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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-03-31 - Newport Harbor EnsignFrench Divers Find Body of Ex-CDM .Man A telephone call from France this week p ve Mrs. J ack Florer 1ht> heart·rendlnr news that the body of her son, scientist a n d diver Conrad Llmbauah. had been found near the scene of his last s kin-diving adventure. "We held on to the hope that he migh t have been picked up by a fisherman," Mrs. Florer said In a note to the Enslen. "But this Is final." Mr. Limbaugh, who once Jived In Corona del Mar with hls mother and step.father, was Jo.t March 20 while on a dlvlna ex· pedltlon with 3 other experts In the undereround Port Mlou RJver near Ma,.mea. The phone call BID 15 AWARDED FOR CONCESSION AT BEACH The Corona del Mar beach lng the first 5 years, 52 per cent con<'eulon <'Ontract was awarded during the second 5 years. Monday evenlnr by the Newport Mark Engelke, chairman of the Beach City Council to Tosh Parks Beaches and Recreation Bros. of Huntlnaton Beach and Com~lsslon, chairmanned t he Long Beach. • committee that studied the pro· Theirs waa the top bid among posal.t. The committee unani· 6 propoaals. They guarantee a mous ly recomm•nded Tosh Bros. monthly minimum or $2.000 dur-Councilman Charles Hart com - ing June, July, Aua~t and Sep· pllmented the commluee on Its tember for the entire 10 years work, and Council · particularly of the contract: and agree to commended 2 of the committee pay the city 21 per cent or the members, James EdwardJ~ of a.ross receipts from sale of all Newport taland and John Mac· oaleable ltedm22s during tthhe first Into.h of Corona d•J Mar. for tak· 5 yea,., an per ~nt e sec- ond s years: 51 per cent of the lng time ttom their businesses arosa recelpa from rentals dur· I to serve on the committee. • CDM BEACH PAHING FEES AilE SET from Ma...W. aaJd that French Partdnl fftll tor the Corona choice betn1 at ... discretion ol ~~ 011101.& I .... COIIOIIA DEL WU. CAI.D"'DDA 'I'IIVBDAT. IIAilCII I I. 1- Operation 'Task Force~ Set for Easter Crowds 8.1. Control Plan .Ready Operation "011 C'an," Operation "Condition Hot," and Operation "Task Force" art> all set to cope 1 with the hordt>s of Easter kids who will descend upon the Har- bor Area beginning April 8. I "Oil C&n" refers to the 5-gallon cans, painted white and tilled with sand, which ha\e already been set In pia~ at ~1arlnt> Ave. and Bayside Dr to form a tra!flc I c-o ntrol device at the entrance to Balboa I land. Thl Is the temp- orary plan workt>d out by Publac I Works Dlret'tor Don Simpson. In place or the more t>laborate plan tor a turnabout <'IO!W"r to the I bridge. Operation "Oal Can" as cheduled to get Its first test dur· lng this week-end's traU1c prob- lems on Balboa Is land. I "Condition Hoi" I the code namt> bf>lng US4'd by tht> pollt'e department and beach patrol5 ror the crltical OC<'asions that require addJtlonal pollclng. Emergt>ncy measures will au tomatkally go Into effect when "Condition Hot" Is deemed to exlat. The "Tuk Force" plan calls for the Immediate dispatch of rel nto~ments to trouble spota. dlvera W ,_nd tbt boQ 300 del Mar MaeJ1 pull .... ..ca~· the dfJ ,_...,_ The ,_.._........................... -----.................. -:::-:=:.:: 'De ...... . AU these moves are siena that the city enforcement ottlciala mean bu&lnea, and laat WMk· nd pve ~ ot tb4t tMUltL All '• 'we a••w el d1a- "-1Nft ....., tw oft•NH .... ... .. ... ., .. «!tty cWIL smpp. IMtltute o1 Oeeanocre-,... wu ... at f UO. .... u City Mana1er aobert S~wlr. phy at La Jolla. He had 10M to Jut ,..r. ,._ ~ ...-aaJd that the 11 fee prvbably Eur~ to att•nd an lntema· aN avaUable a t the llna.nce de· will be In effect during Easter ~ ~ Y1~• ~ --------------------~ Dn11 arwlftlll.nl to werlc out ar-Wiiiut ,.C*K CALL ra,..tna ~ ,.c:nk*Jn1 to rfd- lnl bicyc .... on rhe aJ~allc. The Balboa laland Improve. ment Assn.. which last w~k ("rltlclzed the police for laxlry Jn tonforcernent. thls week wrote a lener of commt>oda1 10n to City ra.n1•menta for a tempor&l)' Joca ., -u ,.. ._1 t. ~ .... tJon In th• vicinity of thdr store, .._... 11M fiN. .... _ _.. wblch waa destryed by fire lfon-SL -• ,.... ,_, ... caller' day momtna. teaeplu a •d lfewpert p o il c • tlonal meet1n1 of divers In Spain, partment In City Hall. and had stopped ott In Mar· 1'be dallY parklna fee wa5 set week. and durlna the selllea on hls way home. at 50 cena and 11 per car-the weekends. He leaves hls wire . Nan; daught•ra Peau and Nancy, a son, Rocky. by a former mar· rlage; 2 step·chlldren, Johnny and Barbara: his mother and atep.fatht>r, now Hvln& In Del Mar: a slater, Rosalind Feder, and or-brother-In-law, Or. How· ard Feder of Carmel. • BEQUEST FOR TRAM ON PIER DENIED Ta klng car~ of pre~ri ptlona is about I :.S ...._ ,.....,, w laUo the primary concern. and other fu-e. .... ft911ti89 1M raclllties would be lnclud~ if . ba.. at vu.c..ra Lido Dn9 sufficient apace Is available. ston. Tbo .... ..., ._ ..... j Council. Here Is tht> BIIA lettt>r: Jay Stoddard, :\1ayor. Ctty Hall, The request or Ju.cln Zedaker to operate a tram aervl~ on Newport Pier was rejected Mon- day evenlna by the CJty Council. Mr. Zedaker, who waa present at the Council meet1n1 In his wheel chair. proposed to provide tram service from the nearby parkJnr areas to the end of the pier, making 4 round trips each hour from 5 a .m. to 8 p.m., at 10 cents a rfde, with 5 per t'ent or the gross &olnl to the city. M'ayor Jay Stoddard said that that the Council was not entirely 1 conv1n~d that the aervi~ was necessary. Councilman Charles Hart said that the tram would create a danger to pedestrians. and that If a contract would be considered, It would have to be done by bidding. In the meantime, until furl h~r 1 ......., rapidly, IDCIId .. It lalpw- notlce. prescriptions for Vln~nt s atWo f• Officer Cary CJaQD9 Lido Drua patrons are be"lna fil. 1 to ideatily t.be ~ I~ at the Owl RexaJJ Orua at · Burial was In France, Mrs. Florer told the Enslen. P11D. IIATDD 12108 W. Ocean Ft., :'<Jewport. Both 1------------- the prescription record and the one with a h re ext.nguasht>r. He bookkeeping ~rds were sa\ed !lAid the t1re ~a" under ~ay then dunng the dJsastrou fire. a nd that he "aw what lookPd Astronomer Dies at Hoa.g Hayden Falls , F'lre :\1arshal Bill :'<Jollar yes· lakt> panrake on tht> grill an thf" terday ga\e a preliminary e tl· klt<'hen. mate of 1250, loss, ln<'ludang Tht> flr<~t r ail to tht' Firr Dt>pt . Thru Burn.tng the bulldang. flxtures and mt>r<'h )u~t 2 long hlocks a~ay. \\d~ r-t> andlse ' ~l\t>d at :06 a.m It <'.lmt>. not Ordinance 915, establlshlng the Balboa Bay Club lease to the s R f • ALAaM AT 1:05 A.M. rrom Vln<'f'nt but from C•t\ • BAY SPEED. Sll AREAS CHANGED new a~boat and water sk llna new owner. Wrather Investment tore 00 The fm~ startt>d about 1:5-1am. Hall Elt'<'tn<'a·l 10.,pe<'tor Dt<'k Funeral services for Or. Ralph areas In the Upper Bay wa, ap-Inc. The HcrO\? Is ~heduled to I when Kart>n John. on, an t>m· Whit on. lttlng at his dP"'k in E. Wilson. 73. or 605 Acacia Ave., proved Monday evenlna by the cloae today CThursdayl. Assistant Fire Chlt>f Phil Hay-ployee In th4" founratn grill. and rhe bulldana ~p.rlmt>nt . ~rlanC'4'd Corona del Mar, were held Newport Beach City Council. • Accepted a donation of $100 den narrowly f'S<."aped serious In· John Wlllaams, janitor. t urn~ out of the wando~ and saw Sunday In the Baltz Mortuary These changes were made sJmul· ror Channel Place Park, pre -jury during the VIncent's Drug on the grill. smoke at Vtn<'f'nt " He ammed1 Chapel, Corona del Mar, with taneously~ with similar action sented by the West ~wport lm-~ Store fire :\1onday momma when When the grill tartN1 to att'ly put In tht> call the Rev. Edwin C. Comke, pastor taken by the Orange County provement Assn.: the funds had he fell through the roor of the ,smokt>. they tum('d It otr and e QOlCX. aESPOifSE of the Corona del Mar Commun-Board of Supervlsol'$. been raised by the Ensign news· burning building. started the fans to <'lear the A regular lgnmf',t ~a dl< lty Congreaatlonal Church, otfl· The new ordlnan~ eliminated paper In cooperation with the I He landed on hls back on the smoke. A brud tru<'k dra\'er pat<'ht>d lmme-dlatt>ly by ·tht> elating. • the s~ area In the channel association. · ~nd n oor area, but he wu .said he entt>red t ht> •tore sf'veral Fire ~pt. headquarters. sending Dr. Wilson died last Friday In near the Coast Hwy. bridge and • Approved the reulblllty re· 1 able to get up a nd continued dl·1 mlnutei before and aw ~mt>· .f ContJnu~ on page twel\el Hoaa Ho.pltal arter an extended adjoining the Newport Du nes port on Milton Brenn's request rectlng nre !lghtlng operations in lllnesa. He was a native of CJn· slips. and Htablished a new for an Improvement a~ment I spite of a flnaer Injury and back I clnnatl, Ohio. and ~d Jived In ·~ ar ea northerly of the district from 28th St. Jo 32nd St.. and Ahoulder pains. L a t ~ r Calltomla for 22 yea\a and In thla Dunes. between Newport Blvd. and La· stitches were taken In the middle area for 10 years. He wu an It at.o defined a limited water fayette Ave., easterly of the finger or his right hand. The astronomer at the Mt. Wilson akllna area Inland or the speed Newport Beach City Hall, and OE'Sh had been torn away. and and 'Mt. Palomar o*rvatorles. area and set 9 a .m. to sunset as asked for a poll of the property the tendon wa ex~d on the j He was not.c! for his major dls·l the hours tor the ski area. owners In the area. Inside of the flnaer. He said he coverlea In the field of stellar A chanae In the original draft • Again delayed action on lapparf'ntly had grabbed S?me· motions and the natur• of of the ordlnan<'t' requlres water construction of. tenn~ courts at thing In railing. but couldn t re·j nebulae. alders to wear a safety belt or C 1 N 1 member what It was. H~ W'U rraduat•d from Carle-life preserver. Las Arenas Park In entra ew· H f II through the burning ton Colle1e. North&ld, lllnn., In Th• Council a lso: port: placed It on the agenda fe ~ the JeCOnd floor art>a: 1 -~..a h'-doct t f for April 11 roo o n ° 1906 and rec.-elv_. .. ora e • Approved the aulgnment o • •'"fftd ·that joining the Aa· had he been over the maln opt>n I at the Unlvenlty of Vlrfr1nla. He --~----------SOc.'iaf:t Chambers of Com· portion of the building. he would became an aatto,nomewr·_!itnlh_.lhe Don't ~orget mert-e of Orange County Is a ha\-e fallen down to the maan came11e tnstltut on. ... ..on, r. d~-•on for each Individual noo~s 2 stories below. o.c. Movina to California. 1M .,-.;•., did retearch work for the Call· R 0 t councilman, and that the city 1 d fom la Inatltute of TechMIOIY T 0 8915 er should not pay ror a member· Pool p anne besides worldnl with the 2 ob· hlp . .ervatorles. Local deputy ~llltrara will be • Instructed the city manager for Boys Club I Dr Wilson ls survived by hls mannlnc registration b oo ths to have a pedes trian croulna wtfe: Mary: a son. HerMrt WU-thJoulhout Nt'WP()rt Beach In an painted on Riverside Ave. In 80n, and a arandiOn. lohn WJl-effort to ret at leaat a thousand front of tb• Newport Beach ~ TM d lrt!cto111 of the Harbor eon corona del Mar; 3 alatMS. more reoldents ellalble to vote om~. although the painting Ar~a Boys Club announ<'e'<l plans M~ Ruth Geer, Loe Anplft: In the J un. prlmart.t. April 14 Ia will have to be done owr a1a1n thl.s week for A Si5. fund Mra. Mary Constana. Santa Bar-tbe dHdlJne. 8ootba wtll be altH IUwralct. A\'e. Is rftUrfaced. drh·• 'o build a ~-lmmlnl pool bare, and Mrs. Lola Pye, rart-malfttaJMd au he followlftl Joca· • Aatlaorllll!d the mayor and on the Boys lub lf'OUndl In -bault. Minn. Jnu mment wu In tlone: t'1ty c*k to execute a contrad eo.ta Mesa. Melroee A.,.,., Mauoleum. Corona ct.l Mar All American fot aale ot wat•r outJide ol clty Tlte propooed pool '" i5 f~t Jalarbt. 1 a.m . to noon April 1 Jlmlta to ColJII'IIII Radio. on Mac· lOili by 35 or 40 f~t wide, Ia~ and a: and 1 a.m. to 9 p.m. -'"bur Blvd., th.roulh the Jrvlne uouah for hllh .chool and c.'Ol · April 14. Co. lele IIWlm ~~nts. The pooJ It· SaciWr laeuraMe oftkoe, 3&13 • Approwd Ont rMdJJ\1 ol •II Ia atJmat.cl to toM -~ E. c...., .. 0... clel Mat. 'Ordt__.. Ill. trt.kla would ancl oiW lad ltU. ,aunec~ In· 1 ... ,............ ,... an ~ -ln dude lhowft aM lottlltr fMIJ . ~ Lade IIMIDit. 1 to I ""._. J1a 2. Ida __,.. w.U .........., P,.. AprQ 1: aM 10 Lift. to t • Ale .,... qddaJm ._. tM pool and ~ .. ~ p.m. Ap1t1 ... ut 11·1• e.-... IMM C.. ._ a _.. tM pool. • LWe Jllla~ ....._ llllui4 lilt .atJ Oil 1M lftlud lldl ol In 1M evwnt tbe telal ......-1 .... 11:30 .... .;.a .... '· Olul ~. .. ,.., ........... ,....._ tM .... ..., ..... .,.. ........... a' t ..... c... ............. c.. ~~ ~., .......... ~ ..._ aa ... ,.. .......... .., .. .__,. at ,._ .... •· ._,...._ ._ e.r, •--• ... _. ., ... ....... ..... ...... . ..... a.tt oftldaJL ~~~--CAaMUA of R~ia (at leftt is ~ffi"9 wit+! Mn . M. B. Jedden, IIOl N. ley Ft .. letboa ~. bef~ 'PM~inq Sat\lrdey eflwnoon et St. And,..s Ptesb~rian Church. Pri"CeU c.radja esea~ from the RUJ· ••an ~omm\m;sf tyr•nny in R~man•• in 1952 and ~nee t+-n 1\as been devot:nq her ti~Nt to 'f*lh inq it\ EurOpi Afld in the U.S. in an efie"'Pt to .-. free cou!\tties tx>vt the •pr.adin9 denqer of c~nicm. · Yov re in dan~r: this R.d ~t>Wpon Beach. C'allfornlA. Dear Ma yor Stoddard: The Balboa I Jand lmprovt>· ment Association wishe-s to ex· press Its members· sincere ap- preciation for tht> law enforce- ment t>fforts ovt>r 1h1s past week- t>nd. Friday naght. Saturday and Sunday were ~tartll ngly diUer· ent from pa..~t ~t>t'kends as dem- ons trated bv ~~ uan<-e of several times more. t'ttations than in the prt>viou~ months rom bin~. It wa lmmf'dia tPiy apparent Friday nlghl when tht> poll~ ar uon bt>gan Tht> "rrul!!er " qul<'kly ~gnlzed that the days of howling ptpt><~ and usmg tht> l<iland a.; a spc><'dWI'} were over. Tht>rt> ~·a<~ a marked drop orr In the number of Jdlt' roaming • ar<; and m tnv con\t>r.satlons wt>re overheaad passing the word that Balboa I 'land was not IContlnu~ on page W\'en) • ~ .. ,... ... ,.w .. c-4al Wet, c.Gf. ~ .....,, .. ThW14or. Ill c-4al Mar, ill the Clty ef Nawpott .... Calif. OfAM oM ptlntlllf plo..t Ill the EMit" ltt!WIIIf. Mollillf o4WNu: 2110 L C..tt Hitll- w•y, CotoN 4al M•r, C.lif. Tala ..... •: OaJola ]410., TM NEWPORT HAliOl ENS16N -• odilt4tecl to M • n• ..... por of .. n-•••1 4:wculoti011 t»r cowt douoo Ne. A20171 of the Superior Cowt i11 S.nto An• •114i tty ro•1011 thereof Ia qYeliflod to publith .n pane notlc01 requlrecl by l•w. '~UNGQQ I 4 PJ. - BY.l:k~~ AlVO E. HAA,A -··-··-.. · ... ---····· ·-··--···-··--···-··o-ar •114 ,ubll,hor ,EG HAA,A -·····-··--·····················-·----··---···-·-·--Auocleto Editor e IIOME TOWJf 80T Acapulco, while Art Hall copped MEMIEl of tho CALIFORNIA NEWS,A,Eit ,UILISHElS ASSOCIATION Once again, It Is our prQtound the champion's crown at the Altd of tho NATIONAL EOITOIUAL ASSOCIATION ., pleasure to report on the aolngs recent world series of sport tlsh· SUISCli'TION UTES of a home town boy who made lng In Florida. • 111 tho Newport H•rbor Ato•: 0 11o •••• IU>CI; two y .. ,. 15.00 good In the wide world of tlsh· In auto racing, not only t he Ouhido of tho H•rbor Ar .. : One •••• -1-4.00: two ._.,.. u .oa lng. "\\'Ide world" ls no figure driver but the \•ehlcle he drives Hop • WE DO HAVE SOMETHINE TO FEAR of speech. tor this particular s ue-are heralded when they get the cess story comes all the way checkered fl ag tor a first. The from-New Zealand ~ vlctorlou duet played In New The angler wearing a fresh Zealand by southlanders Jewell laurel wreath, In this tale, Is and Hall was rendered with Ward E. J('well. of West Bay local and well-known lnstru- A\·e. In Ba lboa. Ward had a ments. They both used Cortland pardner down there in the lnnd Ji nes nnd Silarlex rods exC'IU· I of the ~taorls who Is well enough slvely. Slla rlex, as all anglers P. 'd t F ank l n D Roosevelt who did more . known hereabouts to be claimed 1 know, Is the trademark of an rest e n r 1 · • 1 as a near-dtlzen too The up and comlne outfit. rod build· than any sin gle individual in the w orld to push free gentleman In quest·ion. · who~ t>rs par excellence, whose plant A merica to the b rink of disaster. used to charm the sddress is Long Beach, is Art Is at 1919 Placentia Ave. In popu ace W lt lS ca c Y P rases. ne o e m o re Should you know the president l . h h ' t h h 0 f th Hall. I Costa Me a. meaningless gems w as: "The only thmg we have to 1 • T~u=~~MforE~e su!>{'r· ot Sllaflex, Herb Jenks, and the fear is fear itself." . safar~ wa'athe World Big Game sales manager, Lee Harter, there Now we m ight re-phr ase it this way, as we move I Fishing Contest. headquarters at \\h'111 1 ~ no mystery as e'~ ;"tyy I f d h l h M R 1 l d Wh el New Zealand be 1 I e r .aces a re c u r r arther le tw ar into t e per i t at r . oosev e t e ang~[ · h 1~ 24 · · wreathed In smiles. There were us: "W e do have something to fear-it's the lack l tw~~~ ;e:~fts rt>~~~here were 23 teams from all over the wide, of fear. the lac k of concern over the imminent danger relayed by Mrs. Ward Jt>well wldp worl~lnt t~~ N~~hZe:~~~~ fa cmg us." A nd that danger is the gnm. b lood-:tte~ \~PI~pho~e 1~11 !:~; f~~~ ~0n~"~~~ sec~nd h~gh team de· chilling reality o f the v ictory of the communist con-~~:, Zea~~nd. a e I livered the ma ll with loca\11~ sptracy throughout the world. includmg m our own Before we gl\·e any details of made tackle Just .naturally ca tht> scoring. some details of tht> for. smiles -mlles and m}les nallen. ~t·UP or tht> competition may or em. I am pro mpted to make these remarks because be of Interest. It really covered .. I have had the pnvdege of attendmg an organiza-! the waterfront of N.Z.. I MILA I CIAATOik "t "'BB!:talnina a 1 . f 1 I I h s· h s I k Bases were located at ~ clubs m car on • tiona meetmg o a oca o n 1rc QClety ast wee . . h 1 t lly ed spot~ rag soaked In solvent was set on The p resentation was a hlm speech by Robert W elch, ~~ ~~~1f0a~du Ot~~:~.Bay. Tu -1 tire and exploded with a ··whoor · a successful businessman who is now devotmg his tukaka. Whltlanga and Mayor In the treet In front of 1~ f . I h . h d f . H Island The clubs themselves Berkshire Lane, Westcmt. at 7.44 ull time to tg tmg t e sprea o commumsm. e · dB t 1 1 d Whan p m Frldav Three juvenile boys are name ay o s an s · · · "· · 15 organizing John B1rch Societies throughout the garel, Mercury Bay and Ta u-from Westclitt a nd Lido Isle United S ta tes, seeking the active support of dedi-ra nga. These names. I presume. were warned by otrlcers. cated patriots who want to p reserve o ur Republic are from the Maori. t he original LEGAL l'fO'nCE . . h I natives of the country. agamst the trmto rs who seek. to surr ender It to t e Many of them sound ramillar. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS communists. The late Walter Ba lderston, with Fictitious Firm Name bo 1 J C 11 1 THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby T he documente d story that M r. W elch tells is former Har r tes ean ar 5 e ""rtlty that they a re conducting . . . . and her husband Jay, made sev· .. ~ fnghtemng. I(l one sentence, 1t IS thiS: T he commun-I eral trips to these areas some a Liquor ott sale business at 220 · TWO THIRDS f h d 1 t c ld H kl t Marine Avenut>, Balboa Island, lStS are -0 t e way towar comp e e , years back. . Haro op ns o Calltornla, u nder the rictltlous success in their ob)·ective to take over the world and I Balboa has fished often In these f1·rm name of ISLAND U QUOR . . . ' waters still holds some world the pace toward the hnal goal lS acceleratmg. record~ from there. George STORE and that said firm Is Probably the most frightening, and maddening, 1 Thomas 111 was down under not t>ompo8ed of Ute following per-d d h sons whose names In full and facts presented by Mr W elch a r e the documented long ago, emonstrate t 1 he pla""" of residence are as follows, . . . . technique of tuna flshlng w t .. ., reports of repeated m ar.euvers by h1gh offiClals m kites to tile local pescadores. to wit: o ur national g o v e rnme n t to m o ve th e U S. farthe r Each an1ler In t~e ~n~est ~~s ~AN E.E. ~~. a~: and farther to t he left and into t he communist orb it. assigned to one 0 t e · no · • -r'-·pur Avenue, Corona del · ern clubs <Bay of Js.lands and u. ...., Unless these trmtors a re stop ped, Mr. W elch say s , Whangarell ror 5 days, follow-Ma r, C.JIIornla. the Lenin prophecy w ill come true: "that A merica tng which he traded spots with WITN ESS our ha nds this 2-Ith w ill fall like a ripe plum tnto the hands of the com -an angler who had put In the day of March, 1960· · " . rirst 5 day~; at a southern club VIVIAN E. TROUTMAN. m uniSts, not through mvas1on by the Reds. b ut ITauranga and ~tercury Bay1. RALPH E. TROUTMAN. through the treachery o! our o w n fi~th colummsts. • SHARKS TOO STATE OF CALl FORNlA ~ ss. That lS why we have need for a determmed. In the Down t:ndl.'r rountr!Ps. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) pa:notic orgamzatton Ilk~ the John Btrc h Soc iety tf rertain "!>('riN or sharks a r" 1 ON THIS 24th day or March. •n c 1 l b r-h 1 pmcd ao; gaml' fi sh. _Down th:tt· 1960. before me, a Notary Publk w _ qre to s u rvive as a .ree p eep e Is OSl-P I o s-d-war. sharks I'O mc b1g anrl that, in and Cor aald county and o p :;y c an b e told m )'lS' 4 words: ' Less government, to quotl' a wf'll known phrase, state. resldjng therein, duly m c.:-e respons.btl~ty Tho se 4 words are tn perfect mPan'> 81\.. <~on' AIC Dt>an of I commiss ioned and sworn. per· h 1... , d f Australia holds the rt>cord for "onally a ppellred VIvian E. '=lrmor:y W l b tnP sen 11m e n ts e xpresse s o o ten In the largt>st gamt> fish t>ver takt>n Troutman and Ral ph E. Trout · th.s Log I'll h ave m e re to say in the !u1u r c about the on rorl anrt rc><'l -a whit!' shark man known to me to be tht> r:-e :-:1 descnbe d by Mr W elch , and the s te ps b eing that wt>lghNI 2.66 1 pounds! The> !Persons whose names are sub· b · B f 1 wo rld rl'conl. 1.000 pound mako lsrribcd to the within Instrument. t JKcn to com at 1t. u t o r now. e t us express our shark lldt'ntlr·nl to our bonltll and acknowledged to me that gr'1'Jiude and ple dge our support to patriots who are "harkl wn" taken at Mayor l thl'y <'Xf'rutl'd the sam<'. 1 ("arrymg on the hght. Islanc1, N.Z . anci thp top thresher I WIT~ESS my hand and ortlclal Rtve~e house "THI HOUSE Of PIIMI Ill"' East 1st & Tustin Ave., Tustin-SantJ Ana lUmbert 3-9311 sh<Hk. 992 pou nrls, at 1 he Bay of sl'a 1. Island;;. A U22-pound tiger SEAL NELDA GIBSON. shark h('~uis lh£' list tor that Notary Public in and for said spPr ies and WJS boat<'d ofC Capl' County and State. Moreton. Auo;tralin. . My CommLsion expires Nov- Among big gam<' shark fi sher· ember 26. 1961. mc>n. It would he unfair to omit Publish: March 31, April 7, 14, the name>.:; of Mr. and Mrs. Bob 21, 1960. In t he Newport Harbor Over. who bPIWN'n them hold Ensign. Appeal to Higher Court Seen in Civil Service Law .Fight Membera of t h e lfewport Beach Fire and Pollee Protective Leaaue have 15 daya from laat Friday to amend their suit aaalnat the Newport Beach CI'Y Councll or face a Superior Court juda~nt that they have no eau.ae of action, ..... 1••••'• , •. , ......... Elmore W. Barton, 61, died last Tuesday In the home of hl& son, Elmore, Barton Jr., 325~ Collins Ave., Balboa JsJand. Mr. Barton was an Industrial coQtractor ln 29-Pa lms, Calif., for a number or years. He wu a member of the Maaonl<' Lodee No. 735, Oasla of Mara, of 29- Palms. He Is survived by h is wlfe, Ma ry; a daughter, Mrs. Elolse de Arnold of Seal Beach; hls son, a teacher at Newport H&rbor High School; a brot her, .James Barton of Long Beach, and 3 grandchildren. Priva te service-s wi ll be held ln Seal • Sheets Mortuary, Costa Mesa . Interment wt ll be In Fair- ha ven Memorial Park. lilt ..... _ .••. , , .... Va nda ls, believed In the 8 to 10-year bracket, caused damage at th~ Newport Ha rbor Girl Scout House, 1700 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport pollee reported Monday. Mrs. Neva Thomas. executive director, notlrted pollee that va n· dallsm had occurred over the weekend. Bricks were broken at the rear of the building and tables and chairs were over-· turned In the la na i room. A hole a bout 3 feet deep was dug In the patio sand a rea. A g lass In the door of the men's rest room was broken and the toilet tissue ra ck wu pulled from the wall but not ta ken. V AJfDAUSM llEPOJITED Unknown persons damaged soap machines a nd broke mirrors during the last 2 week -en<U In the men's rest room or Howard's Restaurant, 4001 W. Coas t Hwy . .' West Newport, Newport polke reported. The t.eaaue may file an amended action or appea l the eue to a hlaher court. The pollee anct flnnnen aroup chara._ that the otlaJna l civil .ervlee ordinance adopted In 1942 called for a two-thirds vote of the citizens to amend. T h e new d vll aervl~ ordinance adopted by a small majority of the votera In 1• was not the two-thirds required, they clalm. Walter Cha ramza, Newport Beach city attorney, was auceeu. ful last Friday In obJectJna that the wrtt of manda~ .from the pollee and firemen dld not atate a lea jl.l basis for cou rt action. He was upheld by Judae Ronald Crookshank. Attorney Pa ul Witmer of Santa Ana, repreJentlnl the fire a nd pollee group, expressed the opln· lon to the Enslan Tueaday that the firemen and policeme n would be auccesaful In appeallna thelr case to a higher court. .., , •• Iff •• Theodore C. Teaman, 15, of 835 VIa Lido Soud, lJdo !ale, auf- Cered a broken collar bone when he tell o(f hlA bicycle while rld · lng down a hIll 30 yards north of Avon St., a block west of RJverslde A v e . , Newport Heights, at 5:12 p.m. Wednesday, March 23. When officers a rrived they found the youth lylnr on his aide near hls bicycle. His mother, Mrs. Dorothy Tesma n, had ar- rived .at the acene and went with her AOn In the ambulance to Hoag Hospita l. ALTERATIONS- LAUNDRY- Pickup & Deli••ry CU ITUDDUI DIYIDD A. cat driven by WlUiam G. Shean, t2, of 415 Santa Ana, Newport Heleht.a. hit a ttattlc divider atrlp a t 13th St. and Balboa Blvd., Balboa, at 1 p.m . Wednesday, March 23. The car straddled the divider a nd struck a JeeaUy parked car reet.tered to Clarence A. Oliver, 2119 Par· aons St., Colta Mesa. No one waa hurt. ............. ULTRA CWIQU! a CYNERGIC ' IIAunllcwt • The moiutloMry ,.._ lftOieturlalllt ~lc wllh ,.._ beMy 1ft .... .... 3110PS A DAY act at ....... ...... ,..,.... They avpply tho critical wetor• lo¥1111 olemefll e 11oerl't onry co"'plo•lofl ,. .. de for emooth, pet.wr..h, yc~Ut~~ ellln red!~ I ...., .. $250* '-" .... ............. ~ tlf).-$.450* ..,u.t• ua ... _... .......... Christensen ~'" Corona del Mar) oaw. J .J5SO 2021 E. COAST IIWT. coao•A D&I.IIU " . ......," ... . ....... ,. WCitcb .. DUll ....... oat of the belt ........... -Eaatel' IDoralag -811fbt & lbl.ay -a.cau. ... tbelr Clotbee .... Cleaaed at valet cleaners 3137 e..t coast highway corOIWI del rn.r OR 5-0310 FOR STYLES that make Young Smiles a n d FOR VALUES that make Parents Smile too it 'a OIIOU 3·2230 ~ H o~t.h?.f.!l .. ~ :~~.!!'c. COlONA DIL MAl. CALlfOINIA 1 ~ rurrent world rt>cords tor --------shark~ m~t of which weighed ~u~~~E~~~~~~9~"~c~l·~·~~~fi•;d~·~·~·~· ~~·~]~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pl('nly over the 1.000-pound r AnMV ......... IIIW Mnhr~ •••Mnet- Royel 11 and ?100, the fftOit powerful pr.nlum and rttuter you cu IMIJ In the Wnt. Drive In at the alon of the 7e. Whelh« your car UMt a premium or rtgular gatollne, you know you'll get the Flneat. UNION OIL COMMNY OP OAU~ ... IA 1190·1·...., JIIR of ....,"*""' mark. 1 But shark!l were not the only 1 ~ame Clsh In thOSe waters. Black, blue and striped marlin. broad· bill, tuna and yellowtail a re there In abundance. Harold Hopkins or Balboa is the current holder of the 20-pound line -test record tor striJ)('d marlin. 331 I pounds, ca ught off Cape Brett, N.Z., In 1954. e TEAMS Like mo.'!! fi!lhlng tourname nts. this one featured tea m, as well as Individual scoring. The South Australian team won, but were but 25 points ahead of our Ca ll · rornlans. Jewell &nd Ha U, who. as a team, repre!lf'nted the Tuna Club, as well ns the U.S.A. Wa rd Jewell was the name ln- scrlbert on the trophy for high Individual s<'orer, and thls trl· umph was clinched with a glant threfJher ahark of 832 pounda, only 90 pounda under the aJl· tackle record. Detail• of other fl•h cautht are not lmmedJately avaUable, except that Ward and Art. \)etween them, took 12 tu.na. Ward wUI be home qaJn thla week If you want the deta .. rlcht' tro.n the hone's mouth. Art and Marpret Hall are on a wwld tour and wtll be home later . • ()81»1M.. .ATVaAI.LY JUST COMPLETED • NOW LEASING • Featuring Electric Kitchens • Carpeted • • All thlt Ia mo.t aau.fJlnl to any loyal eouthlander. Our con· ,.,.tulatlona and an OrtNd apleet co felloW countrymen. Jewell afM1 Hall. ,_ 2 IMIII to have wbat It taka. Ward. , •• Jmow,wu-*"llaiP....,..· uaJ tn t.._ ...-Ja..,........ u.•• lll•••r.• Ow • ~ ~ ~~ at ~ __ _. ____ .__.._._.__.._ .... _.~~_._..__._. __ ~._._ .. _.._ .... .__. ........ .-.. _.~ ' Opening Monday, April 4 I _..,.r Starting next Monday, you can enjoy the complete services of California Bank in new comfort . and convenience . California Bank's beautiful new Th is new air-conditioned building will provide every modern banking facility. You are invited to make CORONA DEL OFFICE 3141 East Coast Highway . COMPLETE BANKING . SERVICES • ,A Safe Deposit Night Depository Customer Parking .Drive-in Teller Wli1dow • AR full use of our services: checking and savings accounts, escrow, loa n and collection departments, safe depos it vault, night depository, and drive-in service through the teller window on the side of the bu ilding. You 'll find plenty of off-street parki ng just a few steps from the rea r entrance to the bank. Opening-day hours will be 10 am to 6 pm . Regular banking hours are 10 am to 3 pm , Fridays 10 am to 6 pm. Come in and get acquainted. You'll find a friend ly and efficient staff ready to meet your every ban ki ng need. JAMES T. VAN DYKE, Vice President C/~LL L=o L\.l'{ lf~ ~ G/.U~L< ... ". """"" ""''' ......... iilliii .. TH• auaeN•••-••No•o aANK ••RVINO aouTH.RN CAUPOIIIIIA I • __ .,.. ..... .... --, ..... >'~Qo""' .... :::..-c;-:><-::,.c-~-~C>-~<;>~<:)..c::::a-<::lo<:l~~><:::..-c;:><:>oc:>.c~~o.< Millft.IIUCIIII.... -R,~--.......... -------- CI_,.A .... IIA&CAI.IPODIA ___ ~ n~~AM DUDI'·'IO·· IIOIIOBD ~ ~~ Kow the)''re 1etlln1 practical with partift for blHMd evenu. • By Louise Meteer An expectant father waa tbe ....... c;;......,:>.-..or;;:)..c::::a~..<::~><::><:::..-c;:><~:>.c~I:>"C>--~-<>-<-:::..-c;-:><-~-~-e>--~--c:::>o--~ honored CUM\ when realdenll of ... ...... ...... ..... ._, ..... -...... 1be Lido Trailer Park eathered 1 oftee ..._ ~ • .. ._ ,.._. to honor Wayne La Comb and .,_.cit'...__... Ia tWw "'M'•b 'INJSI his wife, Sea. The practical aide -..-. tell ... wMt -I dot" wu the preaentatJoh of a lon1 -'1 .,.., daUd .as tlaAa .. ~' lenth of dollar billa ta~ to· 1 ..-. .._ e.o wM. • little ...., 1ether. Mrs. Onelta Correll waa w...-, wltb play • tale U.. weald ,.... hoeteu In charae ol the p&rt7. AJid •Y ....._ ..U.S • _.. ..... bt of t.blap Professional and Business Directory AUDIO -SPECIALISTS ... SOUND-CRAITERS,Inc. 2626 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR J coeld .. -........... wouJcl -"-,... ...... A coif .. ea ... • ...... ..,._, Papft -OMab could ......., b .. , A d9or ba. ..S nbber ._... lltntcbed tbla I coulcl pluDk Cllld pUalr a • IDGDdoll.a. A bi9 01GDP ba ... • ft• cloU bouel A wad or"pcqter Cllld • drtD9 • IDOUM Tbclt the cat could chaM while J bowled wltb glee; TheM wen tbe tb!Dga that abe mCide for me. Today'a cbU4 I tblak la poor iadeed.. TbouP toya pAle high for bla ....-y Deed. So UtUe Joy d~ tbelr owa!Dg bria9, For tbere'a DOtbiag left for iiDCI9ia.lBg• • • • • • Sometimes I <'Ould weep for Today's Child. There's so little OR 3·8515 for a youngster to do. so little to <'hallenee the Imagination. He lives in a world oi toy <'Oun ters spllllna their bounty Into his lap, BOOKKEEPERS It CPA . . . but each toy Is so perfect that he may only look at it, or idly L'lC0:\1E TAX ride It ba<'k and forth on the sidewalk, taking care not to run on the neighl;x>r's lawn. LELAND J. FOGG They've taken the fun out of everythlna. even blowin~t soap Formerly bubbles. Remember when you blew them with real soap and with Internal Revenue water, !rom a clay or bubble pipe'! Each soap bubble was differ· 1982 Newpcrt Blvd. ent. and It was largely up to your own skill to make It bigger and more beautiful than all the other bubbles In the world To- COSTA :\JESA day's child makes dozens of bubbles by the tllck ol a wrist Uberty 8-1672 using a circle of wire on a handle, dipped Into some chemical: Today·s doll house Is a minia ture abode of perfect detail, Re idence Liberty 8·5664 furnished with diminutive ta bles and ch11 irs, rompl~?te with glumb· 'c~-A-:R_P_E __ N_T_R_Y_. ______ _, lng. :\line was made from an orange crate. I spent hours cover- I ZONTA GIRL for Morch is Myrno Featheringill, senior at Newport Harbor High School. She is president of the GAA, active in the Student Council. dance production commiHee and the Aqua Show and is physical education manager. ' DINNER DANCE, RACING ON BAHIA'S SCHEDULE Ing Its interior with wallpaper samples, crocheting rugs from Furniture ReLmshing colored string. gluing tiny match boxes together. with buttons T riple threat excitement Is In 1 a nd Mr. and Mrs E Milton sewed on for drawer pulls. A piece of glass. or tlnCol{ str~?tched s tore Cor members of Ba hia Cor· BJgley of East Bay· Fr~n; have A~~~:et.s"rm~~lern~11~~:~o~ over a round of cardboard made a beautiful mirror. I even prayed inthla Yacht Club in the WN'k" sent in resN valions for tables of for c~?rtain film in Daddy's camNa to come out blank to provide ah~?ad. A dinner dance at Bal· 10 CMh. Vice-Commodore "nd r~?palred or reflnishl?d. Fine 1 d 1"-B Cl h .. k h R I g ass Cor win ows. uva ay u • sched u l~?d for :\1rs. l-facLachlan head · up a wor mano; lp. c·a~onab e Buyrng toys on any but l?xtra s""'cial occa,.lons was u nthink· S_aturday night, will ftnd a con· tablr of 20 guests. price. Albert Holm. b ~ f Ll 8 _ 90 ,. 79 a le, and unn~?cessary. :\fothcr kept us so busy nobody e\'en tlngent o some 200 mcmbns Bc1hia Corinthian Club Direc. longed !or th~?m. ' dancing to the Latrn rhythm o! tors. :\tr. and Mrs. Don Wood· A heet strl?tch~?d over tabll? leaves betwel?n chairs made a Charlie La Vere·s quart('ttl'. ward and :\tr. am1 :\1rs. Larry Heme Pepc:::-s Rcm!'·ck li'1g · Cabir:ets & addition .... Ray :-.:l('lc;en wonderful t~?nt; bit-. of ti!\Sue papt>r could be fl own O\'er the heat This will be closely folJowed Straw of Corona del :\ta r. have from the register for hour on end; baking powder can lids, and by a full S{'heclule of r.wrng tht> both reserved tables tor 10 each. kNchup bottle tope. mad~? dishes for a doll's tea. :\!other's old followrn5t d.ty, wht>n ofCidal ho;.t . rrom :-.:f'wport Hl?lghts l Jr and dresc;es t um~?d a ltttle girl into tht> grande, t of ladiec. esses, :\frs. William Tighe and :\Iro;. Wally Waltl?rs haH• a full Speaking of dollc;. \\hat child torlay knows the fun of making :\Irs. Clyde ShemoOfl, Y.lll ser\<' t:lblc rl''<'rvation. and from Irvine l a whole family of them from t lot he pins'! Indeed, who has thoS(> coHPe anti doughnuto;. tn tht' TNral c :\Jr. and :\Jr~. C. C. AI · oJd.fashionl?d clothespins now? main club room rlursng thf' bright will be present with a ~~==---::--------.-J We p layed gue--sing games while :\lothN lron~?d. •·rm think· afternoon hours. Terminating group. CDJETERJES · · · ing of som~?thing In this room that is big, and round, and brown. I th.e day, fl ag and staff otflcer Thl? Robert J. Voorhies of New- u 8-6888 HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 3131 Harbor Blvd. a t Gisler Cos1a l\t~a Kl:-.tBERLY 5·1158 CLEANERS ... ADVANCE CARPET CLEANERS What is it 7" 1 Will be present as Commodore port ~ach, Len Lillys Jr. of Ba y "The dining tab!~?!" Howard Lang,ley presents prizes. Shor~>o;. the Taylor Hancocks, "You guess~?d it. Now It's your turn." The following weekend, A.prll 1 CJICCord Heinze Jr. of ~verly At seven I could sew. I ('overed every black dot on a pie<'e 8. 9 and 10. thl? Club will ren· 1 Hills and John Getll~?s of Irvine of w~ite cloth with a red stitch so It would be p rellil?r for a doll dezvous at Cherry Cove for a 1 Terrace all have indicated by dress. At nine I could croch~?t. I made so many dollles 1 dream spring c:_rulse. Al ready entries of res~?rvation they will be present. of them yet. some 2.> boats have been re· Co mmodore and Mrs. Langley . Brother made things too. An odd roller skate was combinl?d ceived hy cruise chairman A. L. will officiate at a main table wrth a box and a board to ma ke a scooter that chall~?nged speed lyan l Zerbe. whose handsome and also will entertain 10 addl· He dug caves and tunn~?led und~?r the shed. spent hours pounding :'\ewport~?r sloop. Raven, Is a tlonal gues~ Their catamaran nails and sawing on wonderful contraptions that seldom were part of the Club fleet. The fleet salllng sloop Shalimar Ill will completed. travels wit~ Its own orchestra participate In the cruise. In Of course there was a swing or good stout rope and a board and entertainment, addln& to the which Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banks It taught us how to take turns: and patience while Its occupant 3·dGay fun bfliesta. t I d of Newport and Pasadena will "let the old cat dJe." . ay ta e oen erp eces. e. act u host boat of the aroup FASHION SHOW TO AID ST. CATHERINE SCHOOL HawaUan faahlona will oome to· tJwJy, are headJna the worldna Newport Harbor area next Wed· commntees. 'ncket chairman 1a neaday, April 8, when Chera Inn, Mrs. IUchatd Munay. Mrs. Bert Corona del Mar, becorMa the Eapalu, Mrs. Arthur Mack, Mra. aettJna for a benefit luncheon Ron Elleboudt, Mrs. J. Warren aponaored by St. Catherine'& and Mrs. G. Carrlnaton, all or School AuxJllary. C«ona del Mar, are handline Fraaranf flower lela and aay tickets toe lhla area. Mrs. Ray· danclna atria will provide at· mond Gable and Mrs. L. Law· moephere, and 3,000 Hatvallan renee have charae of tlcke~ In orchlda are belna Jlown from the Laauna Beach area. Addl· the lalanda to carry ou t the Uonal Ucketa may be purchased decor. at Chers Inn or from Mra. Louts Mrs. Huah Hutson, 544 Lido Finley, OR 3 -1974. Nord, Lido Isle. and Mrs. Fred Requch, !5U Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar, coordinator and memberahlp chairman, respee. Heights PTA Picks Officers Mrs. 1. Herbert elected pr~sldent port Height. PTA meeting. Brownell was of the New- at the March Mrs. Ro6erlck Wheeler was elected first vice-president; Mrs. William Warneke, aecond vice- pres ident ; Mrs. Harold Lacy. re- C'ordlng secretary; Mrs. William Norris, corresponding 11ecretary; ~frs. C. L. Kirchner, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Crawford his· torlan. ' The March meeting was actu· ally a field trip _.U> Anaheim, where the PTA rrfi!tnbers ob- served the use of television as a teaching aid In the fifth and sixth grades. ATTEND SOilOiliTT :\fr~. Worthington U>e of 1939 8dyslclt.> Dr., Corona flel ~rar. ancl Mrs. Edwin Wachter, 59 Cu tter Rd.. BeaC'on Bay, a ttended a meeting of Orange County •lum. nae of Sigma Kappa recently a t rhe Anaht'lm home of )frs. Eugene Sural!. "It's Fun to Dress ln Fash ion" .......... tout : • . l c.N~ ~~ • • . . • • • • . • • • . • . • • . . . . • • • • • • . . . . . • • • . • . . . . . • . . . . EASTER CANDY STORE : • 1 dcneo aaaorted candy ena : • . . • . . • • . • . . . • . • • . • GA'( YaLLOW aA8KaT 61led with Eut.er calldiee . . . . . . . All Estimates Free Orientals, Nylons, Woolena, Viscose. Cottona, W/W • Upholstery 24 HOt:R SERVICE MJ 6-4636 Best of all was the galvanized tub that came out every signed by Mrs. K. Wally Walters, aboard their 8S·foot diesel ves. summer's day except Monday (when Its more utilitarian purpose :'!ad~~g ~rs de:;;!lo~~.:;m:~-rse=I='=E=ve;;;;;;;;;Jyn;;;;;;;;;=B.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;._;;.;;;~~~~~~~~ was realized I to be lilled from the hose. There we sailed boats A 0 M ·La--hl d. M · d f . • ac ... an an • rs. . . Ft.: ;'<I ERAL DIRECTORS ... Friendly :\e1ghborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway LJ 8·3433 & 8·3434 Costa Mesa INSURANCE ... FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURAN CE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadleir 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·3850 Corona del Mar INVESTMENTS ... CROWELL. WEEDON lr CO. Members Pacific Coast Stock Exchang~ Burdett Ha rrison. Res. Mgr. Dick Rucke r Ted Paulson Lots Fennell Ruth Baker Mike Myers Private Wire Servlcea 2601 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3·7005 Corona del Mar OPTOMETRISTS •.. CORONA DEL MAR Dr. J. W. McCabe, O.D. 3024 E. Cout Jlllhway Corona ctel Mar ACI'C* trom ChrtatmMD'• Drua OIIOLE 3-0t67 PJWn'DfG •.• ... all,_, ......... Reed~ THE ENSIGN Publlahing Co. o......-_, .. c..t._, • ., oar-a ...... ma e o paper or pea pods. ducked to see how long we could Langley wlll designate each hold our breath. or sat cooling off beneath a cloudless s ky. yacht t~ble t thl comln Sat· I could go on. There Is much. much more. But I have to go I urda ·s lnn~r·da~ce g downtown to buy my G~andson a present. Doubtless one of those R~erv:tions far 1~ excess of rock~t gadgets that he II discard tomorrow. A child gets tired those ex ted find Mr. and holdmg one of those things and pulling the trlgg~?r, but it's Mrs w ~ Eh r r Ba h always tun. breaking it. This takes Imagination. Dri~e h~adJng a" la~ge ta~~e 0~~ I guests for the evening's festlvl· --------------------------ties along with that of Mr. and -- Cooked up by :\irs. Francis Warren of Harbor I Island. Louise Meteer "' d ,. Lt R ••• r. an .... rs. oyd . Ma~1:ey Fa01ily Fare ------------------------------------------~ COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE also on lido A~ttAIItf :.. 340 I E•st Co.tt HiC)hway Corona del ~­ ORl-4640 WATCHES IY: • ti.CIOO • 61UEN • WYUI • ETEINA • HAti.CILTON 11111110. Ill TUIEL aa.E • 3M2 E. Coast Highway Corona del ¥ar · HIGHEST PAY· 4.50" for iluMrwl Sllfli•gs • t8rnitl •••ul ,..,, CPI' _. I 'fO M _.. llaldCI 11 • Alt_.Cidl !part ad (JcWe Aclll•l•• 1\dodDg lb J I •• lln ddt« • .......... , •• .-a --. caur. T ' .. I ¥" 4 ..... IEWPOIT' BALBOA SAVINGS AIID UMIIAIIOCIATION • DIVIDENDI IVIIY ........ 11011TH1 • • . . • . • . • • . . . . . . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • . . • . . . . . . . . • • . • . • 4 CRaAM aGG8 a ~ocola~ 1 battu boll . . . . • • . . ~ . . NCAN aeG : c:hocolat. ftaclp CIIDUr : . • . . . • . . • • • • • • . . . . • • • • . . • • . . . . • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : CHOCOLAft CMAM ... : : .................... . • • • • • • • • • • . . ~ . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . : ! 1-. ... (•t40f ~ • • : MeOR'RD C:ttOCQI ATa8 : • • : ....... e&70 : • • • • • • • • : CHOC'.CM.ATI Ate IUml •: : IOH ION INS. I : ~ ~·---~ . ... -~ . : ~ ...... , : . : --- ..... .... , .. wltll s .. Now we're In the fish bualneu . . . Anybody '"' tender .weet Northern halibut, rosy Columbia lUver aalmon or thick meated awordfl.ah ateaka? Cooked and peeled 1hrlmp ... areen shrimp cleaned and dnelned ••. Dun· aene• crab meat 2 • . Ea.ltem School Bonds Info Center Is Now Open An Information headquarters wa. opened thl• week by the Good Schooi. Committee to anawer questloru about the April 12 ballot propoaltlona for 11,645,000 In bonds and a 25-cent lncreaae In taxes for the New· port Beach Elementary School Dlatrlct. . A~o~--u~ Girls ,. " Plans Made IIEW 1080hlii811 New membel'l of Soroptlml1t1 recenUy welcomed Into the clu_b are Or. Carol IA.'Iand, dermatolo· gilt of 125 Newport Blvd., New. port Heights, and ~rs. Jennie Muto, whose buiin 1s Jn Costa ~ie a. Stw Is , a tormt>r member of Soroptlmist Cl ub of Bell Carden 'I. II&Wi'Oft IIADOa ..... I TWODDAT. IIAJICII Ja. 1- COIIOIIA DEL MAIL~ DIICOSIIOirS 011 MDfJSi 81 ''The Nature of the Mlnl1try" will be the topic a t the m id· wt>ek Lenten dlscu Jon next Wedne day evening, April 6, at the Lutheran Church of the ~taster, Corona del Mar. CICI:XX:::x:::ICICX:X~CByi:x:x:Lo:X:uiCisCie c:xM:xexteiQercxx:x·xX:a·cxx·:x:x:::a. f 0 r A p~r i I 3 0 I ;NVIT-:no~s=~;;N· r:;o:; :o· :h: :~o:· ~:w\: :e:; :,;v: ~~~ PTA Carni al I Th all kinds of delight for th e 7.CSt for Jlte after bu.sy )'ears aa ·~y • e party.golng woman In the spring. a mother: because he uses her Xewport ~lghts 5ehool chJJ. right Lut week when He len <Mrs. writing and dramatic talent for drtn a~,..-0\elr parents will be Bert) Coffey Jr. of 19'21 Bayside PTA, and the community ; be· br)pgl~~ boxes of .. white ele· Drive, Corona del Mar enter· ca use she looks simply stunnln .phants to school next Thursday ta l ned was that k ind ' of an a fter slimming down: and be~ and Friday In pre para tlon for a ffa ir. cause she Is one of the best ·-,VI~ Newport Heights School PTA The party was dedicated to am ateur publicity a gents w benefit carnival on the IChool the first week of spring, and know e grounds scheduJe for Saturday. held at the Bel Air Country · • • • April 30. Club so that Hele n could hostess SUCH 1 N T R 1 c u 1 N C SIDE· Jewelry, dlahes, books, records, Lot Angeles friends In their. own UCHTS on ~rsonalltlea about puzzles. lamps, purses, pottery. locale for a change, rather than the Harbor area come up In CU · pictures, gadgets or s mall toys bringing them over the freeway ual conversation. Ju.t learned for grab-bags, trimmi ngs Jnclud· to Newport. The luncheon tables that Rickie Harru . 123 VIa lng ties, will be accepted. were bright with spring flowerw, Genoa, Lido Isle, Ia ~rfect proof 'Mrs. Earl (Fran l ~wis, ways conversation, and the gowns and that It's never too late to do and muns chairman for the flowered hats of more than 80 what you rully want to accom . PTA, is general chairman of the guests. pllsh. RJckle {Mrs. Robert Harrl1 carnival. • accessor1es for Smart Fashion hand bags by Rosenfeld Kruger Jewelry by Monet Napier Grandoe gloves Leslie James hats A. K. PhelP~t. chairman ol the committee, aald that the New· port Harbor Chamber of Corn· meree, ~800 W. Coast Hwy., New· port Beach. ·baa donated the apace fM the lnformaUon oenter, and the telephone number Is Midway 6·SI'T7. Calla wtll be answered from noon to 6 p.m. on April 9, 11 and 12. Mrs. Arthur Uncleke. preal· dent of the Horace EnaJcn PTA, arwl member~ of her ,.roup have volunteered to man the head· q uarters . Of courae Hele n Ia noted for mother of two l ls studying dane: Mra. Newt Cox ls in charge of her exciting large parties, but lng both in Long Beach and In arranging transportation f o r this was vctra.speclal since It Laguna. She is 8 former Ice Items 11 the re~ularly scheduled 4--.-!baJ.J emphulzed her return to aoclety skater who always wanted to j hour Ia lncon\enlent for dellv-• J ,-2 • • J Scallops . . . lu.h lo~ter tails . . . We're mighty proud of our new little fish market, located between the aelf·eervtce Dellca· tesaen cases where you can buy the slices of Milwaukee aaus· ages, pickled pic• feet and Kosher dill pickles ... and the aeJf.servlce meat cases where you can watch your steak! and lamb l'hops, cut two Inches thick . . . whe re you can place an or~er for fresh !lquabs, pheasant, quail or rock cornl~h game after a long periOd of Illness. dance. but didn't get down to It ery. Booths from the Lacuna I Mrs. William Mead, one of untll a couple of years ago. And Art Festival will be set:up by _,._Li _.__._ 7 US the honored guests. presented yet, so good haa she bet'ome that PTA fathers for the carmval. Telephone 3355 VIa Lido Helen w1th a pale blue pedestal· she's had some of the fa nest I F. •" ,_ prlttt\,.9 ...-c~., un ttl. l ORiole 3·15';0 Newport Beach, Calif. ed urn filled with bunches of part~ In Long Beach Civic Opera &.19ft '""ll.lliftt C... ORiele J-0510. Lido BuJidlne Lobby hag~nt vi~e~ To hear th e A~oclatlon ~~u~lonL 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sighs of approval from guests 11 1 ...,. Newport Librarian Dorothea would a ppear tha t ma ny men J t c • Sheely will be In Sacra me nto miss a chance to win toe heart an e u rc I next Thursday and Friday, April of a fair lady at a minimum of 7 a nd 8. a ttending the firs t Cov· c-ost. VIolets do cost less than to Make Bow hen ... ernor's Conferenc-e tor Librarians red roses! Other honored guests She is one of 30 librarian~ were the M mes. Le-land Atherton throughout the state being In· I Irish, Fred La Vign(', William vi ted to attend. 1 MPad, Chandler ~1cCu rdy and * * * Oltk P.lch rd of t h c 1 o <'a 1 I Dolph Obcr.gfel. .. How lo119 baa It beeD ~lace library board was one of the Jay-you acrt bel.-a platt.r of mt.~ invited to a11end. but will SPEAJUNC OF PAJITT IHVI· C'IOdmd crab CIDd clU9 oat the be unable to go becnu e of pre· TAnONS. they get more aDd delicate meat wttb a claw • • • vlous busine-<> commitments In more amuahagl For lD.ItaDCe. E"r cook pnrwDS 1D beer aDcl Palm Springs. one bosteu .. Dt out awaDk dump la baU a package of gold-edged oaes wbicb say: r-I' ''Would you care to joiD a mJxed pkldlDg ..... • • • ~-ullicaco Rllillell .. Ject CJI'OUD wbo apswedate En~ baa a special fresh tbe fla.r tblDgs 1D We, like flab deep doWD 1D their ,... Jtill CIIIRh SfiH tbe fellcnnblp of Good Frieoda. D1Dg·for memort" • • • "'* • · · atilllulatiDg coD•encrtloD ..... If It's ID aeaMD you caD bcr9e 1 caD of It 1• 2A boun ••• Ob The new assL tant l.'ommltt"e CIDd wbeD you tum tbe page. Janet Louise Curci. daughter of ~1r. and ~frs. John Curl.'l of 816 Via Lido ~orr1. Lido 1 IE', will be among t]lose to ht> prest'ntt>d at the third annual pre<,Pntallon hall spoMorPd h\' SO<'Ja I ~rvice Auxiliary on Ea IN ~lond:w l'\'Pnlng, April !CI, In thl' ifl·erna·. rlonal ballroom of thC' Bf'H~rly !IJiton llotl'l. Amon~ patron and pa:rone'"f' from thP Harhor arPa Ml' ~tr. and ~trs. Llo~ rl U<'' of Co rona rlPI ~Jar. an•1 ~tr. anti ~tr« Rob· E'rt Walrlemar Helmhnl/ d ~e"'. port Beach. maybe IOIDe Lake Superior on pu blication for thP Chri'!tian priDted ID red la a bourcJeot& wblte fish or ....-LoulaiG:DG Science Church is ~f rs. John word for liquid refr .. bJDeDtl FAMJI.IAB ntJEND ecrU ••• Freab'oyaten too cmcl Toner . .J16 Ha7el Dr .. Corona del l WliAT'" •HAP,PE"'E•O 1 ~ewport Harbonr('~ \\hO go to MaiM fresh 1oa,.ten .•• Watcb ~ar. succeeding L. 0 . !Tommy 1 • "'ld . •' to wo. Palm Spring~ arl' return in~ with our aewtltUe U.sh couater ••• Thompson. who mov<'d rt'<'ently mA n s., pre •n her natural the report thlt Re Saunfl('rc;, la It aiM, will be IDCIIIT DeW from Corona del ~tar to San r£'alm · At Hl'll'n Coffey's party former maitr('·de at Balhoa Bay uDu..uol froaeD flab goocllea Clemente. l met ~trs. :'ieal lrelanrl of Los Club. is now at the Palm 5prin~s wblcb ,... ba9e beeD waable to The Toners cam£' from Ch lrago Angel£'s. who was on the com· I Ranch Club. flad IOOID for lD our regular last year, a nd lived In Costa mil tPI' to select the ~lother of -------- .____ f Mesa before moving to the Hazel the Year in Californ ia. She told COJNC·TO DESERT ~.. ood caMS • • • th h 200 Or. residence las t month. Mr. me at more t an wornen·-. Planning to ll'avc in April for * * * Toner Is with Ford Aeronutronlc. 1 orga nizatlons w ere conta<'ted a fortnight at Palm Springe; a re Burgundy Bouquet ••• Here's They have 3 dauahters, Linda, with a request that t hey nom ln-~tN. Bertrum CoCft>y and her a nower aarden of chopped wal· 12. attendJng Horace Ensign ate and send qualifi cations for little son. Duncan. Thev reside outa. appte.a~ an4 burgundy School; &nd Debbie. 10 and I their choice. Only 20 responded! a t 1921 Bayside Drive · Corona wine divinely tied tocether with Melody, 7, at Harbor VIew School. ·... • • 1 del ~far. • black cherry .)ello . . . Our Gary EVTDENCr, OF popularity have Man love dreamed It up wltb the ........ , ll'-..1 been going-a way parties tor help of his mother . . . Cary I IW ... ~ucllle Wilson or Lido, who is go. make a ll the salads arou nd our LJ .... ~ • __ ..__ ,;ng to the Orll'nt. A bon voya~e PERSIIAL house. and he had many re·1• na .. .... Bridge lunchl'on :\1arch 25 at the que ts for somethlnl deep, dark homp of Katie Romberger. 224 a nd delldous out of black Herman Septoff. owner of Rob· VIa Genoa. Lido Isle. had Bess cherry ~Ito ... Of course any-1 erts Jewelers of Lido. celebratt>d Morris as co-hostess. • Living Alone? thing burgundy should be served 1 his 12th anniversary In business Another party will be given with rich red meat. 50 the next In the Harbor Area last we-ek. by A~llnl' Wiest for Lucille at The \'ery lonelle t thing in time you have roast beef sand· He formerly had his jl'welry 117 VIa Undine. April I. wlches reach for Burgundy Bou· shop on Balboa Is land. and J j • • • quet years ago m oved to 34-tO·A Via A D D T 0 UfTEBES'nXC .. ' Oporto, In the Llrlo Shopping 1 PEOPLE tbe Emol'T BcrDMill, * * "*' Center. He Is a member of the fonDerly of Lido Isle, aow U•· Wo fooU•' ••• all you pcrrty Newport Harbor Cha mbt'r or lD9 wltb their 2 youDg IOIU gol119 yuDIJUDa betweeD 4 cmcl Commerce and of the Orange dOWD the coast halCIDcl from 10 ••• gcrtber up your motber County Philha rmonic Sodt>ty. Scm ClemeDte. They h~ 21;2 or father or both ODd c'mOD and was a violi nist for many acre. of laDd. bo ....... aDd all dowa to our April Pool's day years In New York City. His the fuD of couDtry li•ing peaty ••• From 7 to 7:45 MXt wift>. Constance. Is a conCNI wblle Emory commutes l.D Friday eYeDlDCJ, April pooa•a pianist. They have 2 sons, both about 35 mlaut .. each day to Day. ID cnu .... aJchcmS'• attending Xewport Harbor High bia reca1 estate bualDess oD the Coffee Shop , •• wbkb uaually School. Udo. PNtty youDCJ Nn. Han· cloeea by 4:30. but wbklt we .. D SGYI tbat she Ions it. an opealDg eapedaJiy for you CRAJCaEJU.AIK llECOVEBJJfC 1 flDda llfe uDCOJDplicated and . • • Wlao el.ae bat..., owa party AJtis t ~orman Chamberlain of mon Mre••· aDd tbat tbe boys .....nee MWJe cai4 aarbciN 719 Ja sm ine Ave.. Corona d('l are tbrtriD92 would be at tiM be1ID ••• AIICl Mar. is back on his fe-et aealn • • o1 coane tbe Eaatft aUDIIT and In the middle of the slow WE'RE TOSSIXC A &Ol.QL'ET the world is ha\'lng to turn on your own lights. U>t us light up you_r home and open your garagt> doors £'lertron · ically and auromatkally. Onceyou'vehad an Elt>ct:omr Garage Door Opene:. you'll ne\·er b(' wiJhout onl' Call uo;; today' Lido Sales Co .. P<H kart! Bell Caragt> Opt>ne1s. 324 :"\ewport 81\'d. ~('wpGrt &-a. h Phone U 8·4491. FREEZER SPECIALS SWIFT'S FAICY (II CICICE) :·:.-r-69~ I Y2 Beef S9t.l = OF 89~ Cut. Wrapped, Sharp Frozen and Delivered at No Extra Charge (FlJLL CUT) SwtF'TS USDA CHOICE ROUND STEAK lb. 79c FRYERS (Fresh Local) Whole or Cut Up ·cHUCK ROAST SWIFTS USDA Choice c 39~ .. FRYER PARTS Legs .... Breasts _ Wmgs .. Livers lb. 59c _lb. 79c lb. lSc . lb. 79c SWIFT'S CHOICE Beef Rust (._Ius SIII1IHr 0111179¢ Beef Uter (8•1 Beef) • Beef Short Rills (Leal, leaty) 45~ Beef Pies, Si•,ae Si11111 T•key Pies, Si_,le Sill11 lacal'lli I et.ese, lhrtels s,apetti Willi leal 25c 25c lie 2lc ... ••• ... ... WIENERS 39~ Lunch Meats Sliced.. A.orted 49'- SRDU. CIUCI - Fresh & Lean 49~ ICE CREAM 69(1/z gal HAM LOAF (Oven Ready) 49f. will be ~ to 9ift...., cm convalescence period followlnl fand hoJX> she catch"~ It 1 to Xa t Eater Party to tbe ODe o1 yoa a recent Illness. :\flchnud of Lido (-.Je. Beca ust> .wbo cb~ tiM Eaa~ E99 ::::::~====~~~~==~====~~~!!!!~~--------------~~~-----------------~~~~~~==========~ wttb the luclry aUIDbu lulde ••• MG91c Kick. too. with b1a guitar, wW eDtfttaiD JO'I wltll b1a JD09k trkb . • • ,._.. wtll be ~r cooldea aDd pDDda cmcl full. fuL fuD • • • aut cloll•t r-.et your motb« or father, wiD you ••• * * * Amerlran Tu na Is some of the finest I have ever tas ted . . . It Is solid pack, all rich white meat albacore . . . It Is caught by our loca l fishermen around Newpo~ Beach and Lone Beach ..• and It is very specially priced this weekend 3/Sl . . . Alao there will be a demonstration, so again we Invite you to sample before you buy ... * * * .... .... .... ell , .... 1a ....-••• one .awe n ...... .., ........ - tlltlfywlll.-..r•aectlaa" .......... Gift ...... . ... __ .... .., ... .. ..................... _. .. I..,_ ta ._ pavt rl .., ............ .._ .. . Clunl tu llfr..,... ._ ... . ~ ...... -... .. aaeoa Glua't ._ ••• *. * Where we never quit lntri(UJq you with ~Ina new .•. ol SAVE MONEY AND BUY WITH YOUR LUCKY BUCKS CoHee Butternut 49 Lucky lb. Bucks Sausage PaHies Richard's 39 Lucky Lido Brand. lb . Bucb Peas BirdMye 17 Lucky 10 oz. Bucb Carrots Y OUD9. Tftlder 19 Lucky 2 · one 1h-bags Buc:b Reese. Preserves Your 49 LaCky c:baic:e .... '£~ ' ... ..... , 3433 VIA upo OBW. GRABS AWAY FROM BURGLAR liN. Lucia M~ 416 Mar· ..--.lte Ave., Corona del Mar, took a l·lnch huntlna knife and a ftultllaht away from a buralar Me found ln her home upon Ntumlna Uwre at 9:30 a.m. Sat· urday, Newport pollee reported. lira. Noeenzo told · pollee she had Juat arrived home and I DWIOIIT IIAimOa &IIIJGit IWOMIDAY, MAKII II. 1- a.DIIA DKL MA& CAI.IPOIIIflA lllW ... U.&,O.U .... c-. ........... IIIWW walked Into tn~ kitchen when Nosenzo took the knlle and der.on. Corona del Mar. tel•· ahe heard a nolM from a bed· flaahllaht away from the man phoned that a woman wu room. She walked to the door· and he fled out a aide door. acreamlna for help and erylna way of the bedroom and aaw a The auapect waa dMCrlbed u out that a man waa attemptlnr man standlna In the middle ol 5 feet, 5 or 6 Inches in helaht, to kUl her at 416 Marauerlte the room. atocky build, 160 to 170 pounda. Ave. ''Who'a there!" she aaked. dull aray hair. In his late SO., Nothlna wu. reported mlaalna "It's me," the man replied. wearlna a he1rtna aid In hla from tN houae. ''Who's me!" she questioned. left ear. He wore a belle sport A Corona del Mar man found "It's me," he repeated. co3t and darke? slacks. A wit· walking at Coaat Hwy. and Iris ''What are you dolna here?" ne • Linda Orwlna. 415 Marlaold Ave .. Corona del Mar by New- Mrs. Nosenzo ask~d. Ave .. Corona del Mar, reported port pollee at 4:35 am. Monday, ''Nothing," was the answer. that she saw a man run throueh was held for lnveatlaatlon In "If you are dolne nothing, get their patio and down Marleold the attempted bura lary of the out of here," Mrs. Nosenzo Ave. toward Coast Hwy. He wore Nosenzo home, but he wa11 later ordered. cotton gloves. reelased for lack of au "I'll get out, I'll get out." he The man had gained entry by evidence. stated as Mrs. Nosenzo sta·rted forcing open a screen and com-A physical check of the man to s how the man out the front lng through an open window. revealed that he fitted the aen· door. The man_.refused to go out The man was apparently a fte r eral desc ription alven of the sua· the front door, a nd started t or money. Pollee first learned of pect found In the Nosenzo real· the service ' porch. Then he the Incident when Edward An· dence. aY.pEWRlTER raised his right hand as If to ·BOOKED ON ~~~~~.e~~g·s~:s:~:~~~thh~ r~~~hci /4 MEN ARE EN'rALS and started calling for h-..IP. MARINE THEFT COUNTS They struggled over the flash· 1 SA&U TIDE light for a s hort ume and then IIINTALS OffJc:e Sua.Plt the man started to reach l o r Four mt>n were booked on !"bay" until the arrival of asslsl· SftY1Cf oaloM s.u.t something in his re.lr pocket. cha rges of stealing outboard a nce before further lnve tlgatlon. 1011 Wewpoct at; lf.....-t 8eadl rt was the hunting knife. :\trs. motor and marine gear va lued A 22-horsepower motor valued at 1~;z!liii~iiiijljijijtij~jl~~~~~i~[1 at approximately $2,000 from $445, a 35-horse motor, 3 plastic 1 3 harbor area business firms Fri-bunk pads valued a t $75, two COAST ~ d3y night. canvas ta.rps valued at $15. a nd ' I Police booked Wa)·ne V. Black · a $15 ba l!ery booster were ob· well, 32, Huntington Beach: served on !'he ground at the Robert E. Sullivan, 31. and Oa r-northeast side of the building. WASHERETTE 1 rell B. Bennett, 26, both or West· The 2 men were placed under LUCILLE CLAJil .mins ter, and Billy G. Smith, 21. 1 a rre t on charges of suspicion I of 119-23rd St., Newport Beach. or g rand theft. While they were Blackwt>ll and Sullivan were being questioned a t the pollee And SHIRT LAUNDRY I taken Into custody a t the rear s tation, the other 2 men arrived. WE IRON .1UJ. OUR OWN f1.ATWORK of Lyle A. Hos kin & Son Inc.. They were charged with the 1600 w. Coast Hwy., Newport theft of a gallon gas can. a Beach, at 2:35 a.m . Saturday. small boat compaSs and a boat Bennett and Smith were taken battery, a ll valued at $75. at Into custody at the police tatlon Bayshore Boat Cen ter, 112 W. at 1 a.m. Saturday when they Coast Hwy.; a 45·horsepower out- came 1nqulrine about their com -board motor valued llt $600 and panlons . I a 33-hor epower outboard motor E. COAST HWT. COBOifA DEL (Aaou From the Po.t Offkle) ...,;,~,_.,...._ Private Swimming YOUR POOL Lessons At 2:33 a .m. Officer Cordon B. v_alued at_ $590 from Boats Un- Tt>rnberg on patrol observed a limited. 2;>10 W. Coast Hwy .. and car at the rear of 1600 W. Coast the motors at the Hoskin boat Hwy. with lights off but noticed yard. the tail llgh ts fl ash. The car :::=::::========= mo\•ed west 1n a parking lot Red Cross Certified Instructor Teaching All Ages Reasonable Rates with the llghLB s till out. Of!l~r Glrtmour Tornberg observed Sullivan and ~ Bennett tep from beside the car. He commanded them to halt. and to "come forwa rd, Mrs. Bobble TOCUJD Lltta.field III 6-3103 ha nds up." The 2 men were held at u13oMg ANNUAL BEAUIY SPECIA LS N $150. RF:r.l'LARLY t 2.3S OW .I Du Barry Cleansing C rea m for Dry Slcin contains light lubricating oils that soften sldn u it cl~nses effectively, luxuriously. Banishes that taut, dry loo'-11:.1J..es skin feel like velvf't. N $100. RECULARLY t1.7S OW .I Du Barry Slcin Freshener Lotion is a mild toning lotion to be used foUowing any cleansing cream. Dissolves any re- maining oil or soil on the SU{face c f the ~lcin. leaving it toned, refreshed. COIOII DEL Mil PHIIMICY -nm ........ n-CIC'f"' 112'7 E. Coat Bwy .. .._ J IM· Conaa del Mar OIIIOLE 3·1110 * OPEif EVEifllfCS TILL 1:00 P.M. * VIVE! .. ••n•1 Enjoy Our CONTINENTAL BRUNCH PenonaDy Prepared by Andr" ••• EVERY SUNDAY II A.M. TILL l ,.M. I Andree's RESTAURANT SUNDAY DINNERS SHVID I ,.M .• 10:30 ,,M. I OlD 7 DAD FOR COC&TAILI • LUitCHEOitl • DIMMEII 14M S. CQASf HWf .. LAeuNA IIACH • Glimp~es BT Mlf These bea u tlrul sunny ea rly mornings make us aware that spring Is definitely here, and< so are the wonderful spring fashions at O'Brien's. Every day new Items are arriving for your selection. Why not ha ve the joy ot shop- ping where merchandise Is se· lected for you, for the area for the life we lead? ,_tiM ... ,... ........... bcDe la w. YldDJty CIDd .... IIIJgbt be taldD9 a trip tb.la comtag MCUOD, w e b a • e thou9bt of all of theM thiD91 wbeo bayi.Dg for ow abop. We bcnre 10 "IT mcmy of tbe famous Ia beli that you lmow. aDd Dot oDly that. but we ban a beautiful coordiaatioa oC 9Lo,.., bate, bCIDCSbage, boaery, aDd yes, enD the jewelry la ~elected for colon CIDd atylel tbat wlll 90 with the c1r ..... cmd aulte that bOYe beeD p ur- c:bCIHd. So It iR a ha ppy r uslomN who shops with O'Brl rn·s and h:ts these advantages. We have just received a nothN shipment of the sprlngil'Sl of s pring h:n s. You mus t iCC how pretty you will look in one of them. With Easter belD9 wbeD it la, we c:aa ... mcmy of our JuDior customers lD .ame of the darllD9 pastel colonel f u 11 skirted dnun. from 10111e of our fOYorite Jullior houses, lib JecrJUM d 'Arc, Arlit a y, CIDd othen, with tbe !»rieea etartlog a t arouDd 11'-15. , May of theM dreuel an perfect f• the YOUD9 career glll too. For some of you other girls, we have such lovelies as the Men's Wea r sllk dress. or CO!Itume (dress and jacketl, by Harvey Berln. Another very 11mart and so useful Item Is our costume of dress and full length coat, very excellent as an ensemble, or either will make you pretty, give you .ell confidence and a smart appearance when worn eepar· ately. Come and let us assist you In coordlnatlne your approach to 11prtng. I COtlGRATULATI.ONSI [ Another Mark of in Corona del Progress Mar ! ~~bU [~(Ql ~ L~ Cit t . WE ARE PROUD OF OUR PARnCIPAnON IN THE NEW HOME OF THE CALIFORNIA BANK AND EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUCCESS CONSTRUCTED BY • I South Coast Construction Co. 230 30th Street ORiole 3-7470 Newport Beach Our Sincere WE ARE PROUD TOt WELCOME Congratulations to the The California Bank California Bank AS OUR NEW NEIGHBOR Crown Hardware on Completion of their New Home and Best Wishes for their Continued Succeu 3107 E. Cocut Rwy. COBOJfA DEL MAll CORDIA DEL IAR PHIIIACY OB 3·2100 Congratulations TO The California Bank Very Best Wishes . • I • TO The California Bank ON . . CONPLE1'10N OF THEil -----. , . -.... &' ........... -··· J • 0 I '"TilE Prncriptloa PbanDacy'" 312'7 E. COAST IIJCRWAT COBOifA DEL MAR Olllole 3·1110 WE APPRECIAl'E THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARnCIPATE IN THEIR PROGRESS J. E. Riley & Son SITE WOU f 2010 I. Z.O. All9elee IL AlfAIIEDI Best Wishes ' .. TO \ The C~liforliia/Ba~k IN CORONA DEL · MAR UPON THE OPENING OF TIIEIB MEW BUILDING Del Mangels CP'.ItAIE 1II.Z ..,_ . Claft&- p j I na& m n1'111Q PJUf Creue In a frylna pan cau1ht on flre! caualq 110 darna1e to a hood vent "ln ~ kJtchen Jn CHUR.CH GROUP PLANS HOLY WE~K SERVICES 'TIIUaDAT, IIAACII Jl. l -a &WJOWY 81a.oa .-aw f PVW...., n&ft flim.DAY. CO.O.A D&I.IIA& ~ the home of 0. L. Rumble • . CoraJ Ave., Balboa Jtlanc:i. at ~ 'lchac• Q......, 12:58 p.fQ. Monday. The nte Corona Ml Mar, Newport -..c.h. wu out when firemen arrived and eo.ta Ke.a -Overeomlq ,---------.-...;;;·~1 weartneu.-and fatl,ue throuah CIIIIIITIAN .,...,..,.., entirely spiritual means wUl be ~ the theme or the lason·aermon itiYJCII on ''Unreality" thla Sunday. fM' &6 ... 01' CIUdil , Pa ul's eounaet from Hebrews ICIDIM , 03:9) is the 1olden text: "Be ' Plana for Holy Week w•re made at lut week'a meetlna ot the Newport Harbor Councll of Chut(hta In Edwards restaurant. Ca.ta Mesa. The Rev. Godfrey Graefllo, chairman of special day aervlcea, announced the tol· lowln1 comlnl events: • Palm Sunday, April 10, at 3 p.m., the Merle Valdez CJlorua wlll preWnt ''The Meaalah" In the Oranae Coast Colleae audJ· torlum. . Ltbane and Mano Salvanesch1 Famous International Dancers Announce the Opening of their · J30S Vla Udo not carried about with divers Newport -..ch and atranae doctrtnn. For It la SUNDAY !ICHOOL a lood thlnl that ttwt heart be 9:15 a.m.· and 11 a .m. e.stabllahed with arace." SUNDAY SERVICES • • • 9:1.5 · 11 a .m. •WEDNESDAY EVENING VDI....u.t Cbulda, 1259 VIc· torla St., Colta M~aa -Dr. Charles Clare Blauvelt w I ll preach on the th~me, "H Christ· lans Became Chrlatlan~." at the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. Bank to Open At New Site The California, Bank will be open for bustneas Monday at Its new location In Corona del Mar -In the new bulldlne at 3141 E. Ct>aat Hwy., at Larkspur Ave. • Good P'rldly services will be held April 15 at St. Jlllnea Epla· copal Church from noon to 3 p.m., and at the Corona del Mar Conareaatlonal Church and Costa Mesa Methodist Church trom 1 to 2 p.m. Mrs. Erma B. Fair, 39, of 530 Fullerton Ave., Newport He~ah ts, auffered a br~n ne~~e, laoera- tlona on the tops of both teet and other bruises on her body when her husband a llegedly knocked her from bla moving car early Saturday nlabt, Newport pollee reported. • I Mr. Fair became angry while en route home on 15th St., New· [ P<Wt Helaht.t, atruck out with hl.s r flat, hitting Mrs. Fair across the bridge of the nose and knocking her from the car, while the vehicle was traveling at approx· lmately 30 miles an hour. Mrs. Fair made her way to a service station at Newport Blvd. and Coast Hwy., Newport ~Wach. a nd called pollee at 2:33 a.m. She Distinctive School of Dancing MEETING 8 p.m. RE ADING ROOM- 3.'U5 VIa Lido, Newport Beach Open WMk daf$- 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 un .• 7:45p.m. Tuesdays and Frtday.- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. IECOIID CIIVKJI or CJDJST, ICJUTIIT 11.-..-t a..daot C.O.. del lieu 3839 Eut Cout Hlahway Corona del Mar SU~"DA Y SCHOOL 9:15a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 a .m. WE'DNESDA Y EVENING M Et"''fNC 8 p.m. READING ROOM- 3839 Eut Cout Hl,ahway Open week da:fS-" 10 a.m. to 3 o.m. You are cordially I.Dvtted to a ttend the Church SerYtcM and to Wle the Readln1 Room. • • • Sl J...._ Epbcopcll Cburcb. Clltl Haven -The Rev. Edward Allen will de liver the ~rmorr at the 9:15 and 11 a.m . Sunday services. There wiJ I be a Lenten family night pot·luck supper at 5:45 p.m. next Wednesday. Aprtl 6, followed by a movie, "Each In His Own Lan,uage," and a short service In the church. • • • Coroaa del llu CoauDualty CbUJ'Cb.-Th~ Rev. Edwin Gomke will preach on "Letting Cod Find You" at the 9:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday services. • • • leftatb·Dcly AdYeatiat Cburcb. Newport Heights -Pastor R. C. ~-====--.. ~~:a;;a----~1 Mote wiU preach on ttfe sermon CoroDo del llcrr DNCia • IIDNUD9 place w b l h bu1lcll..ll9 I t a •• belag C O D• atnacted. Coa· tllct tM paa· t.: oa s-1141 Dr. D. A. .,_t ..... theme, "A Terrible Word," at the 11 a.m. Saturday service. "Helping Others" will be the topic ot the youth meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday I. A Cllm. "More Than Singing," will be shown. • • • SL AD d rewa ~ Cburch. C11tf Haven -The Rev. Charles Dlerenfleld will speak on the topic, "Beyond the Mlr· ror." at the 8:15, 9:35 and 11 a .m. Sunday services. The midweek Lenten service wm be held at 7:30 p.m. next Wednesday, April 6 . • • • • Euter Sunrise services will be held April 17 at Newport Dunes; under the sponsorship of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club. the Soroptlmlst Club and the Council ot Churchei Ja mes T. Van Dyke. vice-presl· dent and manaeer of the Corbna del Mar office, sa)'!S there will be pre·openlng ceremonies at 9:15 a.m. Monday. and the ottaclal ceremony at 9:~ a.m. Mayor I amers Stoddard. city department heads and other city oUicials. bank orticlals, Chamber of Com- merce orncers and Sondra Coontz. ~fa Newport Beach. wiLl be there for the opening. was taken to Hoag Hospital tor 75 Entries in jtreatm_en_t. --- f B• R REALIXC SEIIVlCE nmAT The bank will otticially open for business at 10 a.m. and will remain o p c n until 6 p.m. Throughout the day there will be conducted tours of the building. and re freshments will be served. or 19 ace I ~he Rev. Edward WlnC'kley. a!l· Approximately 75 entries have soc1ate wa~den of the Order of tx>en recel\·ed so far tor the lJth St. Luke, wall conduct a spiritual annual l"ewport Harbor to En· healing service at 8 p.m tomor· senada lnternatlonal Yacht row CFrldayl at St. Jame Epa~· Race. George ~llchaud. entries copal Church, New~rt. He as i . · chairman, reported this week ternatlonally kno'A n .as a mas-~ ore than 325 yachtS were on I sloner and evangehst Of the hand for the race last year to Angellcan Churc~ a nd Is the celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" the founder of a sparltual healing ~fexlcan Fourth of July. The race center In South Atrlca . Mr. Van Dyke says that the new building was constructed and equipped at a cost of $270.000. Tllll Wlllllcftl Dies thl$ year wUJ gel u nder way a t noon Thursday, May 5, at sea j off the l\ewport Ha rbor entrance. DHr·ll D•• Drlwe .............. Theo Wa!Jington, manager and The Good Schools Committee assistant vlce-pre ldent of the has prepared a door·tO·door cam. I San Clemente branch of ~allfor· palgn throughout Newport Beach nla B::ank and previously with the, to ask s upport for the SI.&J5.000 Mariners Branch here, died last bond issue and 2:>-cent tax In Thursday In La~una Hospital crease for the Elementary School followlne a heart attack. He had District. been In banking In Iowa, and Mrs. Harvey Pease Is chairman came to the Mariners branch tor the campaign. and her diS· from Palm Springs. 1 trlct captains are Mrs. Frank ~farshall. ~frs. ~tilton Shedd. VISITOB nOM CBICACO ~frs. Robert Cooper. Mrs. Robert Mrs. Wllllam Gannon of 50.J Bernard and Mrs. John Echter· Narcwus Ave., Corona del ~far, nach . JUST ARRIVED lEW SCHWIII COITIIEITIL II CYCLES FEATUJUJfC: • Ballet • Tap • Modern I azz Mr s~ .e~e·ch mode h , oeo .. • w II" Boris Kr'eseF B, 1e' C:> ':l; ·he Ope·~ Co"" :~ .. e ., P~r.s w, h F-'mo .. , ·e,·re•s ~v.:h os Leo S•H•s f·:>"l the l,.,pe• ' P.. ~.. Beller O"d Prcf~ :r G .. erre o( S.Jb ~ M .e .... lle1y. • Ballroom Lilicne 1\os olso o Betlet bedground in Per s. SP"nish Oer,C.:ng w•th T r:ane in Mednd ond Moderr• Dencing ot H·e Mory w · gmon School ;,.. Ber ·n. In edd' lion S'1e l'o. the d sf ret on of oe "9 en onginol Roc e •t. Services now at Babson Realty Bu lldlna, Coast Hwy. near Goldenrod each Sunday. You are cordially Invited to attend. lcd.boa Jalaad M • t b od l.t Cba.rda -"Where Do You Be· long!" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Godfrey Craetlln at ter from Chlcaao. Thls Is the ft.11.a1.1 s-• Aa Is being vlsJted by her daugh· --------I first time ln 8 years that the I..,._... -.---vn daughter has come. ~est. · Mr. Kenn Culllluen. fres hman at and Mrs. Cannon vasated her a Mesa HlehSchool, won first at the few years ago when they re ·1 Tuesday noon speak-off spon· turned to their former home sored by the Newport Harbor town of Chicago for the wedding Optimist Club, and will re pre· of thei r granddaughter. ~nt the club In the zone s peak· 10 U£EDS UCIIIC BAJfDLEBA.D BOAD UOIIC SADDLE •ADIAIIT COLOBS All tl..;s worder1 .. 1 t~!e~ ,, clon es •n B~llroom dcr,c ng. form•ng "' oil oge groups. cvo cb•e to odults for evening Cr. dren doytime classes e re now ~~~~~~~~~;::;~~~ the 9:30 and 11 a.m. S unday ser· .-.: vices. There will be a pot·luck dinner meeting for the young peoples group at 6 p.m. In the parsonage. llow Oaly $89.95 at It's Fun To FIIST Cllllmll OIUICI --------------------------ott next Thursday, April 7. CAINE'S PIIIT STORE Learn In th1S Pleasant Atmosphere 'raldla 0 . ...._, Jr. lllaleter u ... ,. .......... u .. ... I UifDAY . 9:30 ··----Bible School 10:40 ····--·--· Qawdl JIM'vlfttU 5:30 Youn1 Peoplee' 11aet1n1 6:30 -··-· .. ·····-Vaper S«vtee WDIIUDAT 9:30 a.m. Wom~n'a Bible Study 7:00 p.m. -.-... Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m ........... Choir Practice Nursery and Child Care Provided Pint Cbrtatiaa a uucb 711 V&ctorlcl at l'laceDUa eo.ta ..... LUTIEIII CIUICI ClaaJda .. tile ...... 3545 Eat Coat lllgbway CoroDo del ... The Rev. D. We~ell. 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 OPERATION TASK FORCE IS SET FOR EASTER WEEK (Continued from Pap One) "party land" lnymore. w~ know that one weekend doesn't reform years of hoodlum· lsm. but the Newport Pollee made an excellent start tbls weekend. PIMM Jet's keep It up. because now we have positive proof that proper police action Is highly effective in solvi ng our problem. The types of lndlvld· uals who have scou rged the Is land for years do not want to fall under law enforcement scru· tiny. This Is al.so why our bridge JOIK LUTBEBAJf CBUBCR I New members received at the March 20 service at the Lutheran Church of the Master. Co rona del Mar, are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bowlan, 973 )'.rbor, Costa Mesa, and their children. Karefl Noel, Laurl Lynn, Leslie Ann, and Linda Lee; and Mr. and Mrs. Don eontJ'ol plan ealled for the turn· around bland at the bridle en· tnnee, .so that an oltlcer could review all vehicles moving on th~ Island. We hope that even· tually such • a desl~n wllJ be adopted as we feel It would actU· ally create a pollee economy. Once again we lsland residents wish to express our thanks for the first livable weekend we have enjoyed In months. Please. let's <.'ontlnue this program now that It has been started so well. Very truly yours, - MARVIN D. JOHNSON, President, Balboa Is land Improvement Association. ., .. at Pill II Ai~ CIIC .. ·PICklo.ll 1ohnson, 2025 'Centella Pl., In A benefit movie for Cub Scout the Upper Bay Area, and their Pack 17 will be shown at 10 a.m. children, Laurie and Holly. Saturday at the Port Theatre ln ~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~ Corona del Ma r. There will be a feature movie. "Merry Andrew." starring Danny Kzye, plus com · edy and cartoons. Bu-t A..,....._, D.D.Patoc e Sunday Services at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30p.m. e Sunday School a nd Nurs· ery care durlnt U :OO a.m. Service. John Oxford Is donating the use of the Port Theatre, and local Cub Scou ts have been selling tickets for the movie. Tickets may a lso be purchased at the box of· flee and Crom the den mothers: ...... la ~Af'ua ..... Art a.u.y. (Adjolnlna Victor Hu1o Inn) Mrs. Hobart Loud. OR 3-1958; Mrs. Norman Bolsseranc, OR J .(1743; Mrs. Thomas Howatt. OR 3·2898; Mrs. William Abbott, OR 5-0759; Mrs. Alex Cameron, OR 3·94.28. A FEW MORE AVAILABLE .$45 mam an. ONLY . la.ll ..... 01 AVERAGE ON LEASE Rea li deJuxe -2 Bl& Bedtooma -Larp IJvlnt Room -Wall to Wall Carpetlna _ Dfnlna Room -Conv~nlent Electric lt.ltchen with Ample Stor.,e Cabinets. Formed Formica Counter Topa. Double ltltchen Sink. C.E. Garbal• Dla~!\ Built· In c; E Ran1e a Oven, Nutone HOOd with Exhautt Fa.n and Automatic wuh~r· D er Space. Built-In T.V. Aerial -SouDd Jnw.latlon -Decorator Selected Drapes -ryEncloeed Shower a Tub -Individual Hot Water Heater -Attractlwly Land· ~eaped -Screen Fendl\l -Pa~ Drylnl Area -Larp Gara,. -: Unt\amJshed _ Open 10 to 6 DaUy. Come and 1M what a value tMJ are! You 11 be 80fTY If you don't. IEIT • Ill Tl • PB a -..._. ..... Located -Harbor Blvd, at Baker Street, eo.ta Meea .. .., .... c:a..MM. .... Larry Matschenbacher, also a Mesa High freshman, placed sec· ond, and will represent the Ca.ta Mesa Optlrn.lst Club In the zone contest Third place winner wa.s David Kest, sophomore at Mesa Rl1h.. They aJJ spoke on "Optlm· lam and Democracy." 1711 ... c.-t lhry. COitOIIADa.NU oa '·"-•• W hy not coli Mldwoy b-5~94 -And Enroll T odoy 363 No rth Newport BoYievord Newport BeJJch C PoilU cal Adverusemenll VOTE FOR PHILIP CLARK FOR IEWPOIT lOCI 5TH DISTIICT · COUICII Ill We would like to announce our support and endorsement of Philip Clark.. Phil baa proven his dedication to our community through his lead ership in civic. church and youth a ctinties. Mr. and MrS! Edgar Hill Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Kelso ~fr. and Mrs.. Lee Bolin Mr. and Mrs. Hay Langenht-lm Mr. and Mrs. Bruce w. Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. ~C'Callum Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. ~J illett. Jr. Or. anf! Mrs. Robert H. Olander Mr. and Mrs. Chesa..r F. Sahsbury . Mr. and ~rs. Mllton L. Sta.nnard. Jr. _ --·---- Lido I, le Clift Han•n I rvlnc Terra ce Ba lboa 1 land Balboa Ba~ Club Wt-l'ltt'hrt Newport Heaght Balboa Corona del Mu -Irvine Terra~~ .. ... Balboa Island Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ChrlsUer Mr. and Mrs. DonaJd D. Wells fr. and Mrs. Harold R. Wt>lch -.. ·-· . N~wport Helahts CHit Ha,•en Corona «kl tar Mr. and Mrs. CIC'nn White . Mr. and Mrs. PhUip R. Maurer ·---·--._ .. ___ , ..... _ .. _ ~ • ·-· Ba.lboa Mr. and Kra. Donald D. Andf'r.on Mr. and ltlra. Rlc.hard S. F-,y Mr. ~nd Kra.. Jadt B. Cunnlnaham ·---.. Balboa Island ·-· -· . ---·-···· --· .. Westcllrr . --·-·-·"--·-·-···--·--·--·-·.. Balboa . -·-------···-·-·--·~ Mr. and lira. Charlea H, Fontl\lt _ • -· -·--.. ---· Bay 5Mfes Dr. and Mra. Donald Brldlrnan -··----·-·-Kat1Mir H~ • Newpwt ·aa~w. b Plalllp Clark • ' • ' , / 8 WWJOfi 11A118011 DIIQII COitOifA DKI.IIAIL c:auroaiA YWOMD&Y, JIAiica IL 1-' ·NEW CONTEMPORARY FUR.NITURE STORE Introducing · ~~ New Contemporary Shop every piece a reflection of good 1aste priced low to prove quality need· not be expensive . . McMahan's Greater Buying Power Saves You More! Use Our Famous No Cash Down and Easier Terms! 9-Drawer-Triple Dresser with Mirror . . $129.95, $5.00 monthly Sophistkated Danish Open Stock Bedroom. Sl~k linea. JCUlptured ~ SIJtn and Warm-toned woods: these are the QUalities found in costly furulture -and in beautiful, bud· ~~tt·wise Danish. \'ou'U like its usmt hearted Danish air, it's softly shin- lOll Dantsb-walnut finish, utto-spun drawer pulls; you'IJ love its modest orictnll. Start your beautiful Danish bedroom now. • Fi ve-Drawer Chest $89.95, S3.50 monthly :'\ight Stand . . $34.95, $2.00 monthly Bookcase Headboard & Footboard $89.95, $3.50 monthly Danish Modem Occasional Ch•lr $22.95, $2.00 monthly e SoUdHardwood Frame • Dull Gloss Walnut Finish • . Elastic Web Base 3-PC. SECTIONAL As lllustr•ted $169.95,$6.85 monthly Coffee Table ..... . . ..... $19.95, $2.00 monthly End Table ..... . . . . . 19.95, $2.00 monthly Corner Table ..... . . ..... $22.95, $2.00 monthly Arm Chair ..... . . . . . . . $59.95, $3.00 ruonthly ~~~ Just Imagine being able to buy a st~ sliJn.line Contem- porary Sola for such a WODderful, low price! What's more Ita genuine Foam culhiou provide a new "deep ride" com- fort you'll oc.la.im about! Culbionl are-dppered f• ~ ease. Fabrict and co1on will cleu.ht you. Foam Cushioned Sofa . $139.95, te.OO montblJ Foam Cushioned Chair . . . $59.95, $3.00 monthlJ Hi Back Chair . $59.95, ~3.00 montblJ • Solid Core Polyether Cushions D•nlsh Modern OccniOMI Chair $29.95, $2.00 monthly D1nith Slat •nch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 14.11, $2.00 monthlJ Cushions ...•.... S 1. 99 each Two Position Chair • Solid or stripe vinyl covers and matching ottoman ..... . . . . . . . $129.95, $5.00 monthly .... DIDIIII Tal8 .............. m.ts, ..... = . c.d lilt ~ Cbair ............... ti-01 ~ .... Oec~•• Cia* ................. .....,. ............... Aye., u••• •-• ~lciW.y 6 4114 ITURE VALUES VISIT OUR OTHER STORE, 518 Wat 19111 St. I ' Actor toT alk at CDM iibrary Big ~~o_i ~ct !BAll RAQ WINNERS I•&WIOft' IIAim08 DIIOif I TIIUaDAY, IUJial aa. •• coao•A DEL IIAL CAUr'ODIA Actor Loren JarMa of Holly. ~~ Mar Library, 420 .Marigold Leon Ware, chairman of tbe Is Under Way AWARDED TROPHIES wood will be the apeaker at the Ave. Newport Beach Ubrary Board, NatJonal Library Week Pf'Oir&Jn Mr. James has Just returned announces a aurprlae for library t y ht Cl b at 8 p.m. Tuetlday at the Corooa from location on the laland of patrons: There w1ll be no book a ac U I I Second annual salllng evem Holmes. BYC. tlr t; John Olsen, co-sponsored by the Balboa and LSF, 14"('()nd; Phil Smith, BYC, JAMES D. RAY TaboJa, near the Gulf of Pan· fines charged from AprU 4 ama termlnua of the Panama through 9. Canal. tor the tumln1 ot "Swiss "This Is an opportunity to Family Robinson." While there clear the s helves at home of he met a native girl, who left overdue books without questions Taboga tor Callfornla, and they aaked," he said. were married ln Hollywood. She -------- wtll accompany him here tor the Rank·an•s · V.P. Ubrary Week meeting. In the last 6 years, Mr. James has appeared In 65 movies and w·.ll Ta I k to 119 television showa. As a A 170,000 im Pr ove me n t Lido Isle Yacht Club. the BaU third; Class C and D. Ocean Rae· pro~t Ia now under way at the Rega tta, was 0'06Sed off the lng , Carroll Hudson. BYC, first ; Balboa Yacht Club, 1801 Bayside calendar and releeated to those Dave Felnstem. UYC. second; Dr., Corona del Mar, and Ia famed halls of memory last Sun· Warren Howland. LJYC, third; scheduled for completion in the day folJowtng 2 days of excltln& Arbitrary Handicap, Dick Schu· 1 mJddle of J une for the s ummer competition. macher, BYC. !trst; Rhodes. WJJ. yachUng .eason. The following a re results of II am Taylor, BYC. fir t; Glenn 1 L"•qes• ond Mort Complete Furn•Ture Store tn the A ree C.ll .Of .... DECORATING SEIVICl Llbeny i-55 11 n,rnishings for homes. d ub$. yechts. )017 W . Coen HicJhw•y N•wporl k ech 1446 L COAST HWY .. co•ONA DEL MAl stunt man, he has played parts p• 8' t Ph• In "Some Like It Hot," "Shaggy I e a I A crane, approximately 4 the racing 6n the bay: Snow. Brockman. BY(', second; c. v. s tories high, Ia now In use on bird Jr.. Jeff 1\ferlkel, NHYC, Wurdemann, BYC, third; PC, the bulkhead, pier and float fir 1; Bob McClalre. LIYC, IK'C· Burke Sawy«-r, LJYC, first; Walter buiJdlng project_. The car parking 'I llQ_d : Peter Sellas, NHYC. third ; Podolak, WYC. ~;econd; Dr. How. area Is being dou bled and space 9a~bots A Class, Argyle Campbell, ard Jones. BYC. third; Luders. MATT fiE SSE S Is being provided for the dry BYC, first; Doug Weber, BYC. Keith Lumpkin, 8 Y C. first ; REW -UaUJLDUfG o-.a.a..as1o Dog," a nd "Ten Commandments." His recent TV shows Include the storage of 250 boat,s. A new second, and KatHy Watson, LIYC. Thistle. Tom Srhork. NHYC. first : ,p._ • ....._ Mrs. George Newton of Bal boa launching t•ra ne will be in· third; Sabot B. Gaye Reaume, Dr. AIIPn Cottle. BYC. second; ~~~= ~·r..,_ Jack Benny show, "Wanted Dead or Alive," ''Father Knows ~t." Till& ITAII'I'I AT You. D008 and "Have Gun, WIIJ Travel." The theme for National Library Week, April 3·9, will be "Open wonderful new worlds -wake u p and read," according to ~1rs. T. Duncan Stewart. president of the Friends of the Library. Island will conduct a candle-~ stalled to handle boats. A new LIYC, fi rst. Harry F 1 h BYC h d · 1 COSTA MESA t.4ATTI ESS CO. light ceremony at the founders snack bar terrace Is b4>1ng built ' General chairmen of the·2·day r s man, • , · t 1' • nt. 7,50 "'••PGrl lhod ll~ 1-t)Ol day luncheon of the South Coast and the club building re event were Vice -Commodore Car· ._li:.:.·_:Le::.:l~g~h-B:r:_:l:_:te:.:_.~B:_'l:_:C:_:·~!~tr~.s:t.~--_.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi at modeled. roll Hudson of BYC, anrl !or I 12 30 Th d A 11 14 A new swimming beach Is LJYC. Jerry )Jc('Jaire. appotntNi : p.m., urs ay, pr ' being Installed a t the westerly 1 bv Lr'lC Rear Commodore )Ja r at the Irvine Coast Country Clu b. This will m ark the 93rd annl· end of the yacht club property Horn. versary of the founding of the with new bulkheadlng running Otht>r winner5 were: CJa.-c; A oldest college fraternity for from It to connect with an older and B. Ocean Racmg, Paul women by 12 young women at bulkhead at the t>asterly end of ------------1 ASS_IGJnlEifT ALASKA Monmouth College, :Monmouth,l l h~ pros>:erty. A new pier Is w • t I Army Pvt. Richard Othmer, 111. be1ng bu11t out from the bulk· arm1ng on S son of Rkhard W. Othmer, 221 ~1rs. C. Robert Hubbard of head approximately at the C't'nter Ri ver Ave .. Newport Beach. and i Corona del ~far. executive vlce-~of thepropertyto connectwltha New Sloop to Mrs. )1arloe Glatts, 211 V1a president of Ra nkin's. will bte new _float to extend In both I Orvieto Lido Isle recently ar· the speaker. :Mrs. Hubbard grad. directions along the plerhead B c h • d rived 1~ Alaska a~d Is now as· uated from Stanford University, line. Dlnghyfl storage rack~ w~ll e r1 ste ne signed to the Yukon Command did graduate work In Boston at be built on oats to edxtt>n 1 e I .J I E I I · p 1 :M h di 1 Sch 1 length of the bulkhea . at Ladd_ Atr Force Base. Pvt. r :}ce k. derc lath" hs nhg b doo. The work Is being dont> by Highlight of intere t at 11 a.m U, H. LITER II I Othm~r IS a clerk In the com· an., wor e w e r us an to Croft & NPvllle. marine ron-' Saturday will be the chril'tenl n~ mand s Headquarters Company. build up lhe largest Independent 2201 W C H I of Commodore anrl \Ire; Ed VpiMia--. & Di¢111' department store chain in New tractors. · oast wy., V . . · -· Liberty ...,., u Newport Beach 1 \ armington s nt>w L · 30 sloop. 1350 If ....t •L Coete .... For ell your prtntln9 ,. .. d,, C411 •"• :Mexico .. Rerently they P rchased · I the Vina. The christening will ~;;;~=iiiiiiiiiiii=~iEi"'ii9i"~'uibili•~"ii"i9iCoiii .. iiOiRiloil•ili-Oi5iSO~.i Rankin s Department Stores In takeo place at Sou th Coao:t w•th Sa~ta Ana and Fullerton. R w·nners )frc;. Warmington I GIn nie I ~cw om cers of the club wm ace I wielding the traditional bottle ot CROWN SALES. SERVICE and RENTALS 3422 Eoat Cocut RJ9bwoy Pbo~ae OBJole 3·5655 COROifA DEL lUll be ln'ltalled, and the executive champagne. board members will be an. To Be Feted Proudly a~sic:t i ng in Jaunr 'ling nou nced by the president, Mrs. the new boat will be the War'"!'l · Ro~rt Kearns of Cliff Haven. ington·., 2 ~tc:: of rw1n <:On". JJM :\frs. Ralph Bernard of Balboa. It will be a ft'"li'e occasion in and Bob. 1 . and £,1 and Bill. :~ and }frs. Jack Johnson of Corona :>\ewport Hart>or Yacht Club The bo;><; are a rearty-marle r:e''· dC'I ~far are In char~e of decora· circle<: Sa turday night "hPn antiripating .,a,Jing with tht>.r lion<~. and )Irs. ).fllo Ketchum winnPrs of the rt-rt>nt Arapulro c!arl in the Enc:enada ra P )f..ty .) of Santa Ana 1~ In charge of the rare are honor<'d at a trophy Commodorp Warminglon rf'pre· luncheon arrangements. rllnner danre at thP r lubhou-.e 'ientc:: the :'\ewpon Ha rtv.; 'ia lt The RollertsHs lotiac From CDI ·to lsla1ll Each winning yacht will ha\e a Club. A large number rf C:iPnrJ. c;perla l table for it-. r rl:'w. ani'! a h 1\'l' been in\ itt•r! to go a "·•·tl ~fPxkan rleror anrl m<'nu will the new c:afl an.J to allentl till' prevail. Commodore ani'! ~Jrs. Eft christening. Warmington· will presirl<' ao; -------- • ho'liS. COMPLETE SOLO FUGHTS )Jr. and ).Irs. 0. Z. Robertson I ~fr. anrl Mrc;. Jlowarrl Ahman· Solo flights have lx-l:'n com SEAL jj SHEETS c/floi'!Uol*tp 4'D E. 17th ST. of 432•2 Begonia . Ave .. Corona !lOOn will pre~:lrle at a tablt> for pleted dt the :\fartin E.• hool nt I del ~far, are movtn~ to ~alboa 1 thl:'ir crew of the chartered Pur-A\·iation bv Virgmta Lohman 1 c HRISJENSEN . fslanci, where they w1ll res1de at su it, an )<f .Boat which was first 2832 Bavshore Dr .. Bav Shorec;; PHARMACY 307 Coral Ave. 110 finish, first In clasc; A and Charlec; ·Howley. 300 Heliotrope ccw~ They expect their son. Major overall winner of the famous Ave Corona del \Jar and Jark 1Formerly Vlncents tn Corona del Marl 0 . Z. Robertson of Hyattsville, 1 race. Rey~olds. 404 Iri: A\:e., Corona OR 3·1550 Md., ~0 arrive next week wllh j The Klaloa, first class B win· del ~far. 3021 E. COAST JIWY., COROifA DEL MAll h~ WI~ and two chlld~en .. Hav· ne~ owned by the John Kllroysl ~--~----------------------------------~ lng concluded his servtee 10 the 1 of Balboa will share honors with Army, he wlll go into business 1 the Ahm~nson craft. 1 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ with bls fatta•. who is bulldJng i Harbor VIew Hills north of Coaal H!')'. a nd east or Mac· ... a..llz lnhll TIDE TABLE Arth'lr Blvd.. near Harbor VIew n. .. li'PIIf .......... ., School. Irs. Wllllr Wript ..... ·-.,.., I Friday ro• LOS uaa.a Ueht Fieure-A.M.-.ad ~P.M. Low IU9b Low 6:50 o.7 1:13 u 5:• u IU91t Low 1U91t 0:10 4.2 8:05 0.9 3:14 2.1 1:10 3.9 9:33 0.9 5:15 u 2:42 3.8 10:43 0.7 5:57 JA 4:11 3.8 11:33 0.5 1:22 S.7 5:14 4.1 12:11 u 1:0 4.0 Low lli91a Low BicJb Low 1 :44 2.1 1 :11 2.1 ID:4t 2.1 11:42 2.2 ~1rs. Walter Wright of 1912 Teresita Ln.. Harbor Highlands, Is th.e new president of Mesa Verde Country Club Women's Golf Club. She was installed at the organlzation·s first annual play day Installation. 7 Thundery. 0:20 1.7 6:03 4.4 12...44 0.1 RicJb 7:05 u I Serving with her are Mrs. Freeman Thomas, vice-president; :'\Irs. J. E. Spangler, treasu rer: 1 Mrs. Arthur Benfield, secretary; Robert Louis Is the name of the newcomer at the John Ber· nat-z home at 1615 Warwick Ln., Harbor Highla nds. He was born Saturday, Feb. 77, In St. Vl n· cent's Hospital, Los Angeles, and was baptized a w~k ago Sunday at Our Lady of )<lt. Car· mel Catholic Chu rch. The spon-~ sors were Mrs. Thomas Bernau of Los Angeles. the baby's aunt. and Steven Hollingsworth, a cousin. also from Los Angeles. COIIPI..DIEJI'n OP There are 2 other tots in the famlly -John William. age 2. and Julia :O..farlt>. a year. old Mr. Bernatz Is in the securities In· vestment business. .. 'S SPIITI • ..a 1_, Rewport Aft.. Coeta .... I Mrs. Lawrence Gordon. tou rna· ment chairman: and Mrs. W. E. 1 Herhlll. publicity chairmart. CPOLITICAL ADVERTISE':MENT> VOTE FOR COOK FOR COUNCIL CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DISTRICT S * BUSINESS MAN IN HARBOR AREA FOR 10 YEARS KNOWS HARBOR AREA PROBLEMS * •••• ( .. ) 0111 t-fERCHANT lXI (AIM...._ • J ...... Ia e-del.._ ANa) HE WILL SERVE YOU WELL • WE. THE UNDERSIGNED. ENDORSE P. D. (DEE) COOK AS CANDmATE FOR CITY COUNCIL ADgu. W. Potter T. J. Cnelgncm HeleM c..oar Fercl Lmwclow• Tocl o.iatt w. E. Fi.hea' It E. lec:btold F.W.IuMard Howard L Smith Coy E. Wat111 W. C. Mc:AhreD GcxcloD Wnill Joe Nicllem AI Foivit Earl w. Btcmley Jolua T. JlcmMD P.A.~ Mrs. L E. Cn '*MID T. DaDccm &.wart E*mor .. Poet. Marguerite E. Fcqit IE SURE TO VOTE APRIL 12111 . nothing is so goOd as money in the bank Take care ci tomonow ~ by openinr • Savinp Account at your ne&rby Cali- fornia Bank. It's the easiest-and the wisest-way to make sure you are headed for the best thinp in lile. And when you open a Savinp ACCOWlt at Calilornia Bank you immediately have ~ t.o all the many atra ban.k:i.nr aerviOM avail- able only at a full Mrvtc~ bank-and tn06t con..,enient. all under one root. INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY D&POSIT8 MADa •v AftRIL 10 URN I NTEREST 'ROM APRIL 1 CALl FORN lA. BANK_ I LOaiL OIFIW 1'0 laft 1W1 caea.a Da. ... Olt&& ... --oa.er 2 a o;;.. ... .i, I "' NGifiW ...... a..-. ........... ¥ • I ' LI"M' -nc. bracled ln Ora~ Cow\~ VoUq POLLINO ~ ela&U be a' ~ a.oncB PNdnct.l -!lfewpoq INda No. lulllftn ...... ceo • ~ ~ KBOOL EL.IIc'nolf U a.nd No. «». Awn• lalboe ~~·~CaUL o::.r-aa to .._.utlon and POLLING PLACE ehall .,_at U. Omcai OF IOJf: ol 1M ~ Board Van Unaen Ga.rap, 101 V14 Ra· ln.s~« Mn. Burdette Ga)' o1 tbe Kewtort 8Mda City Scboo. l venna. Newport &ach. Cam . J u , iiza. Mary Sullivan ~of_ ~e County, Calll· OFFiaAS OF J:LECTION: CJer Mia. Helen W. Gorton .....U~ ol the board February L1nren 0 PUCilfcr NO. Jt Westdlff, Harllor YIIW Permits Add $1.000.000 ---. adopted at a recular Irwpector, Mrs. lfancy V. Van ~Je ))orb <l aow.u 2. ueo; and ln accordan~ wlth Judre, Mrs. Jcosamlne M. Shall lncJ ct. all the area .at· l..aw NOTICE IS REJtDY G1VEN Harrll braced ln Oranp County Votlna Thlrt;y·alx permlt.l tn tM new Wal'-~-. patio &lab. 831 to the qul.1tied electon of the Clerk, Mrt.. Dora 0. Hill Precincts -Newport S..ch Mo. Sturtevant development w.eterly lrrine, liZ. Mewport 8Mch Clty School l)la. Cl~. Mrs. llae M. Ch.rt.ten~en 39 and Mo. 50. ot W..tclltf and 18 more pennlta e au..oA ClOYD tnct of the County ot Oranae, ELECnOM PR.ECJMcr NO. 12 POWNG PLACE ahall be at tM for the Robertaon-Flahback Har. Tom Muntean, wall, •t Balboa Scale ol California. an e~Uon Ghall Include thOle portlona of Corona \tel M•r School. 610 Car· bor V&ew Hilla development In eov-. $1!50. • wtU be Mlcl on the 12\h UY ot Orange County Vot1n1 Precincts nation Avenue, Corona del Mar, Corona del Mar add~ jwat over e IIIOD CI.JPII'I =~ i~ ~_:~ ~~~cl~k J4 ~~~rtw~hf: ~~ 9 ~:* g~~CE~ OF ELECTION: a mliUon dollars to the bulldlne Ray Danla .. r l·unlt, l ·atory A.M. and 7:00 o'clock P.M. of Beach Elementary School DlatrJct. Inspector, Mrs. Catherine C. ~rm1t total durlnr the put dweJllne. 365 Mornln1 Canyon, aald day, at whJch election there POLLING PLACE ahalJ be at tbe HallbeJ'f week. 130,000. wlU be aubmltted the que.Uon Soule ~sldence, 433 Holmwood Judre. MM. Beatrice F. Spencer The Sturtevant total wa, $713,. e ~~u.oa III.AJfD ' ot, sh all the exat.Jnr maximum Drive, Newport Beach, Callt. Clerk, Mrs . .J~phlne 050. and the Harbor VIew Hilla Walter Spicer remodel dwell· rate of tax for •aid d~trlct be 1 OFFICERS O F .ELEC110N: Woertman permits added up to al66.700. lnr 33 Harbor 'r•land $l 800 lncreaaed from 11.00 per each lns~tor. Mrs. Jean Soule Clerk, Mrs. Reltn P. Ayres The lfnaJ tally for March will e aALaOA 11J.Aio ' ' . $100 aSM&Sed valuation to $1.30 Jud~e. Mrs. Dorothy I. Paine ELECTION PRECINc-T NO. 25 not be known unlll the books De per each $100 a.tMaaed valuation Clerk. Mrs. Mildred J . Merrell Shllll Include all the area em-close for the m onth tQday but f ~rtmbent of Men tal HygleM, for the school year commencing Clerk. Mrs. Eva L. Miller braced In Orange County Voting 1 1 • or el Y Coon, demolish 2 July 1, 1960, said m creased tax' ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 13 Precincts -Newport Bench No. ear Y n the week the total !or buildings at 205 Agate. $168; rate to remain In effect ln the Shall Include all the area em· 1" and No. 33. March was close to $3.500.000, W. A. Thompson swlmmln Newport Beach City School Dis· braced In Orang~ County Voting POLLING PLACE shall bt-at the more than January and February pool, 1804 S. Bay Ft.: $3,800; Mar~ trict for an unspeclfled period/ Precincts -Newport Beach No. Searle Re~ldt>nce. 217 Goldenrod combined. vln Dolan Johnson a dd bedroom ot time, to provide funds for l2 and No. 56. Avt>nue, Corona del Mar. Calif· Following permits were I sued: 220 Collins S3 500·' Fred Reed 2 • a ll educational purposes ln the POW..lNG PLACE s hall b<> at the orn ra. e COllOM A DEL MAll It 2 t • d · 1·1 -· · district: that tor holding s~ldl McMillan Reslde:'ce. 540 Red-OFFICERS OF ELECTIO~: Charles Melin, addition and ~~ •si:.::J wei ng. 600 N. Bay election the Newport Beach Crty lands A\·enue. Newport Beach. l nsp(.'c tor, Mr. Ward H. Porter alterations 225 Poppy $3 800. • 1 · · School District ot Orange County, CAlifornia. Judge, Mr. J,hn C. Searle. Jr. M 1 · F 1 · · • A'l' IBOAES California shall comprlse thirty· OFFICERS OF ELECTION: Clerk. Mr . Shirley 0 . Driskel · arguer te u ler, demoll h ga. David Branr, convert h-11! or one f311 votJng p recincts as de· Inspector. Mrs. Lela D. Me· Clerk. Mrs. Ann Q. Gilman rage, 214 Dahlia, $200. garage Into a room, 2612 VIsta srlbed herein: Millan ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 26 e BA..Oa VIEW IID.LI $2.500. ' ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 1 Judge, Mrs. Oorls l. Ferauson 3hall Include all the area em-Harbor VIew Hills Corp., add e LIDO IS Shall Include all the area em· Clerk. ~frs. Sigrid S. Neff brared In Orange County Voting to permit, 1039 White Salls Way M tl t,!k braced In Oranre Coun~ Voting Clerk. Mrs. Barbara W. Berry Precinc-ts -Newport Beach No. $4.000; 16 permits for l ·unlt 1: VI ~d n ney. carport, 801 Precincts -Newport Beach No. ELECTION PREClNC"r NO. H 13 antt No. 21. s tory dwellings on White S~ll.s a 0 Soud, $1,000. 1 and No. 55. 1 Shall include all the area em· POLLING PLACE . hall be at the Way and Goldenrod ran 1 • KEWI'OIIT POLLING PLACE shall be at the braced in Orange County Voting Lord Garage, 418 Goldenrod from Sl9 100 t $2-1 9oo e n~ Back Bay Park carport and Engelke RHidence, 68>1 Sea· Precincts -Newport Beach No. Avt-nue. Corona del Mar, Cali1· $366 700 · 0 • • tota pool equipment ~oom 300 E ~~~c"~~·t:~~O~~· CaJLf. ~~~~k~cE shall be. at the o";~~CERS OF ELEC'TION: e CAMEO SBOUS Coast Hwy .• $700; AI Forglt. re: Inspector: Mr. George E. Walk· Martindale Garage, 445 El Mode· Inc;pector. Mrs. Wilma ~-Sam Oowntnr. wall, 4601 Per· mL odwel, 2205 W. Balboa, Sl.OOO; er na Avenue, Newport Beach, Cal· Laurent ham. $1.000. · · Dales, remodel duplex, Judge, Mrs. Phyllis L. Engelke itomia. .ludRe. William R. Merrick e UlVDIE TEaJIACE 1607 W. Balboa. $7,000: WllUarna, Clerk. Mrw. Comella M. Kesaeu OFFICERS OF ELECTION : Clerk. Mrs. Mary E. Smith T. Frees. patio cover, 1M3 Sea· cement patio at city trailer park, Clerk. Mrs. lola .1. Newman Inspector. Mrs. June M. Clerk. Mrs. Charlotte M. Lord drift $150· Paul Llneba g 1170 W. Balboa $400· Le-o Klotz ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 2 Martindale ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 'l:T ' ' r er, addition 4102 River $2 000· T ' Shall Include a ll the area em · Judge, Mr.J. Patricia A. Shall Include all the area em -S2sw600lmmtng pool, l8l7 Seadrift. Mason 'add family ' ' ~~ braced In Orange Coun~ Voting Schindler braced In Orang~ County Voting · · M ' room, Precincts -Newport Beach No. Clerk. Mrs. Frances M. Lewis Precincts -Newport Beach No. e aALaOA a~~s. $3,400: Joh n Ronnen, de· 24 and No. 25. Clerk. Mrs. Clara £. Evans 41 and No. 53. Floyd West, storage space, 123 mo s storare shed, 204 21st St., POLLING PLACE 11hall be at the ELECTION PRECINC"r NO. 15 POLLING PLACE shall be at the E. Balboa. $100: Dr. D. L. 1100. Lvtl~ Residence, 2CJ7 40th Street, Shall include all the area em· Humphrey Garage, 210 Iris Ave-Stoke.bery replace fenre 120 E e UPPEB aAT ABEA Newport Beach. Callforni_a. braced in Orange County Voting nue. Corona del Mar, Calif. Ocean F t.,' SlSO. ' · H. Goodman, swimming pool, OFFICERS OF ELECTION. Precincts -Newport Beacb No. OFFICERS OF ELECTION: e KEWPORT BEICJITS 1930 Commodore $2900· 0o Inspector, Mrs. Blanche L. Lytle 36 and No. 44. Inspector Mrs Hazel M. · D . • · • n Judge. Mrs. Clara S. Keeler POLUNG PLACE shall be at the Humph'rey · H. A. Argabright, add to living _unning, addlt1on. 1930 Diana, Clerk. Mrs. Aris A. Randall Horace Ensign School, Irvine and JudJle, Mrs. Cora s. Bear room, 457 Santa Ana Ave .. $400; $5,000; K. W. Koll, 1-unlt. 1-storey Clerk. Mrs. Eudora Redmon Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Cal· Clerk, MM. Gladys E. Carl dwelling. 22'15 Heather, $23..285: ELECTION PRECTNCT NO.3 ifornia. Clerk. Mrs Helene D. Wilke UQAL JfOTJCE Villa No. l . recreation pavillion Shall Include all the area em· OFFICERS OF .ELECTIO,: ELECTION .PRECTNC7 NO. 28 lOll Dover Sl2 000· Betty Paola' braced In Orange County Voting Inspector. Mrs. Anna 1. Sweet Shall Include all the area em· CERTIFrCATE OF BUSINESS swimming· poo"1 is26 Dorothy' Precincts -Newport Beach No. 1 Judge. Mrs. Cecilia B. Guild hra<.'E'd In Orange County Voting FrCTITIOUS FIRM NAME $2.500: Ronald Greenslade fence' 1 and No. 48. Clerk. Mrs. Gladys Ruth PrcdnC'ts -Newport &!ach No. THE UNDERSIGNED does 11627 Dorothy $30()· Rl h d POLLING PLACE s hall he at the Gilmor~ 2.1 and No 31. hereby certify that he Is con-· · c a r Gifford R(''lldence. 122 . 40th Clerk. ~1ro;. Alir P L. Ht>rn POLLI,G PLACE Fh:tll he at the ductlng a leasing busine 5 at S~a.~k. add family room. 1536 Str('t>t. Newport &!ach. Cal1!. ELECTION PREC1.'1CT NO. 16 Pea~ Carport, 211 En>ning Can-Costa Mesa California und~r the S) h 1.a. S-1.000: Roger Meisinger. O FFICERS OF EL.F:C'ryON: . Shall include all the area em· von Road. Corona de l ;\fa r. Calif· fic titious ~arne of NEW PORT l -u nu. 1-srory .dwelling. 1606 ln'lJjeCtor. Mrs . .Mam1e Hav1ce braced In Orangt> County Vollng orni;:~ LEASE CO~iPANY d 1 id Harrow. 525.000; Harvey Lekhl· Judgt>. Mrs. Ma rtha Strol.see Pre-clnrts -l\ewport Beach No. OFFICERS OF El..EC'110:":: · ' an t 'at !Ia fuss. s wimming pool 22Ql Jn ·lnP Clerk. Mrs. Florence M. Gltrord ~5 and No. 52. I lnspPc-tor. l\frs. lsabel C. Pease fttm is compohsed of the follow-SZ.500; Westcllff Oevelopm('ni CINk. Mrs. Ada Orth POLU:-;G PLACE sh all be at the Jurl~e. Mr. Earl ~. Ratlt>v ng person w ose name In Cull Corp 36 . f ELECTION PREClNCT NO.4 1 ~ewporr Ha rbor 1nlon High C'INk. ~fro::. Helen w. Railey and plare of residence are as j ·· , permits or l -unll. J. Sha ll Include all the area ~m-5<-hool. ln•ine and 15th. ,ewport CINk Mr~. FlorPnre E. Rehm follows. to-wit: ~ory d~t'Liings on Pembroke Ln .. bra('('d In Orange County Voting &!arh. California . 1 ELEC'110N PRECI~CT ~0. 29 1 HOWARD CARSON, 1201 B<>rk-~ orn~va n. ami Westcllff Dr .. Prl'cinc-ts -Newport Beach No. OFFICERS OF ELECTIO~: :;hAJJ lnrlurit> all tht> art>a em--.h ire Lane, Newport Bt>arh Cal· rangJn~ fro,_m $18.300 to $21 .200. 2 and No. 3. In~pt>ctor. Mrs. Ja ne G. braced in Oran~e County Voting 1rornin. · total $713.050. Pf)LUNG PLACE ~hall b._at the Turnham Pr«'t'inrt~ -N~.>wport &>ar h ~o. \\1T.'iESS m . h:t nd th l 3rd 1 --------\ll y Hall. 3300 Wt>s t Newpo.n Jurtge, :\1rs. Catherine Mltr hPII :m and thfY."t> portloM of Qr21nge dav 0 ( MarC'h }I · s LEACA.L NOTICE BouJpvar(\, N<'wport Bench. Call!. Clerk. :\trs. Gayle M. Courtney , Count\· Vot ln~t Preclnru=-~PW·I ST\TE OF CAU~RNIA 1 I No. A-35288 oFFICERS OF ELECTION: CINk. :\fr-;. ~f,lriorle Uwl.c; o<>r! Rt>'\rh No. 32. Ba'• Vtcw ~o. ' · NOTICE of llcarlng of Petition lnl'pector, Mrs. Julia M. E~gert ELECTIO N PRECINCT NO. 17 , 2 anrl EmPm lct Bay No. 1 lyin~t , • , l ss. for Probate of Will and for Let· J ud~e. Mrs. Glady"' A. Bird ~hall inr lude a ll the arl'a t>m· wi thin~ the ;'\ewoort Bearh Ele·~ COU~T\ OF ORA:'olCE l tPrs Te ta Clerk. Mrs. Irene E. Connell hraccct In Orangt> County Voting 1 mPntan• Schon! District. ON THJS 3rd day of Ma rch , IN 'ntE ~i:~R CO Clerk. Mrs. Gertrude D. Cox PreC'i n<'ts -Newport &!aC'h No. POLLI~G PLACE shall bt-at the 1960. before me. a Notary Public THE ST'TE 0 URT OF ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 5 1."> and No. 59. Harbor Vlt>w 51-ht)()J. 900 Goldf'n. In and· for said c.-ounry and state " F CALIFORNIA SPECULATIVE? IIi, Ill...,. ..._. .,_..._..._ ... ..,.,rt'Mvef-n• ~ Ml Ill ... .., ......, IIIJhtt Ia tNWiat Os 11 -.. -................. 'Dr--.-...., ..... -II n.t ..... ... ... 1 t 1oe;. ID...._ Per Anaum ...................... _.. ................... --., DkGc:dW.IMe .... •tps .. a - I ft MAirAG&. 1DYJa AJID COLUCT Evans G. P.-lcer & ·Co. -If .. lfaWIOft IOVLaVAID lf&WIOIIT IUCIL CAL.II'OUJA IIIDWAT l ·ltsl SAVING IS A FINE ART It tabs talent to paint a bright future wtth the eecwity of aavinga .•• but you·n find that you ccm c:reate a real "masterpiece" whert you ICJft ~ larly at Laguna Federal .•. where yow .aving8 ea:in more in aafetyi_Start nowl • DNIOT -·-• UTE 41/2% PEIIIIUI 'AID FOUl n ._.ES A YIAl LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Shall include a ll the area em· POLLING PLACE sh:11J be at the rM A\'Pnue. Corona del Mar., residing therein, duly commls :/ IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF braced In Orange County Voting \fariner<J School. 2100 Mar~nt>rs C"A IIfornia s lo ned and sworn rsonall a . ORANGE. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prec.'lncts -Newport Bea~h No. Drive. Newport SParh. Calif. OFFJCF:RS Or El.ElT10 ;\': peared Howard c~ison knoXn r Jn the l-1atter of rhe Estatt' of 8 anrl No. li. 0 FFWERS 0 F EUX'TIO:'J · Jncrwc-tor. :\lr<~. Gertru de A 0 ARTHlJR V FREDE'M"E ~ POLLING PLACE .;hall be at lh~ • Jn.;J'('C'tor. :'\lr<~. Ell7alx'th \'a n Ront> . me to lx' th(' J)('rson whose name d . • • * CROWN HARD .:'\t>wport B<'ac-h Gra mmar SchQ91. SAnt Juf!~f'. "rs. Ethf'l ~. R.nnf'k ts su bscrlbcrl to the within In· C'e~~el ·, . ' WARE * 1llh and Ba lboa Bl\'d .. ~<'wport Judae. :O.tr John £. Vil n San t C"ll'rk. )frs. Clara L P~>nrxon ctruml'nt, and aC'knowlt>dged to th 01 '~u18 hefreJbEy g l,\t>n lhar FWa rh, Callforn1a CIPrk. :\It" An'l S B('ll C'!Nk :O.fr·; Lnl1n r.. JnnP~ me that he t"X.t'C'Ut ed tht' Mme. e pe on ° ANNF:TTE E WZ •A IIOUIDOLD DUAIITIIDT 11'0a- OFFIC"ERS OF ELECTIG:-i : Clt>rk. :.tr« Ruhv P B.tll ELE\T10 .:'\ PRF:CI~C'T :-.0 30 WJT.'iESS mv hnnd and of-F~E:DE'M"E for the probntf' of thf' :!!,. fliE AI • •• , PIJDS = ln-.Jwrtor. ;\t ~. Gladys E. E:LE('110~ PRF:CJ:-.<1 :-.o 18 c;h:~ll inrluclp :1 ll thf' art-:1 Pm · flr 1al seal · I Will of the abo\'t.' namt>d ciN'e ........ Ul.8 3~~ \\'t)()f\worth 'hall inrl url~ all th(' :ltf'f! em -hr:h'N1 In Ora n~l' c,unrv Vntin~ PATRICIA :\t ILIFF dent and for the IAAuanc-e o( II" &AaT COAIT IDCIIIWAY COilO Jutls;!l'. ~fro; Ooroth~· M Ayres bnrf'cl in Ora!"'g(• C'ountv \ollt;'g Pri'C'IOC'I ~ -~P\\.I)Ort JWa,·h :'\n ~ot:u-y Public In a~d· tor said Utters Te~tamentary to thf' JX'II· r;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~A~D~D.~~II.I~U~~ ('1.-rk ;\tr~ Ceorgt>tte :.r. PrPd nr·to: -:\1'\\ rmrr 8f';u·h :"'i''r 7 :1nr1 :-.n 22 Count\' and State :\I Co 1 tioner w ill be heard at 10 o'rlr)('k Cord<'n •fi anrl :\,. 60 anrl th H part 0 f>()J.Lt:"'ir. PLACE c:hall h<' nt th(' " · • · · Y mm s ·,a .m . on April 15 1960 a lh \IPrk. :\f ro::. \lam B Rill's n ra ng<' Countv V,trng Prf>PJn':'l-F'1r" ~1.1 1 1on. 4 10 :\far i.l(olfl A\'('., ion expJrC'S Jan. 21. J9S-I. co rt ' • • 1 f' c I M L • c F:Lf.(~J(lN PRf.C"I:'\C'T :-\0 . 6 'iewporr Ri'arh ~0 51 lyin~ With· tllll' ('n·on:l rlf'l Mnr. C":~llf. Publis h :\1arch 10, 1 '· 21. 31, 1960. u roo~ of Dt'partment 1 or OS a esa um er o. !;h,111 1n..r urll.' 1li I hi' arNl em· 1n th<' ~t'wport B<'ach EIPm('nt· ()Ffl\F:R~ OF ELF:Ci10 ::'\: 'Jn the Newport Harbor Ensrgn. lthfe ~ulp~nor Court or the StatP hr,wf'd in ur.Jngr lou n!y Voting an• Srhool Di'ltrlr t ln<:nf>r·ror. Mrc;. Ma rtha :.t. I 1° '-a lfornla In and for tht> Pr••• 1m '" -:-;,•w port Beach No. PflLLING PLACE ~<hnll h,• at th(' C"unnin~ham LECA.L NOnCE County of Orange. LUMBER BOILDING MA-•111• ... 1 ,1n<l ~o 17. F'irl' Sta tinn. 1348 lt':'l n<' Avenue. Jurlr~. Mrs. Mabl'l M. CouiiN NOTlCE l HVInHG liDS 1 'Date Marrh 23, 1960. -lr::.&UI\LD PCJLU:-."r. PLA\F: 'hall he at the :-:r wrort Bearh, Cal1 fornln. CI Nk. Mr11. Wanda I. NOTICE IS HE'REBY GIVEN I L. B. WALLACE .. ....,.... II.C.. Cletll .._ F:h··ll C'luh. .)J:> We-.l Balboa OFFICERS OF ELErTION: ~rhw:t nl'kf' that th€' BoArd or Edu a . I c County CJ('rk . Blvd .. :o-;(•wport Rc11r h. California . Inspector. Mro::. Ruth Cl:tU!l C'IPrk :\1~. Nnnrv L Phl'lpll the Nc-wport &>a h El c: tlo~ 0 I GALVlN R. KEENE. ' LJbenr ..... Of'FJn :HS (If' ELEC'TION: Judge. Mrs. Julia M. Sturkey. F.LEC'TJ()N PRECI~C'T NO. 31 . . (' emen ary 333 North NPw rt Blv I Orco Block c '""JIP'''''r \1r'l llatl'l M. JonP~ C"!Nk MM. Catherlnr R. Sown Shall lnC'Iurl<' a ll thP area f'm · S c h 0 0 I District. ot Orange New Be po < •• Oe J\HIJ.:~> ;'Ill~ William L. Humph· Clerk: Mrs. Lois V. gwank • hrnN>f! in Oran~r Countv Voting County, California, will rec.-elve Alto~~ f ac~. T~lll. rP\•; ELECTION PREC1NCT NO. 19 Prrrl nrt~ -NPwport Bearh No. sealed bids up to and inc luding Publln h or et t oner. BUILDING BLOCIS--AIJ. SJZES-..AJJ. TYPES C)N k. ;viN. Dorothy C. E\'ans Shall lncludr all the are'\ t:m· :\0 and No. 43 2:00 p.m., on the 8th day of 8 : March 31, April 7, 14. J~ 7 mt ('l••rk. \frll V1rginla B. Rysdale hraced in Orange County Vot1ng POLLINI. ~LACE .,hall hf' at the April, 1960, at the> oftlce of said J960. In the Newport Harbor ... K&a.. i~... _V.I. :2." ~ •-EJ.~ON PR~NCTN0.7 PreclMts -Newpon ~ach N~ Ooa nf'R~Iden~.416Poppv AR· &hool DistriM. at whl~ time E~~M~I=g=n~·~--~-~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ !'ha ll indurlr all thP area ~m-Tf and No 58 h nuP Corona rlel M ar. Calif. said bids will be opened and hraN'rl in Om ng<' County Vottng POLLING PLA~ shall_b. at I I' OFFICERS OF El..EC'TION: read for h J Pr<'rlnr to.; -:'<<'wpon &!ach No. Van Hom R<'!!ll1ence . 2.J22 Cr<''-1· Tn~OPc-tn~ Mrc;. Marna L. Olson . t e n.~trucrlon~l Sup- \ 1nrt :'olo (i1 view Drive. Newport &!a<'h. Cal, J ur1rr<>. :'drs VNa Jf. Doanc-phes. in ar<'orcl~nce With ln- Pill.l.l:-.'1. PLACE shall hl' at the i!nrnla. C'lt>rk. Mro::. Gladys v_ Lathrop s tructlons. Conditions and SpecJ. K<>llh RPo::icience. 1573 Miramar OFFICERS OF f:LEC'TlO::"· riNk. Mr~~. EHiP D Goulrf fi<'atlons now on tile In the Oml' B.1Jboa. California. Inspector. ~r". Clara Vnn llnrn ThP rt'tums of o::11lrt ('l('('tion otlice or sa id School District, O fFJC'f:R.I:; ()f ELECTI0 :-4 : J urfgt>. :'drs. Marv<'ll I Van will hf' canva~tt hv thf' Countv locatN1 a t 2000 CIIH Drlvt' New ln.of)('•·tor. Colonel Clyde D. Praag c:;u!M'rlntf'nclenr of Schools on the port Beach, c amorn1a. · K~'1lh C'IPrk, M r~. Astnl's B Rf'h 1 22nd dav nf ~pril. 1960. at thl' Pric-e, fitn<'ss and qudllty bein~ Ju ! ,.. "'" AntoinNie ~f. ('Jprk Mro::. ThPimil M . Ar20m<' h"1.1r of 9 :00 o riO<'k A.~. in thf' t'Qual. prl'fNenc-t> will bl' glvt>n K··•tl1 ELF.C'T10 N PRF.CIN\T NO ,fftrp of thP Countv Suprrln·l t h • C' •d: \T r<: M:rry E Nef;(US I Sha ll lncluclt> a ll tht' nft'll rm· tl'rlr11'nt of &hoolo; .. 11().1 Wrst 0 ~ e produC'ts of the StJte of t·•···l.; \fro:: Ruth K. Mt>lrosr hr:r ret\ In Ornn!llr Cnuntv Voli~lt ~th Str(!{'l. Sant1 Ana. C"alifornia California. Fl rrnn:-." PRECtNCI NO.8 'Prc-rlnrts -Newport ~.\ch No. Dl''ldllnr fnr thP rf'C'f'iot of :.~h. HARVEY D. PEASE, ~h d, 1r, Judi' ail thP arN\ em· lfi nn r\ No. 51. <~f'nlt'~ hallotq lq April 7 1960 CINk of th(' Bonrd br.P •'•I 1n OrnnRt:' County Voting I PflLLt~r. PLA~F. -.h :r ll he-tll ''M TN WTTNf$S WHF:RE<iF. l Nt>wport Beach El~mentary Pr••• 11., '·' -Newport Beach No. Oolnrc~ 0 . Mlll<'r Goragl'. 11 h'lVf' hPrr~nto <~<'I mv hRncl and ~hools 1'1 ... , t 'lo. 28. n olphin Terrace. Coronn rtel ;\!l:tr. <:~''It this .llh day o( FPhrttary. N<'wp~(t B<'nr h Calll 1 p(lLl.l'-'r; PLACE "hRll hp 1\t the 1'!\llfnrni<t. 19M p bll h • orn A. Rltt•·r··,rh Garaj:tt', 2120 Seville' OFFICF.Rc; OF F.l~ECTION : T.lntnn T ~lmm,..no:: u -.,"' Marc•h 24, 31, 1960, In J\\'1'1111(', Bn lhf){\, CAiifom la . rn .. fl{'rlor. :\frs. J anf' W.lRiRhtl' C"ounlv Rupcrln tf'ndC'nt or the j';('Wj()rt Harbor Ensign. ()1-'FI('f:R.." OF t-:Ll·:r~J0N: Jull~r. \lr>~. Dolt)r<''l 0 . MIIIN Srhoolo:: Jn~p,.•·tor, Mr<t. FranC'Ps F. 1 CINk, Mr~. KathiP<'n .Ml'ycr Rv F:. F:nriP BrrwPr. DEPUTY Spl'nc·er fiNk Mro::. JnAhl'l 0t)tll!f' f'ohll11h : Marr h li. 21. 31. 1960 Jutl~l'. Mrc;. Fnt n<'<'" M . I..ovt>ll El.ECi10 N PRF:C'JNC'T NO. 21 rn lh<' Newport Harhor Ensign ('JI'rk. Mrs. &>verly H. Rltler-~hall lnc-ludC' all thl' Art'il <'ffi · _ r.1th bra<'l'd In Orangt' County Votlnf,! No. A 35262 Clt>rk. MM Doriq L. Ratferty Precincts -Newport Bearh No. NCYTlCE OF HEARING ELEC'TJON PREC1NCT NO. 9 6. SUPEJUOa COUJIT OF TBE Shall Include :.11 tht> area em· POLLING PLACE 11hall ~ at the STATE OF CALIJ'OIUftA hraN>d In Orange County Voting frlshman Residence. 200 Crystal FOa TIP C011WT'l or OllAJIQJ! Prl'd ncts -Newport Beach No. Avenue. Balboa Island. Calif. E8tate of 26 OFFICERS OF ELECTION: POLLING PLACE shall be at the Inspector. Mrs. Mlgnon M. HAROLD A. SCHUSSLER, Fr08t Garage. 209 Via Dljon, Stannard 1 Deceased. Newport Beat'h. Callfomla. ludge. Mrs. Mary S. Askew NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OFFICERS O F ELECTION: Clerk, Mrs. Belinda 8. that DORO'nfY M. SCHUSSLER fMpe<:tor. M~. ~tty E. Schock Frishman hu IIJtd herein a petltJon for Sud~e. Mrs. Ka thryn Clark Clerk. Mn~. Inna R. Rutter Probate of Will and for Letterta Clerk, M~. Mildred C. frost ELEC'MON PRECTNc:r NO. 22 Teatamenta.ry, re(eren~ to which Clerk. Mrs. Oorothv D. Hart Shall lnt'IUde all the a~a em· Ls made Cor turtMr partlculan. ELEcnON PRECTNCT NO. 10 braced In Oranre County Votlnc and that the r1me and place oi. Shall Include all the area em· Predncts -Newport Beacb l'fo. heartn• tbe aame h .. been M t braC't'd In Oranef' County Votln1 29 aM Jlfo. 49. .., Prt>clncls -Newport Beach No. POWNG PLACE •hall ~at the for Aprtl I. 1110, at 10:00 a .m .. n and No. 57. Dottin RHident"e. 330 Apolena In the eoartroom of Department POLLING PLACE •hnJJ bt at the Avf'n~attt>Oa ttland. eaur. Jfo. • of .. ad court. at Court EdJ~r ~sldenc."e, 338 VIa LJdo OPTI OF ~ON: Row., 8th A Broadway, In the Soud, Newport 8earh;_f•llfomla. Jntped«. Mra. !Anora B. ZUbe City or Sant• Ana, C.Jitomla. OYFICERS OF Et.El.inON: Ju6~. MN. MJnnle L. Sm ith L. 8.. WAI...LAC'£, Clerk. IMJ)@Ctor. )fl'l. MarJorie E. Cleft{, Kra. Lola f-11 Dorkln DatA!d March :n. J860. Lefto C~. lfN . Lola M , Cham_,.n .a ., -....... a"-•01 -• 1lld • ,... Annette M . Edln ELIIC'1"JJOf P1dDC.'IRCf l'IO. :za A. .... ruw: • • ....... .,. 1' rww· s:&. Krs.~· O..M S. Hel rln Shall lndude all t11e .,... ftn• ttoner~ ~-~,.~· a..tt Mrt. Ann bl'aoM ln Ora...-~ VoUJw ~-~ _. .. ...-., -.~- EIJDC"MOR JfO. Jl Prtdnda-Jlf...,..rt ~ WO. -----===:z======.~ Sba.ll Include aU die ..._ em· 10 ud lfo. 12. Pabla.ll: lludl 3t, 11, AprO T .t I I Speaken will be Wayne F . Bartlett, Municipal Bond Specia.liat of the 1M Ao,.Jee oftb of Deaa Wittu A Co., aDd Frank BariLqbun and Neil R~. AccountAdviaon of Dun Witter A Co. jo LacuDA Beach. Tbe7will esplaJa bowrou cu eara income tba.t'a free from all Federal Income tau.. how JOU can pur- chue t.beat -.. a nd wh7 u.e, are ...,.a.n, at&aetiYe to fnYee- tora t.oct...r. Yo u are in vited to attend a Free Lectu r e on ''TAX-FREE MUNiCIPAL BONDS•• to be held at the Irvine Country Club ftvrtd4~, April7-7:MJ p.m.. DI:AH WI ri'iill• Co. ........._._....,.., • • ,..ea.. ... w a 1M UOA .. AY • ~AeUMA IIACN, CAli .. IMIA .............. f I I ENSIGN CLASSIFIED IOATS BOAT FOR SALE;-48 foot cabin Crul~r. twin cablna, bath, en· glne.. A·1 condition. Fully equipped. Cott $76,000, owner will ta_ke S26,000. OR 3·~. • CAlli roa UL& 1955 CADrLLAC Coupe de VIlle. Air conditioned, full power. etc. Godd~M Gold. L I k e n e w throughout. $1700. M 1 d way 8·4995. SWA PS-FOR TRADE: 1959 White Studebaker Lark • 6, low mile· age, ~or trust deed or vacant lot In Ora nae County. Phone Kl 7·44~. I OIIKEU OPJIOIITUJIITIU FOR SALE:Golna a uthentic J ap· ane e restaurant, 1231 S. Main St., Santa Ana. Only $1.200. Cd ll KI 2·1903 after 6:30p.m. IIOSJCAL DfiTIIVMDTS Organ and Piano Sale Hammond spinet organ, used, one only, late model. Rent a Hammond $S a week with les· sons. Uaed gral'ld pianos, Stein· w ay, Knabe, Baldwin, Wagner. from $425. Uprights from $95, pay S5 a month. 18 spinet pianos a lmost new, Maple, Cherry, Ma. hogany, $390 up, pay balance like rent. Cash for your plano. New STEINWAY PIANOS. New HAMMOND ORGANS. SCHMIDT -PHILLIPS Since 1914 520 North Main Santa Ana ELECTRONIC SOUND SYSTEMS Stereo, Hi-Fi COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL HOMES -BOATS CUSTOM INSTALLATION Sound-Croiters, Inc. AUDIO SPECIAUSTS 2626 E. Coast Hlway OR 3·8515 Corona del Mar CROWN TV D AL UTAD BAY FRONT 6 ROOMS -PJER lr FLOAT. Private sale. Call for appoint· ment. OR 3·3630. M AL DTAD & DIITAU 2 MONTHS FREE RENTf"«NN Le~." Brand new delux 2 bed· room apartment•. C a r p e t s, drapes, dlspoula, built-In range and oven. 2 blocks (rom Har· bor shopping renter. Ll 8·841 2. NEWLY DECORATED and turn· lshed one bedroom aparrment In the center ol Corona del Mar. Year.round lease at $85 monthly. --- SEA CREST MOTEL 1 lr 2 bedroom apartments Kitchenettes Nicely Furnlshed HEATED POOL Chlld~n lr Pets Welcome ' SEA CREST MOTEL 2!l31 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar ORiole 3-6370 TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402~ 32nd St., Newport ORiole 3·4680 -----$2.50 PE'R HOU R Is the current average earnings of our tele· phone sales start. Room tor two more part time. Experience unimportant as we train. Phone OR 3·0550. DOES YOUR YARD and lawn look as attractive u you'd llke! JI not, why not let me Improve lt. Ray Haws, OR 3· 1086. NOW IS ntE TIME TO BUY AUTOMOTIVE IE.avJCE COLOR TV. $200 AND UP. TRADE· IN ALU>W ANCE ON RCA COLOR. 34.22 East Cout Hlabway Ccnna Del Mu Pbone oa a.sa STOCK REDUCI10N USE'D SPINET ORGANS * FROM S395 * Complete BRAKE SERVICE • MOTOR TIJNE-UP • 'Herb Miller 's "Open Fri. nights ·uu 9:00 p.m."! RICHFIELD STATION WOODWORTH'S 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at PolnsettJa 2620 E. Coast Hwy .• OR 3.5530 OR 3-9728 • Corona del Ma t Coron:l del Mar In Santa Ana . Kl 7-~;;g READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED LEGAL JfOTJCE CEIITJFICATE OF IOSIKESS Pktltioua Firm ·~ Th undersigned do hereby C'ertlfy that we are conducting an import ·export buslneM at 1682 Foothill Boulevard, Santa Ana, California, under the fictitious firm name of GANDER CO., and that said firm Is composed of the following pen;ons, wh~ names In full and places of residence a~ as follows, to-wit: Bfonnett Berkhausen, 1682 Foot. hill Boulevard, Santa Ana, Call· fornla . Diane Berkhausen, 1682 Foot· hill Boulevard, Santa Ana, Call· fornla. H. J. Call, 157 1 Foothill Boule· va rd. Santa Ana. California. Suzanne Call, 1571 Foothill Boulevard, Santa Ana, California. Wltnea our hands thls 27th day of January, 1960. BENNETT BERKHAUSEN, DIANE BERKlfAUSEN, H. J. CAlL, SUZANNE CAlL.• State of California ) County of Orange) u On thla 27th day of l anuary. A. D. 1960, before me, Robert Da · vls, a Notary Public In and for the aald Co\lnty and State, reald· Inc tbe~ln, duly commllltloDed and JWom, penonally apP"-rtd Bennett lerkhau.wn. Dlane Berk· hau.n. H. l , Call and Suzanne Call, known to me to be the Pff· tont wb~ names ate aublcrlbtd to the wtthln lnstrumnt, and admowltd.'" to me t.bat they necut.d the .. me. In WltMII Whereof. l haw hereunto Itt Ia)' hancl and atrlxtd my otnclal tMI the day and )'Hr In thla OlrtJ. tkaw fll'lt abow wrtttn. • JlOU1n' DAVIS. .,~...._...,. .. ~ " ,_.... llaJda IT. M, 11; AfrO , ........ jliiilt ............ SEBVJCES * * MOVING? * * 2 Fast Insured movers 'lnd large van $11.00 an hour Time s tarts at you door ... Why pay more": -Call- NEWMAN TRANSFER 1r STORAGE CO. Mldway 6·2528 or Liberty 8·6430 1968 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Mesa Carpentry Minor Repairs No Jobs Too Small! H. 0 . ANDERSON 1947 FuiJerton Ave., Costa Mesa, Calif. Midway 6·3314 If no answer call Ml 6·2372 Painting -Decorating PAPER HAKOING GEORGE BURKHARDT UeeftMd Contractor 1897 Oranp Aw. Co8ta M• · Ubmy 8·88211 JOHNSTONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers Uaed Auto Parts. 'n.rea We Buy Cara and Sctap Metal UBERTY 8· 7013 207t5 Placentia Ave_ Costa M .. Complete Landscopfng Service FREE ESTDlA TES SAH Green Sta.ms-rr.. ... ..., OOROPf A DEL MAlt PfUIISDY OR 5-0160 • 2744 E. Cout Rw,. ALL'nPa OW Photographic Supplies · • Put Color nJa .. ,,_ ................. -.t. • Model A.lrPIUe ...... MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1111 IINpwt ....._ c.ta .._ ....... UWty •• .,.,. .AiriliW_. __ ~ ____________ __ CALL- Sympeon & Hollar 0111111 .. "tG:l ...... aa .... -a.ca ..... ( 3 Instructors • Are Awarded Tar Tattleta• ~ ~ .:.=.h= Home Will Be I : G. A • VIC JO-~ DAT man, l olenf' ~1•. Laure~ An~ IV en way Hvbor Hlfh'a Beacon fled for derson, Jim Hlcka, Chet S.ll•· Scholar.ships fourth place honor. In the Unl· bury, Sandra Brockman, Bill A 125.000 model horne, de· veralty of Sou thern California's Twlat. Nan ~ y Smith, Pam alaned by Corona dt-1 Mar arch•· 3Sth annual Journallsm Day held Thompson, Sue Sibley, Jert Glass. lf'Ct Wilson Woodman, will he John Johruon ol Corona del at the USC campus Saturday. Carol Salisbury and Glnaer glv~n away at Ute Orangt> Mar, Miss Martha Hawkins or Seventy.one high school news. ~t~hllng. ' County Home Show. whlrh will Costa Mesa and Dwlaht Dorman papers were judaed by fa~ulty The purpose of the Junior be held at the Orange County of Wettmlna!er, all teachers at membera or the USC School of work day was to raise Ct.l nc:b for Fairgrounds April 6·1fl. Newport Harbor High School, Journall m. Cathy Foaarty, Har· the Junlor.Senlor prom, held at The house I being built b) have won tcholarshlps for grad· bor senior and member of the the end of the school year the ~tarvln Ldwrent'e Co. ol \!&te study this s ummer through Beacon atatr, rec.el"ed an honor. • • · Santa Ana. under thP upervlsion the National Science FoundaUon. able mention In the Individual e ITDDEJIT PAXEL of Mr. Lawr(•nre, Home Show Mr. Johnson will attend Hum. dwards category tor the best Four Harbor senior will speak 1 chairman. 1r ts named the boldt State College In Arcata, feature. at the Clrst meeting of the newh• Horl,on Hou t>. a nd •~ a modifJ Calif., for further -work In plant Amonr those attending the formed Harbor Area Communliy 1 cation or the floor plan utiiii.N1 distribution and b 1 o I o g I c a 1 Journalism Oily from the Beacon Council .this evening £Thursday 1 In a proposed multt story apart· chemistry. He graduated summa stalf were Jane Fontlus, Hony at the Villa ~arlna. ment hou~ whlr-h the Lawrenct> c um laude from UC at Berkeley, Ingram, Susan Could, Jdmes The 4 Sen1ors. Sandy Wo~tson Co. plans to build on Ballloa where he was a member of Phi Worth~n. Sally SIC'kler, NanC'y Newell Stickler, John Gag<>. and Pent n'lulo~ OnP apartment unit Beta Kappa and Alpha Zeta Gardner, Cathy Fogarty, Carol Nancy Mangan, will dl.,cu-.s thP haoc hef'n takt>n from the pro· Agriculture fraternity. I Crum and Margaret Pur\ ell. topic "Countdown for Commun· ~Prl hutldlng: "n·t\ow~ h<•' •• Miss Hawkins will do further ThOSe attending from the ele· ity A<'tion." They will gjve their ~W4'n adrlt-rl. and all nPd' SoH)" graduate work in mathematics mentary journalism cia , were views and outlook on the !'\ew modtftcatlun ... h.J\t' 1><'•'!'1 m ..t rt e at UC at Davis. She graduated Gall Rowan, Grant McoCall. Gin-port area. ' to • hangt.> the J,~ia n into a fro>.-. f rom UCLA and took her mas· ger Mechling. BeUJy Saunder . ~tanrhng c· >mpl4'H' 2 "wtiroom er's degree In math at Long Margielou Knbls, 1\ttk.e Estey, CAll JUMPS COD home. I BeaC'h State College. land Chrls Young ~o one wa Injured \.\hen a -------- Mr. Dorman will tudy gene· A<'companled by Bea<'on ad-~ar driven by Thoma-. C Cronk, STATUE IS STOLEN I ic.'8, ~ll ular physjology and en· \'l~r Mr. Donald .1 L'lander,. -H. Tuc on. Ariz.. failed to follow A 9J c t'm<'nt ;;tatue ot a bn\ •ironmental biology at Mar· the Harbor journnllsts attended the road and jumped a )l).anch 2 !t•t>t htr(h ''..t" ~lolen from 111 .. queue Unlverslt)' In Milwaukee. workshop . and listened to c~rb at Carnation AH•. and Bay. of)f'n an•a of rht> Corona dt-1 :Ol.ar He took hls bachelor's degree at peeche on journalism and stde Dr .. Corona del )Jar. at i U ~ur..er) Z'i II E Coa<;t Hwy. \ It UC at Berkeley and his mas· writing at the luncheon. 1 P m. Saturrlay. ~ewport pollee l Oronn r14'1 :\lar ~ome-tlme l1unn2 er·s degree at Long Beach • • • re~rted. The car c-arnl' to r<'st th .. ntght. 1)\\ nt'r Guy BUC'hanan State. 1• FIIEifCK CLUI DJXX£11 agamst a tree at the C'orner ol nolt!lt>r1 ~P\\ port pollee at Ill The <'mi ·annual FrenC'h Club the lot at 2340 Ba ystde Dr. am ~unrlJ~ LEGAL If OTIC£ dInner was h e J d Tuesday, ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..._.......,.......,._._....,..._.:.._....,.....::;::......;::::::::::~ No. A·35172 I :\tarcn 15, at Harbor High. NO'nCE OF REARING Michele Bou rdarot. n arbor's SU PERIOR COURT -oF THE French foreign exchange student. I. STATE OF CALrFORNIA • was the honored gue t, presld· FOR ntE COIJNTY OF ORA NGE lng over the French ·style din· Estate of HARRY W. GRAUER, 1 ner. She was assisted by Les Deceased. Galoplhs president J udy :\1ay- NO'nCE IS HEREBY CfVEN field. and French Club advi~r that C. DOLORES GRAUER has Mrs. Mary Lee Richmond. filed herein a petition for Pro· • • b'ate of Will and for Letters e JtrlfiOB WOU DAT Testamentary, or. In the alterna· The 1 junior ~lass of Harbor live. for Decree Assigning Estate, High .sponsored a work day, held reference to which ls made for Saturday In the :'iewpon.Costa further particulars. and that the ~1esa area. time and place of hearing the On Wedne day. Thursday. and same has been ~t for April 22. Frlrlay of Ia t week. membets ot 1960, at 10:00 a.m., In the court· the junior clas canvassed thear room of Department No. 4 of said nelghborhoorls, getting orders court, at 8th and Broadway, In for work. suC'h as mowlna lawM. the City of Santa Ana. California. washing cars. Windows. etc. On Dated March 28. 1960. Saturday, beginning at 9:00 L. B. WALLACE, Clerk. I p.m.. the juniors reported to A. K. Phe lps, their committee C'halnnen and Attorney for Petitioner. began filling the orders. They I 34.29 E. Coast Highway, were paid for whatever lt was Corona del Mar, California. worth. 'I OR 3·~. Sandy Anderson was the C'halr· Publlsh: March 31. April 7, 14. man of the Junior work day. 1960. ln the Newport Harbor I Committee chairmen were Judy Ensign. Clasen, Robin Irwin, John Brock.! The Very Finest in Dining • Cocktails • Piano Bar • Open 7 Days LOUISE KNAPP • ORiole 3-7726 • BALBOA BLVD. AT MAIN ST. m BALBOA Fri~aJ APIIL ll. Soprano at 8 P.M. Newport Harbor High Schoo,!. Adm. $1 .. 20 oaJtfn'Anow ••oci.AN Thf' P.~\. £41'-'ln Comk«> \\Ill c-onduct an ont>nUIIIon at 7:30 P m Tue d.t) tn ~o·t'Jiowshlp Hall of tht' ('.Jtun del M.tr Community ChutTh tor all P<'t s.on~ jolntn~e thl! t•hurrh un P~tlm 5unday, AIJril 10 A ~oJ)('Cio.~l len· ten \<>SJ*r.,. program will hi· ortt-r~d b} thp 'ha(.l(Ol anl1 cln n re-1 rholr,., a 1 8 IJ m. next Thur .. rlav. Aprtl i ~IJf>l"lal artists \\111 !){> f'" \'f' S!Ji er. ' ao llnlgt . Harru•t Wnod. haqu,a, \•trglnla ~liPI. r·~>llht. and Lo) Van Natlt>r, b.~rlton~.> APORT ;;~ . ./, * SECOND P'EATUU * "THE Ill •liT" with ILaDdy Spa:rb · Dick Fora:D V....tia SteYeuoa IDTICE! Special Sbow Sc1ban1ay Monalag en 10 o•cJ.at "IEIIY lJIIIEW" with Daaay Kaye Abo eomec~y a.c~ ean .... s.......-s~n.. ctJa SCOOTS OF A.lti.EaJCA The RfMP -to GOOP SCNOOI.S ••• &.fA" THRU THe VOTIN6 BOOTH ~~_ ... ___ ...... ___ -~ fJ()fJP Jt'H()(It I PROVIPE QUALITY TeAC~ING PREPARE CHILPREN FOR THE FUTU~E ~ 71-~ GODP seHI»t~ 8U,Lt7 SETTE~ COMMUN ITIES For Newpcwt l e11ck El •••al•t Haa .. GOfJP S&H()()lS AVO IO DOUBLE' ?E ~,I ONS PROVlPE At>EQ UATE SUPPUES lpauar .. lty Good s.-111 Ca •M••· •• W. C... a., .. • ~an ) ... on Sought After Fire ICWIII t II-.... O..l • ,.. .. ud • equd ttudl ...._ -...unen and a puna.-r lnldl fr'Oib tiM lalboa ftre ata· .... a.-llcliWan. Enslan re· ,.....Jbotolrap!Mr, and also a m rn 111ft of the Fir~ Dept. atatf, WM ln the poll~ alation when lbe nr. call wu reoc:elved tMre al 1:07 a .m. He ruahed to the ecene with pollee oftJeera a n d ..._.n ahootlne plcturea ot the llre u offleera atarted dlrectJne tramc. He eaUmated that the n,. ttehtlne equipment reached VJncent'a juat a few minutes allft' the first call. Shortly after the firemen a'r· rt\'ed, It wu belleved that the fire waa contained, and that the drue store could open for bu&l· neaa by noon. But the gTease that had accumulated In t he vent In the kitchen cauebt on u. .... , AU nre •ncm-._,. eent away about 2:30 p.m. '"''" tllemen N~N~Ined at the ecene unUJ the tollowtne mornlna to eee that -c~_--w...-u ... u~bl-... C~Bt'""a'""u-G!""'ru-n~dy-~ot there waa no harther outbreak ol Udo J.ale, llfe.Jone resident ol fire. A plywOOd wall waa t'fed.ed Newport Beach, has been ap· C:OII\pletely around the burned pointed executive officer by the out buUdine to keep out un. Newport Harbor·Costa Me • a authorized person& Board of RHitora. He replace. Flre Chief .Jan Briscoe aald, Farel Walker Hardesty, who hu ''Due to the bulldlne construe· reslened to join her huaband. tlon, It was found lmpoea.lble to Dunan Hardeaty, In hla Newport control the fire. The fire finally office. She had been executive weakened the root 10 badly that aecretary alnce 1951. Mr. Grundy firemen were ordered to wfth· 11 a craduate ot Harbor Hleh draw from the .rool and the In· School and USC, aerved 3 years terlor of the store. Shortly after In the Navy, Ia a member ol the this the root caved ln." City Park Commtsalon. • * • • . . Trio Had Just Bought Store fire. The heat melted the alum· Ownership of VIncent's Udo lnum.nue, and the flames spread Drug had just been taken over Into the kitchen. attic and then by a trio of druggists: Robert throuehout the entire attic. Ramsay of 1412 Serenade Ter .• Duncan Hardesty and J. Leon. ard Smith, chairman and CO· chairman of the Multiple Llatlng Committee. have Introduced a new Jl~tlng method to aid owners In the sale of their property. All active listings wliJ now be com . piled In a master file ot categor· !zed pages, which will be pub· llahed every Friday a nd sent out to all real estate ottlces and salesmen who subs(orlbe to the Multiple Listing Service. e CIIOP BOLES Df aoor Irvine Terrace, who had been Firemen raised a 35·foot lad· manager·partner at the store; der, taJiest Jn the department, on John Pelletier ol 38l E . .22nd St. the Newport Blvd. side of the Costa )tesa, owner of the Owl building. carrlect hoses to the RexaiJ Drug Store at 21()8 W. root. and chopped holes In the Ocean Ft .• ~ewport Beach. and roof to put water on the fire In Dean Reavie of 2573 Oxford Ln., the attic. Costa ~tesa. druggist at Vln· A~ the fire progressed, a sec· cent's. • • • Next week, April 3-9. ts Real· lors Week. a nation·wlde observ· ance designed to acquaint the public with the real estate busl· • ness. Realtors of the Harbor Area have pledged full support. LECAL IIOTICE SUPERJOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NOTICE OF HEARING and alarm and public alarm VIncent's Lido Drug had been were sounded, bringing the established In 1948 by Lonnie pumper truck from the Ha1bor Vincent, who then also owned Highlands station and alJ off. VIncent's In Balboa and was a duty and volunteer firemen. partner with Russell Hampton While firemen and volunteers In Hampton's Harbor Drugs In fought the t ire, a reurve crew Corona del Mar. Mr. VIncent manned a reserve !Ire truck In later ~~d the stoc~ and lease In No. A35311 the headquarters station and Balboa~Don Gunderson. who Estate ot WTLLJAM S. ANDER· other firemen wf're on duty In moved ovt-r from across the' SON, 'Deceased. the Corona del Mar and Balboa street at the ;\1aln St.·Balboa NOTTCE IS HEREBY GIV EN Island stations Cor any other Bl vd. corner. that TITLE INSURANCE & TRUST calls. The Corona del Mar store was COMPANY has filed herein a e C'llOWD WATCHES Fl11E changed to VIncent's after ~r. petition tor probate of Will and Hampton left and Bryant for Letters Testamentary, rf'ler-A large crowd gathered at the Ch 1 b • ence to which Is made for 'urther c h 1 f 1 · r stensen e c a me partner· • s rne :s u~e co um~r ~ rnu ~I · manager. A new store building particulars, and that the time ~~ror~vers":~e e s~~l~kf'n 'bul~l~ge l was constructed near the All· hand ~ce of fhearAing the sa960me · Am · ,,. k t J t 1 t as UO<:"C'n set or prll 15, 1 . Burning ember Wfre carried by em·a~ .• ,ar e . us as year 10·00 I h the Wind to the to"" ot bus iness ;\lr. Chnstensen became sole aft"-. a.m .• Nn t ef courtroom """' d h d th o ..,.,.partment o. 4 o said court, bulldtngs on the other side of ow~er an c ange e name to at 8th and Broadway, In the City Via Lido. The zal n that had Chnstensen Pharmacy. of Santa Ana, California. fallen during the night probably LECAL KOTICE L. B. WALLACE, Clerk. saved some of the buildings from CEIIT1FJCATE OP Bt7SIIfESS Dated March 30 1960 Igniting. FlctitJoua FinD JfCDDe A. K. PHELPS • The Lido Theatre building, The undersigned do hereby Attorney for Petitioner. just a few S('ant feet away lrom certify that tht>y are conducting 3429 E. Coast Highway the blazing drug store building, an Ap~tment House bUBiness 81 Corona del Ma r, Calif. appeared to be In danger as the,329 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Publish March 31; Aprfl 7 and H, flames shot up Into the air I~· ~iar, Cautornla, under the flctl· In the Newpon Harbor Ensign. termlttenUy. Firemen used thetr 1 tious firm name of Corona PacJ. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ladder to get on top of the I tic Apartments, and that said theatre building, sprayed water firm Is composed of the follow· No. A·35120 on the theater roof, and also l ing persons whose names In full SUPERIOR COURT OF TilE used that vantage point to put 1 and place of residence are as fol· STATE OF CALIFORNIA streams of water on the drug lows, tO·Wit: FOR TilE COUNTY OF ORANGE store flames. I William A. Bennett, 329 Mar· Estate or BEATRICE MAE e aooP CAVES IJf guerite A,ve., Corona del Mar. COWAN, also known as The flames caved In a portion ·california IApt. No. ll. ~EATRICE COWAN and MRS. of the wall facing the tbeater. Ruth J. BenMtt, 329 Marguerite BEATRICE COWAN, Deceued. the wall alone VIa Lido, and the Ave., Apt. No. l , Corona del Mar, to N~c::rec:l~or:'~~~e Ga= roof. The fire wu brou,ht under CaJitornJa. named decedent that all pet· control about 10:30 af". The W itness our hands this 16th sons havln .. claims ... aln.st the tlremen then spent the next hour day of March, 1960. .. • and a haJf putting the fire out WILUAM A. BEN~ETT said dec.dent are required to and overhauling the ·building. RUTH r. BE~NETT file them, with the necessary Stare of Calltornia 1 vouchers, In the oUice of the • F•iiJRIIIII ........ .......... • litclle•s • 2 se., •••iliH• I County ot Orange lGS clerk of the above entitled court. On this 16th day of )(arch. or to present them, with the 1960, before me, a ~otary Public necessary vouche~. to the under. in anrl for ~aid county and state, signed at the office of Ralph M. res lrling therein duly commls· Myers, Jr.. Attorney at Law. sioned and s~orn, personally 3800 East Coast Highway, Corona apJ>(>a red William A. Bennett and del Mar, California, which Is the Rut h I. Bennett. known to me to place of business or the u!lder· tx> the J>(>rsons whose names are lgned In all matters pertaining s ubscritx>d to the within lnstru · to the estate of said decedent, menr. ~nd acknowiPdged 10 me within six months after the first that they ext>cuted the same. publication of this notice. Witnes;; my hand and official Dated )>farch 21, 1960. seal JAMES A COWAN . . EDWARD J. BABSON, Executor of the will of the 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona above named decedent. d<>l :'liar, · Ralph M. Myers. Jr .• attorney ~otary Public In and Cor said at Jaw. 3800 East Coast High· IIITitll .FilE IPIIIII By ,._ ~ -VITI·I•••r Old 34210 w. Balboa Newport •ach Olllole 3-4980 Dear .Folks: N.w 3018 Newport Blvd. Newpott Beach ORiole 5·1972 Uke 1V'a Jack Paar. I felt that ''there should be a better way to earn a ltvlne•• than .l-lllne real Ht•te -after about 15 years In the baulneu I found out that there Jaut Isn't a better way. SOOooo1 I decided to aerlously ao Into the Rul . Estate BuJlneu by opening up another office at the corner of 31st Street and Newport Boulevard, across the street from the New Market Basket Plaza, In the Ladd Bulldlnc. Today Service In the Real Estate Bualneu hu be· come as most Important product. Yesterday's little flth· lne hamlet, known as the Harbor Area, Is today the world's flneJt recreational and resldentfaJ area. We cannot judee future values by looking back· ward.s into the ads of yesterday. Much can be lost without realizing It In poor timing, re·sale potential and other hidden values, that come only with years of real estate experience. Every family should have a Family Realtor just like It has a Fa mily Doctor, Lawyer, and Accountant. Drop In and say ''Hello." Jn the meantime check the following: 1. 2904 OiCf Drive, a eorgeous view. Not a leasehold. 2 B.R. home that needs some more money spent on it' to make It a marvelous home and Investment. Be s ure to go IMide and see the paneled wood work a nd bullt·ln kitchen with a view of bay and ocean from the living room, bedroom, dining room, and kitchen. Now $31,500. 2. 3602 Park Lane Ave. -just a beach cottage on an Ideal lot facing the park, one lot from bay, and two from ocean. $15,500. Good terms. Furnished. 3. H4 Cecil Place -a 3 B.R. older house on a smaJJ Jot but just off ~ewport BouJevard. R·4. $8,500. Terms. 4. 3 RR. Heights Home, fruit trees. dble. gar. at alley. Owner will carry firs t but wants enough down to take an extended trip. Have Ideal corner for gasoline s tation on Highway. Also ofll ce rentals and summer rentals. It you want to see how the rest of the world looks and lives come an and see the stereo pictures taken of my trip around the world In 1956 and the African Safari in 1959. Please come In and visit. Thank you, DPEI HOUSE SUIIIY 2UI Villa lrfn .. ,. ...... 2 BEDROO~f 2 BATH EXPA~DABLE HO~tE $27,&10 SEASPORT REAL 1Y CWIE ¥111•1 REALTOR 2633 West Cout Htchway Newport Beach Ll 8·9349 -Eves. LJ 8·3293 FRANCIS J. HORVATH. ........ 1111 E11T1 188 Flower, 3 bdrm ......... .$1!5.900 154!5'1 Wallace St., lot..._ ... $4,750 3 lou with buildings ..... $29,500 1569 Miramar, duplex ..... 133,!500 2036 Paloma Dr., 3 bdrm .. $25,900 2 mountains In center of Newport Beach ........ $40,000 u . Balboa Coves, pier lr float 160,000 678 W. Wilson, 1 acre ....... 124.750 21J9 Monrovia .... .. ........... .$14,750 Npt. H~ .• 65x125 lot. ....... $7,500 2070 Orange Ave. R·4 ....... $16.250 481 E. 20th ........... _. __ ........... $2!5,500 464 N. Newport, C·L -........ $19,500 440 Holmwood, 2 bdrm ..... $19,500 309 La JoJla, 4 bdrm ......... $32.500 229 La Jolla, 5 bdrm. ·-..... $37,500 408 Holmwood, 3 bdrm. _,.$26,500 SUBMIT TERM& 1r TRADES DESICH cS PLAJf SEIIVICE I Cottntv and Stale. way, Corona del Mar. Phone 100~. FIHAHCllfC My rommisslon uplr('s Jun~ OR 3·5110. Attorney for Execu. ------------- 15, 1963. I Seall tor. Over 40 Years In the Harbor Ar~a Publish: ~arch 2.t. 31 ; April 7. 14. Publish: )farch 2-1, 31, April 7, In the ~f'Wnl'lrt Harbor Ension. 14 In the Newport Harbor FJU:E ESTIMATES R-.4 tM bt~t• ,.,.,r.rfy. L..cel lllllotcrtpfl ... _,, ll • , •• ,. , ... 2 yeen. OAIOU l..OSSO. Cuatom Homea cS Apartmeab ,..~ " Ensign. HARRIS A. LEE COHSTRUC710H CO. 413 ACACTA CORONA DEL MAB OR 3·-no. DO YOU WANT • jot», • ri~. • r•ntal, • batty slttar 7 Or do yo11 '-••• lO"'ethi119 to sall7 f'l (r~sl911 d eW. lied adL Oltiol• l·OSSO. DURING ltiTERRUPTIOtl OF yoU BuY w;~~ Real Estate, or eW f the Best yoU an A 8,EALT01! -· ..... 400 N. Newport Blvd. COppoalte Hoac Hospital) )fi 6·167!5 MAn LMQRDE, Realtor I -·~Fa&.·-WHY PAY lt.ENT! Enjoy Wa Jowly three bedloom l.. bath horne, with Jow monthly payments ot Ollly S&OlJO. Nearly MW wall to walJ earpetJna, ~ a~ra••· encloeed y•rd and larae paUo for l\llllJ'Der barbeque. Two blocka from elementary achool with alct.wallu for your chlldren'a aafety. ONLY t:IA'OO DOWN. Wouldn't It be "f()nderful to have a hom~ located on a lot laree enouJh ro have an uaortment of avocado.. oraneH, and even a peach tree. Thla lovely, olde~. two bedroom Ia located In jaut auch a •tUnc. Full half a cre. Full price only 120,950. Financlne available. Cla.e to Newport Blvd. -for public ttanaportaUon. M. M. LaBorde, Relltor 220 E. 17th Sl •'you'U like our frl~ndly •rvlce" Costa Mesa Uberty 8·1139 (Across tbe street from Mesa Shopplne ~enter) , Evenings Call MI 6·1050 -Ll 8·8693 CAMEO SHORES I New View Home Just Completed. 3 Bedrooms, Dfnlng Room. 3 Baths. Shake Roof. A Sacrifice at $49.500.00; Lowest Priced View Home In Cameo Shores. Excellent $election of View Lots wlth Prlvat& Access to Ocean Coves. IICCO CMPIUnll ORiole 34904 (On Coast Highway J ust South of Corona del Marl 40 ICIES JAvel to slight rolling In picturesque valley. Ideal for homesite development. Nur ocean and Dana Point. Gas and electricity In street. Approximately 1200 feet frontage. Ample water. 16,500 acre with 29'~ down and term.s on balance. LEIIIT. UIIEI, lulter 3001 EAST COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR VINCENT DRUG BUILDTNG ORiole 3·0668 • CAMEO SHORES ....... .... •.•.. urge uuehold estatM with tme.t ocean view. Private entrances to three beaches. 11111111 IIIDTIEIT Cl. 308 W. 30th Street ORiole 3·4400 NeWPOrt Beach PREVlE.W CORONA DEL MAR NOW, BEFORE COMPLETION, THIS CUSTOM BUILT with double aaraae Jtressed for apartment or aundeck. Should meet the taste of the most dis· crlmlnatlnc. BY APPOCN'niENT ONLY CALL EVENINGS · OR 3·1936 CUlT._, .... 1600 WEST COAST HIGHWAY LOOklN& FOR A IAR6AIN? READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED AND REAL ESTATE ADS FOR REAL VALUES BUSitiESS AT A HOME OF YIICEtiT'S DIUIS 3461 VlA UJ)(), JfEWPOBT HACJI , .• , ........... .. , ..... , . ..., FIW II OWL . REXALL DRUG 1111 w. oau non •nJOaT auar oa a..ono because Only a Rea/101' is pledgeti to on 4t$toblished Code of Efhics • Only a Rea/ICN hot the MrVices of hia locot board oncl .... National Allociotion of ..,. &tate loorcla '" lc..,... ... of ........ iceland~ DISTINCTION IN EXCLUSIVE NEWPORT lEACH lACK lAY AREA Drive out to 2024 CenteJJ• Place, Newport •ach (oil 22ad St, just WHt of lrviM Ave) and aee thfa bnullful brand IM'W Medalllon·Award home on a Jarae lot wUh room for a POOl. Four beautiful bedrOorne, 2 ltaU.., bullt·ln 0 .1!. eledne kitChen, and many more fe•turea. In an area ot tt(),DOO • 1'75,000 bclmet, yet priced at only • • . $29.350 ~ OPEN DAILY l-5 P.M. tmTD..IOLO SALES AGENTS J. HOWAlD oa a.JWJS H. eut«La oaa.tD IUILT 1Y ONCE I COl I& lOVE. INC. '