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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1956-04-26 - Newport Harbor EnsignCALUNGQQ e a.ACK TO TBE SALT IIDrU Well. the dream ta over. ),(y mind and my oJd creaky frame just don't want to ret back to work alter auch a wollderful va. catlon, In MazaUan, enjoylnr Record in En sen ada • VOL L •o. II -FIVE CEJn"S -. .... -~ ,:t. :X~ __ ,_-_- ........ ~ . ........_.~ ~~. --. CHI U.S. Claim Is Refuted by Peirsol .. I ··-··--·--, .... , ...... ,... ... -............ ~c.-. lq:A 1111 ............... =~=L.:~ .............. ~ .... Jt ... i11111114111J JIM I r:r.::·..:r--=:·=-:; A lllillll-Willll IIJI II i• ................ el ................... ~····~·-·~--· --~II I W ''I .... IIMt•er.t. ................... ,.. .... ,.. ........... c aM ~~a~a~~ w •..... .., .............. ., ....... die --.. .. 1 ....... ~ ......... .._. ........... .... ... .,.. eoUeetton ..._ ,_. 11 "'*I -. led liiJ £1 ~, • I .... fliT the dt)' uad paid ._ -< ..... ., 11ae ..,._ ._ cContJnued froiD Pap 1) SmltJa too. 0. nJpt Thelma :t :.:-:"~ =.~a~~ wu •• 11 .. ,,, ••INd ..., I o1. San DleJO, ....,._nted tn tb1a ancl Wood)' ~ laacl a .PUt7 people 90ted II\ 185C tht w. ... tlae eo.naa u4 JUt • • lnlltanee by 8 of Ita Oranp alloeld their Otu,.,.: It wu a MrVIc:e Mould nat be paJc1 tar =.,..~~J!.~ Oou...U County mem.,.,._Balboa laland dlmcult ~ Mtween CalJ •• ,. a tax tncrea. -1ft otbllr --. .,, a W'ft· I taekle deal• Gordy WevUJ u ton1a pa-a-ribe and fried W'OI'dl. that It mould not .be paJd ._ wttla tla.M • u I I • It I o a : SUtsellmON RATtS captain, Newport Chevrolet deal· ~ On.ap count7 water by tbe ,.neral tu tqncL WW~ tot aa, eleett. OOIDlnc L-1 .-..,.,._ ,....: T .. ,_., II It: -,_..._..,,. er Karl M1Uer and Santa Ana's and Ice creua. and the faadna· The ..Umated CCift 1a $1.35,()00 up 1ft • oouplt ol. montba. IAt'l I I O...W. .f tiM...,._ AIM: r .. ,.., ..... aut: -,.., e4.oo Mr. Pontlae, J. Wayne (Pappy) lion ,ot. bMI'Iq Dr. Walton· to 1180.000 a ,ear. 'nlat alft1 :" toot.f th::. .. ~ ::.t7at~ I 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 • Harrllon. 'Mley did mighty wen. Smith. tal• ol atran•e thlnp hay, folU. Some ot the Jarcer Publle terV1 f I ?.~ .! Hop for the club they repre8ented beneath the ... that dety the bUJI.nea houee~ are tettlnc a ce /4 fMt1 Vii • ~ It' had never before part:lclpated In lmactnatJon. ror example, ctant eervtce that amount. to "'400 a ConaJderatJon of th1s lfw· 4 m"' an International. 'Mletr h(ply 8quld 75 feet lone! year tree. 1 doubt tt there Is a away lei'Vtce 11 timely u we tac.Jfor Wm. T. 'lbompebo Co. I colorful eottumes <u pictured In • roa 'ftZAI city In the .tate that 1tves thla the comtnc tileal year's budeet, will be ba OW' a&ore za::a:::~rc:x:::~e~cc:cr8cx::x:::ICICC:ICiicx::IC• X*:W8Q8rcrr::+:li8QI+C8ICII::x:::l8rcrr::•:li8QI+CC:cr8c+ last week'• Ensign. ) euUy took 'Mle Pacltlc A. nalera team didn't .ervice for free at the expense which ean me&n a lurth• riM I A--" 30 .A.,__ v~ 5 e A NEW POLITICAL PARTY tlnt place In the ebowde.r and Deed 1M u tbelt alternate. Soon of the taxpqer. In our taxea. The Coundl wUl be ...,... Ulnl -• I Our country needs e new political party. We need e party marchlnc clubs division. after our arrival I met a real There ts a law In our inunlcl· addlnc up our 1~ for run· to tell you about the lat.t throunh which we can re-dedicate ourselves to the morel principles The atory leaked out that one fine cenUeman named Dee Ei· pal code which a ""*hodza the nine the city. Hen 1 one alreaclY I · 1 t ' 't.a • I -, member whose name we wUl chelber,er from the Chapman Co .-· on the booka and backed up by an.orma aon on 'Yi aun1 upon wh ich our nation was founded. The name of this new party can -eep ~ secret and not mention. Ranch, In T.... Die wu captam _;:~ ~ ~: ~~~0~~ a vote ot the people. and mineral. in the a.Jd be the Constit\rlional Rights Party. It is to be dedicated to the preser· missed one day of competition. of the Port .Uanau Bod and JteeJ proposition to resd. nd thl.a Jaw I tlmrealtz.e of courae that thea 1 of human nubitioa.. I vation of our Constitution, and, thereby. to the protection of our without hJa two teammate. betna Club team of the Tu.u town of and th llectl h ten entl make me a heel with individual liberty end integrity. aware of hi• abeence untfl that that n&QIIt. 1111 perdner, Charlie out :t'Y the ereC:eral ~~n~ ~ the b::n~:n. CrltJCI have I Yov .,. ,,..,,.., • 1 There is no party today to which the true seeker of morally sound t:lshlnf day wu aver. It wu UnbeJ ot San A.ntonJo, wu a badly defeated. Yet. In spite of ~peat Yh aa that I am out cllscuu ~' cllet end constitutional government can turn. Between the Democretic end W'bJ.apered that the brand of te· real IPOrt too. And then, Mamma the majority expression by the ~?~of.;: :'~ualnesamen. Republican parties there is little to choose except the name. They ere quUa known u l oae Cuervo Cen· C.Q. wu bona In Dallu, and Ill people we have not complied a · u ._ .. com-I proltlefftt wit• ltw I both follow1ng the philosophy of subsidy end g ive-away, ruinous tenarlo had something to do wtth atJ.l1 ver,. mueb a 'man. Thelrt with that mandate Why notT No petJUve. Blrhly eo. DlapoMJ ol wifltovt of.,...,kNt. spending end taxation, socialistic planning and undermining of private the vacant chair. Otherwl.se, that Mo. a man wu mllslnf. Guess fUU1 Durlnc the ia.st 2 years In their truh and carba,e, which enterprise, glorification of big government and concentration of fed· fifth place might have been even ~hQo fllled ,ln that apot! Yep, old re~ settled Into the routine :;:e ~alneaea ~ave 1n Jar::i I 1\ 1 ...... ~ • I erel ~wer. better. Quien &abe! .. The bo11 had forrotten to followlnc the adoption of the oun u' :me veryal am VI._._ ...... tlll8 ..._. • ALSO BAJf brine a Texas nag, ao I took a Charter there has alwa been amoun • a norm expen.ae J his new party is to be made up of cit izens w1lo prize individual Other ~eores tallied l)y South· yellow handkerchief and dr~ a an election just around ~e cor· :rthe~ o~erhead and lbould be HARBOR I liberty end integrity and self,relience end the Golden Rule. They ern Callfomla clubs are as fol· blf red roee on It and wrote, ner and the attitude hu been ne Y em. should gather toqether to draft e constitutional ri ghts platform, e doc-lowt: Newport Harbor Yacht '"l'exu" below lt. U and when to i~ aleeplna dop lie 1be quatJon hu been uked: I HEALTH FOODS I ument that would not change with the political wind or seasonal Club (ForHt G. Smfth Jr., cap· I caupt a l1lb. I would fly It I'll brine you ap ~ date on '"what would we do without the 151 .... Jlpt. II.& U ..... whim. dtaln. Ca) ~50RectlortsanBald boaBobAnAn· tro.:.:teJ:ttrlcgerhan;_ n-· this question. In 1953 whUe I wu ~':lnqe:--~~c:-:.· ~=t~erouldto I on I ............ ••Ill' I J This new rarty would be dedicated ai:iove ell to free enterprise. eraon . • po n ; ,. • ..... .. ... er came. on the Council a cbarce wu _.. . ... ' 2 I a nd in favor o getting the go--mment out of the thous•nds of w•ste-liRf Club (Guy McHenry, cap-At the end of the thlrd day of levied for this ~ce. acaled on they do without ua! I am con· ..... " .. taln, Morgan Bissey, D. L. Slu-fllbJnc, ua little ol' Te:xu boya cemed wttb Ju.Uce to the tax· ful unbusinesslike enterprises on whidl it is squandering taxpayers' d~r), 420; Club de Parada. Cbu· were hQldlnf down the cellar. Of I payer. I can alte you firma wbo ~ -..:~ money. This party would stand for sound business judgment in govern· buoo y Peaca (Bob EnRll.ab. cap. the 30 team.t we had 30th place,' DC .. Pr11•1 are cetttnc a bll benellt who IIW ment, which in its most elementary stage means spending leu than taln. Tom •yrte. Bill Farn.a· and the honor of ha,vlnc the onlY pay a relatively amall tax com· ,._. ..._ II" is earned; in other words, operating on a balanced budget. This perty worth) tied for 13th place with 3-man skunk. J wu mlcht;y f•t.IJ IIJ JJ.fl pared to firma that pay a lot ot .. would renounce theft end confiscation es e national policy; in other BAC with 420. 1'hree CallfomJa _,.,.,.. I didn't tell 'em about the tax and cet no bmeflt whatever 2t1J E. COAST IIWY. words, abolish the income tax and deficit financing. This party would club-, with 360 point& tfed for Homnan Hex. Flcured It wu no 1 1be 0 r a n g e Cout Colle,e under thll laxJty of law en.f~· COIIONA. DJ:L 114.a renounce the socialistic enterprises undertaken by our government, 17th-La Paz Sportsman's Club use rubbJnc salt on the wound& drama department wU1 present mei~n~t::::=:::::::=:::::::=::;::::~===========~ h h 1 1 (•rt Devere, captaJn, Fred Her· Mamma wu proud of m~ ju.t Jean Glrardoux' fantuy, ''The sue as t e e ectrice power projects, which create e favored class of lhom, w. G. Krlecer), the Long the aame. And here's a little le· Madwoman ot Challlot." on citizens whose low power rates are subsidized et the expense of the •acb Yacht Club (Otto Petri, c:ret-1 wouldn't have mJssed Thursday and Friday, May 17 majority of unfavored taxpayers. This party would renounce the pres· captain. Glenn Bracken, Georce tetttnr acquainted with those 2 and 18. Lucian Scott ts dlrector. ent go~ernmen~ policy, straight from the Communist creed-"to each Trammell) and the Southern erand ru~ for all the fish In the Scenes wUJ be laid In a color- occord1ng to h1s needs end from each according to his ability." Calltornla Tuna Club (Earl Lund· sea. That's the real ruaon why ful sidewalk cafe tn the lbadow There is already e likely champion who can help form this new hllh. captain, lim Locke, who Is everyone ta eo enthuslastJc about of the Azc de Triomphe and ln party. He is Breden Lee, govemor of the state of Utah, who has en· Don Locke'• dad, and C. K. theM lnternatlonala. The people the sewers of Pa.rJa. nounced his intention to contest what he considers to be unconstitu· Jon•>. you meet are the kind you like The cast Includes Fred Harvey, f 1 · f h b h fed The 1M Angelet Rod and Reel to know-and I'll betcha' many a Kenneth Reed. Gerry Hickey, lone usurpation o aut ority y t e erel government. He has Club, with Dr. L. V. Gorr111a, eap-lite lone friend.thlp Ia born when Ma.rvio Dorrll, David Binda, Shir· e1• nnounc~d that he. is _not going ~o pe~ his income tox because he be· taln. 0ecar Dletch and Dave a atrancen ret together ln the tee Dickenson. Glenn Groves, 1ev~s 4t IS ~nconst.tut1onal for thiS nation to teJt its citizens to support Jtoeenthal. totalled 270 points. cockput of a flahlng boat. Donna Brett. Allen Baker, Fran· foreu;Jn nat1ons. Two of the ma.t famou.t clubs. • IIOU IIAIIUA e. Norton. Ray Vanover, PbyUI.a Before it is too lote, the thinbt\g citizens of #lis nation should trom Caltfornfa, tJed tor 28th I have a lot .. other tblnp to Y~ Tom Pl«a, Deftlile halt the headlong rush tow,4rd socialism end ruin. We should go bed plaee wtth 180 pornts-Avalon'a teU you about the tournament. NUea, ltuth Hutrrnan. Barbara to the great morel truths which served es the foundation of our great vene"able Tuna Club (Frank For example. Lad.lee Day, the Sexton. Belen Rlc:harcbon, Heidi documents. the Declaration of Independence end the Federal Consti-Bivens. captain. J. L. Muon, Don hoepltallty ot Kuatlan'l cJU, ltJcha.nt.on. Geoqe L7ou. Lee tution. We need a moral re-dedication 1 bel'e e we h e ·r Alll.aonl and the lJght Tackle z.erut. the 2 days we went apln Bays. Gerry HJckey, Bob Wheeler, h wh h h : 1 v av Cl lzens Marlin Club (Dr. George Chuck., ftahlnc, the day 4 ot us wet l oel Kemper, C:.ne Parker, Nor· enoug o eve t e coura~ end:he w1ll to lead the woy. captaln, Alan LeSavo,. Art Ball). out and caurbt a marlin apiece, man JU&D8ett. Nick FakblmJ, • There are a lot of famous names the day Dr. Carbon and I went Lcfttta Bennet. Allen Hodces, e FORCED TO WORK WITHOUT PAY In thll paraprph, wbJc:h only surf flahlnc. But aomet.111n1 baa ll&bdJ' Albers, Gordo!iTobla and ' While I am on this subject . . . There is another constitutional coes to prove that there Is still to walt unW nut week. Otbft-. Bill 'l1.n%. right that should be restored: the protection against involuntary servi-a lot of luck In flshtnr. wt., there won't be room on th1l ....... ~;-;;;;;;-;;;::;-- tude. I myself es e businessman, end all other businessmen, have lost 'Mle Lido Ancien. compet:tnc page tor Andy Says. or the Lof. MOMfW IIAQ ION th t t r be f for t he ttrat time u a club, ranr Eh. Hop! A eon. nmothy Nelaon. wt. a pro ec 1on, cause we are orced by law, under pain of punish-up UO points to t1e for 28th with Come baclt next week, and born to Mr. and Mn. lt.oy H.ata Specializing in all Types of 'NERVOUS DISORDERS ALCOHOL PROBLEMS GYpsy 6-577-4 ForfurtherhUannattoncon HArbor 2122 Or Write To Klm..berly 2-j84Q 33915 Del Obispo Rd., Dana Point ment. to toil for the government without pay. We are forced to serve the Manasquan River, N.J .. Mar-we'll tell you more, but tor now of 217~·29th St.. Newport kacll, as unpaid fax colle ctors for federal and state governmenh-<ollecting lln and Tuna Club, the oldest --adJoe. GoUy, I w11h I waa In Hoar Memorial H~ttal on the sales taxes on the goods we sell, and the income taxes from our taltwater ancllng club In the fOinl back to Mazatlan tomor· Saturday, April 7. The boy emp~y~.N~on~e~wen~pa~for~rse~c~.~tweare~ USA, n~ to om TuM Clu~ ~! w~~ed~~6~l~k~·~%~~~----~=======================~ quired to dig out of our own podets for the considerable edra eJt· Dr. C. M. Beebe captained the -: pense of booHeeping end report making. Lido team, and was supported It is time that all of us businessmen stand on our constitutional by Jim Holliday and Ken Hoi· ri.ghts, assess a reasonable charge for this service of tax collecting. and ~~~ET TaiO e1ther send monthly bills to the federal end state governments, or de· I can't help but drop a plug duct the c~arge from our monthly remittenc~ of taxes collected. for the Manasquan RJver boys. e EVERY SINGE VOTE COUNTS • • c· They were a .well trio. I had the pleasure of flshlng one day with Maybe you thin~ your single little vote doesn't count in en elec· Nelaon Benedict, outdoor editor tion. Listen to this: In the San Clemente Council election Oland Car· of the Newark, N.J., Star-Ledger, rick was just one vote ahead of Jack Wanvig when the 'election dey who sent a Jenflhy telegram to tally was completed. There were 12 absentee ballots. When the 11th hls home paper every n ight. In absentee vote was counted, the two candidates were exactly even. one of hla last wires, he gave Dr. That 12th absentee ballot. the 1207th vote cast for these 2 men, gave Norman Carl!IOn a big hand. Dr. the Council seat to Mr. Wanvig by just one vote. Kay Dooley of Pomona and Dr. EVERY VOTE COUNTS. And yours is just es powerful es the vote f;:'1~~~== ~:~m::; cast by President Eisenhower. matlnc the numei'QUI cues of WHY PASSIVE EXERCISE IS SO EFFECTIVE IN OUR REDUCING SYSTEM ~caaEcr s,_·, ~ aacile mm. ... Uaa ......... ., ......... .uJc.. appcr ... -w\.ljne k-a. ... w f tftJ--...: ,.I :tc'J: ~to,.\. ca any your --..apt like. &.IDoa model ~.,.... ....... ..w .. l'OGrakin it ---·=--~. l.lrd' ~ 'hill,_ , . ac..-~110-~ wllo ..... Muaud a_.. .CIHMiNI6pn 110 _. _ _..._c .............. c.~,...-..,~ s.Joa-.-itrlaii4 .... ...,..Noc*lipOoL "La Venganza de Montezuma." that well lmown malady with which vlalton to Kexico are lntl· mately acquainted. Neleon knedkt came down with It the afternoon of the day bet~ the final flshinc d&;J'. Be wu mote than worried that be wouldn't be on deck. But. tha.nka to lntenalve treatment, he wu reartn' to 10 Friday a.m. Tbe other 2 Kanuquan aJver ~ wee John Tuale and ~erdle Roebllnr. the latter the owner of the famou cable <.'!OIDP&ftT thai been b.. name. ,.... ... elected to the loud ol DINCtan ol the Jntemadoaal L.T.T.-'-- Jie'a a mJlllonatre. ...tly, 7'N Jalow, but lie WU JU-t OM ol tbe PDI and apnt ooe ..,...,.. ..,. • lllq lbdq and ...._ a ..... proJIIW -..... .-. •• a. .............. C.MIIi fll .. Ual\fWllll:t ftl " h 1M11aa. *-1 01 ,_. Illite l'c lr ............... 'fiJI ..... 1'«• llllit Dr. REINERrs. Costa Mesa Shaping the fashion revolution comfort-catering . ·~ You cbooee yoar •••• 1ri1Ja a _,. te c.ual oo.lort. You brMat • ~ to .......... Jcmlr Joe&. 11aat'• ... , ,_ ..... ~··-;..a. ...... ; •• Sldpp.. Beouaee SW,;I• ._JOtlto ..CortaWyto ..... ,_low. c..~ fit • ' • , .... ..., ..... 70c ... LMV.DeY-V ED I w.-m v... ... mmJ sat ............. ,.. 'I'D pqn omcz --.,....~­(Comer Orclll4) a..... ..... .................... SAVE SAI!ELY. At Or•,..e C..•ty'e L.ea41ftt H~• Leftdint lft.tltvtfott CONnNUING TO PAY ~'" PER ANNUM ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO S I 0,000 Ad Acc:CHifth Opened On or Before Tate I Ott. of the Month E.,.. Fro. the let. LAGUNA· FIOERAL SAV1N$S a LOAN ASSOClAnoN moe... A..- IA&UNA IEAOI "'014 Vienna" wW be tiM theme ot tbe annual bazaar, lunc.beoll and earcl party ot tbe St. Jama Woman'• Auxtllary 1D the parUh ballot St. Jame~ EpJa. copal Churcb. Newport Beach, on l uly 18. The bootha wW be O('Qed at U · a.m. and l u.ocbeon wUl be eerved at 1.2:30 p.m., Mrs. 'Jbomu B. rro.t. aec:retary, an- nounces. Mrs. rro.t. Mrs. Harold Beck and Mrs. J. Donald Fereu- .,n are co-chalrmen. Mrs. John C. Mc:ColJater and ~ .__ .... Mrs. Henry W. Seeley will be ~ • ... Utili .. ....._ A..-t wW t.cl ... d 1 ,..,., • IJ IU ___,. wt-lu.neheon co-cbalrmen; Mn. Orin I • ala_,_. 11111111-IZ I 1llllt ej a. Jfew. c J.wwy ...... a. ......._ ...S a ~. ,_. ...._ a..a1 m Clnllclla. 811 CWf .,...._, ., ..... ....-. _. e4t-t to u.. -...... W. Wrtgbt wtll be In c:ha.rae of Jf...-t ........ TM ...... ....._ ..... ......., ,._ wW be -Walal8ated ..... crou rf.ai119 ticket re~erVatlon.s and Mn. Jo· teet......._ wW eter'lllr •....-n ...._ ...S • teet Ia ..._t. ......._ .._ tllle eatln baltMw. ~eph H. Rlgp and Mn. L. A. Hamilton will welcome guests. Ibis. .OWUD Di&afADIS ........ ,. ••• ,. oc Students Mn. J. Nell Harris wUl be 1n M.rs. ~ Howard ot 3118 Ocean c:harce ot tbe Old Curiosity Shop Blvd .. Corona del Mar, will en-11 ..... ....... w II p and MrL Crace B. Croaler the tertatn members of the ln·Be· .I resent White Elephant booth. tweenen aect:lon of Ebell at her 0 . W. Richard, president of St. Mar&aret'l Gulld will have home tomorrow (Friday). Co· Richard's Lido Market. wUl par· s th p •f• the candy booth and St. Joan's ~ la Mn. J:&rle Pattl80n. tldpate on the program of the 0 u a c I I c GuUd the cooked food booth. St. Sanclw1ches will be aerved , at 19th Annual Convention ot Super Cecelia's Culld and St. Eliza. 12:30 folowed by cbard·playlnJ, Market l n.Utute, to be held 1D "South Pacltlc," the sensation· beth's Gulld wUl be in cbarge of aecordlnJ to Mrs. C. W. Mealne. Cleveland, Ohio, May 6 to 9. al Broadway musical comedy handmade articles. Waitresses lectlon c:hal.nnan.. Super market operators will succaa by RodJt!fS and Hammer· wU1 be pia from the Young hear expe.rU from all parts of the stein, bu been selected u the People's Fellowship group dressed country ,xplore methods of "How tint Summer ~ to be pre· In colorful Vlennee c:o.tumes. to Check Out More Sales at a sented by Oran1e Coast Colleee D&COUTIIfG nov.,.., ~.av.-..Y .. C.U~I171 IOIIIIICIE' 2919 E. OOAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR Proflt" -bow to operate their It Is announced by Dr. BasJl a H b D t bu.lneaaea more eftlclenUy, more Peterson, president. a r 0 r e p • productJvely, more profitably. The summer operetta ba.s been · For letterheada and envelo~ organized .. a music: and drama Rep 0 rts 2 7 2 ~ the Harbor 1U4. workshop under the rt-gular !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-----iil!iii.i----.. Summer Sesalon program. It w u c II • M h • revealed. Studentl may earn four a s In arc unJts of junior college credit In music: and stagecraft by partJct. The harbor department handled patlng In the operetta. 272 c:alls durinl March, Harbor Production dates will be Au· Muter Russell Crate reported to gust a and f . Select.Jon ot "South the Newport Beach c:lty council Pacific.'' with ltl nautical theme, and Orange county harbor' com· was Influenced by the 50th Annl· rn.laalon. LOCAL ACEln' veraary celebration ot the c:lty of The list Included two tires, one Newport Beacb. Both perform· uatataooe J{ven large boe.t. anc:es wUl be 'Open to the public, eight a.as1st. to small boats. five free of c:harg~. u the rontrlbu· boats broken Into 1n allpa, two tlon of the coUeee to the annl· boats broken Into at moorlnp, 1713 JfEWJIORT AVE.. COSTA K1'.SA oma: Ubert;1 1-!RlM u:s. Uben7 s-5011 I versary celebratJOil, Dr. Peterson 16 speed anests. two otber ar-stated. resta. two derelict rowboat a Tryouts will be held on J11ne found and destroyed and 17 row 18. Rehearu.ls will be held dur· boats held for ldentltleation and lnl the evenlncs. returned. · A total ot 14 row boatl wer-e •• , ... Lt.~., •••••• , lunl reported lost and not rf!C.'OVeftd, 33 row boatl found and returned. eight speed complaints and 21 other c:drnplalnts reeelved. four ruest v e s • e 1 s accommodated, Ml.a lean Perelli·Mlnettt, new· three ahore moorlnp 1nst.al.led. ly elected dlredor, hu ac:eepted two ottahore raoortnp lnstalJed the Board assignment u advbor and 112 rn.l.lcellaneous c:alll to the Junior Board of COntrol of handled. the IJdo Isle Community A.sm. ...... --::.~ .. -:::,~......._.- Bunater Creely hu ¢ed u lr •JWI• I ..... ad~ fince the JUAior Boucrs Th lJdo Jal p•·-Cl b will lncleptJon three yean aeo, and e e ._.... u .aaee-ted to the t>~te tbat hold Jta ftnt annoal membership a new advbor mJJ ht be able to meetlnf at the clubhouae on reallz.e mor~ trom the peat po· Tuesday nenlng, May 29th at 8 o'cloc:k. tenUal embodJed 1n the young A board t dlrecto •--tb peoplN' abWty. o n u.. e 'Ibe Jun.lor Board plana a much com.ln& year will be elected; larrer prorram ot nenta thJa Ideas presented to the members comJng summer for their approval; and ther~ will ~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~------·-----------be entert~rument by members of the IJdo Players. • • LEGAL JIOTICE No. A·27202 Champs of 8V8!Y weight cle•sl New ·58 Chevrolet -n..k•FoJ:Ce 'Inacka! JIOTICE TO c:aEDITOJIS ESTATE OF CLAUDE E. DICK· ENS. also known u C. E. DICK· ENS. abo known u CLAUDE ELJaR Dlcxt:NS DECEASED. NO'nCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tbe aedJton of and all penons having cla.lml aga.lnat the said decedent or said estate to tile theDl with the neceaary vouch· ers In the otfke ot the Clerk of the Superior Court ot th~ State of California. tn.and for the County ot Oran1e. Or to present the same. with the necesaa.ry vouch· en, to tbe undenJJDed at hls or her place ot buslnea. to-wit: .......,. 0o111ra1 ....... ...a MG. ~ Model 3103 wldl Nfri .. utor bodf. e a&W UGB&'WB:IGBT CJIAM .. I fOIO ... tnill ..... ...,. • ........ LC.P. • .. ........................ ...... a&W MUJDLBWB:ICIIIT C!W•M .. I Mrs. Maudle A. Dldcena c:lo Bu.rwttz It Bu.rwttz. Attor- M"JSat Law ~11 Newport Blvcl., Newport Beac:b. Callfomia wtth.tD lib months after tbe fttat pabUeaUon or tht. notice. Dated Apri1 1 T. 1956 MAUDIE A. DICKENS Aclm.IAJIItratrt wttb WW An· naed of laid ~t. BUJlwri'Z Ia HUawri'Z XU Newport aow.vard Newport Beac:b. CalltomJa Attorneys for Admlnt.matrtx wttb Will Annexed Publlab: April 19, ._ K-.y 3. 10 Ia the lfewport Harbor Ensl&n Fer, .. , • • ,..,..e..w.-. • ~ ....... • " ......... • • , .... ~ ••••• • • .. VIS- MAnAG MIRA THO OPEl DAY AND NIGHT! IE •••• I a& n.ISDIY, IPII. 21, .. a.•• .. .. IT, SITUIIIY, 1P11. 21. * * * CARLOADS Of Maytags MUST BE SOLD! * We'll. Wheel! We'll Deal! WE'LL TRADEI Never Before Have You Seen Such Trades! * Your· Old Washer Will Make Your Down Payment On A BUD EW YT G Come In And Make Us An Offer! * * * • • • • ••• ••••• • • ••••• • • • • ••••• . --. . ..... -.. . : ~---. nan•... • .......... . . .. . ....... : IMIVIANCI ~ .. ... c~Mdatodayl W. L IJUU>JS oa I. E. CAIRNS Liberty .. 1111 133 .. lftll lt. CIOITA IIDJl ""TTiE BEIJIEU•-Jo WUcler of liMn ewt.. .u. oC Coaadl· --Lee wu.. ... polbGJM LD a.,_. tr... -n.. a.u.a.• a ~..._.. beUa9 pre· ......S tJala ...rr. AprU 25. 28, '1:1 cmd 21. LD a.apea naeatn. o.a:.g. c..t Ia tM OraDp eo.t c:ou.g. Cbapel na.atn by tbe Jr.-.pol't llarbor Com· muaity PlaywL Xn. WUda b pJaorLD9 tbe A.-N1e of La· 'ri.D1a haalmcm. ln. Lola Wise Dies Funeral servtces were held April 17 In Baltz Costa Mesa Chapel for Mrs. Lois Josephine Wise, 53, of 963 VIctoria Ave., Costa Mesa, who died at her home on April 14th. Mrs. Wise had lived In Costa Mesa for one year. She Is survived by her :======~=====~ husband, Daniel A. Wise; a largest a nd Most Complete Fumiture Store in the Area. Cell fOt" frM DECORATING SERVICE Liberty 1-5511 House ... 'ar~en Furnishings for homes, dubs, yochts. 3017 W. C:0.1t Hi9hwey Newport S.e,h daughter, Mrs. Jean Hope of Bell!lower. and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Newman of Costa Mesa. Mrs. W1se was a native of Washington, hDd been a member of the First Christian Church In Seattle and a member of the Hatasu Temple No. l, Daue hters of the Nile. MOVE TO I.U..OA ISLAJfD Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hutt have moved from 1954 PrlscUla Lane, Harbor Highlands. to 313~ Ma· rlne Ave .. Balboa Island. ······~···························· • • • • WHA ... 'S • • • • • • • • • • DOING • • • • • • • • • • T. M. Hambrook, your Telephone Manaaer in Newport Bead\ • • ~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Special schools for telephone people The young lady at rtgbt ls puttinr in her ftnrt day with the tele- phone company . Actually, ahe'e in school, training at a practice switchboard to be an operator. In the aame way, Iota of other people with no telephone experience have become skilled in tele- phone work. We run m.&llY dltrerezat .ehool.a for our employeea, to train them u llnemen, service repreeeotatl...., aDd 110 oo. Th1a apeciaJ aehooliq helpa telepbou people baUd blltteJo anere for them8elve& And lt &1110 m.eu. ,oar ...to. • ......,_ ID the banda ot well·t.ralDed people. TlM IMft ~ ..._. of hdfic Telephone work to raake your,.,......._...,.._,.,, wwy day. • • Seal "Telepllone Tllne" on TV? "Telephone 'nme" Ia a new dramatic TV~ OD bome la"eena in the Pacl1ic: W..t for the ftnrt ~ thJa month. It Ia oarrated by John Ne~abitt IUlti bued on hla owa true .tone. gathered the world over. Tb.ia Sunday, "Telephone Time" brings you a IWIJ)eDM atory called "A,..y Bo&rdera". It te1J.a of a risky IUld tmportaat capture during World War n ol the GermAn .ubmartne u~. Each week there will be stories of hero- laD. comedy, b.t.tory or warm humaD emotlo.-.lwaya true, alwaya entertalninr. Ma~e .. Telephone Time" a reiJU]ar Sunday viewing habit. Pleue check your televlalon loa for local time &Dd .tation. • • • • • AT TEN D , T.H E ~H ,URCH . OF YOUR CHOICE -----nil ....... ~"" .............. , ___ ....,..... __ '..:.._ COIIKU'IOTT JIETIIODIIT ao w. 110a st.. eo.ta x.a LI!Mirty I-4SSI ..... , ..... w. llc::IMDe Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Chwdl StnJ- day ~hool; 9:80 end 11:00 a.m. Marn.ina Wonh.IP-'7 p.m. eoueee Ale lCiF Se.rvte. -7 p.m. Blah School MYP Serviee; 8 p.m., youna adult.l aroup service. 1'1IE CBUIICii OF CIIIUi1' 1050 Cbarcla St.. eo.ta ~~­Uberty .... , D. C. Bunt. llla.l8t. SERMONETTE ., FA.,..ITEPBU JDLET Ou Latr of lfoUt Carmel CciUaoUc Qa.rdl 1441 w. ~ ...... lalbea Sin Ia an evtl, uely thine. but unfortunately, sin masquerades under attractive allurtne forma. Like a once beautltul mansion that wu the proud possession ot owners lonr since departed, now .tands neelected, aban· donee!, dilaplclated and ugly, 10 sin can tra!dform beaatltul men and women Into creatures too loathsome to look upon. PDIT IOUiai:aa UPfiiT CBUIICB 150 w. ·~ lt.. c:.t. ..... Liberty u.a I FOIST ASIDOLT OP COD 22Dd St. 6 EldeQ A..._ C.... Ke.a caoa:a or 0011 LADY OF liT. CAaNXI Sunday aervtces: 9:45 a.m. Bible study; U a.m. morning wor. ahlp; 7:30 p.m. ev~nlne aervtoe. Midweek service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Many yean ago the l'fe&t artist Leonardo Da Vinci wu uked by the OomJnlca.n monb to paint a picture for their dJn. lng room. In keeplnr with the place be choee the Last ~upper a.a his subject and began scour· lnr the provinces tor models to , Uberty I.J7111 .... ...s ... c:. c...&c. .... 1441 w ...... ~ ... paort ~liM Paa.s:cu.y ...... TJIE CBUJICB OF ClllUST Od4F.UOW.~. 1 .. Jfewpod An. ODn:IK .... Uberty -..5711 on.. ...._~ Jr .. IOaMtft Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. JHbl~ study; 10~ a.m. worship lef'V· lc:e; 7:30p.m. eventnr ...-rice. CBmST asuaca n 'ftD au eo..-..tty M.o.odlllt .... ami. .tl-. lt.. •...-t IIAit.. 528 ......., .... a., A. Csdrw Sunday Wonhtp, 9:30 and U a.m. Church School: 9:30 a.m. Mid· week MeetJnr: 7:00 p.m. Wed- nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m. potluck. ST. JOACIIDI cauwa liM a.-.. a ..... eo..a .._. l.lbedy a.lOil PatJMw~J.W .... lact.y .. _ at '· & .. 10 CIDd U:30 a . .m. Weekdayr. M .. at 7:00a.m.-Confeaion: 8atuJ>. day~ from f:OO to 5:15-'7:00 to 8:30 p.m. pose for him. • One by one the firures of the disciples bel'an to take form on hls palntinr. The face of Chrtst wu of such splrltual beauty and Innocence tt seemed lncredlble that Da Vinci had paJnted It from a llvtng model. At last after many yea.ra the down the fellow's cheelu. "Don't I t1 tl tahed .-... f you know me, Muter!" be wu pa n nr wu n e-x ... "'.,. or uked. Da Vinci ... ook h'-h•ad. the face ot Judu lscarlot. Da ... .. ~ VInci searched evft')'Where but Polntlnr to the central tJeure ol he wu unable to find a face that the painttnr. the beirar ex· would be helnoua·looldnc en· plalned, "I was the young man oueh for hJs model. A year went that posed for the face ol ChJ'Ut." by and then another. But one .Leonardo shuddered. An evil day Leonardo had almost given evtl Ute bad transformed beauty up he wondered down Into the and Innocence into the penonlft. alums of Mllan. He saw a begrar catJon of aJn ltaelf. Yet thl.a Ia not poklnf about In the gutters and the real malice ot sin, Ita evtl u the man looked up, Da Vinci consequences. SJn Ia an evU be· saw the face for which he had ~use It 1a a deflance of Cod and been aearchJ.ng ao lone. Be In· Hls law, a disobedience to the duced the beuar to poee for him Supreme Law Gtver by man, a and carefUlly and faithfully re-.ettlne u lde of Cod's Jaw and proc:hwed• the evU, aly, crafty oommandmenu b~ an uaurplnr FDIIT Ul'l'1Wr CBUIC8 look of that face. earthly c:rutwe. OP W&WICMY Wb.en be fllWihed he showed May we remember atw..,_ to ....._ ..... lltla & c-rt 11&. the ~ear the picture and wu give Cod eomplm and ready ... ,.... utonlahed to tee tears rolllnc obedJence and aerve Him. ~ USJ LDMitf a-an .;..;.._-:::CIOitO==•:-::A~o=a.=--::IIAA:-:-::---=7---::cz=•=ft.l=-=-u.:--:;8DL=;-:•i--::ca==o=•=ca=-- ...._. -.....t a. ,.._ co .. own t ,CiPiaca o..... a ..... Drd IL Suncl-.y ~: t:u a.m.. Scm-c • •• M ad e-ta ~~..& ~ a.ua dq School; U :00 a.m., W«· Ill ... ~A.._ A. A. I[ 'en ...._ llllls:p Servke; '7:30p.m. SuD4a= ----·-.. l ,... ... w ~ 8aDcla7 Sc:boo&: ~~-a.m. Mom· 'IO"YWUUII • e r v c: e ; .u.... ...._, .... &dlda a-a. 1Dt s.rvtce. 11:00; Ewntna Service: 7:30 p.m. W~ Sunday Wonhtp ~: 1:45 Service. '7:30. llld·Week Serv· ~ MeetiQ. a.m.. 11:00 a.m. Su.Dda7 Sc:bool: Ice. W • d n e a d a y , 1:30 p.m. IIUJK). AISDDLT OF COD 1:45 a.m. Younc people meet 8:15 p.m. a....a. ........ a.w. Sunday. ...._ c.a11a. ~ oe a. au.-•.,... 1-A ........ It..C... .... a.a.rt"t t.e4l1 ...-n .... cu.. ..... u .. a-• .... C. E. 'ftw I d s.a.ty a.'1J.I1 Sunday -=bool 9:30 a.m.. I'DCllrDJftl SUnclay Service.: ~ Sdlool. wonllJp 11 a.m. Younr people 9:80 a.m. Momtnc Wenldp at ~ 6:80 p.m., e'ftD.lnr 10:30 a.m. Evan~ Serv· eYanpllat NJ"ric:e 7:30 p.m. Ice. 7 p.m. Suna&y. lf.Y.P.S .. Mld.week aervtce 7:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Sunday; ~ meetJ.nr. Wednesday. 7:30p.m. Wedn84ay. c::aaaY LOt WI ... 4 8i&CII OF CIOITA IO:IA (.....-.n l,.ed) Aaa1&:. 'C IWl. ,_._, .... LetMr TOIIIOW Sundu Servt~: W~· Ice t a.m. Sunda7 at 10:15 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor· ahJp: 10:55 a.m. and e"Yanpll.at aervtce. 7:30p.m. Yount People and Chllc:lren'a Service. 6:30 p.m. Sun. MJd.weeJt Service: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladlet' Misalonary Coundl. Tbunclaya 9:30a.m. for all day: FDST cauaca oF caaJST F..._~~--­• , ... , .... Sunday ~: ~01 an4 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. Coftf..son: Sat· urda,ya aJid ev• ot 1« J'rtdaya and Holy D.,._ from f:OO to 5:30 p.m. and trom '7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dally Maa 8:00 a.m. Plrst Friday: 6:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. H o., •n a (Perpetual Help>: Monday, 7:45p.m. sa&iii.l OWifMMAI!ft' COWUMift .. VIa=..:':"" .... ra..LOWI:ID . .._ • t:15 a.m.. SUn· SunA•• ~ ...al Ch)' .. day S e r., c: •: 11:00 a.m. 115 W • ...._ ..._ ..... Wec!DeeclQ ~~ MMtblc: Act1119 ¥' ' 1eea wnme. WU., 8:00. Readlnc Jtooni. 3!15 v.. Sonctay 8cbooL 10:00 a.a. Mom· IJclo, lfewport Btadl. open • lq wonb.lp, 11:00 ...... a.m.-5 p.m. ... daya, 9 a.m.· 7:f5 p.m. w~ 7·1 p.m. Ftlda7 ewntnra. W&WIOJI't llu.oa LU'I'IIEUJir cauaca ISOI CWI Dr.. Jrew'l*t ...... I IDI tt ... 1 .......... an.h~M DupUcate momlnllefV1CM-I a.m. and 11:15 a.m.. Bwa4a7; ltJnd4!1'fU'fa and fft-Sdaool Dept. Sundq Sdlbol. I a.m.; 1.t Grade tbroq'.la Adult Sun· 4Q ~ 10 a.m.; bQ8 111'0· vtded and Nu.nery pnwided tow both .ervtces and 10 a.m. Sun· cay Sc:booL l&fD IB DAT AD.::1:**J ............... lt.. ·=~-.. .... D. ... , ...... Saturcla.Y Momlnr s.rnc.: Sab· bath School: 9:30a.m.-S.· mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer m.eet· mr: Wedneaclay, 8:00 p.m. -UUOAa.AIID WWUMift idiaJD•r 111~~ ........... ....... .,.... .... ~ ... Sunday Sen-~: t :ao a. m. OuKdl Sdlooli ~~ and 11:00 a.m. Wonb.lp MI"YJCe. IT. JA11D UIKOIAL ... 'ftau...a..,... .... ~~-.... )eM ........... Sunda7 ~: 1:01 a.m. Holy Copua\mloe: 1:11. Pam 11 y ~ U a.a. woubtp eentce. 'nur,..., Ser•lc:ea: 1:15 a.m. ~ G\Lild: 10:30 Holy On IT. Jqlll YI.U'Wft ll411fleft .............. .... ·-· F ... I?IP ....,...._ SQDdaylluiM: 1:00 LJ1L 6 1:30 a.m. Conf..Son: Satunlaya and eves. of lit Pltcla,. and Holy Daya; '7:80 to 8:30 pa.; nnt Prtday M&. 8 a.m. PDIT unsr cauaca ..... AaeAftl. .. "apeU. c... .... .... •· G. •• a ~ e.n1011: 1:45 a.m. SwlcSq MoDI; 11 3.IIL Wonll.l' 51n~;. 1:30 p.m.. laptlllt 1'ra1.ll1fta union; 7:10 ,.... Eveftlq Sentce. WedMIIOQ: "1:30 p.m.. Pray•, Pra!Mt and Bible Study. Mon· day: '7:30 p.m. Ken'• Qonaa p r a c: tl c: • ; 8:30 p.m. Men'a .....,. M.e~ttnr. • THIS SPIIUIUAL SERJN IS SPOMBOBED BY f8f2CE aYIC-IIIImED FI&WS .AltD DmJVIDUAI.S • CARVEl. CRAFT For EVJNIUDE OUTIOAIDS e-.4 W1ZAlD IOATS s-t.t ... ...,._uY ... •m.....,...._c.t.w.. LINwfr ...... IOrS SPORT!N& 600DS c ... , •• ~.s.-1117~1-..e.. .... &A.t, .... IJ laOAJ:NIAY FlOW& SHOP ~~!·; .... .... ~c.. ... UMty ..... EAIU. W. STANLEY, RNtor W'-. ....,.,. twt... $Ieee ... ..... OM., ......, 1771 ~ .... IAL.IOA lAY CLUI 1221 w. c...t .......,, ....,... ... THE BAY DEPT. STORE Tlle ..... Te$e FwTlle ..... y .. r-.. w. ~""' saH ._ s._.. JOl..,_lll Sh.t, ..... .......... COSTA MESA VACUUW CLEANE:It CO. ............ a.-... D24~ ..... C:...W.. ,.... La.tr t..att ...... ~-· Witt. STAN LEY INSUAA.NCE A&CY. IJII E. c-t tt.,., c-... War ..... NM RICHARD'S LIDO MAJ.JCEr ~ ..... c-tr'• ..... c ......... . MJJVla&U......._.._. H.W2Ut IROWNIEARY OVENS Ceth ..... NEWPORT HARIOtt lANK y-H ..... o-... ..... MJI E. c-t Hw, .. c-4el W. H.W,.,. STAffOttD a SON ........ .r. ...... U f I Lh..,...,. Ill..._...,.,._~ .... L.l.tr ...... MY a IIA04 UALTY,INC. MIIW ...... ..,.,-.._ ~~~~·.:1 • .,. .w.c:.... .... -L c:..t ........,, C.... ltl t.tat THi SHADE SHOP c::a...a...._w...,. %·~~:::=.: COAST OFFICI EQWW&«CO. ,,....... ....... ... " .... S..l ... ............. c.... .... L-.., .. ""' ROBT HIU. 'S a-tlfS INN • I I ........ _ Civic Lee~gue Makes Rl ns for Proiects C:.S:.m~ TO r[QUR OF HOMES :J. b lla n t b ropa. o1 tbe ~--~ e'--~ ~ ~ta for the .cone! manahfp ol Kh... John Reese .IIIII I , I w • awtc ~ ....... --· ---"'T -.._. .... .._. .......... ...... tout went .. Ca.raoft o1 udo Isle. eu-.. • ......... auMaiiD tada.. 1ft a ,.,._ ,_, "'Oddaat ~ lut --" by memben ol Four ratdenees have been L II. .Ill E T the YWa ........ .......... ~ lVI In tlae troop wu tiM ~ Oou.oty Delta Gemme addecb•to tbe u.t which drew 'Die elurt ,_... .. --. an M · ..,.._, wttb be fatJMr--IJDda .AlU~nM C..,wr, meeu,_. at the bUAdncla o1 ,ue.ta tut year. , , ,. 1 nual , ••• to ..._ ._.. Caudell, Sandra Oodwln. lanet ~ lalud borne ol Mra. W&l· ,_ Wlil be tbe G. T. ""ftlecer .-1'---can f'IIIW ...._ to -.tq ~ Bobli, ~ R)"deea. Caroi7D C. I. ...... bODie at 25 BAU'bor laland. the Patrlodcall In &w. a ,_.... w t ••• ......,t. 'nlley lf.....ab,r Llnda lfratt. Gd1 Tbe toGr wUl be beld P'riday, lAoa Yale bCIIDe at 4 auclder Rd. lanpa Y :"Barbara Kant abo •meaDOICI ,._ b • Ma7 TauP, and laDdra Wataon. X.y 11. u.nMr the aenen1 chair· In Beacon lay, tU Doll DoolJWe ~~ the otnda1 10 .._.. llrucfl at tbe lfewport clweUID1 at 301 E. 8ay Pt. on ftower ol If~ IHdl Rarw YMilt Qab to ..... fudll Ne.ghting:al~s w·eiJ Sponsor Balboa lal.and and tbe Carl BUI· Atb« DQ Ia Saturday the -..; for tJilt C:O.O... ..a lllir OoauDu. • ~ pen home at 3:51 E. Bay ft.. alao wttb an oft1da1 Dow.; planttna nlty Yodl Oat.. tlr& lamee f on th4 bland. Tbe HW~MD home el!leiDOIIJ' to be held at the City Van DPe ......... ehalriD&n Lectures or Fou:...&.h ¥ear wUl be M'tt.l.nl for teL Hall •.• Let'a all join tn ••• ol the JlrUDdL · r-T Procee$ wtl1 10 to the fra. Let'• .. the beautttul bUJ'IUndy A 1enathy qu.tion period fol· . ~tY• project. that of aiding colored Jlatbara Iarst bloom tn lowed the ta1b o1 PoUce Chief · The Nlthttnple chapter of the M'Ytew ol t.be curtent aer1es 1a pre-.ebool •red blind younr· everybody'a yard . :. But natur· John U'peoft, J'lre Ollel t. J. Brla· Koa1 H~IW AuxUJuy unanl-belnl .,..._ted today (Thurs. aten. ally you'll find a Barb.,a Kant coe and We Guard Captain Bob :nualy S:creed :!-~rwr the day), a~i to Mrs. Preln· Serving wttb Mrs. Canon are BouaatnYUiea. yearning to be Moen, Who ~bed their de· • earns .. ov ..... n ecture lnaer, who Jj chairman ot thll Mrs. George w. Johna and Mrs. planted, In our Flower Shop ... partment'a lle'fVIc:ee to the dty u Mrlea for the fourth consecutive YHr'• aerlea. Hobert W. Scholler. Santa Ana. the program for Tueadqa meet· =d u athbe~ lot the Tumor Mrs. Dayton Is rev I e w I n 1 tea c h a 1 r men · Mrs. Authur * * * 1n1. at e ,_,.nt meetlng Pf'e· "Fanny." Mrs. WUllam Mlrams Auney Costa M~ hostesses· Mn. T Duncan Stewart sided over by Mrs. Lawrence and Mn. Leon Ware are In Mrs Qul C. Bill Ba Sh , ...a.a-r ....... -.r,.,. .... e .... ~---...... a.u lilt,.. .... ,.,... aa ttr a&:wwa •A IMibyr Llh .._ ttl II It ••wit M ......._ ..... ....w,.. -.d , ... , We we .....,, •..us..~ ~ Weelr--ap April. .... ...,, ... w .......... Wltll .. ... .. a.bel'a. c::a.w-. lwUta. ...... Ullbf'a. -....c. ..... a.we. ..... _. a..r. II.Wl .... ... llaaclrecl ..._ ...... . Jed'a., Lido_........,. De- paa' -· ........ ..._ ,.._ l•'•cy ........ ..... tleM ••• Llclo ~ - a.at tMy Ita= .. .... play=':'! .. .... . . . . .,.,.. .... ....,. .................... Jj .......... clo ........... -cll.dl .. Oleo,_ _.. ...... -.d .......... ..u ... ....u Jlftte ea-.a -u.. ..tr wcr a. ...,... ,.u little --wtU. ,.... ahray'l ••• * • * nounced plana tot tbe dvtc ~: Sprague Jr., president The final eharge ol refreshments and Mra. ~~; Mrs. H.~).ne Y Th:;:: fa1t8 committee to vt.sJt the Qr. Hal Dlb In charge of the theatre Balboa, and Mrs. Charles s. ange County Hospital aoon. Mn. motU. Eaton. Costa M~. publldty. George D. Johnson ot Corona del Gla Mra. J. Gordon Smith presented Hours for the tour will be from Mar offered to conduct an arts fnOUT the new provt.slonals. Mrs. Wal· 1:30 to 5 p.m.. and ruests may and etatt. course with the pro· lace Chrtsty, Mrs. Earl Sawyer choose their own Itineraries. Mrs. ceedJI to IO to tbe Community Gl;mpses and Mrs. w. H. Van Landing-Carson nJd. Youtb Center. ., ham, who have completed the re· Flnal anangement.s will be qulred houn. Mrs. Ralph Holden made at the May 15 meepng, at wu named vfce president ln 10 a.m., In the Emerald Bay charce ot programs to replace home of Mrs. Laurence K. ~tcyn. Mrs. France. C. Dawson. on leave olds.. Sgt. Bloom ls ·Married Newlyweda Mr. anct Mra. John l . Bloom wtll make thelt home at ~ flat St., Newport. when they return bom their honeymoon 1n Paradise, Calif. The bride 1a the former MJ&s Margaret ~geou, daurhter of Mr. and Mra. Dimitri Ceorgeou ot 322 Ogle St., Costa Mesa. The groom 1a Newport pollee detec· tJve sergeant Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sonneman of 2191 Canyon Dr .• Costa Mesa. The young couple were mar· Sonp ol aprlng are Inviting, and who can match the delight· ful eound of the golf ball drop· ping Into the llttle tin <.up? Somehow spring and summer weather drive ua out more often to try OW' luck on the greens. .. pupe::M lor the 9DlftD9 ....,. wttla • a18p ...., outfit to gift !0'1 CIIIMcl COIIftd&Me. Rowadaya toll c:lotbee are de· ......... ,......_ ... actlaa bGclr Ia the bJMue .. "" .... ty of ............ 9 -tbe ..... ca.. clowa tha lcl.rwaT ••• cad. ~ It's of abaenee. May Day favora for the hoapltal were completed Mrs. Hlllgren presided at last under the dlftctlon of Mra. Mar· week's meetlnc and Mrs. 1bayft" tl J Lockn wu CO·hostess with Mrs. Spicer. n . ey. lllt·UPIIOLSTEa Qcl.n. ....._ Qaln LMa ... c.u Ill IIIICIIE' HAJt.BOR 6176 2919 E. Coast Rwy., Corona de.l Mar Mrs. ~lnlng~r announced the n~ lay members of the tumor board at Hoar Hospital. They are Mrs. Orval St~art. usllt· ant chairman. and Mmes. A. J. Gruwell, Fred Ellll. R. J. Collins. Ralph Tandowsky, D. H. Crum Jr.. Hal Dike. W. -r>. Rumaaon and Ellsworth ~tts. Mrs. Dike gave a resume of the history aod ~~~~~~~~~~~~ operation of the tumor board and .. · PAYLESS lf you're a baby and you plan rled last Thursday ln a clvtl to be born aometlme during Na· Cft'flnOny performed In Newport tJonal Baby WH~c. wtth the Hoar JuatJce Court by Judae Donald H~pltal u your stare . . . Lend Dodge. The bride wore a powder an ear •.. You're gonna 1et blue abeatfl gown of a abantung gUt.a from all of our Lido Shope fabric with white aocesaorles. llke no baby ~« ltarted out Mrs. Lee Smltb of Cliff Haven with before ... A whole 5hower wu Matron of Honor and Chi~ of rttta to the t~ baby born in John L. Upson wu best man. Boag Hospital during National Bofl;t tbe newlyweds attended Baby week . . . Now all you po· Newport Harbor BJgh School. tentlal ~r..oma ... Don't get your· The groom abo studied law at aelf ln a Olvver when you tead t.aSalle University. ........., aldlt • tbe appuo•ecl ..... .-aJMita. the tDp are ........ 91ft tbe boctr ........ .. taUt, tua Clll4 IIW'iA9 Clll4 look .. u lD tbe pea Cllll O'kRIEN'S have blouses, skirts. shorts (with side ~pp!M, back zipper. tailored ny front) and sweater coordinates for golf and other outdoor sports and casual Indoor actJvttles. These Include explained that patients are re· ferred to It by their personal physicians for fr~ examination and consultation. AJl lay serv· Ices are provided by NtghUncale volunteers. Faculty Wives Pick Officers Sloat tatlored linen and Unastl Otrlcers tor the comlng school sktrt.a Ia the loveliest sprlng and year were elected April 18 at a u m m e r ahades. Some with a meeting of the OCC Faculty smooth lines for the golfer and Wives Club, held ln the Cllft othera wttb cl~er hl~styllng, too, Haven home of Mrs. Bull Peter. (I'm eraz;y about the style with son. COIPLETE DIU I STOlES t • f'R[SCP I PTIO 'IO S .._':(. . ' ..... ~'A· . . .. thta ... You have to walt unW =t=~nm::,:A:r; Party Planned • • • 8wl4a)' at one minute to the pocket at the hem> and they New president will be Mn. all have the perfect Sloat tall· WJWam Jtlmes; new aeereta.ry. ored nt. You might even team treuurer, Mrs. James Ftt%gft"ald. them with one of the new hand-Outaolnl omcer, a.re llrL Wen· embroidered blouae.--lfow about d.ell Pickens. pre.J.dent. and lfn. tbe one wtth the anc:bon?, Or Joeeph Kroll, 8eeret&r7·treuut'er. mlcbltte .. too ea.rty! ... Ancl b D t )'OU WOil't bave to"81n4 ua a \el•. y emocra S pam ••• We'll lmowl * * * .... ..... ... ~ Ia O•••• c::...ty Ia m' ' ,. .. ltll ......... .., tide --... I P'l"f,, _.u •... 1fta ta.e ......._-. Freacla ...... a. ........ nw ,, .. _. cdl ................. ~-......................... u. .. .._ PlteM ...... ._ .... .._lit tlfwlwulc .. 0....,. c::o..ty • • • Oa .. c::o..ty ft"' wk'a leowd ~caa rtaat._- ...,, hlJadwt J .... C.UI~ I I. Ia tile co Pl ..... "- .... IIIGicl .... llf, IIOt lctw· clcy•...t ... Te ..... tlle UatwiD9..-a.. ... T~ ......... ,....eat ..... . Yelaacll llwalala. wW 9l'f'e wttll tbe Qcpla c ....... - tbe .. • ; • .. • hU IMdf -...., ... • * * Mrs. Ruaell Jlro7m. chairman wear tbem wtth aleevelft&lin~ The followtn1 special e-vents ol thct ways and metana for tbe a lovely ca.ahmere sweater-....« chairmen were appointed: fall Ha.rbor Democratle Club, and her any ol a hund.red dozen combl· weJcomlng luncheon. Mrs. Don· committee. Mrs. Fred Olaon, Mrs. nations. These UnutJ a1drts are ald hblke: auutmu party. Clara Ax tater , Mrs. Frank completely ereue resistant. you Mrs. Donald Bridgman; spring Downea, and Mra. Belle I..oe:Rr. know. Anothctr amart akJrt 1a the fasbJon tM. Mrs. CeraJd Ellla· have planned a gala evening at cl...tc white nannel. summer square uance, Mrs. Hue: a dlnn.er and entertainment th1s Aa _. ,.. c 11 .,...., .. ston Harper Ull VJ,a LHI' U _, ~a..:Jl _,1 Coat Kwy-IIA JS.SS c:-clelllc. Friday evening at 6:30 in the tbJ.ak. Ia a ...., utbt ~t --·----- Ebell Clubhouse In BalboL Mrs. tattwuol c:IMdr akiJt CIMI'dl· ftAVEL PICTU.U SBOWW jeweU ~\\ H&rrlaon Sanborn ls chairman or .....s wttll a .....ua leekfn9 Bouaeruests at the home of welty the entertalnment committee. odoe ....... trt..ect wttll Mrs. JessJe Hill. Corona del Mar, Mr. and Mn. Oland W. Carrick a.. klttw'MI dMdt. ae.uy -lut Week·end were Mlss Dorothy FLOBJST from San Clemente were apeclal oatftt .,..'11 be ..... to ....._ DePorte of Alhambra. MJss Helen SHOP guests during the last club meet· (Aacl wbee u..y Clair,_.._..... Frank of Fullerton and Mia ing on April 17. Mr. Carrick 1a yea 11M IAICia D A a L 1 Jf c Karen Bodeen of Laguna. A din· n.<>RAL DESIGNS AND a candidate for Assembly ln the dotJin. Jut _,, -o-aau:rs. ner party feting the ruest.a was FLOWERS FOR ALL 74th Assembly District. of ~I) held Saturday ntght with Ml.ss OCCASIONS R. E. Ha.rbtaon, the Club presl· ,. Agnes Blomquist of LJdo and PrM DeU.-y dent. anoun<:ft that the next reg· Speclal for you petites · · ·We Mrs. George Stevenaon and Mlas TeL ~ •• ular meetin"" wUl be held at 8 have a brand new\110l'1ous selec· Marilyn Wh~ler of Co d 1 Flowera Teleeraphed • 1 th tlon of spring and summer cot· rona e An h p.m. Tueeday, May 8, n e tons In just your stzec, shipped Mar Jnvtt~. Mrs. Blll and Miss 2SB E. ~ ~wo'r Ebell Clubhouae. directly to O'BRIEN'S ftom one Blomquist showed plctur ... of re. 1 eon.. clel .._ ot the better deslgnen for your ice~n;titiiiiieartiiiiiiiiii~b~beiiiiiiiiiia~niiiiieruiiiiiiiiiiiaes..~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LADEL WJLL CELEBUTE type of figure. We know you'd l'rll aurni:DAT AJIJfi'IEDAJIT be pleased. So pop in aoon and look 'em over. See Ya! Laurel Wagner, daughter of Again I would like to lmpresa Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner Jr., you that theM Orange County• of 1116 W. Ocean Front Balboa, Philharmonic Symphony concerta1' will celebrate her eighth blrthday are free ... You pay nothln£ anniversary Saturday with a just ro and llltan ... ot counel beach party and luncheon for the thln& to do Ia to be a aponaor l a dozen trtends at her home. In· to the Pbtlhumonlc: Soclety by vttecl to attend the special fete aend1nl 1n a dMclt lot $10..00 to are Laurel Ann and Lindy Field, The Pbllharmonlc Society, a;531 JanJe Mkhelsen. Mary and Mack E. Coast Highway, Corona del Lewt.s, Barb a r a and Robbie 2515 E. Coaat Hwy. High rKierdy Fwl••• •lfflcl Vlalt ,.. 8ecnatll1al -staclio of U'"-9 So.a..r ConaultatSon-Esttmates·No obligation HARBOR HI-PI Mar ... Whk:h u JOU know 1a Brown, Stewart. Terry and Chrls C:OIIOWA DEl. MO the Karen Marareta Imports M~enzie. Claire Senske and am NIWfOI'J •va. ·....,...--..,.. (0;; ura• aty llall) IIA •1 Shop ... Without apoMOn. the Ww~en~clJ~~W~rl~gb~t.:_ ______ ~====~=,==--====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oranp Pldlbarmonk: So e I• t y - could not be • • • CoMicler the $10.00 u JOV -..on tkbt for the la.anlnl of ftne mu.alc •.. .U.O consiM tbe $10.00 u help· lnl hundnd.a ol othen, lnclucllftl chtldren to be permlttad to ~ thla ~ mute tree ot charp ..• The 0ranp CountY• PllUbarmonlc Soc~• 2nd Youth Concert at Oranp Cout CoUep lut Saturday WU a fl'Ul IUC· eaa! I' Hand rubbed haz.lnut finish . • . deep comfort foom cushions . . • teiloted .Jip Q>Vers of fine im· ported linens • . . beautiful ash or walnut formica table tops ec- oent.d with wown eene . . . over 45 pt.cN to ~ from. Sofa $249.50 N D lA CASUAL FURNilURE W ITH A C.LEAN SCULPTURED LOOK . . . ELEGANTLY STYLED TO BLEND WITH YOUR MOO. ERN LIVING. • Ate you 1 PfOIJWI'I chlirman with • hole il J0U1 Cllendlr? Let Bob Sc:ftroeder, heacJ. Nn It Richard's Flower Shop, solve your PfObltm! He ·u brine •1 the flowers and et cetara . . . •lone witt! 15 yurs of practi. ell aperienc:e. Strictly uneommerciaf ... ttruetion in how to mike the most of flowers in ,our home! 'Course, if you ladies Ned ftowtn It _, time, we're 1lwrys rudy wittl Or-. County's freWst, most coq»>etl ullctioft It AMERICA'S UNIQUE FOOD MARtC£T NIWPOIT IIACH, CAUF. o.-•s.-a., 10 A..M..-7 P.M.~ o.Hy ' A..M.-7 , .M. • ·-BPW OFFICERS INSTAlLED; CHAIRMEN ARE NAMED "'f the tam.Oy UW. In laar· tlolil; Mary Kadden..healtb and moey, all alfa1n wtll ~ Nftty; OtJ-q la~man, lnt«na· wu the Chlneee JII'OVWb tbat Uoul relatiou; Ruth Wrlcht. Evelyn Varner used at the end publJe alfaJn; Ca.rolyn Webe-r, of lnstaUatlon rites for the new 1-.laJaUon; Jtuby StewNIOil. fl· otftcera of Business and Prot•· I nanee; Nancy Middleton. publJc .tonal Women'• Club of Newport relatione; Helen Wollard. aJdll to Harbor held last Thursday at the small bualnea. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Speclal committee chalrman l)reued In a mandarin sheath, are Alke Fox. bouee nl&ht. wtth Mrs. Varner preJSented each new· VirJ1nla Weber, co·cbaJrman; Jy elected oUicer with an orcb.Jd Ruth WUlmes, conventions; lsa· corlap and an appropriate proV· belle Bowles, courtesy; Valerie erb ot her ottlce. S hIe 1 d a, decoratJons; Florence After recelvln& the eavel b om Bauer, biltorlan;. Marigold Sch· retlrln& president Jean Bowell, leuter, hospltaJity and tickets; the newly Installed president, Gretha Tubbs, March of Dtmea; Dorothy Palen. announced the I Kathleen Coleman, music; Jessie followtn& stand ln& committee HUl. report coordinator; Jean cha~n: Second VIce President Matthews. weUare: Jean Bowell Lydia Southworth, membership; and Marilyn Wheeler. year book FirSt VIce President Mary Nae· and emblema and Helen Cole, geJJ, program coordinator: Marie youth actJvltles. Lannln& education and voca· Guests tor ~e dinner party ' w~ Vema Sulflvan and Eleanor Saw :t .. llcllf -CUS'I'O DUI'UIDI -a• IIIIOIE' H.AitBOK 6176 2919 E. Coast Bwy.., Corona del Mar Leorn to Donee .. ARTHUR MURRAY SCHOOL OF DANCING HAUOR SOil 3523 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR Elgin & Homilton Wotches Diomonds Mountings Wallace Calder head JEWELER 3123 E.st Coest Highwey eo._. d.J Mer . ~· .... IJr rLu iiful a// OVPT" '}, I • \ '-.:,;_ \ 5 (icony flower~retty girdl .. !'• and bras Aut der Heide ot Costa Mesa. Alleen Martin ot Corona del Mar, Vera Llllenthal of Cll.tt Haven, and Elleen Georce and Mra. Don Kolvlsto of Balboa. ln. llyN ..... If ••• lrtllla Harbor Star Chapter No. 568 ottlcated yesterday at the fu- neral aervlce ot one of Its charter members. Sylvia Q. Place, 67. of 203 41st St.. Newport, who died Sunday in SAnta Ana Commu· nlty Hospital. Services were held at Parkes-RJdley Mortuary, with Rev. Charles Hand a.ssistln&. Mrs. Place was a native of Ola· thea. Kansa.a. and had lived ln CalJtomla 50 years. She moved to Newport Beach born Los An· geles seven months aeo. but had previously Jived at 17(11 W. Oce-an Front. Newport. She ls survived by a slater. Mrs. Lona Grltfln of Balboa Island, and a brother. Edward Mitchell of Clarksburg. Mrs. Place was past matron of El Ser- rento Chapter. Order of the Easter Star No. 4..30. Interment was In Harbor ~ Memorial Park. A. S. IIEJIDIIJCKS DIES Albion Shaw Hendricks, 52. of Tustin, brother of Rupert Bend· ricks of Corona del Mar, died Saturday in St. J~ph HospitaL Orange. • f --.......... _ .. ""''". ......... ..,.,.. .......... Hu~'t an cxquilittly f~miniM MW conctpt of co-ordtnltion for your intimttt wardrobe. Sacony's aheer nylon powcr·net girdle with crist<tou nylon taffeta and muquifctt~ front paMI mrkhed with laa and deliat~ appliquee~ roea. Clnuly daiped hip-to-bade pacwls tlim and control yow Cun.. dclidouly. Thew ftowu pretty foundatioru wiiJ win yow hnrt, u they trim yov fipre. And for a COO\plftc ''beautiful from t.M ~kin out" fetflna • ov matdlin3 llower-cmbroidued lift&me. PJower.pntty ,ardw ..... IJow•·PftttJ ,.,.,.Jitdlt ..... MJtd~Mtt .,b. .......... .,. ·" Balboa Island Church Given High Praise for Progress High pr~ tor the accompllab· M.rs. Leonard Hargrave, Mra. menta of the Balboa llland Com-Clarence Bowma.n, Mil. Michael • • • ofsodal -note .., ••a munlty Methodist Church wu Carl, and Mr. and M.rs. Edward ------------- &Jven by the Rev. John Black. Fruehan; flnalJICe, Burt C. Lowen Whittier dlstrtct superintendent. Jr .. Ted R. Hauaer, Otto Hoe&. at the annual bualneaa meetln& Mrs. Clinton C. Coane, Mra. last week In Dearborn Hall. Wayne Hunter, and Robert lb· New activities undertaken by bot.aon. the church durlnr the past year Committees Include: pastoral Include aponaorshlp of Boy Scout relations, Mrs. Ted R. Hauaer. and Cub Scout troops 81: a chiJ· Mrs. Clair B. Barnett, Mrs. Steve dnn's cholr; 4 cou.raes In <-hurcb Smith, Matthew V. Waldellch, meJnbersblp tor adults; adult Bl -and Fount L.• Lowe; mualc, Mrs. ble study eroup; vacation chur-::h Robert Moody. Mrs. Clyde aehool. annual brealdaat honor· Shooter. Mrs. Robert Ibbotson, In& eradualln& youths of the M.ta. Vern Smlth. John Stoner, church. and Burt C. Lowen Jr.; commu· Memberablp of the church In· nlon stewards, M11. Harold Fink, creased by 19. There are now 1-13 Mra. Steve Smith. and Mrs. Bet· members and 4 affiliates. During tba Pinkham; audltlnr. Mra. the past 2 y~ars membership bas Harold Fink and Mrs. Byron L. Increased 46%. Nealy; nominations. RobAt Bla.lr, Three new persons named to Matthew V. Waidelich. Ted R. the Board of Trustees were Clin· Hau~. Mrs. Wayne Hunter, Mrs. ton C. Coane and Mrs. Frances Fount L. Lowe, Mrs. P. F. BaJnea. RJley, three years; and Donald Mrs. Byron L. Nealy, and the Smith. two years. Named flnan· Rev. Donald G. Sapp. clal secretary was Mrs. Clinton C. Ushers elected are Robert Ib· Coane. Otto Hoeg bec-ame the botton, Clinton Coane, Richard world service secretary. Other ol.· Hauser, Wayne Hunter, Wallace fleers named were P. F. Baines. Fleer, Clyde Shooter. C. Dourlaas lay leader; Mrs. Fount L. Lowe. Ferry, Otto Hoer. and Matthew delegate to annu•l conference; WaJdellch. Mrs. Steve Smith , reserve dele· -------------gate: Ted R. Hauser. treasurer; Mrs. P. F. Baines, church a.choo! auperlntend~nt: a nd Mrs. Clar· ence Bowman, hJstorian. .., e TIIOOP I The &lrls of Troop 8. Balboa. had a progressJve dinner re- cently. Cocktails were served at the home of Sharon Turner; ap· petizers. Connie Colucci; Salad. Carol Kanold; the maJn dish at Timmy Kennedy's home. dessert at Donna Burdsall's. Jolene Casala, Jewel Leavy, Mary Tuller Topper, now Mrs. J. M. Hoyt of Lido Soud, who hu been a real quiet mother and homem.aker these pall 10 monthl or 10 alnoe ahe returned to the Harbor area, Ia now makln& ac· tlvity nol.aes aeaJn . . . must be some wotk toe Valley K.nudiOn and the feminine branch of the Republle&.DI, eh Mary! • • • A aparklin& diamond on the third tlneer ot her ldt hand re· vea.ls the secret that Pat Wellh. daughter ot Harry Welsh of Waterfront and Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar, Is eneaged to be married to Sgt. VIc VIckery of San Jose, who Is now a Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton. Pat and VIc are makln& plana for a July 21 weddln& mua at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Cathollc Church. They expect to live In Laguna and the brlde·to·be will continue teachln& art ln the Santa Ana Schools. While Pat Is figurine out the weddln& details eroom·to·be ls oU to Alabama for a tour of duty during May and June. Pat's brother Roger won't be able to be at the wedding· be· cauae he ls now with U. S. Mill· tary to~ In Zwelbrucken. Ger· many, near Alsace Lorraine, and In the fall Mr. Welsh wUl also saU for Europe and ls lookln& forward to aome a.lplne lklln& with hla son next winter. • • • Ode to a daughter on her aev- enteenth blrt.hday by Kathleen M. MeAhren ot Corona del Mar. Elected stewards were Dr. and Mrs. Clair B. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ibbotson, Mr. 1\nd Mrs. Otto Hoeg. ~. and Mrs. Fount L. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nealy, Mr. and Mrs. Ar· thur Price. Mr. and Mrs. CJ)·d~ Shooter. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew V. Waidelich, Mr. lind Mrs. Har· old James. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Baines, Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Hauser; Burt Lowen, John Stoner. Robert Blair. Clinton Coane, Mrs. Clarence Bowman, Mra. Steve Smith. and Mra. Michael Carl. Charlene Nelaon, and Trlaha BIRTIIDAY "CAPITULA'MONS" Pierce rece.lved . the mmmers b d t th last Court of j rve boueht you Books of Know. a ge a e ledge gill Awards. Boating and canoeln& A d trtlly ~ttlcoats, to twlrl. badges were given to 'nmmy n Jane Kennedy, Charlene Nelson, They're boxed and wrapped In Carol Kanold, Sharon Turner, &•Y.,~ttlre- and Jolene Casal a. Mrs. Joseph What . . NOW rou state your Casala ls the Leader for thls heart's desire. Kids Told to Stay Out of · Irvine Fields W. B. BeUla, man.,er of the TV Singers to Entertain ...,.. .......... Qudr Xellon. ..,......_ b I Ill wtiJ entertaln at tiM &nAUe1 1loq HOIIpltal leneftt d.l....-~ wllJdl .. til&. ,_, Mtq IPOn· IONd b)' tbe MW~ oquaiM lunlor a. .. ber Oil <>-......, • The fonaa.l daace la eebectultd fM the Balboa Bay Club J'rld.ay, May U. wJth dinner at 8 p.m. a.nd cocktall hour at 7. ~ f~ tbe d4.nee may be obt&IDed from Dan Drlacoll of e-ta llela u wel u other membera of the l unlor Chamber. &.ervatlona are beinc handled by WWfam Gnand:y of Lido. PVCIIIIA IOC:m'n JiUi&Q M.ri Gladya Vernon ol CoMa Keu wlll apeak on HJ:plpb.l.U· unw" at'th• monthly IDMtlnC ot the eo.ta Meu Bay CIU. Branch of the CalUomla National P'Ucll· ala Society at 7:10 p.m. Tue:aclay at the Everett Rea Scbool In eo.ta Mesa. Your Health b vlne Co.. hu uked Newport L E. Hu•.W.. D.C. pollee help In keepln& children Apoplexy t. commonlY JmowJl out ot putures alonr the north· u a atroke. Ninety per cent ot euterly Une of CorOlla del Mar. strokes are aaoclated wtt.b hJP "We are opera tine our property blood p r e11 au r e . Apoplex)-la adJacent to urban development broueht about by the rupture of In the ra.talne of livestock.'• Mr. dl.aeued arteries of the , bdJn Hellla wrote PolJc:e Ollet lobo from too blgb blood pre.ure. UP8Qn. "We attempt to keep our Apolplexy ts a very .erloua con· fencu U( tlrat cla.u condition dltfon. U the condJUon doel not and with our guard and riders result fatally It uaually leaves particularly attempt to keep one aide ot the body paralyzed children out of the pastures. • There are smal nf!f'Ves leadlnc ''We have bad aome dlttlculty to all the blood veaela whtdl alone the northeasterly line ol control the now of blooct and Corona del Mar recently. We put a.lao regulate the prasure. It la a c:rew In the field_ ~buUdln& a t.bf9u&b thls mecllanlam that portion of tb1a fencing, whJch Chlropractk adju.tmenta reacll had been destroyed over a period the cauae of bJ&h blood ~ ot tJme, and within 24 hou.ca and other condltJon.a ot the blood after the job wu flflLahed the veaels and the circulation. By wb·ea were cut. rulnJne the fenc· normall%1n& the blood pressure lng job. now you will avert the pout. .. Thls situation permJt.a the bllJty of a stroke In the future. entry of children oc others, where they frequently die Into banka a. &. ~D.C. which ml&ht collapse on them or they mleht be endaneered by bulla or other cattle. The wrecJ<. -------------tng of the fence may permit the AA.•••••.A.AA.AA release of livestock and endanger human Uves on the highway." Ivan Erhardt of John Sadle1r Realty Office and bla wlte took a few daya off last week and went to the desert •.. The John Hunter's son of the J. M. MWer ottlce took ott by plane last mid· week for a couple ot weeki ln the east-directly to Washington D.C .. and then clown to visit aome of John's CoUts In North Ca.ro· llny ... • • • Petea Geddes, Dan Drlac:oll and Art Adair attended the Industrial Conference aet up by the Cham· ber of Commerce ln Los Angeles 1ut week. • • • .PORT :', .. I C<ll/0 /IIA {)[L IWAN ><Af.IJ All".' • ......... a.--·.:.:. ,s -------- ,_ ____ 0._ ...._ __ Followtn& commission mem· bers were named: membership and evangelism. Mrs. Fount L. Lowe, Mrs. Clall B. Barnett, John Ro~. Mr. and Mrs. Harold James. Miss Carol Fink. and Matthew V. Waidelich; education. Mrs. P. F. Baines. Mrs. Robert Ibbotson, Mrs. John Loy, Mrs. Donald G. Sapp, Clyde Shooter, and) Mrs. Matthew V. Waidelich; missions. Well once, upon a summer'a day New April members of the BJ.J\t:I\.JJ\C 1\ I\L l'C II 1Jl~l D l 5'Pf I?A[)C William DoUord Harvlaon. 59, of 227% Diamond Ave., Balboa Island, died Saturday In Hoag D ..:.a 11-.11 A •e I & Hosplta.l after a brlef lllness. IWIW X ' "6 "9 Mr. Harvison, an employe of .. S ••• ll.ao ftL-M' the Pan&born Plumbing Corp., .... Ull "P was a native of Hamilton. Texu, David Kimes. lS·year·old son and came to Cautornla 6 years of Mr. and Mra. William Kimes ago. He was a veteran of World of Cliff Haven. won the Southern War I. California small bore rUle cham· Services were held Sunday In plonshlp at the National JunJoc Parkes·Ridley Mortuary Chapel, Rifle Match In Los An&eles. eo.ta Mesa. The body wu tor· David, who has won a lot of warded to Odeaa, Texu. tor prlz.es at the South Coa..at Rlfle lnterment. and Pistol Club ranre, fired 100 ------- prone and 8'7 atandlng to defeat IIJ ....... ..__. :rn competitors. ..... QIIIJ. DIUVEa uaESTED Joseph A. Minney, 13, ot 526 A Newport Beach girl, 16, wu Santa Ana Ave., Newport Hel&hta. ch arged w1th bit and run and alJ.D(MJt loat the heel of hls rl&ht drlvln& without an operator's lJ. foot whfn be atepped on a cof· cense. by Newport pollee at 7:15 fee can aboard the sloop, Karle, p.m. Sunday, alter PhlllJp L. Pike Saturday afternoon, Newport po- of Va.n Nuya complaJned that a lice reported. hlt and run car damaeect his car The sloop, from the Port at Coast Hwy. and Balboa Blvd., Seven Seas. N e w p o r t Beach, Newport Beach. The &Irl tried to moored at the harbor department elude afrest by drlvln& off Cout doc:k. and the InJured boy Hwy. at Oranee ~ .• We.t New· taken to Hoae Memorial Hoapltal port. by NewpcJI't pollee. Cit seems to me just yetrt.erday) Newport Harbor Realty board are BOUGHT a batbln&·sult tor Wayne (Lefty) Murdock, an U· ---···· you; ~ate with the WUlard KllUon A ~Uy thine, of lovely blue. oUioe, and Dan Petter, usoclated wtth Seven Islands Realty. You pleaded-"Mom, 'twUl last ____________________ ___:. __ ___; __ and laat!" But now you say Its day ls past. Its usefulness, you mean, Is spent! You'd REALLY rather wear a tent! Oh. darllne. that would never d~ Juat wouldn't do a thln& FOR you. Whara that you aayT You'll not appear In that "old raf" a&aln thls yearT There, there now, .weet-don•t weep, my pet, The wocld'a not goln& to end juat yet! "nn aald, ''To SPOU. a chlld, &Jve ln"- But--brlnf her joyf Well, that' a no sin! )(y firm raolv~a now taken ntrht. (You wW admJt I eave SOME ftchL> Acreed! That IW1m auJt'aliad fg day- 'Tho vanJty Ia here to ata.Y! J...,._ ti '"" ·.' • r 1' .-.....,.._,___ __. I ll .. • S'Al\'TA ANA. W ....... * • ~ ._ A~ l t.U * W.-11.-.._. ........... ••tau * ~ ID UIM *MOW aowDfG * "N ..... ........,. -n.e ... ... ....,.. .... .. .,_..'l'r'eq a111ertY._. ,__lbaut ~ ...... . • l ' r ~ ' ·~ -· (1 /,.~ t '(.,. . . 0 ....... ' • Officials and Builder Face Damage Suit .u .,. clamaa• aurt. marc· 1ft& faulty ooutructton. hu been ftJad by Dr. Harold ..,.tlw uad hl8 tatiMr,lAo D. lenU., a.aaln.lt eo.ta IteM contractca-1:. L. Pat· t.-.on and eo.ta Mesa dty bulldlna oMdall.. • Dr. Bentler charted that Mr. )atttnon, fOI'IDft mentt.r of th~ co.ta Mela city plannlq corn, mlMion, bullt an ¥dltJon to the Bentler home at 3647 Orance An., WbJcb WU to poorly COD· •truct.~ that It 18 unlnbabltabl•. Raln water leaked In lhrouab the root. walla. and at the juncture ot the addition to the orlalnal dwtillnc. he c.harpd. The doctor went to the elty buUdJnc department and uked UCZI'I'DfG • ...... ._. =.._ ,.... .. -.. Mn.. a.t.t i ........ ,a .... , __ .... ...... • ~·Lido .. CII'bt. H . ,...,. ....... ...,.. .... bfa....Dedd.~•910-ear1n9 ..., .. , l ..... .... . Set that the notice ot completion be Ci OK' u p •1 held up. Dr. Bentler charced that ity s se erml :-~!~t. h~::e~~ b:,":!,~~ ~ Newport CJty Council Monday passed a resolution ot Intention to annex the 17th St. Parcel, In the industrial area M ar Costa Meaa, and aet a public hearing for June 11. demo the bulldJnc it the doctOI' I · · e dJd not ~pt an otter by Mr.,For Dog-Cat Hospital Pattenon to UM tar pape-r to remedy the l~a.k.l. ' State hou.lna department In· apecton found the addltJon wu The Newport Beach CJty Coun· A lettM fl'om Mr. and Mrs. conatrveted Jn vtolatlon ot tb• dl ewer-ruled prot~ a1a1n.at Carl Wester aaJd that the hos· unUorm bulldlnc code and ln· ' eonatructlon or a dol and c.-at pltal would be detrimental to fOI'!Md Mr. Patterson of the v1o· h~ltal at Heal Dr. and Cout "that beauWul 8ect..lon of Corona latlon, Dr, Bentler aald. Altlo In BWJ. in Corona del Mar and del Mar," would be a nuisance t.be ault were Ml.ke Bln1ham. city voted 6 to 0 Monday·evenlnl to and would devaluate prope-rty. ~Udlnc department employee, KJ"ant Dr. A. E. Stockton'• requHt A number of ruJdenta and pro· the Ctty of Coeta Meaa and flve for a UM perm1t. pert)' ownen apoke up agalnlt othera not named In the suit. Council bued Its decision on the proposed re-location of the Mr. Patt~l'liOn reaicned from ita finding that no case had been Dof and Cat Hospital. Walter L. the eo.ta Meaa clty plannlnc establl8hed that the veterinary Spicer aald, '"Jlle nots.e of the eommla.lon a abort t.Jme aco at h~ltal would create a nuisance. dop may apoll the sleep or my Th!J propoeed annex area. alone MonroYia. 17th St. and Pla.eentta, 1s included In the Mesa No. 2 annex which Is being processed by the Costa Meaa Council. The Newport Council received the ti.Ddlnp of the County Boun· dary Commtulon Monday, ata- tlnc that the boundaries of both the Meaa Annex No. 2 and the Newport 17th St. Annex are rea· aonably detlnlte and certain, al· though overlapping. The dispute may go to court for settlement. the aa.me t.Jme Walter Wetmer, aon." Mrs. Norman Dulworth said commJ.ealon chalrman, resllfled. A pet.Jt.Jon of protest, previous-that a more suitable location I Ftwel I •-hill The mesa contrac:tor labeled him· ly presented, charced that the could be found for the hospital, U.. vp eell and Mr. Weimer u "con-ha.pltal would be detrimental to and that It would create a park· 1-..l...--•·u lfftM eervatlves" oppoeed to zonJn1 to health. aafety, comfort. and ren-lng problem because of the __, • much land tor commft'elal de· eral welfare of nearby resldenta. ateepness of Hazel Dr. A new Investment aecurltlea velopment tor the fJnanelal ben-and de t r l men t a 1 to property "We're looking out after our ot1Jce to t~etVe the Oran1e Coast eflt of the land owners. values. Interests," said Fred Grainger. '1 area has been opened In the don't like the Idea that It will United States National Bank Incumbents Are Opposed Voters will have three eandt-born. medical business mana1e· data from which to plck two ment. 244 E. 2llt St.. eo.ta MNA. t:.rv.ateea tor each of the elem~n-Pr-ecincts will be COn80lldated t.ary, tt11h acbool and Junior ~l· tor the elec:tlon. Newport Beach lege boards at the special efec· voters wm go to polls at the Uon on Fnday, May 18, Cor three· Newport School. Enal1n School year terma. and Corona del Mar School. New p or t Beach elementary eo.ta Mesa resldentl will vote ac:bool dlmlct candidates ln· at the Main School, 19th St. and elude Melwood A. (Mel> Berry, Newport Ave.; E. A. ~a School. Incumbent. :501 ClJff Dr., Newport Harnllton St. and Meyer Pl.; Hellhtl; Gordon B. Fln4lay, in· LlndWt-g School, Orange Ave. cumbeot. Ul VIa Orvteto. Lldo and 23rd St.. and Harper School, lale. and MUo G. Lacy, 535 EJ 18th St. and Tustin Av~. Modena Ave.. Newport Heights. , •:• , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Mr. Lacy .. auoc:lated wtt.b .... 0 1J.., .... H-=c-1Ucbud'• Market. ._, II\....... ~ _:~:~~~~~W!~ •c•az'•a•o•c•a•:-=a:-=•a•o•c•.a:•;:,• Donald Duncan. lncumW'nt ~ CldDf taU .. 8Y '11m IU Flower St.. Costa Mesa; Hadd R. ''Meanlncful Membership" will Rlnc. Incumbent, 1517 Dolphin be the Rev. Roy Carbon's sermon Te:rrac:e. Irvine Tenace. and Le-topic at Chrt..t Church By the roy T. Andenon, lawyer, 208 Sea ln Newport Beach on Sun· Magnolia St.. eo.ta Mea:-day. Rev. Carlson states that he Candidates In the Ora.nae Coast will present some helpful sur · CoUece truatee race include Bar· gestlons about how to ma ke ry R. LeBard. Incumbent. Hunt-membership useful and construe· tncton Beach ; Walter M. Long· ttve. moor. incumbent.~ DrUtwoood amDTlAJf SCJERCE c:llnCII Rd Shore Cllffs. and William 1. Stdford tool maker Westmln· The theological doctrine of stet' • ' punishment for evil wUl be ex· · plored in tbe Newport Beach Costa Mesa elementary achool Church• f)f Cbri.lt, Sclentl.st. Sun· d1str1ct voten wm be able to day uncler the topic "Everlasting pick amon1 Herbert R. Jenb, In· Purrlshment." That the punish· cumbent. 354 Broadway, Costa ment ot evil ts Inherent In evil Mesa; Bradley K. Schwarz. In· and the reward ot good lnhenmt cumbent, 454 eo.ta Mesa St., In sptrttuallty wiU be hlgh· Coeta MHa, and Harrllon P. San-lighted. The Golden Text from fiRSl CHURCH o' CHliSl Proverbs (13:21) sets the keynote SCIENTIST of the Le.sson·Sermon. "Evil par· UOl VI. LW-. New.-+ le.cJI sueth sinners~ but to the rlghte· A bt~h of Th• Mothet Ch11rdl, n.. ous good shall be tepayed." • Fim Ch11,dl of Chnrt, Sci•nfist, in So. CDK COJOI'l:JIQn CBl1aCII ton. Mauac~ S11,_.ay Xhool ----•:15e.m. ~nday S.rviu I I :00 a.m. Wacln.dey Ewni119 M"finq 1:00 ~•" lt..dinq It-lout.d •• UIS Vi• lido. N..-porl ... d.. It ~ -' d•ye fi"'f''l •:OO •·"'-to 5:00 p.m. WaciMtdaye fi'OI!I •:00 a.m. to 7:45 ~"""' fnd.., _,119• r,_ 1:00 p.m. .. •:00 p.m. 0~ Holidays. n.. p~o~bli' it conlially invit.d ht at· t.tld the ch~o~rch _.,;C* and .... ttl. R..diM~ lloom. "Aze You In A Rut!" will be the Rev. Edwin Gomke's serm on depreciate th~ value of our pro· bulldlnl In eo.ta Mesa by Fewel perty." and Co.. one of the senior fl.rm.s Mr. and Mrs. James Whyte, In the t.o. Angeles Investment former resldentl on Hazel Dr~ field. both claimed that the hospital Dewey T. Tacluberry. with 30 would create nolse. Real Estate years of flr1)er1ence as an lnvm· salesman Ed Babson said that ment ~c:uriU• broker. "in th~ real estate business we Fewel and Co. have been for are taught that property should many yean memben of the Los be developed to its highest and Angeles Stock Exchange. They best use. and thJs ls not the best have correspondt>nt firms In u.e of this property. Duncan major exchanges throughout the Stewart of Shore CUffs said there country. would be noise from the hospital. ------- At1omey Robert Hurwitz. rep· CODI DISft.AT CO!fT'DfUED resent1n1 Dr. Stockton. satd that The Gene Nichols coin exhibit. th~ new buUdlnc will be noise-valued at ~.000. wtll remain proof and could not create a In the main lobby o( the New· nulu.nce. He presented to Coun· port Balboa Savings and Loan, ell a number of lt>tters from Newport. through Monday. Pres· nearby commercial property own-!dent P. A. Palmt>r announ~ ers 1tatln1 they had no objec:tlon yesterday. to the h ospital; alao a number of letters from property own era • 1' 00 Lnte to ClaMtty near the present hospital at Iris Ave. ltatlng that It had never bothered them with nots.e or other nul.sance. '11 ther~ Is no nul.sance from an old. dilapidated building, there can't be any In a new, modem building," he said. Galvin Keene, member of the Planning Commission, said. "You ean't prohibit &nyone from mak· lng proper use of bls property. The only issue was: Would It be a nuisance. It wu apparent that there WOQld be no nuisance. and therefore the permJt bad to be C"anted." WILL TRADE older Oldsmobile coupe for amaU boat. Good running cone!. Call HA 377 or HA 3698-W evn. MUST -SELL FURNI11JRE thl.s week: Newly upholstered couch • chaJr; l rOckers I 1 plat· fonnl ; bed. spring • mattress. dresser . commode; sewing rna · chlne; otber Items. 700 Hello· trope. CDM: Ha 2925-J. MOOSE-H A R D R 0 C K MAPLE HUTCH. exceJlent condition. $60. 430 Tustin, Newport HlS .. LJ 8·8292. Councilman Lee Wilder said It waa a matter of law. because the • land Is zoned for th1s use, and there a re no ,rounds for denial. He ma de the motion to approve Tilt HIJ Clltice laJ frt~l left th e uae permit. ·Unsung Commercials Mtss Marina Rogers. vitamin consulta nt will be at the Harbor Ht>•llh Foodl Store. 353 N. N~·· port Blvd., in Crossroads Village from Monday through Saturday ot next week to report on the latest Information on vitamins and minerals. on Ba.lboa Island under S50.000. • • • Come and see our choice exclusives for Balboa Island. Udo. Co- rona del Mar. DillS lilY, l..at.er topic Suncky at Corona del Mar Community 0\urc:h. The Senior PUcrtm Pello~lp _will be hosts Sunday afternoon and evening for the Bay ~a Spring Rally. which Includes croupa from Lone Beaeb. Whltt.Jer, Santa Ana:. and Laguna Beach. Dinner w1ll be served by the women of the church and a worship hour wUl be~d I th J PDIST IOU I B&U 8 &PnST n e even ng. Sunday will be Intermediate IT. J CBuac& Day at the Ftrst Southern Bap- 216 Marine Ave~ Balboa Island Harbor lO or 64. C8IOII IEL Ill u.s...,,. w-..-J•,.,....., c ....... L*Ccatioa s..w:. ' flE~ rta.UP I DWVtlY ,._..~ .... 2201 I. c.-tw-f .. h• ...... eo..-........ A pot-luck dJnner and dance t\st Church of eo.ta Mesa. and tor the younl manled peopl~ of youth betwtoen the aces or 13 St. l ames E P lac o P a 1 Church. and 16 wtll ~Ye spedal rt!COC· Newport. will be held at 8 p.m. nJtlon. Tbe ..,-non topic of Dr. J'rl~. May 4. in the Parlah Hall. Rlcbud 1'\:Ja, putor, wUl be lteeervatlons can be made with' '"Jlle Chrlst.lan Athlete." In the lin. Bob FraJJey, Harbor 3762-W. evenlnl worship 8e'rVlce the pas· or lira. Georp Grupe, Harbor I to( a topic wt11 be "Perpmum: 0383· W. Hell'a Readquarten." • IEL 1M • • • ~ .. , ••• ,~· Wll ~I "•Me llr ...... • • • • • "i BLOCK FROM BIG CO· RONA BEACH. Hardwo od noors. dlninl room. tl~place. luge lot, dble. cara1e plus 15x25 workshop. A very good buy at $21,111 only SS.OOO Oown. ... L lall .. REAL roa • msuaARCE • . ,...,. . ...... , .. ~home. ve IUra an old palr o1 allppen . • . you atart feel.l.q IOod all OVf!l when yoo at.ep lnlO them. 'nlw home 18 like that- wall·to-wall earpeUng, euy colna llvina room. conveni- ent dinette. a bandy ldtchen. Not fancy, but dellghttully Uvable. , ... "' $11,1110- Good term&. • asu• ·1EALn ca. 498 Park. Balboa Island HA m FerRill: CHANNEL FRONT 1·bed.r. turn. apt., yrly. lease, $7S mo. 2·BEDRM. tum. apt. avaJJ 't11 luJy 15. $350 total rent. We need yearly rental list- • • • 5 UNITS plus 2-bed.r. ho~ on 2 lots. All fum. $5,000 down, $30,000 full price. NEW DUPLEX on Seashore Dr. A beaut! $25,000. UT C. IISTLEI Cl. REAL ESTATE 2091 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach Harbor 5226, day or nl;:ht I / I EajeJ 1'111 s.c.riiJ of this smaU but attractJve 2-bedr. home in an estab· llshed community. on a t•ne street, among t r I e n d I y neighbors. at a price you can afford. Only $14,750 incl. cu· pets. $55 a mo. • • • OPEN SUNDAY 51.2 Orcllid Av~~ Corona del Maz Call for a pre-view! • • • DEAL Winl REAL TORS .. , ......... .., Corona del Mar Branch 3530 E. Coast Hwy., Harbor 5563 J. brand new un14 in the very heart of downtown Costa Mesa · ... Best concrete an d steel CO)'lstructlon ... ~und tenants . . . W111 nt>t bi.>tter than 10'<. $63.:;()() Terms Sallitall Ettl'lll 1856 Newport Blvd .. Costa '\tesa tAc:ross from Costa Mesa Bankl Uberty 8-6761 Eves.: Harbor 4366. U 8-2.013 ••••• Furnished duplex all on one noor. Good summer rentals. 1 block to Bay SU.!'iOO with low down pa yment. An excl. lot on channel road. Balboa P e n I ns u Ia . Only $12,000. 2 Ocean Front lots on E. Bal- boa Blvd., $10.500 each. ••• , ••• Ftr Lilli& ( ........ ) '""· olcl Cape Ood--Oil 6ft. lot, S.tll el ~ Mar LfttJe Otnna bMdl. 3-bella..l"a..tM,~alr Irvine Terrace Gives You Everything b t "5 II ••• u mog ~tCelllf's Filllt ........ WE CORDIALLY tNV1TE YOU TO INSPECT COMPLETED OUR DISTINC'MVE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES AND OTHERS UNDER CONSTRUC110 N NINE DIVEJISJFIED FLOOR PLANS To the home buyer who wishes to purchase in the $25.000 to ~.000 cl._ we slncerely recommend the Jrvtne £states overlooltl.nc Newport Harbor. Tbe.e home. feature Calltomla JJ\IIne. OUered exclu-sively throuch Earl W . Stanley In a Smoc-hee area known u lrvlne Tena~n Cout Highway oppo111te the new Irvine Coast Country Club, Newport Karbol>. * For reoornJnendatlon. we refer you to anyone who holda a Leaahold EltAte ln Irvine Terrace, Beacon Bay, B•)'Shorel or Clltt Haven. Earl W. Stanley EXQ.USIVE AGENTS Phone Ba.rbol' ..CS For Pu..."ther Intormation VOGEL VA LUES Cllllll lB. Ill • J11 ... I life-••• ., ~ BUt. FROM UTrl.E CORONA BEACH [N A QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD! Here'a a real "fixer-upper" with pouibllltlea galore for an outstanding view home. 4 bedrooms. one perfect for MWing rm .• famlly room. t'tc:. tor real family llvtnc. Tbere'a even room to build a carage with cuest house or rvmpu. room In the rear. Priced at. pCjOO oc .ubmJt rea.aonable often . THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar HA: t741; RA: C775T SITE !or Larre factory . . . 5 acres near Bellpot good location and prtced to sell. $15,000 down.. • • • INCOME LOT In Newport Hts. Cl~ to Arches ltreet to ltreet a $5.SOO takes f t! • • SCARCE-Lot on Holmwood. Newport Hts. Best homeslte location RcstriC1E'd RE'dured to sell. J ust $6.000. • • 82~x260'-Close to N~1>0rt Blvd i unit location ~ a unit prlce---$5.600. Next to a C-2 lot 89xl.25 with building and income. Both for $15.00()-..or will dl· \•Ide ... Sell on liberal tf!m\5. 1:J 8·163l; u 8-1400 Eves. 18Si Newport A Vt', Costa Me5! 111 'S lEST BUYS "St ••" They are under ronstruction 31H4LI.III1R11, F A. heat double garages. A cozy. little development. only 19 homes, ronvenit>nt eastsidt> Costa Mesa loca- tion. Reserve ont> now. $11,410 .... $12,450 AS LOW AS $1145 DOWN "you'll llkt> our frit>ndly service" Uberty 8-1139 400 E. 17th St .. Costa Mt>Sa •• If ............... .. Two bedrooms. ea<'h with b"th Large den with flrcpla('(' A custom built home $39.500-EXCELLENT TERMS 111.1111, real ...... 3341 N"'PQrt Blvd -Newport-Harbor 5505 sm..l •u. EITITE • ' IS liT I .. ~ Will 111 1t l.m't the euy tult tome peot~e mlpt tlllnk. Expert· ence II N.qUirecl U •titf.adJoll II to be UNred to a.oG tMo-er aM .us. U.C JVUr PI at atr tock7 wlU. o-. ot tbe 100 •• .. , a . ..-.-.-• •• • •• eNSiGt'l CLASS1FtEt' I' ~ IUD loa II.._ WAIII' ADII 1 TUDe 2 TiDies 3 Times 20 wordl or II•, .. .75 1.25 1.50 21 to 30 WQrda _!__ 1.00 1.50 . 2.00 ' 1.25 2.00 2.50 31 to 40 words Each word ave -'0 .03 .05 .07 Caah must be received within 1 days oJ first insertion ' THIS 8IZS •·••Ged ad Ia tbe !:nl:lp eo.t8 ~ ~ f<W tbNe tDMrUee~L can ta ,our , ada to llartlor 1U4.. ············~···~·~ .... I'Qa SALE DAVENPORT-$30. Cb&lr $15. Retriprat~ Stove -$15. Mu.t eo immediately. 2519 Beacon. Newport Hel&bt&. lJ. 8.-4948. 90 PCS. FRENCH HAVILAND. plain white, Ranaom pattern. Servtce tor 12. Alm~ ~ect condWon. lJ 8-6198. 515 Santa Ana Ave.. Newport Helebta. EXQUISITE-lone, white formal wlth lone sleeved aatln jacket. a.bo aqua taffeta ballerina· lenlf.b, both a1ze 12. worn once. P e r t e c: t for spriq dances. bride's or bridesmaid dresses. Also never-wom blue aban· tune coatdrea, alze 10. Attrac· tlve prices. Hyatt 4·4942. eves. snJDEBAKER '48, 4-door deluxe, RH 1r O'drtve, &ood rubb«, clean, economleal, $195. Boueht newer car from friend. HA 4120·R. FOR SALE: 1955 Dodee V -8 Pick· up, ~ ton. deluxe cab, heater and othft' extru. Excellent eonditlon-$1295. Ha 0431· R. U:.u. ESTATE & UIITALS ~A ISLAND HOME, yummy fumlshtnp, 3-br .• dble. eara,e, plus $150 per month from tn· eome apt. $44,200. Ha 4342. CALL Edna Craig, rental spe· clall.st with Doris Bray, realtor, 216 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. HA 20 or HA 64. ATTRACTIVE. comfortable small furnished apartment for one. Uvtng-room with Hide-a-bed sofa. Bath. kitchenette. Yearly, reasonable. HA 3083 days. HA 3031 -W evenlng.s. HAL ESTATE w AJfTEJ) w A.NTED TO LEASE with option to buy. 2 or 3 BR. moderate priced home. Needed by June; excellent reference, Ha 5347. LOST AJfD POVlfD Business Directory DfSVBARCE INSURANCE "Be Sure--Insure" WITH STANLEY INSURANCE AOENCY Phone Harbor 2474 3315 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar Res. Phone, HA 5232 .. SCHOOLS & DfSTBUCTIOif REAL ESTATE Contracting DU WAIITD REAL ESTATE Salesman « Bro- ker -outstandlna opportunity In well establl.ahed omce. Re· plles contldenUal. Robert Broee, rMlw, 19:1n W . Balboa Blvd., Newport. SITUAnoXI W AJfTEI) IRONING In my home. K1 5-6188. MATURE WOMAN wtahes baby aJttlne and c:are of alc:k. knit· tlng or c:roc:hetlne. Day or nJebt. HA 3192-M. CDJd man would llke eardenlng, clean-up, etc. Call Kl 3·2122. Mel Upsball. WANTED: lronlne ln my home. Mabel Whitman. fiJ7 Mareue- rite. CDM. RA 4279-J. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, Iron· ln•-by the hour; baby sit· tine. Ha a500-l. '"K1J'SIC Dfl'ftVCTlOJf':" PIANO INSTRUC'nON. Teresa Rennet" (Mrs. A. Renner), ac:· c:eptlne a Umlted numb« of pupU. for plano. Concert Pf. anl.st of Three Continent&. Graduate Student of Bela Ba.r· tok. 436 Serra Drlve. CDM, HL 2039. MISCELLAXEOVS IT'S HERE Graduation is nearly upon us. Clve the graduate a watch wlth eternal Umekeeplng- the cherished Etema·Matlc. Don't walt 'tll the Jut minute. See RAY FIELDS, Jeweler, 19th A Placentia. , "In Vista Shopping Center," Costa Mesa. Uberty 8-8488 Ill' I ....... S,ace for ... American Legion 215 15th St. Meetlnp 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m. '1~ EMPLOYER RETAINED AGENCY NO FEE collected from applicant 413-315t Newport Beach lilts IDOl IEWSI Good l obi -Good Salary wlth frequent lncreues ln a company that actually en· couraees a dvancement. Full pay as you are trained. -Openings for- TELEPHONE OPERA TORS -Apply- 9:00 to 4:00p.m. 514~ N. Maln St_, Rm. 211 Santa Ana PACIFIC TELEPHONE Insurance SEBVICES ..:.._....:_--:::SIT=--=",I=='_,I=I=IT=---eonunuous day and evenine tl to Start gf.tt-maldne now tor clapes for prepara on Mother's Day . . . Father's pass the State exam. Day . . . Graduation . . . Birthdays. Good auortment Mrs. H. 0. Boyvey Is lnstall.ed As 4th District PTA President Dr. Hel• Trllllr'a Graveside ~ces where held last Thursday In Fairhaven Cem· ~~~~~~~~~~~i etery for 2-week-old Thoma a I Charles Penney. aon of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Penney ot 400 Cat&· Una Dr., Newport Heights. The baby wu bom April 1 ln Hoa.e Hospital and died Tues. April 17. Survtvors also Include the pa· temal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Penney of Corona del Mar, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed· ward Chapman of HiUtop Ranch, Costa Mesa. The Rev. James S. Stewart of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church JAMES D. RAY Blllllilc Oallnclor_ M46 £. COAST HWY ~ COlONA DEL ~~~ HAIW 47U ll..WeMe: HArW 419• offlcated at the services. Parkes· ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ridley Mortuary ot Costa Mesa jF was ln charge of arrangements. TaAKIFEJUIED TO JUU Marine Pte. Walter L. Stan.s· bery, son of Mr. and Mrs. GIJ · bert E. Stansbery of 2470 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, departed tor duty In Japan a month ago after completing four week.s of tralnlng In the Staging Regiment at the Marine Cor~ Base, Camp ~ndJeton, Call!. SEll VICES ........ . ... LolliS FGI •o•s s" to.TEAII z.ou Conttruction Lomw 5" 10-TEQ LOU lEE BOa IATn.D I Poirier lortpp Co. 1115 a. Coat hy .. CDM 'ft.IIAI-KJUI. (Metro L1le 1......._ hilda) Call or write ot yams, lltrawa, corde'. For Information handJes 1r bases tor baes. For Car4lae Con41tJons FEWEL & CO. Investment Securities Member Los Angeles Stock Exchange announce the opening ol their BAY AREA OFFICE United States National Bank Building Costa Mesa TILIPHONI U..,_., 1-1412 • Through our Direct Wire Service to our Los Angeles Headquarters and our New York Cor- respondent, we ore pleased to offer a com- plete Investment service to residents of the Orange Coast Area. We Invite your Inquiries regarding Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds. . Tlinlty 4191 AL TYLER SCHOOLS ~,:ctlepolnt • patntex ltn· Nepf~~-~:,_ 16U N. Broadway, Santa Ana BeclDC*t pdCM to _.t ~ Salt Jl'rH Dlet Kimbe.rly 7.JSU SIT 'N' JCNIT SHOP • RA 4622 U 8-:1012 LIVE BETTER ... Eiectr/cally KEllo" S.2Sll 313 E Balboa Blvd. BaJOO. llEP AIR AND M a I n t en a n c: e , • · • palntlnJ, carpent. etc. lu.t W A TEll Hl!.ATERS Salee. Service and RepaJn MIEIEIIT&I PLUKBING TertM. 10 Per Cent Down Phone Hubor 5330 PATCH'S BODY 6 PAINT SHOP R. W. PATOI • Ccmpl.te ColUalon Wc.k Auto Palfttlna GUEST BEDS anJtflln,. lleuonable. Satl• JOR JlE!IM' faction IU&ranteed. R.A 01.26-J. Call Uberty 8-3456 Seal'e ~ Supplies lniiPIIJeal•• FOR RUT 1-MM 18·MM 35-MM Painting _ Decorating and tOOl lounJ Pro~ PAPER JIA.NCING FA!rr COLO• nLM ~a GEORGE BURKHARDT Model Airplane luppt._ Ueeneed Contnctor ... DEZirl -878 W. 18th eo.ta Mesa 1'783 "...,... lWei .. CDili .... Llbe!ty 8-8828 Ub!rty 8-8632 Ph~ ~ ft. '7n42 00~ P~C ~----------------~ P.APEa RANGING SEKVJCJ: 'J'ne Elt.lma.t..-'n-7 Ua J'lnt HA 297S <Evwntnp. ...ac·enda) EUGaf& 0 . IAUJfDDS ... '781 W.-t 11th ~-ea.ta ..... 1J ·-CAIINiiiSI_.. .. • soo at.t StrMt. Jf.-part IMc:b CIOIDUft~ • • COOKING 18 10 IIMPL• 1 ...... ol op.ntloa .... ol ....... ,. ......... aboa& • elr W1e ......._ .,_ -ecmD; r 4&1 * ........ jail -.. eoatrollt -............ .................... # WI'I'B &If aLKC'I'&IC &AMO• c-+• .. ~ ........ ..,.. ............ ..... . ......................... _ _. ..... ... .................. ~ .. ,,, ..... ~ .... wtllt.,.trcs. ...... , .......... __ .. __ ......... __ .. ~.-.;.; .. • VAN'S CLEANERS "JOy .. ,.. &peri~ '-rfectf"t ~periot O..fM9 Ve..._llthl,. WE FEATURE C.,.fvl Holldlii\ of All o.llceto Fe~CI. c..4ed Lece 6•"""" OilY CLEANIN&-l.AUNDitY SEitV· ICE -kNIT ILOCICING -HAND PRESSING -DYEING -ALTEM- TIONS--«E1AIIl1N6. "'-Horbot 5352 Pld u, • o.fl-v S...lce ()pee I O.IL .. I :JO """ -Setvrdoy, I ..,.., to 2:)() p.~~~<­ J.426 E. Coott Hwy.; Cotofto del Mer SEnilE * Tllid'l ,., .... ....... - ..,, ....... II'* Wtlltlr Kn. P. B. Gta~ of 1718 E. Ocean Blvd .. Balboa. received a lone clbtance telephone call fiom ber .an and f.aJD11J lD ,l.arehmont. M. Y ... u a blrthda7 pn~ent lut WMk. Tbe tamUy __.. tr&MferrecS to ~ ~-York from WlalUMr about Mrs. ~lne de Ia ::ron. • & ... I .. , ._._ADa a ,_., a,o and .. ....anc Calt· ~eel S.turdq at ~ ....... m ~!!i!!iii!iii~!!!!!!ilronua •••*Mr. JCn. arav. au. ~ Aw.. c.-a w Mar, I ,.., ...... 11-. tllll. lal4.!: .a. a W lu-. Ae .. Tl ...... liD_...__. 1M wtth ot ·~ She wu a •the Crancllaa tn lalbN Uke be u.e4 r Franet. bad u.-. lJa Ca111•· I ......... I .. WII.III 110 Ia the .wall!t, a-au. It 111 Ilia fo. 58 ,._.. a.d tor tile put 11111 ralnlnl all tbe time In ~ew 210 yeara 1n ComD& del K&r. York. Holy ltoaJ'Y wu recited Tues· Mrs. Graves re.-urtnelY aald, d eftllinl at Baltz Chapel, Co· "'t ralna tn Bal..,_ .omet.lmell. -:a del 11&1 M.aa was eele· •••• "11 too. Billy," to which BUly lndJ~; :.teeS )Wter~y momlnl at Our nantly replied, "'No lt doesn ~~ Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Don't JOU remember, Grandma. Church. wtth Father Stephen e.-del •• XUey otftclatlnc. ....... Survtvora Include Mra. de Ja ••u"' .. ··: ':: :~J Torre'• husband, Alpbon.te; a ,iijiii~~~~iil~ II Ill• 11~11111. ~:~~~· c"!:": !"::e=~ I MetropoUtan Coach "Unes bas van Nuys; 2 sisters. Mrs. Martha I E S I fUed with the C&llfomla Public Knapp ot Oceanside and Mn. UtUltles Commlsalon an amend· Henriette de la Torre of Costa U .II L S T E I ll I ment to Ita pendlne application Mesa. a twin atster who married tor lnc:reutd lntenuban fares on Alphoue de la Torre's brother; VJ'a' ..... & D14 trt rail and motor coach linea. In· and 3 eranckhllclren. lUI ~C.:..... cludlne the lines aervtne N~· port-Balboa. PubUc bearlnes ~ ac:beduled tor May 9 1n the PUC oftke In t.o. Anleles. Metro President ~-HauJ)l aid that t.be ortetnal application would not produce enouah ad· Professional Directory CA&.l ••• illtlonal revenue to cover In· -----=~=----1 c::reue4 operat1n1 c:om. and Margaret L Scbarle therefore a pater lnc:ree.ae ll ,._.... o1 PlaiiO betnc uked. Groea Inc r e a • e no.-.-. A~"• uDder tbe new requ.-t would be ...... ~ a.- about 14~. fer Aclwa ----""'T"-101 ~DAVE. 11108'1' CAVID rDm O.OU cJe1 Mat An electrleal abCirt wu blamed ~:JE!!!iii!;::iiii£!:2!!::::; fo. a $U)O n.. In tiM car of Wal· r -E. Delle7 ol -~ E. Bay AW., lalboa. at t:J8 p.m. SUD· l'rteDciiJ ....... t.al'bood ~ P ARXES-RIDLEY IIOI.'nJ.dY 4aTo t.be Rewpart BNdl fire de· partnMnt ~ 'n. f'lre OC· curred In a parldaJ lot at W&lb· tqton St. and Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. -----,.... ... 18'1' &ameone lit fire to a trull can at tbe ,.. •• ,. ., lin. r. A. Abda-cal laT w . ..a. ...... " """' ~ .... latuldaT-DJPt. A "'W'ltor a · ......................... ..,., eltftNtDCiile .. ~·,.. llOBroadway u...,.. ..... e-ta .. _ r- Scm FI'CIDCI.co Jcmuary 1. 1957 .,_ c:.t~ly 1150000 ••tum. SEIVIGE Harb« 1246 "SeninJ The Finest Food In The Harbor Area" au- r.tw ... -..... ," ................... , .... .... YW. N ' t .. -.C 0...,. Ca•ty"e ..... ...... ...a I I , __ ............ lot 1 ... _....._. ................ v.....-. .......... a..-.. . ., ....... •IJtdd' .. la-8 1 ..._Feed. ....... ...... ............. = ............. ., ....... ....., .......... a.c ................... . ., I ..... I p • 8 ..... ll.ftell IJ•P.eti II 1# ... Feed. 1ftM. -rooD nDADD TO ao-511..._1JM. ....... ....,., o•o DAILY--.. w a-d llr d!f! Alii UFE ..... ....... c.ddlll1 ..... -......... ..., ... .... ..... , d ...................... ... .._ AIM dal .. _._ ._.. ......_,; .......... _.. ... ear IOL tiMe tllnl 111M • I'Naat•l• .... a q--. .C a ..ae ...... ~ s.-.. open daDy: 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 a.m. Featuring tke most diversified GO'urrnet menu in tke harbor area, the El Pescador is a restaurant that we k:nouJ you 'Will enjoy and reoommend to y<nlr friends. 'l'rr tM El Pescador fqr lunch, /&r dinner, or for corJc:tGils. I ,_,..,. uar-r Os wm ,..-trkt ..,.. wtfted. tiM .tate ...,_. a pUIIe ltl ... II .lleW __.. caad.ne to paJ tiM oa ua. ~oull aaJacatiOil ot .... , .. ...,. aJd over a period 0o1ta ,._ aft4 Jtewpart -.ada ol tift,..... redudnl It~ per· 8Cbool cl.llltrleU. CouD~ Sus-in· eent eada ,_.., Mr. Ilea add*'. ~., kbool• Llntoa .... Ewn..,.. tM ttv.-year period. JDG1W eald Jut week. the unt.necl clltltrk:t mJiht ltlll' .,t clependa on how 1ona tbe 1ft t135 or fl:IO trom the It&t. .,b.eommJttee takte tA pttlq I* pupU tutead of the Oat sm. tacb and ft~" Mr. llmmona ••ou taiOOU IIE&DED aalcl. Mr. a. bued bu MtJ.mat.N on The prellmlnary publlc hear· cunent NS!dential b u I I ell n r tnr committee wu Mt·UP when (I'OW'th. He fif\&Nd that two or the On.n~ county commltt.ee on three new elementary ldlooll IIChool cn.trlct orranlzation met would be needecl by Newport wtth .ebool oUlclalt lut month Beach elementary 8Cbool dlatrlct In the 110elal room at Newport to aerve the new NS!den~ Harbor hlrh ~~ehool. It conntta ot belnf buUt In Harbor Btrhlanda two memberS ot the three .chool and the AutUn Stwtevan~ .ub· cUstrlcU. two members of the dtvtalon nearby. county committee, Supt. Slm· ln the put three or four yea.ra mona and .uperlntAtndents and Costa Meea uu11ed valuation buatneu manaccn of the three powth fell way behind the m.trlcta. IJOWth in pupil" rert.tratlon. e DAmJIQ 1'0 a llltLD cau.alnr the ftnandal problem "'The commlttH will cn.cu-faced by the Mesa cllstrtd. Mr. the poealbUlty of an apnda and Rea aa.ld. Newport Beach 1.1 ju.at plant for a future d1.8c:uUlon of retttnr Into the aame problem the qu~" said Bar v e Y with blr restctentlal buUdtnl reue. pre.tdent of the Newport projects now retttnr ltarted. be Beach elementary .cbool board. added. "A publle hearlnr will bave to "At the present time an 8 cent be beld." tax override 1n ec.ta Meu could JIA.all08 IDGII QIIAJ) LM TtlyW Ia ...... • ·-81' cae 11111 fleet .. : ................. ..u .... ~u..a..... ~ .. ~ •~•rdlecl tile claded ._ 1.1 a-u.. 110 _. 11.1 ..... -tiLW ...... lor ............ "''ed ... ,._ o.-.. c..t c.u ... Supt. E. A. Bea of Costa Meea provide the addltiollal money aooll bu poiDted out that which unlftcaUon would pro· Mesa 8Cbooll receive fl81.77 per vtde," Boy AncleneD. .upertn· ----------------------- unJt of averare dally attendance tendent of the Newport Beach Tar TaUI.wiil • FROM HARBOR ID trom the state compared with elementary lehool d1stl1d. atatecl .:::;" aT aADA!tA LD..ID"nnAL $1.20 for Newport Beach. the ciJ1. 1n b1t report on ren-al llftec:ta ,.. -terence belna equalization ald. of untfteatlon ~tecl at lut ------------------------- The Mesa dlatrlct bu at.o voted week'• meettnr. e CLUO llOIE umvD eson DAIICK ts75,000 In bonda and 1.1 uaJn1 e LOtiS 1'0 a&WfOIIT PLAIJL 11 8 • t woeell..-4 ''Voodoo" wu the theme of the a $2.2,25,000 state loan to buDd Wltb fl(UN!S for 19St-~ u a ....., c::..lf ~ -. .., Sophomore dance held on Fri· .cboolL bula. Mr. Andenen u.aed the .. .c lb. Jolua -. NCkd day nlrht, the 13th. Weird draw· u the two elementary JICbool flrure of $135 u HUmatecl state ,..,.._ -... • ...s. Ia!& .s.-lnp of black native. and rrue· cUstrlct.s and the hlrb school dll· aJd per pupU for a unltled dll· .._. lcmarckry. Apdl 21, Cit 1:30 aome painted muks adorned Ute trlct. With a 9(k:ent ta.x rate ..._ .. ~ 7 pouDda cm4 wallL Muale from Duke Ellen's Ne'Wl)Ort Beach would ret $299118. J ooace~~ aDd ...-.and 30 Combo l&sued forth from one cor· Costa Mesa 123'7.99 and united ~ 1oe9. ~~~ do&a' filM ner of the room. About 100 stu· they would Jet $234.34. CIDd tatiMw ..... 0 , J[. aiM. Of dents were present. . "'l'ht. represents an lncreue of ~ tla1a 1.a u.. MCIODd tUD• Catherine Horn. Enallsh tucher lHf I>OlXf ~LOIIER money avaJlable to Costa Mesa CII'OaJMI forr llz • ..,_1 u ba a at Harbor. spolUIOred the dance rcontlnUf'd from pa~ 9) of ~.35 Pft averare dally at· 3-,.a·old -. hal. CoDpatu· and helped the sophomore cla.u e KOifDAT. AnJL 23 tendance," he aal<1. ''It r~esents latsou ,.~. officers plan lt. MaxJne Chune A d ty employee turned In a a lou of money available to • • • and Mary Covalt were In charre telephone bead-set found In the Ne'Wl)Ort of $56.50. To balance of the tlcketa. Glenda Price lltrefl at VIa Oporto and VIa the loss which would result ln By a vote of 87% of the stu· beaded the poster committee and Udo, Newport Beach ... A foot · Newport Beach. a 34-cent tax dent body the new amendments Norman Howard handled the ball thrown by boys broke a win· override would be required." to the school Constitution were publicity. Alto credit should 10 dow In an oftlce at 900 w. Bal· Unl!Lcatlon would result ln an puaed. PetiUona may now ~ to the other students who worked bo Bl d N rt Be h estimated lou ot approximately taJcen out for a C.A.S.C. member ao hard on committees and thole a v .. ewpo ac . . . -f Bo d f Frank Caruso, 27, of Burbank. f135,000 a year 1n state equallza· n ...... year or an extra ar o who helped out at the dance. It wa.a Moked on a petty theft uon money, be said. Control member froJI\ each C"lass. wu fun. char~ after hla arrest In Laruna "The unifJed dJat:rlct would be Alao a special person to head ------- Beach for alleredly drlvtnr away able to bond ltaeU to $7,875,689 Student Court and a represent&· IXOU laDfQI rpEXD from the Steve Showier Service before beeomlnr ellrlble for tlve from Student Cound l to A trub fire br'Ouaht Newport Station, Coa.at Hwy. and Rlvn· state ald." Mr. Andenen added. Board of Control. It La lood that Beaeh fire trueka to the Sea aide Ave., Newport Beach, with· e TAX "CTVU 01TD the chanre pa..aed. for the pres· Scout Bue, 1.33:5 W. Cout Hwy., ~her it'• your own Mother ... or someone who'• • e a mother ... only the bat wiU do for thoae you remember on "!other'• Day. That'a why you1l want to tend all the niothen you know a Hallmark Mother'• Day C~rd fro":' 0111' complete collection. And for t.!ot.her .• Day···'~ we have a ~lection of silt wrapt In dllt~nchve, ft:m1n1ne daisna ... matchins papen tap, aod ribbona. Chooae your cardt and sift wrapt at ' ec:.uM •• AIIT'l PAYOa eornc:& POma CORONA DEL MAR PHARMACY "THE PBESCIIIPI'ION PIIUIIAcr out paylnl a $5.42 ga.a blll . . . "Since at prnent 90 percent of ent reprewntaUon plan wu u.ect Newport Beach, at 2:.21 p.m. Sun· • TUUDAT, AftlL u the dltferenee In ~ per pupU wben there were 200 students ln day. Heavy ~ comtnc up .Martin JohMon ef 605 Marrue-Jn eo.ta Mesa and Newport the school. We now have aver from the baM rti.ult.ed ln a flre 31,.., E. C R r-.c • rite Ave.. Corona del Mar, re-lleadl 1.a 1n tenM of teuher aaJ. 1900 students and we were ready alarm belnl turned ln. There· ., ~ .-y. at ,._,.ne HA 2272 Coraaa del Mar po~that~~e~k~~~~ul~~ed•lnbacha~ ~M~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~========:~~~-~ aide curtains valued at U25 from Newport Beach or the number of • • • ---·---;;.; h la car sometime during the past teachers for a riven number of • IIC nODUCTIOif three weeks ... Off icers warned students would have to be re· "Carousel!" The word that La Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie E. Fraser of du~ unless an lncreue In total on everyone. lips at Harbor now· 302~ E. Bay Ave . Blllboa. for al· operatlnr expen.aes were ap· adays. To put the play on May legedly creating a dlsturbanC"e at proved, which could only be 4 and 5 will ~ one of the blr· 8:08 p m. n used whPn the-par· done by means of a bJrber d»· Rest thlnra Harbor hu ever ents took sld~ when onl' of their trfct tax rate. undertaken. But to do It we need children rf'fu.~d to eat dinner . . . "It, in addition, the total your help. Thla La quite a costly salary program In the dl.atrtct production and we must fill th• snOOTS Olf TOOT? were to be equallud at the pres· house both nlgbts. Won't you Mr. and Mr,. E. H. Stroot Jr .. ent hJrh school level, an· even buy a ticket! They are a dollar 11pcnt l'>evt>ral days of last week 11eater tax lncreue would be a piece and I'm aure someone on a Las Vegas holiday. required." In your nelrborhood La ~elllnr ..... --------------------~-----------------------Uek~ lcaak ... -REPORT OF CONDMON of NEWPORT HARBOR BANX Located a1 eor-delllcu. C4d.lforala. • • • • "C'1'VUI or EV.OR a of tbe dOIM of ~ oa U.. lOtb day of Aprt.L 115& PubUAIMcS Ia ac.eocdaaoa wttb a call ..S. by U.. Supert.at.Ddeet of lcmb The French Club had a treat when Pete Huycke abowed slides of hla trip to Fran~ and other European <;:ountr1H a year aao. PeteT and ftla father stuck I'DOIIt· ly to the provinces of France Mnd not to the blarer cities, and 10 they rot to know the people bet· ter. The meeting wu from 6:30 to 8:30 In the evenlnr and re· freshments were served by tbe ~enlor memben of the Club. ec-biMd 834,838.59 2.664.299.67 370,191.16 • • • 270,000,00 e lt1PEaJOa UTDfQ 1,473.272.61 The regional mua1c fe.tlval at ~~A:+'r Co 8 mpton thla ye.ar pret~ented 5 652 174 51 arbor' a band with a one, or • • · superior. and the orchestra a two, or excellent. The band 3,613,802.28 played "The French National Defile March," "Oer Roeenkava. 54.854.74 ller" and "Symphony In B Flat." 1.130.966.70 The orchestra played "ll Slrnor 79..286.30 Bru~hlno," ''Valle Tr1at.e," and 455,000.00 "Flnlandta." John Delmont~. 11 701 00 who wu the alaht readtnr jUdie 42:314:81 at the dl.rulct featJval held at Harbor. wu In charre up at 5,387,92:5.83 Compton. • • • ar Tl DE :=··-·---··-])ox 27~ ewF.coaamy crc:k box IIIODT IOI:'S Barbecued Beans 210L 25~ Can ----·-····-··-··-.. ·-.• , .......... BACON 49f. .Reynolds Wrc.p 1 .. , .......... Pork Sausage IlL 45' .... ·'-=-