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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-07-02 - Newport Harbor EnsignORiole 3~550 181-. ITE Shark Hoax lsAdmiHed .. 3>.40 Acres Are Sought The Newport H a r b or Hlrh School trustees voted yesterday afternoon to offer up to $10,000 an a~ tor 35 to 40 acres of Irvine land near the Upper Bay as the site ot the Corona del Mar high schooJ camp'fS. The location Is westerly of Jamboree Rd., Inland of the junction of Ford Rd. and Jam- boree Rd. This purchase has ~n dla- cuaed with offldala of the Jr. vine Co. and an early agreement on the number ot acres and the price waa lndJcated. Final a&r~ment and ~ttlng l·ddlnite bouncaries are s ubject I to approval by the State Depart· ment ot Education, anneutlon of the atte Into the Newport I Beach Elementary School Dis- trict. and completion ot an en· gineering report. Supt. Max Russell said that fi. nal action .. near on the aoaex- atlon of the site Into the elemen- tary district. The area has al- ready been annexed by the City of Newport Beach. UMBEJUNG UP just bef~e the tourname nt Monday ot the Irvine C04st Country Club ore (from leftj tourney oHic:ol Paul Butle r of Irvine T erroce. ~ Billy. and his house guest, Chip Slevin of Posode no. Billy ond Chip. both of . whom ore .II. were contestonts in the second on- nuol ICCC junior g olf tourney. They did, t wi, SDfG1E COPIES 10~ o,..y owords Mondoy but tM week before B'lly Butle r hod ploced second in his age group o• r'"e e;qhth onnuol junior tourney at Brookside Por~ in Pos<!ldeno. Chip wos o f'l.lnner-up ot o recent t"ur· ,..o~nt ot Montectte. The Butlers. fOI"mer re;i- denis of Lido Isle. now live ot 1821 Sabnno T er .. lr,ine T erroce. (Ensign photoj Del~y Action on Marine Ave $500 for 'Las Arenas' Park Given at Central N. B. Party •~ G0111&A ,.ITOIIT tempt to ~r up the e.uee of l havoa ••Ia'*' qUtt. a num· <Wathl by tbit pat .. nt. and med· ber of CIOUideratloM lo antvl"l leal pror..aen. at a dedston to wrt~ thJa atory. Anoth.r ~for m,y wrttJna Flnt and tot'elnMt, I bel .. ve it thill atory ta to rtve you an Idea ..,.,. e..tp tM ,.......t &1IJIUl ...._. ,_., contrtbtltJona of can· campalan for t\lndl to fltht the cw dollan 10. I'll ct~ my own ewt·ITO'rina P\"f¥elaMe ot can· " ... hletory. ca In cN1 J.lv__.nt deatbl. I I am at preaent '10UinH Pit mllh~ ad4. No. r· tn what 18 known u a Hop ' Second. I have just came to ''doUba. blind'' nathm.wtde re. the realization, t h r o u 1 h the teateb ,...,..,.m, with headquar· • •on P111'1 t.fat'tOq nliltJtute few aJbaco~. "popula.rtty poll" t hat Hop con· tera In New York. nw· patients, OrdlnarUy, thJa would be lone Some Jocal ~ proved It, Jut dUt'ttld In tbe Enalat\1 Uaat 1 am the dfUII. ttw mtthOdll used ln ftn time. Everyone say.. or hu Saturday, and not far Crom hlth up the totem pofe of P,.,. treatment8 are ~~eaa.ct. Thla par· • PEGLER WILL HEAR ABOUT THIS aald. that albacore are Fourth home. The only real difference 2. rlgbt up there with no lea ucular •rocram that 1 quality I th { J of July tbh. l'U to for that-or bet1wen what they brouaht back than the poUce blotter. for ts probably ju.t one of many see at my riend ohn Hovic has been grossly wtah I could. To have Ju.t one and albacore wu-ahort pee. 01 coune, wlth.·that reallza· belna run ln au the dJtterent maligned by columnist Westbrook P e g l e r, with lonely, even Uttle, Uny albacore toraJ fins! Yuh. Blue-fin tuna! tlon, 1 can't let my poor s-ntlna flelda of cancoer. whom I agree much more bften than not. Irascible on the end of my mint would • ~ no public down on why the lrretu· Certain drup are forbidden W tb k th:-L deal f H be far more stlmulatlnf to me Dr. Blll ltoblnsqn, on his Crya. larltles In my comlnp and 10· durlnt thla t.at period. A chedt es roo seems to i.su. great 0 Mr. o-than one trand'a worth'of fire. tal Ball, boated the No. 1 tuna lnp. and what's new or old with of the ahelvae at the Cbd'a Inn vic's famous daughters, Gypsy Rose Lee and June works In a ble box with a of the aeuon last Saturday. rt me. reveals that none o1. the Items Havoc. but of John's claim to be a newspaperman, plutred·ln e 1 e c t r 1 c charcoal -counts aa a big first tor both What'• old with me, but newa on thoee shelve. la tabu. he writes "If he e ver covered 0 big f; .. e , my back llthter Is the mld41e of same. the Balboa Anallnt Club and perhaPB to about half f4 my well There are neceuarlly In any u Pardon the dream, for, as thJnes Pac:Ulc Aft&lers. Bill's blue.fln wtahers, la that I am the un· such ~ard( proaram, certain was turned, which seems unlikely considering the look new. thara what It ls. wu take11 on a trolled feather lucky one In 5 or 4, whichever cuea that are controls. In other variety and length of my experience." I'll just have There ls. howsomever, a ~riaht Jt• and on 6-thread llne. It tltt latest count Is, to be hit with worda. the' cuea are alike to k J h bo h llrht In ttw east (or sou east). well[hed a very satlstylng 19 cancer. atart with, and all received a to as o n a ut t at. Then! are ~ thlnp around pounda, 11 ounces. A nahJna • A CII.ALI.DG£ number, whJch la the only tden· * * * that could well be a mlahty aat-companJon aboard at.o had a It's only recently that the pub· tificatlon any of them hu. •11.1. BET THE LADIES GE"t RESULTS good hook.up, but suUered that lie and the medlcaJ pro1euion In order ~o reduce the test to The ladies are up in arms about traffic peril lgnomlnlou. and heart-rendlna t\ave ehanged their attitude to· sctentLOe .tandarda, 10me num-cmdlng that 110unds llke a bottle W&ld HCTecy In regard to thls bera Ccuea) mu.t be used u here along Coast Hwy . and I'll bet that's what it'll of atggle water losing Ia cork. kJiler. This Is a challenge that controls. They receive pllla lden· take to get the state to do something about it. The Soon after BUI had hta In the mu.t be met In the open a.t1d tical In looka. but entirely lnac· Woman's Civic League, headed by pr-exy Polly Rae, bag, Tom McDougall. Union Otl abov~ board If we are going to tlve (sutar pllla). ay allADD rDrCB Dock maestro on Balboa Island, whip lt. So I might be a control, but is going to concentrate on one project at a time and Eacutlft laaeta:lf used the gentle touch and boat· • This ls no social dlaeaae. nor for the aake of sctence we are all will continue to rmse a ruckus until something is ed anot~r of 22 pounds 1011 Is It catching. Why do we hear taklnt the aame chance and go· d Th N l l ff f Th b kf ounces, to make the BAC slate more of It now? First. we llve ln~r through annders. one e 0 goa is to get tra ic signals and le t at rea aat ~very Monday for bl.,aest tuna, 3!6. to date. lonaer and It Is a dlse~ that I'll "'lve you bedside bulletins. t 1 t h h Ir · ,-,_ C morning 8 to 9 o'clock sponsored .,.. • .. urn ones a t e entrances to t e vtne vv<Jst oun-by the chamber Is getting to be Jim Donnelly of Teacher's Pet strikes above middle age mo.Uy. thOUJlh not as often or as de· try Club and Irvine Terrace. o ne of the most danger-an Institut ion. got one, too, as did head marlin althou~rh not confined to old· I tailed as 110me of our recent na· h h h Good '-F 10 20 t th man Elmer Hehr on hls OeDe 11. sters. Second, there la less at. tlonaJ figllreta In the newa. ous spots on t e ig way. lu~a.. gals. , rom to o e commun. Elmer's took a knuckle· head * * * I ll)' s l.nterested citizens usua lly I that Elmer was dragging _ on • DONI MISS THESE ENSIGN FEATURES attend and chat about l~al and heavier tackle for marllnos. • . . national matters over thetr ham Best of all. this fiesta took Requtred readm~ for thts w eek.: Young Newell and eggs. I plac-e near hom('_ some 3 to 5 Stickler's excellent account of his experiences at The ros!er rt'ads like a list to 7 miles ( acrordlng to who Boys State .m Sacramento on Paae 1 of this issue of from Who s Who In the Harbor ' told the story I ott Dana Point. Local Investors Buy Choice Acreage Near San Clemente h E · A d C 1 And S · h' · Area. I We hope, real ardently, that The sale of 80 acres of unlm· ~ e nstqn n 0 Y mit S colum n on th1s Among those seen during re· those tuna hang around -and proved land In the Caplstrano page. telling about hts "'gumea pig" experiment • ~nt months are Frank Jordan. are still Jig-hungry. Beach area at a pric-e In excess * * * Don Samta. Tom Shean. Walter e TALL TALE of $300,000 was revealed this e TOO LIBERAL WITH THE RED PAINT Shaw, Dwncan Stewart. Hubert Thas Isn't the only tuna ~tory wee}<. MrArN'. Dr. Rirhard Pyle; Dr. of recent days. A much wilder The buyers are a group of Or· '"Hmd s1aht ' on oamhng those parlung stalls Jac-k Wheaton, Fred .~tewart_ on~ concerns thi' anglers on thE' I ange County Investors, headed a lor.g Coast Hwy in Corona del Mar It sorta' looks Marjorif' Bra~~. Jes le Hill. Ar-Klaora, San Diego Jlve.balt boat. by James Holbert. San Clemente to me tha t w · J t b t f k t d f ,.o Haapa, C. E. Kjrkwood. Dr. Skipper Bill Ref'd was hunting Insurance broker, and Ralph e ve OS 0 1 0 par ~ng. InS ea O Da,•ld Smllt>v. Bon~le Pray. Paul albacore around the 60·mtle Myers Jr., Corona del Mar at· gmmng because those state boys wtth the buckets Long, Mat'K'I Fitzmorris. Darwin bank. de<"id(>d to hit Pyramid torney. Also associated with of red pamt must have had a Jot of excess pamt to ' Tate. Arthur Jones. Dr. John Head on Clem(>nte Isle. anl'l try them are B. N. Desenberg and q et nd of when they passed through town A lot d Ru'K'h. Mr. and Mf'll. Leon Pood-~ for yellows_ This nt?ver hap. 1 rier. Dr. J. J_ Albarlan, Jerry pened, for he hit a achool of s h k that red curbtng seems mighty unnecessary to me. StPwart. breaking fish. They were tuna. ar Facts I Don Kirkpa trick. Doroth y and of fantastic size, for these L d A t . b H. h s h I Watts. Petf.'r Peleuses. Earl Her-waters. and for ret-ent years. The for ~W.Immers an UC tOn y 19 C 00 man. Ron Lindemann, Bill Jebb, story goes that moat of the blue· ~ ·James Van Dyl<e, E. R. Murphy. tins were over 100 poundal Net $625 000 f 3 I 6 A '!Supervisor Clair Nelson Henne Tht'y were hungry, too, snatch· 5 I or • cres UndMy, G. H. Peirsol. Dick Rich· lng bait or Jigs. but the tackle ard. Hugh Mynatt. Babe Orbon, aboard wun•t heavy enough. The 31.6-acrt" site on 16th St., 1 p.m. to about 1:20 pm. Tht" Dorothv Jo Swaruon. Ed Babson. They emptied reels of 50-pound adjacent to the Harbor High bidding minimum wu $411 ..225., Hugh Hutson. Jay Stoddard, Bob test line In no1hlng flat. Onf!' School campus. was soJd Ju t Alter a $570.()(X) mark was reach· 1 Sht>lton. AI Pleger. Hans Lorenz angler got one In close t'nough Thu~day to thE' Nt>wport Invest· ed, competition narrowed to tht' and many others. to see lt. Skipper Reed estimated mt'nt Co. at 22~ W. Coast Hwy .. Newport Investment Co. and • Tht'St> are folks 1 remember It would go 125 pounds before Nt'wport. at a sJM'{'ial aucu on Mesa Verde of Santa Ana. Mesa seeing there. and pardon me It went under the boat. held hy the Nt-wport Harbor Verde's top bid was $615.000 I pit"~ lf 1 did not list your They had 22 hook·upe and 21~ Htgh School trust~ The win· Newport lnvestment"s winning name. hours of the ont>·sided battle. mng bid was S625.000 bid e xt'eeded the 113.000 per a crt> I The brE-akfasts are held fog Finally, Ladv Luck smiled on Bidrllng for tht-land ran from minimum by $6,758 an ac.-re or shlnt' at the Snack Shop; one angler. Hlro Hlrabayuhl of Crowti~W•••IC.. o,_. Office il CDI Jack Bennett. presidf!'nt of tht> t'\'Pryont> Is Invited. member of I Los Anrelea, who-brourht the Newport ln,·estment Co.. and the rhamber or not. Newcomers only one of the day to gaff. It Dell M a I i c k, vi~·presldt'nt, to the community are especially weighed 69 t>Ounds, 14 ounces. know what tht>y would do with men·s Club all.tlme record by an stated that they d id not yt>t 1 wt'ICOmt'. I and upped t~ Schenley Sports. thf' land. nor how they would R I Off• even 19 pounds. The previous Th(' hwe81mt'nt firm of Crow-ty t'll, Weedon It Cb. openl'd a have it zoned. They statf'd that ea ICe record tuna. held since 1956 by h h ttl t d· 1 C thlswouldtw thelr firstvf'nture William Howd, weighed 50 ranr o re yPs f'r ay n O· in land devPiopment. H H I pounds, 14 oun<'es. ~0~~· del Mar. at 2601 E. Coast Neither Mr. Bennt'lt nor Mr. onors ea y Man! Maybe the good old Bu.rdett Harrison or Bay Short's Malick are ~t'wport ~ach rt"'l days of giant tuna are about to 1~ thP managPr, nnrl tht-otherl dt'nts at thas l imP. but both Vlnrt>nt Healy of 216 VIa Eboll. return. The last one over 100 I d .. 1 t' i th 11tated that thl'y plan to move Lido Isle. Is being honored this pounds was one of 122 pounds rt>gas NP rt>pr(>fkn a IV(>" n e . h h 1 h offirt> arP Mkharl My t' r 8 of tht>ar omes to t as area n t (> week by P. A. Palmer Inc. tor caught In 1948 by J. Howard we.,tr li!t and Richarl'l Rucker of near futurl'. . completing his 12th year with Hales. acrordlng to Tuna Club .<;.ant a Ana. 1 A.ssociatE'd with the NPwport the real estate firm. 0 urI n g records.. BUT-In 1919, members ~tr. Harra!lon 1._ a graduatt' of ln:-restmt-nt Co. Is KennNh AI · the11e yean~ h~ hu sold many of that club caught 911 big tuna. the L'nlvE'f-.atv of C'ali fornaa and bragh t of 1119 Dolphln Tt'r., lr· millions of dolla" of real estate Thirteen of these weighed over ha-. ~Pn l'ngagt-d for 18 yt-ars In vine Tt>rrac-e In the Newport Harbor area. the century mark, with the big. bu<;lne s managt-ment, Invest I TI)e Board of Trust~s and Mr. Healy spent most of his gest one 152~. Who knows? mE'nt "t>curit iell and t'<~tale and Supf. Max R~t>JI ex Pre s'~ t> d early boyhood on Balboa Island. Maybe the big boys are ataalng finanrial planning Hf' has been complete sattsfaction at th(> out H• wa~ an Army pilot during a come.back. Hera·a hoping! actl\(> an Toa,.tmastf'rs and also COI"Qe of the auction. World War n. and after return· • P.S. an thP c;peakN~· hurPau of tht' lnlt home from the seYVrce he ~· Out with Uncle Harry Rogerw Newport Harbor Chamber of ' 2 f.,... ... , •L-w cemP 3"-~lated wlth the Palmer on Sunday. W~ were all set for CommPrC't'. I ,.... ~ rt'al estate office. our first 10 at marlln. but didn't Mr. My(>rs. a g r a 1'1 u a t e of st •.•• I ---.._, Hlta main hobby Is yac.-htlng like--the weathu. Settled tor Whittier Collt'g(> wtth a major In .... -r• which he Inherited from his some real fine bonito fishlnt In t'<'onomirl'l, was formerly aMOCI · I Lolli and Dou Wilson of tht> fatht>r. the late Mark Healy. Loc Angeles Harbot'. att'd with Ralph Fairwt'ather in 1 Jack Benny televlsJon show will many vears a resident on Bal· I put a lot of these ferrUle thr ownt-rshlp anl'l management co-star in the ln~h Players pro. boa Island. and former sta1f flahtera back. Every tlme 1 cUd, of tht> Myers and Fairweather ductlon. "The Great Seba.sUans,·• commodore of the Balboa Yacht I thourht. "Dotrone. Col. Andy Union Service Stallon In Corona which wil1 open at the t..guna Club, VInce races under the bur· ,l)mfth would love these. They're dPI Mar. Playhouse next Tuesday ,even· ves." of the Newport Harbor hla tavorlte amokln' fish. And :'vtr. Rurker. edueated at the lng. Mra. WU110n Is known pro-Varht Club and the Udo late here he ta. 10Joumlnaln the ha.· t:niverslty of Wls<'onsln, has f~lonally b Lols Corbet, crea· Yacht Club. Tennis and skin dlv· pita .... had many years or experience tor of the role of "Mummy•• In lng also are his hobbles. ~ver mind, Atldy. Get flxed In etatale pla nning, trusts, tax the "Baby SnObk.s Show" with up and corrw bac:tc here an4 fire saving and profit sharing fields. the 1ate Fanny Brice. tcYo 1111••• .. up your amokehOUM. 1 prom!M WE CJVE IU CUEJfiTAJOI I'll ao out and do my dum'-t 1•111• II E......... to repeat that bonito atory-Ju.t · IIWI for your benefit. And don't m.ake Paul Palmer, prealaant of Newport Balboa Savino and Loan Assn .. announced thh week that tht! •~ dividend rate on savJnp wUJ continue in effect tor th• com ln.-third qu~rter and undoubtedly for the balance of the yt!ar. ".Accou.nt bolek'TJ at Newport Balboa S.V1np Wf1I be J)llct abOUt a tJ\lRII ot a rftlJnoft &;a. len .. diYl...,. on .Y..e 10. m&~n• ovr S.tb COI'oieCUJI~ dJ\'Idrid," he ald. It too l;mt. U th* marliD show, I'll be hard to get to co for bonito. Good tuck, from C. Q., An4)r! For the Jut 3 weeks Southern C..allfornla beach goers have had to contend wth a dancer that Is t nu.sual In these waters. Numerous sharka have been sighted In Southern Calllomla waters, some dangerously close Into shore, and 2 people have lost their lives In shark attacks. The cautlota swimmer shou.ld therefore know some Ia~ about thls new threat. In the first place, local com; merclal fishermen point out that sharks are not uncommon In these waters, nor are there any more sharks this summer than In prt>vlous summers. What hu happened. however, Ia a tend· ency for the sharks to swim cl08er Into shore than usual. Thla wo u I d Indicate that swimmers are best oU If they do not ventu.re out very far beyond the aurf line, It at all beyontt ll There are 3 types of man· eatlna ahark.s found In Callfor· nla waters, accordJng to the De· partment of Flah and Game. They are the titer shark, the hammerhead s h a r k and the white ahark. The best prey for them la the tired awtmmer who has aone too far ou.t by hlmst'Jr. Sharks are near atahted and are ma.t attracted to objects that are brttht In coJOJ\ or white, or to metal objecta that wtll gllnt In sunshine, aueh aa waterproof watches. The best way to defend one· MU from a shark attack Is never to meet a shark, and the best way to do thll ls never t~ co beyond the aurf line and never to at.ay In the w~teT long enouth to become badly btlaued. oc fOOL a.oe&D IVll'l • The Orance Coau Coheae IIWimntlftl pool wiU 1>e cloaec1 Saturday, July 4, to obeerve In· dependence Day, according to Dr. Nonnan E. Watton, OCC vlce-pre.Jdent. The pool wiD be open Monday, July e. on the rqular ~hed'lle for Instruction· al and NCre&Uonal mmmlnr. Dr. Wat~ton said. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Crecca of Corona del Mar. The .eller 15 the Curci·Tu'mer Co. of Pomona. holder of large California and Ar~na farming lntt'rest.s. The acreagt' ls considered to be ont! of the choicest parcela for resJdentla.l development In the C&~~lstrano Bench area. It Is lo· cated near ~ lnt(>rchanaes of the final link of the Santa Ana-San otego Freeway. now und~ con· structlon, and consists pnmar· lly of gently sloping hillside. with co a s t a I views extending from Pt. Lorna to the Palos Ver· des Peninsula. The coas1al locallon of the property. just to the north of San Clemente, recalls the recent sale of the nurby Reeves holdings, consisting of more. than 1,000 acra within the San Clemente city llmlta. Other tranuctlons characterlz· lnr the activity In thls area of Orange Co u n t y Include the widely publicized acqulaltlon of 7,000 acres of the Shumacher Ranch by the Laguna-Nipel Corp. and the recent aale ol 8.· 000 acres of the vast ~oulton Ranch. . . ..._. ..... lwaer tf Cren TY Dan Gallaaher of 1606 Elm St., Santa Ana, Ia thf!' new owner of Crown TV at 3422 E. Coaat Hwy. In Corona del Mar. Mr. Gallagher alao owra Reed Brother's TV In Laguna Beach. which he bouaht 2' yeara aao. Before thla he worked for O'Neil TV ln Santa Ana. Hla experience ln tel~lon abo includes a de· aree from the American TV Labs In Hollywood, from which he traduated In 1952. • He was born In Brldreport. Conn., and moved to hla present reetdence In Santa Ana ln 1950. He and hla wile. Bernice, are parent. of 2 boya, Danny, 8, and Rickey, 18 months. Mr. OaJlagher works at the t..cuna store. and baa employed Claud •ton of 7198 Cret~eent St., Buena P~rk. to manaae his new store In Corona del Mar. Mr. Belon baa alacY had wide uperienee In the field of tele· vlalon. He worked for the Maa· navox eo. ln Loa Anael .. before comtna down here to manage Crown 1V. & Is a ~t~~duate of the National bdlo and Tekvl· alon lNitltute ln the San Fran· cl.alco a rea. He wu bom In Sacramento The Jtelofta have 2 sona, qoua. 1 and Denny. 11. L.clles' Sportswe., Unt«J• Chlchn's w.., Y arcNg. -Unena OP~NS JULY 14 • ·--_. -· ._. ---- 1111111'1 Llll IIIIEI Shop, ahop early for the Pourth, becauae we wtll be cl~, cloeed, cloeed • . . eel•· bratlne!! Perhape at the Dunea where there w11l be a aupervl8ed, roped·oU apace to ahoot oU our OWJ1 nreworkl, then to watch an aerlal ahow over the water at 9 o'clock . . . Perhape at Oranp Cout Colleae .t&dlum unl~na for a couple of hourt to enjoy the aparkle and &Utter of a mammoth fireworks dlaplay, dr· cus acta, clowna and llaten to buale arid drum banda .•• You can eo too 1t you want ... • * • I M&WJW'i' ••-• I ~.Jai,.YI.-NEWS . OF I 0 YEARS AGO f ...':. ·, ' • ,.,.. .. 1 .. ltemoval of controJa on rental houana In Nrwport lteach u of Oct. 1 h.u ~n recommended by the Orance County Jt.mt Advla· ory Board ... Plve·year-.old Pa· mela Ann hw of t28 Naret.ua Ave., Corona del Mar wu named "Cinclerella" of Newport Harbor becau.e Larry Modica's eold thong sandala fit her the best ... ConatructJon baa beeun on the 125,000 otllce bulldlne of Jim 5 YRS. AGO e 1UL T I. 1154 Callagher of lloDywood, at Cout ... Bwy. and Poppy Ave., Corona del ~ Mar . . . Colorado River water • ' 4 started Oowtna into the Corona • p---t-,._.. • del Mar raervotr June 24 . . . • ...,.... ..._ ~ ~ Newport ae.c:h City Council .. ...p.g ...... adopted a S725.6'0 budeet tor ~ UNi-50, reduced water rates and • ~llhiDt ft..+ ~ approved a 40-cent monthly 11o. ,. charae per wwaae connection to ~ ,. 811 ,. finance .waee treatment ... ~ ,. Sull"flon made at the Corona • M 1E11D 4 del Mar Civic Aan. meetlna dur. • ~ lne a dlacu.uJo.n of the problem .. ot no .treet J11hts In COM: r' .. Leave your porch Jlghta on dur· • • lng the nJeht . . . Local yachta • p e t e r ' s ~ entered In the Honolulu Race, 4 whkh wJU beJln July 4, a re Fred • ~ Lyona' Kitten, H. B. Wyeth's Gal-• FURNITURE lant, Dr. P. D. VanDeerltt's Teton • 4 and Harry Reed's Flyaway . . . .._ (P....Sy Da.lger'a) ~ Wallace Calderhead hu ~n " · ,. elected a.s a director of the Coro • Complete Home Jl'umJmtnp ,. na del Ma r Civic Assn. to suc. • 4 ceed Dick Crutcher. 1 .. L.D.1y a.MM ,. r' ~-•....-t A... .. u.. EMlt" cJeulr..., _.,, few ,.. COST A. UESA NIHL C.l Ill ..-r adt te ORIOLE J4IO.. .................... ........ Mt* ............ ......................... u.. ........ e«-......... MW II f I t .. -........................ ceo& ••• Or ...... -· .. -... -............... . ~ ............ ~ .... Peartla ••• AI•• ..... ~ ,a.t· PAlTICfPATIN6 in ground-breoking ceremonies for the new home of the First Boptist Church of Newport Beech ore, from left, the Rev. Paul Roy, d irector of church e~ttension, Southem Celifornio 8opti5t Conve ntion: Ed Price , b uilding supervisor: the Rev. Herbert J ohnson, pastor of the church, ond Glenn Coit, building chairmen for the church. The lo- cotion is at Fairview Rd. ond Foir Or., C osio Mesa. When the congregation begins meet- ing in the new building , the church will be re-nomed os the Newport Baptist Church. Below is the architect's rendering of the new church. Donald M u n • o n, Newport Beact\ pollee oUicer and TTana· portatlon Corps veteran of World War n, wu elected commander of Newport Harbor American {.e. glon Poet 291 . . . The Wear Newport Improvement Assn. dl· rectors presented a resolutlon to City Council saying they weu ready to usiat tb.e clty In ac. qulrlne land at Balboa Blvd. and Cout Hwy. for a park site ... \ I En.sien photographer and re· porter Hugh McMillan and wife Elmore of 526 Westminster Ave., Newport Helehta, are the par. enta of a daughter, Unda, born June 30 In Roag Hospital; Linda may be the first to be the native 11auehter of a native son of the City of Newport Beach ... The n~ Lido Toastmasters Club re· celved Ita charter; Charles Her· ron Is the charter president ... ' Item from thto Log, commenting on the reduction In spending by the Council to ba lance the city j budget: "It might be a wlse Idea to have a law to outlaw defldt II financing. so that no govern· ment could spend more than it has" . . . :'vtrs. John Neff and daughter Karin of ~e w port Heights are oU on a summer vl!llt to Norway ... now l4vi1J.gl ruiiknt8 wole~n•U..oob..._• ................. c.. --...., 11M ......... ,.., 'wtu. clots ol .,.u.. ..... ...s nd ........ llababow ..... . , ....... ,..... .......... .. 9neD. CIDd y.J.Jow ap6cea ...s bed& la,...U • .u.tl8d a..w all Ita owa. bat CIOiorfaUy. WMt faD ... de9UJ,ed ..... - coHIIIga dMMe • tUttlad.D9 briglatly lD ......... * * * • * *· P\Jbllaher of the Enalen Corona del Mar A note from your "European correspondent," Irvine Manolr: We lett Parts after 5 weeks of much aJehtaeeeine and llttle palnUnc. We went by plane to Portupl. and are now In U.bon, a much nealected place. It's very cheap to travel by streetcar. But even 10, let me augest that you mrt of! by ta.Jdna a bu. ride to eet the ee n- e:rallay of the land. Take the No. 4 but at Prae do Comerclo near the triumphal arch. Thls Is the end ot the Une and you can per- hape be fortunate enouah to get one ot tM front seats up on top eo you have a good view Ln both directions. After you pass throueh the an:h, you go out Rua Aueuata, which la the heart of the Balxa district. Aa you approach Roulo Square, with the 2 fountains and the mtue atop a column, you wUJ notice to the riJht another aquare tull of parked automo· biles. 'MlJa ls Pracada Fl,uetra, the .tarttnc ·off place for your Aa.4 .. we a.... U.. eooL flnrt street car ride . .._y • ...........-u...,.. ol n.e Boalo la perhapa the cen· .-t toodl81 ..... ty .S.W.· ter of Cafe Society, and the Cafe ataln • .............. ...S SuJza baa the best coffee and 01w at .. _....., ru the fattenlne boloa -cakes to au ~~-.. .... allllllll"• you. It abo hal a trlnp of "cur· patle Mt dll '" ... P....ua bees .. who are waiting to luh on through this, of course, but lt pa.ues UN DER the subway, which la running very close to the cround at that point. The subway haa natural aunllght at thla apot. Where e~ could that happen! Then lnto the big street, Ave· nld& Almlr~nf~ Anoth~>r <ircl~. thla tlmto Praca do ChJle, where you can eet another bua to the airport for one eecudo and a ~t car back to the top of the Carmo Elevator for ano~r escu· do. Next you reach the AJamedo D. Alfonso Henrlque. with Its big monumental fountain at the right hand aide. To tM right Is the Area de Ceeo. one of the first government buy-your-home-like- rent projecta. The Avenlda da Republica leads to the bull ring, the Ava- lade aectJon and the airport. Then you go down the hill to pasa new Ritz Hotel and Pombal Clrde aeatn. From Pombal Clr· cle you know the way back, and Haul Ia calling to me to stop wrlUng and eo for another ride. Best wishes, IRVING MANOIR, Corona del Ma r IYC, IIYC S,1111r ellly 4111 leplll dllaa .-y P..nla ...,... • . • to you and ahow you the sights. Tlld T1lble s.-pa an ...,.. Don't say I dldn't warn you. Thtoy 5 21 .... w11,-¥ty ._ tbeM are aU on the chi8el. The Fourth of July Regatta . • wM ....a te ..._ m.u Tlld The bll bulldlng at the far cor· held jointly by the Balboa Yacht ......... ~ ner of the aquare La the aovern· Club and the Newport Harbor I:,....._ y ... .....-. .._ i.:. · ment theater, and near It you Yacht Club, will take place this eta. w.aa; a..y ...... _. come to Jt,estauradores Squ.ar., Sunda.y and Monday. dwC&... 9IMr • .._ ...... termJnua of tM praent subway The ev~nt will be rfttricted to tlae!l' ~ ,........_. q.tem. and where man)' of the outside racing, Including boats -Ia tM ................ street cart and buaes double 15 feet •and over and Intema-li.;.; ._..... • atrt8l e1 back. On It and nearby there are tlonal 14'a. ~ n.e u.tat. wttll many movie houaes. the Pan The radne times are as fol· .......,,_ .... ,4 U1re .... J..-· American oUice, a very efficient Iowa: Balboa Yacht Club, Sun· -_... 'II M -office, and here the main d 2 30 M -......... -yw ~~ue. Avenlda da Uberdade, day at noon an : p.m ., on-...... tM ~..-:: .. ~. day at 1 p.m.; Newport Harbor ~ strbtt_. := _ • • ~~summer much movement Yacht Club, Sunday at 11 a.mq .---· -• -and open a1r c:afea. Moat walkert 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m., Monday ~ •• -.. te ..._ • tM are on the rtaht hand aide of the at nOOR and 2:30 p.m. o.wwa Ulet ...._ Ia 1M atreet, the old .tde wtth Ita mo· The trophies wlU be p~nted ...... ....,.._ ' aale atdewalb and old tree~. at 6 p.m . Monda.y at the Balboa 'Ibete you can look up th' street Yacht Club, and at the reJU]ar * '* * to Pombal Qrcle and the park, a trophy preaentatlol\ dinner at For table aettlnp ml&ht 1 aUt· very reward1n8 vLI1a, and use the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. ,est that we ·~ 0~ ~! YO: ~~e yw leave the ~~ADDS wu.co•• IOif Mikado 1~ ~-wannlnl red main valley o1 u.bon and Ave· A aon welthJng 7 pounds, 13 larm w ebedta pepet nlda Duque de t.ouJe. Shortly aft· ounc:ea. wu born to Philip and anbdl~~~! c:upe an"d • piat. to er leavtq the cl~ to tM )~ Barbara Ban.en of 633 St. James ta """"· ·-b'• two foot 8QU&Te you .,... owr a 8tn!et (not at a.u Rd., CUff Haven, Wedne:sday, rnatc:h with .. rha the cool· unuual· tbe way Uaboo hal Jane lT, at Boaa HOIJ)Jtal Hla napkins · · '."" ~tte: w1th a buUt ltlleU Into tJ\e billa) and If name la Eric Jon. Mt. Hal\llell 15 est ha.rlequ n r-uu 1ft JOU lolk away to tbe Wt yoa tha aclMJOJ PIYd\OJoctat for tbe whltl of ~~-~ ... 84 1 al· will '"a tunnel. The ro~~d ,._ Alamed:l School Dlatrlct. tabJe mata auu "_.,......_ ..• wa1!1 teet Uke c:elebfatin& IIOIM• thlq tiWrY u.. 1 p tn the ~abop. •• * Mra. Dorothy McKenna of the Corona del Mar Travel Service showed color slldea of the San Blaa and Darien Indians of Pan- ama, and the Jlvare and Colora- do IndJans of Ecuador at the June 16 meetnle of the Women'a l Archltectrual Leaeue of Oranee County at the home of Mrs. Her· bert Brownwell of CIIU Haven. \ Mrs. McKenna descrtbfod her travels over mucb of the Indian territory of South America, eape· dally amonc the head ahrinkera of the Colorado lndJans. U• &.Jp cl.aiRecl _,.._ Ol ~ • • • Ude DDIIIIIIIat C..W OJUole s.-.-S. VIa Lido Largest and~ Complete Furniture Store in the Area. c.n ~.._ OECOMTING SE.VICf llberiy a.SSII Baust ... &ar~tl Furnishings for homes. duhl,yedlts.. J017 W. c-t H~ Newport INdl YEAR 'ROUND FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY SUMMll SEASON COMft.IJI SUMMfa fUN fOa fHI fNnU fAMILY OPEN EVElY DAY -1.00 a.m. 'til 10:00 p.m. -----------------------------...,ou.,._· P. 0 . lOX w. Wte•W~'fOI-"l lfACH, CAliFOttNIA ...... ' --~.,_.,.,Ill PASSES .... c .... ..., ...... .,._ .. .,1.a ... --- __ OfllDIBn PASSU ,._ ......... __ _ P·l TOTAL _....:....._ ~ ------------------- Special 4th of July Program ... including srECT ACULAt RIEWOIKS DANCING WA TEIS and superviHd area for your own fireworks. A"RACT/ON9 80ATINS MAIIOa Cl&.a IOAT UAMCI ... IAYAICS, SAUOA11 ,~ .-AL IOAll IOATSUPS GOlOIN lAutNG SIA MUSIUM MUSIC AND DANCING fiCNICI(IIIG FACIUTtiS Ale,_IINGS SNACK llANOS .., •• fiiO 00&1 PUTT1NG CCM M1 SfUIIIflaOAID, ... PONe.~l. YOUIYW.l 9WIMMINB SHOWBS. LOCKIIS ITAIRSM WADI!tG POOl FOI CM...,_. TWO GfGANTtC P\ASTIC WHALES 1101 DMNG, SUDINO LlffGUAIOS • AIST AID OP£N 8 A.M. 'ttl 10 P.M. ADUltS 50C otll.DRIN. 11.121 Jlc .. ~--· . ~E . D -.. .... ne/ FAMILY ,.._.,UMJT MIWAY 101 - ,.,_... ... ,. e IIOmNl1', JV11K II Albeit ol JhO lee VIew A" .. Co-• ftDDA1'. ~ a Lor'reft PktdMt o1 214 Qrdald rona .S.l Mar,~ a prowler Mn.. D. T. Vaa Omum ol !NO Aw .. Corol\a del Mar, repcwttd •.. 1be VUJ.a Manna at Marine VLa Udo loud. Lido lale, repor!M the tMft et a tsO bllq tram ht. Ave. and layalde Dr. ~te a peeptq tc1m 111 that,.,.. du.r· ,.,.... • • • Chad• Duua" 011 II&Jboa talaftd repcllted tbe theft Ina t~ 1\J.Pt • • . Cllttord Von lUI w. lal~ Blvd., Bal~.,.. ol a vacuum cleaner •.• &obert Kennel of 2514~ Newpon llvd., Crad\latlon Ia here -.atn. Ccme pon.d that tome ol h1a property C\lftther ot 121 Anwt~ Ave., Newport. """'" an att-.ptacl llt and _. Ray Pteld8 tor hJ8 ad· WN talcen by tenant. when U..,. Balboa ltland, told police that • buralary at UM AM<Ida~ )(a. moved out ... Stephen Schmuck. drunk wu rnolelttdc clrla ln rlne Doclc at 2G8 Newpcwt ltYd. vtce on the proper ctrt for the 18. o1 22 Balbea Cove.. Wtsf that nelchborhood ••• Thomu ••• Mn. Luda MORMO ot •11 ... aduate. Ray Fleld.l feat\lrft Newport. wu bitten by a dOJ Wet.ter, It, of 118~ Gh St.. Maf'I\Mrite Ave , Coton.a del Mar, •· owned by Charles Tbom.,.on ol West Newport, wu booked tor reported a prowler. HAMILTON, ETERNA . MA'nC, 128 40th St.. West Newport • • · lntoxlcatton In publlo... lin. L G. ftr&,lll .. Yll James Barr of Santa Ana re· II& .....,... ltul»eeelt19 of ......... A.._ c:-del GRUEN, and WYLER WATCHES. ported a theft from a boat locker 2511 lleDy La.. lf..,...t II•. 111111._. • lalt .., .,.. Ray Fields, Jeweler, 1a located at at the rear of the VIa Lldo .... Ja ... told peUcie a..t 11er __.... ,.IJUtt ,_... .. Apartments In West Newport · · · ..... ~ ....... .,...ably tile ftc• Sit .......... A..., C.... ... 807 W. 19th St., In VIsta Shop. S. L. Hart of 1713 E. Ocean Blvd., U. ef a daU.d ....... • • • II• ••• Dicit WWtu..t-.. Balboa, reported the thert o! a s..,., 11:.-y. a of 1312 1M ~ Nperted tile plng Center, Costa Mesa, Calif. $10 sheet of plywood. CciiD))ridgo La.. WeatcWf. wa 9ftiDd taa.ft .s a...-..a • .._. to Corona del ~ar is I 6-year.old Ed w a r d Heom, who hos come all the way from Barranquilla, on tho Caribbean coost of Colombia, South Americ,. He c,me her• to live with his father, Bill Hearn, 2849 E. Coo.st Hwy. Bill and Mary Hearn ore the ownek of Oennre' s <;efe 5t that address. (Ensign photo) Phone LI 8·8188. (adv). e TUESDAY. JVJ'E 11 boobd fc lDtoxkatlee 1a em f.-U.. tnaDir .. lals ca 1a James Frawley, 32, of 715 Poln· a11to ••• J)Qacma B~ of ._ ana ., aalMa Waad OD . MATTRESSES MEW-a.&BtJlLDDfG FOCDD Bubber lrreJular Sh apes lD~a.npdD9 -Cotto. COSTA MESA MAnlESS CO. 1150 Newporl 11.-d. libertY ~t)Ol Professional Directory FUJfEBAL DDIECTOIIS settla Ave., Corona del Mar, was ~113 Laf..,..._ A...., lf..,...t. Jwae 10. booked for drunk driving at .. pon.cs tile u..ft ., a G.E. The Newport Beach Po.t Of· Heliotrope Ave. and First Ave., traaaiatol' NCUo worth 114 from flee reported mal! tampering at In Corona del Mar ... Mrs. J. E. b1l real _... office at tbe 535 Aliso Ave., Newport Heights Fulton of 328 Piazza Genoa. Lido aboq addnu ••• MrL J. A. ... ~wla Hakes of 236 VIa Men. Isle, reported that her neighbor, Co1aoa of 121 «»tb St.. West tone, LJdo Isle, reported a hit Margaret Hudson of 436 VIa Lido If~ c.~~plaiDed of n· and run ca\\Sin~t prooertv dam· Nord. Lido Isle. had her purse cel•iD9 ~ phoDe age In front of 223 VIa Mentone stolen from her car. ca11a. •.. Sherry Trat't'r of 457 Ogle St., MrL Amcmda Uoyd of 35301/a Carl Gt>rde8 of 3720 Ocean Costa Mesa, told poll<'e that ht>r E. Coast Bwy .. Corooa del Men. Blvd .. Corona dt>l Mar, reported wallet. rontalnlng Sl.'i In cash. AAU Athlet•IC reportod that a wiDdDw of her that a boy'~ English racing bike wu stolen In VInc-ent's Pharm· hou.M was brokeD cmd tho was stolen from the yard . . . acy In Corona del Mar. hou.M eDtared.. but DOthiD9 Sharon Haugen of Fullerton l't>· ewEDifESDAY. JtnfE 24 Meet Slated wca takeo. poncd her pu~ stolen from her Richard Kraetke of 310 36th Jane Joye of 919 Clay St., CllfC M.G. parked a t 309 Lindo Ave .. I St .. Newport, reportt'd hearing a . I Haven, reported that her car was Ballloa ... Leon Atwood, 18, of i prowiPr In the area ... Glen An aiJ.comer s track and field a hit and run victim ... Isabel 111 41st St., West Newport, was Jar kson of GarclPn Grove re· meet will be held at Orange Pease of 211 Evening Canyon bookecl Cor poAAesslon of alcohol ported the theft or fi shing equip.: Coast College at 2 p.m . Saturday, Rd., Shore Cliffs, told pollr e that and Intoxication at Bob's Big ment ... The All American I J uly 4, according to Norm Luml· she saw some suspicious ~OJ>lt> Boy Restaurant on Marine Avt>., MarkPt In Corona del Mar re·l an, new head track and lield In back of the Corona del Mnr Ba lboa Jo;lnnd ... Mrs. Steward port.ed a possible shopll ftln~t. coach for the colle~e. Post Office. Smith of Glendale reported the Patricia Murphy of 703'! E. The event Ia restricted to ree· • WEDNESDAY. JtJNE 17 burglary of her boat at slip 39 ol Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. rt>ported lstered athlete8 of the Amateur Sa lly Brown of 515 E. Balboa Balboa Marina at 201 E . Coast the theft of a blry<'lp ... Mra. Athletic Union for 1959. Those Blvd Balboa reportt>d the thl'ft Uwy., N<'wport . . . lsabtol Faru;ler of 415 Fullerton who are not reg~red should 1 of 2 .. blcycl~ . . . Frank Jor· e SATURDAY. JtnfE 20 Ave., Newport Heights, told po. apply to Larry Houston. 450 N. I dan of 431 Dahlia An'., Corona Mrs. &>rnar Primeaux of 231 licP that thl' antenna on her Grand Ave., Loe Angeles, for an del Mar was the victim of a dog Agatl' Ave.. Balboa Island, re· Ford Thunderbird was broken ... AAU application. bite. · por1t>d the th<'ft of a $45 bicycle H. V. Smith or 346 VIa Lido Soud. Thto Individual events are: the I MrL Buth DcrriH of 4908 .. Mrs. Mabel Slaughter of 401 Lido Isle, reported the theft of JOOO.m e t e r steeple-chase, 120. tuDe A,.._, w .. t Newport. re· Snug Harbor Rd ., Cliff Haven, :t blcvcle. yard high hurd I e s, lOO·yard ported the theft of a baby COT· reported a runaway teenager • TIIUIISDAT. J11RE 25 dash, l ·mJie run, 44Q.yard dash, rioqo from ber qcm19e .•• Mrs. from tha t reslden<'e . . . Ronald Keeler. 19t of 224 Ju . 220·yard low hurdles, 880-yard Jcme M~rUflD of 1728 WHt· J. T. McLau9hlJ.D of 1131 mine Ave .. Corona del Mar, waA run. 220·yard dash, 2 or 3·mlle dW DrN WHtdUf. reported Oata1l 81•4.. Nowpo.rl. 1eported booked for drunk driving and no ' run. javelin, discus, 12·pound the theft of a hoee. maUdou.a •lachlef to the operator's lice~ at MacArthur shot put for high school only, Lee McGuckin of thl' Newport bou.ae at 1540 MlJamen DrN Blvd. In Corona del Mar ... broad jump, high jump, pole &>ar h Pharmacy at 21~ w . 1 Balboa. c:cnaalD9 ao damap Thoma.o: &hock of 216 VIa Oljon. vault, 16-pound shot put, and Ocean Ft .. Newport. rE'por1ed thE' ••• Officer Sal N1DU9b re· Udo Isle, reported the theft of a thE' hop, step and ju mp. thdt of magazines ... Mrs. Syl·, ccwerod a atoleD ·so Cadillac bicycle ... M~. H. P. Han~n of j Entries must be sent to Mr. Fr1endly Ne~hborhood Servkle \'Ia Thompson of 4o; Fern leaf sodaD hom 4 C:O.ta Mesa toea· 2591 Bayshore or., Bay Shores. Lumlan by June 28 at Orange P .ft..,.,..,,BELL A Coro a del Mar reported reported that his garage was Coast CoiJege, Z701 Fairview Rd., ~ V<'., n , . aqerL Costa Mesa losing ht>r parrot from her housE' C L Blar kburn, of 1211 E. Bal -bur~larlzed. --·-----MORTIJARY II 0 Broadway u 8·3433 It 8 ·3434 Costa .Mesa HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3131 Harbor Blvd. at Glaler Costa Mesa KIM8ERL y 5-11511 . · · MM. Roy Maypole of 223 hoa Blvd., Balbda, reported theft Frank )[lock of 205 CGma· Pol nc;ett1a Ave .. Corona dt>l Mar. of 11 b~ryrle from yard ... Bill tiOD Aft., Coroaa del Men ..... reponed a possible prowler. r.oocl of 121 Agate Ave .. Balboa ported tbe theft of a watch aDd U9bter ••• IL C. Chlpma e THURSDAY. JtnfE 18 , Island r<'ported a fight <X'Currlng of 112 Abalooe Aft-Balboa Donna Desmond of 1800 Cia) at thP Jolly Roger Rt>staurant on Jalcmd.. repon.d Ua. theft of a St.. C'llff Haven, rl'porterl a Marine Ave., Balboa Island. flbn 91au aurf bocmt from hb ' prowiN; Jamf's l.raham, 40, of e SUNDAY. JtnfE 21 9CII'CI9• ••• BaDdy lUt9a of 201 200-t Haven Pl., Cliff Havt-n. was I Bosco Burns of 230 Pearl Ave.. VIa CordoYG. Lido Jalo n apprehended and booked for I Balboa Island, reported his '59 ported ._ theft of a bkyci .. vagra nry ... ~rs. Sarah Taylor F'ord Ranchrro pickup stolen at M~. Sam H 0 wa r d of 3116 or 1137 E. BallxM Blvd .. BalboD.. 2:07 ~~t.m. from Park Ave. and 0<-ean Blvd., Corona del Mar. reported the theft or 3 pads Marine Ave., Balboa Island; the told poll<'e s he was holding a worth $30 fro~ ~er lawn swln.g car was recovered at 8 :15a.m. In I voung man she caught breaking ... Pr~ton M1 nn1ck of Jennings the Snack Shop parking Jot in into her garage ... Esabel Lind· Mobil Service at Bayside !>r. and Corona del Mar ... Jerry Jack·l say of 1204 Park Ave., Balboa E. Coas t Hwy. opposite ~ewpor1 son of Anaheim reported the Island told poll<'e that two 16· Dunes reported the theft or theft of a lady's coat from his I y~ar·oid girls 111role her wallet pump and restroom key~. r ar ... A. Steward of 5201 W. after she had inivted them Into Ed Sm,U.. of Rcrywa:rd aDd Ocean Ft. West Nt"WJ)Ort. rt'· 1 her hou~e. Smythe Co. at TradrlrtDda LA.. poned the theft of swimming (Continued on page six) lD Bayenst Tract. r • Ported <,Uit'\ from the <'lothesllne. the theft of the letters oD tho MrL Jtober1 DuDD of 110 Ba· DCC 0-&-1.,. 1..11.11•11 qat• at the 8crycrMt eotnmce mODCI PL. C:O.ta M..a. roport.d ~ wv • • ••• Man'lD C.019e of 314 Coro· tho theft of a Jacltet. whit• ts. Dado St.. Balboa. reported the clasp cmcl white 9old cuff l1ab theft of potted plcmts cmd 2 from Ua. SDGdr Sb09 lD Conloa bONa • • • Jackaoa Parka of del Men •.• Jloaald Bunt. 11. 1009 W. Balboa BlYd... lkllboa. of 4111/a Orchid A,.._, Corolla reported flDd.lDcJ a 9uD ID hla dol Mar. told 90Uce that 2 mailbox. moD trlod to pick a fl9ht with I Mrs. Carl Herllnger of 1231 W. blm cmd tbeD brolr.o the wiD· Bay Ave.. Balboa. romplained dow of b1l car ••• Dr. Cbarl" The Orange Coast College trus· tees have approved preliminary plans for extension or the sci· ence bulldln~ at an estimated cost or $84 .323. The project will Include 2 ad· dltlonal life aclen<'e Jabs, 3 of· fices to accommodate 6 lnstruc· tors, and a storage and prepara· tlon room. Lecilllllra' D1y i1 Harlllr Area J1ly 9 For all yow Printlnc Needa I that a sign was taken from her aart..U of LOD9 Beach re· residence ... Or. E. B. McConn· portod the CJ1UDd tbeft of b1l THE ENSIGN Irk of 201 Sapphlrp Ave., Balboa 1o.foot boat cmd traUer from !<~land, reported the theft of a Tu.atJD Aft. cmd w. Coast Bwy. Publishing Co. kitten. 1.a Newport ••• OIUol• $.0550 e FRIDAY. JlJNE 11 Ruth Harris of 217 Sapphire 2850 E. Cout Hl&h'i!VQ L. K. Knight pf 330 Montero AvP . Balboa Is 1 an d. reported Corona del Mar Ave., Balboa, reported the theft flrrr raC'kt>rs at 216 Diamond Ave., A rontract for $14,400 was awarded to Ik>n Smith lnc. of · Pasadena to ronstruct 3 addl· tlonal tennla courts. Fencing and tennis nets will cost an addltlonal $2,500. ':===========:=.:.....::o~f_:a::._:&..:_h:..:.w_:.:ln.:..:n.:...:.b.:..:lcy::...:.c_:le_. _· _. _Bo_b_b_le Balboa Island ... Claude Hamil· ton of 1521 W. Balboa Blvd., Nl'wport, reported the grand thcfl or hi" boat from the car· port ... Mrs. A. P. Wl111ams of No. 8 Harbor l8le. Newport. re- ported the theft of a $485 Lelca camera In a leather case from ht~ar parked at Bidwell's Men's Shop on Marine Ave., Balboa Island ... ~x ~alty at 2304 W. Ocean Ft .. Newport. reported the theft of 4 naas from the front of the office. e NOlfDAY. JVJfE 22 STOCDIAJfS ABE .ABEJn'S Kenneth and Barbara Stock· m an of 123 ~ 43r<l St., West Newport. ~e the parents of a 4·poUnd, 12·0Unce Jlrl Wed· nesday, June 17, at Hoa1 Hospl· tal. , ...... , .... ..... .,.,. ..... The Newport Beach public worlal department II conducting a postcard poll on th~ proposed assessment dlatrlct for Improve. menta In the West Newport area adjolnlnK Lido Sands. City Ma nager Robert Shelton t reported to the City Council last I week that the returns ahow a slight majority In ravor of the as."t'SSJ1lent district, and that verdict s hould be known by the ~Y 13 meeting. FOl JOYS 8-15 A 400 mUe round trip by 8ta· tlon wa10n acre. U'le MoJa" Desert and Into the anoweap· peel mount.tln. of the Slerru. ........ u.. ........... .................. , .... .................... ......, ...................... -r '-you -'llabadud a-. .... Flahln& In the lce·fed crystal lakes and atreama ot the Hlah Sierras. Majestic acenery - Animal Ute. P17W I nolhCTDIQ I U · noaura I IIIalfQ I OOLD ..-mura 1 •AGK -nD. FOB A HAL IVIOQJI ·A· CATIOif MD A WOirDD· FVL EDZBJDCE L & T TOO aoy CAM• OUT TBJI SVJOOB I Phone lincoln 4-3534 Or lib.rty 1-1642 For lnformetion •nd Ro .. rv•+iom TIDE TABLE TIM •ltllltiPI If HIP •• Low Wiler (for LA. oateJ' baJbcw-lfewport 10 8lbL. Mrl»r) Light Figures A.M.-aold r ......... PACJPIC DATUGBT SAVIIfG TDa 3 Frtday 4 Satuday Sl~ • lloeday 71'tMeday I Woda..say 11'bDndcry Low B19b Low 3:05 ·0.1 9:25 3.6 2:01 2.1 3:36 ·0.3 . 9:59 3.7 2:31 2.2 4:07 ·0.5 10:32 3.8 1111 2.2 4:37 ·0.5 11:05 3.9 3:47 2.2 5:08 ·0.5 11 :38 3.9 f:21 2.2 5:40 ·0.4 12:14 4.0 5:10 2.2 6:15 .Q.2 12:52 4.1 1:00 2.2 CONnDlEJITS or IOI'S SPIITIII .... !UP I:JO U I :SI U t:a u I:SS U 10:JO 5.7 11:111 u 11151 S.l LlbNty 1~12 1117 lfewpen Aft. c-t. ..._ LICIDfiD AJID .oii'D&I) PIUYITE I IIYEITIUTIIS EU&Irl'l 111 AU. n.uu • MARITAL PROBLEMS-CIVIL • INDUSTRIAL PROBI.EMS-CIUMINAL • FELONIES OF ALL TYPES * 15 YEABS EXPERIENCE * ,...._ Jwm:._ De'-'1" A...aattoa IUITM IETECTIYE llfiOY •• •aY.I .IIlllnl PERSONAL: This fiM .. is .,...., • fast tUt ll's t.,aa•l• tt-. Oft top of eenM ftiWIS. But ow,..-~·-..... tMt tMn .... SOfM 675,341,..... ........ -- ditftts of Cfowetl, W...,.. I Co., • 1111 lilt .._ 1111 .. VIolet Stoneback of 2110 Se· ville Ave., Balboa. reported a prowler In the area . . . Ford Aeronutronlc In Corona del Mar on Jamhoree Rd. reported t he a rand theft of a •as weldeT and cable valu~ at $854 .•. Mrs. R. D. Spark8 of 3815 Seashore Dr .• West Newport, reported the theft 111 .. il -... offic:es ill CcnM .... -. ,... flips 11M ftMf' Mil bllrd of a for tllejr benefit we lhoelld liM 10 iMroclect ••-= of a toaater, ·~· Udo Dra9 ...... .... ... tlilllft ................ ... ., .. ,. ... ~rrtc~r., liS ..... 11:--. Udll w. . . . c:-rea ..... ~-City ...................... ..._ ......... ~-... r.. ..................... hti&ll ....aa .. 1n1 Cllll Dt.. ... . JIM ............ ... ...... ., ....... ... ................. Mrs. La¥ffne .,_., ill 1115 t; ...... BML. ................ r«aiY\ftC t.bnetml\l pbone c:aDi . • • ....... Pr.ftk CttiMr of .... Clay St.. aJff ......... ,.,.,._ the ttMft ot ~·· ,.._.. Jwr ,.ard ••• leJftdor JAJan iii Calla ... IIIJMW CUt dlle wtndotli't of trw ............ Iliad .... YGIIIIGl OliiW Ia c..-~~=-======:. ... ..., ........... Crowtfl, .... ' Co ... ~ It! 1932. Dwilll tiM past twltJ .... ,..,r ..... ~ lftto 1iat1t So1tMn1 Cafifomle locltioM, lldl atJffH witt. ..,.,..., -we.o lbMiy, prldict Md Mil ttldl MIY ;...,. of tht ~ fief4. W. .... ._ ,m~. ,.... to Mlp d 1M hllcMit of ~~~ny ~~~~ C1bforftia buli...,... 1111 .-1M .....-c of tllo0111nds of IUCCIIIflt , ......... Pfatrtlll tor NMIM•ulls, finis Md illtita· .-.. 0. peliey Is c.. wttM. ow M(look PfOIJISSM. W. slloiW Ill ..t ~ • lltroda Olp'Mfwa to _,_ II pn~~, .. 1 -&-. In-lffiCI: -IMf c.R IIIII I -.na M r. and Mra. AI~ Mollllon, who hav• been tralJer dwellera ror many yeara In Lido Park on Lido Peninsula, wllJ become Co- rona del Mar resldenta thla tall. rt,..t they're golna on a trip to Europe, t hen back In September to move In at 3t17 Poppy Ave .. wbJch they are purchuJna rrom Mra. Blanche Wakdield, the owner ot PetJte VIlle dreu ahop In COM. Mr. Mollt.on La an en- graver at Hoyt'a Harbor Enerav- lna In CAsta Mesa. • • • Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson Hurtt are moving soon from 416 Hazel Or., Corona del Mar, to 256 Ocean VIew Ave. In Newport Helahta, the former residence of Hoaa administrator WInIfred Bacon. It'll be just a few ateps down the hill to Mr. Hurtt's new law office at 124 Tustin Ave. • • • Msr. Herbe Miller of CDM and her daughter, Mrs. Bob Flanegln of Corona H I 1 h I a n d s, and voungsters Scott, Terry and Mike Flanealn flew Jut w~k to Mich - Igan, where they'll be vlsltln$r relatives tn Detroit and Grand Rapids. Bob Flano?gln, who's on a bu.slness trip In the Midwest. will join them In Mlthigan. Herb Miller's staving home to look after thP home fires. and his servlre station, and the Giants ba5eball team at the Youth Center. JUNE 8RIOE: Mrs. Gordotl Barclay. the former Betty Eleanor Speer of Corona del Mar. NEWLYWEDS Mr. and MrL Tllomas Hil. (Terry loris photo) • • • Thf' Howard Laurent~ of 314 Betty Eleanor Speer of COM Bride of Dr. Gordon Barclay Miss Jean Junk Is Married To Thomas' Hill of Lido Isle trl" Ave. and the R. D. Mere-Betty Eleanor Speer of 418 dlths of 419 Poppy Ave .. COM, Marguerite Ave., Corona dt'l Mar, got In 80me fine trout flshlnll became the bdde of Dr. Gordon near Bishop, and they all caullht Roy Barclay of San Gabriel In a their limit<~. Mr. Laurent, who reremony hr ld at the Chapel of te('('ntly retired a'! a Rheem en-the Roses, P'asadena, on Sunday, :\tlss Jean Junk of Hart?<>r 1 bridesDJald. They all wore gowns J;tlneer. was ab)e to uo;e thl' June 21. The Rev. William Mil- Highlands exchaneed vows with I of pale blue silk organza. tacklP outfit that he re<'eived a<~ ler read the wedding service. Thomas 0. Hill Thursday eve-Laurie Hill, the brldegroom·s a retirement present, and he I The bride. who Is the daughter nlng, June 18-the 27th wed· nl~. wu the flower girl, and made the prize catch of a H -of Mrs. Zelia Shf'rrlll of Corona ding anniversary of the bride-St~en Benkosky of San Diego Inch German brown trout. The del Mar, wore a silk organza groom's parents, Mr. and M.-.. was rlna bearer. Laurents are still up there trail-I gown of ballerina length, with a Edgar IIIli of LJdo 111le. Paul Bailey of Santa Ana was erlng, but the Mert>rllths ju11t J;tOI '<;hort veil. and carried a bouquet High School and of Woodbury College in Los Angeles. Dr. Bltr- clay \a a eraduate of the Uni· verslty ot Toronto an Canada, and has been a practicing physi- cian for the past 10 years. I The couple went on a honey-1 moon trip to Norlht>rn California, mcluding San FranciS('() and Lake Tahoe. They wall make 1 their home in Colorado Oaks, Arcadia. The double ring ceremony was the t>Ht man, and the U.'lhf'fs back home to tell about the of white orchids and stephanotis. read by the Rev. James Stewart were Henry Hill, brother of the fishing exploits. :\Irs. Andrew Marott. sl'lter of 1 at St. Andrew 8 Presbyterian bridegroom; Kenneth Nack of • • • the brirte, was matron or honor. David Wayne Mollica, son or DAVlD MOLLICA aAPTIZED , n. l•••••rp Lean ... ,_ .. Elrl,. Mr. and Mrs. &!rnard Desen- berc ol 2231 BayaLde Dr., Corona <¥1 Mar, and their three rhtl· dren, We.ndy, Katey and Kim, on a 2-month vacatIon tour of Europe. Their Itinerary Includes South· ampton and London in Eneland, Copenhacen Ln Denmark. Mann helm In Germany, St. Nlklausen near Luzern In Switzerland. and Pad.l, Fra~. Ar. Desenberr Is owner and pubJLaher of the Post, w~kly newapaper In Lacuna Beach. GEO.G& 10•a 8APTI%ED Georce Marahall Jones, son of Mr. and Mn. Georee Jones, III, of 300 Klnp Pl., Cliff Haven. was bapUzed Jut Sunday by thf' Rev. John Parke at thf' St. James Epblcopal Church In Newport. ' lrEWIOIIT •• ..,. ....... T11VDDAY, JUl. Y 2. 1- IE II UPIILITEIIII O~&Dw¢.., .. ~":.. ... IPEI · FM • D .. 10-W. ltcCD E. O.D. OPI'OIIEniST of coao•A DEL IIA.a JCD4 Eaat Coaat Jli9bway * OaJOLE 3-0WT BALBOA MARKET 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD. OR 3-8311 WHERE THE BALBOA OR 3-8310 FINEST FOODS SERVICE OBTAINABLE ABE AT YOUR COMMAND! TRY US Cburch In Cliff Haven. N~rt Beach. Jack Raub or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grannl!l-of I Erk Priest of Alhambra gave the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mollica of Thf' bride, who 111 the daugh-Newport Beach and William 221 Orchid Ave., Corona rlf'l Mar. bride In marriage. The ring 176 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa. 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lewis ot Pasadena. l't'turned last wt't'k from a 2-wef'k bf'arer was Brure Barclay of was baptlud last Sunday by the Smith of 1906 Diana Ln., wore M1ss Marvellee Moody of Co-trip to the 49th state. Alaska. Pasadena, father of thlo RTOOm. Rev. John Propp at the Newport a gown-of whlt~ Chantilly lace rona del Mar ung "How Do I They took the Inland Pas.uge The new Mrs. Barclay Is a Harbor L u t n era n Church In over net and tarteta, with acal-Love Thee" and ''The Lord·s cruise from Vancouver to Ska!l· graduate of Huntington Park Newport Heights. loped neckline dotted with se· Prayer," accompanied by Mrs. way' on the Prince George. While !.;=;;;:::;;;::::;;;;;;;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;;;;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;::::;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;; TODAY! quina. A fingertip veil flowed KAtherine Dean of Newport there, thev mt>t 2 other local from a bandeau arranged with Beach. jrouples, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart peerl11 and sequins. Sb~ carrted Mlaa Deanna Pech of Colorado Nolton of 620 Orchid Ave .. Coro· a bridal bouquet of white or-wa.s In charge of th# guest book na del Mar, and Mr. and Mrs. chlds and stephanot111. at the reception, he1d in the so-Lovd Folsom of 328 Allso Ave., Mra. Larry Sumners of New-clal hall ot the church. A friend j NewPOrt Heights. The Fol~ms port Beach wu matron of honor, of the family had brought a 4-are. the parents of Howard Fol· and t~ bridesmaids were Mrs. foot weddlnc cake from San ~m. who own~ thP Harbor P~oto Martin Frost of Newport Beac~. Diego for the re<-eptlon. Lab at 3121 E. Coast Hwy. In slater of the bridt>; Miss Char· The bride's mother wore a Corona del :\far. lotte Burge of Palo Alto, Mls.~ dark blue silk organza sheath ------- Donna Kenoyer of Garden Grove, dress. with blue aC'C:'essortes, and BABY SOH BAPTI%ED and MIS!! Sharon Smith. anoth~r carried a violet orchid on a Philip Eugene Burkhardt, 2-stst~r of the bride, as junior beaded white purse. The bride-month-old son ot Mr. and ~1ra. ln. Cull••• Sldtll ., .... ...,, ... Mrs. Castleman SmJth of Costa Mesa, editor of the newsletter, "Hoag Happenlnp," Jlas been appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. l... Delford Fedder· man as first vice-president of the Hoag Memorial Auxiliary. Mrs. Joseph Seek, Auxiliary president, also announced rlt the June board mHtlna that Mrs. Dina Steams Dayton wUI acaln present a serlea of play reviews next year for the benetlt of the tumor board. Mra. Martin Lockney, ways and means chairman, said that "Holiday Homes and Gift Show" has been choeen u the name for the home tour and lift ahow to be held Nov. 19 and 20. A tour of 3 homes decorated In Thanks· 1tvlna. c h r 1 1 t m a • and New Year's themes wtll be followed by tea at St. Andrews Pruby- terlan Church . •.. ~ ..... .. F• T-n il GYO The Newport Beach Recrea- tion Dept. hu announced a Be· ries of F r l d a¥ nlaht record dances for teenalera to be held at the eommunJty Youth Cen · ter ln Corona del Mar. They will be&tn thla Friday nJtht at 7 p.m. Tom Wahner, coach at the Youth Center, sald that dandna. plna ponJ, cant. and ref:l"f!8h· menta will be offered at the Frl· day nlcht dances. ''Thete d_anc:es wUI oller about the only oppor- t unity ln the area for teen~~ers to tet toptber and dance, he aaJd. groom·s mother, who Is the Robert Burkhardt of 2269 Col~­ tormer mayor ot Newport Beach, gate Or .. Costa Mesa. was bap- wore a rose-belg~ taffeta sheath tlzed Sunday by the Rev. Doug- with matching accessories and Ju Wessell at tht> Corona del carried a rose-belle orchid. Mar Lutheran Church. Godpa{- The new Mr. and Mrs. Hill ents art' Mr. and Mrs. Walter went on a honeymoon trop to La I Buchterkircben of 311 Heliotrope Jolla and are now home at their Ave., Corona del Mar. new residence, 435 Catalina Dr., Newport Heights. The bride 111 a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and of Orange Coast College. The brtde~rtoom also gTaduated from Harbor High and OCC and plans to enter Long Beach State Col- lege next fall. C-20 M.ciNTOSH ....... ,_ .... k..,. .. ,..... ~" ~ SUPERIOR MR-55 ~v . • • • for the connoisseur designed for Stereo! SOUIID-CRAFTEIS, IIC. ..... -..,. .... _ .. -., ...... .., -................ , ...... . o...tbn er.dlt Is not a Cftdlt ~ ....,.. not a "one liM" an. tMA ., edual CMh rMeMt you can arrango by _g *It to your ..,.. ~ Bankr And ~bet. your CUatom er.cm Is COWind by Qa.Q) Crednorl Ufa .......... at no addHionllt COil Phone ot viiJt ~ btlnc;h tat ..... b1J1ac. SECU~l~ e...,e..e: •• ' $500 for •Las Arenas.· Park Given at Central N:-B. Party w.,.;.;;..............,._,...,..~----~~~~--: 50th Wadding • n.. ftnal wrdkt-.... eau. CIUIMJIIOii Ki&liC&taOacau JR'WIIOIIT JIADqiii.OTIIDAII Anniversarry • of -.n. ot ~ HaJnalle14. One ot .... hl ... u,tlta In the '"'• Rev. John ~ wUJ de-f r Bre nnans (Continued rrom paee one> whole harbor area t. th• coal of whoM body wu round June 21 1..-on·S«rmoft to be hMrd In liver a •nnon titled ''The New 0 and work ahead, and empha· all thae JfOUpa, and that no at tbe BJue Top Motel In New· u. Newport. Corona Ml Mar Ufe" at the 8:~ and 11 a.m. .. (Coritlmaect tiOal ..... Four) atZf'd Ute tact t~t the local u · eelllab purpoee s hould be PW· port Hel1tlta. ~ 8\Ul pnullna tM and Colla ,... Chriatlan Sd· Sunday •""'*-Tbelr tolden weddJnc annlver· •I'IIIDAt . JVIR a .oclatlon ahould have as thelr sued. Nnltl ot an examination. ac· enc» t"burebel on Sunct.,y 1.1 the CDII CIIJII8T1Aif eaoK& eary ... ~lebrated lut month Mra. Thalia au.en c1 2112 w. motto "One for aU and all for e A ..W GAVEL eordlnJ to ttt. Orane-e County aeeount ot tbe heallna by J..u.a "BuJkUna the Chu.reb _ The b)' Mr. and Mra. Michael lren· Cout Hwy., Newport, reported one," 'uke the "Four Musketeeos" M~or James Stoddard p~· Coroner's ottlce. ol the woman who had been LJvlnt StonM" 11 the Utle ot the ..nan ol 2a Morntne Canyon Rd., the ttwrt ot a 1110 typewrtter 1n that the bettennent or the tented the n@W president with a Mr. H a 1 e n f el do a Newport boUnd W'lth an lnrlrmlty ellb· be a1 the 1o Shole CUU&. from her panel truek ... H. H. Scandinavian Design II F t• I" es ava at KAREN MAR GRETA IMPORTS 26:!3 E. C'oao;t H1ghway Corona del Mar, ~ewport llarbor OR!oll' 3 2i 10 Brcwse and enjoy the ·rue Sca:1dmav1an c:-:!s'ry by crc:'smen-destgncrs m glass. ceramtcs, v:::.~d or metals SEE the DANISH FURNITURE uniquely beautiful and functional DECORATIVE SERVICE Relax in the DANISH COffEE GARDEN Fmest blend of Coffee and Damsh pastry Ample Parking Open Sunda)S, 11·~ larcer eavel, aaylne that he felt Beach accountant, wu found teen y•ra. ~ aub~ of the eermo: ~ 7n !; H bo The pe:rty waa held at the Donaldlon ot C.rden Orove _... the arnall one now In uae ~ dead ahottly after J\la wife. Bar· •nnon Ia .. God." The Colden ~mri.~:: c~u:::' :U E. ~ home ot their dauehter, Mra. bitten by a doc owned by War· too anall bec:auae of the ln· bara. had nlect a divorce suit. Text born Psalrrw cteeJ.,..., Hwy. Conma del Mal' by the Harrr Clarke, 13:56 Irvine Ave., caret Howley ot aoo HeUotrope creased work ahead. The Mayor He 1\ad ~ to Mle 'motel from '"God 1.1 our ~tup and atrenet~; Rev. Frank SUpp of Loa• Angele.. Jn th~ Upper Bay aree. Other Ave., Corona del Mat ..• Edna also warmed the hearts of the hta borne at l!U ...._ Dr., Co8\a a very preaent M l.P In trouble the oraanlzlnc putor of tht. ~mbera of the family came Franklln ot701 ~ Larkapur An., members of the uaoclatlon Mesa. on June lf. C46:U. new church. At 7 p.m. Friday, from Glendale to Join In the Corona del Mar, reported a alck when he assured them that Lu Private •rvtces were held •• ST. AJQ)UWI ~ July 10 a bualneaa meetJnc of celebraUon. Prior to the annlver-akunk tn that area ... A~nas Park Is remembered ln Ft. Roeecran.a National Cemetery ''The H\nd of God" will be the the ch~rch will be held to or-aary party, the Brennans bad the City budget. and for teat In San Diego. He served as a sennon topic or the Rev. James ganlze for the openlne of the made a trip to the mtdwe~~t to IOGIITY CLOSE QAJIU some of them might worry be· major ln the Air Corpe during Stewart at the 8;15, 9:35 and Bible School on Sunday, July 12. vtstt 3 of their children In ChJ · Two blgh-acortnc but cle>5e cause more money wa~ beln1 World war u. 11 a.m. Sunday aervt~ caco and Michigan. cames In the Pioneer Leape at spent on the Marinea' Park, he CI>IC COIOIVIfiTT CIIVaCB Mr. Brenn an Is a retired the Corona del Mar Youth Cen· ~tedwaosutea'nnhatarkfoedr thaantd pduo-r.· co~~ YOUTH DESCRIBES "Our American Herttace" will wholesale manufacturer from ter found the Glanta defeating -~ IVJ be the sennon topic of the Rev. Chicago. Bac~ ln the 'twenties the Dod,el'l 19 to 18 Monday, nated for that specific purpose. AC"f'IVITI ES Richard Diede at the 9:30 and tbe Brennans purchased a home and the Phi~Jes edgtna the p::em~~s ::~;~a~~~y ~r::; BOYS STATE ~~a~~· c~~~rda~lr~:~· .~: ~~.a~:~ '::~:u~~~~~ =Carda 23 to 22 Friday. city In the central Newport area, (Continued from page onel ment In Governor's Hall ln the Green Cathedral" by Carl llahn. they boucbt their Shore CHUa a-4 tile ~ retWttr· &.-' lnduding a new water line In trodu~d. and then came the evening. CBaiST CJIUIICB a T TilE SEA home and moved down here for ..._,.ptloft ...ty Sl • YM'· $6 fw J Lindo Avenue. He compltment~ county el~~ons. FJID)AT. JVWE 218 • "Top Rita of the H~a.rt" la the cood. ,._ OR!Oli ).0110.. the work being done by the Tbe next order of business was We have followed our ~gular gent-raJ theme under whJch the ~=-----------___::...._ _________ ....,.... __ Communitv Association. a n d the clrculatlng of state office pe· ..chedule today except that the~ ~v. Edward Smith wtll deliver particularly the ocean beach lm· tltlons. I am circulating one for is an element of sadness when 4 sennons titled after top scmes provement and beautification a governor candidate and also a we think that we are dolnc these on the popular hit parade. This committee. of which Dr. lrvinl( candidate for lieutenant gover· things for the last time u we Sunday's 9:30 and 11 a.m. ser· La by Is chairman. for the work nor. I have been elected to the wtll be departing for home to· mons will be tIt I¥ "Angel c;pearheaded by Ht'rbert ParkPr Whig Platfonn Committee by morrow, Saturday. We have had Fa<.-e." in planting trees around 11th members of my dty. and at our our last city mef'tlngs. and we KE~JtT 7tb DAY ADVElfTIST a nd 12th streets and the <X'Pa n Platform Committee meeting we 1 have again studied our Manual "Th 1 ... d t h front. 1 11 of Government e wor u oes no so muc ThP Mavor acreoted the rherk workt-d very hard formu a ng The Assembly Senate a nd I need men of great Intellect as of of the CPntral Newport 8£'at·h our platform. t the couru have . had their last I noble character" will be the Communltv A~sn. for $400 and I feel that I have never me I d lty councils I theme of the sermol'\ to be given check of the Balboa Point Ac;sn. 8 finer bunrh or boys tha~l~here ~":eo:~t 8r~r t~~r ~~~~~ wmP. We by Letlter Park, principal of the for $100 for Las Arenas Park arP here. They are ln:e gent h ave all learned more during Orangewood Jr. Academy, at the improvt>ment. HP stat<'d thnt tht> and very well rounded n every hi k h really II am Saturday service way, lind ttil'y are also, lnddent-t s Wt>e It an whe can h d CDN. L·.._ ..... ~CB· work will he be~un at on<'<' on all a tremendous grou p or ath· know unti we ave a a ., •o&.AAn -...ova tennio; courts and planting and let!~ a'! 1 am finding out In chan<-e to evaluate it all. I know "Are Christians Spa~d" is th" beautifying tht> park Rround!', our rlally football workouts· dur· that we all have a new respect I ~nnon theme upon whll'h tht' which are IOC'atE'd on WM!t Sal· ing rt'CrPation time. 1 feel like tor thP workings of our govPrn·l Rev. Douglas W~IJ will s(Wak ho<1 Bl vd startin~ at lith .O::t. I'm having 3 second spring foot· ment. Our last enlc.>rtainment to· at the 8 and 11 a .m. Sunday • BAJIT GETS CllEDIT ball prartlre' night was the BoystStatt' Jam· services. The ble.saed sacrament Councilman Charles Hart "a" WP rounded up the dav. today. boree, a wonrlt'rful show which of the altar wl.Jl be celebrated given credit as being the origi· with a party rally. where we was done entirely by Doys at both servi.t'es. nator or thP ()('ean front lm· hPard Spet'Ch£''1 from 18 ft>llows .Staters. KEW'POBT FUIST aAPnST I Cool, fragrant summer dividendi ANNUAL SALE . Dorothy Gray HOT WEATHER COLOGNES Save on these aix Crotty fragrancea- Summer Song Elation Whlto Lilac June Bouquet Sweet Spice Nat11ral $1.00 A $2.00 VALUE provemt>nt. Ht> had rPquPc;tf'Otht> ''ho arP running for gov..'rnor. I We have all learned thP true "God Bless America" will he ac;sociatlon to appoint a rommll TUESDAY. JUJfE 23 meaning of the Bovs' State Creed the sennon topic of the Rev. Her- IN' to ~ork out t.hb planhn~ Our rlally lnspt'('tion or our which goes as follows: "Amt'rt-bert Johnson a' the 11 a.m. Sun. -no .... ...._ft.-1 c:y"' prole<'t '" .cooperation With the rllv t>ach morning is done by ran Citizenship Is my m~t day service. His topic at the 7 :30 112'7 E. eo-t Bwy ..... J ..., eon.a del K• COIOIA DEL MAl PHARMACY otht'r ac;S()('IaiiOns of tht> ar('a. MarlnP offic('rs who a re sta· prireless possession. t bE-l ieve In p.m. Sunday service wtll be "The omou J -1110 :\1r. Stoddard alc;o statt'd that I tJonerl uo herE'. and today Bid· the ~nstilutlonal form of gov· Better Patriotism." OPEII EVU LWG& TILL t :JO P.JI. * it may nru hP lone befnw thP well i., flving thP big ins~tlon pmment of the United S~tes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pacific Eif'<'trlr will pull out bnnnN bPrau~ we won It yM~-1 of America -which guarantees from thP pro~rtv h!thNto .OC<'U· terday. We started today off the right to worship God as I fiiPd lly .their st~Uon. making I with n <'ity meeting aflt>r break· choose and as a citizen. equal w<tv .for mtei'S('{'tton and high· fast. anrl thPn I went to work opportunity and equal educa-wr~v lmprovPmrnt. c;omf' morp on our Whig platform tiona I rights. • EntPrtainmPnt ~·ac:. ru r~ls~~~ Comm ltt£'r. AftPr lunch. we re· "It is my obligation to partlcl· bv Suzv FickE-r. c:m£ln~ 1° turn('(l to our ci ties anrl voted in patp In and contributE' my effort llrrompanimt>nt of ?r. ad v~;ore thP !It a te primaries. The boy t to the civic and pblltlcal welfare Monaco on the han10. an l a~ am rampa lgn manager tor for of my commurtity, 11tate, and na· MonAco on thP ~uitar: a . >anj lleutt>nant govPrnor won the prl· tlon. numhN compn!Wd and pla~ed ~ m ary on tht> Whig ticket. He Is "I rt>SOive to leam and under· Dr Monac:o: and sl~ger Jean t Jim Littll'. stand government and the civic Russo. a former wmner on 1 1 1e After dinner. pach party as-needs of my community and I Arthur C..odfrey talent show, P · l'f.'mbled ~parately, and then we hereby dt'dlcate myself to the anist William Shrader and m~d all met In the Governor's Hall., task of arousing and maintain· c;lc In PE-rsian stvle on age·o Whlll" on ont> side of the room inJt a like interest In my fellow ln<~trumPntc:p _Javed bv the Drum and Ft'df'rallst'l or ··feds" on the I citizens. c.' Duley Per.<tan Orchestra. h other we yelled and clapped "Thereto~ may the experience JamP"' W. Hmes. dwner of t e and ihr n veiled some more tor 3 of Boys' State ~ e'l•er with me HinM \\'holt""ale Nur.<t'ry 1~dT:· hours a t ihis big political rally. a a reminder of my obligation tm. !'Pnt word that ht> wou · 11 all went 10 show the tremen· to my country." natt> SlOO worth of plants and dou5 spirit there Is · up here. and This has been one of the fln~t trE'P'I to the new Las A~nas we I08t what we had left of our experiences 1 have ever had, and Park and man\' other donatl~~ voices. w e \\Nen't turnE>rl in fo~ 1 will nt>ver forget it. I am grate· of trt>ec; anrl shruhi:M>rv wer\ ~ lhP nlght, tonight. until 11 : b rut to my high !ll'hool for choos· dicatNl ac; soon ac; the wor s p.m. ing mE' to f'O to Boy!'!' Sta te and Sammer . MEN'S SHOP OR 3-0755 -2515 E. Coast Hwy., CD M • undN way. 11 takes " lot of foorl to kf't>P to tht> Am£'rican Legion for send· ~=======:;::;~=~~~~===========I thec;e boV'I ~olns;t. and here are lng me, and I know that all that BEST BUY ·of THE YEAR ••• BY FAR I thP mPa l <~tatlstiNl for on.f' cl~y I t have gainPd from this fine ex· :l.OOO servlnll'~ or roor1. whwh tn· perience will benefit me tor all rlucie'~ 110 loa\r<: nf brpa<1. 300 .o;.f..;m~y-l;.;.l~ft'~·--===---....,-~ lb<~. or m£'al. nnrl 2GQ gallons of " leNt tPa. I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24 VICES Thlc; morning wr Wl'rl' ~11 SER ph•al{'d with an £'xtra 20 mtn·l FIBST aru.CR OF CBIIJST, Sla,ks 30toSO% lmporta, Dab. Tropicals Sport ~oats Retlaclll 40toSO% RENAULT 4CV o:omfo" • tf!Ar.f>1'tiJ1n• ,...-po~ ucl rn.O..blhiJI • 8130 ~ e.d poorta "-<~· q ... rt.en tbr>u•bout U.S.A. JOHNSON & S0N toO cmd 100 W. COAST JIWT, -REWIOIIT aE.ACB Liberty I -SS4.5 Uberly 1-all c oNTINENTAL -MERCURY -EDSEL LINCOLN -RENAULT -PEUGEOT Utes of sleep beraust' or the big SCIEJITIST, rallv last night. Aftf'f bre~kfast ~~~ ~~ch anrl lnsJ)t'<'tlon. the mumdpal , READING ROOM- C'o urts W<'nl Into action. and 1 3315 VIa Lido. Newport Beach ~pnt to \\atrh them In opera· I Open week days- t I on 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I ' . I 7 ,.,-Aft rr lunch ramt> the htg sta e Wednesdays 9 a.m. · : .. :> p.m. PIN'tion'~ In the final results. Tuesdays and Frtdaya- KPith Julian. a fint> boy from 9 a.m . to 9 p.m. s11 n Dlrgo. won 1 he governor· 1 SECOKD CB1111CB OF CBaJaT, chip Hr wa<~ a Whig. ThP boy SCIEJfTIST for ~hom I wa<~ campaign man· ~~at agN. Jim Little, won tht> lieu· 3839 East Coast Highway tPnant 2ororernotshlp and was Corona del Mar :tl'-0 n Whl!l. This made the READING ROOM- third ypar In a row that .a Whig 3839 East Cout HJrhway has won the governorship. Open week day..._ ArtPr dinner. \\o'e ,;aw the finest 1 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. amateur variety show I have S1J1fDAY I DYJCZS Df PVN St'en. tt was given by Sac· aoTB anmc:IID t• ramtonto High School, and It SUNDAY SCHOOL _ . .9: J Lm. really ma<te a lot of the tt'levl· SUNDAY SEJrVlCES 11:00 Lift. Slon variety showa look pretty WEDNESDAY EVENlNC MEETINGS ... --1:00 p.m. ooor hv comparison. You ar. eotd1ally lnvttecl to TBUUDAT, f O'WE 2S attend U. Clu&ida 8en1oll This wns a big day lor a ll of and to Qle tile ladlq lqom. WJ. After breakfast and our early ~==-=-·-~-.. -!!!!!!!::=~ city m..etlnp, we were loaded onto some> bu~s and were taken to the State Capitol Building. At tho? Capitol, we weJe given com· plete charge and were able to go through all the otfiCH. In the te and A.sse.mbly t'bambers tft held our Senate and AS:Iem· bly mretlnp. Also, the lnaup· ratkm of ou.r state o(ficel'l was bel d. I =;~~;;~~~~~~~~~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiililliiiil After thl• lm~ve -day. we '!: were retume4 to ~ State on SALES AKD SERVJCE IL IIIII the ralr Grounds fOf our rec:rea· tlon period. we bad antmaln· Impor111, Summe r Weights Ja,kets RetiiiCitl 40% McGregor Sport Shim FCDDOWI Names and Makes Swimw~r Sweaters Talbolt. Bo-., etc. Dress Shirts Re411CM 20to50% ...... 30% WIIM 20 ·fo 50% ....... 30to50% ...... 40% ••••••• 30% upto ~Off filVMIDAY. JVLY L 1-14 DEBS TO MAKE BOW TO SOCIETY ON DEC. 29 " ALL-TIME RECORD SET By BIG · The natMI ot the 1• younc BUILDING BOOM women wtto wtU make thelt bow to IOclety a t the Detf\Jtan~ Ball Mxt Dec. 29 were announced tht. week by Mrs. Ja.epb JUga. pl'ftJdent of the Newport Harbor Sprecht'T F'ruehllng, 1201 Dol· pttln Ter., Irvine Terrace. M1aa Jo Anne Jordan, dau&h· ter of Hr. and Mra. In.in• Cooper Jordan. lBl!S Sabrina Ter., Irvine T~rrace. With Juat haU of lht. year • V.... UY ABA rone, already a new aiJ.Ume an-Robert Macintyre, wall, 1208 nuaJ ~ord tn bulldl•l permJta HJahlan4. AX. hu been estabJiahed for the City • UDO JSU of Newport Beach. Edna KoJI, l ·unlt, 2·atory At the halt-way mark. the ... dwelllnc. 132 VIa Havre, $33,470; tal for 1959 Ia juat over t17,500,· Willet Brown, .wlmmlnc pool, 000, compared with the prevloua 221 VIa Udo S.Ud, t3,000. 12·month record hl&h of$16,528.· • a~A 803, set Jaat year. C. Cardella, ala-n. 313 E. Bal· For the 12·month fiscal year boa, S75: Bruce MeClalre, rewire endln& June 30, a new record of and remodel, 309 Fernando. $3.· just over $24,222,944 waa set. 000; R. M. Milligan, enlarge Jlv. The unofnclal total for June Ia In& room, lOU E. Balboa, $1,!500. $6,249,830, which t. a new record e LU.aOA ISLAifD for a month, breaklnt the prevl· Glenn Whittaker, alterations, our mark of $5.334.907 set Jut 324 Sapphire, $700. February. The unofficial total e aAY UOilD for the flr.~t 6 montha of 1959 la Rowland L ohm a n, addition, $17,532,403. 2668 ~hore, $3,0001 The Junto tota l was boosted e REWI'Oil'l' over the S6 mJillon mark by a A.1 Reese. al«n for Beach Boy $650.000 permit taken out thla Rataurant. 353 E. Coast Hwy .• w~k by George Bu<'COla and $2.000; Mrs. Fnankye Maupin. Burton Romberger for their 8-addJtlon to Newport Beach P~t story, 85-foot ''skycrapcr" at the Office, 191 RlvenJde, $35,000; foot of Lido Peninsula. It will Jack Cornalr, 2-unlt, 2·story havt' -12 apartments. 1 dweiJing. 108 OJive, $20,000; El· Following permits were b · vtn Larson. alterations. 3004 W. sued: Ocean Ft .• $500; Dr. C. Sparkuhl, e COBORA DEL JCAB office alterations, 3345 Newport Manual Brllltant. pave patio Blvd., $500; Robert Finley, ca· and build cover, 702 Marguerite. bana In trailer park, 112 W. $275; Burt Procter, addition. 402 Coast Hwy., $3,200; Charles F lsh· Goldenrod, $800; R. Rhinehart. back. 1 ·unlt. 1-atory dweJtlng, sign for new locn tlon ot But· 147 Harbor IslAnd Rd., $41,500: chc>r Boy Meats, 3009 E. Coast J. P. Parsell, footln& and block Hwv .. $80. fence, 3212 Marcus, $350: Al For· e CAMEO SHORES glt. replace ltltchen cabinet, 2205 Jules Rufener. 1-unlt, l ·story W. Balboa, $1,500; George Bucco· dwelling. 4607 Gorham, $40,000. Ia. 1-unlt. 1-story dwelling, 507 e IJlvtME TEUACE Bayside. $30,000; Rom·Cola Tnc .. Roy Hallbt'rg. swimming pool, 42-unlt. 8-story apartment build· 2001 Tahuna, $2,400. lng, 611 31st St., $650.000. e NEWPORT BEICBTS Jam~> Tavlor, add bath, 426 Riv<>r~ir1e. SZJO; Ht>nry Vaughn, arldltton. 2800 CIICf Dr. $7,000. e CLIFF RAVEN FOllXEB JIESmEJIT DIES Word has been ~lved by the Ensign concernln& the death of former Corona del Mar resident, Fred Wadley, who use to live at 600 Mareuertte Ave. He moved from here to Belmont Shores about a yea r ago. D. I. Huddleston. l ·unlt. 1· story dwelling, 1211 Kings Rd., $3.'i,OOO: Harold Dawson. replace walk. 2001 Cliff Dr. $30; Jack Hoylt>, storage building, 1501 E. 16th St., $-1,500. u .. ENI9" deuified ech. Olt )~SO. ~ 1·1 th ANNIVE~SARY We re l~lebratln: our 11th Annlverdry by giving you most terriCic values you can Imagine-all taken from regular stock of fine merchandise. Sizes 5 · 20l,. JuDlors.lllaMa. hUtM. cmd Half Sllll'tl. DllESSES lDdu41D9 codrtcd1 cmd formczb SALE llegular 17.95 to 25.93 5.00 11.9:> 6.88 12.95 to · 15.95 .... & 9.88 33.00 to 79.93 10.00 17.95 to 22.95 lo.ll to 13.88 22.95 to 3:).00 t..a to 20.81 45.95 to 85.00 lUI to 25.00 49.95 to 69.96 25.00 to 21.11 49.95 to 65.00 lUI 55.00 to 65.00 -..to 32.18 65.00 to 125.00 .... ..... sum. lDducSID9 JCLIML BaU sllll'tl. cmd htltes l .... to 17.a 25.95 to 27.95 55.00 to 79.!K> 99.00 to 120.00 120.00 to 149.95 35.00 49.95 to 69.9:> 110.00 to 120.00 10.95 to 16.95 5.95 6.93 to 10.95 10.93 to 17.95 11.95 to 29.95 5.95 to 45.00 10.95 to 12.95 14.95 to i9.95 22.95 to t9.95 5.95 to M.OO COATS aLOUSES IIA'n 2SJJO to 6.00 5t.ll to 15.00 ..... 1 ... 25.00 to 3UI .... 1.00 ... s.a to .... s.oo 1.11 to ~15.00 s.a to .. ...... , .. .... 11.11 laM .. lUI ...... , .. tnPL }'&1nU't'-raa::a:D TO C:U.U QOWD.IUJL .,..., ozww a . .ua Complete Un..,. 8e1edlan DRASI'ICAIJ. T REDUCED ...., ...... -=m.-........ .._ ......... .............. the our A. u xI Ita r y of the Chlldren'a Home Society. Theee debutantes, who were eomplh:nented at a tea tteld last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Howard Law110n of Balboa, are: M1sa Sua an A.llx Loetner, dauehter o1 Mr. and Mrs, A.Jian Verne Loeffler, 216 VIa Orvletb, Udo llle. Ml.a Judith Varlon Baker, dau ehter of Mr. and Mrs. John Varlon Baker Jr., 700 Malabar Dr., Irvine Terrace. Mlas Marearet Dlant' Rose. dau1hter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay. ton Edward Roee, 112 VIa Koron, Udo tale. Ml.a Bonnie Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wallace W. Barnes, 356 Evening Canyon Rd., Shore CIIU.. Mia Robin Gay Rylett. daueh· ter of Mr. and Mra. Albert Er· nest Rylett. 2671 Crestview Dr., Bay Shores. Mia Marearet Ann Blower, dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Blower, 522 W. Ocean Ft., Bal· boa. Miss Sandra Spurgeon, daugh· ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Spurgeon Ill, 436 Snuc Harbor Rd., Cliff Haven . Miss V I c tor I a Burrouglul, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burrougha. 2128 Mesa Dr., Back Bay area of Newport Beach. Mlaa Elizabeth Ware, daugh· ter of Mr. and Mra. Leon V. Ware, 105 VIa Nice, Lido lBie. Mlsa Anne Raylene Curtb. daughter of Mr. and Mra. David W. Curtt., 219 Poppy Ave., Coro· na del Mar. Miss Diana Shreve Fisher. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil· llam E I I s w o r t h Fisher, 101 Shorecllff Rd., Shore Cliffs. Miss Patricia Ann Fruehling. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ge-orge Miss P a t rI c I a Ann Wllrox. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Roy Wilcox Jr., 2104 Seville Ave., Balboa. Asslst lng Mrs. [#wson and Mrs. Riggs All ho&tes.ws for the afternoon tea were Mmes. Jack Riley. Thomas Doan. Charles Fontlus, Ira S mith. Merton Cam · Pron. Martin Lockney, W. Phelps Merlckel, Arthur Aune. Robert Andrews. Dwight Anderson. WIJ. llam Clark, John KillefPr. Jecter· son Scoville and Bruce Sumner. Miss Marilyn Zehner of B. I. Weds Walter Buchterkirchen Miss Marilyn Zehner of 331 Apolena Ave.. Balboa IsJand. and Walter 1... Buchterklrchen of Corona del Mar exchanged mar· rlage vows Saturday, June 20, in the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church In Newport Heights. The Rev. Douglu Wessell. paator of the Lutheran Church ot the Master In Corona del Mar, conducted the w e d d I n g cere· mony. The bride Is the da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Zehner of Akron. Ohio, and the bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Buchterkirchen of 311 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. The bride wore a plan tailored ta ffeta gown, caught In the back with a white bow and a flare. She carried her mother's prayer book with gardenias on lt. Her ma id of honor was Miss Ma ry Lyn Grove of Akron, Ohio, who wore a powder blue gown with ma tching hat and carried an old fashioned bouque\ o1 pink nowera. The ~~ man was Benjamin Strtck of San Diego, and the ushers were Dick Campbell and Lfoo 84>stgen of Corona del Mar. Bud McCuen ot San Bernardino and Roger Rearick of San Jose Mr.~. Zehner was dressed in an lmportt><l lace organdy gown. with blue picture hat. a nd car· rled a garnet r<ll'le rorsage. Mrs. Buchterklrcht>n, the bridegroom's mothc>r. wore a Chantilly gown of la<'P 11atln, with autumn rol · ort-d hat. and she carried garnet r~!'l. A sJ>('('ial out.of-town g-u<'l't wac; Mr!i. Minnlt-BuC'hterklrchl"n, the hrld<'groom's 91 ·year·old grnncimother. She lives In Bev· I erly and Is past pr~idPnt of th<' Reliltlous Youtt\ Ct>nter. UCLA. Other g uPSts were Miss 1 Lt"zettn Buchterklrrht>n. an aunt from &vt>rly Hills: Harry Buch· terklrchf'n. an unde from Bev· Prly Hills. a nd Mr. and Mrs. S. I Buc-htt>rklrc-ht>n. unC'Ie anrl aunt from Santa Monica. A rt>('('ptlon wa~ ht>ld In the parl,h houw nt'xt to the chu.rch. Ml~~ Ann 84>noqt<'ln. !lister of the groom. wa~ In ch3rge of the £Ut"''t hook. Mls.~ Bensteln has ju!lt rPturned to her home a fter attPndlng San Jose Colle~e. ThE" bridP wiUI grafiuatt'd In 1958 from Wlttt>nber(l College a t Sprtngfleld, Ohio, and Is a mem· Pldaap cmd DeJhery AllY DaY • Ally ,_ valet cl••••rs ber of Alpha XI Della Sorority. She taught In the Garden 1 Grove Elementary Sc-hool s~tem duri ng the past year. and plan~ to teach In the San JOS4' Unlrlt><l Schools system In tht> Call, while her hU5band plans to study for his degree In electrical pnginl'(>r· HERE ARE FlVE of the debutante~ ~o~ho ~o~l be f.ruehl'roq of L do Isle and Anne Curtis of Corona lng at San J06e Stalt> College. He pre~ented ot ~I.e Dec. 29 debutorote ba •o be oel Mar S1.>rd "9 ore Jud~ Baker (ot left) of Is a 1953 graduate of Newport .po" .ored oy ·he Newport Horbcr Au• ary d 1 ...... ,e Te rrace o'!"'O D·ane Fisher of Shore Cl ff5• Harbor High School and at· th Cf.ld H Soc' "-· S f e •er ~ orne e y. eated e I o Fo ... ••ee" deb~ta"res w 1 mo~e the.r oo~o~ At t._e ten~d Orange Coa"t College for t B · B f S i " r roqh are C"l'•e -'"'e' c l"o•e c . p.,,. c•o b31 Pa .. Kerr pl.o+o) t~~a2y~~He~"ed~a ~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~--~~~-=-~~=~~~~---------- staff sergeant In the U.S. Air M b•l u • 1 R d d Force for 4 years a,an ele<'tronic 0 I e nit s ecommen e !~a~:al~r ;u~llg~!'us t~~~!lme aide in navigation. Thret> of the 4 years were spent In Munich. F R I d r· Ed t• I Mr!i. Edgar Hill of Lido lslr Germany. or e ease lme uca IOn wa nam~ to replace t~ P.e\ Before comina to th<' Harbor James Stewart as chairman of " Use of a mobilft unit a-. a :\t~ P F B h f th 1 1 1 Area. he attended Southwestern " · • ~ atnt>'l, c atrman o ' spec a. serv ces cornnllttee. classroom for rell"ased time edu thft <~·mm d M S l Military Academy In San Marl· ~-" 1SS1on on e uc·atton. rt'· r. tewa rt s leaving St. An· <'allon was described at last nnr1e" ., ,. •r' f 1 · t1 f J no. He Is now employed by Telo· ··-" • ' "U1'"t""" u year 1 rl"ws or a ~w a ,_..ent 1n nlc Englneerlg Corp. of Laeuna week's meeting of the Harbor work In lh<> r!'leo~wd time <'Ia 6 New Yo.rk. The Rev. Edward Beach. C'ounC'II or Chu rc·h~ at St. James durin~ thl" past )ear. She said Smith spoke of the outatandln~ Both young people have been Epls<'Opal Church In Newpon that more <'la.~'lt's will bt' added. sef\·1~ rendered by Mr. Stf'Wart active In the new Corona del Beach. anrl one more tl"aC'her will be and the ke~n lou ttlat his lea\· Mar Lutheran Church of the The speaker was the Rt>v Roy nf'f'dt"d when Khool opel'\5 ln lng the Rubor Area wl\l brln~ Master. Ford. minister of education at ~ptember. to many organizations. ~ lt-tter IAPnSJC AT ST. JAMES Dougl~ McJCIOM'y Wood. Jr .. son of Mr. and Mf!ol. Douglas Wood of 1214 E. Balboa Bl,•d . Balboa. was baptized la,t Sun· day by the Rev. John Parke at the St. James Epis<'opal Chun-h Ln Newport. the First Methodist Chun-h of The Rev. Gf'Orge ~it-Kinney, of appreclatJon and good wlshe'i Santa Ana. He described the re C'ha irman of youth lt'rvlces, an· wliJ go to him from the Council. lea!'t'd tlmp program in Santa nou nced that plan are undtr Anot~r lt'ttt'r of good wl-;hM Ana and said that thP uo;e of way for orJtanlzing a basketbaU wiU JtO to the Rev. S.njamln tht' mobile u mt has grown in lt>ajt'Ut' thl<~ fall Torrn.. who hu bPen tran.cfer favor tn Santa Ana. He rt>COm Thp Rl"\'. Chftom Fugatt> said red from VIe Balboa J land mended adopt1on of a samtlar th'lt a mf't'tlne of a rommittt't' Mt>thodist Chun-h to the North· program here as soon as pos· of the pastor and on.-layman em CahfomJa Methodist Conft'r· slble. from each chu n-h will bf' held Cheez Whiz a-oz. 29c CIDFFOif-TWID pq. T·oilet Tissue 16·«n. • • • • • 2 for 59c Trend Liquid Deterqent. 14 oz. Chicken 'o Sea Chunk Light Tuna . 12l!J-oz.. IIEIJQ-Plab White Vinegar • • 2 for 27 c K.AL L\K--tor ~ts Tuna. • • • • Glorietta Bartlett Pears. lf2s-No. 303 .25c Snow's Clam Frey-ets. 10lf2-oz.. SJCVCK.EBS-12·0L S-W-l·lb.. ll-4&.. Blueberry Preserves • • 39c Red Kidney Beans • • • IIODU.&:I TASTIES HAMS l-Ib. box ~ Sunshine Hydrox Cookies. 11 * FROZEN FOOD * FROZEN SEABROOK Baby Limas in Cheese Sauce Aaparaqus. Cuts & Tips Potatoes and Peas in Cream Sauce Mac & Cheese with Broccoli 11!1!3i!EII!D!! SWARSOW'S CHICKEN lllEAST er TIIJCBI 16-0a. ULF ., WilLE IITT. 45:. 1 1111 49:. Leg of Lamb ------------------------~~ as~ OOCAB MAYER • Now you can enjoy Luncheon and Dinner se"ed in the Victor Hugo Manner .• SEVEI Dip a Wllk The VICTOR HUGO WELCOME TO TilE DUNES! 1be Newport Dun8. naturally, on Coast Hlahway 101, at the ~n­ trance to the Upper ~ In New- port Beach. Thla fabuloua ~aUon apot Is one In a mUUon as far u "tun facUlties" are concerned. The "family a q u a t I c park," the Dunes, is Ideally aJtuated In the Harbor ~a to ~J>eate the final comer of the "Golden Trlanale.'' which conslsta of Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farrp, and now the Newport Dunes. S w I m m I n g, boating, Jaunchlng, kayaks, pad- dleboard.s, alcht-seelne crui.sH, picnic faclllUea with fire rtnes. snack shops. boat slips and a children's day camp are some of Lido Offers Kids Program - t.be thlnp available to you at theD\tne& ~ cryataJ clear water of the Dunes &,y Ia surrounded by clean aparkUnc sand, with cent· ly rollJnc sand dunes, which form a ptcturaque baekcround for the California pa.lrM, and other native C&llfornJa plants. In the bay anchored anualy ls the "Golden Earrtnc.'' famoua rep· Ilea of the old pLJ:ate aalllna ves- sels. The "Golden Earrlnc.'' form. erly Jimmy Cagney's ''Swift.'' spent much of her tJme In the movies, and Is now converted In- to a seaeolne museum. Dunes Offers Big Program For July 4th A spectacular fireworks d!a· play wtU climax the Fourth ot July celebration at Newport Dunes. alliin Stilt/yfllti /l,fluse AUTHENnC JAPANESE FOOD -ATMOSPHERE-SERVICE Join the Fun-5:00 to 10:30 Dnn•eu .. Diu =a•ded IDw .... ly 2·1- 1231 I. Mala -loata Alia The day's events will beetn with a boat parade, which will Include 60 to 100 boata In color- ful parade, decorations. Contlnu- oua talent ahowa will be In Pro&· ress throuahout the day. There will be mualc, huJa dancers. a c-._-=__.....~--------------------~ robatlca, 1» alI e t, Instrumental ~ • mJ CIA numbers and other spec.taltles. ~~~ , ·~.-..~ The "dancing watent'' wUJ be .,.,~ ~~ presented durtnr the day an~ AT· evening. This spectacle of col- ored sprays of water hu been seen by millions from coast to cout a nd In Europe. Norm Durkin, director of spe- cial events. says that an area has been set aside In the park for families who wish t o set ott _ HYatt 4-3541 The summer recreation pro- 361 r-Y ~ DRIVE LAGUNA 'Dr •CH gram for Lido Isle youth Is now This ocean museum, by the way, will be one of the actlvl· ties boys lnd alrls will enjoy at the Day Camp, conducted by Doue Wood. Two wonderful weeks of activity Include swim· mlng Instruction, trampoline, hikes and nature s tudy, organ- Ized games, fi rst aid Instruction, field trips, arts and crafts, story telling, a m usic hour and boat- Ing. their own fireworks. THE JIMMY LANE DUO "-===="'=.we= ~===========.DMn===== being conducted by the Lido Is le r' Woman's Club, unde r the aus- pices of the Lido Isle Commun- Ity Assn. When you're at the Dunes, stroll a long the beautiful Es- planade, painted by Artist Ward Whitcomb. The Esplanade de- picts the CC?mplete history of California, and starts on the east side of the Du nes. Through hill and dale, a nd amongst rolling dunH. beautifully landscaped by William Rogers. the Esplan- ade depict8 the early Indian mo· tit in the Ca lifornia desert, flows DO YOU WANT a job., a rldo, • re11tel, • b.by ~? Or do you hewo ' ~i"9 to ... 7 Try Elltlt• deW. fl.J odt. OlJ.&. J.aiO.. "m ,._ '' MEADE n ,, f --iano MEADE (Lux) LEWIS cap- tivates his audience with honky tonlL and Barrel- House piano. Enjoy a de- licious d i n n e r further enhanced with superb cocktails and marvelous l .. rudson Uberty s-603s lous~ R~staurant 2660 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa IE .. E CAlVEY'S PIZZA HOUSE 6604 W. Coast Hwy., Npt. Bch. OPE.Jr C P.JI. to 2 A.M. Phone ORiole 3-9786 • llUSS WJLI)ET AT T1IE PJAKO WED •• FB1. ·lAT •• SlJW. Coaap&.te Jtaliaa DtaDera CLOSED MOJmAT !•••••••••••I I Cold Keg Beer Selected LiquOI' ••• Beer ••• Wme ••• DEIJCATESSEN Kor~er liquor Everett Wilson, recreation di- rector, Is in charge of the plan - ned activities, a nd Mrs. Joseph Keirn Is the representative of the Woman's Clt:lb. The progra m Is open to chil- dren of all ag~ who are Lido Isle resident! and eligible for Clubhouse privileges. Hours are from 1 to 5 p.m. ano 6 to 9 p.m. The Clubhouse is open a fter 5 p.m. only to those 13 years of age and over. Lido Isle Junior Board of Con- trol assist ing Mr. Wilson are: Pr~ident Diane Riggs. Sandy Watson. Burke Sawyer. John Mc- Anlls. Jim Adams. and Charlie Vandervort. past prec;ident act- ing as advisor. Outside ac-tivities planned are tetherball. volleyball. sh u f fI e board. swimming, diving. and tennis. Inside activities at the Clubhouse are ping pong, pool. table games. Two major sports days are planned for July and August. Trophies will be awarded at a "Coney Island Luau" dinner fol- lowing each event . SOif FOil SCJIEt7FELE.S Frank and Elizabeth Scheufele of 216 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, be- came the pa rents of a son weighing 9 pounds. 10 ounces, Wednesday. J une 17. at Hoag H05pltal. His name Is Ch risto- pher Hays. The Scheufeles ha ve 3 other children: Susan . .8. Carol 6. and Robin. 3. Mr. Scheufele Is the ma rketing manager for the Systems Division of Beck- man ln~truments In Anaheim. For en yovr prlntlng t~eech, uH tho EMit" '.wlshlt~t Co.. Ollolo l..OSSO. S- naturally Into the Pacifi c area, p;;.;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;===--~ showing the different flowers and animal life of California. and follows up s howing the Monterey area, with Its lovely Missions and life of the Padres. The Espla nade ends nttar the hoat slips and the nearly com - pleted "familY resta urant," the SEA-BYRD. a ptly named after I Colonel Byrd. Two 20 foot boats ' rleslgned after old Spa nish gal· I teons. will be used to carry pas· sengers from the Sea Byrd Fam - Ily Restaurant, which opens I August 1, out to the museum on the •·colden Earring." For a soectacular ''Fourth," spend It at the Dunes. where continuous e nte rtainment will l prevail a ll day. Have a safe. a nd sane Fourth, d rive carefully. I'll see you all next week. LEARN TO SWIM • • . On Balboa Island • Wann Water Pool • Small Cluaes. All Agt'jl • Day • Evening Cluaes • Classes for Club Groupe • Recreation Swlmmlnr ENROLLING NOW OR 3-7170 NEWPORT HABBOB SWi111 School WBEJiE J.EADDJQ TO IWDI IS l'Uif• 490 Park Ave.1 Balboa laland Down Acate AVe. from Feny SUIIEI I DAY CAMP 9 ...... & , ••• DII.Y tr WEEILY \ COMPLETE SUPERVISION • Fi"t Aid e Swimming Instruction • Fol Dancing e Singing • Art vafts e Field Trips • Bo.ting for INFORMATION or RESERVATION Call: DOUG WOOD ORiole 3-1713 COAST IDGIIWAT 101 IUWJOIIT aEACB THE •• PUYEIS .. THE GREAT SEBASTIANS" LoU aDd Dele wu.o. (oi JCKir ....,..bow) July 7 through 12-Laguna Beach Playbou.ae Ill OCEAJf AVE.. LAQlJWA aEACB IITatt 4-G21 R 0 S S I I s AUAN USTAURA · AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE When you"N tn tbe mood for~ food. remember JOU'll aJ. way_a find Jt here. Lunebeon aDd c!lllDer ~ lD oa.r IPOt· le.Uy clun ldtcben. and temP1111&1Y .etnd to you In "Old World a~ at reuonable lliiCeL azs &AJT UT IIWT., co.-&. Da. 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Use it now -to open your account. Send $10,000-$1,000-$100-as little as $5. Add to your account each month-help build Orange County and share, each dividend day, in its prosperity. -----------------------------------------------1 Mall T111t1 eo.-Ntw to IEWNIT IALIIA SAYIICS All UAI ASSICIATIGM 1 '''' VII Ll••· Newport Ieath. California I cca-a..._ : D ,...... ~ ........ ecc.ount .., my Rima. I : D P1ee11 .sd to my ~~tnt eecount No.---: I onc;tose $----- 1 I ~-----------------------------------~~ I Addtna . ~~----------------------------~~~· • Qtv .,_ I v------~---------~---~~--------~-- 1 N. B. SAVINGS DISPLAYS HISTORIC GREEN STUFF . wuUuD JpUrpon m of CUff Raven. ·•etant vtc..,._..., ~ of tt.. !Mae CCL ancJ local lcout ""' IDOIMJ a. now dawn U.. •ale' ....._ uq the lftcler, wae a I\Miilt on the '"Open = ....,..._, aa tbe ~ of the t..4 of a JM:k .. Ud the "'.lack· laad" ~ ,.....,.. • CltbeM tbroqhout tbe ...._ allit tbe lleO pri.lu.ry and ,en· AjliO:Ut ..._ s.vtftp aact ._ If__. .,. PGfUIU' unona Ouannel t W~ twn~nc. Alfa ancJ the ~t)' .,.. .._..,. -.1 el.t'tlorw. IAU AaltiL. .. VIa Udo, In ooU .. oii. JVn. 11. a. told ., u.. 1:xp u1,.ed to ,.a.ter Ufly wtth .,.. a ... .,.. the .-...s.tratlon •P· ., Allll& ICOWILI.8 ~ ~~· C.mer. AJ. In tiM ........,. a. a •1.-uy loouUn&, wh.lda JM bu MI.,..S c. dal ~lltratlo.n dlfPudea DOW Jn uta. tor UlJt &fta: lt tt .....,. pwn or boQdolr ....... u.t '-tbe MC'Ond part 2" beg note s.u.d In 1115; It .. ~. the fltl<l. COlONA DEL MAR :..._ Mre. ptnkT Do. It uve IWinJ ... a of an ut.-v. colJectlon of rare .o.eaUed beea-. a Ja~~e 2 Uea -------~~ Cou.nty Clerk L. B. WaJJ~ Marna OJ.on. 41S Poppy Ave.. and a Jewe*l ctaarette Uahc.r colrw and paper mon.y of tM on lu 1.1~. ub that all proepect.Jve vot•N OIUole 3·2!28; Mn. Henrtftte or doe:. It Ju.t JW\T Whawver world, the tlNt part ot wbkh bu elfOI'U 801111 WIW&i act promptly 10 tbat their narnftl Unclaey, 721 Larbpur Ave., QJU. t~ cue we need you and that been on Clltplay tOt eeveral Toa may newt' have eeen one. can be added to the Creat Rea11· ole 5·0537; Mra. Ellen Travt.. 521. car of youN fwwlun'"r Mrvlce. montba. but there .,. notet which bo,. tfl' and 10 that they wiU be ell· ~te Ave., ORJole 3-8885. Hanellcapped youna adulu are ~ ~~~! Is open to the lnterat. A 110 bUJ a.ued tn etbJe to v-Ote ln var1ous munl· BALBOA ISLAND-Mrs. HeJeon tolna to have a ct\a.nce to ... 1>41--Y throU,ah Thura. 1864 ~ ~~ payable evel')' 1 clpal and district elect.lorw and Bradley, 215 Marine Ave., ORJoJe 10me of the Southland wttb a ~ _. ...-, from 9:30 a .m. to montha for 8 years. At the end ------------3·0320. wond~l wmmer ~am In· a:a» P.IIL.f ancJ on Friday tlom of 3 YNJ'I tbe note lnc:reued In UGAI. •onc:a BAL.IOA-Mra. J u n e SlnykJn, cludlnc trlpe to audl place~ u I:IO :t:"t. to e p.m. Claaa and value from 110 to tl1.9C. Perhap. NO'IlCE OF AWARD OF ~ Miramar Dr .• ORiole 5·~. ltnott'a Beny Fann, the Broad· orp cmt can arranae for that'• how ltorlna D\Of'ley In the CONTRACT CUFF HAVEN-Harold Wick· way Shopp1nt Center,· DJaney. •p.d.aa vtaUa by callina Oriole mattnt~~~ tot atan.dl IN MARGARET DRIVE ASSESS· naham. 703 St. James Pl., Ub· land. and othena. :.~~ U Cit TO i•a Th.t. wu not the only aueh ME.NT DISTRICT, CITY OF erty 3·8'752. To tultlll thll procram we a~ '-aue. The Clllplay lnclutte. a NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFOR· Wl!STClJFF-MrL Ann Sutton apP"JJna to you "bta hearted" The new exhJblt feature. over RetundJnc Certltlcate for 110 11· NIA. BeJJ, 1124 Eaex L.n., U~rty people to drive the klddles to the 100 United States. ban.k nota aued April 1, 1879, bearlnc f per Pursuant to ltatute and to the 8-8185. appointed places and to accom· ~aUnt bac~. to 188l, the year the cent lnterat. lntefftt acerued Resolution of the City Coundl NEWPORT CITY HALL-City pany them on their exCUJ"'tona. Greenback orlctnated -be· u follow•: For uch 9 daya or of the City of Newport Beach, Clerk Mar.,ery Scbrouder, Depu. Many are In wheel chairs and cau.e the flrat luue of United 1/10 ot a quarter, 1 cent; tor California, directing this Notice, ty City Clerk Evelyn McAievy wtU need your help. States money wu a ~ demand each quarter ye~. 10 eenta; for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, and Mls. El,anor Kreutz In the The next trlp ta Monday, July note wtth the baek printed In each ft'IUre year, fO eenta. In· that the City Clerk, In open .es· englneerlna otflce, f>RJole 3·2110. 6, to the Fanner'• Market. Other creen. . ~reat ot tt1.ao aecrued, maldnt slon, on the 18th day of June, Residence of one year In the excunlont ate ~eh.eduled for the The dlaplay 01 the artl.stJc te· the certlhcate redeemable tor 1958, publicly opl'ned, examined •tate~ 90 day• In tbe county and folJowtna dates: Juty lB, ~ and rtes of paper money Includes $21.30 when ConJTU~ finally and declared all aealed propo. 54 days In the precinct 11 re· 27 and Aut. 3 and 10. moat of the deafens prepared by acted to lt.op the accrual ol In· sals or bids for performing the qulred for ree11t.raUon. The Volunteer Bureau neec:t. the Bureau of Prtntlnt and En· terest In 1907. , work and Improvement described In addition to new voters, teveral volunteera on each ot eravlnt In the denomJ.natlorw of The 11. $2 and ~ Sliver Cer· In Resolution or Intention No.. whose prompt rectatratlon 11 r~ theM days. For complete detalll fl, $2. ~. 110 and $20. Uflcatea of 1896 have alleaortcal 4976. adopted on the 27th day of qulred, .,. many whoee names caJJ the bureau at U 8.()717 or No, there never wu a valid S3 des!-"'• resped.Jvely repreaent· April, 1959, whlc.'h Resolution of were .. pureed" from the Great come Into the otnee at 325 N. bUl printed by the Government, Inc f$1) B 11 tory Jnstructjn,a Intention Is on file In the Office Register by failure to vote at Newport Blvd., Newport Helthta, althouah •uch a denomlnatJon Youth; ($2l Sc:Jence presentlnr of the City Clerk of said City either the primary or the eeneral Monday through Friday from 9 wu r e 1 e a 1 e d by aome barut. steam and electrldty to com· d 1 h b f d f electiorw In 1958. Such voters am to noon prior to the passage of the Na· merce and manufacture· (~) ~~ri~tlo-:..reof a:rd e:.::rk ~nd orm~ must re·reglster at this time. Al· . . . tlonal Banking Act, which te· Electricity the dominant t~rce In provt'ment. and for all partlcu. so persons who have moved ae,rved all rlghta lor the Federal the world. Jars relative to the proceedings within the county must re.regls· Govem~nt. e JIIITOmC: SCEJIES under said ~Jutlon of lnten· ter. •a 8 WAS PLAJflfED •Particular altentlo.n was caJied lion: and reported said bids to Due to the record growth of However, there wu a S3 bill to the reverse designs of the the Council. and Orange County, lmportanC"e or planned In 1882. Vlewe111 of the National Bank Note .erles which :-.:<mCE ·15 ALSO HEREBY early registration was stressed Ralph Pateman, Jr.. former exhibit at the Newport Balbo!\ depict historic AlneJican ~cenes CJVE:>i tha t the City Cou cll j to provide time for the registrar r~ldent a t 27n E. Coast Hwy., Savings and Loan .Assn. will see taken from the orillnal paint· h · n of vote111 to divide the precincts Corona del Mar, hu bHn a S1 bill of 1862 on which a lngs owned by the Government t erealt«;.r on thf' 22nd day of so none will be overloaded at eiE'<'Ied to membe111hlp In the nrtlcal series of numbers 1, 2, and on dlsplay In Wuhlneton. June. 1959, awarded the rontract the last minute. Board of Trade of the City ol and 3 has the 1 encircled; a S2 Many wtll be familiar only tor <~a id work and lmprovt>mt>nt Chicago, the largest marketing blll of the same series hu the S2 with the Reduced Size Notea in· to tht> lowest regular responsible LECIU. JIOTJCE Institution for a&'rlcultural food encllcled. Obviously the lnten· troduced In 1928, and the dla· b!dd~>r. to wit. ORDINANCE NO. 886 and flbt-r In the world. tlon wu to have a $3 bill with play ends with varlou. llsues, Cox Bros. Construction Co. A~ ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Mr. Pateman now resides In the 3 encircled, but no such Including the Afrtcan Invasion at thP prices named In the bid 0 p NEwPORT BEAc H ChlcaJZO after having re<>ently bill was ever released. notes. which had a gold teal _ for ~id work and lmprov~>ment AMENDING SECTION 6616 OF been discharged from the United A practical Joker was the en· just In case our darlnr attempt of sa1d bidder. which sa id bid I<~ THE NE'WPORT BEACH MU-States Marine Corps. He was a graver of the $10 note designed was frustrated and our auppllea on flip In the Office of tht' said NICI PAL CODE RELATING TO first lieutenant stationed at San· In 1869. The head of Daniel captured by the enemy; and a City Clerk. and to which refer· DRIVER'S PERMITS. ta Ana. Webster a ppears at the lower Hawaii overprint note prepared ence Is hereby made and the at· The City Council of the City left and at the lower right, a when fear of a Japanese lnva. tention of all persons lnter~ted of Newport Beach does ordain as NABTDIS RAVE DAUGRTEB representative of the pre&enta· slon of the Islands was strong. Is hereby directed. follows: A daughter wel&'hlna7 pounM, tlon of an Indian Princea.s to In each of the two lnatances DATED lhls 23rd day of June. SECTION 1: Section 6616 of 10 oun"". was born to Jim and the Colonlsu. The joke centers these would have bHn declared 1959. thl' Newport Beach Municipal MarHyn Martin of Lido Park, around the small eagle In the void. thu. making them useless MARGERY SCHROUDER, Code ts amended to read: Newport, Sunday, June 21, a t centl'r. When turned upside to the ent>my. City Clerk of the City of "SECMON 66lS. Driver's Per· Hoag Hoapltal. Her name Is Shlr· Newport Beach, California. mit Required. lee Lynn. Mr Martin wor~ for Publish June 25 and July 2, 1959, 1 a 1 Application. No person the Evergreen Nursery In Ca.ta tn the ;o.lewport Harbor Eruslgn. 5hall drive or operatt' anv ve. Mesa. LEGAI. •onCE ter In the City without first was lssut>d or upon Issuance No Obscene Books J;ound On Newsstands in Newport hlcle de~nbPd in this Chap·~------------ CEBTlnCATE OF 8USDrE.SS obtaining a permit In writing of a regular driver's permit. Plctltloua PlnD Kame so to do from the Chief of Po-The Chief of PoHce shall sum · No obscene literature haa been convicted of certain mbdemean· THE UNDERSIGNED doe • lice . Any person desiring to manly rt>voke any temporary found on newutands in Newport ora unleu the peraon ah~ to hereby certify that he ls con· obtain s uch driver's permit permit when he determines Beach, City Manager Robert the satlsfactlon of the chief ot ductlng a Service Station bu51· shall make a wrlnen appllca· not to laue a driver's permit Shelton told the City Council police that luulne a drtvu1 ness at 3600 E. Coast Hwy., Co· lion thert>for to the Chief of to the applicant. last week In a ~port on an In· permit would not be contrary to rona del Mar. Calif., under the Pollee aC'<'ompanled by a fee of t d 1 Jdentlllcatlon Card. Up· veatlgatlon requested by the Har. the public intere1t, welfare or fictitious firm name of Ken'• Five Dollars 1$5.001. No per. on obta ining the regular per· bor PTA Council. safety. Lido Isle Man Elected Head Of Gun{:lub William LaNdale, eontractor who Uvea at Z1 Via • Lido Soud, LJdo Jale, b.u been elected preat. dent ot the South Cout Gun Club, au~na Aahby PoweU ot 319 Polnaettla Ave., Corona del Mar. The new vloe·prl'lfdent 11 0. ear .Amburcey of 709 w. 20th St., Coata Mesa, who fired the club'• first lOO·atraitbt In trap Jut February. Beatrtce Medea of 705 Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar, was re·electecJ aecretary. t~asure, an office ahe haa held •lnce the club was ortanlud In 1952. 1llomu Shelton lr. of eo.ta Mesa was named chief Jrwtruc. tor. Paul Hultman of eo.ta Mesa Ia tervlng h11 aecond term u executive otf1cer. Directors elected to terve 3 years are Carl Herriman ot Or· ante. Rowland Jenaen of Santa A.na and Robert Steinmetz ot Garden Crove. Directors elected to serve 3 yeara are Carl Herriman of or. rante. Rowland Jenaen of Santa Ana and Robert Steinmetz of Garden Grove. Directors who will serve until 1961 are Nathan Andrewa. of Anaheim, Ceorae Slmpeon ot Seal Beach, and Perce Pellett of 542 RIve rsl de Ave., Newport Relghta. Servlna unUI mld·1960 are Norm Beea, 3020 w. Coast Hwy., Newport. and William Cheney and Dr. WilHam Frtend of Santa Ana. Mr. Powell, the out·eolne preaJdent, wtJJ remain on the board for one more year. LAGUNA FEDUAL SAVtN&S I LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To Sen-e You • LAGUNA BEACH AND SAN CLEMENTE Ci)UICK 24-HOUR SERVICE LOW BEDUCING RATE FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE ESCROW SERVICE, EFFICIENTLY OPERATED LAGUNA BEACH 222 OcNn Ave. PHONE HY 4-lln SAN CLEMENTE 601 N. B c:.mMo AMI PHONE HY ecinth 2· I Its 011 HY ecinth 2-11 96 • Shell Service and that said firm mit shall be lasued to any per· mit said driver or operator He learned that the report or • Approved the first reading ot ls com~ of the following son under the age or eighteen shall at all times keep poated obscene boott. orlclnated with Ordinance No. 887, which would person whoee name In full and I 181 years. to any person not In full view In the vehicle op· the Costa Mesa Friday Afternoon permit 2 regular ITlHtlnca per ARE WE WRONG? place of residence are a.a follows, a t'itlun of the United States erated by him an ldentlflca· Club after a book on "Sexology" month by the Plannln'" Commi·· tO· Wit : h d .. __ f I c • .,. unless such person has law. tlon card furnished by the a '-'""'"n ound n a osta Mesa ston. Kenneth Carson, 954 W. fully declared his lntl'ntlon of Chief of Pollee, which shall bookstore. The book has been re· • Approved the flnt readJng of l9th St., Costa Mesa, CaJit. b4>comlng suC'h , or to any per. have plainly printed thereon moved. Ordinance No. 888, which would WITNESS my hand thJs 17th son who 111 lnrompetent or for • the name of said driver or op· Pollee have Inspected local authorize the public wollu dl· day of June, 1959. any reason wha•~~ver unabl• erator, his bu•ln-· add--e newsstands. but no cause for a c· -t k KENNETH CARSON ._,..., "' ~ ~-n....-. I h .___ '"""'or o rna e certain experf. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) to safely handle such vehlclt'. and telephont' number, his ton as """"n found, Mr. Shelton menta with tralflc ref"ulaUorw, COUNTY OF ORANGE lss. No permit shall be tssued to permit number and his photo· said. such u creatlnt one way streets ON THIS l7th day of June, any person who has bt>ttn con· graph. Hert' Is a aummary of other or chantlnt ex'l.IUng one·way 1959. before me. 8 Notary Pub· vlcted of a felony or within the le, Expiration of Permit. AJI action taken at last week's streets; time llmlt for the expe. lie In and for said county and period of two 121 years lmme· driver's permll3 ahall expire Council mt't!tlng: rlmentiJ would be 90 dayL s tate. r e 51 d 1 n t therein, duly dlately pre<'t'ding such appll· at the end of the calendar • Adopted Ordinance No. ~. • Authorized an experimental commissioned and sworn, per· cation has been ronvlt'ted of yt'ar for which lasued. AppJI. relating to IIC'ente fees. Basic project for abatement of \Wed~ WE UI.JZVE- ...... MoaJd let tMU...,.... dolJan ....-for u.. -• dtNniiJed balta. WE 8EI.IEVZ-==:a.-=-:-....=:..,tu•b peuvlded b'f WE 8ELIEft- Evans G. sonally appeared Kenneth Car· reckless driving or driving a cations for renewal shall be change la clarification of resl· and other nul.unces, auch 11 ro· son, known to me to be the per· vehlclt' upon a highway while made on or before l)e.cember dentlal rental• -3 or more ren· denta and moeqult08, In the "Ox· * If. •ZWJIOaT IOU'LnAIID son whose name Is !JUbscrlbed under the lntluence of lntoxl· 1st of each year for the follow· tal unlu at the aame or different bow'' area on the Inland alde of • Pcfter & Co. to the within Ins trument, and eating llquo111 or drurs or who lng calendar year. If 80 made locations, excluding one which Coast Hlahway, near the Sant.a ZWIOaT auar. c:AI.1:POa:lrtl acknowledged 10 me that he ex. has been ronvlcted of vtolat. within the period prescribed, Is the part time or full time resl· A.na River. IIJDWAT I-IlN • e<-uted the samP ing any provisions of the AJro. the charge to.r renewal shall denee of the owner a.nd ls not of. • Approved the payment of -~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WlTNF.SS my hand a nd oftl· hollc Beverage Control Act of be Two Dollars ($2.00>. Said fered or available for rent at Jea&'Ue entry fee for the Pollee cial seal. the State of Calllornia, unless permits are peraonal and not any time durlna the llcenae softball team. JOHN E SADLEIR. such person ahows to the aatls· transferable. year. • Approved Friday, July 3, ~ Notary Public In and for faction of t he Chief of Pollee ( fl Revocation. The Chief of • Delayed final action on Or· a holiday for city employees, said County and State. that Issuing a driver's permit Pollee may revoke or su.pend dlnance 884, whlch would amend aince July f falls on a Saturday. My Commission expires May to hlm would not In any way any such driver's permits 80 the city code to allow street • Awarded the contract for 31st, 1960. be contrary to the public Inter· lslued for any violation of the telling of bakery goods and drainage tmprovementa on Bal· Publlah: June 23: July 2, 9, 16, est, welfare or safety. Each provisions of thls Chapter by dairy products; a further amend· boa Blvd., from 25th St. to ~th 1959 In the Newport Harbor En· such applicant shall demon· the holdt'r of s uch permit or ment was made to permit the St., and on 26th St. nom Balboa sl&'n. strate hla l'lklll and ability to for the existence of any state aelllng of fresh fruita and vece· Blvd. to Newport bay, to Thomu LECAL JIOT1CE No. A·33413 NOTICE TO CREDITORS E.,tate of CECIL S ANDRUS. also known as CECJL STEWART ANDRUS, also known as C. S. ANDRUS, df'<'t>ased. Notice Is hereby glvt>n by the undersigned M A R Y MAXINE ANDRUS, ADMTNISTRATRfX of the Estate of CECIL S. ANDRUS. also known aa CECIL STEWART ANDRUS. also known as C. S. ANDRU.S deceased, to the Credit· ors of, and a ll persons having c-laims against the said rlt'ceaS('d, to prt-~nt them with the ne<-es· sary vouchers, within six months after the first publication or this notice, to the said MARY MAX· INE ANDRUS at the oUice of HURWITZ AND HURWITZ, P. 0 . Box 335, Newport Beach, Call· fomla, City of Newport Beat'h, County of Oranre. State of Call· fomla, which said office the un. det'llgned sei PCt.ll u a pl.at'e of bualne.a In all matters con· nected with uld Nlate, or to flit~ them wttb tbe n«aNry vouch· era, wlthln abc month8 after tM tlrat publication of thla notice, In tbe ottloe of the Clerk of t,._. Su· per.lor Court of the State of Call· t.omla, In and for the County ot ON.naw· Daa.d lun. 25th. 1&. 1Uft MAXI1U AMmJS NUWWJ IS AJID .H011W1TZ, •all'llrMf.P.O.IOK'aa5 ··= ~ C.llfwlda. Pt)" a I. .. H,. 1t5J. safely handle hls vehicle In of facta which would have tables. Rlnglnt of beJJa tnd Minear of Lont Beach, low bid· driving It throuth the crowded been a good reuon for deny· blowint of whl1tles are proft'lb· der at IB.Mt. sections of the City accom· lng such permit when applied lted. The request of Youna Bruce -;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; panled by an Inspector deslg. for, whether auch 1tate of facta Nott of Newport Beltbta for per· nated by th«> Chief of Pollee. No ex.lsted at the time appflca. mlulon to tell barbecued chick. driver's permit ahall be cranted lion wu made for auch permlt en waa not Included l.n the new to any person who ls not of or came Into exlltenee there· amendment. a good moral character or who alter. • Adopted Orellnanee No. 885, ca nnot 1peak the Enrllsh Jan· (C) Appeal. In the event of permltUnt vendtnc vehJcln to guage or who does not hold a a refusal, revocation or .U.· atop at the request o1 a bona chauffeur's llcenae luued by Pt'lllllon ol any drlver'a permlt fide purchuer for not more than the Motor Vehicle Department by the Chief of Pollee, aald ap. 10 mJnutes, and permJttlnt the of the State, or who Is not sur. pllca.nt or permittee may ap. Council to desJcnate wveraJ Jo. flcle~tly acquainted wtth the peal from aald dedalon to the cation.. where a taxi or other ve· laws or ordinances reaulatlng City Council, which may in Ita hlcle for hln may ltop WbUe the operation of motor ve· d~tlon a111rm, reverae or awaltlnc patronap. tllcles. Any falsln catlon on the modify the decision made by •Adopted Ordinance No. - application for said permit aald Chief of Pollee." which prcMcte. that a ...,n.Jt will be grounds for refusal of SECnON 2: T h 11 ordJnanee will not be '-aed to pei'IION 11aid permit. shaU be publl1hed once In th• (b) Pt>raonal Appearance. Newport Harbor En~~lp a newa· ...._ a......... 11.17111 Before a permit 1& granted to paper of ten e r al ct~laUon ..... , -•• 1' any applicant, aald appllc•nt printed and pubUahed In the Jw•nllll····· shall prewnt h1mtelf to the City of Newport Bacb. and the ••• Pollee Department, be photo· aame at\all be etfectJve 30 day• graphed or fum11h an acc.pt. after U.. dat.. of tu acloptJon. able photograph and be fin. ThJa ord!nanc. wu lntroduc.4 th .. lune from Harbor RIA. wu gerprinted, and IUCh photo· at a Nf\l)ar IMfl.lnr ot a. City awalded a •• ,.., tuu tal"-,.... grapha and flnptprlnta •haU Counc:IJ ol the City of Jlfewp«1 openae tcJiloJ......, liiJ' ..,. Cll· be tiled with the penna.Mnt Beech held on the 8th cJq ol &ea. o1 A~ • tM nz fl recorda of aald Pollee Depart-lcuw. 18, and wu adopted on la W.W Torte ..... ment. tht 22od cky ol JuM, 18, by 8a..-t eou..a .. a ...u ..._. (c) Temporary Pennlt. hnd· tbe tollow1na vote, to wtt: Uonal liberal art. ..._. wlalda Inc the (OtnpJftlon of tb In· AYES, eotJ'MCIJ..MEllf: Xlnll· accepu ~ 100 rtnC 1L ....... v8Utatfon ot an applle»nt. the ley, AtlcSJWOn. ~. kOMa"'l, Mill A.~ wm ..... '* •· Chief of Pollcw {Day crant • Hart. ~ ........ ftaral ildetiOa .... 73 a ..... tnnponry permit to a pewon KOD. eotiWCIUII:If: Kona. 11ft)-Seal\. ...... if IIIIi. who liU ~ applkaUOn for .usDT <XlURai.IIIX:-.. Waltl'r Xxnt e., .• J at 1 a dnftt'• penait &Dd a,..,. lAMa .. ftOODA.IID, Aft .. 1 r a • • ate • ,._ lllllllill ;:Jt.t.e =~ IIUda ....=; ATI'III'I' ~ .... Wltla u ••• ace Vb .... _.. .. ...... .... .-...A-: •• ... Ill • dMIII .. ---...... •-., .....-.. •· JiiAW1IIrY llfi~ 1Nil ........., I 1 1 J .. t7 (.)..,.,.... ...... tt ._. Cllllt -· • ' OPENS JULY 14 Orco ~~ 111 ... -AIJ. .. -,. N I • • roau.z.a~ NORGE automatic wuher, larp lloper 1a1 ran,.e, 1 clUb chair, fireplace acceuort-. pat 1 o table and benchea, lawn mow· er and mlsc. artJcla. ~10 Mart· ~old, COM OR 3·2479 aner 5:80 or weekends. FOR SALE -Apartment abe 1tow, $2!5. W~lnahouae auto· matlc wuher, 1:50. Both In ex· ~llent to n d I t 1 o n. OJUole 3·8189. Eventnp or weekenda. FOR SALE-Beautltul antlque Lincoln Rocker, exc:ellenl eon· dltlon. Pleue phone ORiole 3 ·8247. . roaULE CAD FOR ~ MG. Fine condl· tlon, new top, tubeleu tim. 1875. HYatt 4-8471. MviJCAL IWITJIVliD"n ORGAN. 6: PIANO S...-~,...,.-::=--=H-=-a-m-. m ond oraan full alie, uled, priced to .ell. Rent a Hammond Oraan $5 a week wtth lessona. Grand Planoe, Stelnway. Bald· win, Chickerln~. S t a r c k, etc. from $487. 16 ~ood used SJ~lnet planoe. Wurlltur, Acroeonle, Gulbransen. etc. from S390. some Maple, Cherry, Mahotr· any. Hammond Chord Oraan, big saving. ~nt return spinet pianos save $160 to S:J()O. New Hammond OrgaM, New Stein· way Planoe, ElectronJc Oraana. Conn save $1100. another bal· ance $795. Lowreyt save 1600 nearly new. Good u1ed uprl~ht pianos from $95. In business ilnce 1914. Biggest Plano and Organ stock. Schmldt-Phllllpc, 520 North Main, Santa Ana. aUIDfESS OtJIOJITUJriTDS . Ambitious Pe rson With $560 to $2800 cuh to In· ve t In one of America's larg· est and safest Industries. In· vl'<:tment secured by equip· mt-nt. Work consists of refill· lng and collecting money from Cigarette machines. Excellent profits. NO selling. Part or full tlml' For local Interview write N E S.. P. 0 . Box 1109. Santa Ana. Calif. Give phone number;; SEilVICE.S Carpentry Minor JU>palr-K No Joblt Too Small! H 0 . ANDERSON 1947 Fullerton Ave., Costa Mesa. t aut. Midway 6-3314 If no answer call Ml 6·2372 JOmtSTOME'S Mesa Auto Wreckers URd Auto Parta. Tlre.e We Buy Carl and Scrap Metal LIBERTY 8·7013 2075 Pla~ntia Ave_ eo.ta M .. Complete Landscaping Service FREE !.S'IDIATES SllH Green Stampt Free delivery C'ORONA DEL MAll NUR3EilY OR 5-0160 • 2744 E. Coast Hwy. ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies GAL 117Aft 6 IIDT&U Datld!N'f toi ltiri'. Com· pletely tuma.hed 1 Mdroom apertmeftt with twin bedt, dla- poul tneludecl. IS' a WMk. '70t Acada. Corona del Mar. a BEDROOM hCNM tor rent. Monthly or yHtly. P'urnlahed. eau oasoa. 3-4357. roa 5 rooma In C·l zone. ~uonable rent for all or part. WUJ remodel tor lteady ten· ant. ru Goldenrod. CDM. ONE room, prlvat. bath ln fine home ot d I 1 n I tle d ('O(Iple. AvaUable for lu.M. luly, Aua· ut and Septembel'. ORiole 5..()13S. EXCEI;.;J-::.E=NT=-:LOCA:-=-::=-=Tt~O~N~.-:De~l-:-uu~ unfum!Jhed, newly deCorated 1 bed room apartment with larae Jlvtn~ room, patio, and aaraae. Permanent r e n t a I. Adul~. Inquire at 310~ Lark· apur, Corona del Mar. FOR RENT-2 bedroom unfur· n.lahed bou.e. Prefer couple on yearly Jeue. Available .July 1. 701 Lar1arpur, Corona del Mar. roa RENT -Fumllhed houM and apartment on Balboa b · · Janet Week. month, MUOn. OR 3·~ • Ok 3·8644 • OR ll-49110. FOR SALE BY OWNER OCEAN FRONT HOME 'I'HREE BEDROOMS BEAMED CEIIJNG UVJNG ROOM DINING ROOM Kri'CHEN 6: BATH Beach home with uaed bride fireplace. Extra lar~e double garage, plumbed for rental unit above. BuJlt ln ran~e and oven. Kitchen needs to be fln- IJihed oU. 34' tm' ON OCEAN FRONT 6606 WEST OCEAN FRONT NEWPORT BEACH BUSINESS OR .PROFESSIONAL: 5 rooms, S80 mo. Ideal fot doc· tor, dentist, beauty shop, etc. 615 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar. ORiole 3·6526 or KEllogg 8·1696. TEACHER with summer secre· ta rlal position In Newport Beach. Seldom home. • Would like private bath. Good loca· tlon. N1ce conditions. Call OR 3·5383 from 9 to 5 w~kdays. TaUST DEEDS roa SALE BROKER DESIRES-ro-:s=~:=LL..,. GROUP OF SECOND TRUST DEEDS, 6r~ TO 10~ INTER· FEr. GOOD DISCOUNTS. BOX NO. p. 72. c/o THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. COAST RWY. COM. TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAlLY a. Sure To Check With TUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402 ~ 32nd St., Newport ORiole 3·~ TUPJ1£RW ARE WIU. CAll! for 1 or 2 amaU dill· dten m my bome Coc worklnt pa.Nftte. oa a-out. G and lllbt l\ou.le. work. daJS or ewn.lftp, by ua. encumbered. mature lacty. WW etay lD WMbrull. Pretw Yktn· It)< ol Corona del Mat. OIUole a.ofa. IQIOCU,~ CASTILIAN SPANISH • South American centleman with UnJted States Colleae Del'fee, wU1 cJve private Spanllh. 1.-on.t at your home. CARLOS DAVILLA LI 8-3614 ""C&' I •.MKOVI VA CATION TRAILER For ~nt By Week or Month OR 3·9306 Bill EUlott-3939 W. Cout Hwy., Newpon Beach PETS & SUPPLIES POODLE STUFF! We claim to have th.e largest atock of poodle collars and ac· cessories In Oran~e County. from $1.95 up. Come In and ma ke w; prove It! TRE JORDAN'S PET SHOP 27~ E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3·2430 LOST AJf1) PQU'Jfl) REWARD -Beautiful turquo~ very la me. parakN.>t with yl'l· low head and plastic band on leg. Lost In the vicinity of Ocean and Narcissu11. COM. Call OR 5~. LEGAL J101'l'CE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do here· by certify that they arl' C'Onduct· lng an lnvestm~nt business at 308 Carnation. Corona del Mar. California, undl'r the fictitious tlrm name of Lansco and that said firm IJI compoaed of the fol· lowing peT'SOns. whose names and addrl'sses arl' u follows, to· wit: 1. K. Lan~ston 2392 Sutter Santa Clara. Calif. 2. W. M. Johnson 708 Iris Corona del Mar, C.llf. 3. J. P. Scrudder 308 C.matlon Corona del Mar, Calif. Wltneu our hand this 9th and 12th day of June, 1959. K. LA~N W. M.~HNSON J.P. SCRUDDER STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE lss. On June 12. 1959. before me, the underslrned. a Notary Public In and for said County and State. personally appearl'd W. M. J o h nson and J. P. Scruddl'r known to me to be the persons whose names a rto sublc"ribed to the within Instrument and ack· nowledgt>d that thl'y encuted the samf'. NEW HOSPfTAL-Mr. end ~rs. J~ Rosan of lido Isle ore being shown through the new South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna, which wos dedicoted Sundoy. Mr. Rosan. president. ond founder of the Roson Inc. monufocturing firm in Newport, is o director of the hospitol. IBIIUDA1'. JULY I. 1151 W&W»>at ILl ... DIIGit II Newport C. of C. Gets Many Suggestions from Members Many •uarestlona were re· 1 port Beach bctw~n ~ptember celved from members of lhe 30th and June lJit, u W«U u Newport Harbor C h a m be r ot durlna the aummer ...a.aon. Commerce In response to QUft·l • Many su~aestlont tor the Uonnalre ant out recE"ntly, ac-Improvement of public facUlties eordlna to Jack Barnett, execu· on.our beach~ to adequately &C· Uve secretary. commodatf' our viJIItora. He listed the following t'Tou • Stron~ requ~t tor more tlectlon of reaponaes to the quea· rl,.-td enforcement or motor ve· tlon. "What would you like to hlcle laws, esl)f'<'lally reprdlna Me thiJI Chamber undertak!' .. tor apt'ed and reckleu drivlna. Our the ~ood of the communi!_, : attldent rate lB much too hiJh. • Contln~ vtrllonce agalnat retln.erles and the pollclne of • Develop sustained member· smoa·makln~ Industries. ahlp recruitment for Ch.amber • Promot1on and developml'nt and lnclu!>lon ot newcomers ln or year.round actlvltlea and pro· Chamber activities. CTams tor education and 11uper· • Ol!velop an ageress.lv~ mer- vlalon of t~n·arers. chant'a rroup w1thln th~ Cham· • Publicity prorram showing ~r of Commerct'. ' what we have to oCfer In N~w. • ~velop broad me an 1 of R It PI C f communlc•llon betw~n Ch.am· ea or ans on erence on .... y ... _ ~rand generaJ m~mbetahlp. I d t • I E • p --_ IRI.-J• • .S.ponsor and encoura~e ac· n us ria xpanston rogram ........ Vi:..a.....ry tlon beamed toward the develop · -.. -ISall ment of a public dance haU &--~lat-... Chambe-of Com· Mlk Sa d d T !.t pavilion where a wh.olesome at-Newport Realtor Jack Mullan Is orranlzlng a conference for dl.scuulon of a planned expan· slon proCTam for Orange Coun· ty's Industrial future. ~· .,.. •• · e, n y. an ommy • r · mosphere can be maintained. merce. and by th.e realtors and Lain of Newport Hl'lghts and • Establlsh commlnee to study developers In the C()Unty. Ad~lla Emery of Ca.ta Mesa led city, county a nd ltate projects Mr. Mullan. the Orange Coun· ty indus trial chairman of the California Real Estate Assn .. said that the conreren<-t> would be held In the Newport Bearh area about Oct. 1. It will be jointly sponsored by the Orangl' County Board of Su pervisors. the Orange County division of the California League of Cltil'S, thf' The th.eme of the conf~rence lh~ Sammy Lee Swimm1nr and affe<"t lnl Nf'WPOrt Beach which will be the value of locatmg new Diving &hoots of Anaheim to Its I might l't'QUirl' all or partial Fed· Industry In the. county and Is f' con d IIUt'<'eMive pre·Orange f'ral ald. AlBo, to atudy'means of means or attracttng and plan· County Swim Conff'renre trl· strenglhf'nlng our tax ba.•••e nlng for thla phase of lhe area·a umph Saturday with a 241 to 83 • Makf' lhl' sn.rt of thf' En· economy. Mr. Mullan said that I victory O\l't the Clarle:i Swtm ~narla Rac"t" 8 local holtdav. the tenta live agenda calls for Club of Whltt1er at the Clades Play up our JocaJ evenr. surh as panl'l dlscualons by the coun pool. this rar p and thp Fllrht of the ty 's leadlna Industrialis ts, plan-Thf' LeE' splashet"'. who Pn>· Snowbards nl'rs and devl'lopers. and city 4 vlously defeated Los Coyot~ 1 Mr. Barnett said. "Th~rf' were a nd county ottlclals . t Country Club or Buena Park 226 many othPr ext~IIPnt suacMttons Among the topiC'S plann~>d for I to 84. will IE't thf'tr tought"St test ~urh as. lmpro"" our boating discu.ulon are · the valuf' of In· ot the season at 5 p.m. loday fdc·IJitlt>S. devt>lop a bet11er alt· d u.;try to the community and 1 I Thursday 1, whf'n they romt> up port. plan an annual actl\•lty day how to at1raet It; what Industry against Anahf'im's powerful Ha · for Ch.ambt>r mt>mbers and their looks for. and expect.s or thl' wallan VIllagE' ReNl'ation Club famtll~. wtth a proeram of golf • OC Students G . A ards community; problems of locating t at lhe Hawaiian VillaJte pool. In(. fiShing. Pll'nlcking. and tlf' even w sites and getting settled; water, It In With the Jr Chamtwr of I sewerage. flood conlrol. high· I F~ top qu.r.;y ,.n..41 .. ,. "" t1. Commer<'e In ontf'T that we may For Draft.lng ways and other responsiblhtll'S EMit",.~ Co.. a.Iok J.4liO. all become bettt>r acquainted:· of the rltles and county; Orangl' County's com~tition In set>klng Eight Orange Coa~>t Collt>g£•1 1ndu.stry ; the Industrial future nrchit(>(•tural draft ing l!tudenLo; of Orange County: realtors. ~- 1\avl' re<'t'lved $H5 in prtlf''i for i \'t>lo~rs. plant IO<'ators. and working drawing~. model hou.~M. thE>ir dutil's In kN.>ptng new In· speC'lficutlons and prt'~ntatlon ctu.c;try on a planned lt>vt>l ; what of drawings, a('('()rding to OS<'ar OrangP County can offer to In· Taylor, OCC drafting thstructor du.stf)' CROWN SALES. SERVICE and RENTALS Donors of the awards are thl"l Headquartf'rs for the confl'rf'nre 1 Nl'wport Balboa Saving~ and I J422 Eat Coat IUIJiawoy Pboea oaw. S·ES Loan Assoctatlon for $.290. Ira art" at the Mullan realty ottlce, COJIO•A DEL 110 Smith ~ 471 MMning Canyon ~~~~~~n=d~S~~~N~e~w~~~rt~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rd., Corona Highlands, for S100 and tht> judge'! Cor $25. Judg~ weTe ~ Sc-hwager. Knowltoo Fernald and John Ballew of the 1 architf'<"tUraJ firm Of Sc-hwager. Fernald and Ballew. and Wilton B. Bale. gE>neral contractor of Newport Beach. First year student winners or Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Assn. awards were first. Bill Older of Orange. $60; ~«'· 1 ond, Raymond Godwin of Santa Ana Heights. $40; third. Jim ZJethlnl of Huntlng1on Beach, $20. Bnd model winner Mark Leuttln.rer, 481 E. 19th St .. Co.ta Mesa. $25. Seocond year student winners of Newport Ba lboa Savings and Loan Assn. prizes wert' fl~t. AI vln Bonnt>tt. or Orangt>. $60; !le'C· ond. Bill Ma lcomb. 111 Via Flor t>n<'t". Lido lsle. $40: third. Tom 1 Partlow of Huntington Beach, $20; and model winner Alvan Bonnett. $25. . WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST IN THE ENSIGN?? We oi the Ensign staff would like to lmow which leatures you like be.t ... which cmes you read ahnoa all the time ••• which ones you alrnoet Dfn'er read. PJ.cae ~ 1111 a few minut. of your time: 6ll out dUa questiOD.IJClire and ma:iJ it in. PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE COLUMN: 2. Andy Smith's "CoL Andy 5ays·· Sometimes Read NeYer Bead tn addition Alvin BonMtt. Btll Malcomb and Tom Partlow re· .J· '!._he Log" by Hop ceived $45. $35 and S20 rrom tht> Smith awards. Ch.arlt-" Kf"nnt>dy 1 4. The Police Blotter of Cardt'n Grove rf'<"eivt'!i the $25 judges prizE" S. Farmer McCabe ------ e Fut Color FUm Service. I • Movie Projecton for •nt. e Model Airplane Suppllea. Sales people aren't bom, they're made. We train you. C.r 1s necessary. Call Kl 3-(»19. ROUTE MEN PART TIME WITNESS my hand and orti· clal ~~eal. !SEALI JEANNE S. DUGAN. Notary Public In and Cor said County and State. OC Grads Tell ! of Their Plans 6. Buildi.nq Permits 7. Clmuritied ads MEARS C AMERA SHOP l'nO Newport Blvd.. eo.. JUM Phc.n• UbertY 8· 7042 MOVING? 2 Fast Insured movers and large van $10.50 an hour. NEWMAN TRANSFER It STORACE CO. Lowest Storaae Ratea · 1968 Harbor Blvd., Qleta Mea Ml 6·2528 FISHERMEN! FROZEN FOOD LOCitDS FOR !lENT M low u 17.75 pel' year. Or bJ week, month or I montM. Owners Attention! In cue you have a ~ or overflow, we'll kHp your tooda frozen tor 1f1U at a ncml· nal fee. HARBOR FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 4111 30tb St.,. Newport .,_eb oa 3-1111 CROWN TV SALES -SERVICE and RENTALS CALL CLAUDE oa DUX roa a:rarr TV DPADI SUI &ut ODut ..,...._, Cotona Dill ..., PbaaeO&a.IIIIS Presently employed. 25 to 55. to service automatic merchan· dlslna machlnea or procure lo· cations. Good money for part time. Must be honest. C.ll KEystone 3-»a MALE HELP WAN'Tf[):OO:Ianltor Apply Port Theatre after 6 p.m. evenlnaa. GENERAL MOTORS BOOKKEEPER PBX Operator. factory clairM and ,.ener&l otaee. Salary ~n. liJllft CM¥1'olet. rfewpott leech. U 11-Dn. Mr. May. After 6. LE , .... STENOGRAPHER WANTED My commlssion exp ires April 29. 1962. STATE Or CAUFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA )ss. On June 9, 1959, before mt'. thl' undersl~ned. a Notary Public In and for aald County and State. personally ap~ared K. Langs· ton known to me to be the per· AOn whOI!Ie name ls subiK'rtbed to the within Instrument and ack· nowtedeed that he executed the Of the 317 Ora~ge Coa~t \ol lege students who rt'('t'l\t'<l asso datl' art.s degrees or vocational nursing certlflcatl'S in J u n c. more than half Intend to <'On tlnue thelt educatJon 10 unl\t'r sltles and colleel'S. It was a rf'<'· ord class for the collegE' Of the university transfer stu dents. pre·tt>aching was thE' most popular major field. closely 1 same. d trl followed by liberal arts. Otht>r WITNESS my 1\and an o . major fields In which 10 or more I clal seal. of the araduates enrolled In (SEAL) •. . I I WYNLER C. BRUBAKER elude prE'·engln~ring. socta l'C('I Notary Public In and for said ence and business admlnlstra · County and State. uo;-ocatlonal fields with tht' I My commission explrn Mar. 14. g-reatest representation In th t' il980iii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil class are business managt'mf"nl. vocational nurslnc. M'('retatlnl. qriculture. vocational art. ~If'<'· I tronlcs technolOI)'. effective ll\'· lnl and ~rchltectura1 draftln,. A predominance of thOle who wlll liMk rur1her education plan to NHOll at Long •ach Statr Coll~ae and other state colleaes. Ten ot the pdWltH p\an to en· roU at Berkeley. 12 at UCLA and t at sc. One pduate wUl t'n· ter th~ University of Ats Mar· Rille In f'ra,._ and two OCMrs tM Unl\enlty ot J:dlnburt and lldtto CI'Y ('oUe~. .... .. ... l.n lMtalJmlft.t • "''Wf'nfy· two ~~nt ot tM c~ut IU't' tdent3 ot C~ Mna an4 11 ~t o1 N.....-port &Hd\.th Oth«r .,... ~,..._n~ by e .,ad . lncl\lde 8\anUnJ'toa .. dt., 14 ~t; S&At& Ana. 10 ptrt'M'l: G&"""' c...w. • ,.... cen.t; J...aiUM ~MeL • pen:.tnt; . ~u~·=~u ~: San CIIIMDt.. 8aa JUft ~ ... .,...,...a.s a ..... : ,....... ..... ,..... ~ ----·5 I pccdiiiiL ... .._ .,_la ~ ........................ ~.-JO ............. u.s.. 8. Entertainment paqe 9. News of S and ! 0 Years Aqo 1 0. Letters to the Editor 11. Church NeWB 12.. Market adYertisements 13. Real estate adYertisements e Which of the abo•• is your fcnorite? No. • Which one do you rate next best? No. • What type of news or features would you like to see coftl'ed more extensiftly in the Ensiqn? _ • What other oommenta. crit:iciama ex commendations do you bene? __________ _ Male O UDder 11 0 ow 11 ow~ Q • • ............. ,0 Bill Schock, owner of ttte•w. D. Schock Co., boat bullders, pre- sented a LJdo 14 to the Balboa Yacltt Club yaterday afternoon for use during the summer for junior activities of the club. Of. finally receiving the boat for BYC wa.s Ed Weber, cha1rman of junior activltles. FII- IEII •aCE In Corona del Mar on Coast Wgbway 101 near caUfomJa Bank. $35.00 Per Montb Call ORiole 3-6900 BEAUTIFUL SIIIECUFFS 3 ................... c.,. .... Large kitchen, with aU modem convenleneft. Wall-to- wall carpet throughout, drapes included. Has forced air heat, double garage and PATIO with lovely panoramic view of ocean. TO SEE THIS H0l-1E CALL OR 3·0860 ONLY $31,600 With Excellent Financh;g IIY· VIEW PIIPEmES 2307 West Balboa Boulevard Newport Beach, California OR 3-(8;0 I VO&EL VALU E ... .. , ... ta. llml Pth••' lbe:n be ..,.. aDd -tlala a.dr _, JtaftCh atyle heme. BMutUVJb' laltdee. .... liedwood tlftced yard wttb'lota o1 room fOf' a pool aad .-..,of PI1Yae7 few ou.,.,_ UVInc. PUiliJ.7 rqam. raiMd llridr llreplaee In Uviq room. 1 ~ batha. 2 bedrOclml. bWlt·lD e~ .tove and oven. The price Ia .n.bt at 121.'780 and tbe tei"Dll are 1-. tban rent wttb oeq 13500 down; THE VOGELP co. &7 E. Coast BWy .. Corona del Mar • ORiole 3-200 6 Olllole 3·2021 OPEN HOUSE SAT. It SUN. 1411 CUff Drive, Beautiful Bome. .. ·-·············-··--·.$31,500 ' 10 acres with 2 homes, out buJldlnp and 3 glass hot houses. Comer of Newhope and Slater In Fountain Valley ··-········-··--···· ·-··---·····-·-······-·-······-· $110,000 Manufacturing site, 2 acra fenced, with bldgs .... .$39,500 3 Bedroom horne, 408 Holmwood Drive .. ·-···· .. $24,750 Beautiful VIew Home, on comer. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 401 El Modena ·--··· ····-·······-··-··· ·······-····-······ ..... $24,500 tllll v•a., IULTIR 400 N. NEWPORT BLVD .. NEWPORT BEACH, Ll 8-1617 100 MAIN, BALBOA. OR 3-3181-1880 PAIUC AVE., COSTA MESA MI 6-3320 -Ml 6-3101 -MI 6-1675 . FlEE IPPUISILS IT r•ars PIICES! It you contemplate selling your house or property ... CALL LEIIIT. UIIEJI, .... 3001 E. Coast Hwy .. Coroaa del Mar VIncent Drug Bullcllng ORiole 3-0668 Evenlnp ORiole 3-0372 ONCE AGAIN ..• NEW HOMES FOR SALE IN WEST CLIFF I Sixty rwe Homes No .w Under Construdion WESTCLIFF a p1arred residential community, i" Newporl Beach. Due to the poptJiarity of tJ,ese beautiful custom-designed homes, ne w ones a re now being built to meet the demand of exclusive homeseekers. Here Are Two Descriptions of the Supreme Homes Available 3 W re. 2 ... C1111•,•11J Large livin g room and spacious family room, each with a fireplace. Inviting entry hall. circulating plan, 1687 so . ft of erclosed living space. Master bed- room sude w1th sep4rate dressjng room .,nd bath. .-.mple stor4ge sp4ce. Luxury kitchen and full serv- ice porch. Built-in deluxe dishwasher and electric ronge and oven. W ired to Med.,llion specific.,tions for moder, electric living. Designed by J. Herbert Brownell. ,-. 1.-. . Newport 8e4ch. This is pl4n B-3 on Lot 27. priced 4t $27,225. 6%. 25 year First Trust Deeds. 31111re.2 ........ W ith sh.,ke roof. on an interesting ~ey lot. L4rge living room. f4mily room, kitchen 4nd service porch. This be4utiful new home now under conffrudion h4s 1590 sq. ft. of enclosed living 4ree. Two cer .,tt.,ched gar4ge. The all-electric kitchen includes deluxe dishwasher, built-in range end oven. Mester bedroom suite includes spacious dressing room e nd private beth. Luxury appointments throughout. Built to rigid WESTCLJFF specifications for quelity con- struction end wired to Medellion requirements for modern electric living. This is pl4n L_.., Rancho on Lot 57, priced et $25,..00. $3850 down. Richerd R. Leitch. AI.A, Pesedene, e rchitect. You are invited to come in and inspKt the floor p&.ns of the new WestdiH homes in our w&es office, one ~ north of the io•l•wfion of Wes+diff Drive and DoYw Drno.. In WESTCUFf, title to yovr lot is ind..clecl in the pnc. of yow t.om.. 3 -4 Bedroom 2 -3 Bath W estcliif is in Newport Beach and the Newport Beach School District. : 7 FJoc. PlaM by 5 AJ.A. Arcbiteda 6 Styles--26 Elevations Monterey-Provencal Ranch~Pacifioa-Modem Contemporary l'un\lahed OCEAJf P a 0 !r T, In West !rewpcrt On comer on la,..e Jot -mra large llvtna room. With tu.place, bullt-ln electrlc kitchen, PA'nO, double garaee. SUMMER OR YEARLY RENTAL SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT SEASPORT REALTY CUIIE VIII .. REALTOR 2633 West Coast Hl&hway Newport Beach U 8-9349 -Eves. U 8-3293 $18,900 CD~f home and Income $13,500 Westminster duplex $18,500 Westminster duplex nearing completlo~ This Is a real good investment. $31,500 Com'). bldg. In Ana heim. 5 yr. lease hu 3 years to run. So good that lessee Ia trying to pu~hue it. LEE casn omCE 2721 E. Coast Hwy., CDM ORiole 3·1266 UIEI SilliES .... 3 •••• LlbL ............. DEll .I IEPIWIT CONTRAqpR • BUILDER 6310 West Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, Calif. OR 5-02160 OR 5-026Q lilliE Fll UtE IY IREI lUST III:II=ICE! LOVELY CUSTOM BUILT .... .., .... CALL U 8-63S8 lilT 1111, •• 111 II.UIIm AVE. Mt,wc)A IILAJU) o.w. .. ,.. ICirc-llnt re.klentlal ... bMrbood -aU lmpJO\"e• • menta ln. Tree Uned tltJ'eet. V..-y clnn three bedroom home with Jarre dlnlnc .,.... Lara• paUo -double auq. on ptwd .U.,. roLL PRICE tl4.150-ti,!!IO WILL HAJmLE. • Bee's your a.uwu If you need more room. J!x:(eptJon- aUy aJce four bedroom home with 2 bath&. BuUt in electric kitchen with Bar·B·Q. Double fireplace, forced aJr heat and wall to wall carpet. l5'x25' rum home has flreplaee and ~ bath. All custom landscaped . ONLY 126.!500 WITH $14,000 F .B.A. LOAN. YES!! SEE US FOR RENTALS! M. M. taBorde, Reahor '"you'll l1ke our friendly .e.rvloe" 220 E. 17th St. ec.ta Meu Uberty 8-1139 CAcroa street from 1brUty Drue Store) Evenines Call Ml 5-9200 -u 8 -8693 THANK · YOU lr. _.ln. D For appolntlne us to be your exclusive aeent for your lovely Modern Styled Home. 2 Bedrooms, ~n. 1~ Bat~. Dual Fireplace and Beau- tiful Private Patlo. THEN, there are 'IWO glass-lined water heaters, phone Jacka, carpeting and drapes and a Chronothenn heat- Ing ~lator. 'nfEN, Jf you want to, you can build a Garage Apt., either for rent or for euests, for the garage Is already st~ and ready. mEN, the location -It's only %., block from the Main Beach. THEN, the Price. WE KNOW that S28, 750 makes It the BEST BUY In the Aru. MAKE US PROVE IT! ..... ..., ... , ....... Ct. 2828 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar ORiole 3-mo UCI lAY -EICLIIM Luxurious 2 bedroom and den home, plus separate dlnlne room. nREPLACE, hardwood Ooors , -all wool wall-to-wall carpet. Custom drapes, panoramic view of Bay from laree s undeck. Excellent buy at $35,750, but ... SUBMIT OFFER! • IIY I .lUll IEILR, IIC. REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd.. ec.ta Mesa n.y or Nl~t Phone Liberty 8-U61 ••••••• Do NOT llat your property for sale With M. Michael Realtor, Ll 8-9670 It you do he wiU SELL YOU OUT M. MICHAEL IS UNFAIR TO INFLATION Hla etndent Real Eatate.aaJ.M people make ao many SALES be baa aJJno.t nothJne I.ft to sell. So do NOT call U 8-9670 unless you REALLY WANT TO SELL. Meet him to 10 to eec:row at h1a real eatate otlice and gold m1De at 1• 'i'URtn Ave;r eo.ta Mesa. u 8·9670 u ~ THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE .......... II' 111£1111 IIYUTIB ... -~~~~ U1m1 · • ana ., BAL'IOII WOI&Dta ma rou e ooc.DATIVE PIIO'ro MIVUi'iilMG •• A8'1'D a.u.a ~ YOUa .....,., i • a:raa PmCII8 JOa ~DrAft e .aT ..uLTI WBa YOU ,._, 'J'BIIf .......... r,. U1'1 THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TQ BUY REAL ESTATE 111111 • ALL ••adwa lAURO llf oq OlftS _, ..., m _. llf IUft PUCD -IOaa ..... 'lOa .. wport H r Boa rd of Realfots / • •