spinet plano, perfect condition, oven. h as lights. clock timer Phillips Co., 520 No. Main St., $425. Terms $14 per month. and that nice griJJ broUer. Our _s.;._a_n_ta_An_a_. ______ _ Schmldt·Pbllllps, 520 No. MaJn, warehouse price thla week la Santa Ana. only $98.03. No cash needed. Top Job oPPQI'tunfu.-.11 field&. ICeD. and Women 1.20 1"uattn-Newport Beach (am. tram All·Amertean pUidnJlot) WAitT 0000 BOJB for bloftd ..... ,. •• aJ80 1'eflef P'IPP7 ucl 0. .... ldalhL u .. lti2. 1'c.entloa ~ 8odalt n.. ., ....., OUii&&i • "l"M ~ ~ bepn ,_.. Oil D a-T....U ::Aa::::tlltimat.IG 1.100 JIAtW AM with th. o1 tbe bo1Ji1 ftooal ~ ...., ..... and pew In • •-... ,.. t.M Wt d co... In to &me Abllttt' ~ 111 tt JU.Jtlie« t1» ~ fll plate and 8ftMiad the fdeld. PEMO ~ar JilT tb• ~ ~ -1ft !few. ~at UtJ.rcl...._ n.. ~ J12l 1:. Cout ~. c:.D.M. port ~ aacl o.te .... at ~ =-tna ........ ...-t iibOjfjGCiiibOINBalboaltlancl IJoae fWd~. A tulJ ~ wttb tMtr a..,.a........., !f. 8q 11' to 'Ill boat 01' larPr. ol pareng and trlmdla wta.-ct Many bon macSe buanen ol Balbo& J,al&DCI ,_.cSent. onJ.J, the lll*)tade. tbelr --te M ~ be· SeD t121. llatbolr ac71. '-tiM a'OW4. fte Met ol lb-. Bl!fi' A ifim"'Oftd eplnet ort•n IDYIC'D wu Judc-d to ._a Plrate baJ\DW .., a w.e1r. try 5 weeb wtth A I I iifflOH 1iliHHiS1 mac)e bJ' • lm&IJ tiOy, Wfto wu trw Eate te.cma. tfa 10 euy See ~ pi'Obk!ma IOJvecl; Loee awarded a brancl new bueball tA) pJ SdtmJdt-PhUUpe, 520 1Wr woniea and fean; LN.rn aiOYe. • No. tn. Santa Ana. •lf·rellanee ud aelf deter· Art honONI')' lntJelcJ wu pre· 3 LI11U Ill lEIS Grey color; lone hair. HA M36 m1naUon: contact -ented to the crowd. eomi)OMd of "'IlfE 'niiNlCEJl'S WORKSHOP'' local pntlemen Who bave been 2721 E. Cout Hwy mo8t tntluenttal Ill tM proc:reu Corona del Mu ·• ol the local bueball proeram. Harbor 3367 Tbeoctote Bobln-. the tPOMOr Small ClUIIM -No Charge ot ~e Robina buebal.l team. * a&na P• AU o 'mt nJm WATCH KEPAIBING "Prompt~ wu the t1rwt bueman. Bruce Martin handled the eatdllna chores~ t.arel Shotwell played aecond bale; Ed LaAe wu placecl at third bale; and lul• Oa,e. head ba&ketball coacb at ll,aRor High, wu the ahortatop. Bob Gtnartcb wu bonora.ry pltdwr. PAINTING CLAS4iES fc. cbUdren ace 6 to 12. Eleventh year at Corona del Mar under the au.a. p.lcea of the Rex Brandt Sum· mer School of Palntlne -June 25 to July 30. Enrollment Jl. mJted. Trudy Prtdham. •tate ltM80Dable Prlcal" a... ...... certUicated lnatructor. Phone ISIJ IL Cit. U~rty 8·1274. --IEI--::--!o-~~-,..,.-- Eaeh ot the men rtelded a ground ball and that eded thelt brlet stint tor the evmtna. IJTVAnon WAin'm COLLEGE STUDENT Pbllosophy Maj., 22. desires aum.mer em· pJoyment tutortne, or working with, chlldren or adolescents. Refe~nces provided. Kimberly 2·~. GARDEN WORlt -Phone Bar· bor 1038, Phlllppe Brooka. WHITE, CHRISTIAN Man needa full or part tlme custodian work. Church and atore expert· enoe. Uves Corona del Mar. HA 715·W. TJUU)£ TilDE II , ....... On a new Hamllton Liberal allowance, aee ................. Jeweler 3123 E. OOAST HWY., CDM. Painting -Oecoroting PAJ'ER RAKGING CALL 1E 7-1009 Sl' I R••••at S,.oe for._. Mrs. 1. C. Curtta and Mra. WU· llam I . KJrkpatrlck were thanked few their help In the cant of the boya' unUpnna. Alter t~ formal lntroduct.lom and oourtesles, a few ooe lnnlnr exhibition James were played. The PacUte Cout Leque Plrates defeated the Braves 1·0. tn t he same Leaeue. the Glanta and Dodgent battled to a 0·0 t:te. The P.C.L. Cardlnab whipped the American Leeton 21515th St. Cubs 1·0. Meettnp 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m. A combination ot the Major .¥1117 We move you with 2 ex~ri· eneed and fut movers and large van for rrJnlmum pick up rate of $9.25 per hour - Anywhere up to 30 miles. Call IE Will TRANSFER A STORAGE 824 W. 19th St., Coeta Mesa Phone: Day. U 8·2274 Nlcht, HA 5.'593 or U 8·6430 League Pirate. and Cubs thrashed the Giant& and OW! Cardinals. 3·0. 1.1. , ........ ,, c ............... . Two eo.ta Mesa )'outh.a ran away trom Wll.On School Mon · day ot Jut WMk. alept OVft'OIJht under the Arch~ bridle and ~· tumed home at about 6 p.m . th.e followlnr day, cold, hungry, and IIC&red. HaVftl Orteca. 11. of 1~ Wal . lace St., and WWlam Brown, 10. of 906 Union Ave .. left the achool pl'flnlaes at noon. They walked to Hlchway 39. and wandered up to 'Mn Can Beach, near HuntJneton Beach. SPINET PIANOS all wonderful Just pay the payments of t6.91 buya 1ncluc1J:q Gulbran.en, per month. &:roeonfc and Speneeor prfced See these and many other bar· from 1395. SdunJdt·Ph1Wps. 1atna at Baugbn'a Maln Store I GEORGE BURKHARDT to make a protaaioftOl cban1e to lBB'7 ~~": lhM better 8e'J'Ve your fellow man. ...,~...._. ...... )1 .... roa Din' The boya bad a total of ZSC, wh1eh they ipent tor rum. Uco- rlce. a.nd Jaw breabrs. They wa.ndered back to Newport Beacb. found a blanket under" the Atdl• brld~. wbere they alept over· nJght. S20 No. Main. Santa Ana. 660 West 17th St.--Costa Mesa One block west of Van's ., .... WURLITZER CONSOLE, used for Bowling Alleys advertising display, new gua. Open 9 to 9-Mon. thru Fri. rantee. save $345. Just one of these. SchmJdt ·PhllJJn•, 520 No. Sat., 9 to 6-Sun .. 11 to 5 .,.... Register dally to win c••• 01111 $49&.00 Main. Santa An_a_. _____ tr~."e appliances. FOR SALE KERRY BLUE PUPS 4 •••lhl 014 AKC registered. Beautllul show quality. Dam and Sire Import. NEW HAMMOND chord organ now with Banjo. Hawaiian Guitar. Ch imes and 100 other Llk~ New. Easy Payments beautiful tones, you play It In WOODWORTH minutes. $29 a month will pay Cor lt. Your Hammtlnd dealer, PIANO AND ORGAN CO. SchmJdt·Phllllps.. 520 No. Main, 2620 East Coast Highway Santa Ana. Corona del Mar NEW ADMIRAL family size food Harbor 3382 freezer holds over 380 lb. fro · aEAL ESTATE & RDn'ALS zen food. Has sharp freeze In each shell, adjustable COla ron· ATTRALiiVE 2 BR unfurnished trol etc., plus door storage house w/w covering, patio and Warehouse price ls now $178.88. garage, close to shops In Co. Pay cash or take payments of rona d<'l Ma r. HA 4178. $9.77 per month. This Is the 1 _50 FT. wrs=-0-n--=Coa-a-t""""'H=t"""gh:---· new 1957 one. See these and many other bar· way at Dana Point. Purchased a~ unit. Q ,OOO per lot. HA Ubert7 8-t£18 To Increase your productJve time. -COiOiOii'i===-==~loAIIDIC:AIDI...,..,.,,.,==~0~- To Insure your future ~gardlesa IDVJC:Z of aee. FREE ES'I1J4A TES To double your Income. ! YOU HAVE! Then see Mr. Grogan Sa.les Supervlaor Hanor Rut ••••rial Part 1842 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa SOME FREE -30ME FEE Applleanta needed, many otttce Jobs. alao restaurant. and do- mestics. Many Jobe for quallfled men. (Rqi.lt« now.) June Fanv Ernpl. A1ency, 402 'li 32nd St.. Newport SlaH Green Stamps Free delJvery OORON A DEL MAR NURSERY BA 1038 2744 E. Cout Bwy. l'l.UOm:DATED WATEB lives JUetlme protection against tooth·deeay! CALL LmEJITT 1·5012 JOHNSTONE'S llesalllo Wreckers Used Auto Parts, Ttres We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8·7013 3>'75 Placentia Ave .. eo.ta Me .. gains at Baughn's Main Storf' 365-I·R. 660 West 17th St~ta Mesa =--=--=-----::-=---:---:--------------One block west or Van·s BEAUTIFUL 56 aCTeS 15 minutes PHONE Kl 7 ·4821 COMPIXI'E PAIN'mfG PAPER BANGmG SERVICE HA 2976 HOUSEFUL OF furniture with new ~neral ElectTIC ~fr1ger· ator and n~ Wedgewood CP automatic range. GE has mar· netic door, adjustable shelves, butter bin, e1g rack, etc. Fur· nlture consists of Jiving room group with tables, lamps. etc., bedroom group with mirror dresSe1'. bookcase headboard, lamps. etc., dinette with up. holatered seata. AJJ or this paid down to $561.56. Payments can be had at ts.42 per week. BAUGHN'S MAIN STORE 660 West 17th St., Costa Mesa 1 block west of Van'• Bowline Alleys iEFRJGERATOR·FRlGIDAiRE - 14 cu. rt. - 18 mo. old, $300. Marble table top 3 ft. x !S ft. Italian marble -$30. Call HA 3636. niE UlE 40o/o II IOo/o Iff NO DOWN-TEBMS t L IIYIL 50.000· MILE GUARANTEE Whol..ale price for KetaJl cu.tomen IIIE lYEII .. ~S&ItlC& At~UCa.do 6 Oout RIJttftJ OoroNl .. Mar !fat to J...-. 11m B.,._IOIC Bowling Alleys from Eugene, O~gon. Irr1ga. Open 9 to 9-Mon. thru Fri. tlon from private lake. N~· Sat.. 9 to 6-Sun . 11 to 5 m•arly finished house, fruit. Register dally to win With or without ~ulp. $35.000 fr~."e appliances. good tt'rrn& Undley, Rt. 1 Box TH_O_M_AS-0--R-GAN A plano com. 216· EugerK". Ore. blnatlon just like new, traded 4 HIGHLY IMPR-=o=VED=--=-LOTS==-_- ln on Hammond organ. save Corona del Mu. On corner at $367, hurry It's a real saving. 420 Goldenrod. Phone owner- Schmldt.Phllllps. 520 No. Main. HA 518-1 for appointment. Santa Ana, Corner 6th. WILL RENT OR LEASE -For. merly Doctor's om~. Fur· 1956 GENERAL Electric refrlgera· ntahed or partly fumlshed. u tor with the cross top freeze!" 8.8355. ch..t. the magneUc door and ==-=---=-=-=-==--=--::-:-----::,--adjustable shelves etc. Ware· WILL LEASE 2 bdrm. unfur. house price Is only $186.48. No nl.ahed alDale home near .tore~ cash needed on this and pay. and beach -326 Martgold, menta are only $8.65 per ~: Contact owner HO?"bor month. Also PhUco croaa top model refrtgerator w1tll bottle UNFURN. APT. POR RENT -2 shelves, place for everythlnJ. bedrooma; 1•raae: $95. 316 No cash needed on thla OM. Larkapur, CDM. HA 61988-W. IIRLS NEAT CLEAN JOBS In Bright ~endly otflces Full Pay .. You Learn Frequent Increa.tee Good Wares Top Benefit& .. T'ELEPHONE OPERATORS an4 Bualneu C>mce RepreaentaUvea -Apply- 8:30 to 4:30 122 Weal Third Santa Ana PACJFIC TELEPHONE Paid down to $146.48. Pay. PRIVATE Ol'FlCES. pound fioOr menta are $8.64 per month. 1'rldent .Bida •• 2200 N.wport ------------ See these and many other bar· Blvd .. Jfewport BeadL Low u gatn.s at Baughn•• Main Store $40 Ind. utiUtiea. Mt. Ubbey 660 West 17th St.~a Mesa U 8-9331 or Mr. Hardacre XI One bloclc west of Van'a 2-460'7. Bowline All~ FORiiJSiiED APAB'I'KENT gooc1 Open 9 to 9-Mon. thru Fri. Jocadon. p-..nt .anounc~. Sat.. ~ to &-Sun .. ll to 5 lnJ.I. Adulta only. 610 J4a:t. Repter dally to win auerlte. CDK. free appllancn. COiOliA DtL iUOi YKAIL'f MABOGANY DIOP LEU Dun· RENTAL -Deluxe 2 bedrm. ean Pttyte table. Pada to flt. unturn. dupld -Soutb ~ hJ. Excellent corultUoo. -HA. "ffT&¥. rA hat: 8e'p0tllte patio: 0835-1. rtreplaoe. Ad\lltt -DO pets. TRADJ! Of TOO& OLD J"U'Rln. RA 1087. TUBE AlfD AI'I'LURCD ON NEW MDCRAJmtSE. 8AUCHlf'8 rt1UI'nJ'D W AU· HOUSE. eiO W. 17tb St.. ec.ta leorebn.:IIGD·ftt .. J.f ; Slit. N: JU.. u.s. U 1-3188. .. ,_. For 2 DMn -or-. ,Ul oltlce. Good telepbooe ~; typtna; Upt dictation: .-n CIOf'f"e.. pondeDcle; capable ol ~­ dbl!tt)t wttMtrt eaperyt.don. ~ ~ detltable; .....~aa .. ~~ Mew omoe oc Uc1o 1a1e. lad Sample aelectlon in your home. EUGENE 0. SAUNDEBS SlO 31at StrMt. Newport Beadt WHEELER ELECTRIC Electrta.l Cont:ractln1 Free Ertlmates 2'7S3·D E. Cout 81cllway Corona del Mar HA 6%41 nay. U 8-1315 Eves IIJSSFII ........... Gllllkl COM:MI:RcJAL OR JtESIDEN'I1AL Expct cleanen ot walla. noon. Wln...._ Paper eJ.anlq. AU Work Guara.atee4 30 ,_.. up. Ia S-2321 IT II VILIEI 8-101 11-MM 115-MII ancl 1001 Sound Projeetcn PAST COLOR FILM SEJrVJCE Model Airplane Suppll~ ~~~eo.ta~ PboM Uberty 8-70C2 POODlE FOR SALt Dog eroomlne -poodles a specialty GOLDEN POODLE 1891 Newport Blvd.-Costa Mesa Uberty 8-8645 IN lEI'S IIAIIITEIIAICE PAINTING INTERIOR-EXTERIOR SANDBLASTING MURALS Uberty 8-8622 Pn!e EUtm.ates WillOWS WISID 9CREENS CLEANED FREE Call atter S p.m. RA 804·M Business Directory CAilriii ISI._..,ADII HA 3808-U no anawv Call IIA 103 2114~ W. OQitan Front NI'WJ)Ort Beach p AIJn"'KQ aD"DA.L UPAJ:a 1.0CD 1.4-. KOWI:D CAIS POLJSIIa) CLASS D:PLACID The next day, they wandered and played around Newport Beach and returned to their homes at 5:58 p.m .. Jlad to be badt. lorqest end Most Complete Furniture Star. in the A,.., Cell fOf frM OECOMTING SE.JtVIC£ Llb.rty .. 5511 • Honse ... Gar~~~ Furnishings for home&, dubs. yachts. 3017 W. C:O.rt Hlthw.., ~INch ypEtfRlTER AL5 TIDE ~MD ,-,.= ........................... • I Army Private l)iYict <! PWt.ir· wu booked tor d.rtviq wblle 1ft. eon, .oa ol Oran1e 0out Colle,e • .,....,... ~ a ,....._, toldcated. • ~t~~ ~d~': cJOo. at E1.u. .f.balooe Co.. 2¥ e ._UDAY, ~ II Clift Haven wu cra4uated 1\UM 30tll St.. Jfewport IMdt . . . A U.-..t-.... co*"'td from 7 trom a 20-week ~an&er equJp. -..u.t wu .tolen from the putt~~t two JuWDDIII at lllirlt'a. Orffto ment repair COW'IIe at the Ann)"a bit Kr& 0eaqoe Pitt. 1109 E. B&J . ln, Corona~~ ..... ~loot Southeutem 81tnal Sehool rOtt boa alvei... Balboa. while aht wu boat wu ....._ ,._ •o.e ,... Gordon GL ' aboppinJ at R.ldlard'a Lido Ma,r. deCe fll Ma: •· 0. .,...._, 100 Private Petenon mt~ the ket ••• SOmeone tore down the Via &.lit aM4. Udo 1dt ••• AD .Army ln stepem~ of ~ and raa1l box at the home o1 Btatrlc:e ll·yeu-oW .._ ~ up abN· ~ved bulc traJJllnf at Fort Btr41eye, 306 Femleaf Ave1 Co-,_,. It U.. •fWPOI't 8ebQol .•• Lewil, Wub He wu anduated rona del Mar ... Hub cap~~ were 8omeoOe IN'okle a m1noi on the trom Oranp Cout ColS.ee In .COlen from ttle ear ot Tta7 Trim· ear ot Mn. A. W. J'laller. J10 VIa 19$3 ble, auf Ladtlpur Ave .• Corona DlJon, Udo Ja1e ••• • • 8ee· · del Mu . . . Drew W. Mobley, tJonaJ ~ wu .Wlen fleln the ReacJ P!nllp Cl...USed .Ada. 52, ot a5tt E. 23rd St.. eo.ta Meu, patlo Ceorle Pltt. 1101 E. Bal. boa Blvd., la.lboa • . . Two boya m;;~ :g; Ri:r. lfi• •• -= ~:~on:r::·::: =~ ~ J,J 1 anu.e.en, 219 Onyx Ave., Balboa IU I ltland . • . A ~are tiN a.nd wheel were ltolen from a ued ear at '1'beodon Robilul FOI'd. .. .... ea 1100 W. Cout JfJihway, Newport ,,_ .,. Beach .•. Liquor wu coatlrated "1111111• .. ., "lEW IIIWIIIT" C ... II LIPI• STARTS SATUBDAY, JUNE 22ND Daily 11:30 & 7:00p.m.. $1.50, Children 6Sc * * * 3 BOATS OPERATING on BAY & OCEAN RJDES * Boat LeaYing Every 20 Minutes * ...... OCIMilllktle OQ --..y Qa-. .. 1:01 p.m. & • p...m.. KEN CLARICE SCHOOL OF PIANO * Advance Plano * Mualc AP· predation * Proereatve Jus * Modem Chord C o n a t r u c t I o n * Theory and I m p r o v 1 z a t I o n Formerly Ol~or of Mualc tor the Steve Allen Show 2620 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR For Appointment Harbor 3382 from five Newport Beach and eo.ta M•a youth.l at the eor· ner ot 32nd St. and Newport Blvd~ Newport Beach. e TIIU'UDAT. JVJfE 13 The car ot Edward Martindale, Jr. was stolen from hl.a residence at 445 El Modena Av~ .. Newport Heights . . . A hub cap was stolen from th~ car ol M.ra. Mlll~y Byers, 1411 W. Bay Av~ .. Balboa ... Several boys broke beer bottles In front ot the home ot Marie Anderson, 1908 E. Ocean Front. Balboa ... Polly Greening, 3, of 116 VIa Koron. Udo Isle. was bitten by an unldentlfled dor ... All -American Market, Corona del Mar, received three Insufficient fund checks from Earl J. Costello, 419 Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mar. e P'JlJDAT. )lJlfE 1• A purse belonging to Mrs. Rob· ert W. Read of 8 Balboa Coves. was stolen from her shopplng cart at Richard's Lido Market, Lido Shopping Center ... Fruit and vegetables were thrown at cars parked on Balboa and New· port boulevards ... Someone damaged playground equipment at the resl~nce of Ne Fait. 'JJ:/7 Evening Canyon Road, Shore CliU. ... A hit and run damaged th~ veh icle of Vlr&inla Barry, 1007 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ... Cherry May Bobier, 121 ~ 39th St., Newport Beach, was booked for intoxication. e SATUBAT. JVJfE IS All-American Market. Newport Beach, received a $24.82 no ac· count check slenH by F. M. Ear· hart . . . Vandals damaged the car of Mary J. CarmJchael, 959 Conrreu St., Costa Mesa, whUe the vehicle was parked at the Balboa parldng lot . . . Three wtndovn w~re broken ln the lrndezvoua Ballroom, Balboa ... Tbe car of Bkhardo Leon. 645 W. wu.on St. eo.ta Mea&. was .tol~n from the C'OI'Iler ot Cout Highway and 17th St., Newport Beach ... A JS.year-old runaway youth from Covina was picked up by Newport Beacb pollee at the 2800 block Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach ... Two sleeping bap. a tool box with tools, and an andlor and chain were stol~n from the boat "Seaport II" while lt was moored near 727 20th St .. Newport Beach . . . Bunon M. o.,.. ft.~-z..pt ICr tcrrl Oorrl.a of 1707 Ocean Blvd .• BaJ. -• ~. wu booked for drlvine WhUe ,lntox1cated . . . Someone ta~red wfth the car ol G. A. Mc:Kelney, 3202 w . Ocean Front. Newport Beach. e IUWDAT, JUKE 18 Mrs. Dnalla Hanshaw ot 2912 Broad St.. Newport Height&. wu blttan by a dOC owned by Harry Parb.r, 521 Bol.sa Ave., Newport Helehta ... A loud speaker wu stolen from the patio of John Kilroy, 1752 E Ocean Front, Bal· (Continued on Pare Ten l LEGAL JfOTJCE JfOTJCE OP' PVBLIC BEA.IliJfG LARGEST YELLOWTAil of the season, weighing 37 pound s. 10 ounces, was caught by Mrs. Kenneth D. Knapp of C orona del Mar with help from Mr . Knopp. Here they are shown et Davey s Lode~ with their prize catch. U.S. Grants S 12, J I 0 for ":~~~.,.;,.. ~"c IWweiL !rom Berkeley, apent a few 4&)'11 Harbor H•lnh wtth their daufbter and aon·lft· ':J law, llr. and Mra. Jame. Gny. U3 VIa OMeto. Udo laM, ~· Newport Harbor Btab School Ina t b e t r 2 fT&DddauJhtma. hu bftn a~ 112.110 In Nancy Lynn. 4 monttul, wf\om federal funda pursuant to Public they met for the flrat time, and lAw IT•. Cona:rnaman Jamea Utt Dlana. 4~. announced thla week __ ..;.._. ________ _ khoola whlch are heaviJy bul'defted by the impact ot l'ede· raJ IMt&Uatlon. ln their area are ellelble for tlnanda.J ..u.tance under thla Jaw. Total entitlement for tbe Rllb School Dlstrlct for the ft.cal year 1~7 la $15,137.:10, of wblch $1.2.110 hu been certJ.fied for lmmedlate payment. .• •••••'• .. l•ll T..., II CDI The Newport Harbor Republi- can Women'• Club r. holdl.ne its I final meetlne until tall thl.l rnor· nine «Thu.raday) at 10 o'clock at Took Both of Them to Bring ~h~~~~ ~ve~~~~u~~i Mar The bualnea meet:Jne wUl I ~-~~ : .. ~~:..~.~~~• ~e ~.~~~}~ala miry J ~~~~oU~ow~ed~~by .. bruniiiich..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii.i~iiiiiiiii of 319 Marrumte Ave., Corona curred. The gears In Mrs. Knapp's del Mar, toeether barred the r~l •tripped. Mr. Knapp took lareest yellowtall of the ~aeon over and atter playing the flsh Friday near San Clemente bland. for another 15 minutl'S, he lt weighed 37 pounds, 10 ounces. broueht It ln. They were aboard the "Fury" ------- from Davey's Locker. Mrs. Knapp hooked the huae fish, but ln a few minutes. It was In the kelp. Mr. Knapp helped his wife get It out. Mrs. Knapp then played the fish for approximately 45 min. Llcll ln•il•cla •••itl UCIIIII Three archltecu of the Harbor area will be honored by the Women's Archlt~tural League of Orange County !rom 5 to 7 p m. Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gates Burrows. 950 River Lane, Santa Ana. Those to be honored Crom this area are Don Brown or 514 :\1ar· Kiwanis Club Will Sponsor Tennis Games I guerlte Ave.. Corona del Mar: James Albe:t Harris or 68 Balboa Coves: and Lester Schwager of 2811 !'iewport Blvd., Newport Tennis. anyone! The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club will spoll30r a junior tennis tournament. tentatively set for the week beelnnJne June 24 at the Newport Harbor Hlrh School courts. The tournament will be conducted by th~ Newpon Beach Recreation DlvtaJon. Winners In this tournament wlll participate In the National Junior Parka Tournament begin- ning July 29 at the Areadla Coun. ty Park. The tournament, spon- sored by the Arcadia Klwanb Club, l.s being conducted by the Los Aneeles County Recreation Dtviaion. There are two ela.ues In the tournament. Boya and Cirla who reached their 15th blrt.hclay after January 1 and alJ penons who are not over 18 years of aee wUl be ell(ible to play ln the senior group. Persons who did not reach their 15th blnhday this year wlJl play In th~ junior group. I The local tournament will con· 1 sist ot slncles and doubles !or both boys and g irls and mixed doubles. The Newpon Klwanl.s Club will select and award prius to winners. Entry t .. and transportation costa to the national tournament ot th011e Rlected to represent N~n Harbor wtll be paid by the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club. Persons deslrlng to enter the tournament are requested to con· tact Eldred LokkeT at HArbor 3131. tmtensJon 14. BEAJ) P0 8 VJCTOIUA LC. Dr. Henry Riedel and family of Corona Highlands left t>arly Saturday morning for a two week motor trip up the west coast to VIctoria. Beach. These a.""Chitects. along with several from other parts of the county, have recently completed examinations before the CJtllror- nla Board of Examlnt>rs and have received llcerues to prac-tice architecture In Calllornla. IIJtS. GAD£ LEAVIKG Mrs. Herman Gade will leave Friday to return to her horne ln Berlln. New Hampshtn. Mrs. Gade Is the mother of Mrs. Fred Kuster. She came to California last Aurust for the birth of the Ku.sten' youncest child. Kim It~. aee 10. will accompany her erandmother eut tor the sum.mer. Lutite 1:30.., I'1IOM s..,ut ···-miW.eo.tlllwwy nEE .ADDIG Clt.lldNa ... 1.1 v. .... Ja1 ........ & PI I I Qh I ,.,lilt.._ Notl~ l.s hereby glvt>n that the------------ • Feet~ 11M lUlU& ................ 4 '¢ Flo .... ... ·-.. .. .. -.. o. ... c, •• , .. --...... ...._ ...... _ _.. ....... LI ............ ....... ....._..,.,_..mmMI'• .. a..-• ......... Planning Commission of lhe City of Newport Beach will hold a publlc hearing on thE' appllca. tlon ot Balboa Bay Club for a varlance No. 379 to permit waiver of side yard setback In order to erect tennl.a court to be built 10" In from property llne adjacent to acass roaci to Bay ShOftS. Exist· lnJ fence to be removed and a 12' chain link fence ~~ed. Por· tlon ol Section 27, T6S RlOW, 1600 W. Cout Hwy. Notice a. hereby funher given that aa.ld public hearing wtJJ be held on the 27th day ot June. l.Z7, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. In the Council Chambers ot the N....-port Beach Ctty Hall, at whk.h Ume and place any and all penona lnten.ted may ap· pear and be heard thereon. RAY Y. COPELIN. Secretary Newport Beach City Plan~ Commlaion .PORT ~' .. · '/J ''\A.'~ V44 f•, .. llf '"' ...... ,2 • •. or any night I For an evening of fun and relaxation, join the coogsial group around the Steinway at the c:olorfu1 Hurley Bell. Oliver Scott plays the latest hits from top Broadway shows, speclal .. mood music .. ad your favorites of yesterday. And when you wut to sing ... fust join in . See you •I ,,. Hurley Bell /Might? ~ • *i"""CZ cau ... fer TraSh, Garbage .,. u.. 0111~ laeludlfta Lut IDOnth'• l...soa e1ecUoa Ku. I:YoiWd bj ~ ,...,.,... .... Ol"ddNd .... ap1n lMt 'l'bJa da.alleactnc Qu.tloli Ill the ~ and u a ~t H..,oet .-abJect ot tbe ~.....,-n ~ Harbor,._ • u.a aDOtber ...., A ...nee c:barp tw coUeetloa dl Mo ....... • the N.wport llellld& Cliutlldu "'OP'ft•Dda:. ol trMh aa4 prba,p m-r be CJDe ~ D......,. evenina 8 budpt ld-oa dawda oa ~. At tile ib¥ electJoa, Bob lrt ... ol the .......... that wUJ be u.s . City Mana.. Jtobert Shelton na. OoWeD 'hid .. f:toaa Jolua'• ol o.ta ........ • .... c.l· by tbe Cit:)' Councll for raWna al4 be would be &lad to ••mJM Golpel (1:~. "'lD tiM .............. ..._, CUM up .. • IIU..,.._ addtttOD&l ru... for the ·com~,_. the CCI8t tlpn. mvolvectln maJc. wu the Word. li.Dd the Wor4 wu nom•-. and a 8W'IIIiM wtDner ,&cal yar. 1.nr the trub and prbap eol· wtth Go«. aA4 tbe Word wu Oocl. wtth lT voce., a plur~ o1 one 'nle ~Uy 1VU ttl.cu8Md lectloo ..U Apportl"£ A MrVlc:e • • • All t.blnp ._. made by vote. brletlY by tbe Newport CJty Coun· ch..,... c;ould brin& 1n $175,000 hiril: and wtthoat hW wu not At 1ut wtek'a meetJnc', a rut be aald. • an.Y thlq made that wu made." tnr by luctae Advocate ltobert M Ph Be mentioned otb~r wa,_ or 11101.011 11'11AGOGn Scbwamlt ,.ul~ In a new elee· e~a ones rallltna additional revenue: "Wh t ~ ... -. .. • _.. •• tlon. Kenneth N.lohneon ol.lillrw-~ • uuua £ ... ~ Require port BeJaht.. the runner-up lut C d • :IO·cent monthly eewer aerv. wru be the lel"mmn topic o1 RabbJ month. wu eJected u the new onnecte to leech~, which would brln& In Morton C. J1enn&n at tbe 9 p.m. commander by a vote ol :M to 8. $55.000. MI'V1ce J'rtd~ at Temple Beth DOD D• I • Bond lssue8. for which the Sholom Synaaoeue, a E. El&hth Other new oftlcers are lohn Ia ·ang cJty hu $7.% mllllon bondlq ca-St Santa Ana. McHueh. fi.rst vice-commander: padty left • • Sam Mitchell, second vlce-com- '"''hNe D" Day was lnaugu-• Uebt:t.q a.-esament dJa. New ottlcers and the boards ot mander; Dick Fladler, third vice- rated tbrouehout rno6t of Or-trlct.a to pch the street UghtJng directors ol the temple s.lster. commander; Frank LodJ, aeree· AJ\I't County Jut Sunday, cata. on a pay-astyou-eo bub, ell-hood and temple youne matrons ant-at-anna; Calvin Sorenson. PuJtinl 110me 165,000 telephones mJnating about 3 cents from the will be Installed at the service. chaplain, and Lewla Mattblu. Into the perimeter ol n•don-wlde ,en~ral tax. CIDJST CIIV.al liT TBE SEA post adjutant. dialing. • Raising the general tax "Alwa,_ Confident" wlU be the Commander Johnson Is a re- AccordJnr to local manager T. levy from 85 cents to the leeal sermon topic of the Rev. Charles serve captain ol Field Artillery. M. Hambrook. Direct DistAnce llrnlt ot $1. brlneln& ln an addJ· Hand Sunday mornlne at Christ He was cornmJaaloned back In Dl~ Ia the dlallne ol a long tlonal $94,!!00. Church By The Sea. The Rev. 1922 at Ft. Sill, Okla., In the Na- dJata.nce caJ.1 direct to ove-r 25 Council sentlalent on trash and Hand, aaoclated with Parkes-tlonal Guard, and wu called m.ilJJon telcpbooea In the US or l&fbage oollectJon cha.ree-wu Bell Mortuary, Costa Mesa, will back to active duty at Camp Canada. expresaed by Coundlm.an Stanley apeak In the abeence of the Roberts In July, l!Hl. After being Mr. HambrooC aald that the Rldderhol, who said that the pastor the Rev. Roy Carlaon, who releaaed from active duty In cllddng oi thouaa.nd.s ot elect-matter could be brought up after 1s attending the Annual Metho· 1943, he went overseas as a clvt- ronJc .-witches and relaya 1n the the budget work is comple~. d1st Conference at Redlands. llan employee with the Army central ot.nce at Costa Mesa. as-and the charges could be put on Transport Service. A. chief en- sured the amooth functlonlq of later In the flscaJ years. CDN COIOC17JfiT'l CBUIICB gineer aboard an Army tug, he equipment u 110me eo.t.a Meu A. the budget hearing was "Before A Million Universes" was In many of the hot spots of and Newport Beach wbecrtbers opened, City Manager Shelton wUl be the sermon topic ot the the war In the South Paclllc. Immediately started dJallng their pft notice that the City Coun-Rev. Edwin C. Gomke Sunday He has been a local resident way natton-wfde seconds after cl.1 Is not contemplating any morning at the Corona del Mar sJnce 1923. His grandfather the cutover. Harbor exchange eeneral tax increase to pay tor Community Church. formed the G. V. Johnson Boat ln. Eqle ........ 1124 Clas lt•l• Mrs. Henry Enale of 1200 w. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. 1s on a va. cation trip to Racine, W~ .• to at. tend a nurses' reunion of the class of 1924 at St. Mary's Hos· pltal. She will be seeing some ol her classmates for the first time In 33 years. Mrs. Engle Is a na- tive of Wisconsin, her home town THE EXCITING NEW THOMAS ELECTRONIC ORBAN AI LOW AS , .. (leada bba) • £ny to ,uy, ••Y to own ... thanks to latest electronic ectv.nc.. VIbrant. true orpn tone. Thou .. nds of eJCdtinl effecta poaible onti with Thomas' exclusive Oial·a·Tone voice COfttrofs. See, hew, P'e1 ~ ~I THE lflfHtT. Complete with 13 note. 16-foot pitch, radial arc, ba .. pedal clavier and earphone outlet. $695.00 {Bench extra). An oubt.ndlnt advance In the world of music th.rouat. eleetronJcl. . • • ... WWOODWWORTH. PI AN 0 AND 0 R G AN C 0. phone users will reeeh•e the DDD capital Improvements. Worka In Newport. This work service · 1n Nowmber, when "We have reached a point In UlfiVEJI.SALIST FELLOWSHIP was carried on by Ken's father, 2620 EAST COAST HIGHWAY OIUole dJallnl eoe-In elfect.. the development of the city "C&n You Say 'Our'!" wUl be M. J. Johnson, who served as belng Kenosha. The new eervlce climaxes a where capital improvements no the sermon topic ot Dr. C. C. mayor of Newport Beach In 1928· Place your claaslfled ad In the CORONA DEL MAR' ~~~ar m~-~U~ ~Uar~n~rcanbefiMn~~t~~ma~~tSun~y~mi~UtheRBoat-~lld~g~K~~P~y~e~~~~rt~H~a~r~;J~~J~~~~~Ca::ll~~=====·····~~::~R~~:~~ •••••• ~ program of expansion and lm· general tax." he sa.Jd. Universalist Community Fellow. tesslon too. For the past 6 years Harbor 1114 or Bar~ lUS. provement In the Orange County The budeet bearing was con-ship at the Ebell Clubhou.se, he has been with South Coast area. tlnued to next Monday evenini'· Balboa. Co. Dr. Blauvelt wUJ point out that Ken is a paid call member of Toastmaster Ralph Smedley To Make Trans-America Talk the facts of these times Is not the Newport Fire Dept. and haa that th~ ought to be one world served since 1928. Only Chief Jan but that It Is one world. with all Briscoe, with 30 years, out-ranks mankind, regardless ot Mtlon· him In years of aervtce Cor the allty or race. sharing common Fire Dept. needs, hopes. fears, desires, and Ken and hls wlle Jive at 430 Ralph Smedley, founder of the universally-known Toasun..uters, will give a speech over the phone to members of a Toaatmasters Club In Jackaonvtlle, Fla. American Telephone Company. aspirations. Santa Ana Ave., N~ Helehts. Club members have arraneed tor ------------They have 2 dauehters.. the trans· America speech. Mr. Smedley. who has spoken In many parts ot the U.S .• say. thJ& will be the first time that be haa given a apeecb across coun- try vta phone. Mr. Smedley wW speak at 5 p.m. <PDT> Tuesday, July 16. t.rom the To.stmastera ottlce here. 336 Potn.ettla Ave., Corona del Mar. The club Ln Jack.IIOnvtlle l.s comprlaed of employees of the Local Yachts JfOTICE~~~=~G In Big Race NotJce Is hereby &iven that the Four yachts trom Newport Plannln& CommlasJon of the City Beach wUl race In the 1.96'7 of Ne-wport Beach wUl hold a Tramp&dtlc (Honolulu) Race pubJ.Jc bearinl on the applka· 1bund.ay, luly 4. The race wtll tion ot Bob Dalton for a variance start at noon from the t.o. An· No. 380 to permit waiver ot 10 eeles Harbor. The finish line 1s ott-street parking spaces, on Jots Diamond Head, Island of Oahu, 1124 and 1125, Tract 9fl7. at 3450 T.H. VIa Oporto. Entered In the class "A." dJvt- NoUce l.s hereby further given slon is Lyman ,!'· Farwen.:s 85· that said public hearing will be foot schooner Sea Drift. Mr. held on the Z7th day of June Farwell is a member of the New- 1957, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. 1~ port Harbor Yacht Club. na: .......a ELOIIft. <Continued bom Paee N~e) boa . . . A pedestrian croawalk slen wa.s found In the yard ot ~a Conlclln, 600 W. Ocean Front. Balboa ... Joeeph Grow- then. 8. ol 419 Bl!llvue Lane, Balboa, was bitten by a dog owned by LouLse QuJnn. 4.16 Bellvue Lane . . . A bicycle wu stolen !rom the residence of Rob-m Muz:Q'. 1740 E. Ocean Front. Balboa . . . A rock wu thl'OWD through a window In the home of Frank Smith, 2712 Cllfl Drive. Ne'W])Ort Heights ... A bicycle was stolen from the residence of Mrs .. Leonard Graves. 210 Pearl Ave., Balboa Island. e N OJifDAT, JUKE 17 ... , ......... , Of Celli .... ... Henry Elwood Heney, 54. whoae wUe Katherine llv~ at 420 E. Flower St., eo.ta Mesa. died Tuesday. June 11, at Loe Aneeles General Hospital after an extended Illness. He wu a native of MaJne. UnW he was tAken Ill over a year aeo, Mr. Heney wu superlnttmdent or a Puadena shoe ftrm. In addJtton to bJa wife, he Ia nrvfved by th.rH daurhten. Mrl. Kenneth Parker ot eo.t.a Mesa, Mrs, Kay McAbee ot Puen~. and Mrs. Jean McCarl of Sacramento; and one son. George of Covina. Funeral services were held Jut Thursday at Baltz Mortuary chapel, Costa Mesa. Jntennent wu In Harbor Rest Memorial Park. .. :·~~ llEIEIIV A110JfS Friday. June 21 L• .. •••"-12 • ._ Presented through the coopera- tion of the Jamaica Inn Restau- rant, Verna Miller and the fol- lowing Distinctive Shops. VEDA MQIQ ICIIOOL ar ClllaN C)wnrMntaJ7 • J'UbJoft ~ Tim a&CIICOJaD 1110. 2701. w. Oout IIJJflwaJ' Newport linda ., Jlf. a.-.,., leataAna na-ca •ortOII aron 18)8 s. Ma1n m N. lroadway Santa Ana JAI'tAifA I " EAST COAST BWY. AT AVOCADO ••• CORONA DEL MAll the Council Chambers of the Ira Fulmor, also of the New- Newport Beach City Hall. at port Harbor Yach~.Club, wll.! race which time and place any and his 61 -foot yawl Cr1~rlon . Mr all persons Interested may ap-Fulmor was the overall winner of pear and bl' heard thereon the last two races In his 39-Coot RAy Y. COPELIN, Secr~tary ketch ''Staghou~d." In th~. last :'J<'wport Beach City 11955) race, the Staghound had Planning Commission the best corrected time of eight days. 21 hours, seven minutes, a nd five seconds. Peter Grant of the Balboa Yacht Club will be at the helm of hls 33-toot sloop "Nalu II." John B. Kilroy of the Ne'W])Ort Harbor Yacht Club wlll race hls 35-Coot yawl "Klaloa." Sev~ral cans ot beer were con- fixated from 4 juvenUes at Buck Gully Beach. Corona del Mar ... A plant and pot were stolen trom the front porch of the home ot Mrs. W. B. Dickinson, 262 Morning Canyon Road, Shore Clifts ... A portable radio be· longing to Audrey Cottle, 465~ Santa Ana Ave., Ne~rt Heights. was stolen from her while she was shopping at the Newport Pharmacy, Newport Beach . . . A burglar stole several electric motors and neon light fixtures from the Newport Canning Co., 26th St. and Lafayette Ave .. New- port Beach ... A male juvenile was booked Cor Intoxication and poMesslon of alcoholic beverages ... A boat cover waa stolen from the boat of Ross Starkenburg. 128~ 35th St.. Newport Beach ... A door was pried open and a screen was tom from a wln~w at the home of Paul Holder, 222 Hazel Drive, Corona del Mar ... A bit and run damaeed the vehi- cle of Eunetta Pratt. Udo Trailer Park ... Several ~~tteena were aluhed at the home of MnL. Beatrice Blrdaeye, 306 FMnleaf Ave .• Corona del Mar ... Several hub caps were stolen trom the ear of Susan Westiate, 341 Hazel Drive, Corona del Mar. Coast Super Marke t IY The Honolulu Race Instruc- tion Dinner wUl be held Tuesday, July 2, at the Huntington-Shera - ton Hotel, Pasadena. Trophies and awards will be made at the Pretlentatlon Dinner M o n d a y, JuJy 22, at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. TBE P ALCOifEU NOVE Mr. and Mrs. Eric Falconer and their 3 cblldren moved Wednes· day, June 12, to their newly a c- quired home at 1315 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terrace. The Fal- coners were former residents ol BaJ boa Island. ~" '?~«41 1. 7u ?uut * 14; s.tfll* * Yllr I IEALTIWIYI ............... 3347 EA ST COAST HIGHWAY I at MARh10 LO I CORON A DEL MnR nu T .aon-1s oz. CAT FOOD ........ • I •