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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-08-06 - Newport Harbor Ensign; • CGIIDY...,.__ ._.a tw~ ORiol e 3-0550 THE DIIIGM ' Driver Crashes Twice Within Hour and a HaN Men. motorist.. who for yeara have been lnatnuatln& that women and cars don't mlx. h.ad aometht"-to hoot and holler about Sunday. Master Plan Being Readied for Lockheed A muter plan ls now being dewloped for the 200-aere tri· an&)e In the Back Bay area where t.be Lockheed Electronics and AY1onlea Dlvtaion wtll e.tab· llJJh lbt headquarters. Muter plannln• 1.s ex:pected to req\llre about 2 rnontha. The de· alcn lldwldule Ia beln1 upedlted to pennlt pound bruklnl about Nov, L 11\e ttm unit la sched· uled for occupancy by September of nextyur. Loddletd hu r e t a I n e d the firma ol WUJiam Pereira 6: ~­ data aiH1 DanM-1, Mann • .John· .on. and llendenha1l u archi· tecta and ......... tor the m&.a· tar plan ancl demrn. Ron Fouts of COM Given Scholarship Ronald Fouta, 17, ot 601 Poin- settia Aw., Corona del Mar, h.u been awarded the $4,000 lames CanrKJf1 Fou.ndatlon Scholalllblp. He will enroll In Westmont Col· lep, Santa BarMra, In s.ptem. ber to take a p~·medJdne eoune. The roundatJon Ia named for the founder ol Cannon EJectrlc Co. and awaJ'da ac:holalahlp. In lbt 3 dlvialons -l.o. An&eles, Santa Ana. and Salem. Mus.- to _,.. and c1aqbtera or em· pl~ and to otber deMrvinc )'OUJ\1 people. Bon. wbo Ia the 10ft ol Charles (Bud) hub, field aales engln· ~ In the Santa Ana dJVis1on. Ia employed durtn1 the 8U1111Mr at Mac'• Oraqe Stand at the Co- rona 4ft Mar beaeb. The caee In paint wu one LolJJ Baaom. 19, ot Lone Beach, who may have achieved aomethlnc of a record In auto a~denw_ when, In the space of an hour and a half. ahe precipitated 2 ttaahes. Ml.u Buorn'a tlnrt lndlscretlon the wheel OCCUJ1'ed at Coat Hwy. and Bayside Dr. at 4:30 p.m., when abe rammed Into the rear end ot a atatlon wa,.on driven by John Fehrenb&ck of Santa Ana. Melanie Karayianla. 2. of RJcl\. mond, Va., who wu ridln& ln Mr. Fetlrenb&dc'a car, wu allcht· ly lnJured. At 6 p.m. Mlu Basom wu In· discrete for the t«<nd time when she 1 o o k e d down for her d l'aret IIchter, caustn1 her ear to swerve .and ram a parked car at Coat Hwy. and PoiMettla Ave. In Corona del Mar. Her car came to rest at the eutb In front of KuUk'a Drna Shop, and the unoccupied parked car wu propelled more than 50 feet, partly onto the aldewalk In front ot Don Caine'• Paint Store at the eome-r at Polnllettl& Ave. A tlre t.ruek waa called to spray water on the UJ¥""10"'16r' eu be· cause of tbe ~a.r of ftft fNin a ropbaftd ,.. taAk. Thb time, apparenUy, MS.U Buom had~ ber luck too far. Both she and her pu8enpr, Frank TaJior, 58, of Lolli Beach. we~ t&Un to Hoac Ro.pltal with lnjyrt. Both auffered lac· eratlons. McNeely of COM Is Head Of Helipot DaVid McNeely, 134 Shoreclltr Rd., Shore CUlf.l, has been ap· pointed manacer of the HeiJpot Divialon of Beckman Inatru· menta ln FUllerton. Mr. MeNeely Jolned the Beck· IJl8Jl or&anlz.atJon u HeUpot aala mana.cer In 1953 and baa seTWd u ac:tln& ma.napr of the divialon alnoe April. 1158. Beton joinln& Bedm\an, he wu aaJe. manacer for the PblladelpbJa Beaches Hit ~t!CW::' ;;:n:r ~~ Cbaln Co. of Detroit. By Big Waves 11e .. a medlankal •nctnHr· lnl' craduate ol P\lrdue Uniwr· Jk;wpwt ._cb Ide pards &lty and a member oC the Sa* ma.lntalned a doee auneWa.nct Ex~tlve ~ ei a r a n 1 e oC ...,_. In the 8arW ANa CoW\ty. ~ u heavy IIUrf c.D41· BeUpot. wb.lch ~ Jut year tJ.ona C!'OI'Itlnued fw the ~ frwA tta ~ Blacb location day. to hUefton. manut.actures Pft· As 10 and 12·foot waw. c:I.UoD ~tJomecen. pow e r cr'tu.Mcl toto ahcn, We IU&Idl monJtortna equJpment and re· wwe· fortoed to dOM Uttle Co-Jated c:omponenbt for electronic ,... Me.ch tot the ..c:ond 4a>' •ttwtru.Jntnt.a and contioJ ~tftnl.. tna~VW. lpec:ulatloo on what cauae4 tbl ·~ hip .. ,.. eettta'M on a bu.rrteaDt, oil of BewaU wttll wtndl c--. to UO rat._ an boar. HE.RE'S A SKETCH of the 25,630-squore-foot M"'kef Bes~et build- ing thot will be constructed on the Pocific Electric ·y· property on 30th St., between Newport Blvd. Md Bolboo Blvd .. in the heort of Newport. Nul D. Romsey. president of the Morket Bosket food choin, onnounces thot building controcts heve been owerded to the W illiam P. Neal Co .. ltd .. of Los Angele s. Williom Cagney of Boy Shores. who holds the Ieese on the Pli. property. took out " $35-4,· 000 ~rmit lest week for the morut, which will be the nucleus of a major shopping center, induding e ladies' dreu shop. 16undro· m6t, berber shop end beouty shop. The Ieese for the market wos negoti6ted by T. D. Roqers & Co. of Pasadena for Mr. Ceg,.y. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CC CouncU PloD OK'd The Corona del Mar Chamber of Comme~ director. gave ap- proval in ~nclple Monday eve. nine to the formatlon of the Harbor Area Coundl of Cham· bers of Comme~. SDIGI.E COPIEI 10~ 11IVJISDAT. AOUOII I. 1- CD Plan to Going Over The city's projec1 of razinc the Corona del Mar beach con<:es· slons and calling bids on a new building ls likely to ret a 4Jvely goJng•OVer tomorrow I Friday I even lna at the general member· ship mHtlng of the CDM Cham- ber of Commerce. T'he meeting will stan at 8 p.m. and wtll be held In the COM Youth ~nter. vtded by a ballet dance troupe from the Jntemafional School ot Dance In Corona del Mar. Their Pf'O&T&JJl wtJJ 10 on about ! p.m. Refreshments will be ~rved alter the meeting. Mesa Schools Tax Override Is Approved nw matte-r wtll come up acaln for a vote on final approval aft. ANNEX GAINS BACKING 1:0: !"t~ws0~~e~~~-- supt. Max Rusaell, at Mon· west of MacArthur Blvd., aouth pleted. RJchard Abernethy, Newport Beach ~atlon dJreoctOl", will outline the plan that hu been adopted by the City Council for de<Yelopment and operation of the bea~h park. The pr.-nt leu.es will expire Sept. 30, and tM cit)' hopes to have the new project unde-r way in ttm.e to provld~ eatln& tadUtJes for next summer ~ eo.ta Mesa 'TS·oent achool fund ta.x override pouNd Tues· day by a marjority of 234 \'Otes. The vote was 2.479 for, and 2.245 agalnst. day's meet:Jnc of the Newport of PaUaades Rd. and north of EucuUve secret~ry 8 r a den Harbor Hlch School Trustees, Newport Dunea. Thb eolnddes F\nch summarized the constitlJ· announced that the County wtth area already annexed by lion and by-laws, which had Board of Supervbor's hearing on ~ CUy ot Newport Beach, or In been prepared by Sellm Frank· the propoeed annexation to the PI"'CeSS or anneution. Un Jr. of ~ Costa Mesa Cham- Newport Beacb E I em en tar y Sixty days prior to t~ Super·\ ber. Main point to be Rttied l.s School Dl.slrict would take place va.or.• hearing, the Newport the amount of dues. aometlme In October or Novem· Beach Elementary Dlatrtct's pe-l Votin& members of the Coun- ber. Utlon for the above ann~tion ell wtU be the 3 Charnberw - OppoeJhon hu ~n voiced in a number of quarter& aaa.Jnst th~ likelihood that the city'a plan will do away with eompe- tltlon at the beach by awarding the lease to a slnale ~ bidder. Detertoratlon In food quality would be the result. th~ critics say. There are atlll 125 abwntee votes to be eoonted.. ~ over- rid. wu narrowly defeated 3 months ago. Dr. Carl Boewotll. superintend- ent ot eo.ta )( .. ~ out- Uned the l.mmedlate u.. of the new money that the 75-oent ovenide wUJ prov14e. 'Ibey are, in order of importance, teachers' aalanes. t.eacbera' add.lUonals, boob, rna~ and &)oba and au- dlo vls\lal equlpme<nt knd sup- plies. The annexation would Include must be sent to the school • Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor the area e .. t or the Upper Bay, boarda affected by the annexa-and eo.ta Mesa. Provlsion abo ls COM C . of C . Prexy Is Back From Hawaii Dr. DaY1d ~ wu back on die J" • Jtnlfsmt et u. c. rona del Jla.r Cllamw ot c.,. ~ at Monday ~·· meet~nc or the hoard ol dlftcton after an abeence of almcst a month. which lncluded 10 daya and 20 houra of crewtnc ln the Honolulu race. Be wu a c:rf!'l1lf member on Don HukeU's 60-foot yawl, Chubasco. which wu eecond to finish and won first place honors In CJasa B. The Chubuco, flying the Newport Yacht Club buraee. came ln about 8 hourw behind Ralph t.urabee'a s c b o o n e r, Goqdwlll. Mra. Smlley flew to Honolulu to greet tbe arrival of the Chu· basco. 'nle Smlleya flew back Jut Friday, though lor a whlle It w .. touch and ·10 to ,et a reaervaUon on the busy airlines back to the States. Off to Paris And England tlon so that they may expreas made for non-voting associate their oplnlona. member&. A board of director& At thla date, the petition hu of 15 members. 5 from each been sent to the 5 school boards Chamber. l.s proVided for. The 10 attected: the Tustin Union Corona del Mar Chamt¥r repre· Kllh School Trustee., the New· Rntatives on thb board WOlJid port Beach Elementary School be the exec\ltiW committee: Truatea, the Newport Harbor President David Smiley, V~· Union HJ&h &:hoot ~ the Presldenu Jerry Stewart and eo.ta ~esa Elementary School Frank Jordan. and Executive ~ and the S.u1 loequln Secfttary Find\, plus one other ... ...,. ..... Tl II A to -o=t' IS fte Jfewport Banor Unlon Here b a .-nnm&t)' of othft- llllb School T r u • t e e • voted matt.,. taken vp at the di.rec· unantmoualy Monday, to ap· lOI'S' ~"'· which was held at prove the pdltlon Cor annexa-~ Finch resiMnc:e: There wtll be a question and arwwer period toiJowina Mr. Ab· emethy's r~port. Memben of the City Park Comm lsalon ha~ ~n lnvtt.d to be prewnt. Dr. David Smiley, president of the Chamber, wliJ l'lv~ a report on PI"'Cl'ftS on Chambe:r accom· pllabmenll and on plana tor the lutur.. En\ft'Uinrnent will be pro· Those .French! Those Bikini s!! TbM ~ ..... ~­haN to bNak. ....., ~ -.. clay, ~ a N~ ddecdve &m!llted 2 ~ who baU &om the tatnoua Jllvtera ~n:roand at NJcoe. Franc:oe. lion. Supt. ~U aald that the • ~ dlnctors approwd the other 8Chool boards con~med applications for ~~rwhlp ol AureUe I...a.mar. 3:2, and lJena Youth Center Is Burglarized had expl"fttled tentative approval Ralph Smedley. Corona del Ma r Coach Tom Wahner reported Rovira. 34. now of U. Anl'eles. except for the -ru.t1n Tnlatees, resident. who la the founder of that the Corona del Mar You th were booked for beinr un tan· who previously expre.ed oppo· the Tout:Jn.uten t'lubs. which he Center was burglarized Mon~y I ned In the wrona places, or, ln sltlon and who are atlll "an un· began in 1930 and which now of a bow, seven arrows and a pollee tenninoloa. for outr-a,.lng known quantity." number about 3,000: and Padflc hand microphone worth 165. 1 public d~ney. 1'hey w~ ar- He emphasized the fact that View Memorial Park. the ~me-Mr. Wahner lnfonnf'd poll~ rested at l200 E. ()coean Ft., Bal· approval of the petition by the tery In the lrvtne Hills Just in that 3 Corona del Mar youths ad boa. County Board of Supervisors does land of Corona del Mar. mltted stealine the bow and ar-1J SHms that Miles. Lamar not depend on unanimous ap· • Secretary · treasur.r JessIe rows. and returned them to the and Rovta, both in bikinis. were proval of the school boards con· Hill reported that there are 111 Youth Center. The hand micro-trying to recapture some of that cemed. paid-up mem~rs In the Cham-phone Is still mwJna. and the care~ Riviera sun bukinar ''The school boards express an ber A.!l of July 31, and Sl.830.8S 3 boys claim they have no with typleal French &115\0. Ah. opinion, which la taken Into ac· In the bank. knowle-dae of Its theft. those ~ch ~ count by the supervbors," stated • Mrs. lack Undsey, reslden-In Justt~ Court yesterday, the Mr. Ru.aell. tlal member. sugaested that the SOK FOa TilE SIUUfEJtS 2 women protested that they did 0 ,.___ ,._11 Chamber mlght sponsor a Coro· Kenneth and Jeanette Shaner.1 not e~ themRIVf'S unduly, The r a n I e ........,\ ""' ege na .a-1 Mar day at a ' -.. -., .. ,..., ._ .. 7 W C H "' b t1 M d we-......., .u•e"' =-I.J'f ~t wy~ ,,ewport ut tes mony was given by wit· boatd cave Ita approval on ay Dodgers home game, perhaps the Beach. al'f' the parents of a son 1 nnses that bras had been re· evenlnl' to the propo.ed boun· Sunday afternoon game wtth born Sunday. Aug 2. In Hoag moved at tunes. Judge William daJ:Y llne chance. the San Prandsco Giants on Hospital. welghang 8 pounds, 7 Chrlstemt""n's ~rdlct : $25 fine The Newport Beach EJernen-(Continued on pace six) ounces. per bikini. tuy School Truat~ also ap-----------------------------------------------------~-----------------------proved of the petition Tuesday Supt. Roy Andenen atated that 1M approval at the annexa· t1on petition by the .cbool boardt 1s "a formalJ~ In so far aa the Count;y SUperintendent of Schoola la eonoerned." School Board Okays Budget IAU..ET by top students ot the CoraM del Mer lntemetionol Summer Donee School will high· light the program at the COM Chamber of Commerce mMt· ing tomorrow (Friday) evening ot the Youth Ce nt.. Here Mia Slovens~a. inte mationally fem· ous p rime bollerine end mem- ber of the Dot'lce School staff. is shown with ) of her students: Beverly Seeds, from Ohio, dem- onstrating o bar e.rerci~e: F-er· rol (Penny) White. forrnerly of Hewoii, now li.nng in Corona del Mer; end Seny Edson of New Yor~. who has do,ced with o number of comp4t'lies in the east. The ballet classes are held ot Harbor View School. • PBONOmfG O.L lUI NOT wnH TAX MONEY Alan McElwain had quite a glowing message to tell when he described the activities of the All-Year Club of Southern California at last week's meeting of the Play Port of the Pacific and the local Chambers of Commerce. State P.re~ Will Talk to . Realty Board laJMe ClaytOtt lr. ot San loee, ,.,...dent ot the 30,000-member Ca.JJlomla ae.J Etta~ Min., wUJ talk on CUJ"rent ,_1 estate t,.nclt at a. dlnn.r meetlna of the l'fewpoct Ha"* Board ot Bealton tomonow (P'rfday) eve· ol.nt " the rrvtne Cout Coun· tey Olub. The trouble is that most of the glow oame from money extracted by taxation -in other words, from the use of public tax funds to promote tourist trade. Mr. McElwain. who is public relations director for the All-Year Club, said that the annual promotion budget was almost a million dollars. and about $750,000 of that was from tax funds. e LAft uar/AU boetad a double, whlch make~ S.lJeve Jt or not. r had the doubles nothlnJ unu.ual tor------------------------ pJeuJ,lre of aeeln ... for the nm them. What .. unu.ual wu the etJ. A,., ,,.. time in more than 2 yeara, a alte of the marlln. One welthed real nice catch of thoee very 184 pounda, the other 271! Ruth • • • • scarce articles, al~con. and Bill usYally flsh medium -~-~CCII~-!:~A~~Da~~~rw!.:W!!;.!M~i~IL~~~-~-~~~·!~~.._~_.~CIIr!!~Q~~~~ .. !.- H• Will alto di.ac-Wt lel'falatJon atfectlf\1 rftl estate now belnt oorwldered by the State lAII•· lature. , Al80 at the rneettnc wtu be R. Jubon Ponttu.~. CR.EA state eeeretary, an~ M,.., Clayton and Mrs. Pontlua. That is an improper use of tax money. Promotion of cmy kind should be paid for voluntarily by those who want it and who directly benefit from it. N o gov- ernmental body should have any r ight to spend tax money for such p u rpose. 1 arrived at the Balboa An· tackle, and, In t.hJa clasa, we now ... •• • ---· - - glint Club at 11 a .m. Sunday, have a very atronl' contender for just as Cy Welch'a CyveJJa be· the euper prize ot the 80Uth gan unloadlnc. Cy and his party coast, the Schenley Sportemen'a ol 5 had Z1 lone-fins ln the Club marlin award. r haven't freezer. Quite a crowd eathered heard whether Ruth or Bill to eee the long·mlsslne atran· caurht the ble one. Anyhow, tt'a gera. My chief impression, after all In the family, reeardleu. not seeing one for 2 seasons, is And let'a not forret that tmport· that they looked 10 pounds ant person In any marlin feat. Mr. Clayton Ia head ot lames Those people. be the y the minority or majority, who do not want to see the flood of tourists come in. should be protected m their right not to shell out hard-earned money for such ·a project. heavier than the scales said. th~ akJpper. Dorta and Harry • • • Davia were aboard, ao r reckon Such promotion is the proper function o{ a self- supportmg Chamber of Commerce. because" its reo- son for be~g is to promote commerce for the direct benefit of its members. e LOJfG IIAUL Harry dJd the able llkipperln~. Anyone who catches an alba· They muat have had a real panic core these warm water daya de· party, with those 2 big one.. serves to come back with a full * * • sack. The Cyvella lt't'r on Thurs· • DUAII day, headed for the place away The only teu t ahed ls In out there, where the commercial memory ol what might have boys were reapina their hard-been. Bill uked me to join him earned harvest. The cherry patch for that very Sunday's fiahln~. turned out to be San Juan Sea-l wu forced to -.y no, for mount, which Is somewhere con-dau~hter Nancy had to be picked aJderably west of any chart J up at the Pinto Ranch, when own. Mebbe 150. mebbe 200 miles ahe haa been eettinc better ac- otf shore. lt'a a bank, and does quanlted wUh horses Cor a fort· fall within the desi~N~ted boun· night. lt could have been my darles of local an111nc clu~ tum on Ute rod, ya' know. But, I.e., south of a line drawn due after all, it'a fun to dream! west from Point Conception and Mebbe SOME day ... Our newly formed Play Port of the PaClfic. hosts for lost week's meehng, should be commended for going out on 1ts o wn to raise money for year 'r ound promotion. The Corona del Mar Chamber holds to its firm pohcy of n ot askmg fo r c ity m oney. The New- port Harbor Chamber, which o nce receiv ed tax funds fro m the city , no w is standmg on its own fe et, and so is the Costa M esa Chamber. Perhaps it w ould be just as welt if they didn't north of the 32nd parallel. which hsten too hard to guys hke Mr. M cElwain. hlu the west <.'OUt ot BaJa Call· fornla not far up the line from Enst"nada. But It 's a fur piece over t~ horizon. * * * wurs TIE .. •Lf.TS HAVE MORE '"REACTIONARIES" The Cyvella's owner. Cy Welch, lty aJUlDD FDICB missed the boat on Friday, when Z..C.tlft Secrellluy James Utt's reports from W ashington are in-they first hit tht' lone·flns. After ------------• lnng night. he was caught In formohve and thought-provokmg--and conslStently tht> sack. When thf' r~la went on the s1de of md1V1duol hberty as ogamst big gov-oCt. he hit the deck, eventually ernment He ranks 'way up there among the con-hooked up 3 times. but didn't put any aboard. Guests Glenn gressmen who ore dedicated to preservmg our Con-Webb, Mike Wekh and William shtuhon I k now that lots of folks call that "reaction-F"arnsworth landed th~ only 4 • caught on Friday. Not any of the ary, · because tl means opposmg the "do-gooders ' trio belonged to any angling and the gtve-awoys that help make government big l"'uh. s.o, officially, it was up to But I JUSt wtsh there were more such 'reoct1onanes" Cy. * * * m O:ngress to help save our repubhc • BOt7CRJ This week's report from Mr Utt lS about another Fraday night was nothing to be t>njoyed. The offshore watPrs penl to our free notion -the Earl W orren Supreme were really rou&h. Capt. Bob Court Mr Utt wntes about the undignihed perform-Connelly put out a sea anchor ance of Chief Justice Warren at 0 Sundov. evemng that night. but it wouldn't run<'· tlon pro~rly. The Cyvella pl1ch· cock tau party in colhng Earl M azo a ·'damned liar" ed and t~wd so badly that not when Mr. Mozo denied he was spothghting Vtce-a soul aboard wa.s able to shut Pres1dent N ixon at the expense of the Ch1ef Justice an "Y~'· But Saturrlay came. after that mist'rable night, and they in a b togrophy of Mr N1xon. Here's Mr Utt's report round th(' long tlru~ again At the c>nd of the> day, 23 more had been ''Mazo asked the Chief Justtce if he hod read the added. tor a total of Z1. Owner bock The Chief Justice rephed 'N o.' Mazo's rejoin-Cy ended his hard tuck streak and caught 14 or tht'm. der was, 'I hope to God for the sake of the country The group had bait aboard but that your dectsions ore based on m uch more full and didn't use If. l'ame con.slstlng of t d th d t book pin head sized anchovies. too occura e evt ence on JU gmen s on a you ~ma ll tor good bait fishing. All haven't even read.' the fish were taken on jigs. "This lost rejoinder must have struc k a tender • ALL TA~ * * spot . as 1t must be recalled that tn the desegregation Cy not only wanted the No. 1 opimon, which overthr e w the 58-year-old Supreme flag for the Clrst albacore of the C h Ch f T f wa.son for local clubs. but was curt doctrine, t e 1e us!Jce, a te r Citmg cerlom out for any posslblt' record$. He outhc.,tties added. 'A nd see, generally, M ydral, Our ust>rl thE' work..<~. In tackle, and Ame:-1con D1lemma' caught 2 on 3 thread· 11arge1t-13 pound5, 13 ounces!, 3 on 6· "Whde I om opposed to segregahon I om un-thread nargest -13 pound11. 11 o lte:cbly opposed to hovmg the Supreme Court rely ounN>s', 2 on 9·thread <largest-22 pounds. 8 ouncesl, 4 on 15· u pon SOCiology 1nsteod of legal outhorllles The thread or medium tackle (Jarg· Swed1sh sociologist Gunnar Mydrol. I!'{ his book c1ted t>"t-14 pounds. 15 ounces/ and to by Warren's opm1on as on outhonty, also stated ehnrl dthe .;hhow. 3 1 mckolree 0°nne 2o4f· h h C f h U d S . . 1 r('a or ea vy a . t at t e onst1tuhon o t e mte tates lS 1mproc-th~ wPighed 22 pounds and tical and unsutted to modern conditions, and that 1ts 1 will be st"nt to the lntemallonal odcphon was nearly a plot against the common Game Fish Assn. as a starter In 1 " thp M ·poun" line test category, peop e . 1 whl<'h M> far shows only a , blank M r . Utt s e xplostve comments w ere· 'What hog-UnleSII some other privately· wash! What poppycock! A nd what a slander agomst owned S('a·golng boat takes the f d . f h I" H dd d ''A d f bit In Its tH th and eoes out our oun mg at ers. e a e : ny stu ent o there where the uason's only our Constitution should know that lt w as founded lone·flns hang out. Cy has upon Judaic-Christian religion. and was beamed to things pretty much to himself. d . h f d d d f h as fa r as angling club competi· protect on mcreose t e ree o m an 1gmty o t e lion goes. Several otheT local indiv1duol under a God-ordained universe." boats have tried It, but the Cy· l · Ch' f J · · h · vella, so Cu. Ia the only boat mogme our te ust1ce usmg as aut o nty a that got into fish. sociohst from another country who is underminmg Anyone who doeAn 't mind los· our Constitutio n a nd thereby seeking to d estroy our lng aJ~p or being banaed I d 1 around by a rough sea, can atlll ree o m . enter the competltJon. It's a I SPORTSWEAR ......... pretty ruaged deal and I, for one, am quite happy wtth the local flshln1 attuatlon, JOnJ'·Ona or not. * • * eLOCAL Aenolf Speaklnt at Jocal tiahlnJ, It'• pttlnJ hotter datly, Uke the weather. Eleven marUn were 1Mtthe4 In at tbe lalbaa An· tllnt Qub &umtay. The tocal. tbat evmtn1. wu S OM boat, the lebe!. bad a due a ••· CllQaht ..-net the lt.miJe bank. • lfEW MEJOEJIS Your chamber keeps growlnl with Interesting and nott'wonhy new members constantly putting their names on the roster. One of California's nationally famous men -Ralph Smedley, founder of Toastmasters Inter· national -Is a m08t wt-lcome addition. Mr Smf'dley's organization now has over 3,000 chaptE'rs scat. ten~d over the whole globe. His Idea of tt'achlng men and women how to overcome .shyness In publlc-speaking has been of lnestlmablt> value to thousands. His contribution to the world Is a great one. Another welcome newcomer is John A. Vlbert, eeneral manager of Pacific VIew Memorial Park, one of our new neighbors on a former portion of the Irvine ranch. This 140·acre area tor peJl)(>t · ual rest wtll be one· of the mO&t beau!ltully landscaped memorl. al parks In the West. Hundreds of t~ are being planted. AI· ready the new general office Ia at the opening stage, and 3 more handsome buUdlnga are In Pr<MS· pect. It Is a $1,000,000 project. • • • • TOt11lE IJfV1TEJ) Don't miss the general mem- bership mHtlng at 8 p.m. tomor. row I Friday) at the Youth Cen· tt>r. Ballet dan<"t'rs from our own fntematlonal School of Dance will perform -and there is to be a most lntert>atlng report and di!K'usslon of what i11 in atore at the Big Beach. Refreshments, of course, courtesy Chefs Inn. • • • • BELJCOPrmliEBvtCE So many b\KY executives from the L.A. area are moving to the harbor that a apeedy helicopter 8ervl<"t' Into town might get a iood play. Nearest regular heJiport ls Or· ange. Why not one for the har- bor dbtrlct? AHentlon, Harbor Council of Chambe~. LEGAl. •OTICE No. A-33645 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF EI..MER GRANT OWEN, also known u ELMER G. OWEN, DECEASED. NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN to the Ct?dltore of and all penona havtn1 datma acalnat the aald decedent or aald "'*te to fUe them With the necaaary vouch· era In the office ot the Clerk ol the Supertor Court of the State • AJIWZS IU.ADACIIU So we have lot to come to ere. A. Clayton I& Co., 92-year-old rnl Annex AnMX Anne.x. Our mauon. India and China and estate · Onn In San Joee. Hls newspapers teem to be full ot other countrle. now have other father wu president of CREA annexes aa If they were aome-means than burial. The)' had to. In 1929. thing we 1hould Jij(e. Ian't It Clematlon Ia lnexperwtve clean Art Klltler, president of the about lime that we lay down neat, and not taudy. If a'nybody local Realty Board, eald, "We some requlrementa for annua-dOM anythlnw elM to me ru want to thaw Mr. Clayton the tlon ol new areas? The fact la come back and "hant" 'em ' e.xceptlonal J'l'C)Wth taklnl place that every time w~ annex we ====::::=:::::==::::':::= In N~rt Harbor fn order that lose money, unless It Is a com-he may Incorporate lnfonnatlon mercial or manufacturlne area. GJ -._..~... about our oommunlty In his aur- Wlll we aaaln take In new an-""''"'"• vey of real estate PI'OITt'U be· nex.atlon.s that are comlne In lne ma.de In California." with bullt·ln street llehttnc and will we aealn be stuck with the electric bill? What'a wron& with that? you a.sk. Simply this: Large tectlona of the city, which Include some very hlihly u - aeued residences, do not want street llehts. Yet they are stuck with pay1niJ part of the electric blll, aome $40,000 a year, for thoee tectlons ol the ctty that wanted s treet ll&'hta and cot them, and for tho.e who buy in- to subdivisions that come In with all the trlmminp, lncludlnc street llghta, which of COU1114! they pay for. but they do not pay all their electric bill, becauae It is paid for out ot the ~eneral fund tax. I say that In the name of equity and justice, provision should be made requlrtnc that th08e having str~t Uehta pay for all the electricity, which should be metered to them by mean.s of dlstrlcta. I do not of course refer to highway lights, but to those lights on residential streets. For lnstan<'e, here In Corona del Mar I believe there are no lllr'C't't lights, and In a poll It was shown that the majority residents or Corona del Mar did not want street llghu. Yet wtth our high a~d value, we are paying Cor sections that are ot less aases5{'d value, so we are paying a bigger portion of the lights lor them than they are paylnc themselves. • • • e PaOaLE.M IX UfDl.A l see where there has been a law re<:-ently enacted to help con· trot the birth rate In India. lt'a called voluntary ate.rlllzatlon ol the male, and It is meeting with "unexpected &U«X.'es.S." People of all faltha and all walks of llf~ are respondlna. The campaign urges the head of a family with 2 or more chll· dren to underao the simple oper· atlon, which is a matter of jWit 20 minutes In a doctor'a oUi<"t'. The applicant gets S4 for volun· teering, and that'a a lot of money to a Jot of the folk.t In lndla. • • • • noaLEN EVE.aTWBEU Thert> are other chanees that must come about In this world If there Is aolng to be standing room In a few yeara. One of them Is the disposal of human bodies. At the rate ~ are plant- Ing them and creating satted ground, there won't be enough space to plant corn and rice to f~d the live ones. Glimpses Do you notJce that certain feel- In&' when you eo to look at your wardrobe for aomethtne to wear? Yes. we know how you t~l. All of u.e lfri. Jet that way at the chanrlna of the &ea80na. That's your cue ... not a thin& to wear . . . but we at O'Brien's have anticipated your mOOd, and for many week. we have been buay as beavers, locatlnc juat exactly the ltem.t you will want foT thla comln~ aeaaon. lUcht now, may· be lt'a a tran.sJtJon dreu, of those WOI\dertul 'ntomu oottona, or a cay new aUk shirtmaker by Cry- stal, or one oC the amart new &eparatea ... Whatever you f~l In the mOOd to look at, do come and let us show them to you. It w111 be our.._..... to aa. lilt you Ia pi--·.. year WciMrobe f« tbe COlD I Df ..... u. ao tbat ~ wW COOid.laate. Jut UN 119bt ~a. cmd bata. cmd ,....._ ••• COld apwldD9 of tl~ I watc:bed tbe 9itla UDpcridD9 tJa. loft. u.t leotber tW... , •• ..., ...... waabable ldd gl..,. ••• cmd tbe ...t ........ _. p&CJ , ....... lD all tbe ... . .. taau.s... • I'm sure hoplnc when Bonnie and Mute do the windows thla week. they will doll me up In something so I can at Jeut 1et to hold some of them and show them to you I may be just a window manikin and just all ht'f'f', but l aure like to look pretty for you cuatomers. And wtth the wonderful ran1e of sb.es that we have here at O'Brlen'a, It ju.~t doesn't marter whether you are ahort or tall, or thin or on a diet, we wlll have the sizes that fit you and look well on you ... and everythlnJ is indlvldualty ~elected tor the best slze and color. I tel to rattl1D9 .. ao tblrt I alDaOitt ,..,... ... -.lad '" Kbool ,.,.. tbat •• .... Juat loeiSed wttll .u tbe tWDp '" wW Ulr.e the .-t . . . AIMS ... , lel9et .., coa-.. .... loa abow CISl tbe lttll 0( uu. IDOiltb. 8 ·=· loCAlE : •• 8 Aa:oordlnJ to the way I .ee It, Dlek Nixon hu punched the Iron Curtain chock full ol holes. How· aome ever, the Red press has been wa~lnr a "no holda barred" campaign aplnat the Vlp and our aide. One of th~ daya the Ruulan people are 1olne to rlle up and amite the Communl.ltl all by themselves ... when that happens we oucbt to riae up and amite their aympathlura over here. FARMER McCABE (all rlghta rewrved) DO YOU WAKI • 5-b, • ricJ., • ,.,...1. • ~..., Utter 7 Of ~ , .. ._..,. .. -tt.rf19 •• .. n Try &tl1" deNio fle4 .. oaw. )..01(0. Slllll PIIGF lOCI WEll ro• UJU. STTLE AJm COXPOft lEE 1111111'1 i111 IIIIEI * * * Jfewport a-en. wben ICIIDe ..... bs. .sdMtt*'- ..... beell mCIM to ......aau..~ be cary CIMII'-9 ~ CIIIY• WilleN Ia J(..wpal't ...... wW p-. .............. ........ carda froaa tbe a.ldd.M IIM9 ID our ..., baUdfeg • • • Dl4 you DOtke. --. bow tiMit o&d cottoa.dnM took OD a ...., Ufe the 1.-t tuDe yoa ...._.bt it bome lNID u.. Jf.....-t Oeaa· en? • • • w.-•t It crMp. 9Jeam'"9 Cllld pnttr, ad ciJ.dll't tbe colon tc*e oo a ... leek brill._,., Dad. DO- Uce ..... .,_, ,_ .. bold tbe cnaN Ia UWI bet wecatJ1,M •• • "''he dlu•......U.. geal Ia Ita· DO. Sta·D11 ... to dotiiM what ..,UC ..at .._ to a Mlod ••• pat.--... pb ba t...._ JffiW CWML.,... I• .... Unt u... ........... bou9bt CIUpa.... • bo:rd.DiiU tbat .-lata dtlt ••• CeDtilnM den'... a.d a ,,.., lwlft bltberto. Gftf a ,..W .. tlae. blOWD away a UW. of thla body ••• lut DO •on •.• Ita· DU pats body ~ lato ol4 dotbM ......... ""-.. tbe ....... ,..... .... ..... ~·-..... ~...._ .. . ................. ·-.,.. ca.tiM1 It .... rtpt .S... wttll Cl•••= ............ . u.ted-......... ... a... ............ ~-coeela•IMT-.. ,_ about lta·DIIo Y•..._ -It ••••tJMd .......... ·-.... beard .._, It • tM .. . dJo. ,..., T"-..... ..... woodet1al...,_..._...._ * * * "Gone ttahln,.. for three weetca. and while me and the bluqlll get tw011y CUve CU..ler wUI make wltb the oooe and aaaha ... Clive with a V Uke Clive Brooks, and Cu.u. Clive aaya that most people don't llke to say CUM and that t. the reuon they can't remenber h1a name. Clive Ia headJ,. up our •• depart· ment now aJnce Bulb Mynatt has nown up Into Ow .04 bllle yonder of aeMtal manaptlnf • • • * * * LECAL •onCE No. A-33570 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF FREDERICK G. EL· DER, aka FRED G. ELDER, aka F. G. ELDER. aka FRED- ERICK GRIFFIN ELDER, DE· CEASED. NO'MCE IS HEREBY GNEN to the creditors of and all persona havlng claims against the said de<ledent or aal4 estate to file them with the neceuary vouch· era In the oUI~ of the Clerk of or the Superior Court of the State of CaJltomla. In a_nd for the County of Oran.p, 01' to pre.ent the .arM, with the ~ry vouc~ to the unde:rslcned at hll or her pia~ of business. to- wit: Law Office of Robert A . Schwamb and Galvin R. Keene, 333 North Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California within al.x months after the first pabUeatlon of this notice. Dated .July 24, '1959. MRS. EDRA HAYES. Executrl.x of the Eatate of aaJd decedent. ROBERT A. SCHW A..MB and GALVIN R. )(EENE 333 North Newport Boulevard Newport SUch, Oalltomla Publt.h: .July 30. Auc. 6, 13. 20. In the Newport Harbor EnaJen. Professional Directory P'U'11'K'BAL Dndc10IIS Frfen41Y Neiabborb0o4 Servke PAUES-BELL MOilTUARY 110 Broadway u 1-Ma a......,. eo.ta ..... auanTI IIAVE lOT Two Orance Coast ColJece craduates have been named to the Dean's Honor Ust for the aprlne semester of thl.s year on two cam pu.es or the Unlvualty or calltomJa. TIDE TABLE n. ..... &M ............ ... (for L.A...._.,.,_-•...,.n 10 ala. ..U.) Ucht Figures A.M.-a.w ,......_ •.11. .ACIFIC DATLIGIIT UVDrC 'rDa t laiiMy 10 .. ....., 11 'hM4ay 12 ..... ...., t..w ...... ..... --5:42 0.1 12:os u s• u 11:411 u 6 :18 0.4 12:64 u ... Lt--··--..... t..w IIIJil Low 0:35 4.5 6:55 0.9 1='1 5.8 7:5'1 Ll 1:40 3.9 7:41 1.4 2:27 5.1 .... lA 3:13 3.4 8:39 1.9 a:U u u.. u 5:06 3.3 9:56 2..2 t:G 5.5 -·-----....._ lOP LfiW JUtla IOif POB T11E SBAI'EU A aon, weighing 9 pounds, 6 AJJen Georce Brown wu named to the list on the River- side eampua. and D. Alan Story, Conner OCC football captain. wu named to the achoJutlc honor Hat at UCLA. Students named to the ll.st muat achieve at least a 3.4 grade point averace on a 12· unit mlnlrou.m procram- 13 Tltanday 0:17 0.5 6:39 3.5 11:11 Z.S 5tSI 5.1 COID'I.DIDTI OP A 10n wu born Saturday, .July ounces, was born to William and 18, to Mr. and Mrs . .lames Shafer.. Susanne R&bbltt of 307 Catalina 312 36th St .. Newport Beach, ln Dr.. Newport Helchta, Tuesday, .. 'I .... St. .Joeepb H011pltal. .JuJy 28, at Hoae Hospital. • JfALBOA SAVINGS_ NEWPORT AND LOAN • ~ssoCIATION · Everv Konth .--Dat~: t1 _.. \ No.518-3462 7 -st:~ 500 ,ooo.oo r orange CountY · ' PAl TO: The PeO~~O oottE Mllf M\ll\ON DOll~RS * * O'IER ONE /~.4/""'1/ ~ID~ _____ ... _____ _ ---------------------------~-----------------WAN ASS()ClATION I BAIJK)A .SA VJNGS AND r.uo Jn' NEWPORT 00 Every Month Sl,5Q0,000· --to create new jobs • .... -to buY new materials • build new homes --to You get~~rthis-PLUS ·4% DIVIDENDS (current annul rate) paid every 3 IIIOIIths 011 rour saYincs so rou can eot....-1 rour 81111i111s fOr biger income ' 'The BIG PLUS Is the extra ·abot-m-thHDD•for your entire c:Omrnunity when we put your savlop to weft. 1hls ud every month we pay out at least a mtllton and a half doDars to build. buy and modemize homes JD your community. That money goes right into payrolls -into the purchase of buildinc materials -aod all thJs mooey creates pros- perous business that helps everyone in Onnp County. So you see -where you save does mab a '* dilerence -to you I Your interests lie in Oran,e County -10 put yow . IEWPIIT IALIOA SAVIICS AND L,OAN ASSOCIATION •aee VIA LIDO. N.WPOIIT a•aCH savings to work here in ~ewport Balboa . aving~ wht-re they1l earn highest pay with insured safet)'-and do a double job of stimulating the prosperity of rour own com- munity. Start your savinp account today-or add to )''OW' present ueount here. (Funds recehr~ befcn the lOth of an)' mooth earn from the 1st). R the mail « come in.. to tbe distinctive Newport Balbo. Sa~ bu1lcliaJ on tM Bay front at the entruoe to Lido Isle. See for yow•..., much harder )'OUr moaey worb here. - New Use Rermit Is R~uested For CondemneCI AfH~rtment5 ~ ........ L-te· ,.. . • Jllf tndl .... ~ Mrs. ~ Jltloeftb Ia apply· Rllhla ....... to a~ tbe lr· ~lifbe ........... : ........... u. pet'!Dlt lor ...,_ aJ. vt,.. JOidan .......... .. OIMt ~-... Jill to ......... &o tbe Oean v... Oorotb.)' Pboen1a. .. E. ~-tell , "--t Wltla 111M1 •t tbe ....,_....._ a &. ec-n Ft.. n.. lal .... pen:abaklrl to ..-. . .. _,. thitt ..._ 10 lalltM. wtueb haw been eon· major aJt..-.doM to the OeMa CJul ui4l tiel* c I ... , ..-dllnuJed br tbe dty. Vt,w Apartmenta. whldl baw ., -IICIDftl.l.a of tb61a ... tbiiU lDtllrllt Ia Her appllcatlon wtll be con· been condGDMd by the Mewpoit Well. A11L1Mr varatian Ia baU Hwy. at ..........,_ Awe. 1·\U\.lt. 2·11t01)" . ...wn.. u.t V1a of 1\t.ao 00C. • .._ by the Newport ked\ Beach Clty Councll. .,_. thle ...._ So are anGIIt 1M f'lloor ...-wtu ~ 1,110 ....,_ ~ tD.IOO. Pla.Dn.Jna c.nmt.-r., thM eYe'-Jobn Buhler. 312 CamatkN\ a'U.IDIIIIe'r rec:NaU. ~ . • • ffltt. M.&TTB-BBIES nlna (Tbunct.y). She~ to Ave., Corona del Mar. 1*11\._. -. that \'"' U\Jftk,lq ol PIO' Tbia .... tM IIDal penDU .._ ••auoa aw 5 recluce the n.mber ol ctwelllq alon to retain 5 ~Ulna u.ntta vldee OM clay ""vacad011111" tor a...ct in ,. ·~ ~ •....-t --~~~ tuDJb-room. I .;;. ~ ulltta from 10 to f and will pro· m o.,. R-3 parcel. wheel dlW paU•nta. '""'-out· IMdl au tJ •••• D1fiL a~ ave~.. 11.000· w L7~ :~~~~ ~ vtde 2 parldfll apace. Carter Pyle Enterprbes, 82S tnp llft arr&llltd by a bealtb .,....,....., U. ........,. tMal to •· ......:..,, 1510 ~ ...._ ~ -11\e prevtoua ~pUcation tor a Production Pl., Newport llftch, and rebabllltadaft ~ ud ~151. The...,.... tw tM ,_,. ..,......_ •.,.. 111M· CQIIA CO. UM permit to tmprove the apart· manufacture and repair fiber· made polaible tluoulh your aid 1a now at ~.alt. I»..,._.... tt.· mlqa. repa1m. Sl5 ~ 21•~ ••• menta wu rejected by the Plan· clua .. Jlboata In M·l ·A dl.strlct. a• voluntHr attmdaDt&. .......... • 000.000 -~ tl; an.un.e a. :Ob..~ ~ ~~::,"' nll'\1' Comm.talo11 and the Clty ltobftt lleppeteau. 701 Golden· only one more dCW'Uon plan· l'ftC)ftth reoon1. e.tabllebed Jut ........ .,... Council. rod Ave., Colona del Mar, add ned. Tbe dew la Aucut lOtb. yeer. nte July 31 total UIU ,_, e A&WW ------ • Ftr Yilrll 4 t ,....._._ ~ . ........... ~ . " .. ,.......... ... t ,.... ~ t MIEIIB : . -. ~Peter's~ ~ FURNITURE ~ : (F...i.ty IJvalaW'a) 4 • Cmnpl,.. ._. ~ . ......, .... • ••• ;uta ... COSTA t.eA Good Reading for the "Whole Family "'News ·FD ·FIIif FeabnS ------------- ,...,...,. 0 ..... , .... .................... ~. .-ayerdlr. I,_ $110 ...... $9 0 J .... $4.50 0 Here la the aaenda tor th1s bedroom and bath to non·COD· Woa't you call and vohlnteer 1s a.1maa double tbe Clll'l'tQOJld· Eupne Webb,. wall. f40ta W. eftnina'S meetlq, which will formlnc realdeftt'e. this OM da.)t! Our pboM la U lnc fliUr. of J.ut yee.r. llillboll, $100: Geofp 8laccGia bec1n at 8 o'clodt: e ... uww..,. 8-0717 or cane in and aee ~ at Jul,y'a permlta 1Adu4ed 35 aiD· lne., ~ dwellilll and P · evAIIIAJICU r.rc:e Marplea. 317·319 Ruby 3.25 N. Newport Blvd.. Newport cte tamUy ctweJ.l1np. •1&.11115: raae. &100 VIa Uckt. .-,; I . E. a. w. wawnc. 902 s. Bay n.. Aw.. a at boa ~nd. reaUcn Hetchta. two 2-unit dWelllDII. -.mo· Sbaft. md.e patio. 1107 w. Balboa Island. 1-toot ~ch· Prot»rt)' lines. VB 1s a United Fund Acency two tO.un.Jt apaJ't:IIWnt ~ ~bollw teOO: Uo,d Mantn. wall. ---·«n .. .... a..~.,._, ....... c... ..... ment into 6·foot front yard .et· &163.465: two 6-u.n.Jt aparti'Mnt -· lla.lboa. ttaO: 8ueeol.a back and l ·foot encroachment bulldlnp, $118.1ti0; one 4-llnll CoMtrud1oft Co.. alp. 3112 La· illlll!!i!!!!;!; lnto 5·foot rear yard ee'tback to the POUCE BLO a apa.rtlneDt buJ..ldJ..q. 132.400· 3 ~. GOO; c. s. lla.tdl. N• construct addltton to dwemnc. 1 1 caraaa. StS.lm: u awtmmina ~ ~. n.t St... seoo: non Jack Hoa&le, 6908 W . Cout pools. 130,100; 16 I~ and ----. auu.~tion to d1NWq and J A M E s Hwy .. Newport, 15·foot encbo.eb· walla.· IT.Tr.S: 47 alteratloaa to, prap. «0 all St., 14.!100: ment Into 20-foot front yard ~-e avnAY. JOLT. ..... .,.... 0 ,..., .. 1511 chNillnp.. 117,2&3; 10 CIOID.me1"· Owent.lf4Np01t Yadrt &-. ••. D back to build a atnale tamUy A .._. lilt tJIIe ~ el 11.11 -DL ...._ ••• .,.... daJ buUd.lnp. 180(,.5(¥); f IJac!ua· ~h·-Umt W. aa..t. SSOO; e dweliJ.nc; also requeatJnc u.e lin.~ xw..'• ~ et ...... 1.., ....._,.......,. trial bulldlnp. -.ooo: B c:Gm· IQC: ...-ua do Ma..rbt. .S.U tor permlt to construct dwelllnc In '"' Dad St.. ........ • • • ....... ., • CIWt ...... br ~" merdal alteratlons, IZ.OIIO; • e ~ IMp, ~. Udo R A y a COI1\lnerclal zone. hid 1.1-.a ., .. &. ~ .... :'.-..• e1 ....._ J1t. Claba,u;. 1\a\1!).: 2> siena, SS.· er, "'1*t Cli&Mra, AD· Cla~nce McCulloch and Roy n.. IIM•a. 1111 W tMt Ida liDII ... 918; m.t.scell,t.~ s->,!100: 3 thcft)'a .-: Earl ADe. den. I I Page, 3000-0.-~·12·14 Broad St., ....... --.... ...-..s .•. A A Seara and Roebuck bicycle bulldJnp demollsbed or rdo· 480t Neptune. IJ,OOO; Staata a I Jl lll?lr Newport Retehts, 10-foot en· ._,. ._ ...._ ._ Cllnlda was stolen from John Bany of care-d. 11.'7!50. Tacbt Sala. alp. toOl W. c.at croachment Into 25-foot front c-.. •., li'P ~a..... 212 Vla Lorca, Udo Isle . .. Following were the final per· 87~ !~ fttta Jr .• mow M46 L COASf HW'I. yard aetback to provide satlsfac-...._.lila-. . . . Philip Smalley of Los Ancelea mlts laue<! dw1n& July: an --.-.-te, U9 3Stll St.. COlOMA D& WAl tory building slte. A bicycle wu stolen from the was booked for felony checks . . . • COIIOirA DEL IIAa IS); Newporter. alp, 31311 New· a.. ..,... eVSE n.xrJ"S earaae of MnL Janet hart of eTIIUJISJ)AT. JULY 10 E. J. Bablson, addJtlon to office port IIJ'vd., 1'7S: Back lilly Parll, ~=iiiiiiiiji~iiiiiiii! Cameo Shores Development 2106 Highland Dr., Harbor Hlch· Various bea ch Items were bulldlne at 2828 E. Coast H'Wy •• 300 E. Cout Hwy., traffic con· Co .• stgns at Cameo Shores tract; 1an..a-•· ba .,_.__ld 14 1 s $3.500; Leiter. Ryona" Co., st•n. trot, 8140: toilet rooma. and this was set over from the July of 2io "v't~ m:ca:-ud"~i~et'wa~ sto en from Loula torm of 216 laS E. Cout Hwy .. $500; C:u. laundry at alte No. 1. 110.000\ I E II 16 meeting. bitten by a Dalmatlon at 211 VIa ~ ;'c;ie~~rt M~~h:U ~ fornla 8ank. n~ bank bulldJne toilet rooma at •Jte No. 2. S2.900; 1 p 1 1 L 1 T E Ill 1 Francis Freeborn, 307 Coro· Jucar Lido '-l~ 1 .. y of 209 Via ,..._noa. lJdo at 3141 E. Coat Hwy., 1164.000. toilet rooms and 45 carate~~ at nado St .• add bathroom to non· ' ..,. · · · "" .....,.. e-vlil& -···-site No. 3. IS2.400.. e~OIIDAT. JULY %1 Isle.... -"-VUP q' conforming dwel11ng. The hub ca~ we~ stolen {rom A .,_ball altt ,... ...._ llaC"CQ Corp., addltlon to house ,_ ~ ..,aty ,......., ... ..._ LD Oalt> Kersh, temporary 6·foot a car owned by Harold Phillips .,_ tiM car ., lin. w. r. undrr construdlon. 1849 SeadrUt, l&.f~!~~~~Pw~·~li.W~•!•~C:...~~oew.~~~J~•~•~~~~~~!!~!!~~~;~ by 14-foot sign at Morning Can· of 325 Poppy Ave .. Corona del Qcwlw"d ., 1711 w. ~ .,.., 14..1100: Robrrt Lang, swtmmlne _ yon Rd. and ~award Rd .• Corona Mar . . Mrs. Don Thompson of Jlcwpwt ••• lin. O'ta Ault of pool. 1801 Galatea. $2..500; R. L. 317 MarKu~rlte Av~ .. Corona del 11 ..__ -.y up•...S ~ Hoyl~ Jr., swimmlnc pool house. Mar. ~ported that 3 c-ars In tbe a.. ••·la·lllw ,... Olnet· 1917 Seadrift. $5.400. The Rex Brandt S u m m e r School ot Paintlng will hold Its final show of the y~ar from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday a t the Brandl residt>nce,.405 Goldenrod Av~ .. Corona del Mar. Works of many of the 116 students wUJ be on dis play. --------LEGIU. ROTICE CERTIFICATE OF' BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED do her~· by certify that they are con· ductlng a valve manufacturing buslneu at 413 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar, California, un- der the fictitious firm name of General-American Valv~ Com . pany and that said flrm is com· posed of the following persons whose names In full and place of resJd~nce are as follows, to.wlt: Eurene C. G~nwood. 413 Polnaettla Ave.. Corona del Mar. CallL. Jean Greenwood. 413 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar. Calif. WITNESS our hands this 13th day of July, 1959. EUGENE C. GREENWOOD JEAN GREENWOOD area had been rifled during the -.1. e comiiA MCJILAIIDS Itlrht . . . J~lry was stolen from Chris· Peter Hazell add family room. A IIJ99Iaa bkyda waa .w.a 1 tine Martin of 114 Zlnd St., Nf'W· 516 Seaward, $2.900. koaa L M. LWy of 2752 C1rcle port ... Alllne Wine of 212 • aAL.aOA JSLAJfD Opal Ave., Balboa ll.land. ~· Pasadena Preabyt.rrian Church. Dr .. llcr'f Shone ••• TWo bcada ported that hla 17 . year . old alteraUona at Mar Casa, 1310 S. ...... .......... trc.l tbe Ba Ft. ~-~ ., a. a. c.rttoa of -daughter had run away ... Y ........ OJdUd A...._ C.... del MaL e nJDAT. JU'LT 31 e UT SIIOJIES Items of clothln"' we-stolen Rob.rt Burke, 2·story addition, A SS0 surfboard was stolen .. ... :1632 Crestview SIUOO from Neal M~c-alf of 312 Grand from Newman Draper of Ontario. • lfEWJOa'l' aiLtcats Canal. Balboa Island ... Tim staylnr at 1407 W. Bay Ave.. Fred Hofacker, move and en· Reran of 3910 Rlver Av~ .. West Balboa · · · ColiHn Darllna of ~~ wakr heater, 531 Fullerton, N.........nrt, reported the theft of a Los kng~les reported 3 bathing 50 J o 0u n ~-,... suits stolen from 5611 Seuhore ; · · nsmore, re ~-surfboard ... A Schwinn bicycle 0 pal"' 547 San Bernardino. wa~ stolen from Juanita Haynie r., West Newport · · · A I)C*lble • CLIJ"P aA'I'&JJ of 1417 w. Balboa Blvd .. Bal· doe poisoning wu reported by .,_.... ..... Mrs. W. A. Tobias of 240 Hazel ........... rt •• ube, 1-unlt, 1-story •boaTV·,;,.~DAT, JULY... Dr .. Corona del Mar ... Fletcher dFwelklln,g;_~~ Kdlnd.lpti Rd., S23d .92511: --Pond of Balboa report~ th~ theft ran a..c:,.....,.. a on to we · Pollc~ •~pect a Boxer dog of of hls .52 C h r y sl ~ r 2.door lng, 518 Slcnal, $4,000; W. BarTY stealing a sheet from tM back ~.. Wilson, 1-unlt, 2·at01)' dwellinr. yud of Paul Long of 606 Mari· ~an ··· 502 Klnp Rd.. 127.&10: Lau~l· gold Ave., Corona del Mar ... • UTUIIDAY. AUQ.. 1 hul'lt ~rrace IDe. 10-unit, 2· An Enallsh bicycle wu stolen a...rt Pblecer ~ed a pee. pory a--nt bulJA•--at 1601 slble tU-aJ entry at 210 T,_., _. ~ --.. from Courtney Jahnz ol 139',; N. Aveq ~ioo. Island, 101 M;: 15th St.. S8l.T75. and 10-unlt. 2· Dau Pt.. Balboa laland .•. J. T. ..,_ ...... -buJlA1--at 1801 ~ Re~n LeRoy ... Jim ••oc1-of ~, --~·· ........ Durkee of ~ PolnMttla Ave.. ,_ ...... 15th 8t.. ta.-o. Corona ~~ Mar. reported the 110 Carnett Ave .. Balboa Wand, eVI'I'a MY --.& th~ft of a $15 lamp . . . told pollee that 2 boya atarUd Jta,yaest Eat at e a. tetalnlnc 1AtiJa akbL 7S. of S2l Slat a ftre In the truh can in the W1lll me ........a and 230().()6 St.. Rcwpcrt. ._~ .. 1M rear ... Seymour Seek. z . of528 H•tbn' 1&, ~ tluaala bf cs., ......s bf S. Bay Ft., Balboa bland, wu SAVING IS A FINE ART • It tokes toltmt to paint a briqht future with the aecurlly of mvings ... but you'll find that you can create o real "maatftPiece" when you aave regu- larly at l.oguna Federal .•. where your savlngs earn more ln eafetyl Start now! CONTINUING 4% PER ANNUM LICIIA FiEIEIIL SAVINGS A!G> LOAN A"'aalmtf O...C.c-,'t ...... ' '$ f ............. &'-* c .. I STATE OF CALIFORNIA l COUNTY OF ORANGE la ..._ 0.: ., •••:t 1 !r • • • the vtct.lm of an uaa"tt by an ..... 'I kr ,.._ .. ,...-_ lL .--... unldent1.6ed peraon ... Mary --u. ~-· --Huey of Balboa Island ~ported ..... ....., ... 1 eWe A..._ c.ta M-. .. the theft of a ~nnan ctunera. A I _.,. C•ty Siote n .l6 Lerge1t end Most Comp&.t. Furniture Store in the Aree. C.ll for fr .. DECORATING SERVICE Liberty I-55 II House ~~• 'ar~en F-u-nishings for homes. dubs. yachts. 1017 W . Coeat Hi9hw1y Newpotf ... dl ON THIS 13th day of July, 1959. before me, a Notary Public in and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commls· stoned and sworn. personally ap· peared Eugene C. Greenwood and Jean Greenwood. known to me to be the persona whOlle names are s ubscribed to the within Instrument, and acknowl· edged to me that they executed the same. WITNESS my hand and otfl· rial seal. MARY A. HAAPA. Notary Public In and for said County and Slate. My Commission expires Aug. 16. 1959. Publlsh: Aue. 6, 13. 20. Z7. 1959. In the Newport Ha rbor Eru~lrn. bMIIIad ,_ ............... • • • • ....,AT. ADQ.. I Membenhlp iD tht .,.. Club The aarag~ or Donald Me· P•t lcopko ot 513 Poppy Ave.. of the Harbot Ara baa .udled Proud of 220' ~ 34th St.. West Cor on a del Mar. ~ported a 3,000 wtth tM ldptlq up ot 12· Newport, wu burglarized · · · prowler ... A towel and lounge year-old David Ga:rd1ner ot 3133 Lewis Paul. manacer ot the Sea pad were stolen from William ~~~trmuda St.. e-ta Kesa. '!be Garden Apartments at 18l8 W. Murray ot 121 Topaz Ave., Bal· fa~nUy just rec-ently moved to Ocean Ft., Ne~rt. ~ported the boa Island ... Two alrl'a bicycles eo.ta !ilea from Santa Monica. theft of clothing ... Allt-e Flol't'ft wer~ stolen from Van Neilson of Dave's dad. John Cardlner, 1s a of 2106 W. Ocean Ft .• Newport, 109 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa . . . machlnlllt at Hq._ &lruaft. reported a possible burglary . . . A .a-beiiiM c:t.atl' ... N'ea.rl.)' 800 of the &10() mem· e WEDRESDAT. Jaly 21 .W.. 1.-U.. patio .. ..._... ben come from tbe ll•port Bar· The Vallely Boat Rentals at O.Co-of •• W. ~ ""' bor arM-10 ~ Corona del 511 E. Edaewattor Ave., Balboa. lla.1bo. • • • A car ._..._ Mar, 110 from Jlc•port. 310 from r~ported a burglary at their of· ..,... 115 waa .W.. tn. Newport He ...... and Cllt.r Haven. flee . . . Several sweaters and TlloMdGn ,.,.__ ., 1111 lie· 69 from. lJdo ~. • born BaJ. pairs of sun eluses we~ burg· aaa A9'L. W..t •..,..n. boa. aJ\d 65 ~ Jlalboa Wand. larized from the home of Robert The Carrlap Trade at ll8 SorM U50 motllllhTa are from San· Hankey of 706 K-Thanga Or., lr· Marln~ Ave .. Balboa bland, re· ta Ana Hel ..... and the balance vine Terrace . . . portad -the theft of their slcn . . . of 2.000 members Uw in C~ta A ldawt.a bkyde,... ...._ (Continued on ~ sbrl .Maa. SDD..~AL M -1 01 ~ IC ADiiliidiUTOa TO THE BOlfORABLE RAYMOND niOMPSON, PROBATE roDGE 01' '!'HE 8~0& COOWT OP THE STATE OF CAUFORN1A. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY' OF ORANGE: RAYMOND A. BRAND't'. M. D .• public Admlnl.ltrator of .. td county, respectfully makes thls mum which have come Into his hands for the term eommenclnc January 1. 19159, and endlnt June 30, 19!58: No. of Cue PA 881 PA 882 PA 883 PA 884 PA 885 PA 886 PA 887 PA. 8B8 PA-a PA& A·3212'7 PA 181 PA M2 ··-PAlM Name of Decedent Date Letten IAued March 3, 1~ Feb.. 20. 1& Appra.t.ed Value of bOte Meld\ 2), 18 Not ~'d. Maret\ Sl, ~ 5,_,.; M~h 77, 1-2.150.00 Money which Administrator hu r-.tYed in eadt estate $4.516.34 373.00 994.62 5,442.2i None ML01 ..... 1 ..... 1~13 8'7'&'PI U1.UI ~~­.... 1,-.a .... .. Funeral ~xpenaea debts. clalma • e~otad· mt~tion paid to date $2.061.21 12.50 51.50 692.211 None lM.OO ~ tT..OO ~= aua )(OM --)( ... !fOM $2.4!55.13 360.50 M3.12 4,749.98 None .. m:= t,on.os l.a11 ... -e.• -UIUI JfoM . 15.00 Approximate VallJe ot pi"'perty In handa of AdmJnlstrator $10,795.95 150.00 None None 2,150.00 14.801.00 ~ ARE WE WRONG? WK~-................... , .... ...._.__..__ _ ................. wa l&l.l&ft - ,._... 1U nt tper .. lao Mt .., .... ......., •• I waaa.mn- =~~1=:lr~ ....... I ... -• ". ·--~-~-~·· .... Co. .. 'INA THE f,ERRtER WINS RA TINS AS CHAMPION CWIIInUir IC 'II'<Z c:auacau 4 Har.borites Given Honors BY. •• ~~~f~~ .... .cholutic standlnr have ~ a~rded to 4 Harbor Area atu- 1Job and Pat Elden' ledllnl· 'nna l8 a n vnuaual champion, ~ Tenier, "Champion xa.ty'a In tbat ~ hu l&rnered all o1 )(ysUcal Pride," won Best of the 1.5 potnt. ~ to ~ a Breed <>ppo.it. at the Ve ntura champion with what are eaJled County Doc Show on July 25. 'nle majora. A major 11 a win o1 3 Elct.n-and their terriers-Uve point. or more. Point. are at 1515 Sylvta Ln., Hatbor BJch· awarded accordln1 to how many landa. dop are competlnr In the aame Preedom and Uberty mu.t be and can ~ waa In the praetJcal understand1.n1 ttl God u Splrtt, acoordlna to the Leaon-Sennon enUUed "Splrtt" at the Corona del Mar, l'ewport and eo.ta Mea ChrisUan Science churches Sunday. '!be Golden Text from I Corint.h.lana upan da the theme, "What man lmoweth the thlnp of a man. ave the aplrtt of man which Ia In h im! even .a the th ine• of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God" (2:111. denta at S t a n ford UniveraJty, -=============. bued on their 1958-59 academic ,. "Champion Mlaty'1 My.Ueal bl'ftd: 1 or more annpetlnr dOll Prlct.," known around tht> Elder Un thla cue female) are neces- hou.aehold u 'nna, completed ury (or a 3 point wtn. her champlon1hlp ~uirement Accordln&' to law, a doe muat wleh the Vent ura award. have at least two 3 point wins The Gannons Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Cannon of 504 Narcl.saUI Ave .• Corona del M,r. were &llftably aurpriaed on the night of TUesday, July 28. A surprise 50th wedding annJ- veraay party wu riven at their own home by their 2 .ans, Wll- llllm Gannon and Bob Cannon of Casta Mesa, and their ~ughter. Mrs. Betty ~ea of Carden Grove. · About 2S people ~aring gifts and nowen were at the surprbe party, most ot them relatives of the Cannons. to be a champion. All of Ttna'a wins are 3 point wiM or majors. All of her awards have been won this year, the first one In Santa Ana. Ttna Is a year and a half old, and hu been bred by the Elden at home. The Elden aoo have 2 other champion Bedllnrton Ter- riers, "Champion Rock Rldee Ra- dian~ ... Ttna'a mother, and "Champion Powen Adventurer," a male, who has won best of breed at m()IJt of the major shows In California tht. year. Mr. and Mrs. Elder became In- terested In lk>dllngton Terriers 5 years aro. when they bourht a terrier as a pet. About a year and a half ago, tht' Elders becamE' lntf'fested In showtnr their 3 dogs. Now, all 3 dogs are champions. ST. AJI'DUWI n.ES.nEaiAJJ "Ut:e on the Frtnres" wllJ ~ the aermon topic of Dr. Carroll Schuater, executlvt-secretary of the Loa Anrela Presbyterian Church, at th~ 8:15, 9:35 and 11 a.m. Sunday aervices. lfEWPOIIT 7tJl DAT ADVEKTIST R. L. Hubbs, temperan~ and public relations secretary for the recorda. They maintained a 1rade point ratio of 3.5 or hleh· er. A radio of 4.0 Ia an A, and 3.0 Is a B. The local studeniJ! are: Daniel Pl.-~. son of Mrs. F. F. Thayer Jr., 322 bland Ave., Bal-l boa. Cary Det>m, son or Mr. and Mn. Joe Deem, 416 Dahlia Ave . 1 Corgna del Mar Allen Tef\Y Dallls, -.on of Mrs. Dorothy Dallas. 3232 Clay St . Newport Heleht~ I Marjorie Stovall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs C E Sto\-all Jr . 498 Ylower St .. Costa Me-sa Southeastern California Conff'f L I R ence of Seventh Day Adventls~. 0Ca unner Arlington, will speak at the 11 am. Saturday servi~. Sabbath F• • h 2 d IIChOOI bf'llns at 9:30 a.m. Sat I In Is e s n urday. Frank Hopkln"l, \!. ho will 1M> t1 CIDJST CBtniCB ft THE SEA junior 111 Harbor H 1~h Sl•hool "Cod's Sun_bum Lotion" Is thP this fall. plcH•f'd ~nl1 1n thE' sermon title choun by Dr. Ar OrangE> CoaAt College 30 minute thur Hobson. assodatt-mln1stt>r, Ofymplr dt>\t>lopmt>nt run last for the 9:30 and 11 a . m . Sunday Wt>ek. He <'O\I'rl'rl 5 mil(>!.. 156 aervl~. yarc:b In the 3() m1n uti'S. The CRIIISTIAN SCIENCE SEBVJ<ES PDIST cwvaar or WdliT, ICIEJIUST, 3303 Vla Lido Newport Beach ~ADING ROOM- 3315 Vla Lido, Newport Beach Open week da~ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m .• 7:45 p.m. TU.-days and Frid-.y._ 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SECOifD C:SU.CII or CIISIST, SCJEJITlST Jf.-.port 8eadl at CoftiOCI del Ma:r 3839 East Coast IJJr hway Corona del Mar READING ROOM~ 3839 East Coast Hlrhway Open week days- tO a.m . to 3 p m. StnmAT SEJIVICES Df 80TII ClltJSCIIU SUNDAY SCHOOL ... .9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEt:'nNGS ____ ,.8;00 p.m . You are cordtally lnvtted to atttond the Chwch Servtcea and to uae the Read.Jne Room. THE l£fROTHAL of Min Virqinia Gay Cooper to Drew C0t1ner is announced by the bride-to-be's mother, Mrs. Fern Cooper. 226 Ordtid Ave .. Corona del Mar. Virqinia qroduoted from Arcadia Hiqh School and attended S4wyers Business School in Santo Ana. Her fiance is the SOtl of Mr. ond Mrs. Bbert Conner, lonq time residents of Costa Meso. He oHended Newport Harbor High School and Oronqe Coast Colleqe and now owns the Cor0t1o del Mar Pool Service. The couple are ploMing o late August weddinq. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon were man1ed In Chicago on July 28, 1909. Mr. Gannon wu for many yean. the purchasing arent for the Simons A Carmel Company In Chlearo. The Bedlington Terrier. a('C()rd- lnr to Mrs. Elder, looks like a lamb. They ar~ kno_wn as being the softest coated of all dogs. and do not shed or have an odor. Their coats are white with a definite bluish caste. CDN COJOIVJnTT CBU.CB wlnnPr, Gary R....-s. wt>nt 5 milt-s. ':;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 576 yards. ~~ Ira Dowd, praldent of Newport Dune.. hu l.saued an lnvttatlon to M1as Universe Contest olflclal• to hold. the beauty parent at the Dunes In the event that a chanre of locale Ul rontemplated. Mr. Dowd pointed out the ad· van tares of cool comfort, the na. tural at m o 11 ph ere and back- ground provided by the Dunes, and the added attraction of pa- radlnr the Ooats on the calm waters of the latoon. Mn. Gannon's comment on the surp~ anniversary party: "It was 110 much ot a aurprtae that I still haven't recovered!" Unusual Pets Are Paraded The Elden, who are not pro- fessional bl'ftders IMr. Elder ls an lnvestorl nevertheless have ~run to bl'ftd their does u well u show them. Ttna is soon to become a mother. The pups will probably be future champs. too! LECIOif TO KAYE .AIITT A ~ach party wUI ~ held by Newport Harbor Post 291 of the American ~Arion at 2 p m. Sun~y. Aur. 23. at the t...glon Hall ~ach. Flsh, hamburrer or hot dogs. cole slaw and potatoes will ~ served. The price will ~ $1.00. The Rev. Edwin Comkf' will speak on "Cod's Way with Man" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. a. L IIETBODIST CBU~CB "The Genius'' wlll be the topic ot the Rev. Godfrey Craenin at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday aervtces. IIAJmOS CIIJUSTUUf CBt7.al The Rev. Frank Stipp wtll de· liver a sermon entitled "Rich To- wards Cod" at the 10 a.m. Sun- day services. ST. JAKES E•ISco•AL "Job Among the Ashes" will ~ the sermon topic of thf' ~ John Parke at the 8. 9:15 and 11 a .m. Sunday servt~s. Committees Reorganized By Harbor High Trustees Ten runnf'rs ran th(' rare. They all announc-ed thPy would enter the national ont> hour r hsmpion- shlps, to b(' hf'ld on thf' OCC track on Labor Day, SepL 7. En- tries must ~mailed In by Sept. 1. SOUTB SBORES 8APnST CBlJitCII Dr. Rubert A. Da9td8oa, D.D. ll!al.at.r St11fDAT. AOCUST tTJ1 llA!of "You Ha\'P a Ml ion" 7:30 P.M "Pushing or Patient" StUd) of the Third Bealltude LACUIIA a&ACII AliT CAl I ...,. Cocat llkJinNy 4lt C1Uf Drt~ A Cordial Welcome Awaits You LUTIEIII Cit ..... a. ..... 1521 E. Coaat .. ......., • WALLPAPER & PAINT Rental Equipment Expert Picture Framing Cwnplete Line of IITIST'S Tht> Newport H a r b o r High TruatHs re-orranlud their vari- ous rommlttees at their Monday meeting. man of the building and site c.n.a 6el lla:r rommlttee, and Mr. M<'C'ardle SUPPLIES and Earl Peterson were appoint· SOKJ)AT. AUCOST 1 SA B c,... ltalape ed members. Mr. Peterson was Mn1. Ronald Barlow was t'lt'Ct ed chairman of the policy rom- mlttee, and Roy McCardle and Dr. Ed Milum were appointed memberw. Mr. M c C a r d 1 e was elected chairman of the aalary committee. and Mrs. Barlow and Donald Dungan were appblnted mem~rs. ele<'ted chairman of the com-8:00 A.M.-The Service munity aervl~ commlnee. and Dick Kuhn's Dr. Milum and Mr. Dungan were 11 :00 A.M.-The Service •ADIT ITOU appointed members. Mr. Dungan 3m E. C:... c.-W .._. was elected chairman ot t~ -W & L C 0 II & QJIWe 3-2255 curriculum committee. and Mr. f~§§§§§~~~~~~~~~=====~~==~ ECiREMONT SUMMER DAY CAMP CIIII.J)aEif 5 1'0 14 TEAIIS Daily Swimming • Art cmd Crafts Sport and Game Activities Tutoring Ti ......... .atiola 1Dda61ct •1110WTE VISTA COITA IIDA, CJU.J7. Tel .. lllrl: IIJdwtlf 1-1171 ALL HAIRCUTS FOB MEN AND BOYS ONLY $1.25 JATS BABlER SHOPS M K. SAI.IOA &'t'D. 1 11 M>A ........ , ......... . Felix Bangs of B. I. Dies Felix Bang~. 71 , a member of the board of dlre<'tors of the Newport Harbor Chamber, dit-d Monday morning nt Hoag Hos- pital following c;urgery. Mr. Bangs. a rt>tlred attorney. WI.UI well known In tht' Harbor Area for hls poetry and otht'r writlnrs. He practl~ law In Minneapolis, Minn .. and Los An· gelt'S before moving to Balboa Island. Funera l services. a('C()rdlng to Mr. Banes' wish~. will be priv- atf". Ht-Is survived by his wife. Marearet Bangs; a son, Dr. Wil- loam Banes of Oreas. Wuh.; a brother. Phillip Bangs of Grand Forks. N.D., and 8 grandchildren. Poodle Stolen from Jordan's ~enon and Mrs.. Bar~ were I appointed mem~rs. The board also: Dr. M1lum was ele<'ted c-hair e Officially adopted the 1959· 60 budgt't as pubht;hed. R • t t• I e Re -opPnE"d tht> bids for unit egis ra IOn thret' at Costa Mesa H•gh. bE' cauSE' thE' lowt>St blddt-r had 1 by Mail in QC ~:d;id~ w .ooo clerical error In Ad I C I e Awarded a bid of S3.62n to 1 U t aSSeS the Rockwood Sprinkler Co. for the sprinkling system at Costa I Registration by m all In fN> Mesa High. I c-lasses offt'red by the adult edu -~ e Filed noticE' of rompletion of cation office of Orange Coa!lt thP painting at Harbor High. CollE-ge Is being Introduced this e Set the board mt>t>tln~ timE' yt>ar for the fl~t time, DN'Ord-at 1:30 p.m. on thf' til'!lt anti lng to Dr Thomas A. Blakely, third Mondays of earh month. dean of adult and extended day education. Tht' new system Is tx>lng tried 1 In an attempt to rellt>ve reglstr11 tlon ronrestlon durinf( the flr<~t week of regular l"'gls tratlon. Dr Blakt-ly announC'e'd. 1t will apply only to classt>S In whlrh a matt'· rials fee Is c-ha rgt'd Mall applications for reglstra · • • • • of soc:ial note ay n:~ aJtOII"'I'WUa .._ waaaa a.tm 811.1111. ~ o.-, &.Udl "CblldNil~ Frank Jordan of Jordan'!t Pt't J:Er,a:.dJ;:u~._~J!-~ Shop at 2732 £. Coast Hwy., Co· --·-.., ~ a..li rona d~l Mar, Is otferinr a $100 tlon mu.'!t b«> postmarked no Ectmund a nd Ruth Bum.<~ of earlier than AUf. 7 and no later 500 W ~an Ft .• Balboa. left than Aug. 19 Registration forme; for Jlonolulu and Japan by air are printt'd In the back of tht' 1 July 15. They plan to spend a ruiTt'nt semester S('hedult-of the month In the Hawaiian Islands. I adult and extended day cl~s and then ny. via Japan Air Copies of S<'hedule may ~ had Unes. to Tokyo, whe~ they wUl Ul -~~~..A'1r.a.=1i\ &: reward for the return ot a !ltlver -;:;;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;;;;;;;;;~;;.::::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji;iiii:i;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji;iiii:i;l toy poodJ~ stolen trom hls shop r at approximat~ly 3:30 p.m .. Fri-* CROWN HARDWARE* daf'he poodle •• female. ls on. a 1 • .-UIIiiil -· apedal diet and Is under the .=. •flEa .,.._ .. \i • ...... ca~ of a veterinarian: therefore, -·• ~·· Mr. Jordan is most anxious to .., &liT COAI'I' WWAY ~· ..._ IIU ha~ her ~turned u soon u poaJble. She has a aJlver color on her fon-pawa, fHt and tall, welehs 2~ pounda, and Is worth $250. She wu atolen from the front wtndow wl\lle the sales lady's baclt wu turned. on request to the college spend 3 weeks visiting Vllrious I Registration for vacanclf'S In I points of lnte~t. Tht'y wfll re fee cla.s.~ after Aug. 19 will be tum via A n c h or a g e. Alaska. In person only at the Cou.,.llng wh~ they wHI stay anO(her 2 Center. aC'COrdinr to following ~Q. thence to ~ttle. San IK'hedule which also applies to FranclS('O and home. about Oct l'f'glstration for all other campus 1. classes: While In Honolulu and Japan, Students with Jut namt-!' M · tht'y will be joined by Mrs. ginning A to E, Aug. 24. 6-9 p.m.; EdJth Humpert of 112 Via ~noa. lut names Mrtnnlne F -K. Aur. Udo IslE', her mother. Adell~ 6-9 p.m.: last names ~llnnlng True. and Mrs. Hum))f'rt's slater. L·R. Aug. l6. 6-9 p.m , and Jut Mrs. Mary Burm of 2169 Chari«' names beflnnlnl S ·Z. AUJ. 27, Dr .• C~ta Mesa. 6-9 p.m. ------- On Aur. 28, reabtraUon will UCK PllOII CIOLOUDO be ~n to all ~I'IOM !'rom 2-4 Dr. and Mrs. Robert W Roper p.m.: Au1. 31-S.pt. 3. 6·9 p.m.: of 3m Drtnwood Rd.. Sh<lft' Sept. 4. 2-4 p.m.. and Sept. 8 and Cllrts. and tht"lr !lOll. Dr. Robert • tO. 14-17. 6-9 p.m. E. ~. have ~turned from a Dr David fta.lilen of Newport Clu.s start the Wftk of Sept. trip to Colorado. wh~ they In ... ~;. wu named prell!de.nt· lt. 1 sp«ted their 160-aCTto farm nNtr .-c:t o1 tbe n---~ O>un'Y Reut Sterlln« Their stops en routf' In· · ..,........ ltiC80W TAL& UT eluded Las Vep.s. and tbt' perita ~-at the annual meedq A talk on "Colq Into EKrow" at Zlon. B~. Rot-k;y Mt. Na- beld a t batt'• le.rry Farm. wtll bfo J1ftl'l at the ~of ttonal ct Yoeetntte Dr. Sld'ftf1 Adl« ol Anaheim ~ Oranae Dnpl~ Chapter ol an . wu DAmed ,...adnt for ~ tb Katioe&J .A.oclatlon of SM· Kew IIW!llbeta ol t.hf board ln· ~ lbll .wnJna ('nnamd.,) d1lle Dr. AJ'-t atodltoa of CO. at Andaft'a r.tawa.nt. Sent. ,... cttl MaT. n..:h • aa .... AM. ,.. .,..._ wt.U .. 1t1a ot Wboa J.aland. Walter MllMr Dtl Wlat--. _,.,.. aGke at I PEl ... .. ) ' and ............ ...,_ ttl ..... lec.wtty 'fttle hlliaraft!Oe CD. fOI"t. ... .1obn s.ttb ol Oalta ar.a. • I aiWID • IDa. Jftllidl ,....., of l..lde A ........ -tC ....... .... ... atwa a ,...... aluJ ..... .. ...._ Ia CaiMIIn&t .. .,. ........ ~ ...................... , ....... =---the ._..a •a MIL._ ~ 11a11t -. ... Ct-ala ..-.c 11 1111tW• a csullfl tr 0 U ar IIU nl1w Jlu 0111· .. -.................. 'ailtl .. _ .......... _ .. BALBOA MARKET 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD. OB 3-8311 BALBOA OB 3-8310 WHERE EVERY DOLLAR COUNTS THE MOST! + ACTION IN PIEDM0NT LIYC Hosting J•ior Siii&ng Cha11p Races SCOREKEEPER Bob Babson is surrounded by helpers during a recent G iant-Dodger game of the Piedmont League at t he C orona del Mar Youth Center ball field. Seated, left to right, a re Mark Story, whose regular assignment is pitching for the Piedmont Braves, but here serving as spotter: ¥orekeeper Babson, and Dodgers Bill Scott anJ Mike Ray. Standing : Pioneer Pirate Jack Fowler, just behind Mark Story, and J im W hyte of the Dodge rs. jEnsign photo). _ _;_ _____ _ Dr. RIMrl E. a.,.r i• Lolc Beach Office Dr. Robert E. Roper. son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Roper of Shore Clltts, has finished h1s In· ternship at the new Long Beaeh Osteopathic Hospital and last Saturday opened his own office In Long Beach In association with Dr. Ralph Slmonlan, vice· chief of the Osteopathic Hospl· tal. C C Council Plan OK' d !Continued Lrom Page Onel Aug. 30 or the .c:-.ept. 15 game with the Milwaukee Braves. Ad- ditional information will be ob· talned on the over-all cost and the number required to make a party. Chamber will man a hospitality booth at the Bake. • The Chamber received a let- ter from Miss Lorna Mills. presi· dent of the Laguna Federal Sav- Ings and Loan Assn., congratu· lating the Chamber for Its tree planting program along Coast Hwy. The might aluuln6 of Homer AJexandel' proved to be the dlf· f~nce lo a cJoee 8 to 7 victory of the Piedmont Pirates over the Phlllles In TUesday's game at the Corona del Mar Youth Cen· ter. Homer's mlehty bat provided 5 runs fr'Om 2 homers, one In the second lnnlna with the bases loaded. The Pirates scored 7 ol their 8 runs In that lnnlne. Marshall Savage of the Phil· lies pitched 4 Innings while al· lowine only one run. Here Is a summary of the other games played during the past week: WEDJfESDAY. JULY 29 Pilat• 7. Oklllb 0 In what was descrl bed by coach J. P. Ingram as a "team eUort," the Pirates shut out the Giants 7 to 0. Two outstanding catches were made In the out· field by Tom Westgate and Jack Fowler. Homer Alexander and Tom Westgate bOth hit doubles. The winning pitchers were Bud Barnes and Rkkle Linville. This makes 17 consecutive scoreless Innings hurled by pitcher Lin· ville. TRUUDAT. JULY 30 All Star Finals; no game In Piedmont League. ftmiiORD ITAifDIJfQS (1'1Lroa91l 1\leltclq, Aa9. 4) w Braves ................ 10 Cardinals ........... 8 Giants .............. 6 Plratea .............. 5 PhJllles ................ 4 Dodgers ............. 3 •• ¥ • • L T 2 0 4 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 PIUDAT, JULT S1 .,.... s. DodPrs s The cellar dwelling Dodgera looked like they might win thu one, until the fatal fourth In· nlng, when the mighty league leading Braves exploded tor 5 runs and their lOth win this season. Greg Georee and Mark Story were the winning pitchers. ' The ~1-tlnala of the ~ Sears Cup ellmlnattoh races tor the Junior qllina c.hamplonshlp of North America wtU be salled here today (Thu~) and to· morrow, with the Lido Iale Yacht Club as tbe hoet club. The race• wUJ be sailed on outside counres tn Lido 14a. •The winner wUJ go to the Nbr· oton Yacht Club, Darien, Conn., for the national champlonahlpe Aug. 30 through Sept. 4. The fl. nals will be raced In Lightning sloops. Each team 11 comprised of a skipper and 2 crew n_1embera, between the ages of 13 and 18. 8efttlnJ the Newport, Los Ange· le. and S.nta Monica bay areas In the leml·tlnala here. They won the quarter·flnala In Santa Monica. Also parUclpaUng here are teatm from the Ml.salon Bay Yacht Club of San Diego a nd the Belvedere and Lake Merritt Yacht Clube of the San Fran· cllco bay area. Race committee chairmen are Herb Riley, v:fce-oommodore of LIYC, and Fred MacDonald, LIYC prote.t commltt~ chalrman. The races are 1 p o n • ore d by the Sou the r n Callfamla Yachting Alan. NOifDAT, AUG. S CardJ.Dab 2. Qlcmta 1 A Newport Harbor Yacht Club -:::::::==========. team of Junior champs ia repre--r till: roua ~LOIIE~ The serond place Cards nar· rowly held on to their position by downing the Giants. who are breathing down their necks. The Cards managed to push across a run In the third Inning and an· other one In the fourtli to s~p-........... <eo""""'n""t""ln""u""ed_lrom_.....,. ... P ... a""'ge-F""o-ur"">- port the excellent pitching of Ralph Whitford reported a thelt Greg B roc k w a Y· The Giants from hls mall box at the en· pushed across their sole run In h Se E B the fifth inning. Frank Connors trance to t e 8 xplorer ue h I f h on W. Coast Hwy. In N~rt •.. was t e batt ng star or t e Richard Mounteney, 32, of 1004 Cards with 2 hits. W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. wu booked for drunk driving . . . · Dr. Roper received hls Bachelor of Science degree at Illinois Wes- leyan University and in June of last year graduated from the Kitksvtlle Colleee of Osteopathy and Surgery In Missouri. • Mr. Finch reported that the COM Chamber had received a prize for Its noat at the Hunt- Ington Beach Fourth of July Pa· rade. • The directors dtscussed pro· posed changes In the by-laws, eoncemlng changing the fiscal year to begin July 1, and provld· ing for a wider selection of dl· rectora. The flsc-,1 year now be· gins Aprii 1, ~executive board wlll draft the amendments. sub· mit them to the directors for approval, and then a vote will be held at a general member· ship meeting. • Mrs. Duncan ~tewart report- ed that a $350 check had been delivered to the City of Newport Beach earlier In the day to pay for the rt'St of the trees to be planted along the hJchway. ThU makes a total of $850 paid to the city for 96 trees, and leaves $136 In a reserve fund for replace· ment of trees. The cost of the first trees, for which $.'500 was paid, was $6.95 each. The second batch of trees Is costing $3.50 ead\. The reduction In price was made after the Corona del Mar Nursery had reported that It could furnish the trHS for con· slderably less than the $6.95 price. PIONEP:R BALL SCORES eMOifDAT. AVO. S . Renee Gamer, 25, and Stefa . nle Patryn, 24. of 130 39th St .• West Newpert were booked for disturbing 'th. peace . : . A 115 surfboard wu stolen ~ Harry Perry of 117 Amethyst Ave., Sal· boa laland ... POOL CLOSES SOOX Friday, Aug. 14, wlll be the last day of recreational swim· ming this summer at the Orange Coast College pool. After that day It will be clos:ed for repairs. ClaL FOa llcCilACK.EJfS - A daughter was born Monday, July 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCracken, 2562 Vista Dr., Bay Shores, In St. Joeeph Hoepital. CHRYSLER • The CDM C h a m be r will again participate in the Corona del Mar Lobster Bake, which the BalbOa Bay Lions Club will hold on Oct. 10 and ll. The PLYIIUTH SIICA SALES AND SERVICE AL HARRIS 1200 W. COAST-BIQBWAT. JfEWPOIIT •EACB Libedy •• ,.. • The directors voted to move Its account from the Corona del Mar California Bank to the Se· curity-Flrst National Bank. In line with a policy of alternating f>etween the 2 local banks. For top quarlty printlnt. caU tile EMitn P~blkhl119 Co., Ollole l-0550. • • • The Pioneer Pirates lost' their second straight eame in the final eame of the season TUesday to the Phlllles 23 to 22 at the Co- rona del Mar Youth Center field. It was not enough, however, to keep the Pirates from the cham· pionshlp. Batting star for the-champion Pirates was Steve PaUlson with 2 home runs. The stars for the last place Phillles, who In this final game reared up and beat the champions, Included the whole team. They scored 6 runs In the first Inning. With this rather special trl· umph, the Phillles were able to pull themselves out of the eel· lar and finish in fourth place. Here Is a summary of the other Pioneer games of the preceeqlng week: ~JfESDAY.fULY~ All Star team practice; no game In the Pioneer League. TJilJJISDA Y. JUL T 30 Pioneer All Stars 5, Eastern All Stars 0. Monte Vista All Stars 13, Plo· neer All Stars 10. The Pioneer All Stars played U.S. lb UIJI9 c-t. excellent ball to shut out a !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~!!!!~!!!!!!~!!~~o~~~~,~·~•;•a~--~~~;v~-~~;;~~t~o~u~g~h~E~~~~~t~ All Star u~ m Directly Acroea From the Balboa Bay Club BEACH PILLOWS 63c a 99c FLOAT lee. lUI r. CAPTAIN'S CAPS ~ II Slz11 PLASTIC SEE-B'LOW WEDGIE & HI HEEL BEACH SANDALS 141 UMBRELLA 9' II 14• TAN nME , .• , .. 23~ JI'IJfAL PIOJfED STIUIDIJfQS W L T Pirates ············--9 3 0 Giants ·····-........ 7 3 o Cardinals ···-· ..... 7 3 1 Phlllles ................ 2 8 0 Dodgers ............. 2 9 0 or.. coco IDCita ......... ,.... ..,._ c. oo.b-. .. ua E. eoc.t ..,. .. c.-del .... • • • J.S W'l8lilow .. IDia CLEANING the firat •arne, but th.., lost the Slat lt.. lf..,...t. reported tile • _, tMft ol ................ . valet cleaners game at 7:30 to the Mon~ VIsta l1D rod ..a. _, .. . All Stars, thus being ellm lnated Lt. c. R. Ferree of 512 Femleaf from the All Star competition. Ave .. Corona del Mar, told po· niDAT. JULT 31 lice that the tires of hla car were Qiclata 11. finrtea • d Craig Graham pitched the seC· amaged with a spike and the aerial wu broken, causine $20 ond place Giants to a 16 to 9 vic-)'fOrth of damage ... Mrs. Robert tory over the league leadlne PI· Davls of 824 w . Bay Ave., Sal· rates, thus securing the Giants' boa, complained of the theft of a berth In second place. The surfboard ... 3137 east co.st hi9ftw•y coron• del m•r OR 5-0310 Glanu did their scorine In the ,_ ___________ ....;_:============: fourth, fifth and six InningS, and Craig Graham helped his own cause with a home run. MOifDAY. AUG. 3 CardiDala 20. Dod9en 12 The Cards added insult to In· jury by beating the Dodgers, whose parents lost to the Cards' parents 13 to 26 on Saturday. The winning pitchers for the Cards were Butch Gates and Dick Saunders, who pitched 2 score· lesa lnnlnp. MRS. IRENE HARDIN of New- port Beach has ·been appointed progr•m director of the Or· ange C ounty Branch of the ~merican Cancer Society. She will assist in setting up film and speaker proqrams throughout the county. She is a registered nurse , studied law at Southwest· e rn University School of Law, and has served as insurance ex· aminer and business and office manager in the Los ~ngeles area. ,..,.. ..... ..... .... ... ... h ..... ... Thrifty Green Stamps ARE NOW GIVEN WITH PURCHASE OF EVERY USED CAR and Truck at Theodore RobinJ Ford SPECW. OF THE WEEI '&& FORD S.ll• $1196 Fordomatlc, radio, heater, URE-9171 PLUS 5,000 GREEN STAMPS '&1 II.DSI ... E S.,.r ''a" 4-Door Hardtop. PLUS ·5,000 GREEN STAMPS. '&l F .. IIIII• Wac• $2111 9-passeneer, radio, heater, Fordomatlc, PLUS 5000 GREEN STAMPS. '51 IETI-.rfll $1211 Hardtop Coupe. PLUS 5,000 GREEN STAMPS. '&8 F.D l-T• ,_._, II a& PLUS 5,000 GREEN STAMPS • '&& IIEVIILET 4 her Sedan, Radio, Heater. PLUS 5,000 GREEN STAMPS. '&liDGIIY l•lllllr Hardtop, Power StteetJng, Radio, Heater, Meroo-• maUc. PLUS ~000 GREEN STAMPS. . 2·door .un, powerJJ14e, heater PLUS 5.000 GRE'EN STAMPS ,. c .. 2-door. PLUS 2.:500 GllEEN STAMPS. 'U Fill ·····-'.lll Radio, ......... Owrdrlv.. PWS 2.!100 GIIEI!k S1' AMPS. C·Di* 8eclan. t CyUnder PLV8 U00 GIIIZif STAMPS ·sr .-.. IJCL•r • 2-Door ~ a..:dlo, IIUter, PoMtf Stftrl.ftl PUIS 2M OIIDft 8TAMN • , .. AT TilE DLII .. Ude We w_..•a Clab ..._ 1M : ,,. year wtll be tiM .._. .. dlNC1on. fNID left) tMndae Autia. ......_. ,,....._ G..... WatMIL CGI'Ol Dill9... c.nnacs. hob. Glod'fa Weock tiiMI Jeaa ......,. n.to bf Goedaell vltles covered ln the Ensign." Here's the Report of What You Like Best in the Ensign "I llke the Log by Hop al· thoueh I do not always •vee wtth him. More local news, also mo~ •Of Soc:lal Note' by Peg. I hope we get to ._ some pictUres like all the featu* except the ot both Karin and her slater pollee blotter. I would Uke to see .OOn. 1 llke the Enslen for many the blotter ellminated, for the reasons. one t;elna the tact that followlna reuona: Firat, new· lt's a clean newspaper." comers In thla area get a bad The .publlaher'a J...oc, ~1. Andy's column and the Pollee Blotter ran a ciON race tot top spot In popularity In the recent ''what do you 11~ ~t" que.· tlonnalre publlahed In the En· alan. Th~ 3 reaular features In the Ensign received almo.t Identical number ol votes for "almoat aJ. ways read." Rankin& cloee to these 3 In popularity were the followlna: market adwnlwmenta, letters to the editor, bulldlne pennJt., classified ads, and church news. "Call Ina C. Q." received the ereatest number of "sometimes read" votes, ln addltion ro quite a few "almost always read," al· though lt falJ.a In the cla.u of a special lnterut feature. The "Farmer lfcCabe" column also had a great number of ''some· times read" votes. Here are some of the com· menta: "I like the Enslen just aa It ls. The pollee blotter and bulldine permits cover a quantity of local news. We take all the local papers, but my favorite Ia the Enslan. Where la Col. Andy thls week!., "Photoaraphlc c ove r a 1 e of the local. news la tos». Keep It UJ)-and more of lt. How about a crossword puzzle, and a com ic strip, or one or two canoons!" "More recocnltlon should be given to the really outatandlng achools we have In this com· munlty. Advance notice of the events a t the echools would be greatly appreciated." ··1 would like to see more news about' former· s how peoople who have moved down this way. Thost> human Interest stories by Henrie Lindsey were the bright· est spot in your paper. Why not more! Also more Newpon Beach news, more syndicated articles, more articles on Newport Dunes, types of structures there, etc." "MO&t of all It would be a veey kind thlna to do for ¥our many t~ubscribera to put a box with large heavy outline telling Pf'O· ple In CDM to please keep their does on leuhes. We are con· atantly having our yards and walks detlled." "More Orange County news. Put the baby stories all to,ether, and haw mme newa about our people." "Could ~ bl age r society page-. Col. Andy la for the blrda!" "The Loa hu been very help· ful to me many times. t thor· oughly ·en.)oy the Enalp. and "I'm aatlafled with the paper lmpreulon of our community, u It ...... readinl about so much petty ... 1 ad:mtre your wllllnanea to crime going on. Se-cond. thHe aay what you believe In, even are people who might heslatate when tt 1a not popular." to call the pollee for tear their • .. 1 think your editorial belief.a names wlll be printed In the po- are splendid. Only wt.ab more Uce blotter. Third.. I feel so des· people In the country could read perately sorry for the relatives of and believe them. 1 would Uke the people whoee names appear to .ee aU types of boatlna acti-_ln_th_e_b_lott_e_r_ ... ______ _ New Boating Law Sets Up Uniform State Regulations Cautornla's first uniform boat· out penalty for late filing. Ther'e Inc Jaw for recreational craft hu will be a penalty of ~ the fee been alerted by Gov. Pat Brown lor a total $7.50 for the orlelnal and ts now awaiting final ap-~nlflcate of number) for belne proval from the secretary of the late. Complete lgnoral will cost treasury In Washington, D. C. a S:SO tine. When It ls officially proclaim · The fee (not a tax) for Issuing ed California law, It will estab· the or1etnal certlficate of num- llab uniformity for safety, equip· ber ts S:S. iood for 3 years from ment. operation, boat number1na the man's next birthday occur- and liability. lng. Renewal costs $3, good tor Boat numbering la one of the 3 years. Loat or stolen document major portlona or the act. Boat replacement ~ SL All tbla &. numbering ls for ldentiOcation of handled th~lh the Department the vessel and a aafety section u oL Motor Vehicle om~ well. All undocumented vessels Only one number wHI be Ia· ~ot exempt within the act m ust sued the boat. and thls number obtain a number 1or their bow. remains on the boat though the After April 1. 1960. effective date ownership may chanee. Chan~ to comm ence boat numberlne. of boat ownership mu11t be re· there can be only one number ported to the Motor Vehicle Dept. on the vessel Whether a boat within 30 days with a fee of $3. has a U.S. Coast Guard number A new cenlflcate I not numberl now or not. a new number wtll will be Issued the new owner be Issued If the boat 111 not spe· and such will be good for 3 cltlcally exempt from number· years. lng under the act. Boats exempt Owner liability for Injury or from state numbering are a ll damage caused by negiiJ;tt>nt op- documented vessels; boats pro· eratlon of the vessel holds a pelled J!Olely by oars. paddles. or limit of $10,000 for the death or electric motors of 10 h.p. or less; Injury of one person In any one boats 8 feet or less In length accident and $20,000 for the propelled solely by saU; and spe-death or Injury of more than one clal government vessels as out· person In any one accident. lined In tbe act. There Is a $10,000 limitation for Pending ~tary of the Treas· damage of property. ury endorsement. the act states Fines and penalties tor vtola· the ortetnal certificate of num· lions of the act varv with the ber, renewals, replacements, and type of violation. A $50 tine goes chanae of address or ownership with violation of the water-sld certlflcates must be o b t a I ne d regulations, and up to $.500 and from any Motor Veblcle office In not to exceed 6 months In Jail the State. The U.S. Coast Guard for reckless operation. operation will not tasue numbel'8 except to of the v~l under the lnfiuence apeclal veaela under other Ceder-of Intoxicating liquor; or failure al law, a fter Aprll 1. 1960. to ualst pasaengers Injured or Commencement date la April 1, otherwise needtul of help In the 1960. and th• Small Craft Har· boat you caused to collide. Fall· bora Commlsalon wUl .et the ure to report the accident It the de. adllne for obtainlna t~ orlei·l damage caused exceeds $100 also nal certificate of number with· brlnp a fine. SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Ha.rbor Ensign JIAIL. ~ CIDD _.101111• W*CI' • CU. TODAY ONE YEIUl --------___...;.--ODir UD Oull~ al .._ AIM UO • ' Miss Andrews. COM Teacher. Is Wed to Lawrence Johnsori Mt. Jeanne Marte And~ o1 Laguna Beach exchanaed vows Saturday evening with Lawrence A. ~ohn.aon of 708 Acacia Ave .. Corona del Mar. Dr. Ewing Hudson conducted the double ring service at the wedding chapel In St. Andrewa Presbyterian Church, Cliff Haven. The bride. who Is the daughter ot Mrs. Charles Andrews of 419 Irvine Ave., Newport Heleht.a, wore a gown of white lace over taffeta, and carried a corsaee of white and pink roaes. She was given ln marriage bY. her brother, James Andrews. • Mlss Margaret Herron of La· euna, roommate of the bride, was the maid of honor, The best man was Barry Mason of Corona del Mar, roommate of the bride· groom. The ushers were Edward Johnson, 517 Larkspur Ave., Co· rona del Mar. and Richard John· son, 541 Seaward Rd., Corona Hlehlands, b rot hers of the groom. A ~ptlon was held at the home of the bride's motht>r. As· slstlng at the reception were Mrs. Fern Wells and Mrs. Ce<'il Baker. The bride attended Long Beach City College and UCLA, and Is a third grade teacher at the Coro· na del Mar School. The bride· groom. who ls the son of Mrs. Frances Johnson. 541 Seaward Rd., Cor-.,a Highlands, attended Orange Cout College and Lone Beach State College . The couple went on a honey. moon to Mexico City. and they will make their home at 600'11 Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar SEJf. IIVIIDY TO SfUK UOrange County's lnterest.a at the State Capitol" wtll be dlS· cussed by State Senator ~ohn A. Murdy Jr. when he speaks at the general membership dinner of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Orange County Wednesday, Au,u.at 26. It ls an· nounced by President Charles A Pearson. The event will be held In the Cbrysl•r Corpora t I on Training Center Auditorium at 1111 Brookhurat St~t. Anaheim. OWEJQ AT C:OilAL U:EI' Ted Owens ts featured nightly at the plano at the new Coral Reel motor hotel and restaurant cocktail lounge at 20241 Harbor Boulevard In Costa Mesa. COOWSELDIG OI'I'Eil'ED Special counsellnc will be avallable on Thursdays throu~rh· out August for agriculture and agrl·busin.-atudents at Oranae Coast Collqe. £lain Hall. e:batr· man ot the divlalon ot qTleul· tu,.., will be In the Counsellnl Center at that time to talk to j students. WE IEliVEI D.Arr--Q.m lOlL LAWIIDCZ JO..SOW (Bernie Alden Photo 1 COIII'LETZS TllAmUIG Army Pvt. William Welgan, whose wlte, Lynda, 'ttves at 2199 Placentia Ave., Co.ta Mesa, ls scheduled to com p 1 e t e elaht w~k.s of advanced lndlvtdu.al ar- tillery training thla week at the Artillery and Missile Center, Fort Sill, Okla. Rla parent., Mr. and Mrs.. Peter Welean, Uve at Udo Trailer Park, Newport Beach. u.un auu CIIAJIGED The Oranee Coast Colleg, trus· tees voted Monday evening to allow adults of the community to use the OCC library tor a li- brary card fee of $2. The card will be good for an indefinite time. Previously the colleee charged an annual fee for such community library service. Miracle Whip • • • • 49c Hormel Vienna Sausaqe 4-0L 19c AUGUST SALE NOW ON! ... .... LWo Shoppiftt Area LAdies' spons. • .,. Lin9Wie Olldren'a w.., Y .,.dage -LJn.ns IARDOYfS l.o4 Yaa Udo Newport a..dt, Carlf. FREE PARKING IN REAR ASK ABOUT OUR R E C O·R D CLUB FAST SERVICE ON SPECIAL ORDERS * * * Caldwell's RECORDS uaan-wo. • GrapetndtSecHons2 r.39c Calo Dog Food IIEIWZ StralDed Jumc. Baby Food 3 ... 35c 3 ... ~ls G.d;;"Vegetables . Sunabine Kriapy Crackers JfDfE ~-Oa. ·· _16-0z. 29c Purex SCOTT TISSUE COLO•ED IGG Ct. Cat Food • • • 3 for 33c T011et Paper • • CORN 2 10-~ 29( L~g;, Lamb 69L UIIE .... Linib Chops 79L Now you can enjoy Luncheon and Dinner served in the Victor •Hugo Manner .• SEYEI •• ,. I Wllk . The VIClOR HUGO INN HYatt 4-3541 361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH "m r. n , J_./iano ''LUX'' MEADE LEWIS ~ MEADE (Lux) LEWIS cap- tivates his audience with honky tonk. and Barrel- House piano.' Enjoy a dtf- licious d i n n e r further enhanced w i t h superb cocldails and manelous 1Judson Liberty 8-8)35 ~l ous~ Jl~staurant 2660 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meaa ~en Jlfarlatti's Hurley Bell 3801 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAll OR.3--9870 The best in food. semce and gracioua ho.pitality • • • a charming Old Englilh Atmoaphere INSTRUCI'ION: SwtmmJna, Dlvlna, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced CLASSES: Day, Evenlna, Group and Private EQUJPMENT: 2 Beauti1UJ Pools SAFETY: Complete water safety technJque and lUe aavtn• method.&. TM Newport Harbor Commun- ~ Players will ,_nt Tennea· ._ \VUllama' 1M7 Pulitzer Prtz.e w 1 n h 1 n a drama, '"Streetcar !famed Desire," at the Playel"B Showcase, 1712 Placentia Ave .. Cotta Meaa, every 'nluraday, Friday and Saturday evenlne durin& thJa month, atarttne to: nJabt (ThUI'Iday). • ......, a .. ,hM Ia CIPOT ...,..., ........ ,!A ... eriC... ............. .... 1a n .._. 1a C••••~ caL ..,, .... ill WU * ._ ........... -...s -..u. ...... c ............. . ...,_. -., -.wts Wesoett. wife erl aa-Wcscstt. ,. .. .... tl •••• ' ......... U.. ,-y. -•• la a ....,.. the -· ...... 1a .. C...aalty ~ ...... ; ..... ............................ ~.abe-.....apwttlibec boaatlfal aDd .......... ... tn1ya1 of Stell& •laDdie la p~ay.ct by McatMlla Jlawla11 GEM acms.a ~-JE 4--13 Euclid DSCU Caldsa Gnrn •1'fd. '"DIITA'ftOJf OP LIPE" -no: aaEAT CAavso-saa.-....__,._.. .. llALL y 1lOUJfl) TBE PLAG. .OTS"I '"SUSAJr SI.EP!' JIDE"' IOI'T IT! ........ , 1111-12 hiS P.ll. FASHIM SHOW Presented by The Fashion Shops of Costa Mesa and Robert's Restaurant I Rtltert's Ruta1t'111 KEWIOBT~B CO.JOIU'JflTY fLAYEilS ...... t T•"er ... WIWcllu' ''Strlllcar •••• ~ Desire" AT Plarn Slllwcase (lfext to Ed'a lloOJ'GU) 1712 J'lww'"' A"' c.tiiN.., Thunday • Pdday • Saturday ll..tJa .. Aagut CUJIT.ADI I:JO TICIDrl"' 1.25 BUEPATIOirS U •. _. OrWe , • .,.. It' a Healthy and Fun to Leahl to Swim ••• • • •. On Balboa Ialand e From 1 Year o1 Age e Pool to Bay Orientation e Expert Instruction e Warm Water Pool e Cla.saa for Cub Groupe ===~r .. c-....... IM!r·U.. __ ._ .. tile ...,... Abo ln the cut are Mary Sher· wood, u Eunice, Ernie Brockett u Steve, and Robert Reines, Dl· ana &a, Francls Hoyt, Dell Kirkpatrick and Jack Davta. Jerry Evana Is director and 8et dealaner, wt~ Diane Youna and Arlene Jordan on props. "Streetcar'' hu some lovely ORIGINAL music by Mr. Wes· cott, adman at The Enaign. Glenn hu combined hls talents as compwer, arranger and con· ductor, and created some truly beautiful music . ,.. ..... title tbnDe otteU wtt1a a &low aa.ta&gtc beat. wlaldl depkts tiM fnastJatlocaa. a.d -•t'-a' ~ typt. cal of -stnoetQD.'' Tbe •JcmcM ua... u a bawatiDg .. tocty wtt.ll a ratllft switet .. lodk lltNia Ia a ..--by, CIDd ,.. CI'MtM (Ia •ulc) tile ~t a.d f0flludlll9 typ6ccd ol tiM •a-cbe ...U. The jazz theme (one which I believe is remlnt.cent of the slow bluesey New Orleans style) ls a toe-tapping euy melody complicated wtth counterpoint and harmonics, Interwoven with dlsaonant.s . All In all, It's a beautl!ul piece of music, and compllment.s the play. In fact, what with s uperb acting and maanlflcent music thla play should be a must on everyone's aaenda for Auaust. Cuttaln time Is 8:30. · Hope many or you are takJna advantage of the many recrea· tiona! fadlltles offered your chll· dren at the Summer Day Camp at the Newpo rt Dunes. The school fUers excellent Instruc- tion In folk danclna, swimming, first aid, and boatlne. and your child has an opportonlty, al5o. to partake In the many field trips planned. These field trips have inc 1 u de d Marlneland, Knotts Berry Farm. the Orange County Fair and the Laguna Art Festival. Field trips in the future will include The Crocodile Farm at Knotta Berry Farm, the Buffalo Ranch In Corona del Mar. and a Harbor Area Cruise. Dunes school Is lots of fun. sooOOOOooo jump on the dunes choo-choo, toellt. toot! ! N• ...t WCIIIMD bcrwlen take DOt.: TM J[ODG l.aaeL DOW aDd« CIOII.Itnu:tioD at Bcu~ Gild Palm. 1a eo.ta ~~..a. oa... you o p1oce oa 0 t.om ol you cbok:le. •beth· ., ~ bcmdknp -aiDd. Wfth ._ Ule paad etl 1119 With e AIIP ....._ a ..... u. ful coctmdJ louDtr• ·-~ etl41D after yeer ,_.,a CIUl· ct..'a play 1'00111 CDS c.ftM Sbap. Doe't f0f9$t -. a f .. cMice ........... ,.. 8tW a•allable. ....._ Ubelty ... ,.1. For you non-swimmers It's Danny Danford's Dover Swim School, 833 Do~r Drive, Newport Beach. Danny has swlmmlne, diving, beginner, Intermediate and advanced Instruction with day, evening, group and private classes In 2 beautiful pools, com- plete with the latest In water safety technique ond life aav- lng methods. Call Danny at Mid· way 6·3511 for further lnforma· tlon. ly tbe by. doe't f~ tM La!Ju.aa -.ada Playll~·· ..... dactioa ""DIAJrT OP AJOrK FJIAJm." wttJa J-..y 8edat CIDd Badolpla llDdwl. wttla procllldloa a a p • r • h • d bf Joeepb tlctJI'dlmntL Jt'll pllly tluoa91l s...s.y. s~ A ... IJ tlaroa91l AQ9. Jt 18 tM CeOfge ....... sa... pa.y. ..,_ Jaaa Ia lieU." ala-. .... ...,. •• ""'M.a Cll&ll~ ~eag.-t .... P• Nil taU- aDd -laf...atioe Cldl .,._.. 4-1521. The Saturday matinee audi- ence at the Lacuna PfayhOWNt production of "Mu-rder ln the Red Barn" received a apedal treat durtnr the lntermiuton be· fore the final aoene. lam• lf.a. son himself came on atap to do an olio act, alnalna "A ~ Bunch of Cocoanut.," alon• wtth the dutardly vllllan, lJoneJ Ames. Muon'• wife, Pamela, aftd daurhter, Portland. were the top attractions In the rnelletdralaa. STEAK AND CliA.MPAGlU an aa&In available to you wbo ... joy and rellab lood food. y_,, Robert'a a.&aUJ'IU'lt 1a Ol)eiiAq tbelr doon' apJn after the GN. Tbe Cham~ LundMGG ... P'ulllon lbow • nat, ...... da7. Au,.at 12. at 1:15 P.ll. 8e amble O'N'f and ~ ~­,.._ aftd 8taalr wiLUe Wlca._ the latM, In mllafT• ·~ .OiDT caoss Lockheed Has Long History in Aviation The varied enterprises of the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. ~re de· scribed by Robert Gross, chair· man or the board and chlet ex- ecut1ve officer, at the recent Bay Club breakfast meeting where officials of the new Electronics and Avionics Division were In· troduced This new Division will estab· llsh Its headquarters In the Back Bay site that Ia now belne an· nexed to the City of Newport Beach. It ls scheduled to be ready for operation by Septem- ber of next year and Its Initial project will be Instrumentation 4POP T ~~. il, ... R .. lifs Fa••• , ........ ITUI 1.65 ... CHAMPAGNE DINNERS EVERY FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY ..• $1.95 to $2..10 ATl'ENTION -LATE DINERS! lEW IESTIIUIT IIUIS II. I!' Tl II P.'l. ROBERTS RESTAURANT Ia tbe Vlata SJu"IDg C:::..t.r lttb SL at Pl..atla. e-ta Na.a of missile and space night de· L..-------------....;, _________ _. vices. JO 1·31. e OLDEST DJVUJOJf Reviewing the history of Lock· heed, Mr. Gross said that the oldest Division Is the Burbank headquarters, where tht> Hudi!On bombe1'11 and the P-38 Lightning fighter planes were produced be· tore and during World War II. Now Burbank ls producing the 104 Starllghter jet, which Mr. Gross called the highest pt>r· forming plane in the world. The F-104 holds tht> world's record for speed at 1,404.19 mllea an hour, and tor altitude, 91,249 feet. The Burbank plant also pro - duces the Neptune. propeller driven long-range patrol bomb· er for the U. S. Navy, and the E 1 e c t r a, commercial prop· jet transport now being used In the East and soon to be out into service on the West Coast by Western Airlines. e OVEDAULED •• J!S The Georgia Division In Marl· etta was established In 1951. Ita first assignment was to overhaul B·29 bombers for Korean duty. llALPB STOJIY aad DOJfALJ) IIAJlaOJf • m "DON JUAN IN liEU" by C..,. --.....s Sllaw AUG. 11 through AUG. 16 (Toolglat t1uu Su.wday: ""Dklry ol ADM Frcm.lr:") Laguna Beach Playhouse 311 oaAif AVE.. LAGUJIA •uca 111'att ....ul Dine O.erlooking the Ocean * WAIJ.Y STACHEU * ia Back Again at Our Piano Bar w. eat. to Groapa tor LaDCbe..._ ~ Speck! PartMs DDnrD s • ao:ao -•u 'TIL 2 WOODS COVE Then It went Into the B·47 ,..-----------------------, "bomber pool," joining Douglas and Boelne In building several hundred of the 6-jet medium bombers for the Strategic Air Command. IE .. E CAlVEY'S PIZZIIIUSE 8804 W. eoa.t Hwy., Npt. Bch. Phone ORiole 3--9786 • IIVU WILDft 4T~ ftUO WZD.. Fm. •• AT •• IVJf. e-pistle ltldJaa Dluea Now the Georgia plant Is pro- ducine the C-130 Hercules, the Air Fon-e's ttrst opera t I on a I prop-jet transport. the backbone of the Air Force cargo plane service; also the letStar. the "baby" transport, deslened prJ. marUy for the mllrtary but adaptable to the business fiylng market. Mr. Groas said, with tongue '---------------.;;:;:,----------~ somewhat In cheek, that the let· Star waa relatively lnexpenslxe -"Anyone here wtth a mllllon dollars can buy one rleht away." e 11D1JU ftOJECTS Bow LERSIID AJIDWOMU He aald that the fastest rrow· We will ,._ )'ISla • a .._ erl y.u eWe& lnr division Is the Mllslle Sya. LM u ..._ _.. ey,. e1 ...... ,_ ww14 1ae terns, located In Sunnyvale, Palo ~ to bowl Aa -8CI'IIIda. .....,.,. • ...._ ' Alto and Van Nuya. Here the X·J '-.1 WWt&a •111 t ~E~f~~~:E~ *lCOiiftlhitfs Mr. Groa said that the Mt.· JIOW ... v ... c 1 h....._-...__. ..... c:tlll*.._ aUe Syatems Dlvialon hu thus 1:=========::::==::::=====::::=::::::;=~ .olved probably the most bat-- rune problem o1 apaoe filaht- re-ent:ry. Amon• the projec!ts belna de- (ConUnued on paae nine) I - • .a.. W.Aift"a)-r'DIALK ~A~AVGVITI, l~t a&WJOWt WII!IIC)II Dum t /a . 1:~ .. ~~':: Lockheed, Soon Coming Here, ln'V&1'101r1 •AW'lED Has Long History in Flying OnelllcatioD . .J/ I . .A~. I L ----2.----a.----"----s. ---- , F. ..a. n / ~I. 1· ----I. I. 10. W..W !-o buy_D ~./# u. u. 11. 1'-15. ----tt..a Est ... ____ o , / ~ ~ ~ SPECJALr 15 ~ oaly 50c -ODe iDMrtioD-3 taD. caly 1.00 For reftt. _ __o ~ (t Want.d to rent __ o ~ ' , Gl J.e. ____ 17, ____ J.S. ----11. -----. ----tielp w.m.d. __ o " I 21. Wcwi w...t.cf ___ o ----22. ----23. -----M. ----z. ---- ' ,· t - --.... ---~-~ Founcl .. __DD ~ -----••· -----------· ---~ ~ ----~yow e.r. __ • woae OIII.Y ••,.. 01m III'ID'IIO• -a TIIID roa UD Pef"'Ift• .... _ __o '\. I MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN, 2150 E. Coast Hwy •• Corona del Mar Misc:.l•eous __ o ' Your Nam. ----------Adcln. FOa SALE XDCELLAJIEOUI FIBERGLASS SNOWBIRD with cover, dacron aalls and dolly. Only 1'750. Call ORJole 3-6324. SET OF head 6 foot board.a tor twin beds, double box aprlngs, drealng table. '49 Chevle con· vertlble. All old, aU cbeap. OR. 3-~. 605 Orchid, COM. FOR SALE -12-foot Snowbird No. 402 with dacron &411& and new cover. In excellent condl· tlon. $650.00. Call OR 3·2063. FOR SALE--Almoat new deluxe Stauffer reducing couch, with timer, etc. Please call Kim· berly 2·1662. FOREST LAWN'S Eventide, 1 lot and 1 cremation apace. Reas· onable. 708 Hellotrope, COM. OR 3·0533. ROPER stove In rood condition, $25.00. Inquire at 620 Ordlld In Corona del Mar. Phone OR 5.oon. 1957 T·BIRO. Full Power. Powder Blue. Very Clean. Call OR 3·3918 for Information. . SEBVICES Carpentry Minor Repaln No Jobs Too Small! H. 0 . ANDERSON 1947 Fullerton Ave., Coata Mesa. Calif. Midway 6·3314 lf no answer call Ml 6·2372 IlEAL ESTATE & aEJIT.:..A:..:~::::.. __ ..:.:U...:....;AL.......:ES:;.;:..:T..;..A:....:TZ..;::_&.;:....:HJIT..;::_:....:..;..ALS.:..:..:..:.. __ SUNSET STRIP. Apartments .11•• .... COSTA MESA ..... ,.... "' ......... .. •..• ,. ....... ... Ultra modem slnrlea, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 2 baths. twn.lahed. untumlshed. Moat Juxuriou. living In this area. Drapes. wall to wall carpet. teak cablnets. dlspo. aala, laundry machines and dryers, thenn~t heaters, telephone and 'IV outlets, kitchen and bath exhaust tans, marble pullman baths, patio furniture, beautltully landscaped, extra larre rooms and cl~ts. garage and stora,ge, near shopping center, schools.. Resldence man· ager Apt. 7, U 8-2106. Courtesy to brokers. Mrs. Ray. UAL ESTATE & aDTJU.S NOW RENTING ''THE lllniiQUE" 36 units designed with an au· thentlc Caribbean "Garden Apart· ments" chann In the heart of Costa Mesa. UAL .£STATZ & aarTALI UNFURNISH-ED Apt. for rent In COM. 2 bedrooms. garbage dis· posal, electric stove, laundry room. sun deck. h ardwood' floors, ga.ragt. Adults. $125.00 yearly lease. For Information call OR 3·0215. FOR RENT :5 roo-11U1--&-n_C_·_1_zo_n_e ...... Phou. ___ _ WANTED Men or girls wanted tor part. time work In Corona del Mar. 5:30 to 9 :00 Monday through Friday. Excellent opportunity tor. the rlaht people. Phone ORlole 3.4421 M1ss Kelley. EXPERIENCED MALE TELLER WANTED In Newpo~Balboa Area Poaition with progressive fl· nanctal Institution. Many bene. !ita, with opportunity tor ad· vancement. Must have good ap. pearance and pleasing personal· lty. Call Personnel Department OR 3-3130. UQUOR Store Clerk part-tlrTie. Night work In Harbor area. Age "'·60. Experience prefer· red, but not required. Some counter work antS selllng Is re· qulred.. EducatIon at least hlgh school. Neat appearance. courteous and good personal· lty required. Give 3 references, name and address of previous employer. Addresa reply to En· sign New.paper, Box J-731. SEAMSTRESS wanted. Experi. e~. Your home. Children's wear. Call ORJole 3·7930 In Co- rona del Mar. GENERAL Pr-a-ct-:-:1-:-:ll:-o-ne_r_w_a_n_t_s registered nurse for of!lce nurse In Corona del Mar. Send lnfonnatlon to Box c.72J. c/o The Enslen. YOUNG MATRON, 10 years expe- rience In ready-to-wear, de· a1res pomtlon In other field. Some bookkeeplnc experience. WUI a~pt manacertal re. aponalbUlty. Write e/o Box 806, the Enalan, CDM. DAY AND NIGHT nurse. car. any bOUJ'II, any place. Give shots. Housekeeper, companion, Jood cook. GEneva 8-5650. WILL CARE tor 1 or 2 GnaU eh.ll· drep In my home tor working parents. OR 3-0636. VACATION TRAILER For Rent By Week or Month OR 3·9006 Bill EliJott -3939 W. Coast Bwy., Newport Beach $1-IEWIII For Information leading to re· covery of poodle puppy stolen from our store Friday. July 31. 2'~ montha old, 2%·pound Ut· tie female silver poodJe puppy. She haa puppy trim on .. !ace, teet and tall," and is sliver where trimmed. We still have poodles from $9'7.50 up. THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP Z732 E. COAST IDGHWAY CORONA DEL ltfAR OR 3-2430 FOR SALE ~nnan short·halred pointer. Loves children. and needs an enclosed yard. Call Ortole 3·3895. YOUNG widow of 33rd decree Muon. 40 years old. Seeks mate. Congenlal. affectionate. attractive. sincere, good home· maker. Will travel. GEneva 8·5650. MRS. DOROTHY JOHNSON, wid· o~F~erick Johnson tonn. erly of ~trolt and Northwltch. England, WANTED! Anyone knowing this person or her whereabouts please call OR 3·8494. DO YOU WANT a job. a ritle, a -.tal. • ... ~ ~? ~ do ,.. h.evo -+~hilt •• ao111 Try &»911 clo-'- f!o41 ... Ollolo J.4UQ.. <Continued ~m Pagf' Eight) ve"toped are the Polaris, solid propeUant todcet; the OUK'overer satellite program, and the Midas and Sentry aatelllte projects. e SJIJnVILDlJIC. TOO A ~nt new enterprise Is the Puget Sound Brldae and Orf"dg lng Co. of Seattle. which Lock· heed purc:hued In March. This united Lockh~ with one ot the West Coaat'a oldest and largest shlpbulldlng. ship repair and reneral construction flnns. This finn hAs built combat ships for the U. S. and built a big portion ot 0 Ia tan t Early Warning IOE'Wl line of defense along the Art'tlc Circle. The Lockhe-ed Air Terminal in Burbank Is a wholly owned sub· sldlary. ranking among the top 25 of all J). S. airpo~ on the basta of total take ofU and land inga. It handles over a ha If mil lion airline passengers a year and almost 50 mllllon pounds of air frelaht. e Pia.ST PLAJfE Df 1113 Concerning tht> early h1'IIO"' of the parl'nt finn. a i.oc-kh~ built plant> first tl('w in 1913. when Allan LO<'khHd p1lotl"d ht:-. Model G hydroplane for 20 m1n utes ovt>r San Fran<'IS<'O Bay AI· Jan and Malrolm L o <' k h t> e d ronned a small company In San ta Barbara In 1916. buHt a twin enJ1ne, lO·p~nger flying boat. Malcolm soon left tht> finn to organize the hydraulic brake lfVSICAL DfSTIIVMEXTS ORGAN-6 PIANO SALE-Ham- mond organ full size. ~. priced to sell. Rent a Hammond Orpn SS a week with lessons. Grand Pianos. Stetnway, Bald- win. Chldc~ring, S tarck. etc. from $487. 16 .rood used splne1 pianos. WurUtur. Acrosonlc. Gulbransen. etc. from 1390. some Maple, Cherry. Mahoc· &J\Y. Hammond Chord Organ. bl& saving. Rent return spinet pianos save $160 to $300. New Hammond Organs. New Stein· way Pianos, Electronic Organs. Conn sa\·e 11100. another bal·1 ance 1795. Lowrey> save 1600 nearly nt>W. Good used upright pi.anos from 195. In business since 1914. Biggest Piano and Orran stock. Schmldt·Phllllps, 520 North Main, Santa Ana. company that stiU beara his ruame. In the late '201 Allan opened shop In Hollywood to start con- struction ol a plane that brourht world.wide fame to Lockheed - the Vega. The plant moved to Burbank. and produced such fa.mous early planes as the Air Express, Sirius, Altair, a.nd Orion. Flying these planH were such famous pilots as Wiley Post, Amelia Earhart and Charle.~~ Undbergh. Depression hit the alrc'ratt business, and Lockhe-ed went In· to bankruptcy In 1931. Tht> pre!'· ent finn counts Its ~al begin· ning from 1932, when a group of aviation enthusiasts lAthered by Robert Goas pur<:h&lled tht> company, reorganized It, and has headf"d It since. Balboan Wins at Gun Club High civilian shooter at the South Coast Gun Club pistol tournamf'nt Sunday was Jame Stuan or 318 Lindo Ave .• Balhoa. He ranked fitth in thl' tou rney and also won 4 h1gh «:Xpert match awards and high expert in the centertire acgregate. Hls srore was 1635·24x. High man was Major Le~lle Bays of Santa Ana, captain of the Third Marine Air Wlnr pistol team at El Toro. He took 9 of thl' 11 first plaO! awa.rd.a. f'rlday night a new military record of 575· 7x was set by Army M Sat Myrven Tolson of Ft. Lewis. Wash., shooting in hla first tourney at the club. IT P A 'I'S 1'0 Painting-Decorating PAI'q HAMGIMG GEORGE BURKHARDT Ucen.ted Contnct« 1897 Ora.np AYe. eo.ta 11-. UbertY 8-8821 JOIU4STONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers U!led Auto ParU. 11rel We Buy Cars •nd Scrap Ketal UBERTY 8· 7013 24 two·bedroom Apts. 12 Furnlshed Slnrle Apt.s. Reasonable rent tor all or part. Will remodel for steady ten· ant. 615 Goldenrod, COM. FOR RENT::::Small private office In Udo Area. Phone service and utlUUes. Phone OR 3-1835. to U&l 2075 Placentia ive. eo.ta K.a Ccmplete Landscaping Service FREE F.::STIXATES S6ll GreeD Stampe Free del.IVW7 CORONA DEL MAR NUitSDY OR 5·0160 • ~ E. Coast Hwy. ALL TYPES OF Phctographic Supplies e Past Color FUm Servtoe. e Movie Projecton tor Bent. e Model Airplane Suppll-. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1782 Newport Blvd.. eo.ta M .. Phone Ubt-rty 8· 7042 MOVI~G? 2 Fast Insured movers a.nd large van $10.50 an hour. NEWMA~ TRANSFER 6 STORAGE CO. Lowest Storage Rates 1968 Ha.rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Ml 6·2528 flSHERMEN! FROZEN fooD LOCKERS FOR RENT A!J low u $7.75 per year. Or by week. month or a motnhs. Owners Attention! In cue you have a bteakdoWD or overflow, we'll keep your foods frozen for you at a nomJ· nal fee. HARBOR FROmM FOOD LOCKERS •18 30th st ... Newport Beach OR 3·1116 CROWN TV SALES -SERVICE and RENTALS CALL a.AUDS OR DICit PO& &UUT TV BPAIIS 3CZI c.& OOMt ---~ o.waDil ... ..._.oa,_. • Walt to Wall Carpets • Full Draperies • Built In Bar • All Electric Kitchens • Private Patios • SlldlnJ Glass Doo~ • 87 Garages and Parking Spaces • Kli"C Sized Heated Pool • Shuffleboard and Recreation Area In walking dlstance of two shop· ping centers. Minutes to the beach and other recreation areas. Located at Z75 East 18th St .. Costa Mesa. Call manager at Midway 6-4233 for reservations. lEailE D.IUCCOLI IIVEST.IT CO. ORIOLE 3 ·1240 FOR RENT-Furnished 2 bed· bedroom home ln Corona del Mar on canyon with beautiful vl.ew, fireplace. balcony bed· room. spacious living room. 3 lovely patios and breezeway. Gardener paid for. Call ORiole 3-2258. NEW 2 bedroom unfurnlshed apartment tor leue In COM. Carpeted. fireplace, b u II t-In stove, forced air furnace. prlv· ate sun deck. No children or pets. 322 HeUotrope, OR 3·4120 daytime. Evenings OR 3·6873. FURNISHED .APT. Good location, pleuant aurroundinces, yearly Jeue. Ko children, No peta. 6104 Ma~erlte, Corona del Mar. LOVELY 2 bedroom home wlt.h carace • ..1 ~ bath. beautifUl all eledrk: kitchen. Carpetlnc and drape~. No peta, ad\llts. perm.a· ne:nt. Available AUJU.St L Call Ll&-08L W AJiftl) 1'0 IIDT ROOM wanted In private home tor college girl starting In September. Phone HYatt 4·4686 Laruna Beach. TIIUST DEEDS FOa SALE BROKER DESIRES TO SELL GROUP OF SECOND TRUST DEEDS, 6rr, TO 10% INTER· EST. GOOD DISCOUNTS. BOX NO. P·72. c/o THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. COAST HWY, COM. Custodian -Gardener Pennanf'nt year round position In new Corona del Mar Library. 20 hours J)f'r week Sl.il to $2.~ per hour Good working conditions pl{'asant s urroundings. This Is a good job for the nght man. Apply Personnel Office C1ty Hall Newport Beach. Calif. SALES WORJt: Men or women tull time summer and winter job. Sales exp&rience. pel'30n· allty and appearance Import· ant. Marrlner's Stationer book and office supply. 225 Forest Ave., Laruna Beach. TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency tal~ 32nd St.. Newport OR.lole 3 ·f610 TUPPERWARE saJea people &JtD't bom. ~ made. W• train you. Car S. ~· Call KJ 3-001. ROUTE )I'D PAIIT 1DIE ......,..tl7 tmp~ 25 to ~ for REAL Bargains WE DEUVER WE DBJYER Dctllioa fDCf Hiilftii1 ICE CREAM '/2·CAL 7'/f- EXCELSIOil -F AllNEil T"DE COTTAGE CHEESE 19:. UCELSIOa-AA CBADE BUTTER 69~ CLOIIIETTA TOMATO JUICE •·OL 2 For 4'/f- .OIIJ)EJI"S -AS80IITED CHEESE SPREAD 5-0a. 5 ea. Ja For 77Y. ~---------------. PALMD~ ASPARAGUS SPEARS IS.O.. Pw .... a. 5 $1 ~\ .... , .... , .... p ... USII CIIIICE CHUCK STEAK 59~ mu: WILD F A.llMS CEJ111JRE lOCI C .. SII IIIE lEIS 14-0a..~~D ~EL i .... W1tll ........ ....... ...~ ,,_Ea. F&.aiiEaiOD ,..,..s ..... l.J.b. a.o . 43~ I Cltl rrlday, *"· bank or tJn. exp. ___ Ope.n Boollkeepft', .teno. exp •... .$275 up lecept. -Bookkeeper Doctol"e Otttce -----··.$:NO up nme JCeeper Acct. BackJTOund ........... .s325 up Deslen Draltlman 5 years exp. . ....................... Open Accountanta -E nelneers See 11a SUPEIIII EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 3001 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar (Near Vincent's Drurs> READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED AND REAL ESTATE ADS FOR REAL VALUES Fer IIIII llllll IILIII RO. aAY FIORT. Pdva .. I'Stf·l'loet. S&J\dy IIMdL ......, Pum. • B.ll, a ~Math bcime. ooa BDT BUY, f7'5.GOO. Xlnt. term&. ' SO. aAY r'a. Sbared pitt. Sandy beach. Charra. • B.JL. a batll PwnJabed home. -.ooo. Good terma. EAST llAY Jl'1l. IJttle laland. Sbared pter-FJoat. leautJ- tuJ namJabed duplex. UPPft' hu 3 B.a. and den, a bathL Lower hu 3 JUL. 2 batba. A.ak.lna $100,000. $2:5,000 down and owner wUI cany balance. 1111111 lEI. Ill . \ ................. ... ...., .......... Fr.t Th1s small estate etw. you complete privacy with ste~ from yow veranda to CallfomJa'a finest swim- mini beach. f bedrooma, 4 bath.s, eleeant Uvlne room wfth t.lrepla~ •• dJnlnl room, built-In electric kitchen. HUGE CLUB ROOM wfth aoda fountain, wet bar and massive flrepJa~. Inter-com and HI·Fl, custom decor and exqulaitely turnlahed thru-out. Every room over- looldnl the water. Truly a SHOWPLACE HOME. $145,00>. Clllll DEL Ill SELL or wfll LEASE with option to buy. Ocean front. Panoramic ocean vtew. Goreeous near new 2 B.R., 2 bath tum. home. Sundecks. Private atepe to aandy beach. Owner 1a IJl and leavlne area. Thia Is OPPOR· TUNITY. Call for appoJntment and particulars. ILUICIE I. UTES,' 1u1tor 311 Marine Ave., Balboa Island ORiole 3-0430 File ....... ..... ...... Cell ... ., •• ,! • • • ~t s ide of Costa Mesa ..... .$5500 West 19th, cor. of Federal $17,500 894 Victoria . .sOw . .. . $10,500 664 Rosa Street ···-··-········ 11,7!50 408 Holmwood .. SOLO .... 24,750 401 El Modena . ·-· ··---· 24,950 312 Princeton Dr. . ..... 21,500 1411 Cliff Drive . ····-· .. 31,500 c.n. ..... , 4 bedroom contemporary, 2 batha, easily converted to du- plex -earage ~ for apt. 2 patloa. ... , $27,100 Rustle Pool on bend of banjo, larre lrree. lot -pool with guest room and bath. Main hou.e 3 b.r., 2 ba., all built-Ins, 3-car earage, or 2 and work· ahop. OILy 533,100 SIUTII UIUIA on Hwy. near HoapltaJ, 3 lots 2318 Westminster .............. 13,500 $1 ..... Dllue2 ..... I I 2 .... l,aa 1ss111s Furnished and unfurnished with carpets and drapes, washer and dryer, dl11h washer, range and oven in every apartment. Built arou nd lovely swimm ing pool. $1 75 to $250. Call ORiele 3-3770 lEW ausnc Belue Tllli• Home with excellent features. Only $22,400. With $2,200 down - $154.00 per month. Please caU Mr. Parker, Midway 6-1653. By Owner 247 Monte Vista, 2 acres. 32,500 Beautiful 10 acres wfth $70,00> worth of bldp. Near ocean ..... 110,000 430 Riverside, New . $29,500 1 acre, 678 Victoria $24,000 • • • REALTOR 400 N. Newport Blvd. U 8-1617 Newport~ 100 Maln, Balboa, 0~·3181 liB> Park Ave., C.O.ta Mesa MI 6-~MI 6-3101-Ml 6-1675 2 bedroom home, fireplace,-----------hardwood n oors. garbage dls-u.. &tit• d_,..., .. .., ,... poul, double garage, $17,500. 1111tt. C.l ill ,_ .-.. ORIOU OR 3-2957. UUO. 1/1 IIWIIII LOTS Fill ICI'I • ., .. ...... $10. • $118. .... 512.11 I •••• lAY I lOCI •11n, IIC. REALTORS 188$ Newport Blvd .. eo.ta Mesa Day or Nlaht Phone Uberty 8-1161 WE EVALUATE AT..an.-1 CAsk for Mr. Hackford I SEASPORT REALTY CUIIE VIII .. REALTOR 2633 West Coast HJehway Newport Beach U 8-9349 -Eves. U 8-3293 IEimFUL UIUIA N~ 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Large Uvlne room wfth expoa- ed beam cellinr and fireplace. Dlnln1 area lr breaktaat bar. Nice ttled kitchen, wfth bulJt. in range lr oven. Other fea- tures: Hardwood floors, hard- wood cabinets, aun deck, F.A. Heat, dble garaee lr OCEAN Vi~ TOO! Full price $23,500. Wlll trade for Newport-C.O.ta Mesa area or wfll aell for $Z500 down. Thla Ia no Dln1· Bat, but a quality built home. It 1a vacant. See lt today. lEI. I , ••••• •• w., lti!AL'roa "Bllll~ Ill Good" 2818 Cout Blvct.. South 1..quDa Beach. -HYatt ,.,_ • Eves. OR 3-~ ... .......... ......... ... I 1EP111T COII"nACJ''a • Jlt1II.DD 1110 ·-Cout Jht7. ..... ~ 8Mdlr, Cal1L 011..., a,lllill 1•••11 .... Ft. . .._ -··~ .. ..., , . .,. BUU.T ON YOUR LOT BY THE SOUTIII.AND'S FOREMOST ROME BUJLDER I.-to FlU-IF IEEIEI e FIVE BEDROOMS • THREE BAniS e AlA DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED e ALL GAS KITCRENS AND APPLIANCES e 1WO BRICK FIREPLACES e CX>VERED TERRACE-SUN-DECK UPSTAIRS e 'mREE SUDING GLASS DOORS e CERAMIC TILE IN lO'TCHEN AND BATH e SEVER.AL UNDER CONSTRUCTION "'"A LOW DOWN' PAYMENT Best Home Buy tor Owner or Investor SEE ONE NOW AT . EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENTS • WILIEI I LEE, IIC. ... , 1-2310" INVESTMENT II WESTCLIFF ~ ., 12 lEW CHOICE LOTS Paved Streeu -Concrete Sidewalks -Square Concrete Curbs -Parkwaya -Sewer -N~rt City Water - Gas -Ornamental Street Lights -Power and Telephone Underground -In Newport City School District. IIW SELLIII Sales Office One Block North of Intersection of Westcllff and Dover Drives HAVE YOU HEARD? • Multiple Ltatlne Serv1ce aella mllllona of dollars worth ot real estate properties yearly -a.s these fie· urea .,.Ill prove: First Half of year 1958 -$ 6,497,700 Total Sales First Half of year 1958 -$13,544,879 Total Sales WIY? Multiple Llstine Service employs all the proarualve real estate brokers to aell your property . . • AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! .... w., Multiple Llatln.tc Service brokers cooperate u a larre efficient company with hundteda of experien~ real estate brokers and salesmen ... all worldnr. AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! WIEI'I Call your nearest Multiple Ltatin1 Serv1ce office today and find out how your property can be aold qulcJcJy and aafely-AT NO EXTR.A COST TO YOU! MULTIPLE LISnNG SERVICE 111• lEW IB.UIE APr. liM. ... ONLY $3,!595 DOWN-4 LARGE 2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS Cool all-electrtc G.E. buJJt-ln kttchena. Near atona and bank. Only 10 minute. to Balboa Bay and beachet. Uve free ln 1 •.• rent tbe others. Many tax advantqa. ... , __ _ CIJlCLE nrta ONE. Well planned 1~ ,q. tt. ot UV'lna .,..._ 'nuw 1arte bedroomll and t.mlly room. TWo batba, doubM tlNp~. DeluM bullt·ln ldteMIJ tnclud- lnl diahwuher and dJapc:ul f3(),00> NEICHBOIIROOO. ALL IMPIIOVI:Ia:HTS IN, ItO BONOS. FULL PKICE $23,87,. AS LOW ~ 1~ DOWN. YES!! SEE US FOR RENTALS M. M. 'LaBorde, Reahor • Hyou'Jl Uke out trten.dJy aervioe,. 2210 E. 17th St. eo.ta Mesa Uberty 8-1139 (Acro811 the Street from Mesa Shopplne Center) Evenlnp Call U 8-8693 -KI S-9200 VOGEL VALUE Jt ..• ·--~ .. -... . c ..... . . ln tllla very nice provincial 3 bedroom, 1 ~ bath home, lar1e famtly room wtt~ slldlnr rlau door leadlne to pool area. Oriental landscaplne around the pool, low maintenance yard. Hu a view of the ocean from the front and your own private "awimmln' hole" ln the back yard, heated and tlltered for year around llvlnl, wfth Calif. llvtne ln mind. Home hu wall-to-wall wool carpet1n1. West1n1how.e dlahwuher, w~ for ZJIN, tiled }dtchen. Hu a heavy ahab roof, hard"ood flool'l, wood and atucco exterior, completely fenced. Call to· day for appointment. $38,750 wftb terms. - THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar . OJUole :1-2020 1r ORJole 3-2021 CORONA DEL MARl e UKE 'PROVINCIAL' ATMOSPHERE! • • Thla shake-roof 2 bedroom home la built around a deliehttul patio. Shuttered wfndowa, maho1. cab- lneta, tiled Pullman bath and aparkllne kitchen! FA heat, hardwood floors, 40 eal. water heater. 1100 aq. tt. Double gtrare; can build apartment above. BeiT $23,000 'BUY' IN CORONA DEL MAR! Let us aflow you. 1iliS CAPE COD atyle home hu Iota o1 charm! TWo bedi"'OON. dlnln1 room. brealdut area, Q>lc and apan kJtchen and bath. Artlstfcally decorated Near ahopplne, yet only 1" blocks from the ocean. on at· tractive af.J'eet. 45 foot lot wfth earclen hou.e; ample parldne. 3-room eueat apartment over rara1e: wonder- ful for atudlo, den, or tamJly Uvlna. ONLY $28,.500! DRIVE BY 328 POINSf.TilA -OPEN 1 . 5 DAlLY. RAMBUNG RANCH TYPE . Ocean vi~! 3 bedroom. and den: 2 baths. Laree lot Built-In Western Holly Ranre and Oven. Hand rubbed uh cablneta. Inlaid Jlnoleum. Copper plwnblnr, Iota of tlle. The 'den' would make a dandy bll 'playroom'; Ideal for teen-arera. Wall-to-waiJ carpet. ~ and Jand.lcaped, and only POUR years old, In our opinion thla otfel'l the MOST FOR TilE MONEY ot any home tta alze. ~.7!50. Tema can be arraneed. Exclual\'"ely with: 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar OR 3-2}11 lUI YE, IEII YE, lEAl YE Prime property now Min1 otterect for ale on a leue back, If d..Sred; and to the best o1 our knowlqe, the follow1nl 1a ~nent lntonn.atlon rerardlna offft- Addreu, 1549 Plaeentia, eo.ta M.eaa, aduaiJy In county. CcmpN5 2% acres, 165d30. AcUaoent 2% acres Ia not tor Ale but could be lonr tenn Jeaaed on ruaonable buJa. ~ la now home of "LaMesa Ranch tot Dop" run by owner Mr. Al Thompeon. Dor Ranch hu OM 01 the *t reputatJona In South· em Callt; e.tabllahed U Jean; Income Ja jult be· alnnlnr to ualerata due to lJDprovemeata added lut two years and. to the area 'a lrowtb c:banatna bualne. from eeuonaJ to year)y buill. Ptoputy II lilted ln MultJple at $1.50.000. ~ cto.rn. PNMft *n approx. 130.000. Owner wlll Carly bt.lanc.. JlfOW, tftnporarlly, wlth cash to fld8ttna Joan. OWMr Wlll tab SU5.000 and le&M back at 6~ for one to T yeara at w,.r'a option. SlDCt, In thJa .,.... tMN i. ~ 1tttle oaete.1 ,_ ,..; aact due 1o U.. dole pra.t..st.J' t. IIGq 11i1i1fCa1. B•jhee Plant. c...it. aad AifWi• .. ......., el 4Qaltt7 ,......., Pub, .. MU.W tldl taiD _,.... UOnaJ ~., -....... ... 2 1111 ... ~­ latJo-. j ..