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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-05-30 - Newport Harbor Ensign• rvo1r n ::: Vote Tally 5144-14&· Balboa TOTALS 1511 1591 5191 5011 .,, 5581 7GI 4981 51Cil 31 1521 51 181 1 31 1581 31 1621 41 sosl 71 .wl 221 4781 371 5241 I I 4151 131 4891 Ul 5341 551 8031 2SI 7031 41 1 7721 61 4721 161 5051 11\e water reetrVOtr bondl were approved ln Tuesday's election by the phenomenal marcln ot 97" ya votea. The tally wu 5,144 to 146. The aecond proposition. eon. eernln1 the contract with the Irvine Co.. wu .approved 4,947 to 235, a mar&ln of 93.3%. VCII. I, • ._ 41 -FIVE CEJn'l fWO&aDAT, JUT .. ns7 Controversy Due · on Master Plan A total ot 5,302 voters went to the polJa TUesday. In addition. tbe-re are 41 absentee ballota, makin1 a tota.l of 5,343 votlne, a c:redltable 46.3~ tor a apecla.l electlon. Mo.t phenomenal voting wu tn ronaolldated Precinct No. 360. wblclt Includes Harbor Highlands and the Seaquist annexation. where only one single "no" vote was cut agalnat the bonds. Conaolldated Precinct No. 15, which Includes O>rona High- lands and a portion or Corona del Mar, had only 4 ''no" votes. F EL 'J'bJM untta ot a Muter Plan, lnclucUnc .:~me apectaeular and eontroverslal p~la, are now In .the handl of the Newport BMeh Plannlnc Comm..laaJon tor atudy and public beartnp. atreeta. On and otf ramps. not a complete cloverlea.l, are proposed to serve the lnduatrlal Park area there. * UID USE PUll ot the 41 absentee ballots. aU but one has been returned. That 41st ooe 11 pretty sure to arrive too, because It 1.!! the one Issued to Henry Hill. aon of Ned and Mayor Dora Hill, on Army duty In Germany. Okay Given to Security First Nat'l Among the blghllghlJ ot the report were the prdpolr.ed loeatlon ol the Coastal Freeway, 2 large lndU8trtal areu tor the dty, flll· Inc In ot the Grand Can&l on Balboa Ialand for a park and IJChool aJte, a aecond bridge for Balboa Ialand. u.e ol the Paclllc Electric right-al-way u a major ~ through West Newport. more duplex zonlng tor Corona del Mar. SubmJtted to the Coundl and Plannlnc CommlsaJon Jut Thura- day were the propc»ala for land u~ae. .ueeta and hlehwaya &nd parke and ~Uon. Theile report& wm be studied by the cttlzena Advt.sory Com- rnlttft, Park CommJ.uton and other dty departmenta. u well aa by the Plannln1 Commi.ulon. and then public hearlnp will be callecl.. perhape 2 montha from now. Alts t.u.e bearlnp. and auMeq1aeftt are amencUn1 by the Pl&JUllq Commlaaton. the pro- poa)a wtll be wbmltted to the Coundl. ~ Is ~ summary ol the Muter Plan: The planning consultants point out that the Land Use Plan Ia the basis for a detailed and pre· else regulation of uses, through zoning laws. The report states: '"T'he plan provides a goal for the zoning program: the consist- ent upgrading of property values; the protection of exatJnc Invest- ment, and the encouragement of new Investment In areu set ulde for homes, cornrne~ or Industry." Mr. Wise said that major In- dustria.! park areu are propoeed to provide the ctty with a payroll and an Improved tax base. As the dty crows and becomes more and more a pennanent residenti- al area, more local aervicea and achools are needed. and there- fore there must be more local In- The absentee ballots will be cast and the vote will be can- vassed Tuesday morning, begin- ning at 8 o'clock. Final approval was given Mon- day evening to the new water rates. which will flnanct" the oon- structJon of the $1.780.000 water reservolr. The new rates will go Into effect July 15, and the first bUllng on the new schedule will be mailed out In August. COM Finally to Get Signs dustry and oomme~ to equalize The Corona del Mar Chamber the tax load. Otherwtae the tax of CollllM~ 11 nearing victory on residentla.l property would In one ol Ita moct Important become oppressive, Mr. Wlse projects _ that of putting up A GRASS FfRE tha t spread ove r a bout I 20 of the a rea delayed the arrival of fire fighiing wa.rned. ldentllytng alen-at entrances to acres is being watched he re by 2 gorls on the equi pment, and the fire was soon out of control, New commercial a.reu and the community. hills beyond the Corona del Mar water rese rvoir. spreodinq toward Laguna. Marine helicopters as butler zones are propo.ed to be Dlrectors of the Chamber gave The blaze was started Saturday by !rOme Corona aerial reconnais~nce a nd Newport police ,usisted Security-Firlt NatlonaJ Bank of Loa Angeles haa received a per- mJt to establlab a brandl ba.nk In Corona del Ma.r, the Enslen learned yesterday. No definite date hu been lie( for openJng the bra.neb bank. EventuaJ plara Include construc- tion ot a building. James E. Sh~Jton. ch.alrman of the board of Security-nr.t Na.- tional. second Ja.rg.-t bank In California. told the Enslen: "~use ot our faith ln the tu- ture crowth and ck-Yelopment ot Corona del Mar, our bank a.pplled tor and tlas nec.-elved tJom the controller ot the ~ at WubJ.ncton. D.C... a permit to oper a brand\ ln th1a ~a. set up ln lafle alncle parc-els. the go-ahead order to Its sign del Mar boys who were shooting firecracke rs in the State Division of FO('estry in ftqhting tM r.,.. * TIE .-.:CWAJ Thla 1s aimed to prevenl • dup-oomrnlttee lut week at the the area above CO('ona Highland s. lnacceu ibility and putting it out. (Ensi gn photo). l"~ft lleatlon ot the "strip" type of __________ __::.._ ______ _:..... __ __;_ __ ..:._ __ _:____::__.:....__..:._ ____ ~- •-..._ ._ ..,....._. ..o..M-....._ c."OIIIIDefdal dJstrleta that bave montbJy mMUna o1 the ~ 1"be pennlt b.aa been ., re- cently received. botlruer. that we have not ~ lclnDe4 a 41eflnlte plan .. to the .... ~ ~ ate u4 OldM:r PRC· Clcal ftillw• wtaa ~ to the ....._,_..WID M •WDOUDCfd -~ ~-.... .__ __..... ReCU)ar hfahwi.Y llpa wW be Plu .. Ule ftllal...!.._. ciiGDlte pown ln }(..port an4 Corona pot up QD St&._ Rilbwa.J'11abt.· ~ ., -.~or ,_, Plwa::o. del Mar, ~tlJ -.CGMP~attnc ot-way. ,._ ..,_. ..m cury ........ ..._ .. ' U ._ ..a _...... 11M .-&na JIII'\IWnL tile aame. ec.aDa cleJ Mar. in ....... and dlft II 4 t..t .-MaJor PI~ 1Ddu4e: ""tte reOecUnc Letten on • ___ ,, 2 •• .. .,.,_ Watlenal fD , d ..... 1.Sl .,.,.._ ~ Coa:D· be hal• up. 1. •DUIISIAL •~ black badtcrouud. M.r. Wl.ae aald tha.t the Frfe. Tbeee are planned Industrial Signs will be located at the ay SADUA LJLIE1rTBAI. 1 The sportsmanship awa rd of glvtng him SlOO to belp f\lrtber : =:-:.:-Be~ bt ~ way route u plotted on the d~Jopmenb of major at.ze. The easterly and westerly entrances Maater Plan Mas-Ia the route reculatlons call tor wide atreets to Corona del Mar a nd on the mo.t likely to be chosen by the MacArthur Blvd. entranct". "Teamwork" was the construe-I G A.A. given each year to a sen 1 hb edU<.'adon as a drat'tlman at s:'na Park. Santa' Ana. e2 ~ t ive them~ of tht> 27th Annual GlorAwAas a":adrdt'd to Sue Brown I Or~ngeh Co~st Col::;.e. d--. .. 1 Anaht>im. a nd a le'('Oftd onto u n- St>rvlct" Banqu~t held at Harbor . presa ~nt. . n t ~ omem ang ~..--.. , der t."'.fl&trUction In Sanu Ana. state. because 80 much rtcht-ot· (Continued on Paae Eleven> HI The banquet Is the time ~ach In the boys physical education mf'nt. the Betty Crocker H~-ye~r when the S<"hool honors department. the Hi T ar <'ham maker of Tomorrow award went j way hu been promlaed by the Irvine Co. 'nle State cannot a.f. ford to pua up this offer. he &ald. The propoeed ~ay enters at the westerly city UmJta be- tween 18th and 19th atreeta. pa- ralleUlnc the.e 2 su,eta until It ataJt8 to turn allchtly downward alter paatnc Monrovia Ave. The FrMway will cross Superior Ave. and Newport Blvd. ju.t below their pre~ent junction a.t 17th St., and continue through ec.ta w .. just below and parallelltnr 17th St. After ~~ 1\astln Ave .. lt awtnp allghtly downward to· ward 16th and ~ the Upper Bay by hl~h level bridge almost on a contlnuatlon of 16th St. It joins the present Coast HJghway on the bluff near Bayside Dr .• then turns &pln Inland put M.artne Ave .. croalnr In front of the Irvine Coast Country Club. by-paaJn& Corona del Mar about a half rnlle to the north. 1be present Upper Bay brldce would be removed. 11M new hlih level brldp would haw 3 lanes uc:b way for through tratrlc. aut Ute planntnr couuitanta a.t.o propo.e an additional 2 lan. tot local tratrle. both lanes to be COI\8tniCted on the .outh · erly -.Ide of the brtdae. Thua local frame between Corona del Mar and Newport WOCll4 not have to mlncJe with throop traftlc. '"11Ua would eliminate the danpr to local driven by lteep- tna them off the Yreewq." Mr. wa. &ald ... It ...., tend8 to unJte Corona del Mar and Newport clc.er f.Oiether and would pre· vent the Freeway from further IPUttlnr them apart." Pour do¥Wleaf lnt.ercbanre- are~: • At YaeA.rthur Blvd., juat HOW THE MASTER PLAN AFFECTS YOUR AREA those students who have given it I p1onshlp two tone Jetter a wards to Diana Sa!lders. In Sdenct' the p 1• R d the most st'rvlct' during the term. Cor lettering thre-e years an onf' honorary sc-aenct' award went to 0 Ice a a r Th b be t 6 30 <~port went to Bob Allen. Eddlt> Terry Dallas. whom WP shall 1 e anq uet gan a : ' ~ Pu II M k k h t I I I ...... I . h h 1 1 t th N tl 1 Pope. ~ r~ • 1c ey Has f'&r o a Itt e ateor • n t' ~n M 1 R d ~t h t e ! ng ~g 0 be M a Jnha ell. Don Re<tlngton. Ge o rge ro~rt band a ward and plaqut> S eq U e ste nt em we rome Y r. 0 n Thomp110n. and Mike Man~ went to Sue Brown Bow the new Muter Plan affects the various communities In McGowen u~_Jalned that this The top tt-n athletes of the The Catiz.enshrp award pre the Oty of Newport Beach ls analyu-d here by the Ensign. year we have a theme honoring \'ear werf' Gary Gre-en George wnted to a St>nior girl by the A radar un it for Newport po- The tltst 3 phues of the Master Plan. as submitted by the oon-1 a ll of the teamwork ~~at made Thompson. Don Re<tingt~n. Eddae Daughters of the Amert<"an Rf' II IN' to help slow down the S~· sulttnc flrm of Hahn, Wise and AMoclates. 1-re broken down In thls I this Banquet possible. Next on Pope, Mkkey Haskell. John volutlon went to t..aurlt> Hend lng traffic on Coast Highway In analysla and dlacussed In relation to each community. Here are the evenlnp agenda was the-He nrotin. Dale Martin. Bob Allen. ricks. Winners of a currt'nt af -Corona dt>l Mar ls recommendt'd the hlrhllahta: chicken dinner, which was very George Hood. and ~ne Hubbard 1 fairs tPSt. sp(>nsore'd by Time by the Corona del Mar ChAmber good Tht" Tar of the year Is Gary 1 magaZJ ne we-r't' Ann Lardner and • or Commerce. * IALBOA ISUID: FlU lllra1tl C•al Alter dinner the t>venlngs en· Gr.-en. 1 Laurie Hendricks. who re<"t'ivt'd The Chamber directors. meet tertalnment was provided by tht> 1 tn the language department dlrtlonaires. I ing last Thursday evt>nln g a t the MOlt apectacular recommenda- tion for Balboa l&l&nd Is the fill· lng In of Grand Canal to provide a site for an elementary .chooJ and a park. The other major proposal j_, a second bridge. entering the ]1;. land on Onyx Ave.. the street adjoining Marine Ave. Mr. Wise saJd that Jklboa Ia- land'a park problems must be .oved on the Ialand Itself, not with an off-the-Island park pro- posal. Therefore, to provide a alte for both a community park and an elementary .chool, the rorwultanta p!'OI)Oied that Grand Cana.l be tilled In and land- acaped. Sugldted location tor the .chool t. on the ttllfd Canal. clo.e to South Bay Front. He aaJd there are 2 poalbllltles concemlnr a park: buy Colllns taJand (but tbat would be poor· ly altuated) or buy the homes t:ronttna on Grand Ca.na.l, till the canal, develop It u a park and aell the homes back tor at least u much u the elty paid for them. Kr. W1le expreaed belief that tbe propertt• no'l1f t:rontlnc on Grand Canal would not be de- ~ In value by replaclnc the canal with a nicely landscaped Melodists under the direction of t he French Club honored Andre The Zonta Girl of thf' Year. ho me of DII"E'ctor Fred Stf'Wart. park. Furthermore. he said, the M1 IM1 dMdarRie .!_:!lebscBohl. Thll'IBargrboup 1 Rlou. a Frt>n<'h boy at Harbor. by ICon t'd on Page &---Tar Ta ttiPS") 214 Marigold Ave .. <-ndorsed tlle . nc u e Oud1a ten. ara ctty could sell the 2 baytront Hammond. Frances H e 5 t e r 1 y. I proposa.l submltt..-d by Dan Det · areas of the park tor residential Mary Dudley TaC('Oa Hayes Kay BAIT BARGE PERMIT wtler. chairman of the .n-a!flc buUdlng sJtes and realize enough I Miller and ·plano accompanist safety commltt~ :~_ney to pay for the entire proj-~~~~ w~f~~rs~~~g·~~ndsa~f h~~o~:a:~ ~~e ~~=~ wo1J;~ ~~th~~t !t~: B~~hdt>:ea~~af:C~"Dodge gave iDENIED BY COUNCIL ~~:I to~ ~n,M::tre~~ Ma rine Avenue bridge, near the greetings from ~ur Board of I for a radar unit be Included In VIlla Marina. and extend dla-Trustees. a nd then Introduc-ed thP thf' cun-ent budget gonally to Onyx Ave. This would otht>r members who were also Willia m Odette's request for that It would be tht> r ul'ltomers The Chamber said In a Jt"tter provide one way tra1f1c coming present a IIN"nse to sell live bait from a buylng bait that would cauM" to Mr. Shelton : on to the Isla nd. Marine Ave. · ba rge a nchored oft the Corona the difficulty. "After considerable dlacussion would also be made one way, tor • S'IVDEJn'S SPEAK dt>l Ma r Beach was unanimous-. Councilma n Stanley RJdderhofl on waf5 and mea ns ol alowlng traffic leavina the Ialand Each yur a few of tht> top ly turned down Monday night by said h zed th t th trattic and ~t'lna ~ best con- One-way atreeta have ·helped students of the .enlor class speak 1 thP Newport Beach City Council e was ama a e ap trol at the IN.st coR. our cUret-- business dlstrlcts In other cities. at the banquet. Discussing stu-Coun("ll r~h"e'd 2 letters ot plication was even s ubmJtteod t ors have dedded that the most Mr. Wise .aid In answer to a dent teamwork were nve stu-1 protffl against the bait ba~ aJFK't' there had ~n ~ many et'Onornlcal a.nd belt way Is for question whether Marine Ave. dents. Jed by Mickey Rask~JJ. His from Ro~rt Ball of 235 Iris Ave.. protest~ In pl't'VIoul! Yf'ar&. R~ the City of N~ BMch to ob- bualneas would be hurt by the team members included. John Corona del Mar. and trom th~ made the motion for denial taJn a radar untt which can be new plan Henrotin. representing student Boa.rd of Directors of the Corona Cound lman Lee Wilder IIN."Onded WJf'd In othe-r parts ot the dty Re-zonl~a of Onyx Ave be-body government; Gary Deem. del Ma.r ChRmber of Comm~Tt'e th~ motion. a.nd It was una nl -and to pa.rtkular advan~ on • · from the athletic department. mously puaed. 1 Coast Hwy. tn Q)rona del Mar" cause of thla new bridle access where tt>amwork and athletics Both letters cla Jmed the bait · Is recommended by the OOlUUl· are synonymous : Jerry Tinker. barge would be a health hazard tants. They propoee a new pro-editor of our achool newspaper and would mar tht-beauty of feaslonal office and apartment for thb past year: and Galleon the beach. zone on both aides of Onyx Ave. editor Connie ~ley. These stu-Members of the audience up to Park Ave. Thla zone would dents reprewnted facets ot our speaking against the bait bar~ provide a buUe-r between tbe student.llle where every student ~ Frank Jordan. presldt>nt commercial zone on Marine Ave. ls a team member. of the Corona del Mar Chamber: and the residential areu beyond Mr. Sidney R. Davidson. .-hool Col And~· W. Smith. Ted Rua- Onyx. superintendent. too.k the noor ~~ell and Mrs. PhiUp Burton. all Tax Rate May Stay at S 1.24 For New $2.175,097 Budget .15 above Cclrona del Kar. be. ~ ... A~~ * 1111111 lEI. Ill: ... 1-2 Z•lll next to p~nt the part of the Corona del Mar residents. program everyone had ~n watt-Mr Odette &a.ld that he wu lng tor -the presentation ot wUllnlf to take all n~ pre- awards. C"autlon~ for sanitation. He City Manager Robert Shf'lton submitted a S2.175.1»7 budget for the comtnc ft.cs.l 1"1' to th~ Kewport &Ncb Cit)' Coundl Mon- day noenlna. ~ annoUDC!Id that Park fu.nd __ .08 Sewer repl~nt .03 Bond retlrement .. .m 1tet1remmt tund .. .11 .01 .u tb.roql) the fclrmer Sc:out Jam· 'ftle ~ chanp ~-His aaodate. ~Barber. saJd bone alte. provt4lnl •~ to mended f« Corona del Ma.r Is that the land u.e map ahowa 33 tbe ... eounty Acquatle Park re.mlllnl all of the .outbeuterty dupleus In the R-1 area below e COLD ltET AWAilDS an• contlftuJ.Da Inland. I"'UChlY portScm to a multiple rsidentlal Seaview. The Art depl.l"tment came ftrst. peralleUlnc the Upper Bay. .,.., MOlt 0( tM .,.. euterl:J W a 1 t e r Longmoor. chairman with JOid ~ colnr to ~ • At TwiUD Ave. ln CoMa of llarcuerite Aft. and below of the Plannlnc CommtssJon. Bush and Dave RA!nalter for their x-. Jut below 11th St. Twlt1n Cout mabWQ' 11 now R-1. sa.Jd. "We'U keep the z:onlnc as work ln Batrums Scholastk Ar1 .Ave. 1a MSanated u the maJor Tbe conwltana propoeed the It 1s unleo .,me dty eouncll In Show. ~ubted that the ~e would M- a hNith hazard. "Ttl~~ would be only one ma n on thf' barg.." he ald. "l don't Me how one man can ~t tlle beach dirty " Councilman Jay Stoddard aald ftCII'tlt-eoath 8trt!!et a t.bJII .,.... ehanp to ctqplex 10ntn1 ~ the tutu~ decides to cbanae It. FroiD the Drama ~nt ratt.. U..D Jrrine Aw.. '!¥hldl their land \1M lltutlf abowM a I predkt that 10 ,..,.. ftOID now came two unexpected awarda llU a ICMola lOC**1 on It -~We CIOIK'fttfaUorl of th.-people on ()clean IIMl. ,W from Mr. C cltama ~-DrJVIIID 11AJfD ar KACKili'E 11onc1e ~ the Jl1ab Sdlool ctu,paa. ...,_d7 lD tbAt arM be-aa1t tow multlplt ,_.dentlal .,n. Pit.. """ atwn to th• two '-t • aad me ...., Barbot JllPlanda loW S..W. Ave. ln«-" acton of the,_,,~ Raslt· lilnL htrk'La 1lloce'& M. of ......_ At nnal'llday'• lltuctr -'on, All ancl• famll:J' --~ WOOGl4 ~ and Jaan 8uat\. 3110 CbaJ\Ml ltoll<l a& I boa. an • At Rewpon ...... ln c.u ODandbDi.ll ~ ~ aiaiDid be ellm1Da ... ln Oarona ct.l )lfu ,.. G.A...A. ~ lltU' ILu plo}'M ol !I.-port • Balb<Ma 11..a. -.r __._ AY&. Ud lilt. W'lle. ""'" Ia OofoM del proper ~ tw U. ~-been awarded to OftlJ • atrta In SaY!nP Ia Loaa ~ su1hnd 1-nb lt. ............ QI'r&decl ...... .,..,. btu:ff .,_ ......, hdne Dr .• the biltar7 ol tbe doD~. ,... ft\.I.Nw·lAJGr.J ~ ~OOOfi Aa ............ Ia ..., pro-l.al~. ~.r-A~cSo A.,.. M4·1tMIIfloet Dr. ,_, to«a atria~ It-S.. wtMn • ca t ._band tn a I • = at ft..,.... Aw. ln CIDita . · ~ .,._. II net ..,...,. All ol l'mM "'*** U. a.. ...... 11wrt1ara Dllltdl\, Carol ......_..._. l8olldllnt. wu _.._ 1111a ... ua .-ass· -.. .... uaa 1. tOiad •• oe,.... a...a> TaliCn. na• t~eaw. .., Dr. n.wa ww.a. ''we can operate u.ndet' this bud-1..24 ~ ret and hold to ~ l1.)t tax ra~ Ftrwt omclal public: beartnc on that we haw for ttl• cu~nt the ~ bu~ .W be held tbc-aJ )'Mr.* at t!» lune 10 Cou.ndl metUJ:ac. The 1957-58 budcf't is unci« Pinal ~~be alftft at the cunent )"Mr's total ot 12.538.· tbe J~ 16 IDIMU_nc. o:n but Includes no major capital Rae Is a AJDIIW')' of ~ lmPf'OWTMnt pro)lds or any up-~ d t:Y ~ bUC._ta. cradt~ In t.M aa1ary ec:al•. tnclucUna ~ wttll u.. U propoals ol the atbtna Ad· C\lrl"eelt ynr'a tota.a.: vt.ory Com.mJtt~ ~ a~ by CITY CO UN C 1 L: ~ th~ Council. ftn&De!na l*!d not b'CGl $38.3'71 to ft.~~ bt· be by actdltlonal tax-. Nr. Sh~-cl~ • ~~ Ub0UJ1t c1 ton point~ out. 8oncJ --aooo tor ananttctpe ... rould be uwd. hCl wet dltura ~ tax picture Ia • .hllow.: aTY <::LDK·'I"U:AAU11D: Jn. ..... ... .. a.8ICS .... 115. .... --~ tu ·-. .15 ,.. ..,... ............. ... lJbnrf tcmd --. M ttr E1 ....,__ et .1 3 I ~t.at _a .Ol COW' •• ,_....._., • , ._ ..... laM......,. .... 6J. lit~ & out .. tt.t dt1kho Of tM,.., I " ~ feel .., ....... Little ., ..,. .... . . . ..y ..... ill +ad.., .... ct.UIIe ol tM poar.l .. OM of ., COlla ...... W.llln"& .... i'•l>er .. City 01 1118 them; I am proud 10 to _,. ,... u I t ~~ C~UNGQQ Couldn't help it, folh. I just couldn't resist this mugging photo of one of the most wonderful gels in all the world. I c,n soy. of course , that I om bowing to public demond. end with !hot heppy excuse. which is true. the Loq. once ogein. presents Keron Anno Hoepa. w1th the some alert ond heppy ottitude thet she disployed in the picture of three and e holf months ego when she wos 1ust fifteen minutes old. This is o proqress report on "Princess" Korin Anne. accompany· ing o photogreph taken lest Sundey, when she was e•actly fourteen weeh ond e d&y old She is now eo octive fo urteen pounds_ ond five ounces. reqistering " steedy goin of on ounce e day. Length IS twenty- four ond o holf inches. o goin of four end e half inches. . She hes enormous blue eyes, just es on the d ey of her omvol. She is discovering o voice. chotters in &n ostoniuung vocal r&nge. quite unontell:gible. Fine sense of humor. indubit&bly. bec~u~ she has . an enchonting sm1le. ond loughs our loud end d•ar &t tomes. She sm1les ot herself in e mirror. although thoroughly puuled. · Her diet now ondudes cereols ond orange juice and votomins. A b1g treat is sunbothmg every doy: e•posure time alreody increosed to si • minutes on eech s•de She hes just achieved the greot triumph of turn.ng ove r oil by herself from her bed to her tummy. Sh• kid s w•th the force of o footboll pleyer eod the groce of t1 b&llet dancer, and swings her fists around l•le o pr:ze fighter e CAU. JIB JOilUI The ute ot a wbat.-watcher can be unpredictable. Aooordlna to the C.Q_ loa, the Jut north· bo\uld ~ay whale bead1nr tot hla (or her) mmma vacation In Bertna Sea wu seen on AprU 8. I didn't really expect to aee any more whalea (except poealbly a fin-back or 10tne killers wbUe dragging a Jig or a nytna-fish) untJI about next Chrlstmu. Thls week proved that you never know what'• golna to happen 1 next. To aet to the polnt. Jut 1bura- day wu a bla day for the eye· baller. I not only SAW a whale, but had the unique experience of being a Jonah, ll you know what 1 mean. And. believe It or not. It wu a hlattly aatlatytne experience. e VJSJTOU For a week. the C.Q.'a have enjoyed entertaining a quintet o1 relaUvea, the RaJnert'., the elder lady of the famlly beinl Mamma C.Q.'a atster. Brother·ln·law Pete a. witb tM State Department. and their viaJt wu part ot a well· earned vacation followtnr a three-year ...Srnment In Aaun- clon. Para,Uay. where the aenlor male Ralnm wu U.S. VIce-Con· sui In the Embasay. flcled In ua that thlt wu bla hobby. Whenever he wasn't buay he apent hl.l time taklna picture. ot the tiny klnadoms be aaw evezy day! e FOIIIJOII AID • obt')' autborl~.'lbe beR U.. for "'nn• ebel-.4 dLUd -.o hu Would 10U Uke to pt aa ...._ cblldml to kvo thl) Ia wlaen mucb 18 d.nJed the tba~ con., about the efnd.enc')' ol ~· th.,-an eh1Jdren. hNnW Who trUW tf'hJeta It~ 1Jte ltll CNe ment •ndfnlf a-d UA ·a.p. ant • abaJd ot oftendlna their nwanlna. nM aPP"dattol\ ol ).Ue (Mlch.) 0ecqe ......... ntport leftllUw UtU• anp~ crlppl· COI'Ma on1J b'OIIl lM"' I~ on "Our J'~tan Al4 Proparn-llll their penonaUr:s.--ot ""-t· a part ot 1.. ·~ Ita IM• a Bw.aueraUc: Htabtmue." lt't raunr t.tMm-to the polnt where rWce. lt. trapcly, Ita Mlf·denlal. ln ttt. A.pr1J Readwa Dli'M u a no ~ctlon.~ are Mt up, are ttl heartaclut, ltl maJdnc DOth· condenu.Uoo of Bou .. Report No. not prepfrlnr thetr on.prtnr for Ina to be to~~ t.rcm 10 of the Committee on Govern· the rouah and t\lmbJe Ute they teeUnr bunrer, d4Jiolat.km. nrl· ment ()peratlona. m'* face when they ha"-out· .ery ... The. .,. the lnCN4t· Copt• of No. 10 .,. avaUable rrown tb4 ne1t and mult make entt of character, ot peraona.lll1, on appUcatlon to the Committee their own W&J ln tbe world. of comp...Sol\, ol aympatby, o1 on Gowrnment 0 per at Ion a. "For one thlna. we are ~-underatandlna -the t'OJIIJ'Uta House of Repre.entatlvea, Wuh· lnl the development ot the next without wblch a chhd'a troYth lnaton. D.C. generation by maklnr llle too La not complete, or tull. Ol' with Allo read ''How Not to Handle euy for them. We want them to perapectlve · . · • REVD QJlOW OLD Forelan AJd" itt February'• Read· h ave atronr charactera. but we "My heart beatl with tboee er'a Direst. try by .wry means tn our com· who today are autrednr deprfva· Dt.aneyland La one ot the best • • • mand. to remove aU oMtacles In tiona, yet I do not feel truly ways I know to keep from IJ'OW· e QUOTIJfQ their pattd, and all oppo~altJon aorry tor thml -except when lne old. AI I left Monstro. 1 1 am dolna a bit or quotlne to their wishes. health la actually endanpred stopped at the hat -ltore and !rom the words of aents who "Obedience a. a vital part of and aoul.s are permanently boueht myaell a Union Army agree with me, !10 I approve of llvil\l. No ,..,_.ner what poaiUon damaaed. cap. and became a member of them. They expreu my senti· "-'e hold In lite, 110meone else will ''Within thOM llmlta cteprtva· the G.A.R. 1 already bad a ments better than I can, ao why a lways have authority over U8-t1on will be Jood tor them. '!bey chanted Screen. The Adventure· cudgel my aeldoro braln when I and we either obey or take the will be bettft' men and women land Bazaar produced all aorts can lltt their words llke present con....-.uences. for lt. When the.e thin-are ex· of 80\Jvenl.rs from a acoce o1 ~.. -; forelan Ianda. All the Ume I wu day foods-just warm and serve. "A wlae parent teaches a child pertenced throuahout the mak1n theft, the earea of the world and To enlleh~n you u to where the prtnclple of obedience early, yeara -the ahaptna and ~~ the day were eone. I felt as and how I came upon these eems, so that be Is ready to oMerve yean -the yeara that chUdntn though about 40 yeara had sud· I'll tell you: ThOM from the Rev. rules and regulattoM and respect of moderate and poor c:trcwn· denly fallen away and that tome Edwin Gornke I heard flrat band authority later on. atancea wUl know ~ and re· martc apell had made me young. In his Community Churt'h In Co· '"Mtere 11 nne line between member lona.-t -they are truly It wu a wonderful feeling. I! rona del Mar. Surprised! The discipline and punlahmenl We the eood yeaR." you're tJed to your old rocking second Ia from tbe l~troductJon cannot always tell where one • • • chalr better take a trip to Dla· of the book entitled "Mte Yeara enda and the other begins. but e -wcr ~fEARS RO neyl~nd. You just CAN'T stay old Were Good" by Loula B. Seltzer. l It ls only through law and order With the aplralllna Increase of lD that happy kingdom! recommend It for your reading. that we help the child to learn juvenile crime. there mu.t be P.S. A hearty thank you to It covera a period of root hog or consistency and almpllctty. A 110me causes, I wonder what our Monatro for at lut ma.ldne It I die, a per1od that made men of play-pen Is not primarily to keep present crop of yoone ~pie will poutble lot this whale-watcher boya. the child ln. but to keep the do about their children. WW the to have hl.a picture taken In the • D.-o• • •• : ... .:_ world ou<' <Like the mother who pendulum swtnr the othft' way! ttl , "• • .. _ .. &Q wrote back to grandma -That Will they teach their children proper ae na. So h"re are excerp•-from the 1 t t Jl ., th " nd no City Liability for Lifeguard Duty Studjed " .... p ay.pen you sen or mm.7 s at "no means no. a Rev. Gomke's sermon, whkh he birthday la wonderful -I aet In amount of tears. whining or pruched on Mother's Day. on the It every attemoon and Jimmy threatening wtll change It! They topic "What's a home for!" can't get at me!) qulckJy catch on u to whether "It is the appalling r~ponsl "A fence Is a law surrounding or not by the above means they blllty and the glorious opportu-fret'dom. It simplifies life. can change no to yea or maybe. nlty for parents to make men and "When a chlld la reared In a • • • womt>n out of boys and girls. Christian home. It learns partly e rollKOSA BlOT ··The best that an Intelligent by the words that his parents Advice to U.S. 10ldlera on to· And. oh JOY to her parents ~he goes quietly to sleep after her {,,.,.,, met~l. eround midn1qht. end sleeps soundly through the night, until eoght or n.ne on the momonq She •s the pride of the household, c.'lnd the most prec1ous and loveable bundle of energy &nywhere in the un•verse Planners Are Overruled As Beer Permit Is OK'd It's been a lona·t.irne·no-see. for·l lut saw them In Phlladd· phla. 10 year. ago. They've lived ln South America for 12 of the past 15 years. and nephew Tony is the only one of the three Jun-The county's allocation to lora born state-side Patty, age Newport Beach for lifeguard 11. was born In Rio de Janeiro; casu is being Increased from Peter. better known u Butch. let $13.200 to $216.800 for the coming out his first bleat In Bahia. rtacal year, but the Council Is Braz.il. taking another h-.rd look at the parent can do to express his love U'll', but chlt>ny throu~h what ts reign duty anent the r~nt riot for a child Is to prepare him for called the language of relation· In Formosa over the acquittal, by thl' successful ma11ngement of ships. A child knows that Cod a court martial of a U.S. Army his own llfl'. Is dependable because his par-~rgeant accused of manslaugh· •·Somt> time ago ll disgruntled ents are dependable: and hls ter of a native who waa killed school tfi>a<'her handed In her rt>· parents are dependable because u a peeping tom: They should <~lgnatlon. Jaylng: In our public they. In turn dl'pend upon Cod. caution their wives to pull down S<-hools today the tPachers art' Thus a lso the churt'h acts shades while bathing. The only time they've lived In contract to check on lht> city's the U.S.A. was a three year as· liabilities on beachea beyond slgnment at Matamoras. Mexico. city limits. . where they were able to live on City Mana~er Robert Shelton the uS. side of the border In told Council Monday nlrht that Brownesvllle, Texas. The entire the total mlleagt> of beach('S In · family <'an speak English. Spa-eluded in the contract Is redu<'t'd. nlsh, Portuguese and a bit or The southerly limit now will be N('wport Beach City Coundl 1 bay stre«.>t t>nds ot F. II and K Guarani. thl' tongue spoken by Crystal Covt>. and not El Morro overruled thl' decision oC the Streets ~ hile a new committee the Paraguayan Indians. Papa Beac.-h But there will be addi- Plannln' Commlsslon Monday works out plans to a('("'mmodate PNe goes th~m even better. since tlonal manpower requlremt>nts. evening and approved Walter mon• boats; funds received from he can handle Italian. French because Cull time lifeguard pro· Dilley's request tor a use per· bay front property ownera will and Gennan u well. tectlon will be provided this mit to serve beer at Dilll")"s Cafe remain In tnlst for public lm· summa near the Santa Ana at 51:17 E. Bay Ave., Balboa. provementA on the ~nln.ula. • SIGIIT IEEIIS ..__ River mouth. On 2 occaaJon.a. the lut tlme • Rea.olve<t recommendations After aucb • lonr ab8elk.'e-'uvm Prtvate beeches. such u ety. on April 1& the Plannlne Com· from the Parks. Beaches and the wondena of the U.S.A.. we stal Cove, provide their own llfe. wt>nt all out to &how them the s 1 ld Th t mission had rejected the appll-1 Recreation Commission on capl· 1 h d guards. Mr. he ton 'aa · a cation for the reasons that tht> tal outlay Improvement for the best that Southern Calllom a a brought up question ot the city's location was near a res idential 1957 58 budgE.'t. llstln~ Channel to offer. We tarted out with the rt>sponsibillty pnd llablllty In 7.one. whic-h Included seasonal PI P;uk In We<~t Newport as first San Juan Capistrano Mission and such areas. The matter was re- rPntal apartments. anrt woulll prlorlly. bPaulifytng th£" 19th St. Knott•s Berry Fann Then. cam(' !erred to City Attorney Karl attract the teenage grollp. tx>nrh as 'W<'onli prtonty. ant1 de 8 local tour. Including a boat -~ Davis. Attorney Bradley Schwarz ap veloping Cliff Dr Park in N<>w trip around our harbor. the Buf· ------- pealt>d the rase to the Council port HPlght<o as thlrcl priority I talo Ranch and the rountry up OC J a....... R ffil'll Both Mr. Schwarz by lettE-r anct • RP<'t>IVPd rf'Nlmmt>nclatlono; Lag_una Canyon. Th~r~a~ f~u:a~ ~ II · Mr. Dilley In pt>NOn assert('cl , rromm tht> Park Commission and us In a well known po a pentlE.' o··-····1 of St 1-L-, that tht' plaN' was no longPr a thf' Cf'ntnl Nt>wport ~ach C(lm-helm way. named for ~ · 1 .... 1... • ...... ' man who '" known all ovt>r lhl' malt shop. but a rt'Staurant . munlly A"-<~n for rledlcatlng the 1 Th chlldrt>n would not allract teenagPr c!IPn ummprov('cl r tt y Jot~ along Bal-world ;s w:ht. 1 e Paraguay tclE'. and that therc w~rt' amplt> boa Blvd. adjac-t>nt to the City away own ::e hi~ and his and strict Jaws prohibiting salt' Trailt'r Park. for park and rP<"re k~ow all ahbol h w call Disney- of alroholic bevt>ra~fi>S to minor.; ation use. Including t e n n I s kmgdom, w c e Mr. Dilley said tht're WNP otht>r I rourt~ land. plares nearby that sold beer e Acc-t>ptli'cl thP impro,•cmf'nts e ADVEJfTtJltE & TONOUOW Counrtlman Sandy MacKay., and relt>a!ICcl ~urt>ty bonds In We took the ride down the rommf'ntlng that It woulrl prob ronnection with Waltl'r Mf'Hntt'"' Ama700 first. Aftt>r many a trlp ably be unconstitutional to d«.>ny Tra<'ts 3003 and 3057 In Harbor I to the Land or Disney, It's still the permit. move1l to approve 1 Highlands and Austin Sturt~· my favorite part of this tasclnat- the rcqut>st Councilman Ut' vant'" Tracts 3000 and 3032 tn lng, out-of-doors circus. although Wildt>r c;econded thl' motion. and the Westclift subdivl<~lon. 1 can hardly walt to get on Tom It was pas.'l('d unanimously. I • ACC:epted tht> oaths of offk e Sawyer Island, prt>sently under· Cou ncil_ also: or !lpectal pollt'f" offi cers Jamt>s going a very extl'nslve bit of e Rcrt>lvf'ci 9 bids for the Har McCoy. Will Keller and Harry plastic-surgery in preparation for bor Highlands fire station, ran~ Lawrence. the after-schools-out horde of ing from $34,700 to $43.600; re-I would be advt>nturers. rt>rred the bids to the city en-Hit II. R• Bu...t• Frontier-land had a hOI!rt of glnet"r and city manager. Low , ... new attracttons. and the ride on bid was from B. C. Crow; next II .... ....LI WOIIH DtR the Rainbow Caverns mlnt>-traln was trom Allan Ritter for $35.· U5ll ldt a glowing memory. In the 485. I . shop that features all sorts of • Denied the SS.OOO claim or It s rathe~ unusual to return thin s that n uoresce. t had a Robert L. Speth, for damages In home and fmd a bur~lar Inside tou t time tearing myself away an acctdent Aprll 15 lnvolvln~ I your residence. To have the bur· wlt~out buy\ng a black light. a Street Supt. Bill Covert; referred glar knock you down a s he ad et that hu always fascln· the claim to the city's Insurance l leavt'S I, a more unusual story. gte<t' e It would make a good carriers one whlrh. however. happenl'd 3F h ~ ·D t · h h t M R th at t>r s ay presE'n . • Rec.-eivPd an appeal from Sunday at t e orne o r!l. u TomOrTowland held the boys· A. T Campbell from thl' Plan· Stickler. 3631 Seaview Ave .. Co· favorite at1ractlon. the Autopla, nlng Commis.,lon denial or a I rona del Mar where the can drive miniature ya<'ht anchorage permit for Fea· Mrs Stickler 8ald that when but real a~tomobllea. The rest of turellnt> Inc. at 43231,;, W. Coast she walkf'd Into her house. she h stuck with me In vot- Hwy . near Balboa Coves: st>t I was ronrrontf'd with a small. :n e ~::~he jungle-river ride u June 10 as hearing date dark man with a doctor's bag lh g to Item And then we went • A~pted the rl'Commend&· and Jewtlry In his hand. The toe th~ "ha· lest kin dom of tlon ot tht" Balboa Point Assn. to I man knocked her down and ran them all" a~Pthey sayg on tele· table plans for boat slips at tht" out or the door. vlsion--F~ntasyland. Ent.rH .. SK-d Clns Mett.f 1ft tiM Pott Office •• c.,_. dol Mar, C.lif. "'Widlecl --'fy, 011 Tltvn4•y. '" tt.. City CJf Newport leech, c.rtf. Office .ttc~ pt'l"*"'' pJ. .. t 111 the EMit" lundi"t: -m .. , •ddroN: 2150 E. c-.. Hithwey, C«o11• d•l Mer, c.fifwtiJ.. ffilPHONES: HAIItiOIIt II 14 attd II II MEMIEA OF CAliFOitNIA NEWSPAPlllt PUiliSHEIItS ASSOCIAnON lvtd CJf the NATIONAl EDITORIAl ASSOCIATION AlltVO E. HMPA..._----------------Owwor •1141 ,....,_ PE& HMPA...-·-·---· .. -·------------··-.AMoclete ...._ ~M MITCHIU....---·---··-~ ..._.., 101 auaNS --· . _..,...._ R.OUNCI MaNES __ omc. ..._,.., MUCEDU HAU. .. -·-·------____ O.IIIW ~W... HOWAlD IAlNl.S Oil IHMI autY mvtNSOH-....._,_ HUGH w.MIUAN .. ----·-----~---· -~ • • • 1\e NIWfOI1' HAaiOI lNSleN e.. ..._ ..... ·~ ..... • ..... ,., ........ ·-·: • .tt t-'Jfl • ., .. s..,.,tw .... ... __ ................... .. ................... .., ..... -, SUIJCtWT10H lATa .......... r-.... '-::.::.--~ =· o.w. .t ....._ ,_., Tw At! ... AI • Orange Coast College trustees ha Vl' reaffirmed their dismlll.s- al of Henry Clinton St. John. tonner ln.,truc:-tor, fired during a loyalty Investigation In 1953. Mr St John appealed tht> case to the Superior Court, then the Supreme Court of the State. In each c-ase the court upheld the right or the board of trustee~~. The permanent dismissal by the board thla week resulted from the rl'<'ent Supreme Court confirmation. LECAL ROTICE NOTICE OF PUBlJC HEARJNG Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of New. port Beac-h will hold a continued public hearing on Ordinance No. 822, reeardlng Plannlna Commls· slon Amendment No. 34, to amend zoning ot a portion of Lot 157, BJock 52, Irvine Subdivision. Newport Beach. from "U" to "R· l·B .. Notice Ia further elven that the said continued public hear. lng will be held on the 24th day o1 June. 1957. at the hour of 7:30 o'dock p.m. In the Council Chambers of the City Hall of the City of Newport Beach at which Ume and place any and all per- sons Interested may appear and be heard thereon. Margery Schrouder City Clerk CJty of Newport Beach NO'IlCE OF PUBUC HEARJNG Notice la hereby rtven that the City Councll ot the City of New. port Beach wUl hold a public hearina on the applteaUon of Featu:rellne Inc., 432j W..t Cout Hlabwa.y, ftewpott Beach. tor u.e Permit No. 331 to permit the C.'On· ltructlon, opera.Uon and maJnte· nance of • prlvate yaebt andtot· ap at 4323~ Wilt Cout RiCh· afra id or the principals. the prln-through tht> home. Even though People who live In gla.u houses cl pals are afraid or the superin such an Ideal Is not always ac:--shouldn't take a bath ln the day· tendents. the superintendents are hleved -Is this not the goal of time or throw stones. Is It pos· atra.ld or tht' board, the board Christian parenthood?·· slble that thHe ~pie reeard mf'mbt'rs a re afraid or the par-• • • the prac-tice of window peeping ents. thfi> parents are alrald of • EDITOrs ADVICE In the cateJOry of innocent fun! the c-hildren. and the children art> Here's what Editor Louie Sell- afraid of nobody. z.er had to •y: "Our job Is to put the fu r or "Struggle is good for the I<IUL I N s u R A N c E God Into our children without I have had my full share of lt. FIRE-KARINE-AUTO browbeating them.. If they are It b shaping, building. atrenrth· to grow into responsible adults. enlnr. even wben, at tlmet1, It W. C. WAGNER law.abldlne and capable of aeema alma.t intolerable. I have a6 E. 17th St.. ec.ta Mea boldlna jobe. they must .ome· bad no tlme;:~f~orLw~or:m~y:·~an=d~even=~~~~~~~~..,~~JIA~~~ whme learn to follow rules and 1-for -~ For Your Con-nnienc&- OP£11 AU DAY TH URSD AY IEIORIAL DAY HEN TURIEYS 10 TO 12La. AVEJLACE mEAL SIZE FOB TOO BU·B·Q11E ••• 08 LET US DO TilE COOKIXC AT A ROIUJUU. CIIABGE. OICAJI MAYEa'S 342. E. Colli • ._ •• , CORONA DEL MAR Ha.W 412C CANNED PICNICS• ........... 'r UTB BLACK IIAWK SMOKED HAM SiTCiiraACoN 67;. BU"ItOB&il .arl FAMOUS. L&AII 6 TA11U PURE PORK SAUSAGE 491. , FLORIST De Murl T osh, left, and Velma O 'Brien, right, gang up on Mrs. 0 . C. Robertson of New. port Heights to sell her a corsage for the benefit of Mentally Retarded Children's Associetion. The flori st is treesurer of the Orenge County Floral Association, who made the corsages end donated them as en annual money raising project for the Association. Miss O'Br ien is 9wner of O 'Brien's Specialty Shop, one of the spots where corsages were sold. This year the florists s ur passed their goal of $2,000 for the mentolly retarded children by more then $500. (Terry Boris photo). Assistance League Reports Success for Thrift Shop • BAJlBOB COOlfcn. P1" A The Assistance League Mom· lng CoU~ which waa held at the league center wa..s a record suc- cess. More than 300 penoru who attended brought bundles. In· e-luding all typt'S or household ar1ides. They will be sold at the h.•ague's Thrift Shop to help support the Or. Robert Olander, D 0 S Dt>ntal Clinic, which was established a nd is maintained by tht> h•ague Prt>!lld<'nl Mrs. 0 G. Suess, on behalf of the league, expressed HOME LOANS LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To Serve You LAGUNA lEACH AND SAN CLEMENTE QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICE LOW LOW "UDUCING" INTE1t£ST RATES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE FREE CUSTOMERS' PAilKINO ESCROW savea. EfRCIENTLY OfUATID a "big thank you" to all who responded. Many of the con· trlbutlons received by the Thrift Shop were brought prior to the coUee. Arrangements for the affair were made by Mrs Austin SttJr tevant. h011pltallty chairman; and her committee. Mmes. Ar thur Best, Willard Killion. AI len Crlsell. Clarence Coo~r. Dale Ra~y. Lonnie VIncent and Ed· ward Millet. The constant n ow of guests were welcomed by Mayor Dora Hill and Mmes. Nelson Neice. Leon Yale. John Boyd Jr., Robert Gardner, Fred Kuster and Charles Sparkuhl. White ceramic birds hovered above nora! arrangements of glossy greens, pink gladiolus and purple stock. Mrs. Lonnie Vincent and Mrs. Allen Crlaell provided centerpieces for the cof· fee tables. ~~ at the tabla were Jlme~. Sue., Hay ~mhelm. Ra.rold Ouistl«, Everett Gard· ner, Rlebard Cut.le. E. M. Crary; and h-om the Junior Lea rue. Mrs. Robert Crowner, chairman. and Mmes. James Laws, Hans Broer- ing, Robert Hartley and Dean Bradford. New committee chairmen ar(> Mrs. William Kirby and Mrs Maxwell Sturges. ways and means; Mrs. Arthur Lewis, den· tal cllnlt': Mrs. E. S. White and Mf'll. Charles Sullivan, toy work· shop; Mrs. Lester Lowe and Mrs Donald Colegrove, thrift shop: Mrs. John Webster. house chair- man; Mrs. Lawrence Brown . scholarship: Mrs. Willard Kll· lion. properties; 1\frs. Card(>n Walker, garden: Mrs. Paul Rog ers, party rentals; Mrs. John Os· bum, sustaining memtwrs. ancl Mrs. Wilfred Berls and Mrs. How· ard Petersen, publicity. Heart Attack Story Spiked A trusty serving time In New port Beach JaU for ctrlving while Intoxicated claimed to have suf fered a hear1 attack was taken to Orange County Hospital. and was returned to jail after X·Rays and an examination revealed he had no coronary ailment what- soever. Raymond Brown. 53, of 106 E. Bay Ave~ Balboa, was working at the city yards when, he said. he thought he • was having u heart attack. Brown was brought to the pollee station and treated by a ·doctor who advtaed he be taken to the h011pltal. Hospital records ~ealed that Brown had no heart trouble, but that be dJd have a lone rerord of fabe clalma to heart allmenta. He wu releued ~m Jail after puttlnc up ball .. E..tWIII lttkl .... , •• ., A work.'lhop will be held Mon- cl:ly by the Harbor Council ot PTA at the Flrst Baptlst Church, Magnolia and Santa Ana ave- nu~. Costa Mesa. The confert'nce, which will be· gin at 9:30. will provldt' lnstruc· tlon on PTA duties tor all new· ly insta lied unit leaders and chairmen from the Individual schools of the Newpor1·Costa Mesa areaB. Mrs. William O'Brien, presl· dent of the Harbor Council. will give th(> highlights of the 58th PTA convention held May 8-9-10 In Long Beach. In preparation for their part In the work~hop, Mrs. Harvey Pease, Mrs. Ma lcolm Reid. Mrs. Dennis Hogland, Mrs. Warren Blinn, Mrs. Webster Jones and Mrs. O'Brien attended a county-wide meeting of the Fourth Dlstrlct In Carden Crove on May 16. • • • • IIOUCK DSJall PTA Mra. Donald Rudcne.ton ot 901 Clift Drtve, Cllft Haven, wu in· 1taJled u president of the Horace Enslen P.T A. Jut week at the S<'hool gyr1maslum. Mrs. Sydney Gaynor was in· stall(>d as first vice-president; Mrs. Fort"St Smith, .econd viC't'· presldt'nt: M~. John Haas. third viC't' president; Mrs. Nat Seal. rorrespondl ng sl'<.'rt>ta ry ; Mrs. Lyell Buttermore, recording sec· retary; Mrs Tt>d Lindstedt. treas- urrr; Mrs. Harl Burnett. historian: Tllrlen Farris, auditor; and Mrs. Paul M. Rogers, parliamentarian. Mt>mbNs voted to present S250 surplu~ funcls to the Horace En- sign Sc-hool for the purchase of library hooks. A !lqunrP dancing rl'<.'ltal. un· rl<'r lh€' cllrt'<'tlon of Miss Eliza- beth Erlwards. was presented by sturlcnt!l or the sixth Jtrade ~vrnth and eighth students modlert hnnrt made c I o thIn g. (rom aprons to sports and street wear. Jr. Fishi•c Tour~ey Will Start J-15 The annual Junior F'lshermen's Tournament. sponsored by the Balboa Angling Club, will start Saturddy, J une 15 and continue through August 17. This year more and bigger trophies will be awarded. where· as. In the past. only one junior fisherman was crowned champ- ion. Trophies will be awarded and a party will be held for all tournam<'nt participants Satur- day, August 2l. The tournament will be dlvldl"d Into 2 divisions. Children from ares 5·10 will be In division one, and children from 11-15 will comprt.e dlvi&Jon 2.. The Junior Championship ls awarded to th~ fishermen who catch and welrh In the most edible variety of fl&h (one fish of each c1.a.u only. reea.rdJess of stu, except thoee fLsh under the Ftah A Game ~~latJona). Individual trophle. wtll be liven to penona eetc:hJq the •......-ftsh tn the foUowtnc Dldt Ewert. owner CJi bet'• cl.._: alb&ean. barracuda. 1~ Star. and wteru Or· .,._ bonito. corblna. h:allbuL an,. County JOU•, beat Jeny m~ • .,uln croaker, tuna. Be&p.I.D Jut w.ek to ..... the wbtte ._be-. ,.uowftn croak· rr.fdent"a CUp 'l'ou.mameftt at tor, and ,.uo.t.all. 1.rvt1w Oorut OINJttr7 Clatt.. Oo-ebalnna o1 t.be JunJot LA&UNA lEACH mo.-A ... IHONI HY 4-U77 Paul Du.klw.m tiM .sc..,...... 1'ournamnJ ClOIIUDJttee 1ft Dr. dmt'a fitpt; l. E. LW4Je, flnlt atntoft "ntmble a.Dd Bob Sco- ftleht; ~ Taube, 1100D4 fteld. f1leht: Ed Goddard. third ftlatat: Earl lta.n)-.y. faurth fUib.t; 'llrt ll1lm •..-o Taft X&D& .....,__ ma ma-t: GUitird Am711t-~~a•an LaDe. ... ,_,... lbth fl.IPt: _.. wu.oe. of ~--'t.c.a of Ill now. a. IWtlltll fUPt: ... IIIJM ....... ODIIa ..... •••ttr '=*.r. tD eiPth flillat. ..-:laJIQD ...... fir. ............... AMI--AlP- ... ,.., d• _,.. IMI JD "-cna ~ ONIIIfa _. lilt· .... .-............ -Call ............... 'hal. ... IIIIIWUH•..._llJ.L efV 1181,_...._...._ Mariners BaiJk Merges Yrllh carlfoinia Bank .... ,., ..... .. .......... • Mer-pw ot the Marlnen Bank tual tran.ter ot buatnesa la ex- of Newport ~b and Ita branch pected to take place about .July ln San CleiMnY u orne. of the 1. tollowtnc a pproval ot •hare- Calltom.la Bank 1.a ~ by holdfta. Aahby PowelJ, 10n of Mr. and Mrs. A.. K. Powell ot 319 car . nation Ave., Corona del Mar, won top honors In the South Coast Gun Club May 17 amalJboq tournament. (•o .,...., w..w--. ts ea.. ...._ W£IGD OWLY ll 01. a ... .uyraraa,we A New Concept ln ~ &adlo. Ear Phone and Catr7· loa Cue ()p(Jon&l. £xtn. Ed•ar a. Hlll, sn-ident ot Ma-Thla merpr wW l'fve the CaJI. r1Mn. and FrankL. Jttna. Prell· fomia BanJc Jta aeeond local of- dent ol CaJUomla Bank. flee. The tor-mer Newport Harbor Tbe msl'l!f hu been apptOVed Bank became the Corona del Mar by both Boatd.a of Directors. AJ!. Office of the Calltornta Bank Jut month. Aabby won a cold medal In the 50·Yard metalJic 1llbt match with a IICOft of 397x23. Re w u allo hlrh man of the evenlne with a.n arrrecate .c:ore ot 7'9Qx43 out of a poul~ 800x80. IIVISIHR Cl. ua.un ....... ~c..e. ..... Vandals Paint Inside House Vandala alopped d I f f e r e n t colora of paint on wal11, doors, slnka, and proved the~TU~elve• In· competent Interior decorators Monday nleht. May 20 and did an estimated $1,000 damage to a horne under construction at 34th St. and Balboa Blvd . Newport Beach. Vandw apparently entered the home, which la proper1y of Cardinal Homes. Inc , of Costa Meaa, by use of keys lt'ft In the garage. The keys were not found. 'In com.menttnr on the factors lnOuenclnr the corulderatlon to me rge with California Bank. Mr HIIJ atated: ''The entJre coa..stal area aerved by The Mariners BJnk hu. In the past several years, underrone tremendous growth. In the face of Juch growth, both In population and Industry. merginr with a larger bank with greater capital struc lure will enable u.s to meet all of the needs ol the communities we serve." I There will be no changi"S In personnel of The Marinl'rs Bank. Mr. King said. President Hill and Executive VIce President Joseph Steelman wiU become vice pres!· I dents oC Calltomla Bank. Theo Wallington. aulstant vi~ presl· dent and manager. wUI continue in that position at the San Clemt'nte Otflce. AJI other per sonnel in both offices w ill re. main In their pr~nt capacities su The kitchen bar and cabinets were smeared with red paint. The hallway was done In gray. and the number one bedroom and wardrobe doors were painted grey a nd roae enamel. On the bedroom walls In gray and rose paint were the words "I Love Bill" and "I Love You Clorla". Walla in the dreulng room were spattered with gray, and the doors of that room were smeared with rose enamel. The sJnk In the bathroo m was smeared with cream paint. .,.. .......... T11 D,_. T1 Bilk California Bank h as 60 o((I{'(>S in Southern Calltomla. Orange County offices of the bank arc loc:ated In Anaheim, Brea, Corona del Mar. Fullerton. with three In Santa Ana. The Mariners Bank has resources In excess of $7.000.· 000. California Bank's resources total more than $950,000,000 Boy on Bike . Runs into Car POSITIVELY PREVENTS SUNBURN A Newport Beach man was booked by pollee u "too drunk to book" last Thursday follow . lng h is arrest shortly after mid· night near 15th St. and Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. Paul F. J uhlke. 23. of 103 Mc- Fadden Place. while drlvtng In a lane of oncoming traffic on Balboa Blvd .. struck the curb of a divided Island at 15th St., blew out 2 tires, and damaged one of the wh~ls. Juhlke lmmedlntely nt'd. The motor of h is car \\'as running and the lights were on. A by·stander Informed pollee of the direction In which J uhlke ran. Pollee found him hldtnr be- tween a building and garage on tbe southwest comer of Balboa Blvd and 15th St. Pollee aald he wu .o Inebriated that be could not stand alone. When uJced If the car that Thomas R. Mallard. 13 or 1(}1 15th St. Ba lboa, r('('('i\'ed a pos· slblt' ba<-k In jury M ay 19 after· noon wht'n he ran h1s b•cycl(> Into a car dn,•en by Kt>rt Jor dan, 16. o ( Rivera . at the cor ner of 15th St. and Balboa Blvd Th(> Jordan vehicle was travt'l· lng ('1\St on Balboa Blvd Pollre said Thomas. who was riding In th(> cros.s walk. apparently ran Into the side or Jordan's c-ar. Thomas was treated at Hoag Hospital. Phone :n your news stories to your local newspaper, the En· .Sift. Harbor lll4. (or your money back) :111 day in the sun -even the tint day' SEA & SKJ'1 poat1ve actwn con- ditions skin, prevenu pulua1. leta you t:ln beauWuJJy without diacomlort ... you'll have a lonc·l.astinc tan others adrntrl" That's why SEA ~ SKI outaells all other suntan product& Look for SEA A SKJ'e If-' cia.J offer claplay featunnc Tmy-Tou 8WUD trunb for only ~ (reJ. $1.96 value) with uy .U.. SEA A SKJ. At bftur ~. UCII'iet)', Gild UporUft.«nt •torn ill Kftj!»NIUII!We eq....u 6octNe Gild p/ladc,.... ran Into the curb wu his. Juhlkt' ""'!WE .............. J'hrn 1• replied. '1t ain't nobody elSA>s " IIAJDOa 2271 COlO i DEL IIAI PUIIIICJ He was booked for lntoxkatlon and as too drun~k~to~boo:::k~·----~::~::~~~~~~~~::~~======'=1=27==E.==~=====II=wy==·=-.u====J=arn===~====~=====~===~========~ • Drive with core ... ever)'Wtlorel • They're eager-beaver beauties ... these Chevrolet wagons! Talk about bard-working wagons! Chev- rolet offers you the handsomest line--up of all. Whether you banker foe a waaoo for do-it-yourself projects. to tote out- dcxr gear. oc as an all-round family car-here are eqer beaVU'I to aee- 1'bere are t1ro-<1oor and four-<ioor models. with liz-or ~ c:apacities. 1bey ooovert in a 6ab to tab up to ball a too ol c:atJO. 1be WJpte opma fint. 10 there are lots of loads you can slip in without having to open the topgate. Being Olevrolets. they have the per- f~. too; up to 245 • V8 horsepower that's frisky, smooth and quiet. 1'be one you cbooee will be a joy to handle with its steady way of JOl.QI. its eaer s.teeri.aa and aJat respoc~ See ,_, WIIOD at your Oa:wa old. dealer'• 100111 ~-CIWCII&~ ~~~,..Elfl .......................... CII& • , • -- For a LMge S.&eetion of YARDAGE -UNENS BEDDING -NOTIONS PATTBNS BOYS' & GIRLS' TOT to~ ClOTHING ENJOY1NG THE STYLES shown at the recent fashion luncheon presented in Chef's Inn, COI'ona del Mar, for the benefit o~ St. James Day School are, from left, Mrs. John W. Oertley of Balboa, Mrs. Harvey Somers of Balboa, Mrs. Robtrt Bom.ion of Harbot Island. Mrs. 1\rthur Williams of Harbor Island end Mrs. Chris Colton of Balboa. (Terry Boris photo). lARRow's l-404 V'WI Lido Newport Beech, c.lif. J'DII'ISJIES BOOT TaA!IfiRG Seaman apprentice Lynn D. ~am. son of Mr. and Mrs. John PelT)' o! 3411 lSth St., Newport Helabt.s, recently finished boot training at the Naval Tralnina Center. San Dleao. Church Choirs Are Honored at Sunday Lutheran Service Clr ••••• , .. .. , .............. , Cbarld Hutcllin.aOn of 415 Harding St., Balboa, wu booked for lntoxJcarton early Tuesday May 21, foUowtn1 a chain re· action accident Involving 3 cars and a parklna meter In front of Port Orange Trailer Sales on Coast Hlehway, Newport Beach. Hutchinson was treated for Ia· ceratlons on the forehead. flow ••• .,.. SUIIDA YS 1:30 Ll. to 12:30 ~elena's FADS AND FASHIONS JUNIOR • MISSY SIZES •. .DRESSES . PLAYCLO'I'HES 270 E.. COAST BICIIWAY BABBOB 6173 COBOKA DEL MD JOHII P. DEWHURST UFE INSURANCE SPECIAJ..lST SAYS: "YOU CAN BE SURE OF TWO THINGS WHEN YOU TALK WITH ME. No. 1. Jfo effort wW be made to ..U dUiiAg the flnt call. No. 2. Tbue w1l1 be llO MCOild call Ull· leu you request lt. .. For a helpful discussion of your busi- ness, famUy protection. retirement. or estate conservation needs call either Uberty 8-9706 or HEmlock 7-4139. Suite 410 -F cS M Bldg., l..oa9 Beach Church Choirs of the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church were honored during Choir Recognition Sunday last week at the church. Both the Chancel and Carol choirs received praise for their services at the regular Sunday services and for the annual con· cert and special holiday music. Mrs. Carl WebSter of directs Mrs. Cameron Heads Panhel Mrs. Merton Cameron of 1501 Kathleen Lane. Harbor High· lands, has been Installed as p~sldent of the Harbor Pan· hellenic. She succeeds Mrs. Ed· gar Witmer. Other oUicers are Mrs. Bert Esplau. first vice-president In charge of programs; Mrs. Ralph Michelsen, second vice-president In charge of scholarships; Mrs. William Dana. third vice-presl· dent In charge of ways and means; Mrs. Edga r Hirth. treas· urer; Mrs. John Echternach, rec· ordlng secretary; and Mrs. Wit· mer. parliamentarian. Hostesses at the Installation at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club were Mrs. Witmer. Mrs. Kenneth Sampson. and Mrs. John Reed. the Carol choir at the 8 :45 a.m. Sunday servtcea. Members of the Carol choir are Marylin Koehler. Ellen Tollefsen, DavJd Zlmman. Sandy Hayden, Carol Sauter, Dietrich Vogel. Gayle Lampert, J im Rogney, Jim Garnett, Candy Wester, Sandy Schultz. Patsy Mackey, Sonny Hayden. Jean Allen. Carol Wedeking. Roxanne Smith, Don Hardy, Barbara Paris. Dickie Pans. Bill Carnett. Joan Mann, Roger Williams. Cecile Smith. Pamela Lampert, Sharon Vyesugt, Jean Suddendorf. Carla Wedeking. Diane Goemer. Roy Gesley. Ann Van Note. and Patty Suddendorf. Fred W. MarUn Is director of the Chancel choir. Members are Mrs. Irwin Allen. Mrs. Henry Anderson, Diane G e 1 1 b a u m. Carole Gordon. Kay Miller, Mrs John Neff, Delores Prior, Carol Rogney, Karen Tollefsen. Mrs. Marte Borgman, Mrs. Cecelia Camarata, Mrs. Edythe Erick son, Mrs. Dorls Gordon, Mrs. Clara Hlnderaker. Mrs Harold Netlman. Mrs. Ed Fountain. Mrs. John Hampton, Mrs. Margaret Vader. Don Bowman. N C. Grlf· fin. J. L. Hayden. and Robert Tuff. Mrs. Erlcluon. Mrs. Neff. and Mrs. Neuman are soloists. Dale W. Young. who has given recitals In Europe, Mexico. Cuba, and the United States. Is the church or· ganlst. Hutchinson was traveling west on Coast Highway and hit the parkt'd car of Charles Champer· lin of 104 W. WUson St.. Costa Mesa. The Impact caused the Champerlln car to run Into and break of! a parking meter and. at the same time. went on to hit the parked car of William Cltta. Jr .. of 546 Tus Un Ave., Newport Heights. FIRS! HUaCH 0 , CHRISl SCIEHTIST J)O) Vle Uclc.. NeWDOrl '-•~It A br•rKh The Mother Church, The Fi"t Ch of Chriat. Scienti1t. in Sot ton. Men•chu•ett.. Sun41ey School _ 9; 15 e.m Su,.d•y Service ---·--II -()() •·"' Wedn•sd•y Evenin9 Mee+in9 1:00 p.m Reedi119 Room ICKeted e+ )) 15 Vie lido, Ne .. porl S..ch. is ope<~ wM I de )'I from 9:00 e.m. to S :00 p.m. Wednesde)'l front 9:00 e.m. to 7:-4S p.m. Fndey .-.e<~l"9t from 7:00 p.m. tc 9:00 p.m. Closed Holide)'l. Tll. public ia cordially invited to et tend the cl!urch MrvicM end uM the lteedinq Room. 116811 EARNINGS MAlE YOUR SAYINGS PP.«<t./ How proudly you puff out your chest when that pay check gets a •juicy plum ' increa se. So it is with savings. Our big 4% means an important increase of 33~ to 60 per. cent over the meager 2~ to 3 percent most savings earn. And you get a big dividend four times a year. Your money is loaned in the ........... ,.. ... ,.. form of First Trust Deeds f« buying, building or improv- ing of homes in prosperoos Orange County. This alone should be safety enough - but for ,aas safety -ea~ account up to $10,000 is i• sured by an agency of the United States Government Do as more than 8500 happy savers are doing. Open an account with us today-in person-or mail a check or money order. Yotl' Pass Book to bigger earnings will be sent you at once. NIWPOIII BALaOA SAYIIIGI AND LOAN ASSOCIATION '·A. 1.4LMU., ,,./iJft6 3366 VIA LIDO, NIWPOIT IIAC~ CALifOINIA •andt OHa • 2«11 Eall CooJI Higlrway. Corona del Mol T f l fP H O N I -lOT H OffiCfS-HAIIO I 4 2 0t ' SAVE Willi A Farmer's Policy Power Boat RegaHa Set A power boat regatta la tenta· B R U C E M A R T I N tlvely ~heduled ln the North Lido Channel tor the week-end of Sept. 14 and 15. lltWuL tire e/rud, ol 'IJ«pt eluJia AUTO-JRUCI-fiRE-UfE Plans for thls repeat of last year's spectacular were described LOCAL AGENT by Urban Beh at last week's 1793 NEWI'ORT AVE.. COSTA MESA -ml.'etlng o! the Newport Harbor •!!!'!;!O;FFI~CE:;;;:;.;U~be~rty!;-8;.·.;5554;;.;;..~!"!""!!!!!!!~~~·RESIIIIIIII!!!. !!U!!Ibertyiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!S-!!5063!!!!!!~ Cham b<-r of Commerce directors '!!! at the VIlla Marina /!r~-... ,....--Waltah Clarke's Hawaiia• Sho,s ~"~ ..... ~/~, \ sroi!T'SWEA.Jl tram w.AIJtmJ rf ' l Swim Suits. Sarongs. Dresses. Kelkis ~lldren' ... Things. Muumuus. Luau Costumes. Men a Aloha Shirts. Gifts. Decorations. South Sea Party Deco= 14.0 South Coast Bl•d. (aat to~) l..aiJuDG 209 MAJillfE AVE.. B OA ISLAXD picture yourself in a setting designed especially for you by Htlm Fi;htr Pinu, A.J.D. .. now r~presencing che world-famous Los Ang~lcs D«orarot.SCUclio of &dter Bros. io the South Coast area F~r tlmrt~ti"l ;,/~ ., t~ffJIIIklli•"· u/1 Htln Fidtw Pi lid 111 HVIIII ··62 ,, Uf'l*' BucJ, •Aa&Ba ••os. He said that the Junior Cham· tx-r of Commerce Is willing to take It on as a proj('('t and will raise the required $700. Kt>n Sampson, rt'<'ently ap· pointed as Harbor manager for Orange County, said that such an event could be held In tht> Upper Bay when the watt>r park and stadium are completed. The dlre<'tors accepted a pro· posal presented by Bill Schock for the Snowbird A.'ISn. to run tht' annual Flight of the Snow· birds under Chamber sponsor· ship. B.l. Church Reyeals Pla1s for UIJMiiH The Balboa Island Community Methodist Church Is making plans for the expansion of the sanctuary and a limited number or church school rooms. Escrow proceedings have been completed on the purchase of the one a nd halt Jots directly south of the church, which 1s located at 115 Agate Ave. The chu~h Is pu~haslng the property for $12.500. The board of trustees. with Robert S. Guenther as presl· dent. handled the negotlaUon. Cllristia1 Senlce Dillies Ollllletl New o!Ocen of the· Woman's Society of Chrtntan Service of the Balboa aland Community Methodist Church held a leader· ship tratnlnl meeting May 17 at the chu rch. Offlcfts ~re In · structed ln their duUn for the cornin l year. Mrs. Harold .Jamea II presS· dent; Mra. Midlael Ca.rl, vice- president; Mn.. Byron Nealy, .ecnrtary; Mn.. Wayne Hunter, tnuurer; M.ra. Robert Bonner, eecretary of promotion; Mn. Robert Lelnau, eecreta17 of mbl· alonary educatlon; a nd Mts. Ted HaWIIU, NCtetary ol Ch.rUt1an .odal relation. Tills W_. 1M EHrJ ............. , .. ......._ ___ _ OOIOfU'IOT1' METBODDT ao w. lttll st.. eo.ta M..a Uberty 1-4552 BeY. Joeepb W. Mc:ShaDe Sunday: 9:30 a.m .:... Church Sun· day School; 9:-'U and 11:00 a.m. MomJne Worship-7 p.m. College Age MYF Seivice - 7 p.m. Hlah School MYF Service; 8 p.m.. young adults group service. cauaca of til• RAZ.aaan IllS Alla:belm St.. Colta ..... ~: ...... Cllft Williams. Uberty 1-7161 Sunday Services: Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m. Evangelistic Serv· Ice, 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.PS., 6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet-lnl. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. THE CBl11lCB OF CJUUST THE CBl1BCII OF CBJUST 1050 Oaurcb St.. eo.ta Meea Odd F.Uoww Lodfle. Uberty 1-5711 IMt Jfewport A..._ E.. C. Joa., ~~~ Co1ta M..a Sunday services: 9:45 a.m. Bible Uberty 1-5711 study; 11 a .m. morning wor· Tom lla.lau, Jr .. M1A11ter ship; 6:00 p.m. evening ~ce. Sunday Set-vices: 9:45 a.m. B.ble Midweek service, 7:30 p.m. study; 10:55 a.m. worship serv· Thursday. lee; 7:30 p.m. evening service. CBJUST CBl11lCB BY THE SEA CE.Jn1lJU. BIBLE CB11JlCB Commualty Method.lst S Balboa BlYd. at 14th St.. Jfewport Ora:Dp Aft. at 23rd L IL\rbor 52:21 Colta Meea. Uberty 1-S. Pastor: a... aoy A. CCI:rleoD A. A. Kaden. Pastor Sunday Worship, 9:30 a.m. and Sunday School : 9:45 a.m. Mom· 11 a.m . ChulclJ School. 9:30 tng Serv1c:;!..t 11:00; Evening a.m. Midweek Meetlne.: 7:00 Service. 7:~. Mid-week Serv· p.m. Wednesday preceded by tee. W ed n e 1 day, 7:30 p.m. 6:1S p.m. potluck. ;Youn1 people meet 6:15 p.m. Sunday. ST. JOACIIDI CBt7'8CB --, 11&& ~ A..._ eo.ta M..a JfEWJOBT JIAII.BOII LJherty 1·1011 LtJ'TB:EUR CBUBCB Fathu n.c.• J. Kma 2501 cuu Dl' .. •.-port S.lpt. SaDday ....._ at 7. I. I. 10 cmd L1be1ty .... l U :30 a.m. Weekdays: Ma• a t a.t. Jolla Propp 7:00a.m.-Confess!~ Satur-DupUcate momlng aervtces--8:45 d~ys from 4:00 to 5: 7:00 to a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Sunday; 8.30 p.m. __ Sunday School for ICbool age nJIST BAPnST CBU'BCII groups a t 9:45 a.m.; Nunery OF REWPOIIT provided for both eervtce~ and Balboa Bl'ftl.. lltb & Court St&.. Sunday School. B.-port IBYDI& DAY ADftJfTIST .ewport 8194 at Iobei St.. Rewport Belwtab Uberty 1·1512 Elder D. a. SpcnaJdlD4J Saturday Momtne Services: Sab· bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: 11:00 a .m. Prayer meet· lng: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. UJnVEBSALIST COIOIUlnTI' FELLOWSBJP Ebell ClabboaM 515 w. Balboa 8194, Balboa DLCbara-B~t Sunday School , 10:00 a.m . Morn- Ing worahJp, 11 :00 a.m. FlJIST ASSEMBLY OF COD I2D4 SL & Eldea A..._ C:O.ta Meea Uberty 1·3781 ....... d ... c:. Cr-olllc. hstcw Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor - ship: 10:55 a.m. and evangellst service, 7:30p.m. Youne People and Children's Service, 6:30 p.m. Sun. Mid -week Service: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladles' Missionary Council. Thursdays 9:30 a.m. for au day. FDIST SOU1 B£JIJf BAPTIST Cllt7BCJI ISO W. BCIIIliJtoo St.. eo.ta M..a Uberty 1-ua hston DL 81cbard II. ._. Sunday sch ool. 9:45a.m.; churc.h •~r v l ce 11:00 a .m. Tratnln1 Union 7 p.m. Sunday. Eventn1 wonhlp 8 p.m. Sunday. Teach- era and officers meettne 7 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer aervtce and Bible study 7:45 p.m. Wedna-day. ----J'DIST cauaca or CBmJT ICIEilniY Uberty a-am ra.tors 11..-rt a. J ohiUOil ST. JOBK VlAJnfE1' DIIS VIa Llc1o. •.....-t .._. Jlt lfartae ...... 8eJbocl l.daD4 II.AJMw IdS Sunday aervtce.: 9:45 a.m., Sun- day School; 11:00 a .m.. We.· ahfp Servlcei 7:~ p.m. Sunday evening ~ce; MJd-Week Service: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday JIAJbw -~· Sun4&7 Scbol: 9:15 a.m.. SuD· P.U... S..,.._ K.Uey • .__ da7 Service: 11:00 a.m. Wed· Sunday M...a: 8:30 un.. 8:30 Mlldq Evenln~ Meettn.: 1:00. a.m. Conf...ton: Saturdays and -:v~ Jloom. &n5 VIi lJdo, Prayeoz Meeting. .va of 1« FrJdaya and Hob' 1f Bead~. apeon t a.m.-Da~; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; l'1lst 5 p.m. week ~ 9 Lm.·T:45 -BAJmOB AIIDfJILY OF COJ) _,, w ......... J'rfday ..._ 8 a.m. p.m. Wedneacta,._ T·l p.m. Frt· day evenJnp. ea.-.._ camr LU'I'IIZaAJf cau-=-~ ..... OP COITA IIDA .... c. a. ""-o•d (Ill lllt~S) Sunc1&7 .:hoo1 t :M a.m.. mem· ARid-llldl. tna worlbl.P u a.m.. eventn1 c.. l'ftn~ ~ T:f5 p.m. ,..... .... ....._ 'lwww Kld·iNelr ~ T:G JJ.m. Su'ft4U llrtlce1: Wonb~'jl"· 'lbUllldq, Youna Ptople'a Srt· Ice t L.ID. 8unctq at Ice T:f5 p.m. 'Niad&7. 10:15 a...m. lliiiNAL itJiml II EARL W. STANlEY, lelhr SAe....,_.tt.Wa..IM ..... Ofle.t HefW 1771 ......... IPOIGOBED IT aAUOA JII.AJrD OO .. Oaift WIIIODDT ...................... IG 711 , ... Dn111 ..... ~--SUndq 8 .,. vic • • : 1:30 a.m. Qurdl !dtool~ aJJd U:OO a.m. Wonlllp ft. AJmBKWI PBESBYTZmD canca 15th SL cS St. Aaclnw'a BeL. ..... ,_ ... Sdlool Uberty I..Jm Poston a... Jam .. S. Stewart SUNDAY: Morning worshlp,.9 :30 and 11 a.m.; Church School. 9:30 a nd 11:00; Jr. High. Sr. High a nd college age Fellow· ahlpa. 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayeoz, study eroup, 9:30 a.m. CIIVJICB OF Ot7B LADY OF NT. CAJDIEL lt41 W. Balboa BlYd.. N..-part ~0214 Fathu St.Dba Jtlley, Pastor Fat.b•r llldaael BCIIlloD AaiAallt ...... Sunday Muses: 8 :00 and 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. Con!esston: Sat· urdays a nd eves. ot 1st Frldaya and Holy Days from 4 ~00 to 5:30 p.m . and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. DaJly M .. 8:00 a.m. Firat Friday: 6:30a.m. and 6:00 p.m. 1f o ven a (Perpetual Help): Monday, 7:f5 p.m. COBORA DEL NAB COIOIUifJTI' CBUBCII Co·sr 111::._ A"" Palltcwr .... Ectlrill Goalb Sunda y Worship Services: 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. SUDday Scbool: 9:30 a.m. IT.JAIID DIBCO.AL Ia VIa ~.~do-•.....-t .._. ~~­a.t,JoluiB. .......... Sund.,-aervkea: 8:00 u n. BolJ Communion: 1:15 FamUy Sen· I~ 11 a.m.. wwahlp leJ'Yice. Tbundu Sen1cea: 1:15 a.m. Pta7W GuUd; 10:30 Bob-Com· mu.Dion. !1ft 90&LD'S L.U.4NT _... tVaiJIUIIUIO ~011 Mn. Edward Fruehan 11 Me· retal7 of lt'Udent wail: lin. Vernon Smtdl. ~of JVUth wortt: ..,._ Dou. Pf!I'IT. ~ o1 children '""'; Md.. ',P. "1. ...... IICIWW7 ... ~ lilt; Mn.. Jttd ~. melarJ ~ U .. altwe aM ,., .... 1111 I: .. ~ $lnllf. ,..,.,. , .. , ... llli. ta a,.~"" .... =..::,..:·~ ~-~= e :udMn...,........_....,_ 1DU ~ Joea1 C!hrcla eetlftal& -... \ 1111111'1 LIDO IIRIET wtdaJALUa "I'm 1ett1n.r married!" With n eura d'amour ahln!ne ln ht.. eye._ our Bob Schroeder popped the n~ queatlona . . • "What kind ot a wedding?" ... "In a Church," I an.swered (mleht u well do It up proud 1 •.• "How many b r I d e s m a I d s !" . . . ''Three." ''What colors are they wearine'!" "Rose, yellow and Harbor High Tops Science Fair Awards YWUMDAT, MAT II, 1_, HORACE 1!;•7 * * * ~y l a&ww .,...,. PIJGIII 1 16N*~· Newport llarbot Bl1b 8cllool achieved the d.lltinction ol win· e AWAaD AIIE.IGLT e aaADVA1'10a JW0aaA11 nJn1 the~ number of pl'izell The American Leclon awards The elehth erade paduat1on at the <:>raqe County ~~ wtll be Pl8ented by Prlncapa.l Procr&m wfll be held on the l'a.lr held )f.a,y 16-lf at Santa Blll BJtter at the u.embly on Horae. Enal171 footba.U fteld June Ana CoU.. Newport won a June S. 1beee awards are apon. 13 at 4:30p.m. total of 24 and Bo~ £Mip .on!d by the ~rlcan LeeJon of Tbe procram wUl foJJow Jut School place eeoond a.monc the Newport Harbor Potlt 291 and are yeat's ceremonies. After the atu· JunJor hleh 8Cboola wttb 8 prizes p,_nted each year to the out. denta have received their t!lp- ln the fidel ol P~ adenot" st.ndlnc boy and flrl ln the lomu SuP«Intendent Roy An· Newport tied wtth Garden Grove elfhth cradt clus. dersen wiU lntl'Oduce them t.o for MC»nd plaee. Rlchard Grlt· Thla boy and girl are chosen board members. fln'a "Cb.romot.oeraphy" won the by the faculty at EnaJ.in ahd Mualc wUJ be pl't!lW'nted by the beat entry award. ln the physics quall!lcatlona wh ich are looked Horace Enalcn Sch ool orchestra, operatlnc moclela d!vtalon, Char· ror In the student.& are leader-conducted by Mba Norma L.. lea Vandervort'& "Permeability ship, service, character, courage. ~rklns. and the Harmont"fla a nd and OU" won th.lrcl place; In elec-honor. and scholarship. Which Triple Trlo, directed by 8111 tronlcs. John Owens' "Induction does not mt>an a stralcht A aver. Kuhns. Furna~.. was awa.rded tint aee. The girls are nequf'Sted to re. prize. Bruce Douelu and RJchard In prevtoua years the award train from elaborate or too for Palm won 8eCOnd and third place. was elven to Yvonne Taylor and rna.l dress. Very low cut IOWTl!l respectively. "Ref I n Inc 011", Kenyon Beatty In 1950. Shirley are prohlbtt.ed and small hepls Paula Echola' cheml.stry &Utlc Houri&lln and John Eggert In may be worn lt de-sired. model, wu awarded first prize. 1951, Jeanne SwaMOn and Dou -1 The GraduatJon Dance wm be THE HANDMADE GARMENT made a nd being who demonstrates her ability in American Home modeled by Elaine Whitman. at left. won her a Arls by m&king the most outst.,ndmg toilored Winnera In blo1oekal science glu Lugwell In 1952, Susan held the same night In the Ho were William Milburn for his Brown and John Henrotln In ra<'t' Enslen gymnasium from 8 operatlne model "Nudlbran 1953. Call White and Dave Pt>ttlt 1 p m untJJ 10:30 p.m. This dance chlata'"; Jack Bradbury's static In 1954, Pat Fruehllne and will be sponsored by tht> Horact' model of '11\e Evolution ot Ma George M<"Farland In 1955 and En.sJgn PTA. rine Invertebrates", third place. Nancy Gardner and Richard Wat-• • • Mike Irwin's "How to Catch In son In 1956 e OOVRCL PICIOC violet." I'll complicate him . . . $25 wor bond from the D&uqhters of the Ameri-wool g&rment. Mrs A. L. Pinkley, Regent of the "As lone u you have chosen C4n Revolution, which presents the ow&rd &n· Colonel W illi&m Cobell ch&pter of O.A R . is secta", first prize 1n lns«t col· Tht> musk awards will alBO A trip to D~land will be lectlon; and Sally Eymann's be prest>nted at thla assembly t>njoyed by the Student CounC'II such an unusual color scheme, nuolly to ., Newport H&rbor High School student presenting the &w&rd. (Ensign pho to). ~!~~~~~: ~:£:~:~r= c:cy-iC:x-oux·i= ;atc=ha· x·cx•=i·e:i'Cin·c=•ctiC·ex• xrc:t· ;-:G~-o-a-;-l _o_f;;--:C;;::-o.....:n=--s-t-=-=-it=-u-:t:-:i:-o_:_n_:_:P~a_rty __ _ "How to Collect Plants", first • • • mt>mbers on June 3. This annual prize In botanical collections e 8ASEBAJ..L CAKE excursion 1a eJven for the Coun. Linda Nt>lson won se<'Ond plae't' Thursday, May 23. our Horact> dl ~pre~~entat1ves u a ~ard and Jeannie Gazlay receive-d Ensign baseball team lost tht>lr tor their work and wrvtce durlne honorable mention. f1fth League ram• to Westmlns· this past year. to match each attendant's dress whS:t ~t·~o~e~e::~~;~e. t~: Activities Described at COM Meeting "White ... but I don't want a white bouquet. I thought I'd like pink, but 1 did kind of want orchids," that ought to battle him. Phaelanopsls makes up ex· him. "Phaelanopsls makes up exquisitely . . . Let me show In tht> junior division or physi ter by a !K"'re or 4 5. The game Ell<'h member reee-tvea a coer cal science, Louise Meridith's was played at Weostmlnster and. taln amount or point& for par- "Rock Collection" received hon · <~in('(> the 1~. plac:'l'S us In ~ 1IC'Ipating on varioua rommlttees. orable mention In colle-ctions ond or third pl&C't' In tht' Orange I A c-ertain number of thest" polnts "Pictures In the Sky", opt>ratmg County ElemPntary League acqulrt'd Crom thtse pro.)ect.s Is model in astronomy by Grant Bill Twist played C'at<"her and ~ulrNi ~fo~ the student Is Mc:Call. received honorablt> mt>n had two hits. Tom Call and Doug allowed to go on the trip. you." * * * Oat c:ame • thldt JDCI9ICDlae fWed wttb full leD9tll plloto-gnpaa oC bd.s-. crtt.AdaDta aDd Oowv ,Ula CIDd page clftw ..... of Bowen 1A ...sdecl bl.lae ~ . • • "''b J J..lb u.at ...... 'T1aat ... --• IOQ.-d old faeb' asd 1M I I I«! Willi MOt. ... lit JOD"re DOt tbe old tab'r•d type.• .ad aob. ""''• you I'd .. .,...t a a• c.,. ... lt would P... you .....,. ~ • I .mdt'b-...cl • a-la. ...... --~ -........ * * * 1f.ow much la all thb JO(na to co.tT" I dedded r et beft« let cloWn to practtealiU.. .. All rw eot la n!nety·nlne dollan and fltt:y cents." "Don't you worry about a thlnr." aald Bob. "I'll go take a look at the chUTCh ... By the way, have you actually pUTChased the b r l d e a m a l d s' dresses?" "Nope," aald I. "Could you poalbly aubstitute pale ereen for the yellow'! Somehow, 1 aeem to see aJI the Oowera In the church as well u your attend- ant's bouquets in pale pink ... The pale green would m&ke the overall picture perfect." "A.a long aa I can carry pink Phulanopsls and the whole thing doesn't cost over $99.50," 1 was s uccumbed ... * * * 'nile )Amp~ oi fJowwl tc. ~ Ia IDCIDJ aided . • • Colal', tllftu'e aDd ...,. aut be d ~~--o.tala t:loowen ...... well wttll c:.dala labdcL Same .... , ___ lead a.-. ......... ~ .... .......... bot ....w· .. be quit. dPt Ia • dna.n:tL ll.t oC ....... Ia--wttla ~ pta ..ay --a4 Dabllally we .. .-.. oa Wed!IIM au. ..... • ... _. •ts.a aDd ta •rae a ... we...._ ..... ua.. .. dlell ......... ---........... cdl .... ~ ·-tMt ......... -..~ ............. .._ -t ..... * * * * * * ....... " lllpt .. tell .. ....... _. ..... ~ ..-. ..... w.y .,..-u ... -...... JlliNI'f .... ~ aazfU 1 1111'1 •L:uou .. t •• _ ........... ,.. .. caa•• . • * * I I 8 M h M H C:* s:M:M I I i I s:p: e SATVBDAT. Jt7!fE 1- Playground .. . . 10·12 Noon e MO!fDAT. JUJfE 3- Senlor Citi- zens . . .. 10:30 a .m.-2:30 p m. Playground . 1:30-5:30 p.m. e TU'ESDAT. JUXE 4- Piayground . 1:30-5 :30 p m. Beginner's Square Dance ....... 8 11 p.m Youth Center Board 7:30pm e WEDIIESDAT, .J17KE S- Brldge Croup 9:30-11 :30 a m Playground . . . . 1 :30-5:30 p m. e TIIVUDAT • .Jl7KE ~ Playground ·-· . 1:30-5:30 p.m. Harbor Squa.re RJggers ····-· . 8-11 p m. e P1UDAT, JVWE 7- Bridge Group . 9:30-11 :30 a.m. Playground ..... 1:30.5:30 p.m. Teen-Age Proeram .. 7:30-10 p.m. e SAT1JJU)AT, JUliE~ PJaycrou.nd ............. 10·l2 noon Forty women r r o m Orange County and several from Long Beach ht>ard Frank Woodland of Santa Ana outllnt> tenets or the Constitution Party wht>n Mrs. D<:mald Griswold t>ntertalned with a morning coffee May 17 at ht>r home. 2231 Pacitic Dr .. Corona del Mar. Present from the Harbor area were Mmes. Elmt>r Poirier. Rob- ert Haberman. MarjoriE' Shep- herd.son. Lillian Lewis. R. 8 Mc- Rae, H Ely Griswold Jr .. Wini- fred Barbre. Eva Howland. Will- ma Brooks. Alma Bartholomew. Dave Spies and the host~ss. Mr Woodland, state vice-pres- Ident or the statt> Constitution Party and In charee of organJ. zatlon tor tht' Southt>rn coun- ties, said "When you read the Constitution you will find It regulates the rights of govt"rn· ment, as delegated by you. It 24~Hour Vigil of Prayer Observed by 8.1. Church Harold James, Mrs. Fount L.. Lowe. Mrs. C B. Barnett. Mrs. Arthur &ht'nkel. Mrs. Ted Haus- e r. Mrs. Ellen Bakt>r, and M rs spedtically statt"5 that you and I have a ll rights wh••n we are born. "This is SPt'('lfically a Rt>pub- lkan Conn of government. not a dt>mocraC'y. Too frequently we read words. not mt>anings We are not trying to sell you a ntow Idea-wE" 1ue trying to RJI you what you already ha-.t' "While Wt> are eradually IM· lng Individual rf'Sponstbility, government Is as.<~umlng It and we are too lazy to protest Wt' art> "orklng to takE' ba('k thOSt' ~tolen power<~ now taken from us without our con~nt. We are not trying to destroy but on~ more to rebuild In thls Consu. tutlon Pany Is room for anyon~. of any ra<'e. cr~ or color, who belit>ves In tht> Republican Corm or lfOVt>rnment given us by our Founding Fathers." The speakt'r expl4lned the need for securing 50,000 reels· tered ppty membera tn order to have a state party ballot. and aever&J p,_nt chanpd their ~t!ou to tM new party. ~ atated that ll not enough rnembenl were eecured by Jan. 18. 1958. there was s111J ampll' time In which to re-register to the previous at!lllatlon tlon. Dave Atkinson's "Ciut'OSC Bartlf'tl. pitcht>rS; Kent Hodaon Th~ students who quallfy Sugar Mole<'ule" re<'elved honor played first base and had two and have-earned thl' requlrl'd able mention In the C'ht>ml.stn hits: Bill Frt>uhling. Sf'('()nd baw: pomts will leave Honlce Enslen static model divt.slon Pat11c1a Dick Butterworth and Norm C-arl at 9:30 a .m. and board the bus 5<-hultz's "Finding Heights by !\olln, third ba!le. Johnny Hughes whi~h will Ullt' them t.o Disnt'Y· Means of Shadows" receivNi 1 had ont' hit and played short land Th•y will be tont' tbe en· honorable mention In demonstra stop. Allen Williams. left field; tire day and wUl arrive back at tlon displays In the flt>ld or Stt>ve LA"A u . ~ntn rleld; and school In time to take the late matht>matlcs. Cary Curtis played right field bus home Zonta Committee Chairmen Are Announced by President Newport Ha rbor Zonta Club Mrs Jt'ffrey Burkl' ls C'hairman ------- committee chairmen were named of the lntt'r d ty conunlttee: Mrs by president Mrs. Robert Jay.red Kennl'th Dell. public attaJrs; at the organization's mHtlng last Mrs. Jamt"S Ray, publicity and Thursday at the home of the pu t public relations; Mrs. Winifred Ships that pua In the nlght. dlstrict governor. Mrs. Haz.el C. Barbre. status ol women; Mra. especially aimbtp.. ~ eard'ul· Kine. 330 Poppy Ave., Corona del D. M. HumJT~el, International rela-ly ~ by tbe Ground Ob· Mar. ttona; Mrs. M. C. Sheply. mern-J~erWr earp. station at m,aJM Mra. Henry Brent Is cba.lrm&n berahlp; Mra. E. V. Sodertaerc. operaUonal points. 1b.Ja b an ol ways and roea.ns; Mra. l;&d PftD book; Mra. ~l)'D GNene. SOS ~to m.l ft.-,.t.,.. Stanley, ..rvtee; Mrs. Kenneth pi'OCram and~; llrrL. ncai"C't. In tbe I"'IBBII& Met:~. Smith. attendance; M.ra. Jol'l.n Mak:olm ~ ,_, book: and WCEml!'ft. or a.J.r."aaaded '-!P u~ dvtl defense; Mrs. L.. E. lfta. A. £. Stodrton. camJval ecbool stv4eaa aft ~ for SteveMOn, fellowsh.lp; Mrs. Wlnl· Mrs Rob«t CFa~) Rarblaon. tbla llf!r'9ioe. Oall the Volom.er frfl! Bacon, buGger and Clnance; Girl's VIce principal at Nf'W'pOl't Sevi<."e Bu~u beC'wt!en 10 a.m. and Mrs. Jack Reinert. historian Harbor High Sr-hool was lnltlated and 2 p.m. Tuesday throua'ft P'ri· -------------------------Into thl' C'lub · 1 day at Uberty 8-1156 A ~·hour vigil ol prayer wu obeerved by members and con· atltuents of the Balboa Island Community Methodist Church lut week from 6 a m . Monday until 6 a.m. Tuesday. The vigU was arranged by tht> pastor's wife, Mrs. Donald Sapp, and Mrs. P. F. Baines. Worship pers were requested to pray tor themselves. their homes. their church, their community. and the world. Parishioners came to the church a t halt hour Intervals during the evening. and prayer waa continued Ln the homes. rrancts Riley I lido Wine & Food Society jFiies to Las Vegas Feast ~rrs Mary Pttts. dlrt"C'tor ot '---l pgMiiiipiii;;piiMEJjjj;;jjh'f __ _ Area four, dtstnC't nine of Zonta Jntt-mallonal conductl'd a club •=---• •::1: The Balboa Island Church Is one of ~vera! hundred Methodist churches ln Southern California and Arizona observing the 24· hour vigU. The first prayer vlfil began In November and has been continuing around the clock since that time. The observance will conclude today (Thursday} The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Sapp have entertalned over 135 adult parl.shloners In a series of ''Know Your Church" evenings In past 2 weeks. The pastor and his wife uaembJed with groups oC ap· proxJmately 15 peraona ln an ef. fort ''to 1et better acquainted with the memberabJp." • Au.latlng ln the "Know Your Church" evenings were Burt C. Lowen. Jr ~ P. F. Baines, Robert Jbbotlon, Otto Hoee. Mrs. Clinton T . Coane, and Mrs. ¥. Wayne Hunter ol the comma..ion on atewarcbhip and finance. Otben.ual.atl:na Included ll.nL Glamour Glimpses ., A.D.Il These are the days of un<.'f'r taln wt>atht>r Cor us hert> at tht> beach That's one of the reasons we so like our sweaters . . whether we combine them w ith a pastel wool aklrt, a real sum- mer skirt of cotton or linen. or the new blend of silk and wool . . . whether It be a cashmere. an orion, or the new Italian flat knit w ool. Por the day. wbee t.be ....._ blow. • lt'a Jldt • UtUe ODOL .. ~ aun-t the wbitle Oaa..a ald.rt. ~­ bUMcl wttla .. ltallaa pall- .................. cklrl.mg -tlact ~ • polo ton-eeclr. wttla ..oil ~. ,. ....-t· -........... ,.,.... oi bl ... -.4 ................ ~ ......_,.., It -.14 .......... ...tda· .., cw.Ut• .....S ..._ yew ... I.... a.4 ,... .. -... ....._.. ..... ---· --.................... ct 0'81WLW'L -........... JOG. , FourtN'n mt-mbers of the Wine night guests of thE' hotel Hal and Food SociNy of Lido lslt> Dike. t>Xe<'utlvt> board member nr new to Las Vegas Tuesday and the S()('iety, was In charge or ar dined at the Clover Room of the rangements for the trip. 1 Riviera Hotel. The group left Ltdo Mt>n us prepared especially for In station wagons and embarked the group 1nduded jellied mad by plant> from International Air rilenE>; fllt>t of sole, Marguery: port at Los Angeles I Tournt'dos dE' Boeur. Ht>lder: as On tht>ir arnval. they were mE'! 1 paragus polonnalse: pommes by limousines and were over-soufflees. salad coeur de Palm. Vlnigrette and Bombe Clacoee ft ...... L_..IIf I-... 11..1... Wines Included Delnhards Ueb· .,...., ...-H fraumilrh. 19;53, and Pommery II• PIM-.-...1 fir Frf..IIJ and Creno Rose Royal Cham -• pagn<', Brut 1950 . A cook·out ls planned as a Persons who made the trip highlight tor the WHk In the wt>re Dwight Anderson, George children's playground program Buro1la. William Cowan. Arthur at tht> Community Youth Center I Davi" Hal Dlke, VIncent Healy. In Corona del MAr Thls activity Harry Kelso. Kenneth Ut"bt>r. will be held at 1:30 p.m this Ht>nry Lunney. Matt Ober. Jr. Friday. May 31. 1 Vln~nt Salmacla. Earl Sawyer. All children of lldlool a,e are RAlph Tandowsky, a nd Walter welcome. Each child la to brlng Worthen. one wiener, ont' bun and rell.sh.l ------- Mrs. Claire Smith &nd David S • All:--N..L Gldnick.. playground leaders.. wtll ••r ~ - be In cb&ree ol procram. IIIII .If III.IJ workshop •n "h1ch she t>m · _..._. .. phasiU'd rart>ful dassifkation or TIJ fll.ll mt>mbers. attendance. and par tlclpatlon within the-dub and 1150 to S. other dubs Sht> prou"'t'd the local club as cme of the strong dubs I of the dlstm·t Memtx>rs wf'tt-anvltPd to at. tt>nd tht-Installation ()( oCfiN'rs nf the ne" ly formt'd Santa Ana Znnta Club at tht> <'h arter night dlnnt>T next Saturday, J une> 8. at the Ir·vlnt> CoMt Country Club. S-E-E CIL. Sind ll.liL. ~ 1'50 .. lUll the iorclans mSHOP zn~ E. cO.t 1119bwcrr CoroaCI del - ftloae: ·~ ... The only w a!ch that wmds on ball beanngs tht.:s ehrmna•mg fnctlon and costly repmrs the BEST gdt espeaally for grodu- atlon or for Dft..D . a perfect present for bnde and groom. n . .....,_ •• ,.... ...... ~ .... ct .. u• I ...... s .... _.. ..... a.-...... . w... ......... ~ -...... II J._ A...-.... ... ., ......... . ........... ~ .. We would love to curl up and dye for you RAY MDJ ER MURL IDA DAMPIER Tom my Wilson's , Fifth Child Tar_Tattlett • :=.~ For Nielsens '' :J 2 ' *' * I (Ccntbnwd b'CIIIl ,.._ OM) ctv• an awud to the frealunan U...nne, ruth cbllcJ ot Dr. and Costa Mesa Rsh F" Slated This Week-end awarded a 1:10-00 war boDd. wu pi and boy who have eamed lira. Davfd Nielsen of 122 Vla lody Lleh. Tbe Newpcll't Beacb the ma.t ..-vice polnta. Tbla Lorea. Lido lale, wu bom Sun-KJclt.otf for the 111157 eo.ta E1b Club ~ntH two fhle rear tt went to Kathleen Dalton day, May a, at Hoa1 Hotpltal. ~~ U: =~. ~t!.~ ~ •warda. WlnnMW of their 8ocl&l and lohn Carlyle. Tbey alto Tbe lnlant dau-"ter, broulht In-..-....... de wW -un"'"-wav. IAa~rah.lp cont.-t were Diana award .Uver Mrvke piN to the _, ..--.... ...-, Sanden and 1'Wr1 Dellu. 'nlJI Nftlor pl and boy who have to the world by Dr. Donovan 1'1lb featuN event wtll be fol- contelt ~both Onqe earned the ma.t number ot .uv-JobMOn, M.D .. wetehed 8 pounds lowed by the c:rownln1 ot the and San Dteeo CouDtla And to lee polnta tb.1a put year. They and 2 ounc:.... Queen at 1.2:30 p.m. Saturday, the two top 8Cbolan. Aim ~-were Ann Latdner and Hickey The Nlellen1' other chUdren and the atreet parade at 1:30 ner and Terry Dallu. they,... .. Hukell. The lflrl and boy who are Steven, e; nna, 4; Lisa. 3; p.m. $50.00 bonds. have earned the most for the and Paul, 2. Tbe Nlelaen1 moved Sunday'a hlehllehta wtll ln· 1n the Bank ot Amerlca aeries put four yean are Jody Lleb and here from Belmont Shores, Lone elude the aelectlon of Mlu P1ah ot award8, the math award wet ~cry Dallu. Beach. nearly 5 yean aeo. Dr. Fry of 1957 a t 1 p.m. and the to Gary Deem. the l&boraloly And then with the alnetne ot Nlelaen practices Internal medl-baby contat at 3 p.m. A brand ltclence to Geny HUbert. fine~ the Alma Mater another aerv1ce clne at 400 Westminster Ave., new 4-door aedan wtll be award· and muale to Taceoa Haya. A.rt ba.ftquet dl'eW to a t.abulous cloee. Newport Belahta. ed Sunday nlaht. to Mellnda. Smith, Enlllah and ------------=---=----=--------vt.ah fry aervane linn will be =1 ~ ':, ::r~ x.z:::: Tar Stars Are Honored ~r;t r:m ~h ad':)...uni:~~:~~:: mood, bu.a.lneu to Mary Ann membera I&Y they expect to feed WWJa tn80n, home economic. and more than 1.2,000 ~Bani In th is vocaUonal uta to Diana Sanden, 12th annual Ftsh Fry. and lnd uatrtal arts to Howard The 1956-57 school year hu l~tter awa rds to graduating sen-More than :z~ toni of fish Peterwon . been one of the best years for lors who have lettered 3 or more have been purchued for the blr In the Jone U.t of IICholutic Newport Harbor High School In years in a ny varsity sport. event. awards, first were the praenta-athletic com~tttlon. The following senior boys Donald Butts of 320 Santa Ana tlon ot Honor Society pl.na and Of the 19 athletic actlvltl~ In have earned these 2-tone letters: Ave., Newport Helehta. h u juat memberabJp cards, and then the the Sunaet League, the Sailors Bob Allen, 3 years in football: completed the purchase or~ms. readlne of the names ot tho. on have won first or second place EddLe Po~. 3 years in basket-tt Ia a job Mr. Butta hu handled the Davtd8on ScroU of Honor. Tbe In 13 of theae sports. Outright ball; Don Redington. 4 years in for the past two yea rs. top 5'70 ol the aenJor class 1n championships were won in var· swimming: ~rge Thompson, 3 Gigantic tl~res In which Mr. ordft" are; flrst Ann Lardner ; slty basketball, varsity and jun. years In baseball: Lee Crlsell 3 Butts deals u procurement chief second Terry Dallu; third Con-lor varsity cross country, varsity for the annual Fish Fry eet more nle Seeley ; fourth Gary Deem ; and Cee swimming and In Cee years In tennis: Mike Mang, 31 gigantic each year, he aaya. fltth Jerry HUbert; a1xth Bar· football. years In tennis; Mickey Haskell, "We add 10 ~r cent to our bara Hammond; ~eventh Robin In com petition for the All 3 years In tennis. order each year," he declarea. HUI; eighth 0\arles Vandervort: Sports award In the Sunset ninth Mickey Hu kell: tenth Lea~e. Harbor Ia well ahead of Diana Sanden; el~venth Genet· the other 7 schools at present. te Baird; twelfth Barbara Dor . having 97 points to 70 for Hunt· kin ; thirteenth l oan Farquhar; lngton Beach. 66 for Fullerton, fourteenth Norman Hesa: fl!-55 for Anaheim and 48 for Santa teenth Mike Ma ng: sixteen th Ana. Har bor High is expected to l oh n Henrotln ; seventeenth Rob· be even farther ahead after the ert Bell; a nd eiehteenth Dave flftaJ scoring, which will Include Vaughn. baseball and tennis. • PEJIJ'"Ecr UCOIID Highest sports award of the The Valedtctorlan, Ann Lard-season ha.s gone to Gary Deem. ner, haa established the first per-who has bet>n named ''Tar of the teet record In the history of the Year." His name Is engraved on 1 achool -nothing but A's all four the 4-foot trophy In the gym. years. The salutatorian, Terry The seiKtion Is made by thP Dallaa., wu very close. Harbor High varsity coa<'h<'S and To go Into th~ scholarships -is based on athlt'tlc achiE'veml'nt Dave Renak~r and Ann Arnqulst and general ~ood sportsmanship received Nationa l Merit Scholar-Tht> following seniors havl' sh ips. In the award oC scholar· been selected by the coach~ as ships by Individual colleges. the 10 outstanding athlPlPl> of Norman Hesa received three, the year: • State ot ~IUornla, University of California and National R.O.T.C Gary Green~AII SunsPt Leagut' basketball and baseball. Terry DaJia.s could chOOSf> be· Georg~ (8uddyl Thompson - tween Stanford and the Navy. 3 years of football, All SunS<'t Gary Deem rated a four year League baseball. scholarship to Stanford. ConnJe Don Redington _ 4-year. All Seeley won the fou r year Irvine acholarship to Stanford . Diane C.I.F. swimmer. holder of 2 C.J.F. swim records. AJJ American In · Troolen won a $250 acholarship terschola.stlc swim selection. to the College of the Paclflc. and Eddie Pope-3-year, All C.J.F. Genette BaJrd won a $400 one to basketball. Occidental. Tbe Crutcher Foundation .cbo-MJckey HaskeJI -J.year ten. Lut )'N.r the Lion. u.ed more than a ton al cole alaw, a hall- ton ot hamburpr, ~000 8Cltt drtnka eaeh day ot the two-day atfatr, 400 pounds ol eotree, 4,000 bap of peanut. (before they ran out. that J.a), :500 pounda ol po- tato ehJs-, 2.000 bap of pop- corn. more than 1,000 cak .. and pl.. and 1,000 pllorw of Ice eream. They gave away a balf·ton of bacon. a ton of ham and three- fourth• of a ton ot eandy. The fllh-hallbut. White aea bus a nd roek cod, de~ndlne on what Ia In the C\.U'Tent catch- a~ ordered from Northe rn Cali- fornia and ablpped fresh to Coe- ta Mesa. They are tried In a apeeial bat- ter developed by He inz Kalaer. Orange County su~rvtaor for seven years and a member of the U ons Club since 1936. Proceeds of the Fry eo to sup· port youth activities and the Sight ConservaUon Clinic spon· sored by the Costa Mesa-New· port Harbor U ona Club. TO OUR nts, cross country. la.rahJp ot SIOO to a atudent eo· l ohn Henrottn _Vanity bu-~ to Oran&e Cout College went kettball and track. FRIDAY. MAY 31 to Dave Vaughn. The Pa nhellenlc Dale Martin-Varsity football S200 award went to Diane Troolen a nd J udy Sutherland. and track: school record holder and $100 each to two commercial In the 220 . .students, Claudia Gentosl and Bob Allen -Varsity football Brenda KeUord. and baseball Barbara Dorkln was awarded George Hood -Varsity track the $400 P.T.A. scholarship. The and cross country; school record holder In the ~ Costa Mesa Lions Club gave $200 Gene Hubbard _ Varsity foot· to two boys., based on character ball and baAkt>tball. achievement. They were J ack The HI Tar Club has given In- Bath and Jerry 'nnker. 1 hi ds The J un ior Assistance League dlvidual champ 0011 p awar to members of th~ championship awarded $200, each to a girl and teams. and the student body has boy for personal development. given them letters. The student Jim McCoy and Marcia Davis. body also presenu special 2-tont' The Senior Assistance League awarded $500 each to Genette Baird a nd Barbara "Hammond. ...... .............................. -.. ...... -..----- • 11.000 SCBOLABSBIP IIII'HIJIDCH-=~ The Newport Balboa Savings ..... II\. ~ and Loan Association awarded a -------------. $500 scholarship to Jody Lleb, and a $1000 scholarship to John Henrotln. For tht> fifth tim~>. the four year scholarship ot $750 a year was awarded. This year It went to T~rry Dallas. For the Servil-e Awarrls. the last group. the American Legion N~wport business woman w ill lease or llq small hoae or aprbnelt In Corona del Mar or equal . . must be sm all and extra nice. Contact Nn. Croftoa cjo CroftoD DS...I Ea.g1.DeeriDg Compaoy 2430 W..t Coast Blgbway lfewpcll't a.acb ~rty 1-8911 CDM COMMlJ'Jfi'TT CBtTBCH "'The Attrlbut~>s of God" will be the sermon topic of the Rl>v I Edwin Gomke Sunday mornln~ at thP Corona del Mar Commu nity Church. I tnnVERSALlST FEl.LOWSBJP I "Blessed by Trouble" will be the sermon topic of Or Charlf's C. Blauvelt Sunday morning: at thP Universalist Community FPI lowo;hip at the Ebell Clubhouse. Balboa The ser;non will considN the fallacy in the rommon aS-<~ump· tion that happiness Is synonym· ous with an untroubled lite. and will Pmphasazf> tht-fact that IUe's tnbulatlons can prove ·.to be blt>ssings in disguise wht'n ac. Ct'pted as an opportunity to ac· hit>ve the noblest qualities of character by the coMtructlve use of lhese PXpcrlences which come soon or late to all. SIL VEB TEA JUKE 4 St. Elizabeth's Guild of ~t. l amPs Episcopal Church, N<'W· port Beach, will give a silvl'r ten from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. E. Fl11her. 101 j Shoredl.ff Rd.. Shore Cliffs WFRE IGW GPEI I IIYS I WEEI 3:30 -9:00 p.M.. Showing and Demonstration of Organs and Pianos Continuous music by Stanley Farrar and Bill Horton IT 3100 IT"'S A P~0·0-0-B-DI l.am1e Woodwwtb Photo by ,.._ z. K. 8lqw OUR NEW PIANO AND ORGAN SHOWROOM YOn P&JGLY aD'I'AVIUUIT Ol'EJt U :30 A.M. TO 1:00 P ..M. DJNHEil SDVED ALL DAT SUB'D.AY noM ROOlf TO I P .ll. ...... o...e.., .. ~ ...... A complete Organ and Piano showroom and Workshop i.a now located in the Harbor Area. We are dealers for Baldwin Grand, Acroeonic Spinet Pianos ... Baldwin Electronic Organa, Qroa .. conic Spinet Organa, Thomaa Organa cmd Baldwin Cburdl Or- gana. • Tax Rate May Stay at S J .24 For New $2 .175,097. Budget fConUoued born Pare One> PAltGNGMEIE&SA!tDLOTS: ~ to the CltJ Code. 11M Dec:ftMed from ..,. to tlf.· tcMI &lao lnclucllre IIOl'De ttema 708. Jt 11 ~ that PreYioualJ ch&~JM to tbe a4vw-tunda derived bom p&tklna me-dalnc fund. lfo 1nc::.re&M In per· ten1 and Iota be plac.d 1D a patk-~ inc tuncJ and that t.belr UM .,. ADMilnSTR.A'nVE: lftCrtUed limited to ~ .ubetantlally f1ooom ae.m to t30.1.11. 1be tu.U connected wttb tramc control aa.Lary ot U.. db' JD.Ua.let 11 a.ncS ~latlon. lnducl~ ettab- rlO'IP dl&fopd to dtla tun4. p~. llahlnc otf·•treet p&ltdnr. me'b' a.a a< b18 atary wu UDAil"l: Jnc:reuec~ trom .. 7.· ch~ to t.be Rbmerl.ci land 1• to ~ Bqular employ..- oU tuneS budpt. Sal&ty ol an lnt"J'eUed from 11 to 12, pJus 2 admlnlatratJv. ...utaftt La tn-a.ddltlona~ temporary employ--. eluded. lfo tnc.Te.ue tn ~-library pa,_. Tht. buclret pro- C 1 v 1 L SDVJCE: Dec:reued vJde. for a C'U.Itoclla.n-rardener. born tl'715 1to SJ.850, hftonnel P4RU. BEACHES AND REC· reducled by one. Iavine no pa.ld REATION: 1ncfeued from 199.· help. !590 to 1113,888. '11\la lndudea a TIE "111'11" J'a..D\Uy Jtoom a a.ctrooma Ccmtted. fenced ........ , w...,..~>ry., C.& Kltcben S1a.soo 3 Bedroom~ F&l11Jl1 Room Extra lart• ltltd'len BreaJdut Bar BuUt·m dteMlnc table ~ TIE r. a BadrOQmJ a Dm 3 Bedrooms ., 4 a.csroom. PamUy 1toom PamUy 8.oom Dual Pullman bath JlloNble dloppm. bloc:k Paved paUo Chanlo&l. btOOer a ~ Double fftplace Double Pu1J:ma.n bath • 116.800 $17~ TIE Fll 3 Bedrooma l'am.Uy Room .FRA-In-NJ'vlce ud L&rp llvlnJ room Double tlrepl&ce CAL·VET U.na Double Pullman bath $16.8.'50 nNAXCE DEPT.: Increued decreue from $1.U15 to $U..23'7 tn:m $:IS 764 to 138.910 Tbl In aclmlnlltrat1on coet; lncreue b d ' • • from U).399 to S24.769 In l"tle:ft&· u ~now ~abllorb full aaJ. tlon artlvltlel. lncludlnr addl· ..,. ot the o~"'Ol' ot Finance. tJonal aupti"vvalon at playrround.l ~ lneftued born 8 to 7. and a new teenare proeram; ln- IILOWIS'I .. MWI PU111CRA!UMG AND W A Jl E • creue from 165.076 to $76,682 for HOUSING: lncreued from $25,-parks, pa.tkwa,_, trees and rest-an to S«U81. ~ ot malntaJn. rooms. Inc Corpoi'&Uon Y&rd and Ware· UYEGUARD SERVICES: In· hou.e, prevloualy paid from the ~&sed from $55.723 to 168.714. watn tund, are now included AddJUon ot 4 eeuonal Uteruards. ~. Pen&nnel lncre&Hd from new ruard station at 10th and 5 to 7. Ocean and L and Ocean In Bal· CITY A'ITORNEY: Inc~ bo&, ud 5 addJtlonal men to from $16..211 to $1.9,342. Tbll eerve adjacent county areas Ja budret adds an allowance for propoeed. uae ol penona.l automobllea by TilAJLE'R PARK: Oecreued the dty attorney and hla aaelat-from $131..300 to $18.530. Thla will ant. The portion of the city at· be the flnt tuU year ot opera- torney'a salary, $2.400. formerly Uon of the Improved traller charred to the subm erged land · park. Income ls estimated at~.· oU tund budget Ll now Included 000. No major Improvements are here. No lncreue In penonnel. contemplated. PLANNING: J)eqreaaed t rom WATER: Decteued from $411.· 117.!562 to $15..214. Provlalon Ia 894 to $:248.5:50. Including a de· made ror a full time planning creue from t69.246 to $38.319 In asalmnt and a full time senior adminJ.atratlon coet lncreaae clerk atenorrapher, also for a from $86,858 to $99,496 In pro- planning director during the ductlon and purchase or water. seorond half of the ft..cal year If MWD cost going up from S20 to rlrc-um.atances warrant. This bud-S22 per aCTe toot on July 1; a ~f't contemplate. separation of decrease from $255,790 to 1110,. tht> planning atatf from the 735 In dl.strlbutlon experue. Building and SaCety Dept. and .strt>ngthenlng oC services to the lewporl Hei..W. Ia Ph,nnlng Comml.salon with ad-.... 11itlonal personnel. Increase In .Dies II TMIIML Ariz pe~nnel from I to 3. __, • CITY HALL: Decreased from Harold T. Myers. 58. ot 324 125.500 to 122.593. ptlrnarily by Allso Ave.. Newport Heights. allocating office supply cosu to died Saturday, May 25. at the usJng departments. No Increase home ol hl.s sister In Tucson In pt-r.onnel. Arlzona, alter a heart attack. H~ C 0 M M UNITY PROM<YnON: wu a native ot Ohio. Mr Myers Decreued from $16.827 to 13.900. was associated wlth the Pru- The total Includes 12.400 Cor the dentlal U!e Insurance Company Nt>Wport Harbor Chambef' of for 33 yean and served that or· Commerce and $1,500 tor mLs· ganlzaUon In the Harbor area ~llaneou.a promotion&. tor the put 14 years. He was a EL!X:nONS: Dec:reued from put member of the eo.ta Mesa $3.280 to 13.100. PfOvldlnl only Uona Club. for the dty eledlon of oext Be II au:MW<l by bia widow, ~1. M.,._; a 80D. Barry E. Myera of DI!BT SEJlVJCE: ~ ttca Corona del Kat; a d&ufhter, 1«9.302 to $37.960, lndudJne pay· s.verl)' Geier ot Tuc.oo; and 3 menta on wam. jetty and pier grandchUdten. bondla. Tbb does not prov1de tor Funeral Mr'V1ces were held rettrement ot wate lfterVOlr yesterday at Pukes-Bell Mortu- bonds. a.ry chapel, Costa Mesa, with the INSURANCE: Increased from ~v. Charles F. Hand officiating. 130.532 to $42.500, primarily be· Interment waa In Harbor Rest C'&WIIIt of lncreued compensaUon Memorial Park. and Jlablllty coverage. ------- RrnREMENT: Incre~ from Call... c~a-· $82.874 to S87 .D). -. POUCE: Increased from $328. · HI-......... fl I..SIIw 579 to $367.361. Thll Includes A r... • .. , $31,57'5 In capital outlay for ve· hlclew and radJo equipment. Her· ular employees are Increased from 55 to 58. temporary em- JSloyeea from 100 to 101. The In· crea~ In pen10nnel and equlp- rnl!nt Ls for partial conversion to one-man patrol car operations to provide more Intensive COY· enage ot the city. FrRE: InCT"eaaed from $172.8&5 to $232.148. primarily for the new fire hall In Harbor Highlands. No lncft&.se Ll contemplated In manning the other flre halls. nor Is any prov1slon made for re- pladng en&ine No. 4 at Balboa Island. Jn~aae In regular em- ployees trom 33 to 40, temporary employes from 55 to 62. HARBOR AND OfL: Re-duced from 191.462 to $8.000. This Is a new budget ae,regatlon and provides only for C'OI.'tt3 In con· nectlon with production from the Elliott lease and In prepara· tlon ol oil for mark«>tlng. The submerged land oil fund bud· get Is eliminated except for CCN~ts N'latlng directly to oil field operations. CIVIL DEFENSE: Reduced from S900 to $300. Loull H. Callahan of Long Beach, involved In the April 2 auto accident In which Or. Hollis Paerel was k.nled at 17th St. and COast Hlehway, changed his plea from not guilty to rullty on the charge ot felony manalaugh. ter Monday at Santa Ana Super· lor Court. A second charge against Callahan. Celony drunk driving, waa dismissed. Probation hearing was set tor 9 a.m. Monday, June 17, In Dept. 5, Santa Ana Superior Court. Callahan ls being held under $5,000 ball at Oranae County JaJI. ln. Harriet 1.,... Of Cllfl H1Y11 Dla Mrs. Harriet Norman. Jr., 67. of 711 Cliff Drive. Cliff Have11. died Monday. May 27, at Hoag H06pltal. She was a native of Canada and lived hf're with her son. John Leahy, 8 months. Final rites will be held In Minnesota. Parke-s-Bell Mortuary of Costa Mesa, Is In charge ot arrangements. BUILDING AND SAFETY: In· ~eased [rom $39,518 to $42.217. Penonnel lncreued from 6 to 7, kead the Enstrn Want Ad P&ae. the addition being another struc-Enslen cluslfled ads get results. tural Inspector. • -.·oo • -e to Cl,._,_ ENCINEERJNG: Increased from ~ .....,." -• $42.303 to $53.308. hr1!0nnel In· AQUARIUM COMPLETE 7~ Cal. ~from 7 to 8. tho addition tank; heater; thermostat; being a new poeltlon, otflee en-pump; filter. $15. CaU Cre1 - gt.rl«r, to expedite Improvements HA 1546.1. In the water and .ewer systems. ::;::;::::;~~===::-:=======:::::::==~-ELECTRJCAL: Jn<ftued Dom '56 PORD CONVT. FordomaUc; 138.650 to ftS.J58. due prlmarUy aa!ety equipment; BAH and to ~ toe new aubdlvt.aton waw; otlles> utru: t::ID50. Bu· a~ttnc. Provlalon Is made f« bor -., !5:30 to 8:30 p.m. lJptJnc .a.andardl at M&J'I\Iutte u.u. DTAft £ &aiTAI.I and ~ld on Cout HWy, ln -----------o.an. del Mar and at 30th and att1t lb'Mta on B&Jbo& Blvd.. tn ~ No lnc:reue In penal'!· net. G a 1f a a A L SERVICES: fn· CftMecl from $.1IUI5 to tc\712.. L ,.,._ lndadea a miMI' ~ r... Dlf,el tD 1218.C't r. -..e.: aa lftc:taue 0.... .,... • m Sl1$.Mlta ludt.Ucm ..-.. 2. ................... --•• ...,..u ..... 1otaJ a.az-aa ...,...._ .. tNm n •• • &WIUJ Ina I .... ,_ .,,. -.. --... 11 ...... . . .. .._ ....... .... ... .._. ·a 1,...... --4 ??N' ...... J MURRAY -SANDERS CO. SPECIAL 1011111 OCEAN VIEW LOT -75 x 100 -S2500 -$1000 dn. MOTEL -Per unit -11000. 600 ACRES LAND -Nr. Lake Mathew. """:' $300 A~. 9 STORE BUU.OlNG -Per aq. R -$6.50. Income $8.760 yr. AIA Architect destrned (Oc· cupled). BALBOA OCEAN FRONT Bualness bldg. 4 Rentall $30,000. 3 IEWPIIT HEIIHTS HOlES 3 Bedrooma; 2 baths; FA heat. $12,950 -$1500 dn. AUTIIEN11C NEW ENGLAND Cape Cod. 4 Bedrooms & den; 3 baths; 2200 sq. rt. $26.500. NEW DUTCH COLONIAL - 5 Bedrooms and den-3 baUu; 2600 sq ft. $29,500. JDHI VOIEL, luU. Crossroads Profealonal Center <Oppo&Jte Roag Hospital) Uberty 8-1617 UDG Pill .u .. ,.w 1 ....... Fully equipped. decorator fur· nlshed; TV; barbecue; carport; new canva.s awnings; large fenced-In patio. DWIER U 8418 CURT DDSH, Rltr. 315 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND HA.RBOR 1560 WHEIIUYIII. Sflllll PIDPERn IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A Entnllt yow rea 1 e 1 tate tranaartlona to a REALTOR. Be .. trained 1n h1l protee- alon, knowa nluH. fl.ca.ne. Inc. and II bound to ~ you ethJca.Uy, bon.U,. and c::ou.rt*>usly. REALTORS are mem._. ot a aadon.al ~~ Pft)AUolD ~ to a rta1d eode Oft etbJca. College Park W A.L.KER It LEE SALES AGE»>T . Ill'S lEST BUYS $1330 DIWI Tbe arwwer to your rental problema - 3 bedrooms; 1 ~ bath.a; over·alze raraee; 230 volt wiring ln home a.nd rarare; fenced; lanfLsc::aped; trult trees In back yard. Cloee In; completely Improved and priced to sell at $10,950. $1600 DOWI Newport Hetrhta - 2 bedroom horn~!. Large llvJng room with flagstone tlreplace; dlnJng room. Fully tm . proved comer lot. No bonds. Must be rellnanced. $9000 Joan avallable to quall!led buyer. Full price only $14.950. COliER LOT 2 Bedrooma and den. £xtra large living room and bed· rooma; comer fireplace taclne both llv1ne room and dJnlng room; double garage; 90x100 comer lot Oh yes! -Nearly all ot the furniture Ia lncJuded. Only $.20)0 down and priced to sell at $1 1.500. Owner may cons.fder good lot In on trade. W. A. TOBIAS. Realtor AND ASSOCIATES "'you'll llke our trlendly service~ Uberty 8-1139 220 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa (Across from Tbrltty Drug Store 1 EVENINGS CALL RA 5179. U 8-7021, HA 2358 PRICED IELGW IIIIET Nnr Bay, Ocean ud rnark:.C... 2 Bedrooms: d.lnJ.n• room; 1~ batha, w;w ~tlng; brick patJo; .PLUS BACHELOR APT. with ~ bath. Immaculate. It~ a boat near by Best rental ateL ExceUent t~nna. Price Reduced. CWRE VAl HMI, Realllr 7731 W. Cout Highway Eves. U 8-3293 -U 8-niJ Newport Beach u 8 4217 PillE IESIDEITW. IIICIIE BAY FRONT-Four full view unlu. All furnished and ready to go. Also manager or owner's apartment and 3 rooms with bath. A real money maker! 60 tt. water trontage; pier and Ooat. Only $129.500 -with Uberal terms. OCEAN FRONT-Four rentals (n«>w) In heart of New- port. A wonderful spot to let the vacationists build your estate. $5.2.500 and only $10,000 down. HIRIDR IIYESTIEIIT CO. Realttn Newport Blvd at 30th St Newport Beach BEFORE YOU BUY TRY FRANClS J. HORVATIJ. RF..ALTOR 34.20 W. BALBOA BLVD. Harbor 1428 UDO ISLE BEAUTY RA 1600 2 bednn. with that ap~al for gracious livtng -on a fU lot. Large enciORd patio. BBQ, landsc'ap('d. Electrl<' kitchen, 2 baths. dJnlng room. lg«>. dblf' prage with radio controlled opener. $40.000. terms IEITIL ....... 2 bedrm. -60' lot. lam paUo -BDQ. 2 baths -el«. kltch•n. d}nlnl rm.-12..000 for 4 mo. <>PElf BOUSE SAT. 6 SUN.-1-5 P.M. G BOLMWOOO -=a.ooo two Wrm.. -~ patio. .U. DQ-~nampua room-t:Ddoc.tea extra .mr. ... 01' ..,..... ..... A.llo la-'" ... ,.,.... -J.et 151 X. •" wsL Cul IK&Dd 3 un1ta. rt.ent ~ _. llle ~VCIIICI • ,..,....._ aaD0 - ll.ODO wW M ..O. ...... _. a •slls-._., IUI &1J. A-. A ......... -Glet --. twDtiDAT, NAT JO, 1117 •EWPO.-r aaao• EJtllOW 1 _._ ...... fif~~ ~ fAJJt~uMi ... WE HAVE OWNER! of a 1-14 ~ plot of M -1 very well situ- ated on Placentia St. -WHO WANTS TO SEU... Property 1s 155 x 314 wJth clrlveway to 16th St. Haa 6 rm. bou..e and 2 car garage. The prt~ 1.1 10- 15c leu a eq. ft. than adjoin- Ing. Sewt'r' bonds paid too, and Investors can get llberal terma. Refrlprlllll PIMI To ~place would co.t about Sl35.000. Our sale price-$57,- 500. Large compl~t.e cold ator- age cooler; freezer and storage rooms; ottlces, loading docka: scales, off.st parkJng. Cub or terms. B11illlen -lnllltn Buy 5 building lots wholesale. VIctoria St corner Best lot buy at only $3.140 eac-h. 4o/o Pleue be actvteed that we 1'-ted a .ood ho~. Good ramuy nel&'}lborbood, with that apecl&l G.l. 4<J' Interest. Tb!a delllht· ful dwelllnr bu 3 bednna.; 2 batha; hardwood floors; fi~· place: sewers In and paid. $2500 down and owners will leave drapes and carpeting, 100 A.cTe5 «> level tor Allalta. 2 welll; aluminum lrrlgatlon pipe and sprinklers; 3 tractors. TRADE tor loca.l Income unlt3 or submit. VILUE PLUS VIEW LOT -Ff!f!. Overlooks harbor, ocean and t.lea. Ne-ar complete shopping. View Iota are scarce. $8..500 cub. ej:CAN ORANGE COAST PROPERnES 1851 Newport Ave. ··-· .... _._ ----------...... Costa Mesa U 8·1632.-U 8-1400 eves. NEW IRVINE TERRACE HOME CONSTRUCTION STARTING NOW STRIKING, ORIGINAL PLANS & DESIGNS, ON DISPLAY IN OUR NEW SALES omCE ON COAST HIWAY, CORONA DEL MAR ADJACENT TO JAMAICA INN MACCO CORPORATION HARBOR 6795 VOGEL VALUE Wh~ else In Newport Beach can you buy a near nf'W 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with fireplaet>. hardwood noons. dl.sJ>0154l. lar~e picture windows overlooking a huge cove~d pat•o surrounde-d by professional landscaplng. Yard completely ft>nced. Sprinkling systt>m bOth Cront and rear. ... ,. else for $18,8&0? THE VOGEL CO. ~ E. CoLet Hwy .. Corona del Mar HA: 1741; HA : ~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~ nt'r says SEU." thio: moflc>rn rant·h. 3 br. 2 bath home. plus g-uPst room and b:.th M:mr t''!Ctra~ on ll C'Otnt'r lot "ilh l"()((m for po<tl gparkltnJ: nf'w Anti nf'VM' ~n livN1 In l\1.lkt ortc>r "tth cash to }clan or $17,t'(l0, or 11~ low as ~.000 00 down "tll bU) it • For grac-Ious living C'all us tn SN' tht~ 3 hr modNn hom~ with magntfiN'nt Ba). 0<'f'an Vlf'W H N\ttotl. Ciltl'rf'd .!M'Immlng pool and ""'f:\~ ~11loN'. !l'. (mRnc-ana. and undpr prl<'<'d at ~:>.000 A word to tht' "I~' If.,) ou AN' a lf'M tc> "&JH-P'•r" l'X· «'hanies. or ''dll~" pl'OJ)(•rt). lrt $ "''''' Rtrnr JA YRED, RN.Itor Ylldl'ed IUep and Sylvie ~ A..-octatN lOl E. Wboe Bh--4.. ll&lboa llA ~or 4600 lB.- ao. to ...,.... 2~ tllocb .. Omaa. o..r ~-­ l.!l'th.. ._.. Vft.ll:a ~ ll&.'I'ID-Ya Dswa. ' . Use 1ll1s ~· CICIUiflecl Ad Ont,r ra,_,, /t .... , .... A! Ill ,~/ ~: : • : : :--·-For Q=-~6-~o-D 0 ~~ ~ w..w to buy ___ o WHY BUYf .......... t an or&U wtth apdoft to buy. WoodwOith Plano Co.., 3120 E. Cout Bwy. BA 1312. CDM. $5.00 PD MONTH ttntl iOOCJ P~ plano aU tenn rent allowed on '"-Y Schm1dt·PbU· Ups. ~ No. Maln, Santa Ana. ~~.a n u. u. 14. • u. .... e.t• .. ··-··---o ~, ·,~ " ~ 15:.--oaly s: iar ~· i~-3 ~. only 1.00 ;an:·~·~·~:·:~:::~ CADOP'IaAifD G' ~ H.lp want.d ....... _ ... O '. I :n. ----Zl. ____ 23. -----x. --·--2:5. -----Wotl went.d ....... -.. 0 We wtah to tbaalt our many frlend.a for thetr expJeaiona ot aympathy on our berMv•ment In Ute pa..tnar ot out clear b u.- band and father. Mr8. E. 0 . We.t and fa.rnlly. ' ' I -. Lott & Found ............ O " -----27. 28. -----29. --·----30. ----···· $h.,. yow ~ .......... 0 • WOBDS OJfU 1.00 roa Olr& llfiEntOX -S 1'DIU roa UO Per~GM~ -·····-···-··-0 I DYIC:U 'I ' MAIL TO: THE ENSIG~ 2850 E. Coast Hwyu Corona del Mar • ~~ .. -..... -0 WEDCEWOOD RANGE -Under year old. May be aeen at 2!W8 E. Coast Blway, CDM. bet. 9 It 5 or call HA 2452. • COMPLETE HOUSEFUL of beau· tltul maple furniture. SparkJ· ln g new 25 pieces. Consists ot 9 piece llv1nc room suite In- cluding the convertible sleeper divan with space tor storage of bedding. Bedroom has 11 pieces Including the MR. & MRS. dresser, mattress and box spring etc. Dinette comes with upholstered chairs. This com- plete at our warehouse price ot $498.08. Can be bought tor cash or take payments of $5.58 per week. See these and many otht'r bar . gains at Bauehn's Main Store 660 West 17th St.-Costll Mesa One block west of Van's Bowling Alleys Open 9 to ~Mon. thru Fri. Sat., 9 to 6-Sun~ 11 to 5 Register dally to win t~ appllanct'S. 12' PADDLE BOARD-In excel· NEW UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom ' lent condJtJon. Harbor 3712. houae avaUable June lOth. U llat1 Jll Ifill wla ... YID IIIII1UIJIOE 15' TRAII...ER-''VI.klnc Vacation· er' Sleeps 5. Llke new. M&Jr.• otter. 201 Carnation, Corona del Mar. WEDGEWOOD CP automatic ga.s range, the nice family a1ud oven, has lights. clock Umer and that nice grUI broUer. Our warehouse price this week ls only $98.03. No cash needed, just pay the payments of $6.91 per month. See these and many other bar· gains at Baugh n's Main Store 660 West 17th St.-Costa Mesa One block west of Van's Bowling Alleys Open 9 to ~Mon. thru Fri. Sat., 9 to 6-Sun., 11 to 5 Register dally to win free a pp II a nce_s.=-"'.---,- 8·F1'. DINGHY, $65; Evinrude Sportsman 3~ ·h.p. outboard, $65. See Sat. or Sun .• 407 Men- doza Terrace, Corona Hleh· lands. Harbor 6392. 8-5556. ROOM SUITABLE for bachelor, GARDEN SPRAYING-Our !~Pee· with private entrance, tollet to make a professional change to laity. Uldng best matertala and and shower. No cooking. ZZ7 better ae.rve your fellow man. power ma chJne for your Dow· Larkspur, CDM. ~ era and ahruba. l ust llke you =D-=REAM=-=--=-=="""H""O~ME,.;,;,-. :.:.spa-c..,..io-us.--3-bed--· o lncreue your productive time. want It! Also wash wlndowa rzn. 2 bath class doors, built-Th Insure your future regardless and other thing .. Call after ins. ranch style. $2,995 down. of age. 5 p.m. HA 804-M. 450 Cabrtllo, Costa Mesa. U COMPLETE LAJfDSCA.PIJWQ ~8:,-885;::.;,.:;.2~o,...w....:n.;_:e:.:.r:.:.. -,...-.----To double your Income. I EIIVICE UNFURN. APT. FOR RENT-2 FREE ESTIMATES bedrooms; earage; $95. 316 ! YOU HAVE ? S&H Green Stamps Larkspur, CDM. HA 6988-W. Then aee Mr. Grogan Free dellvery 4 RM. HOUSE -For rent. G8-Sales Su pervisor CORONA DEL MAR NU'R3ERY rage; unfurnished; Adults HA 1038 2744 E. Cout Rwy. only. Utilities paid. Newport H•L-r R••f area. $70. U 8-4214. IIU .,. SPJIIrl rP'I'O FOR RENT-Un!um. comer lot, IMIIOn•al p1~ ..._..I I~ brand new house. Enclosed pa-LV Ill FLtJOBJJ)ATEJ) WAU. tlo; good location. Avallable 1842 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa gives ll!ettme June 1. HA 2919·1. CDM. protection against PRJV ATE OFFICES, ground floor SOME FREE _ ac>ME FEE tooth-decay! Trident Bldg., 2200 Newport Applleant. n~ m any otrlce __ CALL ___ LIB__:...:.EJITI'..:..:.:..:_.:.8·..:50::.:.::12:___ Blvd., Newport Beach. Low a.s t...'--•-__._ •-d d ,.,._ -.--..uran.. an o· JO~STONE'S S40 Incl. utilities. Mr. U bbey mestlca. u .. R .. 4...bll for all!J-A n n ~~:,--= ~----GRAND PIANOS many Uke new ~~~~ or Mr. Hardacre KI men. <~:ow.> q u ""' 1111 llfl Wreckers June Fanv EmpL A,ency, U~ Auto Parts, Tires FURNISHED APARTMENT good 402% 32nd St.. Newport locaUon. pleasant surroun d -~~ ........ ---------We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal ~ ............ ••zn' 1 OONMDC'lA.L oa U3JDEN'I'I.AL Expert cleanen ol..U.. tJoon, wtn4ow& Pel* deantna. All Work Guaranteed 30 yean exp, JC 3-2321 ITA I VALUES SPECIAL SALE PRICES TOO LOW TO PB.IN1' SAVE ON-NEW BCA -ZENITH MOTOROLA -PBILCO TV CHUNDIG -.MAJESTIC m.J1 • u ····"*'··---...... BIUMDAY, IIAY .. .., r • . -I llatell IP•• llr 1111 ~ IAtSaa 111 Ulh .. lileiU.alll 2D4o4dl ..... p.m. .-a Fll VIE ••••••••••• l8IICt JtZWJIQilT .. ~ .. OOS'I'A MESA .. lEI'S PA.DI'mfG INTEBJOJt -EXTEJUOil SANDBI.AS'J'mG KUBA..LS Liberty 8-86.22 Free Ealmate. .......... SCR!Z'NS c:;z.ua:o FREE Call after t p.m. HA BOC-K STII TV ' "'' your prfntinq nMds win be 2301 w. Balboa Blvd.-HA 5074 handled conveniently and court· Newport. Beach eously in the completely.equip-~ Job Printinq Department of t he Ension, · HIO E. c-.t Hw, .. c.-. 4.1 MH Hertler,,,. 11¥1117 2 experienced. ln.tured. rut Business moven plu. luge van only :ff!..b~yw~ ~~~ Dire~tory door. Lowest rates and tree estimate. on atate and nation· ~-aE•JUU wide movtnc and on atorace, ------------ No extra c:buge for Saturdaya Cl111111bJ or BoUdaya. • r--.Ew.l. ~···~ •• Joba 'r..IIMDI TR.ANSFERA STORAGE I. 0. IIDEIIII 1966 Rubor Blvd., Cocta Mesa BA ~ Phone: Day, Ll 8-2274 1014 E. Balboa Blvtt, Balboa lflcbt. Ba 5593 or Ll 8-&0> * IUDDII FWt SM, ''Llke Hacl<:" * .lenllol including Stelnway, Knabe, Ch ickering, Baldwin, Klmball A Brarnbach priced !rom $395. Terms as low as $13.50 per month. Schmldt·Phllllps, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. NEW AD!\11RAL family slz.e food freezer hol ds over 380 lb. fro- zen food. Has sharp freeze In each shelf. adjustable cold con- trol etc., plus door storage Warehouse pnc-e Is now $17888. Pay cash or take payments of $9.Tl per month. This Is the new 1957 one. lngs. Adults only. 610 Mar-SITUATIOJIIS WAJn'ED U BERTY 8·7013 guerite, CDM. GARDEN WORK _ Ph-on_e_H_ar--2075 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa aut. F• AD 0-._. PAIN'nNG FOR RENT CDM -Attractive bor 1038. Pb Uippa Brooks. P'INE WATCB REPAIBING GENERAL REPAIR OUR NEW modem living room group complete with convert· lble divan and chair, step and coffee tables. together with your decorator lamps. Our warehouse price this week Is only $136.56. And the payments are only $1.73 per week. See these and many other bar· gains at Baughn's Main Store 660 West 17th St.-Costa Mesa See these and many other bar· gains at Baughn's Main Store 660 West 17th St.-Costa Mesa One block west of Van's Bowling Alleys Open 9 to ~Mon. thru Fri. Sat., 9 to f>-Sun .. 11 to 5 Register dally to win ftee appliances. small furnished apt. Uving COMPLETE PAIN'JlNG "Prompt Service- room with hide-a -bed sofa. WHITE, CHRISTJAN Man needs PAPER BANGING SERVICE Beaaonable Prteea" LOCXS Co mplete bath and kitchen. TV full or part time custodian antenna. Very comfortable for work. Church and store experl· HA 2976 1515 E. c.t. Bwy .. C.... del.._ LAWNS MOWED one person. Yearly only. HA ence. Lives Corona del Mar. Sample seJect:lon In your home. CABS POLlSBED 3(&1-Eves. HA J530.J. HA 7ls.w . EUGENE o . SAUNDERS lofle PJiject.s CORONA DEL MAR YEARLY IOSCm.l.AifEOtJS S00 31st Street. Newport Beach FOR RENT GLASS REPLACED RENTAL -Deluxe 2 bedrm. unfum. duplex-South ot hJ. WE HAVE the complete Une of WliEEI..ER ELECTRIC 8-~ 16Ml_l;,~ Pro~lltDI GENERAL Cl.EAN UP way. FA heat; separate patio; new Hammond orcans. Rent Electrical Contracting FA!rr COLOR I1LII si:Jrhcz WIIQ)()WS WASHED fireplace. Adult. -no pet&. ~ Hammond Spinet fat 5 Free EltJmate. lfodel Airplane Bu~ HA 1~. Wftb lncludJnc leao~ only KOJ'BD'fG TOO SMALL One block west of Van's Bowllna-Alleys ~n 9 to ~Mon. thru Fri. Sat., 9 to 6-Sun .. 11 to 5 Reglster daily to win l.ree appllan~ SPINET PLAYER plano wlth Am· plco action. Bol.l.a Included. Woodworth Plano Co., 2162> E. Coast Hwy. HA 3382. CDM. PRIVATE OFF1CES wltb phon e S25 plua cartqe. Sclunldt-2'7'53·D E. Cout mlhwa,' ... a ••• ,. ..... Oll TOO LUCK answerlnc aervice. Secretary Phillips. 520 No. Main, Santa Corona del Mar 1782 Newport IUYd., eo.ta--:'%. E. Jl. JIERMA!f _ l . D. SPEA.aS and notary avaUable. Ground Ana.. HA 6241 Days Ll 8-13lS Eve. Phone 1Jbert7 1-'lOa 701 IN BA S073 SPINIT PIANOS all w-on-d-:-erl--:-u-:1 buys Including Gulbransen. Acrosonlc and Spencer priced from $395 Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. GOOD PRACTICE pianos, $125. $139.50, $174.50. Terms $5.00 per month. Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No Main, Santa Ana. noor, New Trident Bldg .• 2200 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiii.ii.iii Newport Blvd., Newport Beach I (Adjacent to South Coast Co.) A HOUSEFt:L OF Furniture con- sisting ot living room group, bedroom group. dim•tte. plus new General Ele<1ric refrigera- tor and Wedgewood range, the CP automa tic one. Complete tor only $576 89. Ca n be bought without a down payment. Pay. ments arc as low as $7.Z7 per wet'k Set' theS(' and many other bar· gains at Baughn's Main Store 660 Wf:'s t 17th St.-Costa Mesa One block west of Van's Bowling AIIPys Open 9 to ~Mon. thru Fri. Sat.. 9 to 6--Sun. 11 to 5 Register daily to win fr('(' a pplla nN-s REFRIGERATOR FRIGrDAIRE-= 14 cu. ft. -18 mo. old, $350. Ma rble table top 3 ft. x 5 ft. Italian marblt' -~5. Roll- away bed double sin• -with mattr~ -$10 Ca ll HA 3636 TIRE SALE 400/o to &00/o Off NO DOWN-TERMS U· S. ROYAL 50,000· MILE GUARANTEE Wholesale price for Retail Customen IIIE lYEII UNION SERVICE FOR THE JUN E BRIDE single .strand of fine cultured pearls, sacrlfice. U 8-7418. 1WO SETS new twm-siz.e foam rubber mattresses and match- Ing box springs. extra Clrm orthopedic. Less than half orl gina! cost. HA. 1243-R l956 GENERAL Electric retrigera· tor with the cross top fr('(>Z('r chest, the magnetic door and adjustable shelves etc-. Wart> house price is only $186.48. No c:ash needed on this and pay ments are only $8.65 per month. Also Phllco c:ross tnp model refrigerator with bottlt> s helves, place tor everything No cash needed on this ont> Paid down to $146 ~8. Pay ments are $8.64 per month See these and many oth<'r b.u gains at Baughn's Main Stort> 660 West 17th St.-Costa Mt'sa One block west of Van's Bowling Alleys Open 9 to ~Mon thru Fri Sat .. 9 to 6-Sun . 11 to 5 Register dally to win tree appliances. MAH::-:-:~OG~ANY-:-=~DROP LE-AF=-.,..D-un-- can Phyfe table. Pads to fit. Excellent condition $65. HA (83S.J. LOWERY ORGAN, just llke new only $895. Minshall organ less than halt new price. Schmidt- Phillips. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Blg Piano A Organ Store since 1914. TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNI. 'IVRE AND APPUANCES ON NEW MERCHANDISE. BAUGHN'S Ft1RNI'n1llE WARE· HOUSE. 660 W. 17tb St., eo.ta Mesa. Store hra.: Mon-Fr1., 9-9; Sat., 9-6; Sun., 11-5. Ll 8·3186. USED BAMMOl'ID chord ortan, Avocado A Cout Hl&hway aoy one can play thJ.I or&&n. Corona del Mar without leaona. SchmJctt.PhJJ. Next to Jamaica Inn Ups. 520 No. Main. Santa Ant ===-==-=:-::R,_ar-:bor,-:-:::::~3094=-=,..,.-:=r--:.--USED HAMMOND orcan out· WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC wash-.tandJn6 a a v I n 1 a ScbmJdt· Ottl~ and semi-private desk spa~. HArbor 3028. "Dol't lite U11" Until You've Tried Uberty 8·1142 MAX W. POPE. Realtor 1908 Harbor, Costa Mesa. TJlADE TRADE II Your 01~ Watch On a new Hamilton Liberal allowance, see Wallace Calllerlleall Jeweler 3123 E. COAST HWY., CDM. HELP W AJifTE.D Girls- BE PROUD AND PLEA SO WITH YOUll l OB AND SALARY. Our oftlcea are brlibt. co-work. era pleuant, and benefltl are tops. Openlnp now In thla area. for: TELEPHONE OPERATORS -Appll'- 8:30 to 4:30 122 WMt'nl.lrd Santa Ana PAaFIC TELEPHONE er with tull now ti~. tlexlble Pbllllps. 520 No. Main, Santa dJal for various .Wngs etc. Ana. LOVELY LAJIGE Ocean view apt. Paid down to $129.44. No cub --........ --------needed, pa.ymenta are S7.41 per WAJn'ED at hourly Alar)' tor part UiDe month. Gen eral Electr1c auto-::W~Alfr:-==-=PlUV=::-A::-::TE=-=JlOO=:-:M-=--ar-cu-est~ help with abow dop and matte rut.r flow wuher, tbe bouale and board t.or wortrtnc =b~ou..=:.:· ....:CD~K=·~HA~27;;:.::•::::...,_ __ new one with temperature .to mother and 5 yr. old rtrl for BEAUTV OPEBATOi -1'orniQy dnp. full O'ftfflow n.n.e. the IUJ'IUD6. Complete ehlld c~ wu.m·. Jleau~ &aJon.. 2515 ' tq aJze wuber. Wareboue and Laundr7 ct.tred CDM « _E.;.;......:.C..;..oa;,;;;:LSt~HJ::.:~=:::::.:.;.:::::!:.:...' =CD::.:M.=--- prlce La onJ,y a-..oe. No cub beaeh ..-.. BA. 1331-W. -~ -~~~~r~ IN cmJy WfLL BtJi-u_, Slnpr MWL\j ••••• ....... ~: S. th-. and JDI.Q1 other bat· ~· ~ 2-.2 daJa. BA -·II" J1 -1~· ~:;I pm. at •uattn'a Maln Store 10115 l:wli. 11 ••If ., ·-lTtlt !t.-0111• ~ WILt. BUY~ IOOd ... tljO . I OM .aodc .._<II Vu 'a ==..:-~ ~ ~~ •.zrr.:att: #' G1Nt. Ope~~ rrt. OMit~ .. aJI(-114 ... lat.: t tot 11m.. u tD s WAR lib 0000 iOid Iii I ::i'A ..., .. W1D I ,..... w ............ ... ._.,,_.._ Jfo.~U .. 1Tl2. 110 'l\iia1 I .............. I{ c--.=.,~ c I lin lnvit(Jfion • • • :::::::::::::::::::::==~------~------~1 i "" . \ For Comfortable living In Harbor Highlands ' - Peaceful aeclusioD on large. fully improYed home ait• P rotectiye rwtric:tioua to maintain Yalu• J I Lv.. HYahle 2. 3 cmd 4 becboam bame. &em 119.250 to 123,850 .... F. H. A. t.rma CIYCIOabJ. R MIJYe now ••• IDO'ft iD oa 01' beb'e June 1. 1957 M!lf-__.-_., laoopedloD.-~ ~~~ miJe'""""' .,..;, at betw .. D JntDe A.._, Cllld die Upper 1crr m the aty • Hew- port Beada \ HARBOR HIGHLANDS f A WALTER B. MELL011' ENTERPRISE &B.C. •• . ' •• UUliiOIU .aou.mo.J( xo; 4IIG A •anu..moM or tln"':R. -now or nm CJTY <X>\mcn. or 11D! ttrY or ICEWPOilT BI!ACH DIJC!LAltlNG rrs IK· Summer Baseball Teams Chosen; Practice Slated 1"EN'110~ 'J'O OlmEa THE .Play Ball! 1'1\.at wW be the CLOSING UP, VACA'ltOlf AND chant ot J:t&lboy area younanen ABANDONMENT OF A POR· MJCt month when SUJlU'DU bue· 1101f or A CERTAIN ~TWEET ball J~• competJUon ceta IDtOWM A8 CLUBHOUS£ .AVE· under way. Te•m. have been JroE tJOBMEBLY aAU.ROAD choeen and aev~ral ot the teams AV'I!lf'UE) OP CANAL SEC· bepn prac:Uc. Jut week. OU\er 110M IN THE CITY OJ' NEW. tum. wW be&{n pnctke next POln' 8£.\CR, COUNTY OP month. ORANGE. STATE OF CALl. Mem~rs ot the Cub team In FORmA the Callfotnla State Leaeue are n-. City Council ot the City Jimmy Dart. Kenneth Hdty, of Newport Beach, purauant to Richard Holmer. Billy Fletcll~. the provUJona ot the "Stnet Don Hayden, Rnu Ma.naela. Mal· Va.cat1on Act ot 1941", and &1l colm Mathes. BUl Nott. Crall amendmenta thereto, belna Sec-Starkey, Pat Sulllvan. Rorer tion 8300 to 8331, Inclusive, of Relmer, Blll Schultz. David Ken· the ~ and Rl1hways Code dall, Randy Wllaon, RJchard of the State of Calltornla, does Matheny, Sonny Ferguson, Terry hereby reeolve and declare u Vaughn. Patrick Collins, Chris follow.: Dewurat, Eddie Smith. Joseph Steven Pletcher, Johnny KJrk • patrick, Bob N~ly, RonaJd ~ .... EddJe .Starkey, Jim SuUJ· van, Ted Whlteneclc, Blll 11-.y. Scott Nlcbola, BW Olsen. TelT1 Wat.ton, 8111 White, BUJ Burnett.. Jamie Carroll, MiU Cl~. Ch.rla Eh'l\5, Allan Gray. John Lindsey, Ha.roJd Mark., .RJchard Oliphant, Michael Pell., MkbaeJ Santa Cruz. and Steve Shennan. Nut practice for thla team wiU be held at 6 p.m. Monday, June 27, at the Horace Enalan School Professional Directory FU1IDAL DJ:a.EC'I'OIII Prlen4ly Netdlborb.oocl Servttae p~.BJ!LL Mo.TuAJlY 110 Broadway u 8-M33 lr 8-3434 Coat& Mea NOW ... TWO BALTZ MOR1UARIES Servinl the Harbor Area Baltz M ortuary CHAPEL BY THE SEA Harbor 42 3520 E. Cout BJ«bway Corona del liar SECnON 1: That the publlc Caruselle, Harold Hottman. Cre- Jnterest and convenience require gory Scelsa, and Roger Boyd. the cbtnw up and abandon-Next practice for this team wtll ~nt of a portion o1 a certain be held at 9:30 a.m.. Tuesday, ~ ID\oWn u ClubhouM Ave-June 18, at the Horace Enatwn aue (formerly Rallroad Avenue) Sch<?OI· tn canaJ Section In the City of COach Jim Carroll ha.s selected •Jifewpol't Beach. and It 11 tbe In-the followlna boys to play for teotioll ol the CJty CouneU ot the the Cuba ln the International aty c( Xewport Beach to order League: Fred Boyd, David Celse. U.. tono-lna de.eri~ portion of Larry Dart, Richey Dawson. ~veral teams. sporaored joint. ly by the RecreatJon Dlvfalon and tbe Boy's Club. ~ean practice Jut week. CoAch I . C. Clark has picked the followlne boys to play for the Dod1ers of the MaJor Leaaue: Blll Armstrong, Hilton Bell. Jlm Bushllne. Jlm Butler. Wayne Connell, Roy Dalton, Lloyd Fortune, Kent Hodgson, Pete Lombardo, Tom Mark.hA.Dl., Cary Pickens. and Kenny Szabo. CoAch Jim Zieger picked the following boys for the Dodgers ot the Pacific Cout League: SHE KNEW whot to soy. end said it Th• attrac- tive lody is Mrs. Bill Affolter of 225 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mer. rece iving a $25 gift certific~e from Hubert Connell of McKesson & Robins Drug firm. sponsor o a notional contest. In 25 wcxds Mrl. Affolter stated why she Tik.d to shop in the netghborhood drug store. At left is G H Peirsol, owner of Corona del Mer Pharmacy where Mrs /\Holter recetved her entry blank (Emign photo!. Baltz M ortuary Uberty 8-2121 11h A Su.pft'lor, eo.ta Mesa AMPLE P All.KING BOTH LOCAnoNs aid 11treet Jn the City ot New- port leach. Count)' of Oranre. than three In all, notices of the State aC CaillomJa, to be vacated, vacatton of aald portion of said doeed up and abandoned, to street Said notices shall state wt.t: the passage of thl..s Resolution of George Brown. Norm Carlaon, Bob Colwell, Lewis Cot,ey, John Griesser, Richard HariU, Wlll Karges, Larry Lawrence, Cary Magner, Jim MartJndale, Terry McWethy, Doyle RJley, Bob San· ford, Harry Stanton, Robert '!We- dell. Dick Woods, Ro1er Zieger and Bruce McCialr. Harllor B.P.W. Cl .. H ... s s.itr Its Ted Coutts Is Honored as OCC 'Athlete of the Year Twelve N~rt Harbor High phenour, Terry McGuirt>. Dick School ~niors were honored at Grover, Bob Patterson. Ed Wat the Newport Harbor Business lr son, Ted Von Hemert. Professional Women's Club re· HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK IIMbor Blvd. at Cisler KJVBERLY 5-USB •AKEL •o. 1: That portion lntentJon and the time and place of lalboad Avenue u ahown of the hearing of all persons In· on the map of Canal Se-ction. terested In or objecting to the Newport Beach In the City of proposed vacation of said por· Newport Beach, County of Qr. tlon of said str~t. Said notices ange, State of California, u shall be so posted at least ten pe7 map recorded In book 4, days before the date of said hear. page 98 of Miscellaneous Maps. lng. all as r~ulred by law. Other players chosen ror Pacific Coast League action are Eddie Barrett. Ot!nnls Balmer, Cree Cermack, Skip Crank. Chris Cur· tis. Reggie Danieer. Bill Fleming. Ed Fredette, David Ismael. Charles Kabis. Brian Lewb. Tom Mock. David Page, Mlke Patrick. Dennis Perrin, Wayne Rice. Fred Rich, and Phillip Wadsworth. Coach Wally Wellbrock chose the following boys to play for the Giants ln the Major Leaaue: Dick Bu tterworth. Steve Butter· worth. Pat Helmholz. Arlis Kel· logg. Herb Overson, Ot!nnis Pow· ers. Bob Siegel, Jack Stoneback. and Bill Twist. OCC to Play 9 Grid Games in the otclce of the cou-y SECTION 4: Notice Ia hereby recol'der of said county lying given that the City Council of between the northeasterly pro-the City of Newport Beach does Jongatlon of the southea"terly hereby fix Monday, the lOth day Hne of lot 1 of Block 332 of of June, 1957, at the hour of 7:30 said Tract and the southeaster-o'clock p.m., of sald day, In the Jy prolongatlon of the south. Council Cham ben of the City ot w~erly line of Lot 1. of Block Newport Beach, located In the 432 of said Tract. City Hall ot the City of Newport ~CEPT all that portion of Beach. a.s the time and pia~ for Ratlroad Avenue (now known hearing all persons Interested In as Clubhouse Avenue) Jytna or objecting to the proposed va. westerly and northerly or the cation of said portion of said northerly prolongation of the st'Tfft. And the City Council at westerly line of that portion said time and place will hear ol &."lid Railroad Avenue ad-the evidence o(fered by any per. joining said Block 332 u son Interested In the vacation of shown on rn.ap No. 108 flied 111ald portion of said stret>t here· A nine-game football schedule 1n Book 2, pages 1 to 23 In· tofore desc.-rlbed. (his fall. Including a trip to elusive of O{flcial Maps In the SECTION 5: This Resolution Arizona agaln.st Pheonlx, has oftloe of the said County Rec-ot Intention shall be published been officially approved for Or- order. at least once In the Newport ange Coast College. PUCEL lfO. 2: That portion Harbor Ensign. a newspaper of The Pirates will open the sea· of Clubhouse Avenue (former-general circulation, printed. pub-son at home Saturday, Sept. 28, Jy known as Railroad Avenue) llshed and circulated In the City against East Contn Costa. u shown upon a map of Canal of Newp()rt Beach. and said pub· The defending Eastern Confer· Section, recorded In Miscellane-llcatton shall be made before ence championship Bucs wlll oua Map Book 4, Page 98, Rec· the date set for the hearlng of all open conference play Saturday. 01'da of Orange County, CalJ· persona Interested In or object-Oct. 19. at Fullerton. fonda, and more particularly lng to the proposed vacation. All of OCC's games thls year clelcrtbed u follows, to wit: The above and foregolng Beso-will be played at nlaht, startini JSet1nniDW at the northeast Iutton ol Intention No. 4642 wu at 8. ~ ot Lot ~ block 432 o1 duly pa.ued and adopted at a Complete ~hedul~ La as fol· Aid Canal Sectlon; thence ~l'ular tneettnc ol the Clty Coun-lows: 81Kltberly alona the euterly dl of the ctty of Newport BHch, Saturday, Sept. 2& East Contra line or aaid Lot 1, block 432 held on the 13th day of May. Costa a distance or 66 feet; thence 1957, by the following e.rote. to Saturday. Oct. 5, at Phoenix west~ly along a Une lying wit: Friday. Oct. 11. Citrus Sophomore Ted Coutts was named "Athlete of the Year'' at the annual Orange Coast College sprtn1 sports banquet last week. Coutts was co-captain on both last year's state championship and thls year's Eastern Confer· ence baseball !'lquads and abo a member of the co championship basketball team. Baseball Coach Wendell Pick· erl.! descrtbed Coutts as a good defensive player. outstanding leader and wlse handler of pitch· ers. Basketball Coach Stu Inman called Coutts a "money player:· the type of competitor you want on your squad when the chips are down. Athletes who recelvrd jackets and letters wert>: Ba~ball : Lee FlRh{'r. Jt>rry Langdon. Jim Newkirk. Phil Carlson. Paul Lorentzen. Ted Coutts. Dick IX! Vaughn. Bob Lo Cicero. ~ne Raine, Bob Coop- man. Tom PrOC'tor. J<'rry Wayt. Bob Lagunas. Bill Olmstead, Dave Rapp. Bob Sutton. K.rts Rl>lnerston. Bill Wetzel. Crew: Emil Dopyera, Gary Leo- nard. Bob Schuttpelz. Jim Tibbs. John Swain. Ken Busby. Steve Fenley. Skip Frffly. Roland Gangloff. Dave Grant. Sam Harrt. son. Ronald Ot!nnls. Bill Johnson. Al Markel. Hugh Maker. Dennis Wagner, Paul Southers, Jeff Thompson. Charles Yeyna. Roger McKinnon. Brock Robertson. Golf: VInce Saunders. MarshaU SteUer. Gordon Juhl. B r u c e Bryan. SwfmmJng: Paul Brelthaup. Russ Murphy, Doug D' Amal. Ray O'Nestl. Max Bowman. Lou Um· parallel to and distant 66 feet AYES. COUNCII..MEN: Hart. Saturday. Oct. 19. at Fullerton southerly of the northerly line Wilder, MacKay, H I g b I e. Saturday, Oct. 26. at Mt. San An LEGAL JIIOTJCE of said Lot 1. Block 432. to an Stoddard. Rtl1. tonlo NO A29260 Intersection with the south. NOES. COUNCil..MEN: None. Frtday, Nov. 1. San Bernardino NOTICE OF HEARING westerly line of said Lot 1. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Rid-Saturdav. Nov 9. at Riverside SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Block 432, aald point being the derhof. Friday. ~ov. 15, Chaffey STATE OF CALIFOR:;rA FOR true point of beginning; thence Dora 0 . Hill Friday, Nov. 22. Santa Ana THE COUNTY OF ORA~GE 80uthwesterly at right angles Mayor £.<;tate ot to said southwesterly line of ATTEST: film 01 l.tfl Lllfher ROBERT C. NEWTON. said Lot 1. Block 432 to an In· Margery Schrouder De<'eased tersect.lon with a line lying City Clerk TO Be SlloWI S•IIIJ ~onc-E IS HEREBY GIVE~ parallel to, and distant 10 teet Publish: May 23 and 30. 1951 that Robt>r1 C NeW1on. Jr has northeasterly of the south · In the Newport Harbor Enstgn A film on th<' liCe of Martin f1led herein a petition tor Probate westerly line of said Clubhouee Luther v.111 be prrsented by the or Will and Cor Lette~ of Ad Avenut>; thence southeasterly IN 'I1JE SUPERIOR COURT OF Newport Harbor Lutheran Churt'h ministration With the Will An along 8ald parallel line to an THE STATEOFCAUFORNIA at 7:30 p m. Sunday at thrl nexerl. n>fen>n('(' to which i~ Intersection with the northerlt" IN AND FOR THE COUNTY churc-h, 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport j made for further partkulaf<', anrl prolongation of the westerly OF ORANGE Heights. that the time and place of hear Jtne of that portion of said Dept The film. whkh w111 dramatlzP l ing the same has been set for Clubhouse Avenue adjoining No. 71755 thr times of the Reformation. Is June 7. 195i. at 10 am .. in the Block 332 of said Can a J SUMMONS on<' hour and 4!'i minutes long courtroom of DE-partment No. 3 Sect 1 on; thence northn-ActJon brouabt Ln the Superior and will be shown only once. The or said rourt. at County Hall of ly along said northerly pro-Court of the County of Orange, I public Is in'-1ted RN'<>rds. in the City of Santa Jongatlon of the westerly line and Complaint filed ln the Ot-Ana. California of said Clubhouse Avenue to flee of the Clerk of the Superior LEGAL NOnCE L. B. WAU ... ACE. C'lf'rk cent meeting at the Newport Tennla: Charles Logan, Jerry Harbor Yacht Club. Holden, John Dempuy. Jim Hkk Semors wt>re chosen by a man, Bud Farquhar. Bob Agonla. board of faculty memben. Each John Ne,-ua. Allan Brown g1rl introduced h~lt and spoke Track: Stan Hopklrt!. Ht>nry bnPfy about her chosen careoer Rodrfauez. Ray Adennann, Frank and the achievements she hopes OPTOIIEftY Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometrlst and Orthoptist 2721 E. Coast Jllghway Corona del Mar, Caillomla Harbor 6IMS Carl, Chuck Flynn, Dick VO<'Ikers. to altam. ~===~!!!!!!~[:===~ Ed Baln, Gary Penhall. J<Jn Girls who at1~nded are Laurie ,. Vl.sel. AJ Slot)', Bob David. 8111 1 Hendricks, Ann Lardner. Connie Brown. Seell'y, Charneth Starage, Jody Sailing: Dave Grant. Bill John· I Lleb. L1nda M1llt>r. Terry Reich. son. AI Markel. Eddie Pfirrmann. Sue Bro" n. Mona Rae Barlow Carol Talstra. Barbara Hammond. OC Baseball Stars Named and D1ane Troolen. For all your Prlnting Needs THE ENSIGN Pubhshing Co. HARBOR l114 28JO E. Coast Wahway Corona del Mar Six Orange Coast College baS(' ball players have be-en selected on thf" f1rst team of the all East· ern Conference ba~ball squad. Mrs. Flora Gardner Bass of tht> Ph11ipp1ne I lands spo«e-on ·'The Flhp1no Woman." Mn. Bass ex- plalnt'd how the women of her native rountry were given thelr fret>dom when the United States ~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiii liberated the Philippines from I C'oach Wendell Pickf'n ' East· ern Conference champions also plact'd 2 players on the second team and 2 on the third team. Span1sh rult'. She added that progress made In the busmesa world by Filipino women rom pared closely to that of the U.S. Use Ensign Cla.s.slfied ads to buy, aell, trade or exchange. STROOT'S IE II UPIILSTEIIII Vplul ...... ·& "''.., ~...,., IS50 • .....t b. c..-.... TE ..a.E Selected to the first team were fir5t baseman Gene Raine. Dow· ney; se<'Ond baseman Bob Coop- man, Huntington Beach: third b~man Jerry WaY,, Montebello; outfielder Bob LoCicero. Downey; catcher Ted Coutts. Montebello, and pitcher Jim Newkirk. New· port Beacll. HARDWARE * HOtJSEW ARES On the second team were out- fielder D~k DeVaughn. Newport Beach. and pitcher PbU Carlson. Pasadena. Thfrd team choices we~ short- stop Bob Proctor, Bell Gardens. ~::;··;;~=~ To Eater St11fonl U. Seven Newport Harbor High School students who wall gradu ate next month have t>E-t>n ar repted by the adml~'ilons nCfa,·e at Stanford University Thrt'e students have won 4 year sC'hol arsh1ps The Irvine scholarship of Stan forrl U has been grantt'd to Con· c;tanc-t> SE-eley. The S("holan:hlp Is for 4 yrars and renewable each yPar provided the student at- tains Mtlsfactory gTades.. Allen Dallas and Gary Decom have also bet'n granted 4·year scholar·! c;hir" Olhl•r students who ha'-"t> befon Jrrantf"d admiss1on art> Charles Vandprvort Jr., William Milburn Barbara Lardner and CharJes H:t!!k{'ll l8dla ..s m.4. 1.1 ..a. an tnte~lon with the south· Court of said County. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Daft>d May 16, 1957 westerly line of said Lot 1. JESUS s. FLORES Fictitious Firm Name A. K. PHELPS Block 432; thence northwester· Platntlft ' TilE UNDERSIGNED do here· Attorney for Peli!iont>r. Jy along said southwesterly vs. by certlty that they are conduct· 3429 E. Coast Highway. A spokrsman at Harbor High 1 School S.'lld the sc-hola~hlps won Corona at ~tanfoTd U. by the 3 studenu 1 in thP graduating class Is prob-I ably the best re<'Ord attained thl<~ yt>ar by any high school ln Thu t~. dan~ to Royal Tr iroo, the unu.ang purpk mc:xor oil ... it prolongs your cngioc·s croubl~-~ per- fomu.oct' for rhou.sand.t of C'X't:n miles. At the Slgtl of the big 76 ... whc:rc: you \c.now you al .. •ays g~ rhc: finest. line of said Lot 1. Block 432. to EMMA MONTEZ FLORES, lng a retail meat market and del Mar. Calif. the true point ol beginning. Oe_fendant delicatessen business at 3421 E. Harbor 1286. AU that portion of said street to THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Publish: May 23. 30. June 6 California. UNION OIL COMPANY be vacated, closed up and aban· OF CAUFORNIA SEND GREET· Calif., under the fictitious firm I ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. doned. is more clearly shown on INCS TO: name of Butcher Boy Meats and f ___ ..;;;;;;,;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;,;;;;;,;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;::;:::;:::;:::;;;;:;:;:::;;::;:::;:::;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. a certain map approved and EMMA MONTEZ FLORES, that said firm Is composed or the adopted by the City Council ol Defendant following persons whose names the C1ty of Newport Beach tor You are dll"eC'ted to appear 1n In tull and places ol residence said vacation. closing up and an action brouabt acalnst you by are as follows. to-w it: abandonment. by res o I utI o n the above named plaJntltf. ln Leon Phillip Rhinehart. dated May 13, 1957. and desJg. the Superior Court of the State JfT1 Heliotrope, Corona del nated "Re!JoluUon No. 4641", of CalltomJa. In and for the Coun-Mar. Call{. which said map is on tue In the ty ot Oran~ and to answer the Richard Leon Rhinehart. office or the City Clerk of the complaint therein within ter 636 St. James.. Rd., Newport Clty or Newport Beach. Reference da)'B after the service on you o. Beach, eaur. 1s hereby made to said map for thla wmmona. If seJVed within WITNESS our hands t.hJ..s 30th further particulars as to the pro-the County or Orange, or wtthln day of April, 1957 poud vacation. clO&lna up and thtrty day~~ tt .,-ved ellewhere, Leon Phillip Rhlndtart abandonment of said portjon or and you are notWed that unless Richard Leon Rhinehart aaJd ~and sa.ld map Is made yoU to appear and &N'ftr as STATE OF CA.UFORNIA a part ot thls ReM»Jutfon to the above requlred. the plaJnt:l.ff COUNTY OF ORANGE same e'lrtent and purpoee u lt wUl take Jud~XDatt for any • tbe aame w~re herein lncor-money or d~ demanded In ON THIS 30th day ol .April, porated tn tull. the Complaint. as ar1s1n.1 upon 1957. ~ore me, • Notary Pub· SEC'nON 2: That the proc::eed· contract. ~ wtJJ apply to the lie ln and for saJd county and lnp for tb~ cloainl up and Court tor any other reltef de state. residing thereln. duly abandonJJlent of tl\e afo..-atd manded. In the com,pJaJnt eom.ml&stoned and ..-om. P8"· port1on ot Ald atJMt shall be CIW'rl ~ zny band and .-aJ .on&lly a~ Leon Pbllllp had a.nd tUen. and .the City ot tbe SUperior Court ot tbe Rhlnebart and R.kbard Leon Cba.ndJ ot t.be Cty ol Newport CowltJ ot On.n.p. su-te ot Call· Rhlnebart. known to me to ~ -...cb herebY eleaa to proceed fomta. th.la 18th ctq of Marda. the Pft'IIOI\S ·~ n.mes a.re under th• proviaiiOM ot the 19157. aublcrlbed to the W1thln ln· "Street Vacation .Ad of lMl .. , and <SRAL SUrtmOll C001l1' atrurHnt. and admowltd,ed to an amen~tll thereto. belnl oa.AJroE <XKJtnTl me tba.t tbQ executed the 8ectloaa 8300 to I3S1. lDdulw, t.. a. W.UUCE. aame. of u.e 8tJeeCa &ftd Jliala.,.,. ~ aertt and ~ ot-w-UM-139• 1Q1 hand and ol· Code af U.. State of~ tM kpwtor OJu:rt ot tbe ~~ ~ Sla'IOJC 1; 1'be Street...... ltatll ol eautoml-. bl ad tw -~QUe a. and fair a14 lidlill4ellt "' the at:r ot =port • ~ • ~ c;;;. _. ~~ate. a..c~a..uca-•'-~b· 117-...rt&.~ .,o.. a cae ...,_ E7r.'= ol~ '=-Uae,: PaN::':'t.o Ut. II\ ~ a. -Ac. ». .._ ec. .. .,. • ...., oot ...... ,.... ,_. • *7t. •••usr a.. a JNt apa.rt,. lalot DOts-lD a. ••..-at ...._ ........_ Ia tiM ....., CN4pL I fte on WA'f to belplpU.t. -., •• .... , Clalpplaf, Q; 9 .......... ... NaiL" Aid GELATIN CAPSULES NAIL AIDS a..rs amall pink ca1~'-of concentrated U.S.P. protelb aupr-tree GELA- ' plu. Calcrum Gluconate and Important Vitamin A. added" few poeater et.r«tlve~ nea. NAIL AID helpa strenl'th· en nalla by aupply1nJ tfiem with the food they need to make them .uong. Your own Doctor wW tell you GELATIN la a rich .ource of naU buUd- lni protein. Corona del Mar Pharmacy "The PreecripUon Pharmacy" Harbor 2272 3127 E. Coast Hlabway Corona del Mar • • • OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPUES ... STATIONERY Willi1111 StllitHn Lido SllopplDg c.aw Batbcw .. -U30 VIa Udo Lorgest end Most Complete Ftlmiture Store in the Area. Cell for fr" DECOIV'TING SERVICE ll berty 8· SS 18 House ~~~ G a r~ en Furn•shings for homes. dubs, yachts. 3017 W. Co4rt Hi9hwey Newport &..ell • wa CA~~~~ M.CK ...,.,. ~Yt-· -Ql llVaRY'ntiNe--... ,.,..,~. MAOaa..aeaoo. CA.An o.• POl IJTIMA11 CAU ••• HARBOR TRANSFER I STORAGE 2200 Jfewport BIYd.. Coeta M ... Pbooe E..._ & S1UL Liberty 8-73231 Liberty 1·1581 LYON VAN LINES AGENT COME TBlS WEEKEXDI BUFFALO RANCH THE FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB of Cos to Meso hos anstolled new officers of both the senaor ond junior sections. Mrs. E R. Gronquist (center) is the new president of the senaors. Mrs. Rachord Choppelle (riqht) is th. new president of the 1uniors . lnstollotaon wos conducted by Mrs M. F. Spencer (left), dis trict president of the Oronge County F.deroted Wo,.n's Club.( Ensign photo) Boys Confess Shoot ing at Cars on Hwy. Two Cliff !Iaven teenage boys admitted to pollee otflcers they had shot pellets and had thrown dirt clods at passing cars along Mariners Mile. The 2 boys were apprehended by police officers In th• vicinity of Tustin Ave. and Cliff Drive a fter an anonymous caller In· form<'d oftlc<'rs that they were shooting at windows In homes. A pellet gun. 2 boxes of BB shots and a sling shot were confl.scated from the youths. At least 3 motorists complained that thf'lr V£'hlciE's WE're damaged by shots last we£'k whllt> thl'y were-tra\t>Jing along Coast High· way In the 1000 block. Pollee posted stake outs but failed to catch anyon£' shooting at cars. I One of the youth.; said he had shot at and hit 2 rars with peas from a sltng shot Th<' otht>r 1 youth said he-had thrown dirt dods at passmg t·ars H£' addt>d AMERICANISM ESSAY WINNERS received medol~ ond cosh owords in a contest conducted an Newport elemente~ry schools by the Amencon Leq•on Ausiliory Un I 29 I Show obove left to rtqht ore Sue Sabley. II 0 Vao Qua to. Lido Isle, I hard pl~ce wtnner omonq e ighth graders ot Horoce E"s•qn School T omao Hope 21 I Dohl.o Ave. C orono del Mar second pbce w.nrer omong f,lth gr11ders· Jon Mortin, 32 Horbor lslond, farsl ploce wanner omonq the fafth graders Gory Coldwell, (reor) 223 Morn•ng Conyon Rd . Shore Cliffs, forst ploce winner omonq the eoqh th gr11ders Shelly Chosn1. 1425 E. Soy "-ve , Balboo. third omong the f.fth groders · J ohn Green 208 Apoleno Ave., Bolboo lslond, second omonq the e•qhth qroders The fafth groders wrote on ·The Stotue of Ltberty, ond the eiqhth qroders wrote on The Four Freedoms · that he and hts companion and some other boys had a "pea From shooter" fi ght at TurnN Drugs the POUCE BLOTTER On t_h£' way home, they shot at 1 _._._...,....._._ ....... .._._ ........ ~-----....,.. ............................................ .._.. ........ .._ ....... ....,.. ........ .... passmg cars. . • SUNDAY. MAT 19 Part>nts of tht> ruuths ptc~ed John ~lrKenzle. 41. 2109 Se\-ille thl'm up at the police stallon AvC'. Balboa. was booked for In · They wf're Informed that a fol · toxkatlon . Five occupants In low-up would be made by the a car stol<' 5 ~rving trays and juvenile department. left without paying the-Ir bill at l,t. l&fs. BIJ at SC ...... , ... ., Merle-'s Drive-ln. Corona del Mar ... A bottle of vodka was stolen rrom the boat of Max Sturges, 204 VIa Udo Nord, Udo ble. • MOKDAT, NAT 20 Jack N. Frost. son ot Mrs. Ira Smith of 461 Morning Can- Bernlct> M. Frost of 538 Fullerton yon Rd .. Corona Hlghl&nds. was Ave .. Newport Heights, president I blttf'n by his cat ... 13 sacks of of the-School of Pharmacy stu plaster wert> dumpt>d on the dent body 111 the t:nlverslty of ground at 128 Opal Ave , Balboa Southern California. was re<"entl) !Island . . Ct'Cil Walker of 6307 Initiated into Skull and Dagger, Seao;hore Driv£'. NI'Wp()rt Bea<'h. tht> oldest men's honorary organ wall bookf'd for tntoxJcatlon . . lz.ation at the university A $1 78 radio tel<'phone. propeny Jack 1S a graduatE' of Ventura j of Ne-wport Harbor Boy Scouts. High School and attenl1ed Ven was stolen from Elt>Ctronlcs Ma- tura Coil£'~1' and the University I rlne. 413 31st St., NPwport Beach of Alabama prior to e-ntering SC . A 12-foot boat wa.s found at Jack. who is a senior, Is a mem 34th St. and Ocean Front. N<'W· I bt'r of Phi De-lta Chi fraternity., port Beach ... Richard's Lido Sk ull and Mortar pharmacy hon· Market rt>Celve-11 3 Insufficient orary, and Alpha Tau Omega fund cht'Cks from Mrs. Pl'ggy fratermty. 1 HirSC"hft>ld ... A wallet bt'long- 11ng to Mrs David Ross of Lns Island, was bitten by h<'r pe1 rat ... A window was broken In the hum£' ot Frank Finster. 316 Anade Ave-., Balboa ... A bicycle was stolen from St. An - drews Church, Clift Haven. • TBtJBSDAT. MAT 23 A boat belonging to S. W. At- wood, 2050 E. Ocean Front. Bal· boa, was stol~n from no s. Bay Front ... Several hub caps were stolen from the carol John Spere, 517, Orchid Ave . Corona d~l Mar, while the vehicle was parked at South Coast Company. 2212 Nl.'wporl Blvd., Newport Bt>ach . . . A quiver of arrowa was stolen from the-garage of Fred Watson, 210 Agate Ave, Balboa ls lanrt ... Clothes were stolen from the-car ot Dan Carr of San Marino. while th e veh icle was parkl"d at Poppy Ave. and Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar. <Continued on Page Twelve) 3-car Crashes Same Da y FREE Admlaaloo -Fli.EE Pcttll:1D9 MacArthur BouleYCIJ'd..-1 mile from Coast Highway 101. Co101U1 ciel Mctt &>e thP Buffalo on their range: Stage Coacb TTaJl ... Ilav£' fun on a Trac· ()pea Daily Except Noodayl I AnJ:(')I,>S. was stoiPn whll£' Sh£' 0 n was vlsltlng at 307 Fernl<'af Av<' .. -........... y,HTA,.,.,.. Corona del Mar ... · Somenn(' at at s a me spot tor. Burro Bide, FLre Truck. or on the _ tf'mptt>d to break m thf' boat of Thomas Quinn, Sl5 Via Llrlo I Nurd. Lido Isle, whll<' th£' rraft Although W<'dnesday of last wac; moored at 229 Vta Lido \\ eek wao; obviously not a Friday, Soud . . . Mrs. C. P. D<>wey of nor was it the 13th. at least slx 304 Coral Av<'.. Balboa I<~lanrl. motorists pas.<~lng the lntersec- r£'port<'d a boy on a biryrlr at-tlon at Coast Highway and Bal· temptl'd to run hPr down ... A boa Blvd. apparently believed lt mink stol£' and dress valu£'d at c()uld have been a day ol jlnxs. $1,317 wt>re stoll'n from the home Two S<'parate 3 -car accidents nf Mrs. Elherta Jones. 34M Via occurred within 10 hours of each OpMto. Lido Centt>r ... Llc£'n'!e oth<'r at the very same lntersec- platf's WN<' stolen from the car tlon. Three persons we-re Jnjurled of Salvatore Pace, 2429 16th St.. In the accidents. Authentic Miniature Steam Tralo, Browse around P~rtcr's W£'stern ... ,... -.u Wear Storl', llorS(' Ba<'k Rid<' anrl enjoy a rPal Buffalo Burgeri-Horse Show..-Game• eacb Sunday-Io- dian Village anc1 Store. SPECIAL BAB~ADf 5 BIDES FOR Sl.OO with thla Ad Cblldreo·s Spedal BatH for group of 20 or more. PHONE BAJIBOB 5520 vouAWIC PUBLIC GOL~· COURSE VIU 11.11 ,. ........................................ .... ... ftM .._.. II -ef OJ I I c:..tr'a .._. ........ ...., • .,... __ ......... -.a.nil• .. .._. '-....... w-.1. v.....-w 2"1 •a.c:?~~~~~~ea ........... Newport Hl'lghts . · · A $17 bath-The first 3-car smash-up hap- log lluit was stolen from the rPS· pened at 7 a.m . Maxlne Robln- idt-nct' of Lewis Cox. 124 77th son of 121 40th St.. Newport St .. N('Wl>Ort Bt>ach · · · A fire Bt>ach. received minor Injury hydrant was damaged by a hit when her car plunged Into the and run vehicle at Channel Rd. side of the car of J~pb Miller of and Ocean Blvd .. Balboa. Manhatta n Beach. • TUESDAY, MAT 11 The Robinson vehicle waa Ellla Zander of 500 Polnsetlla crossing Coast HlJhway when It Ave .. Corona del Mar, reported hit the Miller car, which travel- horseless carriages will be parked lng east. The Impact r.ent Mlllel'1 at the Rendezvous Ballroom June car over the highway double line 8 ... Patricia Shreeder of 2913 and It anaahed Lnto the west- w. Cout Highway, Newport bound car of Harold Alder.on of Beach. w 88 bitten by a cat . . . 104 VIa Florence, Lido lale. Arthur Kalmo, 58, tenant at the The 8eCOnd accldent occurred Ocean Front HoWl, wu booked at 4:45 p .m . Mrs.-O.SJe Reich. for Intoxication ... Several chll· iT, of Lonr Beach. and Mn. Mal)' dren threw plecea of g.ranlte SteveMOft, 89, of Oranp, re.ocdftd from a bluff on cars puslnr at minor InJury. Carnation Ave. and Baywlde The Stewn.on vehicle, driven Drtve. Corona del Mar ..• Win-by Ro1 !tewn80n, traveUnr -.at d01n were broken and plants on Cout Hlrbway, wu attempt· damaaed at the home of John lna to maJr.e a left tum on Su· Raw, lr .. 1.25 Vla lucar, Ll4o Itle pert« Aft. n.n the w.t·boand . • . A $1,000 worth ot 4Mnr ~ o1 Wbellhelm a.tc:b. Ill equipment wu stolen rrom the WbJch Mrs. a.tch wu a ~­ ttuck o1 Lloyd BeUderbnftdt ol 1ft, collided with 8teftft801l • B Hamllton St.. ec.ta Mesa. car. wtalle tbe vehk:Je wu pubcl at A thlrd car, d!twn by Oota Sftur ll&rbor ~ 011 Vauat• Bar, Vlola DotMt:r ol ~ .. wu Balboa ..• Mn.. 'Katherine Ka.u· to1Jow1na the Jlekh ear. The .., o1 au &. Balboa Blvd., let· Dartet:)' vehkM could tMJt ...,. boa wu boobd fclr tntadcatloiL In t1me ail plowM Into tbe otta.r ~cam. Jerry Tinker, e41tor-.ln·chlef of wroDI lal\e without a aJrnaJ. the Newport Huber trltb Scllool .. rtoua conaequellCM, I take bJ-montbJy newspapeor, "Harber •w&)' the blue convertible own· Beacon .. , wu reeently honored In el'a Ucen.e for 8lx montha. J'or havln1 an edltortal on oftenalve often.u with da.n.rerou.t lmpllca· dtlven printed In •-nte CallfornJa tiona. •uspenaton for a year and Hl&bway Patrolmen'., otrlelal 30 da~ In the local butUle are publication of the CalltomJa common. Aun. of Hlahway Patrolmen. "It may .ound like a rather Bel<J~W la the ~torlal b)' leff'Y patronlzlna aame; but alnee I that appeared ln the March Ia· atarted It, I noUce that I drlve a sue of the patrolman maaazJne. llttle more carefully It only be· The "Harbor Beacon" la prlnted cauae I don't want to have to by the Ensign. banlah myaelt from the road. "Not everything ln thla column "A helpfUl hint. Watch out for thla week Ia aparkllnaly original. the driver who drives with hla and It must be apeedlly admitted lett hand resting on the roof, or that I am not the Clrst to ques-dangling outside the ear. He 1.1 tlon the etfectlveness of current an Inconsiderate driver, which holiday accident statlatlcs. Yet, means a careless driver, which It is possible to make a fairly means a danaerou.s driver, which long-range prediction. More peo-means ... " ..... t.be ..... ,..,.,. ... tM C4d......, ....... .......... .. ...... ASSI:IOLYING 6 BLOC'.KI'MG OF ALL K:NTI' GAAMENTS .............. -.... Cloeed 1bundar ELSIE 'S YARN SHOP pie will be killed than ever be---------------~=========::: tore In hlatory on the n~xt week-KEN ~ "nvt::' end holiday! vJ....I'1...n.J' "In the East, It Is said, people may listen to the tlx o'clock news on the radio and be told that Penruylvanla or New York leads the nation ln fatalities. with California In spite of three hours difference In time, not far behind. The fools who are llaten- lng with gin-and-tonic ln their hands are not golna to drink one bit leu before they drive, mere- ly because Texu leads Kansas. SCHOOL OF PlANO * Advance Plano * Music AP· predation * ProgTessJve Jaa * Modern Chord C o n a t r u c t I o n * Theory and I m prov I za t I on ·Formerly Director ot Music for the Steve Allen Show 2649-A E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR "The same driver Ia still go• For Appointment Harbor 5170-w lng to get out of the lane of traffic and roar along the shoulder and push h1s way back Into line. The same band of Brandos on motorcycle• wlll zing and blast their way be~n traffic lanes. no matter If traffic deaths In California do top the nation. "On a long motor trip I some- times lind It a pleasant pastime to speculate on the possible sen- tences I might bestow on bad dnvers If 1 were a magistrate. For a minor offense, I sentence the drivt>r In the black sedan to a week's suspension or his "For major offenses without license for turning from the Rolli• CeiMrales Eipth Birllltlar Robin Grorud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Grorud of 214 Collins Ave.. Balboa 1 s I a n d , along with several of his friends c<'lebrate-d his eighth birthday on May 18 at his home. complete with <'andles, cake and games. Childre-n who helped In the celebration are Tafley Travers. Cheryl Roth. Sharon Martin, Linda Dell, Paula Elaner. Patsy Simons. Gall Olander, Heidi Wln- bera. Ashley Robinson and Rob- ln'a slater, Sue, and cousln, Kirk Sebra. afare =~~~ LAGUNA BEACH BIIJ. AUSTIN'S AtmfENTIC CALYPSO GROUP plcry1nf 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. COCKTAU.S • DANCING Complete Duua.n CID4 A la Carle meau • INCOMPARABLE FOOD • A 'ITENTIVE SERVICE • REASON ABLE RATES a fare Just South of Laguna Beach HYatt 4-6508 ••• or any night I For an ewmfng of fun and relaxation, join the CODpDJal group around the Steinway at ~ eoJorfu1 Hurley Bell. Olive' Scott plays the latest hfb from top Bro.dway abowl, speclal .. mood music" ad JOUr favorites of yesterday. And when you wut to stng ... just join in. Bee you at tiM Hurley S./1 tbn/ght? I I HOW rr HE MASTER PLAN AFFECTS YOUR AREA C~Unued t.rom Pap ODe> 1"be con.ulb.J\C. •urr.-t that cwr.. are retained u &.1. Other the portion ot M'aeA.Ithur Blvd. ~clatlona are B-3 fotr the betWeen the new PNewa7 and bJPway frontap ot Corona Corona del Mar sbould be take KllbJand.a, a .2 for Seaward Jtd. vver by U. clt7 u a maJor dt)' and MomJna C.nYOn ltd. ln Co· ~~beet. Othet major .ueet~~ ln rona 8J1hland.a, and B·1 above Corona del Hat would be Cou1 that. Hwy., Bayalde Dr., ~an Blvd.; Cout Hwy. froru Avocado to Femlaf Ave., connectlnr Ocean the Buck Culley ravtne ,.maJn.a Blvd. and Ba.yade Dt.: and all cotruneldal, with a 1at1e com· of MaJ'I'Uirit. Ave., whk:b would merclal atea ~ around be extended Inland with an UD• Merle'• Drive-ln. derpaa at th• Jreeway. * UIMA: I_. .............. .. An lnpnJoua propoaaJ for eaalna the traffic roadblock& on the hnln.aula entat:la ab.lltlna the oenter Wand ot Balboa Blvd. one lane bayw&rd. 'nlls would pro· vtde 3 full lanea of tramc tor can e:ntftlna Balboa, extendlnl from McFadden Pl. to Maln St. There would be one lane for l"f!turn traftlc on Balboa Blvd .. and 2 more lana by maldnf aU of Bay Ave. one way from Main St. to 15th. Thae 2 lanea of one· Wll)' traffle would continue throueh the praent Bowling Green, alona the alley bade of the City Traller Park. on Vllelle Pl., and rejoin Bal~ Blvd. trat · nc near McFadden Pl. ''Doee tht. meaJ'I ellmlnatlna the Bowline Green T" Mr. WIM wu uked. "Yea It do8," he uld. '"We found that the bowline ,.,een wu In the wrona place anyway. Most of the bowlen there are from Corona del Mar.'' An acquatlc park Ia propoeed alone the Bal!)c)a Ocean Froot. extmdlnc 2 blocks euterly ot the Pier, to B St.. and about 6 blocks weaterly, to Alvarado. A achool atte for Balboa pen. lnaula Is p~ on Ocean Blvd. near the foot ot the jetty. A neighborhood play area In con- junetion with the .:hool Ia a.r.o rec:omrnended. * IEWNIT: U. P-E Strt, t. ...... , Acquisition ct. the Pacltk Elec· trlc rtaht·of-way for road pur· powa .1.1 recommended by the conaultanu. Thia rlaht·of-way, rather that Balboa Blvd., la propoeed as the major accesa street through West Newport. jotnlJ'If Coast Hwy. near the former location of Helen's Nut Stand. Balboa Blvd. Ia too narrow to M!rve u a major access street without coetly condemnation of house. along one aide for widen· lng, Mr. Wlse said. The only ocean front roadway pro~ by the conaultanm would provide one-way al'CeSS from N4!Wp0rt Pier westerly to 25th St., and one-way from the Pier easterly to 19th St. ' No major thorouahtare alona the ocean beach on the penln· aula wu recommended. aa had been anticipated by 10me. A plan of one.way street& Ia proposed tor the McFadden Pl. vtctnlty to facUitate movement ot tratrlc there. A cut.back In commercial zon· lng l.s surcested for West New· port. The consultants pro~ a re-zoning to R·3 on the north side of Coast Hwy .. from Lugonla St. in Seashore Colony to the westerly city limits. Coast Hwy. easterly ot Lugonla St. to 60th St. would remain commercial, and back or thl.s commercial strtp would be more R·3 zoning. * UDO CEITER: Break 1111 BtllleiHk To obtain relief for the Lido Cent~r traffic bottleneck, the corusuJtanta pro~ that 32nd St. be widened to provide a good exit for Udo Isle resident.! who commmut~ to Los Angeles. A cut- ott at 3Lat St. from Newport Blvd. to Balboa Blvd. and to the new roadway along the PE rlght·Of· way Is also recommended. These lut 2 proposals would help solve the growing traffic problem at the VIa Lido june· tlon with Newport Blvd. near the Arches overpass. * LmO ISLE: It Ca-arcill Z11i11 ~rvlnl the .-entlally resl· fore should not be u.ted u a com· dentlal character ot Lfdo Isle Is merctal zone. • r«o~nded by the consultants. Lldo Isle would be all R·l ex- EUinJnatlon of all co.I11JDft'dal cept for 3 area ot multiple real· zonlnc on lJdo l.ale Is propoeed. dei'K'ell -R-3 .t the swterl)' t:tp Vla Genoa. now mned C·l ·H. ot tbe Jaland. on the channel wou.JcJ be ruoned R·L Mr. Wl8e 81de ol VIa Lldo !ford between VIa Dl)on and Via Koron. and COJJUDented that VIa Genoa is on the channel aide of Vla Lido now u.ed for alncle farnUy rest· Soud between Via Ftrenz.e and dences or la vacant, and there· Via Orvteto. * THE HEIIHTS: lee' H RuiHitial AIJ o1 Newport Heights Is re· talned u R·l except for a mul· tJple resJdentlal strip adjoining the Newport Blvd. commercial zone. Thl& ls an R·2 area along Orange Ave and Clay St., and also along Cataltna Ave. CUff Haven Includes a mul· Uple resldentlal area for triplexes northerly of Horace E n s I g n School, between Irvin~ Ave. And St. Andrews Rd. The high blutta overlooking Coast Hwy. on the westerly side of the Arches are Included In multiple residential zoning. The area surToundlng Hoag Hospital ls Included In the new profes· sional offices and apartment zonlng. And beyond that Is the hugh Industrial park extending all the way to the westerly city limits. * IARIIERS Ill£: 1191111rial Site MASTER PlAN: Water Longmoor (left), ehtllr· men of the Newport Beoch Pl..,nning Commiss1on. ond Lorry W isa, of the city· s plonn.ng consultant firm of Hohn, W ise ond Associotes, ore p1dured MASTER PLA FORM P·1445 (2·29·52) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF 'MJE CENSUS IISSEI PERSIIS IMPO.RT ANT! MY ADDRESS ON MAY 17, 1.95'7 WAS: Narn~ of ~ach person wl\oee usual place Relatlonahlp of this of residence wu ln this household on person to the hNd ol May 17, 195'7. the h o u a e h o J d u (Ent~r lut name f1rs0 bead. wUe, .on, room· er. ~tc. APT. NO. Sex Color or Ra~ Aae At Lut: Birthday here w1th the n.. buOctln• permm.lt tot&l Dr. Edward Frank. en.el~ bal· wu c:J\mblna dON to a mllUon con1 at 1!504 Ocean Blvd~ 1100: and a half u Ute Jlfnrpcm Bulld· James Whlte, add to llvinc roam, wr ~>epart.tnent prepal'ed to 113l w. Bay, 13.200; MU4red a.. tbe boob thla week for WUder, alterations at 2UI Mlra- t.be month of May. mar, $600; Robert Wallace, 1· Ma)Qr permtc. lasued durlnr unit, 24t.Ory dwelllnc at 111 F the pUt week include a SJO.OOO St.. GQ,OOO; WWlam Smith, 2- ctwelllnc In Corona 6el Mar. a unit. 2·&tory dwellif\1 at 1413 w. 120.000 dweUinc tn Balbo& and Balboa Blvd., 120,000. a SlJ.OOO duplex In Newport. PoUowinc permit. were i.Pued: TIR 11111 ns U'rVD • IIICaS a.D"P1 Mr. and Mrs. H~rt Millet", Or. Ellubeth llutc:hlnaon. addl· 525 Hazel Drive, Corona del Mar, tlon at 157 Shoreclut Rd., $2.000. have just returned from a 6· • CO.mfA DEL IIAa week tour of Orecon and Wash· lt. V. DUts. l ·.tor)', l ·untt lncton. dwelltnc at 228 Larkspur. $20.000: ------------ Moster Pl.,n Mr. W ise is pointing to tne huge mdustnol pork proposed for th. oreo just below the Buffolo Ronch. (Ensign photo~ W. E. Flaher, 1-story, 2-unlt dwelling at 422 Fernleaf, $14.· 000: Mrs. Haz.el Jones. add sun· deck at 602 Narcissus, $90; Dr. • W A Sternberg. convert carage • to bedroom, 214 Hazel Dr~ $850; John Wllltama, add playroom. • 516 Haul. $300; T E. H&ITOWby, • addition at 4.33 Heliotrope, $3.500: 1• R. H. Sattlt'r, l·.story, 1-unit 11.. dwelllng at 431 Heliotrope, $11.· " 000. • YOU Cll Dl ltlltl SUMMARY • • • • • • .--• ~ .. • Complete Home Furnlsbinp • Liberty~ • 1131 R...,.t AM. COSTA MESA Floor c-wtacp -Dndlaboclrda Asphalt Tile-Rubber Tile Formica -Linoleum Ttle CARLTOIS' ~~~ 135 E. 17tb St. CoAc1 ac.. UU:Jn'T 1-GSZ 22 Years ln Orance County Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS ....... 8hocL eon. .... Orco Block Co. BUD.DING BLOCXS-AU SIZES-All TYPES 1 Ac:a-f.IDI ... ....,.s._ ... HOME LOANS T111 M1aaaa F ... Anl .. ll Fcx CJdce Pro~ In Oranp eo-mty tnt.n.l rat..lrom S'/a~.-Terms to 20 .,.am ~ ~ ot new ccmstroc.'t1on -b IIP"CtY. "" appra1alJ. Llb.ty ... 7791 South Coast Mortgage Co. Inc . -a...t ••• Cj -....... .... 10Sll.4ASTQS 6ET AWARDS. CoronG del MGr postmGst.r Verne WGtson, second from left, j, receivinq on executive development seminar certificote from Veme Scoqqins of St~n Francisco, ~ional director of Post Offices. Newport Beech postmt~ster H. Poyne Thay.r, left, and C ost., Mesa postmaster Mn. Huel Gill, right, were presented certificotes. (Ensiqn photo). Mrs. Moody's From the POUCE BLO II ER Father Dies The Rev. Harvey Hocker, father of Mrs. Robert Moody ol Corona del Mar, died last Thursday at his home In Monrovia at the are of 79. He wu active to the Jut u an auoclate minuter ot the Church of the Good Shepherd In Arcadia and Just the week before bad received the b.onorary title o! mJnlster emeritus. He bad been a frequent visitor to the Harbor Area, and had baptized 7 great-grandchildren here at Baltz Chapel, the chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moody Jr. He was a native of Vera Cruz. Indiana. He was a Methodlst minister In Fullerton. Redondo Beach, Pasadena, Compton, San F~ando, Covina, Montebello and Arcadia. He rettr.d from h!a active pastorate In 1949. ,•'Unma won cverythioa .. J'OU b'lly, .. upla.inl Reddy 1tDcnntt. your electrical eer· : .._t, "electricity com yoa -today tba.a it did 17 yean qo." (Bluer bil17 That'• \lee&UM yoo're uli.DJ more 18dli'rina beaer clectrically.) lmaii wonder that today dec:- tridty 1a J'OUl blum bvpba .. modcnl ti.U.,. ' Lin IITTD-ntmlc.&U.Y SIITIEII CAllftUIA (Continued trom Pare Ten) e FJlJDAT. MAT 24 A window was broken in tbe car of Leo Goode. 1430 W. Bay Ave., Balbo&, while the vehicle was parked at 1418 Irvine Ave., Newport Heights ... $150 dam- age wu dofle to a home under construction, reported Marraret Gllllland, 1123 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa . . . ·Three boya broke Into the home of David McMa- hon. 125 VIa Jucar, Lido Isle ... Penny Arney, 9, of 389 23rd St., Costa Mesa, was bitten by a dog owned by L. L. Patch, 426 Tustin Ave., Newport Heights ... A bi· cycle was stolen from the resi- dence of A. V. Frazier, 3130 Breakers Drive, Corona del Mar. e SATl7JlDAT. MAT.25 Robert P. Yardley, 25, of 309 Jasmine Ave~ Corona del Mar, and Edward J . Mayer, 25, of 2909 Broad St., Newport Heights. were booked tor fighting In front of the Drift Room. Corona del Mar ... Hub caps were stolen from the car of Mrs. James Utt of Santa Ana, wile of U. S. Rep. Utt. while the vehicle was parked at the VIlla Marina ... Three boys at the 200 block S. Bay Front, Balboa Island, were reported spearing sting rays, beating them to death, and throwing them back In the bay ... Some- one shot a hole through a win- dow In the home of Mrs. George Bech. 230 Agate Ave., Balboa J.s. land ... Several boys shot at windows with sling shots In the 1700 block E. Ocean Blvd., Bal- boa . . . Someone removed a check from Ita envelope in tbe mall box of De lJ&le Suduth,ln5 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach .PORT;? .. /. .• ", • '\ 4 :• r, v 4 ,. , • • • ,. , H" v lOW TIIU SIT. ALSO ... Dou~rlas Newman, 3, of 601 Patolita Drive, Irvine Terrace. wu bitten by a dol owned by Frank A. Murphy, 730 Santana Dr.. Irvine Terrace . . . The oc- cupant. ol a pusinc car threw a bottle tbrouch a window at the Rendezvous Ballroom, Balboa ... A burglar entered the home but took nothlnr from the resi- dence of W. 1. Hanlon, S20 Be· gonla Ave., Corona del Mar ... Delores E. Crane, 29, of Coata Mesa, was booked for lntoxlca· tlon ... Eva Hanna, 5, o! On- tario, wu rescued from the wa- ter at Swales Landing, Newport Beach, by an unidentified man ... Pollee found 24 cans or ~r stacked against the sea wall at the Main Beach, Corona del Mar. e SUJfDAT, MAT 28 Frank Golding, 40, of 107 20th St., Newport Beach, was ttook~ for lnto~lcatlon ... W. G. Sul- livan, 37, of Coasta Mesa. was booked for driving while Intox- icated ... A radio antenna was broken oft the car of Roy May- pole, 109 Vla Zurich, Udo Isle . TWo bathing suits were stolen from the clothesline of Madolyn hnland, 203 28th St., Newport Beach . . . George K. Thrope, 44. ot Balboa, was booked for Intoxication ... Don- ald Grant of Pomona reported losing his wallet and pants In the vldnlty of 33rd St. and Ocean Front, Newport Beach ... Someone exploded cherry bombc at Coral Ave. and S. Bay Front. Balboa Wand. e MOJfDAT, MAT r7 hter W. Bartllnr, 21, of 900 Breakers Drive, Corona del Mar, wu booked for Intoxication ... A tire and wheel were stolen from the station wa~ron of H. E. Johnson, l 15 Balboa Blvd., Bal- bo& . . . A hemlock tree was stolen from the rNidence o! Fred Stewart. 2602 Newport Blvd., Newport Ht>lght.s . . . George Yardley Jr., 60. of 309 Jasmine Ave .. Corona del Mar, was booked for driving while Intoxicated ... All ·Amerlcan Market, Newport Beach. rt"Ceived a S20 check on the closed account of T. Hart- "Hot S••r JtiPf" STAJITS StnfDAT AVA ahlpvvreok.ect o n a d -rt l.aland - Wlth T'VVO ~EN I man ... Bill Wright of 200 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach, rect'lved a 110 no account check signed by Elizabeth Hethering- ton of Hermosa Beach ... Some- one attempted to enter the horne ot I . A. Matthay. 930 Vla Lido Nord. Lido We ... All-American Market, Corona del Mar, received 3 checks on the closed account of lohn Moore. 604 ~hid Ave .. Corona del Mar ... Golf clubs were stolen from the home of Martha MacDonald. 811 N. Bay Front. Balboa Is land ... Man- uel Da Silva. 42. of 358 La Perle Lane. Costa Mesa, was booked for drtvlng while Intoxicated. Tile T aJiora 111114 ..... ,., ..... AVA GARDNER The S. 1. Taylor. of 430 Fern-s'ITUTJ\RT GRANGER leal Ave., Corona del Mar, spent , J Ln. part of Kay vialtlnr eutsn • United Stat.a Purpoee ot their DAVJD NIVEN iD 2-week trip waa a reunion of tbe men who llt'rved on the destroyu m ImLE HUT g~ Bennett durlnr World War ••• -Tbe reunion wu In New York ,_ .._-11 .. I -City, and the Taylors went on to ......aLSO---ao.ton to vialt more of Mr. Tay- ··ME IIY TV SDVIIE $3.50 lor'• war buddJes. Tbe Taylon a.Lao vlalted Plttabu:rch and 01- cqo. u. ........ ......, lllllllplfll .... S~mmerfield Stand on P.O. Rates Lauded $1.375 letlifer -., In • .....-...J.. .. I., ............ G•octry· ~ ...._ -. ... ...,. .. o1 ....u8 ....U l l M~ -..eb Oty IIUlll= ~ Bhel-. wllo Uw. at A toW ol SLI1'I wu ....... In the aor. at Ute Ume acept OcMn llvd... OorGna cW liar, fYkla.y att. noee ftoalll Ute cuh the ~. ~bed atmply wu tittt. bJ tM t&IDU,y nt dra.., at the lilalbt Spot JOO aa an eldely lady. • MoodaJ wbJle att.n~ to ... M.tne Aw.. 8 alb o a Jalaftd. 'nle manqer ~le ?'lnley at 11ft the uJma1 att. ·a table had ~ the ~ wu 8bow1nr 117 Onyx Ave., broulht the mon· fallen an the eat and broun tta a euatomer wb.. to nnd mer-.y from the bank and left tor the l~. The eat 4M4 're.t.a WOl be cllancSJM. evenlnr Jwrt .._.. · .... · made to ct.termJne Jf the ulmal Po.tmuter General Sum.Jnet. The d\eeker, IrwDe Metcalf at wu .tolen. .,_ore uae mooey bad rablea. field bu arrued forthrtptly 112 Grand Can ... Balboe laland. MJu Metcalf a&Jd tbe elderly ----------- "about tht unla1mesa of the ex-aaid me clld not .. aJQWne el8e woman entered the ~tore and lltlnr pcljltare rate Rn!cture", e · uked where the preaerv• were. Berional Po.t OttJce Dtrector & 8 t K1u Metcalllert the cheek .tand Verne Scorfina ot San Franc18co rower oa and aided the woman In ltndtnr told pomn..te,. &om 5 Southern the · P~ eectlon. Tbree la- Calltomia eountl .. Jut Friday at Race c a II e' d Ianda ol cann.d rooda blocked tbe Irvine Cout Coul)try Club. the view from the cub reflater. Mr. Scontn. apoke to po.t.' y p •1 , Mlaa Metcalf aald the elderly mutera from Oranre. San Ber-8 ry 8 r1 0 US woman, who ltayed In the atore nardlno, Riverside, San Diego, about 5 minutes. acted very and lmperiaJ counties and pa.ued The lunJor Chamber of Com· calm and pureb&Wd 1 ever a 1 MITAIE I PICNIC . out certlllcat .. to tboee who com-merce uk.cl the Newport CJty lt~ma. The woman had rone pleted the 5-month P<Mrtmuter Councll Monday eventnr for w .!~the money wu dbcove.red lAY 31 _ •u• I Execlltive Development Sem.Lnar. permlaJon to conduct a power mIt la 'b.u ed w Local ~tmute,. recelvine boat race in North Udo Chan-the elderl evw an accompJice of the award.l were Payne Thayer nel next fall but the plan did t Y oman entered the of Newport. Verne Watlon ot not exactly ~route the full en-1 ore and made ofl with the UIUII ft.IJI.~ Corona del Mar, and Mrs. Hazel thu.alum ol Coundl. :: while the checker was · ~ Gill of eo.ta Mesa. --rv-r tbe woman the pre-Afte-r Coundlman lay Stod-"""'" -. lit ac.aa Aft.. ~ ._. "Con~e• Ia our board ot dJ . dard and Cla.rence HJeble had DenomJnation of money ltolen rectors and tells us how much expreaed approval of the event. wu t70() in »a. f400 in 10'1, $100 money we are golne to have to Councilman Lee W II de r re-in 5'a, and $175 In one's. spend," Mr. Scogglna uld. "We marked: "It la extremely dan-ir-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii must frankly admJt that to date ~reroua. because the Harbor la It has not seen thlnp our way crowded, the boata are fut and Insofar as finances are concerned. carry blrbJy exploalve fuel. It cut our funds for thla quar-There would be many spect.aton ter and It hu cut Into the budget and boats near the race courae. for next year." It acaret1 me." He complimented the postmas-"I &~'fee," aald Councilman ters of this region for compiling Sandy MacKay. new and convincing proof that Counctlman C b a r I e s Hart they can expend money allotted moved that the PJ"'PPOI&l be re- wlth greatly lnaea.sed efficiency. !erred to the l olnt Harbor Com- "But auch proof 1a not ~rotng mlttee without recommendation. to be enough under existing clr· The propo&ed dates for the event cumstances. We have to recognize are Sept. 14 and 15. now that we are going to have to live within our allowances re- gardless of what that total may be." he added. "Right now, to save money and keep within our allowances. we are having to reduce delivery services to some extent, delay route extenalons. defer employee unllorm purchases and the pwr. chase of equipment and supplies. These are things we are living with now and we may have to Jive with for some tlme lt we can't save money enough In other ways. '1 think all of you recognize that until postage rates are In· creaaed, there Is little prospect of our region gettln1 any alzable sum for some of the phyalcaJ lm- prowmenb we 10 badly need." CDI a.l••ta Cut 11 Llpla IIICII PIIJ Two resJdent.s of Corona del Mar have roles In the Laguna Playbou.ae productJon "Picnic", which begina tomoiTow (Friday) and wtll run untU June 8. Cur- tain time l.s 8:30 p.m. Connie Mitchell of 308 Carna- tion Ave will play the role of R.oaemary. Thomas Deemer of 506 Fernleti Ave., will play the role of Allen. Patl TambeUlnl of Santa Ana. former Corona del Mar resident. wUl have the role of the mother. Uae Enairn Clualfied ada to bQY, eeU. trade or excllan,e. IY rz~e ?~«.~t ~. 7u ?UUI * s.;;,s. America'• mo.t wanted ccmual moe BLACK '"Pr' TENNIS SHOES * VOlT SWII EQUIPIEIT ALL AT BAUOA ISLAND SPORnNG GOODS ()pea Dally I tD I • .....,. W ........... biNI ............ Coas t Supe r Mark et 3347 EAST COAST HIGHWA Y 'at MARIGOLD CORONA Otl MA R IWE DEUYER"PH. HA 35881 SIIWS li111t1 Cl-Cl• Cllen.r C.. ...... NOW lr. DECORATOR COITAINEIS llc 25c 2139c WHITE IUNQ CLEAN SO 231• TOMAro JUICE 25f 53~ NEW:afl made with All60 washes 50S wWter and lwl8htw thaw enrl 18 Ll. 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