HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-05-01 - Newport Harbor EnsignVICKI CSENAR, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C r.enar of
.Balboa Island, is the April Zonto
Girl of the Month. Vick• was
&lso winner of the Lions Club
local spe<ing contest. h&s
pl&yed in the b&nd dunng oil
~ of her high school years, was
recipient of the Ban~ of Amer·
ica aw&rd &s the most outstond·
ing student •n the Eng lish Dept.
In &ddition to many student ac·
tivities. she h&r. been &n Honor
Society member during her
sophomore, junior and senior
years.
Local merchant. aN! prepar-
Ing an all-out eampaiC"n to aid
national recovery by ~ratlnr
In the nation-wide "BUY BOW''
drive.
Klck-oU for the campalen will
be a glrantlc parade Tuesday
throuarh all the bu.ainesa sections
of the City of Newport Beach.
The Ne\I>'J)Ort Beach City Coun·
cll will d1.lcu.u ott-street parldnr
problems TUesday aftHnOOn fol·
lowing the 4 p.m. adjourned
meeting. Among the Items to be
reviewed aN! the propoeed park·
lng lot adjacent to the city trail·
er park and the Udo Shop.' N!·
quest to lease some parkJna area
nt>ar the City HaJL
The Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce and the Retailers' Dl·
vtslon of th'e N~rt Harbor
Chamber are jolnlnc forces for •
thll event.
All local mel"<.'hants are Invited
to enter their cars in the parade
The cars will a.eemble at noon
'1\aaday on RJverslde Ave., just
ott Mariners Mlle. The parade
will •tart at 1 p.m., going first
to Newport and Balboa, then
back throuch Mariners Mile to
Balboa lsland and finally to
Corona del Mar. Local dtgnitarles
and County Fatr queen candi
da~ will ride in the parade.
Each business area will form I its own division In the parade.
The queen's car, carrying Molly
(Miss COM I McClintock. will
lead the Corona del Mar Division l
Frank Jordan Is marshal for the
1
COM Division, and mel'('hant.s
wishing to join the parade are
a.sked to call h1m at ORiole 3 I
Rezon.lng, Resubd·lv.ld.lng ~~den Finch, presid4>nt of the l CDM Chamber. Is donatme a cup I
!Of' the best entry in this division I CDM D •ec1 b City Plans for the parade and a enl Y I "BUY NOW'' promotion were pre·
~red at the Monday mOf'nlnc
bN&kfut ~Meting of the CDM The request to .ruone 2 Corona his handline of the problem on ...___..._ D -u d u ..._I .. __ b.__.__ .__ R·" to R-3 U 1 1sJ nd ~. ....,n n emann w ....,. --.r ~ uvuo • tt e a · cbalrman for the meeUnr. and
wu unanlmoualy rejected Mon· • ~lved a petition and let· jolnJna the plannlnc were Huah
day evenln& by the Newport ters urriJla left turn lane and )(yn.att fol' tbe Newport Harbor
Bee.ch City Coundl. si,nallzatlon tor turninr oft ~ and Bob Robins and
11w Coundl thu.a aptn foUow· Mariners Mile onto RJveralde Didt Jom.on fOT u.e car dealers,
-:::-~~Bal!==bc.~PenlDsula ed dill l'eCICliiUnendatlon ol the Ave. City Manaaer announced wbo are carryina out a ""You
..... -.~~ pta ...... ~on. whleb that a request baa already been Auto Buy Row'" drive.
c1 tbe JU· made to !be State Divtsloa ol ,._ aor.& did liar ~
for tbe world'• areatest oce.n
rac1nc .-pectacle.
Flrwt to All wUl be the arbl·
tra17 and ocean radnr dlvislou.
ln Claaa A. Then, ln tum. will 10
Cl.-B. C, and D.
Hup crowda of •pectators will
apln ptber aJona the favorite
vantare point -the bluUa above
the Corona del Mar rnaJn beach.
Othera will view the •tart of the
race trom the jettle., and alto
from nurneTOu.a spectator boata.
FMtlv1U. which bq'an with
the tradttlonal Balboa Bay Club
banquet 1aat nlabt will be ta.k~
up on the otber side of the bor·
cSer Saturday rurht at the Babl.a
Hotel I.JJ E:Mmada. In commem·
•.Uln&lontlon o1 the Clnoo de Mayo
celebration.
A trophy p-.entatlon barbe· eo. will be beld Saturday after·
noon In front of the h«el
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NOW 10 ~
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MAYOR NOT A POLITICIAN -NOT ALWAYS DIPLOMAT
Mayor James Stoddard k.laed I ute heaped upon minute while
no babies to ret bJJftaelf re-elect· the man they know as "Jay"
ed to the N~ Beach City 80UCht carefully to pin down
CoundJ laat month by CJftr 1.000 each detall of Coundl action.
votes more than an.y other can· But ~ same dttz.u. thank
dldate. ed this out.pobn and hardwork·
He 1.1 not a poliUdan -at Ina chemJcal enatneer by a land·
t:t.mes. not even a dt=-t. allde eJection Yktory.
Many a dtiJim ape-out at And lay'a hard work has been
City Cou.ndl -sana ILu been mo.-. than tun t:1me on behalf ot
vbibly ahrtftled b7 !\Ia c.'Oftd8e tbe people who elected hbn. and aarcaarn. Man,y haw Wtta*l DO t1JM at all fOI' eJ'M!omJcal en·
Natleal)t tn tM1r cb.a1Ja u min· llneerl..na ance he ftnt woo h1s
CcMlndl ~at back ln l~
But haa his hard work made
him too "hard on ~pie" at
times!
ln his hure l~llte study at
his home at 2928 Ocean Blvd4
Corona del Mar. the 46-year·old
may« 80U,fht In h1s <"ustomary
painstaldnc manner to ~r
that question this ~k.
"'Maybe."' be nodded. "Maybe
I ba~ been too harG. lhlt r\-. aJ·
WllYS t.rt It's a cound.lman'a du ·
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MEMIIU Of CAlffOitNIA NEWS,.VER PUIUSHEIS ASSOCIATION
All4 of tho NATIONAL lDf'TOAIA1. ASSOCIATION
• -.oD beNe· C!oOk but I learned a lot
J told you I'd .-Md to a llw waedWla him.:
rumon that biaw ..... •~ Of CIOW'8et J haw a Jot. of fl.Y·
wJtb the illole tn•t of ~nr '"-time on t~ cuatomer .Sde ot paper, ..V..... a,. . ._. 01 :W. ·e:~-'ri~=
me out of the moaeen balr .., tbe ~nt bar but that R. Wt'• '1.oi'Tit.& ~·-." wtth u.e Ur'dNt i:le.
QC>nvindn& my empiOyft that l MoluldR't ..m unusual ot eau. Whlda a.d beet~ OM of thi true, ilia. Wuh~, l .......
am too much of a llablllty for a n&mor. ....u.de ~ ot tM Cbk'jfO oct.:A: on ......,_, A1i1Q U. t111t
tllm to carry In h1a paper. e ~Y ' ranpte,.. ot tbe ~ ot prohlbl-Oraqe c-... e~.~~~c.-... ..,
Not only ~ "Hop'' unlm· 0\atna the recent ~palcn l tlon. OGMd out tM Oc:::I.A ....,.
preaed, he aaked tome em bar· crltlelzed Helru K.aller Cor a..l-Bob'a evaluatJon of the 8tory the Ol)'Ulpk: coa.r. ot•......,
rualne questlOM of the apread-lowtne his name to be uaed aa mate~ my own. and I tlnd th1a • • •
ers who came to him. One of tavortnr the name chanee. 1 of a frequent occurrence, thla ~-1'11& ~ 1 .. IIIJ Mon·
them told him: "We'w aot aome· course took It for eranted that menton~ and. to be boneet. day monUnc pa~Mfft..,. liiMil t1 ttll~ on old Anct)t now tbat will he had aiened the llat. It now perhape. that 11 why I tlad b1m televtte .a.e of their ,.._
atop him." All very a1nlst~r and appears that hJa name wu UMd one of t.be lnOft reUable book away &om home. Don't -" •'::::I*C*ICI*::I*Q!I:*~»=•a•~•c•ICI•::I•C:IC:XliCI*Z:ICI:ICac::l•a:z:acx::ICICIC::ICIICI::::I*O:• mysterious but probtne by Hop without hla knowledee or hla critics alnce Henry L. Me~ dreamy-eyed at the ..-~
ft') /_ _ L. thp could elicit no more than that. eonaent_ That I praume t. con-To ret back to 1'LI'm.E CEA· displayed, becau.e that U... IIIII .,it.tJD. ·~ The rumor that we had the aldered eood ~lean polltJ~ In tbe SAK." Bob &eked the' QUeStion In move 1a no more tlwl& political -:"~ moet fun out of waa whlle J wu code of the campalan manaren hie review last Monday, JUt bow eampalan. and you wU1 hear , , , , , o: , , , , • c:a • on the City Council. A citizen ot that loa1ng propoeltlon. But many booka publiahed In 1929. more about the benenta dertwd • : : • * E tOM ln the meeUne and sounded lt Ia way below the standard of the year of publication of "LIT· from putttne the Dodtel'8 In Cb.a· e THE PLANNERS ARE AT IT AGAIN
Here I'm picking on our Planning Commission again -this time
because of the proposed sign ordinance.
. These pla~ners are out to ?a some more controlling and regulat-
Ing-controllmg the other guys property. of course. They are getting
the axe ready. for a 9re~t. number of e•!s~ing signs in. our city. And
they re propos1ng to do 1t 1n the s,me sp1nt they exerc1$8d in the hew
zoning ordinance -changing the rules in the middle of the 9ame.
They aim to outlaw signs that a great many o f you business people put
up with your hard-earned dollars in a perfectly legal manner.
The purpose of the control is nobly stated as providing "minimum
standerds to safeguerd life. heefth. property and public welfare." It
looks. more like they don t think much of the looks of your signs. I mey
not l1ke the cut of the coat of some of these planning commissioners,
and that could be hazt~rdous to life. health, property and public wel-
fare, too. Who is to S4Y where this regul4ting is going to stop?
M_a~be you ~4n S4y. If YC:u C4re. you might attend the Planning
Comm1ss1on meet1ng on the n1ght of M4y 15 in Newport Beach City
H..,ll. Th..,t'll be the first hearing on the proposed sign control law.
e NOTES FROM THE LOG
Did y~u see this: A sign on the b11d o f .., tiny Reneult p<'~rked in
front of C1ty Holl Mondt~y - ' Help st11mp out c ..,dill..,cs."
Those wh? br..,vely lt~sled through thot long, first evening meeting
of our new C1ty Counn l m•ght be tncl.ned to mutter. ''Hurry it up.'
But I must soy th."t the car~ful expiC!r>at vn of issues 1s to be preferred
over the many •nsl<'lnces •n the P<'~>l wl-e, previous Councils hove
whizzed through complict~led item;; w,th ~I ter disreg..,rd of the audi-
e nce
CouncilmM H<~rvey Somers ash quest ons dur:ng the study ses
S•O"' <'lnd CounCil meel•ng whenever he •s in doubt. I hope he ~eeps
1 up .t II help the a~;dience to undersl5nd too.
Pirate Day Activity
This week, officially designat-
ed as Pirate Week. will come to
a clinax Friday with a variety
of actlvltlea under direction of
Cary Lewis. ICC president; Mar-
shall Sullivan. activities commls·
sloner and Jim Hickman AMS
president. '
Now In progress Is a beard
growtna contest which will end
XISSIOifAJlY TO TAU
Rev. Frederick Passier, the
"Flying Missionary to Yucatan."
Will "peak at the n<''<t mef'ting.
;\1ay 7, of th<' Wom<'n s Fellow-
ship at St. Andrew'!'i Presbytenan
Chun·h. Cliff Haven.
IE SA
UPHOLSTEIIID
Vpbolateriag & Daapwy
Liberty ~711
2350 Jlfewport h. eo.ta ....
Friday. A WS will judge winners
In three categories. the most
unique. best effort. and the long·
est. accordJng to Hickman.
Regular classes wtll be held
until 11 a.m . next Friday at
which time kJck-otf assembly
will take place to officially start
the festivities, a c cord 1 n g to
Lewis. .....
Food and pme bootb.l, spon-
sored by campus clubs will elve
entertainment (rom 12 . 1:30 p.m .
Other activities being planned
include a faculty-student base·
ball game. and a tug-of-war.
of.t thus: "I keep hearing rumors my code, to say the leut. Sorry, n.E CEASAR." wou..ld prove aa vez Ravine. durin& the telecat.
that one of the councilmen owna Heinz. readable today, aa they were th will bou he _.._ ..
an lnterat In a local paper. I'd • • • readable then. I think that we an you a t t ·~-·
like to know if that Is true and. e ELECT'IOIIS could find quite a f~ of the 1129 ~=n:.u~~~ embodied ln .ame
lf ao. Is It legal for a councilman Tbt.s year ls just one damb novet. which would stand pretty ------------~
to hold such an Interest?" election after another. On May atraleht under the test of belnl
· Havl~ been Upped ott that 20 comes the elementary school re-read today. AUY CHU.C.. OP CHIIST
Ute City Attorney had cracked board election, with Its candl· Seooplnc throueh the bite-ot JJIJ Yle ~0:~ .....
that he was "roi~ to do some-dates for the board. and a very my memory, I could nominate A tw.ftdl e1 n.. wott. C1tiH'ch, YM
thine about lt." we were not lmportanCbond Issue. the followlna ~ ~11 for tbe Arwt Qwrch e1 Qriel, ScMRtilt. r. lot
taken by surprue. Immediately. You may have eathered from trial: Jtemarquea ALL QUIET toft. .-.._._....._
the council chamber was trans-my previous columns that class· ON 11IE WESTERN FRONT," s-...y Schoel -----9:••...-
formed Into a court the other 4 roonu should have a hteh prior-Lewis' "DDDSWOJrnl." Du BoN Su .... S... II:OOa.-.
council members a~tJng as the lty over the previous bond Luues Heyward's "MAMBA'S DAUGB· Wad~ MIIIIICJ w..ti119 l~p.111
judge and Jury with poor 'Ul me recently defeated. My feellne la TERS." Rolvde'a ''PEDD VIC· ~~ ... ~tadlt at Ut5.!:
the accu.sed at the bar. QueatJons that elaborate libraries are all TOfl Rlt OUS."1 ·~sed ~'!~!-..,.!•teSI~ ct..,. f,_ t.OO a..lft. to ~ ,_ as to the truth of said rumor right. but how useful wtll they rs nove · ALU..o.E#& ~&c.a Wad~ from 9:00 to 7:46 came thick and fast from the be If "Johnny can't read." MARY," which won the PuUtur Frld 9 .t 9a..... a -: ...
h dl d th hi t Prl~... p.m. ay •.m. o p.m. ...-judges and prosecution (council· 1 ave stu e e pamp e ...-. Holidays.
men) to which 1 gave answers Issued. and I am pleased to note This little note atarted as an The JM!bllc Ia cordially Invited to at·
which were neither evasive nor that economy has a prominent answer, but It wlll tlnlah aa a .. ~~e~ the ch11~h ..Mc.a~ and -tt..
diplomatic to wit: It was none of place In the plans. The lmmedl· question; what was published In _•..ct __ ill9 _____ . -------
their business and If it were true ate need Is pressing. and the 1957 to match this llat ln. shall
It would not be either Illegal or bond type of flnanctne Is the we say, "Uvablllty," rather than
to my discredit. business-like method. I a m there· the long-term contract word ot
Getting nowhere with me. they fore whole heartedly In favor of lmmortaU~? • •
asked Hop did he mind being passing these bonds.
sworn and would he answer
questions under oath.
He, having no objections. was
duly sworn and with the council
members on the edge of their
~ats. they asked him. "Does Mr.
Smith own any stock In the En·
sign?" Answer: "No."
Queallon: "Do you owe him
any money?" Answer: "No."
Question: "Old he ever give
you any money?" Answer: "Yes."
Ah! now we're getting some-
where.
Question: "Was it a check and
when was It dated?" Answer:
"No." Question: "Well. what was It?"
Answer: "It was that long green
folding stuff."
GONE
FISHING
See you when the 13th Inter-
national L.labt Tackle Touma·
ment t.s over.
Question: "Do you now owe
him any money?" Answer: "No." TO DIRE faoQIIIti&IVEI.Y
Plop -the balloon go bust. They look at me wttb a burt The Shipmates of St. Andetw'a
uptaalon and asked: ''Why Presbytet1an Church. cwr Hawn,
cfldJit rou tell • tbJI an u. ftnit are ...... ...._ ·-~IOI•BIIw CUn·
place!" Answer: "'could tee you ner tor lfay .a 8rnn.Uon..
had swallowed the batt book. coC~ne 11. w1ll be .old between
line and sinker and I j ust want-Sunday .-rvlce. th1a week and
ed 'to watch you wiggle for next week.
awhile " ;=;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;::;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;
FLEAS!
Tes, thy'.. .tartl.D9 apia.
Doll't let them wet tbe
•Jump .. OD yoa. See tbe J•·
daDa cmd be tJM of tbteM
The rumor that intrigued me
tht> most and the one I ardently
wished had real foundation was
the one carried with a question
mark. "Does Col. Andy Smith own
stock In the Chefs Inn?" I would
rather have stock in that ex-
tr+ely su ccess f u I operation
than to have a license to steal.
It Is my favorite eating place. pMb all sWDJDer.
I TOLD YOV SO, I TOLD YOV
SO, I TOLD YOV SO. About 5
years ago, when Orange Cout
Young GOP
Meets Here
The new Surt and Sand Youne
Republicans' Club met WednH·
day nleht at the Vllla Marina
Restaurant. wtth ~ president.
Cal Schmidt. presldtne.
Other oUicers Include BUJ Mon-
teith, executive vice-president
Ann Rohrer, secretary; Jack
Fletcher, treasurer, and BN~
Ander10n, membemblp cbalrman.
Any Harbor Area Republican
between the -eH of 18 and fl.
may Join the eroup by telepbon-
l.ne Mr. Andenon at KDnherlY 5-V'l'U.
Climaxing Pirate W~k will be
the Shipwreck Ball Friday mght
from 8 · 12 p.m. "The Rlffs" wtll
orrhestrate for the dance which
will be held in the student cen·
ter. Winners of Pirate W~k con·
tests. Including King and Queen
of Pirate Day. will be announced
that night and prizes awarded.
*CROWN HARDWARE*
WE
CUT
EnS
•A BOVSDOLD DEPAII'liiEifT ITO..-......
RIE OLD CDLOIY PAIITS ~=
1107 EAST COAST BJC:BWAY coaowA DELIIU
It's true that I have put In
some time In their kitchen
watching the different specialists
prepare the delicious food they
serve, especially my namesake,
head man Vern Smith, and
Tommy Payne, the art.lst on the
ba rbecue beef and chicken. I
consider myself a pretty talr bar-
•
the iordans
1'£'\-SHOP
2722 E. Coat ...,.......,
ConGa del ...
fbolles Olllole 1·3a0
~ You'll Like Your Neighbors In
WEST c LI FF
\.-Quite often proepective resldenta and buyers at WESTCLIFF homes aak us
about the type of people who llve there -wbo tbe1.r nelehbors wtll be. So we
took one of the mlallest Independent aurwys on record, and this list re.ulted ...
a sort of WHO'S WHO IN WESTCLIFJ'. .
21 Bualness owners
9 CorporaUon managers
13 En&1neers
11 Sales manaeers
9 Investors
6 Doctors
3 Dentists
4 Colonels
3 PubUc relations counselors 5 Retired executives
6 Company department
manaee,..
2 Attofl'le,P 1 Pre. apnt
1 StockbrOker
2 ArcbltecU
1 Cleri)'Jnan
2 WidOWs
1 Colleae proteaor
6 Contn.c:tor. 1 Editor
1 Sdenu.t
10 salesmen
4 Inaurance couaelo1'8
We are proud ot this 11tt of WESTCUFJ' homeownen. We t.hJn.k you would be proud t.o ~~«orne
a part of this community of fine homes and One people.
WES'I'C'UJ'ra caat..-'bldlt ._.-. --
EAStERN GRAIN FED PO
FADID ft"''LK
SP~feribs
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wttll ,. OM pUilb fl. a
at the top ...
..... ttl -otbeF..., oalcen WUI be Mm. aula, WM 1\aUu Jrooa. ~-repnt: Kra.
willr lllr II. a;~ c:baplaln; Mrs. CM~ W. J:. n.bef, recordlftlleC:retar)'; .;, tM .._. an. DairoCby Urwod. co~d·
WID .. iWJ lC -=retarJ: Knr. C. E. stovall. c.ta ......_ u.auNr: )(ra. ~ Hoover,
reai*U: ...... ltobert Xeppen.
blatGdan. and Krs. Anne HarM·
eon. li bla11an.
1'1\ .. olfttwn wW be ln.sta1led
at the May 28 lgncheon meetlnc In the Kewport Harbor Yacht
Club.
Mia IJnaon, a junior memMr
of the chapter, reported on her
trip to Wublncton. D. C., where
abe attended the Continental
Concna In Con.ltltutlon Hall u
a repre.entatlve of the WlUiam
C.beJl 0\apter.
Thomu Taylor, 331 Grand Ca·
nal, Balboa bland. 4Je4 Jut
week In St l<*J)b'a BoepltaJ.
Orange.
He had been aupervbor and
auditor for the Santa Ana office
of the State Board of Equallu·
tlon for ~ years. He had Uved In
Cautomla 59 years and In Or·
ange County 40 )'M.n.
He la survived by hU wife,
Donna; a aon, Don, and brothers,
Edward and Samuel, of Ontar·
lo; and Harry of Redlanda.
Funeral .services were held Jut
Thursday at the Brown ColonJaJ
Chapel, Santa Ana, with Inter·
rnent In JliJl.slde Cemetrry, Red·
lands.
C. E. Allison El-1•1••11 If ..
Of COM Dies Dill 11 Ac• 11 11
Mrs. Marruerlte Rolsman, 56,
of Dana Point, former reaident of
Corona del Mar, died Friday In
Hoag Memorial Ro.pital alter a
lingering lllness. She wu a na-
tive of Boston and had llved In
California 22 years.
Charlea E. AUlson, 66, of 513
OrchJd Ave., Corona del Mar.
died Jut Friday In Loa Alamitos
Sanitarium.
He wu a native of Mattoon.
Ill., had lived In California for
25 years and In thl.s community
for 8 years. };e wu formerly u ·
IOdated with the Old.smoblle
c1lvlsion of General Motors as
zone manager.
Survivors Include h1a wife, Ha·
zel; a daurhter, Mrs. Peggy
Headrick of Granada Hills, Calif.,
and 3 grandchildren.
MasonJc aervlces were held
Monday at the Baltz Corona del
Mar Chapel, with Sea far I n g
Lodre No. 708. A.JtF.M .. offlclat·
Inc. Interment was In Fairhaven
Cemetery. ------LEGAL JfOTICE
CER'MFICATE OF BUSfNESS
UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
The undersigned do hereby
certify they are conducting a
business as Co-Partners at 2229·
2233 East Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar, Callfornia, under the
fictitious tlrm name of F .It C
She is survived by her bus·
band, Louis Rol.sman. Hoary wu
recited Monday In St. Joachim
Church, Costa Mesa, and mass
was celebrated Tuesday. Inter-
ment was In Holy Sepulcher
Cemetery. with Baltz Corona del
Mar Chapel In charge of ar·
rangements.
New members of the Newport
Harbor Board of Realtors are
Glenn Fultz, Thomas Lewis and
William Shannon. aJI associates
with Tobias Realty, Costa Mesa;
and Ralph Schotfer, usoclate, R.
&r R. Realty, eo.ta Mesa. • • •
Max Pope ~ now at 2912 W.
Coast Hwy., on Mariners MJle ;
Lillian I.e Perle Is at 21.28 Har·
bor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
KOIIGAX CLAJf GIIOWS
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morgan.
to· 710 Larkspur Ave.. Corona del
RITA J. ANDERSON
Notary Publlc in and for
said County and State.
ASHTON. DROHAN .It
MARCHE"M'I
3345 N~rt Blvd.
Mar, have a new little daughter
to show friends. She was born 6
lbs., 8 oz. at Hoag Hospital Mon·
day, March 24.
f!Dstlll daalfled ada pt result&.
r
•
MRS. BEEK IS HEAD
OF HOAG AUXILIARY
L..rgest and MOlt Complef.
Furniture Store in the Are&.
c.n for ~ree
DECOMTtNG S9VICI
lllwty .. ss .. lln. 1. A. JteeJr wu elected
prelldent of the Auxillary ot
Jloa1 Memorial Ha.pltal for the
nat 2 yean at the an.oual meet· tnr 1ut Friday In St. Andmn
Preabyterlan Church, CUtt Haven.
<>t.h6 oftlceTa are Kra. L. Del·
ford Fedderman of Santa Ana,
f1rlt vice-president; Mrs. Martin
Lockney of Lido We, vlce-presl·
dent In ctta.rce of waya and
means eommittee; Mra. Wllllam
Dana of Corona del Mar. vice·
president In ch&r~e of memMr·
Doll and Toy
Show Slated
ahlp; M.ra. Orval Stewart of BaJ.
t>o. Co v e • • vice-prealdent In
charee of chapters; Mra. l ames
Decker of Lacuna, recordJ~ aec-
retary; .Mn. Wal~ Dabney ol
Huntlneton Beub, ~dlnl
eecretary; Mrs. T. WUllam Bol-
der of Balboa. treasurer; Mrs.
Harry Cuey of Balboa, parlla·
H1use ... Gar~~~
FumishiftC)I for hom..
dubS. yec:hts.
3017 W , eo..t H!P-r ....,_.le.dl men tartan.
Reoeivinc 500-bour pins lftre '::====;:;:=====! Mmea. Anne Harbt.on, Strat1ord
Enrl1ht, Ra.chael Wiley, Eliza-
beth Hunter, Helen Randall, Mil·
ton Crier, Nadine Fink and Bur-
ton Bomber,er.
Mrs. Dana reported that the
Auxiliary now baa 21 ln-aervloe
aod c out-service committees. To· • • • tal hours for 1957 were 17,200, Llde liltS Slat C.W
an lncreue of 2,000 over the oaw. 1__, _ sao VIa Udo
~~be~fo~re~·==============~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A doll and toy .show will M r;:
held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. to-
morrow <Friday> at the Corona
del Mar Youth Center by the
Newport Beach R«reaUon Dlv.
Doll.s will M judeed u the
largest, smallest, cutest, happl·
est, danclnc. aleeplnr. walking
and most unusual. Toys will be
judged u largest, amaJlest. mo.t I
unusual, and beat condition over 1
the longest period of time.
LEGAL JfOTICE
NO. A 30885
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF ROBERT C. UNO-
MAN, DECEASED.
Tile .. Prlli ....... , ..
Te '1111 ''Paal.ell'a lrllkfllt"
AU •-ben o1 1M c-dellla t:hom,_ _, c:.--c.,
ad 1111 wlao wWa to ,...., ..,... a ......... llmtatMa to
at-.s u.. ........, ......., ....... ealdat ... , ....
c:....a del lla ... f"ww .. ad nd,_tL Do yoa ...._
-Y er-a-. c+aptateta. ..... ..u-.T eo.. to tbe
bncliiEfast Clll4 diaalaa u.-wttb ...
We 9et ~ ..wy l(...s.y • m• .. at I e'dock Ia
tbe Saadt Sbop. DOS E. eo.t •wor. Jobl • tblale.
•aADEif J'DCII. PI d r'eet
NO'MCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ~~~ the creditors of and all persons 1
having clalnu against the said ALL HAIRCUTS decedent or .said estate to file
them with the necessary vouch·
era In the oWce of the Clerk of FOR MEN AND BOYS
the Superior Court of the State
ot California, In and for the
County of Orange, or to present ONLY $1.25
the .same, with the necessary
vouchers. to the undersigned at
his or her pla<'e of business, to-
wit:
Mrs. Augusta Barker
c/o Harwood, Heffernan .It
Soden
3355 VIa Lido, Newport
Beach, California.
within slx months after the first
publication of thl.s notice.
Dated April 4, 1958.
Augusta Barker
Executrix of the Estate
of said decedent.
Harwood, Heffernan .It Soden
3355 Via Lido
Newport Beach, California
Publl.sh: ApriJ 10. 17, 24, May 1
In the Newport Harbor Enatcn.
JAY'S
BARBER
SHOPS
(Nitlea.l Advert.iaement)
Tells You
WILLIAM
8D·A JfEWIOIIT a.VD.-IfEWJOIIT
70S E. aJU.80A U.VD......aAJ..80A
BISTENSEN
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J -UDGE
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Lung Cancer
less Here
Oranae County ci&&Jette amok·
us may be a lot better oU than
thoee In LOll ~le. County -
when lt comes to IUJ14r cancer,
!),, Gurtll Ca~nter told the
Hoaa U.p!tal Medical StaU last week.
Dr. Carpenter and Dr. Charles
McCammon. UntveraHy ot South·
em Calltornla cancer rese•rch
workers, said their evidence In·
dlcates amoJcera In heavy Indus-
try areaa are most au.sceptlble
to the dread d.laease.
In uperlmt'lnta with cancer·
suaceptlble mJce, sald Dr. Car·
penter, only 4 per cent survived
in Los Angeles amo1. while 68
per cent atayed healthy In clean·
er air.
ti.t POilcE RollER T ues~ey 01~
. . . Sections W.tll
• ICOR'DAT. &niL J1 prowler ••• Clyde Meyer, 2133 M t • ... ~~ x.. w. s.uera; -~ s.nta Ana c" ann • 1 PL. ._..,.. tepOIU ee 1 n may A~ .• Newport H.tl'lrta, Nportl truck aplWq und OD .u.et;
chlldren breU:i~ h1a ..,.,. truck drlwr ~ to~ Sectiona ot the T\aM4ay Club
Wlndo\n attv .ehool ... LcQ "'P ••• Pollee bell)ed live lfldarl -'11 bold tbe folJclwl"• D»etin-Btown a22 331\d St., Nf!WDOft Nlzato, 22. ot Loe .,.lea, nr.t .... ·• .-
Beach' ruahed to Hoaa Hoeptt.aJ al~ 011 Corona del ¥ar ma1n durint May, accorcUnt to Mra.
With ~&Shed hand ••• Huwy beeth, wbeft abe cut her foot • . . Herbert Mlller, pubUdCJ chair·
Somers. 1709 E. Bay Ft., llalOO., ThJef tOOk $135 batt.el)' dtarpr man:
says smaU boat 1a atnkine ofl B from Mobil Gu StaUoJ\, 227 ~ • Garden Section -10 a.m,
St.; Harbor Dept. sailed to~~ St.. ~ewport S.cb •.. MD. Tuesday, May 6, In the home of
Newport Beach Pollee unJta Thomu Norton, 1815 CJUt Dr.. Mra. I. t . Nance, 712 Santana Dr., ~~lied out to asaiat Orante Coun· CJW Haven, -.ya aomeone made Irvine Terrace. Cal S..wart, city
ty sherttrs deputle. In Dana ott with oaQhe of $30 In dreaaer park superintendent, wiU apeak
point shooting ... Nancy Crlch· drawer ~ .•• Mrs. B. W. Nay-on "Minimum maintenance of
ton 214 Topaz Ave. Balboa Ia· lor, 3409 Finley Ave., Newport home tardens with reference to
land reports "stran'ae man In Beach, reports someone just soil."
front of house." plunked a BB bullet throueh her • Homemakers' Section -10
window from acrou channel. a.m. Thuraday, May S. In the e TUESDAY, APBJL 12
Ruth Lon&, 223 Ametnyst Ave.,
Balboa I s 1 a n d • also reports e W'EDJJESDAT, APIIJL ~ home of .Mrs. William Wrltht.
1600 Haven Pl., CUU Haven.
• Music Section -10:30 a.m.
Corona Highlands Assn.
Will Elect Officers May 15
Monday, May U, In the hOI'ne of
Mrs. Arthur Kemper, 3028 Ocean
Blvd., Corona del Mar.
• Card Section -12:30 p.m.
Mlld.Nd Deaver, U20 W. Bal·
boa Blvd., Balboa, complains $100
was taken from her purse ...
Mrs. Victor McLaglen, 818 W.
Bay Ave., Balboa, reports sick
seal on pier . . . Mary Thomas,
1914 Ocean Ave., Newport Beach.
spotted 2 UFO's -but "Oylng Election of oftlc-ers wlll be held of the Newport Beach Elemen· saucers" swimming, not tlylng;
by the Corona Highlands Proper. ta ry School District, wiU talk pollee identified as 2 whales ...
ty Onwers Assn. at a dinner about the school bond Issue to be Charles Bradley, 215 Ma rine Ave.,
meeting Thursday evening, May voted on at the May 20 electJon. Balboa Island, reports someone
15, In the VIlla Marina Restau. Les Steffensen, who Ia asaocl· j
Monday, May 12, In the Irvine
Coast Country Club.
• F ine Arts Section-10 a.m .
Tuesday, May 13, In the home of
Mrs. I. F. Nance, 712 Santana Dr.,
Irvine Terrace. Pat Burkhardt,
owner of Marjorie Hale Studio,
will talk on "Charm and Person-
ality Development."
ra n.t ate d wIt h Ward·Harrington llfted his movie pro ector . . .
Vice President Charles Ha ley Lumber Co. ln the development Mrs. Robert Blinn. 405 EJ Modena
will be In cha rge of the business of the Cameo CUtts subdivision Ave., Newport Helrhts, reports meeting In the absence of Presl· I"-ill dl.s clothes stolen from her clothes · SWEET TO SWEETS adjacent to Shore Cl ~. w ·
dent Ira Smith. James Van Dyke. cuss residential pla ns for Co· Jlne ... Mrs. Irving Laby, 1220 Sweet Indeed .ls the Httle tlrl chairman of the nomina ting born to Mr. and Mrs. Clark
<'Ommittee, will present the slate rona del Mar. W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, com· Sweet, 415 Kings Pl., CUff Haven,
of candidates for the <'Omlng pla ins someone placed burning Wednesday. Mareh 19, at Hoat
year. Use Enatrn Cla.u.tfled ada to flrepot on her ups tairs balcony. Hospital. She tlppPd the scales
Roy Andersen. s uperintendent buy, Hll. trade or exch&Jlle. (Continued on Page Nine) at 8 lbs .. 10 oz.
LEGAL lfOTICE LEGAL JfOTICE Oile r ............................ -............................. ..... .. ..... ..... ...... 2.60 20.80
N 0 T I C E I !'i V I T I N G B I D S Mate · .. ............... ....... ............... ................................. .• 2.90 23.20
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of Lt>v~ Foreman .......... · · ·-.................... ·· ··-· ·· .......... · 2.90 23.20
Orange Cou nty will reeeive b1ds tor the following work which Is ~~~~~;nan :·:.: ·:··. ·: ... :::::::·::·::::.::.:::: .. :: .. ::.::::::·:::: .. :·::·:::: .. : .. : ~:~5 ~:~ locat~ at Orange County Harbor Department, Newport Beach, Operato; .. ·-.. .. ....... . .................. .. . . .. ........... .... . 3.175 25.40
CalifOrnia Dozer Operator . . .. ... .............. .... .. ..... 3.47 27.76 Conl>trurtJon and Installation of additional boat slips. Lt>wrman ...... ...... .. . .... .. .. . ...... . .. .. 3.56 28.48 Bids are wanted !or thE' enure proje<'t. The Board of Supt>rvisors HOLIDAYS.
reservt>s the right to reJ('('t any and all bids. I That the following days a re recognized as holidays:
All of said work and materials. except such materials as are Every Su nday in the year eJCcropt as otherwise provided herein, DOif McKAY CaADUATES
to be furnished by Orange County, shall be furnished in accordance New Year's Day, Decoralio~ Day. Indt>pendence Day. Labor Day, Donald L. McKay, apprentice
w1th plans. s pecifications and form contract to be ex«uted by thf' ArmistiC'f.' Day. Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. If a ny of the chief petty ottlcer, USN, son ol
.'iU('('(' sful bidder, all now on file in the office of the County Clerk, above holida ys should rail on Sunday, the Monday following shall Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. McKay of
ex·officlo Clerk of thf' Board of Supervisors. be ronsidered a legal holiday. Work on such day shall be paid tor 2001 Highland Dr .. Harbor High·
Plans. Sperlfkations and other contract document forms will at the Sunday a nd holiday overtime rate of the craft Involved. No la nds, graduated April 11 (rom ~===========~==~~~f;::;:;;;:f:;~~~~ be available for_examJnatJon without charge and copies may be se· work shall be required on Labor Day except In case of extreme Recruit Training at the Naval
cured at the ort1cc of the Orange County Ha rbor Departmt>nt. 1901 urge ncy when life and property ls In imminent danger. Training Center, San Diego. Ap· Bayside Drive. Newport Beach, California, upon deposit of Twenty· UNIFOR.'\f OVERTIME RATES: prentice petty oUicers are chosen
fi ve Dollars 1$25.001 pt>r set. which deposit Is a guarani~ that the Where a single shitt is worked, eight hours of continuous em· from the ranka of the seamen re·
plans and specificat iOns will be returned in good NlndJ IIon to the ployment, except for lunch periods, s hall constitute a day's work, cruirs to assist Company Com·
Harbor Engineer not later than ten 001 days a fter bids on the beginning on Monday and through Friday of each week. Where manders. The selection is based
project have been opened. and Is liable to forfeiture if the drawings 1 work Is required In excess of eight (8) hours on any one day or on on Individual aptitude and lead·
and speclfkations are not so returned within said time. The plans holldayc;, such work s hall be paid tor at one and one-halt times the ershlp qualities. and specffi<'ations are the pro~rty of t_he _Ora nge County Harbor basic rate ot wages. ------
District, and a re loaned to the btdder unttl bt_ds are due. The deposit It s hall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the con· PETE LA.aDJfEA IIAME.D
shall not be const rued to be the purchase pnce of any part of these tract Is awarded and upon any subcontractor under hJm to pay not Peter Lardner, 110n of Mrs. Car·
d ocuments. Bidders a re requested. should t hey decide not to submit less than the apeclfled rates in tbe ~tlon ol aald contract. ter DameU of 205 VI..\ Koron, lJdo
a bid. to return the pla ns and specifications as soon as possible The auccesstul bidder will be ~red to t\un1ah a falthtul per. Isle, has been elected ruabJnt
a fter su ch decision Is made. formance bond In an amount equal to fifty per cent (S()tH) of the chal.rman for the JlieJlMon chap ·
Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the of· contract price. and a labor and material bcm4 1a an amount equal WI of DeJta Uplllon Fraternity at
panled by a certiDed cuhler'a check or a bldaen bond In a aum of provide that if the pemon or h1a .ubcontradcllll tan to pay for &111' Otdo, where he Ja a .., .. ......_ ~~the~~~~H~~~~~~bea~-~-~~~)~~~~~~~~~~D~I~~~~~;U~~~~~;·~~5~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~d not Jess than ten per cent (1~> ot the amount bid, I&Jd theclt or matenala (~pt •Udl matertala u ue tu:m.Lshed ~ tht'l Orante
bond to be made payable to Orange County Harbor District. BJds County Harbor DlsttJct>. provlafons, provender ot· other auppll-.
s hall be received a nd flied with the County Clerk of Orange County, or teams, used In, upon, tor, or about tht'l performance of
ex-officio Clerk of this Board, on or before Wednesday t he 14th day the work contracted to be done, or tor any work or labor
of May. 1958. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day. and will be opened thereon of any kind, or tor amounts due under the Un·
anrt publirly rt>ad on that date in the room of the Board of Super· employment Insurance Act with respect ~ such work or
visors In thE' County Court House. Santa Ana , Orange County, Cal· labor, that the surety or sureties will pay for same, In a n amount
Hornia. not uceedln~ the aum specified In the bond, and also, In case suit T he al>ove mt>ntioned check or bond shall be given as guaran· Is broueht upon the bond a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed
tee that the bidder wJil enter into the contract on the form now by the Court. said bonds' to be secured from a surety company
adopted by this Board and now on file with the County Clerk. If atistactory t~ the Board of Superv.lsors of Orange County. The
a warded to h im, a nd wil l be declared forfeited If the successful col}t(actor will also be required to furnish a certUicate that he
blddN refuses to enter into said contract within a period of five (S) ~rfes compensation insurance covering his employees upon the
days after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of work to be doM under the contract which may be entered Into
Orange County. California. between him and the Orange County Harbor District for the con· No bid will be accepted from a Contract~r who Is not llcenaed atructlon of aaJd work.
in arcorrtanre with the la w under the provtslons ot Dlvialon III, The Contractor. &hall use only unmanufactured materials pro.
ChaptE'r 9 or the Business and Professions Code of the State of Call· duced In the United States and only manufactured materials man·
fornia. ufactur~ In the United States, substantially all from materials Bidders are hert>by notified tha t pursuant to provlalona of Sec• produced In the United States, In performance of the contract.
tion 1770 of the Labor Code ot the State of California, the Board of The Board of Supervl.so.rs reserves the nrht toft'~ any or all bids. 5uJ)('rvlsoro; of Orange County has ascertained and adopted the PN· Dated April 8, 1958. vailm~ rate of hou rly wages and rates lor legal holldaya and over· BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
limP, 1n the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each ORANGE COUN'TY, CAUFORNIA
craft. workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract awarded L. B. WALLACE
to thf' surC'es.sful bidder. L. B. WALLACE, County Clerk and ex-oUiclo
Thf' prevailing rates so determin('(f are u foUowa: clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orante
Per County, CalltomJa.
Classifications
Hourly waae
Scale
Carpenter ·······-·-···· .......... 3.225
Labort-rs. General or Construction .. . . .. .............. ......... 2.!50
Opt>rators lr Tenders of Pneumatic lr Electric Toola,
Vibrating machines lr simfiar M~nical toola
not separately classified herein .... -....................... -. 2. 71
Cribbers a nd Shorers . . ............ _............. 2.86
Cutting Torch Operator IDemolition l ....... -................... 2.!56
Drillers !all others I . .. ................ _ .. ···-··--··-.. 2.79
Guard and/or Watchman . ..... ....... .. ········-·-.............. _ 2.30
Cement Finis her . . .......................................... 3.40
A Frame -Boom Truck . ............ . ··········-·-···· . .... . 3.19
Apprentice Engineer, Including Fireman, Oller,
Greaser . ...... ................................................................ 2.74
Air CompreMOr Operator ...................................... ............. 2.74
Boxmen or Mixer Box Operator (Concrete or Asphalt
Plant 1 • .... ......................................................................... 3.29
Concrete or As phalt Spreading, Mechanical Tamping
or Finis hing Machine Operator ............... _............... 3.47
Concrete Mixe r Operator -Paving Type It Mobile
MIJcer . . ................................ _ ........... _._ .............. -...... 3.!56
Heavy Duty ~paJrman ............ ----··-.. -· .. ····----···-3.47 Pavement Breaker Operator .................................. _. __ .. __ 3.47
Pamp Operator ............................ -.............................. -...... 2.96
Skip Loader Operator -Wheel Type .. -.--..................... 2..96
Tow Blade or Grader Operator ..... --..... -.............. __ 3J.t
Tractor Bl·lJlt Shovel Operator ····-·-·-·--·-·-.......... &47
Tractor Opentor Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper or Dra•
Type Showl or Boom Attachmenta -·-·---&41 UnJYfta&J EquJp. Oper. <Showl, Dr•lllne. ~rrJck.
ClalnaheU, CraM> -----·-.. -··-·---·-.. ···-a.se Dtfwn of Dump Trucb of lal than 4 Yd&. water leYel 2.63
Driver. of Du:mp Trucka-4 Yda. but le.e tUn I Ydl.
water Jewl -·---------·--·-.. -2.88 Ddwn ci Dump Tnlcb-8 Ydl. but Je8a thaD 12 Yde.
...... ~ ----.. -·--·-·-----.. --·--·-.. 2.71 Dah•t ol Dump Trucb-12 Yda. ba:t J.M than 16
Yc1L water ~ ...... -.... ·------·--Drtwn ot Tranlllt·Mlx 'n'ucb-under 3 ycla. -· .. ·--~ .... a1 Trulllllt·JIJ.x 'l'rucJc..-3 Yell. or ...,. --
"'-Drtwr Ma• -·---·-·--·-........ --1111 Drtwr PoNmaa -·---.-...-..--
Diem a, Mabel L. Castelx ~p ~~ty~~
Scale hbllahed Newport Harbor Ensign: April 24 and May 1, 1958.
21.18
22M
2».40
2a.33
l&AO
27.20
25.52
21.92
21.92
26.32
27.76
28.48
2'7.76
2'7.76
23..68
23.68
25.52
2'1.18
27.71 ...
21.0.
21..21
21.88
.... -·· .......... .
~.,.~ . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'. ·!"-~······ ~; . .... -...····· .....
l.tcJr OL . • .s~:.:inJ .a1 Cattiftg ~ pttwer 111 wa N . TbeJ'o ol h' -''-oaJDCd ott.tog . 7 t JS JOU-
T.tU lte tried (for DC"' kitks) ~Tal76 .
'No., . clri•CS be s not parr;11• •l.teo NottlGJ o ·
SMART PEOPi'E
THEIR SAVINGS
Yenr after year, more ud more nvor•
switch thekmooey to-~ •••
'They not only get the top rate of 4~ per
annum, but the dividends are eoD~p~telil• a
monthly batis. You11 be lllDUed -ddt fa.
creases actual earning.. Div~ anl'lld •
credited ovay three months. Again-white
differencel
Every request for a withdrawal, ,._ W
opened for business, has beetl paJd • t.
spot-with no questions asked.
And your mooey is "Triple Safe.-(1) r..
sured of course up to $10,000 by &D .. I§
of the Federal Government. (I) s-.1_,
agcment and eflcient operatioD, (3) ,..
are loaned on Fint Trwt DMda fOr 111JI!Ii;
building and modernizing home~ after ...
ful appraisal, in fabulous Orange CoaMJ.
Open your account TODAY-Sa~ or
by mail-moocy received by tho lOda..,.
from tbe lnt of each moo.th.
••••
MJiii B~encla Whlte of Santa Ana,
and M'-Carrie Henc!enon ot Ar·
eadJa u brldelmalcll. 11ley wore
Jaoe aheath JOWM of lime enen
wltb matcllJq ahoes and head·
banda and earned bouqueta of
aamet rote. and aol~n orchJda.
Servin& u uaners were Donald
Ryplnak.l of ~na del Mar; the
Jl'OOM'a b rot.her·fn·law, Willard n.. bride Ia tbe dauJ'hter of l ohl\lton of San Lula ObJ11po; the
Mr. and Mta. Raymond Kent Har· brlde'a brother, Kent Harvey; and
vey fJII16 Poppy Ave., Corona del CharJea Knobel of Ankor Wat.
Mar, and a ~ndant of a plo· Cambodia, who wu a Delta Up·
...., Oranae Coun(y tamUy. a.r allon ftaternJty brother at Berke-
talher Ia a local architect, and ley. Bruoe Baird of Balboa was
bet mother, an active elubwom· belt man.
aft 1n the Harbor Area, retlres 1Jtt1e MUt carolyn Keeler,
tbla apring u prealdent of New· dauJ}lter ot Mr. and Mrs. lohn
port Beach Ebell Club. Miss Har· Keeler o1 Corona del Mar, and
wy wo -.Jected aa Chlldren'a Doua lu Salllbu ry . .mall son of
Home Society Debutante tor the Mr. and Hrs. Arthur Sallabury,
19M ball served u acolytea. Mra. castle·
.8oth abe and her new husband man Smith at the organ accom· ..-e paduates of Newport Harbor panled H'-Beverly Gibbons, the
Bl&h School and the University groom's aJster, who played wed· MRS. GRAHAM GIBBONS, t+l. former Mia ,.,.__, H.,.,ey ot Callfomia at Berkeley. Ml&a ding eolo. on the violin. """-,
Harvey also attended Pomona Pink eamatlons, white gladioli able to be present. eoueae, while the eroom also and stOck, which decorated the Mrs. Harvey received auests in
•tliCJied at Oraq e Cout eoue,.~e. church for the occasion, were le· a moss lrf!en lace sheath aown
"ffle lrooiD Ia the son of Mr. peated In decorations for the with beige acceuoriea. She wore
and MrL Lalle Gibbons of 440 wedding reception, held In the a corsage of golden orchlda. The
Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar, church IIOCial hall. Mia Gibbons groom's mother wore a Dior blue
otlatnaUy from Canada. Mrs. and Mrs. Willard Johnston as-hlft 1 ted ith
GI .. L--•-a ""rtner in the Co· alated at the reception a long with c on gown comp emen · w _..... .. ..-f boa fuchsia accessories and a oorsaee rona del Mar Travel Service. M1as Kay Boardman ° Bal of eamet roeea a nd delphinium. Tbe bride cho.e a noor leneth Island and Mrs. Michael Layne
own of white lace and net for (the former Connie Mangold), Following a honeymoon In En· ~er wedding enaemble. The fit· currently attending oolJ~ge at ~~~~d~o:::: ~i:: ~~n;a~~~~
ted bodice of lace was traced Tucson. None of the brides Zeta Balboa Island. wttb i r 1 d esce n t sequins and Tau Alpha sorority sisters wa_s ____________ _
Trojan Clu~s
To Play Golf
La111na Beach wtJI lock eolt
clube with Newport Harbor t~
morrow <Friday) at the Irvtne
Cout County Club.
But lt'1 all In the family.
Participants wUI be members
or the 2 areas Trojan Alumni
........... , .......
Franz Berc~mmer ot S02 111
Poln..ttia Ave .. Corona del Mar.
placed filth wtth • tlrne ot 3
hours, 46 minutt'S, In the 8S·mUe
bicycle race Sunday from Corona
clel Mar to Capistrano by way of
Elainor. Wlnner waa Bob Tetzlaff
ol North Hollywood In 3 hours. 40
minutes.
Clubs. -----------
The eolf tournament will be·
eln at 12:30 p.m., followed by
dinner at 7:30 p.m.
Banquet ~~~aker will be Ray
~rae. USC Jlne coach and for·
mer Texas AAM coach.
New officers wlll be elected.
The tournament and banquet
committee Includes Grenville
Lansdell, pro 1 ram chairman;
Bob WUcox. ticket chaJrman; I
Mrs. Mark Soden, reMrvatlons:
Paul Butler, Newport. and Joe
Bushard. Laguna, roll <"halrmen;
Mrs. Wilham Snyder. decora·
tlons; Mr. and Mrs. William
Grundy, door prize. and Mrs.
William Adams, publicity.
let
IIIlA
····-llllty .... ..... , __
pearll, the full net aklrt was ap·
pUqued with lace. She wore a
diamond and pearl pin belong·
lng to her grandmother and a
taoe and pea.rl cap which held Cedric Roberts Elected coming soon, watch for It!
Urrtif the mortgage is paid in
full, your family rvns the rjJk
of losing their home. If your
income is terminat•d by
death or disability, aiM's
Home Ownership Plan will
provide funds thot moy be
uted to pay off the mor1go9e
in the ...,.nt of your death. beT fingertip veU. C e d rIc Roberts was elected cusslon ensued durin& which the
Attendln& her were Mlss Gall President of the Lido ble Com· basic subjects of concern were
Fi 1 1 Balboa u maid of munlty Auoclation at the first dlacussed: future t 1 nan c 1 n g
n ey 0 • , meeting of the Board of Direc· plans, Is I a n d beauttfleaUon.
• honor, and the bride 1 cousin, tors which followed the Annual clubhous.e Improvements. boat
All your IMA repnMMofiYe
to e11plorn what this plan can
do lor you.
• Filii. WEEI • • •
Meet1n1 adJournment. Mr. Rob· gardens and boat s torage were
erts is one of the four aenJor dl· all touched upon u a means to
rectora who have served a year acquaint the new directors with
In office. the facts about the Interesting
••• 1111
\
Slack Trio
. .
-~ fJ E ~ ~ :\ 1 · >
New I y elected director Bob subjects.
Keppen was named Vlce·Pres1 · The meetlne closed with an
dent, Mae Christensen was rl'· expression of Bon Voyage by re·
elected Secretary and Ira Frisbee tiring directors George Buceola,
wu elected Treasurer. Duncan McAlpine. Earl Sawyer,
Burton Rombereer, Herbert Rf. Jean Pereiii·Minetti and Harold
ley and Raymond Levanas were Riggs to new Board of Mae Chris·
re·appolnted to the Archttectural tensen, Luelle Wilson, Bob Mar·
Committee. shall. Cedric Roberts, Keith Cord·
Directors' committee d u t 1 e s rey, Bob Hlll. Ira Frisbee, Larry
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IIAIEBDAIIIEa
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OBIOLE S-1211
were aul&ned as follows:
House Committee: Luctlle wu. Le~~Ba~ro~n~a~nd~Bo~b_21t~e~p~pe~n.:....__~~==================::::::~~::::::~~======= -----son, Bob Hill Vlce·Chalrman. Pub·
Ue Relations: Bob Ma.rahall. Kelth
Cordley and Earl Sawyer. BlJ4eet
and nnanee: Ira Frtabee. Bob
lhJI •. ud 0\lliiCU Md.lptM. rn..t•Jt: Lan7 Le ...... ... ,......,._ and .. ebea:
CGrdNj' aDd Bob KeppeD. AdYIII·
or to Junior Boanl: IJwwter Cree-
ly and Bob HUL WeiCOI'Ilinc: Mae
c:tuUteneen. Beach Leue Stud)':
lean hrelli·Mlnettl and H~roJd
RJ•gs.laland BeauUfieatton: Ma~
~n and Keith Cordrey.
Boat Gardena: Boti Keppen.
After the formality of the elec·
tlon of oUlcen and appointment
of the committee chalrmen, Pres·
ldent Roberts established a new
procedure by conducUne an In·
fonnaJ cllscusston with the elect·
ed dlrectora and the retiring dl·
rectora.
A full hour of this panel
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I&W-llh.JO-.
SOUTHERN YAMS ' • 39c
~ oa CBEUt ~••-. WESTON'S COOKIES 49c .. -IJIIIT &It
SUNSHINE IRISPY CBAcn:BS--1 lb.
"'TD CA1'1LL.AC ar PET I"'ODS·~ OL C..
PURR ALL TVJfA aED MEAT 2for21c
CAXnELL 'S-1 lh. Ca:D
PORK ' & BEANS 2 for 25c
GI.OBIETTA-'f'ELLOW--!1)/s Ca:D
Freestone PEACHES •
aows s ITAUAJI ~/a ea.
PEELED TOMATOES • 29c
Ltai'\"'S--e ....
French Fries
Marie Calleader'-1 lh. ' -. CUSTIII
PUDDIIIS ... lrnel .. 4~ tlt!W..,
.T R I N A uuu.. UA.W'JSII
BillfOlda, oolognes, perfumes, complete line of costume jew*:lry,
stationery, manicure sets, bath powders, soaps, hos1ery
atomizera, bc::mket purses -and many other lovely gifts for HER.
TOMATOES
·19~
ONIONS
2 a..15( AI.IO
only the best will do ••• • "·~
U. S. CHOICE -AGED
.T-BONE ~sTEAK 119L. U. S. CHOICE -AGED 12 91..
Porteth'e Steak
''THANK YOU MUCHLY.'• soys Wolter Pearson, treasurer of the
Corona del Mer Youth Center Boord, os Mrs. James Goodmen,
chairman of the T uesdoy Club's First Annual Benefit, gives him
benefit proceeds to help remodel the Center. The presentation was
mode ot last week's club mMting ot the Irvine Coast Country Club.
FOB
SOMETIIDfC
TRULY
DIFFEBEJfT
THIS
SUMMEB
Carti)oo Couatry Spedal · 6 Ra I I ·
roads · 4100 miles, through un-
spoiled wilderness. From $295
Summer BaU Voyage . 18 Exclt ·
lng days including Glacier Park:
Mr. Rushmore: Niagara; Mon-
treal; New York; Washington;
Mammoth Caves; Grand Canyon.
From $575.
Full Week of Trout Flahmg
in Colorado, including plane,
meals. guides. $345. Couple
CDM TRAVEL SERVICE
COIDfEll COAST BWT. & OBCBID, COBOKA DEL MAll
OBJole 3·0110 IIVTtJAL TJIEATBE TICKETS
Use Ensip Waat Ads for Besalb
Jam. Blttl:ela1N .. .,.... .......
letllah!N'a ...._urant t o eta~ <Tbu~Wday) at tbe fonDer Joca.
tion ol Bob DaJton•a 1A tM Ude
Shopptrw Cefttet, wt tbeN ...
maiM a qu.tion abOut tbe .ta-
tua of the UM permit.
The r.que.t f« appronl ol. th~
chanae·ol.-ownenhtp ~ U· eenM came up at Monday eve·
nina'• City Coundl meettq.
PlannJne Comms.toner Galvin
Keene aatd he thoueht that the
reque.t ahould eo throueh the
Commiulon tor act1on on the
use permit.
There followed a huddle with
City Attorney Walter Charamza,
who eame up with the tmpres-
lion that a UM permit lOft with
the property and that another
approval by the Planntne Com·
mtaaton '-not· nec:esaary. How-
ever, he aereect that it would be
a good Idea for Mr. Berkshire to
g~t Commission okay.
L.A. Artists
Win Awards
NO MEAN COM'fl'ITOR, this Sergeant Red -that's the c.olf on
the left. His determined componion, right. is Dennis Gault, I 5, of
+40 Fernleof Ave., Corono del Mor. Dennis pions to wolk owoy from
the Oronge County Foir with o blue ribbon for this prize steer he is
roising os on agriculture project at Newport Harbor High School.
Deadline for this and most other Fair entries is tomorrow !Friday)
The watercolor purchase award Six Broken Ribs Can't Keep
in the Newport Harbor High A G d c D M p • I D ~W~~ ~~n~:.h·~~ ';~ H':~a~l. oo r1ncipa own
Los Angeles, for her painting, "'
''Trellis." The oil award went to Mrs. Louise Elwell, principal
Wilbur Haynie. 19101~ s. Bur-at Corona del Mar School, was
11 gton Los Angeles tor his back at work today after being w~rk, ,;In the Park." The exhibit released from Hoag Hospital
will continue through Sunday. Tu;~:a~as hospltalh:ed with 6
broken ribs April 22. after the
car In which she was riding col·
Newport Beach Friends of the
Library will convene for a cof-
fee hour In the home of Mrs.
W. E. Fisher, 101 Shorecllffs Rd.,
Shore CIIHs. rte/(t Thursday. May
8. to appoint a nominating com·
mit tee.
CDM COMMtnfiTT CRtJBCB New offl~rs will be elected Th~ Rev. Edwin Gomke will May 22 at the annual member·
begin a series of sermons on ship tea.
"The Faith of Liberal Christian· ===========:.. lty" o t the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun·
day st>rvlres in the Corona del
Mar Community Church on He·
llotrope Ave.
Use Ensign ClauUied ada to
buy, sell, trade or exchange
Jlded with a car driven by Mi·
ch ael Muru:, 18, of 612 PoiMettJa
Ave .. Corona del Mar.
Although a temporary set-back
kept her In the hospital a tew
days longer than expected, she
attended a principals' meeting
the day after her release. She
will handle her COM School du·
ties part-time until her recovery
Is complete, a spokesman for
the school said.
CBJUSTIAlf SCIEJIICE CBtJBCB
That sin must be corrected
here or hereafter. before It l.s tor-
g I v e n . Is the Interpretation
placed on the subject "Everlast-
ing Punishment'' which will be
heard as the Lesson-Sermon at
the Newport Beach Christian
Scien~ Church Sunday. ''The
Lord Is with you. while ye be
with him; and I! ye seek hlm, lle
will be found ot you," the Gold-
en Tut from II Chronicles 05:2),
Is the core of the message
brought by the correlated read·
lngs.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVItED J.O
D~CE TO THE RHY'I'HM8 OF ·
THE FAMOUS
"BEL-AIRES r RIO"
APJ)e<lring
TUESDAY. MAY 6th
0110118 .. IITLY ,_ .. P&
UCEIT IIOifDAft
* * * DINNER SERVED P110M
5:00 P.M. TO 12.-
OPEN HOUSE -----Sunday, May 4
* FROM 2:00 p.m. TO 5:00 p.m. *
THE MASTERS BUILDING
436 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar -Just Back of the Port Theatre
VISIT TIESE IFFICES II Till ITTIIITIYE lEW 1• ••
ROOM 1-D
Charles W. Masters -
BOOM 1-A
Wilburn Smith. Ed.D.
ROOM 1-C ~
Richard A. Hilliard •... , ....
REALTOR
..
Aeronutronic
·-..... ,.. &5·rt. A d d .. .,~~t!: war e Big
,__,dON Earl Army Pro i ect . l = ..!:: = Ford Co.'• Aeronutronlc Sya· ... .._ u CIOOic. wrne. IDe., now lA operation In •==~~--=~111\W. v .... J:l. lte new plant ftorth ot Corona • ,., .. ~.Mar-del Mar, bat rec:etved a -..an.ooo
18M. ud a.t7 Want wW contract from UM U. S. Army ...._ a. a.& 111J car, planntn1 for developlll*nt ol a mobUe au-• ..... a. tile ftnleb of tiM tomated conunand .,_t.
,.. Ud ,...nee eelebraU"I. Gerald Lynch. Aetonutronlc •-·ai r. a • w • • w • • preadent, aatd wowk on the .tudy ...... ......,.. .. ._ IIIJD•., pbue ot the f ·year project wiU -. .t • a-t~._ belln lrnmediately. The mobUe
.. ...., ._ ...._. • tww command ~ Ia cte.lped to
....... II• w I • a ... AfMtF ,tw army field commanders c-sr,al; el &a.Wa -.ny mueh futer c:ontrol over dla-
.._, • • 111, _. G•uy pened tactJc:al element... .... ( .............. Wr' • ..._._....._ ., ....... _ .......... .... ,-.
CC.A. Fred Cole'• and Art
0.VW fO.tt. Chria Craft. wiD
cnd8t down with Fred and
Death Takes
T ennie Klein
Ma.-Cole and Art and Vltetnla Mrs. TennJe Klein, n , of lOit
DII.S. aboard. Mueb excltement Topaz Ave .. Balboa laland. died
ln tJae Davia lJdo Soud mena&e Saturday at the Newport Conva-
• • • an~ no wonder . . . lovely Je110ent Home.
11 ... ePIM a --a , 1 ::"0:. S~n,t!tte~;~wl~~ an~~~~~~na~;eS:~t!!"~~
1D ...... IIOGD ._ ..t June, In Honolulu. The Jueky 4 yeara, maktnr her home with
lMt .. ..._ ..._ Udo .... man Ia han~me lohn Stewart. her dau1hter, Mra. Dorothy Buck.
Yadtt Club ,.,.. .,. ..,_ ~-ol Caplatrano,'-an underwater Servloea were held In Baltz
p ~aU ~ ....._ ..-..,.: photopapher and akin diver. Corona del Mar Chapel, with the
for UYC ~ aldppiN, . AI liMA. Blll Schock'a s 22 putor of the Balboa llland Com·
CNWI ancl 1enoru. TaJ;;t:S aloop, wW raee with Bill ._ akJp. munlty Chureh, otflclatlng.
Helipot Plant
One of I 0 Best
a.et ConunodciN Herb ~ •· per: Betty Schock, cook; and aon,
orated tbe Cia......_. wt6t hla lohn; Swede l ohnaon and John
drawtn .. of ...ta of tilt ellbt Cuter of Santa-Monica, aa erew.
raetna boa .. eraNd. 8eftora at-So nJee to ehat with Carol Cazier
ley (Bee) arid wl._ ot dub of ••.• (Ruth lonea' dauJhter, Bal·
flc»N produc»d .._. ct•oeuvre. boa Peninsula) ... who wtll
fw the feattve ftelta. 1 torero the raee to drive down, LIYC"S CO.CUa&&, Bob and brin&lnr back the new and The Hellpot building near
J:unJoe btftl'a !fewportel' keteb. traUering the S 22 sloop. Hoag Hospital has been picked
wlll have u Cft'W, An~elenoe Dr. QOO'IfJ) TilE WOIU.D Df .o from nearly 1,000 nationwide en-DOn and S u • an Freshwat.r, DATI ls Ginny (Mrs. Artbur) trlea u one of the 10 best new
a.Jph ADd AuJ.n Unpn~. Reaume's exdtlng news of Art's plants built In 1957. The award
and old frteftclt ••• eo happy to Douglas Aircraft world tour. Art. was made by Factory Manage-
-thttil •.. Cbar,_ and Ludlle one of the ahlnlng lights of the ment and Maintenance, Me·
MeCoy. LadUe (MJnnle), aJwaya Service Dept. at Douglas In Long :G:ra:w:=-H:l:U=pu:b:l:lca=tl:o:n:. ==:=: tun and a~wa,. padoua, ia tabu· Beach. ls one of 7 lucky young
1oua mo.ie .tunt woman whoae men ehoaen to visit Air Foree
mMft I.e llt8. Ancty Devine of bues around the world. Leaving Gla
Ratbcw lalanct: Tile zwtne• per-two weeks ago, they vlalted ~r-mouT rot. Lold (meanuac .m.daJef) Is many, £ngland. Ubya, EJYPt,
•ubJe to ....._ tldll trip. Sbe India, Thalland, and wUJ Include
11M 10M 1 .... tM -a '"•sloe. lap an, Phlllpplnes. Honolulu,
and Ia IAtathertnl Mr n.t at a and back home. In this lmpor-
loeelltGrtl•tt. tant mission, they represent
Ill
flll·fiiiD 1··--
TWO WORDe THAT
MADE T .. W011..D
· ....... ltTHE
MAN IT T1111D
10 IIOIIG& t I
Douglas Aircraft ln a re-lndoc·
trlnatlon tour of globular baaea,
brin&lng the lateat Information
on certain aircraft and reeelv1ng
ftnlt-hand Information from the
pllota. •• •••In Glaay ._ •
c::a..l " ................. ..................... _ ...... __ ....
DOU8._ .... _._._.
---·~oe..u.. ............. _ ......
..-(UI'C ....... _.., .... .._, ,_ .. ,... aa-. ... ..., ...........
liD' m aLT. Ed. Warmlnc-
ton'a 38-ft. 8Chooner and winner
of the 1957 En..~enada Race, arbl·
tray class, will again race with
Ed at the helm. Crewtnc are aona
Bob and Jlm; Craig Cadwalader,
and Crail, Jr., and Horace Prou·
lx. of Glendale. Ginny Wanninr·
ton and Marlon Proulx will mo·
tor down and stay at the VIlla
Marina.
CAPal, Udo-lltes Hertha and
Lyle Harbour's luxurious 63·ft.
Chria·Craft. wlll cruJse down,
Hertha tells me. with guests
aboard: Mlm and l ay Overhol.ler,
and the Blll Profits, from Encino.
TaEJfDAWA'I'. Anne and Verne
Edler's 35-ft. ketch. wlll race
with Verne fof the "Salllnr Ed·
lers") at the helm. and erew
Anne; Trav and Dr. Burnell For·
cey; and the St. Cleeros and
their son. onn:a U'I'C ERftJES are
GAlliK, Dlek and Billie Lerner's
4().ft. ~loop: ao.o•. Bob and
Bonnie Grant's 56-tt. yawl;
ftADE WDfDI. Bob and Sylvia
Bottn'a 32-ft. keteh; WAJO)D·
LVD IL llm and Puny Mae·
Donald'a 38-ft. schooner; W'BDL·
WIIID. Leo A. Gold berl'• 45· ft.
yawl; Z0801'A. Tom and Adon·
elle Qulnn'a 63·ft. ketch.
VIva Corrlda! Vlva Recata!
Arriba Enaenada! Thana, Mrs.
Aator, but I brou1ht my own
dramamJne.
Glimpses
We think that Klckernlck has
outdone themselvea ln present.
Inc their cuatomers with a de-1
llchtful selection ot pretties this I
year. If you haven't seen It yet.
do come ln and Jet ua show you !
the new satin tl~ allp. It is 1
dacron, nylon and cotton, and
1 al&o drip dry -one of the new
1958 fabrics ... looks like satin. I
and feela just like pure silk. It
Is really one that you girls will
want for yourself, as well as for
your 11ft &lv1ng. 1
............ 1 tbat moth·
.., CIDd 9'ft~Ddmotben too, are
Pttlat ,......_ all tbe time.
,.. waat yoa to ... tbe cute
,._. .. , wltla ~
.......... Jut tbe 119bt ltua
·-• .,..., •otbu to ~ lato ............ pttla9 fa-d
Ia•~ n1 CIDd tbe ,......_.
.. t t. tM cllry. n. Vida are .a ..t ..s wtU 1ae •••••d'l to
do --nally pntty gift ............ ,...too.
For you who ml..ed on the laat
ahtpment of tboee no lron batiste
1owna at $3.95 and nerlleees at
St.se5. come a-runnln&, 'eawse we
have juat .-el* a new ahlp·
ment ••• 10 eome pt yours. ... ~ ............. ~ ... _ ........... .....
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WI•' I Y••w Jlttl• .....
.... ....... .... ,, 0 J ...
......... 5 ......... .
~ ................... ... ....... ,_ .... _,_ ..-. ........... -..__ .......... ,,, ._.,_ .. ,.
TID .._ -J'O'L
NEW ,_ESIOENT of the Newport Harbof. Zonta Club M~ John ~uther, ~t left, rec.ives the 9avel from Mrs. Robert Ja~red .. retire-
1ng pres1dent. Other. new offic.rs ere Mrs. John Green, first vic•-~resl~nt; Mrs. Dav1d Chopmon, second vice·president; Mrs. AI
org1t, treasurer; ~"· Jo. Hamblet, ossisfant to the treasurer: Mrs. ~oe Corver, reeord1n9 secretary; Mrs. Molc:olm Angell, correspond-
mg sec,.fory~
A WARD OF MERIT for out-
standing comm.-n"ty serv ce was
presented by tf.e Newport HcH·
bor Zonto Clt.b lost Friday to
Mrs. James Aspin of Newport
Heights. who mothered the
Senior Citizens Club of the
Horbor Area.
HONORED GUEST ot the in-
stallation meet:nq of the New-
port Harbor Zonta Cl11b wa s
Mrs. Hozel Grar-t Ki,.,q of Co·
rona del Mar, pest pre~•dent of
District IX. She was the ''"~Stell·
ing officer of the onginol Zonta
Club of Newport Harbor.
.
Employees to Receive Pins
For Long Service with City
Servl~ plna repraentln& 395 --:::-:--~------man-yean of leTVIee for the City
ot !fewport Beac:h wUJ be pre-
eented tomorTow (Friday) eve·
nina at the annual .ervtee
awarda potluck dinner at the
Newport Harbor Le&Jon Ball .
Top a ward, for 35 7ea..rs. will
10 to l ohn McM.Wan, aupertn.
tendent of the Water Dlvlalon.
A 30-year pJn wiJJ 10 to BlJJ
Covert. ,eneral eervlcea dlJector.
Jim Muatard of the Street De·
partment and Carl Woodmanaee
city eleetridan, will receive ~
year plna. Fire MarshaJJ Bill Nol-
ler wlll be awarded hla 20·ye&r pin.
Other awards wlJl Include:
Fifteen years -Huro Condry,
l . W. Jonea, M. L. Kiddie. Mike
Ordaz. Cuper Rupp and Harold
Young .
Ten years -Ed Bates, PhiJJip
Delcato, Carl Ferguson. Ellen
Fruer, Orris Funk, AJonzo HI ·
ruera, AJien Johnson, Frank
Johnson, Arthur Mace. John Me-,
Donald, A. D. Oberg, E V. Ort·
ber,, Floyd P e 1 e r so n . Jaek
Queentor, Gus Rltler. Charles
Shorb and Henry Terel.
U.e Ensign Clusltled ads to
buy, aell. trade or exc:hanre.
WHY I WANT
ROY MAYPOLE
FOR SUPERVISOR:
lie t. a b-et a ...S
wW-..T .. Pwyw..-.,
by patbtf Coaatr c.....
IIMDt .. a ""sf •• bala.
Siped.
PraakJ81daa
r-~t CDII ,.._..._ ei c-• n:oe
FRANK LEE CAPRI PANTS IN TitE BEST CIRCLES
~elena's
FADS AND FASHIONS
JUNIOR lr :PtfiSSY SIZES ... DRESSES 6: PLAYCJ...OTI{ES
2743 E. OOA.ST IIJta"WJl'l'
Oaiole 3-IIOS coao•A J)EL IIU
SUMMER
July 17th
REMEDIAL
PROGRAM
to
SCHOOL
August 15th
AlJ.
FAITHS
WELCOME
F.-1:30 CLDL
to 12 Daily
St. James Day School
EPISCOPAL
3209 Vla lJdo ~
MILLER'S UNION SERVICE
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I
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SPECIAL!
10-Year GuCII'CIIdee
SO-FT. GARDEN HOSE
CORONA DEL MAR
CELEBRATES ITS
S™ Ann·versary
DIE DIY OILY
THURSDAY. MAY
GRAND PRIZES
IST-IInD CIWSE LOUISE
21D-DELUIE YIL.PIC CAR BIG
1
FREE BALLOONS
AND LOLLIPOPS
FOR ALL THE KIDS
BEG. us ONLy $2.99
FREE
GIFT
MYRON
TD ILL CUSTIIEIS
I Ill IITn.E
CIITII W
PEPSI a•a
Be sure to return
empti .. and recem a
FlEE IIIIE
II.ITIEIT
SERVICE
C080lCA DEL NAB e OBIOU: ~ r -·· ; i; -. .. -; h -;:;.-;.,-.. ,
2POa .....
$3210 ,... =--·---=-~--=~·~==.:=~==-==
...... -Clft ______ , ________ ......_.._
IAWIWI.._ ....
N E U , IUY I; ...
PAIIILY ...rUT 1ty 811.1. 'I'OaiTT
• WedMiday, May 1~ Wlll be 1be hazel eyes of a teen-ated ~ .. ! ... '!"~~St. ~rue:.~ honey blond chanMr ttom Nor-
• ·-~----' way looked out on our harbor
J and Ita beaches lut week and ::xi:iCaxia=iaar:aiCii:i•i• found th~m rood. So aooct. 1n
'" ... LWo Sftopplftt ArM
For • l.erc)e Selaetion of
Y AROAGE -LINENS
BEDDING -NOTIONS
PATTERNS
tact. they will rem&ln In her
memory as the bJ&h point of her
solo bus tour of the United
States.
"Your w&rm water, your ell·
mate, the sand-ob howl wlsb
we had them ln Stavanrer."
VIvien Garpestad, who .. 18
and Uvea ln Stavan,er, Norway,
spent 4 days here last week u
the guest of the Fred Kustel"' 604
Marigold Ave., Corona del Mat.
Mrs. Kuster, Helen, Is her thlrd
cousin -s ulflclently close In
VIvien's estimation to warrant a
.side trip on her rrand circle tour
of the nation.
"Swim? Oh yes, we all swim.
But not like you Americans, over-
hand. This way ... " and she
demonstrated what 1s more dell·
cately called the butterfly stroke.
"But our water Is so cold. All
year. Yet w~ love lt. Only It
would be wonderful If It were
like your Pacific."
Our Paclt1c wasn't the only
thing eliciting comment from
this strawberries and cream
youngster. Behind that beautiful
NORSE WEST ,ASSA6E: Vivien Gorpestod, 18, of Norway spons
the 6000-m~e crow flight fine from home to Corono del Mar, where
she was a visitor lost week with the Fred Kusters (Tad T obitt photo)
DZLVD DDQRa nDY
lf.IGJI'l'
RICES TO IO'n' EVEn atn)Qft
Kab neUNII_. early I•
........ Dcry
Kotbel'a Dcry -
()pea 12 ... -10 p.a.
BOYS' I GIRLS'
TOT to TEEN
CLOTHING
facade were Intelligence and ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!1!!~~~~!~~!~!~!1!!!~~~~~~~:4~~~ depth of thinking. And not all of
the America she has aeen since
last September has pleased her.
3404 Vie Lido
Newport Beec:h, C.Jif.
, , •:•:•:•:•:•:•> • •:• •:c• • •:•
Thls multi-lingual miss (En&·
Jish. French and German are re-
quired languages at Stavaneer
schools I Is amazed at the para-
doxes she finds here.
"Everyone Is so polite. Men
stand when women enter the
room. Children say 'excuse me'
and 'plea.se.' But this must be
only on the surface. There Ia so
much talk In your country of
'delinquent children.' I think It
Is becauSP your familles are no
longer units. Too many mothers
have let the television ~et re-,;""'--!~:.t?-·• place them in the hearts of their
..,_.E WAY 10 A ~HEARrON
~QWISlO
HANDLE EILH PlEa
~ FURHITVRE AS IF
~Wfllf. OUR OWN!"
HARBOR TRIISFER
I STIUIE·
3"15 £. 17th STJlEET e-ta lleecl -PIMM h-. & a-. UIMny .. ,., LJbelty .. Ufl
LYON VAN UNE5 A6ENI'
OPENS
THURSDAY
MAY 8
IUNI JHIIWI
IXCniMINTI
IPUI.I lAY FUTilE s.. ~. ,.,. ~ ...
Pnlliln H•llca,
S20,000...-
SIUNiy, .., 11, f UT II E ,., w..r. ~ ... s.,..,...,.
1•1nli Stabs
S25,HO..,..
1111 iRIIIIs.ts ... s.,
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children. There is not the love
and the discipline so Important
to building character.
"You even let children under
16 in your movie theaters after
6 p.m. And you know what you
see in movies these days.''
She knows. Americ-an movies
provide most of the screen en-
tertainment in Norway -after
6 p.m.
"Your wonderful clothes. Your
washing machines. Ironers. re·
frige rators, automobiles. But why
do you waste so much of them?
Your lovely homes -so modern.
so colorful. Yet the furnishing~
are years behind.''
Then her youthful zest for lJv.
Lng, heralded by her Beraman·
~elly smlle, took over as ahe
told of hn awe and fuctnatton
with our freeways, our hJghways,
the massive movement of a uto-
mobiles. the s u p e r markets.
{
"where you can just go In and
pick out anything," the stores
and their wares. I She even had two words to say
about rock ·n· roll. "It's awful."
This is purely personal. Elvis
Presley and the like are prime
favorites with most Norwegian
teenagers. s he says, but Vivien
prefers music.
Her lone travels In this country
have not been without the sort
of incidents one would expect to
happen to an attractive girl on
her own. Anything untoward?
"No. I've been frightened. But I
let them know I was not Interest·
ed -and they Jet me alone."
There Is a moral there some-
where.
Vivien's trip Is a present from
her parents. Erling. a building
contractor. and Vlvl Garpestad,
who wanted her to see the coun-
try where they spent 12 years
before returning to Stavanger to
finish their family of 4 children
with her.
She is returning to New York
and her brother's family by way
of San Francisco. Spokane. Min·
neapolis, Chicago and Cleveland
before sailing for Norway In
July. Once home again she will
begin training for a career ln
nursing which she hopes will
take her around the world, "all
the way -by way of Japan."
Japan? That's where her boy
friend, Bernhard, 20, will be
when he has finished his school·
lng as a Lutheran minister and
mi~lonary.
This ls one young lady of 18
who seems to know wher~ she Is
going. And how to get there.
Auto Smashup
Hurts Balboan
A 41-year-oJd Balboa man wu
seriously Injured Sunday In a 2·
car crash on Harbor Blvd., juat
outside eo.ta MeA city UmJta.
But Joeepb Farrell, 100 W. B&J.
boa Blvd., wu ~ by Boat
Ho.plt&l authorlUee to be In JOOd
condition ,atarday .
eautom.la Hl~ay Patrolmen
a&ld Mr. l'arNU wu drl~
alone. They ~lated th&t a
Ure blowout ca'*Md h1e car to
crub Into one canyt~ 5 Loa
Aqet.a vlaltcn to the HarbOr
Area.
All were taken to HOAJ Botll6·
tal 1« ~tment of mlnor In·
jwieL
.JIJDGE THE MAN
YOIJ WANT
For YOIJR Super-vi
BYHISBEt;O
As a Private Citizen!
Fw 29 ,_,., Hen.z K.IMr ._ 4iltf-ilhM
hilueH 01 a citiu• of o.. ... Couaty'a 5th Diltrict.
His NCOftl of civic accomplithme•ta it OM of tiN
very best in this area. He wat a member of the Harkr
Committee which promoted the developMent of
Orange County"'• Harbor.
He was a member of the Orange County Grancl
Jury, 1949.
He has been active in Chamber of COIIIIIMrce
activity, a m.,..ber of the board of 4irecton of llh
local c0111munity.
He is honorary chairman of the board of direc-
tors of the Harbor Area's Boys' Club, ia a very ac-
tive worker in this organization.
He has participated willingly ••d eHectively i•
the many community projects thot lwlve Mecle thit
area better in many wayt, projects ... aa the fund
drivn for youth organizotioft for c ... rity, for holpitol
focilitiet.
For many yean he operat.cltiN lay Shere Trailer
Park. He is a qualified and cOM,....Rt necyt;ve who
believn in economy and efficiency both i • .... tJnea
and in governme nt.
THAT'S WHY ~~ SAY,
LET'S RE-ELECT HEINZ • •
K IS R
'Home'
in au·cville
A IIIU ~. wUh a quJet. What about IIOclal llt.! w~
112 H .......,....., MUre Woode indicated that he dld.ll't teel
.._ a ...._ po.IUon at Or· hampered by h.1l ldtuaUon. "I
~ CIMt C.Utte. An a ·"-· have f~lt enfuely welconte4 here:
,._ ~ from 1!1 Toro. Wooda U I'm not terribly IOdabl~. It' a
.. .. ....,. Jf...,o lbldent at-purely .elf-Induced. 1 cuess rm
~~· OCC thlllyeu. Jut not a IOdal bue."
tall, broad-ahOUlcSered When questioned about sev· 1,.. .. _...._ fNm C&rbond&le, Ull· eral recent r a cIa 1 aldnnishea
esotUed ln buketball Wooda decUnecl to comment His
~~. .ervtc:e and at reason we found rather Interest·
liberal arta major, he'a tne. "I can't really comment be·
'::t~~ about his further edu· cauae I'm not too well lntonned I. plana. on them." He explained that race
~ did you happen to chOOM problema were 80Dlethlne he had
OOC wben you left the aervlce?'' never been involved ln personal-
..,. curtoua. "A buddy of ly.
111M in the Corpe, Jlm Embree, "I've never had much trouble.
w..t here lut year, and sua· A. an athlete, I've bad my own
I by it when I lett the circle of frien.d.l on my teams.
..rvice." Embree, alao a Nearo. l'v~ been aoepted purely as an wu one of the top cagernen In athlete." U51 and a top .cbolar. "I don't believe I view the race
~ Qwdllu? probletn &JIY dUterently than
We ventund to uk Woods other atudenta because I am not
how be felt about attending an cloee to the aituatlon." Hl.s view·
aD-white eebool. whethft he had point. he added, wu strictly that
~ qu.alma about enroUJng. "I of an outalder.
bad no qualm.a about comlne What about alleeattons that
here," Woods replied al.mpJy. Neerw tn0\11na Into white areas
:"You ~. tile situation Ill not un· were planta by the NAACP'!
uaual tor me. In hieh .chool. Frowning all&htly be answel'M,
beck in Dllnols, I wu one of "J had never heard that, but I
about 10 Neeroes," seriously doubt lf that Ill true."
SpeaJdne ot his associations "Would you consider movtng
on the team. with his cl&UJ\l&tes Into a predominately white sec·
In the dorms he added "I teet tlon? How would you feel about
very much at home, and I have thla?" we queried. ''I wouldn't
aame very eood friends here." particularly want to move Into
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED .
'081AU
TRUCJC BODY 14' nat bed 42 ..
ataket. 6 mo. old $150. Clear-
ance lJthta Ind. Ph. IC 6-1291.
BLDG. BEJl'(G WJlEC¥ED--Com.
plete tumiahlnp, 4 apta. Jle.
trteeratont a.ow., beds, 80fu.
dl.aha, mlae. TenUlc b&lplna .
1325 E. BalbOa Blvd.. Balboa.
HAMMOND OKGANS, USED. 1
Rome, 1 Churcb .• 1 Spinet Mod·
~J 6 one beautltul Hammond
Chord Orpn like new with
percualon. No 1euona needed.
SAVE BIG MONEY. Schmidt·
PhUllpe BJe Piano 6 Orean
Store. Since 1914. 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana. ~WOODS FOR SALE: Lona barrel, full
• . • Bot Left O.t 1tock Kentucky rWes. Phone
a white area." With a caaual OR 3-3226.
smile he added, ''You know the SPINET PIANOS. All wonderful
old saytne-about 'blrda of a buys; lncludlng Gulbransen,
feather' ... " Ja.naaen. ~nlc, Story 6
Llttle Bock Ep&.lod.e Clark from $449, all 88 note.
How did Woods feel durin& Small ll t t 1 e E b o n y $389.
the Little Rock epl.aode? "'Again, Sctunldt·Philllpe, 520 No. Main,
I didn't feel Involved. I'm elad Santa Ana.
of Ike's stand ln the issue: 1t BEAUTIFUL CATAUNA DR. -3
had to come eventually. While bdrm.; 1~ baths; FA beat; 2·
I'm definitely In favor of non· car garage. R-2 lot plus a vtew
seeregatlon, It shouldn't be site . AU tor $19,750 on beautJ.
shoved down people's throats. ful Catalina Dr. one block from
"I've seem tremendou.a changes. bay. Owner, Smith. 3U Cata ·
I think, however, that we have ="'l,...ln,..,a=Dr-=.=-U,..-::o8.,·-=0556--::-~·----:-to grow out of lt gradually. Jleo. GRAND PIANOS, llke new, two
pie should see the Nearo aide of Stelnways, Mason 6 Hamlin.
the question, t o o . Education Brambach. Many othe111 from
shouldn't be limited because of $395. 3 yrs to pay. Schmidt·
birth." PhiUips, WE SELL PIANOS
How does Woods think the 'FOR LESS, 520 No. Main.
problem will be solved? Santa Ana.
"People are often not willing MINIAnJRE POODLES -1 fe·
to acept Negroes as Individuals. male, 3 males. Priced reason·
Yet this must be done -not able to sell. For add'l informa·
through seeing them as a minor-tlon call Ll 8·5123.
lty ra<'e-to solve the problem." LOWREY ORGAN, like new. Big
Savings. Hurry on this one
Schmidt-Phillips, Pianos and
An your prlntinq n•eds will be
hendled conveniently ond court·
eously in the completely .. quip.
ped Job Printinq Oepertment oi
The Ensiqn,
Organs Since 1914, 520 No.
Main, Santa Ana.
HYDROPLANE -Good condition
$40. Call u 8·5225.
PRACTICE PIANOS · $79.50, $115,
$165. etc. pay $5 per month.
Schmidt-Phillips. 520 No. Main.
Santa Ana.
2 SWIVEL BAR STOOLS with
brass rings. Brand new. $25 ea.
U 8-8304 · OR. 3-1010.
CONSONNATA Organ. electron!<'.
by Corm. used; only $295.
Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana.
niE SALE
400/o II IP/o Off
NO DOWN-TERMS
50.000·MILE GUAB.A..NTEE
Wbole:aale prke for
RetaU CUstomers
.. E IYEIS
UNlON SERVICE
Avocado lr Cnast Highway
Corona del Mar
Next to Jamaica lnn
ORJole 3·3320
THE
~LOIIER
roa a.u.a vncn r •.-zova
BEAUTIFUL French ProvtncJal $5 PER MONTH renta cood prac·
Spinet, perfect condition. eo.t tlce plano; use rent u down
$1085. Special at $515. Easy payment. SchmJdt·PhiUipe, 520
TenDs. SchmJdt·Phlllips, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana.
No. Main, Santa Ana. IBONIKG WANTED to my borne.
'l~ H. P. EVINRUDE outboard Sl per hour. Mabel WhJtman,
mo(or,l35; Boy'a Schwinn bike, fJl11 Mareuera.lte. CDK. Phone
Ute, lock, $1!5. Varnl.ahed pad· ORiole 3·2'T74.
dleboatd, $35. OR s.~ ""N,;:EW';;;;.;.:,;RA.MM~;,:....,.o.;;N=D___,Or,_a-ana-. -a=u
REPOSSESSED S a I e m Maple models. Rent a Hammond
Spinet. Cannot be told from Spinet for 5 weetc. lncludine
new. Hurry whJJe It iasta. Take leaon.s, only $25. You'll be
over s mall paymenta, SAVE surprised how much orean mu·
1208. Sch.mldt·Phllllps, 520 No. sic you'll play ln that &hort
Main, Santa Ana. time. Schrnidt·PbiWpe. 520 No.
•••• Main, Santa Ana.
-...... ESTATE & a&M'TALS __. FREE IO'M'ENS -OR 3-2833.
S"MJDIO APT. In Corona del Mar. STEINWAY Pianos &nd 10 other
Newly furnl.shed. . Simmons new makes, rent a new Spinet
hlde·a ·bed, etc. $162.50 yearly or Crand. All rent allowed on
Including uttlltiH. Daya OR buy. Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No.
3·2430; eves. OR 3·0754. Main. Santa Ana.
FOR RENT ON UDO ISLE 3 ftA.DE
bdrm.. 2 bath untum. house. ~==---------
$250 mo. 116 Wazters or OR
3-0996 Cor appointment.
COM BACHELOR APT. furnished,
kJtchen, beautiful surround.
tnas, 1 bUt. to ocean and bay.
168 yearly, utilities pd. OR
3-7629 after 4.
BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM Com.
pletely Furnished Horne In BaJ.
TillE II , .......
On a new Hamilton
Liberal allowance, aee
boa. Garage, fireplace: modern •• c11• ........... _ _. kitchen: w/w carpetlne; cloee iMI.-
to oce&n 6 bay; utlllttes paJd;
reasonable summer rental OR·
!ole 3-0167.
FURNISHED APT.-Ground floor;
good location; pleuant sur·
roundings; adulta only; no
pets. 610 Marguerite, COM.
BREATHTAKING BAY 6 OCEAN
VIEW. Corona del Mar. 2 bdrm
apt.; sundeck; built-In electric
kitchen. Yearly lease. Uniquely
furnished. $225. ORiole 3 ·0789.
OR 3·0551 . OR 3-7520.
3 IEHIII
OCEII FI8IT .. E
• .,..t Buell
0~ ~1DE. CLEAN BEACH
BY OWNER
Large ltving room with mas·
slve ptcture window. Huge
fireplace with raised hearth.
Dining room and kitchen.
Llvtng room and one bed·
room <'arpeted. Built In ov-
en and burners. Large 2-car
garage. Stu('('O exterior.
Prlet>d $25,000 with $18,000
down.
Box A 21. '1-En.siRn
WANTED TO u:N'T -0.,., pri· V.'-prace. Vlclnlty CCII'ona
del Mar or Newport !lea<'h. OB..
3-7814.
BUSINESS C 0 l' P L E DESIRES
small hou~ or upstal~ apt.
Month or Aug ;>;o c-htldn>n .
no JM'IS I or 2 bdrm.c: Alnn
Weangartt-n Box 1210 Palm
Spnngs. C'altr
JEWELER
3123 E. COAST BWY ~ COM..
DAVE'S HOME SERVI~Palnt
lng · Wa.U wasbine · Minor re·
palrs · Odd jobs. Ph. Midway
6·21689.
Ill ,,.... ..
CEIEIT W.l
Patios . Sidewalks • Driveways
Block Walls, etc.
Free Esumates ORiol~ 3 ·9582
PACIFIC ClAST
UIISCIPIII .
e General Yard Work
• Lawn Care
• Gardenlne
Free Estlrnatea
ED WHITE 1..18.()533
11111 Praj1dlra
roa BRT
1-JO( loS-10( ,35-JO(
ud 100( Soua.1 Pro ........
P' ASI' COLOR PJl.M SEllVICE
Model A..lrp1ane SuppUea
.._.Csssra-.,
1782 Nt'Wpart Blvd._ eo.ta Mea
Phone UbeTty S.. '70G
avsDrESS IIDrTALS 1 U,.riMcell lanl•er
SEVERAL OFTICE RENTALS-I Scattered Exdusn·e Clle tel Corona del Mar. Francis J I n e.
Horvath .. ftealtor. ORiole 3· 7187
1
Wish to con~ntrate . Newport
or ORiole 3·4!8l. Area · Exet>llent Re~rences
I 2 3 · or 5 ROOM OFFICES or Uberty 8-1362
suttt>~> Cor leaSE". Nt>w MASTERS
BLDG . COM. FA ht>at. carpt>t
Jng and parking 4J6 Hello
trope> OR 3 4120.
Bl'S. OFFICE WITII RECEPTION I
1ST & PHONE SERVICE ~utta 1
ble Cor a('('Ountant. iM brokN.
archtte'<'t or manufa<'tUrt>rs n"P I
l'{'~ntativf'. l....acatf'd In Cast
growang business c-enter Am
pie parkJng. 324 N Nt>wport
Blvd &<'ross hwy. from Hc>ag
Hospatal Ll 8 4491
W A.'IJTED • JON'DL Y PER..c:;Q;>; to
ca~ for my two chlld~n your
home . while I work. ORiole
3 ·3497 ............... .... ,
Top Job o~ nelda. Men and Women
UO T\&.lt1n--llf ewport Beacb
Used Auto Parte, nres
We Buy Ca111 and Scrap Metal
UBERn 8-7013
2075 Placentia Ave~ Costa Mesa
Electrical Cont:ractJne
Fre-e E..'ltl.ma tea
r.sJ.o E. Cout Hi1nw~
Corona del Mar
ORiolt-3·9464 · U 8-1315 Eva
Painting -Decorating
P APEJl HANGING
GEORGE BURlCHARDT
UceMed Contractor
1897 Qranae A~ eo.ta )(..,.
Uberty 8-8828
MOVING?
ONE MAN 6 VAN 17.75 RR.
2 men 6 van at miD. P.U.C.
rate or 19~ Rl'. wtthtn ao
mi. nme atarta at ,_.ur door.
We deliver min. ot 1000 lbe.
up to 60 mUee aame dq r.
mtn. P.U.c. ra.te. No a. dlc. tor Sat. eau Nf!W1nall u 1-22'74
or U 8-90). at W. Uti\ 1t.
Costa Mesa. t.o..t .tara .. rac.s.
~I I"'Jeea .. Q
iGtiCa
rlta&sn:lu1D
Sldl c.-•· 0 ..... .,
OOI01fA 011. 11M~
OlUole S-OltO.aT .. Jl!. Olut .....
a 11111111 lll1liliii
.............. THE VOGEL CO •
J .. ltlr Sill ...... 81 E. Cout Hwy .. Colona del Mat· OR.lole 3·~ 6 OR.lole a.JO'll
TOP WINNEJtS in the Unusual Pet Show held at
the Corona del Mar Youth Center were jleft to
right) Rondy lynch in the woter division for his
bowl of fish; Gretchen Nielsen in the amphibious
division, for her alligator; Kristy McConville in
the land division, for her long·haired guinea pig;
and Mike Chase. sweepstakes winner with his
iguana. !Ensign photo)
Harvey Pe~. Newport Beach
Elementary School trustee, hu
been named ctlatnnan of the
YWCA . YMCA Camp Oeceola
Fund Campaign In Oranee Coun·
ty.
Mr. Peaae said he hopes to
ralse $75,000 to $100,000 for fa·
clllty expansion at the San Ber·
nardlno Mountain camp, which
last year served 1,700 younpters. Rezoning, Resubdividing Je.t Buzze r • b St1ll Sought Dope Suspect.
To Ent er Plea
El Toro Marine Air Station of. In CDM Den1ed y Oty :~!;Is.::~, w:~.~;··~~~ .. m~~
<Continued trom Page One)
Center Area in Corona del Mar
ln recognition of the assistant
postmaster's work in developing
the Center.
• Gave preliminary approval
to beautification of West Bay
Ave. beach, between Ninth and
Tenth streets ln Balboa; delayed
final action until the May 12
meeting to hear any protests, If
any.
• Denied the request of T. A.
'Peters for public address system
to broadcast juke box music at
the Seaside Malt Shop, 2100 W.
~an Ft., Newport. A number of
businessmen In the area had pro·
tested the plan.
• Granted a license to Mr.
and Mrs. Radford Lovell to add
on·sale beer to Fisherman's
Wharf license at 400 N. Main St.
Balboa.
• Approved revision of civil
service rules and regulations giv·
lng greater weight to the oral
examination and technical per-
formance portion of the tests.
• Abandoned t be proposed
widening ot 32nd St., Newport,
because of the defeat of the
street Improvement bond wue.
• Received a progrus report
from the city manager on Chan·
nel Pl. Park In West Newport. to
the effect that it will be ready
for ball games by the end of the
school year in June.
• Designated a steering com·
mlttee to work with the county
on the County Dock leue. Coun·
cilman Harvey Somers Is chair·
man. assisted by Councilmen
Charles Hart and Frank Atkin·
son. and Planning Commission·
ers Walter Longmoor and George
Lind.
• Adjourned to 4 p.m. Tues·
day to consider the Improvement
plans for Austin Sturtevant's new
Subdivision near Westcliff.
MAYOR NOT A POLITICIAN
-NOT ALWAYS DIPLOMAT
(Continued from Page One)
chemical engineering consultant
here came to a relative stand·
atUJ in 1952, when he wu elected
to the Newport Beach Element&·
ry School Board.
He ran for the trustee post be·
cause he felt "there were too
many contractors on the board In
relation to bulldinc new schools."
And he reatgned from that job
In 1955 to take up his Council
poet when he became concerned
about "the Inability of the aver·
age taxpayer to find out speclfi·
cally what was going on" in city
government.
''There was a good deal of
mystery connected with the
whole think. and the general ad·
ministration was sloppy," he
added.
Jay was born in San Francisco.
His family moved to Los Angeles
in 1926. He re<:eived a Bachelor
of Science degree at Cal Tech In
applied chemistry In 1935.
After a year of traveling in the
Far East. he settled down to var·
ious chemical engineering jobs
with Texaco Co. of Calif. and
its subsidiaries until he moved
to CDM in 1946.
During World War II he de·
signed refining equipment for
the vital Persian Gulf oil fields.
After he moved here he served
as a consultant to the Orange
County Health Dept .. administer·
lng the water pollution ordl·
nance.
He and his wife, Florence.
have a 16-year·old son, Peter.
Jay stressed the following as
hJghlights of hls poUtlcal point
of view:
• Start of the reservoir north
of Corona del Mar wu the most
Important action ot the old Coun·
cU.
• Another bond eleetlon Cpa.·
slbly thJa November) or a 17
cent tax raise here over a s .year
period are the only means pres-
ently a p p a r e n t of financing
needed street. pollee and tire
protection improvements. (Bond
Issues to pay for these were re·
jected by voters Jut month.)
• The City probably will take
over operation of the COM beach
next year.
• Zoning tor Back Bay devel·
opment will be one of the new
Councirs primary jobs.
• The Costa Mesa·Newport
Beach merger effort is "dead as
a dodo" at least for the next 5
years. The merger "could hap·
pen" at some future time "if It
could be ahown that It would be
advantageous to both cities. At
present, sharing of equipment
and personnel between the 2 cit·
les s hould be encouraged.
And besides all thls Jay was
not to be denied the traditional
statement of all newly·elected
officials -with a variation of
his own:
''I'm happy to be chosen mayor,
and I will attempt to dlscbarge
the duties of that ofilce with
honesty -and whatever dlplo·
macy I can muster."
BOSSEXS CBEET aoy
The Robert Rosaen.a. 216 36th
St.. Newport Beach, welcomed a
brand new son at Hoag Hospital
Thursday, April '17. He tipped
the ecales at 7 lbs., 5 o:z.
luck with a wayward military
jet than they have had with "fly·
lng saucers."
The jet nearly collided with
a Newport Harbor cabin cruiser
ott Catalina Island . .severing 3 of
tbe boat's metal antenna in a
"buzz run." Art Adair, Corona del
Mar realtor. and other p&ssen·
gers on the "Nevlow" reported
the jet had nearly sunk the 40·
foot boat.
Manslaughter
Trial Slated
Robert Bachelor, 47, owner of
Newport Arches Cafe, pleaded
•·not guilty" to misdemeanor
manslaughter charges Tuesday
In Santa Ana Municipal Court,
and his jury trial was set for
June 17.
Mr. Bachelor. who lives at 3336
Via Lldo. Js cllareed with caus-
Ing the death of Mrs. Ethel Hart·
ley, 31, of Bellflower, In a colli·
sion March 23.
A Balboa man Is scheduled to
enter hls plea on an Orange
County Grand Jury narcotics In·
dlctment in Superior Court May 9.
John Schwary, 18, of 4.77 Bay
Ave.. was rounded up with 9
others by Newport Beach Pollee
late In March.
M£ET TBE CA!fDmATE
Supervisor candidate Roy May·
pole will be guest at a meet·the·
candidate coffee hour at 11 a.m .
Saturday, May 10, hosted by Mrs.
Arthur V. Jones, 332 Evening
Canyon Rd., Shore Cliffs.
ST. AJmllEW"S CRutCH
"A Christian Can Handle His
Fears" Ls the title of the Rev.
Harold Ogden's sermon at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Cliff Haven, for Sunday's S. 9:30
and 11 a.m . services. "'
CUlT I8SII, · lllr.
ICEII FIIIT
U you want a real home wlth a lovely view and need
room to ent~rtaln. and yet JJke quiet comfort. We Invite
you to visit thla fabuloua home built on 3 Iota wlth
room for a large pool. Thla la truly a borne for the dla·
criminate buyw. Aa different and distinctive as you
care to have it. The price La Sl64.500 and that Jncludea
furnishings. Term~ are available and will conalder
trades.
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2001 W. Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beach ORiole 3·6210
IPEI lOUSE
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AT TIIESE 111REE LOVELY HOMES:
211& Viall Dr.-.. ,.. ...
411 Calllu •• , ...... ..
2424 111m ¥lata -...... ,
CL.WE 1111-·lllr
2731 w. Cout Rllhway -Uberty 8-4277 • ~ u 8-3293
lfewport Beach
IIW lEIDY Fll ICCUPIIGY
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HARBOR HIGHLANDS
lEW FHA TEllS IVIIUII.E
IODEL HOlE niH at Hlc .. a14 Dr.
(Cor 20th St.) NEWPORT BEACH
u 8·9477
BILL'S BEST BUYS
II I IEmll 1 .. VALUE?
Yes, deflnltely ao; thla well kept two bedroom home,
hu very lara-e rooms, tiled pullman bath with encla.ed
tub and in best ot nelehborhood -On Flower Street.
Cloee to downtown -Landacaped, fenced. h&a wee
beartn• Avocado tNe and Ob paved alley -
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W . A. TOBIAS. Realtor
MA'IT L.UOB.DE-IIanqer
"'You'll Ub Our J'rtencU,y Service"
220 E. 17th St. ec.t.a Mea U 8-1139
CAcroa atreet from 'Jbrttb' l>r'q S~)
Office Open Evenlnp or Call OR 3-7532-MI 6 ·1050
BALBOA ISLAND
fllr 111•1 1111 lirlcL Ill .. Cellp.
Dtnlng area In kitchen; newly decorated; partly fum.
lahed. Full a1ze Jot near North Bay. Ample space for
apartment In rear. s.t buy on the ISland on full
slz.e lot.
PIICE-al,&a
Term. can be arranged.
G8 Park Ave., Balboa laland
Adjacent to Newport Harbor Aquatic SchooL
214 HAZEL DR., CORONA DEL MAlt
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DALTOas
351.9 E. Coat ~
Corona clel MU oa :S.ot40-E\ta. oa,..,.
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