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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-06-19 - Newport Harbor EnsignSINGLE COPIES . ORiole 3~550 NOW10~ SUMMER'S AROUND TH~ ER, ond teen- o9er-s a re looking for jobs, ond the Youth Em- ployt"Mnt Service is the ploce to go to opply for thet summer-lime employment. Manager Dorothy Common is interviewing young B_o,nie Barn~s. 356 Evening Canyon Rd., Shore Cl1ffs. and wa1t· ing his turn is Bill Winton. 209 Abalone Ave .. Bal- boo Isla nd. The Employment Service is locilted at 191 b Herbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa, in " building donated by Bills dad. J1m Wtnton. The oHi<:e, open ellch weelt day from 8 il.m. to 5 p m . is sponsored by the Orange Coast Sertoma Club and the Cali forma State Employment Ser.n<:e (Ensign photo) Site Near Reservoir Announced Plans for a 140-acre cemetery In the Irvine hJil.s. 2 mUes Jnland from Corona del Mar, wert> an I noun<'ed this week by Attorney Robert S. Barnes of 2532 Circl•• Or .. Bay Sho~. THIS RENDERING by Vern Thre eld dep•r· tn~ U and I Martel now urder con~tr..,ct ... •· 32JC An application for a con,htlon al use permit wa.s tllt>d ycst.-rday with the Orange County Plan E. Coilst Hwy .. <:orner of lMhpur ,....,,. Cor:J"-' fllOIISDAT, JVIfZ U. 1- d el Mar. The mor~et will be operated by Ano•ew Chllrt'IO\ of laguna end Peter Peleuses of C 0'1-' del Mar. Bu ld,,g ow.,er ;~ Robert Rcthwe ~~f.t~1~¥;1f=§~~~Baysl·de Park 1·den1·ng of Supervisors the following Tues-' day. Cl.ty · Cracks Down Trophies Are ~:f£~~1~?.~£:~~~:~: 5th Ave Debated · l·n C Readied for endowment care development. • The plans lnfUde a chapel. I I V• •t b d mausoleum ~matorlum and ad-Re-location of Carnation Ave -stret-t that mirht be use-d as a On nru Y lsi Ors ·snow ir Sl mlnl.stratlo~ bulldlnc. Initial In· and the Bayside Dr. park plans by pa.ss of the business dlStnct. vestment la attmatf'd at more were among the main topics dls letting major traffic through than $400.000. Mr. Barnes ex· cus.wd Thursday evemnr at a from MacArthur Blvd. lt'a later than you think.. pressed belief that tbe Memorial! meeting of the Corona del Mar There 1s alrudy too mucll haz. they a.re considering ~llcnment ot Carnation Ave., which would give a wide park lfta between BegonJa a.nd Ca.rnatlC112 AVM. Stlkt law enforeement a heavter pena.Jtles a~ In store for law violatora ln Newport Beach from now on. nua wa.rnlnl wu e:tven at the bea.rtna durinc Mor.day Coundl meet!,.. oc U. addition 90-Day Delay On Sign Law Newport Harbor Chamber dl· rectors votf'd at their monthly meet!"-Monday u ask the City Plannln& Cornrnlalon for a 90· da.y continuance on hearings on the propoMd qn ordinance. A second hearln£ on the ordl· nance Ia ~~ehf'duled for 8 p.m. to· day (Thursday) In City Hall at the monthly meetlna of the Plan· nlng Commission. Hurh Mynatt. reportlna to the Chamber directors, said there a~ many restrictive provisions In the propoeed ordinance that n~ further study. He cited u an ex- ample the many restrtctJona on design. "If a sign Ia properly built, It would be safe: and If It ls safe, It should be allowed." S 1.00 Parking Fee in Effect This Sun~ay Darwin Tate who operate~ the Corona del Mar State Beach, an· nounced Tuesday that the S1 parktna fee will co Into effect th.la SUnday. He said S1 will be dtarced on Sunday a.nd hoU~ throucb Labor Da.y. and perbape abo on Saturdays. if the .ttuat1on war- rants. Park1nl on otheT d~cya 1.a 50 cents. Mr. 'Tate aald at Monday morn· Inc'• bruklut roeet~nc of the Coron• del Ma.r Chamber of COm· of beach patrols. City Manarer Altbouch the 23rd annua.J PlrTk would be ready In about ~Civic Association held at the ard from traffic with the children Robert Shelton aald that pte· Flllht of The Snowbirds may months. . I Commu nity Youth Center. About earning out of the Harbor VIew viouaJy there had been no notice lleel1l a. 1ola.r way off Ken Klnp· The location I.e one mUe east of 100 persons attended the meet-Sdlool and the Youth Center. that drlnklna on beaches Ia U· ley, chairman ot the yachtln& MacArthur Blvd. and 2 miles In· lng. they pointed out. • I'I.AJI aowa Mra.. Burton ab.owed a con- au.lta.nt'a teatat1ve plan for rec-~tion a.nd park a.reu on Bay- (Colltbuaed -.... Sb:) le,a.l but now atpu~ to that ef· conunJttee of the Newport Har· land of Coast Hwy., near the Blr The posslbiJity of wldenlna • LaS COS'ILT I'LAJI feet have been put up. bor Chamber of Commeree, I.e Canyon Water ae-notr now be· Fifth Ave. es~ally In view of Wallace Calderhead lndlcatf'd N T k '"Everyone I.e now amp 1 y planntn1 a meetJna next week to Ina corwtrudled for the City of the Cathoilc achooJ soon to be that wldenina the roed wouldn't 0 a ers on wa.mecS." Coundlman Cha.rles •a.et tor the July 27 Newport a..dl.. erected nortb of Flftb .Ave~ a.d· be nearly u upeutve It It ...... The to the Harbor VIew Scbool would not be n«"Wiry to bd4&'e C'-IMI§ for.-. ,.__. tM p.llJes. but 1f It II ... ==~~~~!:~r:!!!~~:;~;en~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;!;~~~ij~~ ,..,.,.,..... fhat the ~ 21lt. 3l.lt, c.t. ... ~-.... 'il ...... Lit· eo.t c-.t ol pol.ldq the beadles la lmately 1ISO boaC. a.re elL}I«ttl!d ta.o, pn•lde.nt .t J.natlwood park po&y. ~ eau.ed by the vt.itan. .. A wam-In the cokJrtul race Putt Cemewry and eh&Jrman of Mayor James Stoddard aald 'nlmlnc to the aubjeet ot Bay· tna t.n't ,oJn1 to help the bud· · the board of Et~ llllla Me-that one of the bluest parklnc aide Park. A. K. Pbelpe said a ret. but anat1 and convictions Then the~ wlJJ be additional mortal Park. Oceanside: and problems Is to k~ the out-of· surwy lndlc-atf'd that th~ was paJd fat 2 ad ...,. wUL" trophies tor the younaesf boy John Vlbert, vlce-premdent and towners from jamming the resl· between 100 and 150 tt. of dedi-$1.20 r ,_,. 1ft "-~ at Another area where toucher and girl, first married couple, the treasurer ot Inclewood Park. dential a~as. The city may put catf'd st~t In the a~a of Bay-1 Cl~ ~~n Indica enforoe.l'Ditnt I.e In ~pect ls oldest peraon, tirst rented boat. OWcers of the new Memorial parking meters In residential side Dr He &aid that the city will dro the Idea lf .t!eed tl-ey parklna. Additional ~venue for etc. Park will be Mr. Barnes as presl-areas U they are reoquestf'd. he had considere-d putting a bicycle no ta~r!. · ~ are the city Is expected to come from Entries. as osual. wtU be a c-dent: Mr Duque, vice-president; said path throurh the area In order Cou ell 1s ed the Installation of meters In tha cepted untJl 9 a.m. the day or the Mr. Vibert. ~tary, and Mr.,. -foo EXPE.JfSIVr to pr~r\'e the right-of-way. Ap· a c:on::..ct Jul:~~r ~~~~:;~: Udo Shop.-City Hall area, ad· race, he said. Letteau, chairman of the board. In answer to complaints about proxunately 10 property owne~ of ~ters ln. the Udo Sh~ dltional penonnel to keep an parking on the main bea('h, he abut the proposed park a~a. City Hall area. Thew meters will eye on meters and tar violators. Summer Baseball Starts explained that meter InstallatiOn ~rs. Philip Burton diSC'ussed propabh· be In operation abcut and sUffer tines from Newport would be too expensive for that the a~ problem of the 2 new the f'nd. of August. Justice Court for overtime park· area. dwell~ngs now bfo1ng built in th~ Mondav evening C'oun<'ll au- ers. The fine hu been $1, not "The new Sl parking fee i<: sld.-of the <"lift. Mayor Stoddard tlloriu-d ihe pur<"hase of ~ nrw considered enourtr to dlacourare CDM y h c just tor wt"('k ends," he added said that tht> ('lty coun<'ll has parking me<'hantsmA to -~·wert over-time parking. The floe for at out enter I Some people suggested that mon> aln>ady M ked city engineers to 5 ~nt mt>ters to 10 {'('Ot for l'f'<'· some parking violations went up revenue be obtained by al~ study an a~ road and that n-ational parkm~r to $3 last week. rharging for anyone walkin~ Renaming of 17th St. Is on Agenda T onite The 8-wHk Harbor Area Sum---Costa Mesa program and you'll do~ n to the bea('h ::; ~~~:~ ~:~u:s7~tt,~n::~!~;: ::~ebeid~~/fth~:~u~~::; s.f~t~h:!·~~:e:itf.oi':~a~~~o~-CITY COUNCIL IS ASKED twet-n the Cardinals and Braves on ball diamonds In the art>a <:urve~ on the possibility of wid In Corona del Mar's Piedmont I Tiw program Is sponsorrd by enlng Fifth A\'e .. hut tMult<: or League and a 20-2 game In the the Harbor Bo) s' Club. Newport the survey have not been rom Pionet-r League in favor of the Harbor H1gh &hoot Reneation ptled. He sa1d th:~t thP plan" for Braves. 1 Dept . Costa Ml'<:a. Parks and Re<' Improvement '' 111 Involve th(' The COM leagues each have reatlon Dlst.. and the Newport plans of the flood controlldi<:~IC't The :"E"wport Harbor Chamlwr that the <'lty has done In the onto more team than the quartet Beach Rf"('l't'ation Dh and that Fifth A\'f' i!' a so ut"'< of Commt>f'('E' askf'd tht> Newport TO BUY 50.000 MAPS onglnally planned. An extra I..arry Brot>rlng, Cardinal ('3t<"h ignated as a major wwN trunk Bc-ar h C'lty Counrtl Monda\ eve pa~e dll't'<'to~ or thP :"\1'\\port long waiting )1st was turned Into er. was top batter In the imttal line nmg to budget S.').m for the Harbor Chambt-r <k><'ldf'd •• thf'lr 2 teams of Giants for the 2 Piedmont gamE' With three runo; All stret-ts are lmpro,h·f'd b\b' an purrha.o;e of 50.000 Harhor Area Monday noon mHting to <~uhmlt l•agu""", augmenting the Card· In four times at th.e plate. J1 m assessment di<:trkt l'D t at a ut man<~ and to hlr• th· Cham..._r h " "''" """ h h f th ,..... "' ~ ...... t e requt"''t to th«» Clly Counr11. inals, Braves. Dodgers and PI · a ammerman was lg man for ting residents muo:t pay or e as thE' ('It) . ., public-I~' agent for The S.'i380 for the ma~ "as the rates originAlly llstf'd in each I the Braves with 1 run In two improvement. but thiS is a \'ery $2 .ulO for the c:oming ri.S('al yt>ar low bid n><'f'l\'t'd from the Tlmes- learue. times up . flexible thing and rould '""'OI\'e C'oun<'ll took the .-.uest un-~ D.-.-Th S2.400 Th lav wa IOOSt' th P half a block of np-s1den<"M tn .. d ·--. · 1":0r n""""' e for pro-More than 150 boys are on the e P · .5 r In e I· F h A d ' to tht> u«»r a vl~ment. A df'('lsion 1., mot10n IS the limit !lt't b\ mUla-rosters of the 10 teams In the o~r game With 5 Braves mak ourt \'e.. a('(."()r lng due by next Monday f'Vf'nmg tivp ordinanc-e approved· by the- 2 1 agu Rod McMillian dlrec· lng perfe<-t scores-Roger Moore c-Ity manager the time for the final public voters toreof th~ Harbor A-a pro' ...... m. 2 2. Steve Snyder 3/3 Including • WOR'T AFFECT CTC hearlnr on th• l...a::osg buda.t I Ex. tl Dl__. 0 OJ "' '"' ··-h T Go 3 3. Mr. Shelton said that the st~t "' .._,. .~ · ~ Vt> ·~·or a\1d m -says multiply the boys In th0t11e a ome run. ommy rton wtd 1 't a.ftect the Com-I Mayor James Stoddard made sted sa1d that other c:outal rilles 2 learues by the other 12 learues a.nd Kim Desenbera 2/2. both en ng won the following comment Tuesday. 1 give frN" rent and cash alloca- ln the rest of the Newport Beach ~01ttm_er ~r:~h!acr~_!J0n"!'1l.ser •• ~t-: 2to2.p munlty Youth Center ~atlon · "It I~ my impression that th~ tions to tht>ir ('hambers: San Cl~· "" .. ..u • ... , al Area ( aJthough later di!ICUS· 1 C'ounc-il will not ro that far. We I m~nt~. S1 500: Lq-una. $4,800; The "8" Piedmont Ltaague Is !lion polntf'd out that a wldrned I are not thorourhly con,in~d HuntinjZton Beac-h S22 500 ··-rt. 1111 Bill made up of boys around 12 years st~t would be dan~rously close that th~ ~xpendltul"ftt are justl -~ Dii'E'ctor Ned Hili asktod · .. ~ r-old and the "C'' Pioneer League to the ball diamond\. The city flf'd.'' the Mty want theae maPI ~r does F C •11.-Is made up or boys around 9 m¥ager added that the Irvine Ralph Miller. a dlrf'<'tor of the the Chambfor want them!" M' ....... _.. years old with allowances made Company ha.s !ndJcatf'd a will·. Chambfor, told the Council that Mayor Jam~ Stoddard an· Formal bids from the citl~ of for size and a bI l l t y. Other lngness to lea.se the CYC property city purcha~ of tht> rna~ would BWf'red, "It sounds like you want league!~ range from AA (161 to the d ty for approximately the be a continuation of a program ' the map.c;." Newport Beach a.nd Casta Mesa through A ( 1·0 and BB (ad· a.mount of ta.xes with an option to oonslder land near Corona del van<'ed 121. to buy it -like the Dover Park Mar for the propoeed UnJveralty All Piedmont and Plo~r was a<."qulred at the Harbor Hirh · of Callfomla campus site are In games will bfo played at 6:30p.m. lands area. the hopper too.y. and Pioneer came; will be playf'd 1 Residents spealdna from thf' A d«bbon may be made at a a t 5 p.m. at tht> Corona ~I Mar noor. wouldn't object to an lm· meetiq of the UC board ot ~-~Youth Cent~ Mondays, Wf'dnes· proved Fifth Ave .. but they clef· pnta Friday at Lake A.rrowbead days and 'nlursd~ l lnJtely didn't want a throurh Clark Wood, Oldest Resident Of COM, Is Dead at Age 95 Clark Au.-ustus Wood, who at Be Is survlwd by b1a wtl of 95 V.'U the ol<kos1 resident ol rn.ore thAn 80 ,_,.. r Corona del Mar, dlf'd Tueda,y in tvbo Uws at u.tr at em t~ Nf'WpOr't Conva.lea..nt Home. Fem.Jeat AW.; 2 eon-. U He was a llf•lon• at-publlnln, Wood. fcrmeTb' at Ooroa.a and OM ol his ,-reatnt prides Ma.r, now ol .....,.,. ~ tn f'ftry presl- • d • 'IIIOOCIII'ft • 18 .aDCift .,._849 moN than lut year, and SPEBSQSA Parade Set For A~fumn l,...,...&ona l'eGttvtd wh!le at• •till not enouah. 1 'lbe 8leOnd ehOW ot 1M New: tendlna the C$ty eo.&nctJ .t'4ct)' • • • port Harbor Cbapqr ot the So· ..-Jon and meetlnp on tbe bud-• GaT Yova nca:a IS ~ tw tM PNMIYatlon and pt: 'ttcketJI lw tiM' Youth. Center t:ncourapment « Barber Shop The councllme, are really hit-benetlt breektut JulY 12 ate now Quartet SlnJ'lnl in ~ will tina tbel,r be.t Uck on tbe knotty on ..... Ltt'e put thlt over bJI be held lfov. U , .-httit. edJtor problenu Involved ln balanclna and aet eome much-needed work ot the SPEB9Q1A bwletJn, .. lcs. the budcet. The answers a,.. to done at the Center. All proeeeda The ftl'llt Parade o1 Quart~ neure lnrome and 0'4tto-What ot tldcet ,.._ • lDto u.e apu;y, of tJM dtab .... M&cl 1ut March they don't cUe up from other ln· and I --.n.,.,. '*it. All..._. •· .-s Mr. Pwlllt aNd JUbllc e 8011 VOYAQK ceed Jecal baa llmJb ol flah. come they will collect born the ot. the IMIIII ae bMq ~ by e: IMe ~ U.t the A vacattOil 111 Sa walt, now·•· which can be CQnoealed easily taxpayer by the elmple expedl· the CaNna del Mar ~1 :A.alildoan ~ ~- daya, Lln't e.xaetb' unique. Trvtb wlthln the coploua contlnee ot tnt ol lletttnl a we flawe on Narklrt. 1"'dr.et Mu.il.w a ••••II· De ~ Will _.., putlcl- 1.1, airline rate. belna what tbey the carment. One tackle dealer, your lncuued ~eDfd value. Colltad )IllS.~-~.r. gat· _. 1D ~6e ,U; lEI•' ~ct are, you can 10 and pay for It on who allo handles hardware re· Tbe atatemant. ...-wnlnl the Ole 3-JIIJn, &hCI • .._.. .,_ ooaa-t ln •nlca 1 1 ?k 1 :t " " 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 ' ~ =llment plan, when you =,.:::: .:.~:•:,. ;::.om:.~~ !;]":Y~ ~m~~ = ~ ~~..!tJf:~~ •:• It, Hop But lut Sunday a very apeclal hls Mit wbtlelbarrows without u-· a.t .J,ane. couple took oU aboard a Unltled chaJWilll ber contours. Definitely Let me tell you that U that ------- ""'CII:ICII:.:IC::X::Cat:::ICICII:X::ICJI:"S:!Ocx:mcx:.ciCII::X::I:I=-:ar:.:mCICI A.lrllna plane on a honeymO()O to the U.e hal arrlve<l to put the happens you wm find about ~ .-.-..:a .r ' ' ' ' ' • • • 1 • • • • 1 1 1 ' the land or pol, lll&u and myna sack back on the potatoee . . . ~ t50 more 1n the bad oewe of e CITY HAS TROUBlE ENOUGH! b!rda. It was NOT, It eee:nu tbeiJ' Thanka. Dick! Nov. 1 bec:aue the county Ulel· The Newport City C ouncil W..,S ..,sked Mond..,y by the Newport first honeymoon, but the rt.rSt one • • • IOI'I.a ddldd •n-~lJaJ Qnbody~r A d ub for U'Q&)J boat OWn&nl H b Ch be f C $ 3 · for quite a apelL To make It even e ltnlJ' I'JSIIDfG AID n an P•~Y every Y • and their tamUIM wUJ ope~t &at· ..,r or ..,m r o ommerce to use 5. 80 m t..,x money to buy more thriUJna. the bride had been I've never done much surf flsh· wu u pped ~ or mom, .eome u urday, JllDe 21, on Catalina Ia· 50,000 m..,ps of the H..,rbor Area. told that abe wu headed f hlch u 10%. 1aDd. The purpose of such a project is to send out appe..,ling inform..,. Palm Sptlnp Phoenix or rnay: ~~ t~':t ~~y re~~0':ud::~ I atve the Cou.ndl cftdit fM 1'hlt L1 the Toyon .loat Club; tion ..,bout the ..,Hr..,dions of our wonderful community. The re..,son even juat njuana. At leut ~ Mamma c. Q. won a aurf.fiahlne thelr .tend on ''boldina the llDe" ~tlld L5 ~~alnua. by -t Jli8rtb for doing th..,t is to entice more people to come here. are aure that abe had not the ~1. The other wu a booklet 1 on aalariel. but they aft beina of A,..,_ J'ae4Mrt• lrll1 tDd-* A pertinent question ..,sked ..,t the Chamber meeting w..,s: ·ooes falnteat clue that abe would acquired called "Guide to Pacific approached born the tlank ~ a tull abe ,._ wMh landlq the city w..,nt these m..,ps. or does the Chamber want them?' awaken t.be next morning In a Surt Ftahlne." ~cation or pey 8C&le. Oa&ta. ......_ ,._.t • concrete Th..,t's .., good question to put to our city m..,nager, our public bed ot gat*niu and orchJds and Thls Ll aomethlng every analer We ve had reclaalfk:atJon )'eat ~ ,.,_,: ....._. llloat etcJn.ae works director a nd to our general services director Here ..,re 3 qen· to the tune Oil Hawallan pltars who casta his line beyond the alter year to COC"NCt !Mqu.JU.. uea, boAt ....,_ and fuel oen· tl ho · 1 b d . ...~ · h L_ d · · b f · and the namble of Ww .-ut on a breakers will want. All It costs Eaeh one hu been eqMtllldve. ter: 72 Uvlna uDlb, cl1n1nc rooau emen w ..,re sore y ur eneo w1t t~ tremen ous JO o try1ng to lone. palm.fiU4ded beac:h. Wby! J can't tell you, but every ~Uon balla, ba,r and aw~m: !"~e car~ of the crowds ..,!ready convergmg upon our town. Ask them To add addltloo.al deta.Ua of ls the price of the stamp on the recommendation by the dty man· mini pool. 1f the c1ty should spend money to bring in more folk The ..,nswer local lnlie,.t, It was a11o a New· eniv:~':rlte a nott> to the CAU· acer ln the put hu co.t u. 11M dub hu eetablLihed a could be r..,ther e xplosive. port Harbor englnMrad tUght. FOJtNlA DEPT. OF FISH AND money. malnl&Dd ottlce at ltoO W. Cout M..,yor J..,y Stoddard touched on the subject during Monday The Captain of the bJg vacation-GAME. Room 600 Corporation J am beang asKed on whoM Bwy., Newport Beach. Preaident evening's Council meeting . ..,(t hough he wasn't spe..,king of this per· bugc wu one of United's most Bide. 720 So. Spring St . Los An· aide are the city m.ana.aer and b.1a of the club L1 Robert Raab. ticul..,r question. S..,id the m..,yor, commenting on »-e rising cost of po· ~rlenced pilots. Udo Islander celes 14. Calif. You'll have one recently acquired aulatant. Ia It licing our be..,ches: ·The incre..,se is ..,ttribut..,ble to the people who E. L. Bemelln. pronto! their job to make recommend&· ...._ 'IVUD a.ccr'D come here to visit ..,nd use our be..,ches.'· . We're .!lOrry we weren't early My congratulations to the Calif. tiona for pay taleea? (A letter Mra. C. V. Tu.tner ot Cotta Mesa- So the onswer of the C ity Council t the Ch b h ld b . bird enough to be at the Intema· Dept. of Fish and Game for put-has been presente<l by the city hu been elected preeJdent or the . N •h k W . d 0h "m er .s ou e . tlonal Alrpon at 9:15 last Sunday tlng out thls very useful and In· employ~ uklng an across·the· Women'• Auxiliary to the Orance o ..,n .s. eve got quote enougn. on t e n some. morning to kiss the bride and to formative booklet. I particularly board 5'fr 'ralse ln pay. I County Pharmaceutical Aa.an. tor Even 1f we would no t be crowded to the gills with visi tors. the wish both of them "Bon Voyage" enjoyed 8 two page map. In col-Ia It the job of management to 1~·59. Mrs. Hymphrey Murphy Co1., I ..,nswer should be no. It ;s not the funct.o., of c•ty govern a nd a fa bulous second honey· ors, entitled "Surf Hot Spots In repre5ent the employees In pay of Newport has been named sec· mellt or of ..,ny t..,x consuming body. to oper..,te " promohon ..,gency moon Southern California " raise negotiations! I sugeest you ~opnidiv~ticeii.piresiilidieinit.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijiiiijiiii to brin g 1n more people to town. Th..,t ;s not.., proper use of t..,~ money. Now we havE" to IN the cat out Most of the time. the Flsh and take notice of the stand of the I Such .., promotion job 1s the proper ..,nd necess..,ry function o f .., ch..,m of the bag. The blushing couple Game Dept. is taking a ribbing. city mana.ger of Los Angeles. ber of commerce, which exists for ti-e p urpose of promot nq commerce were Captain "Cy" and Mrs. or worse. Something like this WouJdn t It be nice for the ..,nd gets ts operol•ng copitol from the people i• benef.ts the chembe· Tucker, bou nd for fun on the Is-booklet. loaded with valuable in · tn.xpayer to be represented In memb · lands . As the Southern California fonnauon. bued on a very pains· these negotiations by the offl· ers. • • • representative of the Schenley takang. six-year survey of the clals whose salaries they t•Y· e COMMENT ON THE SAD SACK Sportsman's Club. as president of flsh population habits. etc, oCt spec•rtcally the city manager nd H~re IS M ob~erv..,t,on w·th wh.ch ..,gree: J..,d M..,bley of the C hocago Deily News seys: I th. nk the f..,shion oper..,tor-; in P..,ns M d lt..,ly ..,re pi"Y'"g ..,, enormous 10~e on women. They h..,ve detiber..,tely set OJt to design the most unfl..,tterir-q ul'groceful bul~y ..,,d 1d;otic ..,lly dr..,ped dresses they c..,n dre..,m '-P· The sed dresses ..,re f ne for e~pec•,nt mothers ..,nd shoplifters, but no o11e else.' • e GIVE SHERM THE BOOT the Sportstlshe.rs· Service AuocJ. our Southern California beaches. his assistant? We have been a tlon. as a guy that almost should make you fH-1 better wondering for some time just everyone knows. and likes. Cy about that three bucks you spend what are the duties of the as· and Ma Tucker have earned a each year for your angling Ji I slstant manager, named as chief whole pla neload of good wishes cense. After 1 read it. 1 felt bet of personnel. We have been hop· from a great many people. Bon ter, believe mf'. And. to boot. 1 ing that one would be to promote Voy age and Happy Landings. went surt-flahlng. e~tlclency In operation of the you two! Have a wonderful hon· If you read the booklet, you're City. So far there have been no eymoon : liable to find vourself on .!lOme signs of Improvement . • quiet beach dtgglng for sand I One of the big Increases In cost • SAD SACitS crabs. enjoying the feel of little on this proposed budget Is an In· Courtesy of Dick Jennings. who waves tickling your feet and just I creas In jobs and new employees, does the publicity for the Con· being glad you're alive. If you $59.736; and step increases, a type land Line Company, we give you enjoy lt enough to k~p at It, you or length of service. $87.740; to· the following for your very seri· may even catch some fish. tal. $147.476. The Balboa Tutoring School ....... Ill ...... S.lil• JULY 1 AUIUIT 1&, 1 .. Durtlag u... boaa ........ to 12* .... THE EBEJJ CLUBHOUSE SIS W. Balboa BJ.d.. Balboa Begiatration--Saturday Morning. July S Dl.nctw • Jolla W. Job.Daae , ao •ac:t.aaa A,.. C....M111411' Olbolel..-s 51-erm.!ln Ad..,ms. the preside 'It s top ass,slont. seys he meM t no h..,rm in ..,cceptinq gifts from his industriehs t friend end in getiing him some speci..,l in form..,tion. Sherm soys he w..,s just 1gnorM t of the rules of the gcsme . Such colossol ignor..,nce -· stupidity"' fits is better --des~rves just one thing. o big boot out of the White House-th..,t is. if he doesn·t h..,ve the good se nse to resign. He m..,y be ..,s cleM ·OS .., hound's tooth," but .., dumb hound isn t of much u~. ous consideration: My first expedition was a The Income this year Is es· • • • skunk. I' 11 admIt, for I'm mlgh ty lima ted at $2.746..287. ~Tba~:t'~•J.I!!!I!! FISIUJfG r ASJIIOlf •OTE • • • areen at thla new aniJe. But. be· A movement Ia reported on foot Inc a fbherman who la very uaed by rod and gun clut. and conaer· to such resulu . I'm anythlnc but vatlon groups to ban the sack dlsrouraged. 1 enjoye<l all the dress from all fishing waters. other feelings so much that fish There Is a feeling that this garb seemed to be the leaat necessary encourages female anglers to ex· part or my first surtlng safari. Swimmer Lies Prostrated While His Companion Dies Ronald Louis LaSe lit>, li. of I lay exhausted on the beach, un 8101 Sterling St . Hu ntington able to he lp htm 1 !War h, drownt-d in the ocean oft Police satd that the companior. the :lHJO ~lock o{ We,t Ocean Ft .. John Simons. 15. of 8311 Clady"' !'\e'"port &>ach lac;t Thursday. St . Huntington Beach. told thl':->1 whllP ht<~ c;wJmmtnS:: rompanion 'that the patr had be<'n sw1 '11 Arvr> E. II a a pa The En,1gn - OP..r :\Tr. Haapa: l w.Jnl to thank you for the ex1 l'llf'nt r·ovt-ragl' your paper has J:IH'n to our 'lt'hool. I was t·Ntalnl} 1 mprl'll~l'll hy the fi ne pwturf''i and t hl' storiE''i regard· in!! our Sen icl' Ba nquPI. Thank you vNy mur h SJn CN <'I)'. The Ensagn. :\1ro;; Fay Harbison Vtc P p·nndpal Nc:'\\'port Harbor H1gh School • • ming far from shore an1 b<·~an to get tired I SUBDUED · Sl II ... h 1 f L . 'our corres pondent John Scarpa, and am glad to . monc; pu .,., a f'a c o a . t . ... t h . I . h I k B II d h d j rl I . If 1s no tnsparc.. o ts usua p1tc now hls hlsto"' 1 hope he didn't e e an a ust ung l•nlM' f bo 1 :J· th .__ h ..__ . d 1 h o gatPty and vcr sity as the go down to the bottom of the sea ()n e u.:ac '"-·~on e wa \!'!1 1·m • h t •t h. · h h h _. L o-Jl 11. 17 I e a pproac es o wr1 e IS tn that ungatnly boat. 1 het~ltll.ted w en e f'a r.. a 01: e r a 10,. we<>k ly mcssag<' bo for help. He sa1d he was u nable:' · . . a ut ~ndlng that picture as It e\en 10 seek h«'lp for LnB"II<', J PN haps we are still In a sta te was o;;uch a poor print. I believe whose bodv wao;; rP<·Qn 'rNt from or l'hO<'k from the story published it '-'•1" a fog~~:y morning. the water an hour later. la-.t wt•f"k that 2 of the high Coulcl I trouhh.' you to send me Panhel Plans Theater Party An Augu!"t th<'att-r party at thP Tust1n Playbox and a mf"mlwr shtp cotr~ at the Newpon liar bor Yacht Club Sept. 10 from 10 a.m. until noon are on the agen· ria o{ !'\ewporl Harbor Panhell en I<" I ~<·hoot truste<'s were opposcd to 19 copt«'s of the Ensi«n as my f'Ntain f'mployment tor high fa mily wa nt c:-opiell to put In 'lrhool teachers because they tsrrap boOks. Alw would your pa· mi~h t lo'le tht"i r dignity as tcarh ~ l)('r mail on<' copy to my very N S IC thPy were to ta ke menial 1 d<'ar cousin. Mrs. Al~rt Bowen <'mploymcnt. I or Corona del Mar and mark l am not prompted to re·estab-your s to'?' l will appreciate It llc;h the fact that Americans have so much 1f you will do this. She always found a great dignity m will he !<O int('rested. phyc;acal labor. As a nation we 1 Mr. Waldron was right. I could hu \e takP n faith in the tact that alm~t tourh rround where we our Abraham Ll ncolns a re rem · were canoeing. cmlx'red as rall ·splitters. I am .!10 glad the picture. My rather died when I was 9 plea!K"d you. Keep them and en· years of age. In that very short JOY them. Plans wer(' annou nct>rJ at a meeting of thC' outgo1ng anrl tn Pleac;E' know that other read<"rs t·oming boards at the Yacht Club of your Log b(>sidc'l myself heart· rl'C'enlly. lly agree with )OUr plea for fair .Mrs. Kenneth Sampson. an- u me my father, a practicing at· Thanks again for your nice tom<'y, convinced me that there letter and most Interesting story. was dignity and honor In those Sincerely, who worked with thelr hands. My Beatri<'e I Mrs. William) Kelm play in politics. nounced appointment of the fol IRVING MANOIR l lowln~~: chairmen at the m~ti ng: 415 Aca cia Ave. Mrs. E. H. Charles, telephone; Corona del Mar l Mrs. W. J. Ca1Jlt1, membership; • • Mrs. Arthur West, projects; Mrs . • Newport Harbor Ensign Corona del Mar, Calif. Dear Haapa: I have talk<'rl lo a number of pt>rsons regarding your editorial, in the June 5 ls.'lUf" of the Ensign, thf.'Y a ll agrPc with me that the <·ase you re ferred to was undlgnl· fled dirty politic-s. The Mentors and their StoogPs 11hould glorify in thl'lr !et'llne of sportsmanship. I wnnl to compliment you twice. first that you were not a pa rty to this C'hararter auault. c;econdly that your editorial was b(>autlfully wrlttt'n, showing that you havt" the conscience of a clea n Sport. Sincerely, WALTER PEARSON Corona del M~r Bert Esplau. courtesy ; Mrs. Wnl· ter Burroughs. social; Mrs. Ed· win Wachter. files; Mrs. Joseph Riggs. American Field Service. and Mrs. Milton Stannard. preM Ebellers Set Plans The second annual home tour of the Junior EbeU of Newport BeaC'h will be held In October, according to Mrs. Tom Woodward of Corona Highlands. The group will also continue through the summer the art rent· al program ln.atleated by the women In California Bank (Mar· lners, Corona del Nar), Bank of America and the Newport Beach Library. father and I frequently watched Woodland Hilla, CalJ(omla our rountry black.a.mlth at work, and my father told me with a great pride that hls father had been a blacksmith, and the best in San Francisco. Frankly, I am In no mood for wrestling with the pros and cons of the dignity ln menial labpr ... It there be l!Uch a thing as menl· al labor, I just reject the trus· tees' reason by aaytng that I don't believe that there can be any validity whatsoever ln the reason they gave, and will leave It to some one better equipped to put their t hinking to rights. which I am aure the Boe.rd metn· bers have done already, upon quiet renectton. • • • Here ls a l~ner from Mrs. Wll· Jlam Kelm. who eent me the bls· torlc phot~ of Corcma del Mar and the Harbol' that were pub· llahed Jn the .June 5 Enatan: Dear MJ'. Creely, Pepa• I•••• ... Of ... , ... Bert Pegram was named Jut Thursday as chairman of the yearly benefit of the Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Com· merce. Thla benefit will be th• annual luau, JK:heduled for th~ evening of Auc. 16. ' Speaker at Jut Thursday'• m e e t I n g w a 1 Aaemblyman Bruce Sumner, who told of tM functfona ot tM atate leeLIJature. Row nke of you to eend me 1bcy __. the marn eo u.at your lntetest.lna •t«y. ('Jbe June thetr da.,,,..,._ now ... 11 fOOl. a.oiED SATUIIDAY FUrJSIDI ftADmfQ 5 On the ltland column about 12. couJd tab ap their,...... Oranae Cout CoUep poob Marlne Pvt. .Jock Andrew.. aon John Scarpa and the old day• in 'by ot Mt'MMdr rtdlna. wtll ~ ciOied thJa Saturday. or Mr. and Mn. Kent .Andtewa of the Harbor Area.) . ~ Mr. anct Mn. Hope..,. a.... WUl raume Monday 2435 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del I had no ldb I W"OUld be tn &CtiV't Jn u.e Jlfewport J1aiW monUnr. and NCteatlon.-J awlm· Mar, finlabed 4 tNetca of inc1Md· the 1t017. and I newr ~ o.atnlCT ,..,... ,_.., 111. min• will be at tbe UJUal hours, ual combat tralnJng Frlt1a.y at or ..rna' "U' plctun. Ia print. &ope Ia an att~ wltb otarc. 2 to 5 p.m . Camp .hndleton. I wu .-, mo.t lntrfi'IMd wWI In l\a.QertOn.. ~ FRYING CHICKENS ----'JfEVEB A CBABGE FOB CVTTDIG AT .. BOTCJD:B aor BEEEF -SHORT RliS~ftEM 3~9i 75~ r.iii=::Lia-,:tiTCRioa roa A BUJ)T, ECOlfOIOCAL IlEAL r1 LeaD -aUTCBEJl aon· Ground Beef liiii Stiak F ... ~ .. 63L SLICED BACON 7.3f. CHEN SUNDAY ' ·~oekers Elect Tar Tattle~~. COM Pupils Un.la Rygel · •· • • • • : z = = = Tickle Keys • cu• •co-••iii801&D bora' eporta editor; Tad 'Mitt. 1.I.IIU .,_. .W bead ... ~. llaJtitr llltrb'• Yearboek. the planeara": Pat Bell. Dldc Gdf. Twenty two ,lltUdent. of F~m lor 'neJttoeken ot the lfnrpott G&n.on. wu distributee! a t.ew t.ln, lanet IOf'Cian, Terrt Kataball Frahm of Corona del Mar partJ. lfatlonal CbarU,y Ltuue. lbe days be(on ld\Qol wu over. Our lhttla Stqdlry, .tan ~ra. Mr: ctpated ln a plano Ndtal In SL wu elected at the tlnaf...Uq reurtna IU.,...U.t..-dent. ~ney ~ "ulft.., ~man-Andrew'a ......,ytman Churdl. .,. FOB 181 Alii> BOYS ONLY S1.2& at U.. ....__ llelaMt ranfb Davtdlloft. NOetVtd the Wtca· aaer: Mr. WllUam Clutte and CUrt Haven, recently. bome ot Ill* )(,aqo IMtE. knta tlon, wbldl waa a.ro.ctcut filler Mr. Ltwta Pa.llaer, Ut..at)' ad· Included were ltfillle Alexan. JA Y"S -.A ~ &ft-a&WJOIT Ana. the =lie add.rella ay.tem. .After vt.on. Mr. GeotJ• ._., and der, Lealie Barnet, PattJ Caudell, IABJEB Other otrlcera eleded .,... the u.n. Hpbor'a prtn£1. lfr. ...,_rt )!......., worked u Tracy Clark. lohn GrorPIJ1a, Su-SBC)Ps M IL aALeOA &YDr---411110& vtekl W..r., vtee-pre.ldent: lean pal, dlleph Jfamblet, cave ~ut pbOtoiJaphy actvt.on. un Bal.y. lulte Hannaford, Su· ~~~~~~,~~~!~~~!!!~~~~~~~ ror~ recordlnc MCftl&ry; Bar· the l.n.ltnactiOM u to whete atu· The C.U_,n WU aold for $4 •n Rayton.-Sally Hayton, Donna bara Feney, COI"Napondlnc Me• denta could receive their year· and a student body card. Loud, Barrie 'Loud, Terry Martin, B Down with the old ••• brlnr Ntaty, and Kill Sta.nok.l, tJua. bookl. • • • Bonnie HeDlvett BonnJe Morpn, EED'S on tbe new . . . Tbouch we're urer. Upon ~vfnr their GaUeona, • QUI)1tATIOJf Bruce Olander, c;f1 Olander, la- over ten .~ old, we flatly ,.. 'l1tNe ~itt. 1JI'IIN honored with JnQ1t atudenta pthued 1n tJv net RJedel, Suaan Straltllf, Nancy fu.e to lqWlttle clown aA4 mel· ~Qld c;barma tot braceleta for con· cateterta to lt&'ft GaDeona and 4PPI0¥1m•lY f 7 f a e n I 0 r 1 lackaon, Belen 'hyJor, Suaan Un- low Juat becauae people Uke ua trtbuUnc more than 30 houn hav• t~lra 11cned, until the late walked the lona but ahort path ruh and lobert Wyre. Barbara the way we are ... Wben we du.rtac the put year to phJlan· bua at f p.m. ~~ ~e :ootball :~~arb<>~ HHbner wu unable to attebd. o~n~ ten )'eart qo, we wre tbtopy.They _,.,. Lou1ae Feeney, The theme of ~ yearbook I a p.m. Y 0 the newest, purUe.t. .wank.l-, Patty !Ueland and lit. R.Yael. thla year Ia "the Steeplech.aae," lut week, leav1nc behind their •• IUJIIJIJl I.A.Iml latest, drfamlat thine In Super Other Cirla who ~ived chann becaua the achool reeembla a hJih .chool daya. a recollection Manne CpL Lou.W A. Reulea, Marketa ... people auped wlien braeeleta for almllar projecta in· race track and st.eeplechue, With of t .. ta. work and new aequaln· 516 TuaUn Ave .. Newport HeJahta, they aaw ua lor the l1rat time ••. elude Mia Beck, SUe Buccola. th~ hurdles. the perfonnanee and tances. Above all they are leav-took part ln a ~tal battaJ. ___ IIWIIW&D tlllil _...._ Our motto: To keep 'em ruP.lnf. Barbara Ferrey, om.t1ne Fllp· finally the "atlver cup," or ln 1nr·beh1nd acme of the best daya lon landtnc u.en:Ue wtth the .....,.._ SldtiP. 8uaap, Dt-, K.at. "'CCllAAre'l"' . pen, Jean Forbea, carolyn Hakes. realtty, the diploma. of their Uvea. fuU of fun and Firat Marine Dlvtaton's Ftttb &ec· ~ ~ IAaa O••n • .._.. ....._ Sherry Cutendyck, Pam Huaey, The Galleon ataU did an ex· sorrow, happlnea and trtbula· lment thla month at camp Pen· ~~L..J.. U ...... J:..Deawtaw Joyce Kelm. Karen Peteraen, Bet· eellent job ln arrangtne the pic· tlon.s · · · daya they wlJI never dJeton. -IIAallr& L ~ •• -• a...li ~Th~~na~M~~L ~~a~~~~e~~M~fu~~~~rw~t~th~~:::~~::;;==~~~~::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~;~ * * * New membera welcomed by Shirley RJce wu the advisor. llle they take. I the group were Patti Maypole, Doualu Mac Lachlan ~lted the • • • Karen Andenon, Ann Kilroy, yearbook. Molly McCUntock was e G..A.A. 80·8-Q . Paula Rorera. Suaan Cunnlna· uaiatant ~ltor; Leo Bestgen, art 11\e annual G.A.A. bar·b·g waa ham, Eva Hu.uey, Joan Utman, editor; Gall Mann, advertislne held June 4 at the Hleh SChool, Marilyn Blower, Gretchen Cole, ~!tor; Mary Ann Cooper, eirls' from 2:30 until 6 p.m. Jan MarUn and Penny Wllllama. aporta ~ltor; Robert Griesser. Thls artalr marked the close of 1 bas beea alowtag •P ,. .. ~ .. fOI' yean •.. ADd yoa11 ~ the two-tier aeny.go-I'OaJid wttla t.be perlabablee -top. wttla (he boDe a:ad c.u -tile bottom ••• ~f T-. Toa11 feelllb JOQ'ra Ia ...... body ........... 8ft yoan ••• ht w1Ma yoa Mttle dcftra to tJt.lall It oat aftlr yoa a:rrhte h-. flfteea aalau._ ..U. tbaa you ~ ••• you11 IDGift1 ot today'a aelf·.....tc. ...................... CIDOtber '"free rldle-Ia tbe Mar futa.ra. * * * Last weekend we held Open House ln our faaclnat1ng "new look" Horne Gift Shop on the Mezzanine . . . Our Mary Dodd serv~ punch and cake and everybody oh'd and ah'd u they made le arand tour ... All thJ.a new beau~ Ia acoompllabed with ... - HOAG EMERGENCY LOAD INCREASES EACH MONTH (Tbia article .............. of 6e -• IM:Y ~ aaiW -· .., .... "-1"1111 ............... _ ..... ... ,........ ......,... ........... .. .. ~ .... laaiMIIeel) 8y lOS. B. PATWE TIIATEB Hoag Memorial H01pltal, Pres· byterian, serves a double duty to our community. There belnr no emergency hoepltal In thLI area, Hoar's Emergency Department servea a wide portion of Orange County, including many miles down the cout. Although our h01pltal takes care ot only half as many ~mer· genclea as the Coun~ H01pltal, t.here are always from 20 to 45 cues handl~ on a Sa~rday or Sunday 24 ·hour period. we have all read of the more ser· lous boat Injuries treat~ at Hoac. A week never seems to go by without a you n g s t e r being brought In alter a bicycle a ccl· dent. Frequently bad Injuries from motorcycle acddents are brought ln. Even baseball seems to have Its share of acddents. and If the finger Ls only sprain~ Instead of broken, there has to be a visit to Hoag. Although 1\ really was a bad bite and needed emergency treat· ment, we couldn't belp smiling the other day to note on the recorda that the bite a Uttle boy recelv~ was not from a dog but from a ·•rrtend." Hlahway accidents are not the majority of emereencJes, but of course are often th~ most serious. Caaes the pollee bring In, such as shooting victims and suicide attempts, mean many hours of work In emergency. Any minor brought ln must by law have parental consent before treatment can be given. unless th.rowtna coke bottlea ln the air lt 1a a matter of life or death, In until one YOWll man needed whlc:h cue two doctors can alan aewral at.ltcbee ln hla acalp. tlaat lm~Md&a .. ~ 1e aee, • = pa': ::.=..--~ ~ are al-.yw doctors on These cases range from Sting· ray bites. cut feet, broken toes. cut hands and burns to the little boy who falls down and breakl the cast on his broken arm. Care· lessnesa on our wide expanse of beach reaulta ln many cut:a, auch aa the younptera who were the otbe day a you.nc Pltnrmet call for erneraency and the nur-wu brourbt ln who had been .a on duty never treat the pa· 11 bta and tt:teamllned ah~ hit bJ • boat and lu.cldly had tlent without doctors' orde~ The I only a sealp wound. This la not nu,.... on duty s~nd many hours . . . Even the powder room hu the cue· unfortunately • blossomed forth in a new dress • a week calling teenagers parents of pink and blue via wallpapered LEGAL ~--for consent for treatment before celllnr and mat'chJna curtains lh,.-.-even a amall cut can be dressed . . . . Black wrourht Iron ~halrs, CER"IIFlCATE OJ' BVSIJfESS The following tlgures are In- mirrors and a runnlne comer Fictitious Firm Name t~reat1n1 comparative statistics dressing table ... No excuse l'lp THE UNDERSIGNED does here· on emet~enctes at Hoag: for shopptnr with your ll~k by certify that It ls conductinr a YEAR EMERGENCIES on crooked. retell ott sale Uquor atore busl· nes. at 2229·33 Eut Cout Hf&h· 1953 . ... . . . . .. 1,478 * * * ID tbe DeW IJ9bt tbla weelr ••• Soapldul A aut for Ole glo•e CCIIDpartm .. t of ....,.,. body's car .•• boat. cmap paclr. baby bag • • • a:ad t"ft vot a AMCddng aup6doe they wW be atCIIIdcml equtP'M"t Ia all the ladJn' bcmd'hop rowad towo . • . Soapldu are tbry sJ.x 1Dcb aquane ol paper. treot.d w10a pve caatUe .... ..• The papers an eDCIIIMd Ia a amall 3 by I plastic CODtala· er, aad eac.b paper mp. out lad.l.tdoallf ••• Toa 1Nt tJae paper aad poofJ Tou"ft vet a Dice aapu ...,t MGPY "'waaaa cJoua• • . • "'dJab .....-• • •. • '"mopper-opper"' ••• n.e::c b atzoog. I took ,_, loa · aadw_......._ ...... ._ thne people ••. Tbe .... fla· all'f 9Cift oat. but tbe pcllper still l1apnd oa Ia -. ,.._ lf 'fOG trcrftl by a:U • .,.. .... probablY . faaWar wttll tlaeM waah dotba wttla t.be aoap huUt la. * * * , way, Newport Beach under the 1954 · ......... · · -· 1,432 fictitious finn name ol .. The 1955 ·· ····· · ·· ···· 2.172 Korker'' and. that said flrm 1.!1 1956 ·· 2,700 compoeed of the followinr cor· 1957 . . 4.505 poraUon Whoee name In full and 1958 to date . .. 1,701 pJaee ol business 1.!1 as follows, 13,988 to·wit: Here LB a comparison of emer· Seran Sales Company, 2229·33 gency cases month by month in Eut Coaat Highway, Newport 1957 and this year. Beach. Ca.llfornla Month 1951 WITNESS our hands this 3rd day of June, 1968. Jan. ·· 220 SERAN SALES COMPANY F~b. l5l March 294 By Rudolph Ferda April . .285 President May 327 By Gladyce A. Ferda (The May. l958. Secretary 1958 Increase 314 94 263 12 339 45 416 131 369 42 total 'is up to STATE OF CALU"'RNIA 1aa. May 26.l COUNTY OF ORANGE J jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ON THIS 3rd day of June, 1958. before me, a Notary Publlc In ......... and for aald county and state. residlnc therein. duly eommls· aloD~ and .worn. personally ap· peared ltudo\pb Perda and Glad· yce A. l'e:rda, PlesJdent and Sec:· retary respedively ot Smln Sales Company, a caufomia corpora· tlon, known to me to be the per· 110M wboee names are aubscrlbed to the within instrument. and acknowledaed to me that they ueeuted the •me. Wl1'NESS Dl1 band and offldal By Perryware, a completely .ea1. new approach to kltch1!n cannla· JIAAitY ASHTON •wa~De-nte LA,..,-1f11 MOO&RN ~FOR CQAST·10·~ JW:WJNG.• '-"' . . . Theae cannlsters are Notar7 P6btk In and tor white pottery. hand painted wtth aaJd ~~ and State. a t~sh. gay fruit ct.~rn that M)' CoaualMion expU. will match any kJtchen ••. 11\e ~ 18. 1961. are brown wood to tle fn Aabton. J>robaD 6 With kltch~n cablneta ••• And llfatdaett1 .. match are oompanlon alta ws Jf.....,.n llvd... •d peppera. ub ~ prUc ft~ 8Mda, CaUL • ham dlaMII, IJUVtnl plat· ....at.~a: JQe u, u, •.1\&11 ~ pltchera and even a lAO ~ ID t.be lfewpcwt lla.rtMII' En· n ... 8\lt the ~ are ~ 101 JSNIAfl CAll ••• • at<a.DI)' to make ,.. au, ~ macaroni and ~ ~ ~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... TMiiiiiUMto,.,_i and ....,. ...... ,.t! a.r ,nen In color Wll.b ... ..._ tht ll~ a• made ot tiM rnatclilae -wlll" tbt baM ,...._. bd ...,: ,,. .. ., GEORGIA CARR . DmEcr raox the year'a sparta and the awards for the year were presented. G.A.A president Gerry Nack wu the recipient of the award tor b tahest total of G.A.A. points - a total of 109 for her 4 yeara. Vlee·praldent Dockte Lomax was d~ wlth aenlor Betty Evans for second place with 99 polnt.a. Lorralne Cuthbert and Terri Affolter reoelv~ the badminton awards, and senior Slna Phelps recelv~ the tennl!l award. TIE IIICAII8 -1-.J.YW .. ...._ •1Ptly <....-Nm«nrr> wttll .._ The au.atar baseball team was announced at the dinner. It con · slst~ ot Dorothy Tennent. Karen Bruins, Sue Wing, Anna Carling· I house, Sharon Hal.ser, Clem Es· trada, Dockle Lomax and Gerry BEL-AIRES TRIO Nack. (bcept II...W,) * The junior class won the base· ball fnter.cJass. UQUISJTE CtJISDQ 81' MAumeE carr D' Sue Wing and Carol Dawson recelv~ the awards for best jun. lor and senior swimmers, respec. .... J ............ a,....,, .. tlvely. LtnfCIIEOJfS 11:30 • 2:30 -DllfWEltS 5 • 12 Senior' Jan Ary was mistress of ceremonies, and the prorram In· clud~ a little scatter~ talent plus the distribution of awards. JOBJf GETS LE1TEII John Van ~>)eke, 432 Serra Dr .. Corona Highlands, received a varsity letter for sprina sports at Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn. John alao won honors ln reometry at commencement ex- erclaa. POl DDOIU 11UEJrY ATIOh PHONE ORiole 3-4170 • JAftAirA INM ••••• ••• r••••••••• WILL THE NEW HOME YOU'RE BUYING OFFER THESE 4 GUARANTEES ? (Every Medallion Home does ... yet costs you no moNJ/) •Matllon Homo Ouoront.o It a-le elocfrN ......... -.ettr .., lo. Tht'y'rt' put ol tfw origtnal house plan-not out~·pocket emu. ~y 're placed to alord you a maxbnwn ol dectrical co•wmicoce. ,.,....._,.,,... r ••n s ,,.. "-tyol How,, a thtcl I I a ....,.. u• ..... ... ,_ ......... ow.,. ...... ...., ...... a-td'-· ,._,.,... flw ~ ,_,..., Eye--sa' mg lighting that is both d«uattvt-and functiooal -carefully pl.nncod aod located w~ and ... ~Tt' you need it. •• _....,.. ...... ..._ ..... Jow's ..... .-he ..._. IMic. a ~ts' &r Home will be raoca.. (ar ,.... • (.'!(JIM. Your lo~ is p<*dt:cl. .... ._ .............. _.._ ........ _ ..... ,. ......... , ... .... . . • ··u,_ hNrMe the ~ ol e ,.._ ~ ... "'*f'"CY wlticM, Y" tltot.U slow down unta · c. witt. a1ten h. ,_d." ___ ................. -.... -.T ( ~IY I IEIFII JJisv.ucz noaa ~ l'lot~MtMa-,... mal~ COSTA ICUA-1157 ...._ ai..S. JfKW.aaT •EACII -W Jf. Kewport ai..S. I.D)erty ..... "'ecledri.n weling on rurel r'Mdways must .., .. dot. to hls left hand ec:Jge of the road feeing oncoming traffic." ........... . . . . . T ( BIITEI I CICEIO SAILMAUIIS T ACBT CO VEilS T ACBT UPBOLSTEBT .. F ( J F ( ) 410 2Ith St.. OIUole 3·1120 "You ere at en inte"ection facing a green light. A ''U" tum mey be made if you are in a business district." . . T ( ) F ( YEUOW CAB of lew~~trl leacll FOB PJIOMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE 3200 W. Cocut Hwy. Liberty 8-3392 "I may drive through a safety zone provided no one is standing there.'· ···-... .. . . . T ( F ( ) CHUCI STOBEIER Coeta Neea cmd Harbor Area "SGYe With Fc:amen- FOB ALL T011B IlfSUllAJfCE !fEEDS 1793 lfewport An.. Coeta Maa Liberty 1·5554 "Lights visible from in front of a private pas- senger vehicle must be amber or wflite.' . . T ( I F ( ) lacU Y, TOWISEID, DIIE DfSUBAKCE BJIOU:BS co.eriDg the harbor area .AT LIDO BtJILDilfG 3'700 lfEWPOJIT BLVD. PBOJfE OJUoM 3· 7710 JfEWPOJIT •EAQL CaW. ~ • ~ is left un.tt.nded, tM lw-U.. mwt be set and the motor shut off." -... T { F ( ) JOIII LEIIIY I CO. JKSUllAJfCE BBOU:B Complete ID.IUJ'CIIlc. cmd lloncUag SerYtce 2602 Newport BlYd... Kewport hacb Olliole 3-6570 "You may park in front of a driveway if you leave the motor n.~nning or remain in t+.e car.'' ... T ( , ) F ( ) W. H. FARISWORTH JlEALTOB lfewport Harbor Area Resldentlal, CommerciaL Rentals. IDdustrlal Ranches cmc1 Su.bc11rialou 3341 Jfewport BlYd.., lfewport Beacb OBiole 3·5670 "You may substitute a spotfamp for defective headlamps if spotlight is not glaring." . T ( ) F ( ) HARBOR IIYESTIEIT CO. REALTORS Choice BGTbor Properthn-lual.Deu Opportunities Loc:ma -luwaDce 308 30th St., Jfewport Beach OIUoi. 3·4400 "Paning school grounds while children are going to or coming from school, prima facie 1peed lim it is 25 mph.'' . T ( ) F ( ) PARIES-BELL MORTUARY Seni.ng CoroDG del Mar, Newport hach, Udo lale, Balboa lllcmd, Balboa 110 Broadway Coeta Neea "Purpose of e.nter lane on ]~an• highweys: for vehicles when ov..-ta~ing end pessing c.r ehead or in preperetion for a left tvm.'' ....... T { ) F ( J VIICE alii ISSOCIITES-IIIFI., l1c. JlEPADIS, ltE-BOOPIIIC. CELES'nC SOWDECKS FOEBCLAII SUKDECIS AJfD ftAFFIC DECKS 3117 JfftPPO'i a1..s.. ~U.a~WE COin'IIACTOa F ( ) all "· c..t ...,.. •....-t.... Llbedy 1-5.* "Aiwt ...... : Hencl end Mil ..teftcW out • .................. ----·-----T( J F() FllrE I a..AY II••••• ..... I{ YOU Cl\M D~l:VE! , Y~OU MAY ·sAVE A 'LIFE BY KNOW.ING HWY. CODE * THE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN * U you bow the clririJlg lcnra of the Califomia Vehicle Code, you ccm wiD a prta. iD the Euip'a • , HIGHWAY SAFETY CONTEST The Ensign is deeply concerned over the rapidly rising mortality rate on the highways, and therefore is presenting this Safety Contest, with the cooper- ation of the business and professional men listed on this page. It is our hope to impress all of our readers with the NECESSITY of knowing the RULES OF SAFE DRIVING. By adhering to the code of the road, you will help reduce accidents, keep yoW' insurance rates down, make your car last longer, help reduce the needless slaughter on the highways. To protect the lives of drivers and passengers using our highways, the California Highway Commission has prepared rules and regulations for, safe driving. These rules are mandatory, but many good drivers are either ignor- ant of them, or do not abide by them. They may never have an accident them- selves, but they may cause others to have accidents. * CONTEST RULES * Tea• your own knowledge of safe driving rules. Each of the advertiae- ments on thia page haa a rule from the vehicle code, taken from drivers' licenae exams. MARX EACH RULE EITHER TRUE OR FALSE. Also, in the apace below, write your suggestion for reducing highway acci-..----------~ dents. Sign your name and address, and send in the entire page to the Enaign, 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. The entry with the moat correct cmawera and ''When signat\Are required on the best suggestion will receive A CASH PRIZE OF registretion c.rd: Immediately $25. Second prise is SIS; third prise $10: fourth and upon receipt." T ( ) F { ) fifth prizes, SS each. Eln'JUES MUST BE POSTMAilK.ED JfO LA TEll TBAK MIDJfJCBT J17JfE •• 1151 MY SUGGF.SnON FOR REDUCING IDGHWAY ACCIDENTS: (Please print). ISLAID UQUOIS •• -·••·-• oooo 0000• 0_..,0 ,00 0 ooooonho•••••••••••••••-•oooooooooooooooo••OO•oooooooooooooooooo•-•••••••• •-uH••-••·•••- NAME. . .. ............. -·········-····· .. -........................................................ . ADDRESS ...... ···-................ ···················-.............................................. . CITY ... ,. ........................ : .............................................. PHONE-·-·----·······-····· ...... . Use and reproduction of thls Highway Safety Campaign not permitted without the written consent of John l-1. Hovlck, P. 0. Box 571. Newport Beach. California. ·-so.-of ........ of e .,.,_ ..... eccident if someone It ~ or in{urecf: tf ,. were not et feuft in the accident, drive on.'' ............ T ( J F ( ) WRIIfr DIIVIII SCHOlLS DUAL-COKTJIOL TBADmfC CAD Wodc:t's Ma.t PatieDt laatnacton. SpedallaU lD T ....... tag Jferyoaa hop1e PBOifE DIKEDIATELTI MIDWAY 6 -1714 "Your motor vehid. registration cemr.~te U!ould be ~ept in safety deposit box for leeurity." T ( ) F ( ) NEWPORT AUTO . WORIS OFnCIAL AUTO CLUB CAilACE C.neral Auto Bepatr, Tune-upe. JpJUon. Carburetor, TlaDamlulon. TowlDg 120 JDdusb1al Way, Costa Nua Libe~ 8-7181 "Prima facie speed limit in a business d istrict is lO mph." . T ( ) F (' ) TRIDEWIIDS U-DRIVE CRUISERS QUIT WISJUJfC-CO FlSBDfC 21-Foot Steelc:nrft for PleaaqA cmd FtahiDg C.Dtwy Bi·Oc:ta:Da Ccu 2037 W. Cocut Bwy.. Jfewport lleaclJ Liberty 1·6031 "The maximum sp..d of a pau.nger ~r which is drawing e trailer U!all not exued 55 mph." .. .. ............................ ... . . .. T ( F ( ,.., ... , bicll, Palter I Torre nrsv.ua ••ou:u PenoDCII S.rTica -C..pJ.te Prot..Uoo 331 ~.-Dr., lfewport -.acb oaw. 5-0350 "Number of spoft.mfM p4trmat.d: a maximum of two." ..... ---.. ·-········ ................... ··-· .. .. T ( F ( ) STIFF .. & Sll "Stops reqttired et r.aro.d cro .... s: AI "'" hic:Mt mu.-t It~ W• c:rollirtt rehed p.de cro••lr9 If~., ...... ...,. •pprMdt of ft •• " -·---·-·-·---··-----T ( ) F ( J * On lkllboa lalcmd * JMPOJITS • WIKES • LJQUOIIS DELJCA TESS Elf 220 Marl.De An. PhODe ORiole 5·0950 "Y 041 1MY turn from • dnct coune or ~ ....._ omy wf.l such mcwemettt eM be med. wah ,..~w. safety." T ( ) F { ) CLAIRE VII HORI BEALTOB :r131 W. Cocut Blgbway Jfewport hach. CaW. "Lending operator's licente: May be loaned to visiting friends from anotfler stet.." T{) F(J THEOIIIE l-IS , .. A·1 UMCI C4ln • UMCI 'rrucb 3100 w. C..t • .,. .. ............... l.lbedy 1-Mn r F ( ) SAF 'ETY THE INDISPENSABLE FA~OB Standlna u a bulwark aeaJ.Mt ft.nanclal ntiQ, thl Oranp County Farmer. Mutual Pl,. lnlu.rance Compaey hu ~~erved Orance County New.:orneta a1nee 1888 • • . over atxty yean! Now, the new Slnele Pac:kaee HOMEOWlQ!JtS POUCY uaures even ereate.r proted.lon aphwt audden tlnanclal loa -not only from fl~. but aha from • multitude ol costly, everyday huardl. 1101 North Main St., Santa Ana Kimberly 2-1181 "Wh.n folowing enotfter v.hic::le at nigftt, the lowW beam of tf.e headlights should be used regardless of distance between vehidft." ........ T ( F { UDO REALTY, 110. TBD WEU"SIPEC:UU. Olf LIDO ISLE: Charming, small .. fl.xer-upper" home l>n 40' Jot. Several thousand dollars below any other Udo property. Unmatched value at $25,000. Very euy terma. S400 Vkr Udo. Jfewpcm Jt.ac~a oaw. 3·1130 ''WlleMver .• driver approacnes a Ruhing red treffic signet, he shal stop end proeM<~ as in the ~se of a stop sign at • tftrCMigft highwey." . . ... . ... . .............................. T { ) F ( • !!!l!.!!d~ .. ~ .rab .. u ....... Wbeel AI.Jp.1ag • ,.. .. J ...... 1511 Kewpon m..s., Coeta ..._ Llberty ... llrl "Pecledrian right of wey in croawella: P• .....,_ .. enN...., to itt. ritht of wey when~ ift • ...,._.or IIIWMrbd ~ w .. at an lfttwMdioft ... --....... ___ ., ________ T ( f ( ) POIT lilliE ••• F UAJITU • IIATI'LOWD • ALL·ALUIOinJ'If •a..av-t Wectlcla Ia Onlllge c..atr ~ w. eoa.t • .,... Jfewpon 8eada Liberty ..... "Overta.ing. end paasing at highway eros.. ings: You .,.. permitted to overtalo end pass anotfter vehicle •• an int.nection prov1dec:J ~ do not cross to the left of cen .. r liM of lghwey." .......... : .. ················· ............................... T ( ) F ( ) CURLY'S AUTO W.IS .ODT AJm namza llEPAD Auto Palatiav • P'ne Eattmcrte.. Loaa c:azs 2011 Harbor .IYd Coeta Keecr LIJ)erty l..crtJt "Sounding hom: Sound hom only when ree· ~ebly necessery fot safe OJMretion and if v1ew Js obdrvcted on curves in mounteins.'' .... T ( F ( ·1 11tb CIDd .._..tla A ... ' eo.ta ..... -LJhuty 1-Ml -O•alnv 17tb CIDd sa....-A ... CUIAi••• eo.ta Keecr-Llbedy I-GII ..,._. Ia Jfo lu.tlt. .. for o-Jltr'" ''Wh.n anotMr ear he. .topped at • cro.- w .. to permit a podestrien to pas, you mey bs tf.o stopped cer: If pedostrien Is coming om left, peu cer on right side." ............... -... T ( ) F ( J SIUII _.. I .. CY JIOIIT OUifG& PIN. A.-IC "-U... 1 'rtPJ&Y. llc'r:ssn Amt~t, •• , ··~en.... a... .... Del W. c..t~.. ...,_...... IDI:Itf a.- .. , ... ....-.. tt..t hew 1hppRII fw pe .... ..,.: v .. ~ .,....... .. ,.. If ...,.._ ~.,.. il pro"•cl, or • cflroo. Hon of .......... freffio ..... but not fast. thM 10 ••• ·----·~--.. _ .. __ T ( ~ -.&.'1 F( • ' .. • Enga.gement Party Honors Nancy Tritt of Lido Isle Mr. and Mra. W1Wam B. Tritt rna tororlty .......,. on the West· or Udo Wa haw formally an· wood carnpu of t1CLA. nounced the enaaaement of their Mrw. Tritt entertaJned ~ay dauahter. Naney, to Kent CJI• wttb a tea at the Irvine Cout Snyder, 10n ot Mrw. Rlc:hard C. Country Chab, Corona del Na.r, Xttechbaum ot BurUnaton, Iowa, where frt.en4a and relatlvea were and the late 1amet~ T. Snyder. rece.lved.. Tbe honoree'• favorite The happy news wu liven color. yellow, predonllnated In tlrat to the famtly, and then tol· the OoraJ ananpmentll throutb· lowed the tracSlUonal pallllnf of out the upper club room. Upon to Ma. Tritt'a Delta Oenl· arrlvlnf, ,ueata were pre.nted With yellow carnation eoraaaea bearln1 the namea of the atfl· anced pair by Ml81 Sallie Gil· more of Loe Anaelea and M1M ' Carolyn Gray of Newport Beach , ldrority alatera. R.ecelvlnl with Mra. Tritt and ~ancy wu Mra. JCrtechbaum, Who had come from Iowa for the occulon. Nancy wore a powder blue embroidered aheath. The Oowera for all three were or<:hlda. A venetian lace cloth covered the tea table with Ita lllver cen· terplece or yellow ra.a and ear· nattona. Pourin& durin& the att· ernoon were Mra. William F. Tritt of Glendale, Mrs. Gene Pat· tentOn or Newport Beach, Mra. Maraaret Dumouchelle of North Hollywood, Mrs. L. L. bbell or Balboa. Mrs. A. B. KJna and Mn. W. A. Stone of Newport Beach. MRS. LARRY GEORGE SUMNERS. (Bernie Alclen Pftotot Nancy, a third eeneratlon Call· Comlan. wu born In Glendale, continued her achoollne from the sixth erade In Newport Beach and rraduated lut week from UCLA. She waa presented In 1954 by the Children's Home Society Miss Penelope Marie Escobar Is Bride of Larry Sumners Debutante Ball and Is a member Wearing a ·white embroidered 1 organdy dress over yellow taffeta of the National Charity League silk organdy wedding gown, Miss and wore a t'rown of flowers In College Ttcktockers. Her grand· Penelope M a r 1 e Esc o b a r ex-her hair. l:i:iacXii:i:iCiCI:X:i:iacXii:ii parents were the late Mr. and :a I ' I *3* ' I I •:~ ' Mrs. William Winters Tritt, well changed solemn vows with Larry I Mrs. Dave Fraser a.ang church ln the known Los Angeles educators. George Sumn~rs at a double ring wedding sola. In tlle sanctuary. Lido ShopplncJ Area and Ml'l'. E. 0. Floyd of San weddln&' aervlce performed last I which was decorated with yellow I M F) d Saturday evening at St. An· and white eladloU a nd majestic Fra nciM"o and the ate r. oy · drews Presbyterian Church. The dalales. Mr. Snyder was born In Lo8 Angeles, where he received his Rev. Ewing Hudson read the j The ·bride's mother re<"eived education. Last week he was I rites. . guests at a receplion held at the eraduated from UCLA. where he The bride s gown was made in church following the ceremony was a member of the Phi Kappa bouffant style with the new 1 She wore a pink lace. ballerina Ps i fraternity. He will continue I shorter length In front, tlowlng length dress with matching ac· graduate studies there next fall. to a chapel train at the back. cessorles and an Or<:hid corsage Hla grandparents were the late Sht' wore a tear drop cap to hold I Mrs. Sumners wore a beige lace Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Z. Snyder her fingertip veil and carried a sheath with pink accessories and f K City Kans. and the ("aSCade bouquet Including but· similar corsage. o anau · Geor e A terfly orchids and lily or the 1 late Mr. and Mrs. I · valley. Sht' was given away by Assisting with the r~ptlon TUrner, pioneers of Burlington. her atep.fath~r John Gilbert were Mn. Flora Johnson of Cam- Iowa •. long active there In poll· Powers Jr .• who ~lth her mother, arillo, Mrs. Clarence Rardin ot tics. came from Tla Juana Venezuela Newport and Mra. Joseph Me - for the wedding. The bride'~ Bride of Tla Juana, Venezuela. fta.la,al•• ... 1f home is 412 Signal Rd., Cliff Following a honeymoon trip .,....... Haven. to Coronado. the newlyweds w111 Ia---.. ~..a..r11111tl The groom Is the son of Mr. make their home at 170 Del ~r S 1,000 Is Worth $6,000 To Harbor Girls' Club a&Wrc:at •aaoa DriiCIII I IMOIISDAT. IOJr& lt. 1 .. UQIOJf JUJIIOa ZIZC1' Unda Cusumano has been elected prealdent of the junior members of the Legion Auxiliary, Newport Harbor Unit 291. Prfat'IJ. la Cusumano waa named ~re· tary. and Deborah Opel, t~er· eeant-at-arma. A $1,000 gltt from the Newport Harbor Area Soroptlml•t. Club wu worth se.ooo to the Harbor Area branch chapt~ of the Glrla Club or America thla week. Receipt ot Ute fl,OOO ma~ a total ot $5,000 rallied by the Girls Club toward establt.hment ot a clubhouse and fulfilled a condl· lion ~~et by the Irvine Co.. whJch then rave $5,000 mo.re to match the tfrat t5,000. The combined $10,000 waa u.ed to clear the title of 3 Iota on Anaheim St. In C:O.ta Mesa just north of the Friday Afternoon Club. With $2!)0 contributed by the Pete and Mike Getting Wed? It's true. A report from the marriage li- cense bureau In Santa Ana that a llcenae wu laaued to Peter Norton, 23, of 809 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa, and Mlcbael A. Crooks. 21, ot 1609 W. Balboa Blvd .. New· port, haa been verified by the clerk there. However, there were 2 letters lett out of some newspaper re- ports that make a &'Tt!at deAl of difference In the story. That middle Initial A In Ml· I chael Crooks' name standi Cor I Ann. Rotary Club, the club now has $200 toward a bulldlne fund. ac· cording to M.rs. Mabel Fttzmorrt.. put president ot the SoroptJ. mlaU, who are now ur&ine other preanizat1ona to help the girls. "So much baa bee, done for the Read the Enll'"' Want Ad .... -. Boya Club aca.a the atftet from _____ _:. ... _. ___ ...:-~•:_v the glrb' lot." ahe uld, "that wt' AltS1 CHUilCft Of' CHaJSl t feel aomethlna abould be do~ SOlHTIST , to ~et the &lrls Into better quar-,_ VIe lUe .............. tera than they now have over A .,_.. .I T1le Mott. Churdl. T'h. nco's Taco Shop on Newgort R,... Clturdl of Cltritt, SO...tlst, ;" to.. Blvd. In Coeta Meaa." lofl, MeSMdluwtt.. ....__ Soroptlm'...... lao h Sull4ey Sdlool -----9:15&.101. • """ .. -. a ave wlOCtey Senrice II :00 a.m. pledeed $25 a month toward ex· w.d~y Mtllft9 Mwtir19 1:00 p.m. penaes or the club, which aervea a..di~tg t-Joc.Md et ll15 Vie approXImately 175 Harbor Area Udo. New.-+ '-ch, I& otM" -• glrla between the ares of 6 a nd'' ct..,. frot~~ 9.00 Lift. to 5:00 p.m. 16. W.di\Mdeyw r,_. 9:00 e.m. to 7:45 ·The Soroptlmlat. who ralaed p.m. Fndey 9 e.m. to 9 p m. C o>ed the $1.000 with a buffet dinner. Holideys. . , raised another 11.000 tor the I T1le publ•c I• cord·~ny l""'lt.d to ••· girls' cJub a ya 1-eNf tf\e dlurdl MtVIC. eftd uae the "'ar ago. leedifiQ lit-. FRANK LEE CAPRJ PANTS IN THE BEST CIRCLES A'elena's FADS AND FASHIONS J UNIOR A: MISSY SIZES ... DRESSES A PLAYCLOTH.ES %74.1 E. COAST BlaJIW 11ft Oalole 3-laS 0080JfA DEL JIA.a IIEIICI'S FIIEST DEC I SHIES LIDO SHOPS aaa vaa Ud.o BALBOA ISLAND . 211 Na:J1..1M A ... for • lM9e Selection of YARDA6E -LINENS IEOOtN& -NOTIONS .... -liillftl and Mrs. Patrick L.. Sumner of Ave. in Costa Mesa. Mrs. Robert Marahall. put Santa Ana. Both he and his bride -----.,...--------___;_ _____ ..,....;-_______________________ ~---·:-~..;;;:;::::.._ - ' PATTElNS IOYS' I &lltl$ TOT to T&N CLOTHING prealdent of the Newport Harbor were Oranre Coast Colleee atu· Woman'a C1vte Lea,ue. enter· dents. He rraduated from Hono- tal.ned the outrolnc executive lulu Hill\ School, whlle ahe took boanl Jut week at her Lido ble her hlfb .ettool wotk at Newport home, 367 Via Udo Soud. Harbor Rtlh School. Enjoylne the ha.pltallty were Mia Patrlda McFadden wu Mmes. Ronald Barlow. Clyde maid or honor. She wore a yeJJow Johnson. Robert Huber, Robert embroidered taffeta gown made Rea Kenneth Snoke, Lester with a bouffant skirt In ballerina Jon~. Frank Kargl. Philip Bur· length. She wore a matching net ton Tom Patterson W. J. Hes., crown with fingertip veil and car· na~Jt. Stanley Wlhlams. Jean ned a cascade of yellow f'OIIIt'S ~ VI. Udo Cooper, Mel Berry, Paul Davis, end white carnations. Wearing N rt •--...t. --~ Forrest AIUnder and Cecil War· similar gowns In lime were the ~~~~ .. ~W~pof~~~~~~·~~~~-~~~t~ln~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; three bridesmaids, Miss Jean : ' 1 ' :• Ci' ' * · lunk; Miss Barbara Stokes and Miss Charlotte Burge. Cool and refreshing as a scented sea spray I Dorothy Gray hot weather cologne Your choice of 6-White Ulac ... D ation ... June Bouquet. .. Summer Spice ... Sum· mtr Sonc ... or Natural. $2.00 size now only $1.00 ANNUAL SALE Stock up for aummer now. Charles MacCrone served as best man. Ushers were Jacle Mayer, Bob Seaton, John Talack· son and Paul Bailey. Little Carol Beth Harden was flower girl. She wore a white embroidered ........ c .... 'Fer Aqlera 01• There was goat meat galore for the 81 members of the Ang· lers Friday Luncheon Club at the BuCfalo Ranch last Friday. Bar· becut'd ham and marlin were also served as Joe Chapelle accom · panled hill cowboy songs with guttar music. Dal and Opal Gret· tenberg wt>re In charge of the tlfth annual barbecue of the club. JIJCII Wins Fetetl NewpOrt Harbor 1unlor Cham· ber wives were entertained at a toffee yesterday by Mrs. Jack Newton, wife of the present pres· ldent. and Mrs. Bill Mannlnc. wife of the past preslc:t.nt. Among those attending were Mmes. Bill Straw, Gene Cunnln&'· ham. Jim Penny, Robert Berkl.y, Harlan Hoyt. Milo Brandmyer, Bill Grunday. Rick Lawrence, Cllrls Lawler, Bob Wilcox. ,Jack Andrew& and Bob Childs. '-opi.N..Mea ~ ••• end ~tW ,.au ••••a Coast Super Market 3317 EAST COAST HiGHW~ '( 1 Jt MC.RIGOLO CORO~~ DEL M.lR -n. c.ttn.., .. ht P ...... --aD IO.AT--41/a-. C.. PURR • All Tuna • 2 for 23c JDaG KEU.T-1 lb. Ju OraiiCJe Marmalade • • 25c IJIVCXEJI:S-U ._aLACK Raspberry Preserves • 35c Gebhardt's Chili with Bean.-No. 300 Can .. 29<' Oro Suds. Bath w / a million bubbles-12 oz. .. 25<' BIIIDSETE'S-10 OL Asparagus CUTS 25c MEAT PIES 2 fir 49¢ 8ELI. . PEPPERS 2 ... ,s~ IIEDI'Z-14 .. aottJe Tomato Ketchup • • • CIIU'Jfl[~ ... Star Kist Tuna • • • • • ICOTJDJf'S.....a Dinner Napkins • 2 for 45c CUT RITE WAX P APER-125 ft. Roll KEANES BROOMS -Deluxe BIBDSETE'S-10 OL BIJlDSETE'S-10 OL MIXED VEG. CUT CORN 2 fir 29( 2 for 29( Cucumbers W'lllTE ROSE POTATOES 5 lk 1~ Meat Specials SPECIALS FOB JUNE 19 -20 -.21 Zonta's ·Girls Of· th~ Month Are Honored T~PPING T-WAVES with JEAN TANDOWSJCY . .. AWAJIDI lifow tta.t ichool la-told kq; Dick t..rrWr, money. out aDd ~JWD~DK 1.1 ln. moet ot makina award (be mabe tall 'Jbe 8 ZOnta Jtrb of the month the U do 1alll orpnllaUon. are own!)-doUar tJcn tnon4tY clJpz from Newport Harbor HJth toldlq up for a '"ll·HI'Md Chuck Wlnfteld. ror belna tos-_ Scltool were ruen. of bonor. aur~UDtK r.t.: Samt of tiM f\lld · told muteaJ top. alo"-wtth tb~lr mothers, at the tnt llab• howewr, are not. • • • AddltJon of new expena.-to .. llaJorlb' ot dtt• are now the 19QI.!59 budaet Monday eve. a.tvyll\f •rvlce charres tor ~ nina caUMd the N.-,ort Beach tunctlona," Mr. Shelton aatd. Clb' Council to aeareh lor a ddJ -''Sucb ctua.ra es wouJd relieve t.be luncheon meedne of the Zonta lhlt (II& a...-) Mtt•• e PDfUQ AJID f'IIIU.I Club lut 'lburaday. S. • .... fla '-' ~· We talked a bout Rlfll J'Snance Mra. lame~ Ray, chatnnan ol .... (• .. J.ay l) ., 1JM On the Jlay 2 weeks aao .•. the the elrl or the month aub·oom· ~ 1M II tut , .. ,.... openlne ot Harboc Tbrttt and mtttee, pnwnted the followine ~ .._ tlutll ., ._ ,_..,, Loan ln Georp Bu«ola'a tabu . Jirla: Can White, chOMn for Qc. ,, .. ...._ f-.....,_. &Mila lotU brand -new .&.y-lJde BuUd· tober; Sue Stewart. November; ....._ .. .._ ..... Kaay lne .•. a mucullne operation Jerry Nack, ~mber; Glenda ••• i • .,.. ..._ ,_tile all the way throurh. Uonal ln~e. p ne.J'aY_propert,y t&X." The ••reb turned to the trJI'h 1be aanJtaUon port~oa ot u. and aarbap eollectlon C"C»t, now PJOPGMd .budpt totals Gl(),~ betnc paid out of the eeneral tax or a bout a oenta on the t:u .UL fund. Mayor Jame, ·Stoddard The mayOl' ..umat..t that a ftet aaked Clt:y Manapr Robert Sl\el· charp ot at.75 per water ......, ton to aubmlt a report on pro. ~d .,. NQUfred to ralle tM Price, January; Patti Whitefield. Aaa•h•JAttea A.....S,. .. tel We now dbc:over a nother fl· February; Sonya Moon. March; m tawd..-. nanctal tnatJtutton fOlnt 'tuu VIcki Csenar, April; and Paula Now Nat atarta on a new proj-runs. alao on the Bay, but thla poled feee for traah, prbaee a nd r.qutred amount. 1 aew~r co.ta. Final heerlnl on 1M ~ THE PRIZE for the most beoutiful hot ot the 'H<"Sts in Bloom" porty of the Lido Isle Women's Club 1s being presented to Mrs. Kenneth King'ler (left) by_ Mrs. H.,l Dike. who wos ins tolled os the new presi· dent o the Club. Other prize winners were Mrs. Normo Le Boron for most original h<"St ; Miss Larry House for most omusing. (Gene Ross photo) Echola, May. ect for the Volun~r Servtce Bu · time a CQJnpletely FEMlNJNE The apedal award of Zonta reau, plannln1 to spend her I Um· operation all the way throueh. Girl of the Year was given to mer wriUne two hour·lone playa It's called lJdo Women Jnv~. Call White, daughter of Mr. and to be pre.ented at Newport Beach tors ... or Men At Bay ..• and Mrs. Stroller White o! Balboa Is· Elementary School next October. has been In operation alnoe Feb· land. The award consisted of a OrlJinaUy ahe had thourht of ruary, 1957. certificate and a $50 savings toss:lna oU a 20 minute alclt but H dl The Newport Beach Parka, • . ea ne the ll·member croup Beachea and ~reatlon Comrnls-bond. skits, like acorns, erow when of femJtllne financiers are Cele alon realflnned Its atand '1\l~. Mrs. John Luther. Zonta pres!· planted In fertile aoll. .. lloueh. president. and Maxine day eventnr ln favor of holding dent. was presented a "money ''The Particular Aneel. .a play McClellan, secretary . treasurer. the vacant clty·owned property t~" a• a gift from the club for written for PTA Found~r a Day Members are Helen Loetf1er Bet· on Balboa Blvd., adjacent to the her forthcoming trip to New York last season, was Nat'a successful sy Ware, Fern McAnlls. Dorothy 1 1 as delegate to the Zonta Inter· braln·chlld, and should be SHn SmJth Marlon Anderson D-tty c ty tral er park, for park and tt 1 c tl Sh 111 be 1 • • ....,. recreation purposes. A almJiar na ona onven on. e w I aga n. • • • Davies, Marge Welch. Phyllla resolution had been adopted May accompanied by Mrs. Earl Stan-Messenger and Crace Kilroy 21, l957. -ley. chalnnan or the local club's THE LlDO PLATERS tossed a Th f 1 Do · Service Committee "Wackademy Awards Dinner" as ese ema e w-Jones man-The PBR Commlaslon acted at- -----·---their swan sone for the season lpulators, not satisfied wlth-ter hearlnr protests from the New School with golden decorations and merely being housewives, decld-Central Newport Community awards to match, and Prexy Nat ed to ~lnd out the facts of life In Assn. against the Newport Beach Michaud presiding at Lido Club· a mans world of tJnanclng. They City Council plan to U5e a por· To Open Here h use ' not only found out, they cashed tlon of the JaniS for the trailer o Ch~dr Winfield wa the m cu· in. and recess for the summer park. Egremont. '"the Little Red terful mcuter of ceremODJu. with money In the bank for Schoolhouse of Encino:· is now ably auiat.d by "beblDd tbe working capital. IAJUfES IVTS GEM SBOP establishing a branch in the screeDS" A.rllDe Wl .. t who DOt Each member contributed to Newport Harbor Area. oDly kept him aupplled wttb the original pool and contributes N T ff• I t h H t Margaret Fowler Bo\.t'e, a Bal· tbe wacky awcznb but coined a set sum each month. At their ew ra IC n ere ange ur s boa resident. opener! her school tbe word "wac:Jardemy." monthly m~tlngs In each other's 8 • N 8 M hG s In Encino In 1945 with 13 pupils. Those Included In the deluge of homes. the study group presents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes, real· dents ot Udo Isle since 1931. have moved to Laeuna Beach and have purchased the XU&S· maul Gem and Mineral Store there. Taylor K u as m a u I and ··Barney" Barnes were tonner owners of the Orange Coast Gem Crafts In Corona del Mar. ne r t a Today It has an <'nrollment of gilded gifts were ... Bryant data gathered on suegested In· us I s s I • • e c n s y 200. with a long waiting liSt. The Wiest. for wearing out the most vestments, following which a Newport Harbor Branch" ill t;a,·e c;hoe leather on behalf of the discussion Is held and a vote tak· "Walt and ~ .. was the attl-ported on the busmPssmen·s both winter anrl summN <;t>SSions. PlayPrs -one of his own very en. They also study the Wall tude o! the Newport Beach City complaints a t Monday evPning's l Mrs. Bov(>(>. who has taught both old s hiX'S bronzed: Lorraine Aus· Street Journal and pool their CouncU after businessmen near Council meeting. The men·hantc; in Amen<'a anrl Euro!)(' hopes to tin. for being on her toes In get· knowledge as well as their mon-Ah vour orlnr_tnQ n.ed5 will be Newport's McFadden Pl. com-stated th~t customers WPre nol open in July wllh a sum:ner day ting new members -miniature ey. I hondled conven1entlv ond court pial ned that the new traffic in· able to fmd an t>xlt from the I camp for boys and girls of kin golden toe slippers: Ray Quinn. Last week they held their la.'lt eouslv in the completely-equip terchanee cut down their busi-new traffic maze In order to shop dergartPn age through eighth be~t jack-of-all-trades -tiny meeting of the season before oed J ob Printinq Deportment 0 • ness as much as 50'' last Sun-1 at the ocean rront stores. and grade A program of swimming. glldt>d blue jeans; Fred Cole. tor locking the vault for the summer T-:-h;;;:~t~~~c~io::-" ...... _;;:;;;;:~;:;:::;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;::::;;::;; day that Balboans In particular could I sports. games. crafts. music and set construction -golden ham· and Invited the husbands to at· l ' Councilman Charles Hart re-not turn into the shoppmg area other actiVities will be offered. I mer award; Jack Hughey, treas · tend for pot-luck and swimm ing ·WJIIilnlt Sllfl111r1 '·Let"s keep our shirts on and urer -golde n handy·dandy at Cele Hough's. Being business-OJI'FlCE EQUIPMENT TWDfS AT MO.CAXS see what happens:· sard Mayor M.d t w· I i g h t n In I quick cakulator: like to the bltt~r end. they SUPPUES ST A elrl, Linda Lee, and a boy. James Stoddard. He expressed I wes InS Gwenda Waoon, for covering the showed a film on "Stock Develop. Gift~·-=~ Mlcha~l Miles, were born to La· bellef that when proper !'ligns are I most mileage In one play-gold ment." and all received a rousing ncord8 certWed fiN von a nd Lea Morgan, 107 B. St., posted anhd drivers becomfflf> tam· l•tpfon Trophy en roller skates; Jane Pinkerton. vote of confidence from their prwt.ctiea wttb Bal illar wit the new tra c net for her aolden decorations and proud spouses. Dfl"' ·--....., toe boa. In Hoag Hospital. Sun-• .,_ • ....., • ........ day, June 1. work, the situation will correct Notre Dame and University of for being a eood eeg -a golden This Is one time we hope no • • • lt:.!elt. Signs are due to go up for Mlchlean yachtsmen saJied away egg: Jean Winfield, Boy Scout readers are members ol the U. S. Uclo lb~pplaf C..tw this week-end. with the Sir Thomas Lipton team knife -for being a good scout Treasury Dept. In search of In· OIUole a.--lao v•LWo GIJlL I'Oa lrELSOifS Susanna and Kenneth 0. Nel· bud,pt will be held at T:ao f.:t Monday, and tbe r.vtNcS bu l.a expected to be appt'O¥'td at the eoncltUion of the be&tlna. lilY a••uuu Clrla -Black and tan 1 Brown ReebtHed. t..e.a than 2 pounda at 3 montha. IS) lr 163. One amall mlnlature black male poodle. Show quality !... 1175. Others. the iordans .mSHOP 1731 &. CMat ....... , C:....dellfa l'boaea Ollw.I·UIO Crestmont PIE .SCHOOL Kindergarten & Primary Grad• French Mwdc Day -Week • or Month * JICZV. AlfD LVICB MU. GU.CE MacMOJfJfiU LIMrly 1-57$7 • son. 108 VIa Havre, LJdo Isle, are the parenta of a Jlrl born Satur· day, May 31, In Hoae Hospital. LEG CUT OJf BOAT ~ ract.qg trophy In Intercollegiate Bob Pinkerton, for showlne the come taxes to check on. As broth· j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ract~e In Newport Harbor Tues· most promlae u an actor durlne er Hofbnan pointed out In hla Gerald Samsel, 19, of1527 New· day. the year -a canned ham; Dick "Calllne C. Q." column ... some· port Blvd., Coeta Mesa, aul.tered Ousted In 'I\lesday mornJne Smith, for the best acttne ln a tlme.a wdl-mea.nt publicity can a cut leg In a boattnr accident eliminations were the PaclOc unall part -a amall canned backfire, u In the cue of the 6 m1lea oU the Newport Jetty coast teama from Ocddent.al and ham ~ BUI Schoek. for use or bJa AWOL CAneUne Without a Ll· NO DOGS Sell tllroufb EIWIPl ClUiffled Sunday afternoon ot last week. Stanford. Other d~eated teams truck-eolden oil can; Ron Mae cenM) IJ~ Aneters 10 rractoualy were the u. s. Naval Academy Creeor, for Hehttne the Players' set up by thla column tor the and the Merchant Marine Aead-way to success -tolden candle Calllornla Fish and Came War· em.y and holder; Ruth McCulley, the dens. At no extra charge, either. ···············••e••e••············ • ]Jk. Jeftns BABEaDASBEa • • • • • • • %515 EAST COAST BJGBWAT. COIIOJIA DEL IIAJl *CROWN HARDWARE* WE CUT ltE1'S •& BOVIEBOLD DD.urrJIDT ITOJrr Pboee FilE KJI COLMY PAIITS ~= 1107 EAST COAST IIIGIIWAT CO.OJfA DEL IIAJl SOD VISJT GOULDS Mrs. Ettie Could of 508 Sea· ward · Rd., Corona del Mar. Is making up for lost time with her wandering sons. Dr. Ernest Could of Wuhington. D. C~ and hia wife and 3 daughters visited her key to their success -kJnr stu W.ell, girls, see you In AJcatraz! Bayside Dr. Park, Widening Of Fifth Ave. Are Debated from June 8 through the 12th (ConUnued from Page One) residents In that area would like after a 2-year ab11ence. and Ma-side Dr., Including tennla courta to see some sort or pleasant de· rlne Major W. R. Could and his and lawn bowline, drawn before velopment rather than a double wife and daughter will arrive the realignment of Carnation road which was once planned. Sunday after 2 years on duty m Ave. was considered. Mrs. Roy Hallberg announced Japan. Dr. David Smiley reported that that her children took petiUons . ,.... of 300 signatures last year to tor· ,.-•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• -... mer Mayor Dora Hill. who said ~ ~ nothing could be done In that ~ ~ area. ~ ~ New City Recreation Director ~ Richard Abernethy said he bad· ~ )I w n ~ n't had much opportunity to ~ JOSa lfB 0 ~ study lt. but It didn't look like ~ .:::::;:; :;::; .:::::;:; ~ much of an area to him. ~ ~ Rex Brandt, Indicating that he ~ was apeaklne for all the artists, ~ announced that he uked per-~ ~ mission to put a parklne Jot at P B I N 7 I N G ~the bottom of the bluff fln Bay-~ ~ aide to accommodate the stu-~ dents at the art school held at ~ ~ his home. He said that he would ~ · ~ beautify the parkin( Jot ana had ~ Ideas about botanical garderlf ~ .1/J and par~ In the Bayside area. ~ ~ e "JfOT aOOM ElfOVGB'" ~ ~ Walter Pearson said then-Ia ~ CHECK THIS LIST FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS: ~ ::~=::en·:.:~: ~~~~a': ,.. .1/J better to make It a beautiful ~ ~ area. ~ ~ President and moderator, Dr. ~ 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS ~ 1. a. Longley, asked that the ~ 0 LETTERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS j ::!~~fo:C, ~ia~td: ~~Ja~~ ~ ~ • ~ least the area available will be ~ 0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ ready tn 2 mon ttts tor another ~ Clvlc A.aeoctatlon meettna. He ~ 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS 4 aald they would uk Mr. Brandt ~ 0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS 4 ten auaaat.d sketches. : D CIRCULARS D BOOKLETS ~ u .. 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Sold new CIDd •meed by UL Beauti- ful black finiah 1795 1955 FORD RANCHWA.GON with Fordo- mcrtic tranamieeion. radio, heater, etc. S139S . I9s.t FORD RANCHW AGON. Fordomatic:, . radJo, heater. etc. $1095 19$5 CHEVROtEr, 210 c.door Statioa wag. OD willa radio, beater, powerorwlide wbJte acJ.waD ... • , 7G 195'1 FORD ltANCBEilO. Low~ 1151 FOBD FAIIII.Aim 4-ddot-Victoria : ~ aeclcm. Fonlomcrtie, racUo, , etc. ~------....12315 1N8 INTERNATIOMAL 1lft T Cab & cbaa.i. I - 1154 CHEBVOI.Er IJ.T Tnc:k. Auto.. traM. 1 - 1158 CIIEV. lJa T V ..a pk:kilp.Jiaa extra Jaav ......... , 185 1153 MEICU8Y lhtsrey Hardtop 111 Cllr Fz~l•t••• W 18UidDAT, TU'JrK 11. J-wzwiOih' au.oa auaa ' DEBUT ANTES OF 1958 TO MAKE BOW DEC. 26 ,J-:!!!• pa~ ~ First Globetrotters Ball The debutantH who will be-Mr. and Mr.. Stroller White of~~~ ~a= Will· Be Held This Fr.tday praented at the fltth annual Balboa llland. to the City Coundl read at Mon· Newport Hubor Debutante Ball RecelV1nc cueeta u they ar· day evenln,-a buclpt bearin&-ay DOVGLU were announced at the tradition· rived were Mra. lack RJJey, pres. Councilman Ban Lorenz ob· "-LACIIL.Ur al Mother·D&Uihter tea held lut ldent of the awdllary, Mta. How· jected, uyln.a that u the !fewpoct 1be Globftrottem Ba.l1, the eea- Frlday. ard Law.on, retJnnc p,.tdent, Beach ta..._ salaries, other cltla _,n•a Pilot p&fty for .mdent.s o1 Mra. Tod Oviatt'• home In and Mrw. William Clark. chair· muat 1ncreue alao, tbua atartinl Harbor Btch School •nd their Shore Clttta wu the aetttnc for map ot the baU. the merry·ao·round. We mould friend-. will be bt"ld th1a Friday the annual tea, which bonoJed Mrs. Lelalle Pete,_n wu In atay 5~ under the inland cities, evenlna at the Friday Afternoon the younc women· and t.tw!lr charce of the -tea. She wu aa-he utcS. Clubbouae In eo.ta Mesa. mothel"'l. The Ovtart home wu alated bY membel"'l of the Debu· .. Pattty would tndleate the A apeclal Invitation ta extend- decorated for the occulon with tante Ball. which Jndudee the need for the 5~ ra'-e, .. City Man· ed to Orance Cout Collep etu- Oowen o1 pink and tuyquot.. M.mea: leUel"'lln Seoville. Edpr acer Jtobert Sbeltoa uld. "But denta under :10, accordlna to AI The Debutante Ball, aponaored Hirth, Martin Manpld, Thomu 1 can't 'con.denU~Iy recom-Yard, chairman of the atudent by the Newport Rarbor Awdllary Doan, lohn Watlon lr.. Donald mend It u nttl we ftnd a way to comm.Jttee eponeorine the party. of the Children'• Home Sode~. A.ndenon. Arthur Aune, Otto pay for lt." Anancement have been made will be held on trtday, Dec. j;, ChmtenMn lr., and Robert An· The reque.t wu taken under for "bll' dolna" at the clubhoWie at the Balboa Bay Club. dre'Wll. advt.ement. at 18th St. and Anaheim Ave., In The pra.pectlve debutantes en· eo.ta Mesa from 8 to 11 :30 p.m. tertalned at the tea Friday were: AI Yard and Ted Cannizzo, who Terry Gall Cooper, d&uchter of are atudent employees, wiU be Bob Oardner, Nick O'Malley, Ed· dle Nelaon. Drew lohnaon and RJchard Harris. Spectal buUet relresbmenta, some aurprtae entertainment, a couple ol apecialty dane... and lots ol Juat "let'a dance" muaic will keep the party in hl•h c•ar. Finally at 11:30 to the atratna o1 "G o o d n 11 h t Sweetheart" the Globetrottel"'l will reach home port. RJchard'a Party Service Ia help- Ing the atudenta apon.aor their pUot party. U It la a real auoce:u the commJnee wiJl announae the date of the next dance party dur· Ina the Globetrotal'l Ball. Mr. and Ml"'l. Clarence Lee ~p-all set at 8 sharp to take adm.Ls- er of Ha rbor leland; Gall Helen aJona at the door. SUJfDAT SCIIOOL Curlett, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. The club will be decorated to Registration for Sunday School Willia m Burke Curlett of Laeuna depict an CX'ean lln~r with port becJnnlne July 6 will be tw!ld at Beach; Linda lane Endicott. atops In South Amt>rlca Japan St. James Episcopal Church at -.uchter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Hawaii, says Loel 'Johru;o~ 7:30 p.m. Thursday. June 26. and Watson Endicott of Lido lsle; and Conme Kt>mpton. who will 14 P:m. Sunday, June 29. Reels· Suzanne Green, dauahter of Mrs. direct tht> malt> members of the trauon tor the church Vacation John Blahop Green and the late work crt'w In creatine the dance Bible School wllJ be held Friday, Mr. Green of cua Haven; Diane dt'<'Or. I June 'Zi. at 7:30 p.m. and Sun- Lund, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. The Mosquitoes. a student or-day, June . 28. at 10 a.m. The Ruaell T. Lund of Beacon Bay. chestra, ha'., been rehearsing Vacataon Bable School starts July Susan lean Manaan, daughter Jlkt> mad the past rew weeks and 17 and runs 2 weeks from 9 a.m of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ma n-primed to gave their all. I unul noo_n_. ----- can of Lido Isle; Susan Forbes Members or the Combo lnr ludej Read Ensten Clualtled Ads. McLeod, dauahter of Mrs. Ruth Forbes Steen and the late An· drew Acnew McLeod of Newport Beach ; Sherrell Lynn Stahler. dauehter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ennls Stahler of Balboa; Susan Stewart, dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval W. Stewart of Balboa Coves; Catherine Ann Sturtevant, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Daniel Sturtevant of Westclltf; Nancy Loulle Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Turner of Laguna Beach; and Gall Reeves WhJte, daughter ol NEWL YWEOS Mr. and ~rs. Peter PeleUSM. (Pete Fulmer .,..oto) Doris Anna 'Charnos Is Wed To Peter Peleuses of COM Newlyweds living at 2520 Sea-Charnos of Spokane, Wash., view Ave .• Corona del Mar, are served u best man. Abo attend· Mr. and ~1rs. Peter Peleuses, wtro ing the groom were George Nlch- were le<'f>ntly married In a dou-olas of Santa MonJca, Alan Ry-Ebe· 1.1 IIIIII...JOI~ ble ring Greek Orthodox wedding plnskl of Corona del Mar and 1"'1111111 ..._. rerem<.ny at St. Ja mes Episcopal Robert Moore of Costa Mesa. Ch urch, Xewport. Father Ballaris Mrs. George Charnos was ma- of the Greek Orthodox Churr h In tron of honor. She wore a baUer- Long Beach performed the tradl· ina length eown In seafoam tiona ! ceremony. green taUeta made In empire The bride II the former Miss line with a bodice of lace and a Dori'l Anna Charn<)S, daughter of harem panel In the back of the Mr. and .Mrs. Andrt>w G. Charnos skirt. A small nowered ht>ad- of Laguna Beach. The groom Ia band and miniature veil com- the son of Mrs. George Peleuses pleted her costume. She carried e .OOK IECTIOJf V Ebell Book Section V held Its final meeting of thls season last Thul"'lday at Loe Coyotes Country Club In Buena Park. In charge of arrangements were Mra. Lee Bolin, Mr.. Francia Nixon and .Mrs. E. L. Remelln. of Corona del Mar. a cascade bouquet of yellow and GETS DEG~ A full-leneth gown of white white roses and atepanotls. Norvell Paae. 433 Pirates Rd., A~ONG THE DEIS who will be presented at the Newport Harbor Imported Chantilly lace was Similarly dressed were the Clift Haven, received a decree of Debutante Ball on Dec. 26 ere (standing. left to right) Susan Mcleod, chosen by the bride for her wed· bridesmaids, M1u Honey Lu Per· bachelor of architecture at the Suzanne Green and Susat'l Stewart; (seated) Diane Lund end Nancy dine dress. 1t had a bodice cy of Laguna, Ml"'l. David Elllott University of Pennsylvania. Turner. !Paul Kent photo) trimmed wtth aeed pearll and of Newport and Mrs. Robert Rob· .;=::::=======================-;-;~-----------atand-up collar. The lone full ln.son of Corona del Mar. p• M aklrt awept to the back wlth a Debra Cham,. and Drew Char-of ........ ,~1 nole I 0 nee r e sa cficular c~l train ed,ed wtth noa, little children ot Mr. • • • ......,.... •. ~ hjlrloom leG\~· J.te. • Mn.. Geora• Cbamos, .rvec~ .. . Wom o· amall formal heac!P'eee wu Oower ctrl •nd tin. bearer. Deb· -----------------------an I es made of matchlna ChantillY lae~t ra wore a pink orpndy dresa and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frahm for Paul Robertaoni, wu bl'Oqht and pleated tulle and wu aprin· her brother wore a white dinner of 412 Femleaf Ave., Colona del home to 2569 Oxford Lane. She kled with seed pearls. It held jacket, four-year-old size, and Mar, are leavtnc the latter part welahed 8 pound-. 5 ounces at her walst -lenafh Imported lllu-matching cummerbund. ol thil month tor a Oylnc trip birth. Mrs. Mary Smith, a ploneft' Coat& Mesan who jollrneyed to Calltornia from Tenneaee In slon veil. She carried a cascade A reception wu held at the to Europe. They plan to Oy to bouquet of white anow roses and Villa Marin. Restaurant. The Copeohacen, Denmark, and will an orchid with stephanotis. bride's mottw!r greeted cuesta In pick up a forelcn car ln G6- The bride's brother, Geo,e lilac chiffon and lace cown of many. Altocether they will visit GlamouT Glimpses .y VELMA NOTES FROM NEW YORK: This has been a most lnterestJna week here In New York looktnr and selecting the lovely apparel for you, our customel"'l. formal Jenath. With It she wore 10 countries before returnine white accessories and a col"'l&ge home by way of New York at the of white cardenlu. White car· end of August Piano students of denlas ~re also worn by the Mrs. Frahm presented her with lf'OOI'D's mother. Her tuU-lencth a cltt of lugeage for the trip. rea wu of blue chltfon. • • • The couple took a 5-week hon· eymoon trip up the coaat to Can- ada before returning to Corona del Mar. The new Mrs. Peleuaes Ia a craduate of Washington State·CoUege In Pullman, Wash. Her husband graduated from the UnJveralty of Toledo In Ohio. Money DOES grow on trees. Ask Sue and AI Horvath, who celebrated thelr 25th wedding annlvel"'l&ry on Tuesday, June 3. The party was a bll surprise. Sue went to her re,ular Tuesday brldee eeuJon ln the afternoon, and when she arrived home about 6:30p.m. the house was all dt'<'Orated artd a crowd was w!Ut· • • • 1918 In a coven!d wagon, dJed Already genlng a reputation Sunday at the home of a dauch· as a "real good baby" Is little ter. Ml"l.. Rachel Garten In Bell- John Michael Fullmer, son of Mr. flower. a nd Mrs. Forrest Fullmer of 2801 Mrs. Smith and her husband. Clay St~ Newport Helehts. John I Jarrett. who died in 1934. first Michael weighed 7 Jbs .. 4 ounces settled In Blythe, then moved to at birth Monday. June 2. He is Costa Mesa In 1922. the grandson of Mrs. Lena Hen -Funeral services were held yes- nessey of Corona de l Mar. terday in Parkes-Bell Mortuary • • • Chapel. A spedaJ party to celebrate graduation from N'twport Harbor High School was given for Lor- raine Kemp by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradford Kemp of Balboa bland. The party wu a formal dlnner dance held at Co. coanut Grove. Lorralnt' plans to continue school a t OCC this fall. • • • STILL LIFE ON TV SPECIAL SALE! ••tier ' •-r~Jae.i.e __ r slaetlda ... rspere.~ aEGULAJIL T 1S.m Limited time only Stie••• OIJNCES are 111 ee.trel Now you cu dare! Pow yo .... u, -oot~a .. craa. iillo 'that new ~ llheadt-a tltlkMa t 'ua - IDUJ sJacb. W'Jth S.C.y'a Dew '"Oaaca"',..., jinle, you're just one lonr. easy liDe .•. DO bwapa at your th.ish, no roll at your W11i.st. no bu(se at your tuauny or back.. Nylon sheer po .. -er net : s~tcll-lace less. Wh te o,fy Small Med•um large by Sacony l•nge rie Phone OR 3-1950 2737 E.st C~st Highway, Corona del Mar Wbat a ~~ Jut • J •tart wdU.,, ...... ad CHIJmrg.:c-Inc. Friends brought gifts as well II\..... ~ as the money -tree, which bios-As Ellen Smith of Corona del One of the pictures from the famed Laguna Bea<'h Pageant of the Masters will be seen on Jack Bailey's ''Queen For A Day" tete-, vision program next Wednesday I at 1:45 p.m. with 4 South Coast- ers portraying 4 of the ChinesE- ''Immortals of the Ages. .. ~-----~==========================~ Gower a.-.... ---tbe TV ............ lboaM ... ... to bear It ......... , ... ...... away aad cnudoua to .... bame. The fashions for fall are eolna to be much to your llklnc. Many pretty separates. skirts, blou..ws, jackets. sweat~l'll to blend. match or rontrut In beautiful torid torch colors, subtle oranl)' ruat tones. greens of all tones. We Wak la wU1 be a ftJ'f IA~..U.V ......, So feu l"ft oaly toacMd u. d.Nu ...... ao wW WI yw Doat tiMit .-t week. P• tM •-•t I'D f'he yoa a C£41 ale ,....-t • carnat faaltiW" .. tbe .... ctty: lldrta mucb ..._._. I belli 1.-Ja • couple o1 dGyl ago wttJt tiM deUgDer I ..UO Sloat. llle aald JDOat ---......... til ..... 2atogell of~.-lada CDd • lilolJ at a U.... The weather Is cool for time of year. I find my aJlk tweed suit by Adele and my darlinl cotton dresa with the jacket by Rarvey Bertn .,. just perfect. On tM fali'\Y day. a Jlfht wrap I.e just ~ou1h. l've aeen the plald cotton ault, whJch we had from Cartye, wlnc worn. and It al· way. Jooka c:rtap and fresh. ....., .... w... ..... . .... ...,ftll ........ .. Jld "' ............ .. ........ .._ .. somed with 72 silver dollars. Mar would say it: ''She'~ beauti- CDII COJOIUJfn'T CBOCB There was a wedding annlvers-ful! She's engagt'd!" Only this Benjamln Torres Jr., will give ary cake too. Sue's mother helped time we are talking about Ellen the sermon. ''11te Mount and the prepare the surprise. Smith. Don't k now wht>ther or I Valley," at tbe 9:30 and 11 a.m. • • • not It's been officially an- services ln the Corona del Mar A s lleht stroke proved a set-nounced, but Ellen Is dazzling us Community Church Sunday. Mr. back for Eva (Mrs. James) Aspln all with a diamond ring, third Torres will be In charee of pas-of Newport Heights on her long, tlnger. lett hand \ariety The, toral duties while the Rev. Ed· slow road to reealnlng her ha':'dsome hunk or a man ac; Bill win Gomke ls on vacation. health. She ls getting some Wnght of El C'ajon. about to I heertul mesa a I e s however start his senior year at San Diego a.1. COIIKVJfiTT CBOCB _c • ., State. Ellen just finis hed her j '-ntere Are Some Certainties" from her son and daughter-in-fourth year of same. but then Bill will be the theme of the sermon law, who are tourlne Europe. • took 4 y.ars out to be a Marine of the Rev. Henry Irving Rasmus • • • He's a physicist. I hear. lr., ln the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun· VIA GRAPEVINE -Hoae Hos-• • • day IM!!t'vlcel a t \he Balboa II· pltaJ Ia so crowded these days lohn Henrotln of Balboa Is land Communlt;y Church, Metho· that they even moved a couple la nd may be looking for a rest d1st, at 115 A,aate Ave. Church of gentlemen Into the maternity this summer. He should be pretty School wW be at 9:30 a.m. ward. We understand some of fagged after dragging home all • the nurses m~de a doll, complete A's and B's this vear-from Cal 1JIIIYUIIAUIT ra.LOWSIID with Iodine lly~ hair, so the yet. . . "Rellaton. too, cets se,..ecated" ,uys would feel more at home ls the sermon topic of Dr. Charles amoncat the little mothers. Blauvelt for the 11 a.m . Sunday • • • .... •• Usllil' service of the Unlvenallat Com· STORKTOWN, Tuesday. June munl~ Fellotrablp at the Frld-.y 17 (via direct wlre)-A baby clrl. ------------ Afternoon Clubho\UIIt, 18th and Karen June, wu born at 8:45 New members ot the Newport Anahelll\. eo.ta Meaa. Cbuldl a.m. thla mornlnc at Hoaa HospJ. Harb« Boerd of Realtol"'l are C'. ~ool hal been dJ.c:ontlnued .t011 tal to Set-and Mrs. Gene Lay of Robert Chamberlain and Edward the IUJDJner. Santa Ana Helabts. Everyone's RlddJe, a.aoclates. with CaULson CIID'nAJr ICiDC& cauac:a dolnc fine lneludJna mommy Co. o1 ec.ta Mesa. Ia atcmlc forc.oe tbe bale power (the former Pe&O' Diebl~. expert • • • and -~ ol beln• « ta USMC rifleman daddy, lll broth· New uatanment.s 1 n c 1 u de : • er Daryl and pndparenb. Mr. Louta Breer Jr. now with Fred tiMte aplrlt\&al pcrtNr tr...-.M; and )Ira. Stuart Dlebl ot Corona Stewart Rftlt;y In Corona del Ina eJectrtcal aM,.......~. del Mal'. The new wee aliter ta Mar, 1.-Sdlonek with Carl =::. ::. ~~~ JU.C wbat 2l·month-old Daryl Tbornu ot Newport; Mary Dlc:k· the Unl~ lneledlq Mall. otdeNd. The day Wore ahe wu 8011 wU.b Claire Van Rom o1 £\lolftd by Atcalc rwt.T" 10 a.. born M ~imbed lnto her ready· Newport. • • • Ned 1n the Newpott 8Mdl Clutl· ::'=::.. ~ ~~: 'l'be -~~ INN ~ a cor- tiara Sdenee Cllaaftlla oa lllladay. ,.-.y atrl'"' redloa: Tap .. ~arnan tor x.y The ooa-. Ttlat .. ,... ....... ·• • • wu Dan ~ ..... " letter to U.. llebiuwa <1:10). '"*' Lava t.. llobert:IIOn ''Thou. lMd. ...... ~ .............. •t ol the plnk l-.at lald tM .._..u.n fll tM ~ at ._. llllllllltal Cll\ the Ill,._ Ma17 t 1111., 01 DQ1 • .. ttl!: .... tile ......... AN tM "-trf ..., .._ rtu~. ~ 1. BoQy Ln.. M.wjiWt ~ aM ....... ot Wae ....... .... ,.....,. ........ --~ ~ ... Ora..-~ o.n. WI !W'ft»JIDT _ ... _ ......... ~ ...................... tn ·-...... ~ ...._ tile a WIMII llltlt ._ .....,, ...... , I a. If. J ... ud ._. UWid tAIIIanne ca.da wti'.II!IN....., ••h101 trf 011ea. ............. ._ ........ , .. ,, -.. CIDI JP' ... ... lllliilaiF ••«'W ....,. ·rnr.. ~ 0. ~ •ttuP • llr• Qr 1 P •• c.&r, ... 11w ..-t· ....... -W) at ~-........ .-......-_.,.,.Ciilllili ... llll'.. ... ., ........... 0111ao...r...at1M ... __ ...., ..... ____ ..... __ s.-. 'IWIIa.,. .... llellr ald. llrrt •111tt11t •••w ... ,.... •oaon FRYER _. . AWRENCE CARR -EVE ARDEN fin personJ as Largest and Most COfnplete Furniture Store in the Area. Cell fOf frM DECORATING SERVICE Llb.rly 1-5511 Hause ~~• Gar~ en Fumishings for homes. d ubs. yachts. ~ 3017 W. Cout Hl9hwey N_,_t ... ,h ENJOYING THEMSELVES a t the Lido Yacht Club Commodore's Ba ll are Robert Koppen and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riley. framed in a huge life b uoy which was a feature o f the decoratil\g theme . Mr. Kep pen is treasurer of UYC. and Mr. Riley is rear commodorit. {Gene Ross p hoto) · Parties for Dis•bled Vets Changed to Third Tuesday Mrs. Tom Mills presided last week over her first meeting as president of the American Legion Auxiliary, Newport Harbor Unit TIJIE ITAII'n AT YQn D008 291. a t the Legion Hall. Mrs. Walter Matthews, the new rehabllltation c h a Irm a n . a n - nounced tha t the monthly hdspl· tal parties for disabled veterans from Long Beach Veterans Hospl· tal have been changed from the third Wednesday of each month to the third TUesday. L1ca1 StuHits Gel Deer-11 So. Cal. Among the 3,200 seniors re · ~lvlng degrees at the 75th com· men~ment exercises at the Un· lverslty of Southern Callfornla were the following local students: Bernard Lackie, B.S. degree; Sal· ly Hausman. B.S.; Shelley Jones. B.S.; Raymond Werner Jr .. M.S. Ed.; Carroll Williams, M.S. Ed .• and Richard Ardis. D.D.S. La Posta EGREMONT The first TUesday party waa held this week. with Mr. and Mrs. Matthews In charge. The AuxUiary will not hold Its regular meeting next Monday be· cause of the convention in Sac· ramento. Auxiliary delegates are Mrs. Ken Johnson. Mrs Robert Briggs and Mrs. Fred Joyner. Realtors Pfan 'Clean House' ......... ,. Diu II lc• 1f ll A lO.week aumJ"MT pqram ol eelvecl. 1hll to\lrnament. for J)rl8 DUd._ ..,._ uid 'NfNah. aqpervt.ed pl_, and aetJvttl• eot and ~ wtll lndude event.a In mntl will 1ae • fMtvred at the undft .,_, thla week under the alntlee.-doubl• and m1xad dou· lunlcw Jftllt carnival party from apoNIOI'ahlp ot the Newport bl-. Wlnnera Will advance to 7:30 tG 10 p.m. tomorrow <Prt· lead\ Recreation DJvlalon. Co· the National .Junior Tenn.la ToW· day) at the Corona .. 1 Mar Youth operatlne In tbe pqram are the na:JDU~ Center. l(ewpott Beam Elementary ahd llovaawtYD JI.AYDAD held 'J'bere wtll be a time out to lllab School Dlatrtcta and the every ~ and 11\und_, urn up for ccmmlU... .tor the Harbor Area Soya' Club. from 1 to 3 p.m. at tbe Newport next party planned for .Juty 11. Event, are beln• conducted 38th St. Park. and Jott a bnlMtormlnf .-Jon from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 ADULT aADIG1n'Oir held Jn to malce thla. t\UDIIW"a .luntor p.m. Mondays through Friday at the Horace EMJtn School om Hleh PfOII'&m Just 1fhat the Teen the Corona del Mar Youth Center, from 7, tQ 8:30 each Wedne.d_, Clu~ members want. Corona del Mar School, Newport and Thuraday evepJne. ''There are no IJmlta on the Helthta School and the Newport IQVUB' DUCdfC for adults plannJne," .. td Dick .luUano, 38th St. Park. each Wednaday and Friday eve· Youth Center dlleetor. "They can A prorram consJatlng primarily nlnJ at the Corona del Mar Youth have wiener rqut.. aporta niJht.l, of 'beach actlvrtles Is belnJ con-Center, beelnnlne at 8. The Wed· hobby clut., ctlarrn cluees for ducted from 1 to S p.m. Monday ne.tay clua la for be&Jnnem. The Jlrls, or anytblne el8e t.bat adda throueh Friday at the Balboa Frlday eroup 1a comprised ot ad· to a aummer'a tun filled pro- Park, adjacent to the Pier. vanced dance.rs known aa the l'fam." A special thei'Qe, starttne with Ha rbor Square Riuera. Adult ------- "Get Acquainted Week," will be round danctne takes place on emphulzed each week at aU Tu~ evenlnp at 8. an!a .. The weekly themes for the CIDII a.va at the Corona del n!malnder of the summer aeuon Mar Youth Center at 7:30 on an!: June 23. outer space; June Monday evenJrt~a.. 30, atara and stripes; July 7, ho-COAST CA.K&U CLO at the bo-JYPSY; July 14, puppet and Newport Recreation hea dquarters talent; July 21. hobby a nd na· bulldlne at 7:30p.m . on the first 1\lro cameru with a tota l value of f465 were stolen from Ha rbor tun!; July 28, frontier; Aue. 4, and third Thunlday. carnival; Aug. 11, junior Olymp-IDJOa QU:IUI, on the first lc; Aue. 18. family and lnterna-a nd third Monday. Durlne the camera shope Jut week. _..,Jf .... O .... W_JII.A_ .... Y .... Df0......, ..... ""'ru~· ~V~I~Il~T~.~ Howard Fot.om, owner ot Har· Joanne Woodward, tlonal. summe r montha, the first month· Otbet' activities Include: Jy meetlne will be at 10:30 a.m. ftD-AQE DAIICES at the Co· at the Corona del Mar Youth Cen· rona del Mar Youth' ~nter; Ute ter; the second meetine will be flnrt one will be held this Friday at the Costa Mesa Park. evening, June 20. from 7:30 to 10 The Newport Beach recn!atlon p.m., around the theme of carnJ-staU In cha rge of the summe r val time. Other dances wtll be program Is comprised of Dick Ju- held on tht> second a nd fourth llano, Bill Anderson. Miss Jan Fridays ol each month. Bradbury, Dick Clarke, M iss Dl· JVJnOB TEJiflfiS TOVDEY, to a ne Davis, MLaa Jeanne Hohelsal. be spon.80red by _t he Newport Bob Rossen, Mls.s Rachael Slaugh Harbor Kiwanis Club. begtnnJng Bob Rouen. Mlas Rachael Slaugh· June 30 at the High Schoo] tennis ter, Mrs. Phlly Vedder and Jack courts. Entries are now being re-WUllamson. Teen Dances Start Friday In Mesa Moose Hall Lodge ~ IIEMHIE ltOI&IIS Come to the Teena~ Dance PartJea a t the Mooee Hall L.odce located at 435 E. 17th St. In Co· ata Mesa. You will have the time ot your llfe. Admlsafon only 25 centa. Snacks on .sale at the snack bar. We have started a club and the committees are as follows: Dance chairman. Butch Morrison; assl.s· tant dance chairman, Lewis Wll· son; entertainment comm ittee, Butch Morrison, Lewis WILson. Carolyn Cox, Mike Burgeois; dec· Pre-Wedding Party Is Held oration committee, Pat Saulnier, Paula Bumsi(Se, Denny Wood, Rosemary Lunewall; name taes, Darlene Am b u r g e y . Marilyn Barnes; treasurer, Jim Tracy; as- sistant treasurer, Jon Trefethen. Dances are every otht>r week. don't forget. The next dance will be from 7:30 to 10 th.ls Friday night, Junt> 20. Remember these dates: July 11 and July 25, Au- gust 8, and AullJ$t 22, If y6u want to have lots of fun thls summer. FLILIII CAJDrn' AI. DAJK:a PAIITY nJDAY IIJGIIT We'll have a "Name Our Club Contest" -prl%.e for the Winne.,. Learn to danee th~ new steps -Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newton will teach any of us who want In· structlon. bor Photo Lab at 3121 E. Coaat Cameron MJteheU,. Hwy., Corona del Mar, aid a 077 Sheree !forth, Ton.f RaNie.ll movt~ camera waa taken trom "NO DOWR PAYMENT .. hls atore Monday afternoon. Lucille Ball, Desl Amaz. Charles Bradley. owner of the . M_~e Main. Keenan Wynn Camera Shop at 215 Marine Ave., •"THE LONG-, Balboa Isllrnd, said a $149 cam· LONG -• rr rD•• era was taken Tuesday after· .1.~ noon. Color aJ MAX GIUlDUATES Randall Peyton, 122~ Tur· quolse Ave .• Balboa laland, was among the more than 1650 June graduates of the University of Colorado. aux. -xox. -TVU. OpeD 5:00 p.m. SVJfDA 1' Anna Maananl. Anthony Quinn ··WILD IS niE WIND'' Fats Domino. Jerry Lee Lewis "JAMBOREr' IFFEIIII TOllS Tl THE ALPS, SPAIN. PORTUGAL. SCANDINAVIA THRU THE LENZ TOUR CALL US NOW cmd let-help you PLAN YOUR VACAnON Kindergarten-Grades 1-VUI • • • Mrs. Gladys Tye of 517 Poln· settla Ave.. Corona del Mar, hosted a rect>nt cocktail buffet Mrs. Beatrl~ B. 8\rd.seye. 67, party at her home to honor Mat. of 306 Fernleaf Ave., Corona del Lee Wasser of Santa Ana and Mar. died last Thursday after an Aubrey Glines of Tuatln, who extended Illness. will be murled July 2. Committee members wUl meet this Friday momJnc. June ~. at 11 at the Mooee Hall. Brine your lunch. Interested Junior Rleh students an! Invited to come and be on committees. CDt.f TRAVEL SERVICE co.a COAST IIWY. £ OIICIIJJ), COIIOirA DID. liD SUDUDer day Clllllp MUlou. Swtmmi.DIJ lD.Itructioo lD two oew heated poo1a.. Sporb. c:rafta. 9fDD"· tutorlDg, mualc, etc. Tnmaportatioa lD lfewport Bcubor ana. . . . . . • • • Separate tutorial prograzq for childreo who require luteD· al•• work lD school subJects. For further information please phone OR 3-5618 She was born In Bridgeport. Among the guests were a num - Conn .. and had lived 44 years In ber of Air Force officers who wen! Californ ia and 8 years In Corona friends and associates of the late del Mar. Col. Lee Wasser, war-time com- She Is su rvived by one son, mander of thq, Lone Beach Air James Nyland Sussd orf. of San Reserve Tralntfle Detachme nt. Francisco. The guests included Gen. and Funeral services wf're held Mrs. Claude Duncan and son Tuesday In Baltz Corona del Mar Bruce. Col. and Mrs. Carl Pyle, Chapel wtth the Rev. John Parke and Mr. a nd Mrs. 1. I. Va n Lone, [ of St. James Episcopal Church of all from Santa Ana ; Gen. and Newport Beach officiat ing. Bur· Mrs. Edgar Sorensen of Ontario; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ia~l~w~as~l n~F~al~r~~~v~e~n~C~e~m~e~t~e~ry=·~M~ H. a~~ a nd H. R r RJng of Redlands; Col. and MrR. Jaclt Greer of Huntington Beach ; Col. and Mn. Howard Bogert of Corona del Mar ; Col. and Mrs. LaMar Nelson of Los Angeles; a fabulous summer season of • • ex(iting • entertainment direct from the nation's RDartest supper dul» FARE RUBY MOSS QUART£11£ OpniDg JDAe 20tb THE FOUR BARONS CARL PArBICK OUAiftEI IE 0,. .... Jaly 25tla MOMI'S HAWADAN GLAMOBEIIES O,nl .. A_,.... lltll . . DO Dl!UI •• t tADC uaiiJ .... I~ afaJe • ,..._ .. • RESTAURMT ,_ d..ed • .....,_ COCKTAIL LOUIIIC[ HYitt 4-6508 NST S0VTJ1 OF ....,_ Gen. and Mrs. E. H. Beebe. Gen. and Mrs. Lotha Smith, and Gen. and Mrs. Robert Iver, from Long Beach. Summer Is lcumin In The time w ill come Saturday -Solstice time, that's what. That's when the aun atays up longer than a ny other day In the year. That's when, too, old Solatanda exactly midway betWeen the Ver- nal and Autumnal Equinoxes at right angles to the celestial equator. · So there, too. In other words, It'll be summer, k ids, so dive ln! ...... ·-a.t , ............ .. The Orange Cout Colle~ Board of Truat~ hu asked the Federal Government to delay completion ot the noent tranaac· tlon covmn& pwdaue of miner· a l rte hta on the eampu until Oct. 1. Funds for this ~ wlll be lncluded In tl}.e ,..., bddpt. Total eoft for the npta to t.be 243.2 acra came to fl' )40. If you've been thinkhl• about buyiq a h ou.se or building one. ri.lbt ftOW Ia a good time to ret a home loan. ADd the ideal place to ret your home lou ll at our Auoclaticm. We're lpedally et;· 'oped to Ml"ft 1011. Today Auoclatfona illre oara Jlvtlde 1 out of every 8 home loau-IDCintlaaa &DJ other type of bodaJ JwtltutiOL At our AaodatioD JOQ'Il t.aDt with .,. claliata who nan,. how bOIDIIIDd hoa1e ftnandQ. With oar bJ'OM aperiact, friad)y andentandiq and atteniion to &d:aJll, we can help you plan the home lou 100 need at term. tailored to auit you. You repay JOQr loin jult like rent. A alqJIJDODthl1 pqment ean uapa)Jy be Mt 1Q) to IDdade prindpal, interest and PI'OI*V toea. I P1nd oat hoW euy Jt Ia to aet that new boOM of your own MtO iDitead of "IOMI- ~•v." See aa about J'OIIr home lou. .. ' • ~ ~UCE BLOI i.ER fiscal J ear BUilding Total Near $16 Miftion • Brock L. RDberuon, who 1toft lt OfD~ pon*red whether It tied to _.wall ln front ot bJa mltbt be aboUt ~ to tq a 1\cde at M2 Buena Vbta, Balboa. car for ~ parkina at Po u r t h Ave. 'a.n4 Marguerite e TIIVDDAT. JUliE II The Newport Beach Bulldlng ,. aAUOA ISLA.Im Ave, tn Corona del Mu; the car OUloera ..,ent much ol their Dept. Ia gettlna ~ady to cloee R. P. Harper, foundation and had been parked the~ without clay kMptnt drunks ot1 beadt the boob for the 1957-58 fiAcal l piers, 5SO S. Bay Ft., $1,200. belnt moved tor 4 montha, rea· and dop on Seuh. Arthur Moore· year with a total that may ex-e CLJFP B.AVD denbl aald ... akbard Wahrman man reported h1a ear stolen from ceed $16,000,000. C. c. Toland, 1-unlt. 1-story of Horth Hollywood lnat.t.a hla hla home at S02 Acacia Ave., The 11 -month record, at the dwelllne. 1111 Cliff Or .. $23.000; automobile doe. not function by Corona del Mar. end of May, wu $1:1.()57,490.95., John Roth, addition, 220 Kings ltalf delplte the fact be left It e raJDAT. JVJI& 11 compared with $13.613..230 tor the Pl., $290. at the Ard~ and found lt at It wu a mJld mad dog acare slmllar period In 19:56-57. e UT SJIO.US Pfewport Pier; be .aid lt wu when )Ira. Vl.r&lnla .Behm, 635 Bulldlne activity baa bogged I Georae Prudden, addition, 2592 nolen ... The leash wu mlaalng, Irvine Ave. NrNJIC)rt Beach, down ~amewhat ln June, the fin· Arbor, $950. and Dr. Sheldon Newcomer, 5115 called the pOllee wlth the wam.,a l month of the flacal year, par e uw.c>BT IIElCRTS River Ave., Newport Bud\, wu Ina her pooch wu frothing at ttcularly because of the large J. B. Wt-bb, swlmmlng pool, 432 bitten by a doa downed by Wal?' the mouth; but pollee said it number of low priced pro$ects. Holmwood, $3.000; J ack Cornalr, Coodwln In front of ~wln a wu ju.t a bed eaae of dJstemper 1 The total thu. fa r In June Ill a 1-unlt, l ·atory dwelling, 42:2 Rlv· OCC Honors Former Mayors, Dora Hill and Claire Nelson home at 4832 River Ave, Good· From there pollee went to little under ~.000. ao there hu lerslde, Sl8.840. man waa cited tor v1olaUon of ~r dc>&llnl ~t Harbor View I to be a pickup In actiVity to keep eVI'fta aAY A.aEA t~e leaah law ... Boya who could· Schoolln Colona del Mar; finally the record of more than $1.000.· Earl Spanal.er. swimming pool, n t find anywhere elae to swim herded lt back to Irvine Ranch 000 for each month. 2500 SleiT& VIsta, $3.000. 1 were pulled out of pool at Sea· Frank O'Connor 1700 Kings I Followllll oenntta were laaued: e LIDO ISLE crest Motel, 2931 E. Cout Hwy., Rd · Newport Be ch ' rted $25 • COIIO•A DEL MD ~ Reno. add playroom 141 I ~~ del ~ar · &r~ 1~11a ~t u~·k atolen fror: ~t::Ord motor I Harry Helaler. 1-unlt. 2-atory 1 VIa Havre, $1,400. ' nyx ve., an • at Joreerwen'a LandJna ... Back on the bluff. 3431 Ocean Blvd., • •ALaO.A SAVE FIRST Two fo~r mayoB, Dora Hlll of Newport Beach and Claire Nel· ~an of Colta Maa, were pft:Mnt· ed the "Out.tandlng Cltlz.en" award.a for 1958 at the lOth an· nlveraary COllU'!\encement exer· clsH at Orange Cout College Friday. Tt\41 award to MB. Hill, who served aa mayor from 1954 to Jut OC President Pays Tribute ·To Dr. Parker OCC President Bull Peterson has paid tribute to Or. Horace Parker of Balboa Island, who will retire as Orange Coast College trust~ July 1 after more than 11 years on the board. Or. Petersen said that Dr. Park· er has championed the Idea that OCC should be a community col· lege serving the community's needs and has glwn unstlntlngly of h.ls time In the Interests of the college. · Dr. Parker has been a member of every elected board In OCC hl.story. He was first elected to the bOard In May, 1947. and has served 3 times aa president -In 1948, 1953 and this pMt year. He taught agriculture at Newport Harbor High School before estab· llshlng a veterinary hospital In Costa Mesa. SEPES Df FLOJW)A David E. Moeeley aviation electrician's mate ai~an ap· p~nUce, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moseley of 121 40th St.. NrNPC>rt Beach, l1 eervlng at the WhJUna Fteld Naval Aux.ll· la17 Air Station, Milton, Fla. Wbltlnt Field lt a tralnlnc bue for 1tudent naval avtatOB. Professional Directory P'01fE1lAL DmECT011S Friendly Ne~hborbood Service PARKES· BELL MOR'ru.UY 11 0 Broadway U 8-3433 A 8-3434 Costa II- HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Aprtl, cited alia her work with acaftd at 1 a.m. when ht-rd of to the ranae with a general ' $32.500; Arthur Sallabury, awlm· AI Anderson. concession. 610 the elementary and high achool youtha tried to cruh house. roundup of loose livestock at mlnr pool. 214 Narcluua. $3.000; E. Bay Ave. $4.200: Mrs. Ethel PTA'a, the Aulatance LeaJUe, e TVUDAT. JO'JfE 10 Newport Harbor High School ... General Petroleum, sign. 3100 E . 1 Jones, repair garage, 1569 Mira· 1 Children's Health ~nter and Mrs. Stewart Killian, 540 De· Cra~ Bell, 1430 Irvine. Harbor Coaat Hwy., $450; Wllliam Nel· mar, $275; Lo~e Knight. remodel. 1 with the churches. She wu Anza Terr~ Corona Hlghland.a, re· Highlands, reported tneenlous 1 son, 1·unlt, 2-atory dwelllne add· 1330 Montero, $500: Jud Oviatt: named "cbureh woman of the ported boya In tan and gray car though dt.sconoertlne device of ed at 601 Poppy, $21.800; Mrs. E. awnlne. 1403 E Bay Ft .. $140, year" In 1951 and wu honored u trylng•to run down children In broom so arranged In door that 1 Bradburne. 2-atory addition, 4131-. Helen's Coffee _Shop, stgn, 701 1 "woman of the year" tor 1954 by the area ... John Vogel, 400 N. when she opened door, broom hit Narcissus, $7,850; Henry Dubola, Edgewater. $200, A. Colby. fence. the Newport Harbor Chamber of Newport Blvd., Newport Helehta. her In fa~; pollee called It mall· add bedroom, 305 Jasmine, $1,000. 1607 E. Bay Ave., $50: W. Young, Commerce. aaya aomeone shot a hole In hla clous mlachlet ... Neighbors on • IBVDfE TEUACE fence, 1032 W. Ocean Ft .. ~; G. Mr. Nellan, owner· of the Nel· $44 plate gla.u window ... Note Cliff Drive In Newport Beach got Don Smith. fence, 'JJXT1 Tahuna, H. Breckenrldg~. a It e r .• t 1 on s. son feed store, has been In bu.J. to BUI Taylor: 11 you are won· all exdted about man standing $550; William McDowell, awim-1 11.29~ W. Balboa. $700. Edward ness In Costa Mesa for 20 years. derine why pollee didn't respond walst dHp ln hole he dug there: mlng pool, 432 Aneellta. 12.gs(). Kuaby. fence, 415 Bel Vu~. $100 He hu been active ln Scout to your call for help they re· pollee said It juJt looked that I Robert Polkinghorn. cabana at work, church work, community ported (My couldn't rind you at way he wu actually cutting LEGAL •OTICE city tialler park. 1770 ~-Balboa chest, Red Croea, Chamber of the addreu you eave, 305 Bay-weed.. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE $2,400; Mrs. M. Remer. c-,abana at Commerce, eerved on the elemen-shore Dr., Newport Beach . . . STATE OF CAUFORNIA I city trailer park. 1770 VI.. Balboa. tary school board, atJII eerves on Jamaica Inn residents pondering e SATO"aDAT, ron 14 OFR THE COU NTY OF ORANGE $4.000: George Cantor. fence. 310 the Costa Mesa Sanitary Dt.atrict 1 motives ol someone who threw She liked the place so well NO. A 31350 l33rd St. $150; Wllt-y Garner. ad· board and the County Sanitation lawn furniture Into swimming she wouldn't leave. even at 2:20 1 NOTICE OF HEARING dltlon. 107 Hl(hland, $3.500; Ot.trict 6 board. He wu elected pool ... Barbara Stabler, 30. of a.m., the Corona del Mar Hurley I Estate of SrMON JOSEPH OX·I Dwight Turner. ~ncl08e patio, 121 to the original eo.ta Mesa Coun-3106 w. Oc:ean Ft. Newport Bell bartender told pollee, so po I ARART. Deeea.sed. 37th St .. ~ Harry Bane. fence. ell on June 29. 1953, a.nd served Beach lnjul"t'd when c'ar collided IICt-escorted her homf". gently NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 13000 Ocean Ft .. $1 25; Lloyd Mar· as mayor from 1954 until last In frdnt of Hoae Hospital with but tJrmly ... Hal M. Clemons th. at CHARLES V. OXARA.RT. JR. I tin. f~nN>. 4506 W Balboa. $400: April. car driven by George Wilburn of reported aomt'One swll)("d two his f1led herein a petition for pro· Vuch. ext~ r 1 0 r wood~orklng. Laguna Beacll quart jars filled with marine lire bate of Will refel"t'nCt' t& which 2300 W. ext-an Ft., $400. L. Ew· T G• I · . from the porch at his home at is made for' further particulars tng. wall. 3312 Vta Lido. $350; I ee n I r s • WEJ)JfUDAT. JtJWE 11 106 s. Bay Ft., Balboa Island. and that the time and place or Darnell Builders. 2 unit, 2-story Sudden blaring of radio at 201 durlne the night ... Pollee look hearing the same nas been set apartments at 5209 and 5212 Rl\• 1 Outshoot Via Koron, Lido Isle, at 3:30a.m lng for home for stray kittt-n I for July 3 1958. at 10:00 a.m .. In er. $21.500 each; B. E. Hofflnger, frightened neighbor Carter Dar· found at home of Mrs. H. W. Wei the courtrOOm of Department No. sian. 221 19th St .. $50; Balboa M I• nell atter 30 minutes; pollee. fol · ton, 235 Poppy Ave., Corona dPI 3 of said court. In the City of Manna. fence. 1401 Bayside. $365.1 i ttary lowlne h is suspicion of foul play Mar ... Tool box valued at $30 Santa Ana. California. to elderly Inhabitants. found In· floating around on M.arleold Ave . 1 L. B. w Al.LACE. Clerk habitants gone and clock radio Corona del Mar reported lost by Dated June 13, 1958. Two 15-year-old girls won top honors In the 19 two-man team smallbore rlfie matches held at the South Cout Gun Club of Co- rona del Mar Jut Friday night. The girls are Krlatln Stal, of 519 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar, and Cerl Dock of 276 Ar· gonne, Long Beach. who won sll· ver medals In shooting against military and civilian adults and other juniors. set tor 3 :30 -left radio blaring Richard A. Eby of 1490 Locust. A K. Phelps I ... Or. T. B. Rhone, 1201 Dolphin Pasaden• ... Pollee searching 1 3429 E. Coast Highway, Terr., Irvine Terr.. Corona del tor door bell prankster annoying Corona del Mar. Calif. Mar, reported skunk stlnkln& up Mrs. Betty Bonn. 4.29 Via Lido Publish: June 19. 26. July 3 garbage can ... Pollee made Soud, Lido Is le ... M rs. F. H.j in the Newport Harbor Ensign. present of dt-ad seal found at Waring, 118 Topaz. Balboa ~ 44th St. and Ocean to Street land, reported gold bracelet stol· LEGAL JfOTICE Dept.; they said "thanks" ... en from home. CEJITIJ'ICATE OF 8t1SDU:.SS Leland McCulloch, 201 Marine Fictitsoaa Firm KcaM Ave., Balboa 'taland. reported • S17JfDAT. JULY 15 The undersigned does hereby JAMES D. RAY 1446 E. COAST HWY ~ coaoNA on wAl o.w. J-0510 herd of 8 boys pl"t'matul"t' with Robert James Mehrmann. 26. certify that he la conducting a I Fourth of July firecrackers ... of 1802 Clay St .. Newport Heights Real Estate business at 3519 E. Ernest St. John, 3732 E. Coast was arrested at lith St. and Coast Hwy.. Corona · del Mar, ~s~~~~~~~~~~i! Hwy., Corona del Mar, gave po· Cliff Or. on charge of drunk~n Call(., under the ficUUou. finn Oil Battle: Frustration! IE II IPIILITEIII• SAVE ... Sec wily AI Keounta mur.cl • to $1 O,ooo.) SAVE ... EARN DIVIDENDS PAID 4 nMES PER YEAB LAGUJr a u:.&c::. 22:1~ .... IITatt 4.-1177 SAJr CLEIIDTE 101 Jf. El C..,lee .... IITadatll l·lnl LAGUNA Newport Beach Is facing fur· ther ttuBtratlon In legal attempts to support the State's claim to Corona del Mar tidelands. lice 2 bikes found In vacant lot driving . . . Jack Marrs, 6302 name o1 M. A M. ~alty Co., and n~:xt door ... Humane otfleer hu Ocean Ft., Newport Beach, re-that aald nrro ta composed of tM chicken Tom Letto, 104 Vla Yella. ported atck .ea pall on ~acb; followtnt ~n wb~ name 1.Q Udo Isle, found wondering near disposed of ... Two youths with full and place of residence ~ ttl! home . . . Sound projector homemade cars reported trying a.s follows. to-wtt: Robert M. C. worth $350 disappeared !rom to run down chlldren on Beryl Yamer, 403 Irts Aw., Corona del SAVIN&S ANO VIncent's Drug Store on Coast Ln .. Harbor Highlands; gone on Mar, Calif. LOAN ASSOCIATION Orange County, together with American MarIne Exploration Co., Ls suing the State for owner· ship of the tidelands. Newport's recent attempt to tile a complaint supporting the State wu challt-n ged this Wffk by the oil company, whose de· murrer claimed the City has not adequately shown that it has anything at stake In the s uit. A hearing probably w ill be Ret on the demurrer June 20. City Attorney Wllter Charamza said. It American Marine Is sus· talned In Superior Court. the City wUl have to amend Its romplalnt a second tlme, Mr. Charamza snld. CDI RIMtery Ficure S.lllc .. to Priso• Hwy., Corona del Mar; theft sus· arrival of police ... $300 boat Witness my hand this Z7th day j'!!:!!=:l=r=========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pected ... A $300 13·fOOt tiber and traller reportcrl stolen from of May 1958. r glass blue boat with varnished Balboa Marina by Justi L.' Mitt 'ROBERT M . c. YA.\iER. ,._ Cov--..-~ gunwales stolen, says ownt>r. ler. 505 S. Niagara, Burbank. State of California 1 j .upbalt rue-Rubber TUe County of Orange ss Formica -Unoleum TUe IR'liNE GIVES SCOUTS CHECK FOR $10,000 On this 27th day of May, 1958. CIRLJMS' LDf3.~ tx>!ort> me. a Notary Public In ISS E. ln. St. e.n. .._ and for said county and state, re· 1 LmEIITT a.4252 siding therein. duly commission· 22 Ye&B ln Orange County ed and sworn. personally ap- peare-d Robert M. C. Yamer. known to me to he the person whose namt-Is ~ubS('rlbed to the within instrumt>nt. and acknow- Orco Block Co. Myford Irvine has made a gHt of $10.000 from the James Irvine Foundation to the Orange Em· pirt> Council of Boy Srouts, ac· rordlng to an announcement by 0. W. 1 Dick 1 Richard. Council presldt>nt. The g1ft is for Improvement of present facilities and further de velopment at Camp Rokill. tht> Council's summer camp at Bar· Amy Bell, 84, Dies In -Home ton Flats in the San Bernardino !edged to me that he executt>d Mountains. thp same. lmprovemt>nts \\Ill include 2 Witness my hand and orru·1al shower houscs. c·nmpletp camp ~al. elt'Ctrlcal systcm. hot "atPr hcat Rl'BY B. ~USZKO. lng system. IPnl floors and Notary Public in and for ~lrt frames. These adctcrionc; anri cm Coun~· and Stntt". provemt-nts are :.~ ht>rluiPd to be 1\fy C'ommis.r•ion cxpirrc; :'\ov· completed In t!mc for thP camp 1 ember 19. 1960 opening this Saturnay. ThE' camp Publish: Mav 29. Junr :'). 12. 19, wlll operate 8 fu ll Wt't'ks. and 11958 In the Nt-wport Harbor En- each session is fillcd. 1 sign. T h e Fine Homes of Bun.DING BLOCXS-ALL SIZES-ALL TYPES JAdtaoD 7-~ 11M2 KateUa.. StaDtoD Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER-BUD.DING MA TElUA.IS Uberty ~1-J Mary Ann Bevins. 23. ronvlctPd ot smuggling a .38 caliber re · volver and ammunition to ht>r h\,llband, George, 1n the Orange County Jall Jut Feb. 8, was sen· tenced to the Statt-Women's Prison at Corona for one yt>ar to llte this week by Superior Cou rt Judae Karl Davt&. Georg~ BeVi ns. 33, Is serving a Utetlme aentence In Folsom J>rls· '----,..a;;:;:;m~r----"' on u a habltuaJ criminal. He r-----..:.:=:.:.:=-=~---·.l wlll be eli&lble tor parole In 1967 Rubor, .Blvd. at GtaJ• ltiMBERLY ~1158 Mrs. Amy Eudora Bell, 84. of 2792 Circle Dr .. Bay Shores. died June 10 In Newport Convalescent Home. She was born in Minnesota ~nd had Jived In California 46 years and In the Harbor Area 4 years. WEST c LI FF For all your Prlntlna Needa THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. oaw.WIII 2850 E. CoUt RJCbwaJ Conma del...., on a sentence atven him In con· nection with the anned robbery of a Corona del Mar market last year. She La survlved by a niece, Na· dene Coplen of Newport Beach, and one nephew, Earl A. Me · Claumn of Salem. Ore. OCC AID •AntOL ~ Services were held Saturday at Oranae Cout Colleae haa Oak Hill Chapel. San Joae with uked the Costa Mesa pollee to entombment In Oak Park Mauso-~trol tbe campus ~e tick· leum. The Baltz Corona del Mar ria to thoee wtto speed Chapel was In charae of arrange· llmJC and park out ot lanes. menta. \..-Overlooking the Upper tn Beach A DISTINGUISHED CO~~UNITY Pnced from $28 p~ SjS t-S. "--C .. UDING TilLE TO IN WESTCLIFF -We ha"e •r,ed tc e•pre~s the philos· ophy that qood homt's .,,. created tl-rO\Iqh the ••4tuJI•c" of qood de~•Qn .. by craft~me" who V'lde•sta..,d f,,e workman~hip We bel eve the• ou~ •"S te,ce COil q~oel •y construct.Ot\ t~nd f,,. qu&l'ty materie ls i~ -.fleeted ,, homes ol ouhtonding e\cellence A visit to WESTCLIFF S di~f,qu•~hed homes will p~o-e most ~"ewordtng. In WESTCLIFF you wall f1nd todey s ftn ed ••pression of modem livu•g. YOUR LOT Y.. ESTCLIF;: S t "f' hom~s Me bu•lt "" un u ue 'Y l'trqe ".:-r"'~ • ·e ~ ~.o;:o 1 _. ~d·"C"TIS o"d 3 beth( Ut:litit>s .. ve L nde·o·~u~-;J ~n"! '"ert• s ~e· mele• ht>of;nq 1100 W•td.lll Drl._ Uberty 1-tlll ·~ mile north of entr11n~ to Bay Short'S a TOva& 1"laED ., trTtet .. a.. • -.. ...,.. ... .._ • ......... ._ • ...... -r-...... ,... ........ W'II1'CUI'P ...... (.-t• waTaJ1'P ~) •• WD1'CUI'F IR% II -&LWAft 11 .... wltle .-l .... D • D teet ........ aaPDTWJDII&ta .. I a.aut? ............ ... I a1 A a -fuQ A tr _.. I , 1 t ''I e1 ......... a ,_ .... .._ '11 ,...._....,...,_ ....... , 1 ,....... • ...... __ ,_ell--.awT•t ,.,.1101'. Oilr I lt 1 If ........ ...... ,.. ....... _..._. ... 56 LR .. ,_ ... -. =·- " '·--·-ENSIG'N . -0 ClASS~I~IED "" -,_;;;; ~;; " -IWIALII ........... ,. ' J&;;ane::w..aq.._.. fe6t . UrN iiii*li&li J;AiO; cue ••• ill ........ ....... I aa. ft.; ....u.nt COft. aliPt)y cle!""".-1 lA ......... -·,}.., w. 10tb. Banta Au. SAVE 12M. Kew ......,..., .... ••'?.:toil!~·~ ~-liD· Sduuldt·PIIWJ,_, S&Dta Ana. -. .. ., .,. '*IC:It wtth 2 cqelitloM; tx12 I'QI; .,...._ ... cbatt; eDd ta· -•.. , : Top ,.. tJJ&tualt:lll ell tleldl. bk t50 cumpl or .w eeu ........ Jy~ 0. J-10&1.; 'lOt lU· UdWoma mhw,,CDM. 41%11 II% Ill uo ~ewport BMcll bOUBLE AriJ6N VIOlJ:i'S, all eGlon, ......u and lafle. Free Cac:ra. tna All·Amerlea:D plant wltb nc.b purchue. U l'fO DOWN-TEilMS pe..rldq Jot) 8·9tl0 · 129 Wonte Vllta, Cotta :Ue.a. MDT•E T., _,lilwlllel BEAtrnFUL CRIB 1r MATI'RESS, Strat·O·Loun~r chaJ.r, rocker, ...,. club chair, Phileo radJo-phono. !50,000-MILE GUAJIA.NTEE (3 •peed) Ph. OR 3·6844. Be Sure To Cheek With FOR IMMEDIATE SALE -Bed-WboleaaJe prlee tor JUNE FARRAR EMPL. AGENCY room Mt. lnc:J udlne desk, stool, RetaJl eu.tomen 402% 32nd St., Newport bureau, ntaht atan!i!,oot-board ORiole 3-4680 and headboard. kidney .IE IYDS shaped dresatnr table with UNION SERVICE mirror top. Call now! OR 5-0594. SILESIU NF:W Hammond Orrans. New Avocado lr Cnut BJrbway Stelnway Planoa, Sales 1r Serv-. Corona del Mar Ice. Schmldt·PhUJIPf' Big Plano Next to Ja.t;naJca Inn PIIT 01 FULL niE and Orran Store. Eat. 1914. 520 ORJole 3-3320 No. Main. Santa Ana. GRAND PlANO SALE, Stelnway, GOOD Practice Planoa, all re- Estey. Chickering, B a I d w I n. condltloned.$95.$125,$169, pay from $5 per month. Schmidt· SELL latest bookkeeplng.tax Priced from $489; temu as low Phllllps, 520 No. Main, Santa as $15 per month. Schmidt-Ana. Phillips, 520 No. Main, Santa REPOSSESSED ebonized Spinet Ana. All like new. Piano, take over balance. MINSHALL Spinet Organ. 2 man. Schmldt-PhlUips, 520 No. Main, ual, like new, $750. Schmtdt· Santa Ana. Phillips Big Plano and Organ . Store, 520 No. Main Street, San· BEAL ESTATE & aE.Jn'ALS ta Ana. FABUWUS VlEW!BLOcx FROM HAMMOND Chord Organ, used BEACH -2 Bedroom, ultra- but like new. Fun for the whole modem furnished apartment. family. Also one slightly used Yearly lease · $200. OR 3·0789 H a m m o n d Spinet 0 r g a n. or OR 3·0552. Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No. Main. MOTHER AND TWO children Santa Ana. have room and bath In beach A Y Grand semJ -concert home for lady during July It size, perfect condition. looks Auguat. Kitchen prlv. Garage like new $1995. 3 yrs. to pay. available. Must like children Schmldt·PhJllips, Santa Ana. and 1V. OR 3·3366. c ASH for your old Upright. Spin· ONE BEDROOM Furnished apt. et or Grand Piano. Schmldt· tor rent. Corona del Mar. OR· PhJIIIPf', Santa Ana. iole 3-9110. CAan:IITrr-u.ADS .., ..• , ...... f .. , ... "'-...... Ll.._ 19C7 Pullerton Ave .. eo.ta Mea, Calif. Mldway 6-3314 U DO annrer call evenlnp. •wza ... D AVE'S HOME SERVICE-Paint· lnl · Wall wuhlng · Minor re· palra • Odd joba. Ph. Midway 6-2689. ••• Ptt111llrs IDf ftm a:DT lJ.IOI 315-1111 COWRFUL, COOL 2 BORM. apt., 1 ~ blocld from Corona del Mar beach · completely furnished, S300 mo. summer rental or $100 week. Call OR 3-6675. BALBOA lSLAN0--3 Bedroom, 2 bath fumlshed apt. near the Back Bay. W~k. month or aea· aon. ORiole 3-4093. UNFURNlSHED 2 BDRM. houae with fireplace, garbage dJap .. garage. A vailab le DOW. Adults -no peta. I~re 620 OrchJd, CDM.. OR 5· • FURNISHED APT.-G= iiiOI; eood location: ple a tur· roundlnp ; adults otOf : M pets. 610 :Uareuertte. CD. BREATHTAKING BAY lr VIEW. Corona delllar._= apt.: .undedr; ballt·ln ldtcben. Yee.rtf ...... UalqUt)y service to small, med. size bus- ln~s in Orange Co. Nation wide Co. Set own hours. Imm. com. OR 3 ·8950 Afternoons tor ap. polntment. WANTED: Part tlme doorman. Apply after 6 p.m. Port Theatre Corona del Mar. SlTUA'nOJfS WAMTED BABY SITI1NG, by mature worn · an. Evenings and weekends. COM area preferred. OR 3 -1405. WE IEED usn1as1 p,.,. .. ., ...... 111•11 or Ctna ... lar WIURII IEALn 308 Marine Ave., Balboa I.aland ORJole 3-1730 IEITIL ........,..._ ORio.. 3-0789, OR f aDd 1ADf 8ouDd Projecton J-.0551. OR 3-7520. c.r.a ... lar FAST COLOR FILII SEKVICZ lfocle1 Airplane Suppllee aUSDirll a:arr.u.s NEW COMMERCIAL 0 F F I CE .... c .•• ,._ BLDG. for lease or rent Center 3 11111'11, 2 ........ of Corona del Mar. Suitable for I 1782 Newport Blvd. eo.ta :u.ila doctor. real estate or small Phone Uberty 8-70C2 shop. OR 5-0407. __ South of Highway. One block Ill T,.. If 1-2·3· or 5 ROOM OFFICES or suites for lease. New MASTERS from Big Corona Beach. Year CEIEIT •• 1 BLDG .. COM. FA heat. carpet. 'round · $125. Jng and parking. 436 Hello· atlas • Sidewalks • Driveways trope. OR 3-4120. p Block Walls, etc. Free Estimates ORJole 3-9582 JOHN5"TONE'S lesa Auto Wreckers Used Auto Paru, Tires We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal LIBERTY 8-7013 2073 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa Painting-Decorating PAPER HANGlNG GEORGE BURKHARDT Ucensed Contractor 1897 Orange Ave. Costa Mes: Uberty 8-8628 MOVING? ONE MAN 1r VAN $7.75 HR. 2 men lr van at min. P.U.C. rate of $9.25 Hr. within 30 mi. Time starts at your door. We deliver min. or 1000 lbs. up to 60 miles same day for min. P.U.C. rate. No ex. chg. for Sat. Call Nt>Wman LI 8-2274 ,r U 8·6430. 824 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. Lowest storage rates. COMPLETE LAJfDSCAPIXQ SEIIVJCE FREE ESTIMATES SltH Green Stampa Free delivery CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY ORiole 5·0160-2744 E. Cout Hwy. W AJITED TO JlEJfT WANTED: SLEEPING ROOM on· ly . yearly basis · by clean, reliable lady. Write .P. 0 . Box 355, Corona del Mar or Inquire at Z726 E. Coast Hwy. PEJISOXAL PERSONAL-Before you go out to dinner, calJ this number- ORiole 3-5151. ------WANT YOUNG MAN to share furnished 2 bdrm. home In CDM with lone single man KEystone s. 7304. LOST AJm romm WST: Tools, sockets, wrench~. etc.. night of lOth, 500 block Marigold. COM. Mr. Eby, SYca- DORIS BUY, Realttr 216 Marine Ave., Balboa Island OR 3·0350 •... , ... lortcac• IIYIIblllll --Precr111s SoUDd morl9av• IDTMtmeuta d.o Dot fluctuate from day to day. yet wW ecrm you 61. to 101 •• more 6·4833. Reward. We IDCIDQ9e, ..me. cmd collect. PADn'DIC ICIIOOL PA~G CLASSES, adul~ and children's groups · Uth season. begins June 23rd. Tel. Rex Brandt Painting School, ORiole 5·0093 tor free Illustrated bro- chures. TillE II Y ....... On a new Bam iJton Uberal allowance, IH •••• c ......... J E WELER 3123 E. COAST BWY~ a>X. IIJICZLI.AJfZOO EVIlS ·a. PlilER I c._,., 320 x. JfEWPOJIT n VD. XEWPOJIT auCII, 111 a.1w . Clllll DEL Ill % BJock from ChJna Cove , IOEII VIEW 2 UNITS (May be converted to one) PlTII 211 Dahl1a, Corona del Mar -..a. ....... e .. ., ,._ ;M;.~ ..... ,. - PRIVACY ~SSURED f ! ! -OPEN HOU Lalp 10 foot tenc:.4 cwner 10L n.1.1 one YMr nnr 3 B. a., 2 bath home, raiMcl Marth ft.Nplac-, bUilt-In ranp-and oven, dlapolel, bMUtltU.l plabten lr tiOW!tn, Price at.SOO. Wondeff\at ftnandna. Jll .; JJl /!.tlf ro. ROBERT YAMER Rea ltor lr ~latea 3:519 E. Cout Hlehwiy Corona deJ Mar PIIME: Gila£ 3-2111 EVES:-U 8-0847 -~~ Ju& M.. /UAt .. ~ * IEWNIT IIEJIITS * $8.400. Take a look at a cbeaple. 50 foot C-2 Jot with a aolld older one bedroom home. A low cost loca~on for a "service" business. With $4,000 down owner will carry balance at $50 per month Including 6';o Interest. * SAVE 01 TillS OlE! * And get a complete home too. Consists ot large living roora with stone fireplace, 3 well arranged bedrooms wl!h large wardrobes, 1,. baths and a tile kitchen with built In range, oven, dishwasher, exhaust fan. garbage disposal and washer-dryer. Hardwood floors thruout. Double garage. Landscaped yard with cinder block wall. $4,000 down. Price $17,200. * It's CHEAPER TO BUY a •••• * •111 -we uwe REITALS TOO! THE CAWSOI CO., lalttrs OPEN SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. lQ HARBOR, COSTA MESA Uberty 8 -1142 OPEl HIUSE -EVElY IIY 738 St. .......... CNOT LEASEHOLD) Cha.m!Nm ranee; dlahwuber; dJ.alunuter and dt.poaaJ Nylon carpeUng thnuahout: CUft.am Clrapa; bea utit\l.IJy fumlahed; Refton landacaped; aprln.klera. From Floor to CeiUng Windows- Watch The World Go By! ASKING PRICE-FURNISHED-$C>,OOO . CUIIE VII 1•1, leallr 2731 W. Cout Highway -Uberty 8-4277 . Eve&. LI 8-3293 Newport Beach THE BEST TGWI 01 EIITII Willi A Utile Flxiq- • • • This could be the place you've been looking for: 3 Bedroom older home with good duplex. 3 garages. 3 garares. Room to build 4 more units, $17,500, with $2500 down payment. Larc• c .. ,.... 1 a. •••• Hardwood !Irs., Large lot . ?2xl25 (or 72x300 optional) overalzed 2 car garare wtth work shop area; patlo area and fence(1 yard. SMALL down paymen t • ~. FuiJ Price $23,500. .. •• WRII, ...... 810 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA u 8-7729 Evenlnp lr Sundaya call U 8·1628 or U 8-8102 New, lwrury hom. wft.b all ot the IUXUJ1oua teatwe.. 5 lledroG_ml. 2~ Bat.ba ; 3000 -a. ft. J'~ Yard With . room tJit pool s.tw .. n BJP School an4 Gracie ScbcioJ. . ' 85 a 125ft. lot. Price-tiGO per borit tt. 814f. ~ eq. tt. (RAJt HORACE ElflrGl'f ICROOL> lala..,_ ... l••iJ • -. il I II 2 lledrOam8 6 Den, 1% Bath.a. ae.t Buy In ~ BB SUD 1'0 SEE THIS HOME. •••• IEALn ... 1111•1111•11 a.. A~ from Security Bank, 2828 E. COAST IUGHWAY, C.D.M. Phone: ORiole 3-3770 VOGEL VALUE SUII•IL REITIL . • Complete with fireplace, bar· type kitchen, 1 li baths, Patio. Walking distance to Bay. SJeepa 6 to 8 people. Wlll rent tor 3 months season or by month. THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar • ORiole 3-2020 lr ORJole 3·2021 BILL 'S BEST BUYS VIEW HOlE -1118111 See the upper bay and mountains from large picture wlndowa. Ha.s 20' x 28' California room for entertaining and casual Jiving plus two bedrooms 1r two baths. WE THINK THIS WfLL GO QUICKLY AT $29.975 . GOOD FINANCING. W. A. TOBIAS. Realtor MATJ' LABORDE-:uan.,.r '"You'll Like Our Friendly Service" 2:10 E. 17th St. Cotta Meu U ~1131 .. (~ street from 1'b.rltt;r Dnla leoN) omce open evenJnp or eau 108-10150 -u 8-1021 M 0 A N A • y .... • • • • • / ( Acrou from U do We) • 2 Bedroom - 2 bath • • 3 Bedroom - 2 bath • Price range $35.000. to $48,500 PLUS e 3 Deluxe penthousa e • Piers and au.-• • For reservatlona call • 1111111 IIVEITIEIT Cl.--llln. Excluafve Aeenta ORiole 3·..00 Eva ORJole 3·7365 NEWPORT BLVD. AT 30th ST.-NEWPORT lt'a aIM 11 . HARBOR HIGHLANDS ..... ·'.., ~ '' •