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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-07-16 - Newport Harbor Ensign.. ,. CdlaYa. .... ..._. aiMI a ,,. Ada ORiole 3-0550 THE ERIICDI ~N~ F~llY, largesi in the Harbor Area: Mrl. Ray Bandel ts hokltng Otona, the young.d, and Mr. Bendel i$ holding T •~. next youngest. The rest of the children ore lined up in order of OK Razing Of Stands At Beach eg..--{stoftding ) first-born Mary Anita, Virginia, Freddy. Cecelia. and Eu9.,e; (seated) l eo, Tommy. Timmy. Johnny. Mar~. Joanne 10¢' tWUJIIIJA'f. JOLT IL 1.151 'Project Pathway' Raises. CD Euror Two bu~ldozers a.tartP<I pua.h-; bit brutal at first, but that at r.:t the day. The cost wa $10 loa the dirt around lnaplratron would pi'O\ a de a sallsfoa<'1ory and an nour ~r dozer, a totAl I of Point on the Corona del Mar I safe pathway $480 for the 3 daya. blulf Monday momlna. and soon Public Works Dlrector Bf!rt M the cries aubslded. the there were cries heard through Webb, still smtllng, said yester·l prospect !or pleued acceptan~ out th~ town and all the way da) noon that the bulldozing of the pathway to the Mach up to Caty Hall. would ~ romplf'ted by the end grew perceptibly brighter. This waa ''Project Pathway," to provide a S4lle and n>latlvel) easy access to the main txoach for the easterly end of town. The dozers of Mc<:lellan It Sons bit hard and ~p around Inspiration Point, levtolled ott a S«<nd view site at the middling level a nd then swuna on down _, the beach. OCEAN PARACHUTING NEAR, CDM IS CURBED A roupl., of parachute jumpers not yet said "no.'' Mrs. James Harrington of from the So u t h e r n Callfornaa D nearby 3415 Ocean Blvd., who ave Jesw, president of the had led the flgitt for a meander. Skydivers Club attended the Skydlvers, and Clift Winters at· lng footpath to tne beach, said Monday afternoon study session tended the study .-Jon because and G.rrord. (Ensign photo) I thl.a was mlKh more than she ot the Newport Beach City Coun· thel1" was talk of bannlnc para. had expected. ell to el{Plain that their hobby ch ute jumpers In the local ------------Protests came from Mn.. Dun · wun't particularly danaft'OC.&a. waters. can Stewart of Shore CUtts, Bra · And to prove It, they Invited From the diacuaslon came an den Finch of Corona del Mar, the rouncll~n to joJn them In understandlna. which wall be both of them CDM Cham~ of. their parachute jumpa Into the put Into letter form by the ctty fictals. and from William Blur. water off the Corona df'l .Mar and ~~ to the Skydivers Df'fl. oek, member of the arcllltectural beach nlte limitations are now In ef. firm that ~pared plans for the To datf'. the Invitation has not feet. as follows: CDM beach, lncludlne Insplra· bHn a~ted, but Mayor James The parachute jum plnc Is con· tion Point. Stoddard said later that he nas fined to an area 100 yards or Mrs. Philip Burton, member of more from the Ooat llne desla· the City Park Commisalon, pro-T • I PI natina the awimmlnc area of lhf' tested at the fact that thf' city r1 p e ay CDM Mach and 100 yards or had p~ with the project morto from the .)c!«y. The Sky· The Park CommJ.uton recom-without a publlc hearinc on E t d B divtors must provide thetr own mendatlon to raze the conceuion Supervisor Claire Nf'lson sug. fi nal plans. She said t ne Coun· XeCU e y pick up boats, 10 that the dty bulldlnp at the Corona del Mar THE liTTLEST BANDEL Dt.ne, ) ...bold this s.turdey. gested Tuesday th at the rounty ctl h.ad prom.l.ed that no detall.a rescue boat la not taken away New Dunes Annex Try Due Soon 8e&ch a.nd to call (or blda tor counsel meet with the city at· of the Pleger. Blurock . Brandt Dodger Team from Ita duty at the beaches. a aJnale public ~ce bulldlnc BANDELS KEEP TITLE torney of Newport Beach In an plans WO\lld be carried out with · The city ls to be notified eerly was approved Monday evenlna attempt to annex t~ Newport in tbe day that jumpa wtU be by the Newport Beach City Q F B Dunes to Newport Bco!ach with· out hu rinp. A triple play Is a near mir · made, and elthet' Mr. Jesw or Council. 1 IGGEST FA~ jl LY' out a tfectlna th e county 's leue .. -~lst Rex tbBralndt, wh'~oh once acle In any ma n's Ball....,ame. but Mr. Winters wUI call a half hour 111e Council ovemaled the ob-lVI with tbe Dunes. woo:u to own e ots w "" com-the younc atars of t1oneer ~a -· before take·otf.. v 1 o 1 a t 1 on of Jed.lona of a t t or n • y Charla Meet ~ No. 1 tamlly ln Co· chad Inc the papa and mama. Mr. Nelson atated that both prbe Inspiration Point. a t first ~ Dodcers d id It Tuesday at these restrlet.lona can ea~ lm-Scha-• wbo u __...t.b ""~ndJ rona del v • ..._.. .. J N 1 f N wu ala rmed. But In consulta-~Corona del Mar Youth Center media~ ca .. -llat1on of all chu•--~. · :r.'5'V e '-UU · -..-.an. o. or Mr. and Mn. Raymond Ban-ewport Beach and the Newport u or\ with PubUc Worka I>lreet« fteld. • --...~..... ·~ "" not CO demoUab the bulldlnp. quite a dWlaJM:e too. no doubt. del. who ll¥eln a 2 -8telry 4-bed· ~~e. arendarudthoua for tM a n-Bert Webb, he wu told that a -.n ""~rly --·u•ht a .... ..-1 ......... ~ but rat!Mr CO •Uow h.la dlent-.1 because there are 16 ol 'em. l.n· ,_.. ,...._ that tbe7 buUt at ·~uon. a at the county l.a wide pathway..,..~ for -7 -~ ...-• ... ~ ... ~ ------- the MMtl ~to lm-311 J....aae Aw., hav-e 14 cblJ. wtlllne. aa lona aa lt. lnc.-clme atecy nd tor~ Ill' fly baD tor one out.. stepped 00 Cl • N I ~..:.:-...:*"''-tiM ext.t-J Man Drowned ctren--tJae oldest 11. Uae )'OQQI· from u-e ....... not enclaftpred ..-ucn .. cDd auaaut -~~ Mo.~~ to aare e son .... • I __.. .W '* S.tard'Q. ~ u. .. ....,..u.. •n•-Ull ..._. 1ll"f!ft C&l'1te4 -• co ea~a-U-.-I. ·:;::::=:.-:r. u.e oistina as Boat Tips ~n...:-:~~ ~~-:t:!:~: ::e.i:::aeateaiDOft ::,..a~ tD-:! Ftt~R OA Boat lmpi"'YftMnt.ar' he aaked. .. Ia 1ll"f!ft both atk~ hl.1«tDn lowtna a llf'O(est by ~ county pleul.fta: patJnny cww. Even~ u. ,....._ .._. Ollilllllt)r: SupeiwtM CaiN Jfef. ~ c r I t I c Ia m of the food Joeeph Gabrte:l, 56, ot 1901 W. JunJor Coll~ and they were aupervborw. who wanted to Iron Ardlltect aldlard ~ came eon • K at17 ,....._ llet'Yed? Obvtoualy not. Ia there 12th St.. Westmln.ter, became man1ec1 In Fullerton In Septem· out the po.alble lqal dJ1JleuJ. by late nae.day, admitted that , !:,!":p ~0:0~ J:!t ~ ~ day ~ ..._... • ~ ln erttiebm ol the manaceme.nt of the fourth penon to drown In Mr. 1941. ties first. pei'laa:-the buUdozlna looked a bottom f the d.xth But Dod tM Ra.ttlclr, waJt1.nc tor ttw UYe the oooce8Slona INIOI&.r aa pubUc Harbor Area watft'l thls aum-0 · a · ~~on show that did not relations a re conoeTned! Ob-mer, when a boat cwerturned And here are the young Ban· 1• ~ rally produced 3 runs and come ott. He suffered a palntul viously not ... the beach pro-neer 1501 E. Bay Ft .• Balboa, at deb. 8 boys, 6 g1rla, and their Po ICe Crack Down on D a 21 ·20 victory. Phil Jordan at auh on the head when h.e hJt dud nr revenue which can be 9:15 p.m. Sunday. birth dates: I og s I first baM and Uo Bandel. pitch -tht' canopy on t~ afterdeck. \bed to Improve the a.rea! Ob· Mr. Gabriel had boarded a 12· 1. Mary Anita Oct. 11, 1942 D . k. L•tt . e·k er, played stand·OUt ball for the St'veral stitches were requlred to viou.aly yes... foot akitt from the dock located 2. Vlralnla Nov. 16, 1943 rln •ng I er•ng I es Phlllies. close the wound He •creed there 1s need for there and with a friend. Nels 3. Freddy March 6, 1945 • I I The Pioneer Giants defeated Tecllnacal dLfficultles prevent· Improvement In a ppearance, but Bond of Santa Ana, w t ott tor 4. Cecella J une 12, 1946 The New Po r t Beach Pollee I lack of enlorcement on Jaws pro. the Dodgers l6·15 Monday . The ed the live televtslnc aponaored he aald' this could be done by the yacht "Puritan," anchored 5. Eugene Oct. 3, 1947 Dept. hu becun cracking down hibiUng picnicking on txoaches, undefeated Pfrates were at the by the Play Port of th.e Padtic. uniform palntlnr and some otf-abore. 6. Leo · ·· Dec. 21. 1949 on violations of reeulatlons ron· dogs without leashes and blcycJ. top of thto Le>arue with a 6·° Frank Jordan. vi~·PrHldent of landlcaplna to put the conees· A few feet a way from the 7. Tommy · Jan. 11, 1951 ~mlng beach restrlc:t.lons. leash ing on the sidewalk. Barbara rf'COrd 85 of Tuesday. the Corona del Mar Ch.amber of aJona In rood order with a mJnl· dock. the skltf overturned and 8. nmmy · •. ·Jan. 11, 1953 law and bicycllna on •ldewalk.s. Allen, secretary of the Point Comme~. reported that the mum outla y of funds. threw both men Into the water. 9. Joh nny · · ··· July 14, 1954 This was the answer g1ven 1 Assn., called attention to the 8 $ w• show was to M tape-d durtnr He cautioned against eatab-Mr. Bond aa.Jd that he a nd Mr. 10. Ma rk . ... ... July 24, 1955 at Monday even Inc'• City Coun-1 "app.arent lack of enfoi'Ce'mtont of rave In I the day for showlna from 8:30 Uahlnc a concesalon monopoly Gabriel held on to the capsized 11· Joanne ·· ·· June 26, 1956 ell meeting to letters of protest the litter law." to 10 a.m. today. (Thursday) on under a alngle operator. Compe-boat for.'"" minutes. Then Mr. 12. Gerard . Aug. 14, 1957 received from Ralph Schlaler of A report from Pollee C'hlf'f r·.e for Lead Channel 5. tltJon ls a desirable fea ture to Bond lett the boat and awam to-13.. Teresa · · ·-.Aua. 19, 1958 700 S.. Bay Ft.. llalboa Island, John Upson showed 62 citations 1 ------- keep up the quaUty of food, be ward the dock. When he looked 14. Diana J une 'IT, 1959 and the Balboa hnlnsuJa Point and 15 arrests for the period Th~ Piedmont Le>ague Braves shot Is F .• red aald. back. Mr. Gabriel had diMP· Mr. Bandel haa been with Assn. I from July 1 to 12. won a tlcht 2 to 1 ball game • aDEWAL IVCG&ITII:D peared Douglas Aircraft In Long Beach Mr. Schisler complained about There wen-8 arrests for drink from theo Giants Tuesday at the In a written doeument p re· The body waa recovered from for 20 yean. He ls now In the lng in pubUc. 4 for violation of Corona dtol Mar Youth Center at co~ j L·aon aented to the eoundlmen. Mr. about 10 teet of water •t 11 p.m. planning department of the tool-CD~ j L.1 bra ry the litter law. 2 for iu .. ,.~ fire n ... d to move up to • fa rst place lVI Sch~ ~nded renewal by illeru&td lieutenant J ack Ina division. lVI I works. one for Illegal diving. tie with the Cardinal$ A C.orona deol Mar resident took of the lea.-f« 3 yean. ln that Steinman. Be wu ..ated by MB. Bandel, who Is 38 years I The citations were: l2 for drink Tom &hmldt drove In the a pot shot w ith a .U caUJ'e time the beach should be In a Ulquard boat oper a t or Bob ot age. Is a native of Iowa. Mr. Open•lng Set Ina In public. 15 for violation of wtnnanJt run with a t riple 1n the c;hotgun at a mountain lion that ~J;Ion to e.tabllah new or ne-Reed. 111~ captain Mike Bandel. who la (2, was born in the luah taw. 7 for violatio~ of thtrd In nang Gl"t'g C"..-orgeo and wandel"f'd down Into the foot· modeled houaln1 f« the concea· Henry. harbor lll.ut8 AI Obef'r, Rochester. N.Y. the Utter law. <I for changtng Mark Story wt-reo thf' 5tars on hills abow Corona del Mal" Ilona. he mted. aaststant harbor muter Howard They moved to Corona del Mar Head L 1 b r • rIa n Dorothea clothes In public view or In theo mound for thf' Brave5 about. 3.30 a.m Tuesday. He preeented a petition aJaned Oeftebau.en, Set. Bud Youn11 and In October, 1947, a few weeks Sheely announCed thls week public restroom. 2 for fa~orks. The ptedmont Plrat~ defeated Humane ofn~r Geo~ Myers by people who \1M tbe budl, ba.rbor patrolman Arthur Mace. alter Eugene's arrival. that open hou.te will be held one for illegal dlvinr. the Ph allies 8 to 4 Monda). LA>ad-was called to the ~ne. but wu -.ytn,a "We cut a vote ot confl. Tuesday ewnlna. July 28, at the lng Pirate hltttors wel"t' Tom unable to apprehend the unln· dence tor the ~-aires." G .I G f B lb I I d new Corona del Mar Ubrary on un·.ted or·.ve W~tgate. who had a homer with jured lion Later, he satd that ''You are not lmprealnc us a1 raves 0 a oa $ an Marieold Ave. one on. and Bud Barnt--.. who htt this samto lion waa In the habit wtth tht. pedtJon," aal4 Mayor Mayor James Stoddard. Library a triplf' with 2 on of comln~ in close to Corona del !~~ . .!~odndard.Ch-~Rab! • .. '!.~ w·.ll Study ·an sw·.tzerland board chairman Leon Wane. and B . s Thf' Pfrates took on tht' roll of Mar to get water and feed on ~...,...._ ...--n ~ Friends of t he U brary w111 par· eg1ns oon giant kltle>l"!'' Jut ~k on Wt"d· rabbtt.<~ during th.f' nltht . ~ lmpatk'nc» with the at-Udpate In the openlnr cere· n~day whf'n th,.y d~feated the "Someday I'll ret lttm." he ~~ p:ret~entatJon ot tbe cue CaJl Graves, 16. dauehter of boat, and will arrive In Rotter-monies a t 7 :30 p.m. Adva-solicitatlo 'or b , J~agUf'·leadlng Giants 4 to 2. said. f« th e conce.lonaU. and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Graves of dam by Sept. 14.. From Rotter· The tollowl.nl d ay, Wednes· '"""' Nl ' US•· :.:...:::.::..:.........:...:..:..:..:.:...~~:..:.:...=-..:...._-.:__......:..:_ __________ _ ecM~Cht to apeed up the heart.na. 210 Pearl Ave .. Balboa Ialand, ... dam, s he will ta ke a train to day, July 29, the llbra.ry wtll of . ness and out -of-town property LOCKHEED AIRS PLANS "'You can't proc:Hd with tbe one of 75 students throuahout her destination. flclally open for buaJn~ The OWlV'rs will be start~ soon by demolition without flrst haviftl the United States ch~n b)' the Gall wiU be partaking in a re· old Jlbrary at Dahlia Ave. and the Newport Beach United Fund, ..a-·-• American F1tid Service t ltwt" Ba d D el h Sa wbJch hu set a record aoal of FOR UPPER BAY SITE a plan for the new _.c:~op· o --v c:ently berun pilot program of ysl e r. wlll aa. t ls t · 188.98'7.!50. This Is sll .. htl)' less J'Oiftt. .. Mr. Sdtlepl aal4. abroad tor 5 month&. the Am e r 1 can Field Service, urday, to rive the staff thne to • ""n'at'• our problem," Mayor Gall baa been ~elected to Uw wblch previously had only sent transfer the books and lf"t the tbh~'!._ S2.000 over Jut year's Lockheed official~ hot~ted Bar· U. S. nrbteor pl&M, the twln- atod4ard r.plMd. wltb the Rudolph Schmid family Amer1ca n atudenta to foreign new bulldlnr reatty. u"'6"'" aaoordlne to A u s t 1 n bor Aru ciUZPns at a Bay Club tailed P-38 I.J.Ibtnlna:, a.l8o waa e ""'C'XMMLIIIWM .-.DO'" in WetU~ Swttlleriand. a eountrles 1.n the aum.rner to Uw Hours a t the new library Sturtevant.. United Fund presl· breakfast Jut Thursd~ mom· bullt there. Prank -.san o1 Corafta del larre v11lap neu Baden, which wttb a family. but not to study. wtll be 1 to 9 ~m.. Mond~. dent. Ina to tell about the ElectrOnics The latest proJect la t.be EI~- Mar broeaht up tbe matter o1 Ia ~ m.lla bun Zurldl. Until recently. the la.nruaare Tu~ and Wedneed~. 9:30 The solict~Uon of res.ldenoes and Avionics Division plant that tronlcs and Avionics Dlvtaion, cc pe'Jdoll apJra.liQlq tbat It ~ wtU lftve on Sept. t by b&rrier waa felt to be too dlfft. a.m. to 6 p.m. Ttnanda.)' and Ftl-wUJ be coord.lna~ with the na· wtll be built at the top of the whJch wt.JI have Ita mala head· wu catalftlJ ..,_~ -cWt for AJ.nerlcan stu den ts. d~. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p..m.. Satur· tlonal U n I t e d Fund procra.m Upper Ba.y, near tb4" Oran~ qua.rters beft 1n tbe lack Ba.1 OMmdlman a.-Lou11 z So tar. howewt'. thoee stu-day. .-heduled tor October. said Dr. County A1rport. aJte. ........ a..t ad .. that tM COO· denta who haw partabn tn the A .pedal r.tv. 'Mill M a 24· Edward Milum.. local campatcn or partlaa.lar lntetat to the Kr. Gro. uplamed ltl tnlt• lbedlla of tba bWldlQr -.., P'lol procram lbaw ~ hour clrt~ln ~ ~ ~bftoeth ch~l f-t ... ,_ ....,r -· -· !~~.~~~~~the~ a101l .. r.rtlMr dc•elol nt of ,. .......... .,... 2 ceoecullon· cw•come the aJli'U&P ....-.~er. patron~ can ..... u -•• • • ._. .. --n.w , __ -..... _.. , ... at u ..... ,.. wa.u ~no smQI pro-Loc:k!Med._ ._~ ~ a.ne aa tt. llDoe u. wlJmlaa Gall. wbo bu had 3 yean ol out ptUna: wt of tWr "r. folJCIW\ftc a 11tu4)' of the r-.qwsta dUrin&: actlvn:te. at 0.. aew 1"be ftnt pn)ld wUl '-tiM ,. • ...._ ..-eo~.mact aJld oper. I'Nncb, wtll attmd a German Mn. Ena "-' WUl be ln ol tM patt.ld'paUnc tJ'OG~ by plant. thouch theft may M atnamtilt.atloiD tC ~ .. ...._ •ate a. MOdlrll· ~ ~ 8dtool lo Daric:b. dl.arl"e ol tbe o.-a del Mar the bu4lft c.a:DIDI ~ aml· IICII"'W U.ht manu.tarturtna. 111.-aM ..._ lblllt. lie ....._ Can •U•• "' the c.a-· 1M II .......,.. few th1a by tak· Ubrary, &I 8M ..,._ ....., at the mttt• wu eempr'lad ol RGceT ttobert E. Gro.. c:tWrman ol tJoa .... ~ 11Q0r ~ 1DI German at Loa&: Bach State. DdJSa -.u-aM tM artcbal Ba~ u dWnnan. Kn. C. F. tk board oll.odlMed and chief "''be .._....,_. .... .._. ..w .._, u. ....._ plaft ,.. and 1117 llaclJtna wttb a Oema.D Galtu'II'Od a.M ODut Jlw)t. leca· L&Ddll.n. Dr. Ml.buD. JIIJa. lolln UIIC'QU ollkler. out.llnfd ,._ =:..:-= :1. ~ -.:.;· Will 00 ul ai)Jr Ill' a ....ad tlltlar. tl*' ..._. a. 1111t w.at7 wu Ra.U. f'ft!d smotpe and Dldr wict.pread projlda ot twa <."011\· ....._ Lidlilr --..• • ..... ....... ........ o.u and tbe SctunJd tamll7 opa.d -· l. JIIY. 8khard. ~-----· 'ftt ()Reel! A acted the -,..... dtolla tor tMlr ~· 1111'1. .,. .... ......, IKmb Mr. $tUJt,eYa.Dt aid tbat a.. TIM ..,.._1\k beedilllua.Jtftl II C"!!.. "':.'-~'-'Mr . ......, ........... ..uwr ..., .... ~ ud Ga1h ................ wtll ... tM tUft J,. ~of tM,.. •· tbe ... ··~ Jwt ..... -...... ... :r';$\.;? ;-•.• ~ .... ~.a.:_.--.,.....,=':! :rt. C: :..!,!'':.:;..~ =::.:u.:.:-"'~':;; !C::. ~~-=-=~ =-..:'. -=:,,-;-..:: .--5' ;;;--..... IIIK AIVW aM .. Saw ............ ~ ..... ttel P:walilll tlle ~ U't ~~.o.-eef :. .. 'Cl1 ........... .. (0 • HI • .... IIIII) fte II' t' ..... +np ...._ .... MeoL ......... dlle 0 . &. .....,.. n. a -II ... -.• . .. f /IIJI.VO L HMIA .o.:-..,_,.. _ __.. __ .,...,..... ___ _ ft5 HAAIA -------------- WIWIU of tt. CAUJIOINtA HIWSPNB PUIUSHUS ASSOCIATION Alll4 •f tt. NATIONAl. IDtTOllAl ASSOCIATION SUISCllrfiOH lATU '" ttl. .._,.,.. H.r~N!o Areal 0... ~., -tl.OO: twCI , .. ,. -SI.OO OvttWe of tile Herw "-•: 0... ,_ -S4.00: tw. , .. ,. -f7JIO Hop e COJIGIIATU'LA.,_.I TO aUTH UYUl>: Ret 52· poul)d, 6-ounce whlte .-bau, cauaht aboard the Vellron early • HEAR YOURSEL ~ AS Q 'P'U'rDC! BEAll YOU In June, ts now an ott1clal world ·~ record. The International Game It would be a fine idea for our City Councilmen Ftsh Aun. recently approved to play back the recording of Council sessions after Ruth's claim, ao · · · ahe'a the top &al In the women's 12·pound each meeting. They might hear themselves as others line test claM! Bob, how does u hear 'em, ~d that is not always good. feel to have a world champion In the houu? Take Monday evening, for instance. Attorney TO ALLEN CARLETON: His Charles Schlegel got mighty impatient treatment marlin, last Sunday, was the from the "our-minds-are-made-up" Council. Mr. first one of th.e season to be Schlz:.rrel was pleading an extremely unpopular wel&hed In at Avalon. That new '---:t Connie Too of yours must have case , as far as the Council was concerned -seek-what It takes. ing a stay of execution for the Corona del Mar TO DR. HAROLD DECKER: His beach concessions. I guess the councilmen have 337 ·pound b I a c k sea bass, h · il f '-· h · · cis d b t I caught last week on Wednesday t e pnv . ege o Leepmg t e1r mm ma e up, u aboard the Sea Raider, Is the do believe they have the obligation to do it politely. biggest fish of the season, to Even generally mild mannered Councilman Charles date. Tl)la was the oral sur- Hart got into the act, }·oining with Mayor Jay Stod-geon's b(ggest puUlng job of the year, too. He pulled for 57 mln-dard in harassing Attorney Schlegel with remarks utes before the extraction was such as ... "Get to the point" ... "Speed it up" . . . complete. "If you don't like the way we run the city ... ·· TO A. R. LOUD: His marl~. caught aboard his boat, Jo-Jo, My sympathies were all with Mr. Schlegel for last Saturday, Is t.he biggest tlsh those barbs. And I am not entirely out of sympathy wtt.h a sword ~ It for the Bal· on a couple of other matters. First there is the sud-boa Angling Club roster this sea· t10n. He did the trick on heavy den urgency to put the torch to the present conces-tackle. The whopper weighed sion buildings and to get bids on one new building. 299•, pounds and has a &ood There is the grave possibility that our councilmen chance for one of the prize sliver bowls awarded annually by are getting themselves into a time-table jam, hoping Schenley Sportsmen's Club. to get all this done in time for a May opening next TO BOB DAVIS: He did a re· Th b 1 d I bo d bl peat aboard his charter boat, year. e est ai pans are un to stum e , par-"Merry Widow," on Monday. Bob ticularly when they have to do with construction and took wife Betty Llshin& orr Cata- olllte beartnp, whJch me.na a pteoe of bronze wtt.h the oll built ln. The.e little aadreu are made llke a watdt, lniOtar u pted· alon Ia conc.mec~. but, unlike your pet tlck·toC'k, they're eo sturdy that they'll do a job on any alze rod or with any sized line. And on top of everythlna else, the rollef'l, unlike some of the older t.)'pea, are not riveted In place, but cpme neatly apart with 8CreW. -just U.ke a watch. Beat of all, these AFT C 0 guides are the brain chtld of one of our moat ardent local anelera. You, I'm au~. know J. C. ~1- son, who kHI» his boat, Juwllla -and hlmael1 -over on Udo tale. They're tops, J. C. It's a pleas· ure to publicize aomethln& very special In flshlna tackle-40me· thine that we Newport Beachers can point to with pride, along with all t.he other fine tackle that's put toeether rleht here In our own Harbor Ana -tor flsh· ermen all over the world. Wherever I eo, t aet a bl& kick from aeelna very familiar local trademarks on the prized rods used used by the world's best anglers, whether Its Ocean City, Maryland, Florida or MexJco. wurs •• WITH TilE Dl Cll.a1 ay aUDEif PllfCII Eaaatiw ......... .,. leaslng. llna's east end. hooked her up "' to a marlin, and between them, e KELP STOP on. ILIGBT There's no question about the need for improv-got It aboard. and thereby won, Although Signal on recently ing our beach facilities, so the above argument cen-for the second cons«Utlve year, announced It would not erect the ters around the matter of timing. But there is a muc th.e Balboa An g II n g Club's West's lara-est oll refinery In QUr sportsman's guide trophy for the front yard If local people ob-more basic argument, and this concerns a matter of 'rlrs• marlin of the season taken ~ hard enough. It Is going pohcy. aboard a charter boat. Last year right ahead wtt.h the necessary Our City Councll seems pretty set o n ehminat-wife Berty was t.he SAme suc-preliminary steps. cessful angler. Nl~ aolng. you Evidently 51 g n a I does not ing competition among food stands at the Corona two! think there are enough obJec· del Mar beach They say, of course. that "we think • FISB.EIIMA.If OJifl.T tlons. competition lS fine," but it just doesn't happen to ht The truly ardent angle r, like It has lea.sed 500 acres at the ;,... Wl.th the p roposed plan for the beach. A single many hobbyists of other breeds. proposed site next dOOL to the '-'1 gets real penmlkerty about his belching smoke stack of the tdl-w mning bidder is to bulld and operate the first tackle. Just as the golfer pol-son power plant near the mouth budding. The master plan calls for a second build-lshes his clubs and put.s little of t.he Santa Ana river, and Its Th f h f b d · · h bags over t.helr heads to keep paid propaeanda crew is spread· ing e winner o t at irst i lS g mng to ave a 'em shiny, fishermen ro tn for In& t.he butter. great big foot in the door in going after that second fancy reels -and rods. M~tly. Since the wonderful Cameo b 1d So chances of competition are slim. these special touche-s do not Coastline to which we are t.he Maybe Our CounCl.lmen th;,...k that fOod quality lower the golfer's score. nor do gateway lies directly In the pre- u• certain embellishments on a valllng wind path that will be can be had without competition. "We'll write in rod mak.e tor blager catches. But followed by the smOJ and some tough requirements," Councilman Hans Lo-every on~ In a while, something stench, we had better make our d M d h M b h "Y WILL can be added that make-s a big objections better. known. renz sai on ay nig t. ay e sue as ou dif!erence-.t least, In pride or l1 you want fu help protect But no! luat when we aet a llttJe hopetu~la-a-aa-t. rtrht In the kluer with ralaea In ~&lades and new aulstanc.. I want to make tt plain ~font I tie Into th.ls thln1 that I re- aard Walter Charanwa, clty at- torney, aa a well traJned, ha.rd working officer who, dUe to un- usual clrc:umatancu created by the otl fl&ht with the county, la hand haa been overloaded with work, and that temporarily he needs extra-leaal help. But a temporary over-load does not juati~ the hlrlna of a deputy city attorney. Looks to me Uke the smarter thine to do would be to hire out· aide help. 'lben th.ere would be no complication of ~eparatlna them from the payrqll when they were no loneer l eeded. If they create a new otnce, you know what that meaM-'nle job becomes Interwoven Into the clty employees. Who ever heard of an olflee job belna dropped! I'll give you a new run-down on how our Je&al department COlt has spiralled In the tut 6 yeaf'l u soon u l can pt to lt. You are aolng to wonder. Are we still pro.«utlng. cues that belong to the county to prose· cute! Will the Council please antJWer to this writer! I'll bet there wasn't anyone who even erttlcized thla n~ job ~ation ln the Coundl meetina. I doubt If a balf dozen people went to the Clty HaJJ to get a copy of the propoeed budget. or aot on their feet and squawked at the budget hearlne. The time you·~ aonna' squawk t. when the tax bills come ln. Too late. brother. too late! e ARO'I'a&a hJTJO.? t am Juat walt1ne and expect· lng that same bunch that put over the special election to kill the trash and garbage collection charge to come out with a petl· tlon to put the water biJI costs on the tax blll too. J hope t have a little health when they do. • • • e IEDSIDE U:POIIT So you're In the hospital. Let's take a normal routine day. At 5 somethln1 In the a .m., a corps· man shoves a thermometer un- OCC Offers 5 Apprentice Trade Classes serve tasty hamburgerS':" ownership. local residential recreational I suggest that the councilmen go snacking at Roller guldet~ and tips have and clean 1 n d u 1 t r 1 a 1 values Orange Coast College offers 5 Newport Dunes, where all food sale is under a single been favorite additions to many agalnat oil refinery smog, you apprenticeship programs ln car-a pet rod for a long time. Even can do your Individual part as pentry, lathing, cement muonry, concessionaire Compare the taste w ith the servings longer ago, handmade genuine a ctllz.en by .. . sheet metal and mlll and cabl· at the concessions now at the Corona del Mar beach, agate guides were the ultimate. 1· Teleph,Qnlng or wrltlnr Su-net as Ita contribution to the h h l d ff .; But even the rollers had ~rtaln pervlsor Clair N e I a on, C~t.a at.ate-wlde program of appren· w ere t e most sunp e an e ecuve pressure -faults. Sometimes a a----tlng line Mesa. to ask him ttl aet behind th bl k h b · ht ~ 1 t.lceshlp training. pleasing e pu lC -eeps t ose urgers m1g Y would jump the track and get the move by the Coasta Area Durlne t.he 1958.59 school year. d 1 S wedged between the roller and Protective League to build an 147 enrolled In the adult educa-e lClOU ·h C .1 be d . f th t El ~. the frame, resulting ln an ex-airtight air pollution law for Or-tlon courws for technlcal-~lated Let t e ounCl ru e , 1 ey mus · ec,lOn tremely sudden endlna to what ange county that wUI make It so d f l f B h I ... materlal, accord 1 n 1 to John hme can prov1 e a measure o re 1e ut t ere can might have been a great fish tough on smog producers that Owens, coordinator of trade and be lasting in}ury if Counctl w ipes out the incentive tale. Again, the bea rings would they will stay ouL Industrial education. TheM men of competi tion at the beach food stands freeze up. as do many thing sub-2. Writing Conaresaman James are Indentured to unlona as ap- Aerial Ladder Truck Called No. I Need for Fire Dept. Jected to the con-oslon for which Utt. Santa Ana, to ask him to do prentices and are sent to occ I flea water Is noted. And once a what he can throu&h hJs lnfiu. for their technical related lnlor· roller doesn't roll, a line wears ence t.o atop this menace and matlon. out sooner than with conven-keep It confined to the heavy In-The course t.a.~ 4 years to tlonal guides. dustry area In Long Beach complete. Claues are held for I Quite recently a very fine set where It belongs. 21,; houf'8 per nleht. 2 nl&hts a of roller guides and tips have 3. Writing Signal 011 at Hunt· week for a minimum ot 144 become available to the analer lngton Beach to uk them to stay hours a school year. At the end An aenal lar111Pr truck i<~ the would pay a t lea..o~t part of the who wants nothing but the best out of Oranre county w1th their of the 4 years the State of Call· :--;0 1 necli in firP fll{hllng ap-rost. A lower in11uranC'E' c lass 1s on his favorite rod. 1 Inspected refinery proeram. fornla luuea a certifJcate of paratus tor thf' Clly of Newport a l!«> an lnduct>ment to lndu!ltry "'the fiNit set 1 had seen up at Months aao your chamber as completion. BP..rh. Fire Chif'f Jan Briscoe to settle In the ci ty." Les LHter's Bay Shore Tackle an oreanlzatlon joined the flrht In the day school PJ'Oiram, a c;taiPd in his acflvity report for Additional f' n 2 in e c; wlll be Store last week. Then 1 went against amoa prodUcef'l coming complete 2.year pre-apprentice· 19:lR ;,g to the City Council. nE't'ded in tht> futu re for new over to Amigo Leandro Harter'& ln. Your help as an Individual ship proeram Is offered ln sheet "This equlpml'nt Is needt-cl to 'tatlons to b(' built In the Upper a few nights later to pick up one IB badly needed at thla time. metal under Anthony J. Sully prorx-rly fight fire in the present Bay area anrl In the area east of my Sllafiex rods that needed and c•rpentry under John Pot- hullrtings 1n town a~ well as for of Jamboree Rd., the tire chief a pre;seaaon overhaul. I also al-ter. These couraes are more ex- the plannt>d highf'r buildings," .1ald. lowed that I wu about to make tenalve than the adult ~uca - h<' 11air1. New IO<'atlons for the fire 1sta-me up another rod, using some Uon program and Include a com- "The addition of an aerial lad· Uons In Ba lboa and on Ba boa antique guide-s that had been In blnatlon of practical and technl· .. k d dditl I Is land were listed as Important the drawer for about 10 years . .. ,.r true an some a ona projects for the future Five proteatlna parcea were cal. manpower would make pos.'lble Fl 1 · ed d 1 Brother Harter looked disdain· left out of the pro----Neptune Upon completion of the 2-year, tht> lowering of the Insurance re a arms answer ur ng fully at the old-timers. He ac· Ave. uaeument dr;t'rlct In Weat full-time courw. the student class of the city from Cla.'lA 5 to the fiscal year totaled 208• and tually eav~ out with aomethlna quaUflea tot the ueodate In arta I the total fire Joss waa $48,111).49. akin to the sound known aa a Newport. and th.e clty manaaer de,-ree from Oranae Coast Col· C'la~s 4. This would mean a sav· This 18 a sharp drop In lou from razzberry. waa authorized by tbe CJty Ieee. He may alao earn a tech· lng in fire Insurance rat._ that the $87,799 of the preceding year. ''Go modem, my friend," he Council Monday nl&ht to proceed nldan'a -rt••• .. •t• In a.a.a•tJon to with the fonnatlon of the tone· ...... lll-"' u .... said. "Let m.e show you the aourht dlatr'tct. the aaoclate In arta decree. The ONLY thing in guides." The area to be Improved Ia lo· flf'lt tec:hnlclan'a ~rtJflcate, to de'r you.r fllftl\lllt and ... va. Eventu&lty, aft.r )'OU haw cloMd 8lll recent ,-radoatee ot New· ott 1nd allowed the therrnormeter l*t ltatt>or Blrh School are to drop out • few Urnes, the ea«lfldq IUI'nJn4tt tun tor the co~n *u.tnt. takM your .._ke ot .ctence with 12 ~ ot puiM and Mllves. employment In the ,....,-ch and All 100ft u you've had UrM to development Jaborato.rlet ot the doee ott araln, In tomes a tray, Huehes PYodUC.U Croup .eml- your breeldut. D~PGM ot that, ooncluctor dlvttlon In Newport and ctrop ott to .-p .,aln. aJ\d BeeC'h. tn ~ a CCif'pM\•n to rtt you The aaplrtnr .ctenUtta are out of bed 10 he can maq lt. Wbltney Bal..., C21 Pirate Rd .• Then Jn ~ a tpeetalllt who Cllft Haven: Sally Eymann, 412 Jl'8be wutebuketa. 11\en an-P\aD.a Lido, Udo Iale; Alan other wlt.h a mop bue~. a l'OOJ ~n1, 630 1\ultln Ave., !few- watei ehanpr, a JWC» waaon port H.t1ht1: Jaek W. BradbUry, tender. A lab man for • •ted· 308'7 Mll'lt.I'IW' Dr .. BaJboa; .John man of blood, and one to take Ca.rly .. , ~ Arnold Ave .. eo.ta your blood p,_ure. Oh, oh, I lleea, and Doualu Miller, ~ lett out one apectmen t-.kft. a. S. W. Birch St., Santa Ana. rollOin you down the hall .. ~ ..,.. •lected by the you ~re belnr led to your room. t'Oflll)eny wtth the help of the Later In the day, x-,.ya In au Hllh School eclence department. poejtlona. 111en the Ullatant to The 5 lada ue membert ol the the ~partment e _, 1 e f. who Newport lleaC'b 8de.nce J:qtlor- COI'Ilbe your !Mdkal put, wrtnp er'1 Poet JDJ.. which Ia tpONOred out your metDOI')' ot your put by Hu.-. llfe;"t.a.pa you, thum.-, Jooka. ua-L. Ja.. ~. dlvtalon tens. t.ell. ~ rou,.. and mana..,, aaJd tba.t the eom - manJpuJat•. pany•e aim .. to lltlmulate ln· --a1 .... __ ... ,_. of t.-.t In IICMnce ~ 1ounr I ... n onr cocna ~ OJUC". ,...,.. by rtvtq~ HOB the the M'I'Vice, racllatlna optlmJ.an (..),." ... ..--.-1 that Ia &lmolt contartoua. He ,.,., -r'J---• .,.. re- hu tnatllled ln you a confl· search oqanlz&don. '!be lab de- denee that Ia 10 valuable a part partm.nta expect valuable U· of you.r tre.tment. aut.ance from ~ .Wdefttt. all The ct.)' Ia flnlahed wh~ the ~~ ~ edence majon, he nune comes In and ordms you to Amon& the act.lvlties to be un· put on the top put o1 your PB· cleftalren by the ~nta are ,laJhu. put your feet under the eMin.lcal rea e a r c h, materia a ~ and go to sleep. t:NatiMnt. tlectlonic t e • t I n 1. 1 rve been Ln a lot ol h~plta .. Galt1fta' and tachnlcal Ubrary In my tJme. 'nlJ.a on&--tlw Navy opentJona. TMlr work wtll con· H~pltal In San Dleao.--hu eot tJnue unUJ Sept. 10. them all licked for t.c.l. (tender Iovine c.,-eL The eorpamen are ~aUors ln whlJe unlfonna. all youna. m~t · b' volunteef'l who have h(lh school dlplomaa and who Intend to eo to coUlee when they finlah the-Ir hitch ln the Navy. The nurws are easy on the eye, and eUictent. The doctora are hardworklna. averaae about 16 houf'l a day. uaer, Interested, dedlcat4fd to the pro.featon of medldne. r;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;; The flr1t day, gettlna used to the routine and them 1ett1na used to you la the touahest. es- pectaUy wtth me. a doctor w1th considerable hoapltal adminla- tlve experience. A doctor Is no- toriously a bad patient anyway and has his own Ideas about how things should be run. The weekly bulletin: I'm bet· ter! Wouldn't surprise me much to see myself bellyln& up to the Ch.era Inn bar mirror wlth the "Drake" Club boya aome of tbe:se Thurad•ya eoon. I PEl F·-• DL JOB W. K4e!E. O..D. OP!'C)JiE-nln-.- ol coaowA DEL MU .. Kelt e.-t ..... wtrf * OaiOL& ,_..., \•HIS:.' f!. f7L., .... , '' r r (J l • n ' , ,, rl ' ''THE fiNEST FOODS OBTJUNAIIE' WE GIVE 1&11 CaEEK STAID'S II you know Lee J. Harter, you cated betwHne 471h St. and 3 be presented by the collep was know that his a.ale-sman.ahlp la Iota beyond !54th St., adjoining awarded Jut month at com· Irresistible. oth~rwt.s. Sllaflex the Lido Sands development. mencement to ttoaer J. Wagner ..,.,. EAST BALBOA ILVD. Inc. would not presently be atop The ~ Iota dro-pped from the die· of Santa Ana. OR 3-all BALlO A Qll WSIO Claca9e AceMiatl Wei ed the rod heap, aa It Ia, thanks, In tttct are at the comer of 47th St. Both labor 1nd mana&Mnent ~ood part, to the convincing, not and JUver Ave. favor the Orange Cout Collea• PArticularly modest voice of procnms. .lotnt apprentJcuhtp L.J.H. xa~:c:a: CI:.:I!=I!=DCI:.::IICII:II:Ci2•1 committees tor each of the 5 I now own, and am applylnr tradea taurht at the coUeae the mo.t modem eet of roU«r meet monthly to diJic:usl ttchnJ· ,uldee-end roller Up-to a new • cal and employment C'hanlfll rod blank. The name of the Uttle with Mr. OweM aftd hJ.8 ltatr. aem Ia "AITCO'' 1tatnt.. ttetl wen. 11u1ta C'lalma to have COIIOifA DG.IlAn a.LY COMJIIZn roller ,-uldes and tip. TMy are wnt two dOll cllujnr • rabbet PAIIILY u rua. J'l'o.a made by th Aalaori P'lthll'la tbnMaft\ .,ace (not even the peo. n.AJV11DfG JfATfOifAU.Y ADVD'I'JSD...... Tackle Mfr. Co. 01 Newport pie 01 Tnu MUe¥t thJel.llow· Bead\. tOme .wr, , .... tal bU ............ oaaou J.uu ~ As rrtend Harter .. ,.. thl7 eo roOd to tbe bdl thet t~ww b apartt yo-ur Une.. they tP01J you MdMct to let ue 11taJ In w• H t ' lot any ~ type ol pJ.S.. lertln until 1111. Who kDDn -rn A S J Your JIM t:an't IGul '*" .. " tJ.1ie1 mtlfat ~ to let • ,..Y a~ 0 u n c. frarM and -roner; nor arouniiJ ,,. ln ....... ~ ...... ,... ... f .,..-tc.lf. Thlolr *"*-atiliJ mJfllt _...., to .atay ~ • 1111 IAIT CO¥f "''f.WAY nefdl GlllJ a Uttle ... ....., OW .... ....._ coao•• •• , .... CAl....,.IA now Ud tMit to ....,. ._ .-. rAitMWII ~ ~--...-..-.... ...-.--.... :--..,.---~~------" ro.loD·~nd •.ad ro1• 111M (all rtallta •-•f'i41J . \ .. 1111111!1 Llll lliiiT wtaa lAIII' Hey there •.. been to the Or· anee County Fair! U Y<* haven't shame, ahame, on you . • • bettet cut oU in the old four wheeled r11eer .•• there'• falrtne weather throUJh thla Sunday . • . Set your courwe either up or down New port Boulevard and you'll run amack lnto her ... * *·* KIMIW..,....-.waat· oble u..a Mil a qtur:ll ... Juicy ..... ·-cdlfiY claUI· ed • a W .. enOs# tee ··. -· ................. , ., .. ----wM&e--· ..a. -... , ...... ..... ............ ,.......w altf•lle:m-...,....~ ••• We llwsk oar -80 1'" Clllll ... tile ...... aUky ..,. .... bat ll y..a ...s4 IDle.,... cona w1Ua U.. ~a..--. ,.._. .......... ~ llJ4tll9 too ••• 1a tad CIII'I1JWt9 yoa woald Ub dtff.-t ..... tile WGY.,.. ... ttlDtJile ......... ... bl9 t .. ato. a wllole cnne cd .......... Cipl'k:oU. ......... .•• Tlllft9b .... a ..U ._.. lee pi'OdlJce. ..... cd..,a proad of tbe ..tie Uttle J~Pe· daltt.. ........ a8lll wi1UD9 cmd ..,.. \o fW ••• * * * Talk, talk. talk ... about the big. more versatile Flower Shop to be housed ln the new build· lng out ln tront ... Flower Shop· w\llt', they've been aneakJne In a Httle prevtew of the decorative &oodles to come . . . Huee ke& planters, 11eamlne white ceram- ics a foot hl&h . . . There ar-e openlnp on the aides ao the plants ean pHk throUih · · • They are flat on the ends . • • two or three can be atac:ked foe unusual ananpmenta u plant· ers oc for p.rden deeo«'aUOOS • • • cancu-. too, t.aan on a dUfer· ent &low, when ldllnlnl ~ the hOI" ! ~· tM •·--aper1U~ wtth the tl.-minl en· clo.ures .. · * * * .............. SZJt Stark Cllld ......,. but Ia Ute J19bt apcrt lt wW leak 11D b.-. ..• A Oat ~ pot\UY boWl ~ ••• ,.. ~ an wlllte potWY 1a ~ Wy aa4 tullp abapa. ,.. ..... an stra~ebt cm4 eophlattcatM witb wocdna p4ICJS to PeP tbe whole .. CIJ'ICDI_.Dt" tocJetber· * * * Anybody for Usabatas! The Japanese adopted thls vue otfl· ctally tor the\r hl&h-meanlng, sentimental. f I Q we r arrange- ment3. Somethlnl hlgh for the heavens. one not too hlJh for the clouds. and the lowetat bloom tor the earth ... AlW'IJ'I more bu4s than blooms. beCause blooms mean dnth . . . See theM, the shaPe lt unu.ual and sets our flower shop arrancera Jmaelna· tlon runnlnl .Ud · · · So does another mammoth. two aided shell shape ... One side '-wide. the other narrow, and I am tolcl very exotic thlnp cln be ~ w1th them ... * * * ~ c••••s• ~ .................... Dllil .... . . . .... .,. ... -· .............. ,,... ....... ,.... ......... ...... ... . . . ,._ .....,. ..,...Pt ina D l • • • n.t' -"" .... ,...til _, ..... :;:.;-............... ·=· ·---... ay"" .. --·. -.... *" IGIW.._ •• •-..................... wttll ............... . .................... .................... ................ ,. 'n.t. ............... -... t .. eM 1Ph ••• ............ ? ...... .............. -.... All \Nee IOWliea and more are rnaldftl ra4Y to be clll· played~ In out 'MW bM•· rtnt OtdtT ol bUt.,.. at the ~ ol the l'fewport Beach Plannlna Cornmllelon ln City Hall at 8 p.m. ~ (Thursday) wm .., the annual electJon ol ottlce'l'll foe t.bla t\Kal year. Amonl the Items on the aaen· da 11 the ttMet pattern fOI' the area Ju-t Inland ot Corona del Mar, and the Commlulon may Mt a date tor a public heartna. llete It the aaenda for to· nltht: ea.zcno11 Officers tor the 1~·60 tlacal year wm be elected Vloe-cbalr· man Georl• Lind hu been act· lnl cba\nnan since the .h&ly 1 retJrement of Chairman Walter LonJmoOt. Ray Cop e) l n hu eerved u secretary for more than 10 )' ....... • Aldll .. '*_.. .. ., ... rs,.. PJea-er. Blurock, Houean It El· lerbroek and the lrvtne Co., cor- ner of Bayatde Dr. and El Pueo Dr., at the entrance to Irvine THT&ee from Bayalde Dr.; chanae from R·l to C-1·H to al· low tor eonattuctlon of profe.- alonal oft1cn on property un- aultable for R-1 development. evAmMC:U Mabel Swa1n, 1405 N. Bay Ft., Balboa Ialand, 2~-foot en· c:rot.chment Into 5-toot rear yard setback to conatruct a second noor earaee apartment. Darnell Development Co.. 2245 aJ)d 2318 Heather Ln .• Upper Bay area, 10-foot encroachment Into 20-foot front yard setback. be· caUSe the extreme aloPe of the property prohibits the develop· ment from conforming to the existlnl zonine requlrementa; lS-foot encroachment lnto 2().foot front yard setback also re· que.ted for 2318 Heather Ln. to coMtnlct a earaee. Martha Thorman. 217 34th St .. West Newport. 3 dwelling units on 2 R-2 Jots: variance ls neces· ury because an exlatlne bulld· lne has been constructed ove the lot line. creatlna one R·2 parcel. Mrs. Thorman says It 'ls a hardship case because she needs the Income to support 2 dependents In colleee and erad· uate achool. Irving Jordan. Tract 2758, the hl&hway frontage ln Cor on a Highlands, 10-foot aetback re· quested because lt ls not PQA· slble to move bulldlnas back farther on the lots. due to two 5-foot easement atrtpe alone the alley erante4 to the clty by the developer. evu num The a.yere.t eo.. ai&N at 1634 lrvlne Ave.. 1617 TradeWinda t.n.. an4 earner ol 17th St. and Irvine Ave.. UPI*' Bay. Thla wu set over from the June 11 meet- Ing. l ames Meade l r., 3112 Newport Blvd.. Newport. permission to ~rate a ootfe.e ahop. which will Include the sale of beer and wine. L. T. Mullk. 825 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa. permlulon to ronstruc1 a second story over a non ron· rormlng bullding continuing the exlsting non·conformlng side· yards setback. Cameo Shores ~velopm<'nt Co., 4701 Hampden Rd., C11meo Shoret~. 90-equare-foot algn on top of an existing dwelllng tem· porartly belng used as a sal~ oUtce, and 2 sigM. not to t'X· Tickets 0 for Musical ceed 160 aaquare feet each. to •dVettlae thla new .ubdtvtalon. e COIGIIOWJC:A1101fl Lettft' trcm WIUiam .!puraeon m. ..t.tant vice-president ot the Irvine Co., re&ardlne pro- poMd street patterns on Jrv1ne property adJolnlne Corona del Mar. The Commluton may lnJtl· ate a, lftOluUon of lnt~tiQn to hold one public heartna on an anwndment to the street and hlehway unit of the Muter Plan to Incorporate the proposed atreet pattern for thJ area, whlch tncluds the St. l ames Church and Day School alte, the C&thollc Church alte, and the propa.ed residential develop· menta of 0 . Z. Robertaon. Petition oppoalng any plan which would contemplate mak- lne Nardaus Ave. the maln ac- ceaa road to any development inland of Corona del Mar. The propa.ed• atreet pattern pre· sented by the Jrv1ne Co. does not make Narclaaua Ave. a throu&h atreet to the future de- velopments Inland . • AJ)DmOJfAt. •usmE.SS Review of the annual report for 1958·59. Picks AAUW Committees · Standing commltte.e chainnen tor the comlne .year have been appointed by Mlsa PhylUa Jack aon. president or the Newport· Costa Mesa branch of the Amer- ican A&soclatlon of Unlveralty Women. The committee chalnnan are: membership. Mrs. J. R. Deem. Corona del Mar; program, Mrs. C. MacLaln Adams. Newport Beach; mass m4t(fla, Mrs. Don McCartJn. Costa Mesa ; finance oUic:er. Mlsa Dora Dow. Hunt· lngton Beach; yearbook and bul- letin chalnnan, Miss Mary Mc- Cbe.ney. Santa Ana; social, Mrs. 1~mes B. Taylor. Corona del Mar; arts, Mrs. Elton Edge, Co- rona del Mar; aoclaJ and eco- nomic lsaues. Mrs. William ~. N~wport Beach: International re- lations and legislative, Miss Allee Kasparian, Corona del Mar; fellowship, Mrs. Coy Hes· ter, Costa Mesa; elementary and aecondary education and higher education. Mrs. Barron Knechtel, Santa Ana; status of women. Mra. Charles Dalton. Costa Mesa: hlatorian, Mrs. Thomu Picker· lne, Newport Beach; p&rUamen- tartan. Mrs.. Edear Hlll, New· port Beach. Opentna tha fall PfOCT&m Will be a meetlnc Sept. 28 at the Youth ~ter ln Coi'OI'\A del Mar. UCZIYD ICIEIICZ ai&DJT Barron Knechtel, math In· structor at Oranee Coast College. has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant. which entitles him to attend the sum- mer I n 1 t I t u t e for colleglat~ tt-ach~ of math sponsort"d by Montana State University. The ln~tltut~ Is now bt>lng held and will continue to Aug. 7. CADDIS DAUCBTEil BOilJf · A daughter w e i g h I n g 8 pounds. 6 ounct>" was born Sun· day. July 5, to Robert and Pa· trlcla Gaddis, 1124 Berkshire Ln .. Westcllff. In Hoag Hospital. JfEW aoT FOil ADAMS A son weighing 5 pounds. i ounces was born to Nicholas and Barbara Adams of 719'11 Orehld Ave., Corona del Mar. on Tues· day. July 7, at Hoag Hospital. TDO ITAftS AT TOR DOOI ~ eft<~ Most Complet. fufftiture State in the AIM. c.n • .,_ D£CORAflNG SBVIct llbef1oy 1-SSII RALPH VANDERVORT, Army lieutenant colonel. whos. par- ents live in lido Park, Newport Beach, was graduated June 2b from the Armed Forces Stoff College in Norfolk. Vo. The )q. year-old officer has been ~~~­ signed to the Department of Army. Washington, D. C . He graduated in 19-41 from Ore- gon State College 1n Corvallis and entered the Army the soMe year. !U.S. Army photo) -_.,... -- NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO •JVL1' l~ ... '!'be Newport leach Park and Rec1'eaUon Committee aubmltted • recomrneldaUon to City Coun- cil foe prepartne a park aJ~ Bayaide Dr. In Corona del Mar ••• A bonfire at the Sea Scout 8a.se a-lona Martne111 Mile put an end to the last survlvtng "Chic Sale" In the Harbor Area; the event marked thft comph!· tlon ot the Sea Scouts' project of •hower and toUet faciJitlea ... The Harbor Star Chapter ol the Order ot Eastern Star wu tonn· A survey of colle&e education fields ls beln& preaented photog- rapb1cally on the Oranee Coast Colle,e annual exhibit at the Oranee County Falr. which w111 continue through Sunday. ally lnatltuted luly 9; Mra. Ida Naylor wu Installed aa worthy matron and Sam .Klnafather u worthy patron .. . ."'PIIt .... dty ........ ._. ... , ..... IS.'IUI. ................ Ja ..., ••• Tile ...... hl:k c-. ................. fl .. lb d.-free • u. -..wu.. • a..a.. c... la ~ dill ... -• ..... a..dl ..a week. ...._ it Df lltan • -•dad .................... by CIOQA• ty lad ..... --..y hrvll. A new b r d I n a n c e llmltlne gamea to the FUn Zone In BaJ - boa caused the Newport City Council to d~ny permits tor a card room at the Cuino Cafe In Balboa and a pinball machine In the Newport Cafe. Newport ... Po.tmuter Herb Kenny oC Bal· boa waa awarded a certificate of merit by the Associated Cham- bers ol Commerce for dlrectJne the tuccesatul campalen for the county sewer bonds ... UUilzing three simple. trt. faced columns and larae photo. eraptt., William 0 . Payn~. OCC art Instructor, designed th~ dls· 5 YRS AGO play at t e r tM contemporary .. • styling of the Worlds Fair In " .Ill .... technoloey, fine arts. theat~r • ~ e JVLT 15. J~ I arts, music, home @OOnoml~ and • "'1111 Five·y~ar·old G rei or y M<'· physical education are displayed .. r.opM heft .,._ 4 Roberts of 213 Topaz Ave., Bal-on the nine sides of the t~ ~ ~ ••• Mel • boa Island, may have to take the columns. ,. Puteur treatmt-nl for rabies If 2 The mechanical work was • ~llawint th.t ~ dogs that bit hlm are not found; done by Anthony J, SulJy, OCC • ,. ••• "'1111 the attack occurred near the ls· Instructor. Horace Lown.~rry. 11o. -• TZLCO wrna ...,.. 'nle Harbor T•ko Wlw. met at 7:~ p.m. w~ for. bln&o party at the Corona del Mar Community Center. Batt· e.es were Mmea. Harold Leach, Frank Seeley, a. W. BacJcman and J. W. Foo.e. SAVE FIRST SAVE ... Security land Ferry when the 2 dogs on OCC photoaraphy Instructor, and " 4 leash broke away from a n un· OCC photo students did the pho· ~. • IE .. IIlJ .,. 4 1 ldentWed woman ... The New -~ tography. The exhibit Is In the ,. "'1111 port ~ach City Counrll chop-agricultural tent. ped the Chamber of Comme~o 4 AI .cCOUftfl iNured "P to $10,000.) SAVE request from ~.000 to $12,000; ,..... LL I .... ..._ ~. p e t e r ' s .. :' Councllm.n Andrew Smith, who lntiiJ ..... -,. "'1111 opposed the $12.000 allocation, ·-~-~ ·--c--~-­aald he would II~ to ~ lt cut M ...._ .._ .,._ to $3.600. and he pro~ put· • FURNITURE tin& the matter on the Novem~r Navy Lt (Ji' lohn Lanren· • 4 ballot . . . hLaelm. aon ot Mr. and Mrs. Hay .._ (F.....tr Deal,....•) 4 TM Jf_. CoaJidJ ---.. ngenhelm of Balboa Bay Club. ,. ·-..-· __.... servine aboard the submarine • "--J.te B ..... •-•--4 =.:......u:. ~ty""':!; USS QuJllback. la scheduled to ~ ~ -----4 visit Toledo. Ohlo, thls week-end •• I D: 1y a.MM .Ill co.t oa U.. paopeaty OW'IMI'I ... 0 ·-... ._It "'1111 n.. ,...,._., ll.ebcw Eaalqa as part ol peratlon "Inland ._ •••..,. A... 4 ,._..w • 1100 cb«k to Seas," a vut naval eurdae to • COSTA WESA GNat B....W.. paeUdaat oi tJM cell"brale the opening of the St I c.... dill Mar CoauDILIUty Lawrence Seaway. Toatb C..t.r ......._ a ft.Tst ;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;. ,.,.....t of .. oeaacb haaD • labacltptMa clrt ... ceadacted to nd8e IDOMT lew tbe Toatb C..t. ... A 170.000 permit was iuued by the Newport Bea c h Building Dept. Cor thf' new Theo Robins Ford Agent"V headquanera on Marlnms Mil~ at 3100 W. Coa11t Hwy., Newport . . . Firat resl· d~nts In the new Irvine Terrace development In Corona del Mar a.re Mr. and Mnl. Earl Pattoon. Mr. and Mrs.. Martnus Contant. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cook and Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Gu.tkey ... The Cow1ty Boa r d of Supervlaort adopeed an ord.l~ prohJbJt- 1~ the aa.Je. ~.Jill. u.w. pc• Mlon ot ~Uon of lntoldcaUna Uquor In the .mall- TI·DE TABLE Till ... I•IPIIf liP_. Llw Wiler 17 p~ •• a.t..aley lt ... ' ,.. .. '"' 11~ Zl 1hCn ,., .,,......, ....,. 8:33 3.9 9:21 4.1 10:05 4.5 10:47 4..6 11:28 4..7 U:ll U Law ~ 1:a 1.1 7:#1 L7 ~=•• u a:.M u S:ll U t-=-U s~ u le* u •:45 1.1 lt:• u 5:25 u u~ u t.a _ -·---· ... EARN DMDEND8 PAID 4 TIMES PER YEAR SAVE SAil C2DIWI& 111•. ac-w._. ~ .., .... 1-1&11 LAGUNA boat launching a...a of Upper L.o.rty a.GLI N~rt 8a¥~·~·~·--------~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NO MOUNTAIN CAT, MIS'l'ER .•• That's a Chevy with Positraction! - • . ' ' From the POUCE BLOI IER 1'8trUDAY. JULY 2 200' Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, 8@M Powell ot 1230 w. Balboa told pollee that IICIIt\fOne •toi~ Blvd., Balboa, report~ a "For her American flaa ... Rent" aJrn stolen ... J. C. Cteam lalpll .,.... .. ..., •••• .. of 2258 Ch annel Rd., Balboa, te· Dt.. W•t ......... Nph ... ported th~ theft or 3 flatltnl rods U.. bwoflaly ol a IJ• ~ and reels worth over 1200 from pole tn~~a IWI.,.....,, »-.- the boat Prowler at Boatswain's U.y Deea el Sl4 L a.y, W · Locker ... M"-M . W. Wood ol boa. MPOrt-" • OMit r.-._ 41!5~ DahJia Ave., Corona del car ••• CN:i9 ~ e1 ..... ,.,Mar, told pollee that 3 teenap 214 VS. Jtboal. Lido r.a.,. -· boys gana~ up on her 9-year· pi«~Md tW btl -. ac.tt. S. old aon at Uttle Carnation beat'h ._ btttea by a do9 «t JIJ va. In Corona del Mar . . . )ucar, Udo W. .•. ,.. C.U.. eP'JIIDAT, JULY 3 Bofta Cede crt 1a llcP..._, Thalia Russell. 2~ of 3912 W. PL. Jfewpod. sapened o.t CG&.It Hwy., N~port. was book· tn-1•• ..,.. tearlat' dltWa a ed f<fr drunk drlvlne .. Mrs. uw bouM IUidw CODI~ J. R. Lanaford, 50'1 W. Bay Ave., Ia tba MCIII' ••• Balboa, reported the theft of her Bob's Big Boy RPStaurant 'On walle! 'In Richard's Lido Market Marine Ave .. Balboa Island, re- . . . Robert Retherfotd. owner poJ1ed a riot at that ,location: or Aquatic Center In Newport booked for unla wful -•uembly Beach. reponed the theft of were Alan Hoover, 20. of Balboa aquatic equipment . Island: Jack Manlldl, 23, of OPEN 10 A.M.·10 P.M. DAILY THIOUGH JUlY 19 BIGGER BEllER New Tlcll.tl .... MORE FUN FOR EVERYONE lAI BowmGa of ISM E. Pasadena: and William R~ves, e>e.on rt.. Bcdboo. told polke 28, of Hollywood . William tbat a . b,_ ec.tUicrc atruelt Nutt of 110 Topaz Ave., Balboa bU eal' parllacl .n tbe Balboa Island, told police that pursea Mcttkat ••. SbJrley Webb ol and wallets were stolen rrorn 1827 w. Balboa ll.d... New-the bedroom while their owners pori. told polka tbot a mcm were jl:atherf'd In thf' party room 1tfUdr. bet 11-yacu-old aoo at .. The Village Inn on Balboa 19th St. aD4 eo.cm Ft.. If--Island require-d an officer to port. kDocktnq bbD uDC:OD· help disperse a rough gang ln- ld~ gl..-lDIIJ b1m a bladr side the r..staurant: police ejecl- rp: tbe DIGJL tbeu got Ia. bls t'd about 20 pe-rsons ... cur GQd cltoft of • • • e SUNDAY, JtJL Y 5 Mrs. Jerry Sconet' or 4409 Sea-Janet T.attersall of HXH W. shore Dr .. West Newport. report· BaiOOa Blvd., Balboa, retwrted ed the theft of a boat doily rrom hearing a woman s<'reaming on hf'r aoarage ... Mary Farrell. 42. the sl~t at thl!' 1100 b lock of W. of 107 Via San Remo, Lido I!lle. Balboa Blvd.: pollee lnvestlga- was booked for drunk driving lion revealed II was a lover's ... Paul Pierce of 3913 Seashore qUIHrel ... Bob's Big Boy Res- Or .. West Newpon. reported the taurant on Balboa Island re- theft of a gray car tarp from ported tllat 2 boys tori! up the his car . pay tell!'phone at Boardman's e sATOaDAT, JULY 4 11-farkf't at 301 Marine Ave ... Robert Cox of the Wilshlrt' Robert Howard of 548 S. Bay Ft .. Station at J.JOO E. Coast Hwy .. Balboa Island. reported that dur. Corona del !\tar, reponed the lng the night someone moved his theft of an air -hose and air-Volkswagen and put It in the ~~:auge . . c. s . Beest'myPr or middle of the street .. 1933 Bayside Dr.. Corona del WUUam Lou.,.,. of 203 Vla Mar. rt'poned the thdt of a gray Udo SowS. Udo '*Ia • .-ported stone statue-. 3 t~r high. worth 1M tbefl of bb 'S7 Ford Wag- SIOO. from his front yard . . oa. wbJie ..u wood trim. 11· CAU Kl 5-1 Ul Jame!'! DeLamater of 2156 Oct>an ceue MSE 416 • • • George -~::::::':••:::":":-~·:•,..:::::::::'~ 81\·d .. Newport. reponf'd a .'I! olen Stcdabaelt ol :U41 E. OcMn hlrydr ... Mrs. L . S. Koenig o! :!.~ ot =DIJ r;,:..~ = • a a e e e e e • • e e • e e • • e • • e • a • • • e e e a e e • e e • . . All4D McDenDott ol. 4.2 • • • • • a.c.:o. ..,. 11190rted tba1 b.1ll • a dog-owaed b'f E. D. lla:U WH.~"s . -......... -.... _ .,. • of Cl a...:oa Bay-. Mn. Cay : : SoftaleD ol 1759 OcMn ll.d... e • Balbocl. r.ported the theft o( a · DOl NG · .. -·· ...... """ .... ' u .. • e •alued at -(1'0111 bet cca-••• e e Eleanore Phillips of Los An- • T. M. Hambrook, your Ttlcphone Manaaer in Ntwport Beach • ~~:eles ac<"ldemally backed her '59 • • Ford Wagon over Mark Hayde n, : • • e • • • e e • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • e e • • • • • : 4, of Sanla Ana. who was taken to Hoag HO!ilpltal ... Dawn Mag- no of 421 El Modena Ave., New· port Ht>ights. ~ported that her ttaugh1er, Valerie, 7, waa bitten PtJLASitl SOJf AUIYT.S Rolly and Marilyn Pulaski of J76 E. 18th SL, Costa Mesa, are the parents ol a aon born Friday, July 3, In H0.1 Hospital, weigh- Ing 7 pounda, 13 ounces. Rolly Is a fonner football star at New- port Harbor Hl&h School. by a JrOiden Coc:ker ... Claren~ LECAL •anCE ' • Van Horn. 66, or 301 Collins Ave., No. A-33413 Balboa Island. wu booked for NO'nCE TO CREDI1'0RS SI.OCVIU WELCOME SOW lntoxlcallon In public ... Paul. Estate of Cf:CJL S. ANDRUS, also Waller a.nd Linda Sloc:um or .... ~-.-... --~""1 ARE WE WRONG? WE aELJEVE - ..... abould Jet tlMtr ......,. doUcln wodl: ,_ 0... oo a di.....UW baa!&. WE •ELIEVE-= ::; .. ~· :=-.,.:.: ........ Pl••klad by WE IEUEVE- Moft9ave aa...tmnta an .Carmbl1y ..,.... oc1 WIII'NIIt fOUl' c:oaaldftatJca Evans G. Parker & '3311 Jf. REWIOaT .OULEVA.aD ltEWtOIIT IEACIL CALIP'OUJA MmWAT 5-IW Costa· Co. lne McCiurl!' of 112 Emerald known as CECIL STE'WART al03 Haven Pl., Cliff Haven. are Ave., Balboa bland, complained ANDRUS, a lso known ;u C. S. the proud parents of a lutby boy FOR a.tEf( AND BOYS that balloons filled with water ANDRUS, deceased. born Monday, July 6, weighing ONLY $1.25 Accidents con happen-and sometimes it' a the telephone that bites the dust. Well, telepbooee are buUt to take it. But I wonder if you've thought about this fact : when something does go wrong with your phooe-becauae of accidents or normal wear and tear-your telephone man will be out to fix it, f1'ee of cMrge. Jt'e a llfetime guar- antee, too. in e ffect .u long u you have 1. phone. And, when you come right down to it. it makes your telephone pretty unu~uaJ. Can you think of anything el!e that doesn't cost you a single cent for repairs! were thrown through her opton Notice \.s hf'reby a:lven by the 'T pounds, 5 ounces, at Ho.lilg windows dUring the night . . under~lgned M A.R y MAXINE Hospital. His name Is Thomas J"""S e JIOJtDAT. JULY 6 ANDRUS. AOMINISTRATRlX of Duhamel, and he Is the s.tocum's A .I 2103-A ft'EWIOH ILVD.-AIEWIOft The Jamaica Inn .. In Corona the Estate of CECIL S. ANDRUS, first child. Mr. Slocum is a di~-BARBER 'del Mar, reported that 4 teen· also known as CECIL STEWAR1' man for Con&Ol!dated SHOPS . 'ftD E. SAI.aOA 8LVD-aa.c)A agers were throwing chairs Into ANDRUi!, also known as c. s . ~~_'!;~C~oo;~l~a~M~""'~·:_ _ ___:___:.:._I_I!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!i;;i!il;.;!~!!!!!!!!!!~~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~!!!!!~ the swimming pool : -Arthur ANDRUS d~ased, to I he Credlt- A\'t'r)', 48. Pf Newport Beach was ors of, and all persons having bookl'd for lnto~tlcat\on In public claims agalnAt the •aid deceased, at Main St. and Orean Ft. In to present them with the neces- Balboa . . E. Orchard of 216 sary voul'heNI. within six months 3Jrd St., West Newport, reported a fter the first publication of this rt"portl'll the theft or a bicycle ... not\~. to thl!' said MARY MAX· Gary Va ndergrift of lit t Sonora INE 1~RUS at the orrtce or St .. Wf'St Nt"Wport, rl?portC'd the tt:URwrrL AND HURWITZ, P. 0 . theft of a bicycle. 335. Newport Beach, Call - Joha Bcrua of tbe City of ~~~~11 :;,· City of Newport Beach. Jt.-.port reported o petty tbeft of Orange, State of Call- at mete1' Sit D01'tb of 22Dd St. which said office the un- to Newport ••• £d.ltb McutlM• seli!'Ct.!l as a place of of 1014 E. 8o1boa 11-.d... Jal. In all matters ron- boa. ft'!)OI'tecl a hll cmcl rua to with said esUte, or to file bc r cur ••• aa\h Ecbeaa of the n~ry vouch· 1140 W. laT Aft.. aalboa te· montha after the ported the tbett of 5 beadl ot' this notice, In t-.la from Ut pcrtto • • • of the Cle.rk of the Su - Bt'la Andorba of 304 E. <:lccan perlor Court of the State of Call- Ft.. Balboa. reported the thf'fl tornla. l.n and for the County of of :J pieces of canvas worth $1 5 Oranae. ~ . , . Charle, Te.el or Chino re-Dated June 25th. 1959. ported the theft o( hill '58 Olds· MARY MAXINE ANDRUS mobile from the. Sea.sport Land-HURWITZ' AND HURwrrz. tnr parking lot at 2633 W. Coast 430-32nd Street, P.O. Box 335 Hwy .. Newport ... Don Newport Beach, California. of 520 Redlands A\·e., Newport Publlah July 2, 9. 16, 23. J{f'lght.s. reported tha t his dog tn the Newport Harbor Enalrn. bit Don Hayden of 5t9 R~Janda Ave .... eTUE.SDAT.-.JVLT 7 The Chamber of Commeroe at 1800 W. Cout Jlwy.. Newpod, reported the theft of a tarre Bird or Pa.radiae plant valued at , .. Mrs.. George Donnelly of Cryatal Ave., Balboa la1and, re- ported tile the.ft of 2 flberlla• aurtboardli from her-home • • • Marylene Walker ot' the Judi· Kaye &Muty Shop settla AW... Corona ported the thett ot~~··~~i!~•• CCofttlaWd on Aordl kad JAMES D. RAY t• I 1 Gaatraallr ,... L COrMf tfWY,. COIIONADil ..... _ ..... How much Mo(ley do you need to build or buy your aew ho•e? / . ·i- .&., -.... ,. • ' ' ·, L..ch.s' Spartn. .. ....,.. Chichn'a w .. Y•~-U..... 34M VI. Udo Newport INch, c.lif. FAEE PAitKIN6 IN ltEAit Honor Roll Is Announced for 4th Quarter at Mesa High O..ld .......... the~ ot "'Look .._ lD"Aft&e'r.'' a.rrtwa at '!be lt\ldeft'-Wbo made Ute Steve Lewis. Harvey lJJJy. the IAI"UAA Playhooae next 1aonor t'OIJ tor the fowt.b qu.art~r whJte, Cath&ftn Loewr, CaroJ ~y to ,.peat 1\18 role in the ot the 1151-58 IICbool year at LuckhardL lrtah ~ pt'Od\lction ot the C.O... M.-a Hlth School WHe RJchatd MacNab, Julie M.arUn, ...... abow. It wUl be praented y.nounced )ut week by prind-Pet~ Michaud, Edith Miller, Gall .njptly thtou.l)l JUly a. pal Les1Je Miller. Mo.er, Daphlne M y e r 1, Mike AIIO appeartn, Jn the eut 18 In Older to maJte the honor Nice. IIWI Playen' PJoduee.-, Kk:tt.ul roll, a Rlldent must earn 8 Donna Osu-o.Jd. • Cllleoft. WhoM Sha.kespbrnn polnta baaed UJ)Oil 3 points for Diane Paret, Ronald Paul, ~ Ia varied with more an "A," 2 polnta for a .. 8'' aud Sh.aron Peter-a, Linda Pirtle. modern wn~ amon1 them a one potnr tor a "C,'' with no VlralnJa Rapp. r.tu,... role reaently In Walt ll'1tde beJo,lr "C." Randy Roberta, Dave Rosso, Dlaney'a "Darby o•cm." n,e atud"enta are: -RJo.k Rowe, Unda Rygel. CaJOI Alters, Unda Alanach, Jayme Sanden, Kathy Saucer-Local See'y Comp~tes as Best Dressed Kent Ander8on. man1 Nancy Sebra, Roaeanne Lynn Bjorneby, Bob Bonner, Sedaon. Sh.aron Selby, KAren Kn Bon.vr, Candee lrown, Pat11 Severance, Gall Shiffer, Anne Buehanan, Dotty Bush. Showatack, Andy Smith, Keith Paul C..le, Pat Caudell, Cree Soun, Pat1y Sparkes, Gary Spes. Cermak. Pat CollJna, John eo.. aard, Electra Sutton, Sharon man. Bruce c.ton, Alaine Cran-Swafford. tle,ld. Peen Thompson, Carol 'Miley, Competlnl for tM national Steven Dietzel, Marina Dorey, Ellen Tolleben. Mara.ret Tonne, tttle o1 best clre.ed M!Crf!ta.r)' 1s Susan Dar-cey. David Twitchell. ~-. Pe ..... l tv•~ Ann) Barnett eleSandy Eastman, Charles En· Ann Van Nor.., Sara Van Or· guna. '"""' ..... ·--~ num, Sally Vaughn. Mr. Lockway is a native or or 518 Fullerton Ave., Newport Ann Fairbairn, Lou~ F~ney, Bonnie Welch, She-rry WllkJn. Arizona, attended co1leef' at Arl· Helehta, rt"pre.ent1n1 the Or-Pete Flahft'ty son, Carol Willy. 1 zona State In Tern~. and owned anre Empire Council of the Alexis G~Ler. Jan Goodwin, a Simca agency before comanc to National Secretaries Allan. Mrs. M:Jch.eUe Go u Ian d r Is, John J w If Callfornla. He now resldt'S at 246 Batnett Is a ~eCTetary at the Ma· Greaves, Kathy Griesser, Karen II esse 0 es La Rambla. San Clementf'. with rine C~ AJr Facility. G nine hl.s wife. Es1her. and 2 sons, She ls attendlnc the 14th an· ~l~n · Hanson. Helen Hill, w d 50 y Jimmy. 14. and Jack. 8. nual convention. which Is belne Unda Horvath. Marilyn •Hus· e ears Mr. Reimer ls a natlvt> of Kan· held In Bal Harbour. Miami, Fla. ft. ' S&$. and went to school In Fres· She Is an alternate delegate for ~avid J 0 h n s 0 n, Underhort Mr and Mrs. J~ Wolf .c:x .. of no. He and his wife, Irene have the local group. Mary Clyde, J blood 437 Dahlia Ave .. Corona del Mar. a 6-year-old boy namf'd Billy president •of the Ora nee County 0~!ren ·Kell, William Klep. celebratM their 50th weddlne chapter, Is attendlnc as a dele· pincer. John Kloster, Dell~f Kom. anniversary Sundav at a garden rate. Ma et Kra"·-Billl... Kunz party '"iven for them by their M-· Bam'"'tt ch~ a dra-", fiar ......-.o, " • .. '"' "' '"""""' ~ man. son. JHH Wolle Jr .. at his homf' F11 PilOTS ~YI NEW lliOE: ...,._John W. Whm...n. (lemie Alden pl.oto) rich brown crepe afternoon dress In Santa Ana. by Dorothy O'Hara, Udo Isle de· Forty euests Wf"re p~nt. In· sicner, for the best dressed Harbor Area I eluding the WoUes' daughtf'r, Graduation is here acaln. Come In and ~ Bay Fields for his ad· vice on the proper ettt fol' Ute eraduate. Bay Fields t.eatwa HAMIL TON, E'I'EilNA • MAnC. GRUEN, and WYLER WATCHES. Ray Fields, Jeweler, la located at tr11 Vf. 19th St., In Vista Shop- pine Center, eo.ta Mesa, CallL Phone U 8·8488. (adv). Miss Carr of Newport Heights Is Bride of John W. Whitman workinc woman parade. The Mn. John Gfftn, and her family. participating secretaries from all H 1 c ty and 4 ,andtlons. Host~ were over the U.S. may chose after-e ps oun Mts. Ra.e Jackson, Miss Mable noon. momJnc or evenlne attire Whltinc. Mrs. Glenn 'Mdball and for the contest. For the fint Cancer or·ave Mrs. Mafiart"t Was. Mia Marcell Carr ot Newport Helehta and John W. Whitman ot Col1.a Mesa e.xchaneed mar· riaee vows Monday evenlne, July 6. ln St. James Epbcopal Church. Newport Beach. The Rev. John Parke read the double ring aervice. 1be new Mfs. Whitman ls the dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. David Carr, 430 Albo Ave.,· Newport Heiehta. The bricJe&room l.t the SAVE Yl CLEARANCE on '59 TV's * * * '59 ZENITH VALUES Lo•ely Cheiitwood Conaole 2r'·$369 95 Jle9. Price sag.gs__ • Moc:lerm.tic Blonde Lowboy 21... $289 95 llec;r. Price S3f9.95 . • Contemporary Mcdaogcmy Low-$279 95 boy 21'". &.g. Price spt.95___ • * * * '59 PACUJID BEJJ. VALUES Pro.mdal 21" Maple eoa.oa.. $299.95 Reg. Price 1349.15 · SteNo~fl &.gular •..a 95 Price 1358.15 OW ONLY .-. ..,..., • leautiful Coaaplete a.eo Ualt $429 70 w/8 ........_ Waa 152195_NOW • * * * Oily $269.95 CROWN u•• WVICE ... IBIIALI _ ....... 10n of Mr. and Mrs. William Whitman, 2200 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. • .time, ~ working woman will receive official recognition when • • IYI. E II the "best dreued working worn. The Newport Harbor·COIIta · ... , J Jill an" award i.s presented. Mesa area mAiled in $5,462.86 for ..... E .. ll ._...._ Another hlehlleht of th~ con-the county cancer crusade. com· --... .,_ I ventlon Ia the ~lectlon of the pared to $4..961..80 for the Jut A framed copy of the code of The bride wore a ballerinA leneth white lace cown with ... brina neckline and lone sl~ves. Her pearl crown held a shoulder leneth veil. She carried a white orchid on her prayeT book. Mr. Carr eave hl.s daughteT In mar· riage. Mlss Nancy Rambo was the maid ot honor. She wore a pink chiffon gown with satin trim and carried a bouquet of pink International "SKretary of the year, accordlnc to MUes Enele. ethics adopt@(! by the Newport ! y~ar." Thl.s title Is awardf"d o.n county crusade chairman. Beach City Employees A&an. was the basis of education, e"pen-Throughout the county donors p~ntf"d to Mayor James Stod· ence. appearance. P 0 Is~ and have contributed 187.235. and dard at Monday ~ne'• City ability to answer 3 questions on money ls still beinr received. Council meetlnr by Marvin office problems. The county drive surpa.swd the I IIM~ort:o~n~, ~a~.-:o:d~a~tl~on~p~r:ftl~-~d~e~nL~~~;;;~~;;;~~~~~~~ quou ot 169.050 and also the • Anybody Lose :: achievement goal of $75.· * CROWN HARDWARE * camatloru~. Leon Hahn was the best man, and the U.'lhers were Steven Schmuck, Btll Rodman and Bill Phillips. Steven Kirby, a cousin of the bride, was the ringbea~. Pet Rabb •at? Forty.fi\'e per cent of the con· ••ciLD -·--..._ tribution.s roes directly to tbf' .. •A ..,_.. ----• ••-Ollleloe nAtional research pfOITllm: some :::. ~ .. IILIIY PIIITI ,_ .. 2 M 40 ~r cent rt"mairu~ in the dlvl· llfll ••--·--•• ~I DD. IIU Chuck Spangler or n a r· slon wh~re the contributions -· -· _ .... _. gut-rite Ave., Corona del Mar, weTe raised, supportlne educa- A reception was held at the Carr residence. A.uisting at the reception wert" Mrs. L y m a n Church. the bride's Cft"&t -aunt; Mrs. Charles N e pI n sky. her ,-randmot.heT, Miss Marilyn ~­ ly and Mia Diane .Ward. The bride's motheT was dres· sed In blue chltron with match· lng hat and ae<.'eUOries. The bridegroom's motheT wore a I"C8e beige sheath of lace and satin, with matching act"f!SSSries. had an Interesting but perplex-tton and pub 1 i c service pro· lng visitor Jut Friday morning, grams; 3 pft cent ls devoted to when a white rabblt hopped Into a national procram of m.edlcal hl.s yard and calmly excepted a .,-ants and fellowships. and 12 carrot from Tom and Kevin per cent ls used by the nAtional Spancler. otfice for the over-all. nation· Mr. Spancler usumH the rab-~d~~~~:_------~~=:::::~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­blt must be aomeone's ~t sJnce ~ e PJ'Oir&m. It ls entirely tame. He 1s keep- Inc the rabbit In th.e hope that the owneT will e~ntuaUy show Tht young C'OUple went on a hont-ymoon to Big Bear and will makP tht-lr ho~ at 230 Cecil Pl., Costa Mesa. They both are I graduates of Newport Harbor • High &hoot and ooth attended Orange Coast Colleee. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FIC"'TnOUS FIRM NAME TirE UNDERSIGNSD do here· by certify that they are conduct· lnR an lnv(>Stment business at 308 Carnation, Corona del Mar, California, undt'r the fictitious firm name or Lansro and that said firm Is comp<ll'led of tht' fol· lowing persons. whose names and addresses are as follows, to- wit: 1. K. Langston 2392 Sutter Santa Clara. Calif. 2. W. M. Johmon 708 Iris Corona del Mar, Calif. 3. J.P. Scrudder 308 Carnation Corona del Mar, Calif. Witness our hand thi.s 9th and 12th day of June. 1959. K. LANGSTON W. M. JOHNSON J. P. SCRUDDER STATE OF CAUJ'ORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE >-. On June 12. 1959, before me. the undersi1ned, a Notary PubUc In and for aald County and State. penonaUy ap~ared W. M. 1 o h n son and J. P. Scrudder lmown to me to be the penoDI whOM" names are subscribed to the within Instrument and adlt· nowledpd that they encu!H the~. WIINESS my hand and oftl. dal .-1. (SEAL) JEANNE S. DUGAN, !fota17 PubUc tn and foe aJd Coartey and State. up. Balboa Point Assn. to Meet • The Balboa Peninsula Point Assn. will hold Its annual elf'<"· tlon Jnet-tlng at 8 p.m. tomor· row !Frtdayl In the Newport Beach City Hall Council cham· bers. The nominating commlttei! wlll present the following slate of officers for the coming year: Edgar Witmer, president; Mrs. Arthur Rlt1errath. ~uurer, and Mrs. Jane Adarru~, ~ary. Mr. Witmer who has ~n serving as actl~g president, will presidt' at the m~llng. Professional Directory PVJrDAI. DDK'IUD ~ !fet.cbborbood SerYSc» p A.R.Ja.S.IIELL MOR'n1A.KY 110 Broadway u 8-MSI • ...,. Ol*a .._ ::a. mmmla.lon uplres April .. :.==:SiiiiiDL==..:., STATI: or CAUJOMJA l H.A.RBOR REST OCM.nnT OP' SAJCTA a.A.RA )a • ft."'l•QRIAL p· a ar OD JaM t. I-. befor. me. tile m..wm ~Uv.. ~ a lfot&r7 r.abUe Ia SUl ~ IMI. at Glllllr aad ...... Cou.ney and St.a... Calla .._ ,_.....,. a,_Nd E. ~ DMMMT l-Ull ... bMra .. lne to be the ,...I'----~ -........ Ia •'*"'*' .. ----.......... ~t a.Dd -*· -_..J..J._ .... :_ •••II lpd tllat be eacve.ct tM -. WIINW -.q IM,nd aad ... ...... (lUI.) WQLD c...,..... ·=~~ ..... .... ,, ...... . ..... ,_ Pdlilllllll ..... mE ENSIGN P.eb! ••• Co. -.....--.. 011111.-..... , ... --- • COUl liEF MOTOI 110111 Where ~lng is fvmished for the comfort of our guests. Each room Ia done in pleosing modem cf.-. 1M pool terroee is complete with louneing f\lmltute that invites lcnlng tn the aun ond • glla1enlng pool thot aporttt. Just outside the door w.komfl you to on exhilarating swtm. COIOI.ZTa.Y AD·COII"DmOJfED FRIDAY, JUlY 171ft • C01A1. .. IESTAUUIIT a.-' ..... 2 .... 4oily, OftCt fe.tvrl"' ~ cvlaiM ..-4 ............... -.•-· ,_ ct.1et ef ._., ....._. A .,_.'-''-_., .. ....... ,_ ,..,.,... k::o: .... "' • ....,, ..... ........ , ............... ...,n. -~ ......... ...,..,. ..... ...._. ............. ~ ....... ..................... ,~ .. ...... .,-...... ~. MCI*L .. ..... 2 $ : .. ,. 0 ,. I 0.1 SaYs It Has Maior Plan for Oxbow City Mana1er Robert Shelton • Approved the refund of 154 announced at the Newport Beach bulldlne permit ree and tl5 City Cound.,. Monday evenJna aewer connection fee to Don that Slenal Ou Co. hu a plan Huddleston, who cancelled hJ. under ~lou.a con-'deratJon for pl~ to build at 1211 Kines B.d., development ol the ''Oxbow" Clift Haven, on advice of his tract Inland of Cout Hwy. at the doctor. extreme westerly Up ot West • GrAnted a bu.alnesa license Newport. for allp rentala for 25 privata Mr. Shelton aald that Paul AI · boats at the Mo-Bo-'I'el, 4401 W. terson. aenerat counsel for Stg-Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, on nal. had reported negotiations condition that restrooma be pro. J.endlne with a "substantial de· vlded an(S over-night staylne on veloper" and that a finn com-boats be prohibited. This boat mll.ment Ia expected In 30 to 60 slip business ls berne purchased daytL • from Lennls Newcomb by Owens Pro~y owners In the area Yacht Sales. agreed, therefore, to a 60-day de· • Approvt>d first readine of Or· lay In their campaign to Corm dlnance 889. setting new Cront an assessment dlstrkt for im-yard setbacks for Irving Jordan's provpment of streets and )llleys development In Corona Hleh· In the Oxbow. which is legally lands, alone Coast Hwy. defined at Tracf 772. • Approved Ordinance 8 8 8, Coundl appeoved a motion giving the city traffic engln~r that nbt later lhiin Sept. 15 thefthe 4"tlthority to conduct 90-da)' city rnanaeer Is to start ltte experiments In traffic control, wheel<~ rolllne on pro<'eoedines I such as establishing new one for a dE'bt report, which Is the way streets and putllng up tem- .!lrst tep toward forming an as. porary stop signs. Councilman se~ent district. Charles Rart voted "no," main· DAVID ROSE ..• wo~ing at his wtt.a. bo.t.tEnsign photo) COMPOSER DAVID ROSE BUSY WITH HOBBY HERE Public Works Director Bert talnlng that the city already has Webb said that the level of the the ne<'eSSary machinery for entire Oxbow should be raised traffic control. ay JJN WBEELEll Stockholm. With a fulJ head of about .a feet so that there would • Approved Ordinance 887, al- be adequate drainage. He estl· lowing the Planning Commls· mated the cost of this titling at slon to hold 2 regular meetings $500 a lot. The total C06t of the per month. project. Including fill, streets. • Authorized the sale of water curbs and utilities, was estl· to Pacific View Memorial Park mated at $1,200 to $1,500 a Jot. In the Irvine hills near Big Can· Mayor James Stoddard raised yon Reservoir. Councilman Har- the question of Jeeallty or lm-vey Somers stepped down from proving private property under the Council rostrum Cor this vote the Improvement act. Mr. Webb because he "has a remote lntt'r· said that one pcuJblUty was to est In this enterprise." ' obtain an easement over the en· • Adopted Ordinance 884. ex· tire area for the purpose of fiJI. CPptJne fresh fruits, veeetables. ing in the land. bakery goods and dairy prod· Mrs. Leonore Beall. one ot the ucts from the ban on selling resid~ts and property owners In from vehicles on public atreets. the tract, said she had waited • Accepted the Corona del Mar Cor 13 years and rues.aed she library as completed and re· could wait 60 days more. Ted leased surety bond oC contractor Rus..<;ell of Corona del Mar, owner 0 . Z. Robertson. of 13 lots In the tract, said he'd • Authorlud the acceptance of like to walt 60 days and see the Jamboree Rd. water main what Signal had In mind. and easement Crom the Irvine The Council a.lao: Co. • Approved certificates of pub-• Approved first reading of Or· lie convenience and neceulty for dlnance 893. lmposlnr a 75-cent Yellow Cab of Newport Beach monthly f~ as an additional and Costa Mesa I which Includes readJness to servt-char~e for Seal's Taxi Service, being pur-water users In Cliff Haven, chased by Herman Tate of Yel· which ls beln~t excluded from low Cab): also for .Seal's Ambu-the Newoort Heights Irrigation lance Service and Checker cab Dlstrlct. The city Ia taklne over Co. the water system from the dls· • Upheld the Planning Com. trict, and the 75-cent charge will mission denial of a use permit pay off the outstandlne bonded for Dorothy Pl}oenix to repair Indebtedness. her condemnea Ocean View • Authorized Mayor James Apartment'! at 806 E. Ocean Ft.: Stoddard to be absent from the advl~ her attorney, Oliver July 77 meeting. The mayor and Clark, to make a new appllca-hls family will be away on th~r tlon to the Planning CommlsaJon boat. after he announced that further • Received olfi C'lal notification t"hanges wiU be made In the re· from the County Board o1. Super- pair plans, Including l"f'duclng visors that tht> county has budtr· tht' exastlng 10 units to 5. E'ted S54.000 for lifeguard ~rv- • ApprovE>d Dal Grettenberg's I•'P for thf' City of Newport ;~pplkatton for oJ)f'ratansr a puh· Bt>aC'h, S3.000 IE'SS than origin· lw arh1r~"l <>y.,tPm at i02 Edge ally expected "atf'r Balboa, for h1s Fun Zone • C:rantf'd an exempt IICPnl'e Boat Co. for tht> Hoa~ Auxiliary to oper • FU'<'f'lvt>d IPitl'rs from Jamell ate a Rift !'hop at Hoag Hospital Arnold, 113 Garnet Av~. and to further the rlnancial lntf'rests Mr-.. Pauline Mc<'lure, 112 Emer 1 of the hospital. a lrl AvP , Balboa Island. oppos-•called for prOJ>O@als for In· ang thf' diagonal parldng plan surance, to be received by Aug. on Balboa Island. I 20. CROWN SALES. SERVICE and RENTALS 3422 Ecut Coast Kl9bway PboDe Oalole 3-SiSS coaOJIA DEL MAll ALJE[ aiiDmi:1.:Um:DI 440 PREIIPUFIER Is Ideal for high fl· delity aystenUJ w,here full proCessional qua· llty Is desired. e 440C PJl.EAJCPLJnEft The Allee 440C Is a t r u I> profession a I umt. Everythmg for romprehenslve COJl· trol has bt>en provid· ed: Inputs for ceram- ic or crystal phono pickups, tape rna· chines, tuners, televi- sion so u n d, micro- phone and var1able reluctance phono car- tndees. "When 1 was a child, someone steam and full throttle, the boat made mt-the gift of a steam-will do 12 knotts. englned toy." "The kick," according to Mr. Thus began a hobby tor David Ro5e, ''ls in matching tht' water, Rose, the well known conductor, coal and oil just right." t'Ompo6er and arranger. which During the course of the Inter. has already span ned 20 years view, Mr. Rose was burned on and 500 steam engines! the leg when a blast of steam Mr. Rose, who has leased an came from the vicinity of the apartment at the Cabanas Ma-recalcitrant water · pump. We rlnas at 633 31st St., Newport, for askt>d him It he was often burn· a year, Is now hard at work on ed like that, and he replied, "I'm his latest venture with a· steam all full of burns: bandages all engine, a steam-powered ~ale over me!" boat. • "'110 DAIIGEIIM Every a ftt>rnoon. Mr. Rose gets Thls reply led to the question on his bicycle and rides down to of danger, but Mr. Rose aaaured Eng-tnes Inc. at 2406 Newport us that steam engines p~nt Blvd., Newport, where he has hls no d a n g e r and are actually whale boat docked. The boat It· much simpler to understand and ~It Is pretty ordinary lookJng operate than combustion en· right now, except for a large, rtnes. black steam-boller, which juts "All you need Is a knowledge about 5 or 6 f~t Into the air Just of the few bask principles of forward from tht-middle of the steam and pressure." boat. We asked Mr. Rose If ht> e EJifGJJIE SO TEAilS OLD thoueht steam engines have any Connerted to the boiler ls a future In commercial use for steam gauge and a steam whls· boats and automobiles. He said tie. Aft of the boller Is the steam he felt they definitely do have f'nglne. Mr. Rose picked up the pos.slbllltles. and that In a' few engine a year ago In London. It years there will be other steam Is 50 yt-ars old, the smallest boats. alone with his oWn, on commer~lal En r II s h enelne t)\e bay. built. and Is lined with pollshed He also said that he under- wood. stood that Chrysler 18 eolne to Altogether, the proJect Ia produce a steam engine car In IOI'T\ethlne of an International the near future. one, the enelne being from Lon-Mr. Roee seems well quallfted don, the boiler from St. Louia, to predict the future of steam Mo., the gaure from Spain and ~lnes. Re wu the first to In· the whlsUe from Rome. The str.ll a steam engine In a mlnla- gauee Is the most venerable ture locomotive. It wu from him component. dating !rom 1889. that Walt Disney got the Idea The whale boat was obtained !or his steam-powered locomotive 2.., months ago on a tJp from and miniature train at Dlsney- tht> Harbor Dept. It Is now a land. reI{ u I a r double-ended, 26-foot elllJJfDBEDS OF 'EM whale boat. but Mr. R08e plans Mr. Rcxs has built and worked to re.palnt and re-varnlsh It, on hundrc."d'l of stt>nm enRinf'S of and put a c-anopy ovPr the bow all klnrts. He installf'd a steam and a 5 or 6 foot mast and flag E'n21ne In one of th~:> asslmllat~ In the l't<'rn. 1902 OldJimoblles built by Ar· e PROJECT FftAJfKENSTEI1f thur Godfrey. He current.)' ha• Mr. RMC ha" not yE>t named , 14 stE>am-powt'rerl locomotives th.-boot, hut he d~ have a pet at his homt> In Sherman Oaks. name for thP project as a whole. His ability In the field of "FrankPnstein." The boat nearly 1 steam engln~ seems to be sur- sank 3 times, and the engine pa..~~d only by his varied ac· and boiiE'r keep rettlng things compllshments In tht> field of added to them so that the proj-music. Hla latest endeavot!l as a ect does st>em to have a mon-musician tndude score for the strous life of Its own. forthcomlne Unlvei"'J81 · Interna- Fortunately, Mr. Rose Is a tlonal picture, "Operation Petti· qult>t, patient sort of man. who coat," a jazz album called "Sec.: dOt>Sn't give up easily. The day ret Songs for Young Loverw. we Interviewed him. he was dont-with Andre Prevln on the p~parlng to takto the boat out MGM label, another Fred As· tor the fourth time -and the talre musical for televlalon, and water pump refused to work. musical direction of the Red With thP hE>Ip of a 9-year-old Skelton show. mechanical wizard named Mike He Is probably best known for Shannon Jr , the son of Mike hla 1942 compo&ltlon. "Holiday Shannon. Sr , owntor of Enrtnetl for Strings." He hu appeared In rnr ., and Harvey Davis. an em· pops concerts at the Irvine Bowl ploy~ there, the mild-mannered under the spoMOrShlp of the musician finally got the pump Junior Auxiliary of the Newport working, built up a head of Beach Assistance League. steam ( ful! operating pressure Is about 185 pounds, but the boat will operate on as little as 5 pounds). and chugged merr1ly out Into the harbor. e WOOD naE PJ,JIST It takes the boiler about 12 minutes to build up a normal operatlne preuure. Thls 1.1 done by first startlne a wood flre In Ita belly, and then addln• CCMll. The Uttle engine wtll operate for u lone u 3 hours on one bucket of coel. The other I n 1 r e d I e n t s are water and oil. The water ts pro- vided by a large tank whtch alts forward ol. the boller. and the oU l.s equlrted from antique oll caM acqu!Nd from Lon cS on and ...-......a mLOIID. . , (Contlnued trom Pap Four) blond wtr ... 111&-...rtl ..... ,...,.. City ................ Q. &. I dll .... • • • .... .... ei"-AHII'tl ........ tMa.ftef•...a b d II ... ................... .. ,..._ .......... ..... _ .. ...., ..... , .. .. .................. .., ·~ .............. ...... ,.CweaiiiJ ••• ' . We hear that vcMee th~r Ectcar •...-n and Vra. Beraen are lta)'tna on IJdo ls1e tor a oouplt months' vacaUon. Alone wtth Charlie McCarthy, Mortl· mer Snercl and Ettie Kllnker too, no doubt. • • • Other entertainment celebr1t1e. In the Harbor Area ar. actor Dick Powell and his wife, lune Al),yaon, and thelr 2 younptera. The)t-bave purchued a Bay front home In Balboa. • • • A drcus has notblng on Coro- na del Mar artist Thelma Pad· Hope. Her "three rines" are three exbJblta ot her palntJnes now ehowtne. The wrest num· ber of her most Important can - vusd are now on dl.splay at The Islanders fumlture eltop en route to Balboa Island. Mra. Hey Laneenhelm was hostess at a tn openJng Mrs. Ho~·a show r~ntly. A display of water col. ora Ia being featunct by Interior Decorator BonJta Wilson at her shop on PolnaetUa Ave .• Corona del Mar, and In LaJUna, Waters Gallery ha.s a collection of her smaller pictures. Besides travelling between ex- hibits, Mrs. Hope 'has ~n wei· coming her d au 1 h t e r movlne back from Hawaii. Daughter Marcia, bye·the-bye, has taken a rurtie from her mother's apron and recently had a ahowlne of her own palntlnrs at the Danish Coffee Garden next door to Karen Marereta Imports, Corona del Mar. • • • Summer visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Howell of 222 E. Wilson Ave., Costa Mesa, earlier this summer, were Mrs. Floyd Anderspn of Mlnne- apolla and her teen·aee daugh· ters VIckie and Unda. Mrs. An· derson Ia the HoweJI's daughter. The Howella are former Corona del Mar-ltes. • • • July Is moving month Cor Dr. and Mrs. William Coleman of Newport Heiehts. They have re· tired to their little Mexican casa south of the border down Mexl· co way and have leased their houae In the Harbor area for a year. Mr.. Coleman C Kathleen I has been • teacher or plano here tor a number of years. Or. Cole · man retired from chiropractic work some time aeo. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Dick Flndon were runts at the Westcllll home of Mr. and Mr.. lack lt.etnert on Sunday. Mr. Flndon Ia Mra. Rein· ert'a brotht;r{The ReJnerta. mun. Ume, have ~n busy movfnr ... their departnwnt atore In eo.ta Mesa, that ls. They'~ now In a new temporary location 4 doors OK ..J Of Stands (Contift\Md LNID Pan ()M) ~ d~ manaatr wa. clltedled to ftCI\NIIt ltate autboftatlon tor removal ol all conee.lon buUcllnp. Tbe dty •UJ _,ter tnto a con- tract wtth the Ccwona del Mar arehlt.ctural t I r m ol Ptepr, Bhlrock. Bou•an la Ellerbroek to prepare a prwcbw plan for Pub· lie Servta. Area No. 1~ near the base ot the ea.t Jetty. The dty manager and dty at· torney wiU prepare apecUicatlons and a conceeslon a,..ment, subject to approval of the Park Commlaalon, u a bula for lnvlt· lnr proposals to construct and operate the pro~ bulldlne In this AIM No. 1. The PBR report aald that the Intent U. to have the new fa~llty n~tdY tor opera· tlon not later Utan Next Ma,y 15. .... 11.00 TAN nME JVIIIOa U.U MJIIIPn a.JCIIPJZU) ITATIOJI ... East c.a.t lllgllwwy oa. J.I7JI • c.... del Mea at YOUR PHARMACY SVRT&Jf LOTIO II 23c pl.: .... M.OO SWIMFINS 1.98 Beach Umbrellas 2.11 • 4.18 • ... • 12.11 Surf Riders ••• 9. 95 Rying Saucers 59c COBIA IEl Ill PIIIIACY .,.. flu %11 a.._ uw· IIJ'I &. C.....,_ -1 h c-del.._ OIIICI.a 1·1111 up on Newport Blvd. while their ~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~·~~~~ old headquarters l.s being re- built and enlarged ... ................ ANI& DO YOU WANT e job, e rifle, e ,. .. t.l, • belty littw1 Ot clo you t.. .. toiM'thint t-_ .. u7 T'! &!sit" cleW. nM eels. ORlole l-0110. · PIUL IEIIII, lflllln. Spedcrllwt-. Ia ~ .. wall~. wall-~· .,_ dotla. butap. 8CIMalc:ll cmcl etc. .. 0111! Oa.JOLZ I·SMS C...Uftllltwdoa Oas.&w 1·'1511 We do not resort to Handbills and other Come-On Gimmicks We Have FAIR-HONEST DEALS AND WONDERFUL SERVICE BUY YOUR NEW RAMBLER ' -. CDII Lnaaalr taUKII Tbe a.v. Doqlu Weeeell w1U , talk aboUt ''Tbe Averaae A.merl· can'' at the I and 11 a.m. SUn· day NrYtc.es. Re explalrua that It a. Jood to meet an averaae per- aon and th~ore wtll Introduce the concrec&tlon to "Mr. and Mrs. America.'' .EWfOft rDIIT IAJ'TIST "'n'le Great Example" will be the sermon topl~ ot the Rev. Her· bert .Johruaon at the 11 a.m. Sun· day .ervtce. Ht. topl~ at the 7:30 p.m. Sunday service will be '"nne Chrlat of Every Road.'' CDif COiflfUJf1T1' C:XU.CII Dr. Albert-Ronander. assistant to the ~tary of the ~neral Consul of Co n g r e g a t I on a 1 Churches In New York. will apeak on "Childhood and Matur· lty" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sundav .ervtces. ammT CIIUllCB IT TilE l EA ! "Teenager In Love" will bfo the IALIOA ISlAND PASTOR ...._ R God sermon topic of the Rev. Edward 1 • me ev. h-ey Gr..flin, and Mrs. Graeflin. (EmiC)'I photo) Smith at the 9:30 and 11 am. R G df G fl• I Sunday services. ev. 0 rey rae In G·lves PlllATE ~:JEEM CHOSEN ST. AJfDIIEWS PBEUTTEIUAif • Dr. Ewing Hudson Interim F• t s • B I Ch h Ell~a Y.alt. Miss Brea. "as pa'!tor. will speak on ·-The Apos· ars ermon In . . urc l'hCN"n Orang(' County Fair Pl- PRIMA .,IAUEAINA Mia Slavenska, who is teaching ~llet at the International Summer Donee S'chool in Corono del Mer, is pictured chatting with Arnold Judo, the school accom-p&ni~t. Tying her bollet slipper is Jean l~rs. Roberl) Ingram of Irvine erroce, one of the studert+s, who happened to be observing her birthday onniversory Mondoy. the doy this photo wos taken at the Horbor View School auditorium. !Ensign photo) tollc Church Shows Us the Way" rate Queen Tuesday night. Don· t th 8 15 9 35 I Th Re God na Fox, Miss Newpon Beach a e : . : and 11 a.m. e v. frey Grae!lm,the ~~~>t hodl11t Chur<'h of San Dl<•go and Penny La 1 M c ' Sunday servl~. Sunday M"hool new pastor of the Balboa island Hf' 'IU<"t'eeds the Re\ Be T · M ns ng, Iss osta will ~ conducted only for first, Methodist Church, preached his who was appolntf'd tot;~ ;:.r;-· 1 ~. ~,. a~one the 5 prtn· St"eond and third grad~rs. 1 fi rst sermon, "First Things Bay-Baywood charge tn Mo:O I na de.l M ren oster, Miss Coro· BAJlBOB CIIJUSnAJf CBtJBCII First," to his nt.>W congregation Bay finalists ar, wu among the 10 '"nne Religion of What Is" w111 last Sunday. · be th~ title of the sermon by the Mr. Graenln comes to Balboa Mr. Graenm Is a native of ------- CDII•••T- IsDefuletll2lll The Corona del Mar Merchants were defeated 12 to 8 by Haw· thorne Sunday at the Harbor High baseball field. Hawthorne pounce-d on pitcher John Brunlnc for 8 runs In th~ first 2 Innings for the wlnnlne margin. Paul Bailey pitched the last 7 lnnlnes and allowed 4 runs. .,_ F k Stl th I I I t I d t h N Basel, Swltterland, where he Uw EMit " ~~~~fle4 .L f--J"C'V. ran pp, e organ z ng san rom t e ew Encanto lived throuah hlah ·~hool. H"" 1 _. -·~ pastor of the new church. at the • .. "" " Mlh. C.l lA ,_ .... te OltOLE 10 a.m. Sunday service. Tht> ad· I·· let.IJ I U II came to the Unlled States in l-0514 d p 1 1920 to atund Baldwan-Wallace 1.:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=., ress t. 2912 E. Coast Hwy., Co· College In Ohio, wher• h"" took r rona del Mar. "' "' of CIIJUSTL\ll SCIEJifCE CB1'1BCIIES I There's a aww look at the t:61 h1s A.B. degree In 1924 Ballerina Mia Slavenska Joins Summer Dance School Staff This Sunday at 2 p.m. the Merchants wtl) play the De-Lara Sau.uge team from Los Aneeles at the Harbor High field. LUTIEIII CIUICI Clnllcla .... ..... SUI B. Ceaat ... h'GY c:.n-... ... The 'R1v· D. We.ell Pastor SUlfDAT. JULY 11 8:00 A.M.-The ~ce 11:00 A.M.-The Service SermOn: -neA ...... ~ -W&LC:OII& CHIUSTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES nUT CIIDC8 OF CIDIST, SClEJii 111'1'' 3303 Vla Lido Newport Beach READING ROOM-3315 .Via Lido, Newport Beach Open week days-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m .• 7:45p.m. Tuesdays and Friday.-9a.m.~G· SECOifD ClllJllCB OF T, sCI.EifTIST )fewport aeacb at Coroaa del Jfcu 3839 East Coast Htehway Corona del Mar READING ROOM-3839 East Coast Hlchway Open week daya-10 a.m. to 3 p.m. SOWDAT I EaYlCES Of JOTB aiV1ICIID SUNDAY !CBOOL -. .9:16 a_m. SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MlXMNGS -~··-B:OO p .m. You are cordially lnvtted to attend the Chulcll 8erYlcel and to uae the R.eadlq Boom. Mia Slavenska, International- ly tamous prima ballerina, has Joined the teachlne staff of th~ International S u m mer Dane. School and Experimental Group In Corona del Mar. She beJan teaching advanced students ot ballet Monday In the auditorium ot H a r b o r View School. Mme. S l avenska was the prima ballerina of the Zagreb Opera ln her native Yugo.lavla at the ace of 17. She won h~r flrat International acclaim at the 1936 International Dance 01ym· pi~ In BerUn, where ahe com- peted auccaafully agalnst the ballet stars of 14 nations. Later ahe became known to millions who have awver seen a ballet performance ln the fiesh when ahe played the title role ln the prtze-wlnnina French movie, "Ballerina. u Her American debut wu at tn. MetropOlitan Open House In New York with the Ballet Ruae de Monte Carlo. In 19M·M ahe waa the prima ballerina ol the Metropolltan Opera Co., and lut spring ahe starred witb the Chi· caao Opera ballet. At the Summer Dance School I here. Mla Stavenska will share the teaching of ballet with Vic- tor Moreno, an Arg~ntlne who Is one of the leading soloists of the Ballet RWIB4". Modern dan<-e Is taught by I Anglola Sartorio of Corona del Mar, the director of the school and former director ot the Dance School of Florence, Italy. Sht> I al~o teaches dance composition <choreography l. • Music appreciation Is taught I by Frieda Bellnfante. conductor of the Orange County Phllhar· monic, and by Norma Drury Bo· leslavsky. widow ot a director of the famed Moscow Art Theatre. Miss · Sartorio believes that dancing requIre s a thorough knowledae of both music and line, and therefore she requires her atudenta to study painting and the h latory of art. The art teacher ls GertrUde Klarta of Co· rona ~1 Mar. a winner of the Prix ~ Rome. She al.o teachea owner of Beautiful Ranch Home wU1 sell luxurious Maple Furnishings and Priceless Early Am~rlcan anti· ques at AUCTION SlllrUy, "IIJ 1., II II Ll. II 1111 Camll, aMIEII (3 BLOCKS W. of DISNEYLAND H<Yl"EL) AntJque PlNE DOUGH BOX, Bed Wanner, Hand Paint· ed Da.hes, Coach Ught. "J:STEY" RHd OltGAN, ao.ton Rocker, Old LamP' Wa&h Stand Set. "OLYM'PlA" SwtiS MUISe BOX with 14 Dtta. Mantle Cl«k. Old Scbool Oftlu. 2 old PUlL CllAIN TOJLE'I'S-(:MnP~ Wapn Whetls. "H~ FEUY"' Fllnt·lodt Maalcet. Dbl. 12 JaUJ~ ShoCJUn, Lanterrua, SteiN. Indian aetJcs, Fold· tna C1la1n and Ca"' Table, MAPt...E 80101. SET, Maple Se-ttee. Wlnr Baf'k Cb&lr. Drop-leaf Table and 0\alra. Maple Cedat a-t. Cobbler'• ~h. ~ Wuhft, G. E. unrGJ:B.ATOit. TAPPA~' UJtGE. OOJCTOUR CHAIR. Kneehole Dlak. ~and End TaW.. Evap. Room Coolet'l. Box Sprlnp. Jlalb • •· Automatic PQ. OLD PEDAL GmlQ)ISTON .. Oelden ,._..., Lawn· moww, lllbc. Toole and Plpe rtttl._. I'I'K'I1I()8C() ancl DlSSIEC'I'IlCG 11:'1'. ,!.buf'flet)OaftJ lit. Wwood PI~· nJc Table and BUKDBDI 01' OfiiD. ITDIS! -.-- the future ballerinas the art stage make-up. During their gruellng 13-hour school day, the students also leam dance notation-the ABC's oC the written langllage of the dance -from Ell~n Levand, a winter student at the .Jullllard School of Muslc and Dance In New York. She also g ives In· structlon In body mechanics. Arnold Juda of Cocta Mesa. pi- anist and com~r from Hol- land, Is the school accompanist. The divine, eternal sourc~ ot Market In Corona del Mar. Own· In 1926. he ~ived his 8 0.1 a li life and action Is in and I er Pete Peleuses and the lads deeree from Or.-w Theological of God. Tht. thought will be who help hlm run the mark~t Seminary In New Jer<ey. and in str-eued at the Corona del Mar.j ar~ all In Bermuda shorts and 1927 beca~ a cluzen. Newport and eo.ta Mesa Chris· Ivy League shirts. so as to be In He was ordained a minister in tlan Sctence chwt'hett Sunday. the spirit of the summer seuon. the Methodist Ch urch In 1928. 1 Highlighting the Lesson-Sermon From 1942 to 1946 he served as , on "Life" will ~ the Golden LEGAL lfOnCE a Chaplain In the t: S. Army. Text from John, which declares. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and performed duty 1n both tht> "As the Father hath life In Him-that the Board of Education of Pacific and Atlantic Theatres of self; so hath He given to the Son the Newport Beach Elementary War aboard troop transports. to have life In Hlmsetr." (5:26l. School District of Orange Coun-l:le hu .erved as mlnlster ot ty, California. will ~ive seal-the Chrt.at Church, Methodist. In ed bids up to and Including 2:00 Norwalk. St. Paul's Methodlat p.m . on the 31st day of July I Church ln Coronado, Asaury 1 L T • h 1959. at the otflce of said Schooi Methodlat Church In N"' York u au 0 n I g t District at which time said bids land the 'Encanto Chui'C'h of San wBJ be opt"ned and read for Diego. I Som~ abbrev1ated costumes. a the music."al Instruments bids In From 1947 to 1949 he was few mumus and plenty of flow-accordance w 1 t h lnstructlo Methodlst ~prnentatlve with ers behind the ears are expected I conditions, and specln~atlo~ 1 the recomtructlon Department ot I wnJeht CThursdayl when the now on file In the oftl~ of said the WOI'ld Council of Churehes annual summer party of the School District located at 2000 at ~neva. Switzerland. Wlde recognition of the Sum· mer Dance School Is shown by the {act that It t. attended by students who spend the rest of the year In such top-flight schoot. of the dance as ~rge Balanchlne's Am~ rIc an Ball~t School ln New York, Julllard, and Eugene Loring's American School of the Dance In U. An- celes. Newport Harbor Business and 1 Cliff Drive, Newport Bea~h. Call· The Rev. Graeflln and his Profesalonal Women will "go na· fornia. I wUe, Roee, also a natl'-"~ ot 1 tlve" with a Luau at the home Price, fitness and quality be· Switzerland. llve at 1412 Irvine of Junior put presl~nt Meml~ lng equal, preferenc. wlll be Ave.. Harbor Richlands. '~bey Ounaan. 243 Flower St., Costa a1ven to the producta of the have thrft married daucbtera. Glamour Glimpses I We are O'Brien's are always most anxious to have just what our C'Ustom~rs are anticipating. This being July. the month that Voeue Magazi ne concentrates a good deal of their Issue on our California manufacturt>rs, w ~ want you to mak~ note of same and come and let us show you the smartest of the tran-season fashion.~ ... fashion ideas with a summer entran<-e into autumn . . . clothes to wear from July to July. Mesa. State of CaUtomla. Fredah Bates ls chalnnan of HARVEY PEAS£. the party, which bq'Jns at 6:30 Clerk ot the Board p.m. Grotr. entertainment and Newport Beach Elementary food are being. featured along School, Newport Beach, Call· with swimming In the Dungan fornlL pool and prizes for appropriatt> Publish : July 16 and 23. 1939, Hawaiian apparel. In the Newpon Harbor Enslin LJalft--.Jfo. -~ .. - .. ....... up: "'ll•betl ,. .. •••••" wtlJ.W dw= ... ,_, ~ lt"aa.-y....,......._ .. ...... u.. __ _,, ... valet cleaners )1)7 .... CMd .i .. ., COf'ON cW ....,. OR 5-0110 AmOD9 th... lt.ma which we th1Dk an "IT~ lor our ca.-t. tbe AddM Mcraten ctnu o1 M. w. nom• cottoa. "'• la.aft It ill tr.t hl--. It La p&ctuftod OD pc19e ll ol Vocpe. Fruit Cocktail • • 2 for43c White Corn • • • • • • Another of our favorites Is the sllk linen sheath by ~rgia Bullock. The semi·SCOOP neck. new sl~ve and the clever belt set this dress apan. and when you wear It you will have that luxurious and sman feellnJ that we atria have when w~ know we have a dress that ls flattering to us. Aaotber that I la.aft .,._ loMi-9 at ~·y (bat 1M ............ 't ..... .,_It) Is a ,.._. cottea ab..ua Ia 9NY· wttla u.o-.-.rt ... .U. alct•-. It Sa ~y ~ wttla at.p wbltle col· lor ......... ad 1.-b .... -...... tbnoVIl theM ---...,. .. talL Many new two and three-piece outfit-. from our Cautornla man· ufacturers • . . Watch our w1n- dows. or Mtter atlll, come and try them on ... Of course. to put und., thfte. we hlgbty recom· mftld aome of our beautifUl new Vanity Fair lingerie ... It's .a 10\o .. ty .•. ..... .......... Gat. STIIialt· y .............. be ... _. ....... .,.. ... .. .... __.,......., ... . ........................ ......... .,..__. ... .-F ..... .. .....,. It .. .,... Oot Surntnft Sale ls .tm In ~ .•• Come and leisurely '*"-yourwlf a hunk ol waft\· pum. Lindaay Large Pitted Olives .... No. 1 Can 2Sc ICOIIIDis-..Dia8er sa--~ She Napkins • • • • • • 2 for 43c Monarch Diet Foods -Complete-Line OCE.AJf Sn.AT-eo. ~with Cbk •• lfo. 300 Cranberry Sauce. • • • 23c CIEDE 1CIIE PEAS 11-0LS§( 10-011. 29J Calo Cat Food CHt:lf CIAJn'-lfo. 303 Can Peas • • • • • • e e PUREX IOUicrs--.Qaar1 Ammonia • • • French Fries THIGHS ·-~ 69( ·'' LEWIS MEADE (Lux) LEWJS cap- tiYat. bia audieace wida boaky tonk. and Barrel- House piano. Enjoy a de- licious d i n n • r further enhanced with .uperb cocldaiJa and mart'eloua l~udson Liberty 8-6035 ""'l oust R~staurant 2660 Harbor BlYd. eo.ta M..a IEIIIE CillEY'S PIZZI H 6604 W. Coast Hwy., Npt. Jkh. Phone ORiole 3-9786 .usa WJLDET AT TID ftAJIO WED. • Pill. ·lAT •• IIJII. Caaaplete Jt.u.. DlDDen OPEX 4 P.M. to 2 A.M. • CLOSED MOJQ)AT -·········••1 I Cold Keg Beer 1 I Selected 1 1 Liquor I Beer ..• I Wine. I I DEUCA~EN I ; KorKeo~~!!uor • I 2229 E. COAST HWY .. COBONA DEL ~ ••••••••••• Now you can enjoy Luncheon and Dinner MI"Yed in the Victor Hugo Manner •• SEVEJI lip I .... ~ .. The VICTOR HUGO INN s 4 ITH ANNE Ell ...... 8hould be tiled ..... u .-awe .., u.. ta FUPt fit dw ............ .taJdl wUl ... taeld ~. My -. .cc:ont~na tD u..... ~ Chalnltaft ol the YMbttnc c.umtt~te o1 u.. •PM· 8CillrtJw Jlfewport Harboc' ~mam1~r1 .. ~. HAS ANYONE MOI'ICI:D? Yep, they ..,.. here .,aln. ~ do I I !-t . . . none ottHtr than the de Ia ~· -Ia tour· Did the rou.nda of nlcht epota over the weekend, and tranlcJy, had more tun becau.e ot the happy people enjoyina them· .elves around ua. What with the s~ vacationers here to stay • for awhile at least, the lm· meclJat.e area wtll really be jumplne. In fact, It's becfnnJnc to ••perk., rtebt now. Anyone no- tice the beaches lately! RJght to the ahore-Une with . sun-burnt SUD· bathers. Notice the theatres lately! Went to d1e Port Theatre last Monday nlte . . . saw Jerry Lewis' latest comedy, "Don't Give Vp the Ship." The picture, of course, was funny, but lt ~ed more enjoyable because of the obvious merriment ot the crowd In the packed tbeatre. Mr. Hudson's Hudson House Restaurant was packed abo. Guess everyone has been enjoy· lng the new Spanish Buffet and Lux Lewis at the plano. 'Course If your tastes do not run "south of the border" try some of the ·other delldoua entrees featured at the Hudson House. OH ... don't forget. for "a taU cool one" these hot summer eve· nines. just relax and enjoy your· self with one ot Bill Undley's famous concoctlons In the bar at the Hud8on HOUM. Bill, by tbe way, Is reaJJy enjoying tall cool ones at the moment. He just took off for one of tha.e wonder· rut months In Hawaii. But he'll be back In ~ same spot soon. probably with new ideas In the "tall cool line." 1\lr. Hurwitz of Robert's Res· taurant wm soon be passing out cigars. It seems Robert's Is ex- pecting an Important addition to the family. Exeuse our blus hes. but we will watch for further de· velopments. In the meantime drop by. and enjoy gracious din· lng ... have a Champagne din· ner. Robert's is located In the VIsta S h o p p I n g Center, 19th Street at Placentia, In Costa Mesa. The fabulous new KONA LANES are now openlna tor your John w. 1oi.--. 00 Narela· bowllnc pJeaau'te. 11lla new su Aw., eo.ana del Jlal', an tn. bowllna atabUabment oUera atnac:tor at N..-,ort Hubot Rl&h one of the flnet~t In bowllna fa. 8ehool, hu been awarded a Na· dlltlea. with fO automatic AMF tlonal Sdenee Foundation ~eboJ. Ia,_ For a cool ewnlne ot uahlp for the ,&-week .ummer spirited competition whether you ...son at Humboldt State Col· are Jearue champion or juat a lep, AJ"eata, Calli.. beJinner, telephone now !or ra· ...... _ institute at HSC ervatlona, ~ 8-77CL Cock· ••-au.mmet tall Jounp, l"fttaurant with de· Ia a part ol the d&lftftt nation· lldoua food PLUS the beat bowl· Wide procram lor atrencthenlnc tnc lanes In the area. ahould en· and tralnJnc edentlsta In tbe ttce all you bowllna enthu.aJaata United States. ... .o erab your bowUne baJJ Mr. l~rwon Ia stud)'tne at and amble over. The location by the Arcata col~e until July 31 the way, Is Harbor at Adams In In a .ertea of lectures. confer. Costa Mesa. en~ and field trls-conducted ChrlatJan's Hut on Balboa Bay by HSC faculty membell and In Balboa 1.1 now open for lunch, oubtandlne euest adence Jec. with a new luncheon menu and turers. He Is one ot-50 scholar· cocktails for your enjoyment. DeedllM for entttee wiJl ~ 4 p.m. Saturday, lt~ly 25. at the Chamber oftla.1 lfC'W'pOft Harber Yadlt Clu~ llalboa Yacht Club, Lltlo lale Yact\t Club, J. A. Beek'a oftla. or tr.. Vallely Boat Land· In•: and at 1 p.Jll. at the aim· mitt. boat only on the day ot the rue. Courae cbartl and Information bulletiN are a18o now avaUable at theee locatlona. 11lere will be trophlea for the fltat 10 to finish, plaquea for the 11th to ftnWl and for ewry lOth boat thm!.etter. ~al tropbia wUI be ~wn to the tlnrt 811'1 to tintah, youn.-t Jirl, boy, oldeR aklpper, 11m m&l'· rted coup~ ulUnc u sklppc!'l' and crew. and the tim rented crafttoftnlah. hosted by Harold. ahlp winners selected from near- Of oourae, dinner still prevails ly a thou sa n d applicants Monday through Sunday. Call throughout the U.S. About 130 entrtes are expected. and many wlll be of the plastic fiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiil&illiii;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:iiiiii ORJole 3·1180 for re.ervatJons to Each scholarship winner re· aaaure yourwlf a table, as like celves a grant-In-aid of $450 for every other good dlnlne and en· tertalnment spot here, The Hut the 6-week session, plus travel Is fairly well !Uled to capacity. and dependents' allowance. Lockheed Annex Is Speeded for Early Start on Building The Newport Beach City Coun· ell Is aooommodatlne Lockheed's ~uest for s~lest poeaJble annexation to the city by .ched· ulln• an adjourned meetlne for Wednesday evenlne. Aue. 12. In the City of Newport Beach be· tore startlnc actual constructlon. The time-table calla for con· structJon to beeln by Oct. 1 .o that the first units Will be rHdy for occupancy by September of next yea~ln time for the 1960 school year. The same schedule ot annexa· hull type. 1111 Win Tt; H•~r~ Karl Stal of CC.ta Mesa won top honors In the Individual ae· areeate of two 2-man-team anallbore rtne matches at the South Coan Gun Club Friday night. Poatlne perfect scores throughout the evening. StaJ dropped two potnta In tb' Jut ataee ot tire whJch netted him '798xiD) with e6x'a. 11louch fir· lne u a team wtth h.la best frtend, David Klmea of C18 Snug Rarbor, CUff Haven, Karl's honor was awneed Jn beatlne him by 3 point. and 18 x's In the aecre· gate. Dave had ousted Karl from the junior title In the fow-posJ. tlon match the week before. That's the earliest poaible time for a hearing on annexa· tlon of the 178-acre site In the back bay where Lockheed will establl.lh Its Electronics and Avionics Dlvl!llon headquarters. Uon proceedlnp wUI apply to ;;:;;;;==========;;;;;;;ii the lll·acte Harbor Vlew annex. The ordinance for annexation can be Introduced at that meet· ing. and can be adopted at an- other adjourned meeting, prob· ably on Aug. 18. The actual an- nexation can thus be leeaUy ac- complished by about Sept. 23. Lockheed wants the site to be This I n c I u d e • the St. James Church and Day School site a long Filth Ave. In Corona del Mar, the Catholic Chureh alte adjoining St. James, and 3 units of 0 . Z. Robertson's propoeed residential development on the hillside Inland of Corona del Mar. LEARN TO SWIM • • • On Balboa laland • Wann Water Pool • Small Clauea, All ~es • Day 6 Evenlna Cluaes • Ct.._. f01' Club Grous- • Recreation Swtmm.lnc Newport Harbor CC Reviews ENROWNG Now OR 3-7170 6 Months' Accomplishments NEWPORT HARJOR s. RepresentatJon at all New· Swim School D'AY CAMP IL&fll~~& .. ,. WEE&LY COMPLETE SUPERVJSION • First Aicf • S.W..,in9 lnsin.tction • Fol: Oencin9 • Sintint •M Crefta • FWd Trips • Boatint for INFORMAnON or RESERVAnON Calli DOUG WOOD ORiole 3·1713 FA Reviewtne the nnrt 6 months of th.ls year, execut1ve ~«retary Jack Barnett lillta the followtne accompll~hmnts ol the Newport Harbor Chamber of Comme~: port Beach council meetings u wen as at ~veral study sessions waw LUDDIC TO C::OAIT 81QJIWAT 101 and the rt!<.'ent budget heartngs. IWDIII PUr KEWIOIIT auar 1. Membership drive aeeurtng 450 members to date. 2. Clearing all back obllga. tlons. thereby putting the Cham· ber of Commerce on a sound fl· nandal buls. 3. Took a strong stand on op- posing the establishment of an oil refinery ts the southern half of Orange County. 4. Eatabll.lhed friendly rela· Uons with our neighbors, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar, by U · slsting In the eatabllshment of the ''Harbor Area Cou ncil or Chambers." 6 Finalizing of the eeogra-\~-~~P~a.rk~·~A~ve~~~Bal~~boa~~lal~an~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~ phlcal stgn project started In Down Apte ve. from Feny 1958 by a group of community· minded citizens. (Two of these signA now are erected and bal· ance ot 3 more soon to be made). 7. Assisted In the establlsh· ment of a new sJgn ordinance for the City ot Newport Beach. 8. Assisted the City In p~par· lng a new Golng-Out·Of-Busl· ness ordinance. 9. Arranged for a general membership meeting under aua. plces of our Industrial Council, held at the Balboa Bay Club wtth 275 ln attendance. 10. Secured services of a full time Secretary. 11. ·Assisted the Tourist Coun· cil In planning an evenlne at Jamaica Inn with over 500 In at· t.endance. 12. Arranged for a booth at County Fair. Deily II :)0.5:-00 p.~~t ... .,." ....,. e WMl '"W"ttl. • N•• L-et..-~e11v" "HAlOCb," r-Hod COCKTAILS -DINNER SERVICE ~o... thnl. n-... •'"' St!Mey, I p.111.-12 !Nd11ltht FrWey •lid s.tw4.y I p.111 •• I • ..,.. 13. Assisted cJ u bs and auocJ. ated council In establlahle a no· tlflcatlon achedule for all service clubs In N.wport. 14. Publl.lhed a monthly bul· Jetln becinnine January. 1959. 15. Chamber of Commeree .taU handled over 2.200 pieces of lnc.omtne TQall. placed and received ~ 6,000 telephone ... ., ........ ~ __ ... " . .,. ..... OAPTAI••• OAIII. OIUole I ·U· - s T E -calla. aupplled Information to more than 1500 people over our counter. ,. .. ,.. ...................... ..... M'l" 1 C... OltWe J.IIIO. s T Pwit-111...... 0 ,. 1117 ...... ,.. .. ,....... ~ .. _....._ ,.......,.__., a'•+l ....... '"........ .....,,.,. A1.88 ttOniL , I GAL DTAft £ aan'AU FOR SALE -12-toot Snowbird roa JlENT--2 bedroom duplex No. 402 with daeron aa.lla and wlth deluxe built-Ina. Ranee new cover. In ucellent condl· and retrlrerator, carpeta and Uon. t85C).OO. Call OR 3-83. drapes. Haa wa.aher and dryer. FOR SALE-Alma.t new deluxe Leue only rental. Call 01 Stauffer reduc:tne couch, wlth 3·8tM alter 5:00 p.m. Satur· Umer, etc:. Pleue call Klm· clay or Sunday. berly 2·1662. UNPUDJSHED Apt. for rent In FOR SALE-18'' Jlpaw with mo-CDH. 2 bedi'OCJIN, prba1e dla· tor In lood condition. $25.00. PGMI, electric: stove, laundry 212 M&f1Uerite In Corona del roam, '"" ~ h a r d wood Mar or call ORiole 3·59'72. Ooora, 1araee. Adulta. $1.25.00 FOREST LAWN'S Eventide, 1 lot Y"J'lY leue. For Information and 1 cremation apace. Reaa-=c~a:-U=O::R=a:-.Q'l-:-1-5-:-· -~-:-:-:--=-:--:­ onable. 708 Heliotrope, COM. FOR RBNT-Cuatom bullt 2 bed-""'"'"' room untumlahed apartment OR 3·~· wtth laree tlreplaoe, prbare SALES WORit: M~n or ~n full tlme aummer and wlnter job. Salee experience, pen10n· alUy and appearance Import· ant. Marrlner'a Stattoner book and oUice supply, 225 Forest Ave., Laeuna Beach. TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402~ 32nd St., Newport ORiole 3-.aa> ROPER stove ln lood condition, d1a 1 1000 r $25.00.lnqulre at 620 Orchid In P<IN • aql1are eet. ------------ Corona de] Mar. Phone OR ~~ta only. X:I 2'5685, Santa TUPPERW ARE Fo sR.004SA7·,"" ... upholatered coral "'AP-=. ,;,A-=iTIIfENT:=:Ir==...,FO==a -REN==T:-. ~eq=--m-. Sales people aren't born, they're ~ plettiy fW'nlahed 1 bedroom made. We train you. Car la VIctorian Barker Brothers din· . apart:ment wtth twin beds, dla· neceuary. Call 10 3-009. lnl chal,._ 110 each. Aleo poNJ Included. t&:s a week. 'JOt -----------~ Western Holly stove In excel· Acac:la, Corona del Mar. lent condltlon. $35. See at n4 ""FO~R;:...;.:..RENT=.=-=-,-roo-ma...;,__ln---::C::-.,...1-zo-n-e. Mar,uerlte In Corona del Mar Reaaonable rent tor all or part. ROtrrE MEN PART TIME or call ORiole 5-0386. ... Will remodel for steady ten- KvuCAL DflftV'IdliTI ant. 615 Goldenrod, CDM. ORGAN It PIANO SALE-Ram· mond orean full atz.e. UMC!, pri~ to aeU. Rent a Hammond Orean $5 a week wlth lesiOnt. Grand Plana.. Stelnway, Bald· win, Chlckerln1. Star c: k. etc:. from $487. 16 eood used aplnet plana.. Wurlltur, Acroeonlc:, Gulbransen, He. from 1390. some Maple, Cheny, Mabol· any. Hammond Chord Orpf\ bll aavtne. Rent return aplnet pianos aave $160 ~o 1300. New Hammond Oreana, New Stein· way Ptana.. Electronic: 0r1ana. Conn save $1100. another bal· an~ 1795. Lowrey aave t600 nearly new. Good used upneht planOII trom $96. In bualnea sin~ 1914. Bluest Plano and Organ stock. Sc:hmldt·Phllllpl. 520 North Main, Santa Ana. alJSIIfUI onowtoiittW Ambitious Person With $560 -to $2800 c:uh to ln· vest t11 one of Amerlca'a larl· est and aaf•t Industries. In· vestment JeCW"eCl by equip· ment. Work conslau of refill· lng and coUec:tlnl money from Claarette mac:hlnea. ExeeUent roflt.s. NO aeUlne. Part or full rime. For local lntervle'f write N.&S .• P. o. Box 1109. Santa Ana. Calif. Give phone number; sDVICD Carpentry Minor Repalra No .lobe Too Small! H. 0 . ANDERSON 1947 Fullerton Ave., eo.ta Meaa, cauL MidWaY 6-S314 U no aNWer c:a11 MI 6-23'72 Painting -I)ecorating p A1EB BAl'GIICG GEORGE BURKHARDT ucen.ted Contractor 1.89'1 Oran .. Aw. Coll&a M• Ubem 1-8121 JOHl'lSTOIU'S Mesa Auto Wreckers u~ Auto Part.. nrea We Buy Cars and Sd'ap Metal • LIBERTY 8 -7013 ~Placentia Ave. eo.ta M8l& Complete Landscaping Service J"REE ES'1'DIA TZS SltB Glft'l\ Stam~ Free deltW!r/ CORONA DEL MAll NUBSEilY OR 5·0160 • 2744 E. Coast Hwy. ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies e Fut Color FUm SerYke.f .. _t. • MOYle ProjectorS « -u • Model Airplane suppU-. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 17'82 Newport BlVd., eo.ta K ... l'bone LibertY 8-*2 MOVING? 2 Fast Insured movers and laree van $10..50 an hour. NEWMAN TRANSFER It STORAGE CO. Lowell Storaee Rates 1968 Harbor Blvd., Ca.ta Mesa MI 6-2528 FISHERMEN! FROZEN FOOD L0CK:EBS FOR RENT ~ low aa 17.75 per year. Or by week, month or e montha. Owners Attention! In cue you have a breakdoWn or overflow. we'll keep your fooc}jl &con for you at a noml· nal fee. FOR JtENT-2 bedroom unlu.r- nlahed house. Pftfer couple on yearly leaee. Available July 1. 701 Larlupur, Corona del Mar. FOR iElft'-&nall private oUJc:e In Udo Area. Phone .ervl~ and utilities. Phone OR 3·1835. POa SALE BY OWNER OCEAN FRONT HOME 1'HREE BEDROOMS B!:AlO'!D CEILING ~ I.JV'mG ltOOM Dll'f'IXG BOOM &liCH!!N 6 BATH Beach home with Wled brlc:k flnplaee. Extra l&rle double ~ plumbed for rental \Ullt above. BuUt In ranee &ad oven. Kitchen needs to be fin· lahed ott. 36' LOT ON OCEAN FRONT 6606 WEST OCEAN FRONT NEWPORT BEACH Presently employed, 25 to 55, to .ervlce automatic: mercban· dlalna machines or procure lo- c:atlona. Good money for part time. Muat be honest. Call ICEystooe 3-2649. MALE HELP W1lri'Ei)OOOOOOOanltor Apply Pon Theatre after 6 p.m. evenlnp. HELP wAN'tEI)=s&JeS lady for el1't ahop. Experlen~. Call OR S.<X5:50. COMPANION· and p r a c: t I c'a 1 nurse wanted. Live In and do light hou.aekeeplne. Prefer un- Incumbered older lady. Please c:aU OR 3-0617 In Corona del Mar. SITUATJOifS WAii'TED ------DAY AND NIGHT nurse. car, any hours, any place. Give shots. Housekeeper, companion, good cook.. GEneva 8-5650. LOST--Unflnlahed c: a n v a a ten on ~ntlne location above WILL CARE for 1 or 2 small chll· Irvine home (Pac:tllc Dr. 1r dren In my home for workln1 Avocado). Reward. Call GYpsy ~pare'===n=ts.=O=R,...3_-_06:-:36-:-:. --:-.,......,.-- 6·5D. BA.BYSITitNG and Uebt bouse-work. daya or evenl.np. by un. •UIIOIIAL eDCUmbered., mature~-WW YOUNG widow of 33rd deeree atay ln weekenda. Prefer vtcln- Maaon. 40 years old. Seeks lt;y of Corooa del Mar. ORiole mate. Conaenlal, 'affectionate. 3-M38. at'tnu:tlve, alncere, lood home· ... -E-1-5 -41-1-0?-ft.IU------- maker. WlU travel. GEneva &.5650. DO YOU WANT A MRS. DORCYniY JOHNSON, wid-HOLIDAY ow of Fredmck Johnson form· TBlS SUIOIER! erly of Detroit and Northwitc:b, A beUdlly ,._ -., a..f 11' Enaland, WA.l'M'ED! Anyone BeUeve lt or DOlt. It t. now knoWtna thla person or her ~ble to have ,.,ur BOlO!, whereabouu plea.ae call OR YARD and ANIKALS tree tram 3·8494. the peaky little varmlnt. all summer. ftUST D&J!DS 1'0~ SALE Start now. The fleas are Just BROKER DESIRES TO SELL atartlng, and lf you .. aet the GROUP OF SECOND TRUST Jump on them" you can enjoy a DEEDS. 6% TO lOti' INTER-real summer hollday from the EST. GOOD DISCOUNTS. BOX little atlnkera. NO. P-72. c:/o THE ENSIGN, Ask tor Holiday Products and 2850 E. OOAST HWY, CDM. the complete atory from IIJSCEI.LAJfmO'I THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP V ACA 'tiON TRAILER For .Rent By Week or Month OR 3·9306 Bill Elliott-3939 W. Coast Bwy~ Newport Beach 2'732 E. OOAST HIGHWAY. CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-2-430 ._, .... ~ .......,..,_ L.-1 ..o.crip+loft ..!y $) • yNr, $1 for 2 , .. ,... ORIOLE l-0150. I LEGAL lfOTJCE ==--------No. A-33570 CALL - Sympson & Nollar Newport's Oldest Established Painters oa 3-3630-Eves OR 3-5454 DO YOU WANT 1 Jolt, • ride, • ._. ••• • IN~ tlttw7 Or do J041 ..,_ .......... te M17 Try &Ut• datsi- fl.4 ... OIWe , ....... LmAL .O'I'ICZ caaTJPJCAft or aUSJRus Fk:titleu rs... ·-· 111E UNDERSIGNED does heNby certlt)' that he 1a con- ductlnl a Service Station busi- nea at 3600 E. Coast R\\.ty., Co- rona del Mar, CaW.. under the nctltlous firm NLJDe of Ken's Shell Service and 'that said flnn 1a compoe:ed of the following pe,raon whoee name In ruu and place ol reatdenoe are as follows, to-wit: Kenneth Carson, 954 W. 19th St.. eo.ta Meaa, Calli. WITNESS my hand thla 17th day of lune, 1~. 1tENNETH CARSON STATE OF CALIFOR.MA ) COUNTY OP ORANGE )as. NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETI· TION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TEST AMENT ARY. rN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. In the Matter of the Estate of FREDERICK G. E L DE R. a.k& FRED G. ELDER. aka F. G . ELDER. aka FREDERICK GRrF· FIN ELDER. De<:eased. Notice Ls hereby etven that the petition of Ml~. EDRA HAYES for the probate or the Will of ttt. above named decedent and for the Issuance of Letters Testa- mentary to the petitioner wtll be heard at 10 o'clock A.M. on July 24, 1959. at the court room of Department 3 of the Superior Court 6f the State of Cellfomla In and for the County or Orange_ L. B. W A.LI..ACE. County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of C&llfomla. In snd for the County of Orange. Date Jul.)' 2. 1959. Robert A. Sc.hwamb and Gal· vln R. Keene, 333 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Calif. Attorneya for Petltloner. Publlah luly 9. 16. and 23 In the Newport Harbor Enairn. OM THIS 1Ttb day of lune. 1B. before JM, a Notary Pub- lie In and for Mid toUnt)" and state, r • at d l n r ~n. duly c:omm'-Sonect and awom. !:. HARBOR FROZEN ~~~.per: FOOD LOCKERS eon Wl*e name t. aubecrlbed fl8 aotb St .. Newport 8Meh to the wfthlJ\ lftlltrument. and OR J..lllt eckMWIIileld to 1M tbat he U · .;_ _ _,==:-:;,;-"';;TV;I'· r-----1 ....-.. the taJM. , CROWN . Wli'I'DI m,y hand and oftl. SALES-SERVICE tt.at • ..at. JOBM E. 1.ADL13. and RENTALS lfolalr ~bite ln and for CALL QAU. oa DICK .... Cairi.t7 and Staa FOil &INRI TY BPADI 1117 Co11n11110D ..,._ ll(q M2J .... OoUt ...... ., 3Uit. ,.. c.-o.a .. ......: ,.. 115; ,.tr 2. •• 1' ,..... oa ..-.1a m the •=twt ......_ zn. -·-. . --· --~~ ___ .... Rollatd Buys Owens-Pacific, Names Larry Hesse Manager Martin PQJI&I'd, Cadillac: ckaler In Loe An&eles and well known •mona the Jocal deep·.ea flab. Ina ~nthualaab. haa purc:hued Owena-Paclflc: Yacht SaJee, 2751 W. Cout Rwy., on Mariners &file In Newport BeKh. Th~ new name 1a Owena.-Newport Yacht Sales. The purchase was made from Ray Marshall, fonner president of the finn. Included In the transaction waa the Southern CalllomJa dlatributorahlp or th~ line of outboard boats manu· factured by Owena. Lany IJeue, who haa ~n uuodated for a lon1 time with Mr. Pollard In the operation of hla Cad11lac: aaency and 6 other car aal._ outlets, la the nec:u. tlve vtee-prestdent and eeneral mana1er or the Owena yacht sales operation. Mr. Hesse wu active In civic and business affairs In Sherman Oak& before movtnr with his with and 2 chJldren to Irvine Terrace In Corona del Mar. Mr. Pollard la best known amone the members of Pacifi c Analers, the Balboa Bay Club flshlne club, u belne the done¥" of the annual Nltram Drallop (hla name apelled backwards) trophy to the unluckiest Pacific Angler each year. Motor Hotel Opening Set LEC:AL •ona CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Flnn Name THE UNDERSIGNED does here- by certify that he la conducting a party and dec:orat1n1 supply business at 3529 E. Coast High· way, Corona del Mar, under the fictitious firm name or Roble's and that said firm is composed of the followinr peraon wboee name ln full and place of resl· dence are as follows. to-wit: Hobart R. Loud, 307 Nar- clMus Ave., Corona del Mar. WITNESS my hand thls 8th day of July, 1959. HOBART R. LOUD STATE OF CAUFORNIA l OOic:laJ openlne for the Coral I COUNTY OF ORANGE Iss. B.eet Motor Hotel and Restaurant ON THIS 8th d f J 1 1959 at 20241 Harbor Blvd., Costa .ay 0 u y, · Mesa. 1s acheduled for tomor· before me, a Notary Public In row (Friday), ac:cordlne to John and for said county and state, Schlotterbeck eeneral manaaer. ~ldlng therein, duly c:ommls· ' stoned and sworn, personally The Coral ~~. a million-dol· appeared Hobart R. Loud, known lar Investment In 52 single and to me to be the person whoee apartnM!nt unlt.a. features a name Is subscribed to the with· heated awlmmJne pool. lounging In Instrument. and acknowl· area In the center of the patio, edged to me that he executed cocktail bar and restaurant. the same. Mr. Schlotterbeck has appoint-WITNESS my hand and offl· ed Geof'le Tucker, 2203 Miner ctal St>al. St., Ca.ta Mes., as ass I s t a n t MABEL FrTZMORRIS. manager. Mr. Tucker, a 5-year Notary Public In and for veterana of the Marine Corps, said County and State. and now a captain In the re-My Commission expires Oct. 7. serve, was formerly a.ulatant at 1959. the VIlla Marina Restaurant. He Publish July 16. 23. 30; Aug. 6, and hls wife and 2 children 1959 In the Newport Harbor En· moved to Ca.ta Mesa In 1955. slen. Newport Pollee booked Net.on X.rrlnan, 21, •ta.Ytnl at the 0p. tlmo Apartrnenta ln Newport. for buralary Wedneeday of laat week. Marrlnan la acc:u.ed of bUf'l· Jartzzlne the cabJn cruieed "Sea 8&WW ...... IW .. I I.UDDAT. IVLY II. U. CD:L POll 11m &DAID A dauchter we.lthlnl ~ pouncll, 6 ounces wu born Frtd&y, July 10. to Douet .. and Janke Adama, 2828 Seaview A~o~ •• Corona dd )far, In lloal R•tal. Pl.x.le" of a pair of binoculars. a --;._,;,;,;;;..----- Zfl\lt.b "Transoceanic:" translator portable radio &.1\d a .22 call bH revolver. Total value waa estl· mated at $a25. The c:ru.t.r, owned by PhlliJp Loom of Burbank. was docked at Marine Service at 2037 W. Coaat Hwy., Newport, on the day of t.be burrlary, June 28. De ,.. ...... I.H..t .... ltft.....,_, .. ..._.... IMII fll iiMh, ..._ _.., C.l ........ ,.....,.. ... ,.,._., OIWe l-Ola SAVING IS A FINE ART It tokes talent to point a bright future with the security oJ saving• ... but you'll fmd that you can create a real "masterpiece" when you &ave regu- larly at Laguna Federal ... where your 80Vings earn more in aafetyl StoTt now! . to • CONTINUING 4% PER ANNUM LIGUlA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AISOCZATIOit o.-e. c.-,'a ~ ' t e I :1 ,...., ........ a '-' 1o1--. With these HOT WEATHER SPECIALS "PICIIC SPECIAL" Fa.ESB OOLOaED FRYING CHICKEN Whole nESB caoVJm 35~ Cut Up Ground Chuck • • 3 lbs. $1 nuB TAITT POTATO SALAD •••• 23~ Giant DILL PICKLES WE aUT 'Ell ft 11IE UDELI'17LL PEANUT BU I I ER • • • 39c TOMATO JUICE I F• • PILI.SatniY LOAF CAKE MIX Yellow Marb~ .._ VANO Utili STIICI CORN SEEDLESS GRAPES PLUMS II roa Chocolate 1.00 White .. BIRTHDAY TIME for the &lbo.-1 &y Club will be tomorrow jFriday) evening, and the occasion of becoming II years old wil) be observed by an anniversary party at the club. Shown here with a photo of the club site ta~en before the apart· ments were built are. from left. the Walter Mel- loHs and the AI Tiffany s. Mr. MelloH is vice- president of the Bar Club, and Mr. Tiffany was one of the origin& members of the boa rd of governors. IT erry Boris photo) 10 JfEWJIOBT BA&aOB EJfSIGJf "1'111111SDAT. JVLT 11, 119 ' CIIEO SHORES FiH HIMII .. ..... BIJ View Estate Llfl IIIII 31tH Lila. .... ... . ;~.~~-~-ll.ait. ... , ~~ c..t of Re,llliac! lUI I IEPIWIT CONTRACTOR -BUILDER 6310 West Coast Hwy. with unobstruct~ vl~w ot back Newport Beach, Calif. bay In Newport Beach. Over s.,. OR 5-0260 OR 5·0260 acre with architectural restric- tions In exclusive area of tine ----------- homes. ~ It at Bay end of Vista 00 YOU WANT • job, • ride, • Baya street or call owner at retttel, • bel.y Ntt.7 Or do 'f04I ...,.,.. Midway 6-4763. somethiftf to ..17 Try EMi•• cleai- fi.cl edL ORiole J-0550.. • • • 894 Victoria .... -· .... . $10.500 664 Ross St~t ........... 11,750 312 Ca talina Dr. . . .. .. 20,750 -108 Holmwood .... ·-·· ... 24,750 401 El Modena 24,950 405 Holmwood 28,000 312 Princeton Dr. . . . . 23,000 14 11 Cliff Drive ... 31.500 rr:=========~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2318 Westminster ............. 13,500 encore! encore! ~ WESTCLIFF encore! presents 65 EXCLUSIVE lEW HilES F. SALE Currently Under Construction • Popular acclaim for the beautiful homes of this planned residential community In N~· port Beach ... has IN to the creation of new and exciting pla ns for more custom-daigned quality· built homes. Featuring 3--4 BEDROOMS e 2-3 BATHS 7 FLOOR PLANS BY 5 A.I.A. ARCHITECTS 6 STYLES e 26 ELEVATIONS RANCHO • PACIFlCA • MODERN MONTEREY • PROVENCAL CONTEMPORARY Thl.s aecluded residential area ls only a short distance from the Southlands finest beaches and boetlne harbor. WESTCLIFF is also ln the New- port Beach School District. We extend our personal Invitation to you to come in and aee the WESTCUFF fiOOI' pla.rw on dlaplay at our sate. omce. one block north ol the lntenection of Westcllt1 Drive and Dover Drive. AMtW '"'-'of tui••a •a a ....... Down PatmeAl fna -711 ~ YM ...... ,. 8ectric ...... .. ~ ..... .,.. ... lilt' ..... ... tiiY .. ....- 247 Monte Vista, 2 acres .... 32,500 Beautiful 10 acres wlth buildings ...... -...... 110,000 • • • ..... ,.,., REALTOR 400 N. Newport Blvd U 8-1617 N~wport Beach 100 Main, Balboa, OR 3-3181 1880 Park Ave., Costa Mesa MJ 6-33»-MI 6-3101-MI 6-1675 !-I ere IICI BAY IIU hardwood noors, fireplace, clean as a whistle, fenced yard, room for pool or horses. Can add units In rear. Choice location. SEASPORT REAL'IY REALTOR 2633 West Cout BllhWay Newport Beadl u 8-~-Eva. Ll 8-3293 V06Eh VALUE a••nr IIY Two eU~Mom ct.llned eontemporarr ctuplexee. d«a- nltely dtftetent and bMat1tUlly c:outn~cted. 2 bed· roan. .-cb W\Jt aDd _,.,.ted from each other by ear· l*ta privuy ola ~In theM. )lany extra teatUI'eS lDeludlftl: a;,JCpt In kJkhen Molalc tUeln ldtdaen and bath Jlahocany peneUna- Prfvate petloa Built Jn ranae and oven Shojt 8Cr'eeM Heat lamp Jn barth In~ ~ annually and never a vacancy. 'nle price Ia $4f,SOO with $12,000 down. Call today for an ap- pointment to 1ee for your-.elf! THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Cout Bwy., Corona del Mar • OR1ole 3-2020 A ORiole 3 -2021 SIIIECUFFS BEAUTIFUL 2-story, 3-bdm., l~·bath CONTEMPORARY home desleMd by Mr. Herb Brownell. AlA Extra larae kitchen has all modem built-Ins, lncludlne a breakfast bar. Carpetine throueh-out with flreplac. ln the laree llvlne room and dJnJne room. Also has fireplace In th~ upstairs den WITII OCEAN VIEW. AMPLE STORAGE. Lovely landscaped yard, with larg~ enclOI!Ied PATIO. Reasonably Priced only $4~,000 for this exclusive area. ALSO First time oU~red. 6Sx132, $21,750. LEE VIIEI, ...... 3831 E. Cout Hlehway, Corona del Mar ORiole 3-9580 Eves. OfUoJe 3 -4632 1/1 IIWIIU LITS Fill an 111J II .. ..... $10. I .... • $1&0. .... $12.11 I ..... IIY I IUCH IEILn, IIC. REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd., C.O.ta Mesa nay or Nltht Phone Uberty 8-1161 SUNSET STRIP Apartments 87 c ... Slrell COSTA MESA ..... , .... "' ......... lie $111~~~r•···-.. Ultra modern alneles, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, fumlahed, unfuml.shed. Most luxurious l,lvinl In this area. Drapes, wall to wall carpet, teek cabinets, dlspo· aala, laundry machines and dryer., thermoetat heaters, tel~phon~ and 'IV outlets, kitchen and bath exhaust fans. marble pullman baths, patJo furniture, beautifully lancbcaped, extra larp roorps and cla.ets. ea.ra1e and storare, near abopplnl center, lcllools.. Residence man- ag~r Apt. 7, U 8-2106. Courtesy to brokers. Mrs. Ray. "CaiJ. IPIITIEITS" BALBOA 4 lovely fumlah~ apartment. on Peninsula. 2 2-bed· room and 2 1-bedroom, 3-car earaee phu parkJne apron. 2 sun deck&. 1 patio. Acn.s the atreet from bay. Act quickly •nd reap the awnmer harvest. $M,SOO. RUTH lA YRED, Realtor 301 E. Balboe Blvd., Balboe OR 3-5UO WE'RE EXPECTING A NEW ADDITION . · Due to lnc:reaM In MULTIP'LE LISTED PIIOI'D'IlES aDd SALI:S tbe lf41Wi*t Harbor loud ol llealtcn .... outazvwn our paeeeat fac:UJtte. ..S ,.. .,. tCifteCl to . expand ln ..._ to _... ~ need~ ot a ~ .,.._ TM OOOfbATJOK tlf tale OI:RD.A.L 001f'l'aACroa I EnjOy the beautltul 1011 cou.me thi'U larp picture windows ol your Uvl~ room In thla cuatom bUilt hM~e. nu.. larae beclroorn.. 1~ tJied batha, tlle4 kJtehen. harchrood tJoon, forced hair Mt~t. n}aanUleent UMd bridr flreplaee wtth ra1led hearth. Dichondra lawD, eamplietely fenced, atra larp petlo wtth Bar· B-Que encl~ In covered cabana. $3.000 DOWN. PRICED AT ~500.. YES!! SEE US FOR RENTALS! M. M. LaBorde, Reahor "'you1J Uke our friendly Mrvice" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8-1139 (Acrou street bom ThrUty Drue Store> . Evenlnp CaU Ml 6 ·1050 U 8·8693 2 lEa II .,_ ........ 3 Bedroom, 2 bath bome ............... ~----....... -...... at $22.500 4 Bedrooms, 2 bath home .............. ___ ..... -... .' ... at $28.000 Both homH have hardwood Ooors, fireplace and many ~xtras. Good temu available on both. QUIOI POSSEIII • Vacant 3-bedroorn, 2-bath horne. Hardwood tloo"' fire· place, buJJt-ln own and ranee. w~u landacaped. laree play yard for children. Owner anxious. Aaklne $17.!iOG with $2,000 down. Submit any reuonable of!er. IIY I lOCI Ulln, 11C. D:Al.TORS 1698 Newport Blvd.. ec.ta Mesa Day or Nllbt Phone Uberty 8·1161 SHERVVOOO RANCHOS ..,., ........ u BUn.T ON YOUR LOI' BY THE SOtJTHI.AND'S FOREMOST HOKE IUILDER ...... e FIVE BEDROOMS -TllREE BA111S e AlA DESIGNED AND ENGINEEJtED e ALL GAS Kl'TCHENS AND APPLIANCES e 1WO BRICK FIKEPl.ACES e COVERED 1'EIUlACE -SUN -DECX UPST A1ltS e THREE SLIDING GLA.S8 DOORS e CERAMIC TILE IN IU'rt::HEN AND BATH e SEVERAL UNDER CONSTRUCTION LOW DOWN PAYMENT Best Home Buy for Ownet or Investor SEE ONE NOW AT EXO.USIVE SALES AGENTS Larae ldtdten, with all modern ~ WaJt.to- wall carpet thRKJJhout. dral* Included. Baa fon:.d a1r beat. double l&.raae and PA'nO with lo¥ely penotamlc: vtew ot ocean. TO SEE nus HOME CALL OR 3-0.0 ONLY .. , .. ...... DrfWtlllt ....... .......,.. lf...-rt .... CaJltlanda oa a.-.