HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-03-27 - Newport Harbor EnsignNOMINAT. IONS for new officers of the Business dent; Marqaret Forgit, first vice-president; Mer-
end Professional Women's Club were presented rilee Dungan, president; Fredah Bates, recording
at the annual Bosses' Night at the Newport Her-&ecretary and Alice Fox, corresponding secretary.
bor Yacht Club Friday evening. Left to right are Not pid\Jred is Helen Cole, treasurer·eled. Iii; ... HiKE~ .;M;Ai~E ~r
I ASSESSME TS
A .u.tt tax jolt Is ln pro.pect Finch Ceramics In Corona del
for property own~ In Corona del Mar, said bJ.a hlehway property I
Mar and eJMwhere In the Har· wu up 15~. and his nearby res-
bot Area, the Enalcn learned thla ldentlal property was lncreued
week. 90".4 to 120%.
Deputy county .. u.on are He said he had beard almllar
lntcNul.nc t.be a• .. ed valua-reporta from Balboa l&land and
tiona on rul Mtate up to 1~. Newport.
and tn ~ cuee even more. At Monday afternoon's Clty
Bra<leD Finch. owner of Kay Council atutly ...Son. Coundl-
man CharS. Bart Mid he had
Mar4 tbat ~ ........
TIIVUJ)AT, 1UJ1C11 r/, l-
Clean Up Your Garages
Ci Plans Inspections
EASTER WEEK CROWDS City Probes
~~~~~:~E~~~~~.~ ........... •• Illegal Uses
aee Easter Week Invasion tomor. He waa referring to the virtual The Newport Beach City Coun. row (Friday). state ot sleee which Islanders ell ~rved not I~ to all residents
And lalandena Jirded their have proclaimed vta special Bal and property ownena Monday
loins, their hou.sa, th«r eana W~k paues In an effort to pro-evenang that Illegal uae or ga.
and all other loose property for teet themselves agalnat t~nage rages wiiJ be Investigated.
the onslaueht -which they hoodlumlsm. Council adopted a motion. pre.·
hope wUl not come. He estimates total passes to be sented by Councilman Chari~
But prwral sentiment wu ex. Issued at 1,400. Hart, to Instruct the city mana-
pressed by Converse Wurdemann. When the Island ceta over· ger to enlarge the bulldlne In ·
chaJnnan ot the Traffic Control crowded, N~rt ~ach Poll~ spectlon program to Include uae
tor the Balboa lalanc1 Improve· will estabUsh a check point at of earages.
ment Assn. Marine Ave. and Bayside Dr., I The inspection wiJI Include
where they will turn back cars primarily the use or ganees as
without a special sticker, unless bedrooms and for storage other I
the driver can prove legitimate than for cars. The program Is de·
business there. signed to put c.-ars Into garages. CORONA DEl MAR'S c.ndi-
Biggest Influx Is expec"ted thla It Is aimed SJ)t'('ifl<'ally at the date for the Orange Cout~ty
weekend and Easter week~nd llleeal practl~ of long slandlne. Feir queen contest is I b·year-
lt s e I f. Comparable w~k ·ends espec"lally on Balboa Island of I old Molly McClintock, 31 4 ~e
last year saw 125,000 t~naeua converting garages Into ll~ing 1
trying to crowd onto the Island. quartt>rs tor additional rentals. ning Canyon Rd .. Shore Cl•ffs,
acrordlne to Ronald Barlow. lm· Ci ty Manager Robert Shelton I who •s drum majorette at Her-
provement Association president said that IMJ)«tion procf'durt' bor H gh She is sponsored by
His comment: "I'm optimistic." II will be drafted In detaU and will the COM Chamber of Com-Poll~ also have promised an be publl<iud In advan~. before I merc e. (Ensogo photo)
added contingent of a aupervt.or.' actual Inspection bert.na. Rt' ex I
3 poll~ cars with 2 patrolmen I plalMd that the factors Involved 5 o• t
t"ach; 12 oW~na patrolllnt the I are health and safety, ll~nslntl I rec 0 rs ~~~~ on foot and more I ::;:tations and zoning enf~-El t d B
The 10 p.m. curfew will be en-.. Thla ls simply a matter of ec e y
foreed. and laland bua~ tak1nc ~ to correct what the
have •creed to c1~ •t 9 p.m. Coundl knowa to be non-con-CD" ~ C of C Durlnc tra.mc ruah houn ..t. form1na .. be said. IV1
bound tratflc alone Bayade Dr. -·------will be routed Into t.be far DOrth
lane. ..... ~ trame I.JM 1M
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eMc* ptl(ftt at tbe ·Jitl.&rlrw
brktlf, pOUce ia.icl ..a;.. Cfuwded a m~-tooeecl 01.1 Clttll-reelcllaUal • e • ~ • u ol. tile Jlldt ,..... e.e,...e aalh..u•l· Ina heari.nl befcn Ota.Qee Coun-~Mr.
ettt will w tr.D lAa Anleles a.nd ty Superri8on ,....._, JDOm• 'ftw DI'W membena ot the baud
5nta :Ana -=taooa AU 01t1ter Or-1..., were ~ .,. 8Udckn are:
..... County yoa....-rs wtU be wttb4ra.11fal o1 a. ~ re-• 1ta1 &rtate-Ed Bat.on. v.catloin.tnl the lollowtq week. q...t. Jtealtor.
Fred GW A Sons bad asbd the e Prete.tonal -Dr. David
Board for pe:rllls.lon to drill a ~. 6tntlilt. Barbara Wins
AFS Choice
well at Hamilton St. and tM e -.unmtz and Bars---Jade
Santa Ana mwr. lm.medla.teb' w~ OWJWr ot FOUfttaln Gr11L
W'ellt ol Colta llela and Hewpart e ~at-Lar.,e -Titomas
8euh boudart-. WJnaate. Seeurlty·Ftrat National
· A dlonaa of local ptotlesta led Bank. Barbara lJJlenthal of CUff Ha-by tbe Aaodatton for PNwntlon Earl ~n. ch.alrman of the
ven, a 1un1or at N~ Harbor of OU JUaht In tbe Barber Area eleditoa ccmmlttee. ~ported that Hi&h School. baa bHn .elected appa.rent.!y cl.laecla.raced the &Jt· 147 .ballOita were east. Aai.atlftl
u the exchance student tor the pllcanta. hlm on t.be committee wer-e
American FJeld ~rvtce exctt.nge A County-wide oiJ drilllna or-Wade Falrd\Ud. J. D. Spean.
procram thJ.s summer. Mrs. Jto8. dlnance currently In PftPU*· Mrs.. E.. a.. Watts and Buzz Brag.
cine Feeley, chairman of the lo-tlon. .._· alated tor Su~' New oftleeu of the Chamber
cal committee, received the an. consideration next month. wiU bt' named Monctay even.IJlc, noun~ment yesttorday from New when the newly constituted board
York. where the selection was E.AftD &QG IIVIIT 1ft meets at 8 o'clock ln the Babaron
made. ~ wUJ be an Euter eu real estate otnce. 2DIJ E. ea-t Barbara will spend t~ sum-hunt at Balboa Patk at 4 p.m. Hwy. 11\e oftioem will be ofll.
mer with a European famlly, and Sa~ a~na to an an-ciaUy tnmlled at 8 p.m. Mon·
may remain In Europe to attend nou~nt by Newport Beach day, April 7, at tbe Corona clel
8Chool there In the taU. She Is ~ ti Division otndala. Mar Youth ~nter. the dauehter ot Mr. and Mna.. ==a=0:.:.".:.......:~=..:.....:.......:..:=~:.__:_ __________ .....;;_
IUchard Ullenthal. 306 Snua
Harbor Rd., and was the -rat
Tattles" conapondent tor the
Ena~&n for 2 years. PARKING REGULI
ADOPTED BY
WIIOOfiU Treieetlfrocll tb In I J~ &Ad Matte 1.ann1ftc be· this .ult~ mlftcJ. ea._ t1w procnua I._ ,....
Lut WMk I am wrtthw a.boUt tb1nf c.aJied ''Imp," ancl 1 ••
my tra.r\d DOIIOT'IIY lla.nlba11. nOthtna Netmbllftl funa1 _,_.,.
bJbllopo&e, 1ooc1 trle-an4 kieep. aU ev..W.a. eo J wtll rtve U..
er of that wann place, tM Book the etedlt ot authorahlp and
Shop ot tht ~alan<~ • • • and I N · Cftd.lt 11 tM correct word l n the ·"---...,....--------------'·~111.,,_11 ... Wlter fer to tMr u Nra. 808DT Mat. eue, beeauae the akJt wu ~It
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ahaU. Mn. Robert Manhall. to everyone Involved.
whom l know much better u 1 enjoyed twry minute ot tht We do not handle ~ W~
Doreen Marlha..ll. 11 not the pro. eventna. Uttle aftliDale tot eN..,_ to
wtWIB 01' CAUFOIN1A NEWS,AHl I'UIUSHOS ASSOCIATION ~ ef tile NATIONAL fDITOitiAL ASSOCIATION
prletor ot the Book Shop ot the YD'ftal)Aft. There haa been maul aa4 ery owr. •
laland: U ahe were, that book little publ11hed or printed about • IOV'1"8WAIID, JIOI We wOl Nler you to local baldl·
ahop would be neJlected theee early Newport Beach, but I a.m Tbla I.e the time ot year I aet elera, th11 re-r'a ha.t club, aaya .nee whtre they ean be pur-
days. wtllch It mOIIt oertaJnly 1a trytn1 to eather to1ether mater· the fever to CO .auth. "Pappy" that a full quota ot 31 three· ehued and retumtcl att.r Eutel'
JC*::I*Cl*ICI*::I*C*ICI:X::ICI*:::li*IC;fp:I'Cl*ICI*::I*C*ICI*:I•cx•Xl•ICI*::I*C*I:I*:::I*CX::I*Cl*CI*:::I*ICX:Ia*CX+::::II• not, because Donten, Mrs. Mar· tal of any nature relattne to the Harrt.on, old flahln' buddy, dld. man tnrna .11 on the "paid In If you cannot prcMd.e a.tt.qu,ate ?.~ ./:. ahall, Ia very bually enaaced Ln eaJIY times around thla harbor. n't help any when he. called full" llat. e.are . 'JtJf b' Hop campalenJna for City Council. I have been told that Or. Albert coupla' daya aao. He j\aft want· lt look. like an Eut-W•tcon.
Ill aosa. Newport Harbor Bual. Solland publlahed a book on ed to let me know he waa about test. a• uaua.l. The Eut Cout .11
neaa and Profealonal Women's yachttne In the harbor aome time to tau ott to vialt Totn .Ja.ml.an, •ndtnl 11 tearna, 4 ot which .. ~ ..... :a''''' •:-:• ''' •:• '•' a''''' •:•:• ''' ·~ Club Annual ac.ea• Nl1ht was before or shortly a fter World u of Tue.day. haJJ from PlorJda 3 from tbe
• HOW URGENT ARE THE PRIORITIES? one of the beat time. I have had War I. I have never eeen It, but Torn. you know, 11 director of Wa.thlneton, D.C.-Maryland area.
Even prior~ties hove proorities. By thot I meon th .. t the .. bond In a lo~a time. I wu Pea Haapa'a It It l.s In exllrtence. I would llke aportflahlng l.n that heavenly Texu wtll have 2 teama, Puuto ... ... date, out ~ess who taeged to own a copy. Uttie apot known u the Hotel Rico one, Mexico, 3. Th.e other 14 proposols on the April 8 ballot are not of equal urgency. even a lone . too ... you're right . . . 1 would like to buy any early Playa de Cortes, l.n Cuaymu. teama wtll be from Sunny Call'·
though they were oil ro ted os of urgent priority by the Cittzens Ad· Hop~ photoaraptu, diaries. mtlgazlnes, State ot Sonora. Mamma C. Q. tornla. The larae.t number, 7,
visory Commttlee on Cepit.,! Improvements. The Professional aspect In the real estate promotional pamph· and •1 apent a terrttlc three daya wtJJ be from rtaht here l.n New-
Here s the 'WijY I rote the relative urgency of the 4 propositions: name of organl.zatlon became lets, or anything that contributes there Jut Sep~mber a year aao. port.
First. ,..,e street improvement bonds· second. the fire fighting bonds; quite .. apparent .!n the dellahttul to the knowledge of our past. It's a fbhlne trip we aze not • V.JJ.
third. the pol•ce buolding bonds· fourth the Corona del Mor librory skit. Ill BOSS. which was one Jt you have anything that you likely to ever foreel What flah· In la.at week'• column I men-bond\ j of the funnle~at thlnp I have thlnlc I mleht be Interested ln. Ina. what tood, what facilities, ti d
I bel I H L t f b d ed h I L heard In a long time ... I th.ink please call me I would like to what tun' Pappy ahould have one two Very Important Per· :eve .peo or o ncs o .u.' en .t/j xpoyers ~ ~n soy tn~t th'at II was written by Phyllis talk to you abo.ul II the time ~ his Ute. Thla 11 hls SON who vtalted In one week. we shoula defer oil but. the mo\t .c~oltc~l pro1eds ot th,s lome of bust· first vlsJt to Guaymas. The one I didn't wrtte about 1s a
ness recess•on My cons•dered oponoon ·~ thot the 2 t~p pnoroty ttems If you have a yen to eo a-tlsh· very lood friend whom I met at
5hould be opproved; the.other 2 ca.n WOtt for.better tomes e ll ~ In' down Mexico way, Guaymu the tlrat lntematlo.nal I ever at-tended. He had never aeen our
tU ~ • fU!4 Ia the nearest spot that oUers all Harbor area until hla recent vta.
• HERE'S AN EXCLUSIVE NAME • • • • sorts of flahlng, lncludlnl both lt. w e aave hlm the llOO tour-
Eorl Stonley. who is vigorously su pporting the city nome chonge marlin and sailfish, dolphin, yeJ. • all the way from Shore CUft.a to propositoon, points out thot if we /jpprove ' Newport Horbor" OS the lly COL. AJn:)UW w. IIIITB. r-...... oC atr C..,nc:IJ lowtall, roostertlah, totuava and Balboa (via the ferry), au th,e
nome of our city. 'We will hove on exclusive nome. No other city in the a hundred other species. Tom lllanda, lncludlnl Lido, had
world is coiled Newport Horbor. e JUST A MDfUTEI The fact that we were nearly also has the boau -and the lunch at the Bay Club, vllrlted
• • • Hold on there, Hop, just a dern out of debt for the first time skippers -to take you where the Balboa An1lln1 Clubs and
• STEPPING OUT O F BOUNDS minute. Watch your language. since 1927 was just too tempting they are. Dav~a Locker. Davey wu not
Golvin Keene. o Corono del Mar member of the Cty Plonning While s peaking o~. s lander. you to the "big Idea" council and ca~ ~!:~~· t~?t ~~~· :Or!h~:O! there but hla eood wife wu. So
Commission, points out correctly thot it is no t the function of the just lay of~. that Ben and the manager. First, II was water. We fishing, but 1 hear It's a pleu-~ere veteran aklppers "Pappy"
Comm issoon to moroloze on the mer•ts of liquor, which. ofter oil, is o I Clnolonel too llsluftr.h Nam2e dlrohpt. went for It 95', majodty. Every. ant and colorful drive that tak-raham of the WEBFOOT and 1 I ocf 1 b 1 · M K d h h C P g connec ng ose m g one knows that we need water .... Phil Tozer of the FURY. We dld· ego comm tty e •eve lust o:; r eene oes. I ot t e om-make It nea-ssary for me to even U It's just to waah your feet about a day and a half. The~·• n't talk politics-my friend was
mission stepped beyond its bounds n re:ecting the McGovern opplt· came 10 !he defense of my good ln. Then It came to get the P.E. a direct fillht out of Tijuana via here to eee and enjoy Newport.
cotion for o use permit for sale of alcoholic beveroqes If bors ore name out. By the way, I've been asked Aeronaves. It leaves quite early Just before he left. he stood tn
undesiroble the onswer •S not to single out one estobl•shmenl, locoledl You're right, there have been what became of the $116,000 ear. In the morning. An alternate front of our horne and looked
in o proper zone ond otherw•se meeting oil requirements. many rumors taed by my ene· marked for that purpoee when we way l.s to fly to Hermosillo vla lon1 and quietly at the Jetty, the
• • • mles lin high places! In their got the windfall of $200,000 from ~A. stay ovel' night and get a Pacific a nd the allhouette of Cat.
• THE RESPONSIBILITY SHOULD BE OURS pressure to kill this column. such ~ sale of a sewer line to the n eht on Aeronaves tor Cuay. a.U.na. He didn't aay anythlnc,
Councilmon Chorles Hart spoke whot he himself coiled unpopu· as ''who writes hls stutr'? ... sanJtary district about 1951. Well, mas next momlnl. However you but J know that he wu ta.klnl "the only way he could be a I'll tell you churn. if no one jl 0• Cuaymu l.s a real hot-apot a 1reat bll drink ot what he aaw lor words ot Mondoy s Council study session. Commenting on the columnist is 10 own the paper." elae will. Jt 'must h,;ve been too for fiah.i~a. Pappy, I wtah 1 were ao that It wouJd be very fresh
city s recreotion progrom ond the cost of rec reolton personnel sol Chuma, Hop's forceful state· much of a temptation, like all with you . and very aoothlng when he ar·
ories. Mr. Hort remor~ed. 'When I was o boy. we did not eapecl tox· ment on who's who on the En· such lunda are. 1 hear that they • ron WEED rived back In Wuhlnaton.
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OOROI(A DEL MAR
Phone: ORiole 3·:M30
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peyers to to~e core of the kids. Therefore I om not so enthus'ostic sign Is DO overstatement. His tol -"borrowed" It and boulht land The only thine that keeps me I almo.t for1ot to lntrodu~
obout our recreofton progrom. erance of my writing has been to enlarge the white "etfenant" from chafing at the bit TOO you. My lood flahlna pal. ~11
It to~es couroge to soy that. especiolly becouse its tnJe. I'm the principle enjoyment of thla known as the enlaraed 1lorltled much Ia that four weeka -28 known to a lot of others who J.404 VIa Udo
ofroid thot the deteriorotion of responsibili ty ond self relionce con asslenment. I'll touch "rumors" city trailer park. Juat another :aya! -~;A n~.6I'll be get· ~~ ~ t~e Internationals, wu Newport INch, c.af.
be meosured directly by the number of duties we surrender to gov· for you here after thls hectic lousey example of government j ne on, a M tJ • out of n . • as ey. Back In Waahlna· ' ' ; ; jl!l e e ' ')QI> e e
ernmentol ogencies. election Ia over. 1n bualneu. uana or aza an. Mamma
The First New Kind of
Knife in Your Ufetime
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This Regular '2'1 Knife
* Liftflmt
rekkowto4 Han41t
* Ya~tt~dlum Stoittleu
St~tllla4t
You hove to "Y lhll new kind of "-to beU..e how
tuperlot It II. lllot'a dy we're off~ you .. ..,_
r...,tor $2.95 P'llnt Woverly Edt• •t.ok Ilk« ot half
Pf'lu. The NW ICO~ holow-eround bfode COft actually
alee o to!Mto papet'·lhlll ••• 1ft fact, ... Wavetty Ed ..
_ ... ~ IMtrd to M eoty to Nt ••• Oftd It atoyt
tMrp fr• ~toY"'·
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• • • Now we are told we neei'Jall C. Q., happily, will be with me, • e • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• NAME CHANGE room for women and juvenllea. and there will probably be a • 6ft
M. election date approaches, How often do they have to hold whole plane -load of loca.l cltl· : ~~ J
make these observations. The list a woman prt.aoner, and why ean't zens with the same Idea -the •. ~,Jill• f)$
of "fine buaineumen" tavorln1 ahe be traNferred to county If 13th fnterna.tlonall Ll&ht Tackle
the name chanae Ia lnterest1n1. It ~ ~ry to detain Tournament. whld\ bel'lna of. • •Aa&8DAI•a•
Fortunately tor ua opponents of her? How often have the ponce tlctany on April ath and roe. • 1511 IUUIT COAST mGIIWAT, ~ Da. IIU ~~lt~~l.t~are~~ ~~~ln j~n~~r~~~~~~h~~~y~1~G~~~-;~·~·i~~:~tl\~,~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ ne<X'SII&rlly voters In Newport night In cella with hardened ~
Beach but some are voters in criminals? lan't the practice to
I Costa Mesa. call the parenu to come to eet
R1g ht here I wonder why Heinz their little darlings a nd tell them
I Ka iser. who'll he looking for vot· not to do It aaaln, or at leut
er support In June, would allow not get caught at It?
his name to be used In support • • •
of so controvt>rslal a quesllon In·
volvlng strlc:-tly a Newport Beach • BOW ~VT SAVDfG?
problt>m. or Is II ? 1 think you The council leaN heavily on
stuck your shovel In the wrong the fact that these bonc11 were
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plare. Ht>lnz. recommended by the aeneral ad.
My S('('Ond observation Is that vt.aory committee. All these rec-
if you scratched the surface of om.mendatlons were for money.
any on the list, you would find There waa one all-Important one
dN!p down he believes It would for aettlng money which has
he a eood thing for his business been Ignored. They have walked
ll we merge with CAsta Mesa. In around It like a wet mud hole.
many c~ he will be found to That recommendation wu for
own real estate or bWIInesses In placing the expensive refuse col.
both cltlet1. lectlon where lt belonas: on the
My third observation as we ap.
proach the day of decision Is that
this question has split the people
Into 2 sharply defined factions -
bualnessmen and residents. I
find a high percentage of res!·
dent3 who are going to vote ''no"
on No. 1. This will be the quiet
vote. spending no money on the
campaign. Tht>y vote once, but
that's all the big shots can do
100.
These people do not want our
type of city changed, nor do they
want the name changed. Nor do
they aee any aense In putttna on
an extra tax levy to do so. They
like the city the way It Ia and the
way It hu been for 52 years.
The bualneu faction II spend·
lng money rtaht and lett to put
the name chan1e over. I wonder
after the election lt they'll have
to give an account of how much
money wu apent and who con.
trlbuted to this fund? • • •
user.
The Jaw exJsts ln our code.
placed there by the maJority vote
ot the people who at the same
time voted that thl.s aervtce be
not paid for by lncreue In een·
eral tax fund. In aplte of th.ll,
Councll hu drifted along lenor-
lng both these e.xpresalona of
public will and contJnued to alve
free service to bualneu. Jt wu
estimated by the city rnanapr
that were thl.s exl.atln1 law en·
forced, put Into action, lt could
reduce the general fund ta.x 28c
to 35c pel' $100, beeauae that .11
the estimate ot what We JNlY few
It now from the aeneral fund.
I have one vote, and until they
conect thla Inequitable &1veaway
It will be "no" on any reque.t
tor money by the City Council.
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EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK SALE -PORK LOlA DD ... DD
LOINS RO~ST RO~ST
CHOPS CHOPS
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53L
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59~
EGGS
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are ..u.wtDg foe tbat wtld
s.ap lato tbe tcmplat ........
WCIIMier Mw ~ ro.md out at
20 , •• S. Y'OII•'IIJ'POM ...-u .... r
..... dowa. quit ..... cW·
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Gad .... tato ~----.. ..
Jlelfbit oppo.-Ja to •kW' 11•
Cllld let tile f'O"d9 ......... do
tM pUdalag. R..-. we'll al·
.....,. be • lEW at becut .•. aD• tki.-u-. ODd eapr, wtth a
wlaole W. aiMad to _..
plcma ODd d.reaiD cd»out.
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Councl Rules
New Sclleclule
Of r-wate Day
RI!·IJChedullnc ot Pirate Day
from May 9 to oriefnal date May
2 wu completed at Tu~ay's
meeting of atudent council.
Proposal, which wu accepted
by council, wu necessitated by
conllicttnc acttvtties. At tha
t1me Orange Cout College'• an·
nual picnic at Irvine Park was
coll80lldated wtth the ICC-spon.
sored annual luau.
The combined event will be
held In Irvine Park May 23. Ha·
wallan setting and theme wtll
.. ._
.. Shield bear~~· ..... w.
... ~ .. polnl
ll F\lb
NAbnbam'a
bome (&lb.)
h ''Slou:x S&ate"
(eb.)
be retained. ANNE BAXTER pl8ys the role
Drawtnc• for all the major A discUssion of social calendar of the lively and seductive
prius will take place at 2 p.m. resulted in the appolntmenl of Throne Princerl Nefretiri in Ce-
thls Saturday ... Stlll ttme to Gary Lewla, Bonnie Baker, Don Cll 8. DeMille's T echnicolor
put your tlcket In the big cake Beeks and Marshall Sullivan to production, ''The Ten Com-
In the lobby ... You mleht win plan the calendar for next year. mandmonts," which w iI I be
a Sabot Sailboat. Week's trip to PossibtllUea of OCC's partie!-shown at the Port Theatre. Co-
Mexico City for Two $!500 Schol. patlon in United Fund will be rona del Mar, for 2 weeks,
arshlp, Set Maee.:eeor Go 1 f ~v~!ated by Pat ltarl and 1 t 4 r t i n q next Wednesday,
Clube, ~00 Men'• and Women'• ~ t.be poup ln an ef. April 2. ClothJ~tC Certlflea~~odd Book fort to produce more late~ ln ---~--
Assistance league Installs
Mrs. L.angenheim President n·· .,. ... trouw.. double joy
for tile ~r Pueala, 410 Or· Ml'L Ray L&"-"hebil ot tM praldeet ud lilnM& ~~ chJd Ave .. Corona del Mar, from
Bal.,.,. •)' Cl\lb. WM ln~Called Nieded~Di:r, ~ vklt pTelldent; now on -bc!eauae twiN were
1ut -.lc u p lct.rit If( 1M J"rallk UnneU. reeordlnr eecte· born to them at Hoa .. Ra.pttal
Newport Be a e h A a ala tan c • tary; :..U.. cn.e&l; eorr..,ondlnl Sunday, March 9. '!"he JIW. boy, Larue. ~: John T. Boyd. treu· Clutltopber 1'odc1, we.tehed ln at
She wn1 be ...tat.ed by M'I'L urer; E4ward T. Millet, re&lonal 6 Jt.., 1.2 oz., while tW1 little als·
LaWNMe Brown u tlrst vice repreaentaUve, and 0. Gayle ~r Paznela Lynn, tlpped the
Girl Scouts
Grind Axes
lntere..ted ln the "care and
uae of the axe and trencblne
tent."! Then , you atlould have Joined
the camp-out at Santa Ana'a
SantJarro Park thu weekend.
Trouble Ll. you probably were.
n't eUglble. Only al.xth and MV·
enth arade Girl Scouta trom New.
port Beach, San Clemente and
San Juan Capistrano were.
s~ patltamenta.rian. scales at s JN. 6 oz.
Mrs. au-Ll outaoJnr preal· ---·----
denc!nurun.ee ehalnnen Include Wlllr a.11 ..
Mm.. J~pb Staw1cld, thrllt Funeralaervi~ were held Fri.
ahop; Edrar Hut. DmtaJ Health day at BaJti Corona del Mar
Center; H. Payne Thayn, wel· Chapel tor Walter Ames 61 o! tare: Cbarles F. SuJUvan. toy D)() Breakers Dr., Corona 'del
work:abop; Ralph Deaver, public· Mar who died March 19 at Long
lty; Nelaon Helce, boepltaUty; Bea~h Ve1eran1 Hotpltal He waa
Theodore Hambrook. house; 0. a bulldlnc contractor and had
W. Rlchard. IICholarshlp; John lived In Corona del Mar 3 years.
Osburn, austalnlnr: Everett S.l Survivors Include hla wtfe Ma·
Gardiner. propertJea; Paul Rot ·1 delelne : 4 sona and a dauehler. era, party ,.ntaJ: Roland A.
Wrleht. Lal\.lna Beach Lu Ami· rrs A 10.,
eu ll.alaon. and Willard Killion. I The weartne or the blue bfo.
junior auxiliary advl.5or. came otfictal In the .lames Hay-
nie household at 1605 W Balboa
T-..
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._. Blvd . Newport. when a 6 lb, 6 oz..
... son wu born Thunlday, March 6.
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.ltiJr.. ............................... . The ~ln·Councll Camp" waa a
~hearsal for an Oranae Counry
••sJdlla" camp to be held late
next month. at Hoaa Hotpltal.
Local hllh «hoot journalists--:=======================--will have a "day In the Navy" Spot Angels?
Call Police
Thursday, April 3. when more
than 450 youtblut ~porters wtll
spend 8 hours aboard the cruls-
1
er Columbus and 2 destroyers
Feature of the ''day" will be
Newport Beach policemen are anti-aircraft firing and oft-shore
looklnr for ''2 kl.salna angeb."l bombardment o! San Clemente
Also -a hen and r0011ter. a pair Island.
of birds and auorted bathtowel.tl. -------The statuettes and linens are LOWDE.K 15 GIIADUATED
amone $205 worth of Items stol· U. S. Navy Enatcn Frank R.
en from 4 model homes ln the Lowden. 710 S. Bay Frt., Balboa
2000 block of Chubasco Dr., Jr. Island. has been &raduated from
vine Terrace. the Navy OUicer Candidate
Sorority Gets
Officer Slate
School at Newport. R. I.
DOJf TOtnl BOifRET
Men and women wUl angle for
prizes In the Easter Hat Contest
being conducted by the Anglers'
Friday Luncheon Club Friday.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority _A;;p;;rl;;l;;1
;;· =========., Alumnae of Southern Orange r
County were presented with a
slate of officer nominations at
their monthly meeting in the
home of Mrs. F. Paul Dk kerson,
1101 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa.
Suggested as president was
Mrs. Vernon Anderson. with
Mmes RORS Ben110n. viet> presl -~ dent: Leslie Petersen. secretary
and C.Oree Yablonsky. treasurer.
Next meeting will be April 10
In the home of Mrs. Fred Werder.
13762 S. Tustin Ave .. Santa Ana.
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TUISISTOR
POCIET a.o
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CHILDREN & ADULTS
Claaaes An Scbeduled Moa...-Wed.-Fd.
or Tue •. 'nlun..·Scrt. Pri.ate I.euocP A.mloble
TELEPHONE ORIOLE 3-7170
NEWPORT HARBOR
AQUAnC SCHOOL
490 PA.RX AVE. BALBOA ISLAND
(Loc:atad o.. moc~t •..ttl .. r....., t.a1'4!bag -
MjocMrt to lalaDd a-tty Co.)
FIRESTOIE SUPREME TIRES . f -
Eneydopedia, « • donation Qrlftr .,..u. nav. Grant. pep a Duall .,..
to your favorite Service Club, c:Ommlss(oner, uked co u n c II Elizabeth Kay La the name of
Church or Charity ..• nte Ollcar .._ to port •~·-· by at th •-d ,.~--'-" b a d Ma er Wlenermoblle from 10-12 mem"""rs sup \C..... · e .... ymon ~.._.uu • r n Y _ .. th Llttl Olear mvtn• out tendance at came. and meeta. new daurhter, who we\abed 8
NYLON-BLOWOUT SAFE-SELF SEALING TOISEI.f3S
a.m. -• e •• • lbL, 7 oz., when she wu born at the hot doe whistles wtll windup UIIIIIJ-. 9 Hoaa H 0 s p 1 t a 1 Wednesday.
the birthday dolnp · · · But Eu· _ -=-March 5. She makes her home
ter Ia comJnr. and you know we with her parents at 438 Catalina
never let the Euter Bunny down. Or., Newport Heights.
New members of the Newport;===========; * * • Harbor Board of Realtors are I I
Richard Hilliard. active, 436 Hel· WJID1•1 Stalllrl
lotrope Ave., Corona del Mar; OFFICE EQUIPMENT
2712-A E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Glft you llllpoftilat
Marine Escrow Co., affiliate. I SUPPLIES ••. STATIONERY
Mar; Richard Murray, aaoctate. .....-oertUW ftle
with Walker & ~. ~ M~a: ptot.cUoa wtUa
Ruth WUlrnes, ll&SOCiate. with IXSULATED FILES • • •
Ave., Corona del Mar; Charlotte Lido Dopplag c..w Earl Stanley, 332 Marguerite I
M111s, auoclate, with Realtor Don OJUole a.-. -U30 VIa Lido
Mitchell, eo.ta Mesa; John Qv. ~::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::=:::
erall. usoc:late. wllh Realtor
Ivan Edaardt, 3542-B E. Coast
Hwy .. Corona del Mar.
Ill TALJI ~
Young Tall Fay Brockmlller is ~
one of Corona del M'ar'a newest ~
cltluns.. She weighed In at Hoal
Hospital Thursday, March 6. at ~
6 Jbs., 9 oz., and currently Ia re-~
aiding wtth her parents. Mr. and ~
Mra. Thomu Btodcmlller. at 610 ...
l umlne Ave. ~
DAJIUL 11 IUD ~ A brand MW member o1 the
John Sharp famlly, 317 Santa ~
Ana Aw., Newport HelghU.. Ia ~
Daniel Seott. who wetched 7 lba.. ~
9 oz.. when he wu born at Hoa1 ..
Boapltal Monday, Mareh 10. ,.
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A NEW HARIK>R DIVISION has been formed by the Pocific T ele-
phone Co .• and 2 Balboo Island residents have b.en n4med to top
level positions. M. L. Stannord Jr., !left), 210 Abalone Ave .• who
storted his Pacific Telephone coreer in 1935 as tl commercial en·
gineer, will direct business office personnel in tha Harbc:>r Division.
G. W. Fleer. 307 Amethyst Ave .. who has been with PTT since 1937,
mostly in the traffic depcutment, will be responsible for the activi·
ties of locol. long distonce and informolion operate~. Ropid goins
in population and industry led to the formation of the Horbor
Division to hondle oil te lephone octivities for the Compton, Ingle-
wood, B Segundo, Howthorne. Torrence, Lomita ond Son Pedro
exchanges.
Dope Charge .... , nat •• Si-De
3 Go; Get2
2 Come Back
B k 2 H Would·be square dancers who
1 0 0 S ere don't know do-at-do trom star-Resignations were areepted
board have a chance to find out !rom 3 tY h d 2 A Bal~ man and his Burbank starting this week at the Corona c ers, an more were
0 METJIY compan1on were booked by New-del Mar Youth Center. hired, when Newport Harbor
port . ~ach Pollee last week on Beginning classes wUl be con-High School trustees met last ~~§§§§~
Dr. Kel'th M . Walker suspiCion of marijuana posses· ducted at 8 p.m. Wednesdays un-week. sion. Resigning wE're Jeanne C.
Optometrist and Orthoptist Lou is Foster Jr .. 26, of 211 E. der the sponsorship of the New. Leonard, who will teach dancing
Balboa Blvd.. and Stanley Dl· port Beach Recreation Division. In the Orange Coast College phy.
2721 E Coast Highway I The 16-week cou-"' will be 1 1 _ .. · gerose. 26, were stopped at Lake '""' s ca .,...ucatlon department; Rob. Corona del Mar, Calltomia Ave. and 36th St .. Newport Beach, called by Al "Lefty Allemande" ert Matheny, art department
OR1 1 3 6103 Lockabey. t " d E o e · I where police reported finding a eac.1er, an IIzabeth Boyer,
;.... ___ ""E:JU:::"lfc:=n=m:-::c=r·----' gun in their car g love compart· mathematiC'S teacher.
NOW SHOWING
"SEVEN HILLS OF ROME"
Starring Mario I.maw
For all your
Printing Needs
ment. Sgt Saunders Hired were Julie Hall, who will 1 Further search revealed what • teach at the new Costa Mesa looked like marijuana seeds un-o·.d It-Honest High School, and Philip Spivey, ........ __________ ........ ___________ _
~~d. the noor matting, ortlcers ~C:se~sslgnment has not yet TWI WE£11 _ STAin. IPIII. 2
Just which Newport Beach Po-Tw f Jty THE ENSIGN
Publishing Co. CHOIR TO SJNG
The 40-voice Westmont Col·
lege Choir will give a concert at
8 p m . tomorrow. Fnday, in the
Ftrst Baptist Church of Costa
Mesa.
I rf. o acu members currently on IBOWDrG JfJG8'11.T AT 7·-ke o 1cer got his man In last on leave of absence Indicated ADIOSSI ._
week's Balboa Point cops and their Intention to return to the o•s ADULTa, 11~1 CIIJI.DaD, 50c
robbers chase turned out to be district next fall. They are An·
a matter of argument. tlonette D. Adams and Ralph K. OBJole 3·0550
2850 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
AI l1tilatio1 • I I I
To The "Presillelt's Breakfast"
All memben of tbe Coi'ODCI del Mar Cbmnber of Commerce,
cmd all wbo wiah to Jota. bcnoe a ataDcl.lD9 laYitatLoll to
~ the regular MODdaT. mom!Dg breakfast m .. tiDg oC
CoroDa del Mar merdumta cmd NSideDt.a. Do you bern
cmy qu..UOu. complalata. aucn..UOu? Came to-the
bncddat cmd dbcuu them with u .
We 9et t09ether nery MODday 1D0n1iDcJ at I o'dock la
U.. SDGdlt Slaop, 2:105 E. Coast Bwy. Jolll u ......
*nEODOif,~t c:oro.J ~~ Mar Cbcnnber ol CommeRO
Roscoe Gallant, 22, of Ontario, Reed.
who terrorized Peninsula resi·
dents in a free-for-all shooting
spree March 17. was just as free
giving 3 different officers credit
for winging him, causing his
surrender.
But pollee ballistics experts
this week put an end to the ar-
gument by naming a dark horse.
never mentioned by local news-
papers, as the ottlcer who actu·
ally got his man.
Sgt. Bill Saunders, who shot
over the shoulder of Sgt_ Bill
Blue ac ross the fence into the
backyard a:t 1601 E. Bay Ft.,
pulled the telling trigger, graz·
lng the suspect's cheat.
aDJniAJU) 00101 BOlO
UtUe Bernhard Studer, who
Teen Actors
To Vie Here
Thespians from Newport Har-
bor High School will "thesp" to·
morrow night. Friday, against
drama students from 7 other Or.
ange County high schools In the
a nnua l one·act 'play tournament
at Orange Coast College. J
Actlv{tlea wtll· get underway t
1:30 p.m. and wtll feature awards
at 10:30 p.m. for best production,
actor, ac:treu. support~ actor
and actreu.
~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ weighed 7 lbs.. 2 oz.. at Hoag -Hosplta I when he was born Sonia Moon Is
Girl of Month EJIROU flOW FIR EYE.III CLASSES
"SCIEICE OF ••• , Textbooll ~6?cs PACE 110 ••. APm., MAT & JU]f&
SIO PEil PEBSOif PEil NOifTB e SIS FOil 2 Df FAIOLT
TBUIISDAT'S 7:30·9:30 p.m. • 3612 OCEAif, COilOifA DEL MAll
Students may establish credits for this work by special ar. rangPment which Includes purchase of "The Commentary" by
Dr. Ernest Holmes. For further Information contact Rev. Iris
Turk. Immediately at HYatt 4-7284.
Walt.. Claltt'a lawllill 1111111
IPOJITI~ .._ WAIJDJD
Swtm SuJt8, Saronp, l>reaft. K.eUda ''Chlldren'l"' Thinp, Muumuua, Luau eo.tw:n.e., Men'a AloM
Sbl.rta, Gltta, DecoratJona, South See Party ~~~';I 140 loutla eo.t 81-.d. (...t to ..... ) ~
-MAmJR AVE. aAUOA ISLOD
Thursday, March 6, made just
one more Balboa Islander, when
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray.
1 mond Studer, brought hlm home
at 223 Abalone Ave. Sonja Moon, daughter of Mr.
MISS MILLE1l AllJllVES and Mrs. Oscar Moon of Coeta
It's a little gtrl tor the Frank Mesa, has been cho.en as the
Millers 119 38th St.. Newport Mareh Zonta girl by the Newport
Beach. 'She tipped the scales at ~rbor Zonta Club.
8 lbs.. 5 oz., at Hoag Hospital So(lja wu aong leader last
Thursday, March 13. year, l.a lft\'tng aa cheer leader this yeer, participated In the
POOL OPEJf EAST'EJI WEEK Senior play. She Is home maldng
The Oranre coast College manager and Is majoring In
swimming pool will be open to home economics. She has been
the public over Eaater Vacation, on the Honor Roll for her entire
April 7 -12. Hours are 1-5 p.m.; school career.
admlulon 30 cents per person, -------
towels Included. BOB,JA CllADUATED Donald A. Borja, USN, 900 E.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, hu been
graduated as apprentice petty of.
fleer second clua at the San
Diego Naval TralnJng Center.
Uae EnaJen Cl...uled ada to
buy, aeU. tra~ or exchance.
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tilt 1.1111 latllnational U,bt Tac-wwld'• r.oo..ct of a lMO-poun~
kJe 'hwDallwnt In Muatlan, taku bun u--tabulooa ftsh· A.f1P • May 2. are Team Cap-lnr waterw. The others are the
taJn nm BOWday, Allan Loeffler b,_dbUl .word.ftah. blg • eyed
aDd 8olt PoweU, wbo wtD be Cll\ tuna. bhA<e marlln and ltrlped
haftd to rac.tve belt wtahea. marUn. Anythlnr weiJhlna 1~ A .._.. .. J'O J Ia ~ than (lf you'll pardon the ex-
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Jlel!t4ey, OIIMie s.ti7L u It'• carde. aaya Marj CMra.
Paul Bopre, Lido Ang~l"8 Dl. Thomu) Letto, chalnnan of the·
rector, wlU m1ae the ftm meet-Card Sec:tlon or Udo We Warn-
inc of the eeaaon, but rM a WOI'l• an'a Club, any came may be
dertul I'UeOn. He'll be ln Cabo played at the pa~ to be held
Blanco, Peru. u a member ot a Frtclay, 12:00 noon. In the Club-
5-man team or ereat anglers rep-hou.e.
reeenting the Paclfic Cout and __ ...,.. ... weao-. to
Invited to participate ln the First ....... ,...-.. • ....._. tiMU ad-
Annual Big nve Match. from ~ • Old 114dd • tbe ..,.
Aprill-210. ....-ebal111ft,.. oi ,..,.....
Althourb the "Bie Five,. could __. ~ at tl-.50 .-
J*'IOIL ftle I.Millclee lar.'Paoa.
tale ,..... CIDil ~ ......
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fcdl to call caa always plcry ............
Other hard-workJne rommlttee
members are Aleen Hudson,
cards and tallles; Flora Salma-
cla. decoratlona; Jean Bonner,
Edythe Huehey, Mae Chrilten-
aen. Joan CUnningham, Elale Mc-
Giuaon. Mabel Yorston, l <*!ph-
lne Levanu, Ellen Mitchell,
Marion Watson, Edythe Barnes.
Toni Hehv.e. Gloria Laun, lunch-
eon and tables; Marearet Meier,
"Pfnky" Crlrell and Betty Thomp-
son, .ervtne. • • •
"I UVE HERE," Dorothy Thomes teUs fellow New-
port Heights School third graders. Katherine
CiriC4 end Glen Jedson, <Wring the cla ss study
of Orange County. (Ensign pho to)
'~--~~~----------HEIGHTS THIRD GRADE
STUDIES OUR COUNTY
Ever have occasion to warm student stories throughout the
the toes of a chilly orange t~" I County an<t dt.tributed them to
Then sneak a quick vlslt to third grade teachers from Pia-
the Newport Heights School third centta to San Clemente.
grade class of Agnes Craig. Maybe your third erader Is
These third graders are on the busy writing a textbook right
Mr. and Mrs. Don IUrkpatrlck. no Marigold Ave.. Corona ~II
Mar, celebrated their 17th wed-
ding anniversary March 15. They
were married In 1941 In Media.
Penn. They are owners of Kirk-
patrick 1'V here.
road to knowing a ll about what now. Ever wnk of that? Clubhouse to do for ailing orange trees. Na.
JfO sroo•. JfO sotmrr. JfO turally, they're studying all Art ........ ,...... T B T .
SCOilCIII -Remember those about what goes on In Orange ..-a 0 e optc
8COJ'Ched amu and burned !lng-County. Newport Harbor artlsta u well
ers when you had' to stoop way And Orange trees are definite as their rompetltors from other A clubhouse, trees and sailing
over, squinting a nd reaching Into Jy going on -despite sprouting areas are being Invited to sub-comprise the Balboa Peninsula
the back of the oven, try1ne to Industrial smokestacks. 1 mit water colors and oils for the Point Assn. agenrua at 8 p.m.
test the pie without moving the They rould even correct that 13th Annual Newport Harbor Artl today !Thursday I In the Balboa
rout? Th<*! of you lucky Jut statement. Plants here -Exhibit April 29-May 4. Angling Club.
enough to have modem built-In mOIJtly electronic -don't have Prizes of $1!50 for the best wa-President ~rge Gurr Jr. has
DOaEEII II.AUIIJU.I. ovens and stoves, should rem em-smokestacks. Smog, you know. ter color and $300 for the best asked Balboans to present their For Continuing Good ber. But how about remembering they would say If you asked oil are being offered durJne the Ideas on the group's propoeed
Go.ernment lD ble? His name ls Ken Klngaley Third graders study of the High School Girls' Gym. 1 way trees and sponsorship of the
The city manager ot Hayward,
C&Uf., and hie wile, Mr. and Mrs .
Douelu Smith, are hou.aeru~tr
of the Rua. !Wnnera. 1.244 W. Bal-
boa Blvd., Balboa.
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FADS AND
~J[ LBE
CJlPIU .AJITS
IJf THE auT cma.ES
~elena's
FASHIONS
J UNIOR It MISSY SIZES ... DRESSES It PLAYCLOTHES
27G E. COAST JDQIIWAY
Oalole 2-tms coao•A DEL IIAJl
"EVEN WITH A BIRD BRAIN un: MINE.
l CAN SEE THE SENSE OF CAU.JNG OUR
CITY NEWPORT HARBOR."
This Space Donated by n. JaMS,...,
Z732 E. Coast Bwy., eon..a del IIAU at R...-pol't JIGI'bor
• the man who made them pOIJSI-them. exhibit In t he Newport Harbor clubhouse. How to obtain park-~
Newport Beach • • • and you can remembe~ to vote County Is part of their rontlnu-j Deadline tor exhibitors 11 Sabot~rs Sailing Group "'til
VOTE FOR for him on April 8, for City Coun-ine social studies education from R-A~p~ri_:l ~23~~at~th~e~h~l!gh~ec~h=ool.~-~1 co~m~p~l~e~te~th:e:.._:a!ee~n:d~a.~---___J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~ ell. District No. 3. . the first grade, where they learn -
I Through his association with about family life. expanding In .._...._ 1•-L•III)<I the Thennador Electric Co., In the second grade to community . .,.,.,.. llfaiMI ~ perfecting the built-In oven and llf
stove, Ken Kingsley hu done a ~heir wider horizons In the
CIT"'' COVIIC:U., DllnJCT S great .eTVioe In emandpating the third grade take In the whole
• • • feminine galley-slave, who now County atarttnc with a mo.t lm. ~~Lea~~g~e~for~~Gooc1~~Gov~~em~m~e~n~t;l~e~xer~-elses~~o~n~th~e~l~ol~f~co~WR~~~n~-portant question they uk each .tead of In front ol the atove. other: "What does your father
do?"
* * * * * * * "Bv George!
"Here ia a fine group
of laclift' of th• Har-
bor Area who fen-or
the name •City of
NEWPORT HARBOR•
and a.k you to •ote
"YES' OD CHARTER
AMENDMENT NO. 1
AprilS."
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MRS. WM. 0 I'ITER
MRS. RALPH ECE
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MRS. ANTON HERSHEY
MRS. JAMES C. NEWLIN
MRS. I . LESUE STEFFENSEN
MRS. RICHARD SHERWOOD
MBS.. WOODY BOLDD
MJtS. L. B. BROERJllfG
MRS. LOIS T. VOGEL
MRS. C. LESTER JONES
MRS. lC. C. lONGSLEY
MRS. CI..ARA B. AXTATER
MRS. B. a K. WILLIS
IDS. ROBEilT P. INGOLD
MU lORN T. BOYD
MRS. CARL E. ZAMLOCR
MRS. EVA ASPlN
MRS. JAMES GA.Ll.AGJIER
MRS. EUGENE A. BAUER
MRS. T. D. 11'I!W ART
MltS. 1. 0 . JOHNSON
MRS. WO:n'E GRDCES
MRS. DEAN lllADJ'ORD
.._ RALMI WIL<X>X MJt.Ct AI1'Hl1t JITI'ZIIOR.R.IS
MRS. PAUL 0 . DAVIS
MRS. w. 1. <X>t.E
MBS. G. T. PI"LL:CD
NltS. HADD IRfG
MRS. L. IC. IA.mdS
10.1. VJJtODflA DOUGLASS
M'RS. C. u:wJS LUTZ
N1tS. JOU:&,_Alf!F IDS. A.&.
IllS; J"UR .. AI.KD xa. AJnf DniA.If ....
And as father coes.. eo goes
the learning ot the third grad~
to every County cranny where
each third grade father ma_kes
a living.
Youngsters take trips around
the Harbor -in a BOAT. They
visit fish canneries. dairy farms
and orange groves.
And what's more Important for
the future Newport Harbor citi-
zens who may have to tangle
with the question of oil blight.
they learn the what, where and
why of oil drilling -also the
how.
They write stories, draw pic-
tures and murals about what
they learn, too.
Ever see how pkturesque a
t hird grade on drilling derrick
looks?
But teacher, Miss Craig, has
one special problem with all this
learning. It's almost totally with-
out benefit of textbooks or ma-
terial, except that written by the
younesters themselves.
So clerks In the Orange County
Superintendent of Schools otflce
have carefully copied tht> best
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Wbo wW lie Jlewpott KUbor the I c.&tldlclat.e miabt .wt. Jl1ala ~ Dlatrict'a _.. au· Supt. Sidne7 Davtclllon aaJd be .-.t·---.. -fl'*tloo t;ru. bad beeft requMted to ,. ..... .._ ~ be tackll~ tb .. ~k. "no publld ty on that. aut I
II eo. tM:y',. ~Jn1 it un~ mlcht bave 101ne MWa for you
tMir llata. next Wftk."
Aabd when lnterv1ewtn1 of He .. td Tue.d~ tbe board ha d _...;;........._,. _______ --not yet atarted to Jnt.mew the
IIAJIS J, LOilEJIZ
CA.IfDmATE f• CJTT COtnfCIL
candidates, lneludlnt one cur·
rently employed by the cn.trict.
EASTEJl V ACA nO If BOt7BS
Newport • s 5 public play.
crounds will be o~n all day be-
ginning at 10 a.m. durinc Eaater
vacation the second week In
April, N~wport Beach Recreation
Dlv. officials announced.
=:,~15! ::&:!£:!
.... AniMteu ~ adUall7 atftna' .., .. ---·· tiUpport their ·~!
A r«ent ardde In • natlorial maaulM. • ....._. a., Clltrlll WbJ-., ..... t.bat tiM NUOft-, ... r.nq~tn ftiW1 Ulli ......
lttb le ...... :_m• WOIIl COMtantly to maJte.......,. ~·
to a;c :"~ that "Junior" toya wltb IWI _, Jaloar Ia .._
beek;yard .. out.dae.d. "lun.lor" really clrlwe a IMek S ooat..U'IIe on Which h• bu ~ to pay a. motlthl~. To do ...._, ...
teenapn have to Jlve up .mciol and wor'k 1\IUUme • tMt tbq will not loee tbe preettce ol ownlna a car. Jlltrtaapa thla Ia an exacpratlon. Cars ~hJy do not ,._n
tbla mudl to eenalhle teenaae car ownera. Swely a NMtbl• ....,..
aaer N&11zM the value of an educaUon u compa.Nd to the \lklue ot owl'\Jn1 a "cool" ear.
Would an American teenacer, who tu.lbea that the tutue of
the nation reeu. upon hJa aeneration'a education, ~lder IMVIna 8Chool to "feed" hla car, 10 that he can be "aomebOdY'f
TbJnk of atvtn1 uf the fPICitement of a hukethaP l&me. cam. pus actJvtty, and, moa of all, a chance to Insure for blaiUtwe, jUit
to pay for an automobUe that wUl soon be old fuhioned anyway.
Would a n American teenaaer actually do thlaT
Snack Bar At
OCC Okayed Hans J. Lorenz has taken part
in civic affairs for the past nine
yeara. HIJJ bacqround Is In bus-
lnt$S management. with engln· An outdoor snack bar costlnc
eerfng decrees from the Colora-a total of $34.200 has been ap.
do School of Mines and Oklaho. proved in preliminary plan stage
ma University. He Is president by OCC's board of trustees.
FASHIONS, FORE AND AFT, are presented by
little flower piders, Marie, 5, left, and Gloria
Somers, ... daughters of Or. and Mrs. Madyn B.
Somers, 2012 Highland Or., Harbor Highlonds.
The youngsters modeled these party frocks at
last week's Tuesday Club fashion show at the
Irvine Coast Country Club.
H J Lo C [ I Location on quad between stu. of the . . renz o., nc.. n hi !I 1 Downey, suppliers of water pipe dent center and at etlc e d Is
and allied materials. He and his slated for the 1100 square foot
If M .. _1 h w structure. w e. a..., ' are omeo nersj B lid. l If ill h here u ang tse w ave a
· glassed front and roof with 14· Ht> .' the only candidate from foot overhang and will cost $16 · his district who worked on the 700 '
Clti:uons Advlsory Board. He was An estimated $13.500 worth of
treasu.rer of the highly s uccess-equipment will include a refrlg.
ful \\ater fteM.rvoar Bond Com-erated service countt>r.lsJand dis.
m!ttee. He served on the "?ay. pensing unit. milks hake and
or s oal comml~ee which advised drink dispenser, co f tee urn,
against extendmg the Monte~y warming drawers ice mach! es
lease, and he ha.'! served 1!'1 refrigerator and turnstiles. n '
many other c~pacltles for van· OCC President. Basil H. Peter-
ous organlz.atl ns. . son stated that It may not be Mr. Lorenz Is an actave con. ·
tributor to the Newport Harbor necessary to Install all equip·
Community Youth Center and Is ment because the s nack bar will
one of the sponsors of a new Ex. ~~~~bly be used during noon
plorer Scout unit. He Is Interest-A ddlt" 1 S4000 Ill ed In the best possible develop-n a aona w cover
ment and government for the blacktopping of a patio area and
entire city consistent with good construction of wlndwalls and
bualness practice. seating facilities.
He consented to run for City
Coundl at the urgent request of 2 1 nstructors many resldenta and business
people who want to be represent· A C h,
ed by someone who can applt r e 0 sen
wide busirlee8 experience to dttl
government wIth attention te Two of 30 junior college In-
efficiency and economy. structors in United States have
Hla nomination paper was I been chosen from OCC to attend
slaned by the following clt1zens: a summer Institute on nuclear
A~T aiTIC Jimmy Ctm'ie, 415 Riverside Ave., Newport ~ts.
tells Nancy Palmer, 515 King_! Pl., Cliff Haven, just what she shOold
cfo with her painting at St. AriOrews Presbyterian Churcll Pre-School.
PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES Mrs. Isabel Peue, Braden Finch. energy.
AJ Stockton. James Ray, Arnold James A. Pitton and Warrt'n C HELD AT ST ANDREWS Haskell, Ralph Myers· Jr., Lester Vining are OCC Instructors who
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Jones. Lyell Buttermore, James will attend. . I Dear Junior: 1 After all, you mJght fall down.
Van Dyke and Mrs. J. R Long· A third OCC SCience teacher., Your mother felt like a heel Or maybe that bolateroua little
Jey. Mrs. Duncan Stewart circu-Gerald Ellls. has been placed on
1
this morning, when she lett you girl with the blue-ribboned pic·
Jated the pa~r. the alternate list. for the first time at St. Andrews taUs might ... well, you know
VOTE FOR 1· American Society for Engln~. Presbyterian Church Pre-School how they alwaya say children
ang Educatlo!l and the atomic In Newport Heights _ I really are ao cruel. I I energy comrrusslon are sponsors dJd. Then I peeked through the IIIIS J LOREIZ (X I tor the summer session. First you cried. Then you window. And there you were and
• Institute has been limited to a looked so wistful. when r I!Cl"ewed there 1he was -together --• I total of 30 members from all 11 bull4ing something or other from
R NEWPORT BEACH j unior colleges throughout the up enough courage to 8 p a bia box of block.a. Fo through the door. •
nation. I thought of leaving you· for I almost cried. You looked so ClTY COUNCU. the first time _ wlth 50 other delighted, I •wear you'd forgot. Use Ensign Clualtled ada to children! -and I almost went ten all abou t me. Distri. 6 C d 1 M buy ... 11 trade or exchance. Th ri ht r 1 d ct , orona e ar · ~ · back and got you. en, c away, wu g a .
I thought about Mrs. Frank
for your conve nience
AIOTHER ALLURE SALON
HAS BEEJI OPEID II IEWPIIT lEACH
•
The Allure treatment is the delightfully new
and different approach to developing a beau-
tiful bosom.
Our trained women operators using the proven
Switzer machine can add inches to or firm
the feminine bust line with a fe w pleasant
treatments involving no surgery, hormones,
or creams.
Demonstration Plua 2 FREE
Treatments thru March 28
TERMS CAN BE A.RRANGED •
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• We G uarantee Results or Your
Money Will Be Refunded.
Caudell. who heads the 4-claas
nursery school, and how she told I
me how Important It wu for 3
to 5-year-olds-especially only.
children like you -to get to.l
gether with other children -be. I
for kJndergarten.
"They muat learn the rule.,"l
she told me, "to be happy with
others."
And that's just wbat you and
those other tykes are doing -
learning what goe. and what
doe.n't when you eet tocether
with each other. It doesn't Jook
ao terribly pelnful. either.
In fact, It loob Uke clown.
right fun!
Ju.t think, every mornJnc from
9 to 11:45 a.m., you'll have the
same tun.
You'll learn. too.
Since the nunery tchool Ia part
of ~weh Christian Edu.ca·
tJon ~. u Mia. Caudell u .
plalned, your t~ will be
tellina you "~ God plana rot
wtnd and rain and aun anct
flowers."
ADd your tOM·dMI mother " Yf6Y clad JOU'll Jeam ..netbJq •a..t m..e.e,t~qtna 80DJll wttb
the otblr ~ wbUe one ot the t.eeda.ml eatef\&111 pro.
~ tM WOlds for JOU at
&be plano.
Yoa'JJ pelnt, draw, tiiD llliortlii ------~-...-~" ~ ......... tM ,...JIIq,
doln ... eat c ..... '" .. ................ _ ... ............... = ....
"':..t ~~= =-todowllll ........ ... .... ....... ,.:,. ... .
(Ensign photo)
New Proposal
For Zoning
Is Protested
The propcleed amendments to
the city planning and zoning
Jaw finally raised some com.
plaints at Monday evening's
Council meeting after going
through a number of Planning
Commission hearings without a fuss.
Objections were raised by P.
W. Barrett of 1104 W. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa.. and loe Kelly of
1530 Miramar Dr.. Balboa, who
owns pro~rty on Seashore Dr. In
West Newport.
They both com p I a I n e d of
changes In square foot require-
men ts. which may ma ke It lm ·
J)06Sible to build as many unlta
as their property Is zoned for.
The new regulations call for
1.000 square feet per unit In an
R-2 zone and 1.200 In an R·J
zone. AIIO Included in the new
ordinance a.re draaUc chan,_
In off-street parking require-
menta.
,.,
CORONA DEL MAll
Counctl approved the first read-
Ing of the ordinance amendinc
the zoning law.. Second reading
and another public hearing will
be held April 14. ISIS E. OOA.ST JIIGIIWAT • OaJOU S·l-
S~cial note to brides-to-be
conny loss who odds her nome to the list
in our bridal registry, to make sure that her
wedding gifts ore in the pattern that she chooses.
Crystef
Oint~
Ste.l
Fumm...
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JaS ... eMit Jnrr ........ del --· o-... , . .,.
........
Easter Fashion Panlle
SELEcr YOUR EASTER FASHIONS DURING
COCKTAILS OR DINNER
naa:Mi&D ay
Water Colors
Of Students
Are Displayed
r-CIOIIbow IN"' *f91Aeatlonl ChaJ'Jee Carridt, OWMr ol an Wat.or colora by tfie "pl .. ot _.....,..., Oarona .. del liar ...,._ uJ\4eYeloped Jot and a halt at M'-1 c.rtrucse IlalU na 1 ...
efts. NCWIW« a no"-,..,.. ft'cln the foot of MaJ'ruetlte Ave., mJne Ave Corona dei Mar are
tbe . ••1*1 leadl Plann:lna uJred penn'-Jon to rMUbc:llvJM now on cii.pay at the ..Wpott ~ Jut '1'1\\mday eYe· hla pro~ Into 2 R·l I~ one Beach PubUc Llbl'ary 1n .. lboa ntna. alont Ocean Blvd., the other nu. display incluct. the work ""'* were (1) the propoaed down the blult on Breakerw Dr. of al"tbta trGm 9 to 12 yearw of 15·un1t motel at the Jlomlna Attorney Rod Uppold, repre. aee.
Canyon Jtd. entrance to Corona ~ntlnr Mr. Garrick. aaJd that ~ncta; (2) eale oC aleohollc about 5.000 tquare teet ot the Nlaa Kla.rts feela that much bevera,_ at a5C3 E. Cout Rwy.. property wouJd mnaJn unusable lmattft;AUon II• fallow ln this
(3) r.ubdlvMton ol a blua lot If the resubdJvlaJon 1a not erant· ~· ~PJ beead ~-~-~I on Oaeaa .~ Into 2 R·l ed. "'e,,aon °"""" u•._a ... I\J
loti; and (tf tt.e R-3 mntna Cor ObJecttnr to the reque.t ~ for ua. TberetON ahe ..U to de·
the 2 blocka near the blutt, T. A. Atkinson, 32:25 Ocean Blvd.; velop the bnattnaUve faculty,
bounded by Carnation, Seaview, Archie Fraaer, 31.30 Breakers Dr., firat by tnchlna her pupils
Femleaf and Ocean Blvd. and W. 1. O'Jteete, at6 Break· I oblerve IUch objec\1 u leaves.
Here t. a l\ll1Ullary of action ers Dr. They arcued aralnst ere-berries and poitt.f!ry, and to d:raw
taken: atlnr a precedent and u~ed the or palnt a Ukeneu wtth u much
e MOra. DJZCTID Commlaaion to pru.erve the I exactne. u ~ble. Then ahe
Attorney Rod IJppold, repre-building sites u they now exist. :::" the puplla to depict famU-
wntloJ Realtol' Ed Babeon, aald The Commt.ion voted unan-object~ which require fan·
the propowd motel In Corona lmousJy to deny the rnubdivi-tuy, .uch u cutles. HaUowe'en
Hlrhlandl would enhance prop-sion. I or impresslona of New Yol'k or
erty values and provide a tax • a.3 ZOWDfC DUJED California. Finally she takes the
advantaee to the city. He point· The request for R-3 zonJnr for pupil Into the realm of the non·
ed out that there 1a a motel, the the 2 blocks near the bluff waa objective.
Kirkwood at a stmllar location madt> by Robert Karstens and Miss Klarts wa1 born In Hun-
at the Se~ward Rd. entrance. other property owners. gary and studied In VIenna.
Attorney Alan Lorenze, who had Anorney Dana Smith protested Rome and Pari&. At an early age
succesaluUy opposed the prevl-the application on behalf of Mr. sht> won wide recornltlon for her
RICHARD ABERNETHY, tM nw NCrHtioft director f« fhe cify. oua propoul to erect a profes-and Mra. c. F. Rehnborg, resl· dnlrns of atalned Jlus wln-
slonal building on the Babson dent8 In the area and ow~rs of dows. She was decorated with
property, ureed that a study be Nutrillte Productl in Buena Park. the coveted Prix ~ Rome. In the
made of possible rezoning of the Mr. Smlth argued that mon United States lhe hu had one-
undeveloped Corona Highlands R-3 Is unneceesary because IHS man showlnp In Chl~go. New
property tronUne on Coast Hwy. than halt of the nearby R-3 York, Pasadena Art Institute and
Richard Abernethy Is Named
City's Recreation Director "We ahould get the views of property Is now being used as the Gallery of the Bartel' Thea-
the people In Corona Highlands R·3. tre In Abingdon, Va.
Appointment of RJchard Aber· In announclne the appoint. and Shore Cllfta who have poured Commission Chairman Walter n~thy of Oxnard as parks, ment. Mr. Shelton aald, "I am hundreds of thousands of dollars Lon~moor said that 30-foot Jots OaCBID TALK SET
beaches and recreation director confldent that hla aucceutul ex. Into residential homes," he said. could not be developed as R·3 The garden lectlon of the
of Newport Beach wu announced perienoe In Oxnard will prove to Commissioner Don Hayton rec-because there w o u 1 d not be Tuesday Club wlll meet at 10
Monday by City Manager Rob· be a real aaet In developlnr a ommended denial of the use per· ~noueh room to buUd 3 garaees. a.m. Tuesday In the home of
ert Shelton. practical program of parq and mit and variance. claiming there The comml.ssion voted unan-Mrs. Doris Campbell, 2015 Altura
Mr. Abernethy will take over recreation tor Newport Beach. would be a trattlc hazard, and lmowlv to recommend to City I Or., Irvine Terrace. Corona del
his new duties May 5. He wliJ has a reputation In the field for polnttnr out that the location Council against changing the Mar. to hear orchld specialist,
fill the position vacated by the comblnlnr Imaginative planning abuts on residential property. zonlnr from R-2 to R-3. H. B. Wickersham.
reslgnallon of Robert Gingrich Ideas with a pracdcal. day.to· The requests were denied by a
Jan. 1. day approach to the park and 6 to 1 vote. Ray Copelin cast the
The salary will be $680 a recreational needs of a COm· lone vote against denial.
month, compared with the $620 muruty." e LIOUOB SALE D£KIED
that Mr. Gingrich was recelvlne. Thomu Norton, chairman of Hugh and Charles McGovern
The new recreation director t. the Newport Beach Parks. applied for a use permit for sale
52 years old. married and has 2 Beaches and Recreation Com· of a lcoholic beverages at 3543 E.
sons attending college. He has miulon, stated, "Mr. Abernethy's Coast Hwy., former loca tion of been superintendent of park 11 I Jon's Restaurant. and recreation In the ctty of Ox-appointment hu the enthuslas· Chtrles McGovern said they
nard for the past 13 years. For tic and unanimous endorsement' would operate primarily a din·
17 years prior to that he was a of all the members of the Com-ner house and contended that
recreation official In various ca. misalon. We are looking forward cocktalla were a necessary fl·
pacllles with the Los Angeles to valuable aid from him In de-nandal Inducement He aald the City S<'hool ayatem. Tralnlne In proposed capacity of the restau· architect enabled him to per-veloplnr both long and short rant and bar would be 70 to 80
form precise park planning for ranee park and recreation plans persons.
Oxnard. for Newport Beach." Attorney James Ruble repre-
~nted the objectors. He said
S k• u t p • • I there had ~n 3 previous at-p an •ng p 0 rlncapa s. tempts to get a liquor permit, but all were rejected by the
L I S h I B d A State Board or Equalization. 0Ca C 00 oar 5 gree He claimed that a liquor per-
mJt would ~ue pollee prob· A .. ~nldf\1" policy )Qat foml· And -when taebera. parent. k-IM and pa.ddnc problenla and
ulated by Colla M .. EJ.men. and admtnA.ttatorw are at thelJ' depredate property values.
tary ~bool Dtatrict t r u ate e a wfts end-let the principal do "Do ~ need another bar 1n
acree. ('()l'l)pletely with Newport the apankinJ. Corona del Mar!" he asked.
Beach Elementary Dt.nict board Coeta Mesa Supt. Carl Bocwell "There are 5 bars already, plua
feellnr. Newport Supt. Roy An· asked his trustees to put their 2 locations tor beer and wine
derwn aaJd this week. policy ln the form of a motion and 4 for packaeed liquor. We
Both districts sum It up thla lut month-"because of rumors don't need another liquor Jl.
way; spare the rod. that corporal punishrnent had cense but we could use another
• been URd In one of our school&" family rntaurant. llke the Snack On to Chicago Supt. Andersen said hls board Shop and Ragan's."
has never put spanklnr policy Commlaioner Galvin K e e n e
Jerrold H. Randall and famJly In wo~ "It's used virtually not said that It was not the function
have left thelt home at 700 Pop· at all, he added. of the Planning Commission to
py Ave., Corona del Mar, for moralize about the merlta of II·
ChiC.JO, where Mr. Randall has TODDL.Ea aO'UE.D quor, becaUM alcohol la a legal
been promotecl to midwestern re. Terry Schaller, 1, of 816 W. Bal. commodity.
eJonal wrvtce manaaer ot the boa Blvd., Balboa, was rushed by '"''hla ls a commercial zone.
Beekman lnttrument.a Corp. his mother and Newport Beach and we can't reeulate the num-
While Uvina here, he was .erv. Pollee to Hoag Hospital for treat. ber of taverns," he aald.
lee trainlnl lnat:ructor and .enior ment oC Clrat degree bums, Tues. He and Austin Sturtevant vot-
electronlc tedlnJdan at the com· day, after he spilled hot coUee ed against the motion to reject
pany's Fullerton plant. on himself. the application for a use permit
c~ DORIHN D. MAISIALL
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT
n. followiDw local dU... .....Uy 11JP J0D to YOM
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DOROTHY SUTHBLANO is
pictured with the pen set gift
given to her at Friday nights'
8PW mcMt ing in recoqnition of
her work as chairman of the
Christmas Preview las1 Decem·
ber. (Ensign photo)
IUitSTIN& OUT in song during
the entertainment pr09ram at
the BPW Bosses Night meetinq
is &.tty Hoffman, member of
the BPW troupe. (Enstgn photo!
UT UP sn, aoor
A flamff\6 kite fell on the
root of MJcbael Ca.rMn. G •t-
vue Ln., Balboa. Wttlf\6 It allre
Sun~y. Newport Beach Poll~
found t~ remains of a box lrtw
and keroaene-M)aked ball ot
twine .
CD. CAa nD1
Diane Stratton. 23. of 438 Be·
toni& A\.'e.. Corafta del Mat, lOit
c.-onttoJ of heJ' late model ..,...
car and turned Oftf Oft the 17th
St. (.'W'W oppade "~ .... ~ but emeaecl un1n·
JUed.
'
n• ,.,. IlPPY EAITEI STilE
TIE Clllll DEL Ill PIIAIIIICY
Gay Eaeter Baaket
Fi.Ued with frah E.-r aod.ies.. • .,00
Chocolate Cream Egg
Dipped in lftilk cbocolatt. eoo
Eaeter Candy Store
.~~!..\ A cbm aiiOiud
c:.ctr ....
•100
S.. A ll the Ruaaell Stover Candiea
for E .. ter Today! .__.,_,
EASTER BASKETS .Sc up
CIDcn:NS
CANDY EGGS
-···· .iom 5c
Doz. lOc
Mechauical "Happy Chick" Easter Bunny _ .. 98c
BIT EGG DYE . 15c
Plaatic: Easter Chicks and Rabbits
EASTER BASKET GRASS
lOc & up
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1UT
USTEI Ell c••• m -Ea~ter Gards
There is • spe-
i•l H1 1lmarlt
Easter C1rd cruted
~~~for each of your
friends and rela·
t!Yes . . . beautiful
cards with a re-
19ous theme ...
gay bunnies for the
chtldre,. Come i n
lOOn ~ choote you,-.
fron\ our wi<M •lee·
tion of "-"martt m•
Cttck.
The
thoughtful
way
to say
• Silk .cHen orl•ntaJ 1nvftatSona
are wtna rMdlecl by the eseeo-
rattna COI1ft.ll\lttee o1 the Balboa
Pftllrwula PoCnt for the Sprlq
dlnMr dane. to be held April
18 at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. ·
The theme W'Ul be oriental and
Will not be a co.tume aUaJr thla
time. accardlna to eod&.l chalr-
maq, Mm. by Mtuett Jr., 1540
Oceu Blvd., Balboa.
The dec:oratt.na committee ln-
cludea ~-Del 1Atrnann, Jo.
•pb Cole, T. W. Holder, Warren
Clark and Mra. Mlllett.
G UIDING ASSISTANCE LEAGUE of Newport corresponding secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Brown, ~~~h J~h, &vJ~·~.:,::~If:x~· ~r.:• c~:~' ~::,;;.;:~~. ~:;:·~h~~ Mn. Hoy Langenhe;m, :: ~ '.J::
ITN:=~=Collta Mesa Mrs. w. H. Van Landingham to-":'H~~~~~: ::1::. well-
friends of Mrs.. Harry Burdick d tenc:ed 1 t week to
were hosted at a St. Patrick's T 8 N• ht• I p • t sen as a com-
brunch In her home at 242 Mag-0 e 19 1nga e res1 en blned total of 18 moDtba In Or-anee County jaU for a •ries ot
nolla St.. Costa Mesa, last week. burglaries. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= Next month's m~Ung of the The host~ will be Installed Nightingale Chapter, Hoag Hos-aa president of the group at that SuPer 1 ° r Court Judge Karl
Gla pltal Auxiliary, will be In the time. Lynn D*Yil meted out 10 month.l
OUT h f M W H V La d New mem...._rs of the board are to lames McBride, 519 Vla U ffi ome o rs. · · an n . """' Soud. Udo llle and 8 mo tha to ineham, 600 Poppy Ave .• Corona Mmes. 0. L. Joh~n. first vlc:e· --~ ' AAI\ n S del Mar. president; Wllliam Dana, eecond Fuu"' Andel'80n, ......, Cabrillo t.. Coeta Meea. Gl • p S vice-president; William McLain, Pollee sald the pair had about lffl se Bo s' Club third vice-president; Frank Mer. $3,800 worth of stolen goods ln Y kel. recording secretary; Donald their J)O!ISeUion when they were
By AJUf Hall, corresponding secretary; arrested after 5 months of plllag. ( G t 8 t Earl Sawyer, treasurer, and Leon It's Easter time, and wet. a ll 0 e 5 0 a Ware, outgoing president, par· lng.
w ant to look our loveliest when Uamentarlan.
we go to church, and when we Baseball officials at the New-Heading appointive committees Dtcttr Willi 1111
spend the balance of our Easter port Harbor Boys' Club n~d 120 will be Mmes. James Stiffler,
week-end whh our love-d ones Corona del Mar · Balboa Island h oliday tny favors; Robert Cal-
... So may we suggest that you baseball enthusJut.s, l2 years lis calendar· Ware and Martin
come right on over to O'BRIEN'S old and under-and they need ~kney co-~halrmen of the tu.
and see the beautiful collection 'em quick! mor boa~
that we have 10 s park up and Club mentors said they mus t ' -------
to fi nish your s pring wardrobe. have that many boys sign up Is· k' K t from this area in order to have 1 IC ee
We a:re ~lriDg herb dally B and C leagues at the Youth I
.•. WelL It alJDCIA ...au Center In Corona dt>l Mar. L h L t
dally to t.ts. !JUI.a, wbo a:re try· The Boys' Club ba.sE'ball pro. aU 9 S aS
I.Dg to keep up with chedd.Dg gram )Jst year served 1,.200
them lD ••• cmd tbeee bata youngsters and centered at Hor-j Mrs. Naomi Martin, 1815 w.
are so cute CIDd pntty. I Juat ace Ensign School-a mean trek Balboa Blvd., Newport, put In a
!mow that the ,...., oae you for boys south of Beacon Bay. frantic call to pollee Sunday
waat for Ecuter 1a ben • • . Sign-ups will be received this a fternoon to report a member of
See our 1-.ly baDd ,made week at the Club. Uberty 8-6431 , the family Is pretty sad shape.
bat., Oower trtmmed ••• or or at the Newport Beach Recrea-The Martin parakeet was sick.
cSoa. with soft cmd femiAlDe tion Div. ORiole 3-2110. s he aald. In fact he wu froth-
touches ••. <>then a:re tboM ing at the mouth.
bah, perky Dumben that B I s h t• Humane oUicers rushed to his .. tmCD La so good at abowiD9 a 0 0 In 9 feathered aide to find the para-
us at Just the right momeDt. H • T d keet chuckling contentedly over
We a ll nt>ed one of each type ear1ng 0 ay the lunch of colored paper he'd
of hat ... Regardless of your . 1 juat finished.
age or rondltlon of your po<'ket-\ RO!;roe Gallant. 22. of OntariO. -------
book. you will find juat thE' hat wh~ reportedly terronzed Balboa Clleck £1-... C.flr
you wtsh ... and don't forget Pemnsula In a shooting spree I""••
all the other acoesso~ ... the last week. was arraiened on a Will llllkel EIMrll
aood looking bags, eloves by charge of uaault with a deadly r-
Crescendoe and pretty blouses. weapon Monday In Newport Jus-Members of the Southern Cal.
' tl~ Court. lfornia Check Investigaton Assn.
We cloa't ..... to be JMV· A preliminary hf'arlng on the got together with All-American
1«:t1ag the .ww .Wta cmd charge was continued until to· Marketl officials throughout Or-
dnMee that are Jut lD. cmd day (Thursday!. ange County a t the VIlla Marina
beu... me, t.br( czn really Restaurant last week.
c:om1D9 lD DOW ••• so m cmy Wife If Htl.l aa Ill Representing t he Newport
fraaa the Eaatem ma:rlreta • • • ...-r Beach Pollee force were Sgt. BtU ::..=.ufl .wwdroolu!:..O::S!:: WJII Sf11ll Trial Blue and Officer Betty Tonslng.
colortDg lD IOIDe of them 1a The 22-year old wife of a ron-Scolla Pill 1r1.1•1 Juat out ol tJUa world ••. Some victed Newport hold·UP man ..
A Bridge of Honor will be held
Dr. George W. Campbell tiled
sult In Orange County Superior
Court Jut week aealnst James
Dick and Woodrow Jaclcman for
alleged failure to pay rent on
restaurant property at 225 Ma ·
rlne Ave., Balboa llland.
Dr. Campbell claims the palr
leased the restaurant for 5 years
In 1957 but vacated the SAI'N!
year, leaving unpaid rent that
now equals $2.250.
CPolJcltal AdvertiMment>
a:re cbemJM ~ othen czn fart>s trial May 5 on a charge
daulc dresMe with Jacbta . . . that sht> attempte-d to help him
PGDtaatk eolors, aucb CD cat'a e!'ICape from Orange County Jail. ere. muab..room. etc .... ADd Mrs. CeorgP Bevins of Long fut lD ccue lt'a cool Eaater BE-ach was held to answer Friday
mom!DCJ, we baYe JWO'rided on a Superior Court charge that
you with some becruU.. lD DeW she tried to smuggle a gun to
c:ocrta from wbicb to make your her husband tht' day before he
.. lectioD.. was takf'n to San Quentin to
at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow CFrlday) ~ ,..,. ........ ......_.....,
start !Wrving a llfP st-ntenre for
Come on over an~ let us help, a s1o.ooo robbery at thE' Corona
you look your prettiest for East· del Mar All AmNican MarkE't.
er' I
TV Bri111 Fl'lmll a I Two smoking tt>levialon sets
brought Newport !Warh Flrt-men
1 out on the run Frtday.
Tht'y ust-rl smoke ejt'rtors to
lA•~• r lt>l\r thE' home of Dr. Robert An -..,.~~ rlrews. 604 St. JamPs Rd., Cliff
251!5 E. Cout Hwy.
COaolfA DEL 110
OJUole 3·1110
HRvC'n But smokP at thE' home of
Hl'len Seabury. 1512 Serenade
TNr .. Irvine Terrare, Corona del
Mar. had dissipated by the time
they arrived.
by Newport Bea<'h Girl Scout
Mariner Ships MSS Maul and
MSS Naiad In the Horace En.
slen School Gym.
The program will feature I
awards to members and refresh-
ments for families and guests.
Fllt.Sl CHURC., 0' CHRIST SCIEHTIST
UCQ VI. LU-. ~ ._..
A bte~ of The ~oth..-Ch11rdt, The
Rrwt Chllf'dl of Oln.t. SO.IIti.t, '" lot
loll, ~....dluwtta.
Svn4ey School _ 9:15 •·"'
Svlldey s.r..;e. I I :()() •-"'
W.d11..dey &.ni~ Meetinq 1:00 P·"'
lteecfi119 It-louted et :J315 Vie Udo. Newpori IMch. it opel' _,
ct..,.. ,.,..,. ':00 ··"'· to 5:()() p.tll.
W.dn..de'fl f,_ 9:00 e.m. to 7:-45
IM'· Frideb:i .. "-7:00 p.M. .. 9:00 PJ'I. HolideYL
Tile public: le c:otdlello, IIIYited '-ef
~ tile dwrdl NNic:el eftd -tt.
te.diiiQ lt-.
IF YOU HAVE EYU
VOTE FOR
). Barry Loughlin [8] I
CAJmmATE POa
NEWPORT BEACH
crrY COUNCD.
Corona del Mar DiaL 6
Vote AprilS
FOR HOME VALUD • ~~
-Tbl ~-., r.op&.-(}j//ege Park-
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bY\DC.
WEEK
SERVICES
AT
Harbor AreQ Churches
·. * * *
PLAN NOW TO WOBIIDP HOLY WEEK
AT THE CHtJilCH OF YOPR FAITH
* * *
n. F..a, ... Pnp Teplller Slip
Corona del Mar
Community Church.
Congr~onal
Ill -.u.tnpe Aft..
C.... del Ilea
Paston U wta C. ~
PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 30
9:30 A.M. -Contlrmation.
11 :00 A.M. -Reception of Adult
Mt'mbers, MomJng Worship.
5:00 P.M. -Faure's "Requiem"
Pre8ented by the Choirs.
MAUNDY THURSDAY, APRIL 3
7:30 P.M. -Holy Communion
CThe Deacons wlll assist the
Minister In the VIgil of Maun-
dy Thursday.)
F'U11t Baptist
Church of eo.ta Mesa
Scmta A.a A,._ at IICIIJ"DOlJA,
c-t.lle.a
Past•: •· G. lfeumGDD
PAL.M SUNDAY, MARCH 30
9 :45 A.M.-5und'Y School.
11 :00 A.M. -Mornlne Service.
~lcatlon Servlcet1 for Babies.
7:30 P.M. -Evening Service.
SL Jam• ~Church
3201 VAcr Udo. lfeowport 11eacb
llectw -Jolul B. farb
PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 30
8:00 A.M. -Holy Communion.
9: 15 A.M. -Family Servl~ and
Sunday School.
11:00 A.M. -Mornine Prayer
and Sermon.
7:00 P.M.-Movie, ''Trtumph and
Defeat."
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY
7 :00 A.M. -Holy Communion.
MAUNDY THURSDAY. APRIL 3
10:30 A.M. -Holy Communion.
7:30 P.M. -Candlellght Com-
munion Service.
F'll"8t Southern
Baptist Church
ISO W. llalall._ lt.. c:.to lleea
PGIItw: lh'. atcbcad ,_
PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 30
9 :45 A.M. -Sunday School.
11 :00 A.M. -Morning Services.
6 :30 P.M. -TraJnlng Union.
7 :45 P.M. -Evening Service -
Anthema by the Sanctuary
Cholr.
Nursery open for all services.
St. Andreww
Pr~Chun:h u .. lt. ........ 0 ... ....
•.....-wt ..... .. ,_._,1-L itewad
PALM StJllfDAY', MA1lCH 10
8:00A.M.-M«ft..q Setvke.
9:30A.M.-llomlq &.Ytot. u:oo A..K-Momtna Servtc:oe. ~ of MW JMmben at au s.nsc..
0000 P'I1DA Y, APIUL f
1:00 P.M. -S&etan.nt of the
Lard'• Supper •
C«ona del Mar
Luthercm Church
2111 &. Coat ...... ,. c:on.. del lie
Paltw: .... ] ...... w. ~troaa
PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 30
9:30 A.M. -Sunday School.
11:00 A.M. -Morning Service.
Sennon Topic: "Ha.anna In the
Highest."
Balboa laland
Community M.thodiat
Church
115 Atat-Aft., ~ liJaDd
,__: S....., Im.. ... -.Jr.
PALM SUNDAY. MARCH 30
8:30 A.M.-Special Service tor
Baptism and Reception of
members..
9:30 6: 11 :00 A.M. -M o r n I n i
Service; Sermon Topic. "More
Than King." Both Junior and
Senior Choirs partlclpatlne.
MAUNDY THURSDAY, APRIL 3
7:30 P.M.-Service ot Tenebrae
and Holy Communion.
SL Joachim Church
liM 0...,. AftDDe, C.ta K eea
Past.: P.U.. 'l'baiDaa J. Wrna
PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 30
6:4.5 A.M. -Bleulnc of the
Pa~ Alt~ I.M m.e.tnc. the
~ton.
8 . 9:15 . 9:45 On Hall) . 10:30 6:
Unoon-~
HOLY THURSDAY. APRIL 3
6 :30 A.M. -Low Mass and Holy
Communion.
6:00P.M.-High Mass and Pro-
cession.
7:30 P.M. -Low Mua and Holy
Communion.
F'JDt Baptiat Church
of Newport Beach
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PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 30
9:45 A.M. -Sunday School.
11:00 A.M. -Morning Worship.
7:00 P.M. -Evening Service.
Pleue note: Wednesday Eve-
'1lng Service • 7:00 P.M. as
u.ual.
Christ Church
by the SecL
CommUDity Methodist ............. , ... t..
lfewpod .... ..... .., A. c:cat..
PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 30
9:30 A.M. -Mornlna SeMce
Bapdmn of Children.
11:00 A.M. -Momtnr Service •
R.ecept1on of Aclult Membera.
!lennon Topic for botb Mf'Yieea,
"1b e c,...m.. ot the Chu.rcb."
Sanetuary and Cbotaller Choirs
llnr:tna for both aervlce..
MAUl'fDY 111JJIISDAY, APRIL 8
7:30P.M.-Mlcl-waek Commun.
lon Service.
~~ofGod
.... .......... he.. e-. ... ........ c:.~
'
Newport Beach convicted mur.
der, Troy Raymond Proctor, wlll
be paroled from San Quentin
Prison next month.
He was convicted of beating to
death hl.s common·law wile Dor-
othy Schindler, 6 years ago In
their home at 114 22nd St., New-
port beach.
Future Events
Set at Harbor
~ .._.. DODU the eourM, Ia praently wwkina
''Boy am J &lad J don't dabble on a .toc:k matket project.
ln alOCb. M7 eh.art loou lUce F~ the put three yearw atu.
the steepest down atacle at Az· clenta enrolled ln the HlstoJY 78
rowbead." wu the eomment ot cl._ have each been cJven an
Randy Hall, HWtoty 7B atuclent lmalinary $.1000 to lnve.t 1n two
at Oranp Cout Collqe. ltocka ot their choo.lnJ. Thae
Hall, one of alma.! 400 takJn1 atoctt. are followed for approx-
Teens to Keep
Solons Hep
imately two-and-a-hall montba.
Studenta chart the pro1reu ot
their stocks on crapta, Jiving a
visible plcrore of atock trends.
"We suuted this project to give
atudenta an Idea how the atock
market behaves and to ahow
Newport Harbor teena1era will how It Ia an Indicator of the bus.
put le1Lilaton on the spot In the lneu cycle," atated Robert Greis.
current annual essay contest ~r. history Jnatructor.
sponsored by the Newport Harbor 1 Most students enjoy working 1 Board of Realtors. ~In this area, accordlnJ to Grela-
Newport Harbor High School ser. Several have already made
students have untU April 1 to! their Imaginary million through
turn In their compositions on the history lnvestml'nts.
"What We Expect of Our wetsla-
tlve Repreantatlves." 1•1. WliiiiJ Dies
DAVE BJIJCIDrEJI SWDU Mrs. Elsie Whitney, 69. of 206
Dave Brtclc.Mr, son of Mr. and 39th St. Newport, died Monday,
Mrs. T. H. Brickner, 2611 Bay-Man·h 17, at Orangt> County Hos.
shore Dr .. Bay Shores. is swim-pltal. ShP waa a native ol New
S mlng 50 and 100-yard dashes as York and had lived In the Harbor Ortomme'S Art a member of the University of AN-a tyears. California at Santa Barbara Survivors lnclu~ 2 daurhters.
swimming team. Mrs. Nadane Hill, and Mrs Mar-
ion Hruska of Hawthorne. Serv. D A I e lOtS. NOOU: IIOKOIIED l ll"'t"'S were held March 19 at Baltz
Future events at Newport Har. raws cc aIm Mrs. Georl'e Moore. 702 Hello. Costa Mesa Cha~J. bor High School were scheduled tro~ Ave .. Corona del Mar. L' a
r~nUy by t he Student CouncJI C'harter member of the newly or SOLON'S S'IVDIED
and the Board of Control. By LUCIE GODSBAW Print Club, TUdor and Thompson
1
1 organized Trojan uague, rom-Roland S Bart'Ume, 7CTT Hello-
Tomorrow, Friday, there wtll You would probably never spot galleries In Chlcaeo. posed of University of Southt>rn troPf' Avr . Corona del Mar. ls
be a ''shipwreck" dance In the him for a celebrity_ the man War Tears 1 California alumnae who are aC' among 27 of Illinois' Prin<"lpla
HARVEY
SOMERS
Citic L•••r
l.llpise 1••1••11 • ••••••• •
VOTE Fll
SOMERS [8]
ClTT COUXClL
DISTJUCT 110. 2
•
HARVEY SOMERS
C AMPAlGN COMMITI'EE Girls' Gym. with the crew cut, a canvas pack During the war the Museum or I tlve In civic affairs. I College students studylnr feeler-
April 18 has been ~t aside for of books and a cheery hello for Modern Art circulated 10 of his al government o~ratlons In y~w• a girl-ask-boy dance. everyone. Yet RIC'hard Sortomme, paintings. "Thla was at the time Sell throup En&lgn Cla.ssilled Washington. D. C., thla month
And the "Mikado" by Gilbert who now has an exhibit ot hl.s I was working for the govern--
.&.W:IM US& 1WO ~
,_,. FM6ti.A ...as.
....,, MOIUU6,.,.,..
DDUeLI~.·
and Sulllvan will be ~rtormed paintings In the Orange Coa.st ment. painting murals on court·
at the school's spring show May Colleee Art Gallery, has been a houses," he remlnl~s.
9·10. professional artist tor 25 years. "My wife and I had a 11mall
SEAJCAK IS BOOPSTEJI
I
Terry E. Hall, US Navy, 611
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar,
Is a member ot the basketball
team which placed third In this
month's West Coast AII·Navy
Tournament.
Lorqest and Most Coml)l.te
Furniture Store in the ArM.
c.n for ,,..
DECO ItA TING SEitVICf-=
Uberty 1-5511
House ... ~ar~en
Fumishinga for homes,
clubs, yachts.
l017 W. Co.tt Hl9hwey
~IMdt
The ('Urrent exhibit "Moods of re~rtory company during the
Arizona, California a~d Mexico, "I depression. We used It a11 an &('-
Is just one of many Sortomme tlvlty tor teen-agers who were In
has had throughout this country bet\\oeen high school or college."
"Most of the waterrolors In the This was just one or his numer-
exhlblt were done within the ous little tht>alre ventures, In-
put year." Sortomme explains, eluding scenic and costume de-
"except for the Mexican scenes sign and lighting.
whl('h 1 did three years ago." I His art work has extended to
Jlawa:UaD Scesae what he C'alls a "sociological ap-
"Actually I guess the title is a plication." This was teaC'hlng art ., therapeutically as an aid to med. misnomer, he laugh.s WJYly. lcine in rehabilitation. He has
• "The biggest painting In the n.: also worked with art for children
bit llt of the Pall .In Hawaii. and as retirement rec~(m to-r
When asked about his style, adults.
he pa~ to think and com-
mented, "Well, you might call It
a tranaltlonal vein. It's free ex-
pressloniatic--you can recognlze
the motif!"
Sortomme's experiences have
varied widely, besides exhibits
In New York'a Grand Central and
Milch a&Jler1ea. the Phlladelphla
Jlec:natioD
Publk recreation is a secondary I
Interest which has occupIed I
muC'h of hls time. His work In-
cludes directing. From director
of pubJic recreation In Jennings,
Indiana, he went on to work I
with ~ clubs.. Mo~ recently
he wu actJve ln retteatlon work
ln L&JUD& Beach.
Sortomme is a resident ol 'J'Us.
DON'T MISS
tln, wbe~ he Uva with hu wife,
a JunJor hllh aoc:l&J atudla
teacher and Utelr three chlJdren.
Currently studytng art education
I here, he plana to dl'op out ot
school next year when the fourth
child arrives. Plana for the future
Include further atudy at Mexico NAnONAUY FAMOUS
DEBRA HAYES
AIHI .._ ••••u••
6 MADMEN AND A GIRL
MusJc and comedy dlrft't from a
amash hit In Las V•cn.
AT THE FOURTH ANNUAL
City College, New York Unlver·
slty or UCLA.
Sortomme cl05ed the interview.
.. he rued ott toward the cloud-
topped hilLs. "You know, I'm In a
tizzy over thesf: magnificent sky 1
effects. I can't ret anyplace on 1
tlme--..lways have to atop and
1 sket('h them."
Hired Vessel
Inspection Set
Owner3 ot rommerclal flshlng
boats were wamed this week
ORANGE COUNTY HOME SHOW I
that tht>y may have to suspend
operations after June 1 If their
vessels are found detective by
US COCL'It Guard lnspec.-tol'3. 1
A new Jaw makes lnspec.-tion
WI IIW TIIU
SU.aY, IIIICI.
mandatory after that date. a l
Coast Guard spokesman said. but
mol"f' than 150 Southern Callfor·
nla boat owners all"f'ady have•
submitted voluntarily to the
I safety meuul"f'.
A $27\000
Vessels leu than 65 teet long.
weighing less than 100 gross
I tons and carJ)'Inr 6 or more p&.SS· I engers are required to submit to
I the Inspection. aa well aa 6-pass
engers saJJboats under 700 1ros11
tons. .....
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Girls' wa,uer~ at Newport
Harbor HIJh School have elected
Patti WUcox pnsfdent.
She wUI be uat..t.d by Unda
Waltz. vice pr.ldent; hrytyn
Godfrey, t:NuGNr. ~lib' ll.abr,
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Md othtr Centrad ~ntl fttt11lll on tue with the <>Wu.,. GBOUP 5 -·--------·---ts,f7 IM1 .....,._ .,..._ ol tht Plana and Sped.tlcetion~ at the A..phaJt or~ s..-dlna. ~nteal .._fit daa Rubof Maaqet, 1901 a.y.Jde Drive, Newport S.ach, Tampln• 01' F1nlab.ln• MadlJne Operator Ct•, aU. upon a .,_.t ol Twenty Five Dollars (I:ZOO) per copy. <All '1YP-and Sbes)
N UIIOGftt ol the de~t tot each wt of Documentl wtll be re-Alphalt or CnaahJna Plant ~neer
......_. If Nt'\lmed In •ood eoodJtlo11 wtthln five <~> c:taya after the Heavy Ouey Repalrman IIMI.,.. .,.ned. Machine Tool Operator
IlOna fS, ALSO GIVEN tbat pursuant to tM pro~Jona ot Section SkJp Loader Wheel Type over " Yarda up to
1110 o1 the Labor Code, Statutes of the State ot Caltlomia. or local and lndudlna 2 yarda
Ja• tlwreto appllcabl~. the County of Orange bu ucertalned the Tractor Operator -Draat;ype Shove}. Bull· JltNra1 prevallJna rate ot per dJem wares and ratea tor JeaaJ holl· dozer, Tamper, Scraper, and Puah Tractor
n. "-". 1Mt .......... ...., " ............. ,., ~-oe. Dr .. at\•IJ ...... at ._ a. Ud ......,._ .bll. OftJ:r .... JDaJot pilftDJt ._
u.iC .......... lD aid Jif41111fp01't ..... clua1q .._. PMt -..11. n.t
.. .... ........... 1ft aeeot· ... ,. • at~ •JI&I'CftMnt
dance wttb a ~Uon ar. buUdJq tJi BlilbOe
dft by the ~t ol Build. PoiiOwlq ......t. ..,. ~· Inc and sat.ty. • ooeoera Da. JUa •
The pennjt to clemoUeb the R. H. Barlo'. N·akiJna at 815
buJldJq baa been t..uecl to own-A.cada, t:2.000; Ceora• Zlmrntr,
deJnoJI&h eMd. 21530 Seaview ~: B. s. Muet. footJnc toi
wall. 2.W Pactftc Dr., $74; JW
Ho\Lier, foottna tor wall. 411 ae.
pnla, tM. ~ and overtime work In the locality tn whJch thl• work a to be GROUP 6 ....................... _._ ........ -·-·-....................... _.. $3.56
ptf(onned for each eralt or type or workman or mechanic needed Concrete Mixer Operator -PavJnr
to uecute the contract whlch will be awarded to the •uccealul Concrete Mobtle M1lret Operator
bJdder. It ahall be mandatory upon the cont.ractor to whom a con · Concrete Pump or P\lmpcrete Gun Operator
See
Note
Above .JnllqftDAa i=:!!!lll Maceo Corp., fence, alab and
pla11ter, ~ T•huna, ~; Wen.
dell lone., .wlmmJna pool, 1907
kyadere, 3.000. tract a awarded, and upon all aubcontracton under hlm. to pay Pneumatic Concrete PJadna MachJne Opera·
Mt ..._than aald general prevalllng rates of per dJem wares to all tor -Hackley-PJ'euwoc!JJ or SJmllar Type
workmen employed In the execution of the contract. TEAMSTERS
WAGE RATES Health and Welfare-7%c few each hour worked and paid lot' on '!be ~valllng rates so determJned are as follows: all ci ... Wcatlona.
FOREMEN <SUB-TRADES) Health and Welfare -lOc effective 1/1158 tor each hour worked
All foremen not herein separately classified shall be paid not lea and pald tor on all cluaJ.Ocatlona.
than twenty centa per hour more than Journeymen rate for the Penalon Fund -10c per hour effective 111/59 (aubject to optional
craft Involved. waee conversion>.
APPRENTICES Foreman: Rec-eives not less than 25c per hour more than the hourly
May be employed In confonnlty with Section 1777 5 of the California rate of the highest classification over whJch he hu auperviaJon.
Labor Code. 6124157 5/1158
RIGGERS AND WELDERS Drivers of Dump Trucks ot Less Tba.n:
Same wage t~eale as craft to which rigging and welding ls Incidental. 4 Yards water level ..................... -......... -..... _........... $2.63
FOREMEN <BASIC TRADES> Drivers of Trucka Leeal Payload capacity:
All foremen not herein separately classified shall be pald not less Less than 6 Tons ..................... _ .. ·--·---................ .. $2.63
than twenty-five cents per hour more than the hourly rate of the Drivers of Tranalt-MI.x Trucks -under 3 yarda $2.87
hJghest classification over which he has supervision. Drivers of TranaJt-Mix Trucks -3 yarda or more $3.01
CARPENTERS Ga.. and 011 Pipeline Worklna Truck Drlvera, ln·
Health and Welfare -lOc for each hour worked and paid !or on eluding Winch truck and aU si~ of Trucka $2.81
all classifications. Water Truck Driver -Under 2500 Gallons ..... .. 12.69
Pension Fund -10c per hou~· effective 1/1159. A-Fra me Driver ...................................... -.... -................ $3.19
Foremen: Etfectlvf' 6/15/57 receives not le.ss than 33c )>t'r hour ELECTRICIAN
$3.01
$2.89
$3.39
.LIDO IIW
l . W. Swart. repaJn, 211 VJa
lJdo !ford. t:50. e aAUOA
For"NR Prine and lack Ha.nU,
3-uJ1lt, 2 -atory apartm•nt. 901 w.
Balboa Blvd., $2:1.750.
• ¥UC)A IILAJn)
l ohn Hood, addition, 212 Ruby, $2.~: Charle. cabHn, alteta·
tiona, 312 Coral, $1.000.
• DWJOIIT IIEJGIITI
VJraH Pizer. fence. 517 Bolsa,
1185: L. Lankford, re-aJdJnr. 29<M
Cutl. Jl.CH:S; Ken cawthra. alter-
SUPERIOR COURT JU06E atJona, 3231 15th SL, Jl.~.
Ronald Crookshont SO, o no· • KEWJOIIT
tive of Orange County, will be T. E. carr. roof, 208 29th St.,
11 Cllndidl!te in the June pri-1100; A. L. RedaeJU, alteratloM,
more than the hourly rate ot the highest classification over whkh
he has responsibility except Pnt>umatlc Nailer.
m11ry to 5ucceed himself on the ~ba'ii. ~~laHh1'~~~. 1~
bench of Dept. 6, Superior Vllelle Pl.. $100: Lester Murman,
7/l/57 Court. He i' a groduote of alteratJona, 517 30th St., $700; El('('frlclan General Foreman ............... -................... $4.78 St~~nford University 11nd Hor-Webb Shoe Repair, atgn, 2219
6 15 '57 511/58 Electrician Foreman ..................................................... $4.34 v~~rd l11w School, where he won Balboa Blvd., $150; Charles Rock.
Carpenter · .. ·· ··· · ···· ·· · $3..225 $3.375 Electrician Wireman ................................... _............... $3.90 schol11stic honors os member of well, cabana at clty trailer park,
Millwright . S3 425 S.1.575 \a hie Splicer Foreman ... ..... ..... .................................. $4.67 the H11rv11rd leglll Aid Society. 1770 W. Balboa Blvd., $2.700;
Saw Filer $3.305 S3 ~55 Cable Spllc.-r ............................................. ....... . $4.20 H · t d · Noel Singer. demoll11h former Table Power Saw Operator $3.325 S3 475 EIN'trlcal Welder ........................................ ~........... . $3.90 e wos appo•n e supenor cann ery buJldln .. at 28th St. and C.,.,.•ENT MASONS 4111 .. o 'tudge when ) new dep11rtments • .-~ C LAZlER 1/1/58 ""' Lafayette, $100. Health and Welf<:~rc -10c for each hour worked and paid for on all Glazier . ... .. ................... -........................... ... $3.105 $3.13!5 were added l11st September. He • U»E• aAT AAEA
clusltlcatlons. 1 Hea lth and Welfare. 71.iac) h11s h11d more th11n 11 yurs of Westclltf Co.. addition, 1206 Foreman: Effectl\'f' 7 I 57 reN>Ivl'S Tlot le..s than 3.'k per hour more LA TilER ·1udici11l experience. c brld •1 000 i hi h h am ee. •. . than the hourly rate of the hlgh('st classiC calion over w <· e Notf' For Locals No. 440, No. 172 an lncreaae of $.1875 . ett~ve ____ _;.., ___________ .....:,.....:.._:..:..:.:..:...:..:....... ____ _
has leadership. :; 1 58 Is negotiated with deslgnatJon of amount pendJne.
Cement Muon
7 ~~ ~~:: ~~~!re Co~~? .. A~a ~-~~ ... ~~~ .. ~~ ................... ~~~5 Cement Mason. Chlppinsc and Patchmg . . .. $3.15 S3 30 Lather Foreman . ......... ... ... .. ........... .............. $4.3125
Cement Mason I Maenesltf', Magnesite-Terrazzo (Health and Welfare_ $1.00 per day)
5/1/58
~note
above
$650,000 Expansion
For Mesa Telephone
Is Slated
Exchange and Mastic Composition ' .. $3.2'7 $3.42 <Trade promotion-20c per day) Cement Floatlne and Finishing Machine Operator $3.40 $3.55 PAINTER
IRON WORKERS Painter Foreman: 25c per hour above Journeyman rate. CFor territorial jurisdiction of locaL<; 229. 433 and 4161 111158
Health and Wf'lfare -lOc for each hour worked and paid for. Brush ..... ... .. . .. ................................ -............... $3.25
Pension Fund -lOc per hour effective 8/16/58. Spray Gun or Sandblaster .... -· ....................... _. . $3.50 Foreman Eff<'ctive 8/16/57 receives not less than 30c per hour more PIPE TRADES
than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has Plumber and Steamfitter General Foreman _ 20~~ above gross
supervision. Journeyman rate 7/1/57.
8 '16/57 8/16/58 Plumber and Steamfitter Foreman -10% above cross Journeyman Relnfor<.'l ng Iron Worker . . .. .. .. ..... . . . $3.375 S3 60 rate 7/1/57.
LABORERS 7/1/57 7~11581/l/59 7/1/59 Health and Welfare -7 1~c for each hour worked and paid !or on Plumber _ Gas or Lawn Sprinkler Fitter $3.70 $3.80 $3.90 $4.10
all classifications. Plumber -Lead or Cement Caulker ........ $3.70 $3.80 $3.90 $4.10 Health and Wellare -10c effective 5/1/58 for each hour worked 9/V57 10/1158 10/1159
and paid for on all class1ficatlo~ns. 1 h .,.__ h Utility Pipeline Foreman ........... _.-................... $4.05 $4.32:5 $4.60 Foreman: Effective 7/1/57 recelv not ess t an """' per our more Utility Pipeline Journeyman .................. _.__ $3.80 f4.Q7S $(.35 than the hourly rate of the high clusltlcation over whJch he has (Health and Welfare _ 10c)
leadership. PLASTERER
7/1157 5/1/58
Laborer -General or Corutructlon ........... ..
Dry Packing o! Concrete .. .
OperatOI'll and Tt-ndel"'' of Pneumatic and Electnc
Tools. VIbrating Machines and Similar me-
chanic-al tool" not ..eparately classified hen•in
Asphalt Raker a nd Ironer
Asphalt Shov<'lf'r
Buggymobilf' Man
Cement Duml)('r ron l yarrl or largf>r mixc~ anrt
handling bulk N>mPnt 1
ConM"ete C'urrr -lmpervious Membrane anrl
Form Olll'r
Crlbher or ~horN
$2.!50 $2.68
$2.50 $2.68
S2 I I $289
S2 11 $289
$2 60 S2 7R
S2 II $2.89
S2 71 $2 89
$269 $287
S2.R6 $3(}1
Pla~Jterer Foreman . . . . . .. .. ·-·-· .....
Plasterer .. . .. . ...
I Health and Welfare lr Trade Promotion . 15c)
8/1/57
$"-1875
$3.9375
Plac;tcr TendPr . . ... .. .. ... $3..6875
1 llt"alth lr Welfare . l•,c 7/30 571
I HPalth and Welfarf' . lOc 5 1/581
I Frlngp EWnpflt on 5 year contract . lOc 5 I -,g ,
ROOfER
Roofpr·
Fort"man
~u h f urPman
Jou rn€'} man ..
8/15/57
Paclflc Telephone's communi-
cation center at 1796 Orange
Ave.. Coat& Mesa. will be ex-
panded to Include a 2-story and
basement addJtJon, Manager Ted
Hambrook announces. Cost of the
Dr. OIIHer HIMa
IHwlaH .,..,
proj{>ct Is Htlmated at ~.000.
Mr. Hambrook aald that the
12.000 IJQUare foot atructure la
being conatructPd by Wa lter J.
Markel of Santa Ana to house
central office swttchlng equip.
ment and toll operating facilities
to be Installed early next year.
He predicted that present fa.
cllltles will double In slz:e with-
In the next 13 yean because of
the unprecedentM growth of
Dr. Robert H. Olan~r. a Co-Orange County. He pointed out .
rona del Ma r re.Jdent, hu bHn that the entlre Hazbor Area ex· ~amed eh.alnnan of the Dentlau chance Juat 10 yea.. a~ had
for K'I)OWJand commlttee by IAe 5,600 telephone. Ullted tn t.be en-Huenja~ and S. Robert U~ 2'1·aquaJW.m1Je area, and
Barnes. the co-ehalnnen of the that today there are over U.Ooo
Oranr• County Knowland for phones In eo.ta Mesa alone. Govf'rnor campaign.
Dr. Olander Ia vice president GDIL roa LAca:rn
and director of the newly lncor-Mr d M H ld La k porated Harbor Thrift • Loan In · an n . aro c ey,
Newport Beach. He is an elde~ In 4704~ Neptune Sl, Newport
St. Andrews Church. director of Beach. are the proud new par. th~ Orange County Dental So. ents of a baby rtrJ, who tipped
cle-ty, past president and director the Hoag HoapJtal acala at 6
of the Orange Coaat YMCA. a lbe., 10 oz., Saturday, Mareh 15.
member of the executive board ot the Orange Empire Council ror GAJIT WELCOMED
.............. ,
)M6 L COASr NW'f ..
COlONA DB. WAI o .........
MATTRESSES ........... -c.n.. r._ .....
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COSTA ... UA WATrUSS CO. 1110 New,.,t ...... ... 101
LAGUNA
FEODAL SAVINGS
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
TWO OFFICES
To Sen-e You
LAGUNA BEACH
AND
SAN CLEMENTE
9UICK
24-HOUB SERVICE
FRIENDLY Cutting TorC'h Op<•rntor 1 Demolition 1
DrillN I CorP. Dlamonf! or Wagon'· Joy Dnller
Modl'l 1W M 2A. (;ardnPr·Dcnver ModPI DH
113 anti similar tYIH' rlrills lin aC'<'Orf!ancoe
with ml'morandum of unfi('rstandlng bt>·
twPen Labo rrr" nnd Operating Engmt"t'rs
!lat<'d at Miami, Florida. FPhruary 3, 1954 1
$2.:->3 S2 73 Damp, Watl'rproof and Bituminous Enameler:
For<'man
$3 55
$3.45
$3.20
$3.55
$3.45
$3.20
th<' Boy Sc-outs, a member of the Mr. and Mra. Harland Ander-
Amerlcan Leeton and Newport BOn. 1915 Diana Ln., Harbor
Elks Lodge. Highlands, have brouaht a new
citizen home to the community.
He Is Gary Duane, who Upped
the scaiH at Hoar Hospital Tuea.
day, March 11. at 7 lba .• 10 oz.
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
DriiiN IAll nthN<~I
Fine GrafiN. Highway and StrPt>l Pavin~. Air·
ports. Ru nway11, and similar typP h<'avy con-
struction
Flagman
Gall and 011 PiPE' II nP La borer
Gas and 011 Pipeline Wrapl)('r -Pot Tt>ndPr and
Form Man
Gas and 011 Pipeline Wrap)>t'r -6 inrh pipe and
GROUP 2 ... .. . . ............ ..
Concrete Mixer Operator -Skip Type
Conveyor Operator and Bellman
Equipment Greasrr
Fireman
Generator, Pump or Compr~or Operator (2
or more portable units)
<AneratoT, Pump or Compressor Plant Opera·
tor
!Udploader . WhHl~ . Ford, Fereuson.
~p or SlmJJar Type " yard or lese (wfth·
out Drq1ype attachment.)
Trude Oraoa Oiler
POB MEN AND JOYS
ONLY $1.25
$2.9:1
S2 j !)
$2.60
S2.50
$2.50
S2.71
$2.96
,1.13
$2.97
S2iR
$2.68
$2.68
$289
Sub forl'man
Jou rnPymo n
I HI"alth and Welfar<'. lOci
SHF.F:T METAL
Sheet Metal for('ma n . l O'r above Journpyman rate 8/19157
9/19/57 7/1/58 7/1/59 7/1160
. .. . S3 50 S3 70 $3.85 $4.05
. S3 50 $3.70 $3.85 $4.05
c•ick a..e u,_., •••
Gale Landla, 125 Ruby Ave .•
Balboa Island, put a pot of chick.
en on the atove last week and
WPnt for a walk.
Wherl' she returned Newport •
Bt>aC'h Firemen assured her the
chicken was well done.
Luckily. nothing else ln the
house was.
BOLICES GET Dm
~---
.IET•us
WATEI IUTEIS
A baby boy wetghed In at an
even 9 lbs. at Hoar Roepltal Sun.
day, March 16, and waa ~
by parent.. Mr. and Mra. Wl am
Holmes. 4800 ~ Neptune ,
Newport S.ach.
A.R Marsac
Plumber
FREE
CUSTO~'P~G
ESCROW
SERVICE,
EFFICIENTLY
OPERATED
LAGUNA lEACH
222 Oc.en Aw.
PHONE HY 4-lln
/ . • ,. -..-. •r c:a.ci: ~ VIa~ IUD'I' ..._-C:.. WOIID na U&c:Z Propel' ~~-1: :. : : : F. ... c
/.,# I Want.cl ~ '*'f__JJ
/ ~... 1L 12. 13. 1&. 15. .... &+.... 0
' ~ ~ SPEaAL! 15 ~• ODiy SOc Jor ODa U..rtioa -3 tim. -'-1.00 For rent 0
' ' ,~ 31 a.
17
. · --r WMfect to reftt__(J G' ----18. U. Z . Help want.d. C
' I :n. 22. .za. ~ -· 2S. Worl wMted n
' ' I 28. 27. 28. 29. ----ao. t.o.t a found ___ o
" Slwe 'f04II ~--D '\.. I • WOIIDI OIILY aa roa on mtEaTtOII-a TDCES roa 2..00 Penon.-____ __o
' MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. Coast Hwy •• Corona del Mar Mi~aneoua ... _o
Your Ncrme Addrea Phone
WHEN FAURE'S ' is p,..
sented at the Corona del Mar Community
Church at 5 p.m. Sunday. these well-known South-
land musicien' will be heard. They ore, left to
right, Ginny Reigel, cello: Faye Spicer, violin;
umeston, ONJ&n; Aileen Adams, pi·
ano, and Mary Botten Steffensen, director. Hor·
riet Wood, noted harpist, will also appear with
the group.
ro• au.& I roa aw 1~--•-AIITKD _____ ~-
New HAMMOND ORGANS and ELECTRJC SHOPPER-Excellent TYPIST -With som~ d1<-tat1on
STEIN)VAY PIANOS all models. duty charger; ntra llt't of new l and some ex~rlt'n<'t' preft>rred.
Hammond Chord Organ with per. tires. 1300. 640 Ramona. La Apply California Bank. 3-135
cu.uion. taed, 1 only, big saving, guna. HYatt 4~ E. Coast Hwy, Corona dt>l Mar
burry. Walnut Spinet plano by FOR SALE: UNCOLN PREMIER WANTED AT ONCE_.:::. Rawlt'igh
JCimbaU. Looka like new $495; '56 -pvt. party, Uke new, ~aler In Corona dt>l Mar &
Acroeonlc Baldw1n, $475, terms white. Black It white leathN vi<-lnlty. See B. French. 301
$15.75 monthly; Lowrey organ, uphol., 21.000 mllell drlvt>n 7th Ave., Huntington Beach or
latest .model, aave 1300: March locally by executive's wit.-write Rawlelgh'a, 47C17 E. 49th
Special on taed Granda, 12 to Full price $2900. 1519 Santan. St , L. A. 58.
chooee from -Stelnway, Bram. ella, Irvine Terr., COM. WOMAN WJTI{ CONSIDERABLE
bach. Baldwin, Chickering, Kna. 17" MAHOGANY TABLE top experienced In fire It casualty
be, $399 up, 3 yrs. to pay. Ham-swivel stand Zenith TV $25 Insurance Mu.t be capable of mond Spinet oraan, wed save 0 ' · ·
SEBVJCEI
PACIFIC CIIST
LAJIDSCIPI.
• General Yard Work
• Lawn Care
• Gardenlnr
Free Eatima tea
£0 WHITE u 8-0533 h h $285 llke new, anoth~r In 'maple R 3·8086. -meetlnc the publlc and per-COM Churc C O·ar to Present flnlsh, hard to tlnd. Hallet • TYPEWRITER ELECTRIC ROYAL formlne general oftlce work In
Davt. Spinet Plano regular 1472 Excellent condition $100. Call ronnectlon with I n aura n <" e -------------
F I I R • I s d easiest terma.lfAM:MOND Church Midway 6-1.221 or Midway 6· dept. Many benefits. Phone CHIJit«:HES aure S equ1em On Un ay Model It Leslie apeaker, uaed, 1433. =e~nnel Dept. OR 3-3130 tor
CBIIUTJAJf ICJBRCE CJIVIICB very good, $1895. Beautltul Salem VALUABLE ANTIQUE 3x5 mar. __ P_P_·---------
··Reallty" Ia the aubject of the Gabriel Faure's "Requiem" will dent or Conductor Frieda Belin-Maple aplnet plano, rent return ble top mahopny table, ap.
Leaaon-Sermon at the Newport be presented by the Chancel rante, w1U do sections of the can. not a scratch, new 10-year guar· praised $250. Want oUer. Alao ~ach Christian Science Church 1 Choir at the Corona del Mar Com . tata. Aileen Adams, organl.st for antee, SAVE 1224. another uve 22x26 mahogany coUee table.
on Sunday. Arnone the Scriptural I munity Church at 5 p.m. Palm the Neighborhood Congregation-$138 NO down payment; balance Call KI 3-0378 for appointment.
references which will be read lsi Sunday, March 30. al Church In Laeuna Beach, will Uke rent. Wurlltz.er Sp inet dam. WEDGEWOOD STOVE-2 oven.
the tribute to the elory and real. The Chancel Choir or the be at the plano. Faye Spicer, vlo· aged In shipping, save $198. 2 yrs. old, $100. Call OR 5-0659. Top job GPPOrtuDJtiel--ell field&.
lty ot God and Kin& David. as church wm have u their guests lin. and Winifred Hume-ston, or-ElectronJc Organa 3 only, 1 full ICen and Women
re-corded In I Chronicles 129:11 ),1 tor the oeculon eeveral weiJ gan. are reeular a ccompanists alze, 2 manual, only $295; oth~rs
'1lllne. 0 Lord, ls the rreatness. known lnatrumentall.sts to brine tor Ule choir. $395, 1785. aU asIa; closing them niE u• E uo Twrtln-Newport Beadl
and the power, and the J)ory,l depth and beauty to thl.s famous Vocal aolol•ta wlll be Feme out. ~vera! upright planoe $97, ~--
and the victory, and the majesty: reiiJioua work. Gomke, soprano; Dr. Keith M. $125, 1175 up, 1 good player. pay
for all that Is In the heaven and I Hamet Wood, head or the Walker and J. Leslie Steffensen. from S5 a month. Spinets tor rent 4QO/o 11 fiOCYo Iff
In the earth ls thine; thine ls harp department of music at baritones. Mary Batten Sterten-from $10 up-75 planoa wanted,
the klnedom, 0 Lord, and thou Long Beach State Coliege and .. n. mln!Jiter of music at the highest price allowed on new or-
are ualted as head above all." Ginny Riegel, a recrnt cello stu. church. wtll direct. gans and planoa. Small ebony
•. ,. ,. .........
TO rETE IIOLY WEEJ[ Spinet 1395.
N~xt Thur.day, April 3. marka
Newport Beach Klwanlans' an-
nual Holy Week meetlnr. Dr.
Harry Rumua, pastor of the Bal.
boa laland Community Church,
will be the apeaker.
Harbor High Future
Win Top Honors in
Farmers
Judging
sc•••r -PIIliPS EatabllBbed 1914
520 No. Main. cor 6th, Santa Ana
Always 100 Plana~ lr Oreana
to Chooee From
Two top awards were won by
1J'JOVEUIU.DT rELLOWIBD the Newport Harbor High School
"All the .Klnl'a Men" t. the Yuture Farmers of America Jut
aermon aubject announced by Dr. week at the lOth annual ~
Charlee ClaN Blauvelt tor the culture Fleld Day at Mt. San An·
11 un. Palm Su""-Y ...-vfc:e ol tonto Collep In Pomona.
th4t UnJveJMilat Community J'el. Newport Harbor brouaht home
lowahlp at the Friday Afternoon the "Beat Farm Tum" award,
Clubhou.ae, eo.ta Mesa. w1nnlng fl111t place with 2.188
CDII L01BiaU CB1711CB points. Van Nuya was a cloae
eluded 25 hlah schools, repre-
aentlng the southern region of
Calltomla.
Jack Wood of eo.ta Mesa re-
ceived the trophy tor "Best Farm
IIMJihl• Fw.
E•••rlaiWeal
Boy." Don Drake of eo.ta Mesa None the wol"'le tor her adven-
and Ron Jnaee of Newport tied twa wlth South American PI ·
tor filth hlah Individual. rates, the luxury yacht "Valln-
Members ,( the A team In-da" dropped anchor In Newport
eluded also Tom Andrews of Harbor thl.s week.
NO DOWN-TERMS
FIIEST.E
50,()00.. MILE GUARANTEE
Wbolesale price for
Retail Cuatomer. •n lYEII UKIOM SEaVlCI!
A-vocado A Cnut mpwaJ
Corona del Mar
Next to 1amaJca Inn
ORiole 3-3Dl
to make a profealonal cbanp to
bettB .,-ve your fellow man.
To lncreue your productive time.
To bwure your future ~
ot aae.
To double your lnrome.
! YOU RAVE!
Then aee Kr. Gro&an
Sas. Supervt.., ........ ......... , .. "Hoaanna In the Hlehest" 1.s 1 second with 2,182 and Chino was
the title ot the •rmon to be de· third with 2.166. The rontest In·
livered Sunday by the Rev. 1ohn
W. LJndatrom, pastor of the Co-
rona del Mar Lutheran Church,
2912 E. Coast Hwy.
Press Plant
Is Picketed
Newport, Dennls GauJt of Coro-j Her owne~the WilliAm Her-
na del Mar and Woodford Royce veys, 18C17 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa--------------of Costa Mesa. 8 team membe111 wert> captured and h~ld by e-s -IlEAL ESTATE & IIEKTALS
were Tony Rail of Corona del caped Ecuadorian p r Ia 0 n ~ r s
Mar, Tom Cheslt>y of Balboa ls· aboard the yacht tor 3 days last
11M2 Newport Blvd~ eo.ta Mesa
SOME FifE -30ME P'EE
Drl• C•oert SlaW
land and Leo Covey, Walter Fer-month.
rington and Herb Overson of
Costa Mesa. Advisors were Bob caua-• 11-11-ft:-.-. Perrin and Charles Funnell. IIIW ... ...a
1 8EDROO AppUea.ma Deeded. man,y otnce M APT. for rent on ~ a.l8o restauranta and do· yearly lease-.$75. 605 Mar-
guente. CDM. ORJole 3-5919. mNf1ca Many Jobe foe quallfled
FOR RENT-NICELY tuml.sht'd men. (~now.)
room with pvt. bath and pvt. June Farrar Empl Aeency,
entra nee on ground floor. 325 "':"":'~402...,...~._-32n-c1_s_t..._N_ewport ___ _
... , ...
".~act"
PAnOS 6: BARBECUE AREAS
BUILT
PI..ANNED STORAGE SHELVES
HOUSE . GARAGE
Doors . Windows -Scre-ens
lnatalled . Repalred
After .Movin& Day Adjust:menta
"'WE Thrive on YOUR Probt~
CaiJ Midway 6 -1249
Free Sa t1sfa.c:ticlft
Eln:lmates G~ . .• ,.., ...•.
ro• U!Jn 8-101 la.JIDI .. 101 and 16101 ~ Pro,._..
FJSr OOLOR JU.11 SDVJCa
IJfGdel A.lrpiaDe h..,.U.
IIIIIIIZIII-
l'ZII ...... t ~ODilia .... ,.._. LD 'Y S.10G
Uaed Auto Parta, ,_
We Buy Cars and Scrap M«aJ
UBERTY 8-7013
2075 Placentia Ave~ eo.ta M.a
WHEELER El..ECTJUC
Electrical Contractlrtl
F-r.e Est lma tea F. • .... J'
&..II 1 With Monday night's otticlal
----.... 1 ble>slnr ot the Ora nee County
Orvllle Fa.ter, noted orranlat. Central Labor Councll under
teacher and publlsher, wtll give their belts. pickets rontlnued to
an orean concert Monday eve-pace the aldewalka outside the
nine. April 7, beginning at 8 Newport Harbor New.-Preu.
Mrs. Strother
Honored Here
Clifford Malin, 65. died In h is
home at 1571 Mesa Dr., Costa
Mesa. Saturday.
0r<"hid. COM · OR 3-709i. SITUATJORI WAJITE.D
2BDR."\f. UNF. HOUSE. fi replace. -77S3 D E. Cout Highway PRAC"nC AL NURSl~G or hou.o;e. Corona del Mar
o'clock, In PhiJIIpe Hall on the Officials of plcketlne Santa
Santa Ana College campua. Ana Printing Pressmen, LocaJ Ru811lan-born Mrs. Ledla Stro·
Mr. Foster, who studied plano 166, are char&lng that 2 of their ther, 540 El Modena Ave., New-
under compoeer Percy Grainger, members were "tired w1thout port Heights, received one of the
will uae the Hammond electric knowing lt." accordlnJ to Frank highest honors her adopted
oraan In a demonstration of Ita Owen of Corona del Mar, vice-country rould bestow yesterday
Ullt' tor home organlsts u well president of TypoJraphlcal Lo· at the Balboa Bay Club.
as profeeaionals. He now con-cal 579. Sh~ took the George Wuhlng-
ducts hls own organ Jrtudlo ln They are entering their rom -ton Medal from the hand of
Puadena. The concert. which ls plaint with the National Labor Freedom.•• Foundation president,
trH to the public, will be apon· Relations Board. he aald. Dr Kenneth Wells.
aored by the Schmldt-PhJUipa News-Pra. Publisher ~n ~d-j Dr. Wf'lls. who heads the Val-
Plano and Crean Co. of Santa dick said the men were "dis· ley Forge foundation, is a former
Ana. Precedlne the concert wtU charged tor violation of company Corona del Mar resident.
be a teacher'• workahop In PhJI· rules." Mrs Stroiher won the roveted
llpa Hall. Mr. Reddick cJowd hi• press. award tor writing "The Flag
------room early tht. month, and the Americ'a Gave Me," which was
O~Y&Iii TO DDR News-Press wu printed for 2 publl~hed In Hurst's American
Harbor Senior Citizens will weeka In the plant of the La-W..ekly magazine Jut year.
hold a poUuclc c:llnner Monday, auna Beach South Cout N~. I In <-harte of Bay Club lunch·
March 31, at 6 p.m. In the Coro-The preuroom of the News-Prea ron ~remonles was the Newport
na d'el Mar Youth Center. was re-opened Jut ~ 1 Harbor Chamber ot Commerce.
He had been a Mesa resldt>nt 2
years.
Survivors Include 2 daughtf'r<;,
Helen of Wilmington and Mrs.
Lola D. ~rpa of Lomita ; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Lula Wayne of Mon-
tana, wher~ Mr. Malin was born.
and 5 grandchlldrPn.
~rvle'efl werf' condu<"IE'rl Yt'S·
terday (Wf'dn~ay l at Park.-s
Bell Costa Mesa Chapel. with
lnterm~nt following In Roosevf'lt
M1m1orial Park Ct'metery, Gar·
dena.
DmR'T W A.KT TO CO
El Toro Marine Srt. James A.
Cook. 29. was bookt'd by New·
port Beach PoiiC't' Saturday on
<-harges that ht> knocke-d down
Plrate'a Den waitress. 8 on n I e
81.shop. S(l7 E. Balboa Blvd ..
when ahe asked him to leave at
closing time. -------------------------------------
aRINOa YOU 3
YOUR CHOIOII opr
dl11p . kit. ran.,.e. aaraae, avail. k~""'r Capabl 0 -f A d .. .. • ..... ,... · e . ....,. n f(>WS, ORiole 3 9-164 . U 8-131"' ""v-able April 15. Adults oniy $1 10 KJ 5 0166. J c:. -
~ lease. LI CENSED CHAUFFER wan-t s A · 1 bdrm, apt., large living work . full or part tlmf'. Rt>fer.
room, patio, garage. Adults · Pnct'tl. Kl 7 -5326 S75 mo. leal'lt". Inquire 620 Or.
chid, COM. OR 5-0047. EXPERT GARDNER by rontraC't
COSTA MESA OPEN -Owner. has a few openangs. Well es-
neat 4 bedroom cl<lfle In $4500 tabllahed In area. OR 3-2258.
down. 315 Hamilton. Uberty MTSCJ:t r NROVJ
8-0170. -------------
APARTMENT FOR RENT _ 1 TYPEWRITERS, ADDING MA
Bedroom: beautifully turnlsh -CHI NES and Cal<'ulato,..; Yn
t'd : $80 · Includes all utilities IN>d ~nd repall"l"d Orro < o.
Yur 'round. Jordans. OR 3-2430 696 '-' 19th St .. Costa Mf'~
OR 3-C1754 Mlc1way 6 21<W=-..,---
IRONLNG W A.HTED In my home 1
Sl per hour. Mabel Whitman,
607 MaJ'I\Ieralte. COM. Phont>
ORiole 3-2TI4.
8REATIITAKING BAY VIEW
Corona del Mar. 2 Bedroom
apt : sundeck; built-In electric
kitchen. Yearly lease. Unlqu('Jy
fUrnish~. $250. Untum. $225.
ORJole 3-0789. OR 3-0551. OR
3·7520.
SMALL HOUSE. -3 bdrm., 2
bath.&. 1 block from ~an.
handy to shopping, adults only
S1 SO mo. yrly lease. OR 5-0659
tor appt.
ONE BEDROOM Furnished apart.
ment tor rent $75, y~arly lea.e.
Utllltles paid. ORlole 3 5919.
BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM Com -
pletely Furnished Home ln BaJ.
boa. Garage, fi~pta~; modem
kitchen; w/w carpetinJ; C'lOM
to ocean It bay; utilities paid;
~nable summer rental OR-
Iole J-.0167.
H~ar the Great ORVILLE rosTER
In "FUN at the HAM~10!'\D I
ORGAN" co~. Santa Ana
CoUegto Aud .. April ith. R p.m I
F~ to all. spon..-.on>d t)\
SchmJdt · Phllllpa Co .. !'a n 1 a
Ana, a nd Hammond Oq[an
Studio. F\.1 llerton
ICIIOOI.S, DrS1'11VCTJOJr
PIANO rNSTRUC'nONS---=T<'_N'_·
aa Rc.>nner I M "'· A. Rt-n nf'r I.
acr.pUng a llmltt"d numbt>r of
pupils tor plano. Con{'('rt pl -
anW of Thf'N' Contln('nt.~.
Graduate stutlf'nt of Bf'IA Bar.
tok. 436 St-rra Dr .. C'DM ORlole
5-0133.
MOSAIC
Painting-Decorating
PAPEll RANGING
GEORGE BURICHARDT
Ucenaed Contractoc
1897 Oranee Ave. eo.ta x.,.
Uberty 8-8628
MOVING?
0~ MAN • VAN S7.75 Bll.
2 men & van at m in. P.U.C.
rate or S9 25 Hr w lthln 30
m i. Time starts a t your c1oat
We dellv~r min of 1000 n.:
up to 60 milt-S same day far
min. P UC rate No ex. ~
for Sat CaJI NPwman U 8-2%74
or U 8·6430 824 W. 19th 1t.
Costa Mesa. Lowest ator ...
rates.
OOXft.ETE J..AJmiCAIIIfQ
IDVtC2
FREE ESnM.A TES
SlrB Green Stampa
Free dellwry
OORONA DEL MAR NU~
ORiole 5·01~~44 E. Coast H..,-.
CAU&Wi&i~ADI
C., liLt ........ ..,...,... ...... ....
..
The Mewport PlaMinc Com· ln other dedtklna d\utna tbe
m ...... dtta,Jtd Ua deei.lloa 1ut ewnJq, the PlannJq CommJa.
Th\an4AY nentna on tbe appll· alon allo: ~ for a 4 • stocy dmllar • Approved tbe req~ apartment Wllc1lftl onCarnatton Robert incram to petm1t da.ndna
Av... on the Corona del Mat at tbe lamafca Inn, Corona dfJ
bJOif owrloollSI\1 •yalde Dr. Mu. and Carz)atlon Cove. • Approved a uae permit f« ~. req&NNJt of JamM and Vlo· Sam Downing to buUd 2 more 5·
Jet a.o. tot a variance and uae unit apartment bulldlnp In
pennlt wu carried over to the Haven--at Clay and Irvine Ave.,
next meeting, on April 11. The and at Haven Pl. and Irvine Ave.
Coptrniulon uked the appUcanta • Approved aetback variance~
to submit Jntormatlon on tbe to:r Fred Pet!\. 5101 W. Seuhore
ROIERT &EIER, public relations counsel, is shown filinq nomine· pmpoeed parldng •pa~ meana D:h Ne~~ H::!~C:. Pa~a~:
tion papers for Congressman James Utt. with, Deputy County <;:le~k of aoceM to tbe garage, and Jo. ~~r J!.':::us Ave., NewPc,rt; Letl·
Lillian Angle in the Orange County Reg•strar s Office. Mr. Ge1er " cation of the abandone: portl~n ter Schwager 4510 W. Balboa
campaign chairman for Mr. Utt, who is seeking his fourth term. of Carna~ ,_Ave. ~..!re e Blvd., Newport. huae pro~. .. pro.,._... • Denied a variance and uae ______ ......,,._,. ____ ........ __________ ~_.,, Mr. and Mrs. RoM were ~re· permit to Glenn Colt to &llow tbe
lh POUCE BLOTTER .ented by i'rank Parker -or tbe continued use of a fourth unit
From' e Mortaa1e Funding Corp. of Loll at 1401 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
A.ngelea, the prospective develop. beeauae of lack of required area
• e_rL Mt. Parker aald that the per unJt. e MODAT. MdCB 17 e J"aD)AT, N.AJICII 21 project would add 1n excess of e Approved the request of
Edna B. Oaen, 306 E. Balboa Tonya Donn!als, 417 Hel 1350.000 to the tax rolla. He ex· Bayshore Boat Rentals and lrvlne
Blvd .. Balboa. lost her car-via Ave., Corona del Mar, plalned that tbe 14-foot·dlarneter Co. to erect a 16 x 20 all .teel
,
J~, V0GEL CO.
...
BltL'S BEST
IUTTIBI
La..rce ~ n._..tone patio -dlcbondra and clowr
lawn -completely fenced-Priced to .ell at &12.500
Wltb low down.. a thief ... Dorothy Cant, 126 her cat Is sick ... GOA were 4 clreular bulldlng would have 7 buUdine tor outboard motor re· ~d St., Newport Beach. arrested persons flghtlng in front of the unlta. and a separate rectangu. pair at 100 E. CoQt Hwy., at the
Intruder Wilbur B. Clark, 43. San· home of Reda Beavers, 427 E. Jar buUdlnl over a S-car garage Upper Bay bridge. w T
ta Ana, who, ahe aald, came Into Bay Ave., Balboa, pollee said. would contain 2 units. T h ere • Granted Mrs. F 1 0 r en c e • A. 0 8 I AS I Rea Ito r
her house unlnvlted; pollee • SATUBDAT, MDCII 22 would be a total of 18 parking Hunuman's request to add a
booked on a charge of lntoxlca-Clarence Hubbard, 243 Ocean spaces, 2 per unlt. . bedroom at 1006 W. Balboa Blvd., MATr LA.BORDE-Manager
tton ... Mrs. Charles Ullman, Vlew, Newport Beach, reported During the discussion It was Balboa. 1520 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, sald boys camping lllegalJy in can· brought out that Carnation Ave. e Approved the request "You'll Uke Our Friendly Service"
~eone took her car from Its yon near Riverside Dr .... Royal was abandoned In 1920 from Sea. Charles Kramer and Ralph Mey· 220 E. l7th St. Costa Mesa LI 8.1139
C02',)' garage ... Thief couldn't Andrews, 227 20th St., Newport vlew to the dead end, a nd the er to bulld three 4-unlt dwell·
add up loot: stole $179 worth of Beach, lost a $250 compressor to property Jlne of the Ross prop· ings at 1325 and 1323 E. Balboa (Across atreet from Thrifty Drug Stont)
electrlc adding machine from a thief . . . And a $130 power erty wu ln the middle of the Blvd., Balboa.
Tlde Office Supply, 3011 Newport wrench disappeared from the ga· atreet. • Rejected the request of Evenlnp Call OR 3·3372-U 8·1021-Ml6·3071
Blvd., Newport Beach, to remedy gage of Hal Corwin, 2740~ W. Mr. Parker said that lt was not plumber H. H. Holbrook to re· --------------------------altuatJon ... llmmy Carson, 1229 Coast Hwy . Newport Beach, at the intent of the appllcants to move exlstln& aheds at 2801 W.
W. Balboa ·Blvd., Balboa, took about the same time ... Mrs. permit parking on the a ban· Balboa Blvd., Newport, and to
pity on Injured seal; called po-Lois Mason. 508 Avocado Ave .. doned portion of Carnation Ave., build 2 earages, and later to
)Ice ... Carlos J. Bassler, 3312 W. Corona del Mar, reports her leW· beca\lSe that would hinder ac· build apartments there. Com ·
Ocean Ft., Newport, asked po· er backing up ... Mrs. l ene Mott. cess to the apartments. missioner Ray Copelin pointed
lice to uslat hla 9 -year·old son, 2018 Highland Dr., Harbor High· Harvey Pease ol Balboa Is· out that a second unit cannot
whom. he said, teenagers were lands. thanked pollee for return· land who owns the property be built beCause Mr. Holbrook
puahJne around. lng two J .year-old boys, lost acr~ the street. at 314 Carna· created a single building slte
• TUUDAT, MUCH II nearly 2 hours ... Mrs. Robert tton Ave., said that a ~rtous out of h is 2 lots by CT0651ng the
Beacon Uehts broken at west Boyd, 515 San Bernardino, New· parkJng problem would be ere-lot line. Mr. Copelin said also
entrance to Beacon Bay ... Uke· port Hei~hts, objects to nelghbo~ ated. He expressed belief that that the Comml5slon can't gnnt
wise 5 llghts on Bay Wand threatening children with a gun, the plans would put a portion of a request for a non-conforming
Bridge -damage $100 ... Mark pollee checked, _found out gun the buiJdlng on a permanent commtorclal activity In a reslden·
Ardaga 2 knows enough now toy-warned nea~bor ici ·Tent· ~ easement tlal zone. not to ~o~key w ith monkeys -ters tonight on e o camp ==~===·-_____ _:_ ___________ _
ground near the home of R. G.
was bitten by same, owned by H 2152 E Ocean Ft Balboa rh· k T • B f G tt• Ruesell Smith, 716 Heliotrope c!~~ repork-d them) forced .~ tn wtce e ore e I ng
Ave., Corona del Mar ... Mrs. d because ground not
Ernest Tuttle 524 Tustin Ave ecamp B • d C h• k P t
Newport Helihta, said a ma~ campedgrou~ar:!'~~!~~/~~~~ unntes an IC s as e s
eaJJW came to her hoUJe wanting ~~ A · · Balboa I~lan'd re·
to enroll her husband In the po~ed 2 v~;rs beginning race up Bunnlett and baby chicks are rona del Mar, and he gives the
.AJ,nedcan Legion, also wanting P k A n report on win always aasoctated with Easter reasons why. donations lor a youth found&· ar ve. -0 • Ume and are often sought as "We do not carry these pet.
I ld ner. pollee alerted. 11 tlon; ahe was susplc ous. she to • StnfJ)AT MAJlCB 23 pets for the youngsters. BUT, for Euter because we are we
pollee .... Brawny chUdren cat. Vogel eo.'ottlcers, 2667 E. Coatt tlM~ a~ cornpllcatlona that par· acquainted with the Inevitable
egory. George Brock, 6110 W. Hwy., Corona del Mar, reported ents muat conalder. aftermath," he aaya. "Very small
Coast Hwy .• Newport Beach, re-small boy making Jlke Tarzan So aaya Frank Jordan, owner chlldftn are veyY likely to un·
ported children heaving lumber 11 v 81 .... at 2712 _ awing· of ... _ Jordana Pet SbDp ln Co· wittin&lY Injure the pet. and th1l
from root of hOWie under con. a 0 er "'" , me eauaea te&JS and hearta.ehe. Ade· atructJon on 6100 bloclc of Sea· lng, cllmbing and alley oop. · · · ------------quate hou.aln.g facmttea RH .el· Mrs. Dorothea Clark, 2165 E. shore OT .... W. Dargtn Smith, Oce Ft. Balboa told pollee dom provided by the buyer, with
930 w. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. tnstra ded on beach· pollee L u~ the result that a few daya after
wlahea now he weren't in h~blt of :.er:.ved t~ ahow same 'way to e .,. ~ Easter the pet.l are either de· k~pfng TV aet In garage, thief ocean. but seal GOA ... It's be strayed or an attempt it made
made ott with aame ... Mrs. kind to thieves week at Johnson to nnd a home with a friend.
Margaret Fabian, , Corona del Uncoln-Mercury; at least that's ''Doc" R. H. Hottman, Therefore more tean and unhap.
Mar, says she cant sleep over what lames McNear of Carden c/o Erulgn Publl.shlng Company, plneu. nua year we are refer·
Jamaica Inn loudspeakers. I Grove reported when he found Corona del Mar, California. ring calla on these helpless Jlttle
e WEDRESDAT, NAJICB lt keys to used cars lylng on fender n....ar ''Doc" Hottman: peta to hatcheries. 1f the new .......,. ownen nnd they ~nnot keep
Dr. C. Myers. 325 Poinsettia of each ca:-. 1 th'* ...... th'* ha•-h'*'""-wUl ·-~
A Co d 1 M b b k I wis h to take this opportun ty "' ,_..., .. "' "'"-... "' ve., rona e ar, up~t Y N s t i them ba~. and the children can
ku k d h Sh • ew e ac to express my sincere apprec •· ""' s n u n er ouse . . . e s be told that th'* ._ ... are aolng
THE BUmFUL lEW
IISTDS OFFICE IUILDIII .FEIS:
A. Quiet location eaaJly accessible from Cout Hlway.
B. Ott street parldng.
C. Forced atr heating.
D. Separate washroom tacllltles.
E. Only -.elect professionals In all offices.
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L Attractlve suite · 4 private o.«lcea, large recepttontat.
waJtlna room. file room.. up·st.all'8 eomer loeatlon..
2. Spaeloua, atncle olt.foe, 15 x 31, eround floor, aeparate
tlle room.
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Annual Leues Only. See these Unu.aually Attractive OUJces.
At 436 Heliotrope Avenue,
Corona del Mar
ORJole 3-4120 I 6 ld b t R tton for the cooperation that was "' ...... • on Y years o · u oxanne back home to thelr little brothen Guyther, 3(J7 32nd St.. Newport L• D I d given to the Southern California --------------------------Beach , knows a bicycle when she In e e aye Marine Association's Boat Show. and ataters."
sees it, and she did -rlderle.ss. By a close 4 to 3 vote. the New-You did a wonderful job and -------------
on the beach -and told pollee port Beach Ci ty c ouncil decided :nr:; ~:V1~t;:n~hep~~?1':t~ W l 'oo Lnte to ClCIMUY
about it. Monday evening to delay action Southern California by bringing FOR SALE-PLYMOUTH, late '55 e TBUIISDAT, NABCB 20 on setting a new setback line on them the message of the pleas· 4·door Cranbrook. Hl·drlve, one
Ruby Bernstein's Italian gold the easterly slde of 32nd St.. be· ure of boating ln Southern Call· .,;own;:..:::;:;e;::r:.;,. ,;.$57;;:..:5;,·:-:;;0;;:R:=:3~·45'18.====;:-
watch Is worth $550; the Santa tween Newport and Balboa Blvd. fornla waters. "'"BEAUTIFUL HOME FURNISHED,
Ana man lost It In Newport Councilman Charles Hart said Beach ... Adele C. Barry, JOl 111 the proposal was premature. Sincerely, w/w carpetJnc, fpl., carport,
34th St., Newport Bearh, said 4 "If the street Improvement LSO beamed ceiling•, dJnJng area.
or 5 young men threatened her bonds lose, we will have dam· KENNETII E. WI N, 1 bdrrn. $95 yr. Jeue. 701 Irla.
with bodily harm if she didn't aged property on 32nd St., mak· Chalnnan, Boat Show Committee, -=Co~ro~n;:::a=de=l=-M~a~r·~;;:-::--:--:-:-::-;:-:-:;-
live them some money ... R A. ing It difOcult to sell, rent or Southern California Marine COM BACHELOR APT. furnl.thed,
Erulgn, l100 Ki ngs Rd., Cliff improve the houses there," he Association. Inc. kitchen, beautttul surround.
Haven, reported theft of a boat said. tnp. 1 blk. to ocean and bay.
battery worth $20 from South The proposal was tabled until Uae Ens1gn Clualfted ada to 168 yearly, utilities pd. OR
Cout Construction Yarrlq after the April 8 election. buy, .ell, trade or exchange. 3-7629 after 4.
Live in a Beautiful. Exciting Home in
WEST CLIFF
~ Overlooking the Upper . Bay m Newport Beach
You do a lot of llvlng at home, ao you may u
well live In a home that does more for you than juat
provide a s he lter. ·
LIVE . in a home that is excitingly beautifUl,
built for comfort and relaxation!
Attractive, lnvlttng, ardlltecturally m.tJncttve,
built to endure, WITH AMPLE l.IVING SPACE AND
ROOM FOR FAMILY AcnvrnES-not mere rou·
ttne living -WESTCLIFF homes are ott.eNd tn:
32 different utertorsl
aa•w.-...Dme
10 lnc!lvldually.cJe&lped floor plant. by South·
em CalJfomJa'a leadJn1 architects!
From 1,7~ to 2,224 equare teet of LJVINO
SPACE!
Two an.cS tbree delwr.e baib!
Perimeter beat1n1. award·winnJng delwr. JUtch· ~M wtth eJtctJtc bullt.lna!
In ahort. J:VUtJ'BJliG 11IA T GOD TO IUD
UP A nNE liOKE -lOR 1tEA1. UVDfG!
S2UQO to $35,8SO.
IIIII 1111 -IIIII tuAUTY ... ,..
Gorgeous permanent view on the bay aide.
Larce Uvtnc nn with picture window. Muter
bdrm hu private batb with twin lavatories 3
bdrma, 3 baths, cueat rm. RJcb carpeu II drs~
refrlg, freaer, auto. wuher II dl')'er. Flowers
In tun bloom. Its a yachtsman's dftam for you
can aee evey yacbt ln the harbor. Only $G.SC)O.
Cl. YIE IEYEI, IEILT.
312 Marine Ave., Balboa l.alancS
ORiole 5.QCHO
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It mu.t be ChJef HOllie·
fntherl bnatn ~bout
tbat new botne he aot
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AHD INVES1'MDT 00.
2828 E. COAST HlCBWAY,
Ac:roa trorn Secw1ty Bank.
C.D.M., Phone ORiole 3-mo ... , ......
Corona del Mar-$'7'925
Corona Hlahlanda-flS,OOO
Submit . COM -$84,000
M-1 Lot In South Santa Ana,
good location, .ewer, paved
street Approx. 78,160 aq. IL
OR 3-5540 -Eves OR 3.8736
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$10-
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381 M. NEWPORT BLVD.
oppomte Boag Hospital
Phone Liberty 8·1817
Eves. Liberty 8·~
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IIV. IENOE
YEAJU.Y LEASE
Beauutul C'Utom·~t heme.
2 Be4Jooma and COD~ble den;
2 betba; ~ ldtderl; de· ~tfW patio and IUdlleaped
pouDdll. Th1a bema 11 completely
fw1l1ahed 1D ...uent tute and
caD be .... to acJult. OQ)y with
no anJm,at peg for ta:!Q per mo.
IDd\adlDI yard eue.
.,,. deta1le plaoDr. -L-D.AL-ma
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