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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-07-24 - Newport Harbor EnsignCaD lD Your ._. 1t8ma aad'-"'a .... --~..-. ORiole a~sso THE EMSIGR Ben ReddJck, publlaher of the N~wport Harbor N~-Pre811 wu nanwd Tueeday nJattt by Cow:m· or Goodwin J. Knl1bt u auper· vlaor of the tlfth dlstrlct of Or- ana~ County. Hls appointment tula a vacan- "earing Set On freeway cy eauaed by the death of In· cumbent lktnz KaUer June 8. Mr. Reddick told the En.aian he lntencb to run for ~lectlon N<N. 4 for tbe poat to which Mr. KalHr wa re-elected In the June 3 primary ~tectlon. The current term, to which Mr. Reddick wu appolnted, ~xplrea In January. He said h~ lntenda to devote up to full tim~ to the job of su - pervisor, and hu appointed Todd Keck as g~neral manaaer of hla n~spaper. Mr. K.eck, formerly a key man In administration of the Lon1 "Freeway location hearlnp Beach Press-Telegram, has ~n that can be of tr~mendo~ lm· Mr.· Reddick's general a.ulatant portance to the future develop· for the past year. H I R rt ment of the harbor Area have I ''This newspaper Is the tov~ of ere s epo OO.n scheduled by tbe public my life and 1 am goin1 to keep worka aubcommlttee of the AM· it and build It," Mr. Reddick Qf p .sembly lnt~rlm Committee on said. "And I have 3 .om In the regress ConMrvatlon, Plannlna and Pub· business and we will build It to· I Jir Works. I gether." On Re er • The hurlnas wilt be held Aug Mr. Reddick said he will stand • s v 0 I r 5 and 6 In Los Ang~les and Aug . on his known opposition to JOE'! How Is th~ Bla Canyon reser 7 and 8 In San Francisco. Ogle as county counRI. voir comlna along? Local officials are Invited to "In my estimation he has made The proj«t to provtde a 5-day give testimony on locaUna Free· grosa errors and I hav~ no con-reserve supply or water for ~ew . way rout" so that th~ State fidence in him," he said. "How rt Be h h uglalatur~ can act on thla cru-I ever one supervisor can only do ~M-S r~nt~;~~w~~n~o ;~~hh~a:!: I clal problem. so much and I don't know how plpelln~ Jn Corona d~l Mar broke Th~ preclae location of the In· the other supervisors feel about loose from a t~mporary "saddle" land Coastal Freeway going him " whel"f! a branch of the reservoir throuah the Harbor Area t.a of · prime Importance because exten-Mr. Reddick came to Newport line was being connected, and slve dtovelopment plans are be· Beach In 1945 after purcha11lng rtooded several streets In thP ing 1\eld up by, uncertainty over an lntereat In the Newport-Sal community. the route. boa Press with Charles Crawford An 18-lnch line from tbe res· Th~ decls!on 11 of particular In 1944. Be had prevlou.~ty been ervolr will ~ventually connect to significance for Corona del Mar a reporter ln t he Harbor Ar~a the water main there to assure because of the lona·dii<'USIIed and Lona Beach, first for the good water pressure in the cUff plans for a major ahopplng, cen· Long Beach Preu-Tel~rarn and community's pipes. ter, mentioned for MerJe'a Drtw-then tor the Loa Anceles Exam· That will not ~ the first line 1n area. 1be lrvlne eo. bu held lner. ln, thouch. Work ls underway u~ ftftaJ action 08 tallf ~-In l.M7 be *-1Md tulJ owner· now on a 30-incb line that wlll W-;:~":ti'!~~~~~'!I!!~!.~~~~:411Mt C11UM I'N& IIi .. '~,_' corm«t ~ ~ 091 tb.lt ._t ~.,., • ...._ .... ,.... .......... hiDe ..... Plans for a quarter-mUIIon· dollar Mormon ChUI"('h near the Upper Bay were told to the En· alan yKterday by P~ter Dalebout ot Costa Mesa, Mormon blshop for thls area. SDtGLE COPIES NOW 1 th~ Newport Convales<"ent H~. I Beach and HuntJ~on Beach. Groundbreaklna wUI ~ held In Serv1ces are now h~ld at the Or 30 to 45 daya, and conatruc:tion anae County Falrl'f()unds. wtll tak~ perhaps a yur and a Btshop Dalebout Ktlmated the half. Bllhop Dal~bout said. total Inve-stment to ~ about The churt"h will ~ eallf'd the 1260.000. The new church will in- Church of JK \ll Chnst of Latt~r elude a chapel, which w ill beat Day Salnta. Ca.ta Mf'S& Ward. 450 persons; a recreation hall, Thi.a Ward lnclu"" alliO N~wport where plays can ~ p~nted --------------------------~and dan c 1 n 1 and baskt'tball game-s can ~ held ; classroom-;. and also a junior chapel tor Sun day School children u ndn 8 The church wjll ~ built on a 21'2 acre site at the junction of 16th St. a nd 17th St., across from BUCKET AFTER BUCKET of dirl never before ~een oy mon •s ul"'· eorthed to corw o 20-foot deep trench for the 30 i11c~ p•pe li.,e thot will corry ~o~oter from the new 195 000.000 gollon Newport Beach reservoir being constructed ,,., the hills bad of Coron& del Mar. (Enstgn photo) I A~~~tic Hall Of Fame Is Urged Here An Aquatic Hall of Fame hon- orin£ champtons ol water sports. IS betng planned lor th~ Harbor Area. The p roject wu outlined Mon- day noon at the dll'f'C'tor's me-et ang of the Newport Harbor Cham- ~r of Coi'!UlWrce by Ira Dowd, developer of the Newport Dunes aquatic park tn the Up~r Bay. He oUered the faclllti~ of the geodesic dome. the structul"f! that resembiK a h&lf spht"rt> u th• location of the Hall of Fame. Ilk suaaested that wat~r sporta champions ~ lnV\,ted to ~nd their trophiea for dlapla.,y In the Ball of Fame. Kr. Dowd. ""'itecl tbe Cham- ben or <:q.araMlll C1C ~ .a. to eoopen.te IJI a ~ to dedlm.. AqMdo RaD ~ ,. ,... tavo~ect bJ the Kew· ,..._ "-' VJe ••• • ancs 4111 ._. .. u. .... port Beach Clty CouueU. the B~r Cotton and operated the une.i at Mattne Aft; eo.t -of h cr-w ~ Su~ and the Ir-2 papen u •parate weelcUe~ un-Rwy. promi.d to h~ Newport Beech's new ~ chtef. "9 proqreu on Clwllben t"'U!d ab.are IJI a per- vine eo. would swtn1 lnland tll1954, when he combined them 'I'M 30-Inch lln~ has pro-foot ,..servoir ready to hold water by ned March. which ha' reached qround level from centqe al tbe ~and thu.1 from Cout H..., near tbe Irvin~ into the Newa-Prea. I are-d .about 75 ~ cent of thct Dwarfed by the immense pro,·e ct are Bill Mathis. which will house valves and mad~~n.-v. could conduct the ~t as a ~J· dlatance from Ita lower terminus -·' fu d ra1s.l ~ Cout Country Club, go behind Mr. Reddick, hls wit~. Dorothy, along Jarnbo R d direct! n · na PlV~""•· M~rt~·s a nd up Into the Irvine and thelr 3 sons. Richard, Doug -lte ree 08 Y op-D 1 F I Directors ol the N~wpor1 Har- Rlllt back of Corona d~l Mar res-las and Randolph, Jlv~ at 524 =ch~h~~~::,. a~l~d~~ ~ on t orget: COMMENTS ON ENSIGN bor Cham~r •JCC)reswd approval • ervolr. Seaward Rd .• Corona Highlands foot deep ditch 1s now being I :., ~t&laori1~:~ ~~ ';0::;~~ ~~~~-from ther~ toward the reser· Postage Goes . del Mar and eo.ta Mesa Cham · Bartlett Named President i~::::E-~::~tim;: Up on Aug. 1 ~NTERVIEW WITH LACY ~~EL..;.f~~£~7 Of Balboa Peninsula Assn. rector from Balboa bland said 40-foot depth and 54 per et>nt of Don't forget to put 4 et>nts pos 1 An Ensign story that started vltlna teach~n! to attend board that the ev~nt should ~ a family the embankment has been built. tage on any letter you mail after out as a personality sketch on mt'etings -but few teach~rs affair. with an all-day program IK'<.'Ordlng to Bill Mathis. resl~nt next Thursday, July 31. Milo Lacy, the nf'w presJdent of cam~. I and a bar~que In th~ e'enlnif. engineer for lames Montgomery Rates on flr!lt cla ss mall and the Newport Beach Elem~ntary l Sf'vNal letter.t ha'e been re Mt'ntlonE'd as po&Bible features of Pasadena, consulting engtn. many other classes will go up School Board, has created quite a C'f'lved hy the Enstgn -from of the program Wt'l"f! swtmmin6t eer on the project for the City then. Postal cards will go from furor in local S<'hool circle-s. Supt Roy Andf'r'S4.'n, PresidE'nt I and di,·ing demonstration.".· aqua- of Newport Beach. 2 to 3 cents. air mail w ilt go from The s tory Included romm~nts l Lacy, formE'r pnnctpal Grayet> planing, aquatiC' cont~t~ for Some of the embanRments 6 to 7 cent<~, and air postal cards by Mr Lacy about his goals for Sevtt-r. and from the Board of 1 rhildl"f!n and fareworkR. around thE' lower side of the res· will go from .J to 5 et>nts. the S<'hool district during hi 'I I Trust~ n.'i a group Th~ let , Mr. Dowd sa id that t hf' roun- t'rvolr a~ al~ady up to their Third clas.<~ mall will be In· term as president. He said during ttorc; art> puhiLc:hPd hel"f!. Also rt>· dation could~ laid for ~\·tval o1 ultimate h~lght ot 308 feet above crused from 1 to 1 '-t cent.5 an the lntervfew that. too many C'f'tved wt>rf' 2 anonymou.o; Jetterc;,l thE-Toumamf'nt of Lightc: by In· sea level and In some places are ounce. Howt>VN , third rla'IS us teacht>rs were l"f!Signtng from th~ lt>ttt>l"'i. onP }O&ntn~ with Mrs. Sf' 1 viting boats to anchor at tht> eon- as much as 350 feet thJck at the ers will get a break with the 1 district and that ht> was SHking ,·fe-r in rrttacasang Mr Lacy, the trance to the-water park and to <Contlnu~d on Pag~ Seven) weight limit on third rlass mall to eradicate what he felt was othPr pr;using Mr Lacy for hts "d~ shtp .. increased from 8 ounces to a fear on the part of t~ach~rs. He l"t'markc: Thf"~ lE-tters are not ------- n.. 5-C!Mlt peDal ty for DOt eDOOgb pMtclge -matltnp Ll betag ~ for 10 daya. tb.roacJb Oct. Sl. ._tmaste1 Venae Wataoo -~ y.a- twday. ---~ -- said that he sought to IK'('Omp bf'ing pnntt-d becau~ of Ensign !ish this by Instituting a person poll<') not to publish unsigned nel evaluation syst~m and by In lettE'rc; * STATEMENT BY SUPT. ROY ANDERSEN Here is th~ stat~I"'Vnt made by ··stnC'f' thf' publicatton of the Supt. Ander3en: arttclt> I have conferred with "The article appearing In the l.'&<'h mE'm~r of th~ Board of Newport Harbor Ens Ian for Education and ~ll~ve that the Thursday, July 17. 1958. ~ntitlf'd I general ton~ or the artie!~ and "Are Teach~rs Atra.ld" under the the ad~rw 11tat~nts made ln by-Une of Bob Leedom hu It do not aC'<'ura tf'ly portray the ca~ me deep con~m. In my • attitudes or bell~fs of any mem- oplnlon. th~ parts of the artlcl~ bf'r or tht> Board deallna with the superintendent I "l hav• no turther comment and members of the teachina to make-at this time although staff east unfavorabl~ reflections the-Board of Education may wtah upon me u superlnt~ndent that to makt> a statement reaardlng cannot be aub.tantJated by fact the artlcl~." and are a dltlel'edit to the mem Roy 0 Andel"!!('n, bers of an outstanding (acuity. Dlatrlct Su~rint~ndent * COMMENTS BY BOARD PRESIDENT LACY Mr. Arvo Haapa. Editor and Publls.her Neowport Harbor Enslan Corona del Mar, Callfornla DNr Arvo: It ls not easy to .et tM nocord I with lllr. Lftodom was that, after wrvlnz on thto Board for 2 ya.ra. any fH.r that the ~ wernf'd to ~ to have had con-~mlnl their t~atment by the administrator or t~ bo&rd, wu Scaffold Fall Hurts 2 Men • M~rwin Pf'<'k. 44 of 1114 W. Balboa Bl\'d . and hi~ employ~. Ralph 1'\Jton 56. of 514 W Bat· boa Blvd .. both of Balboa, ~ Injured whf"n th~v ft>ll fmm a 10· foot scatrold whtlt" lathing a building at 2229 £. C'out Hw,•, Corona del Mar, TUHday noon. 8Q1h w~re taken to Hoag Roe· pltal. Mr. Peck was tl"f!atf'd for a SOI"f! back and Injured left an- kle. Mr 1'\lton wu k~pt in th~ h Ot!ipltal ~au~ of possihl• ~~er· lous back Injuries and an injury to h is left a nkie. Deadline Set For Sign Code Aua. 5 wUJ be t~ dudllnt' for .ubm1ttina auueattona to tb Newport Bnch Plannltlc Cam- •·MWTan•6a MA.Jell pm ,._, IUD wrft1ac ttat. iD lbe COOl ~ ci the when tJMy rOde rouah lhod ewer 0... Qub. J'W ... n p&'Utice Bu.npry . .wt. 1n lQ.)' time, and a few at 1'hJa 11 belq eau.d a ..no. w. a1r ~ but tbJa taa. oa ••u· Y .. -... ~ rtPt the Mrlou.ne. ci wu. To pt 1n lt'e •rlou.a. '11M'y'... aa,s,_. th1l tbe pte 11 11M & Catholic tl)'tftl ht lMd U8 into WU, Jtllllt :!!!!!!!!!!!!; to enter a Muon&e lo4le 4u.rtq 1&1n. But there are woe. thlnp -:; u lnltlatJoD ••~· tbaJl war,._ u bavbw a eom. • • 8 8 ••• • .... , • Hop 11WJ place le cleadl7 llftoue. muftJit dktat... Nnninl tbe lhow U you're looltlnl tot a cn.. 111181ft· flo( ua. Not Ji'WA to onportlnf Uae do· &tl"' patty, where thle 1*1\lal bet, don't wute )"'W' time walt· We ~w a t IUt ~ tUlr lnp ot the tUrf. rocSeo. or otber SUa-Flex and Lanaley (,...le) Ina In the club ._,, 1 and, tbe band att• ,_,. 0( tw)plq that bor~~ey adlvtu-. I have, neftr· S.l• Manapr ho.tecl ewryone baltender. 1tho .. a clviUan, are they oouJd be truatect to aep thelea, a home-tale to sptn. Satd aboard, lncludlna the enu,. eap. holcllq tba place down 'ttl their word on a:nytblna. 'ftw hone etory 1a about no leu than able crew. ~ cap w~ fttttq a ".Johnnie oomee matehlna (fly· number of .,.,_menta broken the SEA·;HORSE. our eport flab. lttUe en'ltlY. for my bonJta bad ina) home." by them u oomptled. would La• fleet a neweet, bluest and been the jack·pot Qah. In adell· I am .-n. on up ln the b1 ma.b a volume u thlck u your mo.t lUxurloue add1Uon. tlon to the pot, there 1oet1 to H.c:b cte.rt _ Yucca Valley _ and u Oranae Count)' 'hlephone book. Launched 1.ut Wedneeday, tb1a daJly w1nnar a Uttle allver •a· 1 tlnd they are arowlna money • ; • 65-foot twin·dteeel Uner took her bol'8e tle cUp, eomplJmenta fi t:reee up thare ru tell you about e -••• •-WA-ma14en vvyage Monday, wtth SUa-Flex. eo.ta Meu'a buq ·--u ·- owner-aJdpper Gll Smith, al8o manufacturer'• of eome of the lt • • • I aat thJ'OUib 3 hqwa ot .tudy IDadergarteo & Primary Grade. . FreD cia Day -Week -or Month owner and u.ed·to·be &kipper of natlon'a float flah.lna rod.t. • C::OIOCDI VIIDKJIITAIID aeeaton ot the City Council, and the HAPPY LANDINGS. topside Not bra111n', but f!Ver)' tJme I A 1 1ut boy rb Ia talk I was not bored -too much. I'll * In the wheel·hou.e. Below, u we look at my Uttle ellver 81Ja.J'lex I t r:! ..... .:~at the Coram~ aay th11 for them: They certainly ?I.e ~Of ;+ i M E 8 M H M H F + I I I • I b + M I i M F ••• :> EM e WISE CHOICE AGAINST MONOPOLY cut ott the moortnp from Da· trademark I'll remember the na a ... -.~ look at aU anglee of the lt.ema on ft<ZD UD LVJ'CII vey'a Locker abortly after 2 a.rn.. hospitality. the tun. the real the apnda. I am glad to $ee that the Costa Mesa C ity Councn decided in favor of competition and against mono poly. The council men vo ted <4 to I Monday night to grant a license to a third ta•i firm, rejecting the argument that there were already enough cab companies operat· ing in Co$ta Mesa wu quite a dlstin&Ulshed lfOUP eood euya aboal'd the SEA L. •t d c b I wu waiting for them to dla· IIIII. a&Aa .....OJIJIIKI of the pntlemen of the press, HORSE. the day of her maiden 1m1 8 Ur cua the t:ruh and carbap atudy and other worthies. At tbe hour, voyage. Good flahlng, thanks. k L d praented by Ctt)' Mauger Rob· l.lbeltr l ·S7S7 Councilman A. L. Pinkley's comment deserves repetition: "It is not tne intent o f the Coun cil to limit competition by ordinance." the 48 very comfortable bunks and the best of luck to eYel')'QM Par ing As~:e en Shelton. I waa the lone aur· ~===========: were bu.y produdng a medley of who made a real memorable day vlvo.r at 5 p.m.. and tbey &&ked -: famUtar aleep-sounds. tor tht.a fortunate pest&. Call tt B CD" j F• me what I thourht of lt. I re· Competition 1s the spice of business lif~t. and without it there would be no incent1ve to improve services, to increase efficiency. and thus to keep prices down. Freedom of choice brings the best decisions. • • • • May I add tbat TillS bunk· a pf'Otllile -or a threat -but, . y M arrm plied, "I like lt. .. and atarted to house le fullY aeparated from the I'll be •-.etn' ya' -AGAIN! lnve. ealley, a sJmp'e tact that adda • JtOU.DrG ftll DD8'1' A requeet for llmlted curb I got ha lt way out and heard more than you can lmaetne to 1'be.. ecardty of albacore -or parktnc at hla Uquor an4 pack-Councilman Hana Lorenz open the environment necessary for their dlatanee away -wu ea\Uie apG food store, 800n to open ln up on the aubject ol our reeJdenta 1ood. sound shut-eye. Builders for the tlrat cancellation In hie· Corona del Mar, 1a belnjf made who, before they annexed, were Don Donaldson and Dock Dittmar tory of th& Interclub Albacore by Rudolf Ferda of 1558 Ocean beln1 furnlahed water (brown • CAN'T HAVE IT, AND EAT IT TOO were happily aaw1ng wood ~tt' Tournament. Thla ~e1t>!ro~em Blvd., Balboa. water or yellow water) by a prt. The other day I thought I was reading O 'Connor's column in the thereat of \lS u we left the d~ didn't prevent the ...,. ng· The location la at 2229-2233 E. vate compal'\)' and who, artlr be· La~u na Beach Post, because it was in the same spot on the editorial The galley on the SEA HORSE line Club from ~uttlng on their Cout · Hwy., whld\ la being ex· lng admitted to our channed clr· B I . d f d h 1 L od h d has the beat ocean view of any Tenth Annual Tournament be· t"-*l'""'ly -mod .. 'ed •o serv'"' as cle, uked to be eerved with ~ane. ut was surpnse to in t e co umn ma1inn go . ar · ._... d th e "''"" '""' .... "" " "' ~ ~ boat on the coast. It's locau:u top· tween the wq:men an e m n. the headquartera for "The Kork· white water. I reversed my field eaded sense. so I looked at the by-line, and it was Pete Fulmer. ..._ r1 h '--blnd GU s-'th' ...... t 1 put other ...... tea aluo:, C t """ uu 8 • ney • mp Y .--er. ~ whJcb 1s ~heduled to open and returned to my front row The subject was the beach of Laguna, and the pro posal to c.on· private apartment, and faces the of tlah on the countlne Uat, put the latter pa,rt of Aueust. Mat. 1 heard Mr. Lorenz state strucl a I O·story. 55-unit apartment building there, on private prop· atem, artordin1 an ever·cbanetne 16 boats, each with three anglera Mr. Ferda hu written to the that la co.ta us • an acre foot erty Mr. Fulmer quoted one shrewd obse rvation, which applies to any vista of bendlne rods, fiuhtog aboard, on the starting line and Newport Beich City counciJ, aak· to fumlah thla water, and we are town. Towns people wanted to eat the ir cake, and have it too -and fins and diving gulls. You'd be fired · the platola. Tht.a was Jut tng for a pennlt to have curb aelline It to a p,-tvate water com· then not pay for it. amaz.ed at how much better Un· Saturday. All the fish Included In parktne marked ott directly In pany for $.'50 an acre foot. cle Bud Straltng's hotcakes, ham the BAC's Club Championship front of the butldJne with 10 to Had you been a mouae and In Pete was po1ntinn out that the ob1'ectors to the big apartment d h b .a_._ when con co t-..a albacore tuna yel· ~ an am urgers ...... ...., · un ""' -• • lO·mlnute parking llmtt. the rleht apot 3 or 4 w"ka ago had had a chance to buy the beach and thus prese rve it for public. ............ ..., In a atudto like this. lowtatl. whJte sea bus, bonita, "Curb parkincr is very lmpor· S d ld h .__ rd b t th t II t f 't Y t th t h 't t' Un'cl-Bud •-not a buDt-tn part barracuda and marlin. The com· '" un •Y. you wou ave ,..,..a a use. u ey weren WI lng o P"Y or 1 · e ey were no •s1 a 1119 "' .. taint tor our type of business," he red hot arJ'ument between the now to tell the owners of the la nd wha t to do and what not to do with of the boat. but I'm sure be'll be petitors caught 4 of the 7 apecles 'W n .. that lth -..... hind the counter any ttme you -no albacore, tuna or marlin. wrote. ' e n..., a ou ... a above mentioned rent and your their private property. """ nearby restaurant has ample reporter, who has been acream · Catahn. Island lady Dell)' ,.._ Newport Beach .. ......... ,., ... Nil W .O.. lllltnra7 . ...._~ ....... ~ This is history repeating--history that we have seen recorded here put In your order. He's also a Here's the story. parkine facilities In a comer Jot lne periodically on thla tnequlta· . Th I h . h ld h . . bl t I "P t showman of no mean ablltty. I • GUESS WIIO WOJfl ad"-'nlna our bulldJna, the pub: ble arrancrament. many l1mes. e es~on t at tl s ou teac. 1s, •n un anguane: u f b Ill s 11 M h 11' JV• .. • ~~ijiijii~"i"'~~iiiiiiiiiij-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.;~;;~;;;;;;;;;===;;::=;. ~ won't spoil your un Y te ne For the gala, te ara a • lie will park tn front of our up, or shut up. you any details. Davey Fink wu STELL'S FOU.Y wu hJgh boat building." • • • • aboard, too, making fun. It's the wttb 20.5 points, the AMIGO The request w1ll come fonnally ALL HAIRCUTS e WHAT IS VALID MAJORITY RULE? weirdest feeling to eet a hot next w1th 19~ polnta. AI Man· before City Counctl at next Mon· d f d h h ld be d h II hook-up, followed very shortly derbach'a MAUl GIRL m led the day evening's meetlne. Here ore wor s o wis om t a t s ou poste w ere a may by a burlap aack descending over men wtth 31 pointe. Ken Hol· see them: ' In the f1eld of morality. only God's presence makes a valid your head _and you with both brook'• DUSTY TOO wu sec· majority." handa full! ond with 24.5. Stell Marshall was SEJIVJJfG AT RAn auaoa FOB MEN' AND BOYS ONLY $1.25 These words are intended for those who thin k that ma'1ority de· The flshlnl. ttsel1, was not out· hl&'h angler for the ladles with 10 Navy Lt. Cdr. Louts H. Guertin. d ood ln .... F c1 -nd of 609 Poppy Ave .• Corona del c.ision is enounh. They should remember that wrong cannot be rna e standJn&. for tht.a i seaaon. po ta., AA~Y erry a oee --..v -~ 1 .... th 95 AIM d ba-.. and •en Mar, la serving aboard the Padf. -.s.A M&WIOIIT III.YD-"&WIOaT right. however large a majority votes in favor of evil. That red water you see, mean "I .... · · an er ""'' & lc Fleet eubmartne USS Pickerel J ust for the record. the quoted words were spoken by Ben plankton, doean't help the kelp Holbrook tied for tope for the at hul lla.rbot. T..B.. (lahJn«-We bad to go down to boye with 11 polnta apiece. and Moreell. choirmon of the ~rd of Jones & Loughlin Steel Corp. u. ....,. ._ JlD.d •ea ~ tbe AI'• 10 lb., u OL boftlta wu the ===== ereat revelation to me wu what heaviest flab caught by a male a real big bonita can do on Ught member. You beefn to see a little tackle. S.rgeant "Mac" McDaniel, more clearly Into the future one of a quintette of U. S. Ma· when you learn that Ptple IMrs. rines aboard, handed me his Sila· Ned) Johnson's 16 lb .. 7~ oz. flex PT 50 rod and Langley r~l yeJJowtall was ladles' largest, and said "Try this outfit." I did. followed closely by Doris Powers' ~al quick I had a hook ·up. I 16 lb., 20 oz. white sea bass and was sure It was a yellowtail. How Olive McKen1le's 15 lb., 12 oz. I avoided tangling lines with my yellowtail. 40·odd rellow.flshermen I'll nev· Two of the men's boal3 gam · ~.>r know. • bled on c-atchine a marlin and Must have been close to half walking off with the victory. an hour before my fish came to Yeah, you guessed It -n~ mar· calf It wu a real. flghtln' boni· lin. no nuthin'. Luck belnt what ta that checked out at 9 lbs., 9 It Is and women havtne the luck ~. Lots of 'em this year run they usually do, you -worh be bigger, but for my money, It any more surprlaed than I was would fight the scales off any to hear the final score: The Men albacore double that size. Bonita, -79.5 points; the Women-91.5 believe me, are SOME FISH. poI n t s. Congratulations, gala! That was the only one J caught. (Aside to the men -y.ou ASKED I went over to Lee Harter's post· for It! I Turf Loses To Resin on School Yard PlaoeaHa S1leots CDI Arditlcl Flnl The Corona del Mar architec- tural firm of Pleger, Blurock. Hougan and Ellerbroek hu been selected by the Placentia Unlfied School District to design and au- pervtse the construction of c1 .... rooms for seventh and etehtb grade students. The trusteH aald they made their choice because of the proll· tmlty of the arcbJtecta. the hJgb recommendations for the firm from other achool dlstrtcta, and by the swt1t completion proml.led for the project. The archttecta have estimated. the coet to be no more than $12.50 a aquare toot. 6-Cent Tax Cut In View? FiYfNG CHICkENS VIDA GJilDE CBOIC& SWISS STEAK / VIDA CIIOICE RUMP ROAST roa YOn COiiVUI&IiC& WIGLE • OUT UP 75~ • -,-.---.,-.. . .. • 1111111'1 Llll 111111 wavv• Ho&,py· and Natur• Week Sat For. Activities at Playgrounds "Bobb7 aM Nature W.U" 11 clay a.ttemooDII and We.ctn.clay the~ c:laleh r« tile actlvt· momlllp; Newport Helahb Play- tiel • tla ~ eonduct-(I'OU.Dd -Mon4ay momi.Dp and ed by tM Newport a.dl Jleoea. Tbw.clay artemoona: Corona del U. Dt...._ t. Gli W'Mk. At a Mar "-YJI'OUn d-T\Ie8day mom- apedal nature s-oJect ctwtna tba lnp and J'rtday attemoont; W*k at an 01 tJ-.. pa.,110Q.D41. ¢om m u n lt y Youth Centft - the ,uta aod boJa Wl1l be watch-~ .a.DOOD.I and Tbua- lhl' bla!lt ll"*tt' IIDd dewlop-clay ~ • meot In tbetr playpound JV· SWN r .. ll. ., and Sberry den~. ..._. U. wwe ""' wlD.Delll Jn til aM\Ma to the repl.u ae-the .._p&e.k ud twl•w con- Suales'a eettl,.1Ur'~Yd ucln· tJvtae. ~ eonduet.d on the ten held at ~ llelahta. erybody'a tn~ttd to tM tfeddlnt 5 PI a 1 I to • a d • • on Moact.y Other parUdpan we r e Gall N _. ._ __ .. _ ~ throaa'b ~ frcm 10 to 12 Brown. Vtrafnla HocaA. Cheryl . . . ow -~"-» .... ._ "' noot\ &lid 1 to ' p.m., &.N the Towten. Bc!ftald ~ Sax- people, 11 a one-t.IJDe operation fo.Uowtna ~ evmtll: ton. John Bl'andlard,lacet:' Bead- • they've never been manted Newport 38th 8t. Pair: Clay er, Jim Reader Marty Martln· before and probably wW never modellfta' of anhnala and eon · clale, Dan Wllh;lm1, Marcy Wll· 1et marrle4 ap.ln ••. So many test tod.ly, (TbU1'8da7) at 1:30 hemJ, Scott Wilhelmi. Mike Man- detalla to be oon.aldend ••• on.. ~-: earz:oma contest today at 110n, Unda Saulnier, Patty War. 3.00 p.m., bobby &bow Friday ner, Dale Warner Bev Warner . Ume, the place, what to wear, mcmtnc at U. ancJ an lee cube Mike San Antone 'Marietta Rig· what to MrYe, the wed~ cab. party on Frtday afternoon at by and EddJe Jordon. the flowers. 1:30. Danny Shefflln 12 won the Newport Helghta Playground: acaven1er hunt ~nducted at the Unuaual pet ahow at 10 thla aame playeround, with Pete At· momJnr: carde~ contest on Fri· klMOn, 6, and Bob Atkinson. 9, day at 10 a.m., doll show and In the runners-up position. Eu- tea .party for flrls at 1 p.m. Frl-gene Fo.ter. 9. ls the dodgeball d-.y • and a beach trtp for boys champion at the play'""'u d. * * * •oet Y0GD1 tlalllp ina 0.. at the aame tlme Friday after· ··-" noon. The present standings In 2 of u.. they~ tbeU ....... ... ..-r atart dJMM ... el tllelr wrlltag day • • • WbaD theU ,... a. tLMlly w tbeu ...... pntty cMar about tbe u... tbe pl.-: •• Clothes ••• tae moat lua pcut of all • • • JfWn agaiD ..... ~. bMD plcm• D18floryMIL Corona del Mar Playground: the ladder tournaments being Hula Hoop contest today at 10:30 conducted conUnuously at Com- a .m.; Hobby Show at 1 p.m. to· munlty Youth Center are as fol· day, and a doll show on Friday lows: Elghtball, Call shot -first, at 10 a.m. John Smith; second, Mike Black- Community Youth Center: Hob-well; third. Seyd Havens; fourth by show on Friday at 1:30 p.m. Buckle SmJth. Eight ball -first, * * * Balboa Park: surfln1 and water Burr Burman; second, Philip Jor· safety program every afternoon dan; thIrd, Capri McCaleb; at 4, and tree and plant ldentlfl· fourth. Jimmy Granger. Our Susie chose to be married at home wllh her own large patio and swimming pool as her remembrance place ... The time ... late afternoon, just when the sun wu becomln1 mellow ... with a buffet patio supper tor all of the guests ... Come on ln ... you're Invited ... Isn't the gar- den and the pool lovely! Look at the hu1e noral •rranrements on styrafoam noat1n1 1ently on the sparklln1 blue waters ... The rather stark tropical setting of jagged rocks, cement and palms has been mellowed with giant bouquets. flowers are growing ln profusion ... Mammoth can· dies reflect shlmmerlng candes· cences on the pool as the sun fades ... Ah Lohengrln. * * * ... ~lade ...s .. at- : 1 H ••• "111i1"t .., .._ ....ay, ............. . ,.. bwfd nsdfa flnt ........ roally, 1M IIMdd el ...... bu gowa • Ugbter abade ••• ADd IADt of cdl Su.ale, 1D tbe pa.a.t p1Dir of cdl ••• '!'he vtrla boa· queta. aqaialte. 1D perfect bcu- moay ••• The eceat of ,... ...,.,..beN. * * * catlon contest In the Park. RecrMtlon Leader Mary Hohel- sal wlll ~ lnstructlnr the chll· dren at all of the playerounds In the crafts projects. which this week will be a bug motel ; soap carvlng and bunny yam dolls. The revised cratu schedulto Is as follows: Balboa Park -Friday momlngs; 38th St. Park-Mon· 81 ....... 11 Ctlnill Tt 11111 1111 FriRJ Harbor Area residents will have the opportunity to replen- ish the Red Cross blood bank to- morrow I Friday l. when the Red Cross Bloodmobile comes to the Costa Mesa Legion Hall, 565 W. 18th St., from 3 to 7 p.m. The quota l.s 150 pints. During the past 3 monttt., 81 patients from the Harbor Area have used 176 pints of whole blood. L. B. Wallace. The weddlnl cake ... a white tower of llitterlnr perfection ... The buffet ... a jubiJant array of beautiful dishes ... A platter ot lndlvldual jellied salads ... A salmon baked whole ... Swed· Ish meat balls bubblfnl lllhtly ln a huge chatln1 dish . . . A je11led shrlmp ring ... Devllled e1gs, excitingly arranged wlth stutfed tomatoes and avocadoes . . . The bounty of a wedding least ... The punch shimmering 1ently In a 1leamlng cut glass bowl. LECAL JIOTICE County Clerk and ex-offldo Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, Callfomla. * * * Eh ... l TMt'a wMt cHd 1t1 IUc.banra e~ ••• We ....._ • FW.. Shop elf by tbe--. .. Bobert ~-........ to Sale'• ....._ tlll4 lOI•O.. tMy cleckled ........... ... patio Gild tae pool ...... of wedd1llg l....U.. . . • '!'he gtrla• bouq1aeta .... spdaro- Dbed wltla t.be bddal oatflta. Our lobry eU. Dwltllt w .... er • .......S "'Ole ••141 .. caa ... n ...... -,.tts..s ............. , ......... .. MCtl-... • .. ... ...s Iced -De ...... 0. ---... .u .. .U..J•IIertla ... II I '-t llllf -au .U Cllll.lall ............... 1• ...................... , ~ .L 11 ..... ..... ..... ,._ ...... .... ,...,. ..... * * * Wun't It a pm1)t ~•• Weftn't the flowtra t.be l!lcw.•lt ... Wun't the eab the - No. A-31366 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF WILUAM R. WY· ATT, aka, W. R. WYATT, De· cea~. NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN to the ~itors of and all persons havinr claims apkast the sald decedent or aa.1d estat~ to tile them with the necessary vouch· era In the of:Oce of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of Callfomla, 1n and for the County of Oranae, Ot' to present the same, with the necessary vouchers. to the undersl1ned at his or her place of business. to-wit: GALVIN R. KEENE. Attor- ney at Law, 333 North New· port Blvd., Newport Beach, Callfomla, within al.x monttt. after the first publication ot thla notice . Dated July 10, 1958. CSlcnedl LOUISE WYATT AdmJnJ.atratrtx ot the Es· tate of aald clecledent. GALVIN ll KEENE 333 Nortb Newport Blvd. Newport .. ch., CaUfomJa liD4wilT ·-1221 AttlaiM:1 for Adn:llolttliriltltx PuWW.: l ul;y 11. -11; 1. In tiM Jtllt ... lt ·--..,.....,--:1 atupectou..tt And tba roa. detldOQMIIU OUt ftddtna Cltiiilll are the ._ • .., &.1\)'Wheft, ewr. *** By June Alexander, Deputy. fSeall Publlsh: Newport Harbor EnsJrn July 17 and 24, 1958. OFF ON A VACATION by transpolar fl ight of the Scandi- navian Airlines &re Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson of 2705 Shell St. in China Cove. Corona del Mar. They are pictured ot Los An- geles Airport. lergest ond Most Compl.te Fumiture Store in th A,.., Cell for f,... DECO~TING SE~VICI Liberty 1-5511 H1use .. ~ tar~ en Fumishinqs for homes, dubs, yocht'l. 1017 w. Coett Hi9"••v Newporl a..cJt Philharmonic Given Office Space at OC Aa ·a eommunJey aervic:e, Or· ance Cout Collqe t. donating otfloe apece In the Adtnlnbtra- tlon BulldJng on ounpua to the Orange County Phllhannonlc So· ciety. The spece wtn be made avan. able to the eoctety for one yeer. The Board of ~ftt then wlll cormder renewtnr the arnan~­ menta. The aocl~y wlll pay for Ita own telephone llel'Vlce, prov1d• omce equipment needed and be responsible for any damare to the colle1e property. Penntalon had prevlou.ly been granted to the society by the col· lege to use the OCC auditorium during the eomlng year ror con-certa. ~AI'. lULl' at. 1-a&WIWTU... ..... t •.• ._ ......... _____ .... ____ , __ .... _ .. ___ .. l&kll a1z Uti .......... n.,.ll.ll I• ... ........... _ ..... _ .. ,. ••• '' . '• -·-·-.. ·----....... _ a • M. ..... , .............. ·-·-·--.... ·-·--··-a • liMn • Y•Y• .... -........... ·-· ..................... _. _ . lie ·-·-·-... .. lie CIIMI IEl 1111 PIAIIIACY ..,_ flr dt ._ fte• ,. •• ., .. CIMIIt ..,_-J ..... c.-... - OIIIOLE J-1111 Why swelter? Electricity cools a room for &o a day (the summer. Don't "'It and try to wait it Now cornts tht hottut porto f '1 ·u feel better spend more h.lt'P) 1 't cool' Your whole am• )' wt . out; pay' . h ou air-condition. (Seen the heat pump time at home together. w en ~ . . ' models? Tbey cool DOW • heat an ~1nter.) SOUTHU N CAUFOIUIIA SMASHING the chc!lmpagne bottle on the prow of the Hai-Yien (Sea SwGIIow), an authenltc Chinese j1.1nk, is Mrs. Dal Gretlenberg at chm•e,.,•nq ceremon.es at RosM s on Mar·ners Mile. Dol Gretten- be•g has added th.s 30 fool bc..at. built in Hong Kong, to h s ··ght- see "9 fleet. FirecrGders added the Onental touch to the launching. They're Living Too High Up Fiftt•en pro~rty owners in Co· rona Highlands complamed to Newport ~ach City Council last week that the water pressure was low and constitUted a ser- Ious prohlem if f1re brok<> out Public Works Dlrt>{'tor Bert Webb sa1d there just wasn't enough d1CCerence In height of the rec;ervoi r and the pro pert les near the top ot the Highlands. Completion of the new water reservoir won't solve the problem. he said. Maybe a pressure tank would held. t\e added. A booster pump had been oper· ated at one time. but it cost $40 a month and nearby resi· dents had CIIIPI)alal.ned. Councilman Hans Lorenz and Mr. Webb ~ Instructed to see If they couJct work out a solution. (Becl:,..er photo) BLAKE CIJlL HERE An 8-pound, l ·ounce girl was born to Michael and Mary Blake of 1417 Mariners Dr., Harbor Highlands, In Hoag Hospital Thursday. July 3. Busiest Spot in Harbor Area: The Boys Club in Costa Mesa Boys' Club of the Harbor Area. located near Coeta Mesa Park, conUnuea to be one of the buaiest places tn the Newport Harbor' Costa Meaa area. With 8Chool out and with Boys' Club baseball teams playlna In the park aU attemoona and evenings six days and nlehta a week, the Boys' Club baa become a vast maenet drawtne ln Ita members by over halt a thouaand each da y, 6 days a week. The Boys' Club hours remain from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. dally. Saturday hours are from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. Seventy to 80 boys a day are ha ndled In the wood working shop, whlch has gone Into mass production of boats. planes, bird houses, planting boxes and knick knack shelves. Another 70 to 80 boys each day participate in the plaster molding group which Is held outside the woodshop. Forty to 50 boys a day enjoy expressing themselves In the art and drawing department under the direction of Rod Wilson. The wood working shop Is under the direction of Clyde Hartwigsen, assis ted by older Boys' Club members Eugene Laperle, Lynn Van Aken, Lyn Hartwigsen and Mario Perez. Plaster of Paris groups are under the supervision ot Jim Hansen and Bill Robert- son. Joe Robinson In the gymna· alum bu cooked up a variety of cmnuttc ~ntesta every after· noon. lncludlna rope dlrnb, jumpJna reac~. atan~ broad JIUDp, puah upe, sit upe, aack races and free throw conteata. Joe ls ..Uted In the IYtn by Jan NtemJec, Dennla Perrin and Gary CUndall. Howar d SmJth ln the popular eamea room has evening contests In pine ponJ, checkera, ChJneae checkers. shuffleboard , bowline and many other small eamea. Every Monday, Wednesday and Frlda.y the Boys' Club bus takes a la'ree group of swlmmera to Orange Coast College swimming pools. Summer basketball leagues have been organized tor high school members on Monday nights. Seventh a n d eighth grades p 1 a y on Wednesday nights. Friday nights are for open leagues of junior college ages. Wednesday and Friday after· noons boxing Instruction classes have been organized under the direction of Mr. Frank Keefover. Free play times are observed every day In the gym with tram. poline practice, sla ughterball and dodge baseball the popular ac· tlvlties. , Boys' Club memberships have been reduced to 50 cents for the balance of the Boys' Club which expires In October. La Posta It's the Best ~~o ENCHU.ADAS, TACOS, TAMALES, STEAKS, CHILI RfJJ.ENO, ETC. OpeD S p.m. to 1:30 p.m. -ClOMd MODCSGya 2588 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA (Jaat Soatll of Sclllta ADa Coaatry Club) Seas~t~rt L!a••i•l I Cha•ces Ha••• Acai• Essential tool of the boatbuilding industry ... ThP "new ,·enture'' that Wll· Jiam Kempton hinted at when he reCE"ntlv sold his 50 percent In· terest In :\farine Mile Dock has turnNI out ro be Seasport Land· ing at 2633 W. Coast Hwy. He and Caspar Blackburn of Wesrr-hff announc('d this week thPv ha\'1' purrhawn the "Seas· port" fPstnurnnt. hail and tackle shoo :1'1d Catalina Island termln· al from Doug Goodall. who held t hP ll'a"P for 2 years. ;\fr Kempton Is a Harbor Ar('a rrnlrnr ;\fr Blarkburn was for· mNI\' ronnE'<'tcd with Disney· 1:1 nrl Professional Directory YU1'f t:R A L DlltECTOftS Friendly Nel.e:hborhood Service PARKES-BELL MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway u 8-3433 It 8·3434 Ct>Sta Mesa HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK &arbor l lvd at Glaler the. template -pattern for paris of the thousands of boats produced annually by this thriving Southern California Industry. eounenman CIW'IIe Bart ob· Jected. but the NeWport Qty Council approved a tund tra.natH of alm08t $23,000 from the park· I~ meter fund to the pneral fund lut week. 1b1t amount re· lmbunes tbe eeneraJ fund for expendltuJU chargeable to the parldna meter tu.nd. Mr. Hart arauecf that the park· lne meter tund abould be kept Intact beeau.te of the Imminence of the project for aequtaltion of the P. E. Illation property 1n New· port for atreet ~dentna. DEVILS .AaDTI AQIUII Tom Keevn. edltor of ,the (;(). sta Mesa Globe·Berald, a nd hla wife, Jean, welcom ed a second daughter, Constance, at Hoae Hospital Tuesday, July 8. She weighed 9 pounds, 9 ounoes. The Keevlls have another dauehter, Kathie, 3 ye!-rs old. Read EruJ~ Classiffed Ads. · IIONEY FOR aBNT. AT NEW LOW C" ! Do you want money? Thouunda of doft-.s .,. available to you today for 11ny ot these purpa lit 1. ToiNIWrow...,.home 2. ,. IMiy • ......, ... home 3. To Nmallelor mallambe ,_, ewn ,__ You cerrbotrow the money you need w • ..w low COlt • • • yet, muct. lower than ln..,_.t rlfft fast yeet • •• fRNn Newport ltlboe Stvlngt end Loan ~atlon. Sewrel million dollart avalltble now for quick home loins. The only restriction It tMt the home must be located In Orange County -for · Newport ltlbot S.vlngs specializes In home loans In Orenge County and has loaned ovar 66 million dollart. If you're planning to build, buy or remodel • home In Orange C~mty -get experienced c:oun· • sel without cost from Newport lafltoe S.vings and loen Assodatlon, 3366 Via lido, Newport Beech, Cerlfomla. (P. A. Palmer, president). Come 'in or phone ORiole 3·3 130. VAUX Balboa PROUDLY PRESENTS DICK CURTIS ONE OF AMERICA'S NEWEST COMEDY EITERTAIIERS I I I Dick has appeared at some of the top supper clubs throughout the country . . . Ria unique, expressive delivery and material opened the door to recent guest appearances on the Jack Paar and Dinah Shore T.V. shows. DIIE AID DUCE 01 SUIDAYS TO THE Unl AIERICAI lAID * 45 MINUTE f1.00R SHOWS 110 EAST S~A BLVD. * .. t ESSENTIAL TOOL OF ALL INDUSTRY ... modern banking services Such are the facilities of California B a nk, the business-m i nded bank ... serving the Industrial C ente r of the West . • • ' -... --~ • • • ., ,. Ioyce SmJth, daul)lter o1 Vt. Formet'ly an ardent dvtc work· and Mta. ..._., C. Sm.ttb of Lido er, LAnnlce <M.ra. t.e.ter) Iones of 11._, hal ..,.nt part ot her aum· Corona del Mar hu traded her mer on a CaribbN.n cruJM. 1'be ro·to-meetln' hat tor a bomebody trfp .. a 11ft front her arancS· apron theM clays. SM 1e now motbu upon pduatlon 11om "mlodJna" 3 Uttle· aranddaueh· Marlboroua.h -Jr. Blah Dlvtaion. ten -Catby, 4. nna, 2, and '"'-.-eetiCirl aracSute's paftntl Cherie, are 10 IDOfltha -while haw been bu.y moYtne frtJm their PAftnta. Barbara and Lawr- thdr hOUM to tbelt ~t. whldl ence Scott ot eo.ta x--. are they wm &1\Cbor oft Catalina th1a takJna a vacation ttlD bedt to summer. • • • Boulder, Colo. ~ ~ &lrll apec:Jalt., ..,. ~aah· ter \rlrllnla bu boys -one 2 montha old and one 2 yeam. Vlr- einla and hu.band, Hany Park- er, live In Pala. Verdes. Pre· nuptial partiea In the Har · bor Area are honorlnl .Miu Pa· trtcta Ann Thorne, of Corona del Mar and Puactena, who wlU wed Ivan Paul Colbum of Beverly • • • • Hllll and Laauna on July 26. A A not. from the H. B. Melnkes. SUN V former local J'elidenCII now Uvtna ~ in ld.,~o ':"'"s " recent bu$iness "nd ple.,sure spot for CUTTfN6 THE WEDOfN& CAKE are Newlyweds Mr. and M"'' Donald Sanford. (Poul Kent photof , ....... .., fir Miss Barbara Louise Smith F~n ~rfc?e'~arrlved Weds Donald Stuart Sanford Fourth of July momlne tor Fred and Diana Hope-a etrl, Heath· er Mu'Cla~ 5 pounds and 3 ounc· es at 8:10, and a boy, Burr Acker· man, 7 pounds and 11 ounces at 8:15. For bl& brother Fredric, 7, and bl& slster Llaa, 3. thla Is the Ideal way to celebrate the Fourth. Pleued also ll crandmother Thelma Paddock Hope of Corona del Mar. The other erandparenta are Mna. Lynden Sparhawk ot Man- hattan Beach and Lyle Wheeler of !$everly HiU.. head art dire<:· tor at Fox 'Studios. ~ eraduated from Harbor Riah. attended Orange Coast Colleee. served 2 years In Korea as an eneineer and since has worked as a desiener In the art departmenta of M.G.M. and Fox motion picture studios and at C.B.S., where he desJene<f sets for Playhouse 90. At present he Is one of the art directors at Ule New PacltJc Coast amuaement park Home for the lately augmented famlly Is at 421 Slxth St., Man- hattan Beach. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCitNTIST ))0) Vie LUo, H.wport ... cit A brenc:h of The Mother Church, The Fint Church o\ OlriJI, Scientiit, l11 to.. ton, Manech.-H'-~SeMel CJ:IS ...,.,, Surldty S.I'Yice I I :00 e.m • Wod~~et.dey Evo11inCJ MM1ift9-1:00 p.m. lteodinq room lout.d et lltS Vie l ido, Newport Beech. ia open WHk doya from 9 ;00 o.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wed~~et.deyt from 9 •·"'· to 7 45 p.m. T uoadeyJ end Frideyt 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. Cloaed Holide'f'. Tho public ia cordielly i"vitod to el· tend tho church services e11d use tho ROOftl. FtrY..il eaying • • • end ~ • • Paul A. Palmer escorted his granddauehter, Barbara Loulae Smith, to the altar late Friday afternoon, July 19, at St. An· d r e w a Presbyterian C h u r c h , where she became the bride of Donald Stuart Sanford. The bride ls the dauahter of Mr. and Mna. Paul Conrad Silva of 1907 Tel"teellta Lane Harbor Hi&hlanda. The groom's' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold San· ford of Woodside. The youne couple both attend· ed Menlo Alberton High School before the bride moved to N~­ port Beach. She wu araduated from N e w p or t H a r b or High School. The groom later gradu- ated from Orange Coast College and ls now associated with the Monterey Oil Co. In Brea. The Rev. James Stewart per- formed the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Judy Burt, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mlases Claudia Genta.l, Kathleen McAhren and Marsha MacMIIlt-n. Best man was Donald Btune'au. Ushena were the brotHer of the bride, Hamilton P. Smith Jr., and Ken- ntoth Kveseth and Bruce Goet· tina. The Mitchell Boys Choir sana wedding mu.lc In the church, which was decorated with blue and white nowers. White ribbons and candles lined the center aisle and to the altar. A white silk taffeta gown was chosen by the bride for her wed· ding dress. nny ~ pearl! en· circled the bodice and diminutive aJeeves. Her elbow length veil was held by a small pillbox cap trimmed with seed pearls and tiny bows. She tarried white or- <'hlds and roses nestled In a cas cade of llllles 'of the valley. Her attendants wore full·sklrt ed gown of Ice blue lace over silk talfeta with matching slip. pers.. They wore white gloves and carried bouquets of white feath· Lidoite Named ~~~~~r:nauo~ with blue del- 8 N • I White gardenias and roses Y ataona combined with ferns to decorate the State Room of the Balboa Bay C h r•ty G Club, where a reception was held a I roup tor n "'esu. Miss Chameth Mn. Paul 8ocea of Lido IUe S~ae wu In charee of tbe hu been •Ieete<~ ~ petit book. .ecretary of the national board Mta. SUva' rec.lved IUesta ln of the National Charity Leaeue a sheath. dtess of blue·l'f't!Y lace Inc. the original mother-dauah· over light sllk taffeta. She and ter ~harity oreanlz.atlon. blue-rrey accessories and a cor· The N~rt chapter received saae of whJte orchids. The Its charter In May. Mrs. Joseph groom's mother wore a silk Gauthier of Beacon Bay Is presi-sheath of deep pink and gold dent of the local oraanlzatlon. with gold accessories. She also which numbers 60 women and 69 wore white orchids. ncktocker members. Mrs. Frank· The young couple will make lin Archer ls first vice-president. their home In Coeta Mesa follow- and Mrs. James Eymann of Udo lng their week-long honeymoon Isle ls second vice-president. trip to the new Toyon Boat Club Mrs. Archer and Mrs. Eymann on Catalina Is land. were deleeates to the charter The new Mrs. Sanford was an meeting of the national board at honoree at the 1957 Debutante the Huntlncton Hotel In Pasa-Ball sponsored by the N~rt dena on July 11. Children's Home Society . Y.CII MIEIIEI ~Old Times -Recalled at Curry's ~ As Ex-Owners Hold Reunion "Old home week" was observed at Curry's Wagon Wheel at Mt. Baldy when Eddie and Ruth Bums of Balboa returned for 3 days to hold a homecoming cele- bration at the resort they once owned. It was a switch also for the p~nt owners. Bill and Eu- nJce Saaer, becau.~ thl")' were able to take 11 vacation break at the Bums home in Balboa. Ruth (CUrry) Burns says that the hJ&hllght of the gathering came on the lut night, when Ula 3404 VIA LIDO NEWPOilT BEACH YARDAGE UNENS UNGERIE . CHD.DREN'S WE~ Wolfe and her Spanish Trouba· dours from Riverside strolled In- to the Wagon Wheel to serenade tht-guests. only to find them- selves bt"ing seren&ded. This surp~ was engineered by Anita. a Spanish dancer who had been rat~ by Ula Wolfe since the age of 12. In 1933 Anita joined the Troubadours. who be· came the summer entertaJnena at Camp Baldy, then operated by Ruth Curry and hC!'!' former hus- band, the late Foster CUrry. lt seems that Anita feU ln low wtth Tony, the cuttar player (now known profesalonally u Tony l'~ll. but Uta thought they were too youna and tried to btMk up the romance. Jn 1138 Anita and ~y eloped and ~ atraJdl to ~m. In tM 22 YMn tntervenJft£ Ula aaw them only ont"e - a cruJd glan~ at a San· ta Barbara fiesta yura qo. • Unable to attend the home· comJna we~e tbe Cuny dlijctren, all 3 now married. ~ now Mrs. WOllam Batdtelder, llva ill 8an l'raMt.oo. John CUrry t. maMrer Off Wowona Hotel in YOo eemlte. DaVid CUny .. with the Department ol Avfculture 1n Wa.all1D8(on. D. C. luau waa held 1n tbelr honor thll past .,...k·end at the Sven Cant· :z:ell home on Balboa Island and on Suly 4 another party took place at the T. Oecar Clevldences In Newport. ln Brentwood, lndlcat• that they Robert W tlson "nd hts wtfe. El•z.abeth, of 223 Via Mentone, Lido lsi.!. are moving back •t the end of Mr. Wilson "ttend.d the meeting of the Schwinn Bicycle Co. the month. They write they have -------------=-------~-........:.....:_ __ 3 Girl Scout Councils Stay Independent The Anaheim Council of Girl Scouta haa voted a second time to .ury out of a proposed county- wide Santlaao Girl Scout CounciL 1'h1l leaves 3 Independent Girl Scout Coundla In Orange County, Including Newport Beach and La- auna Beach. The 3 counclll do not know what their ultimate fate wUI be In vi~ of a national policy of retualne to grant n~ chartena to amal1er councils. However, aU 3 councils had th.elr charters renewed July 1, ao they aU have 2 yeat'3 to see what happena to the pro~d county· wide council. ChJef reuons for staying out were a desire for continuation of present personal control of local rouncils, a feeling that the 3 communities are dolna a aood job for: the tlrla, and don't need a central co'!nty control. PVT. lllJ10IELL Df GEDIA.IfT Pvt. Robert J. Hummell, 23. son · of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rum· mell, 329 Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mar, recently arrived in Germany and ls now a member of the 55th Field Artillery BattaUon at Han- au. Be ll a finance clerk In the battalion's Headquarters Battery. ft'TVWA-1"01 CATS-4 -. ... "pu~ a home at 600 Mar,uerite Ave., CCorona del Mar}. We formerly lived at 438 Goldenrod Ave., for 5 yea.ra. My 2 ao.too Temen. faUK-r and 110n, 14 yean and 12 )'ears. have pa.ued away since leevtn• Gold· enrod; but we now have a dar- llne baby ao.ton Terrier, Sonny Boy of the Champion Rea&rdless line' And 1 know he w111 be happy In his new home. "Hoplna to see bur many friends upon retumlnr and need less to say we are very happy to be romlne back." 4 Instructors Hired atOCC Four new instructors have been approved by the Board ot Trua· tees for the Crance Coast Collece adult education faculty. Mra. Barbara Sulzbach will teach cooperative school proced- ures, John Brouaher will teach mechanical Inspection, Dr. R. Per- ry Taylor will offer a class In nu- clear e~riY for today's citizen, and Mrs. Marlene Wlneer wUI In· truct In the cooklne school. In other adult education busi- ness. the board approved offering classes In women's chorus at the Cocta Mesa Community Metho· dilt Church. The church facUlties are belne offered the collece without charge. The class will meet Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. AIITunaRedMeat2 for 21c ·Smucker's Strawbeny Prese"es-20 oz. 49r Chicken of Sea Tuna-Chunk Sty~lfz oz. 29<' .25( SWAJfSOJI~l 1h. aDDSrrrs-ao -. CHICIEI WIGLE lOin BREASTS COli 6~ fir 29( ed Grapes Bel Peppers 10:. 10~ X#un'" EXCLUSIVELY YOURS:- OOROTHY O'HARA'S FALL COli.ECflON OF DRAPE DRESSES IN CREPE 6 WOOL. -SIZES 8 · 16 ~elena's FADS AND FASHIONS 2741 E. COAST BJGIIW AT OJIW,e 1..-.s OOJaOIIA DEL MAll OVER-WEIGHT? Men & Women IEIUCE! LISE IIHI IICIES Call far Complimentary Visit * Sleaderi.Dg TabMI '* Steam S4lt E. COAST IIWT. • MDICI91 '* c.,.. EquipaMDt OB ,.41120 * CROWN HARDWARE* ... CUT an •A .,.,.,-x.D DD&a'l'li&lh 11011& ,._. Fw... PIIITS = 1111 &an COAST DaW&T . CX'eCIIA Da. liAJI SCO'!'IDJrS.-.5 c-t Dinner Napkins • • • • Raid House & Garden Bug I.iller Req. 1.49 Weston Cherry Chip Cookies-14 oz. Req. 49c 39r Nabisco Triscuit W afer-93/4 oz. Box .. 35<" • U'l'lr'S-Ae9. ~ .._ SWAJfSOJf'S--1 1h. CIIPPEIIES CIIICIEI PORI·IEEF • VOL THIIHS 45¢ 69¢ Apples Egg Plant 10~ 10~ (Coft~ r.om ~ OM) rf•t.Y Of ...... u anyone atteod· T1w ~ ..,... In IQY cUI· inc ~ board meetinp can teKI· ~With Mr. t..llm .. to ty. why I Mc:ame ~ tn be· AltbcN•b I can •peak publicly tna a cand1date ftw the ech~ only u an lndJvldual and not u bolud. Very hooeltJ.y It wu be-• boaJ'd"JIMIIlber, 1 hav. • t .. una c:aw.e I clifteNd with Mr. Ander· tllat the attention and t.reetment wn and the Board ~ ac:· clven the .c:llooll by the Enatan tion taken aplnlt a member of la a real wrvlee to tM eommun · bit ataft AI In aO heatH can· tty. On many a lona. drawn out troveraiM there were two altt. meettnc the preu a'Ucka with loLl and the aide I wu on had MrDe to the bitter end. It .eema to me reservations coneernJnr the per· that beneath It aU there Ia a sonnel poUc:lea of the admlnLs· mutual respect tor each other's trator. No school administrator or responaibllltles. businessman, for that matter, It Is a prlvlleee to serve as a plea.ws everyone; particularly In board member In Newport. The matters wbere people are con· 1\lgh rankJng enjoyed by our cemed. Fo~owlne that Incident, system Ls well justified. Thil I told Mr. Andersen, while I hac1 would not be so If over the years dlsarreed with hJm, It was over a grear many people had not de· and done and I would pursue the voted t hem s e 1 v e s tirelessly matter no further. toward this goal Ours Is a good lnterestlncly enouch, the Board heritace. May we all strive to Itself Is not always In complete Uve up to ll agreement. We have some real Sincerely, di fferences of opinion on a va-Milo G. Lacy * BOARD OF TRUSTEES STATEMENT Newport Harbor Enslen Corona del Mar, California · Last Thursday, July 17, 1958, an article appeared In the New- port Ha rbor Ensign entitled "Are Teachers Afraid ." Mem bers of the Board of Education of the New· port Elementary School District have read this article with deep concern. We. the Boa rd Members. do not belle\e that rear on the part of teacherc; is characteristic of t he Newpi'Jrt Bt?ach E I e m e n t a r y School Sta ff and the reference to this rea r pla<'es Superintendent Roy Ancll'rsen In an unfavorable light that we do not consider jus· titled. We wish to go on rf"CCrd as commending Mr. Roy Andersen. superintendent, tor doing an out . sta nding job as administrator or this dlstriC't, during a trying per lod of rapid &rowth. Increased costs. and shortage of lt!achers and school facilities. lt has long been the policy of the district to enoouraae the In- dividual lnJtlatlve of teachers. We cona.lder f~m of expres- sion and partldpatlon by all members of the atatf In the de· velopment ot the educational proeram essential to an effective school system. The part that teach·ers play In shaping the lives and minds of our children, In stimulating crea. tive thinking and In developing high ethical and moral stand· ards is most Important. We be· lleve that we can best secure the high quaUties of leadersh ip de· sired m our teaching starr by the careful selection of teachers of sou nd character and mature judgment and not by rt-Strlctlve regulations or controls w1thin the classroom or In the teachers' nonnal dMiy Uves as citizens of our community. The pollctt'S by w hich the Board of Education has been guided in governing the school district have been fully justified by the high level of achievement a ttained by our teache-rs and members ot the admlnlstra"ve sta rt. We, the members of the Board • .. His hard work and comple te dedication to his profession and the district have kept our educa - tiona l quality on a level with the blrh sta ndards d~manded by our CQmmunlty and Its citizens. He has demonstrated1tnteJIIgent and efficient conskt~ratlon ot all phues of schoof •dmlnistratlon. of Education. as your elected rep· MUSICAL DIRECTOR TEAM-Perched as high os on el-phent's resentatlves. recognize the fact th f d" ect f h 0 "'" that our educational l)'aterp Is eye are. e ?.ur " o~~ o t e range Coast College summer Due to such admlnJstratlon we have been able to secure and re· taln the hl&hly qualified teach · 68 that are ~ttal In main· 'tafnJna an outatandlnc educa- tional procram. At the present time a Jarae percentace of our s taff has b«>n In the district for m any years with the result that a mong the schools In Orange County, the ratio or teachers on tenure to probationary teachers Is one ol the highest. Thlw does not Indicate fear or discontent. one of America's blrthr1ebt.s, lhat pr~ductlon of O~lahomo. From bottom up: Lucian ScoH, d irector; It represents the erau roots of a Miss Sa lly Parke_r. d~nce director ond guest in$tructor; Poul Cox, community and the~fofe should orchestra, ond J im F1tzgerold, chorus. Scott, C o• end Rttqereld a" r.main u they baw aJwa,.. members of the OCC faculty. ··o~lahomo" wiU be pres.ented in the ~ open to all dtn.ena who OCC Auditorium nerl week -July 31 . Aug. I end 2. wish to attend, oblerve. com· ment and auuest for the better· ment of the school district and the children it serves. Milo G. Lacy, President Helene Csenar, Member James 0. Ray. Clerk Harvey 0 Pease, Member M. A. Berry. Membe r * LEllER FROM MRS GRAYCB SEVIER Mr. Arvo Haapa 1 I a lso disagree with Mr. Lacy's Newport Harbor Ensign statement ttwlt one of our beet Dea r ~r. Haapa. teachers discussed the Superl n· For the fi rst time in my asso· tendent with him. Teachers have ciation with the Newport Beach a .Jery high ethica l and profes. Elementary School District I 1936 sional code a nd one of our beat to 1957 to be exact 1 1 feel com· teachers would never discuss an pelled. in the lntere!lt of justice. other member of the profession to take exception to remarks a<'· w1t h an indjvidua l board mem- credltt>d to a member ot the ber. He or she would know that Boa rd or Trustees of that district. action on complaints· could only Never to my knowledge have 1 take place with the Board· of s u c h ~rresponsl ble statements Trustees meetlng as a body. been ma de to a member of the To quote from "Rules a nd Reg press hy an Individual member ulati.~ns of the Board of Educa · of the Board of Trustees. 1 tlon... . It is not my purpost> In this The board Is .organized ao; Jetter to entrr Into a discussion a untt. and a ctton 1s taken of personalities w1th Mr. Milo o_nly when members are stt Lacy but I feel that It is my duty ttng as a board In regu lar. to a'nswer the question "Are adjo~med, or special ses· Teacher's Afra id?" with an em· I slon. h 11 "lfo .. In conclusion. 1 would like to P a ~ • r make these observations: Jn the Whtle I was an employee 0 fu ture. if t here Is any question the dlS~rlct, I was too ethical and of fear on the part of a faculty profes.stonal ever to contact rae· member. it might be because of ulty mem bers to ask such a rldlc· the board member who forrets ulous question a nd to record the the responsibilities of his ottlce. answers, but I base my opinion Do we need to forget "The on the cordia l. friendly relation· Golden Rule" In order to exercise ship tflat I observed between the and protect our rleht of Free Superinte ndent and faculty mem· Speech? bers. I also know of the many Yours truly appointments that were made by Gray~ Sevier teachers to dlsc:ua problems, and 441 Carnation Ave., none was too small for Mr. An· Corona del Mar deraen to Usten to. His door Is open at all Urnes to faculty as welJ as the non-certified em· ployees. I have been m011t lm· p~ by hll cordiality and the democratic procedure prac:tlced at Ln •wp.WI-.IWs r • ._.,., .... lie BYC Summer Regatta Sets All-Time Record in Entries The la rgest entry Jist In his·' Luders -Rags, Burke Sawyer tory - 193 boats In 17 bay and U YC. ' O<'ea n dasses -was recorded by Skimmer -Wild Wind, Steve the Bal boa Ya cht Club In last Butler, ABYC. week-end's summer regatta. Here a re the winners: Rhodes -Ruth, Gary Myers. NHYC' PC -Challenge, Dirk Deaver. BYC. Kiwanis Hosts Net Champs Winners In the aeoond annual Kiwanis Junior Tennis Tourna- ment wNe to be fU t'Sls of the Nt>wport Harbor Kiwanis Club at tht> noon m~tlnjl today. John H&ll won the boys' singles C'hamplollllhlp, In the 18 years and under class. John Brockman won the singles In the 15 years and und~r class. Susan Relmholz won the girls' slncles. Paul FuJ. ler and Eric Hansen won the doubles champlollllhlp. Barry Hoskin Wins Kudos Barry Hosk)n ot the Pirates team In the Piedmont t..aeue. received apeclat kudo. In this week'a."FouJ Tl~" oUlclal news· letter of the Harbor Area Base· ball Procram, lor his "heads-up" ball playtnc and hlA "fine pitch· lng." Bany al.IO knocked out .. ,., ... , lrrhta ,., ... ... .John HELPING WITH the Hula le$son for the annual c.-troupe that will present some hula e nterta in. Lua u of the Newport Harbor J unior Chamber of me~t ~uring _the e vening. and giving out with the Commerce is Mrs. Bert Pegram, wife of the gen-mUS IC 1$ cha.rman Bert himself. The luau will be eral ~~airfT)an for the big event. Roger Riley. cen· held Saturday eve ning. Aug. 16. in tke Newport t~r. IS the stud~Ult. because he is one of the Joy· _Harbor American Legion Hall. Pioneers Rick 15 All Stars Three teama are tied for first rona del Ma r Youth Center. The pla<'e In the Corona de l Mar Pled· Braves and Phlllles each have mont League of the city's sum- mer baseball procram. Jim Hoffman of the Doctcers la tlehtenJna hil hold on top place In Piedmont t..aaue battlnr with an averaae that atUJ hanp at .6tr7. way out In front or thf' nearest competitor, Tony Wrath ... , ............ Dies II ltpl ... FLEAS? If ow you CICID bep t.IMaa eat o1 you yard aDd ..... cmd - OFF YOUI PElS 'Aak for Holiday Prodacta at the iordans mSHOP I7U ... c::o.t ..__ c.-del lie-,,. Reeves Hendershot, 57 of 516 De Anza Or., Corona Hlihlanda. ,._., OJIIol,e l·laO died unexpededJy at hil home ~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~ Wednesday, July 16. r .... ID Funeral services were he1c1 i 1 I IU Saturday In the Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel, wtth the Rev. Edwin Gomke of t h e Corona del Mar Community Conarecattonal Church offlclaUna. Burial wu In Grand VIew Memorial Park at Glendale, where Mr. Hendershot prevtouaty lived. He wu a put commander or Amerk:an t..clon P011t 127 there. He had llved In Corona del Mar 2 years. He wu a native of ~nn.tylvanla. AIK .UOUT OVJI S~IIYIL ..... tl-llll . .............. ......... -·~ r ' • I Service Clubs to Get Look At Area Proiects Friday The eemca cha'-cl the Ha.r· 1'beM ma~ ~xpla1nlna the bot Area wlll be Introduced to l'eorr&.Phl~l rnucture of the t:M hop. and ambltlona elf the complfcatect lrtreet I)'Nm to un· Barb« ANI. Ooundl at a apedal JnJttate4 to u ria t •, would be b~ fn Boward'• ~U· plaC!Id at tbe 8JOUtbern entrance raat at '7:30 a.m . tomotJOW (Frl· to Corona del Mar, the Santa Ana day). Jl.lver Harbor and N~ Boul· Up.r (!f~)8W aald that he evanb at the DOI'tbern o.ta and 0. W. (Dtek) R.lcl\ard, -1th M .. dty Umit&. wbom he 0f1anlz.ed tbe eouncU. Another project of the coundl "'" upla_ln the work o1 the Ia to try to make the State Dtvi· coundl I« a "bl~ and t.tter" aJon or Hlcbwaya make up Ita Jlkawpwt Bubar. mind about a loea.tlon tor Ita PINt wert lnto wblcb the aerv· P~ cout freeway eo 1M l<!e cJube wlll be Invited, accord· hat ....... -nt••-• __ ,__ tne to Mr. HIU. 1a a project to "'" c:ommu ._. can ........., erect map a!tna at the 4 major plana tor future local develop· entrance. to the Harbor Area. ment. ~7th But Street It's Still Refinished, Confusing ***"*' ........... ' TIID1IID&1'. JUl.~ -~- Paul Maxey Shapes Satire l"n Laguna Next play ot the Laeuna Play· hou.ee awnmeor atock could be Jlated u far west echoes ot the Ada.ma·Goldtlne drama and other capltaJ capers In Maxwell Ander· aon'• Pulitzer prbe winnJnc play, "Both Your BOU8el." lt opena n..day, July •• wltb Paul Ma.uy, tbe ClOrpQlent mayor of the TV &bow, ..,.,. People'• Choice," In top bWJnc lll the po· llt1cal aatire. ~ abow wUl run throuch Aua. 3 with curtaJn time at 8 :30p.m. Supportinc Mr. Max· ey wiD be lllnmy Ray-. Jean Maxey and Klchael CJt.on. pro. duoet-dlrec:tcr. sUJOIDDf=~c;=-=m=-=EUJIO=-='n::::. LUNCHEON HONORING the chairmen who have served the Balboa Peninsula Point Ann. was given last week by Mrs. George Gurr, wife of fhe retiring president. Here is Mrs. Gurr (standing) with Mrs. Ray Mil1.tt Jr. (at left), social chairman; Mrs. Art Ritterrath, membership chair· man, and Mrs. Edward Kelly. dean-up ch6ir· man. (Mary Shepard photo) h~ewt!:~··re~r:!:tr .. :e~. 17~~d s~: w~S::: ~!!m ~~:: :::.~1: sign that says "Coat:. Mesa"l1 that 1\utln Ave. will ~ the first pointa up the newly paved thor· major <:o.ta Mesa .treet aecftSI· ouahfare. ble from the south on 17th St. OR. V. H. HOSAANN, ,-.c.ent interne of NOf"m.li~Ov Hospital in St. louis and graduate of the Kansas City Colleqe of Osteo- pathic Medicine and Surgery. is now sharing the offices of Dr. Lloyd A. Ocheltree at HS I E. Coast Hwy .• COf"ona del ~or. Dr. Hoemann end his wife, Ma1· ine, e•pect to move to Corona del Mar from Fullerton Aug. I . Mrs. W. D. Hutnuon and dauchter Ann of Corona del Mar are apendlna tt\e summer ln Eur· ope. Part of the tlme they will ~ visltlna Mr. Hum.uon'a relaUves In the Netherland&. But don't try to follow 17th St. Public Worka Director Bert AAI. IJII.r r.r.r Into Costa Mesa's bWIIness di.s · Webb of Newport Beach Ia plan· UWI. ~ r~ CHIJRCHES Here • ~ Report Of Progress On Reservoir trlct. You'll run Into barricades nina to take down ao'me of the WITH SHAMPOO & SET JULy 17 _ 3lat at Irvine Ave., where the City of ronfu.alng collection of signa on TO&~~UrV wu.so~s Br •UTY SALON Coata Mesa has the pavement all the new 17th St. and rely more ,.....~ 1 .n c..n ST. JAMES E•ls CO•AL The Rev. John Ashley, rector of St. Patrick's Church, El Cer· rlto, will etve the 11 a .m. sermon In St. James Epltcopal Church Sunday. Holy communion will be at 8 a.m., and family aervlc. and Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. BAUOa LU'TBE.AJI CBVBCB "False Propheta" will ~ the sermon theme of the Rev. John Propp at the 8:45 and 11 a.m. <Continued trom'Paae One) plowed UR for a remodeling job I on painted directions on the NEW OWNERS -11fE FORDS w~~~to~w~rtB~. ~o:a:~~a~y~s~u~~~oe~-~~~~~~~~U~l~S~~~~=~~~~-~W~Y~-~·~OO~~~~K~A~D~n~~~~~·~O~B~S~~~~~ Co8ta Mesa City Enetneer Don Southworth said yesterday that It will be at leut 2 months be fore 17th St. Is completely retln: !shed, and probably another 1 month before the interse<'ting streets are ref I ni.ahed. Glamour Glimpses Thi<; Is juo;t to let you know that our sale Is still going on, and that there are some unbe· Uevuble barealns ... and we do mean bargains ... on our rac.-ks. So just come &·running, and be sure you get yours. We Cld ao excited OYer tbe DeW tb.lD9• that Cln COID1D9 lD tbat we caa badly coatalD OWMl.._ •·· ,... dyiDf to ,.,..... ...... u.. a...ly ltaau tbat v.a.. •••coW w1a11e .-.._ Ia ... ,. ..... IMat ,.... a...-.. -... ..... .. to.._. ........ .. ... ...., ....... , ... J t IL You abouJd .ee the happy amlles on the ladles who are car· rylne these packaees home . . . you just know they are aolna to feel and look their best when they wear theM new thine.. It sure d~ etve one a feellna of self contidenoe to have on just the right thine. and don't think J don't know It, havlne to sit here ln thl~ window, day and nlaht, li.atenlna to the comrnenta of you C\&Stomera. romlne and eolna. ( Ju.at for the Lnto ot you summer customers who mlrht not have met me personally, I'm the man· lkln that sits In the window.) We an so eatbuala8tic dacrt .. Cln alm•t bubbll .. llboat our ..., J t a lla a a.,...-s ....... CIDd eJdrU cm4 blou· ........ eeta. ...... .... arat-. CIDd q1llte ..... pdce YaJ1aUoa ..... it will ftt lato f OW badget a ywar .,.. wid to fi9"a.re tt. ,.. • ..... .. baft bad al...tr ,... ... . Sunday serv1"" at the Newport baae, tapertne to a uniform 20 Harbor Lutheran Church. The an· feet thickness at the top. nual church picnic wlU be h•ld Mr. Mathis said the proje<-t, at 1 p.m. Sunday In eo.t& Mesa atarted Jut March. will be fin. Park. ished by next March u specified Q t tt At L L COMMVJfrTY CBVliCR In the $l.262.289 contract. N. P. U a r e e '1'he Aochor for any Storm" Von Valkenbureh of El Monte should have his 1329.935 pipe s f L d wlll be the sermon topic of the contract finished within a few ' ea are 0 ge ~v. Henry Rasmus Jr. at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services months. Montgomery Ross Fisher The Carl Patrick Quartette with at the Balboa island Community Inc-. of Los Angeles will have the Lynn Avalon wlll hold the enter· Methodist Churt'h, 115 Agate Ave. ~:~e a~pha.~ln ~;'01;0 ~~~~~ talnment spotlight at Seafare e Lodge In Laruna Bearh this CBJUSTIA.H SClEJfCE CBtJJtCB "urplus s pring water from the / Wt'ekend. 1 "Lead me In thy truth, and line of the Metropollta~ Water The supper club aroup features teach me: for thou art the God District whkh runs within a few plano. tenor sax. clarinet. bass of my salvation; on thee do 1-hundred yard.t~ of the huge dam. fiddle. ac-cordion, drums a net har I wait all the day." This verse The dam was not built. AS II mony vocals and novelties. rrom Psalms (25:5) Is the Colden some think. said Mr. Mathis, to · 1 Text of the Lesson-Sermon on catch water from the surrounding I "Truth" In the Newport Beach hills. although winter runoff Women Plan Christian Science Church Sunday. may balanc. out the expected evaporation from the 600 a cre· Alb · H t ICE C2EAN SOClAL foot r~rvolr. acore Un Wednesday, Aue. 6, ls the date Incidentally, he said. although of the annual I~ cream social most people won't believe lt un· Mrs. Olive McKenzie and Mrs. of St. Andrew• Presbyterian til they ..e lt. a lO·eallon·per· Dorothea KJnsfath~:r have the Church at 600 St. Andrews Rd., minute now of water wu..•dis· the Ladles' Rod and Reel Club Cliff Haven. The affair wUl be covered 8 feet down In Btc Can· o.f Newport Beach all steamed up held between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. yon Jut aprtne. The stream. atlll about an albacore hunt on Mal V10'IEJIIALJST PKU.OWIJID nowtne. thouah more aJowly d~ Fink'• "Xplorer" out of Newport "Bed .... for a Vacation" wUI be Inc the middle ot the ~r. Beach next Monday. L -had to be ~ under the llrL .Mc:KanzJ. brou&Dt back a the final .erman of t.h.e aummer ~rvotr to avoid Interference 31-pound. 8 ounce albaoote. and by Dr. Charla Blauvelt In the with the oorwtructlon ot the dam. Krs. IUnafather anacpd a 28- 11 a.m. Sunday 8ervloe of the pound, 5·ouncer on a joJnt trip Unlveraall.st Community Fellow· A 1 H d out of San Dlaeo •n the Coroloma ~~~h~~ t~~ l~;:·lt ~~";.:~ n 9 e rs e a July 9, the first albarore of the helm Ave. In COIIta Mesa. A pic· season broueht In by fair sex nlc will follow the service. For Mountains I N~g:~ baptt.ed Cll Smith's CDM COMKV1fiTT The Friday Analers Luncheon new "Seahone" out of Davey's ''The Christian Hope" Is the Club tired of a conatant diet of Locker last Friday. All had cood sermon topic of the Rev. Edwin ooea~ flah, will trek Sept. 6 to c.-atches and Mrs. Ethel Andrews c. Gomke at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Mt Baldy where they wlll eat. I of Perris, Calif., eot the first yel· • Sunday aervlce of the Corona del gu~ what?_ flah. llowtall from the craft. and thto ,,. ~1 Mar Community Coneregatlonai This Ume, they hope, It wlll ~ 1 jaclcpot with a 15·pound, 8 1 Church. trout cauaht In a pool beside the ouncer. ------1'1 VACATIOK SCHOOL Curry's Waron WhHl Lod&e .... 1-...1 ... a-..L II! Vacation church school will ~ once owned by clu~ ~tary .-nl IRill I d J M C Ruth Burna and her hu.aband. Ed· I f ' ...,... held In the Corona e ar om· mund, now third vlce·presldent l.l ,. I munlty Con~aatlonal Church from Aug. 11 throueh 22. Theme of the club. Barbara CMrs. Frank) Jordan I of the school wtll be, ''We Would is home In Corona del Mar after 1 Work, Learn and Play Toeether." D11ill• Ia IWIIW anothe-r stint In the hospital and .--~ P_, -RESID ENT /OWNERSHIP A P.ARTMENT CORONA Dm. MAll. CALIPOitNIA • W'lth a sweepinc view of the ocean and yacht harbor of Newport. With the convenience of your own cruiser moored in quiet water It your front door ... Steel construction • Thirty-two sound· proofed apartments • Parkin& facilities inside the burld1ng for 2 cars per owner • 1500 to 1570 square feet rn each apart· ment • Two bedrooms wsth luxurrous baths • Lsvina room. dinlna room, kitch~ with newest built-in conveniences • Private balcony·patso • Electric elevators • Lavssh two· storied foyer • Rad•ant cetlsn& heat • Pnvate beach, swimmina pool, tropsc.l prdens, yacht bassn. Marine Room for party·giving • Boa1 slips, hossts, enclosed boat stora,., private lockers. Estimated expenses less than $1 !>0 per month. Full tstle to land and apartments. No mortgage mdebtedness on land or building. Is getthlg along just fine now. I SS::ByAJfl):.=:!1'!t~be • 11111111 11111111 even hel~ celebrate her little I 1 TMe LANM.UtQU• • 2518 Oc:u n B lvd Corona del Mu C a l f clrl'a sixth birthday on Tuesday. I S•'" R·-··,.,.,,.. LJ4Ie ... ....,.. ·-· • 3400 v •• L•dO. NewPOrt Beach. Ca' f the aermon topic of the Rev. An announcement on the new Frank says that Barbara took I h 8 9 30 d D-h ' ,.,_,. OR•ola 3 ·8 161 or OR•ola 3 -8830 James Stewart at t e . : an tenant o1 the Newport _,ac out aeveral pints of blood on con· 11 a.m. Sunday aervlces of St. Hellpot plant belne abandoned slenment. so if you're donatlne A ooLo 1uoALLION /:!) 1u 5 10E,..T ow 110 r 1115 ,..,~ APAIHME ,.., Andrews Preabyterian Church at by Beckman Instrument Co. of to the Red Cross bloodmoblle \2:1 600 St. Andrews Rd., CllH Haven. Fullerton wlll be made "In about wh'"'n It's In Costa Mesa this Fri· .. U.. lodMe wbo tlaftl a good bit 1a tbat .............. .. waalledal for world ~ ..... ..., to weaz. aad 80 ftnGtfle. ""-Y caa be wom Ub a ..tt. or..,.. •on c:aaual u yoa wSab. TIM oolea an Jut la11,1a Usllll' Top .. Ieaman for the ae&nd qu.,.er of this year Ia Harold Snyder of the Corona del Mar Yo· eel real estate omoe. He recorded 7 sales. Top lister Is Cloden Fay of Bay A Beach Realty, wtth 8 "' ~I!U!:RTS B~ACH COMPANY • 9 772 Katella A v a A nahaom , C alof 3 weeL" ia~y~.~y~o~u~c.-~a~n~d;o~s;o~l~n~Ba~rba~ra~·s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lFJ That'• the word from LouJa name. Lesser Enterpri.aes of Beverly Hilla. whJch boqht tbe property. A apokesman would not com· o.t el tlala ...W-..... ...... b&ftl .................. bl• aac1 el coane our eld ...._ ment on a rumor that Huahes Aircraft Co. would take over the property. wbllie. llstlnas 10ld. 'IIIMitl Runners-up for aalesmen were ot rourse, I mustn't spend all Tom Lewis wtth 6 sales and my time telllna you about the Claude Shiffer with 5 sales. Run· sweaters. becauae we are eettlna ners·UP for Usters were Matt La In the darllnaest n•w hayt you Borde, Art netz and Fannie jWit ever saw ... And thoee dade Price, eaeh wtth 5 li.atlop aold. cottona ... well, reall)', you Just • • • must come and .ee them . · · And. Don Franklin, who has been by the way, aome of you worklne with the Balboa Island Voael of· l'lrla vacatlonlne. theM are awe nee for .ome ume. has p urchued nice to pick up tor t.boae late the omee an4 now a. operatlnc summer 4.,.. ln U.. oUiee. or hla own ahow u D. V. Franklln. the acbootroom. lt you are a Rea\tor teacher ... Some real eU)' ~rteed · • • • ona. and an from ·famous and Hew membetS of the Newport aubatantlal maken. eo J'OU 1mow HUbar Board tJl a-1..,_ are Hel· you are pttlf\1 lood quallt7. The Fine Homes of WEST c LI FF \.-Overlooking the Upper Bay tn Newport Beach Families enjoy each · other's companionship. But families are made up of irx:lividuals. And because people ARE irx:lividuels. a spaciOU$, -..U-ordered and well-de- signed hom. is tremendoudy conducive to g,-.ater home • life enjoyment fOf" each member of the family. r and dignity. lndividually-de5igned and cus+om buil•, they range from two bedrooms end two b.tiu up to four bed· rooms end t+t,... baths, on unusuaRy large homesites. Prices range from $28,800 to $35,850, INCLUDING TITLE TO YOUR LOT. That is why WESTCLIFF homes .,.. spaeious. The,-. s • room for e..-.ryone to be themsel~ in a WESTCUFf hom.. And th.,..'s room fot h.ppy .• .,., and ~nion· eb&e family life, in en atn~ of b..uty, distinction ._,_.IU.Y ....... C Mt II t ii ,_JC 1 ,..._., OJ ••••••• .......... • .. Q Sf ' ..... _ ....... , ... ~ .... , II ... 11 r• ......... 0 I ... 1::4 I Df TwWILL --ewa'laoln' ._. . . .......................... ,.. ... ._ ,.... __ .. .............. --~----.ono.· .WI ... ,._..._....._1attMN.,._~....._ ... Eo .. ,_ ... _, , Dwtailt IAielJ.e told pollee 1ut Tbu.recMy n l 1 h t t h a t • om • "atrana animal" wu prowUna a.rou.nd ht. bouee, at 621 Orch1d Ave., Ootoaa del Mar. But J1011<:e aald It m1eUed very tamlDar, 1U*t Uke one of the akunb tbat rqularlY Invade COI'Ona 4el Mar from t.be h1lla. ~PORT ; ·. -~~~· AMONG the more thon ISO yocmg s~ippers who will be racing in the 23rd Flight of. the Snowbirds this Sunday wih be these 3 youngsters. They ore, from left, Ross Nicholson, John Loun ond Judy Dingle, ~I from Lido Isle. Judy wos one of the top winners in lost week-end's ,._IJ.Girl Regotto sponsored by the Lido Isle Y ocPit Club. !Gene Ross photo} Over ISO Snowbirds Expected For 23rd Flight This Sunday Sunday ls the date for the big· rona del Mar; Lido Isle Yacht gest event of the year In the Club. 701 Via Lido Soud; J. A. harbor-the 23rd "Flight of the Seek's otflce, 410 S. Bay Ft .. Sal· Snowbirds." boa Island; Sal-Boat Rental&. More than 150 entries are ex-Balboa: Vallely Boat Landing, pected to sail Into the wind when Balboa, or the Harbor Depart- the starting gun goes off at 1:40 ment ottice prior to 4 p.m.')atur- ------------· p.m. day, July 26, or at the committee ROW n.ATDfC TIDlOUCJI SAT. The course, same as last year. boat until 1 p.m. the day of the Sbow Starta 7• p.m. will see the "birds start from the race. Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood judge's boat anchored off the The board of ~ferees wlll be .. MARJORIE peninsula opposite Balboa Is land. Richard Fenton, Urban Beh and MORNINGSTAR" The racers will fly past Bay Is· Convt>rse Wurdemann. Color; Joanne Woodward c "Best Actress" Academy Award) ''THE THREE FACES OF EVL' IVR. -MOJf. -TUES. S.._., Start. at 7:00p.m. Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford, Machlko Kxo ''TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUSt MOON" Binr Crosby, Grace Kelly. Frank Sinatra, Celes~ Holm .. HIGH SOCIETY" Both In Color land to the No. 1 nag marker Patrol judge will be Commo· which 19 between Lido lsle and dore Stephen Crosby. judge of the peninsula, then around the the course will be Commodore tip of Lido Isle to No. 2 ttae Earl Sawyer, judge of the starts marker between the Island and will be Commodore Paul Holmes the mainland. then baek across and judge of tlle finishes will be the start-tfnlah line to the No. 3 Commodore John HumdaJL nag marker In front of the har-Trophies will be awarded, as bor master's office. and btck to usual, for the nrst 10 boats across the starting line. the finish line. youngest boy and Entry blanks may be til~ at I youngest girl to fln!sh, first girl the sponsoring Newport Harbor to flnlsh, oldest skipper to f~n ­ Chamber of Commt>rce. JROO w. Ish. tlrst rent~d craft to finish Coast Hwy . Newport Beach; the and t1rst marned couple to fin · Newport Harbor Yacht Club. 720 lsh. The 11, 21st and 31.5t and w. Bay Ave .. Balboa: Balboa evf'ry tenth t,>oat acr~ the. tin· y ht Cl b 1801 Bayside Or., Co· 1sh line tht>reatter Will rece1ve a ac u • spec1al award. THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPANISH FOOD AND DELECTABLE STEAKS ·:~ .~ Trophies will be presented at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club at 720 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. at 5 p.m. the day of the race, Sun· day. July 27. General rommlttee handling the annual t'vent includes Mayor Jay Stoddard, Commodore J. A. * COCKTAILS * ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY ·Los Carambelos' Outdanding Trio From Mexico • 2530 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach Phone Ll 8-9000 -IIIAICA Ill ,rea.~~ . . . ANN RICHARDS FAMOUS VOCALIST STllnll RIDAY, -IUL Y 21111 I • Dcnrill9 Jllglltly (nnpt lloaday) with tiM * BEl-AIRES TRIO IN THE NEW CARIIIEAN ROOM * SUPP£11 MENU STARTING llP.M. to l.A..M. * OANCIN& AND SHOWS NIGHTLY * 1 Bet>k, AI Oberg. C. F. Landers, Pete Ficker. Saint Cicero, Charles Ullma n. Converse Wurdemann. Dr. 0 . G. Suess. Ri chard P•nton, f'red Scht'nck, Bert Fehren, Alan M1cklf', W. 0 . Schock. Kenneth Sampson. F. C. Wood Jr., Porter Si nclair, Linn Williams. Okk Lerner. Urban Beh and Kenneth Klngs lc>y, chainnan. In Drtw•• II ICC_ Gra11M ,., . ._..,.... Bus drivers for the Orange Coast Junior College Oistr1ct ~e been granted a 25-~nt·afl·hour pay raise by tlle Board of Trus· tees. • The new rate will give first year drivers $1.50 an hour and second year drivers $1.75 an hour. Standby time of Sl an hour re- mains unchanged. -lmum pay for driver making a field trip Is $3. . ... and a hfala·pu•ued. late. model n.JWo.~ cndltt wtth ete• Junlon wu heJd 1ut S.t· buJlt·ln blonc* 111 bWnla ~ ~ and Sund-.y, when 35.11dP· nond\ala~ Oft the bow, ~· ...... pelttdpatlrw In the Ina~ (tiM~. 04t ~tptei.race Jnter·Ctub Charnpfon. tht bhafu) ..,..Dd the HarbOr, .....,, •Ued ott the Lido Club· with ......,..., ,.. a'fl)1u' • • • bowie dock. Cf~ im .... Ja8d·AabMn tM &,~YC placed thwt ln ~or ..... --."1~ a·~--view. ~* and ma,. • cle.n ....... ~ .~ eara ......, ol luruor Sndwblrdll ,Jnd Phelpa.'Nitlll • Sabot&. - utc:, ..... ~ ..... S f D •• :..:u. :-::-... .. a:.-:; a e n!• ng =·-~-~ aac~ Ideas Given The followtna clrla. all unckr ..,...; 18 years of ap, wtll ~lve...W· .u.on. tile aa1e WJYinJ tUC· phJes at the lunlor Awarda Sup· I~M aubml~ In tbe En· per to be held at the Clubhouae alp • R.._llwv Satety Oontelt Sept. 5· wete tbe folloWint: ~an 10 _ first Na~ Luke Vecchio, 4d5 lumlne, Co- . -Sprinter BYC· MCOnd 'ea.roune rona del Mar: "Be a aafe drtver; New.:omb NHYC· thl~ Jackie be cowteoua at all tlma. Watch Wheeler iwc. ' · out for cllUtb'en at all time.. Sentor' Snowbirds -l ane How· Have a check-up on your ear land, UYC; aecond, Charlene Cot-:n:b~t.r,ear. Make sale drivtnc ~~HYC; third Sandy Steck. William Encle, 1.200 w. Balboa • Juruo~ Snowbirds -first. Judy Blvd., Balboa: "'bey ttatflc laws otncle UYC· second Suaan Eut· and prevent accldenta. Speed man i.IYc· 'third ianet 01 cle kills; alow down and live. It you UYC ' ' n ' drink, don't drive; alcohol and Sabo. ts _ first, "-thy RlJ..v guollne don't mlx. Reckleaa ''NOW HEA• THISr Newty Meted officers of the newly formed Harbor Bosn's ore shown here with Harbor Moster AI Obwg. who helped to orgonite the dub. Seated ore Vice Commodore John Duke jleftj end Commodore Terry Glasgow. Standing with the harbor master is Robert Dougan, secretory-treasurer. The club is comprised of lost year's charter members who groduoted from the Safety Afloat doss conducted by Mr. Oberg. The cl"b is sponsored by the Newport Harbor E.occhonge Club. • JUl ~J • driving Is ldd stuff," UYC, second. Susan Cunning· Myrtle' SchuiUan 311 Marlcold ham. LJYC; third Kathy Wataon, Ave., Corona del M~r: "The hand UYC. • • ,. signs are not used enough, and JIEWfOIIT'S AlfSWEJI to Ring-many people get out of their U".. e-thers wu South Lido cars on the wrong "side of the ,._ UIV road." Bay Jut week-end. It was a con-Elmer Smith. 375 E. 17th Sl. tlnual three-ring clrcua and so Coeta Meaa: "Don't drive when well covered with anythjng that sleepy. Don't drive when drink· would stay anoat, we say the lng aloohollc beveraees. Observe water only once on Saturday and aU trattlc rules. Don't drive with twice on Sunday. smooth tires" Everythlnc wu out . . . the ~ · caiJy painted double-ender from ------- Monterey, Gulseppe, the one-Last Vaca c luncer engine merrily clonk -n y clonk-clonklne alona full tilt F·.tled at OCC and landlne trmack dab In the Next Round In Tidelands Case July 30 July 30 Is the date of the next rot\nd In the long legal fight for control of the Oranee County tidelands oil. lnyo County Superior Judge lohn McMurray took under ad· vlaement Jut week a moUon by Newport Beacta City Attorney Walter Charamza and Calltornla Attorney General Edmund (Pat) Brown, reque.tlnc the American middle of a salllnc race atart In LJdo Iale Yacht Club's AU-Girl Regatta. He slid to a halt u though someone had jerked his leuh and from our vantace point on the front porch, It looked u though Gul.eppe n.d a tlrm grip on nothln1 at all and one way Lester Me1Mnhelmer wUI ~-Marint' Exploration Co., ol Hous- place Warren Vlnlne u phyalcal ton, Tex., and the County of Qr. sclenct' I n s t r u c to r at Orange ange to divulge detalla of an Coaat College for the 1958-59 · acreement under which the Tex- echool year. Vlnlnc n!lllgned. as company Is reportedly tlnanc- out. Stralcht down. WMD tiM COft'f ol IIG11boata waa Oaa.Md aDd tbe race fiA· olly g.t ...., way, be ...se- a DCIII'till9 "ti'Mt. DO CIMabt ~ ... llcrt 'opsMIMd? .. Maybe he weDt bCIIU to bnaah up OD "'11ul• of tbe Boad. .. That's not a bad Idea for about 80',~ of these Motor Vehicle Code rejects who have transferred thelr macadam mayhem to the water· ways. They might at leut learn the bulc -prtnclples ol •rattnc a boat. But with no Ucen.se nee· essary tor tt)ejr aquaUc capers. they succurrri( to the lure of the sea with the 6\ttboard throttle Mr. Meiaenhe-lmer's appoint-lng the county"s tlcht tor the ment to the faculty Cllla tlle Jut tidelands for the right of oil ex- vacancy at the college. He was ploratlon If the county wlna. graduated from Hutchinson Jun-The judge said he will meet lor Collece, Hutchinson, Kana., wtth the lltleantJI acaln July 30 and received hla Bachelor'• and In Superior Court In Santa Ana. Master's degrees from Kansu State Teachers College. He taucht physlc:e and mathematics at Dodge-City Junior Collece for eight years. $710 ...... Erllile F•rC1111 Sttlel Meisenheimer ls returning to teaching after an absence o( 4 A $750 brown Russian enplne years during which time he has fur cape, a 169 craY aUk dress, a been tn Europe wtth the Gene,.,l $79 wblte camel hair coat and a Electric eo. estae~t.hJnc a train· 165 blue dre. were stolen 011m lne procram for airmen and a bedroom In tlle home of Roy maJntenanct' men ot long range Al1118tronc. at 426-C Via Lido radar. • Nord, Lido Isle. he reported to pollee. wl~:..:r. u.... .. oae thlD9 Gas Tax Cash to be acdd about th1l IA..SGD He said a atepladder wu taken from the carace to Jean against the house to cain entry through a bedroom window. ~ec:~~~ Progr.ammed sox ro• W'JLI.lANS Mary and Arthur Williams of 1521 Mariners Or., Harbor Hlrh· lands, welcomed a aon, James, at Hoag Hospital Su nday, luly 13. He weighed In at 6 pounds. 12 ounces. Devaney's 1.11JU11 STilE .... aa nil .... ,. s,.cill A-1 B-E-E-R . •·•Acz $1.08 ALSO DILE A &rniA LAaGE c .... , Frllll Ega ..... . . ~ 11¥110'1 a711 E. COAIT BWT. Ill** W..t el a. Jhul4wy •u COaoKA DEL IIAil a... 1·5741 frWDdly bat curloaa. cmd at tiM Programming of almOIJt $150,· _. tbae, auflertag froiD 000 ln gas tax funds for street wboleeale myopia. ODe 9f'OGP construction and maintenance of about 15 lA a beat ol footage was approved Jut week by the to matda, cam•10 daM to cmd Newport Beach City Council. The bumped 1Dto our ple1' 10 maay total Includes some unexpended t1mee. we ...-ct-d tbetr reat.l tund.t from the Jut fiscal year. .::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=. craft to thJWW oat a .-p ...S New projects are $63,000 for r tum 1Dto a laDciJ.D9 barge. ' the atreet widening program in • • • the P. E. depot area of Newport; NEXT WE IJOT'I'ED a compar· $37.000 tor making Irvine Ave. ison In opposites ... the Chlnae "double barreled" from 17th St. Junk Hai·MO (Hey! Mo?l placld-to 19th St. ly picking Ita WIJY to and fro un· Maintenance projects are S15,· der square-rlgced brown sails 000 for resurfacing atreeta In Co· LEGAL JfOTJCE ClTY OF NEWPORT BEACH PROPOSED ADVERTISEMENT FOR MULTIPLE LIABIUTY INSURANCE rona del Mar, $7.500 ln Newport Height.. $2.000 for Seashore 9r. In Weat Newport, $8,000 for 17th St. from Dover Or. to Coast Hwy., and $10,000 for alleya. The City ot Newport Beach In· ..._1!11111 •-.... vltes proposals tor Insurance COV· .... IUW erage Cor General Liability, Bodl· '-• U.11r U111•1 ly Injury and Property Oamag•, IW Including Comprehensive Fl~ InformationaJ copies of the fol· and Theft on all City licensed lowing llquor JJcense appllca· motor vehicles. tlons were received last week by ·Bids will be received In the the Newport Beacll City Council office of the Finance Director at U and I Market, beer and wine, 2:00 p.m. August 7th, 1958 and 3210 E. Cout Bwy., Colona del will be presented to the City Mar; Warren Farku, LidO Ll· Council tor action at Its recular qaora, oU-aale aerMtal, 3aO V1a meeting Aqult 11th, 1i5& Rata Lido, Newport; SportftahlnJ boat are to be quoted on an annual Sea Horae, on-ale bHr, 632 31at basts for all covera1e. St.. N~; Beach Jtoamer, on· Information on llmlta of UablJ· ule beer, lOf Kaln ~ .. lboa. lty. llabUit;y ~xpo.urea. • n d 8<'hedule ot Clt;y'a automotive fleet may M obtained at the of. flee ot the Yrnance Di rector upon request. COIUUTD CC)1gU Second Lt. Dan BJankenalllp, aon ot Mr. and lira. Gilbert R. Blankenlhtp, 317 OrdltcJ Ave., Cdrona Gel lllu, ftlt'elltly COlD• pletect the otncer bule eourw ROBERT SREL TON City Menacer Publish : July )&, 18C58 In Newport Harbor EnGcn. tbe u tiM Army 2n,me.r Scheel. Port ~Jvotr, Va. JULY 22 thru JULY 27 ''THE MATCHMAKER'' A Tbonato. Wlldln"a c-ec~y Stani.Dw I.OmlADQ IDDIZ JULY 29 thru AUG. 3 MAZWELL AJIDEJISOJn IIOAIIIIfC COMEDY "BOnl YOUR HOUSES" Stantaw hvl ..._.,, beet aa.o.a a 'De May• Ill tbe TV ..... ""Tbe ........ ~ LAIUU SU ... TIUTIE 311 ac.a. Aft. JITatt .-1521 LAGUNA lEACH 4 p.m. -8 p.m. COCUAJL HOUR 2 for $1'.00 ' Soup s..f .. ~ • Fried St. SWno... l.a.d ,..., .. ............ o..e.t c.IMetT .. , ShtlmtL--·----'- ~2 EN81GN CLASSIFIED TilE SALE W/o II &00/o Dfl NO DOWN-TERMS FIIESTOIE MIE lYEII U)riON SERVICE Avocado 6 <fta,st SJJhWQ Corona del Mar Next to JamaJca Inn ORiole 3-3320 UQAL .OTI'CE ORDINANCE NO. 8!51 AN ORDINANCE OF mE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 4 TO ARTICLE 1 OF THE NEW· PORT BEACH MUNICTPAL CODE RELATING TO CITA· TION PROCEDURE FOR VIO· LATIONS OF THE CODE. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does ordain as follows: SECTION 1: Chapter 4 of Ar· tlcle I Is added to the N~port Beach Municipal Code to ~ad: "Chapter 4 CITATION PROCEDURE FOR VIOLATIONS SECTION 1400. Ot.tioa Pro- cedure few Violatioaa of Code. Ex~pt aa provided In this Chap· ter. the provlalon.s of ~ter 5b. Title 3. Part 2. of the Penal Code of The State of Callfomla. as --_ ....... ----... ---··-- I Ell UPIILSTEIIII .,_...._., & Dv J I -~ ..... JAMES D. RAY 111111111 C11b.., M46 f. COAST H'WY ~ COlONA DEL WAI o-... s.t510 MATTRESSES .-.rtiJ -.ut71l.DIIfG r-...._ lnqu1ar Shace;_ ~-COSTA MESA WATaESS CO. 1110 N.wi'M ...... U'-ty ~llGJ DWJOfi WI_,. DIIIQir t Tau..,AT, IULT M. Ia LAGUNA F£0ERA1. SAVINGS l LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To Sene You LAGUNA BEACH AND SAN CLEMENTE QUICK 24-ROUB SERVICE LOW REDUCING BATE FRIENDLY SYMPAT&fJC SERVICE ESCROW SERVICE. Ef'FIClENTL y OPERATED LAGUNA BEACH 222 0c:..n A.,.. PHONE HY 4-1 tn SAN ClEMENTE 601 N. B <:.nwto R-' PHONE HYecinth 2-1195 M HY.c:inth 2-1196 SOUID JUIIIEIT Log1c tells us not to put all ol our eggs into one bank acrount Thf'refore. doesn't It make sen!le to divt-rslty your savings tlollaN; mto other forms of sound mv~i. men~. lnrludlng w~ll se<'Ured tru. .. t d~ notes paying 10'< lnt~~t A.-. JJttlf' ac; $1500 will start yo11r program WE MANAGE. SERVICE A~D COLLECT Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIALS TEWMIE Avallable Aupat L I • ' . WUUe Wa.mer, ,..._. lu.u 3 Mr. ~Nnaan wtU oppoee 1ft. re-eledlon u eou~ eupervteor a..rt.teaeea 1n the l'fcw. 4 1'\lD· In the .ecolld 4lebtct. t8 .uu ill olf. contenUon tly llle opponent David AM-"-H\llh PJwnh, un· Iaker, topped &11 ~ty candl· oppoeed. a-tlll~ tee. cSatee In ca.mj)&Jp e:lq)endlturel. AudJ&or': -wlnMr V. A. Helm, tr.. eounty clerk'a report abowa. 12.712.!10. ·lila oppcment_ w~ Mt. Warner a~nt ~lJ. ha Carroll lr., did not ftle a report. reported. Mr. Baker ·~ $3,603. County clerk -L B. Wallae», • .89. unoppa.ed, f1l1na r. 1252. Second In apendlnl ln the Coromer -Jrlnner Ba.ymond county wu Superior ludp Ron· Brandt. $3,018.3!f. Watter Fox, $2,· aid Crookahank, who spent 18.· 466.0L 993.03 In beaUn1 Walter Chattee I>Wtrtct attorney -unoppoeed $185 Yearly Lease. to hold onto hla .eat ln Su~or Ken W1Wam1, f111nl tee, $322. .., I II .... ell..__ Court No. :1. Mr. Cha!tee spent County recorder-unoppo.ed --1---• ...._ f7,81!5.48. Ruby Mcl'arland, ~6 Olln1 tee. REALTORS The only candidates who spent Sherltf -winMr lamM MU· 1696 Newport Blvd eo.ta Mesa absolutely nothJn1 were unop· alck, 12.125; PhUllp Veat. $887.85. N h •• 8 posed County Board of Education Co u n t y Superintendent of Day or llht P one Ll ·1161 candidates Gladys Fortney and Schools -unoppoeed Unton ~·· ... .... , ..... May Hoffman. No fllln1 fee 1a re· Slmmona, $290 flllnl fee. qulred for candidacy for thls County Trea.surer -winner board. Ivan Swan1er, $2.41l>.85; 4N Other offices, candidate. and Lauterbach, $1,149.75. their reported expenditures are Tax ooHector -winner 1>9n as foHowa: Mozley, $721.72; John Ftnamore. Supervt.ora -Second District: $450. Willis Warner, $9,665.15; David Superior Court No. 1 : unop· Baker. $3,602.69: Jack Van Beek. poeed Kenneth Morrison, $217.17. $414.56. Pourtb District: unop· Superior Court No. 2: winner posed Wtuiam Hirateln, $227.04. Ronald Crook:ahank. $8.993.03; Fifth District: winner (now de· Walter Chaffee, $7,815.48. ceased) Heinz KalMr, $7,379.04; Superior Court No. 3: unop· VOGEl V~AlUES Larp 1 ~ bome a den on ~corner lot. Jtoom to bulld utra u.nlt. -.clroom U'ltll', Jarp clc:.eta. ,OOn· necttn6 bath. Wlflt. cheerful l1vtn1 room With' beam c~lllnc. l>ra~ • wall-to-wan carpeta. Nice ldtchen w1red for D>. 2klnny brealdut area. Cement paUo. Sprinklln6 tYStem. Prioe tl8.9!50 • Terma. .......... : 2 .... ,... •••• One of the beat prt~ 2 ~ ho:mea ln Corona del Mar. Floora refinlahed, painted throughout. new tile alnk In kitchen, new bath flxtul'ft. A lllht. brllht home near atora It transportation. Cedar root. Fenced yard. Front porch. Double 1ara1e on alley, laundry. Only $16,~ · 1ood terms. THE VOGEL CO. Roy Maypole, $3,319.81. ~ Karl Davia. $200.~. Judge of Santa Ana·Orange Superior Court No. 4: RObert 2667 E. Cout Bwy., Corona del Mar· ORiole 3-2020 A: ORiole 3-2021 lnoome-$485 mo. Municipal Court OUice No.1: un· Kneeland. $1~. opposed Howard Ca,meron, $150 74th Asaembly District: Repub- Ciling fee. Office No. 2: winner llcan Bruoe Sumner, $3.338.84: f. Price • $41 000 David French, $'2,99'7.87. Democrat David Tickner, $556.72. ' Judge of Anaheim-Fullerton 75th Assembly District: Demo- Call Owner. OR 3·9017 • U 8·6811 Municipal Court No. 1: unop-crat DIck Hanna, $2,019.87; posed Claude Owens. $150. Court George Kellogg, 12,381.03. No. 2: Warren Ferguson. $2.383.7 28th Congressional Dl.strlct: who faces a Nov. 4 runoft with Republican James Utt. $5,524.30; CUlT DDSH RHr Max Eliason, $4,441.13; Lester Democrat Ted Boyett, $979.14. ' • Carden Jr., $1,341.22; John Daw· son, $4~.67; and Gordon Shep· , .... 11 Player' 315 KA.RINE AVE. I OaloleJ-7030 SDVJCEI DAVE'S HOME SERVICE-Paint· lng • Wall wuhlng • Minor re- pairs · Odd jobs. Ph. Midway 6-2689. MOVING? ONE MAN It VAN f7.75 HR. 2 men It van at min. P.U.C. rate ot $9.25 Hr. within 30 mi. nme atarts at your door. We deliver min. ot 1000 Jbs. up to 60 mlles same day for min,. P.U.C. rate. No ex. chg. for Sat. Call Newman U 8-2274 or Ll 8·6430. 824 W. 19th SL Costa Mesa. Lowest atorace rates. COIU'I.KTZ L.U"DDCAPDrG IDYICa I'RQ JI!S1"D4A TES SltR Crftn Stam~ Free cSeUvery • CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY ORiole 5·0160-Z744 E. Coast Hwy. Free estimates Free estimates . Remodeling * C.,lete Home literati•• * Ge11ral Re,ain 100'~. FINANCING UP TO 12 YEARS Licensed It Insured JOHN E. POLURD 742 W. First St .. Tustin Uberty 4 5320 Kimberly 2·9840 12 years service in Orange County Meombt>r of Orange County Builders Association All Typt>s CUTI"ERS · FENCES · LANAIS Free Estimates I•'• H1111 Sertite Box 693. Balboa LJ 8-51~ Painting-Decorating PAPER HANGil'fG GEORGE BURKHARDT Ucenaed Contractor 1897 Oran1e Ave. Cost.& Mea~ Uberty 8·8628 lefll Prejectlra FOR RENT 8-MM 16-10( 35-MM and 16MM Sobnd Projecton FAST COLOR FILM SERVIC:Z Model Airplane Suppll• ..... c ••• ,.- 1782 Newport Blvd.. eo.ta ...._ Pborie Uberty a.. '7012 . II TJIIII If aorw• ard. $1.223. • Huntington Beach-Seal Beach Donald Burns. football coach Justice Court: unopposed Cella at Newport Harbor High School. Baker, $102 tiling fee. Is bragging these days that he San Clemente Justice Court: has a future football star at his • unopposed C. C. Cravath, $102 til· home at 321 Catalina Dr., New· lng fee. port Heights. His wife. Rose. gave Newport Beach Justice Court : birth to the 7 pound. 13 ounce William Christensen. $3.215.14 ; boy In Hoag Hospital Thursday, Donald Dungan. $1.057.18: A. J. July 17. Delphlno, $145.11; Robert East· ------ man. $465.42; Galvin Keene, $1.· Uae Ensign Ciaat!led ads to 415.53; Robert Whitson, $2,102.33. buy, sell, trade or exchange. e DO YOU WANT--- e I lteauliful Ullo Isle holne? e On a LARGE lot · (corner of strada) · 67' frontage? • 4 Bedrooi'TUI-2 Baths? • Nicely Carpeted and Draped? e A Lovely P.aUo! • Priced Right! e Then--SEE THIS! CALL HARBOR IIVESTIEIT CO • Newport Blvd. at 30th St., Newport Beach ORiole 3-4400 'Res. Phone ORiole 3·7365 OPEl HOUSE 234 Hazel Dr. -C.reta tiel lar s.~., 1 s .. ~., I II & ;.JI. Bealllifll wiew llome. 2 Wr11111, 2 Ilk Artistically furnished. ExcelJent tinanclnc. 306 Marine Ave., Balboa Wand ORIOLE 3·568> It's a IIIE Ia HARBOR HIGHLANDS .... ,I ......... • •.•• era Prateeln 111~1••• .... ., ... (Between lrvlne Ave. It the Upper BaJ) ,. ... Inductee uu. to a larp ~ lmprowd toe. ex .. rBA ternw a...U.ble.) t •• 't • * DOWI TO EIITH * $2186 DOWN buya this duplex with 2 ~ne bedroom apartments. Wood frame bulldlng Is about 6 years old and well built. Income $125 per month. Price $11,900. Li ve In one and rent the other! * 3 ACRES 1-1 * Close In on main thorofare. Suitable for 40 to 50 space trailer park. Ocean view from a portion of prop· erty. 90'1 level. At $26,000 thls Is priced under most similarly located Industrial properties. . It's CHEAPER TO BUY a home but -we have RENTALS TOO! THE CIWSOI CO., leallon OPEN SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. 1908 HARBOR, COSTA MESA Liberty 8·1142 OPEl HOUSE DillY 3 ....... ., BEAt.mFUL PATIO F1ll Price -$31,180 CUIRE VII 1•1, llllllr Z731 W. Cout Hlchway-Uberty 8-9349 · Eves. Ll 8-3293 N"'PQrt Beach COLLEIE Pill MODEL HOMES lOW FOI UIE 5 fabulous model homes at COLLEGE PARK are now avall.able for sale. Reserve the one of your choice today! See Mr. Crow or Mr. McKinnon at COLLEGE PARK SALES OFFICE on Harbor Blvd. and Princeton Drive, Juat aouth of Oran1e Cout COI!e1e, or call KI 5-434L .• It ret~ervatlona are made now tor the model of your choice, you may purc:hue the home completely tu:rnlabed. TIE IIPPIEIT PEW UVE • Mt nE Pill • TIDE I..S AlE 2 Ac:re. With Ocean VIew! i..Jtab~ f« ,_ home. tnller park or prlvata •tate. On Valley Bqad on bluff at Mae of ec.t.a M-. 1.830 aquant toot home, owr 40 ue.. Zoned lf·L 12'7,!100. f!#TI ctowD, ~ payabllt 1~ mo. at~~ lnteNit. • Llll' --· I OPEN HOUSE r a•,-• IEWPIIT ~ IIIUIIIY I ... ,, ay-Z1 I Zl 1:00-5 P. M. 1% BATHS. BEAtrnFUL YARD AND LANDSCAPl'NC " .., ... IIIIM IULn:...llll llweelll.t Ct. Am. from Securtty aaq. 2828 E. COAST mCRWAf. C.D..M. Phone: ORiole 3-mo BILt.'S BEST BUYS SIITI Ill UICHDS ON SANTA ANA AVE. AND 20th ST., COSTA MESA BEnER HURRY • OILY 8 LEn Nine beautiful designs • Three and four bedrooms • Large living rooms · up to 1600 sq. ft. of living areas • Forced air beat • Flreplacea • Two baths · Pullmans • Built In Electric Kitchens • Wide Jot.. • Curbs, sidewalks and street llghla. Priclll frlm 513,800 AS LOW AS $500 DOWN-NO IMPOUNDS W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor MATT LABORDE-Manager "You'll Uke Our Friendly Service" 220 E. 17th SL Costa Mesa U 8·1139 (Across street from TbrUty Druc Store} Evenlnga Call MI 6-1050-Ml 6-3071 IIYSIMU 3 ... •••• • If IIIIIL Trr lewa • Balance J._ than renL We alao have 1n kyabon~, a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Ideal for a teen.ace tamlly. t.aree recr.atlon room. , UllOA ISU_., I 2, ... ,.. •••• .... lpthcllf ·-2-car , .... Let rent help you own thls. Live and play, clo.e to the bay. 17000 down. WILli. IEilJY ASSOCIATES: Edith Maroon Betty Lodl Sylvia Thompeon Frank Soule 308 Marine Ave., Balboa Island OR 3·1730 OR 3-1731 OR 3-1732 UIDEI .. CED In thla older, dlscouraced·looklnl 2 unit property In Balboa, you wiH cllacover a diamond In the rough. It needs plenty of P;Ollahlnl, but the results are certain. 2 Bedrooms; real fireplace; kitchen; bath In one unit. The other la a atudlo apartment wtth knotty pine, ln· terior. Only $1S.500 -Only $tOOO down. .._... •ran 01. 498 Park Ave., Balboa lala.nd ORiole 3·1200 Adjacent to Newport Harbor AquaUc: School w/w carpet. bqle tac:ed 11MJo. ClkhoDdra lawn& Goed o.ta ..... lacaU...