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Bayside Dr.
Plan Drawn
NELSON SAYS HE WILL
. .FIGHT SURPRISE RU
SOFA SBtVIC£ is given Patrick J. Fitzsimmons of 717 Poppy Ave ..
Corona del Mar, by his neighbor, Mrs. Mama Olson of -4 15 Po ppy
Ave., who is trying to register all the unreqistered voters in Orange
Coonty. The Fitzsimmons, oldtime residents of Corona del Mar,
moved to los Angele' and back egoin. nece1sitoting rts-reqistratton.
Mrs. Olson is one of I 5 deputy reqistrars in Newport Beach who are
trying to get everyone signed up by the Sept. II deadline.
More Sensations Due
In ndelands Inquiry
A detailed plan for develop·
ment of portion of the Bayside
Dr. area In Corona del Mar for
park and r.creatlon purposes hu
been prepared by Bert Webb,
public works director of the City
of Newport Beach.
Assisting him In the planning
were Dick Abernethy, director of
the Parks, Beaches and Recrea-
tion C om m I s s I on , and Rex
Brandt, Corona del Mar artist.
The plans were d~rlbed at the
mH!tlng of the Corona del Mar
Civic Assn., w hlc"h will be held
next Wedneaday evening, Sept.
10, In the Youth Center building.
beglnnln& at 8 o'clock.
The area Involved In the plan·
nlntc extenda trom Carnation Ave.
The Oct. 1 resumption of the pa.uage by the Superv18ors of an to Goldenrod Ave. HJghli&hts
A.uembly aubcomrruttH probe amendment to the Camden·Day . .ue:
Th..-~·hedul..-1 :-io' 4 Ple<-tion
for the FtCth Dtstnt·t supern:.or
tal S(>..lt ,a,·att'd b) the death of
He101 Kai~r last July may not
rome ott
Thp Orange County roun~l'~o
offlrP Is mulling over law books
today seeking nt-w answers aher
thf' a uorney general's office
rulffi that arrordin& to an elec
ttcm <'Ode amendment of 1955, no
.-lP<'t a on should be hi" I d.
IMtead, tht> anornl"y general's
ortwP <;aic1 the C'Urrt>nt appoint
mPnt of Ben Rf'<ldlck by Gover
nor Goodwin Knight should run
until Jan. 1, 1959. At that time
aN:'Orr:llng to the opinion, a nf'W
appoantmt>nt should ~ madt>
lasting until the primary of the
next general el.ctJon. That
would be In 1960.
Assistant County C.4unsel WIJ ·
llam Christenson, who wrote the
t>n Tamura saad the county ls re-
\'t~winr Its own prev1ous opm1on
that thf' elertlon should bfo held
In November It the county still
CN!ls an elet"lion should be held
lhen. a p~lng mav tit' fllf'd
In apJ)f'llatt> roun to ~k a de·
rision before November
Otht>rw\se. the <'Ounty clerk
might choose one of the op ntons
and tht> result mtgbt two the
cause of a long involve<! liUit on
the buls the action was illtogal,
he saad.
* * * 'Campaign
Will Go on' into Ora~e County's oil dealln&a ton Co. tidelands oll exp'oadce • Ba.Ucnment of Carnation
may provt~ even more starWna contract with the county. Ave. to run c:lo.e to the bluff and
revelations than last WMk'a tell· take out the pr~nt curve at
t I m o n y . Aaee.mblyman Bruoe o d l First Ave.
SUD'lJ\er said yesterday. 0 gers 0Se • An acc.s road along the
county courut"l's opinion In July, Former Costa Mesa Mayor
said after carefully rea cbng th~ Claire Nelson uld yesterday he
attorney genen~l's opinion, '"~"he will continue hia ca.mpaian for
previous rulln& of the county th ..,.. Fifth o•--'
ln the mldat ot a tumult of de· blutt paraJJellinc Bayside Dr ..
velopmenta foUowtnc the &CCU• In F·.nal Game IWlncin• black to joln Bayslde
eounsel's staU la valid It ..u e ""' u aautct Super·
forth the -neraJ .-4....tp•-ot our vt.or despite the optn1on of Atty. •-... ..._ ...,. Gen.. Pat Brown's oake that no
aa1Sona of bt1bey apln.lt County at Goldemod Ave. dclocratlc rMthod of cowm· election should be held Nov t.
mrnt -that eJertlve otfloe shall · CaunaJ Joel O,lf, Mr. Sumner • lmprowment of the Fern-Ald. otbu ,.ln~ bUs of 'I1le Pioneer Lea gue Dodaen. leaf ramp fOt a safer entry onto A_ M_ ON6 THE TlOft-ff WINNERS in the &lboa .Annlinn Club ,
lnt.onDatlan haw been trlckllnc touted to win the a.. C Tour· Bayside Dr. ., ., Jato cdk:lilil of tM pi'Obera. narnent, found Western Leacue • or-o t.nnls courts nor tumor tournal'l\4tnt was 13-year·old Johnny lindsey. 721 Larhpur TWo _. uw ~ .et aaicSe Cua. Ju.st too muds tor them Goldenrod Ave.. bf!autlllcatlon Ave .. COfona del Mar, who won a second place trophy for his 10·
1J11 ...._ ,J1iiik Q C, Ball Oct. twice. Tbey la.t to tbe Cua. ln and puld..na near carnation Ave. pound, 8-ounce bonito. He was edqed OtJt of first place irf the final
1 • .._,tlrtllltr W'1110111· UM 'WI.nMd' tlraebt. worbct up the padl area n Cam.ation w .. k of th. toutfteme.nt. JC>hn~y ~' ~n &ecepted for entre nce by
be au bject to ~Inc ftll~ by voe.
of the people at the earliest poe·
alb~ time."
Deputy County Counal Sta-ph·
lile dUoqla tbe lOia'J bradlllt .ttb aDCJ Goldenrod d lnelUde Mllt•ratv l"'titut. in Hollywood ond will b.qin da551U ther.
....... ~.:-....... ~~ =~l!!it~~~!t~= --~110r~~.ce~&siqri~'7School~~·=~~~~~~~~i~~!~!~~~~~~!;.::: tbat of OlwJO' to tblt Wtlllll!nl CU .. 1&-U 'ftlu..rs-and cblWND'• ~ ~ ~r lade U pllo. lie aa1d he day ln tbe ftnal paw o1. tbe Uabdq would be eotn meter D Q t• 1 T A 1 ~ die JQJy pw ll.r. ()ale 110.000 to ..cure toUrnament. operated, eo that there would be anny s I s op ng er cum~nt Be ln~ K.&Jaer. had Income to pay for upkeep. SOQfht tt.. opinJon of ~ attor·
S J F d D • PI d In BAC Junior Tournament ney ~neral. K~ aald It was done f. ameS Un riVe anne ln. fllrtla lift Clttuns who fn-quent ca.ta ~~; :~::\~~ a~~tyan C:~~~~
Danny Ostl, with 21 species of Mike Thompson was tops among Mf'SA Park will see Robins flit octi~ had dec'reed a No' 4 ~If'<'·
For COM School and M•ISSI•On Dies If a.. tf • n.h caueht, wu hleh angler th~ boys with 20 spe<:lrs. and tmg around all lhls wmter , tion n~rv 10 determint> who .... a mong the boys In the 11 to 15· Cary Thompson was S«<nd with Let> f"lshf'r, who took O\"f'r would ()('C'Upy the supel"\ .sorial
Mrs. FloriUa Hurt, 645, of 313 1~ year-old group competlne In the 1-t. 1 roachmg th1s wet>k from Jack seat Mr Ka~r won in thf' pn
A fund drive to raise p)O,OOO
for a day school and m.luSon to
be bullt on 5.4 acres north of
Fifth Ave. In Corona del M ar bu
been announced by St. J&m•
Epllcopal Ch urch of Newport
Beach.
Ma r. The land t. being p urchased Marine Ave., Balboa laland. died junior tournament of the Balboa In first place for tht> glrlc; was I Hess. s~ud the Harbor Boys· Club mary f'lec'llon a month befort>
from the Irvine Co. Thursday In Oranae County Hos· Angling Club. Danny Krlstofter-Cindy WE'bfor. with 14 SPf"''lE"'i. sem1 pro ba~ball Robins will I his death.
And i years from now, Mr. pltal followtnr a short lllness sen wa.<~ a close runner up wath and St'Cond was LaurE'I Lloyd play through the winter, and -------
Parke .said, the congreca tlon She wu born in Chicago and 20 speciE'S. WJih 12. plav well I II s d hopes to build a new church had lived In the Harbor Area 11 Jean Van Dame was top angler There were~ entrants In the Thf'~ pro\('(! that last Sunda} 1 t A tarte
which would lace doWn Mareuer· years. among the girls with 20 species. tourney. anrl 530 fish wf.'re rPgts-, "tth a 6 -2 "1n O\'er tht> A parae t
The Rev. John Parke uJd plans
for the fund drive wUJ be re·
vealed at a free loyalty dinner of
parlsb members In Newport Rat·
bor Yacht Club at 7 p.m .• Sunday.
Sept. 14 ..
lte Ave. toward the sea. She leaves 3 daughters. Mrs and runner-up was Lana Buck lt'red The awards par1y was ht'ld jo<; Apat•hc'i of Los Anecles at the I w·th A St k
In the meantlme he said, Alan Blum of Corona del Mar man With 12 SJ)("Cies. Saturda~ aft('rnoon 1n the ,\mN p.uk I UC
many Corona del M&.r members Mrs. June P('terson or Costa Mf"'a In the 10 Yr<l and under group rcan Legaon Hall In a pra.-l~«'t' ~amP before thf"
O( the concreeatlon, who have and Mrs. N.H. Roberdeau or Flor f~ll tournamf'nt of the SouthE'rn Accelerator
bee ndl th Ida So h l <~hforma R.•~ball As..<;n. Don Ma~ c:~e.nu~~ C::u~~~o~~ll d~ St>!"'lces were held last Satur me t. I Bo d )s,\ars ~trul·k CIUI 11 an\1 ~al~ A <~turk a('('('INator <:('nt Rarh
A parish hall and ctaurooms
will be buUt first on t he land
that Ues betwffn Jasmine and
Nard.lsus Aves. In Corona del
able to attend Sunday servicesl day In BaltzMortuaryCorona c1el X 00 un ary ~ anrt Jtm :\('\\kirk -.tnl k out I aro1 Fr~land. JR of 'il"i :it·l"t St.,
In the parish hall of the new Mar Chapel with burial In West anc1 "alkf'll 1 "\l"wpor1 Beach and Bubara
school minster Memorial Park Ch Tht> Roh1n;. ftnP·h<'d ... N·onrl II"' \fa•·' L;tkewood. to Hoag Thur ....
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. < • I anges Are E ded lragup plit\ lo-:tn£ onl~ I J':.lnll' d!l\ and rf'<~UitNI lndt!'f'i lh In Alt ough an architect hasn't y h c xpe lei Pl.l e'<'niiJ \\ hnm ,., .. , ,, til ! ..... bee J-ed f th j t t • t'lt' Jo,, nf a "'l;pwpnrt Bf'.1• h Po· con~m~~ &rc~uec:ur:r~l:i: ou e n er I again at 2 p m :'und.i\ l'l the· II• I' ~·rartmf'nl moiOrc-\'1'11'
K k 8 k tt Bo I ... _ jJdrk In a pral'll•'t' a lllH' \I• L·r~l rt I ,.. I ff • lu to tha t of adjaoent Harbor Q d arc memu.-r<l of the Newport a faculty wide nt>w<:lcllt>r T ,. r ',. "n n •• po H r o l('('r 1r roc e I Vtew School ls belnC considered, pene to Bearh Elt'mt>nt<~ry Sohool Dlstrkt T('aChf'r Pat stantn. c1 h ·) ournamf'nt pld\ "111 "1MI '1 Dnn ~ur,d<~ll th.11 his a~'·lrrator be aaJd madl' ha,.tOI) at their rt>gular • 11 u -or 3 "eek.._, 'l.tr ft.,ht•t -..uJ --au. k 1111 l"':th gt o:outh o! Cliff
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• . . < trf.'a~ur.-r. warn.-rl :\1r Ani!C'f";('n [1 • 1
Oneer Propowd drawl f h 1 M th T t m~tang 1'ut>sc1.ty night. th 1 "' . T ( •• u ... lng 11'< ear to r,&m Into rea I ' tlal structure are '!!'~e~ eto ~ 0 ers I 0 s . Thf'y WPrE'n t tht>re-for the fi rst .,~:nd:~:~:~~c1:~'1~ ~~;~~~~ Fire•• let Fire ~-~",~·tr nl{ na 'car,. c1ri\'('lnl h) John •-A ... _ tame In at IE'd'lt 5 years Supt. Roy • o ,,.-rJ: "'· o 'orva Is, Ore.
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• A A 73 presen~ to u.rc con&reeatlon at 111e Rt'creatfon Dl\'islon of the A d P .seed , I h Tru . 'lf"QUI.'nt romplalnt.<: from parPnL<: Deln~--.1 II a-... j HI' w.!., intur<>d ll.nd so wa<~
• ty o~ ewport ac.-E'S ay tee llal"\·ey PE'a~ and James Ray " ."' ~f1'"' \.fan a p~tssengN In Mr. les t 9e the Sep t 14 dln.neJ' Cl , N Be h Tu d n erS<>n r mmr w t s unless the\' a rf" "'1\'f'n pro""'r ad ,.,.,._ uw.J
Tht fi rst u.nJt of the project Is eave a group of mothers perm is· th 1 ... ".. h t' 'a nee notlt•e would bfo . bad on Paul Holdf'r of 222 Half• I nr \\'olhrrJ: ". rar ... ~ed t be M eon y mt'mu.,rs w om pn>SS o lt>acher morale.. C Kirkpetrlek Brockett, 73, plOn· ~-~· o complet ed for OC· aJon to use the Corona del ar busine<~.o; and Illness did not keep! . orona del Mar. dro\f' hi!' hla1 I And "htle offH't"r Bursdall was
eer .-lcknt oC Newport Jteedl. cupanc:y l~ber. 1959. Community Youth Center as a from the ml"t'tln~. The <~UJ)f'rtntt'ndf'nt. who ad an~ automobile to thE' Corona dl'l QUf"'t t()neng tht' partl<."tpants, a
dled 'J'bunday ln h.l.l home at ~n Ia leader of the meetine place for their tots. A trio of tt>achers were there milled that school attendance as I "\.far fire stntton at 410 Mangohl ('ar dnvt'n by Harry Melvin. (l of
3227 Clay St., Newport He.t&bta. fUnd drtn, wUI extend to Mrs. Frances Davis of 714 lrl'l how~ver ' rolne to~ a "tight fit this ye-ar," Ave-at 5 p.m Thurioday and Carv Clendalt' came alone and ran a. was born In Peoria, IlL. and ~very mem"-at tbe patlah. Ave., Corona del Mar. &aid the Faculty Club president Werner l'f!ad a lett~r which will be atveon men extingutshed the C1re 1n the I O\'er his motar('}·cle. Mr. Melvin
came to Newport Beach tn 18 The p10~ ~bow ls necel· center~ be used each Tuesday Carlson pr..-sented the quorum -to patt>nt.s to t>Xp1Ain the suua· rear lM.'at. Thr cagar..-t ('aused !m· was arl'f!Stt>d on a c.-harae or
wttb .b1s fathe-r, wbo helped Nl)', Mr • ..,_aid. because ot and Thursday ~tween 9 and 11 less board w ith the first Issue of tlon wht>n the-y romf' to rt'gister dam.a~ was S2!l I drunkE'n drlvine
build the ftrat pter and raUroad erowded cbwdl caDCllticma. and &..m. for a cooperative play eroup the&r chlldrt>n for S<"hool tomor
• into l'ewport Bea.ch and wu .-o the tact thet U.. rented quarten beaded by a professional dlrKtor row t F'riday 1 8 •tt A • tbed~ftrat po.trnuter."K.ltk" for~ d~ tlidlooJ wtU not be birt'd by the mothers. Hear·•ng Set I The letter points out tha\1 I rmstrong Quats Active JbvdrMt was a retired flabetm,an &va.llable to tM church alter next The first session wlll be held s c h o o I attendan~ boundaries
and t.atmer. June. the first Tueaday In October. 1 A k will remain substantially the M t f th D
SerYlCM were held S.t\lrda.y In n ttac on ~me L'l last year. bu1 there la .I anagemen 0 e unes
the Foursquare eo.pel Cbuteh ti 1 o · f th G Wh I possibility of chanlft In the Bay or ec.ta .... with the B.ev. e s n e 0 e uys 0 Is Ian d w I Shores . Sea <'On Bay ~ Har· Bill AT'r1Utrong hll'l pullt"rl OUI as • c11rt'C"tor of thto corporation Floyd NeleaD. pqtor, otftd,atJ..nr. oman bor Highlands and Westcllff. ~-o1 acth~ manatf'mt>nt of New "at least for now."
PI d Th Fl T 8 twHn 30 St. and ~h St. tn New· port Dun"-"''htch ht> startf'd
C I E d • anne at• tp op OX port. and kindt>raarten boundar-'tlith Ira Dowd, and Is lookln~ for 0 • n WISS f t prel~mJnary !hearing ::;1 4 les In thf' Newport and Heigh~ an office to resume his former
You all ~ about MuJ. Tba t'a the major job ot Elmo :~~~llf'cC!,"~~ac~ o~:~n= I schools. l'f'al estate opt>t11tl~ns.
D• At A A~ borouch &nd tiW flJp top bo:lc! Jloper • Aslodat~nc on Ialand woman hu been post· A public mef'tlng to rt'vlew There simply ISn t eMUJh "''' leS ge.,.., Well. the fe1JOW' wbo helped flJp pabJJc a~ptance ot canmodl· paned until ~pt. n for Homer boundary chanaoes Is acModuleod enuf' In the park at 1hls hrnt> for
that Ud Ia 'lltlldftl bere lD CGrona ties and ldeQ ot clJeta. Thew Norman. :n o1 Santa Ana for 8 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 16 In :l men of the pan1cular tal~nts h~ cJa. Char._ En~ H. of ct.t Mu tor a .· lnd'"'-Ph.WJp Yon-~ m&nufac· H~ wu to have had a ~a.rlnc th• board room at Horace EmJcn and Mr. Dowd haw. h4! aald
15.10 Vlvtan Ln .. Harbor W.b· He'• i:l.mo ...,_ Jr .. who Ia twwa of M.ulborou&'ha: ~lo· ln Sa.nta Ana Mun.lcfpal court School. Mr. Armstron1 said he plans
tantte. died In Oranp Coclnt)' «=*lll"-on IWIIMIU\er, Mia. Elmo ~ lrt1annica., MaXwell Rouae Auc . 27 on charces of .... uJU nc A ~al nw.Unc abo hu to retain hls lm-estment. wh.kh
Jt.oepltal 1\a~ foUow1n• a Jloper Sr •• at a J~ar~Uertte Ave.. ODUee. Sta.Ddard Oil o1 New l e:r-Mrs. ~tty FeiUnge. 44. ot 309" brt!o .t for rwxt Monct.,y at 8 malt~ him the ha,.at tO<'khoJd
month•• tll,_, and on bla la tOW aad alater·ln· _,., and a number of othera. Grand Canal. u aM worke-d let~ p.m. In the board room to tan er In the Dones at pf'eWnt.
Re wu retlred fWlm tM Uai ....... Dr. aod ...... lt*tt IDpft, Kt. ~tope ,.a Into political ln the County W.U&ft Bulldlnc the place o1 'heday·s rqular "I wtU still.,. one of the la.r&·
Ita'-Jtlartne CCirpe lQ febna.a.IY. at a DltttWiiltt M. SbOr. CUtts. opinion ~UtiCill OD pnsldtn· at S..nta A.na .Aut. I. .-OD. which faUN to ~ otf est a:todlboJ~ra .-wn a.~ ttw
lJ5T. and ba4 been a ..-tldl l:bDo..., ...all7 11vea tbt d al tl«ttoD ,..fl. •NI J'OU WUl u. b a~ o1 lddnapplrac. for &adl Gl a quorwn.. Tuu CNUP ~ 1ft."~ Ntd. ~ for DadiJM AJretatt Co. cntellt to '* ..,.,. turn. (BUd) reeaD ~ hlm em alevts:km .-olt '41/tU' ln~nt to mGI'der u -He alao plana to ~atn 1\ls aut
In LoGI 8eadl .._. tMn. aos-. wile ._ • • r::la with d"u..rln.l 18 -.at aautt wltb 1nwnt to ('CIIDJillt ftpe. QQIIIQ '10 a. D. IT Aft
....._. ••' ..,. to be 11tm lD ..... aD4 more thaD 109' of bla,...la lD aDd uJt wtth a~.,.. C oroaa del
l!ltld at 10 ..-.. tlda7 ('l'lnuldq) .,...._ ancnJj* pill. n ~ ,..rdl. pc-. ~ 11tr fall w lllii!Mn
ln ... ta~OaROa del wu~'WM•s •'•l tM.._ ~ a ltlahlllnlea.kla.t blaH~ •o.u
Mar CUpiel wtt1a a....,. Jam~~ of u.e rut • ...._a _.., au o1. to la lllll..........,.... ~~a wttlla Jl&l'lQa aa11 aJ • ..,_ a ~ puillcJr Gl lt. A~ af ~I I ;e11 • of._._ til'*' 110. C:::.W. --~ --~... .... A aad llla1QJa Plelsltttdall~aui Ba~ ~--~ M ..... ....,. jltlil ........ ..._.._ Jldll ............. -•att~• ttlllda...... .. .... --.. ....... ... .11·11.
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The NEWPOIT HAliOt £NSI6N 111•• o41Y4te4 to b. • ,...,.,..,_, •I t••
orol clrcwl.ti001 ~y eewt 4KtM No. .\20171 of the ~,-lor Cowt '" S.11l1
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AltVO E. HAMA
P'EG HAMA
801 LEEDOM
WAitltEN WYATT
FLORENCE IAitNES
SUISCitiP'TION RATES
C>-or oll4 P'wbtkhor
. .. Aafocloto Editor
NeWl Editor
Aclwortl.tftt MaMtor
Offico Manat•r
e 111£ aaT heaw 1J.ke a soul Jn aaony. Our
In tho Newport Harbor ArN : O..o to•r -$).()(); two yoon
Owhicle of tl\4 Harbor Ar•a: On• year -$-4.00; two yoora
t've alwaya aald that wherever ak1pper1 ruaaed character that he
there are marlln and marlln ftah. Ia. dec:1ded that the Horaeahoe
ermen. the~ you wlll find Ute kelp, QU Lone Beach, wu the
pot of aold that's i uppo!Jed to be apot. Never, in aU my flahJna
at the end of every rainbow -days, have I had a rougher ride.
at least as far as 22 karat story We were all black and blue In a
material Is concerned. Thls past lot o! apota before we hlt the
$$.00 w~k.end wu no exceptton. • heavenly calm of the jetty that
$l.OO It wu my profound pleasure afternoon. And If you ever aaw
to make one of my annual trips a seutck pup, Is was C. Q. Jr. All
to San Diego. where. recently, day he looked like he wished a
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' ' ' they've ~n having marJin.flsh· bla oomber would ~-weep him ~ .tor; H lng that's no less than fabulous. overboard and e nd his misery. In op Saturday a W('t>k ago. for In· vn..D we hit the all!). be took
s tanC'e. the take was 52 in a day. oU Wre a 8CQNd ~r. Frcm
:ICICXXliOIIDCXliCICXX:acx:r.:ac•a•c~a~c~a~:::l*CIIC*ICI*C*ICIC*ICI*C:•a~c~a•c• 34 the next day. u.a-. a boat was a teanome
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e "S MAll WORLD DEPARTMENT" Pearl and George Dudley, good nad'-9 Oil a dodL iD a dead
When the Liltle -Rod disorders first broke oul Ia. st fall I wrote PacifiC Anglers, I put In 2 thriU· Cllllal. Tbe memory ol tbat
h h filled days as a fishing &Uest fOU9b ride, tbat dutcb1Df DCN· some pretty shorp Crttic.tsm of the Supreme Court deets•on w •c pre· aboard their flne Hunter cruiser, .... .._a bad dftCIID be could·
cip1toted the crts1s. 0'le of the po1nts I made wos th~t the Supre':~ the Sea Pearl. But, you know. D't fotpt.
Co10rt wos usurptrg legislol1ve powers :'nd was wh,ttltnq owoy thost' cagey marlin must. have We tried It a few more times. ,~"-~' rtghh. In due t;me. end by wey ot surprtslnq channels of ccr-known that Hofiman and hlS Hex but It waa no dl~. Every tlme ~otto!' <:ame 0 rebuttal. It wes brought to my attentton by Ralph were around! The first day. Sat· he as much as looked at a boat, ~:die f~under of the T oostmoster clubs. who_Lves here .n Corona u rday. we dJdn't see a single tall! the memory of that roueh rtde
del M,~· and ma1ntains an offi<:e here. "n advance Toastmoster mem Besides. the count ot marlin fo~ was atronaer than his desire to
b b ck east had submitted 0 spee<:h for evoL.JottOn by Mr. Smedley. that date. 14, was the lowes fish again. Seasick medicine not
er " b d b k · s N York' ACore In weeks. only dldn't work -It made mat· h wos from my wife s s•sler 5 hus en · ~c. 10 . y~ocus~. ew · e FJlAJr~ AJrD JOBlflfY ters worse. A dramamine. a bona-
Now I hot l1ttle Rod is in the news ageln, '1 15 0 fttllnq lrme to reprrnt 1 Nevertheless. tha t day. as do mJne, a marezine only trlagered
th s answer to my Log o f some I I months ogo: many marlln·fishing days, pro· that bad memory. Finally, we
8 FBAHJt s. BOUlT 'antl"N1 by the Fourteenth Amend rlueed OnE' of the great classics of just quit tryln(t.
The YUnitl:'d State<; Supr<'m•' n•·nt. tht-1-eason. e ROn
Court has u~urped IN!,,J.., .. :-Jow. tht> South argut-s thill the Maybe you ~ember the This aummer new hope en·
· 1 n :-.urt ~huuld not l'Omflh•trl\ rl' Frcmk Wlabon famUy. They tered the ~ne. 'Rich's best friend powN in ruling on Integra 1011 I f h t d d hl"f(' ____ .... to u-e b.e-F-.... boat T "'-II H I ed thE' South. \•'•"e ll<.:el sue as ' 1 .....-.. ·-• ..._ was Tony-ony ...... . e ov ~ !'ald. in effN't my Wlh''" that thf' Con~rP-.s should r!K'O;: wcu U.. Dorfra. SeYei'Ol yean to fish, but there weren't too
brothPr 1n law. pubiJ,hPr a11ct ect. mLe 1nJust1ccs in thl' law and back they mOYed to SaD DMgG. many opportunities. Tony work
!lor of the Nt>wport Harbor En· remedy them. The :-lorth. on the With the .,.an, tbe WJaboD ed, went to summer IK'h ool--and
sign 1 disagree w1th the alleg~ other hand. states that the l<tW '~ youegst•n g19W, as kid.s al· had no dad. So we put out an ln-
110n that our hl~hec;t c'Qurr Is :1 dynamic thing. lntl'rpretallon ways do. ODe ol tbem WCD vltaUon. I'd take Tony fishing-
taking O\'l'r thC' job or the <.:c.n· of the ConstJtutton must be made named Joluuly. As of laat Sat· providing Rich went too. gl~. and 1 will tell you why m the ltght of currE'nt conciillons urday, be was ICIIDethiDg ~u 1 don't mind admitting that it
This Southern argument 1s -whl<'h could be diC!Prt>nt Crom 14 yean ol4. was a carefully laid plan The
ba,..Ni on a prev1ouc; dec1s1on or pac;t tntNpretat1ons. With thls. 1 The Wi~hon family. especially boat J chose was the Sea Ho~e.
the Supreme Court tn a C'a...e muc;t agree. the millf'll. are not noted for their Gil Smith's new 11porttlshlng
known a11 Plessy vs. Furgu'\On. The South is jushCJerl in some largp stature. Frank was one of giant. with its 48 bunks. twin
l!t><'ided 60 years ago. It Involved or its complaints. In Washing th084' little guys with all the bait tanks and Uncle• Bud. l Cle
the right or a Nf:'gro man to ()('('U· ton. D. C .. for example. wh!'ll' 111 rharacterlstlcs o( a cr~ between ured the bigger the boat. the
pv a vacant sl'at In the wh1te part tegrauon was accompllshNI al a Cox and a Clea. He wasn't big. less chance of the old ma lady oi a "-l'~tregated train In LoUISi· most overnight. then• Wl'ff' trou hut what a bundle of pep! John· ahowlng up again. Besides. It
ana. The tratn was se~egated a<:-blf'"-Combining stxlh S{l '"" stu ny. a,; he grew, bt><'ame a sort of seemed like going to bed hours
cording to Louisiana Jaw. dl'nt<: from whitE' ani'! !'Pl!!TO a <.:('('ond frank. Hi~ biceps were before we got under way might Ple<~sy. the NPgro, C'hnlll'ngC'I'I <;thools intl"fruptl:'d tht' •·<.onunullv nboul as big a round as the hole temper tha t first shock of mem·
t he State law on the grounrl that of rla~work. ThE' t.our~ 1n dw m a dnughnui. but as it turned ory.
the FourtE-enth Amendment made C'olored schools WE're just 111'1 up out. hr was a chip off the old Tony, Rich and I got aboard
it unronqtltutional. S«'tlon 1 of with those or the whltl' St·h~ol-;-hunk of cypress. about 10:30 p.m. There wu no
thf' Fourteenth Amendment says further f'Vidl'nce of inrqutthl• ThP Wlshons. as far as fish wind except mebbe a mere whla·
th:lt ·'No State ~;hall ma ke or en· Last wee~. ont> of our 1' ''"1 with lon~ noses go, believe In per ln the rlgglng of the Sea
force any law which shall abridge attorneys told me of a partt· "1' putting In time on their fir11t Horse. the Fury, the W•terner,
the privileges or Immunities of ly poignant examole of the. In· onea. Johnny'a oldeY brother the Webfoot Ole Ma.y·B. and aU
e\tlzena of the United States; norl nocence of our eluldren ~~~ 111~" hooked up a broedblU for his the other boats that alept pea~·
deny to any perwon wtthln Its first grader. who had gotten " (I fl~l triumph. It took 6 hours fully at their moorlnp over a t
jurlsdlctlon the equal protection to having colored rl:> ~m" ,.. plus. Davey's Locker.
of the laws." wondt>N'd out loud to h•" dadolv l..a"t Saturday. Johnny had his e rr WAS A aLASTI
The Supremt-Court found in one c1av at>out the lmm• ••·nt ;r ft~t marlin hook·up. Fortunately. First came the dawn, then Un·
thi.s ('ast' that 1f ·•separatP but n val of hie; new bahy hrolfl" ", • thE' !13R:l began early In the day. cle Bud Strallng. up in the Sea
equal" farilltl~ art' providNf the <:i!loler Verv S"riouc;l\ 11" ;•;) Th" Ci<.:h wn<t whAt could be hon· Horse's galley, the one with the Con~;titution i~; not hl'1n~ VlolntPI\ lo; nur hatw go•nr 1' 11•' 1 w.thh t·allf'rl a c;Unker. lnnumer· ocean view. J noted. with deep
Plt!<'sv had twrn of(NI'rl an ,.ou.tl nr \\ht 1 •·~ r .. c .. J f,r : .1hlP nmPs It wac; almost in lead· satisfaction. Rich's order-some
1\ S!Oorl hut "f'j'lariltl' ratl\\a\ ct ftr"t £'r<HI"r" 111'' ''' •• 1•r rt'al h Then 1t would dive, peel of Uncle Bud's very special
r·nar 11 to rt~lr on whirh N>nformt'd l qlr•,:rdt•"11 11 '1 ' '1 •• :r a t oupla hundred yarcis of 9 · French 'toast. 1 felt even better
"11'1 tht• ~t.tll' l.tw. 'oulrl !wo.;t 1 ·~" a• • 1"1'' ' 1 •• lhrParl and put Johnny on the when he re.ordered the same. I rl\r \l'ars a~o. our prP<:f'nt ~u ~tarttng w h thl' 1""'''1 1 ' r: JO 1 ac
I 1 , ,, ;ont IH!Hin gave Unde Bud a ·Spo on · prPml' Court \\i\<; ""kr•d to ruiP k:ntiNI!:~rwn \\' oN•• ~.ttht>r frank wasn't on Ray count and told the boys to help
on a ra~ invoh 1ng nor lrancrnr ... rantl<~llv l'fiU·tl and '' Po•llon.., EJup StrPak with Johnny. themselves. When the day was
tatJOn. hut "t·hool<.: Chl(•f Justll"l' rlr<"1 arP.Simph' ·11111 ''" ' That 1~. not at first. But some-over 1 owed But an extra half·
Warn•n wrot£· the ciP<'I"Ion .. , hi• h \h· rondu~10'1 1 hl'n f, "'hl'ff' betwt'l'n the 4th a net 5th b\.IC'k. Seasick customers just
ri'\N.,NI thf' rnnrPpt th'lt •·..r-pn that thP Suprp·nr Cnt11 : "·'' 11"'11 hour. he> got aboard. Maybt> it never eat that much.
r:ttl'·hUf equal" fil rililll'" w" r" ,., rr il1tPrprPIInl! th•• "'I' on "" wn<; wt>ll that he did. Off the Barn, we hit fish. Rich's
r<'allv Pf!Ual liP founcl th;1 1 ntltrr ··~ lht' F'ourlh('l'nlh ' ' • twr w 1th n large radio audience eyes bugger! a bit when he saw ron~HINatJon<; than hri•·k nro! 1 thr li-::ht ,,r J'lri'..,N.I 1'' '1'"" • foll ow1ng the strugglE'. thE' battle those monstrous yellowtails mak·
mortar nffl'ct lhP !'IU rlf'nt'o: "'iuca ·''lfl sP~ond. lhl' f',tr"\ ' • lout 1 1 wort' on. EveryonE' pirtured tho.~e lng heavv bolla a ll around the
tton. ThNI' WPrf' intangibll• mn lhi" r111ing · •\ lh nil '1'' ,., •. ,,, "mall musrlt>S. thoS«> tired, bll.s· boat. Pr~ty soon Tony had 2
sHIPratinns <;urh a" mPrC' ..,.., "'11 pl'Nl · 1 a!'> 'w ( o;urt tl•.• · ' ' tNI'Ii hands. finally. 9 long hours barracuda, a calico. a bonita.
ti()n ~lth othl'f!i> As a rP•qJII '' a nelir•at<' mattN CM thC' South ·•ncl 10 torrid minutes after the Rich had one llklnny little pencil
rulrll thai <;P_gri'Catrnn cl~'t••l• .... , ''' ropr with Ll't uc; s how "'" ~· hc~<Jk up. a real fighting fish sired barracuda. He also had a th~ :'\ .. "t•rn <:l'hMJ!t hilrlrt•n 11! t If' p>tit•ncP ac; lon~ Cl" JHO~r<''l' 1" th kl'll thA dogged .
r • .. ~a\(' up to f' 'I • .. sort of "what's the use· expres· nrlu;tl 'tfiJIN'I ion of I hr i.t \\ "Ua r l)f'Jng m. arie. " •he U nquenrha bit' per· ~ • "' pa r,pn,e. • sion arounri his eye1.
, • f'leie·-,. rf '•e S r,·,..~~ C ·' r..,l I c;lsten<'e Of a smallN than aver· Thatwaswhenone ofthecrew. ~ .. c c. -• ..• , '\' the S~<::>•'!m~ C ,.. .....,.d 'I ~<' Wishon namt>d Johnny. Bert Dorris. took over. We were In
Wben the battle eDded. the bonita now _ ..-at whopping d ~ ... ., ·•,. ·., J i "'? ,. ,.. th.,t '~e Cou'f ·. ,.,.., • 'l ,.,. ~ t f tho &·-
• doulzle llDe bad .-u ou 0 bonehea~ the flghtlngest fl.sh, ro-:· I )" J : ,. t,., ~, •• ,. n ... r~nerr... r::. ... -:e ... •r;,• -,. r r r. w"' wc:rter just 26 tim ... ADd a Ut-for their . '1\Ze. In the pond. I
"G' ... ·~ ,.,. • '*'~'d' ,.. s• ! 1 oe eft t.o •c e ,..~ • ..,,.. . ... : . Uo guy. wttb tbe CIOW'Ug'e of a headed for the bow as l saw eood
'jH" ....,'\""e' ,..; obo,e 11. th~t THE ENDS DO NOT JUSTIH ~E UoD. was tbe bero of tbe day, ol' Bert showing Rich how to ME.At~S I fi"r:l mv·elf ,,.. o'!nreeme"t w;th Go:;v Orval Feubvs tr·\1 II'IP the toast of tbe SaD l)ieogo liar·
•.,prem.-l.:sw c.! H·e t11rd ,, ·~e law enacted by the Conqres• of the liD Cla.b. cmd tbe wbole matliD (~our bl9 boalta later. UMn
u~ 'e-l Sto'e ,. I bt Ire Supreme CotJrt. I fl.lhiDq fratenaltyl waa a ..... CJI.ecaDiD ua.. ~ :::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:: How big was it? Golly! In the ak:b bad 011 .....,. flab _..as ~ 1 pxcltement 1 foreot to ask. But I --toun
S OF 0 YEARS AGO after mor~ than 9 hours, It -:::·:.:::a-~---~ Sea NEW I wouldn't seem to make a bit of •-·· roiL bapplly. ~ difference. I still remember one ~ datda1D9 hU al·
of mine that lasted nearly 4 1Gf1ex rod 011 Jae c:naal*t IDJ' e SEPTEMBER 3, 1M8 1 new." and "Jewel of the C.ilfor· hours. If J had had a towel. I'd ~ Lallglr(a ..,_4,.
Supt. Horace Ensign announced nla Coast." . . · The Newport have thrown It ln. then -that ls, Some houra later, we were aU
plans for a new grammar sch ool Playhouse Is presenting Frank If the line hadn't parted where up In Uncle Bud'a galley, the
to be built In the Newport and Matt McHugh In ·'Ah Wild· It had been tled to the swivet. one with the ocean view. Skipper
Heights area, at Irvine Ave. and erness" ... Compo8er·vlollnlat Orchids to Johnny Wlshon. Gil had her headed for home.
Cliff Dr., tor sixth, seventh and Ma x Donner opent>d his studio at Gosh, Frank -you must be a Rich had jUit ordered a nother
eighth gradell; architects Richard 706 Poinsettia Ave .. Corona del mighty pround father! plateful of that deJicloua French
Pleger and George Lind are pre· Ma r · · · H9,.rbor Master Russell • T'aJ1J)OJI toast. fried In butter.
paring the plana ... A renewed Craie announced that a boat-Earlier last week, I had some 1 don't know ll Davey F\nk.
campaign was announced to~ launch ing site i.s planned at the fatherly teeJinp, too. They were· Davey's Locker, Gil Smlth, Uncle
ralslnl additional funds to con· foot or Carnation Ave .. Corona n't of the same nature a& Frankie Bud, the Sea BOI"'M! and tta 1ood
strurt a Presbyt~rlan Hospital del Mar; assisting him In the and Johnny. But they were just crew kMW bow ,.reat a trtumph
tor the Harbor Area ... The Burt plans are City Administrator u satisfying. In a ditlerent sort they bad achieved. rt meant a lot
Procter and Clarence Ackerman John Sailors and City En&1neer of way. to me. In future daya, the tun of
homes on Goldenrod Ave., Corona J. B. Webb. , I have a son. too. He'a a bit ttabJn& wU1 aaaJn add a lot ol
del Mar, were endangered by a hadd.Uty ot ..tabU•h1-. a older than Johnny Wlshon. But ba.ppy how's to another, you~
sudden J'TaS.S and brush !Ire; ,_. 1 1 rt p&ayboaae w ..,. he had just aa bla a ~tt.Je on C. Q.
nelahbon toueht the first with Jl.cabor AIM Ia beiD9 .tiTtlied hl..a haOO. and. I m laht ad<l, on u you undlenttana teenarelan·
hoses before Fire Dept. trucka by a ~ttM _,_.. ol mine too. Yean aao. 8001'1 after JllAP fellows. ~ bat thanka
arrived. .,... v......-....ad, ..... we h'lt the westward traiL Rich .. can ~ on .. What ~
,......_ .-ol t.boe llclrbol' c::::a.tr 100..._ Kn. .......,.. ahowed all .orte of abWty u an bade to wMn I ubct tkh
__. .... .....__ ... M ---""-11ft. ••u•Jer. At 7, he handled a bll m.:,_ • .._. -'--A tbe
And. .....u.. -·-... _,...,..NO ---·· iiihun• albacore all alone and and Tony h ............ ,tha~ ruu :=.:~.:A: = 0:" 04 1_... did a real JOb on tt. for a year or ::Y;.~ ~f'Cllehoeolate mllk.
JO bl tile flat 11 rr ttze dftdt Earl Cop~ramlth ol 700 Gol~· ao I had eoarlnl s-ternal bopet bambu-..n a»4 u.. WCIIftCI&I me
ta 11-s. ._ •• .......,, Ont enrod Ave., Corona del Mar, wu that thla famJJy had ~ wu &NWWr C&IDII -sow tid ww Ub
to ..,._ ap ,_ c.... ct.a elected president of the Newport about to have a ~ ftah~~ It• ~ Jt WM a .....-,._,.. .,_ ...,_ er1 aa Oc· Harbor lu.nlor Cham~r of Com· than the olcJ man f'\IU ... •
dl.ld A..., .,.. ,_ ...... mttte: t.ts. dl.rectora lndude lob ot bflaJ.
1&1.-d .. Dee D I r-.. -Rpl&tn, loe SU.mp, Thatcher ON day, our &JI,IIIq dub had
.__ A..., ..,_ a... Warren, Normaf\ c..mbJe, Earl a ~t It ~ ~
........, ._ diW utll 4L Vt~, Don Notl Ban. ~. Jvnlon., -., We a. ..__ &II
llC&.n aua c.d tcw Cofona a.y Jfoft. Hank Bntn«d.. Dean ~ a tllfllftftt 1· _.,
dtJ Jll.u• ~ 100 mn 8H the Bra.d!ord. 'hd 'Jbomu ut4 Bam· the momlftl, a JdiJ •es•w•lllf~~ .. wu
..... a~d "W'MN thl Ykw • ~ton ~. tnaklnl tbe ....... 1bt
•
cues over to the DA unless lt t.
Aft tid lftk ln tbt dty treuury • ~ qatem. and economlcaJ! that t ~'ave actvoaated .eaflna rcw • • •
~~ ~ haa been ~.Pfna tM • WIIO UOVl.D •AT till lor appJOldmately ts.OOO a I ... wheN tbe boya who be·
yMr rot tt.e Jut few )'eara. Lut Ueve Jn ~1\1 the wealthlq
year'a buctaet and tt\t. year'a Cltblent eontlnue to pay the
abowed 86,000 aut.horlzed rw u · t.retaht on .eTVtce cha.raa foe
tl'!l leaal •Meet. which have 1ar6aa• and trash collection are
00111'-ted moatly of pro.ecuUona IOfna for an lnltlatlve petrUon to
In the Justice Court. Ntne out of ~all lor a apedal electlon.
10 ar. cuea whiCh the dl.atrfct One 01 ta.. ...-a~nt advo·
attorney la ~ulted b)' atate law cat• of payln.a It out ol tuea
to proeecute 1f requested by the was uked: ''Do you believe that
city. the better h~led resident lh~~ld
A letter to the city manaaer pay for part of your Nrvtce.
ellclted the followln&': "Ye,," he replled.
"lan't that a 1tep toward ao· "Dear Col. Smlth. clallam " aaked hla lnquJsltor.
"In reply to your letter of Aug. "Well.': he replied, "If It la, I'm
20. we have usembled the fol· for more atePt Uke it."
lowlna lnfonnatlon. For the fiscal I'll be very much Interested In
year 1957·58, city records Indicate watching their ptoJTHS.In get·
that a total of 106 violations ot tina some l .SOO to 2,000 names on
state law were proeecuted by the their petltlona to force a apeclal
office of the city attorney. A lectlon which will cost the tax·
number of these Included viola. ~ayers 'about the same as the
tlons ot the municipal code aa IMt apeclal election. around
•
The Stals Win
Honors in U.S.
Rifle Matches
JC.rlatln Stal, ap ~ of 519
MartJold Ave,. Corona del Mar,
took S aeeond master d ua med·
ala In lOO·Yatd metaUic. Dewar
metalUc and ~·yard any alahts
matdta at the National Small·
bore ltt11e Matches at OUnp Pet·
ry, Obto.
She was &elected to repreeent
the u. s. team. c:ompn.lna 10
rntmbera tor th' Randle Trophy,
and ahe 'tlred fourth hllh ~~c:ore
Jn the team. She alao placed •
tourth hl&'h junior In the metallic
ac,naate c:outBea and beCame a
member of the "~' Club by
tlrtn.g a perfect ICOre In the De·
war metantc alahts match.
Her 17·year.old brotner, Karl.
took second muter In lOO·yard
metaUJc, third muter In 50·meter
metalllc, flrst s harpshooter In 50·
meter metallic ~l\lon, and .ev·
enth place In the junior metallic
aave~:ates.
well. . $5.000.
"Our records Indicate that a Two thlnas 1 want to clew you 5 YRS AGO total of 10 violations of the mu. on: One Ia that the old wheel· •
nlclpal code were prosecuted by horae that obtained over 5<Wc o! --------------the ottice of the city attorney. the petition ataner11 In the past to
These figures do not reflect an Ioree propoalttona on the ballot e SEPTEJOE.B 3, lt53
unknown number of lrurtanCH of won't be with them thla time. Three La HabYa men were
state or municipal code viola· That's me_ your Uncle Andrew. killed when their lleht airplane
tions where a plea of guilty was I'll be tn the other camp. I, who crashed Into the front yard of the
entered and no appearance made have aa many c:ontacta a1 a mall· A. 1. Eichhorn residence at 2320
by an at1orney In behalf of the man have not heard resident No. Elden Ave., Co8ta Mesa . · ·
city." 1 p~test the equltablllty of this Mickey Smith was elected com·
• • • service charee. modore of the Balboa Island
• WREJIE THE MONEY GOES 1 suggest that before you leap Yacht Club ... Retiring Commo·
One long look or even a short that you look at the election re · dore Tony Torrance was named
glance w111 s how where most ot suits of 1954, the regular clty aJl.around champion or the B. I.
the $6.000 goes and hu aone. election, whereln the people vot· Yacht Club ... Robert Staatz or
To my many protests or this ed not to rescind the law then on Harbor Island caueht a near·
problem 1 get these answers: 1. the books to allow the council to world-record 214% ·pound marlin
Look at the time tha t would be make a trash and garbage on 3/6 tackle off Newport Beach
spent by our officers who, having charge and they also voted down ... A new trial began In Newport
made the arrest. would have to anotht>~ proposltJon. which would Beach Justice Court for suear
go to the district attorney's office have raised the general tax rate millionaire Adolph Sprekell It
In Santa Ana instead of seeing by 25 c-ents per hundred to pay 1 on a charge or felony assault
his city attorney or his extra le · for this ~rvlce. The vote was against his fonner wife, Kay
gal paid assistanL 2. Our prose-about 2.700 to 800 against thP WIUiams Spreckels.
cutor Is much more successful In tax rniSL' and agalnst the repeal.
getting convictions than the D.A.I It this were to be put back on
Just how they have determined ' the gener:ll tax rate. the estimate Tile rt. Hu c .. !
that 1 am not able to answer. would be 4 28 <"ent raise In the 'ftale for Wllat? ,_.to pboee
To the first l answer with a tax to pay for lt. Karl G. ~. Oasole 1·071'7.
question: Why does the arresting , • • • tor em ....-.t.•t to ..s.ct
officer have to consult the prose· e PETITIOJfS you~ CG4a at popa·
cutor, whoevt>r he may be? To Petition carriers are going the Jar .,sc.. MW..t colon. .S...
rehearse his testimony? rounds tor nomlnatlona for c-an · cmd strt-.
Su ppose it Is d~med expedient dldatH for county s upervisor. .. MelD' U.
tor him to talk to the prosecutor. They report that there Ill no re-KAIU.
how does expense of his overtime slstance, In fact eagerness. to Olllole 3.0717
pay compare to the e xtra legal !!lgn the nominating petit ion of ~~;;;~~~~=;;;~~~~~
a ttorney's fee of $50 to $100 per the ex mayor or Costa Mesa. -
day court fees, which would be Claire Nehlon, who will be run·
saved by turning the case over nlng aaalnst the governor's aP'
to the dlstrtct attorney's office~ polntee, Ben Reddick .
To the second. f ask: Why 1 understand that said ap-
should a young gradu ate of law polntee Ia the seventh publlaher
school be more auccesaful as a In Southern C&llfornla appointed
proeeeutor than a member of the rec:ently by the governor to of·
oA•a otft~ wh01e speciality la flee. I wonder 1f Goodwin Knlaht
the proeecutlon of otfender11! thlnu he'a aolnt to~ eJected to
That Is not even a reasonable the Senate by publishers. You
argument. I have a name for know, they have just one vote.
that but let's not print lt. ~At's just like you and I.
polliely call it baloney. Look3 like It's Jtoing to be a
Third. 1 ask. why do the other hot conte11t. and I'll be rtaht In
cities of the county tum their the~ pitching.
IUR lEIS
5ll W. 11'1"11 ST.
COSTA lOlA -10 IJMI ... .
wtD N''JB
liaibor Wew PiTA to Continue
Koffee Klatches for P.arents
TN Ha.rbor View PTA ...c-u· eh.alnnan; Mra. &ay Mc:A.ttbW',
U" beard~ at Us Nard c~aa_~ ~and 8COUt·
rneettnr lut week to conU.• lna; Mn. Evetett Oavt. ~r .. pub·
tbe ".koftM klattMa.'' whlcll pvc udtyj Mn. W~n Cl~.
the parents an opportunity to be· con~toa ~: Mn. Ce·
eorM acquatntltd with their chU· ell KaneU, map~ borne
dten'a .ebool and teaehetll u rMdJnJ and pGbUcatkma; Mra.
well aa with the other parenta. ~amea llay, Ue&IIUftr: Mn. Stan·
• , nGGT P'DMWIO.
URGENT! UaGEHT! URGENT!
BADLY NEEDED: Volun\eers
to act u c:bUd.ren's hoat..._. at
the out·patl~t clinic ot a near·
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South Seas Panorama Set
For Newport Ebell Party
Hula hoopa are not requJ.red,
but South Sea oostwne. are aua·
I.-ted fat the pre-club tun at.falr
of the Ebell Club of Newport
Beach at ll a.m.. Thursday, Sept .
18.
Polyoealan musle wltb cuatom·
ary danclnJ', lela, palma and na-
tive hut. wW decorate the scene
tor the eard 1arna that wlJJ toJ .
low tbe brunch.
by hospital. S 1_ C
Play faciUUes are there. All mOKe OStS you need donate 1a time and an
Xrs. John CoiDY ot Bay Shora,
chairman of the newly Ol'J&nized
P. M. ~ion, comprised of recent
JunJor EbeU membere, will be In
charee of decoration.~. The brunch
menu lA Ln ~he hands of Mrs.
Glen White of Balboa.
.... tiiJ. c ............ .
David E. ~ttJt, apprutiee pet.
ottl~r t1rst d ... , USN, .on oC
Mr. and Mrs. Jane Pettit ol 307
Coral Ave.., Balboa laland, JradU·
ated tbil week from Reo-ult
Tralnlnc at the Naval Traloln,f
Cente.r, San Dieao. · 'nlele koffAie klatehet wtll be ley Van Dyke, health and wel·
held &om Oct. 8 tbrouah 23 • .Par· c .... ; Mrs. Rutu Davia, new.ette;
eota will be ln.formed ot the ex· Mn. Paul CaldweU, ba.pltallty;
act date that their younpter'a Mn. w. P. Armstrona, JuvenJle
The blr awtnr Ia "Back to ·room ~U h~ld tbJ.I meetlnr. prot.aJon and aatety; Mrs. Mike
School" . . . concentration on 'l"tw board meetlna wu Mid at Myen, procnun chairman; Mrs. nour1Ah1n~t breakfa.U. appetizing tbe Corona HIJhlanda home of C. E. Schwa.neke, parllamentar·
snacks to wlnd up the .chool day the p~ent, Mre. Lyell Butter· lan; Eucene Black, music; lohn
and enhance the play Ume to more. .U.O attendJna were Mra. Dean, advt.or.
unclerstandine heart. Help is H• PI n+y needed .Monday, TUesday, Wed· I m e
ReservaUons may be made
with Mrs. Marion Dodd, ORiole
3·7214, before e p.m. Sept. 15.
Apprentice petty otficen are
ch~n trom the ra.nk.l ot the
eeaman ~ruJt.s to uaat Com·
pany Commanders. The Mlectlon
Is based on lndJvldu&l aptitude
and leadership quaJltles. neaday and Friday afternoons
from 12:30 untJI 4:30. Which day t'tghtlng a clgaret while he
or daya could you share? was driving caused an acddent Usa bsi9" deulf,_. ....... OA )..05$0..
Paul Holmes, liChOOI education Mts. Myers 1ave a brief resume
of the procrams planned for the
Thank your lucky stars you are that blew out 2 tlres, b&Bhed In
blooming, chipper and In Cine the front of his car, damaa~ a
Awn &alp Ca1b1Ct
Fer Prilli•c ICC ,.,., ..
•
follow. Breakfast n~ are Post's
Alpha-Bits. Be,..·s oat cereal
1oodneu, IU~tar sparkled In the
shape of A B C's ... What tun
tor the smaU fry to be able to
eat the words they apell.
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Woo't you atep IDto our
Coolry ...... aD4 ... 1D tbe
glaiDcw IIMICidD' -'Pta ..,....
coDCOCt.d up to 9"1-' the bome
OOIDJD9 crowd. 819 flat au.Ddl·
ID9 CG:rtwbeela, .-e dlllkately
•cmW.a f1CIYoncS wttb I1MJCU
.prlaldedf OD top. _. .-.ak
tD a wbJf1 of lema& otben
sweetly browD>ed ap w1tla ao.
lCDM&. hcmat ~ ootweal
~ browD lugcD cookS•
• • • Fru.lt bcus. ricb wttb rcda1Da
•.• Toll Roue w1tb cbocolate
sbot nlllniD9 throu9b.
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Cooklc!l on the exquisite side:
perhaps more flttln1 for mom and
her a Cternoon tea crowd ... Rich
butter cooklt'S topped with candy
sprinkles or glazed cherries ...
divine Ice box ntbbleTS. very
short, nutty and nice. Fudee type
brownies, the cooky that never
aeenu to be there beea\be they're
fancied ao much. Pleue order
brownies ahead or come In very
eatb' not to be dllappolnted.
EwrybocJy loves a cup c:ake •••
rteb. 4atk. delldoua Choeolate ...
4elk:a .. WJIJ .... • rlc:b ~
yell.-• . . wtth eo ma~ top.
plnp to c:boo.e from •.. cbeny
or oranae lctnc. coc:onut, nuta.
chocolate shot. lntermJnrled wttb
chocolate and v a n 11 I a cream
frostlnp.
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Jfo abl. DO aur. bat t.be hua
oJ baJI:lll9 wttla ..._.,aroma
W'CI1tiD9 "--tbe ..... ~ ...
yours -.ia tbe ,__ 1ood cas.
. • . IAD9 .. tk::bag nUa of ice
box ~ IDCide lD .. ~
•ry • . . eitber dMcolcrte dltp.
chocolate ow ......... to aJ.D
thJAiy ODd ..... at ........ .
JUM ... auata roUed ..... ready
IJII em alumlaum pie plat-.
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There will be parties, too, thl!l
fall and winter. We can do that
Optimists See
Life on Other
Side of Track~
Lite ''on tbe other •Ide ol the
tracks" was detalled tor m~
betl ot the Newport Harbor Op·
Umiat Club In VIlla Manna last
week by William Votaw, who
OUJ'ht to know.
Mr. Votaw. who spends hl!l
daytime houre a.A district agent
of tbe Massachusetu Mutual Life
lnauz~ Company, has quite
another use for hta lelsure hours.
He ls a member of the Call·
fomla Juvenile Ottlc..-rs Assn ..
the Calltornla Probation and Pa·
role Assn .. Orange County Proba·
lion Committee. the screening
committee ot the Joplin Boyt~
Ranch, th& executive board of
Orange Empire Count'il, &y
Scouts of America. and the hon·
orary board ot Big Brothers. lnr.
At 36, the father of 2 small
children. he rece.ived the-"man of
the year" award !rom the Junior
Chamber ot Commerce of Santa
Ana. where he laves.
He told the club how "life on
the other side of the trarks" ls
rt'flected In a rising crime rate,
and how the various organJza.
lionS to which he belongs are
trying to fight that rising crime
rate.
He detailed several l.'ases from
slum delinquency through varl·
ous agencies that try to salvage
boys goln& wrong, Including the
Joplin Ranch. Twin Pines and
other camps tor boys who need
finn but kind guidance.
Program chairman wu. Don
Munson. who was also appointed
press chairman.
LEGAL ltorlCE
Wo. &IIIII IIO'I'J_,._ca• TO cu:DJ10U
I"Atate ol &l1BY S'J'EYENSON,
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Kotkle a. hereby Jlwn to the
erec!Jton of and aU petiOM hav·
Jng claJms agalnat the said de·
tedent or aalcS estate to ftle them
with the JMIC'CIIS&ry vouchers In
the olfice of the Clerk of the Su·
perlor Court of the State of Call·
fornla. In and for the County of
Orange, or to preNnt the same.
with the net'eSI&ry vouchers. to
the underslaned at hi~ or her
place ot business, to·wlt:
c/o A. K. Phelps, 3429 Ea.st
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar,
within alx months after the first
publication of thla notice.
Dated August 12th. 1958.
JOHN R. TREBLER.
Executor of the estate or said de·
ce.dent.
A. K. PhelJ>$, Attorney at Law
3429 East Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar, Callfotnla.
Publlah: Aug. 14. 2t. 28. Sept. 4
In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
too ... put on a Children's Party. Profe-ss·lonal We've got a couple of party lov·
lng girls who bealn wtth the In ·
v1tatloh.s and wind up tAklna out o·. rectory the trat~h. They brtq the refresh·
menta, the favors and all the
party accessories, they decorate P1JJI'DAL DDI&CTOIII your home and plant a surprt.e ,...J'rHondl_;....;;;;;;o
1
o=R;;;Qil.=...;;bol'o=;;;;bood-.... ... Scmee-.-.._--"l
tree which beatl a cttt Cor .ach
<'hlld ... For the uk1nc a baby PARKES-BELL
elephant, a maelclan and many lfOR'n1AltY
other excltln& party entert.alnetl,
lncludlnc a music eroup for the 110 Broadway
danclnl crowd. If You do not U ~ le a.MM Colt& ._.
wish to ha~ tlw party In your
home. tM party palace paella a
party waUop ..• How do theM
sound u excltinl party tb.met,!
Oriental. Mexlcan or HawaUan
.. Puppet,•Backward a.nd Topq 't\,rvy ... CoWboy, Indian or Cit·
cus ... Railroad and' J\lnale Sa·
farl . . . Mother-Dau&bte.r d,...
up Dolls .•• Malfc Clrcle, Car·
nlval ... BuebaU and Spo,.. •..
For the J10W11Up cbJhtren the hJ.
la rlty of maklna their OWl\ l)bZa
or Ice cream eunda• k...-~erybody hoppl.q .•• Part*
are tun to watdl ••• Wb,. don't
you, mom, watdl tJ\e not CIC"e.
and Jet a couple of enth\Wutll
take over the (rlvoUtles!
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• HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL P~
comlne year. A proposed budget
will be submitted to the board
meeting on Thursday, Oct. 9. Ap·
pointed to the budget committee
were Mrs. James Ray, Mrs. WIJ .
llam Mors Mrs. Rufus Davis and
Mrs. Stanl~y Van Dykt'. :\h. Dean
and Mrs. Buttermore will assist
them.
A n~w chairmanship just l.'re·
ated Is school edul.'ation. and
Mt"!. Paul Holmes Is ln charge.
It will be her function to attend
all the school board meetings
and report to the Harbor View
P'tA exe<-utlvc board and associ-
ation.
The first Tuesday of each
month has been d~lgnaled as
the time for the board meetings.
Coffee will be served at 9 a.m ..
and the meetings will start
promptly at 9:30. The first gen-
eral Harbor View PTA meeting
will be held Sunday, Nov. 9.
JtJDITB UGAK WIKS
MISt~ Judith Regan. 445 Santa
Ana Ave , Newport Heights. after
a y<'ar''! absence from tourna· ~nt shooting. took high aggre·1
gate honors Friday evening, Aug.
22. r1ur lng the South Coast Gun
Cl ub's weekly !UDallbore rifle
tournament with '194·44-x, as well
as the overall award In the 100
metre match with 399 24x which
shl' established as the new worn·
an'!l rt'cord. Miss Regan also M"t
a new woman's record In the 100
yard match with her 395·20x.
fettle and &how your nppreda· garage and cost Joe Umon. 28. Board of Trustees of the Or
tlo b lferin., you ,1-m t th of 554's VIctoria St.. C06ta Mesa. n Y o • r e o e anee Coas t Junior College Dis l'hlldren of those less fortwtatt> a ticket for driving without IW\ trlct has awardt>d tht> prlnuno
F f rth I
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0 m I II o""'rator's license. .. or u er n r a Lon l.'a .,... contra'c1 tor the rollege·s student
your Communlty Volunteer Bu · Mr. Limon said he was headed newspaper. the Barnac!P. to tht•
reau, U 8-0717, or <'Omt> Into ourl we-;t on Balboa Blvd. Jut ~k Ensign Publl-.hlng Co. o! Corona
office at 325 N. Nt'wport Blwt. on Wednesday night when he del Mnr PubiiC'ation of the stu • • •
Newport Heights Monday thru started to light a clgaret. The dt-nt I hedul Lido lb IPtla.t C..w
Friday from 9 a.~. until noon. jllghtrr Oared in hJs !ace. he lost ~pt ~per 8 sc ed to start OIUoLe J.eii&O _ 100 VJe Lido
CVB Is a United runli Agenc'y C'Ontrol of the car, which careened :.-~_:.:_........;:::.::;.--.:==-====~~~~~~~~~~~~~ al.'ros.~ the divider strip. blowing r
AJfD HE'S A DOLL both front tires. The car came to
The 3 daughters of Charle'l and a stop jammed Into the garagt>
Al k e Fansler of <11!j fullt"rton I at the rear of the home of Charles
Ave. Newport Height'!. are hav. Lee at 205 Seventh St., Balboa.
lng the Ume of the~r lives thc<ie Then Mr. Umon ~lved a tk
days with a real llvt> doll. A ket from the lnvestiJ'&tlnc officer
brother, Vernon Vlrtor. was born when ~he ottl~r learned that Mr.
to their parents In Hoag Hospital Llmon s drivers license had ex
Tuesday. Aug, 12. And he wa~ plred more than a year ago.
ju!lt doll size, weighing 6 pounds, occ EXFECTS .2..000
11 ounces. An estimated 2.000 students
WAIU)S llAV'E SON
Donald and Barbara Warc1 of
Zl23 Highland Dr WC'komed an
81pound son at Hoag Hospital
Tuesday, AUJ. 12.
will attend Orange Coast Colleae
this fall. according to enrollment I
information releued by Charles
Haley, associate dean, admls·
slons and records. Cla.sses beeln
Sept. 8.
ALL HAIRCUTS
FOR MEN AND BOYS
ONLY $1.25
JAY'S
BAJmER
SHOPS 703 E. aAL80A I.LVD. 8 " 80A
Reci*atitl fer 1111
Fall St•aler
FrYar, s.,t. •
la.m.to3,.._
• a-are llJa.Jted to 2.0 studeota.
* A Um..ited. Da.lll.ber of appUc:atiGea.....,
be CODsldered for aU d'JV'u
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so fast ·!
Map i..t in bright colCift. 28-.x 28". ShO\u Churcluo•. Puhltr ~arMJ, Anc:horagu, twn, ChGnMI
Lml!,, ~i/e SfafiOM and oll ..n• JNrt'h fo Augu~ 1951i Flat rop1n at:ailoblt' f~ framing ,
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New communities and new strN:'ts have been added so fast
that existing maps are obsolete. Being partly rcspo~\hle for this
astounding growth (we've financed millions of dollars worth of
new homes in this area) Newport Balboa Savings de<:ided th&t
a oew map would be indispensable. We were more than six
months producing the map -we made additions. we made
chan~s -and now. at last, here it is -as nt'w as tomorrow!
So if you want to k><:ate anybody in the fastest ~wing nrf'.a
of the fastest growing county in America (it's a fa ct!) you 11
want this new map. And it's fr~-we've produ<."f'd it just for YOl'!
When you come in for your complimenta~· ropy. spend a fe~
minutes with us -rdax in the friendly atmospherf' of America s
most beautif-ol savinp aDd loan association. Youll t-njoy the v~w
of the...._ from our bayfroot windows. and in our lobby ~-ou 1J
see~~ like YOU, investing their vin~. You, too. can
have 1& ~ ot sav\ng at Ne"'-port Balbo. Savings. Het-e
)"GU11 '**~a pro&ta.ble return oo your ~v-now paying
at the rate of 4~ 'Per year-and w1tb .uch safety 1'ou11 know
\ that your aviop are working to b\uld up the pwo.~rity ol this
\ qoicp--. n. t«Mdy p)wth In pvperty valun gives ~·
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lf you can't visit us, you can still obtain one of onr new maps.
Mail the coupon below, and we1l 5end you yom rop' P<>rhaps
at the S3me time yoo1l wish to talce advanta~<" of 'tarhng a sav-
ings account. or adding to your prf'~nt a<'<'Ount. One <'Oupon for
t\\'0 worthwhile purposes-your brand nt>" map and~ our~' tn~ll
-see how easy it is! And your mont"\ couldn't h<' ,af<'r and dt'·
vott"d to a more profit~hle p~-th~ WO'-\ th nf the rommunit).
N.cl home fifteMt.g? Weftt to MOdwniu your prewnt home?
Buv? Build? Well taik>r th~ loan to fit \-OIIr finan<.'E'"· Leam m•T
sin~ple less-than-~nt p~s of acquirin·~ a d cht fre<' lwmt•
We\~ furni,.dled tht" funds for thow .. m•h o{ Or,\n~t· Cuunl\o
h~ and buildings. For t-'ampk-. the-fir,t .md w nml In m4.•
Tt"na~s., W ntcliff, tM e1ght~-two home" (li l1llo and . ~
Jamaica Inn, the &\ Lido and Lido Offi<"· Hmldm~ , the· lot
Mesa City Hall and man~ more .. \\"c.-ha' c the "1.no"'-how .. to
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Furn iture Store in the A,..a.
Coli for frM
DECORATING SERVICE
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clubs, yochts.
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·=G~~ mGBWAY'tc::-.=, ""REPORT SHOWS Jfti VD r GROWTH Pllil IN Prllll•• o~cmco~~RNIA \A; P ·l ·ft. Fer-PreJilll
Sealed propolala wUl be received at tbe omoe ot the County Five pbaMI ot n\a,Jor aceomp. dlcatJVe of rood vocational In· one. ~lect at an approxJ.
Clerk of tl\e County of Oranre. Santa Ana, Call.fomJa. on or befOte Uahmenta. durtnr the put 10 ttn.tctlon and realistic coun.tel· mate co.t of f4,7C7.972. All bulld· PlaN &1"11 be1 ... drawn by the
Wednesday, the 17th day of September, 1~ at 10:30 A.M. o'clock. Yean! are cited by Dr. Bun H. tnr. Dr. Petenon aald. rnr hu been on a PllY·U ·)"'U·IO C«ona del Ku arebltectu.tal
t whlcb tlme they wUl be pubUcly opened and read tn the room Pete~ PI'Mlc1ent of Qranre A third ph._ of accomplish· buls Jeavtor the collep debt· f1rm tJI PJeter, ll~ Houp.n
of the~ ot Supel'Vbora in the County Court HOUM, Santa Ana, Cout CoUep, 1n the Annual ftA!. rnent cited by the conere p,eel· tree. an4 Ellubtoek tor a anaett bat
Oranae County, Call.fomla, fbr constructlnr a hlrhway In accordance port of the SUperintendent. The ~nt Ia the comprehensive pro· addition to the Onqe Cout Col·
with the aped.(lcatlons therefor, to which apeclal refereMe lJ made report encompaaea the 10 yeara cram of lnatructlon. Both the 2 Run Down le,e Student Cents: addition to
u follow.: of the collep'a rrowth. occupational edu-cation and the the 1'eetl,no101)' BuJ.Idlnl and the
Oranee County, on Jamboree Road between 0.76 miles north In provldinr post·hJ&h achool unlveratty transfer pl"C))ram are cloant ot the aJde mpe of the
ol the Coast Hl&hway (US 101) and Bayalde Drive, about educadon to the community, the offered to reach all penons of 8 p k d c auditorium..
2.22 mlJes In leneth, to be constructed and surfaced with colleee hu lncreaeed Itt day en· the community, he explained. y a r 8 ar COnatructJon of theN projecta
plant mixed aurfaclnr over untreated rock bue, to provide rollment ftom 690 In September, Community service Ia cited u 1.1 aclleduled tor 1958-!e. Eatl·
two 12' drlvlnr Janes and SC-2 penetrated shoulders. 1947, to 1297 in the 1~7-58 year. a fourth phue of OCC'a ten Two persona who rot out of mated oott. are: anaek bar, t=H.·
Bids are required tor the entire work described herein. Thla repraent.s a 233% rrowth. years of development. Such pro. a parked car one to cet a doe 200; TechnGlol)' Bulid&nr exten·
' ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE The adult and extended day crams aa musicals, dramatic pro-and the other to adjutt the front aton. JSS.OOO, and cloelnc aide ~ program hu rrown from an en-ductlons, forums, lecture series. seat, were injured wtien the paa-staeea of auditorium,$15,000. Item
No. Quantity
1. Lump Sum
2. 55 C. Y.
3. 105 L. F.
4. 85.000 C. Y.
5. 1,500 M. Gals .
6. 700 C. Y.
7. 310 C. Y.
8. 800 Tons
9. 15,000 Tons
10. 55 Tons
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21 .
22.
23.
5,500 Tons
3.050 S. Y.
15 Tons
184 L. F.
64 L. F.
102 L.F.
7 Each
4 Each
110 L. F.
6 C. Y.
11 C. Y.
130 S. Y.
14 Each
Description of Work
Clearing and Grubbing
Concrete Remov~
Remove Metal Pipe
Roadway Excavation
Applying Wattr
Strucu.are Excavation
Structure Backlill
Imported Subbase Material
Untreated Rock Base
Liquid Asphalt, SC-2 (Prime coat and penetra-
tion treatment)
Plant Mixed Surfacing
Place Plant Mix Ditches
Asphalt Emulsion (Seal coat and paint binder)
12" CMP (16 ga.)
36" CMP 02 ga.)
29" x 18" CMP Arch (14 ga.)
12" CMP End Sections ( 16 ga.)
rollment of 1592 the first year to swtmmfn&lnstructlon, special In-aenrer remainlnr In the car ac-
8453 thl.l past year, a 431 ~ structlon such u pollee and Lire· cfdentally put her foot on the
growth. The colleae eetlmates It O)an tralnlng and those aimed to accelerator and swept the other
has served 10,750 students In the serve business and Industrial two persons 30 feet throurh a
10 years. needs of the communJty are low concrete wall last week on The colleae's education pro-enumerated. Wednesday nleht.
gram offers majors in .26 occupa. Dr. Peterson pointed out the Mrs. Eleanor CUnningham auf.
tlonal fields. functional and modern OCC cam-Cered serious Injuries to her lett
"The majority of high school pus as the fifth major area In ler and cuts on her riaht leg,
graduates are not able to profit the school's ten-year history. a nd Fred Butz, 330 Poinsettia
from the standard four-year col-Since the college started In A\te., corona del Mar, suffered
lege program," Dr. Peterson u -1~7 on the 243-acre portlon ot brul.la and abrasions on hls
plalned. "Yet these people have the Conner Santa Ana Anny Air legs and race when the open
competenc:lcs which enable them Bast' there have been 14 new doors of the car bowled them
to gain mu<11 from the kind of bualdlngs built and eight old along the driveway at· Mrs. Cun-
educalion Orange Coast offers." nJngham's home at 1827 Tahuna
The tact that approximately f ....a= I E•-ti Dr., Irvine Terrace.
half ot the rollege's s tudents l•ttYI IWC II Mrs. Ellen Palm, 330 Poinsettia
major in vocational fields Is In-Sel for Se•L 8 Ave., who had remained In the r car, wu not injured.
Local Slutle•ts G•i•c
To Ste,._s Ctllt1e
'BOW TO GET WOU DOifE' 29" x 18" CMP End Sections (14 ga.)
144" Multlplate CMP (10 ga.)
Sacked Concrete RJprap
Air Blown Mortar Local students entering Steph-
Th~ Laguna Beach citlze"ns
have been nomJnated tor terms
on the board of directors of the
Festival of Aru at Laguna Beach.
Hueh Mynatt and Frank Spiel -
berger ot Richard's Lido Market
attended the seminar on "How to
Get Work Done Through People,"
held In Chicago by the Super
Market Institute.
Wire Mesh Reinforcement ens College In Columbia, Mo., for
Survey Ma rkers the 1.26th tenn. which will begin Sept. 15, are Miss Diane Hoyle, The foregoing quantities are approximate only, being given as a daughter of Mr. a n<! Mrs. Jack
They are Nonnan Hall. an art·
1st; Ernest Hottman. local man-
ager of the Automobile Club of
Southern California, and John
Gilbert, realtor.
ltoecl tt.. EMil" ro....,..,. &.-' 1
su'-riptloa oftfy Sl • y..r, $1 for 2
yoorL OltiOLE ).(1650.
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laS ...... ami.. c:..e. .... basis !or the compa~son of bids, and the County of Orange does Hoyle. 1301 Bonnie Doone Irvine
not. expressly or by Implication agree that the actual amount of Terrace; and Miss s u .;_anne
work will correspond therewith, but reserves the rl&ht to Increase or Rhone. dauahter of Dr. and Mrs.
... decrease the amount of any clasa ot portion of the work. or to omit Thomas Rhone ot 1201 Dolphin ~ fir J ... J .... portions of the work, as may be deemed necessary or advisable by Terrace, Irvine Terrace.
Th~ election will be held at
the annual membership meeting
of the Festival ol Arts at 8 p.m
Monday, Sept. 8. In the Laguna
Beach City Hall. EGREMONT
PIIIYITE DIY SCHIM. ~ ""' the Engineer.
~ In accordance with the provisions of Se<'tlon 1770 of the Labor proposal, rontract. and specifications, at the olflce ot the Orange
... People have been •• Code of the State of Calafornla. the Board of Supervisors of Orange County Highway Department, Court HoUSe Annex. Santa Ana, ~ County has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages appll-Calltomla. ~ ••ying ••• •nd ~ cable to the work to be done to be as follows: No bid will be considered unless It Ls made on a blank form
... ~ WAG~ SCALE furnished by the Road Commissioner, County of Orange, California, ~ believing th.t ~ Classltlcatton Rate per hr.• an~ Is made In accordance with the provisions ot the Proposal He-you Ou • Apprentice Engineer and oiler . ... • .... ··-····-· ·-·····----$2.93 qu1rements. ~ • Asphalt plant tireman . .. . .. _ ................. 3.41 Each bidder must be licensed and also prequalified as re ~ DO BEnER Asphalt raker and Ironer ..... . ..... . ........................ 2.89 quJred by law. ~ ~ CaCBoem~en~t~e;Mr·a·=~-e_r -~~~-~~-at.or_<~~~~~~~-.~~-~-~~-~-~~--~~~-~~.~--~:~~ 3~.30-~5 rlgh~~erE:~~ ~;~~~~:of the County of Orange reserves the
~ at • Concrete or ;;;h~-it. sp~eading, mechanical tamp·i~g·~~-·-············· JY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
~ finishing machine Operator . .. . ................................ 3.n SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY,
lf01f ·SEC'r A.alAJI
Kinderqarden
Grades 1-B
S.all 0111111
261 Monte V1Sta
Coeta Mesa. Calif.
Telephone MIDWAY 6-1170
Registration being taken now for fall tenns ... CConcrette m
1
ixer operattor ((skJp
1
typet l ;····· ........................................ 3
3
. .8117 <SEAL) CALIFORNIA
~ onere e m xer opera or pav ng ype, .. ·······-····-······ .............. . ~ ..1111 Concrete mixer operator (mobile mlxerl ..................................... 3.81 • F . ""' Drillers r except core. diamond or wagon) ........ ~·· .................... 2.97
• L. B. WALLACE Beginninq September 8.
County Cletk and ex-otrlclo Clerk of * 2 HEATED IOOLS ~ umdure. Electrical wireman ... ... ....... ... ... .. . ... . ..................................... 4.15
• Equipment greaser .. ... .. . .. . . ... _ .................................. 3.17
: Comple=e=lahtnp ~ ~:~em~~a~~~--~-~~~-~~~-~.~-~~--~~~.~-~~vl~g on.~~'-~·:~::::::::::~::::::::: i~
• , ... ..,... A ~ Flagman ··-·--··-·---·-··· ........................................................................ _ 2.68
... Heavy duty repairman -····-·· ·-·----·-··---·--·----------·--3.TI COSTA WE5A Heavy duty repal!:maft • helper ··-··-··---··-·--·-·---··--2.93
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LOANS
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
TWO OFFICES
To SerYe You
LAGUNA BEACH
AND
SAN CLEMENTE
QUICK
24-HOUR SERVICE
LOW
REDUCING RATE
FRIENDLY
Laborer • ,.eneraJ or conat:ructlon -··-·-····· ··-·-·----·-----2.68 Motor Patrol ()peratcr Uncludln• any type of _powe blade) .... 3.81
Operator and Tendera of pneumatic • electric tools, vibrating
machines. and similar mechanical tools not separately
classified ... ·-··-··-··-·--· 2.89 Painter I brush ) . ... . .................................................. 3..25
Painter (steel and bridge I . . ............ 3.50
Pile Driver Foreman . . ...................... 3.90
Pile Driver Man -Bridge or Dock Carpenter ................ 3.505
Pile Driver Man · ~rrlck Barg4\man ..... ................... 3.505
Reinforcing Iron Worker . .. .. . . . ......... 3.60
Roller Operator .... _ .. . . . ....... 3.52
Structural Iron Worker ........... 3.85
Tractor Operator (Bulldozer. Tamper, Scraper & Push Tractor I 3.71
Truck Driver 116 cu. yd. water level capacity or more) .......... 3.21
Truck Driver fl2 cu. yd. and less than 16 cu. yd. water level
capadty 1 . . . .. . . . ...... . ..... 2.99
Truck Driver (8 cu. yd. & less than 12 cu. yd. water level
capacity I . . ........ 2.91
Truck Driver I-t cu. yd. & less than 8 cu. yd. water level
capacity I . . ............ 2.86
Truck Driver c less than 4 cu yd. water level capacity I ·······-·. 2.83
Universal Equipment Operator (shovel. backhoe. dragline.
derrick. derrick-barge, clamshell. crane.pr pile driver ...... 3.81
Water Truck Drivers -2500 gals. to 4000 gals ........................... 3.01
Water Truck Drivers -under 2500 gals ....................... 2.89
Water Truck Drivers -4000 gals. and over . . .................... 3.13
•Pius Cringe benefits
The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor, tor which rates
are not shown above. shall be not less than S2.50 per hour.
Where a single shift is worked, eight hours of continuous em-
ployment except tor lunch pE-riods. shall constitute a day's work.
beginning on Monday and throueh Friday of each week. Where
work Is required ln excess of elaht (8) hourt1 on any one day or
durinr the Interval !rom 5:00 p.m. Friday to 7:00a.m. Monday, or on
holidays. such work shall be paid !or at one and one·half times tli~
buic rate of wages.
El&ht (8) hours ot labor shall constitute a leaal day's work, and
the COntractor shall not require or permit any laborer, workman or
mechanic or any subcontractor employed to perform any of the
work Included In thl.l Contract to labor more than eteht (8) hours
during any one calendar day, except in ca.sea of extraordinary
emergency caused by fire, flood or danger of life or property, and
except as provided In Section 1817 of aald Labor Code. The Con -
tractor shall forfeit to the aald County, as a penalty, the IJUm of Ten
DoJJars ($10.00) tor each laborer, workman or mechanic employed
In the e.x«Ution of thJ.e Contract by hJm or by any aubcontractor
under hlm., upon any of the-work Included In thls Contract for each
calendar day durin« which auch laborer, workman or mechanic lJ
required or pennltted to labor more than eleht (8) houra In violation
of the provisions of Sect:tons 1810 to 1816 Inclusive of aaJd Labor
Code.
The COntractor ahall keep fuU, true and accurate recorda of the
names and attual b0\&8 work.ed by the respective workerl employed
by hlm under thls Contract and thall aUow ac:ceu to the same at
any TeUOnable bout, to any peraon bavt.na the authority to tn.pect SYMPATHETIC SERVICE the aame u contemplated under the provtaJons of the nld Labor
ESCROW
LAGUIU lEACH
Code. .
nte Contractor lhall ue only unmanu.f.actuM matc1&18 P'O·
dace4 ln the UnltH States and onlY. manufactured materla)j man·
ufadured In the UDltad State, n\.tanuauy all from mat.dall prod~ In the Unle.d State..ln tM performane. oC Uw t'Ol'ltract.
rtana m.ay 1Mt _, aitd....., be obtained a1oq with tor:m. o(
Publish: Newport
the Board of Supervisors ot Orange
County, California. * ftAJIS.OIITATIOif PVUlSJIED
By MABEL L. CASTEIX I M~aret F. Bovee Deputy Clerk
Harbor Enslen Aur. 28 and Sep~t.~4::_• _:1:_:958:::: . ..;'=========0==ER=•=D=I=RECTO===R========'.!
WILL THE NEW HOME YOU'RE BUYING
OFFER THESE 4 GUARANTEES ?
(Every Medallion Home does ... yet costs you no morel)
Medallion Homo Ouaran ... It
..., • .,.., • .__,... ... .,,...,., .., 1•. lney're part
ol ttw qtnaJ house plan-not out.d-pcdet ntru. They're
pi~ to aBord you a maximum ol electrk:al convenience.
~---,., ~ ,. • .,.. Eye-avtng lightfn~ that
is both ckcontlve •rtd functional-c:arefully planned and
located whea and where you n«d lt. •
MRS. HAROLD KOUGH, +fie fonner Dor•n G•yte Suess.
Doran Suess of Balboa Island
Is Bride of Harold R. Kough
Shades of plnk were used In
the weddlnl attire of Mia Doran
Ga,yle Sueu a nd her at1endanta
at the cerem ony of her marrtaee
to Harold RuueU Koueh on Sun-
day,Au ,u.t24.
The late afternoon weddlne
Mrvlce was held at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Chu rch, with the
Rev. l ames S. Stewart orrtclatina.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by "her father, Dr. Otto
Gayle Sueu. Or. and Mra. Suess
are res1denta of 1708 Park Ave.,
Balboa Island.
The bride's slater, Mls.s Joanne
Suesa. wrved as maid of honor.
Mra. Geor&e EUls Moore, the tor-
mer Sandra Noren, and Mrs. Bud
Murphy, nee Barbara Weller,
were bridesmaids.
The brideeroom, who ls the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Merle D. Koueh
of Upland, ch08e his brother, By·
ron Kough, for hla best man. An·
other brother, Walter Kouah,
served as an usher alone with
Loren Sanchez and Howa rd np.
ton.
Miss Suess was married In a
blWih satin gown of Empire
lines. From a fitted walstll'ne
the sweeping s kirt reached n oor ·
lenath fullness. The bodice had a
ICOOped neck and cap sleeves
that we re nearly met by her tor·
ma l·length mat c h In 1 satin
g loves. Her llhulon veil cascaded
plre bodice. Her accasories were
In shades or pink. and she wore
a coraaae of roee red antherlums.
Also ln the pink theme, the
mother of the croom wore a prln·
ceu style dress and jacket of
dusty pink lace. For accessories
ahe cboee white, and her cor·
aaae was white antherlums.
Both the bride and .rroom are
eraduate. of the University ot
Redlanda. The bride eraduated
ln 1957 with a majof" ln physical
education. She was a member of
Alpha Theta PI Sorority. She pre
vlou.ty, attended Newport Harbor
Hleh School and in 1954 was one
of the honorees at the Children's
Home Society Debutante BalJ.
The eroom att•nded ChaUey
Hl&h School In Ontario a nd &rad
uated In 1958 trom Redlands.
where his major was In t he field
of eovemment. He belonged to
PI Gamma Nu, national honorary
fraternity In aoclal science, a nd
to Kappa Slama Sigma social
fraternity.
Following a wedding trl~ to
San Franclaco, the honeymooners
will make their home tn La
Habra.
THE EDGEWATER COTILLION is now forming
Md will begin fall donees at the Newport Horbor
Y11cht Club on Oct. 22 under the d irec'•on of
M1ss Virgini11 Goll11h Only m11rroed CO~->P es 11•e
eligible to 1oin. s;,ys Mrs . Jod Bradbury. ho •
mon. Officia ls of the Cotillion ore P•C'ured ne re ·
front row, left to right -Mrs. Phelps Merickel,
Mrs. J oh'1 Kilroy and Mrs. W illiam Moody. po
trones.es bock row. left to right -Mrs M E
Former po•r:,-ness Mr~. Br11dbury. cho•rmor· W•
J 1mes Wo1oel sh co·cho rmo" end Mrs. he"ry
Woqner po•roness. (Photo by Mrs. P11t. Shepord)
Fr·aends Help Ra·ase Funds from a dainty lace cap dotted with pearls and pas tel Iridescent
• sequins. On a s mall white Bible.
OCC's Adult
Program Pays
For Itself
Bnara UIIIIW
To T •• • Eqtaall r I . Be the bnghtest httle glrls m school m
, .;. :.~ one of M1ss Muffett's darlmg cotton
~' .._
9
" dresses -a group carefully selected
and mexpens1ve too' F A I• L•b w k s he carried a white orchid llur For the first tim<' In the 10 Barbara Lilienthal of 306 Snug or i ang I rary or er rounded by smaller moth orchl year hU!tory of Orang(' Coac;t Col Harbor Rd., CIIU Haven. who ha ...
and St<'phanotis. lege, the adult education pro I been SJWndink th~ summer with I
He is custodian of a fund being Fodllowf In~ the pink lht'me. the gram OJWra ted in th<' 193i 5R an Eng lis h family as an ex l mat o honor wore rOIU' taffeta. !«'hool vear without ~ost 10 the c-hange student. will be the ralaed to he lp the woman w ho n nrl the bridesmaids wore pal(' " ' 'l""aker at th meetlna of the has contribut<'d her help to the !Jtnk organta over pink ta fft>ta district President Bast! Peterwn 1 · ·-~ e ..
rommunlly through &NVH'<' In dr<'S..<;(>'i. Thetr headpiN'E'S were reporL">: F'rlencls of the Library at 12'30
several offlres tn t h<' Parl.'nt l tn matching veiling They all Tota l exJWndlturt"l for the yl'ar P m. ~'ednesday, Sc.>pt. 17.
Teacher Assn . Red Cross and rarried cac;radt"S of pale pink to by_ adult education rl'dt hed $212 Tht"' mM.'tln~. which ~111 h<'
I ISS
SIZES 6 TO 12
ONLY 6.95 to 9.95
IUFFETT SHOPPE
2731 E. COAST BWT. -Oll 3-7830 -COBOKA DEL N AB
Sc.>veral hundred dollars have
been contributed lo ht'lp defray
h08pital expenses of Norma t Mrs.
Robert 1 Allen, supervl.sor at the
N<'wport Beach Public Lt brary,
who 1s o;ufferlng encephalitis
('llet>pi ng skknessl at lloag Hos·
pita I.
Girl Scouts h t h rt 39J. Tota l Income wa-; $221,192 1 hl'ld 1n tht> Irvtne Coast Country
Contributions can bt> sent to w Mile asn e urns. . .. t 1 T he income In excf'l-., of expt>nsM Club. will be a kir k oU for a
h o--• F d s J E r<~. ue~ rel't'l\1'., guPs s n 11 1 th d · 1 m<'mi>E'Nhip drive Mrs Edgar t e ~,or s un . t ames pi'; the c-hurt·h lounge al a r('('eptlon WI go nto e •~lrtl I s gent>ra . . . . E:XCL S 0 RS But much more wlll be needed
In face of ht'r $-100 weekly ex·
penaes, according to the Rev.
John Parke, r('('tor of St. James
Church.
copal Church, 3209 Via Ltdo tmmedtatt'IV aft<>r the wedding fund. Htll. fortn('r .mayor of Newport ti IVELY Y l' -
Newport Beach Sh 1 lk Two reac;ons Wt>rl' t·ttNI bv Dr St>'tch ~•II Install the l958 59 FRANK LEE CAPRI PANTS & JAMAJCAS
Mrs AI Inn ~ho ha~ been In a ceremodnly • <'clwort> a t('haret 8 1 I PetPrson Cor the no < oc;t O"""ratton offiN'~S of the Fnt>nds of tht'
IITCHEI BAR
STOOLS
· " ' crt>pe nnr r ress WI an <'m ... ~ IN BEST FALL COLORS roma with ont> side paralyted of the progra m. Clac;s <:tze. or the I Library. .
for the most of the pn<~t 3 weeks. number of student'! pPr in.c;trur. -------
Jives at 1490 Repu blic St . C<Y.->ta Mrs. laWr&ICI Back t()r. ha.c; been incr<'a<;f'd o\'er th<' DREW LAWLER AJUliVES ~
Mesa. She has been employed at past seven years. A\erage class Drew Lawler joined Chris and Iii
the library 6 years. from• Worlll TOll' o;tze thls pa!llt year wac; 3251 stu I ;1.1tchael Lawler of 515 Tustsn ~ 1 '
I dent" compared Wi th JO.iO the Ave .. Newport Heights at Hoag ~ e ena s
DOBBS BECOME PAIIEHTS Mrs. Paul William Lawren(."(' of previous year. llospttal Wednesday. 'Aug. 20
Betty a nd James Dobbs of 323•~ 22 t Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. and A se<'ond cauSt> Cor th(' no roo;t The i n c; u ran c e agent's son fADS AND fASHIONS LABCEST SELEC1'101f IJf
THE COASTAL A1lEA
Use McMahons Easler Terms
Jasmine Ave .. Corona del Mar. Bel Air, ~s return<-d from hPr operation It that out of dtstnct wetghed 8 pounds on arrival I7G E. COAST BIGIIWAT
be<-ame the parent!-of a 7 pou nd, annual world tour. whtch took lU I lion fee has been Increased I oaw. s..-.s C011011A DEL MD
JQ.ou nce boy 1 n Hoa~: Hospita I h<'r to Mont rea 1. Pa rls, London. :_:th~e:....!::pas~t~y~e~a~r.:_. -------~~u~ .. ~EMI~t~"~d.~niflecl~~~·d~"~O~l:.,:UIS~~so~.:..!,~=====::::=::::::::::::::::::=:::::=::::=::::=:::::::::-:::::::=:::::~
Saturday, Aug. 16. Brussels. Nice. Rom<'. Istanbul,
511 W, 11'111 ST.
COftA IIDA -10 llMl
DO YOU WANT • job, • ride, •
relltal, • beby tiHer1 ~ de yo. have
_ ..... , te ... , Try £MI9• cJ..s1. w .c~.. oa,w. J.4IO.
Thue Two Have A
Hea,ing Secret*
·aoth are wearing new Maico Hearing Glasses
O,CIUI ..,_ .. ..._ "-rifle (i.l-antlallle ""' tllf .. all 1M .,ca~ Ptolns-
• Enjoy natural•ppearance -
• May use pNtent tfan es
• Have choice of colors
• Get ftneat petfermance
PH.E
II 2-&110
• Individually edlustable
H. DALE RATHER
OJlAKQE COVJITI' BEABDIC CEJn'EJI * I Teaa laiDe t.oc.UoD * -If. IIADI lftEft. SAIITA AJfA
Atuiqu~ Cold Scnnu.
'T~•-\ P"mil"r~.
f.Jt •"d Pl7fctLh,.,
p_..~. Sc-rolls
c-a-. ..
Teheran. New Delhi. Rangoon.
Bangkok. Saigon, Man ila. Hong
Kone. Talpeh, Tokyo and An·
chorage. In Fr-acnce, she was a
patroness or the debutante ball
.. ven at the Palace of Versa11Jea.
aiBL r oa TBOIDIAJfS
A 7·pound, 14-ounce rtrl was
born to Charles and Barbara
Thorman of 217 34th St .. Newport
Beach, in Hoag H08pltal Sunday,
Aug. 10. -------
TOM BOIIDIClt AJ'POIJfTEI)
Tom Burdick. who was admin-
Istrative assistant and journalism
lnstructot at Orange Coast Col-
Ieee last year, has ~n named
coordinator of public relations a t
Long Beach State College.
110'1 FOB THE KICBAELS
A son was born Monday, Aug.
23. to ~r and Mrs. Robert Ml·
('ha els. 223 Jasmine Ave .. Corona
del Mar. at St. Joseph Hospital.
SOH FOB THE CBISE.l.IKS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ghiselln,
204 42nd St .. Newport Beach, wei
comerl a son at Santa Ana Com·
m unity Hospital on Saturday.
Aug 23
CillL AT KA.M£LECS
A G.pound. 12·ounce
born to Donald and Maur<'t'n
Ka nelec of 505 Irvine Ave .. New·
port Heights, in Hoag Hospital
Wesdnesday. Aug. 6.
Coast Super Mark et
3347 EAST COAST HIGHWAY 1 at MARIGOLD , CORONA DE L MAR
• • 69c
JIE.JJfZ-14-0L Bottle
J .omato Ketchu • • • 21c
LmBT'S-VIN-VECETABL£-12 oz. ecm--
Juice Cocktail • 2 for 21c
MARTINELLI CIDER-Quart 37(·
SWin" BABY MEA TS--31/z oz. 2 for 39<'
SUNSHINE-HYDROX COOKIES--12 oz. 35c
SPRINGFIELD TOMATO JUICE--46-oz. Can 25r
STAR KIST TUNA -cHuNx STYLE--0 oz. 33r
BlllDSETE'S-1 oz.
Peas Fish Sticks
LA.J[E COUlfT'I aoMADfE
PEARS LEIIUCE
IU. 25( ,~ ....
MOTS IUTCB:EII-151/z OL
Roast Beef Hash • • •
12 oz.
~bby's Corned Beef •
Cucumbers
MOBTOM"S--4 oz. ucu•a
CIIEESE
19(
CELERY
,~ ....
Meat pee
SPECIALS FOR SEPT. 4 -5.-6
Ch~ck Roast4
FRYING
CHICKENS
FARMER JOHN
CHOICE c ..
CHAMPS of the Piedmont Leogue, Md runners·
1.p ., the second fl;ght tournoment of the summer
bo eooll progrom, ore these Broves of the Corono
del M"'r Youth Center. They lost 8-~ Frtday
r -•,t to the lnternottonol Redlegs in the second
fl ghl finols. In the front row, left to right, ore
TiM Cooper, J im Timmermon, Mork Story, Greg
George ond Mi~e Clemence. In the bock row,
left to rtght, ore Btll Holden, Mike Ronegin. Tom
Schmidt, Bob Olonder, Mike Hoines, Croig Cook
ond Gory Broenng. Stonding is cooch Worren
(Bud) Clemence. Not in the picture, beceuse he
took it, is Herb Miller, who shered the cooching
duties with Bud Clemence.
Crash Claims !
Second Victim \
Rudolph Golems. 73, ot 215
Popp) AH~ .. Corona del Mar, died
1n Hoa~ Hospital Sunday He was
the \,,11m of an Aug. 18 head-on
aut 1mohtlE' aN.·Ident that killed I
Ja!T'P-.. Po~t. 62. of Los Angeles on
Bct kt•· Sl . eao,t of Fa1n it>w Rd:
~lr Golem•f Wi fe. Els te lnjurt>d
In tt~P wrf'ck w1th h1m. Is repon-
ed 'f'• rJ\t'rtng 1n lloag HospitaL
Ht> wa'! a ('hartPr member of
thP Harbor St>mor C'ltitens and a
m('Mbt>r of the board or directors.
St>n ic·ec; ~A-N£' to be held at 11
am. today IThurc;;dav l at the
Parkps Bell Mortuary· In Costa
1\ft><;a
Ankle Broken
In Cliff Fall
A Los Anaeles County deputy
sheriU suUered a fractured left
ankle when be feU over the
Ocean BJvd. cllU at Pol~ttJa
Aw. In Corona del Mar at 4 Lm.
Sunday.
Pollee saJd lames Henderson,
28. of Compton, had eone part
way down the cliff and had
turned to enrourage his friend
Virginia Ferrier of Compton. t~
join him when he fell 35 feet
down the chff.
JOINING in groundbrMking ceremonies at Oxnard Air Force Base
Capehart housin~ were Cedric Sender5 of S..con Bay (right): Col.
Dyson Cox, commo.nder of the bose, end Eorl Ward, moyor of Ox-
nord. Mr. Sonders •s o partner of the Murroy-Sonders Co., builders
of Costo Meso s College Pork homes ond other Southern Colifornio
developments. Murroy Sonders pooled forces w th George Fuller
Co. of New Yor~ for 1he Copehort ,A.ct hous,.,g pro1ects whtch w.ll
'o•ol obout $60 000.000 It e•pj"cted that tf.ese conlrac's will
moke Murroy-So.,ders Fuller the o•ge • bu;lders of ~ omes in the no-
tion lh•s yeor He was rescued• hy police, an
amhulanre cre-w and the city
liteguart1s. and take nto Hoag
HOS!Jda l
l11westmeat Course Harbor Area
Bids Ready
For New Road
Bids for the-paving of Ja mbor-
ee-Rrl will be opf'nt>d St>pt. 23
and ronstructlon of the road that
conn('rtq MacArthur Blvd. just
south of Palisades Rd., and Coast
Hwy nP<H Newpvrt Dunes will
bf'~ln in t>arly October.
Or<1:1gP County Roar! Commiq
l'iOnl'~ ~\I KO<'h P'illmatrrl thl'
total rl')'>l of thf' roarl at $220.{)()().
inrlu l,ng ;tpproxlmatf'l} Sl2.l,OOO
Cor ''I' paving. The stat(' is
qpen•' . .,g $60.000 to wtclt>n thE'
Coa .. t H~A-V approac-h to thE' new
road. a nd other Improvements
being rompleted by the county
will rost about $35.000. he said.
fr0111 the POUCE BLOTTER ...
• Too Late to Cla•'tr roa RfNT: a bdrm. i\lii\laiMd
bOUM, CDM. 1 ~ bJocb beech. e IIOifDA'I', AVGVIT JS e WDirUD&'I'. AVCVIT l7 .No petl. 340 Heliotrope, 01 3-dl~,:c a~:ltcyln,.=~ ~ ~ . CUrl• kn.on. 53, ot ChJno, PO~~·:.~~-::. Uv·
1\ou..e at 507 VIa IJdo Soud, IJdo wa.a ·~on etaarre of drunk· lq room wtth Hlde·a·bed 10ft.
lale ... What with all the hub :,n drlvlq after pollee eald be coomplete bath and Jtttchen.
Devan :X:
cap. thdta, a youn-ter had a u drlvlna erratically on Cout UUJIU. pet _., , .. hard tJme ..,.,.,.laJnln·,-to ottl-Hwy. near the Santa Ana Jtlver . _., mo., year.,
that It wa.a hi. car and he ;~ brtdae .•. R. W. laneway ot Loe g~Y3.~~o·= ~Jl m:
only takJq ou cap to remove ob· AnaeJes reported the theft of a aso. Local retereneee requ.t·
Ject rattllna around lnalde. S300dlna!·footf Pen1.'!anb ~~te aaJllna ed.
TIIIIW-'a lf•llll ,. .• -. , ..
e TVZIDAY, AVQVIT. ray rom .. ar~ moortna .---~--------.. Mra. v. N. Powers 607 lrla Av · • · Herman SeptoU reported the
Corona del Mar repOrted a eku:k theft ot a $1,000 platinum .quare
under her hou~ ... Ronald Ham· cut diamond rtna from • the dt.-
llton reported theft ot aM ~ver play window ot Robert. l ewelry
from hl1 MG In front ot hla home :oreh at 3440 Vla Oporto, NeWpOrt '
at 3210 w. Balboa Blvd., Newport ac · · · Robert Cahn of Los
Beach . . . Mrs. Georre Wllaon Anaelea, reported the theft of a
reported theft of purse ~ntaln· 3S mm. camera and expoeure
lng $40 from her home at 210 meter w~rth a total ot $13S from
Apolena Ave Balboa Isanld a friend 5 car · • . Mrs. Maraaret ·• · Travers, 80, of Temple City, suf-
fered a fracture of her right wrist
In a fall down steps at the Snack
Shop In Corona del Mar ...
Dave Atkinson, 3225 Breakers Dr.,
Corona del Mar, reported boy
throwing paper bags full of sand
Into his car, spewini' sand all
over the Interior.
Wave lniures
TV Star's Kin
and Namesake
Even Mayor James Stoddard
t~ . .trned out, along with pollet> and
lifeguards, when Nant>tte Fabres.
17-year-old nle<'e and namt>sake
ot television star Nanette Fabray, I
was bowled over by a wave at
Buck Gully Thursday.
,., ..........
PIIILD
the iordans
mSHOP
l7U .. c-t tupway
C... dill lie
..... I OIIIolei·WO
Prollllly PIUIIII The girl, who Is called "Smok·
ey," was knocked Into a 10-year·
old boy and suffered an Injury
to her neck, Hoag Hospital at·
tendants said. She was advised
to stay In bed a few days.
But before she was put to bed,
her mother, Naomi, wanted the
town to know how thrilled the
family was about all the help
and cooperation they reet>lved
from the city.
RUSS
ROIAinC BARITONE
**
CIIOWJ1.801U
VODKA
'3.69
The Fabres are staying with
the family ot Randall MacDou-
gall, who have been vacationing
this summer In the T. Duncan
Stewart home at 183 Shorl."<'JI!f
Rd .. Shore Cliffs. Naomi Fabres Is
* Sbow!D9 l'fl9bUy (except ICODday) wttb the *
1 thE' sister of Nanette Fabray, Mr.
Mr. MacDoueall's wife. who has
gone back to her home In Beverly j
Hills awaltlne the arrival of her
flrsr chUd.
BEL-AIRES TRIO
For Y .. a!
wying • • , • end ·
b.lievlng ..... ,.0111
II IEIIU
IN THE NEW
CARIBBEAN ROOM
*
*
SUPPER MENU STARTING
llP.M. to 1 A.M.
DANCING AND SHOWS NlGHTLY • * ~ *
roa D~~DVAT!Ol'fl JAftAirA '""
ORiole 3-4170
• AT AVOCADO ••• CORONA DEL MAR
a.ars.. ~ -·----To.y llcl: II,.._. -llalt:a-4 ....... a.u. -Cllltef
Jies~ We Do
PBIN71NG
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BUSINESS CARDS
LETTERHEADS
ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS
ORDER BLANKS
CIRCULARS
POSTERS
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WEDDING INVITATIONS
RECEPTION CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MENUS
PAMPHIEI'S
BOOKI.EI'S
MAGAZINES
PHONE US AT OBIOI.E 3-0550
ADd Our Be~ntatt.e WlU Be Glad To CaD On You
• • • of sodal
Corona del Mar,
A branch of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scl·
entl~. ln Boston, Mau.
Sunday School ···-····-·-9:15 a .m.
Sunday Services ........... .11:00 a.m.
Wed. Eve. Meetlnes .... 8:00 p.m.
The public is c:ordlally Invited to
attend the ch urch services.
nole
PAY LATER
., ... OIIJitOIB
ST. AKDU:WS PBESITTEJUAH
"On Becoming a Child of God"
will be the title of the sennon
of the Rev . .James Stewart at the
8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday serv-
Ices at St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church at 600 St. Andrews Rd ..
CIIU Haven.
Parent Meetings Called to
Enroll Church School Pupils
Glamour
Glimpses
ay AJnr I
The summer is over. Fall Is In
the air. School, and that Is upper
most In our minds, starts next
•&WIOII'I' aAJmOB afi:IQir f
'I'WVai)&Y. llf'ftiiUII 4. 1-
at
S villa marina
BAYSIDE DIUVE AT MAIUlfE AVE.
( Entrcmce to Balboa lalcmd)
tJMIVEUALJST P'ELLOWSBI7 week. We will bid adieu to those
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
The truth u the only authority I lovely day!P of leisure at the
In matters of religion accepted bear h with s unburned noses. und
by the liberal will be explored ' think only of noses In school
Sunday In the sennon. "'The Mark books. Wednesday. Sept. lOth
NEEDS
BRAT SHOP
n.E-ICBOOL -CUDJ: ICIIOOL
DEBS DEN
JV'IflOB BJCB
of A Liberal," by Dr. Claire Blau-
velt at the tall resumption of
services of the Universalist Com·
m unlty Fellowship. The fellow-
ship meets at 11 a.m. In the Frl·
day Afternoon Clubhouse, 18th
St. and Anaheim A\'e.. Costa
Mesa.
Newport PTA
Lists Events
Back to school night will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept
22, at th~ Newport Elementary
School, according to PTA presl·
dent, Mrs. E. D. Nunan. Sixth
grade room mothers will be host·
eases.
The faculty wJlJ be honored at
a cet·acqua.lnted tea from 3:30
PAGE 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, at
the home of Mrs. Clary StaU, 1580
,... E. Ocean Ft., Balboa. Mrs. H. R.
IIIQIIICIIOOL ·-COLLE-Hoarland. ho.pltaUty cbalnn.an.
·-·~-·· MJ:WIOft Aft. -cc.T& 11UA wtll be au1ated by the board -· membera. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Theae announcemenu were ~
1
made at an executive board
rneetJnr at th~ home of Mrs.
Frank Marshall. Miss Bernice
.
/
~ I, 'h i!rt~:r ~--· . '=' I • ..... -.t..l .-,
1 ... -~ , . .E
• -t.: . ... I .. _, t
-·j /' I• ··I •' -· JJ , L ••• -
Deror in Dainty pettlpoint
embroidery on velvet-soft
Crompton corduroys. Feml·
nlme W o n d e r a I 1 s play
clothes that look like 'dress-
ups,' take rugged fun In
stride. In Bonfire Red and
Aqua .
I VHtal. principal. outlined ri!gis·
tratJon day du lles for board
mem bers and also for the first
day of school, Wednesday, Sept.
10.
A KEW OPTJJIJST
A new member Inducted by the
Newport Harbor Optimist Club is
Ron Lindemann, partner in the
Corona del Mar men's store, Mr .
.Johns.
Pretty Petti-Poilfs fro11
Wnder{all) laiiCI
We wcmt to nm.IDd you oace
agatu tbat at O'BIUEK'S -
U you weca trom a a1u S jua.lor
m1u aDd up -we ccm f1t you.
cmd we -do baft the conect
dreu for yOOJ' Kbool cmd after
Khool ~ti-. The fcryorite
recJUlc:rUoD ak1rt 1a bere lD o\U'
atona crwaitiDIJ you. a1ao tbe
rlqbt b1ou.ae cmc1 aweater.
Our junior advisors will help
you with your selection tor "civ
vy" day ... And you have a spe-
cial date for the first football
game ... All of the la test of the
fall fashions await you at
O'Brien.
For you col1e9e cprla. more
DeW thiDp arri•ed today. We
beard Kana cmc1 Jocm wi4hlD9
they bad bad them to moct-1 at
tbe college abow. So you better
come for a apeda1 -new.
w~·n be seelnr you and help·
ln. you with ju.t the rlcht duds
tor aU bow. -c;l_.ume, d~Lte-
tlme, or study tl~~ ..
251.5 E. Coast Bwy.
COIIOJfA DEL JIAB
OIUoJ. 3·1110
Reservations Now
ORiole 5-0200
Luncheon From 12:00
Presented throuqh the cooperation of
the Villa Marina. Vema Miller
and the F ollowinq Distinctive Shops.
Braqqs Unique Shop
2717 E. Coast Bwy.
c.o.a del Mar. CaW.
CINDY'S
COSTA IJIDA I'LAU
-W.lletst.
c.tell-. c.w.
LORNE
21M llartae An.
Balboa la1cmc1
PEfiiE VILLE
340! East Coaat Bwy.
CotODG del Mar. Calif.
Noon
A Unique Elegance Definitely for the Discriminating ...
. . . is the two piece sectionel ,hown above ... d~igned by Mertin ond Brettn.d to be
u..d a1 a room divider for that probl.m room 01 well •• an a~~quigt. piece of fumitu,.. ..•
the detic.t. p.tle gold of "Bermuda Ale is the coiOf' of th. fabrte al\d t*le i.9s are tq~,.
cut solid brass ..• all of it fashion.d of fewtrn rvbber for aM. comfort. Visit
our Corona d+l Mar Jlop and '" • new wortcl of fashion. fabric and color itt
tht con .. mporary mood. OoNult wr Izdaltor ner
2154 E. CoMt Hi~y. Corona del MM. 0 Riol.l·S870 '260 Fot.t Awwwe. ~ INch. HYett 4-1071
~POR T : ~
•• Till
Harbor Area Council Groups
Busy With New .Sign Plans
TIEIIAY Four wb·oommlttees of the deslped to Inform waytaren ol
''TIE IIITEIS"
Joel McCrea
''CITTI:E
atp commlttee of the Greater the Intricacies ot Harbor Area
Rubor Area Councils were at blghway. and byways.
work th1a week on various U · M.r. Sponholt and 0 . W. <Dick)
pects of tbe projed to u.ct map Rlchard, wbo with Edgar HUl,
alans at the entrances to the Bar· .tuted the coundl, were looking
bor Area. for artt.te who mJaht contribute
C h a 1 r m a n Stan ~popholz. ldeu for the map .ten ltMlt.
arme-d with the approval of Coe1a Next meetlna ot the committee
Mesa Mayor John Smith and will be at 7:30 a .m. Friday, Sept.
Newport Beach Mayor Jay Stod· 12. at Howard's Restaurant.
dard. was aeekine appolntmenta • • •
wtth city managers of the 2 clUes IJfVUTIIEJn' IIEif MEET
to lron out any leeal problema The memberablp ot the Harbor
Involved In the project. Area Banklne and InveStment
Rorer Wat80n wu out contact· Council of the Greater Harbor
lng service clubs to detennlne Area Councils has now arown to
wtlether Ml'Vlce cJub emblems a membership of 13. Attending
should be atflxed to the alan. the lut council meetlnat were
Jim Laws was rna kina dates Lee S we n so n , Fred Schoepe,
with the plannlna commissions of James Van Dyke, Edgar RUl, w.
the 2 cities to learn their view · C. BJM, Roy Greenleaf, Wlllla m O'Bryon, Burdette Harrison, Stan·
point. ley Sponholz, Gordon White, Roi-
Farel Walker was out seek ing and Wrlaht. Moreland Uethold,
possible locations for the signs Urban Beh a nd Dick BJchard.
GRANDMA NEPTUNE. 8 7-yeor-old member of the Newport Her·
bor Grandmothers' Club, presents one of her paintings, ~seoscope,
to the City of Hope. The gift is received by Jerome Gillis, ossistent
odministr•tor.
,_ &. UX..OA a.VD .. UUOA
,._. oal-75'11
SIIOW IT.AJrn 7:00 P.ll.
XOW PLATDfC TIIJIOUCB SAT.
Clltton Webb Dorothy McGuire,
Jean Peters, Maggie McNamara
''nmEE COINS IN
THE FOUNTAIN"
Filmed In Rome and Venice:
Color:
"SEVEN BRIDES FOR
SEVEN BROTHERS"
Color
StJJf. -MON. -TUES.
Ann Blyth, Edmund Purdom,
and the singing vo1ce of
Marlo Ulnza
"THE STUDENT PRINCE"
Color:
Gene Kelly. Donald OTonnor,
IX-bbu• RPynolds
"SINGIN'IN THE RAIN"
Color
;1 I 131 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
IE SA
UPHOLSTERING
Upb~gcS~
Liberty I-C781
2350 lfewpart 81.. Coftcl Ne.a
LEGAL XOTICE amended as he~nalter In this
ORDINANCE NO. 1137 Ordinance provided.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE SECTION 2. Subeectlon (e) of
C 0 U NT y OF 0 R A N G E. Section 7 of Ordinance No. 4!0'1ls
S TATE 0 F CALIFORNIA. hereby atnen~ to read as !Gl·
AMENDING SUBSECTION lows:
1e1 OF SECTION 7, OF ORDI · "tel For the owner or any per·
NANCE NO. 547 AS AMEND· son harboring or having the con-
EO BY ORDINANCE NO. 794 trol or possession of any dog, to
OF THE COUNTY OF OR · <'ause, permit or allow to run at
ANCE. ENTITLED. "AN OR large u pon any public beach or
OINANCE PROVIDING FOR In any public park or school
THE LICENSING AND IM · grounds, or In or upon any pri-
POUNOJNG O F DOCS: REG· vate property Into or upon which
ULATING THE KEEPING the public Is admitted by ease·
AND CONTROL OF DOGS ment or license or upon any pri·
AND OTHER 007\-tESTIC AN· vale property without the consent
IMALS: THE CO!';TROL AND of the owner thereof. No person
SUPPRESSION OF RABIES having the cari!, charge or con·
AND OTHER INFECTIOUS trol of any dog shall permit or
AN o CONTACIOt.:S 01 S . allow said dog to be. under any
EASES. PROVTOING PENAL· rlrcurnstances or conditions on
TIES FOR THE VIOLATION or u pon or within the County
THEREOF. PROVIOJ!"fG FOR Park known as Upper Newport
CO:'iTRAC'TS WITH CITI ES Bay or Harry Wekh Park, in the
A :-.J 0 REPF.AU~G ORDI· County of Orange. unless thP
!';A~CE :-;n ~06 said dog IS restramed and en·
The Board of Supervtsors of closed m a car. ~age or similar
thE' Count) of Orange. State of enclo'lure: p r? vIde d, however.
Californta do ordain a-. follows: that thiS Se<'llon shall not P~·
SECTION 1 SubS(>('Ilon tpt of VPnt the, County or its LesseE's. m
Section 7 of Ordinanc-e No. 457 ot l llarry W.-lch ~ark from holdmg
the County of Orange, State of publiC' ev('nts m whtch pets par·
1 d .. \ 0 d tid pate" California .. entll e ' n r I SECTION 3 If n tion sub· nance Prov1d1ng for th(' Lu.·f'ns-J • a Y sec · ing and Impounding of Dogs: section, paragraph, sen! P n <' ~,
RE'gulatlng thE" Kef'plng and Con clause or phrase of this Ord1 ·
trot of Dogs and Other Domestic nancc Is for any r('ason held to
Animals· the Control and Sup-be unconstitutional or invalid,
-------------' pr<"ssion '0 r RahiPs and Other In such dt"Cislon shal~ no_t afft"Ct ~~~
DO YOU WANT • lob, • ride. • fectlous and Conta5tlou~ Oiseao;es, \alldlly or constlt~Uonall'ty .
rental, • baby sitter? Or do you hne Providing Penalties for the VIO· the remaining portions of thiS
somethin9 to .. 111 Try En•ign c:leui-latlon Thereof. Providing for Con· Ordinance. The Board of Super·
fi•d ad'-Oltiole l-0550. tracts with Cities, and RE'peallng visors hereby declare , tha t ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~§=~O~r~d~ln~a~n~ce~~N~o~.~406~,'~' ~la~~h~e~re~b~y would have passed thls Ordl· nance and each ~on, subsec·
n ~k 7th Year tlon. paraeraph, sentence, claWJoe
INVESTM or phrase thereof, Irrespective of ENT COURSE the fact that one or more of the
no •dmission ch•rge
Orange Coast College
se<'tlons, su bsections, paragraphs.
sentf'nces. clauses or phrases
thert-af be declared unconstitu·
tiona! or 1nvalld.
Afl 'ntroduchon to rhe bas.c fu,damer•ols of '""e•t •g "
Corporete Sto(ks Bo"d; M"'rual Furds. Governme,• Bo,d~.
Bu.ld.ng & Lva" Ass...>C ~· o~, Trt..st Deeds. etc. lr!lended b
g•ve practical ~nowledqe of .nves•me flls and s!ock e•c.h.)"qe
operat on.
WM. L. O'BRYON. Instructor
10 weeh-Wednesdays 7.30 to 9 .30 PM.
Mu.•c Build.ng 3-Sterting Wednesday. September 10
Registret.on in the Counseling Center
SECTION 4. This OrdinancE'
shall takf' Pffect and be In fuU
force t hirty 1301 days from and
after its passage. and before the
expiration of fifteen 1151 days
after passage tftert-af shall be
published once In the Newport
Harbor Ensign, a newspaper pub-
llsh£'d In the Coumy of Orange,
State of California, together with
the names of the members of the
Board of Supervisors voting for
and against the same.
City of Hope Is Chosen as
Grandmothers' Club Proiect
The Grandmothers' Club of the
Harbor Area has adopted the City
of Hope as Its philanthropic proJ·
ect, and 87-year-old Grandmother
Neptune commemorated the OC·
casion by presenting one of her
paintings to the medical center.
This announcement was made
after a tour of the City of Hope,
which condu<'ts a continuing pro·
gram against can<'er, leukemia,
blood diseases, and chest and
heart disorders.
"We were particularly lm ·
prt-~ed by the number of pa·
tients from our area who a re
treated tbert>." said Mrs. Keith
Rima of Costa Mesa. p~sldent
of the Grandmothers' Club.
Pt-noonal lnterl'St In the medl·
ca l center's work was expre~
also by Grandmother Neptune,
whose late husband was a victim
of cancer.
Conversion of
Sea Water Is
Edison Goal
Southern California Edison Co.
hopes to start t•onstructlon of a
pilot sea water <'onverslon plant
adjacent to Its Mandalay Steam
Station, now under construction
near Oxnard. around the {J rst of
the year, It Is announced by
Ralph ~ Klaer, Edison district
manager.
Invitations for proposals cover·
ing equipment for the pilot plant
have been Issued and are ex-
pected to be r~lved by the end
of September. The company has
earmarked $100.000 In Its budget
for the start of the project, Mr.
Klser said.
BEll NAME IS JUDITH
Judith Lynn was the name
Patsy and Robert Broxon of 3161'
Larkspur Ave., selected for the
7 pound, 9-ounce girl born to
them In Hoag Hospita l Tuesday,
August 19.
lOY FOR IUUES
"I'll be back In 15 years wtth
another painting," s he aald.
The famed artist, who Is the
Harbor Area's counterpart ot
Grandma Moses, began to paint
at the age of 73 wttbout a single
lesson. She has won many tro-
phies and ribbons for her work.
She mastered the art ot paint-
Ing despite crippling arthritis
which at first made It necessary
tor the brushes to be s trapped to
her tlnaers.
Grandmothers' Club members
touring the City of Rope Included
Mrs. Thomas Lazlo of Newport
Heights. a former patient, who
was paying her first vlslt there
since her discharge 11 months
ago.
200 Sheets -3-Hole
Notebook
Paper
Reg. 89c
·~
2 Burglaries
Cle ared By
Confession
Two "ew»on Bn~h burclartee.
and pctrbape a thJI'd, have been
c:lMred up by the coll1e.ton ot
an .Anaheim man aenteneed thla
week for a Rlveralde Count)' bur. aJary.
PoUoe aaid that William Gram· mer, 49, of 211 Harbor Blvd.,
Anaheim, e»ll1eued tbe buralar· l~lna ot Barrow'• Department
Store at 3404 VIa Udo, and Shad-
dOCk's, Inc,. at 3412 VIa Lido lut
Feb. 23. '
The lou at Barrow'a wu 1M3
In cuh and e&7 In clothlna. and
at Shaddock'a, 12:53 In clotbtng.
He told pollee he apent the
money bettlne at race tracb
where he worked aa a horw
trainer, and gave the clothlnc to
his wtte.
Pollee are also trylne to deter-
mine whether he burelarized u .
do Toyland Shop about the same
tlme.
CAXXOXS GET GIBL
A 9-pound, 5-ounce girl was
born to Marauertte and Donald
Gannon of 1411 Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa, In Hoae Hospital, Thura-
day, Aug. 21. -------XEW PACE
Jeanette and McAllister Page
ot 433 Pirate Rd., CUrt Haven,
became the parent.s of a 12-pound
boy In Hoag Hospital Tuesday,
Aug. 19. ------lt••cl th. Enaltn r.tvl.rly. Local
subs~lptiOft only $1 • , .. ,, $1 fCH 2
'l'••n. OltiOLE l-0550.
rTAUAN ltiSTAUitANT
COOCTAJL LOUNGE
When you•,. 1ft the mood t
aood food, NI'IMihber ,ou'U
a!Wayl ftnd It here. Luncheon
and d1.nne.r prepaNd ln ou
clean kitd\an, and
c.mpttnal)' .. ~ to you ln
014 WCII'ld atmc.pbere a
NUODable pd081..
tla aAtt COAST IIIOIIWAY
ooaonfA I*L JUa 0 ..... ,....,.
Catalina
Island lady
~ ,....
Newport
Beach ..
Ot ...........
•• A-'1. ......
~ UDder U-~ l'1ioe
Ullder 5-Free Llbef17 I-IOIJ
Waltlll Clalle'a 1••-Sllep
IPOaTIWE.A.a ,._ WAIKDD
Swtm Sutt:a, Sa.Joona Dr-. KeDd8 ~Udren' ...
Tbtnp. Muumuu. -l..oau eo-tum.. Mfll'a Aloba
Sh.lrU. Gttt.. Decoratlonl, South Sea Party Decorat:lna 140 ~tla eo.t al9d. (..t to.....,) ~ ... a JLUIWZ AVE.. UUOA ~
Thrifty Pad
Typing
Paper
Reg. 3Sc
2~
Big Vdlue -3-Hole
Notebook
Paper
100 Sheets
4~
Willis H. Warner
Chairman ot the Board
of Supervisors of Orange
County, California.
Claire and Robert Burke of
2632 Crestview Or., Bay Shores,
became th(' parents of a 7 -pound
boy, Spencer Allen. In Hoag Hos·
pltal Monday, Aug. 4.
3-HOLE ZIPPER RING CLIP BOARDS THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPANISH FOOD
AND DELECTABLE STEAKS
* COCKTAILS *
ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY
'Los Carambelos'
Ouktanding Trio
From MeKico
2530 W. Coast Hwy., Newpor+ Be•ch Phone Ll 1-9006
ISF:ALI
ATTEST:
L. 8 WALLACE
County Clerk and ex officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of
Orange County, California.
Mabel L. Castelx
IX-puty
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
!ss.
COt.:NTY OF ORANGE J
I. L. B. WALLACE. County
Clerk and ex-oftlclo Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors do hereby
ct'rtlfy that at an adjourned
meeting ot the Board or Super-~i!!~iiiiiiii!f!!f!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii visors ot Orange County, Callfor-1 nla, held on the 28th day of Au· La P ta gust, 1958. the foregoing Ordl·
OS nance containing (4) &ectlom.
wu considered sectlon by aectJon.
and that the aald Ordinance waa
then paued and adopted aa a
It's the Best ~~~! D whole by the followlne votes: nn & yy nwnr. A YES: SUPERVISORS BEN REDDICK ENCHILADAS. TACOS, TAMALES. WM. H. HIRSTEIN
IOJUif AT BONE
The Hal Hansoms of 430~
Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Ma r,
became the parenta of a girl at
their home Friday. July 11.
AlfOTREil JOKES
Roger and Susan Jones of 515
Catalina Or., Newport Hetehts,
became the parents of a girl In
Hoag Hospital Saturday, .July 26.
aALaOA aoY
Donald MacDonald a_nd his
wife. Judith, ot 1552 Miramar
Or., Balboa, t>«ame the parenu
of a 7-pound, 6 -ounc:e boy In
Hoag Hospital Tuesday, Aua. 26.
GOLDSMITH ClaL
An 8-pound, 4 -oun~ &lrl wu
born to Barbara and Theodore
Goldsmith ot 510 Ina Ave .• Co·
rona Del Mar, In Hoae Hospital
Thursday, July 31. STEAKS, CHDJ JIEIIENO, ETC. and ~ttJF:.=k
()peaS p.m. to t:JO pa.-Cloeed IC~ NOES: SUPERVISORS NONE aJC aoT aou 2588 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA ABSENT: SUPERVISORS An 8-pound, 1.2-ounc:e boy wu '~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A~~~~~iif~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~·~·-~··:~l~n~~na~~~d~~ IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 of a 36th St., Newport Beach,
In Hoae H~pltaJ Tuesday, .July
111-111110 SPECW. 15' X 30' 3~ijt ts.
Switntnin11 POO. LS ~,sc ..... ;g?iE~::.:: 6 6.·1 IWpttaJ Friday, .July
e fta:DI. E:aawotto.
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DAVID DaAII-......._ el ,_..Ia Oi&JI c:...t; ._I Y ...
Pb. Jtlclwq 1-2158 9712 BOiiEL 173 E. 17111 ft.
have her.unto ~t my hand and
etnxcd ttJe oUida.J MAl of the
Board of Supervltlora of the Coun·
ty of Oran..-. ac. .. 01 c.urornta,
the 28th day of Aucut, 19158.
L. a. w AU..AO:
COunty Olerk and o ·
oUtdo Clerk ol the &o.nS
ot Su))et'fltort of Oranre
County, CallfclmJ&.
By "Kabel L. Cutet•
Deputy • a rr aa 7-1315 1 GAIIDEit OIIOVE COSTA lElA (SEAL) ~ ..... , .... _ ...... Oiir~· ... ...,...._.... ,.. .. lib !f..wpert Batbor En·
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BINDER
$2.50
Bull Dog Ercueable Dividers Typing Clips ~a per 1~ 2 FOR 1~ ·~ (3-Hole & 2-Hole)
School Scissors Draw; g Tablets
1~ 1~
5c Music
Pencls Books
Tic Value ·. 6 FOB 25t 49( .,_
Auaust pennJta In Newport e COIOIIA IDQIILIIQ)I
8eacb &JDOUnted to only t:567~ lnJrarn-CoUtn..-Babeon, 3-unlt.
.malleat monthly total alnce Oe· 2·1tory apartment bullcUnaa at to~r. 1~. 487 and 491 Morntna Ca'"Yon Rd.,
Thlt total. however, broucht at Cout Rwy., aJS.SOO uch.
tlat ,._..,,d for tbe year to 111.881,· e J.J1»0 Ill.&
~~ENSIGN CLASSIFIED
roaBAL&
FOR SALE: CDM 2 bdnn. home
near maln beach. Dls"poAl.
~~two-car aara~. patio,
PIANO 6 ORGAN SALE. 6 beauti-
ful Spinet Pian011 all perfect,
Maple. Ebony, Cherry, Fr. Prov.
Blonde; some tepo~~Sea~ed, rent
returra, trade.Jn., 2 slightly
damapd In ahlpplnJ. Save up
to $27!5. 3 yeara to pay balance. Top Job~~ a.1da.
SchmJdt·Phllllpe, 520 No. M.ain,
Santa Ana. 130 ~..,cll1 -.eta 638. a.lln011t wfthJn a hall mJillo1\ T. a. Xn~n. alteratlone. 101
doll&1'1 of the entire amount foe Via lJdo Soud, 1:500: Weatey Far-
lut year. ney, te~. 117 VIa AntJbes, Jl,· i=!;!!!!!!!!!~!i 1be Au~ pennlta Included: 000. lla.Jnale ta.nUy dwelllnp, 8276,· • IAUOA JSLAJn)
060; tv(o 2·unJt dwelUnp. $5'7,1!50; Charlea Zube. re-roof, 316 Onyx.
three 3-unlt dwelUnaa. J1Q3.000; $362; Satfell 6 McAdam&, alter·
PIANO A OBGAl' SALE, Stein·
way Grand llke new bl• aav·
ln•. 12 other ftJ\e u..d Granda .
Chidretll\l. Kn..be, l . Doll.
Wuruuer. etc. Prtoed born S385,
t485, ~. 3 yu,. to pay.
Sehrnldt·Phlllls-, 5Z N. Main,
Santa Ana, Since 1914.
SACRIFICE -MUST SELL l9Sl
Chevy 2-door Mdan. JtadJo and
heater. $285. 314 Tbe Grand
PIANO A ORGAN SALE. repoa. ~ Wurlltur Sptnf't, hurry (ac:ra. from jJJ.AmldcaD
to ae. thl.a. Rent new Spinet, ___ __;puld;_;..:;::'W:::.....:lalt::.:..:..) ___ _
self!C't your flnlah. Schmidt·
PhJlllps, 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana. JAMES D. RAY ............
M46 L COAST KWY ..
CORONA DEL MAR
Om.a.J.OSlO
MATTRESSES
•EW -&UVD.J)DfQ r.-....._
IJTe,War Sbape.
'•• •ta9 -Cottoa COSTA WESA MATTUSS CO. 2110 ,.,..._.. ..._ ll....., f.IJO'l
3 aara~ $3,.248; 5 poob, J15,· atJora for .tore at 226 Marine,
450; 19 walb and fencu, $10.010; J351)0; Jobn Bowler, addJUon, 315
37 alterations to dwelllnp. $87,· 5apphlre, $2.SOO.
695; 5 commercial alteratlona, • IAT SBOHS
J5,350; 3 cabanu. $5,280; 7 alana. John Colby, l ·unlt, 1-atory
12,380; one m\leellan~ua, Jl,OOO; dwelUnr, 2812 Bayshore Dr., $38.·
4 bulldlnp, demolished or re· 900 .
moved, $400. e IALIOA
Followlnc permits were Issued AI Anderson. sign, 610 E. Bay
duurlnJ the final week ot Au· Ave., $50; Helen Irene Hart fen~
guat: and patio, 2128 Ocean Blvd .. Sl,·
• c:oao•A DEL MD 000; :\1arle Jones, demolish build·
W . P. Fuller 6 Co., sign. 3701 lng at 909 E. Bay Ft., SHlO.
E. Cout Hwy., $4~; Robert e CLIFF RAVEN
Wheeler, re-roof. 401 Avocado, Jack Love, addition. 911
19m: Charles Grimes, sign, 3900 Rd .. $3,000.
E. Coast Hwy., $250; Gertrude • NEWPORT HEJCBTS
Bu"rick, · remove kitchen faclll-John Hellyer. partitions, 355-A
tles from garage, C15 Marguerite, N. Newport Bl vd., $200.
$400. • .EWPOBT
Canal. 8.1. OR 3-3172; alter i ""UAL--UT.......,. ..... A ..... TE .......... &-UIIT--IU.I---
p.m. caU OR 3·3825.
TOP OPPOIITtJNJTIES
DAILY
PIANO A ORGAN SALE, Ham·
mond Churcb model orcan.
priced to sell. Scbmldt·PhJLUpe,
520 No. Main at 6th, Santa Ana.
1W ••• ,
W/o II lr/o Ill
NO DOWN-TERMS
FIIESTHE
WINTER RENTAL: 2 bdnn. houae
and raraee. fireplace and f.a.
heat. 225 Pead, Balboa laland..
190 Incl. utl l. OR 3-M.'JS.
FiJiNlSHED BACHEI15R APT~.
w/w ca~tlng, pvt. entrance, lllSC£1 r UEOUI
patio and aarare. 6()4l~ Nar-
clasua, Corona del Mar. ORiole RENT a Hammond Spinet Organ
3·4SS!S. tor 5 weeks, only $25 and cart
SiifGLE GARAGE for rt'nt 300 are. Includes priva~ lesaons.
block on Marguerite, CDM. $10 Schmldt·Phllllps. 520 No. Main
mo. Call OR 3-6675. at 6th, Santa Ana.
PIANO It ORCA-"\ SALE, Elet PLAY THE 0.;:-::R::-:C:::-AN-:-::-:--w-lt~ho_u_t-.,...1~-
tronlc Spanet Organs; Lowery.j sons · t'all today for fl'l'e homt>
MapiP like nE'w, man.> othto~ DEMONSTRATIOS of the HAM·
save more than half pnce on MONO C H 0 R D 0 R CA N .
• ravDfE TEaUCE Calvin Foss, roof over deck,
R. McNary, fence. 1721 Baya· 7302 W. Ocean Ft., $500; A. B.
fot all yow prlt!tlnt na.ds, u n tt.. dere. $3,500; Maxlne Hagan, pool. Cubbage, fence, 415 38th St., $100;
En1i9n '"~'"' Co.. ORiole ).4510. 192'7 GaJatea, $3.000. Doud Hotels Inc., sign, 617 31st
Wholesale prt~ for
RetaU Customera
some. Schmidt Phillips, North l S<:hmadl Ph1JIIP8. 520 No. Main
Main at 6th Santa Ana at 6th. Santa Ana.
I PlANO Accordions. 120 Bass. Big
1
50 PIANOS WANTED. pay hlgh·
_ _.:. ___ ....:.., ___________________ St .. $900; Homer Poole, 29th St. SIGN of thangs to come Th;~ U
& I sign et lerhpur l'we d"d
Coest Hwy in Corone del Mor
merh the spot where Ardrew
Chernos of L"guna Beach ond
his son-in.lew, Peter Pelevse• cf
Corona del Mer w II cpe" .l e r
merkel this month
Barcains from $87, like new est cash price or swap tor Or·
SchmJdt·PhiiiJps. 6th and Ma&n. gan. Spinet or Grand Plano. sou• .IUDIIEIT
Logic tell• us not to put all of our erp Into one bank
account. Therefore, doesn't lt make aense to dlversUy
your aavlnp doUars lnto other torma of sound invest·
menta, lneludinc well aec:ured trust deed note. paying
lO<!o interest. As Uttle u $1500 wUl start your protrram.
'WE MANAGE. SERVICE AND COLLECT
EVIlS 8. PIRIEI I OIIPAIIY
320 N. NEWPORT BLVD.-M1 6·1653-NEWPORT BEACH
f1ooc ~ -l)ral.aboardll
Asphalt TOe-Rubber Tile
Formica -Unoleum nle
CAILTIIS' ~<:_~
ISS&. lftla lt. LJDaTT a.au c-t. ....
22 Yeara lD Oranp County
Costa Mesa LuntberCo.
TE WIIILE
and Court St .• demollah bulldJng,
SlOO; f'. W. Ball. relocate fence,
2900 W. Ocean Ft., $400; Sam
Klnsfather, fence 3405 W. New·
port, $200: Dominic Bebek, 1-unlt.
1-story dwelling, 118 39th St.,
$8,000; E. 0 . Saunders, demolish
garage, 500 31st St .. SlOO.
.IE lYEII Santa Ana. 1 Schmldt-PhilJips. 520 No. Main,
UNION SERVICE BALBOA lSLA.lllD North Bay Santa Ana.
Avocado lr Cnast Hlchway
Corona del Mar
Fumlshed 2 bdrm. apt w1nter naso A---.-AL---------
rental, $100 mo. plus u111 . 224 1~
Mooring Fees To Be
Raised To $60.00
Next to Jamaica Inn
ORiole 3-3320
Garnt't Ave. Balboa Island
OR 3 7586.
CDM 2 BDRM. FUR.l'HSHED APT ..
2 car carage. n!'dt'<'Orated, quiet
$100 mo. Adults, ret. no pets
600 Marigold.
PIANO &r ORGAN SALE, USt>d LARGE ATTRACTIVE \\t>IJ fur
Hammond Spanet. an excellent nashed bt'droom tndudtng •2 Bl'Y Schmadt Phalllps. at 6th bath for employed lady, near
and No Main, Santd Ana, Es beach. May get breakfast JUof
ROOM AND BOARD for older
people. No pensioners. LE 9·
6838.
Ca1J•Lt ......... .. , ... ,... .....
1.0.-I tabll.shed 1914. o A three.year cost·hlstory of on· lcluos mlschlet. storms, and rc-erences requared R 3 ~9
shore moorings s howed that the pairs caused by tidal actaon. C··L , • .,..... leel FUR~ISHED APARTMENTS -1947 Fullerton Ave..
annual up-keep charges had to The numtx>r of moonngs JX'r· -•-•• Good location. pleasant sur Costa Meaa, Callf.
be Increased to $60.00 per year. mitted upon our beach<'s is re·l p-•----roundlngs, 610a. Mwrguentc Mldwa)' S-3314
Holders of LICA·owned mooring strlcted to keep the Installations for 1~ Ave. Corona dt>l Mar Uno answer call evenlnp.
have received the notice of the from Infringing upon the raghts Orte• ..&.&: ..... -al CI...L BEAt:TIFULLY f'l;R.'HSHED 3 n.ADE
lncreast>. of swimmers, and tht>re are near-•ICIUWW -bdrm house tn Balboa, w w ---==-=:-=-=-==---=-=---
The policy was started back In ly forty names on the waltln~-: ca~tlng, flrepla<."t'. modt'rn JIll£ II
1955 when the fl~t of the U CA list for moorings to bec-ome a\-all IT JAJfE PDfUJrTOB lut.. garagto yearly rental
owned moortnas were Installed, able. Lido Isle Cub Scout PaC'k 37 ORiole 3-0167. , .... w....a....L
and at that tlrne there were I will have a Parent Orientation SUSIJJESS IIDTALS -
available no long range (.'(lSI U AJtiLERS PLII mHtlng Thursday, Sept. 18th.
figures to gulde the Board, and • 7:30 p.m., at the Lido Isle" Club-1·2·3· or 5 ROOM OFFICES or
a figure wu arbitrarily chORn, CATAUlA CIIISE house, tor thl" purpose of regl.a· auJtea for tease. New MASTERS
and a period of three years wu terlng all Cub Scouta. The fee for BLOC .. CDM. FA heat. carpet-~
named to find the exact cost of 18 FISH TOURI£Y registration Is $2.50. Mr. John tng and parktnc. 436 Hello-
maintaining each moorinr ln Shields and Mr Larry Casey will trope. OR 3·41.20.
perfect oondJtlon. Undaunted by Mr. Albacore, Jpeak to the lf'OUP and expfaln ------------
The co.ta charred to maintain-the pllcatorial Marlo Lanza, can· the purpoee of Scoutlnc fol' the IITVA'nOIIS WAJrTED
lnJ a moortnc l.ndude annual ceUtnc hls personal appearance t~~eneftt of aU who a.re new to
rental fee to the Hart.« Des-rt· on the Inter-Club CaUin1 Cln:ult. Cubblnr. DAY won -Barbee AzQ. Kl
ment, Ute ~ulred ha unn1 Into UcJo Analen are ~ a Pam· We UYPntly need Den Mot.hets.. 3-SOO'.l.
v1ew the undn-surt.~ tackle Uy Batbeque to round out the Pleue ~ forth. all you am· -------------
and weight to be viewed by an teuon. . bltlous gals! Call Jane Pinkerton. LEGAL WOTICE
officer of the Harbor Department. The event WJII take place on ORiole 3·!5634 or Bonnie Grant. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
replacement of all wom WOTkJnr Saturday, Sept. 13 at Toyon Bay ORiole 3 0354. They will se-e to Fictitious F irm Name
parts and under-water tackle, Club, Catalina Island. wlth Bob it that you have eight small boys The undersigne-d do hereby cer·
restoring wlnd-draeged moorings Harrt.11 as Chairman and Jim Hoi to kHp you company onre a tlfy that thl"y are rondu C"tlng a
to their orlalnal poaltlons. repair llday In charge or entertaanment \\~k. ll really can be fun. Furniture ~tall business at :zs.a6
of the shore fixtures. re-palntlnr arTangements. . E Coa,t Hwy .. Corona del Mar
once a year, If needed and once Accommodations Cor ~ have I :..a1 ~--..1 .... El-..... 1:. Calif under the fictitious !1rm I
('\'Pry other yt>;H as required by been reservt>d ancl moonngs for l.nl ~R IV5U naml" ot :\farv·s furniture and
On a new Kam.Uton
Uberal allowance. aee
W111acec .........
lEWELEa
3123 E. COAHr RWY ~ CDll.
URd Auto Para, 'nlftl
We Buy Cars a.nd Scrap Kt!tal
UBEJrrT 8· 7013
2075 Plact>ntia Ave .. Costa Mea&
Painting-Decorating
PAPER HAJI(GING
orrllnance. repairs of acts of mal-about 15 boatc; an the -10 to 60 ft. Will It n ....... ,........ that ~•d firm ·1s romi)OS('d of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~-~------cl~ w11l be avatla~e A bar~ ~ ~ -~=;;.._.;---.;.....;;;~ cued steak dinner with all the I folio" lng pt>rsons whO!Ie names
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ucen.sed Contractor
WHY DRIYI
A WORRY
AaOUMD'P
. tail
Get a new FORD now •••
at CLEAN-UP prices while • Like to spece out tho,<le slops (or ps?
lfu cinch with a new '58 FORD. You'U cut
opera lin& expen~~a to the bone and •ve
a bundle on imt\al OO&l, too. It's cloa.n-up
time al your Font DN&er' s. Tila I mN.nS
the t.t lrade-in aUowance yet, even
b the went ps •'-· So play lt lmllrt. w. ..
a littJe ••. and .,,. a lot.!
II liE II II
Ul-3471
trimmings Is promised, at S5 00 • in full and plat-e of resldt'nce are A h1gh pen-entagt' of the s1g M folloW<>. to wit:
per person. A pra\ate bnr will bf:' naturE'S on .the pNIIJon.." to trans-1 Edward Rus....-11. 122 Iris,
set up a nd drinkl> ~rved at SOc fer tht" 1h1ldren of Lado Sands Corona dt-1 Mar Calif.
each. from C~ta Mesa to tht' :\'ewport Mary Ru<;.~IJ. 122 Iric;. Co·
lt Is pla nnN1 to Ust> membf:'r~~ Bt>arh Elementary S<·hool Dts· rona del Mar. Calif.
boats a.s transportation and an tnl'l have been found \alJd. the Witness our hand this 8th day
aJJ.fl.sh. all tackle contest will be rounty superintendent of schools c August l958
held during the trip over. with oCftre reports. I 0 ISig.~Nl'
lines In the water by 8 am . tro· Howevl"r. spokesmen sa ad thert> Edwarc! Ru-;.~11
phies to bf:' awarded. IS no hurry about hold&ng an :\ian· Rus.<('ll
The private swim,mlng pool Is 1 el~·t10n to dt'C1de th<' matter. be STATE OF c ALlFOR:-IIA
<;._<;
COC,..,.Y (IF ORA:Sr.E I I
On thls 8th day of Au~uc;t. 19~.
ht-forl." me a :Sotarv Puhlic In
1.897 Orange A~ Costa Mes•
Ubftty 8-8628 --ALL TYPES Of' ___ _
, ........ c s.,, ...
• fast Color Fflm ~rv1re.
• Movie Proje-ctors for Rent.
• Model AJrplane sus .. ii IEIIS Ca•era
1782 Newport Blvd., C.otrta M ...
Ph~nf' ~ _ ~. 7042
MOVING? handy and altt>r dinner entPr cau~ the rountv dt>rk·s office
talnrnent will be strictly of the has asked It tx> delaved untal late
"do-if .yourself' variety, with em 1 ;'iovember or early ix-<.'t'mbi.'r 1M>
phuls on a jam sesslo~ iC mu I cau'le ot the hf'avy prt>ss of work
steal membe~ bring the&r lnstru surroundang the ~o' .J genNal
ments. elei'taon anrt for said rount); and state" 1 O~E MA:'i lr VAN $7.75 HR.
u• Sceats to
.... S.,L
IIIII Ia Cia
rr~ading thNt"an. dul\' rommt'l: I 2 men 1r van at min P.U C.
~!onf'd and S'VOrn. pt-rc;onallv ap rate nt $9.25 Hr. w1thln 30
CIJtL IJf BAT SBOJU:S p4>ared Edward Ru~<;(!ll and M1Hy mi. Tlml" starts at your door.
Pl\lrlc1a and Don Clark of z:-\36 Ru~ll. known to me to bt> the We r1ellver min. of 1000 lb&.
C'l't'stview Dr., Bay Shores. be pe~n~ wh~ namFc; art' sub 1 up to 60 mllea same day for
C'ame thl" part'nts or an S·pound, "<'"~ to thto \\1thln mstrumt-nt l min P UC. rate. No ex. c~.
14·ounC't" girl In Hoaa Hospatal and acknowledged to rnt> thai for Sat. Call Newman u 8·2274
Scout Master John Shields of f riday, July 18. tht>\' I"Xe<'Uted thl" ~me. or U 8·6430. 824 w. 19th St.
Troop 37. Boy Scouts of America . \i·itne-ss my hand and otncial I Costa Mea. Lowest atOC'-ae
announces that the LJdo Isle BOT AT ST. JOIDIS ~at. _r_a_t"-_____ _
Troop will hold It'~ flrst meeting Dennis and Ann St. John of Mary A. Haapa I OOIO'I..In'K U-.c.I-L-PDI--Q-
on Monday t'venlng, 5<-ptemlx>r 521 1'1 Marguerite Aw~ Corona 1\'otary Pubhc In and for said IUflC&
15th. at i:Oo p.m. In the Lido lslt' del Mar. b«'Jlme thf' parents of a County and State. I FREE ES'I'DIA"rES
Community Ct"nter i -pound. 14·oun~ boy ln Hoag My Commission el('Pirt'5 Au~
All new prospt'<'tlve Tl"nderfeet Hospital Monday. Aug 18. 16. 1~. Sldl Frfter..n St.ampa
and old. ranking Srout:s are ex· 1 Publish: Aug. 14. 21, 28, ~pt j delivery
pected back for the flm mHtlng I F. aJI ,_ ,..W.H"f ......,.., c .. ..,_ 4, 1958. In the :'iewport Harbor CORONA DEL MAR NUJtsi:IEY
• of the ye-ar. EMit" "-W'~i"t C.... oa;.~e l-0550. Enslrn. I ORiole 5-0160-27 .. E. Coast HWJ •
Classified Ad Order Form
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THEY'RE BUSY stocking the remodeled building
at 2229 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, for the
opening -real soon -of the Korker Liquor
Store and Delicatessen. Left to right are John
Spere, 70 I Narcissus 1\ve .. Corona del Mar, and
Did Ferda and his father, Rudolph Ferda. of
I 559 Ocean Blvd .. Balboa. John Spere and Did
Ferda will manage the new store . The owners are
Rudolph Ferda and Mrs. Doris Campbell, 2015
A ltura Dr., Irvine Terrace (Ensign photo)
• UDO ISLE
BARUII
Lots of llvlne to be done in
thl$ roomy 3-bedroom with sleep-
in& porch and 3 baths.
The large 52 12 -ft. wide patio
Ua.fllricM 2 Uail
,ro,.riJ i1 Balltoa
A diamond In the rough. Needs
polishing. but the results are
certain. Two bedrooms and real
flret>lace in one unit. Plus studio
apartment wllh knotty pine In
terlor.
Is so right for Udo living. Just a $14 500 stone's throw from the Lido Club-J
B/B
FOR REIT
3 Be~rooms, 2 Baths
Furaishe~.
3 Car Garace.
Available September 1
house beach, too. $4,000 DOWI $185 Yearly Lease.
This house Is not new and Ba 1 Baa-L R II.IIC.
VOGEL VALUE
' ...
..A1maa new. South ot Rlahway. Ntce .aucs llvlna rocm
WStb fireplace, wood panellne. alldl~ 11 .. doorl onto
nn pordl. Blt·ln ldtchen, dt.poul. Good al%ed bedrooma
with adJo{nlng beU... ConatructJon 1.a of heavy rect"<JJd
aidJnc, ahake lOOt. hardwood ooo,.., pluter Jnterlor.
a.ntal unit Ia 1 bedJOOm, fuml.ahed -Income 185.00
per month. Houae rents durina summer for ~.00 per
month. Full price $31.:100-terrna.
THE VOGEL CO.
2567 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar • ~RJole 3·2020 1r ORiole 3·2021
SELLEIIS AnEITIIII
Whlle our office Is "young" In Newport Beach (opened
Aug. 4) our experience In the real estate bU$Inesa is
"old" -38 years in Pasadena and aurroundlng areu.
Have maintained a residence <part time 1r full) In
Corona del Mar for 17 years. We Invite you to list your
properties with 0$. Have a number of buyers, Including
several tor bay front property. YOURS may be just
what they n~.
HAZEL I. IRAIT CO.
<HAZEL GRANT KlNG)
REALTOR
3-132 VIa Oporto, Newport Beach
ORiole 3-4840 Res. ORiole 3-1348
SALTOI SEA
REPRESEIT An YES
CALL US
3034 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, Calif.
I
1:00 -5:00 P.K.
\ z IMp .... -•••• , •••••
WILL PLEASE THE MOST DISCIUMINATING
$42,710
111101 REIL TY 1• IIYEITIEIT C1.
Aero. from Seeurlty Bank
2828 E. COAST IDGHWAY. COM
Phone ORJole 3-mo
1111 THE 1R1
Willi 11lue Sc•••l l•r YIUDI
* 3 Bedroorna, hardwood noors, opposite ac:hool
on E. 18th, eo.ta Mesa ----·---· ................. $10.500 .... ~ .•
* 3 Bedroom.a with swlmmlne pool on 1~ acre
of land .......... ·-··-····-··--··-----------· ............... _ .. $18,500
1111-DHc * 5 Bedrooms and Den, 3 Baths, Newport Beach.
Brand New! At Newport Harbor High .. ~.500 .. .. ~ .. ,
* Back Bay, 4 Bedroom. and Den, 3100 sg. ft. $39.500 .. ...... ,
doesn't shine outwardly, but it J llill llnJ
hu Jots or value as a buic tam -ISlJID REALTY CO REALTORS -----------
fly house, or u an Ideal vacation 1 1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
ARMO .. ORiole 3-7560 * 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bath& Bay Front with Pier and
Float. Exclusive Harbor Island ..... ·---·--· $120,000
headquarters. 498 Park Ave., Balboa Island Day or Nieht Phone u 8-1161
ORiole 3·1200
Thl5 choice 52's ·ft. lot is worth
mOfit of the $33,000 uking price.
Only $9,500 down, If you wish.
The balance on long term Sav·
lngs 1r Loan tlnanclne.
Present owners &1'@ moving
soon and want to SELL, so tele·
phone us NOW for appointment
to .ee thi.s bargain: ORiole 3-4400
eves, ORJole 3-5336.
H .... lat.-ell
Newport Blvd. at 30th St.
Newport Beach
CUlT DOSH, Rltr.
315 MAR.INE AVE.
llALBOA ISLAND
0~ 3·7030
THE BEST TIWI 01 EARTH
PROUD -... PUCnCAL?
A REAL 2 bedroom home with hardwood noors, fire-
place, shake roof. alldlng glass doon, double garaee
with extra bath, covered patio. and a pretty yard. The
duplex is of the same conatructlon with 2 bedroorna
each aide. c1l6pou1a. We, laundly rooms. praca, and
walldng distance to downtown. They are alway• rented
for $150 monthly. Built In 1954. A eood neighborhood.
$26.500 full price with $7500 down lr the rents make the
payments.
WEUS-IcCIRDL£, Realttn
LI 8-7729
1810 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa
~
P. f.
Harbor Estates
DELUXE HOMES ON LARGE IMPROVED LOTS IN r [. FINEST RESIDENTIAL AREA NEAR COLLEGE, SCHOOLS AND PARKS
~ '1647 SQ. fl. r. .
n •1601 SQ. IT.
1480 SQ. IT.
1222 SQ. IT.
of fabulous livability
plus
large 2-car garage
plus
3 or 4 bedrooms
plus
11/z or 2 baths
p lus
many hidden yaJu ..
$16,60000
$16,50000
$15,350~
$13,90000
Conventional or New Low Down FHA Loana
•These homes ere equi,.,.d with
RenCJft and Ovens
FURNISHED MODElS
F crlniew RoacL Co.ta Meaa
open daily 10 to 8
~ Estates has just been awerd.cf
..._ "UVE BmEtt ElECTRICALLY"
~.
lEW OIIEITIL I.ERI
3 lr., 2 IIIIIs
Wall to wall carpeHne throughout Built-in ranee
and oven (electric), d!spoul, 24x26 garaae. patio,
decorated in exqulalte . tute. Close to the Bay.
PillE: .II.E 3-2811
EVES:-U 8-7835
SELECT YOUR HOME IN
WEST CLIFF
OverlookJne the Upper Bay In Newport Beach
STILL TIME TO SELECT YOUR DECORATING
SCHEME AND MOVE IN BEFORE
SCHOOL STARTS
WESTCUFF oUers fuclnatlng Innovations In ex-terior and interior design, by the ma.t creative of
our contemporary archJtects. Every fadUty for the fuJI enjoyment of Uv1ne 1s here, In an atmosphere of dignity and chann.
Down Payments
$4.320 to $4.940
DICI.UDDIQ TJTLE TO YOUR LOT
IIIIELS
Open Dally-8:30 A.M. to 6 :30 p.m. -Open Dally
11• WDTGLIFF IIIYE
~ mlle north of entrance to Ba;vabora
1.... STUITEYIIT
Uberty 8-8181 Or See Your Broker
l/1
a.-.....
Top qu.JJ~. l ·bedroom as-l"tment on rear crf K-2 lot.
Ablo 1 bechom and bilth downat&lm auttab~ for
bacbeklr ~ PUll ~ear ~arap. Ample roam for a.
bedroom bGIDe on front ill lot.
,
l'r1cl 11 T,!OO untaml.lhed
tJUOO .1\amlabed.
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.1111 YIIB., IIW.TII
400 N. Newport Blvd. (Oppoate Hoag Hospital) Newport Beach
Uberty 8-1617
1880 Park Ave., Costa Mesa -Ml6-1675
BILL 'S BEST BUYS
CIIUPIE -IT LIW MWI
Completely redecorated ~..aq, double aaraae.
FULL PRICE ~.~ WI'nl $1,000 DOWN OR St1'BMIT.
W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor
KA'M' LABORDE-Mauger
'"You1l Uke Our Friendly Service"
220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa U 8·1139
C Acroa street from Thr1tty Drua Store)
Evenlnp Call MI 6-1050-MI 6-3071
Carpeted, patio, BBQ, fuml.ahed or unfurnis hed -Best
terms available. Furnished prlce-
$21 ,760
OWIE VII IMI, llllllr
Z731 WEST COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH
LI 8-9349
400 SALESMEN!
400 TELEPHONES!
400 DESKS!
400 CARS!
All t,._ aperteDCMI and lkeD8Id l'M1 tltaC. peop~
u. waJUna for the opportulllt)' to leiW.JGII ••• and at
no extra c.wt to yoa •.. L1lt your home toda.J and be
.we lt'a with a MaJttple l.Jildaa llmce oftlce.