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1959-04-02 - Newport Harbor Ensign
GETS Team Formedi Any ·Backers? • . · SINGLE COPIES 10~ c • • : c iKUdDAY. Ana. a, 1- Cln STO S Lt E TIDE DS ILLI 8 FO 01 A HEAVY LOAD of ,-titioru. with all'n0$1 4.000 signehns opposin<J the treJI •nd gorbe<Je col· &eciion fee, is beinq hOI'ded to Miss Mergery Schrouder, Newport a..dl city clerk. by offteef'\ of the Newport a.~h T ex.,_v-rs Committ ... They ere, from left, Arthur Cubbage of Newport l.sl.nd. cheirTNn; Min Harriet Gould of Corone del Mer, secretory. end Henry O.ister of COt'Otl4 Hiqhlends, vice-choirman. The petitiOI\s SMk to p&.c. the collection cod on the tea biH. ~, Hop WORLD'S SMAU.EST SAILRSH. in captivity that i~o now .,_"91 over the bar et the home of Mr. and Mrs. J im Halide of 109 Vio lido Soud, Lido Isle. Mr. Holliday is 'rttin y to t*'- unusuel ~jft he received from his friend , Tf:woj roi9 of Wut Polm Beach, Rdrida, who caU9ht the little monster, • pounds and I ounce N. the Atlantic Oc.en off Aori~. CAL.UNGQQ . Tuesday Club Sections List Embeulement April Events • IS THE COUNCIL TELLING THE ~Uflf? A t l:.~ d Kat weell'a meetinp of TUea· The Taxpayers Committee has done it -just as rreS rna 8 clay Club eeet~om are .. touow.: Th h h • -··•-Jtam ... _ ol Santa .. _.. Golf llf!dion. at 10:30 Monday they said they would. ey ave turned in enoug &AI\oUa ..-. ...,. ~-at tbe IHIIM o1 Florence Molton. signatures to force a special election on rescinding wu arrated Friday by the de· GO On:b.ld Ave .. Corona del Mar. tectJve buftau of the Kewport c...-n ~ at 10 a.m. the collection fee for picking up trash and garbage. S.ach Po&. on cha.r,ea of em· ~ ttftll· tlrs. Ted Martin, I'm g lad that the final decision rests on the good ba:zlement of lunda trom Hoac 1807 Kari.Mn Dr_ Harbor Hlch· f d h f th h Memorial Bo.pital. · judgment o our citizens, an not on t e act at t e Kama-, busJne. manaeer at Ianda. petitions were signed by a whole lot of folks. Signing IIIZEIICIICIICI:::II:ICICICI:z:IIXICICICICII:::II:Ir=ICICI:z:IIXDCICIICIIZICII!! Hoae Ho.pltal ttom ~to ta_ w=..IM!C'ti,ato~he ·~0,!!:~ :~'! a petition is not the same as casting a vote. ' conteaeed to taldne euh (rom E .. _ ~ •• Sab 1 • .vs• ner each month wiN a fabulou.a the drawer, repladnc It with u ... n... ~ rlna Ter., r. When I talked to the officers o f the Taxpayers I'm In a hurry-'count of I'm trip for 2 to BrazJl There are lota false c:beclca, and tater bwnlna vt~ou~t~u,., at 1 P m. Committee. they said it was easy to get the signa-eolnc' tt.hln'! By the time you of other prtza, too. the chedca. .. _ ..... ~ · S 'd th "W 1 L ked h d d tbls I d robab'" H d d tt• Sl 1 lalt Captain Allen JohMOn of the 'nl ... ~ wUh Mrs. W. Wrtcht tures. 01 ey, e mere y a.noc on t e oor rea · may an P Y you~fav~~:a ~~ ~. vuk Det.ectlve Bureau stated that the Jr.. 214 La .Jolla Dr., Newport --------------n.a.......~ ......... a....._,,,. ...... , ...... s..; ,_.,_."''I fw IN ..... ~ ""'-" ..... .., ...... ...., ..... ,,_, .. a • -"'-19 0 ........ so 0 and asked the occupant if he or she would like to wl~:e m~J!: objective Is Guay. Mm for an entry blank, alp and department had been worklnc on HeJchta. sign a petition against the _special assessment for mu, Mexico, where Tom Ja.ml.lon mall It It's aU tree, no pur· the cue for a lone time before jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil trash and garbage collection." Ia the boaman of hJ.a fleet, with cbues, no alopns. For a 3-cent the arreat wu ma~. He aaJd that I I · ht h · d t th bas' f dock hard by the eood Hotel stamp and your John H•ruy. you the cue was particularly dLm · guess mtg ave Slgne 00 on e lS 0 Playa de Cortes. We were there just mJcht be lucky. £wry ttme cult becau.e of the destruction such a sales pitch -if I were not fully familiar with a Uttle over 2 years aco. It lt'a 1 co Into a tackle nore. 1 .end I of the phoney chedca. whlc:h the Situation. "Special assessment" has a nasty Just halt aa cood. we'll be more ln another card with my name forced the pollee to rely on bank d d · · · 1 · 1 d . than satlafled. on It Row'a about you, amlp! rnJc:rofllma and recorda. soun , an 1t lS enhre y mlS ea mg. 'nlla tlme 1 expect even a bic· Suppose the petition carriers had explained the eer thrill than that other trip. facts accurately, like this: "Will you sign a petition We're takina the youneer C.Q.'a agamst the City Council decision to levy a charge -Nancy and Rich-for their first . flshine trip In the waters of the for ~rash and garbage ptck-up , and to reduce taxes Sea of corte-z. 11 they catch tl.sh. in the a m ount of this refuse collection cost?" How the old tollta will be muy henno· many then w ould have signed? The results would 10· Down there, It would seem h be f d ff b h. . b ' d hard to miss. ave en ar 1 erent, ecause t lS IS an un tase , When we get back, we11 tell completely a ccurate statement of the dispute. you all about lt. Meanwhile, The Ta xpaye rs Committee denies that this is an wisiJ us luck, por favor! accurate phrasing of the issue. To put it bluntly, they • ::,~ 1!c~~mbres of the fish. are saying to the C tty Council, ''You-are liars. You l ine fraternity are ott on a tabu . w tll not reduce the taxes as ybu have promised." lous J~nket -and may I add- Th • h · D h . k h C ·1 · •cain. Bert Devere of lrvlne Ter· e re s t e Issue. o you t m t e ounc1 1S ra~ and Paul ftoeera of Udo are lying? en route to Cabo Blanco, Peru. * * * home ol the whole world's mo.t enormous marlin. • HOW TIME FLIES DEPARTMENT Bert and Paul are 2 memben f 10 M h 31 1949 of a 4-man team who will up-My "Log" o years ago -arc · • -hold the honors of the Padtlc had th1s mtereshng entry: Coast In the Second Annual Big "Allts not s w eetness and optimism about Corona Five Tournament. with the Cabo d 1 M f A . (. Balboa I l d Blanco Fi.shinc Club aa ho.ts. e or's uture certam party m a san Their teammates are Ray Flan - real estate ofhce) told me last week that Corona del agan of Red Top Ranch. near Mar 15 on its w a y down, that 1t has no future; it has Modesto, and West t..o. Angelean Passed its peak Frank Bl~. the team captain. • ron AJJD PJVE "Reasons for this dour view , said this saleslady, There wlll be a other 4-man were that the houses are poorly bwlt. most of the teams In the contest. with one Property is for sale, there are two houses for every each from the AtlantJc Cout. the Gull Coast and the Cabo Blanco mdtvtdual. and just about two businesses for every FiBhine Club, whJch ln essence. ind~v1dual too, no nearby industry to provide a pay-means a team from South Amert. 11 ca. ro · "Big Five" comes from the 5 MAJC>l ALIBT NUSTONE. ot right. of Cliff ~ven ~ives • commendotion ribbon from Briq. Gen. Sherburne Whipple Jr .. chief of s1off. U. S. A.rmy Advisory Group, in Korea. Major Mustone was commended for meritorious service os senior medi~l supply de pot odvisor in Pusan. His wife, Jeanine, lives ot 1900 Cloy St. CIVE A PDIT OP IILOOD 'nle Red Cro.a Bloodmoblle will be at the Girl Scout Houae. 1700 W. Balboa Blvd.. !fewport. from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, April 10. "That's not the way I -and a host of others -species or flah whJch count In have figured it out. My answ:er was a wager: that in scortne. u lone u they weigh LEGAL •OTICE 1 0 C d 1 M ld be th t f H 200 pounda or more. These 5,· with NOTICE TO CREDITORS years orono e ar wou e cen er 0 ar-emphula on bic. are: black, blue NO. A 32633 b o r a rea population. The bet was taken. (Note: and atrtped marlin, broadbW Estate of ALVIN G. lfEISS, de· Please c heck in March, 1959)." swordflah and blc-eyed tUna. ceued. So here Jt ts 10 years later. and I'm here still The tourney beelna April 4 and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJ'f luu 18 claya. Two men from to the creditors of and all penona wrihng this Log And what do you say, Ginny, each team will flah the tlrst 9 bavtne clalms aa-alnst the aatd whe rever you are. about the growth of Corona del days. the other 2. the last 9. Last decedent or aald estate to ftle Mar? The populahon then was probably around f~ar~~ ::n:: ~::"Iwean'cit~ ~~ ~h'!' ~ce~ryCl~ 2.500 It is now about 7,500. Corona· del Mar out-fe~nt ~et-up, where ihenoontest the SUperior Court of the State numbers and out-votes any other area of the City of wu dJvJded lntd 3 flahln& peri· of Callfomla. In and tor the Ne wport Beac h and will eventually have the bulk oda of • week nc:h, hul Jtopra County of <>ranee. or to preemt f h · • 1 · Th f . ht wu the hero of the tim week. the same, with the nee r r•ry o t e ctty s popu ahon. e uture seems m1g Y nse Callfomlans outM:oftd the voucbe,., to the undftal.,ed at good Texana. but took It on the c:htn hJ.a or her place ot busJnea, to· ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==~~;;;;;==========~I '" Ko. 2 heat. bowlnc to 01 Ow· wtt: r lnp' Atlantic: Cout quartette. William Henry S)'IIM, C/o Bar· OmoL& S.IDI Durtn1 th1t ..tc.. 0. c:aucbt hJ.a wood. Reffmlan • Soden. Attor. ---------- 1ee0nd black marlln ovel' 1.000 n~ at Law, 3355 VlalJdo, New- pounda. It went 1.UI ~ the port Beach. Callfomla. blccest ftab ewr takien In CGIIlpe. wlthJn alx montha after the Ont THE TfTll is now "lieutenant" tiUon. Finally, O.'a lack petered publication of thw notice. for William Kuhn Jr .. 22. son of out and Cabo Blanc:o won tbe Dated: March • 1Jl59. W illiom Kuhn Sr. of 151~ Mlro· play-aU. WILLIAM HENRY SYME m.u Or., Balboa. Youn9 Bill, a lt ahould be a pnttT udtJnc Aclmlnlstrator ot the !!a· former ::Jn newsboy, was tkal. Alfred ma-ll ol Hoaton, tate ot ea14 declldent. commfui os eeccnd lieu- Tent, Ia the heavywel1ht champ A~ for Adllllnlilentor t.nant efter gr.duatin9 f~ of tbe twtlnc world with a blac:k RAaWOOO. HDI&aHAJf a the Field Arti~tcer ___ .-~;. marlin that we I e bed 1,580 800D ~ pounda! That'a the kJnd of Oah 3355 V1a Lido dote tchool in SiW, ~-th~ have oU Pwu. Good luck. Kewpt ~ Calitam1a He is e 195-4 9roduate of New. cane! Hope you wtn -and tet OIUGQ 3·1010. port Harbor High Sdioo' anCI a brace of new reeords. Publa.b: April 2. I . Jt, • Ia attended the Univenity of C.li· • IIDIO the lf.-.pon Rartliw......... foMfe 4tt a.;w.y. ~~ot~netofu-a-.y ----~~----~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~--pJ~ don't torpt to enter the Cortland Line Cclmpany'a tzS.QOO .. Plt.henlwn'a D r • a m S...,~ lllaka .. For 5 montha. tbe wtn. _.._ 'ftwtft ... '- ......... D 0 'ftwtft ~-·r-.... ................. .................. Yo1r llo1ey E1r11 • ,. ........... tor ..... .. _ ..... _..._ ... ...... ........... 0 ••• ....-.,. •Bo•• owN•D ro u•v• rou- ~· . . • / -••·••-u. ~ .,.-.. 2 ... ., ... -_ .... !".~-~.~ .. ~# . . . ... -------···· .. -~ ; ........... . La•L•• T ... na•a&N CHAI.NAN DP' TH& 80A•D AHO ... &81D&NT D . W, IDIOIU atCHAaD VICK ... K81DCNT ODNA&.D a . a•taWOLD VICK .. aUIOIIN'T aoacaT "· ot.AHac• o .a .a . VIC& ..... I DKNT L&& 80\.IN •~~e•n•...,·"~'•KA•u~ •• •AT.ICIC ~. OoCDNNDa. Nea (}{IAftlOO© ltl tr(J:{J ~ u rrr .,.J~ • 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET \ Step rtabt ap la41ea and aea· tlemen, ret your free ateaka ben . . • Today f!ftrY~ pta .teak for dlnnet ••. • tbe boUM ••• Aprtl Pool ... Boot Mon., and I'll bet It'll be tlwt bonnie Ukea o' you to be playlnr Huntlna the pwk afore me nat year! The bat thlnp in llfe ant tree ..• exeept a nice Wdl juicy ~ ... Eacl1 maDOrable nibble. . twano wltb cbaJcoeJ on the outsides. encruaUna mellow pink In the middle. * * * ....................... ....... .,. .. , . ....., .. ... tiiiWa ••••• .-. .. ...... ewe-...• _.._ • diM ............ -••• tMdt. ........................... ..... _,,111M ............ ......................... ..... .a,--· ;' .. ........ .utWY ct.a. ..... . ........ ,... .......... . aids ••• A 11M ol tiM cello- ,._. .... -... IMabeque -llnGa ... ----.•. wa..t a aeella.ltet ... ...., .... ,...., ......... ...... rom-. ................ . ow-Qadlc 011 ••• TIT • e.p .arw._ ......, WI CJII _,.. tlaM ................ ·-..... .,.... Cllld ..... ., f....S ...,IND.,... . * * * And how lonar should I cook thla Lea o Lam. pleue Mr. Butcher! "You'll ftncf the tem~r· ature chart rtaht on the outalde of the p8dc.,., ldnd lacty ." y ou.'ll a1ao ftnd eooldnar 1Mtr'Uc· Uona on the outalde of our Udo Brand Hams and on our Prime Rib Raata •.. rare. medium and well done with the rtaht temper. atura and times ••• In answer to many request&. TENIIIS COURTS for the Corone del Mar Y out*' C enter . . . That's the project that will benefit from the brunch C4rd porty to be held from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Tuesd.y, April 14, at the YOtJth C.nter, under the sponsorship of the W oman's Civic league. These ..,qer players were photo- graphed at the steps of the Youth Center build· inq. with the suq9ested site of the tennis courts in the backqrOtJnd, et the far end of the baseball field. Hofdinq the rackets are Mrs. Jeanne Coop- er (left), who is in charge of door prizes for the party. end Mrs. Robert Huber, qenerol cha irman. Three-yeer-old Andy. M rs. Cooper's son, qives a snappy demonstrotion for Mrs. William McVider, who is equipment c.hoirman. Some 5horp-eyed te nnist may notice thot these rc)c.kets are for badminton . . . but you get the ideo just the same. (Ensign photo) NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO e IIBCB 24. 1 .. PetJUona are belnc circulated In Corona del Mar and on Balboa Island oppoelng consolidation of ~ ot.tlces and lou of local ~ oULce c:anoellation stamps . . . Stanley HadDeld, who La wtth the So~nson Realty on Balboa b land, wu n&J'Md by President Arthur FltzmorrLI as ~uurer ol th~ Corona ckl Mar Men's Club to nu the vacancy left by the ~ath of Stan's father, F. S. Rad. field. .. •e7dm .... , ..... tM J.._ Q ,_., ee=·aar:ll, 11111111' ............... - ..... I .. ~ .. ..... WMPl .U.tties • • • 0.....,. c..t c.. a.tt.. .....s by Tq* 1r-swl Gild •.....s ........ Ill ,,. .. Cenra clel 118r, .. I 1• e-t • .,. .. . High School PTA ... Mrs. H. P. Yarnell of Balboa Is land wu elected president of the PTA of the Newport and Corona del Mar arrammar schools ... Mrs. Mon· roe Hummel was elected pres} . dent of th~ Zonta Club, aucceed. tnr Mrs. U ncoln Nonnan; Mrs. Earl Stanley was named llrst vice-president; Mn. R u a • e II Hampton. 1«0nd vl~·pf'@Sldent; Mrs. 0 . W. Richard. c:orrupond. lnr .ec:retary; Mrt1. Joseph Ham· biM, recording RCetary; Mra. Grayce Sevier, trea.IW'e'r. Pentathlon Events Are Set For April 2 at Youth Center • A pentftblon ~Met' fw all ~ abot put, e1aae "D" broad Jump, • 4 In JunJor hl&b and elenWnt.ary and clua "E'' 100 yard da.th wtU • ,_,..a......_ 4 achooM Will be hel4 Tbunday. ~ at 12:JO p.m. • 4 April 2. by tbe City ol !C.-port The cl .. "A" broad jump. a. ....... • • • M4 4 Jacb a.a.u.on DWMlon at the cl._ "B" ahot put. "C" blah ,.. ~ CclllununJty Youth Cenw 1ft Co· jwnp, dua "'>" as yard dash. • ~•AnMJ .._ ~ rvna del Mar. and claM "E" 35 yard dash start • "" Tbe e1aae "A" 50 yard dash, at 1 p.m. I• • clua "B'' hlch ju)Jlp, claa '<C'' 'nle dua "A" shot put, d au a. ~ "B" 50 yard dub. c1... "C" 35 r "" yard d.uh.. eta.. "D" 100 yard • 4 5 YRS. AGQ dub and cl .. "E" htch jump . .. 4 ~:':t'!.:t .. ~~J;·Jump. claul. 4 "B'' broad Jump. cl... "C" 100 • p e I e r ' 5 4 yard du.h, dau ''D" 1hot put.lt • Artluu Cubbere ol Newport Ia. and class "E" shot put wUl start • land withdrew u a candidate ln at 2 p.m. F U B NIT U B £ the April City Council rue be·' The c1 .... "A'' 22) yard duh. • • e JIAIICII B. JIM eauae of .. dlaension amonc the clua "B" 220 yard dash clau "C" • (1'.-.dy '>wl; ... ) • dlrectora of the Harbor Citizens broad jump class :.D" high a. 4 Leacue." who had ortctnally en. Jump, and cl~ "E" broad jump ,.. Complete Home Pumlabtno 4 cloned hls candidacy · • · · The wtll aurt at 2:30 p.m. • •-1-M!W U. S.. Senate c:onflnned the ap. a. -·• • polntment ol John Boyd Jr. of • _ __.___ A.llla&f ,.. •• •urat a._ • Udo ble u Newport Beach post· I---IU1RI I COSTA ~ muter . . . Elwood Shell was W.-A. • • elected ~xalted ruler of the New. 1 wa II ••• ,lllaMfiMIII port Harbor Elka ... The New· ----------- port Harbor Ch.am~r o1 Com· William O'X~fe ot 816 Break· meree dlrectors went on record I era Dr., Corona del Mar, hu ar- oppoalng the p~ tax in· raneed for a ahowlnc of paint. creue to pay for eollectlon of lnp by Salvador Aulestla of Bar- trash and rarbace. celon.a. Spain. throu&b April at 'fts •....-t .._.. M 'WJ tM Dan Beard Callery in La· c-••nrt• '' ....... fl. euna Beach. ..a t.ct ... el U.C. Jale: Mr. O'Keefe met the artist In Dr. ~ rw.-Ia. ...S tile Ban:elona durin& a trfp abroad In 1rftMe C. ..... t-W • la+d 19!6. Aulestla la a symbolist and .. .--at ts 111 rill • W at.f.rartlcmJ.at. wortdna primartly tiMd 4 bruala • • ,..U. of In watercolors and tempera. He LIHIIII ....... •=f81t .._.. baa exhibited In Europe and ..,.._ • h.. 1112< Ill tMt South America, but never ~fore ._ llba., -s r ., ...... ln tbe U.S. r I ; A . ~ . ~~~r .• ~ • • • • • ~~ \ \II·.IC \' "' -~ KODAK ' ·. ... \ -.,. 'Dj " tM hit 'ftsll. ;===--=-----;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~ ... ''td'le .. _ .. lnldtty • Mt1. Helen Smith ot BaJboa lalanct, well known artist. died Man:b ~. the day ~f~ her 83rd birthday anniversary, at the horne of her ton. Hal WLU Smith ... Juat a minute after Saturday, the Beacon telephones In COita Mesa and portions of Newport Beach will ~ converted to dial operation. with the Uberty pre. I nx . . . ~ven pro~rty own~rs have gone to eourt to block the proposed Newport Beach annexa· Uon of the 2 blod<s ~tween 15th and 16th streets. and Santa Ana 1 and Irvine avenues, adjacent to Newport Hel&hta; the westerly block is already ln the City of C.ta Mesa.. • • • APtn. 1. 11154 A at:rep throat Infection Ls nreeplng Harbor High and junior hl(h tchools . . . The Newport Beach City Coundl approved a motion a.aklna tbe county su~r. vbora to place the propoRd city 1 chart~r on the June primary bal. lot . . . Robrrt K. Lelnau, 42. ol J:U ~ A¥e.. BaJboa t.· land wu kJU~ March 2; when bls motorcyc~ coJUded with a I ear drivvt by Miss Bertha Farad. zkk. COflta Mesa elementary lt'hool nu~. a t 17th St. and Tus. tin Ave., C01ta Mesa. Julia (Jin.. I'Jaalt) ......,.., Day Dreamers .......... Close Out Selle nan-. liST • IIIS...l .. 2x-3"b .... u 60% OFF BESSO -IIIRIITE aR I'~ to 114M ... , ... Tl •• How Can we a:Bmd such low pricea? We ccm't -But -we wcmt to make thi:a a 1 to I 4 and Subteen Shop YOO .... U'SI wru.-..1'0171 1922 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA c.. ........ •••If ..... . tan.. .. tM .......... . * * * nu.ton' Corp, one of Callfor. nla'a laraeat trust deed lnvest. ment tlnna. has established a brandl oltlee at 3345 Newport Blvd~ aCf'Oia from the Newport Beach City Hall. of ..,...... l'altl, 8pOI1tiab.I.Dg PLANNING the annual O..anqe -~t. cUed Mardl 10 ot County Philharmonic continu· tbe ..-of ~ ••. Lpaa:a eo-1. Te ell hth da ........... ... 1 .. llw V. ..... U. .__ .......... tWe .,.._ ......... tM.WP,l-lt ....... .-t ....... .......... ..,. .. aaaa. Gild .... ........ Ids .u. Cllld ........... ..... .. -I.Cirk· .......... c.-.. -. Bob Yardley, center on the Har· bor Hlch basketball t~am. was named to the All-Southern Call. ance (und dnve are Mrs. Karen wbo Ia 'MHWJ ca ltudy of Margreta Wood of Corona del ~~~*~1i .U.. ol • • • Port Mar. chairman of the county a..dl ...S C.... M-. ..td 1D women's division, and Judge , 11 PIOfiWW ,.._. tMt ionaa1D9 Robert Kneeland o f S.,nta Ana, = -=-:::.::-~U:: -----------...., 'fomta second team . . , Th~ Wlndja.mmer band, playtnc for ~ Harbor Civic Theater benefit dance at the Bamboo Room In Balboa, wu made up ot' the fol · Jowtq Jocal taknt: CUrt no.h. Prank WLI.hon. J~ Flt:qeraJd, Bob Boyd. Fred Stoddard, Don Shannon. Ml1l. Clactya Rogers, Mayor Dldt Drake and Mra. ''The amount of trust deed In· 1 vestment. we have recelv~ from 1 people In thLI a.~a hu becom~ .o IJ"Ht that expana1on of our fadllUea wu Inevitable," uld D. F. Denn.t..on. chairman of the board. I general chairman of the drive. Ray Fields ~ed that ......... Mrs. Frank Denison is Newport watches vaiWd at $2.000 W1!re Harbor chairman. 1 ,_ hi '--' 1 h t Robert rf,!:b~h hu be-en I sto ~ .. om a ""-e ry s op a .................. .,, ~,..--..o .... Gm.Y QOOWKY -=-ooL OP COC***I 1 I,._.. .., .... , ........... . ,_ ..._ T.c~at a• K11 fiallf'ellltlll .... ......... ,.... ...... -... lllllrltll illfl I Drake. Vl~nt's Udo Drurs during or named b b m.anacer. LKQJU. ltOnc:& atter the 1100.000 n re of Man:h LmAL IIO'nCZ I NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING 13 . . . Frank and Dorochy UR N011CE OF lli'TENDED SALE Amendment No. 67 I oom and dauchter Debby. age 6 months. a~ now Harbor Area 1 NonCE IS HEB.EBY GIVEN: Notice ls hereby given that the ~!dents. Jlvlnr; at 2502 VIsta That Mary POum. Vendor, PhtnnJnr Commlsalon of the Clty l Dr .. Bay Shorft: both Frank and wtM.e a~ Ll 219 Eut 16th of Newport Beach wtU hold one Dorothy a~ ardent marlin fisher. • • • St.. C.ta Meea. California. In the public h~artnc on the application ~n New num~rinc went • ~ JL 1.. Clty of eo.ta Meea. County ol Or· of Ronald K. and OUve L. Dlr ·l lnto ~ed today for addl"t!'SRS Corona del Mar ~uter anre. State of California. lnt~nds gina, Richard W. and Ruth E. aloni West Coast Hwy. ~ I.lnl'• reslpaUon becomes to •U to Wllllam K. Nonta. V~n· Beamish. Rer~rt W. and Bar. I efteeth• toct.;y, and pc.ta..~ clerk dee, wt..c.e acSclteu ls lip Cabrtl· bara K. Kalmbach. Mlna De H~· COD OW • y T1IID A"n~CoU~ 7'~ Fwl"'llr.~. /dt •~ POKrl.m. Pt1< t~. &roll. Vema Wat:Ma will be In dl.,.e lo -A.partmmt .. A". In the City tre, et al (tenant ln com.mon\,1 Miss Dta~ Hoyle, daughter of pend~ a nnaJ dedalon ... At ot eo.ta Maa, County of Orange. John P. Dorrta and Clty of N~-Mr. and Mrs. Jadl Royl~. 1301 U.. -.lboa llland fiWt omee. State cl CaUtam1a, tbe fOllowing port Beach to amend District Map Bonnie Doone Ter .• Jrvla. T~rrace. ~ BamJJton Smith baa cS.ctlbed perwonat property, to. I No. 2 of the Newport Beach Mu· wu amonr m<lft than a hundred ~ and ~ clerk Hllda wit: nlclpe1 Code from an R·2 Dtstrict Stephens Collece ltUdenta mak· !fame __ ............... -·-··--.. -l:rl8eoe Ia aettnr paWD.uter • . . All atodr In trade, Dxtures. to an R·1 DLitrict on Lob 7, 8. 9. tnr •pedal In~ tripe to Nt"W n.e lfewport Ctty Coundl ap· equJpi'Mftt and rood will ot a 10. 11. and 12. Block 53. River York Clty durtnc the past Wftk. pro¥id a PlaAftlftl corrunt..aon certain Retail Ma.rltet bualnea. Section. located at 5301 · 5305 · Diane, a jun.lor at tM Columbia. · Mdrft8 .................................... -. NC:G~~UneDdaUon that a aped.&J know'n u Hilltop Marltet. and ~~ 5315 · 5319 and 5323 River Mo., pta' coJJ~. wu on the Nftllnlttee be named to draft a located at 488 N. Newport Blvd... ., · ._ bfteb ........... _. theater a.rta trtp. CJt:y •. -.......... ----------aa:nplete plan for tbe Corona del In tbe City ol Newport BNch. notice .. 'Y uumer ... wn liar bluff eammlttee ~ben County of Oranre. State ol eau . that said publJc heartn& will ~ .ay Pa. ftK MD' E1ll Pbafte No. -·-------·( ..,.. c.o.mcJ.m.n o. z. ltobert110n fornla. and that a sale, transfer held on the 16th claJ' of April Vktor' and hJth MUier. 130 anct D. Jt. Blue. ~onere and ....tpment of the same wUI 19!59, at the hour of 8:00P.M. In 39th St., Newport.~~ pa~nts Waher 1.-.cmoor and C B. Rudd be made. and the consideration the Coundl Chamben ot the o1 a .,n bom w~..,. March Same ~ack IJnr whe WOUM up aJM1 Corona del Mar '....actent. t.heftfor w1lJ be ~d at 10 o'clock N~ Be:!:. ~!_ RalJ. ~ 25.. In Roq n.petat Tbe lad 1 the ... ._nett. ~ ~nn. Bobert A..K.. on the lOth ~ o1 April. w me _... any wetrMd 8 pocmdlr. 4 ouneea. U.. tMar ..a ef ao,odles or ant Dd a.ArS. "PPIL 1a. at tbe ~ department all penon& lntea~ may ap. ~ at lleriDihlNa .•• wttJa Qu a a 7 I •• trkn ot lay Elcrow Co.. Inc:. at 1892 ~ar and be heard t.bfteon. am&. POll 'I'D ca•• n ,_ eMf aper1l ~week • • • .,_ Wil 11 1 1 a. diP Harbor IIYd tn the City ot Costa ltq Y. eop.tln. See')' Tbornaa aacl Eatherlne Calle. J'raDJl Dlttldl on tbe ~ -· ... ~--eoun.:. ot Ora St t ot Newport a.cb CJt>t D r St.. Balboe. .,. u.. parents Dell~ wttlltlle c.raa1 •· :. 1 a:-'...:: .. rpwt .:. Caiiiomt... v ~. a e l'!aanlnc Ccemlatlon of a dal.aPttr bom ~. I*' PWt Q.-at U.. a.rt.. .....:Ira a ., ... .. .. Dated· 11 b rr 1959 P\JblLth. April 2. ID. In t.M March 21. In Hoq Ba.Ptal. que. llllde AnDl...., JJa llllfl· .. .._.. .. ._ 1111111 ·csa::C,l · · l'fewport Harbor Eratrn. ..t.~Mrw • pou~ 7 ouna!&. ablN 81111 'nlnl (._., ,__ _. .._ ...... aM ftlf MfMI KAJt1' PFLUM abe 8lt) Cllmnt ,_,~.~ _.a..-..... aa-Veftdot· who II..W to be eo ~ •• -.... ~ .._ ..., Ill ........ WILUAII i_ NOIJtlS ...., CMM It .. eoc*lt • DDt • • • lin. alpr HW fll ...... W. Vendee. 1111 ..... are IJJDltlld,. wQI M I Jt J ... 'I'll 111.1 M "-blJ8b: AprU 2, J..B tn the Jllllllllt ef ....... ,..,. ...... Jlewpart B..,._ ENip. WE ARE PlEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION OF AS A STAFf ASSOCIATE DECORATOR APRIL I, t9St PAT lN THE LIDO 1UilDIN6 llSS VIA UOO -·-~-_ .. ,., -·--w. ---- ..-~ := .. , .... Kl 'U I ---': :.:.:,:. •• 1 • Ball League Is Planned by Y.M. Group A 10ftball l4!&JUe la belnl planned by the Newport Harbor Y'a .Men's Club ol the Oranp Cout Y.M.C.A. BJJJ BoUman and Ed Barkley have been named u commJttee chairman to take charp of soft· ball diamonds; Mac McKlnney, Y ~tary, In charre of publicity and public relations; Bruce Mar· tin, chairma n of the learue. In charge of acheduiH and super. vlslon. Plans were tnade at Jut week's meetlnr In t he Y to hold several work days to build the diamonds. Mr. Martin Invites aH service clut. and lntereeted perwons to rea In touch with him at U berty 8-3282 If they want to he lp In the softball prorram. The schedule calls for a fathe r and liOn Little Indiana Lea gue for boys In the first. second, third and fourth rradu; &'lrla In j unior hlrh and tM!nlor hlrh; an Indus- trial league, and a bualneu league. The 10ftball learue Is open to all In Newport Beach and Cotta Mesa. A ac>T roa TJIE BULDI Ronald and Patricia Huld, 305'2 33rd St., Newport, are par· t>nts of a boy bom Saturday. March 21. In Hoar Ho.pltal, w.-lghlnr 7 pounds, 13 ounces. Professional Directory P'UirDAI.. D1II&CTOtll P'rtendly lfetVlbotbood Servkll P ARJt:ES. BELL MOJmJABY llO Broadway u a.acaa • a.3634 eo.ta ~~~..a HARBOR REST MEMOm AL PARK 3131 Harbor Blvd. at Glaler eo.ta Mesa IOV'BQI y 5-1.1!11 J'or all J0U1 Prlnt1n1 Jlfeeda THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. o .... , ... 21110 z. Cout RJP1t'a7 Corona del Kat PANTO~t~E SINGER at the BPW "Bosses N ight" Morch 20 was past president Mary (Mrs. Arnold) Noegeli, who wos fea· tured in the number, · I Enjoy Being a Girl." Other speciol numbers were donc.in9 by Dor· othy Jo Swonson, Sophie T uder s~it by Neva Oo~den. ond ' Let Me Go Lover ' by Morigold Schlueter and Helen Cole Katie Quinn and Agnes Blomquist were emcees for the Los Veg· as show. (Ensign photo) .. .,. ........ Pill Willi las C.. Robert Mcintyre, 3312 W. Ocean Ft., West Newport, has been ap- pointed as manarer of reelden- tlal aales tor the Southern Coun. U~ Gas Co. He hu been servlnr as market deve lopment manarer. and wUJ now be responsible for functional oontl'ol of all realden· tJal aala activities and ol mar· ket development. He has been with Southern CounUes Gas tor 7 yea~. uon •ona CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED do here. by certify that he Ia conductlna a valve manulacturinr bualnesa at 413 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar. Callfom1a under the fictitious firm name of General-American Va lve Company and that said tlrrn Is compoaed of the following person whoee name In full and place of residence a re as follows, to wit; • Euaene C. Greenwood, 413 PoiMettla, Corona del Mar, Cali - fornia. wtTNEES my hand this 25th day of March, 1959. I Signed I EUGENE C. GREENWOOD STATE OF CALIFORNIA I faa. COU NTY OF ORANGE I ON nus 2:5th day of Ma rch. 1959, before me, a Notary Public In and tor aald county and state, resldlnr thereln, duly commis- s ioned a nd .worn, personally ap- peared EUGENE C. GREENWOOD known to me to be the perwon whoee name Ia aubecrlbed to the within lnatrument and acknow. Jedced to me that he executed the same. WlTJ'fESS my hand and official seaL · 0 11a H. Pavlow, Rotary Pu.blle In and for aald County and State. My Comm.IMion expires Nov. 26. 1961. Publlah: April 2. 9, 1$, 23 In the Newport Hatbor EMJp. •••••••••••• IKoitler Uquor .••• .,. .,. I ~-••·--1•-I CGid Ket·leer ----. . - Tillie ............. ,. .... -,_,. ~WID ...... *....._ A. 0. ~ Ill W • ..,.,_ .............. ....., ,.,..... .¥d.. ............... dupJa ...,, wldl ua I ,... ••Jalll In ..-a err • trdal -~ tM Newport OCJ Ball o--dl ~ DtnU ...... 2n IIIII 1t... etaa......._ ,_ ...-.. wm be w••=jNIIt.~••.-rt· • tbe ftnt and tiUrd ~ -Ill a C-l ·B -. ...._ J ...... .-da IBOfttll. ~b u. ........ ~ . ........ tM ..... for tonlaht: tJUt. e 'IUTA'II9& II»_,. e __ ..._. ___ ,,... __ _ 'r.ntattve map ot Traet ar7t ltGnald Dlatna. lllcMrd JMm. la a propoeed aaiNUvlalqft ol. a W.. Rar'-t Kalmbacf\. 5a1t and portion ol. Lot 28ll ".-port 5323 .awr Aft.. w• Jf~ Betaht.. eorwl.ttlnc ot 2~ ac:NI, provide • a.11ota. to be divided Into 8 Jotr tor aln-Mlna De a.a.. Ronald Dln1nr. THEY"Ii 60tH& OYH d.tails of the ennuel .-ilin9 c.le"lc, the tJe famll7 dweliJnp. Jtlctwd -.mlah, BerMrt Xal.m· Sir Them.• Lipton trophy rec.e, wh(ch is ac~ul.d for this SuncU)'. e 'V'AalA.IfCD bach. 5301 and 5313 81wr Ave., The Udo Ide Ytcht Club wiU chellenge with Earl Sewyer'a PCC A. 0 . .._.., 512 W. Balboa Weet Mewpolt. provide 4 R·l Iota. CorMnche, e9einst th. d.fender, Newport H411'bor Yedlt Club's IJvd., lalboa. enc,.ch Into ftont John Dorrla and U.. City of fam®s Califort~io 32, Andale. These 4 ere LIYC offic:.,.._from J.ft, yard and rut yard eetbacU. Newport ltHeh, 5301 and ~ Martin Lodney, commodore: Bob Grent, eheiJ.nC)e committM VIncent Hays, 302 Larbpur Jtlwr Ave" West Newport. pro. chairma": LiM Williams, port captain. and Stuart Babcock, ocea,., Ave., Corona del Mar, proJect a vide 4 R·l loa of L _ _L_ ~-• -'---L· window 18 Inches Into front yard n,e applicant. atate 'tn eaeh racing chairman. The eH-liYC crew tne Coman~ ~uaft "'P" eetback of 20 Inch• to permit an of tbfte 3 ...ubdtvlalon requea. per Earl Sewyer, 8urke Sawyer, Leon Were, Martin Lodney, Linn ~n view without ot.truct:lnr that they dealre to Improve the Williarm end Paul 8mquitt, with Frank Meier, Bob Grent and John ~IJhbor'a view. property alone the ll'*l of the Glass es alternates. (G.ne Ross photo) Clyde Denllnrer. 201 Slat St.. neat-by Lido Sanda aubdJvt.Jon ___ ...__ __ __;:...._ __ __..: _ _..:. _________ _ West Newport, lots 3 thJOUrh 11. -"atncle famUy home. of •· waiver of a portion ol oft·atreet perior dealp whJch are Intended parkJnr. encroachment lnto front to attract pennanent and ,.. yard Mtback, pennlalon to con-Bponslble residents to Newport Aluilni on 'Sundowner' atruct carports on front half of Beach and thus further atabllU.. T E c •bbea Sea lot. ~use land co.ta are too the northwestern sector of our 0 nler an n hJeh and land area Ia too small city." to jusuty off.atreet parkin&'. I D e Classes A pror,... report on the cruiM tt.. .. ~ltld raatn1 aeu for LSGAL •onca anc by three Harbor alum~. Steve 41 boun, maktnc only a mearer CER1,1CATE OF BUSINESS B • A •1 8 BoCa., Cral• Cordrey, and Bntnt 15 mtl•. Flc:tltloua P1rm Name eg1n pr1 Hun~n. and two Pasadena Althouth the boya would be The undenlanett doea hereby boy&. Burke Mooney and Gary the nrat to admit that the food certify that he Ia conducttnr a A lO·week proaram of modem Clevlclenee, aboard the k e t e h doeen't rate wttb home cooklnr. Reataurant bualnea at 1465 South dance tn.atructlon wu announced ''Sundowner,.. reveals they are wtth amateure oo aklllet duty, Main St. In the City ol Santa lut week by the recreation dlvl. In paaace from the Paclne to p .. nty of freah food and fresh Ana, County of Oranre. State slon of th• City of N•wport the AU.ntle. by way of the Pan· fruit kHp a aturdy crew, of California, under the tic:tJtloua "' "" ama Canal. firm name of RUSS HAMBURG· Beach. A two-day atopover In San DI- ERS. NO. 3 and that aald firm Ia Instruction will be offered each ero, to obtain neceaattlea auch u .......-f the f llowt per Wednesday, bertnnlne April 8. com~ o o nr . at the Community Youth Center, vlau and a mop was forced after 10n, whoee name In full and Corona del Mar. the hasty departure from New. place of residence Ia as follows, Mia. 1udy Helmrnan, holder ol port, Dec. 28. to·wlt: a bachelor of arts de,ree In mod. From Sen Otero they proceed· Carl Russell, 2552 Oxford Lane, ern dance from Bard Colleae. Ls ed down the MexJcan coutllne. Coat& Mna, CalJfomla. the Instructor. stopplnr to flah and akln dive, • • • Wltnea my hand thla 13 day Jle...f--tJon la April 8. at the with Steve Boice taklnr the prize of March 1~ a-u• 1 h 30 d b Lade .... ,, ... C... CSI~ned ). Carl Ru.uell Youth Center. The tee will be~ w t a -poun .... Oatole , ... _,_VIII Ude STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) tor ehlldrm and 11 for adults. ParadiM. so aay the aaJiora, Ia ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ u . 0... Umes are 1 p.m. for adults. Ylapa, Mexico. Thf!')' deKrlbe It ti COUNTY OF ORANGE J 3 p.m. for c:hlldren from 8 to 7, th1a way, ''Thla place Ia like On thla 13 day of March, A.D~ 3:45 p.m. from 8 to 9, and 4:30 10methlnr you mlaht read a~t IIIIIIEI 1~ before me Galvin R. Keene. p.m. for 10 to 13. In a book. Wben you flrat enter a N~tary Publl~ In and for aald the harbor you Me these little County and State, resldtnr there-rrua shacks, a water fall and In d u 1 y commlaloned and laroon luelt, whJeh Ls a buutf. s~om, personally appeared Carl ful blue." Russell, known to me to be the A northerly wind forced the person whoee name ls aubscrlbed John Manypenny, 1443 Sere· SUndowner ro ml.u the Tres Ma · to the wtthln lnatrument, and nade Ter., Irvine Terrace. has rlu lalanda when It wu blown acknowled&'ed to me that he ex. been a ppointed ua18tant market. off courae,lan. 20. ecuted the aame. In&' manapr foT the tclentlflc A five-day stopover In Acapul- ln Wltneu whereof, I have and ptOC.'eM tnstnunent.a dlvJ.alon co proved to be tt real treat. hereunto set my hand and af. ot Beckman In.strumenta, FUller. There the boya lot In ten hours fixed my offldal eeal the day ton. He formerly eerved u field ol water aldlnr. tome aldn dJv. and year In thla certHicate Dret aaJea and eemee manapr. He Ia ln._ and 1eneraUy played the above wrftwn. an et.c:ttk:al ~rand ltad· role of the tourlat. GALV11'f R. KEENE ied at Drexel Institute ot 'J'edl. The Drat reaJ I'OUib wealhet to Notary Publle In and for noloo In Phlladelphla. hit the SUndowner OCC'W'Nd off aald County and State. the eout ol Guatemala, where GALVTN R. KEENE Atto~ at Law 333 N. Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, Callt Publish: March 26, April 2. 9, 16. In the Newport Harbor En· sign. LEGAL •onCE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Flc:tJtloua Firm Name Sound mortaaa• have all ualltl• or an excellent nvestment: • a..al.l ..... ·-............... • ............. w.,. ...................... • ...,. ................. ..t ... .. ..... • 117. lahnat per --L Let u. create additional Income tor you. WE MUAG&._ UIIYJCJI UD C'XV!'Cr. EYIIII. P .. fl ... ............... 10 f.IIU .. apwt .._. 0. '" .._, ,....,._., ·-to,.., ltat~ .... ,._ .... ..,.._ IHKI- _., C.ll .... bt1f" "'"'"" .... ,........, OlJele J-41110. JA~ES D. RAY SA,VE FIRST ~·· .... ':-:1 0\'W at the of the I'Mftfh.) SAV.E .. Sec..-ity AI eccounh w.w.d up to $10,000.) SAVE .. EARN DIVIDENDS PAID 4 nMES PER YEAR SAVE LAGVJIA I&ACII mo.-A ... JIY.U ... 11, ... CI.DIDft •1•. a,.__._ ... u...a.a.u• LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVIN&S AND LOAN ASSOCIA T10N THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conduc:tJnr a boat launchlnr and atorare business at 200 East Coast Hlah· way, Newport Beach, Calif. un. der the flctiUoua firm name of Outboard Marina a nd that aald firm Ia compoeed of the follow- Ina perwona whoee names In full and places of reeJdence are u follows, to·wlt: 1oeephlne A. Uentz., 3320 Sea· view Ave., Corona del Mar; The Caplatrano Corporation, 245 S. Loe Robles, Pasadena, Cal· Jfornla. Special Roof . Coating · WITNESS our hands thla 24th day of March, 1959. <Sicnett) Joeephlne A. Uentz The Caplattano CorponUon by lt.obert S. Honeyman. Praldent STATE OF CAUPORNIA ) ~-COUNTY OF ORANGE J ON nus 34 day of March, 1959, before me, a Notary P\lbllc ln and for a&Jd county and atate. realdln~ therein, duly c:ommJ•· aloned and .-om, penonally ap. pea red JOSEPHINE A. LIENTZ ROBERT 8. HONEYMAN known to me to be the penons CEJrnJ'ICATE OF BUSINESS J'lc:tJUoua rtnn Name 'Jbe underat~ned doe8 heNby certifY that be Ia oonductln1 a • For Old or New Roofs • •~-.£ • A ...................... a... .. ea irt -TJIN ............. tlflae ... I 1 1 ... We .. ,._ ..... , ...... .. •... ,. * * * -.. ..... Q~ 0a11 Clllrlt ..... .Dnll&m ..,......._ • &miN6 IN THE MOOD of old Spanish Celifomie ere, from l.ft to right, Mri. Vilen Couch. Mrs. BredstrMt Miller end Mrs. Charles Travis. The reason 7 The showing of ·"Seven Cities of Gold, · ~n academy ewer~ winni~g . docume nta ry film depicting the found- mg of the San Otego Mtsston, at the Lido Theatre at I p.m. to- dey (Thursday). All proceeds go to charity. I Pretty and Wacky Hats Win ' Prizes at Anglers' Meeting I A veritable barrage of hat. de. .cended on the Newport Harbor Yacht Club at noon Friday, u the Angler's Friday Luncheon Club held it. hllarioua Euter hat contest. Winners of the contest In the women'• dlvtalon were Lem Don- er, prettle.t hat; Fran Piper, who wore a hat made of tacos and hon d'oeuvre. with tooth picks sticking out of them, most orig· Ina) hat; and Ruth Burn., who wore a live parrot perched in a bird ca1e mounted on the hat, funnie.t hat. Winners of the men's division were Stan Duncan, prettiest hat: with an oil derrick on It worn · by Helen Splea, a hat with a palm tree on It worn by Flo Rima. LITIEIIII 111101 Q1Uda., tM ........ 2112 E. c:o-t JllflnraY c.-del Xar The Rev. D. Wessell. Pastor StnrDAT. APm. 5 8:00 A.M.-The Servl~ 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11 :00 A.M.-The Service Sermon: '"The Appearance of Jesua" WELCOME •n e FASHIONS of today and some time ~ck wiH be shown at the T ues- dey Club luncheon at the Balbo. Bay Club Tuesday, Apl'il 14. Here ore 2 of the models: Mrs. Pot Burthordt, owner of the Marjorie Hole Studio in Corona del Mer, wearing a polka dot daytime dreu, and Mrs. Jed Bayer, 3712 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar, who is fine arts chairman for the T ue.doy Club. wearing o flapper dress of 1921 . All of Mrs. Boyer's "goy twenties get-up wos loaned for this photo by another T uesdoy Club member, Mrs. Herbert Miller. of Corono de l Mer, who purchase d the dress in I 92 I for $49. The materiel is Skinner satin end lace . The headpie ce , almost ~ expensive as the dress, is made of e gret plumes. The luncheon-fashion show, which will begin at I 2:30, is a benefit for the Friends of the Library, who ore raising funds for the new Corona del Mer library. !Ensign photo) Stan Annln, funniest hat, and I Roy Mueller, most original hat. Other gay and mad creations were a hat with aallboats on It worn by Leona Tate, a hat with 1 oran1e trees fw1th onnges on them) worn by Bunny Pitt, a hat YOUR VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS ... en I. Doctor dfti91 in • delic.te print on cotton lewn. of p&;..ts ,..a....c~ below ifM hip ... ..... ...,. tl1111' Plillilp • ...,.., Modern gifts and home o<:· cessories. Men· s imported Sportswear ... Dinnerware: Heath & Flintwood Stainless stNI tabl.wore, Milano Ital- ian end Swedish. English end E.rfy American Furniture. E11ropean end Or- iente! Porc*oin. Conti,.ntel ~ Earfy Americ.tn Pewter. Rare Prints., HAND DECORA TEO GLASSWARE .'\__;rJ , The Art C enter's n ewe st shop. Featuring lovely table glosswore, hond fired for lasting beauty. See our line of original gifts. A Frendi.Swiu Restaurant in • lowly ~rdetl Mtfing. Open 12 noon til 9:30 p.m. Forest ItCH. nitjltly at the piano bal. ao..d Sunday. Cell HY ett +2528. Cod· tails. luncheon. c:Jtmw. Cero11 ~~~ M1r P~•r••J -rBK ..... t lptloa ,._ u;y"' Fashions with e Ooir! Featur- ing o fabulous ~rray of Cot- to n Dresse s · In all sizes for all ages. 112'7 llAIT COAST IIIGIIWAT CO.OifA DEL liD ••II I-IIII -~ "EWB.IY LAPIDARY lmporlers of Semi Prec:ous Gem Stones F~ceted on tl,e premi e s S l1er. Goid ~,.d Platin~.m Jewelry mode h crde r. ~ BUj•ltU~J GOWNS AND SPORTSWEAR 1492 South Coast Blvd. In the art ~ntn-Laguna Beach, California Me,., ~'"'J Wome" s Cru•se .,..,~ Rto~ort Clothe, -Acces- s:>• e. a"J Co u!ll Sh~· f·c:.""' ot ;,ome a,.d abroe~. Telephon~ HYatt 4·5392 J to Q~ ·f ... I Ge rrr.a'"' ~ ::>y~ end M " b'ure• Schu~c::> C5'. • dol s Eo• ''"''lee '::>rs or-:l pby. M .. s _ b:.•e~ ""d ewe•')'· Til~ ART <:ENTER Of IOUIH CMI1' IOI!IIVA. • LA.IIIA IIACII • roa uu w--. 10 aaw CADILLAC-~ white. .:iMf. CDil fDIILf nH4II pertt&Dy Owner *'"' 11 ooo lft1ML .. ,..,....,.. a ~ on or M· Pflfect. oa a-cirtl ' ,.,. ~ 1. a adult~~ _. a _.:..----,-6x;IGAN SA.LE • J.,.u.Qid. Yearty. oa a.-. Hammond Home Model, full LOa' ... IOUWD peda.._ choice ot '-tt oq&AIRI. Leslie apeaker extra l~ price QL4"&' ac.t on Snvlew bt· tor qulcll aale. Conn orpn with ..._ ~ and Poppy. ~on. like new 8175. Bam· uw.uo. eau oa 3-Sl. mond qlllnet orpn lat..t pncuaall--.. _AII'I'D &ion model, very bat bUy of -, ~~eta~~~ o::l: ~:!~ 111111 ...... nQW only s,rr.50. Uted Hammond .._· chord or1an. J'un for the WbO~e scs••r family, a wonderful buy that a hard to find and our Hammond 1'op job~ all field& Franchlae Guarantee. other e)ec. lleft ADd Women trlc or&ana low u $199. One old fa.shloned reed or1an $50. Rent a UO Tvtltin-Newport &aeb Hammond 1plnet or&an $5 a (aero. fr'CIID All·A.merieaD week Includes private lesson& paridlll Jot) SCH.lliD'I'·PHILLIPS. New Ham- mond Organs -New Stelnway TOP OPPORTUNITIES Pianos. 520 N. Main at 6th, Santa DAILY Ana. PIANO SALE Be Sure To Check With Spinet 88 note $345. Small Spinet II~ raa•_l S259 Hallet II Davis walnut spin· ·~ r --- et • $449. Repossessed Wurlitzer J I If a.,.. .. spinet Salem Maple, save $168.5~ IJZ I ... ...,, terms like rent, many famous C02~ 32nd St., Newport makes like Stelnway, Knabe, ORiole 3-~ Everett, FliK'her. (21 Acrosonlc by :::s-=E.AMSTRESS:-:--::-:-::==~-==t~or;_;_~d..:.ress_m_a:-kJ:--ng Baldwin, many, many others. 3 and alteration work. Ph Marla with cases damaged slightly In Sieber, OR 3-0412, or apply at shipping, some rent returns, save 3637 E. Coast Hwy., COM. up to S387. Electronic plano $395. =-=-=~:=,...;........::.._,_..:....;:...,..----=--IGNIFIED, mature salesman for 6 plano accordlans close out $45 ° up. 3 Slil htly used Steinway Grands, perfect condition Includ- Ing a Concert Grand. Baby Grand madt' by Kimball only $785. Kna· be Freach Provincial In Cherry,l save $395, perfect ~auty. just In from rent. Many other famous make5. Sweet toned pract_ice pi- ,.., $95 Sl35 $175 11 up anclud· an..... . , Ill ing a blonde studio -or w rent a new spinet plano -Hurry for these buys while they last - We carry our own contracts. SCH~IlDT-PHILUPS. New Ham. mond Organs -New Stelnway Pianos. 52Q N. Main at 6th, Santa Ana. - local well established firm. No pressure. Can be ~lme work for seml . retired eentleman. Commission. U 8·4491. SECIETUY PosJtlon available In our ln.stallment loan dept. Above average shorthand and typ- lng skills. t.o.n background helpful, or will train. APPLY TO Cllifnil . ... 343S E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar. Callt. RELICS of the old Santa Ana Army A ir S:,se are being pre- served in a program being initiated by Orange C04st College, which is loc.,ted on " portion of the Air Base. Here, Anthony Sully, sheet metal instructor at OCC, is shown restoring the spire which topped the ch<'lpel recently destroyd by fire. This <'lnd other objects will be put on displ<'ly in a building yet to be erected. Third Annual Science Fair Opens ·to Public, Apr. 28 . ,_ Y-t~ '* ~~ e.tJon. lilt. Cre11J ... t Into can. ... cliiDU .. ~t ...... wttla ~-Moclelerd. tile Ot.J ot Reapclil't IMdl·Udo er.t1 polllttd .-tlaat J.a. ... l8le ~ •.octatloD 1..-IID&doa talilll .._ Ia .ad· ot tile lllaad'e wa..Ooat prop. April. aDd tbat be wu .-~otma ~ wu •••Met at tbe Qty M a print. cltDia 01 -...•--'fOI'tMrt C.ndl ........., • Maf'Cb Jttb. -.ada, and u lUCia. lile wanted Tille ......_'-the frultl ol the Coundl to QPoUit a IIX•ma.n _,., two ,_,., ot ~ and CCIIIUilJ8IIon, tbNe hiD Udo lale .e.d7 by tbe AllodatloD'• ntlr· and til,.. fNm tile Ot,J at lalp, U.C ..,_ Manapr, lunlter to atucty tbe ..._, or bow 0.. a..~. wtddl prO¥td beyond a Lido lale CGinnnantt7 .A.odaUon ..._.,. ot a doubt that the prop-la.t their watemont ...,u-. erty ta Wn• held by tile CJty and tb COMtcler tbe OtY• mcn1 for tbe adualw ue of Udo Ia· ~tJon In lceeplq tJtle to U.. Ianden, wtD ~de for more pro~-. and to NCOnUDtend an otenatw ue Of' the waterhont action ot r.tont:Son ol tbe and. laftd tor the broad WleS ot the and tile C!GrNetlq ol an old mJ8. laland ..Sdentl u a whole. tab by clolq eo. The new amendment llata In Mayor Stoddard &lbd Mr. .... ..... ...•• ,.-c... J.-.W_.a A JtiiiiC.... • 11.81DCOIID.....,. ' ' ' ' ~ detail that the Ju.ee lntenda that CNely to con.ttnue h1l da.ca.ton the P~rtlea be U8ed for thoee with Councilman Jtei\Mth K.lnp- purpoeea which w1U provide the ley, and liMn to return for 1\ar--!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!! bat WleS for the meet people, ther talk wtth Mayor, Mr. Stod· :: and llata playerounda, boat ator. dard thanked Kr CNely fot hla, •1• 1paeea and other recreational ,.._,.., ~ t • thar t and etvtc:: u.s, ....-...:v a ~er. o .eerve on Followtnc the Council action oommt.aon u a raldent ot West ot amendlne the leue by clart.n-Newport. Spanish Dancers Pr8Rare for Gala Fie-sta Espanol, Apr. I 0 ,. &. UUO& &~ UUOA oa a..,. .......... , ........ ,, 5fll .... 1--'-Y (SmoldnJ 1D the Bakony) As the Apr. 10 date ol the an· will be eeen ln a Sevenu or ROW fi.A'I'JRO 'IWIIOVOIIIAT. nual Spanish Fiesta approaches, Spanlah folk dance. Donna Con-Lucille Ball"~ Amaz dancers are a t work prepartne dry and Carolyn C&ley wUl pre· "THE J.UNG, lively authenic Spanish numben. Mnt a matadol' routine lnvoJvtne LONG TIUULER., Dance manager Carolyn Cuey the UM of red and black bull· Gary Gran~ Sophia Loren and her asalstant Arva Morris. tl1htera' capes. ''HOUSEBOAT" both seniors. are conductlne re-eo.tumea will be obtained by hearaala Involving some 25 atu-Clckl Harmon, coetume commlt-____ Bo_th..,._ln_eo_lo_r __ _ deota. tee chairman. MuaJc wiU ~ pro-SUJf. _ 110•. -'JVD. Amon1 the dances to be pre-vlded by the ·HIIh Rattera, pep Doria Day, Jamea Cagney aented at the Fiesta are the JCII'CI· band of Harbor Hleh. headed by In the story of Ruth Ettin& be Tapatio or llalcaa Bat 0..., Dave Harr1.8on, Mnlor. "LOVE ME rea turin& juniors Beatrice Roa, OR LEAVE ME" and Dirk Eastman; a tandan1o LOCAL P1UD TO DISPLAY with Penny Adams, junior. Ela Harbor Area boat bullden a nd In Color d ... Connellh, -nlor, and aopho-Joanne Woodward (Academy .. -' aportflahlne landlnp will be Award: Best Actress), mores Sharon Hayden, Jean Hid-repreeented at the r..o. An1eles David Wayne den, Sandy Brockman, and Trl.sha Sportamen'a V a c a t 1 on Show, "THE THREE FACES GIRL·s BICYCLE-Metallic blue. ~SJTU 26 .•. Excellent condition. $25. Call ~I 6-1032. ATIOIJS WAJn'ED Pierce. which opens today (Thursday) at OF rtFr#• La Co Blake Hampton, Donna Condry, the Pan-Pacltlc auditorium and '""•'"" The Third Annual Science Fair 1 project on Insects; rry urter, M ,_ J wUl be I h Whit B&J and Arva orr.... Mn ora. will run throulh April. 12. held at Harbor Hleh wiJJ set crysta OIT&P y ; ney nes. present a comical dance depict-DO YOU WAHr • JM, • ..W., • nJRE, PROFESSIONAL baby sJtter. Nwsery experience, with transportatldn. Would like ba- MA up In the glrls gymnasium, Apr. gas warfare; Alan Messlnl, low lng the Spanish venJon of the u.. ~ dAIIIfle4 e4t few ,. re~~t•~ • lwtlry litter? Or 4• ,_ ......_ -It's SPJliifG puppy time again. 28 through May 1. An estimated temperature physics. and John "eternal triangle." Carolyn Caa· Mfft. C.n I" ,_ •4• te ORIOLE _.ltillt to ... , T,., bsft" ct..U. Spring POODLES are such fun-300 entrants will participate. Owens will try the electronics ey, senior, and Beatrice Roa, Jun-J..OUO. fle4l ..... OIUel• ).GUO. by sitting days, evenings, or wk.' ends. References. Kl 2· 4662. so fat and healthy and so easy Prizes will be awarded and division with a radar project. lor will ~ featured In a namen--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.,;..-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=. to tra in when they can be out all winners will be eligible to The County Science Fair will co 'number, while Jolene C&Bala, r doors part of each day. enter the Orange County Science be held In Cook Gymnaalum. Carol Kanold. and Timmie Ken-NING IN MY HOME-$1.50 hr. Fast and good. Sue Craw-Our SPRING puppy program rRO Fair In May. Santa Ana College, May 13-16, nedY, sophomores. wlll present a looks exciting. In the shop now This will be the fourth year for with jud1 lng on May 12 and lively Impression of La ....,ha. ford 2912 W. Coast Hwy., New-ls the rtrst one -a . cheerfu_l. Harbor students to enter the Or. award presentations May 16. Jewel Leavy and Jolene C&aala, port' Beach. U 8-1521. friendly boy. BE doesn t care If ange County Fair. According to Fot " -'~ttl ....cl II the sophomores; Dick Eastman, jun. PRAC'ri'CAL NURSING-8, 10 or 12 hrs. -OR 3-1513. he does have a white shirt front Mr Robert House biology In· • ,_ ,... "f " ca lor: and Blake Hamp~on, senior, to contrast with his shiny black str~ctor, Harbor students have -;;EMl;;;t";;;;;;;;'.wt;;;;sh;;;;;;;;lllf;i;;Co;;;;;~;;O;;lJole;;;;;;;;;;;;;J.-45;;;;;;;;IO;;;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; WANTED: IRONING IN MY topcoat. BE thinks It's pretty, won more top awards than stu-•• and we thJnk lt'a nice his price ctentl from any other IChool. HOM.E--..$1.2S hr. Jla~l Whit- man, fiJ1T Kar&Uerlte. Coron. 1s ooJy 185. Harbor has won the sweep-M~ puppies wUI soon be here. stakes award two out of th~ del Mar, OR 3-2'n4. PEUOIIAL To be s hipped In from Arizona vttars. Last year's winner was are a couple ol tiny browns and Dick Griffin for a project on hu- a black eJrl. I I man embryology. At home we have three beaut!-BUSINESS MAN 5· 10", likes to Entering seniors this year In -I tul silver toy boys. Mark's first dance. swim, etc., drives '58 elude Mike Irwin with a project sons (the little Lollypops) and Ford station wagon, wants to on pollen; Doug Miller with a in Portland. Ore .. to ~ shipped meet Jady 3J.J7 whose birth· here at six weeks. are four more , day Is within 4 days of Dec. 28 of Mark's silver chlldrt>n -thref' and has education equal to 2 boys, one eJrl. Thear mother Is yrs. college. Write box L-319 a daUihter of Ch. ~arama n Sal-cjo Ensign newspaper. ver Beau. . .. 1 ---------------We've several "choice of litter III:::.::CO:.:· :.:ME==...:T:.:U~-------f~ So0~f ~~~t;,~:'~~~q: llct• Tu Ret.11 minded. drop In to the Jordan s soon a nd tell us what color, sex. EJPERT ADVICE price, etc. YOU have In mind. The J•••'• Pet Slllll REISOIIILE FEES 2732 E. COAST HIGHWAY .. PIIIPT SEIVICE CORONA DEL MAR OR 3·2430 LELIID J. FMI REAL ESTATE & BElfTALS FORMERLY WITH COM DELUXE a-bedroom, un. INTERNAL REVENUE turn , ranch style duplex. Fire-1982 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa place, foreed air heat. hard-U 8-1672 wood floors, garage, separate Residence LI 8-5664 patio. adults, no pets. ORiole ------~~~---S-0696. __ e MOllET TO LOAJf 'Fi:JR.'ilSHED KITCHEN APTS. for I --.. ._000 rttnt. Winter rates. utll. paid. ._.... ..-, OR 3-6370. BUSINESS REAL TORS-For the best return Auro BOATS PERSONAL ruRNrnnu: SEBVlCES AUT~O=I=.u=--:--- IIISUUICE For persons who cannot obtain coverage. No turndowns. No cancellations. Midway 6-2U4 JOHNS"TONE'S •••• 1111 Wrecken SHAMPOO your own rugs. Use our equipment. Low rental rates. Peterson Palnta II Rent- als. u 8-8408, 141 E. 16th St .. Costa Mesa. ALL TYPES OF PWIPIIIIIII 11111~1• e Fut Color FUm Serv1ce. • Kov1e Projecton for Rent. • Model Airplane Sui~ IIElll C1a 1ra on your advertising be su re and advertise In the Ensign. Just call Anne-ORiole 3-0550. UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW, 510 Narcissus. Corona del Mar. Adults only. No pets. $120 mo. Key at 504 Narc::lss::.u.::.•:...,·-,----:- 1-...l..--nrlfl-....1 ·--_tm_ft_ewport ___ s_lv~d..-eo.ta __ x_ .. _ ...... -.... Ptwne UbertY 8-700 3700 Newport -oa 3-3700 Painting -Decorating Newport Beach PAPEB HAKGil'fG OCEAN-VIEW-Beautltul, com· pletely furnished 2 bedroom. 2 bath. lwcurlous apt. with sun· deck overlgoklng ~ach. Avall. able monthly, but preferably tor the entire summer seuon. Write Mr. W. Wyatt, 685 N. CAUDT11T--U~AD1 GEORGE BURKHARDT 0.,1BLI urn 0r~,.~ .._ l..lbert7 .... ___ _ Coast Blvd.. Laeuna Beach or 19C7 Fullerton A"-o Call HY 4-81~93.~=--=-==---;; ec.ta W.... CallL ~ B.R. UNFUJUifJSHED AFJ'.-706 10c1wa1 1-&114 HeJioe:rop.. CDM.. Flreplace, lf no answer eall K1 ~2312 patio, yard and rara,e. Avau ... able Ma1 lit. Yearly leue. !:•~&u~~~~t:.:•:.:c:..._ __ __. ___ _ Phone o• :s-oon. ---= NICELY f'UDtSBED room with privet. bath and entrance on I 1 ••• crounct noor. •1•~ ..... nMUJ.. 1 r ••• CD11. ,.._. Oalole 3·10f7. • iDfiiCa ruz I:I'I'DIATD aAR ar.a Mam~ ,.,._ 6ellwry OOIIOftA DD.IIAB NUJtSDY 0Jt1ole 5-0110-27H E. Cout Hwy. • IE IT I ElL -· FORD · .. Thrifty Green Stamps ARE NOW GIVEN WITH PURCHASE OF EVERY USED CAR AND TRUCK AT Theodore Robins Ford ALSO IREEII STIIPS liE •mt WITH ANY RETAIL CASH PURCHASE OF PARTS -ACCESS-ES -SEIVICE Today' s A-1 Special · 'II UICIIJI ClPII . - 'II Fill VIGT-.A -. Radio, huter, fardomatic. PLUS 5,000 Green Stamps. '17 F .. UICIDI 5111& Fully equipped. PLUS 5,000 Green Stamps. 'II CIEVIaET 4-lr. W-, ... '&4 Radio, heater, power&llde, etc. PLUS 5,000 Green Stamps. .... FOidomattc, radJo, heater. PLUS 2,!500 Green Stampc. • IIOiaET 2-lr. 11 • PLUS 2,500 Gneen Stamps. .... ~, , .• FOI'dtlnatJc, radio. beat~r. ~r ateertnc. PLUS 5.000 ~ltam~ ............ , .•. Fordc.natJe, bMW', etc. PLUS 5.000 Green Stampe. 'll... .... •••• , ••• CrMD StaJDpL , .• RAMBLERTOWN TIE BUSIEST TIWI Ill AIEIIOI * Foreign Import Specials ,. ............ 4-door, jet blac.Jc. Heater, white sJde walls, wire wheels. Only 4,700 mllea. lust LJke New. '&71ETII ....,_. ... Salmon and •hJte. 'Radio and heater. white side walls. '&IIETRO 1..,_ RadJo and heater, white walls, yellow and white. Excellent condtion '&4 •••s 111101 2-Dr. RadJo and heater. Truly an economical car. 'II VIUIIILL 4-lr. Sill• '17 Heater, white tide walls, bea utiful black paint. Up to 2S mlles per e aUon. A-1 condition. * * * Blue and white. lletractable top. Radio and hnmr. , .• AutomatJc tranamluion. RadJo, beater, white aide walla. Two-tone blue and white. WEEKEND SPECIAL PRICE. ·~ ............ , .• 'U .Automatic tralwm...._ Jtedlo, b•ater, white aJde walla. 2·lene" peen. SPECIALLY PllCEDI ......... -11'\all power, electric wtndotft and aeata, autolftatte ttanlnlWUon. radio and ..... wblte aide walla. BeautifUl p.n lacquer paint Jlf PDrECT SHAn. ln lood CIOndtlon! • • • ~•-n .. --t!!!!P~ or caaa1. ......... DOS VIa UCio =mma~ 131.5 VIa Lido. Jlk:apwt Beada opnwen~ ........... Wed~ t LJD. • 7:45 p.m. Tueec1a)'a and ~ ........... UCOJrD '"'cau-ac:a...,. or CIUIIIY, ICI&iiiDI ... ,.. .... . c.-... .. .. .:.t c.ur IUP,.,.,. Corona .. liar aE.ADIKG 110011-, 3&18 Eut CoUt Btthway Open -.IE dQ..,_: fO a.m. to 3 p.m. IVIIDAY ~ ............. lCD,.. m .on~c:aoacau SURDAY ICBOOL J:l5 Lm. StmDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEE'I'INGS ---8:00p.m. You are cordJally Invited to a«encl the Churdl Servlca and to uae the Bead1nc Room. £HIJR~HES .r . a&WJOII'I' ..... urrBilAII "Tbe Appeeraoce of~ wtll A c~onmutnlon eemee wW ~ be tile_..... ..._.. of tM I.e¥. heJd at a:e and u a..a. Sunday A 5-,_r JeUe, with optiOn to ,._ ~ Ml•r -.....rt lbel. '>"ICI" W....U at I &Dd U a.m. at t.be Newport Harbor Lutheran bu7. 1« tile 4.Crf·acre Gnat ._ ••'• Mn Klrk'r ...--_.._ IIUa a.aday at tile Lu· auarcb In Newport &IJhtL The llowaJd paltl ..._ ...., the C. ._ a .. ....._ ...... at the ett· tM1u ~ of tM llla.ICer, Rev. John Propp wt1J deUftf the ._. cW MU Y08111 C..w .. tra,.. to tiM lelMa ,.., to be .S &. Coul ll'w)t .. ec.o.. del eennon. .,..,.. Jleeda7 . ..._t t.y tM IGdllld durlaa ~ boun.: Mr. Mar, 'n. s.au.ant of Ute Altar .,.IW1I ..... a. Kcwport -..c~a .~ CouDCU. Kllll bM wltbdrawn bill......-..w 11e euebratect at both eerv· oan••a•'IT n:LI.OWSIII7 TIM pPebaee J1fteit Ia 110.1'75. ._._ of Gpi'QIIAU. rr.a tbe k!e1. 1'be Rev. Mr. Clark ot the Firat wblcb Ia halt ttl tbe appralaed llaJMa lmJIICMDint ..__ Unlfa.rlan Ch~ Su Dlqo, value 'I'M raW a. the amount • ~ Uaat tbe ......._ l'f. J .... DIICO•AL wSU be the pest preachft at the of taM. &ad & g MDtl ~ ........ oa ........... It Ill lt'ilf' I -tiM DIMAlq of Unlveru.l&.t Community Fellow· on tbe ...... tJ. a11out 1111 a abould be ntut"8d .. tile 1181D· Co • ..._ ~ Dr. ~ •at. ahlp meettnc at 11 a.m.. Sunday ,..r. DMr --. .... tbat ,.._ ,... ..... wm JDaJtr tiM ftllt SUftda.y at the Frlday Afternoon Club . n.. CoancR alro! .., • ..,..,.. lbMil4 be ,.,...S: .,._ Kuter .....W. at I. t :l5 house at 18th St. and Anaheim • ~ ~ on tbe pro. a etwb' C5iiDillldU. ... D&IIMd, and U ..... at tbe 8t. la.mea Ave., eo.ta Mesa. ~ ~-----~~ ~,:!.~~=n=:: :.:!:copal auarct.. Newport CDIICOMMo•rrrc:auKB -·-t .._-oat -r-1 -...av _.... . '"'''he God Who Crtpe Us" wlU _. wltMat tiM •a-4ay U· and .. ,...._Monte Gdmel and w c:a .,. rr TD UA be the •rmon topic of the Rev eetWe ... oow Nqa1NCL Tbe Kew. Don Cundenon. v . pan lla.rtNir Chamber reqlMitM • Continued, once apln. the "Ewly Man In 1111 Plaoe" wUI Edwin Comb at the Sunday more time to NYkw other dtM&' 111.a,..m Dr. rr JMDt 4ktJ1d ~the Sund.q eermon nbjeet of •rv1ca at the Corona del Mar ordlli&.IICIM, and ac:tJon wu put hearln&. thJe time to nat lion· Dr. John Blade. dJ8trtct npertn. Community Chul'Ch at 9:30 and 1 ott until next Monday ewntnc. day evenlna. when ftnaJ action tenclent of the Whittier Dlatrtct. 11 a.m. The Sacrament of Bap· provide funda up to $1.500. contested area owned by John wlJJ excltanee pulpits thb 8~':: In the Corona del Mar. Newport • APproyed. In prlndple, the must be t.abn.. PubUc Worlca Df. at the Chrllt Church by the Sea t1ml wtll alao ~ conducted. propoeed contract with Corta rector lert Webb reported that In Balboa. Servtoea a~e at 9:30 CID1STIAJf SCIDCZ c:aoacau I Mesa and the 3 loca1 chambers be bad cSe.-for atNet rtcbt·ol. and 11 a.m. · Delineation ~n the talle of c:ornmeree for eredion or map. way for 14 ot the 19 properties IT. AIIDDWI na~ and true Ia the paramount con· alcn~rda at entrances to the Involved, r n d he ~ The Rev lames Stewart and aideratlon ot the Leaon-Sermon I Harbor Area. Each dt)' a,-reea tD chanclnK the plana to omit the the Rev J~hn Stewart, broth entitled "Unreality'' to ~ heard I • Received a rerommendatlon VoceJ. day. The Rev. John Stewart, pas. Beach and Costa Meaa Chrl.ltian '=========== tor of the Firat Preabytertan Science chwclles on Sunday. The I In the c •1 Willi Church ot Inelewood will preach Colden Text from Psa1mt de- Udo Shopping ~· ouncl I nsped at St Andrews 'Presbyterian clares. '-rhou hut dealt well with ~~.rc,!~~~e 8:15, 9:35 and 11 ~:;0 ':'~ .. :~rd0. ~~=~: L.diet' Sporisw•• u,.n. Condemned Apartments s~re:~!d:~miJ . ~~~~e~L~~:t ev~"ryde,r:::e":::.: lty wlll ~ celebrated at the 1 t 'nie Newport Beach City Coun· A heartnc on condemnation of a.m. services Saturday at the lrf .llllca 1•&1. ell adjourned last Monday eve. the buUdlnp was ttarted at last Seventh Day Adventist Church, oJng's adjourned meetlnc to 4 week'a Coundl meetlnc, and will 3262 Broad ~t., Newport Heights. Thl'fe artkts who will judee p.m. next Mooday-at the Ocean be continued at the adjourned a. L ICETBODIST Clll7JICII the 14th annual Newport Ba.rbor VIew Apartmenta, 806 E. Ocean meeting next Monday evenine. "IA.t But Loved" will ~ the Art ExhJblt, to ~ held April 20· Ft., Balboa. followlnc the Inspection tour. subject of the SUnday sermon of 26 at Harbor Hlch. are Richard There the councllmen will In· The apartments are owned by the Rev. Benjamin Torres at the ~u~n of ~ Anceles. whoee apect the al\artmenta. which have Mn. Dorothy Phoenix of Costa Balboa Isla.nd Methodist Church. hplbalpet· rw ~dyd :On thefl•~ Vt· been posted by the building de· Services will ~ at 8:30 and 11 , urunar aester o ....... An· partment as a public nuisance Mesa, who Ia repreaented by At· a.m.; church school• will ~ at geles, who works entirely from al\d unfit for oecupancy. tomey Oliver Clark. 9:45 a.m . memory and Imagination In h.b ----------------------paintings; and Jerome Allan TOUTB I'ELLOWSJIIP MEETS Donaon, director of the "Lone Firestone Tires PRICE SUPIEIE IYLI' .... Ill .... , ...... . ........ •••r• Slllt Ia Ltw Ia CAR . POLISH 95 ... ., .. , ....... O.ildretf's We• Y atdage -Linens Two Killed on Coast Hwy. In Spectacular Crashes A movie entitled "The World Beach Muesum of Art and con-FREE Na~ Forgot" will provide the ductor of an extension rourse for BALANCING entertainment at the S p.m. Mon. the Unlvenlty of California. day meetlnc of the junJor hJgh IARROVfS 1404 VI. Uclo Newport a..dt, c.lif. FREE PARKING IN REAR roa ftE IE IT IE I L FORD au Nei•J•••• AT youth fellowahlp at the Corona. N c t WITH ANY .. RE Death took no hoUday on the Sara toea. and Patricia Ro~rts. del Mar Community Church. arc 0 0 u n I I Jut few days of Easter Wf!ek. 27, a pa.aencer In one of the WEWJOaT rDST aAPT'IST Of". Gerald Rausa. 51, of 2830 1 PURCHASE Two people met death on Coast other vehJelea, were treated and "'The Llvinc Chrt.t" will ~ the Newport Blvd .. Newport. was ar. Hwy. In apecta.cular automobUe releaaed from Hoag Hocp1tal. sermon topic of the Rev Her~rt rested over Easter weekend on accldenu. At 9:22 p .m. Thursday, Jimmie Johnson at the 11 a m · Sunda charees of .. treating an addict" At 4 p.m. Saturday, Mrs. Bee Stephena, 23, of Huntington aervtce at the Fl;.. · Bapttit and "falslfyinc narcotics lnfor. RALPH FAIRWEATHER Haines, 39, of Saratoga, CaUf., Beach., a atudent at Orange Cout Church of Newport Beach. At 7 mation ... was killed when ahe and her Colleee. met death In a S·car p.m . he will speak on "Doe. God The arrest was made by David younc son were hurled onto the rear-end colllslon on Coast Hwy. Forcet Ua?" May, •pedal lnwstlcator tor the h!ehway In a 4·car amuh·UP In near Crystal Cow. State Board of Medlea.l Ex.amin· • IEJI D front of the Irvine Cout Country Mr. Stephen's car went Into a ST. JAIIE.I WOII.D IIEET era, 0ranp County Sberitfa and Club. violent apin when 1t taUed to 'nae Women of St. James' will Newport Beach polke. nD ftCI[ V? &liD Da.IYDT nae a.cddent wu caued when clear the rear end ot a car driven hold their ~cular monthly meet. Of". Bauaa. a medical doctor, 21111 E. c:-t lhry. • c.-6ll --. c-111 '* a rnetal ahower stall fell from a by Fred Crlsrtulll ot Lacuna Inc and luncheon at 12:30 p.m. has practJ~ In the Orange .....,. 0..._ l.alll & SoUh • •• Is' ' u t n ~ruck., caUilq Grover Haloes, ~ach, attempttnc to turn lett. r iiiWiedneldaiiiiiiyi, ~AiprtJ~i&iliiiii~~Cou~n~t)'~&lft~~tor~~the~l;aat~l~S;ye;ara.~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;:;;:===~ husband ot Kn. Haloes, to Mr. Stephen. alonK with pueen. swerve h1a car into the lett alde cer Gary Mason. was hurled of a station wacoo driven by onto the pavement. Mr. Stephen's Edward Bums of Lacuna Beach. body was hit twl~ by oncomJng cal'll. Mr. Burns' car atruck a car Cary Mason and Nancy Desalt. driven by Horace White of I..a. 22. of 203~ Onyx Ave .. Balboa Anceles. and Mr. Baines' w bJ. Island. we~ treated for Injuries cle spun around and collided with a car driven by Iva.r Bartell at Hoac Hospital. of Redondo Beach. IIRIMW •• F.. Three other persons were In· jured in the accident. whJch held 225 51'11 ST., ~ 1-2* up tractlc for almost a mile each HumiiT •• Elcl way; David Haines, 22~ montha. of Saratoea; Tracy Haines, 10, of The Paclfle CUppinc Servl~ ~an operation yesterday ln Santa Ana under the direction of Velma Dunlap, wife ot John CSk)') Dunlap, assistant to the president of Santa Ana College. , The weekly malllncs or cllp- plnp wlll cover 6 dallles, 2 trt· weeklies, 3 aeml·weeklles, 18 weeklies and •veral mapzlnes publlshed ln Oranee County. plus the 4 Los Anceles and 2 Lone Beach dalle. circulated ln Oranee County. SCIIOOL .ODD TO DECIDE Tbe Elementary School Board la •t to ded~ on a candidate tor the poaJtlon of staff uslstant In ma.r-.e ot business at Its 8 • p.m. meetlnc TUesday. ----- The money you need to build, buy or •odernize you.r home is available now· ••• 0ver ee MJIIIon Dollan bas abeldy ~ bned to home ow6en in OraDp County-and we are xeady to loa IIMftl million more, on~ Jow..mtaest hmne ........... 20 ,.ar 61 home loans ~ lSJia OZ. CJUI _Appl........___e _C_i_de_r_Yi_•_ne--....!9!'!-ar __ 15c--=-Calo Dog Food TREND UGUID DETERGENT-Quart . 7Sc Chicken of Sea-No. •A Ch~ Lt. Tuna .29c GAEU CIAirT_., Ccm SCOTIUMS---Lorge Sbe Tender Sweet Peas • • 17c Dinner Napkins • 2 for 45c _ZEE __ SAND __ WI_CH_....;._;;BA;..;..;;..,;;GS-30~__;;.;;......:Co::....:::..:un=:...t :._· ___:2::..f:.::or~l9c:::: SMUcn:R·s MINT JELL Y-10 oz. sTRAINED 3 tor 34c BartleH Pears • • • __ __.~....-______ lUNI:.;::.::..:.:..::O::.:R::.....:-=-=· :.........:2:_::fo::.r....:3::.:..:lc CLOIDE'n'~o.. !14 ea. • • 39c NABISCO MINT SANDWICH-111/2 oz. 49c SUNSHINE IRJSPY CBACJEBS..-7lf4 oz.-· *PRODUCE* n'AUAII Squash caartflower 10~ Apples 10t. Cabbage 3 ... ,~ -OllAIIQ& caAnn1m' ILDD .19( wau.7 ITAcaa I ........ , ........... .... W 0 0 D S ~ COVE J me~~~v:-:,=:~n of JITett ._,.,. "How to M any a Millionaire"' I.::====================::::; terlea lunchina at BerbbJre'a. iii She told me that she coea Into Now you can enjoy Lun~eon and Dinner sen-ed in the Victor Hugo Manner • • • • SEYEJI lip I Week The VICTOR HUGO INN HYatt 4-3541 361 CIJFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH THE NEW afare . retltaurant and coddail lounge DINING • DANCING ~ EYery Friday & Saturday EYening -NOW AP~G- THE TIPS Till Paul Sutton at the Organ Sunday thru Thursday eyeniDq. You 11 enjoy the atmasphere of the Seafare. her flrat picture, "frtvate A.Uair, .. playtna oppoalte Gary C1'08b)' with Chrlatine Carere and Ban)' Coe ... SpeaJdna ot Gary Clwby, he told me while dinJna at Bur- ley Bell, Corona del Mar, that be and hl.a brothers may open their nlaht club act ln London, which I think a line Idea. THE JIMMY LANE DUO is entertaining nightly, except Sunday, at the C1ptain's Cabin in the laguna Hotel. The duo is comprised of Larry Kirth. with the sax, and Jimmy Lane at the piano. (Bush photo) 11-.ry ltt89 ..s frlada l• .... twg at VIeW II_,., La· ..... 11.-y Wd-..... ..... t to S.... -a OJWI trip ... Ida ... ..,_. -bMaU ., ~ Eartb Ia ....... a.. told ...... Dany1 Zaaadr ....... tbe m.dlo ... ,a.. Jleary • as,GII-a-.,.ar ..... ................ ~Dada .. ~ ....... ... tlllat ... dutry. IUII9 ,... to ....... PI&., ... b6W ..-twa•'• ....ttag. a. Gttellda tbeU cea-•aat I DMd -. ...,.....,._. should have the full one·ye&r· ftlltiou noery ,.a:r. CIDd apen.n, .. 1M ..US ... Callfomta-cooUna-tJme . • . .o Sheilah Graham lunching at Barry Coe and hla steady, Judy he'll be sure ... Stopped In a nd Woods Cove In Lacuna ... Ray-Meredith, at the Chin~ CuJno had one ot Roberta Famous Top mond Bun-who plays Perry Ma-In Balboa. He said tha t he wasn't Sirloin Steaks the other ~nina. son. dlnina quietly with his wlfe golna alone with' the normal Again I muat say that It 1a worth at the Seafare in t.a,una . . . rigged publicity build-up for at least $S.50, a nd It only 0011t Bob Waaner and Natalie Wood youna JeadJng men. lnatead he's $1.615. having wonderful time at the aoLna steady wltb Judy. "Pub- Christian's Hut in Balboa . . . Udty's fiM, but it's what you do Sandra Dee, JW St. John and up there on the screen that really Lance RevenUow enjoying the counts anyway," Barry tells me. jam session at the Gypsy Cellar CUrrently • he's Clark Gable's in Balboa. young romantic rtval In usut Not lkla lato L.lDd8ay er.by at for Me"-and that's not doing tbe Captaia'a CCibia Ia tbe La-too bad on any screen 4J1IDCI Bote~. ...s a. ._ e.l1IDg Eddie Fisher and Uz Taylor DAR Favors 'Camino Real' as Hwy. Name Benton's Shop 133 So.. Coast IIYcL HYatt C C898 LAGUNA BEACH •a I lAYS l WEEI 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. * Breakfast Served All Day ' * Luncheons * Dinners * f'REE PARKING * For Benton'• Customers at Laguna Town & Beach Paddng Lot ''MEET ME AT BENTON'S .. Make it your favorite spot for ctining. dancing and cocktails. 11M Ida~ was Jut atanbl9· continue thelr course around Hol-The Col. William Cabell C"-~ LlDdMy CIDd ILLI IGDg-ateady. l}'WOOd. and the beach area. They ter of Daughters ol the American 21Dtb·PGIIC nars.t Jaae •lair. an were havtna a wonderful time at Revolution voted last week to ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ cal1blg It off. L1IMWIY fee1a be's Capistrano Beachcombers Club. support a resolution recently 1 too yoaeg to get tied dowD to Both_ denied to me about the re. pa..saed at the state co~erence ot aay loev·tenD CODU.U -ro-cumng rumors that Eddie wlll the DAB endorsing the renaming mcmtkally or ~-g~t • Mexican divorce. and they of Cabrtllo Highway back to "El a. Mid 1M bad bMil offend wlll marry there. Eddle s lease on Camino Real." ' DINING ROOM and BAR OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY PBOifE HYatt 4-6501 FOa JlESE.BV.ATlOifS, lfOW Oa Coast IIJway, Jaat South of l.agaDa -c:l.-.d KODday OILY 1 liRE DAYS! STARTING FRIDAY. APRU. lOth STEll IIIHT IS CIIIPIIIE IIIIT AT ROBERJ•s WATCH OUR ADS NEXT WEEK FOR DETAILS! STEll IIIITI EVEJIY FRI.. SAT.. SUN. and MON. ··~-''• , ..... TaP SIILMI STUI Served with Baked Potato and Cheese 1 65 Sauce or French Fries, Green Salad. Choice of Dressing, Home Made Hot Rolls • and Butter. For tiM -but fried chklraJa you ner bad ••• You'll be c:nuy Clboat JIO•EIIT'S Pama Style FRIED ClUcn:N DINNER 1.50 ROBERTS RESTAURANT Ill tbe VIsta ~ Ceatlft' lttla ST. at PLACDTIA. COSTA 10 s.3la 0Dea DdT CIDd I~ -'I A.IL to I P.X. lfEW OPi!lnlfG JIOU&-7 AX. -Drop ta ,_ ....,_. •111E CillEY'S PIZZI I-, 6604 W. Coast Bwy" Npt. Bcb. Phone ORiole -3-9786 11V'S1 WILDEY AT '!D JIUO WED. • Pill. • SAT •• IUJf. c-..-J...U.D•--aa OPD. P.X. to 2 .A.II. • CI.OSED IIODAY 0111-1.. • UJAIJ ....._ lJ ..._I..-. ._. t a two-plctufts-a-y.ar deal by the Hollywood Hills home he The local chapter also appoint- 20th-Pox. t.otba Ccny's studio. sh~ru with his good friend.. com. ed a nominating committee: Mrs. ;;:;;========~ edian Joey Forman. doetm t ex-c . F. Landers. Mrs. A 1.. Pinkley DANCING NIGHTLY (Except Sunday) .. .. ....... CAPTAIN'S CABIN LIIUII HITR To the M ade of JIIIY UIE .. • C••fl\••llrr In 'll&RW .,..,.. .. c ...... ... liT C..IUI pire until May .1. And Uz has and Mrs. Harold Wickerabam, Linda Christian s house leased who will select otncers to be Jn. until s ummer. 'Friends say Deb· stalled In May. bie would never agree to a fast ----- dlvoree tor a number of reasons. F« top ....,nty prWi119> cal tile lnclucUna her belief that Eddle &.It " '.w&aw111 Co.. Olio~. 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I'EAttaihG ..... lf ~PaaDe~wttb SlaD Kfteoa ud KniJa JUU) .-r-.-o.u.vu.. ..... •• Introduction . to Good Heallli The science of Chiropractic is just over a half century old. In that short time. it has attracted to its 30,000 practitioners in the Unit- ed States and Canedo over 30.- 000.000 rtients. O...r 2,000,000 additiOf'l& people each year are swelling the ronks of those who have found a better woy to heelth. The practice of Chiropractic hos been licensed in 46 states in the United States, several provinces o•eanada, and the Didrid of Co- lumbia. Only in four states where the American Medical Auoc:iation and the Drug Monopolies a re strongly entrenched, have the leg- islatures deprived the peeP• of their right of freely selecting the dod04' of their cho4ce. The following qllfltions and en- swer$ ore designed to give a con- CISe eaplonat.oo of how Chiro- prectic W04'ks and what it con be eapected to do for the sick. It is necessary to appreciate the foct thot Chiropractic is fun- domenielly different from medical theory and practice. We must ley aside our prejudic~ of many years duroiion and try to understand the nature of the science thot is both new and revolutionary in it, ap- proach to health and disease. Throughout this pege there will be found ~omporisons between ~ two metfwXJs. the purpose of wh,ch will not be especially to reveal the weakness of Medicine. ~t to dor- ify the essential features of Chiro- practic. S...ch a short analysis cannot, of course, go into much d.toil (the cour~ of instruction in Chiroproc- t c schools is a comprehensive 4- year s6entific training), so. if offer reading this you have furlher ques- fons, please consult your own chiropractor fo r the answers. He will give them freely. There are no secrets: there is no mumbo-jumbo in lo~in or Greek to confuse the Chiropractic patient. WIY M PEIPL£ lET Sill? Acc04'ding to medical theory the re are many causes of disease (each disease having a different cau$el. such as germs. pollen, v•- ruses, etc. Chiropractic m e i n t a i n s that t here is ~t one basic cause of disease; pressure upon one or more nerves leading to the disused part ot the body. This preswte may cause a host of ctrHerent symptoms. different aches. diffe .. nt pains -each of which the medical protession diag- noses as o different disease. gives each o different title . end treats eech wiih e seperete drug, re,.,._ dy, 04' with SU"JitfY. (ADVERTISEMENT) I •awJOar •• ..,. a. .. • 18u6DAY. &filii. I. 1- IDR. D. ·A.-MOLTHEN PALMER SPECIFIC CHIROPRACTOR ANSWERS THE AGE OLD QUESTION: • WHY CI-JIROPRACTIC? system in your house. If you dam- age the wire which carries elec:- tri~l current into your light sock- et, you prevent the current from reaching the bulb. When the switch is turned oo, ya.J get no light. ............. IIIHI .. ,FIII .... ..,I,... • .., ·-••v ". Fl .............. , Fell ,., •••• , to~lished, _independentfy of any Ch~ropract•c research, the impor- tanc.e of the nervous system in health and disease. Reference is mode to the ex- tensive research being carried on in the new field of "neurophysio- logy." from the latest figures evailoble we find that there are:• failure as eapressed by the medical may fall 04' suffer some other trau- resea_rch scie~tist. pr. len Steven-1 mafic injury. In many such insto"· son. 1n an ort~cle, ,w .hy Medicin~ ces there are no visible symptoms. Is Not a Sc•ence. •n the Apral Yet, if the occident caused 1949 Harper's M~ne. changes to occur in structural oi- But that does not mean there is something wrong with the bulb. You don't throw it away. Thee c- tricion simply dete rmines the wire is damaged or interfered wi1h -and removes that interfer- ence. So you see that if there is any interference with the proper func- tioning of e nerve leadang to a perti~r organ, then sooner or later, trouble will develop in th.t organ. This will give rise to a group of symptoms which. col,.ctively. the medical profession calls rheu- matism. Since nerve pressu re results in dise&S411 then removal of that pres- sure wih enable Nature's own re- cuperative, or restorative, forces to check t+Ye disease and bring us back to normal. The chiropractor's adjustment. which consists of e scientific thrust exerted by the hands on a verte- bra, will return the d isplaced ver- tebra to its normal position. When nerve pressure has been removed. the diM ... proceu will end ond the he.ling proceu will begin. ...... Y• EllaklulbiiiiJ .... ,1111' ~· ••• 1., ................. .. .. , .... IWIII ..... ..,. ...... , .. .. 1 11 Th1s information is obtained by 1t111 means of two scientifiC instru-.. ..., Is ll7 ments. First, the neurocolometer. t · This is o highly sensitive instru- Actuelly. except for surgery or en occident, the nerves in the body aren't cut, but they ore in- terfered with if pr...-. is epplied to therft. ftece enou9h pressure on e nerve f04' e given length of time ond you cut down the normal sup- ply of e nergy that it is supposed to carry to the 04'qen. To use another onaloqy. when your plumbing becomes doqqed or develops a small leak. the "ffow of water from the faucet is cut to o tridle. Nerve energy to o per· ticuler orgon is lilewise reduced to a trickle when the nerve becomes blocked. Eventually (s o m e t i m e s very quidly) that orqan gets into some sort of difficulty. For example. hearts will begin s~ipping beets. kidneys will form stones. sinuses will become inflamed or infected. blood pressure will rise (or fall). and many similar manifestations. Ill H l•nslrl ........ 11•1• ... ...,, •• c. ,.. ... .. .,, ..... n.? ment which records heat differ- e nces elong the spine. Since pres- sure upon e nerve increases the temperature of the surrounding tissue. gliding the neuroc:olometer on the patient' 1 spine enables the chiropractor to determine when and where nerve pressure exists. Secondly, the chiropractor must know in wl!et di~ioo to deliver the edjvstm.nt. That information is obteiMd by use of tf,e x-r~y. The N IIY pidures of me spine (spinoqrephs) show the chiroprac- tor the eaod position of the verte- brae. With the information from these sci~tific instruments at his dispo"'l. the chiropractor is now ready to give e scientifically C04'· rect adjustment. .. a. .. Clllrt,,... T. H .. Ui•lll•ll Was . Cln'IIIIJ •••• , The two precision instruments just described ore geared to check the C04'redness of the adjustment. In foct, they prove the truth of the whole Chiroprectic principle! Comparative x-rays taken be- fore and efter adjustment show that d isplacemenk of the verte· brae exist before the adjustment --but ore corrected afterwords. Simitarfy. the neurccalometer in- dicates the pr•sence of nerve pres· sure before en adjustment and its absence after the adjustment. True. nerves are protected. F04' ••ample, the most important set of nerves in our body. the spinal cord. is surrounded end protected by the bony fremework of the 5pi· nal column. The spina.! column con- sists of o number of moveble seg- ments. cafled vertebrae. The spinel cord,whid. is reely • prolo.~ of the ~!rein, is enclosed by these .. ·-a.a: ....... vertebrae. The nerves from the -., - cord branch off to the various o~ (IIIJ TJIII .. qans of the body es they reech that oree. • ..... 1'1111 1W ·~·· .... Ia Uj ... lll'l 912 medical scientisk. Not necessarily. Even though 132 universities end schools, your symptoms may be extremely publishing 293 publications and distressing. you may still be in per-papers, inquiring into 712 d iseases. fed adjustment. Many individuals The medical scientists estab- suffer severely during the transi-1 h d f tion period from disease to health. is e our cardinal principles:' At times the body retraces the I. The treatment mu st be ap- path that has led to disease. Thus. plied directly to the nervous sys- symptoms that e•isted previously te;.· The treatment must be .,.. and then di"'ppeor, may t.mpor-chanica!. not chemical. -*f reappear during such a per-3. The treatment must be non- iod. Chronic conditions. such as specific _ thot is, the "'me math- sinusitis, may become severely od mus t be applicable to all coo- acute before they are cleared up. ditioos. G iving an ad justment at such a 4. The technique of treating time would as surely retard recov-disease mu~t be simple. ery as would taking a drug Both Chiropractic is the --&.. heaiH! methods would m.rfere with the ..... , science ~ractic.ed today which Mturol reC\Iperative f04'ces thot f tt f t st h lth meets t ese ou r conditions a~ ash~~P ·t'"9 o I reth 04'e ·~. . squarely! . n uo-r, I IS on Y e. preOSIOn •Q, 8. J. Pamer Q;,.ctor Tl•e 8. J Instruments of the ch.ropractor P.r.,.., Chiropr•ctic al~ic. in .... Foun· th~t give positive evidence of the ••~n~ .. d Ne~. Vol. 27, 11H2. e"d e••stence of nerve pressure ond I brouqht up to dele by him. the need for an adjustment. lA a.,;, for '"• Theory of M.ct:c .,. by Or. A. D. Sperensly. Director of tl>e A I Union Institute of bperime.,lel Mad· ocone, Leni11qred. ( l~ternetional P~bt,,h. .,,. New York lb N.Y.) The dilemma of Medicine is ignment of the vertebrae, thus brought out by Dr. Stevenson in producing nerve pressure, disease his descriptiO() of the disease pro-will sooner or later manifest it- cess, which he maintains mon1fests self, IO(lg after the original fall itself in three stages: hos been forgotten. The chiro- 1. The onset of the condition, prad04' by en early ched-up of ~hen neither doctor nor patient such cases ~en often prevent the as aware of ony changes occurring onset of d•seose. in the body. Most individuels who hove ben- 2. The initial appearance of efited from Chiroprodk are symptoms. when some patients vis-aware of ~ch dangers. and. coo- it their dodors for diagnosis ond sequentiY. w1ll hove thetr chtldren treatment; others do not. e•amined even though they are 3. The appearance of severe apparently in good health. It is symptoms and structural cha nges most desirable to utilize this pre- in the body tissue. which the pa· vantive feature of Chiropractic. tient can no longer ig nore, ond because erlensive pathological tis- which the doctor now recoqnizes sue changes eventuany may make as a definite disease process and it difficult or impossible to restore attempts to treot. heolth. To repeat: 'An ounce of Dr. Stevenson states that in the prevention is worth 0 pound of third stoqe. where the disease pro-cure. cess hos token a firm hold. there • " •" addreu delivered bef~ the is little 04' nothing that can be 77111 e.,,.... -tinq of t'"' ArM••c•" Publ•c HMhh Service et tf>e Hote dO(le f04' the patient. The dodor d f Stet er N-Y~ f9PO"ed by the Ne.., woul pre er 1o treat the condition Yor\. Hereld Tr;.,u,.• Octob.r 25 tfWi in 1ts first phase. but unf04'1unately IEILTI ~ __...cnc there are no known medical tech- niques for discove ring what is tak- ing place ot thot t1me in the body. In short, he admits that the failure of medic1ne is in ig,oring the whole man while treating some specific symptom. In contrast to medical diagno-II .........._ • I '-II Dr. leonard A. Scheele , sur-From the preceding. it should sis, which consists principally of I_.., 9eon-generol of the United States be d ear that Chiropractic makes cataloging symptoms and then "'--II .... CIIJr Public Health Service. "'id, · So a radical deporture from tradition- giving them a name, the chiro-I_, hl0 long os medicin• is taught purely ol methods of making the 'icl: well. proctor makes a Chiropractic An-...... C. • II or lar9ely os a series of loosely Noi only is it new. ~t it may olysis~ The objedive is not to nome related technical disc.iplines, wiril also appear strange in many of its a disease. but to locate its cause, D fDihC .111•? emphasis end challenge on the es-aspects. because it is in direct that is, to determine where nerve oteric and unusual, so long will we ' contradiction to many of our cher- pressure occurs, and when. With Chiropractic, just as any other produce physicie'ls with little ap-ished end long-standing beliefs. the .,;d of his precisiO(l instruments. science, h4s its limitations. But it prec•at•on of preve,.tive medi-, Howev~. o scie nt ific theory such the neurocalometer and the •-roy, would be a mistake to say that 0 cine • os Chiropractic must sta nd or fell this is a relatively simple proce-condition dismissed as incurable As to preve.,••on of disease. only on the basis of laboratory dure for the chiropractor. by the medical profession will not c~ ropr.)Ctlc IS '" a for mofe fe.l 8vl0et!Ce ar,d clinical results. The The chiropracl04' attaches l1ttle respond to Chiropractic. vorable pos1'•0" Flrst because of • ray and other precis•~n mstr\.- importance to whether the nerves Of course, not all ind.viduals the foci that Ch1roproct·c has ot ments use~ by . the ch"opractor to the pancreas are affected. re-recover under Chiropractic care •Is d sposol precis·o., I"S'rume.,ts have suppl•ed ev•dence that prove suiting in diabetes. or whether the I'" some cases the d isease has proq-l that e.,ablo the d"'op•oct~r to co~clus•vel~ the mar~ prem~~es of nerves to the lungs are affected. res sed so far that it is iust too lo ~e . determ1ne the prese.,ce of d sease Ch roproct1c theory resulting in tuberculosis. Regard-Mony patients come to Chi•op•oc o• ~·~ very O"set (f f\t stagel the I. Thot slight vertebrel di·- less of the location and ~ind of tic as o lost reso~. point at wh1ch Dr. Stevenso'1 savs plocemen~s eaist in human be1ngs . symptoms.-t~e Chiroprecti: adf-1 Further. medical treo''Tienl suc h nether f doc to~ nor patent IS 2. That some of these das- ustment IS g1ven at the point o as powerful drugs and in1ect1ons owore 9 any cnongcn occurronq on plocemer>'s produce pressure up· ,.,.,. ........ ..-. Once that pressure jadmittedly able to give t•mpor the body. Second. the ch •op•oc It . d . . ,... --·-" " "' · h h + O" nerves resu •ng 1n •sease. •s removed, the symptoms, wher-ory relief), CO" produce irrepor tor. w en g •ven t e oppor+u". •y o . ever t+.ey moy be will subside bl d 1 th determ1'le the prese,..ce 01 o s 3 Thot the restorataot~ of the By this time the fundomentol dif-0 1 e Tahma~e 1? teh nedrvous sy~-ease ca., reverse the proce<s o~d m· solig,ed vertebroe •o +hear nor· • em. ere1n •es e a"ger ,,.. · · . . .11 1. ference between Chiropractic Md · ch· 1 1 t · + ..J t th ... s preve"+ the oppeorancee of mol pos•hon w1 e om1n.ate nerve us1ng ~roprac •c ~t 1r>s eo;;~ o d h k h d troditional medicine must have be first. the second o.,d th rd stages pressufl! en c e c t e •sease pro- come apparent to the reader. Then too the longer the fme By mea~s cf t"e "ev•cco o-..e-cesses. C_hiroprodic attacks the C4MII8 of the individu~l has been sid. ~nd ter the dwoproclor es•obl shes ~. 8y the use of this SCientific d1sea~nd re~v~s both cause the more medical interference the a groph pa~-'er., •hot •s us• as method the onset of disease pro· end d1sease. M~d•c•ne treats the longer will be the time required character s'•c of M indiv1duol os cess is detected ond rerT19ved. and sy~p~oms of ~tsease (somet•mes for recovery. Yet. considering the h•s handwnl1ng or f~ngerpr1nls. the individual restored to health. rel•evmg the pal.n)-but neglects fact that Chiropractic is so often Th's groph patferr-s o record of One of the characteristics of the cause -:-w•th t~e resul! that used os 0 last resort _ eftw meet-the neurocalometer read "g taken modem science is the deveiQP- often the . d1seose still remoans .. It icine end IUf"CJ8"Y heve feW--its durir>g a Ch1ropract c Analysis ment of strange and unexpected moy ~ontanue to plague and •n-practical achievements are truly and enables the ch~ropractor to theories to describe the universe capat c•fta.th~ tl~f s~tfferer :o~ the impressive. determine nerve pressure despite in which we live. The theory of res of •s ' e. ' tmay ~t e on It is not what medicine has de-the absence of overt symptor:ns· relativa+y required a most unusuel new 04'ms or symp oms. 1 moy d ho b dl Pressure upol\ o ne rve wh1ch view of sp4ce and time. However, . nd' tl bee th f cree . nor w a y you may h d. · .11 ' •reed_ y ome fet couhs~ a feel, but rather the findings of the sdtorts ~-ef' . I seas•. proc.eut . • WI pro-, the theory was not rejected by new •sease, 04' as o en a,..,..-.s, Ch' ct th t .11 det · uce oe am te vena ton 1n a norma scientists beceuse of its novel ap- it may result in premature death. t :;.p~a ':' t 0 WI erm~ne pattern. Removing the ner"e pres-proech to such fundementol con- 0 a ea en you may expec a sure Will checl tL -d'•sea•• process, I . 'd . "fj ~ ne ...... cepts. t was put to nga so~h •c Now to qef to the point: An .. ... ft.-a II• '11..1 acddent, feU, or mental shod I-•-I..., recovery. ond prevent the occurrence of tests. and found to be definit.ly more severe symptoms A bot-superior to the classical idea of anced diet, sunsh•ne. fresh air physics. C. Clirlfrlclc Prttlll ••••• , rnay cause • slight displacement of Ill If I 1 II .1 .. one or more verlebrae. Such e No. When the chiropredor re- disploument in tum may produce ploc;es the vertebra to its normal 11111.. II 11111111 pressure upon tiuue surrounding pos;tion, thus removing nerve pres- rest. livil\g hygienically ond so on, In common with modern sci.nce. while important, ore of f.ttle volue Chiropractic elso hes ~ as long as the basic couse of the novel concepts. Those individuels disease process is still operatir~g. who have suffered pettentty under the nerves ~n<J out from the sure, the recuperative forces with~ C. • ••••• ., E ... FIIIII1'7 spinet eotd. or upon the spinal in the body begin their task of ,. 'ft.1a -llll'" • c.ord it..lf, end e ~ supply storing us to health. As long es ·--•-••• "An ounce of preve,tioo is worth a pound of cure.· is a pro- ..,.,-b familior to eU. Prevention is the qoel of oU doctors. including Medicine end modem Chiroproc· tic. But where medicine ofttimes fails. Chiropredic succ;eech. The ,.oson is that -me,. Medicine tre.ts the syn~ptoms, Chiropr.c:tic retnO'W'eS the ceuse. If the graph pattem •s r~ormel, medic41 trHtment wit+l little or nothing is done. since there is no "o results. should be hMrt•..d by nerve pressure As mentio~ pre· the fact ft.ot Chiropr.ttic ~ fun• vious!y. thot doe' not mean COifl· damentaDy diffeNII\t end eff.di~. plete absence of pa•n. but rather Study the fof~ ~1 that the petholoqtcal condition is for the o"-""'WS ~ C-ell ClpM the in the procna of being correct.d. roed to hMftt.. for tt.. ;tid , Tl.e function (or workinc)) of etJ'f of eftier9Y wt-ic.h the MNe is _,.. tMre is no nerve pressure. th.is Ot'C)&n -heert, stomech. ~id~ ,_d to c.etT'f newr reoches ih ~etive pro c • s s continues. or ott. tisaaes is conMied by destinetion -the body ~· l'*-fore. it ii .....,. fiMIN ._ ffle ,.,_. to fMt Of'9M· ft is e Thus W. he¥e the begiMincJ pl\e_se ..... fo ..... fhe ~ ~ ~ thet etJ Of98" of disenr. Ndequ.t. Mt'4 .,.. IR ·~~-................... . · c.-to funct;oift if the ,_ye sup-~ wil ~ __. or ebnotm.l .. feet. ... I • '-...._ ._. ~ to ft.et oi9M is Cut Off. ~in fhe OftJM of tM body .. .... ... I-JIM :h. ... tt ...... ;.t • the ~ ~ ......... ..,.... --............ ,. Exactly. AQ disease proa .. ore emenable to one form of c.«· recti~djustment of the spinal Yettebtoe by hand for the remov- e! of nerve pressure. And it is ,.._ merteble that meny medtcal ,... IMt'Cfl ~ ,_..,. recentfy •· Consider the ,...son f04' medic.! This pre-..entive espKf of Chi-WOQ!d be ..... ••~ ~ roprodiC is especiofty important = f;tst ftOt &.it ... W in the cese of children. A child • ' - ..... • DR. D. A. MOLTHEN . ~ALMER S~ECIFIO , CHIROPRACTOR (Houn-1~12-2-5-W -Tues., Thurs •• Sat.) ; L8Gil .one:. • ADVWI'*••• roa llo. !Wke ....... ~ ..................... -.. .,rl! OOWl~ • .......,.. ......... -~. wUI ...... IMat not later tbaa ........ &Xi MltJ·U. 1= the awud of DODIOA'I'D ~.11Jl8·f« LDt Pa cone.lalnl ol appraldiDa..., n.-....,.. 11ft of ClOI.:UUM and rodt bMe coune paftd JIU'IrliW-.,. :ladQdl.ac COiiU..., ~· ln •• new ud n.Joeat.t ctWa 111111 :--..... ud ••t:Cibl ... ..._ for pa.rklna ara Uabtlq . .._._.at tiM Olu< c.ngu= Ds.trlct lulldl.np. 1101 llqlkle Drtw. Jilt~ lteedl. Sueb bldl ahaU be a~ to ""CCerk ol the loud ot Su~ of Oranp Cowlty, ltoom 2n. CoQrt JlouM. SaAta Ana. CalltCif'.nJ.L" Each bld mu.t conform and be NJIPONI~ to thla 1nvttatJon, UM plans, apedtleationa and all other docwnenta ecmprtatna th~ pu. dnent contract doeumenta.. CoD* ol the Contract Doc:umente are now on tue and open to pub& 1nlpedlon 1.n tbe aald omc:. ot the OwnH. and of Plepr. Blurock. Boupn a ~ Ard\l~ 2515 E. Cout Hlchway, Corona c»l Mar. ln aald County and .sea and may be obtained at the office ot the Oranp County Har District by depoelt1n1 $25.00 for eacb Mt of plar.-and apeclllcatlont. Thla depoalt will be refunded If the aet or .eta 91 Contract Docu· menta deUvered are returned In coo4 condJtlon within five da1* after the bld openin1. ConstrUction tlme set at thirty (30) calendar d&ya. Each bid shall be made ou1 on a fonn to be obtained at either of the aald oUica l(l which the Contract Documenta are on rue. Each bid shan De accompanied by a eerlltJed « eaahler'a check payable to the Owner, or aatWactory Bid Bond In favor of the Owner. executed by the bidder u principal and a satisfactory surety company aa surety, In an amount not leu than Ten per cent of the bid. The check or bid bond shall be given as a ,uarantee that the bidder will execute the Contract if It be awarded to him In conformity with the Contract Documents and will provide the surety bond or bonds as spec1fied therein within n ve da~ alter notification of the award ol the contract to the bidder. TWO NEW IUILOtNG ,_OJECTS .,.. being shown by Costa Mesa controdor Poul Robert50n jleft) to his associ~tes in the anterpris., Tom T oon and his mother, Mrs. Minnie T oon, ownel'$ of Lido Fashions in the Lido Shopf>!ng Center. Mrs. T oon, who also operates the L•do Solon of S.outy, is pointing to the location where her new beauty shop will be loceted. The projects consist t>f e 42·unit......,artment building to be named Harbor Villas, and a 53-unit motel to be named Coral Reef. The location is on Herb« Blvd. in Costa Mesa, near the Fairview Stet. H01pitol. Com- pletion is expected around June I 5. (DOrt Bush-photo) BONDS: The successful bidder, almultaneou.sly with the execu· tlon of the Agreement. will be requlred to tuml&h a labor and m&· terlaJ bond In an amount equal to tJtty per cent (5()%) of the con· tract price, and a falthtul performance bond In the amount equal to fifty per cent (!)(Y"' I of the contract price. • ...... Pursuant to the Labor Code ot the State of California, Southern Calltomla Building and Construction Trade. Counclh, Bulldinr and Construction Trades CounciJ of Orange County, the aald Board has ascertained the general prevailing rate ot per dlem wa1a tor each craft or type of workmen needed to execute the contracta which will be awarded the auccess.tul bidders; and these prevaillne rates are contained In said specifications adopted by the Board, and are as follows: CLASSIFlCATJON: APPRENTICES: May be employed In conformity with Section 1m.s of the CaWornla Labor Code. CARPENTERS: Carpenter .. .. ... .. . ........... ·-· ..................................... .$3 . .3'75 Table Power Saw Operator .................................................... 3.475 ~'m:~~ ... ::.::::-··"'"""'' .. ::·::::::::·:::·::···::::::::: .. :::::::~:::::::·::·: .. :: /tf? CEMENT FlNISRERS: Cement Finisher, Floating and Machine Operator .......... 3.65 Cement Mason . ..... .. . .. . ...... ....... .. ..... .. .... .. ....... 3.40 IRON WORKERS: ~lnforclng Iron Worker ............ -............ ·-·-" ............ 3.60 Structural Iron Worker . . ................................. 3.85 LABORERS: Laborers. General or Construction ... 2.68 Operators and Tenders of Pneumatic and Electric Tools, Vibrating Machines, and slmllar mechanical tools not separately classified herein . . . . 2.89 Cement Dumper I on 1 yd. or larger mixers artd handling bulk cement 1 . .. • ... .. • 2.89 Asphalt Rake( and Ironer . . . .... . . .. . .. . . . 2.89 Buggymobile Man . . 289 Concrete Curer-lmpe" ious membrane 2 87 Drillers fCore, Diamond, or Wagon) 3.13 Drillers fAll others 1 . 2.97 Flagman 2.68 Guard and1or watchman 2.48 OPERATING ENGINEERS: A Frame . Boom Truck . 3.41 Air Compressor Operator 2.93 Boxman or Mlxt>r Box Operator H·oncrete or asphalt planll 3.52 Com·rete or A.o;pha It Spread lOg, .!\1echanical Tam pang or Ft ntsh Mac·hinP O!>('rator 3.71 Concrete MixN Operator . pavang t)'Pf.' . 3.81 Conc-rete Mixer Operator . mobiiP maxer . 3.81 Concrett> Mixer Operator . skip type .. . ..... 3.17 Concrete Pump or Pumpcrett> Gun Operator ..... 3.81 Concretl Saw Operator I Power 1 • • ·-3.41 Drilling Machine Operator ..... 3.52 Oshkosh or Tourneapu Jl Opera tor or DW10 ......... 3. 71 Roller Operator . . ........ 3.52 Skip Loader Operator . wheel type ~ yd. or less . .. . . 3.17 Skip Loader Operator . wheel type ~ to 2 yd. . .. . ... 3.71 Screed Operator . .. . .. .. 3.52 Tow Blade or Grader Operator . .. 3.41 Tractor Loader Operator . crawler type . . . .... 3.81 Tractor Operator . BulldO?.er. tamper, scraper, or dra1 type shovel or push tractor -3.71 Tractor Operator . boom attachments . . 3.81 Trenchang Machine Operator t up to 7' depth) ......... 3.52 ELECTRICIANS: Electrician . G(.'raeral Foreman .. .. . ............. . .. -4:i8 Electrical Foreman . .. . · 4..34 Electncian . ... . .... . ..... . ............ . .. ... 3.90 Cable Splicer . Foreman . .. ... ... . ... 4.67 TRU~b~J,Y~~ . .......... .. FOREMAN Ad:~ Drivers of Dump Trucks, Jess than 4 yda water level 2.83 Drivers of Dump Trucks . 4 yda but less than 8 yds water level . ..... .... .. . ....... .. .. .... .. ........... . . ..... 2.86 Drivers of Dump Trucks . 8 yds but less tban 12 yds. water level ..... ........ . .. ......... . .. . . ... .. . .... . . 2.91 Drivers of Dump Trucks . 12 yds. but Jess than 16 yds. water level .......... .. ........... . .. ... ....... ....... · · .. 2.99 Drivers of Dump Trucks . 16 yda. or more water level ... 3.21 Drivers of Trucks, legal payload capacity Jess than 6 tons 2.83 Drivers or Trucks, 1e1aJ payload capacity between 6 and 10 tons .... . ... ..... ..... . ... . . . ...... . 2.86 Drivers of Trucks. legal payload capacity between tO and 1S tons .. .................... ........ ... . ..... .. .... ... .... .. .... 2.91 Drivera of Truclul, legal payload capacity between 15 and • 20 tons ..... .... ......... . .. .... .... .. 2.99 Drivers or Trucks, JegaJ payload capacity of 20 tons or more ........... ...... ......... . ....... .. -· ..... -.. .. .. ... .. 3.21 Drivera of Euclid type spreader trucks . ................ .. .. 3.40 Drivers of Dumpster Trucks ......... . .................................. _ ... 3.21 Drivers of Translt·Mlx Trucks under 3 yds. . .. .. ... 3.07 Drivers or Translt·Mlx Trucka 3 yda. or more .. . . 3.21 Gas .l OiJ Pipeline Working Truck Driver, Including Winch Truck and all sizes ot trucka ... . .......... .. ..... .. 3.07 Bootmen ............. :. ... .. . .. . .... .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. ..... . . ...... 3.01 Dumpcrete Truck, Jess than 6~ ydA., water Jevel .......... 3.07 Dumpcrete Truck. 6~ yds., water level .l over ....... ---...... 3.21 ac. Carrter Driver . Highway . . ........................................... 3.39 Water Truck Driver · under 2500 GaJ. ...... .. ...................... 2.89 Water Truck Driver . 2500 GaJ. to 4000 GaJ. ....................... 3.01 Induatrlal Lift . Truck Driver . ..... . ...... .... .. .... ........ 2.83 Truck Gre~r and nreman .. . . .................................. _ ....... 3.16 Truck Repalnnan ........ . .. . .... .. .. ................................ 3.67 Truck ~palnnan Helper . ... . . ............... _ ............ ~ ........ 2.94 Warehouseman . Clerk . .. ...... .. .. ................................... 2.89 NOTE: All of the above crarts subJect to fringe bene!Jts. . OVER'nME RATES FOR SIX 8AS1C 'TRADES: Overtime ahaU be pald for work performed In excaa of the re,ular .day'a or week's work and at the rate for overtime of the cratt Involved. • , Holidays as herein referred to shall be ~Hmed to be New Year a Day Memorial Day, Independence Day. Labor Day, Veteran.a' Day, 1'b.a.ftkaatvtng Day, and Chrlat:mas. II any of the above hoUdaya falJ on Sunda.y, the Monday tollowtn1 shall be conaldered a le1al boll· UJ.It &hall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom a contract ta awarded a.nd upon all aubeontraeton under him. to pay not lea than aald pMDJ llftV&iUn1 rates ol pe.r dJem ...,.,_to all work· men em)')Oyed in the eueuuon of the contract. "nw <>wner rnerv.. tbe prlvtleRe of rejedlne any and all bld8 or to waJw any trrqul.altU. or l.nlorrnalltles 1.n any bid or In the btddJnf. BY ORDER OF 'nJE BOAJID OF SlJPEllVl90ltS of Oran~ Coun~ Callfomla Slped: t: \ #.1t~. CoUnty ~ ..... and Ex-omdo c::14dc 0( the ,..,. oC ~of Orup ~. _ ~ MA8D· L CAI'I'EIX Pu.bllab: lf...,..-t 1laftor za.ll'ft -" 2 ..... ~ Councilman Harvey Somera, chairman of the Social Service Ordinance committee, announces that the name hu been chanpd to dtarltable aoUcltation commit· tee, In order to explain its intent more clearly. The committee has qreed that the pi'Opoeed ordinance ahould prohibit door·tO·door aoUcttation by children under 16. The committee Is conaldetln& an .. Information card" syatem u a means of protectln1 the public from fraud and lnfonnlnc the pubUc of worthlnee. of each drive. The card would Include Information about objectives, ex- penses. and amount to be ra.lled. It Ls Intended to provide the pub· lie wlth necesaary lnfonnatJon to help In making a decision wheth· er to donate or not. The propo&al ot the county atreet namln1 committee to chan1e Jamboree Rd. to Marine Ave. all the way up to Pallsadea Rd. was oppoeed by the Newport Beadt Plannin1 Cornmfs81on at the Ma.rd\ meet1n1. IMtead. the commt.ion ~· ommended the name Jamboree Rd. to mend from Pal*da Rd. to the Marine Ave.-Bayalde Dr. Intersection at the entrance to Balboa Ialand. ThJ• would mean renamlnl the atretch of Marine Ave. from Bayalde Dr. to Cout Hwy. and the atntch of Ba~lde Dr. at the northerly tennlnus of the preaent Jamboree Rd. Jim Mor1an. who has manaled such proeram.s as "Do You Trust The State Assembly has ap· Your Wife!" and "Queen for a proved Assemblyman Bruce Sum. Day," has opened the headquar. ner's _concurrent resolutlon 84 for I ters. oUIC't! of his public relations acqulsltlon of the 2 remaining and adverttstna agency at the privately owned parcels on the Bay-Udo buiJdlng near the Udo bay side of the Corona del Mar shopplnl center. state beach park. ------- The resolution calla upon the Division ot Beaches and Para and the State Park Commlasion to acquire the underwater par. eels. Mr. Sumner reported that there La money available 1n the fund.a already allocated to the dlvlalon and that passage of the resolu- tion by the legislature will mean considerable prt'ssure upon the dlvlalon to puJ'('hase the property. LEGAL ROTJCE RESOLUTION NO. 4955 A RESOLUTION OF JNTEN- TJON OF THE CITY COUN · ClL OF THE CITY OF NEW· PORT BEACH DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE CLOSING UP, VACA· TJON AND ABANDONMENT OF PORTIONS OF A CER· T AJN STREri' KNOWN AS OCEAN FRONT. The City CounclJ of the City of Newport Beach, pursuant to the provl&ions of the "Street Va- cation Act of 1941", and all amendments thereto, beln1 Sec- tions 8300 to 8331, lnclualve, of the Streeta a nd Hlchwaya Code of the State of CaUtornla. does hereby resolve and declare as fo1Jowa: SECTION 1: The public In· terest and convenience requlre the oJe»lnl up and abandonment of portions ot a certain atreet known u Ocean Front In the City ot Newport Beach, and It l& the Intention of the City Councll ot the City ot Newport Beach to order the followin1 dacribed portions ot aald street In the City of Newport Beach, County of Or· ange. State of California. to be vacated, cloeed up and abAndon. ed, to w1t: Portior.-of that certain stret!t. Ocean Front. In the Seuhore Colony Tract u aaJd Ocean P\'ont ls lald out and ahown upon a map re- corded In Mt.oeJlaneou. Map Book 7, p&le 25, Recorda of Orange County. CaJlfomla. and more particularly de· acr1 bed .. followa, to wtt: &.linnlnl at the ..-t aoutbetlY eomer ot Lot "o. 6. IQock ,. ot Seuboon Colon)' Traet u Ald tract II ahow1'l upon a map recorded In ...._ cellaneou X.p 8oolt 'T, .,.,. 25. ,_. ot Oraftlll Coanty. Calltomla; t.bece &0101 ••t· er1Y al.oq tbe -Ua•--1:1 llne ot aid lot lfo. •· to tbe ....... , • ., ~ otald Lotkt; ............ _.,.,.. .. _daa nl- ==-==.::~ .......... ,... . ... .... . s•••s ,., • ................. 11 iMt ,._ .. X lilA LluJtt .. fill Wid a.tll&l; ...... .... ., ......... = allll ..... -hi I ....... w .. sltJ .... lricll , • .., B••• ., Frl•••• If u. c. U.C. Alumnus "Brick" Power of Balboa Island wu elected pres!. dent Monday of Jut week by Friends of the Unlver11lty of Call. rornla In Orange County. The dl· rectors aald they will favor no particular alte for the major cam· pus they hope to bring tp Orange County. loneatlon of the aoutheuter· ly line of said Lot No. 6; thence northeasterly alone said southwesterly proJonea- tlon to the point of belln· nlng; and Bqlnnlng at the most soUtht'rly comer of Lot No. 4, Block B of Seashore Colony Tract u aald tract Ls ahown upon a map recorded In Mia· C't!llaneoua Map Book 7, pa1e 25, recorda ol Oranee County, Calltomla; thence northwe.t· erly alon1 the aouthwesterJy line of uld Lot No. 4 to the most westerly comer or aald Lot No.4; thence aouthwest· erly alone the aouthweater· Jy proloneatton to the north· we a t e r J y JIM of aald Lot No. 4 to an lnteftee- tlon with a line Jytq aouth~rly or. parallel to. and da.tant 15 feet from the ._th~ly line of aald Lot No. 4; tbene» aoutheut· erly alon1 aald parallel line to an Intersection with the aouthwe.terty proJoncatJon of the eouthe&atetly lJne of aald Lot No. 4: thence north. euterly alone aald 80Yth· westerly proloncatJon to the point of bellnnlnl. AU of tha. poctlON of ald .u.t to be vacat.d, ~ up and abandoDold are more clearly There'll be a bit of Newport Harbor In the watera of San Dl- e,o'a Mlulon Bay. At the lnvlta· tion ot Mayor Charla Dall' ot San Dle1o, Mayor Jamea Stoddard ot Newport Beach 1a wndlq on some water from our hatbor for the dedlcatlon of Mlaton Jle,y on May 16. ~re will be a cere. mony marklnf the completion ot an Sll.OOO,OOO bay Improve- ment Oood control proeram by the U. S. Anny Corpe ot Encln- eera. Streets and Hlghwaya Code of the State of CaJifomla. SECTION 3: The Street Super. lntendent of the City of Newport Beach ahall cauae to be conaplc· uouaty poeted alpna the Unea of the portions of aaJd atreet pro. pe»ed to be vacated not more than 300 feet apart. but not leu than three In all, noUoe~ of the vacation of aald portions of aald street. Said notices ahaJJ atate the puaa1e of thla Resolution of Intention and the time and place of the hearlna of an peraor.-In· terated Ln or objectln1 to the pro~ vacation of aald por. tiona of aald atreet. SaJd notJces shaU be ao poeted 'at least ten Cel fw ,_ DlCOAATINe SYVICI Liberty 1-5611 H1ose ... Gar~ en Fumishi"91 for homes. dub.. yeehts. l017 W. C:O..t Hl9hway Newpott INch ~lElA UPIILITEIIII Newlyweds Love Grol Tm ,._. ... aa.IIC ~ok ••4 fut &. eel -.o Jim~. of 14408 ~ n.-. O.b. Be ...,.... 110 Loe Allplea • . . piC • ....., tab ••. ud .,. married. , -.ded a pleee to I!Ye to a huny,~ lw aJd. .. So oint WD• I dlli ... eo ,... ue» a Lot Aaate'-n.. .... ..., 10 tt. ...... w ••ctloo. W .. I CICNidD\ a. .. -.de • .... ..... J t..d u. ....... to ct.oc. &om. .,, wtfe ud I c:Mcbd the aputJBeM ........_ _. • r ... pboae can. ... load 1u1t .... , we wutecl. No ......_ arouod loolrloa for ftCUC7 .... No coafiiillloe 0... ...... ooUI .... coald DOt .. _ fanS. !wrythloc we ....w to how wu rlcht .._.. tD n. ,..._ If tlwN'a .,.. ...._ r. dd•ll'•n..a.Miecl· Will .... ,.,.. ...... w lt .................. tDTbe ,..._ _ _..., ....... ·~ .....,,_ ........ a .,...,.. b, cal~ 1o4157. CUTS roa IIIII AJID IOYB ONLY $1.25 ......... ,~ •···• ...... , .. II l.ical .... F.W., LEGAL KOTICE LEGAL •onCE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAUFORNIA SEALED PROPOSALS wUl be received at the office of the City Cled<., City Hall, City of Newport Beach, C&lltornla. until 10:30 A.M. on the 23rd day of..AprU, 1959, at which time they will be pubUcly opened and read. for performing work as foUOWB: Construction of Pacific View Dr. No bid wtU be ~lved unless It t.s made on a proposal form furnished by the City Enrtneer. Each bid muat be accompanied by (cash, certifled or cuhler'a check or bidder's bond) made payable to the City of Newport Beach. tor an amount eqaal to at leut ten percent (1~) of the amount .bid. such ruafanty to be forfeited should the bidder to whom the contract 1a awarded tall to enter Into the contract In accordance with the rrovtslona of Section l"nO to 1781 ot the Labor Code tbe City Councl of the City of Newport Beach haa u- c-ertalned the ,.nual prevailing rate of wa&ea appU~ble to tbe work to be done u follows: Hourly Per Diem Clas.sltlcatlon Wage Scale Wap Tile Layer, Soft -·-·-----··-·---··-·----·-a.SO 28.00 'Mie Setters ·······-······---·--3.60 28.80 Watchman or Guard --·-··-··-··-··-·--· . 2.48 19.8t Carpenter ·······-·-·-··--··--··-------·-·--·-3315 27.00 Cement Finisher ----··-------·-----·-·-3.M 28.40 Operators A Tenders of Pneumatic A Electric Tools. VIbrating Machine. A almflar mechan1caJ toola 2.89 Cemfllt Dumper (on 1 Yd. • Jaraer ~.ra and ban- dUng bulk cement) ---· ··-·· 2.89 Cribbers or Shoters ···-··-··--·· 3.04 Conctete Curer -lmpervtObS Membrane ----2.87 Flaeman ···-··-··-··-······-··-··-· 2.68 Sewer Pipe Layer (Excluding caalkB> -----2.99 Sewer Pipe caulker (Using caulking Tools) -·---2.87 Mortarman ·······-··-·····-······-·······--·-·--------··--2. 73 Apprentice Engineer. lncluc:Ung Fireman. Oiler, G~aser ---·---· -2.93 ~~~~P~ =•::, ··:-P.vtni-type ·-;n(t-mob tie 2.9.1 mlxer -··-·-·--··-·-···--·-··---·---·----3.81 . Concrete Mixer Operator • SkJp TYpe -·····-·-·-·--3.17 Pavement Breaker Operator --···-----·-··---3.71 Pipe Layers ···-········-··-··········-·····----··--·--·-2.993.l7 Pump Operator ··-·······-·-·------------··--~~e~~bc;eiiiof"":-wileef·i)rpi-=:-.:-==-= ffi Tractor ru .utt Shovel Operator ----··-----····-· 3.81 Tract&r Operator -Bulldozer. Tamper, Scraper or Drag Type Shovel or Boom Attachments -----· 3.75 Trenchlnf MachiM Opuator -· -·-·--· 3.81 Unlveru Equipment ~tor (Shovel. Draallne, Derrick. Dmic:k-Barp, ClamaheU or Crane>-3.81 Drivers of Dump Trucks of lea than 4 Yds. Water 2.83 ~· -·--·---Drivers of Dump 'I'nlcb -4 Ycla. but lea than 8 Yds. Water Level · 2.86 Drivers4 of Trucka · Lecal Payload capacity leas than .. ~ 6Tona -~ Drlvel"' of Trucks • Le&al Payload capadty between 2.86 6 A 10 Tona --··----· ·--DrfYel"' of Truc:ka • Lepl Payload capacity between 2.9l 10 A 15 Tons Drivers of Tnanatte Mix -Under 3 Yds. ----3.C7T Drivers of Tranalte Mix-More than 3 Yell.---3.21 Bricklayer and Stonemuon --. ·· 4.00 Bricklayer and Stonemuon Foreman (not lea than $2.00 per day above Journeyman nate> 3.00 Brtcktmder -----'" -5 Electndan ------·--·--· 4.1891 ~halt Raker and Ironer -··---AIPhalt Plant nrem.an -·--:-·-----------tg Asphalt or CrU.Ihlna Plant Eftllneer ·-· Concrete or A.apbalt Ssw-dtng, Mecbanical Tamping, 3. n or nn.LibJna Mac:hlne Operator ·-3. n ~:~ ::~ ~~ lnclwilnl. any type of roWer Blade ---·-3.81 LaboftN. General • Qcmatructlon --U8 AnY CJaalfk:at1oa omitted Mreln. not 1ellla than -2.88 RtinfOfdftl Iron Wortlalr = StnadUI'al 8tee1 Wartaet 3.46 Pabttan. llrwlh -Palnter, 8pla1 G\lft ot Sand Bluter <7 -b.r. [)q) -::: AGO I'I.UIMftr 1.35 .., ~~..:;: M <'C~Gl.,...ed oe tbe 1IIUII ol tbe Clt7 Enli'*" e~t.t~Qate ., ..._ ca....Uts.a Of WCIItl '9 ... ._. ~'=-::-,. ::.~·:::.: ~-r!·~~.,_ ~~ -mof .......... ,.,l<-,.... ~ .................. %J'Mit ....... COittr.et. ..... ... aae.a-~~~q -. o ........ at u.e omae ., a.. Clt7 .......-. QtJ 11&11. JleQOpelt ~ CaJI1DniL •• .... ........ ••••• **" .._,_. .. e:•3 •tz---~.--.. poeal •••• .. ... Q ... _ • • to ttae--._..,.tall................... _..:., .J-.la . ·":" ................. ., ..... ~ .. _..--..... -.nd ... clllce ...... on.a.r ........ bkll .... IIIODII STU IDIT_. oa. TUNA COTILLION PLANS for third throuqh lOth grades in the Har- bor Aree are b.inq di~ussed at this meeting at the Newport Har- bor Yacht Club. Pictured left to right are Mrs. Don Edler, refresh· ment chairman fOf' the coming season: Miss G. Virginia Gollatz. donee directress: Ml'\. Joseph Stawicki Sr., patroness fOt ninth and lOth grades, and Mr1. John Swigat't, patroness fOf' seventh grade. (Photo by Pat Shepard.) U & I lo.r.-TidfiWII A tlny .on '"laflln& • ,ou.oda. 7 ounc:ea., wu .born Th~. Mardi 21. to Charlea and CcnJee Ferrie, 512 Femleaf Ave .. Corona del Mar, In HOA6 Ha.pltal IE IT I ElL FORD ... ..,. lllpr ,.., ···-F .. ... lED F.,.IJtJ ... Crl• ..._ ..... 1S NOW ASSOCIATED WITH 333 MARIGOLD AVENUE, CORONA DEL MAR FREE PARKING EDE..-n Ill ALL JIIIAaa • MARITAL PROBLEMS-CIVIL • INDUSTRIAL PBOBLEMS-CIIIMINAL • FELONIES OF AU nPES * 15 YEARS EXPEBJENCE * Chickens 36~ GLORIETTA-303 Can - IEITIL! U ,._are expertendnc dl.tftculty 1n ftndJnc quallfted tenant.a, we BE..\LTOR "~Ia Good" Combination bualnesl and raJ. sqpet you caU- derxe located In cood but.neu zone, cloee In on the eut side of Kewport '8lvd. Nlce hOWie 1n In Char~ of olr Rental Dlvlslon 29Q Cout Blvd., South Lal\ln& Beach. -HYatt 4-7269 Eves. OR 3-5346 excellent condition. wtth Jarle LEJIIIT. UB£1 60' fronta,e. CUlT 1111, lllr. 2034 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa u 8-3121 .r IUIIIESSIEITIL New profesalonal and offlce bid&. rudy for occupancy luly t.t. Rental suitable tor accountant., pbya.ld ans and dentl.stl. UtlUtlea and music fumiahed DHirable location In Newport Beach. Ph. 011 3-70701 Mrl. Aupstine. SELL YOUR TRUST DEEDS F. CISI REAL EST ATE LOANS PRIVATE A INSTlnJTIONAL FUNDS TERMS TO 25 YEARS BUY -BUILD -SELL REFIN.(NCE Call or Write ..... lutcap c.. 2515 E. Coaat Hwy. Corona del Mar .• a£ 3-6420 two striking contemporary duplexes; ALA. design, lov- ln&IY constructed by damell bWJdera rlgbt down to the automatic flood llghu, u ch apartment contains 2 bed· rooms. 1 ~ baths. built-In range, oven, retrl,erator, disposal, fan, forced air heating, fireplace, luscious thick carpets. custom drap- eries, the upper apartment. also have a glorious ocean view, a breakfast terrace, a large Interior patio combln· ed with a sun deck. they are located In a section of newport beach where prop· t'rty appreciates at the rate of one hundred dollars a month. three of the apart- ments are leas('c1. produc- ing an Income of $475 a month. the pre~ent mort· gag<' payments ar€:' $340 per month for all four apart· mcnts. total price all for $79,000, with a down pay- m('nt as low as $24.000. they may be bought 8eparately If you desire. owner wi II show by appointme nt. Phone OR 3-8030 any time. REALTOR 3001 E. Coast HW)'. 315 M.A.RIN'E AVE. (Near Vlncent'l Drup) LUJK>A ISLAND Corona del Mar l OR 3 -0668 -Eves OR 3·Cl3'n-::...:.:....:_ __ __;o:.:~=.o_le_3·_7030 ___ _ . ICEIIIVIEWLITS •• CIIEI SMilES UINIIrcr••• UtiHtiea .... Fillll • ., ... ,... ... PIIVITE BElCH Luull•l• Estalel fl'lm $8,&00 HAIIOI IIYESTIEIT CO., ReaHors NEWPORT BLVD. AT 30th ST . NEWPORT BEACH OR 3-4400 I BALBOA ISLAND u•o UIIIQUE lEW usn• ML-3184 TWO brand new attractive single homes, (3 bedrooms, 3 baths plua 2 bedrooms, 2 baths) wide corner lot Best construction. Spacious llvin& rooms. modem kltch· ens with built-In ovens, table top ranges A aarba&e di.lpoula.. Slldlng gl .. doors openln& to private patios. Lon& term leasehold (with purehase option). Total tor both - -$48.500. Liberal Tef!DS- WI. W. SIIFMI, lulttr 1306 Park Ave. Balboa Island ORiole 3-1060 liVEST IN THE 1101 EARTH! Lovely ol der house, R-4 corner 11 7· x 147' $14,750 ,.M-1 Land, 20c a square foot. 3 Acres .... $216,500.00 Harbor Boulevard Acreage ···-···· an acre $11,000.00 1 BR.. 3 bath new luxury home. 316 Catalina $28.500.00 Half acre. 2287 Canyon Dr .. R-4. charming older house .With $1,500 down, $7,500 3 BR., J12 bath, 50' x 140' lot . .... $1.500 down, $8,450 JIHN v•n, IEILTOI 400 N. NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEACH, Ll 8 -1617 100 MAIN, BALBOA, OR 3-3181-1880 PARK AVE .• COSTA MESA MI 6-3320 -MI 6.3101 -M1 6-1675 ~ ... SEAIPOllT llEALTY au•E Yll 1-IEILT. ;aB33 We.t Coat Hwy, Newport Beach Ll S.93f9 . -Eves. Ll 8-3293 H.. WITH IICIIE WEST IIY AVEIUE DUPI.EI • West of N.H. Yacht Club. Upper apt. has large living room, 3 bedrooms, den and 2 batN (Ideal for tarce ' famlly> and 2 nice bedrooms In lower. Both carpeted. Live in upper, rent lower for Income. Only 250' from best awlmmJnc beaches. A.skln& $4.2,500. Terms. IW.IU lEAL ESTATE CO. JOSEPHINE WEBB, Realtor Associates: Ed Lee, Gladys Russell, Marae Peters 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, ORiole 3-4140 COpp. Bank of America -Downtown Balboa) AnEmM IIVESTIRS C-2 ....... z • ., Lit • ., 3GO, .... IMI 3-IEDR.I IIIIE. TRULY A BARGAIN AT $14,1&0 With Terms. WEll S-llcCIMI E, 111111n 1810 NEWPORT BLVD.-COSTA MESA-U 8·T729 1/1 HIDE·IWIY CGIIIIE a. 211 Celtic• ...... Lnall-2 .... South of highway. Ea.y walJdq dUt.anc:e to beach. Prill 111J ,11,1118-A, ..... lAY I IDOl IEILTY, IIC. REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa Day or Nlcht Phone Liberty s.nsi .. Realtor II lal1 With flr$1&te1 forced air heat and alldlnl aU.. cJoot from lara• U\1qtOOm to patio. Adjacent to ahopplq and pubUe tranaportatJon. FRI. ·-,.~, .. With $2,4:10 Down. M1T11 1111. Cl E .. MIDI Ia a ~rfect deserlptton' for tht. two bedroom eupe~ home. All new kitchen cabinets. new double clnk and formica drainboard. ''TniJy a woman'• dream." PRICED RIGHT AT U0,7:10 WITH LOW DOWN. M. M. LciBorde, Reahor "you'll Uke our friendly eervtce" 220 E. 17th Sl eo.ta Mesa Liberty 8·1139 CAc:roa ltreet from Thrltty Druc Store) Evenlnp Call KI 5-9200 -MI 6-1050 VOGEL VALUE CillO lB. Ill lllrlcliYt 11rJa I ...._ I ... ••••· 1" Ule baths. Nice fireplace at end of 16' x 24' living room. ~ood floon, wall-to-waJJ carpetJnc. 2 fur- naces. nJe sJnk In handy kitchen and anack bar. Cedar roof. Wood and stucco exterior. Located on comer lot -near stores. Can bulld rental over garage. Owner movtng-must sell! ... .-.. a•• LETS DISCUSS TERMS. THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar . ORiole 3-2020 A ORiole 3·2021 EVes. OR: 3-6456 1111 LEYEL LIJ RNI F. 10 UIITI LOCITED IT IVEIUE 1-4 REASOKABLY PRICED AT ONLY ,.I,IIR. WE ILIIIIYE LITS W IEITIU FU. ,_EIEILTY 2016 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA Ll 8-3211» • I