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OUOONG 6000 FOR OOOOU~. TOO, but lslond , finds the tslond's latest fod hondy for
C horneth Storeqe, 19, of 1607 Bolbo, 1\ve .. Little reeding the New Yorter on the sond in doytime.
--------~~--------------------------·~ HIGH SC:HOOL TRUSTEES 'Dudong' Is
CHANGE MEETING DATE Hotter Than
be held durin. Aqut llnce a A H u I a H 0 0 p
CONTRAO IS LET FOR
NEW GRADE SCHOOL
A $448,999 contnlct to build a
20·c1Uiroom elementary .c:hool
at Irvine Ave. and Mariners Dr.
In the Westclltf-Harbor High·
Ianda area wu awarded to C. W.
De Vore ot Carcie,n Crove by the
board of t.ru.stea of the Newport
Beach Elem~tary School DL&·
trlct Tuesday nJabt.
The .chool wm alao contain 2
klnwgarten roonu. an admln·
lstratlon bulldlna and a cafe·
torium. The bid wu the lowest
of 12 submitted July 28.
Miller Co. of Orange tor t he &.a·
phalt pavlnK at a 70 by 180 foot
play area at the Horace Enslan
~hool. •
Death Claims
Mrs . Schrock
Mrs. Lucy ~hrock. wife of the
Rev. Perry ~brock. who organ·
lzed the Corona del Mar Com ·
munlty Con~gatlonal Church
In 1944, c1led Sunday In St. Jo·
seph Hoepltal In Orange. DA'nJ) OUOTED
Resigns as
S«retary
'The Newport Beach City Coun. I cil Is compoeed at a bunch ot
klnder&'arteners In poJJUca pt'e&Jd.
lng over a ~up of Uny vlllagt!S
more Interested In tlghtln• each
other than in unl!led oommunJty action."
That wu thto blast from Dave
Olmsted by telephone from his
new borne In LoOK Beach. where
he retired Jut we.kend. after
writing a sudden le~r ot reslg·
nation u executive wcretary at
the Newport Harbor Chamber ot ~rce.
MeetJOK data of the baud ot
truatea ot the Newpcwt Harbor
UnJon Hllh School Dtstrlct have
been changed t.rom the aecond
Monday ot the month at 1 p.m.
to the tbJrd Monday at the aarne
hour.
,..eular mMtlnK wu held thia
Monday. The board wiU me.t ay aoa LEEDOM
The board alao hi~ the eo.
rona del Mar art:hltectural Clrm
of Pleger, Blurock. HOU&'an. El·
lerbroek and Hodgdon to pre·
pare plana tor 4 new cluarooms
at the Newport Relehta ~hool.
She wu a eraduate nurse with ------------
Urban Beh. president of the
Chamber, a~ In 80IDe of Mr.
Olmsted's chartes.
The ebanae will be effective
wtth the Sept. 22 meetlna. No
other rqu.l.ar board J'Dfttlng wUl
briefly at 4 p.m. 'J"uHday, Aug.. Hotter than a hula hoop.
19, to award a contract for a That's the dudone, latest beach
aprlnkllnK ayatem for the new fad at the te.n-and-up crowd eo.ta Kesa Hleh School The d Balboa tal d th boaJ'd will Also tour the new aroun an ese days.
eo.ta Mesa school at 9 a.m. Sat· Named through some weird wda fancy ot the Australians after
y, Aug. 16· the Dudong, sea cow of AuatraJ.
The board alao awarded a $2,·
350 contract to Frank A. Katnlk
of N~rt Beach for the paint-
Ing ot the Newport ~hoo], a nd
a S1. 760 contract to the Sully
advanced training at Columbia
University In Nf!W York. She was
alao active In the Ebell Club and
helped her husband In church
work.
She was born In Jerseyville,
IlL. and came to Santa Ana 44
years ago.
COM Pupil
Asks $2,605
For Beating
The change was requested by lan waters, the gadeet combines
the new dlatrlct aupertntendent, tubular aluminum and a couple T II f s
Max RuaeU, who aald the 30· of acrap. of bright ooloftd can· Pastor e s 0 Joy orrow year cuatom of meetine on the vas drill to make Hie a Utile . I
tlrat Monday of the month hu euler on the aand. Or In front h • =~~ district quite a bit of ~;,a televtalon .t for that mat· T at He Saw on T r1p
He aald many bllla do not come · In to the dlatrtct unUl t:he lOth The Idea was brou&'ht back to The ~v. lame. Stewart, putor
of the month and If the board the Statee by Santa MonJca na· of St. Andrews PTellbytertan
A ecboalboy who elalmed he meeta before then they are not tlw Sam Heftl"'etta, who hu Church In Cliff Haven, didn't aee
wu beaten aboArd a acbool bua paid until the toUowtOK month ataeked In hia horne at 219% any prime mlnlaten durinl hl.s
bu m.d a d.atm ot •a.eo5 plua Many lO.day aJ'Id 30·day dia: Martne Ave., Balboa laland. 5.000 ~t 14-we.k .. bbatical trip to
1)011111* 1\at\U'e medial~ counta have been loet that way of'*'-dUn-bead re.ta that are Europe and the Near East . ........ tllit MIWPGI't a..dl Ele· be aald • ...._. • f.ut ln laland abopa. llut he cHd talk to plenty ot ~=-::::itlfJI'tP,I .:;.~~-~"jilil.ii~". ..U .. -u p1a1n e¥erYdq people, the New· • •1 .. ..... o t anla.O.-
._. Ttr,.lrit.M 'hrrace. btld at ldCbt to ,._ dtDIM a .t lllll .-.t·
In repr u~ntats.u by bla f.atbet. ebaAc» to attead meetlqa. But -..ry a ftdonl. .. uys the sales-lq. La~ 1. Straw, aaJd be auf. other boatd memtMin wt.d him wonaan. hancll.nK ~a a»ntrlv-And he poured a lot of what he
feNd «»~ cut. and brula· down. . anc:e that Joob Ub a doublt' learned Into a 30·mlnute talk be-
• that requl• medJatJon and However, a study ..,..Son wu trampoline or a miniature stool tore the club In the Vllla Marina
w.rpry that co.t $1(Xi. He uked set for 7:30 p.m.. Tbunctay, Sfpt. with a bagl)' seat. restavant.
12.!100 f« phy11Jcal and mental 11. That .-Jon wtU be devoted "What do I do with It!" par. Today, 1'1\unday noon, the club
aurtl'linK. to a .tud)' of possible future rtea the bored vacationer, looJdng will Mar another report on world Sup~ Roy Ande.-n aald the In· atudy aealona In which the pub· for something to relieve the mo-condttJons, thl.s tli'IW from famed
ddent occurred on a bo~ard Uc rniabt be Interested. no. tony of lytng with his lace In correspondent John Morley. ··r ·· Mr -~-n ested th t Mr. Morley La expected to re. boUnd b..-May 21, 1958. and tbe . -auu a the sand, or atarinc at the aky late hia a»nclualora on world af·
3 ~ &eCUIIed by youne Straw such -.lora be devoted to one on hia back. lairs fl'OITI 1 n f 0 r mat 10 n he
had been denJed bua transport&· aubject or at the moet 2 subjects. The clerk demonstrates with 1
Uon tbe _. ot ....... ---hool -r. aucb u plans for a third hl .. h cleaned durinl( • 6,000.mlle tr p ·~· uo .. -.. ~--• her chin on the -daet. whJdl 1 1 .. -B··-•-d tb F ""--t The clalm wu turned over to the ~ool, achool tlnandnK. currlcu· •-ns ""' .....,... an e ar ~ · I d I 11 bl she hu placed on the counter. But lu t week'a report was county courwel'a offlce. um an • m ar pro ems. "I could read with lt." exclalrn.s probably from a dillerent view.
the sand lover, juat as If the polnt -a mlnlater's.
Proposed Civil Service Code :~~~e~ ~~n~~::~~~~~~e: • :~;:::~o~':~~!eks
d Then s he rolls her head over In a refresher course In the Col· W··ll Go to Cou' nc··l Mon ay on the rotatlq Oudone and be lege of Edinburgh In Scotland, prHns hlm8elt on bla lmaatna· home of Presbyterianism, and
Aft.er 2 aJ'IUIDIIftt&Uve _.ona .mce exams. Uon, "I oouJd hold a eonveraa· the many motor trips he and his
Monday ancJ 'naeld-.y evwntnp, Preent Jaw requires the chiefs tion without moving my body. wtte, Rachel, took around the
the CJvU Sen1c:e ComlrllaiOn to be aeJf!Cted from the ranka. I'll take one, It1J be the newest cou ntryalde.
concluded beartnp on a new Tbe propOIIed orctlnance opens thine on the beach." Much of h is ta lk cente~ on
dvU .rvtc:e code and wUJ sub· t¥ e.xaD'UI to outalde applicant. It wouJa be1 too, except that hia sorrow a t w hat he found In
mit Jt to the l'fewpcrt .Beadl as well. A MW Md!on outlined the saleqfrl naa &Jre.acb' been the Near East a nd the Holy Land. (Contlnuec2 on Page Ten) City Coundl M~ ewnlnl· Tuesday evenlngsaya that pref· throuah thl.s routine dozens of ____________________ ..:::.._ __ _
'ftle pOJIIIIIJ erdlnanee bu to eftDCle aha.U be liven to RM!m· Urnes. But. at least. hl.s may be
10 be6:1ft tbe 'V'aCIInl f« rlnal de· bent of the looaJ department who a dltferent color than any on his
ct.s-. <*mdl malt ._...at ita quaJJ(y In the exam. The entire particular at.retch of beach. One-Cent Tax Hike Is Se e n
For High School Distri ct A..._ • ...u,.. to ellt approval u.t of qua.lltlers a. to be wbmlt· Mr. Henrietta aaya be baa been
o1 tbe COIIIItJ SG~ to ln-tied to the dty manapr tor the lltauerln• a.rou.nd from one~
d_. U.. 1'-on tl'Ml ROY. 4 anal •lec:tlon. 'lbe chleta are nea venture to another dw1n1
baDat. • not lnduded ln the clvU service the 2 yan alnce be br-.bt b1a Tax rate In the Newport Harbor I Max Russell persuaded the board JhJar ~ ras.d by pe-..,..._ Abme wife, Jo, and .tbelr 10. UnJon Hlah ~ool Dbltrlct will of trustees Monday not to a~nd
l1ae ani tl1'e ·,,_..,nel _. on Praent law requires the cholee year·old eon. MlcbaeJ. back from lncreue perhapa one ~nt alone $32.000 for night liChta for the
II) edSon ol fOike ·.~ tiN dllefa of the top pemon ln a civil •rv· down uncie,r. Be wu mu.taed with a ~000 l ncr ease In baseball fields at N'ewport Har·
and • tM ""'* Cll"' ID d.U lea exam. Tbe propoeed ordln· out of the wbmarlrw .erviee and tbe dlatrtct buqet. Tk 1957·58 bor H(Kh School
__ __:.__:.;..;,_....;..-!-~--:-.--:.--ance eal1a for the choice of any attended Queenaland Unlveralty budaet was $1.997,745. 'nle new u5ome citizens probably would·
S ~~ U e one Of tbe top 3. The ClvU Serv· on the G 1 Bill befeft ioiJIII.nto budaet adopted Monda.y a. $2.· n't understand why we we,. 8COim ~atser ~ ~tt ~ "::. the importl.n.• bualnaa. 089.071. spenc1lng that much money on IIPitt obJeetlC1118 from the pollee And he -.ya the Dudoftl ls the One cent was aawd when Supt. llehts when ~ need duarooma Will Js Filed and O:,:~c.!".trman A. x. f:i1 ~!: ~ ~~ Jo': 110 -=~~;·; h~~~~ In k~ptnc ~ Ltlpna ..-woman .., Pbel,. aaJd u.-2 ehan•es are heu.huu'!·:.:e~ :::.~: Tustin Okays 1.::a::~ ~~u:::nth~
tar J ,_,. ._ belt • Mit t1 ....,_made In the code beeau.e he broqht back from Auau.lla A p I property In the diatrlct from tile ....... ,.....rtr ol tM ... they.,.. for tbe belt tnterwta of too. Some of tbem be won't nnex 0 icy $113.000.000 to $117.500.000 duri"-
lleta J[al8er, ,....._, NJln. the c:l~ u a whole ~n aetUnl tbe about na.l. .ntll he appU. for a
UlabecJ tM JtPt .. -Gbix ... ,_o,le peNOitMl ·~ appUed Of N :, b.lll ...... wtddt ........ ... ,.... eommiMion eliminated the rtent ~t ~::... a.D4 ewport
ADd J'raDk ......_ .__, eoetJovendal proYialon for medl· or • pa on tllle m lied
fot Mr. Ka18e1'1 .W.W, aid tM eal cxaiDiuUGM. 1"hls wtll be !:'n.. ClOp)'rllbC!td felpt lt'a aD ftKbt wttb t1w "1'\a.tln
.......,. ...... ~u•atl, '-' a.il!' ~out In detail in dvU .._ ._. allo.,...... for a pat· Uftlon W.h School Dlmkt Lf the
........................ f.M.:. ent CID at·man. and al·BJaD.l· Newport BMeh Elementary
000 .. ttl.OOO .... 'W'IiuJd ~ ,... ---8cMol DIMrlct taar. crftt U7 ot ottWd. • WIRE ... II .... .UI • ..._,_.....-to put on Jta tenitcJry ao.....t b7 tbe Cty
.... tbaa • per etnt Gl tbe
KAIIIr ..._ ..,. loWIDan •14 • 1 111t1 •
20°/o Increase
In Population
Is Due Soon
The Harbor Area's population
ls set for a 20 per cent jump
Ira Dowd a nd Bill Armstrong
can de-wlop Newport Dunes park
In legal pnce now. Huntlncton
Beach attCJriW)' John Brun~ and
Santa Ana oil operator Dolpb
Cranpr have droppe-d their $216, ·
000.000 suit .. alnst the develop·
"We must work for better CO·
operation betwHn the wctlora
at the dty," Mr. Beh said. There
l.s no reason why the resJdents
of Balboa should have ausplclon
of Corona del Mar and vice ver·
sa.~
...
In la.c.n.tna' to people J ftnd er charae propoeed by our dty:
that there exbtl a w ry dlmUb· U tlh.: m.r,. t. to be levied ~ • ,..._. aMI ......_. Ia ... r.t oM. at c-4W ...,, Celf. 1q lade ot con.ft~ In our and coll«ted for •rvla. rendered
PtU ••1• .....,, • ~. • • Otr el .............. c.lf. OM. ..,...nt Cl~ CoundL I c:aa 1Wll U.. ueer, and tt the pneral pur-
_. ~Ill ..._ ~'-tj _.. ~ 2• L c...t unclerttand th1a feellna In re-~ tax fund be credited by tbe :-:c•t HA.t#_.,_..., __ · --------'0... -.4 ,..,.._ aard to put coundla, but u yet cllarp now levied tor thla pw-'~ HANA ._..._ w.. tt\18 Coundl 1\u clone nod\lq to po.l and the tax rate co,.,..
SUISCitrnoN RAT'E51 cau.e any web feellnt. pondlnab' Ndlteed, 1 would co•·
L.ul ....._.,._ ......, r-,_.. a OOt -,..,.....J.OO Unfortunately tbey have In· alder U.. pJ'OpC)GtJon a Jutt one
o.hWe el ... twW AIMs T-~--,_ IUIO herlte(J a reeuna of dJat:ruft and U&Te that It be adopted. 'nl1l
"i•c:•cx•i•c•l:iMiMCiC:ii•c•DMi: i:ii•c•ar:iea:i•cx• iiaXia:i•iX• i•CiCXi•c•a•;• eamed by prevtou. counc:tla. In notw1Uwtandtn.t the tact that my
1.. J:. • Aft A.JO) P1IJIDfG animate objed that echoea the my optnlon. tbla -PfeNnt I'J'OUP Individual tax .,.U win be ln· ~Of In Hop I don't know why my path and thouahts of bumana. 1 bow here hu wo,_ed hard and ltrlow. ooeaaed. '
the one trod by Rex Brandt. the and drop a tear In memory oi :'~0:,~~~ c17 tha~ a n: AMumlnJr the tonnula releued
artiat, have never crossed untU such a friend -"The Fllbennan 1 ° my OVlf by the c.lt)' manager to be rea· ::IMICX~·c•ca:•~·c•a•~•c•a•::~•ca:•~·:::J•cr•"'•c•IQIIM::I•c•ICIIM::I*ICX*~'I:I'CXM::I*CMICIIM::I*ICI:~·c•cx•::l•c rece-ntly f've lived around here' Magazine" which died wlth the edge. 1 am ready to~ them • .onably comet. l would be blUed
e THE ENSIGN ROUNDS OUT 10 FULL YEARS
Ple&se note thllt this is No. 52 of Vol. I 0 of the Ensign. This
means thllt the Ensign is roundinc;~ out o full I 0 yellrs. I wonder how
mMy folks there lire still here who hllve reod every issue of the En-
sign. from the dlly that Vol. I, No. I, come off the press on ~ridlly
the 13th of August, 1948. • • •
e WIDE OPEN COMPETITION IS BEST
The debllte over proposed chMges in the city civil serv1ce ~ode
le.,ves me with this convict1on: The prime concern is for the onteres•s of
the c ry os ll whole. Therefore it is proper thllt the rules--be cht~nged
to " w recrudme" I of police ll"d f re ch•efs from ou Is• de the ci ty os
we I os f•crn the ro'lh Th.,t ;s merely opplyong the good old Americon
y •e m of competitio, to ge~ the best mon
No:> privote business would restr ct •self to promotions from it~
ow" to!lff However, every bu~•"e s lools frst to its stoff to mll~e that
pr ,.., ••on, ""d so !he c:ty too should g've prefere,.,ce to men in the
ro"<s. The reosc" •n both coses •s the some: Its good for mortlle. lind
the ;:'!•son cho~en hos vllluoble knowledge of the job &nd of the areo.
Her!': .:>re the chonge in the rules st;ll gives o breok to the local
· • The people who are opposed to t e11r f •·---"' long enough, It seems, to have August issue. It waa a good mag-placing a retuae pick-up charae or •"J per year or re • ..._ se .... ce
made hla acquaintance before. uJM, the best one. to my know-all seem to feel that the proml!le and ctedlted wtth a lower tax
Several weeks ago, over at the ledge, which confined Its con· ot a 14·cent tax cut wlU not be rate ot t6Jl3 per year, a Mt In-
mayor's home, we met, and at a tents to the sport of angling. lived up to. The statement "We creaae of S8. 77 for refuse Mrvlce
no-less happy OttasJon than a In the put 1 had contributed will do the best we can 'about rendered to me which I should
weldt dwlnags recea mpostltonp.lea~ant meet· mtoorethisarUpuclbelslc' mtloore tphhototgrnpha reducing the tax rate," Is not auf. not ulc the non-uat" to pay. " a n an o any flctently assuring However, like many of my lng. lt turned out to bE' a sort of other of national circulation. My · neighbors I am a bJt akeptlcal-
mutual ad mIra t Ion society, biggest kick was the cover The people who recognize tha t based upon put observaUon.-
whlt'h, after all, Is one of the 1 picture of a pair of feet. In old a trash and garbage charge to that the Council would not cledlt
better expertences of life which j fishing shOM, comfortably rest-the user ls a juat and equitable the general tax fund with the
nre tr~. lng on a boat's transom. They ~ans of ttnand ng the cost ot a mount transfert'ed to the actual
Rex Brandfs art Is known ' could have been the teet ot any the service, want aU the money Wter, but retain the old rate,
throughout our land. ThrouBh his contented angler. It just so hap· t~ken In to be used for reducing thereby Increasing my tax load
a('('()mplished b r u s h he has pened that they were mine. t e tax rate and not for some by the fuJI $15 and the difference
brought pleasure to millions who Adios. amigo! You brought a capital Improvement. such 45 a ~ for some purpose not ap-
would not otht:rwise have known lot ol pleasure In your 8hort span. ~ew llbraryt ~~ch t t;ey t voted prov~ by the voters, such, tor
the bt>auty of our harbor. our A lot of readers will be sorry to eowt nitas no --A ca e allbpres-lnstan~ aa jhe propo~M!'d new 11·
bo ts .__ h d ood see you ao 1 n · we n"""" a new rary, brary denJ-A by th .. vo•'"'ra a .. our ~ar es. an our g • · why not build it with library ...,. "' ~... ·
California ';Yay . ot life. I have • DfTJUJDDfG • . • funds? Put the rlebt label on it. The sewer charee Ia justified
enjoyed Rt>x s paintings for many . Quite a while bark. before the We have a special permissive 11. as sound financing to cover re-
years. I told him so. f1shlng season got into high gear, brary fund tax of 10 cents. placements and bettermenq and
Ht> had a surprise for-me. Even I mentioned a welcome newrom-Let's see the library economize should have been adopted years
• • • though he was no fisherman, Rex er to our area -George Lee. tax· and build up a fu nd for a new ago to cover such emergencies as e LISTEN TO WORDS OF JEFFERSON said, he vowed that he read ldermist. George's specialty Is branch now confront ua.
oppl,.1n+.
I wo ld rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too "tailing C.Q." regularly and en-fish which he mou n~s with all of e MAKE IT OPTIOKAL (Name withheld) ' u . d . . thuslastically. the skill of Florida s great one, H 1 1 h t 1 t • • • r'1ut:~ l,bPrty th~~n I? those t!!llend1ng too smoll o egree of ''· , · . Al Pflueger a name well known ere s one pont t a wan C d
The e words by Thomlls Jefferson should be required reo~i ng If I~ anything. I m hum~n. to most alt t I to emphasize: Make this pick-up DeThare boal.,iAcndeym, and for Inc-a•"' • . . . h . r· II Praise as a sou nd that fa lls with s wa er angers. service optional It any business "" ~
r <?h' n?w for our c.ty plonnmq comm•ss1oners, w o ere puttmq mo the softnes..c; of the first autumn R~en tly, I took the family up id t ·.ts t h 1 th 1 In wages for governmental (ln. 1-I . t' . d. f th c·t f N I 8 h I , ~ t t Geo d I h or res e n wan o au e r louc ~. on e re$ rtc 1ve s1gn or ,,once or e • y o ewpor eac · s now on thl'~ ears. 1 am compli · o mee rge an to v ew Is own by all means let them It eluding a ll sub·dlvislonsl em ·
I h,ve so!!! in on several of their di scussion sess1ons. ll"d my con 1 mented by folks ~ho read what products. We were happy lo find must be emphasized that they ployees Is by comparison wlth
du ·c., i-; thot these me., ore afro·d of freedom This 'r-deed. i~ o con my p('n puts on payer. Those his wl!t' there, on a vacation must romply with our sanitary wages paid by private Industry
d t -:;., th~t e•ists all over our no lio~> ~nd it is resul+irg in mo re Md whosf' an!Nests art> akin to m ine from Honolulu, where she oper-and fire codes. It will mean a for LIKE work or duties.
M O'e r'!s'rict i(e leo\lotion, more o~d more corotrol~ les Md le•s free· a re-. naturally. my normal fans., a:es a fllowetlr shop and teaches l saving to the city and p. robably a If this ls a fair basis for com ·
d .... r h . f •h . d' d I But wht•n someone who never c asses n_ ower arrangement. saving to the business because a pen..c;atlon tor like-duties, then,
w ' c c•ce or e n '." ~;o . . . 1 d Mrs. Lee lS a charming person. · b th 1 k th aovern Th·s fe or of freed?m ' olso ll fe..., c ' co,.,..,oel 'IO". I "'iiS d ,Ire ed wets a In~ fin s some pleasure f II f th I • f .__ d I contractor will be more eftlcient y e same o en, e • . . . h . d In my wnllngs THAT amigos u o e OH" o .,.,.auty an than the city mental employee should render t:. r .... :l sr:.me of •he ~.-,mm ss.o"e:s :~rq~. "0 t ot bus•"es es r ee pro; Is the GRAND ~mpliment! ., the enthualasm so common to the As to the ~asonal residents, •If comparable service.
te:;· ., r,c"'l ea~h o ther. so tho r~e ...,,..._.ld no', P_ul ~p o ~·a" tho • PLOT peopt~. of our next slate to bE'. they desire to discontinue the I All too otten the political or w~ ::1 o,er-shodow. _,..,..,tf.er .. R~\'' -• :J~ cf compe 1 0" •S ll'1 "'Pr,.,per I am plott1ng to take Rex Hawaii. . ~rvlce In the off season and quasi political er1'1ployer over-
fv,. · " ~' o p 11"'1 "g c mm.~~ on . . Brandl fishing. I see. on every <A;orge s taxlcterm) ll'l paying turn off the water meter. the city looks, tor reasons best known to
I believe ttl)! ' b~..:.,ess s.,ould f-ove the roghl to p .. ~ Lop a sogr tnp. many thmgs of bE'auty -o!f. II would seem. Sinc-e my first !'lhould honor a written request himself. this essential require·
c: · ,~0·~f" I m·led by safety fllcto•s ord ov pro per'f I ne Good sights that bring thrills, long-VISit. he has moved Into murh In view of the $7 charge to have ment
b·J· "'!!' 'udamenl o!l"d oubl c llcceplonce dnd publ'c cen•ure ore the 1ngs, and contentment to every large~ quarters. and the walls are the water turned back on, and Look about you where men are m ~ . ,.Hec+..,,.,. ,., ... trob beyond tho<e l.m;t<. fishermen Most of us are not hanging full of marlin. sailfish, the fact that If they have any employed under governmental
" But th:nk of the ,.,ons+.ro~i•·es tf.o t would be put up! ~flY the ar~l!lts. Rex Brandrs brush could I dolphin. yellowtail and a ho~de vegetation they will need the payrolls and you will SH evi-
l., f f r:l R h+ b t th 1 ·s O"e of ti-e pr (e~ of bnng a Jot of pleasure to other of colorful tropical specimens I ve servic-e. the city will lose very dence of Indolence. and lneffl cl-me" w '=> eor ree e m. 1g you ll'~ u 0f .' . b 1 h million!\ who have never seen a never seen before. few customers And there will be ency even Idleness and loafing free~~m. JeHerso., wo,. ~wo•e of ;f, ~ tyoe c. •"corwf n e"je 11 j. e row of marlm tails gliding down 1 Very soon, he w1ll have a large a favorable ~ychological effect that ·would not be tolerated by
c:r ~ered ;1 les ~'>b"o .. ous t~on I e "conven ~nces 0 !00 '1 e 'oer a blut> swl'll. a school of feeding display case filled wllh mounted ot not bE'ing coerced. privata Industry. Our own city
ty. oe~~use tho! le:'lds eventuolly to con trol ot everyth ng Md there albarore glittering like living specimens over at Davey's Lo<'k·j Here are a couple of commun-park system Is the most obvious
fore b the lo•s of l,be rty. I j('wt'ls i.n water as c-lear as high er. Until then. If you want your,lratlons that pretty well express example.
desert a1r, the silhouette of a boat. prize fish perpetuated by a real tht> feeling of a Jot of people (Name withheld)
1bere wUI be el«tton ol oM· e.,.. and ~ of the JIIO·
JN*d Seuh<W Dr. llthtlnJ ...
_,mel\t dlatrict wben tbe Welt
N e w p or t Jraprownant A8m.
holcla Ill annual meftlnt at 8
p.m. Priday, AUJ. 8, In Ut• New·
port Beach City Hall
u .. Enldp CI•MI"*' ada to
buy. ee1l. trade ttl aebanJe.
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OJIWeW7•J L~~~~II"C' an outrigger and a marlin flag I artist. you'll find Georgt> Lee and r ve listened to: I'll say this. The wrllef of the
'-.._. _, -against t.he .gold of a Catalina Associates at 660 W. 17th St., in Dear Colonel Andy: above Is In a position to observe
sunset. It s h1gh time that I take Costa Mesa. Whenever I s top In Concerning the refuse and sew-what he ls talkJng aa•bo~u~t~--...!.:====~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::=:;:;: p 1 h f h E 1 n Rex Brandt flshlng -and con· to see George. I go away well _ The Ensign I ub is er 0 t e ns g · vi nce him that there is much o[ filled with adrrdAtlon Cor a moet
Dear Hop, · .Pretty soon Corona del Mar 1 another kind of beauty be has accomplished and cordial man. A
"Just to keep the recoM WJII reek of t~e same odors M not seen before. visit to George·s place Is a good
s traight" I was born In Green· does Balboa It IS Just disgract>ful Tears are approprtate for the way to bring sunshine Into one
ock. not Glasgow, as s tated in the way dogs are alloweri to pac;slng of a friend. Sometimes, of those dreary days when every·
the story in your paper. Glasgow roam without a leash. Our ttow. the word •·frit>nd" may be ap· one else is out there. hooked up,
is an induc;tnal cily wh1ch we crs. are dug up each day. ~nil propnately applied to some in· and you are on the beach!
passeri through ac; quickly ac; whll~ there are sagns up telling
possible Edinhurgh, a nohlt> c-1ty ahout the . h;ash law. everyont>
was our main stop In Scotland. rl1sregards 11. The othN morning
J w Cameron WI' went to the garage tor thP
Corona dt'l M:1r car and. right on the sidewalk
• wac; a b1g mess to dean up lx> •
Publio;:hf'r of the Ensign fori' we could open tht> door.
Our one and only l'lhort park Orar Hop. . on Orf>an Blvd is a mt>s.s of Jrt THE FIERCE BIIOWW DOLLS-od one of the golden ages In the
Thankc; for the rhrc-k 1 for thlrrl !Pr bE'er cans· a~d lndiscrt>trons Both the Plainsmen and the In-history of the Old Fancy. He In-
place winnt>r 10 lhP En<;lgn' h\ ·dogs. so ~·hv not put up a dians were-astonished when the vaded a nd soon dominated the
Hlghw.ay 5afr ty C'nn_t<'"t 1 I ·~m
1
c;lgn reading: "lRt no one say 1t buffaloes disappeared from the flyweight. Bantam. Feather and
returnang part ?f II a-, a suhscrtp· 10 vour shame. that this park f 3<'1' of the Earth and the white· Lightweight classes; the excep.
t aon to the f:n<,agn. wa~ h!'autiful until you camE'-man rt>fuscd to associate his ac· tlon was Ceferino Garcia, the
AftPr hf'lllR p.ut of Corona riPl AuThor unknown:· ti\lty of slaughtering the big hi· "big" Filipino who won the Wei ·
Mar for <;0 long, l am and proh· Neighbors and tourists. please I sons with the cause of the sud-ter weight title, which Is 147
a hi~· wrll a lway'> hf' vNy Interest· he considE'rale and keep the dogs I de-n vanlshmPnt. . pounds.
eel rn what gOf"s on thl'rf". 10 your own vards. Therr are Thf' disappearance of the Fill· Trainers used to tell their
I alo;o woulrl like you to. know only one or 2 empty Jots left in plno pri7e fighter from the rings fighters matched to Filipino OP·
that w.~" are very. m.uC'h tn ac· Co rona del Mar, and it took us I of th<' West Coast has been just ponents to try to out· box their
cord wr th ~our erlt tonal on rom·1 2 w!"eks to remedy what on«' dog 1 as sudden and his passing ap· ebony-haired adversaries. or sug-
pulsory unson mrmlx'Mhip. May dirl in 3 c1avs. He tore and dug 1 pt>aro; to have the same note of gested It possible to stop them
be if enough nt>wc;papNs t>xpre~ things to shreds. p('nnanence as the passing of the with one punch, "But don't don't
tht>ir vrews when _tht>y a .e One does not dare go for walks buffalo. ~r. try to out-fight thl! goo·
agarnc;t .. uc-h un Amenran po~t· at night. as the waJk.c; are bE'gin · THE DUCX TO WATER--The goo. or he will kill you." In a
des. a few of the people Will nlng to gt't very filthy. Am(>riran soldier brought boxing sport where ordinary gamenesa
wake up. One who owns a dog to tht> Philippine Islands at the was a prerequisite. the ·Flllplno
Thanks again. and good l_uck.l but is c-onsiderate. · beginning of thll'l ~ntury when fighter ... every one of them,
Joe and Bllhe F.lhs I • • QUr country took over the is· that ls, not just a few outttand· Elll~ Wholesale Nur~ry Publisher of the Ensign, land.<~ as a territory. and the Fill· lng examples ... left a record
Paum: Val!ey. Calif I Dear Mr. Haapa: pino took to boxing as if the for couraae In the booka that no
• The news coverage by the Cal-sport had M-en made to order for one race of people wtll ever
Newport Harbor Ensign iforma press of political activities I him; In fact his adoption of the match.
Corona del Mar. Calif. 1 during the n!{'("nt primary cam· game led his vanquished oppon· PAT1liOTI-Right after Pearl
Dear ~1r. Haapa: . paign was in the overall objec· f"nlc; to believe that the tiger-like Harbor. every FUJplno In the
As winner of the first pme In live and comprehensive. Surh little man was especially bred Statec rushed to colora. They lied
the Enslgn·s Highway Safety complete coverage merits ar for the l'lport. and faked their ages In oTder to
Contest. I want to thank you for knowledgment by the candidates BIIAilfS, TOO-At the end of fool the enltnment ot11ce"' and
the check and at the same time of all political parties and by the I World War I the Flllpln06 came became violent and threatening
stale that I was impressed with citi7.ens of our stalE'. to America In large numbers. when rejected for the two bll
this worthwhile undertaking by As a candidate for Gove-rnor I They penetrated the labor ma r. army units that. were made up
your fine pap40r. appreciate the fair treatment ac. kets at all points. and soon they and trained In Callfornla. They
Highway Sa fety Is one of to· corded my campaign. When Con · glut1ed the ~~easonal agricultural served In the campalen to free
day's major probl('ms and con· gress adjourns I will return and labor markets, they appeared In the Philippine I a Jan d 1, a nd
cerns each and every one of us. ronduct a vigorous campaign household jobs, they were man-proved thenwelves, once again,
for we are the individuals who throughout California. Until then nlng skilled and unskilled jobs I to be warrlo,. who conatdered
are going to solve the problem. I shall carry on my dutie8 a nd In restaurants. and they were bravery a common pert or each
Your contest helped to provide responsibilities as United States willing to do anything just tor Flllplno's bearing.
a blotter knowledge of the rules Senator. the opportunity to show how well Our little brown tJee,. haw
of the road and adherence to Historically. california's news-they could do lt. not returned to the reatauranta,
them coupled wtth the proper at-papers have made substantial They worked their way through tbe lettuc.'e nelda the dime-dance
tltude when behJnd the wheel Is contributions to the 1 tea d y C&lllomla hlch JM:hoob and unl· halb of MaJn Street. and to the
th• first step In the rtght dlrec-growth and pl'QgftSS of our .tate venltles u domestic ~rvanta. J priu rtq, the rln1 ln whl~b he
tJon. and Its people. I believe the edl· TPCalt that Rowan Gaither, later made hla enUre rue tmmort.al.
Sincerely your!!. tor!! and staff members of more president of th• Font Foonda· and I would Ulce to know, wby
Bruet" Harwhbarger than 700 dallles and weeklies Uon, and author of the much d1a-hal he DOt Ntumed!
437 Acacia Ave. throuahout our state, In thetr re-CUS8ed GalthB Report ol • '"'
Ccwona del Mar portint and editorlaltzJng on po montlu a,o, wu neuly topped
• • • IIU<'*\. developments In th1l lm· at valed1ctortan 0( our Nth
Publlaher ot the Enslen, portant election year, have been IK'hool gnduatJon dUI by hll 'J"borrUJtltY enjoy your pape-r-~rlormJng an out.tandJnt pub· taml]y'a P'llJI)lno bouae~ •
...,eda1ly lean "nlndowsk:y'a col lie service In k.lleplnl wtth the Wh~ the J'Wplno went be
wnn. hiJhest tradJtlona of Amttka'a ucellecl but be made hie mo.t
Many tha.ob. fr prna. emphatic martc ln tbe rub ci
o. aoutOf'd 1 am bapw to ta.lce thJa GP· bOxJnc. ' •
A%uN Hila. COuntry Club portunlty to UP*-to you, and Prom about ltlT anti.J the lat·
• • • to thole who W()l1r wtth you. JilT t.r part ~ lbe ur30'a CalUomia
ht.t~~~Mr ol tbl BMtp. aPPNC~atlon 1M the ~tlal Oft).y pel'mltted a tariB dl ao-
W• baft ~ wak'htn• Ut· l'\l1ce yoa are ren&ml'lf til U~ t'all.s atneteur ~ ~Ciil
Ut brt.D I""' ..,_ public'• tnt~rett. bOll• lhftlbtd to tiiW ._... ca.t WIIQr Cordially, Tbe J111pbo ftptlr _.. tiW NJ • OaJlt WlUlam r. K~ ~ ..... ..._. n,llt ~·
~.-..~~BUTCHER BOY MEATS
NEWPORT HARBOR'S MEAT SPECI.IWST
3421 EAST coasr ••wav, ca1 .. a.aao
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Fooda! AU you need La a can-
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Joy the tlnest dellcactes the four
corners of the world have to ot ·
fer.
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Ccnumet Pooda by a...nd
Pooda c:oetaiu 0.. Wty t-..
wttb .......,ua&Dt tn. ..... to
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be fowad ba ow .... y .-od·
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CCIIl8 cmd ..... ... fooda
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the bed cmd .-t trPAcal fooda
fi'OIID ...... ...... coa.Dtrl•
cmd tbe UDited ltateL
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Wheat Pilaf ls a superb ac·
companlment to shish kebab and
curried 41ahes ••. Marinate~ Ar·
tlchoke Shella make dreamy stut ·
!ers for aalada or hol'l d'oeuvres
... NumakJ Spread! Crackers nev-
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with this delightful combination
of chicken livers, water chestnuts
and bacon blended to form this
dellcate pate ... Another spread·
er·oner Is Bockllna Pate, smoked
Baltic herrlne seuoned to a un·
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THE OlD ONES are what Hamilton Jordan and his wife call these
stone images that Mr. Jones found while working as an engineer on
the Pan American Highway in southec_n M•xico m&ny years ago.
Dangling between his h&nds is a fine jade n•cklace he found in the
same ancient burial 9round. Wh&t to do with the couple that have
become part of his family is Mr. Jordan s problem. (Ens•gn photo)
\
Building . Raises School Saves
' I S $785 on Bid ota Past 11 Milr10n by ~~~r:o~~~
July bulldlnr penll.lb tota1ecJ e v.na UY ADA ol Spokane, Wuh., aaved u,.
S1,48S,3!53. brtnllnr the record Wllllam Campbell. addltlon at ~~ Harbor Union lllVl
lot the Ye&J' tO 11J..»(,fl5, U · 1915 Beryl Ln aOOO• Georp D1strlct $78S more than
cordlna to the month-end report Meltft, 1.u11tt, .. 1...tory dwellln ::e boanl hoped for In turnJabina
of the Newport 8eUb BuUdlnr 1800 Skylark, S22.8M> I· C::::tory cablneta In the new
Dept. e UJM)A JILAirD · 11-. Bllh School.
ThS. continued boam In bulld-VW.,e Inn, 1111\ 127 Marine the ~sr::;:: 6combl~ny made
lne baa already btoU1bt the 1958 1700. ' u. reotived tota'· at the end of 7 montha. e UJM)A but added that uatna Ita au,.t.
wlthln $1..100,000 ot the record John Mack Jr., demoUah build-ed altBnaUve would save the
tor all of Jut year. The 1957 total ln1. 511·513 w. Bay Ave., SlOO; ::::.~~ S 7 8 5. lnve:stlgatlon
may be paued by the end of thS. Eileen George encJo.e porch 314 wu uale waeested equipment
month. Coronado, ~00. ' the eq to. apeclflcatlona and
The July pennlta Included 62 • •zw.oiiT IIZJGIITI S171:npany 1 adjuated bid of
one-unit dweUlnes, $1.188.995; Ralph Irwin, cement driveway, ~ 125 ~u acepted. Hlfh bid
two 2-unlt apartments $44,500: 488 N. Newport Blvd., $100. Th Ow · one 5-unlt apartment $so ooo· 2 • aE.ACOK aAY e t 1 ens Electric Co. was the
garages, $1.800; 6 'swl~mlnr CIIU Bakes, enlaree Jiving !.,~~851~ thbldder to~ ~lectricaJ
pools, $17,900; 19 fences and room, 20 Rudder Rd., $4,000. bid o! $36 :_4ne~l ~ :d w~th h a
walls. 16.814; 41 repairs and al· • KEWJOIIT 4 submitted ~ 1 0 t e teratlona to dwelling& $78,900: Mrs. Miller, repairs, 107 32nd Th as $47,079.
one commercial building, $20,· St. $100; Chria'tlan Sdenoe Read-scho!l ~;d . will tour the new
000: 9 repairs and alterations to lng Roor. sJen. 3315 Via Udo, SSO : a m .• Aug. 16.
commercial bu1ldJngs, $17,500; F'Ted Pike. sun &helter, 314 35th
one cabana, $2.000; 12 sign& $16,· St., $100: M. M. Rutcbin.aon, fe~
994; 2 miscellaneous projects. 700 31st St., $1600; H. C. Wllhema.
$50.100; 6 bulldlnes demolished fence. 203 41st St .• $300; Hill-
or moved. $850. Cunningham, aJcn 2817 W. Cout
Followtne permlta were Issued Hwy~ 12.500; Hilda Reyes. alter-
during the !lnal days of July: aUona. 37~ Park Ln.. $200; Leon·
• oo•o•A DEL MAll ard Hofstetter, extend aundeck 3803 W. Ocean Ft., S700; Paul J. B. Louehlln. addition 614 Rouse patio lab 608 3Sth s
Heliotrope. $3.500; Jerome An· $12S ' 8 ' t.,
drewa, 1-unlt, 2-atory addition. •
N~ owner of the Fountain
Crill in Corona dt>l Mar is Dor-
othy ~tter McDonald, who halls
from Portland, Ore., but has lived
for the past 13 years In Laguna·
Beach. Assisting her Is Marele
Kirby. also from Laeuna.
I 0.000-Year-Old Couple Are
Part of the Jordan Family 419 Heliotrope, $15370; U and J
A little old man, and a little orders to return, the Japanese Market, aim, 3200 E. Coast Hwy .. GEDES Df KAWAU PLAJf LA JOLLA VACATIOK
old woman who may be as much let the world know by surrender-$1 .300. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerdes of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wootton of
as 10,000 years old reside In a lng that they would not endan· • mVDIE TZUACE 3720 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Corona dt>l Mar are spending
house at 2001 Altura Dr., Irvine ger either California or 'the Pan· Charles Plum, swimming pool, Mar. lett Sunday by United Air-this week at La Jolla. They plan
Terrace. ama Canal In the war. 1932 Altura. $2,000; Frank Carl -lines to spend the remainder ot to leave all telephones behind
And Hamilton Jordan. who So the little old man and the son, swimming pool, 2029 Sa -August In HawaiL They wlli re-and take one lone slf"sta, accord·
lives there with them, doesn't little old woman still stand in brjna, $3,500; Arthur Black, fence, _tu_rn __ on_th_e_s_._s. __ I41_:_la_n_l. ___ ..:_:_:ln~g~to:.:Re=a:lt_::o~r_:W::_:oo:::_t~to:n~---
qulte know what to do with their glass case In the Jiving 1915 Bayadere. $500.
them. room of the Jordans. e SBOIIE CLIP'PS
He found them 16 years ago Mr. Jordan still says that some Fred Sorenson, rail for sundeck,
when a bulldozer unearthed them day he will return the old couple 216 Evening Canyon, $1 00.
near the ancient burled city of to Mt>xlco, but they have become e CLIFF BAVEX
La Venta In southern Mexico so much a part of tht> family now l . F. Bltker add to patio. 313
whJle he was helping build the
1
that It would ~m like giving Signal Rd .• SSOO: Dr. Alan Gray.
Pan-American Highway. away his relatives to part with addition, 1401 Kings Rd .. $-l 000
With them he found jade far tht>m. e LIDO ISLE
superior to the ordinary Central I Some day. he says. he will l Jerry Richards, enclose patio.
American jade, equal In quality make up his mind. manana. 209 VIa Mentone, $400.
to Burmese jade. the best In the
world. Each of the beads In a 19 c d
sau• JUDIIEIT
Logic tells us not to put all of our eggs Into ont> bank
account. Therefore, doesn't It make sense to di\t>rslfy
your savings dollars lnto other forms of sound lnvest-
~ents. Including w~ll secured trust deed not~ paying
O'C Interest. A:J little u $1500 will start your program.
WE MANAGE. SERVICE .AND COLLEcr
EVUS I. PlilER I COIPUY
320 N. NEWPORT BLVD.-HI 6 ·1653-NEWPORT BEACH ~~~=r b~~d:o~n!luu~~~ ~ ommittees Appointe
to $500. 8 N E h p •d t PlowCouw .... -Dnd-huda
And with those treasures, he y ew XC ange res a en -Upbalt TOe-Rubber me
also found ocarinas, ancient In· Formlca -Uaoleum me
dian musical Instruments made Chairman and members of 19 Publicity: Bill Tanzey, Tom 1 CIII.JIIS' LDrOUVII
from age old clay In the form of committees for the year ahead Bernard, Marlin Johnson, Bud ISS lt. l7'tla lt. ~!_-
sweet potatoes, turtles and alllga-have been announced by AI Har-Leahy. ua&Jti 1 a.asJ ---
tors. But these crumbled In the rls, president of the Newport Har-Year Book: Dick Smith, Dan 22 Yean lD 0n.np Coun~
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crl.lp cmd tJoplciiiL tropical sunlight as they were bor Exchanee Club. Wedman. Fred Hodgdon, Les ~~;;;;;=:;;:;;;;;;;~~;;;:;;;;~~~~~~;~~;!;~~~;~
lifted from the unearthed rrave-Committees, c h a 1 r me n and Schwager. s· r------------..
yard. members of the committees are Youth: Hal Lacy, Bob Turner. Orco II k c ~ LAGUNA BEACH
222 0CMft Ave. * * * The little old man and the lit· as follows: AJ Oberg. Dick Smith, Howard OC O.
tie old woman have held a place Am e r 1 can CltJzenshlp: Dick Martin, Harold Welch, John Klug, BUILDING 1n ~ •• 9
Sauces tor the eoose and the of honor In the Jordans' living Richard, Bill Christensen, John Bud Leahy. uwv~ SIZfS--AIJ. PHONE HY 4-lln gander too .•. Provencale, hot room ever since then. Pam;r.rin. J.._ 7-2211 Jr!eMdy J.elll and .,ley ..• ~. eryllt& Ill. Jordaa bad thcJuabt ol tak" " _. ,._ ........._ .-~J Da COn TO TOCJa aaa110a .. Sd(ll&l .,,._._ Dll L ....... ._.. a..
tor S.,..ahettJ ... Beamalle, h6P· In• them back wttb hlm to pre-" nua,...,.,: ' ... no;;:.. won. ,-~-iiiiiiiiiiii~~~----=--;;:;;;;;::;;;:;;;;;;~ a •., ..-• Bob Jones Lew Boyle Lane Mur The Surf and Sand Youn .. Re· f gn.n Clf'Vrd1il
PI-t with a bl .. thick steak or sent to the government of Mex-• • · .. ......,. -"'" • lin pubUcan Club will uke a boat c M anything barbequed ... Blcea.r· leo when he returned tn 1945 to . trip around New rt H bo ost L • c 601 N. s c--. ....
rade whh white wine. ora.nee work again on the hlchway de-Audit: Spud Eastman. Ernie 8 m. Frida A::o 8. ar r at I esa u• er 0 PHONE HY
julce and currant jelly: brine on signed to recapture the Panama Soderberg, Pat O'Connor. Sc~ldt 1J4 Co~ P~,...C~ LUMBER-BUILDING MATEBIALS • / ecintfl 2·1195
the wild thlnas. the ducks and Canal In case the Japanese cap· Boating and Fishing: Fred Haven. Is In char e of the tri or HYkinth ~~ 196
the ham . . . EspagnoJe, rich tured It along with Callfornla. as Preston. Stan Brisbin, George that will start rro~ the Baltx! ~~::;~~==;:;=====~
brown enhancer for any aauce of he says the United States mill-, Fuller. Dave Fink. Blll Hunt. Pavilion. •ssrwt m.d.. c.t. .._ LDI tt 1-l•l -
your own ... Cha.saeur, the hunt· tary experts feared durlnr the Bulletin: Erwin Cick, Bunster -------··:~====' =::==~==~~~~~~~~~=:=~==~;;;;~;;;~L~Re~a~d~Ens~J~cn;~Cl~a~a~ln~ed~~A~d.s.~ er's spedal ..• Sauc. aux Fines early days of World War II. Creely. Bill Tanzey.
Herbes. dreamy over vegetables But before he could tuUIII his Club Alms: George Vesper, Ken
and meats too. Kingsley, AI Eubank.
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Flnt COW'M eoaprem•
CrMA Turtle wttb Madeira
WiDe. Vlcb~ S w • d I all
N~ aa.qu., ...... St.
C.naaia. &kb OXtail CIIICI Cl.a
ODioa • • • Toaat t.,.... . . .
Swedish ~. W'lld
BtuMer!y, Spkecl m-Il C'Mrry.
E"'9u.ll aJock ~t. 1..0 ..
lied .... tleny. Se.W. 01QD4Je
ManMiack.
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Canape Cupleta, tIny eolden
pastry • hors d'oeuvres shells to
nil with either hot or colcl .-eel
or spicy mt.xtures •.. Muncher.:
Bornholm BUc\llts, Okakl Cock·
tall btu, Plantaln Chlpa ••. Scan·
dinavlan F1ah Soutlettes, S'Pk:ed
Swedla.h Meat Balla. Dill Ma.rtn·
ated Mushroolna. Shrimp In DtU
Sauce and Danish Cocktail sau-
sages .•• to blut the end of a
toothpick.
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* * *
Brukfaat Coffee, a vtcoroua
coUee lor dLscrlmlnatlnl tute .•.
Cafe Dlable Mlx: tU1 a cS&.n.n.
dish with flaml.na braD~, add
eome Cat• Dlable t• an ~r·
dlnner abow ••• rtnlr Beuon AA·
sam Tea and Sabde ,_ alGI\&
with bt.cult ~ta tr«D
Eftaland Dmmark anct .. Ilium
wlnd up tb1a lltt.le iaxplclntlon
trlp amonc the GolmMt l'oodll
cana • • • W t tra ve.a.d ft'OI'Il Dm· marlt to the CartbMe.n !1M, tt
Japan. to twcdlp. tD India. to
BruU, to rr.nc., to Eftllancl. to ltltlt~m; to Qermany, to lwtt:.r·
lancJ and beck to the Ualtld
statt.ul
LEGAL lfOTICE Ed u c a t I o n : Tom HeUernan
No. PA-855 Crorge Michaud, Francis Daw:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS son.
ESTATE OF BEVERLY P. Entt>rtalnment: Jack Swartz.
LIENTZ. JR.. DECEASED. Dan Wedman, Gene Vreeland.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Bob Roublan.
to the creditors ot and all per· Fellowship: Howard Martin.
sons having clalrn5 against the Dean Myers, Laurie Woodworth,
said decedent or said estate to Pat O'Connor.
file them with the necessary Finance: Bob Jacobs, Whitey
vouchers in the office of the Clerk Phillips.
of the Superior Court of the State Golf: Paul Butler. Willis Hunt, ot California, in and for the Bud Leahy, Bill Gothard.
County of Oranee. or to present House: Jim Martindale. Jack
the aam~. with the nl'cessary Hoyle. Morri Molho. John Klug.
vouchers. to the under.~lgned at lnter·Club: Joe Steelman, Dr.l'
hls M her place of business.. to· Newcomer, Dave McNeely.
wit: Membership: Carl Stenz. Spud
loeephlne Lientz. c 'o Har· Eastman. Fred Preston. Tom Hef-
wood, Heffernan & Sodt>n. At · fernan. Joe Steelman. Francis
torney~~ at Law. ~ Via Dawson. Bill Tanzey, Tom Ber-
Udo, Newport Beach. Call-nard, Howard Martin.
fornJa. Program: MarlJn Johnson with
wtthln six months aft~r the first all mt>mbers participating.
publication of thJs notice. Public AUalrs: Art Llndekt>.
Dated: July 22, 1958. Bob Olandet. Emery Hanson, Lee
JOSEPHINE UENTZ. Nt>lson.
AdmIn lstra t ri x of the E.s · -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tate of said decedent. I
HAR~OOD. HEFFERN~N
A-SODEN
Attorneys at Law
~VIa Lido,
Newport Beach, California
ORiole 3-8080
Publish: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28 ln
the Newport Harbor Ensl~n.
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TOT~L AGE~ 401 YEARS! Thot's the record set by these "young·
sters ot o btrthdoy party on July 25, honoring Mrs. Lewis Fobion,
706 ,A.vocodo ,A.ve., Corono del Mor. From left, they ore: Mr. Fo-
bion, formerly with Generol Mills io Portland, 80 yeors old lost Flog
Doy: Mrs. Fobion, celebrotinq her 70t h birthdoy anniversory. Fred
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P A'RKES-BELL
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
'Sea Raider '
Joins Harbor
Fishing Fleet
· Now the Harbor Area has an·
Cox, 88. Long Beoch oportment house owner; Mrs. ,A.nrto Horper, 91 ,
sister of Fred C ox ond residing with her son, Woyne Horper, 230
Driftwood Rd., Shore C liffs ; Mrs. Mory T orronce. H . of Son Fer-
nondo Volley, c~ain of Mrs. Horper. ,A.Iso present, but not in the
picture, since she is o mere 63 , wos Mrs. Cox. (Ensign photo)
Festival Pageant Cast
Includes local Models
Down the eout a few mUet at Then there ate the uwal um
Laruna Beach tbe natlvea are 10. teeonda ot alienee ind a apatter
In& throQcJl the annual aummer ot applau.e tor the poeer'a abJJ.
ritual they have maintained for lt;y to remain rf&ld ao Jon1; then
the put 23 yearw to the Wonder after the JJrhta 10 down real
of much of the world tbat hu •pplau.e for the whole eo~cept
trekked here to wltneu. And the evenln.J 1.1 launched,
More populu than the IndJan aometlmea with oroheatrated mu.
danoee at Gallup or the roundup ale aeompanylnr the preaenta-
a.t hndleton u a apectator aport, tlons, sometimes they are shown
the Fatlval ot Arta, which ruM In dead aJience.
thla year from 1uJy 19 duourh Occulonally, while a white
Aur. 17, Ia atUJ puUine oooha and painted tJrure .tanda a seeming.
aahs from the thouu.nda who ly Interminable time on one toot
eome to aee famoua palntlnl• re· deplctlnl a..rnarble s tatue of yes-
enacted by people In the nlehtly teryear, soft exclamations of
paeeant o! the masters. wonder drttt up from the a udl·
And thJ.a year Harbor Area na· ence, '"That's hard to do." "How
tlyes have more than a spectator can she hold It ao lonr?" and
part In It then the Inevitable, '"They must
Thirty ol the exhibits on the have wires holdlne her up."
grounds are from the Harbor Even the rlalng moon gets In
Area and 7 of the Jiving models on the act as It sottly Illumines
are Harbor Area residents In the the hlrh hills around the bowl
daytime. and sails from behind a cloud,
Corona del Mar artist ,Rex perhaps, just as the narrator de·
Brandt won first prize in the Cal· scribes a painting or sculpture as
lfornla Artists exhibit there tor a "moon drenched scene."
the best watercolor, and Burt And an Illuminated tree just
Procter. another Corona del Mar outside the bowl amid the 6
painter, won second prize In the acres of exhibits attracts the at·
oils. tentlon ot a few spect.tors, their
t M&Wi'OII'f IIADOa DIJGir UUMDAY, AVGVI'l' J, l.
lookt lUte a hu,. cat marllq at
the c:uunc dJ..etor. It wattta to
eet In the cut. too."
'fben tlnally, eoroee the CUI·
tornary hath u the matna of
"The Lord'• Prayer" u.he:r Jn the
11~1 t.bleau In the Provam,
"The Lut Supper." 11\e board o!
dlrectora hu never found a bet·
ter aub8tltute for a climax that
leaves the audJence quJet and
thouehUuJ, eonvfnced Aleamen
who wUl carry on the career of
"aeJJine" the festival to their
nelehbora and frfenda back In
Oshkosh and Grand Raplda u a,
"You must see It when you eo
to the Coast on your vacation
next year."
• • • Leon Dusso shared honors minds stimulated by the Imagery of the scene. Lido l b0f111LD9 c.atw wtth Laguna artist Dlxl Hall tor "Look." someone points, "It OJUol• 3·1110-sao •Ia Lido
other fishing boat.
iiiiiiiiiiiil It's called the Sea Raider and
U 8·3433 A 8-3434 eo.ta Mea
having the best booth, and Mr. :::::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§S~~~ Dusso won third place In craft'! Q'
when it is finished It will be
docked at Newport Dunes.
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Harbor Blvd. at Glaler
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Printing Needs
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2850 E. Coast Hlehway
Corona del Mar
More boats will follow the Sea
Raider, all In the name of the
now incorporating Sea Raiders.
Inc.
Operators are Rirhard Matheny
of 531 Riverside Ave., Newport
Heights. owner and bu1lder of the
Sea Raider : Stanley Annln of
250t 0<-ean Blvd., Corona riel
Mar, and Norman Gamble of 1600
W. Coa st Hwy., Newport Beach.
The Sea Raider Is 58 fN?t long,
118 feet wide and low enough to
negotiate the bay bridge. It w11l
contain 32 bunks. rarry a limit I of 40 passengers and will lx'
powered by two 225 horsepower
diesel engines.
TDCE STAJrTS AT YOU DOOa
FLOWERS fro'T'l t~e r ow., gordon d ecoroted the Fobion res1dence
ot 706 Avo~"<'ldo Ave. Corono del Mor. on Fr.doy, July 25 when the
couple held " ~moll porty in honor of Mrs. lew1s Fob•on s 70th birth.
doy o"n•verso•y. S•ond'ng ;n front of M~. Fobion 1S the Goofus
bird, w~och d•sper>ses 6gorets in o ~tortltnq monne r (Ensign photo)
Many Local Exhibitors Show
Their Art at Laguna Festival
with his artifacts.
Frank Hamilton of Corona del 1
Mar won first prize In water-
colors. Trudy Prldham of Costa
Mesa won second prJze In the
same class, and Jo and Esther
Dendell of Costa Mesa won sec·
ond prize In crafts. J
In the cast that portrays the
palntlng..s of other years are
Chrlstopht!r Cooper of 707 Nar
rlssus Ave. and Glenn Dan
leis of 4131 .. Poppy Avf'. both
of Corona del Mar and both In
·'The Old Stageroarh": J11mes
Gorspach of 107 13th St.. Balboa
in the. "Albert Memorial" bas re
Her: Karol Orbon, 29 El Paseo,
Lido Trailer Park. in "Madonna
and Child In the Garden": Don·
na Shobe. 2139 National Ave ..
Costa Mesa . In "Birth of The
Flag"; Jack Wood, 226 Amethyst
Ave .. Balboa Island, In the bas
rellet and "Adoration ot the
Shepherds"; and Don Zimmer,
Harbor Art'a artists t'Xhibiting ceramics; Leon Dusso, 3405 4th 1987 Newport Blvd., C05ta Mesa.
· • r-i 1 f th A t Ave .. Corona del Mar, painti ng In the bas relief and "The Last at thiS yf'ar s r est ,.a o e r s and "~"Uiptur"'·, Ramona Douglass. Supper." In Laguna Bear h inr lude the fol · "' .. lowing: 2630 Seaview Ave., Corona del Not all these persons a re pres·
Winifred Smith. 5704 Seas hore Mar, watercolors. eut every night because casts
Dr.. Newport Beach. paintings: Erwin Fox, 519 Carnation Ave .. are rotated to relieve posers or
Walter Shaw. 2915 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar, watercolors; Dick the tension that builds up night·
Corona del Mar, metal plaques; Kuhns, 3533 E. Coast Hwy., Co· ly as the opening hour of 8:30 ld A approaches. Shirley Rice, 324 Martgo ve .. , rona del Mar. framing; Trudy But the show Ia always the
Corona del Mar, palntlnp; Edna Prldham. 1973 Anaheim Ave., Co· sam
Pope. 750 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa, sta Mesa, watercolors. Rue~JI Potter long time nar-OYER-WBGHT? :::e~
REDUCE! LOSE POUNDS 1111 INCHES
waterr olors; Burt Procter. 420 j ' Gold od Av . Corona del Mar. rator back w1 th the Festival after
I enr . e • 10-TA.JlD Fill£ an absence of 2 years, tells the
o1l palntmgs. Ten square yards or vacant lot story again of the little girl who
Call for Complimentary Visit
* Ma.uaqe
Emma Krt'bs. 234 E. 15th. St., on Superior Ave . half a mile In 1879 rediSCOYered In a Spanish
Costa Mesa. oils: Betty ~filler. north of C~st Hwy., burned Frl· cave man's first attempt at art,
2563 Fairway Dr .. Costa Mesa. day mornmg before firemen perhaps 20,000 years ago. And
wood ca r\'lng: Maggie Price. 310 could extlngul!!h the blaze. . the first murmur of appreciation
POSITIVELY
PREVENTS
SUNBURN
( c ·your mo • .,•y back)
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and what .t VJ.n yott 'let!
COIOIA DEL MAR PHARMACY
'"TO~ ,.__.,...
3127 E. c:oc.t Bwy .. MGr 1-tne Coraea dellla:r
omo LE 3·1110 • OPEJf EVEJfDfCS TJLL 1:30 P.X . * * SleDderlDq Tables * Steam * Gym Equipment
IEJfPORT HEALTH CLUB
;o-;('wport Bhd .. Newport Bearh. that has ~me part of the
pastl'ls .. Sarah Richardson. 334 LEGAL lfOTICE nightly ritual spreads upon the W IIIII Cl ~ t
Buena Vt'<ta Blvd .. Balboa. S('Uip· CERTIFICATE OF DISCONTTNU · air as a cave high on the hill I ltal I HIWiiial 1111,.
ture. Lut·y Sanford. 361 Walnut ANCE OF USE AND/OR beside Irvine Bowl I~ lighted re· IJOII'I'SWL\JI .._ WAIKIJD
St . Costa MPila, oils. ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS veallng a Cro Magnon.man d~ub-Swtm SuJta. Saronp, r>reae., Ke1k1a "Chlldren'l"
Jo a nrl Es thE'f Dendel. Z70 E. NAME lnb away at the primitive bison 1b1np. Muumuu., Luau Costum-. Men'a Aloba
3419 E. COAST HWT. OR 3·43:20 COBOifA ~1 MAll
!lith St . Costa Mesa. rrafts; Nor· I THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby plrture that has become so well Sh1rti. Glfta.Decontlona.SoutbS.Puty~~':'l
' man Chamberlain, 717 Jasmine I <'f'rt lfy that, .,ectlve June 30, known. 140 loaa eo.t ll..S.. (...t .. IIIMrJ.t::-"
A\P .. l~rona del Mar. paintings: 19~ thry t:'f'a~d to do buslne~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~:•:•~A~~~~~~~~~~~~A~~~~D~~~ TE WIIILE
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1903-A B'E~RT BLVD.-B'EWPORT
103 E. BALBOA BL VD-aA.LaOA
Thl'lma HopE'. 400 Dahlia Ave .. 1 under the fktltlous firm name of
Cnrnna 111'1 Mar. paintings: Frank BALBOA TRANSFER It STORAGE
ll.•mlltnn. 5Hl7 Scashort' Dr .. CO. at 1925 llal'bor Blvd .. Costa
il""" Jotort Rrar·h. wutPrcolors. 1 Mesa, California, whiC'h buslnt's..c;
;:d1th c·oJX'. ;;11 Narrls.c;us Avt>. was formNiy romposed of the
f'ornna df'l Mar. watercolors: following pc:-r.,ons. whose namf's
F:.1rl Danif'l'<. 413 1~ Poppy Ave .. In tull and plat'es of resldf'nrt>
Cnrnn:l 11,.1 ~ar. oils; Rex Brandt. ar(' as follows:
lfl:l C:ttlrirnrod Avt'. Corona del G C BENNETT. 3000 Cliff
\1ar pnlnti n~c;; The Foster:. 2235 Drive. Newport Beach, Calif.
C.ln)on Dr . Costa Ml'sa. reram· C. E. McNIEL, 2209 Wal·
''" Bmghlld Stf'pht>ns, 320 Nar· lace. Costa Mesa, Calif.
<'l""u" Avf'. Corona del Mar. oils. Certlfirate for transaction of
Nan:~ Engll. Box 601. Costa business undl'r the above flctl·
'\f!"-a oll!-1. Carl Abel, 20372 S. W. tlous name. and affidavit of pub·
Blrr·h St Santa Ana Heights. liratlon thereof are on file In the
woorlrarvmg : Borseman Mfg. Co., oUI<'t' of the cOunty Clerk of Los
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~M~·~~n~te~V~is:t~a~A~v~e~ .. ~C~os~ta~M~~~. Angel~ County, Call~mla, un-•; der the provisions of Section 2466
of the Civil Code.
Annual SUMMER SALE!
REDUCTIONS UP TO 50%!
CITIUII Ill
LUIIIE PilEI PLAYWEAR
DRESSES
FROM 14 HOUBS TO 14
WITNESS our h a n d s this
25 day of July, 1958.
C. C. Bennett
C. E. McNiel
GALVJN ~ KEENE
Attorney at Law
333 N. Newport'Blvd.
Newport Beach. C&ll1.
Publish: 1uly 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21
In the Newport Harbor Enalrn. ,., ... ,
, ... hew ....
uylnt ...... ••n .. tW
ai1d you earn
TOP RATE
CAIIOL lltOOD
Car.ol Brooks
to Sing Arias
At Concert
Ca~l Brooks, operatic soprano,
will be aolols t at the Oranre
County Phllhannonlc'a tree featl·
val concert "under the stars" at
Irvine Bowl, La,una, at 8 :15 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 23.
She will aln1 "SuJcldlo" from
Ponchlelll's "La Gloconda" and
"Pace, Pace mlo Dlo" from Ver·
dl's "La Fona del Destlno." The
orchestra, under the direction of
conductor Frieda Bellnfante, will
play the Fl,..t Symphony of Slbe·
llua, the Oberon overtu re by von
Weber. and Smetana's "Moldau."
A prevtew of the concert will
be given by MlalL BeUnfante at
the Laguna Art Gallery at 10:30
a.m. Thursday, Aug. 21. This wln
be the last of the aeuon'a aeries
of previews under the aponsor·
ship of the Newport Harbor Serv·
Ice uarue. M,... James Gage is
preview chairman.
Hindu Dance
Artist Gives
Show Tonight
The International Summer
Dance School of Corona del Mar
will p~sent a lecture·demonstra·
tlon of the gifted young dancer,
Amun Ram, at 8 p.m. today
I Thursday) In the auditorium of
, the Harbor VIew School.
Mr. Ram, who holds degr~s
from Columbia University In the
fields of hlltory, literature and
educatlan. La an "American ex·
ponest of Hindu dance."
The Department of Anthropol·
ogy of New York University h4-1
presented Mr. Ram In severa l
dance concerts ,n the northeast·
em section of the United States.
One of hla experiences was a per·
fonnance for more than a hun·
dred coal miners and their fam·
illes In a amall Pennsylvania
town.
A contribution of ninety cents
per person for this evenln's spe·
clal program will go Into the
scholarship fund of the Intern&·
tlonal Summer Dance School.
From t~la source It Ia possible to
offer aSsistance to gltted studentl
who wish to pu,..ue their atudles
with the artlst·faculty which as·
sembles In Corona del Mar each
summer, under the direction of
Miss Anatola Sartorlo.
F••liaiNIIIIISee
FilMs ef...,.. Trl(ll
Dorothy McKenna of Corona
del Mar Travel Service will
speak and ahow colored pictures
covering four trips to Japan, em·
phaslzlng lite In the country.
gardens and festJvala, rather
than city life, at the next Mon·
day's meetlnl of the Ca.ta Mesa·
Bay CIUea Branch of the Call·
tomla National Fuchsia Sodety.
The meeting wm be held at 7:30
p.m. In the Mooee Hall, 435 E.
17th St .. eo.ta Mesa.
LECJOif JOlT BOIIO.zD
The Newport Beach American
Legion Po.t 291 bu been dt.d
for outatandlnr eervlce to youth.
Comdr. Ken Johnaon hu reveal·
ed. Bob Brlfia, child welfare committee chalrman. wu given
eredlt for wtnntna the cttatlon. --------------~~--
the T-WAVES ... with JEAN TANOOWSICY .
•AnD~. • •AIITIDI tale waterfront holM ••• built -Wbo uya thlnp .,. dull ln by Newport'• famoua bUUdef' of
the tummerf Lut 1ft8 Betty tamoua homte ••• Georp Buc·
CMJ'II. la"'* IM) Holllday ••ve cola. wh~n lterth& and Ellie
her annual IWlC!beort on the Me· CMn. Eat1> Sawyer C:O·hOIIted a
ond•ttory deell ol ber Udo SouCI luncheon and brtdr• ~.
home for tnemMN Oil her ~ 'nM ._ -. • ben....._.
cbatlb', Carmeltta Culld. .t.wd.U· ,atr _. • _..... .......
ary ol Chlldr«n'a Ho.pltlft. 1M ..... (-. ..., ed.t tlttw.
Ana*IM. Ma.t ol the Carmelltu ...,_.t) • .._. flf tile 71 • ..
have been topther for many ....,. liMIIr •• e 1 flf u.. yea,.. a.tty betnr a put-pruy, ...., ._ .. ,._t ..._ •
and lt wu tun renewtnr old ,_.. C•t••t. St'e ........ay
trtendahlpe. ..t • .._. ,....), e oedt e -.
F ........ • ...... --flf ·••••n ..... ,.,... ...... ........ •••Mid ... _... a..t flfrth'•bedl ..,.....s. .. ~ .................................. ....
flf tf!le ,...._ _. ......... ... ........... ,,__, .. jaat
.., Orm ...... .. .... , bey 1 .... ..., ,._,... • Ml·• Eveeyone ~~Hma to have so
Ja U.. ._ .. ..aet cnwy. ~ucb tun at mo.t Udo parties
Carrnelltu preeent were Mines. and thls was no exception. Some
~amee L. (Helyn) Rush. Edmund of thoe.e present were Marlon
G. (irene) Weber, Tom E. (Grace) (Dwight) Anderaon, Marj (M. A.l ••ill,;a~~
Witt, Robert Chapp, Dudley Gray, Anderaon. Coyla Belyea, Jean
all from Gardena; Mme.s. Lowell Bonner, Betty Button, Catherine
ntleuen, VIctor A. CAnn> Grant. Buccola, Mae Chrlatenaen (Mae,
from Lee Angelee; Mmes. Harold by t he way, haa been dolngaome
Wlnkle, and J. R. Hl1glns. both terrific entertaining thla au mmer
of Pale» Verde. Eatates, and Mrs. with small groups), Lucy Curd,
John M . (VI) Earl of Udo Iale. Betty Davies, Margaret Dike Cour
Guestl Included Mna. Elsie new Woman's Club Prexyl, M rs.
GETTING R~DY for tomorrow s bo~ed goods sole ore (from le ft)
Mrs. R. L. Callts, member of the Women s Fellowship of the Corono
del Mar Community Church; ond junior h1gh c:hoir members Groc:e
Butte rmore. Carol Denner ond C othie W olp.
Bake Sale Set for Friday
By COM Church Fellowship
Baker, Huntlncton Beach ; MMI. Ira Dowd, Kathryn Elias, Dottle
Audrey C. Finch, Redlands; Mra. Ensign, Betty Elmquist, Marie
Grace M . Botlford. social director Eymann. Travis Forgey, Barbara
of Azure Hilla Country Club In Fuller. Jean Glass, Jane Harding,
Riverside; Mrs. Leland S. Mack Pat Healy. Toni Heinze. Dorre of RJverstde: Mrs. John C. fMil· fRobertl Hill. Pru Holden. Gerry Got a sweet tooth., fAug 81 outside Vincent's Corona
llel Abell, Newport Beach; Mrs. Hom, Cecelia Hough. Claudia There'll be goodie!! aplenty del Mar Drug Store.
C. A. Urts) Higbie, Balboa Is land; Hutson, VIcki Harrison. Mildred when women of the Corona del Prohts from the ule will as
Mrs. 0. D. (Billie) Carlson, New· Keirn. Adelah1e Kingsley, Mar· Mar Community Church hold 1 sist In the purchue of robes for wrt Heights. gurlte Kneen, Susie Lansdale. their bake sale this Friday
1
the newly Conned Junior High
TBE1f OFF TO SAM DIEGO' and Norma LeBaron, Vira Lier, Helen ------------Choir at the Church. Thla <'holr
the Kona Kat Cl ub. where Mrs. Linson. Helen Lot>rtler Ot>e Mar B f-IL-~ Is one of five musical oraanlza·
Charles (Fran~) Lamb and shaU. Betty McClam~.' Bess Me· OJI, .... n all tlons In the local church under
Mrs. Donald fNellel Colegrove Culloch. Maxine McClellan. ~ary the direction of Mary Batten Stef.
entertained last week with swim· Mlrams. Eleanor Mont~omery FrH a... Tickets fensen, m inister of mu lc It will
mlng, luncheon, br1dge. and fun Mrs. Barney Morrl<> St-<:<1 Morns assist throughout the year in the
WANTED: A Volunteer Book·
wonn with enouah experience to
re-catalor and ~ran1e the u.
bra.ry for a local agency that
aervea the young men ot our
area.
LoU of friendly people have
atven the boys an extensive ...
~t of books, but they need
your help to set up an euy,
workable system or claaslllcatlon •
withdrawal and return.
Days of the week can be ar·
ranged to suit your convenience
but the time must be In the
morning.
Please contact the Community
Volunteer Bureau office at 325 N.
Newport Blvd. Newport Helghtl,
or telephone U 8·0'717, Monday
throulb Friday from 9 a .m. until
noon.
CVB IS A UNITED FUND
AGENCY.
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CHTIJ)REN'S WEAR
tn 1eneral. The Invitations l't"ad Eleanor Pete!"M'n, Maxine Prt"sn Ont" of the lesser known actlvi. ministry of musl<' to the con
"come early and stay late" so. in2er. Bea Riley. Gladn Ro~rt". tiM of the Harbor Area Boys' gregaot6on. \.. I
taking them at their word, Max Gwen Rogers. Kat1e Romberger. C'lub which finds ready re!!ponse Mmea. Elton ~nne-r; Lyell But
ine (Mrs .. Joel Prelnlnger and I Mr'l Earl Sawyer, ~r. ElsiPnr among the boys land their fa. termore. Mel Morrison, Fred Kus I
arrived In mld·mornlng and <>n &hnelder. Betty Sc."hO<'k. Vera Sll th~rs 1 101 the dlspen111ng of free tcr and S. D. Brock are handling
joyed relaxlnl In the sun In H'r. Mrs. Morrie Smith. Ginl IC' llrkets to the Los AnRPif'"l Dod· I special a..ssJgnments for the
front of their cottage, with the L 1 Smith. Dorothy IJ Ectward ' gf'rs baseball games and Rams e~t>nt The sale will bfog1n at 10
Lamb's trim yacht ''La Volpe" Smith. Dorothy Vanctenort. Mel toorball games oclock In the momtng and con·
moored Just beyond the dazzling ba Wat<'her. Pat Wt>dman Arline Th 1 b f 1 1 h 200 tlnue antll all gooda are sold
white beach. WIPst. Lucille Wilson and Jean <' <' u · or ns anrf', as
We Wldentcmd K.Ue came etle Worthen. (ref! tickets for eal'h of 4 games The '1"1-...... HIS "---!
back to 11.-port tbe Dext day WHO'S WHO--The Earl Sawyer of the Oodgt>rs In l.os Angeles II... UVIIftl
but Fnmcee wcu dow1a then f• home on Lido Soud has been a Aug. 12• 13• 25 and 26· Ttme f• W!urt? Time to pboae
a 9ood .-t M stcryed f« the busy pla<'e for the past month Frt>e tkkt>ts are a lso avallabl<> Jtarl C. Alrtatu. Oll&oW 3-0'71'7.
wMIL bft idea of a I'Mt betD9 with Ellie IMrs. St entertaining at the press box In C'osta Mesa few em appoilltiD.ellt to MlKt
to •t.rta:ID dl.ff ... Dt 9M'~Jia of her sister Thelma I Mrs Glen W Park for the Rams Redskins ycxu c:lukbDaa CGrd.t crt popu·
fdeada each day. Wbat a walt Thomasl. on a visit from hN football game Aug 16 Tickets leu pnc., ........t colon,~
Jt CAJif'T . be -ntoL home In New York C'lty's attra<' actmit I adult and :J boys free. cmd atyl-. ... -.. ...ua· tJ'.
were Mmes. Edgar <Doral Hill. band Is the well known maga Uae Enslen Clasaltled ada tc JtAn
AUGUST
CLEARANCE
NOW ON
LOTS OF FREE PABEJNG IN
OUR PARKING LOT
WE VALIDATE Y01J1l TICI[ET
Newporters there on "my day" ttve Sutton Place. Tht>lma's hus I
Ray (Helen ) Dike ... Helen pick· 7.lnt> Ulustrator-famous tor his buy, aell, trade or exchange. ._,. ___ o_JUo_le_3....,·_0'71'7 ____ ..l
lng up albacore caught by that water·colors. Having been wined =================~~~~~;=:~::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~=~~~~
lucky husband Ray and left nt and dined at great length by
the cannery ... Jim <Gracel Kll· many of her old (.,1 friends.
roy, George <Veral Silver. Ernest Thelma dlvtded her time be·
!Florence) Hartman, Harry (Lulu tween her sister Ellie <Mrs. Earl
Mae) Casey, Irv (Melba l Watch· Sawyerl and her mother. Mrs.
er, Lee (Jia.xlnel McCfeDan. Al· Earl Sawyer, who lives In Santa
Jan (Helen) Loettler, Nell CLu. Ana.
clle) Cameron, Allen (Pinlcyl Crl· In case you·r~ wond~rlng how
sell, Berwln (Marlon) Maple, Mrs. Earl Sawycr'a mother can
Dorothy Blanchard, Keith fFJor· a lso be Mrs. Earl Sawyer ...
~ncel Cordrey, Linn CF'ranCE'-81 here Is proof that sometimes
WIIUams, William <Mary) Ml· marriage Is stranger than fiction
rams. From Laguna Beach wert> ... It seems that Earl Sawyer Sr ..
Mmes. James (Luelle I Decker proud of his son's cholct> of Ellie
and Ellen McLellan; and from as his wife follow~d In his son's
Huntington Beach were Mm<'s. footsteps by rhooslng Ellie's
VIctor (Dorothy) Terry, and Flor mother as his brld~. Simple. Isn't
ence Tunla. It? That makes Mrs. Sawyer Sr ..
IIAJQOtJ'Jt'S RAJIBOII -The Earl Jr's. stf'pmother as well as I
next slzz.ler to come along was his mother·ln·law and Mr. Saw
the christening of Hertha and yer Sr , Elll~'s step. father as well
Lyle Harbour's brand new Lido as her father·ln·lllw.
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Giants Lead Piedmonters,
Dodgers Ahead in Pioneer
The Glantl are ... db\1 the ,.... Leque-Braw. Gl•nta. Piedmont~ •nd tbl Dodl· Card1D&Ia. '
era are ahead ln tM Pioneer C&J·Itate LHau• -PhtJJI•,
LHIU• ln the Harbor Area awn· Pita-Glantll, a.ttlep.
nwr bueball procram. Channel J:Aetue -CaJ'dlnala.
StandJnp are u follow. In the ~ CUt..
PiedmOnt LH.,.._: O!Jlntt, 8 won. Eutena LMIUe -Cube. Doell·
4 loet; C.rdJnall. 5 won, 3 lc*, 2 en lrava
tied; Dodaen. 5 won, 8 lcwt; pt. Harper Lea1ue-Cut., Dodc·
ra..., C won, C lo.t, 1 tied; Brav.. era, CardJnala.
3 won, 8 loet, 1 tied. Western Leaaue -Cardinali.
Pioneer .tandlnp are u fol· Dodaera. Brava
lows: Dodaera. 10 won. 1 loet: Wit.on ~ -Ph 1111 e a,
BraVM, 8 won, 2 loet: Plratea 4 Giant.. Redlep.
won. 5 lcwt; Cardinals, 2 won, 8 -------
BARRY HOSKIN of the Piedmont League Pirates is geHing ready
to slide S&fely into third in last Thursday's game with the Braves
at the Corona del Mar Youth Center. Bill Holden is covering third
for the Braves. This was in the bottom of the fifth ioning, and the
Pira'es were leading. They went on to win II to 10 (Ensign photo)
4 Piedmont Teams Start
In 'B' Baseball Tourney
Four Piedmont League teams
will start In the Harbor Area
Summer B~ball Class "8" Tour-
nament between Aug. 11 and 30.
The Giants, Cardinals. Pirates
and Dorlgers will play an the 3·
week s<:hedule of rames at Har·
bor High School. Costa Mesa
Park and Oranae Coast Colleee.
the International Cardinals at
the high 5C.'hool at 6 p.m. Thurs-
day.
The Pi&dmont Giants draw a
bye an th~.> first round and play
th~.> winn~.>r of a game between
the Int~.>rnational Giants and the
Amt>rlcan Pirates In Costa Mesa
Park at 6 p.m Thursday
A total of -Ui gam~.>s ar~.> plan-
n~.>d to det~.>rmin~.> thE.' wlnnf'r
loet: Giants. 1 won, 9 lost.
Top 3 teams In the other
leaaruee ~re u follows: ~Jor
Leacue -Cuba, Giants, Dodprs.
Pacific Coaat Leacue -Pirates,
Cuba, Cardinals.
American Auoclatlon-Giant.s,
Cardinali. Cuba.
International Leaeue -Cubs.
Braves, Cardinals.
Sally Leaeue -Redlegs, Car-
dinali. Cubs.
Education
Study Group
To Be Formed
A committee to study plans for
poulble Improvement. of educa-
tion In the Newport Beach Ele-
mentary School Dlstrlct will ~
established at a meeting of the
board of trustees and adminis-
trative staff Aug. 26.
The meetlna wlll be held at 8
p.m. In the board room to select
representatives of the faculty and
others who may be able to help
boost education 1tandards ln the
district either through a longer
!K'hool day or year. or Increased
quality of curriculum.
Americans
Win All--Star ·
Championship
The A m e r I c a n Association
stepped up to the champlonahlp
of the Harbor Area Summer Ba.w-
ball Program All-Star Game Jut
weekend on a 9-5 victory over
the Corona del Mar Piedmont
Lea rue.
The Americans then went on to
~at the International Lea,ue In
a tleht 1·0 pme. The Interna-
tional Leaarue Ali-Starw had pre-
viously shut out the Sally Leaaue
4·0 and vanquished the Texu
Leaarue 9-7. ........ , .....
T111 PleJa11t PIIJir
John Webater, left handed
pitcher and fielder for the GI-
ants, was honored tht. week by
"Foul nps." newsletter of the
Harbor Area Baseball Program,
as the outstanding player of the
Co ro n a del Mar Piedmont
League. Good hltlna. fleldlna
and pltchlna were described u
the attribute. of the 100 pound,
The Ame rican League will
have i entrlt>S, Sally League. 7
ent rie~. and the Internation al
Leaeue 6 entries.
The Piedmont Pirates wlll get
a bye on the first play. then will
play the winner or a game be·
tween the Amerlran Braves and
Sally Phillies at 1.15 p m Thurs·
Supt. Roy Andersen Receives 4
toot,
10
Inch
12
year old.
Praise from Teaching Staff Cameo Shores
day, Aug, 11. at the high school. Supt. Roy Andersen has won had exhibited promoted progre&· Gets Final OK
The Piedmont Dodgers will play additional support an the onf'· slve thought.
the American Dodgers In the fi rst shot criticism by School Board A lt.•tter written by Grayce Se· Newport Beach City Council
round at 6 p.m. Tuesday ln Costa President Malo Lacy of tht' oper · vier. 441 Carnation Ave., Corona cleared the way Friday for de·
Mesa Park. Thf' w inner will play ation ot the Newport Beach Ele· del Mar. former principal ot Co-velopment of Ca meo Shores sub-
the Sally Cardinals at 6 p.m . mentary School District. I ron\a del Mar School, criticizi ng division adjoining Shore Cliffs
T huro;day, Aug. H , at Orange Mr. Lacy was quot~.>d In the Mr. Lacy for making such re-by accepting an agreement on
Coast Coll~.>ge. July 17 Ensign as saying one of marks was not rud. furnishing water to the new area
The Piedmont Cardinals will his major goals as president I Prompted by one of the teach· The final map was then ap·
p lay the Sally Giants at the high would be 10 remove any reuon ers who attended the meeting proved.
school at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday. The tor tear of the administration by I Bob Leedom. Ensign reporter wh~ William Spurgeon, speaking as
winner of that game wtll play teachers: h d had written the original Inter-the assistant vice-president of He sa1d various teachers a view with Mr. Lacy. asked Mr. the Irvine Co., said his company
W L-• I 11 I r~.>ported such fears to him and I Lacy for answers to a list of 17 agreed to convey to the city a 11-rlftl 1 nOW 1 he hoped to encouraae an at-questions which he had prepated portion of lt.s capacity rights ln
• • I mosphere of truat and partlclpa-for the board after Mr Andersen the water line ,JUnning from c••• -. ... ...,. 'I :~~" d~~.:.~c~e~e~~ ~ht!.~~~~::~ i ~!~1at':m~~m~~t t~~ :rg~~ ::,er~~n:v~!~h~:on~~~~ a:~~
rears or rumors causing fears. ment Is Involved, but the city
It may ta ke a washtub full of More than a score of teachers Interview. I must assume the proportionate
soapsuds to do tht> christening. accepted his invitation Tut>Sday Former board president Mel-cost of malntaing the line.
but the Corona del :\1ar Washer ni ht to att~.>nd a board meeting wood Berry said he felt every-
ette. as going to be calll'd Joe and w~ere th~.> heard sev~.>ra l letters thing u ked was answered In the G d s h I
Bob'! Wuh~.>rette, accordmg to d led; support to Mr An statement of the board published ra e C 0 0 the nt>w owner'!. JOt' Busch and ~ea P mg in the July 24 Ensign.
his ~n In law. Bob Vallee l no eo~"·) II I d by 26 non Board Ml'mber Harvey Pease. T I u I 0 relation to Rud't I ne e l.'r s gne ax s p ~ · N'rtltlcated personnel satd they however. said h~.> felt It was in· ..
Mr. 8u5('h onglnally haals from felt Mr Ande~n is fair and cumbent on the board to read the
Louac:vlll~.>. Ky .. his daughter and honest In his administration. and questions.
son-an Jaw. tht' Bob Vallees, a re they feel free to discuss personal Board <"lerk James Ray read
Callfnrnta natives. Both families and personn~.>l problems with the questions and gave personal
own their homes In Santa Ana. him. answers tb them . He said he does
Inc-irle nlally. the Was herette Margery RowE'. a lt>ach~.>r In not know of any abnormal fear
will keep pretty buc:y doing the 1 Newport Sc-hool. wrote that she I among teachers In the district.
family laundry for the Vallees--1~ a Joyal booster of Mr. Ander· or of any quitting because of
they hav£' 5 c•hlldrf'n, 3 little sen after 2 years In th~.> school.' N"rtaln c-onditions as Mr. Lacy
boy'!. 3. 4. 4 12, and 2 girls. ag«'s Mrs . John Miller of 1925 Bt>ryl had stated In th~.> Interview. He
10 1:.~ ami 12. Ln.. Harbor Highlands, handed said !lome of the questions as to
Mr. Lacy a few kudos and ~m-how muC'h freedom teaC'hers have
• • • of S«Kial
notE
ly PEG
H. B. Howell, a profeMOr at
Iowa State College, ended a 10·
day visit Monday with hl1 moth-
er. M111. Florence Howell. of 520"'
Kareuertte Ave .• Corona del Mar.
-lltllll
1-llll ...........
I pllmented him on his progressivt' in Initiating their own Ideas.
attitude of Inviting teachers to and t>ncouraging r r e ~.>do m of
board meetings and said dif-thought among stud~.>nls had
rer~.>nc-es of opanion such as he lwt>n answered.
;
A RECORD CATCH of +4 big white sea bass er lor the All American Mel'~ets, and their porty
from 18 lb. to 30 lb. 8 oz. was made by Lester on board the "We Seven," operating ·out of
Coggin, vice.president, and Red Fessenden, buy-Dovey's Loder, Newport Beach.
BUNTS AND HOME RUNS Jim Hoffman
In 3rd Place
As Batter
e ftOifED LEACUE c.anu..a. II. a&aat. 14 (Jaly 21)
Wleky Ravens and .Frank Ca·
naty had 4 hJta ln 4 times at bat
for the Cardinals Pete Nel8on
and Chrla Fruer tlad 3 for 4 and
Joe White had 2 for 2. Olanta Bob
Carney, Jim Granter, Phil Jordan,
Grea Smith and Tlm Thompeon
hlt 3 for 4. Dan Meehan and Orea
Semple had 2 for 3.
Dodten 17, Claat. 1J (Jtaly JO)
Tom SaWYer, Steve and Larry
Petel"'In each had 4 for 4 ·for the
Dodaers. Pete Hazell, Ken 'Jior-
ren~ and Brent Beahm hlt 3 for
4. Glanta Phil Jordan, Tim
Thomp80n and Greg Semple hit
4 for 4, Robert Gamey and Chrl1
Nelson hit 3 for 4, and Buckle
Smith had 2 for 4.
lnn'M 12. Ptrat. 1 (July 31)
Braves Blll Darling, Tommy
Gorton and Tom Westgate hit
5 for 5, Blll Scott and Dan Dis·
mang hit 4 for 4, and Kim Des·
enberg hit 4 for 5. Pirates Steve
Patta.on, Gary Llnebar1er and
Howard Kimball 1ot 2 hJta each
ln 2 trtes; Jtlrk Buttennore lot 2
for 3; and Charles Crabb 10t 1 In
2 trlee.
e .u:DMOJn' UACV&
c:...u..la 5, Glaab J (Jtaly 21)
John Richwine and Dan John.lon
connected with 2 hlta ln 3 UmM
at bat for the CardJnala. Klm
Oviatt 10t 1 for 2, and Larry
Broerln1 hlt 1 ln 3 Ume.. Olanta
Tony Wrath, Chrla Vall and Fred
Ban Bandel each hlt 1 for 2.
O&cnata 10, Doctgen 2 (Jtaly 30)
Fred Bandel hlt 2 ln 2 for the
Giant•. Pat Gannon hlt 1 for 1,
and Chrla Vall and Tony Wrath
hit 1 In 3. The Dod1e111 made all
their runs on 6 wailea.
Ptrat• 11, ....... 10 (Jaly 31)
Homer Alexander and Barry
Hoekln aot 1 for 1 tor the Pirates,
Fla1h Rothwell and Craig Fal·
coner got 1 for 2, and Bob Orr aot
1 In 3.
Jim Hoffman of the Dod,.,. 1a
still leading the Corona del Mar
Piedmont Learue In Nttlnc av·
enge with .!56'7, more than 100
polnta ahead of hla neareet com-
petitor, wlth 17 hltt In 30 tJma
at bat. And only 2 other boya are
ahead of hlm ln the whole Har·
bor Area summer baMbaU pro-
gram.
Behind hlm ln the Corona del
Mar "B" Lea,u. are Giant Fred
Bandel, .459; Giant Tony Wrath,
.444; Pirate Barry Hcwkin, .429;
Cardinal Dan Johnson, .W; Brave
Mlke Flane&"ln, .385; Brave Mlke
Greene, ..38>; Cardinal John Rich-
wine, .367; Pirate Ro~rt OrT,
.367; Glant Chris Vall, ..M3.
Top batters In other leacues
are Major Leaarue Cub Rich Rlt·
on, .563; Pacific Cout ~e
cardinal Lynn Relslnaer, .!100;
American AaiOC:latlon Giant Pat
Smith, .583; lntematlonal Lea,ue
Dodger Harold Marx. .560: Sally
League Redle1 Funatan Smith,
.636; Texas Leaeue Phllly Bob
Chapman, .637.
Tonsils Are
Cheaper by
Half Dozen
The Wukawftz family had a
"comln& out" party Jut Thurs.
d-.y, but the chJJdren weren't too
happy about it.
Six of the 8 Wukawttz children
had their tonaJll removed at
Hoag Hoepltal by Dr. S. R. Fra-
zier, of Costa Mesa. The other 2
are too small.
KEN TORRANCE rounds third and heads for home for another
Dodger run in a recent q6me with the C ardinals in the Corona del
Mar Pioneer League . The Dodger\ came through I b to I 5.
Undergoing anestheela were
Kathy ..Ann. 10, Dourlas, 8, Patty
Lou, 7, Mark. 6, Mathew, 5, and
Carol Jean, 3. .
Jamboree Road Construction
Awaits City-County Decision
Staylnl home were John, 2,
and Luke, 6 months old.
And on hand to keep tally of
the tonsJls and the children at
the hoepltal were Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Wukawttz of 873 Gov-
ernor St, Coeta Mesa. who aaya
having tonslla out ls cheaper by
the half-dcnen.
JIIIICI Ill ............
FRED .DARIAN
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BEL-AIRES TRIO
Df THE NEW
CUIIBUN ROOM
* '
IDPPEI MENU STAJmNG
liP X to 1 A.M.
*
Mrs. Horn of COM to Give lr••• PIM-, 44,
P f AAUW M . .. .. , .... ...
W&WiOIIT aADOa IIIIIGJr Y
IAUMDAT. AUGVIT f. J-
rogram ~r eet•ng Mta. lft'ne Pete~n .... who
had Uved In Coata Mesa 23 ynrs,
dJed Friday at her home at &36
HamiJton St.
FllST CHURCH ~ CHRIST SCIENTIST nol vw. u-. He~ ... o Mrs. Robert Hom of Corona 6el
Mar, a pert.rmer of both Santa
Ana and Newport Harbor Com -
munJt» Players, will praent the
Did You Read
Your Share?
proaram at t.ta. rqular M.arch
eeneral proaram meettne Oil the
American AModatlon ot Univers-
Ity Women, Santa Ana Branch.
She will read a current Broad·
way play at the March 1.2 meet·
tne.
Proerarn.e are praented the
aeeond Thurlday ot the month at
8 o'clock In the Ebell Club Hou.e
at Santa Ana. Here 1a the ached·
Oh, we a .. readln1 people In ule tor the year:
the Harbor Area. Oct. 9-0r. Robert G. Neumann
The annual report of Dorothea will dlacuu "The Burnlne AI·
Sheely, city Ubrarian, .t\OWI that serlan Problem."
the cltlzena of Newport Beach Nov. 8-Dr. Roallnd Goodrich
borrowed 174,030 booka from the Bates will dlacuu "CaUfornla
library durtna the put year. and Lawa Every Woman Should
that doesn't Include any count on Know."
the lurid cover paperbound booka Dec. 11-Jnternatlonal deuert
In druestores. buffet, replaclne the annul In·
. Funeral .ervtcn were held
Tue.day In Parkes-BeU Mortu-
ary Chapel In Coata Mesa. Burial
wu In Harbor B.est Memorial
Park.
Survivors Include her husband,
Edward; hu parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Goemer ot C.O.ta Mesa ;
a d.auahtu, Mrs. Lavone Crocker
ot Santa Ana Helehta; a .c>n,
Gerald Petereon, of the home.
TUSnN
Playbox
A br•l>dl of The Motloti Ch~,~rdl, Til.
Fortit Chu~h of Chri1f, Sc:lenlf(t, In Joa,
tOft Mtssech11s.tfs .
Sundey Sdlool ~---··· 9:15 •.m.
S11nd•y Service ·-_ ·---I I :00 e.lfl Wed~ey Eve11ong M .. tong 1:00 p.m.
ReedirocJ toom louted •• )) I 5 Vit
lido, III•"'PPrt leeeh, Is open w ... de)'i
from 9:00 '·'"· to 5:00 p.m. Wednetdeya
from 9 •.m. to 7:45 p.m. Tuesdeya end
Frodtyt 9 e.m. to 9 p.m. Cloaed Holidtys.
The public is cotdielly ii!Vited to ••·
ltnd the dl11rch MNicas t nd uM tht
R .. di119 Room.
ROW ft.A'l'u.~ TIDU AUC.. I ".Ill US"
"CIIIUE'S lilT"
STAaTS TUE.SJ)AT. AUC.. 11
l tlllrltD9 SIIEIIWOOD PIIICE That mearu~ that each penon 1 ternallonal relatioN dinner. John
,borrowed a total of 712 books Morley, correspondent. will talk
durtns the yur. The eoat of the on the "World's Hot Spots."
American Ubrary A.uoclatlon Is Jan. 8-Don M. Muchmore wiU EXCLUSIVELY YOURS:-
only 6 boolul a year. tell the atory of "1'be UelY Duck· DOROTHY O'HARA'S
The corona det Mar branch uns and the swan." deallne with fALL COLLECTION OF DRAPE DRESSES
GOING OVER THE MENU with chef Charles
Theder are Mrs. Rob.rt Marshall (left) of Lido
Isle ond Mrs. Dan Oriskel of Corona d.l Mar, for
the monthly ~rd meeting of the Federated Re-
publican Women of Oran<)e County. The meet-
ing will be held Fridoy at the Villa Marina Res·
laurent. M". Marshall is ganerol choirman for
the • ..,.nt. Mrs. Oriska! is president of the local
groYp. Speaker will be Mrs. Robert Hitt, county
president. (Photo by Mrs. Po t Shepard)
alone cii'C\Ilated 22.729 booka. the chanee In the American mu-
That'a 3,187 more than In the seum. IN CREPE A WOOL. -SIZES 8 . 16
previous year. I Feb. 12-Dr. Herman Harvey, a ~
Moat of the ~ad Ins was fiction I pcycholoelat. will cn.cuu pltfalta
In Corona del Mar. with travel. of too much contonnlty under the
blosraphy and htatory leadln& subject, "The RJ1ht to be Dltfe· I) elena's
non-tlctlon In the area. ent."
The library ~rtatered 9.224 March 12-Mra. Robert Hom FADS AND FASHIONS new subacrl~rs thla year a nd wiJl read a Broadway play.
coDverted all aubecri~rs· old April ~Husbands' nilht. pot. Z7G a. COAST lllaii'WAT
fuhloned library cards to the luck dinner. Dr. !Curt Be~el wlll oasoa. 2-1115 co-=-a on MAll
MOTIIU J)IU Df A.'IUIIAI «:HlJitCHES J. ~nard Smith of Corona del
Mar arrived home Wedneaday
after a hurried trip back to Ar·
kansas ~auae ot the death ot
hls mother.
small "~harga plate" ldenllflca· tell of "Al~rt Scbwelt:z.er: Hta ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tlon wallet-stu card alnre laat Life and Thoueht." f
LL JOTBOJ)JST CBUK8 IT. Alfi)UW"'II RUaTTZIUAif Nov. 1. May 14-Final proeram of the
o<IJ'he Rev. Henry Rumua Jr.
will preach on "The Favorite. of
God" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m.
Sunday MrvtCiel at the Balboa
~land (4nmunlty Methodlat
The cloalnr venM!ll of Jesus'
sermon on the mount will ~ the
basta of the sermon, "The House
That Lauehed At The Storm," by
the Rev. James Stewart In St.
Andr.w'a Presbyterian Church at
600 St. Andrew's Rd., Cliff Haven,
at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday.
Plans •~ now underway for year. "Sprinrttme In Europe," a
coMtructlon of a new branch In rotor film, wtll be presented by
Corona del Mar on Marigold Ave. Ro~rt Barnard.
Glamour
Glimpses
Church. 11! 4 a te Ave.
CIIJUITIAJf ICDifCK CllnCB
''Spirit" the subject of the LH·
.on-Sermon in the Newport Beach VACAT101f I CBOOL
'Carnival Week'
Are Staged at
Programs
Playgrounds
Chriatlan Science Chdrch on Sun· The children of the Corona del It's "Carnival Week" at all the
day, deals with Spirit u aynony-Mar Community Coneregatlonal city playerounda. Here Is the
moua with God. The aermon Church will send baby chicks to schedule for the remainder of
It's such fun .eelne each of nreues the mleht and omnlpo· Ecuador as one of the projects the week:
you. Many we have had the tence and lrreslstable force of of the 2-week vacation school Corona del Mar Youth Center-
pleuure of knowlne and aerv-God, Spirit. "Not by m leht, nor which bttglna at the church next Carnival at 1 p.m today (Thurs.
lng for several years. Others we by power. but by my aplrlt, salth Monday. day t; croquet tourn11ment at hav~ met for the first time. Thu the Lord of hoeta," Is the Golden 10:30 a.m. tomorrow ( Frldayl,
season we do enjoy helpln& you. Text from Zechariah {4:6). Paul Wheeler archery at 11 a.m. tomorrow.
and we invite you to come Into CDM COMII171fJTT CB17BCB Corona del Mar Playground-
our cool, AIR CONDmONED "Flndlne of Focus for Common Carnival at 1 p.m. today; model
shop an(\ browse around. Confutlon" will ~the uue of the M 0 nth Marked airplane show at 10:30 a.m. to·
Wb1M yea a:n be .. •• would sermon of Benjamin Torres J r .• at • morrow.
tbe Sunday ~rvlces In COrona del Newport Heights Playground-
be bappy to ......, you Mar Community Coneregatlonal The Rtov. Paul Wheeler, who Ca r n 1 v a 1 tomonow afternoon;
pretty f•h' ... 1• tbe ~ Church. waa once rector of St. James Epls· bowling tournament at 10 a.m.
MCDOD ~~~ .. 1!P Y~ plcmt copal Church. came back from today; painting contest at 11 a.m.
yo.u -· •• 9_.. • Schools Get ... his parish at St. Clements Church tomonow. be a -t .......W. faalalola In Honolulu this week for a va· Newport 38th St. Park-Carnl·
'f'*IL JD .U .....,_ ta.. U.. ~atlon. val at 1 p.m. today; swimminl
a:n Mft ............. tbe 11&1· u s Funds But theft''s no rest In lt. party at 1 p.m. tomorrow.
bouette Ia ..-1 lllld ..,...taL • • . Tonl1ht (Thursday) is Paul The c hi 1 d r en of Newport ~=r -appMJGDCe Both ~ ec.ta Mesa EM:men-Wheeler Nleht at the Newport Helehta Playeround held a lar-
...... -... tary School Dlatrict and Ute N~-Harbor Elb lAdle. Sunday he den contest Jut week, and the
Coats es~ally have a look I port Unloh HJeh School Dtatr1ct w111 preach at St. James on "Our .
ot tapered bulkiness, but lllht· wlll ~lve funds from the Unit· Church'a Mission in the Islands TEJ) LEIIJIAJif IX PLAT
ness of a floating feather. Colors ed States eovemment for lnatruC'· of the Pacific." And almoet ~ery Ted Lehman of Corona del
are magnlflcent-junele colors. I tlon of children of parents who day during his planned month Mar. who acted In a number of
torchy colors, or the color of a either work on government de-stay will ~ filled wtth the good plays durine hla Harbor High
clear sky at mldnlehL fen.se projects or Jive on govern-wishes of the people who knew days, haa the role of B~tt In,
ment property. j him when he was busy at St. "Charlie's Aunt." which will op
Por yea wbo doae't kDow ua. But the Newport Beach Ele-James Church ~fore he left for en Tuesday at Tust1n Playbox for
•• wcrat to ... ....,. you laMnr mentary School District won't get the Islands. a 2-week run.
that we baft .s-to fit each any aealn. With him In a stay at the home ------------
of yo-'"-._ 5 Ia ]allier NewPort Elementary School of Mrs. Rosemary He<-k at 2671
Mlaa Uuoa9h W#/1 for tbe lady District Supt. Roy Andersen said Crestview Dr, Bayaho'"· are his
..• abo tMt abe cat .. ory several surveys have been made wife, Francia .. and their son. Jef·
called petite tMt Ia • .-.1. In the Newport achool dlatrlct. frey, and dau1hter. Francine.
lnt for._.. of u&. Alao U you but there never have been
a:n a bit tallel', •• bel-.. _.. e n o u 1 h government employes
er-al axctU.Dt U... for you. llsted to quality for ald.
We ar~ thinking of y9u colleee The heaviest proportion of mil·
girls too. Remem~r our Vogue ltary and other eovernment PI!'·
College Fashion Show Is Aug. 19 sonnet has usually been In Co-
-at 10:30 a.m. here In our atore. rona del Mar, be said. It may in·
Come> and brlnlf your friends. creaae there to the 3 per cent of
Come Informal In your shorts If the total population of the dl~
you like. See the new achool trlct necesaary to quality tor ~·
clothes, and meet your friends. S. ald. with the advent of Ford s
Aeronutronlcs plant behind Co·
rona del Mar. Almoet all Aeronu·
tronlca work will ~ tor the eov·
ernment.
Telecast II Fut.e
H1rMr Ira C.IRII
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
3839 E. Coast Highway
Corona dc>l ~ar.
A branch of The Mother Church.
The First Church of Chnst, Sc:-1 ·1
entlst. In Boston, Mass
Sunday Sc:-hool 9;.,1,3 a.m . The 11 a.m. Sunday aervlre of 00 Christ Church by the Sea will be Sunday Services 11 : a m.
tele<-aat over Station rnv. The Wed. Eve. Meeting<~ 8:00 p.m.
Rev. Edward Smith will preach I The public Is cordially Invited to
on the topic, "Adrift." attend the C'hurch S('rvlres
followlnr awards were presented:
best aardener: Ken Price; best
care of plants, Patti Warner; best
radishes, Sherry WaD and BUJ 1
Duean; best ~ana. Ken Price.
Rozzle Richards turned In tbe l
ciO&eSt guesa to the number o.f
~ans In the jar In another con-,
teat at Newport Helehta.
Judgea named the foUowlng
winners In the doll show, also I
conducted at the Newport Helghta
Playground: smallest doll. Val-
erie Cannon and Patty Warner;
lareest doll, Barbara Warner and
Sherry Reader; prettiest doll
Cathy Hargrave Sally Hargrave
and Diane Berry; oldest doll.
Barbara Warner; most unusual
doll, Valerie Cannon.
SPORTSWEAR.
CLOTHING and
SHOES
•
STUDENTS' SIZES
12 TO 20
YOUNG MEN'S
srzrs
36 TO 40
Maico Hearing Glasses
•••• '"~aturallook •
2EARIIEAR .. G
Hide Hanna I on on Aura.:m~ ulllun!
SUm~' Lool Lo~r Rreulu (,l.i~!
........ 1 ... 2_, h-ri ... leu ....
--lavtNrt ,_....., • cheice .4 coloN
• ••cet"i•-lly ..... loold"11 • "-.., ..... . _.., c......... . if"•
,.,..MI'•w'a 4e.l•rt-t..,oyl
c-/11, Plou.w tH 14 ,,~:
o,elelll ----....... "'-.......... ..., ""-ell IN eto~ICII ,....,._
U~o~ lOur f'"IWIII
xlu~U'J. ur st'lrrl frofft
,.~ .. ~>I >Ill<' Jrutlff>.
II 2-1&10
H. DALE RATHER
t Tea:ra S.... Locatloa
-If. MAJlf S~A AliA
itn1af
2515 E. Cout BW7.
COIIOifA J)D. IIA8
The Coeta Mesa dlstriC't has
been allotted $26.505.68 thia year
and the hllh school dlattlct has
been allocated $14.909.28 under
provisions of Public Law 874. The
eo.ta Mesa dtatrtct will immedl·
ately re<lelve $19.879 and the high
school dt.trict will receive Sll.·
181. The rest of the allotment
may be adjusted by data and
announcing the arrival
of a new shipment
dired from the far east FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES ...,, . . .
...., .......
... &. c-t...,.
C......delM•
o• I-MIS
•-rllabUity of tunds.
...
~ ~ .,
•mu .....
'
decorative accessories
.1reur~~ ... and fine arts •••
... , on display in our ten oriental showrooms
/ In tlte Art Cellfw
1462 S. COAST ll VD. • LAGUNA lEACH
•
I •
Hughes Pilat EXpected
To (feat 5.000 Jobs · ~PORT .
Lido Yacht Club Will Hold
I Ottl Annual Summer Regatta
IJdo lale Yacht Chab't 8CaftuDtr ba7 daMMI, 1:10 p.m.; SunciQ:
.An ~dd1Uonal 5,000 Joba may tJon ot Oran,p C<Mlnty, accord.lna
be created ln the Newport Harbor to lndu8trt&l News Publl.aher
Area when Huatw. Alrcratt Com· Worth Bernard.
R.eta.U. WIU be held tt\18 l&tw'· OCIIU d.-U:.IO a.m. (ft:nt
d-.y and koda)', mat1cJnl tiM •l wtth the afttmoon raee
Club't •tl\ f.MUal tnv1tau-al 8taJU11C tnunedlata\1 tol1oW1iil =;;;;:;:;::::;:;;;;;::;;;;;~;;;
aalltq ft'ftll .. ftalllla Of tJM Jut Mat. .. , · I
AM ' lli .. al .,..._ ....
GAVIN · ULO PULVER ....... ...., .. .,_._ ..
, ... -------··-I'LVI -
pany opens a .-cond clJviaJon In Hue~ Ia pl'elently neeot~at.
()ran&e County in 200,000 aquare Ina with LeMer Industrial Prop·
teet of buUdlnp formerly OC:· ertJee. Inc., tor a leue on the
cupled by the Jlellopot DlviaJon 1!50.000·tqUare-foot HeUpot bulld-
of Beekman IllltrUmentl lne., ae-lne which was eold by ledanan
eordJnc to a copyrllhted story lnatrumente to the Leuer tlnn In
appearing In the latest laue of May. Oranre County lnduatrlal News At that time. It wu announced
Magazine. that by September the Hellpot
Hughes A I r c r a f t Company, operation .,ouJd be moved to the
whose Ground Syatema Group at newly e nlarged Beclan.an pl.nt
Fullerton Is already Orange In FuUerton. HelJpot hu been
County's Jarcest employer. I• ex-employll\l about 1,000:
pandine Its Producte Group from Initial employment by the
Los .Aneeles IntematlonaJ Airport Huchee Producte DlvlaJon opera-
area to bulldln~ formerly oe-tlon Is Mtlmated by the maca-
cupled by Hel1pot. the macazlne zfne at 2.000 -a ncure wh ich ROTUND CHERUB Billy Gilbert
reveals. may be In~ to u many u win star in "My Three Angels,"
Just one year ago, the Bughee 5.000 u demand for the eom-which will begin a week's run
Ground Systems Group bee an pany'e products CJ'OWI. ne xt Tuesday at the Laguna
moving to Fullerton from Culver When the Hughee Ground Sys-Playhouse. Curtain time is S:l O
City and the International Air-tema Group moved to Fullerton. port section of Los Angeles and rumor had It that they would p.m. Co-stars will be W illiam
._. Conamttt.e Chairman Jtlec c...._ 11 a iuwl 2:10 p.m.
Bara ~ to top the 110 eldp-CM!rJMn Rom'a COIIliDI~ ll
pe:rs radq 1ut year. 'I'M _., OCIIIlpoeed ot· Art ... wne. viet·
event Ia 011en to an Southern ehaltMan: B. E. Alderton, M. A.
Calltarnla yacht clu l& ahodee. .Andenon, Joe Amolcl. Deve CUn·
PC'a, 8~ LUdln and aU «*ft nlntham, BtU Grundy, Bob Har-
ractna eta ••· wlth three or more rta. Lei Ltttlejohn, Jlm Martin·
ent::n., wtll tt.art and ftnlah otf dale, O.rry MeCialre, Lee Mc:Cle~·
the .mrttn1 llne eut of a.lboa lan, Bob Pinkerton, Platt PrMton.
Pier. All other bay cl.-.tart C. L. Smltb, John E. Smith and
and tlnlab ott the IJcSo Clubhouse Walter Worthen.
dock. 'Headed by Fleet Captain Linn
Thl'ft races are a1aJn alated, Wllliama, the Proteet Committee
one for Saturday and two on Sun · Induct. J[elth Cordrey, vice·
day. Startt~ Umee for Saturday: thalrman; Commodore Earl Saw-
oc:Mn rac:tna craft, 1 p.m ., and yer and BUJ J[utlrw. J unior Sail·
She Rejects
His Love by
Calling Cops
lnr Instructor.
Commodore Sawyer wtll p,..
tent tTOphlea Sunday at the IJdo
Clubhouae at approldmately e
p.m.. followtne the tlnlah of tlw
1ut race and any protat hear-
lnp.
now has 3.000 employees at work eventually provide employment O 'Connell and Diana Loumer.
In leased buildings In Fullerton, for 6.000 persons. Wlthln a year, Michael Gibson, producer of
another 600 at Its former location the division hu employed 3,000 the Irish Playe rs, will double as
In Los Angeles. and It Is now estimated that to-director and performer. Harlan McConehey Is a ~raJa.
The Hughes Products Group, tal employment at Fullerton tent. patient and forglvtne mao.
The traditional cup of soup
will be eerved by race committee
wives, to recatta aklppera and
creW'll, while resulte a~ belnr
tabulated and proteata, U any,
which makes electronit products could reach 10,000 as the north-M • c k For 9 years, he told pollee, be
for commercial use as well as for em Orange County o~ratlon ~· a I 0 r ro 0 has been following PhyUis Ranch.
the military products being cures additional contracts, OJ'. hopll\l she wlU talk to him.
turned out by other divlBJons of a nee County Industrial News Now •• n Ko re ~ During all those 9 years, Miss
the company, has already leased says. a Ranch, now 32. (he's 47) bu tried
f b l ldl Other features In the current her belt to discourage him, she 49,600 square feet o u ngs Army Maj. John M. CJIOOk, 45, told poli-, retumln'" hls fervent
Ironed oul
· c M d has O""'ned Issue of the magazine devoted whose wtf B tl 11 t 302 ~"' • m osta esa an ..-e, er e, ves a love letters and refusing to talk
NOW PLATDfQ TBBOUGB SilT. an employment oUice at 1943 to "telling the story of Orange S. Bay Front. Balboa Island, re· to him when he t-elephoned.
Lana TUrner. Hope Lange, Placentia Ave. Assemblers and County" Includes an article en-cently arrived In Korea and Is She even had him arrested for
Lee Philips. Lloyd Nolan, other production employees will titled "Building Boom Ahead?" now a member of the Korean annoyina her last March wheh
Diane Varsl, Arthur Kennedy, be on the job just as soon as the In which prominent constructlo~ Military Advisory Group In Seoul. s he lived• In Van Nuye becau•• Russ Tamblyn, Terry Moore od . 1" be o"t up "'"'rsonalitles predict a stead,r M j C k I t ti d t .,... "PEYTON PLACE" pr uctton mes can """' . ,... a or roo • as sta one a he had followed her there from The Hughes Products Group and healthy growth In residen-Fort Benning, Ga., entered the Tacoma, Wash.
Color now has three divisions In Los tlal construction which will ex-Army In 1941 and has been And she had him a rrested
SUN. -MON. _ TUES. A 1 th Se !Conductor ceed even the most optimistic ded th c bat 1 f t n g e e s: e m · a war e om n an ry. again Sunday night when ehe Mont~omery Clift. Elizabeth Component Division, Tube Divl· ou tlook, plus an analytical re-man Bad&e and a Bronze Star told pollee where to tlnd him _
Taylor, Eva Marie Saint sion and Industrial Systems Dl· port by the Orange County Re-Medal for valor and for merltor· outside her home at 608~ Marl· "RAINTREE COUNTY" · · I · th Se ·condu--tor search lMtltute recommending 1 1 VISIOn. t IS e ml ' · ous serv ce. gold Ave., Corona del Mar, where
c.t.~n. ,.
lsl•ncl t..ciy ....., ,....
Newport
le•ch .. ,o.e=-. ......
•• A.JI. ......
u .. Enaten CluPfled ada to
buy, .U. tract. or exehan,e.
I I I I I I I I I~:~ I I I I ~:• I move to the Newport Harbor sec· struction in Sanitation Districts Diego Army & Navy A<-ademy of him. !::k.. ....,~~:S~::.:... llaab CIDCS a delua valleY ~~~~~~C~o~lo~r~~~~~~C~o~m~po~n~e~n~t~D~i~vls~io~n~w~h~i~c~h~w~l~ll proPQM'd trunk sewer line con-He was graduated from San she had moved to get away from
Two and Three, areas which in-Pacific Beach. Calif.. In 1931 and Mr. McConehey put up a ball le d k 3 00 d :t.. ( 1e )
Y •s volve approximately two-thirds later attended Whittier College. bond Monday to get out of jail aves oc at : a.m. .,7 g. y
D ]VNR 7 of Orange County. Eighty-eight I on the vagrancy charge filed The popular "FURY": 2:00 a.m. daiiy (galey) ~ tJl miles odf sewer construction are U GAL NOTICE against him, and said he still The "WESTERNER": 5:00 a.m. daily (g ahy)
LE
'"AL NOTICE Amendment No 56. her ... 1 Jove her very much." The "May-8": 6:00 a.m. daay (no gaftey)
Involve . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARI!'lG I feels the same way as ever about
THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPANISH FOOD
AND DELECTABLE STEAKS
* COCKTAILS * ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY
'Los Carambelos'
Outstanding Trio
From Meaico
2530 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach Phone ll 8-9006
La Posta
It's the Best ~~o
EN~AS. TACOS, TANUUES,
STEAKS, CHDJ REI I ENO, ETC.
OpeD 5 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. -O OMd Moadays
2588 NEWPORT BLVD •• COSTA MESA
(Jut South of Scmta ADa Coaatrr Clllh)
vouAtliC
PUBLIC GOL~ COURSE
Dl.-n....t::J~u~.~ M AWW
iia:t ~·~~ Party Accommodations
West Sth St. at Santa Ana Bi•er w_
r..____;;...__ SANTA ANA PH. JEFFERSON 1-0671 T
Ia fare lodge and restMrMI
LAGU NA BEACH
4 p m.-8 p.m .
COCKTAIL HOUR
2 fo r $1.00
"DiftftER 'TIL l " IEIU
Soup
Seafare Salad
• Fried St. Simons Island Shrimp .. -·················· .... $1.75
• M~waukee Pot Rout . ·-······-··········-··-······-.11.85
• Fried Chiden, Hot Bitcuits ............... ---------$1 .95
• Eastern Choice Top Sirfoin Stul.------·-····· .$2..65
Po+ a to..
Ho+ Rolfs, Bvtter
o.u.rt
CoffH or Tea
* NOW PlA YIN6:
CARL PATRICK QUAHJEI IE
" Resolution No. 625 ' Charter 11ocrta AYCidlable at all Tlm ...
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS NoUce Is hereby givt'n that the c I. PROJfE DAY oa JnGIIT~aw. S-1434 TIF{IECTT11UNDOEURSSIGFIN~ ~~reby Planning Commis.'510n of the City 0 u n·se In 9 lor ,.a CII'OaDd ftahlDg. of Newport Bcar h will hold a
«-rtify that they are conductlne public hearing on the appllca p s t ~~-- -~
aat tlru925ck1Hngarboanrd Bsltvodra. g~·~ ~::Sei~~:-sy tlon of Plam\ing Commission to ro gram . e ~· ,__~
amend Section 9103.2 of the New· ~ P of Costa Mesa. CAunty of Orange, port Beach Munlrlpal Codt> from Appointments are now being t t • ~::::;,..~~
State of California, under the fie· R·2 District toR 1 District ~n lots made at Orange Coast Collegt' "'«M«cccsm·ccc<««c#·ccsc
titiou'l firm name of BALBOA l thru 7 tra<'t 1723 IO<'ated at for the counseling of students 132 lilT ST. X.EW.OIIT lEACH
TRANSFER CO. and t hat said Collins Isle. ' who have not pre-registered at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ firm is composed of the following Notice Is hN<'bY further given ' the college for the fall semester ?-
Pf"rson!l. who.-.e namt>s in full and said public h<'arlng will be ht>ld beginning Sept. 8.
places of rt'sidence are as fol· on 1 ht> 21st d ay of August 1958 Joseph R. Kroll, as.sotlate dean
lows. to-wit: at the hour ot 8 p.m. In the.Coun· of couru~ellng. and Charles R.
CHARLES E. MrNIEL, 2209 dl Chambers of the Newport Haley, aaaoclate dean of admls·
Wallace. Costa Mesa, Calif. Beach City Hall. at which time slon8 and records, said that 1 WARD A. SIIERMAN, 221 land place any and all perso·ns <-ounsellng tor these etudent&j
Walnut Place, Costa Mesa. interested may appear and be will begin Monday, Aug. 18.
('alit. _I ht>ard thereon. ~-registration entry examln·
\\'ITNESS our hands this 2.:> Ray Y. Copt>lln, Se<'rt>tary allons are bel.ng given every
day of July. 1958. Newport Beach City Monday and Friday at 8 a.m. In I S~~:~~~s E. Mc~iel Planning Commission ~~ ;~~~~~:k:::r::::~~'":~~ ::
Auq\Wt S tbru August 10
AATBUJl MILLE It'S DTX .UOC
''A VIEW FROM THE BRJI>Gr•
llt. .. ,..t. ... MAJIC LA WllEJICE cmd WEJmELL BOLKES
August 12 thru August 17
lo Comecty cmd Soog. a s~ Jfew Mu .lcal
SAM A11D aELLA SPEWA Cit"S "MY THREE ANGELS,.
Starr1D9 au.u. Gw.rt,. with~ 1..Ga11aa
Ward A. Sherman CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS ginning of counseling on Aug
STATE OF ChUFOR~IA l ss FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME 18 for non pre-registered stu· Sll Ocecm Aft. Ca.ltcd.a ·atJO ~ I The u nderslgnt>d does hereby dents. BTatt 4-a521 Tldtetll I2.2G CID4 11.75 taK lKL
LAIUIA SUllO TIUTIE
COUNTY OF ORANGE I 0 rerlify that he Is conducting a Counseling for pre-reglatered. l"iiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~ ON nflS 25 day of July, A .. commercial and domestic house· new students wtiJ begin Tuesday li
1958, before me. Galvin R. Keene cleaning business a t 32341 Ston· and will continue through Aug.
a Notary Public In a.nd for said nington Road, Laguna Beach. Or· 18·
County and S~ate. residing there· ange County, California, under
In, duly commtssloned and sworn, the fktltlous firm name of ROY'S
!)E'rsonally appeared Charles E. MAINTENANCE and that said
McNiel and Ward A. Sherman Clrm Is ~mpoMd of the following
known to me to be the persons person whose name In full and
whose naml'S art> subscribed to place 9f res1dence Is as follows,
Gary ....... oaiHor
Ust of Slllfl,. U.
the within Instrument, and ac -to-wit:
knowledged to me that they ex· Mr. Leo Mutchle, 32341 Ston·
ecuted the same. 1 nington Road, Laguna Beach.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. California.
have hereunto set my hand and Witness my hand this 4th day
affixed my official seal the day of August, 1958.
and year in this certificate first Leo Mutl'hle
above written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
}ss (SEAL>
Galvin R. Keene
Notary Public in and Cor
said County and State.
GALVIN R. KEENE
Attorney at Law
333 N. Newport Bl\"d ..
Newport Beach, Calif.
Publish: July 31. Aug 7. 14, 21
In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
COUNTY OF ORANGE I
On this 4th day of August. A.D.,
1958, before me, Galvin R. Keene,
a Notary Public In anl1 for said
County and State, residing there·
in, duly commissioned and sworn,
personally appeared LEO MUT·
CHIE, known to me to be the
person whose name I.e aubecrlbed
to the within lnetrument, and
acknowledged to me tha t he ex-
ecuted the same.
In wttneu whereof. I have
h.e.reupto set my band and a!-
Qxed my offtctal aeal the day
and year ln thla certificate flrat
above written.
Galvin R. Keene
Notary PUblic ln and for aald
Cou nty and State."
My cornrnJalOJ'l expires Nov. 4,
19!59.
(SEAL)
GALVIN B. KEENE,
Attorne)' at Law,
333 North Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beaeh, C.lll
PUbllah: .Aue. 7, 14, 21, 28. In
tM lfewport Harbor Enatrn.
*
Gary Deem, son or Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Deem, 416 Dahlia Ave.,
Corona del Mar, a nd former Har-
bor High School football star. Is
included In the list of honor
students for the 1951·58 academic
year at Stanford University. The
honors went to students who
maintained a grade-point ratio
of 3 5 or higher. A ratio of 4.0 Ls
equivalent to the grade or A.
GIIIL POa THE DEJI'n
A daughter was bom Sunday.
July 20, to Mr. and Mra. Emest
Ubert Jr., 439 Irvine Ave ., New-
port Helchts. In t)octl)rs Ho.pltal,
Santa Ana. The new arrival'• fa-
ther Is wtth Pacific Telephone In
Santa Ana.
ukiyalti HDuse
AUTHENnC JAPANESE
FOOD-ATMOSPHERE-SERVICE
from 5:30 P.M. to 10 P.M.
1231 so. 1111 SIITIIJII.
aD&IIVATJOJfS H COIOCEJmED
PHONE ll 2--9121 after 4 P.M.
BACK I AGAIN!!! . ..... ..., .....
''PIES by VI''
IIW • -R IIIE IT
191 EAST 16th ST. In Costa Mesa
J• Two Doon Ealt of Ne•pairt lloUnarcL
Around tb. Com. from CourtDiy ' r....... ,
II , .....
• •
Y.l 's COTTAGE
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED · · · · • .. Ill LMI ~
From the POUeE BlOTTER •=•• Flnt S: aeww uaoa D'IIQir t
1'WU'IIIJ)A1'. A1JGVST f . l-
.
roa IAU II&AL DT&ft & DJn'AU
PISHING BOAT with Gny JU. ROOM tor aJnalt pei'IIOI\-Prtvate DAVE'S HOJO: SEKVJC&-Palnt·
rlne motor. lAavlnc town mut ba~L entrance, near abopa and 1q . Wall waahlna . M1noc ,..
e MOD.&T. JVLT •
Ada Crow, 438 ~ Ave.,
Corona del lbr. N'POrt*t a boat
llletally doeMd tn t.ront o:f 500
Goldentod Ave .• Corona del Mar
. . . lui~ Hocbmatb, 323 Mon·
tero St., Balboa, ,.~ a dead
seal on tbe beach wet1t of BaJ boa
Pier . . . Hatbor n.pert.ment cot
excited when boat overturned In
harbor wttb 3 boya who aet up a
holler; calmed down whe n the
boya aald they were Ju.t ha vina
tun.
Bea.cb, was blamed for a blaze
tba t ca UMd 1.'50 damage . . . An
ovet'heated exha u.t pipe cau.aec:l
a 11.000 On! that burned a comer ot the pilot bou.ee on a 28-toot
boat owned by tbe Waters of the
West Tuna Aaoctatlon, moored
ott 15th St. In the harbor.
~ll .....,nab~. ID 5·2S&!i. bucn CDM. Beterenc:ee ,.. paiN • Odd jobL Ph. )(IeSway
\VEBCOi"TAPEaECOJlDE'R UMd que:.ted. OR 3-7342. l ·aal.
very IJUJ.. AI owner In •rvtoe BACHELOR ROOMS -Private ------------
meet of ttrne. Sacrifice ~-OR abower and entrance. No oooJc.
3-4'7'78 after 5:30. ~. 2Z1 Larkspur, Corona del
LOUNGE CHAIR -cold color =M":":"'ar-:.:-.::=~-..,---.-:--:--~ MOVING?.
brocade. Call oa 3·'7342. CDM 2 BDRM untW'J\l&bed apt.
PIANO AND ORCAN SALE.'="'. -=s,.-te...,..ln-. 190 mo. yearly. Adulta, no peta. ONI: MAlt .. VA!f fF,'T5 RB..
way Grand like new. Save $1000 OR 3'-m5 · Sl'f PolnMtt:IL 2 men ,. van at min. P.U.C.
Cost of Signs
Set at $2.000 on thla beautiful plano. 10 oth· ..... 01-DIDI--... ~-.... Y ... AU ______ rate of 18..25 Hr. witbln 30
er Baby and Parlor Granda ~ ml 'nme lltarta at your door.
up. Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No. 1.2•3. or 5 ROOM OFFICES or We deliver min. of 1000 lbL ~al~ Santa_ Ana..:.. Since 1924. IUltee fOr leue. New MASTERS up to 60 mUes aarne day tor
POODLES, WHITE MJNIAnJRES, BLDG,. CDM. FA baat. carpet· rnln. P .U.C. rate. No ex. cbg.
• TUESDAY. IVLT 21 For $2,000, the Harbor Area can
Ray Flelda, 508 Orange Ave .. end much ot the confusion of
Newport Height&. uked poll"e to tourt.sta and travelers who be·
remove a dead skunk from his come enmeshe-d in the compJI.
garage ... Pollee advlaed people ('&ted eeo&Taphy of local streets
5 Y(EEKS. u 8·0202. lng and parklnc. 436 Hello· for Sat. Call Newman Ll 8-2274
0 3 .. 120. or Ll 8-MaO. 824 w. 19th St. trope. R • .., eo.ta Mesa. Lowest atoraee
tha t build Inc ~boat on the lx'a('h a nd com mu nities. nRE SALE ~KAL ra• at 35th SL and Finley Ave .. NPw That's the estimate Stan Span-
port, waa Illegal .. · Six of· holz. chairman of t he sign com-
fl eers responde-d to a report that mlnee of the new Greater Har-
a woman was ~reami ng on Ford bor Area Coundl. haa ree.lved on
Rd. at 11:35 p.m .. but rouldn't the cost of 5 signs that would W/o II fiOO/o Dfl
NO DOwN-TERMS
RRESTOIE
SO.OOO·MILE GUARANTEE
Wholesale price for
Retall Custom ers
IIIE IYERS
UNlON SERVICE
Avocado It Cnut Rlahway
Corona del Mar
Next to Jamaica Inn
ORiole 3·3320
PIANO AND ORGAN SALE. Ha m·
monr1 ('hUr('h model organ with
c·hlmes. Priced to sell. Schmidt·
Phillips, 520 No. Main at 6th .
Sa nta Ana.
SATURN FrBREGLAS Sloo~14';
Da"ron salls It Cover. Excellent
rondltlon. Inquire Harry Foster
a t Balboa Boat Rental or call
FRontier 5 5096.
ROOM AND BOARD for older
people. No pensioners. LE 9·
6838.
SJTtJATIONS WAJfTED
DAY WORK -HarQ<>r Area. Kl
3-5002.
HOUSEWORK WANTED -$1.50
hr. Full day preferred. Excel·
lent references A depef\dablllty.
Al~ratlona. Own tran.sporta ·
tlon KI 5 9682 after 5 ............ ... ,
Top job opportun!tt.e.-all ftelda.
Men and Women
·120 Tu.atln-Newport Beach
(ac:rou from All-American
parklne lot> ,., .,,.m.itiu
DaiiJ
Be Sure To Check With
JUNE FARRAR EMPL. AGENCY
402\t 32nd St.. Newport
ORiole 3-468>
PlA:-fO AND ORGA:-f SALE. 6
beautiful Splntot Pianos. all
J)f'rf('('t. Maple. Ebony, Chtorry,
Fr. Provincial. Blonde; some re· MISCELLAJrEOtJI
J)ORS('ssed. rt" n t ret urns. t ra dto · Ins. 2 shehtly dama eed In ship· RENT a l!ammond Spinet Or
pine. Save u p to S2'75. 3 ytoars l gan for :> weeks. only 125 and
to pay balan('e. Schmidt-Phil · ('artage, lnC'ludes private lt>S·
liP'!. 520 No. Main Santa Ana . sons. &hmldt·Phllll~. 520 No. · Main at 6th Santa Ana. 19' Garw~ runabou t. Excellent -'-rondltlon For salt> or trade for PLAy THE ORGAN without les·
0 sons-call today for tree home ~~II" mode1 station wagon. R DEMONSTRATION of tht> HAM·
9286. MOND Chord Organ. Schmidt·
PIANO AND ORGAN SALE, ~d Schmldt·PhlllJps, 520 No. Main.
Hammond Spinet. an e¥cellent Santa Ana.
BUY. &h mldt-Phllllps, Corner PIANO -AtW ORGAN SALE, re-
6th and No. Ma in, Santa Ana.. possessed w lltze s p 1 n e t
Established 1914. hurry to se:r t hJs~· Rent ne~
PooDLES-BeauUful sm all teys. Spinet, select your fi nish.
s ilver and white, 8 wks .. AKC. Schm ldt-PhiUlnc, 520 No. Main, OR 3-3237. ,...
d:>ID'LETK LAJfDSCUDIG
IDVJCE
FREE ESTI.MA TES
SltH Green Stampa
Free delivery
CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY
find t ven an echo. pre9ent colored retlectlne maps
, e WEDNESDAY. JOLT 30 I ut the major roada leading Into the a rea. The committee plans ORiole 5-0HI0-2744 E. Coast Hwy Mrs Arthu r Hast reportt'd the to place s igns a t both ends of
theft of several surf ric1Prs and Highway 101 and on Harbor I
a beaC'h umbr~lla. all valut>n .st N ' · Free estimates Free ~tlmates S.l~ f th f 0 t a d f h t'Wport and MacArthur Blvda . .>, rom e r n Y r 0 er He plans to show pictures of
R od I• 'home at 22·1 Agate Ave . BalbO:! the proposed signs at the next I em e lng Island. I meeting of the s ign committee in le THURSDAY. JOLT 31 . Howard's Restaurant at 7:45a.m. I
I
Edison Compa ny ga\t> pollee Friday, Aug. 8. I * C..,lefe HOftll a n assist In removing rat from Personnel of the committee so
top of high tension line pole at far lndudes Lloyd Macy, repre-Aittrlfilll .JI2 St. Andrews Rd .. Cliff HavPn sentlng the Const:Tuct1on Ind us·
... Lawren~ Hunting . 320 Sea· try Council ; Ne lda Gibson, Real
* ft.-.-... FII Rt•l•ln ward Rd., Corona Highlands. told Estate CouncU; N. I. McKee. RL>c-..... p poliC'e he Is havlne troubiP with I reatlon Council; John Lea hy, In
100~ FINANCING
UP TO 12 YEARS
Licensed lr Insured
JOHI E. POLLARD
the squirrels Uour-leggerl ont'SI surance Coundl ; Fare! Wa lker.
arou nd his home ... a grou p of Service Clubs Counci11 and Jim
loud grunion huntera wt'rt' c·hased Laws. Bay Hardwa re.
from the main Newport hf•ach I Additional members are eX'-
near thf' jetty at 10:30 p m pected at the Aug. 8 meeting I
e FRlDAT, AUGUST 1 with 2 new ('OUncils. the utilities
1 Mrs. Jerard MosamN rt>portt>el and servl~ station grou ps, be
742 W. First St .. TUstin a 'lnake 10 her yarl1 at 109 !'\ar lng organt7ed In the meantlm~
U berty 4·5320 Kimberly 2-9840 clssus Ave .. Corona dt>l !\1ar . . Eventually,_ Edgar INedl H1ll
Rose &hwlnes was tr£'atNI for and 0 . W. ( Dtck I Ri~hard expect
12 years service In Orange County t"lt>rtrk shock lnrurrt>rl at her to organi't' 2-1 counC'Ils represent
trader in the C'i ty M<trlna fl.lrk. ing the va rious Interest! of the Member of Orange County
Builders Association
Painting --Decorating
PAPER HANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ucen.aed Contractor
1897 Ora.nce Ave. Costa M~
Uberty 8-8628
~ewport Beach. Ha rbor Area in the Grea tt>r Ha r
bor Area Coun~ll to help the e SATtJilDAT. AtJCUST 2 I area progrt"SS.
Charles E Franke l H1 C'dh n llo Also organizing is a !I'N'way
Ter .. Corona Highland<;. rf'por1l"d rommllte<> wit h the a1m of urg-
the theft of a blue dlngh~ trailer ing state highway division work·
from the Balboa Yacht Uub lot er:s to ma ke up their minds where
... Robert ~avy. 7. or 11:1 30th thf' sta te h1ghway will run
St .. ~ewport &!ach, wac; taken to through the area so business
Hoag Hospital by polict> for tn•at plans ran proceed. I liM PNJ'"I..a-l ment afte r the boy w as ,t ruck at
JjiWII 'Balboa Blvd .. and 30th St .. New· c Q y
~MM 16·MM 35·MM Ronny Walden. 16. of Compton
FOR RENT port &!arh by a ~nr dri ven by l Ome n ea
and 16MM Soun.i Pro)ectora ... Polk e are holding a pa rtial c H
FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE dental•plate with an artifici al , omes Ome
Model Airplane SuppUes tooth on it; it was round on tht'
<X"'ean front beach past of thf' I Those Newport Harbor Ensign ..,. C•1r1 -Newport Pier ... Polic-f' brokP u p classified ads sure do produce
1782 Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa a gang fight In front of 335 E. resula .
Phone Uberty 8-7042 Bay Ft .. Balboa Is land. Mrs. Doris Frisby iOS('rted an
'n\elr n rst eon. weighing 8
pounds and onto ounce. wu born
'J"ueaday, .July 14, to Mr and Mrs.
Hal Ledford, 2431 S. E. Azure St..
Santa Ana Helaht.s. In Hoac Hoe·
pltal. MIL Ledford la the former
Grace l aaper. who served as U ·
alaunt ('tty clerk of the City of
Newport Beach.
The new prtde of the family 11
named Kenyon l ohn. He hu 2
2 alate..._ Valerie, aae 3, a nd
Paula, 2.
l.arqes1 ond Mod ComJMt.
Fvmiture Store in t+!e Area.
C:.ll f~ ,_
DECORATING SERVta
ll beny I-SS II
lhuse u• Gar~~~
Fumi.hings for home..
dub5, yechts.
J017 w. eo.t H.ifhwey
N.wport IMdl
Semi-privet. bedroom ov.Nooking gerden.
Phillip's Laguna Beach
Rest Home
Bulllifll ... 25 .... ....... lliWiq
Providing 2.t hour<; nursing ~rvtce -Ocean and mountain
Vlt>w -('()oJ ~a brf"t'/t>S <'On.<~tanUy -RecreaUon room -Su n
patio -Dining room with gOOd wholesome. home cooked fOOd
prt!-pared In modf'rn .,l.unless s tt't'l kit('hf'n -Ea~h room ther-
mostatlc·ally ron!roiiMi for tE-m perature to su1t individual pa · tlent -Late-.t typt> AUdio 2 way nurse caU svstem. Booms:
Pnvate, Semi Pn\ ate. Ward. Teleclear lf desired.
PIANO AND-ORG AN SAL~$.'5a Santa Ana. _____ _
month u p buys lovely upright, CASH for your plano, any type.
C'h006e from 18. a ll re-condl· or trade on New Hammond Or~an or new plano. Schmidt· tlontod. $98, St 15. $135, $195. et('. 1 Sa
u ,,.. If
CEIEIT WMI
e StJifDAT AtJGtJST 3 ad In the Ensign Tuesday of last
Robert Wallace ~porterl lhe week seeking her spotted. wh itt>. I
thett of a powpr saw a nd P'('tPn j ora nge ~nd bla('k ('at that had
sion rord. both valued at $i5 ~n missing s.mC't' Sunday.
from the garage at hl!'l home at ~e ad had? t more than be-t>n
111 F St .. Balboa . Frl'd Me l "f't In type \\ P~nesday mor~m~
Daniel reported a dE-ad opo.ct."~Um tha n the rat. Come On. 'l Pa.,
&hmldt·Phllllps, a lways 100 Phillips. 520 No. Ma n. nta
pianos to <'hOOSt' from. 520 No. Ana.
Main at 6th , Santa Ana. GENTLEMAN wishes to join car
pool or share ride and driving
ftEAL E.STA TE & llEJfT ALS
Ct.;TE 1\JAPLE CO'M'AGE In Co·
rona del Mar. $65 mo .. Includ-
Ing utll. 412 Fernleaf or ('all
OR 3-7873. ----------------
1/1
FOR REliT
3 .. ,. •• ., 2 .....
fllllllletl.
3 C• larqe.
Availa ble Septem ber 1
$185 Yearly Leue.
.. , ..... Reilly ...
REALTORS
1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Day or Night Phone U 8-1161
Corona del Mar to Pasadena
week days. OR 3-9362.
0a111MbJ .......... ao Jobe Toe S..UI
H. 0. UIEISII
1947 Fullerton Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Callt.
Midway 6-3314
tf no answer call evenlnn.
T1lADE
TRADE II
Y• 01~ Watch
On a new HamUton
Liberal allowance, see
...... CaWirMI.
JEWELER
31.23 E. COAST HWY., CDM.
Patios • Sldewalkl • Driveways
Block Walls, etc.
F~ Estimates Liberty 8· 7983
JOim~-roNE'S
leaallll Wrecken
Used Auto Parts, nres
We Buy Cara and Scrap Metal
UBERTY 8-7013
a t h is home at 430 El Modf'na came h~me.
Ave. Newport Heights PoJirpl ThPm s results.
re«'ived a telephont' r a II to be . ready for a gang fight in front of ~n vour pror hnq n~s woll ~
Comer of AttTKtive Rea.ation Room
CONDUCTED IN CLEAN, CHRISTIAN,
HARMONIOUS ATMOSPHERE
\'I ... IIOr<: Always \\.elrom(' Jolly Rogt'r on Balboa !-;land at ll ondled . conven ently .,,..d courl
8 p m .. but parti('ipnntct railed to eouslv '" ':he comoletelv-e qu•P
show up . . Samut>l Kaufman. ped Jo~ Pnntmq Dep ortment o· LAGUNA BEACH
~ Glel:lDeY'ft SL HYatt 4-taT
22. ~ ~1 ~awa"i Rrl. ~rona ~Th~e~E§n§s•§o~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~=~~~~==~~ 2073 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa ---- -Highlands. rE'por1Prl szn worth
Fo11rtll c.ti•-•
I• l•colica Case
The fourth continu ance In a
narcotl<:'S "ase brought against
John Schwa ry. 18, of 427 Bay
Ave .. Balboa. has been gran ted
until Aug. 15.
The youth w as rounded up
w1th 9 others in a raid by New·
port &!a"h police In the biggest
dopP raid ever held In the Har-
bor Area late In Marc h.
of dothing stolen from his rar 1111-SUIIER s.rCIAL 15' X 30' 3D' EtoEPs· while he was do1n~ th£' nillht I"'~
~o:..·~400 ·v.T:s~C'~~t~~~.s~~~~~-l~~t SJtl·mml•11'l POOLS '2195 Compl•t. reported a Sl ;;o hi fi <:E'I a net a $.'10
mahoga ny C'andPin hra WN£' -:tnl
en from a model hnu<:e at 1106
WestC'liff Dr .... Pnli('(' and th('
Harbor ~partm('nt had !lomr 1
tense momPnt!l a fiPr :'\t rs Lon
Grlslow telt>phonf'rl "1th i nfor
mation that thP \oa"t l.uarcl had
phoned her thai hN husband.
Earl. o( Los An~t>lt'<: was In trou
ble betWei'n San ta Catalina let
e Plcma. ExccrYatioo
e Steel a.tafon:ed Cooaete
e Comp&.te FUter1D9 System
e All eopp.r Plu..m.b1D9
• 'H.s~ Pool TUe
e CopiDg (Choice o1 Color)
e 500 Watt UDdertn~ter UVbt e Plua Choice of DIYi.Dv 8oard
-· wtth Stcmdard.s or Three
. Step Lcrdder. lDatalled.
AJIT JUSTL£U TOO'R land and Newport 1n hi'\ 22 foot SwtJSidefl~
Ph. Midway 6-2656
JEHerson 7-9315
(~ & Sua.)
DAVID DEAR-BuUder of Pools iA Onm9e CouDty for I Yean
9782 RUSSEL 173 E. 17TH ST.
GARDEN GROVE COSTA MESA
SAVE-Aalt About Our Ow1M.r Builder Ser?ice-SAVE
The Art Klatler family of New-boat. Tuni; a fiN <:Parr hmg the
port are trtllering 'midst t he !lea and harbor in \aJn the Coast
sights In the creat western hall Guard rt>port('d thf'\' had found
of the United States. They've al· him and the boat at Avalon ...
ready tou~ Yellowstone Park. Defectt\'e wiring in a ('ar owned
were last heard from at Jackson by Armand BiSSt'll. Rlversldt-. at
Lake. headlne for Colorado. 22nd St a nd OC't'an Ft., Newpon ~------------------------------~--------~~-----------------
ONCE
A
YEAR
SPECIAL PRICES
On Redwood Patio Fwnitwe
Cllairs, Tables, Benches, etc •.
AT SANTA ANA
TENT AND
AWNING CO.
SPECIAL PRICES
On
A TINT AND AW GC
10 2-3545 '
JAY MOORE. I 055 Catalina
St., loguno Beoch, will toke over
his duties os president of tho
,A,ssocioted student body ot Or-
ange Coast College on Mon-
day, S.pt. 8, when the foil
school term opens.
Maybe ··They
Can Do It
As Homework
The science department of the
Newport Harbor Hleh SchooJ hu
appliren~Jy earned quite a repu-
ta tion wtth the board ot trustees
ot the high school dl.strlct.
Board mt-mbers, croanlna· over
electricity bills that sometimes
run near $1.000 a month, Monday
proposed that the science depart·
ment construct an atomic reactor
to provide electricity for the dis·
trlct.
"It mlaht be cheaper at that."
said one after the wry laughter
subsided.
...... Lllllll'
New members of the Newport
Harbor Board of Realtors are
Gra~ Lowden, assoctate, with
Blanche Gates. Balboa Wand;
Haul Grant Kina. active member,
3432 VIa Oporto. Newport. Mrs.
King, a Corona del Mar resident.
Is an honorary director for life for
the California Real Estate Assn. •
Ed Sedelmt-ler. past president
of the ~alty Board, ls recovering
from hiJ Jont Illness, but Is still
confined to his home at 441 El
Modena, Newport Heights. • • •
Hazel Grant King, who this
week opened a real estate office
In the Lido Area. has long lime
been active In the real estate
field. Her Puadena oUice, which
she will maintain u a &ranch,
hu been active for 20 years. and
In 1925 Mrs. King was named
first woman director of the Cali-
fornia Real Estate Association.
In fact s he was later made a life·
time mt>mber and was founder
ot the women's division of the
CREA. rlireclor, and so forth. Lo-
rally she organl7t'd the Newport
Harbor Zonta Club of ext'<.'utlve
and proft>SSional women. Mrs.
Ki ng Is past district governor of
this organization. She has had a
homc on Poppy Ave. In Corona
del Mar for many years. • • •
~ultlplc llstln~ sales for July
amounted to 93 tor a total value
of SJ.5PJ).861 , the Newport Harbor
Board of Realtors reports. This Is
morP than 50 per cent better than
the July. 1957, rt'<.'ord of 60 sales
and $970.350 value.
The ~rand total tor the year to
1latt>, however lags behind last
year -$8,101.318 to $8.454.2-ln
CHJllSTEifSENS BAa
Bryant Chrl!ltenst>n Is hack at
work as manager Q( thP Corona
rlel Mar Vln<'t'nt's Drug StQre af.
ter a month"s vacatiOn Mr and
Mrs. Chrlsl~nsen. who li"~> In
Corona Hlghlanl'lc;. "l*nt mo.c;t of
July in Honolulu.
e Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE-"52 MERCIJRY, hard·
top, r . h . trim dean and good
runnln~t. $360. OR 3 2323
LARGE MINIATURE POODLES
tor sale reasonable · Chocolate
brown. AKA. Ll R-8663.
THE lEW LOll
OR IENTAL MODERN
&14 lqo1i1
CORONA DEL MA R
Just com pleting lo"ely 3 bdrm .•
14 bath hom(' Electric built·
Ins. w/w car~t. 24JQS garaae.
mural by H. D. Worthley.
St.HIIn1 Ideas not ~rmltted.
DON A. HUSBAND
MidWaY 6·l553
••
Pastor. Tells of Joy, Sorrow
That He Saw on Trip Abroad
(0oot1nued trorD Paae OM)
have dictated ~ry d-.y UvlA&
eondittone that have left thftn
poverty .tric.ken. Ullterate and re-
eenttu.L e Pa.T OJfZ.M't'
"We felt un<:omfortab-. walk-
Ina the aueeu of EJ:YPt, where
Nu.er, despite how mudl I may cHaaaree wtth much ol what he
does, ia dolna more for the com-
mon man than hu ever been
tried before."
Cairo 1.1 fuJI of beautiful new
buJJdJnaa. Small vtuaaea are
bloomtna wtth modem commun-
Ity centers where people can
learn, work out their community
problema, and find recreaUon.
It Is lmpoe.slble for the.e peo-
ple to underatand democracy now
aa we know lt. But they are In a
tremendous ferment of national·
lattc searchlna for the way up, he
said.
One Egyptian said to him ,"You
people have thouaht we were
helpless. You thoueht we couldn't
operate the Suez Canal. Look at
lt."
The canal ls belne run ettlcl·
entJy, Mr. Stewart said. More
shl~ are gotne throuah It now
than ever before. e CJI.EAT I A.DJIUS
Mr. Stewart's rreatest sadness.
he sald was In Jerusalem, poll·
Ucally apUt between Jordan and
larael, and fouaht over by many
denominations ol the Chrl.ltlan
and Moelem reUatona. He wu
shocked to see the church built
on the spot where JcsuJ was cru·
cllied divided Into half a dozen
chapela, Roman Catholic, Greek
Orthodox, Coptic Christian, and
others. It wu Indicative of the hatreda
and divisiveness of the world, he
Indicated. And the superstition
appalled him:
One cave. called the milk erot-
to, wu named, he learned. be-
cau.e of the superstition that a
drop of mllk from the breast of
Jesus' mother. Mary, dropped on
a rock there and turned the
whole grotto white.
It was a relief, he said, to SH
the Dead Sea, the mountains of
Moab and the Jordan Valley un -
spoiled by auch travesties.
• A cumosrrr I.srael Is the curl0$lty and the
onder o1 the Near Eut. he aatd.
"I ean Me no ~n tor tht
atate to ex1at. (0\lnded on a re-
Uaton. But. no other countl)'
wanted U.. 900,000 retupe Jewa
who have 10ne there all'lCe World
War D. The arbitrary United
Nations-made bounclarla make
no Mnae, and the Jordanians aay,
'Thia ean never be solved until
Iarul ia no more.' "
Jordan hu 900,000 retuaees.
too, from the warfare that creat·
ed larael. Their retueees are atlll
herded In the camps they entered
10 y~an aao, dolne nothing but
breedine. Ninety per cent of their
support comes from the United
States, Mr. Stewart reported.
The Israeli reJugees are kept
In camp 3 weeki, cla.ssltled and
alven jobs. A doctor may be U ·
slaned to dtntnc ditches. AI
soon u he Ia self-suUiclent fl·
nanclally, he can resume his pro.
fesalon or take any other job he
can aet.
e TilEY AilE •oMADS
Who can solve the dllterences?
The Jordanians are not that klnd
of people, said the minister. They
have been noma<b thousands of
yea'ra. They don't think like
Western people. And they are
deathly alraid of the Israelis.
"They are certain that ll Js.
rael wun't restrained, they
would take over Jordan tomor·
row. And I believe they would.
The IaraeUa want the water ol
the Jordan vaUey. They could
u.e It In their projects of making
tbe desert bloom."
Western Europe Ls happier, the
mlniJter aald. All throuch Italy,
France, Gennany, Greece. Switz-
erland and Eneland, business Is
aood, people are happy. and the
war bomblna hu almoet been re·
built.
One KJwanlan asked, "Are the
people aware that we helped
with torelan aid!"
The mlnlater replied, '1 uked
a man In GermanY how they had
been able to accompllah so much,
and he answered In the mi<bt of
a bus load of other Germans
loud enough for all to hear, 'With
the aid of God and the American
people.'"
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