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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-07-04 - Newport Harbor Ensign.. Follow Sports·. in ~he ·~nsign TH£ 6Gt1-t wmotN6 ANNfVPSAlY of Mr. end M~. Oar\ A. W ood fen f~ground) of 61J71f2 Fernleef Ave .. Caron• d.l Mer, was celo- Expectant · ,.,ther Hurt in 4-Car Accident Here Mn. W. !!. Kayee, 20, an d · pectant matt.. -..., 11'\w at 156 22n<l St., eo.ta ......._ r«eivecl m1not tnjury In a 4..ear accident Tue.d.lly nf1ht )n front ot Dr. A. E. Stodrtoo'• veterinary ha.pltal at 2MB !!. Cout B.ltftway, Co- ron,; del Mar. Mt. -V"W ... ~gain Heads H. S. Board New Protest Made Against Filling Canal . A.Qotber IJIQt.-t acatut the ....... Jlt&n propou.l to ftll In the BaJ.bof l&land Grand CUal • aa a 8Cilool and park atte bu llleeri ~ by Clty CouDdl. lnr west on the hlthway, wu changtnr from the lnalde lane to the outside lane when tlta car wu hit In the rear by a vehl· cle driven by Robert P. Yardley, 25, of Balboa IaJand.. Probably tht' lon1eat ma.nied couple In Corona ckl Mar art' Mr. and Mrs. Clark A. Wood of 607~ Femleaf Ave. The spry couple celebrated their 60th wedding an· nlvenary Sunday at the Long Beach home of their aon and dauchter-ln-law. Mr. and Mra. , e e e a e e e a e e e e e e e e a How About COM Si.gns7 S.. Story on Page 9 8 :: 8 * Ill TilE cnT OP aJ:Wi'Oft HACII * TaV'I:SJ:)AT. JVLT t. 1.7 Fire Hall lcKation Pass Plan, PARKING oN ONE s1oe Car Check TRIED ON POPPY AVE. . Is Debated Parkinr on one side only on Saturdays. Sund8)'tl and hollday& Proposed Is ~lng tested u the solution tor trafllc problema on Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar. • Signs were posted for the wf'<'k E"nd on the west sidf' of Poppy. These atrna sar "no parking Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 8 a.m . to 6 p.m.' A strict Easter Week control plan. lnvoJvin~ a pa.as S}Stem and a check point tor cars rom- lng onto the tsland, was ap. provl'd by th~ Balboa 18land Im - provement Assn. Tuesday eve· nlng Thla aolutlon is suggested by the Nt>wpon lk>ach traffic rom · mlttee in place ot the one-way tral!k proposal. Poppy Ave. resi- dent. who had petitioned for tht> one-way plan. objected whm the clty drafted a compromise plan. ontl·way !rom ~an Blvd. to the alley at the Hurley Bell parking lot, and 2 ways !rom the alley to Coast Hwy. Actlon on a propoeed ordlnan<"e wu delayed by City Council last week. and a public hearing was st>t fw next Monday evening About a hundred membe-rs of the assodarion anended the met>ting, held m the Balboa Is- land Methodist Church. Council Expected to Place Oil Drilling Curb on Ballot Newport City Council is ached -l it~ appro,•al oC the ~uest !or the ballot proposition, which was uled act on a motion Monday I made by the Woman's Chic ~ning to submit a charter League amendment on oil drilllnr re· The League has pointed out atrlctions to the vote of the that the pr~nt Charter prohl· people. bltion agaanst oU drilling within Approval ot the motion ls ex-city limits applies to tht> people. pected, and the propolaltlon but not to the City CouncU It· would be Included on the baJJot wlf. Purpose of the ballot pro· Ill the next City Council electJon. ~ltlon ts to am@nd the charter Jn AprU of next year. 110 that tbe prohibition specl!l.cal· Council hu aJreac:ty lndleated ~ includes the City. 1 Ronald Barlow, president of the associatlon. described the pass system as follows: OM ,_ to .-Ia c.' ..,..._ teNd to -JalaDd Mrl1e•t OM ,_ tD MIICia ... r.~. "-at wbo .... • .... -home In Cllff Haven, at 1705 Clay tiM lalaDd • la -pWred ill a St. Also Included In the trans-a~a.p • tiM J.alaad. action Ls tht' well·guardecl secret • Two ,_ ._ .-dl ....u. oC th e special batt~~ In pre-laiJ -aatt ~ d:ad89 ....._ partnr the wame Shop s~ty. w.-. the wan:lt'S. Thu batter. which 1 •• ,_.. ....s.4 ._ "l'&lar Includes special lng~lents. was .u...y ~ devel~ by Mrs. Nichols. Our. ,_._tiM ~Gad nrlt ta. ing the entire OJ)t'ratlon O( thel W --Ntd"a•tli .... .... Waffle Shop, thls batter has been ._,, 111 .. tM rua.d, ... tD p~pared exclusively by mem-bo ~at tiM Pt....._ ~rs or the ramlly -Kenny or Ia J_.y ..... ._ .. _... hl.s wlte or aon Gt'ne No one ,_. .. l.s&. n... ,._ -t'l~ had knowlf'dae of the Cor-'-.. ill .. .._ ., c ' t. mula. .. ,..__ -.. -....., • I'DIT o.a Dr cp ...,.... ...... ,.. ..... --.. ,, pile ,.... ... .. .. wu ltarf.eod try ftob«t c. Wian etreetfve durin« Eutt'l' Week by ln 1936 in Glendale. In a wooden meaN ol a t:ratr'Jc check point on shack at 910 E. Colorado IUvd.. Bays!M Dr. and Mar1M Avl'., at Ju~t 2 yurs aher hls rraduation the entran~ to Balboa Island from Cl~ndal• High. He Wled Mr. Ba.rlow said that the Pol~ that Clrst one ~Bob's Pantry," Department could lt""gally control and there hf' workf'd 16 hours a the num~r of cars entering RaJ - day. 7 days a wet>+t boa ls..land as ~uure-to Insure In .February 193'7 mem~rs of public salf't)' -JUS1 as traf!Jc a high S<"hool dan<"e orchestra 1 is controlled In PasaMna durin£ burst Into Bob's Pantry·. and one 1 th~ Ne-w Year's Day ~ Parade. of them asked for !OC>mf'thmg e IIE.ADT roa EIIEJIGEJfCT dlt!~f'nt, not thto usual hambur. He said It was posslblf' that ger. th~ chf'<'k point would ~ man- Altt'r a moment'111 thought. Bob nf'd only during Pt'~k traffic took a reruJar hambur.rer bun hours. V\llene\·~ there would be- no apparent over·crowdlng of vehicles on the Island. the po· hce would make no aftempt to pre,rent an~· c-ars rrom ente-ring. he sal~ But. ht' addf'd. tht> ron· trol "Would bt' put Into effect wh.-n there w~ signs of e-1"1\er · ~E'nry dewlopmg. and all move· ment of traffic onto tht' l~tland rould bt' J::tnp~ I! the situation bf.<-amt> critic a I The plan calls for thP right hand lane on Bays1de Dr. from • p 1:* e +:+ I 8 M3M 8 8 M h ••••• • • 8 • • • • • 8 a e . <JJt. .f!Dij .. , Hop e e e *•' z g e e e e e e e •:• • a • e + e • + + e e e e + + + e +z; e LET'S ANSWER KRUSHY AND TITO . . It is o farce to dignify the ruthless dictators of Sovtet Russto ond Communist Yugoslovio in the eyes of the AmeriC4n people by meons of television interviews. It moy bo a triumph of lelevision reportin.g, but it serves only to provide a soap box for these Reds. who m thetr smug ond cle.ver woy make out os if everythi~g is h~nky dory everywhere, ond we re oil o greet big hoppy world-wtde famtly. . . • The donger is thot mony folks w.ll bel•eve thot these cut.throots ore giving straight onswers. ond thot therefore Mr. Khrushchev and Mr. Tito ore pretty grand fellows of,ter oil ... just ".~ our Horry T rumen so fondly spoke of bloody Stolin os Good Old Joe.. . It is o pretty sod commentary thot the news d tspotches w~nt mto ecstasies over the foct thot Tito, the bold fellow. do red . to. ~·sogree with Kh rushchev. Their degree of discord wos obout os s•gntftcont os two bandits disogreetng who got the most loc:t·. . . Khrushchev so id bluntly thot we II be ltv.ng under Soc•oltsm be- fore very long. Tito put it more slyly by seying thot it s up to the Amencon people which woy they wo nt to go. Both know thot we ore for olong the rood to Social ism. beautifu lly p~ved wtth. dollors by the big government boys in Washington ond thear chomp•ons every- where. W-. are wh iffing the sweet smell of disaster thot come~ from the hondouts bemg doled out by Uncle Som: More end more. g•ve-owoys, more end more subsidies, more federal otd , more federol tnterference. more federal control in oil wolb of life. more of our rights end re- sponsibilities surrendered to t~e gov~rnment .. Stond by. Krushy ond Ttto. were on the woy . . Unless ... un- less there ore enough of us smell voices crying out for o return to the principles of Americanism, indNiduol liberty. self.reltonce ond free- dom -the principles thot we ore supposed to be celebrol•ng todoy. July 4th. • • • e PUZZLE THIS ONE, IF YOU PLEASE l ife is not olwoys grim, ond even the log hos i s lighter mo ments. So. for o chonge. here's on item that wont change the course of history. or alter the future of our city. This hos to do with o puule, o first rote mental Ieeser. We we~e sitting through a rother dull Pfenning Commissio.n meeting, so B•ll Spurgeon, who wo s woiting for on Irvine Co. vonance to come up. per~ed up the situation by posing some puz~les ot the pre~s table. . Justin Berber wos there for Hohn, W•se ond Assoctotes to d•s· cuss the Moster Pion He come up with o humdtnger of a problem thot ~ep' us go•ng for the rest of the eve.n'ng. and then some. Loter ':"e bego'l to thin~ it wos · ust o clever tnd of Mr Berber to get us .•n volved whde he wos busy f;fling in the Grand Conol, or somelhtng like tho I. • Here s the puzzle· You ore given 12 pe,.,n;es ond o bofa,.ce scole Eleven penn•es we•gh the some. one is tmperfect. There ore no we tghts for the bolance scole so all you con do •s to bofMce penn e~ ogot,st pennies. With only ) seporote weigh ngs find ou t wh,ch •s the tm· perfect penny. end olso whe ther it is lighter or heavoer thon the II penn•es of equol wetght. Looks easy. doesn I it? Just try it You con locole the bod penny quickly enough. But the punier tS to find out tf d s light or heavy There s no trick involved. You have "" the necessory facts And oil ~he necessary equ•pment .. the bolonce scoles . . end o set of brotns. Go to it, end l~t me know ______________ _ LeUen- Editor of The Ensign. 1 :--lf>wport Harbor Ensign My deoar Mr. Haapa: Dear Hop: r would like to thank you and r want to convey our thanks tor your staff tor the fine coopera· thl' wonderful way In which you tlo you have given me during have assisted our church during then past year our three·year pastorate In New. at pleasure port BE'ach. You and your' staff Itk~as b~n ~thgr;eg and Bob 1 have a lways been ao friendly and wor ng w d to a helpful. We have especially en· Burns and I look forwar 1 1 joyed knowing yo1,1 and Pee and continuation of our congen a I the other members of your sta.U. association In the future. ds t you We will follow, wtth Interest, With kindest regar o d the progress which your paper and best wishes to both Peg an will continue maklnc throuchout the baby. I am the years.. Yours sln~rely. d beat wtah Mrs. Ralph Tandowsky, Our thanks An ea. Press Chairman, Sincerely yours, Lido Isle Woman's Club The Rev. Donald G. Sapp P.S. Pleue don't let old "C.Q. Hottman" give us any more shocks like his April Fool CO· lumn, threatening to resign. l think I went Into shock alter the first few words, didn't finish the column 110 was fooled com· pletely. Finally, some kind soul put me out of my misery and told 1ne he was just kidding. I wtah he wouldn't do those thinp! ------- Editor of the Enslen, School Board Elects Berry tM dty boJ ID tiW 0M111trJ' a.. ~ U..t cow. .,_ ..... 1'lw1 had alwa,a ....... t Uaat the m14k lUIS ~t tt. Sat:urdQ'I ..... .._: "luw. nn.t dei1Dq1Nfte7 tnern• dtAid by at't.l:llrM1 ....... llvwD ..... ..t.n 1 s)NclJet 1 be.~M¥e 1n "Bod~ waa .... t ballal~· aoqts to ~ book on. Jt It 000 lpUfldlna ,_,.., ,.., ... ,._ waan't actn' the ,ambUna aun4 taO a ciQ" -ftat'e a 49, eon.nota......_ ..... oulllde .. ~ ....... laft. WMn 1 cetrW the JMMt I wu BY~~- eapptled t;y !fewport Beedl cit) Anyhow, l«'a don't apend the CONOIM by the -~ ot the wa•. ,801De u~. COGtr&ct • ~ betofie we a-t lt. Let'• a.o.. '"Youw aot Jt ~.AU )'OU ..,, ••• -• -·• ..-,._ l/lltll'l ...... are a nke vtU•ae have to 4o a. to a-t 'the Joad ot With a lO.clay DOtlee c:aJM»lla· tbat we AN and not a metropolla. brleb « D)Ud on ,.,.., illhoOJder don claw., .ome with no recotd Let'• be L.T.O.'a UJttle 11me and c:llmb that laddtf. 'lbe IUY ot aru-acreement. It wu a ()pinto,.) and .. t UMd to that ap tbere ctoea ,u the W'Oitt." eGOIIIG....-o Don't expect muc:h ol a column th.Ja week. I'm too buay ptttn.c ~dy to take f1tt on a flablni trip. I've planned It for montha, but as usual, find many thlnp atlU undone at the Jut minute. Someone uked "Are you all ready to leave on your trip!" .t.(y answer wu that I was NEVER ready. I just do as much u poaJble untll I nm out ol. time, then leave! The c:un-ent junket wtJJ be the lonrest of any flablng excursion to date. Thla Tuesday afternoon I'rn pttinc aboard Bonanza, our own local alrUne, change to American at L.A. International AJrport. leave at 8:45 p.m., and arrive In Wuhlncton, D.C. at 7:10 a.m. Wednesday. At Washington. I'll be greeted by my &ood friend Otis Beasley, who Ia juat about as gone on marlin flablnc u this one. He's already rat.ed 3 blue marlin and a aaJlflsh ott Cape Hatteras thla season. The blues didn't strike. The aaU dld. In his apare time. Otia Is a.asJstant secretary for administration ot the Department of the Interior. We met Otla last April on Mazatlan during the 11th International U&ht Tackle Tournament. He's a great guy. e OCEAJf ClTT, ICAJITLAJO) Shortly after arrival In the Na- tion's Capitol, we'll take ott In Otis' car for Ocean City, Mary. land. It's about 140 miles from Washington, via Annapolis and Salisbury, Md. And the next a.m., July 4, we're going fishing! Ocean City ls famous as the hottest spot there Is for the fighting white marlin. They are a small member of the bUI ·tish tribe, running around 75 lbs.. on tht' average. But they are plenti· ful. Many yt'ars ago. In 1939. to be exact, J saw my first marlJn, In this same spot. Four Penna. trout tlshPrmen had gone to Ocean City to try the saJt.water gamt'. We were trolling four lines. When tht> silver horde hit. we had ONE ON EACH UNE - a quadruple hook-up! I never did catch one. then or the next year, but this time, I'm out f« blood. e LOCAL CLAJ1 Otis and I wtll also fish to· gether on the 6th. On that day, most of the other members of the California delegation will arrive. OUR state Is sending seven teams. this number tied only by Florida. for competltlcm In the veatest of all the light taclue <'lassies. Thp night of July 6th I'll be welcoming about 30 local anglt'rs. and many of their wives, and giving them the low·down on thP white marlin. J hope! Hereo are the California threats to thE' champion's t itle In the 12th International Light Tackle Tournament: The Tuna Club (Avalon! - Paul Rogers (Lido Islel, captain; Don Locke and Lester Lowe. Balboa Angling Club -Ray Dike INewport Beach), captain; Horace Witherspoon, and one other. not known at-tht' moment. Pacific Anglers-Harry Rogers (Lido Islel, c aptaIn; Merle 1 Beanyl Afflerbaugh, and AJ Manderbach. Light Tackle Marlin Club - Art Hall ILong Beach l, captain: l..ef' J. Harter !Corona del Marl and Calling "Yours Truly'' C.Q. hodppoctp. c:atdl u e.tdl ~ belore w. u.rt acUq like Bod ea.nt.n' J&nl\l&,. Oofn anatued deal Inherited by the B.T.O.'a (Ill 'ftriJe O.,.ato,.). u.. bttdt muon ot pl....,_: emnpete luly 9, 10 and 12, and n .. ctty manqw lut yeu. I ... by the paper. t.tJ.at eo.ta a mud.'' ~ly br the hod the ladlea lnetudJnc our vvy ~nc the ltema '!e find thla 1( .. topa ua In population and ' , "Hanrtnt. on the ll4lder, ex])eft catttorpJa pla, many ol very tnteresunc one: Newport emplOye sa penona. We In Ntw· ; tr)1nc to come.'' whom w1Jl acooinpany their-hua· Helchta Irrlcatton DlatJ1c:t, 15th port leach .mploy 250. That'• wen. don't wony about lt. We banda, wlll tab over the atap and Slpal, a private water oom. owrdoJnf the "keeptnr up with ean always 10 back to com on July 11th. pany which hu been bu)'lhc an the Jon--.•• ~ad'and mol--.1 alwaya did Thla hex·bltten anele wtll do avea~ of 10 acre feet a month • • • ll.ke food com bread. hl.s best to keep you posted on (that'a 435,600 c:u. tt.. or 3,049.l00 e &CO•OIIT ltOYU the bll doJnp at Ocean City. The p Jiona). The Coundl and dty manacer ...... 11· Calttonatana.. especially Pacific So you didn't knbw unUl Juat have ahown ddlnlte allf\8 ot be. ..., Anclera. will be In contact with now that the resldenta In aome comJnr economy eoNicloua, u ~dentll of Newport Beach etther Georee Grtttlth, at the of our annexaUona cet their ahown by the denJal of the an. donated 11197.11 on June 23 to the Balboa Bay Club, or Harold Ke-''white" water from the private. nu.aJ request ot ttreworka at the City o1 Hope HoapltaJ. 'nle Ifni· noyer, on Lido Isle, every tour. ly owned water company, Whose Balboa Pier, and ot the annual tora and the BJ-Lowl, 1~ auto· nament nleht. You can eet the atodc they had to bqy wben they aJlotment to the Newport Harbor mobl1e clW., and poUt. oftlc.tra dope f19m them dally, 1t you boupt their homes ln the aub· Cbamber ot ~htclren ...a.ted In the d.rtve. Others U · can't walt for the next edition of dlvtalon. 'nte aubcUvtder put In feed. but, you know, a Uttle ~ lncluded Drew lob.Nion, Calilnc C.Q. the malna and then eave them to hen~ and a Uttle there · · • Jf1b Slrdth, and IUdlard Boa. • AUACOilE TOUHEY. TOOl the prlva~ water company. Of 'l'hl$ Is timely 1A view ol the man., all ot Corona del Mar; M.ra. Before the Ocean Ctty deal Ia coune, the eost wu added to the f~ that t.heTe wtiJ no doubt be E1J%awth Balier and her aon, over, our own blegest tuhlng ho~ owners' purcbue prfce. rec:om.mendaUona from the waya Dare. of Balboa laland; ud re· competition begins, namely the Se you didn't know until now and me&M conunJttee to lump .erve goJice omcet 8ld Iutter· 12th INTEltCLUB ALB A C 0 R E that wd privati! water company the ce»t ot 7 ,or 8 caplt-.1 lm· WOftll aftd hfi eon Dtttr. TOURNAMENT, aet for July 12. buya Ita "white water" rrom the provementa on a bond luue to ;l.iiiiiiiiiii.iii~lllllli-iilii-.llliiiiillilll-lit 13 and 14. Repo~ to date say City ol Newport Beach whole· be put up for the approval ol that the albacore, as ls their aaJe by the acre foot (there are the vot~. . custom, are playtne hard·tO·Iet 304.920 callona per acre foot), Let'a aee what haa happened and far.away at the moment. but and that you and ( pay Sl.75 a to us In the Jut 2 yean In the belnr the unpredictable little month meter ebarce for the pfi. way of added tax burdens and cusses that they are. any thine vllege of buylnc water at a re· local clty charc•: The 55-c:ent can happen In the next ten days. cently Increased price. These 2 tax oVet'·rlde for a new .hlp Good luck, you euys. all 162 of ltema to pay for a new rMerVolr «hool; the 15·cent tax over·rlde you! Those of us In Ocean City so that we can have "'white wa-for the Newport elementary will be anxious to know how you ter," and aell It to a privately .cbooU, primarily to raJae teacll. are doing! We sure wish you the owned water company whole· ers' pay; the lncreue In mtnJ. best! • sale. which In tuma aella It to mum ch&rle on watet' met .. e CHAMP CBAmMAlf our annexed ~nts, who do plus the lncn!aae of water rater We're going to be up against not pay a meter charge to the to .pay for the new water reset'· real atlft rompetlllon back In City of Newport Beach but will voir; the lncreaae In special fUnd Maryland, looks like. The mall own wtth us the reservoir when tax rates for funds of library, today brought a letter from tl\e It's paid for. parks, beache. and ~ation Cortland Line Company, proudly Recommendation: Charge those and retirement. up a net of 7 staUne the tact that their Cort· people who buy ''white water" ~nta for th~ ft:ca! year. land Supercoty linen line had from the privately owned com. produced a pair of champions. pany the same m@ter charre that out at the recent tuna tourna· the rest of us pay. Anything In · ments In the Atlantic. equitable In that? The CAT CAY TOURNAMENT • • • wu won by W. K. "Bill" Car· e 1.200 A TED penter of Wilmington, Del .. with Whoa! Let's face the facts Jn . seven big blue·flns totalling stead o! the delu.aJons of gran. 2.882 lbs. BUl ls a ~mber of the deur about our future population U.S. Tuna Team. The BIMINl lncreaM. In the past few yeah TOtfRNEY was the one that got we have Increased a little over me, though. The winnah was a thousand a year, and remember none other than OS OWINGS, of that we grabbed and anne~ed Wuhlncton, D.C. with 4 blegles some populated areaa. golne 1.908~ 1M. It JUST HAP· Rl&ht now our onJy expanaton PENS that OS Ia Genet'aJ. Chair· wUJ be new aubdfvtaiona In the man ot the 12th lntet'naUonal alneJe poulble d.lNc:t1on, the lr· and captain of the Ocean City Vhle Co.'a putu.re land In the Upt Tackle Club, h<*t f« the next 5 yan 1 pred~ lea than to~·~S:~nr!:any worried, thourh. 1~ a year lncreue. What and e WIIEU WI: CODfQ? Where are we headed a.nd h~ soon will be we get there! Yes, I judce It t. time that we ctve a little sober thought to the fu- ture. Our present crop ol juve- niles don't aeem to have any ldeu of economy. They treat money like It erowa on tree. All they know ia that they aak mom and pop for it. Tbey are Uke Given any sort of luck. (and you can't dlscount that old ral!) I'll still say that Calltornla ha.a the best and most light tackJe ex· perts of any spot In the world Until proven otherwise. and I quote Dick Jennings. Cortland'• Public Relations Director, "When the cups are up and the chtpa are down" I'll put my dinero on our home' ft1Wn boys! ADOlS! HAST A OCEAN CITY! .•. We ....,u. Ia CbickeA Turby, Bam, ._, 11114 Spareriba. Sped.cd atteatioa gt._ Be a summer aubatltute for a regular volunteer! In order to meet any emerJency', two VO• lunteerS' are needed lmtnedJate· Jy to clean and aterllJze rnedlc:al lnstrumenta for a f.ree nuralnl agency that aervea anyone who 1.s Ill and unablf to pay for medical care. 3421 E. C.aat IIP••r CORONA DEL MAil • ..... 4124 \ PIIDIIDUUD ................ HEN TURKEYS •• er., l~~r~pl .. 101 miMAfl CAU ••• La Paz Sporumen'a Club - Bert Devere. captain; Karl Miller IN~rt Beach), George CoJ- IInee. Los Angeles Rod and Reel Club -R. M. Andenon, captain; Dave Rosenthal, Paul Manuel, Max Fenmore, alternate. Two hours a week per volun• teer Is a 11 that Ia uked, and the days and houra are OexJble. Any momlnc Monday Urroup Friday, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, are the tlmes ald t. needed. OICAa ICAYKa l••h_. -J) ' 1W Canned Hams Imperial Valley Anglera Club -Cal Rector (El Centro), cap· taln; othet' two team.matH not reported to date. • The tournament bectns. omct. ally, on July 9, but there will be a lot of pre.tourna.rnent "prac- tice" before that. The men will Experlen~ Ia not nec:ea.aJ7 and the need t. ureent. eo wtU two wtlllnc volunteer. pleut contact the Community Volun· teer Bureau at Ll 8-o717 or viaft the office at 325 No. Newport Blvd., Newport Hetahta, Tueaday tJtroup Prlday 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. T . BPW ~resid e nt Mary Naegeli Picks Committees, Chairmen Mary Na~1ell, president of the man; Ruby Fox. Dorothea Sh~­ Newport fllltbOr Busl.neu and ly. M.arte Rollin&. Nancy MtddJe. Proteulona1 Women'• Club, an. ton. nounces th.t: appointment ol com· e BnaAL COIIJOTEU mJttees and dlalrmen lor the EMBLEM-YEAR BOOK: Lydia cormnr yee.r. Southworth, chalnnan; Verna • Dorothy Sutherland and Edna Sullivan. Jacober will MrW u co·chair- men tor the annual Christ.mu .WELFABE: Ma.rl~old Schlue- p r e' vIew. Ruth Wtllmes wu ter, cha.Jnna.n; Marraret Ere. named parliamentarian. Meu Evereon. Mary McChesne)'. Here are the committee assl1n· CONVENnONS: Jee.n Howell. ment..: M.AB:CH OP' DIMES: Sue Hor· • ITAJfODfC:. COIOQTTEES vath, chalnn .. ; Greth\ TubtJ., CARE E R ADV ANCEHENT: Marilynn Wheeler. Vfta UUenthal, chalrman; Kath-REPORT COORDlN A TOR: leen Coleman, Nelda Gibson. Marie Uke. Cla.ra Ellen Spelman, Lena Mae HlSTORJAN: Lylyaa Pan1bom. a,111111 IIi Plsriz•• F•· Fa••• lilt II The Newport Harbor Opt1m15t CJub will hold an OpUmlft Day rcw memben and their ramUt• W~dnaday, July 3l. at the L&ey "H" Sk)' Ranch. lf.crution pro· vtded will be pitch and putt. abUtneboa.rd, IIW1m.mln~. and a chlldren'a wadtn1 pool. DJnn~r wUl a,. MJ"Ved ln the evenJn1. Oecar Smith. member ot the J...o. Ani~H club for 39~ yeara. wu CQest at th~ meeUn1 lut week at the VIlla Marina. Mr. Smith wu formerly lnteornatton· ai plftldent an• p~ldent of hb club. Be wu instrumental In the adoption of the Optimbt Creed and the foundlne of the Boys' Home. W&WJOIIT •aaoa DUalf J ,..,...,A1'. 1DL y t. 1117 1UJU01r DAUGIITZ& JK)D A 7·pound. 9.ounce f(lrl was born to Mr. and Mra. Harold Han.on ot c&30"-H~llotrope Ave , Corona del Mar, SUnday, June 2l. ,., ... ! YOU CO D8 lEI lEI NEWPORT HARIOR Business a& Professional Women's Club honored its seholarship winners at dinner at the New~rt Harbor Yacht Club. Left to right: Brenda Elford. Claudia Gen+osi,eJudy Sutherland, high school scholarship winners, $100 each; BPW President Mary Naeqeli, Mrs. B4rbaro Roberts, Orange Coast College scholarship. $200; Diane , T rooion. high $Chool scholcmhip. $100. The $600 por year in scholarships offered by tho B.P.W., is part of tho revenue from the dub's annuai ... Chri~tmos Preview held in Decem- bel'. (Don Bush photo). Wlllley. AIDS' TO SMALL BUSINESS: BIG SISTER: Olive Bateman, Bette Buah, ch•lrman; Sandy chalr!TWln; Florence Bauer. Helen CarLson, Velma O'Brien, Eleancw President Norman Brov.rn re- ported that the board or direc- tors hu authorized the purchue ot a new Ampro projector. Spies. Helen Wolford. Usk. FINANCE: Ruby St~enson. COURTESY: Ruth G err Ia h, BONE POB YACATIOJf chairman; Cntra GriUitha. chairman; Betty Hortman. Dick Lewis la spendJnc the NEWS SERVlCE: Marilyn Le-MUSIC: Sara Blattennan. summeor with hls parenta. Mr. Baron, chairman; Dorothy Palen, HOSPITAUTY: Roberta Shell. and Mn1. Howard Lewla, 329 VIa .. • .. ...., ·-·-,._ •• fM' lwc. 11 The <>ranee Cout Chapter Or- der of De Molay 1a currently makJn~ plana tor lta annual brealctut to be heJd from 8 a.m. until noon Saturday, Aueuat 17, at the Coeta Mesa Park. Future Mothers Are Guests At Auxil~ary's Stork ! ea Helen Norton. chairman; Mild~ Chapman, Udo Soud. Udo Iale. recoverlne PROGRAM: M~rrUee Dungan. MazJe BJrd. Ruth Wrieht. from a strenuous year at Stan- HEALTif lr SAFETY: Marilyn TICKETS: El.leen George. chair-ford University. purauln1 the Miller. chalrman; Loube Foote. man; Natalie Wlae, Virginia field of electric en11neerinl. VIctoria Jones. Golden Smith. Dee Weber, PhyJJb Gaston. Meta Dick graduated from Harbor Boyd. Bachmann. High In 1954 and enjoyed the Hot cakes. sauaa1e, orance Juice, mJik or · coHee are •key Items on th~ menu. The food will be specla11y prepared and served by mothers of De Molay mem · bers and supervbed by dlatrfct Oran1e County !upervt.or Heinz Kaiser. Homer Smith, owner ot the BaJOO.. Market, 11 donatlnc the food, and local buaJneamen have donated prtz.ea. Future mothers Uvtnr tn the H•rbor area were 1fUest5 last week at a Stork Tea helc1 by the Huntlneton Beach chapter of Hoag AuxJJiary In the maternity wln& of the hoepttal. Mrs. Florence-Tunis, president of the chapt~r. Mrs. wtoltred Bacon, hospital administrator, and Dr. Hugh Plumb, president ot the medical staff. gave the a.uembled guests a cordial wel- come. Mrs. Marie Thompson, In charee or the nursery. spoke on factors rerardlng bablH, Miss Dorothy Copeman outllned the IIWI Ill Is .... Te lle .. ls lirl Wla n. Del Frakt~,-II Rifle Ttnalllll Robin Ann. flrst daucbter ol Mr. and M,.._ Don Frakes of 716 Femleal Ave., Corona del Mar. wu born Sunday, June 16 .... at Hoar Hospital. Robin welehed 7 pounds. 14 ounces and wu 20 Inches lone. Robin haa a brother. Don WIIUam. who ls 19 months of a1e. Th~ Frakes have been llvtng In the Harbor area two yea.-.. They moved from Long Beach. Mr. FrakH 11 a student at Lon1 Beach State College and worka part time at La Cantina Uquor Store, Corona d~ Ma.r. lira m• l••••n Oallwlll II ICC All Rarbol' Jtoyr Club mem· .._. wW be ,.llllt~ to twlm at Ora.qte Oout ODIJ ... eMil ...._. dQ' and ftunc!~. A bua wtll lMW the club at 2 p.m.. and wUJ mum from the colle,e at 3:4.5. • Se.uon tlcketa may be pur. chued at the collee-e for $2. or It wtll co.t 25 centa per day. Boys are reminded nqt to for1et a towel. su , Mlss Judy Regan of 445 Santa Ana Ave .. Newport Heights. was ~warded the top gold medal In the smallbore rifle tournament June Z1 at th~ South Coast Gun Club, north or Corona del Mar on MacArthur BJvd. Miss Regan was also hlgh scorer of til~ ~enlnr. shooUng a perfect score of 400 wltb 35 x's In the 2-man teams match. Her Individual aggr.gate score, the hlghM posted !or the day, was 798x54. Largest and Mpst Complete Furniture Store in the ArM. c.n-._ OtcOitATING SElVICI L~ ~5111 Beus t ... Gar~tD Fvmilhings for homes, dubs. yacht!. )017 W. Coast Hi9hwey ~pott e..,h NTS (or 1/()Ur 1n0MJ1 back) . . . . all ~ In the lUll-... tbe ~~ ~ SEA • sxr. poeUJo. fJCUola COD- ditiom Mia. PftPnlt. peelbtf. leta fOU tan a.utiluDy without di8colplon .•• you'll haw a loal-lalliQI taft ~ 1 admire. Tbara trb1 8ltA lc SKI ou...U. all oda. IUiltan~ service~ of the Vlsltln~ Nu,... A.uoclatlon. Mlaa Ruth Burke, a baby food counselor, showed a color film entitled "Know Your Baby", and prnented each of the upectant mothers with a ctrt. PUBUC AFFAIRS: Do rot h y BOSSES NIGHT: Marie Lan-honor of belne editor ol the Reddick. chal.muln; Kay Vaughn. nine. Ruth WUJmes. •"liBeiiaiico•n•"·._ _____ iiiiiiiiiiiili Fredah Bates. Margie Richard-I YOUTH AC'TIV11lES : Jeanne 1 son. I Chapman. chairm.an; Doone Law- l!EGISLATION: Alda Gorton.1 soo. Beatrice Cusldy, Dorothy Jo chalrman; &o.e Fenton. EJiz.a. Swanson. Va.lorle Shields. • beth Marshall, Allee Crank. Ell., DECORATIONS: Ma.rde Moore., zabeth Hesa. chairman; Osa Wleberg. Evelyn ---~ --=---~-- The tea table wu decorated In traditional baby colors and a benign stork hanglng from over· head guarded the table. Mrs. A. E. Bardwell aod Mrs. Harry Over- myer presided over the tea table. Mrs. Don McBride and Mrs. Har- old Bender were hostesses tn charge of the guest book. MEMBERSHIP: Allee Fox, Lindsay, O'Deana Mlka. Ceral · chairman; Agnes Blomquist. Eve -din~ Bryan. Dorothy Zabelskl. lyn Varner. Mildred Swanson Dorothy Wllllarn.s. NATIONAL SECURITY: June RAFFLE PRIZE: Helen Cole. Peterson. chairman; Neva Oak -chairman. Isabelle Bowles, Cella den. Peg Haapa, VIrginia Towle. Thayer, Jessie Hlll. Margaret Hawks. Pauline Frede~ BRUCE MARTIN AUTO-TRUCI -RIE -UFE rl<"k. LOCAL AGENT The future mothen; were taken on a tour of the hospital folJQW- lng the program INTERN AT I 0 ~A L R E LA- TJONS: Mildred Stanley. c-hair- Place your clasal!ied ad In the Newport Harbor Enslen -Call Harbor 1114 or Harbor 1115. 1793 !fEWPORT AVE... COST A tlESA OFFICE: Uberty 8-!55.'W RES. Uberty 8-~ Statement of Condition Directors BYRON J. BADHAM Prrsulntt, 'llolfa-H11~t c.,,.., C. A. BARK.lR.JR. s,.,.,. v-Prasliftl LM~ Awv•ft c-,-.-. HAilllY J. BAUI& v;.a......._.,,..~ Su nl uwU/Jfww¥~C..,_, GIO. Y . BR~LJN AI,_.'J Ill uw P~t. S,..._. P.ai.1 C...l-1 ASA V. CALl. a..~ •/II># s.-J PMJfo /lf•t.M Ufo l•1•r-Cl•,.•1 EDWARD W. CARTER Prr~ultnll, B,-.~HIIIh St•ns. 1-. VICTOR. M. CARTER Praulnt, Ci11 •/ Ho~ A. E. STEWAllT CHAFFEY Lrodwr C. C. DePLEDGB s,. .. ,. v'" Praukwl AS OP .JUN. a o. teB7 ~sou rces Cath aod Due fr.ocD. &nkS . • . • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • . • . . United Scates Gove.m,meot Securities .•...........•• Obligations of Other Federal Agencies .. S_ 8,240.582.56- State, County, and Municipal Bonds . . . . 60.332.086.66 Federal Reserve Bank Stock .................... . Loans ............... -...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Bank Premises, Furniture. and f ixtures ............. . Earned Jacome Receivable ..................... . Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances $ 230,13S.832.76 68. Cj ~ 1.669.22. 1 •. ~~3,lSO.OO 449.0.H. 'i81.99 I 2.1 54.4 11.42 3.~_,3.' \4.40 5.191.~S~.4S Oth R l .t•--.4:! .... 3 ~ er esource:s .•...•...........•........... ____ 7 ___ ~_ CHARLES DETOY p.,,.,.,,. Total ...•................................. SI.Ot 6.R61.186.19 c.JtltJC't/1, s-Jwr (r c-,_, CHAS.!. DONNiiU.Y s ..... "*" o. ... u, 6 p,..J}I Al,.nt'JI ALLAN HANCOCK htJttllet, Lll Bru S.O.rilitJ C.. JOHN D. IC.iJlR. ~t.A~N•••~G,.~ c-p.r.rie• • fllANIC. L ~1NG p,.,ut/nft JOHN A. MCCONB ~tJ•sllruHI,..,J1(A~r111iH HBNllY T. MUDD ~t, '"*"" NiJm c.r,.r•t- BLVON MUSICK. llhuicj. r..m fr G-11. AII#I'H1f Pfui~Mu, Piru.nl* Gr-"" .....,_.;,;,. ef 1/i._;; HAllOLD QUINTON ~ s. ,, ••c.JifwwM~c-,.., llAYYOND W. STEPHENS ~,.,._frS.~ ,.,.,._,. cunoa.otwnu E . u 1'-1'\ rf I lllVING M. Y A.lXIa. rAw.~T,.,.&r.-.(~ J:iabilities Demand Deposats .•• : •••••....... $664,959,438.51 Time !Hposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 227,821,359.00 I United States Government Deposits. . . • 16,804,550.99 Other Public Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.018.129.02 $ 940,603.4~~.52 Reserve for Interest, Taxes, and Expenses .....••..••• Uneamed locome Collected .........•.•••••.•••• Lettea of Credit and Acceptances ....••....•.•..•• Capital Stock .•................. s 19.~2.637.50 Surplus. • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,863,425.00 Uodirided Profits . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . • 13.040.622.37 5,65 3.88~ .17 5,994,304.18 5,304,132.45 59.:\06.684.87 Toc:al ••••••••••.............••••.......... $1.016.862,486.19 . - ·~~.46).57 pi~ eo f«W'e P.blic r..odaedTruu D«-rosscs Mel 106 ocher f"ll11IWS. u reqaiftd or pHmitT~ br la• • • • • COM P.T.A. Programs .Set For Coming School Year Pat Clemence to Be Wed to Bob Gallivan THE FORMER Morilyn Ann Jones of Coste Mesa beceme the June bride of Robert E Wotts of B.,lboo. (Bernie Alden photo). Marilyn Ann Jones Is Bride of Robert Watts of Balboa A motlt of white daisit>s was 1 was madt> with larg~ bouffant u~d In the June wedding cer~. 1 sleeves and a trimming of em- mony of Miss Marilyn Ann Jones broidered daisies. An apron ~f­ of 6-17 Shalimar Dr .. Costa Mesa. (('('t adornl"d tht> billowing s kirt. and Robert E. Watts of Balboa. Her shoulder length veil was \\'lllte daisies, gladioli and caught by a sweetheart head- stock d('COratt'd St. Andrews pie«> trimmed' with Sf.'E'd pearls Prt>Sbyterian Church, where the To romplett> her rostumt>. tht> marriage vows wt-re exchanged bndE' \\ore teardrop pearl ear on Saturday afternoon, June 23. rings gl\·en to her by the groom White daisies trimmed the n('('k· She carried a wh1te orchid sur- line of the bride's gown and rounded with Illy of the valley, whitp and blue daisies were car-carnations and blut' delphinium riPd by the bridal attendants. Mrs. B. E. Alley or Taft. sister Tht' bnde Is the daughter of of the bride. served as ht>r maid Mr and Mrs. Raymond P. Jones of honor. The groom's sister-In- of Taft The groom's part>nts art> law. Mrs. Frank Watts. and Miss Mr and Mrs Coy Watlll of 2144 Dorothy Sprengt'r of Huntington Oci!an Blvd. Balboa The Rev Beach were bridf'smalds All of Jamt>s Stewart read tht> double the attendants wore ballt>rlna nng ct.>rt>mony length gowns of aqua nylon A fl oor lt>ngth gown of whitt> dottffi Swiss. made with high nylon marquisette was chosen nt'Cklines and bouftant sleeves by the bride for her wedding 1 and skirts. They wore matching dress. The snugly fitting bodice aqua shoes and tufted vt>lls and Professional Directory P'UWEIIAL DDl.ECTOIIS Friendly Nel£hborhood Service PARKES-BELL MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-3433 6: 8-3434 Costa Mesa N OW ... TWO BALTZ MORTUARIES St'rvln& the Harbor Area Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY THE SEA I carried natural straw hat baskPts spilling over with white and aqua dalfles. Mr. Wafts chose his brother, F'rank, ts best man. Ushers wt>rt> Worley Alt>xander, Richard Run- nells and Bob Ore A nl('('(' and nephew of the bride. Cheryl Kay and Craig Alley of Taft. were flower girl and ring bearer. The little girl wore a floor lt>ngth aqua dotted Swiss dres.." and carrit>d a baskt>t of whItt> da isles Mrs. Lewis Kidder was wedding soloist a('("()mpanled by Mrs. Dwight Mayfield at the or&an Following the wt>ddlng a re· ct>ption was held at the Elks Club In Nt>wport. where Mrs. Jones greeted guests In a rose mauve lace dress with jacket with blending rose accessories and a whitt> orchid C'Orsage Tht' The Corona del Mar School P.T.A. has released a schedule of Its meetlnp to be held the coming IIChool year tn the cafe- torlum at th~ school. Below are the date. time, th~e. hostes.seJ~, and committees featured at the meetings. Monday, Sept. 23 : 7:30 to 9 p.m .; Gtottlng Acquainted Vl(ith Your"School, o~n house; P.'t.A. Board: h06pltallty. grade rep- resentatives, and parent t'duca- tlon. · Monday, Oct. 21; 7:30 p.m .; 'Fatht>r'lt Night, Gay Nineties Fashion Show, Pie Box Auction, and SO<'Ial hour: P.T.A. Board ; ways and means, membership, and magazines. Monday, Nov. 18: 2 to 3:30 p.m .; Tradition Customs, cake d£'rnratlng and holiday Ideas by Marjorlf:' Barnett; klnd~rgarten room mothers: character educa - tion and r~d book. Friday, Ot'<'. 13; Christmas program. Monday, Jan. 13: 2 to 3:30 p m . Our Children and Art.,Joan U.F. Directtn Bill Farewen II lew. s.,, The board of directors of the Newport Beach United Fund paid tribute and said Its fare- wells last week to publicity chairman the Rev. Donald Sapp, who last week left his pastorate of the Balboa Island Community Methodist Church. The Rev. Sapp has attepted a call to the Foot- hills Methodist Church at Duarye. At the . lrvint> Coaat Country Club luncheon meeting, president Ralph Myers, Jr. expressed ht. ~rsonal appreciation and that ot board members for the part the ~v. Sapp played In the succeu of the campaign last yt>ar. The Rev Sapp ~rved on the board of directors for the past two yurs. Tht> board said of the Rev. Sapp· "He has workt'd tirelessly to promote and publicize the a im of the Unltt>d Fund -to unite all welfare and h~alth agencies so there will be only one drive -one solicitation a yt>ar In the city of Newport Beach." HOlM SocleiJ liM• s,.-a 11 Atlt,HHI Harbor 42 3520 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar Baltz Mortuary Llbf>rty 8-2121 17h lr Superior, Costa Mesa . I groom's mother wore a powdt>r Albert Launer. member of the blue linen and chiffon dr~s Tri-County Advisory Board of the made in the empire style. Sht> Children's Home Society, spoke had white attessorles and a on the lawyer's approach to white orchid corsa&f'. adoptions last week at thto New· Following a honeymoon at Las port Au xiliary's final meeting ol Vegas and Boulder City. the thE' year at the home of president young couple are making thelrl Mrs. Howard Lawson, 1220 Wes t home in Costa Mesa The bride. Bay Ave .. Newport Beach. cuTTently employed In the Balboa I Mr. Launer discussed the ethl- otrlce of Southern California Edl-cal con!llct often encountered by c;on Co., Is a graduate of Taft thf.' attorn~y In handling a pr1- Unlon High School. The groom vate adoption and the problem graduated from Newport Harbor of legality In placing the child. High School and ls compl4.'tlng Mr. Launer Ia a past member of his education at Long Beach the 111ate board of governors for State College. the California Bar In the Adop- AMPLE PARKING BOTIJ LOCATIONS CEMETEIIY HARBOR • REST MEMORI AL PARK Harbor Blvd. at Glaler KIMBERLY ,~1158 OPTOIIETJIT Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometrist and Ortboptl.at 2721 E. Coaat Hlchway Corona del Mar, Callfomla Harbor 6845 p For all your PTintln& Needs THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. HARBOR 1114 2850 E. Cout Htehway Corona del Mar Stcial It St. IMre• TeFu ... loiC,.. The Women·a Fellow.hip of St. Andrew's Pretlbyterlan Church will hold their annual Ic-e cream soclal from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednes- day, July 10, In the church patio. Milt and Mignon Stannard are the general chairmen. Assisting them wUI be Glenn and Allee White. tickets; Dave and Marge Olmsted, kitchen clean-up; Don and Anita Martin, Jce cream; and Guild board members and their husbands wlll ~rve. 'ncketa may be obtaln~d from Clr'CI~ members between church services Sunday or by calllna Ina Whlte at Uberty 8·7UT4. tion Division. A luncheon was provided by sustaining members Mmes. Roy Andt"tsen, David Con10n, ChaUen Landers, Fl~Uh Springer, Kenneth Starege, 0. G. Suess, and Charles Ullman. Ala W•••• Dies Anna Woodson, 68. of 2102 Fairview Road, Cotta Mesa, .died Wednesday, June 19, at Boa& H08pltal after a brief Ulness. Sht wu a native of JUinol.s and lived In Coeta Mesa 35 years... Funeral aervtces w~ held Saturday at Baltz M ortu a r t Chapel, eo.ta Mesa. wtth the Jrev. Edwlft C. GclnJillt, put~ ot tM Corona Ckl Mar Commaatt::y Church. • Brandt, speaker; first if&de room mothers; arta and ~tera, pub- licity. Friday, Feb. 14: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Spa&hettl Dinner, enter- tainment; ways and means.. if1lde representatives. Monday, March 10; 2 to 3:30 p.m.; Physical Hea lth and Ballet, Dorothy Jo Swanson, spea~er; pre.entaUon ot lit~ membership; second if&de room mothers; Founder's Day and Honorary utt> Membership legislature, health and aafety. Monday, April 14; 2 to 3:30 p.m.; Children and Music; fourth grad~ chorus; Installation of of- fleers; fourth grade room moth- ers; newsette and art. ' Monday, May 12; 7:30 to 9 p.m.; Water Recreation and Safety; third grade room rep- resentatives; health and safety, child wellare. Patricia Gay Clemence, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Clemence, 421 Dahlia Avenue, Corona del Mar, 11 countlne the days until Saturday, July :n, when she and Robert Hamlltdh Gallivan, 23, wUI recite Wlr vows at Our Lady Mt. C&.rmel CAtholic Chureh ln Newport Beach." Patricia graduated from Har- bor Hl&h. where she met her husband-to-be. She an ended U.C.L.A. for 2 years and L! a member ot the Delta Gamma Sorority. Robert, now a resld~nt of Santa Ana, graduated from Loyola Uni- versity In June and belongs to tht> Sliffia Rho fraternity. lltU!uL tire ~ o./ 'lJtupt_ e/w1u TIU W_. 1H EIIIJ ............. Y• OOIOIUMITi M'l:n!IODIST ClltJ'a,_ ~ .... _ ,._ w. 1-... St..,............._ .. __ --~ II&Z.a•EJR liND I& DAY ADVUJISI -...... ...__ --l-A..W. St.. e-ta x... ·-......... ._,_ LibelltT 1-45!11 .__: ..... as.. wnu,.. ·--· -R. a... CWford r. ru..-~.n-ty a.7111 •;;r2 l1&'- Sunday: 9:30a.m. Church Sun-Sunday Services: Sunday School, IDeS. ~ day School; 9:30 and 11:00 9:30 a.m. Mornlne Worahtz,:t Saturd~omtnc Services: Sab· a.m. MornlnCJ:;onhlp-7 p.m. 10 30 Ev b ColleM A,e .,_ .. _ 7 : a.m. an~ · ath ool: 9:30a.m.-Ser-e • .,.,...,,,...., -tee. 1 ~m. Sundavy.. N N.Y.P a mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet-p.m. ell School MYF Service; 6 d ~ 8 p.m., youn... adulta .,.,..up p.m. un ay: Prayer meet-lne: Wednaday, 8:00 p.m. __ .. • •·-tne, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. - IICJ" ,.ce. VJIJVEIIIALJIT COJOfVlnTT ____.. . I'EU..OWUIIP TBE c:anc:IM)P caJUIT TBE cauaca or CIDJST m.u a.u .... 1050 Cbucta A. c:.t. .... Odd P.UOW. Z....., SIS w . ............___ ..,_ -·--UbeltJ a.ma .... ...,.. A..., -_._,--a. C. J--. M'alr'llll eon..._ DL , .... ...._.. Sunda.y eervteea: t=-a.m. Bible tIll lt 1-SJll &mdq ~ 10:00 a..m. Monl· ltU~; 11 a.m. mam.tn• w.~r· ,._ ....._,._ Kts'... J:aa tfOIIiblp. U:OO a.& mtp: 6:00 p.m. na.tn~ iemce. SUnda7 SeorvteM: 1:45 a.m. &Ole PDIIT ~.aiitY 01' GC* Midweek eervtce. 7:30 p.m. ltUcfy; 10:!15 a.m. worship 8ft'¥· ai.4 a & &ldla A Clilllllll .... 1bunc1ay. Ice; 7:30 p.m. evenJ.ne 8ei'Vtce. 1.111 1 tt .::;:,1 CIDIIiT caqaca n 'I1D su ••• diK. c:. e...sc. ..._ c-aldty M.....u.t CZlrraAL lmLE CBUMCB Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wot· aaJboa ~ at lftla lt.. •ewport Or-.. Aft. at 2h4 lt. ablp: 10:55 a.m. ancf ~a.t JI.Atbcw 5a11 e-ta....._ Llbedy a.sa eervlee, 7:30p.m. Youne hoPle ,_._. .... .., A. a.1... A. A. EcaSen.. ..._ and CbUdren'e Service, J':IO Sun~y Wonhlp. 9:30 a.m.. and Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Mom· ~m. Sun. Mld·week Service: 11 a.m. Church 8alool, 9:30 Inc Servtee, 11:00: Evmtne edneeday, 7:30 p.m. LadJeF a.m. Midweek M~: 7:00 Sei'Y1ce. 7:30. Hid-week Serv· Mt.lonary Councll, 1b~ p .m. Wednesday p ed by Ice. W ed n e ad a y , 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. t~ all d«J, IT. IUfDDWI nDSTT'DIU ca-nu•aca-lSCia lt. & lt. • .., ••• 84.. --..::;, -:.Liclaool ...._. ...._ J--L lt.wart SUNDAY: Mornlne worship, 9 and 10:30 a.m.: Church tchool, 9:30 and 11 :00; Thu~ay, Jr. H I e b Fellowahlp, 5 p.m.; Pr-ayer, study croup, 10:00 a .m. cau.,. or ova L..ADY or liT. ca-a. IMIW~!\.1;' ...... .... ..... ..... SuD4ay M._-: 8:00 and 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. Conf.SOn: Sat· urda:rs and eva ot ta f'rfda:ya and Holy Da)'l from 4 :00 to 5:30p.m. an4 rrom 1:ao to e:ao p.m. DaUy Mu. 8:00 a .m. l'blt Friday: 6:30 a.m. and 8:00p.m. N oven,a (Perpetual Help): Monda.y, 7:45 pJ1L 6:15 p.m. potluck. Younr people meet 6 :15 p.m. Sunday. PDtST 10= UPnft eo.m.a Da. KU ST. JOACIIDI CBVaCII COJIIIE CMU8Cii liN C>raD9t A..., Colta ..._ WEWIOIIT BAaaoa ISOW • ._.._ eo.taK-C. ~.S Llbel1y a.1011 Ltrr&UAII CBUACB ._,_1!._e1v!=*B.-Ill --Aft. Father n...a. J. ....... 1501 Q1B ~ Kewpon ._._..... _..__, -.ct..d I ._ SGDday x .... crt 1. L L 10 cmd ._.1 _, ... Sunday 8Cbool. t :G a.m.· chureh ...._, .... .......,a-D 11:30 a.m. Weekdays: Mau at ~ ~ • er vIe f U:CIO aJa. ~Ina Sundq Wonbt;'~ce.: 8 ·30 ~~~·~in 4:&r~~7~00~ Dupllcate m~mtne aervtee.--8:4:1 ~=~: !;f:;.~~~~ t.;, ~-oo a.m. Sunday ~b~l: 8:30 p.m. a,m. and 11:00 a.m., Sunday; ft'8 and m~ 7 ,.m. · __ , Sunday School for echool ap Wednelday. J"raye ee and - PD11T l&n'IST CJIUJlCB croups at 9:45 a.m.; Nursery Bible study 7:45p.m. Wed!Ms-IT. JAIID Zf'IICO•AL OP WBWI'OWI' provided for both eervtea and day. sa n. ~~ .._. lalboll at..s..K:_-:,: Coat Sta.. · Sunday School ..,, 1. __ .. ..__ ..._......._ f1lll1' cauaa o? Cdiit -..... _ _....._ u..tr 140ft IT. JOIIK YIA.Jnl£1' IQ&iiflit Sun4q IMlf'Yieel: 8 :00 a.m. HolJ Pam.t..a.taert G. J.._ II'" .. _. __ A ._,...__ ._, _ _. S3a VIe._... •CCDJOid IMita Comm.alnlop; 8:15 FamJiy Serv· Sunday evtea: 9:45 a .m., Sun· • ---"" --......_. ...._. ,_ tee. 11 a.m., worablp eervice. da" School; 11:00 a.m.. Wot· Patber S: ~ ..._ Sunday Schol: 1 :15 a.m., lin· Th~ Servfea: 9:15 a.m. sb p Servtce~ p.m. Sunday Sunday Maaees: 8:30 ~ 6 8:30 clan._!_. ~~-~:00 a.m.. Wed· Pra.7er ulld; 10:30 Rol7 Com· ~:n/:31) p_::J'f~ a.m. Conte.ton: Satur:!r and ~~&oa;;m.-~~·~.: ID\UaJon. Prayer Meetfne eva of 1ft Pr1~ Holy N a.dl. ~ 9 &.a.· P'tD'r IAft'IIT caoaca ' ~; 't:r~-to 8: p.m.; l'blt 5 p.m. week .,_, t a.m.-7:.S ._. AM Aw. • Kwpe~a. a.uao• AIUIGI.T OP GOD ay-S a.m. ~-IL Wed!)~ 7·1 p.a. Frf. C... .... 1117 w. Vldad& ~ ewnblp. .... a. ...... _. c.et~~.._ ca:&IIT Lut•••u cau... -... ___ .:._:_ 1 !. 11 u...tr .... 1 OP COITA lOlA UI.M)A 11LAWD -..--., ......,. .. ....._: :._ L.l'll. Sun· .... C. K. 'ftw I -~ (IC' ~.l.u. COJiii~~llr ~~:ar ~ W~!! Sunday .ehool 1:45 a.m.. mom· •·wt-Ill-~'' .._ ..._. ~ Uftloft· 7_:30 f.at. G;: Ina wonlllp 11 a.m., evenJne . C.... ... -.,. ._.. h. nJ.na s.ntoe. W~ . 7:30 ~,.u.t terv1ce 7:45 p.m. ......,. .., • ...._ Twww IIAdlel' .. ~Pn.Jw, PrU. a.:f·Btbl Mid-week MrYk:e 7:45 p.m. SundaJ Serricee: W~-~ ler•let•: t:SJ a.m. , _¥oiactq· . • TbundaJ, Youn~ People'a Serv· Ice I a.m. Sundq at Cbarell lcboeiJ.t,=:., IDj U:OO Me i a-u ;nJt:. l'!i 1ce 7:45 p.m. Tu~. , 10:115 a.m. a.m. Wonhtp p.m. lf.t:n's Pra,. KMifn1• THJ8 SPIRITUAL SERIFS IS DIEIE CIVIC·..._, FIINI Ala) DaVJDOJU.S E.Ul W. STANLEY, lt.MfW s... ..................... ...... OM.t ~"-1771 ......... '"' IAUOA lAY ClUI RICHARO•s UDO ~ 0....,. c-ty't ....., c:-,w. .... MD VIe lW.. ....,_. ..... H.WH21 ENSI&N PUIUSHIN& co .. INC. ........ ., ...... 2110 L C... Hwy .. c:..-4.1 W. ...... .... STAFF<*) & SON ATTEND CHURCH RSUI.AllY PAUJS.IIU. WORTUAIY ........, ~ ••• s.r.t. ........... c.. .... ~~· . H.t.er ,.. a w..,., ., c.:.-. w.c. ....... .. a....,. c.l ............ .. J1IM .. c-t...,._ c.-.. .... ......,_ • • .. u ••m OPEN 'I'IIE POl1R'nl t • * • ' Wh.ydon'tyoutal k a b o u t • ! i ahudder to thlnk how duU my life would be without any, but aomet.lma my whydon'tyoutalk· a bouts 1an1 up on me aomethlnl awful, and I don't mince wor~ puttJne a flre under them! * * * r .... All ""Look cat tJt.lll battle of ..... ·--""'.e .......... . .._. lftiY laMu ••• TM a-t ·--.-.,........ ..... t.t.d• .•. Ro cattllltr oC 1-••· • 1q'Amd"9, DO at:rcdllla4r, DO IJP ••'"9 of a c-. GD4 ....... wttJa ...... .. nf:rl;xa._. Tb.la ·-··--Ia w u.. roatlalY c:laWed caad ....., .. r.a..~a,.. au u......, ...,. ... Al'a ..... to U.. bot ..-u a .,..... 0(,.... ~ * * * From Eddie, kine ot the salad makers: "'ld you meet our little monster and our bll mqnater!" Eddie wu teedlne potatoea to the ble monater. Be put a potato In a tunnel In the top, and the potato came out down there peeled and ready to be wuhed and put In the little morwter and lyonnalaed f« potato salad. The little monster allo ,-ranted chee. Cor the mountaln.a ol Cheele French Bread you lnalst on buy. lne #!Very day. * • * rr-~ -s ...... tbe alllr ..._ • I -.14 ..., PabaiMaa lAIIy diWid ,_ .. vllt. ... __. .. .-.Ida • Cllll .. • qtdcll ........ ftjdla"tfOU· .,., •• _.. raa.-. &.- _ __.._, 0 1 ........ .... a -. ra.a.- ....,..... I I 110 .. -• 0 10 •• .... -.e ............. ., .. ~-Je---1 .-y .... ,..... ......... _ .. ......... b_ ... ...... ....... al1lr .. ·-IP '""\ .ad ..t---. .... ,. ..... .... Qgldr......, caad. fall baaaly tat. .. .... ...... ......... ,... ... ... boaa to part·UIM ca.t.n to pktl•ap II ...., low c.Jarie laada. * • • From Hannon: a newspaper cllpplne "Potatoes Hleh Jn Food Value . . , Like milk, potatoes are one of the food Items that can suataln perfect health and atrenath In the human body with no other supplement except a little fat. No other veeetable offers the nutritional eaentlala that are contained In a potato." Cinched by "Paaa the Potatoes Pleue" from the University ot California "PoUtoe. paek a punch! They have a wealth ot food value under thoee brown jacket& ... have more eneriY· givlnJ value thany any other vegetable . . • are not "fatten· lng". One medlum-sl.zed potato hu about 100 calories-no more than an apple or bananL Watch the company they keep w hen dJetlne. but don't eltmlnate them. * * * . Newport Assistan~e League Admits Provisional Members , Tbe Newporf Beach Aal.ltanc:e Lraeue admitted tour provtaional members at lm June meettn• at the Leaeue Center. '!be)' are lin. • • • ofsodal note ., no e DB AJII) TilED ... . . . 1be Bill Mantners of 721 Herbert Colmwt, Mrs. Hay Dike, Mn. Elton B.a.Uett, and Kra. Edward Pell~tn. Provtalonal memben muat complete a a:lx· month tralnlnc period before ~ may become active mem. ben. Tbe leaeu• contrtbu'tad S2Q.34.5 to weltare and oommun.Jty llef'V· lee during the put n.cat year. A breakdown ot the oont:rlbutlona &how that the aen.lor eroup oon- trlbuted S12,183; Junior Awdll· ary, $5,m; and hom the newe.t auxiliary, Lu Amteu ot t..aeuna Beaeh, 12,~. A major portion ot the senior eroup'a oontrlbutiQDS loes to the support ol the Robert H. Olander, D.D.S~ Children's Dental Clinic. Other oreantzatlona aided by the leaeue are Boae Ha.pltal, Girl Scout CamperahJs-, Family Serv- Ice AgeiiC)', Community Educa- tion pro,-ram for dental health, American Field Servloe exchange student. emergency welt.are cases. and scholarships tor high school and Junior ooUeee students. CASSANDRA SOUTHWICK HOYT (Moqgie Price photo.) umlne Ave., Corona del Mar, recently a~nt a ahort holiday In Lu Veeu. leavlne their thl'ft little boys •t bome ... Mrs. Edna Franklin at 701 ~ l..arkapur Ave., Corona d~l Mar, a~nt Jut week wtth ftl~nda In ~erly Hills ... .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes (CDM m•Urnan) ot Costa M~ were In Arlz.ona for vacation time last week ... Mrs Wally Hallberg of Carnation Ave .. Co· rona del Mar, r~turned last week (rom a week-end visit with her mother In Lo8 Angeles ... Ml.ss Patricia Fl.sk. former Jasmine Ave. I'Hident, Corona dt>l Mar, was touring the Harbor Area last week showlne It to' her parenm who are vbltlne from Tacoma, Waahlngton. Miss Flak now lives In Santa Ana ... Artl.st Norman Chamberlain and his wife. artist Mary Pottenger, of Corona del Mar, are spending much of their time thl.tl summer at Rancho Santa Fe. Mrs. Chamberlain Is doing a lot of work with mosaics these days. 1be maln pu.rpoee of the lea- gue's welfare procram ls to give temporary, emergency help when needed to persons not eligible for county care, to ,ulde those who are eligible u to where and how they may receive county or state ald. and to a.ulat them untll such aid Is obtained. The league motto Is "All For Service-Service For All." Cas-sandra Southwick Hoyt to Wed William J. Pelham • • • Mrs. G. D. Grupe didn't really get scared out by the heat, she has been planning her trip to Blue River, Oregon, for some time -probably ever since she returned from the northern climes last summer. Lutle sees a slater or two and has a family reunion while she spends the summer ln Oregon. Don Crocker Is Married Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hoyt Jr. of 465 Cabrlllo St. Costa Mesa. have annotlnced the eneaeement at Mr. Boyt'a dauehter, Cauan· dra Southwick Hoyt to Wllllam J. Pelham. aon ot the J. J. Pel· hams of RlwraJde and Areadla. Caaandra craduated f r 0 m Arant-NeJ~on Vows Recited at St. James Newport Harbor Hleh School and Oran1e Coast Colleee were attended by both the bride, Mlaa loanne Arant, and erom. I...e Roy Robert Nelson, who were recent- ly mamed ln a double ring cere· mony at St James Epl.eoopal Ouateh. Tbe bride W the daupter or Mr. m d Mrs. lobn W. Arant ot 101 VIa Und..IM. Udo, and the J'l'OOfD Ia the 80n ot Mr. and Mra. Roy B. Nelson of Costa Mesa. FoUowlng their honeymoon at Lu Veeu and Grand Canyon the couple will Uve at 2060 Pomona St., Costa Mesa. ., ............ Fr. Trt, II Pns Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lee. 3308 Ocean Blvd.. Corona del Mar, have juu returned after spend. lng a week at Yosemite and Sequoia National Park. To add happiness to their homecoming, the Lee's :.1 grand· ehlldren, Diane and JeUery Jernigan, ages 4 and 10, are spending a few days "cooling off" with their grandparenu be· cause of the extreme heat In Palm Springs. . .....------------ 1be Matt Flynns, 517 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle, were busy Sat. urday and Sunday, June 29 and 30, ~ntertaln.Jn1 their 3 sons and famllies., Lt. Patrlek. U . Michael and PhUllp Flynn. Patrlek and Michael have just returned trom duty In the Orient. Lt. Patrick Flynn serves aboard a datro~ with home port In AntreJ-. and Lt. Michael Flynn Ia a aubmarlfte ottlcer, aaUJne out of San Dleeo. Phillip and IUa famUy reside In La Canada. Westrldee School for Girls In Pasadena and attended Ocddent- -.1 Colleee. She alao eraduated from Lawton School In Beverly Rilla Her croom-to-be l.s a Jun- Ior at Ocddental. He graduated from Riverside Hleh School. The Intended bride ls the cranddAu1hter of Mrs. J. Mitchell Hoyt of Gret"nwtch, Conn., and of Mrs. Peter Corsaland of Brent. wood. Her parenu are at present In the West Indies. The young couple plan to be wedded In early December. T1IOTB AJfllfOOlf~ Mrs. Jewel Fletcher· Crowe or Newport hu announced the en- eagement of her d4ughter. Miss Barbara Joanne Jackson, to Ken- neth Koster of Santa Ana. The bride-to-be attended 0 range Cout CoUege. • • • CUpid hu an eye Cor beauty- Two Oranee County &iris. who have been featured In many of our recent a,e.uty contests. an. nounced their betrothals thla week. Pat BUyk. step-daughter of t~r Newport councilman D. IC. Blue, hun't set the date for'ber marrlae~ to Bradford Eu· gene Woodington. Bot h the youne people live In Huntington Beach. A.lao from Huntington Beaeb Ia Carol June Hodges. who wtll many Marshall Norris of the Orange County Sherl.U's De· part:rnent 1n September. • • • In Anaheim Harry Smith. age 94., gave the bride away at the recent mar rlage of hla granddaughter, Miss Roberta Smith. to Donald H. Croc~r. which took pJace at the Capllla de San Antonio Chapel In Anaheim. The groom is the son of Frank W. Crocker, retired Newport Fire Chief. or Balboa and the late Mrs. Crocker. The bride's p~nt.s are Mra. Frank Tunstall of Costa Mesa and Stanley Smith of Or· ange. The young couple are maklne their home at 1954 Parsons Rd.. Costa Mesa. following a honey- moon at Lake Arrowhead. They are both craduates of Newi)C?rt Harbor High School and the eroom hu continued hla studies at Orange Coast College. U<f11 IIO'nc:a Ko. !10-F -3619 NO'MCE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On the 30th day of July, 1957, at 11 :00 a m., at the South front entrance to the Oranee County Court House In the City of Santa Ana. California, 8 A N K OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOC1ATION. as Truat~ under Deed of Trust dated April 16, 1956, executed by Max W. Po~. a married man and recorded on May 2, 1956 In Book 3494. Page 288, of Otrlclal ~rds of County or Orange, California, glv~n to secu~ an lndebtednE'SS In favor of George R Johnson and Catherine E. Johnson. huaband and wlte, as Joint tenants. by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby, noUce ol which was recorded on March 29, 1951 In Book 3853, Page 600, of Of. Clcial Records of said Orange Attendlnl th~ couple at the man1qe rttes were Mrs. lerry '!"Wo ~e fOI'Ift« coast eol· Worth,y, cousin ot the bride, as ~ student. wtll be married matron of honor: Miss J~ this week-end at CapWa M San Tunstall. another cousin. as Antonio Cha~l. An•h~lm. They bridMmA!d. and Miss Ruth Moser are Miss Jucttth Loul..se Harris. as brldesnald. dauehter ol Mr. and Mra. James Charles Kettb served as Donald 0 . Barris Jr., now of Delano. and Crock~r's beSt man. Ushers were RJebard RJce Peter m. son of the Tom Porter and Stanley Smith . R. R. Peter Jr$. of Midway City the bride"s brother. Miss Harris is a graduate of ..... -----------------------Harb* High. • • • Mrs. Douglas Holt and 80n, Gregory, formerly of 434 Fern- lea! Ave .. Corena del Mar. and now of Los An~les, are spending a week down here visiting trl· ends and nelghbor3. Before little Gregory was born. Mae Holt was Newport City Clerk for a time The Holts are relaxing after a hect:Jc few weeks get11ng Mae's parents ott .to a big trip to Nor- way and Swed(>n. ;~~"!:it at public auction to the 'lartJ' Is ..... lie highest bidder for cash. payable 11 II S.111 ... In lawful money of the United States of America, at time of Returning to Oranee Coast Col sale. without covenant or war-lege after a year's leave of ab· ranty, express or Implied, as to Mnce 1a Mrs. Martha Buss. school title. possession or encumbrances. n\lnlle, who started with the <.'CM the Interest conveyed to and now lege when the doors first opened held by the said Trustee under In 1948. said Dt>e-d of Trust. In and to the Mrs.. Buss. known to faculty following described property, and students alike as ''Marty". situated In the County of Qr. is the wtfe of Dr. Paul Buss. ~. State or Callfornla. to-wit: health consultant with the Qr. Lot 50 ot Tract No. 1763, u ange County Schools. They havf.' shown on a map recorded In Book 2 aons.. David. 18. who will be a 52. Page 11 of Mt.cellaneous freshman at Coast next year, and Maps. records of uld Oranee Rldlard, 17. who wlll be a Junior County, California. at Tustin H.S. For th~ purpose ot .,.ytnc ob-...,.. _llE'I'VU _______ _ In tM Lido Shopping Area For a L..rqe Se1ection of YARDAGE -UN ENS BEDDING -NOTIONS PATTERNS 80:'(S' I GI RLS' TOT to TE£N CLOTHING ligations aecured by said Deed Back to the Harbor Are& trom of Trust, Including fees, charges. ..._ __ de M d Mrs. E T ~ "'-Udo and expe~ of UHt 'l'ruatee, ad-"'._ na, are r. an . . _,.. ..... vance.. If any, under the terms or 8 1 ... ~·WThBaey1rA~eewport home Js He-.... leech, c.rlf. uld Deed ot ~at and tnt~-~:=::"::::::=·:::::::::=:==::=::-::~::·:=:==:=::::; thereon, and S72'71.19 tn unpaid " prlnclpal of the not~ eecuf'e4 by aald Deed o! Truat. with lnte to the date or sale. BANK OF AMERICA NA- 'nONAL TRUST AND SAV- fNCS A.SSOClA'nON, u 'J'ruat.e . By L. w. )Idee, '-laytuat favorlh I ... j ' Tru.lt OUJcer the s.nor .,. a~~ b 'nloma.s 1.. Channell. u ,..,.. llr. Kat .. ~ AaiM&nt 1"hwt ot.rks" a tennla •ctab at 1A1D0D liiiiiiJta. D•bl!d l\111·1. 1957. 'IWtln. s. -.w .... aacl ~ Pubi!Q:,~ fo.ll. 11. lJ5T tbe d ub wiMD It Ia ~ 1ft tbe K~ Buta Eulgn. I c a •• ,..... ,.,..,.. ........... ~ ...... ................. ............... ... ..--. ... JI& . cw.t---.... -""'MM' .. ... ... VACATIONING in Hawaii are Mr end Mr1. Hugh Hut50n of Lido Isle son Hugh Jr and d aughter Hillary. Here they are shown on the ded: of the Matsonia on the d.,y of the.r departure. (Terry Boris photo) OllAJfCE--~ -co-=-. -ALPIIA:-:-::-::---:-D-:.EL·:-:T-:A--=-Pl--: ... :-:----~-.-.-11--,--t-PIL-.--.- Mrs. Edward Steen, Jr., of 223 Gllnf. Crystal Ave., Balboa Island, M J• If W.W president oC the Alpha ~Ita PI alumnae of Orange County, pre-Mrs.· c.orge Silver. 539 VIa ~nted ru11hlng recommendations Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, Is hav last w~k at the group's last ing a real sight ~lng tour of m~tlng of the summer. An In-the world. formal luncheon p.uty was held She leh San Franclaco In April alter the businHS m~lng. The Cor Hawaii. After a short visit next m~ting wtll be held Sept. there. she embarked on her 26 at Garden Grove. lengthy .ojoum to Japan, the PhUipplne Islands. Australia. In· aAa noM IOlflii"ESOTA dla, Egypt, Iraq. GJ'ftce, London Mr. and Mrs Ward Portf.'r, 209 and finally Parla. She expecU CamatJon Avenue. Corona dell to return around Aueust 1. Mar. returned Monday, June 24.. aETUD TO JLLIJfOIS trom a 5-week trip to Mlnnea-1 Mr. and Mrs.~ Thorson from polls. Minnesota. where they en-Roddord. Winola, left Wednes· joyed a visit with Mr. Porter's day, June 26. after spending 2 relatJves. I weeks with their old !rlenda. Mr. I and Mrs. Nels Undberg, 611 Sell through Ensign Classified. Orchld Avenue, Corona del Mar. at Reineat's • SPIIJSWUI DIY I .. S 11FT fJEIS .......... s.. .. pntty .••• frada efNyt.,_.. ......... Jet ..., ic•• I .. t..la .... I .,Ot&t ..... • Eritefing Home of 2 Women Gets 2 Men Haled to Court • Donald wuuam.. -of 6H P'Oiht• req~ a juf)' trial, Swf St.. Cotta ~. c:Ufrently on wbldl wW be beJd July 17, and parole from prl8on. and Ilia COJ'J\· hJa ball ot 11.000 ... redue.d to pan.lon.. Lewla ro.ter, lr.. 25, of 1250. DANCERS IN "KISMET"-One of the hig~lights of the production of Kismet," to be presented in the Orange Coest College .Auditorium on .August I 2 and 3, will be the dances. Choreographed and directed by Miss Sally Parker, these three girls rehearse a dance as the princesses of Abdbu. Left to right are Clare Werner, San Clemente; Melinda Leithold, Balboa; and Vicki Verrinder. Corona del Mar . .A cast of 92 name parts has been selected, and rehearsals are under way. Along with the addition of three new members, the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors ha.CJ an- nounced a number of members playJng the ''change offices" game in the realty Cleld. NE.>w members ln{'lude Fr4.>d and Jane Murray, associates with Homer ShafE.>r In Newport. and Marie Hanson. associated with Newport Harbor Realty In Costa ME.>sa. • • • Strict Easter· Week Control Is Approved by Island Assn. <Continued from Page One) 1 are presumptive In telling people Sapphire and Balboa Ave. to stop I what to do, and in telling the the speeding. mer{'hants to ('Jose early. I can't • Step up the t>nforcE.>ment of go along with you." thE.' 10 p.m. curfew law. Philip Maurer. association se<:· • Mailing of a brochure on rE.>tary, answered him by saying, thE.' Easter Week plan to all Bal· ''WE.>"re Interested In thE' WE.>Ifare boa Island water customf.'rs, the of the people who live hE.>re. and addresses to be furnlsht-d by the that Is why we arE.' trying to end c-ity. Larry Houston volunteered the Easter Wct-k rowdlnE.'ss." to prepare the brochure. Herb Sattler. aS!IOCiauon dlrec. Jf"rome Harras is a nf"w mem· Mr Barlow said he had dis· tor, said. "Let's try It next year ber of thE.' start at Ruth Jayred's cuSS<'d the dt>talls of the plan and Ree IC It works." Coast Properties In Balboa .. · with the city manager, city at e Cl.£AJf.tJP PLAJfJfED Glenn Warford has moved to the torney and pollee chlf'f. Now that Clt>anlng up thE.' Island was Corona dE.>I Mar Vogel Office · · .,the association has givf'n formal anotht-r mattf'r discussed during Vl{'tor NE.>lson r~ntly joined up approval. thE.> city will be askf'd tht-evE.>ning. with Okk Strickler In Corona del to put tht' plan in E'ffeoct. "I would like to se-e 'no Jitter' Mar E. H. Skinner said hE.' was In signs at stratE.>glc spots' through. With half of June gone the general agret>mt'nt with the plan. out the Island," Mr. Barlow said. multiplt> listing tally reached but he said it was rutile to ask "I'd likt-to su the Island cleaned abovf' the $500.000 mark. The property owners not to r£>nt their up, but good." hot, hot weather Is expected to housf"<; during Eastt'r W~k. ThE.' alit-ys are thE.' main prob· bring an even greatE.>r rate of • FOOT PATROL ASJtED IE.'m. he sald. sales. • • • He suggested also that patroll "Wt? can't go to the dty and Marguerite Fuller, sister ol Dick Crutch£'r ot Corona High. lands, Is back In Corona del Mar again, having forsaken Carmel. She baa joln~ Stewart·WOOt· ton Realty as a broker. ' . . Art netz. In the realty biz In Costa Mesa, flew up to Ft. Lewis at Taroma, Wash., to visit his son. 1956 DIW s,.rt c • .,. $1496 THEO ROBIIIS FORD ing by the pollee should be done ask to have our alleys cleaned on foot, not by car. In order to be unless WE.' ourst'lves are conform. pffective. He re-called an Easter lng to the law," he added. 'There Week or about 4 years ago when Is a city law saying you should $1 ,100 was raised and 4 Plnk£>r. have proper containers for gar. ton detectives were hind to pa· baee. It we all would eet the trol the streets, alleys and right kind of containers. then we beaches on foot. could ask the dty to keep the ''They did a good job," he alleys clean." said. "Soon tht> gossip got around From tht> audk'nce camt> the to thE.' kids that they had better suggestion that "we should aiS!) be careful " ask thE' strf"t.'t department to go Mrs. J. A. Bei'k movt>d that the t'B'~Y on the rontalners and not '\'i..'iOCiation ask the city to pro· bang them up " vidE.' a foot patrolman Cor the Mr Barlow said that the as· Island The motion was appro\ed wdation will find out what ls e CJliTtCISM llAI.SED thP proper ktnd or contalnPr and Only person to raise strE.>nuous then give the information to the objE.'ction to the Ea'itE.>r WPPk asso<'iatlon members plan was Evans Sib<'rt. or 209 ,. STOP THE SP££DIJfG Topaz Ave. Mr. Sattler brought up another 3100 w. C'OAST HWY .. LI 8·3471 "You're taking t>nlirf'ly the probiE.>m: "What can we do to ~EWPORT BEACH wrong attitude," he said. "You stop the-speeding, screeching of mo~~ harbor 2504 y ou arc 1nv1ted to visit us !'1 ou r new locat ion 2 9 I 9 e co ast hwy co r ona de I mar some phone nu mber . STOP~ IN WU..TII • P.IEII I 321 MAJUNE IALBOA ISLAND brakes and the loud mufflPrs?" Larry Houston suggi!Sted that a "vigilante" committee ot clti· 7<'n observors be organized. These rlt11.ens would take down the II· rPnll(' numbers or offenders, turn ovN the numbers to the pollee ri<'partment. which could check on tht' ownt-rshlp of the car. and I a ll'ltt'r or warning would be I ""nt to the owner. Mr Barlow !'laid ft was 11 qui'S. I I Hon of E'nforclng ttJe traffiC laws th.ll Wf' already have on the books. Fire Imperils ICDM Homes I A brush fire {')eared 19 arE.>as ot land ,S.turday a!tt>rnoon on the Irvine propt>rty adjoining Co- rona Highlands. The fire was re. portP<I shortly after noon by Mrs. L. M. Blakesley of 2101 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Two units from the NPWport 84>a.C'h fire department kept the blaze trom spreading Into the hlghlandll. El£'ven unlt11 from the county tire department battled the wind.~o~wept fire for an hour and 23 minutes before getting It under {'ontrol. The fire was out and truc-ks left at 7:10 p.m. Mrs. Blakesley said she saw a youth plnytne In the area where the started about 20 mlnutn be· tore the fire broke out. A dis· patcher trom the county fire ~­ part:Jnent said the tire was prob- ably cau.d by dilldren playlne with matches. TllO W. Cout Rlfhw~. N.wport 'l'be twom&o entered tbe apart. lead\, a~ In N...-potf ment ot. Kra. Sally Bailey, ~. JU8tke tottrt Monday u a ,..ult aftd Tool Jtudolph. 19. 7308 w. ar tbetr enterlnc tbe apartment Oeee.n Front. Newport Beech, at of two Newport leach .women 2:45 a.m. on June ~ when no WednHday of Jut week. one waa at home. Wllllarn.a wu fined lJ.OO for Mra. -.uey and Mia •udolptl trecpauine and hit and run. A nld When tbey retumecl, they thlrd charee acatnat him. dt.· dbeowred Wlllla.tna and Fo.ter turbine the peace, waa dlamlued. In a bed. '!be men left at their Budg~t Gets. Board•s O.K. request. Wh~n ddvtne aw.y, WlUlama ran Joto the car of Mlaa Rudolph but dJd not atop. Newport S.& poll~ otflcen secured a wanant for their ar· rest and ball wu set at $1.000 The Newport Beach Elementary School Board at Its m~tlnr Tuesday night adopted a pub- lication budgE.>t of $1.223.30C5 for the 1957-58 school year. each. WUUt.rn.a was arrested Satur· day a\ the corner of 32nd St. and Newport Blvd. Officers f6und a marijuana seed In the floorboard ot a truck he was driving. WIJ . IIams at first denied havlne used dope since hIs release from pri. son several months ago. He later admitted that he had smoked marijuana twice since his release and once within the last week. ~CTUREO in the office of Newport Balboa Savings and Loen .As- sociation, are (left to right) Mrs. Lyta Baugh, association secretary, and Maurice Johns, Steve Johnson, Jim Oierberger. Frank 'Soule, Jim Kni9ht, (the five architectural and model prize winners). lnstruc· tor 0. G. Taylor of Orange Coest CoUege and W. Stephen Smith Ill, assoeiotion officer who presented the awords. The board voted to add $12.000 to the prE.>IImlnary budget for grading and paving their share of tbe street at thE.' Harbor High. lands school site. Drafting and Building Models Win Prizes for OCC Students This move, members agreed. would save about $3.000 by doing the job at the same time the City of Newport Bea"h and the Irvine Company pwved their section. They voted to Instruct the county superintendent to hold the tax rate at 99t-per $100 for general operating expen~N"a. Thl.a does not ln{'IUde communltv serv. Ices and retirement benefits. In other &{'tlon the board also: • Voted to release Mlss Nancy Ogden, slxth grade teacher at the Horace Ensign School, from her contract. She plans to live with her mother In Pasadena. • Approved the employmt-nt of Mrs. VIvian Showalter of the Veteran's Hospital In Long Beach as rhe sc~ool nurse. • Entered Into an agreement with Anglola Sartorio of Corona del Mar for the summer use or the caletorium or the Harbor View School Cor a dance school. PRETTY PULLING -Nancy Kimberlin of Newport Heights, who reigned a-s quean of the 1957 Orange County Home Show for the Orenge County Builders Aun., help• the build- ers lounch an ell-out county- wide drive fOf" membership. Roy Gteenl..tf of Newport Beach,· prMict.nt of the auociation, has endorsiecf th. pl.na fOf" the ,... ~l)lit"*'t of new me~nbers, and G"eof9e CoJouris, producer of *'• Oranqe C o u n t .y Home Sf,ow, hat been ne!'Md to spearhtad the drive. No complaint was filed against him for possessJng the marlju· ana. but officers said the In· formation would be turn~ over to his parole officer. Foster, also arrested last week, said he was to m~t Miss Rudolph at the women's apart· ment. He said thE.' door was locked so they entered through a window. He said he Intended to tile a complaint. Awards were preaently recent· ly at the Newport Balboa Savines and Loan otflee to lt\tdenr. In Oscar Taylor's cl ... In arehltec- tural draltlne at Orange Coast Colleee. Winners In the annual archl· tectural dra!ttne contest were Fast-Growing Orange·County Is Put on Statistical Map Orange County will hence. this month to 4atn statistical re. forth be named in oCOclal State ' cognition for rapidly vowing Or- ot Calltornla reports covering the ange County. Loe AngE.>If"s metropolitan area. Worth Bernard, pubJIAher of according to word received from Orange County Jndu~rlal Nt>ws, CoveTnor Goodwin J. Knl&ht. who launched the {'ampalgn for This 1s the tirst victory In the recognition or the county, re. county.wlde move launched early leased copies oC a letter recelv~ from ~vernor Knleht In which the governor said: Gla.mour Glimpses By A.lfJf 'The rapid expansion of popu- lation and Industry In Orange County has been watched with great satisfaction by everyone In· te~sted In Calltornla's crowth ... the tremendous growth sbown by the published fiiUres certain· ly gives good reason to want to It's true, It's true! It's true! see Orant"e County's name placed O'BRIEN'S ls celebrating Its 8th more promlently on the stalls· birthday annlv~ry-and we're tical map." having a whopplne big birthday Reviewing the tact that Clertaln sale! MJsa O'Brien says It's reports released by the CalUomia' thanks to Y<nA. ou' loayt.l cu. State o.p&rtrnent of J:nwloyment tomers. that we've I!'OWJl a Jot ll.et the 01\llft on f'ildJvtd\Jt.l In the put 8 ~ar. We're deltri· couDtles, lneludln& Orange Coun· ously happy about our btrthday ty, and one report lt.ta the labor --and when you se-e this sale. fOII'Ce of Fullerton and Santa Ana, you'll say we're just delirious. Governor Knleht said: Honestly, pri~s are sluhed be· "I find, however, that the other yond ~ason-and ln most cases State publication! on employ. below cost. ment rt>late to the Standard I"Ye -.. tryill9 to goet a ..., fCIIIIlica pndlctiou oa fall CIDd wt.ater 8tyU.8v from Velma. who -Jut .....,.. fniD MeiDg tbe _,.9 Jfew Todt stya. Metropolitan Areas. Both the areu covered and the titles used for these reports follow the of. Clclal practices ol the US. Bureau of the ~nsus. Frank Soule, first prize amone the second year atudenta, t&O; Steve Johnaon, aecond prtr.e, tt(); Dave Tumer, third prtz.e, $20. Frenk Soule wu also wtnner of the S25 prize for best model among second year atudenta. First year atudent winners were Jim Dlerberger, first prize, 160: Ed Kopp, second. $40; Mau· rice Johns. third, P>. Maurice JohM also won the S2S prize for !>est model for tlrat year atudenta. The awards are preJ~en~ an. nually by Newport Balboa Sav. ings and Loan Aun. of Newport Beach.throueh W. Stephen Smith In, who is the association'• ap· praiser and assistant loan oftl. cer. The awards aTe made for excellence In desJen work and «!Xt:ellence ln conatructlng scale models from plana. TBADE TRADE II Y•r 11• Yl•tcll On a new HamUton Liberal allowance, ae. •••• Cal•• ...... leweler !123 E. COAST JIW'f .. Q)K. 1114-Trt ~· Tl-2 ....... $1 .. TIEl IIIIlS FOlD 3100 w. COAST HWY., u 8-3471 NEWPORT BEACH ..,.._ bat eftl'1' time I tlllall I J:acrft bw att-tloa.. aM'a oU a9Qla. abow1AIJ a -..w.a1 au.auDel ~ ctr.. .. ba11 pdql to a c:aat.aer, 01' p4ctiAg oat a nally 81Dart bloue oa ~ that goea wttll oae of theM famoua IUIIDe aldrta, a1ao oo acde. I doD't haft a dacmce wb• Ira bUtbday tllllel Er...IIY THE lEST FDI U:SS You gals who are joining' your husbands In the lslands after the big Honolulu race or for a summer holiday. take a look at our dacron.batiste slips with the shadow panel. They are cool, comfortable and opaque like cot. ton but wash and hang.out with· out a wrinkle, even wltb no Iron. See our smart Dacron batiste blouse, new In and a late design, Try O'BB.IEJf'S ,_ pleal"9 fcuhlou cmd dOil't fall to 011a1e lD cmd ... tbla --of becru· tltcal mercbanciiM CIDd get your a.ban of the bar9aiaal 2515 E. Cout BWJ. coao•a oa. KU ~- IT UIII'S ••• II CIIIU DB. Ill D I I I E R L u I c · H E s a..-...cs ~ a~~ea~r ·····-·····--·· .. . .. .... .2.15 QoldMa ........ P'l'W Spdag Qldlla ... ..... US httled I.._ Steaa a J.a MtaNl ................ 1.15 areocSM CUtlet. 01' Cbktllll J'lied St.crk ...... 1.45 Deep Pried ~-Local llocll Cod. ........... 1.25 Soup or Salad Green or Jello Salad Potato V~getable Drink Deasert Hot Roll Butter Jelly other aelectlona Dl Ill' lenlll IU lit SIHIJ nOM JfOOJf TO l tJO •.x. SEJIVED DAILY DCUT StnmAY CLOSED TUESDAY • SA.Jf1)WJCII.U. IIAJOU8G,U, SALADS Kn. ....... Ba.e Made lie •.. tile beat Ia tbe ·-Mra. Raean will make ple8 to your order on one day notlce .• •AU: IJf 11m uu RAGAN~S RESTAURANT YOO PAIIILY ..aTAOUWI' OPEN 11:30 A.M. trp 8:30P.M., CLOSED 'tUESDAY ISIS L eo.t ........ C... dill 1(01' ..... 1 .. ' LEARN . tO . SWIM * e Boy. I I . Boo~ed for Ars ~n For Sen.dirng •smoke Signals' An Jl.yeu,.oid NMrpGI't Beach Ott1oen aald that thtoU.J,hout youth wu boobcl to. anon 'nMI-tbe lnvadptlon. the youth con· day ~ after eetttnc UN lltUtJy btt h .. nnaer naU. and to a vacant IGt and a houae ad· would not look them atraJibt tn Jot,ntnc the 10t at 210 80lll a, the..,. .. nwy aald he appnred N.wport BMdl. s. tald be otret:nely nervou.e and couU2 wan teeS to eend up ~· alcnaJA. ~bly be mentally retarded. nae nub nr. broQ out at Be wu taken to the JuvenUe • :Of p.m. a( 30th St. and New· HarM and an appUeat.lon for port ilvd. H. J'. Thompeon of_, petition W')t tlled.. 30th St. •• the youth run aeroa a field near tlw nr. and F1N M&rahall W. C. Noller app~· hencMd hlm. WbUt the tire marshal, t1re In· apecto-r, and pollee ottlcera were que.tJonlnl' tb' youth at the po· lice atat\onr a eecond flTe broke out at 4:38 p.m. at the home of John McNeilly at 210 30th St. Mrs. M. D. LaW1'ence of 214 30th sr. reported the rlre at the bo~. Damaae to the home wu estl· mated at $5,000, a total lou. Tht trash tire merely cleared the lot. The youth's mother la not Jlv. tne. and he aald he did not know hl.s father's name. He Is Uvinl' with hls a;randparenta. Re admitted u.lne book matches to set the trash tlre. He nm stated that he found the matches on the beach and beaan atriklnl' them u he walked alon1 tbe street. ,J:Ie sajd he •t the nn to .end up smoke tll'ft&la for frieftda to watch. After turthu q~tonlna. he said he wu playtn1 hJde and seek wtth 801Jle other youths and he decided to blde ln the alcove of Mr. McNe.IUy'a home. He -.aid he uM:d h.la matches to aet fire to paper layinl' aaaln.st. the southwest cornet ot the home. CHURCHES AJifWVAL CAB 'AWn The Emerald Cirele of the 81!1 · boa Jllland Community M.etflo. dlst Church held their annuaJ card party at the home of Mrs. Carl Hlllg~n. 351 East Bay Front. Balboa Island, on Wed· nesday, June 26. Canuta and bridge were shared by 65 mem· bers and guests. ST. AJfDUWS •tEJaTTEaiA.W The Sacrament of Infant Bap- tis m will be celebrated at the Sunday mornlnl' ~rvlces at St. Andrews Presbyterian C h u r c h, Cliff Haven. Sunday mornine worship serv· Ices wlll be held at 9 and 10:30 a.m. durlne the summer months. 'I"b. prayer study a;roup wtll meet from 10 until 11 a.m. •'lbursdaya and the Junhw hlcb .chool lfOUP wUl U1eet boln 5 to 7 p.m. tbe aame days. 1.L IOTIIODIIT "Pity the Dreamless" w111 be the sermon topic of the ~v. Henry Rasmus. Jr. Sunday morn· lng at tbe Balboa lsland Com- munity Methodist Chur\'h. It will be his nrst ~nnon as the new pastor of the church. CBIUSTL\Jf ICIElfCE CBu.cll APPOINTMENT of John P.,m. perin l"bove) "s trn~nuf.,cturing direc.tOI" for the Helipot Divi· 'ion of BedmGn Instruments, Inc .. Newport Be_.,ch, is an· nounced by D. C. Duncan. di- vision manager. Mr. Pamperin will direct the m"nufacturing proqrams of Bedman-Helipot pl.,nts in Southern California a nd Toronto, Canada, moving , to the new Rost after serving as production manager "nd l"te r f.,ctory maMqer for the division. He is a chemic.,! en- gineering gr.,duate of the Uni· versity of Wisconsin. He took hi, post-graduote work in busi ne ss odministration at the Uni. vers ity of Colifornia "t Berkeley He res~es with his wofe ond two children in Tustin. The Summer Playground Pro. aram completed Its first week with the children partklpatlng In a variety of actJvltles at the varl· oua areas. Programs are conducted Mon. day tbrou1h Friday at Newport Bdf.bta, 38th St. Pl~JTOUnd are., Community Youth Center In Corona del Mar. and a morn- Ing proeram at the Corona del Mar Elementary &hoot All pro· grams are supervised. The theme for this coming week Is "Stars and Stripes". free. dom of play and safety will be emphasized. The special event of the week wtll ~ a Topsy. Turvy Day and plc-nlc which will be held at aU the area& on Wed· nesday. The chlld~n will bring a sack lunch and participate In The supremacy and all-power of God -dlvlne \.lte. Truth and Love -w!Jl be emphulud at the Newport Beach Christian &lence aeTvices Sunday. The ------------ several novelty events. Golden Text ls from Joel (2:Z7l , •·ve shall know that I am In the midst of Israel. and that I am the tord your God. and none t>lse." tnfiVEBSA.LlST FJ:LLOWSJIIJ ··Recipe for a Vacation" wtll be tht> sermon topic ot_Dr. S harles Bl auvt>lt Sunday morning at the Unlversallst Community Fellpw- shlp at the E~ll Clubhouse. Balboa. Thl8 wlll be the Jaat St>rvlce durlne the summer. Reeu· Jar ~rvices will ~ resumed ln ~ptember. BI B COROllA IIIHLI•S .,.. H•• I-& DaiiJ 456 Morning Canyon Rd. 2 BR lr Den. l ~~ btha. Large Lvgnn, br1ck patio, covert"d porch. <>cean VIew. Nylon screens A LR drapes Incl. Beau· tlfully lamisc.aped. Immt'd Poss. Price reduced to S23. 750 ~rms. W. D. Newman IIYIBEACIIEALTY C.P.A. Office 3530 E. coast1=~-HA 5563 In New Site Corona del Mar, Eves. HA 3173 Wilbur D. Newman. partner In thE' firm of W. D. Newman and Company. C.P.A.'a, announced the moving ot the COD'lpany's ottlces from Newport Beach to 1878 Har· bor Blvd .• eo.ta Mesa. Mr. Newman came to the Har- bor Area In 19M and purebued the a<X"'unting buslne• bf G. B. Hoffman and Don SmJth. After obtaining a defree from W&shlngton University at St Loul~ Mr. Newman dld ~t rraduate work In acc:ountlng at New CYork Unlve1'Bity. He ob· talned hla CP.A. ce.rtJ!Ic:ate ln Jlllnota In 1948 and was llcerwed u a C.P.A. In Callfomla In lSS>. He allo holds a tnuury card to practice u Alent In U.S. lntem· at Revenue matten.. C 011 DEL IAR BAY nuT Dramatic -wtth Oriental at· mosphere. A complete new home on the bay front -with pler and tllp. $98.000' Newport Blvd. at 30th St. NI!W'J)Ort Beam Harbor 1600 Borf~ t"'mlnl to the Harbor Area. he taucht &t't'Ountlnl' In tb• Franria Sdlool ol Bualneea tn ------------Lol AnpJ te'ftd u trama.n. aud.ltor lor Standard Oll Com· panJ and wu ~Mect-.c.t With Arthur You~ lr Oo.. c.P.A.'e ln L.A. and Prb •••~ 1r Co. ln ClllcaJO. He llad alao been In duu•p Of t.M ~ ODut ome. ot ODntJriental CUUa.lt:Y 0o. wltb l\te4qua.rttft ln Lal :Aaae• and nat Ncntfj w .......... . ..,....._ eM cbW &«<Untant of 'ndt I__... aft4 ,.,_ o ... .., at Llli .ua.a.. Jlr. ~ ........ ... tullll1 ............ ..... ........ $ .. # .• ....,~··· Yll 1111'1 • · •• If )'OQ moe. from u nteriot' deal,na, five baste noor =I In Colkp Park ••• loc:a~ on lla.r'bcw Blvd. South or Oran1e Coast Colle,e, Cotta , . TIE 'WI 'lA" PamUy Boom 3 Bed:rooml Covm!d, terfced breezeway Wa.aher -Dryer ' G.Jt. K..ltcben $16~ TIE .,_Ill'' 3 Be4rooms FamUy Boom Extra large kitchen Bl'ukfut Bar BuUt-ln dreulng table $16,550 ' 3 ltoedrooiN lr Den 06 4 Bedrooms , J'&Jl\lly Room J»ortable C'hopplne block Chan:oal brotler 6 rotisserie Double Pullman bath $17,550 FHA FHA-ln-aervke and CAL·VET Loans TIE 'UIO" . 3 Bedrooms Family Room Dua.l Pullman bath Paved patio Double tlreplace $16,800 TIE "IIEWPIIT" 3 Bedrooms Famlly Room Laree Uvlnc room Double fireplace Double Pullman bath $16.850 IS LOW IS ,11 ,liGO.OO DOWI MURRAY -SANDERS CO. College Park WALKER lr LEE SALES AGENT AMAZING TERMS NOW OFFERED ON A CINDERELLA HOME II "CCSTA IESA ESTATES" IM·YETEIWIS VETEUIS Now for the first time you can own a fabulous Cinderella home for The last of the 4!oi% G.I. lo:ms in this a~a with a minimum ot $1000 cash down payment down plus costs/imp. THE TRUTif IS ... these homes have more "bonus" lE'atures than any under $25.000, Including ... SHAKE ROOFS ... BUILT 1:-i RANGE lr OVEN . , • MASSIVE 8' BRICK FIREPLACES ... 3 BDR.\1S. 3 and DEI' and 4 BDRMS ... ALL 2 baths ... 72' WIDE LOTS .. PLUS MANY. MANY MORE. Models open every day and EVENINGS till 9 P.M. On Harbor Blvd. In North Costa Mesa, cllrectly acra.s t rom the new State Hospital. WALKER lr LEE. INC ... SALES AGE:ITS ... KIMBERLY 5-4403 SU IREEZE oonaaE FUrnished. East of N~rt pier. In eood ~pair. Only ~- PIER AND nDAT 3 Bedrooms; Hi baths; fur· nlshed. Includes tma.IJ boat for the low price ot $216,750. Terms. CIIICE LOT 100 rt from the ~ach. East of Nf'Wport pier. Price -$10.· 500 -$1000 down. E·Z 'J'ER..\1S. 1920 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport HArbor 4072 REITIL 311111'111111 ... $100 .... YEARS LEASE UNFURNISHED CUFF HAVEN Earl W. ~IIJ, a. 15th 6 lrvlne Newport Beach Uberty 8-2664 UH Pill 31' u .. , • .w ••••••••• hJ.J.J eqat~ cteeoratar f\lt· Dlab.ed; TV; b&rb«ue; carpcort; DeW canvu &wnlftlll; ta...,. r.ec:.cs.aa patio. ' BILL'S BEST BUYS IUT-2 BEDROOI East side Costa Mesa -65 x 150 lot to paved. a.lley. Cbotce ha.rdwQod Qoora; fireplace -and clean as a ptn! 11est raldollltti&.l area around. Pull prlce -$11.800 with $3.000 down. 4!0/o IITEIEST $72 l .... Spacious 3 ~room; 1'1. bath home on a large lot in a good neighborhood Good streets; curbs: gutters and sewers. Completely decorated thruout: carpetl'd 11\"ID.'i room and hallways. Drapes lncludl'd IX>fimtely priCNI rieht at $13..250. Can ~ Shown Anytime. W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor AND .ASSOClA TES "you'll Jlke our friendly service~ Uberty 8 1139 220 E. 17th St .. Costa Me$8 (Acroea from Thrift y Drue Storel EVE:-iiNGS CALL Ll 8-034.3: U 8-5665 BALBOA ISLIID VALUE l ust llstPd -:! bedroom hou~ near ~urth Bay front. Com pletely furn1sht>d. Ready for ImmediatE' po<t.~ssion. Room to build. Low prace of $20.500 • ISUIID REALn CO. 498 Park. Balboa Island HA 377 • HEABT OF COSTA MESA ,. Priol -$21, .. •••• W4 NEWPORT BLVD. lDDTY 8·5231 . ..., •• 115 IIL\JII1Im A V1 IW..o.A I!ILAJQ) . .... ~ • WHEI IUYIII H , snu• PROPEin IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A Entrust )'Our rea 1 est a t e tnnsactlons to a REAL TOR. He ts trained ln hls prof•· slon. lmovn ~ues.. fln&.nc· lng, and la bound. td .ne you ethlcaU)', honestl)' and courteou.sly. REAL TORS aN memben cl a udona.l 01'· ganlzadon t'Oftfonntna to a rll1d code of ethJc:a. IE1IPIIT __ .,.. • ' NEW IRVINE TERRACE Under Construction STRIICING, ORIGINAL PLANS & DESIGNS, ON DISPLAY 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 fmmly room; formalhving room all electnc kitchen.wtth disposal and dish washer Also hobby area On 80 foot lot. $27,600 --Exceptional terms. MACCO CORPORATION HARBOR 6795 VOGEL VALUE COSTA lEU Nk~> 4 be-droom. 1" bath homt' on corner lot -only 2 blocks from stores. 12160 square feet of IJvJng area \\'tred tor 220 Master be-droom l2'xl7'. Nice fawn: flowers Re-ar yard fencl'd. Brick patio. Kltch~n laundry. Good famll) neighborhood. 4•2 '< loan at $70.00 ~r month Including taxes. mc;uran~ • int.t>rest. WUJ con- !>lder trade for Corona del Mar Only $13.500. THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Cout Bwy ., Coron.a del Mar HA : 17U; BA: CTm TRIPI.U -lEW -IIIEII MARGiJERITE AVE-OCEAN VIEW Two -2 bedrooms: o~ -1 ~room apartments. AU large rooma. Many built-In featurt'S; FA heat ; large utility room and gara ges. Approx 3060 sq. r~t 1n build· lng. 1•, blocks to ocean. $20,000 cash will handle and good financing ma>· be arranged. • IRVINE TERllACE-EXCEU.E'NT CORNER 2 La~ ~rna and den; 2 baths; hardwood floors; carpeu and dra~. OCEAN VIEW. $7.000 down -llber. al financing ~ller will rarry thE' balanct" for quallned buyt>r. • SPECIAL SDfME"R RE:\'TA.L Shorf'<"laffs -Completely and bt-auulully furm.!>hl'd homt' 3 Bedrooms. 3 bathl': pTI\"dll' beoaclt: 2 car J!a ragE' ExclusivE' nt"lghborhood :"ic•.\t 3 month -SJ.tWX> to quallfll'd tenant ART UAIR REAL TOR Corona dt>l Mar Ofll~ 2628 E. Coast Highway HA 2S-I:> Evp-. HA 5589 TO SETTLE ESTATE IRVIIE TERUCE $25,750 -GIN FiaMciac < \LL :'\0 \\ CLYDE MEYER, Realtor 312 :\Iann(• .\\•• II \RBOR :;.:.!:) fl,l~ IT :'\1ght CORONA DR MAR EXCLUSIVE! ~llutlfui 2 hNJroom homt• .tn•l 1!11«''-'t h<'U'-'•' nh -;·, IN, Attracti\Pl~ lanl1~'11l'o'<i ') bJ,,.,,, trnm (kf',Jn 81\ d Sub!'tantw.l l) buill fnr ,, \o•ar r .. unrt hnmo• Crt"Mh n'fiu<'t'd an prl<'t'' Th,• "" n.~·r, hio\l• 1111'1 kmwto.."d S:7 •~•1 nCr the.> prJ('(' for qukk ,,dl' C.111 Elltth Mart>(>n EliL W. STIII.fY, J1u1t1r 225 Marine A\"~ .. Bnlboa ~land H !\ 1775 IY ........ ..., 515 BEOONIA • . • ,. lla.a Ill . . / • ua,......., .._-01111 '"-._ •..:::. -if/ ' I • ;./~ I : :. :. : : ---~.# J n. · u. u. lt. a For.. 0 W_... .. '*J-·-D a..a&t•~---0 WE MOVE YOU lfiWIDE • "1'8DD&Y, IWil • llvcl, l'I41Wp0rt ....,..'-••• Thrw A IliaD .........,_. to t.orce hJa boy~ In a ear m.&e pa t.rom tts. way 1Dto tiM ~ ot ~ _,. •doft at llutDe Ave. Levarie, 101 K:.lal!IOa'Bivd., Jtal. .... ~ Drtw., Diet klboa boa ••• A lllt · a.M rwa ~ waAd ••. Dirt wu dWQped on dtetroy*' • .,.. ; c.'OMaJDer at tlw .._. ot Mia. .. 1. C'oodell. .n lfartn. 4,.,_ .. Jboa ~&land 1114 W. Ocwao Pwont, Newport ... 4 bleyca. wu 1to1ea hill U.. -..elL re.tcJenee ot"'bomu WhJw. 101 • a&'I'VDAY. J'VIm • ~ /~..1 ~ I SPECIAL!'l5 wc.ct.OD!y50cbcae~-3 ttm.cd,.I.oo , , , D 18. ____ 11. ____ 1& ____ 11. ____ ~. ___ _ For ,.. _____ o W...t.d to rent ... _..,p W. Ia)' Ave., B&Jboa ••• A roU. SevenJ bottlM 41 milk • .,.. wlthtD 30 mt. tor min. P.U.C. dla.ln waalto.lm from lfan.t Dtdc. .tOI«J t:rom a da.lry truck pubcl man Boat W~ 28U ~ at 3533 Way LaM, Coroft& del Aft .. M.-wport IMda .•. Cblrt Mat . . . 4 bJc:yd• waa .tol~ Inn. Corona del Vu. C*»iftd an tJo.m tbe re~ldenoe ot DNw John· -IJcUdoul cMdt ......, by ton. 517 Lar9pur Ave .. Coron• Martha .Dunc:ila ••• A ra• wat del Mar • • • A Window wu H .. p w~ ... ---... 0 '-I 21. ----22. ----a ----~----25. -·---- ' ' I 26. ---27. • 28. 29. 30. "' • WOIIDI OJfi.T U IO I'Oa o•• DrlatnO.--I '1110:1 ro• 2M • ' I MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. Coaat Hwy ... Corona del Mar ' Wcwt want.d ... _ ....... O lost a found ............ o Sh .. yow cer .. ___ o Ptrtonel ....... -.. -..... 0 Mhc.Lneoua.. ...... __ o Your Nam.e Addr .. ----------Phone ---- ro. i.au • ro• SAL& au w~ 9xl2 GLASS HOUSE-For nur· EXPERIENCED=':,-""""W:=-:A.ITRESS-~==--=Do~n UAL ESTATE 6 Hln'ALS rate at $9.25 hr. IEWIIAI Tlt.ANS. It STORAGE u 8-2274 Painting-Decorating PAI'I:B BAlfCIKG GEORGE BURKHARDT • Llcen.ed Contractor .eaa.n from the car ot ~ broken In the n ntaJ home at l.qtry. lJdo Tra.Oer Autc. wl•U• 20.1 On}'llt Ave .. la.lboa leland h18 c:u WU p&rlttd at Howard'a .•• A tire wu atolen from the , a.tavrant. co.ta lf..a. car ot Marvtn P'enneor, l2U Ba.Y· e WIIDirUD&Y, JV'ID • aid~ Drfte, Newport . . . A fire PHILCO REFRIGERATOR. cross .ery or home use. Good condl· Dickerman's PlayfUl Porpol.e. top trener chest model, paid tlon. ~. CAll Bill -HA 1038. 4323' W. Coast HJehway, New-down to $118.28 payments are _,.., FOR REN'I' -FURNISHED garae~ apartment on Balboa Isl&nd. 3 BedroorM, bath and a halt. Week, month or ~a· son. Call HA 393. 1.897 Oranae A w . eo.ta Mea Sally ~ ot 1808 W. extlncuJ.ahft wu .tolen bom Ocean Front, N..wpon leach, wu Peter Pan Apartment, 1552 Kfta. blttm by a dor owned by a ..t· mar Drlve .. Balba. ... A buralar dent ol Oranee ... Two 14-yeu. rip~ a sereen and broke a win- old ~t Covina .Youth.l '"" dow attemptlnr to break In the cauf)\t by pollee alter .teal1nf home o1 M.rw. Robert GObert, 511 tlah Mt float. and CAJUI ol car· Park. Ave., BaJOO. laland . . . bide bom the We.tern CAnnlq Brian Blodeett. 20, ot 804 Orchid Co., 3000 Lat-.y.n. Ave .. Newport' Ave .. Corona del Mar, wu booked Beech ... -r.o unlet ntmed JM'ft (ot Jntoxicatlon. only $5.78 per month. Brand AKC-REGIS'I'ERED alack toy port. HA 711.=-===----.::::-:-::--- n~ 11 cubic toot refrigerator, male poodle puppies. Phone WAITRESS WANTED--Girl over has erosa top freezer chest. _.....:KE:=.::ll.:::og~g~S-...:9621~;;;·~-----20. Experienced. Full time -butter bin, egg racks. bottle NEW da)'a. Apply -Cottee Shop - holders. crisper holds peck of HAIIOID ORftAIIO 2920Mar. E. Coast Hwy. Corona del vegetables. Auto-defrost. Super lllln1iJ model. Priced In our warehouse ALL MODELS MAJNTENANCE" MAN -Semi- at $199.o.t. Payments are only BUNGALOW PIANO perfect con· retired man p~terred. Apply- $9.45 per month. dillon excellent tone $25 down Port Theater, Corona del Mar. BAUGHN'S MAIN STORE $7 .%J per mo. 6-10 evenings. _____ _ Coeta Meaa~ West 7th St. USED HAMMOND Chord Organ, TEACHERS -SUMMER EM· Open Dally-9 to 9 Family Favorite. good buy, PLOYMENT -Beach area. Sunday-11 to 5 authorized Hammond dealer. Harbor 2886-R.. 1 block west of Van's Bowl KIMBALL GRAND parlor size _..:..:.=~.:.....:.::...:...:___ _____ _ UstD HAMMOm> Chord organ just like new Jess than \it price IF YOU'RE OVER 18 -S6JS. Full price. Woodworth also Stelnway. Knabe. Doll It or Plano Co .• 2620 E. Coast Hwy., Son, Fischer. Brambach It UNDER 30 YEARS OF AGE, Corona del Mar. many other grands from $378 IERIY BLUE PUPS & ..... 01~ AKC registered. Beautiful show up, Schmidt . Phillips easy and of good <'haracter; neat terms since 1914. appearing. and have an Inter· SPINETS & several fine consoles est In securing ' returned from rent save up to PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT $300. Balance on our easy terms no Financ-e Co. Involved. May we suggest a position as PLAYER PIANOS several In per· teet condition with late-st Play. COUNTER GIRL er Rolls. at ELECTRIC ORGAN beautiful case quality. Dam and Sire lmpo_rt.__,-w.s~<EeDry ~~';·D Spinet Organ. a•'S Ill BOY u•uno EXCELLENT GUARD DOCS PHONE KI 7-4821 12' PADDLE BOARD-In excel- lent condition. Harbor 3712. The New Model S-6-- HliiOID CHORD ORIIII w1th the wonderful percussion tones at no extra cost. BEAUTIFUL ORGAN tones plus 100 other lovely tones such a.s Hawaiian Guitar. VIolin, Ce- leste, Banjo, Chimes. et<'. and you play It In minutes. The greatest Invention In the hi- story or music tor the person who has had rfb lesson~. scarce. we have one. SUMMER SPECIAL on used UP· right $89.50. $1.25. Sl49.50 It maoy others terms as low as S5 monthly. RENT A H&mmond Spinet Or· gan for 5 weeks only $25 In· eluding 5 lessoru plue cartage sca•Dr .PHIWPS Established 1914 520 No. Main Comer 6th SANTA ANA Alwa~ 100 pianos to chooee from. No experience n~ry. No student.l. Apply Saturday and Monday -2:30 · 4:30 p.m. 305 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island ... Top job opportunJu.--an ftelda. Men and Women uo Tu.ltln-lfewport Bnc:b ( ac::ro. from AD · Amertc:an parld.ne LoU LARGE HOME.-o-n--::4-1::-o-:-ts-o_n_co_r · ner In Corona del Mar. Owner. HA 518-1. COM MODERN FURN. dupln clean, new-larger enclosed pa. tlo, Jounces . near beach 2·4. 427 Goldenrod or ph. THorn- wall 2-8747. _· --,-: CORONA DEL MAR -Furnl.shed 1 bedrm. apt. Attractive pa tio uea; aun deck-; ocean view; garage. South of highway. $90 month -yearly lease. Inquire rear-430% Avacado. A TTRACI'IVE 2 BR unfurnished house w/w cov~rlng, patio and garag~. close to shops In Co- rona d~l Mar. HA 4178. _-.,---BEAUTIFUL 56 acres 15 minutes from Eugene, Oregon. lrriaa. tlon trom private lake. New nearly finished house, fruit. With or without equip. $35,000 good terms. Lindley, Rt 1 Box Uberty 8-8628 COJIJ'LETK ~G IDYIC& FltEE E9'l'IMATES &lR Grftn Stampe Jl'ree dellvery CORONA DEL MAll N11Jl3EllY R4 1038 2744 E. Cout Bwy. s,artlells_ .... For Cardiac Condltloru Kidney Stones · NepJult~-Allergies Salt Free Diet u 8-:501.2 Uled Auto Pa.rta, 'nres We Buy Ca.ra and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8-7013 2075 Placentia Ave~ eo.ta Mesa Z16,Eugene.~. ----------------------- UNFUllN. APT. FOR RENT-2 bedrooms; garage; $95. 316 Larkspur, CDM. lfA 68-W. PRIVATE OFFICES, cround floor Trident Bldg., ZlOO Newport Blvd.., Newport Be&ch. Low u COKPL!:T'E PAIN'TtNG PAPER RAlfGJlfG SERVICE SA. 29'76 Sampl• leleetion In your home. EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS $40 lncL utllltta. Mr. Libbey lfOO n.t Street. Newport Beach U 8-9331 or-Mr. Hardacre KJ 2-4607. WHEEl ER ELECTBJC CORONA DEL MAR YEARLY Electrlcal Contra.cttng RENTAL -Deluxe 2 bednn. Pree FAt.Jmat. unfum. duplex -South of hi· way. FA heat; aeparate paUo; flrepl&~. Adult. -no pe ... HA 1087. "1111'1 ... u,, Until You've Trled Uberty 8-U42 MAX W. POPE, Realtor 1908 Harbor, eo.ta Men 2753-D E. Cout Htgbway Corona del Mar BA,6241 Da.ya U 8-1315 Eves COMMDCIAL OR ~IDEN'11AL ehWNd the bOIJle of Salley e I VWDAT. J'11JQ JO klley, 7308 W. Ocun fYont. Floyd Earhart, !50, ol 402 39th Newport Beach, and when IUV· St., Newport Beach., wu booked lnl In their ear, damaaect a vebl· on a warrant charfln& hJm w1th de Parked at the realdence • . . wrttfng bad checks . . . Several The car of Judith Corman. 1410 articles WNe -'Olen from the W. Bay Ave., Ba"lboa, was stolen clothesline at tbe ho~ ot Leelon from her rHid~nce. Prewett, 1405 W. Balboa Blvd .. • TBVUJ)AT. IUJfE .., Balboa ... St~ven Lanenaa. 6, A custom~ at Chef's Inn, Co· of 311 ~ 33M St., Newport Beach. rona del Mar. retu.ed to pay hta wu bitten by a monkey owned r biiJ and ned ln his car ... A by Mrs. J. w. Wood, 306 33rd bicycle was stolen from the real-St .... Sevfral boys brok~ a radio de}'\ce of Mrs. Ray MJUet, 1540 E. antenna ott a car parked at the Ocean Blvd., Balboa . . . Mrs. homt of VIctor Appel, 233 Opal Sam Joeeph of 515 VIa Lido Souct Ave., Balboa Island ... Hub caps Lido Iele, reported that an were stolen from the car of Fr&nk aluminum mast was stolen from Cl.staro, 381 E. 18tb St.. eo.ta Jaer boat one month aco . . . A Mesa. whUe h~ vebJcl~ was ~ball mitt ,belonging ·to parked at w. Ba,y and Marine Phillip Oertly, 7145 E. Ocean av~nue., Balboa I.aland . . . A. Blvd.. Balboa, was stolen from hit and · run vehicle damaged h~ bicycle parked at 2030 E. ttl~ car of Mary TonnHOn, 2005 Ocean Blvd. Clay St .• Clllt Haven ... Mrs. e PllJI)AT. JVWE 21 Mary Shu of 1!506 VIvian Lane, Someon~ stole a chain link Harbor Highland&. reported fence from behind Turner Drup. 80meone who rduaed to ldenUfy 2542 W. Cout Hlchway, Newport themaelves rang her .doorbell for Beach ... 199.07 was atol~n from an hour. th~ aervlce station at 2800 E. e IIOifDAT,ItJLT l Coast Hlahway, Corona del Mar A 9·foot dinghy wu stolen ... SonMOne threw ~P on the from Ackerman Boat Work&. 22S hom~ of Mra. Lona Grltfln, 123 21.tt St. Newport Beach ... Chere Agat~ Ave., Balboa I.aland . . . Inn, Corona del Mar, received a VIctor Oleon. 1617 W. Balboa 1.2$ no acoount che-ck trom W. Blvd., Newport Beach, wu bitten Lothmann. Jr. . . . Th~ 2-year- by a dog owned by Helen Stul-old daul}lt~r of Mr. and Mra. man. 1802~ W. Balboa Blvd. . . . Marvin Petereon ot B> La A water pipe cap was thrown CAnada Way, C:O.ta Mesa. wu throuah a window In the hom~ bitten by a dog owned by L. E. ot Mrs. 1Aw1s Merrill, 421 Holm· hf.era. tnelew~ ... 1Wo Ma- wood Drlw, Newport Heigh ..... rtnea were appreh~nded by po· D. A. Gorton of 108 harl Ave .• lke otrlce.ra after tb~y bad atolen Balboa laland. waa bitten by the ps nom a car parbd at ~ tamtly cat . • . 4 hit ancl run 2Ith St.. lfewpcrt Bead\ .•. Mrs. damaced the car ot la.epblne Gqle T. Barnett ot fJTf Belview M<.'Cuky, 2101 E. Oc!e&n Blvd .. I..aM, ltal*-laM a_, rln1 In Balboa, whlle her car wu parked th~ vtdnfty of the Din~ at th~ Balboa Market parktnr Restaurant. W. Cout B.l&'hway. lot ... Frank Munoz. 21. at Co.ta NI'WpOI't Beach. Mesa, was booked tor lntoxlca-(Continued on Paa~ Twelve> tlon ... The car of Euaene Hub- bard was stolen from In Cront S29 a month will pay for lt. A HOUSEFUL OF furniture con. abtlng of living room. bedroom and dinette -plus new ~n­ eral Electric refrigerator with magnetic door, cross top freezer chest and adjustable shelves. new Wedgewood range, with CP automatic lighting. clock timer. big griddle. broUer etc. Priced at S581 76. Pa~nts are $6 54 per week. to make a professional chan~e to better aerve your fellow man. .1Jim£SS OPJIOIITU1UTIU nNANCIAL A.SSOClATE -Ac· tlve or sUent. Outstandlna. ethical business ~rvlce with net per annum potential $60,· of h~ reaJdence at 476 N. Newpo.rt Expert cleaners of walla, floors, OC Trustees Elect Parker SCHilDT ·PHIWPS Your authorized Hammond Dt>aler In Orange County Established 191 I 520 No Main St. Santa Ana A FAMILY SIZE det'pfrecze home free7-er, brand new. Has the sharp frHze se<'tions, d oo r storage. Big brand name. Pay- ments are $8.93 per month. Prkffi at $178.84. BAUGHN'S MAIN STORE Costa Me~~Ja~ W~t 7th St. Open Dally-9 to 9 Sunday-11 to 5 ~ock~f'St of Van's Bowl _ REFRJGERATOR·FRIGIDAIRE - 14 cu. tt -18 mo. old. $300. Marble table top 3 rt. X 5 ft. Italian marble -S30 Call HA 3636. O'KEEFE AND Ml'rrlll gas range, CP automatic. big ovPn. lift top, simmer burners, and that nice grill brolln Our warehouse price Is $99.0<1. Payments $6.84 per month. BAUGHN'S MAIN STORE C:O.ta Mesa~ West 7th St. Open Dally-9 to 9 Sunday-11 to 5 1 block west of Van's Bowl nRE SALE 400/o to fiOO/o Off NO DOWN-TERMS U· S. lOYAL f50,000·M1LE GUAR.ANTEE Wholesal~ price for B.etaU eu..tomera lYEII tnnON SEJtVICE BAUGHN'S MAJN STORE Costa Mesa~ West 7th St. Open Dally-9 to 9 Sunday-11 to 5 1 block west of Van's Bowl_ MAHOGANY DROP LEAF Dun· can Phyfe table. Pads to t it. Excellent condition. $65. HA 0835-1. TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNJ · nJRE AND APPUANC'ES ON NEW MERCHANDISE. BAUGHN'S FURNITIJRE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Frt .. 9-9; Sat.. 9-6; Sun., 11 ·5. U 8-3186. SPRAY ROSES Only White Mildew HA 804·M alter 6 P.M. Felix Estana ALMOST NEW 6' hunters green Prov1nclal divan; custom cob· bier's bench; Imported It&ll&n desk and chair; wardrobe trunk; a!Jo &ntlqun, 608 Sea· ward Rd., Corona Hlghlan!b - Harbor 4728-M. To Increase your productive Ume. To truure your future regardless ot ag~. To double your Income. ? YOU HAVE! Then see Mr. Grogan Sales Supervl.aor H•llor Rest ......... , ... 1842 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa SOME FREE -aQME FEE AppUcant. nHded, many oftlce jobs, aJao restaurant. and do· m~~~nyjo~forqwillned men. ( Rectst.er now.) l une Farrar EmpL ~. 402~ 32nd St.. Kewport NEAT CLEAN JOBS In Brtght Friendly Office. Full Pay u You IAam Frequent Increue. Good Waeea Top Bendlt. u TELEPHONE OPER.A'l'ORS and 41\Je.tne:.~ RepteMntattw. -Appb'- 8:80 to f:30 U:Z Wed 1'h1rd Santa Ana PACDIC TJILEPIJOJfE ~··wrao. windows. Paper cleaning. S=DVl=..:....:.:CE::::I;__ ______ _ All Work Guaranteed 000. Minimum Investment -30 yean exp. KI 3-2321 $3,000. Write Box 1.27. The En-_.:..::.....::..:.=:..:_=:...:_ ____ __:__ elgn or Phone U 8·3982. SITUA'nOJifl WAJifTED HARD WORKING 16 year old girl would like morning work u mother"~ helper. Corona del Mar. HA 0434-J. WORI WilTED El,.,.... •••IHe ... ..,_.r Own car. Will ao anywhere - Oncludlng Honoluh&). Uve ln. A-1. reJereooH. Salary -$60 wk. Call Mrs. Bridewell TOrry 7-8215 COLLEGE S'IVDDT Pblloeopey Maj., 22. .,..,._ aummer ml· ployment tutcrtnr. or wortdne with, cbUclnn or a dote.centa. Referencet provided. KJmbel'ly 2·~. WHITE. autiS'I1Al' Man needa tuU or put time c:uttodlan work. Onnda and lton u:pet~ enee. Lave. C.Ona del Mar. R4 Tl5.W. STAR VALUES SPECIAL SALE PRICES TOO LOW TO PRINT SAVE ON -NEW RCA-ZENrm MOTOROLA -PHILCO TV GRUNDIG-MAJESTIC HJ.n STAI TV 2301 W. Balboa Blvct-HA 5074 Newport Beach FlEE IELIYEIY ......... Tr~,lul Filii . ....... ... SA, I l••••at s,.. fir ... American IArton 215 15th st. MH'tlnp 2nd...Cth Wed. 8 p.m. POODLES FOR SALE Dog aroomlne -poodles a apecialty GOLDEN POODLE 1891 Newport Blvd.-Costa Mesa Ubmy 8-8645 IUILIEI'S IIIIITEIAIOE PAINTING INTERIOR -£A--1 Ero.Rl-OR SANDB~G MUULS Uberty 8-8622 "'" Eltlmat.. SCREENS CLEANED J'KEE cau atter 6 p.Jll. HA aot-M Business Directory Dr. H~~ l'arker, resident of Balboa lal.and ancS practldna vetatnar1a.n with a ha.pltal In eo.ta Mesa, wu elected Monday u presl~nt ot Oranee Co&at Colleg~ board ot truatees during 1957-58. H~ replaces Walter Long- moor of Shore Cllf1a. Harry ~Bard or HunUngton Beach was named clerk ot the board. Dr. . BuU H. Peterson. preside-nt of tit@ coUere. wtll con. tlnue to be sec-retary to the board. a ·P.,...I•J ... •• w ...... , ... ~ .. CJim.mJe Bryan, 40, or 215 Or· ange Ave., Nt'WpOrt Hellfht.a. . and 2 ~rwo~ from Loe Angeles -~~ lnj~ In a .2-car accident Sunday nJght at Fern St. and Cout R'-bway, Newport Beaclt. Mr. Bryan. who ., .. travellng eut on Cout Highway, at- tempted a left turn onto Ferp St Hla car wu hit by a west bound veJ\IcJe ddven by Allyn Su.trena ot t.o. An&elet. Cleav. land and Dorothy Su.Uena re. celved minor ·InJUry. , HOME LOANS -LAGUNA FEilfAAI. SAVINGS I LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES .... To S.W Y• LAGUNA lEACH AND SAN CLEMIENTI . QUICK 24 HOUR SEIIVICI LOW · LOW "UOUCING" INTEREST RAllS • EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SEll VICE FREE CUSTOMERS' PARKIN& ESCROW SilVICi, lfffCIINTI.Y ~TBI LAGUNA BEACH Z220..A ... PHONIHY4-1177 SAN C~ENTE 601 t! 8 C1l' 1 .... PHONIHY-:1-11• w HY.-:1-1196 Pace Is Almost ·Ahead of '56 A total of 33 Harbor aru Boy Scouts will be amonr an tstl- rnated 50,000 ft!ollow Scouters to attend the Fourth National Boy Scout Jamboree to be held July 11 -16 at Valh!y Forge. Penn. Sb: of the local Scout.~ will journey attOM tht> ~an to at- tend the British Jubilee Jam- boree August 1-12 at Suttonpark. Warwlckahlrtt, England. Orange County Scouts wtll h.old an Open house and demonstra· tlon from 1 to 8 p.m. Saturday at t.he Santa Ana Memorial Park, Flower and St. Gertrude ltret'U. Santa Ana. The encampment will afford parent& and raldent an opporunity to revl~ the jam- ~ unlq. Boy Scouts wtll embark from Santa Ana Monday, July 8.. They will go to Loll An~les by bus and fiy to Valley For~. Local "Mr. Scouter", William 1 Bill) Spurgeon, til, Region 2 director for the Jamboree. wUI ac· company local Scouts to the Val- ley For1e event. Scouts who wtll attend both the NatloRat J&mborft and the Britiah Rem- ATTEST: Margery Schrouder City Clerl< U'AII. lfO'Il(Z lfO. A 29'JIIO NOTtCE 'TO CBEMTORS ESTATE OP ROBERT C. NEW· roNDECIWIED' rrana .HE&Elr( GIVEN to ot and all per· .... • • JAMES D. RAY l•fzc lz IIUIU HOME LOANS Interest rates &om 5'/• ')'. -Terma tp 20 yean ' ~ propertle. ot n.ew oorwtrvct.ton Call ua for ..,eedy, tree appralaala.. Liberty 8-779 1 South Coast Mortgage Co. Inc. 1100 eoan m,Ja_,. -"~ hach Loan Correspondent for Eastern lnsuran~ Companies "M:ember oC the Mortr"~ Bankers Aa:aoclaUon of America." t.oc:.tfli dlnctly acroa tram the Balboa Bay Club ------------------------ DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE .JULY. UUh WILL EAIIININTEREBT FIIIOM .JULY IOL LUI ........ 4 ,_._.,._. • .,sa • J'tuh -Oranft Cout Col· J'ollowtna RW to Senta A¥ S.p'a &11 • Eutem ConfeN~K"e are a wbole bOIIt o1 v~~~~q ata.r. A. total o! 162 analera ~· der to equaltzie boat wpeeda, tout. quarterbadc Job Oodrett Ja not (note -Downey 11 ialeo~ JuiOWn reeent1n1 t tllhlna clube wtU be nament boata may J•ve t<K tf!e det1rutety ._vina tbe Bue K:hool aa tbe Vlldnp.-moN eootu.aJon) G)mpetlna July 12 and 18 In the fbhlna around at ahy tlme tbey next )'Mr. .. but one La Dl1aal.nc. Tbat one ~ 12th Inter-Club Albaeore 'J"oum~-cSeaJ.re, ,from any pott ttom San 1be S'l", 180 pound a -Downey the QF co-player o1 the year, ment.. aecordlq to H&IOld lte-Dtqo north to and tncludlna ace, whO completed over ~ ot Randy Keadowa. noyer ot Ucto Iale, aeneral chatr. Santa Barbara. All boatll mu.t be hta paaea Jut y .. r at OC. stated Crockett atates that the Santa man. reacSy to unload at tbe B&lbt>a In a recent converJ&tlon, "Arl· Ana-Lon1 Beach l&mff ll a eell· Each club wtll have 6 boata. Anlllna Cub or the San Dlelo mna State had better come out now, with only atandlna room wtth 3 an11en per boal At the MatUn Clu"b not later than 7 p.m., t.hrouJb betON too lone or ru .,. remalnlna end ot the 2 day. ot ttahlna. the Saturday, July 18. at Cout next year." At thta . lnt It ou thlnk S • 5 hiJhnt ltoata In point IICOI'e All tackle mu.t be J'ei'UlatiQil Crockett studied the T forma· Ana or Lo~f Bea~ has It rori"~ wUl constitute the team for each \V6 Calaa fibre roda Included). tlon for three years \lnder Jlm take a look at poor Steve M~a: club. Unen Jlnee mU4t be uaed, wlth Stanaeland at Downey, Jeadina aeau and hJ.a occ ~ates. Coaat FolloplnJ cluba will .,artfcJ. no allOIWanee tor 3 thread.~. Lead· the VUdnp to • Coast Le.,ue 1a aet to acrtmmaae wJth Lon pate: lfatboa AnJllnJ Club, cap. era mu.t not exceed f feet In title In bi• ~nlor year a nd then Beach belore the aeuon .,.am! talned by Gene Van Dame: Lldo lenJth. Artlllclal lures mu.at be followed Stanaeland to OCC, only and then has to meet Santa Ana AnJlera, Lee McClellan, captain; u.aed, with atnale hook only. to pace the Pirates to a loop durlna Conference play. 141 Anaela Rod 6 Reel Club, u any anJ)er catches the llmJt champlonahlp and Bowl bid. Says one occ raUblrd "Boy Maxwell Fentore, captain; Lltbt of 10 fllh Mtore 3 p.m. on either He made his declalon to leaw thta ls bad." ' ' Tackle Marlin Club, Bob McCoy, day, he wUl pull In hta llne. Coast after StanJeland an· Addl to M , captain; Marlin Club of San but wtU .,. allowed 5~ ot his nounced that he would take the aches, ~tAmerlea~~:.c:~· DleJo, Earle Johnson. captain; .total polnta for each 30-mlnute bead ooachlnl job at Lon1 Beach Adennann bas tot3 rna J' Newport Harbor Yacht Club Tuna period that he 11 deprived ot the City Collep. Stan1eland wu the that he will be playln;~c:;eo~,~ Club, Al Jetfrlea. captain; Paclllc opportunity of flahtn.a. TOP COACHING STAFF of the Sunset leegue is thet of Newport Herbor H igh School. winner' of the 'All Sport Trophy·· for the school yeer lust e nded In the front row, left to right. ore Don Burns, vorsity footboll cooch: Bill Strow. trod: Rolph Reed. othletic director, who II be on leove for the coming yeor; Jules c;oge, who II be to~ing over es othletic director; G eo rge Hunter. varsity boseboll. Second row. le ft to 6 ght: Bill Bernou, vorsity footboll; Emil Neeme, junior varsity bas~et. ball: Paul Lawhorn, varsity tennis: Ed Newland, swimming: John McGowen. varsity football: Mi~e Pelsinger. B football. Bad row: Gerald Fowles, C bosketball: lelond Beckett, cross country; Charles Rondall, /·unior varsity boseball; Dudley Smith. B baske tba I. Mike Pelsinger will not be on the coaching stoff for the coming yeor, becouse he is going to onother school. bacldleld coacfl at the Buc Jn. rita. JC In NOJWalk. It Adenn An&lft'A of the Balboa Bay Club, The Award Dinner will be held atJtute, but maatennJnded the of· Is followinJ anyone It has to~ Bert Febren, captain; Southern at the Balboa Bay Club on Sun· fensive attat-k. Une tutor Bill Don Destor who left OCC t t k CAlllomia Tuna Club, Otto Petri, day evenlna followtna the tour· Poore also went with Stangeland the joum~llmn lnstructoro !n: captain; Tuna Club of Avalon, nament. to Long BeKh. publicity dln!ctor job at Cerrttoe. Blll P1U. captain. ------------- Just two weeks ago Mickey Another Buc Chuck Yeyn l Awards wlll be given for the a ..0·1fii'C'Q Flynn, CJF player of the year for aJmoet certal,; that be w1J~··~ lar1est flab, a«ond largnt n..h. ypE"" -1~' TLU SHOOT WDf!fEBS Five Harbor a rea residents won several matches In a trap shoot June 23 at the South Coast Club plstol•ange, north of Corona del Mar OD MacArthur .Blvd~ Winners were Wendell Thurn. mel of 703 Poinsettia Ave .. Co· rona del Mar; Kenneth Kuster ot Harbor Highlands; Humphrey Murphy of Newport Beach; Ray- mond Tudor and Oscar Ambur- gey of Costa Mesa. aJl.CJF f u 11 back two years a lJ.CJF seled:lon at Bellllower pounds, and hiJh boat .There ~ALS straight, and five other Anaheim while In high aahool wllJ also be a dally an11era pool. ~ • players stated that they would The top 9 anJlft'A on each day TIDE ------------------- Richard•s Market Cage Team Wins Over La Habra 55 to 27 the put two seasons, Joe Avitia, going to Cerrito-.. Yeyna wu an moet pounds, .eecond m"'a t ~ enroll at Long Beach next year. Well I auess rJJ have to forJet will receive a varylnJ percentage .,... Crockett had a long talk with about football for three months of the $1620 dally pool =:: c:-:.,..., Stangeland Jut week and the al ndhthlnk about those 10·000 kids The ruies provide th~t In or. •n .. ..,..... .._ W...-t ...... popular VIking mentor said. n t e summer baseball Proaram. -:;:;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;::=;;;;;;;:;:;;:;::=;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;::-.. People around here are already But first a note on another II' asking for Junior Rose Bowl fonn of sports, surfing. For you tickets." sur.ters, the water may be cold, STROOT'S Jules Gage's Rkha,rd's Market basketba ll team rambled to an easy 55-27 victory over weak La Habra at Garden Grove High on Wednesday of last week. third win against one loss with 14 countt>rs. · Making thls situation more in· but the surf sur~ ls poor. TE WIIILE Tim Jones paced the locals' Leawi•c 9:30 DaiiJ ntON Seas,.t Lal4iq 2633 W. Coast Biway FB.EE PAJlKIJfC Richard's IE'd by 9 points at hall. 25·16, and scored at will during the second half of the fray. Other scorers for Richard's were ~ne Bryant and Gary Clark with 11 eath, Tony Gar . nlt>r. 4; John Fontlus. 3 ; Jerry Hulbert. 2 : and Roger Peterson 1. teresUng, Dick Hill, Stangeland's assistant at Downey, who took ov~r the head roaching role last year and gave Downey a tie with Anaheim for the ClF crown, has moved to Santa Ana JC and what ls one ot the first games of the year for the Dons. You guessed it -Long Beach. 8 M +:+ 8 M M M h M M M M M 8 M I M I M M M M M M M M M e:M I I M M M •:•: AROUND THE LOOP • • • s + e + •:•:• • e a e e + •:• e + + e 1:1 •:•:•:• e e e MC•:•:•:• • • • •: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Brans 5, Clcmta 2 -Juue 28 R H E Giants 2 0 0 0 0-2 3 2 Braves 3 0 0 0 2--5 0 ~ Gt><>rgc Austin and Charles Messing; Crls Curtis, Brian Lewis and Bill Fleming. The Braves did not get a hit. yet they won on 6 walks and an error. Brian Lewts, Fred Rich and Phil Wadsworth got hits for the Giants. cw. 2. Carda 0 -JUDe 21 Cubs ... .. 0 1 0 0 1-2 1 0 Cards . . 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 4 Tom Gillman and Gary FuSSfl- ~hn Covault and Archey. Gillman struck out 9 Carda 1n the 5 Inning fray and ltuss Rapp led the Cubs with a long double Jn the fifth Inning ·~ 10, PircrtM 2 -Ju.oe 2& PirAtes 1 1 0 0-2 1 0 Pt.rate. 11. cw. 16 -1 \IDe 21 Pirates ......... 4 2 2 3 7-18 24 0 Cubs ..... ·-·-A 2 2 3 5-16 24 0 Jack Fowles and Pat Tool; Mike Adams and Bill Scott. Ronnie Hall, Tom Garton and Mike Adams all slammed out 4 hits Jn 4 Urnes at the plate to pace the Cubs. Pat Tool and Doug Salisbury got 4 for 4 for the winning Pirates. Can1lDa1a 11, Do49era ~JUDe 21 Carda _ ...... .3 0 5 0 3 5-16 26 0 Dod1era ·-·0 0 5 0 4 ~ 9 14 0 Lowry Thompson and 11m 'Mmmerman; Jlm Zerer and Blll Sawye __ r_,_. __ FlaSh Rothwell got 5 hits In 5 times at the plate and Doug Cordener got 4 tor 4 to lead the Cards to a win_ Craig Savage got 3 for 3 to pace the Dodgers. Plrcrt• 18, an... I -J--. 15 Braves . 3 0 2 3 0 0-8 21 0 Pirates . 1 2 5 4 1 3-16 33 0 Bc~ves 0 2 3 5-10 1 0 Dave Frlz:z.elle and Pat Gan- Tom Gilbert. RobE'rt Webster1 non : Mike Clemence and Pat and John Lefftnwell: Steve Har. Tool. per and Mike Lange and Charles! Homer Alexander bashed out 3 Messing. hits. lncludlnr a homer. for the A total of 17 walk.~ gave the Braves. Mike Van Landlnghnn Bravt>s an <'llSY win. Harper gave got 5 hits, Including a homer. tor up on" hit and walked 9 to bt>· the Plratt>s. ChUcben UDder 12 1/z Price h 1 1 h 1 Information & ReMrYatlou rom!' 1 e w nn n_g ur er. Gia:Dta 31 ....._ __ 3 -Juae 2.5 CiaDta 6, Dodgen 3 -Jll.D41 26 ' .......,_. UH.t. D Dftllt2 Giants 1 2 1 0 2--6 3 o Dodgt>rs . 0 0 1 0 1 1-3 10 0 Place your class1t1ed ad ln the Newport Harbor Ensign -Call Harbor 1114 or Harbor 1115. HABDWARE * HOUSEWARES lltla ad Xewport ahd. U ~ * Electric cooking keeps more juice in roast chicken-because it's flameless! 111 U"'UU& Doctgcrs 3 0 0 0 0-3 4 3 Giants . 4 5 8 7 7 x-31 35 0 f~~iii~i~i.i:~~~~=======~~~; Brian L<>wls and David Page· Bru<'e Woodworth and Tom ------Bill Kau~as. Norm Carlson, Rich Sawyer; GrE'Jt Tritt ana Peter Harris anrl John Gruwell. Espiau. Phil Wadsworth. Fred Rich and Terry Wf'Jis, Eugene Bandel • • • David Page sparked the Giant a~d Gregg Tritt homered for lht> win Gtants. Bill Killian, Mike NPisen · and Timmy Cooper all got 5 for PIONEER LEAGUE 5. Gl.cmta 21. ·~ 8 -JUDe 21 Bravi'S 0 4 1 0 3 0-8 12 0 Carda 24, cw. 14 -]\IDe 2.5 Cubs 0 5 6 2 1 0-14 17 0 Giants 4 2 5 5 3 2--21 28 0 Cards 6 7 2 7 2 x-24 31 0 Ma<' Rf'n!ro and Pat Gannon: GrE'~g Tritt and Pete Esplau. Gene Bandel. Mike Nelson, PE't€' E:splau anct Greg~ Tritt I all got homers for the Giants. Tony Koppe hh 2 round trippers for the Braves. BOAT EXCURSIONS • • • 45 MINUTE HARIOR CRUISE BELLE of BALBOA •nd SHOWBOAT • lA•ving Hourly SpecJ.I Oce.n Cruise off t.guna a..ch end s..IRoeb • Lea~!!_ II :10 e.m. an ocean ride on the lAY QUEEN • ~ • Leaves I :20 p.m • .,nd Hourly Evening cruiset at I p.m. and 9 p.m. . IPICIAL CHAIIIII ' FUti 10-·IIOAI CO J111D ft ~ i II .,.,_.,,_. Pt_ • I Mike Adams and Bill Scott; Dan Meehan a nd Jim Timmer. man. Flash Rothwell, Jim Timmer- man, Mike Meehan and Mike Haines all had perfect days at the plate for the CArds. Pat Green hit a homer ·for the win. ners and BJJJ MacMuters hit one for the CUbs. NAJOa JZAQUE a.,.._ 3, Gkalta 1 -Jaae 21 Giants ....... 0 0 1 0 0 ~ 1 2 1 Braves -...... 0 0 2 1 0 ~ 3 3 1 Jim Zagrooeky and Bill Flem· lng; Dan Finn, Butch VIneyard and Larry Holmes and Wayne Mayfield. Fine pltchlnr by Finn and Vineyard and aeveraJ fleldln1 Jre!M gavt> the Braves a win. Mayfield. Vineyard and Holmes JOt the Draft hlta. Carda u. Callllll-1 ... r7 Cubs ···---·········-·.3 2 7-12 5 0 Cards ....... . .. ·-· 7 6 x-13 3 0 Jerry Hobba, 1erry Lawrenct', Jim McMahon. Steve Slmon~en and Dick Green: Wally Getchell, John Ruches and Doua Trapp. Hobt. JOt 2 blta f« tl'le CUbe and BW Ken~y JOt 2, tor the CA.rda. Cub pttche!w~ pve Up 12 walks and tbe cans )turlen rave up 11. Di-A'no.AL 1Y U~ c... lt.. Cllll6e 17-~-• Cube a o 1 t-;u s 4 ca.. 22ts-1112 2 DenaJa Bon• Ktnt xuc.r aJlCI ltm Outll: .... "*'*· ate &'lml aacl 1 .. kWftit.. (~Oft .... J:Ifta) When you cook electricalty there's DO draft of ooostantJy changing air because there's DO Same. (Flame, yau see, needs air to breathe. So a flam&.heated oven constantJy inhales dry air, exhales moist air-literally cooks meat in a hot draft that evaporates good juices.) In an electric oven there's no draft of dry air. You cook with moist heal ~ a result, more juice stays in the meat ... and tho meat tastes better. IDMtl4c ....... Ia ,_ ..._, tee./u lllld u lfJO cooler. Tbe reuon b obvfou.l ~ eJectdc oooki., pub tbe Met dindly .. the food. POt ioto the room. EJeetric cooldng b cJeaa, ~ becaOM k't fleeel .. Tbae ant DO by-ptoducta of oom- ~ to dirty walla ud darbo yvur brtsbt pe!.. Truly, lt't th. "" ~ ~ to cook. Why DOt aee )'oar appllence delaler b a d-Nnmatioo of tho new eleccic ~Up~P • . . 1tAM ·DIVIDES Ill, 7-6 AND 4-S fn two ot the tJp~ .u-ol IN •uon. Bob Wet:rel • Newport IJatbGr Sunlor .AnMJbn Lecion ~ tpllt .tth Huntln&- ton Beach/OYer the ~. • The )OQ.l CftW won T -45 S.tur. clay on the Barbot Bllb dia· ~ IICQr'ed 2 runa on 2 atnr• and2walka. Twtn CJtJ• Jnvadft the Harbor area Saturday and the lot'&la co to Brea on Sunclay. Sharp and • Belkea wUl open on alternate d&ya on the mound. , ~ but dropped a return rtay -----..,.....~....----..._­ wftla the on Clb' team Sunday 5--4. CU Sharp wu th.e wfnnJnr hurler on Saturday, Jtv1nc up 11 bJ~ and mtkJnc out 14 ln colnc 11 lAnlnp. Wlth the 8COre tled up at 6·6 In the bottom half of the 11th. Jim Zaarodskt doubled for the locab and tben Fred R.uh hit an lntleld rround ball. .APORT . > " .. • 'I 4W .... I. I • • .. _ ay II Wben he readted tlrat ltash knocked over the HunUnJ'ton first b~man, allowinr the ball I to go Into right field. and Za· SAF£ BY A HAIR is Jerry Hulbert of the Newport Harbor J unior l grodskl 5COred the winning run Legion bos.boll team Hulbert s s•ngle in the third inntng scored o from I«''nd. run f~ Bob Wetzel's le&m, wh•ch went on to win 7-6 over Hunt I Coach Ken Moats 0( the Oilers prot~ted the play vteoroualy, ington S.ach Saturd&y. The loc&ls meet Twin C ities tomorrow &I but didn't ent« an offldal pro- Harbor High ' test. although he stated at the .....-------------------------time that he would. THE UN£ HELD aod Tom WQrley of long Beach broug~t in this 90-pound block s•a boss on o 20 monofilament line and nuiTiber four hook after o 58-minute fight Saturday just off Buck s Cany~. neor SM Onofre. Mr. Worley wos fishing obo4rd the Ba lboa p.,.,,. lion"' "Souttlem COn'lfort II', skippered by Mi~e Groz. ------ all II .. P1rt n1at ._ iMJt I ......_ .......... cll':t ._., ............. ..e .. c o c •• ,,._...._.,_. -.a .............. ......_Lt ... _. .. ..,._ .............. v...-··· ....... ~-,. 5 1 SAFE JM)ATIJIG WEEK June 30 to July 7 hu been pro- claimed·~ Boatlnc Wet'k" by Actlnt Mayor James Stoddard. who ur(ed all dtiuna to famlll· arlze themwlves wlth local and federal rel\llatlons Cor Pfe boat operation. Tbe Newport S.a~h Recreation Dtvi.sJon launch~ tMir girl'• and women's recreaUon program lut week and hu Mgun or· I ganlzatlon of both softball and volleyball teams. It Is anticipated that the program will continue ea<-h Tuesday and Thursday eve- ning during thp sum~r monthA. The badminton program for both men and womf'n Is con- ducted from 7:30 to 9·JO p m. on Wednesdays at the Horart' En- SIRn ifYm. Any newcomer Is In· vHed to participate F .... l.eafilc • ., .. 2 .... The fishing boat, '"Frontier," wlll M leaving from Balboa Pavilion dally at 2 a .m Instead ot 6 a.m .. bt>glnnlng today 1 July 41. according to Art Gronsky The Jerry S.ll, Sharp. Pete Heikes and Dennis Pow~ rot two hits each for the Harbor team With two out In the elchth In· nlng. the vt.ltora led 6-4. Then Bell walked. Roy Dalton aJncled him In and stole ~erond and ~e Heikes drove Dalton ln with a single Powers homer sparked a 4-run slxth lnnln~ rally S u n d a y Sharp's stnrle drove In the fourth run. '~'be only oth« hlts were s ingles by Dalton and Zagrodskl. Heikes took the loss, strik1ng out 13 and glvine up 5 hlta. Go· lng Into the elehth lnnlnr the loc-als were ahead 4·3. but Hunt· PARTY __________ ,_ -............... _, ,_._.. ALIO--- DANCE Than. ~ 4 •• Sat. July 6 .,..., ...... . ICeifli Williams OIOIIESTU FEATUa.DfG PIT IIUIEIS RENDEZVOUS a:::• stArting time wtll be at 2 am ~=============~;;:;;:;;~;::;=:---~-=~ whether It ls an albacore or local JDMES WDrS AGADC Marksman David Kim~ of ~18 Snug Harbor Road, Cllft Hav-en. aeain Jut Wet'k hit the bulls-eye enourh times to win the over-a ll gold medal In the small bore rille touma.rn.nt at the South Coast Gun Club. Marine~ from four buies competed In the tour nament. Dav1d beet the Marines by one point ln the 100 m~er match and posted a S95x17 score to win tn. JOld m.ttal. • KEN CLARKE SCHOOL OF PIANO * Advance Piano * M usic Ap predation • Progres.<~lve Ja12 * Modern Chord C o n s t r u c t I o n * Theory and Imp r o v l z a t i o n Formerly DlN!'ctor of Musk tor the Steve Allen Sbow 2620 E. COAST HWY .. CO RON A DEL MAR For Appointment Harbor 3382 To The Newport Harbor Ensign OlE YEIUl ------ODiy S.OO Ou-.we af lllllw Area UO JU& .,.. cc••m• _..,..,.,.,. • ca.,...... • U.W• .... •Iw ............ c • .., All ext~natv' War Bond drtv. 18 currently belna conducted ln ~ .. County. Dick Wuhbume ot Loe Anaelee. u. s. TreuUJY Dept. state rep~ntatJve, aaJd 1ut -.ek that aU alx or the rep- reeentaUvn ol Southern CaUCor· nla are eurrenUy establlablnc the War Bond payroll aavlnJ& plan ln Oranee County. He aatd that Oran1e Ylu the fastest crowtnr county In the United States, and ln view of the rapid expansion and estabUshlne of lnduatrles here, the drive lB centered In thl& county. Throughout the United States. 40,000,000 persorts now have $41.· 000.000,000 In U.S. War Bonds. Bonda are currently p'ylng 31A '7c Interest. o .. I o <""i • ... • p . -.... ·-~ .Ill WITH OFfiCIAL DUTIES of t'he evening com· pleted. new president Joseph C. Steelmlln llnd Mrs. SteelmM (at left) tllke time out dunng the Newport Harbor Exchllnge Club's instllllation lllst Thursday to chat with Mrs. C"rl Stentz end retiring president S~ntz. !Bedner photo~. Harl.all•llll• HeHa New Exchange Club Officers PltllhanMiic S..IJ I t II d t o· D · Hay Langenhelm. former eX· ns a e a Inner-ance ec\Jtlve secretary of the Newport Harbor Chamb<-r of Commerce, Members of the Exchance Club has been ele<-ted president of the ot Newport Harbor, thel,. ladies, Orange County Philharmonic and guesta, u.sembled at the Society Newport Harbor Yacht Club on club. On ~hal! ot the member· &hlp, Paul Butler presented Mr. Stentz with a handsome Past President'• plaque. A~ the conclu.alon of these cere. monies. the sroup ot more than 80 attending the "fl nst first" en· joyed dancing to the music of planl&t member Ken Clarke and his "sweet swlngln' " trio. . c ·enttel N,:rt., ~ssociation See~s Contract Post Office Tbe Central lfiWJMt S..~ dOo na.ftled BiiftnS. Jn7 u edJtor • lmprowment Ala~~Ciadon Ia -*· ot tbe orcantatioli bulletin to~ tnc a contra« pOit otrJee to ~ pu bllilbt<t In one « two tnontN. ,_.dentl ol klbM. o14 lfewpcn, Member~ ot t.M ltafC wtll Include 1M W..t Newport • Dr. lenato Monaco, Mlaa Sue At 1m l'Mttlna lut week. the rJdcer, Mrt. WIWam B. Trttt. u.odatlon voted to Jive the Mtl. ~ward canon. ~d M.-.. boerd Ute "10 ahead" alfl'll on Henry Waper. • UM new proJeet. 'lbe boud will me« ln the near tuture to cUe· leal E:W: .... cu-. Ute propcieed ~ oftice. ...... ;--- re!=nt0~ M-::ddc:n-PI~ ....... .IIIJ II and <>c.an Front and who hu 10 Eph Feldman wtU aaatn pre. years postal npertence, hu con· ~ent hla ~al ntate clau at the aented for a contract poet oUtce Corona deJ Mar Community to be )ocated 1n hla place ol Church on Thursday evenlnp at bualneaa. Stampa and money or. 7:45, be...tnnln., J J 11 Th den could ~ purcbued there •• • u Y • e bat.rioraacS ......... and letters matled. coune wtll atreu preparation for both the t~ and second CaliCor· Arnone reuen.. cited for the nJa UceOM exams, "tabllahlng the propoeed con· Dnarwttat VENETIAN BUNDS-SCREENS. SHADES-BAMBOO DRAPES ·~~~., ...... . traC1 post otflce wer• the lnac. IIACKXET DAOCBTE.a aou oesalblllty of the pre.ent poet of· A 7·pound, 14·ounce ctrl was flee; the hazards ol c:roat.ng the bom to Mr. and Mrs. Albert hltthway west of Balboa; the Hackney of 137 VIa Havre, Lldo alownea ot crouJnc the ferry; lale. We<WeAtday, June 26, at Boac and Inadequate ~~. Some EH~o.~p~l~ta~l.:_. -~-----~--~!::==========~ mem~rs telt the rapid erowth of - central Newport area would nee· essttate more conveniently lo· cated postal facUlties. Newport Beach Po.t.muter H. Payne Thayer aatd earlier thl& w~k that the local poet oUlce had twice In the put year and a halt advert.l.eed for blda to es· tabllah a contract poet ot.flce. No one subrmtted bids. lt the asaoctatJon board re· questa an application for the es- tabll&hlng a contract post office, the application must be paued on by the regional office before blda are advertiaed. In other buatneu, the asaocla. HAVE A IODY TO LIVE IN Peter Z. 1. Si•c•r ~EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 5135 Mrs. Thomas Wood of Corona Thursday, 1une 27, to celebrate del Mar Is executive director. and the first seml·annual Installation Moreland Lelthold of Balboa ls of otncers with a dlnner·dance. honorary chairman. Harbor Area The business phase ot the members of the board of directors event Included the admission of Include Urban Beh. Mrs. Carl l6 new JMmbers to the club and Boswell. Mrs. Marion Sims Con· the prnentatlon of their pins nell}'. Dr. Basil Peterson, and and c-ovenant. or service by Clyde Mrs. Earl Stanley. Frieda !k-Iln· D. Keith of Newport Beach. M · tante ls musical dlrector nnd slstant to the Secretary ot the c-onductor. National Exchange Club. · FDflSBES '".oaT CA.Mr Introduced and formally In· Navy apprentice petty officer stalled as offic-ers by State £x. third class Robert A Gt-hlke. son changf' Club District Governor or Mr. and Mrs. o A. Gehlke or Fred Klein were Joseph C. Steel· 1212 Dover St., Harbor Highlands. man, president; Thomas E. Hef. was graduated rrom Recruit ternan. vice. president; Marlin C. Training 1une 8 at the Naval Johnson. a«retary; and Fred W. Elsie Hermance of Newport, Humanitarian, Dies At Age 70 No looaer need heavy hlpa, tbllfla., kit or a bul1in1 wal•tlllle embarrua you. a. alimmer by indies dtla aummcr. That alendet fiiUN loot Ia a bath1q llollt II ao eujJy yours if you11 devote a few reJu. Ina minuta a day to lbe STAUPPI!Jl HOME l.EDUCINO PLAN of dron- Jeu uerclae aad caloric redaclloa. Beautify your potture. llcproportloa your flaare wltla tile STAJJPP!Il HOME PLAN. Pllollpapher of Dilli1ctitl Elsie Clara Hermance. 70, of Mr. Hermance dJed In 1949. 522 N~ Blvd.. Newport Mn.. Herm.ance wu a member Training Center. San Diego. I Preston. treasurer. The seven.man Board of Con· trot for the ensuing term ron· lalsi.JI of Neal ~kner. Erne Hanson. AI Harris. Kenneth Kingsley. Anhur Llndeke. Leon Nelson. and retiring president fkoach, humanitarian, t r a In e d of the Coutllne V.F.W. Auxiliary nurse, former Intelligence ~m · and held the ot11oe ol auxWary ployee. and muter of aeven Jan. ruard the put seven yea.ra. She guages. died Tuesday, June 25, wu very active 1n rehabWtatlon at Hoar Hoapltal afttr two and humanltarla.n work for un. week'• Ulness. She wu the derprtvUeged and needy cbJ.ldren, wtdow of the late Navy U . and the veteran wellare. 10fT n fCIIA_,-.-IU'IffPCII-AMY ... IIOMI I .IONITIAftOII IG.tt!izt TV TIIAY TA.La aaTa .... A Mttutlfvl ... yev'tf ex,.ct ,. cest • ,,... ._, lftW.. Stv1111l"t ete.ttl-"Avt11"'" l"v••" ,.._.. 111 t•W •lttf white e 11 tfMft .._cilpevlttf. Each ICing-Size Tray Tobie is 20~" x 16" to hold o com· plete !MOl ... it 2.4" high to fit comfonobly over your knees. One table has hinged supports to make o convenient storage rock for the lhrH other folded tables. Yw'f n.J e rtt/lloft 11M1 fw ...... ,...,. ta6Jet • .,., 4fly: • fw TV wmu '""" ,.mu OUTIIOOIIUAU * •INO TAlUS c.AIO fAIU IXTINOUS IIDSIOC fAWJ Take advantage of thlt low price, buy for yourMif • , . for wedding, anniversary, hostess g ifttl • CROWN HARDWARE - ' =··-•A.BOtJSD OLD DU A.aTJdlft ITOD"" We CUt Jt.p * II~ 212 1117 &AIT COAST BIQIIWAT COJIOIIA DEL IIU A11tller lsi Oa Ow the newest . . . and nicest t h I n 1 that" a happened to our aalon ... and the nicest thine that can happen to your halr! w• have huta.lled S.autaJn, allent-a!r con- dlt:SoMd. hair drlen 6 lounaes ... no beat ••• no net. •.. no ear pa4a . . ~ It youmell ••• you won't belJ.ve JOUr ~ Com•. Call H. Hermance. Sb• Ia aurvtved by a daughter. Mrs. Hermance wu 1r native of Mrs. Manha Plombo ot Fairfax, Czechoalovak.Ja and wu ralaed Calll.; a eranddaurhter and In a convent. She wu trained u eranCS.On. Janet and Guy Plom. a Catholic nurse In VIenna. She bo; and a ha.t ot trlenda from came to New York and dld vo· Corona del Mar, New York. .Can. lunteer nurslnr durlnr tbe 1918 ada, and abroad. Carl Stentz. A $tau«u ICpi I laliV. will abdw you &Ilia IDOderD rectuqq me.lhod in your home at your convenience. No oblip uon. II 3-7010 Upon turning over his gavel to Joe St~lman. Carl Stentz was given a rousing ovation by the assembled group In appreciation ot hi~ accomplishments whUe servtnr u first preslden~ of tht.a comparatively "younl'' aervtce flu epidemic. Funeral ~erv1~s were held Frl· She became a U.S. Cltlun and day at Park•·Bell Mortuary I served the U.S. Government In Chapel, eo.ta HeAt&. wtth M.ra. 1 ltAUllfta the lntelllaence corpa, 1n whlcb Hermance' a au.xlllary 1n charce 1 .,.. f'ILAN 1111"----:-------.,.• • .._ __ ahe wu frequently Wled u an ol tM llei'V1ce. I"oterment wu In Ill W. 1n. IT. ...,._..._ _____ --.:.;..:;.. ___ _ Interpreter.' She and :Mr. Her· Golden Gate National Cemetery, lAilTA AlfA, CAUP. ,..._ IIAJfSLEil SOX IOU An 8·pound, 2·oun~ boy was York, wher-e the latter wu an m~ were ma.rrlecS 1n l'few fSan~~Bruno.~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~-...~,~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~ I born to Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Han. engineer. He wu llated In New sler of 611 1t Orchid Ave .. Corona York"s Who's Who In 1925 and del Mar. Wedn~day. June 26. at J'" the enctneerlng Who' a Who 1 Hoag H~pltal. the following year. jOC Budget Is S 1,796,993: Tax Rate to Stay at 35c Orange Coast Collt>ge Trustees have approved a prellmJnary budgt't· of $1.796.993 for 1957 ·58. lnduded In these proposed ex· pend II ure11 Is $400,41 0 to continue 1h4> hulldlng program to meet ant iclpatect crowt.h In enroll. m<'nt. Revenue for building pur. pose111 Ill realized primarily from tuition payments for out·of.dls· trlct stude-nts attending Orange Coast and from funds carried ovpr from 1956·57. ThP budget calls for a local property t~ levy of 35c per $100 of auessed valuation. aame as tor 1956.57. Proposed budg~ allocation• call for spendlne 68.7 percent of all expenditures on current oper. atlng cost!, 4.6% on purchase ot equipment, 22.5% on building expansion and the remalnlne 4.2% for community tervlce, food service and reserve runda. Tot•l propoeed expenditures for 1957·58 are approximately $155,· 000 leas than for 1956·57. Thomas Childs Is Appointed As City Personnel Officer Thomu Childs, admlnl&tratlve assilltant In City Hall. haa been assigned the additional duties of personnel officer. •~dine to an announcement by Newport CContlnued from Page Eight> e TVUDAY. JULY 2 Ceramics valued at $57.50 were stolen from the patio ot Kay Flnch Cet'amlca, 9901 E. Cout Hlehway, Corona del Mar . . . Pollee removed a ltranded kitten trom top of a earage at 20 Harbor bland . • . Two lol.lesmen bap w~re atolen from ~ 1fanney, 1921 Maple Ave .• co.ta liN& ..• Victor Hu~. 12. of 115 23rd St., Newport Beach, wu pulled ftom the WWIW by llle IU....S. after M awallow.ct a l&.rae amount ol water at 22nd St. and Ocean ftvnt. Newport leach. • Beach City Manacer Ro~rt SheJ . ton. Thl.l Ia the lnltlaJ move toward establllhment of a central ~­ aonnel oftlce. Function.. of thla office wUl include maintenance of central peraonnel recorda, pro· vlalon or Btatf Mrv1ces to the Civil Service Board, development ot In ·service tralnlni•Prorrama, lnatltutlon ot new forma and procedures for handllnr peraon. nel action., ...a.tance to depart. menta ln personnel reerultlna and coulUielllnr. uat.tance wtth the preparation of a new Pft· aonnel ordinance and Mt ol per· aonnel rulea, development of other upeeta of a comprehenalve personnel procram u time aJ. lowa. AaalstJnc Mr. Chllda In peraon· nel office wtwk will be Mulne KcAlplne and Jaeo Moor. of the dt)' manaeer'a omc. .taft. Durlnc the put montba a.,. CbUda hu befta fttppd prt. marlly rn .. latln• tJut Cftiltna Advt.ory Conalnlttae &Dd Jhe Stud)' Croupe. whlcl\ art now eoncludln• u..tr .urwy of c:apl· tal lm~et JMtldl. {j~9th Anniversary Salel Prices you won't belie••· AlJ. MERCHANDISE T A1EN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK DRESSES SIZES 5·11P/a. IUWlOa. IGIIU, PETITEJ, CUI 1'011 lfa ....._ atn.t. CIIICirtaU. fonDcda CIDd laaJta. alao coetam. ( .... aDd Jacbt.) Recular Prloe lcde 25.00 to 59.95 ··-·-·-·---·····-.......... 5.00 29.95 to 65.00 ············~-····'···············-···.10.00 17.95 to 39.95 ··-·······--10.88 to 15.00 29.95 to 39.95 -·--·-·-·.16.88 to 23.88 79.95 ······-·--······--········-.22..88 to 25.88 45.00 to 65.00 -··--·=-.. .26..88 to 35.88 59.95 to 69.95 _ ... --29.88 to 39.88 79.95 to 99.95 __ 45.88 to 59.88 SUITS, COATS liD JICIDS 35.00 ·-·---19.88 39.95 to 55.00 23.88 to 29.88 55.00 to 69.95 --35.88 to 39.88 85.00 -·--49.18 to 55.88 85.00 to 99.95 59.88 110.00 to 125.00 ····--···--·---·--69.88 Ill ITS ReP-&lar Price Sale 8.~5 to 14.95 --·-····--· ·--...6.88 to 8.88 16.95 to 19.95 -·-·-····-···9..88 to 12..88 29.95 to 35.00 ___ 16.88 to 21.88 BLOUSES 4.95 ·····-··········-··-··--·-·-·-·-········-1.00 5.95 to 11.95 ······-·---. ...3.88 to 6.88 12.95 to 19.95 -·-·-··-.8.88 to 11.88 SWUJEII (badadee .......... ., __ ._ .... aa4 we..u.s ........ ) 8.95 to 17.95 ----5.88 to 10.88 25.00 to 35.00 ___ 15.88 to 20.88 6.95 to 25.95 UTI 1.88 to 8.88 AU ••"""8r hata beiDg cleared. PURSES i 2.95 to 19.95_ L88 BBAS-Bn*en*-.,.;c.d to cJ.ar 1.00 tmd up. .LINGERIE bt')wfi"9 VOWDL roh., ~ bec:l Jac:bta, Pfa. .U... petticocdL re4uced to dear. SC.ARFS AND HANDDRCHJEFS-..11.00 to 8.95 Sale SOc- A SEI.SCTION OF OUR BEl IER JEWELBY--lfs ~. HOSE-I.~ to 1.95 88c. • • • MANY MJSCEI.UUG'.OUBI1'Eia NOT LISIPJ>, SOCB AI GLOVPA ETC.. srz oua 25e JUm • TAitE • ...