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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-07-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignI ORiole· 3~550 DIE .!Iaiii ·lnifonn I Up . Otations · Are Issued Non-uniformed Newport pollee offlc:era are carrying out strtM enfo~ent of ttt. law to curb drinking, Uttering, and other vlolatJoJU at the local beaches. Pollee Chief )ohn Upson re· ported thia week that the step· ped-up I a w enforcement has brought the following res u 1 t 1 since July 1: DrtUblg -1• dtatt..a. 7 ~ Lec.Ja s...-.u dtatiou. Utter law -2:1 dtatleaa. 4 ~t&. D._... Ia I'Mbas .. -S dtat:loea. In addition to the above, ther;e TUESDAY NIGHT was the occasion for the for-12 f 2 --ld have~ 11 citations for rtdln« I h • o 4 7 Mari~..... Ave., and Patricia Wayman, bicycles on lldewalks. me open ouse at the new librory in Corono del II, of La Crescenta, who was visit ing her qrand-Chief Upson and City Manager 10~ Mar, but these youngsters got a peek at some of mother, Mrt. Stella Solttman, 429 Marigold Ave. Robert Shelton said that enforce- the booh in the children's corner eve,. before Stonding Me Cheryl Linkey's sisters. Joa nn, 8, at ment by uniformed omcera juS1 PEN 'ALS: Brown · haired, brown . eyed Ritvo that is customarily 'Wom for the the opening. Seated, left to right, are Mary l ou left, end Diane, 9. The library officially opened 1 didn't work, becauae the atght of Lemola of Helsin~i. Finland. point\ out her home-mer celebret•on. Kensallis pY~u. sh cells her Brody. 6, of 516 Mar\gold Ave .; Cheryl Lin~ey. yesterday. (Ensign photo) Ia uniform was a wamJng to be· land to Penelope Adams of 121 Via Venez•e get-up, which tncludes a red wool skirt, qreen 1 hav~ -far a while. The beach Lido Isle. where Ritve is spending the su mmer opron. bled velvet vest. white blouse with e Pre-H•IStor•IC BIYC COMMODORE SETS r:;~~~~~':lrt=o';';, ~~:; The girls. both lb, bec.4me acquain ted through Kalevele ernblem, and., rib bon around her heed beach garb, but carrytnc the ne-' pen pa l' letters. Ritva was born in Helsinki on end tra ilinq behind her bad. Her pen P,.OI. Pene- cesury credential& Feb. 19, 1943: speeh Swedish and English as lope w;ll be e 1unior ot Harbor Hiqh Schad this Fish Found on "Our experi~nce shows th t well OS her native Ftnnish, and will be studying fall Penelope s mother, AntOinette (Mrs. Mac· Lb NM~~m~u ~==~~-~_J_~~-~_?_~_.,_t~_s_w_:_~_r~_,g_~_:_e_g_:_:_~_be_:_~~---~_._:_h_:_s_~u-~_s __ ~_"_"_~-~-t-~~7-~_s_~~:~;_o_~-~~r_o_f_~_e_,_~_~_~_·_t _H_"_r·_ i rary wall A brt k b Issuan~ of a citation means h h f th n "-~' nc -..-. .... that the Individual mwrt either urc otng A ,..._.al item o1 Interest at o e Jght of the Snowblrda In 39th. He'U be a sophomo~ at • reeze sent the winner placed 55th. and In 1~ .,_ ... -.. c G • TAXICAB FARES ARE SET ~ th u s d aft pay the bail at the pollee .ta-Tue.iaJ evenlfta'a dedication ~e.' .. _ e ne un ay emoon Harbor Hi1b. tlon or appear in Judtle Wlutam T II s and open ._... at ttw new Coro-n u...-record Ume of 53 minutes, 7. TOM SCHOCK, 15, son of Chriat~nsen·a Justice Court. a y tarts na del Mar Ubra!y was the foul.l 35 M"COncS.-tbe fastest time ever Mr, and Mra. Bill Schock of 216 rt the tndlvtd~ relusea to BY NEWPORT COUNCIL ot a pre-~c flab on ttt. face made ln thw reee. Vta Dtjon, ~ ~. and sec-sign the dtatJorf1t the bftch. A ~Hgtous ~nsu• ol ttM Har- of a s lab of aand8tone juat In· The winner was 16-yellr-old retary-treuu~r ot the lunJor he Is pla~ under arrest and bor Area, sponsored by the New-si~ the entrance door. Bill lJoyd, who •pendl hla awn. Non-Calms at NHYC. Thla was booked at the poll~ station. port Harbor Council ol Churches. Loull lJuzz.l, who lives acre:. mera on lJttle Balboa laland and hla sixth Flight and the third ~ Jerry Irwin ta In charoe Minimum and ma.Jdmum tald-j cent ra~ for the nrst tb~~ the ltreet at U7 Marigold Ave., I has ulJed In 8 Pl"ioua FIJghta. year In a row that he hu fin-of the bea('h patrol. which n.:W :::n~ !~t~h~~ha~:h J~:Yt~~ cab ratf'S we~ set Monday ~e quarteor mJJe, waa detuted 3 to 2. made the Aillcovely a few c:laya I There were 152 entries, and 133 bhed In ttM first 10. Last year Includes 4 teams ol 2 men each. Sea In Balboa. The ~ns~U will nJng by th~ Newport Bea('h City The Coundl aleo: before the open houle. It mlght ot these tlnJ.abed, the Jut be· he came In second, Juat behind Th~ city ts spending about S15.· determine ('hurch memMrshlp Coun('IJ after a motion to estab·j •Adopted a map aho•i nl the be a miWon years old, he oplned.1llng loh.n Scrua:p Jr. ol Udo lale. Burke Sawyer, and in 1957 he 000 In additional manpower and and p~feren~ among all the llsh a fixed rate was defeated. -boundaries of the propoeNI Nep-Th~ akeletal Imprint. Juat over The night was a decisive t.rt· placed ninth. He'U be a .opho-~ulpment this season to carry famJIJes of the Harbor Area. The minimum was set at 50 tune Aw. lmprove~nt dtatrlct 2"1 'tnches lone. Ia plaJnlJ vii-I umph for ftbergla.a Snowbirds, mo~ at Harbor High. out thta program. Roy McCardle was named gen· roen~ for the first mUe, which In West Newport, near Udo lble on the rock. becauae all of the ftrst 10 were 8. KEN FRANKEL. 16, aon of It atarted Jatt season on a eral chairman. The ~v Edward was the fi~ submitted by Sands: called for a debt ~?port for Ubrarlan Ellen Fraser said of thla type. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frankel of warning basta and was put Into Smith, of Christ Church by the ChK ker Cab. th~ Aug. 10 Council meoetlnc: a that It wUJ be covered with glau Here are the ftrst 10 to ftntsh, 444 Cabrtllo Ter., Cororta High-full effect on the t\rst Wftk-end Sea, was named ('halrman of The maximum wu fixed at 50 heanng dat~ then will be set on k 1 flo bel .. __ ed 1 lands, and member ol the Balboa of thls month. mapping and asslvnment. ~nts for the first thfft-quart~r 1 the resolution of lntent1on to to eep t m ng ...._..ag · P ua the other apedal award Yacht Club. This was hla sec· ... mile. the figu re submitted by establish the a.ssessment diatrict. wt1nneBrarLL: LLOYD ond time In the night; Jut year NEWPORT c.c. OKAYS Yellow Mesa Cab.. • Adopted Ordinance 889, set· EJ • th c t · • 16, son of Mr. he was 24th. He'll be a .... nior h f tina JVW front yard wtba~ toT Olse e a d M F k , '-·d .... Bot lrms were In agreement .. ~~ rs. ran .....,3 ol Pau· at Harbor High and member of on other ('harges: tO roents for frvtng Jordan's multlpl~·unat de· ucna, aummertn1 at 119 lad~ the Cbeerleadlna stan. Crewina co velopment In Coro"''" HlghJanA· A u 1 Balboa lsl • .. UNCIL OF CHAMBERS ea('h additional quartf'f mJJf'. 15 ..... .,.... D•d 't s • ve.. tt e and, and for Ken was Jim Whyte of 717 an hour for waltJne tim~. Both along Cout Hwy I n urvtve commodore of the Balboa ll land Orchid Ave .• Corona del Mar, and will walt 3 minutf'tl alter a C"US· • Adopted 0 r dIn an (" f' 890, I Yacht Club. Thll was hia ninth they we~ aatllng Jim's Snow-The Newport Harbor Chamber Harbor Chambers to act on com-tomer ts contacted befo~ start· switching C-1 H and A-3 zoning EloiM, the kitten who wu run time In the nilht of the Snow-bird of Commerce endoraed the tor-mon problems. s u('h as smoa 1 on --'ons of Lo-2 and '". birds. H boy .. lng the m~teor. n.~ prov11 ons ...,, " .... .. OVf!r on Coast Bwy. tn Corona del e waa youngest to 9. SCOTT A.LLA..N, 13. son of maUon o1 the Harbor Area Coun· control, oil drilling and a~a ""~ Incorporated In the resolu· Tract 3232. on Bayside Dr~ M · Mar Wedneldq momtng of last tlnl.ah ln 19150, placed t1tth lut Mr. and Mra. Robert Allan Jr. of ell of Chambef'a ol Commerce at signs. tion adopted by the Council. tween Mart~ Aw. and RJcllard- week, died &m&ly at the Corona year and •venth . 1n 1956. He'll 321 Undo Ave., Balboa, and of lMlr monthly rneetJn,-Monday President Ned Hill appointed The tlnt motion, to ~ a 50 son's Yacflt Anchorage. 80 that del Mar Animal Ho.pltal. be a junior at Pasadena Higl\ San Marino. He has aatled in 2 noon. directors Jim ~nney, Ralph the yacht landlnc can ~ ex- X-raya ahowed that Elol.se, thll faiL prntoua Fllghts, plactnc 16th The Coundl will be a joint ac-Mill~ and Kermit Oortus as a panded. owned by theM. B. Shennan Co. 2. DAVID ULLMAN, 13, son of last year and 14th tn 1957. He'll tlon committee of the Corona del committe-e to work wtth rom-4-Car Wreck • ~lved a complaint from at 614 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ullman of be an ftalltb grader at Hunting-Mar, Coata Mesa and Newport mlttee:s fll the other chambers Mrs. Leland Miller. 428 315t St .. Mar, had IUffered back Injuries 1~ E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, mem-ton School 1n San Marino. Crew-to complet~ the organization. N~ about the nOUIIe from and a '-oken pelvll and was bH BJYC. Thla .... hta fltth lng for Sclott was Doug Smith of I I Mr. HUI IUggested an early In ·lures Four th~ machlM shop nat door. City completely paralyzed. nt1ht and hil best race; last 115 Jade Are .• Balboa bland. and A Reese S nomination ot the 1960 president Manarer Roben SbeJton relay~ El<Ue wu a I"DD!mber o1 a unl-year he placed 12th. He'll be an San Marino. so th.at the new president can a report from th~ Buildlnc Dept. que cat tamUy -.tllch wa.-adopt· .Sgbth 11"8der at Horace EMip 10. BILL 1WIST, 16, aon ot Mr. h famlUartze ht~lf with cham-A 4-ear sm.uh-up at 9 p.m. uvtnr that the machlnf! shop ed bv the Sherman Co.N.tfwben School 1n the fall. Crewlng for and Mra. BuJJ Twiat of 63 Rud-Fat er o·.es Sunday at the com~r of Iris Ave was In a C-2 zone and the~ was ., ber p r o b I ~ m s. He aucgested a d Coast H 1 C d 1 the matber eat. Dahlia. wan-Dave was Scott Srnlth. 12, aon der Rd., Beacon Bay, •nd· mem-Ralph MIIJer, manager of the Co. n wy. n orona e no violation of zoning. dered lato the oalet Erom the of Mr. and Mrs. l'tiWp Smith of ber ol the NBYC Non-Calma. rona del Mar Seauity Firat Na-Mar, sent 4 peopl~ to Hoag He.-• Rec.t'1~ a l~er ol rstcna. alley one da)t. G3 St. Jam. Rd., CUrt Hawn. 1bia was hll nj,Dtb tlme tn the Edward Reae, I& of 409 Bay· ttooaJ Bank. for the job.. Ira pl~L drt b Lo H eke' tlon Ctom Mrs. Robert Narahall Sbr 'tNelca after adoption of S. ED MESEilVE. 16. aon of Mr. race; last ye• he came In lide Dr .. Newport, died o1 a heart Dowd, Jim Laws and Jim Pen-car wn Y me "'>' of Udo We as member of the DahUa, 3 baby kittens arrived. and Mrs. Robert MeaHVe, 113 VIa elghth. He'll be a Junior at Har-attadt Saturday at hia ~-H• ol 2200 Waterfront Dr.. Corona Coundrs ('harttabl~ aolld tations The mal• ldtten was given aw.y, Yella. U do l1le, and commo-bor High thl• fall. was a vetezan of World War I, ~ we~ appotnted as a nomi-del Mar, was struck In the rear, committee becau~ of hPr recent and the 2 female kin.nt were dote ol the Junior Non·Cal.m.a at Firat &Jrl to flnlah: Jo Ann and a member ol the Elka Lod,.. natfng committe-e to report back whlle attempting to tum left at appointment to the Planning named Elolte and Ruth. the W.wpart Harbor Yacht Club. Hallbera, 16, of 1815 Bayade~ He Ia 1urvtved by hJ.a wtte, at the August meetlng. Iris Ave., by a car dri¥en by Commission. Mrs. John Hall was Ann Davta, .eeretaJy at the Be has r.led In 3 previous (Contlnu.d on pap alll) Maud: 2 801\1, Edward &ee.. ol Mary Smith of South Laguna. named to ~pla~ her. Sherman Co.. ftporta that •utb la P'Urhta. placing 14th last year, Mira Leste, CaJlf.. and Albert 1 &M •-...L&.ai .. Mr. Huydte • car was thrown • Rec:-eived the •lectlon report p.ttlJ\1 00 line, and that lhe de· lltb In 1957 and 1Ith In lB. v· c I' aee.e of Corona del Mar, part ,_ .....u... Into the lane of ont'Omlng traf. from the Plannlnl Comm'-lon. ftnlWiy .,_not attempt to era. He'll be a JuniOI' at Newport I ornec s owner o1 the BMch Boy Restau-La.l .. 21 ftc. ltJ"UCk a whlcl~ drtwn by llstJng the rollowf"-ofttoena: Cout Hwy. Harbor High School thla fall. rant at Bayside Dr. and E. Cout ASBII Pill I Fay Dunn of Azu.aa, and then Georg~ Und, chalnnan; Alvan B.le Jeweler Is Dead at 65 4.. GIX>ItGJ: VAXDDVORT, 15, H b d o· Hwy. ltrudc a parked car. Cl~mence, nrat vl~-mal.rman : .oo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van-US an leS Services wue held yesterday Approximately 1.,SOO people Mary and OUn Smith were ad· Mra. ~rt Marshall. ~eCGnd ...,'nllllrt ol. 110 VIa C.noa, IJdo Layton Comecl. Newport Beacll at .the Elkl ~ In Newport showed up at tl\f! annu:al Lrtion mJtted to Boq Ba.pltal with vtce-d\airman. ancl Ray Copdln. tale. and member of t.M IJdo pollee omcer helm lMI to 1951, Beach at Baltz Wortu.ar)', Corona Break:fa.at Saturday spoMOred by t.r Injuries. Mr. Smlth. who aJao W<fttar)'. tale Yacbt Club. TMa wu hil died saturday In Arllngton, del Mar. the N"'J)Ort Harbor ~on Po.t auffered head lacera6ons. ls still • Recelwd a pedtJon from 8 fourth and eonaiderably best Callt, at ttt. are ol 4l alter auf-291. In t~ ~ltal In fair rondl· propftty OWM" and residentllln ntpt; lut YMJ' he came In fertna a heart attack. Ccmman~r Frank Torano aaJd Uon. Mr. H~ and hta pas th~ 400 block ot trta Aw. uldng • John lpauJdln&. 85-Jft.I'..Old 15th, aDd ln ~be placed 34th. He wu a natlv. o1 Colorado tha.t about~ wu Mtted froon:l ~. Traote Winterhalter of for eJlrnJnation of •xceulve Bal~ telaDd jeweler, dted rrt-Be'U be a .opbomore at Barber an4 llved at 10112 Ctoeby 31., the afta.lr. Johnaon 6 Son Un-llf Opal Aw~ Balboa bland, nobe cau.d by the C'IOI'Q..,_.-4&7 at bJ8 .._., 307% llarlne Hllf\. Garde.D Grove. He wu a ftteran c:oln-Memuy pi'OYtdld rides CO wete treeted at ~~ ,.... at the ,_r of the lluttMr - Ave. 5. a:aat w. IPilAQUE Jl.. o1 World war D. people at the brakfut. and do-cetvtna at the "-Pftal. Meat MaJttet. aca E. Oout Rwy. Be wu own. ef .._ Spal&Jd. 80D ol llr. and Mia. a.ry W. Be Ia IVIVtwd ., hla wtte, VI· The <>naap c.n-, Coroner'• nated a dollar a ride CO tile lA· Councilman Hans 1.-.--~ 1111 ~ ... uc1 wu a .,...... ar. o1 M ltdtw u.. o1a c.med, no a. a R....-part ~, .... ..,.ca.........,. aton. 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AJ0171 of ft.e S.poffor Cowt I• S.11to AM oiMI tty ,._ Hlofeof It qiMIIifiH to publis.ll oil pvblic 110tlcet roq11IN4 ~~ . . In Hop • A SUGGESTION FOR THE CDM BEACH A long-time local resident raises a complaint: Why can't the local folks, and everyone else too, have the privilege of driving down to the Corona del Mar beach without charge to p ick up members of the family -and come right up again? He said he had been refused this privilege during the last week- end - a nd it's a mighty long walk up the hill for httJe tots. Perhaps some type of "pick-up" JXlSS, to be insert ed under the windshield wiper, could be arranged * * * • WHAT'S NEXT TO BE CONTROIJ.ED? While I was listening .to the Newport Beach City Council arguing Mo nday evening about what rate to set for taxicabs, I could only wonder: What right has any city council to set a ny rates for any private b usiness? If price -fixing by governmental authority can apply to taxicab fares, why not to the price of automobiles. or to the price of admission to the local movies, or to the cost of a d ozen eggs? Or mebbe I shouldn't g ive them a ny more 1deas. * * * •CAN! COMPLAIN ABOUT ENFORCING LAW ' ~ ~~~~~~:?.4r BY:/),~~ e PAJOC PAIIT"f eSTU&& Lloyd Taylor, who, with his It was about thlt,tJme that the wife, fWl~ on h1l boat, the AU, click oo the llfht tackle rod da, has a real dUly of a name began to buzz. for the high confusion ot events ''A dumed shark," m'-'ttel't'd that happen wh~ a marlin hl~ Mr. Cook. "1 •shouldn't have lett a bait. Lloyd usually breaks In· that other bait In the water." to the ether with. "Well, We just With that, he erabbed the had our first panic party of the light outfit and aave .a mlehty da,y!" heave. And there, rleht In the Panic party! NOBODY ever middle or Flo's birthday, erupted, had a befter name for It! in a geyaer of blue and allver, Lut week. a palr of local cltl· no shark, but a marlin! With z.ens had a panll' party plu.s. Per· that, the panlt' party was on! mit me to re-Introduce Mr. and Mr. Cook, at that moment, had Mrs. Dee Cook of Corona del l a picnic on his banda. Almost Mar, and their boat Flo-Dee. nobody ever had a broadblll and When not out scouting foT mar-~ a marlin on at the same time. lin, Dee can be found in his joy To boot, the lines were fouled. ~ulce establlshment, known as Something just had to be done. Johnnie's Uquors, on Corona del Dee said to Flo, "We'll let the Mar's E. Coast Hwy. Even 11 you broadbtll go. He's so big we'll can't read, you'll easily recognize. never catch him anyhow.'' ~·s place ot business. It's full And then he cut the line that of marlin, marlln pictures, mar-was fast to the big one, and lin bills and marlin yak. Mostly, contentedly went up to the a short wave radio ls telling Dee bridge with a not especially big what the other members ot the marlin putting on a fine show on club are doing, out there on the the light tackle rig. blue. e DISCOVERT • anrnmAT On the Flo-Dee, the ~t place Lut Sunday was Flo's birth-to finish the fight Is on the for- day. This being a special occa-ward deck. On~ must go from s lon. Plo and Dee boarded their the bridge to the bow by way of Flo·Dee later than usual. It was a ladder. Angler Cook proceeded 9:40 before they pulled out of to do just that. As he held hls th~ jetty and headed out on 160 rod with Mr. Marlin jumping degreH. merrily on the end of the string, Their good craft Is diesel-pow-he just happen~ to look Into ered and as such Is not exactly a the galley, th~re being a very a sea-going hot-rod. They can l(ood bird'.s eye view of same troll just about any old time from the mJd.rung of the ladder. they please. It wasn't mote than "Hey~" exclai m~ Dee to Flo. half an hour or so before Flo ''What's tha t waiN dolnJl. slosh· The re may be some howls of protest from some looked a t Dee and said, ''This ing around the galley?" quariers about the strict law enforcement a t our I wate r looks good. Put In the Flo. who was bu Y running the b h h 'f d 1' ff 1>aits" boat, had no Ideas. So Dee. rod e?C es, W ere n~n-Unl orme . po lee O ICers are And, being a nxJous to please and all, backed into said galley tr}'1ng to stop the litterbugs. d n nkers and rowdtes on his wife's birthday, nee duti· and hurriedly lifted the hatch. There can't be any legitima1e cause for comp laint fully attached the Oying fish "Holy cats!" said D~ - or here Tt.e re's nothl'ng wrong with e nforcing the law to the hooks and s tarted trolling. some equally a ppropriate . ex-. n · pl(>tl\·(>. ··were full of water! The loca l citizens should a ll be 100 per cent back of •TihJG OhlfEd .1 h And 1 can't see where It's coming h. . ey a n gone more t an r m .. I IS campaign th 11 h ,....__ ro · . a no f'r m e or so w en ~I Marli n are marlin. Strong men 'c;pottec1 a fin. To be a('('ura te. h(> I havf' toiled and swea t blood to I c;nw 2 fino;. Th(>y were a very catch 'em But you can't catch Sl)('('tarular distance npa rt .. Said 'em wltho.ut a boat under your END OF THE MONTH CLEARANCE SALE STARTS JULY 30 1 fi ns l><'longecl to a r('al old whop. topslders. The re just wasn't any per of a broadbill. He was tre· h . COROllA DEL JCArS OJfl.T COMPLETE F AKJL T DPAU:L STORE nATUlUJI ~ !fA TIOif ALL '1' ADVEBTISED lllAJfDS oatou 3-2210 ~ H o ~t.h ~r !!~ :~:w!!' c. COlONA DIL MAl, CALifOINIA CROWN SALES. SERVICE and RENTALS U22 East Coat Jli9bway CO.OIIA DEL 11AJ1 d 1 C Ol<'e. mt'n ous. Dee said, "Adios, amigo," and De<' look~ and gasped. Then popped thP line. It wasn't a V(>ry h<-<'BII(>d Elmer on the Ded(> 11. dilf' It decision to make. "Go ahead a nd catch him," ICU said Elmer. e FmGER IJf DIKE "Whooo .. et"f'!" salrl Dee "He's The water was nea rly up to the floor boards. De-e soon found ·way too big for me:" the sour~. A fitting on the salt So they just wa tched him. He water cooling line had given was as ta m(> as an old dog. He way. and th~ pump, which oper· stay~ on top and lazily swam ated with the engine, was pour- around. F I n a I I y, temptation lng a nice stream. under plenty overwhelmed Skipper Cook. He of pressure, Into the hold. On~ maneuvered his boat so that bis the leak was located, th~ finger Oying fish were right In front of in the dike stunt worked. Skip- the sword. Then he stopped the per Cook lmprovlsed fast. H~ boat a nd let the baits sink. wra pped tape around a ballpoint Without further ado Mr. Big sub· pen and stuck It In the hole. And merged, ambled over and took Flo, as a special birthday elft. the nearest bait In his mouth. was permitted to hold the pen He never did get excited-just In the leaky spot all the way In- swam around easy like. One of to the jetty. By this time, an· his clrclt>S took him under the other pump had gotten rtd of oth(>r line, which was still In the most of the water they had water. As he doubled back, h(> taken ln. swam ov(>r it. It didn't seem too Apparently. no sertous dam- Important. for the bait the age was done. Some person or broad bill had taken was on persons. unknown had made a hea''Y tackle, the other bait on boo·boo when they connected a light. copper pipe to a steel pipe. The Up to now, there was no panic, resulting electrolysis had t'llused or hardly any. ~ ts a calm the fitting to give way. soul. used to peerlng.down holes When 1 ta lked to Dee, the or .45 calibre slz.e. If you hark panic party was all over. The bat'k a w~k or 2. Even that big Flo-Dee was well on the way to broadblll didn't ruffle hlm much .. being ready for another fishing TO THE HONORABLE RAYMOND THOMPSON, PROBATE JUDGE OF THE SUPERlOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JN AND FOR TilE COUNTY OF ORANGE: RAYMOND A. BRANDT. M.D., Publil' Administrator of said county, res~tfully makes thls re!um of all estates of decedents whkh have come Into his ha nds for the term commt>nclng Janua ry J, 1959, and ending June 30, 1959: No. of Case PA 881 PA 882 PA 883 PA 884 PA 885 PA 886 PA 887 PA 888 PA 889 PA 890 A·329!Z7 PA891 PA 892 PA 893 PA 894 Nam e of D~dent John Orla Jenkins Sarah !Wasley alk/a Sara K. Beasley Claudia Ruth Noland Jean Baptiste Teylagulna, etc. Charles M111er Glassmire a/k/a Charles M. Glassml'te Beryl Edna Wyllie Harry Carter a/k/a Harry H. Carter Arthur Millman Rafael Tejeda Cardenas Margart't Atkinson Esther Anna Roberts • Frank Farrow Pa ullne Farrow An~ T. Johnson Ruth A. Johnston a/k/a Ruth Johnston PA 896 Alan F. Asher STATE OF CAUFOBNlA Date Letters lssu~ Appraised Value of Estate March 3. 1959 $15,312.29 Feb. 20, 1.959 :523.00 March 20, 1959 Not ~'d. March 31. 1959 5 .26 March ZT. 1959 2,750.00 April April 6, 1959 15.442.01 6, 1959 Not App'd. April 6, 1959 Not App'd. April 10. 1959 Not App'd. April 17. 1959 Not tlf.'d. ~rtl 24, 1959 19, .95 ay 8, 1959 Not App'd. May 8, 1959 Not App'd. June 12, 1959 Not App'd. lune 19, 1959 Not App'd. 1une 12. 1959 35.00 Money which Administrator has l"e(!ei ved In each estate 14.516.34 373.00 99(.62 5,442.26 None 641.01 2,658.54 1.064.06 1.373.73 878.79 3.219..88 None None 1.564.82 None 35.00 Funeral expenses debts, claims lc ex~nses of ad· ministration paid to date $2,061.21 12.50 51.50 692.28 None 134.00 15.00 17.00 15.00 396.SO 810.32 None NOM None None None Money on deposit County Treasury or Bank $2.455.13 . 360.50 943.12 4,749.98 None 507.01 2,643.54 1,047.06 1= 2~ None 1,.564.82 None 35.00 Approximate Value of property ln bands ot Administrator $10,795.93 150.00 None None 2,'750.00 14,tm.OO :1'0.00 Undetermined Undetermlned UndetermiMd 15,8W7l UnclftermJned u::=nnlned u rmlned U ndetermloecl l'fone e.-tiliCIIWG ... Tam~ lAII St.Uen· Wit¥ ahwld ~na o( .en and Jtoland Wrllht re·clb· councilmanic a..-. ~if bued on trlctJna the eoundtmanJc • .._. projected tutul'e ,...., Let'• ~ on the .,..._ of tutur. population ,....u.ue ud Jut redJ8t:rld ac· tlon. I .,._,." to W'OIIt~Mr . cordlnc to the preeent voters. "It eeem to me that ~ .. trlct· rm not the only one concerned Lne wu not lntended to be a about thla tJtuatlon. ft~ I• a J"UHa of fUture populatkm. It letter I have just reeelved uklq wu to re·allocate exl1tlnc rerts· what poUtlcal •lenJtJcance Ia .,._ teftd votera u or today, not as hind It, 1f any. This letwr Ia Les, Tom and Rolly eee In a po11· frOm a local citizen who Is well Ucally desJcned crystal ball. vei"Md In the political affalra or 'Tunny that where the [n. our city. ere .... In realatered voterw are "lt lookl like poJttlcs ts aet· betne made juat happens to be unc Into the wtnd again when r the attonaholdt or tta.e 3. WilT'S •• Wl1l TIE-··-1 ., IUDD J'llfC:Ir "Wonder too If there wu any thoueht alven to the elhrllna· tlon of candldat• who might be qualilled to run In one dlatrtct becau.e ol the one.year rest. denee requlr'ement but mleht not be quallfled to run II hit aJCIIJ"'U.D I TATIOII -.-.tift a.a. ... , Foes of oil exploHatJon alona the Cameo Coast wtll be shook up to hear that the Stanford Re· ~arch lnatitute-ln a study fl. nanced by an oil company-has suddenly annou.nced that petro· leum development In this are.a will be aU right It modem meth· area were placed In a new dla· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ trtct. Thll mleht be a way to • eliminate ~• strone oppon- ents. ods are used. Even a 6-year-old can safely dlsacree with this conclu.slon. "It any ftdlatr1cttne 11 to be done. It should be done to take ~ect 2 years trom now In order to allow eandidat• who have a year's residence In any present dU!trlct to become candidates In next AprU't council election. • DL J~ W. ~E. ().J). orl"'ODfttiT of COIIOIIA D&L MD .. &.t Coat .,...,.., • • Oa&OL& ,...., And If you want to get an In- telligent -but explosive - comment, ask some arownup who owns property In the pro· posed oil biJ&ht zone. How would you llke a pretty pump, with a handsome storage tank, and lovely pipelines mer- rily at work next door to your '1t ~ to me that the dUI· trlcts In Which an election of councilmen wtU be held next year have an average ~­ tlon and no redlatrict&n• 8hould be made either to eliminate any potential candldat .. In one dis· I ~;:;:;;=::=:=::;:;::=~;:~ trlct, nor to provide a means for 1. a peraon llvlne Ln one district for ocean vlew home? Do you think the value of your property would continue to ln- creue like It hu been theM past few years -or do you thkak the bottom would taU out? Some or these studies -even by reputable organlzatJons - come out or the egg quite addled. Your chamber -along with many other organizations and thousands or residents and busl· ness Pf'Ople -has been fighting a year or more to become a can- didate In a newly formed dUI- trlct: '1 can only recommend to the committee and the City Council that no redistricting should be made ot a future reeJ,stratlon bast., but only on the praent day reetstratJon ba.aJ.a. and Uft· der no c:l~mttance. 1hould such redlstrlctlnst take place un- til 2 years later." ' ' c•: , ' : • • 8 • • FIIIEI oil bll g h t attempts stt-ad lly. The :=•a•::~•ac:x=:•a•::~•cx• :II'=:I'ICII:'::I'C'D':X:X• ::11• county ordinanc e curtailing drilling, etc., trom Corona del Mar south Is evidence. But the 5trange SRI announce- ment Is a sure sign that the oil companies have not given up. Jus t read a book review by Chief Justice Earl Warren on "The Life ot Nixon." Seems ·the Chief Justice has looked long and hard all through the book to find something he could praise but just wasn't able·to flnd It ... De~iCitiol T .. IJ ftr Probably the troubl(> with Earl Is that poor Richard Is SE'eond In laral Walk 11 D-. command In this country and this former governor just can't Mayors of 22 cities are exJ>('Ct · get us ed to it. L.~ ond Mott Comple .. Fumiture St~ in the Aree. c.n ~ .,._ DECO~ TING SElYICf Llboo-ty t-SSII H11st .... Gar~£1 Fumidlift<J.S for hom., dub$. yachts. )() 17 W. c-t Hit"-¥ N-.-t e..c.h ~. I J _If . • .~ ( ~f I ' l f \~~.\.,ii ·:IC '' " \f/ KODAK l \' \ ', I \j ed to participate In the dedlca-FARMER McCABE tion or the J% -mile mural walk ;;;;;;;;;;d(a~l~l~ri~g~h~ts~re~se~rv~ed~l~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~ at Newport Dunes at 2 p.m. to-f d11 y {Thursdayl. Helen LE-gge. member of th~ Dunes staff. will efl}cee the <'ere- monies. She said thlt each may. or will cut a particular ribbon representing hls city and then will tour the mural walk aboard the mayors' special trains. day. Flo wouldn't have another birthday llke that for -well - you just don't hardly ever-cet a marlin and a broadbUl on at the same tlme! Dee wa.s In a philosophical mood -and a thankful one, too. He said, "Ya' know, I'm sure glad I popped that marlln off. It ever one deserved to get away, he did. If he hadn't been hooked up, I would never have rone down that ladder-and I would not have seen that water until mebbe too late. Yep. I'm sure glad he got away. That marJin was one of the best friends I ever had!" • • • e LAST 111Jft1TE I"LASJJ Conlf'8tulaUons to fellow mar· lin club member. Elmer Hehr. who brok.e hlB long dry spell Monday and came ln with the nae Oytng on his Oede n. Keith Newman, boa man up at Forrle Smith's El Peseador restaurant, wu the IUcceatul angler, put· Une ln one hour, as minutes on Uaht tackle before the beauty, a fine 190-pounckr, wu boated. Elmer 1potwd the marlin feed. inc. fed him a live ma~erel. The battle&'f'Ound wa1 a couple of miles west of the 14-mlle bank. .YOUR FAMILY Ill BALBOA MARKET a EAST ULlOA ILVD. OB 3-1311 EYEIYIIE BALlO A OR 3-1310 • / • 1111111'1 . Llll IIIIET .... ,,,. Or ICt'&Jnbllnl round the olc1 teed pen to Me what cotton· plcldnl out-door fbdnp are the m011test ..• * * * a.ew ...._ ._ • ..,.;'rc'le ................. .._.. ................... ;:a_ ............. . .. -.at.,... ..... . wwt~w··~ ... .,. ...... ·-._...., ....... .... ..., ·-... ~ .. . .......... ~ ...... ................. AlP· ....... a--.. ,,... wttlt. ........... tbe ..... ~ "' ........ aa-••·· ... ... ...... .... ..a.w~rr• . .............._ -............ _ ... ... ........ .... ..,. ~·CISOL ..a. _.t .. tM :...,., ............. ·-.. ·---·~ -... ----~~=;:::::,.,It .. .......... , .. * * * Bll Boy finallY dood lt · · · a meat th~rmometer for barbeel:; deai'"'ed ..,ectally to res lnf, ... h t trom the coall the hot, hot r" come and · · · ~-=r~:~; ... aood f~na black cut tron trtanale wlth th~ mOIIt attractlv~ . • . clonkera? hand c arved and ~verythln.J, wei! 1~n·!'~ drib: I ....... drt.... but tuere .. '""' -· d of dry cold re· ble tn a carlo& Sn Jet plllowa or trtcerenta · • · o-y aim· Skotch lee ln can& • • ~r tiU P\>' put them lnthyour babY la It they are bard, en 1 rreezer ld tNlde that barre or coh-t "nlelr holdln&·UP, non· c ... ·.. d on m~ltlnl quaUtles CO on an nd' and they. ean be Wled ~r a over aaatn .. · * * * Just tM ..... to ~ .. Little ..... c:a.s.t'• ... Clldll1tiiJa ••• t» U.llt.t. --. .mctsat ............ ... u..---=-..= .... ,. .. .. ,..... .... aslld alt ...... It upt · • • eel'r ......... ..:.:: _,__ ..... , .... __ ................. two ..... ..... twd81 ........ .. U.lat It ed1MIIlY ....... yet .. bldllllbactDhv ,_ -lilt • .._...tt .......... ~..-..-MWNl..,... tlaaa~claWil-.... lat .,.u:nn.-•~-= rusts. .. a'8dla. ... lt wua Dot ............... ...... ................ ,..nr. a qWc:lr riMe a-... It ,.._.. ... c:s.aa 0. I * * * If your patio's In the market tor a food umbrella. a sand chair, an lee bucket or coal scut· tie . . . a wiener wheel to 10 on your spit to do U at a apln ... or baskets to go round and round for chicken or ribs ... a Sierra Slzzlt'r (I'm not going to tell) ... A dooer for ahlshkabobs, one handle with four kabobers on the ends ... or the new barbe· que forks that aren't forks any more but a . . . anyhow one handle does four hot dop or marshmallows ... Even the old Ice pick Is outdoored up with cjarved wood~ n handle and leather hanger-upper . • . now they are called Ba.r·B P1cka and are recommended to apear com or sliced meats and cheese .. * * * Ab m• ... laa't It au fa.a ••• a tlllDk m alt dowa aa •Y DII'W patio elM* ...... -· clsr ay ........... etlllltW to tlae bcldt • • • u.... to .... ... .., tllllde .. .., ... wbad ~-(U. ... .. •Mal .... liMit ..... , ....... . .' . ....., ............. •> .. . ...... .ay ... ..... ..... .... dl"y .. ...... .... ~ ............... .... ... to ............... .. ~ ... * * * Where elle bot at lllebard'a. •. where ~·re countlna the ~ (we tblnk) to have an open • The Wolfes of COM Recall 30 Eventful Years in China There'• a ChinHt v .. with many, m&J\Y butterflles hand· paJnted on It at the home of Mr. a nd Mn. Jesse Wolfe ot Corona del Mar. -Aooordlne to the ChJ neae, the butterflies slplty joy and marl· tal happiness, and that pretty well auma up the .entlmenta of this couple, who juat recently celebrated tbJir aolden wedding anniversary. In addition to expressing a phllOSQphy of life, that vue alao 1Ja part ot thek"eveattul history. They apent 30 years In Chlna- lmme4lately after their marriage ln 1909 to the time of the Jap· anne lnvulon. President Harrlson had been captured or aunk by th~ Japan· .e. H~r anxiety wu mom~ntar· lly rell~~d When another letter arrived sayln1 Mr. Wolfe bad mlseed that ship but was comlna on th~ USS Ruth Alexander. But another news report said that thil boat had been captured In the East Indies. e SAI"E W1'I'B TBE EIISASST Mrs. Wolfe wrote to Sumner Wella, then sec~tary of state. Mr. Wel!Ja received Information from Switzerland and the Red Cross that MT. Wolfe wu aafe and still In the Embassy quar· t~ra In Peklne. He wu releal!ed In 19<12, took a boat to Eut Alrl· 5 YRS. AGO eJVLT 21. 1154 The Balboa Bay Llona Club and the Corona d~l Mar Bualneu Assn. have chosen the COM beach as the alte Cor the annual Lobster Bake, to be held Oct. 16 and 17 ... James Edwin ISmll· Inc Ed I McConnell, radlo-tele- vl.ston at.ar of 2561 Circle Dr .. Bay Shorea, died of a heart at· tack July 23 aboard his boat, Lady Ruth, at the Balboa Ma· riQ~a ... n.. pnbl.em ol tlae portob1e rMboo.t.ala~tbe•ew· pod a.ada Qty Cou.ad1 -....... aaai9btly Gild detrl· meatal to pa..-ty YC11uea1 tbe cb-kal ~--.. " n- loccdad .. -.tt.lapt to ap- peaao .... oblecton. yet ..... eiU'LT&I .. Comrnodore loe Seek waa re~ deeted president of tbe Balboa Wand lmp:roveme.nt .U.n.; other otflcera are Henry Detater, vice· president; the Rev. Hany White, t.re.uurer; Al Clbeo,p, eecretary ..• Mayor Dick Drake, In a letter to the B. L ~. reported that a 159' reduction in the propeny tax bad al!Mdy been made and turthe.r reduetlona are antlcl· paled ••• n..aw.JW~~rc.-•1"'" ....... ~----............ A119''1 Jllly II_..._ ... .................. ., .... ..... ......... , ......... ty •• eeqahiU•• • ....... tiB¢nt •r••••••t W.U.. ...._ M.tsd a C..... M1 ... a.tcA-. ......... at tM Metat· aDd JC._yw l)ld( Dl!lllllla puuated tbe dty"a .s.w. ..• nse Balboa Improvement A.&an. voted to a!flllate with the New· port Harbor Chamber of Corn· merce; tbla was the tlrat mow .. 4 4 ~ l .. Piter's~ 4 .......... 01 •• c-. ty. ~ cu.. c... ... ,..., ... , .. as c-del -. Teachers End In a clty·wtde pf'OITam ot afllU. .. atlnar the varloWI buaJneu a.uo· r- elations with the Chamber . . . • The condemnation ault to deter· • mine the value of Iota on the Co· • rona del Mar main beach toe t &eqUiaitlOn 81 part Of tb~ llate I beach park W&JI concluded July F U B NIT U BE 28 and a total of approximately • . • ~ $140,000 wu &ranted to the prop-.. CF• IJ D 'a "*) ~ UCLA Course Research In hb own partlcuJ. Jar field wu conducted by each of the Harbor Area teachera en· rolled In the t lrat UCLA exten- alon course tor this area. Th!Ja course In curriculum ~arcll. erty ownera by a Superior Court II" ...1111 jury ... Monte Crimes of Balboa • ,_,.,. a.. Pwn ....... ~ wu elected prealdent of the Hat· • • bor Inter·Councll, comprised of .. LD tt t.MI& ~ repre.entatlves of local usocla· r' •• ••rut A-. Uons; other officera are John COSTA WESA Boyd of Mariners Mile, vice· prealdent, and Bob Eut:man ot Balboa laland, aecretary . which came to a clo.e .July 22. Eli'!!..REa.•oNJ waa directed by Dr. John Searlea V .. of Long Beach State College. SUMM , DAY CAMP The Collowtng local teachera were enroll~: From Horace Enslen School -CIIJLDIIZJf 5 TO 14 TUB EUzabeth Edwarcb, Betty Heide· mann and Marjorie Wendler. Daily SwbnmU. • Art cmd Crafta From Newport Harbor High-Spon cmd Game Acti~ Antoinette Adams, ao.ctne Fee· Tu._. ... _ ley, Martha Hawldna, Dorothea --... Hilliard, Lynne Hughes, LeRoy Tl ., 1 "*tloa tectsttd Jillson, Darrell Mann, Diane Pat· •1 IIOII'D ~A c::o.T& IIDA. CAI.IP. t~raon, Ray Werner and Robert TlhJ' n s ICIJwat ~U'N Wood. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From eo.ta Mesa RiJh-.Jules 11 Cage, Rea lrwtn, Mary Beth Mechllnc and Marian Slnale)'. ·From Oranre Coua Collqoe- Maurice Gerard, Al Irwin, PhyW. Jacbon and Jerrel Richard&. The clua met 4 houra dally, 5 days each week. In the home arts building. Authodud BABDWABE 11W.U __ .. SALES cmd SE1MCE "nley met In Ohio's Oberlin Colleae. where he graduated In enatneerlna In 1905 and ahe craduated as a teacher In 1906. Juat after their marriage, Mr. Wolfe wu offered a teaching poaltJon In Chlna, and she tag· led alona u h!Ja bride. ca and there boarded the Swed· <ride fa c Ill tt •• f• IMoc:b tsh repatriation ahlp, the Grips·~ Yillfon ... JAY'S holm for the Journey to New Kenrwth Hannahs of Newport JV'IfiOI OLTIO'ICS 11ELD BABlER York. ·Heights reslgM<S as city finance The Corona del Mar Commun· SHOPS • &. IIUtOA .. ..._ .. JIUIOA The Wol!es made their home officer, and City Manager John lty Youth Center was vlctorloua '!~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!~!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ In Santa Ana, and Mr. Wolfe Sailors named Dorothy Palen as In the Junior Olympics Track .;;. took an engineering job at the acting finance Qtflcer ... A Meet Priday, July 17, at the Hor. W'---..,. .. +-'t II• Pll •l•l e '111ft .ani TAVGIIT Lighter Than Air Base. He re· lengthy dl&pute over the status ace Ensign School. Firfal results -... -• • •• -•p• tired precisely on his 65th birth· of the-city trea.surer wu endfd were: Community Youth Cent_1r ~ ._ WAJZI:ID He taueht En1l1Jah to Chinese students at the Methodist Uni. veralty In Pekina. and she was uked 11 alae would llke to teach too. So she became a Latin In· structor, because she had taueht Latin In Oberlin, but now ahe Jiad to lmprovbe her lessona. alnce there were no Latin text· books In China. day anniversary. on Feb. 7• 1946· aa the City Council vot~d 3 td 2 149'2, Newport Helrhts Play. Swtm ~ 8MoaA Dr-. E.aM ~ They had already purchased to rnc~ase th~ salary of Flor· ground 71, 38th St. Playground 1'bi.Qp. llluam1n111o-l.uaa o.tvl -lle'e AMiaa property In Corona del Mar, and ence Cooling from $100 a month 19~. and Corona del Mar School ~~~ r:::--~S:: ~;= In 1949 they moved down here. to $150. Pl•.,_.....•nd 9. • Since then they have lived at 437 --------------...,~·-·--------------==------...:•=~·=·=•='=*=•:..:•=..:.=...:M=':"'=&::..:==~--­ After 3 yeara In Peking, Ober· lin CoUeae asked them to go to the OberJin.aponaored school In Shansl Province In the Interior, and they spent 3 more yeara there. Then th~ American Con· greeatlonal Mission asked Mr . Wolfe to \lake over Its building and architectural Interests In Shanal Province, and for more than 10 years he was eneaged In construction work tht-re. lh 1926 they went to Loo Chee- Loo UnJverslty In Tslnan. cap!· tal or Shantung Province. Thls was a mission university spon. sored by rllany missions. and at· t~nded by people of many na· tlonalltles. Mr. Wolfe was bus!· ness manager and builder, and Mrs. Wolfe taught the children of missionaries and b u s I n e s s people. eMat. WOLFE IEJIT IIOKE In 1938 the Am~rlcan Embassy In Peldne asked Mr. Wolfe to jo1n the atatf, and they were both there during 1938 and 1939. The Ernbaay knew that trouble was comlna. and Mrs. Wolfe wu aent back to the stat8. while he stayed on u property cu.sto· dlan. Just before the Japanese at· tack on Pearl Harbor, Mrs. Wolfe. In Santa Ana, received word her huaband that h e was aaWne fM horne .oon on the USS Prftldent Harrison. Shortly after the attack. Mrs. Wolfe heard a newa broadcut atatlna that the Dahlla Ave . They have 2 children, a son. Jesse Jr., who wu born In Ob· erlln and Is now with Excelsior Creamery In Santa Ana, and a dauehter, LuciJle (Mrs. Jack Green), who wu born In Shansl Province In China. Both of the Creena have Ph.D. deerees: Mr. Green teaches at San Franclsco State College and Lucille teaches at Oakland Junior College. The Wolle. have 4 grandsons--Sid· n•y and Nelson Green and Ron and John Wolfe. '1•1••• Earrilc' ••• Sea ... ]( 3 at·- Th~ Colden Earring, which formerly was actor Jimmy Cag. ney's Swift, ls now a sea mu· seum In the waters of the lagoon at Newport Dunes. On exhibit In the schooner Is ~ulpment that was ust'd by the old merchantmen and pirates alike In their sea routines. There ar~ old c a n n o n , ammunition. heavy tackle, corking tools and repUcas of old salllng vessels. 21ere.•I••I- The next to the Jut grunion run ot the legal season will be· gin next Thul"Sday and contlnut' for 4 evenings. Here's the sched· ule: 11 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6; 11:45 p.m. Frld-.y, Aue. 7; 12:30 a.m. Suncfay. Aug. 9, and 1 :43 a.m. Monday, Aug. 10. The final run will be Aug. 19, 20, 21 and 22. TIDE TABLE n.•I•IJMIIII&II .. LnWallr ( .. LA. ........ -..... , ......... , lJfllt ,...,_ A.M.:..a.. ........ ... •ACIPIC DAft.IQIIT 1&..0,... ........... 2;(18 0.4 8:31 u ... u 2:41. tU ·~ u 1 .. u I :U . .o..2 t:D 4..0 ._ 1.1 . 3:«) -O.J 10:00 u iii ... •• :0.4 10:. u 1111 u 4:11 :0.4 10:. u .. ., u I :JO .U U:JI 4.1 ... La .... ,... s.t ....... IIMU ... u ...... ._ ... ....... • , BEST ENGINES! ... ., 7 Ill ...... Ch\fY ,w .. y ..... .-y c.-.. Ita flelfl You've ,ot more to 10 on t.ban our -.y-eo: EHrr motor ma.cuine b.u aiven Cbny'a atandard pa.aaenrer ear and Corvette V8'a unatinted praiae. SPORTS CARS ILLUS- TRA TED aaya it thia way: ". . . turel7 the m011t. wonderfully responaive enaine available today at any price." And if you want the thrift of a six. you atiU ret the beat of it ia a Chevy. auT ECONOMY No doubt about this: a s-ir of Chevy sixes with Powerglide came in first. and aecond in their class in thla year's Mobilau Economy Run-get- ting the best mile.age of any fuU-aize car, 22.!8 miles per pHon. IIEST 811AkES Not only birarer, but built with bonded linings Cor up to 66% longu life. J ust to prove wbat'a what. Chevy out-stopped both of the "other two" in a NASCAR•-<:e>nducted teat of repeated atope from hirhway apeeda. •tv_._., ~ f,r .s&MlJ C.r A"--• ... ----aUT RIDE A few minutes behind the wheel will leave no doubt about thia. IIOTOR TREND maruine euma it up tbia way: " ... the amootbest. m011t qu.iet. aofteat rldiq ear in ita price clasa." aaT TltADE·IN Check the flrures in any N.A.D.A.• Guide Book. You11 flnd that Chevy used ear prices lut year awrqed up to $128 bigbe.r than comparable modela of the .. other two." •N~ A-.w. o.a.... .t-'etieot 8IST ltOOM Ofticial dimenaiona re- ported to the Automobile Manufadu~ Asaociation make it clear. Cbevy'a front aeat bip room. for eumpl~ ia up to 6.9 inches wider than comparable can . 8IST STYLE It's the only ear of the leadine low-prieecl S that's unm.iJitak.abt, modern in f'VU'Y line. "to ita price clua. • _,. POPULAR SClENct mqutae, ... DeW ~ll in darina at.yliQJ." .. Try the hot one-mit your local•uthorized ChMolet deller! • LOCAL RESIDENT H. Robert Edw.,rds, of 71 bllJ Orchid Ave., Corona del M4r, has been 4p· pointed sales manager of the Zippertub•ng Co.. los Angeles. One of his major projects will be to de velop new Zipperlub- ing to w1thstand the extreme temperolures created by rocket bl.,st and other unusu41 environ- mental cond itions. n. I>OI..Ia ELOIIER e SATUJIDAT. )ln.T II Yl ••• -n.-. of Jll2 Mlnr· IDGr lb .......... IWII D ... tM t.bllt of ..... a., ....... lba. Sldlwf ..,, • of ~21/a Oatx A..._ ...._ llilcalli. NpOI ... tbetWt ... ~ ........ ~--.. ~bM­t.byst A..._ ..U... lu..d. re- ported '\be tbeft of a ~ tJ'CIID .... ,..... ••• • SUJfDAT. 1171.1' It The Fun Zone In Balboa re· ported the the tt of the tape re- corder and player from the merry-ro·round ... Nancy Ward of Ill 8th S t., Balboa, reported a burglary there ... Ro~rt Carter, ot the Newport Beach Pollee Dept,. reported a prowler at hls reslden~ at 1202 Parnell Pl., C'O!Sia Mesa ... eKOHDAT, JULY 20 Peter Weaver of 1132 W. Ba l- boa Blvd, Balboa, reported the theft of a bicycle from the car port . . Richard Fenton of 220 Ruby Ave. Balboa Island. re- ported the theft of a bicycle. lkry Ft.. Balboa lllaDd. N· WWiaiD 'J"b,a.tpeoe ot 1102 S. Jlay Ft.. lkll.bea Jaaa.d. n qu1nd -otfk:w coacena.tDg att..pe.d aaoe Ia a boane UJIIder coaatnacticla at liN S. Jlay Pt. ••• Mrs. JCCIJd.De Prtddy of lll Via Scm a.mo. Lido la.le. repon.d the theft of 2 b~ O'tlr'Md by her .... Jeny, CIDd Cback llollaabeck ot 105 Via Scm llemo ••• Steve Schrellx>r of Lido Isle reported the theft of a bicycle ... A Schwinn bicycle was s tolen from Gregory Fortney of 712 VIa Lido Nord, Lido Isle ... e TUESDAY, JULT :n Mrs. Arthur Baum of 331 Crys- tal Ave., Balboa Island, reported the thett or a patio Jounce pad ... Kt>nnet h Getty of 513 Poln· setlla Ave., C'orona del Mar, re- porte<i the theft of a tire a nd wht>t>l worth $70 from Inside his Fon1 pickup ... Verna Caward of 529 VIa Lido Soud, Lido Isle, rt>ported the theft of a tire and wht>el from hf'r rar . . . Mr11. W R. Ri tter of 11 0 Aliso Ave., Newport He1ghtll, reported a dOi bit her son, Craig 11, at Har· bor H1gh School: the doi: a German Shepht>rd, has not been located ... e YIEDJfESDAT, Jtn.Y 22 A suspicious phont> ca II was rect>lved by Maybellt> Anderson oC 106 Amethyst Ave., Balboa Is· land ... A burglary at 1115 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. wu re- ported by Henry ChlUing ... An ornament.al 12-lnch ce-ment "Fo· Dog" was stolen from the yard of A. J. Strutz of 1724 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa . . . A bicycle was stolen Crom Donald Colvin of 118 E. O<:'ean Ft., Balboa ... A bkycle wa. burg'lcnbed from the 9GJ'GII• fJII aoben lfoU of 1501 W. klboa m..s.. ..... port . • • J.,., Embry, 11. of 1.-AJ19et. CIDd P...SCU. Me· Kiade. 11. of Whltt»r ,.... boobd OD ~ of baf'9· lary ••• A b6cyde .,.. atoa.. .,... a. c. sew s .... ., a• W. OeeaD Pt.. Jfewpoct ••• JollA Baaa. ot tbe ctty ~ aetM tepal.r Mpt.. • ..,..t.c~ the tWt ..... to 15011..-a ...... ............ tMdty ••• A bicycle, parked at Vincent's Lido Dru&• ln ·Newport. wu .tolen from Mrs. R. B. Haworth of 117 41at St., W~t Newport ... DooaJd Wolfe of 306 OahUa Ave., ec.ona del Ma r, wu booked tor JeU7 theft ... Crellin Grltflth of -~ & lay n., B&Jboa la.land. ... ~ ... a theft at the Elk'a Club .............. JrftiOaT UACII D I*!QiQII'I' KWMlL iNi IWI OPOU"GG'W'*il.~ •• .. ,....,... •v •• ,., l. ..., .... ~, ....... • Ga.AD& UAII OP DII'I'SICT 1958·~ Actually llaintaJMd EJnderaa.un to El.ahth, lnd\lllw. 19S9.00 Budaet Plan Ki.nckf'larten to Elabth. lnch.aalvt!. A\'UAOI DAJLT AnarDAJic:& (all ~ada In th• Kbooll ot the dlltrlct) ~59 Actual 338:3 195!MJ0 Budtet Mtlmate 8682 JfOTIC'ES or ADOrno• Aim ftUDirn'AL • ftt.al IDIIIUdloft -I Atnai.IAU 8aVJCD .... -Ucl w .... fl·-·-- C)eMf bpense -··-··----------• • . . . ,... ............... ________ ·-···-· lllo:lleS 4 OPDATION 01' SCHOOL PLANT 8&1art.. and wa.-.. ______ ,_., OU.r Expenae .............. __ ._ All aetlons ahaiJ be ta ken on tbla budaet durin& re~lar Ol" authoriZed apeclal meetln& o! the 1overnln1 board. To Ute County Superintendent o! Schoola: 'fotal . .. ............. _ .. _, ______ ., 113,199.90 5 MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT TENTAnvE BUDGET: Thla budpt Ia hereby tued by the &OV· ernln& board ot the achool district. DATE OF MEETING June 2, 1959, Sl&~d James D. Bay, Clerk. PUBUCA.TION BUDGET: The JO'Vemln& board, havlq made on July 7, 1959, such revisions, a ddltlona, and chan.-u it deema de.Jrable or necaaary, pendlnt publication, public bear~ and final a doption, hereby returns !he bud1et. The public bearing on this budaet will be held at Tbe Board Room. Admr. Office, 2000 CIU! Drive, Newport Beach, Calif., on Aug ust 4, 1959, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. Sltned, HARVEY D. PEA3£. Clerk. SUJCIIUT OF CDIJlEJfT DlSTBJCl' TAX BEQUm.DIEJn"S roa ltst .• Amount of Taxes Required Tax Computed Fund and Purpose GENERAL FUND . Exempt portions of General Fund Requirement: District contribution to Retlremt>nt Annuity Fund Dis~ct centrlbution to State Employee Re tirement System . . Mea ls for needy pupils Community Services .. TOTAL ...... Net General Purpose subject to tax rate Jlmlt . Interest and Redemption Fund· Bond $670.030 20.914 Rate Um It .05 14,306 (no Um 10 810 36,030 634,000 10 (no lim $0.05 1.05 Interest a nd principal paymen ts 117,524 (no lim rt Tax Rate .0371 .0237 .0014 1.0500 .1947 eld May 17, VOTED UMIT. The rate a uthorized by an election h 1957, whereby the maximum rate was ln<:T'eued from 10.90 to provide money for the purpose of General Operatlo to $1.05 n Expel\llell for an unepedtJed period bealnnlnr wHh the year 1.957·1958. JC. oa t AlfALft'D OP a&1fUAI. PVJrD TAJ[D KZDfJT PliO IDJ&CT 1'0 SPECIAL , TAX UTE. I.Dilft Dlilbtct C.bibetMa t. ~ &apkl__. ....,._.. v ... a.a..-.. t Aaaafty TaM rrEM 1. Restricted balance July 1, 1958 ... 3,54.3.01 2. Tax receipts 1958-59 . .. 24,858.16 3. Restricted balance pJua tax reeelpta .. 28.401.17 4. Actual expense 1958-59 . . 24,161.71 .. . . . 5. Restricted balance plus tax ~lpts June 30, 1959 ...... . 6. Estimated tax receipts o n unsecured roll 1959-80 ... .. 7. Restricted balance plus tax recelpta ···- 8. Amount budpted ror ex~ndlture 1959·50 ............ .. 9. Maximum amount to 1x> e ntered In the summary Current District Tax Requiremen!Jl for 1959·60 to be d of e- 4,.239.46 3,647.32 7 ••. 78 28,800.00 20.913.22 rived by leovy on the .ecured roll .. .. . Dl.ab1ct Colltrtbutioa to lfoa·~ Empaoy..' a.tlre .... t UDCIM State Employee B~t Sys.._ ITEM .. .. 1. Restrlct~d balance July 1, 1959 2. Tax rect!tpts 1959-59 3. Restricted balance plus tax receipts ... 4. Actual expense 1958-59 · 5. Restricted balance-plus tax receipts J une 30, 1959 6. Estimated tax receipts or unsecured roll 1959·60 7. Restricted balance-plus tax receipts 8. Amount budgeted for expenditure 1959-60 of 9. Mamlxum amount to be entered In the summary Cun-ent District Tax Requirements tor 1959-60 to ~ de 311 .53 17,937.30 18,248.83 15,229.42 3,019.41 2,675.43 5,694.84 20,000.00 rived by levy on the secured roll CGauawatty S...tc. .. 14.J()5.16 ITEM 1. Restricted balance J uly l, 1958 ... ... 258.05 2. Tax ~lpts 1958-59.. _ 1,139.15 &dart .. and wa,... ___ , ... Other Expense ................... -... r~-cli'Aici8-'""···-· .. :--"--:M,Gl8.03 (1) District c:ontrtbutlon to Cer· tJlleated Employee.' b· tJrement under Retl~nt Annuity Fund ... --.......... 24,161.71 (2 ) Dlatrfct ContributJOI'\ to Non-certiDeated EmplOJftS' ' ReUremEot under State Em· ployee Retirement s,..tem 15.229.42 C3 ) All other rtxed Chafl'es.... 8,315.92 Total ....... _ ..... -............. .. 7 TRANSP01n'A110lf OP PUPILS 47,707.05 Salarl• and W&JM,.-........... . Other Expenae .: ......... _ .............. .. G"* Total .............................. 40,932.34 Lesl: RelmbUl'llementa from certain other d lstrlcta Net Total .......... ·--.................... 40,.93::1.34 T~JCurrentEx~ ot EdUcation ............ ~ .................... 1,131,19'7 .37 8 P'OOD SERVICE Other P'ood Service .............. -... 3.881.18 Other Expense ............ -...... _ .. .X X X X X ~ Total ........................ -............ .. IV. w-m..,E.,N ... tn"'m~uRES AlfD ftAM~P£18 9 OOMMUNITY S ERVICES C1 ) Required or authori.Zied under Chap. 9 of otv. 9 Cctvlc Centt'r) or Chap. 4 of Olv. 12 (Recrea· tlon I ot tfte Educ:aUon Code Sala ries and Waaea.... ...... .. ....... 1,092.00 Total .. .. .. " ....... .. .. . ....................... 1,092.00 C2l OtheT Capital Outlay a Land ........ . ............... . b Improvement ot Grounds .. . c Bulldlnp . .. ....................... .. d Equipment • 4 .. 00 12,.8151.63 1,m..21 Other Equipment . ................ 18,469.07 Total C2l .... 33.(J81.91 GRAND TCYJ'AL CAPITAL OUTI.AY . 33.~1.91 T Transfers Other Tuition . .. ........ Total T'ranllfers . . . UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE ... .. . .. .. X X X X X TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS ................... . .. ..... 1,169,832.46 V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash In County T'reuury . .... .. 324,872.52 Account. ~lvabl9 . 3,861.18 GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1960, FOR 1960·61 . ·-X X X X X X Total Current Aaets. 328.733.70 Less: CUrrent Uabllltles. 129.982.12 . 198,751.58 \ .,$1,.00 : ~-------·--------.m.t.18.J• . , te.eoo.oe . t LlabtHU.. ---.. --51,1'71.00 •.-.oo vt ~:L ~~':iiii:)"-·-·-·--271,1S8.lf J.3UCIO,OO TltAlfSJI'DI PWS n:r 28,800.00 20.000.00 12,824.00 61,824.00 JS;m.oo 11,8:50.00 ENDING BA.I,AltCE -·---...... __ 795,000.00 .,. ' CAdnJiiU ACCOUWt U~SS-59 L BECJ!'I'nNO BA.LA.MCE,lULY 1 Cufa ln Bank of A.m4nka .. OperatJnl"' cuh-··--·--··--·---~----Aceo\lnta Receivable -----................. . Stol'eS an~ Prepaid l:xpenM ............... . Total .... -........ ·---...................... .. Lea: CUrrent Uabllltles -.............. ¥·-- Actual 6!tl.9l 4.4!52.~ 1,745.18 8.890..59 5,699.96 Net Beatnnlnt Balance .................... 1,190.63 Actjuatmenta to Accounts Recel'Vable 80.91 AcUQUMnt to Current LlablUtles. ... -149.67 AdJuated Net Be&1nnlnr Ballll1& .... 1,101.87 D. INCOME ----Fect.ral IIUbwnUons .................. -.. -... 2f,337.49 47,600.00 Cafeteria Sales ................... -................ 91' ,110.()8 Othe-r lneolne ........... -............................ 1,195.01 1,376,374.00 IV. !!XPZNDl'ftJI.m ~00.00 a P'OOD SJdmCE ·~ .. , ...... 100.00 ~ rootl ............................................. -.. 35.1~77 79 .. 1.27 2,<»UK 1,300.00 Operatlftl aupplles It expen.a Repalra and Replacement and/or Dep~atlon of Eqalpment ........ Total ......................... -..... .. 60.42 116,!560.50 1,.300 00 TOTAL' CUR.Ili!:MT EXPENSE .-......... 116,!110.:50 · V. ENDING BALANCE • 500.00 12.000.00 5,000.00 22.000.00 39,!!00.00 Cash In Bank of America "()perat1ftl"' caah ........... _ ... __ , ___ __ Acc:ounta Receivable ....... --............. .. Stores and Prepaid Expeue ----------· s,&n.63 4.161..919 2,293.49 Total .......... ........................................... 15.08'7.11 Lea: Cummt LlabtllUet ........................ 7,413.18 39,!!00.00 vt ~!L I!!~~~~~ .piji·s-m ... 7,883.93 500.00 ENDING B~CE .............. -............... 124,244 . ..-J m .ua.oo 000.00 m,1S8.oo 8,642.00 4,152.00 2,293.00 15,097.00 7,413.00 7,684.00 26,000.00 10Q,OOO.OO 600.00 126,600.00 134,284.00 fO.OOO.OO 86,000.00 3,000.00 800.00 129,800.00 12t.800.00 4,484.00 134,21l4.00 500.00 40,000.00 OLUQ& COAIT JVJROI c::m.u.a& ICIIOOl. Dann.:T OP OIIAirG& C:OUW I f. CA1.IPOIIIfJA 1.457,774.00 36,555.00 X X X X X 36,555.00 tow t1ae Plileal Tee.........., 1111y 1. a-. CIDd ............ 1-. GI.ADa DAif OP DllftJCl' 1958-59 Actually Maintained 13 to 14, lnclualve. 1959·60 Budpt Plan 13 to 14, lnclualve. AYDAQI DAILT ATT&IfDAlfCE (all ,-radea In th.e acbooh 1>! th.e dt.trlctl 19158-59 Actual 31~ 1958-fiO Buclpt Mt:lmate 3880 •onca OP AJ)()PTIO• AltD 1'WAJIIIII'n'AL All actlona ahaU be taken on tbla bUdlet durJnc ~,ular or authorized •pedal meetJna ot the pwmlnc bOard. To the County SUperintendent ot Schoola: TENTATIVE IJUDCET: 'ntla buqet Ia benby ftJed by the lfOV· emln1 board of tl\e ~ool dlatrlct. 3. Restricted balance plus tax r~lpts 1.397..20 4. Actual expense 1958-59 1,002.00 Net Endtnr Balance .. vt. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE .. ...... .. .. .. .1 ,368..584.00 1,t94.329.00 OA TE OF MEETING June 22, 19e9. Strned Donald G. Hoff, Clerk. ' .. 5. Restricted balance-plus tax ~lpta June 30, 1959 .. . . ~..20 6. Est imated tax rect>lpts on uMeeured roll 1959-60 ... 185.65 7. Restricted balance plus tax receipts . 490.85 8. Amount budgeted for expenditure 1959-60 ............... . 1,300.00 of e - 9. Maximum amount to be ent~ In the summa ry Current District Tax ~ulremenb tor 1959-60 to be d ; rived by levy on the secured roll CEifiUIAL P'UifD I. BEGINNING BALANCE. JULY 1 ·c.uh in County Treasury Accounts Receivable 1958·59 Actual $267,021.03 80.00 Total Currt>nt Assets Less: Current Llabllllles . 267,101.03 . . . 118,678.90 • Net Beginnlnr Balance . 148,422.12 Adjustments to Accounts Receivable 6,975.00 Adjustments to Current Liabilities . 1.67 Adjusted Net Beginning Balance 155,398~ II. INCOME C -STATE APPORTIONMENTS AND ALLOWANCES Principal Apportionment Special Purpoae Apportionment Excess Expense · Physically Ha ndicapped 396,125.00 2,28>.00 Transportation · Re1ular Pupils Apportionment tor Growth · .. 13,969.00 First Period.. . .. ... .. . .. Second Period . . .. .. .. .. . .. ...... .. ... Final Apportionment . D-COUNTY SUBVENTIONS Taxes on Solvent Credits; and Tl'a ller Coach Fees .. Other County Income ................. .. I -OTHER INCOME . . . .. ............ . J -TRANSFERS Tuition .. F -DISTRICT TAXES 10,5.'50.00 15,525.00 120.00 2.052..52 8,928.00 12,176.09 Prior Years' Ta xes . 9.437.74 Un!M!Cured Roll Taxes. ....... ..... 114,193.35 Tota l Income Oth er Than Sec:\aft4 Roll Taxes ................ ----____ ....... ~,357.03 Secured RoU Taxes .Received In 1958-59 ..... _ .. _, ____ .. __ ....... 62'7,8:l8.21 AMO UNT ltEQUIBED 1'0 BALANCE BUDGET 1959-60_,__ ..... ~ X X ~X Total Income --·--·---~--1,213,185.24 ... 809.15 1959-60 Budret $324,873.00 3,861.00 328,734.00 129,982.00 198.752.00 422,750.00 7,200.00 14,000.00 15,000.00 22,500.00 1,750.00 6,000.00 3,750.00 20,000.00 112.59'7.00 625,.5C7.00 670,030.00 1.295.577.00 I· I. n u 801fD IlfT'EaEST AlfD KDDIP!'IOJf I"17JJD 1958-!re Actual BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 .. . INCOME .$ 65,433.36 Premiums and Accrued Interest. ..... 6,165.66 Mlacellaneous Income Unt: on lnvntmentl ................ .. District Taxes on Unsecured Roll .... .. Prior Yea ra' DU!trlet Ta xes ................ . Current Dlatrtct Taxes on Secured Roll 7,671.99 ~.188.64 4,202.47 Amount ~lved 1958·59 ................ 196,1.57.80 AMOUHT REQUIRED TO BAL· ANCE BUDGET 1959-60 ......... X X 71. X X X Total .. .. .. . . 240,364.46 I. TCYJ'AL. BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME ........... 305,797.82 r V. EXPENDITIJRES AND TRANSFERS 6c Bond Interest . 41,443.75 92,000.00 B Bond Redemption . TOTAL EXPENOITIJRES AND TRANSFERS ... ... . . . .. .. . .. . . ... 133,443.75 v . ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 ............. 172,35(.07 vt TCYI'AL. EXPENDinJRES AND I. TRANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING '8ALANCE ......................... ~.797.82 aUJLDma aowo run 1958·59 Act•al BEGINNING BALANCE, 1ULY 1 Cuh ln County Treasury ...... _, 000.00 U. S. Treuury Notes. ................... . ----Total ···-··-···· ................................ -...... . Leas: Current LlabWtles ........................... . Net leflnnlna Balance ....................... . . INCOME II Sale of Bonet. -·---................................ 795.000.00 Total .............. ------......... -·-·---·-~000 00 n 1 TOTAL. NET IECUfNING BAL· Al"CE PLUS 1'0TAL INCOME ___ 795,000.00 m. TOTAL. NET ~0 BALANCE PLUS TOTAL INCOME .. 1,-.-.ool• -----· 'J' ..... 1- .. I! ':"' . .... ~::.,a;&j. I:, I f ·~ .............. """"' "I, 1959-60 Bud1et $172,354.07 PUBUCA110lf IUDCET: The aow.mlnr board, havlnt made on July 1, 19:58, auch revtalol\8, additions, and etlan~ aa lt deems deslrab!e or neceuuy, pendlna pUblleaUon. publ.le Jtearlna and nnal adoption. hereby ~tu.ma the bUcllrt 'nle publk heann.a on thla budlet wtll be held at Orance Coast JunJor CoJJete Board Room, Adm. Blda. on Au,u.t 3. 181 at 8:00 o'dodc P ... Slped OOlf AU> G. HOFF, \ Clerk IVJOIAD OP Waa&W'f DdiKICr TO UQVIUMUii POal ..... 1,400.00 36,749.00 4,461.38 Fund and PurpoM A.mounkt Taxea Bequlted Tax Computed X X X X X Rate Tax Llmlt Ratl 117.5XJ.30 Fund and Ptu-poee GENERAL FUND ._ ............... _ ............... .1901.551 160,133.68 Exempt portio,._ ot General Fund Requirement: 332,487.75 District contrlbuUon to Retl.ement Annuity Fund .......... -............ ..... .... 26,702 otatrlct c:ontrlbutlon to Sta~e Employee .03 Retirement Syatem ............................ 12,93'7 (no llmltl 85,706~ Community Service-.. --......................... 29,912 10.06 127,000.00 212,706.25 119,781.50 Total ...................................................... •,551 Net General Pu~ subject .0113 .0056 .0126 to tax rate limit ....... -.......... _ ...... 832,000 .35 .31500 1959·60 Bud,et CSTAnrr<>aY LIMIT. TM rate authorized for tbla IIChool d.latrlct by lid. Code 8ec.. 81S'7, aulleeetlon e la $.35) AIIAI.ftD or GDIIUI. PVIfD YAZD '**Mft I'M)M. Oa lftJ&Cl' 1'0 lftCIAL. TU U.ft UIQft DIMdctC.II .. ._ .. cw•ar 111 ..... ,,...~ v..... ... 1•1 .. idly Flllld ITEM 1. a..trseted balance l\lly 1, 1ts8--·--------...................... . 99,343.00 2. Tax rec.-elpta uel-!!8 .... _ .. _______________ , __ ,_,,, ..... _____ _ 223,.58G.OO a Restricted balance plua tu ncelpta. .. -...... -... --...... _ ----•· ActUal expelllle lMI-!!8 .. ----·.-· ____ .. _______ _ 322,938.00 5. ltaetrtcted balance plua tu receJpta June 80, 18Ci8._. 511778.00 s. Elttmated tu Natpta on ~red roU 1.95-fiO ... __ _ ----7. a..trldtd klanat plu tax recetpt;a_ .. ____ .. ____ _ 271,1SOO & A.mcNnt bud,._. for ..,_nd!tu.r. 18-tO ....... ____ ··-·· 9 • .AmoUnt bU ... Iied fOf' transfer J.a.e0---···-·-10. lfutlftun amount to be enteNd ln the IUtnrn.al)' ot CUrrent Olttrkt Tax -.equl,.-nenta for 18-410 to be 000.00 cJettwd ~ ...,. Oil the ---roll-"' ·-· --.102.0'7 D .. llit C a 8t•t11• ..... ..QeYS I II =711'1t_. .... , a .......... K ,,.,.. ........... • J. DXIDflUNG BA.LA.NCE. .JULY 1 <:alb tn C~rnc:y Treuwy---··-··-··· 314.2>1M ltevolvtn• ca.h 1'\lncl ----······---150.00 C&lh CollectJona awattlna ckpc~Gt.... .-.1f In~ In U. S. lonclt. ...... __ Aceounta aec:.tvabJe .. ------·--···· 8,892.80 Total Current A.uet. -·-·-····---·····-'3::M,130.40 lAa: ~rrent Liabilities ···--··-·---·-· 112,212.78 Net Beatnnlna Balance -··· ---··· 211,917.82 Adju.ated Net Beatnnlna Balance .... 211,917.62 U INCOME A P'EDERAL SUBVENTIONS For Federally alfected a rea under Public Law 874 ···-····--··-·--·· .. ······ Veterans Education --··-·---3,257.88 B Federal•State Vocational Educa- tion Apporttonm~u ---·-··--14,040.14 , C State Apportionment. It Allowances Prtndpal APPortionment ___ 337,000.00 Apportionment f« Growth F1Jwt Period --······ .. ···--··········-···-27 ,.589.00 Second Period ............. ................. 85,726.00 D COUNTY SUBVEN'MONS Other County Income ........................ 4.312.57 I Other Income ............. .. .................... 82,012.64 J Transfers Tuition . .. . . .................................... 547,05!5.92 F Dlatrlct Taxes Prtor Yea rw' T~s ..... ........................ 8,!160.58 Unaecured Roll Taxes ... . . ........... 70,368.22 Total Income Other Than Secured Roll Taxes ............................................. 1,179,922.93 Secured Roll Taxes Received In 1958·:59 ......... .. . .......................... 892,62S.19 Amount Required to Balance Budaet 1959·60 ............................ X X X X X Total Income . . ........... 2,072,548.12 III TOTAL. NET BEGlNNTNG BALANCE PLUS TOTAL TNCOME ................. .2,.284,465.74 IV EXPENDITIJRES AND TRANSFERS 1 AdmJnlstratlon Salaries and Waaes ..................... . Other Expenae . . ................. . Total . ............................................... 69,106.73 2 lnatructlon 2a ~rtlflcated Salaries or rnstructlon . . .......... 795,724.19 2b Other Salaries of Instruction... 90,583.03 2c3 Other ExpeMeS .............. 11M,665.10 Total Instruction .................... 990,972.32 3 AuxJilary Services Salarl~ and Wages ........................ . Other Expenae ......... . ............. ·-···-·- Total . . .................................. . 9,077.42 4 Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages ....................... . Other Expense .. ... .. . . ................... . Total . .. . . ............ 184.931.76 5 Malntenan~ of School Plant Salad~ and Wages .............. . Other Expense . . ..................... . Total .. ¥ ........................... . 6 Fixed Charaes (1) Dlatrtct contribution to Cer· tl!Jcated Employees' Retire· mmt u nder Retirement An- nutty FUnd ............................. . (2) District Contribution to Non· ~flcated Employees' Retire· ment under State Employ~ Retirement System .................. . (3l All other Fixed Charges ......... . Total . .. .. .. ......................... . 7 Tranaportatlon of Pupils Salaries and Wages .... . ................ . Other Expense ........................ -...... . 65.319.44 22,968.15 9,435.58 16,9«.04 49,347.T1 Gross Total ... ~.............. ................. 17,135.72 Net Total . .. .. ..... ........ ... ............ 17,135.72 Total Current Expense of Education 1.385,891.16 8 Food Serv1~ (2) Other Food SeTvice .............. ..... 7,388.76 Salaries and Wages ............. . Other Expense ........................ ...X X X X X Total .................................... . TV Ekpendltures and Transfers i Community Services (1) Required or authorized unc:kr Chap. 9 of Dlv. 9 (C1v1c: Cen · ter) or Chap. 4 al Dlv. 12 (be:· reatlonl of the Education Code Salarlea and Waaea -·--··--· Other Expense -·---~····--·-······· <a> Other Community Servtces Sala ries and Wage. -·-·········· Other E)rpenae ·······-·-···-·-··-- 7,388.76 ' 11.452.47 1..2.9()0.41 1,825.10 ----Total .......................................... 25.m .98 10 Capital Outlay <2> Other Capital Outlay a Land ..... -.. -------·--·-·-··-b bnpJ'OftJ'Dent of Grounds..... c lhlllcUnp ······---···-·---·-d EqulprMnt 1 Boob ·----··-·-· 1~00 35,M2.43 17,375.15 2 Other Equipment ---SI5.0515.Bf Total C2) ----UJ6,53U5 Ctancl Total CapJtal Outl&.J --188,533.f5 T~nt "1'0 Sl*:Sal a-en. FUnL-IIC..131 80 'foUl Tranafen --··-----&Jiii tTndlstrlbut.d -.etve K x x K Teea1 Eapeudltu.re. and Traftafera-l,eeo.aa15 "'f DiDING U1..AJf(Z. IUD 30 a..a Ia a.-c, TNuur)t _____ ~- ~ caM .. ·--7!0..00 .WODUII ........ -11&11 c.-aa •• rws r ... • 1110 .... ~ _________ ......,.___,_... :S,OOO.OO 800.00 15,000.00 400,000.00 25,000.00 37,500.00 7.313.00 92,294.00 668,113.00 25,000.00 78,.229.00 1,354,349.00 X X l( X l( 901,551.00 2,255,900.00 2.699,738.00 67.478.00 17,735.00 85.213.00 1,008.262.00 112.675.00 131,666.00 1,252,603.00 8,800.00 1,359.00 10,159.00 CAGNEY GETS PERMIT FOR MARKET BASKET ••wwr UDall DiliCIIi a IDW'f. J'VLT a ... GmL WOII Ta& IIIITD Arthur and Joanne Smith of 829 Bay.S~ Dr., Newport Beach, are the parent. of a dauahter born Thur-.day, July 23. in Hoaa WIIIJam Capey of Ba,y Sh~ took out a S35C.OOO pennlt this week for h18 ebopptna certtn de· veJopment on the Padnc Electric "Y .. ~ at 31fl St., between Newport Blvd. and Balboa Blvd., In the heart of Newport. Westclltt. area, on Bedford Ln., HoepltaJ.. wetahJna 8 pounds, 10 ju.t ot1 Westclltf Dr. Permtt.a to-...,ou~~~CS::CS:'!>iiSCS:<:>:CS:~::OS:ti talllnc <YWr $170,000 we,.. laaued 1 WAUCING UP THE AISLE et St. Andrews Presbyterian Church are newlyweds Bob and Helen Roubicn, offer reciting their vows before the Rev. Ewing Hudson. t hey established their residence et 213 20th St .. Newport Beach, Gfter a honeymoon in Sanl<'l Borbare and Cer~el. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Horry D.wis, 509 Be · gonr& Ave., Corona del Mar, ond the late Mr. Davis. She attended Newport Harbor High School end Oronge Coos! College. Mr. Roubien ottended Pas<'lden<'l City College end MI. s..,, Anlon•o College. He is owner of the Crob Cooker in Newport end is well ~nown as a composer and singer. Too Pooped to Pop •s h $ best ~nown composition. (Don Bush pho to) COM C. of C. Plans Meeting The 25,630-aquare-foot, one- story buildtnr will be occupied by the Market Buket. Other shop. alao wW be Included. Another major project booetlnc the bulldtna pe.nnU total durtna the tJnaJ week of July wu the atart of the apartm~nt conatruc- tlon by the Beaumont Co. In the by the Newport Beach Bulldlna Dept. for 4 apartment bulldlnp with a total of 18 unlt.a. The BuUdlnc Dept. will cloee Ita booka for July tomorrow with well over 12.000.000 In permlt.a. Th.e total tor 1959 may eo over 120.000,000. Followtne permits were issued: e C:OaOJIA D&L M..U Newport Balboa Savtnp and Loan, 2407 E. Co.ut Hwy., pave rear portion of property tor park· tnr. 12.000. DA V Chapter ·~~ ~~rnmlnc pool, Seeks Queen 1915 Sabrina. 12.900; Cecil Shira, replace walla, 1727 G a I a rea, $800; Buck Ayres, ~mmln& "Queen of the Blue and Cold'' pool, 19(17 Tahuna, S2,900. ls being sought by the Jack e CAMEO IJIOIIU Fisher C h apt e r of Disabled Sam Down Ina. 1-unlt. 1-story American Veterans. The contest dwelllnc. 4601 Perham, $50,000. ls for working girls and women, e C:OaoJfA IDGIILAJfDS a('('()rdlng to Commander 8. L. lrvlna Jordan, sign tor devei- Chlttenden, and the winner will Opmt"nt along Coast Hwy. $203. receive an expense paid trip for e R 'tn'OIIT 2 to Hawaii. M. K. McEnlry. apartmf'nt over Among the Corona del Mar en-uutlng aarage, 7200 W. Ocean tries In the contest are Marcie Ft .. 19,000; Thomas Theuerkauf, Moore from Chers Inn, Nora 1-unlt. 1-etory dwelling, 153 Long from Merle's Drive In, and Harbor Island Rd., $40,000; Ly- Murlel Henstreet of the Hurley man Fa.nnll, wall, 2M() Bay- Bell Inn. s hore Dr., $500; J. K. LIJ)!ICOmb, The winner will be selected 1-unlt, 2-story dwelling, 4.21 Bay. on the basis of the number of sld#. $45,000; AJ Hadley, awn- tickets sold for the grand coro-!tna. 2010 W. Ocean Ft., $260; nation ball, which will be held Morris Plotkin, 1-unlt, 2-story Saturday evening. Aug. 15, In the addition at 218 35th, 19,000; WIJ . Santa Ana Legion HaJJ. llam Carney, building for Mar- L..._IJ•IC.. ket Bu.ket supermarket, 3100 W. Ba.lboa Blvd., 1354.000. ea~A Dll.AifD I ..... DfR ... s,.M William Maxwell. reI 0 c a t e ..... ..,. .,. stairs. 137 Topaz. $150: Pasadena Lester Ryons 6 co.. stock I Prftbytertan ChuJTh, add to pre- brokers, at 3425 E. Coast Hwy., vloua permit for fin-f'SCape for Corona del Mar wiJI double Its Mar Ca.sa. 1310 E Bay Ft .. $650 The Corona del Mar Chamber ed by dancers from the tnter-1 oUice space by' expanding Into • CLIP'P IIAVEJf of Commerce will meet at 8 p.m. national School of Dance now the quarters ren-ntJy vacated by H. Lorene Ml~hod. fene<e. 1000 Friday, Aug. 7, at the Corona del operating In Corona del Mar Butcher Boy Meats. Kin:S ~d • $175. RJcohard Hitch- Mar Commu nity Youth Center. Chamber members and the Dean Campbell, manager or ~ · 5 ~w~:m and patio. 603 A('('()rdlng to Braden J'1nch. public are Invited. the oUice, estimates that the • ~gs ·• executive secretary, It will be an construction work will be rom-ALaOA open membership meeting deal-lfOIUllSES WELCOME SOJf j pleted In time to occupy the ex-1 John Wilson. double garage lng with topics of community In-William and Nancy Norris of panded quarters by the middle 1 an~ shower. 1.122 E. Balboa. $4.· terest. A report on chamber ac-203 Se th s B lboa 1 of Aueust He said that :t bigger 000. Dr 0 A Dltoterlrh. patio, tlvitles to date will also be comed ~e~n bot~~ M~nda · 7:1 · board ro," posting stock quota-1 I<W w Bay, S700; Donald Ayrf'lll, I given. 20 1 hi 7 d 1 y , Y tlon.• w111 be installed and that patio. steps and wall. 1 I~ W . . we g ng poun s, I ounC'es, ' Bav S9(X) Entertainment will be provid· at Hoag Hospital. they wlll receive information • · · · from the American Stock Ex-LIDO ISLE ENDING BALANCE ·· ····· ............... 2.284,465.74 2,699,7:18.00 change as well as from the ~cw Anthony Homf'S. patio wall, York Stock Exchange. 221 Via lthara, $150; Ma~erlte SPECIAL B.ESEBVE FtJ1fD 1958-59 Knwn. awning, 231 VIa Nice. SAVE FIRST (uvift9s is not m~ left O¥W et ft. end of ft. montf\J SAVE ... Secarity AI KCCNiftfl inAnd up to $10,000.) SAVE .. EARN DIVIDENDS PAID 4 nMES PER YEAB SAVE SAil 17 1P11 cw I & •1 •· a,._,_ .... IITedaa 1.-11• 128.41 1.00 . 87 3800 l BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 ,1 . Actual 1 .. II I .. J....L I S585: William Brown, wall, 219 1 1959-60 ... _ IYJ ... Via Udo Soud, $500. Budret p rt • Ill Tal 1•nn. UT ADA I • 4'111 V. Bee<-her Wallace, swimming I LAGUNA FEDERAl 215,549.00 31.313.00 45,201.00 76,514.00 Cash In County Tl"f'asury .... Total . . ........ . Less: Current LlabiiiUes .. Net Bfoglnnlng Balance .. . Adjusted Ntot &>ginning Balance U INCOME Junior Collt>ge Tuition Tax . UI TOTAL. NET BEGINNING BALANCE 0.00 0.00 000 000 254,836.80 31.180.00 PLUS TOTAL INCOME 254.83680 IV EXPENDITURES '15,000.00 10 Capital Outlay 28,063.00 Buildings 247,489.15 74,243.00 6.314.00 3.344.00 Total . . 247,489.15 9,658.00 9.658.00 1,723,939.00 Total Expenditures . .. V ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash In County Treasury . Total .. .. .. . ......... . Less: Current UabiUtles .... ·····-. . Net Ending Balance ................ . V( TOTAL. EXPENDmJRES PLUS 247,489.15 7,368 u 7,368.43 20.7R 7.347 65 NET ENDING BALANCE ............ 254,836.80 6,!&1.00 1,120.00 8,114.00 CAFETEmA r BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cuh In U.S. National Bank- • CQIIta Mesa "Operating" c~h ... _ . . . .... . Stores and ~paid Expense ......... . Inventory .................................. . 1958-59 Actual 1,262.11 29.29 1.068.07 14,24~00 20,500.00 Total .. . .. ...... . .. ···········-····--·· . 2.359.47 Lt-ss: Current Liabilities ............ .. ... .. -148.48 1,367.00 !0).00 Net Bertnnlna Balance . . ...... . 36 962.00 Adjusted Net Beginnlnr Balance ... ' U INCOME Cafeteria Sales ...................................... . Other Income ......................................... . 76,.m.OO 'll1148l 00 Total ... .. ... ... . ............................... . ' . W TOTAL. NET BEGINNTNG BALANCE 7,500.00 PLUS TOrAL INCOME ...................... . 2..210.99 2.210.99 46,822.14 53.50 U 4,997.00 ---- 1V EXPENDrt'UR.ES 496,2&Q.OO 6 Flxed Charges .................... ---·- 8 Fbod ~rvtce ••00 8a ~gular !leah 342.279 00 Salaries .. ..-.. --·-··-~·- ---· _ Foocl ---···-·--·--·----3C2,27S.OO ~une supplle. It apenaea Sl.43t.OO Rep&1ra and Replacement aDd/ « O.preclaUon of EquJpmen -. +C8.67 2.,6---00 Total ______________ ,-... -100.-i-. 7.36800 p rtJ 1 u 1 t thl jpool, 1508 Ruth, S2.i00; Dolores · a ~ pa ng as .?'on n ex-Bancert. swimming pool and ----ercl~ 'Saddle Up In Britis~ fent'f!, 1430 Estellf', S2.900: A. I i,J68.00 North Borneo were Rodne) Thompsan, !!Wimmlng pool. 1233 ___ 21_.oo_ ~~~beJ.;-1~:,';a"z~n~f ~~-·~ Highland. $3.000: C...Orgt> Shore. 7 347 00 Kl Rd crrt H d Ra . egg rratto blmd for dwelling., SAVINGS AND ·• · _ngs ·· I aven. ~n > 1518 S\'l\'la. S250: \arl ThomasJ Middaugh, photographers mate <:lgn . .200J Ct>ntella S20· Jack LOAN ASSOCIATION airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H 1 · · I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 342.2i9 00 Mldd h f 507 J St. Balbo:\ oy e, addition to medical bUild • aug o · · ing at i~S Dovf'r, $50,000; Bfoau - 1 They are serving aboard_ the a.m· mont Co .. 6 unit. 2-ston• apart-MATTRESSES 349 626 00 phtblous force nagshtp, t:SS mE'nt butldlng, 1619 .Bedford. JrEW-...vJl.DllrC . . Estes. .. $59,(8): .. unit, 2 story apart-r-...... Saddle Up was co-sponsor ment building l6.1J Bt>dford I bTeKular Shape ed by th~_unlted States _and the $32.400: 2 unit: 2 c;torv apart· c:o"kA :'ESA'-911.4ATTI~CO. United Kmgdom and. mvolved mt>nt building. 1633 · BE'<tford, I 2tl0 ....,_. ......._ u.._., .. ,,., units of the U.S. Manne Corp~'! $20,520; 6-unlt. 2 story apart· , 349,626.00 and Seventh Fltoet, and Army I ment bulld1nr. 1i01 Bedford, Navy units of the United King 1 $59.(8). I 349,626.00 dom. Australia and New Zea-I land. IJw..a. N..L ft. 349.626.00 ..... _.. .. ,1111 I '--H1rt Is~ lltllre•elf 1t lc• && •• IJII' II PICifiC The Newport Harbor KlwanJs 1 0 00 Leon A. Ha.rt, machinist's matf' \Jub bas approvf'd a rt"SSiutJon I fireman, USN. son of Mr. and oppo.lng ttw.o ldt'a of rompulsory Mrs. John E. Hart Jr.. of 416 retirement at 65 and has for-1 349,626.00 Westminster Ave .. NE'wportl wardf'd It t? thE' \allfomta- Heights. Is ~rvlng aboard the Nt"\'ada Hawaii DlstriM for l"f'· radar picket dmt-oyer USS Rog-commendation to Kiwanis tnter- ers operating with the U. S nattonal. 1959 60 Seventh Fleet In the Western Pa Dr. Dnld I Nlt'l~n. rluh P~- JAMES D. RAY J.M6 L COAST HWY ~ COlONA DEl 11.4AI oaw. J.OSJO Budget ctfic ldf'nt. stated that thf' ~ason for The Roger!! departf'd her hom~ this anion was that theN' ts no 1 I E S I port of San Diego In late May, medl<"al or othf'r !IOUild N'a~n has visited Hawaii and Japan. for requiring N'tiN'm~nt at 65: In I I pI I L S T E II II 1,77'2 00 and has participated In an anU· fact by so doing, this rountry I!! I submarine exercl5e with the Jap-loslnl on~ of 1t~ grf'atf'<:t re-U'})! I I llat & • 4 I f 2.290.00 ant"M" Maritime Self Defenw sources of talent, experlenet' and I .. =:L.a:. ..._ F~.wbd ~~~oaL~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~==~~~~~~ 4.062.oo r 128.00 3.934.00 Plete hleuaes.. owner of the U It J Market In Corona del Mar, announced this week that a bakery will 800n be added to the 49,000.00 market. A hlahway trontaee ad- dition will be built at the lArk· spur-Cout Rwy. c:onw.r for the 49,000.00 Ba.Jtery, and consttuctJon will be· 52.934.00 atn 800n. he ald. nw 1011 roa JO.-aa A .on, weteh.lne 5 pounda. 4 ounces. waa bom to Rl~ and :100.00 Georaia Jones ot 5.2 Ba 1 hoe Cowa.. West Newport, Monday, July 20. at H~ Hoapltat. The 14.000.00 baby's name b loeeph St-ott. Mr. 33.501).00 an d Mra: lOMs ha~ 2 oCher U3l.OO ~ Chrb. 11. and WqM. 13. Mr. ~ ls the ownet" ol Cout 500.00 ~ at 31.2 N....,.... Blvd.. lleiPIL ...... .-.a.. .... Orco I01LDING ILOCD-ALL J .... , ... .. llrtzCs lka ... co~ &zn .JU TYPES "zi trW. -............... ARE WE WRO~G? .. al..ln'K - :-r:.~rww= wd : W'Ka:un'll- "---n 1.,... .... ,& ... ~pee' III"' _, ..... , ••• 0 I I wa IID.Ifta -===~ ... ,, 7 :-..--_. .. ., • • ABOUT TO SCORE from third is Tom Wetzel. 718 S&nt&n& Dr .. Irvine T err&c e, pitcher for the Pie dmont Le&gue Gi~nts, in l&sl Frd&y s g&me &t the Coron& del M&r Youth Center. Hts t&lly m&de .t 9 •o 0 over the Dodgers in the fourth inning . Fin&l score w&s I I •o 0. Bill Ltvingston, I I 30 Dolphin T e r., Irvine T err&ce. is the ttwd b&sem&n for the Dodgers. (Ensign photo) • Je~U~y a.cbt CIDd Budolpb ADden 1D • "DIARY OF ANNE FRANK" prodactiala aupei'YiNd by Joeepb Scblld!Jrrcrut Auguat 4 thro ugh August 9 (Pamela CIDd Poctlcmd IICDOD t.b.la WMk thru SuDday) Laguna Beach Playhouse 311 0CEA11 AVE.. LAQUWA aEACR BTatt 4..as29 AUGUST SALE NOW ON! In tfle Lido Shop ping Area ladie~' Sportswear Lingerie C hildren's W ear Y .wdage -Unens IARROV{S l-404 Y~a lido Newport Bead!, <:.r.f. FREE PARKING IN REAR R 0 S S I I s ITAUAN RESTAU AND COCKT All LOUNGE When you're In tbe mood t or rood food, remember you'll a). waya find It here. Luncheon and dinner prepared In 9'1! apot. Jessly clean ldtcben. and templln&)y .erved to you In Old World atmoephere at reuonable prices. .. •• OR • _ 2125 &A.ST coAST IIWT .. coaolfA DEL--,.._,v lelr'ftllg • ewpoat. Ana PIUL IEII, IEIIIln• Spedalbi.Dg ta trppiJc:atioa of ..U ~.wall-paper. ..... dotla. ba.dap. .,.... tmd etc. PIIOifE OaJOU J-5515 CJeatlft Ia..._. OJIIole J-7511 F. L 1118, I.I.S. . Announces the Opening of His Oflice for • The General Practice of Dentistry at 877 West 19th Street · Costa Mesa. Caillomia O(fioe Hourt Sy Appointment Telephone M~~)414 . <Continued trora Pqe One) Or., lrvlne Tenace~ who wu 12th over the line. Crewtna few ber wu 12-yea.r-old Suaan Hola~ln ot the Back Bay 'area. and tbey w.re aalllna Suaan's Snowblrd. Younaest alrl to finish: Met· rily McCola. 12, ot 120 Via Or· vieto, Udo Iale, who came In 13lst, third to t he last Younaest boy to finish: David AJlan. 9, of Balboa a nd San Ma· rlna, brother ot the ninth place winner, who came In 96th. Crew· lng for him wu. Charles CoUey. Oldest skipper: Rlch•rd Bar· row, 45, of 709 Beaonla Ave., Corona del Mar, who was l.26th to tlnlah. Ftrat marrl~ couple: Bob and Diana Halderman of Los Ange. IK, who were 46th to finlsh. First r en t e d craft : Stephen Royce, 1012 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal· boa, who flnlsh~ In 114th place. MARK f L ~ Caf-. San M&rlno. 51. J laa VoortaJ., 107 Gamet Aw., -...oo. faland. fl . Gofdon Foraey. 209 VIa Ge- noa, Lido IaJe. n. Wendy Sayers, 217 VIa Fl· renze, Udo IaJe. 81. ChUdc Brlgp, Santa Ana. tl. Bob Chapman, 103 Edae· water Ave., Balboa. 101. Ted a nd Ruth Mc:ConviJie, 703 N. Bay Ft., Balboa b land. 111. Claudia ~elly, 260 Palmer, Coeta Mea. 121.. Oliver Crary, 901 VIa Udo Souct Uclo lale. 131. Mm1Jy McCoig, l=r> VIa Orvfeto, U do Iale. Urban Beh. chalfD'\an of the Snowbird nJaht tor the sponsor- 106 Newport Harbor Chamber ol Comme~. aald there were a number ot cue. ot boats hitting markers durtna the crowded race, but th1a w .. not held to be grounds for d.bqualltleatlon. Rick Marwllus, 14, of 1.25 Via Skippers who came In 11th and every lOth place thereafter also received trophies. They are: 11 . Tony Ller, 116 VIa Ithaca, Lido Is le. Venezia, Udo I.sJe, dbquallfied TOP in Sunday's the Jr., Randy hlmaeJl alter "clobberina" the birds ate Jhown here during trophy presentation Schock. ng, left to right, are rrily Me- 21. Doug .Severance, 1521 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa. 31. Larry Stump, 600 S. Bay Ft., Balboa Island. No. 3 marker near the Ba.Jboe at the NHYC. Sionding, left to right, ere the Coig. youngest girl to finish: David Allan. young· Yacht Club. He came about In ' first 7 in the order of finish: Bill Lloyd, the win-est boy to fin ish, and J o Ann Hellberg, first girl the heavy Wind, hll Snowbird ner: D&vid Ullman, Ed Meserve, George Vander· to finish. (Ensign pho to) heeled over, took In a Jot of ::=:::=========:::::=:::.:===========-;--u;;--it;;;,;--;,;;;ti;4-;;--f;-;;-:: water, and the boom hit the "' u.. Enslt" ~tlllfle4 -'• fw ,... ::;~:~ :,~:. knocked down the From the POUCE BL OnER ::SO c.n '" 1-_. .. OlliOLE ========~~========== ACTION IN PIEDMONT e TBUJIIDAT.JULY 23 Norman Ruaell of 411 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, reported a poulble buralary at 3528 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar . . . A poulble prowler was report~ by DaVid Powers of 223 Poiruoettla Ave .. Corona del Mar ... The Phlllles ~ged.. a hard fighting Dodger nine 10 to 9 ln an extra Inning game Tuesday night at the Corona del Mar Youth Center. The Dodgers made their one bid for Victory In the fourth In· ning, with a 9 run spree. Dan Orr. with 2 hits, sparked the Dodger scoring. P!EDJIOifT STARDDIQS (ThleacJb Tueedcry. July 21) Braves Cardinals . Giants .... .. Phlllles ... . Pirates Dodgers . W L T 9 2 0 7 4 0 6 4 0 4 7 0 3 7 0 3 8 0 By the sixth Inning, however, .................................... _______ _ A taclde boa ._ atolea from Loala AJ....SO of 21011/1 X. aay. Pt.. Balboa lalad ••• Cow· bide --... from tbe gel· rave a1 NJs. l'laalr Bull or 1101 W. Oceaa Pt.. Balboa ••• Mrs. J. R. Gamer of 2591 Circle Dr.. Bay Shores, complain~ of the buralaey of a SchWinn bl· cycle . . . Sophia Beck, 42, of Ca pistrano Beach was booked for petty theft; she was arrest~ at the All American Market In Co· rona del Mar by assistant man- ager Glen Pickens ... the Phtllles had tied the game 9 to 9. Then, in the extra·lnnlng seventh. the Phillles pushed acr06S a run, after 2 men were out. The winning pitcher was Leo Bandel. Here Is a summary of the other games played during the past week: WEDNESDAY. JULY 22 BraTea 12. PbW._ 0 The hlgh.flylng Braves won another one by blanking the Phlllies 12 to 0. The Braves real· Jy exploded in the sixth Inning with 6 hits and 6 runs to put the Jl&me on Ice. Big hitters for the Braves were Gregg ~rge and LeWis Pope with 3 hits each. and Mark Story and Craig Cook with 2 hits each. The winning pitchers were Grt'g ~rge and Mark Story. • • • TBUaSDAY. JULY 23 Ca:rd.1Da1a •• Plrcr* 2 The second place Cards stayed n rmly in the race for the pen· nant with a cl~ victory over thf' sNappy Pirates. Frank Con· aty a home run. and Bob Eubank trlplt"rl for lhe Cards. Homer Alexander and Pat Tool both hit trlplt>s for the Pirates, but it wasn't l'nou~h. The winning pltchN was John Todd. • • • FJUDAY, JULY 24 QiaDta 11. Dodpn 0 Tom Wet7el pitched 4 no-hit in· nings to shut out the Dodgers 11 to 0. The Giants rot one run In each the first 3 Innings, and then really exploded In the fourth lnnlna w ith 6 runs. Eugene Bandel got 2 hits and drove In 3 runs for the victor!· ous Giants. • • • MOKDAY. JULY rl .raftS 4. Canltaala 1 The league leading Braves gained one game on the second place Cards by playlna heads ·up baseball. The Braves executed two neat plck·off playa trom first base and from 11«0nd base. They scored a run In the sixth Inning by stealing 3 bases .. Spark plug for the Braves was Mark Story, who stole 3 bases. Craig ~rge and Ma rk Story were the winning pitchers. • • • STRIKEOUTS: The Piedmont League All Stars lost a close 9 to 7 battle to the Texas League All StM8 Saturday at Harbor High. They were leading 7 lo 0 until the third and fourth In· nin~s. when the Texa~ loop ex. plodt"d ... Outs tanding hitters for thl' Pil'dmont All Stars were Tom W etzel wit h a single and a homer. Gene Bandel with 2 hlt.s, and Pat Tool a nd Tom Westgate . . . Outstanding players for the league leading Braves, who gained a game on the second place Cards this week. h ave been Mark Story Ia base stealerl and Greg George. e PBIDAY, JULY 24 A '58 Chevrolet station wagon belonging to Robert Berry of 964 Grove Pl., Costa Mesa. was stolen at 6450 W. Coast Hwy., Newport . . . Raymond Anderson of Buena Park ,was bitten by a dog owned by the operators of the JaC'k lr Jill Shop at 224 Marine Ave., Balboa Island ... A'ria Jeuea o.f 301 Edp- water Aft.. aalboa. l"eppOWd the g1'CIIId theft of a 'S'7 Yolks- ~ frvaa the JOG block of Al........SO St.. Bal))oa ••• A for. etp blcyde be1oagtag to Jack Sdawntbr of 3»/a ADode I A..._ .. lbocL was sto&.L Frank Lopreste of the Balboa Pavilion reported the theft of fish tanks ... William Smith of the Balboa TheAtre told pollee that hi" nephew. Fred RIMer. 16, was assaulted by 4 boys, causing a cur on his arm ... e SATURDAY. JULY 25 A bicycle was stolen from Ed· win Tucker of 716 W. Ocean Ft .. Balboa ... Mrs. Jack McCarthy of 704 W. Ocean Ft., Balboa. re· ported the theft ol a bicycle ... Several beach Items were stolen from Mrs. Julie Hall of 1234 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. PIONEER BALL SCORES A~wa.W...from ann~., 2SOS a.tnew Dr .. 8ay ...._ ••• lin. DIID· caa Stewcat of 113 ShonclW 114.. a-... CWfa. npol1led tbe bu.rvlary of a ..claable rf.ll9 ••• Ted a....u ot u.. 'l'ladMrtDda Tra:llu hdr ID c-ia Jl-re- pan.d tbe tbeft ol bla '55 POid Tla1lllded:lbd ~ u.. vw.a The smoldering Dodgers finally explod~ Tuesday n1&ht, swamp· lng the Phillles 21 to 7 In a tree hilling game at the Corona del Mar Youth Center. The Dodgers got rolling in the third Inning batting 10 times, a nd then repeat~ the perform· ance In the fourth Inning. The Dodaer nine wu spark~ by Tom Sawyer with 4 hlta, In· cludlntr a homer; Jim Und with 4 hits, Jim Zeiger with 4 hits, and Brent Bnhm with 3 hits. Jim Zeltrer wu the winning pitcher. Here Is a summary of the other Pioneer games of the preceding week: WEDKUDAY. JULY a c.nu..1.a 15. ~ 12 The league leadJng Pirates ran up 12 run.w, but It waan't enough to atave off their Orat lou ot tbe .euon In 9 gama. 1be Carda won It to stay .olldly In the duel tor aecond place In the Leaaue. • • • 'rll'v.IDAY. JVLY II 0.....12....W..II The Clant.a atayed In the rae. for leOM'Id place wltb the Ca.rde by e d 11 n 1 the ha.rd·ftatrtl"' Phllll• by one run. 11M Olanca were apubd ~ ,ID ancl fti¥e owma,.. and Danny ...-.ltia with bome nane. PhU Jonlu,; krTy Loud and 8Db CoaUnt bH bomena lw U.. JllaU1J-. • • • PIOKEEJI STARDDIGS {'1'1lroa9b Tuaday' July 21) w Pirates 8 Giants 6 Cardinals . ... 6 Dodgers . ... . _ ... 2 Phlllles ..... 1 L T 1 0 3 1 3 1 8 0 8 0 JohA Gamble wltb a triple a nd 2 doubles. Phil Jordan aparked the Phlllles With 3 homers. • • • JIOIIDAY. JULY r1 Glaab II. Dodgen II A 6·run raJJy In the ~~eeond lnnlna proved the dlfterence aa the Giants capltallzA!d on fre. quent and weJJ.placed alnales to down the Dodg.,._ Crail Gra- ham wu the wtnnJna pitcher. Jl8t8a. . Ronald Lowe, 18, and Noble Warrum, 19, of Newport Beach were booked tor !allure to dls· perae at Marine Ave. and Balboa Ave., Balboa Island ... Corinne Whall of 321 Narclssua Ave., Co· rona deJ Mar, complained of re· celvtnr 6 phone calls with no answer when ahe responded; later, the doorbell rang, but the per.on ran away when ahe a n · awered the door ... e i OWDAY. JULY 21 The tonneau a nd tire covers wel'e .tolen from the MG of John Xlllefer of 521 Santa Ana Ave., ~~==================== • SA.LD AlfD SI2'VtC2 AL 111111 Newport Heights ... A $40 green car tarp was stolen from Robert Lambert of 110 Diamond Ave., Balboa laland ... WBI:ATOifS ADOn I UY Dr. and Mrs. John Wheaton of Corona del Mar adopted a one· month·old baby girl on July 23 . The Wheaton.a have named their new daughter Anne. Dr. Wheaton operates the Corona del Mar Ani- mal Ho.pltal at ~ E. Coast Hwy. SEU aOJIGLArr SUSPECT A 1952 Dodee. hou~hold Items. money, Jewelry, firearms and clothJng were stolen Monday from the home of Emil Mayer at 309 E. Bay Ft., Balboa Island.· Pollee are seeking a parolee. who, they say Ia arm~ and could be dangerous. ---- As An Investment .. As An Introduction to Lu xury Living ... 11113 lellll*. .......... DEll I IEPIIIT CONTRACTOR · ButLDER 6310 West Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, Callt. OR 5·0260 OR 5·0260 I t 's IDEAL WESTCLIFF The S.st Investment you "n rna .. is a home. The Best Home you "n buy is one in wond erful WESTC LIFf. These custom. built homes •re individu•lfy-designed with futures usjly found only in much higher prad homes. The loc.tion -one of !ile mosi desirable in Southern Catifornia. Ardtitedwaf restrictions insure the quality of surround ing neighborhoods. • • • Nowhere wi1 you find • home of equ•l qu.,ity at • com- par•tive p ra . A wise investment • . . one ever incre..;ng in value. IN WEITCUFF , Homes Priced From $26.075 uu. ... you lot .. tad ..... t.be ...... of yoa.r a.-e. l-4 ....... -2·3 ...... *"Roor ...... 1y 5 A.I.A. Ard.itects Sia Arc.t.HMtw_, Styles- T -.nty.Sir S...tton. ....... _ -.n - ~ ........... o.. .................. _ ••• ..... , '"' ~ ..... DliM. e CUTTING their weddin g ca•e are Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Davidson, who were married in the chapel of the First Baptist Church of Santa Barbara. Dr. Davidson is the pastor of the recently established South Shores Baptist Church irt Laguna Beach. H is bride is the former lorte Mervis Wilson of Dana Point, daughter of Mr. ertd Mrs. Harry Ekdahl of Willmar, Minn. The newlyweds ore living irt Dona Point. a..daeftM ...... sua &. c:.-t JllflnNy C:...dellkr SUWDAT. AUQUST 2 8:00 A.M.-The Serv1ce 11 :00 A.M.-The Service -WELCOME Pllllrll CezriH•• , ........ .... A pastoral commlttH, whose job It 1a to select a new mlnla· t~r. wu elected at a congrega· tiona! meeting of St. Andrews Presbyterian C hurc h Sunday, July 19. The committee wiU select a pastor to replace th~ Rev. James Stewart, who l~tt for a new pu· torage In New York. ~~~2:2::2:::2;:2;;S:;S:~~~~ Members of the committe. are: i" James Eymann, Mrs. Edgar Hill, CHIUSTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES PDIIT Cll1r.CB or CJDJST, SCJDIIIT, 3303 VIa Udo Newport Buch READING &OOM- 3315 VIa Udo, Newport Beacll Open week da~ A a.m. to 5 p.m. Alfred Jorgensen, Mrs. ~·Bolin, John Penney, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Kenneth Albright. Or. John Miller, Mrs. Edward Pelle· grin. Alvan Clemence. Milton Stannard, Mrs, H. E. Chrtstler, Mrs. Donald Butts, Joseph Ear· hart and Or. Robert Olander. ............. CDK ClOIOIUWrrr cau ... "Wha.t ~ 1\'uth !" wtll be the MnnOn l6pk of the Rev. Edwtn Comb at the 9:30 a.nd U a.m. Sunday llef'VIe.. IT. UDUWS nDnTKIIIAJf Dr. Paul lohn.ton, former pu· tor of the J'lrst Presbyterian Chu~h In Wichita, Kana., will be the au-t ~acher a.t the 8:~. 9:35 and 11 a.m. Sunday MrVIca. Clhlii'f taOWili 8Y 1Wit IU "Dynamic R.ellJion" wlU be the ~ermo.n topic , ot Dr. Ray Ra1sdale, superintendent of the Loe Aneeles D J a t r I c t <cf the Methodlat Chureh, at the 9:30 a nd 11 a.m. SUnday services. CIIJIIS'ftAif ICIZJICZ aruac:REI Tbe peace of the world can be found only ln the underatandJng ot the love of God. Thia thought .. d~usaed In the Lesson·Ser· 1n9n on "Love" at th4! Corona del Mar, Newport· and COIIta Mesa Christian Science ~hurches Sunday. The Golden Text from Paul A atea, "Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one tfllnd. Uve In peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you" <13:11). L L Mri'IIODJST CBU.CB The Rev. Godfrey Graeflln wUI apeak on ''The Sceptical Man" at the 8:30 and 11 a.m . Sunday services. JfEW.OIIT 1TII DAT ADVEWTIST The Rev. R. G. Mote will speak on ''Christian Education" at the 11 a .m. Sunday service. "Justlfi· cation" will be the topic dia· cuued at the 9:30 a .m. Sabbath school study hour. IIAUOB CIOISTIAR CBUBCB "The Angel of the Everlasting Gospel" will be th~ topic of the Rev. Frank Stipp's sermon at the 10 a .m. Sunday service. CIOISTIAR SCIDCE LEcnnE ''11\e Practical Power of Pray. er'' will be the topic of a free public CtuUUan Scieooe-lecture to be giv~n at noon TUesday by Hamilton Lewis at the Udo Theatre In Newport. APPRENTICE SEAMAN Craig Boil~y (left), son of Mr. and Mrs. Men Bailey. 304 Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mer, tokes a bearing on the rtars while ordinary seomart Dove Atkinsor~, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson. 3225 Oceort Blvd .. also of Corona del Mar, tokes the wheel of the attock transport USS Colvert of the Pacific Fleet omphibiOIJs force. Both boys are Sea Explorer scouts, and were among 30 scouts selected from the II th Navel District for the 14- doy cruise to Acapulco. New Members W.elc.omed By St. Andrews Presbyterian The followlnl new have been welcomed ~aatton or St. Presbyterian Church Hav~n: ~mbers Into the Andrews In Cliff From Corona del Mar -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gottuso, 519 Marl· gold Ave.; Donald Harris, 3J!J.C Marguerite Ave.; Mra. Edith Me· Kee, 223 Goldenrod Ave. Shore Cllf!s -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greeley, 206 Driftwood and Mra. J. K. Stewart, 334 W. Joann St.; Mr. and Mrs. John Toeopher, 3006 Boyce Ln.; Mrs. Geraldine. Wllii&JM, 244 CabriJlo St. Out of town -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker ot Seal Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ma«hewa of Whittier. Death Claims Balboa Island-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gawthrop Burt Low~n Jr. and Carlton and Rd. Valerie, 121 Sapphire Ave.; Mr. Roy Gawthrop, 72. retlred heat· and Mrs. Hillard Mason, 205 lng contra<.'tor. dl~ Friday at bl.t Ruby Avtt.; Mrs. H~len Pauline home,.1507 Priscilla Ln .. Harbor Mock, 1309 N. Bay Ft. Hlghl.,ds. Lido X.le -Mlss Cl rrelda Ju. H~ is s urvived by his wife. lla Barnard, 917 VIa Lido Nord. Katherine: 2 daughters. Mrs. Ber· nadett~ Dulworth. a.l5o of tfte Dr. l....!lll 11 FJI Newport-Mlss Lorraine Merle hom~ address, and Mrs. Joann~ .... Blakely. 1424 Mariners Or.; Mr. HoldM of Newport Beach ; a ...._.. fw 3 s ... ,. and Mrs. Arthur Thom~n and brother. Cy Gawthrop of Salina, tr..... Fred a.nd Fuller, 5308 Rlv~r Kans. Dr. Ray Ragsdale, who will Ave.; Mrs. Ulllan Young, 1715 Private Christian Science ~rv· give the a~ r mona at Christ W. Balboa Blvd. · tees were held M onday at Church by the Sea thls Sunday Cliff Haven -Mr. and Mrs. Parkes-Bell Mortuary Chapel, and aiao on Aug. 23 and 30, re · Fred McMaaters,•1710 Kings Rd.; COIIta Mesa. celved hia doctor ot divinity de· Mr. and Mra. Sam Downing. 506 .------------. vee from DePauw University In Irvine Ave. 1955. He ls the ~xecutlve secre-Harbor Island -Mrs. Marjorie tary of the Coordinating Coun-Porter. No. 16 Ha rbor island. ell. COSTA MESA -Robert Lewls He has been director of Good· Coona, 484 0 &1e St.; Mrs. Ted will Industries. and a member Ftsh, 919 Dogwood Ave.: Mr. and of RotarY International and KJ . Mrs. Jack C.ls and Miss Gay June wants. He Is the author of "Self Gels, 379 LaPerle Pl.: Mrs. Char· Help for Church Members" and lene Gilliam, 2168·A Charle Or.; "The Work of the Official Board." Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollings- He was an acting member of head. 281 Nassau; Mrs. Eula a1JQI AU I'!OLD The home ot Edward Kover at 1719 Plaza del Sur, Balboa, wu buralartzed Monday of 11 hand· made Navajo rues valued at 11,!100. a.ooDN08JL.E COIGIIC The Red Croa bloodmobile unit will be at the e-ta Mesa .A!Mrtcan Leclon Ha.U at 565 18th St., 1rorn 3 to 7 p.m. to- morrow (Friday L • WALLPAPER & PAINT Rental Equipment Expert Picture Framing Complete Line of IITIST'S SUPPLIES S&B Gnea a--.. Dick Kuhn's •ADrT STOllE JSII E. c..t eon.a del liar ORiole 3-2255 roa CASUAL ELECAJfCE 0. ,.. -.4 t.H.laa ... •••l•n, .. .._...._ ....... u...... ........ _., Caltt. ..... ~ .... ,.,._., OIWe ,..-., YOUR VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS C.r••• ~ellbr Par•ICJ .,.. . ..,....... .. 11.11 &U'J' COitft IIIGIIWAT ~ADD.IIU Wedn~ t a.m. • 7:45 p.m. Tuesdays and rrtda~ ta.m.tgJJ:; SECOJm ~"cawt~orwaca~ or , SCIEJITIIT R..,....nhcllda.t C.....dellkr I the Central CommlttH ol the Marte Ully, 2168 Charle; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Z. Robert~n. World Counctl of Churches In and Mrs. Charles McAnlls. 311 former residents of Corona del Nyborg. Denmark. In August, Ramona Pl.; Howard Minder. <&32 Mar. are moving back thia week 1958 E. 18th SL; Mr. and Mrs. Jack from Tustin and will make their ::=::· ==========:: Sanford. 2346 Cornell Or.; Mr. IIIII 3839 East Cout RJ1hwa.y Corona del Mar READING ROOM- new home at <&32, Begonia Ave. __ _:. ___________________ -:·::-·=--... =--::t:-:I-:0:-----------------:~~-=--=--~-:---Mr. Robertson. a former city ... councilman. will soon start his Glamour Harbor VIew Hilla development on the hillside near the Harbor 3839 Eut Coast Highway Open week daya--10 a.m. to 3 p.m. S'OlfJ)AT IDVICES IR a0T11 CJ11711CBU v tew School. Glimpses SUNDAY SCHOOL _ . .9:~ a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 :00 un. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS ~·····-··-.. .8:00 p.m. You are cordially Invited to attend the Church Services and to use the ReadJng Room. ~---nus, IIC. .. &. COAST IDGIIWAT «:qiiO•A DEL IUJL oa J-as1s 30008 HIGH FREQUENCY SPEAKER Th~ high tnquency component of the amazing 602B Duplex, the Allee 30008 ls Ideal for extend- Ing to 22,000 cycles the blah freque ncy responses of the "8Jt1ex." or any other gOOd 12" or 15" cone speakers. The sturdy flbre1 la.u wctoral hom ls noUceably superior to any other type for smooth. non-directional eound dLatrlbuUon. ALTE[ -· ... ·•.:: . - ., AlfJf Fall ls Fashion, and we know you are golng to be so pleased with the fashions this fall. This Is when you start thlnkine of lomethln& to sharpen up your appearance. Let's start with an Italian knit ... colon to mix. to match. to blend ... a n at knit to wear u a jacket combines with finely woven s kirt. or a knit skirt ... Just to suit your own heart's desire. llcrpe yea an t.be 1ody wbo ....._ O.h= tNa ••• cmd wbo .._,, • • • s.p I cW0y ..a.d· ... ,_ C.Wenaia ...r ... CIIMl ............. ...edlu.... a&Md ta.-......... ,.u. ......... wttla .....uy .. ..... --...s ~ .arut ...... ,..~ ... --~ ..... ... cwdl,_ wta aldlt CIIMl -...., .wr alalrt. The tawny fall colors at~e ua a chanae of d irection ... dulled oranae. sage green. clay. white jade, American Beauty, Alpine blue. The tru& C.mel coloJS are 110 magnlflcent .ln their own rt.eht! We Jove them for our cas· ual or aport W&ar. r.y-. ... tu.u....-. ....Uty ......... r-uy • ........ ,... .. ..... ..ally.............-: ...... -'IWDet Tu a .... Mft .... ., ............ . _,.._ ... _ .... ..... ... .,.. ............. .. ................. ,.... "Tb our newl'IDI'J~er~ and awn· ,_, vlalton. who haven't u yet aonen acqulnted with O'Brien ... • w.uld Wre eo ent.Dd to ,_. a ll*k!lnvttatlon to a.ne and let ua pt IICqUlftblcl a.nd &how yw what .. raaw tbat 10U ean1 nv. WithoUt. It ..tnc ,_. 1 I.Dft"' TaOftCAL-1 Qt. e e e • 3 for 29c Fruit Punch e • e 2 for 39c . 6 Oz. 2 for 21c Lm., y. J[a.BD STTLE-12-0L Dil Pickles e 150 COUJrT WIDTE 25c Scott Towels • 2 for 37c e e e e e Chic:ken ·o Sea Chuak White Tuna . _61f2 Oz. 33c Wizard Boom Deodoriaer . ____ -·--·- IIAif TAJf-a-Taa •naco-a ~ Lotion a.oa.59c ~ 89c· Date & Nut Cookies ----------------------~------~~~~~ --125-ft. 2Sc Pompeicm 0&.. on._ ____ _ * FROZEN FOOD * SPIIICI Till LEI EICIILIIIS IIEEI lEOS _., 45l l;m •.. .,. •w..E • • Deity II :JO.S:OO ,..... •-4.,-• -' "~ • N.w ~ MaiMt" "HAROLD,'' y-H..t COCICT AILS-DINNER SERVICE ~Oft • ..__ n.n.. .... s-d•y. 5 p.-.12 "'"'"'' ... Friclay •'"' S.twd.y 5 p.M.. I ..-. o~~~o~e J-u• I••••••••••• I 1 Cold Keg Beer 1 Selected 1 1 Liquor I Beer ••• I Wine City CleA Margery Schrouder and T •wny. (Enaign pJioto) 1 nmCATESSEN 1 Tawny, 'the Barkless Basenii.' ; ( KorKeo~L!uor I ~;:~;, ~~}~h~~~~~~· ~;r;; .. ~;.;.~ Thabantshonyana-"Tawny" for brought to thla country In 1937. I 2229 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MARl shon-owned by Newport CHy The CoUowing attributes of the • • • • • • • • • • • Clerk Margery Schrouder. b~d make them a favorite fam· Tawny entered her first show Uy dog: They don't bark, but Now you can enjoy Luncheon and Dinner sened in the Victor Hugo Manner •• SEVE I DIJI a Week The VICTOR HUGO INN HYatt 4-3541 Sunday, and won third place in make a sound something be· the puppy bitch class at the San-tween a chortle and a yodel. ta Barbara Kennel Club. There They are unusually clean, and were 16 dogs In the dass, and they are comparable to cata In Tawny was competing with pup-the way they wash themselves. pies from all over the U.S., In• They are eas ily house-trained; eluding New York, and one came Indeed, the mother BasenJI trains from as far away as England. her puppies at an earfy age to Tawny Is from the Cambria go outdoors. They lack the dorgy Ke nnels In Santa Ana, where oder, and their short, shed-less she was born last Nov. 6. She silky hair makes rroomlng easy. Is now almost full grown, weigh-Tawny lives at 1521 Sylvia Ln., lng about 20 pounds. Harbor Highlands, the h ome of The Basenji Is known as the City Clerk Schrouder and her "barklns dog of Africa ;• highly brother-In-law and sister, Mr. prlzed pet and hunting com pan-and Mrs. Basil deLisle. * * * * :=:36=1 =CLIFF===DRIVE======LA=G=UN=A=BEA==CH===: Fl NCH AFGHAN HOUND "m n " r. f -'iano ''LUX'' MEADE L~~ • MEADE (Lux) LEWJS cap- ti•at• hia audieace With honky tou and Barrel- House piano. Enjoy a c:t.- licioua d i n n e r further enhanced wi t h superb codrta:ila and mar't'eloua l •fudson Liberty 8-6oos loust Jl~.staurant 2660 Harbor Bl•d. 'BEST IN SHow· AGAIN Tired ol Mia Universe? Thel\ her champion Alahans all over meybe you·d like to hear about the United Sta~ and to many "Mr. Universe." He wins awards countries abroad. too. In fact he won the Best In ''The Afeha n Hound,'' aays Shqw A~rd at the Ventura Mrs. Finch, "hu a lone sJlky County Dog Show Saturday. coat, ~onr ears. and a rlnr tall Tha t's rlcht! "Mr. Universe" is llke a monkey." a doe. To be exa.ct, he is an JJ. "Mr. Unlveree" is a cold color ghan Hound named "Champion with a black muk.. He may not Crown Crest lrfr. Universe.'' He 13 have Mia Unlvei"'Je's propor. owned by Kay F1nch of Kay tiona, but he is every bit as Finch Ceramics ln corona del much of a thorourhbred and Mar and as hla name Indicates champion. In Mrs. Finch's proud he 1~ a champion. ' words, "He is quite a Hound!" The Ventura Best In Show Award was the Clfth of Its kind for "Mr. Universe," and a rather apedaJ one, since It was won In competition with the dog that won Best In Show at Madison Square Garden this year. Hla first best In s how award wu won In April 1lt Santa Ana. So far thla year, he has won 5 best In show awards, and 21 best In hound group awards. As If this were not ~ouch. YMr. Unl~" went on to San- ta Barbara Sunday, and In the Kennel Club sponsored show there, won the Best of Breed Award over 95 ·other Atrhana. and the Spedalty Show Award competing aealnat 15 other champions. "Mr. Unlve~" Ia the latest In atrlng of SO champion Atrhan Hounds that Mrs. Finch has bred and trained over the put 15 years at her Crown Crest Ken- nels. Her specialty, needlea ·to aay, Js Afrhan Hounda! ._ _____________ ,.... ________ .. , Mrs. Ffneh, who Js the wtfe ot Braden Plnch, executive secre- tary ol the Corona del Mar Chamber ot Comme~. has •nt A SUMMY , l 0 6 R A M of "eaming while learning" is be- ing conducted for-the 'seventh year by the Sovthern Counties Gas Co. Among those taking part in the program is Marcio Davis (right), 405 Irvine Ave., Newport Heights, a student at the UC Santa Barbara campua, who is rec•iving training in dem. onstration and sales techniques. Here she is receiving btoili"9 pointers from Shirley McGilli9 cuddy, home Mrvica aupervi- sor of the G.u Co. Sell• Franklin Jr. ot eo.ta Mea wu elected laat week u pratdent of the Newport Har· bor Volunteer BuNaU. aueceect· 1~ Mra. Wlll1am lahna ot lJdo lale. OtMr ottlefta are M.r&. Harla.o Eatman, vice· J)l't8dent; Mn. WlWam tfolat.eln. aec:retarf: wu. Uam J'amawortb, tfta.aU.Nr, and board membe.ra Kenneth Kinp- Jey, Mra. ,Cballen Landen. Mra. Vlri:Jnla Cut.Je, Dr. ~Edward Milum, Mrs. WUllam Clark, Mrs. P!\Jllp Burton. Mra. ROpr Bard· a<-+e, Mna. l>avid M'cNeety, Mra. Edmund Anderson Jr. and Mrs. Jahns. ~ Volunteer Bureau was or· ganl.zed 4 years ago to recruit and tratn volunteers to fUJ re· questa from civic, c u 1 t u r a l, health and welfare oreanlza. tJona. The bureau is now plannlnr a wide range recruitment of youth· f\ll volunteers to fill many vol· unteer poalttona durtnr the aum· Eastman and Mrs. Anderson are uatsttnr Chairman FrankUn aa a committee to develop thJ.a pro· cram In ~ration with hJeh .chool and junior coHere oUI· clala. ROBERT McCURDY of 2532 Circle Dr., Bay Shores, who re- cently celebrated his 30th an· niversary with Se<:uri ty · First National Ban~. has been ap· pointed assistant vice-president in the bank and customer rela- t ions department. He will be in charge of business development in Orange County, wor~ing out of the ~nk s North Santa Ana branch. He is a member of the executive board of the O range Empire Area C ouncil of Boy Scouts. .PORT ::~ .. .~. IIW TIIU TIES. • ., Allll& ICDtJI,I.a ".urn:D: )left ......... for put t1me -.,a..,...., Ml"Vtoo! Yotar help .. ....... ., ............ .. •• ,.,.. dvle. and c:uJtural oraant- zatJona ot the Harbor Area to extend UMir Mrvicee. One hour a we& t. enoutb If you ean .. ve It at the aame tlme eaeb week. d_,-or evenJna. 5ome Jobe require JnON tllpe, aqd many are temporary. Wbat tfoUld you llke to do! More than thJrty-aeven dJm. munlty eervtcee . . • Jncludlnc dtntc:., boya' and atrla' clube. community centerw, family and d11Jd welfare Mrvlcea and oaJ. turat aroo~ .,. look.lna-toe 1M deaL The Community wm be richeY' for your •rvlce. Without dla· placing paid WOfkera you can help to provide Ufe·EXTR.AS that make Newport Harbor a health· ler, more comfortable city Cor aJl Ita cltlzena. You will be richer too, In the satla!actlon that cornea from do· Inc a worthwhile Job, maktnr new contact., and wldenJnr your horlzona. Make an appointment for an Interview today. We will find the volunteer job that flta your par- ticular talents. Call ua any weekday momlnr at U 8-<r717 or come Into the omce at 325 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Helrhta. V 8 Ia a United Fund .Arency. .._, .._. ENitll ,....wty. t..c.l -'-"~ ...., p • ,..,, $1 ,. J ,.-. OtUOll )-4110. DAY cA.MP COMPLETE 81JPEIMSION •Ant AMI • Swiltwftiftt fMfrvction •FcA D.ndnt • Siftgiftg eM Cr•fh •NeWT ' ~"'" • Bo.tint fOI' INFOBMAnON or RESEIIVAnON Call: DOUG WOOD ORiole S-1713 . COAIT IIIQIIWAT 111 W&WIOIIT HACII Dine O...erJoolrfag the Oc:.cm * WALLY STACHEIJ * ia Bc:rek Again at Our Piano Bar w. c:cat. .. a..... .. l.aaduw., •• .,....., ~ hru. DllllrD s . lidO -•o -ru. 2 WOODS COVE 1.1 loatla c..t m.d., ........... ~en ~arlatti's Hurley Bell 3801 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR OR.S-9170 The -. in foocL .. me. and graciOua ha.pitcdity • • In a chCII'IDing Old Eaglilh Atmo.phere INSTRUCTION: SwlmmJnr . Dlvtnr, ~Cinner, lntennedJate, Advanced CLASSF3: Day, Evenlnr, Group and Private EQOJPMENT: 2 ~autltul Pools SAFETY: Ccmplete water aatety technique and llle aavln• methode. ......, ..... f'IBPGLASS 8NO\fmaD .with 1QW 2 bedroom untumt.bed DAY Aim NIGHT nune, car, any co~. d&cron Milt and dolly. apartnwnn for teue In CDM.. houra. any place. CJve thotl. Only t'm(). Ca1J ORJole 3~ Ca.rpetled, flrqlace, b u 11 t·ln Houaekeeper, comP'an1on, aood SET OP head 6 foot boardl for .tow, forced aJr furnace, prfV. cook. GEneva 1-~. twtn ~. double box 1prlnp. ate llln deck. No dllldren or WD..L CARE for 1 cw 2 Jm.&U chU· dre.ln& table, ·u Cbevle ron· peta. 122 Rellotlope, oa 3..fUO dJen In my home for workinC vertlbl.f>. All old. all cheap. 01l daytl.me. E'feftlnp OR a..e873. paJenta. OR 3 ·0636. 3·4607, .. 606 Orchid, COM. FUMISHED APT. Cood locatJon. n.oirAI. FOR SALE-12·foot Snowbird pleuant .urroundlnCP. yearly ___ ....;.... _______ _ No. 402 wltb dacron Milt and lU.ee. No children, No petL YOUNG widow of 33rd decree new cover. In excellent condl· 610" Marcuertt.e, CoJ'OOa del Muon. 40 years old. Seekl uon. $650.00. Call OR 3~ Mar. mate. Concental. attectlonate, FOR SALE-AlrDOIIt new deluxe LOVELY 2 bedroom home with attractive, alncere, &ood bon\e- Stautfer reduclne cow:h, wtth aarace, 1% bath, beautifUl all =-~· Wlll travel. OEneva ttmer, etc. Pleue call 10m· el...-tric kitchen. Carpetlna and ==~·=--=<-=· ==,..,....,===-=,..,.....-berly 2·1662. d~pee. N~ petJ. aduiU. penna· MBS. DOROTHY JOHNSON', wid· FOREST LAWN'S Eventide, 1lot nent. Available AUCUit 1. Call ow of Frederick Jobn10n form- and 1 cremation apace. Reu· U 8·«H88. erly of Detroit and ~orthwltch, onable. 708 Hellotro.-, CDM. UNJi'URNISH. ED Apt. for rent In Eneland, WANTED! Anyone ..-knowln& thll ~rwon or her OR 3·0533. CDM. 2 bedrooma.. orbaae dt. when!abouta pleue call OR ROPER 1tove In aood condition, PGMl. electric stove, laundry 3•8494. $25.00. Inquire at sao Orchid In room. IUD deck. turd wood ------------Corona del Mar. Phone OR noo,., caraae. Adulta. nzs.oo nTI & ~ 5.0041. ,. yearly Jeue. For lnfonnatlon FOR SALE---4 uphol1tered coral call OR J.021S. POODLES VIctorian Barker Brother~ din· APARTMENT FOR RENT. Com· POODLES -POODLES In& rhaltl. $10 each. Allo pletety tumllhed 1 bedroom W"tem Holly stove In e~l· apartment with twin beds, dt.· lent condition. $3!5. See at 714 paul Included. ~ a week. 704 Marguerite In Corona del Mar Acacia, Corona del Mar. or call ORiole 5·0386. FOR RENT :S rooma ln C-1 zone. Reasonable n!nt for all or part. WUl renodel for steady ten- ant. 615 Goldenrod, COM. FOR RENT-&nall private o!fl~ In Udo Area. Phone service and utilities. Phone OR 3·1835. . FOR SALE BY OWNER OCEAN FRONT HOME THllEE BEDROOMS BEAMED CEIUNG uyiNG ROOM DINING ROOM JU IUlEl'f 6 BAm Buy from a reliable breeder. We have poodle puppies wblch are trtmm~ and wormed. They have had their 1hots and have a health cuarantee. Miniature black males and remales from $97.50, toy blacks $150 and S200. toy silver~ $165 and up. THE lORDAN'S PET SHOP 2732 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3·2430 VA CATION TRAILER For Rent By Week or Month OR 3·9306 ~Bill Elliott-3939 W. Coast Hwy ..• Newport Beach DO YOU WAHT a ~. • rUe, • '"'•I. • M'-Y llttw7 Or 4• ,_ ...... .. _.._. .. ..a7 Try~~ Dave Warms up For Right of Snowbirds in . BIYC Race •ATTEIISOIIS II.Aft ltOT A boyf Wt'IChlna 9 pounds, 15 ounc.H, wu born to John and kan ~attftiiOn ol 418 Belvue Ln., Balboa, Monday, 3uly 20, at Hoe& BospJtaJ. RAFAEl MEN 0 EZ will be trumpet soloist at the f.smily night concert under the st.srs to be given by the Orange County Philharmonic S.sturd.sy evening, Aug. 22. ot the Irvine Bow! in lagu~a Beach. . Water Pistol Brings Arrest Erwin Mueller, 25. of 314 Fern· leaf Ave., Corona del Mar, was booked Saturday at Marine Ave. and Balboa Ave., Balboa Island. on a charge of disturbing the peace for uslne a water pistol. Here are the tlrat place wiD· nen In lut week'• contests eon· dueted by the Balboa lsland Yacht Club: SalUnc--&owt>lrd.a. Dave uu. man In a "wann-up.. for the. Fll&ht of the S now b I r d s, ln Industry Meet To Be Nov. 13 Jack Mullan, Newport realtor and Oranee County industrial chairman or the C&lltornla Real Eatate A.un., announces that an lndu1trlal conference on coordl· nat1n1 the Industrial crowth of Oranae County will be held Nov. 13 at the Balboa BAy Club. The conf~nce will be jointly sponaored~y the Board ot Su· ~I'YUiors. tbe county division of the CaUfornia Lequ.e of Cities, the Auociated C bam be r s of Commerce of Orange County, u well u Callfomla Real Estate I Assn. ~bers in the county. An Important tartor In the In· dustrlal planning b the eftlmate of the Stan!ofld Resea~h ~Mtl· tute that county population will grow to 312 million by 1980. Population crowth to 375,000 was predicted for the couta.J area. lnrlud1nc the Newport Harbor· Costa ... Mesa area, Huntin~ton Searh and Lacuna Beach. l•••••••n.a. , ............ Mr. Moeller told the Ensign ~en new members h.ave been the followtne account: At 1:30 lnduMed this month.by the Bar- p.m., he wu •rreated by a New-bor Lites Toutmasters. brinrlne port Beach detective for shooting the club membership to the a squirt eun at a etrl friend. maximum of 30. The Jt(rl WQU1d not sign a com-The new members are: Dr. John plaint, but Mr. Mueller was As<'hlem. 122 Diamond Ave .• taken to the pollee station and Balboa Island; Lloyd Barnett, booked. Accord Inc to him, poll~ 2571 Vbta Dr~ Bay Shores; arcued for about 15 minutes William Stewart. 205 Carnation over what to r harge him with. Ave .. Corona del Mar; Pat Beirne, Which be placed aecond; 3unlor Snowblrda, Ch.rt.l SeaveT; SabOta, Ar&yle QunpbeU; B Sabot.~~, &. McEl!!ph and V1ckJ Hoctae. Ued; Metcal!a. Carol Williams· Lehman 10'a, John DeltQJa. Paddleboarda-bo)'l and &lrl, 4·7, Batbara Munroe; llrla 8-9, Cbrls Boyd; boyt 8·9, Ronnie Brockmay; rlrll 10·11, Pat O'Neil; boyt 10·11, Mike Henri· etta: rlrla 12·13, Joan Vallely; boy1l 12-13, Ceorre Twlst; gl rls 14 -16, Wendy BJalr; boys 14·16, Jim Jonea. Swimming-girls 4-7, Debbie •..•. ,. EQt1IPME.NT SUPPLIES .•. ST A 'nOI'fDY Ctft yev "• a 1111at l'eCIDida ~ .... , ... dlea ..... DrSULA'I'ED rD.a • • • &.klo ao,,... c..w omoa. a.--aae v .. Udoa Ocle; boys 4·7, Allan Flemln&: p atrll 8·9, Molly McConlale; boys rofess•lonal 8-9. ChiU Vorster; alru 10·11 , Pat O'Neil ; boys 10·11. John VaJ . o• t lely; rirl.s 12·13. Allee Martin· I rec ory eau; boys 12 13. Jim Gaee; alrls 14·16, Pat Rohrs ; boys 14·16, ~--"-o .. »-.Eill•="-;;;;....;D:;.;IU;;;;;;::;.:C'I'OJII;..;.,;;;=;....--. Bill Uoyd. P'rteftdly l'felabbortlood SeW» Olvlnr-boYI and Clru 4·7, Jay Flaher; alrls 8 9, Molly Mt'Conl· PARltES·BEl+ rle; boys 8·9. Steve SehlsJer; MOR'n.JARY girls 10-11. Nancy Loy; boys 10· ll. Richard Lloyd; girls 12 13, 110 Broadway Setty Sue Landis: boys 12·13.1 u 8-3&'!3 A: 8-aat eo.ta M- Chris McL.ac.-hlln; atria 14·16. Pat I Rohrs; boy 14·16, Bill Lloyd. Rowing-girls and boys 4·7, Allan Fleming: a~rls 8 ·9. Molly McConlale; boys 8·9, Pat Dou aan: girls 10·11. Jane Loy; boys 10·11, John Vall~ly ; glrb 12·13. Sally Schlldmeyer and Claudia Wacner. tied; boys 12·13, Jim Gage and Henry Sprarue. tied: girt. 14·16. Wendy Blair; boys 14·16, Jim Bridgman. Oftl~rs of the 8.1. Yac.-ht Club are Bill Lloyd, commodon!; J im· mle Jones, vi~ . commodore: Randy Wright. ~ar commodore, and Carol Williams, secretary· treasurer. IIIIIIJ WIH Sent .... fat ..... 15 HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 31.31 Ha.rbor Blvd. at Gt.W Coeta Mesa The OranRe Coast ~Molay lnVBER1 Y ~ll.SJ Chaptf'r will hold Its annual "------r-.P"""----.J ORGAN 6 PlANO SALE-Ham· mond or1an full at.ze. \!led, prict"d to sell. Rent a Hammond Or1an S5 a week with leaona. Grand Planoe, Stelnway, Bald· win, Chlekerin&. S t a r c k, etc. from $487. 16 eood used lplnet pianos, Wurlltzer, Ar~nlc, Gullllranten, etc. from $390, some Maple, Cherry. Maho&· any. Hammond Chord Orean, bic aavin&. Rent return spinet planoe save $160 to 1300. New Hammond 0r1ana. New Stein· way Pianos, Electronic Or1ana, Conn save $1100. aftother bal· an~ S795. Lowrey save 1600 nearly new. Good used upri1ht pianos rrom $95. In bualneu since 1914. Bluest Plano and Organ stork. Schmldt·PhUllps, 520 North Main, Santa Ana. Beach home with \Lied brtdr tl.replace. Extra larp double le.n.&e. plumbed for rental un.Jt above. Bum In ranee aad oven. Kitchen needs to be !Jn· llbed ott. 34' LOT ON OCEAN FRONT ------------· After booklnr. he was let out 943 C.pltal, Costa Mesa; Joe on S50 ball. Tuesday, he ap~ar. Broderic-k. 1228 Belfast, Coeta ed In court and was granted a Mesa: Dave Leighton, 3105 jury trial on August 11. Mr. I Lo~n Ln .. Costa Mesa. and Dr. Mueller said that slnc.-e the ~tlrl Don Dunbar. of Laguna Beach. who was squirted did not sign a fle4 ML OllJ-'e J.OIIO.. breakfast from 7 a.m. to noon ..----- Saturday, Aug. 15, at eo.ta Mesa. aC'COrdl nR to Master Coun.wlor Dave Gibson. 2215 Holly Ln .• .... SEJIVJCES Carpentry Minor Repalt1 No Jobs Too Small! H. 0 . ANDERSON 1947 Fullerton Ave., Coeta Mesa. Callt. Midway 6-3314 • If no answer call Ml 6·2372 Painting-Decorating pAJ'ta BANGJNO GEORGE BURKHARDT Lk:eDaed Coatractot 1897 Oran .. A-. CoRa l&e Ubert7 8-8828 JOJmSTONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers Uled Auto Part., '!"lJ'a We Buy Carl and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8·i013 ~ PlaeentJa Ave-eo.ta Mea Complete Landscaping Service FREE ES'IDI.ATES S6B Green Stampe P'ree dell Vf1l"/ OORO!fA DEL MAll !fURSERY OR 5·0160 · Z744 E. Coast Hwy. ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies • Put Color Fllm Service. • MO'Vte Projeeton fM Bent. e Model Airplane SupplleL MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1782 Newpowt Blvd., Costa l4eaa Phone UbertY 8-70C2 MOVING? 2 Fast Insured movers and Jaree van $10.50 an hour. NEWMAN TRANSFER A: STORAGE CO. Lowest Storare Rates 1968 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa MI 6·2528 FISHERMEN! FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS FOR RENT As Jo11f u rr.~ per year. Or by week. month or 6 month& Owners Attention! In cue you have a breakdown or ove.rOow, we'll keep your too4t traz.en for you at a noml· nal fee. HARBOR FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 418 30th St., Newport Beadl o• 3·Ul6 CROwN TV SALES-SERVICE and RENTALS CAU. CLAUDE OR DICK fOil J:XtUT TV u::r.ua am a:ut eout Blth"1 ODI'olla Del Mat ,.._oaa.-. ...... _ ........ • 6606 WEST OCEAN FROIIT IZGAL lfO!'ICE NEWPORT BEACH CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Flrm Name WDTD TO IIEIIT THE UNDERSIGNED does here- M0111ER ·n baby urgently need by certlty that he b conductJng fumlahed apartment or room a party and decorating supply (modest rentall In COM. Ex· business at 3529 E. Coast Htgh· cellent n!ferences. Phone Anne way. Corona del Mar, under the OR 3·0550. tlctltlou.t firm nam~ of Hoble's and that said firm is composed ROOM wanted in private home of the following ~raon whose for college girl starting In name In full and place of resl· ~ptember. Phone HYatt 4·4686 dence are &$ (ollows, to·wlt: Laguna Beach. Hobart R. Loud. 307 Nar· IIELP WA»TED clssus Ave., Corona del Mar. WANTED WITNESS my hand this 8th Men or girls wanted ror part· day of July. l95e. HOBART R. LOUD time work In Corona del Mar. STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) 5:30 to 9:00 Monday throuch COUNTY OF ORANGE lss. Frtday. Excellent opportunity ON THlS 8th day of July. 1959, for the rtaht people. Phone before me, a Notary Public In ~O:-R:l:-o_le=3=-=·44=-=2-=-l--=-M-=-I-M_K_e_U_e.:..y_.-and for said county and state, SALES WORK: Men or women n!Sidlnc therein, duly commis· full time .ummer and winter stoned and sworn, personally job. Sales experien~. per10n· ap~ared Hobart R. Loud. known allty and appearance import· to me to be the ~r.tOn whose ant. Marriner's Stationer book name Is subecrlbed to the with· and office supply. 225 Forest In tMtrument, and arknowl· Ave .. Lacuna Bearh. edred to me that he executed TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402% 32nd St., Newport ORiole 3·4680 TUPPERWARE Sales people aren't born, they're made. We traln you. Ca.r ls necessary. Call 10 3·0419. ROUTE MEN PART TIME PresenUy employed, 25 to 55, to .ervtce automatic ~han· dlalna madlina or procure lo· cations. Good money for part t.l.me. Must be honeat. Call K:Ey.tone 3·~. MALE HELP WAN'Ji:I)::JanJtor Apply Port Theatre after 6 p.m. evenJnp. fiPEJiifNCED MALE 1'ELLER WANTED In Newport·Balboa Area Po.itlon with pJ'()Il'elalve fl. nandal ln.at.ltuUon. ManY bene· rtt-. wtth opportunity for ad· vancement. Ku.t bave lood ap· pearance and plaaJna personal· It)'. Call PetlonMl Department oa J.sue . SJU.MSiltl38 wanted. ClrPtri· eneect. Ywr ~ Ch.ll~n·a wear. CaD Olllole 3-1'8) In eo. rona6tl Mar. the same. WITNESS my hand and of1\· clal ~al. MABEL FITZMORRIS. Notary Public In and for aald County and State. My Commlsslon expires Oct. 7, 1959. Publish July 16, 23, .30; Auc. 6, 1959 ln the Newport Harbor En· sign. LEGAL IIO!'ICE No. A·33570 N011CE TO CREDITORS ES1'ATE OF FREDERICK G. £1... DER. aka FRED G. ELDER. aka F. C. ELDER. aka FRED· ERICK GRIFnN ELDER. DE· CEASED. N011CE lS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors or and ah persons hav1ne claims aaaln.st the said det'edent or said estate to file them with the nec::essary vourh· et1 In the om~ of the Clerk ol o1 the SU~rtor Court of the State ol Call!omla. In and for tt\e County of Orange. or to present the aame, with the necessary vouchers, to the underslgned at hla Ol' her place of business. to- wit: Law OU1ce of Robert A. Schwamb and Galvin R. Keene, 333 North Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach, Callfomla wlthln six montM after the flm publication or thls notice. Dated July 24. 1959. MRS. EDRA HAYES. Executrix of the Estate ot saJd d«'edent. ROBERT A. SCHW AMJS and G-\J..VIN R. ltEENE a33 North Newport Boulevard M...,ort Beacb. Callfomla • P\abll.ab: July 30. Au •. 6, 13, ~ In the Newport Harbor Ehslp. tr •• .,. ft) Uri &alii& romplalnt. and he offered no re-SOif BOJUf TO WAYIIAifS slstance to arrest. there Is some I A son. weighing 6 pounds. 15 doubt as to whether there Is any ouncoes. was born to John and leeal charge against him. I Joan Wayman o! 3008 W .. ~boa Blvd .. Newport, Tuesday. JulY. , u .. &.It" d.ulAM ML OA l-0550. at Hoag' Hoaplta.L 1">",_ _ Newport Htolghts. AsalstlnR him for the event a~ Jim Sheldon. senior coun5elor. and John C~rlyle. Junior roun- selor. Menu for the bn!akfaS'I ill Include orange jut~. sau· ge. pancakes, ay~p. coffee and mUk.• For all JOW' Priot:IJII Needa THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. o .... ,.... 20 E. Cout Hllb-u Corona del Mar are EVERY DAY! 111 tasn a·A RBECU E CHICKEN OSCA.B KA TEJl BACON :a 59~ USI)A CBOJa CHUCK STEAK 59~ U'SDA CBOlCE LAUU SCVDDU PEANUT 39~ I linER ..01 * STAJI·IDST * TUNA • l¥s·OZ cauaa: CLOROX 11( "· APPLES 3 U.s. 2Sc .... Win II II TIEl 3UR.25c . ••• Eut aide ot eo.ta v ... -.. ..$.'5500 W..t 19tll, eor. ol Federal $17,500 8IM VJctor1a ._.SOLD-.. -. .$10.S00 684 Rou Street --·--U. 750 Q Holmwood ·········-······· 24,7~ 401 El Modena ····-·-········· 24.950 31.2 Princeton Dr. ............ 23,000 • 1411 CUff Drive • .................. 21,500 2318 Westminster ·-····-·····-1.3.500 .... 247 Monte Vista, 2 aeres ... .32,.500 kautlful 10 acres with $70,000 worth ol bldgs. Near ocean -···-······-·····.110,000 4.30 Rivers.lde, New ....... $29,500 1 acre, 678 VIctoria ._.$24,000 • • • REALTOR 400 N. Newport Blvd. U 8-1617 Newport Beach 100 Main, Balboa, OR 3-3181 1880 Park Ave., Costa Mesa Ml 6·3320-Ml 6 -3101-MI 6·1675 IEIUTRL UIUII I 'ILIII IILIII . lfO. BAY non. Prtw• "-·P'Ioat. a-cty ....._ ~ hm. • &a.. a bath home. ooa aDT BUY, m00G. XlDL tenna. SO. BAY FR.. Shared pJ.er. S.ad,y beech. CJaa.nn. $ IL1. 3 bath 1'\am.labed bcJme. -.ooo. Good tet'MI. • 1UT BAY ft. Little lalu4. Shared pi•·P'Ioal Beautl· tu1 1\al'ftlebed duplex. u~ haa 3 &a. and deft. 'a ba~ LclwH hu s ..... 2 bat¥. Mldq flOO.OOO. ~000 dOwn an4 owner wlll eany balance. 111111 IEL Ill • 'nlla small estate gives you complete privacy with step. from your veranda to California's finest nrim· mlna beach. 4 bedrooma, 4 balM. elegant living room with flreplace, dlnlnc room. built-In eled:rlc kitchen. HUGE CLUB BOOM with soda fountain, wet bar and muslve fireplace. Inter-com and Hl-Ft, custom decor and exquJaltely fuml.!hed thru·out. Every room over- looking the water. Truly a SHOWPLACE HOME. $145,000. • CGIIIA an 111 SELL or w ill LEASE with option to buy. Ocean front. Panoramk ocea n vlew. Gorgeous near new 2 B.R.., 2 bath tum. home. Sundecks. Private steps to sand? beach. Owner L! Ill a nd leavtne area. This Is OPPOR· nJNITY. C&ll for a ppointment and particulars. III.IICHE A. UTES, Rlllttr 311 Marine Ave., Balboa lsland ORiole 3·0430 .at lOUSE .. Plllllllia 1-6 -SlllaUJ 1111 SIIIIIJ This cha nning 3 bedroom home with picture window, cozy beamed celllng 1lving room. n agstone fireplace, dinlng a rea, a nd secluded flower-bedecked patio. Low Dow n Payment. Illy $21 ,&00 New 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Large living room wtth expos· ed beam celline and fireplace. Dining area It breakfast bar. A R M 0 3034 EAST COAST HIGHWAY OOBONA DEL MAR • • • ORJole 3· 7560 Nice tiled kitchen, with built· ---------------------- In range It oven. Other fea· tures: Hardwood floors, hard· wood cabinets, su n deck. F.A. Hea t, dble ca rage It OCEAN View TOO! Full price $23,500. Wlll trade for Newport -Costa Mesa area or will se II for $2500 down. Thl.! is no Ding· Bat, but a quallty built home. It Is vacant. See It today. lEI. .J. WIITIII, REALTOR "Bu.slness Is Good" 2969 Coast Blvd., South Laeuna Beach. -HYatt 4·7269 Eves. OR 3·5346 4 UIITS IEWPORT ISLOD 0,.. lliiJ 1-6 414 38th Street. Newly decora~ furnished home a nd apartment. Private pier and noat. Only $8500 down, no principal payments untU next yea r, then 1 '1 per month lncludtng Interest at 6'i'>. LOUIS W. IRIIIS, Rulltr 714 E. BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA THE BEST TIWI II EIITI LOT'S FOR YOUR MONEY: Residential 50xlZ7 to alley with new garage... ..$ 6000 Business 50xl25 to alley with small house ......... .$12..500 Industrial 63~x290 to alley on Placentia. .......... $13,750 R-1 Residentia l Back Bay Lot . . ..... ... . ........ $7,.500 1810 NEWPORT BLVD. COST A MESA U 8· 7729 WE EVILIITE VO&Et VALUE ~ .. ... PlY .. ,, ·f• ~" .._, Wa ~1)' ntrnlahed bomt on a •CGI'MI ........... ~ lOcation. I ...,,._... I-. tlvtq room, tlreplace, dJnJq area, oak t10on, ftne~t ... u .to-waJJ carpeta and custom ..,_ AD\ple doeeta and c:qpboa*. 11» l'n kJtc:Mn aDd IN.th. Brealdut ..,.., tuJJ eervtce pcrdl wlNd DW. Cuttera and downspout&. Edra Jarp C&J'&It. ~ covered e.ment ~uo; fenced and lancbeaped yard. Full price only $16,850. Approximately $2000 wlU handle t~ good bu.yer wtth pa.ymenta lea than rent! • • THE VOGEL CO .. &7 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar • OIUole 3-l020 It ORiole 3-Bl BEAunFUL 2 ·story, 3-bdm., 1 ~·bath CONTEMPORARY home desJgrled ~ Mr. Herb Brownell, AlA. Extra l~e kitchen has all modem buiJt.lns, lncludlne a bl't'akfast bar. Carpeting through-out with fireplace In the large Jiving room a nd dJnJng room. Also has fireplace In the upstairs den WI'nl OCEAN VIEW. AMPLE STORAGE. Lovely lan <bcaped yard, with large enclosed PATIO. Reasonably Priced onl~ $45,000 tor this excluSive area. ALSO SIIIECUFFS -LOT First time offered, 65xl 32, $21,750. LEE VUEI, Ruiter 3831 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar ORiole 3-9580 Eves. ORiole 3·4632 1/8 IIWIUI LOTS F• •• 111J Ill&. ...... $10. I ..... ... $110. ... $12.11 I ..... IIY I lUll IEILn, IIC. REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd~ Costa Mesa Day or Night Phone Uberty 8-1161 SUNSET STRIP _Apartments 87CII ... Sirlll COSTA MESA ..................... , 5110 ......... .. Ultra modem ainglea, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, fumJahed, untumtahed. Moo Juxurtous Uvtnc Jn thJs aru. Drapes, wall to wall carpet. teak cablneta, cu.po. aa1s, laundry mach1nes and dryers, then.no.tat heateD, telephone and 1V outJeta. k.Jtchen and bath exhau.t farw. marble pullman batba, patio tumJtuft, beeutlfUlly fanct.caped, atra 1arp rooma and cl~ pzap and atorap, near ahopplnl center, schools.. Bealdence man· ..-er Apt. 7, U 8-2108. Courtesy to ~rokera. Mra. Ray. 60' on Balboa Blvd. -3 apart· me nts ttl one building only 5 years old - 3 BR home on ad· joining lot,. Apts. consist of 2 2-Bedroom and 1 3-Bed room - all ha ve 1% baths. Front a pt. complete ly furnished. Separate laundry room in 3 car garaee -excellent potential Income. Only $60,000 -Terms. IT Tllln It you contemplate ~eJllng your home or property ... ·HAVE YOU HEARD? RUTH JAYRED, Realtor 301 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ORiole 3-5410 Clllll DEL Ill 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, lots ot built· In furniture, 2 patios, expand- able-garage stltiSed for apt. Shown by appolntmcmt. $27 ,!500 CALL LEIIIT. ~ ••• 3001 E. Cout BWJ., Corona del Mar VIncent Druc JJu1ldlnc OJUole 3-0868 ~<>mole 3·0372 Would Like to TillE Clw .l••tzaa ..... All overlooklnc yur around TROtrr LAlCE It S'J'llE.U(, PINES, CEDAKS. SECLUSIOI'f Aao have 3 uDObatnlcted View Lota same Lake near Runntnc Sprlnp San Bernardlno Mountains Alwa)'ll plenty ol wat6, aporta, anaw, etc. ' El•n• ,_ I 'a• Pllr I Roll lt•n Contact Owner tbna lira. Pleiee, Owtvtew &-lOIN Multiple Lbt1ng Sei'Vkle sella mJJJlona ol dollara worth of real atate properties yearly.-u u..e fie· Ul't'S wlJJ prove: F1m Hall of year l9C5I -• 6,4!11,'700 Total Sate. Flm BaH of year • -$13,5M.879 Total Sales .•. ,, MultJpJe Llatlnc Service employ. all tbe ptOCr.Uve 1 , real estate broken to •11 your p.ropert;y ••. A.T l'fO EX'ftA COST TO YOU! ..• , • M\aJUple u.tlQI ....,._ IMobtl cooperae. u a 1.,.. .mctent ~ Wttll .uadrecla ol ~ ..... ...... Wolll 1 ... ealr 10 ••• all WCiirtldJIII. AT !fO aDA 001"1' ro 10U! • .. ~ .u.. ._uttnal IOU .,_,.. thna ..,._ p~ WIDdowl of ~ Bvtna room 111 ttlie ~ buJlt ....... 'nuwe ....... ~ 1~ tOed be"'-. w.d ld.....,. ....,....,_. Ooon, fclfted ,._t, ~nt u.d tlddc ft.Nplace and raJ8ed heartJL Dk:honclra lawn. e.a~ f•aeed, •xtra larp patio with Bar- •·~ ~ ln covend cabana. P.OOO J)()Wllf. PIUCED AT 122.500 , YES!! SEE US FOR RENTALS M. M. Lalfonle, Realtor 220!:. 17th SL eo.ta Mesa Uberty 8-11.39 • <~meet from 1brltty Druc Store) EvenJnp Call )(J 6-1050 LI 8-8&93 INVESJMENT- ·~,.t II WESTCLIFF ~ ., 12 ·~ CHOICE LOTS Paved Streets -Concrete Sidewalks -Square Concrete Cu rbs - Pa rkways -Sewer -Newport City Water - Gas -Ornamental Street Ughta -Power and Telephone Underground -In Newport CJty Schoo) Diatrlct. lOW SELLIIt Sales Otflce One Block North of lnteiWCt1on of Westclifi and Dover Drives SHERW(NJD RANCHOS ..,.,.1 ..... Cllai11 If Ills .... la .. ll .. -S.. Ft. Of Lhllll,••• fir 111r Ill, 1M BUILT ON YOUR LOT' BY mE SOUTIILAND'S FOREMOST HOME BUn.DER I GDo/o FIIIIIOIIIIF .EID e FIVE BEDROOMS • 111REE BAniS e AlA DESIGNED Affn_ ENGINEEJU;D e ALL GAS KITCHENS AND APPL.IANCES e 1WO BRICK FlllEPLACES e OOVERED TERRACE-SUN-DECX UPSTAIRS e THREE SLIDING GLASS DOORS e CELUOC TILE IN KJ'l'CBEN AND BATH e SE'VERAL UNDER OONSTRUcnON • LOW DOWN PAYMENT Best Horne Buy for Owner or lnvestor SEE ONE NOW AT EXCLUSIVE S&LES AGENTS Prime J)n)perty now betnc offered for aale on a leaae back, 11 desired; and 'o the beet of our knowl*fge, the foJJowtnc Ia pertine-nt information rt'CardJna ottn- Addreu, 1549 PlacentJa, eo.ta M_., actually In county. Compri.le.a 2~ acre., 1415:1630. A4jacent 2~ &era Ia not for aa.le but CCNJd be m. tetm lUlled on reuonable bu1a. Property Ia now home of "Lalt( ... ltanch for Dop" run by owner Mr. AI Thompeon. lq Jtancb baa OM ol 0.. *t reputatlom ln South- ern CaUf.; ..tabu.Md 13 ,_,.: tncome Ia Just be- • ctnnJ.nc to ac.ulerate due to IJDpaov....,.tl adcled Jut two ,. ... and to the aNa'a J1'0"''ffl cba ....... bUilr.- from 8IUOn&l to ,_,17 ....._ PJGpe\1;)1 Ia u.ted ln M\dUple at fl.~ 3tCJ(, dawn, PNMD' Joan approx. 130.000. OwMr WW c:any M l•ooe. MOW, ....,_.rtJ7, wttb eub to ~ lo&n, CJW~M~r will tUe tlli,OOO and ..._ Melt at K tar one to T ,....,...,.,........... . ....... In tbla .,... a.. .. ~ UUit ......... •: • ... dUe to u. ~ ~ .......... .... H...,_ Plot. Collllt; and _" ...... ........._ ol qaaUty TraDer Patb. we ._....,. tMI .._ -.. • ~ opf0ii'Wntt7 .. ...... ....... ... ....... Ia don.