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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-05-29 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE COUNTY MIA ~ fK*J a chotlenge of iNii9~ility be· cau.-*he happens to trw j~ auots the county lint in lo Hl.bre. bui she wos a llowed to ~eep Mr titte os a bono fide re~d.nt of La Hebre. Here is tf.te Queen, Undo Holmes, at tfte left, with her 2 princes..s -Judi Griffin of Newport Beach. in the center, ond Shirley Nipp of Brea, Molly Mcaintock. Miss Corono del Mar, was o ''"'ner-u~ fot ntu"~Caow:. ... ... -...,t lillie Mu, Conlllt,. Jlldw'd F•tiMr· and aaJcS nw u.ae wu ~c::aUoa. .. tqtU w.-r J'ran:r. Mft'hMJ ___ ..;..... __ lD boMir crt tM Ntirtna au.,erin· o.uab.n. ~ Jtevtn. Roeeanne ten~ Sldne)t Davtc:t.on. who Loptfen, Laurel Martin. Paae bad ln~ tM ftnJt banquet Westfall. SINGING the "Alma Mat.r," composed for Newporl Harbor High School by a daughter of Judge and Mrs. Donald Oodge, was Pfetty much a family offoir at Sunday evening's program honoring Judge Dodge ond Supt. Sidney Dovidsoo. Here. left to right. ore Donold (Jed) Dodge Jr. of Long Beoch, son of the Dodges; the judge him- HOW self. ond Mrs. Dodge: Mrs. Byron (Dorothy Dodge) Johnson, who came from WouiLegan, Ill. to poy o su~ise visit to her parents; Betty Dodge H ollowoy from Torrance , composer of the song: ond Mrs Do11odson wofe of the rettring superintendent. (En~qn prooto) beck In 1J3L PNISdlna at the JunJon -Ted Cooper, Derl banq'* was MlS. lobert Harbl· D&J'too. Molly Mc:Cllntock, Kath· eon. vtce-prlndpal, who wel· teen Raub Anna ReynoJda Mary comed tbe 2)0 ltUdenu recelvtna Ellzabeth iucba.rdl. Bob s.n_.w. ·~: t. tbe list ot lndMdual Sophomon.-A.Jlce Lou.lae AJ. ho ~t.d at the ban· len. Jim Andenen, Kalen Babeon, ".ton P Edward Bradbury, Tom Brennan, Parking· Fee To Be S I at COM Beach Parklnl at the Corona del Mar beach will be f1 per car belin· nlng July 1. WHI!N THf .,.liAL .. ENDED. end e~tidence hed been telen from e number of ecqueintonces, the sentenc.-was Pfonounc.d by Judqe Robert Gardner on Judge Doneld Dodge ond Harbor High Supt Sidney Davidson at e High School ceremony Sunday niqht. Th. sen,_nce : " profile of each to be preJ»red in brome by Peterpeul Ott of Lagune ond hung tn the mo1n lobby of th• High School. Here Mr. Ott IS mokinq a prelomin· ory uetch OS Judqe Dod98 (center) a nd Mr. Devidson s•t for the wor• of ort que · VALmiCTOIIAlf• Dan pteroe, BJU Callla, Barbara Carbon, John wttb tbt hllheft IICbolutlc aver· Carlyle. Catherine Coldoa, Carol f • LOlf Ann Coma.rdo. Carol Crum, Kath· ·~:n.I~~N: Stan Lewis, leen Dalton, Diane Drake, Jane with tb MCOnd bJah.-t avuaa• Fontlua, Karen Fe»ter, John of 1 027 • Gaae. N a n c y Gardner, Gall Newport Beach City Council took that action Monday eve. nine. on a motion made by Councilman Hans ~nz. Mr. Lorenz said he was rnakln1 the motion because of the expenM of upkeep of the beach. The coet of a season pa.as for Budget Is 6.6% Over Current Year's Total N~Uo~l Merit SchotarahJp ex· Graves. Sandra Godwin. Suaan amJnaUon cont.t: pladnl in the Gould. Mary Hambrook, Thomas top one·half peJ'Cellt of the na· Herbert. Diane Hoaland, Ann uon'• IICholara _ Bob Burnett. Humuon, Cbrtatlne Huuey, Hoi· BUI Brew, Ron Jteeler, Dan Pie~ l.Y lnar&ham, Lo~na Kelly, Ted parking stays at $7.:50. A 12.746.287 budret for the produce funds for net"ded <'apt City Manarer Robert Shel announced that the parklne rea· 1958·59 rtscal year~.6'# hlaher tal Improvements or oth('r Mslr ulatlons for t he atreeu on the than the current budret-waa able expenditures wh•<'h havt> blulf ln the vlctnJty ot the beach submlt1~ to the Newport Beach ~n omined from thts prt>llmtn would 10 Into ea ect beginning City Counct l Monday evenlnr by ary budaet. d Dean Rickett&. KomweibeL an Jane Laurte; JanJce Price, Mary Bev Lientz Is Retmier, Alan Woodrich. Bev Uentz. MJchael Ltnd.tedt, David Lourie, Nancy Manaan. Charlotte Man. Nand Maxwell, John Me· Out of Danger ~~...::!~· ~~~rn: tomorrow _ Friday, Memorial City Manag('r Robert Shelton. "Sources of additional rt>n•nut" Day. These rerulaUona call tor Council St't a public hearing for Council considt>rallon tn· perkJne on one .tde o1 the atreeu I for 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 9, elude: from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on ~· and announced that copies ot the "1. R e c rea t Ion a I parkmg ends and hoUdaya, and 20-rnln· pro~ budget are available In charges. , WI', Beverly Paul, lJnda Purcell, BeY lJentz m wUI Uve. Mupret Pwvee, CoUeen Rupp. ute ~rk1ng on the ocean aide of the city clerk's office for study "2 Refuse collection charc~ Ocean Blvd. by the public '"3. J~ased mlSC'ellaneous li Tbe Corona del Mar boy, who lleYftl)-~e. WUilam Samp· wu aewNI.r bdwecl ill the auto-aon. Cbaralee S.raeant. Jeffery IICJf LAW o• ACDDA truek ~ near ltustow lmJth.lJnda Spntt. ltrlsUn StaJ. The pro~ ctty alen ordl· whldl ldJW ..._ father May 16. bcbel S~ Gecqia Thomaa. nance wUI be cllacuDed by Co· Ia .. ,atnma -•tlty," Mo~ Gall LoU T~h, Judith Turner. rona del Mar merchants at Mon· 801pltal autberiU. aid ~ Watall. Saftdra Wat.on. day momlnl'a breakfut meetlne -=-motJMor .tJu Ia ln a Balm'l· 8llaan Wlq. Dorotll)< Woodworth, of the CDM Cham~r at the ._.. ~ltal and It "procr-· (OiftUD\Md on • ......;Paa'e;;.....EI.....;;.~_M_> ___ sn_a_ck_S_h_oP. ______ _ ~b :o-aclmlnbtraw of t h • u.t.tz .-taw. mean,hU., Ia aeell· Ina lntflnutlGD abOUt tiM vut· au~~anclu· .... Off Wr. IMinU. 10 tbt.t the •· tate can .. ~ acSmlnl8tered ...... __, • .._,.. with til· .............. uhd to C*fti'Dunl· YCHN Girl Saved From PailfUl Rabies Shots ate w.. llarl A~. who baa A Conlfta 411 Mar ,..dent It tar more Jl.kel)' to produce dan· -... 1r ,....., u publiC acS· aweS a 18·yar·old WhJttJer Jlrl aeroua camplleatlona than the llllalllb .... • wtt.b hll a~ from painfUl and -.roua ftnrt. ~ ..-.run and Boden. anti-raW. tnoailatlON just an But the doc:tora abo in&lated • _... t111e En~~rn , •• .,..,.,. City Manager Shelton said that ~nws. fees and ~nnits. the budiet 1~ balanced, tusum. "4. Stwer wrvi~ charge. lng conUnuance of the pre.ent "S. Street Uihtlni malnt~nan~ pro~rt;y tax rate of Sl.)t. Sources cllstrtC'b. of the estJmated Income. equal· "6. Increase In general proper ina the expenditure total. would ty tax limit: 15c ls maximum In· i n c 1 u de the tollowloa major ~-.." ._ _ __. Items: The revenue estimate Is ...._... ,. ..__ --on an U8eS8ed valuation ot 175.· 11 ty -· ···-·· .. ·-·-000.000 compared to the current s.Jee tiDd ._ tax .. --······ -... total oi 165,507,790. ......,.,.._ .................... -- 1 ,_,. .............. -......... ,. rs..a. ...Wt. ··········· ....... -- 1.-. -·,.•-........ -... .... w.....s..mc.. ........... .... ....... t.IL-.--... -.. 11.711 .................... __ .... ,... Clll .... -·"-·-·-... See's Candies Coming Here w.._ .UUtr ·------·······-451.111 See'• Candl• will be comJna llw! 5 II: ....... __ ,_ ..,_ to Corona del Mar 800ft. The com· ''TbJs buclpt proYidea .,., fOil (Ensogn photo) ICity to Honor Contract for CITY WATER NOT LOW. JUST CLSANING LINES The d~ t. ~ ruMS ........ folb. '!hat ltttlt • Camerons on Trip tb Europe ·h~~~~~; . .-.J.~t~·~~J..J .... .a.lle~ Cltr C>-acG Mr. and Mil. lohn W. Canwroa. ~ ~!!!!~~~EN~~~~peyi:!tor~tha~ 2'75(5 E. eoa.t Jtwy .• Corona cs.J ~ water ttom ~~rlc'!:~L'-~ ~ ~~ TbLI c:barp. wllld\ ,eta you no U..'a Polar route rrom to. An· wawr 1a 1uppeeect to pay for the ,.1. to Parle, wbere they wlJl ~lew ~,.. When the reeer· be sta)'1na at the Hotel de Parta. .,.._. _... lilllk JW .. Ia .-~.& lfw. It It a •taW Otba' p&ac. on t.betr ltlnaralJ for Jaw UI\ION. a. 11 lot pro· uaet for the city. 11Mee people are Nlee, .Rome, Plon~:entc., tectlJW U.. UDJoa mem._. born wtll own 1t the aame AI you. Can Zwich, Lucerne, llhJ Lon· the IJ'&fdna o~rauon. of the the-cUy 10\"etnment eonvtnoe "' don and Edlnbuflh . .,_. wlllo have beeli ..._..._ that th1a Ia equJta_.f ron ~ tbt ~._...lp. He UlliiW tfW Here Ia bow th&, .. taadein Foar ~ .... Ia were recently tt P.AMJLY TOcraii.AIUirn .tare, uobetlevtnab'. a.t a rreet thte top alftctaJJ ahould be eJeet. earn. aboUt: Clttt B*ve" was Invested by (:orona del Mar Otrl I Uke famlly·stfle tournamentl -4·eotumn cut of .ome of the ed by -.om ballot. '!he IDOJWJ IU~vldfd. Tbe .ubdJvtder, .IDr Seout Brownie Troop .13: Oulety -the kind where Just about any· cUpitarS.., tneludtne one of eollected In d\.e way of dUea an~ re&80na beet known to hlnMelt, CallS., Kaney Creamer, Patty He· • i 8 8 ' ' ' thJng In tackle Is leealand where Lido Analer'a re.l Georae pya, a•e•men1a ahould be ~ted pooJd not annex to Newport Un and Linda HetmJnway. C'f /j even tom-coda, amelt and perch Allan (AJ) LoefOer, whom tt wu for by aud!t report to the .tock· Beach, 10 they could not tet ~~j .Jt;dd, ~ can be counted ln the .core. our pleuure to meet in Mazat· holden of the union. I can't .ee Newport Beach water. lnataad, a UGAL •ona ~ T Th~ C. Q. famUy enjoyed such Jan. A.l, happUy for Lido Analera, &JlY(hlng wroq wtth tbat. He eontract wu made lot or by the CEJITIPJCAT& OP ~ • • • a da)' Jut Saturc~Aly, when Pact. ble and little, ls the tournament be{Jevea that tM rtaht to work borne buyeiW to be .appU.ct with l'k'MI•• Pi8 ' ' fie Anflera held their annual chatnnan without beiDI farc.cf to joln the water by the Newport He._. The undenqned lle,..by • ~ICOMMfNDA TtoNS FOR Tf.tl EUCTION All • l'llh, All . Membera c whlc:h Thete .rlu be 10 prtzea for men, union 11 a man'1 Inherent neht. Water Dlatrtct. The borne b.,_ .. rtity that ._ 1t eond\ad.lnf There ore o number of important decisions to be mode a1 the murw abo the junJon>, All · women and Junlora. Jn the third He beU.W. that a laborer wbo wu charged in hl.t eontrad t.r ... al Eatate ~ at J51f &. polls this coming T uesdoy, end you hod better be there to help de· Tackle Tournll!'Mnt. A rteht good cat.,ory Lido Iale Ia auperbly aeea a union J1Ul on tbe up and hie ahare of the water llnet "Y Cout Hw,.r ~ leJ Mar, termine the outcome. Idea of the •rlowrnea ot the en~ The more junJora in up wUJ want to Join. the aubdlvider and b\ltlder. Tile Caut .. ut*r ttie ftcdtiod.l t1nn . Thi~ "':ill be a primary election, but rMny of the decisions will be C'Ontest could be el~•ned from the auch a tournam~nt. the better It Mr. Knowland la ln the claa malna being of no tu.rther uae name of M. It M. a..Jey Co., and fmol. Thts 11 your only chance at some of the candidates. announcement, whIch stated: la. There wJU be a family trophy, of th~ late Bob Ta1t, who ran for to the aubdlvideT ~re ,Sven to that l&ld finn la com~ o1 the Tl. "All conte.tants muat uae rod too, alway• a Jot of fun. election on the I&C1e laue In the auppller ol the water. tonowtna penon wboM name In nere ere some difficult choices to mo~e -such os in the Jusfice and reeL Une may be u..ed where At &:30, follow1ne the eompeu. Ohio, and It wu. demonatrated Everytbine 1e ju.at dudcy op to fti.U aJMI place fl N&ldeftoa are Court race with a number of top notch candidates. But. in the final neceuary." tt ended with "chum· uon. the Udo Clubhouse wlll be that unJon membera do not fol· that point. Tbe eee hlt the tali u Jotlow., to-wit: Robert K. C. one lysis, you cel'l make only one mer~ on the ballot for each office, end mJna J,e Jeeal." the eetttna for the a warda with low the dicta tea of the union when Mr. New Bame Owner dia· Y.-,, G lrtl Av.., Corona del here s the way I'll mark mine. I hope you do the same. · <>vr fal1\llt W¥ fortunate to L. A. Prexy Hal Kenoyer' boa· bosaetl. but are their own man covered that h1l watet tap pw Ka. Calli. FOR COUNTY SUPERVJSOR ROY MAYPOLE lVI be aboard Ken Holbrook's nice Jnf, with extra experience after when they 10 Into that vottna ott wftJl "bi'OW'fl" wa~Y ~ ocl· ~nd thLI 27th day . ~ Chrlat·Cratt. the Dusty Too. We bavtna put on the p A. party the booth. on1 aoc1 an oceaaional tact~. of May, I w1ll cost my ~ote for t~e Corona del Mer candidate, koy May· were confident, tor each year wee.k before. Ptece de realatance Fw Judge ot the Newport A w~ out to Jfe.tport Bead\ )(. C. YAXER. pole, because of h1s enerqet1c, painstaking. determined digqing into we've been on Jten'a boat and for the dinner will be root beef Beach J u 1 tIc e Court: Galvin ''wblte'' water would be ~ be· State of CaJUomJa J the problems of our county qovernment. He has found 0 number of eomeone In our crowd always cooked by AJ LoeUier and Lee Keene. As a IN!mber ot theN..,... latedly annex to Newport lteadl. Count7 of Oren• 1• issues where there is room for improvement -the handling of the won .omethl~-uaually the l&· M~llan. Bob Vordale wUl hand port Beach PJannJng Commlaafon They d:ld. Then their water com· On thLI 21th ~ oC MQ', 19S8, ~pper Boy Ieese, the tidelands oil Ieese with American Morine Explore· dlea, large or 8l'lla0. out the prtzes. for 4 years, w1thout compenaa· pany, followine the ownel'81 In· before 1M, .. a Nat.ai; hblk In t1on Co., the honor form. Mr. Moypole is well rnown for his television At the end of the day it wu Hey! J'm an honorary member tion, he baa done an excellent alatence, came to ua for wftlte alld tor ..-w eo~ lilil ..... re· wor~. He is also o hord.workinq and successful businessmen in Orange easy to see why Ken won the of Udo Anale~nd I llke tam· Job. He is thoroueh. ~lnataklnf, water. lault: Their companJ Mlnf therein~ dUJt TtOD· County_. end he is dedicated to the ,·ob of imnroving whet the lost Balboa Angling Club champion· Uy tournaments. Mebbe I'll take deliberate and courageou.s. He la bu)'ll water wholelale and retaJla eel attd .worn, .,1'8Cft\al •P· d .. ship lut year. Incidentally, he my camera and my steak knife a local attorne>:. hu won the re· It to them. and th.., pay nothlne peered aot.rt M. C. &'mer. gran JUry coiled the '"horse end buggy"' method of government cor-and Charlie Hopton are already and cruh the party. Not reaUy. apect ot hla proteaaJon. eqUivalent to our $1.75 a month knowil to me to be the pmmn ried on in Orange County. qualltled tor thls season. They're though. Hal Kenoyer hu already roc Cowlty Sup.~: Heinz mew charge for building the w,._ name t. aubecrfbed eo the FOR JUSTICE COURT .. . . . GALVIN KEENE fX1 just waiting for the marUn to uked me 5 tlmH to join them. Kaiser. He hu been energetic raervoJr. wtW• Jrwtrument, and lc:laaow· 1 hove watched Gelvin Keene corry out his duties os member 'Of show UJ>-wh.lch, rumor saya, Tbank8 fol0--1 know you'll all and a hard worker u a aupervla· OUr city eetl nothing but the lecJied to me that he encuted h N 0 __ t. have done same. have a 'ball! or In the past 2 terma. He hu wholeeaJe prIce. Thla about th.e •me. t e ewport ~ocn Planning Commission for " number of years. He Ken went to town. His tally • • • done a fine job of looking after matcha tbe bolJ.Xed up altuation Wttneaa my hand and ot1Jclal h~s c_onsiste~tly given evide~ce of sincere concern ford·ustice end con· wu 5 barracuda, 2 bonita, 5 as· the Interests of hla district, along wherein Lido Sanda. an area seal. st.tul•onol nghts. not ollow1ng himself to be swo~e by emotional sorted bass. The works weighed • A •EW -xo17XTJE• with the oth~r dlstricta of the deep In N...,... .. Beach, belon'"' RUBY B. ~SZKO, I f · d There are no Harbor Area tax-... -..-· •· oppeo s o 1ntereste parties. He is o resident of orono del Mar. 0 over 16 pounds. not counting the county. Helll% deserves your vote to the Costa Mesa School District. Notary Public Jn and for uld proc+"cing attorney in the city of Newport Beech. 0 good choice for se~ral under-~d penctis he !!~~ ~~~~ept;on~~~~!owry. on his re<'Ord. What can the CouncU do about County and State. judge of the local Justice Court. put back. Naturally, Ken won the Here, fish and fishermen are a • • • CJIU Raven? GentJemen. that My Commission expires Nov- FOR GOVERNOR WIUIAM S. KNOWL.ANO fX1 Prize tor the most pounds of fish vitally Important part of our • WA-1f£11 ~:CJIA4Cr shouldn't be too dlUicult. Ofler ember 19, 1960. 0 I ror men. economy and our recreation. There • are approximately 250 to buy the feeder pipe llnes It Publlah: May 29, June 5. 12, 19, . ne •ssue o one is enough to decide my vote for govemor -At the dinner meeting In the residences In our fair city that do I they will sell at a rea.eonable 1958 ln the Newport Harbor En· the nght to work low. My vote qoes to Bill Knowlond for his admirable sta~O()rn of the P. A. home port. Here, until a new directory not pay the rnetn charae ot $L75 price. llilft. I , 1 d · comes out. Is a name, an address po -:o courage on integrity 1n coming out squarely in favor of this the lboa Bay Club. Hal Kenoy. and a number to write down on f?rop_ T•on. I om for voluntdry unionism.' says Mr. Knowland 'I be-er. who ran the show with his the margin of the page that aays lteve ,., the right of the individual to join the union of hts choice." usual perfection. handed out the "Taxldermlsta." Georee Lee and No :)'her posi tion would be morally just. awards. Pearl (Mrs. George) Dud-A&soclates, 660 West 17th St~ SUPT ley had the ladies' largest fish. c t M . OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION . ROY SIMPSON (8} My senora. Eddie. cornered the 6~J1. esa. Telephone: Midway A spec•ol word of caution is due here. One of the condidotes, prize for most pounds-ladles. 1 haven't had time to pay .Hollo nd Ro berts, is on internotionolly known leftist. Do not, by error or She didn't really have the most, George a vtslt, as yet, but 1 lock of ~nowledge. cost your vote for Roberts for this extremely impor· because Pearl's halibut weighed promise that I shall. Meanwhile, tont off1ce of stole superintendent of public instruction. more than Eddie's 2 barracudas, here are aome facta about hJm but the rulH said "Only one to a d hl.s b 1 Here ore other recommendations for Tuesday: cuatcnn.r.'' Becldes, IF that ble an us ness. George 1.s from fOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR . ·-. . .. . HAROLD ..OWERS caUC'O hadn't been lo.t at aatt, Honolulu, over In Harry OMt.na· • ~and. Be malntalnl the orletnaJ FOR ST~TE CONTROLUR ··-----·-· ROIEAT KJR.KWOOO :;:w.=' :·~~mer:-::.-= ~ of hw ~ ~ STATE TREA.SUUR . .. -·· ····--A. RONALD lUTTON wanted to t~y _, Gabit~~. ::-t.:LI ._.Jg_"fl~ ,......._ FOR STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL .·-···-C. W. Wlf~69 In the mate.ctton. old bppy u. tuf~t art. t brandi 01 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION -~ ~ ... ROIEitT McDAVID !=n<~= ~~~.:_~~:!f) The ltrikl"-eolon you aee as FOR U. S. SENATOR GEORGE CHRISTOPHER was bluer than my one bonlt• ~~~he ~.':n:W~~ 0~~ au= ... r.~ • t'l vote oqo "st Goodwi, Knight. who has not adhered to or my one auear bul. so he dJd once your fish haa aone to hJa '-...... J h~·d heeded conservative principles os governor of our state lt. 0 1 urh hfo.t, Ke~ Ho~rook. • .. ~ Happy Hunting Grounds. Hla FOR U. S CONGRESSMAN JAMES B UTT ~· a r nr or men 5 mu.,. poun..,.. skin becomes a dull gray, totally Juniors were conspicuous by Ilk his b 1111 FOR STATE ASSEMBLY BDUCE su•uNED their scarr ity The real problem un e r ant appearance " "" " In the water. Thta. a fish taxi· SUPERIOR COURT, NO. 2 RONALD CROOKSHANK ~ 1" that so many of the offspring dermlat must be, above all, an FOR SHERIFF of lhe P. A. members Insist on artist and a keen atudent of na· JAMES A. MUSICK grow1ng right out of the junior ture. George is this, and then FOR COUNTY AUDITOR WAYNE CARROLL JR ~ cla!IS. which ends at age 16. P. A. some! George studied for a long FOR COUNTY TREASURER IVAN SWANGER Prexy AI Manderbach still had time under the personal supervl· FOR COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR I an eligible contestant, his attrac· slon of the great Al POueger. ot DON MOZLEY ~ live daughter, Julia, who took Florida, generally recognized, FOR COUNTY CORONER OR. RAY•~ONO BRANDT first junior award. wold td th h d t "" X Cute Debbie Uaedom, property r ·W e. as e ea ·man n ------------------------·:.: .... :.: fish-mounting. This, I pasa on to of Dorothy and Frank of the VII -you, aa proof of his ability. lage Inn, not yet ready for kin· I haven't seen George, yet, but dergarten I Deb b l e • that ls), I HAVE seen aome of hlJJ work. caught a fish, won a prize. In Mazatlan, In the lobby of Tht> third Junior. rny Nancy, Luis Patron's fine new hotel. the who. In other years brought home E I dorado, la an admirably lots of hardware. was ott her mounted apcclmen of a dolphin, luck thla year. Her big barracuda t h b 111 ~... • ored fish In the sea. Everyone S T R 0 L L S AM 0 If C T B £I ent such servi""'s on the Pacific I came unbuttoned In the gaUfna one 0 1 e mo.t r lantly ool· TROLLS. During the pa-.t ~vera I I Coasl. and tht>y should be be· ceremony. The commJttee sup· admires It, but few know that it month" I have bet>n In 1he prac cause the thousands who came plied a consolation prize. juniors Is George Lee'a handiwork. The liN' (J r <~pen<ilng my Mon<iays by he-re each weekend give the men being as .carce as they were. beauty of It apeaka Jounder than "ulkmg 11long the oct'an front ample practice. Lots of pretty smiles attended words. for George J....ee, the artist. hP<tr h anti Pnjoying every step It will take us SilO 000 on our this presentation. Welcome, Georee. and auccna or 11 Alter the last <'OupiP or budget this year for the Ute aav-1 • • • In your venture! Our area NEEDS ~ronrtays, r am beglnmng to ing corpa; Captain Bob Moore of • POJITUllfATE PAMU.T a skilled flah taxlderrru.t. May lhmk that I had better find a the Corp8 will give penny for The big mystery award was you pro.per _and may you add ntc·p rozy pool hall to spend my penny value but It won't be the Family Trophy, for the Cam · tangible memorl• of many a !re(' tlmt' in. becaU'II' the great much help to us as last fiscal lly of 2 or more catching the stirring ocean battle Cor the horrlt>'! of Sunday visitors we year there was ifOT OWE IDf. laraest average number (not many of us here who love ha\(' to our bearhe~ have man-OLE PE.IISOW •ucvm noll pounds) of fish per each. It wu fishlna. age~ to thoroughly louse up our DBOWWDIQ WIIOIE ADDaus a real surprise. and It went. with ------------ portiOn or the Paci fic Ocean. WAS Df UW.Oft aL\CII, and loud cheera, to a couple who, • • our corps made hundreds ot Tea· since Mazatlan. have been de· TASit FORCE. The City has Its cues. Uahttully fin-happy-BUiy and me<·hanlzed l'qulpment on the Rather than gratitude for this Odie I Mr. and Mrs; 0. D.) Carl· job and the crews of men out superior protection we rlv th son. Cliff Haven a flshlngest early cleaning the beaches, but our vlaltors express dema~dl efr;:; couple. Now tbat their hardware they have MILES or this un· more service. auch as suggHtlon collteC"tlon rhu been ata~. ex- neC"eMary and t-xpenslve houae from San Bernardino that we buy pee Osca David (that 1 Odie) cleaning to do -extending from and man a helicopter to be add· to add a tr~phy :oor" ;o hls caaa. the harbor entrance westward to ed to the me aavtnc eorps ... the Santa Ana River. and, let me • COMDfG D tell you, if you want to achieve we, of course. to pay the bill for There'a another tournament the benefit of the people from nausea. just you walk p11st some that dty, and If It were • rood much like thla one In the 1m· ot those raked up piles of debrls Idea, why not buy them an extra mediate oftlnf. Udo Analera wUJ which are to be forked up Into lt put on THEIR All · Flsh, All · trucks for haullna away. If traah street sweeper, we have any Tackle FamUy Tournarnent t.ht. .. tax money lett over. Sa were money, believe me. Newport • • • turday. Tbe7 ahould have a Beach would tuave more money 11uper tum-oat. lt advance pub- than New York City. CIOO'WaJ:S ammo. I think llctty JMana anything. • • • that the role ot hOlt to all of Jean Tandowaky Ia the go-pt. SPECIAL DEL RIO WAGON Power Steerinf, radio, heater. Low mllH. One owner. luat per· feet for the family vacation. Only JOIWGN -- mEAL SIZE roa YOV1l aOLmAY au.a. IIA CANNED HAMS tA&JI llli .... AWD SPE.AKJRC OP IIOifET, Southern California that hu t1nge.t aaJ r•e met toe quite a I rHlly get alck to my atomach been imposed upon us. and the apell. U you need proo(. tum to when I thlnk of how much thla expenaea attached to the honor, the Oranp County Section of w~kly cleanJOf Job 1a co.tlna haa gone far enough. Here apeak· Jut Sunday'• L A. T'lmee and us. and what a C'Omplete wute eth one ID\&11 YOke aaJdna the ____ .:._ ______ --:-..;_.---~~~~~~,..;.....,~.....-~1!!!:1::~ of tax money It iJ. City Counctl to gjve U\LI burden The pile. of de~ I have men· of OW'll a great deal of Jo~. tloned are nol.Meome evld4tboe serious thlnklnr and to C!01'I\e up that there •• no IJ'atltude felt by wtth aome plan to ret "' ott the the aualandera who UN and de· hook. rue our beacbee. It 1t evident It ls lmpraetlcal for \II to try that both the lff'\1 and t~ or· to maintain a "'~ cttT at dlnance~ aaalnlt piCnkld.na and we.ll·~ ~few a .. .,.,.. out bwr and .tne clllnklrw on the at h .,.It, and Cheri to bec.'oiM bttchel ate l.ntoNd .. w.JJ are a ,..,.._eo..., t.labd w the the ..ual orilfl'iUcll ....... tt .. _, ~ ... ..,.. ,.. tWIO dW ~ oiM' ...... ., ~~~-ef dlj -"'lhie I,......, u.. ..._._ aat 'li PM.: uidltlllllll eutu. .. ww' •• • • • ..., ....,.._, « ... .,., ••~c:r••• ..a ................ ta ..... aPII"Ida .. It If .. dJd ,., 1-.. ., ....... imd· (CDndnwd .. ,... .......,.., ... I .. " 8 TO .11 1111111'1 Llll lliiET ...... ,,,. Thla J rlday, Memorial Da.y, we're buttonlnl up our doors .o we can all take In the Oran,. County Fair, which will c:om:&nue through next Sunday • • • Bow· ever, we wUJ be open unW 8 o'clock both the Thursday be- tore and the Saturday after .•. * * * Jlalabal9w .... b_ coatla· '*'._lat ....... Ia ... h-. .... _ ..... lldflat abbrf .................... . plctue ... .....,11Wed -.-. bw9w-tile ...... Ia ... c:mt.a ...... ._, pcttle- bugen, cdl patted eat 1rr ou Mr. llolly-..UC ta tiM papalel' foar ..-. (foa.t • • ,....S) ........ ftJa .. ou ....... --............. wttll tM top atrwa a.... q111c1r ..-to 1oc1t U. na... lD ••• OD tM bee* of tile can.. .... ...bt ndtiJI9 I'Kipee f• IMW bema· ~ tat. treata • • • Two old fCIY'Oit-of ..... DOt ... daded .. tile ba. ahoal4 be ndt••&t .. ..., .....,. oatdoor chet'a,......... .•• •-but· -........ , Oclttla tiM pelts. oat • um. ~ u.. ...-L .......... two petu.. ploc:e a sUce of dMeM Cllld • -.. .UO.ofoaloa.-6._..U .,... ...... • • • .,... ea'l -· tiMy ba1a9 wltb tile flnt blto ••• Or V•lftt auw-w: ftDely cb•PP•d ~ -~ _._. .. _._.....wtaa-. CA TCHtN6 THE lOOT with a cateh•rs mitt big •nough for the job is Don Modica, 9, of Corona del Mar, who tud happened by at the C OM Youth Cente r when Mrs. Robert Marshall, center, and Mrs. Uoyd Rudd w•re pitching a $1 SO check to pay for kitchen remodeling at the C •nter. The money represents proceeds from a benefit brunch a nd card party put on by the Newport Harbor Woman's Civic Leaque, of which Mrs. Marshall has been president for the p1nt year. Mrs. Rudd was chairman of the benefit. (Ensiqn photo) Dodge-Davidson Retirement Recalls Long-Ago History which ahowa nothing but grua and sky, the s tructure rlaes ra p- Idly from a spa rse wooden skele- ton to the fl nal touches of <.-om- pletlng the tower. And school opened that Sep· A dramatic bit of local h&.tory as talk about the new school tember! dating 'way back to 1922 pro-mounted. Thoee elected were Le· When the building was plan- vtded the background for Jut Roy P. Anderson, president: Mrs. ned by Mr. Davidson amt the I Sunday evening's program hon-Franca Nelson, secretary; Don· Board, they set the maximum orlng Judae Donald Dodge and aid J. Dodae: Dr. F. C. Ferry, and I expenditure for COMtructlon at Supt. Sidney Davtdson. Theodore Robins. SHO.OOO. At the completion or the I The Judge wUl be retiring as On Dec. 5, 1929. this Board of ' Newport Harbor High School. the I Harbor High School trustee, and Trustee. chose Sid ney H. David· I total cost was $<109,040. ''Sid'' wlll be winding up his son acting vtce-princlpal at This wu a typical beginning long servtce as superintendent -Hu~tlngton Beach as the new I of the careful financial planning jobs which they undertook 28 su~rlntendent ot' the not-yet-Supt. Davidson and his Boards 1 years ago. built high school. Mr. Davidson have done lor the hlch school In 1922 the smaU hamlets of and the Board then selected the dtatrlct In the 28 years since N~rt Beach and Costa Mesa architects Marsh, Smith & Pow · then. had only thelr own elementary ell of ~ Angeles. from the school districts. Most of the high dream high school. CVEST FACVLTT MEMaEB school studenta had to travel 15 e MlO.GIO 80JII)S VOTEJ) miles by bus to the Santa Ana Feb. 8. 1930, waa set u the High School. The rest went by date tor a $410,000 bond elec· atreetcar and bua to Huntington tlon. Mr. Davidson's proposed Beach. . bulJdlnl wu planned to be a de· About thls time, a bond elec· quate for 600 .tudents, wit h the Uon was held for a new Junior auditorium, which still serves to· hlrh school d&.trtct and a new day, having a capacity of 1200. grammar school Jn Santa Ana, to The bonda paaaed overwhelm- Donald Bridgman, dean ot In· s tructlon at Orange Coast Col· lege, will bt" a m~mbt"r of the guest faculty In the University of Southern California School of Education during the 1958 Sum- m~r Session, June 23 -August 1. He will teach Junior CoHere edu-cation. u.. En&Jp a .. med ada toJ b\1)', ..u. tratt ............ ---------------------- 'I'WUaDAY, MAY ., ... another B-1-G Show ................ • • ROBERTA LINN • * FOB A SHORT ENGAGEMENT * lllllrwt.w •l'lbU., (-.pt M...s.t) wtOa U.. BEL-AIRES TRIO IN THE NEW CARIBBEAN ROOM Stew ling Friday. May 30 SUPPER MENU STARTING liP .M. to 1 A.M. * DANCING NIGHTLY * roa DDnrD aaarvAnon PHONE Omo&. 3-4170 JAftAifA IN" • AT AVOCADO ••• CORONA DEL MAll (PolJtical Advertisement) (Poll tical Advertl.sement I A Doctor For A Doctor's Job von FOtl RAYMOND A. BRANDT, M.D.[&] FOI OIANGE COUNTY CORONER and Public Administrator C Political Advertisement) Pri111ry Election-Taes., June 3, 1958 .... Mf'WCf .... Covftfy ,_ 10 umntemlpNcl ,..,. e• c.....,-. s-.uw which Harbor Area atudenta lnrl.Y . would then have to 1°· orr On Aprtl 3 1930 the Board ol ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;::;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;:;:;::;::;;;;;;;:;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ bon4l puaec1. but MI'L Dona d ~ a.ru\ou~ that work ~. In a JettM to the Santa1 .,.. ex.-.ct to IIUt on u.. DeW ....., ...... ~ ..... -· .... _.._...._ ........ r. ... ... .. AM .................... t ...... , ..... ~ ..... =~Nto-.d12-,U.:,'IM1•· ~/Wi ~ h-.-1'-ili-....... 15 ...... to ..... -ot the IJ'OU.ftd·•• ,.,.. ewe-...,.__ ftom then on. t.be fUn M · mony. * * * Have you had your blnr to· day! Baa k eta of beautltul, meaty, bing cherries are the cen- ter of the alamor dn:les thla wee~ ... Seema to me, too many of our children In these parts go throurh Hie without tuunr a bini cherry ... There are cher- ries and cherries. but the ele- pnt, aplendld, black · cheeked. bing will rel1n u kina forever . , . Jot him down In your munch · lng notebook this week-end ... On the tnQit economical buy aide In fresh produce green lanes of beauty . • . aaparaau-and zucdnl ... Ever use zucclnl aa a cheese dip dunker or raw In salads ... lt'a cr&.p and atarch f1M •.. * * * * * * r;.Jncnolf CQIII!DDD In front ot the memben of the Gettlnr hot under the eollar. ec.ta Mea and Newport Cham· the Newport Chamber of Com· bera of Commerce, a Boy Scout merce. on March 4, 1923, con-troop man:hed In fonnation and I slderecl brtnctnl an inju nction ral.aed the American fiaf. Fol· suit ar atn.t Santa Ana, bec:au.e lowtnr the nag ceremony, the 1 the Chamber dld not want· the first s padeful of f'arth was lifted. money from the 6 Orange County and conatructlon was of!ld ally grammar school di.trlct.a to 10 atarted for the new schoot for a junior hllh in Santa Ana. e UAJ)T I:K SEJ'T'EMaUl Evidently, the Injunction auJt The lawns where studen_ts was dropped. bu t the Harbor walk today were once grain Area decided to have Ita own tle lds In the middle of nowhere. high .cbool da.trtct on Feb. 27. In a aeries ot phota., the first of 1925. Thls firat Involved the far- from-minor necessity of a new Jaw In Callfornla! Judge Dodge was one of the loca l men who went to the ata te legislature, and eventua lly It be· came leraJJy poulble for a dis· trlct lllce Newport and ea.ta MM& to withdraw from a city school district. • PIIIST a.acno• r AJLED Pet1tions lor a separation from Santa Ana High School were cir- culated on Man:h 1, 1927, and Jan. 25, 1928. The first bond elec- tion on June 5, lsr.l8, which In· eluded a pro~ 4-year junior h\ch 8Choolin eo.ta Mea&. failed, howevt!r. (Political Advertisement) * von JUNI.J * WHY W E WANT HEINZ KAISER RI -ILICTJr Our~ll ..... In aplte of th... lafle head· lines sc:reamed u...t the Harbor Area had "revolted." a nd J. A. Cranston, Santa Ana city tchool superintendent. o P P o a e d the move for a separate hlgh school dl.ltrtct. The county achool auper- lotendent. B. R. Mitchell, ap- proved of the local plan, how· ever a nd called an election for the 'Newport Beech and Coeta Service Ia our bualnetal What Mesa voters atter '75 ~r cent of "''ll. ~ .._ ,..._ Ida you cannot p l c k up on our the heada of tamJUes had aJaned ....tla 1rr ....._ • ._.., ,... • ....._ abelves and tote out In a ahop-petitiOns. .......,.. ,.,..._ _ ...., .. liD _ plnr cart ••• On the neet-on Sept. 21. 1929. t,he election _. •u• .. ., Ida .. ......, w.b .me111n1 llde . . • A Ooral ar· tor u.e Harbor da.trlct • own blah ,_y ...... -'Wi if .. npment for JOUr table, a 8ChooJ ~ with 8N In favor, ,_ hr .-......_ A ...... wreath for a fUneral, a churcb and 23 aaatnat. '11\e way wu le llllllilllll ..... _ .....,. .... cJeconted Jn ..ct4ed llory, a oow ~wei tor c:onatruc:tlon of ..._,. ~ t.ouqm to a Mend on th4a Mat Newport Harbor UnJon Htab 101. lal'l' J. ( .... ) DUY ClOUt ••• On the aweet·tutln• School. :·~k:.-:s:~::a:;a~ •,:.=.~:::;: ,." ror the IH•' l .. n1r lj ,..utee ... On tM ~tant=~ldl:-=ooi~..,.=~~Oct.:.~ll.~l~-~b:~~~~~==~~~~ij sl elde • • • • platter ol d'oeoaVNI. ~ dlnMr w tM dula. boX I~ tor tM erowd. --~ P4 .S.Ikadll tor tbe Jacl* dlde, a 11 nat ....... for the ~ •.• Wllat ,_ an't Mt •.• Wwry, .._. •· .. ......" .......... aJMI 11ft ,........ ... tM ........... . itMfliltcl ..me. ollfary DoiN. .., ...... h•'JJ 1 who ...... ................. ~ ..._aroan4 ... With Interests The Same As Yours WILLIAM CHRISTENSEN .. tlae ••••• ~dUDGE • 30 years a member of the California Bar • Former Special Tlial Deputy, City Attorney's Office, Los Angeles • Pre.ently your Alli.ltant County Counael ... NEW CIRCLE 1C OFfiCERS and installing offi- cers pausing during recent ceremonies at Or<!lnge Coast College <!Ire, left to right. Howard Hillm<!ln, intern<!ltion<!ll lieutenMt governor; H<!!l Helsley. international presjdent; Lee Bray. new OCC chapter president: Leon White, outgoing presi- dent; Jeffrey Hunter, internation41 district gover- nor. and George Smith, lieutenant governor. E Asot•MA N Achievements of Past Year J U o· G E Reviewed at Christ Church J«>ports for the past 12 months tees: Mau rice J. Sopp, Walter wf!re made at a ~nt annual Bliven and James Taylor. Other meeting held at Christ Church trustees are John Kimble. Dr. by the Sea, Balboa. Lester Becker, Morgan Lowery Aeronutronlc Systems, Inc., has received a $482,050 contract from the Army Signal Corps tor 15 months of stud.)' In the guided mla.alle and range lnstrumenta· tlon field. The work will be per- formed In the Glendale and the new Corona del Mar facllltles. KEWJ'OBT JUDICIAL DISftlCT -JUME 3RD QUALIFIED HUMANE EXPERIENCED (Political Advertisement) The Rev. Roy A. Carlson re· and Arthur Remley. New mem· viewed some of the notable bers on the Official Qoard In· events and achievements of tht' elude: Mr. and Mrs. Claude ShU- church during the year's time. ft'r. Joe Fitts. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I The meeting followed a fellOW· Watson, Kaare Mathison, Henry Death Takes ship dinner in Goodell Hall. and Eschell and Frank Miller. mus ic selections provided by the General officers elected In· G h "Rea Lads" Choral Group of Rea elude: Bill McDonald, lay leader;' s erman Jumor High School. The &.v. Wayne Carroll, church school su· • John Black. s uperintendent of the perintendent; Mrs. Katherine Whittier District, presided over Chaillle, rec ordIng seeretary; the business meeting. Mrs. Frances Elliott, finance set· The local church Is completing retary; Maurice J. Sopp, current an outstanding year in financial budget treasurer; Mrs. Kaare giving. Receipts for the building: Mathison, benevolence treasurer, fund made it possible to com-Mrs. William McDonald, building plete payment of the debt on the fund se<'retary, and Boad Freltai. educational building in January. building fund treasurer. Over $8.000 was administered to Deleiales to Harbor Council dear this debt and also to make of Churches are: Mrs. Eva Millar, some property Improvements. Mrs. George Cantelo and Mr. and In addition to current budget Mrs. James TayiOT. The delegates requirement, over $3.600 was re· to the Southern Callfomia-Arl · celved tor benevolence and mis· zona Methodist Conference are slons work of the Church. Thls Mrs. Emma Elliott and Miss El· Included a surplus of $450 above sle Newland. Gerald Sheramn, 86, one of the country's most prominent mining engineers, died after being strick - en at Christian's Hut, Newport Beach. last week. He had Jived at 2 Bay IsJand since 1919. He Is survived by 5 daughters. Mrs. George Und, of Bay Island, Balboa ; Mrs. W. J . Sims and Mrs. Beverly Harper, Fullerton; Mrs. Cecil Willis. Long Beach ; and one son, John Sherman of Chevy Chase, Md. Services were held Saturday at Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel. with the Rev. John Parke of St. James Episcopal Church offici· atlng. Interment was In Pomona C6netery. the r~gular missions needs. The The church 's work Is divided Church Conference voted to dis· Into six Important areas called tribute this surplus to four Meth· Conuniaslons. The following were odlst Advance Projects In World elected u Comm.lalon Chairmen: MlMions: tal scholarsbJp tund JC~th Dleklnson, membeTshlp; IIQRMUJrl GET Dill Let us help you move into your new home soOner There's nothlnc more exciUn~ than mov- ina into a new home of yo or own I And there'• no more ideal place yoo could ro for home ftnanein~ help than our aaaocia- tion. Herll'• 111k11: 1. We know more about home because we make more of them- last year, auociatlons like ours arranred one out of every three home loans throurhout the U. S. 2. You get friendly understand- loans in~ and attention to detaU t rcm our ataft of uperta in home ftn.aneiq . 3. You repay 70ar loan juat Lib ~t. 4. If 7ou're aaviq for the down payment. your mone7 eama exeellent returna, aDd Ia illllured up to '10,000 b7 tM Feden.l SaviDp aDd Lou lnauranee Cor- poration-an apncy of the U. S. Government. Come iD and let u help you move into rovr new home aoonerl at lntematlonal Chrt.atlan Unl· Mrs. Eva Miller, ed-.cat~on; Mrs. It'1 a 5 lb. 1S az. boy tor tt.e vet'IU:y ln Japan: (b ) a CbrUtian IL J. U'llel\ ~; Ma. Wal· Carl ~ 212) Seaview Bo.pltaJ at Delhi. lndla; (e) an ter m1wn, woatdp ud mdlk; Ave., CGnllla del lfu. Be ar· ~cultural mlasion station ln Waltl!'r BU~. llleWU'CiahJp and riwd a t Hoea Hoapltal Friday the Belgian Congo of Afrlea, and flnan~. and Ml"'. WUllam nu.-May 16. ' (d) support to the mlsalonary ty Chriltian soclal relations. i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iijiiiiiiiiiiilii~iiiiiliiiiiiif work in Hawaii. ' Election of officers. commls· slons. and committees for the ensuing year completed the busl· ne'\5 of the evening. Three trus· tees were re-t>lected to a three- He's OUTSTANDING SUMMER July 17th REMEDIAL PROGRAM Claues ODe through Eight to year term on the Board of Trus· SCHOOL August 15th ALL FAITHS WELCOME From 8:30 CLDL to 12 Dcltly St. James Day School 3209 VIa Lido EPISCOPAL Newport Beach Phone: ORiole 3·1520 WE HAVE liwa1i1 Chill Greets Two llew ._lien New members of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club are Jim Clinton, manager of Ewerts Jew- elers Corona del Mar, and Bill ArmStrong, co-owner of Newport Dunes. Inc., developers of the Harry Welch Memorial Park ln the Upper Bay. BaEXXAKS CI.ADC CDIL A 6 lb. 10 oz. miss weighed In at Hoag Hospital Saturday, May 17. and was promptly claimed by Mr. and Mrs. Jad( Brennan, 4807 S e a s h o r e Dr., Newport Beach. BOT FOB CAJIPSELLS There's a new acSdJtlon to the Robin Campbell family, 1100 De· von Ln~ Westellff. He'a 6 Jbs. 3 oz. worth of boy, who w~cbed In at Hoag Hospital Sunday. May 18. OUR NEW LOCAUON JS AT 28&1 E. ClAST IWY.-IT ~ liE. t AT the PORT THEATRE CORNER -COROKA DEL MAR (Formerly at~ Aft. ad Coalt Bwy.) * FEA1'UIUNG PlnsBURGH. DUTCH BOY and BENNE I I 'S COLORIZER PAINTS ALio m Emil • WIUIIPEI * CPolltlc~l Advertisement) ,,F YOU OICE FORFEIT THE CIIFIIEICE OF YOUR FELLIW REUII THBI RESPECT 10 Ell EEl." IRIIZEII, YOU CAN lEVER -ABRAHAM LINCOLN nis Mtice nlcll UICIII ,.,. .. .... ...., il ... s.,.nlurial c..,. •• ll•llretl Jllrl ICI Is lllllllelli 11'11 • • • • • • Our pr ... nt Supeniaor. by his actions. hCI8 involyed ua in two multi-million dollar lawsuits. He has failed the will of the people in the matter of the County Jail and the Honor Fann. He ..-oted away our tidekmda to a Texas oil promoter • He has wcmted Sl.IOO.OOOOO ol FJood CODtrol fund&. He hem the wont atteadcmce record ior Board JDMtiDgs. He incurred the lndipation of ~ 1157 Grand Jurr which 8Ciid: ··0rcmge CouDtY gcwemment ia Oil tbe .._.. of l:li r •••9 puDda-cfniDk through NteDiiOil oi bone and buggy metbod.. Waate cqad lieMI ie~ wUl coatbuae to hdlata tax coeta. The taxpayera wD1 pt Jut CJ8 mue& WIC::ieney as the •otera demand. .. • • • 1$LE onnuol s S.,ll Soturday evening, June 7, in the Lido Clubhouse, with cocktails ot 7 p.m. and dinner at 8:30. Helping with the arron9ements will be Mrs. Earl Sawyer (left). wife of the commodore: Herbert Riley, rNr commodore, and Mrs. Marly loc~ney. wife of the vice-commodore. Mr. ond Mr$. Eugene Vreeland ore choirmen for the Boll. (Gene Ross photo) • • • of sodal note ness and trylnJ to reat herwelf Into fine fettle, ao she can man· age her projected European trip. • • • IIOW"' ftla WIAftiDt Th.. with the voyap north until they -ltlw a pol! Clme ot eah:b a plane bOcne In llme tor ,_, to Nmlncl boat ownen ot Marj to leave here on 3une 16. the ~adat.-nan•a Weatbereatt" Wltb Jan. (MI"', T. Avery) J'lsher beard • racllo station DG at and Elaine (lin. Spaldlnr> Eut· CataUBa, thtouth arraneementa man, and 17 Cltl Seouta In tow, ,.... by Udo Yacht Club'a Fleet MarJ wnl be one of the ehaper- Captaln. Unn Wlllla.ma. onee on a trlp to Monterey. KIIG, b.l&b atop Catallna, .. Ju.at talked to Dave Fruer of ln a perfect place to Jive on·the· G eo r 1 e Michaud' a offl~. ~ho tPOt condittona of aea, wlnd and found the "Marlon C" for the t...r. So aD you have to do .. turn Clarks. ln New London. Connec- your radio dial to 740 at I a.m., Ucut. He telw me Unc a nd Mar· noon, and 4 p.m. daily to find lon. with 6-year-old Tony, wtll out what the elements are up to havt' had a 6000-mlle journey betw.en here and Catalina. They, when they arr1ve In their Trum· In turn, wtll open their window. py-bullt, 45 ft. twln·dleael yacht. du.at off the binoculars, and Jive From New London, down the east you an honeat answer to "ll this coast, Florida, Panama, and up trip nec:euary?" the coast ot Mexico. to Newport The "Yachuman's Weather· ls quite a trip In any man's Jan- cast" la a public service and ev-ruage. e ry boat owner planning any ------- off-shore crulalng would do well New Aux·.t·•ary to llaten In and hear what the channel looks like from a blrd's· 1 Q d STIU SMILING-Thot s Miss eye vlt'w. • • • 5 rganize Corono del Mar, Molly McCiin- CJVJLJAR DEP'EWSE IS SELF tod, who whomped up some· DEFUSE-Trudy (Mrs. Roberti A new organization, an Aux·l thing new in the Queen Bol:e· Keppen, of VIa Quito, on Udo, lllary to the Newport·Mesa Bar· off lit Oronge County Foir aerves the community quietly racks No. 1249, Vett>raM of World after coming in f"fth j., the but oh! so well. This month. a t a War 1, has been formed In the Queen contest the noght before. tea In Santa Ana, she was hon· Harbor Area. I Molly's contribution to the flour ored with a 5 year pin for her 1 Mledmberswihlp In ,~he Auxiliary fray: a sunken centered oronge work Instructing first aid classes nc u es ves, s .. ters, widows coke for Red Cross. and daughters of veterans who I · ------- Also Included In ner civic served In World Wu I. Officers BOT ro• Cu.ETrS of the Auxiliary are Mrs. K. (' deeds. she has St>rved for the Brown. president: Mrs. Earl Dag-1 It's a boy for Juliana and An· past 7 yearw as a civilian defense aett. senior vice-president: Mrs. thony Garrett, 430 Heliotrope volunteer. Her present title is A C d 1 M H "Chief of Welfare and Evacua· John Salfrank, junior vice·presi· ve .. orona e ar. e weighed rient: Mrs. P H. Calt>y, rhaplaln: In at 8 lbs., 1 oz. at Hoag Hos- 'JWO'DDAT, II.AY a, 1 .. • •• JOWf ......,. , ..... La Posta It's the Best ~o ENCHILADAS. TACOS, TAMALFJ;, STE..A.KS. ClDIJ REI 1.£NO. ETC. ()pea 5 p.m. to !1:30 p.a. -CIOMd IIOIMWp 2588 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ...... (Jili..tiiiSoaiitlaioC ....._ AM c::te) SPECIAL ATTENTION to PABTIES & CLUBS POT LOCI IIIIEIS s.,risl EYIIJ T-. 1-11 $1.15 Sua£ TO ,PLE.ASE POPULAll DEKAJrD • • • for Lunch Daily Starting Memorial Eaterta:llulleat at ow p6cmo bu ldWy. Coc:ktllll Lovaogoe 0,... 10 AM. YOU CAN NEVER TELL - Chrlatine (Mn. Harold) Booth of Corona del Mar w.nt to Loe An· relea tor a day ol shopping on Thursday and won't be home Ul thla week·end! In the meantime she hu been In an emergency hospital there and had a major operation at Los Angelet~ General Hospital And she felt flne when s he lett ... became Ill some tim~ after her arrival In tht' big C!lty. • • • When last we checked, Helen (Mrs. Albert) Stockton of Shore CJitfs was not allowed any vlsl· tors at Hoag Hospital, where she Is confined with a ticker nicker. Doctors say no people, and not even any of the 11'1 pets that !re· quent her husband's dog a nd cat hospital. And spealdng of Europe-the entire Bill Middleton family ot Back Bay are counUng the days ness than three weeks, now) un· Ul they pick up their suitcase. and leave for Europe. They'll juat about meet Blanche Wakefield of Corona del M'ar. who is returning from her every-other-year jaunt to the continent. This current trip has lasted about two months. tlon." Always one to think and Mrs. D. B. Thomas. se<:rt>tary: 1 pltal Monday, May 19 p~na~a4~eh~h~lt ~~ty M~ ~ fuhnson. ro~~treM: ~---~~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ well figured out. just what plan • • • Ruth Hummel of Three Arch Bay, and formerly of her hubby Don'a Newport Credit Bureau, 1.1 recuperating trom her recent Ul· (Polltleal Advert:taement> 1 hn rr=ny • d uv -~~~ ..... .. , ..... , ., Clllt.lla • • • should be adopted In rn~ of dis· ~rs. D. B. Munson. guarrl. and t 1 H bo F Mrs. H. B. Musselman and Mrs. a, er n our a r r Area. or-A. Ostrander. trustees. I Rath~r than travel this year. the Jack Relnerts are spending their vacaUon from their Relnerts Department Store In Costa Mesa at their new home In Westcllff . .. I understand they're wetting down t h e I r under-construction swimming pool ... Pete Pearsons ot Corona Highlands are also foollnc around with new houses ... They're building one on Mar· !gold In Corona del Mar ... The John Nelson Hurtts are celebrat- Ing their moving down from town to ~me permanent resl· dena with a party next week· e nd. tunately for us, we havt> bet>n Commander of Barracks No able to take ht>r word for It and 1 1249 Is Henry Musselman. now, you will all be glad to hear. the plan really works. U '-I --.1 fi While vl.sltlng her daughter in lltW -Ill lrfl New Mexico, the rains came and sa...ll.-..1 then the floods, anl1 fortunately ...... , Scolfs • • • for them, Trudy directed the evacuation. By putting her well thought-out plan to work sht> knows now, without any doubt. that Civilian Dt>fense is every· body's business but more leaders must be trained, and the popula· Uon must be made aware of their duties In case of an emerg· ency . • • • FL TDIC DOW!f TO B.ICO-Bar· bara (Mrs. Jerrell Richards back from a flying trip to Puerto Rlco with her fa m o us father, Don Belding. president of Los Angeles There was a lot of blood shed In the recent tragic accident In· volvlng the Bev Llentz family and Supt. Roy Andersen's son, and a lot of the Bakersfield area blood bank wu Wled up I under· nand. so U anyone 1s donattnr Board of Airport Cornmlssloners. blood 800ft ulf the ARC to cred.lt Tbe occa.sion was a convention your ptnt8 to our frlenda up of airport operators representin& oorth. 1 ,.._ Clu1.une Booth the United States, Canada, Creat -...,_,. _.. liP a _.u, 81dt.aJD. bland and Venenela. .. ~ o1 the vtt&l pJ .. ma ~ ~18 ~ the Caribe BU· cturtna ber ~ ~Uon. ton ln San Juan just ~bu.lou ••• eo U you feel ~nerou. paltlcularly Ole ltotl.uelle Room. • • • • · · where an entertain!.,. chef pre. Corona d~l Mar's sixth grade Girl Scout Troop 50 recently vis- Ited the Laguna Beach Art Gal· l~ry. whll~ working on their drawing and painting badge. Th~y a lso are studying for their cooking badge by learning about basic foods and balanced meals which will help th~m In menu · p lanning for overnight camping trips. II.UE aZLJ,-PI.at RE-ELECT THE MAN WHO HAS IUN YOUI SHERIFF FOI 12 YEAAS JAMES A. MUSICK PROVEN PERFO~C~ AIIUTY, INTEGRITY IX SHEa IFF James A. Wuskk, recoenized by fellow omoen as an out.- st.andtng leader ln their pro- fession. now aerves u Prnl· d~nt or the Peao. Officers Assoclat1on for tlw st.a~, and 3J via! ~!dent of the Call· J6rnla Sta~ Sher1ffs Asao- c&aUoo. JAMES A. MUSICK IX lib. a.. ••••• e e e e a e e e e e + + ln the Udo Shoppin9 ArM TRAVEL NOTE -nte Jrvln~r Manolrs a~ returning to their Corona d~l Mar home from a trip to Hawaii. Seen through the eyes of an artist. the trip to Raleakala will remain In t heir memory, says Mr. Manolr, "It's lndescriba· pares dinner on numerous chaf· lng dishes ... In time to music and sound effects. Making It a floor show that is, literally, good enough to eat. • • • CoHage Cheese • • • 23c 20 Mule Team BORAX 3Sc For • lAr9e s.lectloft of YARDAGE -UNENS IEDDING -NOTIONS PATTERNS IOYS' I GIRLS' TOT to TEEN CLOTHING bl~. but I'll try: "The trip to the unrivaled maj- esty of Haleakala crater. the largest bowl of sunshne and si· lence, before dawn from the rim of Haleakala to the crater floor Is a drop of 3.000 ft. The floor measures about. I should say 25 sq. miles In area. The sun rays tip with silv~r. gold and rose clouds that drift 1n from crevices In the great wall and fill thls gnat cauldron with sun· shine, amid a vast and eerl~ stillness. (It Is supposed to he the Jarrest dormant crater In the world.) ''This morning the sun rise brought a pinky rose flush of clouds that spread out like a vast expanae of mow the n tht> clouds dissolved and disclosed the dual drama of Haleakala'a Immense crater and the Blue Paclllc meet· lng Maul'• curvlna shore 10,000 ft. below. Then we followed the traJl that leads down to the era· ~floor and roamed among th~ clnder cones of red. orange, grey, laven•r and black. rta1n1 may· be a t.bouand teet In the air. CA.IlACAS FB.ACAS-Fresh from their tour of the South American Combat Circuit, Barbara wit· nessed the arrival of the VIce· President of the United States and Mrs. Nixon. Flanked by their Camera Corps I the only artillery we used In their defen.sel, Secret Service Squadron. and six assort· ed American reporters. the weary rouple were convoyed to the Gov· ernor'c; Mansion. where they stayl.'d as his guests. Barbara says she has nev~r seen anyone look as weary as Jinx Falk~nberg. the only woman memtx>r of the Nixon press corps. 1 wonder what we do now. give the courageous and resolute Nix· ons a Purple Heart before send· 1ng th~m out again Into active combat? • • CJIUlSDfC IX PACJJ'IC -Thl.s week EmJly and Jimmy fMr. and Mrs. James Stuart) BeatUe leave their Lido Isle home to spend the summer on thelr boat. The Dokin. In the Paclfic Northwest. They will pick It up at Its mooring In Sea ttl~. where they will be joined by their two sons. Dour and Ken. as aoon as echool ls out. They "Between theM cones flOWS a .-.... "'-1 t..t... cw1ou. cactl·llke flower tbey plan to crulle around VIctoria ,_. .... -call aU«JSWWrd, an exotk:aUy and polnta north, to be joined by New,.+ INch.~. beaut1ful plant found veJY rarelY Helen and Stuart Cummlnas on ~· !'~'~'!!':!!!!:!!~!!!!!!!!~~ou~ta~lde~~ot~th~la~era~wr~.';' :;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;:;:; their Mal !-1 '!· ea~ly In July. FRANK LEE CA.PIJ PANTS IN THE BEST Cl1lCLES .dena's FADS AND F ASWONS WMOR 6 IOIS'r liDS .•• M "a PLAYCL0111ES 1M a. aour •••, illilu~. o-.....- LI .. TS SLICED-12 oa Jar Sweet Pickles • • • • e 29c lfAJISco ALL MEW-12 OL aox Ritz Crackers • • • • • 29c Chicken of the Sea TUNA-61/2 oz Can SERENA BY MODESS--12 count S9 r Olf THE COB Asparagus ][ ][ ][ t"Pieby J ...... Co. (ILL lEW) 39( Heinz Baby Food ~ained 3 3 -_ :~ WBlTE IOJrC"S SIEBJIA PDfE Deodorant Soap Req. 2 -23r Bath .2 -33r HILLS BROS. INSTANT CO~ oz. Jar 1.09 MAZOLA CORN OIL-Qt. Bottle 69r ZEE PINK OR YEllOW TO~ISO's 2 for 35,- Grapefruit CBEUT Tomatoes s· ... 19'-.. .. aDIDSE'frl.-lt ... IUIIDI FilETS 3,_ .N~'6 Meat ials • • P'IP'MP ..OW Horace Erullan and Ewrett ... The bomemak.l~ dlrpartme.nt lt'hoola were entert.alned by the o1. N"'I)OC't Harbor ~pet a taah· fuhJon show and a .. daneerama" ion ahoW tow the &lrll at Harbor a yearlY atfalr put on by the on w~. Kay ltth trom Glrll' Learue of HarbOr, for the 12:40 untU 1:~ ln t.M audJtor· rtrls' enjoyment and abo to ac· tum. Approximately 80 rtrll quaint them wtth our echooJ and modeled their CII'Wn clothes, whJcb dlesl reruJatlona. tbey bad mact., and thae ranaed The tuhJon abow was the from na.h~ to batbJnr aame one which was put on by eutta, to f'V'mala. the bomemakJnc department and Kathy MUcb~l and Sue Pick· which the Harbor Hieh rtrll ena narrated the ahow and mod· viewed the same day. eled their own dreeee& After the fashion ahow · the e EJQftll GaADK VJSJT rtrla were entert&Jned by a Mr· The elrhth Jrade rlrta from I~ o1 dances. 'nll.l "dancerama" wu put on by the rtrla' P. E. Renam•lng of Dept. and entaUed dllferent types of dances from different parte of 17 h St I the world. t S Senior Bruce Maceurn narrated • the show and Mrs. Jea nne Leon· Contemplated ard was in charee of lt. Renamlnr of 17th St. from Legion Installs Coast Hwy. to tM present 17th· Irvine inter.ectlon wu requested N Off• by Austin Sturtevant, W~tcllf1 ew ICers developer, in a letter received by Newport Beach City Council Mon- day evenlnr. Mr. Sturtevant suggested the followtng changes, effective July 1. to eliminate the confusion with the 17th St. ln Central Newport: (U The portion of 17th St. from Irvine Ave. to the Dover Dr. en· trance to Westcliff to be desig· nated "Westclitt Dr." (2) From that point on to Coast Hwy., 17th St. to be designated as "Dover Dr." Council referred the sugges· tlons to the Planning Commis· sion at the suuestion of plan· ning assistant J. W. Drawdy, who said he "anticipated some static" about the proposal. Taxicab Law Is Requested New officers for Newport H&r· bor American Lerion Post 291 were installed Jut night. They are Kenneth Johnaon, commander; Frank Tarrano. flrat vice corpmander; Frank LodJ, second vice commander; Robert Charlton, third vice commander; Dorothy Saulnaler, adjutant; Herman Lawrence, finance offl· cer, and Gus Eichman, sergeant at arms. Retirinr commander t. Bob, Briggs. Harbor Tops Science Fair Newport Harbor High School won unofficial top school honors In the third annual Orange Coun· ty Science Fair at Santa Ana Col· lege last week with the follow· mg record: senior swe-epstakes won by Dick Grlffm for his ex· hibit on human embryology; ontt best in division. 9 firsts. 8 sec· onds, 8 thirds and 5 honorable mentions. Am1111 c-Htee o. Parti•c laiiiH lido Women Elect Mr.s. Dikei •Hats in Bloom• eontest Set Tbe 1Jdo IUt women'• Club ella,.. ol. ~..,.,..: Mta. HarOld hal eledled Mn. Hal DiU u JUcp. 8K'Oftd V1ele·,..dent t. new .,...aldent, eUC'CMCSJnr Mtt. ctuuae ol. •I*Aal ewnt.e: Mra. Jtelth MlcbeiMn. Albftt ~ Wrd vtoe- Other oftlcera are MrL Frank prealct.nt In eea.,.. o1. JMmbe- AuetJn, ttm vtce-pre&ldent In ahlp; MIL ltuart•beoek. C!OrNe• New License Rules Drawn For Rentals The propoeed amendmente t~ the city business license ordl· nance were further amended Monday evenlnr by the Newport Beach City CouncU to clarify the license fees for rentals. The chances provtde that per- sons In the rental business would have to buy only one license, and not separate licenses for each separate building. A license ls required for 3 or more units. of which at leut 2 are being used aa rentals. Duplexes, not hereto· fore covered, will be included, ln cases where a person owns 2 or more duplexes. Final action will be taken by City Council In time to make the new regulations effective as of July 1. the start of the new fiscal year. Sub Rescues Boaters Here A submarine effected what must have be-en a "moon pltchur" type ~ue to two small boys strandl'd with Fred Nuh, 120~ 46th St., Newport Beach, in a 25· foot <'abln cruiser Sunday outside Newport Harbor. Nash told U. S. Coast Guards· men that the submarine. USS Bugara. hove alongside 10 miles off shore. after the cruiser had run out of gu and had be-en drifting 5 hours. Civic League Will Install poncllnr MCI"etary: Mrs. ~ Laun Jr .. ~Jnr MCNtary, and Mrs. kenneth Snoac.. trMsurer. The new oUicera will be In· atalled at the lune 10 meettnr, tlnal mHtlJW ol. the year and aleo the occuton for the tradl· tlonal "Hatt In Bloom" party. Members and ruesta wUI araln be uked to trim their hate wltb flowera. and prt.us will be rtwn for the rno.t beautiful hat. the most unuaual and the mo.t amuelnr. Judces for the "hate In bloom" will be Mrs. Mary Lynn Hartman and Mrs. Jeanne Keevtl of the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald, Mrs. Per Hupa of the Newport Har- bor Enslen, Mrs. Loulae Meteer of the Newport Harbor News· Press, Mrs. Loulse West of the Santa Ana Regt.ter, and Mrs. Ginny Smith Lester, "Sea Lark· lng" columnl&1. Legion Gals Install Here American L e g I o n Auxiliary Unit 291 of Newport Beach in- stalled new officers Tuesday night. They are Gladys Mills, presl· dent: Esther Johnson. first vice president; Nettie Mathews, sec- ond vice president; Freda Wal- lace, secretary · treasurer: Jose. phine Hudson. corresponding sec- retary; Lydia Briggs, chaplain; Blanche Be n-z. historian; Nula Tamplls. sergeant at arms, and Otho Marks, marshal. Bay Club Lions Install Prexy Balboa Bay Club Lions In- stalled new officers Tuesday night at the Irvine Coast Coun- try Club. The ~ewport Bea<'h City Coun- cil wa.s asked Tuesday by Her· man Tate and Gilbert Seal, taxi· cab owners. to enact a n ordl· nance regulatlnJ cabs and driv· ers. They said there was need for fingerprinting and photo· graphing or ~b drivers and clearance by the police depart· ment. The request was referred to the clty'a business license committee. They are Norman Hackford, president: Elmer La La nne, vice Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart of Co-president; Robert Goossen, sec- A parking advisory committe-e rona del Mar, past president of ond vice president; Bryan Mars- has be-en formed for the City of the Newport Harbor Woman's ton, third vice president; Dick Newport Beach, consisting of the Civic League, will install new Lindholm, ~tary; Joe Kelly following: Councilman Hans Lor· officers Tuesday at a 9:30 a.m. Jr., treasurer; Hal Glass, lion enz. chairman: councilmen Ken me-eting in the COM Youth Cen· tamer; AI Plerer, tall twister; Klngaley and Harvey Somers; ter. Carl Thomas, Otto H~ Ben City Manager Robert Shelton; Ed The procram will be presented Brandt, Sam Kaufman. ooant of ... ·-.... II W••• If Yur Babeon for Corona del Mar, Har· by Newport Huboi' HJgb School dlrectora. old CaldweU lor Balboa lsland, atude.nta. under the dlrectlon of. L e a l le 1011«, lntnD.atJOI\al P A U l A lCHOLS received scholorships to Wellesley, Stan· ford ond California ot the Har- bor High Service Banquet, re· ce ived the speciol award for A average for <4 years, and the Bausch ond Lomb honorary science oword. (Photo by Sven Pretorious) aua auar m VDIGDflA Russell Beach, airman appren- tice, U.S.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Beach of 379 llat St.. Costa Meu, l.l .ervtne w1th the Fleet Jrbome Electronics Traintnr Unit at the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. Hal Glass Elected President; Beach A~cess to Be Studied Pasadena Lad Beaten Here A vtaltlnr Puadena 17-year· old wu beaten In a "rat pack" type attack on Balboa Blvd. at 9th St, Balboa, Sunday. John N. MoeteUer told police three 18·year-old youtha uaauJt. ed him and beat him into tteml· conaclousnesa. FLEAS? .... ,__.._...__t., ,...y...-_. ....... _ IFF, .. PElS A* ·-..,. ,, ... h Ita 4lt Red Dot SPE~IAIJ INDIVIDUAllY BAGGED DECOR PILLOWS IEIUUI $2 •• FOR A DECORATING THEME OF UNLIMJTED POSSIBDJTIES OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9-.30 P.M. Corona del Mar Pharmacy -mE PREICIIPI10M PIIAIIIACT"" ~ 3117 £ad Ooaill ..... , at JIJ -- Mrs. Ceofle GWT, 1730 Mlra· J:D&I' Dr .. Balboa. 2-year ~ for the Ebell JUJrlor Women'• Club, has beeft cbo.en u the club's Woman of the Year. Mark ~ke tot West Newport. llobert Wentz. drama eoadl. couac:1.UGr ... ~ Ga.kllr ~ Lougblln fof Marine~ To be ~ed a~ ~ Ron· 'iiiiiiii~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mlle. Dfclc Richard for thf' Udo ald Barlow. praJdent; Mrs. Rob· SPECIAL '51 IERCURY ~IONTCLAIR SEDA.~ Po"'t>r st('('nng. brakes. 4·way seat Rad1o. heater. quadra beam headlights. Llnroln engine. 15.· 000 miles. Sold by uc; new. Looks and runs llkt> new. Only $2595 • THIS WEEKEND Shops, G. W. Gurr Jr. for Pttnln· l'rt Rea, Urst vice pl'elident; Mrs. suJa Point. Homer Smith for Bal-Ro~rt Huber, second vice pres· boa, Harold Glass for Central ldent: Mrs. Tom Panerson re· Newport. Al Forgll for N..wport. 1 cording secretary; Mrs. C. H. 'Eck· 't>rt. corresponding secretary: Mrs Prt..._.l fo EJfelll Gt'or~e Willson. treasurer. and Je~llf1lltl DoWI 1 Mrs. Tom Williams, historian. A request for an easement to CDI fi111 leta Q11ry extend the Santa Ana River jet· f •-..&. •--• ty more than 200 fe-et was reject· r0111 ..,.,..... ...... nca ed by the Newport Beach City Council at an adjourned me-eting I Harbor Pa int & Wallpaper Co .. Tue-sday a fternoon. now in its new location in the Councilman Charlc>s Hart sairi former Cannon's Market building that extension of the jetty could In Corona del Mar, has received cauJ;e some of the beach area In an airmail request all the way West Newport to wash away, from Venezuela for auistance in 1 and Public Works Director Bert <'hoosing colors for a house. The Webb agreed that was likely. requt>St <'&me from Navy Com- JOHNSON AID SOl 6'1> & 900 w. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach Opcon Eves. till 9 & Sunday The Orange County Flood Con· mander and Mrs. David Sooey, trol District had requested the former residents or Bay Shores, easement for de-epening of the now stationed with the Navy in river channel. Trinidad. < Politi<'al Advertisement l RETAil Ivan H.· SWA GER ORANGE COUNTY TREAS'-'RER Experleoeed -Succeaafully operated h1a OWD accoaati.Dg practice aa a CPA fo. 20 yean. Able -EadorMd by leadlag cttlaesu Ia e • e r y OlaDge County ctty. A ~t of Oraage Co\laty fc. 31 yean. A practlci.Dg Cer· un.d PablJc Aa:cKlDtalat f06 Ia ,._.. Ac:ti,. dYic: leadu. Tnaatwwtlay -.. llnugbt booNty cmd lalleptty to tbJ.a lmpodallt office. ELECT THE MAN WITH INTEGRITY ROBERT A. WHITSON JUDGE NEW·PORT JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUST TOlERANT - John F.tius AS 'Tar Of the Year' John Fontlua, recont-boldlQI J\J&h Jumpe...Jeactin& buketball .-orer, anct letter winner alao In Tro,· ans Win Go f To~rney tennla, ... 1\&fMd ~ ... ol tbt Y••" at the Mewpott Harbcw Bl&h kbbOl $elVa. knqU!at Pri· clay nl&ht. Tbe •Jeedon wan made by the Ratbor HIP eoaebtil and Ia baaed on atbletJe adlieve.J"nent and&ood~p. Other athletle award~: Tbe 10 outat&ndl.o& •nlor ath· Wlonlnc team In PrtdaY'a third let. of the year -C.rl Berpr· annual HAI'bor A~a Servtee Club on. Dave Goodale, lohn J'ontlua, Colt 'touml')', apon.aorecS b)' the Fred DN,J, Dodd Pu'*>n, Bob Newport Harbor Exch.anp Club Vlllaarana, Robbie Grl .... r, Bar· at Irvine Cout Country Club, wu ry Von Heme11, John Hall and the 'I'Jojan Club. Ran~ Peeler. Vlctoriou. team membe,. were Two-tone letters to aenlor HI6HEST AWAlD of tM a#lletic Meaon at Harbor High School -the "Tar of th4Y_)•er"' trophy -wbs pres.nted to John Font ius at the S.rvie. Btnqu.t Friday night. !Photo by s.,.n Pretoriou$) OCC Honors 9 From COM MIM Corona ~1 Mar ltU~nta at Oranp Cout Collqe, eo.ta Meaa, reoelved leadership and/or ecboJarablp awarda at the Col-kle IU\bUal Students' Honora DlnM"r lut ...,.IL They are Iaren B)orneby, ltod Calderhead, Jtatle l'"lt1Cerald and 8obet Pickard -nemce bonora: Sh.aron Crowl and Sandra Swan- too, leaderahlp honora; Mlaa Crowl, honea for hlp trade &V· ~raae: Donna JlamUton, Altruaa Club of Santa AAa 8Cholanhlp: ...._Crowl, Newport Balboa Sav· lnp and Loan Aan . .cbolanhlp: i80di)AT, IIAY. 1-W&WJCWta...,_~, CPoUtkaJ Adve.rUeemt-ntl Ill. L IFF•s .. , .... II lfl,.... .., ....... , .. Cel<IID .. Dar& ............... ...... Jut~c~e eout. u.. peepa. oe u. a..ta. -'-wUI ,_., ts 111 a • ll6t JMIYoff • t-uc.. ldiWty _. t a 1111. ,,• .. ala -m.. f• • ~ A~ w • Lead IIIII; 'I' "' .. ..t • deb ....... ..set D:Dit.. -n.: ..... J -- .... • bi9 ....._tln:laf ~I •ut...,-tiM ... I t -' ay flteedl Ia tlae ~ ArM wt.o tMI t11at J-.,...,..., C. t1a1a Jadesrta.., .. ltEUE b tM .._. qwautled oC the cncl'datM Ia t1*--.. D.DE laa -...-ct ta the .--.a JiCtk» oC Mw Ia tM ....,_Ana ldiiCie 1151. UEJflt Ia U. om.T _, .. ,. wM ........... a LAW OPPICE Ia lfe'tt'pOd ...._ ... ...tr ._ .._ co.IJ...s t. aepaa ... ttDg a:Dd covaa·u,.. ......_ • tM ~ Ana .. theU neryday &e,al ............ .. ......... aaalty lcnryft. ""I ... 1M ~ to ..., lll*la1 ...... poup." Ceorp Moore, Bud Guton. Gren· boys wlnnlbf Jettert 3 or more ville Lan.adelJ and Tom Atldn.aon. yean: Bancly Peel~r. Bob Villa- Runner-up team wan the ec.ta l'fAna, Carl Berreron. BUJ MUla, ------------------------- M.., ltlwanla Club with Joe Dodcl Peanon and Scott Thomp-II{'-H IJ m 11/l' HE C" MI.M Bjorneby, Newport Harbor Bualneu and Profe.lonal Worn · e-n"a Club .cholatshlp; Crace Cana, Altnlaa Club of Santa Ana .cholarahlp; Mr. Pickard, ec.ta Mesa -N~ Uona Club 8Chol- arthlp, and Mt.a Hamilton, lun-, lor A.alatance Leape Auxlllary of Newport Beach ac:holarthlp. DUE atatad. Tben ia DO ~ • .,.a.llc -.r' J •• ta 1a1a bactDtaouad tbat ceal4 tan.._. lain JwiJ eat ... 18 •OT • dty • ~ty _..,..,... Be 18 oa lfO pUUc JM1YNLL .. ia lfOT aa ..utmat coa.aty C11M1M81. .. 18 lfOT aa d ..._. cu.tnct cattomey. • Ia lfOT • pabUc pa a :ut.c. • a. lfOI" • dt'f atto~..-,. 11e a. .u .... p&oy.c~ ta Ida ... ~uaity. Humph~, Paul Dunlap, Tom .an f .__, ~ .__, ~ f De Forr.t and Paul Nt.aen. In the atrls' P. E. department, .-.----------------------------Low ere-winner wan 8111 Got· the followtne 4 Jirls received the hard of the eo.ta .._ J!xdlanre top GAA award, the cb~nlle atar: Club, who won out OYft Mr. Lana· Carol DaW'IOn, Betty Evana, Dock· dell. le Lomu and Gerry Nack. Bud Caton wan low net play· ott winrwr .,...nst V~e Wat- son. Jifnvpcft Beach K,lwanlant lo.t the champJon.shlp they won lut year. Scholarship To COM Girl Donna Hamilton, 510 Narcluus Ave., Corona del Mar, wu award- ed a $500 acltolarthlp by the AI.· slstance L e a 1 u e ot Newport Beach 1\t.eaday. The Oranee Coast Colleee stu- dent wu honored alone with two others, Laurel Martin of Newport Beach, who received a $1,000 acholarahlp, and Daniel Stringer, whose tcholarthlp totalled $500. Dan also l1 an OCC student. while Laurel attends Newport Harbor Hleh School. Nrs. Neth Is New Prexy MnL Roeer Neth, wife of eo.ta Mesa Pollee Officer Neth. wu In· atalled u president of the Frl· day Afternoon Club Juniors at the annual cllnner meeting held in the Hudaon House, Coeta Mesa. Also installed ln oftlce we,.. Mrs. Leslle Hantaon, flrtt vice- president; MnL Henry Dorman. second vice-president: Mra. John Thorn, third vice-president; Mra. Raynard Johnson. recordlne sec- retary; Mrs. Robert Uneer, corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Finnegan, t,..asurer: Mrs. Rich- ard H a u s e r, parliamentarian: Mrs. Joseph Bayless, auditor. Out.eolng pmrident lJI Mrs. Ri ch- ard Chappelle. IIISSJOifDY TO TALK ..... ..... ... The Rev. Waldo Reinoehl, May-... . layan missionary, will speak at Joseph RJegs. 59, of 211 E. Bay both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. serv· Pt., Balboa Island. formerly U · Ices Sunday a t ChrlJ!t Church By soclated with Tropical Hard· the Sea, Balboa. He lJI sponsored woods Co. of Vernon. died TUea- by the Women's Society of Chris-day alter a long Illness. He had tlan Service. Uved In thls area for 11 years. TO DISCUSS IUifGS Newport Beach City Council- men and recreation commlsaion- era wiJl meet jointly aoon to de- termine ~t location of beach fire r1np. according to Commls· alon Cbalnnan Tom Norton. • • • • • • • • • Survivors Include hls wife. Elizabeth: a dauehter. Mrs. Wil- liam Clark of Newport: 2 slstert and a brother. Services will be held at 1 p.m. today (Thurtday) at St. lames Episcopal Church, with the Rev. John Patke ottlcl· atiq. ) • • • • • • Sepcuut. hatodal Plot•waa for ch1l4nD wbo nqu1n LDie•· at .. ...tr ta adlool nbJecb. For further information please phone OR 3-5618 ' A'. !L! .. "' . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . VOTE JUNE J ELECT IJD6E WAI.TEI I. CHAFFEE· SUPIRIOI COUIT He.. 2 , . Wllee Cllttl .. l A J1t11t, Y• LMl t.r hf •rt.•c.e, Not Mt ...... A J11t111, ._,A S.Cc .. hl J.tlgeJ * LlrS CHICI 1'HI IICOIDI ~~ ................................. Alltft ., ... ,... * ll.EEJIE laa t.... a __ .._ oC tbe lfewpen hwcla ftaa. CDM LUTIIEL\Jf caoa::a TWO IEnJCES SET Harbor youths recelvtna 3 of the 7 top leaderthlp plaqUH etven out we,.. Dave Grant. ec.ta Mesa; leny Sdlen_ eo.ta Mesa, and Bill VIncent. NnFport Beach. ....., c;o-.,_._ ._ tJae pad n .. ra-n. narz -. t.... aa C1tto1-r ldiiCie lMS.. lie bolocb a LA. ...._ (lMO) aDd a LAW ..,._ (INS) fna tbe Uai...aty o1 MldliiJIIL .. Ia • IIMaba oC tlae A.aaicaD. Ccallf....sa., Mk'll*gaa Clglld o.-..g. Couaty 8ar A.a8odlit'•• ...s ft.l Dalte Pbi 1e9aJ .,..._..ty, ""The Water and the Spirit" is BectnnJnc Sunday, the Corona the title ot the aermon to be de-del Mar Lutheran Church, 29U livered Sunday by the Rev . .John E. Cout Hwy .. wtll hold two wor- Llncbtrom. pastor of the Corona aJUp arvlces each Sunday. The del Mar Lut.Mran Church, 29U first momlne service wtU be held c::uJLI) TO IIEET E. Cout Hwy., at both the 8 and at 8 a.m. The acond aervlce will M~bera of St. James Eplaco- 11 a.m. momlne worship aerv-be held at the ~ar hour tor paJ Church Praye,r Culld will Ices. Holy. Communion wtll be worthip, 11 a.m. Sunday School meet Thul'ld.ay, June 5, at 9:15 celebrated at both services. will continue to meet at 9:30 a.m., preoedJnc Holy Communlon I.U:.OA IILAifD COIIIIUWITT a.m. throueh the month of June. and huline aervtcea at 10:30 a.m. Doa't let tlae caa...,_ alol_nms caahaae yea. JVDCE UCB CAJfDmATE 8T KJS UCKcaoUJn) Df TKE COIOIUiflh. A local ....,._ fw a local Jade hlp Qnel"'ed br a.Eaf. ElfCE. EDUCAnOif CIDd C0101171f11"T SDVlCE. EJect UDE Judp. "Cod'a Moat Amazln& AtU-at the Newport Beach church. tude" wUl be the title of the Rev. Henry R&.lmua Jr."a sermon Sun- d.ay at 9:30 and 11 a.m. services In the Balboa laland Community Church. ST. Alfi)IIJ!W"I CBUJICB ''To Have and Have Not" ls the sermon Utle chOMn by the Rev. Harold ()eden at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, CllU Raven, for the S. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun- day services. ST. JAMES PICJflC JUifE 15 St. James Episcopal Church of Newport Beach will hold Its an· nual Parish plcnJc Sunday, June 15, at Coata Mesa Park. St. John's Culld Is In charge of providing coffee and punch. There will be ball gam~ races and other ac· tivttles. CBaiSTIAJI SCIE.JfCE c:Bu.CB The lmportance of lplritual- m I n de d n e sa and conaecrated prayer, u contruted with s ubtle or aegruslve mental methods. ls 1treued ln the Lesson·Sermon "Ancient and Modem Necroman· cy, aUu Mesmerism and Hyp. notlsm, Denounced" In the New- port Beach Christian Sclence Church on Sunday. The Colden Text is Paul's admonition ln blJI letter to the Romana ( 12:21 l. "Be not OWJ"COIM of evtl, bUt over- CGIM.ml ,Stb~·· uiltv•••rwr---n.e 'J)'ra~ ol Tblnp" will be the t1leDw ol t.be aermon by Dr. Charles Blauvelt at the 11 a.m. Sunday service of the Unl- versalbt Community Fellowship In the Friday Afternoon Club- house, C.O.ta Mesa. ST. JAIID EPISCO.AL "Courage In Dl.sdpleshlp" will be the Sunday sermon tiUe a t St. James Ep~pal Church. Newport Beach, for the 8. 9:15 and 11 a.m . servl~ . Glamour Glimpses Did you miss us last w~k? We just 10rta got behind schedule and didn't get our not~ to you written. But we thought of you, and those ol you who came in the store found we had many pretties to show you. Jut to ..n ol catds up. Vel· .a told .. to .. t you ll:aow ...... Jut ,......s ..... ~ ..., pwp oC nraatea ........... --of t.boea ~ ............ golf .._ ....... cottoea. CIDd .... ta '""'-T t. cm-e foe Anel abaabldD." We know that It Ia th~ tlme of year when m•t of you are look- In& for midsummer cuual d ress· ea. We llke to call them the "go to the erooe.ry atore" dresses. Just come In and nee th~ nlce collec· tlon at O'Brien's. le...,. JiMple are RJ• ........... I ...... .U.C• tloa _. ............ ou .................. llllllt.,... .................... -· .. " ............... bat .. .... •• II .... ....,..,.._ ............... ,..~ _. t;ttar•tMFCIDaMp .... at· _.,.a.t..._, .... eo .,., ..... ....., ..., will .. '"'' .... ..... By the 1n1 • • • why doo't you come Wltll ~ when theJ c.M ... ...,.. JOU! * (Polltlcal Advertisement 1 WHY WE WANT HEINZ KAISE~ RE-ELECTED OUR SUPERVISOR 1. HIS RECORD! The outstanding job he has done es Superv;sor speaks for itself! He h.s "-" on tiM ~. has always acted promptly end clilipntfy for the toocf of our clistric+. His sincerity, ifth9rity, hcNtMty ...d lceen sense of responsibifity has been proven by his straight-forward actions. 2. HIS BUSINESS ABILITY! For 27 years he has proven his ethical business standards, his suc- cessful business ability! His actions as Supervisor have been just as ethical, just as successful! 3. INTEREST IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS! During the 3 I years he has lived in this area he has alweys been ac- tive in community projects. He led the successf~l program to de- velop Orange County Harbor, hes served on the Grand Jury, Cham· ber of Commerce Board of Oi,..cton end numerous other civic organizations. For tlte past II years he hes served on the Harbor Area Boys' Club Board of Directors. He is honorary president of this OrcJenization, devotes much time to this activity, has a ided con· siderably in making it one of the outstanding dubs in America- with over 2000 children actively engaged in projects that help keep the juvenile deliquency rete eta minimum! 4. A FULL TIME SUPERVISOR! Heinz Keiser hes the time to serve, devotes it wisely to our en- tire Fifth District. He "-1t0 business interests that he must look after first, no "special groups" that he must c:et.-r to. He has proved his ability -he has proved his leadership! He is the type of men needed in pu'*c office today! 'That's why we say, "let's RE-ELECT HEINZ KAJSStJ• * followllg Are 1 Few tf Y• frtellls 1111 Mel .. ••n Wllo Urge You to Vote for K1iser! ... (. ....... ""-... 1 ... LL ..... .... "'-*.Jr. .,. .... .... ..., ..... , ......... ............. 1. a..lt ....... ..... .. ...,.. IL......, ""-'*-.. .......... .... ... Oscar ..... M.A. .... ....... ~. ... ... ... ...... .... .. .... Jr. .. ... ....., ""'---........ ........ HMrL._, ~~. ..... ""',_ ...... ... 0 • 3 .. ... ..... •• Mdr .. ............. bAarL,._ a.-... ilia f. ..... ..... ....... ....... .................... Ll. ....... J ~. ...... L..._a-........... Mr. ad ..... ........ .... ... CWNM.IItllla Milt&. .... ........ .....L ...... r.. ..... ....1. ..... ......... ........ .. ... ......... ..... ....... ~~ ........ ....... ca.t.llilna .. ...... ...... ....... _ ....... .. L tiiCII6 ...... c...~ ....... .. .... w ...... .... ... llr.Mal. .... ......... ......... L t . lllllilell .., ...... L L &.IIIII .... ~....,.. ........ -LM Garlla ~ ......... l-.,1. .... ........... ,. LL,._ c. c. """' ... .... * VOTE JUNE 3 * * * • ·-~ IITIIUE . m z. Jftla ••D*r c... ..... ..... a....£ha. 1.111 811 .. ,., ut-t7 1-1111 LY VAN UNES AGENT Professional Directory l't71fEaAL DOlECTOIIS Friendly Ne1Rbborhood Service PARKES·BELL MOR'nJARY 110 Broadway LI 8·34.33 6 8·84.34 Coata Mea HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK ( Conttnuect fr'()ft) Pace One) l ame. Wonhen. WUJtam Ferry. Suaan Kilroy. • ICilOLL or •o•oa HONOR STUDENTS added to the David8on ScroU ~ Honor, 80 atudentt who have been on the Honor Roll tor the lut year - the fourth quarter ot lut year and the first 3 quartel'l ot thl.t year: Allee Louise Allen, Jlm Ander· sen, PegJY Andenen, Roee An· deraon, Karen Babeon, Judy Bak· er, Bonnie Bamee, Edward Brad· bury. Jack Bradbury, Robert Burnett, Pat Bu.h, BIU CaUls. Barbara Carlson, John Carlyle, Carolyn Casey, Bonnie Clark, Ted Cooper, Carol Crum, VIctoria c.e. nar Kathleen Dalton. Dert Day. ton.' WIUiam Dock, Paula Echola; Ross Eckert, RJchard Elliott. George Fitzwater, Karen Poeter, Linda Fundorn, John Gage. Nan· cy Gardner, Howard Gllatl"ap, Mary Hambrook, Kay Harris, Thomas Herbert, Carole Hyden, HoUy Ina-ram. Ronald Keeler, Ted Komwelbel, Stanley Lewis, Bev Llentz, 'Barbara Lilienthal, Ml· chael Lindstedt. Lonna Lloyd. Roseanne Loptlen, David Lourie. Diane Lund: Douglas Maclachlan, D I a n e Marsac, Nand Maxwell, MoUy McClintock. Nancy MICh8fl. Gary Morrison, Marian Oliver, Beverly Paul, June Payne, Thomas Peter· man. Pamela Peterson, Mary Ann Petty. Daniel Pierce. Kathleen Raub. Melinda Rork, Terry R(l85, Beverly Rysdale: William Sa m p so n , Robert Sangster, Frank Schultl. Elmer Sch uman . Charalee Sergeant, Cynt hia Smith. Linda Spratt. Ra· chel Stewart, Judith Turner, Sher· ry E. Tyson, Richard Watson. Patti Whitefield. Judith Whitney, Esther Wichman, Linda Wickey. Dorothy Woodworth, James Wor· then. SCHOLARSH, WINNERS at the Newport Har. bor Hi9h School Service Banquet Fridey night included these students (left to right) Carl Ber- geron, Patti Whitefield, lonna Uoyd, Dave Ham· mond, Frenk Schultz, Diane Marsac. laurel Mar· tin, Cynthia Smith, June Payne. Linde Widey. Harriet Hayden, l inda Fundom, Page Westfall. Gerry Nad and Pam Wichmon. (Sven Pretorious) e SAPEACVEJlAIAL f~ARDS4 TEAJIS• rt'present· TOP WINNERS !It the Harbor High Service Ban· gineering School scholarship; Sten lewis, soluto· t F 'd · ht · d d-J (left t r'ght) Dan torian: Ron Keeler, winner of one of 25 scholar· ing the highest attainment in que " &y ntg . tn u eo o 1 •• scholarship---a total of 24 awards, Pierce, valedictonan; Frank Schultz, Nutnltte ships in the e ntire n&tion from the N&tionc~l Hon· granted only to seniors with an scholorship to Cal Tech, ond Horvey Mudd En· or Society. (Photo by Sven Pretorious) A average tor 4 years of work: 1 Dan Pier~. Stan Lewis. Paula B 1 L L BREW, 4·year NROTC CARL BERGERON and SAN · Following Bank of AmerI ca Echols, Bill Brew, Frank Schultz, scholarship, and a scholarship to ORA MARTIN, $200 scholarships awards were given: Diane Marsac. Patti Whitefield, Harvey Mudd Eng 1 nee ring from the Costa Mesa Lions Club. Certif icates and plaques-Leo June Payne, Chip Fitzwater. Di· School. LAUREL MARTIN, a $1,0001 Bestgen, fi ne arts; Linda Fun· ane Lund. Linda Wickey, Doug FRANK SCHULTZ. California scholarship from the Junior As· dom, vocational arts: Dan Pierce, Maclachlan; Institute of Technology and Har· sistan~ League. liberal arts; Frank Schultz. SCI · Esther Wickman, Judith Whit· vey Mudd. DAVID HAMMOND, a $1,000 ence and mathematics. ney, Joy~ Ledbetter. Peggy An· GLENDA QUEEN, art scholar· scholarship from the Senior AJJ. Certtflcates-Leo Bestgen, art; Harbor Blvd. at Gtaler 1 derson, Betty Kevin, Clermont ship at Pepperdlne. sistan~ League. VIcki Csenar, English; LInd a Sherman, Laurel Martin. Margar· STAN LEWIS. 4·year scholar -PAMELA WICHMAN S400 from Fundom, business; Richard Grit· KIMBERLY 5-ll.SS et Swain. Cynthia Smith. John ship phu "honors at entran~" the Costa Mesa Friday ·Afternoon fin, laboratory scIence ; Stan '----~p==RnfTIK===G=-----...J i Hall. John Fontius, Irene Mc<:'or· at Pomona, also NROTC scholar· Club for a 2.year nursing schoi· Lewis. foreign languages: Dan ----...:....:=.;..;;;..;;;.;...;;._ ____ , mick. ship at Stanford. arshlp. Pierce, social scI ence ;. Frank Watch'-c of the Treu•rr Your County Auditor is much more than an aooount. ant. In the admlnlstration of his office, which ls governed by a multiplicity of complicated laws and controls. He must examine and pass upon aU clalnu against the county treasury. He must be familiar with ~ many laws controlling tbe public fUnds and the dlstrl· butlon or tax moneys. There are many other IJ)eclaJ. lzed dutlea. He learns the.e th.lnp only by be.iJul on the job. Your pre.ent County Auditor has had 1! years exper- Ience on the Job. fle can be trusted not to muddle county finances. RETAIN V. A. HElM For all your Printing Needs THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. oaw.a-osso • SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDS RON KEELER, winner of an· FRANK SCHULTZ, a grant of S c h u 1 t z. m~thematlcs; Linda I BOB BURNETT. Harbor High's other first for Harbor High, win· $500 for 4 years to attend Cal Wickey, music, Jack Wood, agrl· fi rst winner~ a national Pres· nlng one ~ ~en~·five $500 T ech, pre~n~d ~ Nutrlll~ ~cu~l~tu~re~·--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ byterian Scholarship. scholarships Ln the enUre nation Foundation. - PAULA ECHOLS. scholarships trom the Natlon~Honor Society. Tb N Balboa Sa 1 to Wellesley and Stanford. and a e ewport v np County Auditor 28:50 £. Cout Hlghwa}' Corona del Mar He had to rank upper one-and Loan "'-n. pre~~ented a to-state scllolarsb.lp and "honors at third ot one per cent on a quall· tal ot $2,500 fn f .year acbolar· entrance at CaJltornJa." ,..,In• test •iven to more than hJ M 1750 1 D £u P""..,CE. "·year scholar· •:r .. • • ps: Diane al'l&c, ; une IU" •LA .,. 54,000 students all over the na-p ..,1<1\ p e w..-.• 11 ..uv. Ships to Stanford. Prln~ton and ayne, .,....,; •1 ~ua • .....,.,; I C llf I lion. From this list 1,000 were Cynthia Smith, $500. alumni scholarship at 8 orn a selected to take the final exam. Servl<'e pins were awarded to ============:=: at Be~~eley and "honors at en., and those attaining 9937'(-were the following: tran<'l' at Berkeley. recognszed with scholarships. Kiwanis Club medals for fresh· ;;;;;;::;;::::=;;:::..=_:======;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::~::=====i Ca llfomia State ScholarshIps men g irl and boy with highest ( Polltkal AdverU~mentJ were won by Ron Keeler, Dan number of servl<'l' points-Su· 1 Pler<'e. Stan Lewis, Paula Echols, zanne Sibley and Richard Harris; THIS COULD BE YOUR DAUIITER Vote for a aum wbo CAlif stop dope, wb.l.aby, bamOMZUCIIUty aad murder 1a the eouaty talf. The prneat sheriff c:crp be c:ua't stop lt. PHUJJP J. "BILL" I Bill Brew and Dean Ricketts. silver pins-Diane Lund and Rob· HARRIET HAYDEN, the Crut· ble Grles..'ler: gold pins -Irene ll'her Foundation scholarship of McCormick and Dan Pierce .• $100 at Orange Coa.st College. e OTHER SPECIAL AWAilDS PATJ1 WHITEFIELD, the Pan· STAN LEWIS. an award of $100 hE'IIenlc award of $.200 for a 4· cash from the California Savings I year college. and Loan League for outstanding LINDA WI CKEY. the $300 scholarship. Stan a lso becomes award from the Business and eligible to <'nter a contest for Profes~lonal Women's Club Cor a $1.000. college. I JANKE ZOELLNER. a $25 sav· * VEST L 1 N D A FUNDOM. the $200 ings bond from DAR for out· BPW award for a local college or stanrllng nrhirvement In the a buslnessc~~g~ Jclothing rlPpart ment of home· i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GERRY NACK and LON:'iA makins:-. FOR SHERIFF LLOYD. $1 50 scholarships from I CLAUDETTE LOMAX, the Sen· --=~~=---=-":""'-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~th.:,:e PTA. lor Band Award for outstanding ': -----work In thP ron~rt band. *********************** "P~~~aiM~~s~~~·t:e~~!'t:.! for his achirvement In the "MI· kado" and for his leadership and coopt>ration In music and drama. UNDA WICKEY, a gift for out· standing service to the vocal m u· sic department. 1IM WEST. a copy of the "Pic· torlal History of the Theatre" for Ilia work as electrician, actor and director. PATrY PARKER, winner ot the BullO<'ka Gold Key AwArd. LINDA STILWELL, the medal tor the Betty Croclcer HommJak· •r of Tomorrow for blal'l•t 8COI'e In a written •xam on homemak· lng knowledg-e and attitudes. PAULA ECHOLS, the Bau.ch and Lomb Honorary Sdenoe Award tn recoenitJon of .U.'-bt A gradea tn blolc>ty, chelnl.m'y and phyalc.. PATI1 WHITEFIELD, outttand· lng dtlunahJp award from DAR. GArL WHITE. the "Olrl of tbe Year' award from the Newport Harbor Zonta Club. OaU received a 150 aavinp bond from Zonta. eiiOUAW._ 1be Newport Hatbot Db l.odp honored Jf~ lik<*mJc:k. Doua Madadtlan and Dldr ~ u wlnnen ln tbe annual ._,_. ahlp conte.t. EAdt reeetw. a • aavtnp bonc1 11W Elllll ~ allo s--ntect ........ .... to Paula Ecbole ucl ... n IAWII lor ulnlt.tlldp. llerlt fMiila ~:!::,.:..m: ..... iiiilaataeeucl-.. ELECT e e • ILITY DO -NALD . .. fJNGtiA' • a... .... ., u........, ., Calif ...... Lew ldiiML • LaW .......... -01 ,. c:..t Col· ...,._ ............. .. e atr A ...... -C... ..... e II T ..... , r aflll lAw ,._.._ . c.e.--. ........ ' e IIOIIDAT, MAT ll Mltbbotbood •. , Cynthia Saha· Mra. Barbara Ea.cM. 100. W. ldu. 1.237 W. &lboa Blvd. Sal· <:>ce.n Ft., Bal~ reporq theft 00... reporta Mr husband, Theo. o1 2 .ulteue. from htr car •.. dote, mlutna: he left 3 months Rill CUnnJnaham, 222 *h St.. aeo •.. Dr. Roy Thomas, 28 Har. N~ Ileac!\. .. ya a buralar bot l.tand, reporta wh~lbarrow ..,tend hia oftke and made ot1 worth $25 mlalne w1th t:S troni the petty ~ bOx · . • • Charlet Hopton, 3101 W. e I VIQ)AT, IIAT 11 Cout Rwy., Newport Beach., saya Dr. A. E. St.odcton, 3838 E. an $800 boat tra.ller wu stolen Cout Hwy., Corona dei Mar re· from hl.l property. porta 3 etrt. on horst"back rtdlna e TUESDAY MAT ll on the sidewalk ... Mrs. 0 . w. Fred r,o,; 2 6 Ev 1 Hucaon, 228 Haul Dr., Corona hf()n, 1 en na del Mar, reporta .someone pusht>d Canyon Rd., Shore ClW., reports her aon's bl~ over the cliN at netehbor water runntneln rreen· Orchid Ave. and Ocea Bl d house; nelfhbor not home; pollee ... Ronald JohniiOn · 302 ~nd ;t · s hut oU same . • . Mrs. Frank Newport Beach ..&y .. Wood, 1119 W . Bay Ave .. Balboa, threw mustard a ll o:e ~~eone reporu 2 aarbage cans dllaP· r s car. peared from the rear of her e MODAT, MAT 11 M&WW .. ...,_ IDIM -I PASSENGER CRUISES Tl CATWU 111111 WI.L STilT IIY • OJI 11IE DAILY from NEW OfffCUS were elected by the Lido Sands Community A5Sn. following the onnual m .. ting held in Newport S..Ch City Hall. Standing, left to right, are H-.,:t Oittme1er, director; George Postle, dl~on Uoyd Rabjohn Jr., the newly elected president; Herbert Kalmbach, director, ond Ronald Diggins, d ir.ctor. Seated, left to right, ore Philip Nelson, vice-president; Bunster Creely. secretory: Donald Young. the outgoing president, ond Doris KeHler, retiring director. house ... Mrs. H. W. Graneer. Alma Harvey, 207 EdgewatN. 1500 Prtacllla Ln., Harbor Hleh· Balboa, reporu sick baby ~al on I JaneS., found a laree wi\Jte dw:k beach ... Mrs. WilHam Shake· wondednf about In front of her apear, (forsooth), 2Z18 Irvine house ... Mra. Carson Allen, 420 Ave., Upper Bay Area, reports E. Bay Ave., Balboa, found out neighbor belne cruel to animals It's not always malicious mis· ... Warren Sturdevant 1.227 ~­ chief when you find your car von Ln., Westdltf. wasn't fast wtndows broken; pollee dlae· enoueh when a stray doe pranced n~ her car as a case of "In· Into hia y~d: the d~r pran<.'f'd ternal preuure" · · · Mrs. B. l . right back out aealn -throueh Orsattl, Newport Health Club, Mr. Sturdevant's fence ... Gen., 3419 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del evteve Hamilton, 932 E. Ba lboa Mar. reporu theft of a lady's Blvd., Balboa. reports her hou~ wallet contalnlna 120: lady Is ransacked. NEWPORT lEACH 9:30 A.M. Foreign Exchange Students To Arrive Here in August SEASPORT LANDING NSa W. OOABT BWl'. NEWPO&T BE.4011 • • • The 2 forelen exchanee stu denta who will live In this area during the next school year will arrive In Aueu!tt. Tbla announcement was mad~> -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:; by Mrs. John Feeley of Balboa r at the luncheon mf.'('tlng of the American Field Service C'ommlt· tee at the Balboa Is land home ot Mrs. Horace Parker. The committee to plan for the eet-acqualnted act I vI t I~> s for these torelen students will In· elude Mra. Robert Harblaon, Mrs. Charles Sparkuhl. Mrs. Jules Gage, Mrs. Porter Sinclair and Mrs. Harl Burnett. Mrs. R I c h a r d St~>wart was named chairman of the farewt>ll party tor the 3 foreign s tudents who nave been attending Ha rbor Ulah School thl.l year: KlaWI TE WIIILE . QUAIJRID AS COlONEl eftCI PUIUC ADMNSftATOI 17 Teare el MMiee LeeDI Tralftlftg WALTa L (WAlLY) IF X fOI CONnNUID &ReefY AND COUITIOUS SRV1CI My aincer e thcmka to all J ~ ck» mt nry best. Roy R. Meewdle .... ly ~ ,..,... •ewpon ._.. v.u.e JUtb Sdaoo1 The F ine Homes of Schroeder, Thomas Pintado and Beatrlz Pieroni. AUistlng Mrs. Stewart wUI be Mrs. Porter Sin· clair, Mrs. D. M. Hummel. Mrs. R. C. Blackmar and Mrs. Charles Sparkuhl. These 3 students wt>re recently taken on a visit to Fremont High School In Los Aneeles. accom · panled by Mrs. James Stoddard. Mrs. Stroller White and her da ughter, Gall White. aecretary of the Harbor High student body. Mrs. Orval Lyon, 222 Orchid Ave .. COM ... Mrs. C. C. Blauv.-lt, 604 e TUESDAY, MAT 20 Seaward Rd., Corona Highlands. A. A. StaUord, 314 Marigold, report$ nelehbor child threw Corona del Mar, reports pet nelrt mud Into her front room, while door cries and whines all day s he was gone ... Anna Weaver, ... Mrs. Myrtle Coxwell, 215 512t.>s W . Balboa Blvd., Balboa-Crest Ave.. Huntington &>ach, an address pollee WNP unable to reporu tlshlnc equipment takt>n locate -reports her landlord Is from car whUe parked at 2300 trampling her flowers . . . Es· W. Coast Hwy .... Mrs. Manan telle Brew, 208 E. Oc-ean Ft., &I· Ttlton, 514 36th St., Newport boa, report.l someont' threw a Beach. saya 2 American Canct>r rock throueh her window. Society contribution <'llns taken * FREE PARKING l\ CllUdna _..., l% llaH Prb C.H Uberty 8-1022 for lal-u.. • a-n-a...._ MEMORIAL DAY-THRU LABOR DAY Island Lady Sendoff Set e WE.DifESDAT, MAT 14 from Richard'& Market ... Mrs. Mrs. Anna M. Blanchard, 238 Harold Barr, 113 Grand Canal ~~!!!!!!! Balboa Island, says some boy~ Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar. saya j ust took deck chairs and threw there Is a squirrel In her back· th yard ... Victor McLaglen, 818 W. em In bay · · · Donald PaMon. The Catalina Island Lady. 96· Bay. Balboa. reports an Injured U40 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. re porta he was "rolled." paueneer boat to the famed va. seal with a wire around Ita neck cation island, will get a gala on dock -probably looking for e WEDJIESDAT. MAT 21 sendotf for her first crutse of the VIc's autorraph. C. H. WIUiam.son. 420', Fern I seuon Memorial Day. e Tlll71ISDAT. MAT 15 leaf Ave .. Corona del Mar. reports On hand for her Seasport 2 revolvers were stolen from his • -dJ d b tl 1 N 1 Riverside City College reports ...-n ne e area on n ewpor car parked n•ar th'"' All Amer1•. .,_ h 9 30 M 30 111 175 graduates will ~ on the ..-" ...,.ac at : a.m. ay w can Market -valu• ..,..,.. ... be Ml C d I M (M II COM Main Beach Friday from 6 ..-_, as orona e ar o Y Mrs. L. Taylor. 521 Narclssus McCIIntockl and Mlss NewpoM Cat 10 p.m .... The otuce of Ave., Corona d .. l Mar. complains Be h (J d l Grift' harles Masters, 436 Heliotrope ... ac u n 1. nelahbors spread t'""'•h all over P Ill boa d th t · Ave., Corona del Mar, Is Sl95 .. • .... a.uengers w r e nm tht>lr yard ... Atkln·~n·s Men's d h it C tall •-1 d poore r, after a burglar made oft 07V ereen an w e a na ... an · Store, 3355 Via Wdo, N•wport bo d I t th I dl ...,.,., with valuables amounting to " un vesae a e an ng, ~ &>ach. reports 20 pairs of man's W ,.___ H h 11 1 that much ... M111. Bill Affolter. · .., . ~t wy., to t e ve Y mu-slacks, valued at $1""', otolen I t 8 I rdl b d 1511 Clltr Dr., Cliff Haven. re· 1-.J n 1 c o an ·P ece acco on an from ~mpany car at "'van's trom MJlton Mann's Studios. porta a stranae ahaeey dog tied Y b A "' The lalan4 La~ retuma from 1n her backyard. J abc tAdnchoraee Sunday ... o n am.a, 70t Larkspur Ave C.tallna the arne clay a t C:U • raJ:DAT, MAT 11 Corona del Mar, doem•t J1llnd ...... NrtvN ln ~ewport BeaCh Low Oytna plane reported blnk 1ft the atr but St. ..._,.. it~l:fS'p..ai:.DaUT tri.,. wUl con· buD:lnt Boq lta.pttal, •• lame. ue an~ ma'tta en~-'-· ooe Unae u.ntO lA~ n.y. . Fowler, .. nk ol America. New· JUJQped at hl8 wt~-;:~Jdn The International Dance Group ~ates of Corona del Ma r are aeek.lne assistance in obtaining llvtng quarters for students who will come here to attend sum · mer ~hool July 7 to Aug. 18. Mrs. Harvey Pease, president of the board, aay& that one way to otter ~holarahlps for this dance school Ia to provide a room for a student. Anyone wishing to otter such assistance Ia requested to call the director of the school. A~lola Sartorio, at ORiole 3· 1354 or Mrs. Pease at ORiole 3· 0346. The summer dAnce school will ~ held at the Harbor View School, Corona del Mar. TOtrnl CEJfftB BUAU A.ST A breakfast wlll be served at the Corona de l Mar Youth Cen- ter Saturday m omlne. July 12, as a benefit for the Center. An· drew W. Smltn is In charge of arranaementa. port Beach. reporta M found a It, he complalfta. ' ~ walJet contalnlne $89 belonetne <Coa ttnaecs on Pa to Bernice Craven, Balboa. e SATUIIDAT, MAT 17 Mar~tt Brenneman, 915 E. Balboa Bl vd.. reports someone stole S35 woMh of \'aluablea from her parked ca r . . . Jessie Ser- geant, 423 Irvine Ave., Newport Heights, reports a cat and a dog c a u s I n g disturbance In her Foawr CDI 1111 .. •1 SICC_.. i1lrcMia Mrs. Pauline Rodgers of Mon· rovla, formt>r resident of Corona de l Mar. dl€'d In Arcadia Meth· odlst Hospital. Services were held Saturday In Hillside Church. Rose Hills Memorial Park. Whit· tier. Survivors Include her husband, Frank Rodgers; 3 nieces, Mrs. Grace Hall. Edna Ruehle or Co· rona del Mar and Ewlyn Reed of Santa Ana: 2 neph~ Frank Wurster of Corona del Mar and Walter Wurster of Oranae. Re-F.Iecl (Polltlcal Adwrtisement I ASSEMBlYMAN BIUC~ SUMNER e S ... Chcl one of s .... ·, Outshmclifttl y..,._ Men e Fonner Deputy Public Defa~tllu e S.rvl ... JOU MW Oft vital l.e • .-eiW'O CMft ........ HIS RECORD IS OUTSTANDING ALL HAIRCUTS FOR MEN AND BOYS ONLY Sl.25 NOT PAPER "'\ ..... . . , WEST· CLIFF Judge Ronald M. Cmolrab<mk' • qualificatioaa for hila ~nt allice aa Judge of Superior Court are not paper quaJi&c:atioa-. They are reaL c:leady deiDOMtnltecl iD yean oi Mmce. baMd 80Jidly Oil the bard rock of elCJ)erience. ~ Overlooking the Upper Bay an Newport Beach The loc:.tion of dtoico for some of California's r.,.st hom.~. Wesidiff off.n faKinating innovo· tions in ...._,ior end interior -9"· by the most ~ Of 011111 cont.mporary •~hitects. Ewry feeility for the ~ enjoyment of cesu.lty sophis- tice~ fMn9 it hof., in en atmosphere of dignity enG~ Priced from $21,100 to $35,850, incJudin9 title to yotJr lot, Westdiffs fil'4 homos are built on unuwelly large homesites 75 end I 00 feet in width, in from two bedrooms and two baths up to four bedrooms and throe beths. Utilities are undor9round. u• w.-ua Dlt.. .... ,, ...... " MUt DOit.h or eJltrance to .., Sbcnl lUI legal clil*-a will compare with cmy -Stamord UDinnity CIDd Bw ward Law SchooL wt..r. be woa high a:Walk hcman cmd IDMI'benhip in the HCuvaad t.ga1 Aid Scx»ty. But Ida qnalificaticw reach far beyoad t11at. iDto the years of ..-m•k.ml _.,....Dee iD the law, aa Attomey CIDd aa JGC~g&. .... d ••• 'Colla Mea LAGUNA CelfwfNe DICOIATIN8 UIVICI ll'-ty ...... FEDERAL SAVINGS I LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To SerYe You LAGUNA BEACH AND RECORD CA TCH-Morge Crodord, 612 Begonia Ave., Corona d!l Mor, landed this ~3 lb., 9 oz. white seo boss in her fj"'t trip out w1th Newport Harbor s lody Angler$. Shoring the glory of the big- gest . such boss. rec?rded by either the lody Anglers or the Balboa Angl•ng Club IS Sk•pper M. J. Fink. on whose boot "Explorer " the big cotch wos mode. ' ' SAN CLEMENTE 9UICK 24-HOUR SERVICE FREE CUSTO~'PABIJNG ESCROW SERVICE. JAMES D. Teachers Due To Get Raises Tlll4ar c1• Tratell EFFICIENTLY OPERATED RAY Blllllill Clllrldlr Newport Harbor High School Tuesday Club traveJ section District teachers will earn a com· members took a colorful ann- blned total of $181,000 more next chair trip to New Zealand, Sa· year, following salary raises vot· moa and AustraJJa. courtesy of ed by trustees. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wickersham, J.446 E. COAST KWY .. LAGUNA BEACH 222 Ocean Ave. ~ONE HY 4-1177 SAN CLEMENTE 601 N. B Camino Real PHONE HYacinth 2-1195 or HYecinth 2-1196 COlONA DEl MAl OllWe S-0510 Minimum pay will be $4.800, Newport Be~ and their picture and the maximum ls raised to slld~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ $8,500 per year. La eek's meeting In Corona ; del ~ooJ also featured re· MATTRESSES US Pentagon treshme_n_. __ _ '-~~: ch• f y• •t lf~Wb::'n:=:..lboa Islander m "'!.u. aD1J1LDIRQ I e I s I s made an 8 lb. 9 oz. debut at Hoaa COSTA u ....... •· ..... TlaESS co Hospital Sunday. May 18. She t. 1110 ....... :;·-.: uw.y .. ,ico Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Felix VIdal the dauahtet of Mr. and Mra. Ed· ;~~=:==~~~~~===~;===~~, -he t. aalstant chJ.d of at&ff ln ward lobuon. D Jtuby Ave. the US Alr Force llelei"Ve at the Plell' Clle 9 II -llei ' 2 I * Pentaaon In Wuhlneton. D. C. -L&GAL JIOftC& Alpb.alt 'IDe -lblbber 'me were I"K'ent hou.telfUestl of Col. Formica -Ll.Doleum nle and Mrs. Harry Deal, 518 Signal 0111. Till' Ulr~ RdEn~~~al~::~t Included a tour 135 E. lftla lt. Cenll .._ of Disneyland and a few rounds 22 y~~County ot golf with Robert Vllla~rram •-at Irvine Coast County Club. Orco Block Co. BOILDING BLOCKS-AU SJZt:S-ALL TYPES JAcboa 7..223S !Cimberly 1-mt .a &.WJa. ltaatoa JS210 L Jlala. laat. AIM (Political Advertisement l (Poll tic a I Advertiaement> BUJIWICK:S PAJlEJfTS Mr. and Mrs. Chester Burwick. 510 Dahlia Ave. Corona del Mar, are the proud new parents of a baby girl. who weighed In at 5 lbs. 15 oz. at Hoag Hospital Sun- day, May 18. (Political Advertisement) CRAll JIIY SAYS "lOlSE AID IIGCY METIODS" WASTE TAXES~ -, A CERtiFIED PUIUC I WAYNI T. CA110U Jl. CfA ACCOUNTANT CAN SAVE CIAICE EJ.d •.. ..-TAX DOUAIS IY USING I ,_ ,.,.. .,.~ •• 1_.1 MOD~ BUSINESS METHODS QUAUFICATIONS COM,ARISON CHART CARROU OHONENT I HONEST SINCERE AND CONSCIENTIOUS . -.. ···-··-···· YES YES I A CERTifiED PUBLIC ACCOUNT ANT .. -...• . .... -·-····-YES NO OVER 10 vtARS GOVERNMENTAL AUDITING EX,......... YES YES GRADUATE FUll UNrYERSfTY ACCOUNTING COURSE YES NO I EXPERIENCE IN MODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS . ---··-·· YES NO HAS AUDITED lOTH 60VYNMENT AND IUSINESS .... YES NO I CHAMIEl COMMERCE, CHURCH 0FACSt. VITBAN YES Y£S COWPLm FORMAL ACCOUNTING EDUCATION ----· YES Md 1. Of OIANGI COUNTY VOTI .. .., .a. I UDITOI CER'IlFICATE OF BUSINESS FtctJtJoua Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED do here- by certify that they are conduct- Ing a MAIL ORDER JOBBING buslnea from P. 0. Box 241. Co- rona del Mar, Callf., under the fictitious !Inn name of PACIFIC DEALER SUPPLY and that said finn is composed of the follow· lng persons whose name. In full and places of realdence are u follows, to-wit: D. B. HARRIS, 6113 N. MWICatel. San Gabriel. Calif. (Temp.) LEO V. MICKO, 4139 Kraft Ave., North Hollywood. Callf. WITNESS my hand this 6th day of May, 1958. (Signed) D. B. HARRIS CSigned) LEO V. MICKO STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ~as. COUNTY OF ORANGE J ON mrs 6th day of May, 1958. before me, a Notary Public In and for aa.ld county and atate. re· siding therein, duly comm..laalon- ed and .worn, personally ap· peared D. B. Harris and Leo V. Mlcko, known to me to be the persons whose names are aub· scribed to the wlthJn ln.1trument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the aame. WITNESS my hand and offlcla) seal. RUBY B. MISZ.KO Notary Public In and for aald County and State. My Commission expires Nov. 19, 1960. Publish: May 8, 1!5, 22. 29, ~ ln the Newport BltJ't)or Enalp. ............... MYin9 • • • aiNI . .•. .., ... , .• ••••• We're doing our best to help ourselves A statement dealing with '" the fundamentals of running a railroad - bl JliObab(y haw bead • n.d a pod deal .a..., lboat .._ tloi:tblll 01 tbe niJroad iDdastry ••• recuJatift, eompetithe, ~ .... ad a.: · pftlllive. You can be helpful ••• and we will be pateful ••• if ,w will add 10UI' voice to othera who are asking for fair, uon-politbl tnatm.t oi the a&. roads, 8UCh u ia recommended in the repori of tbe S..t. Cmmrittee beaded by Senator Smathen (and propoeed In SeDate Bm 8.8778). But in tlw meantime ..• We want you to luu>w that Soutlwm PGCiflc it doin1 ill very bat 1o 1wlp it~f. We try to operate u a aouod, soinr CODCem, in our own inte.re.t and in yoUJL Tbia involwa leducinl operatm, com. At ta., ad~ DOW, this Jequiree IeVere ecoDOJDiel. We are a11o tryinc to pt rid of tbo.e pan arpr traiDII that are little u.cJ, serve DO ueeful purpoee, and cauee bup out-of-pocket~ W. haft just discontinued one train that coat u.t $1,800 a dq and broqht iD OD1y •12 a day in revenue. Such efforl.a bring criticilm, but we tbiDi thil policy il best for shippera, and in the loq nm for tzaftlea wbo actua1J7 we fniDL We are trying to adjuat our freicbt rat.•• to npta bwfnew that hu heeD Jo.t and aleo aet • an inoeDtift to cleftllop DeW Odic. Some abippen are p)eued and 10metimes othen object. I t'uuier to ay "Vee" t.ban it il to -.., "No." We'd lib to pleue ftel)'• one but that just doesn't eeem ~ The but policy ~« thi~, and the one we try to follow, il to bring the greotat good to 1M grealat nunabctr on.d ot 1M some tirM lt«p .olwnt. It lbould be obvioul to reru)atory oornnrieeicma. and to tbou,htfuhhipo pen aud ~that aiOlwat raDro.d iiJDUCh•bett.er Mia to_... • territory well than a .-k, mooey.-.., OM. ---.. -...--.................. 'TR~ · W'fflN ·SU)ANf:' '"' ..... ~.... M'P..:e.. --· ~ ·IQNI:,:) ...:. .. .,, ·--·-·---..-:-____ _ L ·-·--, . -.11.80 -_,_>r..,._. __ ---r.-lll"ffl·lll JfOW PLATDfG TIIJltJ TUES. Lana Turner, Hope Lange, Ue PhiUps. Uoyd Nolan, Diane Vanr. Arthu r Kennedy, Rusa Tamblyn. renJ Moore .. PET'tON PLACE .. Cinema~pe and Color SJIOW I TABTDIO TDUiz A NEW fn "'-AI Hems lmJ*i•l. Chrysler, Plymouth l\9f'ncy of N.wporf a..dt is Uoyd Fun1aca of Shore Cliffs. shown •t th. left witt. Mr. fi•rris. who is • Udo lsle resident. Mr. Furnao. wos formerly with Johnson & SOn Uncoln-Mercury. in the Newport "outomobile row." A new line just added by the AI Herr is Agency is the Swedish Volvo. (Ensign photo) Mrs. Lawrence of Lido Named Patroness of Versailles Ball SPTNET PIANOS. All wonderful ! buys; Including GulbranMn, Ja!UI8en, Acro.onlc. Story A Clark from $449, all 88 note. SmaU I 1 t t I e E b o n y $389. Schmldt·PhlllJps, 520 No. Main, Mrs. Paul William Lawrence of 224 VIa Udo Nord. Lido Isle, has been Invited to be a patron- ess at the Versailles Debutante BaU to be held July 12 In the Palace of VersaUies, Frarn:e. Santa Ana. Canada, England. Scotland andG c:-=RAND--:-==-=pi"'"'AN""""'os=-• ...,1.,.,.1k-e-ne-w-.-tw-o Ireland ~fore eolne on to France Stelnways, Mason A Hamlin. for the Debutante Ball. She will also visit the World's Brambach. Many others from Mrs. Lawrence will leave In June for a world tour, visiting Fair In Bruuela, Beletum; then $395. 3 yrs to pay. Schmidt· on to North Africa, and to India. Phillips. WE SELL PIANOS Raneoon, Salaon. Slneapore. Ma· FOR LESS, S20 No. Main. nlla, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Alaska. Santa Ana. T~·t -·· .. ·-·-··7100 & t aSI p.m. ...... ua......, .. Fri. llay 10), lclt:. & ..... • ... .. -_..A:OO. , ....... --. and down the coast back to LOWREY ORGAN, like new. Big Southern C&IUornJa. Savings. Hurry on this one. Sc.hmtdt·Ph1Ulp5, Plano. and Organs Since 1914, 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. lloa. & ........ 7:oo & t au Ill-Tn Yillllrs Malt. lOci J...._. (...._ 11) SOiu Qlklna t5c Newport Beach lifeguards res· cued two swimmers caught In <Pol. Ad-f.) treacherous Santa Ana RIver mouth surf Jut week. The palr were Mike Jefferys. 15, of Bellnower and Doug Bean .. 41. of area. <Polltical AdvertJ.semenU James Reynolds, 76, died Mon- day at his home, 701 Acacia Ave .• Corona del Mar. He wu a re· tired real estate broker and also had spent 30 years In the con· fectlonary business. He was a former city councilman of Mon· rovia. Survivors Include hls wife. Ellza~th; a dauahter In Her· mou Beach and a brother In San Francls<:o. Services will be held at 11 a.m. today (Thu.nday) In Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel. with a member of the Christian Sde~ Church oftlelatlng. The family .. ys that donations can be made to the Informal Group of Chrbtlan Sdent:lsts. care of Ann Hutchlt180fl, 60t Acacia Ave., Corona del Mar. b b PRACTICE PIANOS · $19.SO. $115, $165. etc. pay $5 per month. Schmldt-Phllllp5, S20 No. Main, Santa Ana. CONSONNATA Organ, electronic, by Conn. used; only $295. Sc.h.mJdt-Philllps, S20..ro. Maln, Santa Ana. TIRE ULE 40o/o II IOo/o Oft NO DOWN-TERMS RIESTIIE 50.000-MILE GUA.I.ANTEE Wholesale price for RetaU CUatomen EN 91GN C LASSIFIED ~~ ......... _ .. lplcr PllACMC.U. NUUING-Expert. ei'K'ed orr all type ~ ~­ lent me~nees. OR 3-Gl7 or 08 S.1U3. ONE MAN A VAle S'7.75 JD. 2 men A V&ll at miD. P.U.C. rate ot •.zs Jll'. wtUdA ., mJ. 'nme 8ta.rb at l'VQf door. We deliver mln. at 18 1-. up to 60 m.ne. ame da~ fbrr min. P.U.C. raq, No ex. cb&. tor Sat. Call Nf!WID.&n U 8-2274 or u 8-6630. ax w. l.ltb St. Cocta Mesa. l...owelt storap rates. Top job opportan!Uoe!t-all ftelda. l iiiiiiiiimiiiiii !Ceil and Women I 12> Tu.st:tn-Newport Beach (aero. from Ali·Amertean parldn~ lot> T., 0,~121MIIIa ...., Be Sure To Check With JUNE FARRAR EMPL. AGENCY 402~ 32nd St., Newport ORiole 3·4680 25 years of service to State and Country! War Veteran Superior. Court Judge lieutenant Governor Governor of California ... The ON E candidate for the· high office of United States Senator with the real stature the broad experience the demonstrated public devotion the proven ability to represent YOU! I s.m 1. Oxanu"t. n, ot 310 Gold· eftrod Aw.. C.0. del Mar, a ....... n wtth Cbe P. C. Andre· .. ,... .... _ .me.. died ,..y %1 at a f'\I.J.lfttOn a-t Home. He wu a nauw ol Jlfalwalk aad luad Uw4 In Cotou del Mar I« 23 YM'L SW'Y1von l.riclude 3 aon~, Sam lt. and VIctor of Corona del Mar and Chari• ot eo.ta Mea: a brother, Joe, of La Habra: 3 •· ters, Mra. Mary Block and Mrs. Maurida Spnnc of La Habra and Mra. Marcellina Borderre of San· ta Barbara. CPolltlcal Advertlsement) * VGnJUNIJ * W HY WE WANT HEINZ IAJSER RI ·ILIIC"nn o..-..,.! ..... "We have Jmown aetnz KaiM!r tor mOTe tha11 25 years; have never known hlm to do a dis· honest act; have cloaetf followed hJa work u a supervisor: have found hlm .crupuloualy perform· In& hla dutJ• and carlne for the needs of hJa district. "Such a job requires expert· ence and bu.sln~ a bility poe· sessed by such a man as Helnz Kaiser. and his services are need· ed In a growing economy such as ours. "He Is worthy of your vote." (Stened) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meyer HARBOR HIGH G IRLS who were awarded schol- arships at the annual service banquet included !left to right) ~Page Westfall~ June Payne. Laurel Martin and O•ane Mersac. D•ene, Page and J une received Newport-Balbo.t Savings sd~arships. end Laurel was awarded tile $1 ,000 Senior Assis· tence League scholarship. !Photo Sven Pretorious) Plans Called for Walk Down to Main Beach no: i)OIJQ 13LOTfE~ (Continued born Pa1e Nine) e 11111UDAT. MAT 22 Somebody Injured his earage Newport Beach City Council • Granted N. 'P. Van Valken· door to the tune of $35, John Cal· called for plans and cost Hti· bureh Co. a 45-day extension for lahan 410 Clubhouse Dr., New- mates Monday e~nlnc on con· lnatalllnc tranamiulon ma.lna for port Beach. complained to pollee stnJctln& a walk-way down to the Bl& Canyon Water Reservoir. . . . c. K. Close. 700 Narclaaus the Corona del Mar beach at • Set heanne date tor June 23 Ave .. Corona del Mar. reports the westerly edce of lnaplratlon to determine whether former fish someone jimmied h~ patio doors Point. cannery b~ldlnc at Lafayette last nleht; doors will not open pub 11 c Works Director Bert Ave. and 28\h St., Newport. ls un-now. Webb said he "would make a sale. The Bulldlnl Dept. has is· • P'JliDAT, NAT 23 noble effort" to have the report aued a demolltlon notice, but the "Mit.zie" ran away, Mrs. s. J. ready for the June 9 Council owner aays he 1a beln1 held up Tutfree 1101 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal· meeUne. by delay ln dlspoeln& of the can· boa, rei>ort&-ot her blonde cock· Council took action after re· nery machinery. er ... Theo Von Hemert. 203 Via celvlng a letter from Col. Andrew • R.efelTed to Park Commission Dljon, Lido Isle, reports his house Smith, who represented 175 petl· the matter of removal of public entered and draperies taken ... tlon algners. He suggested uae of noats In the Bay off Balboa Ls· rra Dowd. 50 Ketch Rd.. Beacon the 20-foot easement at the foot land and Balboa. Bay, requests watch on boat. o1 Nal'duua Ave. • Adopted Ordinance No. 846, "Swift," In Harry Welch Park. Mr. Webb said the Ins plra· establishlnf one-way streets and due to suspicious man tn jeep In tlon Polnt location would be bet· alleys In the West Newport area. area. ter. becauae It waa less steep. He • Adopted Ordinance No. 848. • SATUJrDAT, NAT M sugeested a wtndlng path. which enacting a new tectlon relatln& Frank Carlton, 101 VIa Men· would Include some concrete to cluslficatlon and compensa· tone Lido Isle. reporta he haa steps. tlon plans and uniform person· found a parakeet . . . Arthur Council also: nel poUcles for city employees. Mace, Lido Boat Club, 3121 W. • Accepted the resignation of • Approved first reading of Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, re· Roy Holm as member or the Civil Ordinance No. 849 to rezone the ports theft of 2 motors worth Service Commission, and. on the city Marinapark from R-4 to un· $l.264 ... Bee Pretorioua, 706 motion of Councilman Charles claaaltied, rezone Tracts l396, Begonia Ave .. Corona del Mar, Hart. appointed Clyde Shaver at 1893 and 1896 In the Upper Bay reports boys using gasoline to 24 Balboa Coves to s ucceed Mr. area from unclusltlf'<l to R·l and set fire to brush In vacant lot. Holm. R-3; zoning Tract 3277 in Bay e StnmAT. MAT 2S • Received and filed Inform&· Shores !rom unclassified to R·l Pollee call It outraginc public tional copies or transfer of liquor and establishin& setback lines. decency-they arrested at Fer· license at Pizza Houae. 6604 W. nando and Bay Ft., Balboa, two I H .. K.... X I Coast Hwy., West Newport; The p t s h t -............... -. J 0 h n Fal""n'"'r, 23, •Q rla... d 0 00 ers :OWiuuon••• '"" <0 Patio. 113 22nd St., Newport. an Pasadena, and John Markiewicz. Bill's, 101 Palm Ave., Balboa. I 23, Azusa: the charee-they for· --.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PI ague p o ice got their bathlnc suu •.•. Some-~ one broke into Newport City Col'· We Make It Easy to own a beHer car 195-4 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA herdtop witft redio, he.ter. dyneflow, white wds . $1195 195-4 FORO VICTORIA HARDTOP witft V8 en9ine, Fordome+;e, radio, heater, etc. $I 095 1957 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan with powerglide, heater, etc. ... $1695 1957 FORO 4 door Custom "300" s.edan with fordo- mafic, hut.r, etc. $1695 1952 FORO SEDAN DELIVERY TRUCK $ 695 1956 FORD VICTORIA with fuU power, Fordometie, ra- d.,o hu+er low mi1e•r.· Sold new end serviced by • • $1795 us. a..utiful bl.d fini . . .. . 1955 FORD RANCHW AGON with Fordometie +rens.- miuion, radio, heet..-, etc. . $1395 1951 OLDSMOBILE II, 4 door sedan, radio, he.ter, hydr.m.tic: -. . . . . . $ 595 195-4 FORO RANCHWAGON. Fordomatie, radio, he.ter, etc. .. .. . . .. . ... . . . ... ..... . .... .. .. .$1095 1955 CHEVROLET, 210, 4 door Station wagon with radio, he.tet', powet9fc:M, white Jidewal tires . ..... . . $1495 1957 FORD RANCHERO. low mileage .. .... . ... .. $1195 t 953 CADILLAC, 62 coupe with power stMtlftg, radio, he.t.r, hydreme+;e, white sidewal tm ................... $I 395 1957 FORD FAIRLANE -4 door V"tdoria h.rdtop ..dMI, Fordom•+ic, radio, heater, pow• dMring, etc. .. -·· $2495 195-4 FORD 'lz +on pic:h.p ............. ····-··-$ 195 1953 PONTlAC 4 door sedan with radio,.~ ... ······--·····$ 495 1957 FORO lfJ ton pic:h.p VI with long wheelb .... hMfw $1<4fl 1916 CHEVROLET lj2 ton VI piclvp ···-·--··-····-·······..t.$1295 lfll MEJtCURY Monterey H.dtop . ···-·--··--····-·-···· 991 Newport Buch pollee· are seek· poratlon Yatd and Ao1e a car .•• tq a daft ~ from whJch 2 Stapley BrU.,.,_, D £. Coast ot.ftcera were ahot at Friday Hwy., Newport Beach. ftPCIIU nllht. •veoral cars broken Into at hJ.a The otflcers. Ed Brawn and location ... Mrs. Melvin Wat· Robert Nelson, said a heavy call· son, 111 VIa Yella, Udo Lsle, re· ber weapon was tired at them on ports her son, 11, s prayed ln eyes Superior Ave. just off Cout Hwy., with tire extlneullher ... W. H. Newport Beach. Moeeman, 721 Poppy Ave.!. Coro· na del Mar, report& "Zorro writ· -use Enslen aa.J.fled ada to ten In soap acrou .everal car buy, •U. trade or ex.chanee. windows. (Continued from Page Two) away with the Coney Island as· pect, once and for all. • • • Bu nster Creely ON THE ISLAND NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Dear Bunster: I should have written a long time aeo to tell you how much I enjoy your column, ON THE IS· LAND. Recently you wrote a bout Bill Chrlstell.8en running tor Judge and then I knew it was time for me to write to you and to ex· press my opinion. Yours is about the only non· polltlcal column written In the area; you seem to write only about the best: the .. In new books, the beat In old books, ,the best on the TV ~n and the fact that Newport Beach seems to be the best place to live. When you write about Bill Christensen you stick to your plan about only wrltlne about the best. I am sure that I know Bill better than you do, and he really is the best man for the Job . . . so, thanks Bunater, for your consistency In ~lng the best ... the best In shoea and ships and sealing wax and cab· bages and klnp .... . • and this characteristic Ia marked throu1h· out the ENSIGN, too. Best Re1arda, Leon G. Nelson, M.D. UCLUSIVE! Impoulble to flrld on Uttle bland but we have It I ! I 3 bedrm., 2 bath hOU8e. Alao rental unit with Jaree Uv- 101' room with fueplace. Ught -chet!l')' -channln1 -bey vi~! lilY, ....... AMoc:lates: Dorothy Dean 1: James Bloclptt 214 Maline Ave., Balboa laland. Oil S.o850 EL VALUE Llll aooM roa tlJJOTS GOod, lftel ll\lltlple·unlt lot ln J'oocl loeatlon. t111JIJI1ll. A ..,. lood bUy • Only t1500 -terma. • M·l DmU9"1W.AL LOT OWner wtU Ground lAue all or any part 01 hla ..x475' Mt or w1ll buUd any a1ze bu1ldln1 to Jeue. s.t JoeaUon. THE VOGEL CO. :.J6'7 E. Coast HwJ .. Corona del Mar · Olllole 3·m» 6 ORiole 3-ml BILL'S BEST BUYS YM IIIEI'T SED ,_ 11111 ......... ~-·· •••• • ......... . located cloee to town and Coeta Mesa Park, 1a really our buy of the week. Very well planned wlth bteak1aat room, dining room and fireplace. Carpet. and drapea are Included. Block wall fenced and well lanct.caped. FULL PRICE ONLY $14.500 wrm T'EJlMS. W. A . TOBIAS. Realtor MATr LA.BOIDE-IIan.apr -you1l Uke Our Friendly Service" D) E. 17th St. eo.ta Mea u 8-1139 (~ IJtNet tram 'lbrlft;y Drq Store) Otfloe Open Eveninp or Call MJ 6·1050 • OR 3·3372 1'1 I ..... HARBOR HIGHLANDS .... CBetweftl 1rv1ne Ave. a the Upver Bay> ........ -- Includes title to a laree fully Improved lot. <N~ FHA terma available.) .. ........... ., MODEL HOME 1: OFFICE - Irvine Ave. at Hlehland Dr. (20th St.) 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Dally Uberty 8-9tT7 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 330 Pirate Road 3 101 .. Hardwood Floora; Laree Llvlne Room; Laree Yard. Immaculate. .. , ··l-...... , 1731 w. Cout BJatnra7 -Ubm71-a'TJ. ~ u 84213 I .. 2828 E. COAST HIGBW AY, .A.c::ra. tram Sec\Lrity Bank. C.DJL, Phone nJUote a.mo Fll IEIT With fireplace; lare• kitchen; 2 car earaae. $125 "o. yearly lease, belfnnlna July 1. .., .......... .... 3519 E. Cout Hwy. OR 5·0440 Corona del Mar. Eve& OR 3·'-363 1111111 IEL .. ~ Block trom Chlna Cove 2 UNITS CMay be converted to one) PI Til 3 I•*•••; I l1 .. •an AIID AIIOCIA!'U Wty IAdl . Kd&Ua ......._ SylM ft1 I •• · Pnlallleale -K.a.aar& AYL 8.U..OA IL 0 .... ,..,. ..... •• •ace• •••' ... .. aet a_._. MOy,.,.. wm -.,.. .,. .. 101.. '