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Mn. Leone WaMOD, .alee lady
In Hayttac:wne'a DepL ltcft, 3111
E. Cout lhr)'., Coroaa del Ka.r,
narrowly ~ ....,_ lllJW7
when a ca:r clrlven bY lira. OUw
H. McGeary, 18~_ ol *-Larllapur
Ave., Corona ._1 Mu, Cla8bed
throu1h the badl: of the 11t0re at
Jl :~a.m.~. •
M'lll. Mt'Ceary ..,... not InJured.
She told poUce that Jhe believes
the accelentor stuek open on her
car. A total or ' vehicl<tt were
Involved In the spectacular attl·
dent. M_rs. McGeary w.. backlnl
from a dlaaonal parklna 1pace
In a private parkin& lot at the
tear of Coast Super Market, 3347
E. Coast · H'wy., w hen ~r car
BOND ISSUES PLEDGED
SUPPORT BY CHAMBERS
Pleda:ea of support for .chool members of the Chlfmber,
bond laauea came thta week trom realize the lmpor1 a nce of
both the Coata Mna and the the pasaare of th.la bond Issue
Newport Harbor Chambers of to the people of Costa Mesa and
Corrunerce. • will endeavor to do everythlna
Pre&ldent Sellm (Bud) Frank · In our power to ln1ure ItA pas-
lin announ~ that the Cotta sage," Mr. Franklin said.
MeN Chamber d.in!'Ctors vot~ At a special board meetina:
their unanimous aupport of the noon. the dlrKtors of
$4,2'70,000 bond l.,ue to build Harbor Chamber, as
the third hiah school plant for of the whole, voted
the Harbor Area. to recommend rav-
He aald that the dlrKtors of the bond
rf'COmmendlna a "yee" vote fM,m l •~•·• by the mem benhlp. The Newport Harbor Chamber
directors also took similar action
concemlna the 11.&15,000 New-
port Bea~h Elementa.ry School
District bohd ,b .. ue, and the pro·
poeed of ~ents Jn the
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STOlE;
Ralph Miller Resigns
as CDPt\ Bank Manager ·
Ralph Miller, president of the Security-First NaUonal
Newport Harbor Chamber of He said he was moving
Commer~e. made the surprise i ';;~~::,,Jt.he sueet, to become as-
announcement at the special di -ll with the Edward Bab-
rectors meeting Monday noon Estate and fm·estment
that he has reslrned a11 managu
of the Corona del Mar branch
Co.
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Costly'
The Wrather lnvn:tment lnvntment said he wb hed to
proposed an Increase in any fea~ that hb flrm
boa a.y c 1ub rental i~~~~·~S~ .. ~-~~·~·~~ut or tea • ...a.L. to $65.000. and lhua to the dty than the .._ .. ,. • ..,~~~~;E l l Y Qqntl wJth ~ewpo~ "::-:...~ .. ;::., •• ,, ...... .,. Ch f Olfe CoumJI on the tnutstn ol not ~ O¥W the -Oub on arge 0 r lease t.he Idea of a ~ profit
I dl-0 \"c~lion Natch! • Fo~al :~pproval of r~ through l'f'-sale, &.1 sull8f-ed In
a r Y comm n Th ft f 8 ' t I r~r to the new o~oo,:ner will the Council di.IC'uMion the week
AuslKf. 1959. .. .. S....lllrlllllr · their a_pproval last Thursday of praised at 512.500 an_ acre, mak-Counctl m~·ting, gh tne Wrather mt>nt made by Councilman Han11
projec:ts. He rejoined i..«kheed e 0 oa High School trustees exprfl;sed 1:\far. That property wag a p -made at the )larch 28 Ci ty bfofore. He also refuted the rom -
He was born of American mit-Three El l1ontc b0y1, one 17, the S9.r50-an -acre proposal made mg tht> net C0$1 $9.3"7:~, or a tot.aJ IInwstmt>nt tim"' 10 complett> 11.!11 Lol't"nz shat this "looks like a
11ionary parents In 1914 In Jung A thin. blond youth, about li, and two brothers, I-I and 16, were by the Irvine Co. for the 40·acre lor $18i,500. arran,l':rment1 prtot to c)u;.e ol shell corporation with Jns uffk-
Hslen, SUchwan Province, China. arabbed Vera Lemieux, 327 Mar-held on burglary and grand !Ute near Ford Ae ronutronlc for The High Sc.hool Boa rd author-es.:row at the end of the month. ieont working capital."
He was educated In China, guerlte Ave., Corona del Mar, theft boat charaes by Newport the third high r.chool plant. The iged Supt. )lax P.u.s..~ll a nd the The reque~l for incrt>ase o( the "lf tht> ('(Jrporation w ill nH-rt
land and the United States, whUe she was walking In front pollee at II p.m. )londay. They total price on that basi!! would site C"Ommitlf'f' to complete thf' m inimum fro~ tht> p:f'$1"nt $31.-more ca pital. we'll put it in."
uatlng from the of 428 Heliotrope Avt>. at 8:52 were taken into custody at 29th be 1390.00CI. nt>gOiiatiOfld with the l:vint> Co. ()')() wa.! made .11 Ja~t wfi'k's 1n-~lr. Llv\nif!llon Mid. HE" cited !he
California at Berkeley p.m. last Thursday, ~ewport po-St. and VIlla Way, Newport I The Irvine Co. otrt>r repreM"nl.! land to come back wJ:h final formal Council m-:ing Count"il -Wrather operation of a television
Strau.ss scholar and a m<,mbe•lllce reported. She sa•d that the i5 per cent or the appra ised recomme-ndations at th€' next man Han« Lorf'nZ !'atrt the-n that .;fallon in San Die-go. lht> l..assie
of Phi Bet.a Kappa, youth came. up behind her and harbor department re-\'aiue of 513,000 a n acre. A sim-board ml'f'ling. Detail!! to be he d td not w:sh to jf'Opardize the television program, Musa<" Corp .. ~~erved as a teaching ••••'-'''!''' took hold of her shouldertt, She findlnr 11 16-foot put board ilar offer has been made to tht> worked out t:tcludt-thE' :oad dty's mcome unde-r the ]ease. and the Kona Kal Club 1n .San
Berkeley, obtained his and the youth ran boat on the beach under
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Nt>wport Bea c h Elementary plan, and also a proposed pro-whk h has broueht in an a\'e:agp Diego as e.xampiH of the firm's ·~:::_~l:n~1~936=~•:n~d::_:•:_:P~h:·~D:·:_::'n:.:=:.:::....:::"-.____________ Isle bridge and t.he School Dlstrkt for the 20 ·acre !vi!llon that the land can b{' U!ll"d of :560.000 a vear for the past 5 stabii Hy and enlerprlSf".
-IY•>uth• admitted lea\'ing It there. school site inland of Corona del 1only l or .school pu~c... Board \'t>aro;, He 6Uili~!t E'd a 560.000 )fr. Livlni.!:IOn marle the ortt>r
been taken from Port chairman Donald Dunean ~aid minim um. to rncr~a!ll" the mlnlm\lm 10 S45,· Candidates Jell Views;
Bond Issues Described
and was owne-d by Her-A h R b I that this wou lrl es:,~.b:!:;h .;, dou•l )fonllay P\f'nini )1ontt' Liv COJ, and the Council members
Nt>lson of Sepulveda, the ut or U e I on th~ titl.e of !he land in ra.."t' inj!ston. \'IC"t' pw~ident of Wrath · scud that was :w<'l'ptablf'. !~"'"" department reported. Of-somellme tn Thf" future the locn
recovered a b:mk bag con -w • A tlon would IJoe. cons Jrlered not WElliNG UNITS ov •YED OVER STOD~ l ••;.nln_~ about S3 In change and , ar-tlme ce .;ultable a ny longer for school • D ~ ~
or powdf"r.. I ! pur~s. The :'\E"wpon Beach ('ny Coun-1 C'ounr1 lman C'taren('(" Higbie
told olflcen of I D d t 65 I The trustees also: ~-1 re\'erH"rl the Planning Com· sa1d that ~tr Ht l!on 's plan pro-
Newport Beach City Council leered in the U.S. Air Force early candy and mlscellan~Ui S ea a • Appro\'e(i prel!mina!y d~aw -mi»•O:l an•l granlt>rl H J 11\lton
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vidPd for hiJ!h and hf'ller use
candidates, achool bond propos-In 1942 and served for 4 years. He under the Jtep.; on lngs for IJ n lt -1, the final un.t 111 r a u;;e ~rmit to C"On;:<truM 2 than rommercutl anr:l he made
als a nd city charter amendments has ownt'd Johnnie's Liquors in the buiidln~ on the en~ Jamt"S L. RubE-l Sr., noted au -~Costa Mesa Hli:h &hool. Esti-d w.-ll rn J! unit.!' O\<'t a propw;ed jthe motion tn O\'('r rult" thp Com-
property were on the agenda at "I wiO make mistakes but they from a building on the el!l.. and an ace pilot durmg 1 new buildintll are 10 be read~o at 423 . Jist ~~ . ;'\pwport. Atkln;;:on and Ch-H J('s Hart voted
to penn it dty sale of water-front Corona del Ma.r for 11 years. Newport P1er, alleged!) thor of mystery and western n?\'· mated C06 I Is S900.000. a nd the .Mort' budd1ng In a C 2 d!Slrll't -I mlu•on. Counc1lmt'n F r an k
the Woman's Civic Lea1ue meet-will be honest," Mr. Cook con-Seal Be-aeb pier. Others apparen t·! World War I, died_ last .Thurs-, for The fall of 1961. · 1 A Horney Ca h m K~ne arg uer! with. him in th(" J To 2 rtf'dslon.
Jn.a Tuesday morninJ In Nt>wport eluded. ly beat pollee to the cache on Jay at the age of 65 at h1s rest-• Ad\'ertlsE"d for bid!= for• su p · the appeal for )Jr Hilton ~)'-VotmiZ "no" W('r(' ('oundlmt>n
Beach City HaJJ. e .. A ClaOWDIC CJ'TT"" the Newport Pier They found dence, m Ogle St. Costa Mesa. piles for the lh\rd pha"'t' of the lnJ! t.h at many proper.le.!= in the Haf"l6 Loren.t and lfar\'fY Somers.
Short speeches were made by 'We are a £TOWing city with candy bar wrap~rs, b~nd~ges l He graduatt>d from Dartmouth I Costa :\fcsa High &hool. I a rea had l'f'!:idf'nti.tl df'\t>lopment j
Incumbent Councilman Charles arowlna nHds." Mr. Clark said. acattered from a fn·st aid kit. a 1 College in J91i. and was a mem-• Approve-d a new position. on the serond floo r a nd as..'"('rtlng Tht' Counci l a!~·
Hart, unopposed candidat!!' In He added that being a Balboa jar of mus tard and a jar of ber of the DE-lta Kappa Epsilon gocretary-clt>rk, in the bus:netq; that this t)'Pt' of cte~o·elopment • ApprO\ed 11 !le.l day test !or
Newport District 1; and by Philip )Jiand rnident aave him an ap-mayonna!R. fraternity. After his war-tlmt>l offlce, and appointed :\trs. EliL.l · w~Juld create ln..oc addulonal traf-ont'·Way tra.Uit" on Hazel Dr.,
Clark: a.nd l>H' Cook, ca.ndldatH proach to the Island proble ms. The EJ Monte brothers !old ser\'IC'e with the Air Force, he beth Oku.ll<'k 10 that job fie' than rommerC"ial bu ildings. NJuth -bound from Coast Hwy.
In Balboa IJ iand-Jrvlne Terrace but he also expressed concern pollee they.left home M-ea use lived In Chl~ago: aod came to I • Appro~o·t>a the rt'qUC"!!!t of j Ray Co pelin, Planning Com -~lly manager said the on~-way
Dis trict 5. for Lido Isle, Balboa Peninllula, their mother had di!K'overed Southern Cahforma In 1930. Four math teachrr James )1\ller fer mk>sion sKrt't<u~·. who h11d op-15 already 1n eft~.
Incumbent Councilman Hans Newport Height• and Corona del alven them by an El years later he moved frOm Pasa-sabbatical It-ave In HIS0-61 for lposed tht> Commission denia l of t • ln,trur!ed Public Works 01 -
I...oreRZ. unoppoled candidate In Mar. J"ee'ldent In a burglary dena to 'Lido Isle. He 6t'l'\'ed as study at San OieiO 5tatr . ~-tht> permit., said that thr orginal rertor Charles Simpson to have
Corona Ml Mar District 6, WM "We are a tollection of Officers lea.rned the two president of the Lido Iale Com-\'iously !he board had r ranted 1 intt>nl in draftlne the zonlng-plans and SJl't"Ciri c-ations ready
abient becau.ae of a wladom laaes. and the City Council had long Juv!!nlle rK· munlty Assn., commodore of the sabbatical leave to )I I'll. Shirley ordlnancto was not to rrje<-t a n)' for thr Mai'C'h 28 Council meet .
tooth extraction the evenln& bt· trying to weld us toaether," and were on probation. The ~rwport Harbor Yacht Club, Rice of the an dt'partment for of the uSt's spf"('lfkally men · lng on 2 tenni.!l rourts at La.s
fore. Mr. Hart read a prepared IConUf1..ued on Paee Sixl taken to juvenile hall. member of the board of Govern-next yea.r. tioned. Art>na.; Park. In Central New-
ata"wment from Mr. Lorenz. or11 of the Balboa Bay Cl u b. port .
• .oiiDI DJICVIUD Ph c II T ff• T. k t Survlvo~ include his wife. ~O·""·B S<;ARE IS SOLVED I • Dt>clart'd tht' Shelby Coon Supt. Max Ruaaell told of the one a I ra IC IC e Elizabeth , • .on, auorney Ja mn lVI : propeny at 205 Agate Aw., 1&1·
(WWinB hllh tchool population Rubel Jr. of S3l Hurl Dr., Co-boa ltllamt; to be a public nu.l-
and dnerlbed the $4.270.000 hllh I p I Ll k A t rona del Ma.r, and a dauahter, JUST WINNING A $3 BET aance and ordered the 2 bu.Ud-
tl<hool bond .... on ••• April He p 0 ice lVI a e rres ~ ... hJane Stamp, •• H•nnooa . '""' to .... ,,., ... ,.. .......
12 ballot. Supt. Roy Anderwn ~c third aeneratlon member ot David J, EVans, SAnta Ana. Officer• then went to the Patio (Continued on pap two)
eave detail• on the 11.~ A tralflc citation and a lone-ords and found a citation Issued the family had arrl\'ed Just a won his $3 bet Sunda.y nlaht Bar, 113 22nd St .. :'\:ewport BeaC'h,
elementary .school bond ._.,_and dlstanl'e telephone call 10 With· to a Thoma• R. Wren'ch, 13101 short while before Mr. Rubel with his friend. :S ick the Creek. whe,. M'r, E'Vans was rontacte<l
the propoaed ZS-cent ~ax In-laan. aUeted17 made by "nM::m&• BrlttMywood. Dr .. T\LsUn. He wu pa.l8ltd away-little Pqa Mar-and N~port polit"e .1101\'ed their and brouaru to the boWline aile)'
Cftalf'. . of a, W~. Banta Ana, led to bll found Uvln1 In Sa.nta Ana. Jon, the Leap Year o.y ctauchtet "bomb 8C'are" for t.he e,-enlnr. and ldenttued u the tele-phone
IIIII. Robert ltea, ~t arreet "Y Jlf.wport pollee on bufl· Offlctn Sam Ambu,..ey and o1 Mr. and MrL J'aJMS Jhlbl'l Jr. "'perator, the Patio at New-booth ()C('Upant. He waa broucht
tM Ovtc Lea~. prNidM at 'Z 1ary c:h.arp. and tbe cJKrtna of Kobtrt 8roc:tie ~• to the Private MtVIus ~ held Sat-port Be• h Is aolnc to be blown baell: to :oltwpon pollee Mad·
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~.!!, and lntrochaeed: 1 aewral boat bUtlladtl. WNnc."h Nekknet and allepdly urday at Seal It Shftts M011U · up." a man rtported to a Santa quarters. wMre he Wll que~tloa -
-·-~ Cl. l'k com Wtwndl and a eompanhm,ltob· found Joot ta~ In boat burt· ary In ca.ta )feu. Inm-rMnt Ana tei•PbOIM operator and hunr erd at lenath. He finally admitted J'an llowroan and O.n DanJ.
Mr. Cook and -'· a • • t1't J. -nolda. 21, S.nta Ana. lartee. At one time when evtclenct: waa In Forest Lawn Cemetery. up the phone. The tnformatJon that h~ bad made tM phone call .an, Newpon HarbOr Hl&h .._,.
petiaC for th~~ndl "':' t.!: fa~ P"lllnlMIJ hftrlnc ln lfew· wu Wlq tabn from a bedroom, 'J"-famUy has reqU8ted tbat _. .. J lvtn to N.-port poU<-e at .. a }oke on a dare. He Mid that ltudenta. have beeR ,...., .. u
diltlkt tlve, UUUI !!tu'-,n tM port Baedt JDUnklpal c:ourt thll Wl'ftll'll ..... ...., to strike om. donfltlom be forwarded to tM 9:47 p.m. Sunday, and the call hb rn.nd, Nkk the Greek. had acbante 8t'Udtntt to 10 ......
..,kamlnc of tom_ .. on ..._ otr ~ In tiM ltedt of tM Damon aun.yon Cancft f'UncL waa traced to Van's Bowline Al· bet 13 that hf would not maJr;e INa l'GII!tlnl IRimtner, It .,. a n.
Nef, ~ Wrench aJlltedl7 made a tel*· hHd. ,_ Wow •• c:Meked b)' )«y, l7t.h St. and Anaheim Ave .. the call. nou.lte*S JtleDdlly at the 1a.c
"1 feel the need ol a phoM caU .. c.-merat Mkb Oflket aockle, N8Uitln& ln • AIIOIW .,-POa MIW Colta Mea. Ca.ta MeAa po)kt were nad· ttl tile Amerlran P'lltW .....
maa on the CO:.nd..!u-.:a ~ tllklDI ._ .• ,.._..t..:, tii ICUflle wltlcb luted about 2 min· ...,_ and CharlotW ll)rett ol Of'rlctn: .em to tbe bowllna ne4, bif!al-tht tneldif!nt toM ~-
hJI otm home • ftLI ..._ ....._ a. ~ ol ut-. a lla.rp•1te AYe.. C.... 111'1 al)lf:y a.nd contaeCN ._... tnu place In tbelt dty. Looall faJIII.Ute wbe .. 1i1!1
Cook •14. '"M1 MclelciNI WI~ ~Dis ,_.... ,.etn at U. A I -volt ............ wu fond Mat, .,. the ,.,._.. o1 tMir ..-. .Alfred M. .EI'woell Ot Ff'f1\lH.f ,..... ,...._ olltrJ I " 9 8 Z.::'~ ~~·!" ,.,.. :·.-,.A .... ~0: !~ ~~ ~~ =: =. ~,.,._~, -:=-.: ~ .. ._.eo: ~·:a-:· .!:r~'-: ~-:a-~ w:t..._.i!f' 4-nn ::.:.-• -,.•.:•a
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to lll tlttb tMm u ,.,._..ta · <Continued from Pa .. One) to provide for a n..,. aU~ back tlve of th• •b Cofta....SOnal or abatement had been wrved on of the Muun Plaza buJlcllna. D'-trlct, arcorcl!na to loMrt A.
the o.p&rtment ot Mental Hy· • ~Jved a report from the Oeler, publk Nlatlona aQd ad·
a&ene, auardlan for the e.tate of city manarer oo tbe c:huae by veJ'tllllna qeAC)' owner, who
Mr. Coon. Mrs. I . Clark Moore, who had wrwd for 5 )"tart ln w.-....
• 'Collfllmed the atreet •uper· Mn •nlecl a thJrd atOI)' at 7005 too, D. c., u Mr. Utt'a aciiDlDII·
lntendent'a report of wHd abate-Seuhore Dr., Weet Newport, that tratlve aulatant and continues
ment in Tract 772, the Ox.bow In the dwellln• at 6102 W. Ocean u hla field repreMntatlve for
Weet Newport; total co.t waa Ft had a thlrd ttory: the ctly Oranae County. 1810. manarer Pld that none of the ..:.....:.....::..::.._;__..:._ _____ :--
• Aclcnowled&ed the letter from dweJllne• In that area had 3 Profess·•onal the Library Boe.rd askin& tor a atorte. as defined In the city
committee meettne to dlacUN code. d 8 •
use of aome ot the proceed& ot • Authorized Ute city manaeer an USiness e .ovn • where the ~rt Ma1azine bad the a&Je ot the 86 acrea aero. to execute an aereernent With
Thls 1s a continuation of the directed and [ound juper "In the Santa Ana 'River for future Ute Coro Foundation, Which hu o•rectory
report started In Jut week'G col · a ll Its beauurul desert colors." It llbrarlea; •chedu~d a d!acuuJon amJaned 22·year·old Mike Mur· I
umn about the c. Q. family's trip was a wonderful day, even durin& the Mareh 28 afternoon phy, Whittier CoUeae eraduate, SPECIAUSTS
to ttJe desert tor a "rockbound'' though it rained all th~ way study aesalon. as an Interne to prepare a re· ;.A~UD~I~0::_:_· .:::.::...=:::.::=:...:..=...;;·...;;·..:.·--,
exPedition: from Twenty-Nine Palma to our t Rkelv~ a letter from Con· port on city aovemment and
w e took off at 7 a.m. The new casa by the sea. greuman James Utt, who wrote school dbtrlcta In the Newport SOUND-CRAF1'ERSJnc.
free way, which began far beyond e T1IZ FlU that he la requeetlnc a report Beach ·Costa MHA area for use
Corona and continued a ll the We coMider tha t no rock · trom the U.S. Marine Corpe head· as a textbook. 2626 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
way to Barstow, wu a 1em lt· huntlne expedition 1s really quartera on the matter of aonlc • Awarded a contract to Tlde· CORONA DEL MAR
self. We were there In less than complete without a visit to the booma, which are causlne dam· water 011 Co. to supply the city e BALBOA ISLAND ROADBLOCK 2 hours. We had a aood. outdoor s hop of Esteban Rodriguez. Our age to homes here. Mr. Utt Is with Ethyl aaa at 2027 cents a OR' 3·8515
Ma.rvl·n Johnson and his Balboa Island Improve -breakfast of hot cakes. sau.sage. youngest convert had her aped· requesting aueeeatlons on what gallon and motor oil at 45.7 cents , __ KK_E ___ EP_ERS=~.~C~P---_...
ham and all the trimmings an mens in a shoe box. can be done to prevent these a quart. There was a separate ;:.800~==:::..;===-:;...=.:..A:.;....;·...;;·...;;· _ __, ment Assn. directors were understandably irked by Vlct~rvllle. Then we headed east "A·ah·h ~" cooe d Eateban. booms. lower bid on each of these ltema. INCOME TAX
the refusal of City Council to go ahead immediately on Rol.lte 66, the road to Needles. "Old you find thls beautiful one? • 'Received a request from Jus· but the clty manager recom· LELAND J. FOGG
Wl. th the full-scale· traffic control plan for th. e Marine tMh
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rojau,g,eh. the v~t · desert called And this one? You must have tin Zedalcer to operate a 3·wheel· mended g iving the award to a • had a very fine day!" ed. electric pier taxi to the end sJngle s upplier. Formerly A've. bridge entrance. They had worked m1ghty hard The highway departmel}t al· And a pair of blue eyes above of Newport Pier; referred the re· • Authonzed execution ot an with Internal Revenue
on their one project _ the control of Easter and sum-1 most fouled us up. We were look· a freckled nose sparkl~. • quest to the city manager. Act· aareement with the State De· 1982 Newport Blvd. . ff ' d h th ht th h d ling ~ndlessly, h seemed, for "Mr Rodriguez," . she said, lng mayor Chari~ Hart said he partment of Finance for a popu· mer-tlme tra lC -an t e y oug ey 0 co~e mll~post No. 114.. There wasn't "whe~ can 1 find a "'al geode?" thought such an operation wu Jatlon estimate. because the re· COSTA MESA upon a workable solution, with the help of the c1ty any! Someone. recently, had Esteban pushed his maanif)'· contrary to the city code. aulta of the official u. s. census Uberty 8-1672 officials. So the Balboa Islanders were a disappoint-changed the system. The mlle· lng Ioupe up on hls forehead • Recelv~ a Jetter from Mrs. this year wlU not be officially
h h . dbl k f th · post now had both letters and and adjusted his spectacles. Jane Adama. secretary ot the Bal· known for more than a year. City Residence Uberty 8-5664 ed lot w en t ey ran mto a roa OC O etr own umbers o u r desert treasury "My little friend," he aald. "I boa hnlnaula Point Assn., say• Manager Shelton uld the estJ. '------------' at Monday evening's•CounciJ meeting. . ~ad to ·be located some other wUJ tell you about a place ln in( that the aseocLatlon hu mate would cost under $200 and I ~C::A:.::R:.:.P:..;E:NTR:..:..:.:.:.::.Y.....:.. . ..;.·...:·;......-----.
However, my vote will have go with the Counc1l way. . d 1 4 the Calico Mountains where your adopted a resolutJon to encour· will brtna the city about $10,000 Furniture Refinishing . . Th . till · d ubt t th There at was! We spotte t shoe wUI touch a geode at al· age Peninsula residents to up· apportionment from the atate. dectston. f ere dlS S a ~nous ho astr 1 o l e I miles ahead. Excitement. espe· most every step. And once I knew hold zonlna laws and to protest • Adopted plans lor the Nep· Antique or modem. CU.tom legality o the or inance setting U~ t e con · 0 Pan. clally In the youngest of our a man who found a geode there non·conformlng uaes. tune Ave. ·aaseutnent district in cabinets made -altered -Someone is bound to test the law m court. It would trio. grew. FlnalJy we were op · which played a merry tune • Waived the $50 tiling tee of Weat Newport and set April 25 repaired or refi.nbhed. nne . f ubl' f ds t 11 th
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posite the landmark. and as we whenever you shook it. It aound· Russell Ford and Ted Russell for d t h 1 1 b workmanahlp. Reuonable not be WISe use 0 P lC un to go 0 0 e slowed down we pulled ott to ed like the tinkle of slelghbells the variance appllcatlon occu-u ate 0 ear ng or any 0 · price. Albert Holm.
expense of the ti:affic turn-about, and then to have the right of the highway. t omlng from fa r away. And whlle loned by city condemnation pro· ~tl~,:;ployed attorney William U 8-9679
the whole plan ruled illegal. The other formidable "Thls." 1 said. "is where E:ste· you are hunting. be sure you no· ceedlngs against their property MacKenzie Brown to examine
reason for Council hesitance was the unexpected ban said to stop. Then we eo t.nto tlte the desert flowers. ~n. they for street purpo-..es ln the Oxbow plans and to prepare neces.ury . . I the desert toward those low h1lls. wtll be just beautiful. tract In West Newport. . ~tocuments for the Breakers Dr high cost -.-.50 per cer:'t over the_ eshmate .. I beheve keeping to th~. right of the old He took a stone from a glass· • Approved the refund of SUO;' aS~JHSment district for putting
the Council 1s on the nght track m prepanng a less volcano crater. I doored case. . hal! of the amount deposited by utiJitles underground In that area · ff' 1 th ' j ''Thls," said E.Jteban Rodnge'Z. Lockheed Electronics and Avion. expens1ve lay-out for the tra lC contro -some ~g • TaEASUa.EI "Is a fire-agate, one of the most lcs for plan check charges for. of .Corona del Mar. .
that will test it in practice, and, we hope, a lso m As I opened the trunk t~ ~ke 1 wonderfully beautiful of all. Do the laboratory bulldlne which Thu~a~~edAp~~~7 ~~ ;_.o~~ ~;::;
court _ and also provide relief from the "Easter out myl rock! hamdmejr ~n behl~~ I you see the fire deep In It as I had been proposed at the Back alley norih ot s. 'say Ft. Ba lboa .. . • . someth ng g eame us hold It in this ~am of sun· Bay site Lockheed withdrew the · Wee k mvas1on. one of the rear tires. It wac; a llght'7" plans aiter the dK"Islon to hold Island, Diamond Ave. to Park
* * * beautiful piece of agate, colored I As · 1 looked, I saw the rich up Its plans to establish head· Ave. C 11 d bids 1 10.30
Home Aepairs
Remodellne • Cablneta
It additions.
Ray Nlel.en
LI 8-6888
CEM ETE.RIES ...
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK • "THE MAN WORTH WHILE .. • ., by the ftrbees fof ~~l~o.:!t~~%~~~ golden glow In the gem. Then, ~t quarters here. Fr;da/ Aeprll 8 for o;prlnkler ~;:
ldn. . .. 1. f . .. h ' ago. cons ore , sa-med to reflect In Esteban s • Received a letter ol com men· ' M 1 • k h I COU t resiSt 1 tmg t 15 anonymous gem earth. The find was like a starJ.· 1 .... D and suddenly there It dation from Henry Engle secre· tem . at ar ners Par · near t e 3131 Harbor Blvd. at Gl.aler
d hl b 11 · f h C ' Th ' j g a~.-.. ' · Martnera School publishe in a recent mont y u etm 0 t e orono I er s gun. e race was o;. d waa deep in a pair of blue eyes tary of the Central Newport Call d bid .fo 10·30 Friday Costa Meu
del Mar Community Church: 1 The sun dldnot shlnef that ~:Y· abo~e a freckled nose! Beach Community A.'t'ln., com· Ap.rll 8 ~or un~er:rou~d conduit KIMBERLY 5·1158 , I on the vast reaches 0 t e <>-As we left the Taxco Lapidary mending the Council for s ustain· · '-------------' Tis easy enough to be merry jave. The wind was uncommon·~ and Rock Shop, of which Senor lng the legal status o! th«> Edge· for :~:c'g~a~n!n~erh~:r se:~~ r.C..;;;LE;;;;.;..;A.NE;;..;..;;;;;;.RS;;;;;....:...· ..;.· ...;.·-------~ When We rolls along like a song; ly chill. But there were 50 many Esteban Rodriguez ls the pro· wa ter Ave. waterfront In 'Ba lboa n k r
But the man worth w h1le :olorhfultnhewl r~ks. ~e~e~·~r ,:.~ prietor. I thought I got a neetlng as public property. . . pa! ·Approved first reading of ADVANCE CARPET
h h .1 ~··oug t e an mar glimpse of a rainbow. It seemed • Confirmed the ctty clerk s 1 9 6 h N CLEANERS Is t e man w 0 can sm1 e lowed the desert trails our t end In the room where Eate· action In refe ring a SlOO,OOO Ord nance 1 to rezone t e ew .
When his name's in the paper-spelled wrong. friends had explained to us, that b:n was again adjustlna hlJ damaae clalm r.o the clty'a In· ~rt Ba~oa ~a~ngklt d~nr?:~ All Estimates Free * * * we were all aglow u we tumed maanlfylng Ioupe. ~rbape 1 )wit aurance carriers: thla waa the a e par ng o on n 0 I Ia, N 1 Woolena.
homeward. We had round acate, lmaetned I .-w lt. But, f~ claltn flied by William Flaher ol C·! to unda..Wed. r ~nta Y ona, • COMICS AREN"T STATESMEN some ot lt the much prized moea after 1 wUl know that there la Shoe CUtts tor Injuries s uUered ti SAtuprtproyedt'flnalTr ~J!.!' ~"!t. VlecoleU~ W/W •
J t t k th d Str--"ght let me say that agate with moss and tem·Uke ' h r.t ba b h'-s h 1 A 19 n evan • a""' .;,uu,, ...-• .,.._,, us 0 eep e recor ""'' , . h d aenulne eold w erever ~ e n y ... son. tep en. ast ug. ly or Irvine Ave and aoutherly
I d t · h t t b champt'on of Jack s hapes tmbedded In It We a Ls He ls a aenUe alchemist, an at the Corona del Ma r beach. er · 24 HOUR SDVJCE o no WIS 0 appear 0 e a rou nd the pearly whlte chalce· arttst and a"" magician. Too few • Received a requesr from W. of Marlneru Dr., near the West· Ml 6 ·4838 Paar, just b ecause I thought his water closet joke ~ony, known . .'o rockhounds a.s people 1 k:now can take the tire 1. Cosgrove. 2602 Avon St •. New. cllrt development. a-------------'
was very fu nny and not objectionable. He gave a desert roses. We had gone from a stone and put it Into a port. for pedt> trlan crossing lines FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..•
correct description of himself during the recent ques-pair of blue eyes above a small, across Rlversldt> Ave. for crossing Knife-Wielder FrlendlyNelchborhoodServtce honing by 2 newsmen on his TV program: "Emo-rather upturned. freckled nose. over to the Newport Post OCUce: BELL BROADWAY WHIT'S •• WITH referred the request to the ~ty tiona!," he said Perhaps "immature" is appropriate 14 G. I s t manager Makes Threats MORTUARY too -THE CDI Cll.ER7 I r c 0 u .s . Held up a decision, at the
L h M P h t b t I •f request of Councilman Harvey 110 Broadway isten to w at r. aar as o say a ou ex-It laADEX FmCR H p Be a Uti Y Somers. on the request of the "What are you looking tor. LI 8·3433 1r 8·34.M Coata Meaa ecutloner and Communist Fidel . Castro of Cuba· Eaa&ttft Secretary e Newport Harbor YMCA for house. trouble?" I'll cu t you up!" a ·:~---------_..;.--'
"He re is a kind, gentle, and lovmg man who has hrst • • p to-house sale or peanuts May 11 · knife-wteldtne youth threatened
and Only the l'nterest of the C uban people in his • HAXDS ACIIOSS THE SEA lnsp1rat10n t June J5 by students accompa nied Leo J. Donnelly, 132~ Opal Ave., Th1s chatter about adopting a • by adults. Balboa Island, during a traUic 1-:eart, and all the nasty thtngs the papers have been "s1ster city" leads me to conless, G Sc • Approved fi rst reading or a llercatlon on Coast Hwy. 100
sayrng about him are just not true." I that 1 have adopted a Chinese Fourteen girls of 1 irl ~ut Ordinance 915. which would ellm· yards west of Bayside Or .. New·
M P h · · h H T · "nephew"-or he has adopted Troop Z1 planted Ice Pant at n · !nate the speed area In the Upper port Beach. at 5:58 p.m. Friday, r. oar ere lS on par Wi t arry ruma~ S spirarlon Point on Ocean Blvd., Bay just northerly of the high· he complained to Newport pollee.
good old Joe" camaradene with murderer Joe Stalm., m;~ a ll came about last fall Cor~na del Mar. one phase . ot way bridge, establish a new The youth came up behind Mr.
h h ld 11 d "M thetr work for their conservatiOn speed zone northerly or Newport Donnelly, who was talking to an·
l roug an ea ca e ' aga· merit badges o d r· 11 kl b I Ul It P II L • 8 s h l.tnt'ti for As ia." and I was lucky . · b A • unes. and e 1ne a mit s ot er man n a tra c a erca-u rc e S e a VI n g a Y 0 reS The guls were led Y nn &rea Inland of the speed zone. tloo. a nd made slaahlne motlona
I to_ get Into It through two good Tavis, a member or the troop In This is being done to make the with a knife.
F N H • M • f~ten~l~. ~r: and! Mrs.,Ton~ ~hat charge or this part of their proJ· city ordinant>e conform to the The youth waa forcibly wres· or ew ome In a I Orca ~II' ~r~!rtL<;Ing a me n t e a c. ect. On hand were CO·Ieadej.S new county regulations. tied Into his own a uto by the
l · Mrs. Douglas Prl~st and MB-• Approved the abandonment man who had been talkJna to
Ohjects or a round or fa rewell• Drive, Bay Shoreo;, who leave The dea 1 Is that 1 send ~ld Emily Abrams. Mtss Tavl6 had of the present alley north of Mr. Donnelly. The license num·
parties have been Mr. and Mrs. soon for a new home and busl· ~agazlnes to a Chinese ceramtst contacted the ciry park depart· Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar, be· ber of the suspect car was given ~rN;.;.;S;;.U;;.IAN;;;;,;;:.;.CE.;;.;;;;..;.·.;.· .;..· ------
J k Pu rcell of 2621 Bayshore ne-;s on the Spanish Is land of I'" Form?Sa• Mr. Pe11in Un. ment ro find if there was aome tween Hazel Dr. and Poppy Ave., to pollee. FOR ALL OF
ac Majorca. Mr. L1n. Is a graduate of a work that could be done. Some iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
1 h 111 be Tokyo university and Is a gu dead ke plant had been removed 1 YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
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hA.C'<'or;;.~~ny n~ ~ em w d Jill c l\gineer. He writes excellent trom Inspiration Point by park Sadleir Insurance Co.
t etr c 1 _ren, 0 nny an . · Englts h. employees a nd the girls were Cllrisfensen Pia-mac~ ~hose cxct~ement o~er t~e \r~~ His wile operates the pottery. given the Job of replanting the 3333 E. J~~t ~-wySa.dl~~ 3·3850
1s assuage somew at Y making wi~Je pots clay pipe and <FORMERLY VJNCENTS) r;N CORONA DEL M Corona del Mar
sad fact t.hat they've learned rh~t I flower bo~s. Th~re are 30' em· a~her parts of winning the
a ~chool m . their new ho~e '~I~ ployes. conservation merit badge re-0 F F E R 5 last from 8 .30 a.m . until ;, p. .. We have exchanged corre· quires that they learn what
I The Purcells will fly on Pan s pondence. and he has decided Oowers csn be picked or can not
American's jet Polar tllght from to call me "my dear ~uperlor be picked In the wild, a vlslf to
Los Angeles to Lo ndon, and uncle" because he is 20 years a Jook·out sta tion Uld a dam.
thence from London to Palma. younger. Troop Z7 1s made up of eighth'
I the main city ot Majorca. They He reports busJness Is good and grade girls and meets In St. An ·
will leave at 11 :30 a.m. one day a ll the fa rmers are excited be· drew·'l Presbyterian Chureh, Cll(f
and arrive at their destination cause tMey expect a terrlfl~ crop Haven.
the next a Cternoon at 3:30. This of rice and eweet potatoes. Mrs. Priest reported that while l lncJ u~es a rC'fuellng stop on the My "nephew'' sent me a list the gtrls were working. a grand·
jet tltght. and a 3·hour walt be· of magazJnea he wants. Al l a re mother c am e by with 2 little
I tween planes In London 06 well technical and tor men. But I childre n and commented that the-
as an 8·hour tlme change. have ll'ifd 20 years longer and girls were worklna like gk'ls do
Mr. Purcell has sold his sloop, know that his wife, daughters In communist countries. Mrs.
the Swlftsure. and his home in and the g irla In their factor)' get Priest said the a.saured the
Bay Shores. He plans to continuo a big kick out of magazines that grandmother that the g'lrls were
his sailing and using hls United deal wlth fashions, tumls hlnga doing' the work of their own free
States Powc.>r Squadron tralrtina and cooking. So women's maga· wUl and had made the arranee·
by purchasing a 50·foot ketch In zlnes are Included too. menta themtelna.
Europe for extensive crulslna of • • •
the Mediterranean. e OW OVa WAT
A farewell luncheon honored Wllhln a much aborter time Mr. Universe
Wins 3 More Mrs. Purcell when Mra. D. V. than you can lmaain~. Coro.na
Baird or Britta ny Wooda enter· del Mar wlll be not only the fln.
talned at Red Hll1t Tennla Club. eat realdenUal center ol the har-
Guesta tnclud~ trom thl Harbor bor area. but al-o tJ\e most lm· Champion Crown Crest Mr.
area Mrs. E. M. Stover of Bay· portant butlrteM focal ~nL Unlverw. the Jlfo. 3 ranklnr dot
crest. Wbat could be better evldef!.c. In the United Stat• ln •• add·
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INVESTMENTS .•.
CROWELL. WEEDON It CO.
Membera
Pacific Coaat Stock Exchance
Burdett Harrlaon, Res. Mar.
Dick Rucker Ted PauJaon
Lola Fennell Ruth Baker
Mike Myers
Private WLre Servlca
2601 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3-7005
Corona del Mar
OPTOMETRJSTS ...
CORONA DEL MAR
Dr. J. W. McCabe, 0 .0 .
3024 E. Cout Hlahway
Corona del Mar
Ac:roa from Chrlatenwn'a Drur
ORIOLE 3·0467
Mr and M rt Balrd were hoeta than the news aboUt the •1~.4 ed 3 more IHMind poape to lUI aaat~ at a dl~mer party honor· 000 bualftftlt buUdlna to 10 oppo· record at ret'ftlt deW lhowl 1n nonma ...
Jng the Purcella and another 11te Merle'• Drlve·lnT Phoent.x. .._ ·and .......,_ lit %
party wu riven f~r them by Mr. "ne reponed It will contain wu hand.led by lllt owner .,.. ~~':' ....
and Mra. CharlH Dorchelter of 70,000 equare teet In 3 atorlel. bre.der, Kay Finch. _....-......... • ..........
Cherry TrM Lane Coeta Meta. In adcfttion to tltll. more butS· Braden Finch reportt that .__ -.-. THE ENSIGN
: .. Bu h nd nas apa<-e 11 fut con\lna at the brtnp the Champion's aroap l'lt'· -o.."1;.a...~--Co. Mr. and Mn. Ia~ c on a 10116 . awaited Irvine ahopplnl ord to 43 In .._ tha.n a ,...,, • ....__ ... .,.,
Mt. and Mra. WilHam Wetcel <-entft' behind MerM'a. the Jolm. Unle. Mr. Unfwrle II a 2·,_,.. Ollole ~
have been ~r h~ honorlnc Stowwn Pfoperty, acldttJGnal M•·j old blldc -•.ct ION AldiU _, &. a... IIIP•4
tbe coupl• before rhey Jt'ave the ttnf pro.Jed,l. and aewral othen boand, bNd ID the Crown ·0.. c.-dll llu
Harbor arn. now l:n the maklq. Knoell tn Corona clel liar. r•••••IJiill•••••••••••••••••··-~-----..... -...,;...,
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'"'-t propoul to widen Newplwt
Blvd. between 23rd St. and 30th
St., In the h e a r t of Newport
Beach, will be up. for a aecond
Marine this eventna (Thumday)
at the meetin& of the 'Ni!wport
Beach Plannlnc Commlulon In
Hall Council chambers.
heartnc had been con-
tinued from the Feb. 18 meetln&
after considera ble diJCuuion by
merchanta who expreASed con-
cern that the project would put
them out of b~lnna for a lone
time and Jeop..rdlze their bua-
;:::=:;::;:::;,::;,:::;::;::;::;::;::;;j'"eues. Here Is the agenda for to-
ntaht'a meetlna, which will atart
a t 8 o'cloe::k: lerqest end MOlt CompleM
Furniture Stor. In the IVea.
C.ll for .....
OECOlATIN& SElVICI
llberiy I-SIII
Hense ... Garha
Fum;ollin9o '"' ""'-dubo, yochts.
1011 >N. Co.lt Hi;inMy ...._. ......
JAMES D.
RAY
1111•1 OlllrMIIr
MM L COAIT HWT.,
COlOMA DILWAII
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• nEal£ n..a.-•o. s
Second hearlnr on the propoe-
al to realign Newport Blvd. be-
tween 23rd St. and 30th St. e T&IITATIVK IIAI'
First hearlnc on tentative m ap
of Tract 3702. a propWed 723-lot
subdivision of the property be-
tween the edre of the Upper Bay
bluff and the exliJtlna Westelut,
Harbor Hlehlands and S.ycrest
development .. e VAaiAJICU
Hul:h Hut.aon, 30 Harbor I.sland
Rd., Ha rbor Island, fl.rst floor
deck overhane and second story
eave overha nd encroachine 10
feet Into IS-foot front yard .et-
back to provide protection from
sun rlare.
Guy lnshaw, 1411 Clllt Dr .•
CIIU Haven. 5-foot encroachment
10-foot rear yard setback to
"'""'"''" a dwellin&' unit over earage. e US& PEJIIIJTS
Dr. Robert Huber, 525 El Pueo
Dr., Irvine Terrace, •llnele family
dwelling In an unclassirted zone.
was set over from the March
meeting after considerable
number of protests from nei1h·
boring home owners.
Wendell Casey, 210 Palm St.,
Balboa, cotutruct and operate a
trampoline center.
Frank Wilson, 112 25th St.,
, construct a sun deck
ALEX SCHVARZ i~ looking over his coin collection enticipeling
an active week with other Pione~r h~byists during _the observance
of Pioneer Week. Southern Callforn•a Telephone P1oneers nu mber
8200, of which ·HO ere in Orenge County. Twe nty-one yeers in
the telepKone industry is the requirement for membe_rship in the
Pioneer Ofgcnizelion. For elmost SO years Telephone P1oneers have
brO\Ight honor and dis tinction to the telep hone industry through
Fe!lowship, l oyelty end Service -their Creed. --..... -•igM e:zpect to
fhuJ coaJ i• '" wovr teJepAolle.
B•t H'• tAere,
oil rigAI. I" -A
ldepAoooo lftOIIIA-
piece tAere are
ftfty cool gnlftuiU ilwat C..., wb toowe "'to tDGVU
of elecfflc <Vrr.,.l. P,.,_, ,...,. ....., -v ""rllculGr
<lbotoiiAio coal -IIIey'~ a IIJieCI<II, 114ttdpicW ""tAr•
cUe froM Peftuylvot~& 1'ir•t, W• CT'UotMd, groamd,
ft/tetl Clti4110J"fed. Ne:&t, it'• 1001Aed, riMed, dried, tuted
for ~ aM TONtecf !-i Aotars at temperotvnu MJ'
loiO~B' r. Tr...o il'e oooletl, t .. te<l-ito, attd •torod for
1ri% -tl•• ~foro il'• .....,_ 8"""" COMplicGtodr Y .. !
But it'• jut Ofle of tAe toG~ toe work to·m411ce yottr teJe..
p/tofiO more ~ble-......, tJGioooble to !10"-
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and other apecial occa-
aiona for family and
frieaU ..em alwaya to
be popplnc up. Kucb u
we'd Uke to, we oftea
eaa't be tllon Ia ...-
to delher beet 'wlalaea.
• Aad tllat'a -a '-diM&DOI call cu --.a ., ....... u,....-w.-....s
a can -• lpl'ial day
from eCIIMIII .. fU' &ft1, ,....--·--lt'a aa ... tuar •lalt
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Mrs. Gruwell
Better After.
Severe Illness
on the rear ol a dwelllnJ which MlL Amber Gruwell, 618 Or·
11 non-conlorm.lnc becauae ol a •chid Ave., Corona del Mar, 11
atalrw:ay encroachment. home &(&In after aurterlne from
Crowe 11 Beech, 201 Crystal carbon monoxide peisoninc for
Ave., Balboa kland, addition to aeveral crltleal daya in HunUna:·
a ~dweiUnc which la non-eon· ton Memorial ,HO.pltal, Puade.
formlnl' because It does not have DL a a:arage or carport. She waa vllltlnt her mother,
Burke Mowatt, 738 Tustin Ave., ~rL Mafiuerlte Farran, In Alta-
Newport Helehts, construct 3 dena, ~ben M.ra. Farran wu hoe-
additional units, maklnc a total pltallZed for an appa.rent heart
of ,8 u nltl. condlt,lon. When M17. Gruwell e USOIDIVISIOKI alao became Ill in the Altadena
Irvine Co., fesubdlvlde Lot 93. home, It was determln~ that a
Tract 1701, at El Pueo Dr. and defective fon::ed a ir heatlnr sya-
Malabar Dr., Irvine Terrace, to tern had a:tven them carbon
create one laree bulldlni' alte monoxide polsontnr .
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1be Newport Harbor Republl-
ean Women'• Club wW hear .u .
...-nblyman Bruce Sumner at a
mee.tlnr at the home of Mrs. Earl
Corkett, 614 W. Bay Ave., Bal-
boa, af 10:30 a.m. Thursday,
April 21. The May meetlne will
be a memberahlp coffee at_lhe
home ol M'111, William Fisher, 101
Shoret"lltf Rd., Shore Cliffs, on
the moffilng ol the 19th.
Legion Plans
May Carnival
Newport Ha.rbor Post 291 will
hold a Legion carnival dup.ng
the Memorial Day week-end on
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M&WJCMf, &&DOll aaaa t IWUWY, ••K!I' Jf, 1-
1081 ISP'CDn&n111VMDA'f. COKWAD&L ..... ~
EGREMONT
PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL
CIIILDIIal • ft) •• 'I"&Aa
Smcdl Cl•1 • • Art cmd Cnlllli
Sport and QmM Acti1'iliN
TutoriDv
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.•• MOIITE "'llTA COlT A IIDA, CALIF.
T:P'•h TT II Mil &f 1-fi'N
"'DO 61UfN
WYUI
ETUNA
• HA~ILTON
and to add to Irvine Terrace
Park; abo rHUbdlvlde Lot !N to
create 2 buUdine sits and to
add to an ext.tlnc buUdinr aile. Film on Dope
To Be Shown
1 the grounds adjacent to the li';;;;;;;;:::::;;;;
Le•l•n Hall, 15th St. and W. Bay * CROWN HARDWARE *
Ronald Dlii'IM, Richa.rd Beam.
Ish and Herbert Kalmbach, re-
subdlvide 2 R-2 lou at 5319-5323
River Ave. and 5308·5310 Ne p-
tune Ave., West Newport, to cre -
ate 4 bulldlna: sltea; and to re-
aubdivide one R-2 Jot at 5309 Rlv.
er Ave. a.nd 5304 Neptune Ave.,
West Newport, to create 2 build·
lnr sites: all to be rezoned to
R-1.
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The Democratic Woman's Club
will meet at 11 a.m. today
fThursday 1 at the home of Mrs.
Paul Gruber, 1412 Vivian Ln.,
Harbor Hlehlands. .
Mrs. Gruber will report on the
28th Conaresslonal Democratic
endorsini' convention held March
5 In Santa Ana, where the fol-
lowing candidates received en-
dorsement: John Lybarger of
C0t1ta Mesa for the 74th Assem -
bly district. Earl Calhoun of Ful·
lerton for Cona:ress and James
Dutzle of Ana heim for State Sen-
ate.
Pl ans for t he April luncheon
will be discussed, and commJt -
tee will be appolnted. There will
be a drawing for a seat for the
final night of the National Dem-
ocratic Convention In J uly in the
Los Aneeles Coliseum.
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Willi A• T••••rt.c
A Balboa peninsula youth, 16,
was charged with car tamperln&:
by Newpon pollee a t Balboa
Blvd. and G St., Balboa peninsu-
la, at 5:15 p.m. Saturday.
The youth alleg~ly removed
two valve caps from pollee unit
207 while OHi cer D. Graham was
writing, a clt'ation for a motorist.
The youth placed the va.lve caps
on the front of the pollee unit
and was making belligerent and
hara.sslng remarks at the officer
while being encouraged by the
motorist.
The youth was placed under
arrest and broueht to the pollee
'itatlon. He was reJeaRd to a
friend of the family at 8 :50 p.m.
to appear In juvenile court when
notlfled.
LllfDBETS, DUJtCAIIS MOVE
Mr. and M rs. Jack Lindsey
and 10n John have mov'ed from
721 Larkspur Ave., Corona del
Mar, to the home they have pur-
chued at 436 Cabrlllo Ter., Co-
rona Hlehlands. New owners or
the former Und&ey home are Mr.
M111. Richard Duncan who I ~~!~ from 2921 Fourth Ave .. de.l Mar. Mr. Duncan Is
In the Newport Be1>Ch
A 20-mlnute film, .. The Nar-
cotics Story," wtll be preiJented
by Set WUUam Wallace, Orange
County Sherifra Office, at the
Horace Enslan PTA meeting at
7:30 p.m. Monday In the school
caretorlum.
The nominating commluee,
elected at the March meeting,
will repcH"t ; and the election ot
ortlcers for the 1.960-61 executive
board wiU take place.
A round table dlsctUalon on
Chamber or Commerce work will
be held at the breakfast meeting
of the civic affairs committee
and parks, beacht"l.'> and recrea-
tion committee of the Woman's
Civic League at 9:30 ~.m. Wed-
nesday, March 23, In Irvine Coast
Country· Club.
Mrs. James Harrington will
present President Ralph Miller,
and executh·e secretary Jack
Barnell of t he N,wport Harbor
Chamber. ol Commetce. and
Braden Finch, executh·e secre-
tary of the Corona del Mar
Chamber. Particula r a ttention
will be given to the problem.s or
Industrialization ot the Harbor
a rea. .
J
Ave., in Central Newport. It will
be a benefit for the Lee-Ion base-
ball
Sam
pointed u h••
belng1 a..uJ.ted by
Kenneth E. lohruon,
Hueh, Arvo ,.Jfaapa, and
Moore.
Service clubs are beinl' Invited
to operate food and
booths at the carnJval. The
are Sunday and ~onday,
29 and 30. ..........
P. A. Palmer, president or New-
port Balboa Savings and Loan
.USn .. has been appointed to
advertl&ln& and public relations
commilttee or the UnHed States
Savines and Loan League,
nation-wide trade oreaniza tion
or the sa vi nes and loan business,
with a membership or more than
4,700 association. and banks.
Dick Cl'lic lwll'll••
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Richard R. Craig or Corona del
Mar, who Is attending University
of California at Berkeley. lA one
of the 1.259 winners o r the fel-
lowship swards for 1960-6 1 given
by the Woodrow Wli!IOn National
Fellowship Foundation.
These award winners were
selected as future college teach-I
ers. Next fa ll !hey will enter
graduate schools In the United
States and Canada. Ea<'h student
~h·a. $1,500 plus fa mily al-
lowances, plus full ~ts of a
year's graduate tuition.
An,..._l"l tw. Nnw amti¥.-.ary .... Hnn-
Royal 71 and 7100, the most powerful premium and reoul&r
you can buy In th• W•st. pnvt In at tha sign of the 71,
Whethtf your ear uns a premium or regular
guollne, )'Oil know you'll gel tht flne&t.
UNION OIL COMPANY
OP CALIPO.WIA
• lall·llfiO SMit)' }'1¥1 rA quam, ln6fl'sllip
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A LASTING TRIBUTE •••
For tJIU pc.at man h4l .aught to provide a 1uitable
ratinl pl.tJ« for IW deported lovtd ones. And, for the
mod Iatini tribute, M htu turned to the prot~cti~
~o(IM ~m.
~ Vi.tw N~morial Parlt willaoon begin. u.'ork on
ila ,_,tif~tl nao Mou.o~um of lht Pacific. Carrying
-.t tM traditionol California tJTChittcture wl..ich
a to Dkful.ly n(l«tN tlaroythotd Pacific View.
t1w Jloaokum of tM Pacific will provide individual
trypU GNI a.lcoun in potiot which opm to tM
eD•tliv tltot U ao m:&&eA a part of Pacific View.
'1'llil final <1( moruol<u.,.,,. can(ully planned and
~. Ia ft~Aly ICilhin tM ""fGfU of tM mod
_,~~-You.,.. conlioUy ilwilftl to vWt
,...... V8,-IM dowlop....,.l wAicA i4 tollint p/oce
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c rc ,..,. ptOptll'ty 111itA OfW of our a~
c M r '"'olf )'OIIIIIUA, ..,_Pit', a pltoM eoll acill
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• IUMO,.IAL PARK
A UfLN Mliii!MUZ. t'O J RON n LOVE.
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SOitOP'J'IMISTS are aettlnr a
reputation for . never havlnl a
duU minute. They've chalked up
2 weddlnp and 2 auto accldenUI
•lnce December, to aay nothll\8'
of the fact that their ptetldent
will welcome her tlrat baby In
.lune. How's that tor a a:roup of
buslne.u and proleSIIIonal wom-
en!
The latest bride Ia the former
Fare! Walker, who ls now Mrs.
Duncan Hardeaty. Fare! and Dun·
can drove to Las Ve1es for their
e:ccha'hge or vows, aurprklnl
even their cloe.est friends. Fare!
Is the executive aecretary of the
Newport Harbor Board of Real·
tors.
Soropthnlst.s 1ave their other
bride, AJ;ce Drake Moody, a
beautiful lilt at luncheon Nf.
cently, then capped the whole
surprlaing turn of e\·ent.s with a
baby shower for the club pres!·
dent, Evelyn Hou1an, at dinner
last week.
The shower came durin1 a
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Harvey (Bunnie) Mayer, 1987
lrvi.ne, Costa M:esa.
Velma O'Brien of Corona del
Mar's O'Brien's Specialty shop,
recently home from the New
York market, s howed latest
spring fashions.
Those two act"ldent.s we men-
tion In the first para1raph are
happily well past now. The first
was the Mayers early In the year;
the other, recently, injured Mra
M a 1> e 1 Fitzmorris, who ~ just
aboUt recovered.
What next, Soroptimlsts? • • •
flah as a bon voya1e present.
That'• what happened to JudJ'e
and Mn. Elm.r Doyle of Lol An·
cela: and Balboa (their s ummer
home} when they entertained
aboard the SS President Wilton
Jut Thursday before sailing for
the Orient .
Nobody's quite sure who
brou1ht the finned swimmers but
suddenly there they were, among ~raJ bukets of fruit: .waorted
luua1e, bottles of liuorted ellxlr
and around 100 friends! The
Doyles will look stran1e tourinl
Japan and Hone Kon1 with fish
In tow.
From the Harbor area ·to bid
them farewell were the Jim G~r
malnes. John Hurtta and Bert
Fehrens.
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s•KAil"l•C OP ll.JC CEI·
MAIIfE el &fq SboNa. be ce.e.
........ b&a blltbdlly. witlt. tats
~WU..no...ct,lllld
cmd me tan.t el frt.Dda crt
tbe a ;wt au 1a Palm ___ , .....
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Onr to ... PI ldlee to Ulp .n.....-• ..u... Kxllda ••· .W.. W.W .. t. r=f1M ..
... blnw.y ...... ._. thcrt
betll ,llirtlldqll .. tM -· -
Min J~'*iM Ann Pelmer wil b. • JuM brid.
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SWEET SIXTEEN PARTY
HONORS JOYCE SMITH
• Jlemember wa.n you were aw..t aJateen? .loyee, daqhter
ol. the Edward tMter SmUhs of
l3:t VJa Wu.lers, Ldlo Isle, never
will roi1et. And wherever ute
may take here 1he'U thin& back
to the really arown-up Junc.h·
eon arranaed ror her by her par-
ent. at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club.
Ticket of $$
Givenas !on
Voyage Gift
~ allaJr wu fut' S.turday,
and a com.pl... aurprlat for
111fce, who'd cone to the club
with her parer,t. to Join her
'randmothera, M'r8. Clarence Car-
p.nter at Bedondo Beach and
Mrs. Clarence F. Smith of t.o.
Anaete.. •
' lmactne her amazement to be
JrHied by a bevy of etrJ frlendl,.
mott of whom are ncktockera
of the National Cha.rlty Leaaue,
all In their party beat and walt·
Ina: to alne, "Happy Birthday."
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Tho Otf-County unll of lho
Wamen'a OwrMu $ervlce
IA&pe Will IIMiiSt at 2:30 p.m.
-.tuntq at the home or Mlu
Blanche runcerWon, lTU W. Bat.
bOa aJvd., Jfewpott ... ch.
M ... r.ure,..., rormer .,_,.
ct.nt ol the Chkap unit. who
Mrved wUJil the Americ.n aed
Crou In Patla. will pnMnt a
p~ram ol creative -.r-Jon
In hand-woven falMiea and rura,
hand bloddnr and batik wor1t,
atllcherlea and other techniques
ot hand cra4mAns hlp Ulled in
tha "home. ,.
Aul.st1n1 her In arrai11ements
tor ~ mMtlna are 'Mba Mary
Reynolds ot COIIta MeN. and Mlas
Ulllan 8et"haud of Balboa ta..,.
land.
The luncheon table tor the
atria bore a delectable center-
piece In the ew~t theme, faah·
toned of• sweet peas, ro.ea, loaf
sugar and lollipops! Dresden
candlesUckl from her:e mother's
Dollar bllta;aped torether and chol~at china held pink taPenf -------------folded to reprMent a ticket tuh· and each little place card was
toned a aurp.U, rttt .. for a bon held l.n a tiny cluster of china
voyaae party Jut Wftk when nowers. •
Mn. Stewart Nolton entertained The Newport Beach Ebell Club at her home, 820 Orchid Ave .. , eo. Aa If all lbls were not enougq, rona del Mar. . Ioyce learned that she 1a to be will hold a rummaae aale from
. a guest ot her arandmother 10 a.m. to !5 p.m. thl• Friday 'and
The •urprlaed recipient of thls Smith June 29 for a South Pacific Saturday at 690 W. 19th St., COIIta
ticket to' all ~rts ot &ood thlna:s Crulae, u a \'ery lpeclal birthday Mesa. Mrs. E. A. Roeers and Mrs.
was Terl Ford,· who lj!ft Satur· pres.ent. J. W. Cammack are in e:ha,..e for
day with her husband, Herbert What's more. Joyce haa saved ~nlor Ebell, and they are belna:
M. Forcl, on a Jet fll&ht to the her own money to buy a car, asalsted by Junior EbeJI mem· ,
Orient. and her m011t excitin1 ~present bers, Mrs. Ralph Unhotf, Mr1.
Mrs. Nolton had asked mem-' comes from the State of Call-Richard Sweet, Mrs. WIUiam
M• J ,. A p J bers of the Tuesday Club Travel fornia In the form of ,a driver's Krumpholtz and Mrs. Richard ISS . acque '"~ nn .a mer Gtoupandlheboatdofdlreclo .. ll<ense. IH .. ~od~·;:··:;;:<;;<;;:<;:~';:<;::;;:<:;:<:>9 -, of the or1anlza,Uon to attend the Mrw. Alwyn Cloud or Lido Isle 1 CJ E d t K ' th J h party and had even borrowed assisted Mn. S m 1 t t{ at t he , ngage 0 enne 0 nson gay "avol poole,. ftom CO<Ona patty by aolng mly to &t .. lthe
• • del Mar Travel Aaency, where 1uests so that they could sur-"It's Fun to Drest
In Faahion"
WE'RE TOSSING A BOUQUET The engaa:ement or Miss ·Jac-graduate of Newport Harbor Hllh Mrs. Ford ·Is associated. These prbe Joyce In a 1roup. Invited
(and hope she catches Ill to Do-queilne Ann Palmer to Kenneth School. She came here for her decorated the walls of the ·Nolton were the MLMes Nancy' MioUI,
rothy Jo Swanson of Corona del Arthur Johnson of Santa Monica sehlor year at Harbor when the home and formed a back1round Adelle MUJer, Barbara Rothear·
Mar becatUC she Ls without a H annoul}(.'ed by 1\lr. and Mra. Palmer family moved to Balboa for the rerreJihment table. mei,.Jean Forbes;, Nancy Nlckertz,
doubt the pleasantest busy per-John F. Palmer, 7(}& S. Bay Ft., Island from Santa Monica, upon M rs. John Nelson Hurtt presld· Cheri Castendyck, Sue Smith, Sue
son we know. Somehow she man -Balboa Island, parents of the Mr. Palmer's retirement from ed at the punch bowl, and M.rs. Buccola, Shelle Fota:ney, Louise
ages remodeling of her home at bride-to-be. Sears. Roebuck &: Co. Jacque Fted H. Slnasek poured C?ffee. Finney, Melinda Hoa1, and
~ Begonia Ave., with h~.Sband, •·Jacque;· ~ she Is known to graduated last spring from An array' of hors d'oeu\•res made Tatfey Adanu .
Harold, supQiying much of the her school frlendg, is a 1957 Orange Coast College, wtlere she the party complete.
elbow grease: teaches about J()(l} wa.s an honor r3tudent, and Is now Gathered to wish the traveler LUWCIIEOK roa EAPI'AS
children and young people how 1 a junior at the University of a wonderful vacation were M.rs. Mrs. J. E. Keirn of 201 Jucar,
to dance, sho~ with daughter, Mrs young s Southern California. Thelma Charamza, president of Lido Isle, wu hoetess recently to -E. COAST HIGHWAY
IP IRE'S BUXNDf' A LIT·
TLE TmfE ~t .-. S-..t
Lellaal. Uke as .ot Lo6s Boyt
ls dll ... of 1 ...............
aad hlUbcmd W..._U. ot. 11117
If~ load , w.ncwt.
will 1*-a .. u de•"ect r.t
lroaa their ~ bu•II'M"
to riait BODOlulu.
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0 ~e:;i~d~-~n t:~~~~; ~. M~~r E~~~ceCo~b~:rel& .~: :r~h~~' kh~ :~r:~Y ~~~~~r~n:.!~; ~";!;: ~:m!7u':n~~eK~~-Ko~P:U?~e~~ CORONA DEL MAB
son's graduation in June, and President of F. Johnson of Santa Monica, Is Jackie Fla negln, Betty Carlson. Orange County at a noon lunch · ORIOLE 3-5030
keeps so young with her own a graduate of Santa Monica Hllh Eleanor Phelps:, Julie Naples.j •OO;:.:n~,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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program of dancing and exercise M th Cl b School a nd also or Ora nge Coast Bernice Wolters, Anita Goodman, II
you wouldn't belie\·e it~ But the I 0 ers U Colle1e. After 1raduat1on from Dorothy Petersen, Nell Grann~ .
nicest thing about Dorothy Jo is Coast, last January, he e ntered Judy Story, lren~· Wiseman, Vera
OH, THE POOR FISH! Ima1lne that she always remembers the Mrs.· W. D. Young ha.l been the training program of the J. Eubank. John! Newcomer. Mat· anyone living you a bowl of 10ld d h llnie lift, the birthday,car . t e ele<'ted prH,ident of the Mother's
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c. Penney Co. In Santa Monl.ca. gle Baker,/Shlrley Foss. Florence
message of co_ndolence e\"en for Club of the Orange Coast> Chap-They will be married June 11 Kiser, Jane Au1ustlne, Allee An ~
Fashi.On Show a mere acquamtan~. ter . of_ OeMolay. Mrs. Lester at St. James Episcopal Church dersen, Dorothy Hitchcock. Edyth
• Sm1th IS the new vice-president: Jn Newport Beach. They wlil live Kemper, Virginia Nelson. Mar-
NEVER HEARD OF AXYTHING Mrs. Donald Brown, secretary: in Santa Monica. while Mr. John-\orle Johnson, Blanche Gartley, Set Apr.,, 9 like this: SeefT\6 tha t when Ado· Mn . L. H. Robinson, tre~surer : son continues his program with Isla Ager, Mary Fltt, l..averne
nell and Tom Quinn of 229 Via Mrs. Curt Bohman, chaplam, and Penney's. Jacqueline plans to Schvarz, Helen Clark , Charlene
COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE
. Lido Soud. Lidp Isle. dl!'l'lded to Mrs_. John Connor. publicity finish her senior year at sc. She Fuller and Peg Stoley,
The Newport Auxiliary Of the I depart for the South Padrlc chairman. is majoring In education and In -~ A ,
Children's Home~ Society wlll aboard the 55 1\lonterey they The}' will be Installed at a tends to become a grade school POLTJIESIAJI DJWXEB ,~ , .... I.
present ''Modes de Fillette," a im•ited all their local friends to dinner meeting a t 7 p.rn . today teacher. Mr. and )f'n. Walter Clarke of 'j n tli1
fuhlon show for grammar school a bon voyage party in their suite (Thur•Jdayl In the Villa Marina D Marine, Balboa Is land, were
age girls and their mothers. at aboard shlg. Then the ori1inal restaurant. Mrs. Young and Mrs. h011ts to a number of friends at l-401 IEest Co.t H......,
the Sea Byrd restaurant, New-sailing date had to be canceled Smith wUI report on the atate .._,. tile !Mit-,.........,.. t..c.l a Polynesian dinner ~t a Laeuna Cetene cMI w.,
port Dunes. on Saturday after· because or trouble In whatever convention of Mother's Clubs re· ~,.._ _., U • ,_., II fw 2 rataurant before Jeavtn1 for a e1ao 011 Uclo ,_ ~ ... }. ... A
noon, April 9. makes the ahlp go! SO-oo, they cently held In t.o. Anaeles. ,~.,.....:._ __
011_ou.:,_r:'~-;::l~i~,=~WIII~ .. ;:•~··~·ta~y~tn~H~onol~~u~J~u~.~~~~,~i·iiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillniill~~~~,;;,;~ Mrs. J011eph RillS, Auxiliary simply had the party anyway, Outrolnl olflcera are M.rs. presld~nt, announces that Mrs. as scheduled, then everyone, Jh . Robert Keppen, president: Mrs.
William Adams will chairman eluding AdoneU and Tom, went Young, vice-president: Mrs.
the evenr. Assisting Mrs. Adams home. and finally on the eve· Smith, secretary; Mrs. Kenneth
will be the Mmes. Henry ·Jones, nlng or March 6. three days aner Dunn, chaplain, and Mra. Wll·
John Oe.rtly, Robert McFarren, the date they'd planned. they llam Gibson, publicity chairman.
Les Liltlej6hn, Arthur Aune, boarded ·ahip again, without Mrs. Burnell Forgey was wei-
Phillip Clark and Charles Pey-/ (anfare, and departed with ne\"er corned as a new memb_1!r at the
ton . a toast pf fart'well. lut--ml!i'!ting.
You can own thissmllt wbtn you ave with us
'roday, 24 mill;.,., Ameriauloo ave fiw their flatan DUtla omd
wants at Inound Bavillp and Lou At.ociatlolll like aura,
where their _...,. Ia ..r. ud -...u.t
returns. You, too, CIUleDjoJ the p-.. cilmiDd JOU
get with e.D 'inaured .. vmg. IIOOOWlt. Open Ul
ACCOUijt with ,. today ••. and edd to it nJIII)arl,yl
•.U..oa AND LOAN Al$80
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Telephone=._th offlcea-ORiole 3-31:JO P. A. ,.,.,, ~ilaW
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at•leaJJt 90%
chose all-electric
kitchens
MR. PAUL LIITBR, DEVELOPER OF
LBMON HEIGHTS ESTATES, TUSTIN
I • uThe JIUa I.-at • a reel estate broker convinced me that
people pzlta all-electric ldtcbeua. In my experience, at
least SO.. •• aU .ll11tJic, That'1 why today, a a bwlder, I ' WQ\1lda't h'M az••••w bat MDilfon hoou. BecaWMI when
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Give Program
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Mrs. Kearns
Is Re-Elected
The Tuesday Club ot Newport By Louise Meteer Harbor antlclpates a proaram of Mrs. Robert Kearns of Ii21
unuauaJ lntefftt and Im pact fol· A ....._ Ia • 'W'IdrN ... ,_ KJnga Rd., CllU Havt>n, wa11 re·
lowtne luncheon at the Balboa WM -elected preslc¥-nt of the South Bay Club nut Tuesday. Muriel WM a.ws _. ...,. .. _. Wlllra IM'a llilltJ Cout~ Alumnae Club or Pi BE'ta
Wolfson , youna aC'tre.M, wUl offer ..._ .ap ..ty Ia tile •onUD9 Phi at a desse" meeting In the
her newest a nd mo.t alentflcant ....... tile My te M:III'Ciely bondllt· home of Mrs. W. B. Harper Jn at tlt.le n1 ...,: tile cld.ld wiM -• Corona del "'1 proaram, "Two Live.," the .tory ··--,.. ar. of Helen Keller and Anne Sulll· Ia eouabt Ide, •-' ""1Y a... Servlne wlth Mrs. Kearns are A lot of ....... __.., tile pl._ ,.., RaJ van, written and produced by Jr •• .. rs. ph Bernard of Balboa. Sure 'n you'll be thanJdn' ua
when you alt down to dinner on
March the 17th, Thursday, • our
betwltchlnr day, 'n have • mea
o' com beern cabbage to help us
celebrate, this, the grandest day
In our Jives, our twelfth birth·
day ...
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'X tM com bMt 'a cabbcll•
wW be tbe Uba o' aoae otM1'
cora beef •a cobb 1110 you'ft
t.ated boforo • • • but I'll bet
yoar giGDdfatben did ••• Cona
beef ..... , beeD mode l1b
tlala for .,._. • • • "TSa our
... • araad con beef • • •
bNa wcdti.Dg ID tbe ............,
ba:nela for tbe Jtaat rt.,bt t:bDe,
DOW, to bd119 tJala blanwf Me•
dowa to a rip ......ua• ciJIDclx
.•• 11o ... ·a com beef. aoaa aaod
to tbe portectloe a bead of
eU~IIIO baa boeQ ~
for 1M past ba.Dd.nd YMn ••• s ... 'D 'tla OD for a .... biG·
MY b I r t Ia d a y coleblatl89.
btrtllldlly lllbocluda' priCie ..
• ceata por pouDd • • • 1 .-kl a. a.....s Cora a..t Ia extra
lpeCial ... .
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· What's more, you don't have
to buy any till you sample a
nlbble or two ... We tlew an
Irish colleen directly over (rom
the happy place to do the gra·
clous ge~;ture with our corn beef
... Have a nibble ... or brinR
in two pit.>Ces of bread and she'll
make you a sandwich ... Take
a bite ... tht>n drum ... of a
pot boiling on the stove ... with
t hos t> practically devastating
s melts ert>etlng guests at the
front door to a festive board of
old filShloned eating ... S'won·
derful, but not unless 'tis ac-
t'ompa nled by the fres hest, crisp.
lest, greenest, savorlest cabbage
this ~Jlde of the corn belt . . •
p.ractic:aUy plucked thla momlnr
In the eerily momlq dawn, .a
Unkle Dad AI could ,tve it to
you .uo drtpptna wtth mornlna
dew ... Corned Beef 'n Cabbaac.
ls the meal of our birthday hour
.•. Coming! Corned Spare Ribs.
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CcNne .. haft Cl ,... other
sale ..... tbat 1Di9bt bap-
pr to Ut iato year ~
co&obl•tbl9 Dltcbea • • • All •
8ftllld. atra cbok:e. ..... ....
rollod beef roast. pouiNl •
eeata ••• A Swtft'a PNatiWD
Toa nadlrt. pouAd U ceata
• • •. A SwUt'a PnatiWD t.9'
'o "-A poGDd 71 c:eDta • • •
Tbea 1N"ft ptberocl up a pop-
ular coleblatiDIJ IOCid of tJaOM
old bbtbday fanrtt.. , . . a
ataDcl Glouad ..... pouDd 3t
crt. . . • eou... pewa4 41
eeab . . . EftS, 3 cl-tor
11 • • • kDciDaa. 2 pouoda for
JS ceata .•.
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This 12th birthday is an old
Jrl h meat shenanigans birthday
Mia Wollson In unique dramatic .,., l.....cl by cb1ld Ia dty. vice-president: Mrs. W. S. Ten·
form. , ~ot the !toast ot the handicaps mO(Iern children suffer Is the haeen of Anaheim, recording
She brings to the platform a fact that they never k now the assorted pleasures and bitter le ons secretary ; Mrs. Milo Ketch um of
series of dramatic episodes In the tied up In a hen house. &>peclally a hen house with one oversized Santa Ana, conespondlne St>('tf'·
llvt>s of the 2 women, who to· petulant, egotistical, miserable creature called a rooster. 'l tary: and ~rs. Bruce Brown Jr.
gecher conquered the greate t of The re were a number of roosters In m childhood of Santa Ana, trea urer. Tht>y
personal handlcape. Costume and one left an Indelible mark on my memoJ. From the. ~:~d!;~;: will be In tailed at the Founders
m ake-up chang~ take place be. strutting Plymouth Rock who ruled the roost with a dis ltlon Day luncheon Aprl! H an the Jr.
Core the audience as the actress that would, today, have earned him the name of Khrush~v to VIne Coast Cou ntr) Clu b. ag~; ~ur~~
1
:he narra.tlon. the s mart and comical little Bantam who deft>nded to the de'ath
(
~ urte o son was gyadua~ed 1 the small hens of hls own brood, J never shall forgE't tht>m H H •t I
rom ~orthwestern University . oag 0Sp1 a after which she caught creatlv~ I A girl child who grows up with a rooster or 2 sharing her back
dramatics acted on radio and ya rd learns some Invaluable les ons. She Is rertaln, durln2 the J • N
performed her one -woman dram·lyears to follow. to encounter mort' than one human coun tn-part unlors a me
as. S!'1e had an ambition some In the world of romance and bu~int>S.S and "'he ca n do nothing •
day to portray Helen Keller's better than co follow the precept of the hen to seurry ne atly out New OfficerS
story, a nd after a sho" retlte· of his way. I ment from the stage to rear her By the same precept, there have been, on several occasion<::.
family 1
6
now fultllllne that de· th(lj!!e roosters who were undeniably hen-peckt'd. The M'Orn With I Barbara Rothaermel was ln-sJre. which a brood of twittering, feathered females regards the~e crea· ~tailed as the new cha1rman of
tureq should be a lesson to t.>Very boy who grows up on a fa rm. I' Ju nl~r Chapter or the Hoag Aux-
:\1y first venture into the business world was through the illar) a t the annual hwf'llng held henho~ae. l was about 13 years old at the time, and longe.d wi th ' at the home of.:\tr~. HdrOid R1gg . 1
a paJ>Aton to have my own money. My brother. 7 years younger. 208 VIa Cordo\ a. Latio l~le Art Exhibit
I. thought he'd like to be partners with me. and 1. who usually The other ne w otr,rer" arf' P.tm
scorned his overtures decided to take him In, thlnklne , no doubt. Thomp on, Clrl't \ IN'<hairma n;
that he'd look fine on t he busine end o f a rake. Judi ~fayCield. 2nd vH e-rhalr·
:'\fembers or the jury for the For my part I looked upon the chicken buslne<~s C'hlt>Ciy as a man; Sally &o11. c-orresj)Ondlng
Jury Named
15th annual _:llt>wport Harbor Art delight concerned with soft, feathered baby chick'!, smooth white ~ rt>ta ry: Pt>nny 5<-h~ndlt'r, rer.
Exhibit, to be held at Newport eggs which one gathered In a pretty yellow bauke t, and of rour e, o~d•ng st><"r£>tary~ Terrv ~kCo\. 1
Harbor High S<'hool April 25 to I quick s al<'s with fine profit. i rn. tteac;urt>r: :--ut> Sablt>y. his ~ay 1. are ar1lst Robert E. Wood Dad s tarted us out with 2 setting hens and a coupleo of doun tona n: Cand~·. R&ddt>ll. !'tanding
teacher at the Brandt-Dike sum: eggs. One hen turned out to have the motht'r lnsu nets ot an aile) commlttpe C'ha1rman.
mer school or aN In Corona del Tom Cat, leaving her nest and the eggs to cool a lmo t a s fa t a ThE' out~oan ~ oCf1N>rc; are D!ane ~ar; :\Irs. Helen Wurdemann of our enthu las m. ~ggl'. ch a1rman : L&nda Caudt>ll
the Loll Ange!t's A" Assn., and In addition to this emereency, Dad himself built the C'h k ken !n·st ,·lce-C'haarman; \'iC'ky Bur·
Henry Seldis of the Los Angele, pen, anrt Since his ta lents lay more In the dire<'tion of super-rouJlh". .;E'<'Ond \"lrt>-chaarman;
Time». • salesman tcome to think of it HE sold u on the idea of raising Sally Eymann. re-rord1ng re
Artists are invited to submit r hickensl, there were nume rous holes through w hich chickens tar): FranC';s ik'rnard. rorrt.>"·
one oil anrt one watercolor for C'Ould squee.t.e Cor freedom. pondlng Sf'('rt>tar); Tt>rrl :\tar-
the Art Exhibit. Entrie'l must bE' LICe became a tiE'rles of maddening emergencies wh ir h left m) shall. trea ur<':: Ann Huma on
at pick -up stations before April brother and me breathle'IS with chastng a nd rage, C'Onvln<'ed that historian.
18 or at the h1gh school by the most miserable, st u pid creature on earth 1s a chicken. Tht> g irl" ha,·e g1vt>n 1.334
April 20. Purchase awards a re We learned valuable facts. too. concerning the narrow margin hours of serv1ce to tht' hospital
S350 for the winning oil and $200 of profit between outgo of ch icken feed and tncomt' of egg money. I They a sl..;ttod m tht.> Copa de Ora
for the winning watercolor. 1 This led to all sorts of effort to substitute what wa, lovingly called Chapter tea and t ht> gift sho"'
!
"scraps" for grain. Grandmother taught uo; to rook these table a nd home tou r; madt.> wreaths
leCt-ovE'rs. potato peelings and lettut'e lea~ until ttondt>r. and to a nd t:-ay Ca,or!' at tht' hosp&tal
mix them Into mash to make a horrible, smelly mess. The rhlckens during the C"hristmas ~u on, and
loved It, while wa grew pale and Dad shouted he'd had enough. I gave a puppet show for tht' Ttlce Whu Hur , ...... .. Thus our venture changed ovNnight from one of t'gg gatht>r·' County ~edlca l Assn. Datly.
lng to a nightmarish succe961on of ch icken dinners whose preamble throug hout the )ear. 2 volun teers I
concerned such head chopplngs and pickln&s and '"cleanlne" that a re on duty a t the ''i61tor·s de-s k.
I'm sure no modern chiJd. broueht up on mere 1V venture Into 1 Gues ts at the Installation of
murder, could stomach It for a moment. the new officers were ~irs. J05t'ph I
Tbua It 11. Chat even today, when I hear someone sine. "We'll \ Seek. AwuJlary president. and
klU the old red rooster when you rome," I am forced to say, "Don't )1rs. Ellen McLellan, third vice-
bother. Let's just have meat loaf." president.
Tht.> sight of u•nder green peas
a nd nt.>w potat<>t.>« in our favorite
market practically olves one
The Camp Fire Girls of :'\tnr· I menu problem for those who can
lners School In Ha rbor Highlands rt'me mber '"the good old days."
will hold -a tree planting C'ere· Tht'n thiG dish appeared as the
fnony tomorrow (Friday) at the ' main part of the evening meal.
.;chool in ob.servan<'e of Found· each pea rly !'lmall potato and
er's Day. 'fhe theme for the gol·: brl~ht green pea cooked to per·
den lubil~ is "Shf' cares-do tection, then reheated In rich
you?" Mrs. Waller Chnramza is I cream, salted lightly and swim·
leader of the Camp Fire group. mlng with buttt?r. A favorite "c;lde dish" wa'l gar·
Lll"E MEJCBEIIS CHOSEN Mn lcttuct? t you can buy It now.
Am ong Orange Coa st Collf'gc lt'l loose lca,·f'!' 1 i n g e d with
students receiving golt1 life mem-1 bronze 1, and thinly sliced g reen
bership pins in Alpha Gamma onions, drt.>ssed w1th hot baC'on
Sigma, junior college schola tiC' greast>. C'hopped bacon, sharp
honor society. are David Kimes. vinegar, and a tout·h of salt and
418 Snug Harbor Rd .. Clift Havt>n, sugar •
bakt' her bread from a mix. or
better still buy the rro7en k tnd
ready for brownmg. . .
AnothN Cavome ~pring mul,
as C't>rta ln as Aprtl. was a tluCfv
omE'Ier Clllt'd with C'reamed btis
or ha m and mushroom'l. a ll the
fresh a s paragus you could t.>at.
c;Jiced tomatO<' . a nd trawberr.
.• hortcake. ·
Shortcake, then 1 and now a~
tar a s I'm C'OnC'ernt>d 1, was madt>
with rich biscu it dough bnrt'ly
swE'eten<'d, ~<plit while hot. but·
tt>red, sandwlchtod with sliced
berr1es, topped with whole ont>s,
and eaten with C're.tm. :'\ot whip-
ped crea m, either, but rtC'h crt>am
to pour from a fat blue p ltC'her. . . . and Loretta Matulich, 210 . 21,;t Fre6h baked bread, still warm
St .. ~ewpo" Beach. from the ovt'n, plenty of buttf"r How far we havE' come from
and jam. and It was a meal fit these simple menus, b ut nt.>ver
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PERSIIIL
The \f't)' lont>J.t><;t tntni! tn
I he \\Orlol i!> ha\ ing '' u:n
on)ouro"n ll~ht"' Lt>t u~
l.ght up ~our \-tome a '1.t op.·~
~ ou~ ga~a&e door~ el«>t ,., :l·
lt'<tlly a:HI automalk ally.
Qn,eyou·\·eharl an F.let t:wl.<
Garage Door ~ner. :-ou II
ne\er be \.\lthnut one. C.ill ~~'
toda}-: Lar1o ~alP~ Co. Packttrcl
&>II Garage Opene: . :P-t
~e\\ port Bh d . :'\t>\.1. pert 8(-a, IJ
Phont> LI -H 91.
Dal-lior
Market
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3420 Via Lido
Newport Beach /.u ~~ Phone OR 3--0954
FlEE IEUVEIY
IPECIIU TIUI., Fll., SIT.
Corned Beef ~:;wed 59~
OV£. UADT llickory Satobd {by tJao PlpN)
Hll LIIF 41~11COI
ALL SlZES FllESB, LEAK
TUIIEYS 46~ ll'llltl Slllllller 41~ ---------------------WHOLE OJt COT UP L.ECS & T11JCBS
FRYERS 39~FIYER
RANCH EGGS 39(
GRADE AA LAitCE
S~ining ~
new
hair color you can test 'before you try!
DOROTHY GRAY
PR£SENTS
OGILVIE MAGIC COLOR
J461 Via Lido, Newport BeaCil
. w1th tht> lrll.!h beef steak
~oing grut sail boats from New-
po" Beach to Ireland every hour
... Don't shout lady, when you're
number's been called ... It has
I() be called 3 times and we'll
he sure to Jet you know . . .
"Everybody wtth a 10 on their
ahopptng cart wtna a turkey, a
halt ham, some steak or a pound
of bacon" ... as the prlze of
the bef.>f steaks hour ... Any-
bOdy for bacon? Sometimes In
the early morning hours, when
the peoplto are few, but our giv-
Ing spltlld are high, we glve ev·
erybody a pound of bacon and
r;ay "Happy hlrthday to us, hope
you havf' a happy breakfas t ...
Come bat'k In another hour a nd
you might win another pound
of bacon."
Fot aft ,_ ,.«Mi"t ...M, u n the I for a gourmet. clost'r to really good ('ating Cor ~ ~ .. ~ oa~ l~ Today·s cook, ~o~C~~~~I;;;s;i;m;p;l;e;;fa;m;;l~ly;;p~l;ea;s;u~re::.~:::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::~~~~=-----------~~~~~~~~~::~~~-------------
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* * * Save lhoee luc~ buckt
Richard's. wtte~ In our thlr·
teentb year, our alm wm be m~ varlet)', more aervtce and
BIG 12th ANNIVERSARY WEEK
OVER I 080 IRISH IEEFSTUIS WillERS
HAVE Wll UCII, CHICIEIIS. TURlEYS
Ill IIAIS • • • IllY lORE THIS WEEI
COLLECl YOUR LUCKY BUCKS
Filii A F• Luf D1111r II y ..
...., ............. " n. Fne •••
Fll T-.. lilY 1T1E1
DElli ..... n "£~ .
& tee a a I I It
3a3 VIA LIDO MEWPOIIT IUCII
1 aaww....,. ..... 'lllv.IDAT. IUaCII 17. 1•
..--&fat i8UWT, ~ADG.IIA&CAUPOa'IA Husband-Wif~ 'Teams Named Grouftd Brokln; Construcd. Started
For New Off1cers of PTA • •
Duo ........ wllh butbando ............ ln<ludlna M>L Lyell on Industrial Arts, MUSIC BuMngs and wiv .. aharlnc the ret~pona· Butttrmor., chairman: M r a.
lbiUty ol each pojiJtlon were aua· Ja.mea Ray, Mra. Caw, Mra. Mar·
(Continued li'OID Pap One) Mr. Ruuell aald that the mon:
continued. He declared a need ey for the pur<:h•ae of a CO-acre
for adequate faemu .. for chll· site near Ford Aeronutronlc Ia
dffn. ellplalnlna hi-J actlvltlea In coming from the ale of land
church work and Boy Scouta. owned by the hllh .chool district
"We need to weld topther a nortllerly ot Newport Harbor Hllh
moral factor," he aald. "I want Sehool. Some ot this money 1a
to .tee Newport Beach become al8o be.lna used to pay ror the
one city under God." cost of music room and shop
fHled laat nltht at the mHtJna rtner and Principal Dean. CFtom the Harbor Htah Beacon>
of the Harbor Vl~ PTA held at Seheduled proaram for the eve· Oround wu broken and con.
Harltor VI~ Sehool. nlna wu the lndu.~trlal award •tructlon berun 1ut week on
Mr. and Mra. JJlll Marriner ot w1nnlna film on mlullea loaned the lone awalt~ lndu.1trlal am
Corona d~l Mar were nominated to the PTA by AeroJet Gent'rt!ll and mu.~Jc bulldlnca. Bulldlna
as co-pre~~ldent. Other nomina· Corp. nme wa1 also allotted nr work, which l1 belna done by
tlons were Mr. and Ml'$. John Supt. Roy Anderaen for diiC\U· l ·Ray Conatructlon Company at
Cue Corona del Mar tint vice· aton of the propoeed elementary an estimated COlt of IM,OOO,
president: Mr. and Mra. R&bert school bond laalJe and tax over· ahould be completed by next
Underwood, Corona del Mar, aec· ride. fall.
ond vtce-pre1ldent; Mr. and Mra. The Harbor VIew PTA 11 join· -------------
th. drattlna rooma are the
,..ult of live yean' work by
1tudenta ln Mr. Andrew Oliver'•
cl...... Mr. Oliver atarted hb
project to dealcn the Ideal draft·
Ina room live yean a1o by
plckln1 two or three atudenta,
gl'ltna them dlmen11ona for the
d"lred room, and Jetting them
come up with the clealana.
Each year the drawlnp and
ldea1 were Im proved upon by
other atudenta until thla year
when the final drawtna1 for the
Interior deslan were preaented
to the architects, they were ac.
cepted with only minor changes.
The profeulona l architects de-
signed the building extt'rlor.
booka and coati, a workroom
with benchet and toola for
modelmaklna, and a blueprint
machine.
Mr. Edward Pan10na, electric
and radio ahop lnatructor, will
be able to move out of the
"Siberia Shack" In the barracks
Into a roomy ahop cont1lnlnc
~ work atatlona, each with Ita
own variable •power aupply and
a aeparate, glaued-ln "ham
ahat'k." Councilman Hart said that he room addiUons at Newport Har·
voted on 1uue1 as he aaw them. por Hilh Sehool.
He waa first elected to the coun· e "''ifLT SOLOTJOif"
ell in 1956. "There Is no solution to the
Councl}man Lorenz aald In his problem except expansion," Supt.
prepared statement: Andersen said an talking of ele·
"I said I waa for lower ta.xeo:;. mentary school needs. "We need
I Just noticed recently a state· to keep up with this growth,
ment In the pa~r that Newport without Jetting It 1et ahead."
Bea,·h has the fourth lowest tax The present elementary .,chool
rate In the county. plant capacity Is 4,100 children.
''I stated that I would not tol· In a year the elementary student
erate machine politics. The vot· population wilt be 4,150 students.
lng record In the city council he predk ted.
Paul Holmes, Bay Shores, thlrd Ina wlth other PTA's In the Har· ~ Jl f I Q vlC~·presldent; Mr. and MrJ. Jack bor Area to. help promote the IVIO e wner
Rice, Corona del Mar, recordln1 April 12 bond IMue with door· •
at'<'rctary; Mr. and Mill. Francl.s to-door calllna to ret out the . In COM o.·es
Burllneham, Harbor Highlands, vote and to tell the citizens
correspondlne secretary; Mr. and about the school needs. After the
Mrs Eugene Black. Corona del bond election Is over, the Har-
Mar, treasurer: Mr. and Mrs. bor VIew PTA will take up the
Edward Jacklin. Shore Clllts. hJs. proposal to rorm a .eparate
torlan: Phillip Maurer, teacher, organization of parents and
as auctltor: and Principal John faculty, lndependf'nt of the PTA,
Dean as nd,•lsor. as announced last week In the
rmprovements Jn the drafting
rooms Jnclud~ built-In Jockera
and stora1e shelves, a closet for
lluaic BuUdlat'
The music bulldlnf, 11tuated
next to the auditorium, will con.
taln tx>th Instrumenta l and vocal
music sections. Each area wlll
have an offi ce, a main clus-
room and three practlcf" rooms.
Also featured will be a mWIIc
library.
Nomlnatlonu were made by a Er.~tlgn.
H·oly rosary waa recited Mon-
day evenlnl and mau wu cele ·
brated Tuesday morning at St.
John's Catholic Church, Balboa
Island, for Harold A. Sehuaaler,
716 Dahlia Ave., 'Corona del
Mar, owner of the Crown of the "'"'--------------·-------------Sea Motel here. MULTIPLE LIST.NIN' ---hows clearly that all or us The bonds are ror t'onstructlon From the POUCE BlO I I ER Mr. Schussler pa.ssed a way un-thlnk Independently and that of an Intermediate school for expected1y on Wednesday of last there Is no consistent GUpport of seventh and eighth grade stu· week a t his residence. He WAll _____ ....., _______ ,.. ______________ _
any one group or Interest ln the dents on a site north of Harbor a native of Illinois, and had Jived The Newport Harbor . Costa
council. VIew School, Corona del Mar; e SATUIIDAT. MAJICJI 5 1 Anthony Williams, 29. of 2981 11n this community for 6 years. lfe Mesa Board or Realtors reports the e .. WOUED .FOB ECOifOIIT.. additions to the Horace Ensign Ben Torres, Baywood Park, re-Jacaranda St.. Coota Mc>sa, at wa<; a veteran of World War U, following "men ol the month"
"I said that I was for economy School and Mariners School: an ported his ca r hit by an un· Coas t Hwy. a nd Bayside Dr., and held members hip In the Am-for February: Jack Barc111 or Bay
lh city hall. I have consiste ntly administrative center, and for known vehicle while parked In Newport Beach ... A S20 spare erlcan Legion Post In St. Charles, and Beach, top salesman with 7
worked very hard to keep ou.r purcha.;e of sites for the new front of 115 Agate Ave .. Balboa tire and wheel werf" taken from Illinois. sales: Paul Martin of Armo
expenditures to the barest neces-school, one other new school, and lsland .•. Unknown persons U•>ed the car of J. F Palmer, 704 S. Survivors include his wife, Dor. Realty, second place with 4 sales:
slties at the lowest poaslble cDJt. ror the adm1nlstratlve center. a fenced area of property being Bay Front, Balboa Island ... E. othy; a son, Ensign Kenneth Jean Rolf of Call ison Co., top
I have also attempted to shirt the e CBAIITEII AMEJfDMEifTS remodeled at 106 Via Undine, T. Evan!!, 2712 E. Ocean Front, Schussler. with the U. S. Navy; 2 ll•l1<'r with 4 sold; John Flood
large expenditure for utilities City Manager Robert Shelton Lido Isle, to strip wheels and Balboa,· reported the theft of a daughters, Mrs. Suzanne Pickens of Chester Salisbury Realty, .sec·
from thf" city coffers to the land uplalned that amendments to chain from a bicycle stolen from $150 camera and a S26 electric of Costa Mesa, who Is employed ond place wltl\ 3 sold.
developers or subdividers where the city c~arter are needed to Pancho Edler, 338 VIa Lido Soud, razor from his car while It was at the Corona del Mar California I
they properly belong. In this, we sell 2 parcels of Newport water· Lido OOe ... A 26-lnch raring left at a local ga rage for repairs Bank, and Miss Sally Schussler, I faa.IL.-...Ia•lll
have succeeded. front ptoperty owned by the city. bicycle was stolen from Jerry ... Richard £.'Young, 2700 CJJrf of the home address: 3 brothers, Jrll ..........
"I said that we would attempt The City Council seeks permls· Bell 1124 Essex Lane Wcstcllff Dr.. Newport Height!'!, reportf"d ·In Alhambra and Illinois, and a
ro provide better parking ror the slon to sell a vat'ant lot at 3407 .. : Judge M. C. Sp~rllng, 306 th(' thc>rt of hi<~ $23.75 junior class I sister In Illinois. , •• c .... Zllflllrl
city. On this we are worklne con· Finley Ave. and a parrel at 2302· Diamond Ave. Balboa Island. rln~ whilf" he wa<~ In a wrf"stllng 1 Baltz Corona del Mar Mortu-
tlnually and In aome areas of the 23f)6 Newport Blvd. reported the theft of a r~>ar view <'l ass In a gym at Newport Hat· ary was In char£e of the servlce-J. Myrna Featherlnglll, Newport
city have been able 10 make Pro~it ion "A" t'a lls for the mirror and a radio antenna from bor High St'hool . . . l and Mons1gnor Stephen Kiley of 1uarbor lllgh School ..enlor has
some progress ... 1 said that by .1pproval ot a 50-yPar lease of I a car ... Robt>rt Behr~>ns reported e WEDifESDAT, MAliCK 9 Our Lady of Mt . Carmel Catholic been <'hosen Zonta Girl 0 ( the
all means oil blight would be ~idelands ocettnward·of Newport the theft of a trans~tm;.;ion and Floyd E. &>st. 49. Santa Ana. Church officiated. I month for Mart'h.
avo1ded and 10 the last 2 y~ars,l .s<-hool. bt>twet-n 13th Sr. anrl ltrh rlrtvt' shaft from a p1ck-up truek wa<~ charged with dru nk drl\'lng Myrna Is pre ldent of Girls'
01 1 has made no lnroarl.; In New-~ St. to the school dl•;trl.cr for pl ay., a t the front of 319 Ru by A\·e., ar Balboa ~lvd. and 8th 5r., Bal· 1'0t7TR AlfD CUlL CITED I Athlellt' Association, Aqua Show,
port Beach. And la'>t, 1 promi«ed grounct purpo~s Thl!> sire halo. Balboa l~land . . . boa, at I :I.> am .... H. E Crab· Ronald L. Ferree. 18, Alh:tm· and chairman of th(' danC'e pro-
that our relatlon.,hlp v.ith our always b<'en U"l'd a_o;; thp s<'hool A Harbor Higblcmd.a boy. 12. lrP£', 51. of 212 lla7rl Dr., Corona bra, wa<; charged with contrlbut· dur tlon committee physical e<Ju.
. urroundlng <"ommunlltl''i and playground, but a rorm.1l lt>:ls<> wa.a takeo to Ju•eDlle ball a rtel Ma r, w:'l<~ a rrf>'lt(>d ~n h1s lng to the delinquency of a ml (•atlon manager a~ct member of
th<> ,·ounly woui(l h(' improv(•d.l is net'd<'d 10 pNmil the> st hool em loconl9ible Ju•eDlle .• • hom<> at 2: IJ am. on rrafftr war-nor and outrag1ng publl<' dN·en-th<' Student Coundl.
"You probably \.\Ondc>r wh1rh dlstrk1 to s pend .school fun~ ... for Veblcle• drtHD by Victor C. rant .. for N<'wport B<>ach muni<'l· cy, and a ~ontert'y Pa rk girl, 13,
part of my job r find thP most maintenance and lmprovemrnl Mayo. 38. of 419 Polluettia pal <'Ourt . . . • . ..ts charged with outraging 11ut;o
cftffk ult. Jt j, the probl<'m of thP of t he playgrounrt. A•e., Corooo del Ncu, ODd Be-A cor drlHD by Claire A. lk decency and t'Urf<'w viola-ITEMS TAKEif FROM CAliS balc~ncc to be struc-k h<>lwPPn the becco J. Hooaea.. 39, Los All· Ioke r. 71, of 100 VJo Palermo. 1 lion by Newport pol k~> at 10:1:; A rnr compa!l..c; was stolen from
publll' interest and the incltvidu · STATION IUR::;LAJUZED 9elea. were Jo•ol•ed iD em oc· Udo I•le. couMd mloor dam· I p.m. Saturrtay in a car on thP one NH n ncl a voltage and a m.
al"s nghlc;." I Between Sl:lO and $140 In c·.1-.h cldeot lo hoot of 3049 E. Cooat OCJed by hlttiDg the rear of 3 Balboa municipal parking Jot./JX'rnge output tl's tl'r were s tolt>n e PLANHllfG FOR 1962 , a.nr1 four tire!> \alued .:tt S¥1 WNP Hwy .. Corooo del Mar ••• FrGD· parked c:ora Ia tbe JUchord•• from another <'a r, Ct'Orge Kalt·
Supt. nu~sl'll expl<llnf'd lh.tl 2 "rolen In th(• burglary (Jf J,,vrf'ti'; cia W. Corey, 22, Soa Morloo. Lido Market porklo9 lot. reg· WALSH SOJf AIIIIIVES lng. 1709 Galnrc-a Ter., Irvine
year" arf' r<>qu irPd 10 IJian and R1rhfield <;f'f\'l l l' stJitlm,. 116 f. 1torted to llgJlt o d9orette latered to Mra. lAooord ruoel, John and Lois Wals h, 601 1 TNrac(', reported to Newport po.
build a high st•hool plant. Thl' Bal.boa Bini. Ralbn.~ .. :'-0••\\Jiort wbUe drlnog emd tbe ••b1cJe Scmto Aoo: Mra. Helen Sharp. Aca rfa A\'l' .. Corona del Mar art' lire last Thursflay. Thl' artkles
bonrl i~Pm<• \.\Ill JJo.lY forth£> f"O'>l )JOllC'f' C{'portNl la,,t Frtrl.t) Thf• •eered slightly to tbe rtgbt to Costa Meso. emd ADD 8 \dOk. paN'ni·J of 11 son born Satu;day,l W<'te v:tlued at S 20.8.3.
of thP IJuildlng<. 10 setvP 2,00() .. t.1twn "' ownw1 by Rob1•rr L. b1t o parked car at Ooyx A••· 435 Begoaio Aft., Corona del l March 12. in Hoag Hospital,
stuflent-. furnirurf' -rquipm€·n• J.lyretl, RIO W . Bay /\\'!'., Ba lhua. ood Pork AYe., lo1boo lsload, Nor ••• IIOCJer W. LaYerdure. weighing 8 pounds, 6 ounres. IJfFAif~ SOif DIES ;.o~t of . 'It£' dt'H.'IopmPnt ami reglatered to Gale N. CcmuoelL 36, Coeto Me.a. wo• booked GD The lnrant son of William and
fees It tlw hond I· su,. I<; ap· PARX NEEnHC DELATED 37, of 201 Morloe An .. 8olboo o forgery cbcu9e ••• A 1170 M.ETEU -BU'f.JS BOD Barbara Finch, 412 Belvue Ln.,
pro,N1. the building contrac·t ilo. The meettnst of the Newport lalcmd • · • 1 TV .. t wcaa atoa.a ,,_ tJM l ames and Barbara Meyers, 203 Balboa, born Mal't'h 10, died at
March Multiple Llatlna aales
rose up to 40 thla week, and the
total tor the month Is already
$916,050 . . . A new oftloe has
been opened by Dick Riopelle -
at 124 Broadway, Costa Mesa ...
Burdett Harrison or Crowell,
Weedon It Co., Corona del Mar Is
the speaker at the breaktaet
meeting ot the Realty Board this
morning (Thursday) at the Bal·
boa Bay Club; he's ta lkine about
the eflect of Inflation ... The
CREA stale directors are meet·
lng In Fresno March 11·19; local
prexy Jack Mullan and many
other local realtors and their
wives are attending.
PLEDGES FllATZBifrTT
Clark Armstrong, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Armstrong, 2021
Baya dere Ter .. Irvine Terrace, Is
a pledge of Alpha Gamma Nu
fraternity at the University or
~dlands. He Is maJoring In phil·
os ophy, literature and drama.
t7JifDfvtTED Ct7ESTS
Person were usIng hN r~sl·
denC'e at 202 Amethyst Av«>., Bnl·
boa I·:;land, without permission,
Mrs. Marie Van de Vere. Loll An·
gt>les. t'Omplalnc>d to Newport po·
lice Sunday. Matr he.s, dgarette
butts anrt filth wcr(! found In a
shower and there was sand In a
bath tub, shl! complained.
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S('hertuled to be awarded one Beach Parks, Beaches and Rec·rP· Sidney Hortma n, 2l2 2 Onyx 1 baaemeat of 21D E. a.,. Aft. Amethy t AVf~.. BalboA Island, Hoag Hospital 4 days later. The
year from this month, and the ation Comm ission srhertuiPd tor Ave., Ba lboa bland, reported the lkdboo. owaed by Cleaa Deem. are par~>nts of a daughter born tiny baby weighed only 2
new high school would bt' ready Tuesday evening was postponl'd tht>ft or a blcy<'le from a yard al l PcDodeoo ••• Mta. C. L llocM. Wednt>~day, M3r<'h 9, In Hoag pounds, 11 ounces at birth.
for th<' fall of 1962. berauw of th€' la<'k of a quorum l 1 > S Bay Front, Balboa Is· 1 642 aamoaa Dr .• Jrriae Terra~. Hospital, weighing 7 pounru. 2 ~~~~~~~~~;~~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In July. 19:-",R. thN<' werp 2.152 1nri will 1:)(' helr1 TuP,rtay "'"" land · · · Charlotte> ~oltln~. 1~ reported o poulble Ule9ol ell· ounces. I r
ht,gh '>f'hfJol -.rudf'nt-; in the rll~· n1ng, Marc-h""29. in the C1t~ II.J II W (kP.tn Fronr._ Balboa. rt'por · lrf to ber boaae but olfleen
trier. wtth morl' than 3.1JfJ now. Nl th<' theft or $:• from a wallet could flAd DO Jlmmy morka •.. lOT FOil THE MocDOifALDS
In J!lli2 r,.1 I h<' ('-.tim.! I(' i, 5.1Xi: lfEWCOMEilS FIIOM L. A. !I'll (JO a burrau rlreSS('r . . . A son was born Friday, March
wllh :l><:;-, 1n 19G3 fil and 6,5r*i 1n :-."eweomprs to th1• lfarhm arN Thrf'l' boy<~ overturned an out· IIIIDCE CIIOUP TO MEET 11, to Alex and Deborah Ma<'·
1%1 hi ThPw P'ltlmatPo; do not arP :\1r. and .\tr~. In ing C"hapJH'I. hou'l(' on Ba}' Vlrw Dr • between The brldgl' sPC:'tlon of the Lido Donald, 1209 Balboa Blvd .. Bal-
r.tkr• In to rono;lderatlon any t't· whn arP now lavang tn IIMhor lh•I!Oirnl"' A\r and lrL'l Ave., Co. f.;Je Woman'<~ Club will meN at boa, In lloag Hos pital, weighing
rc·rt from I hi' estabiJ.,hment of a Hlghlanrl;•. Th£~y mo\Ni "'llh rona dl'l :\iar. hut werE' gonC' 10 a.m. WednPsday, March JO. In 9 pounds, 2 ourices.
campu' rnr the L'n1ver~t l)' of their c-hildren from Park LaBrt>J whpn oUirl'rs a rrlvl'r1 · · · the homt> Q( Mr<~. M. A. Ander-
{' tltfwr11 a nearby, :\1r. Rus.c;(>IJ TowPt<'. Los AngPIPs. ,\1r. ('hap ,. St11fDAY, MARCH 6 son, 916 VIa Lido Souct. MM. Fred CIBL FOB THE TAPFEIIS
"·"" 'rx-1 1~ a notcrl tennis playrr Off tc·l'r'< gavl' pur uit on foot :O.feDonalrt. OR1ole 3·7666, 1·o ~hair. 1 • · f 1 ___ _ but wNe unahlt' ro apprehPnd 2 "~ t s a g~rl or A len and Ma r-
yHuths obsN vE'd rtamaglng treE'! man. lene Tapfer, 1215 Berkshire Ln.,
II h b R b o and Westcllff-born Saturday, March f( t~ etwt-en ox ury r. Shop •itft Hto "'ereh.nts wfl _. I 12 Trcm()nt Lane, Cameo Shores. at 0 ••· • in Hoag Hospital, weighing
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COSTA MISA
Ml 6-4MI
12:15 a m .... Chris A. Jones, 52 •orli&a 1" the Enlit"· 16 pounds, 2 ounces.
Ralboa Coves, Newport Beach, -:-..-...... ~._ .. ._._._._~~~~~==~~~==========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Very Finest in Dining
• Cocktails
• Piano Bar
• Open 7 Days
• ORiole 3-7726
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BALBOA BLVD. at MAIN ST. m BALBOA
COROIA DEL IIR TRAVEL SERVICE
•
3542 E. Coast Highway
Corona d el Mar
OR 3-0380
r<'portecl the theft of a $50 blcy·
rlr-... A $40 sea clam shell was
str>len from thP Corona del Mar
Nu ro;Ny. 2744 E. Coa.st Hwy ....
VandAl slashed a tire on the
c-ar of R. B. Fehren, 3111 Bayside
Or .. Corona dt>l Mar, cau.~lng $90
damage ... Caru ctriven by Law·
u•nc·p A. Pie rce, Laguna Bea<'h,l
and Paul Lee, Co ta Mesa, were
Involved 1n an art'ldent on the
ArchP'l overpass. Newport Beach 1 .. Thalia M. Russell, 25. of 2615
w. Coa.st Hwy., Newport Beach.l
wA, booked on a charee of cash·
lllK for~Pct <'hecks at local mar·
kcts, a motel a net a <'lothlng sto!e
... A $175 portablp radio, S.'JO
t~hlp's clock and an $8 hand Jan·
tern were stolen from the boat
''C"aprlce," owned by actor Dlck.1 Powe ll, 1236 W. Bay Ave., Balboa .
• MOifDAT. MUCH 7 I
Emmett L. Hatr h. Santa Ana 1 Heights, reported hi ttl ng a park.
cd vehicle between 3405 and 3409 j
Finley Ave., West N«-wport ...
Four hub cap!! WN£' stolen from
StPve Seal, 224 VIa Lido Nord,
Ll(to l~le ... William M. Reeves,
4~1 Seashore Dr., WPst Newport,
reported hearing a gunshot on I
I the IM>a<'h thPre: ortlrer11 chN"k·
~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lng the arf"a wer(' unnblc to find ~ anyone . . . j
$ COAST ~
LUCJLLE WASHERmE CLAD
WE IRON ALL OUR OWN FLATWOH
&. COAST IIWT. COIIOif A DU.
(Acn~M r.-u.e ._. om.)
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ftf...-. II-• a.a. O.un n -·-~a:-.:·~:·:=~= t::..::3. ----•• ~ ••• .,.
e TOESDAT. MA•CB I
OUicer~~ quieted a return to
Tahiti party at 127 Agate Ave.,
Balboa l11land, At l :00 a.m ....
~~anne Davis, 11, of 1515 Cum·
berland Lane. W«"atcllff, was
ttutf"d by a phyalclan afttr be·
lne bitten by a dotr at 1300 West.
cllll Dr .... Ha rry l . Hilliard. 20,
and David 8. Shaw, 20, both of
Apt. B. 1230 W. Balboa Blvd.,
and Cary A. nmmon., 20, Apt. t, 2e38 W. Cout Hwy., Newport
leach, were booked on char,et
of caahlna foratd c!}ecka ...
Stf!Ven Ballew, 524 Rl"'-ld# Ave.,
N~wt Jttlthll. wa• tl't'ated by
a doctor attn belna bitten by
a dOC ••• Th•ron Morrl•. 21, An·
ah~lm, wu taken to Hc.a Hoe-
pltt l tor l11'atme"t of I,.,..,_
after hit car wa1 lnvoiYI'd In an
A('tl~t wtth a t'Af driWII bJ
TIME TO CHECK UP-
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PR.INTING NEEDS
III'T IE OA.IT SI.T M YMII IFRCE F.IS.
USE r•a H .. Y OHEOI UST -All THEI 0111 USI
0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS
0 LETI'ERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS
0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS
0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS
0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS
EJ CffiCULARS' 0 BOOKLETS
0 POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES
PHONE US AT OIIOJ.E 3-0550
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Assistance League Reports
$15,766 Community Services c..... Ml .. c::-.. ... ty a. .... •-The Preachtna Proph·
eta" Ia the title of the ~v. Ed·
win Com.ke'• termon at the t :30
2 Harbor High Seniors
Win Elks Youth Awards
•eww u.-o. .....,. '
180DDA1', IIAIICII 17. I-
C0801fA DD.IIA& ~
Talent Galore
at Club Event ~ LOVII& II&TEZa
The aurprlslna total ot 11~.786
contributed by the A..lltance
Leaaue ot Newport Beach to wei·
tare and community .ervlce thlt
J)Ut fl.6cal year alvea aome Idea
of the acope of voluntary work
of Newport Harbor women. •
From a practical atandpolnt.
the savtna to the taxpey•r
through aervlcea provided by the
League, which would otherwJM
have to be Included In weltare
projects or the community and
county, should do much to lm·
press upon all the value of this
and almllar organlutlona.
This Is what the Leaeue dld
with the 115.786 raised:
C:..tt.a.ed to ......... ...
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...... wMel .......... .
tiJJie ... ., .... -· ... ...... ...... , ... .......uy .......
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bW8 el '-1 "smfl«lly ..._ .......................... p&tal.
C.tribatedtetbe ......
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IDfla 16M& IIGolcnNpa, •
W.wport • ..._ Glrl lcotat
C..paniUp. ......... , ....
of • Qahwe ..,...,. ct.lld tn. co....... CJaiDq t)uoeagla tiM
Poeteto ,__t Plaa fa B-.
Koa9·
ReporU on th ... actlvltiet were and 11 a .m. Sunday ~ervtcee, Ln Two Harbor Hiah Jt"nlora, San · Rich W•taon, aon ot Mr. and
riven at the ann ual luncheon the continuation of hit eerlal on dra Wataon and Richard Watson, Mrs. Claren~ W1H.on of 219 E.
meetln• anct Installation oC om. the Bible. A fellowshJp hour 11 have bHn aeJ~ u local wtn. 21st St., Costa M.ea.t, won ~nd Hidden talent, of tome of the • _.. b th hl•h A"hool Harbor area'a w~n were If!· cera at lrvtne Cout Country Club aponto~ Y e • -ners In the Elka Youth ~ader· pia~. He holds key positions In
Tuetday, March 1:5. youth at 10:30 a.m. on the church ahlp Contest, Glenn J)yArt. youth the Key Club, the Hl1h Tars. the vt-aJed In •urprl61na ruhion at
La the ~nt mHIInK of t~ Fine Mra. Lawrence Brown, retlrlq wn. • activities chairman ot the N~w· C.lltornla Scholarship Ftodera. Ar•• "-~lon of t"A ..... ~ .. ay Club.
Pre.ldenr, -1ded. lira. JUchatd • • port Harbor Lodge of the Elka. tlon and the Callfomla AslioCia · ... ~· nc • u..,.... r •-• _ ... ___ __.. ~ ......_ -~ s C 11 11 Mrs. Allen McDonald opened her Cutle, .... t pre.ldent of the Jo. ------ ---· a nnounced thla week. tlon of tudent ounc • a ..--Co del ~--..... A Rev ~.. HI home at 1600 Kines Rd., CUlt cal chapter, preMntly chalnnan rona -....-...... • .,.,..... Mlas Sandra Wa~n. dauehter oreanlzatlons a t Harbor &h.
or the Standarda committee of lu We.ell wUl preach at the 8 or Or. and Mra. Norman E. Wat· Rich was named onl' of tht' "Boys Haven, lor th,. luncheon meetlnc
the National Au'-tanc. Leaaue, and 11 a.m. Sunday .servkN on JJOn of 106 Via Oljon, Lido Isle, of the Month" by thP 'Kiwanlu and exhibition day, which turned
Installed Mrs. Ahn 8. Lewta. pre.· the aermon theme, "When God's was .selected aa the moct repre· Club thla year He has ~>E'en for· out to be " Vt'rllable line arta
ldent; Mra. l ohn Boyd l r. a nd Door Opena." The topic to be d11. sentatlve leader amon1 thb tour years a ,;ember of the Ex· fair.
Mrs. Lon nie VIncent, flrat and cuaaed at the mfd .week Lenten year's senior elrla at Harbor plorer Scouts and Is c.-urr~nlly Dlree~ed by Mrs. Raymond
aecond vJce.presldenta; Mn1. Dale observance at 7:30 p.m. Wednes• Hleh. SM wu choeen -. first president ot that croup. Rlc.-h also Ager. £halrman ot the group,
Ramsey and MrL 0 . W. Rlchard, day, March 23, 11 ''The Nature place winner in the Elks contest. was honored by w1nnlng a Cer· mf.'mbers we.~P rPquired to ex,;
recordlne and corrHpondlng lll'C· ot Creation." Sandra Ia the student court tllacate of Merit from the Na· hlblt some hand mad~ Item
retarles; M,... l ack Riley, treas.. • • • judge at bieh achool. where &he uonul Merit Corporation or to df'monstrdtP 8 hobby. In·
aut.ti8a a c tea c • Qaardlea. 1,. a•--actlvA 1.. the Am•rlcan eluded Wl're pa1ntln'a ol some urer; Mtil. Lawrence Brown, par. N Be h. Co d 1 M .. .... "' '" "' who ha"e a tl,tlr for art. but
llamentarian; Mrs. Mar a h a I I ewpon u rona e ar I Field Servtce and the Call!ornla N.IXO n Backers doubtle . th(' baggest urprl•;e Nledeocker, reelonal council rep· and Colt& Mesa-The leuon·ser· Scholarship Federatlon. Shl' was
resentatlve. mon • on "Mane r'' this Sunday ch~n "Zonta Clrl·of·the·month" wa-; that lht>rf' I!> a would · be
Mrs. Paul Roeera will serve u shows God u the source of trut> tor November, In community lite, A I •t d "Helf'n Ho~)es' In tht>lr midst in
alternate 'region al council repre· substance and manllestatlon. and Sandra ls vfce commodore or the re nvl e lhf' 1J(>r>.On ot ~1r" ThomA Pekin .
sentaUve. Mrs. Lawrence Pfister mat~r; ao·caJled, as a t'ounter· Salllne Club and president of Sh4" gav., an orillinal monologue
New Guns Are Demonstrated
At Rifle Range Open House
felt. The Colden Text ls from the National Charity , -aau" ot ' John A Hopwood, Corona del ' ba.wd on R"'lltng 6 chlldr~n will act as VQtlng delegate to 1 h Col · I.JIC • " .. It .. .... or breakfast anrt otr to sc·hooJ, thf' National Au.Lstance ~aaue. Pau 'a letter to l e ()I!Utana. TkLr Tockers of Newport &-a<.'h. ··•ar a orne} :tnn prP.la.,,nt .. In which h e says, "Set your af· "' the Corona d<>l ~1dr Nixon for· truth nl wharh w.•s attested by ActivE', sustalnlng and a.MOCi · h t h h h ,ecuon On things above. not on Pres1dt>nt Club. In' Ill'" .. upport· t f' dl'1 I aJ s ., M not pur· ate members as well as the Jun· la d r1 r things on the earth." 13:2.) I G mour ('f'S of the VIC'(' prC' lrlf'nt In thf' 'iUt> a r.•maur C'tHE't"r any ur· lor Aux.lllary and 35 members of • • • Harbor area who ar(' not me-m · tht>r:
Las Amlgu, Laauna Beach Aux· Chrtat Cbucb by U.. s.a, Bal· I bers of ont> of the "~elghh(lr<> for ~frs John L Cal\ in d id clever
lllary to the Aloalstance League boa-"Thou Shalt Love Thy I ~lxon" groups to JOlh Corona dt>l dt>rOrdtion" for the ocra lon, rep. Open house for l'mployees of
the Al'ronutronJc Division of the
Ford Motor Co. and tor the pub-
lic and club mem bers was held
Sunday by the South Coaat Gun
Club. A barbecue wu served to
approximately 850 persons.
Aeronutronlc employees were
Invited to attend the open house
to aid In Ule formation of a n
employees aun clu b, whJch ls
now belne oraanlzed. Offlcen of
the t'lub are due to be elected
thl!J week. Thl6 club will be one
pf a number of eol!lng. bowllng
and other club recreation poups
In the firm.
Two military machJnl' guns
and a .22 sport1n1 rtne 'were
demonstrated during the day by
Arm a lite, 118 E. 16th St., Costa
C..,ll'alllruls.t
Fer a,rll 21 IIJ I
The second annual Couple's
Retreat or St. Andrews Presbyter·
ian Church will be held the
week·end of April 29 to May 1 at
Forest Home with lhe theme
"Crowing Spiritually" In mar.
rlage, children, church and per·
e>onal llfe.
All church couples have been
Invited to attend. The Rev. Walt
Mesa. a s ubsidiary of the Fair-ol Newport Bl'ach, attended. Neighbor" will be the sermon Gz,·mpses Mar Sucon boo ter ((lr a spa· rt'SE'nllnjl t'\t>ry raeld of the child EnaJn• "-AJrplane Corp Chairmen appointed by the ··a •· .. d 1 ~" a rou .. th"' • "'" • · topic of the Rev. Edward Smith ghettl d1nnpr Th ursrt.-~y. ~1a rrh r .. s. an P llt'ru n., " One machlnl'gun demonstrated new president, Mrs. Lewta, In· at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday 124. at thf" Balboa Yacht Club. So. hou~><' as an c>fft"<"tlve disp lay. fires the 7.62 mm NATO cart· elude the foUowlng: Mrs. Ed· .. _ 1 6 ld Th 1 h ds ward Pellearln, thrift shop; Mrs. services as he continues h is erles ay A.Wif <.'lal hour will v.:g n at p.m
1
r ge. e aun we e s 7 pou n . • on the Commandments of Jesus. I and will ~ followf'd hy the IIEVIEW Olf PBOCBAN and has a 1 000 Yard e ffective John Webs~r. children'• dental 1 '" AI Sa e h 1 m • • "' The text ~ from Luke 10:30·37. Jt may be a !ew days 'till home.style spaghetti rl lnnN at .Y.~. an wy r, C' a r an, range. It Is produced In Holland health center; Mrs. Lee Wood. • • • Hprlng, accordlne to the calen· 17:30 p.m . Thl' CBS film rl.'port nf will rf'VIt'W Rudolph Burke's "Un.
under a license from Armallte welfare; Mrs. Clarenc-e Cooper, S..eDtb·Day AdYeDu.t Qaa.rdl. dar, but spring Is already here Nl.xon·s trip to Ru Ia will tw l·ommittl'd Continent" at the
and is available to NATO na. toy workshop; MMI. Eynon White, Newport Heights _ Fred Mote . ..at O'Brien's. We have fresh bios· shown. I mN'IIng of t h~ Night Clrd~ or
tlona.TheiM!COnd fully·automatlc publicity; Mrs. William Kirby, field secretary of thl' Adventlsl'slsoms, sweat peas, and ot course. tht• Lutht'ran Churt•h of the Mas·
weapon fires a high velocity 22 hospitality; Mrs. Han~ Broerlng, world oraanlzatlon w ith head· Spring clothes, to delleht you. u...&..-..... 111...-..1 ...1. lt'r at R P~· 3t_?d5ayE CIThursday l shell. and Is manufactured under house; Mrs. Nel.'IOn Neic-e. schol. ~ W hi. t D C ~ ..... WI .11 the churn• :;4 o~Ut Hwy.,
license by the Colt arms firm in arshlp; Mrs. John Osburn. SUS· q uarte" In u ng on. · ·· Just lD ti.IIDe for all U.. Coron.1 11t'l ~iar A c-olor tllmstrip.
Hartford, Conn. It we I a h' 6 talnlng: Mrs. ~liard Killion. will speak at 7:30 p m. Wednes· apriDcJ haDCbeoea cmcs partiee LiPiilc C.flfllce "Lutherans in LJbf'rla .. WIU bt'
pounds and ha.s a lethal range properties: Mrs. John Reed, party day, March 23· at the c.-hurch on 1 an the 10ftly now. bats -.;hown ~frs !lawley 'Marlon 1s
up to 500 y•rds. Both are of torg. re ntal: Mrs. Edward Millett Jr .• the lopk. ··~ower fo~. the ~lnl.sh· 1 or u.. alaaple straw ...... 11 Urban Beh or Bay Shorell. for· ho .. tt-s for the social hour.
ed aluminum. liaison otnc.-er to La.s Amlgas: lng of Cod s Work. He 111 thf' you cbooee ••• ADd ~· merly wuh GenNa I Elt-c·trk now I :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
The sporting rifle demonstrat. Mrs. Rotand Wright. junior ad· brother of R. G. Molt>. pastor of l Uke Dew bacJL of Just .... ,., a <.'Onsu ltwg Jaghung t>mclnl•Pr
ed Is manufactured In Costa visor; Mrs. Robt'rt Walker. gar· the C'h urt'h.. • • YQriety tbat you could ciel.lre In private pra(·lit•('. '" ~t>nl•r.-1 CUSTOI a.JJIIS
Mesa by the firm and Is now go. den, and Mrs. 0. Gayle Suess. . .• but ODe 1D partku1ar u.at C'halrman of the Ele<·tw•al .\1a1n· I
lng on the market and will be finance. 1 Sl James Eplaeopal Cbu~b. I'•• heeD dleamlDCJ about It la tenanC'f' Englnt'er .. ~'.<-()C'Iauon
available next month In lOC"al Hoste~ tor the lun<.'heon Newport Beach-Or. Gladys Ful· boDe leather. wltb lnely VoleS ftrst Commt'rt'ial .. md lnrlu'ilrlal
sporting goods &Cores. When told· wt>re pas t pr~ldent~ still active 'how, who has s~nt manr yt>ars trim 00 il Lighting Confe~n('(' In the Shrlnt>
ed into the stock It ls 16•~ Inches In Lea gut> work: the Mmes. Hay I('.Jr hing and healing In l ndi;~ • Exposition Hall, Lo" AnJ,Wif".
long, and when In t iring post. L:lngenhelm, RI C' hard Castle. wall ~1ve thr "t-rmon at the 9:1 And, g1rls. Ju.~t wan llll ) ou Tht> ronfNf"nl (' "Ill tx> hPirl
tlon it is 33 Inches long. It Is Willard Killion, Edga r Hill, Aus· and II am. Sunday S<'tVIres. '-C'l' thr prl'll). prl'lty new gloH• nt'Xt WN'k. ~1Mr h :l-1 :.!h 1n ,.,,.
made o f aluminum with fiber· tin Sturtevant. Roland Wright. ~ff'mber~ of the Vt'"t.ry and thf'lr ThNt' l> GiG1, \\llh 1tu bat of junruon wllh thp 11nh bll'nnull
gla"s stock. It will fl oat I! drop. Edward ~fliiPtt Jr . Nelson .:-Jeice wive>~ anrl the otfu·er.; of the' P·•o;tt•l em!)roadery ... or I( you Ele<'tn<·aJ lndu•.tr\ :'hn"
ped into water. and 0 . Gaylf' Sue s. I guilrl" nn.' 1nvitPrl to .mN>t with lake ..t \Cry, \et) l>hort glo\le, tr) ~tr. PA>h . IM"I l'f••·l•h·nl of tht'
---------------------------Dr F'al·.h;nv in llw Pan'h II.A II al P()(·o ... dnd lor that t?legant :'olt.>wport Hdrlmr c h.1ml)f•r of Is s h I I s k 1:30 p m. • • IO<Jk )OU will adorl' Flt>menco. Commt>rrP. I' pr••..,tl••nl nf the• Upport C 00 S t·.c ers I . . lon~wr andhandt'm1Jrolrlert•c1,all C>ran~t' Count\' .. 1'\tll•n of tht'
Harbor Cbrist•aD Cburch. Nf'W · d Oll(' hy l'reSC't'nd~~. ot wonder Callfornld Stx·ll·l\ nf r n..tf"i-.l<mal
Are D• t •b t d b c •tt pnrt Ht'lghts -The R('\'. ~.arr('t.~ (.!brJ('. Enganet·r, .!nrl 'm••mbt•r of thl' Is rl u e y omml ee WI\Jtelf'y. u.lng tht> title. Yo u. •9a '-it's s--. _ ... -A-· (''\('{'Uti\C tommlllt't' of r.:~t~A (or his seormon theme, will pre· ~ uo .. u-.. ...._,. ---
• F..U,I••• ........ .........
• littlleia
• 2SW,
l ame.a of Loa Anaeles wiU apeak Members of the Good Schools
to the atoup twice on Saturday Committee supportlna t~ 11.645,·
and once on the SUn~ of the 000 N~rt Beach element.ary
week·end. The Rev.'Charles Dler. school~ bond Issue are dlstrlbut·
enfield, r hurch pastor, will 8 C• lng "Support GOOd Schools" <.'a r
company the group for the first bumper slicker to cttl7ens In
part of the week-encl. l tht'lr areas.
sent a persona I appllca tlon of I t b ... days wbeD you ari8e, you bureau chairman, reported at the the Sermon on the Mount at the are VolDi to be 110 bappy tbat MERCER 1S Olf ACEJrDA
last meetine of the cornmjttee 10 a.m. Sunday eervlce. The choir, I lt"s a1ca aDd war-.. Ale fOG The pro~{'>o mt-r&N of the
that the pledgEI6 ol financial s up· directed by M~: Merle Valde7, tole9 to llaft .-..tb.fa9 to Unltl'd Churt'h ot Chrt 1 will bt'
port and the rl'Sponse for speak· will sing, "l Would Bl' True." The ..._ tbat daT? We ...,. ao tht.> topil' of ;& pant'l dtY'U Jon
ers have been enthWII&stk. !lt'rVIC<'s are h€'ld In the Seventh· IDCIIIf lnely ...,., ~ suita. at tht> Women-.. FPIJO\\.,hlp t('a
Mrs. Harvey Pease. In charge Day Arl\ f'ntil'-t Sanctuary on aad co.tumes crnt•ia9 ... ,., at t ·'\0 p m \\'t>dllt•"4d.n , \i.u n
D£SICK & PLAJr I E.rriCE
1 oo,. rnuu•CDic
FaE:£ EST'DtATU ...
HilliS I. LEE
Reservations are being handled Finance Chairman John Gill
by Gayle and Wayne Wilhite, and Mrs. Paul Holmes, sp(>akers
1920 Continental Ave.. Costa
Mesa.
FIRST CHIImAI
CIUICI
.PraaldiD 0 . abdM. Jr. llbaiat•
Lll-4771. PanDGIII• LII·52M
1011DA1'
9:30 ..................... Bible School
J0:40 .. ····-······· Church Service
5:30 Young People.~' Meeting
6:30 ................ Vesper Service
WEDKE.SDA1'
9:30a.m. Woml'n's Bible Study
7:00 p.m. ···~-Prayer Meeting
8:00 p.m ........... Choir PracUce
Nursery and Child Care
Provided
Pint ClartsUcnl Qaucb
711 Victoria st l1clceatkl
Coetcl .....
LUTIDII .1181
Clnudaeltlile ......
3SU &an c-t llltlnNT
c.-1&1-
The Rev. D. Wessell. Putor
Phone : ORiole 3·:1022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 A.M.--The Service
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11 :00 A.M.-The Service
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SEB'ViCF3
rmn cauaca or CIRIIT,
ICI&IfTIIT. 3303 Vla Lido
Newport Beach
READING ROOM-
3315 VIa Lido, Newport Bea ch
Open week day.--9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesdays 9 a.m .. 7:45 p.m.
1\IH<Jaya and Frt..,._ t &.JIL to • p.m. aeon rcawt~or.aca~ 01 w .
ICI&iillll
••• pat .... .. ca-... ...
.,. l!ut o..t Rltb"' Corona clel Mar
UADIMO .COM-
.. 1:ut Cout Kl.hw.y
Open -..ll...,._ fO a.m. to 3 p.m. _...A'IW ...... ,,.ICDiflll~ •
IOftltaUW iUJQ)ly 101001. .J:lS ....
IIUJQ)AY 8ai\'ICD 11:00 a.&
!!e!!!!e.AY I:RIOKO ~ •.. .,~ ........ ~ .. ··-.... _ ........ -.
Msgr. Kiley
To Be Feted
Monsignor Stephen Kiley. pas·
tor or O ur Lady of Mt. Carmer
Catholic Churc.-h, who recently
was elevated to his new rank by
Pope John XXIII, will be honored
at a reception In the VIlla Ma·
rlna restau rant from 2 to 5 p.m.
Sunday. Father Mlchat'l Han·
ton, a ssistant pastor, is sponsor ·
lng the gatherlna.
TEACJilJfC MISSIOif
Dr. Gladys Fals haw. wldl'ly
known teat'her hert" anrl abroad.
will conduct a teaching mkislon
a t St. James EpiiK'opa l Church.
Newport Beach, for 3 days neKt
week, beginning Sunday. The
first service of the tNtch lne mls·
slon will be at 8 p.m. Sunday.
to be followed by lt'rvlces a t 9:30
a.m. and 8 p.m. on Monday a nd
Tuesday.
DA1' CJac:LE IIE.ETS TODAY
ThP Day Clrclt-of the Luther·
an ChUr<.'h of the Master will
meet at 10 a .m. today (Thurs.
day) ln the homtt or Mrs. W. C.
Buchterklrchen, 311 Heliotrope
Ave., Corona del Mar. Mrs. Elgin
Hall, chairman. announCH ''Mis·
tdons in the Bible" as the topic
ro:r the meeting.
llfQOtUa CLASSES RI!I.D
The !Uv. Charle.. Dle renfleld
announces that lnqul~r claNN
art" belne held at 7:30 on Sunday
.-venlng.s at St. Andrews Ptt'S·
hytl'rlan Church for those wish.
Inc to know more about the
church and to become mt"mbers
of the church.
DE..ACOifl TO ME.&T
The board or deacons of the
Corona del Mu Community
Chu reh will meet at the church
at 7:30 p.m. next Tl'ua.nlda)'.
March 2t.
of the door·tO·door campaign, re· ... _ w b .... _ 1 13 . ..tl th.-C"nrnn.a ri(•l ~t..r Cum
h Good Broal'! St. -r· e aYe oDe eo. ...... . ported t at the next • • would lo•e to wear, but 1 CGD't munll\ Churt·h P.tn••l ml'mlwr..
Schools Commilt('(' meeting will Balboa lalaad MetbOdb tCburcb aa It's a .u. II, aad it woD't wall bt> th+> Rt•\' f:tlwtn Cnmkt•.
be he ld Monday evf'nlng, March -"\tu't thf' Good P:ly for the flt me. It 1a tb.e softest sbade thP Rc>,. R I' r:atm.•n \1 r' A
28 In ~he Horace EMign S<.'hool 1 Barl?" will t)(' the qu£'sllnn to h<' of aU•er. lD UDeD·lUr• allk. A. Kl'mf'"-'r ~t r .. C Llnkt>\ .tnd
ca!eter1a. Each <.'aptaln will be dl.;ru<>-.prl hv lht> RC'V c;ortht')' Tbe jacket makes It e--=-UeDt ~f r"\. Ro) Lu nd
giv£'n a fa<'t sh~t by Supt. ~oy I Gr.IC'Ciin ,11 lhP 9:30 and 11 a m. for dcry use. while without the
Ander.;en and an Instruction Sunci.J)' 'N' II'P" jacket. It would be lo-ly to
heel by ~1rs. Pease. • • • wear for c1iaaer 11"ltb a pretty
Mr. Ande~n reminded com· Sl A Ddrew s P'resbyterioD summer coat. or f urs.
m lttee members or the Import-~ Cbu~b. cu re 11.1\'Pn _ Th(' RP'
ance or the absentee ballots bt'· C'hnrleo; Dl<'rt'nftf'ld. who was of ~J)('.tklrl~ or c·o,It". "•' h,1\P ,,
cause the April 12 e lection day flrinlly '""taiiNt a s pa·Hor 10 10.11 Cor ;~lmo!tt any Q(>t'dS ton th.ll
comes during Easter vacation. SJX'<'I.ll sl.'rvlt't>s last Sunday ) ou woultl "'1-;h -l'<~"tf'l t'd'h
Separate absentee ballots mus t I a ftrrnoon. will pr<>ar h on th<' ml'rt"'· mal!nllW€'nt "'hill'' •i
be obtained for the separate ill· topic-''Ltff' Wtthout Clove.;." at h.lnli.,•JmP rt'd :-Ilk, and or rnur• ....
sues to be voted on -the ele· thf' R·l:i. 9:3.; and 11 am. !Wr tho .. .-t.n·ontl.' ~hnrlu'" th,et arf'
mentary school bonds, and tax. vi<.'<'S thl" ~u ndav. Th<' H'Xt is ~uc-11 a go t>Vf>I)'Wh<'rl', \H•..r
the high IK'hool bondtl. and, In Romano; ~: 16 • t>H 'I)'" hNe mat Coml'. IN u'
Newport Bea<.'h, the city cnunl· .;ho"' tht•m tu \ou I ll h(• "'·'''II
YOUR
LAST
COXSTIIUCI"'OJr CO.
413 ACACIA
cipa l election. 1ng lor )uu • WELLESLET CllADS •
UH, llrQ, Sn•••r
llti•E•~•n••••l
;\{(15. EvNett J. O'Brl('n of 233S r s. -\\'hJle you are ht•rP, till
Tustin AH•. 1n the t:pper Bay IJke ume to '-t-e the hnutt(jlll'
An>a, Is a<·u,e an a new or2anl Q('i('Ptlon thai Velma roun<1 fM
Lation tor Welles ley College u11 whlltt on her l.a te~t JLIUnt 1n
alumna('. Sh£' was hoste~ to the NC'w York. Lurite Jlpl'lll'k holt!•·"
CHANCE
Thl' Orange County Republl· group for n mf"t'tlng de<Jignt"d to that wil l doll up any drt• ... 1ng
can central Comm itt~ has unan·l lntere-•t PIIJ:Ib:.-women In tht' tabiP, and our ador;lbll.' flowN
lmously endo~d Congressman Ha rbor ar('a. I bnrom£'tt'M that 11•1 you know 1n
James B. Utt. 28th Cong~sslonaJ I -.uch a prett\· wa\' wh:at th4•
District. Senator John A. Murdy I CIIL FOil THE IEROS wt>,1ther 1._ g01.ng 10 ·~ tomorro"
Jr .• 35th Senatorial District, and 1 A clnu~ehtrr wa born Wednr~·
BruC't' Sumn«"r. 7 1th A~~mbly day ~tanh 9, IO Rf'x and c..~m
Dlfitrlct, for re ·eleetlon this yt.>ar.' llle · Reno. 111 Via Ha' rt>, LHlo
l <~lc.> an Hoag Hospatal. wt'lghtn~
OFr TO LA PAZ 7 ~undo;, 9 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Viault,
who recently pur<.'ha~d an a part· PLEDCED TO TJll DELT ment llt the Moana on the Udo 1 ~nlnsula, will depart soon tor Patrldn F'ruf'hllng. daughtl'r
La Paz. where thcy will dock of Mr. nnd :O.t N, CA.>org(' Fru.-hllng
their m otor sailor Alond for the of 1201 Dolphin Tt>r .. Irvin«> TN ·
~prtng monttu. They'll be J9lned rat't', ha be<'n pledgt-d to IX'Itn
later on by their daughter a nd Dt>lla Ot>lla at ~1lddlebury Col
son ·tn.Jaw, Margie and Clift _le_g;_e_ln_v_e_rn_il_o_n_t_. --------------------Capps. who arc ()('("Upylng thl'lr
apartml'nt while thl'y are gone.
GVESTS FIIOII EAST t
Dr. and Mrs. Jamt" 0 . Wllf'y
of 1200 Somei"SC!t Ln.. WMtclltf, 1 recently cntertalnNI Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Jaeaer of Lant'aster. Pa .
for a 2·Wt-ek stay In the south·
land. A trip to Palm Sprlnp and
on to Las Vegas wu pBrt of thl'
tun planned tor the visitors.
e SunCia)' S.rvlt'l!ll at l t :00
a.m. and 1 :30 p.m.
e Sunct.y khool and Mu111·
.,. ea ... dUrtna 11:00 a.m.
s.r.k&.
•
'"1'U Pll ........... I,-
1117 &AIT COAI1' IIIGIIW A1'
COIIOIIA Da. IIU
.. Mill
"
TO
SAVE
UP TO
•• n . III-FI'S • Cllllll nilS ..... I,._.,.
PACKARD BEU
PHILCO ZENITH
•
CROWN
SALES. SBIVICE
Cmd IEMAI.I
SYLVANIA
ADNIIlAL
•
• .. _ ....
IUIO' 17. U. --~PORT
Mire
View
Wla:Mr of the .,.... ,_ tiM beet
aotioD pktuW""m ... "talct. U..
Vathd ltc~W~; ""JK)()JC AT TBE
TOP."'
.. surue HAllA!'"-.... _. ....
...._., ... IIST.,.IUir-~
Fourteen more permUa were
luued during the put week tor
dwelllne• In the 0. z. Robert&on·
Charles Fb hback developrMnt l.n
Harbor View Hills, adjacent to
the Harbor View School In Co·
rona del 'Mar.
These permits exceeded 1300.·
000 In value, and booltf!d the to-
ta.l permtta in Newport Btac.h for
Mareh paat $700,000. The record
tor the year Is already In excess
of $4,000,000.
Followlnr permits were Issued
by the Newport Beach Bulldlna
Dept. during the papt week:
e COROllA DEL NO
Vergll Oakden, 2-unlr, 2-story
dwellings at 422 and 42'1 Carna-
tion, S12,000 each: Sound-Craft-
ers, 2626 E. Coast Hwy., sign. $1.·
100; Co.li lornla Bank, letters on
wall a t new location, 3141 E .
Coast Hwy .. $2.000.
e HAUOR VIEW RILLS
Fourteen 1-unlt. 1-story dwell-
ings on White Sails Rd. a nd
Harbor View Rd., ranging from
$21.500 to $2-1,900, total SJlJ,-
18-IO. · e IRVlKE TEJlBACE
Grtmua.. paUo cover, 221 Cryllal.
PIO'; J. Marshall Haleh. add
It, 213 Ruby, 110,(0). I
• DW008T IWGIIft
WUJiam Doran, alt~••Uora,
403 N. Newport Blvd., PJO: Hen-
ry .lones, 1-un14 2-story dweiUn1,
2512 Cliff Dr., $22,256.
e IIALIOA
C. Rh=hardaon, rntore convert·
ed rarqe, 2011 'M!ramar, $100;
R. C. Benner, re-roof cafe, 813
Balboa Blvd., $300.
ewn•uTAUA
R. Othmer, swlmmln&:
1520 Warwick, s:uoo: J. T.
ton, addition, 1436 Irvine, $8,000.
e JfEWPOitT 8EACB
H. S. Mltchel1, addition over
garage, 5611 Seashore, $5,000;
:\farket Basket, 2 alens, 3100 W.
Balboa Blvd., $1,900: Alan Mic-
kle, cabana, 29 Bolivar, Lido
Park, 52.950: Robf'rt Rossen, add
.second unit 216 36th St. $9,100;
William Cagney, demollo!.h ron-
strut'tlon otrlct' at :\tarket Basket
s ite, 3113 Newport Blvd., $1 00:
Roy Shafer, alterations, 3114
Newport Blvd., $400.
Robert Guggenheim, ('Onvert
('arport to dressing rooms. 1921 Lions Put On Sabrina Ter., $5.000.
Plu1 SecoDd. Feature
Best eom.cty ol the Tear
Jocques Tatl'l
• CAJC£0 SHOIIES p F . d Hall and Grandy, !!'~~~ml~g ~ arty r1 ay
pool, <500 Qe<lngton, $2,735'
"IY UICLE"
J. E. Denharl, -1601 Tremont, S35.· r · H I CYC
:'LIDO ISLE o· e p
New Todr Crltk:l' Award
"lEST FOBEICif PICTURE
OF THE TEAB ..
J. W. DeLange. 1-unit, 1 and A benefit for the Corona
2-story dwelling, 225 Via Eboll, :\lar Youth Centl'r Is being $20,000: Robert Randall, add bed-
JDC WOIITBU
1 room over garage, 128 Via Jthaea , sored I h is Friday evening
$7,500: Irving Jordan and D. Pe-Balboa Bay Lions Club In
rerson, 1-unlt, 2-story dWell ing, quarium room of the Villa
205 Via Lido Soud, $35.000. rlna R6taurant. e aALIOA JSLAJID A "Monte Carlo Night" Is
:\k~1u llen. remove i\le~al lng held, and invitations Harbor. senior My rna Feather-
Ina ill has be-en se-le('ted Zonta
Girl lor the month of ].larch . ~~!~~~~""'~,~B~a~lbo~l"~· ~$~151): been M-nt to membe-rs or . 221 Ruby Ave., Harbor Area servlee clubs.
remodel-lng is l('heduled from 8 p.m.
~!:!!"I 'll midnight. Snac k s wiU
served at 11 p.m. Bryant :\farston
Myrna Is presidt:J~! of Girls'
Athletln Assodatlon, has worked
on aqua show and dance C'Om-
mlttees, and was a soft ball man-
ager in her junior yrar.
SAVING '
IS A FINE ART
It takes talent to paint a bright future with the
.ecurity a! savings , .. but you'll find that you ccm
aeate a real "ma:s1erpiece" when you aave regu-
larly at Loguno federal .•. where v.our IC'Vin~
.am more in safety! Star1 now!
• CURREIT
• DIYIDEID
• RATE
PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAit
'
LAGUNA FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA110N
SAN cu:MEifTE IJI.GU!fA IEAQI ---,.. •IU7 1101 ..... c-a... .... HY..-.a-ttn
SPECULATIVE?
lo, ut reaUy.
SecODd truat deedl hne all the qualttlea ot aa exceUeat
la ... tmeat. Sean~ by qucality pros-rtT lD growlag 0rcmp
Couaty -when laftd .,a)uft a N ateodlly rialD9 -tbey create
aa exceUeat crdd.ltlonal IDCODIIe.
10% InterHI Per Annum
Sborl term IDGturlt:lu cmd ADall DOt• tor dJ•enlflcoUoa
JDGire pontble f1n:l.ble ID1'fttllllnt rcotoaaaL
WE MA.RACE. SEJIVJCE AJID COLLECT
Evans G. Parker & Co.
HO W. MEWPOaT IOVUVAD
REWPOIIT IEACIL CALIPOIUI"IA
NmWAT
Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCD-AJJ. !17!" AU. TYPES
and Joose Luke are oo-chalrmen
of rhe event. Tickets will be
available at the door. She plans to attend Long
Bea ('h Slate College and major
in liberal arts and minor in edu-
IO"CO TBOU.U: I rallon. prepar1ng for tea('hing In
Ju~·eniles playing bongo drums
1
el('mentary !l('hools.
nd banjos upstairs were inter-• • •
Cering with her business, :\Irs. e ACHlEVEMEJfT AWAIIDS
Alle-e Burke, 21 5 .\Iarine A\'e ..
1
~ine Harbor seniors ha\'e been
.Balboa Island, ('()mplained to ehosen winners of the Bank of
Newport polic-e at 1:-15 p.m. Sat-Amer1ea a('hievt"ment awards.
urday. Offlct>rs eontacted the up-~ Certi!icate award winner~; In
stairs occupant. who agre~ 10 spe('Jfi(' fie lds are Thoma.. Her-
romply, they reported. bert, laboratory scienc-e; Nancl
NEWS OF 10 YEARS AGO
e .FE•. Z3, 1!50 I ct'nlrate all their opPratioas a!
Postmaster Hilda Bri~('oe an-:\'c>wport Furniture on Mariners
nounced 1ha1 :\larch 15 Is the ten-:\llle ; the AII -Amt>rkan :\Iarke!
tath•e flatC' for mo\'lng the Ba l· will t>llpand 10 take over thf'
boa Island Post Oftl ce fr om its space now OCl'Upled by llodem
pri"M'nl locat ion near John AI· Home ...
len"5 !~land Ph.arma('y 10 206 :\Ia -1 As of April I. Coroao del Mar
rlne ,\\C'., lhP store building re· will be offidaJJy speiJ~ with
<"f'ntly \a('a \t"d by Wie~and's 1 lbe small "d " I.D "cMI," Ia IIIC·
:\farkel ... C'o-owners V:1n Hayes I corda.Dctl With a qqueat seat
anti u-~ Hlakeslro y announC'f'd to tbe P"t omoe Dept. ID
lhar thPy will st>ll all .~lock In WaabiDIJ1:oD from actiDg pcMt·
their :\lodc>rn HomP Furniture! maam Verne Wataoa .,. LeJ.
Store in Corona del :\Ia; and con-lie Cay knlett. 11-moatb-old
iS YRS. AGO
I • FEB. 24. 1955
daug-hter of Dr. ODd Nn. C. a.
aanwtt. 226 Sapphln A .... lkll·
boa. loeUd beneU ID the bed·
room, aDd pollee officer Wcu-
ren Cauel had to cllmb U!t the
U)atcrin wi.Ddow to eater the
R a I p h Larrabec>'~ _..rhooner,l room aDd o~ the door a t 2:30
Goodwill, wt'nt aground Feb, 21 Ia tbe mornl09 .••
11:1 Cedros Island oft tht' Baja :\1lss Betty Dro let.
Califomla coast and was towc>d ~1 r. and :\Irs. J. :\1. Drolet
ort to safety 2 dii}'S later .. -ICil rts. sutrered a l ata! heart at-
Voten; registered for !hi!! :\lareh ta('k Feb. 15 while op duty as a
15 t'lection number i .SOO In the-
1
nur,o;e In Topeka, Kansa.!l ...
City of ~ewport Bea('h; Corona Even the F'BI In Santa Ana
dt'l :\tar !earls with 1.585, Balboa ('ailed when i -year-old Shuon
Island is next with EOI ... Ben Sandt>rs or 308 36th St., Wes t
Douglass or 2630 ~avlc>w A\·e .• l Newport, went out to play with a
Corona del :\lar. found a Digger neighbor's dog and was gone for
Indian !<kt'lt'ton believf'd to ~~12 hours; r.he had fa llen Asleep
t<:f'\'er.1 1 lhousand yf'ars old whilt> in the patio swing a t the home
(>xravatlng for a aarage founda-of Miss Edith Cornell at 3&6
lion ... [Lake ,\ve .... A son. Gerald. WMI
Tbe "ewport Harbor Cbam-born Jan. 30 to Mr. Bnd Mrs.
ber of CoauDerca dJMCton Dan Detwiler : Dan Is the owner
adopted a reeolatloa oppoiliD9 of Dan'11 Barber Shop In Balboa.
permib for oU ddWD9 ldaDcb
off Bunt1.D9toa hclcb .•• Tbe
CIU1eaa Com•l«• studt1D9
"~rt Hcnbor Rl9h Sd11ool
expo.a.aloa DMds ~
a tax 0'9"er. ride rather tbaa
boDda tor flaallld1119 a .....-
hl9h school lD eo.ta Nna • • •
Tille H0119 Fotlllldlru. .._ of·
fend 150CJ.DD0 OD G ...tdllll9
bau. fer aD ..,......_ Pf'll•
tpCIIIl for Beag ...,.tal . . .
Rkbee LlttMdole of S510 S.C.
ODd Aw .. c:.r... del Mar. bas ,... ... tiM tiU. .. Lord .,_ E.,._. ..._ al8o '-lDIMdt·
.S a 50-.-.-eat~~~ lD Yodr-
abln •••
The R. J. Huffman fAmily ot
lrcller Sip S.aplta
lrtl1 Ills Tarpta
Newport pollC'e contacted Allen
M. Seabridae. 37, of 400 E. Ocean
Front, Balboa, walking on the
ocean beach earrylna a 40-pound
test bow and a quiver of arrows,
a l!.er getting a oomplalnt of Ille-
gal ahootlng at 5:32 p.m . Mon·
day.
Mr. Seabrid&:e admitted shoot-
Ing arrowa but showed that none
of the arrows had blOOd on th~m .
The archer told pollee a teen-
ager had been ahootlnc In the.
area ea.rller a nd poulbly he had
shot at aeagulls. orncere could
find no seacutu .
i08 Jasmine Ave.. Corona del
Mar. wan awltded $15.775 dam-
ages for Injuries Auffered ln•an
suto accident Nov. 3, 1953 : youne
Rlc.kle Huffman was the mOBt ITUCZ D' &XAYA'I'IO•
sertou.sly Injured In the ttaah Homer C. 'Roberta. UIOO E.~'""
. .. MNJ, E. R. Millett of Balboa Front, BAlboa, complaiMd wa~ named president ot the New-Newport pol.lce that b ..
port Harbor AMJ.alanee -..Lea~e came atuck In a c:lty ..,,.,,alllon
J~:,~·~·~~~~·~'~·:·~-;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~.,~-~-~~~~1~11~1~;;~1 · .. W. Worth Bernard or LOI An-In the Ocean Fronc.;.:t. co:-,, .. a p ne II& Is£ .. 1. ~ ._.. -reiH, who aoon wiU be a Beacon tween 2lkh St.
Bay l'fll!lltknt, hu been named port Beach,
vke·pr-Nidtnt or Chapman Col· there ...,. no
Colli L .... rc I ••
lep In OroiiiO , •. The,...._ eodoo aNUnd
Harbor Sallon weft clefNt.d A riC, tnldl: WM
to !8 'by Anaheim In the nuJ teen~ to fOW, l.!:!=~~:!~:!;~==~lll=K~!DI~::!~a;LI;,!~~!~~ J!'t ':"'.!:.~•::: ::=....""::o"'::..::.:: • ... ., .._._ w1th.AnaMim; Runttnctcm ... C!h
-' tho ,_ ~Aqua Htle , . . U.-I S I ...... ,_ ·--. ,
-HAUOl HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
Report.d by u.,,.,.t ,..,....,
: : : :
:\faxwell, m usi(': Edward Brad.
bury, mathematks: Catherine
Coldolf, art ; Ted Kornwelbel, SO·
dal S('Je~; James Worlhen,
English; Karen Bal lard, busi-
ness: :\fary Louise De La Torre,
for~ian language; and :\iary Jane
Hambrook. home economics.
Engrave-d trophy wlnnero In
general fields, ('hosen from the
CNlillcate winners, are Cather-
Ine Coldoft. line arts: Thomas
Herbert, science and mathe-
matic!!; Mary Jane Hambrook,
v«ai!Onal arts, and James Wor-
tht>n, liberal arts. ·
The -4 Harbor trophy winners
w!Jl now t'Ompete with trophy
LEGION POST TO ·SERVE ·
BIRTHDAY POT -LUCK
Small Boating
Classes Set
will be 10 weekly IH-
1 :,~[·;:;~~~:~:7~,·~30~t~o 9:30 p.m., and rul" of the road,
leaaJ require-
':;·--·-·· first , small boat hand· compua, chart~ and plot·
will In clude Mayor
Jam~ Stoddard, Cun Dosh, Capt.
Cy Tucker, Jim Eva·ns, Dr. Irving
Laby, Commodore Frank Wood
and Harbor Mu te r AI Oberg.
For .n ,_ prll'>til'lt "•"h, ull Hie
b•lt" ""bli.htllt Co.. Oliol. l-41110.
'
Hurley
3101 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAB
OR. s.8ll7ll
The b..t in lood. ..me.
and gracioua bo.pitality • •
In a charming Old Engliah Atma.phere
winners from the Southern Call· I ~=========================~ rornla Program Zone In order to li
detennine !he 4 zone winners.
The rlna.J 5election, trom among
the zone wlnnen, will be made
Friday, May 20, In Los Anaeln.
Winners of Bank of Amerka
C'e rtlflea te awards are selected
by the df'partment heads ot the
various fiehl~;, or by a prlnclpal-
aflpolnted faculty ('Omm ittee.
Trophy winners are selected by
the principal. vice · principal,
fa('ulty member~. or oounselor.
They must be C'hOSf n from those
previously named c-ert ificate wln.
TID·E TABLE ................... ~·-
roa LOS uca.u
Light FlgurH A.M.-aold ~ P.ll.
Blob .._ Riob .._
lt Friday 0 :02 5.0 . 7:17 0.4 1:31 3.1 ....
10-1:07 4.8 8:47 0.4 3:11 ... .... ... _ 2:29 4.7 10 :16 0.1 ... ... 1:51
21 Noodcry 3 :57 4.8 11:23 ·0.2 .... ... llt17
1.1 u u ...
ners. Z2Tu ...... 5:11 5.0 12:11 -D.$ I:C1 u ........... -.....
• • e IHTERHAnO"AL RELATIONS
Se\·en Harbor 6tUdents will
travel to U.S.C. Saturday, :\larch
19. to allend a special program
lor Southern California high
2lW-
24 Tbundoy
.._
0:17 1.5
1:06 0.9
RJob .._ Blob
6:12 5.2 l :GO -0.7 7<23 ...
7:02 5.4 1:• -0.1 7:!5 ...
school sludent.s who are interest-Uborty 1-4512 1• ·~A...._ Coota 11 ...
ed In the field of tore~ re-1 ~=========================~ lations. II The -"IUdent.'l, Carol Ann
Kornwelbel, The-
l ,~;:~:o··~~~ Sam Hartorr, Keith Lee :\iunce, and Karen
accompanied by M r.
Hughes, ·adviser, will
In discussions on w'""' ;1
the 2 assemblies,
will hear s t
who work In the.'-;;~~~ !II field for the United _
government and ·pMva te oraa n·
tzallons. • • •
e RARaQB CO"STJIUcnOft'
Now you can enjoy Luncheon and
Dinner urved in the Victor Hugo
Manner ••
lml Dip I Wllll
Construction has been HYcrtt 4 .. 354,1
on 1\ mu§lc building and an In · 361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH dustrlal art~ building, addltlor~G 1 ,_ _____________________ ..1
to the growing Harbor campus. 1-
whieh will be finished next fall.
The Industrial arts building
will have drallng room1, which
were designed by students In the
mecha nical drawing clauea of
Harbor inst.ructor Andrew Oliver.
The music building, connected
to the audllorlum. will have
vocal and IMtrumen~l~a~l ~-~~lo~n~s.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
VI VEl • 111111
Enjoy Our
CONTINENTAL
Penonally Pl._ed bT Andree •••
EVERY SUNDAY
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SUNDAY DINNERS
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OPEN 7 DA1'1 FOB COCJtfAIUI • J.UNCJIIOie • lliNNEII
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UGAL IIOI'JCK £LIIC'nON Pll~CT NO. 11 ft..-'1 1 II 1 .. •ewJOeT &ADOa usac• ,
NC11'1CE Shall Include all the area tm· I-···· J JWUMDAY, IIAIICII 17, ·-OF SCHOOl. .IIUlCTIOW braoed 1n Oranae County Votlnr Pur.uant to a.ohaUon and Preclnctt-Newport leach No. The "Root ·n Holler" I"'Oat of C::O .. ADa.IIALCALJFOIIInA
Order ot tM Go¥ualna Board 11 and No. 40. lh N Be or the N~rt Bea~h City School POWl'fG PLACE ahall be at the e ewport ach area Nlahr LEGAl. woncz ENSIGN CLASSIFIED 'ADS
DlltrlC't of Oranwe County, Calif· Van Unten Garaa•. 109 Vla R.a· OwlJ wUI gather at 2 p.m. Sun· CER'nYICA'n: OF BVSmESS
ornla. a dopted at a reaw.r venna. Newport Beach. caur. day at the Corona del Mar Youth FJC'nTJOUS FIRM NAME
mHtlnl of the board February omcEas OF ELECnON: Cent~r. Robin Pratt, 1tage 1V THI! UNDERSICNED do hereby 2, 1960, and In aet'OI'danc. wtth lnlpector, Mrt. Nancy v. Van and radio per10nallt)', wUl' pre· certlly that they are conducting CLASSfFtED AD RATES -c.th witft order or witMn I 0 ~Y'
Law. NO'MCE IS HEREBY CIVEN • lJncen wnt an orlalnal skU, and local a Swlmmlnl Pool Corutructlon
to the quallfled el~ors of the ludae. Mrs. l eaaamlne M. BarHr Shop Harmony Stnaers and Service bu.alness at 1521 I TirM 2 Tim" l Timet
tNrelcwpot o't' taeah .. c,tt_.~ltty Scthoo
0
1 Dla· ClRakrrlaM Dor 0 Hill will abo entertain. CNorlh TuaUn Avenue, Santa Ana, )o words or a... ...... _ .... ~.... .75 1.25 1.50 l
... ~n y o ranee. er • ra. a . aJifornla under the fictitious 21 ord to 30 ord State ot CaJifornla, an election Clerk. Mra. lhe 'M. Chri•ten.Hn IU IAJ'Aal TO ArmcA finn name of Clyde Johru~ton w 1 w ' •· ................. 1.00 1.50 2.00
will be held on the 12th day of ELEC'nON Plt£CJNCT NO. 12 u Pool ot 0 31 words to 40 words . . ..... " ... "'' 1.25 2.00 2.50 April, · 1960 In .-ld dlltrlct, be· 'lhaU lnC'Iude thOle portion. of .. 1'. and ¥rs. Norman Huff of • ranee County and that tween th• houra of 7·00 o• .. J-k Oranc'"' C""'•nty V"""lnl --·lnctJI 2015 Tahuna Ter" Irvine Ter· said firm Ll cornpoeed or the tol. e.d. word over 40 worcft . . ... ......... .03 .()5 .07 ... · '" "" ... """ v• ,..,,.,.. tlJ low:Jna pe-"'"" ..,h,.._ nama! In A.M. and 7:00 o'clock P.M. of -N~ BMch No. 9 and No. rare, w I leave this Friday tor • ........ -""""" ... (SE£ OROE said day, at which election there M l.Ylnc within w Newport New York via jet. There they'll run and places of residence are R FORM BELOW FOR SPECIAl MAIL-IN RATES)
will be 1ubmJtt.ed the que-tlon Beach Elementary School Dlatrlct. board the SS Brasil for the ''Sea u follows, to.wlt: ·-------------------------ot, shall the nlattna maximum POLUNC PLACE ahall be at the Safari" to Alrlca and the excite· Georce B. Petty, 5889 Jed
rate of tax for said dletdct be Soule B.Hldtnce, 433 Holmwood ment of a vacation that's differ-Smith Road, Hidden HIJls. Cala· UAL UTAft 6 BJITALS IlEAL DTAT& 6 I:Ein' ...
Increased from $Ul5 per each Drive, Newport Beach. Calif. ent. basas, Calif. -
$100 assessed valuation to 11.30 OFFJCERS or ELECTION: Peter M. Haul!. :520 Seaward THE D ANZA r per each $100 aases.ed valuatlon Inspector, Mra. Jean Soule • Road. Corona del Mar, Calif. e PLAZA l BEDROOM apartment in \O· for the school year comme nclna Judl(e, 'Jrfra. Dorothy I. Paine Shall Include all the area em-WITNESS 0 7 rona del Mar. NIC't'l,y furnished. July 1, 1960, aatd lncl'eued tax Clerk. Mra. Mildred J. Merrell braced In Oranae Count)' Voting ·o r hands thls 1 th Spacious 2 bedroom Apts. Year·B.ound Lease at $85.00 per
rate to remain In ettect In the Clerk. Mra. EVa L Miller Precincts -Newport Beach No. day of February, 1960· mooth. Call ST O·a833 after
Newport Beach City School Dl$· ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 13 10 and No. 12. PETER M. HAZELL Just oU Santa Ana Freeway to 6:00 p.m. '
trlct for an unspecified period Shall Include all the area em· POLLING PLACE shall be at the GEORCE B. P£'ITY beaches and L.A FamJI d ---,-,---------of time, to provide funds tor braced In Oranae County Voting Sullivan Residence. 306 Ruby STATE OF CALJ FOR.''HA J • Y an NEW 2 bedroom unfurnished all educational purpoM~~ io the Preclncta -Newport Beach No. Avenue. Balboa Island, Calif. ) ss. adult bulldlnga with large heat· apartment In Newport Beach
diatrlct; that for holdlnl said 42 and No. 56. OFFICERS OF ELEC110N: COUNTY OF ORANGE l ed pools, laundry !acUities and I Pirepla~ hardwood floors.
election the Newport Beach City POLUNC PLACE shall be at the Inspector. Mn~. Burdnte Gay ON THIS 17th day of February, carporu. Fu.m lshed It unturn· garage' washer-dryer 0~
School Dlstl'lct of Oranre County McMillan ~sldence, 540 Red-, Judi!~. M.rs. Mary SulUvan 1960, Hfore me, a Notary Public !shed. S7S.OO It up. lease. U 'g.5335 · OR 3-7·155.
CaliCornla shall comprise thirty: lands Avenue. Newport Beach. Clerk, Mrs. Helen W. Gorton In and for said county and state. 1402 E. Fruit St.
one <311 voting precincts as de· California. Clerk. Mrs. Doris G. Howell residing ther~ln, duly ""mmis·l SANT. A ANA srlbed herein : OFFICERS OF E'LEC110N: . ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 21 "" SEA CREST MOTEL ELEC110N PRECJNCT NO. 1 Inspector, Mrs. Lela D. ~fc· I Shall Include all the area em-stoned and sworn. personally ap. XI 3·6620
braced in Orange county Voting Juds~. Mr1. Doris r. Ferguson Precincts -Newport Bearh No. ~t. Hazell known to me to be the 1 It 2 bedroom apartments
Shall Include all the area em· Millan • I braced In Orange County Voting peared George B. Petty, and Peter I DAL ESTATE WAJITE.D
Precincts -Newport Beach No. Clerk, Mrs. Sigrid S. Neff 39 and No. 50. persons whose names are sub· WANTED: Two bedroom. Two
l and No. 55. Clerk, Mrs. Barbara W. Berry POLLING PLACE sha II bf. a t the scribed to the within instrument. bath near ocean, between Kltcher.tortcs
POLUMG PLACE shall be at the ELEC110N PRECINCT NO. H Corona del Mar School. 610 Car· and acknowlt>dged to. me that Santa Barbara and San Diego. Nicely Furn..shed
Engelke Residence fB>l Sea· Shall Include all the area em· nation Avenue, Corona del Mar. they t>xecuted the same. WUI trade San Franchlco pr1>p· aho~ Drive. Newport' Seach CaUl braced In Orange County Voting California. (SEAL I erty. KI 3-7333. HEATED POOL OFFICERS OF ELEC110N:' . Precincts -Newport Beach No. OFFICERS OF ELECTION: Inspector: Mr. George E. Walk· 15 and No. 20. Inspector, Mrs. Catherine C. se':..ITNESS my hand and octicial roa SALE 1t1tJC71 1 AlfEOUI
er POLUNG PLACE shall be at the Jbllberg Judge. Mrs. Pt\yllls L. Engelke Martindale Carage, 445 El Mode· Judge. Mm. Beatrice F. Spencer E. M. SQUIER FOR SALE: Pool cleaning equip·
Clerk, MM. Comella M. Kessels na Avenue, Newport Beach, Cal· Clerk. Mrs. Josephine Notary Public In and for said ment Vacuum pool brush, leaC
Clerk, Mrs. Jola J. Newman lfomla. . Woertman County and State. My Commis· skimmer, algae brush. 'Wonder-
ELEC'MON PRECINCT NO.2 OFFICERS OF ELECTION: Clerk, Mn~. Helen P. Ayres slon expires Nov. 23, 1963. ful value. $50.00. OR 3-4863.
Shall Include all. the area ern. Inspector. Mrs. June M. ELECTION PRECTNCT NO. 25 Publish: Feb. 25: Much 3, 10.
braced In Oranae County Votlna Martlnda)e Shall Include all the a.rea em· 17, 1960. In the Newport Harbor LEQAL WO'nCZ
Precincts -Newport Beach No. Judae. 'Mra. Patricia A. braced In Orange County Voting Ensign. CEIITlnCATE OF 81JSIIfESS•
24 and No. 25. Schindler Precincts -Newport Beach No. Flctttloaa J'iftll JfCDDe
POLLJNC PLACE ahall be at the Clerk. Mrs. Fran~ M. Lewls 14 and No. 33. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS The undersigned do hereby
Children It Pets Welcome
SEA CREST MOTEL
2931 East Coast Rwy.
'Corona del Mar
ORJole 3-6370
Lytle ~aldence, 1117 40th Street Clerk. Mrs. Clara E. Evans POLLINC PLACE shall be at the F'lCTI110US FIRM NAME certify that we are conducting an Newport Beach, California. • ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 15 Searle Resid~nce. 217 Goldenrod THE UNDERSICNED does Lmport-eKport business at 1682 FURNlSHED APT. Good location.
O F'FJCE'RS OF ELECTION: Shall Include all th~ area em· Avenue, Corona del Mar, Calif· hereby ceMify that he Is con· Foothill Boulevard, Santa Ana.t pleasant surroundtnas. yearly
Inspector, Mrs. Blanche L. Lytle braced In Orana~ County Voting ornla. c lit lease. No children. No pets. Judge,.Mra. Clara S. Keeter Precincts -Newport Beach No. OFFICERS OF ELECTION: ductlng a leasing buslne at a omia. under the fictitious 610" Ma rguerite. Corona del
Clerk, Mn~. Arls A. Randall 36 and No. 44. Inspector. Mr. Ward H. Porter Col!.ta Mesa, California under the !inn name oC GAND£R CO. and Mar.
Clerk, Mrs. Eudora ~dmon POu.lNG PLACE shall be at thde Judge, Mr. John C. Searle. :Jr. tJd\tJous name ot NEWPORT that said firm Is com~d ~~ the EUX."MON PRECINCT NO.3 Horace Ensign School, Irvine an Clerk, Mrs. Shirley 0 . Drl.!!kel LEASE COMPANY and that said following pen30ns, whose names .......,,_ ___________ _
Shall Include aU th~ area em· Clift Drive, Newport Beach. Cal· Clerk. Mrs. Ann Q . Gilman firm is com~wd ot the follow -in full and places of restden<-e MUSICAL IJfSTIIUIIEJITS
braced In Orana~ County Voting Uomia. ELECTION PRECTNcr NO. 26 lng person whMe name in full are as follows. to-wit:
Precincts -Newport Beach No. OFFICERS OF ELECTION: Shall Include all the area em· and place oC residence are as Bennett Berkhausen. 1682 Foot. Organ and Piano Sale
18 and No. 48. tnspector. Mn~. Anna J. Sweet braced In Orange County Voting follows. to-wit: h11l Boule\·ard. Sant<~ Ana. Calt·
POLUNG PLACE shall be at the Judge. Mrs. Ceclll• B. Guild Precincts -Newport Beach No. HOWARD CARSON, 1201 Berk· Cornia.
Gifford Residence, 122 40th Clerk, Mrs. Gladys Ruth 13 and No. 21 . shire Lane, Newport Beach. Cal-Diane BerkhauSt>n, 1682 Foot·
Street, Newport Beach. Calif. GUmore • POLLING PLACE shall be at the OFFICERS OF ELEC'MON: Clerk. 'Mrs. AIIC't' L. Hern Lord Garage, 418 Goldenrod iCornla. hill Boulevard. Santa Ana, Cali-
lnspector. Mrs. Mamie HaviC't' ELE(:110 N PRECINCT NO. 16 Avenue. Corona del Mar. Calif· WITNESS my hand this 3rd fomla.
Judge, Mra. Martha Strolsee Shall Include all the area em· omla. day of March, 1960. H. J. Cail. 1:>71 Foothill Boule·
Clerk, Mn~. Florence M . Clrtord braced In Orange County Vot~g OFFlCERS OF ELECTION: STATE OF CALIFORNIA I vard. Santa Ana. CaltCorni.t.
Clerk. Mrs. Ada Orth Precincts -Newport Beach 0 · ln~pector, Mrs. Wilma M. J ss. ' Suanne Call, 1571 Foothill
ELEC'MON PRECINCT NO. 4 45 and No. 52. Laurent COUNTY OF ORANGE t ' Boulevard, Santa Ana. California
Shall include all the area em· POLLING PLACE shall be a~~hri Judge, William R. Merrick ON THIS 3rd day of March. I Witness our hands this 27th
braced In Oranae County Voting Newport Harbor Union tg. Clerk, Mrs. Mary E. Smith 1960, before me. a Notary Public day of January, 1960.
Precincts -Newport Beach No. School, Irvine and l5lh. Newport Clerk. Mrs. CharlottP M. Lord In and Cor said c-ounty and state. I BENNETT BE"RKHAl:SEN. 2 and No 3. Beach. California. ELECTION PREClNCT NO. 27 POLLrNG. PLACE shall be at the OFFICERS OF ELECTION: Shall Include all the area em· residing therein, duly commls· DIANE BERKHAl:SEN,
City Hall, 3300 West Newport Inspector, Mrs. Jane G. braced In Orange County Voting sloned and sworn, personally ap-1 H. J. CAlL. Bouleva!'_~ Newport Beach Calli. Turnham
1
M't h 11 Preclnrts -Newport Beac-h No. peared Howard Carson known 10 St:ZANNE CAll..
OFFICEH.:) OF ELEC"MON: Judge, MrS. Cather ne I c e 41 and No. 53. me to be the pc>rson whose name 1 State of California 1
Inspector. Mra. Julia M. Ecet:rt Clerk. Mra. Gayle 'M. Cour~ey POLLING PLACE shall be at the is s ubscriHd to the within in-1 County ot Orangt> 1 ss ~da.e. 'Mra. Clady4 A. Blrd Clerk. Mrs. MarJorie ~ 17 Humphrey Garage. 210 Iris Ave· strument, and acknowledged to On this 27th day or :January.
Hammond spinet organ. used,
one only, late model. Rent a
Hammond S5 a week with les·
sons. l.'sed grand pianos. Stein·
way, Knabe, Baldwin, Wagnt>r.
from $425. Uprights from $95,
pay $:> a month. 18 spinet pianos
almost new. Maple. Cherry. Ma.
hogany. $390 up. pay baJanC't'
like rent. Ca."h Cor your plano.
New STEINWAY PIANOS. New
HAMMOND ORGANS. I
SCH MIDT-PHIWPS
Slnl'e 1914
Ckt'R,I 'IIN. I rene E . .conneD EL&C'MON PRECINCT · nue. Corona del Mar. Calif. me that he executed the same. A. D. 1960. before me, Robert Da·
Clerk. Mra. Gertrude D. Calr Shall Laddde all_!~-tyaNVa :f:1' OFFICERS OF ELECTION: WITNESS my hand and ot-vts, a Notary Public in and for ~ :-iorth Main
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 5 braced In Orance ~· 0 In,~~pector. N.rs. Haul M. fl 1 1 1 SHall Include all the area ~m -Precincts -Newport Beach No. H'umph.-.y c a sea .• the said County and State. resld· -------------
'Santa Ana
0 Cou v 1 d N 59 J d M Co 1 Be PATRICIA M. ruFF ing therein. duly ~mi~loned braced In range nty ot ng 35 an o.CE. h 11 be at the u lge. rs. ra · ar Notary Public In and for said and sworn ..... -.... naJiy "p..-a--" EL£r-T"DONJC SO: rND Precincts -Newport Beach No. POLLmG PLA s a Clerk. Mn~. Gladys E. Carl r-'""" • ...-·~ '-' 1 n u . 8 and No. 17. Mariners School, 2100 Mariners Clerk. Mrs. Helene D. Wilke County and Statt>. My Commls· Bennett Berkhausen. Diane Berk·
POLLJNG PLACE shall be at the Drive. Newport Beach. Calif. ELEC110N PREClNCT NO. 28 .sfon expires Jan. 11. 196-t. hausen. H. J . Call and Su7.anne
Newport Beach Grammar School, OFFICERS OF ELE_CTION: Shall 'include all the area em· Publish March 10. 17, 2-t, 31, 1960. Cail. known to me to ~ the ptor·
14th and Ba lboa Blvd .. Newport Inspe<"tor. Mrs. Eh7.abet h Van ·braced in,Orange County Voting In the Newport Harbor Ensign. !IOns whose namt>~ art' ~ubscrilx'd ~ach California. Sant Precinc-ts -:'iewport Beach No th rhl 1 1 d
OFFIC.ERS OF ELECTION: 'udae, Mr. John E. Vlln Sant 23 and No. 31. I CERTIFICATE OF BllSINESS 10 e wt n ns rument: an ~ "' s B 11 acknowledged to me thdt the>~ Inspector Mrs. Gladys E. Clerk, Mrs. Ann · e B II POLLING PLACE ~hall be at th<' riCTJTIOUS FIR~f NAME execured the same. In Wltnf'
Woodw'orth Clerk. Mrs. Ruby J NO 18 PPase Carport. 211 Evening Ca n-1 THE UNDERSIGNED do hPre· WhNt•of. 1 havt.> hereunto <;<>t m,·
SYSTEMS
Stereo. H1-F1
COM~fERCIAL -1::-\Dl'STRIAL
H0~1ES-BOATS
CUSTOM 1::-\STALLATIO:-\ Jud~e Mrs. Dorothy M. Ayres ELECTION PRECrN · m yon Rood. Corona del Mar. Calif· by C'eMify that he lo; c-onducting hand and affind m\' offtrtJI 'i'ill
Cler .' Mrs. Georgette M. Shall ir;'cludc a ll 2h~n~;e~o~ng ornia. •. .1 specialty contractor · heating the day and year in lht.; C'ertl Gordon braced 10 Orange 0 Be h No OFFICERS OF ELECTIO:--<. busmess u ndN thc-firrlt iouR firm Sound-Crofters, Inc. Clerk Mrs CIMa B. Ross Precincts -Newport ac · Inspector, Mr-.. Isabel C. Peast' f C p STR :'iO · Clcale first abo\'e wntter\. ELECTION. PRECINCT NO.6 46 and No. 60 and that part or Judge, ~'fr. Earl N. Ratley I name 0 A I A. HEATING ROBF.RT DA\,~ AUDIO SPECIAUSTS .
Shall include all the area em· Orange County Votlna1 P1recln~ttt-h Clerk. Mrs. Helen W. Rat ley ~aO~I PtANY ~: ·34h192 dlfmh•ay 10.1d· ~fv Commis~lon ~xprr<'s .:\1.1} ti. 2626 E. Coa11t Hlwa\' OR 3-8513
braced In Omnge County Voting Newport Beach No. 51 Y ng w · Clerk. Mrs. Florence F.. Rehm " P s.rano IX·ac · an 1 31 sat I ·1!'162. Corona det'Mar
Prerincts -Newport Beach No. In the Newport Bench Element· ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 29 ~lrm IS c•ompos<'d or thc-fnllow· _ -----------
4 and No. 47. ary School Dis trict. Shall Include all thP art>n Pm· tng J)('rson who.o;e name Ill full ~--. BALDWI:-; ORI.A~S
POLLING PLACE shall be at the POLLING PLACE shall b.> :\1 the braced In Orange County Voting ann plarc oC residence art-as • BALOW!:\ PIAXOS
Ebf'll Club. 515 Weit Balboa Fire Station. 1348 Irvine Ave-nue, Precincts -Newport Beach No. follow~>. IO ·WII: READ
Bh·d. Newport Beach. california. Newport Beach. Callfor~~-38 and tho.c;l" portions of Orang<' ROBERT A. JACQUF.S. 3~292
OFFICERS OF ELEC110N: OFFICERS OF ELECTICI · County Voting Precincts-New· Camino El Molino Capistrano
Inspector. Mrs. Hazel M. Jones Inspector. Mrs. Ruth aus. port Bear h No. 32. Bav View ~o lk'ar h. · · N s GN
:Judge. Mr. William L.. Humph· :Judge. Mrs. :Julia i M. ~~~~;; 2 anct Emerald Bay No. I lytn~ WIT~ESS my hand this 5th E I rev~ Clerk. Mrd. Cather ne · · • wlthlng thf' Newport Beac-h EIP · • · Clt>rk Mrs. Dorothy C. Evan!! Clerk. M~. Lois V. Swank m.-nlarv School Distric-t. da> of January. 1960. CIPrk~ Mrs. VIrginia B. Rysdale ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 19 POLLING PLACl: shall b.. at thP ROBERT A. 1:\CQL:ES.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 7 Shall Include all the art'll em· Harbor View Srhool. 900 Golrlen STATE OF CALIFOR:'\IA I ~hall lnC'Iude a ll the area em· braced in Orangf' County VotiNng rorl Avenue. Corona dt'l :\1ar Iss.
bra('(>d in Orange County Voting Precincts -Ne\ port Beach 0• California. COU~TY OF ORA~GE 1
Prerlncts -Newport Beach No. 21' and No. 58. OFFlCERS OF ELECTION: ON THIS 5th day of :January.
5 and No. 61. ' POLLING PLACE l!hal21 :-:.~2 "ct tht I lnspc>c-tor, )frs. Gertrude A. 1960. before mt>. a Notary Public
POLUNG PLACE shall be at the Va n Horn R~>sident'e. •u. N!S • Bone t C ld Keith Resldt'nc-e, 1573 Miramar view Drive, Newport Beach. Cal· Jud~e. Mrs. Ethe l S. Binnt>k n and or sa county and tate, Drtve. Balboa. Calltornla. iCornla. Clerk Mrs. Clara L. Pearson re ldlng thert>tn, duly commls.
OFF1CERS OF ELECTION: OFFICERS OF ELECTION: Clf"rk: M r1. L\·dia C. Jont>" stoned and s worn. personally ap. ln~~tor, Colonel Clyde D. Inspector. Mrs. Clara Van Horn ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 30 peared Robert A. :Jacques known
Keith Judge. Mrs. Marvell t. Van Shall Include all the area em· I to me to be the person whose
Jtllltfe. Mrs, Antoinette M. Praag brac-ed In Orange Countv Voting 1 name ls subSC'rlb(!d to the~' ilhln
Keith Clerk, Mrs. Agnes B. Beh 1 Precinct!! -Newport lk'ach No. Instrument. and arkno\\.ledgPd to
Clerk, Mrs. Mary E. Negus Clerk. Mrs. Thelma M. Arme ·7 and No. 22. me that he ext"<'utc-d the same.
Clerk. Mrs. Ruth K. Melrose ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 20 POLLING PLACE ~hall bP at the l WITNESS my hand and of·
f)LECTION PRECINCT NO. 8 ShaH inclurle all the area em· Fire Station. 410 MarlJrold A\·e· fiC'la l «t>al
Sl\311 Include all the a<rea em· braced In Orangt-County Vot~g nue. Corona ctel )1ar. Ca)jf. • ·
bra<'t'd In Oranee County Voting Precincts -Newport Beach 0· OFFICERS OF ELECTION: Not;~rv PubliC'~~ ~n~H~~~;id
Precincts -Newport Beach No. 16 and No. ~l. h IMnector. Mrs. Martha M. .,
CLASSIFIED
AND
REAL ESTATE
ADS FOR
REAL
l'st>cl :\pml"t OrJ:an. :? :\ianuals
Full 0<-t.l\ t' Fnot Pedals
S l9:i
1 .. o~;;00~~~~~r~ ~ p:m ...
2f\20 E Coast Hw~ 1 lR 3.53-.10
Corona dt'l :\l.u
In Santa An.l . Kl 7..; 159
AUTON~ SEBVlCE
Comp·e~e
BRAKE SER 'iCE
•
MOTOR TUNE-UP
Herb M dler 's
RICHFIELD STATION 19 and No. 28. POLLING PLACE hall be at t " Cunnln~ham Countv and State. ~h' C'omm•~· VALUES,
POLLING PLACE shall be at the Dolores D. Miller Carage. 1408 Jud~te. Mrs. MabE-l )<(. Coultt'r stOil ~xplres :June 9. l961.
Rittt>rrath Caraee. 2l20 Sevllle Dolphin Terrace. Corona del Mar, Cl~rk. Mrs. wanda 1. Publish: March 3. tO. li, 21. 1!\60. 3636 E Coast Hwy. at Poinsettia
Avenut", Balboa, Californ ia. California. Sl:hwanckt> In thl' Newport Harbor Ensign. OR J 9728 • Corona del Mar I
.
TOP OPPORTUNITIES
DAlLY
Be Sure To Check Wltb
JUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
t02 ~ 32nd St.. Newport
ORiole 3~
BEAUTY COUNSELOR. cosmetic;:
has openings for women over
25. Flexible hours. No canvas·
sing. Call OR 3 -0191 before
10:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m.
ADD TO YOUR INCOME: Eve-
ntng telephone ales ~tafC re-
quired. Hours 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Abovt' avNagt> remunernt ion.
Expenenc-e unnece sary: we
will train. Phone OR 3 0550
trom 4 p.m. to 6 p.m
BOYS WANTED: Ag£.., 14 to l i.
Earn extra dollars tor a few
hour each ('\ening. Experience
unneN? sary Apply 2850 E.
Coast Jlwy . Corona del Mar,
Alter 5 p.m.
SITUAnOifS WAJn'ED
DOES YOuR-YAR:-::0,-a-nd-=--..,..ta_w_n
look as attrat'11ve as you'd
llkt>? It not. why nGt It-t me
improve lt. Ray Haws, OR 3·
1086.
LOST AJID POUJfl)
LOST: Burmese cat, brown, c-rook
in tall. 313 Poppy Ave., CDM.
ORiole 3-6509.
* * MOVING? * *
2 Fast Insured movers IUld
large van $11.00 an hour
Time starts at you door ...
Why pay more?
-Call-
NEWMAN
TRANSFER It STORAGE CO.
Midway 6·2528 or Liberty 8-6430
1968 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
·Carpentry
Minor Repairs
No Jobs Too Small!
H 0 . ANDERSON
1947 f'u!M!rton Ave .•
Costa Mesa, Callt.
Mldway 6-3314
If no answer call Ml 6 ·2372
Painting -Decorating
P APEJl BAMGDfG
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Llc:enad Contractal' 189"1 Oranp A-. eo.ta ,._,.
Ubertt 8-as:a
JOHNSTONE'S
Mesa Auto Wreckers
Used Auto Parts. nza
We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal
UBERTY 8· 7013
2075 Placentia Avto. Costa MMa
Complete Landscaping
Serv1ce
FREE ESTIMATES
Slr1l Green Stamps
Jl'ree delivery
C'ORON A DEL MAR NURSEJtT
OR 5·0160 · 27 W E Coast Hwy.
ALL TYPES OF
Photograph1c Supplies
• Fast Color Film Service.
• MoVie Projectora for Bent. • Model Airplane Supplies. •
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1782 N~rt Blvd .• eo.ta Meu
Pbcme Ubf'r"y 8-7042 ----
CROWN TV
SALES • SERVICE
and RENTALS
CALL CLAl'DE OR DICK
FOR EXPERT 1V REPAIRS
J.t22 East Coast Ha,hw~
Corona Del M•r
Phone OR 3·~
PAIJn'IIfC ·~--------------
CALL -
Syr.1pso:1 & Nollar
Newport's
Oldest Establlsh.-d Pafntera
OR 3.3630 -Eves OR 3-54~
OFFICERS OF EL£\:MON: OFFICERS OF ELECTJON:1 h Clerk Ml". Nnncv L Pht.>lp~
ln.cpcctor. Mrs. Frances F. Inspector. Mrs. Jane W. Le ff tc ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---------Spenc-er lud~te. Mrs. Dolores D. MUier Shall Include all the area em· I •M •1 • y Cl slfieCI -~ Jud~. Mrs. Frances M. Lovell Clerk. Mrs. Kathleen Mt"yt'r braced In Orangf' County Votinjl I Gl In our as Ads • • . • Spec.·al Low Rates! I. Clerk. Mrs. Beverly H. Ritter· Clerk. Mrs. 1-uhel Ood~f' Precincts -Newport 8<-ach No.
rath ELEC110N PllECJ.NCT NO. 21 30 anct No. 43. Cltrk. 'MM. Doris L, Rafferty Shall Include all Utt" area em· POWNG PUCE ~hall b(> nt thf' ~~----------:-------------------------..:. _______________ _
f:LECTJON PRECINCT NO. 9 braced In Or.tnae County Votlnl Doane Residenc-e. 416 Poppv Ave· , f USE TIDS ••-I Shall Include all th~ area em· Precincts -Newport Beach No. nuf' Coron• del Mar. CaiiC. IVUU P'OIDI-on WOJU) PE:a S7AC'E Check ~
bract"d In Orance County Votinl 8. OFFICERS OF ELE'C110N· I a / I Prtc1ncta -Nt"wport Beach No. POLLING PLACE shall bt-at thf' Ins&>«tor. M"-Marna L. Olson ..oV / l 2. 3. '-5. Pro I 28. Yrtshman RHldton~. 200 Cryltal Jud~ Mrs vera R Doan.-~-/ per
POLLING PLACE •hall be at thf A\<enUf'. Balboa ItlAnd. Calll Clerk.' Mrs.· Glad)"!! v. lAthrop I .o~'/ r ~ ~a_-:__ I Frott Carap, 209 Vla Dljon. OFFICERS OF ELECTION: CIHk. Mrs. Ertle D. Could ~~ .. l . &. 9. 10. -----~
Nf'WPCM1 Bud\. C.Ufonila. lnaPfdor, Mrs. llllnOn .r. Th~ rdUms of said ~l.ctlon ~~ / ~: __ (' -•-
On'ICEIS or ELllC110N: Stanaard wUJ be can~ bv th~ County I /-1L 12. u. 1 nglll" -1~. M.ra. Ietty E.. Schock Ju~. Kra. MaryS. A&kew SuPft'lnl...ctent o1 St'hoot.s on the .,.~ t. U.. W.-,t.d to buy . . I
Ju , Mra. Kathryn Clartt Clefk. Mrs. 8ellnda 8. 22nct dav ot April 1180 st lh.-Real &t .. n llra. 'MIIdlt'd c. Frott Fta.hman h 1 t ·OO · lock AM 1 M 1 SPECIAL! IS words only SOc b-. U..rtion -3 tm.e -'-1.00 r. __ ___,• •••• _-
ClertK. liN. Dolothy D. Hart Cttrk. Kra. rnna a. •utter ofn:. 0 ol . ,..,.ocCaunty~ ~u;.~n. '-, , "' .... ' nglll" .._... I
ELECTION' PI.EC1MCr NO. 10 ELEC110N PRECINCT l'fO. 22 .. n&-nt ol Schoola 1104 WHt " a 1& I W...tM to ...... -
Shall fndllde all~~*'" em· IMJl lne...._ aJI ttwt .,.., •1m · 8th Street Sent. Ana C.allfomta 1 n. 11• • ..._. ••tM -····-· I bracec1 In Ora~ _. .. ty Votln,l IM'at'f'd In Ora,_,. C.n~ Yot n1 Deadline 'ror the ~lot ot ab~ '-I W.ir\ ....., ---
P'l'ednda -1Cewport BN.ch No. r..c:incta -Newport leacll No. _...'-ballot~ t. Aonl 7 1MO. '-21. 22. A k a L.f I F.iiN n and JCo. rn. 21 and No. •· m WJ 1 NJiS.'I!t WRDEOF T I ' -·-POl.UNG PLACE ahaJl be at Ute POLUJifG PI.AtX ~hall I» at the ha'·• herea.nto .t mv hand &.nd '-a 2T • · 5I.. ,... .. -I Dll•r 181drlnC'It. 338 VIa Lido Dork1n ._..~. 330 A~lena ,.., tl\lt 5th day ot ,...,.._,. 1 '-1 • • -10. '-'=AI -
Soud. Jlf~ a.ach. CaWomla. A ... n ... aaJIMa ~llf. I• ' '-• WO.. Gm.Y aa J10a a.a -I'WW _ J ,_.-... U' 1 ' I ornCEJtS or ELIX."TTI": OPPICW or JC: unton T at.moN ·-~ ... v ... )larJo<t. E. == .... ~:::::rtll:·a:\~ =ioq,o,t•-•1 "' 1 ~T0:1REDIIIGit~&Cautlhry .. C.ca•clllllir
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C1e111, M& Alan lpktla nfCT NO. I.'S tn U.. Jlhwport ....._. Eft1qn - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --··--~iiiih:
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BRAND NEW RENAULT
$41 34 ,.; moelll '295 lion
•
CDI Ston Is Eetenll
•AICII 17. •• IIAIL c:ALirODIA
Events
"IRVINE TERRACE"
..........
UITI
Over 40 Yean In the
Harbor Area .....
400 N. Newport Blvd.
<Opposite Hoar Hoepttal)
MI 6-1675
OPU HOUU
SUI DIY
2 BEDROO).t
2 BATif
EXPANDABLE HO:\IE
$27,5111
SEASPORT REAL 1Y
CUIIE VAll-
REALTOR
2633 West Coast Highway ,\n unknown object was used
to break a rear w indow In Mary's
Furniture 2&16 E. Coast Hwy.,
Corona d~i Mar, Newport police
reported Saturday .
FUR:"JISHED N~port Beach
2 •-.a 2 L-IL .IIIIMII lJ 8-934.9 -Eves. LI 8-3293 ~n•• •• -------------
The cash regl!lter wu tamper-
ed with, but nothing apparently
wu taken from the f irm, owner
Raym ond Velardo, Laguna Beach,
report ed , An inventory wou ld be
required to find if anything Is
mi.ruing, police said.
wiTH BEAUTIFUL POOL.
JillSON I SOl IIPOITS OPEN SAT. 1r SU:'<J.
10:00 A.:\1 .. 5:00 P.:\1.
.. FAMILY OF FDfE CAftSH
!'fEWP01tT lEACH
Ll 1-9361
PEUGEOT
1506 SERE~ADE TERRACE
CORO:S A DEL :\IAR 500 W. COAST HWT.
RE!'fAULT S-17.500
JUST COMPARE-THE VALUE!
IARB8R ESTATES IS BY FAR TIE BEST Ill THE HARBOR AREA •
$20,725 • $23,700 • fnll $1,180 ....
(ExnlA WIDE LOT INCLUDED IN THIS PRICE-NO LAND RENT TO PAY)
L-AT THESE FEIT.s
e 3 & 4 Bedroom". 2 Ba ths
e La rge Family Room e Fireplace with log-lighter
• Beautiful living room e 100 amp. electrical service e 220 V. wiring to washer A dryer e lOO'io vi rgin nylon ca rpet e G.E. forced air hea t e G.E. garbage disposal
e G.E. built-In ranae &o: oven e G.E. bunt-tn dl&hwuher e Nutone Hoo4, Fan A-U&ht e Larae ceramic Ule 1hower e Formed tonnlca countertops e Heavy Shake Roof or
Colored r...rae Rock Roof e Sll41na ....... patio door e Built-in 1V aerial
•AND MANY , MANY MORE
SEE TilE -· lEW
OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. • 6 P~
HARBOR BL'In •. AT BUEll STu COSTA MESA
BUILT BY DIKE & COLEGROVE. INC.
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BY 0\\~ER
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i CIIOIIA DEl. Ill
This home has a 26-ft. Jiv ing
room wi th a fi re place. Nea r new
c-arpeting throughobt includlng
1he 2 bedrooms. Covered lanai
surrounded with beautiful tropi -
c-a l pla ntings. 2-car garage a nd
zoned for Income unit over gar-
a ge. As little as $3,000 down
wit h reasonable payment~>. Pre-
Summer price or $21 ,500.
Five bedroom . view home. plus
den. Built In kitchen. Not lease-
hold. $45,000.
VIew lot -99 ft. frontage wll h
perfect ocean view. $15,000.
LEIIITOII UIIDEII
REALTOR
3011 Eas t Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Eves. OR 3-0li2
COlMA DEL IAR .,.. ·-s .... ,. I· 5
Be sure to ~e this exsluslve
of ours if you want-
South of HiJhway
2 bedtoom
hardwood floor•
2 car aarace
level fenftd yard
d ean aod attractive
carpetlne and 1hut1e111
attractlwl)-dec'Otated
unoo GOJXIO
e:ieellent Ierma
(a.J r..tate lmaeiMI'I'I)
-E. Cout Hwy., CDM
-from !lo<vrtty llonk
OIIOIZ 3-mo .-r-. •..• .,
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MAn Realtor
LAUE FIIILY7
He~·· one you ~an't afford to pa,. up. Located nea r
Oranae Cout ColJeae, new-Hiah School, Jaree ahopplng
center and very nice •urroundln&•· Provincial three
bedroom. Uvlnc room with tlreplac:e, famUy room with
•lldlna alau doo111 to pal.io, piU. extra larce room
usable u bedr~, guett room or CHILDREN'S 'PLAY
ROOM, Hardwood floon , .ame carpetlne, JpaciotU
kJt~hen with built-In oven, ranee and AM -FM Intercom.
"Completely fenced 1: well landscaped. OWNER NEEDS
MONEY FOR BUSINESS -UNDERPRICED AT $24,950.
$4,5CO DOWN. PAYMENTS LOWER THAN RENT -
_.~1% LOAN:
IEMOEI $1 .. -OWIEI AIIIOUS
MESA VERDE-NEAR GOLF COURSE. Very attractive
three bedroom, 1% bath with built-In kitchen. Forced
air heaL Load& of cupboard 1: wa rdrobe apace. Larae
yard -Ideal for pool. OWNER LEAVING AREA -
LOOKING FOR QUICK DEAL, UNDERPRICED AT
$17,200.
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
.. you'll Uke our frlandly tervlce ..
220 E. 17th St. Ca&ta Mesa Uberty 8-1139
CAcrosa the street from Mesa Shopplnr Center)
Evenlnrs Call Ml 6-1050 -MJ 6-~
CAMEO SHORES
AtAGNIF1CENT EX.AMPL·E OF NEW ENGLAND CON·
TEMPORARY VIEW HOM.E. Four Jaree bedrooma, Jarce
View llvlnr room, View family room, View formal
dlninc .room. Laree kitchen with brt'akf .. t art'a. Three
bathroonu. Costly carprtllna and drapes. Wu her, dryer,
retr:laerator. Fully landscaped. New home. Owner trans-
ferred. Shown by appointment only. A sacr:lflce at
$79,500.00.
lA COO
ORiole 3-4904
!On 'oast Hi&hway South of Corona del Ma r l
I Oo/o PLUS IHE SECURITY
• Make those dollars work harder by lnvestlna In col-
lateral loans on exC'elltnt Harbor Area 2nd trus t deeds.
These deeds never ha ve been sold or discounted. 2 to 1
ratio ol security. Also, trust d~s bought and aoid.
W. STUART FOOTE, Ruiter
U5 .yurs aa.me locatl~n and doln& buslneu
under my own name)
2117 V/. Balboa Blvd., l''ewpott Beach, C.llf.
ORiole 3-0670
I
• CAMEO SHORES
•
View Lets VliwH11111
La.rge U>asehold esta le6 with fines t ocean view.
Private entrances to three beacht'!i.
IAIIOR IIIVESTim CO.
308 W. 30th Street ORiole 3-4400
.._Hc••••telllrllc•ll••e.
R.OOR PUll IS .lUST PART
OF TIE .PICTUIE!
Many home bU}'ers 1pend months looking for a home
that has a floor plan to their llklne. When they fi nd
It, a ll other considerations a re fora:otten and the deal
Is q uickly completed. Th is Is not the smart way to
buy rea.! estate. J.n m any cases, deala that are later
regretted could have ~n avoided had the buyere
aouaht the advice and coun~l of a competent a nd
trustworthy REALTOR. tor every real estate broker who
can call hlmaelt a REALTOR Is a member of the New·
port Harbor-Coeta Mesa BOARD OF REALTORS, a.nd Ls
bound to Jive up to the J trlct requl~menta for mem·
be111hlp. He Is qualified to advbe you on the many·
matters which should be contldered before you buy
tn order to ln.ure that you aet the moat for your money.
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