HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-03-03 - Newport Harbor EnsignSd100l Trustees Hear
$91375-an-A"e Price
1 !tlpt. RDy Andereen Informed s ite committee to continue their
tbe N~ S.ach Elementary negotiatloM for the purchase,
School Board TUeeday evening Mr. Andersen will aive a pro-
that the Irvine Co. a ave him the eresa report at an adjourned I
sale ,prl~ of $9,375 an acre Cor meeting called for Thursday, .
the 20-acre aile for School No. 7 March 17.
lnJand of Corona del Mar. Architects Frederick Hodgdon.
'nlla figure is 75 per cent of Kermit Darius a n d Herbert
the appraised value of $12,:500 Brownell submitted revised plans !
an acre. Tota l coet for the alte for the layout of the campus.
at •,375 an acre would be which fronta on the acces. road 1117.SOO. to Bll Canyon Raervotr and to ,.... uuacee. indicated thelr Padfk VIew Memorial Park. ~-
• '51 eel .... ... ._. DO ea.-M 11M eantou.r of the lite,
.... ...... 1M .... .All ...... np .,... ~n ud the ....,._. ...-t, tGWIII'd the hlaher
-----'------__;.__ arou.nd lot dral.aa,e purpc~~a.
COM Student
Gets All A 's
'"'-pJaft8 ahow 15 classrooms.
and at Jeut 15 more can be add.
ed In the future, Mr. Dorlus ex-
plained. He aald that the build·
ina area hu been reduced to
57,000 square feet, which at the
$15 a root estimate, wou ld keep
the total co.t within the $900,000
preliminary budget.
The trustees authorized the
first payment of $7,.200 to the 3
architects -10 per t'ent of the
basic 8 per t"ent te-e, based on the I
$200,000 estimate.
Jeri Warren
Wins· Contest j
Harbor High School student !
Jeri Warren won the 23rd a n ·
nual student speakers contest of
the Balboa Bay Llons<lub Tues·\
day evening a t the Villa .Marina
re taurant. Jeri, who Is majo r-
Ing In science and hopes to lol-l
low a medical career. will t'Om ·
pete next In the area Lion
speak-off.
Runnen -up Tu~sday f.'Vening
were Newell Stickler. who ill!
~ews from Williams College, majoring In econom ics. and
Williamstown, )1a • tells of the Christina Hussey, who plnns to
progress of a ophomore atudent, go Into fore ign servlt'e work.
James E. Hamngton Jr., son of They all spoke on the topic, ~fr. and ~rs. James E. Harring-"People to People - Key to
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TBODDAT. MAJM:II I, J-
lives
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For ew Building Boom
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told the Ensign Y"terday that .Mesa. cia! development That Is up to
Maceo wlJI have a maater plan ~fr. Macnab said that the dwel. the Co ta Me a Pla nning Com-1 in about 90 days for the develop. lings will be in the $1 8,000 to mlsslon and City Council he The ''population explosion .. Jn
ment of the 2-19.19 acres of Army $10,000 price ranee. Including the added. ' W est Newport was q u I e t I y
Air Base .land purchased at last CO'it of the Jot. He could not say The former Air Base .lte, ad· tou('h~d off Monday anernoon I Thursday s auction tor $19.000 an joining the Co ta Mesa High at a special City Council meet·
a cre. The total purchase price POEJfTS AJIE DfVlttD School campus, went \O the ing.
was just short of $4,750,000. Parents of eighth-graders who :Maceo Cor~ .. of Corora del l\1ar In a meeting Ia t ine onJy
He said that the purchase was I will attend Newport Harbor High art e r spmted b1ddlng t hac about 15 minutes. the Council
made on the assumption of School next fa ll are invited to • brought the price far above t be approved the vacation and a b&n·
i.ingle fam ily development. He attend a meeting to be t'On· expected $12.000 to S14.rol an donment of a portion ol L.an·
estimated tnat th is would mean 1 ducted by the counsel.ng stat! in acre. caster St. and a portion of Wal· 14 Iota per a cre. or a total of 1,000 I th~ high hool auditorium at )facco Corp . headed by John nut St~ in the .. Oxbow'' devel·
dwellings -a n additional pop-17 p.m. Monday. MacLeod, ls the developer of lt · I opmt'nt at the extreme westerly vine Terrat'e and Cameo Shores tip or West Newport, just inla nd
In the Corona del Mar area, and of Coast Hwy.
OVERTIME PARKERS. BEWARE! C oa $t Hwy. ·n
C orona del Mar i$ now being patrolled by Dian&
M&r$den, p4r~ing enforcement office r of the
New pod Beech Police Dept.. for viol&tions of
the one-hour per~ing limit. which o ffici&lly went
in•o effect l&st weelc. In •he 'op photo she ·s
p'ch.red with Sgt. P ic~erd He;,ec~e. '•&ff.c
office r c f :he Pol:ce Dept.
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IN THE SECOND PHOTO v ·_ V ~··::ie., e-
rncl"\he'e~ how sne o ~:es '"e ~·a· -:.n ~~.de• -~e
w;,~ h"e·d w'per efter soo•t"~g ~, ove··,"T'!e
per er. T"e d· ver ~.,. 18 :::e, 'J ='t ·~e d:: ~r
fi,e ot ·1-e Pc ~e Dep'
MISS MARSDEN :::.:·· t: -~o C:e · u,.. i, ··~
3-w.,..ee ed ~~:•e ,. f"'~..-..-.. ,. ••'! r cr• ~L'!
C!lrr'es w··~ ~er e ...... • "C · .• a~'l ~e f.,. •.
• ·,e $ &s :•e d• 'e; -..,. ; o · J::l'•ej =~··. ~e·~·
Sl"e ere :~, 0":• ! r ::: ·c e .:: ,. "",. :r '91
pl,otos)
t100n will begin coMtructlon or That waa the go-ahead sign
houses at Cameo Highlands. for Frank Ayres & Son, subdivid-
8.1. Resident
Dies in East
ers. butlders and deVelopers. The
Newport Beach Building Dept.
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1 was immediately notified that
t he frat 7S permits for dwellln~.
already applied for by Ay~ &
1 Son. t'a n now be processed. These
Word was recf>l\'ed this week permlta are expected to be Ls·
from New York City of the death I sued shortly.
ol Homer Alexander 65 of 126 Don Ayres. the son, told the
Abalone Ave ., Balboa Jsiand. Enslen after Tuesday's approval
Mr. Alexander ~ away that the entire dewlopment. to
unexpectedly In New York on be known u .. Newport Shores,"
Wednesday, Feb. 24, on a bu.sl· will have about 400 sJngle-fam.
ness trip. Re was owner of the lly dwellln~. That will mean
Brown and Caldwell Co-. Loc 1.200 to 1..500 new I'Hidents for
Anaeles. a firm makina color en-West Newport.
erav1nca for national rragazlnes, Mr. AYlft. an Irvine Terrace
one o( the large r color encravtna 1"61dent and (ather of 3~-year
... bUahmen'-ln the c:ouDU7. old tWbl .-. aftCI aJICitber 80n,
Jlr. •'"a tv .,.. '*" Aa t-a a ,_, ..._ aid taat tbe
C4tluntlla, Ohio, and had Uwd e. 11 ..Sciences shou.ld be
on Balboa r.land (or ~I rudy tor occupancy by July. The
years. He is survi\'ed by his wife. chftlllnp will ranee In pric;e
Mild~; a son. Romer Jr .. and a from $15.800 to $17.200, and there
daughter. Mlllit"ent, all o1 the wtll be a $2S monthly lea8e pay-
home addre : anothf'r son. Rob · ment per lot for the leaMhold
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ert, and 2 grandchildren. in Los land. The deovelopers hold the
Angeles: and 3 saters, Mlss master lease from SlrnaJ 011 Co.
Edna Alexander and ~tlss Frant"es Tue day's decision was made
Alexander. Columbu . and Mrs. possible by an agreement be·
I F. J. Swaney. Pt. Pleasant. ~.J. t\o\·eoen Ayres & Son and the 2
joint owners of lots just north of
LAJfTEAJfS, STATtTE STOLEJf Coast Hwy.. Ted Russell and
Patio lanterns. a granite statut-Russ Ford. The ag'reement ca lls
and fioodlamps. valued a t $202. for the ext'hange of Ayres lots for
WE're !ltolen from the yard of the 2 lots whic-h )fr. Russell and
Rotx>rt r.uggenheim Jr . 1921 S.'l· ~fr Ford will lose bt>C'ct~ a new
brina Ter . Jrv:ne Terrae'E'. ~t-w strt-et w111 bt-ron<;truC'ted j ust
port poii<'E' rE>portN1 Fmtay. inland of Coa t Hwy
Irvine Co. Directors Answer
Suit Filed by Mrs. Joan Burt
.\llor"t'\~ ~,. :hp l:\lnl' Cn rf'<tnr.; -;ou~h t to prevt-nt hr r
tlia>t to:-haH• f'lt'•l .t demurrt>r from t'ffP<·tl\'t'ly rN'ordmg her
\\llh dw ~.~~ LO' 1..' u·1 ,n Lo" dJ"'"t'nt to thl' \ariOU$ 3l'tlons
-\n~t-:t"'--.ta•.n.: that th•'re I" O(• takrn hy tht' rlm:'<'t or<~. Hf"r pelt·
'au-.e for the> J< t,on fdt>d 1.1<:1 liOn <:tatt-.1 that o;ome O( these
\o\l't'k dJ!a.n,t lhe IIHt' tor' h\ dCtlnn:-,n\Ohf'd the d1spo al and
\lr< P.1 hl~tt •Jotr. I"'\ nE>• Bu.i a<lmmbiTatl(ln of tht-proJ'('n y
3l<:o a memlx>:-•of th ... boa.rrl. Tht' and ao;.c;eto; of the lrY ine Co. 1o a
atto~ne:-~< .11-=o a-.kell for a mnnnN that mny ('OnstttUtt-a than~,, of \t•nUf'. .l'ltl thp hl'ar brl'.i l h of trU~I. •
.ng (I~ th,. '•'flU•''' "1 I ht> ht>lcl Th<' dirN'tor n mt'rl 1n the
~lon.ta~ 1n Dept 6':' ut the ~u-su11 are A J. )1cFa<1dl'n of $anta
pen or Court. Ana. president: N. Loyall Mc·
ton or 3415 Ocean, Corona del World Understanding."
Mar. He has earned a straight A Joe Broderick wasspeech chair-Balboa Assn. Shuns Support For average In hls liberal arts course, man for the Lions. Judges were
E 1 F h h'-J ohn Bereer and Virgil Sessions.
Including ngl sh, rene • ... Instructors at occ. and Robert T affi c I I s c h 0 0 I B 0 n d s
)Irs Burt iargt" I ... Ingle stock · IArt>n or San F'Tanclsco. Vil't'·
holdt-r in the company, exl't'pt prt""lrlt-nt : Jaml"!! Scarborough of
for thf" Jamt> Irvin~> Founda tion, Los Angt'le,, gPneral rounse l:
filt-d "-U.t .1g.1 in. t thl' otht'r 6 dl Robert Gerd~s of San Francisco.
r('(·tor-. la!'t Thur da'. after t~he Allison HonE-r of Santa Ana and
had ~n rPfusert pe:-m1 ~•on Char les \\'ht't'ler or l r,·lne Ter-
the day before to be a('('(lm ract'.
tory, mathematics and phlloe· Bla ustone, from Santa Ana Junior op~opplna bi5 class. Collqe. r I( ontro p I . repetttroc:~ ~:na!!t:.~~ an Is Reported
p<lnlt-d by legal coun~l to a M rs. Burt Is tht" rlau ~thter of
board me-eting in th~ TusUn of· the late James If'\ lnt' 111 who
fl t"e of the If'\ lne Co. dtf'd in 1935, and Mrs. Thu;,ond
In tchool. He won the Natlc>na l I Merit Scholarahlp from BeUar· A tr affic control plan for Bal-ol the Point Assn. told the Enl<ign Sch 1 t H 1 C
mlne ColJeae Preparatory School boa Peninsula is not on the thJs week. He explaned that • 00 rust~ e en(' E>nar SCOUTS A
ln San Joee ,.nd the Bank o1 agenda for the next m~tlng of some yurs ago hls group had I :~~n ~e!':~v '~j:~ng ~~ R E C H 0 SEN
America achlenment award In The new "girl Friday" at the the board of directors of the Bal· a Los Angeles law firm make a n there has· bet>n spontaMOu.s re·
liberal artL Newport Harbor-Coeta Me • a boa Peninsula Point Aasn., to be extena.lve study of the problem. •po~ from the com.muntty to TQ GQ TO JA~ ·~BQREE
He 11 lnternted in law and Board ol Rftlton. 401 N. New. held at 8 p.m . Tbul'8day, Ma~b He said that at the p~nt tlnw I the obj«tlves of the "Good I lVI
politics, but hu not ct.flnlteb' port Blvd., Newport Hel1hb, la 10, ln the Batboa AnalJng Club. tbe peninsula does not haV"e the Schoo~ Committee " which Is Troop n wln~ of the tr1 \ dedded wbJch tum hla career 11181 Manon Scblndler, fonMrb' "We're not plannlnr on aolne conaest1on probl~a that ~llist backing the com!n.& bond e lec· to the Boy Scout Jamborft .! ~ Ji;' F1nley. 80n of Mr
wlU talte. o1 laden Badn. ln the Black into It," President Edrar Witmer on Balboa bland, where a t.ral-tlon for the N.-wport Beach E.Je. Mille Goodwin, 80ft o1 Mr. and tl\y1rt ;,::"Ba~;:}:Y· Jll
• llr. a n d )(n. Barrtnrton r.-t, Germany. tic control pJan will 10 lnto mentary School Dlauict JlnL Fred Goodwin 101 M " Island.
She stated that the other dl-1 1 Athalle) Clarke.
and
IDOftd to Corona ct.l Mar b'OIIl Mu. Seblnd.ler worked f« the I II Pr .a.. I .. ~tJont .. ~ ~htr ~a... H1e at Mrs. Olenar Is ~ School auet1te A~ •• Coron~ ct.l .,.-;: I\AT:;e'J:J~2Samboreeat "''~~ ~ Mort11 lloUJWOOd a ,..,. aao. u.s. Army an Germany rrom lMI MIIII&I I uun-. fn:I"'C' • ._ """' one n t..... Joa.rd re~ntauve on t~ ('OlD. OJ ............... ~...-..
,_, ..,.,. anotbft 80ft, wbo will to 1157, wben abe came to tlllll fUture on the peni.nauJa and t.hat mitt~ whlcb Is beaded by A. no. WA~ I'I'OLD ~ Scouts will a.a"e J
a. paduated thla June froiD country f« a lt·month vtalt.-Elll······ ._ 11!-.-1 there wu a tramc boetle-neek 1[, Ph~l" Corona del Mar at· AD Ill .top watd\ was stolen plane. st~pl oft C. a.DanDJne. 'n.. tamlly Ia Joe*· W'fttt back to Germany, but N · -•• • •••••• WJ r.w in the Newport area. torMy. from u.e top ol <'lothes nur the Salt l.a.ke • -r·.u.,.IIO«l.-
lnl farWard to Mtq N·unl.S tumed lut n.c.aaber to __. Mn. Edna Da\-.nport, 17S2 She uld she haa received a hllb )um.p pit at Newport Ha.ftor Uon&l Patk.
fdr tM ~Prine vacation period. bft .....,. ....._ • *mtd ~· JWcJ Motor Co. annourK'ft the Plaza del Korte, Balboa. told tlw number ot calli p1ec1c:1 au Rtrb Sdtool, aona.Jd C. JNdl. taonal Park.
Ulll In ldloDI 1a Ol!rmanJ, -lllltabllllunent ol a DffeNe Pro· Newport liNch dty councll Jut port. Sbe uplained t::!t t:; a.nan. 314 E. 20th St.. eo.ta Uo6a.l ~ n.-.....-r••••U iiU ••• ....... wlda a. llrother·ln·laW dueta Group Under the dlrectlon ... that the ~naula ahoU.)d apedlk pu~ o1 the ~lt· CCJI'UPlalned to Newport pol~ lllnt
A baiW ....,_..,t ..-cl ... allllilr, llr. aad Mrl. Vkt« fill Geralcl J. ~h. compeny ~~~ I'Kiftw tlw aame conaidftatlon tet la to mue U.. Kbool ,.... Satunt.y. · ~ 2
.,_1 -_. eo ....._ ln a laD A. IMM, W. AIIUa Dr., JrriM ~~ ~ ~ ~ ftom U.. dty u la.lboa laland lmown "» tbe t'CIIIIIft\\nlt:y -......oLD II I'I'OLIIf ....., ~ IIIMnnU tuf. ,...__ -AMiml vteton ln "'· 11 now ptttnc. sate ~-Supt. Roy Anclu1oeft a~ ..W r.rtnc a Mart attadl ,.... tM pcwt ... ch. ed tM .-tab&Wulwnt of a tramc he lelt tlwte .--e¥l* A bUlfold wu ~olen f.rciD .._. •uw. Joe" at 1:1'7 a.m. 1ut ,_,. ....-a tau&M:! Mr. L..Yneh .,.. appointed vke-cfledl point on IIIli.._ llvcl. at utll..sa-In u.. commu~· ol ~ K Dr ... 11&":7• PrhlaJ. 'fte ,.......,..,.. Antonio ........ ta llle IIIIMat will ,.._...... olta. .,.,..._ Producta G St., wiMN ~ COUld W tunt· A. total o1 Sl.MS.OOO In bo,;. N .. -~~ ......... ...,._."-• llll•-· wu talltn olf the • be tM,.... 111p1c of tiW .... O..Po and 1M will <'Oftttnae te ed back wt..n no pa..-t.., •l*'l'l lfor elemea\ary l('hoOI t\pa_naton dl~ pol~ 'f'l*'f'd •~tw
filet _.rdal ftlllllta .-1 at ......... IIJIIv "· at tiMt 10:40 ..._. Mroftll..,._ Dt.-.on U aN left on tbe Nnt.. llln. .. on tiM! A.pcil 12 MIIOC ... ,. y.
-.. A'*'•t Pl. lliltWitli La· a.& .. ._ ...._ aa tM Plrlt ..-.. .. _,.... Tbe Off..-Da,._port ...-11 Lid .._ ... nloa a-. .. ._me alt~ and ~ ~~IMCI abcNt ~~~ ............. a,.eaa c.-au....a a. '* ttl c.ta ....._ Ploftcta Group will ._ ...., .... ..., -.. t~aat w ...,. .._ a. ., ...,. ~eo, 7 ~~ a ' ..___ ,.._tllllldnlte ... ....,.taL ~at PltiiBIIII A-a..a. llliir aD.,._._.....,.-. llillllft~ .-.Mar .... ,~!Ca.,...-....,... ' _.. • C'IU'CI. ~
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• NAME YOUR CHOICE FOR 'SISfEII CITY'
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A tenn-. court at the Com-
munity Youlh Centar la In bll
demand-eapeclall,y bom tbe Ja.
dln-aecordlne to · Dr. DAvid
Sl!lJiey, pra1dent of the Corona
del Mar Chamber.
Amon& thoae who have SUI·
eested that the Chamber take an
lntefftt ln tbls direction are
Barbara Whitlock. Jackie Smiley,
C harlotte Myers and Micky
Crecca.
There 11 no finer aport than
tennt.--<bot:h tor tralnlna: of the
hand, body and mind-and
inculcation ot iood sports-
man~hlp.
The ~nt Olympic eames at
Squaw Valley are ai.&nlt1cant re-
minders that amateur aport. of·
fer one of the finest opportunt:
ties available to the youth of
America . • • • Our city clerk, Margery S c hrouder, learned
ab • .. " f h e JOilf UP JfOW out a sister city project at a meeting o t e Your annual membership drive
Southern Califo'rnia C ity Clerks A ssn. last w eek for membership Is under way
M ontebello. The "sister city " is a foreign city of with chamber directors sched·
Soin e<whcit I uled to canvass the business dis· proxim ately the same pop ulation and t.rl ct In the immediate future.
similar in c haracteristics. The thoug ht b ehind this Th!;'! highway Is divided Into 3
project is international good w ill, and exc hange of se<"tions. Central from Iris to Nar.
ideas and information. C'lssus will be handled by AI Springer and Herb Miller with I believe this s h o uld b e a "people-to-people" aides thf'y select. '
program, rather than government-to·government, Western section lallA to Presl·
and very lik e ly could be a Chamber of C o mmerce dent Smiley. Fra nk Jordan, Doro-thy WaiLS a nd associates, whl.le
function . In any case, I do have a nomination for a the e-astern zone lA up ro Fred
"sister city " for Ne wport Beach. It's Eastbourne, on Stewart, Dee Cook and the writ-
lhe south coast of England, almost d irectly below
Lo ndon. Both P eggy and f spent considerable time
there during W o r ld W ar II. and we found it to be a
delightful city, in spite of the drabness of wartime
and the coastal defense installa1ions that w e re
everywhe re. There w e re the high bluffs, just as w e
hav e here; fine residential areas; p iers in the ocean,
as there a re in Balboa and N e wport, and also the
brOad expanse of b each. It is one of the outstanding
resort cities of England. H as anyone a m o re ap-
pro priate n o mina1ion? • • •
• HOW TO RUIN OUR FUTURE
Ha1s ofl to Ralph Kiser, district manager ol the
S outhern California Edison C o . He told the Orange
County Realty Board last w eek in Garden Grove
that the w a y to ruin the w onderfu l potential of
Orange County (or anywhere} is-to continue listen-
ing to those w ho w ould have us accept federal funds
to b uild our ocean parks, our schools and our h igh -
ways. etc.
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Memberships taken
will be good through
19tH. •
out now
June JO,
Surprt.e .ant at th• Blue and
Gold dinner ot Cub Scout Pack 8
at the Corona del Mar; Commun-
Ity Cbureh l .. t Friday ., .. Sut-Tee-~ul-Lee-Wata, an IndIan
who llvet In Whittier a.nd worb
•• cable splicer tor Pacific Tele·
phone.
ke Wh I nvl ted by Chuck
Spa.na.ler, committee chaLrman
and also a Pacific Telephone em.
ployee. '
The Indian, whoee name means
''Great Speaker," allo hu the
American n-ame, Carman Slck.les .
He told of ht. work wlt.b the Ed·
ucaUonal Coundl of the 6 Indian I ,,..,.,.,...;;~:~:lt:;;;;,. I Nation., on which he wrvl'd from fFrom the OCC Barnacle)t
19fi7 unUJ Jut Jun., and of hi• OCC t. Mndlnt 12 dUiptft
pruent a.uoctaUon with the Ad. &ofte ll.hin' ..• meW.11 to the Southern C.llfornla luntor
vt.ory Committee ot the 6 Na· Col .... Student Govemrnen& Ju.
tiona. llq father wu a tu.U· .oetaUon Confaence at Chaney
blooded Oneida, and hla mother. H II J Col .... Saturday, ·Mardi 5.
atill llvtDlr, Ia a IUII·bloodad Q y ngr.am, 'l'bo de ... atea, plua Pete Gab· Cherokee. bert. WJ)dlahop chairman. and
PoUowlnl award. w.re made J h c I I Vlrail 'ltNa parllamentadan, at t1ut meeting: Q n ' af! V( e Inc!-Paul -h. Roo Getty,
Den 1, aU eraduat1n1 to We· '11 Gat)' Harrbon, BJII Ho.t'eld, Phil
bel• rank, the atep Jut preced· A s I t d Good. Ge-ne LMper, Arlene Green, tor Scouting-lohnny lohnaon, Mre e eC e Lany Ptobort, .... , Lau, Dave
aold arrow: Paul Wadaworth, Klmea, Lorrl Kemp, and Mary Lu
wolf; Fred Goodwln, bear. Mlu Holly Jneram, daua;bter Downlne. J
Pen 21-Val de Camp, denner; of Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. P. Jnaram, 319 Gabber:~ won the chainnanthlp
Tom Spanrler, aut.tant denner Jaamlne Ave., Corona del Mar, by deteaUna: 40 other 1tudents
and bear badee; Kenny Otatad, and John Carlyle, son of Mr. and at Chaffey Colleae Feb. 2. Lellft'S -----1 bear. Mrs. c. R. Carlyle. 2005 Ar'notd Kieca: was recommended by Den 3--Danny Sexton, wolt, Ave .. eo.ta Mella, have been _.. Ed Dillevson, student body pres-
silver and gold arrow; Kevin Jected from 1tudents at Newport ldent, a.nd appointed by a com·
Mr. Arvo Haapa, Tool, wolf and denner: :Jell HUI· Harbor Hl&:h School aa candl· mlttee at Chaffey Colleei. He
Publisher, man, assistant denner. dates ln the Elks National Foun. waa one of the two parllamen-
Newport Harbor Enstrn. Den 4-Arthur Cherry, 1-year dation $50,000 most valuable stu-tartan. chosen.
The Republican Women's Club pin and 3 allver arrows ~ Frankie dent ~holarshlp juda;tnr. Delerates from 34 Junior col-
It Newport Harbor area wlsh to Wells, denner, gold a.nd allver They will now go Into the teres. are expected to attend th~
express our appreciation to you arrow:, Mike Farwell, aaalstant state.wlde judrinr to be com. conference. Fourteen worluhops
for your editorial conl-erntnr the denner and wolt; Doua: Younr, pleted by April 1. National juda· •re be.lna ortered. W 0 r k • h o·p
report which you gave In the wolt, gold and sl.lver arrow; Nor · lnr will pick the flnallstl. In all chairmen come from El Camino,
Ensign concerning the re cent man Johnson, gold arrow·, Gteg 65 -• Ill be 1 h 1 Clti'Ull, Long Beach City College, awa'"'' w &: ven as liC o · • -A 1 Cit c 11 d speech which Richard Nixon Semple, }.year pin and bear. arshiJ)I. .-......,. nre ea Y o ere an
gave to the Publisher's Conven· Howard Lind, whose wife Is Mount San Antonio CoUeae. The applicants were required Othet wot'·-hop chal-·n -p tlon In Los Angeles. den• mother of DE'n 4, waa nam. ou '"~ ... · to Write 300 words Jn their own ......... , DCC Futletlon -arrey This should strengthen the ed a1 Webel"" leader. ''"''"" • • ...... • handwriting summarizing the EaJI • --Angele Palo V•••• hearl5 of all Republicans. Den 4 presented the flag cere· ~.An~ S. acflvltlea, accompllshmenta and ond Ple•-Sincerely yours, mony. The bleJJing w•-given ....... ~ obje«tlves of further education. ---------GLADYS W. CURTIS. by the Rev. Edwin Gomke of the They were aJso required to. nh
Corresponding Secretary. Corona del l\far Communily out a comprehensive folder In· Wfllll WIJ Pdlrt
·Church, wh lc.h sponsors Pat'k 8. eluding a photo, a transcript ot An ..._. 01 ......... Will bjey
DllaJIIIIirtWay Party
Lyell Buttermore, the Institution· their educationa l history a lei· •wMIIIIIII
al representative, led the 116 tPr from their potenll , ,· leltet d I A Balboa Island realdent t'a.l.led cubs, parents an guests n or recommendation from ••hool
M F d Good I ..... Newport pollee at 7:32a.m. Sun· songs. rs. re w n was authorities and 2 or 3 Jette..., or h I I h r th din ... day to report 2 vehlc.le:a 1)41rked t' a rman n c arge o e · endorsement I rom responsible ner. the wrong way on Ruby A vf' . persons. near S. Bay Front, Balboa Island.
Open House
The Limachers
B..Wy NJpt Te•ichl
Fw Scoll ,,.., 17
Guests were so many and from Boy Scout Troop 17 will ob·
.!10 tar away that they were serve "buddy night" when they
brought by chartered. bus, cour. me-et this evening !Thursday) In
tesy of the hosts. when Mr. and the Scout House near the Coro·
Mrs, Robert W. Llma t'her na del Mar Youth Center_ Each
open house at thelr ;:~·.~::~1 ;;,Is asked to brln& a buddy dere Ter. home Jn Irvine 1 Is Interested In scouting.
recently. They are former will ha ve a barbecue fol-
dents of Rollin& Hills, and by a rerular meetine.
brought their old friends to
the new ones they've made
arriving in the Harbor area.
Following cocktail• at the
macher home, the •entire party
adjourned to Irvine Coast Coun·
try Club tor dlnneri•:•:•:~:~~~~~ AJJ a surprise the
the: party into
All he had received a citation tor
such a violation the day before,
he wished j ustice to be admin.
\strred to th~ 2 present offenders.
Ortlcers obliged by citlna: the 2
vehlt'Jes tor being park~ the
wrong way on a one.way street.
DEif NOTBEB WAJITED
Cub Patk 8. north of Coast
Hwy. In Corona del Mar, Is look ·
lng for a den mother. Applicants
are: uked to ('a ll committee
chairman Chuck Spangler •t OR
3·9286.
"Then some day in the ever sooner futu re, con -
tro l of our affairs w ill be lost to the F ederal Govern-
ment through tax controls," he said. "W e will then
be TOLD how to plan, ho w to b uild, and even how
to conduct our schools, o perate our b usinesses, and
our recreation a reas -by our m o rtgagors . This is
w hat happens when government subsidies a re a c-
cep ted -local controls for the people and by the
people a re lost."
lliww Fallllsll111,
•• ; ..... il Cr ...
a..tflnlln
011111'11 Ill., ••
durlnr the
ataek tablel
Newport area Mends enloJdn.~
the party were the M.essrs
Mmes. Kenneth Sampson, Roy
tt.Uberg, Lewis TUrner, Wendell
Jones. Norman Blnrs. Roy Jack·
.son, Maclalne RUASell, John Kos-
ter and Paul Rlre.
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors Js the new
name In place of Newport Har·
William W. Allen, 26, of 314 \.t bor Board of Realtors, wlth_!t,ead·
Al~rado Pl., Balboa. fell '!'!"'!' 1 a t 401 N. Newport Blvd.,
• • • wh ile driving at Balboa ctras, DADI TO JIIKE
and Seventh St., Balboa, Cubs and dads ot Corona del
• AGAINST FEDERAL SUBSIDIES a.m. Sunday and was Mar Park 8 will a:o hiking In
Hals olf also to the Orange Unified S c hool
Board . w hich w ent o n record last week agmnst the
M u r ray-M etc alf fe dera l a id to education bill in Con-
g re s s and fi rmly e xpre sse d its opposition to the
"con cept of fe dera l s u b sidiza tion of local school
prog rams.
whrn hi.!! car crashed the Irvine hllb Saturday, March
parked car. Newport 12. They will leave at 9:30 from
ported. He was taken Poppy Ave. and Fifth Ave., and
bula nce t.o lloag Hospital. they are reminded to carry lunch
The parked car, registered t~~~~~~;;:~~~~~~~;_~~·~n~d;w:•~le~'~· ~~;;_.;..;;;~;;;;;11 Jack Mt'Carthy, 44. of i04 ~·
S u pt. Harold Ktb by e xpla ined his posttion th1s
w ay: 'T d jus t a s soon not g et into federal aid. You
h n d o ut it c osts m o re tn the lo ng r u n by the time you
pay to ship mone y to \Vashm gton and pay again to
s h !p it bac k here."
OcPan Front. Balboa, was knock.
erl JO feet from its original loca-
tion over a ra ised divider, pollee
said.
PARTY PLACE Ill' LAGtJ!fA
Popular with party givers is
the new Billings ley's Outrigger
in Laguna Beach. Newport Ha r-
bor host!! there at partie!' reeent·
ly have been Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Yeakel ot Lido Isle and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Clarke or' Balboa Is-
land and Laguna.
Board Chairman A. E. D ierke r said, "The federal
g o v e rnment just isn't g o mg to give out money with·
out demanding some degree of contro l over s chool
programs. W e have found that out w ith sta1e aid."
I
All stock . must go
AT DEALER'S COST * Packard Bell * Syl't'CIIIia * Phllco * Admiral * Zenith
TV -Hi-Fi'o -CombinatiODO
Ractiao & Pboi>ovrapba
TIIS -WEEI'S SPECIAL
R.C.A. COLOR
Reg. $775 Now $589.76
S. • •alaan .. "'"al nln .. IIIIWII
CROWN
SALES. SEIMCE
<md BENTAIJI --·---.:.. --. .....
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BY POPULAR REQUEST
WE ARE REPEATING THE
FREE LECTURE
"Mutual Funds Explained"
How to buy them, what to look for, the d iffe rences
between funds.
How to reduce intome ta•es and estate la~a s.
A generol discussion of financial piMning including:
investment for income now -or lofer.
The effect of inflotion on long term planning.
A question end answer period will follow.
7141 P.l., .....,..,, .... 3
Phoae lor. •-"'Citiou: Olllole 3-7005
(Reservotions limited to JS personS)
WEEIII I M.
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llpe-'11 n 11iiDEII a. HAIIIIIIOR
-~AClU
LOS AJfOILD • PAIADD'A • IAJf DmOO
(.'()V'mA • LAGtm4 8&ACII •
Thil i1 · in my
Kau Greenmvay Keeptoh
EYen the birds can"t take their eyes off me
when I 10 special places with Daddy wearing my
Kate Greenaway Keepsake. When I take the jacket
o8 my arma are d«ollete": The top of the dress
i1 wbite pique, the checka are navy and 'flohite
Royal ti(),.. wa~t.ble Orion and viacoae.
Sizes 3 to 6X, $10.98: 7 to 14 , $1 2.98
LADIES SPORTSWEAR -UNGERJE
CHILDRENS WEAR -UNENS -YARDAGE
f
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'IUMDA1', IIAIICII J, 1-AWIOII P'-orr~MTS WILL HOLD
I \ AQUAFEST JULY 2 Atl) 3
Flash Fire Sweeps Through
Paint Is Ignited
JVR"VD naY taUW1'. coeaiiA .._IU&-
Atrelt o1 an unknown person Home as
on dlarpa ot violation of the 'I.... city handbiU ordinance and car 1'1\ne P"'rsona lllarely ncaped la.st Saturday, caualnr ~ dam·
The Jlfewport Harbor Optlrru.t mlttees f~ tile ewnt: tamperlnl wu NUiht by Frank aenou. bw'M W'Mn a tluh fire are.
Club wtn bold a 2.day aquatic Propam-Cbalrman Ted RUI· D. Gumln, 809 Poppy Ave., Co· ..-.pt tbroulb the home ot Mra. Painter M. C. Lynd of Anaheim
festival at the Newport Dunee Mil. Ken Jlflcholl, Don <>nattt rona del Mar from Newport Doria ~. 421 Marlpld Ave .• wu apraylnr paint In the llvlnr
Saturday and'Sunday, July 2 and arftl Gordon White. pollee at 10:50 p.m. lut Tueeday. Corona deJ liar, at 12:33 p.m. room of the home when a -'tot
3. The propam for thla Aquafeet Pr~halrman MUce Myere. Mr. Guertin charpd that he of sprayed paint went too cla.e
lU 1 Jude lmml d dl Ch Buhard .. • S r1 d found a amall cardboard adver· ..... -1 r1 to a wall heater. 'nle paint w nc aw nr an V· ance • AI P nler an "'·---nt un""-r the -in""· .. leld ._ 17111 lplted, and the fire swept lni exhibitions, all' types of Or. Ed Boyd. ._._....... ...,. ... ....,, P
water ·~· and flreworka both 'Flnance-Cbalrman a .... Pont, wiper of hla plck ·UP truck park· llll .. ~~~~~ • IIIII around the wall and acroae the
evenlnp. Babe Orboa aDd Harold lletrkS. ed In a parklnr lot of a cafe at .. celllnr of tbe liviftl room. burn·
bb Tl ~h 1 Dick -1 Jlfewport Blvd. and Cout Hwy., Inc fresh paint while Mr. Ly nd Optlmlat Prealdent Bill Je . c a nnan a I e, N-port D-.... h. u. wu __ ... ed by Bill naaaard, mana.er or the atood In the room. hu appointed the followlna com· Frank Glockner, Bob Harr~Mn ..... --._ -" and Dr. John Wheaton. pollee If be could •ldenUty the Newport Beach • eo.ta --M e-e-e The tire spread Into a ha]l,
Printlnr-chalrman Hub Rich· person respon.alble for dlstribut· branch ol Walker A Lee. Inc.. an. burnlnr more treah .paint and
lp••• ~~ fi11M1M ter, Verne Watlon, A. K. Phelpe lnr the card advertlslnr a plzza nouncee that Harbor Area sales scorchlnr a bath room door and and Hugh Moore. cafe In Costa Mesa. The reply of new hbmea totaled •.404.300 a door Into a back bedroom. The
. Cardboard boxes packed too Advertlatlnr -Chairman Ken was In the neratlve. durlnl ~. and ree&I@S totaled t ire burned tre.h paint In a room
clote to a renector Cloodllrht wu Starqe, Dick Hilliard. Fred Officers agreed to contact the 13.at.783, for a 1rand total of between the Uvlnr room and
blamed for a s:;oo fire at the Stewart and Dr. 0 . G. Suess. owner of the cafe and warn him $10,221.0&1. kitchen and then apread Lnto the
Theo Robina Ford arency 3100 Publicity -Chairman Herah regardlnr violation of the city An all·tlme aa.lH record of kitchen to oon.aume more fresh w c t Hwy Newport Beach McMullen. Joe Walker Ralph municipal code. 185,488,116 for all Walker lr Lee paint. Flames abot out of the
at· 9.:• a m l~st Thursday th~ Fairweather a ad Pete B~stetter. Mr. Guertln waa told he was offl~ wu establlahed In 1959. living room door Into the out·
NewPort Be~ch f ire deparUnent entitled to seek a complaint Thla repreaenu the aale of 4.515 doors for approximately 12 feet. •-Is p 1 • should he be able to dentlly the homes In Southern California -The paJnter'a aaalatant in the
reported. ..... 11•1 I person who distributed the car<b both new homes and resales. house at tbe time crouched down
The fire damaged three car E 1 So b 1 ~-· · Mr. Tha1ard aald that the 1958 and escaped from the dwelling I d hi Ida d a r e nnen urg, aon o .,.,.s. I S 5000 w n a e an one car re r Ellen Sonnenburg 422~ Fern· 1'0tnralfta JRJVUD averare pr ce wu 1 , , and unharmed with t.he fire burnlna
window packed In the cardboard leaf Ave Corona • del Mar has A youngster was thrown off a the 1959 averaae wa.s about over hls head. .Mra. Exley was ~~ an upetal~ stf:~ r~. The ~n ad~anced to seama~ ap· seat and suffered a cut cl'lln '19,000. also In the bouse at the time or
••••• c .......... ...tv-....y ........ -
Ro,el7'1 and 7100, the moat powerful p,.mlum and regular
you c.n buy In the Weat. Drive In at the sign of the 71.
Wh.ther your car u••• • pr.mlum or regular
lr: :su ext nru ed y em· prentice In the U.S. Naval Re· when Mrs. Jaek Langenbach. 242 1 . the llre. She wu not burt.
P Y · serve. He ls a member of Sub· Heliotrope Ave .. Colona del Mar, JI.EEVE WITII TmZ CO. The paint flash fire burned It·
m arine Division 11·7. He passed was forced to Jam on the brakes Sidney Reeve of Corona del self out and only the rua pad
UGAJ. •01"1C& the competitive eum for ad· of her car suddenly to avoid a Mar has Joined the escrow sta ff In the Jiving room was burning
guoi!M, you know you'll g.t the Fi"eat.
UNION OIL COMPANY
IN THE SUPEIUOR COURT OF vancement after taking week· small foreign car making a U· of the Securjty Title lnsuranc:.-e when firemen arrived from the
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA end instruction at the Reserve turn, Newport pollee reported Co. in Santa Ana as supervisor fire station a few doors away at
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Training Center In San Pedro last week. The near wreck oc. of the escrow department. During 410 Marigold Ave. A boy, seelng
ORANGE. and on the U.S.S.S. Sawfish. He cuffed on Coast Hwy. In front the past 5 years he was with the the fire, had come poundlnf on
ULLlAN E. WATSON Plaintiff, 1.a a student at Orange Coast of the Newport Harbor Chamber California Federal Savings and the door of the fire station to
vs. WIU.JAM HOWARD TAFT College, of Commerce. Loan Assn. and taurht esc:.-rows give the alarm. Firemen extln.
OP OALJ~·NIA
lnl·lJ&O S..ty Jt1t$ of quality l«adtrstlip
WATSON Defendant. for the Los Anaeles chapter of gutShed the fire In the rue pad
Dept. No. 85299 Summons FILM o• ~a u. Wp dallltiM .4. fw ,... the American Savtnrs and Loa n 1 and \'entllated a crid .smoke from
Action brourht In the Superior Eric Pavel wtll present the ....._ Cell lA yow ~ ... OIIOLI Institute. He and hls wife. Kay. the house. The heat cracked two I
Court of the County of Oranee, final travelogue In the }'iewport J..OUO. have a son. Ron. I wmdows ln the living room.
and Complaint filed In the Of· Harbor Kiwanis Club series at 8
flee of the Clerk of the Superior p.m. tomorrow (Friday) In the
Court of aald County. Orange Coast College auditorium.
THE PEOPLE OF 'niE STATE He will ahow a color film on the
OF CAUFORNIA SEND GREET· Philippines.
INGS TO: WILUAM HOWARD -------
TAFT. WILSON, Delendant. LmAL .OTICZ
'You are directed to appear In N<YnCE TO CREDITORS
an action brouabt against you by No. A·34765
the above named plaintiff, tn the ESTATE OF DUKE W. HOOP·
Superior Court of the State of ER. DECEASED.
California, In and for the County NanCE IS HEREB'Y GIVEN to
of Oranae, and to answer the the creditors of and all persoM
romplalnt tbereln within ten having claims against the said
ciays a fter the service on you of decedent or said estate to file
this summons. It served wtthln them with the necessary vouch·
the County of Oranre. or within ers in the office of the Clerk ol
thirty days If served elsewhere. the Superior Court of the State of
and you a re notified that unless Calllornla, In and for the County
you so appear and answer as of Oranae, or to present the same
above required, the plalntltf will with the necessary vouchers,
take Judgment for any money the underslrned at hls or her
or damages dema,nded ln the place of business, to·wit: No. 10
Compla.lnt. a.s arlslnr upon con· Fashion Square. S a nta An a.
tract. or will apply to the Court California. within alx months
for any other relief deman<ted In after the flrst publlca.tlon of thla
the complaint. notice.
Glven under my hand and Dated Feb~ary 12, 1960.
seal of the Superior Court of the SECURITY· nRST NA'nONAL
County of Orange, State of Call· BANJt Executor ol the IAtate of
fomla, thla nh f.day ~ l{owna, aald deeedenL
bu. 19!58. • A. It. Phelpe
CSEAL> L. B. WALLACE Attomey at Law
County Clerk and Clerk of~ 3429 East Coast Highway
Superior Court of the State of Corona del Mar, California
Callfornla, In and for the County ORiole 3·4060
of Orange. Pub.: Feb. 18, 25; March 3, 10.
By ROBERT E. McFARLAND In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
Deputy.
Attorney for Plaintiff:
HARWOOD, HEFFERNAN
lc SODEN
3355 VIa Lido
Newport Beach, Callr.
ORiole 3.88)
Publish: Feb. 11, 18, 25: Mar. 3.
In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FIC'TTTIOUS FIR:\1 NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby
rNtlf\' that they are conducting
,\ S";immlng Pool Construction
;tnrl Service buslne s at 1521
11EII
UPIILSTEIIII
;\orth Tustin Avenue, Santa Ana. !~~~~~~~~~~~ ('.tllfornla under the fictitious
f1rm nam~ of Clyde Johnston
Pools of Oranae County and that
l-aid firm Is composed of the fol·
Jow1n~ persons whose names In
rull and places of residence are
as follows, to.wlt :
George B. Petty. 5889 Jed
Smilh Road, Hidden Hills. Cala·
bas:n. Calif.
Peter M. Hazell, 520 Seaward
Road. Corona del Mar, Calif.
WITNESS our hands this 17th
day of February, 1960. '
PETER M. HAZELL
GEORGE B. PE.TI"Y
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)SS.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
ON TIUS 17th day of February,
J960. before me, a Notary Public
Jn a nd for said county and state.
residing therein, duly rommll·
sloned and aworn, personally ap.
peared George B. Pett,y, and Peter
M. Hazell known to me to be the
~rsons wha.e names are aub·
tcrlbed to the wlthln Instrument.
and acknowledled to me that
they execu ted the aame.
(SEAL I
WITNESS my hand and official
wal. ~~~ E. M. SQUIER
Notary Public In and for aald
County and State. My Commla·
alon uplra Nov. 23. 1-.:J.
P\lbll.ah: Feb. Z5; March 3, 10 •
lT, 1960. In the Newport Harbor
Enslin.
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What happens to your savings?
WkJte dtJ., tAl YOII/k llfHI,;.P
'
If you live, work or play In Orange County -It is Important to your future,
your prosperity, that your savings work for you rigid here M home!
Today, financial institutions make yoa •nw•'ng olen ... with the
highest interest returns in the memory Of molt of us.
You can loan savings to tbe govei'DIDfmt-to ~Dance projects like
4 fann support or foreign aieL Or buy stoc:b to ~ bAg Corporations grow.
But what happens if you invelt it right hse at baiDe -in Newport Balboa
Savings and Loan AssociatioG?
Immediately we leDd it to &nance m•~ DeW hamel right here
in Orange County. That pub Wilden a4 CXIIIIrw*W to ,..1c-wbo
boost local busiDesa by bU.ymg IDII,....k .tn. local JD811Mnh More
worken are ·put oo well-paid jam-ad~ cMc:b low bato local
stores. Your savings doDar ca came J.dt to yoa -.y timel-in higher
pay-in payments foe~ ~ ad ~-Ia tDereued p-operty
values, as newly oompletecl faDes bring De:" ~ ~ your
holdings worth more moaey.
Every 3 months your investment pays off u divideDds-cum:tttly
4.50% per year -paid you at the highest rate ill the i3 year history ol
Newport Balboa Savings and J...oan Association. lktt theee 4 ddnite
divicfend payments per year are -only put of your gaiDI. Thmk of the
extra dividends you enjoy by keeping your savings here at home, v.•bere
they are working always to benefit you with incmued payrolls, inetftJed.
aaJes, iocnased property \-ah~a. Put your mooey -.•here you can watch
it wodt-I
FlEE personalized Jold-pa.tecl
•s.fety-Lok• key chain and KEY
Open 1 new ~t or ldd to your t iiShiiC IeCOunt
lmlMiuft $lOCI llld )1011'11 re«~ve an tltcant IS.C.et
11Md-P11tt4 C. K.y, lllfW\IIlled tnlll 10Uf tnttlll 1ft fOld
-JUde for 7011 1ft lll!Mts, riJt!t in our lobby. to f1t _,
~ lftd ,... Mlerieln t il'. Mlil dtpostt lftd coupon If
JIM c•'t to111t in ... we'll mt tl persontlued ~., btlft~
IMII ,_ ~ttl oc ver•ety store tift cluphclte
,.... ~ lltf. If ,_ h.M 1 fortlfJI ttr Of no ttr E ,_'111'1C11rw • ~td "Safety.ll*" Ker Cttt•n. ...
per1oftlhad '""' ,.. inat•ll '" eotd.
FlEE-ltraatl aew 1960 MAP
... SIIl£1 CUIDE to Newport
Buch, Costa Mesa and tile
Newport Harltor Area
Mt Iff the prtSMS, ltl•s colorlul 111111 s11ows 111 111t new.
A well a okl streets YOlK old """ IS out -of.Gitt Come
1ft for ttl11 _.," ont-tt's ,OWS fr". ,.,.,.tel IXCIII·
IM41 tor ,.._,., Ubot S.Wtnp. You'll ._t one tor
,.. ttr. nee C~tMts ........ fw tr,.....
,, •••. M II AITIIIE MilEY_,.. 011 •• o..·t ......
f•JMtlftC IIWit o4 rn MIIUI 1M IIIC*'l CIIIM-eedl .. • ........ ~.A tr-.ly rwt celltttiell. MW Ill ..... II "-...._ .._ "*f
IAil $'11 II IIIE TIIAY-Witl CIINI III.IW REED'S 11----.~-----------------1...., "' ...,otn IAUCM SAV1N81 & &.n A••cllllan ~ 1 UM Vla Udo. Nupert ltled\. CaMus.... I ,, ...... , .. I 1 o._. ...... -.. c .... .,......__ ' : c ...... ~tc.~t .... Auaw .... ,,,., -.1 I .._. .. _,~ ._0.1111111 • -
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LOUISE METEE.R, Society Editor
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• WWIWt •••• Di .. ..,., _.. &W&IIY f8UMDAY.
EBELL SECTIONS SET
MARCH MEETING DATES
. .
Donatlona mact. P«*lble by
prOCHCit from the 8ook Review
lerles by I&Aey Creer Scar·
~ah are aulatlna the new
Oranae County CbUdren'• HeM~·
pi tal, Ora nae County Pamlly Ser·
vice oraan&zatlon a nd the Vlalt·
Ina Nuree Alan.
Mrs. Jack L. Johnson, 602 Dah ·
lla Ave .• Corona del Mar, report·
Ina on these activities. remind·
ed membert this week of the
Here 1a the March calendar of home of Mrs. WIUiam Hudson. final book> review In . the aeries
• 1 1 th to be held at Newport Harbor sect on meet nas of e Newport 445 Swarthmore Ln., Coeta Mesa . Yacht Ctub tomorrow (Friday I. Beach EbeJI Club: Mrs. Meta Nelson Ia chairman.
Goren Counters -Tomorrow Book Section 5 -Thui'ICUy, Coffee will be ~erved at 10:30
M h 10 12 30 1 a .m. precedlna the proaram. (Friday) noon at the clubhouae. a rc • at : p.m. n t he Th,..... who wish may remain tor "'ach m '"'m'--r 1 requ-tad t clubhowe. Member1 are alked to ....., ~ ~ ~ • ~-~ 0 luncheon. brlna articles valued from 25 brlna Item.~ for the lprlna r .. u. Mra. l ohn.on abo announced
cenll to Sl or mo re tor the spring val booth, accordlne to the chair· a new brklee aroup which will
festival arab bae. accordlna to man, Mrs. Bert Webb. meet "Just for fun" In the eve.
Mrs. l ack Cunnlnebarn, chair. Book Section 6-Frlday, March nines. and will be a supplement
man. 1& at 12:30 p.m. In the home of rather than a aubiUrute tor the
Book Section 3 -T u e ad a y Mrs. H. C. Houehton, 518"' W. alumnae club'l reaular pbllan·
March 8, at 12:30 a.m. at the Bay Ave.. Balboa. Mrs. Dorothy throplc and aervlce activities. All
home of Mrs. Georae Hooper, 218 McK~na of the Corona del Mar PI Phi alumnae In thi.JI area are 0 'ttwood Bd Sb-cu .. -M Travel Service wiU tell of her ., M r •• _.., u a. ra. Invited to join by contacuna rs.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF SQUARE OR ROUND. the
ed d~~ncing is c.,tching on f.,st in the H"rbor "rea Here are
enthusiasts who compri;e " group of teen-age-. dancers spon\~red
by the Square Riggers. Standing ore . l~ft to nght. Sally Flem1ng.
a Square Rigger who devotes much lome to the young people:
perette a nd skipper of rile organization; Bonr~ie Fleming end J im
Bissell. Kneeling, left to right: Wayne Crawford, Crystal Dawson.
Mark McKenzie. Lynda Massey end Steve Holliste r. (Story on
on Pa ge 7)
l..etlle Modr and Mrs. MArruerlte trip to South AfriCA. Mrs. Burton Brent McGhie. 717 Broadview.
Murphy will be CO·ha.teues. Ll· Terhune la chairman. Anaheim.
brarlan porvttwa Sheely wllJ ln·Bet~eene,._Frlday, March At reeent luncheon meetlna of
give the book review. 25, at 12:30 p.m. In the home ot the Alum nae Cl u b a t the home
ProareMOta -W ed n e • d ay, Mrs. J erry Bell, 1124 Eaaex Ln., of Mrs. Gatea w. Burrow• In
March 9, at 10 a.m.. at 28th St. Westclltt. Mrs. Nadene Coplen Sa.nta Ana featured a ahowtng of
and Newport Blvd., Newport a nd Mrs. E. L. Munsey will be spring hats. Mra. R. L. Woma ck.
Beach, tor a trip to IAI Anaeles CO·h<M~teaeea. Mrs. I . M. Pelletier com mentato r, choee Mrs. Ralph
to see "The Pleuure ~ His Is chairman. Bernard of •16 Belvue Ln .• Sal· Lady Angler
Is Honored
• •:• • •:• •••••• •:• • • • 8 : :•: • • • • 8 • • • • • •
A10ong Us Girls •••
By Louise M eteer
e M M M M e +:M e M i e M i M + E M M I M H H H +:+ M M M I M M M M M h
When Lady Angler'! get to-DOW:\ MEXICO WAY ha •'f' in thl l'ountry. Bill. means
gether there Is nt-ver a dull mo· gone 3 (u ky l'Ouplt>~ rrom Lrdo t.~nythlng can happen.
ment. and th~y C41n ha\·e a (>4lrtY lsle. They a rP th~ Ken~th • • •
at the sllrhte t provocation. So. King Jeys. Earl Sa\\yt>rs a nd Bur SO:\IE O F TilE l\ICEST parties
what better rt>a.son than the faC't ton RomMrgN., C'ounrUman art' thl' mall one3. One or these
that one ol their members, Mrs. Kingsley wa.s benr on rt>nt>wlng Wll'! g1vt>n I st week by Mrs.
\\'tlllam Tob1as. wa celebrat rnends hlp'! of long rturatlon whh Clart>nr t> I Ins I Hlgb1e. or 328
1ng her birthday? formt>r c-la--smat~ 11f th<' :'\1d. ~· Amt>thy-.1 A\'e., Balboa Island,
Hoste. to the group were Mrs.
1
achusetts ln">lil utt> ofTN·hnology a t lrvme Coast Cou ntry Clu
Ray Marshall anrl M r~ Dons Mr. Romber&«"r 113 lnt~>n-. ts In w1 1h Mmes. Robert SL Clair, John
Powt>r'i. The Mar hall., I>Pau · arch.ltecture of th .. rountry ~ul h E'HI and Jame~ Holliday gather.
llful waterfront homE' at 1201 N. of the border. a mi lh(' Saw)rr:.. ed a round the luncheon ta ble.
Bay Front, Balbo.1 Ls land. was doubtlPss will r1nd ph•nt~ of In-, •
thf:> -.citing. rerest I here too RO BVBJUED TIUP to Bcnrail
S1nglng "Happy B1rthrlay" • • • for Mr. CIDCl Mrs. .Fred Sllllpeoa
wNe the Mmes. Mary C. Smllh., TO SAY FAR!."WELLS and all of 2515 First Aft.. Coroaa del
Pipey Johnson. Mary Jo Lans· that Hell'n Cu mmrngs. Vera Mar. They're ju1t bomt from a
downe. Addle True. Alrce Burke, Sllv~r and :'\1argarN DlkP ar· •·•"k stay wblc.b LDducled
Lem Doner. Ann Case. Edith ranged a deltghtful and largt> .Wtia9 Mftra1 of the other Hum~rt, Fran Piper and Mary varty In Cabin A or Balboa Bay ls1ads lAthe 9roup.
Burns. Club Feb. 23. Brunch was at •
Card Party
Held in COM Company" at the Biltmore. Mrs. Mus 1 c Section -Rehearsal boa, as one of her models. ~ M<lGravren b chalrman. every Wednesday mornlne at
Travelers-Bus will leave a t 9:30 In the clu bhouse. Mrs. C. 0 . ~ _.... tM ,.,.... ... .._. e4.
10:15 a .m. Wednesday, Ma rch 9, Cunningham 11 chairman. .,.,.... Ill tM W t•·
Honoring George Washington's from municipal parking lot tor ;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
bir thday was the lunr heon and Santa AnJta. The April trip wUI
card party given by Mrs. K. v. be to the Hears t Castle a t San
OU ts. 228 Larkspur A\·e .. Corona Simeon. Mrs. E. P. Pohlmann ls
del Mar. on Feb. 22. Mrs. Joseph ch:lrm:n~_ .... 1 1 Th d Stamp was co-hoste o o .:>eO.~ on -urs ay.
Ma rch 10. a t 1 p.m. In the home .Decorations wert' 1n keeping jof Mrs. Horace Benjamin, 1034
w1th the patr1ot1c occru.ion. tiny E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Mm. J.
flags being Ullled to park In· I W. Cammack and Mrs. flolt Con -
terest. don will be CO·hostesse~. Mrs. K.
Guests were Mrll John Meader. V. OUts wilJ present the book
Mlss Jessie John•mn, M rs Gerald review. Mrs. Bruce McBride Ls
Ritchie. Mrs. Howard Laurent, chairman.
Mrs.,Jerome Humphrey and Mrs. Book Section 4 -Thursd ay.
Herbert Miller. March 10. at 12:30 p.m. In the
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Meador ;:::.============:.;:; won jars or orange marmalade
made by Mrs. Stamp and eally
wrapped In red , white and blue
ror the occasion.
lerqest e nd Most Compl.te
Fumiture Store in the Ar.a.
C.H for fr .. •
SATURA ... NOW IN NEW •I
INTRODUCTORY SIZE
BY DOROTHY GRAY
Look youns~ with scienti6call y developed Sa tun
••• now offered ia a tpecial$1.00 siee. Contains a MJ.
anced blend o r ettro,e•ic hormones, moishuiun,
emoUienll, and Vitamin A to help give you a fresher,
young« look.
lewlyw••• Est81illl
........ I ••. y. c.
11 :31). It was strictly a ''girts·· af· WE"R~ TOSSI:'iG A BOUQUET 8001[ BEVIEW CIVEJf
fair. with Adt>larde Kingsley, I and hope she catches it 1 to Alpha Delta PI met Ia t Thurs.
Elhe Sawyer and Katlt> Romber· Sally Fleming, also known as day at Jama ica Inn, Corona del
DECORATING SERVICE
Ltberlv a.ss 11
FREE ! Or get a 10-<lay trial size Cree "l1en
you purcbue Satura Cream with Hormo~ for $:i.!i0
or Satura Lotion for 13.00.
ger as guests of honor. Mrs. Lloyd Fleming of 1515 Mar for luncheon and a book re·
• • • Kathlee;' Ln., Harbor Hlg.hla nds. vie~ by Mrs. Bryant S..ndo of New York City Is the new home ROU:."ol> ABOUT WAYS a r e Reason . We think s he a done Oranee and S..nta Ana. Mra. R.
or newlvwedded Mr. and Mrs. sometimes taken when word such a IOOd job of combining E. McCraw wa. chairma n ~ the
Rogt>r Tilton. whose nuptials comes from the little birds who home making, motherhood and day for the Oranee County group,
wt>re solemnized al St. Andrew's Lf>li f.or our column. so. this may a career. ~lly la . the writer ot many of whom Jive ln the New·
H1use ... Gar~ en
Furnish.,. for homes.
dub.. yacht..
J0•7 W. c:-t Hithwey
Christen~n PharnHK:y
<FORMi=RLY VlNCENTS) IN CORONA DEL MAR
OIIIOU a ...
Prec;by terlan Church Jan. 29. The be a bit late. b ut certainly ol the Richard ll Market column, 1s port Ha rbor area
br1rlr i,tht> ~~erPatnclaOiane lnteresL ~~that II~ a small. Dkk Richard~ Girl Frida~ hasl ;~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bddham. daughter or Mrs. Dab· small world, and 1f you don"t be· 2 charming daurhters who ans · '1 ,
nt>y Badham or l...os Angele and lleve it. Ji.sten : WhPn tht' Edward wer the telephone In just about
Lido '"'"· and F:dward Badham j Pcllegr1ns of l rvinP TerraC'e were the nicest way ever. Sally keeps
or Ba lboa !~land. In Palm Spnngs early In Feb· a charmingly attractive home.
Hewporl ... dl 3GZI L COUT IIW'l' .. COIIOIIA DIEL 110
ThP br11iegroom 111 the son or j ruary followmg daughtN Jan·'! look..'! like a little girl herself.
:'\>fr., L. Dt>m lng Tilton or Palo wt>drling. tht>y wpr£' aN'ompamed and find~ t ime to be active In
Allo .tnrl thr late Mr. Tlltrm. who 1 by tht> Will1am Baylor" ;tnd thl' Orangt> County Secretaries Assn.
Wit-; r·1ty plannmg c·ommiS'Iioner 'Edwa.rd Wt>hbs or Houston. a11 well a s lht> Square Riggers.
of Santa lla rbara. TPxas. and 1\fr<;. William Kinder ISef' her pirlurt> In th1s i~suP
or Pa"<trlt>na . all w<·ddlng gut'l'llll. with som£• of tht> youngstNs sh<'
AlTEND HANDICAP r Proof that 11"s a small world help!! t~pon'!M I I
'\l r ;lnrl ~tr<; J.-rrr l Rlrhard or c-ame whf'n thl'y mPI. J.IOOI 'IIrlf'. • • • I
20!J V1.1 ~1t•ntrmt>. Lido J.<~h•. a1·· tht> Au.,lln SlurtP\ilnls or Wr!ll WAJIEDFOilAMOVIESTAR.
r ornpaf'll•tl fr~o•nrl'! from WhilliN , 11ff 1hrrp w1th formPr I'OIIt>ge ber mother's fcnrorlte, was Mrs.
'" s·.nt I A llll.l .rnl( thro Turf Club frif•nrl ... from C"hlr·arn Thrn who Jam •• E. BarriJlqtoD of 3415
~ olurd ') fur thf' :.t:ith anruvr•r..,ary ..,h,uld apw•<~r on lho· "~"'t>nr> tlut OceaD IIYd... CoroDa del Mar.
rot tt'" r;,, r• 1r,,, k T il,. "ii\N ·Ill· 1 \tr' Bvron IWal\,t l WPII'-~ ThP Mrs. RarrlDI)tOD's flnt Dallle ls
11 ,,., II\ "''' nqtr•tl hv ·' $IIi.-\\"pll• ;arr• r"nf!r·r wt-11 known Burke. for cbanD{aq BUU.
•~·II l.'ll.lf,tlll,.,.tl to.llttl•• ·II• \\,lh ''"«lolo·nt-. or NP\\JHJrl l!f'·" h Bwke, of course!
J•r'', •rn .... t•rnh""'~·d an -.,11\Pt •
WEEKEND VISIT
\[, , ~turf,.\ ,\r n l"r,tn.l.dl
d '" • l••r .,r \lr 11 ,., , ..... , ' ,,r
1 fi.! i r·; H-d 11 .. , Hh rt r: , 11.• •.••
\\,II ~··•·rtf rol\1 \\l"r·kt nof .ol
1 •• , :O:h• I" r•rn(Jin\ Pd h} 111:\1
• .r .... H Jr•~l· ,, nrl wJII fly rlown
F rl,l\ rf'lurnrng to lht> northNn
I ,I\ f•n !-\Unrf..t)
THAT YOUNC BALBOA IS· I TIP Ynt"R FEMININE BON·
LAND attorney, Dick HlcJble. ls I ~1-:r to a group of alumnae or
In the swing, hom rac1D9 oD l l't Phi'l who have carried the re·
the blue. blue yonder to skllDCJ -;pon,ll>ilrly for making this
on the alopea above Blq Bear. vl'ar·" SPrl<'<; of book reviews by
'\hry Gri'N &arborough s urh a
:C1:'\IETIIJ:\C C1F A PJIJ LC'S <.UC'I'f'S.'I. Th<'y lndude Mrs. Rob-,
OPIIF:R IS youn" Bill Bnl'l, ~on rrt A. Kearns or 1721 Kings Rd.,
of thP WtlfrNI !Wrl-. nf Llrl(J I<~IP C'hrt HavPn. pre ldent of the
His b1n hday ,~ ..... rm V.llf'nllnP·-. South Coast Alumnae Club of PI
Day. We undersl..tnrl that B1ll 84-ta Phi, and the Mmes. Earl C.
SON FOR THE COOPEilS sa1d thai l'Vf'n rf hP lo;n't grf'at C'o rket t, Howard A. Chastain.
Juhn anrl Tt>ryl Cooper. 302 · Jlke Prt>'lir1ent Llnr·oln or Prf"SI Thomas A. Bernard, C. E. Stentz.
:3:-lnrl ...,r. :'iPwport Beac-h . .He par. I dent Was hington. hl' ·at lf'a'lt I Brure Brown. Milo Ketchum and
~>nr, r.r ..t •wn born Thur~day, got born ... And thllt. or c-ourse. S. E_._ Stephanou.
f'Ph 2:-i. 1n Hoag Hospital, weigh. p;~~~--• ....;.;.;,~~--....;.~---------------liiliiiiliiliiilliiiiiJI 1n~ i J)(•Und'l. 12 ounces.
EX -RESIDEifT VISITS CDM
A rPrPnt VJ'Il tor at the homP of
I\tr-. Mu urlp Flather. 602 Nar·l
t"l'l"'ll" Avc-. Corona del Mar was
!\fr" F:rll th Plctor Nel-.on. former
rr•-;1rlr•nt or Corona rlel Mar, now
II\ tn~e 1n Slt>rra Madre.
MOTHEBS CLUB TO MEET
:'\>tot ht>rs or Job·~ Daughters or
;-.;,.wport llarhor w ill meet Mon rl·•'· M rw •h 11. at the home of
~1 ro; C. Roi>Prl Chamberlain of
3lk Flower St.. Costa Mesa. with
\fr, Ro bert Iniram and Mrs.
Don Ayres as co-h<M!les!W"s.
COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE
A"tlt"'t ~
)40 I Us+ Co.st HHJhwty
CorOfla 4.1 M•
ott l-4640
ECMIEMONT
PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL CID'""" I TO 14 ft.UI ,
Small • Art Cllld Craftl
Sport cmcl Game Actl...._
1\atoriDg
Ta ................ .-a MOIIft YIITA COI'I'A IIDA. CALIF.
Twllfll-• Ill ••• , .....
~NOT IF--BUT, WHEN • • •
Slwuld a ceiMUry .voi4 cusy......,. of tM P!ONibility of
death1 We thinJJ not. Wel.vd • btcaiiH 1M finnt .,-vice
we rnad~r u Ml,;n, '*'*lnHII IM41,..,. f1f fiMl
preporalil»u ,.,._ • """" OIW ._ ._ IIIUft. Tlwre il enou1h
for a fondly to 4o, a4,.., flltlleutt "*"" circttiJUIGncn, of
tlailtryinf tirrw •••.....,,. Nl«t ~ propmy, too.
Not only It it lotW, _..,. lfltll ~to,..,_. for
tlw iMui..W., ,., , ....... ~Property purclt,aU
~ore illt 1tftMtl II •• ,..,._~,_. fully d~
pro,.ny ._,., forlluw&,. ar. An4 cmowy it can be
wl«<ftl-.. ........ • -uOIIIIl wa. ~u.u.
May w ._ ,_ ,..._ fll 11'1 m1 '4 Mila you U1lttJt we botla
MOlD 111111 ,.,.., a4 '"' lllllel,.., Jue;lia lttuM Nde ~ ,.,.,.,._., lV• oor.,.ly...,. )'Otllo Ml
Ptldlk v,.,. DrWt ,.,_.,. ,.. IN_., M}tJy u.. "-ty
of tiNt IMtle lotodlw Or. II Y01J .--, • ,_.call will brinf
a Paci~ Vieao reprt•totlw lo ,_, .,..,., ,_, .... conwnW&ce.
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORtAL PARK
A UVliiQ JI.JIOBIA£ 2'0 'IIIOU WE WVI .
I
i
wl .. s•·
Old you ever see a leprechaun
play Ina a violin? ... Sure'n be·
aorah ... O'Rourke's hls name
and he fiddles a lucky tune from
atop the meat ralllnas ... And
we've bruna his two brothers, Pal
a nd Mike who're jumplna down
from the mezzanine and Oylna
through the air ... Smiley, we
thought yoU'd enjoy ln the front
lobby; he claps h~ hands as yo.u
pass by ... Thlnkey, he s
smoking a pipe and Is stretched
out on a huge treasure chest
which shouts loud and clear that
the likes of our twelfth annlver·
ury shenanigans are tinkling
merrily alone ... Holding sway
over every blarney stone through-
out our areat Lock 0 the Irlsh
birthday month is Kina O'leary
on the mezz.anlne, so splendid
wsth a aold crown and ahlnlna
buckles on hl8 shoes · · · Watch
out ... the little people have
ar ..... , ~-81.1.. ~-~ ,.EWIOIIT uao. .. .._ I •-• rnw -· ~ T11VWSDAY, MAKII I. 1-
PIMif .. F..W.t ~~O)o"(.O:::,...Jf<::::lA..<:D~EL:::>M<::A&..-<:>-~Q-~:::::..-<:::111'9
Ha,bor aru Camp Flrf' Clrl• -
have t this Friday, March ~J.
at 7:30 p.m. a the time to cele·
br.ue th<' c-los.> or tht>lr Camp I Fir<' Peanut Sale. Mrs. Frank
Overlees. an expPriPnced aquare
dctnce teac-her wt'll known In this
area for her work with youth
groups, will dlrK1 a ctlvltiMI at I
the Marlner.s School, 2100 Mar·
lners Drive, Harbor Highlands.
Mrs. Walter Jkovla and Mr .
Trevor Davies art> chairmen. They
are preparing to entf'rtaan some
75 Camp F ire Girl" from Corona
del Mar, Co11ta Mt'~">a and New-
port Beach. Fun and reCresh.
ments will add to the party a t-
mosphert'.
~~.. ~~.
o/
Karen
"lt'a Fun to Orne
In Fuhion'' •
2659 E. COAST HICHWAY
CORONA DEL M.AR
ORIOLE 3·5030
~-~~ ---
Fl-Y FilE
SWEET MUSIC is demonstrated on pial' OS of all 'ize~ by Mr<.
Gerald Silsbee. 11 t left. president of the Newpor H~rbr.-r G.rls
Club. and Mr~. George Wi~emon of the Tuesday Clue. It \ o I n
fun, to make the announcement that the re-:ent Me.fl;.e a.,u en., r
manned by Mrs. Wiseman for the T vesdt~y Club v o, dsd f ~nd~
w;th which to buy o piano for the G irL Ch.o (Terr•t Bor,. J:ohot •I
----i Margreta's
Proiect Eyed
By Kamaaina Ceobd Vp
~ J.()tJIIE IIETEEI
In the S()('lal nl'ws again are
tr!~~~:~~e J~t diJ:y!~rl~~::;; TUESDAY CLUB ENABLES '~:e':~:~n~~e~1~00 k:~:~~m;~o
cooking that we overlook all the! • ories of days they've spent In
wonrierfully slmpiP foods thllt i GIRLS TO GET A PIANO thP Hawaiian lsldnds. Th Plr kept us ha!JPY and healthy when mc·Ning in Ft>bruary was at thl'
we WNe you ng. home of ~trs. larrol Aim, -JOI
TherP'" mut-h to be "aid for :'\ow the !1/('wporr Harbor G irl"' prov.ng th..at tht'y htl\1' h•·l'n llolmw()()(! Dr. :-;,.wpon Ht>lghts
good bakec1 appiP. bursting 11s Club has a plano. This happy working at ha\ inp fun .tt rh,.lr The c-lub i'l now love~tlgaung
kin with tart swPetne'!.l!. stufff'd ne\'' w.1~ rt>\t>alp(J l>y the Tue~-1 "ong fl'st'O . .\1r'l. W1 .. 1'rn 1n 1, al wav't to be of servirf" ro t-hlldren
with plump ul'!lns and brown day Cluh follow1ng Its mM>IIng way" at the piano f rJr th1., group at Fa irvlt>w State Ho pltal. Costa
sugar. or with chopped walnuts la-.t week at Balboa Bay Club. a" wtoll a" provldane har·kground Mesa. On the rommiiiM> II) car
anr1 honey. Cover apples with ~tl"l. W.tllf'r Charamta. prt>sl music while tht> rlub memlwr ry on this study are thf' ~fmM
foil for quic-ker baking, but rio dent. introduc-ed :\irs. Geor g el as.-.emble at the mnln mP<-tmg-. Robert Pt>rrln, Kf>nnt-th RU"'.<;('IJ
remove It during the Ja11t 15 min-Wiseman, chairman of tht> Jan-Fourtun gut> ts ocruplf>d th<' Rudy Choy and Ja<·k Swart.
ute-s to brown them delectably uary ~1asque Ball benf'tlt, who :-.-ewromf'rs tahiP a nd Wt'rt> \l.f'l -Cue ts for the t>Vening met't
annual
Scandinavian
SALE
Ago ., K.~re'l Marqre· J Lounqe Chair
\ s ~
'· ..
$139.00
-fi'IO• a d r' a ·"'
taken over ..•
* * * .... t,.. .... lato tlae be·
""~ .... wiMn tM .....
Of course It ma tltors what kind focusPii attt>ntlon on the high-f'Ornf"t1 b\' ~frll. Rob(>n Ro~r ~1,... lng were ~rs. Tt>rry Pruddton of
I of applt>S you C'hoose. Even Eve light of the day, sntroduc:ing Henry ~aplt>'l, ~t>wromPr chatr L1do Isle and ~1sss Dorothy Kt>r
knew that! For baking nothing Mrs. Gerald Silsbee, president of man. in Introduci ng thf'm, how-mish of San Franc-Lowo. M~-Ker surpa~s a Mcintosh. u nless you theo C:lrls Club. ~trs. WtSf'man l'c1 that they came from a .. far m1sh Is visst1ng Mrs. Roy Kl"("nf>
are lucky enough to find Grav. preS('nted her with a chf'C'k to be away a<~ Florir1a . formt'r Corona dl'l Mar rt' ldt>nt
t>nstelns. BeiUiowers are good. uJJed to purc-hase the plano for ~~~-Eubank prt><;enlf"d Gt>o rgP who now llvt>'l In Whlttit>r but
too. bu t not so attractive as th~> tht> club. explasmng that $100 of I Stut~rt a<~ <~peakp'r. He broug_ht kHps up ht>r Kamaasna Inter
br "91 t ~ Ora.-qe Co .. ~ •,
lrem~"d'"'u' "'" "'9• C" ·~e
f ~'~e • mp'r' f ~'~ • .. re
from Derama•~ s ... ede ...
.,,.,d Nt:...,oy
Lounqe Chair
Ss!.e 00 ,.......w.-.... tyog.~
tJae LadrY atldla wW .... -ce
"" late ~ ..,.at lacllT ...... tMU .......... ty ...
pudlaeo .,... Melt"•
::...-,_ cdl .. tM tift ...........................
Ow .... a-to .,... faftdto
cMdtY ...... cMitty .._ lD u.e .... t....., ... o. ..... ,......, ........ ..... ................ -.. --....... . ......................
• X I ........
* * * Play the 1 rllh ~f Steakl
every hour from 10 to fl\le ex·
cept Sunday ... You have one
chance In ten to win a pou nd of
bacon or other meat aoodles of
the ~~ Steaks hou rs . · · Gosh,
ain't you lucky we eot to be
twt>lve ... We're In clover .. ·
We've even aathered up a ll the
rabbit's feet and tour leaf
<'lovers In town. and we're e lvlne
·em away to everybody · · · * • •
....................... y
aleaa&Dt diJIMn • • . Jut o
Uttle .-et~Wtt 1 wbipped ap
oat .. JWSpored Ud89a Ia a..-
cmcl ceu.piiiiN ••• nnt ol .U
1 bsUed o call of 11•1'1Gee oDd
poued 0 P .... et lllaate'a
...., s, =•• nc. la ODd atlrNd ...s •••red to kt ataDd ._
tweatr ............ Tlala --... , .. -s lpoalsb rtce would
bo 0 pec~y cSWa 111 stllfW ,....
pen too or aaa.cs wltb ...._.
bw9T' • • • ,... w1dle aatlt'•
.... CIIF:»nd09a. tiM .... dog
wltb dM Cbedd-....... ,_
_, to too, ..,... aJniiWJ • tbo
broUer • • • 1 tt.c1 Al's crtsp
...... ODd lcebM'91ett1aete.ad
............. tile ...
Mele roqaotort ....... .._
tbo Delkatll ...... A41e&e,
....... tlae c:lalef --.. ou c.to, ..se ncJa o lilt wltll bH ,.......011 ..................
bor f• IMr rodpe •••
• * •
Then 1 h&d a packaae ot Our·
kee'11 new Inat&nt Minced Dried
onions on hand, so I nipped a
pinch In the aala d and couldn't
reewt throwtnc another pinch In
wtth the Spanlah rift, even
thoUih It w aup«bly seaeoned.
to see how they cooMd up ••.
Wbat wonderful navw . • • 113
wupoon equals a whole tH·
apoon of fresh onJona .•• Always
on hand tor onion soup. dlpa, ot ....,.un, ... Tben aU wu ~·
t'IIIIDpanled by btl .,_,., ~ o1 ..,.., new ao.t ... d •••
wbldlmutbaveknOWna..._...
......, 80IM C:S.y way bedl . . .
... round cruaty loaw. wlaJda
you tan buy unalked 11 ,_ willa
10 you ~·n tear orr btl hunlm ••.
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red variety. the amount wa" given by the stone<; of Royal tv and the pnv:fte est<~.
• Retrogre~lve F I v P orcht>stra lives. Jove)i of Kings and Qut>t>ns :-:t>w members will ~ Initiated
What can you do with a baked whlrh c1onated music for the din· of England. Ht> accompanlf>d h 1s by the Klub April 29 Thls 'wlll
potato? Thert>'s no limit. tf'ally ner dance. tales bv 'lhowlng llfe-likto fiR find newly t>le<'ted Mr". Don
If you have the hand of lm agl-1 ~rs. Silsbee, In acc-epting the ure'l. which he had madf' In GrHn 1n the chair She wao; In
nation. <'hCC'k, told of the nf"ed tor the minute detail. of the subjC<'ts of stalled by Mrs. Roben Smith
Removt> the potato from the 1 plano at thP Girls Club so that 1 his talk. The reveallna fa<"t~ that former president-
sk in. m u h, and add 2 t~p. of I dancing lessons may be given their love life governed the dt>S·I 1
cottAge cht'He for each potato. the a Iris. and so that they may tlnv of nations was most •P· 2 More J 0 •1 n ' i
Whip until light with a lillie have music at their social tunc. palllna. I
cream addN. Put back In the Uona. ~rs. William Wolters and her • • \
shell. butter the top and run Un· The mualc wctlon. u nder dl· commit!~ had transformed per. Soroptlmlsts
deT a broiler to brown. rectlon of Mrs. James Eubank. manent planters Into new and
Serve baked potatoes wllh cave a aurpritle bonus entertain· colorful uranfftnenta of 11pr1nc Two new members were ad 1
chiJ)ped beef frtzz.led In buner rMnt by aJncJnc 3 numbers, al*» blossom• for the lunch.on tables. mlttNt to the Newport Harbo;
and addN to a can ot that new Soroptlmlsts Club dur1ne lunch
cream of vegetable soup at your SISTERS TO' ~ ~EET HERE eon at the Vlllaee Inn ldt WHk favorite market. 1VJ They are Or. Carol Leland. spe
To plea.w the chlldrt'n core po-clallst sn dermatology, who l'f'
tatoes le ngthwise and fill the AFTER LONG SEPARATION l s ldr In Balboa, and Mr<t. Jennlt" spaee with a wiener. Wrap the ~uto, a transfer from Stoll Car
whole thine In toll and bake. It's dens.
fun! • • • International Airport a t Los I during thf' nut Wtot"k as the 4 ~frs Evl"1yn Hougan. president
Angele~, IIC'ene of many a "tears ,lsters engage in orne "rt"rnt>rn· of the local bu."int"'-'1 womton
for joy" reunion, will have on.-
1
bt>r when" <'Onvef"Yltion harksng prec;ented Mrs. Gtorald SllstM'to
of particular Interest to the Har-back to the da~s \\ht>n they Jlvf'd with a <'heck for 18125 for thf"
bor area ncx_t Sunday afternoon. In ~fontclalr. ~ew Jt>r!Wy Doubt 1 r.lrls' Club of ~t>wport Bea<'h
Four 11isters w11l meet at that less ~1rs. ~1C'Intosh "Ill outc1o which she heads,
time aft Pr being separated slnre l 'hl' othl"r In tt>lling of their n.•·
childhood. Spt'<'tl\'t> children. ~tine•<> her-. ~-&... ... 1 --L
Th£'y will lnrludP ~1 r.,_ E. C. I number -t and 1nclurle 10 year ~ twf .....aln
TWk ht>l or 1130 SomNset ln .. old tW IOll. Mr. anrl :-.fr". Gary Lcwkrr ot
Westcllff; Mr<c. W. II. Young ofl On Wt'rlnt'~cl..ay, ~tarrh 9. ~tr-. l.dfdl'n l.rovf' I Mr!~~ l.n'kN i th••
All of this 15 ~lmple F'amlly Well~VIIl<'. ~<·w York . ~lr!>. 5. W T\vlc hPIJ w11l pre<oPnl hPr ,1.,ter<o formPr BevPrly Lund. who wa~
~f<'lntO!'Ih t)( Hou .. ton, TP:<dS, and to twr friPnds In thP lla rhor arl'a tl rum majort>tll' at ;>;pwpo n H.n
•
S~aklng of potatoe~. the lillie
new ones ar~ on the market now.
Try tht>m creamed with fresh
grun ~as. or use the frozen
ones. And for extra vitamins. If
the fresh ones are your cholc~.
cook a few of the pods with the
~as. removing them before S('tv·
In g.
Fart! with Company TOU<'ht><~. ~1NI. ~Orman E. ;>;u:holo;on or at ,, IPU In hN homt' Trip tO bor HIJ,!h S<·hool l an• pa •Pnl<~ nr
Orinda. \aht. All are thl' dnuJZh pmnt"i ot intert-st In tht> <u>uth tht'lr t> ·onc1 t hild-a o;on, Rn.tn
DUEIIT BOUDAT tt>r'l oC Harry H. C'a<~Cy of 1621 land al!IO are anticipated ao; wt>ll 1.1'<' born Thur«<la\', f (•h. 2>. 1n
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$131.00
Feb• c
led.tdo Table
I D•ewer
\7!)00
Now
11'.95
Tuo e~d See ~
$39.95 •e• J•• .. •e•her
Side Board , ;
'• "
$295.00
~ .. ..~ 1 ewe r• . ~·
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cut"lngt'r
1
E Balboa Blvd., Balboa. d'O Informal family gathPnng... ~~ J()';('ph Hoo;p1ta·l Wt>lghl n~t -;
and sons, Shannon and Alan. ~frs. ~fclnt~h hao; IJ(>en !>pend poun•l" I I ounN''>. Hr ha" a "l<~tt>·
s~nt lam Wt'~k-end at Palm lng '!Orne time In Oakland and ROOTO"S IJf KAWAU 2 }l'ar olrl Linda Beth Brian a nti
Springs. The Cutslngers moved will fly down from the Bay C1ty ~tr. a nri ~lr'-Gordon Hooton of Lsntla "'"' thr grandt•hilflrPn of to 1709 MatUn Way, Westclsft. with Mrs Nkholson. They <'X P.llll luntl of Bav Short>'~. bat'k
d 209 ~arlgold A\·e . Corona del from Costa Mesa last fall, an pe<"t to arrl"e at about the same chop forPm .ln ar tht' Emngn. Rntt
I d I h ... v Mar. arc en}<ly1ng a m id wlniN also share with rr en s owner-J t me 1 at ... rs. • oung arrJ \'t.'!! rht' great-grandt-hsldrl'n of \1 r
ship of a vacation home on the I from St>w York. vac-ation In Honolulu. They sail rt nd ~t,..._ Fred Lund ot Corun.1
r Margr~_!),;poriJ Karen . . .
desert. The 1\vkhell home will hum cd on the SS ~tatsonla ~b. 19 dt>l ~far 2625 E. <Au t Hwy o• l-2740
''AM GONNA STRIKE
IT RICH AT '£.·--""'
On Their I 2th Anniversary
for Lucky Bucks Oiggin'
And Play!n' Irish Beefsteaks
And Besides Ole Bessie'Here
Likes the Flower Sh.op."
M33 VIA I.IDO MWIOU • .,.
CMna1 llopes
to Hold June Servkes
PlaN are now 'P'~ •rr to
open 8eJ'Vieea in June a the new
• Epl8copal MiuJon tn Corona del
Mar, although the propoeed con-
atNctlon will not be ready by
that time.
The Rev. John Parke, rectol' ot
St Jamea Epl.copal Church In
Newport. has appointed a Mls-
alon Council, whJch will hold
m eetlnp every 2 weeks to com-
pare notes., lay pJans and dls·
cuss the proem~a of the build-
Ing of the MJsslon. .
The Rev. Edward Allen, resi-
dent of Corona de l Mar, is head
of the Mission Council, and his
"Apostles" are: John Manypen·
TOlE ITAIITI AT TOO DOO•
MUNICIPAL BONDS
BUY PROTECTION
The F ire man is in the front
line of your community de-
fense, but it takes more
tha n skill and coura ge to
fight fires . It takes money
... for equipme nt, fire en-
gines and fi re houses.
Money for the vital ne-
cessities of community life
-schools, hospitals. air -
p orts, 6ood control a nd
many other projects -~
·raised by taxes and by is-
s u ing m un icip al bonds .
These bonds a re act ually
pro mises to re pay bor -
rowed money.
The interest paid on t~
borrowed money is deter-
mined by competitive bid-
ding bet ween groups of in-
vestor s such as Ban k of
America municipa l under -
writing accounts ... the
bonds going to the group
willing to accept the lowest
rate of interest.
Competitive financing of
State and local projects has
become a major factor in
b uilding California . no t
only as a place to live, but
u a way of living.
If vour com m unity ia
conside ring a public im-
prove ment, the M unicipaJ
Bond Depart ment of t he
• Bank of America will be
pleaeed to help you with
auneetiona on your munic-
ipal finandnr plane. Con·
&oct "" ~ your MOI'hy &ItA of ArMTica branch,
or coli "' dir•ct in Lo•
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COSTA MESA
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HILARITY AND HYSTERIA
AT ·sHIPWRECK PARTY• n.. P'lre and Pollee Prote<:Uve
League 1uJt agalnet the New-
port Beach City CouncU la .ched.
uled to continue Friday after-
noon, Karch 11, In Su~rlor
Court.
Schechd ed to be heard is New·
port Beach City Attorney Walter
Charamza'a contention ln a gen-
era l demurrer that the league
hasn't stated !acta auftlelent to
constitute a ca uw of action.
The league ~aked Superior
Court to declare 1Uegal the civil
service ordinance adopted by the
voters In 1958 by a simple ma -
jority. The original city civil ser-
vice ordnance called !or a two-
thJrds vote ot the people to
amend or change. The protective
league campaigned against the
new civil service propo al, then
known as Proposition F, in the
1958 election.
Superior Court Judge R. M.
Crookshank last week ruled that
the protective league had no
legal capacity to suP. The clty
cound l In a spe<'lnl demurrer
claimed tha t since tht> league
was unincorporated lt could not
flle suit. The judge gave the
league 10 days· In which to tile
an a mended compla int.
Ex-Columnist
Kills Himself
FormN news-man William 8.
France. 79. of 1i1T1t W. Balboa
Blvd., Newport Be.1ch, suffering
ill health. committed suicide by
tiring n revolver slug Into hss
right temple early Frday morn-
ing. Newport pollc·e reported.
Officers were contn<'ted at 7:15
a.m. lns t Friday by Cordon Beck·
ner Jr., Fullerton. a milkma n.
who r('ported that one or his cus·
tomers possibly had s hot h lm·
self. Off icers round the victim
sitting In a chair with a two·
inch revolver in hi<~ right nand.
and a gun wound n the right
temple. tie had be('n deld about
six hours. officers estimated.
The victim's son, Va n A.
France. 1717 W. Ba lboa Blvd.,
said his father had bt>en In poor
health lately. He last !law h is
fa ther about 6 mi nutes after
midni;;ht and he seemed In fair-
ly good spirits a nd not In too
much pain.
The elder Mr. France was born
In New Jersey. He emered news-
pa per work In Sea"le with the
Seattle Star. He became a news-
paper columnlst with the San
Diego Union and San Difgo Sun
in 1924.
Memoria l services wete held
Monday in St. Paul's Eplst'opa l
Churt'h. San Diego. with Inter.
ment In Greenwood Memorial
Pa rk, San Diego.
Other survivors Include his
w ife a nd 4 g randchildren. Balt'z
Mortuary Costa Mt-sa was In
charge of a rrangeme nts.
ScL I•• LIJ II.
Tl ...... fer I Yur
Youths Held to Answer on
Charges of Boat Burglaries
Sgt. Gene Lay. now with the
Marine band at El Toro. will go
to Ja pan ln April for a year of
overseas duty. He will be sta ·
tloned at the Iwakuni Marine
base near Hiroshima. Mrs. Lay.
the former Peggy Diehl of Co -
rona de l Mar. will go to Jap"n
in September for a month's visit
while the sergeant Is on fur·
Iough. Th€'ir 2 children. Daryl.
3 ~~. and Karen. 20 months, w ill
stay here with their grand -
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Diehl.
JtAPPA BElfEFIT SET
U JKCHEOK MARCH 9 The annual benefit for mem-
The WSCS will serve lunch· hers of Kappa Delta Alumnae
eon at noon Wed nesday. Ma rch Assn .. and their guests wiJJ be
James C. Zagrodzky, 18, of ralgned in municipal rourt at 9. In Goodell Hall o! Christ a fashion luncheon at the Revere
463 Elmhurst Lane, Costa Mesa , 9:30 a.m. Friday, Mart'h 11, on a Church by the Sea, Ba lboa. Tick -House In Tustin this Saturday,
and Ronald Jessee, 17, or 118 · charge of receiving stolen prop· ets may be obtained from Circle beginning at 12:30. Mrs. Leonard
27th St .. Newport Beach. were erty. She was booked by New. chairmen and from Connie Pick-BaJtz~r. 217 Jasmine Ave., Co·
held to answN to Superior Court port pollee a t 4:30 p.m. las t Frl·l Ning. Liberty 8-6847. a nd Lucy rona del Mar, is In charge o!
on boat burglary charge'~ a fter day. Watson, ORiole 3·9367. tickets locally.
a p~llmlnary hearing be~re ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J uctge William Christlan~en In
Newport 8('a!'h muncipal court
Tuesday afternoon.
The youths posted $3,000 bail
each a nd are due to a ppear a t
9:30 a.m. Friday, March II, In
department seven of Superior
Court. Newport pollee charge the
two with committing a tota l of
23 boat burgla ries in the Evan's
Boa t Landing, VIlla Marina and
Richardson's 'Landing area.
Newport pollee have sent a
wanant to county jail for a hold
to be placed on jaiJ occupant,
Jerry Hobbs, 853 Congress St,
Costa Mesa. a lleg~ly Involved
1n the same burglaries.
Marilyn Ne wton, Anaheim
waltreSll, I~ scheduled to be a r-
IOCIAL aaovn 10 lftft
The MJddlera will nwet a t 7
p.m. Tuesday In FeJJo.shlp Hall
of the Corona del Mar Comm un·
lty Churth. The EZ Croup wm
have a potluck supper a t 6:30
p.m. ThuJ'Iday, March 10, and I
wiiJ eee <:'Oior alleles on Africa
p~nted by the Corona del Ma r
Trave] Service.
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TREASURE. TROVE-BALL
TO AID YOUTH CENTER
A Treuun Trove Ball aquare a aquare dance atyle ahow tor
danclna P.rty, complete with the beaJnnera wu a apeclal tea·
burled treuure cheat of door ture. March 30 the bealnnera
prius, will be the fund raislna will have completed their 20·
benefit party to ~ alven by the week eourae and a araduatlon
Square RI1Jeta-at 8 p.m. today party will take place.
(Thursday). All procftda will 10 Invitations for adoption by the
to the Youth Center In Corona Square Rlaaera are already be·
del Mar, where the party will be lne petitioned to the beatnnlna
held. BIIJ Green will be the call· aroups they are apoftiOrina. The
er for the evenlne. first Wedn"day In April, when
The event Ia the Square Rle· the bla move toLindberah School
gers' way of saytne '"naank you'' takes place, the Square RJarer
for uslnr the Youth Center tor court. wUl ~ In aeulon with
Its affairs In the pa1t. It Ia mov-Judge Bud Wilcox preaJdin& and
lng on to Lindbergh School for the adoption ceremonies and tnl·
future claues and events In or. tLatlon will take p lace.
der to accommodate the ever· On Friday nlahu at the Lind·
growine numbers of f dUllt and ~rgh School the Square Riggers
young people who want to learn are also sponsoring a square
what fun It Is to engare both dancing croup for teens. Mra.
In square and round dancing. Correll ls the caller and many
Onelta Correll, sk1pperette ot guest callers wtll take the plat·
the Square Rlcgers, reports that form, Including Ralph Masch!.
since the club was Initiated In mer, Instructor, Adam Newman
May of 1956 by Bud and Allee and Deb Kelly.
Wilcox of Coata Mesa and AI There has been much enthUS·
Lockabey, the caller who taught la.sm for this clus with teeners
the group Its first "do sl do," I traveling from Long Beach and
the Youth Center has provided a I Laguna to join In the fun with
delightful meeting place. The 10 squares. A name will be
Good-bye fund raislne patty wlll j chosen and then otricers ror a
be the laat berore moving to regular teen square dancing club
Lindbergh tn April. · to be formed.
Square Riggers are currently When the current groups both
sponsoring a beginners' c laa.s ror In adults and teenagers ha\'·e
adults with Deb Kelly calling complete~ th.elr course of lessons.
on Wednesday nights at the new beganmng groups will be
school. On Wedne1day, Feb. 24, started In both categories. Inter.
TID •zw
FIIU BAPTIST
CIUICI
of
Conoa
delMar
We&coaa•
Toa
A meeting plaee wlll be select-
ed soon. Please call pastor for
lime and place for next Sun·
day. ORiole 5-1648.
LmEIII .UICI
a. ........ ......
IK5 z.t c-t ... ......,
c.-dill ....
ested parties may telephone Mrs.
Correll, OR 3·8838: Joel Kuster,
Kl 5·2960, or Nora Warren, Kl
5-4703.
Cltrisi ....... liN
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A 24-hour prayel' V,igll will be
held tomorrow (Friday) tn the
sanctuary of Christ Church by
the Sea, Balboa, the Rev. Ed
Smith announcrs.
The prayer vlcU will begin
Thursday midnight and continue
until Friday midnight with
someone In the aanctuary all
thls time. There will be a sign.
up sheet In the church with half·
hour Intervals for persons to sign
fol' and thus ~me responsible
for that period of time. Couples
may come. particularly at night.
but It will be each person's te·
sponslblllty to secure a prayer
partner If so desired.
THE SALES EXECUTIVES CLUB of Orange
County held its annual ladie$' dinner-dance re·
cently at the Balb~ Bay Club. Here are 2 of fne
local couples attending: Mr. and Mrs. David
M::Neely. a+ lefr, of I H ShorecliH Rd .. Shore
C l'ff e"'d M r. e,.,d Mrs. John Ma,..ype""Y 1<4'13
Serere oe Ter. ,,,; ... e Terrace. ITer~, Bor'; c~>~·,..l
CIUICI SDVICES ·1
e-o.a del Me Colaaauaity
Quuda-Tbe fte('. Edwin Gomke
will begin a series or sermons on
the Bible this Sunday, the first
Sunday In Lent. His topic this
Sunday at the 9:30 and 11 a .m.
servf('f>s Is entitled ''Power In
the New Testament." The sacra·
ment or baptism will be cele.
brated at the 9:30 ~rvtce. • • •
Rtup,e ad n.~
By Louise Meteer
TbeT aalted him to lead cmd b' Kid be would:
Tbey wen au b.la frieada aDd b.e fOUDd It 900d
To be wuatect ao. cmd b.e MJd. "AU rlgb t."
The prab# was loud oa electJoa Dl9b t.
So tbey gcrq him a gaYel cmd croWDed blm Kin9.
But be UW. lmew wb.at tomorrow would bri.DCJ.
Tbe aJgbt baa !MIIMd CIDd then came tbe dawu;
Be wooden. DOW, wben Ills lrteDda baYe crone.
P'or aoaae will ICI1' that lie's not quite brigbt
ADd otben feel be does DOtblDCJ rig b t.
Be bolda the IJCiftl witb cuetul bcmd.
AfJGicl to aao.e Jut DODe uDdentand.
T•; be alta aloae lD hla PNxy'a chcrlr,
But when an the ODeS w bo put him there?
LDtbeNJI CbiU'Cb of the Kater,
Corona del Ma~"Cive Thanks
Unto God" will be the sermon
topic of the Rev. Ooue lu Wessell
at the 8 and 11 a.m. SWlday
services. Holy Communion will
be celebrated at both services.
'"nne Nature ot Creation" wUJ be dl.scussed at the mld·weeek Lent. Leadership ls a lon~ly business. The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor,
Phone: ORJole 3·5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
8 :00 A.M.-The Service
9:30 A.M.-sunday School
11 :00 A.M.-The Service
"The only way a tool, whether
It be a book or hammer, gets
dusty is from a lack ot uae,"
Pastor Smith wrote In annount'·
lng the vigil. "1 wouldn't ~ a bit
surprt.ed l1 the Great~t Chris-
tian Tool, Prayel', u ra.r as our
church famiJy Is concerned, Ia a
bit rusty. In order that we can
clean our spiritual work shops
and tools. the board decided a
prayer vigil would be In order."
en service, to be held at 7:30 Before election a man may be surrounded by his supportt"B.
W -A d M _._ 9 a nd back·slappedo aoundly, He Is a "good ole boy" who has agreed 1 p.m. .,...nes ay, a • ...,, . • • • to take the presidency that nobody else wanted. whip thin~:. rnto
FIIST Cllllmll
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nmkl1ll o. abda. Jr. lllalater
U 1-4771 • Pan a•age U 1-SJN
SURD AT
9:30 ............... Bible School
10:10 ........ Chu~h Service
5:30 Young Peoples' Meeting
6:30 .............. Vesper Service
WEDifESDAT
9:30a.m. Women's Bible Study
7:00 p.m ...... Prayer Meetln
8:00 p.m. . . ... Choir Practice
Nursery and Chlld Care
Provided
Flnt Chrt.aUcm Cburch
Bubert A. DclridMia. D.D.
Klaletft
SUKDAT WOUBJP
11 :00 a.m. -7:30 p.m.
(Sunday School convenes
during morning worship)
Welcoming South Shores
Residents and VIsitors to this
Convenient Location
uanA auca
AliT GAJJ.Erf
Coast ..... way Cit CWJ Dme.
CHIUSTLVf SCIENCE
SERVICES
naT CMOIICII or CIUUIT,
ICi&:W I D1',
3303 Via Lido
Newport Beach
READING ROOM-
3315 VIa Lido. Newport Beacb
Open week d~Y8-9 a.m. to !5 p.m.
Wednftday. 9 a .m .• 7:45 p.m.
na.clay. and Frida~ I a.m. to I p.m.
I&COIID w.,. ... o•aca-or caiiiiT,
ICI&iild1' .... ....,. .... .. c..-... ..
.. Eut Oout aa.b-., c.ona del Mar ~KADING ROOM-
.. Eut eo..t Htab-.,
&pen week da~m. to 3 p.m.
IGIIDAY i&fiiCD m
80'18CWO ..... SUWDAY ICIIOOL J:15 ._...
IUJfDA1' i&ftiCiiiS 11:00 ...... WIDIIIIDAY fti.1URO
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Chrt.aticiD ScMDc. Cb~ shape and get things done,
Job's question, "Shall mortal They eave him the ga,·et. <'Om<' lno;tallation day. It is smooth,
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man be more just than God?" and shiny and orncral look ing. It Implies authority.
and Paul's admonition. "Come He makes. a little SJ)('ech: "I ure do appr('Ciate rht" rontldPn<'t' I
ou t , from among them. and be you've shown In me," he says. "I feel dl'eply honored. But or rourse J
ye separate. and 1 will receive I can't do anything alont>. We have lo be a team. working to·
you." are drawn to the logical get her." The phrases are harkne} ed. but they are trul'.
t'OnC'Iu!lion expressed in Genesis Almost before the ('Ch()('S or applau~ die down the lont>lrn('. I
11 :271, "God created man In his begins. The leader walkc; down the Slt<'t't. Folkc; sttll say "Hi ... But
The first In a series or Fellow. own Image. in the Image of Cod the warmth is gone. ~o more •·Good olp boy." :\'ow ·~~· .. l'IIE'nt('.
ship dinners at the Lutheran created he him." This is the pressing In: th(' awful silt>nce of drsappro,·af.
Church or. the Master In Corona Golden Text or the Lesson·Ser· Somebody say-. "Who does he think h(' IS. trYing
del Mar tumed out to be a lso a mon on "Man·· at the Newport things?'' ·
to <hangp l
surprise birthday party ror Pas. Bea<'h. Corona del Mar and Costa J Another, "W(' shoulda elfft('c1 c;omehoo~· ('IS<> ...
tor Douglas Wessell. Mesa Christian Science Churches Another. "Why doesrt'l ht' DO somcthi n~?"
Mrs. John Gustarson of Corona this Sunday. I The Man who Lends coulrl answ<'r theN? qu<'strons fit' c-oulcl
del Mar and Mrs. Alfred Horn of • • • say. "I think .I am your prcsrdent. the man in whom ) ou had
Laguna headed the committee or Cbrlat Church by the s.a, confidenc<'."
the United Lutheran Women 8alboa-The theme of the Lent-He could ~ay. ''Pt>rhap" you shottlti h.l\e t'lectecl ~omPon(' €.'1'-<'
planning the food arangemt'nts en ,se~mons of th(' Rev. Edward But nobody would lak(' it, r€'mcmhN:'"
and decorations. Tables were set Smith will ('enter around the Or, he rould say, 'Tn:• arit'd l'\'e real!\' lriPd lo 00 50 \IE
up according to the months or commandments of Jesus and TH ING. But you sec. 'somNhrna;· rs sn intangiblE'. Wh<'n 1 n('Nl N1
the year, and the guest of honor their a pplication to our lives to'-you. as a captarn nE't."dS aN<'''· )OU "t>reon 't lhPre.''
was seated at the place marked day. The s<>rmon at the 9:30 and Lcad€'rshrp is such a lonel) bu-.mt';.s
"February." 11 am. SNVi('(', this Sunday will :---:---=:---------
After sharing the birthday b<> ··tr You Love ~k" parson age T 0 Sulrise Senice Acail cake. Pastor We~ell was pre • • •
sened a white silk s urplic(' ns a St. James' Eplaeopal Church. Be Bu .• lt For PIIIIM for Easter gilt from the United Chu~h Newport &-ac-h-Holy Commun.
Women. The surpll{'(' had been ion will be ht>ld at all Su nday Eac:ter SunrrS(> ,;rr\ ict' Sund:l\
band sewn by Mrs. Roy Davis l'('rvlees. 8. 9:1;) nnd 11 a.m. The Chr.lst Church April 17, w.ll b(' ht'ld ag.tm th·,,
and Mrs. W. C. Buchterki~hen. Rev. John H. Parke'~ !'t'rmon )I'M at :\'cwport Dunt'". spt•n
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Renner ub.)e<'t i "Guilt'' at the 9:15 and <wrNJ h) lhf' Harbor Count rl Clf
presented the pastor a Chinese 11 am. S<'rvrces. Conrlrmation Constrlll'tlon or a parsonag(' Church~,; and :\'('\\'port H.1rhor
painting on silk. service "llh Bishop William Cor Chrlsl Chur<'h by the St-a. Kiwanr« Club.
Mrs. John Neff. program chair. Remington wall be held at 7:30 Newport ik'a<'h. at 337 Santa An:1 Tht> church council, mt"t'trn~
man, showed color slid~ she had I p.m. Ave.. Newporl Heights, 15 I'X· las t wt"t'k in 5t. AnrtrE'w' Pre~h~
taken in Norway and Switzer· • • • peeled to gt'l undN way in a p l('flan Chu rch. \·oted to unalt'
land last year. S.ftDtb·Day Adnotbt Chu rcll. proximatt'ly 3 we('kS. with the Krwanis C'lub ng:11 n
Newport Heights -"What Sin ~ lhr· )('clr In prest'nlln.rt lhe sN\ Cost" will be the sefmon topic ~ppro,·aJ of a SJ,,,~ loan to ll'l' Tht' Rl.'\ Hrrht>rt John on. LUTREBAJf CBtJBCB Anvmu
Coming a<'tivltles at the Luth·
eran Church ot the Master In
Corona del Mar Include the fol-
lowing: Church Council meeting
at 8 p.m. Tuesday In Wessell
Hall: catechetlcal <'lass at 4:15
p.m. Wednesday, March 9; pray-
er meetings at 10 a.m. Monday
th.roueb Friday of I'M!Xt week.
or the gue t spt'ak~r. Pas tor E. butld the parsonage "a..c; obtain. pn_..t presldl'nt or th.-rhun h
Irvin Lehman, at the 11 a.m. Sat. ed at n quarterly ronferenre pre jZroup. spok(' on b<>half or thl'
urday ~erviC'e. Pastor Lehman is I sldl'd OV('r by Dr. Frank Toot 1 :'\tt-rlt> \'aldN Chorus. mad.-up
the m inis ter or th<' Santa Ana hacker. district supertntend~nt. or young peopll' or \'3fiOUS
Seventh-Day Adventist Chu~h.1 The ron!('r('n.ce was h~ld dunn~ chur<·hes.. Th(' ,·ounl'll voted
A qulz program on Bible sub· the family nrght dinner m<'t'tlng unanimously t'l jorn the Klwanrs
jccts will be conduct~d by Mrs. last week In Goodell Hall. I Club in pon..;ormg thf' choru« In 1
Delmer Clover at the youth Freeing the lot of debt signal-.1 rt'<'ttal durrn~o: Holy Wt"t'k and
meeting 7:30 p.m. tomorrow ( Fti· ed the mo\'e to tart ronstrul·tion
1
nt Chw•tma umf'
day I. by obtaining a loan for the ~arur Th<' Rl.'\'. J.,hn r ark(', , iC'i' LEJI.rD ACTIVnJES • • • ture. The proposed parsonAJI!f' pre td~.>nt. prestdl'<l m·er the frrc:t
Lenten study classes will be St. ADdnwa Presby t edaD has reached Its final tagt' or mt"t'ttn~ or th.-chur<"h rouncrl
held at St James F.olsc:opal CbDJ'Cit. Cliff Haven-The sermon planning, thanks to Waller Blrv. for the ) e•u rn the absenrt' or
Church, Newport, at 10:30 a.m. topic or the Rev. Chari~ Dleren· en' building commlttf'<'; Mrs IRe'·· Chfford Fugate prestdt'nl.
and 8 p.m. Monday. Holy Com· field for t~ 8 :15. 9:33 and 11 Ruth Remle 's parsonage rom. who wou Ill
1
munlon and breaklut wtll be a.m. Sunday services wtU be mlttee and the chu~h tru tee
held at 7 a.m. Wednesday, March "Your New Name." The text is headed by Morgan Lowery. <'hAir· SOif FOa TBE TBOMPSOifS
9, and tb@re wUJ ~ a unten Romans 1:7. Midweek lenten ser· man. the Rev. Ed Smith an j R~rt and :\lary Thompson.
famJty night procram from 6 to vices are Mlng held each Wed· nounced. Final plan~ a re being 1810 Tahuna Ter., If\ ine Terrace,
8 p.m. with the film showing, IM!sday evening ~t 7:30 and will drawn thl.s \ .. -cck by Hal Lacy. an pa~nts of a son born Frida~.
"Paulo of Brazll." Ttle Prayer be based on the book, "At the The job will be put out to bid Feb. 26. in Hoac Hospital, welah ·
GuUd wlll meet at 9:15 a.~ and Foot of the Crou," written by an rleht away. • lng 6 pOunds. 13 oum-es.
HolY Communion and hullnr arronymOWI author who was a
eeNice will be held at 10:30 a.m. priloner behJnd the Iron CUrtain.
Ttlumday, Mareh 10. • • •
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L&WI&a ftAYD ~=* Th1a Sunday lathe Da.y
'"'-_... of lla.rch 7 throup ol o.dkatlon, ot.rwd thi'O'llh·
11 bu ....., claipateoct tor Lent· out the Methodlat Church. and
en Prayer atthe l.utMran Cha~ the ltltY. GodtNy Crunln will
of the Muter In Corona del Mar. speak on ~~ted lJws" at
with \halt~ LutMra.n Churdl the 1:30 and 11 a.m. •rvka.
WCMMn In ~.... '"'e tbeiM 11M lAnt.n pt'OI'ram wtU Include
wW a.. '"Abide In MR... DaUJ a ~tonal ll!l'Vk'e .. ch Wed·
Pf'OIP'tlna wUJ ......,. at 10 a.m. .....,. .wntq at 7:30. ftJa
wtth t ........ .....,.. In~. c.aJna w..._..,, the .m.
Ttwe wtU M ........ f11 ..,._ will .. u ... Itt. ~ IDMt·
aad a....._ ~ lftl.. fll the dnlrdl board.
"'Catrl&l't 1'111~ \\"Mfe IMu.t)• ls Madt·· ,
~ e. ••• ,. ~..~. 8ea.t, 6.J..
OPI:N 'ftiUltSDA Y EVEMIMGS -
OTII.I:a E'VDfi.NCS IY APPOfliC'nli'EN
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LIFE MEMBERSHIPS GO
TO LUTHERAN WOMEN .
Life memberahlpe In United Mrs. Alan Sawyer, oraanlat.
Lutheran Church Women o! the A panel dl5cuaalon wu con·
Lutheran Church of the Muter dueled by Mrs. Erl\Nt Workman
were awarded at a recent meet-the Rev. Douglas Weaell and
lne to Mrs. Nell Nelson, first Mrs. Neff on "Who 1a My Nelch·
president of the local croup, and bor!''
to Mrs. W. C. Buchterklrcben, for Mrs. Paul Bentllen, chairman
unsel!lah aervlce In the Depart-or the nominatlne co~l~.
ment of Christian Service as well read the slate of otflcers for
as foJ' awareness of t.he needs election, wtth the past board
ot the church ln general and the unanimously voted Into bttlt'~ tor
young conentgatlon. another tenn. They Include ~rs.
The Ute Mem~rshfp Me.mor-Nelson, president ; Mrs. ...lpt\
lal repreeented a monetary girt McAdams, vl<'e . president; )frs.
toward the Unit~ 'Lutheran Pearl Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Em· Chu~h body and Its various proj-ery Workman, secretary: Mrs.
ects. These funds have assisted Nett. education: Mrs. Buchter-
ln the work or partkular interest klrchen. Chrlsllan Service ; Mrs.
to women, uch as the education Eve Wilson. offering : Mt8. Elgin
of missionary candidates, devel. Hall, Day Ci~le leader, and Mrs.
opment or schools and h015pltals Alan Sawyer. Night Cl~le leadt>r.
at home and abroad. buildings, 1. Birthday cake refN>shmenta
maintenance and the support or were in chargf' of Mrs. Paul
women mlsslonariE's. Bentzien and Mrs. Wilson. The meeting was held in Wes -
sell Hall and observed the first
anniversary of the new church
oreanlzation of Corona del Mar.
Mrs. Eve Wilson presented cer.
tiflcates and pins to the 2 women
as part of the ceremony. Mrs. J.
V. Neff, soprano, sang '11le
Lord's Prayer." a<'rompanied by
LtJTBER LE ACtJE TO MEET
The Luther League of the Co·
rona del Mar Lutheran Church
will mt"t't at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
the home of Ellen Toll~!son. 2422
Margaret Dr.. Newport Heights.
All junior and ~enlor high school
youth are welcomed.
W hether you 're an early·to-bed
or night owl type. you will
welcome the relaxing goodness
of a g lass of Excelsior milk
at bedtime.
Some l1ke it warm, some li ke
it ':old. And it's a delightful
change as made-with-r'nilk hot
chocolate ... or a milk shake in
your favorite flavor.
Make milk your mghtcap ... and
make it EXCELSIOR Milk for
extra flavor-bedt i me or
ANYt rme. Excelsior tastes so
fresh-becaus~ it . IS!
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Open house for parents will be
held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Wed·
nesday, March 9, In Newport Har·
bor lflgh School.
"Students and teachers have
gone to a great deal of work to
a how parents what they have
done. what they are doing aild
what they expect to accomplish,"
Mrs. Jack Barnett, P.T.A. pub·
llclty chairman, announced.
The activities will get under
way at 7:30 p.m. with a P.T.A.
meeting In the auditorium to
award an honorary life member·
ship and for the election of new
otflcers.
.. PORT :· I
IIW TIIU TUESDAY
Nftet' 10 few are the
"""'*''' left for love I
.. •
EUONORE SCHOENFIELD, cellist, will join her sister. !\lice.
violinist. in performing he Br~thms Double Concerto with the
OrMge County Philh.,rmonic O rchestrc!l in the f'nol concert of the
Sei'SO'l. l't 8.30 s.,turd~ty in the Or.,nge Co~tst College c!luditorium.
Fried., BelinfMte will conduct.
M I E E s:s E E E E E E E M M •:M:+ E E E E E i ¥:+ M E E E E eze e e e M
Tar Taule8 HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
• Repori.d .. y ~•rgeret · '""'" w:• , , , , •:•:• , , , , , , , •:• , , •:• , , •:r:r , , , , , , , •:•:•
SECORD FEATUJIE
JUKE LAVEBJCit
ISAaELLE COllEY
iD
"'T IIIPPEIEI II
IIIE"
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e DIIAMA PBODUcrtOJf
"March ~adness," the PTA
sponsored Harbor drama produC·
tlon, will be held at 8 p.m. Fri -
day. March 11, In the auditorium.
Directed by Mr. Robert Wentz.
drama instructor, the annual
drama production will, for the
[irst time. enhance the back-
ground bf the stage 111rough
opaque projections upon t h e
walls.
A condensed versiOn of the
musical, ''Peter Pan," will be one
of the feature attractions. Nancy
Gardner will star .. the lmplsh
Peter Pan, and Nancl Maxwell
will be the student director.
"The Happy Journey," a Broad.
ANNOUNCEMENT
{
Jim Means is the new proprietor of
Pete's Barber Shop and it will now be known as
JII'S BARBER SHOP
3030 E. COAST BWT.
COilOJfA DEL MAll
way play which has been adapt·
ed Into a musical by Harbor
seniors Carolyn Rapp lmuslc>
and Gary Morrison Oyricsl, will
star seniors Karen Betz and Ken
Hanna.
Edgar Allan Poe's great short
story, "The Tell Tale Heart." will
be read by senior Diane Scott,
while seniors Sandy Watson.
Darlene McManigal. and Holly
Hyden interpret the story
through dan~. • • • e PACVLTT TOVDuu.T
The annual faculty eo11 toum·
ament was held at the Mesa
Verde Country Club In Costa
)fesa Feb. 22.
:'\fr. Dan Rogers, Harbor Eng·
llsh Instructor and B basketball
coach, was the winner of the
tournament. in which 20 teachers
from Harbor Hleh and Costa
Mesa High participated.
~ir. Jim Crow. from Costa Mesa
High, was second with a tally of
65. while Harbor commercial In·
I structor Mr. Leonard Thompson
followt>d close behind with a
SCOrl' Of 66.
Among the Ha rbor teachers I partici pating in the tournament
I wt're Mr. Andrew Smith, Mr.
• •••••••••••••••••••••••-~ Wt.>bster Jont>s. Mr. Edward New. lnnrt. Mr. Donald Kavelec. :'\fr.
"Your Patroaage Will be Appreciated"'
"'THI HOUSI OP P11M1 11r
'East bt & Tustin Awe .. Tustin-Santa Ani 1Umbtr1y 3-9311
~e n J:"arlatti's
Wayne Hughes, Mr. Kingery
Whltent>ck. Mrs. Martha Haw.
kln'l, Mr. William Bernau. Mrs.
Shirley RiC'e. Mr. Will iam Straw,
Mrs. Beverly F'rench. Mr. Gerald
Fowlt>s. Mr. George Hunter, and
Mr. Emil Neeme. . . • e SP1UJfC SHOW
"The Broadway Fifties" is tht'
theme of Harbor's annual Spring
Show. to be held April 29 and 30
at 8:15 p m. In the aduitorium.
Seven famous Broadwav m u<;l -
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The 175.000 dwelling to be con· Balboa laland, addJtJon and al· COMI'LpiEJITI OP
structecl on U1e Corona del Mar terationa to bulldln'a which Is 1-'S ....
bluU for Mr. and Mrs. WIUiam non · conformlna because of 2· 11 _ • ... 11 1., I!.~A-~ ~-ta M ...
Butters will come before the foot aJde yard setback and ab· -·.-----· ·--
Newport Beach Plannlne Com -senoe of one earaee. ·~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~ mJ•Jon at Its meeting tonight W. V. Racker Jr., 2014 W. Ocean j
(Thursday). Ft., Newport, penniMion to use
Mr. Butters Is asking for a the roof of a commerclaJ build·
variance for a .wlmmlng pool lng as an upstal,.. deck and
and fence within the 10-foot rear walkway In conjunctton wtth a
yard setback. Because the dwel· dwelling unJt. •
ling will be conatructed along E. H. Warhurst, 219 Marine
Dine OYedooking the Ocean
* WALLY STACHEIJ * at Our Piano Bar
the bluff, near the stairs at the Ave., Balboa Island, permllalon We Cater to ,__ for
foot of Heliotrope Ave., the to extend an exlstlng deck on a ---
swimming pool will be Z7 teet bulldlne which Is non-conform· L1Uidle .... .........._ Sp.dal Jtartl.-
aboYe the natural grade level. lng because of the absence ot a DllhrD 5 • IO:JO -au 'TIL 1
Here Is the agenda for to· garage.
night's meeting, which will be· Dr. Robert Hubert, 525 EJ Paseo L w 0 0 D 5 c 0 y E g}n at 8: Dr., Irvine Terra~. sJngle fam-
1 PJIIAL MAP lly dwelling Jn an unclassified 1•1 leatla Coat II...S.. z....--a.acJa IIT.tt c,..,. CoMid~atl~ of final map ~ ~ro:n~e~.~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A~Y~~~~u~u~u~g~q~~~~~~·~,A~~~A~· T rl\ct 3607, conslstlne of 8.8 acres .,;;
divided Into 37 R.t Jots, easterly
ol Irvine Ave. and southerly of
Mariners Dr., near Westclltr. The
tentative map was approved Feb.
23 by City Council.
• v AJIJA.JfC'£5
L. W. Dales, 1607 W. Balboa
Blvd., Central Newport, 3·foot
encroachment Into 5·foot rear
yard setback to build a second
story bedroom. This was return-
ed by the Coucil tor reconsldera·
tlon on the basis that the prop·
erty be restricted to 2 units In·
stead or 3.
Fred Reed, 605 N. Bay Ft .. Bal·
boa Island. 21:a ·foot encroach .
ment Into 5-foot rear yard set.
back to build a garage, apart·
ment.
Mary F'rances Nt'vlns, 1212 W.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa. waiver of
squarE' footage requirements to
build a third unit on an R·3 par·
eel, because every other lot In
the block has 3 or more units.
Russell Craig, 2600 Cove St,
China Cove, Corona del Mar, one·
foot encroachment Into 4-foot
side-yard setback and 7-foot en·
coachment Into 10-foot rear yard
setback to build a single family
dwelling.
William Butters, 124.126 Hell·
trope Ave., pennluJon to have a
swimming pool, deck and 3-foot
fence at a total hel&ht or 27 feet
above the natural erade 1~1.
within the 10-foot rear yard set·
back. e USE PEJDOTS
First Baptist Church or Corona
del ~far. 2816 E. Coast Hwy., per-
mission to u.se building now un·
der construction for church pur.
poses. .
A. L. Salisbury, 203 Marine
Ave .. Balboa Island, add store
room on the second floor of a
building which Is non·C:Onform·
ing because of rear yard setback.
Rolfe Stokes, 2(J7 Topaz Ave.,
ASB Profile ••.
(From the OCC Barnacle)
THANKS
I FOR THE
Hurley
Bell
1 l':tl!l, Jnclurting "Kismet:" "~fy
f'a~r Lady," "The Most Happy
Fella." "The Music Man," "West
Side Story." "Paint Your Wagon,"
and the new •'Sound of Music."
will be presented by Harbor's
VOC'al groups, and soloists, under •
the direction of Miss Marie Hie·
bsch.
YEARS TO SERVE THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AND ITS CITIZENS
WHERE WE HAVE A
WONDERFUL WAY
TtHAT HAS
OF LIFE
BEEN
e JOYFUL
Bl E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAB
OR. 3-1170
The heM iD loocL ..me.
cmd gracious bo.pitality • • •
ID a cbanDiD9 Old EDglilh Almollpbere
MCIDDer •• ••
lEVEl • .,. • ....
BY att 4-3541
Two numbers from "My Fair
Lady'' will be represented in the
program. Nancl Maxwell wiiJ
solo In "Just You Walt" and
Butch Vollmer will sing "I'm an
Ordinary Man."
Gay lJoyd and Jim Wllllams
will duet In "1 Talk to the Tree,"
from ''Paint Your Waaon."
"Bauble., Banales, a nd Beads"
from the famous "Kismet" will
be perfonoed by Jane Teftntn. .
Two num~ have been choeen
from •-n.e West Side Story." One.
"1 Feel Pretty," wtll be suna by
Freneh torete:n excbanae ~
Michele lou.tclarot: the other •
"Amertca,'• by Pat Rarwkk. n.. new ltodaeq aiH! Ram .
rnemeln mask'al, '-n.e Soattd el
Mualc:," wUJ be r~ntecl ln
two numbfts. ltaren BruJna wUJ
eolo Jn "My Favorite 'ftllnp,"
while "Climb Every Kountaln"
wUJ be auna by Sharon Morrill.
IIAJIPI' am I WDAT, IVIAII
A birthday celebrant nat Sun·
day wtJI be Suaan. daqbter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Paul CJemena ot
Lido IaJe. She wUJ be 12 ,_,.
old. The Clemens reoentJy mowcl
Into thelt new home lotated at
the point Where Vla Udo !load
and VIa Lido Pford meet. M,..
Clement 11 mGtlon picture *' EJun« Patkn. Her huaband 11 381 CLIFF DIIVE LAGUNA lEACH .._ _____________________ ...,.. a noted artllt.
RON GETTY
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COCKTAIL lOUNGE
MR. & MRS. TOM CARSON, Proprietors R. D. SMITH, Manager
Bob Gleaaon, Curly !-aurle. Geo. Fontaine, John Royce
Henry McKuage, Carl Wright
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YWUIIIDAT, II&KIII. 1-
COitOifA DEL MAa. ~ February pennlta ~ by hind the -.m..581 tor• the flrtt 2
the Newport Beach BuUdlna De· monthl of Jut year. _ I Tim.e 2 Time~ 3 r'"'" TOP OPPORTUNITIES
DAILY
,
pattment totaled Sl.Sla,321. ac· The F.t»ruary permJta Included
dinl to the montb·end repott • .lnale famUJ dwelllnp, 11.· a."ed by Raymonct Glenn, bulld· ~&.-: 3 dup..--.172.400; 4 ea·
Inc and aafet¥ c:Urect«, rar•. a&.230: 8 .wlnunlne poola,
11t1.t brtnp the 1.1110 total to IIM.BOO; 15 fencn a nd wall•, J'l.·
20 ..... -.... -·-· ... ···-··.................. .75 1.25 1.50 DO YOU WANT 1 1*, e ..W.. • ......... ....., ..... ,Or ... ,.. .... 2 I _.,. to 30 words ...... -··--··---······· 1.00 1.50 2.00
3 I wotek to 40 w~ . .. ..................... I .25 2.00 2,.50 ••••.W.. .. ..., '" Wp ....... '*' .4 .. oaw. ,...._
-::::=~~~~~~~~S3~.1~·~·~-~·~qvJ~~te~a~cUM~~~~..,.~~be~· 478; 33 raldentlal alterations. :, 11'7.474; 3 coaunerclal buUdlnp,
SlM.:SOO; 12 comrnerdal alt~ra·
t1ou, ta5.311; 2 lndutrtal alter·
E.c:ft word 0¥W 4C) Words ...... -·····-··· ,0.) .()5 ,07
IS& pao8 FOAM E.9W FOR SPECIAL MAIL-IN RAT£S)
Be Swe To Check With
JUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
402~ 32nd St., Newport
ORiole 3-41&80 Professional
and Business
lL 111111
SALES AND SERVICE
1-W. COAST BIGIIWAT.IttWIOaT a&ACB
Directly Acl"<<U From the Balboa Bay Club
Laelty~
SPECUlATI·VE? ...........
Secoad tn&at deeda ....,. cl1l Ole ...UU. CIC aa naU..t
lo ... ta•t. &ecued br ....Utr pa ... lty lD 9IOWlDt OniDge
Coa.aty -wbele J..s ftl.-.. ateedlly dsbag -tbey cncde
aa ...U•t Clddiu..l lac 1• I
10,0 IDtereat Per Annum
Sa..t t.. ...twi.._ ..t ....U ..... f• cU....UJcatloD
aaab poaa•Ne o ... Ne baw.a.•t ..... •
WE IIAJIAQE. SEJIVICE AJm COLLECT
Evans G. Pcfter &
,. •· waW?OIIT aovuv Am
W&WIOIIT aue& CAI.IFODIA
Orco
BUILDING ILOCIS-ALL
Co.
atlon.a, 114,s)O; 12 ~b&na, .... aAI. DTAft & __..AU
3!50; 13 alpa, I ll ,&tO; one m... -' ---
cellaneou.e proJect, P.OOO: 6 THE DeANZA PLAZA bulldlnp ckmolt.hed or remov·
ec~;:.seg;llowtn1 pennlta w~re Spacious 2 bedroom Apts.
l•ued durlne th~ final dar-of
F•bruary: e CO..OWA DEI.IIAII
Ellwood Murphy, alterationa at
M... Muff~t Shoppe, 2731 E,
Coast Hwy.. $350; Mra. Th~lma
Nimmo, addition, 427 Carnation
12.400. e CAMEO UOIIES
10Mph G rant, 1-unlt, 1-story
dwelling, 4621 Fairfield, $21,000;
Tom Muntean, 1-unit. 1-atory
dweiJinga at 45.16 Roxbury, S30.·
000. and at 4&18 Roxbury, sao.
000. e CLlJ"r IIA VEJf
Richard Hitchcock, alterations.
803 ICings Rd., $500.
• aALaOA Alvin Fink, second Ooor den
and bedrooms, and storage attic
705 N. Bay Ave., $10.000; Thomas
.hut oft ~nta Ana FrftWay to
beadle. a nd L.A. Family and
adult buUdln&s with large heat·
ed pools, laundry fat:IUti~• and
carportll. Furnished It unturn-
.. hed. $75.00 It up.
1402 E. Fruit St.
SANTA ANA
KJ 3-60>
roa IALE Mlii:K' • •.JtEous
DRUM SET: Snare and bass
drums, cymbals, pedal and
stal')d.s. Pnon~ OR 5-()t81.
CAliS roa uu
FOR SALE: 1955 Ford Convt-rt·
lble, 2-tone blue, new top. new
battery, 4 new tires. 26,000
miles, extra clean. $950. 15091!
Abalone Pl., Balboa lsland.
Wilder, remodel. 423 E. Edgewa-c·arcle K Club ter, $1.200: Frank Lloyd, fence
921 E. Bay Ave .. $140; W. L
Thompson, awning, 508 w. Bal. Helps Campus boa, $220: John Blair. waJI, 500
W. Bay, S200; Carrle Small, re (From the OCC: Barnacle)
1 BEDJI()()M apartment In Co-
rona del Mar. Nlcely tumlabed.
Year-Round Lease at 185.00 per
month. Call ST 0·9833 after
6 :00p.m.
CORONA DEL MAR: 1% blocks
from beach and ahopplne. De·
luxe un!aun. 1-bedtoom apt.,
ltree Jlvina room. patio, atove,
r~frtprator, rue, JAI&I~ Pflm .
&Mnt rental. adults. Inquire at
310% Larkspur, CDM.
NE'W 2 bedroom unfurnl.shed
apartment In N~wport Beach.
Flreplace, hardwood floors,
g a r a 1 e, washer-drye r. On
lease. LI 8-5335 · OR 3· 7155.
SEA CREST MOTEL
1 It 2 bedroom apartments
Kitchenettes
Nicely Fumish~d
HEATED POOL
Children It Pets Welcome
SEA CREST MOTEL
LOS ANGELES TIMES needs
boys for Sunday aelllng. Phone
u 8-4280. o· t
BEAUTY COUNSELOR,ca.metlcs,l tree ory
has openings fo r women over AUDIO . SPEClALlSTS ...
25. FlexJble hours. No canvas·
sing. CaJl OR 3-0lSU before
10:00 a.m. or after 5:00p.m. I SOUND-CRAITERSJnc.
SITVATIOWS WAJn'ED 26:ll6 EAST COAST HlGHW AY
CORONA DEL MAR DOES YOUR YARD a nd lawn
look aa attract ive as you'd j OR 3-8515
like? U not, why not let me 1 '---~~=-::-~-----' Improve it. Ray Haws, OR 3 · BOOKKEEPERS & CPA .-·
1086. !INCOME TAX
SUVJCES LELAND J. FOGG
* * MOVING? * *
2 Fast Insured movers llnd
large van $11 .00 an hour
Timt-starts a t you door ...
Why pay more?
-Call-
NEWMA.~
TRANSFER It STORAGE CO.
Midway 6-2528 or Liberty 8-6430
1968 Harbor Blvd., Costa ~~~sa
Fonnerly
w ith Internal Revenue
1982 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
U berty 8-1672
Residence Llberty 8·5664
CARPE.."iTRY . . .
Furntture Rehnishing
Antique or mod~rn. CUstom
~ablnets made -a ltered -
repairt>d or refinished. Fin~
workman hip. Reason able
pnce. Albert Holm. roof. 1009 E. Balboa Blvd .. S155 Clr<.'le K Club is the men's • IIEWIOaT BEJQIITS I Robert Shaw. enlarge bedroom, service club on campus.
2931 East Coast Hwy . Carpentry
Minor Rt>palrs
No Jobs Too Small'
LI 8-9679
2227 Rolly Ln., $.500: City of New lts activities mrlode provid ·
port Beach. automotive shop and lng ushers for C'ol lege plays
storage building, at the Corpora and musicals. publishing a student dire<'tory for OCC, as· tlon Yard, 1492 Superior. $7·121 : sisting the Ktwanis Cl ub, pro-
B. R. Egbert. convert gara~e to vidlng assistance to the col-
family room, one-car ga rage to lege on special occastont~ and
remain, 401 F..ullerton, $400. he lping w ith lnter·Ciub C'oun. e lAY SBOBES Paul McClary. addition over ell activities. Dinner meet ings
Corona del Mar
ORiole 3·6370
F URNISHED APT. Good location,
pleasant s urroundings, yearly
lease. No chlldren. No pet.-..
610~ Marguerite, Corona del
Mar.
garage, 2622 VIsta. S4,400: Ly-and club parties are other Cir·
man Farwell, slgn, 2888 Bayshore cle K activities, Don Kimble. MUSICAL DfSTB1711DTS club president. said.
Dr .. $179. Meeting every Friday at
• aALaOA)SLAJfD noon In the Student Cou ncil Henry Baker, slab, 2ll Sap· Chambers. the club provid~s
phlre, S725: Mrs. G. Han s en training In leadership and hu-fenC€', 200 Pearl, $98; Ralph AI len. addition to front ol dwelling man relationships. Another ad· v.1 ntage of Circle K member· 115 Coral, $5,000; R. 1. Rider and sh1p IS that It provld(>S con-
D. Lynn, 61 -person-capacity din. tacts with leading business
ing room. 317 Marine, $4,970. and professional men in the
e Un&a aAT AIIEA h Donald Thom...,.n. swimming community t rough exchange .--visits with Klwanlans.
pool, 1.344 Suuex Ln., $2.500; R. Requireme nts for club 'mem·
W. othmer. f~noe, 1520 Warwick. bersh lp Include being a full-~; P. RU!Jer, e11 rate over pa-lim~ atud~nt and malntainJng
Ito slab, 1521 Cumberland, 1233: approved ~holastlc standing.
S. 1t. Prn1v. 1·unlt. 1 ~-story cooperating wtth t~ school
dwelling, 17:'3 Skylark, 137.000: authorities and abiding by
William Hergert. 1-unlt, 1-story school rules. A m~mber must
dwelling, 1634 Skylark, $22.500. pay a $1 Initia tion ff!(>, pay
• IIEWIOIIT dues to th~ Clrd e K organi7..a· Walter R.tcker. 2-story build-lion ot $4.50 yt-arly.
log with 5 sto.-.s and 1 apart.
ment. 100-108 McFadd~n Pl., $60,. LEQAL JfonCE
Organ and Piano Sale
Hammond spinet organ, used,
one only, late model. Rent a
Hammond $5 a week with It-S-
sons. Used grand pianos. Stein·
way, Knabe, Ba ldwin. Wagner.l
from $425. Uprlghu from $95,
pay S5 a month. 18 spinet pianos
almost new. Maple, Cherry. Ma .
hogany, S390 up, pay ba lance
like rent. Cash for your plano.
New STEINW A Y PlAN OS. New
HAMMOND ORGANS.
SCHMIDT -PHIW PS
Since 19H
520 North Main San ta Ana
H 0 ANDERSON Home Repatrs
1947 Full~rton Avt>., RemodPIIng -Cabinets
Costa Mesa. Ca lif. & additions.
Midway 6 3314 Ray Niel&Pn
If no answer call Ml 6-23'i2 L1 8-6888 Painting -Decorating 1 .....__ ________ __,
PAPER BANGING ~C'~EM~-~E~l~E~R~IES~~-·~·----------~
GEORGE BURKHARDT HARBOR REST
LJcenaed Contractor 1 MEMORIAL PARK 1897 Orange Ave. eo.ta Mr
UbertY 8-8631
JOHNSTONE'S
Mesa Auto Wreckers
Uled Auto Parts. Tires
We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal
UBERTY 8-7013
2075 PlaoentJa Ave_ Costa Mea
Complete Landscaping
Servtce
FREE ESTIM.ATES
SlrB Green Stam1»
Free delivery
OOROllfA DEL MAR ... IC\J..,._IISEit __ !
OR 5-0160 • 2744 E. Coa.st Hwy
ALL TYPES OF
3131 Ha rbor Blvd. at Cisler
Costa Mesa
KTMBERLY 5·1158
~----------~
ADVANCE CARPET
CLEANERS
All Estimates Free
Onental.s. :-Jylons, Woolen.,
Vlscose. Cottons. W /W -
U pttolstery
2-t HOUR SERVlCE
Ml S-4636
FUNERAL OlRECTORS ...
Fnendly Nt>lghborhood ~r\'lC€'
000; Back Bay Park. restroorru, C'E'RTIFIC'ATE OF Bt:Sl:-J ESS J,._ 7·IDI JD•Matr S.-1 300 E. Coast Hwy., S3,000; New-FTCTinOUS FIR:\f ~A.)IE
.. K ... l... ....... a. L....., ..... A.-port Construction Co., parking THE UNDERSIGNED do here·
ELECTRONIC SOUND
SYSTEMS
Photographic Supplles
• Fu t ·Color FUm Service. e Movt~ Projedont for &.nt. • Model Airpl&n~ Supplles.
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
ll 0 Broadway
;,.;;;~:::;-;;;;;=:;;;;;&;-;;:;;;;;:=-;;==;;::=. Jot. 500 30th SL, $2,500: Edward by <'t>rtlfy that he Is conducting Callpo. unit over garage. 1815 W. a pedalty contractor , heating
Ba lboa Blvd., $12.800: Jack Sin-bu<>tness und~r the fiNIIious finn
nett. re-siding, 3304 Ma rcus. $350: nam<> of CAPISTRANO HEATING
Boals Unllmlt~d. 11lgn. 2570 W.l COMPANY at 34192 Hiwa}' 101.1
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
17tD Newport Blvd.. Costa Mea
Phon~ Uberty 8-7()(2
Ll 8·3433 It 8-3434 COlSta Mt>Sa
Costa lea Lum~rCo. Stereo, Hi-F1
L~ _ .nn~ MATERIALS Coas t Hwy .. $400: Everett Bleger, Capistrano ~ach. and that said v•--.... DU~ offlre. 3000 w. Coast Hwy .. S3.· firm Is romposed of the follow-I
COM.\1ERCI AL -1:-JOt:STRlAL
HOMES -BOATS
C't:STO~I 1:\ST .ALLA TJO:-J
CROWN TV
SALES · SERVICE
a r.d RENT Al..S
CALL CLA 'DE OR OlCK
FOR EXPERT 1V REPAIRS
3422 East Coast Highway
Corona Del Ma r
Phone OR 3·5655
•....-t ......_ C... .._. LDutt ~1•1 000: H. A. Snidow. cabana . JAn · ing pt-rson whase name 1n full ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lchorage Way. _Udo Park. S2.800:Iand plact> or residem-e are .1s l Sound-Craf~ers, Inc
SAVING
IS A FINE ABT
It tokes talent to paint a bright future with the
aecurity of savings ... but you'll find that you ccm .
create a real "masterpiece" when you save requ-
larly at Laguna Federal .•. where your lOVin~
earn more in safety! Start now!
• CUIIEIT ·-• liTE
PAID FOUR TIWIS A YIAl
LISIIA FEDERAL
Arches ca rr. Sig n. 3334 w. Coast ' follows. tO·Wtl : I
Hwy., S2.000: f ranres Vander. ROBERT A. JACQUES. 3 129:! Al'OIO SPECIALISTS
cook. patio cover. 6601 Seashore. Camino El Molino. Capistrano 2626 E Coast Hlway OR 3 8515
$225: Kenny Gribble, trailer ca -~ Beach. Corona del ~tar
bana, 112 W. Coast Hwy .. $950: WITNESS my h and this 3th SPINET ORGA:-JS
1. Shant>. mo\'e building from 511 day of January. 1960.
30th St. to Santa Ana. $550: P. E. I ROBERT A. JACQt:ES t:wd & [)('mon ... traror'l
FRO~t $3!\5 I WhitakN. replact> por<·h. 111 2 1th STATE OF CALIF'ORNJ.A I
St .. S400: C'harlt>s Robinson, in-I Iss.
l
t<'f lor altt>rdlions. Z711 W. Ocean COl'NTY OF ORANGE 1 e HA!\P.o10NO
Ft., $750. I ON nus 5th day of January. • Ml:-JSHALL
1960, before me, a Notarv PubliC' • 11-fO~fAS
LOMG DISTAJfCE BIRTHDAY in and for satd C'OUnty a~d stale, rAnd Others 1
Jim Frnnks. son of Mr. and residing therein, d uly C'ommis-.. Open Fri. ntjrhl$ 'ull 9 00 p.m ..
Mr!4 James Frank.~ of 1008 Oo\'Pr sioned and sworn, pt-rsonally afl· WOODWORTH'S
I or .. WestC'lltf. harl to r('('l'i\'<' con · pcarl'd Robert A. Jacques known 1 2b"20 E ('oa<:t Hwy .. OR 3 ·,j,J()
1 grat ulation~ on h is 20th birth· to me to bt> l_ht> pt>rson \\hose C'orona del ~tar
rlny Sunday, Feb. ~-long dis· name.' as sub,C'rtbt-<1 to the wtthtn 1 In Santa An<~ . Kl -: I.J)9
1 tance from home. 11m is a sopho· instruml'nt .. 1nd acknowiNigl'd tn .. •
more at University of California. m" that hl' t:'Xet·utcd thl' "llml· PAIIITDf:....Q-=---------
Bt>rke ley. \\'lTNE.~ my hand and or-, fkinl seal. CALL -
A. K. PHEI,.PS s ~ N 11 Do you IteM , ......... ck. ... ...to,.s. :-Jotan· PubliC' in and for S.llrl ympson a 0 ar rletemet~t.. ... ...-.c•"'•"n. bv~J,._ Count\'· and Sta te. :'>t v C'ommilt Newport's
cent17 c.n tt.. &.Jicp printi~tt 4• 'sion exptrcs June 9. l961 . Oldest Establlslt~d Pa lnt~rt
pertme~tt, Oltlole l.OSIO.. Publish : March 3. 10, li. 21. 1N:i0. .O R 3 3630 _Eves OR 3·5454
In the :-Jewport Harbor Ensign.
A t7TONOTIVE SEitVJCE
Complete
BRAKE SERVICE
MOTOR TUNE-UP
•
Herb Mlller's
RICHFIELD STATION
3636 E Coa$t Hwy at Poin$l'ltia
OR 3·97:!8 • Corona d<'l Mar
THIS StU cl•n ifled ed in the
Efttign un c.orl yM u little •• $I .SO
fof 3 ins.rtiont. C.ll ORIOLE l -0550.
FOR ALL OF
YOl'R INSCRANCE !\'TI:DS
Sadletr Insu rance Co.
Jnhn E. Sadleir
' :t1.Tl E C"oa..<>t Hwy. OR 3-3850
Corona del Mar
1:'\\'F:!'DtF::-JTS ...
l'Rli\\'ELL.. WEED< lN & C'O
~lt•mht>r<>
P.H af11 l'o.l<:l • tock Exchange
Durdl'lt flarrison. Rec; Mgr.
£111 1.. f1Ut l..l'r TNt Pa ul~n
Lut:-Fl'nnl"ll Ruth Baker
!\t1kl' M yt'Nl
Pri\ ate Wire Sen 1<-es
2601 E . .('oa.c;t Hwy. OR 3-7005
-----------------------.. Corona de.l Ma r fMail ia Y cu Classified Ads • • • • Special Low RateS! 1 OI'TOMETRJST'S ...
1 , 1 usE TIIIIIWI'DT roDI-on woJID ra nAa I Check ""/ I I CORON A DEL MAR
I ~ / l 1. 2. l. 4. 5. Proper ~ I ~ Dr J. W . McCabe, O.D.
I // 1 s. 1. a. a. 10. Claaification I ,
#t,~ For Se6e n Corona del Mar
I ~., .611 ~ IS : .... oa!y; IDr-_:~ _ 3 ~ oaly I.OO ~:;:: b.y g•1, Ac"""' !rom Cltrbt ...... DniiJ
I ' " ,~ a. 17. l& 19. :1). ~~:-: .. ~ ~· 811 ORIOLE 3-0t67
I ' W~w4Hited O '\. I F-ouecl P;..,;.R;.;.;tNTtN....;..;;;..;G;;..;.;.;.· .;....· ____ ....._,.
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IWL 101 1Im EIBGit-& COCIIIJ1w7 .. CoeODa clelllar I ~Co.
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I rbabe Cagers
L ague Champs
(f'rclm the Harbor Blah Beacon)
The powerfUl Newport Harbor Tarbabes clinch~ the Sunaet
Leaaue Bee champlonahlp by ~featlna the Huntlnaton Beach
Oilers. ~-31, F•bruary 26, at the Harbor aym.
The Beea play~ what must be term~ their best aJJ.around
aam.. S.lna paced by the hustlln&. Denny Carpenter who, In the
words of coach Roaers, "played his finest defensive aame of the .eaaon.·•
C~nter and John Brockman tied for high point honors with
12 tallies apiece. Brockman also controlled the boards wlth .13
rebounds followed by Ma~k Ritter with aeven.
. OU.n Drop JV
With a heart-In -the-throat overtime tlnlsh, Newport Harbor's
J.V. quint dropped their chance tor a share of the Sunset crown
when they lo.t to Huntlneton Beach 57·5<1, at Harbor, February 26.
Dick Butterworth collected 18 points; Russ Rapp, 13; a nd Kelly Bane, 12.
Vanity Toppled
Harbor's varsity flnl.shed out a LranUc season by s uccumblne
to HuntlnatoA Beach, 93-84. on the Tar court February 26.
Bill Vorler poured In 20 points, Tom Huber 19, Jerry Hehn 16
and Steve Lagerlof 15.
.,_ To La Ba.bnr
The varsity's hopes for a first division finish were C'rushed by
La Habra's 70-62 win over the SaiJors, but Newport's J.V. quintet
pulled through a clutch. 55·47 decision over the Highlanders on
the l'ar court, Februray 23.
Tom Baber and Jerry Reba.. with 16 points ea<'h and Stne
~dof with 13 points led tlle varsity scoring and a tourth·quar·
ter assault against the Hlehlanders which was stopped five points
short.
The Junior varsity's "blue chip'' victory st>nt them Into the
Huntington Bea<'h game needing a win to tie tor the C'rown.
Dick Butterwortb. a consistently top performer this year, Jed
the coring wlth 17 points; lhaullapp followed with 14; Jr:eUy 8cme
bucketed 9; 11m Hlcu. -8; and Jr:eiat Edler 7.
ADcaheiiD Alm•t Jflpped
The Sailors taged a spirited comeback against Anaheim, com-
Ing within four points of dropping the loop leaders for the tlrst
time In league play. The Colonists held on tor a 62·56 win In a
pme played February 16 at Harbor.
Tom Baber, S<'ored 10 of his 13 points In the final period, sank
two bukets putting Harbor two points ba<'k.
DOUG GILL
DICK BUTTEIIWOIITJI
Pioneer Pilot
Is Dead at 69
With control of the ball an(l only 30 seconds lt>ft. :-Jewport
m1ssed Its last hot. Anaheim took control and wrapped It up with Alva Roy Ebrlle of 2940 Cliff
two free throws. Dr., Newpon Heights, a pioneer
Jerry lh!ua led the scoring with H ; Huber had 13; Logerlof. 8; commercial pilot, died Sunday In Hoae Hospital at the age of 69. a nd BW Vogler and Lucas scored 6. Re was the first commercial pilot
WbJp La Habra to fly west ot the ~lississlppl The potent Tarbabes pulled into a tie for fin;t pla<'e as they Rl\'(•r, and during World War u
turned In a smash.ing vi<"tory over the La Habra Highlanders, 52-43. he· was chief Instructor at Cal
Februaiy 23, on the La Habra court. Aero training center for pilots.
Hieh scorer for the entire season was John Brockman with He was a member of American
16.2 points. an average of 13.3 tallies per game. He was paC'ed Legion Aviation Post 350 in Los
by John HughH wllh 143 points, an average of 11 baskets, Angeles. and that Po-t will of·
Jfanow WiD flcla te at serviC"es at 2 p.m. to·
With the end of the basketball season In sight. the Harbor day <Thursday I at ~telrose
Seafleas made It two in a row, February 23. by squeaking by the Ab~y Chapel. BeJJ Broadway
La Habra Highlanders, 36·34, a t the Harbor gym. ~fortuary will dlreC't thE' servkes.
Coach Gerald Fowles' Cee team turned the tables on their re· )Jr. Ebrite was a lso member of
C'ent hardl}lck defeats as they posted a 37·32 victory over the I the Gold Coa~t Shrine Club and
Garden Grove Cee , February 19, at the Harbor gym. El lk>ka l Temple. He ls survived
Running into one mishap after another, the hardluC'k Seafleas by his wife, Ruby.
suffered another setbaC'k when the Ana heim Ba ntamweights SIJfCLE AlHJLTS TO MEET
crawled uder the fence to wi.n 40·39 in the last few se<'onds of the Single men and women or the
game, February 16, at Anaheim. Harbor Area have been invited
C.. Statiatica . to attend the meeting of tlle Cos-Ending their hardwood year. the Seaflea five ran up a victory mopolltan Club for single young
total of 7 won. 6 lost In Leaeue play. For extra measure, they adults, at 7:30' p.m. Sundav In
also defeated Lone Beach Jordan in a m ld-seaBOn practiC'e tilt. the lounge of the Costa 5resa
High point men for the Cees for the entire season, v.ere Doug Community ~1ethodist ChurC'h.
CW with a <'reditable 178 points, an averagt> of 13 points per j Howard Curt1s wiU present tht>
game. He was paced by Baaty Pockcud with 120 polnlos an a\'erage program. "Sky Divers," a f1lm
of 10 tallies Jl('r game. The Cees had 50i po1nts for the year, an that he ha made about the
average of 38 point<. per game. ' sport or para<'hutlng.
•
Calendar of Ev•ts
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1
1"8VVISDAY, IIA.aal 3
10:00 A.M.-Cotree hour at 2448 Littleton Pl., Co.ta M~. for heads ot Junior woman's clubl In Orange Diatrlct Federation.
11 :00 A.M.-Annual fas hion ahow of the Woman'a AuxJllary ot the
Oranae County Pharmaceutical Aun. at Disneyland Hotel.
12:15 P.M.-Newport Har.bor KIWANIS Club, JuncheotJ, VIUa Marina
Restaurant. CoodwlJI presJdent wiJJ talk.
12:15 P.M.-Newport Harbor EXCHANGE Club, luncheon, Newport
Harbor Yacht Club. Harbor Manager Ken Sampeon wUl
• report on harbor developments.
12:30 P.M.-Luncheon meeting of the Newport Beach ERELL Club
In the clubhouae, !515 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. OCC
Men's Glee Club will sine. Mrs. Helen Bowman of OCC will talk on nurslna.
7:15 P.M.-Dinner meeting of the Newport Beach BPW Club In the
-Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Dr. CUes Brown of OCC
wlll talk on "Tibetan Borderlands.''
8:00 P . .-\f.~Newport Harbor ELKS. 34l6 VIa Oporto, Newport Beach.
8:00 P.M.-Newport Beach PLANNING COMMISSION, City HaJJ.
FamAY, NAIICII 4
First Friday In Lent
l :30 P.M.-World Day of Prayer, aerv}ces at St. Andrews Presby-
terian Church, Clift Haven.
8:00 P.M.-Final travelogue program sponsored by the Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Club; "The Phlllpplnes'' by Eric Pavel,
Oranae Coast College auditorium.
10:30 A.M.-Final book review In the Mary Creer Scarborough
series, In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. "CandldatH
1960," edited by Eric Sevareld, will set the theme.
SATUBDAY, NAIICB 5 .
7:00 A.M.--Christian Business Men's Committee breakfast at Ed·
ward's restaurant, 512 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, pre·
C'eded by half hour of prayers.
12:30 P.M.-Annual benefit fashion luncheon of the KAPPA DELTA
Alumnae Assn. at the Revere House, Tustin.
8:30 P.M.-Final concen tor the 1959-60 season by the Oranee
County Philharmonic Orchestra, Orange Coast College auditorium.
MOJfDAY, NAIICH 7
10:00 A.M.--Senior Citizens Club meets every Monday morning at
the Corona del Mar Youth Center.
TUESDAY. IIABCH I
10:00 A.M.-World correspondent John Morley will talk to the Lido
Isle Woman's Club at Jamaica Inn, Corona del Mar.
Luncheon and cards follow.
12:15 P . .M.-~ewport Harbor OPTIMIST Club, luncheon meetlne at
the VIlla Marina rHtaurant.
6:30 P.M.-Newport-Balboa ROTARY Club, dinner meetlna, Irvine
Coast Country Club.
7:30 P.:\f.-Balboa Bay LK>NS Club, dinner meeting at the Vllla
Marina restaurant.
WEDIIESDAY, IIAJtCB I
12:00 Noon-SOROP'Ml\11STS luncheon at Villaee Inn, Balboa
Island.
7:30 P.M.-Open house at Newpon Harbor Hleh School; PTA elK·
lion and award of life membership.
8:00 P.:\1.-KAMAAINA KLUB at the home of Mrs. Don Burn•. 133
Shorecllrt Rd., Shore Cliffs.
TBVBSDAY. NAIICH 10
11 :45 A.M.-Luncht>on meeting of the WNTA Club at the VIlla
Marina res taurant.
CLOTHJJfC FOtnfD Ill BILLS
MA Tl LABORDE, Realtor
•••• -1.11 Fll•• ..
You can't attord to pua up thla deal Owner movtna
and muat leave thla beautiful well-kept home. Choice
hardwood floors thruout. Partly carpeted. Drapes In-
cluded. BuiJt.Jn kitchen, forced-air heat and beautllul
used-brick fireplace. This eleaml~a three-bedroom,
2-bath home also offers a family room and 420 aq. ft.
Children:. play room. The exterior Is weU Jandacaped,
fenced and ha.t large patio. Full price only $24,950
with $4,!500 down. Balance at $144 mo. Including taxes
and Insurance.
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
--you'll like our frtmclly Mrvice"
220 E. 17th St. Co.ta Mesa Liberty 8-1139
(Acroa the street from Mesa Shopplna Center)
Evenlnes Call Ml 6-5855-LI 8·8693
AIIIUICIII
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Plea~ stop by or call, and allow one of our 7 courteous
ulHm•n to find you the horne of your choice. We have
many exclusive Jlstlnes In all price ranaH.
lJJ E. 17th St., Costa Mesa • Midway 6·4494
OPEN SUNDAYS
OPEl TILL SKI -EIIt .........
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Do It yourseU, $10,000 ct1acount
on untln'-h~ IUX\117 back bay home.
Sixty pieces of clothing were
round on the south side of Crown
Or. between Goldenrod Ave. and
Ebbtlde Rd., In the Harbor VIew
Hills development, by VIctor E.
Rehm, 303 Poln.ettla Ave., Co-
rona del Mar, pollee reported
Sunday. The articles of clothing
were tagged and placed In the
department property room.
Tar Thinclads
Eye Excellent
Sunset Finish
<From the Harbor High Beacon)
Glowing w I t h antlcipallon,
track coach Bill Straw, feels that
the Tars are capable of bringing
home top honors In the Sunset
league this season.
See this excellent home with a 2070 Orange Ave. R -~ .. --.. .$16,250
huge family room oft pleasant 10% down on C-2 Newport BJvd
Jiving room with picturesque bay Frontaee ·
windows, birch wood . burning
flrepla<'e. Plus 2 airy bedrooms· 306 Coronado (Duplex) .... $28.500
u .. EMft" daulfiM .4• .. ,..
t~~lts. C.l i11 yow .4• to OltiOU
l-0554
and 1•. baths. Ideally situated 481 E. 20th. __ ..................... $2S,!500
tor the active fa mily. All this for 123 • 43rd St. (Duplex).-.. .$29,000
Jess than $20,000. 1746 E. Ocean Blvd ............ -.$34.!500
JUST COMPARE THE · VALUE!
To Justify his optimism Coach
Straw ha.s Gary Curtis who re·
C"ently broad jumped 20 feet 2
Inches and ran the 100 yard dash
In 10 seconds flat. Holding the
distance positions are VIc Mar-
tine. Tom Gilbert and Kt>lth
Mackie. In the sprinting events
are Ron Buchanan, who recently
ran the 100 In 10.3 se<-onds;
Curtis and possibly Mickey
464 N. Newport, C-l.. .. -... $19,500 A R I 0 1 1 1 440 Holmwood, 2 bdnn ..... $]9,!500
OR 3. 7560 309 La Jolla, 4 bdrm ........ $32.!500
229 La Jolla, 5 bdnn ....... ..$37,500 REALTORS
HARBOR ESTATES IS BY FAR THE BEST II THE HARBOR AREA
$20, 12& • $23, lOO • front $1 ,&00 Dtn
(EXTRA WIDE LOT INCLUDED IN TlDS PRICE-NO LAND RENT TO PAY)
e 3 It 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths e Large-Family Room e Fireplace with log-lighter
• Beautiful Uv1ng room e 100 amp. electrical service e 220 V. wiring to washer lc dryer e 100% virgin nylon carpet e C.E. forced air heat e C.E. earbage disposal
LOK AT THESE FEATURES
e C.E. built-In range lr oven
• C.E. bullt-tn dlahwuher e Nutone Hood, Fan 1r Ught e Large ceramic tile s hower e Fonned fonnlca countertopa e Rftr fence
• SlJdlna alua patio door e Heavy ahake root e Bullt-tn TV aerial
AND MANY, MANY MORE
SEE TIE .... lEW
OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. • I P.M.
HARBOR BLVD. AT BAKER ST •• COSTA MESA
BUILT BY DIKE & COLEGROVE, INC.
........ edldlloa
....... Me.
........... ad c.a All·a.ctrlc ........
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lcde.Agntl
Don Hart cmd lob Nonon
I
• Bramble who pulled down a fair
t!me of 55.5 seconds for the 440.
Chief .hopefuls In the hurdle
competition are Bob For~s run·
nlng both the highs and 'lows,
Dick Rapp, Jim Chalk, Roger
Johnson, and Ted Miller. Rating
high In the field events are
Newell Stickler, who puts the
shot 44 teet and up, Dave Lourlt>,
Keith Klafs, and ~1ickey Bram-
ble who are tops in their varlou~
events
laterdcua MMt
The Varsity, Bees, and Cees
tangled on Davidson lleld Feb.
ruary 17 in a highly competitive
Interclass traC'k meet to demon-
strate their Individual prowess
In the track and field event.
As a result the juniors took
fi rst place with 196 points; the
seniors placed second with 132
points; and the sophomores and
freshmen tallied 34 and 61 points
respectively.
Clothing Sent
f:or . Pioneers
in 49th State
1:.he Harbor VIew School PTA
'-promotJna "'peration Ala.alra,"
which will ~t the home·
l'tMCS.ra and ploneefw ol ou.r 4Ith
state. Warm clotJUnatn IOOd N -
pelr 1a wlna broqht to Hanor
VIew by you...-n to a.. .m
to A.luka. Tbe deedUne Ia ~~~
9, ac.'eOrdlna to Mrs. Anne Black·
well, ~Jrman.
'l1le PTA undertook thla projlct
• after hftrtna ftclm MIL a. 1L J)y~Mn~. the former Auc1N7
Walker, who 1JeW up In R..,art
leach. attended Harbor RIA
wa. a member dl the Marine
Corpa and Jam became an air·
Une boRe~~. lira. OJment and her ....... nd ud tJielt .. ,.., ....
• 10ft, llmnl)-, WID return Ia J ...._to ............ Ale*• ....... .. , . .,...., ... udl
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Corona del Mar -------·----
Corona
del Mar
4~ Rolmwood, 3 bdnn .... .$26,500
645 Plummer, 4 unlta ... -. .$36.000
964 Cress, LaJUna, new ... .$23,500
2355 Tustin, Jot llO'xlOO' ..... 450
R-4 Jot on East 19th St ........ .$6,850
LOT 968 Cress In Laeuna . .$!5,500
2215 Meyer PlaC"e ........... .' .. .$15,850 A ... rllllllfl ,. Ulll 1802 Clay-3 units ........... $29,500 r-375 Princeton Drive ....... $23,950
1 BEDROO~J. t:NFUR.'HSHED
$85 00
2 BEDROO~t Fl'R:'\ISHED APT.
$115.00
OR 3·2772
for\
OR 3·2220
OR 3.601-1
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VALUES
SUB. 'IT TERMS lc TRADES
Over 40 Years In the
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