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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-05-22 - Newport Harbor Ensignea VOTING PRECINCTS IN NEWPORT BEACH CROWNED QUEEN of the Junior-Senoor Prom "t Newport H"rbor Hogh School Frod "y eve,.,ong W<tS Sue St. cr.,,, (center), of 1821 Kongs Rd ., Cliff H.,ven Her princesw.s were B&rb&r" Thomp- son (left), -423 Sn ug Harbor Rd , Cliff Haven· 8IRGLE COPIES Patto White~eld, 2801 S.,yshore Dr., S.,y S.,ores, ""d 2 others who were not present for this p~o·o: l onn& lloyd of Cost., Mes" .,nd Judy C orf"'"" of Coroo& del M.,r. (Photo by Sven Pretorious) .,_ ...._. aa u.t R4d oiW~. all ~"•~U.. Aw Oft U.. --U. and 11m ANMrHJI, U. ..,. lft tbe badr .eat. were UJlO~. tbeU own for m an acre. -• r--Serra Dr., Ccron.a IIJ.Jftl.uda. the Mr. !Jentz dlreetJy bade of hll Yloue 1 oeeuSon the Plannlna 110ft of Supt. Boy Andenlen o1 the .on. 'nle eer hJt the pick-up Camm Mklft had de~ &ctlon Newport Beadt E 1 e m e n t a r y truck ftUJ" the right rear wheel. eo that plane COQJd be chanpd Seboola. Both of the 00,. are nwt 3 survivors were pinned to keep any bulldJn1 ot! Cama-.opbomora at Harbor "High In their car for about 15 minutes tton Ave. euementa. Sctlool. u ~attempted to pry the FraDk Parker, of 1M Mortaaae The Corona del Mar car had doors ~o and to push back the FundJ~ Corp., de v • I o P • r • • no dtaooe u a ptc:k-up truck. crumpled front ~at Young Bev aou1ht lnatead to obtain •11ft· out of control, croued the double was crushed against the steertna menta with adjotniq ~ column and suffered ffltlcal owners for partial re~ue of chest Injuries. euemmt rl&ht& Two o1 the • Tax Rate May nm Anderwn miraculously es-ptope-rV CJWDen al8ned 1M •ane· caped crt tical Injury. His naht rnent. one •14 no. one bad not St th S wrWt was broken and he re-ctvm a ftnal anawv. ay e a me celved numerous face lacerationS. Harvey Pea.e, one of the 2 ~ulrlng more than 60 stitches. who alcned. aald that the Roues The tax rlate wthm Crel macln thlel Mrs. Llentz suffered tra'ctures are entitled to 9 units and they same -un ea e ty ounc . ""'--' t ld 2 wants to do more than Is In the In both lep, In addltton to lac-•··~ o prov e aara,es pet eration.s unit. whereas only one 1..a re· propoeed budaet for 1958-59. · qulred. Th1a lftnark wu offered Tues The driver oC the truck and his "It Ia to our advantaee to have day by City Mana~r Robert =n~r were only sllehtly In- a aut.rtantial development. aucb Shelton, who 1a tottlna up final J Y Be rted I as thl..a one rather than to aet a ftaurec on the clntt bud1et to be oung v was repo m · downrradh\a d~opment," Mr . .ubmJtted to Newport City Coun-proving yesterday, but remained Pea.e aald. dJ Monday eventne. In critical condition. Mrs. Phlll Burton of Corona PubUc hearlnp wUJ be held by Jim Andersen was brought del Mar b~ht up the matter of Council June 9 and 23, and final back yesterday and taktm to St. helarht UmJt. Botb &he and Mrs. action l..a expected at the June 23 Joeeph Hoapltal for further treat- Robert Hom objected to arrantlna meetJne. ment. an additional 15 feet ln bel&hl m~,o~~ ~:~· .~~ Revisions Are Promised for cation be approved 11 the Ml· d :,a~~ ~e:;t ~1~1~~;-::4~ Proposed Sign Or ina nee euement The motion wu d4t· The propoeed city alp ordl· recommended for the prohJblted feated 7 to 2, wtth CommlaaJon· na.nce.. havinJ undef'IOne Ita Ust. era Lind and Wealey Smith cut-ftnt ordeal under fire lut Thura-Stlarp crltlcl.am came trom tnar the only Y• vat-. dAly eftnll\1. 1a due fat reviaJon ~ PoweJ!1 owner of Neon En- Mt. Parker told tbe Enatp bJ' tbe !'...,ott Beach PJannJna terprile of runvport, who said be after the mMtlna: ""~be entl.N Conuns.lon before 1M next pub-went throuarh the alp ~ntrol project will be ~ eo It uc ~Marine. controversy In Palm Spr\np. will not be In con1Uct with .... Chairman Walter Lonamoor where a .5-year amortlution per- menta of recor4, but wUl mab ma.d4t It plain at Jut Tbureday'a lod waa included In the ordi- MI u..e of our ue pennlt for beartne that tbe ~on was nance. t unlb." anx:Soul to •pt tJw bup out"' fll ''When the 5 yean were up. Chet Ru~cell tM .ttat **ft. He ure-all ob· 1M cluba w1tb tbe btc atana took )~dora to ..mel 1ft written ~-1M dty to court and won. and oinDMr'actatklnl for dlaJlats. 1M bla aJrn-are atill up." hot Main point of c:oDtenUon ap· aa.ld. I N P peaNd to be the wnestacl 5-year Jtequesta tw <tel~ ao that ftC• $ ew revv Jr&ce perlod a II.,_ that would ommen4aUona can be aubmltted f:'.J NcQGM ftOtHlOnfenlllna 'WMD a came from Dr. J.rvtna Laby, pf'tlll· ~r Purcell, 4.13 Mom1ftc atp ..,., ... _.. 1a adopted. dent ot u.e 0!1\tral Newport Canyon...._ wu dldad ,.. •• sa. ~ • .-net ot the Community Aim.: ..._. Geddel. dent ot tbe Oairoita RJablaiWII t.a OUaUM Uqoon lll eo.oNi ~~ for the K.-pott .B.Vbor Board ot PNptltJ' Ownell Alia. at tiM.., .... oldlttlld at the PfOiped of ae.Jton; Clyde N~UI. Century DUJ IMttiQI ..... !It~ ..... ..-.;.. eo NlftOife Iilii NW~vtna Sian eontractca. Kewpc~rt; ara -Jl1n.6ln 0.. VUJ.a .ana. ..... u. dot* up, wtakb ca.t·blm $.\425. clen Plncll. nt ol the Co- rant. and whleft had been approved by rona CStl Mar Chamber of Com· Alex MacGUltvray, 533 Su· the c.orn.ma.ton. merce; Rqh M)rtlatt. rw \1M ward M.. waa ~ v.C.:p;.l· Mem-. of the Comml.Dlon Newport Jfarbor Chamber. dtn\ an4 Mra. s.& Ba~ 405 t.hoQaht that Ume UUUSona Jrealtor Jolln Vopl aatd be hu eo..... c:::lrcle, wu ...... ..c:re-CIDIIIJcJ be pan ... lD banW\tp a:a ~aJ ._.. In bla tuy·tnuu!W· eMil. ero.r.dl VIU.,. ~nt 1'be dinetcn 1DcNde W. L. Jadt Hubll&nl. ...:utlvoe .:-and he bu _..bllablcl etan ,.. .,..,.. J:hrtJ\ ................... ttW7 of .... a.ut.Mm CaUJotnia atdctJoDL dUa Grindlp. ... ~ -· DlcOk .......... ,._.... • '1t eMuld -tiM ....... ol lJoJ'd ~. ~ ....,_. Wrttllln Ult of .. .... • ... aw... of .. ...., ..... .., .,_..,.a.w.., dMstv ,.._ n 111d1r Ia•••• .-. 1D ODetrel tM ..,.._ .. M ...... _ ............ tM s.,.., ................. ..... ...... .. , .... 1 ..... Jlar• ..... Ill& Fllk ... ,...... '"U aU petJ b..,_ ..... -~-..... ----................ 0111 ............ ~ r"f l:!·,. -....... tile .......... lillllll U. '' II tiiiM & tl, lea.. ..... 'e-.... : , ... ,.... ... ._ a:ette• Lnr en. HS,-h .mOGJ tnutees tlad been County Fair Opens Friday a uthort.ud to bkt $5 per acre. QCC G If aalc:l while the Fair administration 0 ers Anftted on a chaz-ce ot va- had been lnstructf'd by Fair pncy, h~ was found In posses- Board m~m~rs to stop at Sl l s Ch aion of wwral fo,.,.ed ch«k:a on ~r a<'~ tate amps th~ account ot Mrs. Kay Von AI · A<'rord!ng to bidding stlpula· I d~nbruC'k. 223 VIa ItJuaca, Udo Fourteen Corona del Mar resi - dents are especially interested in tomorrow IFrldayl. That's when the Oranae Coun· ty Fair opens In Coata Mesa-at 11 am. lions Mr. Round's finn now ha.s I Coach h y Rosso and his 4. bl~. Mrs. Von AldenbruC'k said "the exclusive right to enter Up· man OCC golf t~am won the Carr had stayed 3 nilhU tn the ~n" high school and Fair land 1 state C'hampionshlp Monday at family guest loom aaalnst ~~~ to min~. explore. drill for. ex· San J~ Country Club and also t.Mir eUorts to pt bJm to l~a\e. traC't and produ~ any and all carded the lowest winning team The Von AJ<knbrudu aald oil. gas and other hydro· total In th~ history of th~ tour they b«ame acquainted with Thirteen CDM <'ltizens have en- tered their best work In compe· tJUve exhibits and a 14th, Miss Corona del Mar, hopes she w11l be ch011en quN'n of the May 23-- June 1 Fair carbons." nament~ Se-cond place Bak him when ~ ddl~ furniture ersfield was 6 beh1nd at 613. h~ des.IJ'Ilf'd IIOtne t1n:w &IO. Hall •II Yillacr•• QulifJ t. Fi1als ~ld~ ~vt>ral thousand ex Doug Hall of C'orona del Mar hiaflts from all 0\er the County. 1 f'astly won his heat 1n the 8SO features thlS yf'ar 1nC'IUde a Sun last Saturda) in the CIF !'eml l!et Memorial St'rvlce. conductf'd finals at Huntington &>arh to by County vt>teran11' organl.za· quallt} for the final-. thl!-Sat tlons and hosting Gov. Goodwin urday at El Mont.-H1!t t1me Knight at 6 p.m. Memonal Day. was 1·58.7 Also qual1h 1ng w as May 30. Bob Villagrana. who plaN'd The Fair will gf't an !>penlng fourth in the shot '"'''h ~-13ft 6'• night send-off tomorrow at 7 p.m. ln. with the judging of 17 candl-The Tars had 2 qualtf1ers also dat~ for the Fairs Plrale Queen In Clas." C-the 440 rt>lay tt>am. title CDM contestant is Molly whi<'h placed second. and Rober McClintock 314 Evening Canyon son 1n the 180. who was S«<nd Rd .• Shore Cliffs. In his h~at lndl\ldual srores for the PI· 1 • rates wert>: Denms. Murphy, 145; I Se en a w tns Howard Dayton. 1al; Phil Rose 1 berry, 1:15. Gil Sharp. 156 Jnd1 NHYC R Vldually. Murphy fi niShed third ace He w·on mf'dalist honor; for low est s1ngle round. 61 COMitJSTIOK SPOKTMEOtJS Spontaneous combustJon In an o1l mop was blamed for a fire which did $500 damaae Sunday to the home of Mrs. Jean Mavls. -121 Goldenrod Ave . Corona d~l Mar The powt'r boat, '"St-lena, won tht" ~~p<;takt"i at the 1958 In SPf'('IOn oC sa1l and powpr boat.'! Sunda\ IT thP 41st O()f'n1ng of tht' Nt"w·port" Haroor Yacht Club. Thf' · Arguello."' owned bv Stu art Ba lx'ork. wa.. the cor~ ttme wtnn(>r tn the 20 ml~ U. Angeles to "<(>wport Harbor Yacht Race hPid tht> p~\ious da~ --------------------------- • ~ ......... a.. ........... ,... OM.. .. c.... ....... Cell ,. ..... i ......,. -n-...t.y. ...... Otr ef .....,..,. ...... c.Af. OM.. M ........ ~ Ia tile ~ .. lil.tt1 _._ .,._, 2110 L c-t ~. c..M 41 ......... e.llf.nM. ARYO L HA»A Ow.-•IMI r.WW.. PEG HA»A .._.... Wlt.t SUISCIJPTION lATE$: • Lee.~ ........... ..-.: , .. .,.... .... -,__., .. OllftWe el tile ....,._ ArMs Tw. ,_.......,..., _. ~ et.oo MEW .. OF CALifOaNIA NEWSrArEa PUILISHEAS ASSOCIATION AM ef tM NATIONAL. EOITOllAL. ASSOCIATION • I • • • 8 • • • • • • • • c I I 1 • • . .. - Hop -,.> '''' CM '' 'r''' I ' .... , • • • • • 8 e SOME HEADS WERE KNOCKED TOGETHER I enjoyed listening to Did Richard Monday evening as he knocked some heads together, verbally. that is, at tho meeting of tho Newport Businessmen's Ann. Usually mild-mannered Dick wasn't mincing any words. He was telling the businessmen that they should try loss bickering, and more cooperating -omong themselves, ond with tho City Council. I sort of gothorod that he wos getting ocross the idea that tho world doesn t owe us businessmen a living, ond thot tho city doesn't either. Thot s up to us, and our personol initiative. Bible Series Is S U ~=,~ .. ==~ .... ._.. for -'*1..-u aa1.,._ nJfll dUrlna the JMIItll CC~luae a.ldeDt. ot corou c1t1 Mar, to acq~ lt for vjew fUll P"'· at St. Andrew't .., • ..,_rtan -~ tbc.e wbo Uw op· ~ It WM lnchl6e4 ill tM ~ aul Bav.. ~it• the IIOUtbeut end Of ata ltate Janel matd&na dMI that "Cilmtlafl Fatth ancl Llfe" wUl Corona Beaeb, have been aaldlll wu reeonunended by the m~-be the theme around whJdl the over • period ol yam tor .-.. ora CCIIMUU.. ,.... Cc!MMll ¥Cat· a.v . ..._.. ~ ,...., afWI to reach the beach In front of ed by a Mre maJority to proceecl Col. William Woodruff wtl1 con- them without havlna to walk all with the lt&te on the de&l. A duct ~ c1--. on how to \1M the way down to the atalrway at week later, In the face ol an at· the Bible In sunday ~ Heliotrope Ave. tack led by Geo,.. Pftaey, aided AU lnte~ lfatborl._ t..ve The d1y OWM a »f6ot atrlp aft<1 a~tted bY Ben Bedclkk. one beea bavta.4. down to tbe beech at tt\e end of ol tM majority awttched and the Narclaaut Ave, The residents are actJon of the week befote wu re· petltlonJne the City Council and tclnded. the Pa rka, Beachea and Recrea · In dlaauat, we, led by Duncan tlon Cornmlalon for a aJmple un· and Jerry Stewart, ralaed a fund adorned atalrway tor their con· to buy the Point. There wu no wnlence, u aeveral of them time to lo.e. Mr. Adama had bave expreseed, '1t'a about tlme elven us a price way below the that thla end ot Corona del Mar market value. and eave ua a geta a break." deadline of 90 daya. His only The clty owna the land. The condition waa that It eo to tu cost wiU be amaU. and the clam· elty for view park purpoea only. or for It I• posttlve In tone. u ContributloruJ were received ln ahown by the stgnatures of near· amounts from two-bits to $1,500. ly 100~~ of thoee contacted and I reckon you can hear, ll your liven a chance to alan the petl· ear Is cocked right, that Col. An· tion. dy wu protecune hla own view. Incidentally, I am not carrying Yes, t hat's true, along with the a petition, nor am ( ram-rodding view of millions of people who the movement. However, 80me ot come to Corona del Ma.r only for these people came to .ee me with that view. The Point la not ln the the que.tlon of bow to ~et start· view of our living room. VIDA CIIOJCE l nDIG WBOLE OR CVT V. Dick is a prime exomple of tho American success story. He has climbed the hord ro4d to tremendous succe ss because of his own energy and initiative and enterprise. And he has dono it without going to the city with requests for help or special favors. Now is certainly a time when this American spirit of private on· torpriso should be applied to its uttermost. Tho per~ing problem that faces all of us businessmen is o fino place to start. Ot..r City Council hos como up with a sound proposed stateme nt of policy on parking. Hero is one of tho key policies: "Provision for off-street porking in business oreos sholl be tho primary responsibility of tho business community but tho city will give techniC41 -assistance to areos initioting the formotion of off-street parking districts. ' ed. Now they have requested The Point has now belonged that 1 act aa their repreMntatlve to the city sveral years. What haa in presenting their signatures to been done with it! Not one the Coundl. blessed nickel has the city apent J would llke to Invite the on lt. Coundl'a attention to the 10· 1 rehash this because the 20· year hlatory of Inspiration Polnt. toot strip down the blurt Ia ad· It wu purchased about 10 years jacent to the Point. A atalrway ago by Charles S. Adama to pro· would help the bluff residents teet the view for his home. which protect their property from trea· was acros.s the boulevard from lt. pass. which at present Is con· A bunch of us started a cam· slderable. Leg o' Lamb=75L This is a repetifon of the policy of the former Council. There wos determined tolk t~monq certain Newport businessmen just before the election: ·Lets woil until we hove o now Council, and we con put over our piM with the "'ew Councilmen. Thot plan wos. of course to get the c ty b prov:de +1-oe bulk of the money ond put in the parkonq lots. But the chonge in the C ity Council hos not chonged tho sound- ness of the stotement of policy. A,..d no City Councilman has to opologizo now for holding to thlft principle. Fovoring privote enter· prise needs no apology But it cerloinly needs more chompions. CAMPAJGif -The Blll Know· can that &eems to be looking for land for Governor bus, manned Teddy Roosevelt's Big SUck that by his wife, 2 daughters and the party threw away years ago, daughter-In-law, Is headed for and It certainly seems as though Orange County this week. Wheth· we have missed that implement er their itinerary Includes New· and have missed It badly. Provisional Members Greeted By Harbor Service League port Beach or not, I don't know. OUR KIDS WOlf. The dance but as far as I am concerned. band of Bill Barber, 14, Bob Gard· they needn't bother to come here, ner, 15, Drew Johnson, 14, and as Bill Knowland has my vote Diane Blount. 17, won the Ex· safely tucked away. change Club Orange County Dla· Seven provisional membe r s I Mrs. Charles Cotton. provision· 1 don't think Bill Knowland trlct SEARCH FOR TALENT were welcomed by the Newport al cha1rrnan. Introduced the fol ever made a statement on for· test last week. and will be en· Harbor Service League at a lowing: Mrs. William Bents of eign or domestic policy that I tered In !lnals next month In luncheon meeting last week in Balboa, Mrs, Parker Dale of Bay didn't agree with completely; In Lone Beach at the Exchange the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Shores, Mrs. Richard Hogsett of fact, I agreed with him so thor· Club State Convention. Newport Heights, Mrs. William oughly, that moe1. of the tlme J The local Exchangeites are eo. Holstein of Shore Cliffs, Mrs. felt u thoueh he wu temna lne all-out to aecure profesalonal John SeUu of Udo Isle. MIS. Jef· the World how I felt about af. coaehtna ancl e.tumtna for the ~ Scoville of Coat& Maa qf fa1a, rataaer than unouac:l.nc Ide youn..-.. anl-.t 8hould Professional DirectorY v PUW1DlAI. DtJIECTO.I Friendly Nolzbborhood Service PARKES-BELL MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway u 8·3433 6 8-3434 Costa Maa CEJCETERT HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Harbor Blvd at Gisler KIMBERLY 5-1158 For all your Printing Needii THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. OIUola 3-0550 28SO E. Cout W&hwaJ Corona del Mat Mrs. William Hadley of 1\a.ltJn.. own oplnlorw. but the ticla '-•"-provtded Before becomina active mem· SUI Knowland does not have most ~Mlpful IJII'I'edlent towardl bert, the provlslonals will attend my vote because bls father, Joe victory themaelvea ... an abun· an orientation course consisting Knowland. used to buy books in dance of talent. of a series of le<-tures next fall my bookshop ... not very many, ------- t>ntltled "Know Your Community because by the time Pater found Pre._..,.. for c .. · .. Better:· They must also romplete my Six Street emporium of pen· _...,.,. a year of volunteer work In edu· ny-dreadfuls he had already as· I cational, C'lvlc, <·ultural and so· sembled a wonderful collection , clal welfare field.s. of Callfornlana. The League's project is the I am for Bill, not bet•ause his Newport Harbor Community Vol· newspaper, the OakJand Tribune, unteer Bureau was an Institution In our home Puppeteers Will Cavort Margaret Farnham will pre· sent the Karenelll Players In a combination puppet and panto· mime s how at 2 p.m. Saturday In the Ebell Clubhouse, Balboa. Tickets are on sale at the Farnham Gallery. Balboa Island; D1ck Kuhn's Paint Store, Corona del Mar. and at I. Mull's Photog- raphy Studio. Balboa Island. B. L lewc~Mr Dies Mrs. Elsie Gilkerson. 69. who moved to Balboa Island just 2 months ago, died last Thursday at her home. 315~ Apolena Ave. She was a native o1 South Dako· ta and had moved here from AI· tadena. She wu a retired buyer of women'a ready to wear. She Is survived by a dauehter, Mrs. Harriet Carlson of Laguna. Private aervlces were held Mon· day In Altadena, with the Baltz Corona del Mar Mortuary ln charge of arrangements. I Uae Enal~ ct .. lfted ada to buy, ~~ell, trade or exchanee. (Political Adwrttaement) liTE F. GALVIN R. KEE.NE JUDGE and I practically learned to read in its Aunt Elsie Page. I am not for Bill because he lives In my old home town, but I am for Bill because he is the only Republl· Kenneth Smith, aviation rna· chlnlst's mate airman, U.S.N., son of Mrs. Ma rjorie Silva of 19(17 Teresita Ln., Harbor Highlands, is ~rving with All Weather At· tack Squadron 35 at the North Island Naval Air Station, San Diego. He is toCheduled to board th,e. attack aircraft carrier U.S.S. Bennington on May 26 for a month-long cruise to Hawaii. USDA CIIOJCE I PIUJIQ Lamb Chops BOmiEL 'S IOIIWESOTA POl TOO COJIVDJ&IICK ,OPE" SUNDAY 9 A.;l. TO 1:30 .... UIIE L .. lULl LM EGGS Lire• ll'ltle 1 .,_4.L HOME FREEZER SPEGIAL Hinctquarters Spring lamb 0••11•11 •• Up, Lire• ..., ••• ._. XO EXft& CIIQQE POa AGIJfG. tUHDIG. WU.ftiiQ 01 DELI'V'EIIY AT .... ~tRia * * * Rambur,er, the meat desi,ned for huee appetites and allm pocketbookaf You'll find three varieties heN . . . Ground beef, vound chuck and ground round. Freshness la the keynote, ao we grind tt evety hour ... On the week-ends we aell so much ham· bureer, that one man 1a kept busy dolng nothing but crlndlnc . . . It couJdn't be anythlnc but extra special eood, or .o maiO' people wouldn't keep oomlnc back for more. * * * Sauclge .... pnllld ,.._ f.-la podl ~ • • • Del· ic=aely MG HOI d' fM tbe nel appM1 to .. •••ate ...... n-wbo lillie • nat 111ot ............... _.....,. Cldd ntJa ·-to ..... It ... way. Ou ............. Wa owa formal& Be baya t111e ..... iApDaWy aM ..... tiMID ltl•eelf wlalda ,.a.. Ida ~ tlilclt coaha.IW 0... all4 c:utom ~ ....... u.cttn cmd .o dglat te ~, pall'f -ns. * * * Out of the frylne pan to have a party ... Teenace partlea bave been added to our Chlldren'a Party Service repertolft! ln an· awer to many requeata ... Let'a face 1t . • . a teenaaer hu to do hl,a own plannlne or the party won't be any cood. and he aJ. ways has a aide kick he can't do anything without That'l tbe rea· aon Milly Tract¥ and Barbara Benton's teena,. part1M are ao successful. 'nley like to work with the party 11ver and one or two of hia rrtenda. 'M\la makea for enthutla.sm. wb1ch makea tor a coocl party. Of coune the ctrla throw ln aucb aucceatlona u an 1~ cream bar aet up wtth all klnct. ol topplnp to "make your own ..... Make yoUr own 1a eqUallY IJU~l With p1aa ..... Pool part!• can haw eomped· Uve pme. or a watltr eamJval ••• A teenap Combo 1a avall· able to p~ and at their ftn&W' tt .. II a lona Une-up ol alar typt aarne. and 4aneet to beD tJllDp movtna • . • Wltl\ -ol ldaoOI and pactuaUon ~ up. mom. •ICbt • a loOd 1._ to let tbe airla come to ~ .... * * * ........... u.. ..... .. •JOlt IMeb ••• nounce any word In their lan· auaee . Where Dr. Laubach becan h1a work. In Mindanao, 1n the AaJIIp· pine lalancb, .one ot the .Malay laneuarea. ealled Maranaw, had only 16 sounds. Dr. Laubach taught the natives in 2 day-. 8 sounds a day. OJfE MOllE llln'll The list of SmitJu down Balboa way wu lncreaaed by one, when Mary and Donald Smltb, 1040 W. Balboe Blvd.. ~ a 7 lb. S OE. son at Hoaa Hoapltal S&tunSay, May 10. nere. eel Dot ._ • rouagladY o&JD --... L_ 1_.... f a\1tos is not. So ~O•cugeo .,.. . 0.. ~ depeadent 1': Ueioa•a atteodaat o ... rlaac daerc'a oothinl forsotl • • I • ----- w Hours at CDN1 Beach TII'VDDAY, MAY 11. 1158 WEWW •..a. DNP t n. .. Pra•l•••l .. ,.. I• Tt n. '••••1••11'• ........, . AD•-'a18ei ... C...deiMe 0 -aerfi/ICe-n -. _. 1111 .......... -. ..... • t Sne keiWh • ....................... C ... Jill$( ••• r J fl/l c-M .._ n t 2 _. nstt ' De ,.. .... ..,. ....... 0 ,. ... -··· --' c-. .. ... lll'ffwt..C ..... -wttla ... TE WIIILE CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. eJrdusive JAMAICA INN RECREATION CLUB MEMBERSHIP FE£ FIFTY DOLlARS PER YEAR PER fAMilY e Swimming e Diving • SfttHie s..rd • Table Tenni1 • lounging (Includes all 1mmedia te family members) • Swimming and Diving leuon1 Avait.ble e PooA.id. Servic.e • Food, leverage Ot' Recreation in new L~u Hut • T owek .,d lOUftCJti Fumilhed Includes use of our two deluxe Tennis Courts (The nicest in town) SWIMMING POOL SCHEOUL£ Pool and Te11nis Courts are orvon from 9:00 •.m t 9 00 .--u o : p.m ADMISStON FEES • Pool and recreation facilotoes will oe I miled to Jameico Inn Recreaiion Club Members and Hotel Guest\. • No daily use fee charged members • Two dollars admissoon fee for Guesl~ of Club Members. (Gue sts must be accomp~~nied by member· ) • No admission fee for Hotel Guests. • Phone O Riole l -8120 for compleie infOI"mation. TeUs You WIL~I i\M IS TEN SEN Is the aafer JUDGE • 30 yean Cl ,..,.,.. oi ... CalilorD.ka Bcrr. • FCIIllllel SpedaJ Trial O.p.tty, City At~Dmey•a Oflice. Loe Aage._ • Pl111 Ddy Your A.iltaDt CoaDty Co-1 •L I ll FCIIIIQr MaD WM.e mt.-. AN tM s-Ala T--. ® FOI CIQIWIEI6EH ON Ia. W. '"' .~1 ' :"'1 .., '"' I ~ " N .. -~ ; T i n .. l 4 I ~ . ,... r .... :-~ ... ' I I r> I -,. I - '-I Ill ) ~ t h I -i t \ I l' I y~ i ~ I .. • '-. ~ ' \ • • . • ~~ .. ~ .. -- -uGDrcr-TUIIIST. POliO 11118 <•o TnD> W.rtAI'e lee11Mt aadlo 1RJGIII 010. Y 11 OZ. atae oa11 r • s• • J'f•" A New Concept In hrilona1 RadJo. Ear Phone and eury. m• Case Optional. Extra. IIVJS.IIIWI CO. u l.sa7 l.s Jlartlcw aiM.. eo.ta .... Lorgest ond Most Complete Ftlrniture Store in the A"". Cell for f,.. DECORATING SERVICE llb.tt., 8-5511 Hou se .. ~ Gar~ en Furnishings for homes. clubs, yachts. 6RADUATtNG from the U. S. Naval Academy June 4 will pe Midshipman fir1t class Roderick M. Gorton, son of Mr. and Mrs. AI Harris of 217 Vio Q uito, Lido Isle. He will be commissioned an Ensign in the U. S. Navy af- ter receiving his bachelor of science degree, and will report to Long Beach for his first duty. He is a graduate of Los Angeles High School, and entered the academy on a Congressiont~l appointment a f t e r attending St~nta Monica City College for 21'2 years. J. C. Penney Harbor Bound The Harbor Area will ha ve a J. C. Penney Store and a Food Giant Market. perha ps next year. Officials of the 2 stores have signed up for space In a pro~d shopping development at Wilson St. a nd Harbor Blvd., Cost a Mesa. The development eventually will occu py 226.050 sq. ft. In· eluding the Hudson House Res· taurant. Urban Beh of Bay Shores, for· )()17 W. Co.at Highwey merly with General Electric N-port S..ch M d ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Corp., 'fas installed on ay ~ night as presiden t of the Ora nge County Society of Professional Engln~rs at the ann ual meeting held in Greenbrier Restaurant. Garden Grove. !savings is not money left over at the end of tne monitt.) SAVE wHII Security AH •eeounts insured up to $1 0,000.) SAVE aH EARN ~~4% PAID 4 TIMES PER YEAR LAC1711A U:ACB 222 e>c.cna Aft. RTCitt '-1117 SAJf CLEMERTE 101 If. El CaJnlao ..S IIYadatll 2·11· LAGUNA FEDERAL Mr. Beh is a regis tered electrl· cal engin~r. speclalizmg In lighting. Ae is president ot the Newport Harbor Cham~r of Commerce. Legion Auxiliary 291 to Sell Poppies FriCJay anCI Saturday "'Wear a poppy over your heart Poppies are made by dlaabled May 23 a nd 24" Is the slogan of veterans In government hoepltals American Legion Auxiliary Unit who are paid for the ir time and 291. labor fashioning those little The local auxiUary Is sponsor· flowers as a practical means of ing the poppy sales this Friday provldlne a.salstance to them and and Saturday under the chair· their famm...._ mansh ip of Mrs. Walter Matth· Tl\e little Oowers are made of ews. crepe paper In replica of the wild Mon ies received from the sale European poppies that bloomed of poppies will go for the wei· on the battlefields and war cem- fare of disabled veterans and eterles Jn France and Bel~um needy children of veterans. ln World War I, providinJf the -----------only noral tribute to the battle LEGAL KOTICE dead. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS TUUED WELCOME SOX Fictitious Firm Name Myra and lamee Turner, 3728 THE UNDERSIGNED do here· 0c Bl d Co d 1 "' "y certify that .,._, are oonduct-ean v ·• rona e ..... ar, " ....... .T welcomed a new llttle 8 Jb., 14 ing a MAlL ORDER JOBBING t B B ltaJ Satu business from P. 0 . Box 241, Co· oz. son a ~ oep r· day, May 10. rona del Mar, Call.f., under the ============ fictitious firm name of PACinC DEALER SUPPLY and tha t aatd fi rm Is composed of the follow· ing persons whose names In full and places of residence are a.s follows, to-wlt: D. B. H.ARRIS, 6113 N. Muscatel, San Gabriel. Callf. (Temp.) LEO V. MICKO, 4139 Kraft Ave .• North Hollywood, Calll. WITNESS my hand this 6th day of May, 1958. CSLgned) D. B. HARRIS !Slened> LEO V. MICKO STATE OF CALIFORNIA \ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE J ON THIS 6th day of Ma.y, 1958. before me, a Notary Publlc In and for said county and state. re· siding the rein, duly commission· ed and sworn. pe1110nally ap- peared D. B. Harris and Leo V. Mlcko known to me to be the perso~a whoee names are aub· ecrtbed to the wtthln Instrument. and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. WITNESS my hand and oUlcfal seal. RUBY B. MISZKO l'fotary Publlc In and for aaLd Co4.1nty and State. My Commlaalon explrel Nov. 19, 1960. Publtah: M.ay 8, 15, 22. 28, lJS. ln the Newport Bal'b« EnalP. UN EnstJD O•IBU'ed ada to buy, 8el1, trade or exchange. bclnda lnsunu.ae pon.clee LUIIIEII-IUILDING MATEIIIJU.S ............. c.. .... Orco Block Co. Why I Have Not Called on You It has been a matter of regret to me that I have not been able to eall in per· son upon the ~otera of Orange Cou~, to directly aolicit their votes at the June pri· ...... v.-.f.el that llhOUicl upiCilft WHY I haw bMn able to coli upon ., feW. I was placid In my pr .. nt offiCe at Judge of Superior Court to help ,... lieve a congestion of court cases that had set our court calendars far behind. That is what I have been doing. As a working iudge, I do not have tho time to travel about the county, as more fortunate candidates may do, and make personal calls upon the voters. But I do want the people of Orange County to know that I would appreciate their votes, and their approval to continue doinf' fl i<"b that requires steady and devotpd work. I am sure that I am correct in believing that you would r a t h e r have me staying on the iob than out shaking hands. Meanwhile, my record as a iudge must speak to yo~. since I o~nnot. Ronald M. Crookshank Judge of the Superior Court your will Fot • "-9eS.ee ... .f YAlDAeE -LJNea KDDI. -MOT10NS 'ATTBNs IOYS' I 6tRLS' TOT t. 'fEitf CLOTHtN6 lARROW's 3* VIe Udo Newpoit .... Ctlf. Harbor Light Ball Planned Franlde ~ of PbiJ lbnta tame wUl play at a pla eodr· tall party &IOUJ'ld tile JlaJboa Bay Club .w1mJnl.nl pool Friday, lune 13. The patty, ape~..-by the Aut.tance Leape ot Newport Beach, will bedlt tbe Lupe'a dental ellnlc: ler di:Udren. Arranclnl tbe D)-couple .. Har. bor Llebt Ball." are Mr&., Mar· shall Nledecker, dlalnnan; Mra. Elton Hallett. co-eha.lrman. and their committee. I TmJ'DDAT, IUT II. 1.. nwPOIIT ~ DS'GI' I SUMMER SCHOOL July 11th to Ali9'QIIt 15th REMEDIAL PROGRAM ALL FAITHS WELCOME ,... ....... to 12 IMUy St. James Day School EPISCOPAL 3209 VIa Udo Newport Beach Phone: ORJple 3-1520 Up II~~'~ Ill. NEWt. YWEDS M•. •nd Mn. H""'Y S.ymow ... ~ <uttU.g thok weddU.g colo. I ., .......... a 11 *n' CHIJR.CHES Honeymoon Cottage in COM ------------------These little words a re to tell you about the biggest and best home buy In all of Orangt' County. Harbor Es· tatPs IS the name of thls brand new residt'nllal rommunlty located just south of Orange Coast College In Co· sta Mesa. The furnished models, just ott Fairview Road, are open every day from 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Please comt' out and Inspect them but don't expe<-t movie stars, brass bands or fret' eats. for the value is all ln the houw See the lovely, Jar~e home featuring an all·t'lectrtc kitchen whirh hn.s just been awarded the ''tl\l• Better Electrtcally" MedaiUon by the Southern California Edison Company. Harbor Estates homes are now available under new low down F. H A. terms. Pr1ces range from S13, · 600 to $16.400 in<'ludme many extras. Dike lr Coleerove, Inc. is the builder and developer. ~.,..~.';. .... ~ -;;~;~; ... ;·;--~ •ALaoA coiOflJ'IfiTY CIIVaCJI For the Newlywed Beeks ~ iiiiiiii • TOO ITA& AT YOVII D008 be·~~ ~t~~~0~t u~:erRe~~e~~ The honeymoon cottage of Mr. .ora .a. .,...,. A; EASTMAN roa JUDGE a&WIOIIT JVDJCIAL DllnDCT-JVJfE DD QUJWI1ED HUMANE Rasmus Jr.'s sermon Sunday at a nd Mrs. H. Seymour Seek is a the 9:30 and 11 a .m. services at Corona del Ma r apartment at the Balboa bland Community T13 ~ Iris Ave. Church. The Senior Youth Fel· The newlyweds, members of lowshlp meeta at 7 p.m. two prominent Harbor Area fam· CBmiTlAJf SCIDCE CII1J1ICB Illes, ~"' married at St. An· The n!latlonshlp, or lack of It, drews Presbyterian Church on between Soul and body will be April 26 and went on a secret dlscusaed In the I...eaon·Sermon honeymoon ending up in Ense- "Soul and Body" to be read In nada, when! they greeted the the Newport Beach Christ ian bride's pan!nta. Mr. and Mrs. Science Church Sunday. Refer· Jeue Roa Cutendyck of U do ring to the mortal body, the Isle. who had sailed their yacht, Golden Text from n Corinthla na the Gallant Lady V, In the En· (5:1) states. "We know that If 8t'nada race. our earthly house of this taber· The groom's pan!nts. Mr. and nacle were diuolved, we have a ~rs. J"oeeph A. Seek of Balboa building or God, a howe not Island, are entwined with the made with anda, eternal In the history of Newport Ha rbor, and heavens." Mr. Seek has been secretary of CDM COIOI1nflT'f CIIV'aCB the Callfornla State Senate since "Man's Idea of God" ls the title 1919, while Mrs. Seek ls the new- of the third In a aeries of ser· ly elected president of the Hoag mona on liberal Christianity by Hoepltal Auxiliary, one of her the Rev. Edwin Gomke Sunday many service activities. at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. worship During hls Harbor school days. tervlces ln the Corona del Mar Seymour waa commodon! ot the Cclmmu nft)' Chu rch. Balboa Ialand Yacht Club. fin· n ~ cao8Cii laW amona the top three In ~ tae Doctrine ol the annual "Fllcht ol the ~· llaiJ lpldt" 11 a. __.., blrd8" and -*' t.M CIIM!Md Gold title ~n by the a.v. BaroJd "'S .. ,..u"-..,.._ Be baa .me. ()aden f« 8, 9:~ and 11 a.m. craduated from Pomona Collep, aervtces Sunday at St. Andrew'• where he belonged to Kappa Pn!sbytertan Church, Cliff Raven. Delta Fraternity. and ls now an engineer with Douglas Aircraft UIUYEMAt 11'1' P'ELLOWSJII? In Long Beach. . "~lph Waldo Emerson -Her· His bride, the forme r Miss etlc ls the 8t'rmon subject an· Jea nne Daurice Ca.Stendyck, at- nounced by Dr. Charles Blauvelt tended Northwestern University to commemorate the 155th annl· d the University of Southern versary of Emerson's birth at the ~~llfornla. She studied Interior lla.m.leJVloe Sunday of the Un· decora tion and wu a member lftt'Ullst Comlrlunity Fellowship 1955 lo the Friday ~n Club-of Dana vamma aorortty. In heu.se, eo.ta Illes&. she wu an honoree at the Chll· SPECIAL OLIVE TREES .. • • • OF A .__-IF FilE IEILTII, fiLL.IIIWI .. DEES. • • • LET US PUT ONE IN YOUR YARD • • • AS LOW AS $125.00 • • • PLANJ:ED & GUARANTEED • • • dren's Home Society Debutante Ball. Both of the young people ha d members of their families at · tending them at the wedding ceremony. Ba rton Seek of Costa Mesa was his brother's best man. Joseph Allan Beek l r. of Rolling Hills was a n usher. along wtth Pomona College schoolmates of the groom, Including Donald Lin· gle of College Park and Seaver Page, whose grandparents live on Harbor Island. Mlss Cheryl Lynn Castendyck was her sister's maid of honor. Two other sisters, Mrs. Gustave Salmont and Mrs. Donald Adams, wen! bridesmaids. along wtth ftve sorority alsters of the brtde. One ot these wu Mia Shelley Jones of Irvine Terrace. The Mitchell Boya Chotr aang the weddJnc march. uaa~ ... I N CREESE SAUCE Dill Pickles ITAJI IUST-41/s oa. CGII JUNA Chunk S DGULAJI Oa I VPEa-1.2'a MODESS •• 2 for 35c • • • • e .• • • • • 35c 29c 45c NORTHERN-TISSUE ...... .. .. ...=--=.:=.3 ROU.S 25<' SUNSHINE KlusPY-SALTINm---1 lb Box ••ocCiiio iP'iia · • CUT Clll for 39¢ MOJrTOII"S-1 OL Pkg. ucua• I CIEESE 2 ftr 39¢ -EI· IlEBI ••••s 5'•·• Lm8T"S--fo.. -.::-FRUIT COCKTAIL WESSON OIL--Qt. _. 69r NABJSCO RITZ CRAC~ oa. Box ~-.. .2lf Cucumbers s· .... i;..ndStiak79L hmi)ioast 1 Sirloin 1 New Junior Ebell President -Names Commiffee Chairmen Mrs. Tom Woodward ot Corona er, provlalonal; lira. Rlehard HU· Hlchla• Ole MW president of Ua.rd, telephone, and M.ra. Donald Junior Ebell ol Newport Jteaeh. Cbllcott. lu,cheon. hu ~ the tollowtnc Tbe outaolna preailent ot l~· chaarm.t .. 1M c:omlnc yean lor Ebell 1a Mrs. Edward H. Kelly Mta: JmeJ Jlkltalda, cUatrkt of Balboa. reprewntaUw: Mra. Dean Gor· ------- ton. ~ le&1aJatlon aD4 reeolutJona; Kra. Robert Cothrane. iu'ta and eratta: Kra. Alan s..,.., baJJd a better com· munlty; Mrs. WUUam ICrwnp· holz, community welfare; Mrs. John Srnllh. education; Mrs. Ph1l Maunr, courtay; Mra. WUUam Straw, hlstortan; Mrs. MaJ'k Elll· wortb. pen.n.r art; Mrs. RoMrt White, reU•Ious and splrltual valu"; Mrs. James Craie, youth and na~: Mrs. R:Jehard Sweet, tnental health; Mn. Shel· by Gott county ways and means representative; Mrs. Frank Cum· mlnp and Krs. William Neth, reservatloi'UJ; Mrs. W. J. Schwar· • Escrow with Security at ... Ensign Boosts 'Dollar Days' Ensien a d v e r tis I n e wu credited with ~ne Corona del Mar's ''Dollar Days" Jut week to a "tremendous sue· oesa.•t The new~~paper won plaudits at Chamber of Commeree dl· rectors' M o n d a y breakfast meetine, when President Bra· den Finch said. ''The En.sien really put lt acrou for us." • s ···············••ee•••••••eeeeeeeee i ,. ]Jk. ~ns : .......... . • • 1.111 MODElS OF PERFECTION ore these 4 freshman girfs at Newport Harbor High School, where they modeled these dresses -painstaltingly made in sewing classes -for their mothers. Proud, too, are, left to right, Patricio Martin, 961 W. W ilson St., Coste Meso; Judy Reynolds, lib Del Mer Ave., Costa Mesa; J ill Stouffer, 222 A~ene Ave., S.,lboa !,lend, end Claudette Johnson, 134 47th St., Newport Beach. About 80 girls pertici· poted in the fashion show lest week. CALLINGQQ I I ~~. BY~~~ e CIIDOfEY COilXEB the sea-gulls a treat Three ble Ever since I've been back from white ones flew In formation just Mazatlan and the Thirteenth In· above and astern of our bait tematlonal Light Tuckle Tourna· tanks. Before lone, they could ment I've felt like Ci nderella. s natch an anchovy without even with the ball over, the eolden breaking formation. I used up a slippers gone and the old chlm· lot of film on them. they were so ney comer dumping soot and alert and graceful aealnst a blue I cobwebs all over my weary nog-sky with a contraU across It from eln. a bigger, faster bird, far, far, tar That was until Harry Rogers up In the blue. called Saturday. He had a yen. Next time you go out fishing, it seemed. to take the ADE· don't count It a lost day If they're QUATE out for a little fishing. not bltlng. Often, the real jewels Naturally, next morning, there I are friends-and eood old peace- was aboard ! Lido Islander Joe ful Mother Nature. Arnold and his sons, John and e TOOIUfAMEJifT Mickey. completed the quintette. Pactfic Anglers opens Its sea- All your prinhnq nMds wil be handled con~ienity and court· eously in the comple .. ly-.quip- oed Job Printinq Department of The EnsiQn. WE liE IlPPY Tl -A NEW PICK UP AND DEUYERY SERVICE I .. IY Tlll .. l n.IY Featuring a Complete Dry Cleaning cmd Laundry Semce Clll To Diacuu Your Dry Cleaning Problema CATEaDIG TO THOSE WHO CAD FOB TOP QOALJTT WOU 31 Years of Experience Perfecting SUPERIOR CLEANING CRAF'I'SMANSHIP VAN'S CLEANERS We got wonderful bait-lively son on Saturday with the All· anchovies that were still that Members. AU Tackle Touma· way at the end of the day. Even ment, with Hal Kenoyer of Udo S ECURITY-FIRST more appealing. we hoped, to a.s Captain. Should be fun. with any breezing yellowtail wu a fishing eood. Good luck, every· ~TIONAL BANK ble ~p of fresh 8QUld.. Splrlts one -a nd upedally the lunlora. 11a EAST COAST BJQIIWA1', CO_,.A DEL liD · 0 .... 5-alO were hleh u we headed up eout It's really THEIR ~. 0 . F. WARREN, Owner "Where CuMomera F'md Their Frieada" Ta.D'IIOII• I ~ ....... iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiijiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii~!ii toward HuntJneton Beach. We ctJdA•t worry mud\ aboUt tbe -~--~~d~EMI~~P~--~a.at~-~·~-~-~~~:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:~~~~~~~!:!:!:!:!:!:~~~:!;~~~~~!;!~!:!:!:!:!~~ fad that ftank Cotta and b~ MAY·B went the other way, PASSENGER CRUISES ---· TO CITWIA ISUID WILL STilT IIY 30 OM THE DAILY from NEWPORT lEACH 9:30 A.M. SEASPOilT LANDIN C. Mal W. OOA.ST JIWY. NEWPO&T IIEAOB * FREE PARKING .. C.ll Liberty &.8022 for lafo..-tae. a a-v.uo. MEMORIAL DAY -THRU LABOR DAY (~lltkal Adverttternent) CPolltleal Advertllement> A Doctor Fer A Doctor's Jolt VOTI POl A. lUNDT, M.D.~ POl OIANOI COUNTY ' toward Dana Point. But about noon, when all we had found were some fine boiling schools of greenback mackerel and a stray bonita or two, we heard that Frank and his party were back In the jetty, limited out. mostly with barracuda. The water up at Horsethoe Kelp was clear and blue. but the only thing in It was a big fleet of boats. It was quite a run from there down to Dana, but that's where we ended up. We found what was left of the morning's barries -a couple of pencil· sJ~ ones. We got back in the jetty just In time to join the Dodgers -dodging a huge neet of sailboats that were racing and taciUng In all directions the whole way to Udo Channel. e TOO'JlE WIIOifGI And now. you'll say, "Well. It was a pretty loWly day. wasn't It?.. Anything but, my friend. There's more In the ocean than fish. Here are some of the things that made my day. Visibility was pretty poor that morning. OU Huntineton Beach we took a pas· .eneeT aboard. He Cor she I wu a tiny, oranee and yellow warbler, about the size of a wren, who found a restlne spot on our for· ward deck. ln minutes, we had a dozen of his colorful relatlvee aboard. In the foe. their dlrec· tlon-tlnden weren't worklne. so It wu any port that was handy. Pretty soon a earrter pleeon joined the JfOUP· He bad a roes· sage strapped to one lee. Our eurloalty u to what be earrled wu nevh aau.fted, for, tame as he was. we fed him 110me bread and watched hlm take oU aaatn when the toe curtain lUted. Comlna back. with a lot ot aood balt st1ll In the tank8, John, Mickey and Joe decided to ctve CPolltklal Adwrtlle'n'wnt) * * I * * * * * * VOTE JUNE 3 * * * * * * ~ RE-ELECT HEINZ KAISER OUR SUPERVISOR * He Kaows 0. People! * ......... ,....Itt * WI NRD HIM NOW ••• MORE THAN lVII! *. W. Willa n... Stl. Dletrict CttfuM u,.a.., .... .._...._ ef HIIMZ IUJSII• JUNI J: a...w.""' .............. • ,.. ... ....,.0. ••>nn .......... I ...... ..... ........ ,_ ,.. .. ._ L&.co•w ,_., a-,&.-... .......... ....... ..,.. A& .... .... to ..... .......... ......... 0 13 ,...~ ....... lt . Jot. .... " ...... ,. .... .. ...... .......... ..~ ... ~ ........... ... ..... ..... 0 -.an-. ... ...... ... . I I _...,. .......... ._. ............. catn"· ............ ~--..... .... Lw • ...-nn .... "'IIC • ... ,. .... J. ......... --..... ..... .......... ........ .. .... ... ....... -----·· .,. ..... ..... .. I .......... ,, .... ... ........ _ ...... I I ( MISS GLORIA BALDWIN WHITE Ensign Gets W&WICMt' U.UO• 1D11iGii 7 1'11Va1>A 1', IU't' II. 1- Vice Principal 'W ... ••••r' a ... ---1. Nonnan StJU'ftll, phyakal ed· T B-.L.L 11..1-. 11 e 1110111' ..r IWAi pen. Vee V• rran.,., !Nne r.... ucauon Lnstrurtor at Horace En· I ,_ ....1111 A "''hhrt ~Oft Udo laM wu Aaae JAws.. DOttle PtllUpe, Bar· atan School wu named vice· LJdo I&IA! Players will Onlah jujt tbat. the -.Jodt)' fll .....,. ban Rkhacfll. ==~ "-t. Jean prl.ndpaJ of' tbe 8CbooJ by New. their cu~nt aeuon with a urtvilil &a ....... and eftjoylna Daweoo, rem U., Jean car. port Beach Elenentary School "Wacka.~my Awarda Dlruwr" at ~ .....--.hlny day, ba Al· Ill&. Ietty Broylea and Nan District tru.tee. Monday ·~-1 bh • (.,._. Joe (J(a W•. W.l a&rn.' .,.C:• ~ton: Hl8 aalary wtU be •.s:JO a year me c u ou.se ._omorrow r,.. k*lll U4lo .Werd ,.,...rfroftt ,_tlo. • • • and he wm replaoe Arthur Chna: ~~ otfieers aJA1o wlll be ,. wu a ~ eettJna f« the 'lwa IIO&aiiiG •• 110, • • • terwen. who hu been pi'OalOted elected. c-..HCM lnandt _.wn 1ut ~ryone I've talked to aarees • · • to principaL WlUiam Ritter cur w.tr .lor IMI!lbelll and _.a. ot wu the best party yet. Jt ahould rent prlnd~Ntl haa bee» n~med u EDatp Cl...u:led da to the Udo W.orklnt Co••*-ot have been ea.lled the "Fun and curriculum coOrdinator buy~ aeU. tra4e « UC:ance. Oren .. COUnty Phi~ So. J'lnanoe Fw.ta" for we bad fun .::-=;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;·;;;;: ___ ;;;.; ________ ;;;;;;_..j det)t, aDd made money (aannarked for r (.,._ Artbur>'lkrock and 8ecre· 'n\e Clubhoute -known aa a..cJecl by c}lalnnan EUI!en clubhoute improvement.). * CROWN HARDWARE * tary·'l"reaarer A.Uaon (Mra. IUeb· '"nle ,Hotly Totay Club'' for the wz ard W.> Loveland, co-chairman nJcht -wu decorated In Early :!!_ -.. Mildred (Mia. Wm.) Mead, the Spea)eaay. Dixieland mualc em· -·• CGIIUftittae of 2a s. a real work· anated from '"The Depresalon 1117 &Aft CIOAft 8ICIIWAY ' In& C!Oinlftltt., run of fnthual· Ptve wfth their ~trogreulve I~========~==============! .... Pla• for uw future, u out· Jazz," the tlve belnc prominent I : Uaect b7 cu-tl of honor Frieda b'Uil~n who play tor the BeJIJJfante 1t1fta the exp:wure of &heft joy of lt. All they uk is ehll4ren t~ lood muaJc. awaken· that a aultable donation be rtven 1 1 thetr intere.t In It and rtv· to a chanty of their choloe. Mak· t!!1 them .omethtnr oi 80\ll-aat· lng up the quintet are T. Duncan t.tytq a.lplllcance to under· Stewart of Shore Cllfla and hla atand. Thla. 1 believe 1s the fabuloua fiddle . . . Dune la al8o apark that llchta our eni.hualum our "Poet Lariat" of the Enalcn f tttla project. even more than ... Dr. Frank O'Brien of Balboa b~natnc IOOd. llve mualc to the Covea, on plano; William Nel8on, ad\lltl of Orance County. auperlntendent of aehoola In 'J\la. BsponaJble for the tun-lunch ttn. playing banjo and clarinet: and libation. the Jut of the sea· Walt Cole, of Cole'• Landlnr at were .,actoua ha.tes.s All~ the entrance to Lido, on druma, ~ .. Roae Mary Smith, Peney and Fred Put:zJer, advertlalnr ex. MacDonald, Mildred Mead and ecutlve of Corona del Mar and FRANK LEE C.APIU PANTS IN 1llE BEST CIRCLES ~elena's FADS AND FASHIONS JUNIOR lr MISSY SIZES •.• DRESSES 1r PLAYCLOTHEs 170 E. COAST BIGJIWA't' OIUole l·.a5 CO.OJfA DEL NU (PoUUeaJ .Advertlaement) * VOTI JUNI J * WHY WE WANT HEINZIAJSD 11 -ILIICTP'" Ow a.~ ... Ell~ Strock. Betty carral took Balboa llland, on NX. rewrvatlona for the 45 who at· It wu wonderful to have an tended, lneludlna Lelia (Mrs. evenlnr ot pure Dixieland, and Jack) Scruep. Helen <Mrs. Stu· not a flatted tl1th to be heard. art) Cummln&s. Flora (Mrs. Vln· They were ~ perfect foil for John· t) Salmacla Mabel (Mrs. AI · ny Mercer a aonrs. <which of = R.) Yoraton, Betty <Mrs. A. courae ju1t .~rought the houae J ) Mldde Judy (Mrs Jonn P.) down) . . . Hard·Hearted Han-H daU. 'Fannie (M~. A. L.) nah" ... "You Cotta See Your Cl=d. Harriet (Mrs. Georce> Car· Momma" ... for Leon Ware u rincton, Helen (Mrs. Bertrum c. Master of Ceremonies ... and for Jr) CoU Pat <Mrs. Vlncel the reat of the tloor show which H~al M::·{Mra. wm.) Christen-was strictly home·made but well Red Dot SPE~IAL! DECOR PILLOWS YT (Mrs wm ) Cowan. received by an enthualutlc aud. ::e~~n ~ra. Joa:eph K ) Fergu. lence. Entertainment chalnnan aon. Mary (Mrs. James J. Jr.l was Arline Wiest. IEIIUI a• FOR The Myford lrvines Announce Engagement of Gloria White carroll Isabelle (Mra. Cedric) SandeR. Cay (Mrs. Henry) Cole, Pat (M.ra. Dan) Thompeon, Joan (Mrs. David L.) Cunningham.. and Pearl <Mrs. Edward) Thrash· COM Pastor Gets Honor Taklnr time out from busy who will nelp her make plana for er. plannlnr In connection with the her future wedding, are Mlsa Udo Workinr Committee mem-Nine members of the Harbor new home they are buUdlnc on Unda Jane lrvine and William ben Include Ruth <Mrs. Edwin l Are a Universalist Community the crat of Irvine Terrace, Mr. Thornton White m and Jamea Steen, Kit <Mra. Keith l Michel· FelloWBhlp attended the State and Mrs. Myford Irvine of 'J\la. Myford Irvine. sen, Charlene <Mrs. Harry L.) Convenllon ot U n 1 v e r 1 a II s t tin a nnounce the engagement of The bridecroom ·to · be, t 0 0• Gates, ~rie <Mrs. W. H.l Churches at Santa Paula last Mrs. Jrvlne'a daughter, Mlsa Glor· cornea from a well-known Call· Seibert. Gladys (Mrs. Cedric) weekend. 99~ ta Baldwin White, to David fornla fa~lly. His dater Ia Mrs. Roberta. Gloria <Mrs. John L. Jr.) Representlnr Corona del Mar Mann Brant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chandler and hla brother ls Laun, Elaine (Mrs. Spauldlnc B.) was the Rev. Charles Blauvelt, Robert Alaton Brant of Los An· Robert Abton Brant Jr. His ma· Eastman, Rolle Mary <Mra. For-pastor of the telloWBhlp which gelea. temal rrandmother Ia Mrs. Ed· est) Smith. Claudia (Mrs. Hugh) meets Sunday at the Costa Mesa No date hu been set for the ward Mann of Los Anrelea. Hla Hutson Jean (Mrs. Francis.! Friday Afternoon Clubhouse. weddlna u the bri~·tO·be 18 other rrandparentl were Mr. and DaW110r\. Jane (Mrs. Edward) He waa preaented with the an· now atte"ndlna San Dleao Colleae Mra. Otto FrMman Brant of Loe Hardlna, Penny (Mrs. James) nual leadership award In the for women and her Intended Aqelee and the late Edward MacDonald. Lee c..-.. Paul) Rotr· fltid of dnuchmansb.lp by the I1'0CID Ia an ~ wttla the Ilium. era. Diane (Mia. Bans) Dreier. ConVW'DUoo ...,.._ u. a. Navy Ita~ q eoro.a-. Mi81 Whlte wu an bonotee at Jlf&nc:)' (lila. JL .._) Connelly, ..._ 'Wbttl a. a .iiiM!ili.._'"il tliea.AI&w•a.._.lodet)'O.~ If& Wte ........, B.ule FUntrlct_. S.CNd A.ut IIIP atant. lall aftCI wu alaD ....-: (~ a.cr.n P.) Carpi, Allee School and attended the Untvers-•nted to Loe Anaete. aodetY (Ill,.. Wm. W.) Bun1s. Vir11nJa lty of Maryland for one year. durlnl the put Chriltmas 88&· (Mrl. a.twardl Warmlnrton. An· Her tJance rraduated from Rar· son. nette (Mrs. Vemel Edler. and vard School In Los Ancelea and Dottle (Mrs. Robert> Meserve, Stanford University, where he of _....,.,.:::al and Jean (Mrs. Ralph) Tandow- wu afllllated with Phi Gamma • • • ....._.... lky, who has the honor ot belna Delta fratemlcy. Prfta Chairman. Glorla'a father la Wlllla.m note • • • A DECORATING THEME OF UNLIMITED~ OPEN EVERY EVENING ilL 9-.30 P.M. (PoUUeaJ Advertise-ment) ELE~T Thornton White Jr. of Moraaa. e FESTIVALS, F11Jf & FBOLJC Her paternal crandparenta are ., PEC Last week was a busy one for William Thornton White of San the Women's CJub on Udo . . . Mateo and the late Mrs. Jamea Un Sheely of Newport Helahtl the May ·Festival. sponsored by Irvine. Mrs. Baldwin Wood of the Houae and Garden Section. San Franclst'O and the late Mr. deserted hls ~t at the post· on TUesday ... and the "Roarlnc Wood are her maternal crand· oftloe a week aco with a severe ~·s Hop'' on Saturday night. J.HE MAN WITH INTEGRITY , d b thers complication from penlcllln drug. parents. Her slaters an ro • He was In the hopsital for sev· Flora Sa.Jmacla and Toni Heinze, . eral daya very alck and with the auldlna Uahts of the May Fest!· ------------appearance of havlna been atune val Bazaar. report Its success, ~T .._ ~ bl bees proceeds to be used to finish II" ~ ~ews by thou.san~ ot. bum. • . atone planters on remainlna e KOUCE EJfiiOJf nA Mrs. Mel Berry, put president of the Horace Enslen School PTA. Installed new ottlcera MonclQ. They are Mrs. Forest S.mtth, president; Mrs. Paul Racers. flat vice-president: Mrs. John Bar· nelt, aecond vlc:e·pl'ftldent; Mre. te.lle Petersen, third vlce-.,..a- dent: Mra. W. D. Newman. ,.. cordlnc .ecret.ary: Mrs. P'tilllp Holmer correapondlnl ~; M.ra. WIIUam OlbeOn. treuwer; Mrs. Walter Cole, hJatorian, Ted Johft.19n. auditor, and Mra. Don· ald Buddleaton. parliamentarian. Mary NaeaeU lan't a "hu been" of Bualne.aand ProfessJon· al Women's Club even though ahe jut atepped down from the eaaements . . . a worthy cause and one which bene!its the Js. land as a whole. • • pc'eiJdency. In fact. abe haa NOT TBE AU EXBJaJT by Art Class been thfloe, even. Th1a put meet· members was the highlight ol Inc abe telecraphect. "When In the feaUve event and, I'm sure, 101M ... " from Italy. The first a rno.t pleasant aurprta. to most meettna she wlrecl trom Iatan-of ua to realize wnat tremendoua buJ. Turkey. talent we have In our midst. • • • Thelma Paddock Hope, ~Lr 11M .. *uto-bqy" campal,n hit teacher, deserves the highest the AJ Foret ta ot Newport praiae for brtnrlna out that tal· Hetabta. whUe they were In New ent and It ls to be hoped Thelma York. ao ~IIY F. ahowed ott wt11 continue the classes next her new cown ahe purchued at aeuon. the Waldorf Aatorla at the PBW Thoee exhibiting In oil, pastel. meettne Tb~ eve. and watercolor were Trudy Kep- , Y11'ra lltiW . TIE OPEN TO HOUSE AT 2712 & COAST JIIGIIWAY COlORA DEt NAil \ ROBERT A. WHITSON JUDGE NEWPORT JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUST -TOLERANT -OPEN-MINDED VAST EXPERIENCE MATURE JUDCHMENT • . -• u.a ···- I -~PORT St1Jf., IIOX .. TUES. OXLT "TIIil AlcrJ Ac•" with Anthony P~rkJns and SUvana Mangano ALSO "Screa•IIC lllntl" with Anita Ekberg and Phil car~y oa 3·'157D -e- XOW PLATDfG TIDIOUCB SAT. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dorothy Malone "SCARED smr· Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal. Hugh Marlowe "THE DAY THE EARnf STOOD STILL" SUJf. -IIOX. -TUES. Montgom~ry Clltt, Elizabeth Taylor, Fva Marie Saint ''RAINTREE COUNTY'' Color MATTRESSES ~-c.ttaa r-.hbbw IJT~euJa.r Sb.apa XEW -aDtJILI)lJIQ COSTA ~ESA ~TTUSS CO. 2110 ~ ....... UIMrty ~1)03 (Political Adv~rtl..lement) RET Ill IVAN It SWANGER County Treasurer IWUIEIII: ..............Wr 8uccesatul.ly opera ted his own accounting practl~ aa a C. P. A. for 20 years In Orange County. ABLE: Endorsed by leading cltl· zens In every Orange Coun- ty City. Has introduced proven and successful new methods of handling County funds since holding oftJce. TRUSTWORTHY: Has broug~t honesty, integrity and respect to this im· portant of11ce. ''KEEP nus EXPERIENCE - HE IS TRAINED FOR THE JOB" COUJfTT TREASURER IVAN H. SWANGER JX f Political Advertisement l <Political Advertisement) 1 Political Advertisement) PROOF From the «rongrr.ssional Rrcord · noaao.,.c •• ,.o on•TU o• Till s5• COJIGaua.t~c;Q~t• •uuo• KNOWLAND Has Voted For Measur~s that BENEFIT the Working Man 1. Voted for minimum wage increase•. 2. Voted for Social Security Amend- ments to increase benefit8 and penons covered. 3. Voted for the Act favoring Federal Polieiet to promote h ll employment. 4. Voted to brin• amafter drma into unemplo,-ment co•~UCiiD provam eo aa to •i•e job*a bi!tMdta to more worbn. While • -Mber ef C.lffwNa ~. ,... • ..,_. leillil ..... _..... FIWF1i4 e.-y w~ te-e rJtlltt ...... • ""'-., hla ...... 1'Ws.........., .. N ce-.. ''l'e Uew Doe Ce~ttroct," oiMI IIW•Itlltl .. tl '"anogeme,t from tlluriMI,..ttoe ........ Wt1tle .............. .... Today lill Knowland is a Candidate for Governor bf California Ht Bafll to f/Ol': 1 The ~}It of e.ery American worker to belon« to a onion • mv.at eronUnue to be •friC'UnlJ pi"'tect.ed by Jaw. 2. No American abould be compelled to belo~ to a ~anion to eam a liYI •• l'Nil..,.,. gnJoJIICI wU&...--'oM ~ to u.Jr _..,.and 1o the,....... a. u..___.... ..... w.so,u.,..._._.., • .,.._., • ., ..,... ~ , ..... .-un., ...... .., ,...,..... .................... , ............... ., ...... .., ..... , ............. NyMt ••• .,., .......... Howw to Increase JIOUr horne•• value Old houses, structurally sound, can easily be re- modeled and made modem as tomorrow. With a home loan arranged here, you can completely transfonn your older property and, happily, at low interest rates (tax deductible). ifPilf1IIIIM Come in today to Newport Balboa Savings. Have a talk with one of our experi- enced, friendly Loan Coun- sellors. He11 .. take over·· your problem and explain how remodeling can be done without delay. Your Home Loan can be p aid bade just like rent over a long period of years. IIIIWPOIIT •aL.OA •AVINGS AND LOAN aaee Yt'A &.:1• 0 IS BEHIND R-OY MAYPOLE'S Canltdacy for _ Supervisor? * NO big business inleresh * NO privleged _,oups * NO pcial interests * NO diq~,i!s JUST YOU, THE · PEOPLE ••• .. • Watch Those Sea Is: They Bite, -TIIVJIS---D-AY_. _MA_Y_u._!_ .. _._lrWJO __ .,. __ ~·-LDO-• _aruaar __ ._ ( PoJ ltlcal Advertlwm~no TillE II , ....... On a new Hamilton Liberal allowance, 1ee Say Newport Beach Police Girl . Bitten; Dog Sought A 16-year-old Whittier girl will have to undergo the palnlul and sometimes dangerou. Pasteur an· 11 -rables treatment If a Corona del Mar coQple dOH not contact her family before Saturday. Newport Beach Pollee said Mary Pyne, 1442 Dittmar Dr .. WhJttler, was bitten by a small white and brown (possibly blackl dog May 10 u abe and some friends were relaxing on Little Corona Beach.. themaelvea and end up Injured on our bead\ea," be •I d. The departJ:nent 11 having aev eral "inJured wal" calla a day now. But ~~tala are critters you can "train but not tame,-he warna. And, he addl, better not try any training elther, lt you come upon a 1lckly eeal on local "nds. Call the pollee department. Of. noen are ~ at rehabllltat·, lng aeala -back to the deep where they belong. Mrs. Robert Pyne, her mother WJ1111 D1W1..... told the pollee that the dog was accompanying a grey·halred man and woman. wl\o proceeded up the private atalrway to Shore Clltf.s.. IJ:WELZil 3123 E. COA:fr BWY .. CDK. RI-•I.ICI SHERIFF .IllES A. IUIICI Pe.ce Officer 25 yn.-Siwriff 12 y,._ BAV'E'S SOME SERVICE-Paint· Top Job~ an fteldl. lng · Wall wuhlng · Minor re· m aDd women pa1Ja • Odd Jobs. Ph. Midway 6-268). Pollee messed that the do,. U found, will only be quuantlned In hla own yaro until It can be determined tha1 he does not have rabies.. PRActiCE PIANOS · i'l9.50, $115, $165, etc. pay $5 per month. Schmidt·Phllllps, 520 No. Maln, (acre. from All·.A.mertcan Santa Ana. parllc:fq Jbt) CONSONNATA Oraan, electronic, ___ _..::.. _ ___;:::...._ ____ _ by Conn, used; only $295. ,., •secl•ltlu Schmidt·Phillipe, 520 No. MaJn, ~II. Santa Ana. .... , LARGE WARDROBE TRUNK in Be Sure To Check With good condition. Very reason· UN ably priced a t $20. Ph. OR 3· J E FARRAR EHPL. AGENCY 402~ 32nd St.. Newport 5139. ORiole 3·~ DIE Ulf 400/o II 10% Iff NO DOWN-TERMS 50,000·MILB CUA.RAN'J'EE Avocado A ())at BtJbwU Corona del Mar Next to Jamaica Inn ORiole 3.3320 IITVATJORI WARTED G. I. COLLEGE S11JDENT de· sires yard work, chores or any work In exchange for room. Re1er. OR 3·9772. CAiiiD IAI:-aEPADS BEAUTIFUL French Provincial-----------.., .. .., Spinet, perfect condJtlon. Coet $1085. Special at $515. Euy Terms. Schmldt·PhllJlpe, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. REPOSSESSED Sa I em Maple Spinet. cannot be told from new. Hurry while lt Juts. Take over small payments, SAVE $208. SchmJdt·Phllllpe, 520 No. MaJn, Santa Ana. •EaORAL PERSONAL-Before you eo out to dinner, caJl tbla number- ORiole 3-5151. .......... .. Jelle 'he IIMIJI .... 19fT P'ullerton Ave.. eo.t.a w.a. CalU. Midway 6 -3314 U no aNWet ea1l evenlnp. IRONING WANTED ln my borne. $1 p.-r hour. Mabel Whitman, f'HI Maraue:ralte. CDM. Phone ORiole 3-m4. EGREMONT • • • • • a.ecs.a ................. ·-~ ... att-dl., tile -..... -., Opla .. AMP a .... ,_.. of ........... • • • • • • Ill ,,.. ., CEIEIT w•l Both the Pyne family and po· lice have scoured Corona del Mar and the Shore Cllf~ area In par· tlcular to no avail. Anyone ownlng or knowing the PaUoe • Sidewalks • Driveways whereabouts of such a dog has Block Walls etc. been asked to contact Newport • Beach Pollee at ORiole 3·2211 or Free Estlm.ates ORiole 3-9582 Mrs. Pyne at OXford 8·1032. 11111 PriJ•c•• POll KENT 8-101 l&·MK 35-HM and 16101 8ouod Projeeton F A8T OOLOa J'ILII SERVICE Model Airplane Suppl.la learl Cszera- 1182lfewpcxt Bl•d.. eo.ta Mela Pbooe UMrty 8-70«2 El11erl•••• l•~••r Scatteftd Exclu.lve Clientele. Wlah to concentrate · Newport .A!ea • Excel)tpt IW.ereoees UMrQ-.. 1312 Used Auto Parta. 11relt We Buy C&rs and Scnp Metal UBEllTY 8 · 7013 2075 Placentia Ave_ Colta Meu Painting -Decorating PAPEll HANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT Llceued Contractor 1897 Orange A-. Coeta Kes. Liberty 8-8628 MOVING? ONE MAN It VAN f7.75 HR. 2 men It van at min. P.U.C. rate of $9.25 Hr. within 30 mi. nme 1tarta at your dOOI'. We deliver mln. of 1000 lbe. up to 60 mUes aame d~ tor min. P.U.C. rate. No ~ ~. tor Sat. Call Newman U 8-227~ or Ll 8·6430. 824 W. 19th Sl Costa Mesa. Lowest atorage rates. COIDL&TK I.IUf'DIC.UDIQ IUVIQ FJlEE ESTDIATES SAil Green Stampe ~ dellvery OOilONA DEL KAJl JfUJt8DY Kaiser Talks Today Here Incumbent Orange County Su· pervtaor Heinz Kaiser of Costa Mesa will speak this morning (Thursday) at the 8 a.m. New· port Harbor Board of Realtors breakfast in the Balboa Bay Club, not last Thursday as previously announced. His opponent. Roy Maypole of Corona del Mar, will speak next Thunday -aame time, place and auspices. Sociaf Event Stirs Season Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Barnes. 1919 Orange Ave.. Costa Mesa, entertained some unexpected Co· rona del Mar guests at luncheon Monday In their lovely Nash sta· tlon wagon . Locale of the gala affair was an undlscl06ed resort behind I Harbor VIew Sch ool. Mrs. Barnes. Ensign office manger. and her husband were dinJn1 buffet style -from their lunch sacks, when the euests an· nounced their presence. The hostess opened the door and the 3 fllr·bedecked Corona del Mar1tes jumped ln. ~Y were served butter on bft:ad. cleverly cut In slices, and liver sau.age. Despite their Impeccable man· ners, Mrs. Barnes did notice one violation of social protocol : the kittens were not wearing their mitteru. Uw EnaJen Clu:sUied ads to bey, ~tell, trade or e.xc:hance. es and dries the ElectricitY wash th n 2c a daY disheS for less a .a:rl. asbef Cost . beS., Get an electric ~w • d 't like to wash and dry dis · lesS than 2c a day · Wb'1 You on . . t\Ul this modern lWlur'/ - of \he elccU1CllY to do another dish younelf1 $0Ul1UI' CAl\f011UA The Fine Homes of WEST CLIFF '\..-.. Overlooking the Upper Bay m Newport Beach lEE TIEM lUI ,._, The location of choice fOf' some o f C.lifomia s finest homes, Westcliff offers faKinatinq innova· tions in e.teriOf' ond interiOf' desiqn, by the most crNtive of our contemporaty orchitects. Every fecility for the full e njoyment of casu.lty sophu- ticot.d liviru) is here. in an atmosphe,.. of dignity •nd charm. Priced from $28.800 to $35,850. indudinq t;rie to your lot, Westcliff s fine ho~Ms are built on unu5ually larqe home•ite5 7S and I 00 fM t in wodth, il"' from two b.drooms and two bath' up to four b.drooms at~d three baths.. Utilities ore underqrou~. IIIWft ..-r 11oaC'11011 e AfiiC& 81'IU&'t Tht St\ldent Bocty electlona to 'I'M _.. auUal SeiVtee kn· .......... ,.. next Y"f'• omeen ttuet wUl be W cl tomorrow .,.. Ml• .._, U. wttlll the nan· l\laiU; ~ l!le:!.::30 1n tM alb 1Mt 'ftaunlky. Blah ICMol • 1M JohMon, who ael'Yed u TbJa Ja tbe ocallon when the 1•":"*=--=~~ft and ~ ea. • c b o Ia r • b 1 p • ant preemtH. 11 wu eltdMt to the ot· awarda Wbfdl wwre earned dur· ol Stucleat ~ ,_dent. lfta tt.e year ue ctt.bi~Nted. ancl Kel~ hlm naa ow ecboo1 due recocn~uoa Ia Jtwn to thoM .,ovem!Mnt u Yke . ,.tdent craduaU"-•nlon wbo deaerve wtll be ~ yeat'a junior c:lua lt. pleildent, John HublL C R • ~~ .. ::!. ~~~: ar ams 1nto whJle our money problems will F d A be handled by Tury Villa,ana Of gency u tJeuurer. Pam ,_..non wtll heed the Another aleepinl driver cruh· llt'UCMnt CXJUrt u Juclee. and Joe eel throup a window early Sat· WarfOfd wlU a..saillt her u ...a.. unlay -th1a t1me ln Newport tant Judp Beach. 1..aat bUt' not Jeut 1s the omc:e Newport Beach Ponce aald AI· of Callfomla A.uoclatlon ot Stu· ford Allen ot Loa An,elea told ct.nt Coul'd• ·~taUvea. them he woke up to find be had Oeotp Jlkhrland wu ehoeen to cruhed ttuouah plate glaaa win· ftJl tbe c..A.SC pott. which Is dows o1 Theo Robln.s Ford Agen· belnl vacated by Patti White· cy on Marine,. Mlle.· field ~ddJnc lnwlt to Injury In the 1om fUN that the. capable atu· aedclent. which alao claJmed a denq will do a fine job u lead· parldnc meter, wu tbe fact that ers ot our ac:hool next year, and Mr: AlJen'a station wacon was a we all wlab the best of 1 uck to Dod&"e. them. ....-----------------------. ,. .._ .... -·--~ ... ...,......, .. _ .. .. ....., .......... .. ........ awry ... Ia. ~·· r t" ........ .. ._r _ _. .. •• ..._ ......... ~ ... -.. ................. ty -........... ......, .. W. ....... ..tl_ ..... _, .......... <" (....._., .,...,.finch I Hea. Kalter X J IIElOEIIS TO MEET The m~mbershlp clua at the Corona del Mar Community Church wUl meet In the minla· ter's study at 7:30 p.m. Wednea· day, May 28. :,_ ________ _ IT. JAMES EPISCOPAL Next Sunday Is Whitsunday. and the day will be celebrated with Holy Communion at the 8 a.m. eervice at St. .Tames Eplaco· pal Church. The momJnc eermon 1a scheduled for 11 a.m. 0••111111 ... ..., llty .... Slnlol SPECIALIZING IN RUGS AND BEDSPREADS w AS1IED o• DmED * * * FREE PJCJ[-UP & DEIJVERY • S$31 E. COAST JIWT, -COaoWA DEL MD O.W. 3-ftlO (Polltic::al AdvertiMmenU (Pollttcal Actvertbemeat) • 4 • • • • • 4 • 4 • • ~ • • • VOTE JUNE 3 ELECT JUD6E WALTER B. CHAFFEE SUPERIOR COURT No. 2 * E'XHIIENCED * FAll • IMPARTIAL ~ "•dltf' Chaff"" w•• """' I" C:ar*" Ore•e, I• a .,.. ...... of O.!Niea ,:;::1: :!!..h ...,~~:r.l• l'ullrrton lr. Collr,e aed tl\e l'nt••"'tT of C.U· e Hr wao Utf' nrat cradaal# of a~t,-CaJifonola law ........ t.e w"'e u a ~lrrk "" lM t nltrd !'!taW>• !'lup,...me Coart, •• too .. r • .._,._,. • ._ for fiUC.Ian41ac ... hela·.tlc a~hl•••m ... t. e O..rln~t \\'orld \\ ar II he aaw .. ,.,,~ wltlo the UnJIH 8tat#a ="'DYJ', prh•~lpaiiT aboard Ute rKort rarrlrr U.8..8. Aol•l,.lty leJaad-. e Hr .... loaol II '"a" of eu-oefaJ law •~•1...,, waa "'*" au • .._,. ef t'ullrrtea for alx 1rara. e ,,,...., ~ .. mwr, liM lie loaa ...,..,. "•••• of Ute Aa .. ..a .. ~r.untoa ~u"l~lpel f'oar1, Ia an _...,., _.,...,, of U.o Callfe,..la C.ater-eeee et .ludlt""· e ttr I• actin In a..,. •. Club werll, )(Jclcet f'-1~11. VUCA ...a Se.ata, bf'lpt!d pr•.,..t.e bl. lude'o looopltaJ. He lo a MaN -Mr of r-11,- M r\'le<t OrcolllaaUun of Orontre ('ouot7 aatl lo C~,_. of UN! BoaN anol a Tru•tfoe •' the rlret K"tloetllat c •• ,..,., ef hllert.a. lalla• Cloaf· ff'f' llv,.• In t'ullrr1oa wltJo lola wlff' aftd n ve elllltlnft. e Vou are lnvlud a. Join wltlo )our '"""•• and -lclobors wlile .,.. auppert<er• of "•cleo ClilatrM'a aolll.IAaUoa t. SuJoHior Court. F-'low· '"• an • '"" •• U.e ,..,.,, Nn. T . ..._ Sltlrwt ~ S...,. l . L hiJw W 't S . ..,... Wll r. l-*n Jet I . W... l*ft I. '-f lrdt f.~ ......, c..w.fl Mlnll l. lnll, Jr. Tt4 I . llrttltt ltt1..,.., ,..,.. ...... c. l. .... .., ........ Nn . ...,. ..,.... CWies •. .,., &. ., McMittJ ,. &tcba •. &. "-"-' ...... 1 ... llr. ln• f. QrldaMi "-' I. 1,.._....., c.lill . . . ... . ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . .. . H·IUCT No matter what the alze of your "family," we can fix you up with juat the rlcht kind of houae. 1111• IEALn AND INVES'TMENT CO. 2828 E. COAST HIGHWAY, -Acre. from Security Bank. C.D.M., Phone ORiole 3·3'n0 011111 DB. Ill ~ Block from Chlna Cove ... 2 UNJ'l'S <May be converted to one) UIIE PIDI 211 Da.hlla, Corona del Mar CaJl ORiole 3·3118 for appointment Fll IEIT Yeca'a JeaN • --tb to aaoatb. IEILn AW'D AUOCIATD httr LecU • EdltJa IICII'OOD l yiYia -n..,... . PraDk loal• 101 IIUDfE AVL •AUOA IS. O.W.I·17JO ....... ., •. w Too Lata to Cle••••t FOR RENT-Atuactive, nicety furnished 1 bedroom a p t . MuJta. 195 mo. yearly rental. ORiole 5-0239. (PoUUcal Advertt.ement> HEINZ KAISER Near Jerry 2 baths Laundry (New U.tlng) 3 bedroorna 9 years old o Excellent condition Doubl~ garage large llvlng-cUnlna fenced-cement block unfurnished 2 atortes LARGE RUMPUS ROOM WlTII BUILT-IN BAR Bullt in water aoftener -Outside shower. Full view of ocean and harbor entrance. CHESTER SAliSBURY REILTM 315 Marine Ave.-Balboa Island-ORiole 3·6900 "lifo lq lew,"· Ill 0.'1 111111 TlleJ Sell .... II Offer aH See WUI 11,11111. HEIGHTS 438 Fullerton. Lovely 2 b.r., family room. Fireplace. Dble gar. at alley, angl gar. at front can be remodeled for den or extra b. r. Near H. S. $19,500. Terma. 424 Westminster. Completely furnished ju.t bring In erocertes and atart llvlnc. Landscaped, patio, dble. gar. 2 b.~. Good neighborhood. $16.500. Terrna. COSTA MESA 2197 Rural Lane. Completely furnished. H. W. floors. dble. pr. Corner. Nice neighborhood and near market and transportation. $15,'775. Terms. 2412 S. W. Azure. Back Bay Area. 2 b. r., pr. Good nelchborbood. Enclc:.ed yard, h.w. Ooon. good CQndJ· tlon. Priced rlcbt at $12.750. Terms. l09 Del Mar. Juat a cutle you'll like. Step In and .aee lt 2 b. r., pr., patio. $12,!500. Terma.. 1946 Anaheim. A new atueco 3 b.r., 1 ~ b., ear port. Near transportation. City Hall, and market&. Area IJ'OW· Inc more valuable every day. Can't ml.u on thla one. 114.000. Small down will ha.nd.le. 1950 Anaheim. Same u above but with dbl~ earace and fireplace. $14,500. Name your terms. BEACH AREA 2 & r .. staceo trmw fUJ.l7 ~ lct.ll bame and bu utr...._. Lute car port. ~.., bay ud ~ ~as.sn.....,__ 1 & r. frame. !few root. floor f\lrn. leDodi'Jed on a n R-2 lot. Dble pr. $12.500. LOTS LOTS LOTS LOTS Country Gentleman's HaU Acre on E. 22nd County Area In Back Bay aect:ton. 66x330. Price la rllht J7,500. R-2 beach lob just a few more lett -18.500. Terms. Cor. Cedi Pl. and Elden. Houee to be removed. Ideal for amall home. $3.000. 752-c;: W. Wllaon. Suitable for 3 unit&. Surrounded by new homes. S2. 750. 19th and Whittier. 5 acre. M·l or wiJI dJvtde Into eood size Iota for·f7 ,900 each. UDO ISLE 2 B. r. on laree lot. Ideal for remodeling and maldnc money. $30,000. Terms. REALTOR 3420 W. BALBOA BLVD. -NEWPORT BEACH ORJole 3-4980 -ORiole 3-7187 -Uberty 8-7451 SUllO I IE Tlil •••• Ill•• Small home Is partially furnlahe~ and located near the North Bayfront There are 2 bedrooms; nice patio and a garage. OUets excellent poMJbiUtJes · lncludJnc room for eecond Income unit. The Best Small Home Buy On the laland! lEan• 498 Park Ave., Balboa laland OR.Iot. 3-12)0 Ad)lcent to Newport Harbor Aquatic: SchooL IPEI ••• SA1VRDAY AND SUNDAY PRIVATE ESTATE -2a. TUSTIN .... .., VAlijE Only 1'11$0 r. W. VaJ= home lOea'*' near llvloe ~wnwa DeW dew and ~cuter . 8oth Uvtna and dlntna rooBl open to a larce eowred patJo. All bedroolfta a:re rood abe. 'lbNe·Q\larttW bath ha.l tun We ahower. Ha~ kltdaen. 8~ fenced yard with flowen, fnllt treee and an avtary that wtll aceommodate 80 palra of bllda. U you need 4 bedrooms you•d bet~r hurry -thla won't lut! Y-. the terma are right. lHE ·voGEL CO. · 87 2. Cout B'WJ .. Corona del Mar· ORiole 3-2020 6 ORiole 3·2021 TIE IUUTIFII. lEW IIISTEIS OFFICE WFEII: A. QuJet location euUy acceulbJe from Cout RJway . B. OU street parking. · C. Foreed aJr heating. D. Separate wuhroom facllltlea. E. Only select profesalonala In all otflces. • • • • • • •• ••••lie IIIJ 1. Attractive aulte · 4 private oUlces, large receptionist. waltlnc room. tile room, up-atalrs comer location. 2. Spacious, single office, 15x31, cround floor, aeparate file room. • • • • • • Annual Leues Only. See these Unu.ually Attractive Offices. AT 436 Hellotrope Avenue, Corona del Mar ORJole 3-4120 BILL'S BEST BUYS o.IMir ....... aacl wW ..auso. .. ~ ...... bedrooal ...._ aa w. ~ Jow prtee. rr. 1n I'OOd lbape .,.. tau • a.aent block wan tel'M!e." ·Good netchbothood anc1 eJc.e to abopptq . ...... INCLUDES TAXES AND INSURANCE- DO~'T SLEEP ON nDS ONE. W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor MATT LABORDE-Manapl' "'You'll Like Our Frlend.ly Service,. 2::10 E. 17tb St. ec.ta Mea lJ 8·1139 <Aero. aue.t tram 'Jbrltty Drua Store) Office open evenlnp or Call ORiole 3-3372 or MI 6·30'71 . lt'a a 1 .. II HARBOR ••••• taiiJ a II HIGHLANDS .. ....... ,. .......... lncl""-tide to a I.,.. twly-lm~ lot. <M .. J'HA terma avallable.) MODEL HOME A Ol'JTCE -