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AN ENSIGN
EXCWSIVE!
How each
community
voted:
NPT. HEIGHTS
-BAY
B.l. Traffic
Plan Praised
As Effective
There have been comments
"'pollee state'' and "violation of
civil Uberties," but otherwiM the
.entlment In favor of the traffic
control plan at the entrance to
Balbol. laland eeenu: practically
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IUGH
IIQIOOL
Newpwtlezh
m-..tary Bcbool
IONDB TAX
291 331
Action Taken on
II. Plan
* • BIDS ARE CAIJ.ED FOR TENNIS COURTS
New Manager
At Bay Club
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107 v
taUISDA~~~~~ ..
Lose·
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MUST SOLVE CRISIS, School Tax
s~.~l~h"~'~"~~·way~~~.~~~~planl In the Also OK'd
a .sound ~ucatlon for our Upper Bay area, near Ford Aero-
a nd e lrl•. and we will have , nutronic. Dee Cook of Irvine Terrae.! won
open a new school by the fall The High School trusteH art! a narrow victory over Philip
1962."" Supt. :\tax Ru~ll said expectffl to discuss future p lans Clark of Balboa t•land in the
as he ronceded the l w hen they meet at 1:30 p.m. next District 5 Coundl ra~; the New-
narrow . of the hl~h se.hool Tu6day to Cilnvass the votes. A I port Elementary School bonds
bond lu ue In Tuesda?' s H.i~; posslbllhy is to call for a nother a.nd tax Increase were approved
The $4.770,000 bond IS.'>~ed wu bond election to colndde with whh a substantial mare-In: but
to finance the ronstrucu on of a the Xovember reneral eiK"tion. the Hlih School bonds failed to
~-elve the required two.thlrds
Bu Ch II majority. rt a en I es The High Sct1ool bond \"Ole was
, 7.MO yes, 3,662 no. Til l• " •boul
8 tentns of one pe-r cent below
rv·lne Co. President !he ...,.,, ... IWO·Ihl•da majortty. I As of yesterday there were 197
ab!lf'ntee ballot!! ln. and tne total
. 1 may e:o a little o\·er 200. But even
Mrs. Joan Irvine Bun nas call· ertles. and cnarg~ t11m wltn be· if tnese were all yes votes. the
ed upon A. J. ~cFadden. pres!· ina: dilatory in ordering a m an· bon<b would lose.
dent of the Irvine Co .. to provide agement atudy of opt>ratlons, The bonds easUy won approval
the company Imme-d iately with policies and pr~u res. In Newpon Beach -3.&11 to I the \'lgorous and sagaciou• :\1rs. Bun has Ill~ a auh for 1,55.2. But C~ta Mesa c ave· only
leadership his job calls for. or writ of mandate aa:ainst the 60 per cent approval. 3.214 to
from the presidency. Irvine Co. a nd di~tou follow· 2.ll0.
26·year.old Mrs. Burt. who lng their ~fusal to allow her to The Cily Cou.ncn race in Dl•·
Jaraest alnale be accompanied by ~gal t'OUJUC!'I trlct 5 was a cloee one. Phtlip
In letteT to durinz a board mHtlna. Clark of Balboa lUnd tOI:III: an
honest \ early )ead witll h .. heavy IM.r· .... -ed ................... ...... ......... -~~~Is Sa'( ...... "-* .. -.... ... ........ -U!-#J , - -~ -• 0 n. w ~= *' tor t.alhare to_... Aft s Mar ,._.ncb llal'llll 14 1 the. ~~~~~~~ .. ~·~-~~·~,..~· er evere -..... -, .. _"""' .,. of rrvtne prop.. 21 votes . with 2 pn!ldnctl left to
F t I • come lrl. Thc.ee W@te from Co·
Smith, 'Pink,'
Wilson Win in
' Mesa Election
00 n1ury rona del Ma.r and zave him a 107.vote ~re over Mr. Clark. The ! Dana Holtz. 6. son of Dr. and ab!entee ba.llots. 81 , ca.nnot
! :\frs. David Holtz JJ 19 Madeira chan1e the outcome.
1 Ave., :\I !!Sa Verde.' suffered a cur A1 Forrit a last m.lnuu~ write ·
tendon in his foot Sunday when In candidate. polled a surprisin g
he j um~d Into a pond of wa ter 863 votes In N~n precinct No.
on the north side of Gislt!r Av~. 11 against unopposed Incumbent
near• hi.;; home and h me down Charles Han, who receh·ed 3,45i
:\layor John Smith, with 3.27 1 on a pi~ of glau or a can. votes. .
vote!, and A. L. Pinkley. with :\Irs. Charlotte Footti t. Santa ! All propositions we~ eastly ap.
3.161 . ll"d the field and easily Ana. and a :\lr. Smith. a resident proved -the !IChool district
w_on re·t'IK"tlon In the CosTa :\1esa 1 In the area of Bennuda Dr. and lease of city land for the New.
Cll)' COUI_'IC'II el~tion Tuesda~·-Madaga!IC'a r St.. )fesa Verde. port BeaC'h School playground,
Ro~n Wtl.son. _wuh 1.~ votes. we-re credited by :\i rs. Holtz with 1and the sale of 2--c:itr·owned
wa1 tt1e oth_er wm'!er. wnh .a ~fe possibly saving her M)n"a Ilfr by
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waterfront lou. _
lead oYer Rtchard ::.tephens 1.504. applying A tourniquet. MNI. Fool · The total vote was 5.4:J1 .
The ordmanc.-to ban th~ salt> Tit saw the youth, in a hysterical
of firE"wo rk.s wa.s defe~ted 3.356 C'Onditlon. running alona a road JIJ 1111 ... Ills
The long campalcn for !ennis Corona del Mar. requested by Don Daley, a:eneral manager 10 1•628· The oil drilling orrlln· a!T~r th~ aC"Cident. losing blood •
courts at Laa Arenas Park In DH Cook of .Johnnie's Liquors. of the hotel and club division of ance was approved 3.<2.6 to 1.09 1. from t he wound. She called to M ~. Ellen Stronac.h Bakl'!r. 72.
Central Newpon, along B.Jiboa • Rescinded a pre-vious call Wrather Jnvest.ments, has been The total \'Ole wa.s 5•034· )fr. Smith in his garaa:e and they pau.ed a way suddenly last Sat.
Blvd. adjacent to the City Traller for bids for improvements at the named general m anaaer of the gave-first aid and took the urday In her home at 1351.1. N.
Park, produced results !\londay entran~ to the Corona del Mar Ba I b oa Bay Club, repla!'lng 10M CBn 01 CITED 1 yout.h to his home. Or. Holtz Bay Front, Balboa Island. She
evenln&. beach, and Instead ca lled for Wayne Ferre.ll , al'c.Otdinl to an Thomas Childs. 29, :\'('"''port I rushe-d hl.s .son to Hoae Hospital had been an island rHHient for
The City Council approved the blda, to be opened 10:30 a.m. announ~ment thla week by Beach assistant city manager. f()r treatment. Dr. Holtz Is with 10 years.
plana and specificatiON and May 5, (or permanent surfacln& P~ldent Jack Wrather. He abo rec-eived a citation from OftiN!r fnrd Aeronutronk. Funer-.1 services were held
called for blda, 10 be opened at ol the bl& parking lot westerly announced plans for an extensive Rotw:rt Caner. ~ewpon pollee; j ::\Irs. Holtz sa.ld she contacted yesterday In Baltt Mortuary.
1o:30 a.m. May ~ There will be ot the entrance and back of th~ Improvement proeram at the charalne h im wltn riding a bl. the de~lopment firm worklne on Corona del Mar, with the lleY.
2 courts, located end to end, MW concea.Jon area ; the e-s\!i Bay Club, which hla orJanlzatlon cycle without lights at :\1a rinel the north aide of Gisler Ave. and Codf~y Grae.Oin of the Ba.Jboa
near 15th SL mated co.t is Sl3.lJJO. hb Just pureh-.ed from the A\.-e. and Park A\·e .• Balboa Is-r~i\'ed a promise of action In Island Methodist Chu r-ch orridat·
Mark Enplke, chairman of the • Allowed a Pasadena con-1 ~_ew....:."""-:--Ba--'y'-C_o_. ______ ....:.••_n_d~·~·~'....:."~'~"":..:•~·m.:::.· ~"~·~n~d=•~>'~· _ _.:~•~·=·~in~l~n~e~l~.h=•~po=n~d~·-____ _.:l :ln~e~·-----------
Park Commiulon, said that the linn to withdraw Its
courts may be ready some time low bid for the under.
this 1ummer, and that eventu ·j•· .. ~~~ electrica l and telephone
they may be llzhted. La• at the Corona del Mar
Park and the tennis becaw.e of a mathematl-
been a project awarded the c.on ·
Beach to S«''hd lowest bid-
for a number Alex Ro~rtson Co.. for
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WE'RE OPEN DAILY
FROM 8 to 8
WE DEIJVER
3200 COAST
HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
IELIIITEIIEI
IPECIIL TIEl
For PICDic & Beach Partlee
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Grocery Specials
EGGS 41¢
f'RESH -LOCAL -AA doL
UQUID
Detergent 59¢
U & I _qt. -
Starch 43¢
UQUIDVANO liz gat ---
Cake Mix 10¢
Pillabury Loaf Size
Marble. Chocolate.
White, Yellow
Produce
LARGE FRESH
ARTICHOU:S
FRESH ROMANE
LETTUCE
2for13(
FRESH LOCAL -13·· ASPARAGUS
Larv• AU Green
Meat
CANNED
HAMS $5.39
Potioola lm~ & u.. 15 ...
~l!!f, Steaks
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MaUJ'AIT. AliT liD
-·,n-n ...... .. --.. .., .. .. TIE -.-1 ludae ltvl Lymo"Dovlo. _,_
dent of the Oranp Empire Boy
., aaADU' n.CII Scout Council, announcea that a-ttN 1 , ... , Ucketa a re avallable locally at
The two new directors on lhe
board of your Chamber may be
comparaUveJy youna men so fa r
as actual yeara are concerned-
but they are veterans In 'com.
munUy lead.,.hip.
the S.. Explonr Sue on Mat·
Jners Mile for lhe Goldelf"Jubllee
Scout Circus, commemoratlnc 1he
OOtb an~of lhe Boy Scouta or • The Clreua wll he.ld Satur.
dQ" evenlna. May i', In the Santa
Ana Bowl.
was the only member of the
party who made a double, It
couldn't have happened to a
nicer euy.
Grant Howald, usllltant potl·
muter, holds the rare dlar1 nc.
tlon of belna the only man In
the town to have a city park 1---~--------
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e PESCADOS
The fis hing, for Mazatlan, was
but It was good enough to
P"'~'''• dally thrlll.t a .pJt>nty. sallllsh had not yet come
There were some dolphin,
not In great numbers. Most
the excitement ' centered
marlin, ror my money,
most thrilling !Ish In the
Andy Foster of Oran1e
one of 198 poundt. blrpat
the men. Cecil McVay, Newport;
Gene Nichola, SOuth Gate, 'and
Nelson Stafford of Coeta Meu ~re the other winners' In
male d&pa rtment.
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LEGAL ROTJCE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. A-35120
SUPERIOR OOURT OF ntE
STATE O F CAUFORNIA
FOR THE COUl\'ii' OF ORANGE
Estate of BEATRICE MAE
CO WAN, also kn ow n llll
BEATRICE COWAN and MRS.
BEATRICE COWAN. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the cfedltors of the above
named decedent tbat aU per-
sons h.avlnr claln\j aealnst the
said decedent are required to
tile them, with the necHNry
vouchers, In the office of the
clerk of the above entitled court,
or to pr~nt them, w ith the
necessary vouch ers., to the undt't-
lligne d at the office of Ralph M.
M yers, Jr., Attorney at Law,
3tllO Ea.~t Coast Hlgh\1-'ay, Corona
del M ar, California, which is the
place of btUineu or the un der-
signed In all matters pertaining
were plt>nly ol marlin to the estate of said de<'edent,
One day I !laW 12. But within six months arter the first
of them wert' not too publication of thlll notice.
hun~~:ry. There was a lot of ba il Dated March 21 , 1960.
In the water, a rather unusual 1 JAMES A. COWAN
flll uation for Mazatlan. Four or Executor of the will of the
5 times marlin picked my above named decedent.
halt. always dropped It I M. Myers, Jr., allorney
there was a chance !or a 3800 Eas t Coast High·
up. All the l'Xj>erts, del Ma r. Phone
surtered a similar rate. Attorney for Execu·
Hehr got skunked. Mike
s<'OH"d the game, but his !alh«.\
lo'orest Smith, rlnally
one the fourth day.
I !rankly thin k the marl!
MarC"h 2-1 , 31.
the Newport
April 7.
Harbor
narned arc..-him,
Howald Park t. the home of
our. youth ce.nter, and Gran\
really earned the honor. He
played a bil' pan In atartinl' It,
and he Ia p~aldent of the Com ·
munlty Youth Cent'r of New·
port Harbor -located ln Corona
del Mar, ot course.
Other current activities Include
belna a director of the Newport
Harbot' Chamber of Commerce,
the United Fund, and lhe New·
port.Balboa Llona club.
Ralph Myers -the other new
director -·has the talent of be·
comlnl' president of pracUcaUy
every aroup he works with.
Ralph has been prHident of
the United Fund, the Corona del
Ma r Civic asaoclatlon, and the
Harbor Area Toastmaster club.
A capable attorliey, Ralph
brings to the directors a trained
teaat mind and a wiJJinrnes. to
give generously of advice and
actual hard work to k~p Corona
del Mar a wonderful place tn
which to live.
The comm unity 1.!1 fortunate to
ha\'e men like these on lis
chamber board.
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Incidentally, you r t'hamber Is
now extending a dividend of 3
months of free membership to 1 all pald.up memben .
Dues for the next 12·month
period will not become payable
untll Ju ly 1.
This nice gift Is due to the
fact that your t'hamber Is in
gOOd financial shape -and I
doubt If you will ever be sub·
jected to the usual ~gaing and
pleading for cash U.110 ma ny
rommunil)' groups are forced to
e ngage ln.
This Is because of those local
people who recognize the efrec1·
lveness and Importance of the
COf'Ona del Mar chamber and
consider It a privilege to volun.
teer work, money, and time.
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Director AI Sprlnrer of Hay.
thorn•'a. aaya this t. a rood time
for loc=al merchants to start
thlnklnc about what ean be done
to Improve the statu.s of bual.
neu.
In a short time, me rchants will
get a card rrom him -asking tor
their thoughts.
"Don't pull any punt•hes," he
says. "l want your comments or
criticisms, good or bad -and
you don't have to sign the card.''
When the a nswers are in, AI
and his commlnee will throw
chamber resources behind some
move to speed up circulation or
trade dollars.
"But we have to get CO·
operation," he says. "We won't
Jump Into any project unless
there 111 sound and substantial
participation by the folks It Is
de."'lgnt>d to help."
He urges merchants to attend
the regula r t'hamber brea.kfas~
each Monday morning at 8
o'f'lock at the Snack Shop a nd
do aome: braln·st.ormlng.
knt>w us otd .tlmet5, who AIJ. DAY 11 DAY
often bePn to Ma7.aUan. 12 ~at--j1{uLr were much le.lls ab<•u'l BOATS BOATS
taking the baits 2 CLm. J CUD. 6 •-"'·
had never been to 4 CUD. 5 CLID. ~ fnm
t I' ·, , -OJf r. ...
. ' _, l -• tore. And they lAaft fnm IOIC:O.tBwy,
balta best o r all <they 132 at.t SL ORiole 3.1434 12:10 p.m. do~). Olive Spa I nard of ... ~~~ I f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~§ ";;;;;~I was the ladles' champion -
a marlin and a lot of su rf ... I""&" ..
Phyllis Stafford, Coeta Mesa, ....
lop modln, 220 poundo. , ..... -S.p McMillan, Costa Mesa,
N'onna Nlchot., South Gate, Wcllda -. Pllll ,..... .. at of
a lso marlin winners. 0.. a.t Ia 14 ...,. • a.ter
Joe Howard, who, _...-.,_..A~-
one of the nation's be8t •• c•-... ..U a... ....
players, o4ook the 0.-.d .. trophy back to
very first marlin of
a IIU.Ie one.
but he loved
smiled broade r next
another of 180 pounds.
valet
cleaners
l I l7 ..t .....tiolthw•y _ .... _
Ol UliO
*CROWN HARDWARE*
5 ··--
SB.ALJ(SHBBTS
c/H•*Hty.~
-L ""'IT. CIIITA_.. ....
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EA.Tst:ft CANJ?V eTOftl!
1 dole!:J u.on.d candy eu•
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~IICAN IEOO !
cbocoialte fudse center : • .
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: MeoR'TWO CHOCOLAfte:
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and Business
Directory .
INCOME TAX
LELAND ). FOGG
Formerly
with Internal Bevenue
1982 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Liberty 8-1672
Residence Uberty 8-5664
Furniture Refinishing ·
Antique or modern. Cuatom
cablneta made'-altered -
repaired or reflnllhed. Fine
workmanahlp. Reuonable
, price. AJ~rt Holm. u 8-9679
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
3131 Harbor Blvd. at Gl.sler
~ta Mesa
KIMBERLY 5-11S8
Frl~ndly N~Jahborhood Ser.:fce
BELL BROADWAY
MOR,TUARY
NEW MANA&U of th. Cor~a del Mar branch of Security-First
National Bank is Raymond J. Moore, wh o come here from the head-
q uarters office in l0'5 Angt~les. He is o ve teran of Wor1d Wor II,
has been in banking for 2$ .,.on , and is o past ~ice -president of
tho American Institute of S..l'iking in Posede na:
110 Broadway
U 8·3433 6-B·Mlf Co.ta Ilea
Four new dwelllng.s In the
Cameo Shores development just
below Corona del Mar account.
ed for $150,750 wo rth ot permits
during the tirst week ot April.
Other permits, including a S50.·
000 dwelling In the Upper Bay
area. brought the total for the
beginning of April c l08e to $400,-
000.
The following permits were Is·
sued:
f'!~~~ e COaoiiA DEL JCAa f ::,;.;.;_ _____ -,J Roberty McNulty, 2-stdty add!.
FOil: ALL OF tlon 606 Larkspur, $17.900: Mau.
YOUR JNSURAJ(CE tfEEDS rice Pecaut, bookshelves for book
S dl . 1 Co 11 ~!c"'" at 2816 E. Coast Hwy., S8(X): a etr nsurance · Marguerite Fuller, garage, 214
John E. Sadletr Dahlia, $2,400: L. S. Sunderland, 3333 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3-3850 II ;,~~;:~';;·,,71 Orchid, $25: C. E. Corona del Mar IJ room at 215 Marl·
CROWELL. WEEOON A CO.
Members
Pacific Coast Stock E:Kchanre
Burdett Harrt.on, Rn, Mar.
Dick ~backer Ted Paul.on
Lola ,. ... .,.u Jtuth Baker _..,... Prt __ .. __
28011!!. eo.e JIW7. oa a.'I'Oal
COftiM dll liar
302-t E. Coast Hlahway
Corona del Mar
AC'ross from Christensen's Drug
ORIOLE 3-0467
For all your
Printing_ Net'ds
THE ENSIGN
Publishing Co.
ORlol~ 3-oo:iO
2850 E. Coast Hl&hway
Corona del Mar
CROWN
SALES, si:IMCE
and RENTALS
Orco •ock Co.
BUILDING ILOCIS-JUL SIZES-ALL TYPES J ..... ,... .,.....,.., ..... .................. _L ....... ._.. ....
hands this 24th
1960.
E. TROUTMAN.
E. TROUTMAN.
OF CAUFORNIA l ,, ss.
COUN'n" OF ORANGE l
ON THIS 24th day of March,
19801 before me, a Notary PubHc
In and for uld county and
•tate, re~ldlna thel'tlln, duly
commlsaloned and sworn, per·
!tOnally appea.red Vl\'lan E.
Trou.t.man and Ralph E. Trout-
man known lo me to be the
per.wns whose names are s ub·
scribed to lhe within Instrument
and. acknowledged to me that
they e.xK"Uf#d the same.
WITI'{ESS my hand and o[Ci clal
NELDA GIBSON.
SPECULATIVE?
"':~P.;;;~~ Publlc fn a nd tor said _ and Slate.
Comrnt.ulon expires NO\'·
26, 1981. ...... ..,.
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~bl~oh~' Marth 31, April 7, 14,
ln the Newpoc-t Harbor
tt. POUCE · ao1 a a
SAVING
IS A FINE ART
It tokes talent to paint c bright ~tura with the
INCUritr of savings ... but you'll find that you ccm
cra<rt• a real "mosterplec." when you .av• regu·
b lr at l.Oquno Federal .•• when yO\lt ec:rvinql,
earn more in safety! Start nowl
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• IIVIDUD
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LAGUNA FEDEIAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN A~TION
• Or...,. c-t,'• ~ ,.,........_. ..._. s...-. I a.--'"";..._
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1954 automobile by a ma·n,
unknown, alle&edly elv.
name .. .lohn Smith."
JAMIS
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~D~~bAftiL~ 1 lr Oismanr. 219
Larkspur Ave .. Corona del M111r,
reported the thf'h o! a blcyde
..• Fred C. Windermere, J215
Dolphin Ter., Irvine Terrace, re·
ported I he thdt of his 1959 Cadll·
lac Irom In front of 3-120 Via
Oporto, Newport Beach ... Rob -
ert D. Frick, 2931 E. Coast Hwy ..
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,... L eo..uT HWY ..
COIONAOfl. .....
NO ELEMENT
OF CHANCE
-calculated risk" ~ to be
a popular phrue
toroW-tMhloned '"aamble."
But ~·• DO piKe for either
bt pnparinc or dilpeali"l pbarmaceuti.call.
Ever notice the kUen U.S.P. or N.r.
oaa medicine label! n.e letten reprnent two
tiAdal boolc:atbatare recotnized by fede.rallaw-
tbe United SYte1: J>batmacopoe1a
aDd tbe NaUonal FormulU')'.
Toldbw \bey are the pharmacist's ''bible "
Tbey pve approved alaodards of the qualny,
purity, and poteaey of moat medicinal acent&.
Whatever. ,our prftCTiption calli for,
we are prepared to au iL
Christensen
(Formerly Vlncent.s In Corona del Marl
-l L COAST JIWY,. C:Oaoii'A DE.L ICA&
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'"N~slt• ._. ne t 1 ••eott. The native Hollander wears
wooden shoes." Sound like strange conversation" Bell
Telephone Laboratorie!l engineers don't think so. It's
part of a test to lessen noi!e on your phone. These sen-
tences are taped against a background of notse, thE'n
played over phones to listener! who rate how dearly
they sound. Our engineers learn a lot from thts test-
another way we wor k to bring you trouble·fn"'t' phoning.
BOSS OF THE YEAII
19&0
T hf" :\£"\~."pori Harbor Bu,.lnf'Ss k Proff'!'.<:wn.\1 Wnmt'n·~ Club
honort"d T . .\1 llambrook, PaC'I!u· TelephOnt> l'omp:tn~ .\lan-
agt>r, by naming him "Boss of lhf' YC'at " In upprt'C'la!lon for
hl.!l oonlinut"d inlere 1 and a.!'.!llSIRnC'e to the org:.nua!ion, Mr.
Hambrook's name "'a~ !'ubmhtr-d by Jean Ra nn~ and C'e<")'
Thayer and \'Oted upon by lht> eroup and Board of Dm~C'tOI'll.
C'rongfatulalions Boss -from all thr ~ang.
fie =•n tr.. the .. ,.n are
one way to brighten up the
house. Here's another way
to bring 11priDg in : "Piclt
a phone" from our gardell
of colon : red, pink, yellow,
ivory, rreen, blue, bejp,
p y, or white. Ext.eneD
pb:ooell are pn.ctical -wen '
u p1'ttty, like thia kitcbe
wall pboae. It ha.ap up
baadily, aavu counter
apace ... aad eaveayou
*I1L Wlty DOt calla.-..
lee reJ~re.eatatJve at ovr '·-aa..ortaa:to
'l'lley'D ... """"' IMip,... • ploao1 you .... lor.,. ....... "' ... ., t ••
•
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Mrs. Merkel
Installed by
Nightingales
lira. Frank T. M~rkel received
the ••vel ol authority as chair.
man of the Nightingale Chapter,
Hoag Memorial Hospital AuxU·
lary, Tuftday, April 5. Il\ltalla.
tlon ceremontes took place In the
bay front home ot Mrs. Martin
Lockney, 801 VI:.~ Lido Soud. Lido
Isle.
Mrs. Merkel pre-sented her new
board for the coming year. Elect·
ed officers are Mrs. Richard
Marshall, proeram chairman;
Mrs. Wllllam McLain, ways and
means; Mrs. Wilbur D. Newman,
mern.bershlp; Mrs. Corlett WIJaon,
recording secretary; Mrs. James
SU!tler, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Ter?.' Prudden, treasurer,
and Mrs. William Dana, parlla·
mentarlan.
Appointed chairmen tiJ'e Mrs.
Donald D. Wells, handicraft; Mrs.
W. D. Humason, tumor board;
Mrs. Larry O'Gara, baby pictures;
Mrs. John Hutcheson, calendar;
and Mrs. Frank J. O'Connor,
publicity.
NEW CHAIRMAN of the Nightingale Chapter chairman. Mrs. W. R. Dana. 720 Poinset1ia Ave.,
of the Hoag Hospital Auxiliary is Mrs. Frank Corona del Mar. The bracele t was a gift of ap-
Mrs. Dana reported that 4,240
In-service hours were served In
the past year In various asslen.
ments at Hoag Hospital, while
hundreds of hours were spent
outside working aU year on
Merkel of 2441 Marino Or., Bay Shores, who is preciation from the Au11iliary to Mrs. Dana for
pinning a bracelet on the wrist of the outgoing her service es chairman. !Ensign photo)
Annual F,iesta
Plans Drafted
Already planning ahead tor
the1r August f ies ta are members
ot the board of directors of Las
Marlneras Auxiliary of Family
Service Association or Orange
County. This annual event bene.
tits rhe scholarship fund. which
aids econd year social work
students at USC.
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--------------------------Chrlstmas decorations to be used
F II Fare Cooked up by BID y ·· · -Louise Meteer
In the hospital.
May Day baskets for patients'
tray favors were made during the
iMtallaUon ·meeting. A total of
f S h 1,820 holiday tray favors were 1 recall years ago thar a young rom th~ meat. pread t e top made by the Nightingales during
housewife rushed into the but'fh· of the roast generously wllh
er shop (that's what they called horseradish and mustard or Get· the past year.
them) and ranted and raved be· man mustard spicy a'nd hot Luncheon with a Spanlsh
cause of the toughness or a roast Sprinkle conte~ts ot one envelop~ flavor was served by the host·
she had bought the day before. of onion soup mix over the roast esses, the Mmes. Donald Wells.
The butcher he1rd her out, th~n Add a carrot and tops or cele,; I ~mil Foust, Humason and Nina
asked mildly. "\\'ell. Bess1e, how l to the pot. Add no water. Tum o~e. t 11 wlll b May
was the gra\'y?.'' .
1
d r fl1reh as1.dlow ads poss1 1ble, pu.t1 on a 3 at ~h~e:om':e:r ~late emem.
While there IS )Itt e nee or t I g t I • an s mmer untl ren . ber Mrs Orval W. Stewart. 13
A .. OII{IIJ8 Girt. • ••
By Louise Meteer
= • 6 )('*
SO)(EONE SHOULD T A P £ A TOOTHBRUSH "to hel~ou
RECORD the reporta ol com· bruah up on your bridle' was
mitt~ chairmen at annual meet· the clever tnvltaUon whJch went
In•• ol womena'a oraanlzatlons. out to a number of feminine
Then they could be played back brldee players. And apparently
tor all doubtlfil Thomues who eaeer to do Juat that were the
think that "all women do Ia play Mmes. G. Ly le Harbour, Joe E.
bridle.'' Newport Beach Ebell Prelnlnger, Stuart Babcock, Alar.
Club and the Volunteer Bureau tin Lockney, ;Earl Sawyer. WU·
are two organizations whose re. Ham 1.. Morris. Burton Romber.
port. I've heard during the ~..st ger, James Beattie, Keith Cordrey.
week. They left no doubt that Kenneth Lie ber, Hal Dike. George
wom~Wt's realm Is wide Indeed, Silver, Stuart Cu mmlnes, Ken-
and Its watchwords are Commun· neth Kinasley, Robert McCiul-
lty Service. loch, Robert Hill, John Davies Jr.,
SWEETEST SIGHT at the Bal. Paul Elmquist, WalterLler, Rich·
boa Bay Club lut week was a I ard Marshall and Leon Ware, all
table wMre Dorothy Yardley sat of LJdo. ·
with her 3 adorable 1 randchll· caUDillO 111 MElDCAif
dren. The UtUe elrl In organdle, WATED .._ Zelda Cllld O.O.Vo
the two little bo)'11 suited, and WalbL ADd wttll ua.. ....
with bow ties, were obvlou..sly tbeU ..... ....._ ~
enjoying their luncheon. lmpor· a Fr.acla ..u. ..ttl
tant among those present were
the chiJdren's . mother, Mra.
George Yardley m, and 3 huge
Easter bunnies. w.hlch each child
oould barely carry from the room
after lunch.
TilE PEJI IS MIGIITIEB tbaa
tbe ........ but too .aa.y wrtten
today an DOt ulD9 It .Uec·
Uftly. E,.. a typewrlt. MIM-
U.... veta a.,.m ...... • we
s.an.d ................. .
HAWAII CALLS Mr. and Mrs.
H. Paul Forton. who l~ft a board
the Matsonla April 3. Mr. Forton
Is In the real estate business in
Newport Beach.
(Continued on Page 5)
2 EI•••P .... ,
Wllr .. te•••l
aa.y.. Cllld .._ • ....... 1\vo American Field Service
CIC'ti.Sty __,.-...&on-.. exchange students will t a 1 k
..._. tMt a •• .._ of a.c.1 about their eKperlences at the
.................. to .,... I meetln& of Newport Harbor Pan.
clor why ao IDCIII1' aide trlpa hellenic at 7:30 p.m. next Wed·
for tllelr cldlct..._ d111'lD9 the nesday, April 20, at the home ot
day. • mach bGaae ,wortt at Mrs. Donald Martin, 2314 Falr.
D.igllt. hill Dr., Costa Mesa.
TWO LOCAL WOMEN are now The students are ~ancy Max.
Speech Clinic
Chief to Talk
Monday Night
• Dr. William Parker, author ot
"Prayer Can Chan•• Your Life"
and "Pathology of Speech," will
talk on "Love Can Chan•• Your
World" at 8 p.m. Monday at the
Ha rbor VIew School In Corona
del Mar. The lecture Ia sponsored
by the Friends of the Library.
Dr. Parker Is director of the
speech cUnJc at Redlands Unl·
verslry. He received hla A.B. de·
gree In 1939 and his M.A. In 1941
from Redland3, and his Ph.D.
from USC In 1951. His lecture
Monday will be based on ma.
teriA.l..f~ML.his..Jlew bOOk to
publlsReC:I _!K au l4,1l)ll_._.:.-~
GUlL roa ·THE caovu
Richard and Jane Croul, (27
Fernlear Ave .• Corona del Mar.
are parenrs of a daughter born
Monday, April 4, In Hoag Hos·
pital, weighing an even 9
pounds. -------WILLIS aUT AJIBIVES
Creighton and Barbara Willis,
13()1• • 43rd St.. West Newport,
are parents of a son born Wed·
nesday, April 6, In Hoag Hos·
pltal, weighing S pounds, 14
ounces.
"lt'a Fun to DrHS
In Fashion"
2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
ORIOLE 3·5030 The Corona del Mar"home ot
Mrs. William Dana. last year's
president of the group, was the
seene or a recenr planning meet.
Jng. Mrs. Henry Johnson, presl·
det. led discusslorf. Board mem·
bers, Including the Mmes. George
Buccola, Walter Worthen, Lewis
Dunmire. 1. Peter Barrett, Pat·
ricla Sweet and John Swartz. con·
tributed Ideas.
even the cheaper cu ~ o( ml'at ro I (fer. A 3 or 4·pound roast will B lboa Coves Newport Beach.
be tough tooay, considering ten· lake .t hours. a •
derizers and slow methods ot Continuing uses or packaged --------
cookJng. therE' I~ lillie doubr that mixes to make home cooked Mrs. Bernard
rhe gravy st11l is a most import· things better. do try the Pop.over
ottlcers or Kappa Kappa Gamma well. daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs.
Alumnae Assn. They are Mrs. Don Overton Maxwell of Costa Mesa.
E. Van Dall of 401 Seville, Balboa a senior at Harbor High School,
and Mrs. John P. Nelle! or Costa who went to Rio de Janeiro tor
Mesa. They are .sec~tary and the summer afrer her junior year,
treasurer. respectl\'ely. ot the and Michelle Bourdarot of Can·
group. Mrs. E. J. Kelm of Newport nes. France. now a senior at Hat·
Beach hostessed the organization
1
bor Hig. h and living with the
the day of election. rc~h!a~rl!es!JU~l~lm~a,!!n~!~a~m;!!l[ly~ln~B!,a!,!lbo~a~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A FAMILIAR VOIC"E was that r
of Mrs. Rov Keene. fonner Co.
ant culinary hem. particularly to mix u Yorkshire pudding wirh Is In sta II e d the non·dleting male. your pot roast. Follow the recipe
For a succulent pot roasr with on the box. placing the roast un·
a most delicious brown gravy. co\·ered In the oven for the time
do try the packaged onion soup 1 necessary to bake the pudding.
... tx, added 1n Its dry form. while The onion soup mix makes ex·
the meat i· cook1ng. A pot roast cellent gra\'y for left·o\·er pot
I rona del ~1ar resident. on the
telephone last week. Seems that
the Keenes have moved back
1rom Whittier and bought the
COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE
Mrs. Patricia Sweet Is chair.
man of the fiesta. Mrs. John
Swartz will head the decorating
committee and Mrs. J. Peter Bar.
rett Is in charge of the prizes.
)frs. Lewis Dunmire will handle
the ticket sales.
should be a combination of l roast or other meat also.
mouth-watering navors rhat tan· Sou;> mixes In the dehydrated
tallze from e\'ery point In the form should be kept on hand te)
kitchen and well out to the gar-add to stews and soup. Here ls
den. excellent Cla\·oring to enhance
LEAGAL KOTICE
No. A·35288
Choose your fa\'orlte pot roast your dish. quickly used. and eco·
cur. or even short ribs. Wipe with nomlcal. As for using them with
:t damp cloth, and brown on all the addition of waler only, that
sides in a little hot fat. prefer· l is up to you.
NOTICE ol Hearing ot Petition
for Probate of Will and for Let·
ably "tried out" from suer cut ''Nutr Sed!"
:;s.J;t~~:b'R COURT or/Bon Voyage Party Is Held
11££ STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~NRA~loR THE couNTY .oF For Lester Lowes of Balboa
In the Matter ot the Estate of' A sjlver boat inscribed ss I er. Lonnie Vincent. Everett Gar·
ARTHUR V. FREDF:rTE, De· Rotterdam bore a "smoke stack" diner. ~rge Lind. George Pen·
ceased. . candle in pink as the C'Onver a. ney•, Ernest Saftig, and Terrell
Notice Is herehy gl\'en that I tlon piece centering th~ luncheon Root. L'nable ro auend was ~1rs.
the petition ol JEANNETI'E E. table when ~1rs. Paul RogN " ~n -, Howard llo.
FREDF:rTE for the probate of the, tertalned at her bayfront home It was announced at the party
Wlll o( the above named dece· on Lido Isle. that th~ Lowes' son in-law and
f!ent and for the Issuance ~r This wa .. appropriate for the daughter. Or. and Mrs. Terrell ~tters 'l_'estamcntary to rhe. peJI · bon vo\·agt> parry arrangt>d to Root. wall leave for Europe whh-
uoner w11l be. heard at 10 o clock honor :.1 rs. Lester c. Lowe or 22-12 in the next few months also.
a .m. on Apnl 15, 1960, at the I Channel Road. Balboa. who , Dr. Lowe is rellrlng chief or rhe
court room of Department 4 ot l lea,·es with Dr. Lowe April 1 for l".S. Power Squadron. During his
the Superior Court or the State u rour ot the Continent. They will C'Ommand he made 25 tripS to rhe
nf California In and for the . 1 d ·n rhelr ltinerarv Hot. Hawallan Islands and has toured
Counry or Orange. I :~~cf e ~lgium. France.· Italy. the orient. He also was aboard
Date March 23. 1960 Spal~ Switzerland and England. t:mted Airline's r~ent maiden
L. B. WALLACE, The'-' 'expect to s~nd 2 w~eks In I jet flight to Hawaii. County Clerk. J t 1 h M GALVIN R. KEENE. Gsta~d. Sw t"terland. w t 1 rs. BOMMACE SALE SLATED
333 North Newport Blvd.. Lowe s niece. k d t the Mrs. Oliver Howell of Balboa ~Pwport Beach. Calif. I Places w~re mar e a m'e!: Island Is a member of the com· Auorn~y tor Petirloner. luncheon table for the M ~· mittee In charge of the rummage
Publish: March 31. April 7. 14. Clarence Cooper, E~ton Hallett. saJe being held today and to.
1960 In the Newport Harbor I Donald Colegrove. Willla~\ ~lrb~, morrow I April 14·15) by the Wo. ~~nisligini. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiaicikiCioinieidioini, iMiairisihia liliiieiieciij· men's Auxllla ry to the Orange County Optometric Society at 126
S. Los Angeles St.. Anaheim.
CORDIA DEL IAR TUVR SERVICE
•
3542 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
LEGAL KOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING
No. A35311
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORANG£
Estate of WILLIAM S. ANDER·
SON. Deceased.
NCYMCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Tin.E INSURANCE lc TRUST
COMPANY has filed herein a
OR 3-0380 petition for probate of Wlll and '~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ for Letters Testamentary, refer-~nce to which Is made for fUrther
•
........ M.....a.l'l a.--...1&-..,1_ particulars, and that the Ume
-_. -·-...... and place of hearing the strne
-WAIWYWI has been set for April 15, 1960, IIOWIIW&U -· Suits. Saron,a. nr-, c.Dda ~dre'l' at 10:00 a.m., In the courtroom ~,..... Muumuu. Luau ec.tu.-. 1feD 1 Alalia of Department No. 4 of saJd oourt, ~loatllleaPartJDecandDI at 8th and Broadway, In t he City
...-..... of Santa Ana, CAlifornia.
• MIDO
• &RUEN
• WYlER
• ETHNA
• HAWtLTON
EeftEMONT
PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL
C8II.DIID I '1'0 •• DMI
Small CJ• II e Art cmd Craftll
lpalt ... Game AdlYitlee
~
1'1'1111! lllllliJIIIi!dk .. MIIi•~. kd•W -• .... _ .a .... YJ~YA CIOITA--· 'Ill ~ ....... ., ..... • a
'
L. B. WALLACE. Clerk.
Dated Man:h 30, 1960 ·
A. K.PHELPS
Attorney for Petitioner.
3429 E. Coq HI~~~:Y Corona del liar, f .
Publish Ma.lleh 31; April 7 and 14.
In the Newport Rarbor ~IlL
L.er<)Mi end ~ost ~
Furnit\lre Stor, in the ,..,..,
Cell .. .,_
OECOitATtNe SPVICI
Ulterly I-IIII
lust ·• 'arln F&nill:irtt~ -...... .....,,......
•n -· c::.-• ..., •• ....,.. .....
Mrs. Robert Bernard was ln. Snug Harbor Trailer Park In
stalled last week as p~sldeot of Costa Mesa .
the Corona del Mar School PTA. FBOM Acaoss aLOE PACJ·
and Mrs. Ra lph Schisler. also ot FIC WATEBS CG~DeS WOld of
Balboa Island. received the past Mr. aiMS Mn. JCidr B..U., form·
president's pin. or Kewport a.acJa ne.ldeata
Mrs. Cy Newman was Installed who bern bMa -.acatioa1.D9
as first vlc.-e·presldenr; Mrs. Rkh· aboard tbelr 75-foot yac:lat Ia
ard Hilliard, second vice·presl. Ala Wat Barbor, Booolala. f•
dent; Mrs. Ha rry Baker. secre· the paat 3 ••til&. Row.....,...
tary; Mrs. John Newbrough, aaOftd lato the ~pleted
treasurer; Mrs. Henry Porcella, KUbena Apcutaaelat Jlotel Ia the
historian, and Mrs. Hill Mason, becat of Wcdklld. aDd wW stay
a uditor. -to ....,,.. IL elso on Lido
about 90% choose
all-electric kitchens
A~ttAIIt.~
3401 e..+ eo.t HHJhwey
Corone cW M•
ORl-4640
RAY DIKE AND D.R. COLEGROVE, DEVELOPERS
OF HARBOR ESTA'.J;ES, COSTA MESA -
• "When the buyer is oct~ liven a choiee of kitchens we've
foundtbatabout90% choeee all-electric. This overwhelming
publicpreferenceforall-electric kitchens helped us decide to build
I. ..... , ••• , whla1 te ..... ,... .......... ..... L u,AI/or ,..,_ ..... both
f•MUoael aacl clocoratlva tbra1lt .. J'OUI --.
"
C:HIJitC:HES
Alumnae Club ................................................... lt•s Festiv~
Election Set Harbor women Time April 21
a.lbM l.a..d eo--aalty sermon on "Do<-trtne of Atone. Tht' Newport ~ach Ebfoll Club
lletlaodiat caa..o _"The Chal· ment'' Is the Colden Text from It will be "International eve. LOUISE METEER, Society Editor will hold its spl'lng festJvaJ next
lenge of Easter" will be the 1 John (2:1 l: "If any man s in. nJna" tonl&ht tThuraday 1 Wht'n C.ll i11, 01 wild i11 y~~~¥ club toe-n, 10eiel itemt, cJI .. rch tiOtiet. personei Thursday, Aprll 21. In the club·
sermon subject ol the Rev. God. we have a n advocate with the the Alpha Cht Omega Alumnae 1 itemt, enge,.met~t •"4 ...dding Jtori" to loui .. Meteer •• the Ensign house beglnnln& at 10:30 a.m .
frey Graeflln at 8:30, 9:45 a,d Father, Jesus Christ the right· Cl ub meets at the home oC Mrs. Newspe,..r, Coton• 4el Mer. TelephOfle: Ol iole l.OS50. Mrs' Jliflk Boylan wass and
J l a.m. Easter Sunday. N e W eous." Alva D3 vls J r., 216 Jasmine Ave., l a R II o o A A A I A I A A o A A A A.A A A A A A P A A At A 0 A A A 0 A A A A A A 0 A A A At R t mean~ ~halrman, ~ lsted by
members wfll be received Into • • • Corona del Mar, for <'offee, I THtJIISDAT. APRIL 14. 1810 •EWI'OirT au.oa E.MSJGR ~ I Mrs. Charle Bull and Book ~C·
the ,church at 9:45 a .m . and the BArrbc. Chriatia:D Church ( Dls.. dessert and program. PUIUSIIED EVEn TIIUUDAT. C080MA DEL IIA& CALJPODlA tion No. 2. will prepare sand.
sacrament of baptism wlll be elples ol {;hrlstl-The sermon 1 Miss Nancy ~axwell. Harbor wkhes to be served from noon
administered at 11 a .m. The topic chosen by the minis ter, High student who tud.ed In MRS BARNES ELECTED to 1 p.m. DurlnJ: thl~ ~andwlch junior choir will alnc at the 8:30 Barrett Whiteley, tor d uplica te Rio de Janeiro last summf'r, wllJ • hour there will be music by a
service, and the senior choir will services Sunday Is "Easter Every I tf'll of her experlenCP'! ns nn 4-piece aC'<'Ordion band.
wlttt Sallie sing at 9:45 and 11. Commem· Day." "The mes~ge will be de· exchange s tudent. Mrs. John EBELL CLUB PRESIDENT A fashion show will b<' pn:>.
orating' the lru~titutlon of the livered In the Seventh-Day Ad·\Owens wlll •show alldes of her sented at 1 p.m. Mrs. R. N. Glas·
Lord's Supper, there wliJ be a ventlst Sanctuary, 3262 Broad trip to Europe. 1 Mrs. Lee Barnes, former resl· recording secretary; Mrs. A. B. gow. Mrs. Howard Farwell. ~irs.
Closed Easter Sunday, see you special celebration of Holy Com· St., Ntwport Heights, a t 8:30 and Officers for 1960-61 will be dent of Lido Isle and now Jiving King ot Balboa, t'Orre pondini John Colby, Mrs. P. F. Bam~s
Monday. munlon at 7 :30 p.m. today 11 a.m . A baptism service will elected a fter the program. Co. 110 Laguna Beach, was elected secretary; ).irs. Clyde Johnson of I and Mrs .. Richard Ware will
(Mauhdy Thursday) In the follow the 11 a .m . service. The 1 hostesses with Mrs. Davl will be pres~dent of the Newport Beach Shore CIIIC.!>, treasurer: Mrs. Jack model spnng drel' ses. with (•om·
* * * church. , junior and senior choirs, directed Miss Margery Schrouder and Ebell Club at last week's meet. Kemp of Balboa Island, fmanclal j mentating by Mrs. Norman \Vat·
• • • by Mrs. ~erie Valdez, will sing her sister, Mrs. Basil de Lisle, of lng. She will $Ucceed ~'irs. John ~cretary: ~1n.. Elmer Chase of son. Nicest Easter gilt we ever ~·
celved. We opened the charity
boxes which housed Lucky Buck
contnbutlons last week and
want to thank you all for your
generosity. As a result, h~'s
what we're glvlng ln real cash :
n.. Lutlleraa anarch o1 Uae "Open the Gates of the Temple." Harbor Highlands. Lamar of Balboa. Balboa, auditor, and :\>Irs. Basil I There will be a number of
1(_..., Corona del Mar-"Resur· • • • I Other officers U>r the coming Peter on of CUff Haven, director booths. offering surh bargain as
rectlon Truth" Is the sermon Tbe t1Dl......u.t Cbwda -A• p II te vear are )frs. Stanley Statla of of ways and means. home>.made candles. eakt>. .tnd
theme of the Rev. Douclas Wes. "Easter! So What?" will be the I r 0 u I 0 n ~ewport, first vice-president: )1rs. Rogers was chosen as the pie~. needle work. old bookl. and
sell at 8, 9:30 and l1 a.m. sermon theme of Dr. Charles Mrs. E. A. Rogers or Corona ~el Senaor Ebell woma n or the year white elephants.
Corona del Mar -Youth Center,
$13.60; Newport Beach United
Fund, $20.08; Camp Flre Girls,
$6.53; Big Brothers of Orange
County, $16.06; G 1 r 1 Scouts,
$25.55; Costa Mesa Girls' Club,
$17.20; COila :\1esa United Fund,
$13; H o a g Hospital, $82.05;
Y.M.C.A., $19.87; Harbor Area
Boys' Club, $26.00; Boy Scouts,
$26.19.
Easter Sunday. The Sunday Clare Bla uvelt at the 10:30 a.m . T I k I Sl t d )far. second v1ce-president: )1 tss for her many accomplishments
school will meet at Its usual service Sunday In the Universal. a $ a e Thelma Johnson of Bay Shores. for the Ebell Club and Cor work. Jazz Concert
Held on Lido
time, 9 :30 a .m . •Mrs. John Neff lst Church. 1259 Victoria St., 1 d •d ing many hour for Hoag Hos·
will sing sola. at 8 and 11 Costa )lesa. William Fltchen, county air Goo Frl ay pltal.
a.m. and will be joined by Mrs. • • • pollution control off icer, wlll The program was presented by
William !'iou rse In a duet at the Pint ChrtatlaD Churc.b. Costa give an lllustrated talk on solv. s • A .:\fr . Louase lteteer. womt>n"s
11 a.m. service. Mrs. Nourse will Mesa-"Day of Victory" will bejlng the air pollution problem at erVICeS re editor of the En ign, who ga\f'
also sing at the 9:30a.m. service. the sermon s ubject of the Rev. the monthly meeting of the her original monologue, "Full
Progressive jazz h:~, c-aught
the Caney of a number of musac
lovers in the :-.:e>wport Harbor
area who recently gathe-red at
the homP of Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Phillip<;. 131 Via l:ndlnf'.
Lido rsle. T h<'re. following a
dinnt>r party. tht>y enjoyl?<1 a
privati? music-al ;;po;;saon with
Calvin Jarkson. piarH;,t, and ht'!
Mrs. Paul Bentzlen will be In Franklin o . Blxley Jr. at 10:4o
1
woman·s Civic Lea~tue Tuesday Slated Here Life Story or Jennifer Lee." The
charge of decorations, aided by a.m. Sunday. He will also con· morning In the Ebell Clubhouse. musical mood !or each change
Mrs. Walter Buchterklrchen and duct a sunrl,se service at 6 Balboa. Traditional Union Good Friday In Jennifer' life wao; set by the
,-:"
Mrs. Philip French. Holy Com · a.m. In the church. Bible schooi J Coffee will be st>rved at 9:30. ervices are scheduled for 3 accompanying pt.J.nast. ~tcs. John
mun!on will be held at 7:30 this w111 be held at 9:30 a.m. and and the business meeting will harbor area churchf's tomorrow Hurtt.
eventng (Thursday), and a Good a special prayer service at begin ar 10 a.m. Hoste es will t Friday 1• --------* * * The Eaa .. r IuDDy abould
bow • • • We lo.Stecl IWa to
oaJ' eaacty atonal.a9 ....._
wbeo our aew coa.fectloMt'a
abop .. t Ia freat waa oaly a
chocolate c:ocrted dNCIID • • •
"Tab lt from me, ldcll,.. tbe
Friday service. "Words From the 6:30 p.m. 1 be M.rs. Ja ck Bayer. chairman; A 3 .hour service will start 31 SUlfRISE SEBVlCE AT Dtnn:.s
Cross.'' ls scheduled for 7:30 • • 1 Mrs. Herbert .:\1iller. co-chairman. noon In St. Jame" Episc:opal
Eaat.r luoay la.alaMcL "l'n
penoaally deU"Nd ID ore
bo-. of cbocolatn. mon
placft to more fem.al• tlacm
you Mll pouDda of coffM ID a
year .•• Edy'a Cbocolatea
atwan br1D9 tbe loudeat oha
aDd Gb.l. WbeD tbe l1cS com ..
·off, wltb tbe flnt Dibble, eyes
Ugbt up. thea become dnamy
• • • aome of tbe gala awOOD,
but lllOIIt of 'em get abold of
tbeauel-.es cm4 41-.e ID for
more."
* * *
p.m. tomorrow. Clarlat Church by t.be Sea .• Ba l.' asslst£'d by :\>Irs. Stanley Hill and Church. );ewport Beal h T~P
• • • boa -There wl)) be 3 services :\>Irs. Percy :\1c-cay. medllatlon~ wdl bf' based on
Coroacr del Mar ~uDity on Easter Sunday, a t 8:30. 9:-tS , the Seven Last Wordf; from tht'
Cbwda -Four Easter worship and l l a .m . The Rev. Edward Till Ti--n a..... Cross. The Re\·. John Parkt> wall
service will be conducted on Smith will prea ch on the topic. sssv VV bl' In charge. 0tnf'rQ taktn;::
Easter Sunday at 8, 9, 10 and "Thou Shalt Follow ).1e," at all Teen Timers dan("(> group part will include the Rev. West·
11 a.m. );ur ery care will be 3 ervices. The sermo n text Is <;ponsored by the ~loo'le Lod~e well Greenwood, assistant reetlar,
provided at all four hours. The John 20. turned rural Jao;t Friday night. and the Re,·. Edward P. Allt>n.
Re\·. Edwin Gomke will preach • • • Levi.; and rherkerl shirt-.. glng· dav school administrator: also
on the topic. "Triumphant Evl. Cburc.b of Jesus Cbrlat ol Lot· ham dre'l<>es anrl -;unhonnt>t<o th~ Rev Ed Smith o:tn 1 o~
dence" at all ..J worship hours. ter Day SaJot.-Easter Sunrise wl?re In e\•ldf'nC(' at lh{' ~too"t' A:thur Hob-.on nf Chri..,l Chur, n
There wiH be no church school o;t't\'lce will be held Sunday Hall in Costa ~te-.a . Bv the &>a. Balboa
c lasses. and families a re invited mornln~ at the end of );ewport T his organl7ation rO\'t'r' the ·Tht-Co~ta ~lp;;.a Commun11~
to worship together on this Sun· Pier. The :-.:ewport Beach City Harbor art'a In it<~ memher-.hip \tethodist Church will holt! a
day. A ~1aundy Thursday com· Coun<'ll gave approval ~1onday anrl ha-. manv .H·tivnt ... -. with one.hour service startin~ at 1
m union service Is planned for evening to the Chu rrh request strirt rule.:; gowrning II« fun · p m. with the R£>\'. Cliffo~rl
7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. The to U"e the Pier. times. F'ugaiP, pa.~tor of the hurrh. an
Deacons will conduct the Office ·harge. The P.t>\'. Ewing g Huli
or Tenebrae immediately after ··=· •:• •:• E •• <• ••••• -=· c • -:•:I • I •••• I •>:c ¥ a:•:• ,n., or St. Andrew';; P~e--byteri.1'1
the Sacrament. •JDond Us Gtr• Is • Church will prcalh. • • • J:1l pit • • A l"nion Good Frirtav Q(''\ i• <'
St. Jame.-Eplscopal Church .,, ill be rondurtt'd at 1 p.m. 1n
-Holy Communion will he ht:'ld By Louise Meteer , tht> Coron~ del :\l.u Com:nunit'
at all services Easter Sunday: •:-:• , • •:• , , • , , , , • , , •:• , 1 , , • • • , • • , , , o:c• c n Congrt>gattonal Church \\ llh thh•' a: i :30 9:15 and 11 a.m. Child Rev. Godfrey Graefiin o! I (' ~re will be provided at the 9:15 1 Cont lnued from Pagt' 11 sportamaDShlp that exist• be· Balboa Island ~lethorli~t Chur<'h
and 11 a.m. ~o~e>rvlces. A chll · JCST A~to:-.:G US G IRLS. all tweea Dewapaper women. Be. as a guest pre:~chPr. The Re> ...
dren"s flower service with mite errors other than typographi<'a) cause she ba• real de•oUoD to Doyle Bryant of the SoulhNn
box pre-sentation and Holy Bap. can be blamed on this Girl. since ber car"r aad to ber two soDS, Baptist Group will ~he the
til!m wtll be held a t 4 p.m . practically nobody co~ld gt>t becauM abe malres frleDda 10 ccripture reading. T h t' Rev.
Easter Eve <Saturday). candle· thlnu straight after betng sur· faat. aa4 becauM ber MDM of Edwin Gomke and tht> Rev Rob·
"But we want our own choco· lilht Commemoration of the prl~d out o1 her wits by s uch fatr play -"' wa-.en. •• tou ert Gilman of the Corona del
latea with our ?,W" faney per. Last Supper wUJ be held at 8 a birthday party! M1 boaoqwet. :\ta.r church will assist.
sonallzed boxes;. we told the tonight (11tursdayl. and there Ju~t In t'ase you weren't among
Easter Bunny. Sure, ~et your 'fUl be Holy Communion and those present who got togeth~ ftL--1.. •••• lrUill
own boxe<;, but put Edy s Chaco· ht>aling service at lO:JO a .m . at Dangerous Da n ~lcGrew s ~ I
latt-s In ·em. You could cook up todav. A children's ervl<'e will I )fonciay for luncheon in one or R -...La. .,.. T 1 1 p E R S 1 II L chocolatt> recipes for, the next be held at 10 a.m . and ...\ Tl?ne. tho..e lnCormal. no.hostess run· a.-1 VUU I I
year anrl you rouldn t possibly brae service at 8 p.m. on Good ft> t we Girls lovt'. let"s say that Ch ch membership ro e to 600 come up with a nything finer f ld . thf' particular brand of I bank 1 ur
tha n Edy's ... so rich. so pretty. ,~.a>:____ " • roll" th£>v ,E'l'\'~ this reporter a the follow~ngcperson~ ~v~lra~ Livinq Alone?
so exqul!lile. so very pure. with Sl Aa ... --, ._....._.erln from a bun basket wt>re stmply -received at c' he ohrona •i~s .:.last
I h rl · d " t used " ,.,...,._ ... -1"~ · Communaty urc sen ~"' • on y t e ne t •n.:re len s . "A Thing Incredible" will be the delectable. and will disappear S ... . ,,. Ca oJ•·n \tarcia
* * * So we doo4 lt. Mow you CGD
pldt up n Eater Llly Wldler
oae ...... cm4 a bolll of cboco..
latea llllder tbe otber 1D _.
ecuy atop. People an latenat·
log to Ua .. D to •• , "'Wby c.orve. anD't tb ... tile ....-
cbocolatft we fouad ID t1aat
little allop lD Scm Pnnacbco! ..
ADotMr • . • "Mow we WOil't
bcrft to take • detour tblou9.b
* * * Sclll D'-90 for U.. ear..UO.."
· coming trip un .. ay · ·' 1"5 r J • sermon subject or the_ Rt>v. like r:nagac on my
1
Keeler. ~llss Clt>o Lorraane
Charles Dlerenfield at 8:1;>. 9:35 to Chicago. f , \llchelsen. ~11"" CatherinE> Ann
and 11 a.m. Easter Sunday. A ~hose best of fr!ends or an) ~tichelsen. :\liss Patricia Karen
Communion Service will be held soctety editor. ~\e Hurtt . an~ I \1etzler, Warren Barkt>r. William
at 7:30 tonight tThursdayl. Tht> Jt>an Tandowsk). maneu\ere. I Dae \fro; F£>rne Diede. ~ti "
church sanctuary choir will pre· the whole t hing. An extra dlvt··l \fa~ar~ Fait Robert R. Haber·
sent a sermon in music ''The dend was the colonial nosega~ ~an ~rs. Gertrude ...\. ~taurer.
Requiem" composed by Gabriel or pink carnations and rose :\liss' Ethel Revnolds. )t rs. trv·
Faure at "8 p.m . tomorrow. Good s prinkled with blue ~or;et -~!t I lng Whitney, :\{Iss Pamela Eli7a.
Friday, under the direction or nots. tossed m~ wa~ Y • 1 . beth Whitney .:\irs. Warren Bar·
James Fitzgera ld. Mrs. Ralph :\11chaud. who sa•d she d recen~ ~ \ker \<l r and' Mrs. Leonard W.
Deaver will be organist, :\irs. caught the bouquet thrown er De~n · 1;....1ng H. Whitney. Mrs.
Lewis KJdder, sopraqo soloist. In this column. and was return· J a · L Brans the Rev. Richard
and :\farvln-Johnson, baritone i nJC it ! . h 1 , I Ro ~lede. Mr. ' 8 nd Mrs. KIrk P.
soloist. The ~d·ea;~ res~ 1(1r,e~~ ~~~ I D~aheim. )1rs. Ruby Gibbs. )Iiss • • •• bol.stere > sue · \f G 1 b b s Mrs )otarlan
Cbrtatlaa Sdeaace Cburc.bea. though the Chicago t rip will be . ~rry th Rev , and \t rs. LE'ster
Newport ~ach, Corona del Mar to greet m~ fifth gra.ndchlld! ~ s~·ith.e ).fr. ~nd l'.irs .. Charles
and Costa Mesa -Christ Jesus· A Trout. ).fr. and ~Irs. Don E.
teachings of the Indestructible SPEAIDIC OF .OUQUETS. S~vder. ).Irs. Doris 0 . Wadsworth
The ,·ery lonel;e~t thin~: l"l
the world is ha\"ing to tu ~:-~
on your own J.g1lts Let u;;
light up your homt> and opl:'n
your garage doors elect~on·
lcally and automatically.
Onceyou·,·ehad an ElecHonlc
Garage Door Opener. you ll
never be without one. Call us
today: Lido Sall?s Co .. Pa,kard
Bell Garage Opene r~. 324
);ewport Blvd .. );ewport Beach
Phone U 8-4491.
Ea11ter "SUnrt'<f' ser\"lces arC'
h d I ( • • bass pia ver. .. ~· <' · u ('J or 6 am. Sunrl<~y at ~fr-. iohn C'arkPII. who long
:'liewp~>rt DunE'". -.pon"'r('d b~ has ~n J dP\Ot€'e c•f jau.
tlw ~ewport. H.~rbor Council ~f ~ ,~onsort>d the affair al "hKh Churcht>~. ="e" port ~arbor. K t about 33 W<'rc gathN<'d H<' 7tu"::. Club and the ~roptlmJst offt>rf'rl 3 ronrerts \\ llh :! tnt<'r·
lma .... aons.
Ea tt'r mu .. H "til bt> presented He "111 return sn "·'~ to t•n.
by . \terlt'\; ~IE'Iod~ Chorus and t(.'rtaan a nuf lt>u"-from lhf' ... ame
trumpett•r-; from the L' !'. ~ran · group and other in\ ttl"d )::"U~ts.
nP Corps .-\tr :.'to~raon. El Toro.l HI" ha<. b(>en f'duce~t<>tl 1n tl~,~~·
Harhor a r{'J t hur h£>-. \\:II also cal mu ic. and ha bt'<"om..-a
pa~taupare. rompoc;.er. Hi plaM for th€' !u·
•ure Include .Judy and work tn
EuropE'.
Harbor
Market
~ .. 3420 Via Lido
Newport Beach /~··» ~~~ ~~~~~~~Phone OB 3-0954
REEDEUVERY
-E A-S-T E R N B ·E E F
Swift's "USIA Clleice"
T -Bones 1.19ft.
Porterhouse 1.29;..
Top Sirloin 1.39f.
I Sirloin np Roast 89~
HAMS s=·;~u 55~
Btrn'HALF 59c lb. CENTER SUCE 89c lb.
SWIFTS. BOIIXEL & UT11
OVEJC aE.ADT FJIESJI LOCAL
1111 LIIF 49~ TURIEYS
Of course there are many
Bunny Dipped usortl'nents In
boxes of these fine chocolates,
but the new fun l.s the confus·
tng c.-hooslng by the piece. Wlth
a nice girl like Opal Do&e to
set you straight betwMn the
c.-hocola te rovered marz.Jpan bars,
nougats, c reams, carmels, chewa.
chocolate coconut rolll and Ia·
coon squares. you can't help but
come up the correct aweet.tooth
usortment deal1ned especially
tor you.
relationship of God and man we're ._.... oae (aDd hope
1
and .:\tiss J acqueline S. Wads· ~llbe~~u~ln h~~ ~w~")~to~~~~~~9;:;lw~o~rt~h~.=~=~~~~===~~~~~~~~~:~~~~=============~~====~~=:~~ services. Ri&hllghUnc the leaon · _. to tMt ~t of
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.. t~oe yea .......... ...
J_... etts•lls, ,_... tiDed
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cell& ......... _ .. "' , .. wta ew sL .,_..... .._
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ThanM Euter Bunny .••
We've rot the sweetest, purllett.
nicest, yummlat Conf.ctloner'a .
CANDY ••• CANDYu.
liE
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
OUR NEW CONFECTION SHOP
did ... UZE U .. TIE
F11E1T IWEEII Fll TIE iWEEIUT ........ --
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3G7 Via IJdo
CANDY •••
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Sentiment and Song Touch
Hearts of City Councilmen
I W&WIW't U.... ...... NUMDAT. AN:IL lt. 1-
,.,.._&tUI iWGWT. ~ADG.IIA&~
Services now at Babaon Realty
BulldlnJ, cOut Hwy. near
Goldftrocl neb Sunday. You
are cordially invited to att~nd.
CHIIISTIAN. SCIENCE
SERVICES
Sentiment end harmon)' broke j.t.C!ent 10 W•t cliff, Harbor Hl&h·
up lhe uaua.l hwn·drum of City Ianda and Bayere.t.
Council deliberatioN Monday Mr. and M.rs. Newton Cox ol
evenln& al Newport Beach City CUff Hav~n were In lh~ audience,
Hall. waltlne tor Council to act on th•
A w&ddlne anniversary prompt· map. It wu th~lr 18th weddlna
ed Major James Stoddard 10 11ft a.nnnlv~rsary, and they w•re on
an Item trom pa1e 7 of the their way to an annJv~rsary ae~nda and 'dl•poee of It early In dinner.
the evenlnc. Thi• "'as the eon· Council a1reed to put the Item
-11lderat1on of the· ~1 tatlve map ahead on the aeenda, and 1ave
~or Tract -8702; the 723·lot sub. approval to the t~ntatlve map
dlvblon alone the Upper Bay, ad· a.fter agreeing to Jnvestleate pro-
posals with the Irvine Co. tor
Joanne Suess
Is Married '
prtiervatloi'l of "PromontCM"y
Point" overlooklnl the Upper Bay
as a view alte. The Planning
Comml.saion recommend&d ap.
proval of th~ map at Itt meeUne
laat Thursday, and now will
schedule a hearln1 on the tlna.l
Parties were many honorinl map.
'
... cuddly bunnies, fuuy chidu 1nd ducks .. , -
' • ....
/~
WTIR CAIDS
fOf children ue
as much a p~rt
of the young-
sters' Elster .,
colored eggs
and new clothes.
'
E"VE;n;.,; ~ a.m. WEDNESDAY
MEE11NG p.m.
Joanne Lynne, dau1ht~r of Mr. Sweet harmony alto waa heard
and Mrs. o . Gayle Suess of 17Cfl in Council cham ber• as 4 m~m ·
Park Ave., Balboa bland. She be· bers of the local Bar~r Shop
came . the brld~ or Gordon Me· quart~l sane 3 aelecllorw 10 the
Donald Thomas In nuptlal.a at Council and th~ audl~nce. Th~
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church tlneers were Charll• Brown,
Ia.st Saturday. Larry Walker, Bill Breau and COIOII IEL 1111 PiAIIACY A climax to the pre-wl!ddl11.1 Bob Pettit. Tb~ oocaalon waa IJi.
whirl waa a buffet at the home suance of a proclamation by
of the brld~1room's parents, Mr. Mayor Stoddard dnlanatlnc thb ""iD,. 1 '&" 1111 .-READING ROOM-331!5 VIa Udo, Newport Be&cb Open week da~
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and Mrs. Gordon Thomas or 220 week ~u .. Barber Shos» Harmony 1117 a. c.-aw,. _. J = c.-del -
Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar, Week," to promote clo.e 1:!-armony o..x.a 1-1111
Wl!dnesdays 9 a.m .• 7:4!5 p.m.
TuesdaY* and Frida~ 9a.m.to9p.m.
I ECOIID CIIUIICB OP CBIIliT,
IGiEHIIIT
.............. at
eon...s.JII•
EDWIN C. t.40RGENROTH , 272 1 Fifth Ave., Corona del Mor, has
been named by the liber&l arts division ot Lom;~ Beach .City Coll~qe
to deliv er the fift h an uol Foculty Honors lecture on Fr,doy eventng,
M"'y r ], in the college "'uditOl'"ium. He will spe"'~ on "The Psy·
chology Im pact of Chonging v,lues in Our Society."' Mr. Morgen·
roth is <! psychology instructor "'t the college. where he h"'s been
a faculty member since 19.-4 ~. He is ~ cerfifi~ psycholoqist "'nd on
ective member of the Rehgoous Soc1 ety of Froends (Qu.,kersj.
on Friday evening. groupa and to encourage "har. * OPD &tUIMQI TILL ltOI t.ll. * Mrs.JohnVu.lteeor coe~··:JM~ ... ~~;·iiflr•imi'!!'~·~·~·~·r·~·~·~-=~"~' .. ::,~0~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(~~1 a brldesmatron. gave a
oo·hosteu with Anita
who pr~sided at the euest
Mrs. Sai\dle Sellers ol
Mesa hoeteaaed a kitchen
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archer
gave a "keep clean" party for
the engaged couple at their Lon&
3839 East Coast Htehwa.y
Corona d~l Mar
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:15 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICE
11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m.
READlNG ROOM-
3839 East Coast Hlehway Open w~k days-
tO a.m. to 3 p.m..
You ar~ cordially Invited to
attend the Church Services
and to USe th~ Readlne Room.
0. ,.. ,._,.......,.._ .... ltfW.klpM.
lf•f•fll•n"-'""--""-bniftftl
urch7 c.l ttl. EM1p printi"t ~ ..
p.~rtfft•nt, ORiole l-0550.
BUJI.J:E SA WTEB SELECTED
Burke Sawyer of Lido Isle,
freshman at Orange Coast Col·
lege, will be at the tiller for the
Pacific Coas t Intercollegiate
Yachti ng Assn. when 10 of the
top sailors of the nation comP:ete
J une 10 in the Olympic sallmg
trials at Marblehead, :>.tass. Dave
Kime11. another top OCC skip·
per, placed third In the qualify.
Ing preliminaries.
Keep Husbands Happy
With
"Luxury-
Laundred"
Shirts! ..... ~
ME N'S SHIRTS
4 for 2~
OlE UY SEIVICE
COAST WASHEREITE
3531 E. <=-H"T-OR~
COIONA DEL MAll
Beach home.
Fo..r CDI Ye ...
Is lcci•..t VictiM
Funeral ~rvlces for James H.
Everson, Zl, of Huntington
Beach. former Corona del Mar
resident. were held Sunday In
the Baltz Mortuary
Costa Mesa. wlth~~~~·.~·~::;:.:o;~:: win C. Gomke of the
Mar Community
Churt:h officiating.
Mr. Everso'"'-died ftJ.St Friday
Jn Anaheim ~emorial Hospital
thf' result of Injuries when
by a car near there. He was
of Costa Mesa ele·
sc-hools. Harbor High
the University of
had been taking
.studies at Long
College and worked
time at the Newport Beach
ofnce. 1-400 Is survived by hla mother,
tingham Rd., Westcliff. i1 in Maida Everson of Corona
chorge of the Ford Aeronutronic t·:··-.-.C and two brothers, Rob·
study prcigr~m to design ~ ]()(). of San Mateo and
pound moon c"'psule for the of Costa Meta.
c,liforn i"' Institute of T echnol-Georee Everson, a
ogy jet propulson lab. Mr. Deni· -harbor area realtor,
son is ossistont moMger of ed· away last September. body waa sent to Crawfords. vo"'lced systems for space tech· ville, Indiana, for Interment.
noloqy oper.,toons "'t the Aero-
nutron>c. he.,dquone~ in the
Upper Boy oreo. One of the
e<'ldy mis~io"'s of rhe proqrcm
being corrted ot..l by C.,! T ec:h
w"tl be rhe IMding of o sct en·
tific pcc~age on the moon.
otary Name's
r. Frizzelle
BRAND NEW
RENAULTS
Clnudael .. ~
3MS Eet c:o.t 111gb..,.
eor... dll Jlcn
The Rev. D. Wrssell, Pa&tor
Phone: ORiol~ 3-5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 A.M.-The Service
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-The Service
uw lS
'295 .. DO""·
$11.39 Per Mo.
~ ...... ..
-W. COAn' mtrA1'
....... &.Dn1' •• ~ ....
e SUndll7 Swnloee at ll:OO ·
· a.m. and 1~ p.m..
e Iunday khool aa4 lfu•· ., care dU.rtna U:OO a.a
S..lco.
IMIII.IIS • I I ........ , ,..,.. .... .,_ .... Jil.)
Corona
Community c;hurch
Conqr~nal
111 a.utnw-A-.
c.... clit1 ·-Pastol": Edwla C. a-b
MAUNDY THURSDAY, APRIL 14
Holy Communion !Festival of the Lights I 7:30P.M.
GOOD FRIDAY
Un ion Service at 1:00 P.M.
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES
8 :00, 9 :00. 10:00 and 11 :00
Sermon Topic ''Triumphant Evidence"
All five choirs will slnJ.
Lutheran Cliurch of the Maater
.... LC:O.O ... InNy .,_ .... _
,_._:D ..... W-u oa 1·5111
HOLY 'M:IURSDAY, APRIL 15
7:30 P.M.-Holy Communion, "Our Hearts Rejoice."
GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 16 7:30 P.M.-Words From The Cross.
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 17 8:00 A.M.-Servlct".
9:30 A.M.-5ervlce. -::::
11 :00 A.M.-5ervlce. Sermoli'"toplc: "Re.sur.
rectlon Truth."' Special Easter music at ali services.
Balboa laland
Community Methodist
Church
11!5 A9ate Aft .•
-Jalaad Peat•: Oodfny Graema.
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 17 8:30 A.M.-Morning Services.
9:45 A.M.-Morning Services..
11:00 A.M.-Morning Services. Sermon
topic: ''The Challenge of Euter."
Junior Choir will present "The Lord He is Risen."
Senior Choir will present "East~r Carol or the Lambs," a Spanish folk tong.
Our Lady of ML Carmel
Catholic Church
ltf.l w ...... Blft.. •ewpon leocli
... 101': Petber ltepMB &Uey
HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 1<1 8:00 A.M.-Mau.
6:00 P.M.-Mua. No• services on Holy
Thursday morning. Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament after 6 P.M. eve. nln1 Mass u.ntll midnight
GOOD FRIDAY, APRiL 15 9:00 A.M. to 6 :00 P.M.--Open, 6:00 P.M.-Mass.
HOLY SATURDAY APRIL 16 10:30 P.M.-Easter VIgil Services,
12:00 P.M.-MidnJsht Masa.
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 17
8:00.10:00-12:00 A.M.-Maas.
The Church of the
Lutheran H'our
COSTA IIUA..alaiiT --c-.-..... I,... ........... Ta ....
MAUNDY nfURSDAY, APJuL 14
7:30 P . .M.---Communton: '"The Cup of the
Bleulna.'' Soul a dorn thyaelt with 1 ladnesa. ·
GOOD FRIDAY 7:30 P.M.-Service. Sermon topic: "It 11 F.lnlshed.'' Anthem "W.,. You There
When They Ct'Udfa.d My Lord!" EASTEa '
6:00 A.M.-8unrt.. Service. At Paulo
Drlve..In Thu.tr., E. Co.ta Meea ot N..wport Blvd. 8:1!5 A.M.-8ervice.
11:00 A.K.--8ervlce. S.rmon topic: ·~e
&aat•r PromlM." Choir a nthem ''The ltrtte .. O'er.'"
F'Jnt Southern
Bapliat Church
..._, 0.. ticMnt ...
650 W. llaallha St.. C.... • ._
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 1!5
8:?0 P.M.-Eaater dramatic presentation, They Crudfl~d My Lord." Given by
drama dept. of chul't'h, under direction
of Mrs. Sue McWain. MU4lc by Youth Choir.
EASTER SUNDAY APRlL 17 9:45 A.M.-sunday SchOol
11:00 A.M.-Momlne Worship. Mwlc by Sanctuary Choir.
7:30 P.M.-Euter musical proeram r~a · turlnjt aU choirs of the church.
St. J_.,),jm Church ... ~·-c-............. ~,.~ ...... -
-GOOD P'BIDAY, APRJL 15 1:00 P.M.-Uturelcal Service. Adoration
ol the CT'ON. Holy Communion and p<o-cesalo~
7:30 P.M.-Low Masa and Holy c munlon. om.
HOLY SAn.IRDAY APRIL 16
6:00 P.M.-Easter Yl1i1 Service High
Mass. ~ojl; Communion. · . EA R SUNDAY, APRJI; 17 6-00. 7:00, 8 :00, 9:00. 10:00. 11 :00 and 12:00 A.M.-Mass.
1021 Baker Street Church Services 7:30, 9:00, II :00 A.M.
Newport Harbor
Baptiat Church
Cor. of FCIJI'!Inr A"-Cllld Peak Drift Coota .. _
... tor: l!lertloen c. J---
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 15 1 P.M. lo 2 P.M.-Council of Churt'hea
Good Friday Servkes held at 1st Metho: dist Ch un::h of Costa Mesa
EASTER SUNDAY APitiL 17 6:00 A.M.-Easter Sunrise Service at the Dunes.
9:4!5 A.M.-sunday School.
II ;oo A.M.-Eaater Service. Sermon topic· 'The Rl~n Ch rl.st ." ·
7 :00 P.M.-Eaater Vespen.
F'nt llaptiat
Church of c-a MMa
lcmta Aoa A ... ot MllpOI.ia, .,_,._
...._:P.G.!'ee=m•
EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 17
8:30 A.M.-Mornlnl w0n:hlp
11 :30 A.M.-Mornln1 Wonhlp:
Sermon topic: ''The Poeltlve Proof and P~enornenal Power ot the Reau rrectlon.''
7.00 P.M.-'Evenlne Service. Easter music
by the Choir, Sermon topic: ''Th~ Real-Ity or th~ Resurrection.''
St. ADdrewa
Pr.U.ytericm Church
lltllt. lt. _. ... •••••• ... ·-··:: .....,.,n ..... aiC Meld
MAUHDY 111Ult8DA.Y, APRIL 14 8~00 P .lf.-Holy Com..munl6n Sermon
1op1c, '"11le UnfO<-en."
GOOD FRJD.lY, APRIL 15
8:00 P.M.-"Reauiwm" by Gabriel Faur~ PNel!!'.t~by !lanctuary Choir.
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 17 8:15 A.M......Service.
9 :35 A.M.-s.rvlce.
11:00 A.K..--8ervtce.
Sermon topic tor aU •rvlce.s "A Thlnr Incredible." -·
SL'-~al Claurch
I ... ftn ........... a .... -. _,_ .. _
GOOD nuDA Y, APIUL 1!5
A.ll.-chUdr.n'a Sei'Yice.
to 3:00 P.M.-Three Hour Service
,!'*lltadoN on ·~n Lut
'
•
Gun Club Is Selected Again
As Site of Rifle Tourney
The South Coast Gun Club of
Coroi\A del Mar, on MacArthur
Blvd., has I>Hn ~elected for the
fourth con.~eeutlve yeu by the
National Rille Assn. ol America
to conduct the Southern Callfor·
nia Sectional of Its 16th annual
Junlor Shoulder-to·Shoulder Na-
tional Rlne Tournament.
The dates are Saturday and
Sunday, April 30 and May L The Mar.lne Saves tourney Ia tor younr rtnemen from 9 thourh 18 years ol age.
h I d Lara Stat of Costa Mesa will C •I Hurt •In be uecutlve ottlcer tor the
tournament. Beatrice l\fedes of
B•k M• h Corona del Mar will serve aa I e Is a p chief stallstk al officer. Among
those scheduled to serve as of. Quick action on the part of an tlclal scorers and assistant range
W&W»>ft ..... -··· 7 'IWUMDAY ...... M. ...
COIIOIIA .._lla& c• I
El Toro marine possibly saved officers are T. Duncan Stewart or
the life ot Claudia Gillam, 7, of Shore Cllrls. Ralph Selkirk a nd
606 W. Balboa ·Blvd .. Balboa, In Ashby Powell of Corona del Mar, JOHN pianist,
a bicycle accident on the Balboa David Kim~ of Cliff Haven. and will play for the closing concert
parking lot at 2:00p.m. Saturday,, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ha rris of I of the Community Co!"certs
Newport police reported. Harbor Highla nds. series a r 8: IS p.m. Th ursday.
Cpl. Georre R. Betenes appiJed 1\pr;l 21. in the Newport Har·
a tourniquet to stop the flow ?f .CO WA.SB OFFEa oor High School audtlorium.
blOOd when an arte?' was cut an "Ha\'e . your · car · s hany . for . ·Mr. Brow,inq represented the
Claudia's le~~~ arm, polflce sal~ 1 Easter" car wash w111 be In I U.S. in rec'tal a t the Brussels
Cubs ere, left to
in a scene of a C alifornia pegeent they recently Terry Oaum, David ierlinq and Russell Slaten·. The Pad is sponsored
At the Newport Heights School. Minion Fathers are depicted in by the Newport H.srbor Bks Lodqe. Paul Arnold is cubm.sste r.
their work of converting California Indians to Christianity. The (Photo by Huqh McMilla n)
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She also s...uered a racture operation In front o! the Corona w ld F t-h t d
elbow, a bump on her head and 1 del Mar Community Church I o~ s ~"· e as oure ex-
a large bump on the top of her Saturday by members of the tenstvely, .'n Europe. the N~ar
right foot. I Senior Haih Pilgrim Fellowship East. Mex,co and the U.S .. tn·
Clyde L.. Glllam Jr.. 11, told Chairman Bill Callls announces: I eluding sell-out performances
pollee he was ridinr hls ~lster I Washing wUJ be catTied on from with the los Angeles Phil-
on his bicycle when they spilled. 9 a.m. until noon and from 1 to 1 harmonic. Dowd Nar:ned
Chairman of
Dunes Board
Ira Dowd 1a the new chair·
man of the board of Newport
Dunes Inc., movlne up from the
Job a• president and reneral
manager.
Mr. Dowd was elected to fill
the vacancy caused by the reate ·
nation of Col. D. Harold Byrd,
Dalla'l, Texas, principal stock .
holder In the aquatic playrround.
He res igned to provide top man-
agement on the r rounds to
strengthen opera tion or the park,
he explained.
Larry A. Smith. Phoenix. Ariz.,
was appointed president a n d
general manager by the board
of directors. At present he is In
Phoenix but will assume e<-ntrol
locally on Ma,y 1.
"In about 2 wee~ new plana'
for the park will be annour.ced,"
Milt Chapman, public relatl"na
director, told the Enslen this
week.
GlamOur
Glimpses queen con-
County Home Show. Princess Penni
lansinq. left. Miu Coste Mesa. and Sandre Coontz. right, Miss
n .... N"POri Beech, ere pictured with the Queen, J o Ann Messefall. East~r may be Juat a breath Miss Orange. Both Penni and Sondra are freshmen at Orange Coast
away, but you still hav~ time to College.
find just the right costume, f« ---------------------------!~ur~~~iec;::s.Y~e d:~n~~rr~~ Jazz Fest•lval to Prem·ler proud of our fashions for thls
~~~:··:"~:~~~:~~ April21 Wdh 'Men, Pals'
an wlall1DcJ, you wW fl.Dd Oscar.wlnnlng Andre Prevln will be featured with Shelly
tbeaa all Uae way fnm tbe Manne at Orange Coast for the annual Spring Jazz Festival at
caual Dcrrid c..,.tala. eo easy 8 p.m. April 21.
oa your budget. oa t)uoagb Previn won the coveted gold s tatue for his scoring or the
eu lo.ely Adele'a. IDCIDY of music of the film version of "Porgy and Bess."
wbkh an ncb magalflceDt c a·ki --"We will use the profits from
iiDported cottou tbat yoa ampus 1 ftCJ the concert to pay ror scholar-
• 0 a • t rec:ogDiM your ol4 ships for students In science and
frteDd cottoa. but you will Ban Ordered technolol)' programs. AJso part a.a.e tbe comfort alo119 wttb of the money wUI be used to
cm elefcmt loolr. Doa't forvet No bicycling Is allowed on the buy rock collections of samples
to pealr at tbe Dcrridow'a tooz campus, It was anoounc~~ last ot oll·bearlng rock tor the high
tbey aq always a Joy. week. New bicycle rules how· schools In the local area, Paul
If It's dresses you want, you
will be very happy In some of
the lovely silk costumes, In any
aize, be It Junior, Misses, or
Petites, and of course halt sizes.
All rf the girls here In the store
have been so dellrhted with the
Harvey Berlns or men'a w~ar
allk. So ask to see th~m when
you come ln.
We dOD't wcmt te .......
oar caaal ....._ •a.. ...
we'll )ust'-7 tM ..._.... Ia
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pedect ·-Easter ........ .. we boW Dad wW be ~ef
all 1\Y glrla -NGt»r cmd
doug b ....
I
ever, permits s\udents to l.walk" Lawson, president of the Pirate
Petroleum Club stated. their bicycles on the campus "We expect to havl.' a profit of
pr~~· regulations state that stu· $1000 to divide evenly between the scholarships and the rock dents may ride their bicycles on collections. The money tor
all roads allowing vehicular scholarships will be turned over traffic. ''Th u be of blcycl-on' to th~ scholarship committee at e n m r .. ~· OCC." he also said. the campus has Increased. Rog~r Selection of the tunes to be
Lake, vice-president of ASB, played Is In the bands ol
said. .. Before we have accidents Pr~vin and Mann. The selections
by bicycles, we though we had will not be announced utll the
bet1er chanre the old rules, day before the cocert.
whlch had allowed stud~~ts to The two comtnlttees In charge
ride bicycles with caution. of the jazz concert are publicity
Dave ~drews, representative. with P~te Wellgan In charge,
a t-large, 1s In charge ot cettlne and ticket sales with Jerry Stan.
bicycle racks In the next few Jey as chairman. week_, for bicycle riders.
The new rules were passed by
both the Stud~nt Council a n d
the Administrative Council last
Do you want •••
A ear .. r?
Romcmce?
or Simply
I Let•• Y•!
our
EASTER
SPECIAL
$20 HEL1NE CURTIS PHMANa-.T s 11.95
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._.. R ... R.. c-till P'fype Aler ... ollt
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Fund Raisers
Are Selected
He didn't know how It hap. 4 p.m. by members of the fellow. -------------
pened or what caused it. She ship as a mts lonary work bene·
apparently was Injured when the tlt A $1..23 donation will be For •• ,_ prilrti .. ....,, eel ttw
A campaign steerlnr commit.
tee has been appointed by Theo
Robins, president ot the Harbor
Area Boys' Club, to direct the
drive tor a swimming pool at
the Boys' Club site.
bicycle and brother came down accepted. 1 ~,. ,..,..... C... OIWe J.oAO.
on top of her. The girl was taken .::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; to Hoag Memorial Hospital In a r
The committee Is comprised of
Tom deForrest. Don Huddleston.
the Rev. Herbert Johnson, Bruce
Martin, Arthur Meyers, Pol lee
Chlet Art McKenzie, Paul Nissen,
Willard Reece, Mayo r John
Smith and Mr. Robins.
The goal for the fund drive Is
S75.000. A campaign otrl<'e has
been set up at the Boys' Club.
and a special phone, Liberty
8·5881. has been Insta lled there.
pollee car.
Pollee said that a letter of
commendation will be sent by
pollee to the commandlnr offi·
cer of HMAS 15, Marine Corps
Air Station, El Toro, the unit to
which Cpl. BeteMS is attached.
Rlliretl Fiallnlll
S•c•ulas 1lllck
Christian R. :\flckelson. Tl, o!
210·2lst St., Newport Beach, suf-
fert~d a fatal hea rt attack Friday I
on a dock at the foot of 20th SL.
Xewport Beach. He was pro· IIJ fills Iff ... noun<"ed dead on atTi\'al at Hoag I :Memorial Hospital.
II F--a If J--L ~fr. ~flckelson was a native of
I f-1 f._ Denmark and had Jh·ed here for
Allen Johnson, 4, of 1589 ~11ra · the past 35 years. He was a
mar Dr.. Balboa, suffered a veteran or World War [ and a
little abrasion on his foot when member of Legion Post 291. He
he fell ott his bicycle In front of was a tls herman for many years
a milk truck In the 1500 block and worked the last few years
Ocean Blvd., Balboa, at 8:25 1 re pairi ng nets.
a.m. Friday. Ser\·lces were held yesterday
Charles B. Joannes. 6H Surf In Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Costa
St .. Costa Mesa, the milk truck Mesa. with the Rev. Ed Smith
driver, told pollee he was golnr or Christ Church By the Sea
west on Oe.an Blvd. when this officiating Legion Post 291 was
small boy shot out In front ot In charge· of graveside services him on a bicycle from behind a
parbd car. The truck driver at Harbor Rest Memorial hrk.
aald be came to a 1ut and ftlll
and dJd not hJt the boy.
Lots
of
new
Dresses
and
Lm gerie
arnvmg th1s week
for Easter
1109 Newport
COSTA MESA • .
NEW PORTER
1785 Newport AYe.
COSTA MESA
Midway 6-4814
FINE CONTEMPORARY STYUNG
\
FIRST nME SHOWN
This beautiful Contemporary Bedroom
G roup comes complete with large double
dresser with woven hemp drawer pulls
large beveled-edge mirror. mte s tand
plus twin or full size bed with hand
woven he mp headboard.
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Servi~ now at Babeon BeaJty
Bulldln•, Cout Hwy. near
Goldenrod eadl Sunday, You
are cordtally Invited to attend.
CHIIISTJAN· SCIENCE
SERVICES
~ caua:a or CIUWiT, ICI&JIIDI, 3.103VlalJdo
Newport lle&dl
SUNDAY SCHOOL t :l5 a .m. and 11 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
· Sentiment and Song Touch
Hearts of City Councilmen
Sentiment and harmony broke Jacent to W•t eltn. Harbor HIJh·
up the u.ual hwn-drum of City Janda and Bayertet.
Council deliberations Monday Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cox of
evenlnJ at Newport Beach City CUlt Haven were In the audience,
Hall. waltlnc for Council to act on the
A weddlnJ anniversary prompt-map. It wu their 18tb weddlnc •
ed Major James Stodda rd to lift annnlv~ry. and they were on
an Item from pace 7 of the their way to an anniversary
aaenda and dlapoee of It early In dinner.
the evenlnJ. Thla wos the con-Council acreed to put the Item
slderatlon of the tentative map ahead on the aaenda, and aave
ol Tract 3702, the 723-lot s ub. approval to the tentative map
division alona the Upper Bay, ad-after aareelnJ to lnveaUcate prq-
posals with the Irvine Co. for
p~rvatlon o f "Promontory
Point" overlooklna the Upper Bay
as a view .site. The Plannlna
Commission recommended ap.
proval of the map at Ita meetlna
lut Thursday, and now wJll
schedule a hearlna on the final
Joanne Suess
Is Married
Pa rties were many honorlna map.
... cuddly bunnies, fuuy chidta 1nd duck a . , •
• w ~
IASTIIt CARDS
fOt children 1re
ia much 1 ~rt
of the young-
atets' Euter ••
colored eggs
1nd new clothes.
I
9:15 -11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEE'nNG 8 p.m.
JlEADIJfG IIOOM-
3315 Via lJ~ Newport Beads
Open week~
Joanne Lynne, dauahter of Mr. Sweet hannony also wu heard
and Mrs. 0 . Gayle Suess of 1708 In Council chambers as 4 mt'm-
Park Ave., BalbOa Llland. She be· bers of the local Barber Shop
came -the bride of Cordon Me· quartet sane 3 .eJectlona to the
Donald Thomaa in nuptials at CouncU and the audience. The
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church alncers were Charlle Brown,
last Saturday. Larry Walker, BUI Breau and .. IIICY
A cllmu to the pre-weddlna Bob Pettit The OCCUion wu La· co---a IEL Ill Pill whirl was a buffet at the home suance of a proclamation by .VIIj
ol the brtdearoom'a parents, Mr. Mayor Stoddard desJanaUnc thl• ..,.. 11 1 IPZI R t•
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and Mrs. Cordon Thomas of 220 week u "Barber Shop Hannony lllf &. c...e ..,,. -J t c... Ml .._
Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar, Week," to Promote ciON hannony o-.. Will Wednetlda~ 9 a.m .• 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday• and J'rlda~ t a.m. to 9 p.m. sacon cauaca or CIDJIT,
ICIUIIIT
on Friday evenlne. aroupe and to encourace "har-* O.U &VDIMGI TILL •• , ... M~~hnVul~~C~aM~.;m~o~n~y~a~m~on~c~a~U~~e~~~P~~~~o~f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * a brldesmatron. eave a party as the world."
co-hostesa with Anita Palm, ............ EDWIN C. MORGENROTH, 272 1 Fifth ,A,ve., Corona del Mar, has who presided at the guest book.
Mrs. Sandie Sellers of Costa
Mesa hoeteaaed a kitchen shower
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archer
gave a "keep clean" party for
the engaged couple a t their Lona
C..... del Me
3839 Eut Cout Hlahway Corona del Mar
SUNDAY SCHOOL
SUNDAY SERVICE 9:15 a.m.
been named by the liber-'1 arts division of long Beach _City Coll~ge
to deliver the fifth t~nual Faculty Honors lecture on Fr~day evenrng .
May 13. in the college auditoriu m. He will speak on ''The Psy·
enology lmpoct of Chonging Values in Our Society." Mr. Morgen-
roth is a psychology instrtJctor at_ the col~e.ge, where he . hos been
11 a.m. 0 foculty member since 19_4~. He rs ~ certrfre~ psychologrst ond on ~ach home.
WEDNESDAY EVENING active member of the Relrg rous Socrety of Frrends !Quakers). MEETING 8 p.m.
READlNG ROOM-IUUE SA WTEB SELECTED I
3839 East Cout Highway Bu rke Sawyer of Lido Isle. -. O~n week day._ freshman at Orange Coast Col·
You are cord~~jym~!jt!J'·~ lt>ge. will be at tht> tiller for the
attend the Chun:h Services Pacific Coas t lnterrolleglate
and to uae the Bead.Jnc Room. Yachti ng A.ssn . when 10 of the '-;::==========:1 top sa ilors of the nation compete ... June 10 in the Olympic .sailing o.,..~ .................. ...,_,
ltete"'ett+t, alt~t••c•-+s. l»wl-
carch 7 wl .... ~Mi.,. prllltiltt 4•
p.rtlftettt, ORiole J-4510.
trials at ~farblehead. ~fass. Dave
Kimes. another top OCC sklp·
per, placed third In the qualify.
lng preliminarle .
Keep Husbands
...
With
.. Luxury-
Laundred"
Shirts! -
Happy
MEN'S SHIRTS
liE lAY SEIYICE
I
COAST WASMEREIIE
3531 E. Coaat Hwy. OR s-oc4l
CORONA DEL MAR
FRANK DENISON of I 406 Not-
tingham Rd.. Westdiff, is in
charge of the Ford Aeronutronic
study progrem to design a 300-
pound moon c&psule for the
C&li fornio lnsli lute of T e~hnol
ogy jet propulson lab. Mr. Deni·
son •s assistant manager of a d-
vMced systems for space tech-
nology opero!tors at tne Aero-
nu tro.,rc headauorters ,., t~e
Upper Bay &reo One of the
e"rlf m:s,•O"> cf tre progr&m
bP "9 carr;ed '"'~' b1 Co T e'=h
1 w 1 be the l&nding of o scien-
t frc poe I age on the moo11.
Rotary Names
Dr. Frizzelle
Dr. Nolan Frizzelle. optom.
Pl rlst a t 212 Marine Ave .. Balboa
Island. is the ncwly-ell'<'ted pres-
adent of t he Newport.Balboa
Rotnry Club ancl will be in·
s tallt'd In J une. Dick Johnson
is secretary and Mel StaCCord.
co ecretary.
New darectors elected at the
last mPetlng of the club inrluded
Bailey Abbott. Pete Barrett. Dr.
F'ri7.7ellc, Ed P«.>llegrln. Jerry
Richards and Joe Stt>elman. New
board directors. presldt>nts and
ecretarles will attend instruc-
tion meetings In Long ~ach,
Apnl 29 and 30.
NAif COLLAPSES, DIES
Harolcl Ruse, 64. or 212 Cypress
St., Balboa. collapsed and died
at 3(17 Marine Ave.. Balboa
Island. at 1:05 p.m. Friday. The
body was removed to Baltz
Mortuary. Corona del Ma r, and
forwarded to lng lewood Mortu.
ary In Inglewood.
BRAND NEW
RENAULT$
Fo,_, CDI , ....
· ·Ia lccl .. ll Y1c1i11
Funeral S«"rvlces for James R.
Everson, 23. of Huntington
~ach. fonner Corona del Mar
resadent. were held Sunday in
the Baltz Mortuary Chapel.
Costa Mesa. with the Rev. Ed.
win c. Gomke of the Corona del
~\far Community Congregational
Church officiating.
Mr Everson died l'llst Friday
In A·nahelm Me morial Hospita l
as the result of Injuries when
hit by a ca r nea r there. He was
a graduate of Costa Mesa e le·
mentary schools, Ha rbor High
School and the University of
Redlands. He had been taking
pOSt graduate studies a t Long
~ach State Colleee and worked
part lime at the Newport ~ach
post ornce.
He Is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Maida Everson or Corona
del Mar, and two brothers, Rob·
ert Everson of San Mateo and
WaiJace Everson of Cotta Mesa.
His Ca ther, George Everson, a
prominent harbor area realtor,
passed a way lut September.
The body was sent to Crawfords-
ville. lndlana. for Interment.
LUTIIEIII CIUICI
Claudt .........
3545 Eat c..t JUvbwcry
C.... ... JICII
The Rev. D. Wessell. Pastor
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
8:00 A.M.-The Service
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-The Service
FIRST CIIISTIII
CHUICI
Fraakllll 0 . atxlft, Jr. IUal.lt.r
u 8-4771 -Pan••..-u 1-52M
SUlfi)AY
9:30 ..... .. . .. . Bible School
10:40 . . ....... Church Servt
5:30 Young Peoples' MeeUnc
6:30 ................ Vesper Service
WEDifEIDAY
9:30 a.m: Women'• Bible Study
7:00 p.m ......... Prayer Meetln
8:00 p.m ........... Choir Practl
Nursery and Child Care
Provided
Flnt Clarlatlaa Clnucll
711 Vlctoda tit fs-U.
c.t.N~
LDW IS
~s·_
$41.39 Per Mo. ..........
• ...._A.Duwiiiia.~..._
• Sunday Serrvteea at U :OO
· a.m. anct 7:30 p.ra.
• Iunday School .... • ....
., Cant durl .. ll:GO .... s.r.ac..
........ ,I .... 111818 I
(AOII• ... Ykllr .... llllll
Corona del Mar
Community C)lurch
Congregational
Ill BeUtnpe Aft.
C.....clelJie
Paatoao: Echria C. Comb
MA UNDY TIIURS'DAY, APRIL 14
Holy Communion <FeatlvaJ or the Lights)
7:30P.M.
GOOD FRIDAY
Union Service at 1:00 P.M.
EASTER SUNDAY SE:RVICES 8:00, 9:00. 10:00 and 11 :00
Sermon Topic .. Triumphant Evidence" All five choirs wHI slna.
Lutheran· Church of the Maater
SM5 E. c:..t -~ c-...... Past.: Da ,._ w-u oa '·5111
HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 15
7:30 P.M.-Holy Communion, "Our Hearts Rejoice."
GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 16
7:30 P.)f.-Words From The Cross.
EASTER SUNDAY. APRI L 17 8 :00 A.M.-Service.
9:30 A.M.---5ervice.
11 :00 A.M.-5ervlce. Sermon toplr: ''Res ur.
rection Trulh." Special Easter mus ic at all services.
Balboa Ialand
Community Methodist
Church
115 Agate Aft,,
lcdboa Jalaad
Paatcw: Oodlny CraefUo
EASTER SUNDAY. APRIL 17 8:30 A.M.-Morning Services.
9:45 A.M.-Mom lng Services.
11-:tlO A.M.-Morning Services. Sermon topic: "The Challenge of Easter.''
. Junior Choir will present ''The Lord He as Rlsen."
Senior Choir will present "Easter Carol
of the Lam bs," a Spanish folk song.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Catholic Church
1"1 w.aau...aa..s..•--..rt~ Pastw: Flltber ........ Kiley
HOLY THURSDAY APJUL 14 8 :00 A.M.-Maaa. '
6:00 P.M.-Mau. No• .ervlces on Holy
Thursday morning. Adoration or the Blessed Sacrament after 6 P.M. eve-ning Mass until midnight
GOOD FRIDAY, APRiL 15 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.-open. 6:00 P.M.-Mass.
HOLY SATURDAY, APRIL 16 10:30 P.M.-Easter Vigil Services.
12:00 P.M.-Midnight Maaa.
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 17 8:00.10:00-12:00 A.M.-Maaa.
The Church of the
Lutbercm Hour
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MAONDY nfUISI>AY, APRIL 14
7:30 P.M.-communion: '1'be Cup ot the
BJesalng." SouJ adores thy.e)f with clad ness .
GOOD FRIDAY 7:30 P.M.-Service. Sermon topic: "It Is
Flnlahed." Anthem "Were You There
Wlwn They Crud.fled My LordT"
EASTER
6:00 A.M.-8unr1ae Service. At Paulo Drlw.Jn Theatre, E. COlla Meea Gt N.wport BlVd.
8:J.S A.M.--8ervlce.
ll :00 A.M.-service. Sermon topic: ''The Ea~ Prorn.a.," Choir anthem "The ltrtf• s. O'u."
F'ust Southem
Baptist Church
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ISO W. a-u._ lt.. c..e. Jleaa
GOOD F'RJDA Y, APRIL lS 8:9<> P.M.-Easter dramatic presentation,
They Crucified My Lord." Glvt-n by drama dept of chureh, under direction
of Mrs. Sue .McWain. Mu.lc by Youth Choir.
EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 17 9:45 A.M.-sunday School
11 :00 A.M.-Mom Ina Worship. Mualc by Sa nctua ry Choir.
7:30 P.M.-Easter musical proaram tea-
turlna aU choirs of the chureh.
St. Joachim Cbun:h
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GOoD P'RlDAY, APRIL 15
1:00 P.M.-LJturcfcaJ Service. Adoration
of the Croea, Holy Communion and pro-ces.slont 7 =30 P.M.-Low Mass and Holy c munlon. om.
HOLY SATURDAY APRlL 16
6:00 P.M.-Easter Via ll Service Hlch Mus. Holy Communion ·
. EASTER SUNDAY. APRrL 11
6.00. 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 1 J :00 and 12:00 A.M.-Mass.
1021 Baker Stret>t Ch urch Services 7:30, 9:00. 11:00 A.M.
Newport Harbor
Ba,ptiat Church
Cor. of Fcw.tew A.._ Cllld FCIU Drl"
C:O.ta ....
Paator: llerbert C. Joluaaoa
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 15
1 P.M. to 2 P.M.-council or Churchea
Good Friday Services held at lst Metho: dls l Church of Costa Mesa.
EASTER SUNDAY APJt rL 17
6:00 A.M.-Easter Sunrise Service at the Dunes .
9:45 A.M.-sunday School 11 ;~ A.R~:..-Easter Service. Sermon topic· •ue ..-..:n Christ." ·
7:00 P.M.-Euter Vespers.
F'nt Baptiat
Church of Co.ta Me.a ._ .. A.IICI A..__. .. ........, C'oata .. _
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EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 17 8:30 A.M.-Mornin1 w o,..hJp
11 :30 A.M.-Morn I !II Worship:
Sermon topic: 'The Positive Proof and Phenomenal Power of the Reaurrectlon .. 7:00 P.M.-Evening Service. Easter music
by the Choir. Sermon toolc: ''The Re•l· fty of the Resurrection.'~'
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MAUNDY THURSDAY APRIL 14 8:00 P.M.-Holy Cornmunl6n Sermon
topic: --nte Untorrotten.'' ·
GOOD F'JUDAY, APRIL 15
8 :00 P.M.-"ReQulms" by Gabriel Faure P~ Sanctuary Cbolr.
8 .u. "_. SUl'fi)AY, APRIL 17 -~ ~.-&rvtce.
9:35 A.M.--servtee.
11:00 A.M..-&rvtce
Sermon topk: for &1J Mrvlcea "A Thln1 I ncrecU ble!'
St. Jcauw
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COOD FRIDAY, APaU. U 10:00 AM.-ctUlctr.n'a s.rvtce.
12:00 to 3:00 P.M.-ThNe Hour S.rvlt."e
wtU. medlt.ataon, on ·-s.v.n • ·-Wonla." _. ..
1:00 P.II.-'J'wMbru S.rvb.
SA'nJIIDAY, APa1L \1
4:00 ·~·. Kuter a.m. . I:OI KA8'i'D IIJlii'DAY, APIIIL n T• : = == =g8:= ~rem ·=···· ..... ... II:GO+IC lllvlw ... ~
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Gun Club Is Selected Again
As Site of Rifle Tourney
'nle South Coast CuD Club ot
Corona del Mar, on MacArthur
Blvd., has been .elected for the
fourth conaecutlve year by the
National Rlne Assn. of America
Marine Saves
Child Hurt in
Bike Mishap
Quick action on the part of an
El Toro marine poulbly saved
the life of Claudia Clllam, 7, of
606 W. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa, In
a bicycle accident on the Balboa
parking lot at 2:02 p.m. Saturday,
Newport police reported.
Cpl. George R. Betenes applied
to conduct the Southern Callfor·
nJa SectJonaJ of Its 16th annual
Junior Shoulder-to·Shoulder Na-
tional Rlne Tournament.
The dates are Saturday and
Sunday, Aprll 30 and May 1. The
tourney Ia for young riflemen
from 9 thou1h 18 y~ars of age.
Lars Stal of CO!ta Mesa will
be executive oltlcer for the
tournament. Beatrt~ Medes of
Corona del Mar will serve as
chief statl.stlcal officer. Among
those scheduled to serve as of.
tlcial acorers and assl11tant ranee I
officers are T. Duncan Stewart of
Shore Clif!s. Ralph Selkirk and I
Ashby Powell of Corona del Ma r,
David Kimes of Clift Haven. and I
Mr. and Mr . Lawrence Harris of
Ha rbor Highlands.
a tourniquet to stop the now of cu WASB orrEa
blOOd when an artery was cut In "Ha\·e . your . car . shtny . for ·1
N41~ott H••ntt•h. ere Cubs ere, to right: Ed Bec.htold, Bruce Amold, Mark McCulloch.
in a scene of a California pegeont they staged recently Terry Oeum, David Vierfing and Russell Slaten. The Pack is spoMored
At the Newport Heights School. Mission Fathers are depicted in by the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge . Paul Arnold is cubmaster.
their work of converting California Indians to Christianity. The !Photo by Hugh McMillen)
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Claudia's left ann, pollee said. Easter'' car wash w11J be In
She also suffered a fractured operation In front of the Corona
elbow, a bump on her head and I del Mar Community Church
a large bump on the top ot her Saturday by members of the
right foot. Senior High Pllarlm Fellowship
Clyde L. Gillam Jr., 11, told Chairman Bill CaUls announces:
pollee he was riding hls sister
1
Waattlng wUI be carried on from
on hl.s bicycle when they spllled. 9 a.m. until noon and from 1 to
JOHN pianist.
will play f~ the clos·,g concert
of the Community Copcerts
se 6es at 8: I 5 p.m. Thursda y.
1\pri 2 I, in the Newport Har·
bor High School .n.d.torium.
Mr. Browning represented the
U.S. in reci tal a t the Brussels
Worlds Fair. He hes toured ex-
te'lsively. in Europe. the Near
Eest Me••co and the U.S., in-
cluding sell·out performonces
with tne los Angeles Phil-Dowd Named
Chairman of
Dunes Board
Ira Dowd Ja the new chalt·
man of the board of N~
Dunes Inc., movlna up from the
job as president and aeneral
manager.
Mr. Dowd was elected to flU
the vacancy caused by the resla·
nation of Col. D. Harold Byrd,
Dalla<~, Texaa. principal stock.
holder In the aquatic playground.
He resigned to provide top man·
agement on the grounds to
strengthen operation of the park,
he explained.
Larry A. Smith, Phoenix, Ariz..
was appointed prHide nt a n d
general manager by the board
of directors. At present he ls In
Phoenix but will assume C('ntrol
locally on Ma,y 1.
"In about 2 weeks new plana'
tor the park will be annour.ced,"
Milt Chapman, public relatJ"n.s
director, told the Ensign this
week.
Glamour
Glimpses
ft'Aft"
Easter may be Jut a br.atb
away, but you stUI have time to
find juat the rlaht costume, for
yourself or your darling, here
at O'Brien's. We are terribly
proud of our fashions for this
eeason -each Individually
selected, and with you, our
frlen<U and neighbors, In mind.
If lt be a pretty .Wt you
.,. wtalllag. you will flAd
tbeaa all the way from tbe
caua1 Demel er,.tala, eo easy
-your badpt. OD t)uougb
ear l~ly AdeJe•s. IDGDY ol
wlalcb are ncb magaiflcellt
baponed cottou that you
W O•D • t recogabe your old
frteDd cottoa. but you wlll -.e tbe comfort aloag wttb
GD elegaDt look. Doo•t forpt
to peak at tbe Daftdow's too;
t.bey are alwap a Joy.
If It's dresses you wa nt, you
wlll be vet)' happy In some of
the lovely silk costumes, In any
alze, be It Junior, Misses. or
PetJtes, and of course half sizes.
All of the g irls here In the store
have been so delighted with the
Harvey Berlns of men's wear
allk. So ask to see them when
you come ln.
We dea't WGDt to .....sooir ear canal ctneees .. ..._ ...
we'll just NT tM .... cu.a 18
.... beet ""· Alld ,_ tiM
yea89ft girL we baft eo ..aT
'""' ..,_., ad 1..-la. jaet ,...ect lor Eater •onabl9· eo
.. bow Dad will be PIOucl .. .at h1a gub -Motller CIDCI
dcra9bten.
Of course the accessorl~s com·
plete the picture, a nd a picture
you will be when you wear our
lovely spring hats, simple or a
complete bouquet, and n.turally
your choice In handbaaa-mag.
nlflcent leathers, patents, straws.
and of course thoee favorite
eummer ones of Imported vinyl.
!few spring shades In Beautiful
Bryan boee. and Creteendoe
aloves complete the picture.
For u-. s-t _._ .. .Uta. __ r_...,_... .. .,..r
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will ....... ,.. .......
Happy and Joyout Easter to
each of you, from all of us at
O'Brien's.
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prtncesset qu"n con-
test last week at the nge County Home Show. Princes' Penni
lansing. left, Miss Coste Mesa, end ~ndre Coontz, right, Miss
~ leach, ere pidur.d with the Queen, Jo A~n Messere.U,
Miss Orange. Both Penni and Sondra ere freshmen at Orange Coast
College.
Jazz Festival to Premier
April21 W'dh 'Men, Pals'
Oscar.winnlng Andre Prevln will be featured with Shelly
Manne at Orange Coast for the annual Spring Jazz Festival at
8 p.m. April 21.
Previn won the coveted gold s tatue for his scoring ot the
music of the tllm version of "Porgy and Bess."
C------a•ld 'W e will use the profits from ampus 1 ftCJ the concert to pay tor scholar-
ships for students In science and
Ban Ordered technology programs. Also part
of the money wUJ be used to
No bicycling ls allowed on the
campus, It was announced last
week. New bicycle rules, now-
ever, permits students to ''walk"
their bicycles on the campus
proper.
New regulations state that stu·
dents may ride their bicycles on
all roads allowing vehicular
traffic. ..
"The number of bicycles on
the campus has Increased," Roger
Lake, vice-president of ASB,
said. "Before we have accidents
by bicycles, we though we had
better change the old rules.
which had allowed students to
ride bicycles with cau tion."
Dave Andrews, representative.
at.large, Is In cha rge of aettlna
bicycle racks in the next few
week<~ for bicycle riders .
The new rules were passed by
both the Student Council a n d
the Administrative Council last
week.
buy rock collections of samples
of oll·bearlng rock for the high
schools In the local area, Paul
Lawson. pres ident of the Pirate
Petroleum Club stated.
'We expect to have a profit of
SlOOO to. divide evenly between
the scholarships and the rock
collections. T h e money for
scholarships will be turned over
to the scholarship committee at
OCC," he also said.
Selection of the tunes to be
played Is In the hands of
Prevfn and ~ann. The selections
w11J not be announced utiJ the
day beforN.he cocert.
The two committees In charge
of the ja%7 concert are publicity
with Pete Wellgan In charge.
and ticket sales with Je1TY Sta.n.
ley as chairman.
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our
EASTER
SPECIAL
$20 HB.EHE CURTIS PHMANENT s 11.95
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Fund Raisers He didn't know how It hap. 4 p.m. by members of the fellow-------------
pened or what caused lt. She shJp as a. m issionary work bene-
apparently was Injured when the fit A $1.25 donation will be
harmo.,·c.
F. el yow priM{ .. ...._ eel tt.. Are Selected
A campaign steering commit.
tee has been appointed by Theo
Robins, president of the Harbor
Area Boys' Club, to direct the
drive for a swimming pool at
the Boys' Club site.
E.ip ,..,_., c... oaw. )-4110. bicycle and brother came down accepted. 1
on top of her. The girl was taken f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; to Hoag Memorial Hospital In a
The committee Is comprised of
Tom deForrest. Don Huddleston,
the Rev. Herbert Johnson, Brure
Ma rtin, Arthur Meyers. Pollee
Chief Art McKenzie, Paul Nissen,
Willard Reece, Ma yor John
Smith and Mr. Robins.
The goal lor the fund drive Is
175,000. A campaign otrlre has
been set up at the Boys' Cl ub,
and a special phone. liberty
8-5881, has been Installed there.
police car.
Pollee said that a letter of
commendation will be sent by
pollee to the commandina otfl·
cer of HMAS 15, Marine Corps
Air Station, El Toro, the unit to
which Cpl. Betenes is attached.
.... Fillllnall
SICCIILLIII .....
Christian R. ~lckelson. 71. of
210·21st St., Newport Beach. suf.
Cered a fatal heart attack Friday I
on a dock at the foot of 20th St ..
Xewport Beach. He was pro·
.. J .FIJI• Iff ... nounced dead on arrival at Hoag I
.. )femonal Hospital.
Ill F__. If J--L )fr. ~lckelson was a nati,·e of r-1 ,._ Denmark a nd had lived here for
I Allen Johnson, 4, of 1589 )ftra-the past 35 years. He was a
ma r Dr., Balboa, s u!fered a veteran of World War ( and a
little a brasion on his foot when member of Legion Post. 291. He
he feU ott his bicycle In front of was a fisherman for many years
a milk truck In the 1500 block and worked the last few years
Ocean Bl vd.. Balboa. at 8:25
1
re pairing nets. .
a.m. Friday. Services were held yesterday
Charles B. Joannes. 6-&4 Surf In Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Costa
St .. Costa Mesa, the milk truck I ~esa. with the Rev. Ed Smith
driver, told pollee he was going of Christ Church By the Sea
west on ~an Blvd. when thls officiating, Legion Post 291 was
small boy shot out .In front of In charge of graves!~ services
hlm on a bicycle from behind a R bo Res M 1 1 p k. parked car. The ruck driver at ar r t emor a ar
aald he came to a rut and ruu
•top aAd dJd not bit the
Lots
of
new
Dresses
and
Lmgene
arnvmg thts week
for Easter
IIOt Newporl
COSTA MESA .
NEW PORTER
1785 Newport Ave.
COSTA MESA
Midway 6-4814
FINE CONTEMPORARY ' STYUNG
FIRST nME SHOWN
This beautiful Contemporary Bedroom
Group comes complete w tth large double
dresser with woven hemp drawer pulls .
large beveled--edge mirror. nite stand.
plus twin or full size bed wit h hand
woven hemp headboard.
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PMTE
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Capt. W a Ish of Irvine Terrace
As$igned to Duty. in London
JAMES T. VAN DYkE, mcMger and vice-presi-
dent, shows Sondro Coontz' of Westcliff, who is
Miss Newport Beech, how to fill out o deposit
slip ot the grcnd opening of the brond new
building of •he Corono del Mor Cclifornio Benk.
Looking on, left to right, ore J11mes Stoddord,
moyor of Newport Beech: C. D. Boillie, vice-
pres;dent of Coliforni11 B~~nk, from the Los ,A.n-
geles office, ond J11ck Barnett, executive secre-
tcry of the Newport Horbor Ch11mber.
Capt. Eueene Walsh of 1536
Santanella Ter .• Irvine Terrance,
assistant dental officer at E1 Toro.
will Jeave In May for duty with
the Naval Support Activity. In
London. He will serve aa force
de ntal officer tor the North East.
ern Atlantic a nd Mediterranean
Force.
The 52.year-old Navy officer Is
a native of Durban, South Africa,
attended school In Johannesbure
until 1931. when he came to the
U.S. to attend,Northwestem Uni-
versity.
He took his dental training at
UCLA a nd USC, then went Into
private practice In Hollywood
until accepting a commission In
the Navy In 1942. He served over-
seas during World War II, was
assigned to post-war duty at
Camp Pendleton and Terminal
BRAND NEW LIW IS SOX FOB THE WD.J[ES Is land, then was assigned to the
A baby boy, weighing7pounds, American Embassy In Moscow
RENAULTS ~510 DOWJI
$41.39 Per Mo.
11 ounces, was born Thursday, In 19-18.
April 7. to Richard and Jean I He met his bride. to-be at the
Wilke, 5171i Orchid Ave., Corona British Foreign Of!lce In Moscpw,
del Mar, In Hoag Hospital. 1 and they were married 2 years
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8 • •:•:• • ·= :•:• ... •:• .... 8 •: :•:•:• •• •:a •••• ·=·
later In Switzerland on 1\S. way
back to the State..
His wife, Mary, and their 2
children, Ellae, '7, and John, 4 1~.
will accompany, him to London.
They will have the opportunity to
visit Mrs. Walah'a mother, who
Uves In Ndttlneham.
so• roa TID 11'A1"LLOIS
A son was born Monday, April
4, to Mr." and Mrs. Earle Taylor,
218 • 34th St., West Newport, In
H o a 1 Hoepltal, welehlna 7
pounda, 8 ~nces.
CEJH'U'ICAft OP MrlllrDI
Plcllll-,.. ....
The u ndenl&ned does her.by
certJly that he S. conductlnl a
Theatre 'ncket Aeency bualneas
at 715 North 'Main St., Santa Ana,
Calif., under the fictitious firm
name of ORANGE COUNTY TIIE-
ATRE TICKET AGENCY and that
said firm 1a composed of the fol-
lowing person whoae name In
full and place .of resJdence are
as follows. to-wit:
~PORT IWI.WEBI
Now !'llru Tueu AprU 21
ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES
ft.US IECOIID 7U~ .
Joel McCrea in "THE OD..AHOMAN"'
FREE SHOW AND EASTER EGG HUNT
SAl'UBDAY MORNING 9:30 .......
J ...... s.
600 W. COAST HTWAY
KEWPOBT BEACH
Liberty .....
T T ttl HARIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS ar a es -tt•ported by M.,,.,.. ,UI'Vel
E E M & +: M M M M HZ ;+ i M:+ e;+;+:+ F M E E 8 M M MZM M E M M E 8 e:+
CLARENCE C. CLOUGH JR.,
429•» Marlgol~ Ave ..
Corona del Mar, Calif.
Witness '"Y hand this 4th day
ONE HARD BOILED COLORED EGG
........ a.y ~· C'lllb e MOTHEILDAUCBTER TEA the Rendezvous Ballroom, Bal-of April, 1960.
The annual s:;trls' League boa. State of calltornia }
sponsored Mother-Daughter Tea Because of t he expected I eoJnty of Orange )ss ;~~~~~~~;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
will be held May 19 in the Har- crowd of 1,500 to 1,600, the On this 4th day of April, 1960, 't~
bor High auditorium. On May newly re-decorated Rendezvous before me, a Notary Public In p • s • • L '
18. Ensign Junior High School l is theonlynearbyestablishment l andfor saldcountyand state.re -rlvatef Wlmm•ng essons
girls will \"isit Har.bor High, and 1 that is large enough to allow siding therein, duly commission-. Y I U R p II L
a ttend a tea in their hono~. ample dancing and refreshment ed and sworn, per90nally ap-
-.
Ret?ette hous e After a fashion show 10 the space. • peared CLARENCE C. CLOUGH
auditorium, tea will be served
1
Junior claSs om cers. Jeff Glass, JR., known to me to be the per·
In the patio Cor the mothers. president; J ack George, vice. son whose name Is subscribed to
• • • president; sa ndy Anderson, the within Instrument, and ack-
• ASB PETITIONS treasurer; Sue Sibley, secretary: nowledged to me that he execut-
::-.'omination petitions Cor th e and representative Robbie Win-ed tl_le same.
1960.61 student body orticers will terbotham and Sue Packard are Witness my hand and oC!Iclal I
be taken out after Easter vaca-active in planning the Prom. Sue seal. EDWARD J. BABSO:"l ..
"THE HOUSI Of PIIMI 111•
East lst & Tustin Ave., Tustin-Santa Ana • IOmbtrfy 3-tllt
Red Crou Certified Instructor
Teaching All Ag•
Reasonable Rates
MrL Bobble Yocwa Littlefield J(J 1 -3103 lion. The student body elections Packard Is ill charge of the prom Notary Public In and for satd I
.ue !'=cheduied tor Tuesday, May committee, com prised of In ter-County ~nd State. _
3. in the foyer of the _auditorium. I ested juniors. ~tr. Robert Scam. I M~~mmlSSion expires June 1;>, ~~~:!::~~~~~~~~~:!::~~~~~==~~~!:~
• Run orr elections w111 be held man Is the ad\'iser for the com-I p bl" ·h· A -1 7 14 21 28 Use WIDII•g11 \V.s•t Ads for Besalls
The Very Finest in Dining
• Cocktails
• Piano Bar Frlc1ay, ~lay 6. u ts · pn • · • ,!:___ ...
Tht> nomination petitions are l rn the Newport Harbor Ens ign.
• Open 7 Days
• ORiole 3-7726
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BALBOA BLVD.
AT MAIN ST.
m
BALBOA
TIDE TABLE
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Time ••• HeiPfof Hip ••• Low Water
FOR LOS AlfCELJ:S
Light Figures A.M.-Bold Figures P.M.
Low Bigb Low High
15 Friday 5:58 -0.5 12:23 3.5 5:23 1.8 11 :31
16 Saturday 1 :06 -0.3 2:50 3.3 6:30 2.2
High Low Blgb Low
17 Sunday 0:42 4.9 8 :25 -0.2 ~-3.4 8:14
18 Moaday 2:(]7 4.5 9:43 -0.2 4:44 3.8 10:00
19 Tueaday 3:38 4.4 10:49 -0.2 5:36 4..2 11:18
20 Wednnday 4 :57 4.4 11:42 -0.2 6:17 4..6
Low Blgb Low High
21 Thundery 0:15 1.1 6:01 4.6 12:21 -0.1 6:51
coxPLDIEJITS or
•• 'S IPIIn• lOllS
5.3
2.5
2.2
1.7
s.o
Liberty 1-4512 I_, •..pan Aft.. eo.ta x ...
Use Easiga Waat Ads for Besalb
rtue 2 week-. after they are Is.
o;;ut'd. T<'n per cent of the stu -
dent body must sign each peti-
tion. 1 T he qualiCicatlons Cor a cant11.
elate are: he must belong to the
c:turl!'nt horly. possess a student
body card. ha,·e a C grade aver·
agP. and ha\'e attenrled Harbor
one \C"H before his term bt'glns. ' ... . . .
e SOPHOMORE ASSEM.LEY
Harbor's chapter of the Ameri·
can Field Service presented the
sophomore assembly April 6. I
~frs. Porter Sinclair. chairman
or tht' adult chapter of the New.
port Harbor AFS, spoke on the
pu rpose oC the AFS program.
Sophomore president Rusty Pack-'
ard presided. I Two American boys who had
bt'en foreign exchange students,
!Ted Fogliani from Laguna High
School. and Dave Faris {rom
1 Huntington Beach High School,,
talked about their experiences
ltn a foreign land. Ted stayed In
I the Philippines. while Dave at-,
tended school in Sweden.
Last year's foreign excha!IIZe
student Harbor senior Nancl ~1axwell. spoke on her expert.
ences and family In BraziL
Jeanne Stickler outlined the
advantages of a foster brother or
sister. while ~r. Daniel Glllls.
chairman of Harbor's AFS. urged
interested students to join the
AFS program.
• • •
e JUJUOB-SEifJOB PIIOIC
Harbor's annual Junior-Senior
Prom will be held May 13. in
NOTICE ,
TO ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENTS!
· You are cordially invited to visit the new
ILUE IIIEI
2123 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa (Grand Opening Mgy 6)
And to accept a handsome famUy alz.e BLUE HA vt:N SWIMMING POOL,
15")(35' a t a price so low, it Is being offered only to bona fide residents of the
Costa Mesa, Newport, Tlutin, and surrounding areas.
To quality for a BLUE HAVEN SPECIAL, It Is ne<:essary to apply early.
It you order now, you'll be splashln& around In cool comfort, wh1Je your Jess
fortunate neighbors bake In the h l&h temperatures, predicted for Oranee County
again thJa year.
Thla Is a special offer which will not be repeated. It Is BLUE HAVEN POOL
COMPANY'S way of saying "thanks" for the welcome you have extended to the
BLUE HAVEN POOL CENTER IN COSTA MESA.
Why not drop In and Introduce yourself at our pool display center and pick
up your tr" pool plannine kJt.
Il you pr.fer to phone first, the number Is LI 8-5422 for a BLUE HAVEN
POOL, the moet economical pool you can own.
Thank you, •
General Manager
BLUE HAVEN POOLS, INC.
Easter
Baskets
.. II SIAl
at
PHARMACY
C FOR~ERLY VINCENTS 1:-i CORO:"JA DEL MAR)
OIIJOLE 3·2550
3021 E. COAST BJQIIWAT, COBOKA DEL MAll
Rexall One Cent Sale Coming Soon
WE •vE Sll IIEEI STIIPS
Chocolate
Eggs
Chocolate
Bunnies
PURE MILK -HOLLOW MOLD HOLLOW MOLD •
lie II 'IAI ..... , ...
I
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I
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NEWS OF 10 YEARS AGO Beach Parking
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED Pretldent I.e. Holbrook an·
nOUR()M that the n~ annual
employee• banquet, aponJOred
by the Newport Beach City Em.
ployees .U.n., wUl be held Frt.
day, Aprtl 22. at the VIlla Ma·
rina a..tauran,t. There will be
awards and entertainment fol·
lowing the dinner.
• II.AaCIII. ... tors of the Senlbr Chamber, who Charges Set Bu9 ter Creely of ... '-....
W, T. hlfel*)n of 212 Ocean said that l,Jle fund are needed been appointed tK'()nd v~.,_a-
ca. f'OIIIAU n:aoaa
19M OLDS SUPER M Hollday RECARDlNG Pacific: VIew Mem.
Hard Top Coupe. AJl power. orlal Park call Mrs. G. D.
Prtvate party. Mutt sell. Best ( Lutle) G ru p e, OR 3· 7077,
otter. HYatt 4·6196. Llcen.eed Counselor. Thank you.
SWAPS ro. TRADE: 1959 Wblte ~~~ ....... ..-------Studebaker Lark . 6, )ow mile· IIT'OATIOIIS WAII'I'&D aae, for trust deed or vacant DOES YOUI YARD==-...;;...a_od-=--.,..la_w_n
lot In Orange County; Phone look u attractive as you'd
KJ 7-4401. like! U not. why not let m•
Improve IL Ray Haw., OR 3·
1011.
5 YRS. AGO
• IIAKII a. 1155
Blvd., Corona del Mar, led the tor the proposed shlp·oftice tor City Manaee~: Robert Shelton dent ·of the N~port Harbor I:X·
protesu aaalnst the propoeed the chamber . . . announces the followl_ng sched· chahge Club to nu out tbe un.
low,r aCQNa road &)one the • • • ule of hours and parking charges expired term or Dw1aht Mayfield
Corona del Mar blurt as the e IIAaCII t. 1150 at the Corona del Mar beach from I of Harbor Highlands. Mr. Key.
Newport Beach City Council held Cl Cl now through May 31: field has been Jr&nted a le&Ye
bll h 1 .... _ ty erk Charlie Priest te· Eas•.ar v·""tlon. through April of absence becau~ ht. ~ with a pu c ear Dl on uoc 135.000 poru that there will be 6.281 ~" ""''" th ~ 1 h c UJ,_... 1 project; al.lo protestlna was Col rea-lstered voters elJefble to cast 11 -Puking charge 50 cents e ~ ep on~ o. w requ re
Andy Smith, who asked "Why baJiots In t)le April 11 Newport per car . him to be out of thla area on a
should we be ueeued to make Beach Council election: thls 11 Alter· Easter \'acatlon -50 special assl&'nment.
a private road tor the bluff 87 more than the November. centa per car Saturdays, Sundays ;:::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::;;
property owners'!" . . • 1~. total ... John D. McCiur~ and holidays: no charge week
• ~ •...-rt lladMir a.-. of Balboa Island, native of Man. days.
GARAGE FOR STORAGE. 2 ,.,._cet, boat•, cara or what !...=-'~~~· ~A..~·~ao~n~-=-----
have you. For lntormatlon call NO'MCE
Harry Brewster, retired captain
of tne Los Aoceles County s her· ttra office and owner of prop-
erty at 303 Amethyst-Ave., Ba l·
boA lsland, has flied a suit ln
Oranee County Superior Court
chall~elne tne legaUty ot the
new city ordinance which re ·
quires licensing tor Easter Week
ber ol c-·aree a.. diMJid chester, Enaland, retired boat Hours -Beach will be open
Ita cllo6ot ,_ h c • ..._ ol rille builder, and notedf,r hta piC· fro.m 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. dally for
tiM Coaaty Dedi ....... tM nautical attire, die • Ma~t~4 f~t-toart:-1···~ .... -r C......_...._ M1 loltll
... ,... ... ... flee -,... turesque white w n... a~t·4:rpede!!rl&f\:?.: 8 a.m .• to 10 p.m. Ill , ... -... c.lll --
OR 5·106'7. Not respontible for any debu ~ te tbe otbw 111M ol the In Orange ... -===:::::=======~ c:tlaaMl. Clloaplcle Lido wbarf Daa Laab o1 C..... del WADE IJf WEST PACIFIC OFFI'CE SPACE. for MJeaman· Incurred by Un&on Oil Statlon,
auditor or In•uran~ broker. 3:500 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del
SuJte 2C, Masten BuUdlne. 436 M a r, formerly Fairweather's Hellotro~, Corona del Mar, OR Union Oil Station. from April 12.
3.0127. 1960, and thereafter.
=a:~.~ = Mer Jeft by ..... ICerdt 1 -I Wade R.l.ndel se!lman u.s aypE1fRl'rER tiM .......,. dlrecton: J.tl • ..,. ...,hr.uo. triP. •••H.. Navy, son or Mr.' :1nd ~rs. ·Ralph
KlcMI&. Staa lloiUJeld. s... wUe :!:'dl :: :.--~ Corona del Mar. as serving aboard ~I"~ aldweU. B. a. Woed. KeaDy ::':. tro II'Mda wt!: lAM Qty ol Randel of 518 Da hlia Ave., ~~ttrALS
2 MONntS FREE RENT! .. 0 RALPH R. FAIRWEATHER. rentals ... Yachtsman Robert L.
Boyd ot Corona del Mar, one of
ttte founders or the Balboa
Power Squadron and of th~ New-
port Harbor to Ensenada Yacht
Race, died Feb. 27 ln Ox.nard
while vlsltJna friends . . .
S.wter ...S ..... htenaaat ba1 " -.i 1 ow • the dock landing ship U.S.S. wa TIDE u.. ..,..,.... purl Met Is 1111 ~~pat.,.._. U.. = Point Det lance, operaur:g w l t h -.nMS om.~ Leue." Brand new deJu.x 2 bed· ~ WanD Staltacwidt.,, p.;.,· pab.., ol-= Star the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the ~ o-...a ...... room apartment.. C a r pet a,
drapes. dlapoeals, built-in ran&e
and oven. 2 blocka from Har·
bor shoppln center. U 8·8412.
NEWLY D TED and turn·
lshed one bedroom apartment
In the center ot Cerona del
Mar. Year-round leue at 185
monthly. Call ST 0·9833 a fter
7:00 p.m.
WAftD TO DIIT
BUSINESS COUPLE desires 2 bed·
room house. Quiet nelehbor·
hood. Family •conaltta of 3
aduliJJ. No children or pets.
POMibly June 15 to Sept. 15.
Write Alvin Welnearten. Box
1210. Palm Sprlnea. CaJil
• h
FOBIAU
RE:\1 NANTS-;-100'~ nYlon. both
home and room size. Sold as
Is. Priced near ~t lor quick
sale. Serve yourself, each rem·
nant tagged with slu and
price. Hendrick's Floor Fash·
Ions, 1931 Newport Blvd., Cost!
Mesa. Ml 6·47'82.
SACRIFICE Bolu S:16 re11ex 16
M~ ca mera with zoomar lens.
$350. OR 5·1617.
WAi:\'TED: Used car In exchanee
tor work, painting, cleaning.
gardening, etc. Call after 6 :00
p.m. Kl 2·2906. . PAOnnW~Q~------------
-CALL
Sy mpson & Nollar
Newport'•
Oldest J'Atabllahed Palntera
OR 3~-Ev. OR 3-54M
AUTOIIOilf& .... IC&,
Complete
BRAKE SERVICE
•
MOTOR TUNE-UP
•
Herb Miller'~
RICHFIELD STATION
3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Poinsettia
OR 3·9728 • Corona del 'Mar
SERVICES
* * MOVING? * *
2 Fast Ins ured movers Jtnd
large van $11.00 an hour
Time starts at you door ...
Why pay. more?
-Call-
NEW~tAN
TRANSFER lc STORAGE CO.
Mldway 6-2528 or Uberty 8--6430
1968 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Mesa
Carpentry
Minor Repairs
No Jobe Too Small!
H. 0 . ANDERSON
1947 Fullerton Ave.,
Coeta Mesa, catu.
Kimberly 5JU75
It no answer call M1 6-23'72
Painting-Decorating
PAI'Ea HANGIKG
GEORGE BURKHARDT ~ ••• O.badar
1.87 Oranp A-. Cotta Ilea:
UbertJ' ....
JOKNSTONE"S
Mesa Auto Wreckers
Uted Auto Parta. 'nna
We Buy ca,. and Scrap Metal
UBEJI'n' 1·1013
*Y75 Placentia Ave. Colh .,_
CoQ"Jplete Landscaping
Service na: J:ITD(ATI:S
S6B are-.......
..... cWlftr1
OOIOKA Da. III.Aa trultSDI
Olt ~·0180 • fttt &. Cout IIWJ.
AJ.Lnni<W
Photographic Supplies
e hlt.~fUIIIIIMa. ........~ .........
....... Aiajlue .........
MEAftS CAMERA SHOP .,.==---
TOP OPPORTUNITIES
DAILY
Charles Gay, world famous ca.ape.r 511. o..s. o1 ......,. Western Paclfic. l•n •••jliiilt 11.. ••peat .._.
lion tamer and former owner Star, ...._ .....S -.-ada·
of the Gay Lion Fum In El U. w1tll lbs. Emwl lMde-·
Be Swe To Check With 'fte ........ ....... 11191a sacca tnall•• ....ate,._. Monte. died Feb. 23 at hls Bal· ...,... • .. ..w.wt ...
boa Island home at the age of The newly organized Daugh· JUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
402~ 32nd St., Newport
OaSole S-4880
. • ss..-.t ....... ride • .....
ll8y • MUst .. -badlca of .... Cecta ........ lctlool
63 . . . The local Red Cross tun tera ot tbe Americ.an Revolution 1 campaign got under way March In the Harbor Area have choeen
1 under the chairmanship or I their name in honor or Col. WU·I
Carl Hanna or Corona del Mar liam Cabell. ancestor ot Mrs.
... The Newport Harbor Junior F. H. Seamon of Laguna. and
Chamber of Comm~rc» called ott I her daughter. Mrs. Braden Finch
plaru for an Easter Week pro· ot Corona del Mar; the orga.niz.
gram as their request for $.1.MXl lng regent is Mrs. C. K. Board·
was tumed down by the dJrec· man ol Balboa Island . . . •
TEACHE& :.,; !X0-61. elementary
crade for small class In EpLico·
pal Day School. Give educa·
tlonal record wtth decrees.
teachin& experience, special
abilities, teaching credentials,
professional and personal. Ap·
ply Box 4460, c/o Enslen News·
paper. COM.
IIUIICAL IJI1IftVIIEJITS
• • • Qaldl ... by Qarlea aaa... Gaa ..... aact C1aarlctl ..........................
............ -ployeeL aaftd
t.1ae We ol ··--tb-olcl Dcauly
Ieala. -Oayx Awe.. ltdbocr lalcmd. wlaca tbcy feaDd t.M
baby floatla9 .... dowa la t1aa
•:ml;,; ·Kinder Jr. of west Fr0111 the POUCE BLOTTER
Newport withdrew as a candl·
date In the March 15 Newport (Co u _ .. f p 3 Beach Council election ... Peti· n nu~ rom age ) were lnvol\·ed ln an accident al '
Newport Blvd. and Finley Ave ..
Newport Beach.
(Conlnued on page tc.-n l
tlons (eQUestlng a traf11c light Corona del Mar, was charged
at Narcissus Ave. and Coast wlth lntoxlc.atlon In public at
Hwy. are being circulated In 23rd St. and Newport Blvd .. New.
Corona del Mar ... Mrs. Ida port Beach, at 1:38 p.m ....
Wini fred White of Burbank. Ju4J Nealy. 105 Main St., Bal· KICRL.AJn)S ELEcnOK SET
widow ot the Rev. Harry White. boa, reported the theft of a New officers ot lhe Harbor
rounder of the Balboa Island bicycle. Highlands Assn. wUl be elected
Methodist Church, died Feb. 25 e SATVDAT, AftJL 2 at a general meeting scheduled
at the age o( T8 . . . M G 1 71 tor 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 28, • • • onte r mes, 1 E. Bay ,Ave .. In Mariners School. Harbor High·
• NA.IlCB lO. 1155 Balboa. reported S135 damage to lands. Jack Gamaus, president.
a window by someone throwing wlll preside.
Campaign chairman William a beer bottle through it ... Ruth Jiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii. Kimes announced that a tund A. Dowden. 5().l Seaward Rd .. 1 ~
drive will start May 15 to match Corona Highlands. reported the TillE STAinS &T ~ DOOII
a Hoar Foundation offer of thett ot her $500 miniature 1
$500.000 for a million dollar ex· poodle but called back later to
panslon of Hoag Hospita l . . · report tha t the dog had come
Grant Howald, president ot the home . . . Jimmy Rapp, 508
Corona del Mar Youth Center. Clubhouse Ave., Nt>wport Beach,
s aid that a baseball diamond 1 reported the Joss of a bicycle ...
has been staked out on the Donald E. Fuller. 1806 E. Balboa
Youth Center grounds an~ill Blvd., Balboa. uported the JOS'I
be ready tor use In abou.t a of an Australian raclog bicycle
m.onth . . . Flnt eJ'try for the ... cars atrlven by Mugaret ~1c.
entw
_a t a~ NEW~O.-T
e oU LI:VA"O
'-COSTA MEaA
' l.l el:l'tTY e -s4aa
New Hammond Organs lc Stein·
way Pianos. B(G SALE used elec·
tronlc organa 1295. $375, $485.
Lowr ey, Wurlltur, Orgatron,
Thomas. many others, all like
new, save up to $800. CLEAR·
A.NCE SALE -27 GRAND
PIANOS -refinished like new,
$395. 1465, 1495 up. Select from
(31 ·Steinways, Knabe, Chlcker·
lng, Wurtltur, etc. Beautiful
Maple 'Hammond spinet organ, a
rare buy, please hurry. or rent a
Hamond organ $5 a week with
lessons. Spinet pianos -Stein·
way, Wurlltzer. Acrosonl,:o, Knabe.
Fischer, 1295. $385. $465, etc. pay
little as $10 a month or will rent
new spinet or grand. One repos·
sessed Salem Maple C h e r r y
spi net, near new pay small bal·
ance like rent. H~'\fMOND
CHORD ORGAN used, family
favorite, real low price for quick
sale. 12 USED uprtghu from $95,
little as IS a month, or will renL
CASH for your plano. Repc»·
_..... Mabap.ny Grand plano,
perfect, take owr balance.
Newport Harbor F. Ensena da ~rtne)t', .3:JOS.. W . ~an Front. ,
Yacht Race ls the"4().foot cutter ~rt Beach, a~d Peter T. WATCH fOI GlAND OPENING MAY 5th
J lnker. owned by Georae West ~Led,~~U::d~o~P~at~~~N~e~.,.....~~rt~Be~a~c~h~. ~!!~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~-======================== a nd Clark Sweet ol NIIYC . . • ".,.., ··-~
SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS
520 North Main, Comer 6th
Santa Ana
Sin~ 1914
CHORD ORGAN $395
BALDWI:'i SPrNET ORGAN
(FULL PERCUSSION I
$395
"Open Fri. nights 'till 9:00 p.m."
WOODWORTH'S
2620 E. Coast Hwy. • OR 3.5530
Corona del Ma r
In Santa Ana . Kl 7-4459
ELECTRONIC SOUND
SYSTEMS
Stereo. Hi-Fi
COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL
HOMES -BOATS
CUSTOM INSTALLATION
Sound-Crofters, Inc.
AUDIO SPECIAUS'TS
2626 E. Coast Hlway OR 3·8515
Corona del Mar
.... Kca8ctla eooa•.. .,
..... .., Cllld ..... JadMD
laU..IaDd ol e.ct. N ... .,...
IICIIMd co-~ ol .....
JlcatNw au.. Colamtttw to ..-ote tbe Costa ..._ Blgll
Scbool baildl89 paoyaaa •••
Jolla BID99olcl QloeJIMJft, M.
of Plttaba19h. tat.ber ol lin.
c.ot9• r 1 • u r y ol Balboa.
claoked OD a piece of lobeter
at a local ..tcnucmt cmd dMcl
ci..pte aa em.,.,...cy tracheo·
tomy perfonaed by a doctor
..... abo ..... d1alDg tlae!'l:
Mr. Oloa1D4)et ,.. a YictiiD of
PcrrtdiUOG'a d.lMaM aDd auf·
ferecs poor m u8CU1Arr eoordiaa·
tloa... ~ George W. Weth rb:-·. ~. of 38
Balboa Coves, wr e ''I am sorry
.. the pain is too muC'h" a nd
ended his life with a gun ...
Pt>tltlons are b(oing cir<'ulateod In
Newport asking ror immediate
action to do awa \' with the
'dangt>rous and offensive odors"
l'Omlng from lht> "sewt>r li ne
and /or the sewer trt>atmt'nt
plant" near the mouth of the
Santa. Ana JUver ...
CE.BTU'1'CA TE OP IUSIJfESS
Flctltioa.a FinD JfGDe
The undersigned do hereby
certify that they ar« conducting
UOAL ROTICE an Apartment House business at
No. A·35172 329 MatRUerlte Ave .. Corona del
NO'nCE OF HEARING Mar, Calttornia, under the fiC'tl ·
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE tlous firm name ot Corona Paci·
STATE OF CALIFORNIA fie Apartments, and that said
FOl\ THE COUNTY OF ORANGE rtrm Is composed Of the follow·
Estate or HARRY W. GRAUER, lng persons whose names In full
Deceased. and place of residence are as fol·
NO'nCE lS HEREBY GIVEN lows. to·wlt:
that C. DOLORES CRAUE'R has WllJlam A. Bennett. 329 Mar·
filed herein a petition for Pro· guerlte Ave., Corona del Mar,
bate or Will and ror Letters calltornla (ApL No. 1).
Testamentary, or, In the altern•· Ruth I. Bennett, 329 Marguerite
tlve, for Decree A.sslgnlnc Estate, Ave., Apt. No. 1, Corona del Mar.
reference to which Ia made ror california.
further particulars., and that the Witness our hands thls 16th
tJrne and place ot hearing the day of March. 1960.
a me has been aet for Aprtl 22. WILLlAM A. B.ENNETI'
19&0, at 10:00 a.m ., In the coUrt· Rt.J11{ l. BENNE1'T
room of Department No. 4 of aald State or Ca)l{ornla )
court. at 8th and Broadway, Jn County of Orange )a
the City of Santa Ana, cam omla. On thls 16th day of Ma.reh.
Dated March 28. 1960. 19610, before me. a Notary Public
L. 8. WAU.ACE. Clerk. In and for said county and etat•.
A. JC. Phelp8, rnldlnr therein. dulY c.'ommlt ·
Attorney for htltloner, aloned and aworn. ~rsonall,y
3429 E. Cout Rlahway. appeal'@d William A. Bennett and
Coc'ona dll!l Mar, calllomla. Ruth I. llenn•tt. known to ~ to OR ,.4011(), tMt the penoN who.e names are
Pub)lab: March 31, Aprll 7, 14. l\lblcrit..d to the wtthJn lrutna·
l-. In the Newport Harbor IMftt. and adtnowleclaed to me En.slp. that tMy @HCUt.ed the same.
Wltneta my 1\and and oUid al
READ
ENSI6N
CLASSIFIED
eeaL EDW Am I . JWJSO:f,
._ £. Cout RllhwaJ, C.0...
deJ Mar,
Notary Publlie la antS f~ aid
cou~ aMI State.
W, c• n•• eQlrte ,_. 15. 1-(leal) h~: Mardi I&. Jl: Aprll 7,1t. '
a
, -
cemetery for the living?
Isn't it only right that lile and natural beauty should be
honored in a cemetery? We remember our loved one!', not
for their death, but for their life. We remember them
for the beauty in their own lile-and for the beauty which
they gave to oun.
All that is life and natural beauty is at Pacific View
Memorial Park. The enti~ harbor coastline, loved by
aD, w visible from any part of Pacific Viev•--so visible that
it becomea an integral part of the cemetery itself.
The vwy an:hitecture at Pacific View is reminiscent
of tbe full, rich lite of eul.y California and fits so well
with tbia romantie land of the ra.ncbel'OL
We cardiaJlJ iD~te you to vilit Pacific View. Drive
~ tbe pound~, enjoy the beauty of ita view-theD you'D
tniJ bow .tay hc:if.ic View w .o appropriately mo.m --
_ .. A Lma, Memorial to tt.. .elove."
PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK
C..ll11 ....._ wll Ill ...tan NCIUIIIa 1i1l1, ... ORIDII3·2e0l, or wrtt.ID
Pla .. -.1111 ........... U.DAa.llllll-Nr JDtt ....._ CI'PI-.
•
'Pirate GroHo'
Course Charted
• F...,laa•a ......... ......... • •
DESIQII & ft.ur IEII'YIC& •• .,_ rur.urc::ara
COJII IMCW.."TJJOI CO. ' CJJ ACACIA
·coaoJfA DEL JIU
oa J.,..
m E. 17th St.. eo.ta Kaa
PboDe: Llbtrty LT.IZ3
Klm.berly 5·~15 E._. & Sua.
•nww
•••l .. "r F-111
(From th@ OCC Barnacl@)
AJI sophomore alrls who have
applied for or are lnt@rest~ In
applying for a Kappa Kappa
Gamma schol ars~lp, valued at
S300 must pick up application
forms and infonnatlon In the
~an's offi ce this week.
Ute &up .,....,. .... fw
Milk. c.J • ,.... .... .. ,_
LIW IS
~5110 DOwx
$41.39 Per Mo.
J ....... s.
IOD W. COAST BIWAT
JfEWI08iT aEACB ---
TIME TO CHECK UP
EHSI6N STANTON lETTS, ''" of Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ Hill of
231 Vie Firenze, l ido Isle,
qualified as a cerrior pilot lest
month by making 3 arrested
landings end 2 "touch and go"
landings •board the supporl air-
craft carrier USS Intrepid in the
Atlantic. He is attached to the
Chase Field Naval Auxiliary Air
Station in Beeville, T ezes. En-
sign Betts is married to the
former Susa n Stewar-t of 13 Bel-
boa Coves, Newport Beech.
' •••• . .,.
frrn.,.•l•2 I•*•••
2 ......... ..
BEAU11ruLLY LAMDSCAPED
JMliACULA.TE
• SEASPOBT REALTY
Ill
IIEALTOH
2633 ~81: Coast Hl1hWay
Newport INch
Ll 8-9349 -Ews. Ll 8~3293 .,..
FURNISHED
....... 2 .......
WITH BEAtrnniL POOL.
OPEN SAT. 1: SUN.
10:00 A.M .. 5:00 P.M.
. ' 1506 SERENADE 'I"ERRACE
CORONA DEL MAR
"7 ,500 BY OWNER
•••
1600 WEST COAST HJGHW A Y
u 8-9354
...... Ia ...
... EllfH
841 Viclorla ........................ ·$12.250
A I 8 Hamllton ....... : .... Sli,OOO
on corner plU!i
KENNETH SNOKE, of 21 _. Via ~~~;.~--,~·-·;·;·;·~-·-;;··bd~:·· ::_··::r~~
St~n Re~. Lido l~le, w as . 5 bdrm ............... $35.500
honored tlS one of the outsft~nd-188 Flower, 3 bdrm. ·-------·115,900
ing ogenh of the Travelers In-1545 * Wallace St., JoL .. ~ . .$4;750
surc11ce Co. durinq the a Mual In-2036 Paloma Dr., J bdrm ... $25,900
ner C ircle qualifiers conference Balboa Covn, pier A float 160.000
rece ntly et Palm Beac h. He 678 W. Wilson, 1 acre ....... .$24,7SO
was gi ver~ 111 cit.,tion of achieve-Npt. Hate.., 65x125 JOL-----17..500
ment and also was admitted to 2070 Oranee Ave. R-4 ........ .115.900
membership in the Order of the 481 &. Tower, top hOnoro!lry agents 20th, bf:autirui ......... .J25,500
'
n ··-NEW, CUSTOM, GA.UP'ODlA. &ANCH. Beautiful ter-
~Ula. Double JlrepMce, buill-In Jr.llchln 1 Jncludlna
Jlfbta. Three apackM&I beclrooma, tamUy room and two
batlw. Double ftreplace, built-In kitchen lncludlna"
d.lahwaaher and, dll.pou.l. LOCATZD llf THE FABULOVS
UPPER ·BAY. MAKE 'nUS A MUST AND YOU WON'T
BE 90&RY,
..UIL ---··-Stop Jooklna! DealaMd lor thoee with hlah Jncome and
Jooklna for a LI;1W INtnAL INVESTMENT. A decor&· •
tor'a home full ot planM'd Oriental ~auty. ThrM
bedrooma, tarnJJy room, t~o batha, fuiJy carpeted and
draped. Beautiful air bullt.ln kitchen with aervke-
ar.a. Only one block from Llndbera School. CION to
shopplna center and tranaportatlon. Priced rlaht at
$24,.500.
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OWNER DOESN'T NEED CASH: Thla la your: ehance
for a lovely three bedrOom, 1" bath home. Beautiful
view of Back S,Y hllla and Saddleback. Shake roof,
plaster walla, wall to wall carpet, llrepa.ce and larle
kitchen wllh buill-In dishwasher, ALL 'MUS FOR ONLY
$23,900. -
M. M. LaBorde,
"you'll lib OW' rrtendJ7 MI"Vtct"
:z20 E. 17th Sl Uberty 8-1131
£Acr4.s the atre-et from Meta Shopplnl Center'>
Evenlnaa ca ll MI 6·1050-MJ 6.5855
CAMEO SHORES
NEW VIEW 3 BEDROOM AND
MAID'S ROOM. VIEW LIVING
ROOM ; VIEW MASTER
BEDROOM; SWIMMING POOL.
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$&1 ..
$11··-
Excell@nt Selrct.lon of View Lots with Private Access
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ORiole 3·fl04 organization. Mr. Snoke is mar-440 Holmwood, 2 bdrm ..... $19,JOO
ried to the former Gertrude 2119 Monrovt., t2000 dn .. ..$14,7SO I----_:~---------------~,--
Palmer of l os Angeles: they 3(8 La Jolla, .. bdnn.: ___ ,I32JI(IO
have one Ken, e rludent at 229 La JoUa, S bdnn .. _ ... -..$37,500 ·
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Oranae (furnlahedJ Stl,lOO
Lot 78 sq. feet... ............. $9,750
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3 bedroom • 2 lath home
wJth beauUtuJ pool
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Man! Did they sell it fast' Now they're looking for
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