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Parking Annual Fl!ght
· 1 , of Snowbards Vote Is No This Sunday
Anal~ perklng on Marine Av~.. The big event of the Wt!ek-~nd
Balboa laland, must go. That will be the 24th annual Flight of
was the dictate of the people of the Snowblrd4, which wlll t?e
Balboa Island In a vote held saUed In Newport Harbor this
Tuetlday by the Balboa laJand Sunday. About 150 boats are ex·
l'mprovement Assn. The final pectM to enter the race.
New Cameo
Trad Due
Another propose-d major r~l·
dentlal addition to Corona del
Mar was announN"d thi.s w~k
by the d<>velopers or Cameo
Shores jus t below Shore Cltffs.
The new development will be
called Cam~ Highlands, on the count wu 213 agalMt. 125 for. This ,&natest of small boat
Marvin Jotuwon, president ot races wiU start at 1:40 p.m. ott Irvine Hlll.i aNOM the highway
the Improvement Assn., said the commlt1ee boat, "Jlm Web· from Cam~ Shores and adjoin·
that he felt SUN, In vlew of the ater," which wilJ be ancho1M ott l ine Corona Highlanch.
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Legion Bar
Plan OK'd
SHE TRACES ANCESTRY
BACK TO DANIEL BOONE
vote re.ults, that the board or the Balboa Pavlllon in much the The map of the propost'd sub·
directors would recoml'l'lend to same po.itlon as last year. Thl.s dlvl.sion was forwarded to the
the city counctl the discontinu· agaJn wtll provide a longer County Boundary Commi$Sion
ance or the angle parking ex· starting line, and therefore there thls w~k for-ronsideratloo at j
perirnent and a return to para!· will be less confusion at the next Monday's m~tlng.
lel parking on both si~ of starting line. 8@rt W~bb, public works di·
Marine Ave. Perhaps thl.s would Trophy prewntation wiU ~I ~or for the City of Newport
be the Monterey plan for para!-made at the Newport Harbor Beach. saJd that the annexation
lei parking, now widely u.ed Yacllt Club dodt following the request may be oU1ctaUy re· It used to be that moat Amerl·
cans were traditionally uninter·
ested In what their lineage
The problem ot handUnc the mJgbt be. All thl.s hu chanced
bar at the Newport Harbor Le· ln recent years.. h~r. and
cton Hall apparently wu aolved now, tracing one's anoesuy hu
'nlad.t.y ewnlnc at a apeclal become a widespread and pop·
rneettna ot the Lec1on Corpora. ular pursuit.
tion directors, who tab car. of Sometimes this pursuit results
the bWdne. attaint of the ftew. In finding a very lnterestlnc or
port Harbor Post 291. famous person In your family
'nut aolutlon wu the creation tree, sometimes not. In the cue
ot a be.r ClOn\llllttee to estabUah I or Mrs.. VIvian Nlcnolaon Meinke
and cal'l'1 out the replatlona for of 600 Marperit. Ave., Corona
manapment ot the bar. The Cor· del Mar, a very famous and ln·
poradon board named the fol· tere.tlnc ~raon, Indeed, showed 1~ to eerve aa the bar com· up. BJa name! D&.n~l Boone!
mlU.: Jt-.rt ~luu. the Mrs. Meinke l.a Nlat.d to the
new vtce·pNiidn~ the bw.rd· K.~tucky pioneer tb.r'ouah Jacob
Mia. Bewrly rate. t~ new eec: Boone. who wu first coualn to
retary-tNuurw, and Art.tnar v. Daniel ~, Jon.. the former ~&ry·t~·j lacob looDe • eldNt dauchter, ~, AnM ...... ...,.., 'I'IIGmu . ICkb""""" _... ~ 1M5. n.. entl~ board wu l.a at· Tbe eldest 8CIII o1 tlda union wu tend&nee for the meetJq: R«·
man Loren<!e of Coroea del Ma.r.
who was elected u the new
president Jut Wftk; Vk'le·Preaid·
ent Charleton , Secretary·Treu·
urer Este, and Pwt Commander
Frank Torano, all of whom are
new mem bera of the board; and
the hold·over membfts, Robert
Schwamb. outgoing president;
Frank Moore, th~ former bar
manager, and Mr. Jones.
An audit of the bar account
had been ordered at last week's
mefting, and the report from the
aocountant La expected to be
ready tor the September meet·
Inc.
A preliminary r~port from the
accountant, pret~ented at Tues·
day'a meetinc. recommended the
followtna: reduc. the aize of
the bar cuh fund. now $400;
make no ~enta trom euh re·
cetpts, but pay by check only:
chance all locka; depcmt bar
f'K'elpta ln the bank daJiy; bar
eommtttee to be responsible for
manaclnc the bar.
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Watercolors of local Kenes by
the world famOU5 water·colorlats
Rex Brandt and hl.s wUe, Joan
Irvina, will be exhibited for one
month at tbe new branch II·
brary in Corona del Mar.
Also on exhibit at the new 11·
brary on Marlcold Ave .. which
wtll open Tu~ay, wm be the
california sheila of the world
famous shell collection of Mrs.
Eddie West of Corona del Mar.
The seagull sculpture or Sarah
Richardson of Newport Beach, a
donation to the library, will be
on display In the children's read·
Inc room.
Open bouse wm be held at the
new library at 7:30 p.m . Tues·
day evening, beginnlng at 7:30.
The library wiU otncially open
for busineaa the foUowtna day.
First Place Winners Listed
For B.l. Yacht Club Evenfs
-How to Bring
Tourist Here 7
,.. PI*Y PUt ol tbe Padfle
Strother Boone Nicholson. The
eldest son ot Strother Nicholson
wu CharM. H. Nicholson, Mrs.
Meinke's rrandtather. C h a r f e a
Nlchol.aon'a eldest aon was Elmer
Ellsworth Nicholson. Mra. Meln·
ke's fathfr.
Jacob Jloone, therefore, ls Mrs.
M~lnke's great · great . great .
grandfather.
Jacob Boone traveUed !rom
PennaylvanJa to Maysville, Ky.,
with Daniel Boone In 1786. While
Daniel moved on to Missouri In
1798, Jacob stayed in MaysviU~
and became One of the first trus·
tees of the town and a proml·
nent re.Jdent. He also ~erved as
a private ln the Revolutionary
War tn lm·1T18.
throughout Newport Beach, race-about 5 p.m. 1 ceived by th~ CH) Council Mon·
whJch allows for a wide apace day evening.
between every 2 cars. SOif ro• TilE CALI)EJIS I Cameo Highlands ls 45 acres
A 110n weighing 6 pounds. 14 In siu and will contain about
R W II ounces was born Friday, July n. 130 lots. Thi.s ls ilOmewhat small· ev • esse to Donn and Judy Calder of 13151 ~r than Cameo Shores' 60 acres
Nonlngham Rd., Westcutf. and 177 lots.
Leaving COM . -lei-.--.---.. ~.~."~~ .~~!1 Car Runs Wi , Dnver
wtll deliver hb Jut sermon as d held Sat pastor of the Corona del Mar A 2 c Lu~=~ ~~~:~ ~:t::ylhat no n I ren e
new mlnl.ster hu been aelected
as yet. Selection ot a new pastor
and the tJme of that eeledJon
wUl MpeDd on the dec:lalon el
knocked It 55 f~t Into a third
vehicle.
MGR ot .Mrs. l&lnke'a lnt.or-tiM cbwcll concrept.lon. they
A freak auto accident lnvolv·
Inc 5 C&J'I and' a 2·storv build·
ina occurred at 8:33 a.m. yea.
tenlay ln Newport.
Ml.Jdrtd Donoelly, 4& of La. cuna ~~each was parked 00 22nd
S&.. Newport'. MXt to Cotton Gaff
AutomobUes. Two young chJJ.
d~n were In the car with her.
She pulled out. heading south·
west, away from Newport Blvd.
Thla spun her car arowut and
It dncrlbed a wml-drcle toward
21.at St., hitting 2 other cara on matloo on tbe •biKt el bn an-MJ4. caft7 C'CIIDM &ca a fatD.U)
.bJe. IDOie thaD J..50 )'ftiS old. .......... . Gl'f,tnally owned by 1\er pand-
parenta, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles H.
Nicholson or MayPtlle, and from
gen~aloglst Lul.a Reed Sou o!
Maysville.
Dr. Arnold Beclnnan of Udo
lale, president of Beckman In·
atn.Jments In Fullerton, left
Tuesday for Moecow to attend
the opening or the u.s. exhibl·
Uon this Saturday.
Somehow her car went out of
control, and she hit a parkM car
registered to Co tt on Go!! and
way. and cruhtod ftu'oup
the •all and e feet lnalde a 2·
story Un buiJdlng at 221 2bt St.
Damare to the buJJdlnc. whkh
1.1 owned by Gladstone Hatch ot j
2812 W. ~an Ft., Newport, was
estlmatM at $2.000. 1
The Bible contains many rec·
ords kept by her grandpa~nts.
Including the obituaries of her
grandfather and her 1 rea t .
grandfather, S troth e r• Boone
Nicholson.
The obituary of Strother Nich-
olson states that "he was a
magistrate for many years, a
member or city council, and
served one term as mayor."
Reshuff&ng of Council
Distrids Is Started
fn thE' nar with MML Donnelly
WE're a boy, 3. and a ~lrl, 5, who
W<>,. In tht-bac-k $-f'at. Miracu· I
lously, no onto was inju1M. Mrs.'
Donnelly was found passed out
ovt-r tht> sttoering wh~l. when
the car nnaUy rnme to a stop
one block away. In the opposite
dlrto-ctlon, from the starting point
of its havoc strewn journey.
The chlldl"f'n were pulled out
of th~ car by John !Aoffit-r of 216
J. w. P1T1'I
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3-Night Run
for Musical,
Guys 'n Dolls The obituary of her grand·
father, Charles Nicholson, states,
"Mr. Nicholson was a native of
Maysville, he being the eldest
son of Strother B. Nicholson, and
was related to the Boones, Ken·
tucky pioneers. His grandmother,
being a daughter of Jacob Boone,
who was a cousin of Daniel
Boone."
Mrs. Meinke has been a mem-
ber of the Order of Eastern Star
for over 30 years. She Is also a
member of the Boone Family As·
aoc:iatlon ol Seattle, Wash. HeT
application papers to the Nation.
a1 Sodety of Dauahters of the
American Revolution are now
with the DAR ln WasbitlJion
waltinc for acceptance.
Fra.ak lordan, owneT at Jordan
P.t Suppllee at 2732 E. Cout
Rwy., Corona del Mu, wu creel·
ed by a cHstre.in& "Ji&ht upon
antvtq at work yesterday
mom.Jna.
A t"at, wblch bad been bit ~,.
a car, bad erawled from tbe
ltlftt up to the doOC' ot h1s ahop.
Mr. Jcwdan was afraid to IDOft
Proposed changes In council·
manic districts were made TUes·
day evening by the redistricting
committee of the Newport Beach
City Council.
The committee ls llftklnr to
equalize the d~trlbuUon of the
present 11,759 registered voter-~.
making the static arris of the
city a bit larger, and 1Muclng
the size of th~ areas which have
consldenble crowth potential.
The followtnc tabt. ll.all the
councilmanic dlst.rlcts, the pres·
ent number of registered voters
ln eac~ and the number under
propoeed redl.atrlctin8:
Coundlmanle Total Pro·
Oiatrict Now poeed
1. W. Newport . _ .... 1m 1330
2. Balboa ...... . . 1550 1991
3. Udo Isle --··-·-.. 16:50 2<Ul 4. Hb.. Upper Bay ... .2715 1565
5. Balboa lalancL. ..... l030 1il8
6. Southeast C>M .... 1758 13'72
7. Northwest CDIIL.l2815 1671
Population powtb Ia expected
In Dlatricu 1. 4 and 6. The other
dlatrlcta a.n now deftloped clo.e
to their PJ'entla.J Umlt.
~nt at ~ e~ntnc's meet1.na were aw.rm.a.n Lea
Stdf~n. lla.rk ED~. Krs.
Marion F...,... Tcm HendetWOn.
IIQl.and Wrtcbt. and Jlm Jlay.
• ShoRping
HardWay
They wiiJ m~t again Tues. VIa Orvl<>to. Udo,sle Soui"Ce!l at
day evening, Aug. 11, to conlinut> Hoag Hospital said that Mr.~
their study before submitting Donnelly apparently paSSt>d out
their recommendation to the City l sometlmt-b to f or to c-r ashIng
Council. through th<> wall of tht' building
More Study Is Ordered for
Street Plan in COM Area
Curtain tim<> Will bt> at 8:15
p m. ThuTSday, Friday anl1 Sat·
urd~. July 30, 31 and Aug. 1,
for the Orangt' Coast Colleg~
production of tht> mu•11c-ai "Guys
and Dolls."
Among tht> local !ltaN 1n t he
production are Rubt'n Amerk·
hanian of 109 23rd .~t .. :"ewport
The propoRd street pattern Cnclasslflf"d zoning was ap Beach, who 111 the football C'OACh
for the Il'Vine land northerly of pro .. 'ed for th~ Baysldt> Dr ·EI at Warren Htgh School an Down·
Corona del Mar was relerT't'd last Pueo entrance to lrv-.ne Ter ey: Connie Jebb of 229 Prln<'f'· race. instead of the C 1 H re ton OT, <:.o8ta Mf'S&, wift-of 8111
Thursday night by the New·port quested by th~ Corona del Mar Jebb of the Corona del Mar C&ll·
Beach Plannlng Commission to ardtitectural tlrm of Plegt>r. fomla Bank; J. W Fitts of 119
Its stret!t and highway commit· Bluroctc. Houcan A Ellerbroek, 35tb St., Newport Beach. English
tt!e. who plan to build their n(>W of· teacher at Huntington Beach
The commJtt~ will study the nces thel"f'. Rlgh School: Marvin Doms, 1707
new strHt layout and Is U·l The sign request of the C&m~ Ocean Blvd .. Balboa. C'aptaln of a
pected to report back to the Shol"f'S ~velopment Co. was set local sportfishing boat: John
Ccmrnlasion In time for the Aug. over because the applicants ..w~>e Brelin. 1529 Dolphin Ter., Irvine
6 meeting. A public hearing not present. I Terrace.
then will be called on amend·
Inc ihe muter plan of streets
and hlahways.
Under~ street plan, a dJvtd.
er atrlp In the rnldd~ of Ftfth
A~ ln Ool'ona del Mar prevents
thnMqh tramc: from aotnr up
Local Winn&rs Announced
in County Fair Competition
Nam.u. Ave. to the lnland de-Tbe aenJor home K"Onomics
voelopmeota.. Tbe entrance and and the clothlnc and textiles
ex¥ road 1a M.aJ'111erlte Ave.. and t.'OmpWt1on at the Oran,e Coun-
t.be t.ra.mc trntednc the new de· ty Fair produced tht> following
velopnwnts 1a reatl!d aloQa Fltlh local wlnn.ra:
Ave. to the utlenalon ol lCarcls· Ceorcta Blankenbaker of Co-
ws Av-e. rona del Mar, tlrst tor ~ed
Tbe CommiRIOO apprvftd the' table cloth, nr1t (or knJtttd auJt.
ronowtnc reqU!ellb: Mabel Swain, first for O'OC:heted rq, aecond f«
varl.a.IK'e fw aQiad 0oc1r apart· bfalded ~ a«''ftd foe boobd
ment. JG lC. _,. n... Balboe rue. .e<'Ond toe a~ eentft·
piece 18 lnc:hes or undft'.
yarda,e. first lor IJ\!a.nt'a car·
rlace roM.
Mrs.. Robert Den n:lstoUn cit eo.
rona del Mar. fll"'t fOC' lmlttM
afghan, IIK'Ond lor need.leoolnt
picture, tb1rd for lnlut'a car·
rl&p robe.
Jtobert Del\llistowa at Claron&
del Kaz, first foe craham t.nad,
thJI"d fOC' wblt• brMcl.
Mts. Ill. Da\llltftport 0( .... ~
thwt tor ~ cUia. lint tor
C*'OUut~~
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• ELECTED omCIALS. PLEASE NOTE
e ah•to
I'• pretty ~ -marlln ....
80n, ya' know. Thlnp have been
plctdnl up d&Uy. UntU U.. and aU, on h1a Dede U ,Jut
WMk·Md, the Balboa Alllllna nuuda.y. Elmer'• marlJn me4l·
Club wu addlnc about one a dne Ia •trona, 1tr0n1 enou•h· I
day to the honor roll. Cocnt the hoped, to ~quelch rny hex. It
we.k:end, It went up to '2. wun•t, Thunlday. ~ada.
I wu on the beach Saturday, Dede, Elmer's wtte, c:ame up
had the pleasure of creettnc the with a ct&~~~&e. I Mid 1010eth1nr
fll"'t rharllno for Pac:lllc Anclera. about the a bank. Dede oor-
Tbe curvaceous lflss Vlekl Craw-reeled me. ~ _.,.,, "Yie call
ford .dl<l the trick, with Or. Bill that one the 250-raUon bank!"
Robinson turniahlng the' Crywtal Oh, me!
Ball and his cood lklpperlna. ~ See you out there. J'M COIN'
Eloise and Georce. GrtUlth, al80 FISHING!
" Some time ago·I exchanged some words of poli-
tical and philosophical argument with my brother-
in-law back in the east. The topic was integration,
and we did not agree. but I have not given up hope.
I am particularly optimistic now beca\lse I have just
received a communication from Brother -in -Law
Frank and his wife, and I find the thoughts expre~
sed to be in close harmony wi1h the Log -not on
integration this time, but on other mighty important
topics
aboard, did a eood job of klbltt· =====================;:=
lng. Weicht, 141\lt pounds; IIcht NEWS OF 0 YEARS s"" 0 tackle; 2 hours and 45 mmutes. I A
(Yep. It was a doe!!) Olay, VIcki •
They sent me a copy of what they call their "An-
nual report to our elected officials," in which they
express their opiruon about national issues. Copies
go to President Eisenhower, Vice-President Nixon
and to the congressmen from Massachusetts.
Here is the letter in full-and let me say that I
agree with most of the comments. and any disagree-
ments and additions are Roted be low.
• * * ANNUAL REPORT TO OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS
and BUI!
Next day BUl DeLamar copped
the other P.A. first -men'• -
and added another to bring In
the season's first daUy double.
Ed Harper. hil Russet with
Jimmy OonneJly atop the bridae.
did a goodie on Saturday, with a
1TI·pounder, rieht oU Laguna. It
was a beautifully abaped tllh-
one ot tba~~e Mae West kind. e sACt.A
Lucky HeHdebrandt,-aklpper of
Pulley Lowden's Balooro. took a
aklppet"s day off last week and
had a ball. He was on the Aloba,
hooked one up on a 3/6.
It has been our custom to write to our elected
rf:U)resentatives or-ice each year to keep them in-
formed of our opinions on major issues {in our esti-
mahon) of the day. We will arrange them in order of
importance. WUT'J WITJI
e JULY 21, 1 ..
A condemnation suit to de-
termine the value of the Corona
del Mar beach lou which are In-
cluded In the 1tate beach park
plan cot under way Monday,
July 18, In Superior Court Jn
Santa Ana In an action In eml·
nent domain, brought againat
the atate acaJnst the property
owners; Superior Judce Ray-
mond Thompeon Is presiding ...
Gaylon Huahes Jr., owner and
operator of Gayton's Coiffures In
Corona del Mar, was aerioualy
Injured July 16 when he fell
asleep at the wheel of h.la car
and If struck a tree on Newport
Blvd In Costa Mesa ...
INn.ATION. We are in complete agreement TIE -aa.Ea?
with the President in his vtews on maintaining a , .., IIUDD FQICII lfl ..... 2
constant-value dollar. We also believe that the chief ... .._. _ _,_ Z.Cua" _....,., Fll' .............. . cause of its depreciation is government expenditures ..... ....
in excess of intake. We are not impressed by either • City Han has left the commun-
1he argument that economic growth can be fostered lty a .tittle breathless with the Two and a halt years aco the
b d f. · din h d f di . way at jumped Into the Ble Ensign reported a rather special y e lClt spen g , or t at our e ense spen ng lS Beach development program. story about Lew and Trudy
inadequate. Such bills as those on housing, airports, Last w~k it ordered all con· Hodgson. then Jiving .at 4391\
streams etc should be examined critically in the cessions razed at the end of the Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. . ' ·• . . current lease this fall to make After 12 years of married lite, hght of our ability to pay for them from current taxes. way tor a single concession they welcomed their fll'lt child,
If you feel strongly enough about any of them, you bulltttng -presumably to be Mark Randall. who arrived Dec.
should be bold enough to suggest a way to pay for butlt and operated under city dl· 15. 1956, at St. Jo.eph Ho.pltal. . . rectlon by a slnrle concession· Now lltUe Markle has juat them (as the Pres1dent has done for htghway con-atre. sent a little memo to the Ensign
struction and the post oUice). At the same time It pushed about "Miracle No. 2." Markle AGRICULTURE. Th. h b t t d. $50,000 worth of land over the means hh new brother, Gary . . L6 as ee~ <?ur g:ea. es lS-bluff at Inspiration Point and Lee. born 1.2:40 a.m. Tuesday, appointment rn the present Ad.Immstration s effort. beran constructJon of a tull-June 16, welcbtnc a whopplna
The criticism should probably be levelled at Con-scale two-lane Jeep road and 8 pounds, 13 ounces.
gress however for permitting the farm states to put what probably will develop Into The Hodpcua are now llvlna
1 • • • a $25,000 pavtnc and planUnc at 12838 S. FootJ)JJI Blvd. In San. such a finanaal burden on the country. The wheat proeram. , ta Ana, where Mr. Hodpon can
problem is scandalous. There is no alternative in our Both Jobs were done with a j ~ closer to hla Job at Beclanan
-opinion but to allow prices to shde back to levels minimum of notice to the tax· Instruments In FuJlerton .
..,••hich will d1·scourage ·the marginal producers from paying public of Corona del Mar. :e • • • • • ,-, • • • • • , "' In fact, most members of the
further production. council and the park commission fu.l lcCIIE
LABOIL The Kennedy Bill does not remedy all were completely lgtlorant ot the ~ InsplraUon Point perfonnance -• •a • • • • • • c• • • • the abuses uncovered by the McClellan mvestlga-which was s upposed to be mere·
tion The rights of individual employers should be l.y a foot trall down the bluff
protected against the overpowering strength of ~~~e ~:-~~ LaJo~~~t::c~etgh~
large labor unions, especially in the use of weapons bors would have been glad to
such as secondary boycotts and hot-cargo contracts dig out over the weekend for
The dtctatorial power of a few men in labor over the f~e concesston-raztnr edict did
entire country is frightening. We think legislation get a brief preview before the
should be considered to rounteract this power such councU and commission-but It
d · h 1 t. · Ls hard to believe that adequate as was enac1e agamst t e arge corpora tons m research went Into this sudden
1900 when they had comparable monopoly power. step.
TARIFFS -IMPORT QUOTAS. We beheve tha1 Your chamber has written the · · · ·h. • council twice )n six months ask· free trade among the free nahons l.S m t lS country s tng tor a buslness·llke approach
best mterest. Legislahon enacted several years ago to the Big Beach problem-with
allowing small reductions annually in tariffs is the public discussion Instead of a · · d mad topsy.turvy patched up pro· best approach to th1s problem. Quotas on tmporte gram wtth final decisions made
01! are not justified by the defense argument. and carried out before the com·
FOREIGN AID E h f · t · plete plans have been drawn. . ac . grant to oretgn coun nes Some people are beginning to
should be examined indtvidually and critically from believe that some of our coun-
our national interest viewpoint. We do not believe cllmen have lost touch with their · ·11 J · f · d con~tltuenta -and thll accounts that our generostty Wl necessan Y wm nen s or for the Increasing number of
spread democracy. The ICA. in fact, seems to have wroni guesses by City Hall
a vested interest in giving our money away. Aboli-_la_te_lY_· ________ _
hon of this group and the establishment of brand
new criteria for foreign aid is suggested.
TAXES. Restriction of spending to those services
which only the federal government <t_an g~ve should
eventually result in reduced taxes. R"ather than nar-
row the base from whtch taxes are derived (by rais-
ing exemption allowances), we believe specific in-
equtlles should be removed. Suggestions are:
1. More liberal depreciation allowances for
·business. This should stimulate investment and
economic growth.
2. Make college tuition a tax deductible
item. This is far better than putting government
into the business of helping our colleges.
3. Eliminate the 10% transportation tax. The
railroads would prefer not to carry passengers.
Why impose this extra burden?
VETEilANS. Veterans have received much in
return for· defending their country. However, the
country does not owe them a living unless they were
cllsa:bled while in service. Longer term benefits such
aa hospitalization and pensions for one who did no
more than ~erve several years of his younger lile,
usually profiting from the experience, ahould be out
o1 the question. It may he added that one of us •
a Yeteran.
FAa n.u. L\WI.' Any fedeiallaW :wDicb ....
duo. the tnc»ntl,. to fiod men effk.i.trit ~ cc •" ............. ,.
In the
Looks like Senator Humphrey's
aMouncement that he was a
candidate tor President has
beaten Pat Brown's announce-
ment by just an eyelash. Of
course Pat hasn't formally an·
nounced his candidacy-he just
wlahe. out loud--always In ear-
shot of the press. He also goes
about typing "now ls the time
tor all good men to come to the
aid of their country" . . . Well,
you can't keep a man from
dreaming.
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llnqbt JateJf ..........
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A new deslln In aalUnc boats
la the Flyfnc Scotchma.n, win-
ner lri the Nordllneer trophy
race from La. Anceles to Cata-
lina . and back Just a daya after
launchJng; Initial plan~ were
made by owners Otck Stewart
and Porter Sinclair: tlnal plan~
came from the drawing board of
BlU Lapworth; and the builder
wu Cliff Chapman; the name,
Flylnc Scotchman, was In recog-
nltJon of the Scotch namee of
the owners ...
5 YRS. AGO
• • • e JLLECAL U CZJrSE FEE
I'm ltllJ ~CJHmlnr that our
license law and tees are ,unfair,
unN&llatlc and llleaaJ. Tbla la In
reference to a bualneu license
fee for a man with 3 rentals be·
lng tabbed for belncln bualnea.
r. •.• h
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• Da. JOD W. McCUE. O.D.
OPI'OimftJIT ..
coaoJIA Da. 11M
IOMI:Gat c..t .... wq
* OaJOL& 3...,
..
Internal ~venue Bureau does
not rerard 1uch a set-up as
bustneu, but Income from In·~;:;~~=~~;~;~ vestment. Take a look at the In· ~
come tax retum blank.
Does any other city In the
state charrre such a license fee!
I can't find one.
rn ten you that If I e~r qual-
Ify with 3 rentals and they come
at me for a license as being In
the rental business, I'll give the
Jaw a test. I'll retuw to pay, and
we'll test the law. • • •
Post Serving ·
Saturday A.M.
(Colltldued from raae 2) '"'-e-leventh annul "Salute
''--...1-hould be ·~f to Sununet'" Leaton brea.ldut meu&UUO a ae eated. Fair trade laws are .w be Mid f!oorn 7 to 11 a.m.
" counter to our ({ee competitive enterprise system. Saturday, at the All American
TIAJBIOBTAYION. The railroads should not be ~rket on Cout Hwy. tn N~w. II llil'l
Llll IIIIET
tr~~ aa monopoiWe in .the field of transportation. 'nckets are 50 oenu, children Thia lB a SO-year-old ijchon. Federal regulation of under 6, me. Th~ pnzet~ In·
this =·~eliminated. elude: a family trip to Catalina, _..,,,. 0 · f Pi · a one day flahlnc trip for 2 a ur Clty 0 ttsheld, Mass.. bronz.e candelabra and candle
just received a grant of some $260,000 to help build from Dlaneyland, a woman's
an elementary schooh This money w~ rriven be-wbJte atac Jack~t a nd ahorta, a Lettftl, we pt lett.etl .•• Un• f ,,_ d f b . h . '::II'G luncheon set. a box of choco· •llne4. one. ar. our 1peclal un· cause O u 1e e enae usmess t at exl.Sts at eneral Jatea. an orchid coruae and a
delll ht becau..e we're una~ to Electric's Otcfnance plant. Although this will con-sport •hlrt. .
otter f.' condo .. nce. to the ta... s.i,derably reduce our local taxes, I heartily disagree ------~~.:.n~~~ :-,:a~a== with this e~ample of federal spending. The fact is lew IMI.IIII .,.
wtnnert of aeakl on our flm that the GE Ordnance Department has saved Pitts-11 Cll .__ ... ,
of the -week Gertie direct mall field from severe unemployment. It has been a boon u...
piece "l wu on a three·week 1 al I h b bed vacation. 1 lool(.ed ovet m:t mall to our oc economy. t as a :ror unemployed
when 1 1ot back an4 fou.n4 the w orkers from the depressed transformer plants. The
aame penon ha4 !'.,. 1= city might have needed this federal grant more if
thtft U111a In • tofV. We O-..J'"" t....:....::l "t be h t ll M · · b ck and lUre enooJb ewfYbocly n~uance nuu no en ere a a . y pom t lS ~ew tbe 1\adty lady. But then that the federal government should remove itself as
we know all our ldnc! trlends. the middleman in spending our local money for local
* * * needs. AaotJML "WWiy ._., yoa .. Please use your valuable time in considering
~b ,... a.tte u.t eoa· these many issues rather than attempting to answer ~ Clll4 let .,..,..,_, them personally to us. Thank you. ~ :! -::,;-Sincerely yours,
u.t ta .,. a• ... At tM FRANK and BONNIE HOLBY
rate oi s _...... a .,.. tile Pittsfield, Mass.
leidy wttb tbe I _. ....W * * * IMmt to wait ...... ,.....
,...., ""~ Mtice .-t oi ,_, • COMMENTS BY THE LOG
..na-w are .,_ Jt....,.,t It is very unusual and extremely praiseworthy
Beacb. Wby DOt .,. .. u out-for a young couple {with 3 busy sons) to take the Gt·tOWMD a c:troaaaet.. Lib
the laW oi aupply Clll4 demaad· time and trouble to express their views to their gov-
Harry Ena~n. retired electrical
en&lneer. and hJs wlte, Charlotte,
have just moved to 212 Marau~·
rite Ave., Corona del Mar, trom
Down~Y,
Mr. «ttd Mrs. Enaell had lived
a t tlwL aame residence In Dow·
ney 16? 11 y~ars, but as tar •
back as 1~. had bouaht the 2
smaJJ apartmenu and property
at 212 Mlilrauerlte Ave.
"We like this area so much,"
says Mr. Engell, "that we al-
ways dreamed of someday Jiving
h~re." Thto Enaells plan to en·
large th~ upper part of their
residence, and to build carports below.
The Eneells have on~ son, Eu.
gene, an architect In ~rkeley,
and one dau1hter, Mrs. Barbara
Woody of Anaheim.
wMil ou IDCdlla9 u.t ta _. erning representatives. How many of you have
ba1f Jt..,...t .._., tis ool'l bothered to do the same? .. • aatural ...., aboakl ..... ,.. ~
... wtaMn ••• r..ra '-P The above "report to our elected officials" is ex-~ "'
oa aude''9 blmdfolded Ia tM ception also for its well reasoned analyses and re-~ 'eople heYe be... • = ~ C:::. ~=-= commendations. 1 can add only the following com -~ serMt • • ·end j
--ments· .. ~alewirtf fh.t "' up f« ....._ .•. lt'a a ,_ . ,.. ~
....-a.. ..., It aa. r..ra INf1.AnON. The President is two-faced when ~ flU "'
a.p It tbat ...,. he asks for a sound dollar, yet demands hugh sums ~ Ill ~ * * * for foreign aid and requests the boost in the public ~ • •11 ~
Anybody know anybody In debt limit. No sound economist will deny that infla-~ a •
Orange who ahopa here! U you tion is caused by deficit spending by the govern-~ • C
do, pie.-J>&a tJ\1.1 one. It .,me ment. Ther.e has to be a way to prevent it if our na-• ~ th~ latty purcbued a product . . . . . . . p -J •
and found aomethln11natc~e that hon lS to survtve. My recommendation lS leg1Slatton. • e t e r s
ahould not have been there .. · perhaps by Constitutional amendment so Congress ~ •
Such a nice lady and Ill~ a nloe cannot tamper w ith it, to forbid government spend-• F 0 B N 1 T 0 BE ~
ing in excess of income. • ., C
AGRICULTURE. Eliminate all subsidy. It is legal-• < oauaty DaaitW•) C
ized stealing from one segment of the population to • Coulplete Home ~ •
..
~ Invitation
from 11our Gas Company
SAVE 1/a
ON NEW
19.59 GAS~~"
R E FR IG E RATORS
AU top brand, first qtUJlitv,
large capacity
RCA WHIRLPOOLS
Nov, wi~ qualiW trade-ln. rou ean enjoy unprecedeJited aavin~a (up u, 1.; otr!)
on ~he ~1lent, depeDdable RCA WRIRLPOOL-eadoraed by -The Southern
Cali!onua .Gu Ccapur-Tbe Southern Countie. Gu Company. AU modela now
redueed pnor to 1160 model introduction. Get aU th~ convenieocea only Gu Jives.
AUTOMATIC ICK MA«K•I
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a baabt,au a~
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I IILDrT &AI OPDATUNt: I ...:R -.TAU.An.t: U,._
I lt.trtaer aUe" w•lt Ilea ,.. I _.. eo~ •-h 11CA I lft4itor, .. _.,.,,.. ••tt. to I --.... ttf ,.... choioo Witt I -.... ~ allontly. l .. lftatalled wtlftout ~
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1 .._ IIIOOCM PUTUUID: "'*'-tk .._
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............... twle utapera. ., • ...,. ..
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provide political gifts to cmother. The un-repealed ~ LD t ._... ~
law of supply and demand does not require enor-~ a• a..!...t A"" ~ BUY TODAY-.MODI!LS AS LOW AS .2.79 A WEEK
I
~o~:. hordes of government officials or the billions in COSTA MESA 4 AT RCA WHIRLPOOL DEALERS I
UBOB. The specific legislation required can beilrr~~~~~~~~~~~~eo..~~-~-~,.,.~·,~.,.~·~"'~~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~-~· ~~~1~ooo~.oo~c~ortl;~o~1~I~n.·~tooa;~'~t';u~t~~ reduced to just 2: Adoption of the voluntary union-~et,!~1~ to ·Y~ 0:::'*'::':! :=: Clism law to prohibdm. it thethedoeed5 shop ; r~peal of the
vqet.abla and meeta" ... ~ ayton amen ent to herman Anti-Trust Law,
"I lliC&at you pt tbJ8 ott ~ that unions no longer could have the special priv-
ahelves. <We have.) TfiC. 0 ilege of exemption from anti-monopoly laws. All mlatortune wUJ not keep me .
from comtn1 back. but It It hap· abuses then could be corrected m court under our
pera •l•ln I will be aay . . . existing laws, because unions no longer would be
unhappy.'' above the law. * * * FOREIGtf AID. Eliminate this incredible give-
Be .. ·• wbat ...... dODII away ~ntirely. It is an act of physical and moral
about tt. rt.nt a Jetw 1.a aa-cowardice to seek to buy friendship and protection ;=: !;'=.nto :' ~ppl.!: with money, and it is a betrayal of our principles of
DOt aiped 10 •• eoaJd ..-. freedom and individual liberty to subsidize socia-
apenaeaht.alttot.ta.cuto.er. listie and communistic governments abroad.
!:t~ ;!::u':"::; TAXES. There is one basic solution to the grow-
lett• .._ ..._ p..-a1oe9 ing tax gouge: adoption of the proposed 23rd
to u.. 119bt clepartluat •• a Amendment to the Constitution to prohibit the Fed-
c:ompletle dMck Clll4 dlacua&OD eral Government from collecting income taxes. Cut-wttb U.. iepitlla~· Rat h 1 a Jettet ,_ u. ..,u.r"• ting off this easy source of bribe money is t e on y
au,.U. wtao ceatlldlld u.. hope fo r stopping the spreading monster of federal ;m~~~C:: power. We can preserve our individual freedom
tactect u.. ....._ .... 1.a twa only if the power of the Federal Government can be
baa eoatcldled tM -*· held in check. ' !::.. ·~ =... _..w. tMt...:.= Finally, I would like to see these words of the to o. w. a~:tr.e • ... M ...,. Holby letter impressed in the thoughts of all citizens:
tbJa9 _.. .. , a. ._ • _... "THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD REMOVE
ta tb1a ...tt.. A.a. • 1111i ITSELF AS MIDDLEMAN IN SPENDING OUR LOCAL ..w4.,.-' • ••• ... EDS tuw ._,.... ., tMa e 11 •• MONEY FOR LOCAL NE ." ........... ._ ..... ...
prod11Ctlaa .. • .... ..,... ... ••• ., .....
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And you'll ~ our Wl· ~ John tten.eey, liOn ot
al1ned ,letter, won t you. ltalJy lllr. and 11n. AJexatuler IC.,.._>'
wouJdn t be koeher for "* to ol 305 1!. Ia• Pt. Balboa blanct. m en t I o n at\)' names. Th-# •
thlnl• ha ppen once I~ a hand~ hM be!ell -taned to Poa:t Hue.
years. They are ~. but we neme. Calif. \..
1 make everythlnl rflllt He received hla navy comm'la· • waya alon on Ju~ 13. when he andu· we poutbty e-n. alwa.ys. ae.d fr'ciiQ,Stantord Uftl~~ at * * * Palo Alto, with a baclltior of 8CI· ,....,. ......... ..... ... ..., ....... , ........ . .................... ..., ....... ., ........ ._._.,._. t a ,, ..... , ................ .... .-.--w.. .. .,.. .... ..,..
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enee ~ ln lnduatJ1&1 •natn· eert.na •
FOB
1ft !'NIE
ECORDS
17da CIDd ....
COSTA W3A
•
•
.... ,.. ••• eeea
A -WS:'I"'RI t powtde, 3 Gi¥ ~ ........ '!'Mid.ly, 'uly •
14, to Jeb aad ~ White·
•
Permit
Chlrdl
llde. 315 ~ Ave., Coro-A bulldlq pennlt In ~ of 'nae tollowlJ\1 permlta \ftft Ia· .::na~._.iii,..iir:ii,iilaiiiiaiii .. iiiiiia.paiiiiiiiital.iiiiii a quarter mWJon dollars wu Ia· aued: • sued lut ~ by the Newport • COIIO.A DEL 110
50-Unit Apt.
Construction
Is Under Way
Mormon Church at 801 Dover Dr., l'farct.u., Pl(); Harbor Vlew-.Ill Beach BulldJnr Dept. for the WUlt.m Niven, patto root, 621
1 PI I L T I Ill I at the comer ol 16th St., In the Hille Corp., temporary alee ot-
Ground · bruJcJnc w a • held
FWd-.y for the Newport Apart.
menta, a ~.500,000 bayfront de·
wlopment alona Bayside Dr •• be·
twwn Rlrth Harbor and the VUla
Marina.
JAMES D. RAY
CliU Haven-Upper Bay Area ol tic-. Harbor Vlew Dr. and Gold·
Newport. WOfk has already be· enrod, $3,000; Geotp Weedon.
run at Qle site. ucn. .n E. Coast Bwy., ~;
Another important project Juat Harold Hopper, add bath, 411
rettlnr under way la the Harbol' lumlne, t&OO; Lester Ryons A
View Hills residential develop. Co .• alterations, 3421·2S E. Coast
ment above the Harbor VIew Hwy., $7,000.
School In Corona del Mar. Devel· e CAM&O SBOaEI
oper 0. Z. Robertson hu taken Paul Flacher, retalnlng wall,
out hl.s first permits for this 121 Mllford Rr., $700; Walter
project-\he movlng ol a sales Gayner, l ·unlt, 1-story dwelllng,
olllce to the site at Goldenrod 101 Milford Rd., $31,000; lamea
Ave. and Harbor VIew Dr. Ray, 1-unlt. l •atory dwelJJng,
Pennits issued In .July already 4S01 Orrlnrton, $30,000.
total more than $1,50(),000. This e IaVDfE TEUACE
brinp to the total for the year Harbor VIew Hills Corp., move
pas\ the $19 mllJJon mark, al· bulidlnr Crom Cout Hwy. at K·
most S3 mllUon over the prevl· Thanga to seTVe as sales office,
ous 12-month record set last $1,050; John Feeney, patio roof,
l!l!!!!!!!!!l~~!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!l!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~:!!:._ _____ ~:=::--1840 Marapa ta, $1 ,000; B. B.
Brf!Wer, patio roof, 1900 Altura,
$1,200; Robert Lang, gate, patio
root and alterations, 1801 Gala·
tea, $500. SAVING
IS A FINE ART
. It takes talent to paint a bright future with the
aecurity of savings ... but you'll find that you can
create a real "ma:s1erpiece" when you save regu-
' larly at Laguna Federal ... where your savings
earn more in safety! Start now!
CONTINUING 4% PER ANNUM
rAID I'OUI nMtS A Y!A1
e CLIFF BA VEJf
• A. S. Sparks, repairs, 1221
Kings Rd., $1,000.
.MEWPOBT BEIGBTS
Charles C h a t ham, 2-story
bulldlng with 9 dwelling units, 2
ottlces, 324 N. Newport, $129,·
000; R. W. Milnor, remove par·
tltlon, 623 Irvine, $849.
eaAT SBOaES
Lyman Farwell, office, apart.
ment and carports, 2800 Bay·
shore, $30,560; WUJiam Symes,
enlaree kitchen, 2685 Bayshore,
$4,800.
eaALaOA
Mrs. G. Kleppinger, a wning,
413 Harding, $170; R. M. Krieg,
wall and patio, 1701 E. Balboa, ssoo. \
eVPPD UT DEA
FJlty unlta will be built
around a 20 by .O.toot heated
pool on 3 aclft or property ex.
tendlnc hom s.y.lde Dr. to the
&e.ch on the north Balboa Ja. land channel.
The Volk-Mcl..aln Co. of X.O.
AnreJes, r e n e r a 1 contractoJ'S,
wUl achJeve a Moroocan-Medl·
terranean atyUnc through the
use ot Granada block and walla
of glass.
The entrance from Bayside
will feature a huce spouting
bronze flah, an art ~asure val·
ued at $3,000 which wu found
by sldndlvers In the Aegean Sea
and which the antiquarians esti-
mate was cut around JOO.B.C.
The property haa a 361-foot
private beach. Rents for the
apartments will berln at $175
monthly on a one-year lease.
First occupancies are scheduled
for this fall, and all units are
scheduled for completion by next
February.
I.Htlte•I ... St.a
nr.ll-''aiiiiMI
Mrs. Delmar .J a cobs and
daughter Betty of Corona del
Mar, members of the Laguna M ;
tronomy Club, entertained the
club for the July meetlnr at
their home, 708 Heliotrope Ave.
Highlight ot the evening was
viewing Jupiter and the 4 moons
through a hJch·powered tele-
scope that waa used by German
Field Marshal Rommel, the
"Desert Fox." durJng World War rr. This telescope wu brought
to the meet I rrg by Dr. Harold
Randall Miller.
Eltlp ....... . . ..., ..... .... LAGUNA FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN .ASSOCIATION o-,.. c-ty'e ........ t. i 1, I ... I ,...,.., ........ 6 t-.,_.,iool
LAGUNA lEACH
222 0... ....
HY .. •ar11
Alex MacCllllvray. 1-unit, 1·
story dwelling, 1771 Marlin, $30,·
000; K. W. Koll, l ·unlt, l ·story
dwelling, 1930 Commodore, $22.·
505; Bay Construction Co .. 1-unit,
1-atory dwelJinp at 'JJX17 Holl·
day, $24,920: 1749 Skylark, $21,·
830; 1706 Terrapin, $:25,940; 1609
Tradewlnds, $24,500; Hallman
Stuckey, 1-unlt. 1-story dwelling,
2501 Via Marina, $23,250; Wll·
llam Wagner. 1-unlt, 1-story
dwelling, 1706 Marlin, $22,000;
Church or Jesua Christ or the
Latter Day Saints, church bulld·
lng, 801 Dover, at 16th St., $260,·
000.
elfEWPOBT
Valerio Giannini, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gabriel Giannini of 131
VIa Genoa, Lido Isle, wu com·
mlssloned a11 a Naval reserve en-
lllgn after g r a d u a t I o n from
PrinC'eton University In New .Jer·
sey Jut month. He completed 4
years of Naval Reserve otflce-rs
training at the unlv~lty. He
has been assigned to Annapolis,
Md.
W-.tem Blue Prtnt and &.pply
Co. ot t.a. Ailplea operM!III a
Harber Area plant Monda¥ at
852 Produc:tJon Pl., N • w p or t
Beaeh, MU Hu,ibea Produeta Co.
Plant manqer 18 lobn Daw•
eon, who ha.a had 15 yea111 ot ex·
perlence-tn blue 'print and allled
reproduction work.
UGAL •onca CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FlctlUou. Firm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED dOH here.
by certl(y that he .. conductinc
a party and decoratlnc aupply
buaJnees at 3529 E. Coast Hlch·
way, Corona del Mar, undeJ' tbe
fictitious firm name ol Hoble'a
and that said finn is compoMd
ol the followtnc pel'liOn whoee
name In .lull and place ol rest.
dence are aa follOWtJ, to-wit:
Hobart R. Loud, 3lT1 Nar-
clasu.s Ave., Corona (\el Mar.
WITNESS my hand this 8th
day of July, 1959.
HOBART R. LOUD
STATE OF CAUFO.RNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )aa.
ON nns 8th day ot July, 1959,
before me, a Notary ~bile In
and for said county and state,
resldtnr therein, duly eommJs.
stoned and sworn, personally
appeared Hobart R. Loud, known
to me to be the person whoee
name Is subscribed to t he with·
In Instrument. and acknowl-
edged to me that he executed
the same.
WITNESS my hand and oftl.
cial seal.
r.aoEL FtT'ZMORRIS,
Notary Public ln and tor
said County and State.
My Commission expires Oct. 7,
1959.
Publish July 16, 23, 30; Aug. 6,
1959 In the Newport Harbor En·
sign.
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MATTBESSES
1m1r-aacni.Dara r ... ....._
ln'eplarSb.a~
be U --c.tt.. COSTA WISA ..aAlTUSS CO.
2110 ~ N. w-ty ~·-
LET US
OFFER
YOU THE
FINEST
QUALITY
....--~ ......... ·.ME AT
·obtainable
'· s.
THE FINEST
SERVICE
TOO!
.
BALBOA
MARKET
608 EAST BALBOA BLVD.
OR 3-8311 BALBOA
OR 3-8310
ARE WE· ·wRONG?
Max Wlelputz. re-siding, 128
43rd, $784; Robert Brose. awning.
101 lSth St., $150; Back ~y
Park, cabana, ramada and car·
port for space No. 1, at 300 E.
Cout Hwy., $4.000; Don Ander· I
.., and'Marco Anleb. oftlce ad·
dltlon, 337 s.yat«W, SB.OOO; Chat·
lea Wblt.ehead, 2 -unlt, 2-story
dwelling, 'JJr7 33rd St., $19,500; R.
Amft'khanlan, correc:t non-con·
ARE THE APPLIANCES YOU WANT MOST
WE aELIEVE-
PMp&e abcnaJ4 let tbeU 8G'riDg's do1lan wodr for U,..
oe a dJ...Uied balllL •
WE BELIEVE-
Tbere are ...,,.,t type~~ of .......... pi'09Ided by
mcmy blgll qwdlty ~pcmles.
WE aELIEVE-
MOI't9av• ~ .. ta an ecaaoedC'Illy MUDd aDd
WCDTaJlt your ceu.td~
Evans G. Pcder &
32D •· lfEWJOII'I' M>ULEV AJID
!fEWJOBT aEACIL CALJPOUIA
M1DWAT 1-IISS
Co.
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
•
LUMBER-BUJLDING MA1'EIUALS
r .. 'te ... fer. carefree~ .. v.._ Ol'a ... eae''ss'-cw....,_.....,
u-tr a.llll
.............. ....,; ,..,.#,.,...at eeda,..... .... ..,._,
Jl'a a credit &o JWIFOd judplentl You, u.c yow Cit
to The l'tllllt ...... ,_ c.a......a, fll' JIW, T'blat'a
..... t' ,..., ................. ....
So ... ..., ........ fl ... .
P.& ,._,,.. MltJFnii ... Tittl,.,-., • _,., '
forming bulldlng. 109 23rd St.,
$100; Robert Hoffman, re-roof,
3708 Channel Pl., $1.85: V. C. Red·
man, re-roof, 503 34th St., $165;
Geraldine Senten n, re-sidlng,
118·118'ti 40th St., $800.
LEGAL lfO!'ICE
~tona DrVIT'DIO ams
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Board of Education of
the Newport Beach Elementary
School Dlstrlcl of Orange Coun·
ty. California, will receive seal·
ed bids up to and Including 2:00
p.m. on the 31st day of .July.
1959. at tbe office of said School
District at which time said bids
will be opened and read for
the Mu.slcal Instruments Bid In
accordance wIth Instructions.
condltion11, and apecttlcatlons
now on file In the office of said
School District loca~ at 2000
Clllf Drive, Newport Beach, Call·
fomla.
Price. fitness and quaUty be-'
lng equal, preference wtll be
given to the products ol the
State or Cautomla.
HARVEY D. PEASE,
Clerk of the Board
Newport Beach Elementary
Schools, N e w p o r t Beach,
California.
Publish: July 16 and 23, 1959.
In the Newport Harbor Enacln
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lira. Judith Laubet ot 107 Aba·
lone Ave., Balboa bland, aport.
ed the theft ot a Prendt lll)pott
h&ndba~ tram ber home • , • Paul
J'IMer, ot the lalboa Island ,,.
Depart:ment, reported a eked
11t1nc ray at S. Bay Pt. and E.
11a1 Ft., Balboa Ialand .•. Tania
DUlle.. of 417 ReUotrope Ave.,
Corona del Mar, reported a
prowlel' In that area ...
.WDIIDDAY,JVLY I
Jlrw. lobn Poole ot 4807 Sea·
lhore Dr., Wat 'Newport, te·
ported the burstary of a bJeycle
boom her earaee . • . Eleanor
PaJtca ot 1008 Yf. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa, reported the buralary ot
a bieycle hom ber earare . . .
llrl. L Lyle ot 1807 E. Bay J't.,
Balboa Ialand. reported an llle·
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Keith Chamberlin ot 1839 Sa·
brlna Ter .. Irvine Terraee, re-
ported the erand theft ot a 14·
foot laveUn sk:l boat, trailer and
Mercury Mark 78 motor ... Mrs.
Barbara Abahear ot 308 E. Ocean
Ft., Balboa, reported a atolen
bicycle ... e TIIUIISDAY. JULY I
Don McHone of 1.220.!!. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa, reported the theft
of a S65 flshlg rod . . . Mrs. W.
D. Btown of 409 Holmwood Dr.,
Newport Height.a. reported the
theft of underpJ'D\enta from
the clothesline ...
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the paUo ... lohn Critchlow ot
409 lrta Avto., Carona del Mar,
reported the t.heft ot a '57 Chev-
rolet .ectan • . . Norman ~
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land, reported a burglary at h1a
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Mn. C. W. Travers ot 3425 E.
Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar, re·
ported' the theft of a tire and
wheel . . . D. A. Putnam ot 306
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Luau Planned
The Balboa Yacht Club teen.
age l'fOUP wUl bold a luau dln-
ner dance Tu8day evening at
the c:lubhol!M.
DecoraUo~ are.belng made by
Jtann Flynn and Pam Holder.
FIOW'er Jtia wtJJ ~ ma<Se by
Sandy Smfth and her commJttee.
The lnvttaUona were deaJgned b,.
Jlever!y Sen.ll and ahto wu a.
&Uted ln maldn• them by GaJJ
Ande'*>n. Kay Apdrewa, Martha
Campbell, Naney Cook, Karen
Flynn, Jullto Hall, and Tina Nel·
10n. Hawaiian c1reu w111 be the
order for the evening, and prizes
will be given for the moat
humorous hat.
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1 Flynn and Mrs Richard Holder. Game Is Queen Otri~rs of the lt't'nage elub l
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for the Miss North·South Game
queen contest, which will be
held TUesday at the Disneyland
Hotel. Anny's famous All·Ameri·
can halfback, Glenn Davts, hea~
the llst of 5 judges.
There are 15 eontestants, each
representing one ot the high
schools participating In the char·
lty game, which wiU benefit the
program al the Blg Brothers of
Orange County.
Newport Harbor High's candJ.
date la 17-yewr-old Marilyn Bow·
ler.
Thto winner will be crowned at
halt time of the North South
game on Frday nght, Aug. 14, n
the Santa Ana Bowl.
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C.n._ f~ tbe Jlrav• at tbe
top after TU.-a.y•a 1ame thls .,.ac.
1'be Carda ha~ a chance to ret
back Into a Om place tie, but
the nahtJna Docleers mowed 'em
down for a 9 to 1 victory TUee·
da.y. Ron Hall pitched flne ball
-.. tor tbe ~ra. allowtna t~ one
run In 4 Innings. Then Danny
Orr took over and blanked tale
Cartk, Bill Seott h e I p • d the
Dod,er cau.e with a bcp'nlnl
triple, cblvtnc In 3 runa.
vJJl• eot on base on a hit ln
the second, a nd Pat Tool's bit
drove him tn to etve the Plrateos
a 1-0 lead. Then In the fina.l In-
nina Cree Georce and Tom
Schmidt eot on base on walks,
and 2 overthrow errors bi'Oueht
them In for a 2-1 Brave victory. • • • •
THE JUNIORS of the l id'o Isle Yacht Club will
egain play host thts Saturday to a_n All -Girl Re-
Cjat'a. starting at II a .m off the ltdo Clubhouse
doclc. The event is open to girl slcippe~ under 18.
Here , Pete Frorl. sailing instructor for the LIYC
junior program, g ives a few pointer1 to some of
the Jbniors who will be soiling-Kathy Riley (at
far fe~t). Susan W inger, Susy Eastman. Cheryl
,Alde~on, l iso Eastll'Win end Cerolyn Butler.
Whoto by Goodsell) •
Here Is a summary of th4t other
eames played durlna-the past
week:
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WEDifESDAT. JULT 1S
~t.J)odpnl
The Pirates and Dodgers, In a
last place tie with the Phlllles,
battled It out for the honor of
1leaving the cellar. and the PI-
rates wqn 9-1 to jump all tbe
way up to fourth place.
MOirDAT. JULT 20 .
ftUlJee 3, GlaDb I
Another cllft-hanger was re-
corded In the books lfonday,
with the Issue In doubt up to
the final out. The Ph1Js held
their 3·2 lead eollll' Into the last
hall of the lut lr1nlne. Leo Ban-
del, pJtehlnc for the Phlllles.
struck out the first 2 GJant&
Next man up hit a sharp around
ball to Todd Guerdln, who bob-
bled It mom~ntarily, but recov-
ered It In tlme to make the final
out at first base. A we,ll-exec::uted
pick-off play In the fifth cut off
a poalble winnJna rally. Catcher
Craig Savaee threw to brother
Marshall at short. aftd Marshall
rifled It right back to nab a
runner at the plate.
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Jay Taylor of 100 VIa Oljon.
Lido Isle, reported the theft of a
bicycle ... John MIJler of 1714
Bayside Dr., Newport, reported
the theft of his '50 Ford from
the front of the Beach Boy Res-
taurant at E. Coast Hwy. and
Bayside Dr.; he wu booked by
pollee for Intoxication In public.
Bob Archey of 343 Santa Ana
Ave .. Newport Helehts, reported
the theft of a bicycle.
e SATUJU)AT. 1ULT 11
A thett wu reported at the
1301 Marina Ln. residence of
Priscilla Mellott In Harbor High-
lands ... Robbie McWllllams of
210 39th St.. West Newport, re-
ported the theft of a bicycle ...
'Go on Home, You Jerk!'
Dear Public.
Perhaps you might llke to
know some of the headach• of
the publisher. tryln& to cover a
story that sounds easy enough-
gettln& the details of the sum·
mer. baseball eames.
The 'Information' wu to come
to the Ensign froi"Jl the Newport
kacb R.ecl'eation Dlvlslon. But It
ooceect down somewhere alona
the lone route from the Corona
del Mar .Youth Center to the
eo.ta Mesa Boys Club to the
Newport recreation office to 1
Ensign. Tt was getting pretty
late by then, and being the ump-
teenth cerbon copy, the reports
w~re mighty hard to read.
So the publisher dedded to get
the stories hlmself. There was
wonderful cooperation from the
coaches, amona them Herb Mil·
Jer, Sandy Cameron, Chuck Span·
gler. J. P. Inaram. Omar Orr and
Craig Craineer, and last week, at
last. there were stories about
the rames at the Youth Center.
Then came the Pioneer Cardl·
nai-Giant aame on Monday of
thls week, and the publlsher
went In person to cover lt. He
uked a Cardinal ottlclal for
some lnformatJon about the pre-
vious Card eame. Thls fellow
didn't exa~w.
So the publisher turned to the
best possible aource of facts, the
kids themselves, and they were
eaeer with the details .. for the
paper," bec:ause they wanted to
see thelr team and thelr own
names In the news.
But alone came the grown-up
Cardinal. grouslne perhaps be-
caUM he was m!ssln,-hls favor-
Ite 1V proaram.
''Come on! We're playing a
eame," he said.
The publisher com p I a I n e d
mildly that It was a heck of a
way to help ret the kids' names
In the paper and to eJve them
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TIIVJIIDAT, 1UL T 11
~&.PhW.IMS
The Carda moved up to hold
a brief lead In the Piedmont
League, after belne tied for the
lead by the Braves 2 days
earlier. 'lbe Phlls held a ble lead
aotn& Into the final Inning, but
an amazing rally pulled the
game out of the fire for the
Cards.
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FOUR-BAGGERS: Player of the
week for the Piedmont League
• • • waa Homer Alexa.nder of rile PI-
PJtiDAT. JULT 17 ratn. He ls an outstandJn~r a,.._ I. Pbatet1 1 catcher and a ttne field ,eneral.
That Card lead didn't ,ast lone He'll be an eighth arader at
as the Braves scored a last ln-Horace EnsiVt School ln the fall.
nJna victory over the Pirates and He will receive his award at 8:30
*ent again Into a tie for first p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at the
place with the Carda. It wu eo.ta Mesa Pa.rk ... The Pled·
heart-breaker for the Pirates, tor mond All !tars will face the
they seemed to have the eame Texaa Leacue All Stars at 6 o.m.
on Ice golnc Into the last half of Saturdav at the Harbor HJRh
the last lnnlnf, ready tO record &:hool fi~l<l The flnalA wilJ be
one of the bleeest upeeta of the played at 8:30 p.m. Thur8(1ay,
sea.son. Lefty pitcher Rick Un· July 30, at Costa Mesa Park.
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Mr. Bl& replied to the publish·
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Paul Caldwell
Opens Record
Shop on 17th
Paul caldwell, Spanish teacher
at H•rbor Hleh School for the
put 1 yean~, has opened a record
store at 17th St. and Irvine Ave.
where Co8ta Mesa and Newport
meet near the Westcllff develop-
ment.
Th~ new record store ls located
In the ~ntly bunt Crest\iew
Center. Mr. Caldwell has stocked
approxlmatt>ly 3.000 record al-
bums. wh!t>h rovf'r all areas of
r('COrdcd music and the spoken
word
Mr. Caldwell and his wife,
Marilyn, are operating the store
tn the summer. Come fall , Mr.
Caldwt>ll will divide his time be-
tw~n his teaching proCession
and the new record business.
Mr. Caldwt>ll stated that he
rlf>fin!tely w!ll not give up teach-
ing, and Is. In fact, worklne on
hi" master's degree In Spanish at
the National University of Mexi-
ro, which he attends every other
summer.
Ht> is a graduate of Whittier
College. and has attended Long I Beach State and the trnlverslty
of Southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and I their 2 children. David, 10. and
Carol. 6. live at 522 Allso Ave ..
Newport Heights.
Mw Barbara Long of West-
minster Is the new assistant city
clerk In the Newport Beach CUy
Hall. She atteaded l..o. A'ngeles
Trade School and worked u
clerk In the General TelephoJle
office In Santa• Monica before
movi"' to Wettmln.trter with her
folks sevetal Wftka ap.
PIONEER BALL SCORES '&1 Fill Ill Ill
The ml&hty Pirates of the Pio-
neer Leaeue at the Corona del
Mar Youth Center had a cloee
call TUesday, but eked out a lS
to 14 victory over the last place
0 o d 1 e r s In an extra -lnnln&
eame.
The ~ttappy Dod I' era led
throueh tbe fttth lnnJnlf. In the
to~ of the final lnnlnc of reeu·
la.r play, the Pirates pushed
acrou.5 runa to take a 14-12 lead,
but the Dodrers came rJeht back
with 2 runs to tie It up. ln the
top ol the extra lnnJnc, Jim
.Gralnaer rot on base on a hJt.
and Bruce Reynolds drove him
In for the winning run. Thus the
Pirates remain undefeated with
an 8-0 record.
It was an extra-special day for
Tommy Sawyer of the Dodgera-
hi.s 10\h birthday annlveraay,
and there was a birthday cake
for h im after the game. He per-
formed ao well during the game
that he was moved up to the
Piedmont Dodger team tor the
game that followed.
Here is a summary of the oth~r
Pioneer games of the preceding
week:
• • •
WEDJfESDAT. JULY IS
Pi.ratft 22. Gkmta 5
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TJIUDDAT, JULT 11
Caldbla1a 38, Dodpn II
A. last Inning victory wu
by the Cards In a hleh scorlna
game with tht> Dodgers. John
Gamble got a hit In that lmpor-
ant final lnnln& and drove In the
tyJna run. Then Butch Gates fol-
lowed wlth another hit and drove
In John with the winning run.
Butch bJt 2 homers durtna the
game. and Ken Harrilon drove in
3 runa Cor the Cards. • • •
nJDAT. JULT 17
ftNtle 11, PII1WIII 5
The hlefl-Oylnc Pirates kept
their undefeated record Intact by
deteatlne a stubborn Phillie
team 11 to 5. This made It 7
ftl'al&ht for the Plratt'S without
a sln&le def•t. • • •
IIODAT. JULY 10
c:..t1M1ta .. a..t. II
PIOJfED STAJO)IJI(:S
('fllroa9la heeday. Jaly 21)
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Pirates .................... 8 0 0
Giants ...... ............. 4 3 1
Cardinals ................ 4 3 1
Phlllles .................... 1 5 0
Dodgers .................. 1 7 0
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EXTRA BASES: The All Stars
of the Pioneer Leacue will play
the Eastern League All Stars at
5:30 p.m. Thursday, July 30, at
the Coata Mesa Park. and tbe
winner will play In the semJ .
finals •t 7 that evenlne. The
finals will be played at 7 p.m .
Thursday, Aug. 6 ... Arnone the
big guns keeplne the Pioneer pt.
rates at the top are home run
hitters Brent Babson, K.lrk But-
termort\ Bruce Reynolds and
Steve Paulson ... Coach Omar
Orr ot the Dodgers Is talking up
a game with the Cards, but thls
one will be different: fathers vs.
fathers. with the sons doing the ~==:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::-! coachJnc •..
We do not resort to
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BUY YOUR -NEW RAMBlER ,
Glenn .net H.m.tt. W~ ••• tt.y•,. bote. involv.d in~·~
Mrs. Monte Crimea and Bonita
WILson were Inducted u mem·
bers of the Newport Harbor Zon·
.JNi"·'"· '!lf (ilub at the aeuon's ,tlnal meeting, held at the horne ol
Mrt1. R. L Bacon, 25 Ocean
VIew Ave., Newport Helgbta.
Showt-r glt1.8 were presented to
Mn1. William Coleman, who with
her husband La moving to Baja
california. Th~ pro 1 r a m In-
cluded pictures or the world rec-
ord white sea bus caught by
Lady Angler Ruth Jayred. who l8
also a Zontlan.
COM Ad Man Writes Music,
Wife Has Role in 'Streetcar'
.,. JIM WJIEKI Ea ! .. . ~
Glenn -.nil Harriette Wescott J'fiUl~W .. U,U~IJU
are tbat ran phenomenon '0 A I~ •.ucEJJ.DESIU ..
ounc husband and wife more DJrectof'-Jeny. Evans
Interested ln their creative ten· Asalatant Director-Susan Huff.
dencies than their bank book. man
Glenn Wescott, who 1.s the En-Incidental Music-Glenn Wescott
algn advertislnr man, Ia an as-Set DHI,n-Jerry Evans
pirtnr corn~r. He Is, at 27, a Tille ...,_..,
tall, raw-boned man, wtth cool Blanch~Marthella R&ndalJ
blue eyes, wtth a quaUty to hla Stanley Kowalski-Roger Saint
penonalJt;y and music whlc.h la Laurent
remlnl8eent or the era of Cole Stella-Harriette WHCOtt
Porter and Irving Berlin. Mltch-Bob Reines
ua.aoa amJITIAJf S'I'OIIT Harriette Wescott la an aspir· Eunice-Mary Sherwood
Tht-story of the establlahment inr ac:traa and aln&'t'r. who at Stev~Emle Brockett
of the new Harbor Chrlltlan :n, has an unusual kind of beau, Pablo-Del Kirkpatrick
Church at 2912 E. Coast Hwy., ty, compounded of exoUc eyes Youne Man-Bob Hemstreet
Corona del Mar, will be pre-and complexion, and a high, Mexican Woman-Diana Bass
sentt-d In pictures at the state I stronr forehead which suggests Nerro Woman-Frances Hoyt
convention of Christian Churches 1 the spiritual. Doctor-by L 'Eclu.e t~ls wt>ek In the Santa Monica ; Both of them will display their TM •-• Openinr nlrht Thurs· C1vlc Auditorium day, A\lf. 6. Thereafter, Aue.
----·---j talents next month, when the 7.a, 13·14·5, 20-21·22, 27-28-29 at
COifCU:CAT10•AU.STS PJCifiC Newport Harbor' Players wUJ the Hotbrau Theatre at 1712 Pia-
The Senior Pilgrim Fellowahlp present the Ten~ Williams ~ntla Ave., Costa Mesa.
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"Our klda an ao cute, we just
had to cet married -apln,"
might be the remark of newly-
weds Jeanne and Bob Cooper of
Corona del Mar who re-tied their
nuptlaJ knot last week In San
FranclKO. The newlywed& were
surp!Ued with an In Corm al
champa,.ne reception· upon their
arrival back home last Friday
evening. The catherine was held
at the home of Mr. and Mra. BJll
Marriner, 721 J .. mlne Ave., Co·
rona del Mar. It was a somewhat
damp party when the ruests of
honor arrived, because they had
stopped oU at Santa Barbara for
a swim on their way home. The
new Mrs. Cooper (alao the form.
er Mra. Cooper, Jeanne, that la)
Ls president of the Harbor VIew
PTA I. • • •
Dorothy McKee, who won the
top prize at the Orance County
Fair an. show, Jut week, ls
none other than Mrs . .James Mc-
Kee, a former Corona del Mar
reldent before movlnc to the
Tustin area. The McKHS lived
at the corner of Jasmine Ave.
and Fourth and later moved to
Corona Highlands. Mrs. McK~
was wtdely known for her artla-
try with cakes at the time and
contributed many of these tender
morsels for the Corona del Mar
Community CPiurch "do's." • • •
Tids and Bits: Mr. and Mn.
W. D. Gannon of Narcl&aus Ave.,
Corona del Mar, have company
from their old stamping ground,
Chicago ... Mlu Gertrude Klarls
of Corona del Mar has what she
calls .. Calltomla Shanks Mare,"'
a car ... Mra. Ray Davls of Jas-
mlne Ave. Dftr the Oot'an, h ..
recently rt"turned from a trip to
hot and humid mid-west, where
she vlaJted her sister, Helen, and
her mother, Mrs. H. A. Spann,
both fonner Corona del Mar resi-
dents ... Even though they en·
joyed their 9-month stay In San
Dleeo a while back. the A. J.
Gruwells art" clad to be back
home In Newport Harbor. Mr.
Gruwell l8 with the telephone
company ... The monkey at Or·
ange County Fair wouldn't take
John T. loyd Jr. 4lftd Gee>nJe Hohteifl n1
' Boyd and t"folstein Announce
New Thrift and Loan Firm
The organization of the South-
em Calltomla Thrift and Loan,
cap(taUz.ed at a miJllon dollars.
la announced by Ia. president,
John Boyd Jr., and Ita executive
v1ce-presldent, George Holstdn
nL
Boyd Ls a past presldenL
Secrt"tary-treu urer ol the new
firm Ia Alan Moore, Harbor
Area ot'Mllled public accounta nt
and an active yachtaman. He
wu formerly comptroller with
the million-dollar war-time op-
eration of the Atkinson Boat Co.
In Newport. The finn Will open next week
and wtll operate from temJ)orary
quarters at 166 E. 17th St., eo..
ta Mesa. Plans for a new office s.-lle . ....... ltl4
building are tlready •past the .... • • 1J
Anny Second Lt. Wylle K~er,
22, aon ol Mr. and MrL John A.
ICeeler, 224 Jasmine Ave .. Corona
del Mar. completed the 17·WH"k
field anillery officer baste course
July 8 at tbe AwdlJary a nd Mla-
slle School, Fort SUI, Okla.
The course, designed for newly-
cotnmiuloned oftlcers, trained
Keeler In· the duties of a forward
observt>r and farnlllarlz.ed him
with the responsibilities of a
battery grade officer.
Lt. Keeler ls a 1954 graduatt>
of Newport Harbor High &-hool
and a 1959 ~traduate of tht> nl
verslty of California. He Is a
member or Delta Tau Delta rra-
ternlty.
BOEJ)()WJI A't ST. AJmaEWS
The Annual Hoedown and
Summt-r Family Dinner sponsor
ed by the Women's Fellowship or
St. Andrew's Pre s by I t> r I a n
Church will be held at 6 p.m.
Wednesday In the church patio.
A barbe<'ue, square dancing,
games and prizes will pro\•lde
the entertainment. Chairman for
the t-vent ls Mrs. Leslie Pett-rst>n.
drawing board ata&'t'." Mrs. lohn Lutht"r, put presi·
In announcing the new finan-~nt ot the Newpon Harbor Zon-
clal institution, Mr. Boyd said I ta Club, waa rtven a surprist"
that the Thrift and Loan was birthday party at the regular
organized to lllerve the needs for meetlnr ot the canasta group at
Industrial, resl~ntlal and amaU the Beacon Bay homt-of Mrs.
business expansion in Newport I Earl Stanley last Friday. Mrs. I
Beach and Costa Mesa. ~ther was PrHented with a
Mr. Boyd, a resident of the .:::::rbec~=u=e=f~o~r~he~r'-=fpa~tJ~o~. ===~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Harbor Area since 1944, la an r
F. L 1111, U.S.
Announces the Opening of His Office for
of the Corona del Mar Commun-drama, "A Str~tcar Named De·
lty Church will attend the Rally eire." Harriette wUJ play the sec-
Picnic for Bay Area Concre&'a-ond female lead of Stella. Glenn
Uonal Churches thla Sunday at hu compelled the Incidental
-------------our wooden nlckle, but Norm at
Army veteran of World War 11.
formerly owned Boyd's Hardware
on Mariners Mile, served as New-
port Beach pcstmaster for 2
years, served as chaner direc-
tor of the Mariners Branch of 1
California Bank and wa.s active
In the organization of Harbor 1
Thrift and Loan In Newpon I
Beach.
The General Practice of Dentistry
Irvine Park. music for the pl~.
sincerity, which infuse~~ reality
Into the character being por·
t.rayed.
Her "preMnot'" would be truly
amaz.lnc, conalderin& she hu
been In only one play previous-
Coast Super Meat Market did.
. . . Mrs. Edna Franklin of
701 ~ Larkspur Ave., Corona del
Mar, spent a few days this w~k
with friends up In Beverly Hilla.
at
877 West 19th Street At thla point, 2 w~k.s before
the openlnr of "Streetcar," It
looks Jlke the audlenot' wlll be
treated to an lmpreuJve amount
of talent for one small famlly.
ly, It It w~ not for the fact -nmA• TO aE liEU)
that she hu spent mo.t of her
llfe appearing before audiences
Mr. Holstein's corutructlon 1
company ls one of the south-
land's pioneer buildlng tlrrns; I
during the past 5 years the com·
pany hu sold more than 2.000
homes In Orance County. He ls
a Navy veteran of World War
II, and, like Mr. Boyd. wu a
Costa Mesa. California
Glenn's ICOft, which La now
~plete, wtll I n t rod u c e the
play, Unk the acts together, pro·
vide ba c k g r o u n d for certain
scenes, and conclude the presen-
as a sln,.et.
She is, Indeed. an amazing ex-
amplt-of how far talent, and an
honest Intellectual effort to un-
The luly "Feria," the Annual
Summer Party flven by the
Women of St. lames, wtll be
he.Jd at 11 a.m. Wednesday at
St. James Episcopal Church.
c.ha.rter d lr«tor of the Ma~rs
Branch of california. He Is now
preident ol the Newpon Sal·
boa Rotary Club, of which )tr.
Office Hours
By Appointment
Telephone
Mldw•y 6-l-4 I 4
tation.
It Is dramatic and expressive
music. which heightens the ron.
Olcts and tensions of the event.
and suagests the subtle quail·
ties and complex emotions or
dt-rstand the "human condltlon"l WE DELJV£1
will take an actress before she
ever steps onto tht" stage of the
• 3-3118 'WE IEIJIEI
playwrtte's Imagination.
the characters.
Al4 to Harriette's performan<:c-
LUTHEIA. CIUICH as Stella, director Jerry Evant~
says. "She Is an Inexperienc-ed
actress, but one who has fa lien
The Westcott$ are new in the
Harbor Ar,.a. They moved to 344
Cabrlllo St .. Costa Mesa. from
the San Francisco area about 6
months ago. Glenn's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wescott, re·
sldt> In Oakland. Harrtette'll par-
t>nts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wag-
Cbuda of tiM llaater
3W L Coast Bigbway
Conaa del Mcu
The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor
SUJIDAT. JO'LT 28
8:00 A.M.-The Servi~
11:00 AM.-'Ibe Service
into none of the cliches.
"Her restraint, her calmness
and her control are ama1lng. nPr, live In Palo Alto.
These qualities, combined with .... ------------
a tremendous sincerity In her CHIJID ru-=c-
readlng, make her as fine a Stel · ~'"-~
Ja. In my opinion, as any dlrec·
tor could hope for, anywhe~." CDN LVTBEUJf CIIUJICB
Sermon: Neither Glenn nor Harriette "One In a Million" Is the ser·
"'OM Ia • IIUUoll.. have had very much fonnal mon topic of the Rev. Douglas
_ W & LeO J( & tnlnlng In their creative fieldl!. Wessell at the 8 and 11 a.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~:They are seJt.taufht In the best Sunday servic-es. He will com· ,:. sense of the word. They poaess ment on the fact that the lndi·
CHIUSTL\N SCIENCE natural ability and keen lntelll· v1dual feels Inconspicuous and
genet' In their fields, and they unimportant but In reality ls 1m-
combine thls with dett"rmined I portant In this world.
nuT CMUIICil OP c::a&IST, hard work. CldiST CBVJicB 8T TBE SEA
SC1EH IISI, Glenn, with 3 years of plano "0 Perfect Love" will be the
SERVICES
1 IJdo lessons and 15 years atudylnc d 3303 V a 1 h1s own has already sermon topic of the Rev. Edwar ~~~G-=M-~:!t~ 0
: large ~y of music, Smith at the 9:30 and 11 a.m.
3315 VIa IJdo, Newport Beada which Includes sonp (and lyr-SUnday services.
Open week da~ lcsl, Incidental scores for sev-CDII COIOIVJfJTT cav•CB
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. eral plays a concerto estill In The bv. Edwtn Gomke wiLl
Wednt"Sd.y. 9 a.m. · 7:t5 p.m. proc:.-ess) ~nd a ecore for full 11peak on "'Two Kinds ot Love" at
Tuesdays and ~~,J:l· chorus... the 9;30 and 11 a .m. Sunday
sECOifD ,.ca.nu .. IICIIII!"!!I OP T, H'-~ for Streetcar ls the servtot'll. ICIER'TIST result of wtde experience tn in-JID8()a CIRISTIU caoac:a
w..,...t .._. .t ddental music. H• wrote lnci· The bv. Frank Stipp of Loa
CeloiiCI ... lla dental seores for "Medea," "Lute Angeles wlJI preach on 'the topic
3839 East eo..t Blahway Sonc." "Taming o.f the ShreW" "R«overlnr a Po\ftrtul Reli·
Corona del liar and "Beyond the Horizon" for gion" at the 10 a.m. Sunday serv·
READING ROOM-the Uttl& Theatre, City College 1~ at 2912 E. Cout Hwy., Corona
3839 East Cout Hlahway of San Francteeo. He abo wrote d~ Mar. ·
Open week ~m. to S p.m. the Incidental .core for th~ IT. UDDWS ~
IVJf'DAT IDYIC:KI 111 Hollywood Hone.hM "Players "lm~lble Cbrl.stlanlty" wtll .ani caollaiD 1957 production of "All Summer be the wnnon toplc ot Or. Ches-
SUNDAY SCHOOL J:l5 a.m. Lol'\1... . ter JIUJey, uatstant executive
SUNDAY SEmCI:S U :OO a.& Harriette. as Director Evana waetary of the Presbytery of lA
WEDNESDAY J.:VEIOllf~ ladlcates, ls tbat rare phenom· Ancelee. at the 8:15. 11:35 and
MEE'JtNGS _ •~ p.m. enon In t"-theatre, an ac:trea, 11 a.m. Sunday wmc:oes.
You an cord1alb' la~lld to .Who tn .plte ol ber i~eoce, IT. JAIID aaco•AL
att•nd the CMida .. 11 1 brines po&w. and JM.,.nc» to 'ICo-Workenl with God"' wtll be ~:;an~cJ:;to:;:uae::::;~the?==aea~dlna=i;;loam.;;~;;he~r gput.i;:;~,_~;;::tbe~::;:tNe:::::;;::act::::;:or'la the .. nnon topic ot the Jllrv.
*
loltn Puke at the 11 a.m. SUn·
..-y etrv1ot.• Holy communion
w1U be jtwn at I a.m. SUnday,
and a tamlb' eel'Vlce and Sun·
4ay IIChoOI t1t t:15 a.m.
~ *'' wa ,.ca~n~o,...,....,..,..
11M eftwctt,...... ol bee llftl
bued on aplrtc.l law wtU be
~t out ln u.e ~·s-f·
mon .mttW -rnrtL" TM Oold·
... 'I'Ut ...... ,.. •• ~
.. the ltlrtt tbat .......... ~ ..__ ... ...,. .. tNtla"'
Cl~).
,.. ti!IIJ ....... --......... .., •t ... c... ... Mat." .. Jilt ... 101111a .... eu:ct
• "
Applesauce • • • • • 15c • • • • • •
Kaiser Foil 7-inch .15c Chiffon Table Napkins. SO ct.
ZEE-t ftp.
T 011et Tissue · • • 39c
u.ars--.~~o. JUS
Grapefruit Sections • • • • •
N"me LiTeS Cat Food. 6 Oz. .--2 for 25c Hormel Vienna Sausage, 4-0z.
D.DfZ.-&..Oa.
Must.d Sauce • • • .29c
DAFT SALAD OIL. Low CaL. 8 .oz -···-__ 29c Oro Suda. 12 (b. ____ _
* FROZEN FOOD *
M~·Cheese Sea Brook
Cod
PET-Ma
APft.& • PUCB
PIES
8 .. 3~
zt:.
...
Now you c:cm e.,. Luzx:h~ aqd
Dinner MrYed iD the Victor Hugo
MaDDer ••••
SEYEI • .,. I ....
The ViOOR HUG9
HYatt 4-3.541
361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH
"m ,.. n ,
f -'iano
''LUX'' MEADE LEWIS
MEADE (Lux) LEWIS cap-
ti•ates hill audience with
honky tonk.. cmd. Bcure1-
Houae picmo. Enjoy a de-
licious d i n n e r further
enhcmced w i t h auperb
cocktails and mCUYeloua
l •(uctson Liberty 8-603s
oust R~staurant
2660 Harbor Blvd.
IEIIIE CARVEY'S
PIZZA IIUSE
6604 W. Coast Hwy .. Npt. Bch.
Phone ORiole 3-9786
•
aoss WJLJ)r.T
AT TJIE I'IJUIO
wm.. I'm.. l AT •• an .
C:C.Sp&ne Itallaa ~
C101ED KOifDAY
Selected
Liquor .
Beer •••
Wane •••
DEIJCATESSEN
• July 28 tbna Aug. 2
....... Alfl) JOaft.AIID ~ ..
.,.. .. , ...... u.rdr~ "MAlliA KAII'I'IIr • .. _..,_OLD_.,aur
,._ ...... •peM~tq predudlon
~--.,.,... ........ ,.., .,
Wcdly ltocJMU
.. bock ......
tJc+U .. tile
..... at
Woode Coft ..
Lopaa hada
411
Robett I n e r a m a nd IJoyd
Greaocy, lOcal builder. and de·
velopera. have I e a a e d land
acre. the meet t.rom p.e Old
Ml.ulon In San lu.tn Capistrano 1'be heM iD Jood. Ml"riee
a nd wUl conat:ruct an early eau.
••• s. eo.t fornJa .tyle motor hotel and ' cmd gracious ~ • •
~=~known ·u the Mt.. ID a c:hanaing Old Eav!Wl Atmo.ph~e haJnant.
Wally's owa ...,., ......
aty .. lit tM
alon tn.n, and wUJ be operated '--------,-----------.....;;..... _ _. by Ina-ram Botela Corp.. whlch
alao operate. lamalca Inn In Co-
rona del Mar. •
•
lirlrtboaacS .... ......
IDa:D'f faa..
Llat.a to
bJa •ualc
who. dla1a9
Oftrlooldllg
theOCMa ..
l.a9uDa.
AMBLING WITH ANNE ---
PALM TREES, BEAunFUL
MUSIC, R E LA X F U L A TMOS-
~!!! 0
Dr. and Mra. IWrbett Stro.cheln
are the owners of the land. Dr.
Stroschein was born on the prop.
erty and It has ~n ln hla tam·
lly tor aome 60 years.
Emery Hanson, vice-president
of P. A. Palmer Inc. -Ole Hanaon
Co. ot Newport Beach, repre-
sented all parties In the trans·
action. Financing will be by
Newport-Balboa SavIn e 1 and
Loan Assn.
s ••• , ...... IWa .... ••••lhllc
Olympic wl,nner Sammy
will demonstrate tome of hla
outstanding dJvinc atunta at the
Balboa Bay Club pool thla Sun-
day. A number of champion dlv·
lng and swimming younpters
wtll also do exhlbltJon dives
durine the attemoon.
Sounds like lovely Hawaii,
doesn't It? ... not exactly_. how-
ever. J'm talking about the new
CORAL REEF MOTOR HOTEL
AND RESTAURANT, whIch
opened Friday at 20241 Harbor
Blvd., In Costa Mesa, opposite
Orange Coast College.
In the alnele and apartment
rooms, the hotel ls arranged to
enable guesu to have a full view
of the heated swimming pool
surrounded by c om to r t a b I e
loungln& chairs In the center of
the landscaped recreational area. At the entrance to the hotel ls ___ .::.._ ______ _
Featuring 52 units with mod-
e m I n t e rIo r decorating and
soothing soft color arrangements
the new restaurant and cocktail
bar. The restaurant will feature
gounnet meals and has an open
type of range to enable diners
to watch the chefs prepare their
favorite foods. Windows ot the
restaurant open onto the patio RecJifratiN II Start ~~~u~ds~weeplng view of the .-----....------,
1 .. _ 3 II DC CaL-l Entertainment In the cocktail SUllO __. ..... lounge Is provided by the tTl~
New students attendlnc Or-''VINA AND THE NIGHT DAy
ange Coast College In Septem· UGHTS." The group Just tlnlsh·
ber will realster Monday, Aug. 3, ed an encagement at the Tropl·
according to Correllan Thomp· cana Hotel In Las Vecu and Is c A M p
IOn, auoclate dean of admls· maklnc a aerie. ol recordJnp tor
alont and record& Dot records. The Trto 11 headed
New atudenu must take the by Vlna Harmer, of Santa Ana,
Pre . recJ.stratJon exa.mJnatlons who ls accompanied by Glenn
prior to meeting with their coun-Groves and Gordon Wheatley.
~elors. Cou~lling appointments Don't .. forget to atop by "alter
may be made by calling the col-hours (2 a .m. to 4 a.m.). and
lege counselling center at KI join the Coral Reef Breakfast
5-1151. Club, AND the LATE LATE
The examination will be given SHOW.
at 8 a.ru. on Mondaya through KISSED THE early momlpg
Thursdays beginning Aug. 3. No telecast oricJnaUnc from the
appointment Is necesaary. dock of Berkshire's Restaurant at
Retuminl' studenta will be no· the west end of the Lido Channel
tilled by mall of their appoint· last week, spoNOred by the new
ment dates with the1r counselors. Greater Play Port of the Pacl11c
Assn. The ahow wu a crown-De yew .... w..rtt .... ....,,,,,,., In& succeu w1th a parade ot
.. .._..., ._, ... "'"'...., '-'-boata and a conte.t to name
""'-' C.l "'-&tit • l'flltMt ·cf• Miss Play Port. and ot course, ~. OlJol. J..OIIO.. • plugging our own Harbor Area.
APORT;? .. ./
However, I do believe KTLA,
Channel 5, will do a rerun.
SOOOooooo watch for It again.
That Fashion Show at Ben Far-
latU's Hurley Bell wu <1\.alte a
Ow Tin TUES. success Friday. Dellclous en-1 trees (always, at the Hurley
Be Ill. the lovely Jo lordan
Models, and the latest In sum-
mer and early tall atyles are a
pretty hard combination to
beat!! Don't forget ... the third
Friday each month amble down
to the Hurley Bell, enjoy a dell·
ctous luncheon, and aee the 1at·
est In milady's apparel.
........ ,....
IIILYer
WEEnY
COMPLETE
SUPERVISION
e First Aid e Swimming lmtruction
e Foi D•ncing
• Singing
eM Cr.fh
• Fietd Trips e Bo.ting
for INFOBM.AnON
or RESERVAnON
Call: DOUG WOOD
ORiole 3-1713
COAST mGJIWAY 101
a&WJOft a&ACII WALLY ST A CHELl tan.a, take
note!! WalJy 11 back at Woodl
Covet 1981 Souui Coast Blvd, t.::=====::::::::==~ Laguna Beach, alone wtth hJI r
MEET THE ScREEN'S l Mosr ExcmNG
fiGUR£ ... 34-34-34! 1
own Inimitable atyle at the key.
board. DINE OVERLOOIDKO
TilE OCEAN, and don't forpt,
the OOVE eaten to KfOUIMJ for
luncheon. banquet. and apedal
parties.
,, ......... 1
lalr••••l•l•lll
Ratul Mendez, leacllq trum·
pet player, wUl be the eololat Ia
the annual coneert "Uncle., t111t
ltan'' to be preeented by tM
Oranp County Phtlllarmonk
Saturday ewntna. Aua. 22. 1ft
Lquna'a lrvlne JlowL Frieda
BeUnlante wUJ ~tid.
The coacen Will be fl-. to tM
pubU~ but ......-aJ ,..,.,. ol _._
and boxe wU1 be , .. ,'" tw a aervtQe t..
Mot•JioW.
a.tnnat.
Coclda11Loa.Dv• .••
Poe tM be.t Ia •......._t
.. VINA cmd THE NIGHT UGHTS''
lfowappecaSavU,IaUy •••
GoW'IDAtt meala.and your ta.orite
be't'erages in a &iendly atmo.phere.
• *
l'eatu.rt.r tbe
Coral Reef Brealrfa.t Club cmd
the Late Late Late Show
2:00 a.m. -4:00 a.m.
INSTRUCTION:
Swimming, Diving, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
CLASSES:
Day, Evening, Group and Private
EQUJPMENT:
2 Beautltul Poola
SAFETY:
Complete water afety technique and
llte aavlnc method~. .. .
F(J()IJ "~~· ~(;
NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH
Daily II :)0.5:00 p.m ....... tlays a ... ~
''Witll . N.w t.-ct..... Mallu"
"HAROLD," yow H..t
COCKTAILS -DINNER SEA VICE
MCMI, tlwv. Tllurs. lAd Su!Miay, I p.111.-12 111"'.WtM
Friclay alief S.turday I P-"'• • I a.m.
Olllole '·1110
WITIIFII ... ~ .
e 40 AMF Lcme. • Coc:ktaillnnnp
• Children' a Play }loom • Co&e Shop
Al'ftl~l IJ-~ItwA........_
KoHtt1Attf8
EN~IGN CLASSIFIED ADS
• .~ I
..
arrv&,.... WAnD
~------SET Of' bead 6 foot boar& for lDVELY 2 6edJoom home with DAY Alm NIGHT nuree, ear, an,y
twtn bedlf: dou~l• box •prlnp. 1.,..,., 1~ bath. beautttut alJ hourt, any plaot. Cl~ abots. d..._.~ table, 4t OMvte con-electnc kitchen. Clrpetina and Houukeeper, ODIDpen.lon, aood
vtrtibt.. All old, all cheap. OR d'-J*. Ho peta, adult-, penna~ C0C1k GEneva 1·5850.
3-..., 805 Orchid, COM. nent. AvaUable Aueu.t 1. C.U WD..L CA.JtE for 1 or 2 mnaU chU·
FOR SA.L.E -12-foot Snowbird u 8-oal. • dren 1ft my horne tor woddne
Ho. «l2 with daetOn •tla and UHPUltHlSHED Apt. tor rent ln pant& <>-. 34138.
JWW ('fft!er. In tlt(leU.nt condl· COM. 2 ~rooma. tarbaae dJ.a. LUiiU ftiG 1.D4 liiht hOWe.
tloft.. IL'50.00. CalJ OR 3·l063. poal, eledrlc atove, laundl')' WOJk. da111 • ftG!np, by QD.
FOR SA.LE-Aamo.t new 4eluu room. aWl deck, b a r d wood ~ matwe lactY. Wlll
Staatt.r .redudnr coadl, wtth tJocn. ,.,.,._ AduJta. ~ IQy bl w.ebnda. PNtu vidn.
timer. ete. Pleue oall Kim· yearly leaR. For lntormauon tty ot Corona del Mar. ORlo~
betly 2·1862. call Oil S.~. 3.oal.
FOR SALE-18" jlpaw with mo-APA~t'J'MENT FOR RElfT. Com· ~ft~V~t~!~Da~~,~M"'!"""ro ...... a.......,I .... AU"""~ ....... .......,_
tor In rood condition. $25..00. pletel)' fumllhed 1 bedroom BROiEJi D'tiiU:S TO SELL
21.2 Marauertte In Corona del apartment with twin beda, diA· GROUP OF SECOND TRUST
Mar or caiJ ORiole 3·5972. pout included. t65 a week.. 70C DEEDS, G% TO 1090 INTER·
FOJli".ST LAWN'S Eventide, 1 Jot Acacia, Corona del Mar. EST. COOD DISCOUNTS. BOX
and 1 cremation apace. Reaa· FOR RENT 5 roonu 1n C·1 zone. NO. P ·72. c/o THE ENSIGN.
onable. 708 Heliotrope, Ct>lf. R.euonable rent loT all or part. 28S) E. COAST HWY; COM.
OR 3-0533. WJU remodel for ateady ten·,------------
ROPER atove In good condition. ant 615 Goldenrod, COM.
$25.00. lnqul~ at CJO Ordltd In roR RENT-2 bedroom untur. uGAL •ona
No. A·33570 Corona del Mar. Phone OR m.bed house. Prefer couple on
S.OOC7. yearly lease. AvaJlable July 1. NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETI·
TIO" FOR P R 0 BATE OF
WILL AND FOR LE1TERS
TESTAMENTARY.·
FOR SAJ...E.--4 uphoJatft'ed coral 701 Latkapur, Corona del Mar.
V\ctorian Barker Brothera dln· POB REMT-&nalJ private omce
ln1 chairs. $10 each. A..l.ao In Udo Area. Phone servtce IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA
JN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE.
Western Rolly atove In excel· and utJUUft. Phone OR 3·1835.
lent condltJon. $35. See at 714
Marauerite In Corona del Mar
or caU ORiole 5-0386. roa SALE
BY OWNER In· the MatUr of the Estate of
FREDERICK C. ELDER, aka
FRED G. £J.OER, aka F. C.
ELDER. a ka FREDERICK GRIF·
FIN ELDER. Deceued. ORGAN 1r PIANO SALE-Ham·
mond organ full alze, \Lied,
priced to .elJ. Rent a Hammond
Or~tan $5 a week with lessons.
Grand Pianoe, Stelnway. Bald·
win, Chlckerlnl'. Starck, etc.
from $487. 16 rood used s pinet
plana., Wurlltzer, Acrc.onlc,
Gulbransen, etc. from $390,
some Maple, Cherry, Mahor·
any. Hammond Chord Qrcan,
blr savlnr. Rent return aplnet
pianos save $160 to $300. New
Hammond Oreana. New Stein·
way Plana., Electronic OrJrans,
Conn save $1100, another bal·
an<'e $795. l...owrey aave SI600
nearly new. Cood used uprfpt
planotl' from $95. In business
since 1914. Bll'rest Plano and
Or~tan atock. ~hmldt·PhllUps,
520 North Main, Santa Ana.
Carpentry ·
Minor Repairs
No Jobe Too Small!
H. 0 . ANDERSON
1947 Fullerton Ave.,
e-ta Mesa. CaUt
Midway 6·3314
lf no anawer call MJ 6·2372
JOHNSTONE'S
Mesa Auto Wreckers
UMd Auto Parts. ,_
We Buy can and Scrap MftaJ
UBERTY 8·7013
2075 Placentia Ave~ eo.ta ., ..
Complete Landscaping
Service
rREE ES11M.A 1'I!:S
S6B Green Stampe
~ dellVflr!
CORONA DEL MAR NUltSEltY
OR 5·0160 • 2744 E. Coast Hwy.
· ALL TYPES or
Photographic Supplies
• Put Color rum Servtc..
• Movta Projecton for Rent. e M.ocSeJ A.lrPJa.M SuppUes.
OCEAN FRONT HOME
THREE BEDROOMS
BEAMED CEIUNC
LIVING ROOM
DJNINC ROOM
I01'CHEN A BA Tif
Beach home wtth ued brfek
ftreplace. Extra Jar,. double
aaraae. plumbed fM rental
unJt above. Bullt tn ranae ud
oven. Kitchen n~ to be fin· l.ahed oft.
34' LOT ON OCEAN FBONT
6606 WEST OCEAN FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH
SALES WORK: Men or women
lull time aummer and wlnter
job. Sales ex~rience, person·
allty and appearance import·
ant. Marriner'• Stationer book
and office supply, 225 Forest
Ave .. Lal'una Beach.
Notice Ia hereby given that the
petJtlon of MRS. EDRA HAYES
for the probate of the WIJl of the
above named decedent and for
the '-'lance of ~ttera Testa·
ment•ry to the petitioner wiU
be heard at 10 o'cl~ A.M. on
luly ~. 1958, at the court room
of Department 3 of the Superior
Court ot the State of C.Utornla
In a nd for the County of Orange.
L. B. WALLACE,
County Clerk and Cl~rk
of the Superior Court of
the State of C.lilomla.
In and for the County of
Orange.
Date July 2. 1959.
Robert A. ~hwamb and .Gal·
vln R. Keene, 333 N. Newport
Blvd.. Newport Beach, Calll
Attorneys l oT Petitioner.
Publish July 9, 16, and 23 In the
Newport Harbor Enal,.n.
TOP OPPORTUNITIES ucw. xona
DAILY No. A·33413
Be Sure To Cbeclt With
JUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
402% 32nd St.. Newport
OR1ole 3..f680
TUPPERWARE
Sale. people &ft.n't born, they're
made. We traJn you. Car 1s
necaury. Ca.lJ El 3·0419.
ROUTE MEN
PART TIME
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of CECIL S. ANDRUS. also
known u CECIL STEW ART
ANDRUS. al.ao known as C. S. ANDRU~ deceased .
Notice Li hereby t'lven by the
undenlrne<l MARY MAXINE
ANDRUS, ADMINlSTRATBIX of
the Eatate of CECIL S. ANDRUS,
abo known at CEClL STEW ART
ANDRUS. alao known u C. S.
ANDRUS deceaMd, to the Credit·
ora or. and aU pefte)na hav1 ne
clalnu aaalns1 the aaid deceased,
to present th~m wJtl'l the neces·
sary vouchers, within six months
art~r the first publication of this
notice. to th~ said MARY MAX·
INE ANDRUS at the office of
Presently employed. 25 to 55, HURWITZ AND HURWITZ. P. 0 .
to service automatic m~rchan.
dlslne machines or procure IO·
Box 335, Newport Beach. Cali·
fornla. City of Newport Beach.
County or Oranae. State of Call·
fornla. which said otflce the un.
eatlona. Cood moMy for part derslgned selects u a place of
business In all matters con· time. Mwt be honest. Call nected with said estate, or to file
KEystone 3·2649. them with the necessary vouch·
M.A.L.E HELP WANTED-Janitor N~. within six months att~r the
Apply Port Theatre alt~r 6 p.m . first publication of thl.a notice. In the office of the Clerk of the Su· evenlnp. perlor Court of the State of Call·
EXPERIENCED fomla. In and for thl' County of
MALE TELLER WANTED I Oranae. In Newport·Balboa Area Dated June 25th. 1959.
Position With progressive fl· MARY MAXINE ANDRUS
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
l71Q N~ Blvd.. Coat& X..
nandal lnatJtutton. Many bene· HURWITZ AND HURWITZ.
tits, with opportunity for ad. 430·32nd SttHt. P.O. Box 335
PboMU~S-~ vancement. Must have rood ap. Newport Beach, California.
pearance and pleasing personal· Publish July Z. 9. 16, 23.
,
l BQII, JIOIIC&
OJlDDfANCE flO. 884
AN OR.DlHAJrCE or 11f~
OF JfEWPOIT BEACH . me SICTION f ll3.3 or 'THE
NEWPOitT J2ACH MUNICI·
PA.L 000£ &ELA'nNC TO
atJ!IIIQ!S t.ICZMSD.
'rbe CJty eo.ndJ ot the City of
Nf1'PO't 8tadl doe. ordaJn u
toi:WW.:
S!lCTIOH 1: &!ctlon an:u ot
tM Newport Beach .Municipal
Code a. arne.nded to read:
"SECnON 6113.3.. Selllna
from Vebldea Prohibited. ~pt for f~ fruita and
WCetables, bakery aoods
and dalry product., no II·
oenae allaJI be l'ranted for
and no perwon ahall enaaae
ln the bualnea upon the
putillc atreeta o! .elJinl' ta·
maJes, taooe, aandwlche:~~,
peanuta, bean.a, candles or
other lood.atult tor lmmedl·
ate conaumptlon from motor
vebldes. wqON, handcarts,
tra.ya cw ~keta, or of vend·
·~ or any kind ... SEC110N 2. Thl.t ordinance
shall be published once In th;'
Newport Harbor Enstan. a news.
paper o! ceneral circulation.
printed and publlahed In the
City of Newport Beach, and the
same shall be effK"tlve 30 days
after the date of its adoption
This ordlnan~ was lntroduC't'd
at a reeular m~tlna of the City
Council of the City or Newport
Beach held on the 8th day of
June, 1959, and wu adopted on
the 13th day o! July, 1959. by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Kinas·
ley, Atkinson, Stoddard, Hart,
Lorenz. Som ers.
NOES. COUNCILMEN : Nont>.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN : Hla ·
bie.
ATTEST:
JAMES B. STODDARD,
Mayor
MARGERY SCHROUDER,
Clty Clerk.
Publlah: July 23, 1959. In the
Newport Harbor Enatan.
ORDINANCE NO. 887
AN ORDINANCE OF THE ern·
O F NEWPORT BEACH RE·
PEAUNG SECT I 0 N 2408.
RENUMBERING AND AMEND·
ING SECTIONS '2409 AND
Z409a AND AMENDING SEC
TION Z410 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE·
LATING TO TiiE PLA.";NING
COMMISSION.
The City Col,lncll of the Clry of
Newport Beach does ordain as
follows:
SECTION 1: Section 2408 of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code
ls repealed.
SECTION 2: Section 2409 of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code
t. renumbered Section 2..0S and
Ia amended to read:
''SECTION 2408. M~t ·
tng.s. The Plannlne Comml.s·
•.lon ahaJJ hoJd ~ or more
re,.War meet In r s ~ach
month and shall adopt rules
for Its transaction of busl·
ness. It shall kN!p a record
of its ~lutions, transar·
tions, flndlnp and dt>termi
nations. which record shall
be a public record.
The Commission ma\' re.
qut>St such officers and em·
ployees as It may df.'em nf.'<'·
essary for Its work. wh~
appointment. promotion. dl'·
motion and ~moval shall be
subject to the same pro\'IS·
ions of law as govern other
City employees. The City
Council shall provldf.' thf.'
funds. l'QUipment and ac·
commodatlons necess3ry for
the work of !IUCh Comml<~
slon, and all expt>nditurf.'s.
for planning pu~. ex·
elusive of gifts, shall he-
within thf.' amount appropri· j
atf'd by the City Council for
their resJ)f.'('ti\'e pur~"
SECTION 3: Section 2409a of MOVING? Jty. Call Personnel De-partment In the N~wport Harbor Ensign.
OR 3·3130. uoAL xona
the Newport Beach Munici pal
Code is ~numbered S«tion 2409
2 Faat lnsur~d movers and
Jarg~ van $10.50 an hour.
aa.. W~FEMAU: CEJI'nP'ICAT'£, OF WSDfESS
HELP WANTED--Sales lady tor ~ I'Saa w ... l'lft shop. Expe,rl~nced. Call TilE UNDERSIGNED does
and l.s a~nded to "'ad: I
"SECTION 2409. S p e c I a I
MHtlop.. Special meeUnp
of the Connn.a.ton rn.y be
called a( any time bJ' Ole
Ch&Jrma.n, or by a majot1ty or the m~bert of the Com
mluJon under the pl'OCI.'dure
Mtabllabed by atafa Ia• tor
calUne qM'dal meettnp of
c ommhalona of local aaetlds."
SIX:'nOH 4: S«-t1on 2410 ot the
Newport Beach Municipal Code
ia am~ded to rt'ad:
"SEC'nON 2t 10. Powers
and Duties. Subject to the
provlalona o! the City Char.
ter and tht. Code, the powers
and dutiea or the Planning
Commlaalon ahall be aa fol·
lows:
(a I To follow the proce.
dure and have and perfonn
the functions, duties and
powers provided In Ch\l)ter 3
entitled 'LocaJ Plannlnl'' or
Title 7 entitled 'Conservation
and Plannlnr' ot the Gowm·
ment Code or the State of
California, u &aJd Chapter
now exists or may hereafter
be amended.
I bl To perform other func·
Lions and duties with respect
to zoning and subdivisions
u are provided In this Code
and u the City Coun<'il may
refer to said Commission."
SECTION 5: Thls ordinance
shall be published on~ In the
Newport Harbor Ensign, a news.
paper of l'eneral clrculallon,
printed and published ln the
City of Newport Beach, and the
same shall be eUective 30 days
after the date of Itt adoption.
This ordinance was lntrodueeod
at a regular meeting of ~ City
Council ot tht> City of Newport
Beach held on thl' 22nd day of
June. 1959. and was adopted on
the 13th day of July, 1959, by
the folJowlng vote. to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Kings·
lt>y, Atkinson, Stoddard, Hart,
Lorenz, Somers.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: HJa·
btl'.
upon th• bula of traltlc In·
vestJtaUon. and ln •~'Ord·
anoe with .Und tra.f!lc en·
&lneennr pr Inc 1 pI.-•. All
auch lrwtallaUona ahaJJ be In
accordanae with the stand·
ard.s ttult may be wt forth
in tb1a Article or by ordl·
nanoe or re.olullon uf the
City Coundl.
(d) Notwtthstandlne any
other provislora of this Ar
tlcle, when It Is reason·
ably neceuary to facilitate
the mowm~nt or tratfk and
prevent pedHtrlan and ve.
hJcular conre.tton of the
city atreets, thtt city traffic
engln~r 1a a uthorl.z.ed to es·
tabllsh emergency and expe,.
rlmental reeulatlons to con.
trol the direction and move.
ment of traffic, including es·
tabllshlne one.way streets.
chanetna tht> direction of
travt-1 "'n one. way at reets
otherwise establl&hl'd, and
ln.atalllne and maintaining
signals. signs and other de·
vices to Indicate the ,regula·
tlons so HUibllshed. The
emergency and f'x~rtment ·
al regulations fttabll$ht.>d by
the ctty tratrlc engineer
shall be etfK"tlve only dur
ang the time such signals.
signs or othl'r dt"\;ICl'S arp In-
stalled and malntaaned to
glvt-public notic-e of such
reaulatlons and In no t-vent
for more than ninety t90t
days."
SECTION 2: Section 3252..3 is
added to the Nt>wpon Bench Mu·
niclpal Code to read:
"SECJ'ION 3252.3. Addl·
tiona! Stop lnt~rsections. t a 1
The ctty traffic engineer Is
authorized to establish addl·
tiona! stop Intersect 1oM
where h~ ~t~rmlnes that
the amount of traffac and
the dlrectjon of travttl at th~
intel"'t"Ctlon results in con·
eestlon or a hazard to per.
sons or property, and that
the hazard would ~ rtt·
JAMES B. STODDARD. duced or traffic now facili ·
A1TEST:
Mayor tated by deslgnaunr thr In·
MARGERY SCHROUDER.
terwction as a stop lntttrse<.'·
tlon and requartnr \'ehlcles
to atop at on~ or more en· City Clerk.
Junior Riders
Win at Fair
LocaJ rfdet$ won awardl In
the Junior Horse Show held at
thl' Orange County Fair Jut
week..
Karen Foster, who wu a&.o
Corona del Mar'a repre5entaUve
In the County Fair queen con·
test, won the third place award
for polo mount., OPf!n to juniors
17 yeara or under. Sally Brown
of Corona ~I Ma r won the first
place trophy In thJa event.
Iulie Bums of Corona d~l Mar
won first lor horwmanshlp,
western seat, open to children
10 yeafl5 or under. and also In
th.f' event for pleaaure horws.
western. She won aecond In the
trial horses e~nt.
Glnny Proc-ter of Corona del
Mar won secon d prize and
Nancy Gardner of Shore Cliffs
won third prize In the trial
horses event for children undt>r
11. VlckJtt Procter of Corona del
Mar won second In the stock
horses event for children 15
throueh 17.
Kenneth Fiat o! Corona del
Mar wu second and Carol Coon .
rod or Nttwport was third In thf"
trail horses event for children
14 through 17. Kt>nneth also won
se<'Ond for pleasure horws. wt"St·
ern, for children 14 throueh 17.
Anita Pacini of N~rt won
Sf.'<"ond for horsemaru;hlp, hunt·
ing seat. Cor children 15 through
17. and placed second ln tht>
Hunter Hac-ks ~ent for this ag~
group. Leslie ~rtly of N~..-port
won the Hunter Hacks event tor
children 14 and under.
GODfG TO rT. L£WJS
Pttr Trebler. son of Mr. and
Mn. John ~bier of 177 Shore·
cliff Rd., Shore CIW., Ia one of
16 Pomona Coll~e student. who
will attend a 6·weetc wmnwr
ROTC trainJnl' course at Ft.
Lewts. Wublnl'ton. bqinninc
J uly 31.
Publlsh : July 23. 1959 In the
Nt>wport Harbor Ensign.
trances th~reto. I
fbi The city tTatflc engin· 2392 Sutter
eer shalJ place and main· I Santa Clara. C.JU.
ORDrNANCE NO. 888 taln slop signs at such en· 2. W. M. lohn.aon
AN ORDINANCE Of THE CJTY trances to such stop Inter· 708 Iris
0 r N E w p 0 R T B E A c H aection.s as he determines I Corona ~· Mar, Calif.
AMENDING SECnON l2J8 necessary to redUC'l" the haz· 3. J. P. Scrudder
AND ADDING SEC'T10N 3!52..3 1 ard and facalltate tramc I 308 C.rnaHoi\
TO THE NEWPORT BEACH now." Corona del ~. Calli.
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING SECTION J : This ordinance I Witness our hand this 9th and
TO TRAFFlC REGULATIONS. shall be published once ln the l l2th day of June. 1958.
The City Council of the City of Newport Harbor Ensign, a news. K. LANCSTO"
Newport ~ach does ordain u • pa~r of g~neral clrcu1atlon.l WJ .PM.;~HNSON
follows: printed and publlshf'd In thf' 1 • • .-aUDDD
SECTION 1: Section 3238 ot the City of Nf'wport lkoach. and the STATE OF CAUFOllNIA l
Newport ~ach Municipal Code samt> shall bt" effK"tlve 30 day• I CO~ OF1~~GE )u.
is amended to ~ad: after the dat. ot its adoption. th :'::t.......:.. N' before me.
"SECnON 3238. Authority This ordlnan<'e was lntrod•ced e un •"~ a otary PubUc:
to Install Tratnc Control [)e. at a ~uJar meetlnl' of thf' City 1 ~~ t"~-~~d County and
vices. Emerpncy and £xpe. I Council ot the City of Newport a e . ...,.. ............ Y appeared W, M,
rlmental Provblons. fa 1 The ~acb h~ld on th~ 22nd day of 1 0 h n 1 0 n and 1. P. Scruddftr
city traUic t-natneer shaH June. 1959. and was adopted on known to mf' to be th~ pemons
have the rxclusive powttr the 13th day of Jul)·, 1959. by the I :;!0:,1~~~.-re subscrfbed to
and duty to place and main· following vote. to wit: 1 n !t ~nt and ack·
taln or cause to be plaC't'd 1 A YES. COUr\C'lLME:"\ · King~· nowledgNJ that tM)' ~X'ecuted
and maintained ortlclal traf. If")', Atkinson, Stoddard, Lorenz. I th~~~ h d d tt
fie control dl'vices when and Somers cia! • l my an an °
as rt>qulred to make l'tff.'<' NOES. COUNCILMEN: Hart. 1 ISEA'7_~ · JEANNE S Dl'G N
tlvt> the provisions of thas ABSENT COL'NCIL\tE~: Hlg X ~ Publ. I . d t A, ''d chaptf'r. I bie. ' o ary tc n an or saa
I b I \\Then • this Cod JA:'\rES 8 STODDARD. I County an.d Stattt.
the vt>hlclee\~e of ~h~~ j Mayor I My commissaon expires April 29,
stall' rt"quires for tht> e.tf.f.'<'· ATTEST: I ~~TE OF CALTFORNIA l
tavenf.'SS ot any p.rov1s1on MARGERY SCHROUDER. COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA 1.,01 thereof that tratflC' control Ci ty Clf.'rk On June 9 l959 bef h
dt'\'lces be Installed to glvl' I Publish : July 23. 1959. In lhl' undf'M<Igned: a N~tar:~~rir' I~
notice to th• public of the Nf.'wport Harbor Ensign. a nd for said County and St t ap~llcatlon ot such law, the I ~M<Onally a'ppeared K. Lanag:·
cit) traffic l'nginee-r Is heft' LEGAL ROT1CE ' ton known to me to ~ th
by authorized. to install the CERTinCAn: OF Bl'SINESS j <~on wh~ name is subscrl~:o n~ry deva<'t'S subjf.'<'t tn I FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME thl' within lnstrumt>nt and ark
any lamltat lo~ or restl'IC· TiiE UI'<"DERSIGNED do ht-re nowledged that h t'xf.'<'uted tht'
tions st>t forth 1n the law ap. by certify that thf.'y art' rnndurt samf.' f.'
pllcablf.' thl'rt>ICI. 1 In~ an ln\·~tmf"nt busln~ at \\Tfl'ESS my hand and ofri
(cl Thf.' city traffic f.'n · 308 Carnation. Corona dPI ~far. rial sf'al
glnt't'r may also plart> anr1 California, undf'r thf.' tlrtlllou~ 1 SEAL 1
maintain such additional firm name of Lan..~ a nd t hai
tratrlc rontrol de,·l~ as he said firm I<~ rom~d of thf.' fol
mav deem necessary to reg. lowing peM!Ons. "hOlW" namM
ulate traffic or to guide or and add~ art> as follows. to·
warn tratrlr, but he shall wll:
mak~ such anstaJlations only l. K. Lan(l'!'ton
"-'Y~LER C BRl'B.\K'EP.
Notary Public-In and tor "ald
County and State
:'\f\' commission f'"~;pirM 'tnr 11
Puhllsh Jul}· 2. 9. 16. 23. 19:l9
In thE-:'\f.'\\-port Harbor £n..qagn
NEWMAN
'TRANSFER lr STORACE 00. • OAS.f650. ~~~~~~ c:rt~tyrvt~~t~Ue 0~ b~s~: TO TilE HONORABLE RAnfOND TH OMPSON, PROBATE JL'OGE O F TiiE Sl'PERIOR C'Ol'RT Or THE STATE OF C'UIF'OR~IA I'\ PEaOIIAL "' AND FOR THE COUNT\' Of ORANGE: .
SEKI-AlflfVA.L a.EPOBT OF .um.IC ADNDfiSTilATOII
Lowest Storate Rates
1968 Harbor Blvd., eo.ta Meu
Mt 6-2528
F1SHERMEN!
FROZEN FOOD L0CJtERs
FOR RENT
AJ low u $'7.75 Pft year. Or by
week. month or 6 month&.
Owners Attention!
Jn CAM you have a bNakdown
or overflow, 1n'U keep your
foods frozen for you. at a nom!·
nal tee.
HARBOR FROZEN rooo LOCKERS
418 30th St., Newport Blach
OR3·181J
=-=~:-::---:--------nes.s at 3600 E. Coast Hwy., Co·
YOUNG widow of 33rd deg-ree rona del M.ltr. Calif .. under t~· RAYMOND A. BltA.NDT. M.D .. Public Administrator of said county. rt"Spt'C'tfully makM tha<t rl'turn Clf .til !"'iii~ I<-.: C'( rll"('('d€'nt"
MUon. 40 years old. ~b tlctJtlou.s tlrrn name of Ken's whjch have come Into his hands for the term commencing January I. 1959. and endln~ Junf.' JO. 1959.
mate. Co~en(al, affectlonat~. Shell Service and that said firm Funt"ral t"X .... -n-ws-.--M----------attracUve, alncen, aood h............ Ia com--' of the followfna •. f onA .. which """ one\ on Appmxamat('
• ......... .,_...... .. " •q df'bts. r lalnu " t1A~ •. , \' I r maker. WlU traveL GEn"'va person wha.e name ln full and N N Date Appraised Adml;.'·trator "·~"'"', a UP 0 "' • o. ame ·-l':t.Pf'n~ of ad. Count\· pmpt-rt\ In 8·!'1650. place of retld~nce are as follows, of or Lt>ttf'rs Value hu rt'("t'l\f'd minastrataon paad Trt"asuiv hand~ of
MRS. OOROTHY JOHNSON, wid· to.wlt: ~ Of.'cedent Issued of Estate 1n eat'h e<~tatt> to datt-or Bank t\cfmanl~tlrator
ot-.r: •• otot~!:_rf1ck JdohNnaon fonn . l9t~~~~eg'~~= ~lfW. PA 881 John Orla Jenklnsk. 1\oFfarch 203. 1~ $15.~1~.2900 $4,51634 $2.061.21 S2A5..'i.l3 SI0,79.'l 9:; ~ e v uocwv tan orthwltch., · • · PA 882 Sarah ~asl~y a a ('b. . 1........ ~. 3i3 00 12.51) :lOO ;;o 150 00 Enaland. WANTED! Anyone WITNESS my ha nd thla 17th Sara K. Beaslt>y
knowta1 thla pe1'110n or ~r day of lune, 19159. PA 883 Claudia Ruth Nolan(!
wh-bo .._ 1 1 0 KENNE"Mt CARSON PA 884 Jean Baptlste TeylaJuln<~. M11"'h 20, 1959 Not App'd.
March 31. 1~ 5.282.2ti 99-1.62 5.4~2.~ Non«" NonP ..... a u .... Pease cal R STATE OF CAUFORNIA J etc.
S·MN. COUNTY OF ORANGE la PA 885 Charles Mlller Glusmln>
POODLES '
POODLES -POODLES
Buy flom a relJable breeder. We
1\a\ pood~ puppJet Whlcb are
tl1tnnMd and -.ormed.. ~ ba~
hed their ahoa aiMS haw a
lliaalth ~ Mlnlat"'lre ..._ _,_ and t.m.Jee tram
., .. tor blaell:l ~aDd .-o. .., ....._1115 uct up.
1'D~PSTB>P
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ON THIS 17th day of June, PA 886 a kJa Chari~ M. Clas.smii"C'
1959. before me, a Notary Pub· ~ryl Edna Wyllie
lie In and for •ld county and PA 8ff7 H&rry Cartf't a lk a ata~. tealdln• tbereJn. duJT PA 888 ~~ ~i 1f~~~r
commlaloned and ..-om. per· PA 889 Ralael Thjeda Cardenas
tonally appurftd Kenneth Cat• PA 810 Marpret AtktMOrl eon. 1mown to ftW') to be tiM per-A-3Bl7 ~~r Anna ~rts
ton WhOle name Is IIU*"bed PA 891 Frank Fanow
to the within lnattum.nt. and PA M2 PauJJne hnow ----~-.. t , ... _t ... _ PA _, Andftw T. lotuwon ~_....... 0 me ,_ ... ex· PA 884 Ruth A. Johnston a llt 'a
ec\at.d the ame. Ruth lohrwton
Wii'M!SS D\Y band and oftl. PA 8196 Alan F. Asb.n clal eeaJ.
JOHN E. SADL&m. STATE OF CA.LIFORNIA l
JlfoCaly ~PubUc: 1A • nd for, ...
Man'h Zi, 1959 2.730.00
April
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April
April
April
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June
6. 1959 1l.-K2 01
6. 1959 Not App'd~
6. 19.'59 Not App'd.
10. 19S9 Not App'd.
li, 195f.l Not App·d. ,.._ 1958 19.081~
& 1~ Moe App'd
3. 19e9 Not App•ct.
12. tB Not App'd.
19. 191S9 Noc App•d
L2. 19e!D 3:5.00
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..Sd C.0Ut1 .... Ita... oomny 01' OllA.HCE •
JaCJ' ~ ap&rea ~ ol. ftltAYIIOJfD A. I&AHDT, K. D .. ~.ftl nn.t dUty ...am. ~ and ~·a: That he ls the Public AdJnlnL5trat« In and tor t"-Cclunt1 3llt. ~ . •• ol CalitGmJ.a ; that the forqolft.l Is a tn.1e and ~moct ~ all at of ~n bleb ba\~ t'CIIIW Snte Ml
PIIWW.· ~ • haft~~ tbe pef'5c)d C'OIIU'Mndftl ~r, I. lB. ud et:td1nl 1\&D• 30. lnc:;!::M all .-tat,e WbJd\ ha nat hi o11 Ia ln ·u.. R.~ ~· i:' =::.; bJ' hhe; th.et t.e Ia noc now aM wu not at any \~me lrit~ In nms of U7 ldiMS on at'COW\t eli!:;:. .. he ----------:--~--·-·~-·1 ~ or whktl 1M baa ln. tbe eovte ol a41D1J:dlltJaUon. not \t tt. a.oc!iated In b~ • ~ W'IOt ~ whe Ia • L
DO \"'U WN(f a .... a .... a ltA.Y'MOJin) A. aa.urtn, 11.0. -. ...,_,o. .. ,. .... ~tAB" .. -._ .... ,....,..,~ . ._ ---·--~~-1,. I...WA C. OOUMii a.EU' ~m.::.:'"..., &;.; ......._ ..... _, .,.,..
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W • -. ~ 'hNWI: J\alir -.. 1. 13.-. 27r 1. to. n. • ~ Ln tt.. ~ IWtiGf ~a~~p.
Top Aeronunonic Officials
Move to Upper Bay ~lant :aooK wut.d ln prtva.. bciiM
A-.t '75 member~ ol tbe a · OdMt ,.... tadll~ tn the de· tor co~»ae 1111 •rtlnl In
ecutJ,. aQd actinln1st. ratiYe staa .ap 8taP « on wbldl ~· ~Mr. Phone HYatt ._...
o1 J'ord Alrenutronlc., betaded by tkln b now Nina carried out.,. • Laauna lleecb.
pnen1 manqer Gerald L)'ftdl, a aecond UO,OOO·~U.&re·foot GENEitAL PractltloDft wanu
mow4 OaD Gtenctale cturlna the b\llldlq due for eomplet1on by rectateJed nwwe f« omee
put wed to 'tile diVtaJon'a new lan\l&r')' 1. 1960, for apa~ tech· nurwe In Corona del Mar. &tnd
computft-electrontcs bulldJna In nolOIY ~rattona: a central Information to Box C-'723, c/o
tbe Upper .._, area Inland trom • e r v I c • • build Ina ot eo,ooo nw Elwlan-
Corclna del Mu. aquare feet due for ecmpletton flllDGLASS::-;...,SN=o~WBlRD==-w~=th
They wW occupy the building ln early 1960 to house a mathe· cover, dacron aalb and tloUy.
pendtna completlon ol a new mattcal .uvlcea center, library Only 1750. eau ORiole 3-6324.
muJtJ.atory ad m l n Ia t r a t 1 on and employe cafeteria, an ad-
buUdJng 110met1me early next ministration building, and a tac-
year. tical weapon .ayatems operations
The 1.20,000 . square . foot com-bulldlnt me as u r In 1 100,000 fill 11.11 11 Leu
puter and electronics bulldlng, square feet.
whJch Ia partially occupied by Mr. Lynch said that more than
major element.a of Computer Op· 500,000 square feet of construc-
erattons, headed by Dr. Erns1 Uon ls scheduled for completion
Krause, 1.a the R<:ond structure at the site by mld-1960, and It
to be occupied at the $22 mJlllon ls also contemplated that addi-
1
engineering and research center Uonal buildJngs will be In the
under conatructJon on the 200-process of construction at that
acre site. time.
De.velopmt"nt of the engineer-Pending completion of the en·
• • •
lng arrd research center was gineering and research center
started In December, 1957. Al· here, Aeronutronlc will rontlnue Eut side of Costa Mesa ... .$5500
ready completed and In opera-to maintain facilities In Santa
Uon are facllltles for an aero-Ana, Maywood and Glendale. West 19th, cor. of Federal $17,500
thermo-chemJcal laboratory, a Aeronutronlc Is expected to
\
WE &N bappy to announce our appointment u
UO.USIVI: AGEJn"S f« the el1ht new Medallion
three and fouz bedroom hom. now under eon.tNc;tlon
by Dike and ColeJl"'W, lnc-. on Cenlella Place. Joeated
Jn the city of Newport kac.h In the Bade 8a_y area. . .
Thne homes wlll have aU the newt;st lnnovaUona and
aU electrlc kltchena. Colon and decorating are Mlne
handled by a qualified decorator. PRICED under $30,.
000 with excellent tlnanclne.
",9UR REPUTATION, OUR SUCCESS'
''('' Thomas, Realtor
lltllSSICIITD
224 W. Cout Highway 'ewport Beach LI 8-5527
"C" THOMAS "C" THOMAS "C" THOMAS .wries of test cells devoted to empl Joy mgiore thl an 4,000d ~~arcnsh 894 VIctoria .................. $10,500, military research and expert-at ts en neer ng an r .. ~
mental work on cla.ullled proj-center here by 1962, Mr. Lynch -----------------------
ect.s, a general test building and said. The majority of these peo-664 Ross Street .............. 11,'750
a high altitude vacuum test pte w111 be senior-level englner-
chamber used for outer-apace lng and scientific personnel, he 312 Catalina DR. SOLD 20,'750
envlronment testing. added.
WE'RE EXPECTING A
NEW ADDITION
Due to Increase In MULTIPLE USTED PROPERTIES
and SALES the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors has
outgrown our present facilities and we are forced to
expand In order to serve the ,needs of a growing area.
The COOPERATION of the GENERAL CONTRACTORS
in the area 1s solicited to bid on the expansion plans
as drawn by FREDERICK HODGDON, ArchJtect -by
AU&USt lat.
IEWNIT D .. 1801 IF IULTMS
401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport
Midway 6-1671
lOW IUILDIIG
NOW SELLING
BEAUTIFUL .NEW HOMES .IN
WESTCLIFF
Featuring-
3-4 BEDROOMS 2-3 BATHS
7 FLOOR PLANS BY 5 A.l.A. Architects
6 STYLES 26 ELEVATIONS
RANCHO • PACIFICA • I.EII
IOfiTEREY ·PRDYEICIL..COITEIPOIIRY
Built to W estclift Specifications by
THE STURTEVANT CORPORAnON
•
HOMES PRICED FROM
'26,075
DOWN PAYMENT FROM
$3,975
In WESTCLIFF, title to your 'lot .
is induded in .... price
of yow h.Me.
___ ...
Oil • !'00----......
•
4M Holmwood ................. 24,750
401 El Modena .................. 24,950
405 Holmwood SOLD 28,000
312 Prln~ton Dr. . ......... 23,000
1411 Clift Drive . . ... 31,500
2318 Westminster . . .. ..... 13,500
24'7 Monte Vis ta, 2 acres .. 32,500
Beautiful 10 aete$
with $'70,000 worth of bldgs.
Near ocean 110,000
• • •
JOHI VDIEI.,
REALTOR
400 N. Newport Blvd. U 8-161'7
Newport Beach
100 Main, Balboa, OR 3-3181
lfB> Park Ave., Costa Mesa
MI 6-3320-MI 6-3101-Ml 6-1675
ElcllliYI • Ex"'llliYI
2 ....... , 2 ....
PLUS apt. over garage, spacious
and cheerful. Shown by appt.
Others.$22,500, up -Including
Bayfront.
• • •
c. ........ ,
4Betlna,281 .. HIIII
Lots of built-In furniture. Love-
ly yard w1th 2 patios. Expand·
able garaee may be dressed up
and used for an apartment. Rea-
aona bly priced only S27 .500.
SEASPORT REALTY
CIAIIE VIII ..
REALTOR
2633 West Cout Highway
Newport Beach
U 8-9349 -Eves. U 8·3283 ......
llwlllllll.*. ..........
lUI I IIPIIIT
~-MJJUJE&
.a10 Welt Cout llw)-.
ltawpwt ....., Caljf,
oa~
SHOIECUFFS
BEAUTIFUL 2-story, 3-bdrn .• 1 %-bath CONTEMPORARY
home designed by Mr. Herb Brownell, AlA. Extra large
kitchen has all modern bullt-ins, includine a breakfast
bar. CarpeUng throueh-out with fireplace in the la rge
living room and dining room. Also has fireplace In the
upstairs den WITH OCEAN VIEW. AMPLE STORAGE.
Lovely landscaped yard, with large enclosed PATIO.
Reasonably Priced only $45,000 for t~ exclusive area.
ALSO
SHDIECUFFS -LOT
First time offered, 65x1.32, $21,750.
LEE YUER, lalltr
3831 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
ORJole 3·9580 Eves. ORiole 3-4632
B/1
HlWIIIll LOTS
Fill ICI'I •IJ .. .......
$10. I ....
II
$111. ...
$lUI I .....
lAY I 1001 lflln, IIC.
REALTORS
1696 Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa
Day or Night Phone Uberty 8-1161
SUNSET STRIP
Apartments
Dl c ... Street
COSTA MESA
Huletl ,..as fir .... IHIIWiq
$110 ,., ......... ..
Ultra modern alngles, 1 bedroom, ~ bedroom, 2 baths,
furnl.ahed, unfuml.ahed. Moat luxurious Uvtne in thl.l
area. Drapes, wall to wall carpet. teak 'eablnet.a, dlspo-
a.aJ.s. laundry machines and dryers. thei"JDDRat heaters,
telephone and 1V outlets, kitchen and bath exhau.at
fana, marble pullman batN, patio fUrniture, beautifully
lanct.caped, atra Jarae rooma and closet., ~arage and
storage, near ahopplna center, achoola.. Residence man·
aeer Apt. 7, U 8-2106. Courtesy to brobn. Mrs. Ray.
*
011 Ill -.._, IEILTII, II
ARMO 30M EAST OOABf BIGIIWAY
OO.OXA DI!L liD oaaoa. ,_,.,
Woald U.to TillE
I
..
CLOSE TO 1UW BA.DOa·WIL801f 8BOPPIKO CErf.
TElL JlECDI'n..Y DEOOUTZD, UAtmrUL DRAPES
DfCLUDED. UAJl YAm rDCED, LAJIGE PA110
WlTK BA.a-»-QUE. EXCI:l..LEMT G. L 4~" PINANC·
lNG. FULL PRICE OMLY Sl4,250.
M. M. LaBorde, Reahor
"'you'D like out lrlenctly .ervtee,.
~E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8·U39
(A~ 11treet from 'Jbr1fty Dru• Stor9)
Evenlnea Call MI .6 -l050 u 8-8693
VOGEL VALUE
011111 lEI. Ill
PIIVIICIIL Wdl NIL
Laree living room, used brick fireplace, wall-to-
wall carpeting and drapes. 3 bedrooms plus tam·
lly room that opens to patio and pool. 1 '% tile
baths. Spotless tile kitchen, Westinghouse dWl·
washer. # 2 bedroom opens to pooJ. Home is
weatherstripped and tnsulated. The yard la Red·
wOOd fenced. Sprinkllng system. Large cement
patio for easy maintenance.
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. Cout Hwy .. Corona del Mar. ORiole :4-2020 lc ORiole 3-2021
~
I FEW CIIIICE .IESITES
lOW IVAUILE II
WESTCLIFF
Jt •
Die ef 1111 Sellllllll'a ... 11111'11111 ~111
Westclltf l.a a planned residential community, atress·
ing luxudoua llvtne In a cuu.aUy diP.ified manner.
Large, architecturally controlled •tee almple" home-
sites are presently available ln WeatcliU.
These fine homealtes face wide, wtndlna paved drives.
with concrete c:urba, pttera and atormdralns. and con-
crete sldewaJka. Sewer and Newport Beach Munldpal
water facilities are completed. Omament.~tl atlftt
lights light . the area. Ut111ty fadlltles are under·
ground to further enhance the landlcaplng. All Im-
provements are in and paid for.
Your Westclitf homesJte 1.a all .ready for construction.
Westcllfl l.a In the City of Newport Beach and the
Newport Beach school dlstrlct. You are Invited to
Inspect these lovely homesltes today. Our sales office
la located 1 block north of the lnteraect.lon of Westcllff
and Dover Drive in Newport Beach, Calllomia.
SHERWOOD RANCHOS .• ,.,
Cllll111f lllllllchl 11.111 .... -S... FL
It Lhlll ........ ..., , ... 110
BUILT ON YOUR LOT BY THE
SOUTHLAND'S FOREMOST HOME BUILDER
IF .EIEI
e FIVE BEDitOO)(S • mJtEE BATHS
e AlA DESIGNED AND ENCINEEIED
• ALL GAS IDTCJIE!IfS AND APPLIANCES
e TWO IUUCX J'lllEPLACES
e OOVEBED 'I'EII.RACE,-SUN·DIX:K UPSTAl.RS
e 'nlREE SlJDIMG GLASS DOORS
• CEBAMIC 'J1LE llf Kl1CBD AND BA111
e SEVERAL UNDO COMSTJWC'nON
lOW DOWN PADII:ICT
a.t Home IQ7 f« Ow1IH or lnv..tor
SEE 010! MOW AT -•. , ..• , .••..•.. , ... ..