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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-07-31 - Newport Harbor Ensign~gm-~~~~-~xa~GC~~~.cx~~~~~~ Call 1D Your Newl n.a. cmd CJapHied ,.. ORiole 3-0550 . . THE ERBJGN :,. 0 VOL. 11. niDD II X Tra --------------------------":'-''' STAN HADFIELD DIES: FORMER REAL TOR HERE Cclm:mtttee chaltman toe the Balboa Bay lJona ~ Bab have been announced by Prnl· Mnt Norman Hac:kford. Cliff Haven Faces Hike Water Bills • 1n eo.t of water 10ld to the New· port Hetahta Jrrlratton Dtatrtct of eo.ta Mesa waa almost dou · bled by the N~port Beach City Council Monday eventnr. The new conuact cal!JI for sale of water at actual cost to the City of Newport Beach, lea 10~. because meter readJne and main· tenance are done by the Newport Hetrhu D!Jitrlct. Actual ooet to the Olty Is es- timated at S90 to $100 an acre toot. Therefore. the new cost will be $80 to S90 to the Helrhts Dls· trlct. which haa been buying water for $50. The lncreaa wtll affect Cliff Hawn residents. who receive Newport Beach "White water" by way ot the Hel1hta Dtatrlct. C11U Haven restdenta have been pay- Inc an awraee of $3.80 per month. CGmpared to the p.66 avera1e for N~ residents aerved dJrectly by the dty. The increue waa approved af. tre Councilman Han.1 Lorenz ar· cued that the dty wu 1-.lnl mOMY on the water It waa eell· lnr to the Hetrhta Dlatrlct for t!50 an acr. foot. A1 Plepr wW be ~l chair- man f~ the J...oblter Bake, wt\ich will be held Satuzday and Sun· day, Oct. 18 and 19, at the Corona del Mar math beach. Other committee chairmen are: Food -Norman Rackford and Roy Marsac. Entertalnm~t -Elmu La· Lanne and Morry Selvaae. Beauty queen -Georae Erick· aon. Awards and p r lze s-Ben Brandt. Advertising and tickets -Bry an Marston. Publicity -Morry Selvaee. Games -Gordon Walker. Construction -AI Clemen<'i', Buzz Braee and Carl Thomu . Admln!Jitratlon -Otto Hoer. 81 Girl Killed .. , Fwptltlllll &Ira Plata&• lq. I Don't for 1 e t. A f t e r today (Thursday) It will cost 4 cents to mail a flnt class letter. Pofial carda will ro from 2 to 3 centa, air mall wlll e o from 6 to Adion Due On Aug. 11 Mrs. Eva Aspin SINGLE COPIES NOWlO~ Hiqh School campu> B•shop Peter Daleoout says qroundbrea~•ng w1ll be held near the end of August. Total investment IS est1 meted et $200.000 (Photo by Mary Shepa-d) ••••••• e wft D&AL wrftl .aDit hoi' ·buaJn._ Mxt )'Kr. What I Wb)'' clo .-. ~ate ln U.. want to lr.now 11, 1n )'OUr opiniOn, Unta.d lfatleM .. Ul a MtND what Ia U.. '-t klnd ot tatm whc:. wold, promlae or •arM· 1\ot to rat. hOII on and tbe ment we pubUcly atate 11 no beltt ldnd ot hOp not to raJM. lood! Why do .,. tarnJah tttem The batdllit work 1n th1l buaJ. with the u . N. BulldJ.q, tor an ne. 11 I'OJnr to be tn keeplna Ol'f&nlzatlon that the:Y u.a .n'!ct· an Inventory of how m.ny hop l.Y u a fonun to apread their I haven't ra!Md. My trtend lonee propa. aanda T Why do we play la very Jotf\al about the tuture .rlth murderen! of thJt .,.._nea He h.u bee • AI OTIIIU US US lt.ell Into t.he alr trom the lap Why do we have dJplomatk n111na bop for more than ;& ?lue .l:.tlf .. , Hop Here, Capt. Cy Tucker repre-of an lmmerwe reyeer ot epark-relations with the Jteda, anowtnr Ye&rl anct tbe beat he ever made eent.a the Southern California In-llnl' wate r, IT'S TOO LATE! Nev-them to maintain embual• and waa t400 until UJ.Ia year, when he tereat.a of the Schenley Sports· er aaaln wtll he be content, In consular ilet-ups which they u. aot lt.OOO for not ralalnl 50 hoae. men's Club. Up San Francisco the lone. lazy daya of aumm~. mainly tor apy~na and p~pa· U I can aet $1.000 for not ralalng way, It's Captain Clyde Hickey. to wann his achlna bones on aanda purpocw!S · 1 think that 50 hop then I wJU ret $2 000 for Here, the contest. In summer, In· sunny aands, or contentedly lla· aendlna a track team to Moecow not ralalnr 100 hofa. ' liT SUPPLIES • • • • • eludes tuna, albacore, yellowtail, ten to hl·fl music. Is just pi~ st'!pld. • I plan to operate on a small barracuda and white sea bass, u he Is forced to stay "on the • TIIDIQS TO COMB scale at flrat, holdlna myaelt •:• •• I ••• I •• A * * * e • e DefENDING OUR GOD-GIVEN RIGHT E hE+ EMIt with a ~parate contest ror the beach," hla gaze will be rar, far Memo to Gov. KnJ&ht: Chum, down to about 4,000 hop, which rlghtln'est of 'em all -MARLIN. away, hla speech confJ.&Sea and you tore your panta with a Jot of meana f will have 180,000. Now, WATEfl COLOR That pc!!stor from Anaheim is here agoin. toking me to tosk some more for defending the God-g1ven right of a n individual to to~e o 1ob and leep.c!l rob without betng forced to join c!l Un ion. The pastor. Rev. Arth.r Kent, hcfs some help this time. o letter from my good friend, Mr~. Jod Florer, who is o former Corooo del Mor restdent. Both let· ters ore p ublished on the neAt poge. A bng with all o the r opponents of the Right.to.Work Proposition, they resort to emot1onol orgument ... ~uch os collang it R1ght-to Wre.k or .. Rob fhe Worker ... or thot we ore unton buslers .. or t~at th1s propos ton w.ll destroy collecttve borgoining . I was lnttorested in Captain vague. Moet likely, he w111 have voters in Orange County when another thlna: these hogs I will Hickey's reaction to the first mar-acquJred a small short-wave l"t"· you named Heinz Kaiser's sue-not ralae wUJ not eat 100,000 lin ~rLstered tor this season. 1 celver, a nd, 811 he listens to a ressor. Apparently you chose to busheLs of corn. I understand This Is the way the gt>ntleman different sort or music. his eyes Ignore the many telegrams, let· that you also pay tanners for not from up Golden Gate way react· will flash as a few Intelligible ters and phone calls protesting raising corn so will you pay me ed to the event. wor<b filter through an over-, the action you took. anything for not raising 100,000 "The first marlin weighed In loaded channel. Many a day, Fortunately the voters who bushels of com not to teed the the Schenley Sportsmen's Club's 1 dog-tired, hls face the rolor of a were outraged by your appoint· hogs I am not raising? I want to marlin program In Southern Cal· deep-fried lpbste r. he'll stagger 1 ment of Ben Reddkk will have get started as soon as poalble ifornla ... was boated by Joseph home with a wan. but rontented their say of what they think of as this ~rna to be a good time Calchlna or San Diego, July 12th. look. Nope, didn't get anything you and him on Nov. 4• ot the year for not raising hogs. after a 40-mlnute battle. from his again, but "we saw THREE TAIL· • • • Very truly yours, <'rUiser. with Mrs. Cakhlna act· ERS! Man! Were they ever beau-e WIDE OPEJif SPACES Smith •••• OILS lr •s not c!lnti un on to ftght for volunlory union membe~hip, any· more thon 11 is ont• church to d efe.,d volun tory membersh p •n " ch ... rr~ It •s not a compoign ogoinst collect;ve bMgoining either; the wor01'1g of the Proposit1on is e•plic;t, ond the right.fo-work enem.es know ,t The Propos1tion would do only one thing: moke union member sh•p vol ... ntory. ond the righ t-to-work eremie s know thot too. The Proposition does not ·wreck or "rob. Those o•e score word, t. ed by the right-to-work enemies without o shred of e-.idence e THIS DOES NOT LOOK LIKE "WRECKING" lng as skipper. It was 9' 8" long, tlfui! !" Then. with a weak smile Like I told you from March weighed 192't lbs. Light tackle I on his face. he Calls Into bed and Field. 1 am up here In the wide was used with a 9-thread (27 lb. I becomes unconscious until the open spares, enjoying the quiet te'lt l llnel) line, and a 4/0 Penn I next sunrise. of the HI Desert at Yucca Valley reel. Yep, Captain Hickey, this mar· -roughing It, It you can call "The interesting thing about lin madness Is a real disease. lf s leeping under t he stars on a this Is -the rod, reel and line you don't believe me, ask the roll-away bed under 2 blankets used Is the same weight used wife who hu a case of It around rough. lt Is so still that It Is ac- by most anglers in this <north· the house. Her only po6Sible snl · tually depressing to some people. ern California I area for salmotl vatlon Is to Jet the same bug That I do not unders'ind. P. S. Would I be allowed to raise 10 or 12 hogs on the aide while I am In the no-hoa ralslng business -just enough to get a rew aides of bacon to eat! cj\\AR'I N Eft's STATIONERS IOOKSR1.ER.S ZZ5 fortlt-Pllantt "' "544 LAGUNA lEACH let s look ot the record. Both union membership ond wages hove fo re:! better i'l right Ia worl stoles th:~, in stoles without right to work low-. Here ore the ftqure• · _ • Frcm 1939 t 1953 lrode ur-'on membersh'p i'1creosed 192.1': in right I? Work dotes· 187 s· ;,., o•rer stoles Not " tre Men:lo"· d fferen ·e ' , true, b ... t ot leo; t l"ere •s no e~ dence of wre:~·..,~ • From 1952 to 1956. the 18 rql·" lo·WOT~ \l1lle· sl-owed on 18.7 i,..ueo,e n weel ly woges the or her 30 ~to•es hod o 17 6 ,, • F·om 1948 to 1956 reto 'l so1e~ ·,..c•eo•ed 55.3• .~ tl.,e rg~' to-w"'•k •otes· -45 'n ti-e oti-er states. From 19-4 7 t., 195-4 ba.,k depo• ·~ "':•eoseJ 46 7 ;., tl.e righ1 I.., W')rk dote • )6 8• 'n the other S'O'e~ • From 19-47 to 1956 p r "o'e mo•or •el-',-lp req •trot;on in creo eJ 89 6 ,, the right •o-work ~to•es· 66 6 n •~e other stole • From 1947 • ., 1956 populo! on ·.,creased 20 5 n the 6ql-t 1o w~rk tote . 16 9 ·., the otfcer >'o'e . • From 19<47 to 1956 to'ol non·illrm empl<:>yme"t ir -:reosed 309" in the right to work \t<!lle·· 19.1". ·.,the ether s'o'es. The,e sloltslics come fro m the followinq ource~: No• onol Bureou of Ec:>rom•c Rese11 rch· U. S. Deporlmef'1• of Labor. Bureau of lobl')r Sto• shes· U S. Deportment of Comme rce. Ce..,sus o f Busine ss ond Cen-, s of MMufocturers: Federol Depos1t lrsuro"ce Corp These figures ~~"od down oil the props from under the r;ght to wreck chorqes. e THEY ARE INDICTING UNIONISM and striped bass and you gotta' bite her. Played 9 holes of golf. Fou nd admit. very few salmon or bass e TO DATE that 1 am no worse than I was are THIS size. For the record Lee Jonas, Bal-last year, and the year befpre. ''A six-pound test line would boa Angling Clu'b se<>retary. tells Looks like my game has levelled be about the same ratio for sal·: me that as of Jut Sunday, there ott. Gave the Golden Stallion mon If one ronslders hlmselt a were 48. marlin 3 broadblll on In Pioneer Town the usual play. c-omparable angler. Neither the the board. For 'so early In the with the usual enjoyment of Its angler nor the skipper rould season, THAT, folks, reprl'S4"nts Chinese food. • make one mistakt> In this battle an Infinite amount of happiness • • A:'iD THEY DJD:'i'T. They are to for a Jot or people. And the most e HEBE'S A PIP be CONGRATIJLATED Cor their glorious thouaht t.s that the st-a I'm sure you remember my big feat or sk1ll." son has hardly begun! fisted nephew, Paul. He has a e NAIU.IIf NADKESS l e WE'JlE BAPPT. GEOBGEI farm. you know. and Uncle Sam Ya' know, Captain Hickey. 1 Monday 1 had a phone call pays him not to raise anything can't hf>lp but feel pretty much from La Jolla. It wu from Geor~e He now has rome up with an the c;ame way about it. After a Dudlt>y fresh out of the hospital, idea that's a pip If he sells It to good many yl'ars of marlin fish· where ·h is surgeon recently put Unrle Whiskers. It's got an}1hlng ing, the thrill of catching. or try· a few turks in an uker that bll'w licked that I know of, except mg to c•atrh one of these Ire· out. on July 18, as Gf'Orge and maybe a license to steal. I quote mt>nclous J)('rformers s till gives his good wlteo. Pearl. were fish · his letter of application: m(.' the happy. quivt-ring ~rE»·eps ing aboard their SEA PEARL. • • • -rompiPte w1th goose pimples. Georgl'. happily, Is homeo again, Secretary of Agriculture EvNy tame I expenenre a mar· making good progrrss. and al· Washington. D. C. lin hook up or ev_en SEE ":~arlin, rl'ady talking about his next Dt>ar Mr. Secretary: I havt-a hard t1me convtnclng fishing trip. My friend Jones over In WIJ . myS('Jf th at such a mighty mon· The day George had his blow-llamson County r~lved a $1,000 stt-r can be SU('('CSsfully landed out he was about 18 miles south· check from the Government thls on a line and rod seemingly too 1 weSt of the North Coronado Ia· year for not ral.ain& hop. So I small tor the job. And, Capt. land Aboard hla boat, wu one am loto the Hlekey, If THlS amazes you, h~w I lone ~lbacore. of about 17 poundA. would you react to the marlin He didn't know It then, but It that art' regularly ta~en h~re· was an important fish. ~rge, ahout<> . on 6 thrt>ad linen line. bellyache and all, saw to It that w hwh • ., ~UJJJ>Mf'rl to test fbu~ it was prop(>rly Wl.'lght'rl In before wldom fi()('s l a mPH' _18 pounds he headed for thl' operating Read En••Jtn Clualt1ed Ads. YOUR VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS Coro11 del Mar Ph1r11acy -rBE PnemptSoa ....._,... 3127 EAST COAST BlQBWAY COilOlfA DEL MAll OlllleHIID NEWPORT HARBOR'S MEAT SPECIALIST Indeed, the riqht.to--work e nemies should be oshomed to us. th. e rgurnent thot compulsory unionism is needed for union security Th's orgument is M indictment of u"ionism. They <'Ire soying !hot un •On~ Mil! ,,.,, qood enouql-. do not offer e,ougl, volue to the worker to \J'~ ,e w +hout ('ompul ory me.,.,oer h p. Tl-ey mu<l re.,lze th~t O"''f ~,,.,...,~')· , th"t I'"""'. v'l ..Je ~~~ th,. Je C-.~~ ,.,W,., 'T'~r f f'l-:>es r: • hove •1-'! r q~' •., · ,.._ ~ ... Thef r--~·· re., 'ze ah.o ·~,• t·e ,., •. ···s or u"·:.~ M w•h ·Miud "J tL.e iigve· n.o•ed <IOCJe ore,., c-,.,..plete •e fu·,··-,n of tioe • fr<~ .. ~ ......... • rio~' ·o w•er::• P'':.P1Ql~'1"'. T~ .. , f<!l'l I') :l '. ~ •he b~··· m:)rol ss .e: D-:.es II" f";"P C' II" I crger :1.11 ., .... f .,,e ol,p mc•"'l rg~t ·~ f::t•ce .., .. , oer'"'" 'o ·r·-'ur'o- I [H'r>o na lly. haven t )'PI made room A lot of hi<~ Crlt-nrls. espe<'· lhf' t. th rf'a~ grarlr In th.f>Se wat ~ Iaiiy mE'mbers of Pacific Anglers, N'>. bu t I m o;tall hop1ng ~ut wlll be happy to hPar that Gf'Orge "'f'n on 9 thrrarl. that 2i~lb. lane 1 . th hump well on the looko.; mighty. ~fiGH~ o;kinny ,~a;\~ r~very They'll alc;o join \\hPO 'IOmP 10 fN'I Of <;lfi(>E'd bJUf' mp in rongratuJatlons for the f1<.h r·omr '! 1nto vaew alongside FIR.~T ALBACORE OF THE SEA· thl' br1a1 It " a nt-Vt'r·Pnciang ~O::-l FO R PACIFIC ANGLERS! thrall tom<'. I g uarantep you. and ' 3421 EAST IOIST IIIIHWIY, CDI GRille 3-8210 :,r o-1 ,.,.~ ... o•? ,p .., "'rae• lo vo ' .., wo rr c• to ~'.'ler:> 1-~ ·,.o., I' ·~ e • d" N er i, f'? ~~'J" lr"f c)fe 0h•'r1 ff)W Ja!ue C#" •f,e r 0'>1• f f"',,.. !Lt • 1 { P 1rlor Ker I O"d hos ~ rd. C":;'TIOuhori ~~~ r r 'ITI • I ; l'!':l oy .:.,... ,.;,.moe•'',.. ~=:''" pie rf m:~ ,(It r\.le . We ·n .;.,,. u ... 'P.·~ S•.l•e· gl-::•1 'n the f,3c' •h·1 ' the m·"':lr'y · ·ofeQwl•ded .'1-J•-1 •·c •,,.,~~, of 1:.,. m' r 'Y· M , r '( r.,lc dete•mi~P< t~e r,_• ..., .... f., ~cl' c11l e1e-··,.., b ' W~f) O'!VC' W;f'1. th~ Re~=o ... bl;r.!Jr. or D~>mrrroh. +hey d ""~; •e:~,'rt-lh1! 'lll o thPr voter· Mu·t io'n the w,,.,~,.,a podt. ThP lo er j ,.. )i ber1 r""e f•ee riders ;v~· beco~..~e they ref~.tse I-:> ·c; ... ond 0'11 ..fue to ~~ .. w ~l"er< e WHO IS THE REAL FREE RIDER ? p.,. W'·r~er wl,o rl,oo·.e~ rot to io·., .'1 ~~•o" ·~ ~"~"' 1.1 (rl'!r:> r' ~ ... e'•L.r.• HP I q...,..1 'Jf r'-iinq free ,._,,.rol be t.,()qeo:J ,.,.. 1'1 ot-r•-., wh doe • ~ 1 ,.~ fl",r •h" r,rJe who d.-,e• not W !V I ~~ e r .jp W~ ''1 f H ' oc•',,l, rP ; • .,,. J .... ~p., c.'llc:n,. 0/ forre If •he rqH·I') wm~ P'1em·e~ ~~II ·.,~ist thot i· ·, free ·•d'ng' the •d.)··-., t~b• ,r 111 'mr ,.. J ' PI m·,..,~e tl-.t: e "?"~ ,.· ... er fr ::.m the bvc1 ~ "''l orore l J'<:: ,-<1 '"' ..... ., ~,;. (~r ·~ern PIJeS A ... -1 tl-ere , ,:,,. rro ,1 jc h~· ·~ ,, •.haws whot o f·~u..; th i· · freP r Je• l'l'f.lU"""",., 0"'' f ·, i• w" 'I"IP "'" -r:; '"em e ~"S t r )I n~ ~~"! -j ,.., e"1 !J'"' t~e r oh• 'o b"lrqll•" fc.• ~ wo r.ers ·,..,a a·"!" u"' • w~e 1ne• Me,..o"'r' ,., rot T~e, 'l'lw t~ .. ,. ...... ,,.,..ou~ vo Je of /h borQI.I ... ;.,q I rNkon a lot of mv marlin· e KOT1CE TO P.A.'S f1sh1nJ! huclclles who r£o, go and See you 1n Avalon, George, on go feel thf' o;amc way. 1 Aug. 9. at Pacific Anglers' HUKI· M.trlinltlc; Is a di<~ea~<' that is LAU. Tell Pf>arl to be sure to pr::H·ti<'ally inrurabiC', once the I bring ht'T hula hoop. There's go. hug hill.'" vou ThPy ~ay thr viru s ing to bE' ;'\ contest, 80 "Beany" entrr<~ th~ sy<~tt'm through tht'' Affl erbnugh, who Is the chair· f')'f'S. OrH'f' a fishrrman sees a big man. tPJis me Members are a lso hluf'k si!•kle o;Jiding down a blue rl'minded to not foraret their gul- sw<'li, onrt-hr sees an up ral~d tan;, ukuh•IP!I;, bonga drums, (Jorsnl ht>hlntl a bait. once hP sei"S fifes and slldt-whistles. That that pi)Wf'rful swirl wherf' the I homf' mariP mu<~k a fter the feut halt harl just bef'n, onre ht-~es Is out or thl'l world. (I think I'll a rouplf' hundred pound of rl)na · borrow a tape recorder. Such mitr. all deckt>d out 1n royal blue. 1 happy c;ounrls should be pcrpetu· golt1 a nct glittering slher, hurl ! ated'l m--:;;-~-11 for ovlweiqh ""0 '~I"' fl'lr ' thot "0" me~ber· w-1u do o qel --~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~~~S,__._::~:._ _ _;:;!~~~:::~- 'h" c,..,.r •·. of H·e b,,q.,·r "'3 N w the ~..o-io"' w<l"' •--:>11 •heir Cll~e o-l t.n,e 't' •o. I .,,., o.~re th.,t ll•ere "'e rnv·y rqht lo·wor~ """'""."'' who reolize thl'll ·1-e un crts tf-,.m•f'lve~ Me !~e re,l free r'der~ The'/re rid.ng free · d •he 11nt. 'ru>l lows th1l '"' tri~t bu~;ne•.s. A.,d they re rid,nq f•ee cf the l'lx burd.,n thnt i~ the lot of busi.,eHe' ond individuals. n,.y Me on miQhly une11sy qr-:Ju"d in c!lll&ding the morol COnvictions nf •"'d'v'duols wb 11re 11 ~;no o,ly for the fundomentol privilege of freedom o f choice. Transfer Your Funcls Now l' p to II 0,000 K<'t'pted on 1•- •~t 'l'llrtft OertlfleatM. P'unde l'fft'lved by Au.. 101.11 ..,. from u.. Jat. a. ..... o-p-deel ~rt7 ....... ,._ ••• a ·n:M•~-. .... LQLIIt T. ~..,. ...... DHAI .. MAH 0,. THa aOA .. D ~OHH T • ...-nt "'"Ita to.'"' a, W. totCG eta~D VIOit ~·lt&IO.H1' DDHA&.O O, ...... LA vtca ~catOC'fT •o•aaT ,., ~o.o.a. vtca ~ • ........... ly ltJKSTEB CREELY I but. thPn. I ponder, la It the same WERT FISRIJfG last week. but. crowd that we n.omember with unllkt-my ronfrere, Dick Hoff. such fonl'ln~? Memory Is a very man, I was not dragging a jig In poor yardsti<·k, 1 will be the flrat ~~rc-h of the my11terlous alba· to grant, as time dlstort.l Ita frac· core. I was flshlng In much !Ions, but It did ~m to me that strnngl'r waters In search of some the family groupe that window· land-locked tales, or some small· shopped from store to atore have mouthed stories to recount In this disappeared, and the little scene hungry column. Not much luck, we witnessed of a policeman ex- but I will try my poor creel full am lnlng the credentlala of an of minnows and serve them to· older teenager wu a picture for- day. elgn to our recollection of Balboa • • • bland of the past. LAUIIELS ro• TID IBOW OF • • • WALT DISKEY for producing hla lOME 'TIImCII WOVLD LID movie, "The Light In the Forest." TO DOW: Against a colorful backvound Why can't trucks, motorcycl~ of the greens of the vtrgln forest and sports can~ be mutfled the ot North America, laced and aame as are the Detroit Mon· etudded with the blues of the atera! rtvera and lakes, the aad atory Why are all you~ toun.ta 80 ol eonOict 11 told of the Indian nol.ly? tribes ol Kortheut Ammca, and Why didn't eomeoM f1ve 0. the new Ute canted by the push-Corona del Mar Yoath C.ntar lnl' ploneel'a who w1U tole:rate no their old ptano! barnet to tt..lr •ttUnc thl8 new Why can't we mdla cJ~ land. the City Coundl meet~~~~~t eaa .. CTA..v~u•ca HA~OO@l THill It 18 a beaatltut .tory, hand· eomely told, ancJ eoulcl aerve ~ ldtool ctllldreh m-.ch better man mar,y a btltory tat bOok I haft I lftd, .,J.Z.,. ,. ............ • Go ,.. •upt In tjle J'eiWt" at the Port ,..tnt l.n ~-... Mar. It wlU p~ to be wGrth tM tftp. 1'D OLD UAT. Marine AW.· nue waa Janufted wt.tb the uaual Saturcs.y eYft11na crowd ln >IIIIJ, FRYERS 39• EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK SALE PORK LODI EIQ) JIB EKD LOINS RO!'ST RO~ST WIIOLE OB llB KJU.J' 69L cHOPs cHoPs &a~ sal •• SPARERIBS ~·:-~E PORK LOINS •usr • 0:.,. 59~ 79~ PURE PPbRK SAUSAGE SLICED I 'AC 'ON I OPEN SUNDAY I U. Tl • •• 59~ EGGS IIGilll'l Lltl IIIIET wttll 1.'1 11" The miracle of Hour own" ... Blehard'a May~, JUC'ha.rd'a BlUe CheeM ~~. Rlchard'a Eea• . . . Lur·O·Lido-Roquefort Dressing, Cheeae Dip, Tartar Sauce ... Lido Brand Hams, Our Own Bulk Saunae, Our Own Bakery . . . Prou dly we d.t.play our name, aynonymoua with top quality, purest lnrredlent:a, peak flavor. * * * Lido 8raJid JICIIIU JIUib tbeU begtaa1Dg bcack ta ....... • • , Jlop GJe pei'ID. dly Mlect• ed at tbe ...... tluee .... u... CIDd peat -a apec:k1 t'ftda t...s to nach tJae t.p '""lilt Clf 130 powada ••• 'I1MD tlaef cae ..... MOGlly ............ cmd .. fnsb bop GJe ablpped ....t to be PI"DCI•all lato .... lD oee of tM -t aoct.na piGata .. CcaJ.1f«D&a • • • ea.to. .. oa.s Ia htckory at a 150 M· VIM t-peratun few tweaty· fou .....,. • • ·• liJdiMa lloua extra IIIMidD9 for mOft t.Dder· MU a:ad OGYor ••• Jla1l IDda Wdl bam at.dlt. ~I alOOf wtt.b 91WD tin••• dip- ped lll JIIIG1'0DDGIM cmd rolled Ill allt.b.end almoada •.• W1Md a dltternat outdocw treatl * * * Our own Bakery! So many peo· pie don't know that our own Bakery is right hert ... SlJc bak· er!l work all nlrh t long to Pl1>· duce the pastry and bread pro· fusion, to make the delightful contusion In choo.ln' ... Twenty three different styles of bread with protein In vogue ... Rye dinner rolls so m uch sought af· ter ... Delicate lemon tarts, and right now the popular strawberry tart!! . . . Packaged short cakes, you'll find also amon1 the straw· berries . . . The new popu tar ob· long angeltood t'ake ... Did you know b~ad can be colored on spe-cial order'! ... that hamburg- er rolls can be made In mlnla· ture for canapes? And of course the s pt>clal occasion cakes so 11weet and lovely for showers, birthdays, weddings and after· noon tens. * * * Aaot!ter ct.llcacy offeNd by out labry t. fcmcy ke CIWIU ... lee cnam c:aa.. ..UC. cmd lDd!Yktaal moalda • • • r. ~ ~ GJe tbe a.bade COID!IUiattOil .. ke ~ ... cab ••• A beoa f• ..... tit t.be pca1l or bMda .._. U.. ... frlvel•tSoD ..... ' •• 1"'My ~ padled .. dry-... tMy .... a couple of boDn te U.W. * * * St>rvl«'! How's thla! A man <'ailed me on the telephone, .. , wrott' a very Important phone number ·on Gertie. r have to can thl~ af1ernoon and my wife brourht Gertie In while she wu Rhopptnr. Would you m ind look· lng throuth the Gertles to tfnd the phone number tor me?" U you're familiar With Gertie, you'll understand, If you're not, here's how . . . Gertie is a characteT who holds sway over our tlrst of the week a])edala. Monday, • Jf" .. Tueld.ay and Wedaw.tay These apeclah are amt Uuwa~ 1h• mall ... Each week pru. are -'ven to flwt people . • • Sometlm8 m'lOUih ltUk lor ~~Mar, tomet1ma two barbequed chJdt· ens ... The o.rtle sheet mast be brou.ht tn and the wlanen are chown ~~ the nut _...k lD a bAa ~rtle a.tne ... our roalllnc u.t lncluct. aroun4 1.000 ....,_, btl1 1 tound tM phone namber. * * * ---;:-_ ---,- IILL COVERT, veteren employ· ee of the City of Newport Beech, observed his 30th en· niversery with the city on Mon· dey, July 21. He is the general services director, with heed· quarters in the corporation yerd. The Coverts live at 315 B Mo- dena ~we., NewP.?rt Heights. (Ensign photo) . . MOre Comment on 'Right-to-Wor~' Edltcw of tbe !!.Wrn The' wotkaa .,.. aa.nd tbe whether or not we are aubjed to naturally with rep~taU~ Cotofta Mt Mar, C&Jitomla chol of a coupS. ot dlttannt a certain amount of compul&Jon, can you lmartne a f~ctory ot 10 .. Dear Sir: unJona or no unJoae at all, and but rather whetheT the J'OC)d of 000 or 50,000 and no repre.enu. 1 would llke to accept your In· the union voc. won. .adety la auUtdenUy benefitted Uve or written a~nt ~card· vttat.lOD to hear more trom me 1'bel'e le a freedom fill dtolce to warrant certain u.ra ot com· In&' worktnr c o n d 1 t 1 o n a and on t!W I.Jiue ol. RJa ht·To·Work avatlabJ< and tbe Taft HartJ.y pulsion. waces? I can't beHeve you •~ ~w. Law ued to ~ tJlbl type of Wben It cornea to the union that much ot an anatthlat. To take your recent editorial certilll::atlon e.ledJoo putodkally, shop and ita typically democratic I think It mlrht help you to potnt by point ... Ftrst you aay but the ~ bu I»Mn that proc:aa, u l have eeen It In ac· better undentand our modem that my ma ldn1 the dl.lt1nct1on the overwM lmlnl ~ty ol the tlon. I teel that this Ul rood Jlvtna lt you wouJd ~ad Georre between "doeed ahop'' and "Un· workelw would rather kMp their enouah to J~tJty the process of Bl'ooka' "Unlorw ot "Their Own lon &hop" Ia a play on words. unioM than tac. tbe c:Gmp&ny required memberahlp. There art Chooltng" In the July Issue of You u a newwpaper edltor should Individually. nnaUy the Taft area.a of union activity I feel are A~ntlc. know tbe Importance ol not be· Hartley Law wu amended at thla not }he best. but In reneral they You are such a atranre pe~n. Ina aloppy Ln t he uae o1 words, pofnt. becaUM It wu a useless have done much to raise the hating government Interference, tor words are UJed u a means of eUort to hanvtrlnl the unions. standard of Uving of our coun· and yet with 25% of the working commun1caUnr spedflc Ideas. 1f There Ul a decided difference try. people In America organized t he wo~ we use have no com· between aharlnl In the cost o1 To seek to destroy the union (and r don't think that Includes mon meaning, we tan to com· membenhlp of a union and be· Is to seek to destroy our Ameri· such unions u Ca lifornia Tea<'h· munlcate Ideas. tor requln!d to attend my church, clln way of llfe. The necessary ers Assn . American Medical There Ia enough dlUe~nce be· becauae the country as a whole safeguards are bullt lnto the S)'S· Assn. and all the various employ. tween the two words, along the believes that relllfiOn ls outside tern It the members become con· er groups), you want the govern way, to justify exactness as you the lltea of rroup requirements. cerned enough to put them to ment to do something about J>t'O· would know It you have been a 1 might point out, boWC\er, that work. The weakness in any or· pie who try to better their own part of the Industrial working there are some churches which 1 ganlzaUorP Is In the apathy of conditions and know that betttor force and seeking a job In In· require their members to pay a the membership, and the strength working conditions and wagE'S dustry u I have done many rt>gular assessment to support the of any group is in the active par-make tor a better AmP rica Who 1 times u I worked my way church. 1 do not advocate that tlclpatlon of all Its membership. are you to think your knowledge throuah JM:hool. all people be required to join a This principle has made America ls any better ~gardlng unions The end result Is compulsory union and 1 don't advocate that great. but it can destroy us if we than the peoople who belong? membership, as you have stated, all pt"'ple belong to the ~ame let others do our thinking. And save this letter tor your but management places many church. Your argument Is not re Yours truly, Karin. I want her to know that requirements upon any man be· lated to the issue. Arthur A. Kent. Pastor II she gets spankt>d when she is tore he Is hired, and 1 fall to see 1 do not agree with your state· Wesley Methodist Church naughty, so doea her daddy ... I to pay union dues along with his ism" 1 as you put IH Invited cor· • • • Dorts Florer 11il Week's S,ecill f1Fl'H 86 PROOF STRAIGHT BOURION 3.89 ALIO DBLE A DTU LAJlC~ C.•bt Fr .. EcP l&cDiz• DEVIIEY'S 3711 E. COAST BWT. 1 Slodt WMt ef U.. Ba.dey a.1l COBOBA DEL M.U OIIJole 2-5741 2nd Benefit Pops. Concert Is Scheduled any baalc evil In requiring a man ment that "compulsory union· Anaheim, Calif. As evtor, I medical Insurance, his retirement ruption, for there are other fac· Publisher of the Ensign, Del ~ar, Cali!. plan and any other requirements tors Involved which keep the Dear Hop, I =;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;i;;;:;;:;;:~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~ that ro with the job. pressure on the leaders of a un· Shame on you for .sound1ng so '•. David Rose and his orchestra will play for.the ..cond a nnual benefit pops concert. sponsored by the Junior AuxUiary of the Newport Beach As 1 I a t a n c e League, In Irvine Bowl, Lagu na Beach. ~~ Issue that is lnv~lved Is I ion to constantly . Improve its much like HoUes of the Santa not voluntary unionism versus services. The tact that the offi · Ana ~glster ... "compulsory unionism." . as you cers of a union are subject to the You really oughtn't to sound put It, but rather the 1ssue Ls 1 democratic process of election off so much ... "He doth protest whether the handful of reaction·' keeps them on their toes. too much" ... Everybody knows The date Is Saturday, Sept. 13, berJnnlng at 8:30 p.m. COmmit· tee chairman Is Mrs. Roy Carver. She Is assisted by Mrs. Mark Soden. p rogram: Mrs. John Pen· ney, production; Mrs. Robert Bad· ham, tickets, and Mrs. Frank Herman, pu blicity. ary businessmen, who are seek· 1 have been a member of more Hoiles 1s non · u n Ion and Is ing to weaken and deatroy un· than one union at a time when damned uncomfortable about lt. Ions. by playing upon the ele· its leadership has changed be· Going back to your editorial of ment of selfishness found in the cause of the desire of the workers July 11: You admit the term. "free rider," shall succeed In mls· for new leaders. This is the fac· "right to work," is Inaccurate but representing their real lnterec;t 1 tor which will keep leaders on you use it because It is the ac· and perpetrate this fraud upon their toes, and no rec;ponslble cepted tennlnoloc. So lies are the people. citizen would quit h i'> citizenship spread because they a.~;.e accept· The lssue ls one of the desire just because he doesn't like tht' ed! The May issue of th~ Carpen· to play upon the irresponsible I president. Democratic P r 0 cess ter Magazine has an article, desires of a few. versus the Chris· means working for a change In "R. T.W.-Rlght to Work? or Rob tlan's obligation to s hare In his I leaders not abolishing the whole the Worker?" Among union ~sponslbilltles for the benefits organlz'atlon cor country 1. Please workers they can take the sec· There will be a buffet on the grounds of Irvine Bowl preceding thla symphony under the stars, and ~freshment:a wtll be served during Intermission. rained by his fellow workers who give me four lnstanct>s ot corrup· ond. have banded together In a union. tion which can be tied $blely and How about deflnlnr just what If the democratic majority of directly to "compulsory union· a union is: Collective barralnlng, Charlie Fickas, Retired Ship Fitter, Dies workers In any shop vote for a Ism." union shiP. there Is no moral You say that you are disturbed wrong In requiring a worker to by a minister defending "com· join the union. The opposition pulsory unionism'' because It In· to the union shop comes from volves the use of force In this th~ who seek to escape respon· lite of ours no one 1~ free from slbllity and who do not believe In c;ome form of compulsion unless the democratic principle that he Jives In a utopian dream Charles Flck.as, 40-year rt'l!l · with every right and benefit world, s uch as phll080phlcal dent of Newport Beach, died July comes res ponsibility. communism. Even phllosphlcal Crestmont ' PRE-SCHOOL Kindergarten & 2t In hls home at 124 Z7th St.. In reference to the source of laissez talre economists recog· Newport Beach. He wu 85. your figures about the resuJt.s oJ nize that Jndlr~tly there are lim· Primary Grades He was a ret!n!d sh ip fltter RTW legislation. I would like to Its to man'~r freedoms. who came here from his birth· see the actual neures In black It you are disturbed by my pla.Qe, llen4eNOn, Ky. and whJte from aome lndepen· reeoanlzlng that there are re· French Music He '-survived by a daueh,ter, dent IIOUJ't'e be:alde the RTW com · spon.lbillt1es tn Jtfe whlell trans- Mrs. Nelly Cox: a ~tep·daurhter, mirtH and the Loe Anlf!l~ I cend Individual license or Uberty. Mrs. Helen Smith, a step-son •. Tlmea, who Ia notoriously anU· 1 would like to ask you where Frank Flcka.s; 5 granddrtld~n. labor. you draw the line. Do you believe and 2 great grandchlld~n. all ot Yqu say that I am on poor ar· in compulsory education'! Do you Day -w .. k -~ Month * Ptexu? AJm LUICK Newport Beach. gumentatlve ground concemlnr believe In being required to pay Services were held July 23 In the person with moral convlc-1 taxes to support the town pollee MilS. GllACE MadfOJnfiES Liberty .. 575'7 Parkes Bell Mortuary Chapel In tlons against the union shop fort'e! Costa Mesa ~1th the Rev. Everett ~king employment elsewhere. The question Is not one ot Felder of the Huntington Beach because the ultimate roal of un-========================== Methodist C h u r c h ortiC'Iatlng. ions Is to oreanlze all shoi>s. This Burial was in Harbor Rest Me· may be the ultimate goll of un· mortal Park. ions. but speaking In terms of Set.... Cllfltl Jt111 n. ..... , .... flllily The John H. Pooles welcomed their seventh child, son Mark Ed· ward, Wednesday morning, July 23. at St. Joaeph's Hospital In Orange. Mark Edward, Wf'lghlng 6 pounds and 1 ounce, joins 3 brother§ and 3 sisters: Tony, Pe· ter, John Jr., twins caroline and realities of the day, there are still lots of places where a man <'an turn to find employment out· side of the usually better condl· tlons found In a union shop. When utopia comes and unions have organized all workers, I will worry about changtnr my point or view. f Next you discuss the tree rider and my pertinent point that you would go broke if you allowed free riders on your advertising Claudia and Angela. Mr. Poole Is pages. but you claim that this president of KBIG. Radio Cata· I does not apply because the ad· llna, and KBIQ-FM Los Angeles. vertlser has a freedom of choice The family resides on Pacific Or. which the worker does not. Th.ls In Corona del Mar. Is true In a Jlmlte4 .ense, but azTVUrS riOM EAST any time a group ot workers l.s Mrs. Mel Morrison oJ 420 Mar· dissatisfied wtth the union rep- p erite A~.. Corona del Mar. resenting them. they ha~ the and daurhter. Lanl. 11, have just right to apply to the Natlonal returned from a trip to New York 1 Labor Relations Board and ask State. The Morrbon's drove back for a certlllcatlon or dt>CertJfica· Eut with relatives Who had been lion. Y1.s1Un1 he~. Alttor their vl!llt j This hap~ occa.slonally, as they new back home to camor·l lt did recently at the Byron Jack· nJa. ~on plant here In Oranre County. COPENHAGEN VISITOR IS FETED BY SORORITY L & M PAIIT STORE JOHNNIE SAYS: QUAIJTY PAINTS WAU.PAPER 291M E. COAST BWT. COaOJf A DEL NAB OIUole l·IS30 ''II Satu Y11 IIlEY II , .......... lEST'' GLIDDEN Nationally Known for QUALITY---. BIG SAVINGS NOW! Mrs. Rune Oyrlund-Hanl'lton of JCristlan Schultz. Mrs. Hf!n Copenhagen was honored at a Thayer, Mrs. Clarence Lu~ and -========================== ~nt bon voyage party held at Mmes. and Mars. Mel Berry, Lar· the Bay Shores home of Mr. and ry Holbrook, Bert Homaveldt 8111 Mrs. Bu rton Be-ck. 2541 VIsta Dr. Seaqulat. Harold SMw, Mel God· ~ bonolft had been vlaltlng frey. Joe Hibbard, Don Hunt. J. C. tor 6 weeks with members of the Humph ries. John Mitchell. Don Newport Harbor Eta Eta Chapter McCartin, Travla McBeth. L. Z of Ep8Jlon Slema Alpha, a 80Cial Taylor, Ceor,e '1'1\ayer and Ted and phHanthropfe aororit)'. She Trevor. is prt!Sident of the Epsilon Slama At a chapter ~tina held at Alpha Eta Eta Chapt r In Co~n · the hom. ot Mrt.. Helen Thayer. ha,en, which wu aponiJOftCI by 219 ;ruattn Ave.. Newport Heights. the Newport Harbor Chaptet and Mr.. Dyrlund·H•nan prewnted oraanl8ed by a local member. tht ~· ehaptft with a fllurlne MDI. Krlatlan Sdualtr. 2U TU.ItJn ot Royal OOpe.nha.Jen china u a A'llt~ Newport Bellh~ cl\lrlna 11ft from tbe Eta Eta Chapter of her vl.llt to Denmark l.ut tall Copenbapn. Tbe a1ft will be Gue.ta at the tare.,.u ~ upt in the eare ot the eb.apter wue Mn. M. J. Barbeau. Mra.. ..-ldent from J'M!' to ,...r. A'' HAJRCUIS I'Oil ... Am 10'18 ONLY $1~ ~ ................ , .... MftNEl. FOR RENT A'f NEW LOW COST! Do you want money? Thousands of dollars are available to yoo today for anv of these pvrposesr 1. To build y:Ur own home 2. To buy a .-.ely~ heme 3. To,..,... .. or ma-..-pur own home You can borrow th4t money you ~ at • new low cost ... yes. muctlloww ~ in..,.lf ,..., l.at ye•r .. , from Newpott &atboe SavinO-end loen Auocletion. Slwfel million dollen evailable now for quldt harM lcMna. The only rntridton I• h t the ~ n'Mt be toc..t.d In Or.,. County -for Newport lalboe ~nga apedellz. In home loen. In Or.,.. County end hel ~ 001e1 66 million dc)lt ... If ,W'rw planning 10 aMid, buy Of remodef • home In Orwlge CGunty -911 ....-~e~ad caun-.a ...... ·c:aat ffGfn ........ Wboe s.w. end lA:aen A ........ 3366 VIol UdD• NIIWpOIIt '-c:h. eel .......... ,._ ,....,, .... ..,. c.. In 01 ....... ~S-3130. the e xciting ne'v Citroen I D DB..UIE $2795 STD. MODEl $2695 ~=-----) ~" ~ ~ All Oil SUSI'EICS10tt Smtll You re loltlll y IIOIIInf Oft 1ir 1 COtltPI£SSEO Alii 1 You nner I ttl a butn41 nt>tl ~U! I SQJn:l t~tn on ro"1~u1 roa~'' flDIIT WHHl OliVE Wor ~ s II'OSI rrsoonsrve rr• •. •• a~.r ,j · )tl t~e u'es1 ' AUTOMATIC J~IIMQ Pull I s"rtctl ul'dlr the dasll l~r ''' j.Kh 1tull ~~~· You tM1&t a tor t Wt!lll'l:! plly,•c II t i'OI I I . • . . • . • . . rccrn t rronomy H'i nnt r 1cith 37.9 m ilu~ ]>I r !Ia lion t iUISES AT IS SI'IIDS l 0 t DO MYSIY DISC: I UW tll-IICK WMHl l AS£ UCl AND P'tll ... STEnlltC YAAIAIU C:llARAHCE SUI·lML IIDE OVEIDIIV[ fOAM l UilE• ~' • MUTINC AND VENTIUliOitl . • . • • IECLIMINC SUTS CHIC: I'AIISIAN STYLIHii All futures ltsled allow are standard equopment- JutomltiC clutch power slttr•"l and po-..er b!Jiunc au.lable on the OS model • • C ;TROEN \ SAVE ~ FIRST (s.vings is not m::J left owr at the of the month.) SAVE ... Security Aft eccoun+s insured up to $1 0,000.) SAVE .... EARN DIVIDENDS PAID 4 TIMES PER YEAR • Bany Kd.o and Pat DauetU • CI.IPP UYD renewed tbeJr permit Jut week A. W. Md)Qnald. addltion, 1100 to? the 12·\Ullt. 8-etory aputmeDt Klnp .ad., .UOO; William Spur- bulldJnc at 7U 31st St., on Lido geon m. addJtJon, 436 Snua Har· PenJ~wa, a.c:ro. the c:banoel bor Jtd., $6.000. from Lido lale. Total &J'DQU.Dt of e Jt&WliC*t the permit t. $1919~665. ThOmu Terlch, demoU&h P.· Tbe oriclnal permit taued Jut rare ctamaced by tire, 3101 w. Mareh, had lapsed beeauae con· BaJbOa Blvd .• $100;. Pacltlc Tele· structJon had not been started. phone Co., interior arrangun.ent, Other major permits llaued 3345 Newport Blvd., $3.000: Jatne~~ during the past week Included a Buckman, fence. 3204 M~ medJcal bulldlnc tor Dr. David $150; MJlan Mann, 2-unlt. 2-atory Nielsen in the Croe.sroads Vllla1e apartment, 6610 W. Ocean F\., area and dwellings In Irvine $26,500; E. W. Ritchie. partJtJon Terrace, Upper Bay, Lido and for ato~. 6208 W. Coast Hwy., West Newport. SlOO; C. E. Washbon. roof. 1827 Followlnl permits were Issued: W. Balboa Blvd., $150; Alexander • coao•A DEL JIAJl Molll.on, shed at 47 Beach Dr., Randall De Bolt. slab, 508 Lark· Lido Trailer Park. $75; Harry Kel· spur, $285; H. L. Blatterman, so and Pat Douglas, renewal of walL 209 Narcissus. $430; Gladys permit for 12-unit, 3 -stoey apart· Curtis, root tor patio, 712 Poln· ment buJJdlng at n1 31st St., senla, $100. Lido Peninsula $199,665. e mvDfE TEJI.UCE ---·---- George Carroll. 1-unlt, 1-story 1 ............ I · rial f -.1 dwelling, 1933 Bayadrre, $40,000; -·-I• DonaJd Todd. wall. 2007 Sabrina. Will ALl .. ' 1'1..&. $358; Irving Jordan. 1-unlt, 1· .. Jl .,._ story dwelling, 1721 Galatea. $24.000. Supervlaor Heinz Kaiser will e UPPEB BAY AJlEA not be forgotten in the Harbor Dr. Donald Lauber, l ·unlt, 1· Area. story dwelling, 1227 Highland. A memorial fund has been $27.885: Arthur WilliAms, patio started In his name at the Har· cover. 1521 Mariners. $600. bor Area Boys' Club, which was • BALBOA hla favorite .project since It was Uoyd Lanterman. new roof, started. The Heinz Kalset Memor· 2123 Granada, $1.600. lal Endowment and Trust Fund • BAY SIIOilES for the Harbor Area Boys' Club Mrs. Josephine Fowler. garage. alrea4y has received many hun· ~1 Waverly, $1.500. dred11 of dollars since Mr. Kaiser's • lfE1d'Oft JIElGBTS death. Only the Interest from the Dr. David Nielsen. m P<ilral fund Will be uaed for operating building. ~ N. Newport Blv~d expenses for the club, to main· ~000; Newport Ha rbor Boa taln It as a permanent tund. of Realtors alterations. 406 El od S2,Soo· Mrs Joheph Dlx The Costa Mesa EJementary GOLF TRICKSTE.R Art Ashton will give o free exhibition ot I p.m. Sundoy ot the Pine Tree Golf Cour1e in Santo Ano, on Westminster Blvd. (I 7th St.), o hoff mile eost of Harbor Blvd. He c,n do stunts such os biHing o golf boll 200 yords while on one knee. ond hittinq 4 swing· ing golf boll 200 yards. High School Gets S I I, I 8 I Congressman James B. Utt an· nounces that the Newport Harbor Union High School District hu been awarded $11,181 tor school operating funds pursuant to Pub· llc Law 874. Schools which are heavily bur- dened by the Impact of Federal lnstallatloM In their area are eligible for financial uslstan~ under thla Public Law . M dena . 1. h h. ed 5Jo Riverside School District has announced .on. emo 18 8 • • th t Its 1 .... -"late -hool S75· Loraine Irwin sign, 365 N. • new n~"'rmcu .... The total entitlement for the N • Bl d S65 ' at 21.st St. and Santa Ana Ave. School District for the fla<-al year e= ~.. · Will be named the Heinz Kai.wr 1958 has been set at $14.909.28. • T R. Cadwalader. awning, 400 School when It ls opened In Sep· of which the above amount hu Via' Lido Nord. $30(); C&rl Stentz. tember, l959. been ~rtllied for lmm.ctlate P4Y· 2-unit. 2-story apartment, 316 VIa ment. Additional paym~nt.s wlll Udo Nord. $22,500. LEGAL JfOTICE be subject to such adjustments Jfo. A JUIO as may be required by actual IE1l PHOLSTERIIII •oTJCE 1"0 caEJ)JTOIIS data and" by the avallablllty of Eatate of SIMON JOSEPH OX· funds In relation to total entitle· ARART. deceased. ment tor financial assJstance. Notlce ls hereby given to the _.., .. rlq Te Be IIIWI11-I A preliminary hearing in New· port Justice Court for John A. Grimes. 28, of 239~ Rochester St., Costa Mesa. on a cha.rie of burglarizing a Newport Beach psychiatrist's otti~ has been continued u n t 11 Wednesday, Aug. 8. Grimes Is charged with steal · lng 2 tape recorders and money orders from the office of Dr. Ray· mond Harold at 365 Newport Blvd.. July 7 . * Green Stcnnpa, Too! DAILY & SUlfDAT t-1 FB.L-SAT. 9 -I CIIIW Ill• .. II Cull • .,. Crull R~ll Johnson, 8, of l65 ;::::=:=:::==================;; Prl~ton Dr.. eo.ta Mesa, wu treated at Hoag Hospital for ln· juries Incurred when a car In which he was riding, driven by his father, Lloyd Johnson. 39, collided with a car driven by Lawrence Chapm.an, 42, of Chula Vlsta In front of the Balboa Bay Club on Coast Hwy. at 1:35 p.m. Sunday, July 20. U~~e EMp o .. Uled ads to buy, tell, trade nr exebange. EGREMONT fill .. ~ .... ·aaJ ••••I Kinc:l«garten-Grades J.ym • • • • • ~&Da.,..Y .. ~ ..... ~dltors of a nd all persons hav· II C••• "-•'-itl cedent or said estate to tile them The decl.alon on the Orange ypEn" • • • • • Largest ond Most Compl.te Furniture Store in the Area. ing claims agalnst t he said de· ~ a t110l'tER with the necessary vouchers Jn County campus of the University ~ tbe office of the Clerk of the Su · of CaUCornia Is still up In the E}ftALS perlor Court of the State of Call· air, and Isn't expected to be set· Sepaaat.e tutodal.JiiOiiCiiii for diU._ wilD nqatn .. ._. Cornia. In and for the County of tled until September. wa TIDE sift work lA ~ nbjecta. IAirft'hDI& ...... _,_, ....... BT.-a2-Jl. LAGUNA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Call for ffM DECORATING SERVICE Liberty a-5511 1017 W. ec-t Hiqhwey N.wport a..dl MATTR SSES lCEW-8D1JD.DIKQ ., ........... IrTe,War Shapes ~-Cottoe COSTA WESA WATTlESS CO. 2110 ,.._...,. ...... UWty t.llOl Logic tells us not to'put aU of our eggs lnto one bank account. Therefore. doesn't lt make sense to diversity your aavlnga dollars Lnto other forms of BOUnd Invest· ment.s, including well secured trust deed notes paying 10% Interest. AB little as $1500 will start your program. WE MANAGE. SERVICE AND COLLECT EVIlS G. PARlER I CIIPliiY 320 ~-NEWPORT BLVD.-~fi 6-1653-NEWPORT BEACH Orco Block Co. Bun.DING BLOCKS-ALL SJZES-ALL TYPES JAcDoo 7-2231 Klmbellt s.a= .U JtaWJa. StaatGD ZDJ L Kala. Salata AM Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS .ewport ams.. eo.ta ..... ~ .. 1.1 I'Joor~-~ Asphalt nle -Rubber 'Pile Fonntea -Linoleum nle CARL TOllS' I.Df~'r JS5 E. 17tla St. • -· Collta ..._ J.Dza"n-22 Yean In Oranp County --------- TE WIIILE Orange, or to present the same. That ls the word that came out IIINfA&.I Office su.DDh with the necessary vouchers, to of a meetlna of the Board of R.e· ~ oaw. S·UIO For further iDformation plecme phou OB 3-5618 the undersigned at hls or her g::e~n:..::ts:...:..:.ln:...Sa=n..:..:.F::..:ra:.:.n:..:c.:lsco=.---__:,:.30:.1:..:1~1f.:•:•.!pow:rt:.:...=•~L::._:Jf~•:::•:!pw~rt~l:•:t~s::.!..::::=:::==:::==:::=::::::::=:::::=:::=:::::::=====~ pia~ of bualneu, to·wit: c/o A. K. Phelps. 3429 East Coast Hlgh· way, Col'ona del ~ Callfomla, within alX montba &net' the tlrat pubUcatlon of tht. notlce. Dated July 7, 1958. CHARLES V. OXARART. Executor of the Estate of said decedent. A. K. Phelps. Attorney at Law. 3429 East CC>Mt Highway. Corona del Mar. California. Publish: July 10. 17, 24, 31. 1958 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL .OTICE No. A-31366 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF WILLIAM R. WY· ATT, aka, W. R. WYATT, De· ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouch· era In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of CaUfomla. In and tor the County of Orange. or to present the same. with the necessary vouchers. to the undersigned at hls or her pia~ of business, to·wit: GALVIN R. KEENE. Attor· ney at Law, 333 North New· port Blvd., Newport Beach, Callfotnla , within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated July 10. 1958. I Signed) LOUISE WYATT AdmlnlBtratrix of the Es· tate of said decedent. GALVIN R. KEENE 333 North Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CAlifornia Midway 6·1221 Attorney for Administratrix Publlsh: July 17. 24, 31; Aug. 7, In the Newport Harbor EMign. •' THIS~ IS YOUR · UIDE / E 4 NEW~oM·E GUARA1fT.EES \ It protects you from inve$/ing in • "new'' home that's eleotrically obao/ete -.. s 2 out of 3 houses built today are I 1. Majer Metric ..,aa.c• ......., lllllt II. Tbey're pert o( tM oriaiftal bouJc plu. DOt GUt«.opocbt eJttru ..... placcct for muimum efficleac;y. 2. ,...,. .... fer .....,... ...._ Eye-avina liahtinJ that is both decofative tutd func:tioeal -located whero you need IL c. A JULY BRIDE--Mrs, lv•n P•ul Colburn Miss Patricia Ann Thorne Is Bride of Ivan Colburn • · M_... Patrlcla Ann Thome ot lone wbJte tulle g-own over taf· Corona del Mar and Puadena leta. She wore ueen sUppers' and became ttre bride of Ivan PauJ green and yellow nowenr In her Colburn of Laguna Beach and hair. She carrie4 a bouquet of Beverly Hills In a candlelight yellow roses. Yellow, white and wedding-ceremony held Satur-green were colors carried out In day, July 26. at the Pasadena the floral the~ of the church, Presby1erian Church. and at the reception, which was The bride ls the daughter of held at the church lounge and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson patio. Thorne, and the groom's parents The groom was attendt>d by his are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wlllls·Col· brother, Con Colburn of Santa bum. The bride's grandparents Monica, as his best man. Ushers are Mr. and Mrs. ·Leon Wllllai'D.Il were Alan Trefry, cousin or the of 620 Poppy Ave .• Corona del groom from Whittier; Lewis Mar. Burke Jr., fraternity brother from The bride's sister, the former Santa Ana; Richard Stover. fra- Nancy Thorne, 1952 Pa .. dena tumlty brother from Rlvt>rslde, Rose Queen, now Mrs. John and James McAleer of Enslno. Franklin Skinner, served u the The couple plan to live In the maid ot honor. vicinity of Sanford University, Actiq u hostesses for the re· where the groom Is getting his ceptlon w ere the bride's cousins doctor's degree. and alater-ln-taw, Mrs. Lawrence He graduated from Pomona Scott Jr .. Mrs. John Thome and College and re<:elved his Master's Mrs. Doqbl .. Fahy, all of Costa Deg-ree from Claremont Cradu· Mesa. and Mrs. Harry Parker of ate School. He Is a member or Palos Verdes. Mrs. Scott Is the Kappa Delta fraternity and of former Barbara Jones, and Mrs. the American AM<>clatlon of Pe Parkt>r Is the former VIrginia troleum Geologists. Jones, daughtt>rs of Mr. and Mrs. The bride was graduated from c. Lester Jones of 720 Poppy Ave., Pasadena High School and Stan· Corona del Mar. ford. She received her Master's A traditional formal white from Stanford In June. She tourt'd wedding gown of Chantilly lace Europe Jut aummt>r vl11iting and tulle over satin was worn by friends In Switzerland and Den· the bride, the fourth bride of the mark. family to wear a &.lmllar gown. --.. -.. lST--CH-u-=-ac~H:-:-0::-f::-:C-:;-H::R::-:IS:::T:---- Jt wu worn by her lister, Nancy, n SCIENTlST and both Barbara and Vl.rglnla 1101 y,. lldo, Newpoti kech J ones. and each of the four g-Irls A brench of n •• Mother Church. Tile participated In the other'a wed· First Church of Chrost, Sc.entlll, in 8os· dings. ton Meneclo.useHs. The gown had a fitted bodice Sundey School --· ...... .. ~ I 5 • m. with hl&h neckline, long--but· Sundey Service .. .. .. II ,oo e.m. toned aleeves which came to a Wednesdey Eveninq Meet•n9 . 8:00p.m. point at the WTista, and a fuJl Reedin9 room loceted et 3315 Vie h 1 I Th brid ' fln•er Lido, Newport S.ech. i1 o~" wee~ deys C ape tra n. e e I ... • from ~:00 e.m. to 5:00 P·"'· Wednesdays tip veil was held with a wreath from 9 e.m. to 7.45 p.m. Tuesdeyl end of orange bloaoms. She carried Fridoys 9 e.m. to 9 p.m. Clo1ed Holidays. a bouquet of white roees. Illy of The public ;1 cordially invited to et· the valley and atepbanotla. tend the clo.urch servicet and 111• the The matron of honor wore a Reodin9 Room. CARPETS • RUGS 1112 .... I • I I CCIII 10 7-4927 SCRAPIOOK AND COFFEE were in order T ues-- dey when 8 new members were honor.d by the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the Children's Home Society of California in a luncheon &t the Bey Island home of Mrs. W . Phelps Meridel. Mrs. F. A. T errant, center, who was returned to octive stotus a s absence, record of the group's activities to Mrs. William Adams. left. and Mrs. Merton Cameron. Other new members ore Mmes Dwight Anderson. D Phillip Clor~e. Henry Jones, John Killefer, Les L•ttlejohn .,,.,d Alan La.ffler. {Ensign photo) KITTY BURTON OF COM WEDS WALTER STEW ART laiCi.W Cllr•h•• WID lleet • 1111-l The Associated Chambers of 'YIIw m. .. lrt•' ftVIII.DAY. JULY JL l- a&Wi081' aaa.oJt UUGir I Ia D••l•c ·te Llpla ---------- A hlchll&ht production ot the Lag-una Playhouse season t. scheduled to open Tuesday when producer Michael Clbaon preants an all-star cast with 1uch names aa Marc Lawn!n<-e and Wendell Holmes In Arthur Mlller's "VIew From the Bridge," contlnuln& throu&h Aug-. 10. Marc Lawrence, star and dl· rector of the show. just corn· pleted a suceaatul run of ''View From the Bridge" In Eng-land. Wendell Holme• who co-stan with Mr. Lawrence, has been featured extensively on Broad- way, In radio and TV programs, as well as In motion pictures. u .. Enatcn Cl .. ttled ad.s to buy, aell, trade or exchance. Deep cleans with_ouf drying 2 DOROTHY GRAY CUANSING CR£AMS ANNUAL SALE " ........ 2.00 ,,...,,v»J Carmel will be the future home man was James ~atsch from Commerce of Orange County will 1 of Mrs. Katharine Alden (Kitty) Monterey. 'i hold a general membership din· I Burton of 225 Jasmine Ave., Co-A re<>eption for 34 people fol · ner meeting Thursday evening. rona del Mar, who became Mrs. lowed the exchange of vows. The Aug. 7. In the Palms ~staurant. Walter E. Stewart last week on bridal table was decorated with Anaheim. Reception will begin Monday, July 21. white water lilies, magnolias and I at. 6:15 p.m., and a buffet dinner The wedding ceremony took spider chrysanthf.'mums. At t e r Will begin at.6:45 P m. . place a t the home of Mayor and 1 the ceremony, the bridal couple I Speaker Wlll be S. Smtth Crls Mrs. James B. Stoddard at 2928 1 left for a honf.'ymoon In the I wald !rom the Los Angel!s Air ,...__ Bl d c d 1 M mountains. Pollution Control District. V\...:an v .. orona e ar. formerlY the Aldf.'n family home. The bride Is lhc rlaughtf.'r of • Mrs. SToddard ana Mrs. Burton Mrs. R. Burett Oliv.f.'r Jr of Cape JuiJ C.aty Fair are slstt>rs. 1 Clrardt>au, Mlssour~, and thP latt> Th Re S Dr. Eliot Alden She allended D1&...a Sef '-r la&JII e v. Jamt>s tewart rt>ad Ma lbo h Sch I f I ,_ d IVa fW ;tiUV the wedding vows at a small · r roug 00 or g r.ll'j an family wedding cert>mony held at U~LA. where shf.' was aff1hated The County Fair Board has an 4:30 p.m. Mrs. Burton wore a tur· With Kappa c;;amma soronty. nounced that the 1959 Orang!' I I' r d . h The ~troom s home IS In Mon-County Fair will retu rn IO thP 61 quo se. men a ternoon res;; Wit tt>rt>y. but he Is originally !rom dav pattern and that the dates matchmg shOt's and a while or· Seattle Washln~>ton wherp hi!! will be July H -19. chid corsage M~ Stoddard · ~ · · _..., t. c' · h . parents still res1df.'. and ht> at· The decision was made aftN a serv ..... as rna ron o onor 1n a d d h · · champagne·colort>d llnt>n dres.s ~~~: 1gh school and collt>ge •'iu~ey of organtzatl<:>ns and In· and a green orchid corsagt> Best · _ d1v1duals Interested 1n tht" Fa1r --------------·-He Is ronnecfed w1th an a1rport Out ol 58 letters of inqu1ry, 33 Heli,.t P•licatiiiJ 1••11111 To11 Prizes Two publications of the Hell· pot Division of ~kman lnstru· mt>nts have won top honors In the 1958 awards competition sponsored by the International Council of Industrial Editors. The prize winners.. "From Dave's Desk," a newsletter, and "Helin~" a mag-azine. are products of the Hellpot advertls· ing and sales promotion depart· ment. Head of the department Is MIC'hael York of Laguna Beach. Assistant editors are Ralph Young of Costa Mesa and Mark Pines of Laguna. Dorothy Kooy- man of Corona del Mar coordi · nates art and production for the publications. U~e Ensten CJasaWed ada to buy, tell, trade or exchange CDI TRAVEL CDI TUVEL CDI TRAVEL in tht> Monterey area and IS d1s answE'rs were rece1vt>d -29 fa tributor !or Pip('r airplanes in ' voring the change in datt> and that area. He and Kitty were In· lt>ngth of the fair Two indl\ ldu 1 traduced by Mr ancl ~Tl'. John als favored tht> 10 days and the Baker of Irvine Tt>rrace. Mr. Bak· May dates of this year's fa~r. er Is Western distributor for I Piper Aircraft. l!nslrn claaslfled ada Jet raulta. I ~CaD Garden_ Vegetables • 19c REIIIZ STRAINED ........ 3 for 29( JUNIORS 3 for 35<' Baby Food 24 oa. Jar Durkee's Mayonnaise • 49c Lindsay Mammoth Gr. Ripe Olives -9 oz. 31 t ORO-SUDS-12 oz. SUNSHINE KRISPY SALTINES-1 lb. Box ELBERTA PEACHES 2 lb. 25¢ BI RDESEYE'S-9 orz. CUT IEIIS tr FRENCH STYLE 19¢ CUKES 5¢ ... IUT PIES 2~ NT •••• ~ .. lubr~atft •• 1l hquell~ Ru~hH de.p dowa 1.o toat eway nery impurity .. luve ok•n r•f.-..ah~ mo11t SALOII c-. ~Retnerkabl•! A~u like a macnetlo hh out IUddea vi•• ... ~rlaa out Iudden rlow. COROIA IEL MAR PHARMACY J127 L c:o.t Bwy .. .._ J-~tae-. eon-a del Mar * OIDOLE 3·1110 OPEX EVEJIJJfCS ~ 1:30 P.M. EXCLt:Sf\'ELY YOt:RS·- DQROTHY 0 HARA S * fALL COLLECTION Of DRAPE DRESSES I~ CREPE II WOOL-SIZES 8 · 16 ~elena's FADS AND FASHIONS 274.3 E. COAST IIJGJIW JlT OIUole 3-1105 CO.OJfJl DEL 11U ~ -. ~Tbe CJlTILLA C OF PET FOOD Purr All Tuna ?\~T 2 for 21c Purex Bleach QUARTS lfz GALLON 8 0... Jar Ubby's Sweet Pickles · 25c BLACK BEAUTY CHARCOAL-S lb. Bag MODESS-Regular or Super Nabisco Stack Pack-Rn'Z CRACIER.S--12 oz. 35 TOMATOES 2 ... 19¢ MORE~O'S-H oz. EIIC.UI IIIlO 3~ SEEDLESS GRAPES 15~ 80 TO IIWII 80 TO lAWAII II Tl lAWAII Meat Specials .. SPECIALS FOR JULY 31. AUG. 1. 2 BOIIEI.&I8 Roast - * lie 5le lit It · CHOI~ BONEI.FSS SHOULDER Clod Roast 79~ WEST NEWPORT STREET PROJECT IS ADVANCED Newport ae.d\ City Coundl Mt th~ macl\lfte.r11n motiM' Monday ewnlna to ~~ up an u1 • m~nt dlatrlct for lmp~t of atl'eet5 In Weat Newport between 48th and 54th street-. lnvattca· tJon and debt llmJtatlon zepons w~re ordered pHpared. "We'Ve been ln sand and dust for many yeara, and we want to get out of It," remarked Harold High School Registration Opens Aug. 4 New freshmen or ninth graders in the Newport Beach a nd Coeta Mesa hlih school district will register by appointment during August at the new Costa Mesa High School at 2650 Fairview Rd .. Mrs. Fay Harbison, vlce.princlpal of N~wport Harbor Union High School. said yesterday. The tele· phone number is Kimberly 5· 9431. New sophomores. juniors and senJors In the district wlll regis· ter In Newport Harbor High School at 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Newport Heights. from 9 a .m. un- til 3 p.m . Aug. 4 through ZT. Stu· dents registering early wil1 have more selection of choke In sub· jects, Mrs. Harbison pointed out. Arthul', fonner .,....._dent of the West Newport lmp~nt Alln. Construction of aUe~ ahould be Inch!~ In h project .o that garagea can be bunt on the Iota, &aid Councilman Charles Hart Public Works Director Bert Webb aald It would be dJUicuJt to get all owners to give up prop. erty for alley purposes, and add· ed that It might be necessary to force the Issue. Council also: • Approved the purchase of a $25,170 fire truck for Balboa I•· land from Crown Body and Coach Corp., alter Fire Chief Jan Brls · coe said this rig wu better s uited for the Island than the $24,578 Seagrave fire truck. • Recelved an appeal from Mrs. Nadene Nelson from the Planning Commlsslon approval of Ralph Ma.skey's request to oper· ate a parking lot at 510 Club· house Ave .• Newport; set public hearing for Aug. 11. • Received a petition with 51 signatures protesting "lllegal use SLIDING INTO THIRD is Peter Hazel of the Pioneer league Dodg· ers durin9 last Thursday's game at the Corona del Mar Youth Cen· ter. Ra ndy Loughlin covers third for the Pirates. In the badground is Bruce Reynolds of the Pirates. The Dodgers won 12 to 8. of 2 lots facing Clubhouse Ave.1 . ~:c.:s/:~k~~~ ~~n:;~~r7:r ~~~ BUNTS AND HOME RUNS tlon. • Received a request from e PIOKEEJII LEAGUE e PIEDIIOJn' LEAGUE Giants and Braves Leading In Corona del Mar Leagues The Clanta are lead!oc the l!utAI'm ~ -C~ ... Dod· Piedmont Leaaue at tbe Corona gera a.od lrav.. del Mar Youth Center with 5 Harper t-.1,.. CU... Cardt· games won and a lo.t Behind rW., Brawe and DoclpG. them are the Pirates, 4 won. 3 Wt~tern t..,ae -Olrdin&J., la.t and 1 tied; Cardinals, 4, 3 Brawe net ~18. • and 2; Dodcen. 4 and f ; and ~LM,._._phll.lMI and Braves, 2, 6 and 1. Becll lal\111. The Braves are at the top of the Pioneer Leaaue with 8 won and 1 le.t. Other atandln .. are as followa: DodJera, 7 and 1! pt. rates, ..4 and 4; Giants, 1 and 7; Cardinals, 1 and 8. Top 3 teams In other leaauea are as follows: Major Leaaue-Cubs and Card. lnals-Pirates. Pacific .-Coast Leaaue--Cubs, Pirates and .Dodgers. American Aasoclatlon--Giants, Carcb a nd Cut.-Dodg~ra. International Leaeue -Cubs. Cardlnala and Braves. Sally Leagu~~ep, Card· lna ls and Cubs. Texas Leagu~Braves, Giant. and Cardlnala. Cal State League -PhJllles, Giants and Redlegs-Plrates. Channel Leaeue -Cardinals, Dodgers and Braves. 'Bs' Prepare For All Star Game Series Oriskei .History Is Repeating It la cu.tomary tn yathtlnc clr· cle. to allow a loyal ~ mem. ber to take over u aldpper for one race each year. Last Satur. day nm Driakel, 16, of Corona del Mar, wu sjven h1a chance, and he won the BYC er.w race In lack Toob'a P. C. "Pat:.y Ann' wttb 2 O.rata and one fourth. Exactly 5 yeara •co nm·. older brothu, MJke, won the same race In the aame boat at the aame age. l ac.k Toon. who aerved u crew for both races, now hu to walt 7 yean tor the harrowln1 exper. lence of turnlna over akJpper du- tle. to the youngest Drt.akel, Pat. who la now 9. Rudolf Ferda for a 10 to 15·min· 8.,.. l2. Ca:rdiJIIGb 4 (July 23) Card.laala 3, BnrTea 2 (July 23) ute parking limit In front of the Ron Holder belted out 4 hHs In Da n l ohfUIOn and John Rich· "Korker" liquor and package 4 times up for the Braves. Bill wine were the only 2 Cardinals food store. opening soon at 2229· Scott got 3 for 3. and Bill Darling, to get hits, each getting l In 2 33 E. Coast Hwy.; referred re Dan Dlsmang and Bruce Olander times at bat. Mike Flanegjn hit quest to parking advisory com· got 2 for 3. John Wilson topped a l ·bagger for the Braves. Twenty boys were picked from Another Try mittee with the remark that JWr the batting for the Cardinals ~n l2. PlratH 11 (July :U) the Corona del Mar Piedmont haps a 24·mlnute limit might with 3 for 3. Greg Dare, Ricky Jim HoHman, as usual. led the League for the All·Star "B" B L•d s d be considered. Saundt>rs. Wlcky Havens and Dodgers In batting with 3 hits In gamt>s In the summer baseball Y I 0 an s . Agreed to refund SIS appli· Chris Fraser each got 2 tor 3. 4 times up, Craig Nt>al had 2 for program to be played this week· cat1on f~ to 2, Balboa Island Dodgen 12, Plrat• 1 (July :U) 3. Bob Orr led the Pirates with 2 (.>nd. The residents of Lido Sands youths, Bill Lippsncott and Jerry Dodger Steve Patterson hit a for 3. Barry Hoskin, Mlkt> Crc.-en The boys are John Rkhwlne. 1 have gotte? around the problem Kramer, who changed thetr msnc1 perft>ct 3 for 3. Mike Ray. Danny and Bill Wirth each had 1 hit Dan Johnson. Larry Broerlng. of not havsng enough registered! about operating a parking lot at 1 Orr and Tom Sawyer had 3 for 4, BruYes 9, Dod9en 2 (July 28) Kim Oviatt, Jim Hofman. Bob voters .In their area to SUCC"eSS~l· Agate and. Park. ~lboa Island. and Pelt> Hazel had 2 for 3. Mike Craig Neal and Mike Horn h it Babson, Rex Mechling, Mike A HEAVY HITTER for the p;. oneer league C ardinals at tha Corona del Mar Youth Center is Wicky Havens, shown here heading for home on a home run in the July I 7 game with the Dod9ers. He hit 3 for -4, but the Dodgers won I b· I 5. .... 3404 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH YARDAGE UNENS UNGER IE CHILDREN'S WEAR • ly pet1tlon the county supenn· after lea~nsng th~t II woulct. cost Blackwell and Randy Loughlin 2 lor 2 for the Dodgers, Jim Horn. Barry Hoskin, Mike Green, I tendent of schools to transfer an additional S25 for a bussness led tht> Pirates with 3 for 3: John Hoffma n and Greg Brockway hit Bill Wirth, Flash Rothwell. fTed them from the Costa. Mesa to the license and $100 for in!'lurance. Scroggin and Chuck Crabb hit 2 1 for J. Bob OlanctE>r led the Bandel. John Webster. Chris Newport school dlstnct. . • Approved a contract with for 3. and Gary Linebarger hit 1 Braves with 2 hits in 3 t1mc.-o; at Vaile, Mike Flanegin, Bob OJ. They obtalnedfa deputy reg1s· Herbert Rtley for architectural for 3 bat Carlton Lowt>n Mark Story ander. Mike Clemence, Blll Ho· trar of voters. ~d went around services fo_r the $21.000 Corona Dod9~n 19• Brczyes 15 (July 28) 'and Gary Bf()('rlng. hit 1 In 2 den and Tony Wrath. and got the residents all regis· del Mar Library 10 be. built 0t" Mark Worsham had 3 hits In times up, and Bill Holden hit 1 .. B .. leagues in the series are ter~d. . . . . Marigold Ave .. near Fife Hal, · ao; many times a t bat for the for 3. I Sally, International, American :->.o~v they are ctrculatsng the~r fee wlll ~ ~,, for plans and 2 • 1 Bravt•!l. Tom Wes tgate. Kim Des· and Texas. pettllons again and say this time ' for s uperv1s1on. be a John Schromm and Steve J • H ff International will play Sally there will be no question whether • ACC"epted proposed te~ms e~ d~..,. hit 3 for 4 and Ron Hold· I m 0 man at 6:30 Friday at Harbor High they have 25 per cent of th~ rlg-j with the Irvine .co. for accepting ;r yhit 2 for 4. Steve Patterson. d School. American will play Pled· lstere'l voters. In the area sagned title to the Irvine Terracc.-Park Marsh Savage. Ken Torrance and SeCOn Best mont there at 8 p.m. Texas will up. A preVIOUS pt>tltlon was 6 to 8 ~onths from now. when Brent Bt>ahm hit 3 for 4 for the play the winner ot the first game AUGUST WHITE SALE NOW ON turned down by the county sup· the lrvme Co. has completed od s lk Ra Dannv Orr A • B 3 30 s d c erintendent because of lnsufflcl ·~ some $150.000 in p~rk Improve· aDndg;or.m. MSaweyer ~·t 2 for ·4. j rea .:~~·tter at : p.m. atur ay at osta ent signatures. • ments. ~ M~>sa Park. At 5:30 p.m. Sunday, LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN • Apnrnved contract with con· I Dodger Jim Hoffman. who has the winners ot tha t game and • C SL.... ftL ..-~ I N the winner of the Piedmont· OUR PABIJNG LOT ...._ ...... , sultan! Cha~le~ ~blnson tor sur· Pau eumann led the Piedmont League batting American game will play the U • "-•1 l vey of the c1ty s tnsurance cover· averages right through the sum · fi nal game at Costa Mesa Park. WE VALIDATE 'lOft TICKET ~, r~a ~ata~n~~u~d ~~ A hi ~~~~l~~n ~~nd =~~=~~=~==~=~~~~~~~=~~~=~~~======~===~ • Requested the Irvine Co. to Tor t ete to the top batter In ' the whole Approval of the final map of lnstall M.Vb sidewa lk a nd addl· Harbor Area proaram aa he the Cam~ Shoree •ubdlvlaton ttoaal pa~ent on th~ bluff side Q H b maintains a better than s turdy j u.at below Shore CUtts was de· of Bayside Dr. from Ma nne Ave. ar Or .650 average with 13 hits In 20 1ayed by the Newport Beach City to Avocado Ave. In Corona del l times at the plate. Councll pendJng agreement on Mar. Paul Neumann who has foJ . John Welser of the Sally serving the new area with water. I • Received copy of a resolu· lowt'd thP trail of top basketball League Giants Is tops In thl' Har· An adjourne~l ':;~t i n:.;/ the tlon of the Newport Bt>ach Ele· playN George Yardley in his bor An>a with 15 hits In 20 times Counctl was ca e or . p.m. mental"}· School Board stating "Jports career through Harbor' up for .750 tomorrow (Fndayl. when an that Board policy ~s to Include High School and Stanford Uni· Other top Pif'dmont baltel"!! are a~t>E'ment ls expe<'ted to be ~ub 10 the Schoo~ Dlstnct all future H>rsity. r~elvPct the honor from as follows:· \.iant Tony Wrath. matted by the developt>rs. ard C'tty annexations in the Corona Yardley last Thu,.;oay as the l 43.1: Psratt> Barry Hoskin . .423 ; & Harri:'gtohn Lumber h~o . th del Mar area. ouLo;tandlng Harbor Area athlete Brave M1kt> Flant>~;ttn, .400, Giant The ~~ty t!~wno n~ r~~~ de~ Sl• Ll c t • Oft of 19:>8. Fred Bandel. .400: Pirate Mike ~ater ~eLa et>n d 0 wl11 not ICnt Ill 111101 liP won thr \.C'orge Yardley Gret>n. .385: Psrate Bill Wirth. ar an h guna a~l m ca. I • p .L 'B ' trophy over I othN outc;tandlng .35i; Card1nal Dan Johnson, .333; ~~~~~~v~i~h~ ~~Pthut>n 1'1n:0ar! ob· l1m111 llll IJO athletes Dwk Deaver, Jim New· Pirate Rolx'rt ~rr. .347; and 1 (J b h It I c· p k Commission ktrk, Cary Cr('('n and John Fon· Cardinal John Richwine, .333. ta ne Y t e C' Y· The ~ond:: nsght with tht> ttus. before an overflow Junior Topping the oth<'r leagues be· PAJJfTINGS OK DISPLAY I rame up d. · f "Plata del Chamber sponsort>d dinner In Jr. side John Weiser are Major The 12th Si'ason of thf' Rex sugg~st~ nt~:'e n~w waterfront vlnr Coast Country Club. Lfoague Cuh Rlrh Rison, .571 : Pa· SPORTSWEAR CLOTHING and SHOES • STUDENTS' SIZES 12 TO 20 YOUNG MEN'S ·siZES 36 TO 40 Brandt Summer S<'hool ot Paint· I Bayo or th Nt>wport Elks Neumann's name will be en·1 citir Coa.c;t !.Ragut> Ca rdinal Lynn Jng will C'lose with a ctlsplay of I p~k ne;r t t; Newport City I grav<-cl on the huge silver bas· I Reisinger, .500: American Leaaue paintings hy the 106 students ~ou~~il h~d toe delay decision k<'lball trophy under the name Giant Pa t Smith, .573; Interna- from 2 to 3 p m. this Saturday tn I beeaust> Edward Healy of Central of Tod White. who won the per· tlonal League Dodger Harold the Brandt patio. 105 Goldenrocl1 ~ew~rt remarked that that'.c; the f>('lual trophy In Its Initial yearl Marx .. 620; and Texu League Ave .. Corona del Mar. ~arne recommended for thE' lOth i_n_1_95 .. _7_·-=========:B:r:a:v:e=D:a:n=Y:o:rk:·=·600=.=====================:::::===================;----DB. KIELSEK KAMED St beach park. Dr. David Nielsen of Newpora ------- Beach was eleC'teo first \ IC't> pr<>•:. 0C PJU:rT HAS OPERAnOK ldent of the Orange Countv Dr. Basil H. Peterson. pres1dt'nt Heart .1-\<;,c;n. at the annual meet ot Orange Coast College. 1!1 r<' lng th1c; week. New prt><~Hlt>nt " ro\ Ntng at Hoag Hospital from Or. Donalcl Mahony of Fullt>rtn'l an ulrf'r opt>ration. JAMAICA Ill presents • • • FRED DARIAN Vocalist Direct From Flamingo. Inn Las V eqas STARnNG FRIDAY, AUGUST I * Showlog KlghUy (except MODdcry) with the * BEL-AIRES TRIO IN THE NEW CARIBBEAN ROOM * SUPPER MENU STARTING llP.M. to 1 A.M. DANCING AND SHOWS NIGHTLY * rtAifA I announcing the arrival of a new shipment direct from the far east decorative accessories and fine arts ... • • • on display in our ten oriental showrooms itn1af FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES .,, .1re~~~ •• In flte Art Center 1462 S. COAST ILVD. • LAGUNA lEACH I . • TAPPING the , T-WAVES with JEANTANDOWSKY . BEAaT·'IO-DAJn" '!'ALit -In a very1 few w-. your tapptne T·wawr and apGC* will take themaelvea otf for Europe, wben Or. '"Tan" wUJ attend the tblrd WorlCS ConJrelllt of Card.lolOCY In Bruaaela. and wheN he wUJ read hl.l pepe:r on a bnrt re.earch problem on whleh he haa been workln• for the put 7 yeara. Thla lJI quite an honor u aboUt W papers are ehoeen from perhas- 10,000 IU4!mttted by heart ape- clellm fJom all over the world. Incidentally, Douelu Travel expert, VI J[Jnaman, who lJI han· dUne our trip, lJI my neweat "Phone Pal," plannina an S A S trek by air with nothlna but Douelaa planes. W6 hop ott on the Polar BNr Route, tab ln ~ Scandinavian countris, ~ ot Gennany, Auatrla, Switzerland, Holland ..• Bruuela . . . Italy, Spain, France, Portllaal. Great Bdtalo, and wina 0\fi way home by way ot New York o• ro• TBK ~ca or A SBOwaDD&-speaklna of win1· Ina your way ... we're all pretty proud ot Burke Sawyer foe hla excellent salllne In wlnnlne the Flleht of the SnowbJrda in one ot the most dramatic tlnlabes in the 23-year-old h.lstory ot the dra· WHOSE CHILO IS tw40ST IEAUTIFUL7 They ell priz.s ere. left to right, Cathy Ble"ey in the reor, ore, eech ~e the most beoutiful to its "mother," most unique doll; Viclli Vedder, smallest doll; '111AT'I A WBALE or A DAJITI -He hu aho been aaked to ahow the ''Operation Heartbeat" film taken lut year on the expedition to Baja Call· Cornia, with Donald Douelaa Sr. and OT. Paul Dudley Whlte, seek· tne sdentlnc lnfonnatlon on the world's larcest mammal, the l"'eat gray whale. This 1a In rolor and with sound and some of the really cJC.. ahota elve you an Idea how .Jonah felt as the whale malic event. Sixteen-year-old Burke, the son of Lido lsle Yacht Club Commo· dore Earl Sawyer, leaves ttlla week-end for Santa Barbara to race In the Seers Ellminatlona, AN INS~ION TRIP was mede lest week by the Harbor Bosn's to the C~st Guerd HeadquiJ~ers at T erminel Island. Bob lance. civili011 electrictan for the Coast Guard. is show•ng o buoy lamp to Susan Staof of Balb~ Pel't!"'Sula ond Btll Carey of 320 l a rkspur Ave., Corone del Mar. In the 'background, almost htdden. i~ Harbor Mas· and eech one won o prize in last week's pre· Yvonne Heord, largest doll; and Vivien Heard. liminary doll show-aiming at e full dress affair best dressed doll. Women with doll collections at the Corono del Mar Youth Center at I :30 ore invited to exhibit them at the Aug. b show. said "Ah!" p .m. Sunday. Aug. b. These winners end their (Ensign photo)) ~------~--~-------------------- Legion Auxiliary Observes 7th Anniversary of Parties The .July hospital party put on by the American Lealon Auxill· ary, Unit No. 291, marked the completion of 7 y,ars during which monthly parties have been held here for disabled veterans from Long Beach Veterara Hos· pita I. Mrs. Walter Matthews, rehabll· itatlon C'halnnan for Unit 291, re· ports that 24 disabled ·veterans attended the July party, along with Mrs. Mary Ldwe. r~reatlon­ al director of the hospital, and 4 Red Cross drivers. The Hawaiian theme was used, and unit mem- bers dre~ up In costumes. Prizes ~f're donate-d by Dick Richard. The afternoon entertain· ment following the luncheon In- cluded bingo and a dance group from the Dorothy Jo ~tudlo In Corona del Mar. A card .. nd plant were given to Unit 291 by patients of the hos· pita! for tht !14!venth birthday anniversary of these hospital parties. The next hospital party wiiJ be held Aug. 12, with Mrs. Freda Wallace as chairman. LJOifl OR MOVIE TIUP Membe111 of the Balboa Bay Uons Club and their wives took a bua trip 'o t.o. Aneeles Tues· 4V In place of the ~eutar meet· tnt and a w the movie, "Arounc1 tbe World 1n 80 DQII.'• wb.lcll wu tnrn.ecl partly tn the llatbar Area. ENTERTAINING with a hula dance ot the June perty in the Newport legion Hell for dis· ebled ~terans is little Terry Ross, from the Dorothy Jo Dance Studio, Corona del Mer. This morked the seventh yetJr of porties given by the Newport Horbo r legion Auxiliary; Unit 29 I . !Don Bush photo) OFF FO. ALASKA Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Soderberg of Newport Heights left early, early this morning on a trip to Alaska. They will make a stop- over at Seattle, Wash .. which ls their former home, before jour- neying farther north. · To Every Woman with a HIP Problem insist on STAUFFER AII£11CA1 .u .. 1 HOME 1£DUCIII PUll NOW STAUFFER Home Reducing PLAN e as little as 520 '11 ........... ALL . DOUGLAS Alll · LJJ'T _ sailing under the bureee of UYC. 1 tor AI Oberg, who helped organize the Bosn s Thla will be an "All-Douglas" Then on Aue. 17, Bwke leaves • • • of SCKial note a., no trtp for ua Throueh our good for Chicago, where he will repre-, c •ty T • b friends and. nelchbors on Lido. sent the Newport Harbor Fleet In I a X I c a Mr. and Mrs. Donald w. Douglas the International Ludera 16 Sr lOon and Perg:yl we have Champlonshlpe. aealn salllng for L . D ft d h~d the good fortune t'o have our Lido llle Yacht Club. Maklna the aw r a e twO-month trip planned entirely I trtp with Burke aa crew are teen· through the courtesy of the Doug-age Tony Wer, LIYC, and Ken ' A draft copy of a taxicab ordi· las Travel Bureau. Frankel, BYC. nance ls ~¥Ing prepa~ by City Attorney Walter Charamza foi - Dick .Johnson, who ia the "son" 1lowlng study sessions of the busl· In Uehts on automobile row in ness ll~nse committee of the Newport is In Europe, but ex-f C H IJ R. C H E S f Newport Beach City Council. peeled back by the middle of Tht-comm1ttet> Is It'd by Coun- next month. He may be keeping cllman Charles Hart as chairman an Idea on some of those little j CBIUSTIAlf SCIEBCE CBtJBCB PM "fEB CUJLD and Includes altK> Councilmen cars that he and hls dad, Clyde, The Lesson-Sermon on "Love" I The prayer guild of St . .Tames j Hans Lorenz. Kt>nneth Kingsley a~ Importing from abroad, but to be read at the Newport Beach Episcopal church wm meet. at and Frank Atkinson. Representa- he s also havlne a holiday. Christian Science ~rvices Sun-10 a.m. Tuesday and 9:15 a .m. tlves of the 3 ,cab rompanles op-• • • I day defmes Love by means of Thursday. Holy communion will eratlng 1n Nt>wport Beach - People who viewed Madame parables and passages from the I be given both Urnes. A healing 1 Ch~ker Cab. Yellow Cab and Sartorlo's modem dancing class Bible with companion passages service wll .. be held at the Thurs-Seals -have conferred with the In action on Tuesday night, .July from "Science and Health w1th day meeting. committee. 22 were Impressed with the high Key to the Scriptures" by Mary 1 Counr1lman Hart said that the dance school. Probably few of us from Zephaniah 13:171. "The Holy communion will be glvt'n regulations concermng cub rates, Catalina Island lady Newport Beach to Vatall .. blaM I :M A .. -. from s-.port ...... , !US w. c-t fll&1lway •r~ -•••• ca.llber work of the summer Baker Eddy. The Golden Tt>xt Is I ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL rommJttt>t' IS not ronsidenng any realize the excellence or this Lord thy God In the midst of thet>, at the 8, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Sun stating that that lttom should be Ullode.r 6---Free U~rty 8-Mft summer school newly rome to Is mighty; he will save, he will day services of St. .Tames Eplsco left to fr~ competition Newport Harbor. At 8 p m. on I rejoice over thee with joy; he pal Church. The Rev . .John Parke i'~~~~~~~~~~~~j~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tuesday, August 5, Vktor Mor-will rest In his love. he will joy I will preach at 9:15 and 11 a.m. Sell througb Ensign Classified eno wtll conduct In ballet at thf' over thee with singing." ICE CREAM SOCIAL Harbor VIew School Cafetorlum. The public ls Invited to view. ST. AJfDJlEWS PllESBYTE~Alf I The annual Ice cream social * CROWN HARDWARE * "The Light of the World will Jt St. Andrews Presbyterian be the St"rmon topic of fhe R.e\'.1 Church will be held from 6:30 WE !'A BOVIEIIOI.D D&•AII1WEWf STOD"' Jib-. James Stt>wart at the 8, 9:30 and . 11 a.m. services Sunday In St. to 8:30 p.m . Wednesday m the ~ FJI£ .. CILIIY PIIITS ~= Glamour Glimpses Andrews Presbyterian Church at patio of the church at 600 St I 1117 &AST COAST &ICMWAT COWIOIIA DG. IIAa 600SL Andr~Rd., CIIU Haven. :A~n~d~~~~~~R~di.,~C~Ii~U~H~aiv~en~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We are ao excited here at O'Brien's ... We a~ gettlne In the most beautiful and amart clothes for the coming season, and they are piling in each and every day ... Su1ts In the most heavenly fabrics you just ever saw, and such a variety of styles. We are ncal1y U.U.., ap to ow npatatioQ, thb ---. of belD9 the store with the ID· clJ.-Iclual ~ cmd t.bat • ¢ILl the momeat you walk 1D the froat 4001'. Our am. lcld.* are mon coudoua to IMlp you with yow WCD'Clrobe plena&. Of eoune Velma nally wodta hemS at It wileD abe la 901M to mCD'bt -wbether lt be ow West Coast mcttbta. or the Mew T odt mariretL Stie DOt oDly moos-oat all tbMe MW aDd lDdJflclual lt.ma t.bat pleaH au oC you • m acb. but doeua't get toea oC cmy OM thlD9 • . . So you CGil be 81IJe yoa woa't m..t .,......U COlD· lD9 cSowa the atreet. Wbat'a mo,., ahe lreepa each of you lD lll1Dd aa tiD abe cmd W.. wbeD abe 11 wrttiag tiMee cwca-n too.. We have some of the darllngest cottons for the transition period that you just ever saw ... and the prices are variable, also the styllne. Have you noticed those pretty half size dresses I've been wearing lately! I had on the cutest one the other day, at only $11.95. I Ilk~ it. I just know you would too. CDM COIOClJlflTT I ''The Highest Form of Love for One's Self" will be the ~rmon topic of Benjamin To.rres .Jr. at the Su nday aervtce ot the Corona del Mar Community Con~ea· tlonal Church. L L COiliiUJnTT llETBODIST "The Sacrament of Silence"! will be the theme of the !14!rmon of the Rev. Henry Irving Rasmus .Jr., at the 9:30 and 11 a.m . Su~ I day services of tht' Community Church. Methodist, oC Balboa Is· land. Church school will be at 9:30a.m. Harry Collins, Theatrical Agent, Dies Harry Collins. 72, of 1991 New-I port Blvd., Newport ~ach. died In his homt-Monday, July 21. He was a rettrl'd lheatrlcal l agent. He Is survivpd by his wife, Rose, of the homt> addC"e"ss: and 1 sister, Mrs. Ida Longn~ker of Kansas City where he was born. Services were hf'lp July 23 in Parkes-~11 Mortuary Chapel in Costa Mesa with Fr Thomas Nevins of St. Joarhim C'atholic Church of Costa Mesa ortlrlatlng. I Burial was in Holy Sepulrher Cemetery. Orangt>. CUIOLITO If AMED AJ CuJQllto. manager or the 1 produce department ot Richard's Wdo Market, has been elected first vice-president of the Italian· American Soclt'ty of Orangr County. Tbef'lda~...., ..... few .,... 9trla ,... ........ to _....,. a... ~ .._ -~-Ute Enalgn Classlfled ads to 1 ID9 Gild ....._ ,._.., ., U.. buy, lell. trade or exchanae . ... -.... ,.. a em ,... ........ , .... .... It well' lrDCI. We .... JMa of pnttiM .... .,... • I w;nt to be •~ to mnlnd you • that thls 1t wben we baw our • Au,.uat coat promotion ••• 1~ • dl8count on any of OW' ~ • new coats. Th1a lt tbe time to ret .. a aood seledlon, and •• money r too. 110 ~ 111\4 yours. If you • don't want to take it yet, a ~· • poelt w1U hold It unUl you are • ready ror lt. • rn be watch!~ tor you. • • • F• t .. a! • • ,......_.._.,.... ~ tePt9 ••. end ~ ... , ........ ~ Yll WI • • MkliD • ~ .. STUTS Filii Y IUS. I st AT REINERT'S • COSTA MESA LOOK AT THESE VALUES! SUPER BIRIIIIIS • LIDIES' SPORTSWEAR SKIRTS. BLOUSES. T -SHIRTS. CAPRI-PANTS. PEDAL PUSHERS, SLACICS. JACKETS. DRESSES, SUNDRFSSES. HOUSECOATS AND PLAY SUITS REDUCED 330/o UP TO 600/o OUR FINE BRAND NAME SWIMSUITS LARGE SELECTION OF fiNE SWEATERS HANDBAGS REDUCED COTTON SLEEPWEAR REDUCED TO 33% $1.99 BALBRIGGAN KNIT SLEEPWEAR · GO\.\'NS A~D I'AJA~tA:o; Jt:ST IN TIME FOR COOL FALL NIGHTS 1/J OFF REG. $2 00 UFE BRAS KEDEilES Reg. $3.95 to $5 95 .. NOW $1.69 or 3 for $4.95 NOW $1.99 to $3.99 AU COSTUME JEWELRY REDUCED TO SUPER IIRUIIIS Ill UfiEIS I liD Y lilliE AU TABLECLOTHS ELECTRlC BLANKETS Reg. $24 95 to 39 98 MARTEX TOWELS 3-PC CANNON TOWEL SETS BEDSPREADS, REG. $10.50 YIUIIE IIIUIIS: REG. $3.98 YD. WOOLENS (60" w 1de) ASSORTED PRINTS & PLAINS REDUCED to lf: PRICE NOW $15..99 TO $26.99 SALE PRICED $1.69, 89c. 35c REDUCED TO $2.77 SALE PRICED AT $8.99 REDUCED TO $2.50 yd. NOW 3 yds. for Sl.OO OOUBLE SEAT PANTIES (Seersucker) Reg. 89c .REDUCED to 2 b SUXJ GIRLS' DRESSES. BLOUSES. T·SHTRTS, sHORTS CAPRI PA~ 1; to ,, OFF BE.RMUDAS, .TACK£TS, SUMMER SLEEPWEAR J · "J 2 BOYS SHIRTS, Reg. $1.98 to $2.98 SLASHED to 99c a:nd ll.a GIRLS' AND BOYS' SWIMSUITS AND TRUNltS • BOYS' SURFERS AND SEA TRADERS OPEN FRIDAY --~~"- NINE • Thla la Jrontlel' Week at lfew· tOday C'nuanday), with pancle, port and Corona del Mar play-.o,np. eowred waiQb.l, brandinl erounda. The children at all of meetlnl. Ju.o meeUn& and rodeo A local health aaency .. plan- the areu are maldna Indian mu-aun round-up. nlq thelr tall eampal&ft. We are nla. covered wa1ona, te~ and Newport Hefabta Playcround-calllnl on aU ot you who can to eorralL .Ro,&and-up party and wlenu IMke help in preparin& the literature TrtPII to the Butfalo 'Ranch at"l p.m. tomorrow (Friday). tor malllnl. No experience necea· were made Tuesday afternoon Newport 38th St Park-Jndlan aaiY •.• Juat come into the Com-rr9m the Corona del Mar and day thla attemoon with lunch munlty Volunteer Bweau any N~ Hetchta playiJOUil~ aames. sonaa and danees. • mornlnc thla week and donate and Friday triPII are. planned In the huia hoop contest h~ld an hour or more of your time. from Balboa 38th St. and Corona 1 t k t th Co del M The Community Volunteer Bu· del Mar Youth Center play · P~y;':an:. t.!t Pr::'e: tor t~! reau (LI 8·0717> if located at 325 crounda. most tuma was won by Anne N. N e w p or t Blvd., NeWPOrt Other apeclal eventa tor thta Hauk 6. followed by Gaye Hauk, Helahta. We are open Monday week Include: 10 • d p ~. Rl hards. 10 ~ throuah Friday from 9 a.m. until Corona del Mar Play.,aund -age • an auz • e · noon. J:owboY at 1 p.m . Lynn Hauk, who ta only 2, won CVB IS A UNITED FUND ~ .. , .... 11(11"'~~~~~~~~-----.., flrat tor best all around perform. AGENCY. _, t1ae ..-.;.·..,_. .. ...._ P" • ance In the junior dlvtsJon. Cln· THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPANISH FOOD AND OELECT ABlE STEAKS * COCITIII.S * ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY dy. 3. wu second. and 0en1se L a·d Th E t d Newcomb, also 3. was thlrd. Oth· ower I s an Krec e er entrants ~re Mlke Barbee. Ch~ne ltecsuek, Kuen Barbee, R • d f · s h p • t Cappy Lundt, Linda Potta. ltathy ecetve ·Or c 00 ro,ec s Ford, Pqo Thomu, Spencer Ford, Kathy Sams. Carol Lan10n, Construction work Ia not so Mesa Hl&h School. .,._ ~ Scott N~b. Patty Smith. Ka· plentltul. Total con of the new part ot Smith. latrators In the Newport Harbor mately $320,000, quJ~ a bit lower • ·NOW .PUntfQ CULPA~QUQ1Et1E no olf'ltUMIMftt ta• til t p.m. dinnen from $2.35 dosed Mondays afare adrAIIMII• COCKTAil lOUNGE HYatt 4-6501 I JUST SOUTH OF LMUM ren Van Dyke and Mary Allee That Is the surmise of admln· the hl&h school will be approxi·l Following awards were. made Union High School District fol· than similar projecta In recent at the Corona del Mar doll show lowing opening of bida on the years. And there were more blda ~======================== laat week: l.arJest doll, Patty second part of the new Costa than usual recently, aha lndlcat. • ... a· ....... ~ ..... -... ,. 'Los Carambelos' Outstending Trio From Mexico 2530 W. CMst Hwy., Newport Beech ~one Ll '-9006 SuKiyaKi HfJuse AUTHENnC JAPANESE FOOD-ATMOSPHERE-SERVICE from 5:30 P.M. to 10 P.M. 1231 so. lAIN SAlTA AliA RESERVATIONS BECOMMEMDED PHONE Kl 2-9121 after 4 P.M. TUSnN Playbox PreMDU "JAil US" STARRING CATHY BROWNE and HENRY HUNTER Opens Tueaday, July 29 FOB TWO WEED NO DOGS ALLOWED Only Clean. Late Model Cars Our Lot on . • • • 1949 CADILLAC Convertible equip'd with Radio. Heater, Hydro. A real bargain at .$ 595 1956 FORD country sed., 9 passenger, 4-dr. station wagon with radio, heater, Fordomatic, power steering .. $1895 1956 FORD CLUB SEDAN (two to see). Have radio, heater, Fordomatic trans- mission ... $1595 1954 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE with My- dramatic, radio, heater. good top, One owner car ···-·-····· ........... . . .$2395 1952 FORD Sed. Delivery Truck .. --···· ... S 595 1955 FORD RANCHWAGON with Fordo- matic transmission. radio, heater, etc. $1395 1955 CHEVROLET. 210 4-door Station wag- on with radio, heater, powerglide. white sidewall tires ········-·························· ...... .$1495 1957 FORD F AJRLANE 4-door Victoria hdtp sedan. Fordomatic. radio .... -······---$2395 19-t8 INTERNATIONAL 11/tT Cab & chaais S 495 1954 CHERVOLET a;, T Tru~ Auto. tr&......S 995 1956 CHEV. 1ft ton V-8 pickup. Haa extra loog wheelbcue -·-·-····-···-·-·····-··--~---·---'1195 1953 MERCURY Monterey Hardtop ______ _J 7tS MAJIT, MART MOD TO CIIOO.E I'IIOM Theodore Robins Ford . Smith, 12, and Gaye Bauk. 10; ing more Interest on the part of ... -••- smallest doll, Helen Taylor, 8, LEGAL JfOTICE some contractors who have been IJOII'I'IWKD ..._ WAIDID and Patty Smith, 12; moet anlque NO'J1CE OF DISSOLUTION OF too busy during the postwar u luoop. Dr--. ~ -aillclr.s#l'" doll, Mary Allee Smith, 4; pretti· PARTNERSHIP boom to be Interested In build· , )laa.uu., Luau ~tua-. ..._ .. Aiolta ea-t doll. Helen Taylor, 8; oldest NO'J1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN lng schools. 01fti.Dec&aa&M,SoutJ18e&Parb-DeconUDa doll. Kathy Sams, 10. Hobby that G. c. BENNETT a.nd C. E. The general cont ra ct was .a o..t aiN. (-.t '-...,_, terarn....,. show winner was Kit Perry. 10, NeNJEL heretofore doing busl· awarded to Starling and Paulin ........ A'fL aAI.M)A IIIJOrD whose hobby is magic tricks. ness as partners under the firm of Santa Ana at $256.291. Slx bids ;:::::::;::::::==:::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; Mark Crum, 14, was second with name and style of BALBOA were offered with the top one his display of model airplanes. TRANSFER 1r STORAGE co. at at $278.000, Indicating aome cloee Terry Craig. 9. was third. l925 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. figuring schoolmen said. Kathy Sams won first place In Calif., did on the 30th day of Other' successful bids were u the pe<>ullar pet show with a des· June, 1958. by mutual co~~t. follows: ert turtle. Juliana Duncan was dissolve the said partnership and Plumbing -Edward Wllllta serond with her house turtle. and terminate their relations u part-Co .. Long Beach, $18.260; 3 bids, Carol Larson was third with some ners therein: that saki G. c. top bid $18.900. inst'Cts. BENNETr has sold. assigned and Heating -Compton Heating Themes tor the summer play· transferred his partnership In· and MetaJ Works. Compton. $15.· ground season were described at terest In said partnership busi· 390: 3 bids. top bid $16,215. the family dessert night at the ness to WARD A SHERMAN ; and Painting -Robert Daniel, Co· Corona del Mar Playground by that said partnership business sta Mesa, $6,550; 7 bida, top bid Cookte Jean Hohelsal. Sandy has been and will txo. etf('Ctivt-as $9.780. Schott. Linda Potts, Ricky Craig. ot the 30th day ot June. 1958. Cabinet work -Ernest Ganahl Patty Smith, Kathy Sams. Carol contlnul"d under the name of Lumber Co .. Santa Ana, $15,000; Larsen, Peggy Thomas and Terry BALBOA TRANSFER CO. at 1925 3 bids. top bid $17.940. Craig. AwardS' were presented to Ha rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa . Calif.. Lockers-Worley and Co .. PI· the 3 junior leaders, Terry Craig. bv c. E. McNIEL and WARD A. co S7.820.91 ; 2 bids, top bid $8.· Peggy Thomas and Patty Smith SHERMAN. Any and all llabill· 08l.33. Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. Guy ties existing. rontln~Zent or fu . ------- Craig. both of Corona del Mar. ture of G. C. BENNETT by reason LECAL MOTICE were presented the "Jolly Mrs." of h is havin~Z bf-Eon a partner In CERTIFICATE OF DISCONTINU· awards for their services and BALBOA TRANSFER & STORAGE ANCE OF USE AND/OR ht-lpfulness to the childrt'n at the co. shall h<' the obll~ation of C. ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS playground. E. McNIEL and WARD A. SHER· NAME Winners In the doll show at MAN. THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby the Newport 38th St. Pa rk were G. C. Bennett certify that, effective June 30. Vicki Palmer. Debbie Telling, c. E. McNiel 1958 they ceased to do business Kathie Boswick, Nicki Yorba. Ju. Ward A. Sherman under the tlctltlou.s firm name ot lie McKaune. Andrea Ferdinand GALVIN R. KEENE BALBOA TRANSFER It STORAGE JULY 29 thru AUG. 3 IU.ZWELI. AIIDEaOJI'I aOAIIJJIQ COMitDT .. THE MOON IS BLUE". Stan-t.g IIICII.A5L QJUOW, JVI)ITB BOaiJISOM, aii.L O'COIQfELL • A~ 5 tbru August 10 AaTBUB Jo!urs DTJIAJGC ··A VIEW FROM THE BRIDG~' StCDJ'lDog IUJaC LA .-aCE a4 WEIQ)EU. BOLMES .... TIEITIE Canala I:JO 1'lciDna lUG .... a.75 tax bad. osta It's the lest ~?0 ENCHILADAS. TACOS. TAMALES, STEAJ[S, CHDJ REIJ.ENO. ETC. and Carolyn Hart. Attornev at Law co. at 1925 Harbor Blvd.,~· !~~~~~~~;~~;;~~~;~;i!~~~~~ John Ditty won a Japanese 333 N. Newport Blvd. Mesa. California. which business walking-carrom stick. which had Newport Bearh. Calif. was formerly composed of the been brought from Japan by the Publish : July 31. 1958 in the following persons. whose names playground leadt'r, for first prize ~ewport Harbor Ensign. in full and places of residence In the carroms contests at 38th I are as follows· St. Park. Runners-up we_re Tom NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I G. C. BENNETT. 3000 Cliff Griffin and Parris Griffin. and Notice is hereby given that the Drive Newport Beach. Calif. other finalists were Ken Hart, Ctty Council of the City of New· C E McNIEL 2209 Wal· LeRoy Miller and Randy MIIIN. port Bench will hold a public Ia~ C~ta Mesa.' Calif. Gary Ackerman emceed the hearing on the application of Certificate for transaction of talent show at the park. Per· Ralph P and Irene Maskey for business under the above tJcti· formers were the Yorba family Use Permit No. 445 for use of tious name and affidavit ot pub· band baton twirlers Susan Shar· the following described property licatlon th~reof are on tile In the fer a'nd Joanne Paul, song and for parking automobiles: Lot 3. office ot the cOunty Clerk of Los dance by Susan Mayo and Vicki Block 532. Canal Section. being Angeles County, California. un- Palmer. tap dancer Bill Crem-510 Clubhouse Ave., Newport der the provisions of Section 2466 bell, singers Juile McCune and Beach. of the Civil Code. Caroline Hart, and the puppet Said public . hearing will be WlTNESS our hands thls comedy team of Susan and Dan· held In connection with an ap· 25 day of July, 1958. ny ShaUer. Bruce and Ralph peal from the d('CI.slon of the G. c. Bennett Dean and Llso and Niki Yorba. Planning Commission granting c. E. McNiel Winners in the hobby show at said use permit. GALVIN R. KEENE the Newport Heights Playground Notl<'e Ia hereby further given Attorney at Law were Patty Warner, first: De· that the said public hearing will 3333 N. Newport Blvd. wayn Fair, second. and Bev be held on the 11th day of Au· Newport Beach, Calif. Warner. third. Other entrants gust, 1958, at the hour of 7:30 Publlsh: July 31, Aug. 7. 14. 21 were Bill Dugan. Earl Frost, o'clock p.m. In the Councll Cham· in the Newport Harbor Ensign. Kenny Price. Rozzie Richards. bers of the City Hall of the ~lty Patty Huddleston, Dale Warner. of Newport Beach. at which ttme Loretta Dein. Christy Thomas, and place any and all persons In· Tom Fair. Tom Warnlkle. Shelly terec;ted may appear and be Wing. Judy Jackson. Cindy Pal· heard thereon. Jes. Patty Dugan. Betty Taylor. Margery Schrouder Jackie Hedblon. Suzanne Pills. City Clerk of the Professional Directory F17JinAL DIJIE~ItS Linda Sharp and Barbara Con· City of Newport Beach nell. Publish: July 31, 1958 In the Friendly NelJzbbortlood Service Pet show winners In Newport Newport Harbor Enslfn . Heights were Ted Whlteneck, Pat Huddleston . Cindy Palles, Sherry Reader. Bob Reader, Su· zanne Pills. Linda Hargrave and Bev Warner. •• llucl+eratery .., .......... After 6 months of cdnstruc- tlon by the Gallegos Corp., Hoag Hoepltal'a new addition ts 31 % completed. The new laboratory Is 45% completed and ·should be rea€ly tor occupancy by the tlrat of the year. It wtU be 12 to 14 months before th~ main bulldlna wllJ be completed. UN Enalp C..uled ads to buy, ..U. trade or udl~e. BALBC~!A __, ~.,. .,,.,. , •'-'<-<44 l4- APORT ,/, 1 · ... P All.KES·BELL KOR'n1ARY 110 Broadway Lli-M33 6 S.MM eo.ta ~~- ,... aD,._ ............. ... THE ENSIGN PUbliltllng Co. a.~~~e.­-a.a..t·,..., c--.M._ PhiUip' s Laguna Beach · Rest Home ......... 21 w •• , .. 1111111& Provtdln• 24 boura nursing ~rv1ce -Ocean and mountain view-Cool .ea breezes constantly-Rec:reatlon room-Sun patio-Di.nlna room with good wboleaome, home cooked food prepared Jn mOdem stainless ateeJ .kitchen-Each room ther- rnoetatlcally lontrolled for temperature to ault lndMdua1 pa • tlent-LaNit type Aud6o 2 way nW"M eall ayatftn. Rooma: Private, SemJ·Prtvate, Ward. Telecl~ar If dealred.. • .&WIFOift' •aac:. Dllalr t taDIIWAY. 1VI.1' 11.. l .. l&GU. IIO'riCII L&GAL IIO'IIC& a&WJOaT ~ 1a1001. D•uacr or ~ coa•lt. c:&I.D'O.au -ta.,...... y._ ........ J.W J .............. , .... .. • GIIAD& I'M or DllftJCT UG7·81 ActuaJJy MaJntaJI'IH Kllldertatt.n to El•hth. lnchuJve. ' 1958.~ BucSce~ Plan Iinderp.rtfn to ~htb. tnclu.lYe. .. 6. FIXED C'RABGES UJ ot.trkt Contribution to eer • Wlea'*d Employee~( R.eU.ft. ~nt un<kr JlA!ttioem.nt Annu- (2) ~cintiib"utiOA"tocn-on: cerlltkatedl Employees' Jle. tlNment under State Employee a.tlruneot s~ -···-··· -(3) All other Uxed dla.rcft ······-· ~ AQUa& DAILY llnDDUCZ (aU ...... Ia ........... ., ... dMtdct) Ul57 ·!8 Actual !181 -----Total -···· .. ~··· ~--·-·-·----·-··-·· ·-·-~~ 7. 1'JLUfSPOtrrATJOJif OP PUPILS 19158-!58 Budpt Dam•ce aa:a •oncu OF ADOnlo. UD 'IUDim'TAI. All a~tona ah.aJI be t&Jc.en on t.hil buqet diUfna rqular or auc.bcrb.ed apeclal meetl~ of tbe aovernlnf. bOatel. s.l&rt.. and wa..-····--·········--·-· . ~ ~ -·-·-·-·····-····-·-:_. To tbe County SugerintencSeot ol Schoo : --.,..~,_...., Ctou Total ········•··-·-·-···············-·-.0,39115.40 1't:N'J'A'nVE BUDGET: Th1a buttaet 1a hereby tlled by t.he fOWmlnJ boald 01 the IIChool dbtrict. Neot TotaJ .. ·····-········-·-······-·-·· ·········-·· 40,398.40 Total Cul19nt ExpeMe of Education •... 1,0U,058.30 OAT£ OF MEE'n.NG June 3, 1958, Sl&fled M.Uo C. Lac;y, Clerk. PUBUCATION BUDGET: Tbe rovernin& bc:Mltd, havtnc made on .July 1. 1&Se auch revillona, addJUona and chance-u It dHmt cte.lrable or necaaa.ry, pendtna publfcatlon, public bearlnc and tJnal adopUOn, hereby retuma the budget. Thr pu.blie hearlnl on t.h1l bucket wlll be beld at the Board Room, Adlnlnlat.tatloo om~J 2)00 CUti Drive, Newport Beach, Callt, on Aucuat 5, 1958, at 8 :w o'clock p.m. SJaned James D. Ray, Clerk. snnu.aT or C'UUDT DISTaJcr TAX llEQum.ENEJn"S FOB 11151--st Aaoa.at of TCIXIH Tax aat. Computled ~~r~UND . ~OO Um.lt Tax llate Exempt portion. of ~neral Fund Requlrement.a: District contrUtutlon to ~tlrement Annuity Fund District contribution to State Em· 19,013.00 ployee Retirement System .. 13,933.00 Mul.s for needy pupils Community Servl~ . 982.00 TOTAL .. 33,928.00 Net ~neral Purpose subject to tax rate limit .. .. 551,815.00 Interest and ~emption Fund (no limit) (no limit) $0.05 1.05 • 0336 .0246 .0011 . 9755 Bond Interest and principal R&Ymenll . . . 185,330.00 (no llmltl .3276 VOTED UMIT. The rate authorized by an election held May 1_7.l 1957 whereby th.e maximum rate was increased trom $.90 to $1.u:l to provide money for the purpose ot the eeneral operaUng experu~e~ of the district for an unspecified period beginning with the year 1957·58. JUrAL TIES Or CEJfEUL nnrD TAUS UEJDT ROM OB SU.JECT TO IJECJ.AL TAX UTE UJI1'I'I Diltrlct Cootrt.buUoo to c.rtllic:aW Em.pao,....-Jl.etlreluat Uadew a.un...t Amnaity FUDd 1. Restricted balance July J, 1957 -·-·-···-··-··························..$ 2,820.~ 2. Tax receipts 1957 ·58 ...... ··············································-····· 23.282. 3. Restricted balance plus tax receipts .............................. 26,I03.30 4. Actual expense t957 ·58 .. . ···············-············ ........... 22.560.29 8. reooorh~v~ Servi~ ·············--·· Other expense .........•.... ·-··-·. Total ·····-················ ··-··-··-· ................... . 9. COMMUNrrY SERVICES ( 11 Required or authorized under Chap. 9 of Dlv. 9 (Clvlc Cen- ter) or Chap. 4 of Div. 12 <Recreation) of the Educa- tion Code. Salaries and Wares .. (2) Other Community Services Salaries and Wares .. Total . 10. CAPITAL OUTLAY (al Land .......... . (b) Improvement ot Grounds (cl Buildings .. (d) Other Equipment ····-·-· Total ............... . GRAND TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY T TRANSFERS Total Transfers ... . . ................. . UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE .......... . TOTAL EXPENDtnJRES AND TRANSFERS ........................ : ......... . V. ENDING BALANCE. JUNE 30 CUh ln County Treasury ..... .. ... Accounts Receivable ........ .. GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1959, Cor 1959·1960. Total Current Assets ...... . Less: Current Liabilities ...... . Net Ending Balance ... VI. TOTAL. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING 5.953.55 ~9.00 2ffT.25 1,156.25 9600 24.42900 6.323.00 13.536.26 44.384.26 1.093.553.36 267.021.03 80.00 267 101.03 1 lg,678.90 148,4.22.13 5. ReJltrlcted balance plus tax receipts June 30. 1958 ........ 3.543.01 6. Eatlmated tax receipts on unsecured roll 1958·59 .. .. .. 3.443.75 BALANCE . . ....... 1.241.975.49 7. Restricted balance phu tax receipts ·······-·-·············· .. .. 6,986.76 8. Amount budgeted for expenditure 1958-59 ................. 26,000 00 9. Maximum amount to be entered In the summary of of Current Distract Tax Requirements for 1958-59 to be BOJ'fD IMTEBE.ST JUfD REDEMPTIOif FtJJfD 1!157-51 derived by levy on the seeured roll ·············--·············· ... 19.013.24 I DistJ1d Coobt!Ntioa to lfoa-~ Emploreee' Bet:treaMDt I. t7Dder Stat. EmplOJW lletinmat System I. 1. Restricted balance July 1, 1957 ··-·· ············-· .................. $ 830.24 2. Tax receipts 1957-58 . .... .......... . ................... ... .... ... . 14.054.26 3. Restricted balance phu tax receipts ·-·· ........... ·····-. . 14.884.50 4. Actual expense 1957-58 ....... ·······························-········· ..... 14,572.97 5. Restricted balance plus tax receipts June 30. 1958 · ........ · 2255 311.!53 56 6. Estimated tax receipts on unsecured roll 1958·59 .. . . . . . 7. RHtrlcted balance plus tax receipts ················· ....... ·· ··-·· 162.~.0900 8. Amount budaeted for expenditure 1958·59 .................. ,JVV. BEGINNING BALANCE. JULY 1 .. INCOME District Taxes on Unsecured Roll ... Prior Years' District Taxes Current District Taxes on Secured Roll: Amount received 19:>'"7·58 .. AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1958·59 .. ..... ... . .......... . Actual 55.152.36 2t.t9t n 4,483.29 122.989 69 9. Maximum amount to be entered In the summary of Current Dl&trict Tax Requirements for 1958-59 to be derived by Jevy on t~ sec!Ured roll ................................... 13.932.91 COMMU1nT'f SERVICES .24 Total . . .. . ............ . Ill. TOTAL. BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . . . . ....... . 148,664.75 .. 203.817.1 t EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 6c Bond Interest ......................... . 1. Restricted bala nce July 1, 1.957 .......................................... $ 928 06 2. Tax receipts 1957·51 ......... ·-··-···········-·········-·······-··-··-····· · ~-30 IV. 3. Restricted balan~ua tax receipts ..................... ····-······· 1.4 . t E~xpe~~= ::··:rJ_-u-:~f£~:.::: 1·~ 7 Jte.trlc:t.d balance plua tu recnpb -----·-·· 318.47 8.. Amount bud.pted far expenditure 1958·59 ..... -·-·-··-· -· 1.300.00 9· ~u~'::uBts~~~u'¥a!0 ~u~~=~n f~~e~:Js~at'l ::! derived by levy on the aecured roll . ············-········ 981.53 CEifEB.AL FU'IfD 1157-51 Actoa1 I BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 · Cash In County Treasury . S 255,355.45 Accounts R~ec:elvable . ...... .. . 7.115.60 1~5!1 Budqet s 267,021.00 ~00 v. VI. B Bond ~empUon ....................... . TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND TRA.NSFEBS ............. ·-····-·-····· ··· -·· ···-ENDING BALA'NCE. JUNE 30 . TOT AI.., EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE Total CurT"ent Assets . .. ,. .-wn.o5 r. BEGINNING BALANCE. Jl'LY 1 Cash In County Treasury --It. INCOME 267·101.00 Sale of Bonds Less: Current Liabilities .-... ......... .. .... 108,784.83 -----Net Beginning Balance . ...... ... 153.686.22 Adjustments to Accounts Receivable --178.60 Adjus ted Net Beginning Balance.... 153.507.62 n. JNCOME C STATE APPORTIONMENTS AND ALLOWANCES Principal Apportionment ....... -... . Special Purpose Apportionment Excess Expense -MentalJy ~larded ···············-· Transporta tlon -Refcular PupiLs AW~ ~~r:;::t f~r ~~~-~--.. ·- Seconct Period .......................... . D COUNTY SUBVENTIONS TaxH on Solvent Credits; and Trailer Coach Fees ............... . Other County Income ... ·-· ...... . I OTHER INCOME . . ... -········ F DISTRICT TAXES Prior Years' Taxes ..................... . Unsecured Roll Taxes ..... -··-······· Total InC'Ome other than Secured 378,250.00 2.384.00 11 ,966.00 4.950.00 12.-nrl.OO 1.650.88 9,697.38 4.327.28 7.756.59 88.316.31 Roll Taxes ............ ···············-·· 522.078.44 SecurPd Roll Taxes Received In 1957·58 . .. ········-· ··-········ 566.389.43 AMOUNT REQUJREDTO BA.I...ANCE BUDGET 1958·59 .. . -··--·····-··-·-· Total Income .. . . ..... .. . . ... ·-······-·--L OSS.467.s7 m. TOTAL. Nt:T BEGINNING .BALANCE 4 PLUS TOTAL INCOME ........................ 1,241,975. 9 IV. EXPENDrnJRES AND TRANSFERS 1. ADMJNlSTRATION Salatle.s and WaeH -····-··-·-······ Other upen.se --·-·~-·-·-·------Total . ·--···-... ··-·-·--·--~ 2. INSTRUCTION 2a c.rt.1tlcatf'd Salaries of In~tnlet1on ··-·····-----.-·· 2b Other Salaries ol Inttruetlon ···-··-·-----~ Ot.het Elcpenaes at lnltt'Uctlon ---- L 'h:ltboOb -~--2. Oth« boob .. 1'21.23!. 74 16.64UO 118.678.00 396,123.00 2.400.00 12.000.00 22,875.00 1,500.00 6.000.00 20.000.00 Total lll. TOTAL. NET BEGINNING BALA:'<CE PLUS TOTAL INCOME . rV. EXPENDITURES (51 MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT Salaries and Wages ... Other Expense ...... .. Total . . ............ . (61 FIXED CHARGES Employer's contribution to retirement fund ......... ~ ( 101 CAPITAL .OUTLAY b Improvement of Grounds c Buildings .. ..... . .. d Equipment Total Grand Total }. Books .... ····-· .... 104,984.00 TOTAL EXPENDITIJRES . _. _ V. ENDING BALANCE. JUNE 30 ~ 565,884.00 Cash In County Treasury . l Net Ending Balance . . .. VI. TOTAL. EXPEN'DtnJRES AND 585.743.00 1.151.627.00 1,300.050.00 4.2.680.00 5,150.00 47.830.00 'Tl5.8'70.00 11,500.00 1'.000.00 3.000..00 TRANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE ... CAFETEIUA f. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash In Bank of America "OperaUne" cash ................ . Accounts ~lvable ................. . Stores and t»repald Expense .. . Total ........... -·················· Less: Current Uabllltles ......... . Net Belfinnlne Balance .. .. . ... Adju.stments to Accounta Receivable . AdJusted Net Bectnntne Balance -·· n. INCOME Federal Sub~ntlons --·-·· ·····--·-··· Caflotetta SaJee -·-·--·-·····--·-·-·-· OtMt-Income ···-··--··--·-·····-·-··-· . 46.383.75 92.000.00 138.383.75 65.433.36 203.81711 1957-58 Actual 000 0.00 0.00 n.oo 000 000 000 1!151-58 Actual 000 9.712.15 1,611.19 11.32.3.34 6.59'H2 4.730.92 -76.60 4.654.32 20.15139 90,155.4.2 385.40 3. Other expeNIIII -·---~00 Total ---·---...... -·--·-·-· -·-110.692.21 m. 'roTAL. m:l' BECDmlNG B.AL.ANC'E • a. Total Irwtnactlon ------ AUUIJAlrf DKVICI:S !a1artet and w..-·-- ()lbet' Elq)e ... -- "-~110!f OF-9CHOOL PL.AJM' Satariea a.nd w..-···----Otber Dpeui.---~- 5. ~AiiCi or scilooL ~.__,,.,."!""!'"'~~ OdMr £.«....-...,__........; ___ _ 14,.8&8.77 -~~~-=-~LIJ~ 832,81$.00 11,!115..00 2--..oo 18,375.00 a•oo MAD~ GO ~-- 11,1110000 ~~-· ..... tV. m.us 'roT.U. J'N<:::OME ···-·-··---·-·-115.346 !53 'NaJ ~..-.;..;.----------- !ii!l87.t2 14,57GQ J,5tt::UO '1'01'41. 01111&1fl IIINNU --.......... ~.., a.ooo.oo ~~ENStGN CLASSIFIED roa IAU roa a'M:iJ • .,l"UDE LOUNGE CIUJR -eotd color NEW FIBRECLAS SJOBOAT-= 16,:500.00 10,700.00 brocade. Call OR 3-7342. 14' 6'' with 5-tt. beam. mahoa-JIll E II ELEC"i'RRNIC ORGANs=-.--=-:u=sED=-, any ~ab A trlm, double bot· -s.,,200.00 beautUul Conn.ao~tta . Conn tom. At wholesale price. 34122 J ....,. ... a:zss, Minshall $750, otherw at Hlchway 101, Capiatrano Beach. -.. . Uke prices. Sc.hmidt-PblllJp. =Ph""A""o_ne~G~Yf-pcy.:..:._6_·i-51.:..:03~.-=--::--~ Blr Plano lr Organ Ston!, 520 19' Garwood runabout. Excellent 34.000.00 ~.00 46,2!50.00 No. Main, at 6th, Santa Ana. condition. For aa~ or trade for On a new HamUton e,250.oo 1.138, 1.50.00 HAMMOND ORGANS, STEIN· late model 1tatlon waaon. OR WAY PIANOS. Sa)H, Service, 3-trl86. • ••• a ........ Rentals. SchmJdt-Ph.Jlllps. £1. tabllshed 1914, 520 No. Main, HAL ESTATE A &Eln'ALS 1 EWE L ~ R Santa Ana. 3123 E. COAST HWY., CDM.. 100.00 100.00 GRAND PlANO Sale-SteiRway, AVAILABLE MO. OF AUG.-At· Chlckerlnr. BaldWin, Knabe. tractive auest apt. near Ja. ~ ..... DVI~""a:,..~t--------- W malca Inn and Balboa Yacht urlltzer, Muon; all juat llke Club. $20 wkly. Call OR 3-7825 DAVE'S HOME SERVICE-Paint-new, from $595. Full ruaran~, 3 years to pay. SchmJdt-Ph.Jl· after 5:3() and wet-k•ncls. lng · Wall wa.shJna . Minor re· lips. Always 100 pfanoe to CUTE MAPLE COTfAGE 1n Co-~ pail'$ · Odd Jobs. Ph. .Mldwmy ch >OSe lrdm. 520 No. Main, at rona del Mar. $65 mo. lnclud-6·2689. 6th. Santa Ana. inr utll. 412 Fernleaf or call ------------ 1.000 ()(} 31'1()00 1.~00 51l(lm l~ (I(JI} l)f} SUGHTLY USED GULBRANSEN _OR_J_-7873 MOVING? Spinet, guaranteed, $489 with bt>nrh. 3 years to pay. Schmidt 1/8 5.000 00 t9 :;oo.oo 4()1ll)fll)0 40.000.00 500.00 3/'l.OOO.OO 1,21 ().(J::i() 00 90.00000 90,000 00 1,300 IY.JO 00 Phillips. 520 No. Main, at 6th, Santa Ana. fiR R£1J HAMMOND SPINET-Organ used, we have one . ~rce. Schmidt Phillips, 520 No. Main, Santa 3 ....... 2 laths Ana. ~APLE lr CHERRY Spinet pianos flfliaMi just back from rent. Pay out small balance, new guarantee. 3 spinet pianos, eases damaged In last shipment. save !rom $165 to 1300. R. R. Co. pays, you save. Hurry while they last Schmidt-Ph.illJps, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana, at.6th. REPOSSESSED Mahogany spinet plano, full key board, used but a few months, take over low payments. Scbrnidt-Phllllps 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. HAMMOND C-3 full console. like new. percussion. Big savings, hard to f!nd. Schmldt-PhlUlps, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. U-S-ED 6-FT. GRAND. Plays good but needs refinishing. $395. easy terms. Schmidt-Phillips. !i.20 No. Main, Santa Ana. 3 C• Garap. Available ~ptember 1 $185 Yearly Le~. .., I Buell • ...., ... REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Day or Night Phone U 8·1161 ROOM tor Single pe~:icprlvate bath, entrance. near shops and beach COM. R.eteren«>s re· quested. OR 3 734.2. BACHELOR R~oo=-:-M=-::S:-----;P:-n-v-a"7'"te shower and entran('('. No cook- ing. 227 Larkspur, Corona del Mar. CDM2 BDRM unfurnished apt. S90 mo. yearly Adults. no pets. ONE MAN 1r VAN $7.75 HR. 2 men It van at min. P.U.C. rate of $9.25 Hr. wlthln 30 m1. Ttme starts at your door . We deliver mln. ot 1000 lbs. up to 60 m1Ies same day for min. P.U C. rate. No ex. chg. for Sat. CaU Newman U 8·2274 or U 8-64JO. 824 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. Lowest storaae rates . COIULE'TE LUrDSCAPDIC SDVlCE FREE ES'IlllA TES SltH C~n Stampa Free delivery OORONA DEL MAR NURSERY ORiole 5-0160-7744 E. Coast Hwy. Free estimates Free estimates Remodeling *c • ., •• ·- AIIIralitll 1958-59 Budget 6543336 2.U)60.00 3.893 26 nRE SALE 400/o lo fiOO/o Off OR 3-7575 · 517 Poinsenia. I nsmus a..ERTALS 1·2·3· or 5 ROOM OFFICES or suites for lease. New MASTERS 1 BLDG .. CDM. FA heat, carpet· lng and parkJng. 436 Hello· * S..ralllepin NO DOWN-TERMS 1 ()(Y; FINANCING UP TO 12 YEARS Ucensed A: Insured 185.330.38 213.283.64 278.717.00 FIR EST IIE tro~. OR 3-4120. .IIIII E. PaUID WA.RTED TO a.£Jn' --I 742 W. First St.. Tustln 50,000-MILE GUARANTEE Wholesale price for RetaU Customers YOUNG EXECUTIVE and family Uberty 4·5320 Kimberly 2·9840 want older 3 or 4 bdrm. untum I I house 1 n Newport Harbor area 12 years ser"\'ice in Orange County • to ~nt, or with option. or with low down payment. Call Kl I Member of Orang~ County 43.860.00 92.000.00 IIIE .IYERS 3 8261 or L. A. collect WEbster Builders As.soc&ation 1.35.860.00 142.85"7.00 278.717 00 UNION SERVICE Av~ado A 0\a.st HlJhway Corona del Mar Next to Jamaica Inn ORiole 3-3320 6· 7631. ROOM AND BOARD !or older people No ~nsioners. LE 9- 6838. SITUAnOJfS WAifTED DAY WORK-=-HarbOr Arp;-Kl All Types GU'l"TEJlS • FENCES · LA!( AlS Free Estimates l•'s II .. S.m. Box 693. Balboa u 8 5180 1958-S!I Budget SATL"RN FIBREGLAS Stoop-t4"; Dacron salls & Con'•r. Excellent cond1t1on. Inquirl' Harry Foster at Balboa Boat Rental or call FRontier 5-:i096. _ 3-j()()2 . Pamtmg-Decoratmg HOL'SEWORK WA.~TED-Sl -,n PAPER HANGING 000 795,()1() 00 793.00000 793.00000 6.1)()0 ()(') 3.000.00 9.00000 730.00 1 2:1. ooo.ro 123.00000 6:;000.00 fll3.00000 624.13000 170 250.00 LEGAL NOTICE hr Full da.' preferred Ewrl IPnt refereni'E"' lr dfoprndablllf.' Alterations Own lram:pon,j tton Kl 5 9682 after 3 CERTIFICATE OF Bl"SI~ESS llEL7 WA.Jn'ED FICTITIOt,;S FIR.\t NA.\IE --:--:---:---- THE l'NDERSIGNED do hl'reby WO~A:'\ 10 do houwkPt'p1n.-: fur rerttfy that the) are conducting rlc1t-rl\ rouplf' Homt' m,ehl:-. a truckm~ and s torage busmess _Call OR1olt> 3 :Hr. at 1923 Harbor Blvd. 1n the City of L"osta !\1esa County of Orange, Stalt' of California. undf'r the he· 1 titious firm name> of BALBOA TRANSFER CO. and that saic1 f~rm is composed of lh<' following persons. whose names in full and places of residence are as fol lows. to wit: CHARLES E McNIEL 2.209 Walla('('. Costa Mesa. ·calif. WARD A. SHER.\1AN, 221 Wa I nut Place. Costa !\h.•sa. Calif WI-r.-iESS our hands 1h1o;; :?:i da) of July. 1958. <Signl'ct • Char)~ E. :\tl':'\trl Ward A Sherm.tn STATE OF CAUFOR:'\IA Top jo"b oppo.rtunlt!H-all fields. Men and Women 1.20 Tustin-Newport Beach (across f.rom All-American parking lot> :\.\LESLADY 1n Dru~ Stort' <;omt- E'\ ('nl n.s: lr Su nc1a~ '' ork rt> qulrN1 Wnte Bo' L 72~ 1 n Fn!-t~n COL'NTY OF ORA:'\GE 8(' Sure To ChN'k With 170.250.00 ON THIS 25 day of July. A.O Jl :'\E FARRAR EMPL. AGE:'\CY 1958. before me. Gal\in R. Keent' .J02t, 32nd St., NPwport 795_000_00 a Notary Publl<' in anrl for --a1d ORiole 3.468() County and Stale. f't""':tdtng there _,......,......__~- ln. duly <'OTT'lmissloned and ~worn. IOSCELLA.IfEOt7S pt'rsona lly apl)t'a rt'd Cha rlt>" E. 1151-S!I McNiel and \\"arci A ShNman 8 ad9et known to ml' In ht' th.e pe~n<~ wh~ nam~<~ are subscnbt'-d to the w1thln instrumf'nt. anc1 ar knowlt'dged 10 me that they ex ecutr-d tr\t> same. &.13.00 4,452 00 1.745.00 IN WITNESS \\'HEREOF. 6.890.00 have hereunto lt-f't my hand and 5.700.00 aUi~ mv offlc&al seal the day REWARD for lost rat, whitt> '' 11h nran~e. blark spot!'. Black c-nl Jar. An..<~WE'f!l 10 name "Comt' On ·· ORiolt> 3 !596-& RENT A HAMMO~D Splnl>l for :l WH'ks. only $25 with }('<~...,ons Schmidt Philli p.<~.. 520 :'<o Mnin. Santa Ana. at 6th. and yt>ar "tn thts <'f'rtiticate flf!lt 1,190.00 above wrttten ------------tSEALI Galvin R.. K~n~ Notary Publk' In and ror 25.000.00 said County and State. 912.00000 GALVIN R. KEENE 400.80 Attorney at LAw 333 N. Nf'WPOI1 Bh'd~ 11'7.400 .. 00 N~.,.BN<f\. ca.Jit tlD ........ 00 Publilh: 1uty 31, Aua 1'. 14. 21 ~ In tN Newpot1 Ral"b« EM~.en. I c.,, • .., ...._,liN ...... .,..' .... ,ll '1.1.- 1947 F'utatnon A.-e.. eo.ta K Callt, N:lctw~ 6-3!14 tr no a~ c.U ~\.~nlnp. -GEORGE BURKHARDT Ucense-d Contractor 1897 Orance Ave. Costa Mb• Uberty 8-8628 letie Projectws FOR RENT ~-MM 16-MM 35-MM and 16MM SounJ ProjK"tora FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE Model Airplane SupplJes ••rs C11111ra sa., 1782 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa Phone !.lberf'y g. 7042 All r,.. of CEIEIT WIRI Patios . Sidewalks • Drivewa\"s Block Walls etc. · Frt'e Estimates LIIM'rt \ ~ JOHN~>TONE'S 1111 lilt Wrecken Used Auto Pam. Tires We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8 7013 2073 Placentia Ave . Costa Meea ~n yoyr printonQ ntteds wtll be httndled convenoe,tly ttnd court· eouslv in the corT'Ioletelv·eQuip. ped Job PnntinQ · DeP4rtment of The EnsoQn. I e .. OII'D&Y. J'V'LT II ~~ Jtarnton. a. at Jted. Iandi. told a Jlf.,.u.rd he wu ' bltwn by a .uJ wben he tried to pet It; be wu treated by a doetor and tbe ...I'a bead wu talten to tbe Oranc• Coun'Y labontory to .ee If It wu mad or j\l.lt ancrY . . . S. W. Davies of Altadena, 11m 1. IIIIT • <HAZEL M. OLUCT KING) • annouMft 1M openlq ot their Real Elrtate otftce ..... ,, ...... .. MIZ VIa (UDO AREA -NEWPORT BEACH) • •• ata.ylnl at 225 Onyx Ave., Balboa PHONES: OFFICE, ORJOLE 3·480C -RESIDENCE, ORIOLE 3·1348 laland, told poUce hla .on found a 351 maanum revolver In a hot.ter at the water'• edae under the Balboa Island brldae ... J. W. Carman of La Jolla reported a $157 tire. wheel and other car parts taken from the trunk of his car parked on Coast Hwy. near Port Theatre. e TOESDAT, JVLT 22 Zelma Gill, 300 Coral Ave .. Bal· boa Island. said she wouldn't have minded the c.-ussJng she re· ce1ved from a neighbor about her children playing In her yard ex· cept that she doesn't have any children . . . Mrs. Grace Ham· street, 61. of 112 24th St., Newport ~ac.-h. was bitten by a dog owned by Nicholas Goedest, 108 24th St. e WE.DifESDAT, JtJLY Z3 George Mauser. 1911 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa, found a plaid knit· tlng bag tull of knitting on the bear h and took It to the police s tation so It wouldn't get u n raveled. e THURSDAY. JULY U William Harvey. 2555 Vista Dr .. Bay Shores. reported that his children, Janet. 7. and Larry, 8, were bitten by a cat ... Bart Camplln, 318 Alvarado Pl. Bal· boa, reported a large turquoise beach towel with white sea horses was s to I en from his· clothes line. I e nmAT. JVLY 15 Fireworks were reported still blasting the peace under Balboa Is land bridge . . . Mrs. Robert Reed of 107 Seashore Dr .. New· port Beach, reported 2 paddle boards stolen from her garage. e SATUllDAT. JULY 26 Mrs. Marguente Vann rt.>portt>d 15 ~ys were In 1 tight in front of her home at 313 Onyx.. Ave .. Balboa J.sland ... •Grant Howald, 243 Heliotrope Avt>., Corona del Mar, reported the top section of the lamp post outside his home had ~n stolen ... J>Qllce helped ~rs. A. J . Sht>lley, 226 Sapphire Ave .. Balboa Island. get rid of a bunch of 4-legged white rats ... The H a r b o r Department was called out to quell sand fights of teen aae boys on the beach between Ruby Ave. and CoUln.s Ave. on the Balboa Island water· front; the department also was asked to stop boats careening Into the swimming area thert> ... Norm's Landing reported boys throwing pigeons oU Lido Isle Bridge Into the water ... Vincent Webber 139 N. Swall Dr .. ~vt'rly Hills, r~ported the theft of a S50 tarpaulin from his boat at the Lido Yacht Anchorage ... A man reported by a taxicab drlvt'r to havt> bet'n knocked down In front of the Mermaid Cafe on Coast Hwy. was "gone on arrival" of pollee. e StnfDAY. JULY 'l7 Mrs. Fred Miller of 320 Buena Vista Blvd .. Balboa. reported that vandallsm on her boat at the Newport Harbor Y a c h t Club wCiuld cost her $1,000 . . Mrs. Frank Kargl asked pollee to re· move a dead skunk from the strE'f't In front of her homf' at 511 Orchid Avf' .. Corona del Mar ... Mf!ll. William BPnts of 312 Buena Vista Blvd.. Balboa. re· ported that paint thrown on the windows an lntercommunlca· tlon system and the floors o! her partly constructed new home at 305 Undo Ave .. Balboa caused damage estimated at $200 ... Here's some beach combing bait: Andrew Sandor of San Marino, reported that his mother lost a brooch containing 2 pearls and an emerald on the beach at 19th St., In Newport Beach: don't rush, though. she lo.t It July 7 ... Cyn- thia PalJettt', 1310 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. was bit by a sick seal that died before pollee could get thert'. Jesse Sellar Dies at 74 Mrs. Jf'Ue Sellar. 74, of 257 Walnut Pl.. Costa Mesa. died In Hoag Ho.pltal July 23. She waa a native of Scotland. had Jived In California alnce 1907. and 11. resident of eo.ta Mesa 5 years. She leaves her huaband, Steph· en. of tht' home adc!tal. a daugh· ter. Mrs. Haul Cortft of San Dt· . ~o~ 1 _,n, Cameron or La Mesa, Calli.; 1 at.ter. Mna. L. C. Hughea o1 Loe AnceJe.; and 4 arand· children. PrS~te-~ervicn 'M!re held Sat· unt.J ln Park~·!e11 Manua.ry Chapel ln ~ M-... toll~ bJ prtftte crmtatlon. •• Hazel Grant King, a re.ldent of Corona del Mar, has been active In the real estate field ln Paaadena since 1920. Speclallz!ng In quality residential and Income proper· ties. Special attt'ntlon elvt'n to Investments for women. FOR PERSONAUZED SERVICE (whether you wish to buy or sell> CAl..L US. Pasadena Branch, 345 E. Green St. -SYcamore 6·5388 * COIIERCIIL IUILII. * Own your own miniature ahoppln& center! Intersection of 2 main streets. Tenants on eood lea.ses. Income $1050 per month; more next year. Price $90.000. Principals only. Jt', CHEAPER TO BUY a home but -we have RENTALS TOOl THE ClWSGI CO.~ Rulltn OPEN SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. 1908 HARBOR, COSTA MESA U berty 8·1142 OPEl HOUSE 234 Hazel Dr. Ctrt1a •• lar Sa.-ay I S•••aJ I II & P .I. Beautiful Ylew ht1111. 2 Betii'HIIII, 2 laiU. Artistically furnished. Excellent financing. IB.Il ..... 306 Marine Ave., Balboa laland ORIOLE 3-5680 UYSHORES 3 ......... Balance less than rent. W e also have In Bayshores, a 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. Ideal for a teenage family. Large r~reatlon room. IIUOA ISUID 2 .............. . witll .,amnelll .,., 2-car caract. Let rent hl'lp you own this. Live and play, close to the bay. $7000 down. WALDR. RW.n ASSOCIATES: Edith Maroon Betty l..odl Sylvia Thompson Frank Soule 308 Marine Ave., Balboa Island OR 3-1130 O R 3-1731 OR 3·1732 w. I •• E II HARBOR HIGHLANDS l•••& lelphera Prataclht l•lltel•• .. .. City .... , ....... (Between Irvine Ave. 6 the Upl)er Bay) ' , ......... Includes tJtle to a larae tully Improved I~ CNew FHA t.nna available.) .............. , MODEL HOKE 6 OFFJC2 - Irvin. Ave. at HlahJand Dr. (~ SL) 10 a.m. -8 ~ Da117 ~·NT'I . VOGEL. VALUES lEI.' .. 2 bedroom home. 1\l.lt rwlln1aiMd and It ah(nea! La,.. t:ront porch. {JI:bt JJvtnc room. nJoe brea.kfut .,.. 6 handy kitchen wltb hw tile alnk. cablrwta 6 linoleum. Full bath bu new tlxtures, new linoleum. Brtcht bed· room.a. Fenced yard Double aara1e to alley, laundry. Near atora 6 tranaportatlon. Only 116,950 -P1IA Joan avallable .oon. Stove olr refrlaerator included. Hardwood floors. hand kitchen, Jots of built-Ina in bedroom. Now rented at $75.00 per month. Room to build on front of lot. The only place Jlke It avalJable for only $12,000 -terms. THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar · ORiole 3·2020 6 ORiole 3·2021 BILL'S BEST BUYS IEWNRT IBIITS With bar and large dining room. Separate service porch and laundry room. Three ca r garage off paved alley. Beautiful lot with eight bearing frlut trees - SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT -CALL UP NOW -FULL PRJCE $20,300 WITH TERMS W. A. TOBIAS. Realtor MKrT LABORDE-Manaaer "You'll Uke Our Friendly ~rvlce" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa U 8·1139 (Across street t.rom Thrllty Drua Store) OHlre open evenings or call LI 8-7021 -MI 6-1050 e DO YOU WANT--- e a ....... ,.. ....... ••••1 • On a LARGE Jot · (corner of strada) . 67' t.rontaeer • 4 Bedrooms-2 Baths? • Nicely Carpeted and Draped7 • A Lovely Patlo7 e Priced RJ&ht 7 e . Then - -SEE THIS! CALL oa• IIYESTIEIIT CO. Newport Blvd. at 30th St .. Newport Beach ORiole 3-4400 Res. Phone ORiole 3-7365 CIUEIE PUI MODEL HO.MES lOW F. QIE 5 fabuloua model hom~ at COLLEGE PARK are now avaUable for aale. Reserve the one of your choice today! See Mr. Crow or Mr. McKJnnon at COLLEGE PAB.K SALES OFFICE on Harbor Blvd. and Princeton Drive. juat .outh of Oranae Cout Collep, or call KI !5·4341. If re.ervatton.s are made now tor the model o1 your choice, you may purchase the home turnt.hed. • TIE ~PPIEST PEIPLE In W. older, cll.lco\&rqwd·looklq 2 unit ~ In Bal*, )'OU !rill dbcover a dlamond 1n tbe rau.p. It nft4l pknt)' ot pollahlnc, but U,:, Nl\llC. .,. oertaJ.n. . 2 BedJ'oam8: real Orepla.ce; ldtcben: beth 1n one unrl TM otber a. a .mdlo apartment with 1mott7 plne In· J t.rlor. Only l13.500 -Onl,)' ftOOO down. • Park Aw"' -.Jboe lalarid 0.... J.UOO ~to Jftwpcwl H&IW Aquatic....-. 'Ttle cU•nJ'Y of •• Oriental O.nlen anc1 the Prlva<7 o1 a "AetNaL" Such ta tbe atmoephere of the encloeed front entranc. to tbe ~ ••• Prot-aona.Uy c:t.tcned and landaeape4. Tbe home ia not tiM lar~ t but eer· taJnly one of the ttn.t ln the.,... PJanned tor tn.JoY· able JJvtoc and c:radoua entertalnJna. 3 bedl'OCiml. 2 bat.bl, larce rear llvtnc room openlna onto an lnvttlnc • patio -with ocean view. Ll.sted exclualvely at $S8,!500. We would appreciate your call for an appointment. 1111• REILn 114 a.. • Acrou from Security Bank. 2828 E. COAST HIGHWAY, C.D.M. Phone: ORiole 3·3T70 SELECT YOUJit HOME IN WEST CLIFF Overlooking the Upper Bay In Newport ~ach S11LL TIME TO SELECT YOUR DECORATING SCHEME AND MOVE IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTs WESTCLIFF offers faaclnatln& lnnovatlona In ex· terlor and Interior dealrn, by the mo.t creative of our contemporary archltect.a. Every facUlty for the full enjoyment of Uvlnr ia here, In an atmosphere of dlenlty and charm. $28,800' to 532,121 Oown Payments $4,320 to $4,940 DfQ.trDIRG TITLE TO YOUR LOT MODEL HOMES 1100 WESTCUFF DRIVE Uberty 8-8181 % Mile North of Entrance to Bnyshores SEE YOUR BROKER AUSTIN S'nJRTEVANT ct>MPANY . LITI I • • 57 x 300 2421 Elden Ave., R·4 _ ............. _ .. _ ...... _ .. _ ... $4.!5()0 50 x 150 N~rt Beach, R·1 .................................... $5.:500 45 x 300 W. 18th St., R-4 ......................................... -.... .$:5.:500 107 x 2.4.5 Pacific Dr .. Comer ............................... _ ....... 7,!500 2 Acres. Ocean VIew, Pacific Dr ........ -...................... .$19.:500 :SO x 100 Near Santa Ana Country Oub ..... -.......... .$3.000 72 x 103 Tuatln Ave., Back Bay Sect.lon .......... ,.. .... _.$5,750 80 x 140 Corona HJahlands L ............ -.................. -. .$12.:500 .IIIII YIIEI., IULT. 400 N. Newport Blvd. <Opposite Hoaa Ha.pltal> Newport Beach Uberty 8-1617 1880 Park Ave., eo.ta Mesa-Ml 6·167!5 EICLUIIYE IIYIIIIEI DCLUIIYE <NEW US'I1NG) Carpeted throuahout, immaculate, extra shower and draaln1 room In aaraae. Lovely patio wtth beautiful BBQ. Near private beach. GUilE VII 1-ltlllr 2731 w. Cout HJahway-Uberty 1-1349 · Eves. LI 8·3293 Newport Beedl -~~Jc.h,U./UAJ~-1 TIY P,a. MWI . ~- la..a ....... III.Z-1•••••• ~ UMU&l-ftrtplace, bGUt·ln ranp and own, . t dlapcal. hap ldtclle. el14lq doon to , tenc»d .,.Uo. Jarae comer Jot. ~ · ma ••• t Pl fi m l.tlf r~ ~· JIOaa1' Y--• a&AL'I'OII 6 AIIOCIATD t laln c.ut-...u Nii t'"' ~ ,