HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-06-12 - Newport Harbor EnsignConceatona ..... at the Corona
del Mar Beacb aa objecttna to
the 11 fee authodzed tor beach
parklna.
They are prepertng a tormal
protest to the Newport Beach
City Counell and to the State
Park Conun1.sdon.
The ~onaires' point of
vlew was p~ted by Leon
Poudrier at Monday's break!ast
mectina of Corona del Mar busl·
nesamen at tbe Snack Shop.
t:ven thouah the Sl charg~ has
not yet eone into effect. the stor·
les In the papers hav~ kept peG·
ple away, be .. ld.
''The kids can't alford to pay
a dollar," be added. "Ourtng th~
last 2 Sundays. business hu
been only a trdrd ot what ls
should have been. The people
just weren't there."
He aueceeted parking met~rs
as a ~ble .,lutlon.
Mayor ~ames Stoddard and
Councilman Hans Lorenz told
Mr. Poudrier that the 11 tee ho
been aatborized becau.e of the
heavy aperwe ef prov1dln& We-
euarck and clMnlnc the beaches.
''Local ~a are wpport·
t l\1 the pieuuilee ol. outs1dera,"
Mayor Stoddard aJcL
At tM X...y 8'4' 'at meet.
In&. .._ lf....,t -...eh Citr Coundl ..,.. tbt eetie
that wUl of
"PRIMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE" IS the tune
Linda Stilwell. 17. of 2507 Holly L,. Newport
Heights. seems to be hearing as she 11no her
mother, Dorothy. put last minute touches to her
gradu11tion gown &s they prepare for L•<~dll s
groduat1on from Newport Horbor H;gh School
ot the ceremonies held yesterd11y efternoon.
Amused at all th1s feminine concern. but sefely
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dutchinq Linde s diploma, is Supt Sidney Devid·
son who participates for the last time af•er 29
years 41 supennt.ndent 1n distt1cl gredue•1cn cer
emo.,ies He retires H, \ month It s K>me•h ng of
e repeet performaflce for Mrs Stilwell dauqnter
of Horece Ensign, for whom the Horace Ensign
School was named She was e Member of Supt.
De ... idsoo s very farst graduet•"9 class.
C M CIVIC LEAS E TO I
LOCAL P BLE TO ITE
ttona that wUl ~ tboee In·
voJved and botherM by beadt
vl81tGra. ~ ha .. been
l.nitiatad to bave a r...,rt &am
1
Attorney Says Suit Hurts
Plans for Upp e r Bay Park l Harry W~lch M~morlal Park, Th~ suit. Mr. Sme-d~aard Nld,
which was to o~n n~:ar:t month, lm~ "a cloud on title" to
with 50~thing hk~ S1 1w miiJion Up~r Ba) land. which has lf'd
worth of lmprov~mf'nls, will o~n lnv~tmf'nt fmn<~ to rt"fuw mony
I with 50mf'thlng more likf' 1300.· for rontf'mplat<'d "~rmanf'nt
000 worth lmprovt'mf'nts ··
And this Will bfo through , o L1stE'd among c;uch Jlf'rmaMnt
fault of devt"lo~r Ira Dowd ar lmpro,f'mPnLc Wl"rt" shps for 210
rotding to his lawyer. Nonnan boats. a ronvf'rtlble danf't' slab·
Smedf'gaard of Corona del Mar IN' nnk a 3 le\'el rec;taurant
He plact'd thf' bl~ 8QUarEiy aquanum •nd a gymnastiCS
on John Brunner. Huntln~on park.
was
theme at the installation dinner held by the Sor·
optimist Club a t the Vat.ge Inn, Balboa lslend.
Pictured here following the installation ceremony
ere (left to right) Velma O 'Brien, treasurer: Merl
MaHes, second vice-~id.nt; Hilde Brandt,
corresponding secretary: Vere Ouest of Aneheim.
insiellim~ officer; Mebel Fitzmorr:s re' ring pn!~i·
dent; Ferel Welker, the fleW pre~·dent Col1ne
Gibbons.' first Yice·pn!sident, end Bunn1e Meyer.
recordi,g secretary (Terry Sons photo)
Beach attorney who has Wed a Thf' park Will o~n t"arly In
S26 mlll1on uxpav~r·s suit on be July with a parking loL boat
t\alf of Santa Ana oilman Dolph launchln« and 5Wimrnma b.ctll·
Granger. acalnst Orange 'count\' tlf'<S. food and beach f<QUipment Su~rvlsors for awarding Mr I con~lons, M said.
Dowd t~ Up~r Bay IN.W with· Mr Smedegaard added that he
out otfidally adVPrtUina for bids did not know Just how much mon~y for the development ls
Dou hnut Man Recalls the War
available to Nf'WJ)Ort Dunes, but
~atlif'r. a County SuPftVbor, .-ho
asked not to be n&JMCI, eltima~
the amount at $300,000.
.., aatlll& LD'DU'I'
"A dozen cSouahnuta, pleue. ..
These are famlUar 1lfOI'dll to
Lester Yard, owner and ~tor
of Yard'a coffee bu, located 01'\
the p~mt.es or t.he All AmeJic&n
manet In C«ona del Mar.
Les. u he Ukee• to be called.
eaw the ''Uaht" In Pblladelphla.
paratroopers b.d l"t"SC'Ued the in Co n ·1 A 'k d ternees at Los Banos eamp. ~ U Cl S e
Yard raided t~ Jap quarters and
~~~~h~~,M ~-:. To Disqualify
NacArtllur.
Thia ls ~ally a smaU world.. 'Adv·asor' AI About a month qo. a ation
-.,on. 1rith Manila plates, atop
ped In front ot the coffee bar and
out stepped a Mr. Slmmona (Lea
haa fofiO(ten hls tlm name l.
-.Ja •• ~t.tJy at the end
~ ~rlta.J.. •
._.,_,. • s..-1 a-......, .. tile '-t 0"'-.. C.... ., W.. c:.lf. 11M pia~ wer. appnwed for ...wr••4 ..-.,. • ~~ a. tt. at., flf .........,. ...-. Cell ~ .,. to .t.U. Man,. ~le -.., tM rt.,.p II• 2 IMt a~ the
-' ~ 1.. tt.. ~'-9: -&.t ~1 JMO L ce..t were ahed by the M aiaten. Curb owr OifiaD Blvd.. With an ~ 4.1 w.. _. ,...._ • W•ll. wby not put the motll«n au.Menee tw 2 -. JDQCll .for A HAA1 o..., ., .,.._ tn jall to ltMP ttwtr eone out? ftrwlace etllnlriey. ( tbtnk I am
f ';:41 HAN A.-· -... •, · , Women h.aw taken over the the only one wbo hun't aaked
• C"' ~ ._ the tlainln6 ot thelr c:hlldren. It 1olaa to bet"1 hear that tome J!. . bou.ehold. They .have UIUrned the OWMr·bullder, "Bow. htlh at
;I ! atl .... ~ ' and the men have taken the easy or h.., IIPla. laave fallen short .t ~ • .on IJID am.a '*LT eat. OUt toward the jftty, there ~y ~t and ha~ let t.hem take pntle eourt.Q. ~~~~~~~·=-··-11;1· 2 ?.+.iF ;q AC><»WIC' ' ' U .-o•r .-uncatera. or your are mackerel and eaUco bUa. A f1Wr. • Uaat u It may, the Ocean • wr-tltlE AR( ~ HiADIH6 n•lcht,;'.', ';,. under 16, call few cla)'S a.co, a bll ac:hool .ot Now, Jet's look at ~ NCOrd. Blvd. ll*!'fator aupertntendent.
The Newport Beach City Council tiptoe~ lightly Monday evening th..e paracrapha to their atten· bonita were feedlna weU lnslde S.rtoua crimes, armed ~bety. l"t-9 Jot oC aatl.afactlon when
in the realm of getting the city deeper in the parking lot bus1ness, e nd tlon. PLEASE. The Balboa Ane· the jetty. On• or these fllhtera arson, rape -up 55~ u 'nleult the J u tldlnc Dept., wtth the c:lty
succeeded in ta lking itself into going ahead. Jlng Olub'a Annual ~unlor Ang· on llaht tackle wlll give yo1,1 a' of . thla nobl' experiment that enelneer, put the Instrument on
This is direct contradiction of official Council policy that parking Una Tournament pta under way real thrill. we ve aone throucb wlth this aaJd rldaepole and found. It 6
for businesses is the responsibility of business. tomor.row lune 13 It oUers to all Thl8 ·la • th 1 11 b crop. lMhH too hJah. No doubt a
I h•v• •n ,·d-· th•t o·•r Count:•"l ,·s excusing itself by saying that hi. d• I •-• d 1!6 n t e ent re ne-up, Y We are the vlctlma or a wav• allaht "ml.tau" In the found&· .. .. .. .... .. .. ...,ya an c r .. un er an op· any meana. I haven't mentioned r k tl8 psycholoatata, tJ h 1 h 0 d . Co rect. businessmen must first put up adva nce payments for parking space portunlty to compete fo7 aome sea-trout h•rrtna opa l eyes (al· 0 c:rac po m, on e I t • r e r • r
rental before the city goes ahead with a parking lot back of City Hell. fine trophies and a lot of. other ao cau.d "butto~·backa") 'tom · Jl8Ychlatrista who tell us we mu.at pleue. Order campUed with.
b "II I worth-while prizes. ~~"'-. m n corblna, aculpln not frustrate the little darUnp Eternal vlctlanoe ~ld ot1. Too You can look 11t •t anyway you want to. ut it st• come oot on Y Other than the ace require· "'d po ba~ a.. h i or we will stunt thelr lniUatlve, many buUdera hav• violated tbe
Ol1e w~y -that the city is getting age in in to a business that shoold ment, there are two main things an He':: are ~::r t~~ ·:os'::ue;:; make them ~idth. and aouao on; Jaw In the put and have ~n
be left to private busine ss. The city will be adding to its duties, and to remember. Each contestant your ~tUng ott to a Jood start Did you note • retc4 ~~to roralven on t.he bula t.hat lt was
there w.ll be need for more per~onnel to toke care of the added de-mus t rectster. Th~ can be done For the amaller ·~tea. 80 com~ ~h~ mo~~ wb?,:ent 'to ~~d ~~ ju.at "an honest mistake."
toils. at any tackle store or sportt~h-mon In the harbor, USE SMALL aya . , ey eren 1~ would Notlce to all bulldera, especial·
This i~· ust o"e mo&e step towerd e•ponsion of government, a nd lng landlnc In the Harbor Area, HOOKS. By SMALL, I mean real ~~~J~::::· 10~~ ~~~respect for Jy thOM bulldln• for SJ'eCUlatlon:
;, a l"eld 1n which ,t does not belong. or a t Balboa Anellnc Club Head· Jy TPNY no Ja reer than you gh 1 ThirtY minutes after you tum
• • • quarters on "A" street, near the would ui. for trout. Then. ~ 1 e aw. your flnlt ahov•trull of that 59 e IT'S ABOUT TIME TO CAll A HALT Pavlllon, on Balboa. There are SMALL PIECES OF BAIT. Perch. 1 wonde r how ma ny parents fH t or clty dlrt between the curb
The some goes for the trailer park business The city is in it, in ~o r~ or any sort. Th• second smelt, opa l·eyes and some of the right here kiln Newhport Berfach Icon· and your property on Ocean
h • be 1 d • must ~ tha t fish to be entered othe-have v"'ry ~mall mouth~. done brea nc t e cu •w awa Blvd., th•re wtll be calla to th• d elli•e fosh•on -so deloxe, in foct. thot t e roles hoo to sea e '" ..-" "" cod Could be th t tb'-wlll have to be ~l~h~ a nd a If you use hooks that are too of our e. a ... Building Dept. Anytime xou come dew, so thot traoler d wellers would come by to rent spoces. w•lght -allp filled ln. This, again. large, or use too much bait, you'll Ia th• start of the rotten Jack of above that curb 11~ your t•n·
So now the Cty Mannopor~ is full . and what is the ne•l step? can be doQe at a ny of the regis· get lots of nibbles but few flah. respect by juveniles for all laws, ants are colne to Jive In an at·
Whet would you suppose! More l11nd for the trailer par~ of coursel tratlon places mentioned abov«.>. 1 a lmost forrot another lmpor· all parents, all teachers, and all mosphere or dislike, to put tt
Thot sugge stio, come up Mo11dey evening at the Council meet-At each place where you reg-tant rule. All fish must be caught grown·ups, who ln thelr book are mildly. It hu happ.ned before.
ing M~yor J11mes Stoddard gave the logical government-in·businJtss lster, a card wUl tell you the con· with a rod a nd line. No hand· old fashioned fuddy-duda. llnd will aealn.
argument, on the theme of ''were in it: let's moke it bigger.' Said the test rulea. Usually (and I pre· lines! I haven't checked but there Th• arg~ent that the child • • • moye r, We have a successful o perotion in the Morin~~park. If the addi sume the same deta ils will ap· will probably be two divisions. as would be <fellchted to send hla e aEKDfDEa
tion of more lond is needed to get more re ve11ue, we should consider it ply this yearl the big prize goes was the case last year. One dlvl· parents to jail 1• abnormal. Th• Don't forg.t the breakfast at
-•;r fet out of the bus•nes>. to the boy or girl who catches the slon was for anglers 11 and un-nonnal child, thouch at Urnes In tht Corona·~! Mar Yout.h Center
f "d largest number of species of edi· der: the boys and girls. 11 to 16 anger would Uke to see' 1'111 par· Sa d J ly 12 f 7 t 11 I 2o'l blod of eclremely voluoble bey ront property prov• e a ble fish. To win. you'll need 20 yPars make up the older division. e nta In hell when he Ia truatrat· a.mU: ~~ke~ wUi :mavall:ble
fi,..e :;:.ol for the r,ty h get onto bu~1ness. in competi tion with its own species or more. It the contest This Is a fine Idea. a nd gives· the ed, hu a pride or famJly ao that soon. All proceeds to the Youth to~ poy•ng c•t•zen , the11 11 couple more bloch would be even better goes as It usua lly does. younger ones 8 much more sport· when the chips are down h• will Cef\ler.
-.,d ever"l more blod• 11fter th11t would be better yet. Where is Don't let this discourage you. lng opportunity to win. tlcht for hl8 borne and famJly
the e.,:-J of th, lil"e of reo~onong? There is no end, unt.l the entire There are a dozen or more ki nds Natura lly we can't cover ALL agalru~t all comers. If he won't nt~• ., ;5 sociolozed _ 0 co11d1t.on which we are appro11ching with of fish right In the harbor that the details here. but th•re a re a ttren h• la abnormal and does
(,,1 • ·~n ng cert11,,..ty can be entered. The easiest lot of people hereabouts who not belonc In decent aocl•ty. So
I recoil thot I felt pretty lonesome whe, I opposed the coty s caught Is pro ba bly the perch. really enjoy helping young ones we have places to put them
I f h d I f h I 1 f II "d h which range out around almost f hi whe re the dop won't bark at p o~, ~r t e e uxe e(pons1on o t e tr111 er porK. A ter a . sao t e I 1 d k y with their Is ng. Parents a re th•m.
opoloqosts including ell of the Cou,cil of that fme Its good for ft::r r •r ~rh oc · ~~ut are vh~7 first, but If your parents are golf·
the c t{.because it will bri'lq in more money." So if it b,;nqs in money you·ie :~l ~nc a ,s:;e~rc~' ~w~ ers or something other than ang· m~·a~o~ ~~ ~~~-:;
its o~ay. So will slot moch.,es and g11mbling tables bring the city on the bottom (you'll need a l«.>rsrt, yoltu slttfllt hAskave one bli !f_P1• by the famous tud.,•. Samuel
d d d po un y e . your ta ..... e 1 • m:>rey. ar~ 1 111 O'le t me slnkerl are the mem bers of the dealers The people who sell ball Lebowitz, who has spent a life.
I am now f111d1nq myself." l.ttle !ess lonesom~ in f·qhltng the flat family. the halibut, turbot. and fu;hlng gear. I have never time dealing with juv•nlle delln· e'~cr~achment of government ento buseness enterpm e s. Other local laand -dab, etc. These are a ll fine seen one yet who wouldn't go a q uency. His 9 words: "Put fathe r
cotizel"'s are recognizing the dange r in this trend. It has to be slopped ea::ng. 100· long way to h~lp a !~herman. back at the head of the fa mly."
1f we are to retain our form of government, 11nd we heve to do the
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f'-h fyou try dltflleborentt areas, or no ma tter how young, to r•t • • • , · · h h 1 1 1 1 1 J · th b ttl ..,. rom a sma a . you may e WATCB:DOC: OP TBE VI&W s ~r;p ng r~g t ere on tr-.e oco eve •. Oln .e !' e c t ze., catch spot·fln. yellow·fln or Chi· s~rted. I have been called. amona oth· na croakers, all of which are not Now -Good Luck a nd Good hi that t 1 d-"' • SOMEONE OUT THERE LIKES US only good sport bu t ve~ gnrvt to Pr I ngs were no nten OC'U
Thdnh, folks. for the many comments 011 lo~l weel's Log. It is ' • """'< Fl.~hing! to be compllm•ntary, the watc"· dog of the Ocean Blvd. vlew In reassuring to be reminded that there is concern for fo irness, even in Corona del Mar.
politics, and appreciation for accuracy in reporting. U you think I haven't a flock
• • • of UA!at.antl ·on that job. y?u e OBSERVATIONS ON THE ELECTION should uk the builder who 1J
Time Changes
At Highs Here
School wiJI. keep at dltferent
times next fa ll at N•wport Har·
bor a nd Costa Mesa High Schools.
dis trict trustees decld~ Monday
afternoon.
Staeg~red bus schedules for
more eUictent transporta tion will
mean tt)at Harbor Rleh's tLrst
bell will rlnc at 8:20 a.m. and
lut at 2 :00 p.m. Costa Mesa Hleh
younesters wtll troop Into their
first cla.u at 8:05 a.m. and leave
at 2:11p.m.
The r.ubject of thet log was the lost migule slob in the back el now buUcUDc a ,.ldeJ~Ce OD tM
condidete Roy MeyROie, an attock conspicuously unsupported by facts. ===~~~==~~
The effect of thlln .alification can be measured by lookinq at the elec·
1ion retums irem ether oreas of the fifth supervisorial-di.trict. ttWay KCIIO OP TilE WA11-IIOOP • .U n.. Jndlan rwver did com .. re· ~rom the reach o(. ttle pci'on pen. I Usten and read or oar need to h•nd the nHd ror keeptl'\l the
Down the coast, in San Clemente, Roy Maypole polled the im put a multl·mliUon sputnik Into gun clean~ a nd olled. For een·
pressive mam ln of 1,11! +C1 7So over Heinz Ka iser. That s 11n advan· orbit In t.he Interests of national eratlons he thoueht that the
·w ~ ~.... 1 1 d defense, a,..d the pooh-poohlncof nolse wu tbe destructJve e le· tage of qlmpst 3 o £ '1;· l agune Beach, Mr M"YP0 e e 1 827 to our Strateifc Air Command, I am me nt, a nd always held the lead
1.673 Here in the HarbOr /\rea. where the ft..ll force of the libel w iiS put In m ind of th• grave mistake pellet as an unnecesury fnct·
spreod. Mr, Maypole ""-'S swamped by more t.,o"l o 2 to I vnle For that the nath•e Am•rlcan Indian dental to t he lethal property of
1he e'ltire district Mr. Kaiser wo'l re efec'"c" II$ s-.per~ or by 11 mor made from the time that the first the gun.
g n ')t 0 l.ttle under 2 to I; • while man touched foot on this I Wh•n 1 he white m an •nllated
Continent. and for 250 years the Indian aa a n ally and In·
• THEY Of[)N'T All COME TO PRAISE whf'n t he Indian resigned as a structed him In the correct use
I m I odmol th~• no! everyo"'! who comme ... ted c n t~e l.,q d d 1 w.trrlor In the 1880's. of the firearm. as both the
.. w 1.. , m :'! There wl)• 0,..8 v"C",....P mer'dr( l"'tele -f, ..., Bf11der~ At the time of the wh ite man's French and the British did In th•
F • .., f r,..,.,,,. of •he 1957 Gr3 , :1 Jurt ( cu <"""' re 1d ~ me~<<'lge romlng . the Indian was arm ed French and Indian War, th• In·
L th' 1 with a most eUiclent weapon, dian lost one of his creat cralta e ew ore 0 " ·~ Sllm"' PllQe . . . thP bow and a rrow and he was that of camoufla e and or con~
QDA CIIOJCE lnDIG
Lamb Legs
VIDA CHOICE lnDrC::
lslanct La4y .... ....
New~rt
lea c:h
, Y.,u. wdl see th.11 hoo; chore of wo•d, f' '". 'erv well wdh th.,t highly skilled In th.at weapon. It cealment, and ~he gunsmoke c; '• '! <:or•Q ""I ~pr~., 1er o f the ' eel. The letter rem•'l'l~ me .,,.,~t<'llq•c t~l~y hurl tremendous striking power made him a n easy ma rk for the
"' +'l dl'lyS of t~,. hu<'~l zer Pemember. frl~,? Th 11 wos barl 1n and arcuracy at the dista nces the morl' accurate ma rksman hla
1953 wh~>n Br11d~n ;,,-j •o ·t(lrt f.; OW" l'tt1" P<'~per on order I .) q ve lnctlans fought an!1 huntf'cl. Tht> white man enemy. Uncas' not·
c•rre o n IJ ho, fer· ..,.,, •oout ,cme "d·v·r1 •. 1l m tl; new .pclF·Ar v.pn pon was beauttfully well withstanding, the Indian was al·
,.., .. ., -;ultNI to his terrain. It was nea r-ways a lousy ma rksman with a
• ly silent, and It did not revea l tlrl'nrm.
e SHAll W E LOOK AT THE RECO RD ? thP hiding point from which It ONE BUJfDaED TEARS-The
1/'j, 0 J ( ,U ~~ I J ~ rot'IN <':)me r! tf.e rr ....,_.,,.,,, o'lb"uf the (f)ljnt ( W ;l'l fired. advanceme nt Of th• Wh ite man
• '-"'' ~·· m11de ·.., t•,. Gre~nd Jury reF crr c.ver the signoture of our To rPplenlsh the ammunition in settling the North American ~o • .., 1~1 Br ,,:J,."? HP•e Jre 11 few w:11; no problem for the Indian, Continent would have been held
Lamb Chops=. L.l
. ,t f b anrl a gl'eat. large supply of ar· bark 100 years If the Jndlan had 0• '"C'J" r ,· • f qover~,·,.,e~ 1 ~ 0" re v~>r,,,. r. ecrm•~"g rows had very little weight. and stuck to the bow and arrow, and
,.. ··Lo J•u'l~ 1 ..... • "''e".' .,.., of r"'," .., ... o [)u'"l1f m~>thods o f prr on('e !'hot, and then retrieved, th«.> S<'orned t.he whlte m an 's alow
e •• c ,,...,, c: "' • r s ~1/ h"'oe "> cooe w 'h tne demand • .,f nrrow rould be uc;ed to kill once and Inferior weapon, the mWikfl. ,~ r>•rl 11''1'1 C P >'I ... " '' •ec~rolrq •. ,,..,.. · · . ~.un. I IIISTOBT UPEATS JTSELP.
Trc jJr! w r red w tn +he , .. e~ca~ot.f,. "0!1CI..~ on that th,.....,..-Th.t> bow and arrow wao; the but I sincerely hope t hat thll
''? '""~lb l1t 1 d'd 'luthor ty of the Board c' Super.,i•ors is distr b-pe~·t weapon for t~e Indian <'OUntry realizes the efficacy of
.,• ... J ~ , m,,r:~~-w~ ·,..h i· rot in 11ccoro w .... qenere~lly <!ICcepted but th,.. poor sap didn t have the Its very cU«tlve arm of deferu~e,
r • ~,. r ~s,. f ,,,,~d busi,es~ odmo,..·s+-11· cr SE'n~ 10 realize 11· I the 11trlklng alr force. and that
I• · ! .. '! r:l~·~·:J,... r.>f the iury thnt t.,e Bo.v.J d Supervison BIC NOISE AHD A CLOUD OF the movem•nt to forget ItA ex· ~·" •l ., r"u~-l '' !!l~e the ocl•o, requir .. -:1 h le •en the waste SMOU. When Ule Indian heard lstence. and to reach, Instead, for ~ d f . 1 f the wonderful noise that th«.> th new no'""' bauble that the 1 • H f..,rd wh 1 rl!$ul t f•c m d ;reg_,, cr the e ·ent.a s 0 or· . . e • .. ;, ,. whltP mans mWiket made and other side hu now, Is not carrl•d g l~" z11 c r Clr :I m.)Mqement. . . . saw the gaping hole Its .50 caJI. 1 f O~.;r c.ou'lly odminislroti011. for wont of ectoon by the Board brt' ball made to his brother's 00 ar. ______ _
' f S JP'"' ~or.) o. ste11doly foiling f.,rther ~~nd fart her below the hid£>, nothing would do but the 1 1\ft voor prlntinq n.eds will be
· -d H -l• •1( ep 1t~bl"' to prevete enterprise' . . . Indian must have this n~w Medl· handled conveniently and court Br1 len ' erpl.,n.,tio, is that Mr Koiser name wos not men· I clnr Gun of t he white man, and
ti '""J on the Gnnd Jury report. Perhops the above stotemenls are he threw away a tar superior eouslv in the completely .. quip·
.., ...,.. ... J ,t the file clerk •n the Prob11tion Deportment, cr the janitor in weapon. his bow and arrow. ped J ob Printinq Deportment oi
tl C t H when he took the musket. The EnaiQn. r1e "II' "U~e.
I' ho~ been my ~Kperience. however thot when folh li~e Brad en
IC<'I' .1,,. En~oq11 op1rl. they don I meM the quy in the b11c~shop who L
sets ·~e type or PVel1 the meilmon who deltvers the En~ig,. They l)re ellen -
oom . .,q theor brodb11ls ot me the fellow who runs the show. The same
courtesy should be ettended to county government. If there is criti-
(isrn •o be mode and blame to be placed it should fall squorely on the To th• Editor:
guy\ wh o run that ~how, the supervisors. Thaf5 how I interpreted the The Enslen:
report of the 1957 Grand Jury of Orange County.
Whom did you have in mind, foremen Braden?
You know that the columns of the Ensign ere always~pen to your
efforts -even a s in izer s.
' JIOURL'I MDOIUOTA
SLICED ro• TOU11
COWV&NI&NCE
OPEN Lap .....
~BACON #
SUNDAY
I ,,,. I UL Tl . .....
A JJUt7 at tiM Celona 6iJ Ku t.Awta, 111Jic. a.m.nc.. Aftn Gun· Arvo Baa.-. Pubu.hll'
Youth" c::·e n t • r Ia • t T)l~ c1er1oa. D 1• d r e E u e y, Vatty Newport .Harbor J:atiall mai'Ucl U.. ftrial due s-on of laWM, Ardith • Luley Haney Dear Str: the ~ ct.,. jpOnjoi'e<l by Homnan; ' Jn Mflalf ol tM Wat Newport Capt. lottn Rountrw, Cotnman· the JfewpGIII't 8eadl &eic'Nation Jean Smith .• Meorle Coleman. Beach lln~nt A8m. and der of the llth Cout Guard Dt.· A tnmd toward the entry ot Dl~ However. the eta. laU latb&ra J"rtaby, Tracy Boer, Tet· ou,_lv• we would Uke to thanlc trlet, announ<»d that a ltudy 11 very •mall outboard boata. 101ne
prowd JIO po~ft~tar that ptana are ry Flanq'in, Karen 8oth, Marilyn you and )'OUt Mtf for th4t pub· beloe conducted with the view u Uny u 8 feet In lenarth. hal
htn• dlJ~ctlt~Md for conUnul~ Ferrell, l•lla Budco. Sherry Cu.y· Uclty teetlwd ln our cle&n·UP tow d establl .. , been "oted In r~nt ottahore tM tnttr\lCt\on. el', Tftf)' Zander and JCathv lor· campalp t.rom IIJay 3 to May 17. ar s."nr a new poUcy ewnta, In addition, many craft
,Membera df the dua are: dan. ' YOUII YefJ tn1.1y ~~d ~~re motorboat cru1aes have attempted to ltart on a
Uncia M&rttn. Pat •ny, Cay Joe Cuala ' The Cout Guard Dlatrkt Co eru&.e or ra~ In an unaate condl·
Mcll!IV1tt, Patti KeU, Kay Gorney, E R •d Campatrn Cttalnnan mander la cbarpd tth :::· Uon due to overlo&dtne.
8aU tbe lonr. Jon& summer • . . Diane Corney. Chrta CUU•n. Mi· X-e s I e nt Ce-ntral Newport Beach-eaUon and enf~nt p:;m . "In tile Interest of protectJne DoWD wttb tM alann clock . . • chelle Porter. Sandl Walker, Can· Colnmuntty Alan. apeclal local rerulatlon he ~;:'. Ute and property It may be nee·
JrHidUt at ten, \)1 .... mom ..• dy Brawn, SheUa StNnr. Shirley v·.s•ltS co~~ • • • .0 eeeaary for aafe conduct o1any es&afY to ultimately limit partie·
Tbrow away the •hoes .•• OUt MtJcChn ... ri£1!!'~ ~~Ulatta !!mEllotflebqU' Pedtet. lVI Arvo Ha""pa• marine relattu and paradel. !patine outboard •ntlrea to th~
with the zlnc oxide ... Play, all
and dream .•. Swim. sail watch
televiaion .•• Picnics, bar·b·ques~
brunches ... Crowd's In, crowd's
out! Then ..•
.... ~···-. •'" ..., ,.. of 16 feet and over len(tll." Capt.
Hazel, Art Codlnea. Kathleen lttchard Farnsworth, Conner lo-Newport Harbor Enslen Rountree aald. "We are watchlne
Vardy, Kathleen Rafferty; cal reatdent. who la With the Corona detMar Grun·lon Due future acheduJed events wtth In·
Veronica and Bandy Nlewtar· C.I.A. In Wuhlneton. D.C., has Dear Hop, terest and much will depend on
O'lftkl, Pat Smith l uUa Hanna· been v'-ltln" M Gertrud W l··-a llttl t t t .. • k the conduct of the.e •v•n•e ..
tord, Suaan Unrlch. Jn_.d n.-bn, .. • rs. e al-.... e no e 0
.... n you A • J 8 "' "' ..... ••• .,... dron at 3700 Seaview Ave., Co· for the nJce article about Jay gain une I The 16·foot mlnlmum will not
leU Weaver, lottn Woodtutt, Tom rona del Mar-the address where Bohle. We are still In shock and be lmpo&ed at P~nt. but u an
SchmJdt. Tom Bryan, Barbara he used to live during World feel the world has lost a very interim meuur•. each approval Lonrley, Randy Lynch, Teny War 11. wonderful penon. A 4-nleht grunion run Is ached· tor future events w11J specl.ty
..,. Mr. Farnsworth wu stationed Of course every time you run a ulc:d to start at the local beaches some l~r minimum len~ for
C I d 1
at the Santa Ana Army Air Base pltcure of that doll Karln she next Wednesday evenlne, June boat entries, taking Into consid· ra%y ea and taught ~gllsh classes there steals the show -.. what a dart-18• from 10
=
45 to 11
=
15· e.ratlon the location. time or year. during the war. He met Peg Mon-ine. On su~uent nlghta th• runs type of event. etc. Additionally In
T AI
tanye, the niece of Mrs. Wal· I hope the maJority or cltl.tens are supposed to atart as follows: Coast Guard patrolled events. the ree 5 ong dron, and they were married and around here read your WoDderful 11 p.m. Thut'lday, lune 19; 11:45 Coast Guard Patkll Commander
made their ho1ne at 3700 Seaview. Editorial re the attark on ROY p.m. Friday, June 20; 12:4.5 a.m. will be dlre<.-1f'd to ra~ With Hwy in COM After the war he was sent to MAYPOLE ... fact ls. I think Sunday, June 22. drawal of boots of unusual de·
• Japan. where he was In charee of they should be forced to read It Grunion may be caught on the sign or those whwh 1n hi" opln-
For • lAr9e selection of
Y ARDA6,E - UN ENS
IEOOtNG -NOTIONS
PATTERNS
IOYS' I GIRLS'
TOT +o TE£N
CLOTHING
·s
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'h .... ""' --.... ... » .......... 0....,. ee-t ........ Q ab. tile COMl·
Corona d~ Mar artist Rex
Brandt aaya It may sound Uke a
crazy Idea. but he calls It the
cheapest way to beautify tM
business district of our town.
all education under General and realize how unfair politics beach or in the surf by hand on· lon do not posses.'l adequate sea
Douglu MacArthur. He also can be. not to speak of the per·lly. There Is no 6ag Umlt, but a l404 v-.. Udo spent 3 years In Beirut. Lebanon. sonal hurts to the ODf' under fire. fishing license Ls required for worthiness to warrant partidpa
He Is the son of Myron Farris-Thanks again, and klndeflt per· persons 16 years of age and over. ftl;;;;o;;;;n;;;;l;;;;n;;;;t;;;;h;;;;e;;;;e;;;;\:;;e;;n;;t.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;~~~N~ew~.port~~a..ch.~g~c.li~if~.~~
worth of Spokane, Wash, whose 14mal regards to Peg, KARIN, and It Is unlawful to dtg boles In the (I
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letter on "The Beauty Around yourself. beach to trap the ~nion . til e&-. T .. tt. ~t
....... Cit 1111 llalbcw Sl.ct.. c.-. ...... 1.-t ,_ tlala .._._...._._._AMC4ll·
...... J)C:p&billftt .. E.apWr•
..... .. lllf.Uy Ws.d-ap.
pUMM•r u .,.. ... lt -... CIDd ...... Ulre ,.rt·tiiDe 01 tall·
... --u.s. ....-. thll ......, .. ..,._...,.., ... you.. .•
............ tMt -.... ....... ...-r .. be IQCC)MI•
hl ................ .a.
• well • qz""'~• ... u .,.. .... .,.. ......... utn
Mlp tldll ..--.... P" these
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Plant trees alone both 1ldes of
Coast Hwy., he recommends.
"We can become known u a
beautiful tree·llned community,"
Mr. Brandt told members of the
Corona del Mar Chamber of Com·
merce at a recer\t breakfast
meeting.
•·we have to do somethll)g to
compete with the new shopplne
district to be developed near
here. Tr-HS lining our business
street wtU Invite peopl~ to stop
and shop."
He suggested the strip along
Bayside Dr. as a location for a
tree farm because lt ls In a pro-
tected area.
U1" was published In last week's Sincerely,
Ensign. Before coming here. Rich· Mrs. John Nelson Hurtt
ard vlslfie<l hLS father, who has 416 Haul Drivt>
been quite Ill. Corona del Mar
Pearce Victor
As AMS Prexy
In Final Vote
Dance Planned
''Raas to RlchPS" will ~ the
theme of the Newport Harbor
Servlre ~ague party Oct. 18, tht>
group dec-Ided last w~k-
The dinner dance will be ht>ld
A record·breaklng 66 per rent In the Newport Bea«'h American
of eligible OCC voters turned Legion Hall, under the chairman
out for the stuaent body elec I ship of Mrs. Edward Ward.
tlons. ch0081ng freshman agrlcul· The ~aeu-'s "Community Un·
ture major Jay Moore for the dt>rstandlng" series will b4wln
Wert II Start S..
01 OCTICII
Work ls expected to start In
Sf>ptember on an $84.500 •xten·
slon of thf' technology buildlne
at Orange Cout College. Th• Co
rona del Mar architectural firm
of Pleger. Blurock, Hougan and
Ellerbroek i• preparing plana for
a new shop for sheet metal rab·
rlratlon, and additional mechan·
lra l drafting room, an oftlce and
store room. Completion date Is In
February.
Thank y 0 u •••
VOTERS OF THE 5111 DISTRICT!
Your ~ of coa1ideDce eftdeacecl by you
•ote 1.1 alocenly appndcrted.
I eapedally wa:Dt to tbaDk t.be mGDy people wbo
belped 1D tbe CIUDpaigJL Your lupport WCII a becat
WGJ'1D.iDg dbplay wbicb I aball nner ~t.
1'hal:ab agaiD for your woaderful aupport.
HEIIZ IIISEI
SU'P£8VIS08
Partia! • and more parties! LEGAL JIOTICE high office of ASB president. Oc't. 8 at the N~port Beadf El·
There'• rolnJ to be • run time CERTIFICATE OF BUSil''{ESS Moore. with an Intensive and ementary School.
at the Corona del Mar Youth Cen· Flct1tlous Firm Name colorful campaign. outpaced vet· tel' and tbe Mooee Hall. come Frl· THE UNDERSIGNED does here-eran campus politico Marshall ln. AL-Ma. J • W-11-L N~ t II -
day nllht of nat week. the 20th by certify that It Ia conduotlnr •a Sultlvan In a ••n·oU election -I I ---'I "11 .... •.• Mom'a wtth 7th. 8th and 9th retail off sale llquor store busl· Monday and Tuesday lut week. AI 1-l-..._.._ "'The U>ague for Symphonlt>S IJO~ .._ WAIKDD
l'a-,.,.d an -•.. Th-n.,. at 2229·33 Eaat Coaat Hlrh· . Twenty.elaht othe< of r I < e ' -• ,..,_,. fo• Youth" " the name or a oew· Swim ""'"" ......._ -,....,. ~·.-.,...... .,. opo.-d by the...,. way. N...,.,rt Beaoh unde< the we"' filled In the ,.rula• eleo· ly o•aa"".<d o,..nge Couoty Phil· ~ G~~~u.~!:.-llen'a AJoba
-tloo Department and the Lad· fictitious linn na""' of "The •ona last week and In the ••n· M.,.. Norman Chandle•. P"''· hannonto Society group. --~--------
leo ct tbo -and a .. golna Ko•ke(' and that oald Onn Ia otta. The long.awalted amend· dent 01 the Sout .. m Callfomla Mn. Howa.d Roberta of Santa ,. -.,._-. 1-• to -)1. £--to eontlnue Utroulb J uly and Au· com~ o1 the following cor· mentJ to the ASB Constitution Symphony Assn .• will speak at a Ana Is president. Other otflcena 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;-;.;ICJ~A~&~IW~&~A~ft..~~&I~UI~~IO~~&~tll~llm~~;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;-.
JUSt on tbe 2nd and 4th l'rida)'l porat1on whOM name In full and were a ccepted. program of musical lnterpreta · are Mrs. Sheldon Kales secre·ll ot the month ••• There wll) ~ place of bus1neU Is as tollowa. Mlke Sarnl copped the ASB Uon at l1:30 a.m. today 'Tbura· tary; Mrs. Marearet Black. treu·
4anCe lJwtniCtlon and 1anclna to· wit: vice· presidency, and a newcomer day) In the Newport Harbor ~rer; Mn. Donald Newtn'"' 33 t he u cal Yacht Club. bershl -.. • • . ..-. •teltalnment ancl,.. s.ran Sale. Company, 2229· o t po tl field. Dour Brlnk, The Proeratn Ja beine preMRt· mem P chairman; 1IJ1L Ar· wUl Eut Coast JUJhw~. Newport won tbe po.t or lCC preatdent. ed by t.be o....n. County Ptill· thur Clarkaon 8ryan. pobUdty
THANK .YGU ... ~ Callfamla • club orpntzatlonal oftlart. balmOiftle -~-tn ...... _ ..JI ... _ dl.a1n:nan. and lilrL lack Sdlll· :r;~=~~==st~mrt~-~ A ....,...._ W•-repJat ~1 ~.~ -::U;;;;;nc.=...-:::.Wk":::::: .... :::::U=~:....-~
1011 Chue wUl be no concert 1D .Ju)y. ==--1 .. ·---IIIII'
* * * Aalll IIIII .... ,..-tittl What • ..._ ...... ..., baadal
AlriiiMr WM ,_ ~ • ..,.,_
... -01 •• c.-t Colleyo. ...... ,..... ... elates CO'D
_. ••• ~ wW be m i&IJe
.., ............. peat..,.
,. 01, ..... ,....... a:lld
aiiDJJI' us .•. 'I'M flat peaty ......... , ..... ,...to
liA-... •-,... a..s .. It .. hl ... patJel
Will Jtltll I .0 ~ JUy ..................... ...s ................ f'dckr Af·
.. 10 ~ .. c.tc ..... Ja
.. ~ ............ Ow1a
....., ........ ......., Tlacy
... tr• Kl ....._ • • • Agcda
-··· -..... pat tbeee --... ., ....,.. ... ,.... .......... ~vet-to-.... ....... ... peaty,_
t 0 ••••baftet ... ..... sus. c:.apa. a.
* * * n-e Shoe Tree nnally bloomed
••• It bl~ed lut week with a trMndlY dtarrnlna Interior of pull~ wblte and elass ... Ned aiMS Jt.arp Anderson, of Udo
IM. fw the past four yeana, In·
vttl ~bOdy to come and ~ee
tWr ~plete Un.e of hllh faah· ....
.. -·
\-COUNTY OF ORANGE I
ON TillS Jrd day of June. 1958.
before me. a Notary Public In
and for said county and state,
oesldlne therein, duly commls·
sloned and sworn. personally ap·
pea red ·Rudolph Ferda and Glad·
yce A. Ferda, President and Sec·
retary respectively of Seran Sales
Cqmpany, a California corpora·
t1on, known to me to be the per-
sons wha.e names are subscribed
to the within Instrument. and &~knowledged to me that they
executed the same . WITNESS my hand and official
seal. HARRY ASHTON
NotarY Public In and for
aald County and State .
My Commlaalon expires
May 18, 1961 .
Ashton. Drohan lr
Marchetti
3345 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. Callf .
Publlsh: June 12. 19. 26, July 3.
1958. In the Newport Harbor En·
•len.
WDrl PDIT llf TnllfQ
Marjeen Moritz ot 2446 Ekkn
vJce.presLdency went to s&moald Av• .. eo.ta Mesa. a sophomore
Sole candidate tor AWS presl: at Newport Harbor High School.
d•nt, Barbara Calnr retained her won first place In novice typine
Qtrlce, and Incumbent vlce·prHI· at the Oranee County business
dent. Leanne Geyer, was re.elect· contest held at Anaheim High ed School. She was awarded a tro·
For the ASB ~ts Karen Wag-phy, and the school alw re·
ner was selected recording secre· celved a n award.
tary; Katy Fitzgerald. corre•·
pondlng secretary and Jean An·
JAMES B. un
c..cres--, 2MI Di*icl
derson. treasurer. '
Lone candidate Dave Busa and
Bonnie Baker took the respecttve
offices oJ director of men's and
women's athletics.
Jenean Romberl succeeds Mar·
shall Sullivan u director of ac·
tlvltles. a.nd Bonnl~ Lloyd won
the post of publlcatJons director
over veteran campus publica·
Uons man, Bob Careaga.
Carol Talstra as a aJn~le can·
dldate kept her office u A WS
secretary, and Diann Saean wu
elected treasurer.
Eieht representatives at l~e
were elected: RJchard Brightman.
Stephanie Bruton. Nancy Hen·
nines. Paul lobln, Norma Me·
Guire, l im McMuters, Dlanne
Tonne and Lynn Wll..son.
Elected u lone candidate fo~
an offlce were Terry Reich. el.c·
tiona conunbsloner; lon Simon,
a s s e m b 1 y cornmlsaloner; Ron
Keek. head yell leader and Caro·
lyn Moody, head aon1 leader.
Voted In u pep eommlaionsr
w-.. Don Lanr and u plannln1
and CO·OP commt..lonel', Dtclt
Mtner. D e f e a t e d AMS praldentJal
candidate SamoUi wu appoint-
ed by the newly elected P,.t·
dent. Pearce. to act ln the capac· tty or vtce presid-nt.
~,p HUn GlAb.l ~:t •
\J 0~01 will &ills "-J()Mr't • eorona del . Mar Pharmacy
cite llhll _,, •••tiel
Yardley. Old Spice. His and King' a Men after shave
Fitted and Unfitt.d Cases
Gift Soaps
ALSO: ''TIMEX" WATCHES -RONSON UGHTERS
SPECIAL SWIM
SWIM FINS
HIS
CANDIES
Assort.d Chocol.tes, mats, CI'MfN. ~h
... ~ toH.escotchl
Home F.h-.d fe•01it ..... pec.n ro1..
......... boN. fvdC)M. je5es1
No .,c...._ ces•ed p;.c...
1 lb. lox ··~ lb. lox suo
TRUNKS
e BILLFOLDS
' OPEN EVElY EVENING "Tit 1:30 P.M.
sets
\
J'rlen41Y NeJ&hbal>hoo4 serw.
P.AB.D:S·D'LL
MOIITOAJtY
110 Broadway
Ll 8·3633 6 8-MM COIIta X..
'Man Trap'
Getting Set
LEONARD CARNEY of .Boston.
a member of the board of
trustees of the Christi&{! Science
Publishing Society, was named
last week as president of the
Mother Church, the First Church
of Christ, Scientist, at the an -
nual meefing held in Boston.
Attending the annual meeting
from the Newport Beach Chris-
tian Science Church were Mr.
al'ld Mrs. William Polston. Girls who don't yet know that
the way to a man's heart will h k THANKS ••••
have a chance to learn beginnJng -De at T a es at 10 a.m. Tu~day In the Corona
:;;;;;.;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.f del Mar Youth Center. J h R ll f Dlii"Cr . Cooking classes will be con· 0 n OWe
.... l ••• ,. ducted by Mrs. Jerry Gerkin,
I •..... Sou them Counties Gas Co. home
P-ET .... econ<>mlst ln 4 two-hour sessions.
There ~til be a bake-ott June
John Rowell, 86, of 2191~ Pearl
Ave.. Balboa Island, died last
week after a lengthy Illness.
You fiDe npport at tbe poUa Taeeday ...,_. JW
ban CODfldeDce Ia the fiDe olflcwa ... --... ~
your Orcalp Cowaty SberUb Depa:atua•t. i ;...... a.t
the but yoa ban apia p1oced ID .. • y-. laliidld
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
Harbor Blvd. at Glsl~
KIMBERLY 5-U58
(•0 ,...)__ Z7 with prizes for winners. Class·
WOikf'll .. ,... -~ will be limited to the first 20 WKJG8S OJI'LY \1 OZ. I dJ g .. ealy r • s•. I If·· students who reg ster, accor n
A New Concept ln Penonal to Newport Beach Rec;eatlon Dlv.
Radlo. Ear Phone and carry. oUiclals, sponsors of 1he event.
lnl Ca.M Optional. ExtrL . DIVIS .. IWI ca.
He was a native of Mississippi
and had lived here 4 years.
He was former pollee chief of
Lake Elsinore. Callt.
Survivors Include his wire. Em·
rna .
School Price
Going up Here
New p o r t Elementary School
District trustees last week a dopt·
ed a preliminary budget $61,745
JAMES A.' MUSICK ....... c ••• ., .
For all your
PrlnUng Needs
u a.sa7 ~-~111M.. eo.t.l .... I
Funeral services were conduct·
ed at Baltz Corona del Mar Chap·
P. el, with the Rev. Floyd Timmons
of Huntington Beach ortlclatlng.
Interment followed In Harbor
Rest Memorial Park Cemetery.
higher than lalt year's budget.,~f~~==~==~==;:::=::::::=:~~~~!·~~~ Primarily responsible for the
jump, according to assistant SU·
perlntendent, Tom Woodward, ls
an automatic teacher salary ln·
crease of $38.060.
• • • • •
THE ENSIGN
Publishing Co.
OJUoM 3-0550
2850 E. Cout Highway
Corona del Mar
••
MATTRESSES
~-Cottae F0caahbbew ln'etular Shapes nw-aDUJU)DfO
COSTA MESA MATTRESS CO.
• 2110 Newport ll..t. UW+, .. IJCO
"
•
This young mon's leomlng to climb a pole at a telephone
.,classroom in the sky." He'll get many hours of training,
becaUJJe there's a lot more to it than you might think.
For instance, you have to make sure your right ann and
leg move up at the same time. (Same with your left arm
and leg). And you have to get the hang of the belts, the
spikes. and all the other equipment. We have special
schools not only for linemen but installers, operators,
and many others. And with good, well-trained people on
the job, you can be sure your service is in ~ood "1\nds.
• • •
nPS FOR IEnU IIlLI.
F. IEnER SERVICE
l ocal telephone dials are spinning l:ke never before. The reason:
extensive use of Direct Distance Dialing IDDD).
Here are a few tips to better ODD Service:
1. Haw the number written down before dio!in~. Dial the
number without hesitation. In the pr~ss of d1elmg, and. ex·
tended delay will result in a wrong number or no connechon.
2. Calls placed to Riverside, San ~mardino, lm_Periel end San
Diego county points do not r.qu•re a three ~1glt area code.
This is el10 true fOf most Oronge c:ounty po.nts. For further
information see your telephone directory. page 18A.
3 From llb,rty ond M ldway t.lephones, the 000 code "1 12''
. must be dioled fir~t fOf oil e.tls b.yond your extended ceai"9 .,.. ..
u .. tne handy ~ce CJUide Whkh we ~tty melled to.}'CN.•
tt wiN be heiPfui iD ~ 5ft ~ 000 thfoU9hout tt. Sovthlrft
c•fOIY';. .,....
LEGAL ROTICE
ROTICE OF IWTDTIOR TO EJf •
GAGE IJf TBE IALE OF ALCO·
BOLIC BEVEUGES
May 1.6,1958
To whom It may concern:
Subject to Issuance of the Jl .
cense applied tor. notice Is here·
by given that the undersigned
proposes to sell alcoholic bever·
ages a t the premises, described
as follow11:
9791 Chapman Ave.. Garden
Grove, Calif.
Pursuant to such Intention, the
under11igned 'Is applying to the
Department of Alcoholic Bever·
age Control for Issuance by trans-
fer ofoo an alcoholic beverage II·
cen&e (or licenses> for these
premU!ea as follows :
ON SALE-GENERAL
Anyone d~lrlng to protest the
issuance of such license may file
a veri~d protest wtth the De·
partment of Alcoholic Beverage
Control at Sacramento, Califor-
nia, atatlne grounds for denial
as provided by law. The premises
are not now licensed for the sale
of alc:ohollc beverages. The form
of verUlcatlon may be obtained
trom any oUlce of the Depart·
ment.
MERLE F. AFFLERBAUGH
,, ...... Watcll Sol
BeCOIIII 'Dr.' R.,.r
1.&5t year's expendlturH were
$1.238,305. he said, In preM!ntlne
the new $1.300,050 budeet.
Costa Mesa Lu•MrCO •
•
CONVERTING MORE PEOPLE TO CHEVYI
' This superbly fashion ed Impala Con ve rtible is making new friends for
CHEVROLET fast er than l/OU can safl TURBO-THRUST Va.•
Here's the car that puts you in a top-down , fun -hearted,, oo-placu mood/
Once you've been infected by the fun of
driving this Impala Convertible, no other
car can take iu place. Whisking along with
the top down holds that aame extra lOme-
thing as cooking in the open, dancing under
the atan or just relaxing in a lawn chair-
with only a cloud or two and the IWeet
aneU ofiUmmer between you and the sky.
It's not limply that thiJ car it a convertible
-(or it it much more than that. Your
dealer's waiting now with the facts on the
new Turbo-Thrwt V8, the Safety-Girder
frame and all the other featura that mean
more rummer fun in a Chevy.
~., a:n CIOIIl
• •
•
fiOIIDAT. J'V1R U. 1-M&WJCMI aaDOIIJtllllall I
Mary Evans of COM Is ·Bride
Of Alfred Sassin of Texas
A pre-June bride wu the for· Cut! Raven horne of Mia Katy
mer Mla Mary Evans, dauthter aw,er.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Evans The brtde wu attended by her
of Corona del Mar. She bee&me alster, MIM Patq Evans. Ted
the wife of Alfred Susln, aon of Marino., brother·ln·law of tlte
.Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Halle ot VIc· bride wu best man. and her
to!fa Tnaa. at a double rinl brother, Raymond Evans. wu an
weddJnt ceremony ht>ld at the usher. .Mrw. Marina. and Mrw.
Corona del Mar Community Raymond Evana a.ul.ted at the
Church. reception.
A reception wu held at the The bride wore a white la~
-.,....------------eown of waltz Jenrth and carried
New Leader
Is Elected by
Church Group
an orchid bouquet tor her, wed·
dlnJ. A ahort veil wu held by
a pearl coronet, and she wore a
heirloom rln.e belonelna to her
,reat erandmother. Her sister
wore pink lace and carried a bou-
quet ot carnations.
The new Mrw. Sauln Is a grad·
uate of Newport Harbor High
NEW OFFfCOS of the Women s Socie ty of
Christion Service of Chris t Church by the Seo.
Bolboo. ore {le ft to right) Mrs. George Piderong,
promotion secretory· Mrs. Howard Holden. re
cording secret&ry; Mrs. John EllioH, vice pre
ident, and Mrs. Harold ,.-,rlhur pres•dent Mrw .. Don Wedekl ng of the School. Her huaband attended ~~rt,~~~~L;:~:~tc~fu~: school&lnTexa.a. Mrs. Harold Arthur Is Head
reoraanlzect Southern Group of New L·· bra ry
Finance Director Assumes
Some New Budget Problems
the Women'a Missionary Federa· Of Chr.lst Church w·.s.c.s. The Golden Harbor Whitt' tlon ot the American Luther&n I d 1 Shrine No. 98 will hold Its first
Church. PI an Is To Installation of officers at 8 p m.
today <Thursday 1 In the> St-afar The orlelnal oqranlzatlon was Mrs. Harold Arthur of West Mrs. Earl Stonebar k. Las Amigas; ing Masonic Lodee near Ne" port
divided Into 2 parts at the spring Councilman Hans Lorenz told Newport took over tbe job of Mrs John U"Re n NewiX>rt . Mrs. I Harbor High School. The public
convention In Fullerton. The the Monday breakfut metotlng of
1
president of the WOillem's Society I Marlon Mullin. Newport He1ghts. is Invited to anend. There la a new budaet belnt director for the City or Newport Southern Group Includes Arizona Corona del Mar mt>rchants that of C h r 1st 1 an Service, Christ
drawn up by flttandal expert Beach. artd that portion 'or SoUlhern Cal· the Newport Beach City Council Church by the Sea, as ot the first
Andtew N. &rou.ard, the ftnanee The budget 11 for his own new lfornla below Los Angeles Coun· is conslderlne building a 2.000· ot this month.
hou.ehold. which now Includes ty. The Central Group will In· square-foot library near the COM I Other officers are Mrs. John
hla bride, the fonner Dorothy L. elude Los Angeles and Kern fire hall. Elliott, vice-president; Mrs. Leon
Cobb of Newport Helght.s. The Counties. The city has availablto 2 lots Ferguson, treasurer; Mrs. Howard
couple were married May 16 at Mrs. Morris Laurie was ap. donated by Mrs. Lloyd Furnace 1 Holden. recording secretary.
the First Methodist Church In poI n ted missionary education plus 4 otherw that have been pur· F 0 1 1 0 w 1 n g secretaries were
Riverside. The Rev. Richard K. chalnnan for the Newport Harbor chased. The plan Is to sell 2 lots named: Mrs. George Pickering.'
Relgart read the double ring cer· Lutheran Church to fill out the and build on 3 of the remaining promotion; Mrs. Ed Loudon. mis·
emony, and Mr. and Mrs. George tenn vacated by Mrs. Wedeking. 4. allowing for future expansion. sionary education; Mrs. William
Diebold, friends of the couple. The local group 13 now conduct. Mr. Lorenz estlmsted $25.~ as 1 Trus ty. social relations; Mrs.
were their onl)' attendants. lng a mlulon study of the Amer-the coat of the building. turntsh· Kenneth Adams. student work :
The bride is the dauether of l_~_a_n_N_e_rr_o_. _________ l_n_g_s_a_n_d_boo __ Ja_. ______ Mrs. Alden Doesburg. youth
Mrs. George W. Meyer of Son work: Mrs. Arthur Miller. chll·
Diego. She wore·a blue 1ult with ------------------------dren's work ; Mrs. A. J. Brunt.1 navy blue lhOH and a picture I" I' H (J m I' H E C" I" spiritual life: Mrs. John U'Ren.
hat. Her costume wu accented .# .... 11\..... ~ ..I literature and publications; Mrs
by white eloves and a corsage -------------------------Ross Owen, supply work; Mrs. of white fiowerL t
ST. JAMES ftCifJC 11 COMNUWft'T CIIUJlCB Ralph Watson. status n women 11\e ............... , parent. are Mr. . •·~·· St. Jam-Episcopal Church of "Our One Beat Ho.-" will be Chairmen of comrmttees are: and Mrs. J. D. Mlllar of Bel Air, ~· ,... Texas. He Uved at 918~ E. Bal· Newport will hold Its annual the title of the Sunday sermon Elsie NeW1aod. publicity; Mrs
boa Ave., Balboa, before hls mar· parish pknlc this Sunday at by the Rev. Henry Rasmus Jr. at David Holtby membership; Ma
rtage. Slnce retumlna from their eo.ta Mesa Park. from 11 a.m. to the Balboa Island Community miE' Foote. h.08pital ; Mr<>. Boad
V th 3 p.m. Coffee and punch wUI be Church at the 9:30 and•ll a.m. honeymoon at Las egu, e "'"'rvl,_. • Freitag, cards. calls and cradlE' 1 kl th I hom at provided by St. Joan's Guild. ~ ....... , coupe are ma ne e r e __ .,_ k h 1 roll; Mrs. Mauri~ Sopp, flowers: 2004 Coral Pl., CUff Haven. Famllles are ~,. to pac t e r ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
own lunches. A ball eame be· "With God In the Solitude·· is Mrs. A. J. Rutter. key woman to
tween parent. and children 1s the Rev. John ParkE-'s Sunday the United Church Women.
planned. sermon topic at St. James Epis· Chalnnan of Circles are: Mrs.
B.-4YSIDE BRUNCH ••
Every Sunday, 11 :30 'til
3:00, join the soiling
crowd ... watch the boots
bree.ting by as you enjoy
ateaming creamed Finnon
Hoddie Delmonico
and other breolcfaal
treats ... after 3:00,
a fine d inner ~nu
1ncluding true old western
barbecued turttey,
chklcen, ribs, steolca ...
the .. ore juat o few of the
pleasures awaiting you
doily from .4 p.m.
'til 2 a .m.
letbhlre•s ·c.. The loy'", 3450 Y• ()porto, NewltO'f
Lido Shop.M,. Center. (Fonnert, Dolton's) 01. M405
THE IN&AeEWENT ol Rob-
erta Oliphant end Arthur L ..
John50n is ani\OUnced by the
bride-to-be's perents. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Oliphant, 531 San
8 e r n a r d i n o Ave., Newport
Heights. Roberta is a graduate .
Optimists Will
Install June 20
CRIUST CBVaCII copal Church. Newport Beach, at Emma Weatherford. Balboa; Mrs.
'"Satellites and Men" is the tl· 5.8.~9~:_:15~a~n~d~l~l~a~.m~. _____ )_!Ra~c~h~e:l ~W~I~Jey:!:., 2Ba~lboa~__2W~a~n~d.:_: ~====~~~====~===~==~===~ tle the Rev. Roy Catlaon hu -
chOHn for his Father's Day aer·
mon Sunday at Chrlat Church by
the Sea, Newport Beach. 'Jbe 9:30
a .m. euvtoe will feature Sunday
lcllool p~on. ReJula.r eervtee
laatU.a.m.
ol N • w p o r t H a r b o r High 11\e Newport Harbor and eo.ta School, ett.nd.d OrenC)e Coast M.a OptJm.&..t CluiMI wtU hold a ~. and is now ·~ jolnt lMtaUatlon ot oftlee"' Prl· a+ .,_. lel'll of Americ.e ill s.• doa)r even&Jac. Jua • at t.h4t Jr.
Ana. lee, wf,o is tt. son of Mr. Vine Coat Coun~ Club. '(be l'nltallatlon ceremonJea 1'0 An&JiD COIIJ'DKJIC2 end Mrs. Mhur Johnson ofT us· wtJl be at 7:30 p.m. Dinner wUl • MrL John Elliott. the Rev. Roy
tin, is • graduate of Tustin High be served at 8 p.m., and there Carlaon and Elsie Newland wtll
Sd,ool and is I'IOW a music maj« will be dandnt followtne dinner. be the-delecates from Christ
at OCC. Th-r will be married Chun:h by the Sea, Newport
• Jllfy 3 in Tustin Presbyterian U• Ensip Clualtled ada to Beach, who will attend the an·
Church. buy, .U. trade or esdlanae. nual week-long Methodist con· ::::;;:::;;;;;;::=:;:;;;::=====;::;============t terence at Redlands next week.
RANK LEE CAPRI PANTS IN THE BEST CIRCLES
~elena's
FADS AND FASHIONS
...
JU!f'IOR a MISSY SIZES ••• DRESSES 6 PLAYC'LO'niES
21G 1L COAIT IIIGIIWAT o ..... a.-s coaowa on MD
Do you
need money ..•
me?
1JWIVEUALIST rELLOWSJIIP
"Said I to MyMlf' wtlJ be the
sennon theme of Dr. Charles
Blauvelt at the 11 a.m. Sunday
service of the UnlversaUst Fel·
lowshlp In the Costa Nlesa Friday
Afternoon Clubhouse.
CDM COMNVJnTY CBUIICJI
"Afftnnatlons About Men" wtll
be the sennon topic by the Rev.
Edwin Gomke at the Corona del
Mar Community Church Sunday.
ACOLYTES TO ftCifJC
Acolytes at St. James Epl.scopal
Church, Newport Beach. will
have a beach party at Newport
Harbor Yacht Club at 4:30 p.m.
TuHdsy.
..
• nT-~ roa noo• •
Fly-up ceremonies were held
Monday for 18 Lldo We Brownies
who became Intermediate <llrl
Scout. of Troop 18. 'nle fly-up
wu held at the hoJ'ne of MrL
Avery Flaher, 223 Vla Jtawnfta.
Leaders are Mn. Ral'pb Rolct.n.
aalsted by Mra. loMph Nlekertl,
and Mrs. Gwenda Wabcm, U ·
abted by )ira. ftny Clark.
JOa DIKBL VJSn'l DD
Bob Diehl. who wtU be a .en·
lor at the Ulveralty of Arizona
next tall vl.llted hla puenta. Mr.
and Mrs.' Stuart Diehl, In Corona
del Mar lut week. Be bad to ,.
tum tor a 5-,..k aummer COWM
In field {MppJnc which Is betnl
conductea on a Navajo reeerva·
tlon ln Arizona. Bob ls a ,.01011
major. ------ISI.AJI'D LADY Da.AT&D
'I'M Catallna Island '1.ady de·
wJoped enCSM troUble on bet
return tt1p to Kewport lltadl f'n,
da)-~ncl It wu about mldnlaht .n 1M tlDallY ruched bet
home part at SMport LanclfDa.
~SID-·~--Kelogg s Speciai-K • • 39c
QT.IJD JD
Libby's DHI Pickles e e 39c
JOIDfiOW"' Pt.
RAID Insect . Spray Qt.
PLANTER'S PEANUT OU. -Pt. _ 45r
ZEE TOD.ET nssUE-C Pk.. ·-... . .... 33r
NAJQSCO NEW Rm CRACKERS-12
SWEET
Red Onions Apricots
2 ... 15~ 19~
..a
Ieiby Foods
COLD SEAL
Glass Wax
WOOLJTE-l lb. CaD
IlL
Pt.
Cold Water Soap .
11)( ...
SllmST
I.DIIIIE
2 ... 19C
Cauliflower
1
PIIEAE
CIU IS
23~
59 .. Chuck Roast49l
45._CiEESE
Sportsmen's Show Promoter
Found Dead on Yacht Here
. -
MelJoW (Men ~~~. :a, brouabt heY to the yacht. Mrs.
prom(Qr ct the anDual Spona. Monuon had J\l,lt Oown bade 510 c t 11 Dr If
men'a Show In Lot An~._ wu {JOIIl Chleaao. where ahe had at· Ha~d lmttb 5U Ca.rnatton .......:., a • • e.d .. • • P •' t
found etHel at 7 p.m. hlcl4l,Y In tended tbe 1\a.neral of her broth· Aw .• Corona del' Mat. NI)Or1ll cat tile mall -=came IdA-:
the eabln of hJa ketdl, Mart.aehJ, er-ln-Jaw. took blce tram daqbt.r M.,y but banll bee ....._. --' at the Balboa M.nna on ~de Mr. Morrt.too came to Loe An· EIJI-.... ' • • ..__..._-_,.
Dr. nHr Balboa Ialand. pl• nom Chleaao Jn 1937 aa a F~k '• eat quarantined ·• • • ~ • .u...-. J ~-~--' tiMft
He had been Jut ..en Sunday buaJ.ne. aaent tor Local 76 of Uurat A~nou.,!'·~d. ~ Citft~ ,..._._ • Cll8 Dr ..
by hJ.a Balboa triendl, the .Jack the Buatnea Employees' Inter· b\41tlar ;aUced ott wtth ~ h1l Ia ":. T-C:..,.~
Curnow family. The coroner'a ()I· national Union Service. Since worth of toola froln bla aarap 1_ 7' :::' .,_! .... ~
flee reported that death came 1941 he had operat.ct Crowd loh One ., an -· • • -
from a heart attack 5 daya before Manaaement Inc., a flnn which ~ c:; pa~ tn~aA,.. :z:na,:. ltl a. ... ~ ft.. ldMa
·he waa found. supplied uah~ra tor SportJna d Oce w. an.., rwport. ~· fll ... OOt· Th~ boctY ,waa dlacovered by eventa. In 1946 he and hla part· ::Oken ~:t~vd., Corona del Mar, board motor ••• ~. a. ~ ..
Mu.shy Honek, a lona·tlme ..0· ner, Werner Buck, put on the Orat EnaiJn 1100· icJ~;r"iw Do~ ~ foha~~!.~ Jlaapw-. tlb·
elate, who had plcked up Mn. Sportamen'a Show and 1t baa H • .. ~ ·• ,...... .. ........ _ ........_ lown
Morrison at the airport and been a tremendo~ succeu. lnatovehne, ,..-yaat ~~~twSay car .. ~l~edt h1a alcJewalk .rth Mer,..,_.. ••. ~ uper --.rd ly w.,.n wuber dow.. dlo
patklna Jot, Corona del Mar . . • throws In empty eana ••• A ,..
Somebody took ott with hla ma.at port that the cMI at a..ta IM.
and boom, W. Berla, 309 Diamond Corona del Mar, ... ~
Ave., Balboa laland, complalru. jor body bUrna JwMd .at eo Beach Cop Cold Trails
Dope Cache Across
4
County • TUUDAY. IVIR I ' be unfounded .•• Mf7 o.c-p.
Man b&Ulna out hla boat In fil1T PoJnMttla Ave.. c....a cltl •
dark caued Jten Sweden, 1021 Mar. repona theft ot .0 .. Don , I
•
TREE TOP TRIMMER: A tree ladder truck just
p1.rchased by the City of Newport Beach went
into operation Monday. Here is Bob Sinclair of
Corona del Mar. the tree crew lead man, at the
top of the ladder working away at a palm tree
ne"r City Hall. This manually operated ladder,
installed on a ford trud, total investment $8,900.
can reach up to -45 feet "bove the ground, .,nd
• •. of 5«Kial note
eMbles " 2-man crew to trim 3 trees in about
I 0 minutes, " job th.,t took "n hour unde r the old
system. using 3 men. Mr. Sincl.,ir's "ssist.,nt is
Clarence Forbes of Cost" Mesa. Cal Stewart.
p"rk superintendent. says there are SO miles of
streets with trees in the city, "nd his department
is "bout a ye"r behind in trimming. This will help
them c"tch up during the coming year. ------
days on Balboa Island. VIUage
Inn has added lunch to their
dining schedule. • • •
The Ullual busy summer on
The Merle Atnerbaugh's are How to pack sultc:-ases tor 5 Newport Island is startina ott
mov1ng from their desert hidea-wtth air travel limitations mu~t even busier for the James Ed·
way in Palm Sprtnp to Irvine be the problem of Evelyn Greene warth family as prepar.-ons are
Terrace. 2001 Chubasco Or. They of Clift Haven and her family being made for the weddlne of
preVIOusly made their home In these days. All four of her un· their daughter. Carole Ann to
Bay Shores while in the Harbor married children -ages 11 to 19. Laurenc:-e Jeremy Ruoff at St. 'An·
Area. • • • ~e~:~e~rope~r~ea~~m1~;~~~~~ t:r,;s7./resbyterian Church on
College Park will be the new month. • •
home of the Malcolm Aneells; • • The John Ac:-kerllnds and their
however, their busln ...... wiU s tay 1 11 month old bou cl bab bo "''""' Among the Harbor Area young n ng Y Y in l'\t>wport Heights. people who will return bearine have moved from their Carnation
• • • college dl 1 th'-th •-Ave. apartment to Santa Ana. William ..... rrows of Co-na del P omas "'" mon "" o-.-.: '" Ellen Smith of Corona de( Mar. wr:ason: they need more bounc-
Mar welcomed their daughter A Harbor High, OCC and Ensign lng room for their baby.
Newport Beach Detectlv.e .J. A.
Epstein hu acored aaaln.
Famed throughout area pollee
departments for his acumen In
smelllna out narcotics suspects,
he wu called on for help thla
week by the Santa Ana and Gar·
den Grove pollee depaQments.
City Budget
Hearing Is
Sorta Quiet
There were no queaUons from
the audience, no letters received,
no comments from councilmen as
the Newport Beach City Council
held Its ttm public hearing Mon·
day night on the $2,746.287 bud·
get propo8ed for 1958-59.
The silent hearing Jut~ about
a minute, then was continued to
next Monday at 7:30 p.m. A third
hearing Is set for June 23. and
final approval Is u~ed then.
Oil Advisor
Is ~ppointed
With Santa Ana oUieers he
traced a package of marijuana
clgarets tal*f to th~ bottom of
a washbowl in a rootbeer stand
waah room there to the home of
Charles Lillard, 19, In Garden
Grove, where more cigarets were found.
And from there, they traced the
clgaret makings to the home of
Carlyle Taylor, 18, In Garden
Grove, whom Ullard accu.ed of
''pushlna" the weed Detective
Epstein reported. '
Both the youths were booked
In Orange County .Jail on SUS·
piclon of poesesalon of narcotics
and Lillard's 17-year-old brother
waa placed 'In Juvenile Hall on
a similar count.
Hi-Fi Radio ,
For Newport
Newport Beach may have Its
own HI -FI radio station by Sep·
tember, accordine to X..O. Angela
attorney Arnold Stone.
Mr. Stone aays the FCC has ap-
proved a spot on 103.1 megacy-
cles on Channel 276 for the .25
kJlowatt station he Intends to
call KAJS.
Bayside I>t., Newport Beach, to truh ean.
report suspicious boats with no
llthts . . . The biJ atJnk In h1a e 11711DA1'. JUJI& I
earbaae can, complains F. J. Me· M. D. RJchard8on. tel Go••mor
Donald, 111 Shorecllf Rd .• Shore St., eo.ta Maa. reporg 1100 t.r
CIIUs, Js no tarbaae; lt'a a alcunk coat stolen from b1a c:a.r ,.utled
... Fire repal'tJnent reporta front at Howard's Ratauraut •• ,
car .eat on fire at 106 Sapphire Charla Flck.aa, 88. of U. 2Tth at..
Ave., Balboa Island .•. Pollee Newport Beach. vtctlm t1 .._,..
Impounded pollee dot for vtola· attack at Newport PI«, t:rana·
tlon of leash law on complaint of ported to Hoaa Ho.pttal .•• Mrs.
Mrs. Alvin NyrocMt, 425 Rlveralde Alex Chrlate,_n. 212 Evenina
Ave., Newport Helahta ... The Canyon Rd., Shore Cllt1.1, reparta
natives In Apt. 4, Cypress VIlla, someone threw a rock tru,uah
404 E.. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, are her window .•. Mia. )1. Strom·
eettlna Just· a bit too restless, bert, 1400 E. Balboa • ..._ Aal-
manaaer r e p o r t a concernlnt boa, reports son purebale4 an
drum play Ina therein. Evtnrude Gear Box 'contlol tram
e WEDRUDAT IVIr& • unknown boJ b' Ja; poll• ta. • vatlcatlna. Maraudlnt cat baa Jta clawa Jn -----~-her p a t I o furnlture..L maklna
mince ot aarne, Mia. F. Sawyer, Lew··s Cl•rk 217 C..y.tal Ave., Balboa lal&nd, -llliiil
complains ... $Z50 worth of val·
uables buralartzed from Donald Relatt·ve o·aes Lawrenz home at 417 Aeocado
A direct deKendaat fill )lan1.
~ather Lewta ct the taJ:Ded lAW·
l.s and Clark uploradoll ..._
died at Hoa,e H•taJ lMe ....._
ShewaaMn.~....._, n . of 1W ~• Mar~ o.6
Meaa.
from the northwest on Sunday newspaper alumna. Ell~n has • • •
evening. Unlike previous tripe, ~n working at Corona dt>l Mar "But ~·u be back," said Mrs. . John Stewart Watson. 2517 Vis-
she left the children all at home, Pharmacy during the put two Tom Brockmlller. when she and ta Baya. In the Upper Bay area,
In order to have a good visit with summers. She took her degree In Mr. B. packed up their 2-year.old was appointed by the Newport
her parenu and rest up followln~ education at San Diego State and aon, Randy, the new baby and City Council Monday evenlntt to
a serious o~ratl~n. • Is participating In the school's the dog and moved from 610 Jas-the Technical 011 Advlaory Com·
Only hitch In plans to erect a
150 foot tower atop the BaJboa
Inn Hotel Ia a protest from a
Santa Monica station which has
applied tor the same channel.
Ave., Corona del Mar ... G. F.
Mesener, 709 Narcluus Ave., Co-
rona del Mar, wants Ilia mornlna
sleep back; 2 boys next store
start practlclne the plano every
mornJna at 7 a.m..:£. he aays ...
W. .A. Haclley, nw Channel Pl.,
Newport, aaya Balb<Ml Pavilion Ll
keeplna 2 pup seals In amaU con·
talner; no aun or food In evt·
dence, he Dya ... Mra . .J. F. Brit·
tineham. 729 VIa Lido Soud, Lido
Isle, found larae aack of dead
fish In her front yard ... .Jack
Raub, 406 San BemardJno Ave.,
Newport Relahts gya hls aon·s
car rolled Into bay; tow truck
She wu a naiJw ct I'J.._ka. DeL. and had Uved a. e-ta .._ '
lS )'OJ1
N rt I.,. d' M d M uvu• comrnencemen omorrow.
Gra vea.l«<. 8eJ'VIcel were held
Monday at Harbor ae.t c.net.r7.
wtth the Baltz eo.ta II .. Chapel
In charte ct ~ I.,,..... t t m ine Ave., Corona del Mar, to mittee to succeed the late Paul
ewpo •• an s r. an rs. ' • • • Shennan Oaks. Some moves just Payne of Shore Cliffs. ~rae Sherrill rushed home Ben Torres moved to Corona can't be helped, she said, ex-Mr. Watson, a UCLA and, Is Glamou
from the Harbor Thrift Co.'s open del Mar over Memorial Day week plalnlng that her hu.sband haa engineer In charee ot the Maana r
llouse on F!}day to greet dauah· end to assume his duties u full just been separated born mUI· Products Co. inatnament dlvlalon.
ter Dar1th an4 her famJiy, which time asslstant at the Corona del tary .ervice and waa offP/ed a He Ia 33, marrle4, and haa 4 chJl·
wtll pull out.
now lndu~ a wee wee one. tine job uptown. dren.
• • • Mar Commun~~ ~~rchh tor teethe • • • The other mernbera of the Ad·
The Carleton Mean' of New-summer · · · •nat .. , e mov A late ap'"' ..... weddl"• eere. ... _ ,.~_....__ r ....... _.
port Bl d N u ook down durlnJ part of the week· '.... J.. ,....,ry ......_...._ are -~ .. v ., ewport actua Y t d. Moat 1 the hoUA.... mony u..nlted M!aa Aclele H. Core who WM aaJ8Itd cbalrman an4 a coaple-'Ot"111C)w oU lrom their en ° ~ waa of 1512 W, Ocean Ft. Newport. Dr Jolln Dodre ftm ~lftn
eamera ....-..rec.ta x.a over spent eacorttna a bua l~d of and M/Sat. Getald Lyle ot EJ tadna them wtJi be the requ.t
Deeoradon Day to paint the town fOUD& people from the churdl to T010 Marine Station. 'ftle double ot Monterey OU Co.. nbmJtted
red and Vlllt relatives In the San the1 1San Dhlego ~ Whlle the r1na Mf'V'koe took place May 17 Monday evenlna. to delay the
Frandlco Area. oca yout were eone, a bu.sload at St. B&rtholomew'a Church In atart of d:rllllnt ot&hore oll weU • • • f!r j~~h'!:nf,.!~d P!':~ White Plains, N. Y. No. 17 for 6 months from the re·
Velma O'Brien left a few daya dena used the Corona del Mar The bride Is the daughter of qulred startJnc day of June 11.
e TIIVIIIDAY. JVR• 5
-Glimpses . on
8=: =~ ~:~ Ball ' Game HiJ'hlanda ...,. ,.... ......, by 4 ~ AD poU. ..• ...._ Dee ""' I.,_. a. llcllttr ... a! il
Pappy Ave., Corona deliiU, re· Balboa Bay Club, 4llld fila Melt
TM a.. Jedy. Y.a... 11 • · port1 .omeone made ott wtt.h her attack 1une 4 wb.Ue watc:ILiiW
•..,..., tdp to a .. Yedr aty, car tender ak:1rt and broke her the Doclprl-ctndnnatl ....._.
aad ..._ laaa tut _. .. a antenna, while her cadillac wu baseball pme In Loa ~ 1-. 1etW -..t .._ ....._. Ia parked at Newport Harbor Wah Mr. Mcln~. founder and,_. u.. 819 City. lo. rn Jet ._ Sebool . . • A Mn. Lone. addneaa I dent ct the Cout Carloadlna eo. •
Witt. ay colaaa tJlla ...at. telephoned pollee to aay that a of Vernon, ta wm¥M bJ Nl
early for her bi-annual buylhg Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Core ot Council granted a JO.day exten·
trip to New York. She aot there church for retreat headquartera. Hartsdale, N. Y. The groom Is slon and referred the request to NEW YORK CITY: Here lam In
in time to attend the Vogue Mat· • • • the son of Mrs. Besale Lyle of the committee. the big city agaln, thla time to
woman wurint areen alacka wUe and a d&QC!Iter, Mrs. BArry
fiuhed a aun while 1~n1 on Baker of Corona del Mar, and 2
bu.s for Balboa; pollee unable to arandsona..
azine's fashion preview lunch· UNSUNG COMMERCIAL -you Santa Ana. The couple will live check the market and find the
eon. can start eating earlier these In Tustin. A Goo·d Turn best In the new fashions for you,
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Do You Know
Driving Rules 1
So you think you know how
to drive~
Here's an opportunity to
learn just how well you can
drive, and how much you
know about drlvtna laW!!.
Ne>rt week's Enslan will In·
elude a full page safe drlvang
leuon, sponsored by mer-
chants and bus J n e as men.
Prizes will be gtven for the
best answers to a safe drlvtna
questionnaire, which will be
based on the questions used
In driver's license e.xamma-
tlons.
See this feature next week
In the Ensian.
our cu.stomers. Arrived Friday
mornlna after a dellehtful and
Brews Tro, uble uneventful Ill g h t. Everythlna c II c ked beautifully tlme-wts.e,
and l arrived at the hotel just an
hour before the tas.hion show I Seven 17-year-old Harbor Area
youths who tried to do a good
deed for a girl were factna a
juvenile court heartne today.
Newport Beach pollc, said the
lads were picked up Sunday
night In the City Ya~~1at Indus·
trial Way and Su~lor Ave.,
Newport Beach trylnt to drink
nine c:-ans of beer.
Police said the youths told
them they had been given the
~r by a girl at a party with
the rt>quest that they get rid of It
before her parents aot homf'.
Waiting. Ust
To Play Ball
There wlll be no ftu.atrated Ju·
venlle baseball play.,. In Corona
del Mar thla aummer It the Har·
bor Boya Clult can help ft.
Rod McMUllan, the athJetlc ell·
rector, said the two dozen boys
on the waltJnt llat who retia·
tered late for lea,u play ean
participate If they show up at
Costa Mesa Park Friday at 6:30
p.m. for claulflcatJon and unJ-
torms.
Harbor Area le.,.ue play wtU
kickoff with a paraGe and exhl·
bltlon games at eo.ta Mesa Park
Satwday nlaht. corona del Mar
leaaue play wlU bepn Mondq
at the Youth Centaor.
Cresfmont ...._
had come a day early to IM!e was
scheduled. A quick freshening, a
chanee of gloves. a moment for
a cup of coffee and a taxi ride to
the Astor Hotel to see the Voeue
Colleee Fashion Show.
'l'hla Ia u.. ftnt ............
Vope 1aaa cS.e Ia I ,._n c.d
Wa8 strictly -laritlltloDIII of. tau. ao • ....,. .... __. ..,.
er to Me wbart ad ....... ThMe
an U.. f•hlou f• "'tbo a.art
Cld Ia ad oat et coli .... • ad
..... abOWD • tJMoy wm appear
Ia tho Aug. IS 1sne.
The show opened with the cov-
er, Including a darllnt Uttle doe
belnt led down a runway that
Ia a replica of the runway belna
used at tM Bn&Dela Worlds Fair.
These same aannenc. that we
viewed Friday wtU be shown at
the Bru.uell Falr In 10 clays. •
The colora are varied, and a~
detaibed aa tordl colors-m.ny
recta and or-ana-. Shapes are
new; In ctr..e.. ~ta. "'en
Jumpera. Leqtha are quite abort. ..
locate.
• ftiDAT. IUWE.
.John Sauera. 4S6 ~ Santa Ana
Ave., Newport Helahts, reports
younptera breaJdna wlndowa on Men ol the month ln ~ for
way to and from Khool ... Ma· the Newport Batbor Board of
bel Gwtn, 403 39th St.. Newport Realtora were: top ..-nan ~
Beach, reports frtend, TftTy M~ Chudc Calllaon ct tiM Callleon
80. of Loe Anaeles, vtctJrn of a Co. wtth 3 aalee; top u.ter -
heart attack; dead on arrival of GlOO.a Fay ~ a.y Ar a..dl
offlcera . . . Doualaa Wlllon, 616 Realty. 'heel for aeeoncJ were Bar·
Marauerlte Ave., Corona del Mar, oJd Snyder of the Coro• del MM
has akunk In box -all wrapped Voeel olflce and O.n ~I 0(
up tor pollee oftlcera . . . R. V. Anno Realty, Corona del Mar.
Marshall, 1201 N. Bay Ft., Balboa
Island, reports someone haa
turned over paint cana on his
propbty , . . Mra. Frank Hum.
berstone, 219 Amethyat. Balboa
Island, aaya aorn.one threw a
bottle throueh her window. City Clerk Maraery !lchrcK.tekor
dropped in btldly at aey Ball e SA TODAY, lURE 7 Monday moml~-the flat time
Mrs. Helen Murphy, 2731 E. she had reported for duty elnce
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, ta no abe waa aclmJtted to Boaa Roe·
party pooper, but abe hu Juat pltal April 28 tor major au,...,..
heard too much part;yinJ I'M!'Jrt She partJctpillted In tt.e CoundJ
door -e~ery nlaht. abe com· mady lleU!on dl.ec:uaeloB ct the
plalna . . . Mia. Ewlyn Taylor, budaet for tbe etty dedr"a omc..
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SMASHUP at Larkspur Ave and Third Ave., Corona del Mer, mede
this •ind o{ hesh of the Chevrolet driven by Joan Welte~. 20, of
701 1/, Merigold Ave., COM. when i~ was· struck Mondey, police
said, bye car driven by Cherremen Hejebi, 2<4, of 888 Congress St.,
Coste Mese. The,.. Wltfe no injuries. (Photo by Sven Pretorious)
Newton Heads
N. H. Jaycees
Jack Newton, landacape archi-
tect from Harbor Highlands. for-
mally aaceptect the 1avel from
IJU Man.ntnc and p romised to
1\llde the Newport Harbor Junior
Chamber of Commeree for Ute
ensuln1 year at a receDt fete held
at the Caplatrano Beachcombers
Club.
Other new afflcera who will
•rve with Mr. ftewton this year
are Bob IDDon and Richard Dea-
ver, vtce-pnstdenta; Charles Bon·
lola u atate cllrector; ~ne C\ln-
nin~ tru.auru; Roy Ward, ~. aDd lob Robins. Jim
Ruble, Box Btaxon and Dr. Rocv
BlleJ .. dtlecton.
Alao attendlQI the lnstallatJon
cUnner wer. ,.._,... and Mmes.
aUJ Straw, -Penney, Harlan
Hoyt, 1tober1 llftll)ey, Jade Pen-
.ney, 8«rt Pqram. Don Ward. BtU
Gnand.J, Jlolltf' lfet.lnpr, Dan
Slwpbmd8cm and Dick Blatter·
man.
Eried Eish
For 60,000
'l'fiere ~ Iota of Winner. In
eo.ta u ... •• lJona Club P'lsb Fey
1ut weekend.
tfaocy &ktc, apbnaorecl by the
1oota an4 Saddle Club, wu
• named Flab Pry Queen for an
outlltantllnl job of aeWn1 tldceta
to the 2·day affalr attended by
60,000~ Bcmnle Lloyd wu select~
beauty queen. ,
One-yeu·old Michael Malwn·
by .on of Mr. and .Mrs. Jerald
Malumby, 648 surt st.. eo.ta
M e a a , won the aweepetakes
award ln a baby contest.
Still Time to
Plant a Tree
" About 25 trees have been
planted on Balboa Penlnaula
Point In a cornmunJty beautlfl-
,.catlon campalcn now under _.way,
a«<rdln& to Chairman r.;. J .
(Bart) Bartlett, 423 Bel Vue Ln.
There'• atUI time to orckr a tree,
aaya Bart, who can be reached-et
ORiole 3--4697. The cost t. $5,
which tncludes planting, fertlllz·
Ina and maintenance by the City
Park Dept.
It bftq a teacher more re-
I'J)edable than bein1 a cuatod·
San.
Two Newport Harbor HJ1h
SchooJ uu.ae. think eo. and
they teld the boerd ao when
they WCWd Monday qaJNt hit·
,Jft,l t,.chent. Wllllam Clarlr.e and
Eupne Carliale, u temportary
eu.todlarw.
~Mrs ahould be looked up
to and respected," aatd Donald
Ou.ftlan In cutJnc hla "no'' vote.
A&Netnl with him wu Zoe
._. •rlow In the 3·2 board apUt
1rttJdl htft4 the 2 .....,,
.,_.,._.MDAL
THE FIREMEN of Newport
Beech tried herd but Hley went
down to defeet Sundey in e
bellgeme with the Police Dept.
Here fire engineer Jim Brooks
of he.dquarte~ station tekes e
healthy swing et the ball , • •
HEADING FOR fi~t bese. with
his eyes on the ball he just hit,
Is fireman . Bud Bordsley. This
"geme of the year" wes pleyed
et the Corone' del Mer Youth
Center ...
More than 2Sl Oranp Cout probably be the ftrst tJme this
atudent. are eUitble to be .,.adU• aelectl.on baa been preMnted In
ated at arvtce. to be held ~Ulle this area, accord.ln1 to J'l~ld.
13 at 10:30 a .m. Ill the OCC lrta· Under dJrectlon ot Paul Cox the
dJum, a«ordln& to Donald lridl· OCC orchestra wtll render the
man. dean ot lMt.nactlon. thIrd movement of Concerto
ap.aker of the day wtll be Dr. Groa by John Morrlaey. Ronald
J:dwtn A. Lee, Dean Emeritus of Downs and Boeer Olsen will be
U.. .chool of educatlon at UCLA. featured u aolo trumpeters with
-.verend Clarenee E. Miller, Tom Seerin1 u aolo trombonlat.
put« ol the F I rat Methodl8t •
Chwdl ot Buntincton Beach wUl
live the Invocation and benedic-
tion. Fire Engine
Bids Called
A apectAI aophomote luncheon
will be held In the student cen-
ter June 12 at 12:45. Ttclceta are
available at the Bookstore and
Bualnea OUlce for $1.
Cll'miTIAir ICIDC:Z CB11JICII
"God, the Preserver of Man" Is
the subject of the Lesson-S.nnon
which wiU be read In the New-
port Church of Chri.st, Sclenu.t.
on Sunday. The tender care and
protection and the lrreslattble
ruldance of God's creat love will
be especially spoken of. ~ynot
lng the sennon is the Golden
Text from Pa lms (121:7,8), ·~e
Lord ahaU preMrve thee from all
PA I N·TINGS
FREEl
.. Tl IE-
M.Y Ill-1• II&
Toa ........ ,_ttltWI.a
u••nY
1'be OCC cholr under direction
ol lame. J'tt:r.prald, will preeent
"Son& of Democracy" by Howard
Hanaon baaed on a poem by Walt
Whitman. Thla wu written Jut
year In honor of the lOOth annl-
veraary ot the NaUonal Educa-
tors A.aaoclatlon and the 50th an-
niversary of the Music Educaton
NaUonal Conference. Tht. will
Newport Beach City Council evil: ... The Lord shall pre.erve
called for blda Monday evening thy golne out and thy coming In
for a 1.000 -eallons ·per · minute from this ttme forth, and even
flre en&lne for the Balboa l.sland for evermore."
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Olbole J.JGO
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It's Graduation Week
For Local Scholars
Nearly 800 Harbor Are:a youag-,son, Bruce Jordan, and Cathryn
sters are craduatlng Into or out Jordan;
of hJgh achool thta week. Richard Karp, Carolyn Keeler,
At Newport Harbor Hlch School Wllllam Killian, Arthur Klep-
433 eenlors accepted dJplomu at plnger, Tony Koppe, Kimberly
4 p.m. yesterday on Davidson Kuster, Douelas Lannom, and
Field. At Horace Enslen School BIUy Leach;
at the aame Ume today, 358 LeQnard LJlly, Sherry Linden,
younptera will be awarded the Barbara Loncley and Carlton
aheepUJn which officially makes Lowen;
them hlgh .choolers. Suson MacDonald, Capri Mc-
AlthoUJh not officially "grad-Caleb, Chris McLachlln, Gregory
uaUnc.'' 75 fourth graders at Co-Mack. Robert Macnuson, Lee
del Mar School wUI move Marston, ChrlatJe Martin. Jan rona Martln, Marla Martin, Marsl\a to the ruth 1rade at Harbor VIew, Mayfield Patty Maypole Rex
and 175 alxth graders at Harbor Mechling Cleo Michelsen 'Larry
VIew will 10 to Horace Ensign. Miller, Marc Miller, Mack Mor-e CDI( SCBOOL gan, Melana Morrison, Donna
Here ts the ll8t of fourth grad· Moaholder, and Pamela Myers;
era from Corona del Mar School Robert Na~el ; ,
who will be moving on to Harbor Patricia 0 Brien, Winifred 0 ·
View School for fl!th crade class-Keefe, Robert Olander. Robert
es next achool year: Orr, Carol Ann Orwig, and Klm
6 ._ • .,.._ Oviatt;
• IIW Lola Salua • ...,__ Anna Partch. Mlchul Pehlke,
Todd Andrews. Richard Ded· Larry Porter, and Paula Publow;
rick, Henry Et.worth, Racer Hart-Kathleen Bay, Noel Reese, John
ley, Michael Hetrick, Maury Reynolds, Arthur Rlchard.8on.
Johrwton, Trip Kimball. Jimmy nm R.lcharda, John Rlchwipe,
nmmennan, John Vallely, James Janet Riedel, Marjorie Rlngwalt,
Wakeman, John Wilson, Mark Philip Rothwell, Raymond Rule,
Wotaham; and Earle Runion;
LeaU• 'la.mett. Daphne Brown, Douglas Sall.tbury, William
Kathy Kater. Sandra Lara, Jame Sawyer, Suaan Schisler. Donald
Loy. Laurie Marah, Diana Morrla. Schl~ Kenneth Schwan. Lin-
Cynthia RliP· ln.a Rodhelm. da Smith, Lee Sparllnc. Richard
Christine Spar1Jn1. Bridget Stutt, Spencer, Bruce Stannard, Julia
and Wendy Wataon. ~lner. Sally Swank, and ManlY·
• JelL ...... IMWSSaWS 0.. Syl~;
IIDebMI a r a d ford , Charles Ann T'a'lia, vt,.,mta Thornat.
.......... QaVld a.m.. Lowry~=Tbomp· 'l"omm.J llanvWb)', John )(onMn, .on. htrti!ll Toel; 1'faeeor,
top.r MOCift Dee Renfro. Jtoy and ......,. '!'rowe:
aobel1a. JIOJ ·~ Tony Torell, Ma.rk Van Dyke, .Eric Van Ball.
Jlm.mle z.etpr· and MJcbael Van Landlnpam;
Shelky A.ak~ Ttna Bohman. Karen Wallae», Chr1a Wataon.
Tracy Clark Bet'h Cox. Barbara Unda WeborJ, Terry Wdla, lllcb·
Hardacre Kit Hayes. Unda Ken-ard Weston. Fred Wichman,
nedy pa'meJa Mattson Marilyn Douglas Wilson, Timothy Wlbon,
MurPI\)' Linda Porta Vicki Riley, Bonnie Wirth, Timothy Wrath,
and we~dy Wlnbu,;. and William Wrighton; ...._ ~ a-a Sand}' Yould;
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llnl. Crall Falconer, Michael AI your printtnq n.eds win be
Franklin. Gregory Gf!orge. Tom· "-'ndled ~veniently end court·
my Gorton. Ricky Holloway. Bob eously in the complet.ly-equip..
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There will be 175 sixth graders • ~ ~· ~ ~ •
who wm be leavinl Harbor VIew • •
School In Corona del Mar to en-•
ter the seventh grade at Horace a.. j
Enslrn School next tall: ~ ""
Charles Ager. Homer Alexan·. p B I N 7 I N ~~ . der, David Anderson, Judith An· • ..,.
derson. ~lrn Andrews. Laurel ""
Armstrong, Andrea Mary Averyl. • •
and Cecel'-Bandel; • •
W ll J I a m B a r n e s. Patricia ~ ..,.
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Dept. -F;,. c.t. Oort lriscoe ..,._ K.aw.etl Qoodrna.~ • 4
----rm. tourllamnt ol tbe ._. Cout Gun Club ol ow.:iGa
• • liar.
taMs off witft tM ~.a of the =-~~ G • 4
bell. The ~me wet all tied up WUllam Ball. lllk:M.t aam.. ' 4 •** 5 in~ tM.t tt. POlO •~n Ball. Suall Ha.ncociE. !a· ~ ~·~;::.-· ~·"'" ·~ ... =:~-a E•sl-'~ .. ,:;~~;~;;~~~~~~t~;b;b~y~H;~~M~c:~M;i~L~n~) lliDial::•: ••• •flY• 'IW ·-. ~ • ...... .. Qutll Rolli· ..... ,...... ....... -.--. ...........
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. with JEAN TANOOWSKY .
• CllDt'l OODD We would like to thank the
many dt.ilenl ot our canununity tor tbe lntel'ftt ahown ln thll
c:olWDD'a nand on the reportlne
of the atart of the Enaenada hoe
by a colwnnlat on the Loe An·
gelee nmes. w ....... to .... tile ..,........, ........ ...-s
....... ..,..,. ta ........
-..... G Ull-was cdllo tlilonal'-tt t...at.d by IDGD'f ......
her 55-tt. motOC'-iaJie;, labobo.
Both perpetual trophlea weN do-
noted by Jerome.ltoblnaon. • • • e AU.a.oADI
Ott to 1ee the 1J1ht1 ot Europe
are Beta)' and ~n Ware and
thel~ daurhter, LJz, who wiJl
leave next Monday to be eone
2 month.l.
Tille fonc.wla!r week. Cedal
Cnely. ckn19b* of ...... CUid
Mn. ....... Cne1y ., Lido
~ ca1ec» oft to Europe wttll
• group of Soroctty atae.n.
T1My aU 1011 from M•tnal
bat due to • cbaDp Ia plaDa WfUDOtbe•tMIICIIM~
ParticularlY. we'd llke to thank
the unknown eood aamaritan
who brought lt to the attention
of the nme. and la thenby
dubbed a "crank" (in print> by
the same reporter who. every
Ume she opens her typewriter,
puts her foot In lt.
Bunstel' Creely needs no lntro· ductJon except to say that he Is A SUR,.ISE was in store for tho guests and members who attond.d
Manaeer of the Lido l1le Com · the Balboa Bar Club's monthly party. the "Muscial Frolics." Jad
munlty Asaoclation, Editor of the Benny. (star o stage, screen, radio and television), was in atten-
lllander, and Enslen columnist dance. by request of Frank Remley, his one-time orchestra leader, • aoLE-Df -1'1d·IIEAD At the Udo llle Yacht Club
Commodore's Ball Jut Saturday
night, the Hole-In-The-Head Tro·
phy wu awarded to not one, but
two memberl for their outstand-
lnlf boo·boo above and beyond
the call of duty: Dl'. Ralph Tan-
dowalcy, u UCY Fleet Surgeon
and fonner President of Lido
Antlers; and Robert Harrt.s, for-
mer Secretal'Y of Lido Anelers.
tor being caught by the Game
Warden, red-faced and emp\y·
handed fishing In the All-Tackle,
All-Fish Family Tournament,
without a piscatorial pass.
of "On the llland." ' he entertained the party with his ed-libbing, concluding with one
Golne In the other dlrectlon. f h' f · r 1 f (T ~~~--· h ) Glncer and Johnny Mercer of _0 __ 1_5 _a_m_o_u_s_v_10_1n_so_•_c_•_on_s_ . ..:.._e_r_:ry:.._gor_••...:P::........:o:....to.....!.. _____ ~
Lido and their two children Man-
dy and left leave for Honolulu
on the Lurline next Wednesday,
to.retum ln Auruat.
ENJOYING THEMSELVES thoroughly at actor Victor Mclaglen's
· Surpressed Desire party held at the Balboa Bay Club ore W&rd
Bond and Mrs. Walter Mellott. When friends st.,rted putting money
in her tray. Mrs. Mellott thoughtfully considered the Soropti.mists
main pro1ect -th&t of helping the Girls' Club start construct1on of
their mt~ch needed clubhouse. She collected a total of $1 SO to con-
tribute to the cause. (Terry Boris photo)
McCardle, Milum Take Over
As Dodge, Steffensen Retire
Two Newport Harbor High ly dropped the problems they
School Dtstrict truatees reluctant-have been grappUng with for
several years and two new trus·
tees promptly took them on at
Monday's board meeting.
Judge Donald Dodge of Costa
Mesa and Leslie Steffensen ot .w Till TUEDIJ Corona del Mar told fellow board members, '1t's been a wonderful
experience," a.s Roy McCardle of
Costa M esa and Dr. Edward Mil-
-ALSO-
WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS!
um of Bay Shores were awom ln.
Retiring Supt. Sidney Davld.eon
also wu honored by a board rel-
olution notine his "unparalleled
record of accomplishment."
JfOW PLATIJfC TBJl1J SAT.
Glenn Ford. Anne Francis,
Ma rgaret Hayes
"BLACICBOARD JUNGLE ..
John Wayne. J anet Leigh
"JET PILOT"
Color
SUM. -M ON . -TUES.
Open 5:00 p.m. Sua4ay
Robert Taylor. Ava Gardner
Mel Ferrer
"KNIGHTS OF THE
ROUND TABLE"
CinemaScope and Color;
Frank Sinatra. Debbie Reynolds. David Way ne. Celeste Holm
'i'HE TENDER TRAP''
Ci nemaScope and Color
The Fine Homes of •
Two other t r o p h rl e s were
awarded ~y Commodore Earl
Sawyer: the lohn G. Aldon Tro·
phy for boat finishing first for
U YC In Ensenada Race, Ocean
Racing Division, which went to
Bob and Bonnie Grant on -their
56·ft. yawl Robon; and the Jer·
ome Robinson Trophy for first for
Lido In the Arbitrary Division,
which went to Vera Silver and
.
• • • e GETTDfG UADT
Stayine put for the summer ls
Gladys (Mra. W. 8.) Tritt, who
wtll head Lido Is le for the United
Fund Dl'lve, under Mrs. loe
( Fl'ances) Stawicki and Mrs.
Challen (Pegl Landers, Newport
Harbor Residential Chairman.
Although the drive does not
belfln until October 15, the fol-
lowing Captains are already )in·
lng up their workers: Helen Loef·
ner, Jean Bonner. Ellen Picker·
lng, Arllne Wiest,· Bev Carson,
Doreen Mar~hall, Helen Linson,
Kit Michelsen, Mae Christensen,
Frances Lamb. Gwenda Watson,
Helen Rteland and Barbara Rich·
arda.
THE OWNERS of Berkshire's Restaurant, Jim &nd P&uline Berhhire,
are trying out the old-style western barbecue pit which they re·
cently instolled. The tremendous fire pit is 8 feet long, 3'h feet
wide and 3 feet high. allowing the use of huge, well-seasoned c;>&k
logs. The Berkshires, including daught~r Ellen-,...nne .. ore now ~oktn~
their home in Newport Beach. Jim s restourant 1n Portorv1ll~ IS
being operated by his manager there, so J im con devo!e full t1me
to his new restaurant in Newport, at the fo rmer locot1on of Bob
Dolton s. Mrs. Berkshire is hostess in the old world styled dining room.
HS Budget Over Million
A budget $270.000 higher than cents to cover Installation of
last year's and covering opera· baseball field lights, costing $30.·
tiona! costs of a new high school 000.
-In Costa Mesa -wu approved Biggest budget Increases were
Monday for the fiscal year which for school plant operation, $1.21,·
begins in July by Newport Har· 870 to $150,010; instruction costs,
bor Union High School District $706.636 to $922.863, and trans-
trustees. portatlon costs. $49,020 to $64,180. The new $1,.258,450 budget al·
Trustees also agreed to up the so Includes a $15 per month
2 cents per $100 assessed valua-across the board ra1ae to non·
tlon community service tax to 5 I teaching employe..
WEST· CLIFF
~ Overlookin g the Upper Bay m Newport Beach
PORTRAIT O F A HAPPY FAMIL Yl
They enjoy o happy togetherness! Meols ore festive oc-
G<!Isions -enjoyed in warm companionship in the gey.
inviting family room. Fun-filled ofterneon~ are spent in
the sun-splashed patio in delirious anticipation of forth·
coming steoh and barbecues. In the secure and gracio!'ls
atmosphere of their happy. spacious, well-ordered home,
there's living room for eve ryone-room for individuality
-joy and strength and fullfilment and unity. They live
at WESTCLI FF.
Priced from $28,800 to $35.850 -INCLUDING TITLE
TO YOUR LOT, WESTCLIFF'S fine homes ere built on
unusually largo home sites with up to 4 bedrooms and 3
baths. Utilities are underground and there is perimeter
heating. •
••• w..ecua om.
1.8&11 1-1111
~ Dille north of entrance
to laJ SbONI
lP YOv.E TmED ol .,.,-. .. c.-• ldt ...... -.... e ......... ._ •
...... 'T'-tNde .. ,.., ........ w.rtLir'P ..... ( ... wa'laJPI'
-.-.). WDTCUPP 1••1• .. .U.WAft II ........ _. .._ a • fflllet
.... wtaa a 11 I'Kft wr.Da ' a a .. ••111111. eo t •• .._, • ,... to ,_.
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FOUR ~EDALS were won by
T/Sqt. Gene lay. hu$band of
the former Peggy Diehl of Co-
rona del Mar, at the rifle and
pistol matches held by lhe Ma-
rine Corps weste rn division in
San Diego.
ALL HAIRCUTS·
FOR MEN AND BOYS
ONLY $1.25
JAY'S
BABlER
SHOPS
,
IIII·A'JtEWIOWI 8LVD-'II&Wi081
,_ &. •AUOA .... 81180£
Savings ·and Loan AssocicdiOn
·-•••••••• II .. ,... tf 4o/o ,. .... .....
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CHECkiN& NEW PVM~ Herold G . Earty of Midwoy City ~oft)
end D~odley Heller of Coste Me so wotch as OCC instru_ctor George
Guthrie poinh out the principle of o new deep well 01l pump. The
2 students ore groduo ting sophomores in petroleum technology.
T echnicolly, the pump con produce 174 borr'els o dey end con be
set ot 10,000 feet.
Unks. Crew. Tennis •. Sailing
Teams All May Be Improved
Cout'• de!endlng at ate golf time of 5:50, u compared to 6:03
champions may well have a In finishing with a 5·2 record.
atron.aer team next aeuon, ac· Tho • e returning to BucvUie
co.rdlng to Coach Ray Rosso. next year are Jim Compton, John
Denl\lJI Murphy, Phil ~berry Cunningham. Rou Cunningham,
and Cll Sha.rp1 three out of the Richard Henley, Mickey Ford,
four memben •bo participated Pete Gabbert, Roeer Jfarley, War·
In the" state tourney, are expect· ren Lewi8, Jay M~. Dan Sar·
ed to return alone with Cordon noskl and Jim SarnO&kl.
Juhl who wu on the team thla Maurice Gerard'• netmen, with
year. PhU Martinez of La,una. three lettermen In Jacques Couy-
who Ia reJarded one of the best ettes, H e n r y Woods and Jim
goiters In high ~ehool ranks, ls Hickman returnJng. may better
aald to be beaded for OCC next thls year's record of thrft wins.
year, a~rdlnc to Rosso. three loses ltnd a Ue, which was
Thla year'• equad flnlahed the the best In the school's history.
aniOn wlt.h an 18·3 record. Two OCC's sailing team coach~ by
of their defeats were to San Ber-Ray Rosso, will be looking for
nardJno In dual match competl-new members next season with
Alon, but the loals downed the no lettennen returning.
A 10-polnt tree aatety c:hedt ol safety cMdc: "Complete the clr-
ve~ wtU be Cl)nduct.ld Sat-de of M!ety; cbedc your car,
W*y by ~be Jll..-port Harbor d\eck your drl~a. check accl-
Juntor Chamber ot Comme.u dents."
and the HlJh Ignitors, a local Jack Newton, prealcSent of the
autoa)Oblle du)). layc.ea. a_nd Jlftt K.U.-trlck, pres·
Th.la voluntary aa1etY check lcSent of the Blah I1nltors, atated
wUI be hll4 In front ol the New-that one out ol evft'Y 5 vehicles
oort Bea_eh City Rall from 10 a.m. checked ln Jut year's safety
tO 2 p.m. check thJ'OUghout the na tion
Mayor ~ames Stoddard of New· needed lmmedlat. attention to
port Beach bas ·tu~ ' procla-oM or more of the 10 Items a f.
matlan u.kbfg for the coopera-tectlng aafe drivtor conditione.
tlon of all traffic cnwanlzatlona, The 10 ltema to be check~
public olfldala, pubUc lntonna-a.re brakea. h • ad 1 II h t a, rear
tlon media, service and t.rade as-llght.e, ateer1f1C. urea. uhaust ~atJon•, IChOOJI a.nd Churches. system, IIUS, windshield wipers,
'Ttalllc accldenta cauee a stag-rear view m irror and hom . Jertnc waste of llt'l and property,
and It Ia the lndlvldual responal·
biUty of evel')' citizen to help pre-
vent traffic acc1denta," the mayor
aald In his proclamation.
He called attention to the
theme tor the nation-wide 1958
"Our beat drivers are poor
r1ska ll they are driving C'ars
with worn out tires. bad hrak~&
or other neclected Items:· Said
Jim Penney, who Is the JJAy~ I
chairman for thla saf~ty drlvtt .
At~' UNUSUAL DISPLAY ot the Orange County Science Foir held
ot Santo ,A,no Junior College wos rhis model of Ml Polomar tele-
scope os made by ,A,rthur Von Eaton, Harbor High School freshmon.
(Photo by Sven Pretor.ous)
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED
roa ULE
FOR DOIEDlATE SALE -~
room aet. locludin• desk. stool.
bureau, nl&bt stand, foot-board
and beada.o.nt. Alto kidney
lhaped drea1ng table with
mirror top. Call now! OR 5-0594.
NEW Hammond Oreana. NeW
s.t.lnway Pianoc, Sales A: Serv-
Ice. Schmldt-Phllilpa Blc Plano
and Or1an Store. Eat. 1914. 520
No. Main, Sante Ana.
CRAND PIANO SALE. Steinway,
· Batey. Chlckerina. B a 1 d w In.
Priced from..-: ter1'M as low
u $15 per month. Schmidt·
PhilllP' 520 No. M.aln, Santa
Ana. AU like new.
roa sALE> , j acncF• • ••aoo1 ---=---
HAMMOND Chord Organ. use<t $."§ A WEEJC ftnta a Hammond
but like new. Fun for the whole Spinet Organ, Includes private
famJly. Alto one allchtly u.aec:t lessons. Sdunldt-Phllllpe, cor.
H a m m o n d Spinet 0 r 1 a n. 6th and Main. Santa Ana.
Schmtdt·PhllliP' 520 No. Main, FREE JO"''t'ENS -OR S-2833.
San~Ana. ====~~~·~---~~~~~ STEINW A Y Plano. a_nd 10 other SALEM Maple Spinet Plano, case new n)&kes, rent a new Spinet
aUrhUy damaged In ahlpplnc. or Grand. All rent allowed on
SAVE 1224. New a-uarantee. "-hmldt Phllll ~ N Schmldt-PhllJI ... , Santa Ana. buy. ""' · ~. o.. ..-M&ln. Santa Ana. GOOD Practice Pianos, aU re-
condiUoned. $95. 1125, 1169. pay ICIIOOI.I, .. SiaDC'I'IOII
from 15 per m onth. Schmidt-
Phillips, 520 No. Main, San~ POPULA.Il PIANO--ln your home
Ana. by t h o r o u 1 h 1 y e:xpt-rl~n~d
CASH for your old Uprlarhf'Spln-, male teacher. Call OIUole 3·
et or Grand Plano. Schmidt -5530 days. Uberty 8 -6495 af·
Ph illips. Santa Ana. ter 6.
REPOSSESSED ebonized-Spinet 1-ftAD--E-----------
p Ian o. ~ke over balance. TilE Ulf
40o/o It IDo/o Iff Schmidt Phillips, 520 No. Maln,l
Santa Ana.
I UAL UTAT£ & llE.lfTALS
TillE II
Your 11• W .. NO OOWN-T'ERMS
FIREITME
50.000-MILE GUARANTEE
Wholesale price for
RetaJl Customers
ONE BEDROOM Furnlsht'd apt.
tor rent Corona del Mar. OR·
lole 3·9110
COLORFUL. COOL 2 BD RM. apt..
112 blocks from Corona del ::-.1ar
beal·h -complt>tely furnished
$300 mo s umm('r ~ntal or $100
Wffk C.tll OR 3 6675 Ill£ IY£IS BALBOA lSLA!'iD-3 Bedroom. 2
bath furnishe-d apt. nt'ar th('
UNION SERVICE Back Bay Wffk, month or sea
son. ORiole 3 4093. Avoc~o~ ~ ~hwaJ BACHELOR ROOMS -PTivate
Next to Jamaica Inn ba th a nd t'ntran~. No cooking.
ORiole 3-3320 Call aftt'r 5 o·ctock. 2Z7 Lark-
spur. Corona del Mar.
BEAUTIFUL Church Model Ham· UNFURNISHED 2 BDRM.;;-:--=-h-o_use_
mond Orean. used. Hurry for with flrt"place. ga rbare dlsp.,
this. Schmidt·Pblllips, 520 No. garage. Ava II a bIt> n o w.
Main. Santa Ana. Adults - no pets. Inquire 620
TO THE JUNE BRlDE. our eltt Ort'hld. COM. OR 5·0047.
of $50 toward a ll1etlme of FURNlSHEDAPT-Ground floor;
HAPPINESS on any new Spine t &:ood location; pleasant sur·
or Grand plano. Schmldt·Phil· roundlngs: adults only; no
lips Pianos, s ince 1914, 520 No. pets. 610 Marguerlte. CDM.
Main, Santa Ana. Pr~nt this BREATHTAKING BAY A: OCEAN
ad to Mr. Ross. VIEW. Corona del Mar. 2 bdrm
USED Connsonatte Electronic Or· apt.; sundeck : built-In electric
ga n, onll( $295. hu full pedal kitchen. Yearly lease. Uniquely
On a new Hamilton
Uberal allowance, see
Wallace Cal...._.
.JEWELER
3123 E. COAST HWY., CDM. .,....., ..... ,, .... ••l ... 'r..a.MIII
B.L
1947 Fullerton Ave.,
Costa Mesa, Calif.
Midway 6-3314
If no anawer call evenlnp.
SDVICES
DAVE'S HOME SERVICE-Paint-
ing · Wall wash ing · Minor re-
palrs -Odd jobs. Ph. Midway
6-2689.
boartt. Schmldt·Phillips. 520 N. fumlahe-<1. $225. ORiole 3-0789.1 FOR RENT
Main, Santa Ana . OR 3·0551, OR 3-7520. 8-MM 16-101 35-101
DAINTY U tUt' French Provincial -;. and lfiMM Soun.1 Projectors
spl net for $295. The klddies ........ US-DJESI---aEJn"--A-U.S-----· I FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE
will love to pract.ice on this. -------Model AJrpl&rw Supplles
~hn~dAtn·P8h. illips, 520 N. Main. NEW COMME RCIAL 0 F F I C E ...__ c·=ll'l a....
.,.. ... BLDG. tor ie&.Sf' or rt"nt. Center ~ •-•• • ....
STEINWAY Grand semi-concert of Corona dt'l Ma r Suita ble for 118:3 Newport Blvd.. eo.ta lltiA
size, perfect condition, looks doctor, real t'State or small P'boDe Liberty 1-10&2
JUte new $1995. 3 yrs. to pay. shop. OR 5-0407.
Schmldt·Phllllps. Santa Ana. 1-2-3-or S ROOM OFFICES or
s uites for le~. New MASTERS
OC Prospects
Good for '58
BLDG .. COM. FA ht>at. ca~t-1
lng a nd parklnc. 4:16 Hello· Patlop • Sldewalka • Driveways
trope. OR 3·4120. Block Walla, etc.
Free E.t.lmates Olllole 3-9f582
PEaSO•AL
Indlana In the leacue1and state Thla season's team had thtf
tourneya whne bel n 1 crowned followtnc results In the regattas
champlona. they partidpated In : Ox;y, sec-
With U Ntund.DI lettermen ond; UnlvenU;y of Call1omla.
dut> be('k M¥\_ ....-.n. C.O.Ch ftrst : CaJ Tech. MCOnd; Santa
Paul lapt.a.te'• erew turf\ Ia es· 8arbUa. thtrct: ~ _,.. pected to haw anoth« atrona Southem • S.rl-. aecond place
8QU&~ bononL
.., .em ftACDOD
Cout'a de!t'ndinc Eutern Con-
(ereJ'1Ce foodi&JI cbampicww will
be expected to tJeld a .trong team
next year with ten JettertN!n elJ-
PERSONAL--Before you 10 out
to d.lnner. call thla number-
ORiole 3 -5151.
Uad Auto PaiU. ~
We Bu7 Can and Scrap u.ta1
UBERTY 8-7013 The ~n ended their aea--------
ton May 2f at lefketey by break-uae Enalgn Claaalfied ada to
lng the Frahman 2000 meter buy, ae11. trade or udlance.
ahtil record registering a
• •
• • •
Said SI.~-"Wh the .:o.attcr be?
1• • ----r at can Ye 1o I" tt !-11 the life in rllY battery· Thea to U .
''Pl aioa he hied . ease daarp it!" he cned· · lVo,..h . voroo hu Slattery's 8ttterf·
Wbdher you want to pot oew life !n yo..ar old battery,
or buy a new~ with yow Union c1cdat c:ard ... JUst
say "'Cbarp ill" ••• and you're off!
wt• ... , a.n4 w a •~• abovt rovr
fa¥0ftte UMn 011 ~~rMvc-t ., _.,Ice. H pvbHeiiH,
'"'" ....-,.. a clledl tef ••· wtl\e 1o
.,. UmMGI!t , UMfl 011 c. .. UNo~! Oil c.n ...
... 0 ..... NO, Lot A,..._~· c.ut.
UNION OIL COMPANY-CAUIIOUM
glbte to return. .::•=*='=•_W.:.:..:;AII..:::..:....:..JEb=-------
Coach Stev~ MILSSt!au's eleven
may have one of the best back-
fields In the league next season
with such _possible returnees ao;
Gene Hubbard. Buddy Thomp·
son Stt>ve Ramsey, Bill Manninf(
John ~<'Kee, Jim Cunie and Gary Top Job opport\lnl~ Oeld&
I Bagley. Li nemen who may return Men and Women
i--~~~~~~~~~~.. to Piratt>land are Jim Bento. Ch1 ro Ekman, Bob Allen. Joe Rod 120 Tustln-N~rt Beach
I rlgut>z. Jerry Samsel, Dave Turn 1 baugh, Max Navano. Dt'nnis Mal "A1'11LETZ OF TBE TEAr_.., Patt.aoca. nrtmllllDg aDd wam
polo atar, waa IMIIDed "At!al.ete ef the T~ at tiM cmaual Spri.Dg
apon. Award 8cmquet receaUy 1B the Studeat CeDter.
(acroes from All-American
parking lot)
Water, Track, Baseball
Squads Face Rebuilding
Coasfs swim team wilt have be ron.c;ldPrahly lfli!hl<'nrrl hy lhf'
Its work C'\Jt out for It nt>xt year tact that this years squad. wht<'h
Coach AI Irwin's c:harges ha\e to took thml. had onl) four gradu
rlefend the Eastt>rn Conf('renet> alinJ: <;ophomorPc; Tht>\ ar!' Phil
crown whi<'h tht'y won this year ('arlown. Rob Laguna'i, Don Isaacs
for the fi rst time In history . Gont> and Bob Sulton.
will be such a~rs as Bob Patte r· Wally Wasana<'k. Gary G!'t'('n
son, Terry McGuire a nd Dick Gro· and Gary l ohnson w ho were
ver. Cone wUI be s u<'h valuablt' pkkf'd on thts yt>ar's a ll lt>agu£'
mrn a£ George Blglt-r and E. J. ~nd team <'an return Don
Wal~n. ~ar<:. Art L.1gunac; a nd Val Wei
lrwln will be relying on such thorn \\PM:' honorablt> m<'ntaon
!'t'tumlng frt>shmen as Peyton a nd ma} al!'o t'OmP bark.
Rt>ed, Bill Jurlcka, Bill Under-t __
twood a nd Bob Crane to •smash --------
Fullt'rton·a a ttempts to rt>gain the I Use Ens ign ClassiCI~ &ds to
championship. Meanwhile Hornet I buy, selL trat1P or exchanee. roach Jim Smith 1!1 busy recrult-__
ler and Bob Patterson
Highlight of t he 1951 St>a.o;on
was the'upst"tting oC Santa Ana's
Junior Rost> Bowl bou nd squad
13 7 in Piratr Stadium '*torr th(' 1
largl"st home att('ndanr·r an
I o;chool history. The Parates "uf
frred onf' loss on their wav to the
l'ham ptonship-a 20 I I setba<'k
to MI. ~an Antonio.
T., o,.m.ifies
DIIIJ
& ~urt" To Cht'<"k With
Jt'NE FA RRAR EMPL. ACE:'\CY
4021~ 32nd St .. Newport
0Riole J 46..~
I Al't'ordtng to roaC'h AI 11'\in
roast will field a !'lrong \\:liN SJTUATIOJfS WMTED
polo t('am In 1939 "ith l't!!ht IC't
tNmt-n t>XIX'C'IPd back
Tho<:e expt'('t<'rl to p€'rform for
the watt-r handatc; ar(' Tom Part
low. Bob Patterson G<-orgt' Bl£
ler. An WmtN~. R~ John--on
Pt'lt' Conaty, ~11ke :\1u nz and
G!'t'g Lo!'t'nz
HOL.SEWO RK WA!'\TF.D Sl "1
hnu r RPfPn>nc I' a nrl em n 1 ra r ...
por111tton. Call after 6 p m KE
:l ~l.
PRAC"T1CAL :'\L.RSl:'\C;-E'-Pt'"l
PnN'd on all typt> rawc: F."rl
lt>nt ~teren~ OR 3 6~17 or
OR 3 H ll. Last year" watt>r polo tt>am
fmisht'd third In tht> h•aguP
c;tanding<; by '' i n n i n g thl't"f' NISCELI.AJifEOOS
gam~ and lo<:ing fi\P
Coarh Rav Rosso "11h four IN IRONING.WA.:\'TED In m\ home
tt-rmen ~turning wall tx-hoping I $1 pe. r hour. ~1abf'1 Whitman
of fimshing better than fourth 607 Margut'rtute. COM. Phone
next \'t-ar In cros.<•·counlf'' OR10lt' 3·2774 Ex~ted to run aeatn nt-xt is PER MONTH !'t'nts ~ood pral
yt>ar for C'o.'ls t art' Richard Cht-rrl. tl<'t' p1a no: ~ !'t'nt as drm n
Crt-g Hughes. Paul Ashby and payment. S<-hmldt PhillJpc:, 3:!1'1
RiC'hard lk'ene. I No. Main, Santa Ana.
2075 Pl&eeltla Ave" eo.ta ,. ..
Painting -Decorating
P A.PEit llANGD(Q
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ucenaed Contractor
1.897 <>ranee Aw. eo.ta Mes111
Uberty 8-8628
MOVING?
ONE MAN A: VAN $7.75 HR.
2 men It van at min. P U C.
rate of $9.25 Hr. w ithin 30
mi. T ime starts at your door.
We dt>lavt-r min. of 1000 lbs.
up to 60 m1les same day tor
min P l' (' rate. No t'X. chg .
for Sat Call Nt-wman Ll 8 ·2Z74
or Ll 8·6130. 824 W. 19th St.
Coc;ta ~IPsa. Lowest s toraee
rates.
COMPLETE LAKDSCA.PDIC
SEBVlCE
FREE ESTIMATES
S& H Greoen Stamps
F'ree dellwry
CORO~ A DEL MAR NURSERY
0 Riol(' :; l1J611 Z:H E. Coa!tt Hwy.
lacoJT. Serttr
Blillllac c.tracllr
BT BOUJI 08 J08
Phon(' 1Efff'I'!'On 1 3i66
:'\o Job Too Big or Too Small lng and regrouplne his shattered
tt'am for the coming seuon. All --------------------------------~~ ~~·~d~chm~r:·~o h~~~~~ r::~ Use This Handy Classified Ad Order Form
sophomores and maintaining the .-------------------.:..-------------------------------"1 depth which proved to be tht>
decldlnc factor this year.
Losing their outstanding point·
cetter In 110phomore Frank Carl.
the road ahead loo~ none too
amooth for coach Bud OoockU's
trackmen. While the avenue may
not be smooth. th~ rewne Is cer-
tainly true of the track. OCC'a
ln.ttallatlon ts one of the finest
ln the a~a and I• provlnJ ~be
0( Jl"t!at value In ln~resllq
tradmwn ln beCOinla« P\.ralel.
Chuck Jlhlna.rd. Gary BalkY.
CbJO) Ekman. Dlck Fox. oaw
aapp. 1617 Hilliard, Andre RioU
and Georp Hood •~ au mm
llbly to ~tum to htip the thin·
d.tldl. 11M man wfth two ttrlk• ac:atMt blm. Wuckll .. pte" Plck· ~ .. looll.tn8 ~ hopefUl·
to ndt --..on's honehJde ae-
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-Notes From 'Good News'
Head Cut
In Collision
GIBL FOJI EVEu:TrS
Suzanne and Bruce! Everett,
3400 VIa Oporto. Newport. are the
proud new parents of a baby girl,
who weighed In Wednesday,
June 4 at Hoag Hospital, at 7
lbs., 13' oz.
011 PACIFIC DRIVE
Coro1a Del I•
Iliff llome with treme~llous wiew of chilli,
ocean and harbor 60 rt. Jot. 2 s tory modern home with
2-plus bedrooms. 2 baths. dining rm. frpl.. solax
windows, new w-tO·W carpets. $47.000.
EXCLUSIVE LISTI:-IG
lw• W. Er'la_., ReaH•, a1ll Aueciates
3542-B E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR
ORiole 3·5540
EGREMONT
Freaclt-E•clisll DaJ Sc•••l
Kindergarten -Grades I-VDI
• • • • •
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lepwwe. tatodal ,. ........ t. clal14ND wbo nqaJn laWa·
..... 1Ndt .. ldMol nbJec1a.
For further imormation please phone OR 3-5618
More Beach ~
P~ls A8 .
~dded l)y City
Mqar .Jamel ltOdda.rd aaJd
Moftdaji ~ that acldftlon.al
bMdl patrok.,.. belftl added to
tab eaN of eomplalnt. aucb u
pteeented to ctcy CouneU In a
letter trom David Curtla ot 219
Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar. •
Mr. Cu.rtla aald that Little Co·
rona wu detertoratlna u a tam·
lly beach becaUM of ovei'O"'Wd·
tnr and Inadequate pollclnc, He
recommended further parkinr re·
atrictlon. on nearby at:reeta, strict
enforeement of the ordinance!
aralnst drlnktne on tbe beach,
and poatlne pt atena abOut drink·
tne.
Want a Flag?
Only $3 .75
JDDS' Aft OX DISPLAY
Nineteen children from the
klnderearten claases of the Co·
rona del Mar School wllJ be ex-
hibiting their paintings at the
Farnham Gallery on Balboa Js.
land for 2 weeks starting this
Sunday.
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lllrtpp Int .....
a....t • t;u;s la-..ta•t.
de ... a.ct..te .... dlly to
dlly. yet wW ..... yoa • .,. to
101.-• ,
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lA WIIII
.. all
1929 TUSTIN AVE.
New 3 bedrm A family room.
dble tin!place, bar kitchen with
electrlc oven, range. dl.shwa.sh·
er and dlspoaal 2 baths. Slid-
Ing flus doona to patio, dble
garaee. A REAL BUY at only
$24,950. Easy terms.
JICI IIEIIIII
REALTOR
3320 W. Coast Highway
Newport Beach
u 8-7TT3
CillO lEI. Ill
~ Block from China Cove
ICD.JVIEW
2 UNITS
(May be converted to one)
LIME Plnl
211 Dahlia, Corona del Mar
Call
ORiole 3·3118 for appointment
DIIT ...
115 Kdi1U Aft.
•Atao.A JSI.AlQ)
o-...s.,.
.. LilT WEEI • I I I
You, 1be .People of Oran~e County, upreaed ycur
desires m an GWrwhelrnlnr fuhlon.
WANTED: Sl.E'EPDfG ROOK on·
ly • Jarl1 bNU • by dean.
Nl .. bJe IH;y. Wl1te P. 0 ... -c-a. CleJ llar or iDq1a1re at n. z. c..c ..,..
I 6alJ do '1111 btlt u Coroner and Public AdmlpliO'ator'
to ~ ,7M npport and eonftdence.
V06EL
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• umta · aU Nnted. (3) 2 bed1'001D and (1) 3 bedroom
Uftlt. Each hu full tUe bath, We 1dtdleft. 8ePU'&te
redwood-fenced patio, aervlce porch and laundry. La.rre
Uvlnr room.a and bedi"'OO'Nl, 6 raraaes. Lota,of atorare
space. Nice landxaptnr, sprinkler l)'atem.:flood lneome
Good terma. Only $35,850. You can't flnd a better
location or nlet!r unlta.
THE VOGEL CO.
E. Cout Bwy., Corona del Mar · ORJole 3-2020 It ORJole 3·2021
BEST BUYS
II, .. F.l.l. IEUIE
Ownft m&Ut aeU and wUl aacriftce hJs lovely three
bedroom home at thla rtd.tculoualy low price. It's In
fOOd ahape and has a cement block waU fence. Good
neJrbborhood and clc.we to ahopplnr.
-·II ..
INCLUDES TAXES AND INSURANCE-
DON'T SLEEP ON THIS ONE.
.
W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor
MA1T LABORDE-Manapr
"'You'll IJke Our Friendly Service''
220 E. 17th Sl eo.ta Mesa l.J 8· ~
<Acroa street from Tlu1tty Drur Store)
Office Open Evenines or Call ORiole 3-3372 or MI 6-3071
WElT II.&
Completely landacaped w/auto. aprink.lina l)'.tem.
LOWEST PRICE RJI!SAI..B IJf WISICI.JFF .•. ONLY ....
FRA Loan -A. low u ~000 down
"0" a ..
., &.J.'ftb. Ceruwr ollr'fble, ec.ta ll.eiii
U"-1.1 a..n zw.. Mldwa.JS.lt!S
I .,. St. ...... ....
(NOT I..EA.SEROLD)
Chambers ranre; dlahwuher; dlatunaater and dlaposal
Nylon carpettna th.rou&hout; cuatom draP8; beauutuUy
furnished; ~n landacaped; aprtnklenr.
From Floor to Ceiling Windows -
Watch The World Go By!
ASKING PRICE -FURNISHED -$45,000
CWIE VIII 1•1, llllttr
2731 W. Cout Bl&bway -Uberty 8-4277 • Eves. l.J 8-3293
.Newport Beach
MODERN REAL . ESTATE
Takes
TEAM WORK ;
Newport Harbor ~ Realtora It tol* In field of
cooperative profeulonal Nlllnr. Of 140 Boada throurb· . ' out the State of Calllomla the NHBR ranka
T I I I I
Jn putlentace of cooperatJve w .. thru tbe
Sewn out ol en ..-In eo.ta X.. and Jfewpon ,
leacb made thna the IIlLI .,. tMcle by on. member .
.ieutna uother IIMIDWa 1~
. a ledtoom RoiaN on t5 .rt. wttb ...._ ..._
81: SUU TO SU TBJ8 ~ •
111111 IULTY 1M lla11kt111 ._
Ac:rc.a trom Securtty Ba.D1r.
2828 E. COAST BJGIIWAT, c.D.M.
Phone: OJUoJe 3·3770
* IT'll ••
TaUor made FOR A COUPLE. It aparkl.. thruout
Llvlna room la 13 x 18, kitchen la larPI and tbe b.th .
la pullman atyle. Muter bedroom la kina alze and the
knotc;)' pine ae" hb a~ sintle bunk bed. Beamed
ceUlnp In llvlnr room and one bedroom. Room for a
new horne or a ~tal unU on 1M front of the lot.
Located 2 bloclca eut ot Mesa Theatre. DOwn s:t.m
Prtce SlO,Dl.
* TUIE Fll TIUIT 1EE11 * 15 nearly new 2 bedroom apartment&. •Priced at N ·
production co.t. Approximately 14.250 aquan! fMt of
hulldlnt: 300 feet of ~t frontage. Located lea. than
a mfle from NEW STATE HOSPITAL. tat loan tl5.000
at 6'lr lnterftt. Prtce Sl0f.875.
* It's CHEAPER TIIUY 1 •••• * •11 -· • .. Yi IEITAU Tllf
THE CIIIISM CO., .......
OPEN SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M.
1908 HARBOR, COSTA MESA Uberty 8-11~
I lEW Ill ~ 1E1L DJIIE
SEIVICE Fll B
A STATEMENT OF POI.JCY
To our old trtenda,
and to our old and future customers:
Our policy will be the .&me. prompt. ....... utd
courteoua aervlce u In the put You m., ,_1 INf
to come to our omce or phone for our actvSee on aJl1
Real !:.tate problema. ,
Our oftl<* .,.. e.tabUahed 110 you qut ~
and ~k ln coatplete prtvK'Y and~. Ot
wm eame to YGQ.r home. 1"b.lnnl of -. ,.__ ,.,.... IIQ· ..... -....... w. wW ..... ,.., ...... ,... ......
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To cur fellow reaJten: Ycu may Ml ,._ at a., tilDe
to come to u and be a.uftd ol 1..,. eooperatsoo
on any matter. My aaleanen and ~ pledp tb.la
to you.
ROBERT YAMEJI
Realtor It AModatea
JJl ti Jll leJ/f ea
3519 E. Cout Hlebway Corona del Mar
PillE: 3-2111
H'a 1 IIIE II
HARBOR H'IGHLANDS
Clat•• tulilr 3 I 4
......... 11111111111 ' .... ., .......... ..
(Between lrvl.ne Ave. It the Upper Bay) -·--..... lncludel title to a Jure fU1l.y lmJII'O"d lot.
(New I"RA term. available.)
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MODEL BOllE 6 OJ'fiCE -'
IJ'vJne Ave. at BJchlancJ Dr. <JOtll St.) ,
10 a.m. -• JUD. ~ .
Uberty S.IN77
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