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If is up to Governor Goodwin nf'w el~tlon for the post must be
1 J Knl&ht whether the vacancy held at the re&ular Nov 4 gt-n·
Beln% «aS.r, o won a third on the Orange County Board of era l ele<-tlon
term on the Cou Board ot Su Supervisors caused by Tuesday's I Candidates &or the post must
pervl.8ora In the ne 3 primary, death of Heinz Kai~r will be have nomlnatloru sJ£ned by a
died at 8:30p.m. ~day In Hoag filled before the expiration of Mr minimum ot 5 per C't'nt and not
Hoapltal of a bral hemorr· Kaiser's current term in Jan-~ more than 6 pt>r C't'nt of the num KEDI'Z UJSEJI
hare. J J uary. ber of per110ns who vote-d 1n the
Throurhout t day he had I The state code assl&ns to the Fifth Supervltorlal District In th.e I ~n attending tbe regular l'ues governor the job of making ap· last &t>nera l elt"<'tlon in 1956. Po ·Ice See
day rneettnr of t~ Board of Su-pointments to till ~uch vacancies, County Clerk L. B. WallaC't' sale!
pervt.orw. He lue ched at noon
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acco. rding to William Christian· that Aue . 26 Is the first day to
with Armand Hanson, w ho had son, deputy cou nty counsel. pick up nomination papt>rs at hl.s
conducted hLI ai<'Cesaful cam SlnC't' Mr. Kaiser died before he office In the Cou rt Hou~. SeJ?t . M K•lled
palgn for electiOCl as s upervisor. I started on the third term he won 19 will be thf' ftnal day to turn an I
Mr. Ha nson aald he was In won , In the primary election J une 3. a in nominations.
derful aplr1tJJ and appt>ared to be
tn the best of health. w s k • • T II M I The Pirate's Den at 407 28th St.,
When the board met>tlng was ater ung 0 ounts Newport Beach, was a roistering over a t 5 p.m ., Mr Kaiser con place of 1ntrtr ue, fights and
fened for a bout a half an hour A B B I p d death early Monday.
with E. 0 Oxley, newly hired d1 5 ay an 5 repare Poll~ s.atd they ~lvf'd 3
rector of finance for the rount\. calls from ttl~ pla~ between
lOSS'S CAP is g ingerly tendered to Randall
MacOoug•ll by Brian, who says it fits rum better
e ven if it was his fathers first. Offering their
opinions are the rest of the MacDougaUs, l.ft to
then walked acroa.s th~ stret>t io While county harbor manag 'was tow1ng Robert Litton also of I midnight and 1:30 am.
right, Laur1e, Heather and Na nette (FabrayJ. In the county garaae. where h~ kept t>r Kenneth Sampson was prepar Lo6 Angel~. Neither of the skters Barmaid MarJe Ward, 22 tele·
the ce nter is Joe, the toy French poodle who is h is car. tng recommendations to th~ Har was Injured phoned the first tlme to aay !
JtbllliiMd.IIIIOM~ doller' .traw laat and the torm
nttt'J\1 kn.Jt bathlnr suit
At leut that'a what Laurte and
Heather MacDoueall aay.
And they loobd the aJtuatlon
over befoft they laid their money
on the counter.
They're the dauehters or the
R.anald MacDoueall.a, who a~
apendln• the summer In the T.
Duncan Stewart home at 183
ShorecUff Rd. overhanrlng the
sea ln Sho~ Clltl.a.
That's the place with the hur~
picture window In the llvlnr
room where the rtrla' father has
Mt up a hure telescope that
helped the etrls do some of their
aleuthlnc by lone dtatance on the
"blflklnny" on beach and boat&.
The huae tel~pe alao rattled
their brother, Br1an. 4~. one day
when he 'ecoped a black IIChoon ·
er down on the jetty from the
110utbern ocean Oylnr the skull
and croubOnea or a pirate ahlp.
He crammed hla head Into the
1e t h' h d 1 be 1 · ~ h e 'l.OOJD:l) ALl. aiCIIT' bor Department board and the Offlcef'll said the boats crashed men whom she cbued from the
W • ~n •s nome 0 0 P a1·~-~~ eehp tt e) <Arald Bechtol, nlaht manager C"1ry of Newport Beach recom when they sWf'T\e-d to avoid a place UMd Jan'"•·-not e\·en fit situa tion "in hand." =s•gn p o o • kli h d 111 •-•-. of the earare said Mr. Kaiser mending a ban on water s ng ea on ro ston for pirates and one of th~m
proper .,...ctna IJDinedt-
ateq If not .....
It took qulte a fnv btiay. and
avam on the part of the CftW,
but they finally convinced him
that Newport Beach hu a mayor
aatrned to mHtlnr cutthroats
and other vtslt01'8 from the main.
Brian threw hla official cap In
the comer and went back to
showing the pile of muael ahell.a
he hu salvaged from the beach
to Joe. Joe 11 the rray·whlte toy
French poodle so ele,ant with
elaborate barbertne and romblng
and hl.s jewelled collar that the
family calla hlm Joe to keep the
sttuatlon "In hand."
Bdan's cap, Incidentally, Ia a
reminder of how It happens tha i
the MacDouralla are Shore Cllff
neighbors thls aummer. Brian's
father was wearlnr It when he
met T. Duncan Stewart severa l
yearw ago. The MacDouralla had
a boet then and It was tied up
next to the Stewart boat In the
bay.
F •1 "looked a ll rlebt" wh~n he came 1n Upper .. Newport Bay, another Sampson s rt"<''mmendation for slammed the door on her u ahe am /tnto the r a raee about 5 :40 p m ., water skung accident th~re was a ban on water skiing Is exPN"(· retreated Into the bar. She said I Y "but he didn't apea k as usual." reported over the week end. I ed to come up before the Hubor she wanted to flle c bar 1 e 1 Mr. Ka.~r went Into the rt"<!t Chns Canstead. 57. or Los An 1 Departmt'nt board and the cit) against the trio lf the police
room, a nd Mr. Bechtol became geles, driver of I of the 2 boats counc1l next Monda). could catch them.
concerned when ht> did not come Involved, suffered fractures or 41 Otht>r week end water aC'Ci · An hour later. a n anon,ymowa CDM out. Ht-asked Mr. Kaiser 8 num -l rlbs Betty Mears. of Newport dents lnvol\l"d the following: call brought tbe polla! araln.
ber of times whether he net>ded Beach, a passenJI('r in the second
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Kt>nneth Smith of Los Ange les This time a man who~ ou t
a doctor or would like to be tak-boat driven by Dugan Yeakel, 14. was thrown from his outboard of the darkn~ near the !'fewport
e_n home. To the offers of help. of Newport Bea<'h, suffered num-motorboat whrn he S1ar1ed tt\e Cannery buJidlnr con.Oded In
Mr. Kalaer answered, "I'm a ll erous cuts a nd a broken tooth enelne whilE" it was In cear. He them that 2 ~n had t.n.d to
rtcht. I'll be out In a minute." when the boats colUded. was t~atM a t Hoae Hospital for make a ~ a...1 with
Hla only wu that he Younr Yeakel wu towtnr his a cut knee. him to ~
._ ln the lather. Jtobert Yeakel. the Lt» Pr. Wayne Slmmona ol Wblt· where "and no Qlaetltloi:• AD.Id• cu ct.ler. and Caute&d tier ~ a lnlrt baek wt.n a 4a
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su-=IJPftON IATISr ~.~-,._.::: ... . .. ~ .. ·~ ~ :_. =g;.::'.'t Jf Ill u' wind, '"*· thltl :_:::.""'~Davtl tnd ..
....,_ M tood to anycta IIER&Y W we,..llt 'u.t •·
1 ..... II ,.. u applleabt... tJttia' ..-._ HavilllfiWiht ... ?.~ .l,, .arm ra that have ach ...... all .,_. tor hr.-
..__ _..,. bf C&Ufoml& ..... 11 and ..._ wife ~1 1M )e>ad· ~ a .-..... 11\oon. The ~ft. hla pa<tt and lftaw &MUG .,..
CIM&e ..... .flnned unpretMiilbl• '"ded Gat aaaJn. on ~y.
• 1 t • • -.,.. _. M Independent • ~ lob'a .. paw" la Bany DaVIa e( e ANSW8tiN4i A ,ASTOI ON RIGHT-TO-wotttc __,. IMt tfftk and reru. ,_, pit \.aeuna, and hla --maw" II Dorta. In an appearance In these com-It wu Hany'1 turn on the rod
I ho..,. rec.eiv.d a l.ngthy rebuttol to my Loq of 2 weeks ogo paratlvely tepid watera. (68-71 flrat. A strike came and he made
backing go..,.mor-candidate Bill Knowlcnd 4nd the so-c,lled "right to dqrees.) Away down the line, 60 the beat of lt. TWelve mlnutf!l
work" l4w, which he jMd I) ,,. supporting. You con re4d the rebutt41 miles ph.m or min u.s below San later he had a II rat-the nrat
on the next page. Its from .Arthur Kent, pcstor of the Wasley Metho-Dteeo. som~ lone·flns are here marlin ot th~ ~euon for Paclnc
dist Church in .An,heim. I dis,gree with him cpproaimotely 100 per today, eone tomorrow. But THAT. Anelera! Thla wu a very "Chico"
cent. me hearties, Ia a tur pleoe. even marlin. It welehed but 74 lbs.
for albacore. Only time will tell Yep, Harry'• having It mounted-It cppecrs lh41 I wos in technic41 error in using the term closed what's golne to ha ppen. but-It wu th~ P.A. first!
shop," but th,t does not destroy the v4lidity of my 4rgumenls. Indeed. NE VERTHELE SS. that "Ill Now Doria took the rod. Wham!
-of th• 841boa Bay ~b it
bret.d et • s~ci .. ennivers"ry party this •venlne (rhu~. MIM·
bert e nd their gu.sts wiN cline 4nd dance to tM ~WW~ic of ~s 81'0Wn
4nd his 84nd of Renown and 41so to the music of ~.d Nkhols. ~c
tured here are SOtM of the origin41 officiols of the B,y Club: left
to right. Ed Oelan•y. E. Morris Smith, G•orge Holstein 4nd .AI
Tiffany. jT erry Boris photo)
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CrUJaj,on ,.,. ... ~ fOr
tiM JoeaJ ~tor f nlabt..
tJiellnnlftl f'rl~ • .J-.1)' 1& ·keN
aN tM t1Jnel: lO:.S to 11:15 p.M.
July 11; U p.m. to m.ldnilht. lat·
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day, .Jaty 2). to 12:45 a.m.; and
12:45 to 1 :45 a.m. '1'\Med.ay, July ..
the p4slor's rebuke thct the closed shop" is outlcwed 1s just c pl4y on wind." the warm water that Another hook-up! Thls one turned
words. Whet procticol difference is there between the illeg41 closed I keePI the albacore out of reach, out to be no picnic. On~ and
shop. wherein the worker must be o union member in order to get 0 has blown a lot of anglers a lot three-quarters hours later, Dorta
job. ond tne legcl union shop, wherein the worker must join ., union of eood-and how For the first boated th~ first marlin for the
h. f' d · d • h · b7 Th d 1 h I time In recorded angling club LADIES of Pacific Anglers It
ly I VIrlna caEELY other of th~ plano desJif\S, It •••••
wtl on ., spec1 1e lime on o r er to •eep t e 10 . e en resu I 1s t e history 11 quo~ Balboa Angling weighed 163 lbs.
some-compulsory membe rsh•p. . I Club's Lee Jonas), marlin are be· So_ to the Davis clan-Bob,
I do 4gree w1th Poslor Kent tho I the term. rogh t to wor~ low, lng <'aught. In the unheard-of Betty Harry and Doris_ a 21 ·
is inoccurote I use it beccuse it is tj-,e cccepted termonology for thos earliness of the FIRST WEEK of gunn~r! You a ll shore hit the
proposed lew The reol 1ssue is volunlory unionism versus compul I Ju ly! marlin jack-pot THIS time, folks!
sory ... nion1sm. Don I vou 4gree, Mr. Kent? In the past 17 years, according Mucho congratulations!
The informor1on cbout the effect of ,;ght to wor~ leqisloliM ';}y~~e :o~d~, N~ :nar:in ~ad e CLOJU017S FOt1ft111
TTID.urT UD LAva&LI. The
quartet ot youna muaidans from
the Corona del Mar Youth Center
who were the repreaentatlvea ot
the Newport Harbor Exchanee
Club In that dub's Stat~ . wide
Search for Tal~nt contest at Lona
Beach proeresee<f throueh the
ellmlnatlona and finis hed amone
the tour finalists. • •• •
comes from the Notion~~l Burecu of Economic Reseorch, os quoted bt I prior to Ju7y ~9.e;h; fi~:o:: :~ A special thank-you to two
the Notionol Right to Wor~ Commtltee. a-. reported in .,, edtlonol ,, thelle once . early dates ~ere youngsters who made 11t1posslbDle
h I T b h h · · to show my Eastern v s tors r. I e Li .Ange es rnes. More o o;l t •s ot onot er t1me. ' ('aught in 1938, 1941 and 1946. In and Mrs. H. T. Daleo of State 'col· PIIOTO'I'Dfllll. The local kids
He q~o.otot•on of Mr Dooley does r>ot ompress me even tho~.ogh 1 the 18 years sln<'e 1939, July Is lege, Pa., that our fish out here looked like real champs In ('ach
I h,,e ~nown horn to be nqht . for ·..,storce. when he so;d thot \he mentioned 10 l~mes. August 8 are real Junkers. In touring the on~ of their appearances, and U
cour' bllow the elec'ion return .. B~t n th ,s case. tell rg oboul the ~~s, hfor flthf> f1r~~ ~arlin. I~ metropolis on Jndependen<'e Day. the scoring had been done by ap·
dosed 0 ,d ope" ~hop he is ust M wrorog 0 , Mr Kert. 1 ~.; 1 rst ti~p~ e bill 1;~sn t I we chanct>d to stop by the Balboa plause meters th~y would have
The pas•or i; on ~oor orqJrnento• ve gro~.<"d wren ~e \<'1)' •h,l o we g n un ugus~ . Angling Club. On the scales was swept Into first place by sev~ral
per 0'1 w th rr>orol co,.~"ctio" ego ,.~T joi"",.g c ur/on sho ld ro• see: • T-:!t1~:r~: ~~l :g ~~~week ~~:~;~y ~ r~~~ ybr~:e~~~~~ir:!~ :~:'1~. ~u:d ~~:o~~;a~~~~
emp "'yment " s~.och ' s~op. He '"'1 ""<~1e goal of ~e 1.t" 0" mcveme'l wac;. to put It mildly, slightly from the declt of his father El· Harbor Exchange Club, the judg·
1• lo orgc" :e. ell ":lus'ne, O"d o .. s -e;-;es. Wj-,~re .c"n ·he per·..,, w tr <'Onfusing As we told you, me-r's famous DEDE 11 Dunn 0 ing wu done by a committee of
morol ccn ... 1ct1on turn to tr.en f ~..~ ::., memoers~•p s comp .. ~cry 7 "Lucky" Ht-lldebrant and the how old Larry Is. but he won't music professors who were im-
Mr Kerot .,~~s. How wo ... ld ;ou (e ·. f some of yo ... r commer BALCORO w~ighed In a marlin be ~ady to vote for a tone time pressed by the many years of
ciol cdvert. er\ dec•de..J thot they wc"'ted to toke " free rode on your I on July 1. Three anglers were in· yt-t. culture and training which was
pcge~? 1 wo~o.ld ,0 t lote 1t ct oil. If 1 would ollow t I would go brolce valved, so It wasn"t "official." The other youngster had a dlsplayed by a young girl from
The poster IS try ,.,q lo refute my .~vqume"t oboul the vol~.oe of the But-IT WAS A MARUN! marlin to show the visitors. This South Sacramento who sane a
, free nder H ·~ e•cmple i\ "Oi pen l'&r~t, bt.l ,; does col to m.,.d Next day, Wednesday. Bob Da· agile citizen was none other than very beautlful piece from Ma·
vis. sklpp<>r of the charter boat J. B. "Mac'' McNally, se n 1 0 r dame Butterfly, a nd n06ed our
the follow.rq observot •ons. . . "MERRY WIDOW," proved that member of tht-Balboa Angling youngsters out of the mon~y.
. My cus:omer~ ha~e the complete nght +o r.efuse t'? do bw~•"e'S tht> BALCORO's marlin wasn't Club. Seems like "Mac" and his • • •
wll h me -1n odverlts1ng, and pronltng, ond buy1nq cop•.es r>f t~e E., just a stray. Bob came In with son Bernard had recently bought WE lfEED A PlAXO to be do·
sign. Yet I do moderotely well in en e~tremely com~ltllve foeld But 1 TWO ot the cherished blue nags a new 23 tt. Chris and named It nated to the Youth Center In Co·
1 do not do it by methods of compuls1on. The dec1s1on to odverl1se. rlylng-one for hlrn.self. one for the "DEARIE." rona del Mar. Music Is very much
and to order pronti,q, and to buy o subscription is voluntory. Th1s 1 his wife Betty. Betty's was the The grand<'hlldren were alone a part of the activity and Interest
meons thot I constonlly hove to do my uttermost to improve the quo I j l a r g c r 'wouldn't you know: l to see how It was done, They of the young people using that
ity of my newspaper, so that the loco I reside nts w"ll subscnbe ond so well hg hd 1
1n1g71
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1b6 '-,Solbs. Bobs took off at 8:30. About ll :15, the community center.
h t h b · "II d t" · ., t h t d c h"gh q ol wei e 2 5 • ·O·O con· "DEARIE'' came back with the It you have an butrument. t o I e USinessmen WI o ver ISe In I • ove . o pro u e I u gratulations" Bob won himself b that It be --'-t ity printing and give good service. so th,t my pnntlng customers keep the bl .. lla'" ·~tth the No. 1 on It mar-lin tlaJ top&ljle. "Mac" had w e u.,. ... ~ cw &D)'
L--L d 11 t h • • shown the klda, all rtaht. He had coming gaw, on n•w custom•rs w1 come o my s op. . for th~ tlrat marJln of the aeuon. a marlin to h.fl CNdit. which
Thus freedom of choice by the custome rs forces us businessmen "On top of that, he cornered the w~nt 124~ lbs. Mac didn't hurry.
to keep on our toes end improve o~.or product. lm,gine wh41 " dull Spornman's Guide Trophy of the It tool< 1 hour and 1o minutes on
end un"nsptred new·paper the Ensig" would be ·f resodents were forced Balboa Angling Club for the fi rst medium tackle.
to subscrobe and bu ne·\es were forced to cd .. er+ se 111 the E .... ~.qn r-harter boat skipper to boat one Makes me (eel mighty good,
lmogine wh41 p'71or ;,spir.lt"cn there would oe ;, your sermo" M• In for a <'Ustomer-in thls case this little story. Mebbe I have a
Ken' t oil re ,.je"·~ of your 'ow" we•e for~e-::l 'o o"e"d yo ... • ch~rct> h18
11 Wift-, Bet(ty. tu . long time yet to fish for marlin!
1 h . · , d •ho·e owevPr more con s1on 1, y M J 11 Ne tl-,.r ,~u ,.0 r I NV~ r:1 "Je r"ce~• •e •or mp•-::JeMe" vr er lunre Bob is a <'harter-boat skip· oung ac. onas te s me. wu
cond,ti:">'~S. . . p<>r and his wife lsn"t a member. 72 years young on his last birth · T~e .~ ..... e go•s Cor c~mpui~O'f t.r. ~y·,,,... c., ... ,,.,,, to M• Ke,t neither was eligible to win the day. Yep, the glorious Fourth
won't matter, and If It has not
been played for a lone time In
ypur home, call th~ ENSIGN, OR·
lo1e 3 ·0550, and my benevolent
friend and Youth Center enthus-
Iast, Colonel Any Smith, will ar·
range to have the plano moved
to where It will work wonders for
lood. to the Youth Center ot Co·
rona d~l Mar, and your ieneros· '
lty will be blessed.
UT'I ...,..,... TO TilE COOD
OLD IAn An IDE Fourth of \
July by makklg firecrackers and
oth~r dane~rous fireworks avail·
a ble to the public, ..and the pub·
llc's children.
In the noisy past, when It was
both legal and possible to buy
firecrackers ot a ll sizes, people
stayed at home to enjoy the CtJn·
cusslons of their own purchases.
The mortality was slight and In-
significant when compared with
the soaring statlstlcs of death on
our highways over the Fourth of
July. The highways hav~ become
Blood Alleys and filled with the
bodies of the d~ad and maimed
ot the people d riving to see some·
body else's fireworks dlaplay.
Inspire people to stay at home
and enjoy their own fireworks,
and the lou of few flneers and
ear drull\8 acroa th~ Nation wlll
look much cheaper when com-
pared with today'• mortality
coMa.
s•.,•erne"' ,,...puls"rf memoersh•p d::>es '"" •e r::-:>rrvp' or. Vrl,.•tary Standard Oil Trophy. the BAC"s I turned ~ut to 1M' a great day for
memoer ,h p br;r.qs abou' mprovement of serv ces \O ·h~t r.ew mem prize for the first MEMBER to ~~n~~~TH of our angling com-
ber ... ,.,n oe cb•o 1red Tht.s bo•h •re ... ew me..,.,ber o"d tic .. c rgor>oto <'at<'h a marlin. I > ·
t ·•self ere oer-•t;ted e CIRLS. CIJU..S, ClRLSI e SHED A_ TEAR
on •, -:1 1 rb d b th e foe! t~.,t o mi,:•ter defe,ds rr.mpul~r.r; THAT trophy didn't go begging We cant quit without shed·
''"" •> v e Y . 1 f h 1 f 7 long The next day Thursday a ding a whole bucketful of teara lJnir ,.., ,.,. How ( '" o m ro~l~r ~upport ~ pr•"C•P e o I e use o, rrce . real .fishln' gal. Ll.ly Call of Sal· for a good pal. Grab your crying
FRYING
CHICKENS
Not 040ly out .. oppeononce, bllf
-"Y bullt-la ..-lit lot, toet
fl,.. ''"' wilt! rldiiM"M
e110•el ll~tlt!lll .. tl,..
co•utruction, ••ooth, 110heleu
~tionl Aftd, o choice ol
de<AIIOtor colou.-ot ,..,._,, cCK"
H w r ,., h,. or <H't?"e w1th good conc•ence co"'e"d tho ,uc.h " boa cle<'lded to go a -fishin'. She towPI and let's a ll sob together
priror ;:-1~ · 1n h,.,rm )"I w••h Chrid·~., e:.hi-:s? To me t~e mor"'l 1" +ore look hushand Ray a long to run for poor old "LaUihlng Joe"
of , • ., p,;.,,.iple r.f fre~> 1om of choore ·~ beyonr:l o~gument O"r w~1 thf'ir boat the "LILY K." The Lll · Koons, ablt' skipper of that fa·
rf 1 fe ,,.d th<> Per11cl r to which we pledqe alleg1once , .,,,. leu,.. ::led Jy K run smrll a marlin 5 miles mous <'hartPr rraft the ONE-OH!·
on free-lo~m of rh:;,ir~. Hot, plus lhe resporsibiloty of suffero 'lg or en away! You'll understand when ONE. Port> 01' Joe hooked up a
·,..y·ng 1~0 con•equenr•• of the cho•ce Both of those eleme· Is must you remPmbt'r that It's Gordon big broadblll at 2:05 Friday. It
lfEVEB A CJIAaCE r oa CU'TTDfG AT ... OTCJIEa ltOr'
1'-' ' " • h · d th · ,.. · MIHONEY 0 ,. aff""'· lasted until the unspeakable b t· the freedom to moke your own c o•ce . .,,. e respons1 .. reen s . n,e "'~ .. " pr<! .e!'l · Th h h k d b 1 th t tlonately known through the hour of 1:10 a.m .• 11 hours, J b"i't f '~ the c?n·,eq ... erces. ese ore I,. e c_ ec 0" l once o marlin fleet as MAHONEY. mwutes artN the hook-up. The
h .e·J ·ree \Or-•eft .., I,.,. woth rnorol ore_ept, . To make a short story shorter. line wore out, but not ol' Laueh·
1,1 ,..,.,.e mere tn v•y .,b,ul Po tor Ke.-+ 'comme'~t~ 1" fvture Log a big hand and a fistful of or· lng Joe. Rumor haslt that he and
I :r Ji·e Mr Kent to do li kew1se. r hlds to Lily Call-her 139 lb. party came back In about 3 a.m.,
L & M
PAIIT STORE
JOHIIIE SAYS:
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WALLPAPER
2904 E. COAST IIWT.
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spike bill on medium took hN hune around until they could
only 15 minutes. When she buy some more bait, turned
welghE'd It in, the Balboa Angling around and-gulp!-w~nt tlshln'
Club's Standard Oil Trophy was again !
all sewed up tor this unusual DON'T shoot, milter! OJ' Joe's
marlin season of 1958. You just as h armless as a kitten! He's just
can't beat th~ girls! funny that way, at times.
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Dan's Barber Shop, Jordan's Pet
Shop, Waymar Toya, Fun Fash·
lona, Corona del Mar Pharmacy,
Karen MarJrret.a, Crown Hard·
ware, Brooklne•. Anthony'•· Pt·
Ute VIlle. Crown Barber Shop.
Drawings will be at lntervala
to be decided later. It wtll not ~
neeeu&ry to be praent u the
drawlnga t.a.k.e place. Print your
name and tele ...... number on
your ticket. It your ticket Ia
USDA CJIOICE ,r£EB
Round Steak c;.
.. IUTCIIEa lOTS .. raaaoas LMD
GROUND ROUND
Uii)A C.OJC& lftD
SWISS STEAK
VitiA C.OICE ITZD •
RUMP ROAST
BO ... EL'I IUJIWUOTA
OPEN
SUNDAY
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Llll IIIIET
PI OR T ES I IE THE
Editor oc u.. En.Jp that tM IS&bt·'fo.Woitt Law WIU It av• tJa• '--money, but he tak~n In by thJa .ort of Wortcal
Dear llr: panntat a lftal\ tiM rt&bt to don't can • man tr money thJnJd.ne? The trw-rider Ia a
Your t4Jtoltal 1n tiM June ~th em~t. -n. "-ht to wotk. than he .SO. tor hJa dent eye. parutte on any community a.nd
i.-a. wu aJW' to 1111 aU.ntlon wNda Ia the J1aht to U"-it a It' I all pr1Ddple Wid bJm. He Ammca hu tradltlonaJiy looked
by a bteo4 o( mlM. puUC\&larb' fUndamental ......_,. '"'-RTW hat. t" ... mJn tobbed av their down upon thla .ort ot person.
your eommenta about Btl llll law doel not •paraDtae anyone lndJpJn.snc.. TMy ma.t have The person who wanta to improve
Knowland tJtCl hla pt01ram tot the rtpt to wota; tt IMftiY &I"-their lndl~ reprdlesa av an orcanlzatlon does not do It by
the JIW. woddq man. Jw a ttte lndlv1clual the UCI!ble to de· anyt.h.lq .-.... taklnc a tree rlde, he don It by
madent of economla. and a pel'· ny ha. ftiiJIOD'IbOJtJ to hla t.l· .. Bat.,. ald Mr. Hennesaey, taklnc an active part In the or·
1100 with a 1oft6 Ume lnterelt Jn Low wocbd 1n tbe union. tJ\eee openlbop mtn ye menahun eanlzatlon and a..umlnc ~I·
'SLOG •awJO.-r ....,. -.aa 1
'I'WVJIIDA'I. JVL T II., ~
me ana ot labor N1atlaN J 1 tmaat,. you are probably old ay tb«7 are rr u.nt.ona 11 proper· Uon1 of leadership. The ••free.
would l1ke to taka 111ue wt1b tbe eDOQIJa to.....,.. J'ln..,. Peter ay con~" ~ rider" Ia Interested only In aavtnc
Gourmet dl.n.ner for two • • • polnta you made 1n you ectltortaL Dunne all( hla fa!J)OAB "'Mr. Doo· "Shure," aid Mr. Dooley, "If hlrnaelf a few dollars and that'•
Creamy Lobater Newbura over The nm clalm which you )ey" ..a., lirA Dooley nu th1l operly eobdueted• ~0 ltrlkn all.
and hla family and a reooenltlon
by the overwheJmJnc m~ority ot
the worke,. that th1a can be done
only by unity. Church member·
ahlp on the other hand Ia a aplr·
ltual matter aJthoueh the com-
munity recoenlus the ehurch u
a force tor moral betterment by
clvlne the churches eumptlon
t.rom taxation. Thus, lndlrectly,
each one of us who pays taxes
Ia aupportJnc all the churches.
Perhapa you are rieht In a way.
I would like to aak you thla quea-
Uon: is membe,.hlp in a union
any different from membership
In a professional croup such u
th~ AMA. the Bar Auoclatloo
and the like! I happen to bto·
long to a relleious association of
preachers which hu such Ueht
control ovtor Its m~mbershlp. that
each m~mber Is IIC'J'eened all dur-
lntr a sevpn.year apprenticeship
and must tx-voted upo(l before
he berome~ a memher. Compared
to our standa rds the old rl0t1ed I
shop was mlld in 'ltl'l ron trot Why
should the working man bfo de
nied the right to rontrol his
union and fellowship llke we I
rontrol ours.
nutty rice, accompanied by dell· maJce ta that the "nlbt·to·work" \0 ..,. MciUt tbe open ahop ••. pr Je:s tract. 1 · Incidentally bow would you
cate, Ueht Spln,ch SouUle · · : at.at. have lhown a taater ln· "Wb8r. au tbJs lhftt'a In the ::OU: 1~ nowcon and ndoa:ar!! Ilk• it lf tome ot your commer-
On the aide, dreamy, r}ch avoca creue of real W&lft than tM about •h• open lhopT" :e r, ace-clal advertlzera decided that the-y
do and lettuce salad ..• Prepar&· clOMd abop statee. 1 don't know papers •-mem ra. wanted to take a free ride on
tJon: a mere filt» of two pack· how old your ttcura are to IUP· uked Mr. B~. .. U a new employee In a union your paees!
aees of frozen foodl Into the port your claim but I lmatrlne "Wby, don t ye know, aatd Mr. ahop baa moral convfctlons about Corruption d~ not aet In jiUt
oven for about thirty minutes they mutt be rather ancient &I nee Dooley. HReally, lm aurprtaed at not jolnlne the union, why did because membership ls compul.
... a swish of qulek rice Into the cloeed lhop was outlawed your tenorance. What Ia the open he seek employment there In the sory. Corruption aets In when the
over 10 years aeo by the Taft· ahop? Sure, 'tla like tbla, Hlnnia· first place? The advocates of the membership becomes Indifferent
Hartley Act. U you would check sey: Suppoee wan av these free· RTW law almply want to try to or when the union Is ahorn of Its
with the Chambe,. of Commerce born cttluns ls working In an weaken or break the union by control by this sort ot leel.slatlon
In mo.t of those "RJgbt to Work open ahop f'r the princely waee encouraelne Individual~ not to The Taft-Hartley law Is one of
Statea" you will find that they av wan laree Iron doller a day av pay their does. 1 personally f~l the l.'ontributlnc factors In union
use tttelr low waae IICa les aa an tin hours .. Alone comes a~the~ that every man who receives the $.'Orruptlon for It took control
Incentive to attract new business. son-av-a -eun and he sez t th benefits of a union has a moral away from the unloM.
boiling water ... a mere drench·
lng of lettuce under the faucet
and a quick sllctna of an avoca·
do ... Ah the miracle ot fozen
foods . . . W 1 t h restaurants
tl\rouehout Cleveland, New York.
Chicago, Detroit and Plttsbur1h.
Stou!fer"s unusual dishes have
been taste tested over the years
by thirty million Stouffer Restau·
rant guests ... Stoutfer'a now
offer their most popular dishes
for a ll to enjoy through the mag·
ic realm of "heat and serve" ...
* * * StouJfer'a Lobster MewbaJ9
Ia m~ wtth cbotc. lobeter
meat aDd bleact.d lD em exC~eP·.
UoDCil eauce tbat La Stouffer's
OW1l Ment ••• It caD be •l'ftd
lD SO IDCIDJ WGJ8 •.. O'fft
tocut, bot bLaculta or DOOCllH
• • • • Splaocb SoufJle, a dual·
leDge to nery taate bud. al·
ways brtDCJI a cry tor aecODda
• • . SptDOCbll You'll ....-r be·
l"e Ira there ••. ~ of theM
deUdoua d.labM an .pectally
prtc.d tbla ... k...a.ct • • • 10
cents a package oU •••
* * * Stouffer's started out In Cleve·
land way back In 1924 with a
stand-up eounter serving apple
cobbler and coffee ... Now the
same famous apple cobbler is
rarln' to be dellc.ately warmed
for a Q'*lck:Y. eve~·lov1n' dnllert
Please aend ~ the figures to boss. '01 thlnJ< oi could handle respon.albWty to share In the re · You close your edlforial with
support thla claim. the job nicely f'r ninety clnts!' sponstblllty not only of paying the question asking If there Is
In your second point you aealn •sure,' aez th' boss. And the wa~ his dues but also attcndl"!g the any dlfferenre be~w~n tht-U·
confuse the Issue by relaUne the dolla r man g~ts out Into th m~tlnrs and taking part In the I amples of church membership
RTW letrlalatlon with the closed croll worrul~ t exe rcise hls In· operation of his local. and union membtorship. Yf>S ln
shop which hu been out ot ex· alienable rolghts as ~ free-born In your third point you make I d~d there Is a difference! Union
a tenoe (or years. Then you fur· American citizen a~ scab on the rather questionable claim mf'mbership Is basically a matter
ther contuse the Issue by chang· some other poor devil. that the ··tree-rider" ls an asset of l'<'Onomlc pressure and the de·
Inc the meaning of the term "An' so It goes on Hlnnes.sey. to the community. Do you think sire of the worker to find a better
"right-to-work" and lmplylne An' who gets tl\' benefit? Thrue. people are stupid enough to be I standard of living for hlmself
Slllt·llller leta DANCE SCHOOL BEGINS Colli lr•lll PI•• 1
Sc•••l PaYI•c J.. THIRD SEASON IN COM lemltenllill 01111' The Sully-Miller Co. of Long A memberc;hlp drive dinner of
Beach wu awarded a $1,598 I.'On· thr Orange County Coast Assn
tract to pave 17,225 square t~t A group of renownt'rl artiste; I Miss Carol Kelly of New York., will be held In the Dana Strand
at the Harbor VIew &hool a t last are taking up their summrr res· former Julllard danl.'lng student. Club Tuesday, Ju)y 22. PresldPnt
week's m~tlng of the board of idence in the Harber Area In a pupil of Anthony Tudor. thP J-lt.>rl~rt Rlsheberger of Dana
trustees of the Newport Harbor preparation for the opening of famous English chorrographcr. n 1 Point announ~s.
Elementary &hool Dlstrll.'t. the third West Coast season of fi rst dancer In .John Begg's Dan('(' I
The additional paving will en· the International Summer Danre Company, will conduct classes in 1 LECAL NOTICE
large the playground area at the &hoot and Expenmental Group Body Mechanics. . No. PA 856 school. I at Corona del ~ar. Miss Ell_en Levand. alc;o a :'\ew I :-.oncE TO CREDITORS I
The only other bid was one otj D1rector of the school ic; Angl· Yorker. wtll be te~(·hmg Laban ESTATE OF LE'ITIA ELENA
$1775 by R. J. North. ola Sartorlo, well-known dancer Danl.'e Notation. Mt"-" Levanrl, a BUC'IIANA!IC. AKA L ELENA
' and choreographer, formerly of graduate ot Juillarrl'c; dan('(' rl£'· B\.:CIIA:'\A!IC. DECEASED.
La • w· ,. . I Rome. Floren~. New York, a nd partment, IS 8.!181'tant to AnnP I :'\OTJCE IS HEREBY GIVE:-.f to une Ill nze I Bar Harbor. and now a perman· Hutchinson of New York, who IS lht> creditor<~ of and all persons
t , ftalla. ent resident of Corona del Mar. he-ad of the Laban N(Jtation Bu· ha\ mg c-lalm'l agalnc;t the sa1d a .... ........ For many yeaNJ ~iss Sartorio rt>au and author of M'\eral books I d('('t'dent or ..atd ("<;tate to file
maintained studiOs In New York on the subject. them with the nl'ressary vourh·
Laurie Hendrll.'i<JI, daughter of I as well as an outstanding sum Young Amun ~m. a g.raduatl' ers In the otfic-e of the Clerk I
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hendricks mer school at Bar Harbor which of Columbia UmveNity., F1ne I of the Superior Court of the State
of 709 Marguerite Ave .. Corona was attended by professionals Arts Dept. and a sturlent of many of California. in and tor the
del Mar. won the Jennlnes Eng· and serious students of the dance famous Hindu dan~rs. Including county of Orange. or to present J
llsh prize of $40 for excellence from around the world. Bhaskar (recently cited by Nt.>hru I the same. with Ule n~ssary
In freshmen cl~s at Pomona The first event on the calendar for hill signlfll.'a nt cultural con-vouc-ht'rs. to the undersigned at
College. Laurie, a 1957 graduate for this season was held Monday trlbutlonsl. will come West for a 1 hi..~ or her plac-e of business. to·
of Newport Harbor High &hool. evening at Harbor View &hoot. 2 week course In Hindu dance to 1 wit: I
Is majoring In Engll.sh at Po· Guest artists tor this first af. be presented at the school. In ad· E. R. Abbey, Public Admin·
mona. fair were Miss Mlnoo .Javan, dra· dition. Mr. Ram will have a lee· lstrator, c 'o Harwood. Heffer-
matlc mezzo. In thl.s country only lure-demonstration class. He Is nan & Soden. 3355 Vla Lido, GUlL FOB TBE ct.Aa1tS also scheduled to appear ln a Newport Beal.'h. California, A dauehter wa.s born Tuesday. one month from Iran. Miss Javan recital at Idyllwild. wlthln slx months after the Ural
.June 17. to Mr. and H~. Wayne sang folk songs of her land, as VIctor Moreno. Areentlnlan bal· publication of thla notice.
Clark. 32M W. Balboa Blvd., well u .,np written by her let art111t. who ~l)ted clualcal Dated! June 13. 19158.
Newport Bad\, tn St. ~ hUIIband, INJ ·~ wltlo 11 baJiet .,.Jons ltit aummer, will E. B. ABBEY
llo.pttaL CONldeNd oneAmoltdrr;nda ~0~= agal.n be on tM faculty. He wiiJ Admlnlstrator of the Es· compo~era. o u • • w also otter cLt..sse5 In Adagio. tate of said d~ent.
LECAL MO'I'ICE m u s l c a I a ccomplishments are Mls.. Sartorlo ls one of the Publlsh : June 26, July 3, 10. 17
CERTinCATE OF BUSrNESS well-known In this area. was PI · leading exponents of the method In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
Fictitious Firm Name ano ai.'Companlst and also pro· of choreutlcs and cukinetlcs I
Yours truly,
Arthur A Kl'nt. Pastor
Wesley Methodist Church I
Anaheim. Calif.
TD ILL
WHIIIEY LIVERS
We Wuah to Announce
The Opening of
Devaney's
UQUDI STDiE
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
FIFl'H 86 PROOF
STRIIIIT
BOUIIOI
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DEVUEY'S
3711 E. COAST IIWT.
1 alock w .. t of the
Burley a.u
THE BIGGEST RACE
OF THE SEASON
Saturday, July 12th
$162,100
IS 100 0011-.t '""'""" 1a -
HOLLYWOOD
GOLD CUP
CALLANT IIIAN r ht$ I rom l astem CMI\petlll
lot 114 Mtle Cllamp!OII$IItp Ract
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POST TIME 1:45 DAILY
AIWA"S ,_COOl SIA llfflf
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THAll OOWIUOWII LOS A118tLU
a RACII DAILYI
THE UNDERSIGNED does here· vlded muskal background for wl\kh c:he will tt>ach. · €Dalen claal!led ada ret results.
by eert lfy that he Is condul.'tlng Parvlz Pararesh. Iranian da neer. ------------------------------....:....:..::.==.:.::....:.:..:..:=...:::.=:=.:.:...:===---
a real estate business at 460 N.l The faculty for the s ummer
... Pineapple upside down cake
too ... Roast Beef Hash. Maca ·
ronl and Beef, Esealloped Chick·
en and Noodles, Potatoes au Gra·
tin, Butternut Squash and Welsh
Rarebit ... Stoutfer·s rt,•commend
tha t you serve Welsh Rarebit
over p.neapple and toast. sprtn·
kle chopped nlmonds over the
butternut squash ... All these
exciting dishes offer the hurried
homemaker via the e I e c t r I c
skillet. chafing dish or oven, the
fun or "eating ouf' In her own
back > ard ...
* * * A•ocadoea lurYe tabn OD a
new look. Tbe dcntt 9TMn
Fuel1• you'" beeo eaJoyi.DcJ
for the past etvbt moatha an
goiD9 to talte a three·IDOGth
YGC:Gtioa • • • lD tbelr place
llack a-. tbe S1r Laacelot ,
tbe lumS·akta....S CIYD~IIdO CJ0P
• • • Then are •CIIIf 'ladetiH of
blcldr·aldAMCI a.atlld-. •••
SeiDe are ~ to be atrtDcn
aad quJte diMppoi.Dtlag Ia Oo·
YOI • • • bat 110t Sir Lalleelot
.•• lle1.1 au.rpriM you Clad •·
tlc:e you with b1a rtcb ... -tty
flaYOr cmd CMCIIDT tutaiM
meat ••• Be'• tbe ~ ~ tbe
noaldo 9JOUP. U. Jai9111Mt Ia
oU coateet . • • Be'l tJt,e a1Gck
Kaltllt of dreamy na.. to
th1ae brt9btly Clad .......
JOR1' ....,. _. ...s . u.e
t~u~tuvb u.. net ~ u.. .... .. .~ ...
* * * Potato Salad and Cole Slaw &ft
boaatlne ' new container ln t..,.
salad clrdea of th• Dellcate.en
..• .Jwnbo pliable poi:Jethel.Joe
quarta that will not bend, break
or ch ip •.• Frult*' ,.n, eltbtr
rupberr)' or oranp hu a new
look too ••• a fancy curnC'MIU
p 1 a at t c ~tel wtlldl whn dlp~ In warm wdef tor a ,..
eec:on"-will alldle out JeUo flx·
In,. tntJc1"-•nolllb for • ~
•.• Cl'leny zu~u .. •lacS a. ttw
pretdest! .•• 'nam the ,._..
tnc red carton .,... clow1l to
.. a ptTfect aUee of ;tneQPlt
wrapped roGftCl -a ..,....DO
dwny ••• ft&t a foil w
wb.lpped erMJD •••
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Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. dance school lndudes:
Callt.. unrlf'r the flrtitlous firm Miss Frirda &-linfantP. foun·
name oC Abbaco Realty and that der-condurtor of the Orange
said firm Is com~d of the fol· County Philharmonic.', who will
towing pert~on whose name ln be o!fNing Music Apprc<'iatlon
full and place of residence are courses cluring the summer ses·
a~ follows to-wit: slons.
William' Dean Ward. 460 N. Gertrude Klarlc;. whoo;c paint
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, lngs have bet>n on exhibit In
Calif. leading gallerle!4 and museums
WITNESS my hand this 24th In Europe and the t:nitrrl State<~
day of June, 1958. will offer art rourst's, and a class
<Slgned l In stage make-up.
William Deaa Ward
STATE OF CALJFORNlA ) ABOARD tJ.S.S. MIDWAY
} s.q I Grant Sorenson. "leamnn. U.S~ ..
COUNTY OF ORANGE I_ '!On of Mr. and Mr<l. T M. Sor·
ON nns 24th day of Junt'. 19~. I enson o( 3100 Clav St. ~ewport
bfofore me, a Notary Public In Heights, is aboard thl.' attack
and for said C'ounty and state, aircraft carrier U.S.S. Midway,
residing therein. duly commls· which visited San Fram·l'l('() Ba)
stoned and sworn. personally ap· over the July 4 week enll pclart-d William Dean Ward.
known to me to be the person
whose name ls subscribed to the
within ln.strument. and acknow·
!edged to me that he exet>uted
Use Ensign Classl!led ads to
buy, sell, trade or exchange
Wlfta... StatioHn I the same .
WITNESS my hand and official OFnCE EQUIPMENT
SUPPUES ... STATIONERY aa .. J'01U bDportcat
ncorU certWed fln
piOtecttoa wtth
DfltJLATED rtLES
seal.
MARY A. HAAPA,
Notary Public In and for
said County and State.
My Commission expires April
16. 1959. • • • Publlth: .June 26 . .July 3, 10, 17.
1958 In the Newport Harbor En·
sJcn.
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.. .. I E E 1"011 Cole .. -drUJlq .0 ...U. la botb motJw and da\Cf\tl!r. Jt'l W1M ~today wh.lda ~ a W')'GIIllq. "J'111at'a Ilia ..., • .,.. ba.rd to tldl whk:b OM aa.lcl wbt.
pl'a am~ Will Mel bet -wMit be la"t .._, M a ~· lt'a 10 tal\l)ed.
or wby! tant ~It# otbllr oU ...._ .IUt wbo II Dorotb)' lo!
Ill Mr f'1llllllmotMr'a ywt:h, Ietty Cole, who llob ,..una 1M te&eh• claDII:.lq ln Corona
JU11 tbla aide til tN turn ot U.e eflO'IIh to be u older ll*t to del Mar."
ftllhuy, t b e r • w a a n • t mueb her aUm, blonde claqbtrtr, ~ '"S.he'a IIQ' ~.· lletlr1 aaya. cbGMe. tM ldleMD a.ftd DliNel)', abe doelln't Jaav. u:r real an-.. J want • be lu.t W. ~"
or II -..a bold. maybe be· ......._ She llaa • dance •cJlo! J.nc a edMiol aaarm ln a little red "But aet.y w alwa11 wante.l .. r-., and I want one, too. u
tcheOI ..... to be.lp Clt.bers ner ldnot • baa 10011 aa J caa 1ft thloUah the a.t ~ a alrl can alt and been a .. .,. EYen ba_.., 111tt.en \hdwnlt)' of OalHcnJa, at Loa
d~ ~mc~~wtnc that not even aakecl to eoaw back Me&ue abe ~ I'm lolnr to cet a
tbe moon mq be too Dr away-hell)ecl them wMb dl.._ when teacher'• credential 10 I can
or ~ JJke teadlJn1 dane-abe bad to stand on a atool to tea.eb handlcapi*J ch11clren. .Mra.
lnl to bl.Jnd children. reach the alnk. I thlnk abe la Beard told ~ how erar tbe
'!'bat's Betay Cole'a ambition. what you ml1ht call 'outaolnl'·" bUn4 ehJldren are to leam."
How dJd abe 1et such an Idea! No, her aJ.atera, Suan a ad Betly'a words are Oowin1 now,
She ~· she rea~bout It In a Gretchen, aren't like that. In her calm, quietly thrilled
ma,azlne. • "Suaan's all for heraeU," aaya v~c:e.
But that Is obvloualy only a Betty. "Her klnderaarten teacher e T0T1 AU aDto.IIVE
small part of the story. aald s he would probably be the "That's Mra. ltlrke Beard. She e DECIDU LIPE GOAL first woman president ol the Uvea in Watwood. Her dauehter,
Many persons, male and fe· UnJted States. And at 15 she 1s JuJle Ann, 11 eolne to teach the
male read the same story tn UFE on her WJ!Y· Gtetchen l.a a typical same thJne. 1 aaw the story In
about children who could see, 12-year-old." the maeazlne after 'I found out
that taueht children who could· e LIKED lfUIISJJfG how wonderful danclne can be to
n't see-of course, with the help What was Be-tsy's ambition be· let yourself go. And when I went
of a trained dancing teacher. fore she wanted to teach dancing up to see the Beards, Mrs. Beard
But how many of those readers to the blind? told me how the blind children
decided their life ambition was "She wanted to be a nurse." In the acllool she hels» In as a
to be that helpful trained dane· Th06e are clues. Delta Gamma project a re so re·
' Movie Maker's
Son Surprised
00'1 -··-II llflt lt~a-now to ,., toe
UttJe • JMf a.c.ra. M ot I 1 U.. maU C&I'I'Mt' .Ul collect the amout al ,.......
laddn1, PLOI a new ahort·p&lct
cmarce of 5 eent&.
GDIL ~ GAU.a
BobbM and Alex Gall of 6D
W. <>cean n.. Newport Beach, are
the parent. ol a 8 pound. 13
ounce clrl born In Hoa1 Kemor-
lal Hoepltal Friday, .June 27.
Ute Erudp Cl...uted ada to
buy, ..U. trade or exdlup.
ing teacher as a result of that They tell somethlfl&' about sponslve.
story? events, perhaps lone obscUred, "You know, one of the children
Do you know any? that may have prompted the In-pictured In the magadne story
Ask Betsy Cole why it affected fant child to want to help others, was lying on the floor crying be·
her so much. to want to serve. cauae the danclne lesson was
The 17-year-old 1958 graduate But why.danclfl&', and teachln1 ended.
of Newport Harbor High School dancing to the handicapped! "I woud like to show children
will tell you something like, "the "Oh. Dorothy Jo does." the fun of living as Dorothy Jo
SEVENTE£N IS FOR DREA~ING end Betsy Cole, who has a d ream
that others may only marvel at, sees life as a giving, outgoing ex·
perience thot will make her life larger with every port of her that
she give s to others, especially the part where she almost grows into
onother petson with the dancing she d iscovered only accidentally in
a "summer class to relieve her boredom" 2 short years ago.
(Ensign photo)
afare w.e•m~~ ...
LAGUNA BEACH
only way to fultlll you r lite Is to That is Betsy butting ln. and has shown me."
help others." blushing a pleasant pink under This Is the summer for dream-
This is what they call modern, her golden tan. lng, the pause between childhood
hard·bolled adolescence? Who Is Dorothy Jo? and the beelnnine of adult llfe.
How does Betsy get that way? "She's iust about the most e OTB.E8 DREAMS
Or -how did she get that wonderful person you'd ever meet Betsy has other dreams, too, a
way? in all your lite. She's always family ls more Important than a
• DAD IS OIL DRILLER good natured and thoughtful. professional dancing career even
Let's ask her mother. Elizabeth. She's always doing th.ings for though that would be a wonder-
usually called Betty around their others. She teaches handicapped ful life-to dance and dance and
home at 112 Onyx Ave .. Balboa children. crippled children." dance. She think.s she may find
Island Her father. Walter tJackl That conversation comes from him at the university, tall a nd
Largest end Most Complete
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Cell fot f,...
DECORATING SERVICE
llb.rty 8-5518
Hou se~~~ ~ar~en
Furnishinqs for homes,
clubs, yachts.
3017 W. C:O.st Hiqhwey
Newport lleedl
LECAL JfOnCE
NOTICE INVITING BfOS
of the State of California, the
Board of Supervisors of Orange
County has ascertained the pre·
valllng ra te of hourly wages In
the locality In which this work
Is to be performed. applicable to
the work to be done to be as
follows:
Sealed proposals wlll be re-
ceived at the of!ice of the County
Clerk of the County of Orange,
Santa Ana, Call(ornla. on or be·
tore Wednesday. the 16th day of
July. 1958, at 10:00 o'clock a.m.,
at which time they will be pub-
licly opened and read In the WAGE SCALE
room of the Board of Supervisors CLASSIFICATION Rate Per Hour•
in the County Court HoUS(>, Santa Asphalt Plant Fireman ...... $3.19
Ana. Orange County, California, Asphalt Raker & Ironer ...... 2.71
for construction on highways In Asphalt Shoveler ............ 2.60
accordance with the spe<-ifica Boxman or Mixer. Box Op·
tions therefore, to which special erator 4Concrete or As·
refl'rence Is madl', as follows: phalt Plant ) ................. 3.29
Orange County, at the Inter· Carpenter . . ............. 3.225
section of U. S. Highway 101 with Cement Mason . ... . .......... 3.15
Bayside Drive. traffic signal sys-Co n c r ete or Asp h a 1 t
tern and highway lighting are Spreading, Mechanical
to be relocated, furnished and In· Ta mping or Finlshlng
stalled. Machine Operator (all
B!ds are requJred for the enUre types and al.z.es) . ··----3.47
work described herein. Concrete Mlur Operator •
COUNTY ROAD SkJp 1'ype -·--.......... -....... 2.96
COMMISSIONER'S ESTIMATE Con~~ Mobil Mixer Op-
ITEM 1: 4 Cubic Yards Class A era tor .. · · ........................... 3.56
Concrete !Foundations) Concrete Mixer Operator ·
ITEM 2: Lump Sum Tra ffic Sig· Paving ·· .. · .... 3.56
nal System & Highway Lighting. Drillt'rs t Except core, dla·
The foregoing quantities are mond or wagon) · · ··· · 2.79
approximate only, being given as El<'<'trlcal . L I n em an .
a basis for the comparison oC Jounvyman . · · -3.90
I
bids. and the County of Orange Engineer · Otler lr Signal·
does not. expres~ly or by impll· man .. · 2.74
cation, agree that the actual Fine Grader (Highway and
amount of work will t nrrespond ~reet paving I . . .. .. . . 2.60
t herewith but resPrvrs the rteht Flagman .... 2.50 HARBOR JRliSfEI to increase or decrease the Heavy Duty Rt>palrman . ~ 3.47
I STORliE amount of any class or portion J LaborPr · General or Con·
ot the work or to omit portions stru<'tion 2.50
375 E. 17tb STB.EET of the work as may t)(> df'emed 1 Motor Patrol Operator {any
eo.ta llleea nf:'ct>s.'lary or expedient hy the type or Si7e' 3.56
Phone EftL & Ina. Engineer. I 0p('rators nnd Tendf:'rs of
Liberty 8-73231 Liberty 1-1511 Bidders are hcrehy notified Pneumatic and Electric
LYON VAN LINES AGENT that pursuant to provisions of Tools, V IbratIng Ma -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Se~c~tl~o~n~lTI~O~o~f ~th~eiLa~bo~r~Cod~e chine~. and Similar Me· J chanlcal Tools not Sep·
arately Classified herein 2.71
ALL HAIRCUTS Pile Drive Foreman 3.75
Pile Drlverman · Bridge or
Dock CarpentPr . 3.355
Pill' Drlverman · Derrick
Bargeman .. 3.355
Pilf' Drl\·erma n Rock
FOR MEN AND BOYS
ONLY $1.25
!;linger 3.125 JAY'S 2903-A !fEWPORT'aLVD.-JrEWPOBT Reinforcing Iron Worker . 3.375 BARBER Roller Operator . . . 3.29 SHOPS 703 E. BALaOA aLVD--aALBOA Tractor Driver (Bulldozer, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tampt'r, S <' r a per and Push Tra<'tor l ... ~ .... 3.47
I Truck Driver ( 16 yds. or REED~s more water level) .. ~ . 3.01 T£ WJIIIL£ Truck Driver ( 12 yds. but
less than 16 yds. water
La Posta .
. It's the Best ~?0
ENCHILADAS. TACOS. TAMALES.
STEAD. CHDJ BELLENO. ETC.
0,.. 5 .......... ~-a-d • ....,.
2588 NEWPOBT BLVD .. COSTA MESA o-t ............ AMC by
levl'l\ . . .
Truck Driver (8 yds. but
less than 12 yds. water
2.79
Jevel) .. -····· ........... 2.71
Truck Driver (4 yds. but
leM than 8 yds. water
level) ................................ 2.66
Truck Driver OeSII than 4
yds. water level capacity 2.63
Universal Equipment Op·
ftlltor (Shovel, Back Hoe,
Draellne. Derrick Barge,
Clamshell, Crane or Plle
Driver) ·--·-· ·-·-··-··-.. ·····-3..56
Water Truck Drivers · 4000
Oa.I.. and over ... _._. .. -....... 2.93
Wa~r Tntclr Driven· 2500
Gala. to 4000 c;.J.a. --2.81
Watu 1"rudd; Drivers · Un·
der zoo Gu -··---·-· .. 2.89
•PhaJ rtln .. lleftefita. -n. mlnlnrClm wap paid to
Intelligent, "a.s smart as daddy
so he can help tht' children with
arithmetic," and she hopes he'll
have blue eyes like hers. She
likes blue eyes so very much.
This last part ot the dream
is n't too dlf!erent from the
dreams of hundreds of other girls
sunning a long the South Coast
this graduation summer ..
But beyond that similarity
guard and flagman) sha ll be /
paid for at one and one-ha lf
Urnes the basic rate of wages.
Holidays s hall be New Year's
Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of
July, Labor Day, Annlstlce Day,
Thanksgiving Day and Christ·
mas.
Eight 48) hours of labor shall
constitute a legal day's work,
and the Contractor shall not re-
quire or permit any laborer,
workman or mechanic or any
subcontractor employed to per-
form any of the work Included In
this Contract to labor more than
eight (8) hours during any one
calendar day, except In cases of
extraordinary emergency caused
by fire. flood or danger of life or
property, and except as prov1ded
In Section 1817 of said Labor
Code. The Contractor ahalJ for-
felt to the said County, a.s a pen-
alty, the nm ol Ten Dollars
($10.00) for each laborer, work·
man or mecltanJc employed tn
the executJon of this Contract by
him or by any subcontractor un-
der him. upon any of the work
included In this Contract for each
calendar day during which such
laborer work man or mechanic Is
required or permitted to labor
more than eight 181 hours In vio-
l ation of the provisions of Section
1810 to 1816 inclusive of said
Labor Code.
The Contractor shall keep full.
true and accurate records of the
names and actual h ours worked
by the respecttve workers em·
ployed by him under this con·
tract and shall allow access to
the same at any ..easonable hour,
to any person hav ing authority to ln~pect the same as contemplat·
ed under the provisions of the
said Labor Code.
The Contractor shall use only
unmanufactur~d materials pro·
duced in the United States and
only manufactured mater I a 1 s
manufactured In the United
States, substantially all from
materials produced In the United
States. In the performance of the
contract.
Plans many be seen and may
be obtained along with forms of
proposal, contract. and speclfl·
cations. at the office of the Or·
ange County Highway Depart-
ment. Court House Annex. Santa
Ana, California.
No bid will be considered un·
less It Is made on a blank form
furnished by the Road Commla·
sloner, County of Oranee. Call·
fornJa, and is made ln accordance
with the provisions of the Pro-
posal Requirements.
Each bidder must be licensed
and also prequallfled as required
by law.
The Board of Supervisors of the
County of Oranee reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
Dated June 24, 1958.
By Order ot the Board of
Supervbon of Oranee
CountJ, Calltomta
L. I. W A!LACE
Count, ~ and Ex-
otfldo Clerk al the Board or Supervteon of Oranp
County, CallfOfllla
aD aJdDed labor, tor which rates (SEAL)
ue net abqwn above, ahall not By 1""'-AJexaMe.r
I.e 1-than IUO Pft '-'· Olpa.t7 ...._a .... .autt Ia ....._ ~: ,_.._. ~~arbor ED·
.tfbt hourw at ..,..,. ... --..,. J11t.J J u4 10, ua p)Oyment ~ ... Jbdt ..,. -.;.;;;..;..;~~___;;...._..;~;,;.;;_--
lodll; aha1J ~ttrute a ...,.,,
WOII'k. tMtttnnt.nr on Mones., and thJaulla fttW 11t ~ ...,
W1MN .... II r-aafiolcl In d-_.,.._ ......... .. __ ........ .........
,.._ e:e P.M. ftWiiJ" .. T:GG
Alii. ••• ,, -.. .......,., -~ ( .......... , .......... ....
there are differences. and what
difference do you suppose you
might find if you peeked under
those s traw hats topplne the
faces of the girls you see prone
on the sand along the Penlnsu-!!1 Balboa Island and Corona del
Mar beaches?
And what would grandmother
have thought hall a century a1o
If she could have known?
4 p .m. -8 p .m .
cocrJ'AIL HOUR
2 for $1.00
"DillER 'nL 7" IEIU
Sovp
Seafare S.lad
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
• Fried St. Simons hf.,d Shrimp..... . ................ $1.75
))0) Via Udo. Nawpori leech • ~~wauk" Pot Ro.st. .. ... . .... ··-.. $1.85
A branch of Tl·e Mother Church Tht
F ••t C11urclt of Cnr st, Sc·•"'"'• in 8os-
to" Meu ec!.uutth.
• Fried Oli«en, Hot Biscuits . . ............ -..... $1.95
S .. .,day Schcol . 9 IS em.
• E.st.m Choice Top Sirioin SteaL.. ... ... .. $2.65
Su..day StNtCe . II ·00 a.m.
We<lne•dty Even.rq MMionq 8 00 p.m.
Readinq room louted at )) 15 Voa
L•do, Newporl S.ach, is ope" wetl day•
from 9 00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Wtdnesdey•
fr om 9 a.m. to 7 .~5 p.m. T uesdeys end
Fridays 9 e.m. lo 9 p.m. Clo5ed Holidays
Tht publ:c is cordoolly inviled to a!·
lt"d lhe church services ond use lht
Reading Room.
• IE SA
UPHOLSTERIII
Potato.
Hot ltols, Butt.
O.sser+
Coff.e or Tae
NOW PLAYING
The FOUR BARONS
OPENING JULY 25
The CARL PATRICK QUARIEIIE
Closed Monday
BROADWAY ORANGE COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER
Euclid Ave. at Santa Anc Frf)e·Hay, Anaheim
C!oul.i.ally invilu you lo tfu
£x du1ivr..
Only West Coast Appearance irr 1951 • In the beautiful Mall
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
July 24tll and 25th • 7 P.M.
Fabulous gowns worn In
"GIGI" lry leslie Car0<1 ond
Eva Gobot ond recently '-a·
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dauling cost-from other
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Lotest fa.hions for the entire family, ftOIII the
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WIN Wonderful door prizes. Fiv.-doy vaca·
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resortl in Northern CollforniCl-HOIEJG'S and
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fr-Hollywood v .. tte Vottorette. Also 100
"GfGI" olltvms.
ASK FOR COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS NOW-
Avolloble ONLY at
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$fribtgewntng gown
wora by USUE CAROt-1
,. "GIGI"
. to be sbown at the
MOM Fosllton Festtvof.
•
I
TAPPING the T-WAVES
with JEAN T ANOOWSICY •
.AV K Y00 nD UD A Uluatrlou.a but UNU~ulllab·
DAJ:t. IAILDIG'-Jn cue any· ennan MeCieUan In ancient
one on lJdo tblnlo the 4th ar-' street ot. C.noa. ltapected ha.ta
rived a day early, It wu juat liM were Mu:1ne and Lee McClellan
cruh of the d\amparne bottle and Herb 'and lea R.Uey.
wielded by Betty Elrnquwt. u The festh1tl• took place In
she cllmtened her new Lido 14 tb• peUo, under colorful J apan-
"L'Eiearaot." In tbe Boat GaJdeM e.e umbreUu, where Steve Bo·
lut Ttlul'lldaY afternoon. sheff, fOJ'l'ne6 Chef at the Dolphin
Or<Jelled on Mother'• Day for Club, eerved hJa oriental shrimp
Betty, by hu.band Paul, dau&h· and eac dbh and the pink cham-
ter SaU7, who 1a 18, and aon, Blll. pacne Oowed Uk.e tbe River
14, the family attt arrtved rtaht Shannon, beaonah! The majority
on acl\edule. L'EeeaJ'Iot ( t he ol the 100 or ao ~sts enjoylne
snall for thOM who don't parlez the ha.pltallty were dressed
vou. too much) Ia No. 57 In Lido Kool-le and that wu no Occident.
lale Yacht Club member-builder Some of the mid-day "Brun·
Blll Schock's fabulous Oeet of the cherw'' were: tbe Barry Rogers,
Lido 14 sloopa. Thla proves Blllls Ev Hadley .. Allan Loeftlers, HaJ
no snaJJ at eettJne them out. Dikes. John Davtes J r, Burton
L'Escaraot Ia bound to be no Romberaera, Lyle Harbours. AJ
•mall under sall either Cor Paul and Fanny Cloud, Lucille Wllaon,
should be a terrific \eacher. with Jerry McClalres, Mac I Clyde I
hla experience with the bll ones Horna, Bill Kells, Donald MeAn-
In the bll races. Like crewtng on JIB, Jim Kllroys, Marty Lockneys.
Bill ZIMmeyer's 44-foot sloop. Les Uttlejohn., C.ne Vreelands.
Bagatelle, In the last Honolulu Bill Schock&, Ralph Tandowakys,
race. Ray Levanu, Bud (Walterl Wer-
The Elmqulsta are leasing the thana, 0. H. Calhouns, Spud
Leon Ware home while the Wares ISpauldlnal E a 1 t mans. Bill
cavort around Europe. and typl-Grundys. Kenneth KingsiPys.
cal of Udo hospitalitY. their good Louis Markela, Jim Martlndales.
a &WW •&.DOll D UQII I
TII'O .. DAT. lVI. T U. 1t5l
Lt. Hitchman
Will Be Wed
The enearement of Lt. 1 J.e . l
John Abboft Hitchman. USNR. of
Bt'acon Bay to MIM P a t r I c I a
Louise Beckwith ol Portland, Ore.,
has bet' n announced by fhe
bride-eJect's pan!nta, Mr. J.nd
Mrs. John S. Beckwith of Port-
land. An Aurust wedding ls
planned.
The couplto graduated from
Willamette Unlven;ity, Sa I em,
Ore., where Patricia wu a mem-
ber ot Pi Beta Phi and John of
Beta Theta Pl.
Followlne her graduation Pa-
tricia has served as a United Air
Unes h08teu out of lnternational
Airport, Loe Angeles.
John, who is a graduate ot
Harbor Hl&h School. ls atatloned
In San Dleao. He Ia the 10n ot
Mn;. Sue Hitchman, 4.3 Ketch Rd.,
Beacon Bay, and the late Walter
H. Hltchraan.
C. C. Prepares
List of Clubs
friends. Earl and Ellie Sawyer, Frank Meters, Fred McDonalds. LAUNCHING the new Lodo 1 ~ L Esc:arqot at the Lodo Isle Boat A frantic last-minute call Cor
will keep L'Escargot at their pier. John Mooneya, Bill Cowam. Har-G d (f f information (rom Harbor Area
,
ood h J h Ed d ar ens are rom le t) Charles Vandervort, •Paul Elmquos t Hal She'll be In i company. too. ry Hour s, o n ( war 1 0 l E organizations for names of presl· with LIYC Commodore Sawyer's Smiths, Earl Sawyers. Arthur i~e. arl Sawyer and. in the snaol. Mr~. Elmquost. The boot t\ a I dents and secretaries was ~nt
PCC. Comanche. and son Burke's Strocks, Charlie Vandervorts. Mel qift to Mrs. Elmquist from her family. (Neal Beckner photo) out today by Peggy Ege, who ls
Luders 16, Rags. Wataons. Linn Williams. Edith t preparing ht'r annual Jist of or· THE RUOFFS, newlyweds. (Walter Gerhercft photo)
Pink and White Symphonize
At Ruoff---Edwards Rites
On hand for the launching Humpert, Wes Schneiders. Harold Secon· d Dance s ated Fr .• day ganizatlons tor the NPwport Har-were UYC members Ellie and I Kenoyers, Davtd Cunnlnghams. bor Cham~r of Comme~
Earl Sawyer. Amelia and Marty Bob Kepp4!'r'UI, Bill Morris, M. A. She said she needs names. ad·
Lockney, Bea and Herb Riley, Andersons, Harold Aldersons and The second party·dance of the tume contest at 1:30 p.m . tomor-dr~ and telephone numbers
Dorothy and Charlie Vandervort. many more. summer for girls and boys of jun-row. , ot presldt'nts and secretanes. and
Gerry and Mac Horn, Margaret I ior high age will be held at the West Newport's 38th St. park-the timt'. date and pla<'t' of meet·
and Hal Dike. Betty and Jerry St d t D Corona del Mar Youth Ct'n.ter Fortune telling contest at 2 p.m ings.
White and pink, symphonlzed gays of white carnations and McCialre. Katie and Burton Rom-U en ays from 7 to lOP m tomorrow c Fn today; !'OOk-out around a camp Deadhnt' for the information,
through roses, carnations, lark-white roo;es surrounding the wed-berger, Jesse and Les Littlejohn. day 1• fare at 6:30Pm today; scavengt'r she said Is July 31.
spur, gladioli and bouvardla, and ding cake. Florenl'e and Keith c 0 r d r e y . Are Rec a II e d Other dances. sponsort'd by the hunt at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Sht' hop('S to ha\e the nl'w list
dresses oC the bride and her at· The couple left the club by mo-Louise and Ken Lleher and Betty Newport Beach RP<'rl'atlon Divi Balboa Park-Hobo scavengf'r prepared hy Aug. 10.
tendants set the scene for the torboat en route to their car on and Bill Schock. Also enjoying Art student days In Chicago s1on. are slated for thf' first and hunt at 3 p.m. today; ('()SlUmP She said hundrt'ds of copies of
wedding of Miss Carole Edwards Udo Isle In which they traveled tht' fun were the Elmquist's were recalled wht'n ~r and M n~. thIrd Friday t'venlngs of the parade leaving from the park at the list havl' been u~d since It
and Laurence RuoCl In St. An· to Santa Barbara and Carmel by house guests. Kay and Cliff PPr Ea rle Tanner of PhOPntX. Arat., month throughout the summt'r 2 p m tomorrow. was compiled last faiL
drews Presbyterian Church Frl-the Sea. rlne of Arcadia, and Sandy Dav were re«>nt vlsitors at thP home "Hobo Gypsy Week" 1s the
day, June 27. They will spend the summer In idson. daughter Sally's house of Mr. and Mrs .. Irving Mano1r. theme at the c1ty playground pro-
The bride«room Is the son of Newport Beach and move to AI · ~uest from Cleveland. 1415 Acacia Ave .. Corona dPI Mar gram~ th1s wt'f!k Here's thl'
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ruoff ot ham bra In the autumn. J[QO.UE ••~CB lfO OCCJ·I Mr. Tannt'r studied painting schedu!" ·
Huntington Beach, and the bride Mr. Ruoff wtll continue his f'n -DElfT-The Oriental theme still with Mr. Manolr at thP Academy Corona r1t'l M.ar plltyground-
IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. glneering studies at the Unlver-prevails on Lido and Sunday of 1 of Fine Art. but hP gavt> up Fash1on show. Gypsy dances. for
James Edwards oC 3900 Channel sity ol Southern California then. last week It was tinged with a painting to bet'omP tht' fl r<it ra-tunt> tt'lling and scavt'ngt'r hunt,
Pl .. Newport Isle. Both the bride and bridegroom dash of the "aul sod" when thP 111o announl'er ovN tht' old KYW beginning at 1 p m toda} 1Thurs
The bride was attended by rna-are 1958 graduates of Oran£4" Rlleys and McClellans gathered station. the first radio station In day 1: il'e rube party at 1 p m. to I
tron oC honor Mrs. William Ows-Coast College and members of the Clans Cor "Teahouse Brunch" Chicago. He wns latPr with the morrow.
ley of Arcadia and maid of honor Alpha Gamma Slg honor SO· of Shrimp Suktyakl and Geisha 1 Carnation Contented Hour pro-Corona del Mar Youth Center-I
Miss Marcia Bauehers oC Santa clety. Gumbo, at humble house oC motlt ~ram for 13 years. singing tht' Hobo picnic at 11 am. tomorrow.
Ana. Bridesmaids were Mlss Car· -....::...------~-----------------theme song. then went into VIIU· Nt'wport He1ghts playground-
ol McMillan of Balboa, Mrs. Don rlt'vllle and OJ)t'ra At p~nt ~1r Family night with campfire pro
Barton of Newport Beach and f 1 I Tanner is a clas."ical disc jockey gram. hegmning at 6:30 p.m. to-
Mrs. Mickey Retmler of Costa 0 sot::ia DOlE •. ,EE-o\·er Phoenix station KELE-FM .. day lThursday l; picnic and cos-~esa. • • •
Best man waa Peter Pleger oC .................................... -....... -....... -----....... --........ --------
Newport Beach. Ushers we~ Leon The Hadd Rings probably cele·
White ot Balboa, Charles Moak brated July 4th with a splash In·
ol Lon& Bead\ and PhllJp Hut· stead of a baft&, becaUM they
chluon and Jlmmy Edwarda. moved Into their pool-equipped
brothers ot the brlsSe, bqth ot new home at 1901 Bayadere Ter·
Newport Beach. race Jrvlne Terrace just before
The bride's dreu Included a Ind~pendence Day. 'The R 1 n g s
white chantilly lace bodJce, cap have been llvtng at the Bay Club
sleeves. boulCant tulle skirt over since leaving Udo Isle.
white taffeta appllqued with • • •
sprays of white chantilly lace
roses. A deep n ounce of accord·
ion pleated tulle terminated In a
cathedral train. She carried white
orchids. Jlli .. of the. valley and
cascading Ivy.
The bride's mother wore a roM
chltfon ballerina length aown
wtth matching aooesaorles. She
carried pink cymbidiums. The
bridegroom's mother was not
able to be present.
The matron of honor wore a
• pale pink lace and oreandy dreu
and the otber attendants wore
aqua dresses of the same mate·
rial. The matron ot honor carried
deep pink roees and pale pink
bouvardla.
Eugene Kregg ot Capistrano
Beach sang Grleg's "I Love Thee."
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Dr. Ewing Hudson.
Deocoratlons for the reception In
the Newport Harbor Yacht Club
followed the same pink and
white theme climaxed by nose-
Kathryn and Harold Mitchell.
Jasmine Ave. residents of Corona
del Ma r. seem halt-way around
the world al~ady In their new
16-tt. trailer Jnd Chrysler New
Yorker. They are drcllng USA
wtth side trips to Mexico, Cuba.
Bermuda and Canada.
Here's what they say: "We
spent a week In Corpus Ch risti.
Texas; 2 weeks In New Orleans.
one week In Mobile, Ala., and
over a month aU over Florida.
We have been very lucky wtth
the weather. Two weeks In Wash-
tneton, D. C. Two months In the
metropolitan area <New Yorkl
seeing pubUshers for my Com-
plete Trumpet Method.
-:'We spent our ~th anniver-
sary In Boston with friends.
"Enjoy reading your paper. al·
tho we eet It late and sometimes
it is lost In the shuffle.
"Say Hello to any oC our Crlt'nds
you may see In COM."
A "round robin" that's ~n
going 'round and 'round for 31
yeara wu the occasion Cor a re-
union ln Berkeley on the 3·d&J
week-end ol .June 77, 28 and 29
for Mr. and Mra. Marvtn Sloan of
3400 VIa Oporto, New port. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan attended col·
lege at Oregon State at Corvalls.
It was amona some oC Mrs.
Sloan's Pi Beta Phi sorority sis-
ters that the round robin letter
started more than 30 years ago.
This Is their second reunion and
it Included 9 oC the members of
the onglnal robins and their hus-
bands and other members oC the
PI Pha Sorority house. Reunlter!l
came all the way from New York. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grannl! ot
221 Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mar,
have just returned from a 10-day
trip to Carmel. where they met
Mrs. Grannis' brothN. H. Parker
Bolton of Oakland. On their re-
turn they tried to visit the Hears\
castiP at San Simeon, but were
unable to make tht> arrange-
ments.
The Grannis' daughter and
Camlly. the Howard Ahmansons
of Harbor Island, have purchast>d
a new home in town and are also
remodPling their Harbor Is land
home Tht'y rt'<'ent ly t'ntertaint>d
Gov and Mrs. Goo<lwln Knaght
and the govt'mor's 2 daught('rs.
'CIIil~r11'1 H11r' Set
For l.apla Pta,.._.
Lillian Hellman's "Children's '
Hour" wtll be the third produc·
Uon oC the Laguna Summer
Theatre, opening next Tuesday.
Curtain time ls 8:30 p.m.
V·l -.rwSJD -M OZ.
Vegetable Juice •• 2 for 45c
GE.8JIAilDTS Jf'o. 1 CAR CIIILJ
Hot Dog Sauce • • • • • • 19c
DE WJIJTE -• OOUKT
Paper Napkins • • • • • •• 10c
Trend Liquid Deterqent 2 pack S9c
Bordo Grapefruit Sections. 303 can 2 for 39c
Raspbenies
2~
PEACHES
2~--1~
alllDS.ETE 10 oz. •xu
YEIETIII.ES
2 fir ~~
FRANK LEE CAPRI PANTS IN TilE BEST CIRCLES
~elena's
FADS AND FASHIONS
JUNlOR It: MlSSY SIZES •.. DRESSES It PLA YCLOTHES
27G E. COAST BJCBWAT
Oltloloe 3·..S OOAOJIA DEL JU.a
LDft"S lila CAR
BartleH Pears ••••••••• 35c
IIE.DfZ -QTS.
Apple Cider Vinegar • •
OUAJITS
Wesson Oil • • • • • • • • • •
Starkist Tuna. Chunk Style. 6lf2 oz. can
Milani's Newburg Sauce, 13 oz.
Nabisco Ritz Crackers. 12 oz. box
Cucumbers BELL
PEPPERS
s~ ...
SW AJfSOif 1 U.
BRElST M
T
6~ Top billing will be shared by
Lorraine Bendix. daughter oC ac-
tor Bill Bendlx. and Jennie
Hecht, Broadway juvenlle ~rnd
daugh~r of writer Ben Hecht.
Producer Michael Gibson also
presents tbe Irish Players, wtth
Calvin Ward as director and
Michael O'Herllhy as set design-
Meat Specials
SPECIALS FOR JULY 10. 11. 12 er.
J[EV'Df AWES PDEIITS
Patricia and Clark Wilson of
515 A..lOO Ave., Newport Height-.
are In a~ or th~lr new son, Kev-
In. who welahed In at 7 pounds. 9
ounces In Hoaa Ha.pitaJ Mon-
day, Jun• 23. -------Sell throulb Enatan Clalalfted
ACTION IN PIEDMONT! Mike Haynes of . the Piedmont Leegue
Braves legs it sefely to third in the opening inning of le~l Thurs.
dey s geme et the CoroM del Mar Youth Center. This.play ceme
en J•m Timmerman's double, which drove in Mark Story from third.
No. 29 is Gient third besemen Gene Bendel. !Ensign Photo)
lewspaper Stories
Boost u•rary Hours
Pioneer Braves Unbeaten,
Cardinals. LeacJ Piedmont
'n\e CardJnab are top. ln the nala and Pirate.-Bra,_: lnterna -
Piedmond LNcue at the Corona tlonal Lea,ue, Cubs. CardJnab
del Mar Youth Center ln theaum· and Pi,.tea: Sally Lea~. Bed·
mer bueball ~m. n.,-haw leca. Catdlnab and Dod~·Gl·
won 2 l&me. and tJed 1. The Gl· ants; Tuu uacue. lrav•, Car·
ants are rtcht behind thfln with dlnab and Glant~t: Cal State
2 won and 1 Jc.t. Other team. Leacue, Cardlnalt, Clantll and
are: Dod,en1 2 and 2: Braves, 1. Dodpra; Channel Le&JUe, Car·
1 and 1; Pirate~, 2 la.t. dlnala, Dod1eraand Brave.; Eut-
ln the Pioneer Leacue, lt'a em Leaa-ue, Cube, GJant.a and
Brave. 3 and 0, Dod,era, 3 and 1, Brave.; Harper League, Cube,
Pirates, 2 and 2, Glanta, 1 and 2, Braves and Cardinals; WHt80
and CardJnab 0 and 4. Leacue, Catdlnab, Braves and
The 3 top team. In the other Cubs: WU.on Leaaue Phlllles,
leaguea of the Harbor Area aum-Redlep anc1 Glanta. '
mer propam are as follows:
Major League, Cubs, Cardinals
and Braves; Paclt lc Cout League,
Cubs, Pirates and Braves; Amer-
Ican Association, Giants. Cardl·
Police See
Man Killed
BUNTS AND
HOME RUNS
e PIOifEEJl LEACUE
Pi.rat. 13, Claab 10 (JWM 30)
Three hits eaeh were scored by
Pirates Rick Linville, Kirk Moore
and Randy Loughlin. Two hits I
each were tallled by Steve Patti-
son, Bruce Reynolds and Chuck
<Continued (rom Page One) Crabb. Giants Tim Thompson,
Mc-Colley of Ramona now 11\·lng Jim Granger. Greg Simple and
ENGINEER Andy Winn of the
Harbor Highlends fire stetion
heeds for firs~ bese in Sundey's
geme between the 8 shift of the
Newport Fire Dept. end the
Coste Mesa police. The New-
port fire eaiers won I to 0 es
Engineer Did Green of the &1-
boe fire station scored the only
run. !Photo by Hugh McMillan.)
1n a trailer at the cannery, hissed Dan Meehan each got 3 hits. Rob-~ c t M
at the poltre, "That's one of ertCarneygot1 hit OS a esan them." Dodgen 21, Card.lDala 12 (July 1) ,
The man rummaged around in Ke n Torrance, Tom Sawyer and o• • c h
the car for a Cew minutes then Marsh Savage each connected 5 I e s In r as
dashed bark to the Pirate's Den, times. with Marsh Savage bat· Virgil Partch
Wins Suit for
Half Million
still crourhed over and clutching I ting In 2 home runs for the Dodg· Hlel Greene, 51, of 647 Shall-
something to his rhest. ers. Other Dodger hits Include mar Pl., Costa Mesa. was killed
A moment latt>r McCoJIPy al· Gordon McMahan ancl Danny Instantly early Saturday when
Alter 10 years of open 5 hours most shou tt>d. "That's both of 1 Orr, 4 each, and Jim Lind and his car cras hed Into a row of
a dav. Tuesday through Satur-them~" as the first man rt>t·urned Bill Livingston, 2 earh. John Wll-concrete pipes at the end of Pia-
day, the Corona del Mar branrh to the sidewalk and was joined son and Nelson Peters earh had centla Ave. in northern Costa
New Moves in Sign Battle
BetWeen Agnew and the City
E.: C. Apew, ewner ol tbe San· mJt for U.. Dln.nerhorn qn wu
ta Ana Neon Sip Co. b one le· applJed for Oftly an... tbe .U.n
1al action a h • ad ot Newport wu appl"'ldmmitely three-touJt.h.t
Bead\ BuJJdl"-Jrwpedor B. A. c:ompleted. The a~ I
Glenn In tbelr IWlllinl fllht OWl' oommlttee turned down the per·
Mr. AaMW'• alp b\lllcUna aet.lv-mJt then, Kr. Glenn •ld.: beeaut
ltl•ln Newport. the aft& waa alteecb-too ~·
Mr. Aanew fiaeo a eeeond Writ ~ with larce alpa, aqd be·
ot mandate against M'r. Glenn e&\Lie of Mr. Aanew'a <:onUnuJna
thil w.ek, char .. n1 the bulldl"-refuaal ovwr the yeara to abtde
Inspector wtth "caprlcloua" ,.. by city law. In connedMil with
fuaal to IMtle a permit for a aJen hla atan election bu.lnea,
on a commercial bulldlna at 2817 The City of Newport .Beaeh bu
W. Cout Hwy., on MarlneD Mlle. a criminal ault pendlne ap.IMt
He had earUer flled a writ Mr. Aanew eharafnl hJm .Sth
against Mr. Glenn after the erecting the Dlnnerborn lllp
bulldtnr ln..peetor retu.ted hlm a without a pctl'D'\It. 'nlat comet up
permit to hook up ~lectrlclty to a In Superior Court Aue. 12.
sign lle had already erected on But Mr. Glenn's Sunday punch
the Dlnnerhom Rataurant at may be found In the propoeed
2332 W. Cout Hwy. new &1'"' code now u de tu"'~ Hearing on Mr. Aanew's latest •·· n r • ....,.
petition Is set for July 25 before C ..
Superior Judge Robert Gardner l.lllty Cll
unless Mr. Glenn laaues the per-a........ rL.af .....
m lts earlier. .... r• -· Mr. Glenn doesn't talk much 1 like a man Inclined to lasue the The last legal barrier to the es·
permits. He aaya the sign Mr. tabllshment of a 140-acre ceme-
Agnew wants to erect at 2817 W. tery 2.100 feet east of MacArthur
Coast Hwy. would Include ap-~ Blvd. and 1 mile north of Corona
proximately 175 sqQare teet, del Mar was pu.aed Tuesday
more than twice as larJe as the I when the Orange County Board
80 ~quare foot "desired maxi-of Supervt.ors approved a zone
mum" the cltv'• architectural ~ variance. The variance wu uked
committee considers appropriate. by Robert Barnes and T. L. Du·
And the application for a per-que.
the
ot the Newport Beach Public Ll by another man. 3 hits tor the Cardinals. Jack Mesa.
b Ill be 7u h F 1 G D d Wllk H California Hi.llhway Patrol ot -• t • g A nine-day $500,000 damage rary w open '11 ours a Abruptly the men locked in ower. reg are an y a-ficers said Mr. Greene's car hit a exci Ill new suit against nationally known day beginning next Tuesday. combat and fell to the-ground, vens each counted 2.
M 0 h Sh I · I' ... _ 9 ,.__.. __ ,_ 11 (J 1 2) hole and sailed 60 feet through cartoonist Vlr~ll CVIPI Part ch rs. orot ea ee y. ctty •· tht> se<-ond man on top of the ...... tes 1 ' ...... u.au.u. u Y the air to wrap Itself around one I
was ended by 8 jury In Partch's brarian. said that because of a 30 rtrst one. Four hits In 4 times up werf' c1• troen I · 1 1 ti 200 Ill d f h PI b R d ot the 7-ton pipes stacked up to favor In su""'rior Judge Franklin per cent ncrease tn <' rcu a on The-ofti<'E'rs ran the feet ta e or t e rates y an y ,.. t books · h 6 h be used as a sewer tor the new West's court after deliberating an o tn t e past mont s. from thPir car to the bar in time Loughlin, John S<.·roagin. BruC't'
hour and 15 minutes Monday. thE' library will be open in the to pull thP serond man ort the 1 Reynolrts. Kirk Buttermore and Fairview Hospital. I D DRUJ£
The $500.000 was asked by Wll-future from 9:30a.m unttl 6 p m. fi~t and hear htm groan, "Oh, Mike I:Uackwell. Ste\'.-Pattison Hat•IH .... L-11, ~-.. • r llam and Mary Whitehouse of She credited stories about the-I mv guts." counted 3 in 4. Cardinals l.regory .. ...W .. I $
Los Angeles, and Orville Wilkins library in the Ensign for lncreas ' They said he Cell In a heap on DarP, John Wilson and Frank 2 7 9 5
of Colton and Elmt>r Sayers. for ing the_ circula!ion of books _rro~ th(' sidewalk. h1s inc;ides welling 1 Conaty hit 3 for 3. Mike Martin J1 CINill Offices •
Injuries to Sayers and the death 19,942 tn the ttScal year 1956 5t out of a large hole 1n his abdo· and James Zeiger had 2 Cor 3 and
of 2 teen . age passt'ngers In a to 22.729 in the ftscal year that mt>n Jack Fowler had 2 for 4. 1 Don Hall, Paul Mitchell and
sports car driven by Mr. Partch's e-nded June 30. He-was rushed to Hoag Hos-lrcrres 26, GlaDta 8 (July 3) Bob ~ler announced this week
son, Nicholas. 17, March 10. 1957. pita!, whert• he was identified as Braves Kim Oesenberg, Tomm) that the Hall-Mitchell Advertis·
Mr. Sayers was the driver of N d s r r Jam('S Cook, 30, or El Toro ~fa · Gorton. Billy Scott and Steve Sny tng AgPncy In Oran~e and Rob-
the other car In a 2 cal' crash In e e C 0 e rine Air Station He died at 1:55 der earh tallied 4 hits in 1 times ert A. Geier It A.ssoctates, public
Laguna Canyon. Fatally injured F 8 b II j a.m. at the plate. Mark Worsham had relallons firm In Sa~ta Ana, will
In the crash were William White-or a se a The othPr man. idt>ntltie~ as 3 for 3. John Schramm and Dan combine their factbtles in one
house, 16. and John Wilkins, 17., j Stephen Reid. 31. of the C'ahfor-Dlsmang had 3 for 4, and Ron ottlce building on Oct. I.
Mr. Partch, who lives on Bal-Know anything about keeping nla Hotel. Santa Ana. was booked Holder had 2 for 4. Tim Thomp-Their headquartt>rs building,
boa Island. was represented by score on a baseball game? l in Newport Beach jail on a charge son led the Giants with 3 tor 3. f~ts :~:. ~~~st~ct~~n 21~gl.:_l
attorney Otto Jacobs. The plain· I You do? 1 of murdN. Jeff Young, Gree Simple and Jack Chapman j ust west of Eckhoff
tiffs were represented by a group You are needed for a job with I A 1:'i-lnch butcher knife, whlrh Gauley had 2 for 3. Ch · 0 of lawyers from Los Angeles. I pay. pollee said was the murder wea-•~ 24. CanltDCila 13 (July 7) on apman Ave. In range.
The Nt>wport Beach Parks and pon, was found a short distance Kim Oesenberg, Steve Snyder
A• d .11 be Re-creation Di vision will pay 50 from the scene of the tight. a nd Roger Moore got 4 hits In 4 IUl !,\ !il ~ (Y~ _,.M'i> rl~
11 vour prlnt.•nq n~e s we cents a game for scoring the1 William H. Reid Jr. of Santa times at bat for the Braves. Ron lliiA!I'\~Vr~ IJ \I'J.II\1111" U
41endled. conven~ently end cou_rt· Piedmont League games at the I Ana. brother or the arrested man, Holder had 3 for 4. Cardinal Jack
eouslv tn t.he . comoletely-eQulp. Corona del Mar Youth Center. Identified the knife as one he Fowler bad 4 for 4, lncludln& a
ped Jo~ Pnnhnq De~rtment of Games are played M~ n day ha d bad tn the rear of hls ca.r. home run. Wlcky Havena, who
The Ension. through TttuDday at .S p.m. That wu the same car the pollee got 3 for 3, also clouted a homer.
ha d seen tTie first man rummage James Zeiger and John Wilson
JAMAICA INN
RESTAURANT
Prouc:lly Presents * BETSY DUNCAN * VOCAUST
Formerly appeared with Bob Hope
and Danny Thomas Shows
STAmiG FRIDAY, JULY II
* * Sclle~ule of S11111W Acliwilias:
Frolic Holidays Fundays
L•c••• Served daily -Monday through Saturday
Jamaica Inn dining room
11 :30 A.M. to 2:30 • .M.
Dl111r
Cuisine that is certain to please the most
discriminating gourmet
5:00 •.x. to l2 ...... s.,.,
Especially for late diners.
A delightful experience in real
dining pleasure
11:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.K.
Sntlay lnHit
In prior to the fight. eot 3 for 3. Greeory Dare and
Cook's body was taken to the Frank Conaty had 2 for 3. ·
Dilday Mortuary In Long Beach.
Stf'phen Reid didn't deny the e PIEDMONT LEACUE
killing, polire said, but refused Glcmta 8, Pirates 4 (June 30)
to give a reason for the fight. I Chip Gunther htt two 1 bag-
PoliC'C finally lt>amNI from gers In 2 times up for the Ci:lnts.
Mls, Ward that hc hart stumbled 1 John Webster also hit two 1-bag-
over a be<'r ke~ inside the bar gers in 3 times up. Francis Pom-
'lnd fPil againo;t Cook. with whom eroy and Fred Bandel each hit a
he had comP In about 1:13 a.m. 1-bagger. P irate 1-bag hittPrs
She said he and Cook ex-were Flash Rothwell, Barry Has-
changed sharp words, then she kins. Bob Orr and Bill Wirth.
..:\W "Buddy." a.s she called Reid. CardJ.Dala J, Doc19era 0 (July I)
throw up his hands and say, One hit each wu tallied by
"You're too hlg for me." Bruce Woodworth, John Richwine
Hf' went out a few minutes lat-and Doug Cordlner tor the Card·
er and returned with a knife. He inals who took 7 walks from the
grahb4-d Cook, s he reported, a nd Dodgers. Richwine wu the Card-
1\aid. "I'll take care of you, big lnal pitcher who held the Dodg-
boy." ers to a zero score.
They wrestled out of the bar. Plrat• 13, CardJDa1a I (July 2)
she said, and the next thing she One baegers were tallled by 4
knew. Cook was on the pavement Pirates. Bill Wirth, Mike Green.
I with his abdomen cut open. Pat Tool and Marc Blackwell.
Hey Kids, Join
The Tourney!
I
ay liiCI JIOFI"NAif
If you haven't reglstered yet
for the Balboa Angling Club's
Junior Tournament better stop
at your nearest tackle "ore a nd
sign your name. There's Iota of
time left to w1n some of the
many prizes and trophies, but-
you'd better hurry. Here's what
the other youngstel"' have caueht
ALREADY !
Larry BQOerlng knocked out a 2
bagger for the Cardlnab. Dan
Johnson, John RJchwlne and Art
Pease counted l baggers.
.,__ 12. Gtaat. 5 (Jaly 3)
Two I blue h:lbl were tallied by
Braves Fred Bandel and Tony
Raft. Gene Bandel hit a 1 ba&pr.
The Giants gave the Braves 17
walks. The Giants rot 7 walka
from the Braves. Mike Homes.
Bob Olander and Carlton Lonen
each got 1 baggers.
8ftl't'M 4. Ca:rd.1aa1a I (Jaly 7)
Mike Flane&ln. Mike Clemence
and Craig Savage each tallied 1
baggent Cor the Braves. The Cat ·
dJnals gave the Brave. 6 walk&
Sam Johnson won a 1 bagger for
the Cardlnab, who received 10
walks.
Pays Per
Annum
Transfer
Your Funds Now
Up to ••t,MO accepted 011 I•
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A Fabulous buffet brunch at a
sensible price.
11:30 A...N. to 3:00 P.M.
Up to lut Thursday, July 3,
here were the leaders In 11 · 15
year old dlvlslon Junior Cham-
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caught: Jean Van Dame. 1!5; Dan-
ny Ostl, 14 ; Danny Krlstotteraon,
13; Jim Nelson. 12. In the up to
11 year old dlvlslon: M I k e
c~aa.,ape D•ce
Afternoon dancing and champagne
in the beautiful Caribbean Room
with the Katie Taylor Trio
Tuesday thru Saturday ·-..... ' .... ETIIiiC •••• ,
In the exciting new and gay
Caribbean Room.
Featwing the finest music and entertainment.
t• •.x. to lrCIO AM.
*
Thomp10n. 9.
And here's who Is leading with
the LARGEST FISH: J im Per10n. 5 1b.15•~ oz. Barracuda: JlrnPer· ::=:::::;:;;;::;:;:::;::;::::;::::;:;:;::;::;::;::::::;::;::=;::::=:;~ .on 5 lb. t>ua: Jim Neltlon, Dan· r
ny Ostl. Ted ~uru.y. 3 lb. 12 oz.
Bontta---41 tie: Walter Petrol!. 1
lb. 8 oz. Corblna; Jun Van Dame.
1 lb. 8 oz. China Croaker; Jeen
van J)ame, 2 lb. Halibut; DannY
Krllltoff..-.on. 1 lb. I oz. Yellow·
On Croaker: Mark McAnlla. 13lb. 8~ o&. Whl .. Sea Bul; BUJ 864·
ler, 20 lb. Y•Uowtall.
Faces Court
EGREMONT
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$2695
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on roacflnt roads I
WOf'kl' s most rt190ftSivw, 1111r.eu m ·
lblt Clf'! ... yet tht llftstl
• : recent economy
: 'Winner with 37.9 • : mile1 per gallcm . • : c..aar•
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Dog Hunt~d
To Avoid Tot's
Rabies Shots MniiODIST COWMOWfft I'll GaDf f'IJfU CAIO
"'Pa.oe 18 Where You rind It'' More than lO children and
will be the eermon topte of the youtha are alcned up for a ~k
Rev. lkruy lntq Jtumu. Jr., at Pllcrtm Pine. Camp of the Co· lflne-year·ol4 J u d.y 01.-on of putor of the The Community rona del Mar Community Church.
UOI W. OaNn rrt.. Newport Church. Methocn.t on Balboa 11· Courwelora from Corona del Mar
ludl, wlU haw to Undef'IO the land at the t:30 and 11 a.m. ~rv-Include Ml.u Unda Bayer and
pelnt\al and danprou8 Puteur lea Sunday. SUnday ~c:hool will Mr. and Mra. Rolland Dare.
ut1-ra'*-ehoea urue. a little be bel dat 9:30 Lm. CIIUBCB ICJIOOL W'l'llt. and bladllbart-balre4 ter-
rier caJl be fouD4 before Thwa-CDII COJOIVJIIT'I' aru.CB _,_..,. VacatJon church .chool wUl be &u' JUly 11 · Holy Commup1011 wUI be ob-held by the Corona del Mar Com -~~ aaJd hta da-.pter aerved at the Corona del .Mar munJty Church Auc. 11-22. The wu bitten Oil tbe J'llht arm Jut Community Cbureb Sunday. The studenta will aend baby chlckena Th~ Wilen 8be puabe4 OUt Rev. Edwin C. Gomke will preach te Ec-uador as a mlulonary proj-q ·~ frGD her on Ocean Prt. on ''Tbt. Ia The Church" at the ect. Outlnp Include trlps to the
wh.Ue Jt wu playtnc with a JJos. 9:30 and 11 a.m. aervlc:t>s. Cal zoo a Dodeer baaebalJ eame and
ton bull tenWr owned by John Welputt Will be &Utst IOlolal flahlne.
Bc:.ldna of 1510 W. Ocean Frt. ClmJSTJAJf SCIEXCE CII'OBCB 17111VEaALIST PELLOWSBJP
Mr. OIIOn aaJd the dog was "Sacrament" wtll ~ the sub-"Don't Lose Faith ln Human
only 18 1ndles lone and was ject of the communion ~rvlce Nature" will be the pulpit plea weartnc hameu with 2 dog tags. to be held In the Newport Beach I of Dr. Charles Blauvelt In hia
Chrlstlon Science Church Sun. sermon for the Universalist Com-
day. The Lesson-Sermon will II· munity Fellowsb.Jp In the Friday
lustrate the f~lng of all man.I·Alternoon Clubhouse at 18th St.
kind by divine Love. The Golden and Anabelm Ave. in Costa Mesa
Text Is from Galatians: "Ye are at 11 a.m. Sun<Uy.
ST. JANES EJISCO'AL
Meter Survey
Is Launched ·
waww JU.DOa a:auaa '
IWVADAT. JVLT II. l-
aDJSB DA1J~ JK)D
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8en1ah.
308 ftJaJto, Newport Beach. are Corona del Mar Chamber dlrec· parents of a daughter born Sun·
tora oraanlr.ed a block-by-block day, lune 29.
survey Monday evenJ~ to deter· -------------mine the current .entJmlnt of lo-
cal bualneumen toward parking
metera on Coast Hwy.
VIce · President Ed 8 a b • o n •
chairman of the Chamber'a park·
Ina committee, nam~ Chamber
membera to check wtth bualneu·
ea In their block. Reporta are to
be submitted to Mr. Babson •by
next Monday, because Mr. Bab·
son will submit a report Tueaday
evening at the meeUne of the
Newport Beach Council'• advis-
ory committee on pnrklna.
In a survey taken Jut March,
Corona del Mar merchants voted I
ff1 to 49 aaaln.st meters. This time
the results a re expect~ to be dlf·
ferent. becaWit' Mr. Babson has
sent out an Informational Jetter
explaining the value of parking
meters and t he nee-d for eventuaJ
establishment ot off-street park· Inc lots.
Crestmont
IGndergart.n &
Primary Grad.e
FNDC:b Music
Day -Week -or Month
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PlcxtTJ AJf1) LtnCB
IDS. GllACE llocJIO.wtES
I.lbmy 1-57S7
AIRMAN THIRD CLASS Fred s.-;nga MCf hit biide.
Gotta Get up
Early to Visit
Hearst Castle all the children of God by fa ith
In Christ Jesus. For as many of
you as have been baptized In to
Christ have put on Christ" 13:26,·
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the Reformation Period" wlll be D E N R y • s
Fred L. Stillings of CDM
Takes Neva Mora as Bride
The tribulations of visiting the 271.
Hearat San Simeon Castle are de· 1 ------------scribed by Mrs. Robert 'N. Roper 1
the sermon topic at St. James 7
Epascopa l Church at 3209 Via
Airman Third Clau Frederick
L. StUllnga, son of Mr. and Mra.
F. Boyd StJJ)Inrs. 216 Dahlia Ave.,
Corona del Mar, took Miss Neva
lftora aa hl.t bride In a recent
ceremony In Texu which cul-
minated a 2-year courtahlp of the
couple.
Lobster Bake
Plan Is Okayed
Approval for revival of the Co-
rona del Alar Lobster Bake this
fall by the Balboa Bay Lions
Cl ub was voted Monday evenlne
by the directors of the Corona del
Mar Chamber of Commerre.
The directors specified that the
Corona del Mar Chamber be ac·
corded the opportunity of operat·
lng a booth at the Lobl.ter Bake;
also that the right to put on the
Lobster Bake would revert to the
COM Chamber If the Lions would
decide to rive It up In the future.
C h a m b e r President Braden
Finch present~ the Llona Club
request to the dlrecton. He said
that the Lions Club will contlnue
• After a 4-day honeymoon In
MexJco City, the young couple
return~ to Uckland Air Force
Base, where Fred ls currently sta·
tloned. Fred was recently award-
ed a certificate as honor gradu-
ate of his class for neuropsychl·
atric technicians at Fort Sam
Rouaton in Texa.a. He Is now tak·
lng o"·the-job training In his
specialty at Lackland AJr Force
Ba.se Hospital, San Antonio, Tex.
He is a eraduate of Newport Har-
bor High School.
His raven-haired bride wore a
traditional white wedding gown
with full chapel train for the
wedding ceremony. A fingertip
veil of imported lace was held by
a crown of orange blossoms. Her
bouquet was centered by a white
orchid. The groom wore his U. S.
Air Force uniform.
Ex-Fireman
Refused New
Chance at Job
to call It the Corona del Mar Lob-An application from fonner
ater Bake and would hold lt at Newport Beach fireman Willlam
the main beach., whla ~ tltta for reinstatement In h1a Job
golnc to the club'• ~ JnJ· wu retued by the City CMl
ect.s. Service Commlaslon M o n d a y
The Lobster Bake wu started nJeht.
ot Corona del Mar, who drove Q f F •
there recenuy wtth her husband U e en 0 aIr
and their son Dr. Robert E. Rop-I o· l•f• d er. Here Is he~ account of the Vls· s I sq u a I I e It to this new state park:
"We arrived at Morro Bay at 8 M •
4:15 a .m. and found 10 cars In y arr1age line at the gate. Some had been
there all night. and people were Linda Holmes of La Habra,
s leeping on the ground and also whose choice as queen of the Or
In their cars. ange County Fair was dis puted ''By 6 a.m., when the gates were becaut~e her home was just across open~. a long procession of cars the line In Los Angeles County.
extending out on the highway revealed this week that she lo;
was waiting to be admitted, and married and therefore IMiiglble
each car was given a number for to retain her title of Queen.
the ticket line. Three weeks ago s he became
"The line formed at the con-the wife of 21 . year . old Clark
C'eSI!Ion truck for coUee at 6:30. Alumbaugh of Arcadia. They
Serving start~ at 7 a .m. The made the decision while she was
ticket window opened at 8 a.m.. visiting her sister, Mr<~. Nadine
and there was a long line walt· Poteet, in Paradise, near Chi<'O.
lng. We had tickets No. 32. 33 and where the young husband plans
34. So we were on the first bus of 1 to attend Chico State College this 40 passengers leaving at 10 a .m. fall.
, .. The bus driver announced that Marriage automatically dis
more people had been turned qualllles the 18-year-old L..a Ha-
away than had been show_n I bra High School graduate from
through. also that new air condl· the title Md from the chance at
tloned busses were ordered with the "Maid of California" title at picture windows. He said more the State Fair.
guides would be added to accom· Now the next In line for the
medate 1.000 vlaitors each day County Fair crown and the
Instead of the present 600 Jlmlt. chance at the $1 .000 first prize at
"Two ot the euest houses anq the State Fair Is Shirley Nlpp of
all of the n~ wing of the Castle Brea-il the ·State Fair wilt ac·
are closed to the public. Only a c:t>pt a substitute. Shirley placed
part of the first floor of the Cas· second at the County Fair. Third
tle and the flrat floor of guest place wiiU'ler was Judl Grlt.fln
hou.. Bare al'lown at tht. time." MJa. Newport Jleach.. ' . , ............
llalfiiiii'IIISIN Jn 1949 by the Ensign, In co-o~r· Dr. AJbert Stockton, a member
atlon with the Corona del Mar of the commission, said Mr. Cltta
Business Assn. It was held an· was a good worker, but the re·
nually for 8 years, but wu called Cusal was part of a policy of Robert Ingram and R. J. Col·
off lut year because of the In· tightening restrictions on rehlr·j llns. developers of Ja'"!"aica Inn,
ability to obtain tresh lobsters. lng of city personnel who "quit now own haU of Martners Mile
their jobs here In hopes of find-Docks.
lng something better. then re-Irving C. Jordan, developer of
tum here when It doesn't pan the Lido Sands housing develop-
out elsewhere." ment. took over a 55-year lease
Lido. Newport Beach. at 11 a . m.
Sunday. Baptism will be held
during the family service at 9:15
a.m.
I AL TAJl C111LD KEETS
The Altar Guild of St. James
Episcopal Church wHJ m~t at
the church, 3209 Via Lido, at 9:30
a.m. Wf'dnesday. The Praye r
Guild will meet at 9:15 a .m.
Thursday. Holy communion and
healing service wiiJ be held a t I
10:30 ,.m. Thursday.
THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPAN ISH FOOD
AND DEl.ECT ABLE STEAKS
* CICITII.S * ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY
EXCEPT WEONESDA YS
''LIS CII_U.LOS"
OutstMding Trio
M-om Me1ico
Read the Enatltft Want Ad pap. ! 2530 W. Co..t Hwy., N.wporl
'IEIICI'S
F.liEST
DEC I
SHIES
IJDO SHOPS
34ZI VIa Udo
BALBOA ISLAND
211 NartDe A-.
u 1.-9006
Ralph Ross
Dies at Age 69
on the docks last January. He
said the 50 per cent Interest sold
to Mr. Ingram and Mr. Collins
was formerly held by William
Kempton, who plana other ven-
tures In the Mariners Mile area.
aEAe& 'AnT Hot dogs and rolls will be the
price of admlulon to a beach
party fo r the .enior high Pilgrim
Fellowship youth of the Corona
del Mar Community Church Con-
greaatlonal. The youth will meet
at the church at 6:30 p.m. Mon-
day for the trek to the beach.
PIANOS and ORGANS
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GlamouT
Glimpses
Dear readers, thls will be very
brief. Juat In caae you haven't
received your malled notice yet,
our Tenth Annlverauy Sale be·
gtna today (Thuraday I .
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We a~ clearlna summer and
sprlnc merchandbe, and whJI~
there 1s atlll mueh hot weat~
ahead. we want you to have th•
benefit of tbetle values.
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AU ONE OF A KINO, INCLUDING FLOOR SAMPLES, REPOSSESSIONS, RENTAl RETURNS -AU IN EXCELLENT CON.
OITION AND CARRYING OUR USUAl GUARANTEE.
PIANOS ORGANS
REGt:LAR SALE
RETAIL PRICE
New Kohle r Cempbell Mahogany Spinet $ 895 00 $ 495.00
Used Story & Clark Console Spinel 45000 275.00
Kimball 40 Spi,et -l ike new 1095.00 s-45.00
New Winter Spinet 795.00 495.00
New W inter Studoo 845 OJ 525.00
Taber Upright 22500 150.00
REGL'LAR SALE
RETAIL PRICE
Thomas G Walnut Orgon s 725 00 $ 495.00
Estey 2 Full Monual O•ga" 525 00 795.00
lowery Spine t Orgt~., 395 00 895.00
Thomas G Mahoqany Orqo~ 7~5.JO 575.00
Thomou 2 Ma,.,uol O•ge" 925 JO ns.oo
Use d Baldwi,-L., te s • Mooel-w •1, Pe··
Used Studio 4b5 00 350.00 cussion 1695 C2 1395.00
Used Whitney Studio Upright 475 00 350.00 Thomos G Ebony Orgon 725.00 515.00
Wurlitzer Spinet ..... -.... .. 395.00 295.00 Mi"shall 2-Menual-lyeor old I 11C 00 495.00
Everett Grand 5 Ft. ·L ..... b95 00 395.00
Starr Baby Grand...-.. -···· 475 00 350.00
St~ & Clar\ Upri9ht ...... 225::>0 150.00
Gulbransen Upright -·······-·· 225 .00 170.00
Hardman Upright _ 125 C{) 50.00
Aldrich Fvfl Keyboard Spine t
Wuriitz.r Srudio _. . .
3Q500 325.00
525 00 175.00
Reltab!e person with good c~ • c~-aHul"'le pa) rne,.,·s
Qfl Thomas O·qol'l .
FOR THIS SPECIAl SAl.E WE WlU. IE Ofl&l AU DAY SUNOA Y
Sll E STUll • II Y, 1:31 1.11.
s.a. ~tw.~y &to. w.--, •+ s O'Oocll
c....p.r.w. Values ift CM S.te AN St.. et 511 ~...._St .
ORGAN CO.
601N6 OVER PlANS to set up the Explorer Scout proqram on a
national scale ere Gill Bell (left) and William Spurgeon Ill.
Explorer S~outing Program
To Be Launched Nation-wide
Guldlnc hJcb echool boys In tine up non-unlfonned special
their eearcb for tl\e right job Is Interest Explorer unlta to attract
the moUvaUnc force behind the the older high school student.
Explorer Scout movement, which Mr. Spurgeon pointa out that
was pioneered rleht here in the many boys belong to 2 or more
Is Started
on ·New Liquor Store
F. A C. EJ\terprt.., headed by ten, -..oUa.h abed, 20S EJ MO·
president Rudolph Ferda ol 1B dena. ~
Oeean Blvd., Balboa, has bel'"' • c::urF IIAYUI remodeutn• the bu.UdJ~ at 222to sam Downlna, fence, 2101 Cla.y,
33 E. Cout Bwy., Corona del Mar, $1!50; El1Ja Cole • .wtmmlnl pool,
to Nrve u a retaJl liquor and 333 Snua Harbor Rd., 12,800.
pacJcaaed food m>re. • LIDO IIU The new bualneu wUl operate Ceorp Sturaea. alteratioN, 756
under the name of '11\e ltorker." Vla Lido Nord, 17~
The butldtnc. adJoinlnr Mike • ~A ~~
Mye.-. Union Service Station, was Milo Marchetti, addition, 26
recently purchased from Mar: Balboa Coves, $8,500; Max Caw·
shaH Drolet. thon, 29 Balboa Coves, extend
Permit for the. remodellna, room, 1900.
cosUng $6.500. was lsaued durlnr • •~ItT the put week by the Newport Lido Llquo.-.. remodeling, ~ ~ach Building Dept. The foUow· Via LJdo, $2,000; lames EvaN,
lng permits were ls.sued durtnr alteratioN, 511 30th St., $500;
the n.-.t week of July: Robert Roublan, addition, 213
e co•ORA DEL lid 20th St., $68(); E. C. Scheurich,
F OL c E t rises remodel· garaae, 480o& Neptune, $1.000. . • . n erp , • ULaOA
ling at 2229·33 E. CQ&St Rwy., Mrs. Grace Hoar patio tlOOT
$16F ·500
1 ; f E$75. ~ J ~dgt_cf.~7~~d~~ and planters, 2110 E. Balboa em ea . , o n , Blvd 12,.000 tlon, 604 Beaonla, $1,920. ·• __ . ____ _
• mvuu: TRUACE Maceo Corp., 1-unit, 1-story
dwelling, 1901 Galatea, $29.240.
e K~llT HEIGHTS
Newport Harbor Board of Real·
Explorers See
Atomic Plant
Harbor Area. unita.
WUllam Spurgeon Ill of Cliff The county now has Explorer LEGAL KOTICE Newport Harbor Science Ex·
Haven. lonr-tJme adult worker posts covering the legal field, plorer Post 201 toured ~neral
AN MG SPECIAL spins out of control end hit~ the fenGe while e
photographer shoots the moment of excitement, ond an Ensign
photoqropher t~ke~ in. the entire scene. The MG wos pulled off the
fence and contmued 1n the Fourth of July race at the Fairgrounds
trod in -Costa Mesa. W inner in this race, for modified cars under
I,SOO c.c., was TV announcer Bill Leyden in his Osca LeMons. The
racing ~ay was Sf>?nsored by the Triple R Road Racin9 Assn. os
a benef•t for the City of Hope. (Photo by Sven PretoriousJ
wtth the Orange Empire Boy science, merchandising, rowing, ORDINANCE NO. 1109 Atomics plant tn San Otero Jut
Scout Council, found out that flying, skin·dlvlnr. hot rods and AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED. week. Main point of Interest was COM E
"job future" and "job chok'e" world trade. New posts 1n medl· ''AN ORDINANCE OF THE the atomic reactor. which testa ntry
were the most Important prob· ctne and forestry are being de· COUNTY OF ORANGE PRO· the eUeet of atomic radiation on
----BOT FO. PEDBDfCS
Joanne and Robert Pe.-.hlng of
4802 Seashore Or., Newport Beach,
welcomed a ~ pound, 5 ounce son
at Hoag Hospital Monday, June
23.
)ems facing high IChool boys. veloped. and a rifle post Is being HlBITI NG PARKlNG OF MO· materiala. Is Second ··n
With the help of Gill Bell, Scout reactivated. TOR VEHJCLES ON BA YSIOE Maklnr the trip were Explorers
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Fota..._..S.c._J
Y AlDA6E -UNINS
IEDOINW -NOnONS
PAmllNS.
IOYS' I -IRl.S'
TOT to THN
CLOTHING
3404 Via LWo
Newport INch. c.rtf. •
tleld executive In Santa Ana. Mr. Heading up these posts are ORTVE WITHIN THE UNIN · Gary Lineberry. who Is chief en·
Spurgeon hit on the Idea of at· some of the top men In the dif· CORPORATED TERRITORY glneer; Sven Pretorlous, Bob Pot-a·.g Parade IE 58 M i M M .. -
tractlng top men In their fields ferent tields. Leader of th~ legal OF THE COUNTY OF OR· ter, David Kimes. Richard Hep-
to guide boys 14 years and up. post is Oist. Atty. Kenneth Wil· ANGE." perle. Bruce Douglass. Dick Reed, The parade entry of the Corona A L E A R A
This caused a great surge of in· Iiams. He is assisted by 3 Super· The Board of Supervisors of Dave GOO<isell and Allan Mess· del Mar Chamber of Commerce, -N s w I M . -
terest on the part of Industries lor Court judges, a pollee chief. a said County of Orange, CaU!or· lng; Kingery Whlteneck, advisor, decorated at the cost of $10 won T 0
which recognize the value of get-sheriff, FBI agent. a civics tea nia, does ordain as follows: and Roy Slagle. representing Hel· second prize In Its class at the
ting to the neophyte with basic cher and the Highway Patrol. SECTION 1. Notwithstanding ipot. sponsor of the Post. Fourth of July Parade In Hunt-CIILDIIEW CIDd ADtn.TS ElfaOLL KOW
Information long before be ap-Lido Air Squadron, Post 37, is any of the provisions of Ordi-ington Beach. NEW CLASSES NOW STARTING
plies at the personnel office. headed by Clyde (Macl Worn of nance No. 817 of the County of a... a-•.a The Chester McClintock con-MODERN HEATED POOL Under thl.s system they feel Lido Isle. who is senior air pilot Orange entitled. ''An Ordinance DeniHflls •• ... vertlble was done up in an outer
that a boy will not waste his for Western Airlines. Only youths of the County of Orange Regula!· p• • Jh• S .. space theme and carried "space
time by shifting from job to job, of Eagle rank are considered lng the Parking or Motor Vehl· ICIIC II • J girl" Molly McClintock, who l.s II UlNA ISLA. -OIW-S.lllO
but can vlew at first hand wheth· Eight . oar rowIng is being cles Within the Unincorporated Miss Corona del Mar. Mr. Me· ....
er he 1a g1fted or suited to the coached by the 1932 Olympi<' and Territory of the County of ~r-The newly elected Orange Cllntock drove the car. and Bra-NEWPORT HARBOR AQUAnC SCHOOL
job of his choice. Thus the Ex· European champion from Long 1' ange:· there shall be no parking County Democratic Central Com-den Finch, president of the Coro· 410 Partl A..._ ODe llock Rortb oC F....-y lnndt89
plorer Scouting program was de· Beach. Hans Jongbloed . Unter-at any ti~e on either side of mittee will be honored at an old na del Mar Chamber, was a pas-1119~ Scmltary Sta.darda
veloped, and the first post ot Its horst. His group belongs to Ex· Bayside Dnve from U. S. High· fashioned political picnic and aenger. • Colllplete Safety * ~ta.t laatnac:tioa ~nd ~theent~enation was or-plorerShip~. way 101 to the enttance~ New· rally to be held hom3 ~6~m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ganized here. That is Science Ex· Skin diving is headed by a port Dunes. this Sunday In C08ta Mesa Park. r
plorer POfit 201. master diver. Jack Turunen. He SEC"nON 2. The County Road Speakers will be Ted"'Boyett of
Mr. Spurgeon's original idea says there Is great demand for Commi!ISioner Is directe~ to post Oceanl'iide. Democratic candidate
caught on. He soon was ~iv-divers by industry because It Is both sides of Bayside Onve from for Congres.c;; Claude Young of
ing calls for information from less costly than the old system of U. S. Highway 101 to the en-Santa Ana. president of the San·
<'itiPS throughout lht> nation. diving with helmet anrl air hOSt'. trance of Newport Dun~s at ~on· ta Ana·Tustin Democratic Club;
Only recenrly he outlined the The SclenC'e Explorer group was ven\ent Intervals. With Signs Bill Thomson of Garden Grove,
project to the National Boy Scout
1
started bv Kinrery Whltent-Ck. reading .. "N~. Parking or Stopping 28th Ofstrict coordinator for the
leaders in Chicago. The plan was Haroor High School Instructor, at any tlmt.>. California Democratic Council,
wholeheartedly approved and and Roy Slagle, Hellpot engln~r. SECTION 3. It Is found and and David Tickner of Laguna,
will be launched nationally on a who feel they have many gifted determined by this Board that candidate for State Assembly In
full scale In October. · boys In their Post. At present because of the rapid development the 74th District. Frank Downes
The pilot prorram involves set-they are wotklnr on a smog or the Newport Dunes area, co-of Costa Mesa wtU _,. mutez of -:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~il weather staUon. lnddental wtth the openlnr ceremonies. • One of the short wave Jll"OUps thereof to the general public on -------
Is being advlsed by Charles I or about the 1st day of July, 1958,
Ryan. assisted by Gary Wolver-the safety of the motoring f>u~llc
tori of Explorer P~t 31 They and others UBing Bayside Onve
boast that In ca.<:f' of a "pink pa as a temporary entranc-e Into the
jamas" emergency <'all, they <'an Newport Dunes Recreational area,
ln.lrlll PtiM, 13,
of Cor011HIIar Dies JAMES
D. RAY
IIIIWiiC Collraollr
1446 E. COAST HWY ..
CORONA DEL ~.U
Otiole 3-0510
I round up 100 pE>r C'ent attendance there exists ~n emergency condl-
ln 12 minutes. Their call station tlon. and lt 1s necea.sary for the
is K-6RCK and they work with Immediate preservation of the
the F.C.C. American relay league public peace, health and safety
in their nationwide contests. of the cltlzens of this COunty to
Merchandising Post 200 is spon -ave this ordinance become ef.
sored by Dick Richard of Rich fectiv~ Immediately upon. its
ard's Lido Market. The Post Is adoption, and. therefore, 1t Is
under the guidance of John Prlt· hereby ordered that thi~ Ordi·
chard. business instructor at Har· nance shall become etfect1ve up·
bor High School. .Also very active on its adoption
TDIZ STAJITI AT TOva DOOa Is Milo Lacy of Richard's Market, SECTION 4. Prior to the ex·
chairman of comm ittees. plration of fifteen ( 15J days af·
Fire Walcll lips
Fish let Ex,tosion
tt>r the passage thereof. this Or·
dinance. together with the names
of the m~mbers of the Board or
SupervIso r s voting for and
against the same. shall be pub·
Jished once in the Newport Har·
A sharp watch by Newport bor Ensign. a newspaJX>r printed
Beach Fire Oepartmf'nt dic;patc·h · and publlsh~>d in the County or
er Hugh McMillan held damage Orang(', State of California.
j to $350 when a . large pile or Oil · WlLUS H. WARNER
soaked used fish net stort>d be Chairman of the Board
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t\\e<'n 2 buildings at :u 12 La fay 1 of Superviso~ of Orangf' I Pit€' AvP. burst into flame ~pon· County, CaJI(ornia
tan€'ous ly at 1 a.m. last Thurs I ISEALI MATTRESSES
JfEW -JlEWUJLDIKC roam aubber
ln'egular Shapes
laDenpriD9-CottOD
COSTA ._.ESA ~AnltESS CO.
dav. I ATTEST: ~lr. Mc:\iillan saw the bla7e L. B WALLACE
from the window of his office at Countv Clerk and ex-.rn 32nd St., Newport Bea<'h, and officio Cler)< of the Board
('ailed out his fire fighting fel· of SuJX>rvlsors of Orange
JtiO N.wpori llvd. llberly 1-llOl low employes. County, California I Both buildings were damaged. By June Alexander
SOUIID JUDIIEIT
Logic tells us not to put all of our eggs Into one bank
account. ThNefore. doesn't it make sense to diversity
your savings dollars Into other forms ot sound Invest-
ment!!, Including well secured trUBt deed notes paying
10~( Interest. A<; little as $1500 will start your program.
WE MANAGE. SERVlCE AND COLLECT
EVAIS I. PARlER I COIPIIY
320 N. NEWPORT BLVD.-Ml 6-1653-NEWPORT BEACH
Orco Block Co.
Deputy
STATE OF CAUFORNlA 1 ~ss
COUNTY OF ORANGE I
l. L. B. WALLACE, County
Clerk and ex·oUiclo Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors of Orange
County, CalJfornla. do hereby cer-
tify that at an ad~umed meetinc
of the Board of Supervisors held
on the 30th day of June, 1958. the
foregoing Ordinance containing
tour ( 4) sections was considered
section by section. and that the
said Ordinance was then passed
and adopted as a whole by the
followtnc vote:
A YES: SUPERVISORS HEINZ
KAISER, WM. H. HTRSTEIN, C.
Mrs. Grace Price, 73, of 31B
Poppy Ave, who Jived In Avalon
for 50 years before coming to
Corona del Mar 3 years ago. died
Saturday in Hoag Memorial Hos·
pltal after a brief Illness. She
was a native of Frostburg, Md.
She is survived by a daughter.
Mrs. Ruthe Powe of COrona del
Mar: a sister In Akron, Ohio, and
a brother In Charlestown, W. Va.
Services were held Tuesday In
Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel,
with a member of the Christian
Science Church officiating.
BOX SPRDtC.S BOP
A ~t of box spTlngs valued at
$25 was burned In a garage at
210 32nd St .. Newport Beach . last
Friday. Cause was unknown.
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MOJm]ARY
110 Broadway
u 8-3433 1r 8-KM c-. Mea
BUILDING BLOCKS-ALL SJZ!S-.AU TYPES M. FEATIIERLY AND WlLLlS H. ,_ __ ...;.;;.;.;;;;;..;;..;.;.;.;.,;_ __ _...,
JJS &. .,. lt.
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22 Yean ln Oran,. eowrt:r
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WARNER.
NOES: SUPERVISORS NONE
ABSENT: SUPEBVISORS WlL·
lJAM 1. PKILLIPS.
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
Barber Blvd. at Glal•
ltTM'BDl-Y ~11!1
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1
hav~ hereunto Mt my hand and
aUlxed the ot11dal seal ot the ao.rd of SupeMso.-. ot Otan~t '------,-IPfnnr-----1 CoUnty. C&lJfomJa, thll 30th day r---~::.=~;.:;;:..:... ___ "'-
ot lune, 1958.
L B. W AI.J.ACE
County Clerk and ex·
olttclo CJertc of the ao.rd
of h,.m.Gn 0( Orallp
Cclottb', CaJllomta
($EAL)
., 1a:ne AleXander
.Deputy
PobUib: l'fewport Hart« En·
........ ~ta .. ,
For aU your
PrlDtJDI Needs
THE ENSIGN
Publiahing Co. a.... a ...
_, &. c-. Ill~
c.... del Mar
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LAGUNA FEDERAL
Savi,.gs And Loan Association
MORE THAN HALF A MILLION
DOLLARS IN DIVIDENDS
Sll
DYE BEEI IISIUISD II
IIITIIS' PERIOD E... JUIE
Dear Friends,
On behqlf of the Board of Directors and the staff of the
L~guna Federal offices, as we approach our 23rd birthday, I
w1sh to extend to all our account holders and friends our sincere
appreciation for your expression of -friendship and ~nfidence.
. We have just concluded paying record-paying dividends
totaling $530,084 .23 for the stx-months' period ending June 30 1958. •
Remember that all funds placed with us by the 1Oth of
any month will earn dividends from the first day of that month.
Sincerely,
LORNA MillS
President-Manager
STATEMENT OF CONDmON .
Juri• 30. 1958
ASSET S
First Mortgage L~M ............ $27,853,558.96
Loena on S.vi"91 Account. . 94,852.34
Propertiea Sold on Contrect .
RHI &tate Owned and in
Judgment .
lnv.mn.n+a end Securitiea
)4,059.79
3,601.97
2,447, t 29.09
LI ABILITIES
Saving~ Aecounta .................. $28,526,009.44
Loans in Proe$ ......... ...... ... . 1,411 ,016.40
Offt,r U.bilitiea . ... -........ . 51 ,760.27
Spedfic ReMtVe~. ._....... . ....... 13,574.91
c..lt on Haftd and in lanb . 2,216,647.22 Gen«al Reaerv.. 2,110,911.51 .
Off~ luilcfinCJS. Equipment
.net p~ Lot.
Other AReta
TOTAL ASSETS
LAGUNA lEACH
222 OCean Ave. • HYatt .,:.1 J 17
514,957.07
6,104.66
$33,170,611.10
Surplus ..... _______ ll7 .,262.+4
G.n.al ReMr~e~..t s.p~._ 1,161.150.01
TOTAL LIAIIUnES ____ .... _.fll,l70,611 .10
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~~fiNSIGN CLASSIFIED . MOVING? ***"*' ••aoa ....,. ' IWU DDA1'. J1JL1' U. a. 4 ..... ~ .. -...... ~ 00 JUJf 6 VAJf f7.7& BJL 1be Four Barona, expetts with DU. m .&ft £ II&WT&U ..... WAin"D 2 IDft 6 van at m1A. P.U.C. accordion. clarinet. eax. ~tid ·
PENGUIN UW"iAIL BOAT CClll\• Fll .. IT rate of •.z Hr. wttht.o ao dle, 1'\JJtar, pt. no and drurna. ·~ pktely overhaUled, tnc:Ju4Jna mL 'ftme ~tart~~ at JOUr 4ocw. now entertainl na at Sea fa r e
.. Jld.doJJy. Call Kl 2-1844 for YEAJl '1IOUlm OR We delhw lllba. crt 1000 Jb&. A major ..,.. ... buebaU brifwecn the d.lre«on ~the Fair· Lod&e In South Laruna. 1bey ,...
appointment. ~ ltDTAL UD to • ......... ..,. for .,. ltM beeD ..,.. 10....,. ear ,_""-and tbe e-ta Maa P'ark cenUy completed enaa&el'llenta at
1.952 HENRY 1. KAISE .. ~ miles e mJ.n.. P.U.C. ratiL Ro ex. daa. u.. M·8CN ,e4 ,..._. at tt. b111tJ1ct. the BoUdav Hotel In Reno and at
to tbe a&J. ~Waterfront Dr., • I« Sat. C&lllf.....,. U 1-2274 ._ ... of .e ~ ~ ,.._ bueb&ll ctlamond .add.Jtlon Banab'a Club at Lake 'hhoe. CDX, or~~ oa 3-GM4. • ••,_. -ro. Jobll:a::ra-~ a.l4L 01t U .......,. .. W. Utb St. ,....., .... ta a. wu ~ by lt&Jph Muky, ftOIIOtib to • .,..&Aft
1953 jli()!riUC l . W fCYdJo. • _..... eo.ta ..._ LOwelt tltO/tap ftlt h ~ .... will be ............ of tt.e Fair board, In Ptomoted lut month to Marine .... ..._ e...-_ 11
--... a.,..,.. -~ ~~=~C t.r a ...,., ,..._ ..,.. ..,.. -..Jor ....,.. team Serceant wu Edwa-rd w. LA1"80n. matte. rawo. •~ter, power r-J ~ '' r-• ...--~~::-uma cl M ~· ~ tiM tiM loeaftoil .. ~table 80n of Mr. and Mra. Edward N .
.teertna. Ortatnal owner. ~ WITH <-=-D'OID d ·* 1 llaia -~ _ .. t '--==~ -.-......, tnlll6ftc, ANt. ot Larwon ot -~ 1a.am.lne Ave ..
TerrnL Ph. OR
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·9.1'73. I I JIUidQI lot> '::f~r~=== ..._ M po(JdH att,, we have Corona del ~llr. R~ ~ tn 10 rr. BOAT-~~ hp fMnrude ... . 11• nD D'IIIIIA'ID ..... _. • ........ ' __. lor Jwttor bue-JUIIIU7, 1Je5, aDd k M':n'1nC
motOJ', ~ 3010 W. Balboa CLOSE IN· I'D~ YARD ·lldl Gil-. .. "'P' .......... wtth kAtrine Air 8ue Squadron
Blvd.. ftewport ae.&. LActl!fA BEACH ,.. ,.. .... , el-...... D ~ OttKor .._ few the bueball 17, a unit of the t.t Ma.rtne AJr· UPBO~ SWIVEL CH..UR. HYatt 4·7328 ...., OOBORA DIL lid !1UJtSE1tY f""''I"'W a.ree after ftte ~Jar baaball c:raft Wlna at rwakunt Iapan. zipae lnnna rnublne Swt. ;~ ···~.~ ... ..., OJtlole ~1"144 1!. eo...t u.,. ae...On are foreaeen.
made, C!Onaole radJo, :u·• 1V auiiiiMIIa'Tu.a $3 460 • J The ba.eeball dJamond will re-Nt. Zeta camera. 2220 Water-1,...·-:.2·""'8-.;;......or...;..;.,5~JI()O=~ .. :-:-:o-=mcESO;==:z~ .. !hmt 'l'b o-tt Wtttl AD Types ' In une place part ot the land originally
front Dr .• CDM. Ph. OR 3-051t. wttes t« leue. New MAS'l"ERR 1U1fE J'ABBAJt EMPL. AGENCY GtriTEBS • J'ENCES • LANAIS .et uJde for picnic areu.
ELECTRONIC ORGANS, U , BLDG.. CDK. FA heat. cupet. 402~ 32nd St..N.,wport r._ &ttmatea Fire damaee In Newport Beach A awtmmlnc pool and a pitch
beauUtul Connaonatta • Conn lue and puk:fne. d Bello-ORiole 3-am touled 13.460 In Ju.ne. Seventeen and putt &oll cqurw are a'-o 1295. Mwh&J.J $7SO. othe,. at trope. oa 3--4120. WA.N'I'ED: Part time doonnan. I•'• •••• • _ _..__ fires Wft'e reported, Jncludlna 4. planned.
like prices. Schmldt·Ptilllls--.m ;; iiliiT' *"" Apply after 6 p.m. Port Theatre •-u.RIW In residential bulldinp. 6 ttuh Park District officials are
Bl& Plano 6 Orpn Store. 520 =~:z:z-~.....;;;;;;;..;.~-:--:--.:-::-:;:~ Corona del Mar. Box 693. Balboa U 8-5180 and rubbl.sh fires. 4 auto fires, 1 workln& wtth the Newpon Har·
No. Main, at 6th, Santa Ana. WANifb: Houe to ~nt for the ------------------------boat fire and 2 classed as mJ.a. bor Union Hlrh School Dl.strict l
FO R SALE-Westtnrbouae refttr· month at Auaut, 2 or 3 bdnn. l!w••EJ......., 1 .._ ... , I cellaneous. to develop Joint uae of the pro.
erator. 8 cu. tt.: excellent con. Neue Mnd aU Information to SAr'C 4WVIiMI'IWI •• I The resldenUal fire loa wu pc.ec~ park and th~ adjacent
14.30 w. lOth Santa Ana. KI 3· Mr. MalOCJ(. 116 So. Palm Can· £s.ew .._.....,_ lOa ltEifT 1370. Fires outside buildinp to· campus of the new CostA Mesa
5426. ' yon Dr., Palm Spdnp.. Callf. ....,..._ J S.MM 18-IOf 35-MIIt taled a Jou of $3.090. High School now under construe-
HAMMOND ORGANS, STEIN· WANTED: 1 bdnn. fuml.shed Phone ~r.onnel for appointment and lGOf SouDd ProJect.o.n The department also made 8 tion.
WAY PIANOS. Sales. Service, apt., earage, CDM, ~uonable ORJole 3-3130 1 PAin (X)L.Oa FILM SERVICE refiCUe runs. 8 service calls and 4 Under pre.ent plans. the Fair
Renuls Schmldt-PhllJlps. Ea· for permanent employed lady -------------Model A1rp1ane SuppUes .. needless" calls when there was board plans to lease th~ 34 acres bll..sh~ 19!4 520 No. MaJn, 00-yr. CDM resident). Ret SJTUAnon WAJn'KD smoke but no tire. to the park diatri<'t for 25 years Sat& nta Ana. ' turn. HY 4-1087 or OR 3·8189: .... I lrl .tt....._ The department also made 198 at $1 a year wtth the park dlst·
BABY SITTING, by mature wom-~ bu!Jding Inspections, conducted 3 rlct commlttt>d to a 7 year devel BARGAIN!-2-pc. sectional, sin· ftADE an. Evenings and weekends. 1782 Newport Blvd., Costa Mea fire drills In schools. lnvestlgat· opment plan.
gJe couch with 2 cushions: 9xl2 ~_.:.::--==-==--::::-::::-::;;:--:l-::l;;:---COM area preferred. OR 3 -1405. Pbone Liberty 8·7042 ed 4 fires and checkt>d 11 build· -------------
rue; occulonal chair; end ta· TIll£ BABY-SI'ITJNG-=-By mature All TJIIII tf ing plans for tire safety. ' bJe. S50 compl. or wtll aen woman. Evenings and week· -
..,..,ately. OR 3·10!56, 104 las· J• ON Wlfcll ends. CDM .,. •• ,.,.,...,.OR CEIIEIT WORI J b s u G:~~~ ~~:,.:,.· O~;,g.-l:-e-S-...-t-:oelo::n-:-:w-:-::a:::-y. On a new HamUton 3·l405. Patios • Sidewalks • Driveways C U igns P
Chickering. Baldwin, Knabe, ~--•AID Block Walls etc 1 2 SOOth B
Wurlltz.er, Mason; all just like Liberal allowance, aee • Free Estimates Libert; s. 7983 1 1 0 Y
new from $595. Full guarantee. w II c I..L...L.....-~ ea .... b, lfOW PLATDfG TDOOGII SAT.
3 y~ars to pay. Schmldt·PhiJ· I ICI l ... rn.a. 4 10HN~"TTNE'S Another. milestone in t~e 1ulb· Clifton Webb. Dorothy McGuare.
lips. Always 100 pianos to 1 EWE L E R .,.._ ... he 1111 Aile W--Lers year.old hastory of the Boys Cl J~an Peters. Magg~e McNamara <'hoose from. 520 No. Main, at •• Jeba ,._ S..UI la.ill of the Harbor Area was reached "•Ptnn:.•w::o COINS IN
6th Santa Ana. 31.23 E. COAST HWY~ COM. 1 0. •-g.._ Used Auto P~nres Friday wh~n the 2.500th member I &olU\.LL
SUGHTLYUSED GULBRANSEN MISCEL.L.AJqOVs • 111111 .... We Buy Can and Scrap MetAl I for the 1958 season signed up for THE FOONTAIN"'
Spinet guaranteed, $489 wtth 1947 Fullerton Ave., UBERTY 8-7013 mt'mbershlp. Jane Powell. Howard K~l.
bench.' 3 years to pay. Schmidt· RENT A HAMMOND Spinet for 5 Costa Mesa. CaJU. 2075 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa Total members for last year Russ Tamblyn
Phllllps. 520 No. Main, at 6th, weeks, only $25 with lessons. Midway 6-3314 numbered 2.473, tbe hI g he s t I "SEVEN BRIDES FOR
Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No. Main, It no answer call evenln-p . tin Deco . be of members ever record· Santa Ana. Santa Ana. at 6th. •-Olil g -rating num r SEVEN BROnfERS"
•TE SALE Bed p•-u .... G"'G ed at the local Boys' Club. Ex· FoR IM.MEDl.A -. IRONING WANTED 1n my home. IE'aVJCES ~LA~ u, pectt>d total for tftis year will
room set, lncludlnr desk, stooL Sl per hour. Mabel Whitman, DAVE'S HOME SERVICE-Paint· GEORGE BURKHARDT n•a<'h over 2.i00 boys and young bureau, night stand, foot-board 6CJ7 M al 'toM.
and h eadboard. Also k:ldney arguer te, Phone lng · Wall waahlng · Minor re-I~ Contractor m('n. I lth ORiole 3-2i74. • palnJ . Odd Jobs. Ph. Midway 1897 Oranp Aw. Colt& Mes I When the Boys' Club, was ~-1 h __.. dressing, tab e w 1 d
s at"'"' OR 5 0594 FREE KI17ENS -OR 3-2833. 6-2689. Ubert7 8-8628 modeled 5 yean ago It was e· I mirror top. Call now! · · be It •-
used --------------------:-~--~----------signed for 1.200 mem rs. "" HAMMOND SPlNET Oraan · LEGAL JfOTICE 1 district, payable both prln<'ipal suC"CeSStul . bidder shall have the I now handling more than twice
we have one . scarce. Schmidt· N011CE lNVTnNG BIDS ON and Interest from ad valor~m right. at tua option, to can<'t'l the that number and is overcrowded
PhllUps, 520 No. Main, Santa $795,000.00 GENERAL. OBU-taxes which. under the laws now contract of pufC'h;ue 1f the bonds at times. Essentially the sa~
Ana •. _ __,=:--:;-::-;-;;-:::; __ ..,.,...,=:-GA'MON BONDS OF NEW-In force, may be levied without are not tendered for delivery number of staff are employed
TYLER BAND SAW with ,, H.P. PORT'BEACH SCHOOL DIS· limitation as to rate or amount within alxty days from the date of now as
5
years ago.
motor, variable speed..!o11r cu11t.: TRIC'J'. upon all of the taxable property, the sale thereof. and in su<'h event It l.s hoped that when the en·
ting met.J or wood. """ a NOTICE lS HEREBY GfVEN exc~pt certain personal property, the su~tul bidder shall be en-dowment fund campaign begins
drill press wltb ~· H. P. motor. that sealed proposals tor th~ pur. In aald school district. titled to the r~tum of the deposit to produce results. 2 branch dubs ~ H. P. bench grinder. Al1 like chase of $795.000.00 par val~ TERMS OF SALE accompanying his bid. ('an be established in east Costa
new. ORiole 3-4514. general obU&atton bOnds of New-UfTEREST RATE:' Th~ maxJ. FORM OF BID : Ea<'h bid, to· M~ and north Costa Mesa.
M.-!. .. ~ .. LE~~6~CHE~~R:.;R~Y;:;Si,p~l;-ne;;tinpli'iaU:nlciOII;ji port Beach School District of Or-mum rate bid may not exceed ðer with the bid check. m ust
::-.. badt from rent. Pay out ange County. Calllornia, wiU be 5~ peT annum. payable annually be In a sealed envelo~. ad-•~ JODIS oc STAFF
!:::n balance, .,.... lfU&l&Jllee.. received by the Board of Super-the flrat year and aernJannualJy dressed to the dl.strlct with the John BuU tor the put year
Both In Color
SDK. -MOlt. -TUES.
()pea 2:4.5 p .a. Suaday
Robert Taylor. JuJI~ London.
John Ca.ssavet~s
.. SADDLE THE WIND"
Danny Kaye. Pier Angell
''MERRY ANDREW'
Both '" Color
JULY 8 thru JULY 13
, ..... ·-Dn ..... C tBIIy "BELL. BOOK & CANDIE'
Stlrzd:llw .. wuwt ~
JULY 15 thru JULY 20
-mr~~ s........._ LODADfE 11UD1Z ad JEIUIIE DCJIT
..... d.a.maaed vfaol"8 ot sa.l4 Cocm1y at the plaoe t~. Eacb rate bld must be envelope and bld deuly marbd u. eher t:ra.1n1n&
3 IP~ ~~::-eave from and up to the time below aped· a mult.lple ol " or 1~. lfo bCnc1 "Propoaal for ftt'WpOrt Beach
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an l~ct:!J;' te; industry few
In ..-Co. .... .,. you fJe<!: I shall bear more than one lnterest I School District Bor>ds." cluses n an and ttw
$165 to 130(). R. R. tb"''""tast. 'MME: Tuesday, July 29, 1958 rate. and all bonds of the aame BID CHE'CIC: A certlflt>d or I University of Calltoml~ucation
Scaavhme·1 ...
9t~~~~~~ N~ 'Maln, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. California maturity shall ~ar the same cuhi~r·s check on a respon$lble State ~rtme~tte:f b th~ Or~
u -Dayll&ht Saving nme. ratP. Not more than two Interest bank or trust company In th~ has been appo n Y u
Santa Ana. at G~th.::::....----::;:1::-::;t PLACE: Chambers of the Board rates may be bid. The re~tltlon amount of 3 ('c of the prind pal ange C
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oas& dCoi~~~~~C1truslteespsy 1 ,lt ac..a A.... evtata a:at
iU:POSSESSEDMahogany •P ne of Supervisors, Santa Ana, Call-of any rate will not be conside-red I amount of the bonds. payable to counse _or an ,...,,ru or n · B1'att 4~ 1"'ddleb A2D Clad A75 tlzll t.cL ~an~~~lkehsy~.~~ fumiL th~blddin&~anaddltional~t~ theo~ft~the Coun~~asurer <'h~~. ~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
UIUII SU ... TIEITIE
a few mont . hlUI MAILED BIDS: Board of Super AWARD: The bonds shall bt> must &<"CCmpany each proposal
payments. Schmldt~P ps visors. Court House. Santa Ana, sold for cash only. All bids must as a guaranty that the bidder, If
520 No. Main. Santa Ana. California. be for not less than all of the
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uccessful. will a~pt and pay
2 BUNK BEDS with mattress. 1 ISSUE: $795.000.00 consisting of bonds hereby ortered for sale a.nd for said bonds '" aN'Ordan«-
Sears table saw S65. 1 studio 795 bonds. numbered 1 to 795. each bid shall state that the bid· with the terms of hi~ bad The I
r ouch. Ph. OR 3 -5938. both Inclusive. of the denomln-der offers par and accrued In· proceeds of the rht"<'k a<'C'Om
-~D TABLES _ matched ma· atlon of $1.000. each. all dated te~?St to the date of delivery. the panying any a<X'<'pted proposal
2 E. -one fitted with radio, July 15, 1958. I premium, If any, and the interest s hall be applied on the purt'hase l ~a;~r· one glass top night MATURITIES: The bonds will rate or rates not to excet>d those price or if such proposal Is a <'
d ·fitted wtth radio, $10: mature In consecutive numerical 1 specified herein, at which the cepted but not performed, unless I ~~"taupe wool sculptured rur order In the a mounts for each of bidder offt'rs to buy said bonds. such failure of performan<'eshall
and two Jx5 rugs to match, $15. the several years as follows: Earh bidder shall state in his bid be caused by any art or omtsslon
Phone Oriole 3-8252._..,--;-:-::-: YEAR OF the total net Interest cost in dol· of th~ di!'trkt. :o;hall thl'n b..-re i 1
HAMMOND c.3 lull console, like MATURITY AMOUNT Iars and the averag" net interest tained by said Tn-asur<'r for the
new percussion. Big 11avlngs. July 15, 1959 . $35,000.00 rate d<>termln('d thereby, whi<'h benefit of the district. The r heck
hard to find. Schmldt·PhiUips. July 15. 1960 35.000.00 shall be ronslcit>rt'd informat ive accompanying t'ar h una('('epted
520 No. Main, Santa Ana.__ July 15, 1961 35,000.00 only and not a part of the bid. proposal will be r t> turn c d I
I good July 15, 1962 35.000.00 HlGHEST BIDDER: Th~ bonds promptly I
USED 6-FT. GRAND. p a,ys S395 July 15, 1963 35.000.00 will be awardt>d to the h!ghest CHANGE l::'i TAX EXE~tPT
but nt= r~~~r~~·~hllllps: July 15. 1964 . 3.'>.000.00 1 rt'Spon.;l ble btdder or btdders STATUS· At anv time beforE' tht>
easy · A July 15, 1965 · 35.000.00 ronsidNtng the lntt'rest rat«; or bonds a~e t('nd~red for delivery
520 No. Main, Santa na. July 15. 1966 . 35.000.00 rate-; 'IJX'("ifted and th~ premtu~ the successful blddt'r may disaf·
nRE SALE
400f0 · 11. &Oo/o Dlf
NO DOWN-TERMS
!50.000·MILE GUA.RANTEE
Wholesale price for
BetaU eu.tomera
Avocado 6 OM.It BlP WQ
Corona 4e1 Mar
Next to 1amaka 1M
oruoJe 3·3320
July 15, 1967 35.000.00 offt'rl'd, 1f any: The h1ghest ~1d finn and wi thdraw the propos&! I
July 15. 1968 30.000 00 w111 be cfetNm~nt>d by deduct1~g If the lntere~t rt"N'Iv~ by pri. ~
July 15, 1969 JQ.OOO.OO the amount of the premium bad vate holder<: from bonds of the
July 15, 1970 30.000.00 1 If an~ • from the total amount same ty~ and r hararter shall be
July 15, 1971 30.000.00 of lntt'rl'St w~ich the district declared to be taxablE' ~ncome
July IS. 1972 30.000.~ would be requ1rt'd to pay from d rt"S('nt f ('deral inrome
July 15, 1973 . 30.000.00 the date of said bonds to the un ~r P 'lther b)'
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July 15, 1974 .. 30.000.00 ~pectlve 'maturity dates thereof ~~: :u';'.!~ue of lntt'rnal Rev~nue
July 15. 1975 .... 30.000.00 at the roupon rate or rates s~l-or b a decisiOn of any Federal
July 15. 1976 . SO.OOO 00 flt>d In the bid and the a ward wtll couJ or s hall be declared tax
July 15, 1977 . . .. . 30.000.00 be made on the basis ol the low-bl b the terms of any Federal
July 15, 1978 ..... 30,000.00 est net Interest cost to the district. :'r.C:m: tax law ~nuted subse
luly 15, 1979 ... . 30,000 00 The lowest net Interest cost shaJI uent to the date of this notlre
July 15, 1980 .,. 30.000.00 be computt>d on a 360-day year q LEGAL OPI::'iiON: The unqual
July 15, 1981 . . . 30,000.00 basis. The-putchUt"r must pay lfled opinion of O'Melveny It
July 15, 1982 . .. . 30,000 00 accrued Interest trom the date of .M tt meys approvlna the
1 July 15, 1983 ........ 30.000.00 the bonds to the date of delivery. ~~~!/ ; said' bondlt will bt-
SIGNAnJRE ON BONDS: At Th~ CQJf of printing the bonds -::rnished 0 th~ su<'CeSSful bidder
1 least one o1 the sJgnatures on the wiiJ be borne by the dtstTtct. 1 1 thE' date of dellvr-rv
bonds wiU be manuaJiy afllxed. RIGHT OF REIECTION: The •! 0~ p~r ~ without cost to thr INTEREST: The bonds ahall Board of Supervl.tars ~rves th~ o~ t e n ·
bear lnt~ at a rate or rates right, In Ita discretion, to reject bidder. TE·;
to be fixfN:I Qpon the sale thereof any and all bids and to the ex-NO UTIGATION C'ER'nllCA ·
but not to eueed 5'P per annum. tent not prohl bited by Jaw to At the time of payment for and I
payable annually for the fi,.t waive any Irregularity or infor-dell very ot said t::O~ t th~
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year and semiannually there&(· mallty In any bid. c:.ssful bidd~r w urn s
ter. PROMPT AWARD: The Board with a certificat~ that the~ ts no 1
Aft & aaTAU PAYMENT: SaJd bonds and the of Supervtaon wUJ take action Utlgatlon ~ndlna alfec1.ln& th"
JI&AL UT ln ..... thereon are ,.yable ln awardlna the bonda or reject.ine vaJld.lty ot the bonds. BLE·
ROOKS -Private lawfUl money of the \lnlted aU bids not later than twenty. INFORMA 'nON AV AJLA
BACHELOR d trance. No co.k· S.a o( Amerlca at the olAce alx hOUIII after the explraUon ol Requests for ln!onnatlon ('0~
shower an..;!',. ~ o'clock. 227 ot the "l"reUU~r of Oranee the time ~ :pnsc:dMd for cetnll\l' th~ dl.strict should ~ a
lnJ. Call del Mar. Ooun(Y. the fteelpt ot propoula; provid· dressed to:
L&rtcapur. Corona_ &IIGIST'RA'IlOM: 1be bonda td, that lbe awarct ~be made County Auditor
CORONA DEL MAll-~~ wUJ -.coupon taonc1s re.Werab .. alter the upiratton o1 the aped· Hall of R.e<wcb
2 lledroOinS. 1I.D1U ~ ~ • to botb pdlldpal aDd ln· a.t Ume tf tbe blddar eba.U not Santa Ana. California mo.. ~lJ. ,._. .....-.; haw at._n to ~d 8oa.rd nottc. GJ'VI:N by ordN ol the BOard Jtea.ltot. oa a.-eo· oa,. *>'~' e.&u •••: 'I"M ~ In wrtu~ o1 tht wttlHlrawal of of Su..~rvbora ot Oranae County.
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IPIITIEJIT
CWFOIIIA
W ,tl-. a sweeping v;ew of the cceon o"d yocht h~·bor cl ·~""'1:'0.... \\. ·,,. •• t-c .,
ve~ &"Ce c f yc-ur own cruoser ~oored '" qu f'l wo'er "' }0~<' ''t."' d.--.....
S•HI CO"Stt'\lction • Thirtv.t....o sound proof "'P-'' mer.•s • Por~ "Q • ,,,1 • e~
,..,s•de the bt,;Jd.,g fOt 2 c~ per ow.,~· • ISQO to 1570 soua•e feet "' •~c.h
OP6rt.,.,t • T owo bedrooms w"th lu1ur•ous bath • l iv1nq r""'m d•nong roo,.,,
~ tthen with ,.,_..~t buil' n COI'~•encei • Private bako.,., P"t o • Electru;
elevotol'l • lavolh two-stoned foyer • RGdia nt ceili_, heot • Private b..ch.
swimming pool. tropical gardens, )Ocht bason, Mer· "• ~oom for perly-<Jiving •
Boot sJ'ps. hoots.. enclosed bo.t storGge_ p nvate Ioder~.
b timated e~ses less than $1 SO per month • Full tttle to l•nd and eporiments
• No morl«JaCJ-inct.b~u on land or bu•ld1n9 • Descriptive bf.ochu,.. upon
~·· d llrolli ~One) aiiMI a nleee, Kra. Wanda EIU. ol
~ .
S.U. Eaieft'a birthplace • *a
evtct.n& .let the accenu o1 bJa
~ Be wu born Jfov. 10,
1-. In J'rankfort. Germ.an)t. In
the "GaatJ\aw. .. that hl.l CJUt·
,....ndlatlwr had bu.llt ln 164& It
atlll ataAct. ttt.re on Encelra.ae
-or ~ St.-In ~ftkt\Jrt,;
1be XaJMra. were a family of cooU. and Hew beran hl.l ca-
reer at tbe ace of 14. when he
wu appl'entlced out u eook tor
2 yura ln Jl'ranktUrt. Then he
worked u cook In France and
.Bel•lurn unw tbe outbreak of
World WarL
A few d.aya atter the war atart·
ed, he atowed away on a Belgian
ateamer and wu -put ott at New
York on Aur. 25, 1914. The re·
qubed head tax was paid by the
German conaul, so Heinz made
le&al entry Into the United
Statif. e CO'I' 10• AS COOK
Be lmmedlately rot jobs as
cook-the Astor Hotel In New
York and the Statler In Bultalo.
When the UnJted otates entered
the war to 1917, he was the tint
In the wrvlce from BuUalo. He
wu sent to Ft. Dlx, N. J., but
Conrress had paased a law say·
In~ that foreign born naturalized
a!ter the war started couldn't be
accepted In the service, and so he
remained a civilian.
In 1918 &te married Enrllsh·
born Marie Head In Bultalo. They
came to Calltomla tor a vacation
In 1920. and decided to stay.
Heinz worked as cook In Los An·
geles and he worked as supervls·
orj chef tor a chain ot restau-
rants tor 7 years. until he came
down here to the Harbor Area for
rood In 1929.
The Kalsers bourht the Bay
Shore Camp that year, and oper·
ated the camp, restaurant, and
service station. About 6 pears ago
Mr. Kalser sold the Bay Shore
Camp portion of the lease to the
Marshall Duffield enterprises,
but retained the boat launching
facilities across the Upper Bay
channel. e CJVIC WOilnll
Heinz worked diUgently In civ-
Ic pro~ and tor the youth of
the community throughout his
years In the Harbor Area. He was
one of the prime movers In the
county-wide bond Issue that
ma1Se Newport Harbor possible,
after an early attempt had been
defeated. He was a founder of
the Harbor Area Boy's Club,
served as president of the board
and remained active In its Opel'·
aUon to the end,
He wu a veteran member of
the eo.ta Mesa lJona Club and
waa the perennial chef for the
famed Uona Ftah Fry. He was a
vlce-presJdf!nt of the Costa Mesa
Savinrs It Loan Assn. and a dl·
rector of the U. S. National Bank
In Costa Mesa. He was a mem·
ber of the Masons and the Elks
Lodre.
He was elected to the County
Bo&rd of Supervisors In 1950, suc-
ceeding Irvin George Gordon of
Balboa. Hla term began In Janu-
ary, 1951. He waa re-elected In
1954, and again In the June pri·
mary thla year In a spirited con-
test with Roy Maypole of Corona
del Mar. Prior to his tlrst term as
s upervisor he had served on the
Orange County Grand Jury.
He was chairman of public
works and highways for the Su·
pervlsors A.MoclaUon of the State
of Calltomla, and he had just
been aaked to accept the chair·
manshlp for the lleCOnd year. He
had made plana to ny to Sacra-
mento tor an u.soclatlon meeting
next week, July 17 and 18.
LOS CARAMIELOS: Bf~o, Arturo end Helium.
Harbor Area Steals a March .
On Playboy General T ruiillo
Gen. Rafael Trujillo, who gets
along well with Kim and Zaa·Zsa
and other fr1enda, had to rate
second fiddle with Newport Har-
bor.
It seems that "Los Carambe·
los," an outstandtnr trio of en·
tertalners from La Paz., Mexico,
were asked to come to the Tru·
jlllo yacht at San Pedro to play
for the general and his guests.
The request was made personal-
ly by Juan Rodriguez, son of the
Tournament
Is Called Off
The Inter-Club Albacore Tour-
put president or Mexico.
However, just ahead of the
TrujlUo request, Tony Plascencia
had alrned up Los Carambeloe to
alnr and play at Henry's Restau-
rant, which Tony and hta brother
Henry own on Mariners Mile In
Newport Beach. Tony said .. no"
to playboy TrujUlo.
Los Carambeloa are 3 youthful
entertainers, Nahum, Arturo and
Elfero. who are well known in
Mexico. They have played for
both Aleman and Rodriruez. U ·
presidents of Mexico, at the pres·
ldentlal vacation spot In La Paz.
They are now slnglnr and play-
Ing nightly except Wednesdays
at Henry's.
nament has been cancelled for LEGAL IIOTICE
thls year. II 0 T I C E
The declsJon waa made Tues-The Public Works Director of
day evening tollowinr a tele· the City of Newport Beach will
phone conference and vote by accept proposals tor the demoll·
the members of the I.C.A.T. Com tlon ot abandoned restroom at
mittee representing the 9 angling the shoreward end of Newport
clubs In the association. Pier. All salvage, lncludJnr fix·
The announcement was made tures, will become the property
by Dr. Salvatore Monaco of Bal· ot the successful bldder. Proposal
boa, permanent secretary and one requirements and bid forms may
of the fou nders of the popular be obtained at the Public Works
tournaments, the Southland's ma· Department. Bids wlll be opened
jor angling competition. at 10:00 A.M .. July 22, 1958, at
Dr. Monaco. who was unhappy I Newport Beach City Hall.
with the majority decision. said • •
that this Is the first time In 13 e Too Late to Clauify
years that the tournament has
been cancelled. He believes that
within a few weeks albacore will
be in range of local boats.
The Marlin Club of San Diego,
this year's host club, will retain
the title tor next year's tourna-
ment.
Local anglers believe· that the
early show of marlin was a ma·
jor factor In the cancellation of
the tournament.
ROOM AND BOARD for older
people. No pensioners. LE 9·
5920.
CUIIT DISH, RHr.
315 MAiliNE AVE.
BALBOA ISLAND
. Would You Like
PARK?
A
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PRIVATE
SUITABLE FOR REST HOME. TRAILER PARK OR
PRJV ATE ESTATE
2 ACRES WITH OCEAN VIEW
On Valley Road on bluff at edre ol Costa Mesa. Beauti·
ful park grounds, 1320 square foot home, over 40 trees.
Zoned M·l. $27,500. $7975 down, balance payable 1%
month at 6r~ Interest. Shown by appointment only.
JOHN YOIEL, REAL TOR
400 N. Newport Blvd. (Opposite Hoag Hoepltal) Newport Beach
Uberty 8-1617
1880 Park Ave., Costa Mesa MI 6·1675
The Fine Homes of
WEST· CLIFF
VALUE
.
P'rcm your llvfn& roam. 3 becliocilia. 2• batbla. Wall·to·
wall carpeUnr. drape& Over JOOO t.-t « Uvtq area.
Tbla 1.1 not Je .. hold. Prlc:e Ju..t M,SOO.
THE VOGEL CO.
2867 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar • Olllole ~A OIUole 3·2021
* •umc .. a• * Low oott Uvlna In a home o1 your own.
Thla unique 4 year old 2 bedroom and den home
1a located near achooll, stores and tr&JwportaUon. Have
tun on your bucfaet here! FHA loan payment& are only
a&3 per month Including taxes. Full price t9.950.
* IUILDDS lntmlll * Possible future motel alte. 44,000 equare teet level
vacant corner. Busy throurh street. ZTS feet fronta1e.
Price $14.6SO.
* * FURNITURE, TOO! It wlll be easy to care for the
small try In thls 3 bedroom 2 ba~ tamUy home. Oak
floors and a cozy fireplace add to the lnterlor charm.
Every basic appliance haa been built into the• kitchen
where bea.uty meets convenience.
Thoughtful care haa been used in the landscaping
and the yard Ia fenced. A 2-car rarare tumlshes bonus
stcwage space. Payments on G.I. loan of only $105.75 are
cheaper than rent. Full price tumlahed $18.000.
It's CH EAP~R TO BUY • home but -we h•v•
RENTALS TOO!
THE CAlliSON CO.,
OPEN SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M.
1~ HARBOR. COSTA MESA Uberty 8-1142
11'1 I HOlE il
HARBOR HIGHLANDS
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a.111 Ca11.aa1 l•'l''•rs
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(Between Irvine Ave. It the Upper Bay)
•• ., .... $23,110
Includes title to a larre tully improved lot.
(New FHA terms available.)
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MODEL HOME It OFFICE -
Irvine Ave. at Hlihland Dr. (20th St.)
10 a .m . -6 p.m. Dally
Uberty 8·94T7
LOTS
le.,.,tH•IIMs
ONE VIEW
311Cellallll
~ Overlooking the Upper Bay m Newport Beach
L I. •••
$2711 ...
Families enjoy each other's companionship. But
families ere made up of individuals. t\nd because people
t\RE individuels, a spacious, well-ordered ond well-de·
signed home is tremendously conducive to greeter home
ltfe enjoyment for each member of the family.
That is why WEST CUFF homes ore spacious. There's
·room for everyone to be themselves in o WESTCLJ FF
home. And there's room for happy. worm ond companion·
able family life, in on atmosphere of beauty. distinction
and dignity. lndividuolly-designed and custom-built, they
range from two bedrooms ond two boths up to four b.<:f.
rooms ond three !;>aths. on unusually Iorge homesltes.
Prices range from $28,800 to $35,850, INCLUDING
TITLE TO YOUR LOT.
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REALroa
325 N. Newport Blvd.
N.wport Bead!
Ml8-3118
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OPEN· HOUSE
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Y I ... ,, M.Y 12 Ill
1:00-5 P. M.
l~ BATHS. BEA~L YARD AND LANDSCA~fNG .. ,_., .. ..
111111 1w.n AM .......... c..
Ac:ro. from Securlty Bank,
2828 E. COAST HIGRW /-Y, C.D.M.
Phone: OJUole 3·3TTO
OUTSTIIIIII UYIIMES UGLUIIYE
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Lovely living room, dlntnr room. l&r~e patlo. Amonr
the tlneat homes. Furnished. Immediate poueuton. lm·
maculate. Shown by appointment only. MUST BE
SEEN.
OPEN DAILY -730 St. James Place. (Not leuehold.)
OutatandJ~ vlew. 2 bedi'OOI1U, 2 baths; Chambet'l
range; dishwasher, dlshmaater and dlapoeal; Nylon
carpeting; custom drapes; beautifully furnl.lhed. Priced
rtrht!
OWIE VII H
7131 W. Coast Hlrhway-Uberty 8·9349 . Eves. u 8·3293
~
Newport Beach
BILL•s BEST BUYS
IT'S RUSnC Ill UIIGHY
On a beautiful comer lot 12l'x75', Eaatalde eo.ta Mesa.
Room tor two addltlonal unJta 1t you .o dealle. Over 3'70
aq. ft. of porcha around an 18'x2r llvlnl room With
open beam oeWnp. Two bedrooma and fam.U,y room.
OWND SAYS SELL.
FULL PIICE 8aY 514, ..
Wl'I1f EXCEL.l.ENT FINANCING.
W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor
MATJ' LABORDE-Kanarer
"You'll Uke Our Friendly Service"
220 E. 17th St. eo.ta Mesa LI 8·1 L39
(Acroa atreet from 1brttty Drur Store>
· Olflce Open Evenings or Call MI 6 -3071 and MI 6-1050
LIDO NORD
lAY FIIIT-PIEI I SUP
New Ltatlnr
3 Bedroom, 2~' Bath, fumlshed year 'round home
PanoramJc Bay VIew
• Uvinr Room
• e Dlnl~ Boom
e 2 Muter Bedrooms
Shown by appointment only. Full price $110,000.
Terms
IIDII IIVEITIEIT Cl.
Newport Blvd. at 30th St., Newport Beach
ORiole 3·4400 Rea. Phone O.Rio1•3-7365