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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-07-03 - Newport Harbor Ensign' • ORic:ile 3J)550 Till ERIIGM The Newport Beach Elementary School trustees don't thJnk the youn .. ft' Naldenta of Bay Shoreia and Bay Crest are eotne to be too happy wtth the school boun· dary problem come September. New boerd praldent Mllo Lacy l.a al.ao apprehen&lve about the .ehool admlnlatratJon'a plan to eend aome chJ ldt'en in certAJn gradea from thoee areas to one school, and children In other gradea to other achoole. "J'loat1n1 boundarln " between some acboob are neceuary this • year, Supt. Boy Andersen told the 1st Marlin Broug~t in .., DICK •oPFMAJI Tile .. In u, a a. toot Mat· tlllewa a.t.N OWMd by Pall· --lAw aca of aaJ.boa lalaDd. wttll -z.adry'" B.uctllacwtt a Mtlal»• .. aa.a..ct lato tbe bar· ....... heeday ...alDg, fly. ..... tint .-u. Dog 8MD ~ ...... Tile a.ll wW ..t coaat a tbe oUidd flat ., tiM --- ...................... 1'0- ....... ~tonbdae tM .._ Wlftdl. wlalcla.,.. foul ~ ... patapnclaa .......................... Mit ........... ,. .. ...,. ....... H ....... tlilat IDCDU. -........ lllti.Dgl Dol aries? board of trustees Tuesday nlrht, becau.ae of tile peat difference In enrollment In dlfterent rrades In thote part. of the dl.atrlct He aaJd it l.a alto almo.t lm· pouible to adequately predict enrollment in certain achool.a, no- tably Corona del Mar, becauae ao many families move durtnr the summer. A pre-school survey Ju t year showed only 2 klnderrarten chll· dren on Udo Isle. Thirty-one ahowed up for clua, he aald. Mr. Andersen's plane for the coming school year Include the following proposale 1. He plana to crea te a float· lng boundary between the New· port and N e wport Heights Schools somewhere between 30th and 45th Sts.' He told the board of trwstees Tuesday night that he I feele the boundary for klndergar· ten, second and fourth g rades sbould be 30th St. and the boun- dary tor the ti111t. third and fifth grades should be around 40th to 45th Streets. 2. He feels the boundary for sixth graders should remain ap· proximately the same through I the district except that sixth ~ders from 30th St. to t he end ot the peninsula should go to the Newport School. 3. He plans to relieve the stu- dent load at Harbor VIew School by sending the first, second a nd third grades trom Bay Shores and probably the first grade from Bay Crest to the Corona del Mar School. 4. Some klndergarteners from the Bay Crat · Harbor HJehlanda areu will probabl,y be eent to Newport Hellbt.a Sehool unless .... _.. .. = eDNllment Ia ~~=~-=·~-~---:~ ... ........ ..... Water aklers will have to look eleewhere than Upper Newport Bay for their ~rt If County Har- bor Kenneth Sampaon hu hls way. Alarmed by a growing Jist ot water akllne accidents, Including one last week In which a skier's ____..,.....arm was mane led when he was run owr by another boat, Mr. Sampaon Is draftlne a n ordJ· nance he hopes the City of New· port Beach will adopt a long with the County. He said he hopes to have the ordinance ready toT the July 14 meeUnp of the Harbor Depart- ment Commlaalon and the New- port Beach City Council. The City Council last week paaed other ordinances aim ed at promotJn1 water aafety In the Harbor Area. formed ol. aor. all4 ky Crest chlldten at the Corona deJ Mar School. Penny More In School Tax Is Predicted Your school taxes may ln~ase about one cent per 1100 u the result ot a $57,987 Increase In the 1958· '59 budget of the New· port Beach Elementary School District. Supt. Roy Andersen, told the board of trustees Tuesday night he doubted the Increase In the present $1.05 tax rate would go over tha t. He said Increased val· uatlon In the district may re move need for any Increase. Total budget tor 1958-'59 will be $1,300.050. Last year's bud · get was $1,.242,073. TWO IRVINE OFFICIALS RECEIVE PROMOTIONS Charln Wheeler In of Corona del Mar and William Spurreon DI of Cliff Haven have been pro- moted by the Irvine Co. to newly created positions as ual.atant vi~· presidents. Mr. Wheeler Uvea at .01 Avo· cado Ave., in tbe new Irvine Ter· race. Mr. Spu.ra-eon Uvea at 436 Snu1 Harbor Rd. MyfOid lrYtne, ptestdent of the BROKEN WATER MAIN CAUSES CDM 'FLOOD' No rain fe ll, but Corona del bottom wht-n t he earth softt'nNl Ma r saw one whale of a fiood u nder the whN-Is. early Tuesday when a water I Both car<; were towed out h\' main brokt-on Fifth Ave. a Stowe rs Garage tow 1rur k · l'wo cars fell Into a d itch torn Tht-bn.>ak CX't'Urrerl when a out by the rus hing wate r a nd the "saddle" lf'ft overnight on nn ortice of Dr~John Albarla n at 2774 opening in a pipe let go ahou1 E . Coast Hwy. w as flooded by the 5:.30 a.m. sur£1ng stream. The pipe hart be-en opt>nt>t1 h\ The side of a rar owned by the Van Valk('nburg C'o pr<'pa r Mrs. Jane Holiday was damaged atory to lit> 1n to fN'<ier llnP" when the car parkNJ in front of from thf' Bl~t Canyon RC-.('1'\0ir her homto at 721 1, Fernleaf Ave. under <On'ftructlon. tumbled Into the torn>nt after The break and flood al-.o n' the water a te away the earth s uited In latto rortee for man' under the veh icle. 1 householders of Corona del ~1a·r The front wheels of a pollee when water Wll."l sh ut off to per· car driven by Officer Ja mes mit ~pa irs. Water was also c;hort Mayo. who rushed to rescue Mrs. Monday when pressure wa<~ cut Holiday's car, headed towa rd the to permit the cut In to the pipe. SIRIJ leila ..... II Cll'sllllln. Newport Beach city survey crews are complllng infonnatlon on the grade and profile of Filth W a t e r Department otriclals I yesterday said the feeder line ls now cut In and water pressu~ should ~main nonnal from now on with wate r being supplied from the old Mapolla Ave. res· ervolr until the 811 Canyon Res· ervolr Is completed. NOwlO~ TBUJII.DAT, JVI.T I, 1151 udge's Favors Upper Bay • it Newport Dunes ~aside park on Upper Newport Bay 1s open today just as developer Ira Dowd said it would be. And unless a higher court reverses Superior Court Judge Robert G&rdner. It will stay open. Judge Gardner susta ined demurn>rs of the county counsel's office Monday refuting a ttorney John Brunner's contentions tha t the county's 2S- year lease with Mr. Dowd Is llle&al because bids for the lease were not advertlBed. He also tossed out a charge that Mr. Dowd's lease was Illegal bec&UJSe Brunner said it would permit him to use the land just north or Coast Hwy. for commercial purposes primanly instead of recreation purposes as spt"Cif1ed by the state 1n Its grant of the land to the rounty some years ago. Judge Gardner gave ~1r. Brunner 10 days in which to amend the otht>r 8 points of his com- plaint and list specific charges that Supervisor Htoinz Kaiser had a pel"'onal anterest In the out- come or the lease. Mr. Brunner contends that Mr Kaiser owns a boat launchln£ buainess on Coast Hwy adjacent to Newport Dunes which Is protf'('ted by Mr . • Dowd's operation of a boat launching business in the park at the s.ame $1.75 fee Mr. Brunner says Mr. Kaiser char£eS. In tbe meantime the few customers trickling Into N~ Dunes. wbJcb wu advert:l.aed to ..-a&. .. a.a. .W&oEK ...... ..._ room with --~ wt.o we.. frantbU, hlJd. lnf fences. layine pavine. paJntln .. bulldtnp, In· stalling soft d rink and ~freshment equipnwnt. laying fire n ngs on the beach. and dn-<leJ DI the 20·acre lagoon. Workmen. who said they w•re grateful for the many county ll!ecuards pres.ent e 'en 1f they didn't have time to sw1m. ho!)f'd they would be really ready for crowds by the Fourth of July. COUNTY HARIORS ~ANAGER l(en Sampson (center) was given a preview tour of the Swift Svndey efternoon •n advanc~ of the offic•al opening of the Newport Dune~ rt'!Creat•on area 1n Harry Welch Part. Mr. S,mpwn is fl4n~ed by the Dunes partner1, Bill Armstrong (at left) end Ire Dowd (Ens•Qn photo) Patrols Set For Beaches 1 This Friday Beach patrols will go on duty tomorrow-the Fourth ol July- as the City of ~ewport Beach in- augurates its new enfort"t'ment program to keep down rowdyism at the local beaches. Primary mission of the patrols 1s to crack down on the 4 most <'o m m on \iolations: drinking, b~akJng curlew. Illega l hl'f'S and llnering. Areas to be covered are Big Corona and Little Corona beaches In Corona del Mar and the 51~ miles o' ocean beach in Balboa and Newport. Poll~ Chief John Upson ~ys that the patrols Wlll natt strict enfoi"C'emf'nt lmmedlately on the ban aflalnst drinklnc at thf' beach. For the other violations there will bE> a temporary "take it easy'' period. during which warnings will be lssued. until the new ~tiona have re· 1 ceived adequate pubUclty. '11\e beach patrol aftk:ers will u-~eu. • .._..,._ .... ~n. goea into ~ect. AUf. 14. In the I meantime they can If\ .. nou n ca. tion to lndlv1~ lnfonnlnJt them that a romplalnt will be filed against them. Harbor Area Trustees Pick New Officers Milo Lacy. g<'nerltl managt'r of Rkhard's L1do MarkN. was electt'd president of the NPwport Beach El<>m('nllll)' &hool Boan1 at thP organl7at•on mN>IIng Tuesday naght James Ra~ Co rona del 1\lar contrador. "as na mt-1"1 c-lerk. l\1r Lacy "ho 1s beginning his lh•rrl trnn c10 thf' board. SPI'\'Pd a~ dt>rk or the board Ja,t ,·ear Rrllring ao; prt><;ll'lt>nt IS Mel. Bt>r· n of f'lltf Ha,·en. · H.Hlcl R1n~ \\as namNi pn.>'ll· l'lrnt of the ~t>\\port Harhor Cn· ion Ht~h &hool District. su~­ tng Jud,ge nonald Dodge, who rt'· tin.>d aftt"f" 28 ,.t>ars as a board memb<'r Rov • McCardle was namt'd dt>rk ·Mrs. Zoe Rae Bar· low was clerk la.'lt year. Selim Franklin. who wa~ clerk of the C'm:fa Mesa El•mentary &hool board of trustees last year. was naml!'d president the~. Albert Ogden wa~ named clerk. ' h tirlne president is Jack Fletch- Hughes Rumor About Helipot What pollee cau.d a summer-Proiect Launched Here for I Called 'Good' time bicycle theft rtn .. was brok · d Q 1 en up \\lith the arrest of 3 Harbor Improving E ucation ua ity It's a "sntty 1'001' J'W1\0t" that Area youths Monday. Huahes Aircraft wtll ta ~..,.. Held by pollee ..,. Lawrence A study program w1lh the alm bers 'T'uesday, lul)t 1~. to launch ~~ 150,000 8QU&N toot Bel1pot Houston. 19. of D ltuby Aw.. of lmprovtna the quality ot edu· the stu<ty that may l•na-then the plant wtiJdl baa been eold -., Balboa Wand; WUUam C'\arley. caUon In the Newport Bftcb Ele-.cttool day and/or the 8Chool LoW.t 1..-r En~ IJKo.. Ql 11. and Tbomu O'Connor. 19. nwntary «hools wu loaqurated yur. 8l!wrly 1lllls. both ol ., E. lith St.. C.O.ta '1\aeed-.y at the tnastees' meet1na-Al.ao to be eorw....S wtU be A. lWlpot oGidal .... hit Mesa. by retlriDI board president Uel spedal cl .... f« tna~e aapa'ble tno.. ._ can't -.y ..._ Will Art Enptrom ot the Island Berry. chlld~n.. and a.lstaDOt d.-oceQP)' plut after lt a Bike Shop tiJ)I*I eft polkle when Mr. Bany wu elected tempor-for chUd~n havina t:rMWe wlth ca~ s.,t.. ao. be~ tbe UMft ol. a blcyde ar, chalnnan of an orpnlz1nt thelr tudleL 1"'-1-....o.ooo ~ ....._. • ,,, • o•tiiDAlA&IiC at the plano ••. No, no, I mean I wee eJttlna Jn \be doorway, when we prtntd t5 Udcetl on w.,-bactt ln tbe City Coundl the theory that a Jot of people ehambera, t'other n 1 1 h t and ~ld buy Utem to help a cood hard ttle exchance ~n Lee au.e. Well, 111rl The .rore for Bolln, apoibcnn for the New-one tktWt •Her on the IS ticket port Harbor Chamber of Com· to date I.e e. You can't lauah merce, and the Council. ~ard· that ott! • Inc the Chamber request tor tax· nc:ket salesmen are needed ln payers' tunda to the tune of $7,'180 Balboa for the Corona del Mar for their u.. for the year, In pay· Youth Center benefit breakfut. • rr ..,..._.,. ... LO-... -w , h k d 1 Inc for mas-and advertJ..aJna. Contact Mrs. Jeanne Cooper, OR· ... v.. -nv .. v mo~ opt.mlsm, t e wee ·en 0 After what .eemed like an end· luly 11·13, followtne the otflclaJ Council did not eo for lt. Mr. tole 3·2877.. • less vlall, those excltlnr, unpre· cancellation of the earlier date Bolin asked, "Does thla mean • •c•o•aoc•c:JMCX':I'I::x'::I'O*ICII':I'C.:.::ICIIcz:ICI•a:8 :1*r::;:>a•c•CI•:J•a•:J81CX*:I*I::x:IMCI•ICII•C• dlctable deep water citizens, the becau.e of the absence of the one that there Ia no money In the • BOW UOOT METEUf ~ .tDf H albacor~. have finally shown up. absolute must -albacore! budaet for the Chamber for pub· A poll Ia belna taken In , L op llclhl"... n...-. Bl d I Co d 1 u~ Don't get too steamed up, just The San Diego Marlin Club •T v...~an v . area n rona e yet, unless you want to take an will do the hosting, with head· "Correct," said Mayor James Mar. The Important question: XXIDI:::X::II:ICX::Ic:la::X::IOCICX"!!ci::z:acx:::~c:~a:xacc:ICIICI::X:ICIICIC albacore special out of San Diego. quartera and the blr final awards Stoddord. "Would you object to parklnc ' ' * •:• ' 8 8 8 ' ' ' ' •: 0 ':• ' * ' ' ' 8 ' ' ' Last week·end they made them· dinner at the Kona Kal Club on "No money available for the metera If they were aatlsfactorUy • CONSTANT VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE ~lves available to several boats Sunday, July 13, praise be! Thls bualnessmen of thls area?" Mr. concealed on attractive benches Tne Fourth of July is a good occasion for a sermon on freedom. Crom our border city and the rush year, for a chanre. we'll ex~ Bolin &&ked. on the ocean aide of Ocean because this doy morks the birth of our free nation. But it is not was on. The first catches of slg· to cet a rood nlrht's sleep before "No not If the motion passes" Bl vd!" eno~;gh lust to etpress gra titude ol the liberties we e nioy W e t~ll nifican<-e came Friday, when 2 those final festivities. h answ~red the mayor. ' ..,.':';: ::~l~~!~e dt~~v~t wd~:; sho ... ld concern ourselves more diligently with the task of prese rving S. D. skippers steamed happily In recent past years, with t e From old Col Andy under hLs they mean, how tl)ey would took. our free and independent nt~t ion. In order to do that we mus t reolize past Point Lorna with the flag up schools miles upon miles out to breath, "Amen." I th t It ld h and 181ongfins aboard each boat. sea. usually In rough water. con· 1 am afraid 1 was a ·llttJe un· sup~ a wou mean a that erious t reats do ex st -right here ot home. in our own thon~•ng Next day the total went up to testants were lucky to get 2 hours th tl h M Boll double meter every 40 feet o"'d ''"~of thin~ing. about 2!j(), with Jack Vance sleep In as many nlehts. The al· sympa e c w en r. n For the last 2 Sundays. people 0 J Utt L t t' I I t' I t I passed me on his hurried exit have a..~n aJiklnr why th ... e~>lld ur congressman omes nos sen a par teu ar y •me y repor knocking off 76 In one stop. bacore tournament comm ttee and asked me, "Did you hear """" " ..., f•-;m W osh•ngton th•s wee~. 1, th·s report J.e ;s earnestly see~•ng to The fish were generally bigger wlsely changed things thls year. that?" 1 replied, "Yes." And he line of cara parked on the ocean 1 aler• u all to the dt~nqer ~round IJS. Reod his arfcle w1th qreat con th&n early season prognosticators The fishJna will end on Satur-k d ~ t d thl k f side of Ocean Blvd. have not been • as e • ' ,.... .. a 0 you n ° tl-.. "ted, whll• th'"' pollee ticket 1 cerr th.s Fourth of July wee l.·end so thA t we •11 c•n b .. ···q·l·nt ,., llkt>. The old story IS that a lot of day, July 12, at 3 p.m., weigh· In It"" Sa s I "I lov It" End of In ""'"' "' "' u u u "' • u 0 h • · Y ' e · · every violation on side streets.! pro'ed•ng whot the F->vrth stonds for and so th ,t we all con contonue ~mall ont"'l, early. is a be"er sign deadline at 7 p.m. h. brot er. tervlew. b tL L· 1 . • .,, a long hea"" run than if the After one of these deals, that r gu-· you must know that These same pollee have passed I o serv•ng "'~ nos oroc occt~s•on. •J """ ·,_ • rlr~t one!l run b1g. But albacore, night's sleep and the chance to there are 2 Chambers of Com· up at leaat 150 violations of thuo beane what they are. one man's be just as lazy as possible the merce _ the Newport Harbor re · 20·mlnute 7.0ne. • WASHINGTON REPORT ~u~s i!l about as good as an· next morning Is priceless. fe~ to above and the Corona .I t'hlnk everyone realizes that By Your Congressm'r J _.,MES B. UTT others. Thl' main new<; 1s that I'll be there getting the news, del Mar Chamber. The latter Is Its costing us taxpayers over I I wotJkl be remiss on my duty "s M Americ,, ciltze" ,..,rJ "s yovr they'r<' w11 hin saght. And J-1()(). as well u a member of Pacl rlc self·supportlng, has a policy or I $100,000 a year to clean and care Repr<>~ert.,tive, if I did not sounrl a wMnino of impendong rlMger• RAY' Anglers team. I was lucky to be not asklna for any financial help for beach~ and to provide life· I !') our chero•,hed Republic. They ore Budqels, Taxe s, and Inflation, ond e LOJfG HAUL assigned to George Dudley's 42· from the City Council and .they guard service for the people llv· bt>"~'J''l they h.we 11n inseo~~rable relotionship e11ch controbutes to the Last repor1~ showt'd thl' long· foot Hunter. the Sea Pearl, a lux-are doing a good job 'or looking lne outside of Newport ~ach., othe• Md toqether t~ey form a devostotinq o"d e"dle·,~ ryclr:J'"'· fin~ about 50 miles below Point ury liner, If there ever was one. after the Interests of this seetlon Nlnety·nlne per cent of rescues I fir...,ly beJ',.ve lh.,t inflt~tion is the most serof)vS tf..•e<'!l to thf' Lorna on a coursc of 190 degr~s. Geor~e Is the P.A. team clfptaln. or town. • • • ~:~~cl~fha~oan .pr~:~~=~t~f :ot~~ , J"' ,11 ,.,f r:ur ecorf)r-,•c w<~em Ec-::-"o::mic de•,lr~rt.::, ,.,f 1~,6 U ... ited To givr you an idl'a how far that and Harry IOemarle llll Davls of S • Is from herl", take old maestro El· Laguna will complete our par· • FJlON ISO TO SSlS lng us against this considerable ., ... ·, r:rP ,.,, thP me~ ... ~ b'y wf..'rh Khrusc~e .. hope~ tn nverr('f'Y'('! 1... tern of ex .... nse mN Ht-hr's trip. Aboard his fa. tlcular trio. 1 see we've hired a new trl'a~-1 ,_ • • K..,·l M-v~ sd·o ('., ~nt icipotio, of ,.,.,mmu,_·,. ·~·: rp of I=' we•). The mou-. marlin hoat the Oede II. For the flr!>t time since 19~~ ury chief at $515 a month. Do • • ~·e' ~'~11 to O d"'•'"' the ~oci,l cder. '-:J -:leb..,,/~ tf.e urre-c, ElmN and party I~Ct Newport a q l mis..<~ed being In last YPIHS vou n.>member our eleetlng a city • WRY MOT STUJlTEVA.JfT DJI? He •e'~r·"::l of c ,, ~ 'o the pron~•· of ... f "'.""" i"du~ed o. e•'reme th<' hleary hour of 1 am. He Intl'rrlub. I was In ()c(>an City, I treasurer In 19:52 by write-In? Do Why change the name of t7th •'ln' ,.., ·~ e P'O~"I' s of pl1""ed eu-.,.,,..., •he D''>r"-' ~r ,.., .... ,,.,, "O round thl' spot '"hNe the alba· Maryland. In the International \OU remember that it was founrl St? Why be a piker, Mr. Subdl· er _--rn ..,.,d the·~or' cc-'•t:: ·~q '"e ;.,es c ' i":1 /cu.1 rort' were put -1 a hoard and. on Light Tackll' Tournament, whlr h.l there was no provision ror sal-vlder., Why stop at naming a A-j "'~ be•":') •e-:l .. ~eo ,0 '"e 1.' .e• ~I '.l'u c,r thl' way home announ<-ed that as far as fish caught. was a dud. arv. that the city treasurer !Mrs. portion of It Westcllff Dr aftl'r r~c J· hr P>.Pf'<'INi to mak<' It back here r flew back in a real rush and I Flort'nce Coollngl served a fl'w your proj('<'t., Why not name It v n ., u • .., "' .. ,r:;e .,,. ... ~::~er· ""''J "Q o:, • e '-="~ e h"'d e e· · " . , bell ,. · • • "/• ,· I' d _j • • r h • If • hv midnl"ht' did make It In tim(' for the months without salary that the ,Sturtevant Dr.? of · ... ~· ,t ;." .1 orn h"'oefu! !ha+ the AMer:c~n ~:eop•e w'l de""d"d th,t .,t:~~or~!.dea~l ~fd n~~n~~r. a~ ~:~r~~ p;~:~a~~j~ye~~e In~('~ ~~ed h~:~::la~t~t ~n;l~~~:; e WALK PROMISED rue r ' ,,,. ols ct..ro ·1-,.,, de\ re f:) w ~s.t~t, <pe"d "Q o"d •e"r ., don't hearl for those albacore in dub more than ever. So don't l'X that 1 battled the ColJncil tor ~ For the pN>ple lnteret~ted In a tre: f., .... ~ '•C ~t.s' r :• +-1•e A pub c o f· r ol ~h"=>ul:l be .. ~qe::J by your 14 foot outboarrl or water ~t me around these parts for year and finally got her rai~d way to walk down to the Big wr.., f.,.. Ne s , • f~Lt ,...,, fN whot f.e ge'> fo• VO.J. We M.,s• s• c s<·ooter AI )past. not yet a few days beglnnang July 11. to $100 a month? Have the duties Corona Bearh at the Inspiration a~~·r':J the fed,..r<tl g~'e'"""e"t for 1r "g we •Jo~.~l~ .,.,d o, d r ,, e WHO'S FIRST e KEEP LOOitlJfG and responsibilities changed? Point ('nd: A path Is promised ou··~l ~ Elmn dlrln't say so, but ht' K('f'P your ey('s peeJ('d. any The answer Is "no." this season. There i , wde·preorl bel;ef th"' ·..,flafc" is merel 1 1-e ~ ql, r • prohahly made th(' long. tiresome ttml' you're on thl' orean. or even • • • e FLAG SALUTE of c?:>rl i., th,.. ,..vh•t place 0 ,..d if 0 ,;re; are e""'-olled · t.v •he run to try for that important on the beach. for tarkle ~Xl" .. e GOT TOtnl nCJtET? q?.re'""'e"t ther"' ,..,., bP nl) ,,rfo'o"'. Tho· s wro,..o! ~rn..,.,0 ... .., ... rJ •he fal"t alb~r(Jrt' or the season for They haven't twen IO!It, Incident Ticket sales a re rolling toward The annual salut(' to the flag ;,e,i+1ble e~erq,_..,, ~ of ot ,..,,.,Od" J" >?"' ..,1,,...,, re·,-1+· wher •he :~:.~18:~:~g~ 1~g~~f r:~r:.th~~ :~~ry ~~~ h8af~~a~~ vt~r: ~~=~ ~al:l•~;n~~~~~t ~~~:~~lfo~uan~d :nre:;:~n~o~~lh ~,tt~1~1:t at~;,;~ qnver~ment bnrr-:;.w · ') mo~~ d->ll.l'' •o oue"ch •h h r•, for r-,cre ..,.,rJ nnt" hall yN !'nared a Iongtin Beat•h tarkle dealers as a very at the Corona del Mar Youth Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. The m:,re money. The "'"1 '~"•ult • .., dev,lua+ed (urrency. tha~ sld(' of tht' 32nd parall('l, Interesting advertising stunt. It Center at Iris Ave. and Fifth Ave. National Anthem by Andrew W. lnflotion <lro~~. hMde~t ot th~" wh-, c1n le..,st w th 1 )n~ it -whach Is what it takes before you are lucky enough to spot one, The breakfast will be served from Smith (Little Andy). Bring or u..., ............ c.lil ... • ITM'II AT = ..,. FLEAS? Xow you c:aa bep thai out ef you.r yard ad .......... - IFF, .. PETS AU lor Bolkkry Prodacb at the iorclans mSHOP 2732 E. Coat IIJPway eor-cr del I(GI' ftoeea OIUole J.KJO Catalina 'Island lady o.o,- from Newport Beach to Catel!_,...., t:ao A..ll.. ~ ....., .......... 1111 w. o-e IQcltW'a7 .,.,.....~~· ~ 111-•e of ~~oil ml;!,.,~ tro•e with f;,ed in-.:o:'Tie >. It i~ fi•'* ref'..,rier:l bt it''l a l<'gal No. I. Elmer' caught yuu'll Clnd within the box ames· 7 to 11 a.m. Saturda.y, July 12. send your youncster to lhla short tho increase in the C0$1 of living. which i~ just onolher woy of \t~ying his well below this southern ~Wge telllne you that you've won They lauahe&Whi!DlAt down~;~cere;;;mo;;n;Y~·~========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !hot the value of the dollar is down. This devolut~tion tends to rob the boundary. a neat 1150 wortb of flahlnaaea.r = worker of his pe"'~ion securi'y It robs +he widow ,..,d orph11n f)f in•ur This WN'k. howe,•er. will sure· and a steak dinner. And don 't II"CI!! vl!I.Je~ which were prc11ri•:j bt , •h-:: ... qhtU <l"rj tl:-rfty 1-J b11,..j ly ~. o,omeone win ~he .honor give up If one ls found. Betw~n f ·~ It :J th 1 f · , 1, t j fla g \OU gu(•ss who II Will be. now and Labor Day, then.> will be or 0 ~'· crrro e r ... v) ~e c. e~~-, '."'V .,,.. ..... c ... ~~ ,..,!I e ,.. I gl\1' up. srx of these things In the water. r:·mcle " frourl r-~t ,., ,I'"!,.. r ., I dPOJ 'e •h., ,.1 ~. ,., .... { I. TOURJfAMEJfT Remember Phil Harris' old ~..,-::! • --~~· 1:" ~ ,_.·...... ,.,,_, I· :•e:J'e~ o., • J...; ..... cf P't:. ce• 't Th<' h()';l or IO<'al adrhcts who song, ''The Thing" ... o·-:: • • ~o• ,.,,. • •f,, •• had <'Xp<'Ctrd to rom pel<' in the I " ... I saw a grt•at big wooden T'l , 111 t:•e· ~ ...., ... ,..(;!.A !Gw '·a-r •;,· .. """' "''"' l:llh lntl'nlub Albacor(' Tourna ·1 box a -floatmg In the bay ... " N •• $?CCI ,.. •.· ..-: "r>1 • T d11 · ·., ,.. ... , ... $2.38 o' ·1-e ,..f; "'I ,.,,e mc>nt la'lt Fric1ay and Saturday 1 Thl'se aren't wood. They're 1-, $:? 20 11' ·~e c:.., • "',.~e' •!I'"'· : ·-e ~..,....,e 1a·e lco._ d c."' • .,,.. ar<' now a"'alling with much mf'tal. 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Peu·;,e•' f.'•e 09•'e J t'1~•,,..; '• iorer<1 ' ..,.,-j p e•no•l pr·phe• "I 1-,. ,. •1 • ,,. ol~-• merh~,.·,.a 1 ':> ~ ,,.,,.,; J ·ne ",. ::. · ~rot C"!l'l " "'' "u~"r"' rf ,.,., .. , ed l'o'"• ;', f;ql-er pr "'~ More ,.f o' ,.., h'lher ..,b,., c ··~ .,, J pr;,...,~ e'c., etr ThtJs tte recen• "~mme"' Peress•O" be.v a u" -., lob.-I. I ,.., h'IPPY h d""'":.IJ"C"' !--,wever •h.,• rot oil l.,bor let~ders lo~e th"! ,..,,.,,. pos'ti~., i"' 1,.gvrl +-WY:Jes. Man'/ recog.,•ze the cott~~tro p~;-eHe '> ,1 tho .,..n,.hec~eri w~ge price spiro! o"d "ccordingli cou fo, •h .. ir 'nformed member~h·p G ""r"'fT'f"..,t ;., ··s M <•f'ly '" ·.peed reco .. ery .,.,d curb inflation ,.,;q!-1 thrr' qh e .tn""" J' pre>.urP. use hormful medirine. A mnde r ..,t... W?ulri propo;e the follow;nq pre~cription-·, li ttle dose of free dom .,.,,.J o biq do.P of in tervention. I ;uqqest the follow.nq med• r-at• ., Why not fl')r 'lnce, try o good swallow of freedoM?" Tho! is. wf-y ""'' try a bi') cu1 in tc!lxohon and o bigger cut in government soe,dinq? Le t us follow the e,.lmple of Abroha m Lincoln, who soid in part, You cannot bring obout prosperity by d iscour,git'lg thrift. You can· not ~trenghten the wMk by wea~ening the strong. You ca nnot help tho wage earr>er by pullong down the wage poyer. You cMnot help the poor by de~lroyong the rich You ct~nnot establi~h sound security on borrowed money You C4'nnot ~eep out of trouble by spending more then you earn. You cannot build character by taking oway men's initiative and independence. You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves." By BUKSTEB CBEELT I pranks n~ having my LAMENT Ol' THE PETULAHT gla~s wlnrlow smashed by some VlSIGOTJI: Thf' LPtters To The I gleeful romentloners. E~lllor png<' or Monday's LA I am indeerl sorry for the Jun. Tam<'s r arried two columns of a I ior CommNrNs and their dlsap. IPI!Pr from a young Mr. Mat· pointmrnt hut Matthews' letter thrwq of the Grnnrl Rapids, Mich .. ' impresst''l 'me more with the fact Juruor' C'hambPr of Commerce. I that LA 15 growing up too than \lr Matth<'ws is sorl'ly dlsap 1 havp i>f>f'n impressed by' read· JX>Inll'rl •n Lo<l Ang<'IPs. l-IP and ang all of the figures lndlcatlnr 6200 brother Junior CommerC'f'rs a snowballing rrowth. All 1 can c·nmr ro LA In June for their Na· think to say to Mr. M. is. tsk. tit>nal ron\(•ntlon. and at provt'd tsk.. whu·h "'OUnds better than to b.' to quot<' our rorre"'pondent. it reads. A Mk kPv Mout'{e Co nvention . . . • • Tha~ usi of one of our favorite THE lliPEJfDfC CASK OP rhar11rtpro; In fablt' lett me a lit FlllEJfDSHIP. The Good Vlntn.ec tiP confused jus t how the com· has served m<' well, and 1 have a !Jari'IOn WAS to be U!Wd. From 1 f f I dshl I that point h(' numbt>n.>cl his para· arge store 0 r en ps r pen· ing In th(' ~liar. I realized this graph!'J, and each number was a when 1 opened a lovely note from ball of indl<'lment charging Los Gertrude Waldron. Gert wrote to Angeles a" being the Spoil Sport admire my r~nt sketches on the Capitol of the World, Bnd showed early days of thla wonderful har· he meant to use Mickey Mouse bor, and to say many kind thtncs. in a belittling value. but then. Gertrude has been say· The first charee ls that the lng kind thlnp to myriads of City Fathers would not let the people all her llfe. Jayc~ have their parade down the "main strf'f't" ... probably Gert has been here alnce 1926 • for the ract that no one In LA and has been intensely Interested could agrel' just which of 10 or In the hll•tory of our community, 20 streets could he selected as the and Is well equipped to r&ad tru(' maln street ... and their proof on the re·wrlttnp of Ul parade was forced to go Into the latter-d&y r('glonal historians. . . . factory district of Broadway Through the put with these and 21111 Street, where only 2.000 weekly drlbbllncs. I h ave writ· Pf'Ople saw the parade. a nd 11500 ten pralses of Balboa laland and of that total were the Junior pointed out the pt\)'slcaJ polnt8 Commercera . . . Having seen of the area wtth crut admlra· aomethlnr on TV that evenJna Uon, but my real affection. l Ond which wu labeled htrh·llcht.t of after tome penalve ~llectlone Jllnfor Chamber Parade, I wl.ab to over o.rtr\lde'a letter, are the tell Mr. Matthews that tho. otb· wonderful frtencb l 1Mt when ft 500 "apectatora" muat juat ttm'l came. a.nd bow weJ.conw have been people watUna to crc.a each one of them ma~ mt f•l. Broadway. 80l'M 11 yean liO• Charre number 2 lament8 aJJ a.rtrude'• noe. hu made me parties were c:IC*d down at 1:00 thJnk. a.nd I thlnJc Of M1' -a.m. and number 3 wu a wi-1 Pat. ~ona and OraJnpr H,.r. petulant PtOt•t that latp crous-J'mda Rewle, ''Ciuia .. and 1.U. ol polJce OUkel"' went I)WQII ChMtJer, Mrl. Holman. who .... around to entorc. flftfY law. to run tb4t w .. ~~ U4 AD. lAt me .. ,, Th.an.k U.ftll. t.oa Dorotl\y Miller, Jade Anplee hu pttn acme .. ,., tpll and. 1"1\M aat*-'na~llll. tt friend MattheW"• eomptalllt ta OtM o,....u. ReWa ,,.., All a dGWDlo!lfn L:A -· &onat x...t. DUi a..•r. Chnt a.15,..,..,.,.,. dlae.cttr ....., ..... ,. ~~ ..... .... ... lmoW'II .. die OdA'1' COif • ....., ............... . t;;.;=~~=~---lj"a1'101f an or •• =~ --.-...lt .. 'llil•-. . .. ......................... "_ NEWPORT HARBOR'S MEAT SPECIALIST 3421 UST ClAST IIIIIWI Y, ODI Olltlt 3-IZ I D CBOP-FllESB DRESSED TOlTRG HEN TURKEYS 10 TO 12 POUHD AVEilAGE JdMI fw aar.a.q,... -BoaatlDf -Fr'fha9 Wlbola'a CerWI.ed. Teaderlled S SHANK HALF e 49~ BUn PORnON • 59~ CENTER SUCES Swordfish Stlaks :=:. 98• WE JIAft roa TOV TilE PDrUT IIUCTIOif OP naJI P1111. L0as1"&L at.A.a.I:TC. Df TID DTDIK lla.a.oa AUA ,___---.... OPEN ~---... WJUOn -a>u mo"" FRIDAY E G G S SLICED .,. BACON OPEN 65~ s~~~v .• , ... ... 11.1 T Lirp ..... I # ·. ~· ........ REV. CARLSON LEAVES FOR NEW ASSIGNMENT Ensign Named ;:; ~··::..,:=·~T.~JWI.~T~J.~·-~=~ .. ~·~"*=~' :Jij~---~~=·::·~ Official City Newspaper JAMAICA INN 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET ......... Tbe ln. Roy Carlaon at Ou1at Clltrord PuJat.. Jftt. ~., 8111 Cbal'C.h. by the Sea pl"'ll.ldecl over reported for tiM tJnltecl Chwdl hie 1\,u.l meetJna ol t.M Nnrport Women. and M& P. P. la.1Mit for Harbar Coundl ol c•uv4t• ~t tbe Chard\ Worid Service 1n the WMk at St. Andrewe ...-ytenan drt~ I« dotbJDI far needy ret· Church. He La lUvtna Cbrt.t u.-and ~~then cweneu. Chureb to beeCIIDa UIOdata min· A committee wu appotnted to lat.,. o1 tbe w~ MeUto· ccmps.t.e a chwdl dlrectoty of Cllat Cburdl In weltem Loe An· the Rarbor Area. The committee re• · marnbera are the Rev. Herbert 11\e C9undl of Churches mem· l ohNon, S. A. Meyer and the The Fourth ot lu.ly la fiVer)'· be" aave Mr. Cart.oa a v~ of Rev. Clifford Fuaate . They will bOdy's vatt~Uon day throua bout confidence and exprM&IOI\ of ap· r«pprt at the Sept. 23 meetina. The •EV. llOY CJUIJ..SOJf the Unlttd State. ao we wtll be pteelat.lon for hla Mn'lees to the -----------------------~. You don't' mind, do you; Cojlncll and the Harbor Area In becau.ae we thouJbt we 1bould the 4 yeara be hu been here. have a d-.y ott too ao we eould He aerved 3 ye..,.. u cba ltman nlax and reJoice ~nd celebrate of the eommlJralon on education tbe birth of thLt wonderful tree and ..-lated tn extendlna the ~untry that we are luc:Jc;y enouch protrram, rudllne more clueea d J and 1'00J"e achook. He wu elected to Hve ln an en OJ. president of the Harbor Council * * * ol Churchs the ftmt ~ thil year. A Jetter of commen dation wtll Mills College Alumnae Open Season With Splash Party TM Newport Harbor En&Ja n Ja the ot!ld.al newspaper of the Clt)' of Newport Beach !Dr the 1958-59 fiscal year, which beaan Tue.. day. The Enslen thus will pub· llah all city leJral notice. durina thJa flacal year. The contract wu awarded to the Enslen at la.at wtw!k'a meet· lne ot the Newport Beach Clty Council. The Newport Harbor Newa Pres. had held ttu! contract for the la..st f.Jac:al year. Tlalnty! T.U ts-. .... .-Ill toea .......... ttM1 ... ..uy•-~ ..... .. ... .,. ................. ... be MOt from the Jocal Cound I to the Counc:U In the a~a wltlch he will serve In Lc» Anae les. The Rev. Herbert JohMOn·ol the Newport Firat· 5apu.t Church, vtc:e-ptaident of the Council ot Churches. will take over u ac· tlnJr president of the Council and will preside over the next mHt· The Mills Colleee Alumnae AIJ. aoctatlon of Oranae County a p· ened the summer season )Vlth a aplu h party, held at the Santa Ana home of Mrs. Edward Hall. Mills studenta were honored. Mrs. Ma rlnus Contant of Irvine Terrace, president of th~ associa· tlon, waa aided by her board: Att~ntlon Hobbyists; It you en· Joy young people, have a s.mat· ter1ng ot ability In the arty line, are a crafty crafter. na ture en· thusJast. dedicated b1rd watcher, or a re simply mad about camp. lne. a local chapter of a world· wide girls organlzatlon Is Jn need of your help. Long Beach ; and ttu! following proepectlve a t u de n t s: Wt'ndy ~nbera of Corona d«>l Mar. Sandra Winter a nd l oy Callaway of Lagu na, Sally Gould of New· ' porr, and Heathe r Wade. Ma rilyn Junkennelr and Donna ~1ay Dye -.pw~·-w .•• fte ....,. ....... tile Ice c.-. .... -~ ......... . c..n..t c--n•t. =Ue· Clilly ...... wttll o • ..,. w.. .... • • • lee ,..... CIMW'ft to tile alllt Ju.l.ep " ----·· Mllllt·bl·TecL 0 • a a. e ..._. aaatrtav SoutMnl mule with ..... J[ .. tudry aiat ••• OtMr .. lcrNUee wttll ........ .... ~ .... ce-...... C.· wen. ad Jlkt9waya • • • lip Ice tea cdOD9 wttll tbe QaMD of EDglaDd wtth B• llojlaty'a blead of Jlld9W'O'rll. * * * lng. Tuesday. St'pt. 23. I Reports were received at last week'a meeting from the follow· lng commlasloru~: Welta re -the Rev. M. C. Cronic reported 8 cues alded, lncludJng an emergency hoepltallzatlon. Youth work - The Rev. Jackson Chandler re· ported 4 Boy Scouts have quail· tied for tbe Cod and Country award. R~?leaaed time education -report was made by the Rev. Zonta Holds Final Meeting 'Til Next Fall Mrs. l ane Cowles, vlce·presldent; Mrs. ~rge Clifford. Mn1. Robert Cun ningh am. Mrs. Bertrum Cof· fey and M rs. Carl Nelsser . Buffet lunch~n wu followed by a movie showlnr the Mills Collere campus. Swimming was the final highlight of the day . Gusta at the party were the followlnr: Mills students: Mary Eltz.abeth Haines of Newport, AI · Ice Joy~ Hall of Laguna. J une Brite of Santa Ana and Morganne Arnold and Mary Jo Robinson of ,_, .,.,. AHlin Laallenlll, School of Santa Ana. Future events Include a bark to-school party In latt> summer. The Browns Go On World Trip Dr. and Mrs. Giles Brown ol Newport Helr;hta are ort aga in on a trip to the far corners or the world. Dr. Brow n, who I~ <'hair· man of the social s<'it'n<'e dlvl· slon of Orange Coast College. 1~ conducting a tour to the Far East and Middle East. The Itinerary inrlud!'~ Hong Kong, Slnga port>. C'P) Jon. Bu rma, Thailand, Kashmir. :'-il'pa l as well as the Middle F:a!lt Miss Penny Myhre ot tt~.• ~ew· Dr. Brown has schedult>d inter port Luth•ran Church was among views with Kazushlgf' Hlrawawa, the 123 selected youth lea ders _of editor of Nippon Times: His Ex the trl·state California Distnct 1 celleney Pote Sa raRin. ~rf'!ary of the American Lutheran Church general of Southeru.t A.~la Treat} who a ttended the annual youth Organization in Bangkok Tha i Second vice-president J ean leadership training school, last I land. and His Ex~llency' Abdul Chapman took charee of the l week at Covina. The district in· Ha~una. se<'~ta ry general ot Newport Harbor Zonta meeting t"'udes California , Arizona and I Arab League in Duro hel d Thu rsday nl&ht at the homt' ~f.'w Mexico. · of Dean Mane Howes. President This youth leadership training $ •d VIrginia Luther ls In New York S('hOOI 18 sponsored by the Call ~ 290 000 p a I City attendJng the Zonta Jnt..-r· fornla District Youth Committee I national Convention. a nd Evelyn of the American Lu theran Chu rch I o· .d d Green. first vlce·presld~nt. Is en· In rooperauon with the Youth n lVI en s This same agency can a lso use you in an advisory capacity or tor committee work. So many lo· t'al girls are benefitted by thl.s orga nlutlon that any assistance they re<-eiv..-Is extremt'ly far reaching and tremendously gratt. ri ng. To oftl'r a share of you r time a nd ta lent please contact you r Community Volunteer Bureau by railing LI 8~0717, or visiting our office at 325 N. ~ewport Blvd .. ~ewport He I gh Is , N on d a y through Friday from 9 a.m to 12 noon. CVB is a t:nited Fund ~gency Liquor Store OpensinCDM A new liquor store and dt'lica - lt>ssen Devaney's. has been E'S·I tablished 1n Corona del Ma r - at 3711 E. Coast Hwy., near Pop· py Ave. . Just out from Boston and American as blueberry pie Is the exotic Salada tea ... In answer to ma ny requesta . . . To my knowled&e Salada makes the on· ly ereen tea bag In existence ... Now Chinese dinners can rtng with authenticity as &reen tea bags are dunked In bolllng wate r for con ect sipping along with chow meln a nd pork noodles ... Or more fun yet, mlx so~ ,-reen tea bap with some black tea ba.p for double talk a mong the Ice cubes ... Salada also oUers black tea bail a nd black tea In bulk ... lt you are from the East, a cup of Salada tea will make you feel just like you've had a vlalt back home. * * * Paul A. Palmer. president ot I Owner of th«> liquor store Is route to Europe for a holiday Board of the American Lutheran A telegra m trom New York Church. trom Mrs. Luther and Mildred ------- llo:a1D'I 1D 0 I. ..ti'MhJA9f Stanley thanked the club for the opportunity to be their delegate and alternate . lOT AT WJfiTI'OilDS RESTAURANT ProudlyPr...m. MILTON GREYSON VOCALIST Dir-=t from La. Vegaa * * * I••••• If In•••• lcllwllles: Frolic HoUdcrya L•ri•• Fundaya Served dmly -Monday through Satu rday Jamaica Inn dining room l1 :30 A..Jl. to 2:10 • .M. ..... Cuisine that is certain to please the most dlScnminating gourmet s:ao • .X. to 12 • .X. s.,,., Especially for late diners. A delightful experience m real dmmg pleasure 11 :GO P .X. to I :00 A.X. A a ....... Pl .... Afternoon dancmg and champagne m the beautiful Canbt>ean Room Monday , Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday f nday and Saturday ' 3:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.X. Et•ilc DIICi11 In the excltmg new and gay Canbbean Room featunng the !mest mus1c and entertamment. t :oo P.x. to 2:00 A..K. roa DDrWEa U:SDVATIOJfS n.on ., .. caa ..._you....., .....-d • ..,..._...up te Cacrdcr with ..,_ ..., b«<ttM • • • !'MID c , ,.. .... 141'11111 ••• Before the business meeting, door prizes for ea ch member were dlatrlbuted by Loulae Hamblet and tMtr dalert committee. ltar· en Karpeta Woocl received the main prtze of a hand·knJt atole . The meetlnz I• the last regular gatherln& at the IJ'OUP until fall. An 8 pound, 12 ounce boy ar. rived a t Hoag Hoepltal June 16 for Ralph and Barbara Whitford ot 1931 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. Newport Balboa Savings and Bill Deva ney, who came to the Loan Association announces that West Coast 10 years ago from the 4 '~ d ivide nd' rate on savings Jamestown, N.D. He lives In San will continue In effect for the up. Clemente, where he has owned coming thJrd quarter and quite a liquor store for a number of •ora. AJn) poulbly Cor the balance of Ule I years. 1 * a' x .._. • ••••• r M a ............. a .., ... .,. 1a w.n fLow-.. llll'aalaO.w••f..Sa~ .. ,....... -Cllur1.6ellr bL o.a. ...alE. * * * Evt>rythlne'a tripled In our newly remodeled Uquor Depart· m.nt ... Refrlee rator apaet>, ator· age, countt'r and at oourw dla· pla y space ... 'l'bNe ttmes the ~lectlon and • uouaualtle. to ma~ for mo~ c:octtated alppln& . . . Wbat axclt~nt flM 11· queura ~n brlna to frult-, alter· beta and Ice c:reama ... A daah ol Ch~rry Heer1ne over van!Ua lee cream or Jrapeffll1t ... Creme de Mt>nthe over pineapple aherbet ... Colntreau With t.rult .. lad or any fresh trulta. * * * Ub tM ...... aacl .,... ..,.sea. .a-....., .... ....... ~ .... ta.a..t Die ...., ""'" • • • ,.,.. Jateet ........................ y .... -llarttaJa. Mea' •• ' 014 LEGAL IIOTJCE No. PA·8S6 NCYMCE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF LE"'TTA ELENA BUCRANAN, AKA 1.. ELENA BUCHANAN. DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN to the creditors of and a ll per.ons having clalms a eainst the said decedent or said estate to tile them with the necessary vouch· ers In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State ot California, In a nd for the County of Orange, or to present the same. with the nK'eSUry vouchers, to the underalened at his or her place ot business. to· wit : E. ll Abbey. Public Admin· lstra tor, c/o Ha rwood. Hefter· nan II Soden, 3355 Via Lido, N~wport Beach. California. wlthln six mon ths after the first pubUeatlon of this notlet>. Dated: June 13. 1i58. E. R. ABBEY Administrator of th• Es· tate of aald decedent PubHah: June ~ July 3. 10, 17 In the N~ Ha rbor Ensle n. UCIAL 80'11C& CEJtt rnCAm or -.JS~XESS • P1ctltSOWI Plnn Kame THE UHDERSIC!'fED dOM bere· by cert1fy that it Ia oooduc:tJn& a retail ot1 aale liquor store bual· ness at :z::a.33 East Cout HIJ'h · way, Newport Beach under the fictitious finn name of "The Korker" a nd that .. ld firm l.s romposed of the following cor· poratlon whose nam e In full and place of bustness Ia u follows, to-wit: Seran Sales Company, 2229·33 Eaat Cout Hl&hway, Newport Beach. California WITNESS our ha nds this 3rd day of June. 1958. SERAN SALES COMPANY By Rudolph Ferda Pfaldent By Gladyce A. Ferda Secretary STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 }as. COUNTY OF ORANGE J ON THIS 3rd day of Ju ne. 15 before me. a Notary PubUc lit and for said county ud state. residing therein. duly CO!IlD\l.s· atoned and sworn, personally ap. peared Rudolph Fe.rda and Glad· yc:e A. Ferda, Plealdent and Sec:· retary ""peeqve.ly of Seran Sales Company, a Callfomla oorpora· tlon. known to ml! to be ttM peT· aooa who. names are aubecrlbed UQAI. JIO'I'IC& to the w1thln loatru.ment. a nd CER'I'lFICATE OF BUSINESS acknowledced to me that they FictlUoua Finn Name executed the same. THE UNDERSIGNED does here· WlTNESS my hand and otnclal by certi(y that he Ia conducting seal. a real estate bualneu &J 460 N. HARRY ASHTON Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. Notary Public In and for Calli., under the fictitious firm said County and State. name of Abbaco Realty and that My Commission expires .. td finn Ia cornpoeed ol the fol· May 18, 1961. lowlne person who.e name In Ashton. Drohan It tull and place ot res:ldenc:e arc Marchetti u follows, to·wtt: 3345 Newport Blvd .. WlUiall) Dean Ward. 460 N. Newpo ach. Callt. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Pu : une 12. 19. 26. July 3, current year. Ma nAger here Is John Landell. IIESTAU1lAJIT "On June 30." Mr. PeJmer aon·1n·la w of Mr. Devan~y. Mr. EAST COAST IIWT. AT ,ayoc:•DO ••• c:o.c.& Da.. IIJUI ~~tate.. "a~matdy 12SJMOO LandeU Ja a natlve Calltomlan r~·~-;~1iiiiii1iii .. itiiii;;~;i In dividends ~ paid acoount and .-,a San Clemente rutdent. .... G1~1 Ill • I holders a t Newport Balboa Sav· • • lngs. This ma rks our 50th con· lal f'i* IIIII s.tm ScaJb. IICIIDW&U ._ waaaa fit"CUUve dJvldend In 21 1i years. FJ-allla I .. ~!!!" ~uuma~La~ ,3.~ vi:.fWI..~ "In servlne our N•wport·Costa ..... •• ,. ......._ Wlo.-. ~--.._ Mna·Orange County community. , • .._. cu':.•;;..,.~s-:::tt'&;~:2 we hav• pursued 2 principal ob Mal Fink, ownt>r and opt>rator -IIAIIIIrE Aft.. IAIIOA 5 jectlve:s: C 1 l To encouraee sav~ of the s port fishing boat Xplorer. lnga and thrift rewardln.& with hosted his fellow rrn!mbers of the highest rate consis tent with Flotilla Zi. Division 2. U.S. Cout sound ma nagement. and (2 l En· Guard Auxiliary, for a day's flah· couraglng home ownership by lng at the Coronado Islands on making long tenn. low rost. his day off. monthly amorti7ed loans to Pt'O· Everything was "on the hou88 ·• ple who wanted to buy or built-Ma l ev«>n paid for the Mexican starting them toward tha t unl· li<'t'nsell and furnis hed sacks versally desired goal ol debt· which la ter were heavy with yel ~ free home ownership." lowta tl. barrat'uda and other Mr. Pa lmer pointed out that 1 ti!lh due to the lesMnlna of the "tight 1 The ja<'kpot was won by Danny money" sItuatIo n In rf'<'t'nt I Mandell : <'IO!Ie runner. up was weeks. the availability of loan Commander Elmer Chiodo. funds has lncreas.d. Demand fori these tund.s ~a expected to be on J o=-BYC' the Up8W1ng In the coming M •HII I months, he predic-t., and to accel ~-.1-.rt-lr-. I PI e rate In 195) and 1960. !g5JW -· Ml ,.,.. ... Fllu Te E•.,• ... Trt, Jan r Mrs Ba rt 1 Henderson ot Corona del Mar IS heading up this years rntertatnment com I mlttee of th• Balboa Yacht Clu b 1 Miss PerdJta Hom. daurhter ot A.saistlng h«>r aN> husband Bart. Mr and Mrs. Robert Hom l58 Mrs. Beverly Holmes and M'r and OahU& Pl., Corona del Mar: lett Mfl\. Don Fra nklin. . Tuesday on a flyl nJ trip to Eu· Chairman of pu blications Is ~-Sh, was to joJn a eroup ot artist and advertlslng executive 16 other youna peoploe In London Don Ha ll. for a !!9·day lour or Enala nd. ------- Franet", Monaro, Italy, Switzer. lecreatitl IWecltr land, Germa ny, Holland and Bel· glum. Sllews His Ow fil• The lfOUp wiU l pt'nd 20 days of the tour blcycllne through England, Fra nce and Germany. stayln& at youth hoetels . Lltlll• ...... I I&MI I luhiiltl111 Richard Aberne.t,hy. the M W dl· ~tor of the Newport S.Ach Park!!. Bt>at'ht'S and Re<-reatlon Dept . sho~ his own tllm. "'Th• Story or Rf'<'N-ation." at the Co- rona f'!t>l :0.1a r You th Center Mon .. day f'\ t>nt ng ThP film portrays the f('('N>ahon p rog ram And So u.n.&e. you'd lLk.e \o be maroooed ~ \he mooa ... ~tb« you oWD a liay or a bmo, bn~r start. your tripe at the "76" to be IW'e your car ia 6Ued up &Dd checked ou t ! -........ ,~ ... ~ .... ,.._ ..._... UNeoo 011 ~., ..... If,.,.... ..... -'I _,_,.., • eNd~ tw .... W,.. .. .,. U-'tu. U.11 011 ce., ~ 011 c ..... ,.0 . Aoa 1100, Lea A ........... C.. UNION OIL COMPANY Of CA'IFDMM ,.,... ••• "-.. c:-... ,..c.n-.-_,.....,.., -·-... ,_ ......... aacl ........... . ....... J...._'t ..... ..... but ........... a.., ... .... pdlnt.o;; out :u1ult opportunlli1t~1es:l __ ~~~~~--~~~~~~----·--"-ava ll.tlllt• _ Calli. 1 In the Newport Harbor En· WITNESS m Y hand thls 2<U s ign. Je rry Long. 615 Jumlne Av..-. day ollune. 1958. Corona del Mar, was one of thf' ......... a.a..t. * * * The p u r p le p eo p l e eaters abould ,.-ua walla blna bani the.. ... from Italy, Galllano and ~II ... hom Mexico. ltahlua .•. trom o.ntnark. Aalbcq Air· (SIJOed) LEG&J. JfOTICE Moe lJ&bt sales representatlvt>S WUllam Dea n Ward SUPERJOR COURT OF TilE who attended th• first <'t'rtlfrf'd STATE OF CAIJFORNlA } -STATE OF CALIFORNIA Inspiration lJghttng progmm ll1" -OFR mE COUNTY OF ORANGE en by Thomas l ndustrle!!, Inc .. COUNTY OF ORANGE NO. A 313&0 in LoulsvUlc, Ky. ON mtS ,.th day of June. 19158. N011CE OF HEARING Re will. In tum . train llehtlnl( before me. a Notary P\lbllc ln Estate ot SIMON JOSEPH ox . speclallsta aelectf'd from th~ and far laid eounty and alate, ARAJn', Dkeued. ranb of dlatrlbutora. electrical NlhUftC tbefeia, ftlY commls· NO'JtCE IS HEltEBY GIVEN contracto"' arclllt«t;a. dta~~ITM'n vavlt •.. from F'rance, CharO'eWie aODI!d and ~ penonalq ap-that CRA.JlLES v OXARART lR.. a nd public utUJties. Moe U1ht 1a and Plemod FU1 <nll a talJ rt .. peaNd WlUla.m neen ward. hl8 ruect hert"ln a ·~tlon for ·PJO· a upuna nxture dMaJon of wtth Ice, add a &hot of Plcmod 1mown to t be •'-:... Tbomu tnd\lstries. J'U.. flU wtth watef and you'll me o ~ peraon bate of WW. ,-.feNMe to which milk) Plmcn' ""-'name b ~to \a. la made Cor tu.rtMr paJtkG1art nnd a alUI or · · · • wttbln lNitnlment, and •dmow· aDd that the time and place o1 COD~ GD1L WfD CUp tM ort,.tnal lin alln• fl'am Sedpd to me that be Ute\lted Maztna tbe aame b.u been Mt Ma17 and WUllam Oo*jottn fill Enalandd. · ·1 1'*!!__• .. ~tt~!!: tbe arne. fot l uty 3. 1JC11. at 10~ a.m.. ln 432 P ull • r ton A..._ ~wpwt a mer. rop n u..: ""'""'• u-·· WJ'I'KESS ~ bii\CI a.a4 oft'k:laJ U. c:out:room fill ~nt No. R.tp ... t.e&trw tt» fllrab ol • the JIM•UP. ..a. 3 ell •14 eomt, ln tbl ClC)t ol T poa4. I ounoe Clrl ln Roq * * * ......, A. IIA»4. a.nta ADA. C&l1fomJa. llolftltal l\lM 1'7. !fotacy Pu-Ue 1n ahct lW La. WAll~ Clalll laM ~ AM ....... Datild IUM lJ. 11151. ... _ .... ..:ll.~ -~.0...'11'" ...... ~ A. E. ...... .. u-. ... c. OIMt • ..,..,., PIAl .. : Nat • flitj 1,' t Q. J.t. 0... ....... CalM. -• ... •=rwt JtaJW ~· ,.,w ~ ,._ • a ,_., .. ..._. s•.....,· as CIIISE OAKS 29.95 LIDO SHOPS Sal Yla Udo BALBOA ISLAND au • ........ , legion Begins Tic;ket Sales For Breakfast 2 Vtacht ClubS tO Kold tth of J.ty Regatta Sale ot ttekett 11 now un4U n,e .. ._ Yeelat Club wllJ way for the lOth annual IAifon bold itt Joc::eJ e.Uml.naUOna Sun· breakta.t. which will be w.rved day, July 13. tor the men'• North The Bal.,_ Yacht Club and the mlttae at ••ch dub not lat~r by the Newport Harbor ~rfcan American ..Ulnr diamplonahJpa. Entranta muat aatl with a mrw of 4, all of whelm .,. JM!Qbell of l"-elub and able to PfJ11d· pate Jn the rae., a~q to the followtnr .chechale: Newport ffarbor Yaeht Club are than one hOur attft completion Letlon P01t 291 from 7 to U a.m. the MallOI)' CU.P -"• jolnl~ tore. at&ln to hOlt a of the lut race each day. Saturd~. July 28, The location July 13. BYC ellmtnatJona, aalled In PC'a. bll Fourth ol July Reratta, start· w111 again be the parklna lot f.DI' on the Fourth and c:ontlnu· ... •--fl ,.... back of the Newport All Amert· In• Saturday and Sunday. U.... ea.n Ma.rket, at Tustin Ave. and J'lrst ra.ce each d~ wlll start ·--·· ~---•-&.~.. Cqut Hwy. at 1 p.m. Here 1a the race eched· ..._ .... OIIIWIJ "All you can eat for M cents" ule: Is the aloean of the LealonnaJrM, b The --rntstees of Ora nee Coaat who put on the breaktast u their Outside-Balboa Yacht Clu , CoJJ h ed 1 eae ave grant approva to one bla fund ralttna prot-..+ ol all cJuses 15 leet and over and th So h 0 • ~· e ut ern ranee County the year. JntemaUonal 14'a: racine each Chapter, America.n Red Crou, for p01t Co{nmander Ken Johnson day, beainnlne at 1 p.m. uae of waterfront property to con· IJI 1enera1 ch.alrman for the Inside-Newport Harbor Yacht duct a small craft safety echooJ. breaktut. He Ia aaslsted by the Club, a ll cla.aes under 15 feet The use of harbor front proper-following P01t 291 members: except International 14's I BYC ty adjolnlne the Sea Scout Base John Hardlne, ttcketa; Don Mun· outsldel, MetcalC. (BYC lnsldel, was granted without fee for the son, publicity, and Ralph Bonds, AUf. 9·10, quarter nnall, at S.n Pedro, aaUed In PC'a or equivalent. Au&'. 16·17, aemi·flnat., at San Francisco, ui1ed in 210 Claa or equivalent Sept. 15, tlnalAI, In Rye, N. Y •• aalled ln 210 clasa. Don Haskell, c:halnnan ol t~ Fathers' Aaoclatlon ol Shattuck Mallory and Seanl committee, School, Falrbault, Minn. aaya that all lnteruted ln ta.kln&' Mr. Van Dyke Ia a araduate of part In fbe .-rnna event moUld Shattuck School, and hla .on, lnlonn Carolyn Starr at the BYC John, Is now a student there. otllce P,rior to Monday, July 7. and Sabots (NHYC and BYC I. Be· period June 30 through Aug. 22. set-up. cause of the slze of the Sabot Monday through Friday 9:00a.m. class and for safety. the Sabots to 4:30p.m . VIJfCE.JfT WEll AUJVES will race at both clubs. Dave Grant, Orange Coas t Col· VIncent Edw1n Webb was born Roles fo·r 'Oklahoma' Chosen And Rehearsal Is Under Way REED'S Signed entry blanks must be lege graduate, and a member of to MaTtan and Clifford Webb of tiled prior to the start at either the salllng team and rowing 209 35th SL, Newport Beach, in club registration desk. Protests crew. will serve as instructor for Hoag H08pltal June 11, weighing will be heard by the protest com-the Red Cross. 6 pounds on arrival. LEGAL KOTICE Reinforcing Iron Worker . 3.375 Base Machine Operator ... .3.115 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Structural Iron Worker 3.625 Floor Machine Operator Notice Is hereby given that the Fence Erector 3.425 lr Helper ~ ......... -...... 2.85 Board of Trustees of the Newport LABORERS: TRUCK DRJVERS: Beach &hool District of Orange Laborers, General or Foreman . ... . .. . .. Add 25c county, hereinafter reff'rred to as Construction . 2 68 Drivers of Dump Trucks, the "Owner." wUI receive up to, Operators and Tenders of leu than 4 yds. water but not later than July 31 , 1958 Pneumatic and Electric level . . ..................... .2.83 at 5:00 P.M. sealed bids for the Too I s, Vibrating Ma· Drivers of Dump Trucks. award of contract for GENERAL chines, and similar me· 4 yds. but less than 8 CONTRACT BID for Admlnlstra-chanical tools not sep-ycts. water level ................. .2.86 tlon. six Classroom 120 class-arately classHied hereJn. 2.89 Drivers of Dump Trucks. rooms t and Multi-purpose-Kin-Cement Dumper (on 1 8 yds. but less than 12 dergarlen Buildings: construction yd. or larger mixers and yds. water level ............. 2.91 ot brtck \eneer, frame a nd stuc-handling bulk cementl 2.89 Drivers of Dump Trucks, co steel vents. wood frame roofs, Asphalt Raker and Ironer 2.89 12 yds . but less than 16 acoustic t1le. rompositio n rock Buggymobile Man 2.89 y ds. water level . . .. .2.99 roofi ng, a I u m t n u m windows, Concrete Curer · lmper· Drlvf'rs of Dump Trucks. plaster Interiors. ceram iC tile. \'lous mernbran<' 2.87 16 yds or more water concrete s lab floor<; and asphalt Drillers c Core, Diamond. }('vel tile flooring, kitChen equipme nt, or Wagon I 3 13 Drl\ei of Truck.'!, legal torred warm air heating In Ad · Drillers IAll otherst 297 payload <·apaclry less mtnt tration and Classrooms and Gas It Oil Pipeline Laborer 2.68 than 6 tons . 2.83 radiant \\arm a tr In Klnde rgar· Flagman 2 68 Dnver of Trucks. legal teru.: rhatn link fencing and as· Guard a nd or wa tchman 2 &8 payload c apa c 1 t y be· phallic t•oncretc paved ar<'as. Gas lr Oil Pipeli ne Wrap· twf'en 6 and 10 tons . .. . . .2.86 Such btds shall be received in per, pot tender and form Driver of Trur k.o;, legal the oUtre of the Owner, in the man . 2 89 payloacl ca pa cI ty be· office of the District, Horace En· Gas lr Oil Pipeline Wrap-tween 10 and 15 tons .. 2.91 1\.ign Sc·hool. 2000 Cliff Drive, per, 6 Inch pipe and over 3.02 Drlvt'f of Trucks. legal Newport lk'ach. California. Sewer Pipe Layer (ex-payload c apa ci ty be· Each bic1 must conform a nd be eluding CaulkE'rl . 2.99 tween 15 and 20 tons . . ... .2.99 respons ive to this invitation, the Sewer Pipe Caulker 2.87 Driver of Trucks, legal pJans. specitiC'ations, and all oth· Tarman a nd ?vtortarman 2.73 pay load capacity of 20 er documen ts {·omprlsing the per· Window Cleaner 2.83 tons or more .. tinent contract documents. Copies OPERATING ENGINEERS: Drivers of Euclid type of the Contract Documents are A Frame · Boom Truck 3.41 spreade!l trucks . . ..... 3.40 now on file and open to public Air Compressor Operator 2.93 Drivers of Dumpster Inspection In the said offices of Boxman or Mixer Box Trucks . . ... 3.21 the Owner. and of Ple ger. Blu· Operator t concrete or as-Drivers of Transit Mix rock. Hougan lr Ellerbroek and phalt plant) . . 3.52 Trucks under 3 yds ........... 3.07 Hodgdon, Associated Architects, Concrete or Asp h a It Drivers of Transit Mix 2515 E. Coast Highway, Corona Spreading , Mechanical Trucks 3 yea or more -..... .3.21 del ~r. in aald County and Ta.mping or F1nlahlna Gu II OU Plpellne Worll· State and may be obtalned at the Machine Operator -----·.3. n lng Truck Drivel', lnclud· office ol the Architects by depoe-Concrete Mixer Operator Inc Winch Truck and all ltlrta $25.00 for each set of ren-paving type -· .. .. .. .. . .. 3.81 I sizes of trucks .... . ........... 3.07 eral plans and specifications. Concrete Mixer Operator Bootmen . ...... . .. .. 3.01 iTwo (2) sets to be issued to mobile mlxer .. 3.81 Dumpcretc truck, less Genera~ only 1 This deposit will Concrete Mixer Operator I than 61 .. yds. water level ... 3. be refunded If the set or Sf'ts of skip type 3.17 Dumpcrete Truck . 61~ ContraC't Documents delivered are Concrete Pump or Pump-yds. water level and over . 3.21 returned in good condition within crete Gun Operator 3.81 Rosa Carrier Driver five days after the bid opening. Concri!te Saw Opera tor Highway Unit prices requested for exca · I Power 1 • 3.41 Water Truck Driver, un- vatlon, concrete stt>el. etc. Com-Drilling Mac hine Operator 3.52 der 2500 gal. ... . . .. 2.89 pletion time set as 300 calendar Highline Cableway Op· Water Trurk Driver, 2500 days. A s tatement of financial erator . ... . 3.52 gal. to 4000 gal. . . . .. 3.01 condition and depo~~lt of 5';. ot Lift Slab Machine Op· Industrial Lift . Truck the total bid by certified check era tor ..... . . . . .. 3.81 Driver .. ..... . . .. ... . ....... .2.83 or blct bond or cashler'l4 check Is Motor Patrol Operator Truck Greuer and Fire· rt-quirt>d with pach bid: 50'.~ Ia· Incl. any type of power man ............ 3.16 hor a nd materlal11 bond and blade ..... ..... .3.81 Truck Repairman . . ........ 3.67 10or; performance bond required Oshkosh or Tourneapull Truck Repairman Helper ... .2.94 of contra<·tor selected. Operator or DWIO ...... 3.71 Warehouseman · Clerk ..... .2.89 Each bid shall be made out on Roller Operator .. .. .3.52 ASBESTOS: a form to be obtained at either Skip Loader Operator Asbe&ta. Worker ................. 3.70 of the sa id offices In which the wheel type % yd. or Jess .. 3.17 BRICKLAYER : Contract Documents are on file. Skip Loader Operator Bricklayer and Sto ne · Each bid shall be accompanied wht>el type % to 2 yd ..... 3.71 mason .............. -·· ....... 4.05 by a C'E'rtltled or cuhler'a check Screed Operator .. .. 3 52 Brick Tender . ... .... . . ....... .2.93 payable to the owner. or satlsfac· Stationary Pipe Wrap· CARPET lr UNOLEUM LAYER: tory Bid Bond In fa vor of the ping and Cleaning Ma· Dtrpet. Linoleum It Soft Owner. executed by the bidder as chine Operator . .. . .. 3.41 n le Layer .................. .3.38 principal a nd a satisfactory sure-Surface Heater and Plan· ROOFER: 3.21 3.21 3.39 amount not less than ten per cent 1 Tow Blade or Grader Op-Roofe\ Foreman ................ 3.55 Leadlna roles for the tuneful musical, "Oklahoma," summer production at Oranae Coast Col· lege. have been selected and re- hearsa.ls are now under way, a c- cording to Lucian Scott, dlre<'tor. Ray Quigley of Santa Ana will play the part of Curlev. the ar- dent and optimistic rowboy who promises hla sweetheart he will State Probe On Tidelands Suit Looms take her to a bam dance In tmH-....: surrey with the frinl'e on top. Barbara J a c k son of Newport Beach w111 be seen In the role of Laurle. hls girl friend. Terry Reich, Costa Mesa wlll portray Ado Annie, the glri who "can't say no," and 2d Alderson, Santa Ana, will enact Will Park· er, who finds ''Everything's Up to Date in Kansas City!" Alan Baker, Tustin, wlll be st>en as the comlcally slippery Persian peddler, All Hakim. Grant Bertolet, eo.ta Mesa, wtll bt' Jud Fry, the menacing vtUian or a hired hand, and Robbie &hoonover. Newport Beach. as Aunt EIIN, the heroine's wise An Inquiry Into the Orange aunt. County-State of California Jaw-ln<'luded In the cast will be a suit over the oil laden tidelands danrlng gftlup of more than 30. of Orange Ct>unty Is bt'lng ron -a chorus of 60, and a pit orchestra templatl!'d by the A.••sembly Sub-of 26. rommlttee on Tidelands. aCt"'rd-The r~rd ·bruklng hit will be ing to Orange County A~mbly-<~hown in the Orange Coast Col· man Bruce Sumner. lege Auditorium on July 31. Aug. The proposal came out of a 2· I and 2. Tlrkets will go on sale day hearing last wt>ek In Loo; An-In mld.July. geles on Ieaaln& practl<'t's or Los Jim Fitzgerald. Lucian Scott Angeles Harbor which. Mr. Sum· and Paul Cox are dire<'t1ng the ner said shocked the members I o;how. Miss Sally Parker. assiste-d of the subcommlttt>e. by Diane Bag!ey. Is directing bal· Mr. Sumner said the commltt4'e lets. The settings have been de· learned that present practices In signed by Howard Graham: Ron Los Angeles Harbor permit close St. Clair will bt' In charge of the business connections between lighting. members of the commission and ~ f -.. ---.-.--.--applicants. Also, he said, leasing arll I rllll practices permlt loosely phrased To leel 'I"LII fall bidding requel'lts which could I .. lead to complicated and amblJU· ous bids ma.k.Jna It diUicult to determine the belt bld. Mr. Surn:n« saleS .. la lnteftSt· ed tn learnlnl what pi'OV1alons have been made tn Oranee Coun· ty to control such factors. Formation of a "Great Books Dt.acuaalon Group" 1.1 planned tor the Newport H~ ANA. Df.lcua. alon meetlnp are tentattwly scheduled for thlt fall. Enroll· ment application fonna are avaJI· a ble at the Newport Beach Public Library, on Island Ave., Balboa. according to Francla Horvath of Newport, dlscu&slon group lead· er. He said no date hu been set so far for the subcommittee's In· qulry to learn details and "the nature" of the tidelands suit, but he expects an ea.rly call from cha lrman Bruce Allen of San jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i Jose. Primarily Involved In the lltl· gation Is future oil exploration of the Newport Harbor Area. .............. To Be Hen 11•1• .ON NCVING MY 'THEW N01l41NG BETTER THAN THE CHEERV~ OFA FRt~ .. IUI.,,~ Grunion are auppoeed to come up on the beach about mldnlght today and Friday. The predicted ... ,,..._ .... ,. schedule Is 11 :15 thla eventna !Thursday) and contlnulnl until 15 minutes past mldnlaht; and at midnight of the Fourth ot July, continu ing to 1 a.m •. The next 4-nlght run wlll be· gin at 11 p.m. Friday, July 18; followed by 11:45 p.m. Saturday, July 19: 12:30 a.m. Monday, July 21. and 1 :45 am. Tuesday, July 22. ty company u surety, In an er Operator ..... . . 3.81 1 Roofer · Journeyman ......... 3.20 ot the bid. The check or bid bond erator . .......... . . 3.41 Roofer • Sub-Foreman ..... .3.45 shall be given as a guarantee Tractor Loader Operator SHEET METAL: McOOaxta:s IIA'IE Cm:L that the bidder will ~ecute the crawler type .. ... . 3.81 Sheet Metal Worker . ·····-· 3.50 It's a 5 pound, 11 ounce girl Contract If It be awarded to him Tractor Operator • Bull· Sheet Metal Foreman ....... .3.85 for Kltaon and Edmund McCor· In <'Onformlty with the Contract dozer, tamper, scraper, or Sheet Metal Sub-Foreman .. 3.45 mlck of 435 Carnation Ave .• Co· Documents and will provide the drag type shovel or push Note: All of the above crafts rona del Mar. She wu born June surt'ty bond or bonds as specified tractor .. ......... ....... . .. ... 3..71 subject to frlnae benefits. .t1~9~1~n~H~oa~e~H~os~p~l~ta~1~-====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ therein within fi ve days after Tractor Operator . boom OVERTIME RATES FOR SIX r notltlraUon of the award of the attachments .. . .. ... ..... 3.81 BASIC TRADES: contract to the bidder. Trenching Machine Op· Overtime shall ~ paid for Pursuant to the Labor Code of erator (over 7' depth) . 3.81 work performed in exceu of the the State of California, Southern Trenching Machine Op-regular day's or Week's work and California Building and Con · erator <up to 7' depth) ... 3.52 at the rate for overtime of the structlon Trades Councils. Build· ELECTRICIANS: craft Involved. tng and Construction Trades Electrician · General Holidays at herein referred to Council of Orange County, the Foreman .............. -................ 4.78 sh~ll be deemed to be New Year's said Board of Truatees has aacer· El~trical Foreman . ..... 4.34 Day, Memorial Day, lndepend· talnt>d the aeneral prevalllng Electrician ... -... -.... .... .. 3.90 ence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' rate of ~r diem wages for each Cable Splicer • Foreman .... 4.67 Day, Thankaatvtna Day and craft or type of workmen needed Cable Splicer ......................... .4.20 Christmas. If any of the above to ut"CUte the contracts which GLAZIER: holldaya fall on Sunday, the w111 be awarded the suCCH.Sful GlazJer ................................... 3.135 Monday following aball be con· bidders: and these prevaiUng LA11IERS: sldeted a teraJ hollday. ntes are contained In aald aped· Foreman LalheT ..... -............. 4.50 It ahall be mandatory upon the ficatlona adopted by the Board, Lather . -· .. ·-----·--·4.125 Contractor to whom a contTact lJ and are .. followa: PAINTERS: awarded and upon all subeon· CLASSIFICA1lON: Painter Foreman -.-Add 25c tracton undft hJm, to ~ not A.PPREJ111CES: Ma7 be em· Recular Bruah Painte-r ....... .3.25 l8a than aald ,-meral prwva1lJ.nl pJoyM tn conlormlty with Section Bru.ah .win&' ~· ____ .-3.!10 rata of per diem waaes to ,all 1m.S ol the California Lab« Spray Gun or Sand Blaster 3.50 worlc:men employed In the eaeeu-c:ocse. Spray Oun or Sarid llut· tlon ot the CIOintlaet. CAaP13"1"ERS: . e.r • Swtna. State _____ ....3t7S n.e Owner ~ the prt\11· Carpllllff ----· .. .$3.375 Pa.lnt Bumer _ .. _ . ...3.25 1ep ot reject.lq anY aDd all bl4l ~~(JJardwood) ... .3.5'75 PLAS'J'EREltS: or to .alve ·~ l.,...ula.ritS. or ,....._ . ....., law P!uterer -·-··-..3.15 I~Jforina}JU. 1D 1a7 bid or Ill '<J==~-----.1475 Pl....,..r Foremaa __ .00 tM bid41q. ,11 ---·--·-··..a.m Plaate' Tenw --• BOA.RD or 'ftUWJ'iiil PWIODS: N....,.rt ~ :JC!hool PJumw PoretUn ---•.m ~ ~ eo.antY. Ph&IBWr • GM • U.J'. -&TO J1f ~ c.tlf~ Plumbll' • ~ • . ...... : ~t ....... Clllfr ... G.~ , ............. ~..... p 'S:$1--··--"-..__...:-....,...... ........... .. ...... jliilt ............ FAll E •.. , ...... ., MOW PLAYJNG DIE FOR IABOIII Hen's the 50th Dividelld fr• a prosperous American c011munity ~--------ByP.A.P~m"--------~ Are you profiting from the spectacular prosperity of Orange Councy-·whid: has, for the fast seyeral year.s, been the most favored "wh ite spot" o the .• .. tio.:·, :con- omy? Over 1 1,000 people• are now sharing in the ~Oth dividend distributed Ju ne 30th by Newport Ba.!boa 51\oings and Loan Association. Most of them live in Orange County -so they know what is happening here. But the word ha' spread over the ~·orld-and people from far off lands and fro?" nt-arly all 48 sta tt"S, have teamed it pays to send their sa van~s to New ,x>rt Ba I boa Savin.c~ v::'t'tc rnon~ ~·orks harder. If you have your money here, \\ orkin~ for you-you'll be glad to know your investmettt has paid well. If you're .still looking for the sa.fest possible place to keep your savmgs-where they work at top effiC:ercy and earn high dividends f0r you. here's the Newporr Balboa Savings story. Over $66,000,000 of thrifty folJcs moo~ has beco ift. vested by Newport Balboa S.nings in loans ()ft homes io Orange County. What could be safer? The demand for homt"S has never let up. Everyone wants to live in this favored area. Industry has discove.red the superior lt.ing and operating advanta~t"S here arid the buildiog of new plants by big natioral firms has set new records. You an live in Orange County-and work here--N liflt IJtlllfl The thousands of low cost, long term home loans made by Newport Balboa Savings have, over the years. helped build this unprecedentedly prosperous area. And b«a~se our surveys and national authorities agree there is no stgn of a let-up, we are ready to invest millions of dol· Iars more, immediately. Anyone who wants to build-or buy-or r~l a home in the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Orange Cou nty area can, once qualified, get the money fleed. ed from Newport Balboa Savings-right DOW with the m.inimum of red tape and at a new low cost The bend1t of our weal.th of experience io this area is 1 plus advantage to ~l-nj> cost. / . If you can't Jive here-send your mooey here where II has every advantage. Sllj,tyl Insured-by a pumanent agency of the U. S. Government up to $10.000 per ac- count. &trn.mKs? The ~Oth COOS«Ubve dividend. payable June 30th, IS at .th~ rate of 410 per anhum. DiYidends are decl~red an~ pa1d every three mooths-at the hjgbt"St rate coos1stent wtth safety and conservative management. You can start an ~ount by ma~l and add to your savings regu· larly by mail-but we'd like to have you visit Newport Harbor and see for you.rself wh•t 1 hapPJ' prospering area this i~ .Y ou_'ll find Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Assoc11tton .~ one ~f the distinctive showplaces here- modern, efftetent. fnendly. We're right oo the bay front -at th.e ~trance to Udo Isle. May we show you through our buatd.tng? See forJ~self how y~r savings will be constrvat•vely manage tn these plea5mg surrounding,_ how much you'll enjQy the high wages your money eams tv~ry 3 month•: An~ any ti.me you want your money b~elc we ve never fa1Jed, an 22 years, to repay it immtdiately. We hope to rtceivt 1 lettu--or a f'enoo.al call-from you, and th.e soonet the better. Your IDOOeJ starts eamioa from the ftrSt of ttcb month if you get it in befo~ the lOth. / • .. ~ ¢4 • • • of sodal note •. ,.. Mra. Ruth Thorn 'ot 219~ Gar· ntt Ave .• Sal~ Island, and h.er dau&hter, Mra. Vlrelnla Flood of .ot N. Bay Pt., Bal~ laland, have cone varlou. waya for the summer. Mra. Thorn Ia now ln Arcadla, but plana to return to the lcoal ~• In the fall Mrs. Plood hu cone to Hawaii for an Indefinite stay. • • • the Lido "H•'-ln l .loom" party, for whJch I wu el~ to help c~ the prenleat, runniest and ma.t orl&'lnal. SJnoe we couldn't very well aaree amon1 ourselvea, J can lma&'IM that every table wouJd have had a different selec tlon ot cholet'8. l wu sorry that we had to view them all so quickly. because I'm sure there were many Infinite and time· "Have judJed, will travel," was takJn& details that we missed • lood aloaan tor the Judges of The "Ham In Bloom" party Is Bride-to-Be Is Honored Mlas Harriet King of 1127 West Bay Ave.. Balboa, a summer brlde·tO·be. was honored with a kitchen shower luncheon given by Mrs. Wllllam B. Tritt at her Lido lsle home June 25. Mlas Nancy Tritt, also a bride-to-be. aalated her motht>r with hostess dulles. a real marvel In oriJinallly and dexterity of the realdents of Lido Isle. 1 felt there should have I been 10 prius tor originality - and there were so many rt>ally beautiful chapeaux that Wt> hatl to say, "l t'a beautiful and ... " when we were dolnlthe judging HABIIIET HAYDEJif Should specially note that 1 Councilman Chick Hlgbl«>'s wlf(' Engagement wore the city n ower. Boug.tln· villea, In an lnte~t1ng arra)'. Iris says she doesn't go to many Qf H e t dvlc m~tlngs .. usual. bt><'au~. a rra e says she. "You know me. I can't kt>ep from talklnl, and evt>ry H d T I d time I open my mouth, someone ay en 0 quotes me as It Ch~t•k said It Ebell ~otes M&WIO&'f &ADO& DSIGII t TJIUliii)AT. 101. T J. &a ... ..... 1111 .... lhrllll C..¥111111 A brldrt" and canasta touma· mt'nt Is the nt'w projec.-t of the Ebell Club, with aames planned for s ummt"r and wlntf'r fun, ac· <.'Ordtna to Mrs. Opal Jackson of the way11 and mt"ans committ~. Roben Hlt'ld, vl~·pruidf'nt lncldt'ntally who views the new and comptroller of Newport Sal· pro~ as a way to raise nef'ded boa Savlni"s and Loan Assn .. Ia funds. In Chicago, attendln& the 43rd Mt'mbers will 8f'lcct panners annual convention of Klwanu and t'a(•h rouple will entertain 3 International. tables of brldae durlna the tour· As president of the Newport nomC"nt with a playing f~ Harbor Kiwanis Club, Mr. Hleld t"hargf"d for the c·lub. Grand joins more than 16,000 Kiwan· prize will be awarded De<'. 15. lana and their famllles at the Mrs. Julia Eegert, authorized largest convention In the orranl· brld~e lnstrut"tor and Ebell Club zatlon'a history .• member, will S('t up the bndgP _____ _:......:_ _____ _ party rult>!l. Mrs Marion Dodd of 1 321 Nar<·l !IU." Ave., Corona del Mar i~ ar<'E'ptln~: r<'"<'rvatlonl" for lh<' brl,l&t> and canasta tour numents 80Y AT WHI'l"LOCKS Barbara and Don Whlllock of 26-11 Crf'l>tview Dr . Bay Short>'. I becamp J)lHE'nts of a 6 pound 13 oum't' boy In Hoag Ho...,pltal J une 18. Wllll~m~ Statle••n OFFICE EQliiPMENT SUPPUES ... STATIONERY ct .. your llllportc.t recorda certWed fin pcot.ctioD wtth IMSULA TED FILES . . . Udo ShopplDCJ Ce1lter OIUole 3·6660-USO Via Udo FRANK LEE CAPRI PA~TS IN 'tHE BEST CIRCLES NEW BRIDE. M"-James Osborn (Bernie Alden pJtoto) The table wu decorated with gardenias, wedding rice and a bride figurine Mrs. A. B. Klng, mother of the honor~. won the game prize during the a fternoon. Guests were Mmes. J. A. Cant, Walter Corbin, W. A. Scott, Frank C. Wood, A. B. King, Bruct' Han· dy, Roy S. King, Jack Diamond. Bert Esplau, A. B. West and Miss Susan King, all from the Harbor Area. and Mrs. Gerald Billman from Riverside. Well. you know Chick. HE would Mrs. Joan Hayden of 617•2 Car n't be chattering away'" I Amt>n. nation A\e .. Corona del Mar, an. said some of the rounr11 mPm· 1 nounces thf' engagl.'ment of ht>r @s bets. who have servf'd With Chick daughter. Harriet. to Corporal -he Is known as tht' qu•ct one I Dick Pier<'f'. who ls a jet mechan • • I!· a t the El Toro Marine Bas~. w. elena's Davy Danlel.(or Jo; It Danny Harriet has just graduaterl Miss Patricia Carol Gragg Is Bride of James Osborn Davy? 1. the peppy Indian l'aUS(' from Harbor High School and"' FADS AND FASHIONS champion and U.P. dt>llv~ry boy plans 1o attPnd Orange Coast Col JUNIOR IE MISSY SIZES ... DRESSES •-PLA~'CLOTHES in the Harbor Area lt'av<'s thi!l lege th1s fall. • • ' week for Colorado, whc>rl' hi' will Corporal PIE'rre Is thE' son of 2743 E. COAST BIQBWAY show h1S' 16 -month olcl son to his Mr. and Mrs C. A. Pil.'rf'P of Oak· OIUole S.ao5 CO.O._A DEL NAB Flower girls Barbara Hornbeak Dana MacCulre, her coullln. who JuneiOrS Back mother for the first lime. I land HE' has ~n statlon~d at j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of Lido Isle, age 5, a nd Bevet AI· serv<'d as candlellghters. • • F:l Toro for a yf:'ar and a ha If len of Costa Mesa, age 3, led t he The bride chose h<'r sister, Miss Cl b p e t Dar~n Upson lwlf~> or p(Jiic'f' anrt llvt>s at 2524 Sc:>aview A \I~ .. weddlne procf'sslon to t he a ltar Nadine Gragg of Costa Mesa. as U r01ec r hlt>f Johnl Is bu~y thf'se rta .. ·sl<'orona riel Mar. ol Church of Christ, COI'Ita Mesa, her maid of honor and Miss Bar 1 taking t"are or ht>r motht>r. who1 Th<' wf'ddtng will takl.' plart where Miss Patricia Carol Gragg bara Hill. nlect> of the groom. The CMta Mesa Friday Arter· lives with thf' Upsons..10 :'il'wporl n<'xt spring after Dkk hac; com ot Costa Mesa became the wife from Orange, as her bridesmaid. noon flub \Oted at th~ last meet · llt>ighL'I, and has h<'l'n til pl<'tN1 h~s tour of duly with thE' of Jame!l Osborn of Ora nee on The groom's nephew, Hen.hel 1ng to g1VP full suppon to the • • \fnrln~ ( orps. Frld J 27 I Harbor Art>a G~rls' Club as the Ruby ~tf'vnn~~' ~ J 1 -------ay, une · Hill served as best man Anothl'r · ~ ""''' " Onlo{ lm<' AIJ!o In the wedding party were nephew, Sammy Vanrt', was an projN't for this y<'ar. rl"'-tdent 'lt 2t:J \lanlo{olrt A vi'. Shirley Sl•.,.lll8r Terry Santoni, 5-year-old cousin usher as was Harvey Gragg, Mrs. Roi)('rt UngN reported on Corona del Mar. unciN\\t'nt rna WD-'"' ot the bride from Lakewood, who brother of the bride. lhP n<'Ni for a gtrb' clubhouSf' JOr o;urgP~ la'!t ~•-t•l< "' St J(l 1:'1--1.-.1 Ly ~-..:... served as ring bearer; Charles The bride Is the daugtht>r or and t>qulpmt>nt. and th«> net'<! for ~ph Hospital Shf' hoJ.Ws to rom<' l;.ftRila• • UWI .. IIJ The Balboa Tutoring School A•••• Its Six-Weeks S.asl• JULY 1 IUIUST 15, 1958 DurlDg the hours 8:00 a.at.. to 12:00 DOOD Gra1g, brother of the bride, and ~fr. and Mrs. L. H. Gragg of 202:i puhhl' a""1stanN' to ht'lp with home for a whllf' soon. hut slw ~f,..;. Shtrl<'y Stegmullt>r of 163 crafts. t·harm COUrS('S and oth~r still prt>ft'rs no ~l'>ltor~ IIPr ..... j Walnut~~. Costa ~1esa. ha-. hf'f'n THE EBEIJ. CLUBHOUSE Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa ThP artlv•t•~~-1 H 1 f "'·· F 1 groom is the son of Mrs. Lola ~A R r\ h 'd r Pr. a/P · rom """n ran('l--<'0. '' PIP<'h'fl prt>Sident of the prof~ Osbo f 0 •''rs. ogN • et . pres1 ent o \'JSttlng here now ,Jonal dt>ntal hvg1ene sororil\. 515 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa m 0 range. : tht' Juniors. -.atd that the rlub ts Alpha Kappa Gamma at tht> Pale pink and whitt> was ust>d f'ndnrslng thP youth recreation TUCSO" VISITORS L'nl\en;it" of Soulhl.'rn. Califor Registration-Saturday Morning, July 5 as the color scheme throughout program In .Costa M('S8. She en· I M,..;. Gene Long and '>On~. Ron nla. where she will be a M>nior the church. tht' rect'ptlon whkh , rouragt>d dub memhers to volun· ald. Donald and David of Tuc-.on.l nt>xt yt>ar. Dlnctcw • Job.D W. Job.DaoD followt>d In the church patio, and I tt>er tht>lr t1me and etrorts. Th<' Arl7 .. have arrlv~>d for .t summN Sht> is working during thP 620 lfarc:baua A.._ In the gowns ami flowers of the rl'C'rf'atlon program Includes su· visit with the boys' grandpart>nts, s ummt>r at the dental offu't> of Coroaa del Mar att?ndants. The bride wore Ira· jM'rvls<'d play and crafts in all Mr. and Mrs. Kt>nneth Quarry or Dr. Robert Olander 1n :'iewport Otiole 3-0055 dlttonal white In a floor lt>ngth I puhllr ~hoots and playgrounds. ~26~9~E:. ~20~t~h~S~t·:· ~C~os~t~a:M~e~sa~·==~l Be~a~c~h~·======· ====~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ :;p::r * * 5 * ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' gown of lace and tullE'. liN There Is also swimming at Har· : maids and tht' candiPIIghtN bor High School and Orange ln tt.e Udo Shoppin9 Area For a LMcJ-Selection of YARDAGE -UNENS BEDDING -NOTIONS PAmRNS BOYS' & GIRLS' TOT to TEEN CLOTHING IARROV{S wore boutrant ballerina length Coast Colleg<'. dresses of pink organza over taf· ------- feta and carried white mum11. The little glrla wore lona pink dresses of oreanza over t•tleta and carried small baskm of ~t · als. The Elton Pamplin male quartet from Santa Ana suppllt>d music for the caodlellaht scrvi<'E'. The bride Is a graduatl:" of Newport Harbor High School. and her husband is from Orange High School. COLEMAlfS CELEBRATE Dr. a nd Mrs. W. R. Coleman of Newport Heights celebrated their 30th wedding anniversAry on Monday. They were married In a chapel In Forest Lawn the la.st day of June. 1928. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST ll03 Vie Lido. Newport kec:h s... Elrolhnell Sell ....... Summer ~ion enrollment at Orange Coast CoUege soared to 900 last w~k. topping last year's previous high by 35 per cent. Larg~t enrollment is In the Music-Drama Workshop, where. 11tudent1! ar(' working on "Okla · homa." More than 220 students are enrolled In dance. vocal mu· sic. Instrumental music. acting and stag('('raft In connection with this production. Monday, June 23. was the lllSt day to reglstt>r for credit In OCC summer classes. The 6-week s um· mer session started June 16 and will conclude July 25. New Hours July 15 At CDI'a Ullrary A brancll of The Molher Ch,rch Tl,e F•rtl Church of Chrosl. S ont.st, '" Bo•· rc.~ Mauochuselh. S.nd&y School <I IS o m Th«> changt' In hours at the Sundot Serv•c• I I 00 o "' Corona dt>l Mar branch library, Wednesd"Y hen•"'=! Meet'"~ 8 00 P·"' originally announced for this Rft&d •"g reo"' < &led at HIS V • wt>ek. will not go Into effect un· L.dc Newpcrt s.., " '' ope~ ... ~ .. ~ dh) til July 15 Librarian Dorotht'a from 9,00 a "' 10 S 00 P m Wed~e•a<>y I She<' IV saicl.thls w~k. Beginning from 9 a m 10 7 4"> p.m I t1 d<>v• a•d · Fr·d.,ys 9 ·• m to 9 0 "'· C ,.d H day' on the 151tt, th<' hours will be )404 Via Lido P•e pub' c ,, ( rd . ' •Y •ed •o a• 19:30 a .m. to 6: p.m. Tuesday Newporl Bead\. Catif. tend the ch"rc.h , • ...., ·•• a•d . .ne •"•I through Saturday, Instead of half ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~R~e~ .. d~·g~R~oom~-~;::c:::;:;:::;<::;<;:;;;::<;(j clays. ~ The Corona del Mar library will rPmain opt"n this Saturday. but thl' main library in Balboa will r lo<;f' becau.c;e of the expect· l:"d holiday visitors, who wtll take up all parking space Sea&Ski I POSITIVELY PREVENTS • SUNBURN .. . . and what :£ ~n rou get/ J the llbr_a_ry_. _____ _ IDSTOJUAJf AT KJWAJIJJS "Architects or Freedom" will be the topic of Albert Stuart Otto. historian a uthor and traveler. at the ThurSday. July 24. noon meet · lng of the Newport Harbor Kl· wants Club In the Vl1la Ma rina Restaura nt. F•Y ... t ,...._.... ..... .. y~nt ... encl w .. -. tM+ ,.Ill .ltlld .. OPEN FRIDAY. JULY 4th I-. Jar Ubby's Sweet Relish • 19c 15Jia oa. Calo Dog Food • 2for27c C.bbcmlt'a with Beans-8 oz. 19<" CHILl e • e e • no Beans 73/4 oz. 23(· Hill's Bros. INSTANT COFFEE-S oz. $1.09 Lindsay OUVES Green : Ripe--Mam 'b No. 1 33t· Re ynolds ALUMINUM FOn. Jumbo Size 75 r 8J11DSEYE-s--t OL llrdMye'-10 oz. Wh. l[enael Cut Beans Corn 2 for 3~ 2 for 2~ TOMATOES RONADfE LmUCE 19~ 10C~~u~~ s.w___. Qm Red Kidney Beans 2for29c ALL &ED NEAT~ oa. . Petuna Cat Food 2for21c SOl.ID PACK . llE..D LAIEt-7 oz. Chicken of the Sea Tuna 33c Vermont Maid SYRuP-24 oz.. Martinelli's APPLE JUICE-Quart Northern PAPER TOWELS-Colored Jumbo M!aute N~ oL Pllfl[ IIJlDSETE'S-1-.. Lemonade French Beans 1(1( 2 CORN SPAJQSII ONIONS 5' ur s~ THIS TRIO of Corona del Mar hopefuls would like to believe it will take off tomorrow in honor of the Fourth of July even if it didn't budge during the Youth Centers observance of Outer Space Week last ~~~reet One limiting factor, they feel. is that the upside down can marked 'TNT contains nothing more el(plosive than old pieces of dynamite-shaped wood sticks. The patriots are Gordon McMillan, 13, of 528 Hozel Dr., providing his arms as "" aiming mechanism, Arlhur Richard~on. I I . of 506 Avocado Ave., "stoking ' the vehicle, and James Granger, 8, 554 Hozel Dr . who helped round up the fuel. (Ens1gn photo) . Braves Top Pioneer league: Dodgers· Leading Piedmont BUNTS AND HOME RUNS The Bravea are ludtg UHt and Btaws: Padtlc Coa•t • ,..&&IIWQGK Pioneer Lea,.u. tn a~~mmer .,._. Leaaue. cub., P1tatea ud D•••• ll. ....._ II (,._ 11) ball at the Corona del Mar Youth Brav~· AJMttcan 4a Manaball Sava ... S~w Peter· ~nter with 2 wlna and no la.· toet.atton, Bnwa.' Cut. and Card· :" and Danny Orr au tallied • es. lnala -G~ta; JntematJonal tl for the Dodprw, Ken :I'or· The Dodprw ~ leadlna the t.eacue. Cardlnal-. CUbe and renee, Tlm Glbblan and Ml.ke Piedmont Leaeue with 2 and 1. Bra~ratee· SaJly t.earue Ray eadl ~ot a. .lohn ~•In, FollOWfnc the Pioneer Biaves lled.Jep Cardln'ala and Dodae,..: MJke BJackweU and Steve Pattf. are the Glant.--1 and O; Dod· Texu' Learue. Glanta, Braves eon ll()Ored 3 each for the Plratea. P,._l and 1; Pl.rate.-4 and 1, and Caftllnall; Channel lAa,.ue, ~~k UnviUe and Randy Louah· and lM Cardlnat.-0 and 2.. CardJnala, Dodrerw and Bravea; each acored twtce. Uned up behJnd the Dodeerw Cal·State IAarue PlratM-PhJl· ...._ •· Dodgec• I (1... 11) In tM Piedmont LNrue are the lies and Gtant..-!R.edJeca: Eaat· l.:teve Snyder and BtlJy Scott C&rdlna...._.l ancl 0 and 1 tied; em Leque, Cube, Brav......C.rd· the Braves battln~ with c Glan~l and 1; Plrata-0 and tnala· Ha-r Leawue Cut. ll1lta ,e_ahcb. Don DHenbera. lohn. __ ro. • ·..-•-• • n ~ ...., ram Klm DHe --1; Brav~ and 1 and 1 Ued. Braves al'lcl ' Dodaera· Western ,... k W • n ...... J. and Top 3 tearN in other Ieaaues ' -•r orsbam each talUed 3. In the harbor a~a· are aa fol· t.eacue, C.Pdlnala. Cuba and llax Boylneton led the Dodaerw lows: Braves; wnaon Leacue, Phlllle.. W1th a hltl. Danny Orr and Mike Ma.)or Ltoaaue, Cuba, CardJnala Glantl and R.edl•ea. ~!_each cot 2. -ta II. Ccadlaala I (J ... a) OCC PROGRAM AIDS . SUPERIOR STUDENTS Chrta Fruer led the Card.lnala wlth...al.._ hltl. Frank Conaty and John:WI'tson hJt twice and Wlc)(y Havena hJt once. Th~ Giant'• nm Thompson, Tim Granaer, Jim Wheeler and Buckle SmJth all hJt twice. Dodgen rl. Gla:Dta 10 (1ww 25) Gordon McMahan and Tom Orange Coast College has 12th grad~. Sawyer each taJJied 5 runa In 5 T.HIS UP.IN.TH~SICY VIEW shows o portion of the first 200.000. k!low~tt qene~otmg unit of Southern California Edison s st"~am sta- tion •n Hunttngton. Beach. Edison officials took county newsmen on a tour of the un.t Monday, the day it went into commercial op- eration. (Ensign photo) taken steps to Improve Its pro· 5. New enrollees In Orance timet! up for the Dodc~ra. Blll gram for superior students and Coast College who were formerly Uvingston hit 4, Steve Peterson to enable the superior student to in high school programs tor au· and Ken Torrence hit 3. Jimmy a~lerate hls college education. perlor studentl wlll be allowed to ' Lynn hit 2. Two hlta each were The OCC Board of Trustees has I petition for credit by examlna· counted by Giants Glm Granger, Ed• St PI t L .adopted the following proposals, tlon In certain designated college Dan Meechan. Buckle Smith. I SOn eam an I argest after consultation wIth high courses. Keith Brush and PhJl Jordan. "Star'! and Stripes Week" Is Rlcky Craig, 8; Brenda Naples, school" In tht.> dlstlllct : I 6. Students who have rom· aron. 21, Phat• I (Juue 21) I w t G • Q t• the t'lE.'mt' ch08en on the New· 11: Patty Smith. 12; Mary Alice 1. &>niOr ~tudents enrolled In pleted one 01 more semesters at Steve Snyder led the Braves n es I oes In pera IOn port Beach munl<'ipal p 1 a y . Smith, 5; Linda O'Brien. 7; Lin neighbonng high schools who 1 Orange Coast College with a with 5 hits. Kim De~nberJ and Patriotic Theme Holds Sway at Playgrounds grounds this week. and most of da Potts, 9; Peggy Ann Thomas. are Identified by high schools as I cumulative g rade point averare Bill Scott counted 4, and Tommy The largest electrical general· With completion of both unlta, thE' pre July 4th attlvltles will be 7; Debbie Slaught, 7; Cindy "superior." wtll be permitted up· of 3.2 IB plus) or better may pe· Gorton and Don Dismang each lng unit In the west -just a Edison will pay a nnually more centered around that theme. All Potts. 3; Mike Slaught, 4; Brian on reromml'ndation of the high tltion for credit by examination. had 3. Chuck Crabb and Mike mile and a halt outalde of the than one·thlrd of the total tax of tht' playgrounds will be cl~d King. 3; Karen Grt>nwald, 4; Rita school to enroll In one course per I 7. Certain "enriched" sections Blackwell hit 3 times tor the city limits ot Newport Beach. load of the City of Huntington on the 4th. but many special Schelin, 9; Dan Fink. 7. semestPr at Orange Coast Col-of regular classes will be estab· Pirates. Rick Linville and Laur-went Into commercial operation Beach. The rompany's ~~ehool event'! are slated tor promwenct> Winners In a jackg contt>st con· lt>gt> CollE'¥<' <'redlt will be grant· I lished by Orange Coast College ence Boag each had 2. Monday, when the Edison Co. taxes In the city alone wlJJ earl:er 1n the week I ducted at the Corona del Mar ed for the suC'<'eSSful completion for superior students. AdmiMion • PIEDMONT LEACt7E threw the switch on Its new amount to approximately half a A bic-ycle decorallng contest playground were: Dolores Inns, of suC'h c·ourses. Credit earned to such. "enriched" classes will be Do&zera I, P1nrtes 1 (JuDe ll) Huntln~rton Beach steam station. million dollars per year. will ('ulminate the week's festivl· age 9; Michael Rowt>, 10. and may not be used toward high determmed by high school test j The Dodgers' Jim Hoffman had It Ia the fi rst 200.000-kllowalt Edison's property tax paymenta tit>~ at 10 a.m. today «Thursday 1 Barbara Rowe. 9. Otht>r entrants school graduation. and scholastic re<-ard. OCC tt>st 3 singles 3 times up to lead the generatln& unit to be plact"d In wlthJn Oranee County will be at the ~ewport Heights play· Included: Ricky and Terry Craig; 2 Students enrolled in organ· record, scholastic performance at batting on both sides. Other Dod· operation on the Pacific Coast. doubled to something over $3 grounrl. Darlene Inns. Diana King, Carol lzed high school superior student OCC. and recommendation of ger hJts were Bob Babson's and aC't'Ordlnr to Ralph c. Kiser, Edl· m liJion annually, and the com· A \'ew<;paper Fa. hiOn Show Larson and &>tty Rowe. programs 1n one or Orange Coast counselor. ~x Meckling's 1-baggers. son district manager. A se<.'Ond pany payroll at the plant will will take plaN' at the 38th St. In a Flying Saucer contt><;l con College's (on t r 1 but i n g high 8. An organized program of ar~ 12. Dodge.-. 13 (Ju~~e 19) Identical unit ls scheduled for amount to approximately $288.· Park in WE.'st Xl'wport at 10:30 ducted at the Newport Helght.t schoots and who complt.>te a col· Faculty Forums will bt' estab· Jim Hottman led Dodger bat. completion In the tall and space 00<1 per year. a.m. today I Thursday '· At 2 playground last week. the throw lege.type course as a part of ll~hed which superior students ten with three 1-baggers. Other has be-en provided for additional The turblne.generator Ia of a th1-. afternoon a radio program for distance was won by Duane such program. may a pply to OCC wtll bt' lr.wlted to attend. Dodger hits were Jan Threlkeld s I generating units when the ()('('a· new and Improved deslan. Mr. will b4:' presented by thr c-hildren. Fair, 12; Kenny Price. 7, and Vir for credit upon completion of 9. A h brary program for su· 2-bagger and Bob Bobson·s J. slon demancl,. Kiser sale'!. An "ax:tal Oow" de· The p~ogram Is to Include the gtnia Hogan, 8. The accuracy roui'S(> Credit and grades will be perior students will be estab· bagger Mike Flanegln had three The 2 Initial u nits 11 sign permits the steam to move play "Children Need a Place to throw was won by George Weav· subje<'t to satisfactory perform· llshed Involving special rt>adlng 1-baggers to lead the Braves about $58000000 111 h. cos ng l ln a continuous horizontal path I · · lists !'lemlna o lib Oth B hi · ' · · w ave com-, h h Play." patriot1<' songs and the er. 8; Gayle Brown, 7. and Mar· ancc on exam nation given at . . rs n rary use, er rave ts were the pair blned generating capaclt sufflc. w t . out t e necessity of any story of lndepeftdence ilyn Shultz. 6. Other children par· Orange Coast College. Credit will and Spe<'lal library privileges. of l ·baggers hit by Bill Holden lent to provide eJectrlclry f I downward rlght-anele turns, re· The program being conducted tlclpating in the contest were: be granted AFTER matriculation 10. An "Honors List" will be and Tom Schmidt and the single city roughly the size of Cl~~e~ s uJUng In a hlah rate of dflcl· a Balboa Jlra14<. located adjacent 1 Rush Trower. 9; Billy Duggan. 8; at Orangt> Coast College. published each semester to In· l ·bagger of Gary Broerlng. land Ohio ency. The unit also U!tes double· to the pier. has been expanded Sharyl Spear, 9: Lois Platfoot, 9; ,;J. I In the event high schools elude the name of all student8 , . turbine, "cross-compound" een· to Include activities from 10 a .m. Chris Elzln, 8: Mary Margaret of the Dlstrlt't art> desirous of of· who carried at least 12 units of T A erators tor the tint time In the to noon on Mondays. Wednes· Spear. 7; Tommy Fair, 8, and Cering college-ty pe courses and 'work and earned a "B" average rustees gree to Annex West. days, Thursdays and Fridays. Ha rold Hannagan. 8. do not have qualified Instructors I or better. The boller which provides the Fishing from the pier takes place t Later in the week at the same to teach such courses Orange These proposals. the faculty N A E t . c· steam for the generatlna unJt Ia every Wedneeda"' afternoon, and 1 locatlon, missles were hurled In· Coast College will be willing to and administration believe will ew reas n er1ng 1ty also the Jargeat 1n the West. It " negotiate on a contract basis to provide the following advantaaes on.rates at a throttle p-u-of Tuesday mornings the junior to outer space (missiles that re· • ..-, ... _ ... leaders from all of the play· sembled baseballs I. BIIJ Duggan, provide Instructors for 1 u c h for the auperlor atudent: Enable The board of ~---fl. the Cryatal Cove. 2400 pounda per aquare lndl and ground areaa part.lclpate 1n a age 7, fired the moat accurate COUrse&. him to a.ccelerate hla colleee ed· Newport Beach E le m rn t. r y Supt. Roy Anderwen waa In· a tempe-rature ot loaG ...... sa.lllna proaram. mlale. with RuswJI Sladen. 9, 4. Studentl In oraanlzed hJch ucaUon; "enrlch" his PJ'OIT&M ot School District served notice atructed to circulate th~ resoJu. fahrenheit. 'J'ht. t. the hJ-"-' Corona de l Mar Playground's and Danny Goodman. 11, comlna school auperioratudent pro~rrama. enducatlon; challenae him to Tuesday night that It lntenda to tlon to County Supervisor Heinz presauft! and temperature pra· presentation of the play. "Chll· In second and third In that event. upon recommendation of high work at a level near hls ma.x1· annex any area which the City of Kaiser. Included were the New. ently used In any ateam l'tatlon dren Need a Place to Play," will I The projection for d istance was JChool. will be permitted to reg· mum potential; enable him to Newport Beach takes ln. port Union High School Diatrlct west of Chlcaeo. be viewed at 2 P m today won by Ricky Cornejo, 11. while later In Summer Session at Qr. broaden hls education: better In a resolution, the board spe. Coeta Mesa Elementary Schooi Amona the enlrlneertnc feata <Thursday'· ~ilion Dien. 10. and Dave Poin· ange Coast Coll~ge. College credit quality him to contribute to the cltlcally referred to the area en•t Dl rl Sa was constructJon of a double 1 .__ need of our tl f hi hi -st ct, n Joaquin Elementary 1 11 The "Stars and Stripes" theme ier. were runners-up In the event. not to uo: used toward h igh tral d d ;l~l.:n or g Y of Upper Newport Bay and north District and the T\utln Union f pe ne extendlnt about 2.000 will be carried out at the Corona Other participants in the event schatl gra duation l will be given. ne an • persons. and east of Corona del Mar. Hleh School District, whose ter· eet under the ocea.n floor, to be del ~lar Commumty Youth Cen · were: Byron Badger. 4: Patty Ehxcept In very Spe<'ial Instances P;;!e~ wtl~ aluipplement the Although the area wasn't In· rltory would be annexed In such usedh Jn purnplne aea water Into ter wllh a bicycle decoratwg ron· Duggan. 5: Harold Hannagan. 5: t Is pnvilege should be limited n oppor un l es. s uch as In· cluded In the formal resolution, moves. t e aenentJna alation. tes-t to be held at 2 p.m. today Doug Foster. 5: Valerie Badger, 6: to students who are in the 12th dlvlduallzatlon of Instruction, ad· the board also Indicated It wtll Baal t Three dlverw worked In relaya IThuNday' Regularly conducted Tom Warn ike. 6: Mary S""'ar. 7 ; grade or qualified to enter the vanced work In all dlvlslona of look with Interest on any of the t h s or the policy. according to help lay the Mctlona of con· ..-the colleae b d o t e resolution, Is that "the 1 6 Spe<'ia l activities include an Ken Chase. 7: Scot Albright. 8: cular • , a Croahl extra·currl· land between Corona del Mar territory la so far from the build· credte P pe, 1 teet In diameter archery program every Monday ~orge Weaver, 8: Eugene Fos· • etc l prodgram atJ etica, drama, and Laguna Beach that Is deveJ. lnga In the San Joaquin and Tus· Wanl h welghlne 50 tona a piece. and Wednesday at 11 a.m.: sott· ter. 8: Sharyl Spear. 9: Tim Lew· llltqlle LJallll' lal ~uan lrrsona and vocation· oped tor homes outllde the half· tin dlstrlcta that It Ia dlftlcuJt tor I t one exception thla ls the ball !or g1Aa ,.evl!ry Tuesday at Is, 10: Howard McMillan, 10, and OM ng. mile strip of school district that these dlstricta to aerve the edu· areest concrete pipe ever cut. 11: anrl a cla!'s In dance lnstruc · Dave Whistler, 11. ~ad the Enstllll Wa tAd extends along the coast to meet catlonaJ needs of the area which tlon. which has just started t>very 1 R. A. I Dick I Collins, who for · _ n P&ie. the Laguna Beach district near Is Jareely uninhabited .. b Uae Enaltn Claalfted ada to Wednesday afternoon at 4. I Dr ll...l Irs. Blrf merly operated the Orange Coast ~YYY'YYY..-..-yyy · Uy, aell, trade or exch&n,e. Included In the results of the • • Properties office In Costa Mesa 11o. 'YYYY'YYY'YYY'YYYYY'YYYYYYY'YYY..-.-..YYYYY•••••• many artivtttes conducted in I y:.-:a ,_ __ 1 ..1.-1 lar and Santa Ana. has opened a real ~ .,. "OutPr Space" last week, was the IMI .,..._ -estate orrtce In the Crossroads ~ , Corona riel Martian Space Pa· Dr. and Mrs. Robert Burt of San VIJiage, 325 N. Newport Blvd. He • ~ radt>. Winners In thl'! event In· Marino. who formerly owned a has been In the real esta te bust-• ~ cludPd: beat all around-Sandy home in Corona del Mar, werP ness In this area since l953. He 11o. )ies w lJ .,. Schott. age 9; most colorful~ back here during the w~k·end itt also a business opportunities ,.. II» o , Carol King, 6; most elaborate--to visit old friends. They have broker and a general building • , ~ ~ Maury Johnston. 10; and most just returned from another of contractor • ~ humorou~Marllyn Orr. 8. the1r lours abroad. this t1me In • • • .,. Other entran~ In the parade Japan. where they traveled for J im Holland of 1701 Cliff Dr.. • , and contests were: Terry Craig.9; 2 months. Cliff Haven. Is now with Bob • ~ OOUILE ~Y-Mr~. Geor<)e Jones, left. of 213 S.pphire Ave .. S.lboa Island, tokes keys for a new micro bus from AI Smith of Cotton Goff Moton of Newport, prep4rotory to hondin9 them over to Williom H. F.resworth, c:ampoi9n ehoirman of the Unit.d Cere- brol Polsy Auoci•tlon of OranCJ• County. Mrt. J o,.s wos woys end mtlns committM chairman last month when the Newport Harbor Committee of t~• Spostk Children'• IAep atctc)«f a dinner·donc. to rais-man•~: the bus which wiN .b. uled to trenaport youngsters to the O,itd IOf)n*lt C.nttr Of:*•ted by UCPA end the Ful. lwton Aalist4net ~at 121 W. Commot~.-.olth Ave •• Fullerton. Thi tM il ~ to MIWe youngsters from throu9hout the c.oYrtty to ett.f'td the c:.ef't.r• aehoOI·Ii~e therapy program. ~~r:~r~~9t~~~~~~~~~r~~~· P -.. IN 71 N G ~ ••: ::: m•m"-~ ol ;., N•wport : • a ~ ~::.~~rl~::!:!~~a~~~ !!a~~; • ~ Fannie Prlct> of Coeta Mesa . . . • ~ Rect>nt chang~ Include: John • ~ Semple now with Price McCuls· 11o. .,. ~~r~:~ft~a T'!:~.:a~~~. ~:~ ~ CHECK TillS LIST FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS: 4 M:llono :,. p:.m.:.nr a "Buy. ~ ~ A u ome.r trst" campatan. and -0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS ~ list lhf' followtna good reasons. • O 4 for buytnc a home: .. taxtng ot .. LETTERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS .,. the tight money market; lower ~ , Interest rates; extension of the • 0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ G.I. home loan program: stable • O STATEMENTS ~ value and tutles prices of homes; • 0 MENUS ~ a home Ia a valuable hedc~ agalnat Inflation: many top val· • 0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHIEI'S ~ ues are now available, wtth lux· • O CIRCULARS ~ ury teatu~ an~ wi~r selec:tlon. • 0 BOOKLETS ~ A boat load of Oranp County realton and thelr farnlll• took oft on th~ SS. Lucky Dutehma.n after the .. ~w breaktut meet· tnr at the Balboa Bay Club and headed for Catalina. 1"M ot"C&alon wu the Callfomla Real I'Atate AMn. rnHtJnr at Avalon. ata.rt· lnt ThUI'IdaJ and aontlnuJq thRI'UJh Sunday. ~Qat,._ meet· lnp Included the multlp .. 118tl,.. con1 ~nee Thurw&ay. MC!I'etariee' eonfemK'e rrtct...,. and lndutrtal &rwlopmtnt Cllllflf•rem», &1110 on FttdQ. Z•rt.alnrnent Included a tuhlon •how f« the WOIMn. Myrtct. for tM kl~ aonp on the beach, and tqaare ~" .. n.. Lut'k)r Datcbman wu chartered ftom owntr 8Gb YtUIJ; 1M t.oe A~ ear ~aJet, Wllo .. NtWdonlg ... Lido llle .... b.S. t.JDJJy. • 0 POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES ~ • 4 . ~ : PHONE UB AT ORIOLE 3.e50 ~ • lEDet Our llepr•••Dtatift WiD le Glad To Call On You 4 • • ~ En81 PuiJUshlng (;o., .. .,. -- ' 111e EnaJan Corona del Mar - 1be members or the Woman'• ctvk Leape of Newport Harbor with to expreu their deep appre· dadon of the fine publl<:lty the Enslen hu Jiven them durtnc tbla etub year. We know tha. publicity hu beJped to promote the pufPC* ot ~ orcantzaUon. whlc:h 11 to pt"OVldt a non·part.i.Nn, non· proftt ~Mtrw~Mftt thtOUih Whld\ tbe WCII'I\IIl ,., J!\11 community can work C'tftUVtb' toaetMr tcJ p~ the common Jood, and to study ~ atve publle ~d· eration to d\e problmla and tbe lnteJ'ftta of thl.a area. • Thanktn1 you aaaJn, we N · main Mts. Cecil P. Martin Publlclt)' Chairman .. TIIU TUEIIIY lfOW ILA~ fidOVQ8 UT. 0.... ... .-.Jta~T • I. I Marlon Brando. Patrtda Owen.l. Red Button~~. MJlko Taka "SAYONARA" c.a., . Bedy Lamarr, l ane Powell. .Jan SterUnJ, GeorJ!~~r­''THE FEMALE ANJMAL'' an. -NOll. -TUES. 0... J~f.S p.a. SQDday ~~!lton. Susan Cabot .. VWNG WOMEN & THE SEA SERPEN'i~ Robert Clarke, K.enne Duncan ''THE ASTONJSIDNG SHE MONSTER" TAPPING the T-WAVES with JEAN TANDOWSKY . oaz• U'D OUT--Her many frienda wUI mt. Polly Ober, (Mra. Matt, Jr.l who took ott Jut week with her 2 children. Patl)' and Mike, to join Colonel Matt In South CaroUna. Matt Ia dolna a 2·year tour of duty at the U. S. Marine Co~ bue In Beau· fort. S. C., and at the end or that time, the Ober family Ia expected back on Udo . . . thl.a time tor kee~. llaxiae (ICILJ•) .........,_ ...S 0.. T· .... tappew ... . ..... to ... hlly Cl uw. ..... . .a la"tbua .rt .,. OW. T- plat.ts. -Lido laJe •.• --~ ..... *tr pec111111t bat· of AltJI thl.a year -cannot help but be a anat suocea. That 1.1, lf the local artiata and .culptors aubmJt their work on t1m.e. Dcn1cl lftdea1. -*' Cwwtor ~ tlae l.e!rue .... Art CCIJ. ..., ...... .U~to ............ w.dr .. ,..,.... .,_._. t11111 dntu-. Jaly 11 crt s ..-.. «t a.. &..p.-O«'Jwr. Elit1IIWtr .. U.Uted .. crrtt.t. ...s...,._.u..,.&a•ew· pert •• , ... ,~~ ........ Cap6e .......... ..._ a.. n.-.w be CIW& ... Ia prt-. ~ tJae I'..U..S .. Alta AMa. • • • ter ~ • .umap ~ .. LOCAL AIIT1I'n WDf -Ac. lqb1rt. mad !lot....,. tMa 5 • cord.ln1 to word !rom David I~· I c1GM fn..da. crt aOIIt. ... deU, two Corona del Mar artl.au CS.. c.-,.. .,.t! ~ .. were accorded top honors at the 9Gflhered ap crl1 lloK '"c:So.'" Lacuna Gallery thl.a month. First bteada. we bad a ...n • • eo award for oil went to Burt Proc· to w1ah plat·a.d hlly a ter, In the New M~mbershJp Ex· ~y nta.na. hlbitlon. In wlnnln& t~ award Mrs. Joe E 1 E for Eacqtfierl the Corona d~l Mar palnt~r had Prelnlng~r rooked a &allon of her to COmJ)4'te with some 300 arti.su special c h ~ e s ~ dlsh. Having of the unlqu~ ~mbf.r owned wrved 2 ~nt~nces as Luncheon gallery. Chairman for Lido Isle Woman's ]OIID Irria1J. abo ol c.o.a Club. Maxine ls an up.rt at del Nor Clad a •-bM oC both f~dlng d~lt"<'1able food to large tbe Aaeric:aa ...S Ccrllfonaia groups. Helen I Mrs. Stuart) Cum· Watercal• ~ bad a mlngs donated the terrific lim~ c..._ . ......,, Ia ,.....u.g and pineapple molded salad re GOa. wut.rcalon. ceeetu, t.ID· Clpt' .,.,-. ••• CIIIC!Ot ... ODd aaoeak Some of tho.w p~nt were: K11lptun, Joaa pnond to em Mrs. J. C. rBIIIiel Axetson. MarJ eatbua&attc pu..bUc tbclt abe I M. A I A n de r son , Marion ~·t bern~ to t.ar. a back I Dwight 1 Anderson. Gladys (Stu· Mat to ber f0111oua huabcmd art 1 Babcock, Nan Broughton. IIDd Jlfcrtioeal A,.,.,._y Nem· Mae Christensen. Virginia Cloth ber ... aMaCSt. ler. Nelle Colegrove. Floren~ It jus t takes $2.00 to become Corrlrey. Te-s.., Cowan. "Pinky" an Aslloclate Me mber of th~ La· I 1 Allen 1 Crssell. Hel~n Cummings. ~una Gall~ry. now C't'leb,atlng 8etty Davies, Margar~t D1ke. An· 1ts 40th Birthday. and tht> same n~tte I Vern I Edler, Trav1s tBur S2 00 will ~ntltl~ th~ bearer to a THOSE ARE PLANS she's poiMing ot, a nd Mn . rapt ottention of the first vice·president, Mrs. Ola nell I Forgey, vee v~ Frailey full year of conC't'rts. moviH. Hazel Humphreys. new iecond vice·president of Meredith. at the left, and the new p re sident Mrs. Barbara Fuller, Jean Gla!I.S. Pat df.'monstnHions and uhlbltlons the Women's Fellowship of the C ongregational W ilma Laurent. The trio was installed recently Healy. Ricky Harris. Toni Heln7e, Besldt>S that, ~ach n~w ~1at~ C ommunity Ch~rch of C orona del Mar, gets the (Ensoq., pho to! Dora Hill. 1 Mrs. Edgar•: Dorrt> \1emlx>r ht>lps to support and t'n· HII'Hr District lets lew C.W Eac~Her -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~h~rtl Hlii.ProeHol~n roum~ thP awa~n~ ~Art Bettv Holliday I Berty was a pte nght on our own front doorstt"p turf.'. In lf.'mon yellow. st"rvln~ thf.' Don t forget the dt>adltne for I bright orange punch'· Adt>lalde submmmg work for tht> Fest1val CHURCHES UWiOWt WIDOa I:IIGQII r 180DDA'r, IVLT 2. 1- Dorothy Jo's Mother Dies Mn~. Carolyn Mabel Bellin, 13. of 606..., Beaonla Ave., COI9na del Mar, died at 2 a .m. Tuada)' ln Boa~ Hospital, toUowinr brain suraery . She wu bom In Gladstone, Mich., and had llved In Corona del Mar 3 yeare. She wu a pro • te.lonaJ oraanJat and b a d played in a number of cb.W'Cbee. Sumvors Include her buaband, Harry, of the Bqonla Av.. ad· dre.: 2 dau1bten, Mrl. llatold Swanaon of Corona del Mar, a.lao known u Dorothy Jo of the Dor· othy lo Dance Studio, and Mrs. Rex Atchl.aon, who Ia movlnc fl'Om Gary, Ind., to become a Corona d~l Mar resident. A roury wu scheduled in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church In Newport Beach yesterday at 8 p.m. with high mau •t for 9 a .m. today IThursdayl Burial wu set for Holy Sepulcher Cem~· tery Baltz Mortuary Coronal del Mar Chapel wu In charge o.t arrangements. Crestmont PRE-SCHIA Kindergarten & Primary Grades French Music Day -Week -or ,Month * PICKVP AJfD LUJCJI Tht> Orange County Harbor Dls· ST. AJifDilEWS tri<'t has a new engineer. Dr. David John Donnon will Klngslt>y. Frances Lamb, l'\orma Show ... July 13. at :; p.m. at J....e Baron, Louise Ut>ber. Amelia the Laiuna Gallery. UJfiVEBSAL.IST l...o<'k nt>y, A llson Love I and. Dor · ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii.._. "But Where Do You Look for othy Lunney. Marion Maple. Dee God?" will be the question asked Marshall, Juliettt> Milliken. Mary by Dr. Charles Clar~ Blauvelt at Mlrams. Mildred Mead. Mtlly the 11 a.m. Sunday ~rvl<'t" of lht>j Frost, Bess Morris, Edith N~iC't'. Unlv~rsollst Community Fellow· Gladys Ro~rts. ~ I Paul l Rog· sh ip at the Friday Afternoon j ers. Gwen 1 Harry 1 Rogers. Katte Clubhouse at 18th St. a net Ana· Rom~rger Ruth Ros.s, Ellie Saw· * CROWN HARDWARE * He Is John WIIUamson. 34, for. s~ak on "Being True To Our merly assistant city engineer of Best Selves" at all 3 services ot the City of Newport Beach. • St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. He replaC't'd H. Morgan Noble. 600 St. Andrews Rd., Clltf Haven, who retired Monday to become at 8, 9:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday. ' WE •a IIOOI&aci.D DDAimiiDiY 11uaa• ...... ::is FIR .. CII.IIY PIIITS = a consu Ill ng harbor engineer :::==::::::::::::=:::::::::::::= with Noble Harbor Engineering Co.. 1600 W. Coast Hwy., New· port. Mr. Williamson was previously aeneral manaaer of Seaboard Enatneerlna of Beverly Hilla and dt)' enatneer of Azu.aa before comln• to Newport. He llvee near Tuatln. Glamour Gl.mpses helm Ave., Costa Mesa. 1 yer, Elslenne Schneider. Leila ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~ SUJfDAT TEACHERS Scruggs, Vera Silver. Pat Wed· More than 45 me n and women man, Fran (Linn I Wllllams. Lu· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lllr &AIT COAIT IDGIIWAT C:C..A Da..ll&a we~ comm issioned as Sunday I cllle Wilson and Betty Elmquist. : ])JJt ~ School teachers In St. And~ws Betty and Pa ul Elmquist have • 'e .. _. Presbyterian Church at tht' 9 a.m . leued the Leon Ware hou~ • 'I~ •rvke lut Sunday. while tbe Wares are ln Europe • MASilaDAia&a aiG aDU CLASS fot the ~r-;, • : ISIS EAIT COUT IDGAWAT. ccw•& Da. a&a More than 150 boys and girls LAGUJfA FES'I1VAL SBOW-ipii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii havl! ~gl.at.e~ for the Vacation With so much artistic talent Bible School of St. Andrews P"" lt'a so nice to be home In sun· byterian Church which begins a ~~epaAn~ls~ 0~h~u~::::~a=: ny California, and to be back 2.w~k ~rlod at 9 a.m n('XI '" I here at O'Brien's to areet all ~ Monday. nia Exhlbrtion" -to be a major h Balboa you, my trlenda and customers. LL COIIKVJifrTT CBUliCB featurt> or The Laguna Festival The membership of t e 1 .. . Bay Uoru~ Club has approved I IGW ODd Mlected eoaae lru· "F~om Has Roots wtll l:w plans for ~vtval of the Corona ly &o..ly thlDga f• 0.. caaalag the title of the ~rmon or tht> del Mar Lobster Bake this Oc· MCUOD whlle 1 wca 1D Jlfew Rev. Henry Rasm\15 Jr., at The tober. Lions Club oUiclal.s will Todr. We ern ...,. eaUnuiaa· Community Church. M~thodlst. discuss their plaM further with tic crhout them. cmd caa bcr:n!ly of Balboa Island at thP 9 :30 and I the Corona del M"r businessmen wcdt fOil' u..a. to pt hen to 11 a .m . services Sunday. Churth for final approval. allow u... to you. school will be ht'ld at 9:30 am. CIDUSTIAJf SCU:IfCE CIIUBCJI Are there angels In the crowd7 Plea~ ... show your big heart! .. Otter your strong arms! ... .. • and you too can have • • a second car!" WE at Baker's are very proud In tact, some 'of them almost beat me horne. I found some Jove · ly new boutique items. little Items you will each want for your own home, or for that some· thine very epeclal to eend to a friend back home. or perha~ a he»teu &Itt. Do come and see our bouqu~u of French alua flowera. very tiny, suitable for boudoir or Jlvln& room, or for table decoratlona. "God," the ~sson Sermon sub ject In the Newport Beac-h Chris tlan Science ChuN"h on Sunday will ~ keynott>d hy the word~ of the Golden Text from Rt'vt>latlon 115:41 "Who sha II not fear thee, 0 Lord. and glorlf) thy namf.'? for thou only art hoi)· tor all nations shall romt' anct worship befort! tht>e:· And trade one day of your sum· mt>r for a crippled person's happy memories of a wonderful day's outing. 1949 CADILLAC Con?ertib1e e quipped with Radio, Heater. Hydro. A real bar· gain at s 595 • to announce a special exhibit of paintings of Hawaii by Manoir. distingui6hed international artist. These paintings will be on Exhibit July sixth thru twelfth daily at our Corona del Mar shop. Artist reception will be Sunday. July Sixth. FURNinJRE 28M E. Cout H~. -OR J.5870 Corona del Kar "Where aood tute C'Cl8tl no more" EGR·EMONT , ......... .., ..... 1 Alao oa tta way to aa f• you 1s Cl truly leidy ... ·-0.. ... .... u.cs cmaeD9 0.. ..... tbclt &a. ADd becau.-you abd for tiMaa. ...... cWlo gettl8g the Uttle Pvh Dill II..,..W... for tboM of .. wta. wiah 0.. prtat. lD4J oa tbe ...-u would be , .... uw. bJt bolder. While I was away, it seems that a lot of new and lovt>ly Items arrived. One thing that I notice particularly Is the lovely satin tlue petticoat by Kickner· nick. This Is such a erand fabric and I'm personally very enthus· iutic about it. Do try them under your summer dresses; you will CDN CONNUJfJTT CJitJ.CJI "Fabulous Jesus" w11l lx> the title of the ~rmon of Benjamin Torres Jr at tht' Sunday ~rvlces of the Corona del Mar Commun ity Church. Ft'f'd Frank. Chapman Coll~ge student, w1ll be guest sololst. c::Bu.CJI SCHOOL Kenyon ScuddN, Paul ~lp and Joseph Bowie" have ~n added to the list of guest lt>aders for the Se{liQr Hll(h School Sum mer Church School serl~ at the Corona del Mar Community Ch urch. Other prt>vlously an· nounced leaders Include A. K. Phelp!', R. A. Dare. Corlett Wilson. Leonard Thompson and W. D. Humason. be mlahty happy. Recltll Will ...._ ADd wldle r. ... t.toalD9 .... WI fabric. I waat te tell you s-., .... Mill gtrla .... .....'t ... the ~ ., 111 ,.,. Ia the Miss Anelola Sartorlo ls o~n ,...... --. el tiM ._.,_ cot· lng the SK"Ond season of her In · ._,__ ... .,.. l..t ..... t~matlonal S umm P r Dan e~ Handicapped young.adul~ and adults have thf'tr c-han<'t' to live a llttlt> w1th a wonderful ~tum. mt'r p~gram which includes v(S. Its to ~uch plaC't'S as Marlneland: the San Diego Zoo: a TV Studio: tht' Re<-~atlonal Park and Plk~: th(' County Museum: and the Long Beach Harbor Tour. To fulfill this opportunity. th~ Community Volunteer Bu~au ll! app.allng to the "big In hurt" volunt~rs to push th~ men. women and young peopl~ In their wh~l chairs at the various out· lngs on the following dates. July 31: Aug i . 15. 22, 29; Sept. 5, 12., 19 and 26. Th~ CVB needs several volun· t~rs on each of these days. so •'Be An AnJrt>l" and call the Com · munlty Volunteer Bureau for compl~te details at U 8·0717 or come lnto the offict' at 325 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Hl'ighta. Monday through Friday fl'Orn 9 a .m. to 12 noon. CVB Ls a United Fund ~ncy. a't u.... 1 tee1r 1 e1 u.-to School In Harbor VIew School l•olr Exlilit Set lfew Tedl wttla.., ...S •.., cafetorium at 8 p.m. Monday • tM't ........ .,.. .. patu89 with a ~ltal of Oriental dancea. trvtne Manolr. Corona del M•r It ...,. .ally. Itt. • 811ft ...S lnclud~ In the pro,ram are artist. wtll ha,·~ a showtn1 of .._ __.. e h< 2 '1 ....... Irania n eonp and dances. Miss palnl1np of his ~nt Haw·aU tMt .. Mit =+'Wid Ia ..Y Minoo Iavan will slnc · ancient trip at Bakers Fum IN~. 2854 E. ....._ ~tiM ..,.. .... .. Peralan fotkaonas and a eonc by Cout Hwy . Corona ct. I Mar for ... ,.. IIDr. a modem Iranian compo.tr. Mr. one 'Wftk beJ1nnlna thla Sun· .._rub Parva.reah will -rform an day. o..-...lon for the artiSt wtll Do -.... In --.a 1-" WI &how ~"• ..-•~"'t" -IUN "'" trantan folk dance. be hotld Sund-_v at the stor.. them to you. 1"My drtp dry, cf ;;;;;=============;;;;;;;;===========~ cour.e. le eeeln• you.. 1956 FORD country aed.. 9 passenger. 4-dr. station wagon with radio, heater. Fordomatic. power steering $1895 . 1956 FORD CLUB SEDAN (two to see). Hcn-e radio, heater. Fordomatic trcma- miaion .. S159S 1954 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE with My- dramatic. radio. heater. good top. On. owner car _$2395 1955 INTERNAnONAL 112-T Pickup. Hyd.ro- matic. Radio, Heate' N'1ee one S 995 1955 FORD RANCHWAGoN with Fordo- mat.ic: tranpn;..;on. radio, heater. etc. S13SS 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 4-door V'.c:tcria hardtop Mdcm. Fordomatic. radio, heater, etc. _ $2395 1955 CHEVROLET. 210 '-<ioor Station WCI9- 0D with radio. heater. powW9lide • wtUt. mdewaU tir• . 1415 lMIINTERNATIONALll/tTCab&chamS W 1954 CHERVOLET ¥.T Truck. Auto. tram-S 995 1157 FORD CuatamJm. 24. Fordamatie ~ ...... __ 1153 NERC1JIIT Monterey Hardtop -- 11• W. o.iiSUl I 11 UWIO&I IUm I • I M&WICAT UDOI ...... ~Y.JVLY'-1-BUILDING 50% AHEAD OF lAST YEAR TOTAL ...... k ... •. , ~.~ .•. , Professional Oifectory P'VJnBAL DOlltCTOBS J'ttendl.Y Net.lb borbood Serv1ee • PARKES-BELL MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-&&33 6 S.KM eo.ta ~~- HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Harbor Blvd. at Glaler XIMBERLY 5-1158 For all your Printing Needs THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. ORiole 3-0550 2850 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar SAVE FIRST (savings is not money &.ft over at the end of +tte month.) SAVE •i• Security All accounts insured up to $1 0,000.) Bulldlnc activity In Newport • LIDO ISL8 Beach revived conalderably dur-Thoma• Loan, awnlnr, 701 VIa Jnr the lut days of June, but Lido Nord, 1500; Dorothy JerrJns, not qulte enourh to maJptaJn the wall, 744 Via Lido Nord, $185; A. record of more than a million a J . West. awning, 759 Vta Lido month. The to1al tor June wu Soud, $210: Norco lnve.tment $913.,435, brinfinr the record for Corp., 1-unlt, 2-story dwelllng, the flft;t half of 1958 to IS.Q..262. 122 Vta OrVIeto, $24,100. This Is more than~ ahead e ~A ot last year, when the June 30 Mn. Ethel Jones, alterations, total was $6,230,888. 1:569 Miramar, $275; Lois Knight, June's permits make the 1957· remodel, 330 Montero, $500; Bert 58 fiscal year total just short of Plrosh, replace fence, 1100 E. Bal· $16 millions -$15.970,925. boa Blvd., $435; M. S. Lohman, The permits for the month In-addition, 427 Bel Vue, $1,800; eluded 24 single family dwell-Stan SponhoJz. alterations 619 Jngs, $631,730; three 2-famlly w. Bay, $500; F. E. Groove;, aw- dwelllngs, $67,000; 3 garages, $3,· nln,e, 1223 W. Bay, $47; Pacl!lc 408; 8 swimming pools, $23.350; Telephone, reaiTange flrs1 floor 22 fences and walls, $5,015; 35 of central office, 311 E. BAlboa repairs to dwellings, $51,125; 5 Blvd, $30,000. Two ~-year-old men pu,thlna a atalled car In tront of 3lOe W. Cout Hwy., were Injured W'.,.n the rear ot the car owned by Sharon Brlrrs. 18. ot VIa Cra.t· lana, Lido Isle, wu atruck b)' a car driven by Samla Snyder, 38. ot 210 33rd St., Newport Beach, Saturday mtdnt&ht. The two younr men, Mlchatl , . Ford ot Bwbank and Howard KoahJ of HonluJu, were treated at Hoae Hoepltal. Tl ILL WIISIEY LIYEII We Wuah to Announce The Opening of commercial buildings, $89,750; 3 e u•PU •AT repairs to commercial bulld~n~s. Albert Hyman, swimming pool, S:'J0.100:_ 3 cabana!!, $6.550, 17 12)6 Nottlnaham, $2,600; William stgns, $5.107: 3 buildings demo). Wright, 1-unlt, 1-story dwelling, ished, $300 1738 TJ"adewlnds $25000· Hay-Final permits Issued In June ward • Smyth.' 1-u~it, '1-story THE CHINESE YAWL, "Hoi-Mo," an authentic Chinese vessel from Hong Kong, is pictured here moored at the pier in front of the Marty Lockney boyfront residence on• l ido Soud on l ido Isle. Owner of the uni9ue croft is Or. William Ballard of Posedena. The 'Hai-Mo" is 30 feet long, with 9-foot beam; it's 3-masted ond gaff-rigged, has square brown soils ond a high stern. !Ensign photo) Devaney's UQUII STilE weccore: BONA DEL NO dwellings at 2051 Shipway, S25.· 000. 1736 Irine, $24,000, and 1700 · The Vogel Co· sign, 2667 E Irvine, s:;O,OOO; Bret Bellin, swim- Coast Hwy., $300: Mark Crawford mlng pool, 1106 Highland. $3,000; Jr., demolish building a t 403 D. c. McAllister, swimming pool, Larkspur, $100: Ha7el Worthen. 1008 Oxford $2.500; Sydney Aeronutronic Prepares Plans for New Research Bui1ding nus WEEK·s SPECIAL FIFTH -100 PROOF add bath, 502 Fernleat. $600 Schoen, awning, 19Z7 Teresita, e SHORE CLIFFS W. E. Dunlap, 1 unit. 1 story $400. dwelling, 103 Shorcdif! Rd ., S52. • lfEWPOBT 000. El Segundo Properties, demo!- • IRVllfE TEJUlACE Ish dwelling at 32t2 Marcu s, $100, Mrs. R. A. Yater, 1-unit. 1 story and construct 2-unit, 2-story dwelling, 1801 BayadNt>, $32.000; dwelling, $24,000; A. L. Gauldin, warren Lennon. 1-unit. 1 story sign, 112 W. Coast Hwy., $170; dwelling, 1827 Bayadt>re. $-11.600; Vogel Co., sign, 3201 W. Coast John Fet>ncy, wall, 19-18 Mara· Hwy .. $300; John Spangler, fence. pata. $1~; Macro Corp .. 1 unit. 1526 W. Ocean Ft .. $100; Wald~ 1 ·Story dwclling.c; at 163.'3 Baya Laning, fence. 3503 Finley, SJOO, dere $28.000. and 1912 Kl'wam('('. Nt>wport Balboa lndustr1al En· $27 2oo: Harold Ayr!'o;, 1 untl. 1 tPrprlu-s, i~dustrlal building at / story dwe-lling, 1901 Tahuna. $10,1 ROt Production Pl., $47.000; James 000 Randall. d('('k, 6200 W. Ocean. e BALBOA ISLAND $-tOO; W. T. Merrill, addition, Waltah ClarkP. -;how window. 4601 Seashore, $3,220. 209 ~farine s..'jj), Vallagc Inn, sign, 1Z7 MarinP $.l0. De-an r.or ton. addition, 1~ PParl. $2,700; Don Este\·, addatwn. 3l3 Amco thyst. $13~110. e BEACON BAT Dr. John Oodgc, porc·h. 13 Rud der Rd .. $2.000. e lfEWPOJn' HEIGHTS Vogel. 1 unit. 1•2 story dwE-lling, HA.B.H:BS WELCOME GillL Carolyn Irene Harper was born to Mr and Mrs. Margaree and Hueston Harper of 238 Tustin, ~ewport Heights. in Hoag Hospi· tal June 9. weighing 9 pounds, 7 oun<'t's on arrival. JACK SPENCE, who hos been i, the bro eroge bu\11'1ess soroce 192 7, hos v ned the Lodo of foce of SheMSO" Hommill & Co c:l> d regoslered repre .en tot,.,e He .,,d f1ts w fe are plonno.,q to move soon to Corono del Mor from the r prese~'l home in C l.,rem:mt. Aeronutronie Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co., has started arehltectural and engtn- eer1ng work on a computer de- velopment buildJng to be con- structed at the Irvine Ranch site on MacArthur Blvd ., Inland of Cotona del Mar. The building wlll be the sec- ond In a series ot structures to be erected In accordance with a master plan. Construction wtll begin in late July and will be completed in June ot next year. The b uilding will have 125,000 sq. ft. of tloor space. 1t will be a Cully equipped stru<"ture for re· search, development and manu facture of special purpose com pulers lor military and comm~>r· cial application. The building will house the computer d1v1saon of Aeronutroni<'. It is planned that highly rom- piE'x malilary and commercial ele<"tronic and computer pro LeiiED-Century Sign ContrartoN. sign, Exh•b• d E e -tRJ N Newport Blvd., $1:10; John I ltors an ntrles 151 Catalina. 522.000; Harold The Emdgn !llewspapPr I ~~r[ g~~~~~~t~~~~n~:~~'·~;is i~; Keep R·ls·lng at Fa·lr Dear ~r. and Mrs. Haapa "' C'hanl1ra is here with us for a r('l PI . SJ.Il:)(l; Jn,.,.ph Soar!'~. rl' \'lsif, and we are ct>rtalnly t'n· 'sal1ing, 3232 Rrt).trl $.);"i); ~1as~ F.r1na SkinnN al1dllaon, 2936 . joying Trinidad. Tht> jungle Is so Cla{f $3.800: Dr. c w . Stt'vens, Although the attendance and I This compares wath $11 1,399 beautiful, and all the flowering ga.ra.&e 2214 Holly Ln $858 financial success of the Orange total Income In 1957, $113.314 In treH are so lovely. We have seen e c:J.riT BAVEif ., · County Fair varies from year to 1956, $88,934 In 1955 and $36,766 a lot of 1$ruanas, and the colorful Le<Jn Wllliamll. addition. 407 yt>ar, thCC' numher of exhibitors In 19-18 I bards arc beautiful. Loads of or Snug Harbor. $8,000; H. Lorene and entirM have performed a rt>l · Total attl'nrlan<-t> fhlo; Vl'ar was r hir1s. fern.c;, etr. ~fichod. 1-unit. 1 stol) rtwf•llang., <llivcly stt>arty upward ma~h i7.R36. Last year II w11~ 100623. We shall be in our quanrrs, 1000 Kanj.!s Rd .. $18.000 sln<-e IIH' Faar ftrst oJ>('n('d an an 19')6 it was 109,7:,0, anrl in "Crow·~ :-;est," in about 10 days. 19-IR 19:;-; 11 "'a-; 67.29:i j It is on the-most beautiful spot largest ond Most Complete h.rniture Store in the Area. C•ll for frN DECOR"TING SERVICE Acmrdang to an annual report Tht> board of clirf'<'tors l'('('('nfly in all Trinidad fso I hearl on a rclcac;cfl hy Fair manager Stew initiated a !luney aimed at im rllff. \Vllh water on 3 sides. We art Y~t. the hr<;l -;tate--sponsored pro\ing tht> allendance and fa· ran see Venezuela in the dis- Fair an Orange County OJ>('ned nan<-aal su('('('c;g of thl' Fair in a tance. It is built of native atone, an 19-18 with 1,7!>4 entries. poll or departmental supen•isors and most ot It is quite old. The rrams wtU be carried out at the new facilities. Among theae prorram. ls the $'7,000,000 Tactical Army Opera· tiona Central Project, Involving the development of a mobile electronic army command post tor use by commanders In the flt>ld. The site on which the bulldJng will be oorUJtructed Is a tOO-acre mesa overlooking The Upper Bay. It was acquired' by Aeronutronic last December. A Ire ad y con- structed on the site are an aero- nautic's laboratory and a series of WHISKEY $4.29 DEVIIEY'S 3711 E. COAST BWT. 1 Block w .. t ot u.. Rudey .. 11 CO RON A DEL NAJI OBJ~e 3-5741 test C('lls devotf'd to military rCC'·I ~;I--~!!j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· search and expc.>rlmental work. ..,. Computer operations preSt"ntly housed In Aeronutronlc's Glen- rial£' fadlltles will be moved to Interim t a c I lit I e s In Orange County pc.>ndlng the completion of the bulldang on the new site. arrorrllng to ~raid Lynch, presl- d£'n! of Aeronutroni<"S. KARIN c· o t hl' Ensign Hi, Karin. • WATER COLOR OILS CASEIN Just a note to tell you we are a lready sub.»erlbers to your Daddy's paper and wouJdn't miss an laaue ot U, especially alnce he l('t3 you help run lt. We do !10 enjoy your pictures and little notes. Yell, we even enjoy your Daddy's editorials, and the rest ~"'\,JAR !. of thE' paper. too. \..:./STATII"""I tre• ~!!!SEl~~ Just wish I had a big girl like ..,~ ...__ ~ you to hf'lp me make hotcakf>S t2S fonatAIJII. ......,.,.,~ like the gal on this stationery. LAGUNA BEACH Guess that Is one reason I t'n· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ joy you so much -we havf' 2 -; boys, no sweet little girls like you. SAVE 1 Hou s e ~~~ ~ar~en 1 In onlv 2 intcrvcnang year-;. and other panic'lpant.s In the tropical climate ha!! aged all 1933 and. 1954. has the numbc>r Fair. including the possibility of the stone, and the steps leading of ('nines lagged behind preced·1 ('han~ang the dates of the Faar down to the water look as lng years .n th~ years entrics to mad July though they were a hundred rlap~cl from the prt>vious 1952: Mr Yost said In his report that vears old, and one feels that old high point of 5,030 to 4.443 and he fet>ls satisfied that the In· after climbing back to the house. ,1,211 respectively. Since then the rr('aslng number of l'Xhlbitors I'll have Chandra send some path has resumed Its upwarrl and .PntriPs Indicate there Is a pictures some day when we get lrt>nd with 2,118 exhlbitl:lrs and growang nl'ed for the Fair. The some good ones. We'll keep looking for you! Constance O'Connor IMrs. Frank O'Connor) 1700 Kings Road Cliff Haven Wi,.. ........ ........... SMINIIepllhMI ..... 3 ...... : a ad EARN DIVIDENDS PAID 4 TIMES PER YEAR SAVE COJIYENIENn Y LAGlTifA BEACH 222 Ocecnl A•e. HYatt 4-11T/ SAX CLEKEXTE 601 If. E1 Cam!Do Ileal HTadath 2·1115 LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Furnishings for hom•s, clubs, yachts. 3017 W Coest Hoqhwey Newport Beech I IESA 1 UPHOLSTERING t7pbolateria9 & Dnrperr Liberty 1-4711 2350 Jfewport )L eo.ta Me.a JAMES D. RAY Bllil~lll Collracttr J.446 E. COAST HWY ~ CORONA DEL MAR OJUole 3-0510 MATTRESSES OW -IIDtnLDDIQ Foam~ IrrelfUlar Sbapes buwasp;IDt -Cottle COSTA MESA MAmESS CO. 2110 N.wr-t N. u._..., .. ,lCD Orco Block Co. BtnLDING BLOCKS-ALL 1~7·mt INI a..teD& l._toa SIZfS-ALJ. 6,152 f'ntriPS registered in all de · prohlcm. he said, Is how to best The political situation Is very partm('nts of thP 1958 Fai~. ~c~t that need in a county that Interesting. This Is no longer Rt>placed in top popularity for Is an t ra nsltlon from rural agrl· BriUsb W"est Indies, but THE the first ttmc in years was the culturp ~o a suburban-Industrial West lnd.Jes. The new Federation hnml' P r 0 n 0 m irs riPpartmcnt 1 way or llfP. Is just 8 weeks old. 1 d 362 Chandra and I have made a whl<-h still marshal e, · ex ELIZA COLD IS II£RE trip to the lt>per colony. on an Is· hlhltor<~. a.clult an.d juvenile. with Belly anrl Phillip Gold of 107 land between Trinidad and Ven 1.559 Pntrat>s. qu1tP a few morl' h th ZiO t>xhabators and 1.117 VI,\ Dtlon. Lido Isle. a rc telling ezuela, and It defies dlscrlptlon. 1 an (' _ <'\'Nvonf' "hat a bla gJrl thPir Sincerely. entlrt's of 19!'it. I F:ll1a is. Sh(' weighed 7 pounds. Josephine Sooy Entry fet>s. naturally. ~er(' up. 11 ouncf's at barth June 12 In CMrs. David Sooy too, wath a rl'rord breakang total I Hoag JlospataL FPO Navy 1 17) of $2,319 pa1d in. Totals 1n prrmiums paid also have-ln<-rt>a<~ed c·orrPSpondingly through the yPaN with one ex· ceptlon. The $1 3.000 customarily palt1 In prE'mlums in a national horse show wa!l deleted this year with the rE'placement of the na- tional hotSt' show by a horse show limited to county juveniles with no cash awards. T he Fine Homes of Pert Tlluter Burcl•izell of $60 Coins and bills totaling S50 WN£' stolen from the Port The- HIN at 2905 E. Coast Hwy., Satur- day night, John Oxford of 426 Goldt>nrod Ave., Corona del Ma r, told pollee. He said an additional sao was missed because the jani- tor had moved the bag ot money from Its customary hiding place Saturday. Acr•tefll .lllte, A wellkiiiM clle ... lrul11rMI lll••r .,., ..... CALL ORiole 3-6161 Total premiums paid this year amounted to $22.470 with a rec· ord breaking $817 donated by WE S 'T' \..- C 'LI FF citizens toward awards In the booming Industrial education de· partment which tapped the atate premium fund for only $12.50. Not countlnr the customary horse ahow premiums, the total premiums paid thls year were approximately 13.000 more than the $19,655 pald ln '57. Other upecta of the Fair whJch topped all previous years lnclud- ed ~ipt. for space In the com- mercial bulldJnr which amount- ed to $24,975, more than $1,000 better than In any previoua year, and far above the $7,223 received In the fim ~ar of the Pall, 1.94& Overlooking t he Families •njoy eoch other's companionship . But fomilies ore mode up of individuals. And because people ARE individuals, o specious, well-ordered ond well-de- ~gned home is tretNndously condudve to greater hom• life enjoy~Nnt for eoch member of the family. Upper Bay Newport Beach and dignity. Individually-designed end custom-built, they range from two bedrooms and two baths up to four bed- rooms and three baths, on unusually larg. hornetites. Prices range from $28,800 to $35,850, INCLUDING TITLE TO YOUR LOT. 11• w....ua Ddft 'R It Will And dsplte the unfavorable ...._ Cn ' 11 -De ' hi•• economic: attuatlon dUJi.na the ~~t 11le -llu.,_ 'me time the Fair wu held, Kay 23-- Thot is why WESTCUFF homes are spacious. There's room for everyone to be themselves in a WESTCLIFF home. And th•re's room for h4ppy, warm end eompenion· eble family life, in en atmosphere of beauty, distinction ~ rnue Dolth o1 atrance to liQ'aa.c... Fonil.lca -u..oleum 'I'UAt l one 1. the camlval had men Ulf=-cuttomers than ln any pre-tloua 115 a. lftk A C... ._ year, paylna S.U.OOO to tbe 32nd loll*'ll ...a Dtmtct AIJ'Ucultural Mlod&Uon 21 y..,. ID CJnalall CoaJitF u lb percentare of the praftta. J••••illli•••llllllilli•llilliiliil••iii•••IC ToW Ml1)4ld lnccme ol the r alr from all IOUJ\8 tht8 yeat amounted to •,301. Yc.t ,.. ported. Included In that coal Wllft IUdl otJMr ............. ad· ..... t:lf,JII;... • .. ..._. •· ;;;............. ~! ~· ~··'*·'~~;~~:5,:;~::;:;:::;$;;:::::;:;:;;;;;a;==;;:;;;iE;;5iii~iAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii , ~~~~1 CITY-WIDE . liGHTING ENSIGN CLASSIFIED THE "LUCKY LIBERTY BUCK" symbolites the slogan of the Orange County RepublictJns: "Don't 'pass the bud , .. give a bud." Pur· po~ of the program. which is being carried .on ~ationatly to c~llect campa'gn funds for candidates up for el.ect•on ~~ Nov~~ber. •s. to encourage voters to take tl more active 1nterest •n poltt•cal .t~ffa.rs. Here Me Floyd Perkins (left) of Lt~guna Beoch, M rs. Don Onskel of Corona del Mar and W illiam A dams of Newport. members o f the GOP Central Committee of Oronqe County -and the Ludy Liberty bud. HEALTH GROUPS URGED TO JOIN UNITED FUND DISTRICT DISCUSSED . .. roa IAl.Z 1 roa aAJ.a ELECTRONIC O RGANS, USED, 2.,...-B-U..,.,N'"'"K __ .,..BE""D""S-=--w~lt~h-m-a-tt-riiSS-,~1 beautlful Conn.aonatta . Conn Sears tabl~ aaw $65. 1 studao I A clty·wlde street llghUne dla· trlct wlth zones tor the various cornmunllles and bus.lneu areu, la Mlna conaldered by the New· port Beach City Council. Thla poulblllty was m~ntioned last week durlna discussion of a request from West Newport for city~ coopt-ration In setting up stnet lights o• Seuhore Dr. Mark Enwelke and Larry Nt>w· man of the Wm Newport Jm provement AMn. preeented a plan for lnatalllna 50 atteet lllfht• from 36th St. to the westf'rly city $295, MlruhaU 1750. others at couch. Ph. OR 3·5938. like prices. Schmldt·Phllllps 2 END TABLES -matc~ed m8. Bia Plano 6 Organ Store, 520 hocany-one fitted with radio, No. Maln, at_§__th, Santa Ana. 120 pair; on~ elass top nteht FOR SALE-W~nghouse refrl· stand -fitted with radio, $10; aerator. 8 cu. ft.; excellt>nt con. 6x9 tau~ wool S<.'Uiptured rug limits at the Santa Ana River $60. 14.30 w. lOth, Santa Ana. and two 3x5 rues to match, $15. mouth. HAMMOND ORGANS STEIN· Phone Oriole 3·8252. They said that tbe Edlaon Co WAY PIANOS. Sal~. Service, HAMMOND C·3 full ron.orole, llke would Install and maintain tht-I Rentals. Schmidt ·Phllllps. EA· n~w. percuaslon. B1g savlnes. lights f~ UnMr a minimum 3. tabllsht'd 1914 520 No. Main. hard to Cln d. Sd1mldt Phllllp11, year a ere e m en t and would 1 Santa Ana. ' 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. charge an estimated $150 a 1 month tor eneru. Mr. Engelkt> j BARGAIN .-2·JX". sectional , sin· USED 6-FI. GRAND. Plays good Top job opport:UnltiM-&11 fteld& Hen and Women 1.20 'Tu8tin-Newport Beac:tl (acn. from All-American puklna lot) ,.,.,.,.. .. Hoffman Tops Piedmont League Hitters and Mr. Newman sug.c~ted thai gle couch with 2 cushions; 9xl2 1 b~t need.s refinishing, $395,1 th opt>rty owners would puv 1 rug; occasiorutl chair; end ta· t>al'ly terms ~khmldt Philli ps, Be Sure To Check With ha~t ~rnd the d ty pay half of tha".., bit>. $50 com pl. or will sell 520 No Main, Santa Ana. JUNE FARRAR EMPL. AGENCY Dally enerey charee for the ""'' )'l'ilr, separately. OR 3 ·1056, 704 Jas·l niE ··u I 402~ 32nd St., Newport and then an asaessment dl!<trlt-t _mine. COM. _ _ __ 011 ORiole 3·4680 could be fonned. c;R~ND PIANO Sale--Steinway. WANTED: Part ttme doonnan. M r. Engelke said that thP thkkPrlng. Baldwin. Knabe., JI~/O It KIM)/O Off Apply alter 6 p m. Port Theatre Jim Hoffman of thP Piedmont street llghtJI would help w•ll··~ Wurht.l'~r. Mason ; all just llkt' .U7 C UV7 4 Corona del Mar. Leaaue Dodgers couldn't bat any problems by dlsrouraeln~ \illl nl'w. f rom $595. Full guarantH, better It he tried dalism and disturbance". 3 yean. to pay. Schmidt Phil· He'a hit the pill 6 time~ In 6 Citv Manager Robert Sh~>l lon lips. Always 100 pianOCi to 1 times up Cor an average of 1.000 reported that the area undt•r mn ~hooo;e from. 520 No. ~lain, at In summer baseball gamc>s at the slderatlon had 3.)3 pau·f'J, of 6th, Santa Ana Corona del Mar Youth C'l'nter proJ)f'rty, and that 319 1Jf the<,f' BEALTJFUL CRJB & M ATTRESS. Following him In hatting 8\er· wert-improved. with 369 rl"••ll1n~ Strat 0 Lounger chaar. rocker, aees In the ll.•ague are Larry unlt.s. c-lub chair. Philco radlo·phono. Broerlng, C'ards, .750; M IC'hal'l "Edison Co. rail'S aN> hu~h un • J lllpeert 1 Ph. OR 3·68+1 Flanegln, Braws .. 666: l.eorge der this k)nd of plan. bee .w<..r tht> SLIGHTLY USED GULBRA.''>'SE:-J Cree. Br.1ves .. 500; Bill Holden. C'ompany a mort l~ the •n..,lalla SpanN, guaranteed, S489 with Braves .!'100: and Bob Babson. t1on In 3 y~arc;," Mr Sh('IIOn ''"" twn<'h. 3 }l'ars to pay Schmidt Dodg~;s, .3.13. ·The rity dlsrouragt>S tlw .. pl;•n Phlllipc;, 520 No. Main. at 6th. Other h•ngue topl)f'rs In the 1M-cause It postpone thP "'''·"'·• Santa Ana. Harbor Area summer baseball tlon of ornamental .. llghtlnS.: w11h FOR l!'vt:MEDIATE SALE _ Bed· I NO DOWN-TERMS FIIESTHE 50.000-Mll..E GUAR..U.'TEE \o\'bolesale price for ~taU Customers IIIE IYERS UNION S£RVlCE EIPEIIEICD Escrew........, Phone personnel for appointment ORaole 3 3130 The Newport Beach United Fund Is maklne an appeal to agencies carrying on In dividual fund drives to join the United Fund nnd partlC'Ipate In the un· lti~<l fund <'ampalgn. s<'herlule arl' G~ne Shafer. Major undergrou nd lines 1 1 di d..,k 'tool Avocado lc Clast Hlihway f U lted Fund has addressed B . 7~. ""ary Fu~ room set, nr u ng ..-,. . s • Co d 1 M o n ' LE-agut-ra\t•s ..... ~. ,, ~·I "There Is no room ror orn.a bureau night stand foot-board rona e ar the following letter to health ~Wi man, ~arltil' ~oast LE-ague ml'ntal lighting on Seu-..h,,rc. Ur , and h~adboard. A'tso kidney Next to Jamaica Inn 1947 Fullerton Ave., Costa Mesa. Callt. agencies which carry on lndlvld ('ub'!, .800. Godfre.) Glr!i!C'h. ~me.r 1 het·ause It is a narrow''"'''' nnt1 shaped dres.c~tng table with I ORJole 3 3320 ual fund raising drives In New. !{'an Association ( ub<~. 1 000, Ch1p Pacific Ell"C'trir owns rlw l.1ntl marror top. Call now: OR 5·0594 ll£.AL ESTATE 4 IIEin'ALS port Beach. Morvny, International League adjoining It on the lund ,,,wl ------ Midway 6·3314 "The Board of Directors of the Phillies, .7JO; Renet> Kirkwood, sidP," M r. NPwman sa 1rt IIA~1MOND SPI!':ET Organ u~d . SEBVJCES N~wport Beach United Fund T€'Xa!l U>ague Bravec;, 1.000; J~~n I :\fayor James StoddMrl c;ug we• h~\l' one . c;ral'<'t'. &h;Hdt FOR RENT: Newly dt"<'Or<~tl'd 2 DAVt:~·s::-:H-:-0:::-=-M:-::E::--:S:-::E::-:R::-:V=Ic::-:E-=-Paint· Dr. Edward Milum, president lt no answt'r call ~venlnp. lsla•ll Youth Wi11 I.Me Gllewa Race wishes to extend an Invitation to W(.'iSN, Sally Lc:>ague Gaants ..•. 50. s::••-.tt>ri that the prol)f'rrv rmnl'r:-< Plullaps. 520 ~o. Main, .anta bdnn. unfurn apt .. garugc>, $80 lng. Wall washing. M inor re· your organizat ion to be<'ome a ..,houlrl initiate a j.l(.'llllltll a .. kang Ana. mo Ph OR 3 5669 pain< . Odd jobs. Ph. Midway member of this United Fund. N rt Man fur a lighting a'>!lf.'~sm••!ll fh'>1rll I TYLER BA:--10 SAW with ·~ H.P. CORO~A DEL M AR-711 &>gonaa 6·21689 . .. The United Fund has been In ewpo "A lighting 11istrin o·;~n lw motor. \'araable speNt for <"Ut.. 2 Bedrooms. unfum1 hE'd SilO operation for 2 years and those fmmt'rt Cor the '-'ntirP 1 1,, ..... au I 11ng ml'lal or wood lX>Ita 11 mo, ) early. Phone Sulasbur) I • p ia.l who joined have been more than H t I c a h Pubhc Work'! Dm·<·tor B.-rl \\'c•hh tiTIII prE''-" Wllh ., H. P. motor Rf"altor OR 3 6900 OR 3 7)!113 IYII ~~~· John Bov~. son of Mr anrl satil'fiert as 1()()', of the goal was I ur n r s . "7..onf"s then ran be ,.,,,,hla ... ht•d •, II P. ~nrh g~indt>r. All hkc l'D\1 ). BDR:\1 unfurnl,ht•rt ••JII FOR RENT Mrs. John Bo\'f'e o f 903 S Bay ac·h1e\'ed both yea~. AI . 11 . lh ~7 or J2!l Ali-.n w11hm the dl'>trk t Thn~ .~rP.I'> ne•w. ORaolt> 3 ..J;>H. ~) m<l 1.t>arh Adulh nu IM't'> S·MM 16-lr!Y 35-Mld Front, Balboa J lanc1. C'aptalned "Inasmuch ac; health ngf"nrae-; 1 AH• "~«',:~~~ ll~lght' ~;as rt> now ha' ang hght s \\nUI1I th('n \IAPLE lz CHERRY Spmet paanos ( •R 3 7:>75 :ii-; Potn'-('tlt<~ and 16:MM SounJ Pro}ectors his rowing team to \ICIOt) In tl'le ~urh a11 yours arc a part of the , rt~cl· lmpro\Jng shghll\ In pay for the la~hlln~ lhrou)!h the> JU't ha('k from rt>nt Pa) out COLORF'L'L, COUL 'J. BDR:O.t. apt. FAST COLOR nut SERVlCE re<'t"nt Lakt> C'..t'nPva lnter~hool l mail or door·IO·Iioor soh ('ltalaon ~ag llospual follo~ang a ·h•gh· 3 .,se-.sment dlstnrt." ... mall halanc·e. new guarantet> 1,, blodts from Corona del .\1ar Model Airplane Suppl.lft championshl~. U> R<Key ~:hool that goes on In our communtty wa\' r r.tsh an· whkh hi" draH'r .\lr :'\e"man rallt•d attt•nt•nn 1 ... panet paanos. ca"es damagert tw.wh • romplctely rurnl ... hed. ~ a t Gent'va. Switzerland. reported 1 we s1ncerely hope }OU wall sup I'Ompanl<~n was killed lasl Thurs to the> fac-t that the c o-..t of ~>n 1n last shipmPnt . .,a\c from SJOQ mo -.umml'T fl'ntal or $100 ..,. Ca.ra .,.... The all Amt-rlcan tf',am of port our program. d 'flU for strt"<'t llghlln~ •~ JMic.l $11\} to SJOO. R. R C'o. pay<;. you \\t'f'k Call OR 3 667i 1782 Newport Blvd., eo.t. Me.& y oune Bovt"<', ChuC'k DownPr, "I am anxaous to k~ow your a~1r HorYath brother of :"t'W from th(.' ~t>nNa l t<~x fun'l and '-8\e, HurTy whale lht>y la't FUR.'IJISHED APT--Crou_n_d.,.....,.CI,....oo-r ; Phon~ Uberty 8-7042 Peter Eschautler and Eric Nord· I fe-elings concerning thashlmat~~~ po.rt Realtor f'r~ncls Horvath, suf. thNefore thO'>C an•a... \\llhout ~h mlrtt ·Phallips. 520 :'\o :0.1 ain. good location; pleasant sur · ensan, set a new record for the and to discuss It thoroug Y WI fer<'rl a fracture and c;e,·ere Ia· hght1ng art-hf'lping to !J3) for Santa Ana. at 6th. roundlnw.s; adults only: no cou~ In be<'omlng champions of " representative of your agNacy 1 t•Nallon of his skull. and a !'«'· those with light'~ REPOSSESSED ~tahogany spa net pets. 610 Marguerite. CD~f. Lake Geneva. They are now t>lgl. a!' 1100n as pos..<~lble. \'Ne contusion or his right eyP. "The cost ol cnPrgy for st rc>et piano. Cull k ey board. used but ble for the Swiss championships "W ill you please ll't me hear Dead Is M arple Jackson, 47. of lightln~ is Sli.SiX) to S1ROOO a a ft>w months. take ovl'r low BUSIJfESS BEifT . ..,ALS"!':'=-:,......-----,,-- an r,.... If CEIEIT They also plan to enter the In · from yo~ .. at your earliest con· Long Bt>ach, who reportedly wa~ year," City Manager Shelton said. payments. Schm•dt ·Phillips OFFICE BUILDINC for rent Ct>n· Patios • Sidewalks • Drlvewa~ temational Regatta In Zurk h. venlence · rlrlvlng Mr. Horvath home from Councilman Hans Lo~n7 stud 520 No. Main. Santa Ana 1 tt-r of COM 3021 E. Coast Hwy Block Walls, etc. STILL MUST BEST VACATION TO TODEL Mrs. Albert Stockton ot Shore I Marie Howes, dean of Woml'n CILUs Is home reroverlnK from at Orange Coast College, ll'ft this her aerlous Illness, but Is still I week via traHer for a vacatio n In unable to have vlaltora. the High Sierras. A "MoviiNJ-Aheacl" Idea by ·F. Roy Greenleaf Jr =~~ .bend&tloll "TODAY HIGH PAY IS NOT ENOUGH" .,You un~oubtedly know people who earn good in- come a.n4 ,_ an cte.pondent about "reaUy getting ahead." Toda,y tt•a·DOt the money we work for but the money that worb for us that gets us apead. You find people JDOYlnc ahead from both blgp and low salary left~~. '!bey all have, however, one point In common . • • on 10me certain day each of them actually STARTED to save set-ahead capital. They may have started with one dollar or one thousand. Without that lta.rt, even higher pay would not gain the ~ucceu they .S. Tbe key to tmandal security 1a to put money to work for you and the best tlmc to start II DOW." How much QD you actually put In a Coeta Mesa Savtnp ~~account" rl&ht now .•. $100, ISO, $lOt EWD a c1oDar ll a ttart . . . . Remember t.bll let. II "GUARANTEED". Try It and If you ~ DOt ~ •u.a.t, ..,. return )'OUr money! You ..--ltalt dlbt NOW! COSTA t6A SA his joh at Douglas Aircraft In that the d ty shoulrt pay 50 pt>r , Ph. OR 5 0-ttr. Free Estimates ORiole 3·9582 Long Beach when the car 1 cent of tht> t-nergy c-os t of the> 4 G• I c f 2 3· or 5 ROOM O FFICES-or werved oH the road Into a sandy Seashor(' lighting. sanc·e strN't I r s op su lte5 for leaSt'. New MASTERS JO~STONE'S ~lght ·OC-way. I lighting eiSt'where IS b<>lng paid BLDG. COM. FA heat, carpet I A-'-w-.a. Oftlcers said the car was equip· for out of the genE"ral fund. The T C k• ing a~d parking. 436 Hello·ISI •• twaMI ped with safety belts which were I other councilmen ag~. 0 p 00 I e I I tropt'. OR 3·4120. I u-.....o Auto P·-· --1 ''Let's walt on the llahtln& dis-'"'""' __ ·~ not n uAe. trlct until the entlre city ls sur· c k A d I WAifTZ.D 1'0 IIDT 1 We Buy Cars and Scrap Ketal F I }... Le I \'eyl'd and 70ned," Mayor Stod· a e war s W A.'"JTED: House to rf'nt for the UBERTT 8-7013 011ft1F IHI lfll dard said. month ot Aucn•o:t. 2 or 3 bdnn 2075 Placentia Ave_ Cocta P.lt!SA • The' 're a b1t vounst vet. but .. -0. ,.., •• , IIIIIH ~ •• I· I __ ... o;\.\alns with an 'ey~ to .the f.u PIPa<;(' M'nd .til lnfonnauon to .r Fll IIIFI ~· I ~lr ~taloof lEIS ~ Palm t .tn A Williams of Fallon. tui"C.'-anrt maybe some chOIN' ,\on Dr Palm Spnnsz-; C:'14 at Mls.c; gnes 1 Ia• , rookae<: an tht> mea ntlm~m1ght Ncv . and Conner r:l~e~t ofa c~ ~~~~ for C.l..,.e . I do wE" II to kN'p c-lose to tht>...-<~ LOST AJn> FOtnm sta ~1Ma .. has un :r ~h~Unrt'h of • young hdTbor area mls.'«"<:. LOST· Tool". '101 kPt' "''rrn• h~ yt-ar mission for t e ts . the Oran~e Coast C'olle~e may get I J.1nac'f' Ka\P, Sandi Walkf'r the Latter Day Sam In mineral rights to the land on :\l aurel'n Torrenct' anc1 C'hr asune E'll' mght of lOth ~,~In hiOI"k Jlawauan Islands. d t visit her whach it stands rr('(l If a hill '" Carl Wl'l't' j udgt>rt Fnda~ tn !)(' ~fangolcl CD\1 \1 r Eh~. ~Yea She had expt'<'te 0 Wil troduced In the How-e of Rt•p the t>Mt 8 to 13 yt>ar old cook.,, mor, 6 -1~1..1 Rr\.\rard granrlmoth:r. Mrs.)thM~(' Cost~ resentatives b) Congrl'<;.,man I of l'akP;.., rookws. qutrk hN:arts TllA.DE IIams of 2 • .,!) E. 2f ··to sail James B.lJtt il' ;apprO\NI l anrl pie;.. rt><:J'lt'<'II\'Piy 1n th<' Ju .:._ ___________ _ M esa. enroute. but ha~ h t The bill would ron\1'\' to thl' 1 nior Cook-; Fair at thC' Corona from San francisco wat ou a college title to th1• land· \\llhout rtrl :\1M Youth C't>n t<'r. visit to her old homc. payment. Pendln~ outromC' or th<' I Jull~<:c>!i! at th<' f.ur s~nsor~>d bill. the collt>gl' has been grantNI hy thP Soutlwrn ('ountu•-. C:a" TAJCES DEGREE AT TUCSON a rteferral on pavm<'nt of SIR240 ' Co and tht> :"f'wport &-arh R<'<· TRADE IN Yoar 0111 Watch On a nt>w Hamilton Llberal allowance. St'e Mrs. Cons t a nre l :'otangoldl the> collt>ge bid 'on thf' manrral rf'atlon Di\'blon WNt' \Irs 0 W Lane or C'orona df'l Mar is onE" of ri~hts at a rt'('('nt publiC aul'lion Rachard !1.1argilrrt Thomas anti the 7 Orange County stu~<'nts of rl~hts under the colle~c>. the '\fro;. Oa\·ict C'oulrv. hom!' :HI\ ''''r 1 who Kraduatcrt f rom th(.' Umve~· Orange County Fairground" anc1 of the l 'navt>l""ity of C~llfeornaa lty of Arllona at T'uC'Son thas thl' new Costa Mesa High Schc10l. Agracultural E~lt>nsaon SPI'\ wf' Wallace CaWerflea. month. She receivf'd a baC'helor The> ra1r wa.; th~> wmrl up nr of fin~ art.'! degrN!. JlAMSATS aACK FllOIC TJUP a four tl(><;.'laon ~.-rae>,; of lf'«~on~ in JEWELER Mr. and M~. Bob Ramsa~ arc> hak1ng Gt>rr) r;Nkt'n. ga,. Nlm LEGAL NOTICE back 1n their (r\ me TerraN' home p.tm· home> !'<'r>.l• t> rltn" tflr. Wd'> NOTICE OF PUBLJC' H~ARI:'\G after a m onth's \acatlon 1ri thr 1n ;.hargf' of rhr ~NI<'"· NISCELLA.JfEOUS Aml'ndment No .• :.:3 northwc>st. In thl' Sea ttl~ art'a 0thN "ann••fl' 1n th•• !our main 1 RE:'\1 AliA:\t\10 '\[l ,:;flll\1'1 h•r -, Notl<-e 1s ht'reby gh·en that the Mr Ramsay 1<: panner m an.lgf'T ratc~;:onE'" \\t•rr c·akc> ... -Shf'Tr) Wl"t'k.'> onh $:.!:i \\ ath 1<'._ ..... , ... Planning Commassaon of the City of Vincent's Ltdo Drugs. Lipsc:omh Tr.u~ Bo~g and :'\~1 $(·hmHII Phlll1p" "•21• '\1• ,,,., •• of Newport Beach will ho_ld ~ne I Arm .. trong r'\tOkat><:-Ann Ta,.\..., Santa Ana."' t\th public heanng on the application SECORD JAlfiCE AT a BALTS Pat Porth anrl Linda ~larhn . IRO~I1'4G WANTED 10 m~ homl' 3123 E. COA~ HWY . CDM Painting -Decorating PAPER HANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT Uce~ Contnctor 1897 Orana-e Ave. eo.tA Mea ... Uberty 8-8628 MOVING? ONE MAN A: VAN Si.75 HR. 2 men It \'an at min. P.U C. ratt> of $9.25 Hr. within 30 rna. Time starts at your door. We dellvt>r min. of 1000 lbs. up to 60 m iles same day for mm. P.l ' C. rate. No ex. chg. for Sat Call I"o;ewman LJ 8·2274 nr Ll 8 t>430. 82-1 W 19th St. C'o~ta Mesa. Lowest storage rates. CONPU:TE LAJroSCAPiliG SEaVJCE FREE ESnMA~ SltH Green Stampa Free de livery of B F., Inc . R. H I nc. Harbor There's a se<'Ond Janice In th<' QUtl k bn·~•d'"-ShariP~ :O.tcCuls Sl per hour. :Iota bt-l Whitman VIew. Inc., Buena Vista. I nc. t.o home of Janl<'t' and l..oUI!\ Braly taon. SuP :\lath.•;.. an•l Daane Sta·, 607 Marguemlte, CD~i Phone OR1olr :. OIM 2'7·14 E. Coam Hwy. amend Sectl~n 9103.~ of c:'rd•·l of 532 Kings Rd . CUff Haven Shc 1~\ · rn<''-~us;~n G. •l1dcl1rk..o:<'n and ORiole 3.27i4 nancc No 635 f rom l ndass1fied was born at 7. pounds, 5 oun~c; Kathlt"<'n (,0011man FREE -K..........,.:i. 5. _ OR- 3 :.'833 All 1'vpro; District to R·l ·B Dlstrl<'t on Por· in Hoag Hospatal Jun~ 18. The ~----"-•o:. _ _...........,....,... ........ ___ Gl"'TERS . FE:'\CES. LANAJS CO RON A DEL MAR NUR3£RY t lon of Lot 159 and 164. Block 53. tot's father Is a partner an the UVIM'S at MEIILES . SJTDAnows WAJfTE.D Tentative Tract 1645. locatl'd at Ser\1soft of Orange Coast nt 512 Kenn RogN ~le1klt> arr&\'N1 to __ ______ f'rt't" Estimates Harbor Highlands . Unit No.5. Jlst St .. Newport Beach. I Ji\e w ith DaanP ~nd Richard I BABY sr~!':G, b) mat~rr w orn ,.. 's ...... ~--~- Notice Is hereby further given Meikl~> at HO!l Prasnlla Ln . Har I an. EH•nlng<; nnd \.\l."f'kend~ .. ,,. lllWJY._ that said public hearing will ~ A" your ~intmQ n..ds will be bor H1ghhtnds. June 9. H_e was COM a.rea P~fPrrNi OR 3 H lh Box 693 Balhoa held on the 17th day of Jul) roendled convonientlv and court horn m Hoag H~p1tal wea,::hlng BABY ~rinN<, -R~ m<llurr year 1958 at the hour of 8 p.m .' eouslv in the completely-eQuip I' pounds. 10 oun('('S. w oman E\'f"mn~ II nd wt¥k l'se Ens I""' Classified ach to Ll 8 5180 In the Council Chambers of the 1 ped Job Printinq Department o1 end<~ COM BN'~J J'Tf'(t>rrNI t IR ..... Newport Beach City Hall. at The Ensi on 1 Enslen clas5ltled ads t•t results. 3 HO."i. buy, sell. trarl,. or exchanwe. which time and place any and • For ~~r~~n:e ·~!:~~t::(.'r:~~· ap· Use This Handy Classified Ad Order m RAY Y. COPEUN. Secretary Newport Beach City Plannlne Commission NO'nCE OF PUBUC HEARING Amendment No. 54, RHoluUon No. 624 NotJce la hereby ctven thllt the Plannlr\6 Commt.lon of the City of Newport Bach wUl hold one public hHZint on the appUcaUon of Plannlnl c om m Ia a l o n to am nd Dlatrlct Maa-1:2 and 3 to .. tabU.ah rear yard .etbacks. tract Seuhcmt ColOf\Y, located beotWMn 34th and tlst StNeta. Notice Ia hereby further ctwn that ••ct JMibUe heartnw wW be held. on the 17th ~ ot J\aty ,...,. lJftl at the boUr ot 8 p.m. ln tM Ooundl Ohatnben ol the Jfewport -..dt Qt1 Hall. at wbldl Utne aftd plue • ., and all pe..-....., a-.11 1U1 ..,._ ...., ............ ~ ltA1' 1'. COPILIJII, lec:NQ.f7 ....... t ltlldl ~.,. f'IU.nlna~ / I llUI. II ,.. Cl &SIIFIEI Ill Check .. / U'SE TBD IIAlfi)T POUI -Oft WOaD PO DACE Proper ~ e~/ 1 ClaaamcatiOD // II : : : ---: ~.. ;..=~ boJ-~ ~JP 11. l2. u.. 1~ 15. ... &t.... 0 '~~~ ~~ n ',, , .. !~15 :-5 oaly :lcw --:--3-:-oatyl.OO :.~Io--C " I W..l ....... ....._--.;u ' II. 22. D. k 15. lelt • ,......, _ __. ..... '" I .. ----rl. ----• ----.. ----• ---- ' • ~ Gm.T Ul fOa C.W IIISDI** -1 TDID Pc. a.- ' I NAIL 10: THE ENIIGit 1150 E. eoa.t Bwy .. CorCIGG ...... sa..,.. .... ..;.._, ....... ~ .... ·····--.:....~.:.c .... LIGU. IIOI'ICa MOI'ICE IJICV1'1'1JeG BIDS ~ ....,...._ wtll M ,... roue. eeueMd all over a yard of pollee taJd~ Oreworlcl C'Om :'at tlilt elqct ot tiM ~ty at 513 Aeatla Ave., COraaa tt.l ~ who a)l'()plal.otd that their laAta :.._ U..ca~~ oton 0~0=~ Mar, tor a anake Mra. Mary HeU· Independence wu .,.,n1 cur· ton W~y tiM i6tb day ot ln,.er Jl*ld &he aaw theft, but ta1led. luty. U., at 10:00 o'clock a.m., they eouldn't ... 1t • • • Bqan to e TVDDAY. J1JR 14 at whJdl tJme tMy wUJ be pub· look mote and more u tboaah A~ymoua ~ didn't •P· lJdy opened and read in the the Fourth of luly miJht not be I)Ndate tn,enutty of ~ who · roocu ot tbe loud ot Su~n made a homemade automobile Jn tbe County Court Houw, Santa Thal\lcaeivtna Day and Chrllt· out of a waaon and a lawn mow· Ana, Oranae County, CaUfomla, mu. er motor; made too much nOlle for col\ltlUctJon on hlahway• ln Eitht (8) hoUJ'I of labor ahall runnJna up and down the alley accordaMe with the specltlca· constitute a leaal day'• work. In the 2100 block of Ocean Ft., tiona theTefore, to which special and the Contractor •haJJ not re· Newport Beach, all day . . . Vii· reference 11 made, u follow.: quire or permit any laborer, lona of poalble aeareaaUon trou· VOGEL VALUES ................. ..,.. 4 Deluu unJta on the *t .treet near tM Baclr Bay. Only $35,8:50-Good Tenna. In Corona tt.l Mar, vtew lot 69 foot trontap, stJeet to atreet. VIew up and down the oout. Come In, Jet's talk . -~ - Apartment near beach on rear of choi~ lot. Room to build on front. Apt. on Summer Rental, buyer wUl get the rent. Priced to aell. We have the key, THE VOGEL CO. TilE .....am.£ • CUS'roM·BUlLT FOR QUALITY • HEAVY SHAD ROOF • REDWOOD EXTEltlOR • ENCLOSED PATIO WITH BBQ • LAJtCE LOT -ROOM fOR POOL • EXTRA LARGE GARAGE (~ x 30) • OCEAN VIEW Oranae County, at the Inter· workman or mechanic or any ble loomed ln Corona del Mar 8eclton of U. S. HJahway 101 with su bcontractor employed to per· wlth dllcovery of bumJne crou Bayalde Drive, tlaftlc atenal sys· form any of the work Included In on lawn at 224 Jrla Ave. Pollee tem and highway llehttne are this Contract to labor more than learned It was proteat of teenaee to be relocated, furnished and In· eight t8l hours during any one boys over aegreptlon of tlrls &7 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ·ORiole 3 ·2020 6 ORiole 3·202l stalled. calendar day, except in c~s of there by chaperone. • 111REE LARGE BEDROOMS fl LARGE UVING ROOM Bids are required for the entire extraordinary emereency caused • WEDRUDAT JUWE as work d~r1bed herein. by fire, fiood or danger of life or Dr. John R. Hudson of 436B property, and except as provided COUNTY ROAD In Section 1817 of said Labor Lido Nord, Lido Isle, reported hJs COMMISSIONER'S ESTIMATE Code. The Contractor shall for· 1S·foot boat stolen from his sJip, ITEM 1: 4 Cuble Yuds Class A felt to the said County, u a pen· but the Harbor Department found Concrete (Foundations) alty, the sum of Ten Dollars It floating at Port Orange; a ITEM 2: Lump Sum Tra.tflc Sig· ($lO.OOl tor each laborer, work· drifter, they called It ... It was· nat System 6 Highway Lighting. man or mechanic employed In n't so, said Investigating officers The f~eolng quantities are the execution of this Contract by who s~d to the Hllltop Bar, 471 approximate only, belne given as him or by any subcontractor un· Newport Blvd~ Newport Heights, a buts for the comparison of der him, upon any of the work following a report that barmaid bids, and the County ot Orange Included In this Contract for each Janet Cain, 22, of 2571 Santa Ana does not, expressly or by lmpll· calendar day durlna which such Ave., Costa Mesa had her cloth· cation, agree that the actual laborer workman or me<·hanlc 1~ lng tom ott In' a tight; her amount of work will correspond required or permitted to labor clothes were all In pro~r posl- therewlth but reserves the right more than eight (8) hours In vlo· Uon when they arrived ... Mrs. to Increase or decrease the latlon of the provisions or Section B. Pretorious. 706 Begonia Ave . amount of any class or portion 1810 to 1816 ln~uslve of said Coropa del Mar, reported 2 small of the work or to omit portions Labor Code. boys caotchlne sn&kes and mak· of the work as may be deemed The Contractor shall keep full. lng them hiss at her dog, worry· necessary or expedient by the true and accurat~ records of the lng tt considerably ... Rash or Englnt>er. names and actual hours worked petty boat burglaries reported Bidders are hereby notified, by the respective workers em· by Cary Cowan, 31 Bolivar, Lido that pursuant to provis ions of ployed by him under thlll l'On· Park, Evelyn Crawford. Lido Section 1770 of the Labor Code tract and shall allow access to Yacht An c horage . and Allen of the State of California, the the same at any reasonable hour, Jones of Los Angeles and 3336 Board of Supervisors of Orange to any person having authority to VIa Lido, Newport. County has aSC'ert alned the pr~· inspect the same as contemplat· • THURSDAY, JtnfE 26 valllng rate of hourly wages m ed under the provisions of the the locality In which this work said Labor Code. Residents In the 700 block of Is to be performed. applicable to The Contractor shall use only Iris Ave. In Corona del Mar were the work to be done to be as unmanufactured materials pro· a ll excited about dog that looked follows: dured in the United States and mad. but pollee couldn't find WAGE SCALE only manufactured mater 1 a 1 s arter half-hour hunt ... Bundle u 1 d of romlc books found In parking CLASSIFICATION Rate Per Hour• I manufactured 1!" the n te tot at 22nd St. and Ocean Ft .. . States substa ntially all from Asphalt Plant Ftreman $3.19 materials produced in the Unlt!C'd Newport ~ach, taken to police Asphalt Raker It Ironer 2.71 States in the performance of the station for safe keeping. Aaphalt Shoveler 2.60 t ' t Boxman or Mixer, Box Op· co~~~~ ·many be seen and may • FJUI)AT. 1UlfE %7 erator !Concrete or As· be obtained along with forms of Pollee are still pondering how phalt Plant I . 3.29 proposal, contract. and speclfl· a wild cat got into a bird cage Carpenter 3 225 at the home of Mrs. Thomas M n 3·1-cations. at the office of the Or· Webster 3024 Ocean Blvd., eo. Cement aso · ;) ange County Highway Depart· · Co ncrete or A sp h~lt ment. Court.House Annex. Santa rona del Mar: but they disposed SpJ"eadlng. M~h~ntcal Ana California. of same ... Dr. Miles Hudson, 'J'amptna or Fantshlng N~ bid will be consldNed un· 436 VIa Lido Nord, Lido Isle, re · Machine Operator tall IPss it is made on a blank form port!C'd 3 single water skis valued type and stzesl . 3.-H furnis h('(! by the Road Commls· at $87.50 were taken from the Concret!C' Mixer Operator · s ioner. County of Orange. Call· garage at his home. Co~~ir~teTy~bil Mixer Op-2 96 ro!nia. and Is m~de in aC<'ordance e SATU1lDAT. 1UlfE 28 era_tor . 3.56 With 1 ';e provislo~ll or the Pro· Jim Reynolds, 1301 E. Balboa Concrete Mixer Operator · posa eq.u remen .s. Blvd., BAlboa, reported an 8-foot 3 56 Each b1dder must be licensed plywood boat with a 21-i horse· D~~~~g!Except core, dia." . and also prequaliUed as required I power motor, all valued at 1125, mond or wagon) . 2.79 by law. was taken from E St. and Bay The Board of Su~rvlsors of the Ft., Balboa ... A. C. Kranel, 102 Electrical . L I n e m a n . County of Orange reserves the Via Anti'--·. Lido lsle, reported Journeyman 3.90 j 11 bids v= Engineer . Oller It Signal· right to re ect any '!r a · 12 foot fiberglass boat and 71~ man . 2.74 Dated June 24· 1958 horsepower boat stolen ... David Fine Grader IHaghway and Bv Orde.ror the Board of Davis reported a wounded seal s trt>et p~vangt 2.60 Sucpen:tsOrsc 0 1r1rOrainge on the dock at the Balboa Bay 2.50 ounty, a ornE a Club, but said It jumped back HF~agvmyaDnuty Repatrman 3.t7 L. B WALLAC into wnter when he oUered help. " Countv Clerk and Ex· Laborer · Gcn<'ral or Con Ortacio ClNk of the Board e s~DAT. JtnfE 29 I ' . 2.30 ..... s rue ton or s u,..,rvisorc; or Orange :\>fotor Pdtrol O,....rator tany .--Chester WhPeler. 31 Harbor Is-""' County, California 1 d rt d 1 swastikas typ<' or s11f'' 3.:36 an , repo e purp e O""ratofl' and Tend~>rs or •SEAL• painted on his house and lawn "" B)' June AIPxandt>r r 1 b d I Stuart PnPumatic and Electric urn ture y van a s ... Tool<~ v 1 brat In g Ma· Deputy ~!cKen.l.ie. 1051 W. Balboa Blvd., . Publi.,h: ~C'wport Harbor En 8 lb t d 30 h rsepower rhlnC'<;, anrl Simalar :-.tc-lR a oa, repor e a · o 1·hanaral Toole; not ~P· :..ign July 3 and 10· J!l~ outboarti motor valued at S500 aratC'IV Clac;<,i fiPd hNPin 2.i1 LECAL NOTICE stolen from his home ... Mrs. Pile Ori'i:<' F'orPman 3 i.) Dargln Smith, 930 W. Balboa Pill' OrivPrman Brirl~f' or NOTICE OF IIEARI:"G Blvd , Balboa. reported an 8-foot DO<"k CarJ)('ntPr 3 .. 1:J5 TO COAST CAPITAL. l ~C'. a Cu i-dinghy valued at $100 stolen PiiC' DnvNman ONrirk lfornia r-orJX>rattnn. TITLE IN· from her home, 211 Edgewater Bargt•man 3.335 SuRA~CE AND TRt.:ST COM Ave .. Balboa ... Mrs. Maxwell PIIC' llm.C'rm.ln RcK'k PANY. a Califorma corporation. Taylor, 213 Via Nice, Lido Is le. Sllngrr 312:> MI~:-;IE SINGER anti NOEL reported a white parakeet with R~>inffJrt·inJ! Iron \V urkf'r 3.3i.'i SINGER_ anti tn ull OlhN f')f'r,onc; blue spots and a black eye mls.o;. RoiiPr Op;•ratur 329 lniNf'"l"rl 1n tht• n•al property lng ... Pollee dlsp<Xed of lnjurt'ti Trac·tor Dnvr>r 'Rulltlotf'r. herPinaftPr "''"' nh(>rl c;{'al found on beach at the RPn · Tamprr. S r r .1 J.1 I' r ,1nol Ylll' .\:"0 F:.\111 OF' YOl' WILL dnvouo; parking lot. ru-.h Tr.wtnrt 3 li PLEASE T.\KE :"OTI<'E that n I Truc·k Onvf't '''' y<i' or , hC'..ring \\Ill tw hr•ld hf'ron• the 111111 Utter leeps m(Jrf' w.1tc•r If'\ C'lt 3 01 C1tv Coun, II of t h~> C1ty or Nt'W· T rul k Dra\'('t 112 yrll' hut JX>rl BPM'h In thf> rounral Cham· lro-2··· Total Is 15! )('<;'{ th.tn Hi }cl'i. water bprc; or thP I It\ Hall In c;airt City ••-.t• lf'v<'l' 2 j!) on July II. 19"~. at 7:30 PM . or Trurk Dri1.cr 1 R wlo;. hut as soon thNt>aftPr ac; thC' mattN IPs~ than 12 }rls. wat<'r ran he h<'arrl. ro determine level• 2 71 whethf'r the buildings located on Truck Driver I I yrls. but the following desrnbed property lese; than 8 yds. water should be condPmned as a public Ievell 2.66 nuisance by reason of lnadcquate Truck Driver lless than 4 malntenanre. dilapidation, obso· yds. water h•vel rapacity 2.63 tes<'ence. abandonment, lack of Universal Equipment Op-structural sarety, lark of ade· t'rator 1 Shovel, Back Hoe, quate egress and constltutlne a BILL'S BEST BUYS SAlTA All RAICHOS ION SANTA ANA AVE. AND 20th ST., COSTA MESA Nln£-beautiful designs • Three and four bedrooms • Large living rooms · up to 1600 sq. ft of living a~as • Forced air heat • Fireplaces • Two baths · Pullmans • Built In Electric Kitchens • Wide lots • Curbs, sidewalks and street lights. Price~ from $13,700 AS LOW AS $795 DOWN -NO IMPOUNDS W. A. TOBIAS. Realtor MATT LABORDE-Manager "You'll Like Our Friendly Service" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa u 8·1139 (Across street from Thrifty Drug Store) Office Open Evenings or Call Ml 6-3071 * CAREFUL INVESTORS LOOI! * Over 13 1•'~ net on an $10,000 price. Nearly new Indus· trial bulldlne located close In on a desJrable street. Concrete construction. Leased Income $1085 per month. * ll'a CHEAPER TO OWl 1 ..._ •ul-we hate REIITIU TOO! THE ca•••• ....... OPEN SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. I 1908 HARBOR, COSTA MESA Uberty 8·1142 EICtiiiiiE fir * U.S.; C•a41a•; le1ica•; ca .. ; lmllleMs; YICUI or illllriYH lll'llllriJ• Ct1ler of llew,.rt Beach New, luxury home with all of the luxurious features. 5 Bedrooms, 21..t Baths; 3000 sq. ft. Fenced yard with room tor pool. Between High School and Grade School. 65 x 125 lt. lot. Price -$100 per front ft. Bldg. $7 sq. ft. JOHN VIIEL CROSSROADS REALn 400 N. NEWPORT BLVD. opposite Hoag Hospital Phone Liberty 8-1617-Eves Uberty 8 ·1280 Also 1880 PARK AVE .. COSTA MESA-MI 6·1675 FOR SALE BAY nOIIT! CHIU COVE Cor~~a ,RJ lar II& IJal~ OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5 Dragllne. Derrick BargP, rare hllzard, and said nulsan~ Clamshell, Crane or Plle ordered abated by demolition of Flt!'!t report was that 9 Basset hound puppies were born Mon- day to "mama" Dora Bell at the David Collins home, 2466 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Then came a second bulletin a short while later: 4 more puppies. And In the afternoon a not h e r announce· ment: 2 more, making a total lit· ter of 15! Which must make a pretty proud papa of the cham· pion sire, Rlp Van Winkle. PRIVACY-On the rocks. own. Provincial 2 bdrm. home. Newly carpeted thruout; draperies; d1a· posal; elec. aaraa-e doors. Com· pletely fenced. Driver) . . . 3.56 said buildings and the cost of Water Trurk Drivers . 4000 such work levied as a special AS· Gals. and over 2.93 sessment against the property to Water Truck Drivers . 2500 become a lien thereon. Mrs. Colllna, owner of this whopplne Buaet family, 1s em· ployed at Jordan'• Pet Shop In Corona del Mar .• er's 2 bedroom home. New decor. Ocean and Bay VIew. FULL PRICE -$al,650 Gals. to 4000 Gals. 2.81 The property is described as UM Enatp Qualned ada to Come See -2723 Shell St. Water Truck Driver-; · Un· follows: buy, .u, trade or excbanae. 1111 •. 3034 E. Cout Hlahway Corona del Mar, Cab!. der 2500 Gals . 2.69 Lots 1 to 12, Inclusive, In •Plus Fringe Benefits. block 324 of Lancasters Ad · The minimum wage paid to dillon to Newport Beach, In all skilled labor, for which rates the city of Newport Beach, are not shown above, shall not County of Orange State or be leu than $2.50 per hour. California. as per map re· Where a a.Jnale shift Is worked, corded In book 5, page 14 of elaht houra of continuous em-M~llaneou.s Map., In the pJoyment except for lunch ~r· olftce of the county recorder lod& shall conatltute a day's of said county. work, beaJnnJna on Monday and All persona lntereated mq ap.- throut}l Friday ol each w@ek. pear and preaent evtdenc.-. at tbe WlwTe work J.a required In ex· hearing on this matter. ce.e or ellht (8) hours on any Dated: July 1, 19!58. OJW cS-.y Oil dwtna the Interval MARGERY SCHROUDD. !tun 5:00 P.M. rrtday to 7:00 City Clerk. A.M. J1011dq, Oil on hoJidaya. City ot lt'ewport lead\, neb ~ (acept watclunan, CaJ11GmJ.a J1ll.&ld and tlaiJDU) ahall be a. A. CI..&JQ(, ,eJd .., at .,. aad OOI·balf J>treet« ot ~ iACI u-u..-...,... or....-. ,.._, at.r or ... ,.., RrW...,. iMIJ .... Yal'• ..._, C8DIInda Dq, MsnldaJ Dq, ftllll6 of ,....._: ~War a. U., In tt. ,.,_,,LAW a.,, • Odn Dq, .......... "'"til' FM SALE 3 ..... laalii&L IIIII 1111 ...., .... loeame -.. mo. e Too Late to CJa.ifJ' WANT SmJATION u compan. ton to one or two adulta. Un· encumbered, ~ne<l. mJddlt· aaed. Drive. rr.terably beaCh ..,._ Phone ar 1t'l1t. Golche 'I'ractT, 111 8o. ...._,.. Aw., Compton l. CaUt. Q l.oMS. ORJo~ 3-7560 •• Lotte btU. Ul Mt. to put all ot GV .... Into one bank aeoout. TIMNfon. .... , Jt ..... -to ~ yoa.r ...... 6DUuw ............... ., ........... . ...... ~ .... -... .,. ......... JQtac ~ laiiiMo M WtOe Will ...,. .,._ ,_lral., ftiiAJIAG& AIID ~..-no I. I • HUGE FIREPLACE e SEPARATE DINING AREA • BUlLT·IN TIIERMADOR RANGE lr OVEN e TWO TILED BATIIS WtTH LARGE SHOWERS • COMMODIOUS CUPBOARD, STORAGE lr WARDROBE SPACE • MERCURY SWITCHES 6: 220 WIRJNG <HOUSE AND GARAGE) • BEAtrnFUL CUSTOM DRAPES e WALL·TO·WALL CARPETING THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE We would appreciate your c:alllng for an appointment to see this Exclusive Offering. BIISOII REAL n l1~ IIYIIImlll Ct. Across from Security Bank, 2828 E. COAST HIGHWAY, C.D.M. Phone: ORJole 3·3770 OPEl HOUSE -'EVERY DIY 730 St. J._s PIICI Ollllta•Mic VIew! (NOT LEASEHOLD) 2 Betii'OIIIIL 2 .... Chambers range; dishwasher ; dlshmaster and disposal Nylon carpeting throughout; custom drapes; beautifully furnished; Beeson landscaped; sprinklers. From Floor to Ceiling Windows - Watch The World Co By! PRICED RIGHT Fumlthed or Unfurnished CUJRE VIJJ Hill, Railer 2731 W. Cout Highway -Uberty 8·9349 . Eves. U 8 -3293 • Newport Beach H's 1 HIIE II HAR.BOR HIGHLANDS Cuaflll Qulltr 3 I 4 ... ,... ••••• AIHic· C.C•III Protectlwe ltl&ll••n Rlllrtcl- I• 1111 Clfr of IIWJII'f leacla (Between Irvine Ave. 6: the Upper Bay) 518,810 to •• Includea Utle to a laree tully Improved lot. CNew FHA terms available.) ·-··· Icc .... , MODEL HOME 6 OFFICE -• Irvine Ave. at Hlahland Dr. (20th Sl) 10 a.m. - 6 p.nt Dally Liberty S.9CT1 -.A!(.,~ JeJ4 .Ms. /U,d Mt'c& -11011 DmiiEII ~ l'··· .......... .,, •• 11-2 IlL l Boom for another unit. The pros-ny t. Jeued •C for 180.00 ~r tnontb. Buy th1l and lorpt about lt. ~ ~PPJCE~-r:-t Ill ~ 1JJ l~Jif ra ~· .. ,, I .MID -DAL'I'Oit 1e 'W"U'I'IS ~ .. E; c-.. ... ..., a... ... liar I. t