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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-07-25 - Newport Harbor Ensign• Remember tKe Sibson 'Gir.l7 Wlthln 2 weeki, the Newport Beach CltJ Councll alma to put Jo etfeet the .new ~latJona tor eontroJ of trat.flc at the Corona del Mar beach.. Detalla were announced at Monday evenlnl'a City Council meetJne followtne a conference o1 "dty officials with Darwin Tate, who holda the Jeue for operating the beach. Here are the details: • The 100 free parklne spaces will ~ ellmlruated. • Parldne fees will remain at ~per car. • Beach hours will be from 6 • a.m. to 10 p.m. dally, lubject to chanee by the city manae· er If waJTanted by siu of crowd or other factors. • Four beach Raneua. to be paid by Mr. Tate, will be on' duty, 2 to collect parltlne fHS at the Ocean Blvd. entrance, 2 to patrol the beach. • Seuon pass for tlle remainder of the year w11l sell for $2.50. obtaJ..-ble only In City Hall. "OPERATION GOAT"--Here ere members of the Junior High Cless of the Corone del Mer V ecation Church School and their pastor with e. femous '"movie star" goet, the white one. who Book.le R1•ng hes eppeered in "The Tea House of the August Moon.'" Another goet et the right is trying to that the V ecation Church School is going to send e goat oversees to help out some family in en· other country. Kneeling i" the foregrou"d is Carolyn Michelsen. The other1. left tc nqhr ere Margaret Ingram, •Rev Edwin Gom~e. Doug G omke end Jen Threl~eld. The picture wes te~en et the Buffalo Rench. • • E FE I 8 _Split Second· Sports Action The Corona del Mar Branch of the Security-First National Bal)k ot Loa Angeles wlJl be locllted ln the May V~ building at 2823 E. Cout Hwy., Just acroa the hlehway from the En&ign building. James E. Shehon. chalrman of the board, announced yesterday that a lease had ~ sJened. but no definite date has been set yet for the openl.na. The Vertrees buUdlng, wida .0. toot frontage on Coast Bwy., Ia already under conatruc:llon. <Ar· ald Sparks la the contractor and Raymond Kent Harv~ la the supervlalng architect. Lease ar. raneements were handled by Realtor John E. Sadleir, Miss Ver-trees, who Uves at 420 • i fiMD.AY. II'LT & 1117 Goldenrod Ave., purchased the highway lot 34 yean aeo. when the Coast Hwy did not even ex. lat In Corona del Mar. Local Man Is Drowned Ray Dewey, 63. of 30f Catalina Drive, Newport Hellhta. dled Tuesday afternoon a.tter beln& caught In a rip tide and autfer- lne a ~art anack about 2) yards from ahore oppo&lte 16th St In Central Newport. An au~ ls belne made to determine the cause of death. Is Smashed by butt into the act. Reeson for this conference is LAo~.~~!!~; ... ,. Annual Legion MASTER PLAI Rendezvous ~~.t:_~4t~ aUona ln a Balboa apartment Breakfast Is Will Be Site ashore. :~n~=rt ~:~~ ;,~o;;,~ IS u I ER FIRE Of TV Shows t-.e U::w ~~0:~ rf!':, ~e!: ~anad-~ic~~~~ This Saturday P!ana are t'U~tly belnC ~ar:'dou~·:eu:.:~~J! f~ a raid at 514 E. ~n Front. ma4e for a talent TV show th.at a unaJl rtp tlde. Mr. CUtler Ottteera ari"Hted LH Roy The Newport aeach American w11l originate from the B.rndn-called out to Mr. Dewey 3 ~ Downa, 59, of the above add~ Legion ~ wUl hold thelr ninth Chan1es are likely to be made Fred Barber, mem~ of plan. voua Ballroom. Balboa. but reeefwcS no aJWWW 011 &e· a'ncl M'&ry Wblt., 41, of 217·8 E. annuel bna.kfut from 7 to 11 In tbe propoMd Mute!' Plan for nln1 t1nn o1 Hahn. Wiae and M · star 14akfts. Inc... a non-proftt lmow~t or 1be wamlnl· Balboa Bl~. ~ tben an. a.m. latutday In the parJdna Newport Beach foUowiftl Jut eodates, wu ~nt to auwa ~tlon foun4ed to belp peo-\1V'beft Mr. CQUft eaw that Jlr . .....S the ,_ aDd took lMIW Jot~ tile Alt·AlDericaJ\ Mar· "nl~ ~ ~-oe at pM pt ldto elww ._lllh bM 0ewe7 OIIIQlda"t ..-• " .._ ............ uc. ........ .... ... ....,_ ...... .17'&1Px ,.. IIIMrlna COWl ......... a. _.._ .. 5 ,.... -out after bJ& Jllr • ....., 1!'-!!P-~~· ..... --~ ... .:::-.=r=~-=: ".W.•.:.ny:. *'=-:.:'=-·"='= =--=~~: ... ·-~ .. l';.': ---= ........... anp,...a..s.-..~ ....... ~at..... =-alt4~&Ddpullll ....... cc; ...... ...., 4'6 ....... , ....... ..... at 1:11 p..DL; W ta ..... --~ ~ Bal._ lala..nct•• Or-' u ...._ a.SPt cwuoecC ... !"'-1Mt ~ IW KW& wat IIIID to tile ar.t race at the AIJ.Ametlean Marbt. a parte and~ .a'-and aat· A ..,...d public bearinc wiD tbe eorpcwailoD. 12M.....,. and d Owl iia lldfta· llftlrhn~M~trd r,.rtt. They are frft For a 50c donation. penona lnc more multfple ,..ntJal b@ b@ld Ttnai"'Jday, Auc. 1S.. ftank atadrbum. pt'fllidellt ol Ina ln tbe vkda. and will appear for ar· wtll cet aU they can ~t. 'tblll areas.. Both ot these propoale H~ le a swnmary ot last Star Mabn. aatd tbe 1V aow 1be w. parc1a acbn.1nYtereci ralcn~Mnt .a 10 a.m. Monday In la tlle Legion's only tund-ralai~ are undoubtedly doe ft>r rt"Vlalon. Thursday's debate: la plaruwd tor the oar future. art:l.fldal resptratlon tor 10 min- the Newport Juatlce Coun. event of the year. Proceeda wUJ * na.• · .j .... o--l Pllllllad Pu~ of tlle ahow la to ~op uta. Dr Arnold Naepll p~ _..:.._ ___ ......:..._....:.._ ____ ,;_ __ ....:., ________ eo to tlle poet' a charitable proJ. .... WI -----·-amateur talent. AppJicatlona Mr. Dewey coramtne and ad~n-c •ty c •t• N t c •tt d I ect:a. The plan to fill in the Grand R·2 Iota. may be obtained durlna any o1 alln. I ouncl 0 omm• e c .I o· Canal of Balboa laland broueht "Balboa island la one of tht' t}l~~~~n:;l~h!:;,en Sat· Mrs. Dewey aaJd her hu..band 0 UnCI 1 p S constderable caustic comment most expensive slums r·ve seen," urday nlchL Chari 1e Ba.rnett and had not autfeftd trom a coronary T PI f 01 d N rt A from the audience. he aald. "If the Ialand b to be hla orchestra wfU provide mu.Jc ailment or attack prior to th1s 0 an or ewpo rea Opening up thla touchy sub• Improved. It's I'Olnr to be up to for the dance. The Bamt"tt or.,tlme. Into Ad Fund ject was J. H. Matthaa, property the people who own propeny chestra will also be playing at He was a native of Iowa and lD a lltatemellt of policy reae ~ In ~blying facta on owner at 123 Grand Canal and mere." the ballroom trom 9 p.m . to 1 lived In Newport Belg"hta aince by Mayor Don HJU MondaJ eYe· alternatives avaUable." eeneral manaeer of Sak.a Fifth "Balboa lsland won't let ua do a m. on tht' followtn1 days: j November. He was employed by nine. the fiewport Beadl CUy It~ further tllat the Coun· The Newport Beach City Coun. Ave., Beverly Hilla. any1hlne to help th6n.'' said July 31. Aua. 1. J. 7. 8 and 10. the Loa Aneeles ~ Otr~ De- Coundl went on recal'd that tt ell recocnJ:aed the Importance of dl dipped into the $3.900 com· "lt Is not a sound plan." he Mr. Longmoor He said that he The board of directors of the ~t for 31 years bef~ ~­ has neither otfldally nor unof. upJr&dlna areas of the city but munlty promotion budcet Mon-aald. "I would much rather put would nevt'r vote to establish a corporation said the ballroom tirlnc. ttdally mede an)' .pec:Utc plal"'f favors the use of private capital. day evenlne and aereed to spend our fate In your banda than In playeround off the Island. be· would be conducted on an aJJ. 1 He Is survived by hla wife, or comm..ltnwllta lnvoJvtnr the In recelvlril the Clt..Lzens Com. $750 for 2 aaUlng events. an outside agency that does not cause of the danger ot croalna time high level or o~ratlon. and 1 El.ale. FuneTal llft'Vices wUI be urban rebabWtatlon o1 tbe old mlttee ~port. Mayor Hill said Council will pay bills up to know our problema.." tl're highway ·• that persoM attendinc the held at 9:30 a .m. tomorrow 1 rrt. Newport dWtrkt. that Coundl plans to hold seY· $500 tor this Sunday's Flleht of ''The Master Plan propo.a.l Beverly Crawford, 300 Grand danCH would be ~utred to day 1 at Forest Lawn, Glendale. ~project had*" cll8cu.aed eral atudy sessions to review the the Snowbirds and up to $250 for doesn't mean that the Commls· C..nal. who wa.s aet'Ompan~ by dress In conventional clothes. Friends may visit betwt'oen 2 and by the Clt..Lzena Mvaory Commit. propo.ats. tlle Reeatta to be sponsored here sion favors fllllne In the Canal," her young daughter. said "My Undesirable conduct wW not be 9 p.m. today tThursdayl at Baltz tee, whJc:h subm.Jtted Its final • by the Southern California and aald Walter Longmoor, chaiJTnan daughtt'r has no need for a play. tolt>ratt'd. tht> board saJd. Mortuary, Corona del Mar report to CounclJ Monday. T&Aali!IMJ MOTilE& DIES the Pacific Coast Yachtlne Aaso-of the Planning Commission. ·'Do ground on the Island. Sht' goes · "Neither the Cltlzena CommJt. Mn. Catherine Hlebech, moth. ciatlona. you want a park on Balboa Is to tht' bea<'h to play Will the tee, the Plannln& CommiasJon. er of Newport Harbor High Council a~ on a policy of land?" people have a voiC«' In dl"<.'iding nor the City Council hu either School teacher Marie Hlebech ~uesUne bllls to be submitted Roy MaypolE'. wbo ~ntly about tht> Grand Canal!" reeonunended or encSoraed any and resident In Corona del Mar to the city for payment. rathet moved !rom LJttJe Island to Udo "'The JX"'ple wlll dt"<.'ide." Mr ~ plan," the policy .tate· 40 y.ars, died TUesday, July 23. than giving the lunda as an out. Island said that he originally Longmoor answered ment ald. '-rile Councll Ia ln· at Hoag Hospital. rteht donation. moved to Balboa Island because Mr. Kramer asked Frt"d Bar- It ls a playground In lt.MlL ber what he would think or fill· "People don't come to the Is. lng In the Grand Canal If hf' land to play tennis or plnr lived therf'. pong," said Arthur Kramer, of "I guess I wouldn't hke it." 1403 N. Bay Front. Mr Barber answered Commissioner Louis Brlep 'Then why recommend It for aaJd that tllE' mesa Balboa la· others!" Mr )(ram~ askE-d. land h.u I'Ot Itself lnto ls the ''11lf're Is a need for a play. result of selfish people who or. eround on Balboa Island." Mr. l1tnally subdivided It Into amall. Barber said. Mr. Lonpoor said It was the poUcy ot the Plannlne Commts. alon to kftp up-grad.lnt pro~rty. especially In congested areu. R. B. h~T&JD. 6011 SN.ahore Dr.. West Newport. obJected fw ~te ~uon -the ~ IOtl.lnc ot tM strip aJOQf tbe Second Chase In Two W eeks Occurs In Corona del Mar Tht' second poliCE' cha.e within 2 Wt'E'ks In Corona dd Mar oc- curred ~arty Saturday momine when the haghway patrol and pollC't' officers from 3 clUes, ln· eluding Newport Bf'ach, punued Bf'tty Bingham of Chino, down MacArthur Blvd.. then down Coa11t Highway to Laguna Beach.. wheTe the car ahe was drtvin wu finally stopped. Her husband saJd she attempt. ed to take her own llfe ln Chlno ~f~ )umplng in the ear and speeding awa) NE>v•port Bt-ach poliC«' officers heard of t hf' cha~~e by radio. , OtriC«'rs <'hAsed thf' rar at ~ ovt>r 90 miles pt>r hour. They said tht' woman s <'a r con - tinually w~a,·f'd from on4" side ot the road to tht-other On lK'V· eral occulons. sht-just missed hitting oncomJne cara. and. once almost sldf'SWiped a bus. A Lai"Jn• Bf'a<'h poiiN' car managed to get In front of ber car. The car spun around when It L G hit 110me loose dirt. and oft'lcera ace to 0 to .topped hft before she could .ret away. She was taken to the Or. FBI S h I an~ County H~ttal. C 0 0 'nl. other c:hu. took place N-... Pol.ke Capt. R•...., -rue-day. July 9. when Newport ·-....-• -·~ Beach pollee otftctn and Oty Lace baa ac:!C'epte4 tbe lftvltatlon Manapr Robert Shelton purRed o1 FBI Dlrectot" J. U.ar HOOYet" an anned ho.ld-up man ln the to attend the &Otb -s011 or the arM betwMn ~ onv. &D4 FBI Natlollal A.cadtaQr Ia Wllllt· o-at RJcb~. The ai"'DH aan. lDrton, D. C.. ~ Aq. 11. wbo att.mP'*f to ... tht .lob ~ ~ wbo U... at • J'loock aba.Hooed tM car ~ FUl....._ Aw .. R..,...ort ,.... ~nr at u.. a-d. end of b a wteran o1 1'l )'Mq wttll tM Gohtenroc! Aft. and flf'd .,. a Mfowport ~ Dept. toot .... Olllc!en .,. lUll )oolr:IQ;f tar d tttat -.rtt a.H to U.. IUD~ ldentltJ. • ..._. ~ ~ ., ... • t.o tM eocw crac:ee ... ~ ... =:~~ 'a.nt. ~=~::::,.,.~ be~aColu ..... flr* . andlaea~~~ ' ... lace. face • --Jm. •• 'El MttletDa .,. 'AVL IIII"N baaawL tM MU 410 )IOU Yoo kno'W,~IJdr. Jll .:JM.,a: IAO.Ia· ;-aJ ...,. ..,.:.>uh• Inc, ..,._ )1166 .. ..,. ~~.,.. ~tea·Plloa bat&;lft4 drtw ~ .... ,... .. ., albiit .. ;~ca~r "''!~"'~lili!~llll·----~~~~~11!1!~~-~~~~~,_ ~)pal ~ Ia~~ nuf ..,.: Tbe ~.tncouth no-. that people e ~ · acr. ~ ta ttae .-.~ ra. =-• .. • *-; .._.. ud JD.aQ.,. notOI'III,.. • ....,. hf Mdtn ....... tW _, ...... doital, I Mel u . \liMit• eM .:::u:r:':. =~ and It )1M ar. GM 01 ._. UD• UDdaiiiiJitrOnr UJ'ft to ,. ftlh-~ put aJOIUICI UMIL 1 tomaaat. ..... ~ JJte 11 ..... 1 aubnt.Jn.d to we ..,.. Oft coaaentratlld Oil pt'tlq u..ou....::: ~· rut.necl b1'. eoul·mate wtth buftCJY-u~ IMIW.,.. _ buer ~-tref· nr.t. but t.M &tit ,.WO blf VDYf tJ.nr It on. un . •··· fie noe... but1:11tJ etc.. I ~lke·...-el d\e avtnJMr, To The UCUM to IO WU the p,_. wtll be llacl ID 7'"1 tbe AJ O,le, OIW"'Mr ol the PIED PI· aure of an old Pennt)'lvanla But th.la partlcuJ.u mOrftlri&. It name of the entwb.l1e pnm• PEl. ~ u.e cndJt ftK Kumber trout.twt.lnr buddy, "Lew'' kun. eave me qu.fte a atut When 1M picker Ill 1-o. AnpiM wbo ad· One. 'l'he flab w.lcbed 145 JbL. kel, a.a attorney ln HarrS.bur,. p.rln~ cot throuab ~lor. and vertlaea them for •I• by mall. wu caucbt on medJum taek.ht. Pa. Lew and I ftahed trout many lnste.d ot the u.ual laundry Brother, I'll bet he'a aot a plna ~ Al 1a a.bo a mnnber ot a day together and were mem. name, add,_ and pbone num· racket! the Balboa AnCllnc Club, he ~ ot a l~y-kn.lt OJ'I&nlza. ber, It aald, "HAVE YOV IDSS!!D Or, with certain minor requt.re. • :X:IOI:X:IOI:X::Ia:X:ICIII:X:IOI:X::II:II:X::ICIII:X:ICI::::ICIII:II:X:II:II:X::ICII:IICID weJ-ecJ the aame llah In here tlon called the Scrf!w.BaJI Club. YOUlli\YIJ'E THIS MdlUfiKGt" menta. I wtll tumlah' them ror 1 1 ' '1 ' '' 1 * ' '' ' * ;p 4 and.~arted the 195'7 marlin llat. We are the only membenl whc. 1 bad never aeen thla beiON, and tree, U you qualtty. 1uat addreea <71~ -ntlf ~ Hop Al w1ll be ~~mbered .. the have fallen trom grace In the ~a~~ _!l!!ook~e up, ~uae I me. Paul M. Smith, Route 3. Box llfliJ .L;I -T aame anper who copped the aJot aenae ot 1oin1 for salt · water ve ..... a · l&t·S. San AntonJo 9, Tau. AU for the t1rat albacore ot the 1.957 flablne. Lew has been to AcapuJ. I could vtnallz.e thouaanda ot inqulrlea will be held In atrtc:teat ::•~r::::.•c•a•:::~•a•:::I•C:K•::II•CXXl*I:I*:::I*ICI*:::I*O:*:J•i:x•::I•Cl•a::x::EJ•a:•:x:aczXla::x::ICI:a:2 aeaaon, at the B.A.C. It muat be co and even Cabo Bl&nco, Peru, other IUY• who dlacover.ct thla confidence. r alao J1w advice to • AJ'a year! In queat ot a.aJt.water fJehters. aame questJon on their &blrta. the Jovewam. to tboee unhappy • LET'S DO OUR OWN PLANNING Number two marUn. and a I,n the 1atter place he struck pay. and ao ln.tplred, duhed to find thouah unmarried. etc. You ju.at Last Thursday eyening's hearing on the Master Plan did nothing billet one, 1T7 Jb8., wu taken dirt, but It wasn't one or the hlend wtte and klaa her, and uk the questions. to change my previously expressed opinions about those outside ex· by one oC thOM lucky lab. RoM· bragatn' alz.e. On 39·thread line, then probably rot to work late. • • • perts. mary Newton, ol San Dle,o. who. which ls pretty routine down Thla fonn ot at.entaelam could e JUST JODS h h II h I with her husband. Robert M.. there. a 178 lb. wiped marlln have a terr'ltlc impact on the Two drunb walk1n& .down the Wnen I e eoring was over. I wos sli muttering: W ol vo ue is fish on their own boat, the BOB Isn't very aaUify'lne. economy ot our country, u ~Jl railroad track. Aa they stumbled #:ere in o Master Pion thot wa~ t dcnittedly prepored without con· N ROUND. we were out Sunday, on Lome u on the alze of lamUJes, and I along between the ralla, one aaJd, sideration for cost or locol troditio~s< e ..ClOSES Reynold's flne Hunter cruiser, think that maybe aome ol our "Thlab 1a the lon&eat stairway I know that the professional e~rts will sneer at such sentiment· Maybe thtse two marlin mean the LORVENA. whk:h the own· leelslatora should J1ve It aome I ever tried to cl.Jmb." The other olt ty-meanmg both money and tredition. But those are two prime a torrid seuon! The date ls defl. er had graciously provided for serious study. U thls aame sJtua. replied, "Yeah. but what worries fact ors in making the world go 'round. nltely early. Last year. No. 1 the entertainment of old Buddy lion obtains ln your community, me 1a these 109~ banns.ters." came In on July 29. In 1955, the Lew. his wife Ru by 1-nd aon maybe the Newport Beach City • • ., The planning e.11pert w•s osked if costs hod been constdered in da•-wu Auaust 5, 8 .....,...dlng to Georae. Mamma C.Q. and Nancy Council should take .tepa to have d f L Th Th l d """ • .... ~. • A Chinese couple we~ eoln& to ro ttng vonous cnanges. e arswer ~o~os no. e e1pert was os~e the records of the Marlin Club completed the party. It was a It dlacontlnued. The prlntlne on have a bleaaed event. Their name if he personolly ~o~ould object to filling in the Grand C onol if he lived of San Diego. In 1941. the first lovely day. Never have I seen so the shlrt-&ands, that 1a. was Wone. They uked the doc· there. He answered that he would probobly be ogotns t such o pro· Balboa Angllne Cl ub marlin was much clear. clean. azure-blue • • • tor If. In spite or their race. pcsal. When obje cltons were roised against certa n phoses of the c-aught on July 19. with 22 taken water. Catalina waa lovely. and • SlfOJUJfC IOLUTIOJf It were poe.slble for their child Master Plan, he sought to mtnimtze their •mporonce by soying thot In July that y~.>ar. The season's we all enjoye<l our first glimpse 1 would like to take thls op. to be born white, and not with those proposols, such os multiple residence ibntng for Bolboa Penin· total wu 209. the best year of Avalon. For us, thf.> first this portunlty to express my gratitude the yellowish cut of the &kin I . I f f d t t f I d I f . d t I since 19401 with on~ uceptlon. ~ason. Our boat looked llke a to the Enslen and Its readers. and the slantlne eyes they had. :~~~;.ere Ius an or some •S on u ure on no or mme •a e 1952. when 421 marlin were convention of poJe.,·lau,lters. W~ One of them has solved my The doctor replied. "No, that Is c-a ught. That yc>a r, the first one trolled four jigs. w I l one ro snoring problem by mailing me Impossible. You see, two Wonaa What kind of planning i~ that? came In on July 'n ' for yours truly. In the outr•gger an ad from a magazine about do not m ake a w1te." It is absurd to hove a Master Pion orafted. at consideroble e,. A number of fish have be-en with a flying fish on the hook· ear.plugs that "reduce noise to • • • pe"'~e to us taxpoyers, wtth so much fontasy and tmprocttcaltty in ,t I Sf'en locally. and the grapevine end. just In case a marlin 1/lOOOth or orlgtnallnte.nlllty." I like stories that contain sa· th"t the enftre pion is d iscredited. reports 5 strikes last week·end, sh~wed. h I now buy these by the gross. tire -cutting, biting aatlre. Thla . some by such old maestroe as Never have I secn less t at and when some femme fatale rf 1 As Hans Lore nz of Corono del Mor put tt, the Moster Plan op·' Elmer Heh.r on hls Dede n and even faintly resembled flsh. In starts giving me the bla·eye, 1 one ls a pe ect examp e: pare n•lt is being drofted as tf there we re I'O houses or people here in Jimmy Donnelly. Look to; the the entire day, even with Pol· start fumbling In my pocket for Some little children climbed up the Harbor A rea. The e~tperts con t be bothered ~o~ith such trifles. first marlin from local waters arolds on top oC my sun spec· a pair of these eu·plues. The Into their e.randmother'a lafc· and If there's plonnin9 to be do:'le Ill put my trust in the local folks, to be hung up any day now. If tacles, I didn't see one ahark ! timing of the Introduction of the uked her to tell them a 8 ory. h • th t f h ' d th 1 d Elmer Isn't first we'll bet on Even birds were scarce. e xcept ear.plugs Is of course, e.xtremely "Certainly, children," she aald. ""hO (nowd 'I~ ow~ ho tohu~s w o f".'usdt consd• er. hebe.~~pensdes tnhvo ve • him to place or , show' one exciting flock that turned critical, but my explanatory tech· "Once upon a time there was an w o are e& •ng wtt etr own nen s an netg ors. an w o must • MEK VS.. WOMD · out to be worklne a garbage nlque Is improvtne. and under· old S. 0. B " stand by ofte~ords and take the praise or blome for the conse· The Balboa Angllne Club held dump. standing souls that most of them "No, arandmother," cried the ouences of their proposals. their annual erudge fight lut e SOa.JITI are, as soon aa they get used to lltUe chJidren. "We don't want to • • • Saturday. We mean the Men ver. We're SOITy, Kunkels, that we wearln& them, everything Is love. hear about arandlather. Tell ua e PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF All CITIZENS s ua Women Tournament. Twelve couldn't l~t you know the thrill ly, just lovely. about when you were ~neared 1n The Supreme Court decis•on against William Girord, the U. S. soldter whom they turned over to the Jopanese for trial, ought to knock the stuffinqs out of the draft law. Under this lew, the young men of our lond .,,.. forcad to enter militery ..Me.. evw~ dun"9 peacetime. whetMr they wish to .. ,.... or not. Fordng anyone into any seNice against his wift. e~tcept as leqol punishment for crime, i' involuntery servitude , which is supposed to be prohibited by the Constitution itself, in the 13th Amendment. Our hderal Governme nt has thus far refused to ollow the draft l&w to be tested in the courts !although there should be no fear that the present Supreme Court would uphold Consttluttonally guaranteed roqhh of U. S. Cottzens tn such a test case .) But maybe this con smoke em out. To me tt is inconceivable that any American co fzen should lose ""I of h·s Cons!ttuttonal nqhts. EXCEPT THROUGH HIS OWN CHOICE. If on individual ts forced tnto military service under the lo~o~ of tf•e lond, he is not mekong a free choice. ond he MUST be allowed +o rela,., the full protection of oil the prov1s1ons of the U. S. Con s• t,..+ Ol'l. If the droft low can pl&ce an American ctlize n tn such 1eopordy tho• he con lose the protect.on of the Constotu•;o, then such droft l.,w o1reod1 on sho~y ground, should be plowed u~"der c.omple1ely o> on ~.;n Amertcon, unconstitutoonal and dongerous piece of leg lotion • • • • HE' MUST BE LISTING TO PORT Norm Hartford, hord·work ing odvertistng man for a number of por-e" throughout the county. is olso hondy wolh the typewr ter I cor I resist ltfhng on .tern from h rere ... t column tn the Hunl•nq•o., Be., fJ News perhop~ becou•e ,t reflec's my own personol optnoon. Norm is tolk i ... g obr:Ju t Edword R M.wow the Per~on to Person telev ston interviewer a g..ty who • rot at all noted for rod·r:bbed A I Amer con potriott~m. Soys Norm. Murrow os a very llberol chap who some day will fall down ond break his left side." SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE CoHons Reduced To 49c-69c-79c-89c-98c VALUES Tl SUI YAII • boats participated. with amaz. there La In a 3/6 albacore. But-The only aour note ln the who~ the oldest profesaJon ln the world lng resulta. The albacore chose that's flahlna. Maybe next Ume! thing La that these ear.plues are In San FranCS.OO, and the drunk to put the whamy on the 1•ta. The Kunkel.a atlll have a lot manufactured and aold tn Loe aallor came tn and wanted to who usually wln. of chances comlna. They lett Anceles, Calltomta, and the con· marry you." There wee ecattered lone-no. Bamaburc on lune 23. First .top notation beblnd tb&t us-eta me 1 l1b tbl8 *-7: ud 1 ~ In many arua, but they wen W'lls the ED,u.h ltlwr ln On· a Jtttle. Tbe tm.etke ta tbt ..,_,. to dMa ll .. U)' ........ balt-flah, not Jle·ftl.h. Some o1 t.arlo. north of the Lake of the C&lJ1omJa maau.facturen are than 1 h.ava here; the bait· boats did well. but thla Woods. Thl.awu for amall·mouth tournament wu for jlga only. bus. They they drove to the San Mebbe It SHOULD have been Juan Mountalna In Colorado, for bale Harrison Reno, Santa Ana trout. Too much snow water. auto dealer. cleaned house with There. they drew a blank and the only fish c-aught In the con· added another of)e here. tf'St. It was a good one of 23 But befo~ Sept. 1, .they'U hJt lbs. 91., ozs. and was caught Y~mlte. try tor golden trout aboard his own boat. the BETI'Y away up hleh. spend two weeu JO. with salmon on on the Vancouv. Harrison collected 4.97 points, er Island In Brl.tlsh Columbia, the ladlt>S nary a on~.>. And so on the Campbell River, and fin. Brother Reno won the works-ally, flsh with loe Brooks, fa. the prizes for the largest fish. r:1oua angler and writer In Llv. the most pounds and the high j lngston, Montana. 'nley're due boat It's an Ill wind that doesn't home Sept. 1. blow a whiff or roses In some. Good luck. Lew, Ruby and one's direction, Isn't It, Harrison? George! Maybe I should have e BOAT JUDE I studied law, I keep aaytne to Alter my sterile saga to Ocean myself. as I sign off! LeHen -· -------- uwconmowAu.:r CVAUJn'EEJ) CORONA DEL MAR ..... 4124 StQuffer reducing reduces ... try it! If you' ft cak:m cbc vow co lcK wasbc and apin and apia ahm- dooed your IChc:~ b«.uuc you were lbr'Ying ... c:ome K'C us! You l(ill reduce ar Suutlff .. ._ without hunger and frunncioa. Reducing i.J our bus&ncu! ADd we know our businal welL Come io and 1ft 'U show you wtw we can do to make your body lovelier. figure analysis I'UL ----~ I THE FORMa GilSON &IlL Is petw.d her.'wiift her husband. 0 . J . Gireud of Coste Mesa. Mrs. Gireud i5 now d irector of child re n's ~cial activities ot the Balboa Bay Club. Tommy's Book Shop FEATURING INSPIRATIONAL BOOKS Fll liE Fll liFT I * GilSON CotiU of 19 1 I. the firn "cotor" phGto by the noted Cha~es Dana Gibson. The model is the former Gertrude Scott, now Mrs. 0 . J. G ireud of Coste Mesa. The color effect in this Gibson Girl photo was created by yellow end blue tinting by the artist. FORMER 'GIBSON G(RL' RECALLS BYGONE DAYS ORDERS FOR All TYPES OF UTERA TURE Toastmaster Clubs Meet Three Toutmuter Clua.. Udo lale, Newpct1 Beach, and SantA Ana club No. 1 held a joint meet· Inc lut week at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Dr. Ralph SmeWey of Corona del Mar, founder of Toutmu· tera, made a talk urrtnc mem. bera to attend the national con· ventJon to ~ held In the near future In Texaa. Wlnnlna spulter of the eve. nlnt wu John Wyman, Jr .. member of Udo Club ltil6. Mr. Wyman spoke oon the fundamen · tal of Jl)eakina u outlined In the Toaatmuter manual. Toutmaster of the evening wu Hal MacLauchlln of the Newport Beach Club. Archie Fry, also a member of the Newport club, wu the table topics wtn. nine speaker. 1-._. ......... . A total ot 1.088 Newport Har· bor re.ldent8 received their Me· on4 trw poUo aboQ Wed:ne.tay and ftund.ay ot Jut week at the lfewport Beadl tire atallon. The Oranp County Health De· ~nt vacdnated 1.()38 ~r· sona In June. when residents re · celved their flm shots. Perao011 will have to get1 their third or final shots at their own ex· pense. lei'CJist and ~Oit ~ Fumiture Store in it. lvM. c.• --OECORAn~ SElVICI Llberiy ... 1111 -, IIDaiE ~ and de¥eloper of the Balboa Bay 1 I. II tf C. I. A Glbeon Glrl and a World Club, pwwuaded ¥n. Giraud of .. WJII' Traveler are Uvtn1 memories to the need ot her ~ervtoe. at bla ... It .. nl 8--Kr. and M.ra. 0 . J. Giraud of 1511 club. !tow that Mr. Giraud haclll llfWn Santa Ana Avenue, eo.ta Kesa. Ntumed fJom oveneaa. they ll'ft Lyle A. Sawyer, 52, of 16e Mac. Mra. Giraud, 62, la the former Palm Sprtnp tqr the Harbor area nolle St., eo.ta Meaa, dJed Satur. Gertrude Scott, one of the oriJin· and pUJ'C'hued the home they day, luJy 13. at Garden Grove &1 Glbeon &tria .orne 45 yean no:,._ ~~~d. atter 8 years. Ia ~lt&l followtna a heart lt· aco. serenely happy u director of tack. He w .. a native of Wt..con. She wu born ln Sacramento. chu~·· Social Activities at the sin and lived In eo.ta Mesa 4 CaUfornJ.a. Her famUy moved to Bay Club. years. New York when ahe was 3 years He Is survived by his widow, old. TJIOXU DAOCBTEa IOU Ruth, and a dauahter, Judy, who Becau.ee of her deep, expres. l.a 6. aJve. brown eyes and contruttn• A &·pound, 7·ounce flrl was Funeral services were held lut ARE PROMPTLY F1UED. Our Address- 2916 E. eoa.t Highway CORONA DEL MAR Our Phooe-Harbor 4795 Do you love to start thlnas. yet hate to llniah them! Jf 80 (and who doesn't!> you are exactly the person the Comrnu. nlty Volunteer Bureau b look· Inc for u ~pdonbt·~lat&nt for a croup of local &tria. who need help oraantzing their ma. tertala and starting on their ac. tlvttlea at their local headquar. te,.. amber aktn. a couatn, who wu born to Mr. and Mrs Herbert week at Baltz Mortuary cba~L then a member of the Art Stu· Tholl\0 of 2334 Westminster Collta Mesa. with the R4!v. James dent's 1.-rue. located ln G~'Mn · Ave~ Newport Heleht.a. Thurs. Stewart, putor of St. Andrews wlch VUlaae. purauaded his 16· day, July 11• at Hoar Hospital. Presbyterian Church, oUidatJn1 year-old relative to beeoJne a ln&.ertnent wu ln Harbor Rest ~1 for many of the fa~~ _Ena __ ~ ___ c_1•_.m __ n_ed __ a_~ __ ~_~ __ n.W ____ ~ __ M __ e~---~--l _Par __ ~-----•--------~========~~======================~~~~~~!! a.rt:.1at.a of that era. Two ot these Only two or three hours a week Ia all that Is asked. The necessary equipment and eager faces await the volunteer who ao.awe,. this request. Happier. busler girls wUJ be your reward! If you can help. please call your Community Volunteer Bu. reau at Uberty 8·0717 or visit the oUice between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuelday throuah Fridays at 325 Newport Blvd., Newport Bead). The program committee of the COS1a Mesa Friday Afternoon Club made plans tor next year's programs at the home of first vlce·presJdent Mrs. E. R. Grand· qulst. 438 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. Amon1 those present were Mrs. Ellis Porter, senlor presl· dent; Mrs.. R. I. Hartzler, ~nd vlce.presldtnt; Mrs. L. W. Covert. senior direct~; Mrs. Carl Mdn. tee. press and public relations chairman; and Mrs. Grandqul~t. Fra1cla, Jr. Ia I at Sol If Tile F. J. IHcllells Francis James, Jr., first son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J . Mltchc.>ll of 1945 Harbor Highlands, was born Sunday, July 14. at Hoag Hospital, He weighed 8 pou nets. 12 ounces. The Mitchells have 2 clrl.s, Marcia, 4, and Maureen. who 1a 2 years old. Prior to movtna to their pres· ent horne 2 years aao. the Mlt· chella Uved at 400 Hcillotrope An .. Corona del Mar. Mr . .Mit· chell Is employed by the Demp· MY Tqler Stock Brobrap at the Udo Sbopplna Center. were Howard Ch.rUty and Charles Dana Glbeon. With Mia Scott u hl.a model. Mr. Glbeon decided to do hl.a tlnt draw1na In color. whleh, In the year '1911. wu rather un· ~ual, u the artlata dld their IJ. l~tratlnl In black and white. Counopolltan Mara.zlne found the result .o breath·taklll&' that the drawlnl wu Immediately URd on one of their covera. That same year Gertrude was aJ.8!) dotnc work for Biograph Stuc!.ia.. loeatH on 14th Street, wtwe lilly Pldlfard came for a.. flat 1ntet new wtta o. w. Grlftlth. 'nle )'ear 1914 found 4 young ,Uta busily enpced 1n ~Una for Buttertc:k Faahlona. namely, Mabel Normand, Allee Jo~. F'l~nce Turner and Gertru~ Scott. Ml.aa Scott. at the age of 18. became the bride of 0. J . Giraud. From this union, the Girauda were blessed with 3 children. 2 boys and 1 &trl. The fam1Jy left New York In 1927 for California. where the 5 of them played In motion piC· tures. Wesley, the youngest. worked In the Our Cane Comedy sertes. alone with Jackie Cooper and Frankie Darro. Prior to Pearl Harbor, Wesley joined the Navy as a Froa Man. He and f\ls wife now reside In Santa Monica wlth their 7 .year· old aon, Mark. The oldest boy, "Ok:l", dJ@d at the ap of 36. leaving hla wtfe. OJUen, and 3 am.all boys. OlUen hu never remarried, and the Glrauds claim her u their other dauaht.er. She Ia a tratn@d n\lt'R and WorD In the omee of Dr. Robert Rea of Newport Bncb. Lut but not leut. b tbetr d.aupter, Bei«J. wbo b lhe mother ot 2 ch.Udren and own. and operata tbe BonnJe Bru Numery ec:hool 1D ao.ta liea. Mrl. Bray Uva near her p&r· en~ Durtna World War U. \lrllDe Mr. Giraud. a dvU eqtneer, wu , oveneou. Mrs. Giraud mowd to Randall s. ~oa. 11011 ot Kn. Palm Sprtnp au wu In charp Sara S. ~4¥1 ol 122~ Tur· ot tbe ~t tor tbe 1:1 cauolae Ave .. aalboe laland. b IOrador Hotel. eumnu, uftCSet1olnr e weeJta Jeeau.e ot the tnllu ot lll"m7 olllO'n: ~ tralnln& at Ft. =nel .ta11J1f at tbe Yarlou.a Leonard~ Mo. He Ia .ett@d. 1011. Ctraucl tou:n.clld a uled to complete t.be proararn JIIOI1*Dl tor t.be ~ and next month. ~ ot ~ ..._..,, Randell, who wu lfaduated ID pa.r6t8 wbo were au.ta at hm Banor BJp JD 19M. b tn the El MJraclcw, 1:1 I:DeaDID and the Uniwnlt7 o( Olilora.do cadet tbe Tabqultz Vllta. ~ Be II a member ot the It ......,... IIUeb a ~ that .._....Tau <JJilllp frat:llmtty. In 111$1 K. T. l!epci•U, foundw DONI BUY loH'f CAl BHOtE YOU Otlvt A CHEVY . ITS BEST SHOWiOOM IS THE ROAD Cltevrolet's got a corner on these fine things! Chevy'• the only leading low- priced car with any of these ad- vantages ••• the only car at any price with all of 'em! SHORTEST STROKE V8. Its adr.mced design ia the key to Chevy's alive. alert performance. BOOT BY nsUEa. No other low-priced car quite comes up to its craftsman- ship and did 0001tructioo. B.-'lLBEARI~C STEERI'\C. ~" '\0.. ARD. It's a big reason for Chevy's sure control and ba.ndling ease. POSITR.\CfiO~ REAR AXLK • Means better rontrol and surer tractioo oo any road surface. TRIPLE.TU RBI~E T l'RBOGLIOE.• No Jags or jars: smooth from start througb auising. Your Chevrolet dealer will thaw you ~and a k>t m<n ldvantaca any tune you say l ~., a:n. Gilt MOB.E PEOPl.E DRIVlt CDV'aOLETS TllAN .L'VT 01'11£& CAJl See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer AND lOAN ASSOCIATION 1111 --taO, ...... --c ..... .. • , •••• •llh•: l ff1 •••• c ••••• l •••• ,, ., ••• TfllPHONf-IOTH Of IClS-HAI IOI • Junior 1\ssistance .league tq Sponsor Concert Sept. 7 The JunJor Aaalatam» Lea,Ue ol Newport Beach wUJ present the David llOM OJ'Chstra 1n a benefit Po~ Concett Saturd~. SepL 7, at the lrvtne Bowl. La· &Una BeaclL SmedleyGives Phone Talk to Florida Club • Ralph Smedley, founder ot Toutmute"' Int~rnatlonal, de· llv~r~ a speech from hll Co- rona del Mar oUice on Tuesd~ of last week to members o1 a Proceed.~ wut be uHd tot we). fare work and In aupport of the Robert Olander, D.D.S., ~nt&l Cltnlc, whlch la apon.sored by the Senior Auxiliary of the Aula· tance J....eaeue. Committee chairmen are Mn.. lack Broerln&, posters; Mrs. 1ohn Careon, ushers; Mrs. William Grundy, tlcketl; Mrs. Sheldon Craddock, patrons; Mra. WUUam Lester, publicity. All comm1ttee~t wUJ be under the oVerall euid· ance ot Mrs. William RJttrr, waya and means chairman. Toutmut~rs Club In Jackson· The Woman's Society o1 the viJle, Fla. Balboa t.land Community Meth- The medium used In th~ trans. odlst Church planned programs America talk was a apeaker-and church events for the sum- phone, a relatively new lnatru-mer at a recent meeting at the ment, which permits the apeaker home of the prHident, Mrs. Har. to be some distance from the old James, 333 Marine Ave., Bal· objf!ct when speaking. boa Island. Mr. Smedley first made con-Arrangements were made for ORIENTAL SlltEN -toretta Bennett of Huntington Beach plays the role of Lalume, se· ductive wife of the Wtnir of Police, in the OrMge Coast College production of "Kis· met." The musicel extravaganza will be presented ,.._ugust I. 2 and 3. ,.._II seels ere reserved ond orders are now being filled. Bloodmobile Due Friday in Costa Mesa tact wtth the Florida club over the annual church picnic to be the conventJonal phone, then held In August at the Costa Me- switched on th-e speaker-phone. sa Park Competitive games will A loud speaker In Mr. Smedley's be ft'atured for those Interested. office at 336 Poinsettia Ave. en·j The society will serve home- abled several members and cooked food all day during the guests of Harbor area clubs to annual Back Alley Fair on Labor listen to the sJ)H'Ch. Day. A c-orn roast will be a new The Red Cross Bloodmobile Mr Smedley, who has apoken I addition to the event. will .. _ at th• Coata Mesa Amer-ln many parts or the world, said """ "' It was the first time he had SoclE'tY mE>mbers and ~uE>St.s lean Legjon Hall between 3 and &lven a s~h a cross c-ountry. present mcluded MmE's. Mlcbael 1 p.m . tomouow (Friday I. Mrs. Carl. Robert Nelly, Wayne Hun. ter, Robert Bonnt>r, Ted Hauser, Louise Brooks. blood service JIIW PallOr WIICOIIII. Edward Freuhan, Vernon Smith. chairman of the Newport-Costa P. F. Baines, Nell Donk<>r, Claire Mesa branch of the American The Rev. Henry Rasmus. Jr .. I Barnett, F. Riley. Stt-ve Smith, Red Cross, urges all residents to new minister or the Balboa ls Edith LE>lnau. Clyde Shooter. Ot· be donors. Quota ror this unit Ja n d Community Methodist 1 to Hoeg. F. L. Lowe, ttnd Miss is 1~ pints. Church. and Mrs. Rasmus. were J acqulln Painter. Organllations are Invited to welcomed during the church's join the Group Participation monthly family night dinner at , MEBZ SOK BOIUf Plan, which build up a blood the church. A 6-pound, 14-ounce boy was credit for the group or any mem- The !Wv. and Mrs. Rasmus born to Mr. and Mrs Jos<'ph ber or their lmme-dlatf' famlll<'s. l'3me here from Buffalo, N. Y., For appolntm"'nts "&II HArbor Merz ot 20292 Bay View Ave., 1865 " ' ' wher<> the Rev. Rasmus was pas- tor of the laraest Methodist Santa Ana Heights, Thursday, I 0 · 1 • th • rgan z.a t1ons at are mf'm· Church In the city for t8t, years. July 11, at Hoaa Hospital. bers or the plan are Narmro Rec. reatlon Club, Carpt>ntt'!''s Local • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1453, Amerf\:an Le21on Post 455, • • Balboa Bay Lions Club, New. • WHI*~'-S • port Beach City Employees As-: ! soclatlon. C rIte rIo n Machine • • Works, Elks Lod&e 1767, J. C. • • Carter Co, RQ!Ian's Inc.. Coeta • • Mesa City Employee~ A.ssocla . • DOl N~.: • tion, Costa Mesa Post Office Em· • ~ • ploy(:'('s, St. Andrews Presbyter. • • ian Church. St James Episcopal • T. M. Hambrook, your Telephone Manager in Newport Beach • Church, St. Joachlms Parish. • • Newport-Balboa Savings 4c Loan : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ! Asscx-latlon. P.T.A. District 4 . Seafaring Lodge 708, Newport Here's a new kind of "calling card." For teleph.ofte call· ing. that is. Thest> odd looking cards are made by a proc£'88 called "printed wiring." In ce~ kinds of tele- phone equipment they can for:n electrical path~ays, re- placing an intrlcate maze of w1res. I expect you ve beard about Automat1c Answering Sets--phones that answer your calls when nobody's in. Well, they've got printed wiring in them. The cards elimina~ a tremendous amo~t of delicate soldering and connectmg, yet help us bnng you better service. rtre'a a big hcdard this time of year. So it's a good time for us all to get behind Smokey Bear'• Fire Preven- tion Catnpaign. They aay fire burned about 9.milllon acres of foreat land la.st year. We can b el p b y being extra careful to put out matches, cigarettes and campfires. I'm happy to paas along Smokey Bear's slogan right here: "Only You Can Pre- vent Forest Fires." Good point for all of us to remem- ber. . . ~ Local Sttlclent Selected for Wop. Shlclin Meet Dan Pierce, aon of Celia Thayer, Service Re- praentative in P a c i t i c Telephone'• N e w p o r t B e a c h busineaa office. DI.D ia one of two New- port Harbor High School .madenta aelecled under · the e x c h a n 1 e atudent ~ to atudy in • Ba-ope for two moatha. Be ia now l.n 'l'tlllalld, where .. ii u.ma wtth a 1oea1 famlly &Del trW mum ~ a.1 w cmapMta hJa ..-ye.r at Harbor H1lh Scbool We .... to 11ban U.. pride aDd baR·-ot lin. ~ fW tM ~··w MOOIDJiMb"'eot ot•JMr -=m. Harbor Grange 778, NewJ1ort Harbor Exchange Club. Richard's Lido Market, Newport Elemen· tary School A.aoclatlon. Newport Beach Bank ol America, Hoa& Hoepltal Auxlliary, SL John DI- vine Church, LOS Stake Co., and Xumswa Local 52. TBE FilED BuNTS JlETUIUf Dr. and Ml'l! Fred Hunt of 3028 Oct>an Blvd . Corona tiel Mar, re- turn('d home over thf' w~kf'nd after a vacation trip In northt-rn California. They spent sevt'ral days at Pebhle Beach. Dr. Hunt has offices here and In Santa Ana. Professional Directory P'UWDAL DDIECTOU Friendly Neldlborbood Serv1ee PARKES-BELL MOR'n1ARY 110 Broadway LI 8-3433 It 8-3434 Costa Mea NOW ... TWO BALTZ MORTUARIES Servln& the Harbor Area Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY THE SEA Harbor 42 3153) E. Coast Hl&hway Corona del Mar Baltz Mortuary Liberty 8·2121 17b A Superior, Costa Meaa AMPLE PARKING BOTH LOCATIONS HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Harbor Blvd. at Claler KDOEBLY G-1.1!58 orrold'ft'T Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometdlt and Ort.bopt1.at 2'721 £. Cout mJbWIIY Corona del Mar, CallfornJa 'B.utiOr..., F01t all J'OUf Prtnt1nr lfeeda • THE ENSIGN Pub111hlng Co; JW!tiO• w• ., 1!,; eo.t JlJclrirQ CenN .. ....,, eAR Branch Plans Benefit · ,.. Jliv. _ c.tlton. Dh* ._.. ... ,111 doUble! l,.ooka n..t plan a E~ Jaunt lat· F S I I o1 Cftrllt Ch\U'da -tiM Ita. bu ,._I Qapld'l run:nin' 011 th4t dat· • tbla •ummer. • . or ept left wtth ~ tamlly for a traU r 1)' doubt. at the Harwy.Cibbona • • • • • • vacatlqn tAet wtll take Uwm to hOUMa: July 12 wu the wtd· '!be llltiOid ~Un,. bne ----"-! WlUlll.-,.._ ...... 1 , 0\ap vutou polnta otlnt..t tn On. Allltc an.nlvara&ry ol t.be ~· moved owr from Ia,)' ~ to ..... ..-.. -... ......., • pn. mond Kent Harveya. tt wu alto Corona del Mar. 11ie7' al"t 'ftOW t• of me DauaU.. ot the Ttle a.v CarltOn 11 41rtetor ot thoetn by their dauaht« Mar.Y r..wtna It 101 Urbpur Aw. A.medcan ltevolut1ob NOeQtly the La . "'W" D Junior lli.P to announce her eqa.pJnent to Mh. Dt~r ta fft the f'Hlt;y bla. compt.ted plana tor lta annual Camp ~ week prior to teaVll'\6 Gtaham GibbonS. . Graham 11 • • • lunc.Mon and card beMiit to be the Or. n trip., Cbureb m.m. 1M eon ot Mr. an4 MIL L.etlle MIL John ·OdOI'd ol Bal4· ~a4neld8 J!. s.rac:h~ ·~~b• :r Mn. J:lOJd Arthur wUl be M.. Clbbonl. whoee weddJna an. ereet '-oU on a te.D·dq Vlllt .,. a ' .... .,.. · t the mp nl~ry 1a ~uly 13. FoUowlna to Chka,o. where tht w1U ~ ProcMda wtU 10 t9 philanthropic nUJ'M •C:Ullo ca wUl ret\& to the announcement of their eon'• up 'wt~ WM tMW ~randdaupter. plOjeda ot the ehapt•. N The Beach nsthe thlrd ~ ln ~aaement. tbe Gibbons ~-The proud parentl are Mr1. Ox· .. ,.. l&mM B. 'Nylor ol 121t ewport noun<.'ed the encaeement ol their tord'a daujbtet and hutbancl D'lttwoo4 ltba4. ShoN C111f.a. Lt AuW,uat a~4 8 th~YRe~u;:~ daoehter, Patricia Lou!H, town. Mr. and Mn. Horacoe Hlcka. 14n.. eeneraJ chatrman of the event. w preu un • · lard lohnaton. Patr\.cla and her Oxford la the wtle of Port Th a. -'-lltlna In ananpmenta lor brother have the same birthday, tre mana&er-owner. the ~ are Mm-. C. E. Sto· Uaa Enslen c .. ttted ad.l to just a year apart. vall, lr., H. B. Wlckeraham, J'. L buy, sell, trade or exdl~e. T• top It oft, Patricia, In fact Rev. 'Reeves Lowe. A~an Irvine, c. J'. Lan· both the n~wly en&aeed Glbbona den~, Robert Keppet1, Anne H&r· FIR.Sl CHUII01 Of' CHliST youne folkl are natlvea of VIe· be:IOn. A. E. Stodcton. Helmer SCIENTIST torla. B. c.: and Wlllard John· w·all Preach Dickey, W. E. J'lahez, w. B. Trltt. A ~~~ofl~ ~c:::t 1'\e aton. Patricia's Clan~ also come. D. P. Hart, Ceor,e Buccola, and Artt OU'dt of Oriat, ~-tlwt. Ill ._ from VlctOI'Ia ... but It's Vic-Mrs. Earl Corkett. 1011, ue .. ec.hueetn.. torla, m. The ~v. Georee N. Reeves, Jr., The C.bell chapter wu orcan. Sulltl•y Sellool ----,. t 111•·"'· • • • former Newport Beach resident ized 7 yean a&o under the lead· Sulldey Service • 11 tOO •""'- Celebrations were a llttle quiet· who waa recently vaduated from etahlp of Mra. C. K. Boardman of W.dr~etdey f...elll119 Meeti~ 1:00 '""· er than usual thls year on the the Divinity School at Yale Un. Balboa t.land. Her aucceaeon u Reedi119 Roon~ loc:ated et Ull VI• rourth of July, when the George lveraJty, wUl be euest minister re&entl we~ Mra. C. F. Landers, Lido, Newpott ... eh. It _,." -· F. Johnsona of 600 Heliotrope Sunday at Christ Church By the Mra. A. E. Stockton, and Mrs. dey. frcr t:OO •·111• te 1:00 P""· Ave .. Corona del Mar, celebrat~d 1 Sea 1n Balboa. The Rev. Roy WUllam Tritt. Mrs. A. L PlnJs.ley W.d,_.y. from t:OO &.Ill. to 7:45 their mlnny, mlnny years of mar-Carlson is away dlrectln& camp., ot eo.ta Meaa, la currently re-p.M. fno•b::d''':fo ,_ 7:00 ~ ta rled life. Mr. Johnson Is still on I The Rev. and Mrs. R.eevea are gent of the chapter. 9:00 P·"'· olid•Y'o crutches dUE-to his auto-pt>df's-vacationing In th~ Harbor aru. ~· tr.'bl~:u!d. ~~ l~fld.,! ri:; trlan accident, and Mrs. Johnson In Au&ust they wlll move to Sell throu&h Enalen Cla&IWed.. lt..di•uo1 ltoon~. Is taklna It' easy following a Tucson, Arlz., where the Rev. --;:;;:;;;;::=:::=.:=::::;:;::=::::;:;::===========;:;::; hospital atay due to a stroke. On I ReevE'S will become a.uoclate " the day after the Fourth their minister oC the Flrst Methodist son-In-law, Rox Hovatter of lr· Church. Jlllook......, vine Terrace, celebrated his The Rev. Reevea graduated birthday anniversary-making it from Harbor Hleh School and an unusually bi& rete each year. later attended Chapman College. •• e where his (ather waa president tor many years. While enrolled The Wendell Hoyts took time at Yale Divinity, he and Mrs. out from en~avlng long enough Reeves Spt>nt 2 summers a t New- to move to their new home In port ~ach and the Rev. Reevl's Westcliff. Since they sold the~r served as assistant minister at home on Bayview, the Jloyt s I Christ Church By the Sea. have been living a t 52l Poppy Mrs. Rt-eves la the former Mlss Ave., Corona del Mar. Jk>verly Ann Bliven. daughter ot • • • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bliven of "Roy the boy from Balboa Is-12804 Ocean Blvd.. Corona del lanrt," Roy Maypole. that Is, and Mar. The couple were married hiS pretty, pt-rt wife Joan. have here 2 years ago. sold their Little Island hldrout I and are now rt'sldlng on Lido I 8 -L.i- lslt'. They'll be bar k to lhE' B.l. Sally A• 1&11111111 vicinity. howevt>r. &.! tht'y plan w-.a.. ~~~ .... to build a home soon in thE' new --...... r area along the watE'rway, snug. I gled up to Harbor Island. Roy The Lloyd Bachtmans of 134 will be back on 'TV too with the Opal Ave , Balboa Island, were fall. when he can manage to present at the wedding ot M~ spt>nd a littlE' less tlmt> "'lth his 1 Batchman'll daughter, Sally Ann citrus proj(;'Cts. 1 Randall. held recently at the • • • First Methodist Church In Reno Roxy Aarvold's wife. the for. The bridegroom Is Alfred 1. mer Janice Allen. joined him in Gobar, son of Mrs. Hilda Gobar Frankfurt. ~rmany, In June to of Whittier and ~-S. Gobar of become an overseas wife whllt> Lu<'t'rene Valley Following the the former Harbor High athlete C'E'remony a wedding dinner was I Is servln& in the siena! corps. I held at the Mapes Hotel. • • • ~elena's FADS AND FASHIONS JUNIOR A MISSY SIZES •. .DRESSES A PLAYCL01'BES 21a £.COAST BJCJIWAT B~B 117S co•OKA D Walt• Clarke's Hawafau SM,. s.aiiTIWZ.Aa .._ WAnma Swim Sutu, Saronp. Dr-. KeUti. 'QUctren•.- Thinp. Muumuus. Luau eo.turne.. Men'• Aloba ShltU, Gtn.. Deeoratlon.~, South Sea Part)' ~·~'!"~ 140 loath eo.t ami. (.-t ...... ) x....a- -KAJI.IJQ AV'L U.UOA tiLAliJ) atwul tire e/twu1i of,. ~ eJuUa nil" ... IIIII E_, w.-.. ••DI'•Iil .. Yw --------eowoartt WIWODDT cao»ea ., e~ae •u.una -w. lttlllt.. a......... 1-Aa-... lt.. c.ta .. _ Llbelty 1-4552 ~~ .... Clift WIUicnee .... CWford P. h9ate Lu.ty 1·7111 Sunday: 9:30 a.m.. Oum:h Sun-Sunday Servtces: Sunday School, day School; 9:30 and 11:00 9:30 a.m. Momln& Worship at a .m. Morntnr Won.hlp-7 p.b1. 10:30 a.m.. Evan&ellatlc Serv· College Ap lOT Service-7 lee, 7 p.m.. Sunday. N.Y.P.S., p.m. HJeh School ¥YP' Service; 6 p.m.. Sunday; Pr-ayer meet· 8 p.m., youn& adultl croup ln&. 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday. aervlce. THE ~CB OF aDUST lDY Cluada St.. e-ta Ke.a Llbedy 1-5711 z.c.r--.~ Sunday aezvtce.: 9:4.5 a.m. Bible .rudy; 11 a.m. momlna wor· ahlp; 6 :00 p.m. evenln& eervtce. Midweek llftViee. 7:30 p .m. Thursday. 1'BE CIIU'8CII OP Cll'&IST Odd Pellowa Loc19a. lMI lfewpott A .... c:.tcllleea I.Jberty 1·5711 T-aa... Jr. MJiabW Sunday Servtcea: 9:'l5 a.m. B.ble .rudy; 10:~ a.m. worship set'V· lee; 7:30 p.m. evenin& .ervlce. CllldST caoiC'ii"' n TIIZ au CEifT&AL amu caoaca Cclaaaaltr lleelaodJat 0,..... A"' cd 2lrd St. lkdboa aJ..S. cd 14~ lt.. lf...,.o&'t Coeta ...... Ubetty··~ ~.. A. A.~ hlrt!K su~~~~~and Su~~ay=.~l: ~i~~rn. Mom· 11 a.m. Chuidl School, 9:30 ~ce. 7::i. Mid -wee~ a.m. Midweek M=: 7=00 Ice, Wed n e ad a y, 7:30 p.m. p.m. WednesdaJ ed by Youne people meet 8:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. potluck. Sunday. ST. JOA~ CBVaCB 1164 ~ A..._ o.ata K..a lt&WNJIT IIADO. t.Jberty 1-1•1 LtJ"''W&&UUU CBOat:lf PatiMI' n-ae J. lfnta 2501 CWf Dr .. lf...-t JWPt8 Saaday .._ et f. L .. 10 GDd UbedY 1-1111 11 :30 a.m. Weekdays: M-. at ............... 7:00a.m.-Contelllllon: Satur· Dup)Jcate morntne MI'Yt~:45 daya from 4:~ to 5:15-7:00 to a.d1. and 11:00 a .m.. Sunday; 8:30 p.m. &mcJ&7 School for 8CbooJ ap PmiT aAPriiT cauaca IJ"'U~ at 9:4!5 a.m.; Nunery OF lf&WJOIIT Pf'"lde4 for -botb MI'Vloea an4 lkdboa aMI. 1Mia & Cout ltll.. Sunday School ·~ Llllelty -..m '-ten....-O.J ...... Sunday eervte.: 1h45 a.m.. Sun· day Sc:hool; U :OO a.m.. Wor- ablp Service' 7:30p.m. Sunday evenl"n• !efVice; Mid-Week ~ '1:30 p.m. We'dn.Say Pr-ayw MeeUna. IT.JOD~ Jl4K--.A ........... IalaDd II.AibK 0114 ............. ~ ...... Sund-.y Maue.: 8. 9:30. 10:30, 11:30 A.M.. ContAsulon: SAtur- day• and eve.. pi lat Frld•YI and Holy Daye: 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. Flm Frtday MU\ 8 A.M. I&YDia DAY ADfDidl lf..,...t ....... W..It.. lf..,...t ..... .. LlbedY ... . E:ic*D.&.~ Saturday Mominf Service.: Sab· bath School: 9!30 a.m. -Ser- mon: 11:00 a.m. Pr-ayer meet· In&: Wednesday, 8:00p.m. PlUT .USEIDLY OP QOD 22Dd lt. &EldeaA....,eo.taK..a Uberty I-S711 ........ d .. c. a-te. .... Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor- U!Ip: 10:55 a.m. and evan1ell8t aervtce, 7:30p.m. Youn& Jleopl~ and Children'• Service. tr:30 p.m. Sun. Mld·Week Service: Wednesday, 7:30 P-!'r\. LadJfl w.ionary Councll. Thuradaya 9:30 a .m.. tor all day. PmiT soot....,. a.uTJST CIIUIICB lso W. Baall ... lt.. c.ta Ke.a Llbedr l-Ull '-"-' Dr. 8Jdaard ..... Sunday .ebool 9:4.5 Lm.: church • e r vI e e U :00 a.m. Tralnlnl Union 7l..m. &1n4ay. BYentnr wonhlp 8 p.m. Suncf&,J. Teadl- _.. and omeen l'OMtlnl 7 p.m. Wectnt.d&..J. Prayer ..me. and IUble madJ 7:e p.m. Wed.nea· day. IT. AlfDDWI PUSnTKaLU ,.ca_...o .. JICII- 15tla lt. & St. A.Ddnwa -.s.., ......... IIJPicboel LJbeny 1-125t hlrt«t .... )CIIII .. S. St.wcat SUNDAY: Mornln& WOJ'Shlp, 9 and 10:30 a.m.; Church .chool, 9:30 and 11 :00; Thursday, 1r. H lg h Fellowahlp, 5 p.m .; Prayer, atudy group, 10:00 a.m. Clltl'aCII OP 00 LADT OP MT. CAUIEL 1441 w ...... m.cs.. •..-port IIArbew 0114 Patta. s-.... &.Dey. Jlaatow htJMr llktl•l llcmJoa AM1ftaDt ,__ Sunday Mauea: 6, 8. 9, 10. 11. ~ Noon. Confession: Saturdays and evet~. ot 1st Frldaya and Holy Daya from 4:00 to 5:30 P.M. and from 7:30 to 8 :30 P.M. Dally M ... 8:00A.M. Ftnrt Fri- day 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. Holy Daya 6:30 A 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. Nov~na <Our Lady Petp. Help) Mon. 7:'l5 P.M. COIIOifA DEl. MD CO ... Oitlrt c:au .... c.~ Ill.....,_ .... ......, .... &4wta a-D SuncJ&7 WonhJ~ lervtca: t:30 a.m.. U :OO a.m. Sund&,J Scbool: 9:30a.m. IT. JAKD UIICO•AL -................ _. IUawJDt .... , .............. Sunday ~c:a: 8:00a.m. Holy Communion; 9:., ramU,y a... Ice. u. a.m.. worahlp MrVtce. Tbunday Sentcea: 9 :., a.na. Prayer Guild; 10:30 Holy Com· munloD. 1111111'1 Llll ·IIIIET I CoUee with a nov'lty beat ! Recently a Calttomlan apoke to a IJ'OUP of Jtota.rlane In Provt· denc:e, Rhode lllucL When Uked to ctve h1J tmprealona about the very lltUe.t atate, be re· piled: "I never tuted anythlnl llke thta before ... the way you flavor ever)'thlnl wlth cof1.ee." "Uke thla" wu a dllh of Ice cream altUnl ln front of him. cov~ with a delletoua coftee toppln1. * * * AatocNt C.00. I Jnlf ..... a•t .-.......S•ada._..... ol abode lllaad. -.nrr.· U..Utlat ... "''llloUd .._ ... . pod~ ........ ..... tJMn M9o , _ _... • .,. oar Jfewpo.t del:a-Uee. ..,. ben. dGD't ........... upped _. wrot. to ........u _. l"'e1d Co. CIDd aaid. ........ Mip 1LI ~ Autocnrt Co6M lynp.• CIDd u..y dldl ba a1lk tla1l c::aa.o llfhP Ia faiMalouly de- Udoaa ......... yoa WAir yoa'ro da1aldll9 daUalrte ...._ a....d-cream. u 1"'U ..... IDWr d:rtaldll9 pi'IDII ·-· NaDd you ........ CllllftM..,.,. aboa.ld twa tbe ec:n nrr.._•• nrr'" Ia· to ...... --.. lee enema ...,. b.s It ao geocl CIDd bona aade IDWr ~haDe wt11 be ph•ntw ~ m.mor· ...... * * * F£EDIN6 MIUC to a baby spar- row from a little doll bottle is Floranco Havens, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.yd Havens of 627 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. Looking on is Sharon Jones. also 8. dough· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonord Jones of 6 18 Heliot rope Ave. With just her hand visible. hold- ing another baby sparrow, is Johnelene Fuller, I 0, d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Borry Fuller, b 121f2 Goldenrod Ave. The girls took core of the boby birds efter the mother sparrow re· fused to return to her' l"'est beca use some children hod touched the 'nest. (Ensign photo) " CHIJRCHES --------1 amiiTIAif SCIEJfCE CBlJJICIII Tbday's need of th~ splrltual j sense of truth will be empha. alz.ed In th.e Lesson-Sermon on ''Truth" at th~ Newport Beach Chrlstlan Science services Sun . day. Th~ Golden Text hi from Psalms (98:1,3), "0 slne unto the Lord a new .ong; tor he hath done marvelcxu tbfn1s . . . He hath remembe~ hls men:y and hll truth toward the house of Is - rael: all the enda of the earth Another vtew on the coffee have .. seen the salvaUon of our front. ta ~rfect Ho.t'a deep, dark God. a nd exdtinc INtant Coffee. ~r-CIDJIT CIIV'aCII aT TBE SEA feet Ho-t. the tout ol the dll· "Go a nd Gtv~ and Fol· crtmln&tlnl eoftee drinkers, now low" wUl be the Hrmon topic ctt.n ltll fabulou O&vor by the ot the Rev. Geotp Beevea 3r. euJ6a1, It you lib load CIIIGM, 1un4q IDIIIrlllq at autat Churdl heN'• tM one t« •on the rocU"' by the SM. n.. -..,, Carl8on ta . . • a cr-t b~ Cl.. fUll ol d~ a 3uDJor RJ Youth chllled uue c:otr• navor. Camp at Laz:y-W Ranch ln..outh- * * * 'I'M 8De art of~ Uw. ... blat .. .._... .uo-.- u.dl ~··Qipa -.. Ia a ...... ....... ..... ...... the-.. --... ~"' ~-8bad Clift ddp&. plu a Uttlo --* el *-dip. ,._ a-*ia.,....S...Saa..dwttfl watw ••• I, I aad J .,. berN a cllpl 0.. of tbe .,_. ~· .-.cy .... u ·~ ,.t ... * * * em Oranae County. a. L llll'I'IIODIST CIIV•CII "God Never Makes a Mlsta ktf' wtll be the sennon topic of the Rev. Henry R.a.smua Jr. Sunday at the Balboa Ialand Community Methodl.st Church. • IT. JAXD EPIIOOJAL "Thomas Crammer. Reformer and Martyr" will be the sermon topic of the ~-John Parkl' Sun. day morn1n1 at the St. James Epllcopal Church. Holy Com- munion ""'11 be held at 8 a.m. Litany, mornln1 prayer, and the sermon wtll be at 9:15 and 11 a.m. St. James Day will be held M. F. Dip Mlx dropped In with at 10:30 a.m. today <Thursday). three .-vory tutes . . . Garlic, Blue Ch.-e and OnJon ... and VJ1•1 Friel .... • added one with no flavor at aU r for tM bo.tee. with Itchy fine· Ia ._ ....... ~,.. . . . M. F. Dtpa ~re dry and packaeed lnd.Jv1duaJly . . . the Recent euesm In the Corona addiUon of mllk makea them del Mar home of MJss May Ver- dunkable . . . Must ~ dried t:rees of 420 Goldenrod Ave .• have cream cbeette ... What else could been Mr. and Mrs. William A. It be! Terrtllc on baked pota-vy'lmblah and son BUly. toes too! , Tbe vlsJt wu a renewal of a * * * ........... -.~ ...... ...... Ret a a I I , Mt a.,._ ... dlll.lfl, ....... c:I'DIISy ............ -..• a.,.. panl ........ .,. ···- ,, 'I._ ....... , ~~ -.... All4 ..... ..., wed4 ., a lw craaa. ....,_ • be ......... _..... . ... ...s,.. c:nlll ••• * * * trtend.ahlp begun last year In VIenna when Mia Veruee. met the Wlmblab famlty. Mr. Wlm- bbb. who Is In the Army b · Jineer Corps, hu been loaned out to the State Department and bu befm ual,ned u an econom- Ic aclv18M In Indo-China. ,...~s.hct•of YAlDAe£-UNINS IIDDII5 -NOnoNS PAnaNS IOYS• a 5fti.S' 1'0f t. TBN CLOTHMa -Dance Students Travel· Far To Attend School in COM ORDERED SOLD AT, NEAR~ AND BELOW COST u.r IITIID All. Ill-• -lEI'S- CLUSTEIS. ILL lUST IE S ... IT .. CES YOU lEVEl IIEIIIED POS.LE! . . IUY FIIIIYESTIEIT IT THE .IEWB. Ill YOU'LL IE IIID YOU DID! S;ltedatl V .ALUED .AT $25.00 CULTURED ·PEARL NECKLACE ,. CLOSE-OUT LONGINES- WITTN.AUER Barometers REI. $9 .. $r YILUES Tl $3.60 Earrings • Pins • Bracelets I --.£ TIILEFULL NOW 69' COIIipCICh ....... -V .ALVEI TO 13150 ••sa .. IMI --IIIIS Men's ••• ~7 ~· . Lclclts' : .'6• . % PRICE 5)1{'(<~1{/ JEWEL BOX 2 IIIOW CASU I WJU.I. CASE I UGII"rQ I UGII'I'IIrG .. IU~tumau .... IIQftP _..._,,,.r •• ..... COKES TO COaOIIA DEL IIAa Ill IU'LY AT TD "EWB. Ill! Sjtuiatl Waterman PEl I IUCIL SETS Y3 OFF lee. Wlilc Prill LiliES! lED I PillE? aALAJifCE OF OO"a SELECTEJ) UGS Speda1.1 La•••'-.... Sold Gold .llbtone . Rings Y2 PRICE BULOYA B. GIN GRUEN RUS wmNAUER Sold Gold LAPEL PINS MASONIC -ELKS. ETC. -Z. COAST a:JC3WAT CO_,.ADELIID * IIADOa sus * ........... ..,! • ............. ! EVUI iiWIG SOLD eanrrs xor OJrLT ova GUAAAWTEE. a at Allie tbe llAifV1' ACTUUil"S GUAu.rrEE lo&' Saped» Quality u.tad below are bat a ~ .. tiM srm&rt'...:l -r·...ta9 '1'111.-to be t..aJad td tiM JEWEL aox.. S;ltedatl Elcil ...... UGHTERS Yl OFF SPECIAL PRICE! IOISOII _. 0.. IIEIICIJI LIIITEIS ....... , .... Y3 OFF Regular Prke REG. 112.50 Men's TRAYB.KIT '4.95 • NOD.U DATED IOOL t pedally DeetiM'd for l wlm· ...... lutnctloa. e PUIUT UIITIIVCI'OU c::..deo~ TralMd ~ SPECIAL sm. !MER COURSE e IX&LL a..AIIES u.ttecl to Ft .. hnoD&. e HGDIJIKJII TO Aa CIC'CieleratM ..... ................ cm4 Yocatha .. wltla ....-y effad made to proride a edl.ale to Ut 'JO'U ....-. ADYAJIQD CLASSD a .......... swtalcbool -hi'IIAft.Cit~ .Block North ot Ferry Landlne BALBOA ISLAND HABBOR 6949 ---=--==---- the ,.,.,_ct trio, to dreu your table, or decorate your wall Forma ezdtinc ala& aDd dellerb that will add lood bite 8Dd bcauti -"• . to _, table, Clr' baDp 8pllr'ktiq. Oil )'our k!tdaea wan. '395 ALL FOR ONLY • CROWN HARDWARE , ...... --'"A BOUSEBOLD DUJUI'TNEJn' STOllE'" We Cut 1[.-ys * ~~arbor 232 110'7 EAST COAST BJCRWAT COaOXA DEL N.AJl YOU lAY BE "OLD FAITHFUL" BUT IT'S niE TO GET THE BIGGEST TRADE-II EYER AT ROY CARVER POITIIC 1400 WEST COAST IIJCBWAT lfEWPOIIT 8EACB I.IaEilTT 1-U. EII.IOY THE lEST F. LESS IT IIIII'S I I I II CIIOIA DB. Ill D I I I E I L I I 8rolled Dl.a.Der Steak ........ ··············-··············.2.15 aow-arowa Pried lpdllg ~ .. -........ us httllcS 1,.,._ l t.ak a Ia IIGhua1 .................... 1.15 a....s.d aau.. • aa,.,_. l'lted StMk .. -... lAS DNp l'rt.cl ...,... .. Local Bock Cod -·····-···1.15 Soup or Chowder Green or Jello Salad Potato Vearetable Drtnk Deuert Hot Roll Butte-r Jelly other RlectJona linn• llntMI II lq •••IJ PilON •oo• TO 141 P.M. La .. ••••-.,-Ill, .. f .... IKJIYm DAILY KZalrr IVDAY CLOSED 'IUESDU THIS HAPPY CROWD was photographed at the openmg of Dan· gerous D-'n McGrew's. the new restaurant a nd cocktail bar at 3131 W Coast Hwy., next to the Mariners Mile Vogel Real Estate office. Lttft to right et the table e re J ack Adems. Mrs. Harold Snyder, Edwina Adams, Mrs. Maurie Bitker, Dan Driscoll ond Mr Snyder. All of them, coincidentally, are auociated, by vocation or morrioge, with the business of selling real estote. Waiting on them are lucille Bailey ond Gert Coochey, dressed in appropriate costume of the Dan McGrew ere. I. Mull photo) =========== Thill•ummer? Start DOW And you can hn• it- Call the iorclans PdSHOP 2732 .. eo.t mpway CoroolrcW .. PboMrlladMw .. . for Headline Beauty our Salon-Styled CUT and COl F! JUDI·U YE HAIR DESIIIS 331 .OIKSEI'TIA AVEXUE. COaOXA DEL IIAB 1'08 AP~IJfTNEJn' PBOJR: IIAJlaOB lXJ WHAT'S NEWS NEW LOCATION of t._e Oronge Coast Proper- t e , rMity firm formerly •n Coste Me~a . •s at II S I W 17th St., Sa" Ia A ne just a blod fr om the Bn~tol-17th St. intersection. Here, left to r.qht, are Frank Soule. George Spotts a rid R. 1\ (Did) Collins, owner of the fi rm 0 U R I Oth I I I Anniversary Glamour Master Plan Is Under Fire; P~otests May Bring Changes 0 U R I Open I • House Glimpses It won·t be long now, and the requeau a.re comlne In every day for the pretty &kJru and sweat· era for fall. They are alao arriv- Ing at O'Brien's dally -th~ sweaters and aklrt.s, that Is. (Continued from Paee One) Chairman Longmoor asked, "Would your asaoclatlon be pre pared .to, present a propo~~al to the Commlsalon u to what kind of commercial activity you'd like on Balboa l&land, and per- hape a aepante ZOI'linl could be .et up on Marine Aw." Kate McCann ol ~ Emerald Ave., a'*> a lone-time reeldent, objected to Mr. Kramer's pro. posaJ. "People who are In business on the J!lland have a valuable Investment and It should not be destroyed," ahe aald. "Mr. Kra. I mer's suggestJon Is out of order we·re fightlna for our lives on the hiland. and we're having a 1 hard time." * YAert'a llle Briqe'l The Master Plan propoul for a l!e<'Ond Island brld&e onto Onyx cept for the few exception.! men. tloned (Corona del Mar, Balboa Peninsula. West Newport Ocean Frontl," Mr. Barber said. Hans Lorenz of 208 Haul Dr., Corona del Mar, aald hla feellne about the Muter Plan wu that tr bad been p~ u a ltud.Y ol a vacant aru. with no people or houae:a.. NBS. COUL TEB JlECOYEJlDfC Mrs. Mabel Coulter ol 618 Nar. clssus Ave .. Corona del Mar. ls recovering from a heart attack ahe suUered Monday, July 15. I ICcKEU.T VISITS Df OBJO George McNeUy of 701 Marl eold Ave., Corona del Mar. left lut week-end for Steubenville. Ohio, to visit his brother. A death In the farnlly caused Mr. McNelly to make the trip at thl• time. 0 U R I I I New Building ., WE'VE EXPANDED UREI IIIIRETI IMPORTS 2625 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 1373 We are "ry de.Ughted with the woaderf\&1 CIDl1ectioD for tht. ,.ear. You may haYe you.r chokle of U.. matdaed aeta. or perbape you woaJ4 J.Ur.e to be aubtle, cmd ba.. a bleDd of colon ... I'~ I.D.ataDce, tO. a look at lb. pepper cmd Mit tweed with lb. tilly .-ck of bi9b aluldee ~ through lt CII.IDo.t J.Ur.e paprika . . • then la tbat beaut11ul brown dou 1D lb. IICIIDe IDCIIUieW • , • cmd U.. boa baa a.... abO'W'fD9 a nut casb.lllen, enr .o pntty. A~b~~t~•we~~~m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Kramer that the second I brldae should be located at some Then there la that soft yellow other spot. tbat goes so beautifully too . . . If located so clo.e to the pres- OT If you pmer. take a took at ent Martne Ave. bHdee. both the pretty aqua Dalton comblna. 1 could be destroyed by the same tlon, matching slim skirt and catastrophe, he claimed. darllne sweater ... or the Azurt> Chalrman Longmoor, who said blue, which la such a lovely the second brld&e wu pro~ I shade and so new tor fall. Of to provide a secondary exit and course, the bou ts just mad access In case of damace to the about the lovely new monotone existing bridge, recalled that a 1 tweed, with the scissor skirt. previous plan had aueeested the done In the true Chancl manner. second brldae farther west Of courM the 111ay match It with 'That plan received no aup. a caabmere, but rlaht now she port.'• he aald. "1 myaelt prefer Is talkln& about how smart lt a atte farther away from the would be with a black cashmere. p~nt brtdge.v Wow Jut • yea WOD't th1DJr oar bo.-tpeDda all ~ Ullle IDOidag at tba .,.bmens. we ,... ..... to tell yoa about U.. really cute •Loa we ~ .,. .. tM rlbbDa t-.cS Cld.oll ......... -u.. a.. tbat la tM .... 8la1rt type. -.... ODe wttla ... bMd .Utda trim . • . .. ,... old ladtttn. tbat la. Come and aee the pretty fur trim. that Joott. ~ amart, eapec. Iaily on the youneel' set. A nt~ one Ju.t came In that Is a pull· over, with tiny buttons at the neck. and a club collar. Al~ I hear \he etrla taJklnr about a new ~ white hand knit that la on Itt way. 'hllyoa~_..,,... ..... ........... -.... ..s tlllliilt .......... -.... y._ --,... Mlsethe We ,... .................. .............. '"",.. .... .... I .......... till ... ..... Mr. Barber aald that one rea- son against a Jocat1on farther down Is that It would thut a portion of the north channel to sailboats. "Has the cost ot a aecond 1 bridge been eatlmated !" Mr . Kramer asked. "No.'' Mr. Barber an.werec:t "You mean that you are pro· pc»lne plana without an estJ. mate of oo.tr• Mr.ltramer uked. "That's rteht." --. the aru~Wer. "Then It's Just a WUt8 of tax money," Mr. ltramer aald. "It's lm~ble to make a guHa u to eo.t ol each phase," Mr. Barber explalned. "Some ph ... wan't happen tor 10 or 20 yea,., and co.t ..uma• would be out ol date." A.N.NOUNCING . ' . GRAND REOPENING H I 0 OLLER. ·1 . . ' AUGUST 1st milDlY ~ -7. P.l. . . FREE GIFTS OPENING NIGHT I \illYIOJ)~ ~ ':: ) M~S. J~MES HALEY is the former Miss P.,trici" Poris. Vows were reeded ,, the Coron" del M"r Church. !Bernie Alde n photo) Miss Patricia Paris of Newport Is Married to James L. Haley· Dr. Gordon Hynes of the Unl-~ used to outline a scalloped hlp verslty of Redla nds shared the yoke forming a n apron effect pulpit wuh the Rev. Edwin Com-which formed a chapt>l train at ke, pastor of ~he Corona del Mar the bat'k. The bride's flngN·tlp C'ommurdty Churc-h. to perform veil was caught to a crown or thP double ring marriage Ct'rc.>-pt>arls .. She t'arried a bouq uet nr mony that united JamPS L Halef, white orchids and lily or the ol 1.118 Angell'S and ~hss Pa tricia I valley. Paris of Nc>wport late Saturday M Pr'--1 1 C afternoon at the Corona del Mar rs. ..,.._. I a rlndl<' of Corona church Highla nds was m~tron of honor. The bride Is the da ughter of She wore a gr~n gown of lm· Mr. and ~rs. Chester E. Parls of ported Swtss organdy made with Newport. Thto groom ls the son a qu.are neck and an empire of Mr and M rs B H H I f wal.st toncircled with a t'U rnmer. San Diego. ' · · · a ey 0 bund sash of green ta fft'ta She Mr. Paris escorted hla dau&h· wore a matt'hlng green veil and ter down the alsle. She wore a carried a crescent shape-d bou· gown of cupionl and silk with a quet ot lavender t'ymbldlum yoke of re.embroldered Alencon on:hids and pink ro.es. laoe studded with sequlna and Similarly dr~ were MLM pt>arl•. The lace motif was alao Patricia MacBaln of Redla nda Business Directory a_nd ~ Su.an ChaNey of Pu- adtona., who were bridesmaids. They carried bouquets ot green cymbidiums and yellow fOlieS. Bruce Medle r wu best man and Don Lerch and Ken Fleld- houae, all or Los Angeles. MrVed u uahers. Hla Carolyn SmJth ---~-_...,.,...... __ .....,_.J of Lon1 BMdl waa wed4lnl110lO· HA•3808-lf no answeT Call HA 103 2114 1~ W. Ocean Front Newport Beach AUIDII Filii SM, "Llke Marte" PAJN'I'lNG GENERAL REP AIR LOCXS LAWNS MOWED CARS POUSHED GLASS REPLACED GENERAL CLEAN UP l.al Following the ceremony. a re- ception wu held In the church social ball where a three-Uered wedding cake decorated with belLs and doves waa surrounded with pink and wlllte nowers. Mrs. Margaret Ellen Gilliland of BalboA, Mrs. Eva Howland of Newport and Mrs. Margaret Mills of Anal\elm assisted w ith the reeepdon. Mrs. Paris received guests In a gown of light blue chiffon over ta!teta. With It she wore pa le pink acceMOrtea and a coraaee of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of cham· pagne lace with light blue ac· cessor\ea and a corsage of roee roses. After a motor trip to Carmel. the couple will make their home In Santa Monica. The bride Is a graduate of the UniversitY of RedlandJI and a member of lk>ta Lambda Mu Sorority. Her hus- band ls a graduate of UCLA WINDOWS WASHED l'tOTIDNG TOO SMALL OR TOO LABGE Place your clusttled ad In the E. H. HEllMAN-J.D. SPEARS Newport Harbor Emlirn -Call 706 Itl.a BA !5073 Rarbor W4 or Hal'bor' lll5. Wt-ARt OPtrtttt' ~ 8IWI ~--~~ ON M (~~· "4tWA't' ,fO''V0'•1t tfOP ,. • Jf'('I··JIIII· ... "!.~ ••• ,1"' ..... 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Up atkk. clolodanlllta. etc. TIYS Paul Lonnt:zen mnuhed a Jl!l Modena nine Sunda.¥ at the Ion• home run tn the bottom of Coeta M-Parlt. the ninth tnntnk to rtw the Caf7 CtWn elouted out h .. HarbcSr aoy.• Club RoblNI a Mventb homer ot tbe MUOn tn tJght 4--3 wtn over the La Fonc1a-the aec:ond lnntnr and a.t.o re- eetyed credit tor bt. eeventh vic· Legion Splits With Orange t«y on the mound. e--··-.Jack Baa' club traned 2·0 ro-~ CIIYIICATIS of award .,. being given Mch WMk by lng into the bottom ot the aee-the En"9" Sports Oepartrn.nt to outstanding players in Nch of the ond, u E1 Modena cot 3 alnales M, 1\, ~ a~ C l.eg~ in the summer baseball prOQram. H.,. at and a pall' of runs. Green led the !.ft •• Meke Clemence. lOn of Mr. end Mrs. wa;,.n Clemence oU th~ second wtth his ho~ of Corona del. M.ar, receivin~ his award from Ensign Sport Editor to make the acore 2-L BiU 0 M ~ p Buddy ThomJ)80n, who rot 2 __ ... on_.,.,.·_ ... •..,•-•s ... a_..,ir .. at ... •-' u ... g:.;g:.,;•~r ... i;.;.n..;t,;.:.he;;;...;,P.;,;ion;,;.;ee;::,' :.,.r ,:le:;•::.;g:,:ue:.:.,· ---Bob Wetzel's Newport Harbor American Leaton team apUt with Orange Jut week-end, winning S-1 on Saturday at Harbor Hleh and losing 7-3 Sunday .at Qr. ange. hlta, lingled ln the third and ,.. • ' ~~:eEla'k~:n:a~a~:e t= PLAYERS OF THE WEEK--- Portly Pete Heikes took credit for his first wtn of the seuon on Saturday. He gave up 1 run on 6 scattered hits. the ball Into cent~ fJeld. Bob Allen singled ln the eighth Inning and Don Iuaes followed wtth anot.h~ aJngle to put the Robins ln front 3-2. SAFE BY A SPLIT SECOND! This unusual En&ign photo shows how close the coli was. The arrow points to the boll just a scant foot from the mit of Giant third baseman G,..gg Tritt, as Roger Johnson of the Cards slides in for a successful steal. This exciting action occurred lost Thursday in the game of the week for the Pioneer League. This ~lay was in the last half of the sixth inning with the sco,e tied I b-1 b. On the next play Johnson stole home, but the ploy wos ca lled back because only one sto!en base is allowed during a jaunt around the bases. The Cords won 22-21.. in the next inning. The qome was played on the Youth Center field. !Ensign photo) Centerflelder Jerry Hulbert made a sensational catch deep In lett-center. draping hlmseU over the fence to rob Bob Day of the visitors of a sure homer. Although GU Sharp hurled 7. hit ball and struck out 1.2 bat. ters, Orange could not be stopped Sunday. L&n Franco and Ken Purcell collected 5 hlt.l between them to pace Orange. A double and a sinele ott Green In the top of the. ninth enabled El Modena to knot the score 3 -3 and aet the ataee for t.orentun's long belt ov~r the lett-center field fence. Iasaes started the game on mound and twirled the first 4 lnnlnp. He eave up 5 hits and struck out 6. Green pitched the final 5 stanzu and tanned 8 while elvtng up 4 hit& '!i •• E E S E M M i M E M I E M M +:+ M M M M e e;e 1 + + + a e e AROUND THE LOOP • • • Albacore Run In Full Swing Eastern All-Stars Win 9-8; • e e s 1 e s e a 8 M *!*!* I f M H M E E I E M M * PIOIEEI LEIIUE . •:• . • 8 ••• Carda 19. OociiJwS 17-July 17 Cards 7 0 4 8 0-19 23 0 The albacore are running In larger numbe'rs and closer to shore as the season 1ets Into full swing. Pioneer Team Triumphs 14-11 Carda 22. GlaDta 21-July 18 Outstanding game In the Plo· neer League last week was the battle for fi.nlt place between the Cardinals and the Giants on Thursday. The Cards, only unde- feated team In the league, tied it up 16-16 at the end ot the regulation 6 Innings, so the game went into an extra Inning. The Giants pushed over S runs in the top haU of the seventh for an apparently safe 21 ·16 lead, but the Cards came back with. 6 runs and their 11th straight ..lin. Carda q. Dodqen l~July 16 The Cards pounded out 31 hits to wtn easily over the Dodgers. Roger Johnson slapped out 4 hits In 4 times up to pace the Cards. ....... 1J. Calle 11-Jaly 11 Pat Tool amuhed a home run In a thrllllnr lut lnnine victory for the Pirates. Tool also socked 2 &lneles. The Cubs trailed 10·4 alter 4 Innings. but pushed over 4 runs In each of the last 2 in· nlngs whUe the Cubs could eet only one more. * EASTERI UIIUE Koato V,.ista Sdaool Cuba 22. Dodgen 12-July 22 Dodgers .. .5 0 2 0 3 2-12 22 0 Cubs 2 4 56 5 x-22 28 0 Stevt-Leber and Dale Rossi; Rich Stutfllck and Gary Shaw. Bill Ronquillo. Cordon Van Every, Henry Woods. Dale Rossi and Tony Ronquillo paced the Cubs to a victory. Brems 21. Carda 14-July 22 Brave-s 8 2 0 3 0 8-21 26 0 Cards 0 1 4 7 1 1--14 24 0 OavP Fenrhak and Brian Cus. ton; Tim Ullon and John Pal· mt>r. J im Morgante and Bruce Cas- ton led the Bra\'PS to a v. in. Phil Razee led the Carns. Carda 17. GlaDb 16-July 19 C!Jlnts 6 6 2 0 2 {}-16 22 0 Cards 3 4 1 4 3 3--17 21 0 Ricky Speak and John Frazier: Tim Ullon and Gregg Coe. John Palmer, Phil Ra~. Lee Ma rkham and Tim Ullon paced the Cards to a ~ln. P!rat• 15. DodAJwS 1G-July 11 Pirates ... 5 1 2 1 4 2-.15 17 o Dodgers .... 1 5 1 1 2 b--10 21 0 Tommie Holl and Pat Witte and Jim Sexton; Richard Stu(. tllck and Jack Boyd. Glen Hansen, Tom Holl and Mime Myers paced the Pirates to a win. cw. 31, Carda 5-July 15 Cards ...... 0 3 1 1 0 0-5 10 0 Cubs . 3 8 7 6 7 x-31 37 0 nm Ullon and Gregg Coe; Steve Leber and nm Cermak. Gordon Van Every, Steve Leber and Bill RonquUlo all cot 5 hlbl each tor the winners. * EIITEII .a.v • .... Yw.lclloel Dodgers .. 2 5 2 0 8-17 24 o Rocky Bally and John Planer; Gordon Middleton and Ralph Lentz. GlaDta 29, Brans 13-July 16 Braves 2 5 4 2 0-13 15 0 Giants 9 6 7 7 0-29 32 0 Joh n Rlce and Mike Fenchak; John Frazier and Jim Marshall. cw. 17. PUat• 16-July 16 Pirates .......... 4 0 6 1 5-16 21 0 Cubs . 1 0 6 8 2-17 24 0 Chuck Sexton and J1m Sex· ton; Steve Leber and Dale Rossi. Plrat• 5, Carda 1-July 15 Cards I 0 0 0 0 1-2 6 0 Pirates 1 2 0 0 0 2-5 7 0 Gary Robinson. Larry Kitts and Cary Mickey; Don Holl. Jim Nance and John Butler. c-dll 11. ~-16-Jaly 11 Flsher~n caught 19 albacore a nd one tuna TUesday aboard the Seasport LandJng's "San Juan." The same boat hauled in 15 on Monday. 1'wenty albacore were caught Sunday off Catalina Island. A 34·pound, 3·ounce long fin was caught by Percy Hoyt of Glen· dale. He was flshlng aboard the "Jet II." The ''San Juan" bagged 19 Saturday while the "Jet II" hAul was 22. Mesans Bang Out 17-1 Win Giants _ .. .2 2 1 2 4 3-14 22 0 Cards -·-·-·5 5 4 1 0 'l-16 216 0 Thoee Costa Mesa Merdlanta. Johl] Frazter and Jim Me-buhlng out' a 19-hlt attack. Laughlin; Rocky Dalley and John I rolled past hapless Montebello Palmer. 17·1 Sunday at East I..o. Anreles Park. * 111.101 L£11UE The win kept Ed Lane's crew eo.ta .... Park Dodgen •• PII'Cit.-6-Jaly 20 Pirates ...... 0 0 4 0 0-4 7 1 Dodgers . . .. 1 1 3 1 0-6 4 1 Wally Getchell, Pete Feather. ston and Jerry ,Queener; Pete Lombardo, Tom Markham and Gary Pickens. Jerry Q~ner eot 3 hits In as many trips to pace the P1rates; Lloyd Fortune Jed the winners. Gl.cmta 8, Dod9wa 1-July 11 Dodgers _ 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 2 3 Giants ..... 2 1 1 1 1 0-6 6 1 Pete Lombardo and Roy Dal- ton and Gary J>tckenr. Jim Za· grodsky and Dennis Po~ers. Doug Tra pp. Arlls Kellogg and Dt>nnls Powel"8 paced the Giants to an upset win over the Dodgers. Ptnrtos 7, •~ 1-July 18 Braves . 0 0 1 0 0-1 1 2 Pirates 1 0 2 2 2-7 7 0 Dan Finn, Butch V1neyard and Ron Nugent; Pete Featherston and Jerry Queener. Benny and Jerry Queener got 2 hits each to lead the Pirates to a win over the Braves. * PACIFIC ClAST on top of the Orange County Rio Hondo Baseball Lea g u e standlnp with a 7 .win and no· Joss record. Stan Heq>lck and Chuck Mit· chell allowed only 3 hits. with Herplek picking up the victory. Seven runs In the big fourth Inning gave the Merchants a comfortable lead. Sunday the Lanemen w11J face the tough La Fonda-EI Modena nine at tJle Costa Mesa Park. Game time is set tor 2 p.m. .... ·-ill Title WH ., ..... II 13.2 Jeff Lowe captured the base running cham~onshlp ~the AmerI ca n and lnt~tlonal Leagues Sundy at the Costa Me-sa Park, equallln& Rich wu . IIams' record of 13.2. The AmerIcan Association scored a 6 ·3 victory over the In· temationals ill the AJ).Star bat- tit'. Jack Hunter blasted a home run for the winners. .... &1•• ··"· ... ....... _. Don R.edlnttoft, d·BatW High ace, combined wtth 3 other Southland mmmera t10 set new National AAU junior 400 yard trwst:yle relay record lullday in the El SeJundo InvttaUonals. Redinrton tumed ln tbe rut- est tl.rn.e. with Lance Lamon sec- ond. 'Jbe time wu a ._rklinl 3:32..6 to better the old .q,ark ot 3:33..5 let ln 1951 bT ~ New Hawn Swtm Club. - Three runs In the bottom ot bue wtth singles to tie the game the 4th Inning gave the Eastern at 8-8 and nm Ullon then sin· League All·Stars an uphUI win gled to score Ball with the win- over the Western All·Stan In nina run. The Westerners Weft Saturday's AU-Star Tourney at In front 8-0 when David Rison the eo.ta Mesa Park. stepped to the plate ln the third Corona del Mar's P I one e r for the Eaatem team and pound- League All-Stars edeed the Cal ed a homer wtth tbe.bues load- State All-Stars 14·11 for third ed to make It S..'-. Ed Jacbon place before a ~wd of over 400 then homered and Skip J:andi~ ~rsons. followed wtt.h another four bag- Thrl.lJa. spills and tlne fielding eer to make the ~ a.-6. plays filled the afternoon wttl\ ,;;_-------...---- action. There were 4 eames wtth the winners flehtlne for flnrt and the losers flehttne for thlrd. Here are the aurnmar1H: EAITDif L ftoaKU I Gene kD4el rot 2 b.lta anc1 Pat Tool lwmered fM the loeerL Jlm 'na:lmlrmaD pl.Qe4 a nne detenmve pme In centerfteld Ed Jadalon homered tor the Eaatem club wtth the bues loaded. Randy Bale, who made some real nne catcbee In center- tie-Jet. rot 2 biU tor the Ea*m team. Tom Hall, 'Mm Ullon and J aduon all rot 2 b tt.s. WUftJIR I, CAL STATE 5. The Westerners scored 7 runs In the top oC the third lnnlne but becaUM of the time limit the-sccre reverted to the end ot two lnnlnp.. Cal State lead 5-0 at the end ol the ftrat innine u Tony Boetto bOIDtered wtth Bdb Elder and Pug o.tllne on bue with singles. Scott •Kuster then slneled and Keith. Stevens doub- led and Bill I.Jndeke stngled to wind up the Cal State soortne. Ray Williams. .Jeny Huelsman,. nm SwaMOn, BUI Acke~~m&n and Ed Bablueh alngled and Terry Smith doubled for the 6 runs for Western. PIOKEE.a 1', CAL STATE 11 Mike Nelson homered and doubled and Creee Tritt doubled to lead the Pioneer win. Mike Adams, Pat Tool, Flub Roth- well. Roger Johnson and Gene Bandell all hit In the big lut lnnlne for the Pioneers. EA.S'I'UX t , WUTDJf f Tom Hall trtpled wttb Gordon Middleton and Mickey Speak on • '1'D 80AT "Westerner" a •'•I•* • ........... . ........... ,. * DAVEY'S LOCKER IU lilt lt. .._ ._ . ..,..-~ .... A.4-JDrl onuza • Queener continued to move up In Ole Major League batttna race as he slammed out 2 hlt.l In 3 times to the plate to lead the Pirates to a 7-1 win over the Braves early Jut week. ffe came back on Friday and althoueh hls team tell 6-4 to the loop Jeadlne Dodgers, he knocked out 3 hlt.l In u many times up. A-aJCII auo• Raon ls the main reason the Cubs are on top of the PCL. On Tuesday of Jut week he buhed out 2 hlt.a to lead them to a tough 8·7 win over the Giants. Then on Friday he .cored twtce to pace the Cubs to a 8.1 vic- tory over th~ Cards. ...._ .. arr KVtT&a The Carda C)l the lnte.matJonal League may be ln Jut place, but Jtuster continues to atand. He booeted his batttnr mark to over . .00 Jut week by l'etttne 5 hlt.a In 2 games. He also drove In 5 runs and paced the Cards to a wtn and a tie with 2 oC the top teama In the loop. C '(lifE t:1 IQRIICE Clemence slapped out 4 hlta in u many tripe to the plate to pace the Pirates to a rug&'ed 12-11 victory over the red hot Cu~ last week. One of hla a lta wu a long home run and an. other was a .oJid double. He ls one ot the top batters In the oneer Learue. Llnllci:IOIIIIr r.o• s.., .. L•••c ., w. c.-t lltw.y I ra& 'ABDIG 0..~~---#MM.~ ......-~~ ,..ty~ Weet 5th St. at Scm.ta Ana Biftl' W SANTA ANA PH. JI;FfHSON 1-4671 f On the SPORTS FRONT ftla ............ -- W i th BILL DONER .. ' crt'dtl-..... 0 ,. c.-.... .a ....... -.... ... ... ,... ... wiry tM!' AJrD JT'I UO'I'IIU touch- down by Mickey Flynn fan&. That makes the kOre 61 ·0 !9-f A11ah~lm. For the put 3 yean just the name of 5'10'' ak)'-rocket hu put fear In tht heart.a of oppoelng llnea and eoadlea. Plytn' Flynn haa been named as the CIP player of the year for the paat 2 yean and 1a the rn<»t toueht after prep 'layer ever to come out of Oranee County. The aenaatlonal Colonlat half. back w111 conclude hla high &ehool career early In Auguat wh~n he takes part In the an· nual Shrine Nort.h-So\Jth all·atar high school eame at the Los Ang~lea Collaeum. ............ occ. .., lULL DOifDI Stoat Steve MU.aaeau wtll step lnto one of the touebeat ~ehed· ules In OCC h.lat«y thla year. Muaeau. In hJa tint year of coachinc the Buca t. expect:lnc but 14 out or the 40 freshmen who started lut aeuon back thb y~ar. What hu happened to the other ~ tro.h! Where are they eolng and why! TheM are aome of the questlo~J& that the Enatgn will attempt to an.awer for you.. This fall OCC wtll open the football seuon aealnst the aJ. ways rough Eaat Contra eo.ta VIkings on Sept. 28 at Cout. The ' following week the Bucs will travel to Arizona to meet Phoen- ix JC. • • • Flynn will team wllh Ana· helm fullback Joe Avitia In the south ba<idleld. Thla will not be the Jut ftme these 2 will play • together, beeauae both have In· dJcated they will enroll In Long Beach City College this fall. e 8 COJfPEBEJfCE GAMES Th~n In rapid succession they will play 6 straight conference mouths and a happy look wiU games without a rest. The !M!a- take over their taca. aon will ~nd on Nov. 22 against But It wtll be the tlnal time this pair wtiJ be playinc tpr Anaheim tutor Clare Van Hoort!· beke, who ls the head coach of the aouth. ••• WB.AT MADS n. TJfJf ao tremendous, you ask! Well he Is nat only great aa a runner, averagtne at leaat 2 touch- downs a game on runs over 50 yardJJ, but he ls also a good blocker. States a sport.wrlt~r on the Anaheim Bulletin, "Our photog. rapher takes about 12 pictures of an Anaheim game and I'll be darnt"d lf the little guy 'Flynn 1 Isn't In every one ot them." Just the sight of number 25 In the blue Colony jerseys with whit£' stripes around the shouJ. dcra makes this sports writ~r shuddt>r. What type of anJmal b this the Mst Santa Ana team tn 8 that can control the hearts of years. 100,000 people! The minute Now you can see why Musseau Flynn coes out of the came, the Is not resting eaally these days. fans belin to chant. WE WANT With only a hand!u} of return. FLYNN. lng l~nermen and an entirely One Anaheim rooter that lives new coarhlnc staff, thlngs look near the stad!um aa)'B. "When I tough for the popular young can't get lnto the came I co Mater Del tutor. home and listen out the wlh· ~pendable quarterback Bruce dow. Then when the rana go Knipp ~aduated and Is ott to 1 to 1 f his tr--'"' h d I kn Mlck h _ _. ... ng P ay or ex mentor 1 """''men w o will be definitely ma ow ey u .cor·..-.. California. Knipp ls a 2-year let-Muueau. Baln came back . from 1 rl'turning. Chambers ls on~ of aealn." t~rman at OCC In the grld sport. an early .season Injury to be· th~ co-capta ins of thl.s year's Local fans ·wtU have one more Bu rly fullback AI Garcia, al-come one t th "---t t 1 lth S chance to see Flynn play high o ~ .,.,.. · snappt>rs eam, a ong w AI tory and school football. A Santa Ana ways good for 5 yards, left OCC In OCC history. He Ls a graduate Bob Crock~tt. Chambers was man, Carl G. Mock. Is football midway In the year. In favor of Mater Del. I second s t r 1 n g all·conler~nct> of San Bernardino JC. Garcia • • • guard. ticket chairman for the AI Ma-wll) not be playing football any. • OSTEUAMP LEA•""• • • • lalkah Temple and head.!! thf' wher this ... ason ".LQ ticket-selling for th~ Shrln~ e · Anolher ex-Monarch, Gus Qc;. • NA!' JfOT IIET11Blf classic. I Wingman Paul Lorentz~n. ex-terkamp, drop~)(><~ out ot S<'hool Jeff Thompson will probahl) . • • • Harbor High great, may go to last y~ar and will not bt> return not tx> playing football tha~ M'.t WA.JfT TO SAVE a good laugh Fresno. but chances are he w111 lng In the fall. Ost~rkamp was SCln . Thompson was a r~SN\l' on Wednesday nights! By a be back fighting-tor a first string being counte-d on to h~lp plug ltnt>man on Jast year's team and str~ak o( luck I happenf"d to po'lt. 1·1 C f the fullback gap this )ear wa~ one ot the biggest mt>n on t I th II h Bob Crockett. A . on ~rPn~ the team une non e wrest ng matc es k d h 1 dl ' All-American tackle Ted Dtnk last week. . quartcrbac sn. t e ea ng ler has bee n edmlttl'd to Call Ex Harbor High lint'm.:an Rngt•r The main event featurl'd a tackler on lhe Pirate team. Is oU foml d th A Early has not made up has m 1nrt t Arl St te t T m "'"lth a, an e ex natlt>tm star vat b 1 h b bl I s hort, stocky fellow named Mr o zona a a e pe w ahould bolstt'r the C..ofdt>n !War ,~ . u e pro a Y "I I not dependable reserve Uneman last year. Lln4!man 04!1 Drake wtll not be playlne football. Drak~. who was the smallest lineman of last year's team, a-raduated from Anaheim. Dudley Heller, ltn~man, Is an. other Buc wbo may not be play. lnr football this year. Heller may turn out tor the team, how- ever, If thlnes 10 right Cor him this summ~r Runs Begin Sunday The slippery little grunion ar.- sch~ule-d to makl' another run on th~ tx>ar hros for I nights, be. clnnang this Sunda) Sunday nleht th~ run. "'Ill ~ b)>m 10:45 to 11 ·45 p m. Monday night the run win I start a t 11 ;45 p m and will con Unue until 45 m lnutt>s past m 1d. night. Thf' following ntght the s tart. inR time will be half an hour pas t midnight-at 12:30 a .m Wt>dne.sda}. that Is, and <'Ontlnu tng to 1:30am Ftnal run will tx> fmm 1:45 It) 2·t:J a m Thursday. Aug 1. --mncr TUIIIIT. PICIO 11110 ·<•o ,...., Wodcta l ndlvt -. WEJCJIS OJIL T 11 07. Sbe aaly J"' a s-a I '14• A New Concept 1n Pe:wonal bdJo. Ear Phone and Carry. lng Cue Optional ExtrL DIVJS.IIIWI CG. LJ~ 1115 ~ Sl..S.. c.to .... IESl UPIOLSTEIIII ~&DtQir"f LJbefty 14711 2S50 ft.-port • ._ c.to ...... SEE ORANGE COUNTY FROM THE AIRJ J 1 feW Aerial Photos NOW ON lOCAl NEWS-STANDS JUlY ISSUE Ed C hambers, ex-Anaheim guard, now at Orang~ Coast Col· lege. says thla about Flynn. "H~'s rot tome klnd of a slxth sen.se when aomeone Is going to tackle him. In one eame h~ was running all alone a t mid· field and an oppc»lng safety man was right behind him. Just as th~ safety man lunged at him, Mlck cut to the right with· out looking and went all the way" Moto, who look~d as If h~ werl' Harrison Crockett ... s~arkplugged Jlpe n~xt y~ar Dinkier led the come back to OCC tn. the tall directly out of th~ Orient, I the Dues to an un...,aten season pfnt-sl d Pi r I Bob Watkins graduatE"<! from NI:WI:IT MAP: 112 Mil• of co""'" ,.,.._~ la~t va•r j u rate an~ as t year C'oasn and wa'll ... _ mO\'tna ICII:HTifi:IC 61:51:Aac~ •-1 t Lflr 1 ... 1 against our hero Brother Frank "c ., ..... ·Ed B . .__ u15• taammata at Anah lm Ed · ~ .. on " "' .,: -•""•• • • t ".,.. Ja re-s enter a1n may uc return. C "" "' e , next yea r Watkins ls a gradu ,.._ Pt•"u · · "•• Ope"l"v• .. · '",_"'_' 011'100'1"""'• W~ this C'ha P Moto a villain! _:;;ihiamiiibers,iiiiiiiisiioinieiiiioiiifiiiiiitiiihiii~iiiiiireiiwiiiiiiiiaiite~oiiifiiiGiiia;rde~~niiiG~ro~,~·eiiia~n~d;;;"~' a.s~~a;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ICHP;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;UP;;;;;;;;;;;;;ON==OI.AHG£====C=OU==NTY==-=-nt==E=WH~=m==SPO=-r----Beforl' the tans could boo him he • • • booed the fans. But som~how hP I managed to pull the match out of the tire with his famous Jl Youth Center Activities W'IIAT n?E of a J)t'rson Is varo fingernail slerper plnr h or 1 Flynn!" Ask hls older brother something like that Charlie. "MJck nevt-r lets It go The seml.maln was anothcr --------·---- to hls hud. Ht-refuses to think one of th()S(' good guys vs. bad ahout all the octers he has, If he guy match~s. Lord Blears, with • NOJfDAT. JULY a- wants them. Every school on the ttls faithful second Reggie Rot . Playiround .. 10 a.m.-12 noon cout and all the big-ten schools tencore, met Tex McK~nllt", typl. lr 1'5 p.m. I ha~ made hlm ortera, but he cal good natured back woods· • TUESDAY, JVLT ~ juat tel1e them he 11 eoinl to man. with hla hero eecond Kid Playground · · · 10 a.m.-12 noon 1 tortr BUd\ wft.ll Jim !ta.nce· Ktndyouth. tc. 1·5 p.m. land," ltatet~ Charlie.. • Blears aleE* Into the ring and Pioneer League _____ 5:15·8 p.m. Is fOQlball the only sport Flynn picks the wings off nle8 to show • WE.DJfESDAT. JVLT S1-I excels! No air! He won a first how bad he is, whJie all th~ time Play&round .... 10 a.m.-12 noon string berth on the buketbaJI McKenzie pastes them back on It 1·5 p.m. team and 1.s a 2-year letterman again. Pion~r Practl~ 6-7 :15 p m. In trark He has rambled the 100 TAGLDfE e TBVIlSDAT, AUGUST l- In 10.2. STATENEJfT TO IUf JCJfOB-Playground 10 a.m.-12 noon L'p around Anaheim Flynn Is AJfT SPOBTS PIUf, "'BILJ[O I lr 1·5 p.m. not just a high school football SU'IlE IS &liilHC lfOW ..... DID-PlonHr Lea$tue 5: 15·8 p m. player. He Is a leg~nd. Wh~n Jf"T DOW BE COULD HIT AS Squar~ Riggers 8-11 p.m. peaple talk about him, a smile WEU AS DOBK.IlKAJif ... CON E.S e PJUDA!'. AUCUST 2- ~:1: ::::~08 ':: ;:::; 80:: t::':::~a ::':"~ 8 8 8 1 1 1 8 1 8 8 1 I Playground 10 a~·· ~~!5 np~ 'Pioneer U>aguP 5:15-7:15 p. m AROUND THE LOOP • • • I e SATURDA!', At7Ct7ST 3-- Piaygrounrt . 10-12 noon e;M 8 & M M H e:e h M M M M M M *!i M M M hi i a:M :+ M M M M I I I M M I * WESTPI J.V. C:C.ta NMCI Park !Continued from Paee Eight) Glcmta 21. Carda »-Jal!' 11 Giants ... 4 8 2 1 4 2-21 29 0 Cards ..2 3 7 5 2 1-20 31 0 Dennis Ley e r I y and Ron Trapp; Jim Gallager and Roger Starkey. GlaDu 25, t raon. 11-Jwy 16 Giants 8 3 6 2 6--25 31 0 Braves . . .. 3 0 1 1 6--11 16 0 Gary Goff and Ron Tripp; Mike Clift and Jim Clift .. CW. 17, Carda 11-Jaly IS Cards . . .... 6 0 2 1 #-11 20 0 Cubs . . .. 7 3 7 0 x-17 :26 0 Rocky Ball~y and John Palm· er; Steve Leber and Dale Roell. Pllatea u. Cut. 7-Jaly 11 Pirate-s . . 6 0 4 3-13 17 0 Cubl .. ... . ........ 0 8 1 o-7 )0 0 Mike Oeara and Art AaiJ,lr; Bob Haire, Steve Brann and George Noonan. Gs-.t. 13, Dodgen 7-Jaly,IS Dodgers ... . .. 0 0 1 6--7 9 0 Gia nts ... _ .. ..2 5 6 ()-13 16 0 Chris Zellman and Brad Bank· ey; Gary Goff and Ron Trapp. Clll'da 7. Cuba 1-July 15 Cards ........ 1 0 2 4-7 12 0 Cubs ... . 0 1 0 1-2 7 0 Jim Gallarer and JO'Wd Wh.lat- ler; Gary Grlttlth and Mlke Mar- ten. 17 ()abe II. ~ ...... 7-Jw!' BrAVH ............. 4 0 0 3-7 12 0 Cuba ....... -..... -.2 s s o-u 19.,0 Grt>C Crtttlth and JUdt Bla ; Ron ~ and nrn Cll.rt- * wa••''"" OMW .... ~ D• tltn IS. ....... ,_1111J 11. P\ratft __ . ..2 0 1 0 0 ()-3 12 0 Dodl'en .2 • 0 3 5 1-15 21 0 Don ~~• and Don lklla· han; I'ell Sa~etS and TOm Jtlrn· met Tom IDJnmtl and 1llllft Younl Mch pt S bltl tD ~~ Dodwl • ~to an ....... .._,_ n. .,., ~ .. • 1\ltl lor tM JOin.; 1J, ..,.:.,.ay '' 0.: 4001-tltO Ca.*; lltOo-.J.IltO Nell Savlers and Tom Kim · mel; Woody Carter and Dennls Murray. ~nnls Murray slammed out 4 hits. lncludJng 2-homers for the winners. Mlke Leach got 3 hits for the Card5. Corda 1._ Qlaata 13-July II Giants ...... .3 0 1"2 7 ()-13 16 0 Cards ........ 3 0 1 2 7 1-14 25 0 Bob Blanchard and Don Arbl. 80; Woody Carter and Dennis Murray. Don Arblao slammed out 4 hits ln as many trips. to the plate tor the la.era a.nd Dennis Mur- ray Jot 3 hits. lncludine a homer fM the wtnne.rs.. Place your classt.ned ad ln the Newport Harbor Ensign -Call Harbor 1114 or Harbor 1115. TIME STABTS AT TOO. DOOB SWOOSH! UNION OIL COMPANY t:'fj\' wuu...... v MR. ALBACORE SAYS: You CATCH 'em We'll CAN 'em AIIOUJICIIB WESTERI CAllERS IMPROVED SPORTSIAI'S PACI LET US CAN YOUR CATCH! The 1957 ALBACORE FI~Hir~G S!::ASC~ .s ~ere We recetved the ::rs: c~::::.""s :: A .D ~:::-:e "'..:r.r.o fuly 4th w eek e r.d - W e p lan to ~c .... •,;.:,f" 8 L;:-p:-oo:-.:::::; ,..; c.::::-m;nq Albacore fo r the Sp~r:s:.s:~C'rr:i"'rJ W e have re - vtewed our past e xpcr.er.ces (::-'.J s;..gges·1or.s g .ven us We have mace :+:c:1aes · .... ·!-:r-reby ·":e c:::n b e t!@'r our servtce to you and 1mprove the quah ty of your Alboc'"':-e · •• .-e c:::::--:cr y o .... A's a result of constderable expenmental w ork las• seusor. we a re now prepare::! to smoke Albacore and make a canned smo ked A lba,...ore p-'l k :cr ~hose who d es1re . · We are no w ready to custom can y our catches L! A lboccrf:' .r. •v•o •ypes ot pack l. REGULAR SOLID PACK ALBACORE with high gra de salad oil in 7-ounce can. Spotbimcm'a Pack LabeL (This label is registered with U.S. Patent Office excluaiYely for use of Sportatiabermen.) 2. SMOIED SOLID PACK ALBACORE in 7-ounce can. Sports- mcm'a Pack LabeL We hope th1s w tll be a good ·A lbacore season W e h ope v. e may have the pleasure of processmg your Albacore for you Looking forward to seeing you soon w 1th lots of Albacore !i::!=~~~IW:I~ we are, Smcerely y ours. WESTERN CANNERS co. WALTER A. LONGMOOII T. A. (TONNY) THOMAS J. E. OEW'f) SPARGU:Il P .. S. Deliver YOW' A1bclcore to our Receiving .Dock 29th & Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach " aw:•a .,..,. .,...., raowY. JaY ~ • ., . .. .. . ~ UGAJ.I!llea ·.. LmAL lfOTJC& trawJolri' a.ac:a Dllftler or OUIIa& cooat 1, c:AIJrOaiA ......... ,.. 'j~ ··l::Jl. a. ........... Q81N UAII ~ IGI:w:T 1.156.57 ~ahrtalned ~ t.o a. I.Ddualva. 115'7·~ Ju PlAut~ .... bad-w. . DAILY~~ (.U ..... Ia ... JDt II ............ liM-51 Artual .... liiS'f·SI· . ....._ '. Dt:IJDate tlil. ... ,.'II~ICilllrw 4:. ~ AD n••MiffAL All ~ aalJ '-tabn on· t.IWI budpt d~ rqu1ar or autboltlllld ~ .....U.,. ol the towmm,; bOard. To tM eow.tY SuDertntfnder:d ol SdlOola. TD'J'A'I!ft -.uDGJ:T: 1hJe bud,et Ia hereby filed by the cov- eminl board at the 8C!ttool ctt.trtcta. DAft OP MEE11NG: lune 18, 1957. Slfned M.A. llerrJ, Clerk. PUBLICA,Olf BUDGET: 'nle covel'lllq board. havin.f made on luly 2. 1..9&1. weh revtlalooa, addlttona, and chane-u t deema dalrable rR n.-&1)', pendJq publlcation, publfe heartna and final adoDtlon. hereby returu the budpt. THE PUBUC HE.UUNG ON THIS"!UDGET WILL BE HELD lt.'f BOARD ROOM. ADM. OF- FICE. D10 CUFF DR.. NEWPORT BE'ACH, CAlJF. on AUGUST 6. 1.957 at 8:00 p.m. Signed MUtu~·Ji'~ O.rk. IVIDlOT or TU UQVtaDIDTI ro• 1157-11 ••wJIOn DAc:a DDTIDCT • Awwat eli T-.. T• llate ea.paW ~ Lbalt Taaaat. Exem_j)t Portion ol General Fund Requl.Nment.a: GENERAL FUND .......... $528.257.00 Dlatrict contribution to . Betlrement Annuity Fu.nd ~-17,3.'50.00 Dlstrtct eontrlbutton to State Empleyee. -R.et!ftment • Sywtem --··----·-·---··-·-·· .. -·.. 11,368.00 Community Services ...................... 339.00 TC>TAL .................................... 29.057.00 .05 (no llmJt) .05 .aQl .0007 6 17,5l.U'l T-~ • 8aJa.rtej lad ..... --·---- Other ElrpGlae -~---- Gro. Total ---·-··-···---· K.t Total -·--·-·---------·-Total Current Exvenae ol E4ucatJon .... 8 POOD SERV1CE (2) Other J'ood Setvtoe ............... . Salaria and W&&es ---·---.. .. ----- Total ··----··-··-·--··-·-··--··--· 9 COMMUNITY SERVICES (1 > Salaries and Wa•es .............. • Salaries and Waces ....... _. ___ _ . Total ···-·--------·--.. ----····------10 CAPITAL Otm.AY a Land ........... _. ____ ...... -........... .. : =:w'~-~--~--~~~~~-~:~ 41 !:qulp~nt ............. --------··--· 1'oCaJ __ ......... -·---·-··········---· T ftAJQI'EIS ~ 'n-&nltera ~----.............. .. UJQ)ISTIUBtri'ED RESEaV!! .............. . 5,230.32 1,085.00 103.38 1,187.38 12.781:"79 .. =.= 18,9'J8..15 38.229~ .9900 TOTAL IXPDDmJRES AND ----TUJID'DS -------···-··-··-- Net General P\lrpMe aubject to tax rate limit .................. 499,.200.00 .99 1.0418 V. ENJ)IlfG J.U.AlfCE, ~ 30 CUb ln County 'n'euu.ry ···-··········· Aecounta Recefvabl~ --·-·-----·-Intee.t and ~emption Fund Bond Interest and prlndpal ~~:·n;;·rate .. autlio~~~~an e1<:d1~~m~~~d Ma:W, 1957 wbeftby the ma.xJ.mum rate was lncreaaed from $.90 to ll.o6 to provide money for the purpoae ol the general operating expenteS ot the district for a ,. unspecified period Mglnnlng with the year 1957-58.. AlfALTIU Or C:EXEUL I"DlfD TAXES EXDO'T ..._ oc IV8JECT to IRCIAL TAX UTE LDIJTS l'TEII Pt7ai'OSE to be derived by levy on the secured roll ···········-··· .... 11,367.97 Distrtct C..trt.Maloe ta c:.ti8catlld ~ Jtetinaa,eat u... ... =t Aluaaity had 1. Restricted balance July 1. 1956 --···-·-····················-····..$ 0.00 2. Tax reoeplta J.a56-57 .............................. ·····-· ··-· ............. 22,641.90 GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1958. tor 1958-59 .. _ ................ -................. .. Total Current AsHts ........................ X2.m.05 Leu: Current LlablUtJes ............................ 108,78&.83 Net Endlna Balance .. ·-··---..................... 153,686.22 Vl. TOTAL. EXPENDJTIJ~ AND T'B.ANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE .............................. 1,134,831.84 3. Restrict~ balance plus tax receipts ........................... 22.641.90 4. Actual expe~ 1956·57 .... ··-·-·-·--··-····--·-· -· _ -· 19,821.43 I. 5. Restricted balance plus tax receipts June 30, 1957 . .... 2.820.47 II. BEGINNING BALANCE. JULY 1 ....... INCOME 6. EsUmated tax r~lpta on uMeC"Ured roll 1957-58 .. . 3,630.00 7. Restricted balance plus tax receipts ... ·-····· ..... 6,450.47 8. Amount budpted for expendJture 1957-58 ·······-.......... 23.~.00 9. Maximum &mount to ~ entered lD the Summary ot Cu~nt District Tax Requl.rement.a tor 1957-58 District Taxes on Unsecured Roll . Prior Year..' District Taxes .......... .. Amount received 1956-57 ........... _ .. AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1957·58 .. .. ............... .' .. . to be derlved by levy on the 8eCUftd roll .......... .. . ... 17,349.53 Dutric:t <=;'.=as': ~~~~eat m~ot~AL.-BEG.rNNi·N·G-BAi.ANci: ········ 21,988.83 5.775.73 112,458..58 140,223.14 215,549.86 1. Restricted balance July 1, 1956 ···-···-·-··--·-· .............. $ 0.00 PLUS INCOME . . . .. ....... . .... . 2. Tax r~lpts 1956·57 . . .............. ·························---·· ·-·-10.208.30 -----3. Restricted balance plus tax reeelpts .. . . .. .... .. .. .. .. . 12,353.67 4. Actual expense 1.956-57 ... ·······-········ ....... .......... ... 11,52:U3 IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 5. Restrl~ balance plus tax receipts J une 30, 1957 .. ..... 830..2-4 6c Bond Interest ............................ . 6. Estimated tax re<'elpts on unsecured roll 1957-58 . . 1,301.79 B Bond Redemption . 7. Restricted balance plus tax receipts ..... ... ..... 2.132.03 8. Amount budgeted for expenditure 1957-58 13,500.00 9. Maximum amount to be entered In the Summary of Current District Tax Requirements tor 1957 ·58 to be derived by levy on the Secured Roll . . . CONJit7Jfi'n SEBVJCES V. 11,367.97 VI. 1. Restricted balance July 1, 1956 . . .. . $ 887.47 2. Tax re<:"elpts 1956-57 . 1,228.15 3. ~strlcted balance plus t ax receipts ... 2.115.62 TOTAL EXPENDmJ~ AND TRANSFERS . . .. . .. .. . .. ENDING BALANCE. JUNE 30 .......... TOTAL. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE 48,397.50 112.000.00 160,397.50 55,152.36 215,549.86 4. Actual expense 1956-57 .. . 1,187.38 BtJlLDIXG F17JfD 5. ~strlcted balance plus tax receipts June 30. 1957 928.24 liM-57 6. Estimated tax rtcelpts on unsecured roll 19:>1-58 .. . 133.52 Acta.cd 7. Restricted balan'te plus tax receipts ··-.-........ ·-··-... ... 1.061.76 I. BEGINNIN G BALANCE, JULY' 1 8. Amount budeeted for expenditure 1957·58 ................... 1,400.00 Cash In County Treasury ........... -... 87,0t0.00 9. Maximum amount to be entered i.n the Summary -----of Current District Tax Requirements for 1957-58 to be derived by levy on the secured roll GURAL FUKD BECl~NlNG BALANCE, J ULY 1 C'ii<~h In County Treasury A<'rounts Re<'f'il.abl~:> Tutal Cu!TE'nt Assets . l..Rss. turrf'nt Liabilities N~>t &>ginning Balanc-f.' AfiJU<~t••tJ ~t·t &>ginning BalancE> II I ~('O:v1 f: C !"TATE APPf IRTIONMENTS AND ALU lW A:'\( 'F:~ Pnndp,l! Apvnrtionment t:x<'f'"-" Extwnse -PhysH·AIJy Handicap(X'd -:v1pntally RE'tardcd . Transportal inn t'Prta1n Handlcappf.'d Pupils Regular Pupils AppnrtlonmPnt for Growth Flr<~t PNitt<l S4-ronrl PPriOd F1caJ Apportlonmpnt D COl':-ITY SL'BVENTIO~S Taxe<~ on SolvPnt CrPdits, anrl Trailer Coach Fees Other County lnromP 1 inC'ludlng Prior Ye-ars' County Taxes1 I OTHER INCOME F DISTRICT TAXES Prior Years' TaxPs UnsecurPd Roll Taxes .. Total Inc-ome othf.'r than Secured Roll Taxe-s Secured Roll Taxes Received In 1956-57 . .. ........ . 1956-57 Ac:tual s 257.89159 257.891 59 87.341.53 170.550 06 170.550 06 344,760.00 2,400.00 7,66500 6.435.00 9.215 00 6,9;37.00 1.44996 9.(175.61 3,564.91 10,741.35 78.567.05 48:1,810.88 483,470.90 -----AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1957-58 . . . .... .. ........ . Total Income ......................... . 964.281.78 Ul. TOTAL. NET BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS TOTAL INCOME ............. 1,134,831.84 IV. EXPENDJTIJ~ AND TRANSFERS 1 A.Dl\liNlSTRATION Salaries and Waees .. .. ............... .. Other expenae :z i~~~ucnoN . .. . . .. . .. .. .... 2a Certlticated Salaries of Inatruct1on . . . --··-··-·· ...... 2b Other Salarlee of lnstructiOft .. .. . ...... __ ........ . 2c Other Ellpen.sH of Instruction .. . Audio vtsual education .-vice ......... ·-....... -.... -· .... . LJ~ry . .. . .. -·----··· ......... . 39.251.33 638.464.39 14,504.59 ~.299.84 Other expenae ... -............. -.. . -----Tc*l lnltructlon .. _ ... _ .................. _.. 688.268.82 8 A1JXJ.lJ.ARY SDVJCES 8&.laliel and Wae• ... --·---·-·-·" ()lblr ExpenM __ ......... _. ______ ...... -----• k,_ aciiOOLii'.AH .. w.,_ ___ _ ----· ----- 33824 Total . Net Beginning Balant"e .. 1157-58 lu•t Adjusted Net Beginning Balant"e . III 'lt>TAL.. NET BEGINNJNG BALANCE PLUS TOTAL INCOME s 255.35500 7.116 262.471.00 JV. 108.785.00 153.686 00 v EXPENDITURES 10 CAPITAL OUTI.AY a Land ........ . ~ k'!!~~~~~e-~t .. or -~~~n~ : . d Equipment ....... --~~--.......... . Total . .. .. .. . .. . TOTAL EXPENDITURES ENDING BALANCE, 1UNE 30 .. 378,250.00 VI. TOTAL. EXPENDITURES PLCS NET ENDING BALANCE ... 2.500.00 10,00000 I. 10.000.00 16.000.00 1.500.00 CAFETERIA BEGINNING BALANCE. JULY 1 Cash In Bank of America "Operating·• cash . Accounts Receivable . ... Stores and Prepaid Expense . .. . . Total ...................... . Less: Current Uabllltles 5,000.00 20.000.00 8>,169.00 II. 523,<119.00 Net Beginning Balance . .. .. ... Adjusted Net Beginning Balance INCOME Federal <Cuh Reimbursement subventions ....................... '--......... . Cafeteria Sales ............................... . Other lll<'Ome ....... -........... -... -.......... . 87.040.00 87.040.00 87.040.00 87.~000 16.510.21 5.706.27 44.169.18 20.654.34 87.040.00 87.~0.00 87,040.00 liSa-57 Actual 5.333.26 3.890.68 1.348.92 10,572.86 1,717.20 8.855.66 8,855.66 20~.04 76.673.73 2,224..26 Total ___ ......... -.................. -............... 98,917.03 -----1 III. TOT A.L. NET BEGINNING BALANCE 1,205,362.00 ~.99().00 5,280.00 43.270.00 732,S60.00 16,500.00 30,750.00 3.000.00 2.000.00 7M,810.00 PLUS TOTAL INCOME ···-·· ............. 107,152.69 IV. EXPENDITUlll:S 8 FOOD SERVICE Ba-Reaular Meat. SAlaries ............... -.............. -.......... . Food ............... -.......... -.................... . ()perAUne su.pplla and dpen8es ···-··-··--···-·-······-....... Repalra and bpluement ~~{~~r~-~~~~-ot ________ _ 32.f15.61 63,565.4-C l,D.62 5.60UO Total ------··-·-·--·----.................. 103,12l.T7 TOTAL ctJIUlENT EXPENSE : ....... _, 103,Ut.T7 V. ENDING BA..LANCE Acoounta Receivable ·-----.. -........... 9,71.2.1!5 Storea and ~d Expenae._ .... _ 1.61Llt Total ·-·-----·---·-·--·---··------··-· 11,323..34 Leu: CuJMnt LJabUltJes ............. ·-··-·-....... 6,59142 lfet Ending Balanee _ ·--·--· VI. TOTAL. EUENDTTUBl:S PLUS NET 4.110.12 ENDING BA.LANCE 107.15U8 '!bit ftnt pet"mJb f« bJUII • IIIOIIa Cl.ll"ff UJ1ii.eD clwtilln.. oa tM ..., • ~ne c. VI ... ..._.. IIWlmmtna 1)001. ...., 'hna.oe ..,. ._... Ntnl tM 234 KOI'1llnt ~ 82,000. .....-...;....,;----,.. ... b7 tM Jfewport•l=eft • lauo& OOftl #!,1/10..00 :fJlAlJ.q ~m. '"'-Jl'flr· ll W. JI«Qeel.l'n, •wa~Dc at 53 .TIO..OO ta ra.npd fNID -.ooo to ~· Balboa ~ ..,. ~00 ~ ~M.W I*Jfttt ..... •••JOaT ••oo 110.000 ctw.llln& at JOr1 ._,...cte l . s.. Jtowoa. alab at us 4t..t st.. -~== Dr Corona del Mar near earn.• tl.OO: L. H. eow.r, J.«c~r7, 2-untt .0..00 Uo~ Co~. for ~ Vtneent, ctftlllnl at • e!t. 8t.. t'l9.800; ,_I. COASr HWf .. t.084.0S.OO owner ol Vlpoent dnaa 8t.orel. 'nco's naco Aop. alan •.., w. coaoMA D& WAI Tbe Vlncenc._ Jona.ttme rMl. Cout Kw)t., ..,..; Robert Made· _ denta ot la.lboa • hope to move •rru. partf~ t480 W. Cout .,. .,·"'"'·"'~•Into tbelr new houa. 10metbne Hwy .. SlOO; llancM Lytle, patio ~!!~!!~~~!!•!!!!!~ thJa tall. alta mumlnc ·b'om at ~ 40th at.. Sl.500-~ ' &,000.00 Honolulu. Mr. Vlneent c:rewec1 • LIDO -.a . UOO.OO on lq-man F~'a S.adl'ttt In a. A. Ktncannon. actd bath. -----the Honolulu race, and Mra. cl<* br'Muway, U5 Vlw Orvleto, JOO.OO VIncent new to Honolulu 11.000. ----meet the abJp u It came ln. e IALM)A 1,400.00 More than a quarter millJon 1. H. RoutJett,., "~ka" aJen 1 000 00 dollara ln pcmlta were laued at 419 E. Balboa Jllvd .. ' $25. a 'wloo durtna the put .--k. 11\ey In-• una MY. AIGII1.AJn)S S:ooo.oo cludea; E. l . Jaadc. pi.a)'looal at ~00000 • mvura na•a Prt8dlla Lane...,: Jack Ben- ---·_._ Robert lniJ"am. l.unft, 1-at«y &on. fence at ~ B,Jahland Dr .. 42,000.00 dwelllne on U15 8&7adeN Tet .. 1380: Zul Copplll..-r. tmce at tu,OOO; LomJt.a !qu~ Corp. of ~ Karp.ret Dr .. $!GO. 500.00 Pasadena, 1-unJt, 1-.tory dwell. 30,000.00 lnp at 160'7 a..Yadere. 150 000: lBl5 Galaka Te!Qct. iaooo. 11~ .. -00 aru1 1621 BayadeN, t'tOOO: ~ent · ..... ~. Hltclu:ock. e.nctcw, bH!euway, 1307 Santaneua. s:soo, e COJIO•A DEL MAll Lonnie Vlneent. 1-Wllt. 2-ltorJ dweUJnc •t 2027 .,.,_Ide Dr .. 61,057.00 te(),OOO; Graclten Bcmee. fenee at 703 Heliotrope, $100; A. B. Miller, rumpus room at 304 Poln· 61,057.00 settla, $3,000. 1,205,362.00 LmAL •onca JIOTICZ '10 c:&llm'OII EITA'I'I: OP KIU.' A. UAJIII, alai B. A. IPAJQL D••••d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVD to 1157•51 the credttors of and all penon.a 1~35 having clalms aa-a!Mt the aaJd decedent or aald estate to ftle 19.235.00 them wtth the l\ecesaary vouch- 4,980.12 era In the otrlce of the Clerk of the Su-perior Court of the County 114.871.27 of Orance. State of Callfomla, or to wesent the same, with the 139 086.39 necasary vouchers, to the undft"- . • slened at hla or her place of 194.238.75 bualneu, to wtt: 2731 Seaview Corona del Mar, Calltornla within alx months alter the flrst 47,{196.25 publication of this notice. 92,000.00 Dated lanuary 25. 1957. MAYME SPANN 139,996.25 Adm1nlstratrix of the 54.242.50 Estate of said dece<lent. A. K. Phelps Attorney at Law 194,238.~ 3429 E. Coast Hlghway Corona del Mar. Calltomla. Publlah: July 18. 25. AUi. 1. 8, Jn the Newport Harbor Enslen. 1157·51 ·~ 9,712.00 1,611.00 11.323.00 6,592.00 4,731.00 SHOOTIN6 THE SUN with e seitent is Midshipmen ftrtt class Roderick M. G o r t o n aboard the tocticol comme nd ship U S.S. Northompton of the Atlantic fleet Midshipmon G or- ton. o student ot the U.S. Nevel Acodemy, hos visited Rio de Je- nerio in Brazil end T rinidod in the British West Indies ond will retum to Norfol~. Ve., on Aug. 6. He is the son of Mr. end Mrs. AI Horris of 217 Vie Quito, Lido hie. 8ALDDfCEB DAUQIITEJI 80U A 7 -pound, 14-ou.nce &lrl wu born to Mr. and Mrs. Ja.mes Baldlneer of 430 Heliotrope Ave., Corona deJ Mar, Tue:.day, July 18. at Hoae Ha.pltal EAm. SIIJ'ITI IIAVE QDI. A 9-pound. 5-ounce etrl wu born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl SmJth of 1325 Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Monday, July 15, at Hoag Hospi- tal. L M P·lzlllc I I De~~r~lllc Pliltlq c:..n.n lat.dKCIIId~ Decoratlll9 VENEnAN BUNDS-SCR.EENS SHADES-BAMBOO DRAPES 111~ ........ . 21M EaR Coat Bwy. eoro.a delMar IIA SC'IJ LAGUNA PIOBALSAW.S & LOAN ASSOC'lATION TWO OPPICII To S1n. Y• LA&UNA IIACH IHJ SAN CIIMINII ' QUICK 24 HOUR SERVJCI LOW LOW ''ltB)UCING" INTEREST ItA TES EASY WONTHI.l fAYMENTS • FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE FREE CUSTOMERS' PARKING ESCROW SEA VICE, EffiCie..TL Y OPERA TEO LAGUNA BEACH 222 0ce.r Atte. PHONi HY 4-1177 SAN CLEMENTE 601 H 8 C...to 1tM1 PHONE HYacinftt 1·1191 • HY .... 2-1196 • Lido Gouple See Mystery · Flying Obiect B~.L Agree Oii Easter Week Plan /1 •••• , ......... ! va m.&UrDY ro..-c.. wo.D n:a u~ ~~ JL 1 1 L ~ An unldendlled Q.)'lna object v--•--"' . etn. CouDdl ,....nta.Uv. ot the Ialand PbaJ'. ,/)7 J ----zoomed over the home of Robert ~.~,..... .--;n v Alexander around 10 p.m. lut ~lwd • 1«1« Monday ew· maey, Jolly Jlot!!. "~ Shop, ~ 1 .. 1. · a. a. 10. 1bwwday while the Aluanden nlnl' •IJ:Md by a number o1 JaJ. bland LJquon. ~. l.t- watcbed !rom tbelr patio at a boa Wand b~ pledl· land Patio. Lee'e Pbannaey, Cot. ~ • 1L 12. 13. l4. 1.5.. ----- For --··--0 w .... w to buy ... _o VIa Cofdova. Lido Jale. inl cooperatsol\ ln an early-ta1e wa.me Sbop, Cape Cod • cloGftc plaa cllariDe ..._. Week HOUM and Dot II Bob'e. / :.;, · Mr. Alnander &&lei the tut to help a., dGim the rowcllnMI. Councilman StanJey Rldderbol '~ , y, ~ ~ SPEaAL!16. 1 15 1 w 7 .wck oa1r 50cl8. lor oae iDM 11 rti. 'oD -3 limMZ. ODiy 1.00 flylna obJect had a white UJbt. 11M letter M" that the l.aland Mid the letter abows a ~~tlrlt ol , It would aucJdenly etop, reel otl ~ .um, f .... ., "that the cooperation and the b"t"" l'ltll at a 90 deaNe ancle, and th~ emerpney eruted by toter cs.erve eommendatlon. c 1 t y speed up apJn. Week hu puMd the point where M'anacer Robert SbeltoQ .. td the '-I Reel Estet. ___ .. o For ,.,. _____ o Want.d to r..wt... __ .O H.tp .......... __ .. 0 Arthur Curtle ot the Lldo. hn· proflte, bu.am.-and convenience Euter control plan wU1 be N· "' 21. ----22. ----23. ----X ----25. ----lnaula Yacht Anchorace. who ean be conaldered by anyone uv. viewed at the nut JDNUnc. ' wortt ..... w . ___ o lod & fouftd ...... -.0 wu on duty at the Alreraft Ob· Inc or In b~ on the Ia· Councll alao: '-I ~. ----ZT. 28. 28. 30. ---- aerver atatJon, .. ld he didn't .ee land." • Confirmed the amount ol " • WOIIDI Olri.Y Ia FOa <*& lllaDTIOir -I niiD 1'0•1..10 the obJect. Be Mid the lot wu Tbe Uquor and drul .tora 11.483.91 for clearlnc weeda, and '-1 Share }'OW c.r ... ___ o just movlnc In ahortJy after tbe have a..,.e4 to cloee u ot 8 p.m. aaeae4 the coat to the lot own-' MAIL fO: THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. Coast Hwy ... C«ODG del Mar object wu reported. , on Easter Week. The nstauranta era. • ' PWICINII -·-·-·-·-·0 Mitc:.Lneous .. J.._.o Place your c:lualtled ad tn the have acreecl to cloee at 9 p.m. e Received a petition, with 44 y Name Addna Pboae Ne-wport Rarbot Enalp _ Call at the end of the dinner hour. atcnatures, oppoalnc the plan to ~~~~~0\U~~~~'!-'!-:'!-'!-~-~-==-i~-~-~-~-~-'!-'!-'!-~-'!-i~-'!-~-'!-'!-~~'r:~~~~~~~~~;~;~~;;~;~~~~~~~~~ ....... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,J Harbor 1114 « Harbor 111S. The letter wu •lcned by rep. open up the preant dead-end ; ___ _ AND HIS OICHISTIA Rendezvous Balboa NOW OPEN ou&aous· DAN McGREW•s ........ ., • '10 ..... z .... ' LUICIIEDI • DillER • COCITIU • nDCII CVJIDfE CHEF GENE SEURIN · FORMERLY OF JACQUES FRENCH ~AURANT OF C'IO<:AGO 2131 W. COAST IIWT. uu.'fY .. Mll lfEWIOwt UACII nEE PA.a.KDfQ ...... ROW 011 ITAQE ""VOICZ OF TirE TVJI1'I.r JIOW T1D1J JVLY 17 ~ IEVD nAil JTCr JRrr ATftACTIOif ""''D LITI.& II1J'r' Tuesday thru Saturday .....8:30 ALL SEATS RESERVED ~ .. ,). •-c-at..,._.. .-..zT-"'' All A CA.JIEilA• Tuad47 thnl Saturday ... .8:30 A.l.L SEATS llESERVED ---------------- KEN CLARKE SCHOOL OF PIANO * Advance Plano * Ku.ale AI)· predation * Proereafve laa • *Modem Chord Conatructloa * Tbeory and Jmprovhat.Joa FormerlY DlNct.or of Ku.alc tor the Steve Allen Sbow 2G) E. COAST HWY .. OOIONA D.EL KA.Il ror Appointment Harbor 3382 ·= Larat.pur Ave. in Corona del Mar, rem 1AU ro. I&U .a.. WAJrTED JIEWIOft ~· DUGif 11 throuah to Bayalde Dr. '!be pe. FOil SALE: 2 paddle boal'di $5 1"BVVIIJ)AT. TOLT 25. 1157 tJUon wu tiled for future con· to tlO. Phone 1279-J. 434 Be· IPIIJ lOSES alderatJon. 1onJa. CDM'. • Received noutlcatJon trom 14-POOT Keaon Kratt Runabout Only White Klldew the City PlannJn1 Co:mmlaalon wtth ,56 )lercury Mark 55 en· SUVJCES ot the elect.lon of Walter Lone· -tne. Fu1ly equipped for akJ. BA IIM·M' after 6 P.M. moor u perennial c:hainnan, Bay ... Copelin uequally perennial sec. Inc. EncJne only allpUy U8ed. Felix FAta.n.a mary, and Georte Und as vlee· ~~s:'tflt In A·l ahape.l----_;_ ______ _ Top Job <lPPOrtVnttse.--all t1elde. JCen and Women chairman. CAD. '!10, 4-door'-, reconditioned ~ e Approved the aelectloo of ,.. rt Councilman Stanley Rldderbof engine; mechanlcalv pe ect; u alternate for the mayor and xlt eare. $795. BA 110. Private Councilman Jay St.Qddard u party. repreaentatlve on ot.tr1ct 5 SanJ. MOVED to C&llfornla amaller taUon Board, thla belnl a swttcb crounda. mu..t aeU brand new 120 T\.wttn-Newport Beacb (aero. from All-American parldng lot> WE MOVE YOU IIYWIDE tn aulcnmenta tor the 2 councU· Zl' 1% hp four cycle aelt abarpenJnc power m ow e r . men. · Gras. catcher Included. 500 e Gave the name "Big Canyon CD Reaervolr" to the water reservoir Narct.-us, Ha 4870. M. to be built In the Irvine bills Inland o( Corona del Mar. • Gave final approval to Ordt. nance 814, adoptlnc the new city aul d~ll'fted by Corona del Mar artlat ~x Brllndt. e Gave final approval to Ordl· nance 82& _,xempUng depart. ment heads and other key per. aonnel from the salary schedule, thus giving the cUy manager the power to establl.ah sucb saJ. aries. ' e Approved an agreement with the county tor construction IEIIY ILU~ PUPS 8 1• .. ON AKC re,.tstered. Beautiful show quality. Dam and Sire Import. EXCELLENT GUARD DOGS PHONE KI 7 ·4821 of Bayalde Dr. In the Upper Bay ------------ area to Cout Hwy. • • Beeeaved recommendatlorw from Civil Enctneer Joeeph JUee on Improvements In the aewer pumplnc ay.tem; referred there. port to the city manacer for atudy ot financtnc methods and time table. Clty EngiMer Bert Webb aald the 2 top priority projed.a are PWDPII on Bay Ia· land and Balbea l.aland, ooa1nl' • total ol aeo.ooo. Mary E. Smith, 48. ol 386 E. 15th St .. Costa Mesa, died Thurs. day, July 18. at her horne attt-r a brlt-f Illness. She was a native ol Elcondldo and lived In Costa Mesa 30 years. She l.a survived by her bus· The New Model S-6 Ill ... CI .. IIUI with the wonderful pereuaslon tones at no extra cost. BEAUTIFUL OJlGAN tones plu. 100 other lovely tona auch u Hawa.Uan Gultu, Vlolln. Ce- leste. Banjo, Chlmes. etc. and you play It In mJnuta. The ere-test lnwntion In tbe hi- story ol music fw the peraon who baa bad no leaona. $29 a month wtll pay for IL SCI .. T...uPS Your authorlzied Hammond Dealt-r In Orange County Eatabll.shed 1914 520 No. Main St. Santa Ana band, Ruel; one daurhter, Mrs. ------------ Monna Lyon, and a grandson. NEW James Lyon. both of Brea; a HIIIIIJI IIUIS brochn, Harold Bellomy, and a alater, Mra. El.ale Hogancamp, both of Alta Lorna. Funeral ~rvlces were held Tuesday at Baltz Mortuary Chap. t-1, Coeta Meaa, wlth . tll~ Rev. James Stewart. pastor of St. An· d~a Presbyterian Church, o(. flclatlnc. Interment waa In Har· bor ~st Memorial Pa rk . ln. c ..... r If C.l. S•c um•• II II• a Mra. Edith Corbly Cooper. 88. of 1893 Orange St., Costa Mesa, died Monday, July 22, at Hoag Hospital after a brief Illness. Che wu a natl~ ot MlDouri and lived In Coeta Mesa 20 years. She was active In the Eastern Star and Costa 'MH& Woman's Club. She Is aurvtved by her hus· band. James; 4 daurhters; 2 atepdaugbters; 2 stepsons; 6 crandchlldren and 10 great· chtldren. Funent wrvteea wtll be held at 11 a.m. today (Thursday) at ParkM·Bell Mortuary Chapel. TillE 1• , ...... On • ,... llaJQlltoa Llblnl a.n..a.c.. ... . 01 .. 11111 Like New. Easy Payments W .. WDITH PIANO AND ORGAN CX>. 2620 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar Harbor3382 to make a proCessional ch~n1e to better aerve your fellow man. To lnc:re~ your productive time. To lnaure your future rt-1ardless of are. To double your Income. ! YOU HAVE! Then see Mr. Grogan Sales Supervisor within 30 mi. tor min. P.U.C. rate ot $9.25 hr IEWIIJI TRANS .• STORAGE u 8-2274 Painting _: Decorating PAPER BANGING niE UtE 40o/o II 600/o Dff H.+lr .__. GEORGE BURlCHARDT r• ....-. UceNN'd Contnc:t« lt•trlll --~ 1897 ~A~ eo.ta Mea ..... I..lberty 8-8628 NO DOWN-TERMS 1842 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa -00=10'LETE==-===-=-..,.-=-Uf11==8K,j:==uur==:G=--...,IC& U· S. IGYIL SO,(XX).MILE GU~ Wholesale price for Retail Cu.atome-s WIE lYEII UNIO.K SERVICE A~A~mpway Corona del Mar Next to Jamaica Inn Harbor 3094 JlEAL EST ATE 6 &EJI'TALS UNFURNISHm HOUSE-2 bed. rooms; adulta only. 535 AJLto. Newport Hts. CaJl Atlantk 7-7231. P~.~~~R=oo~.~1 -f~o-r-2~~N~e-ar Seashore. Many advantages. Canopied patio; cozy living room. Transportation. Meala Lt desired. HA 1046. CDM. FoR-SALE-2 bedroom older hou~ and NEW 3 bedroom apartment over 4 garaees. 408;. Poinsettia, CDM. HA 6440. 9011!: J'llEE -30KE PEE AppUcanta needed. many oft'lee Jolt.. &lao n.taurantll and do- rne.tSea. )l(.aey Jobe for qual"'ed men. (Jteplt.er now.) .nm. hrrar Empl Ac'enc7. -~ 3:IDd St.. Newport NEAT a.EAN . 1088 In Brt1ht Friendly OUJees Fun Pay u You Learn Fnquent lncreues Good Wares Top Benefits as TELEPHONE OPERA TORS and Business Om~ ReprewntatJves -Apply-' 8:30 to 4:30 122 w est Th lrd Santa Ana PAOFJC TELEPHONE FOR SALE-Large home on four SJTUAnOJfS WAJn'ED R-2 lots. Corner 420 Goldenrod .. Corona del Mar. Ownt-r. HA 518-J. FOR RENT -FURNISHED - garage apart:ment on Balboa Island. 3 Bedrooms. bath and a halt. W~k. month or ~•· son. ~u HA 393. HARD WORKING 16 year old girl would like morning work as anolht-r's helper. Corona del Mar. HA 0434 ;, ------ FOR RENT-Nicely turn !shed • 1 bedroom house. 419 Poln· .ettla, CDM. Wl.U rent for sum. mt-r or permanent wtth ~arly le~. Ideal for one or a couple. Contact owner, 325 Orchid. ............. ... Coronll del Mar or call HA 512-R. FOR RENT-2 bedroom hotUe, Own car. Wlll 10 anywht-ro -tumlabed. J1replace. 180 mo yearly leaR. t08 Poinsettia. (lncludlnl' Honolulu l. Uvt-ln. RA 6440. Cbrona c»t Kar. Until YOU've. Tned Uberty 8-1142 MAX W. POPE. RH.Jtor 1a lla:rtMir. Ooeta ...... A·l rderenC"es. Salary -$60 wk. Call Mrs. Bridewell TOny 7-8215 !(EUABI.E LADY-Wishes won. ~o • l"eft'(rtlon lst ; salesworlt ~16tcal work. CAn type or "111 do typlne In my hon'M' Neat aad &('('Urate. HA 82-J. IF YOU'lt.E OVER 18 or UNDER 30 YEARS OF AGE, ~ and ot loocf cl\u rter; 118t appeartna, and llatte an In· --In MCUrlJ\a ~ DIPLO'f'IIENT FREE !:S'TDIATES SltR Green Stampe Free ctellw!7 OOilONA DEL KAa •R.,.UBSI!it--1 ItA 1038 274t E. Cout !fW7. U.ed Auto Parts. 'nres Wt-Buy Can and Scrap M~al UBERTY 8-7013 2075 Placentia Ave~ Coeta Mesa CX>MPI.ETE p A.INTING PAPER BANGING SERVICE RA 2976 Sample aelection In your bome. EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS 500 31st Street, Newport Beach WHEELER ELECTRlC Electrical Contractlne Free Estimates 2753 D E. Coast Hlgnway Corona del Mar RA 6241 Days U 8·1315 Evt>t~ POODLES FOR SALE Dog groomln1 -poodles a spedalty GOLDEN POODL.E 1891 :'olewport Blvd -Costa Mesa Uberty 8·8645 SU, I leaiN:at __ ...... Amerlean Legion 215 lSth St. Meoettnp 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m. .... ,. IIIIIIEIUIE PAINT'ING lNTERIOR -EXTEIUOa SANDBLASTING MUilALS Uberty 8-8622 Free Dtlmate. IT II IILIEI .. .. VIEW. Owner Muat Sell HARBOR :5032 HARBOR 0465·1 • ICWI VIEW SIUTII UIUII Very nice R-1 lot Approxlmately 70x85 Only $5000 Cash Jelll E. Wleir REALTOR 6 INSURANCE IV AN W. ERHARDT Associate 3333 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Harbor 2422 Eves. HA 3103-W • , IH l.,.rtal llllllel- UDO PUI Fully equipped. decorator fur. nJ.ahed; 'IV; barbecue; carport; new canvu awnlnp; lar&'e fenced-in patio. IWIEi U Mll • Tao Lftte to Ch •r WALRUT DOONG ROOM e:xten· alon table 42x60" with extra 21." Jut an d 6 matddna chfLl~. L~~ dble bed with SlnunorW. "eon aprtnp, Seely tuttJesa mattresa and Bates apread. $)5. Very Clean. Harbor 3GO-K. 16BP -18 Scott Atwater and c.ontrola. In excellent condition. $220. 333% Grand Canal, BaJ · boa Ialand. YEAR\' kENT AL -Corona del Mar -2 Bedroom hou.se. Beau- tiful Ocean View -"' block to beach. nreplace and fur· . s s , ' • Acne -13000 per acre. Promi.Dtot ~ -lAWl Now 1n c:rope. Abundant waqr 1D JOOd well 11lie UN priced for quJdt aale. % cub. ' ' ' ' 2 Bedroom duplex. Each mete hu ba.rdwood floors• flre. plaeee; 11.. encloeed tube; Pullman bath and ~; knotty pine ldteheM with 1arbaee dlapoa.l.a ana lana: larae laun- dry and atoraee rooma; ea- raaes; separate rear fenced yard.l. Rent from one aide- should make monthly 'pay. menta. $5500 down. Out ot town own6 must sell! $ ' $ $ Five-tenths ot a mile from the Ocean. 10 Acres -corner. $4500 per acre. Approximately $100 month Income. Should double in value In fi ve years. $ $ $ $ VIEW LOT -Newport Heights Beautiful harbor ocean view. ~ block to complete shopping. Cash out-$8500. ' $ $ $ Corner -Back Bay -water view. Owner wants $10,500 but states if you receive any rea- sonable offer .. let them know. DilliE COAST PIGPEinES 1151 W. 17th St .. Santa Ana Kl 2·3564 -Eves. u 8-1632 BIB EljtJ n. DlpiiJ ., Ctna •t&w ..... Prices J II C• lffln1! 1. Well-designed 2 BDR home. HW nrs .. firepl., fenced yard. $20,750. E-Z Terms. 2. 1400 sq. ft. 3 BDR. 1 ~ btM. Immaculate condition. IJW nrs., flrepl., Lge LR. wtUt picture wtndowe. Reduced to S23, 750. At.!ntee owner an· xtoua to sell. Open d&Uy 1·5 p.m. 456 lllomlnl Canyoa.. lAY IIEACIIEIJ.n INC. 3530 E. Cout Hwy. HA 5:563 Corona del Mar, Eves. HA 3'T75 • ' AMAZING TERM'S JJ0W Ofi&&LD OM A CINDERELLA HOME • ••ra mA EIJIID" IEIEIYI Now for the tint time you can own a fabulou.e CtncSerella bonae for The lut .of the 4 ~,. G.l. ioan. In thl.t area with a ~um of ••oaa cub down payment down plu.a coeta/lmp. ' THE TRUTH IS ..• theM bomes have more "bonus'' features than any under SZ).OOO, lncludlnf .•• SB.AltE .ROOFS .•. BUILT IN RANGE A OVElf ... iussivE 8' BRICK FIREPLACES ••• 3 BDRMS. 3 and DEN and 4 BDR.MS ... .ALL 2 batb.a •.. 72' WIDE LOTS ... PLUS MANY, MANY MORE. Modela open every day and EVENINGS till 9 P.M. On Harbor Blvd. in North Costa Mesa, dlredly across from the new State HospitaL WALKER A LEE. INC ... SALES AGbfrs ... KIMBERLY 5-4403 Basically Speaking •.. BASlCAU..Y SPEAK ING ... one of these five bulc n oor plan. was built for YOU! Choose from 13 exterior deai&'"J. Located on Harbor Blvd. south of Orange Cout College. THE ''BALBOA" Family Room 3 Bed.room8 Covered, fence41 breezeway Wu her-Dryer G.E. Kitchen $16.550 THE ''CORDIA" TIE "IESA" 3 Bedrooms lc Den or 4 Bedrooms Family Room Portable choppln&' block Charcoal broiler 6 rot.Jaserle Double Pullman bath $17,550 TIE "UDI" 3 Bedrooma Funlly Room Dual Pullman bath Paved patio Double fireplace f18.800 THE "IIEWPIII" 3 Bedrooms Family Room Extra la.r&e kJtchen Brealdut Bar BuUt-ln dresain&' table FHA FHA-In-servlce and CAL· VET Loans 3 Becbooma FamilY Room Larce llvln• room Double flreplae. Double Pullman bath $16,550 tu.850 ~--.-~-L-D_W __ I_S_$_1_&0-0-.0-0 __ D_DW--1--~~ COLLEGE PARK MU~ Y ·SANDERS CO. Walker 6 ~. Sales Aaenta.-Klmberly 5--1341 .. • UY SHOlES • Three bedroom. three bath, 7Mr 'round bome on laqe corner lot on Jlapbon Drive. Fumlahed. Lovely protected patio; expen.lvely lancbcaped; private beach. Full price - 142.500 -Terms. One year old 3 bdrm. home with buUt-ln kltcben; carpeta and drapett. Hu exceptJonally nJce feMed back yard 1or the younpten. Cloee to ecboola. Open fbr Y'"lf 1napeetlon &lnday atwooon.. Drtw to Gil CabrWo. c.ta 11-. .. nace. For appointment phone CAlli ro• SALE ..... .~ ... HA 2462. Sanford ~alty. ..=BU:.:I:::CK:......::....:..SU..:..PER--RI-vt-er-a---Id-e-al IIW ... I~ I Mow Into tll1a four bedroom laland hOme. Sepuat. d1ninl room and Uvlnf room with ftrepla.ce. ~ut ~ block from the Bay. Completely fumlabed . lncludlnl dJ.ahwuber. Tben. few eeonomy • ~ reDt out the lovely 2 bedroom • 2 bath turnlabed apartment ln rear And then. GO S'WDOOJif'.-All tbl.t for only $319,500! CLYIE IEYD, ..... second car. 1953. Dynallow; •• ,allnl RAH : power bralces; orl&'lnal IIIII All your printinq needs wiU be hondled conveniently e nd court- eously in the completely-equip- ped Job Printinq Deportment of The Ensiqn, owner. Harbor 5860. Newport Blvd. at 30th St. 1955 FORD ~.ton pickup. Fordo-NEWPOJitT BEACH maUc; deluxe cab, $937. No down. Harbor 3564. HA 1600 Daya Rea. BA 2174·1 WHY wAIT!-New Volk.swaaen ----------- 2110 L C..n Hwy~ eor-del Met H1rbor 1114 1957. Very low mllea&'e : white sldewalla; heater; dlrectlonals: duals; perfect condition. $2000 Cash. Call HA 6254 · W. Theodore RobinS FOrd USED CAR SPECIALS 1955 Oldsmobile 88 -brdtp. cpe .. R&IL PS & B. hydra. .... .. ~-. .$209 1951 l/2-Ton piclrup ·-··~ _ ·-~···-· -·····-·····-····~·· .. ·---.. .$ 495 1954 Ford V8-Custom 4-dr. O'drive ........... .$1195 1954 Mercury Mont. convert. Merco., el-.c. windows and seats ·-·······--~···-···· -····--···· $1295 1953 Plymouth -4-dr. Sedan ................... _....... .. . .... S 695 1956 Lincoln Premier brdtp. Full power ............... ..$3695 1953 Hillman Minx convertible ....................................... J 595 1953 Ford V8 4-dr. Sedan ...................................................... $ 695 1953 Huct.on Hornet 4-dr. Hydra ................................... .J 795 , . _ _..J 595 1953 Pontiac 4-dr. Sedan ·-······--·-·-·--··-······- 1954 Mercuty Sun Valley brdtp. ·---····-·--·--139S 1955 Ford 2-dr. Sedan ··········-··--·---·-...,. 995 1952 Huckou Homet Club cpe. Hydra. ... J 495 1956 Ford VI Custcm 2-dr. Sedan ---·--··---··_J1595 1953 Packard 4-dr. Auto. tnma. -----585 1951 Bm.;k 2-dr. Sedan ··-· J US 1951 Mercury Wagon -O'drift, beater - . .J 81..5 Malay. Mtmy Men to ChoaM Fna . . . CURT DOll, Rtlr. 31.5 MAlUNE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND B.ARBOR l.S60 WIEIIUYI •• PIWEITY IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A EDtrwlt JOUr rea 1 e • t a te t ... nuetSou to a UALro .. Be .. tralaed lrt Ilia ~ 8loD. lmow8 ........ ~ 1n& &Del .. boad to _..,. ,_ etb.leaJl7, ,.,..., &.Dd coart.toul7. u:ALTOa .,. ........... Off • D8tloaaJ •· pnlM.._ ~IDa IMI4 oedt., ...... ....... _ ·-~ ILUBOB 252:5 Day or NlJbt 312 M&Tine Ave. Balboa IAland IPEIIMISE SUIIIY IFTEIIGOI 2 Bedroome-phu larae &'Uest quarters. Fumlabed or unhunl.thed. Completely redecorated. See thle today! CLIIIE VII 1-1_., 2731 w. Cout Btehway u 8-4ZT7 Eva Ll 8-3293 Newport Beach CIEIPIE! 102 .. , Slrlel CIIIU DB. Ill ·-····· Just olf Westmln.ater-SOxlOO' R·2 Lot Small houae on rear. $.'50 month • . .... ProfeuionaJ Center <Op~te Boar Bo.pltal> Uberty 8-1617 . . .tEASE . ·OR vtew of hUla; flJ'eplac.: near .ehool and Youth· Center; plu.a one bedroom and den apart. ment, with aun deck over ear- port. beellent con.truc!don; hardwoocl floon; ttl• ldtebtaa ancS batb.a. 121 1Uill1De Ave. Couday to broken.. IR'liNE TERRACE • • • AJ..M08T lQ;W -htced laM! 3 ~: lara• clJn· llw ..,...; ~ aJu-wa.Ua flola 11YialoCOOm to patio; 2 bath IOOIDI; blll1lt·ln elec:trie ,._,... and own.. ear. pea; drapea. ... elY to move ln. $1l.:JOO • l:xeeptlonal 11nandna • t.aoo dn. • • • NOW UNDER OONSTBUCI10N-.z CUatom deslped homes featurlnJ' 2 and 2~ bath rooma; built-In aaa or electric ran1e and oven: marble count.ts In muter bathrooms: alldlnl 11ua ..U.: optional colon: land- .eaplnl. 80' trontap. From s:MQO doWtl • • • MACCO SALES OFFICE Adjaoent to 1amalca Inn-mrbway 101 Corona del Mu-H.A 6195 VOGEL VALUE --·EL ·III IIIYEITIIATE Ml: ......... 3 ......... with huee, uaed brick flreplaoe. Wall-to-wall carpet Plenty of room to build a &'&ral~ apartment. Good area. Only 116.100.00! THE VOGEL CO. BA: 11ct: RA: cmrr 111"1 IPPIITUMIES • • • 0.• VIew. rRVINE TERRACE -CorQer. Cu.atom rorwtructl6n . 3 bedroom. 2 baths; hardwood noon; FA heat. 1800 aq. ft. of beautltuJ home. $:5000 moves you ln. Lone term leue. A IOOd buy. ... .., .... uw~-2 ~ ancs deft pJ• 2 reem ..---. ............... JGt a4Jeln-11l'dllr au......,._,.,.... .......... ......, ..aw 1111 es1r& Jot for tbe prb ol dowb ~t. ~000 ..m bandle. • . . .............. 4 Bedrooma. 1 ~ bath.a; fenced yard. Only $16.150 and tenna you wUlllke. IEALTM 2 OFFJC!S TO SDVE YOU :11628 E. COAST BWY.. -OORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 2IM5 1866 NEWPORT BLVD. -COSTA MESA U 8·3792 • !:VD). HA ~ 11.1. 'I lEST IUYS • FIIEI UPPEI - A little paint and a little work can realJy make this two bedroom, 1 bath home the anawer to your Prob· lema. Newport Helahta Area. Cloee to Blah School. rtnanctna avaUable. Exce~nt terma.. Fll I lULl Then eee thu Four Bedroom, 2 Bath CompleUly car- peted Home. Neat u a pin. Fenced and nbty land- ecaped. Good nelJihborhood. Top location. Owner mov- lnl and mut sell. Full Price $12.900 wtlh PJOO cln. . W/8 · A. TOBIAS, Realtor Aim 4SBOCIATES , -,ou'U 1nr, oar ~ ...tel" ~ 1-11» -&. 1Ttb lt.. COlt& .... ' (Acn. ~ 'l1u1ft7 Drq ltcn) ' IWJl1QlfGS CA.LL IIA 23!8; U 8-~; L1 8-'7021 ....... -POIIfSETI'lA UE. llllt .. Wlc:ll froiD oc.a ........ attftll 2 .......,. hallie U4 ,... ...,_. oe 11' let • AIINdtW'41l7 Jaad,. ....... ·~ I(Ult -• ,.. 'nuDd ~ Jlttcect at a ..-t Ndacdoft. • 1"8-. 111'1' V .A.UJE IOU'nf 01' JUGIIW AYf , •