HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-02-14 - Newport Harbor EnsignREADY TO TAKE OFf on their whale heart-but
hunt are Dr. Robert King (at left). Donald Doug-
165 Sr. (behind Dr. King), br. Paul Dudley White
(at right) looking at a mop of Scammon's Lagoon,
and Dr. R11lph T 11ndowsky. looking over his
shoulde~.-(Did Hoffm11n photo)
License of
Rendezvous
Is -Revoked
LIDO MEN TAKE PART
IN WHALE HEART TEST
Dr. llkbarda Botfllum, tbe fca:D.ed "'Ccid11D9 C.Q. • aolllllllDI.st ol
tbe E•=Ap.. bad a ~ ...t '-tbe atart ol a IUnDdc:aS
apedltloa to I'K'OI'CI tbe beal1 bea ol tllle Glwy WlaldL .. CICIClCIID. .--s tbe apedltioG lat1anky ......... .. a.o..r PW4. Scalta
Ma.ial. ....... tM poap took oft by pl-. -lata CaWonUa.. Dr.
lloltlacaa .._.. ,...._ta -IKda.slYe ...S cnatlaodtatl" acowat ol
tbe pawpwuttaw cmd tbe PQJPOeM of tllle dlaaatlc •'•kla..
8y DlckB~
'"Tbl.a wlll ~ a strictly mllttary take·off." the guard said.
"Johnny always does lt that way when the ._ la aboard."
I mapped the camera abutter Juat u tbe wheels oC Donald A1 Anctenon and Clyde (Jerry) Douelu Sr.'a private DC-3 left the CJover Fleld runway 1~,!u aded 011 Jbe bula of .. JohnnY'' wu Johnny Martin, chief pUot f« Douelu. lnd the te.thDoe=-at l.ut week'a man ln cbarte of tJMlr usenalve air operatJ.ona. ·~e Sou" wu .,..... • ..-w.,. QoNJd Doua!u St., hollt to a MCOnd ~tlon. wbich, U IUC.'OeSa·
TM Newport Beach City Coun·
dJ lowered the boom on the BaJ.
boa Rendezvou. Ballroom Mon.
day ewnlnc. and revoked the
bufne. lleenle held by owners
~;ae~·;~=~·;;~·;-~ M7 twJ. wW .-11 the -.rt·be•t t:racS.np Gf .. ol tiM wodd'a J.arc-t
.ii WE 111111.. • .... :-~U:W~~~~W!Wewatdleto
be IMitJDII tbe---. rub~Ma ..,._ wftb the....,. bl a druDa.
wtlJeb, tor dtJs lletODd rear. c.ptured the lmaglnatlon of an tn!er·
Mted public..
I bad just aaJd ''Bon Voyaee" to the quJntet of promlnent
ICieot:Lst.s who now were In the air with the nose ot their DC·3
pointed toward Scammon'• Laroon. In Baja CaWornJa.
There. the great gray whales would be resting after their lonr
mlcnatlon from the far-away waters of the Arctic Ocean and the
Serine Sea. There. 12 to 15 foot -long, 1500-pound babl~ would be
aee!ng their first light of day. There. too. In the waters of a lagOQn
named for one of the great whaling captains and historians of
another day, Captain Charles Scammon, cupid would be busy.
This was the mating grounds of the BIG ONES.
Aboard that DC-3 was a group who were combining their re -
spective talents In an all-out effort to add one more valuable piece
of Information to the knowlt>dge n~sary to tight the world's most
deadly killer, heart disease. 1 had just met and talked to all of
them.
DR. PAUL WHITE TREATED PRESIDENT IKE
From distant Boston had rome ' beat tracings of his patients.
two of tJle expedition's very 1m· I From Seattle had come DL
portant people. One was Dr. Paul Robert L.. King, another of the
~dley White. eminent cardiolo-, country'!~ most prominent heart
gist who so successfully sup{'r 1 spedallsts. and a member or last
vised the treatment and recovery year's unsuccessful whale heart·
of the nation's number on«> cltl· 1 beat hunt.
u-n, President Dwight Elsen· And from our own Harbor
hower. Area-(1 felt a surge of home-
The other Boetonlan was James town pride as I thought of It! I
J,. Jenks, president of the San--there we~ two who enjoy the
born Company, whose electro-good JUe by the sea. on Udo Isle: Donald Douglu Sr ~ head of ca.rdloeraphlc machines are In Douglas Aircraft. with a d~p in.
the otnc:ea of almost evH)' phy· terest In llclentlflc research. one
aJdan who records the heart· (Turn to "Calllng C.Q."-Pe, 2)
Coundl Backs Proposal
to Curb Horror Comics
M..-port Bead\ Council adopt-
ed a re10luUon Monday evenlne
ex,wealna Ita support of pro-~ atate lealalatlon banning tbe &ale of crime horror comic
books to mlnon undet: 1&
''ftle bW Ia Aaembly Blll AB-
64. lntrodueed by Aaemblyman
Frank Bonell.l of the 52nd Dla-
Coaat Hwy. trorn Seaward Rd. to
Kay Finch Ceramics: The letter
waa referred to the city •naineer.
• R.celved a nd filed a letter
from Balboa Yacht CJub report-
Ina that a poll of member's re-
vealed an ovenr)lelmJnt vote
against oft&bor. and onsh~ oil
exploration withln the city. e Granted a rtcenae to Wllllam
MerrHJ of Ace Coin Ia Pbono-
craph Co. of Oranp for one sldll
pme at S. s. Doueout. :M36 E.
Post Office
Dept. Ads
The Enslrn hu Just learned
that Corona del Mar will lose Its
first class Post Oftk».
Decision haa bHn reac-hed by
the Post Office Department In
Washington. D C .. that the Coro-
na ~I Mar Post otfl~ 1.s to be
consolidated with the Newport
Such Post Office.
Definite date for the c-onsolida-
tion has not been announced. but
at least 30 days notl~ will be
riven. acrordinc to Pwt Oftlce
Department proced.,-e.
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The dedsion Is the outrome of
a survey made Jut A~gust to
determine the feasibility and ad
vlsabillty of consolidation When
the Ensign prlntt>d the story of
the survey In the Aug. 9 issue.
the~ was an a valanche of pro-
testing letters and petJtlons from
Corona del Mar residents.
These protests. with some J00
slgnarures. were forwardt>d by I
the Ensign to thl' Post Office IH
partment. and infr>rmational let·
ters were sent to the l"l'gional I
office In San Fra ncisco and to
POINTING to the spot where the wh.,le heart beat m•ss•on os
bein g underla~en is Dr. R11lph T 11rdow~L 'I He is holdm9 one of the
d11rls th11t 11re betng used ,, the e•perome,.,, --{D•d Hoffm11n photoj
POODLES PERFORM
111U11SDAT, FDDAJrll._ 1157
Date Is Set
for Apr. 12
Merger ot the Newport Harbor
Bank tn Corona del Mar with
California Bank ot Las AneeJe.
was announct'd yester-day by
James T. Van Dyke. president
and one of the founders ot the
local bank.
The ae1uaJ transfer of bus iness
will take pia~ about Aprll 12.
sub~ to the approval of stock.
holden of both bank.a Arran~
meonts for the m~er have been
approved by both Boe.rds of Dl·
rectors. acrordlne to a Joint state·
ment l&sued by Mr Van Dyke
and Frank L. Kine. praldent ot
California Bank.
The merger 1.a not expected to
res~lt In any <!ba.rla-In penon-
net of the Newport Batbar Bank,
whjcb will be operated u an of.
flee of Calltom1a Bank. e OM•DIS m CIIA.IM::;a COM GOES ON TV AGAIN V:.Pr!:~~~~
QN ~ANORAMA PACIFIC :i+!?.:.=;;~
--219 ...... p ...... Por tbe -..it ..-lA a ""'· Corona tiel Mar II Jet'dDc ne paC&Itift ....ns ~ ~
recocnJUon on ~ ..W t.. retatned u an ·~ ~n 7 a.nd 9 o'clock tomorrow mom foe U"ri ). Xr and
1
Cdn.mittft by Callf4mla Bank.
Mrs. Frank JonSan. owners of the Jordana P\!t Shop, wiJI be on The dl:rectors Include Mr. Van
the Panorama Pacific prorram on Channel 2 They will have a Dyke. Mr. Hetrick. B. z. Mdtln·
number of their poodles on the prorram with tJlem. and will M')'. Stanley RJddet:hot. Brad~n
demonstrate trlmmJng and clipping of poodles I F'lnclt.. WaJter Mellott. GeorJteo
Last Thursday morning. Panorama Pacific pl'f!Wnted Mr I Davies, James Ba~t and James Jordan. who ls aC11ng c-h~lrm.an of the nf'W Corona del Mar Ray
Chamber of Commerce; Bill Kl'ndall. Corona del Mar's old~ Comrnt"nting on thto mt>rgpr
rl'Sident. and builder of the miniaturE' "Gopher Hole" 'tllagP agrf't'ment. Mr \'an Dykl' ~attod:
that wa.s shown on the program. and Ch ief Push ma-ta ha of 'The Corona dl'l Mar·Nt'Yorport
the Buffalo Ranch j lk>ach al"'.'a ha~t uperlen<'t'd pheo·
Mr. Jordan told of the formation of the Corona dt"l Mar nomenal grov.1h In lUI popula
Chamber of Commet'("(' and d1splayt"d a map of the coastline> tion in re<"t'nt yl'ar~ Being a part
prepa red by Lyell Buttermort> Tht> map Inc-luded the entarP of a lar~eo hank with a gn-atf'r
Harbor Area and Costa Ml'sa. and thP coastlln(' from Hunting capital structurP will e-nablE' U!t
ton St-ach to La~na Beach to give this arPa additional M'l"\'
Aftt>r Mr Kt>ndall had dasplilyl'ff hl!t m1n1aturp 'illagP. 1 IN"'i It rf'Qulrt>s With thill 8., thl'
Ch ief Push-ma-ta·ha annoum-..d th.u tht> Buffalo Ranc-h would important mnsidPratlon. w t' havP
Ilk(' to have It set up therE' as a l>('rm<~.nt>nt c>xh1b1t Mr Kendall rll'termint'd that th(' mPTJ:I'r with
replied that that would be just C1nl' California Bank will bP a t1pfi
Congressman James Utt. Recom 1
mendatlons of Congt~men ;up Ci e
generally followed In regard to I lVI(
post oftlct'S In their district.
The Washington office In Group Is Formed
Newport Heights
nitl' mntrihutwn to tht' mmmun
it IPS WP !«'!"\'(' • e ORCA.Jfl%£D Df 1M9
ThP Nrwport Harbor Bank "'ao;
0Tj:l3017f'rl 10 l!W!l anrt offiC'IIIil\
ol)('nl'ff It!' cln<>r" fnr hll"'"""" nn Marc-h H of that \'('ar. The hank n.~w has rpc;ou~!' in c-x~" nf
$6.000.000 Mr \'an Dykf' has
bt't>n p~ldent !'inC'!." tJlf" found
ing of the bank Also serving tJIP
bank from thf' <;tart havf' bef'n
formt>d the EmHgn at that time 1 f
that local opinion will be mn or sidered In arriving at a decision
Frank Jordan. actinr ctlalrman or the Corona del Mar Chamber or Commerce. said he was ltefld
lng a ~ to Wasttlngton asking
the Post ~ !Hpa.rtment to dP·
lay the effective date of consoll·
dation .a that a complete survey
of the entire Corona del Mar area
can ~ made and forwarded to
Washington.
City Attorney
Giving Cigars
-2 at a Time
Karl L.ynn Davk city attor-
ney of Newport Btach, is pass·
lng out dear&--two at a time.
Reuon la that he and Mn.
Davts are rrandparentll of
twin&. bom FridQ. Feb. 8. In
U. Anples. to th•lr .an and
dautlllter · In · law. Mr. and
A new civic association. New-
port Heights lmprovement As·
soctatlon. w as formed last Thurs.
day night at the-home of Fred
Singer. 454 Santa Ana Ave . Nf'W·
port Heights. The group will
mHt within the n~xt month to
formally organize and elect per.
manent officers.
Temporary offic-ers ot the asso-
ciation are Or. David Nielsen.
pl"e'Sident ; Fred Singer, vice-pres-
Ident; and Miss Jean Dahl sec·
~tary. t~a,surer.
The a!IS0("1atlon ·will Include
the Marine-rs Mile area and all
of the heights area Inland-
Newport Heights.. Cliff Haven.
City Opposes
Airport Pla n
Mrs. Karl Lynn Davts Jr. o1 The Newport BMdl City Coun-
W6iltWOOd. dl has lnfort'Md th~ County
Tile twins are a boy, Stewn ~ of Super-vbora that they
Maraball. and a lb'l. Iath•· ~ dMpJy ~ that the m.. a..... uri....t nnt. ~-~ n:pansion ol the Qr.
Ia& In at 5 pouMit. u ou.nca. up Cdu.nty Airport wtU be
lt.athy ud a .a..-t eq. Oft cMtri.nwntal to the public saf.ty ~t. 5 ~ U OQDCe. and W'dfare ot the dtbltna ot Jtarl lr. la a __,._ of 1M Newpcwt ._ch.
law tlrm of M..-... llfUn\per tn a:tronc-Jan~ Council
and ~"-ol J..ae AftPlee. membera elq)f ! II cJ thHUtl\<~
Harbor Hlrhlands and the l p))('r
Bay
The lmmedtste objec1I\'£>S
the association art" of Mr. Hctrkk and William Sexton.
assistant cashit"r 1. Control 011 exploration in
the Helahts area
2. Promote the dewlopment of
the area bfohlnd the Nf'WJ)Ort
~ach Post Otfl<.'t' for ~auon
al purposes
3. Encourage the plAcement of
Coast Htahway Inland. through
the arN between 15th and 17th
St:rt!eta.
Arnone th~ attending the or-
ganlutlon mH'ttnr we~ ~l't'·
sentatlwos ot other civic groups:
Ed Healy. presldtont or the New
port ~ach !Aarue of Civic A.~~·
elations; Mark En~lke. p~l
dent of the West Newport lm·
pi'OW'mt>nt A&soclatlon ; Art Cub
ba~. dtr.ctor of thf' West New·
port and Newport Island lm
provernent Aaoclatlonj and Hen-
ry Enrle. ~·treasurer of
the C.ntral Newport Beach Com-
munity AaodaUon..
New Ch ambe r
Plan"s Electio n
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TlUI'HOHESt HAltol I I 14 .... I Ill
MIMIH OF CALIIIORNIA HEWS,Anl PUILISHBS ASSOCtAnON
Ji.lt4 ef tt1e NATIONAL EDrTOliAl ASSOCIATION
AltVO I. HA»A_ ... _._ .... _ ·-.... ·---·-·-·--... _o..-•'"' Put.fl~ P~ H""""'-- -..... -....... -......... ·-··-·-.................. -... -~.. Wltw SAM MITCHElL .................... --......... -... ·--·-......AMr+fttAt ... .....,
101 IUJtHS .... . ................................... ·-·-··-----••,_..,
FLORENCE IAlNES .... -.... ..... -· -·-··-.... ---·-····... .. .... OHI• Mo~W~tw MElCEDES HALL... .. ....... _, .......... ----·--------CI•ulfi~ "-'--'ltfttt
HOWAlD IAlNES .. _ . ... . ...................... -..... _ ....... ·-.. -·~.,.
ltUIY STEVENSON .. . .. ... ... ·-·--·-.... -...... -... .... ... ,...
HUwH McMillAN .. .. .. .. ........... ·-· ......... ·---· ..... l'hotovr•phy
• • • The NEWPORT HAUOl ENSIGN hot boe11 lot-ltleCI te lilo • _..,.pow of tot~Wol clrct~!.tl011 ilf iwdtJM..t ef tt.. Su.,.n.r e-t ...4 '-l
,.._ tfM+-•of It quohfl.cl to ,..t.n.J. on ,..blic 11otlce. roqt~ltM ~ &ow • •
SUISCliPTION lATESc
L.col tadMcrlptiM rot..: r-,..,_.1.00: -per-$UO
Ov+Ucl• of tk H.tf»or AIM: T-.-~7.00:-JMr-f4.00
(Contmued rrwn ~cell
wboae ~t lnd\&Stl"y !ltd been
busy With the com-pletion or the
ma.u ot technical detalla nec:ea.
sary to the suceea of the expe.
dltlon.
Mr. Dou~tlu, too, had 801ved
most of th,e dltticult transport&·
tlonal problema, by IM!ndJne hla
83-foot cruller, the Dorado, to
Scammon's Laeoon, by havtne
constructed a suitable runway
for bla DC-3 to land on, as well
u ru tunedon ... bue for the hellco~ which will be a
n~ part or the equipment ot the opecatlon.
Finally, aJ80 trom Udo Iale,
theN wu Dr. Ralph Tandowaley,
another of the nation's leading
cardloloel.tta. who had uallted
In the deslenlne ot a new type ot
dart. or harpoon tte.d. featurJne
a local anaesthetic which wtll
function e«onda alter the darta
enter Uae whale's mu.cle.
• Wlllft TO ~ CDIIIfC1L llQ.OCIO.,..,. wUJ haw to baiN ~~~ Dlcht tiM Clt7 eouneu twte. a. many houtee 1a c.u
took .. under atud)'" ~. reque.t Meu jut to ~ even wttJa 11M
that they P'*Ce on the ballot a ..0.000.000 uaeued ftl.._uoa
Pl'OPOI'tkil to 11mJt tiM l\tndl PP 11<*" at.ttnr.
that tbe dty can ~ tor ad· • • • vert.t.tnr. dltect or lndlNct. to • lonuno• a.ow •• ~OOQ. Thla actJon ta known u The pNcUctlon ma4e by t.be
"delay and defeat." colllJiljttee that tbq wtU ouagp
,., .. wu a com~ ol-our population ~ Ja aeeu·
feted by one member to the ef. rate and well toundecS, but Wbat
feet that U enoufh people wrote would that me.n to uat Jt would
to Ole Councll tavodnr t.be prop-mean that we would have to
oatuon t.b~ would conatder lt. belp them pay at the rate ot 3 to
So lt you t~l that the votel'l t tor the eoet ot all thetr city
ahould ha .. a cl\anc. to vote on Ml'Vfcee, which wtU tncreue year
thl.t quelflon, write to the Coun-after year ln propottlon to the
ell and A)' 80. Remember, you area and populadon tncreue.
are only uktnr tor the prlvUere The qufllltton ot ld'tooll 1a one
or votSnr. What could be fatrerf worth dlaeUI1on and rtvtnr you
I am thlnkJnr that the Coun. eorne pertinent (acta. The New-
cll could build con.alderable rood poet Harbor Unton BJrb School
wUl by placlne tbl.t question on Dl.ttrlet embracee all the area ot
the aame ballot-you know, a both eitl• and 110me untncor.
little mutual back acratchlnr. porated areu whJch are mostly
• • • • Councilman Charlea Hart tav-uninhabited and undeveloped u
• • 11 1 1 • • • • • 1 • 1 • • • 1 • + • • • • • • 1 SERVING AS CHAUFFEUR FOB DR. "T~' ored. without equivocation, let· yet. Senne otthla land l.t ... ealle'd
It wu Dr. Tandowsky who wu "Dr. Raymond GUmore, of La tine the people vote on lt. Coun· u low u po per acre, 10 there
responsible tor my praence at Jolla. In charee or the ITaY cllman Sandy MacKay, who wu 1a little help there.
the take-ott site. Both of-u. are whale cemu. tor the U. S. Flah absent, allo .ra~. It · The elementary .eflool.t are
graduates of the Jetlenton M~· and Wlldllte ~. supplied us • JIOU OW JIDQEA quite different. Each city hu its
cal Co II e 1 e of Philadelphia, w1th thla nf!CH1UU')' anatomkal Here's more Information on own to support. There were as ot
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8 I M 8 8 M M M I M M M i E I M M E M F I I H:J I M M 8 h M M I i 8 i M •
Hop
where "Tan" got his M.D. In 1922, Information about the blub~r. Jan. 3, 1957, 4..285 children 1n the • MAKE THE LINKS STRONG FIRST alx years earlier than myself. In You ~. In order to ._. a .. ood what would happen lt Newport Costa Mea Elemen••.., School& ·~· • and Coat& Mesa would conaoli· .._T Les Steffensen was in the other dey. taling me to tes~ for think-addition to this mutual med.Jcal traclne. our darts have to pene· date as one ble city. On that Ame da.y there were
ing small ' 1nstead of big" ... referring to my epproval of e Alma Mater, an equal Interest In trate the muscle. All tar u any !At's take up the question of 3,050 In the Mewport Elementary
separele Chamber of C ommerce for Corona del Mar. His opinion is I fl.thlne. In food, and In whales serious Injury, the dart. to the tlnanclne the "meraer city." The Schoola .. C&n you vlaualize bow
th t w ho ld 11 ·01n force s to m)l~e Newport Beach big ond strong, reeulted In my ~lng willingly whale, la llke a splinter In your ••...,.ayen are, of courae, Inter· thla ratio will lncreue ln favor e e s u " 1 . . f h . Indoctrinate-d Into the position of finger. -.. ot Coata Mesa It and when we rather than _wor~ ~pec1f1cally for any _sep~r.,te sec.l1on ~ ! e 7,1ty. .. chauffeur tor "Tan," 80 that his ested In their proportion of the COD80lldatd Our proportionate
My opiniOn IS thet the "ltemllhve IS between thlnkong good car might be brought back to hl.s "The plan ls to hover over a ta.x money that would ~ neces· share will atlll ~main the aame
or "~d.' r~ther th., "btg" or "small." It seems to me that "big" Lido Isle home after the take· :~:~.ln~:nh~o :::::nl~ ~~j sa~~~~~ ::~~nc::!v~lt~ -n per cent to 23 per cent of
and "good ere not ~utomatic~lly the slime. In feet, "b ig" is becom· ott. d&rts, of razor sharpness 10 u to furnish S3 to Costa Mesa's Sl to the flnanclne.
ing synonymous w1th b~d · ... as with big government, big spend· Following a Tandowsky break· 1uceesstully penetrate the touch finance the combined city's ~· In other words theY'd fuml.ah
ing, big ta~es, big defic1h, big subsidies. fast, CTan ls President of the blubber, will be tired slmultane· qu1rements. These Include, Po· moat ot the kids and lncreue ln
I thonk th.,t Les has the en!tre picture turned badw.,rds. No Lido late Wine and Food Society) ously from two harpoon runs. lice, tire, achools. etc. co.t, and we'd furnl.th mo.t of
city. or orgenization, or stele or net1on , is enything more th~n the while we were en route to the These darb are coated with pon. 1 arrive at the above ratio by the fhoney. (Now, I'll bet th~'ll
tot.,l of 1ls component ports. which in the finel enalysis ere just people. alrpot 1 rt, 1 had ~lopportbounJttythto tocalne, a local anaesthetic, looking at the ~ values ~ a ereat cry In 80me quarters
1 f 1 bel h t h b h f t ge n some qu.,.,, OfUI a u e which Is In turn covered by a over a period of years. Newport that Andy l.t against kids and 1rm Y 1eve I " t e esoc strengt 0 ~ny ne •on or ~ny group. proposed research problem. layer of 1101uble gelatin, which Beach l8 paying taxee on S'lO.· e-ducaUng them. 'Taln't so.l
rests in the mor~l physocel end economic strength of •Is ondiv1dual ''Tan." 1 uked "Just how Is the wtll dissolve almost Instantly on OOO,OOO more than Costa M~a·a • • •
c tdzenhs. whf c1hh 1n t1urn m~d~estfor the sdtrehngth 1of eatch 1sfm~ll commumty. group pla.~nlne to do the job. contact with the whale's tlssut> $20.000,000. • VOTJKG POWEB
"" t us o e C• •es, en s .,•es an t e ne IOn se this year! fluids. We figure that w1thln The elaborate survey made In Now as tor elections In tht>
Follow1ng Les ergt..ment to 1ts log•cel conclus•on would le~d to "We're going out In hellcop· about 10 ~nds the pontocalne 1953 by Kroeger 6 Associates and event ot a merger: Remember
C">ntonu•.>us bu•ld ng up of o q qovernMent ~11 the w~y up the I ne. ters." he replied. "Donald Dour· will take e!fe<:1 and the whale. a committee made up of repre· what a licking we took In thE'
My v1ew d•emetric.,lly opposed +o th s. Let s bu1ld up the stabil1ty lu Jr. ls one of our marksmen, from then on. won't know he has f'ntatlves of the 2 cities came election 2 years ago when thE' 2
Md el"terprir,e l)nd self rei.Mce of each lntle commun ty end there an~ h~s h bee~ pract~ct~g ;:'lth a dart In him " forth w1th aomE' Incredibly optl· cities voted on the only activity
y ... w 1 fond the trenqrh of t~e ent•re n"tion The old s"w ebout e ~:I es 0kln:Y· bu~ayth': al:;er a~~ "What about thE' shaft of the I mlstlc wlsh!ul thinking In their In whi('h we both share !thank
ere n be nq o'lly _,~ \'ronq M ts weekest lin~ applieS perfectly blur;,~r ls 'very thick except In dart!" I queried. "Won't that predictions. The mO&t appealing ceavenl-the High School Dls·
.App1.,. "q tr s pr•nc;ple to our own City oft Newport Beoch means certain areas. stick out and bothE'r the wh&le7" ~:u;~e::· t~Ce ~~~~r~~t 0~~!0 a": t!tJv~~d~ut:'~~~d':~~~~ t~ot ellch seperate rommun +y w tf.in the cry should do ots uttermost FLOAT CARRIES TINY RADIO TRANSMIIIER sessed value of Costa Mesa will ~hool Instead of a 25-year bond
to bu.ld up 1 Ot..\•"PSS " hopp "g ~ttroct ons •Is res.de"t1el oppeal overtake and paa.s that of New Issue tor Costa Mesa students In
11-can be JC.re most effert ~el r b 1 the people w•thtn e.,-h rom "We've solvf>d that problem. actually r«''rds the e lectrical port Beach " an undevpJoped area Instead of
mu11 •y .,,j w~en th.,; i~ d:>"e tre e"t re c1ty s benef1tted and too, WE' think" said Tan. "The Impulses from the whale's heart There a~E' no signs that lndl· building It on thP 33 acres across
s•renoth•re1 shaft Is stc.-el. but between this beat !" <'ate that this will ever happPn the street from the present high
The ('H-0" woll o'wJr upp,..rt ti-e wor ~ of all ,,,.,-0 ·qon;z0 ti0.,s and tht> dart head ls a piece of '"lllat," said Tan, "Is wherE' Mr. In not one year ot the exlstt'ncc S<'hool, which Is centrally locate-d
d 11 f h ~ f h b woodPn dowel which will break Jenks comes ln. He has his elt>e· of the 2 cit ies has Costa Mesa for both C'i tleR and a lready
"" tt.. n"' ' qr JPS 111 <" sect•o"~ n t e c•ly wor onq or 1 e etter oncf> the dart Is In the muscle. trocardlographlc equipment set equalle-d Newport's lncreaJte In ownE'd by thE' dl11trlct.
mE' I" I cf the or sper 1f,.-community H •S 1> solrdly on the '.pord of . grass From each dart. a lonlir Insulated up aboard thP Dorado, Mr. Doug. assessed valuation. It ls my Corona dE' I Mar voted "no" 3 to
rooh growth c f .Amer ell. The Er.s1gn will cont;nue to support the wirE' leads to a spool, llke a reel, las' yacht. The signals sent out opinion, based on the avallablt> 2. Costa Mesa snowed us under.
Newport Harbor C~omber of Commerce es well ~s the new Ch.,mber. Inside an aluminum float which by the transmitters In the n oats facta. that It never wtll. And J'm They were smart. knowing that
NEW MANA8El of tfl. Le-
gion Hell of Newport Harbor
Post 291 is Victor CianflOM.
He was in the Merchant Ma·
rine durinq Worid W&r It and
!.ttet" beC4me a warrant offic.r
in the Army. servinq es a mine
planter. Vic, a netive of Penn-
sylvenia, was forrMrfy W.s
rnanaC)er of an auto agMCy in
Co\ta Mese. He was manager
of Jon Hall's Drive-in irt Santa
An~ before taking over the le·
9ion job. H• is merried and the
fether of a -4-month-old son.
Victor II.~Ensign photo)
the same full treatmel}t aealn
and aealn when tt would be to
thelr a.dvantaae! Juat take the
preunt hot potato -offshore
drUJJng, S u p p o 1 e we were
mqed, rleht now, and the
question would ~ put to our
voters, the oil companies would
naturally use these arguments:
'"lllere Is oil out there; It be·
Jones to you. Give us your ap-
proval at the pofis. Your oil royal
will reducE' your taxes" (Sounds
llke the oil peeple should hire
me as their public relations
agent. I
At such an election the Coata
Mesa voters would take us to
the cleaners. TheY'd vote for It
because they would have none
of the Ill efft>CU of oil produr
tlon, since they don't live as
close to the tidelands as we do,
and thE>y'd get all the benefllll.
There Ia no question of any
feeling of superiority, as men-
Uoned by one speaker. We're not
being uppity or high hat. It Is
strictly a ma"er of protecting
that tenderest point of aJl our
anatOfl)Y· our pocketbook.
• • • w111 stay on the surface regard· wm ~ received, filtered and gonna tell you why. The average we were eo1n1 to pay 'T7 per cent e WHY A CORONA OU MAR CHAMBER 1 less of the whale's depth. Each amplltled by a powerful shore alngJ~ tamUy dwelllne built In ot the co.t. • F01 ietta'Uaelll u4 awlOJMI'
One more item on the topic of e locel Chomber. The reesonl noat contains a tlny, but power· station. 1'bls atatlon wlll then Newport Beacb lut year eo.l Is th~ anyone 10 naive to be· call tiM b11JL ~'a_
for or....,nizing such e Ch&mber ere well e•pressed by Cliff l1on~rger, tul radio transmitter." tranma.lth ltJ'onlft' radio •lr· 120.000. In eo.ta Meea lt wu Ueve that they would not,_ u.e • •• -,.-.. D_"_ than Dick Tra...-1 radio nala to me Dorado whft'e the owner of Crown Hardw.,re here, in e letter he sent to t-fle locel """ "'' '-:T J---·dl ph wUl --rd wrtst·Watch!" I commented. e ""'u.-... oera -• .,...v orgarwnq commiHee Here are hos re&sons for suppod1ng a Corona them."
del Mor Chamber "AbsolutE>ly" said Tan. '"lllese ''Sounds BETTER tha n Dick
I s•ronglv fllvor ~ome type of " local orgenozahon for promot•ng little electronic gadgets can se.nd Tracy," I ecll~. "But tell me,
L h d ( f C d I a signal tor five miles. We ve Tan, what are you heart m en, 'n"! q•owt ~n ..,,.. ' t e o our ow" C·"'mmun ty o o•o.,~ e M&r tMte-d thE'm at the Douglas plant. you and Dr White and Or. Ki ng,
I om ... f t~e or;in, ,, tholt due to tf:e phys cal leyout of the C 'Y of whE're tht"y functione-d perfe<:"tly t>xJ)E'ctlng to IE'arn from these New~o·• ~ll h ' .o'lQie orqo:1 zet on feces " d ff.cult f r :>t 1mposs•ble In spltt> of all the lnterterenct>
1
tracings of a &'fl Y whaiE>'s hea rt
• l • ' •1 ef•orts •o equol 'f ""d fa rly represent ond prom te every from elt>etr!C'al machinery." beat. QuitE' a rew people have
sect C'1 o f the c 1 I · "WherE>'s the apparatus that asked mt" this."
F ~r th1> rel)son. therefore I should lo~e very mt..ch to see t~e
form~t O'l of~ k'cel orqo"lteltOI", wor~'nq ent rely tndependerl ,.,f ar-y VERY SIMILAR TO THE HUMAN HEART
c tl-er ""d h~"'"g for ts pr mary qocl the promo! on end welfore of
CoraM del Mllr only
Log of Harbor Events-
THURSDAY. Ff:B. lt
Elks Lodgt" 1767. Elk!'! Hall. N.B .. evt>ry Thursday . 6:00 p m
N H Roarcl ot R.t'altors, Balboa Bay Club, every Thursday 8:00 am
N H. Exchange, Jamaica In,n, every Thursday .. . . 12 :15 p.m
WomPn of Mooo;;f', 2300 W. Ocean Front. N.B. every Thurs. 8:00 p m N H. Kiwanis. Villa Marina. every Thursday .. . 12:,5 p.m.
Nat1 vr Daughtr·ro;; of West. 0 . F. Hall, 2nd It 4th Thurs R:OO p m
Nl'\\ port Bt·arh Planning Commission. City Hall 7:30 p m
l'lUDAY, FEB. 15
Odd Ft"llows Lrlg 29. 1849 Newport Ave .. C.M., ~ry Frl. 8 :00 p m An~IPr's F'rlc1a} Lun<'hE'On Club, N.H.Y C., every Friday 12:15 p m
N1'wport CostJ. Mea Red CrO&S. Ebell Clubhouse. 3rd F'rl 12:15 p m
MORDAY, FEB. 11
N H Y's Men's Club. Sea.sport Cafe, every other Mon6fay
COM PTA .. Corona del Mar School. 3rd Monday
Nl'Wport PTA., Horace Ensign School, 3rd Monday
Nvwport Bea<'h Citizens Advlaory Committee. City Hall
Horace Enslen P.T.A .. Horace EMign School, 3rdMonday
N H. Lady Aniirlers. St. James parish. lrd Monday ..
TVDDAY. FEB. 19
7:00 pm.
2:00pm
8:30pm
7:30pm
7:30pm
7:40pm
Lido Toastmasters. Park Avenue Cafe, B.I., every Tuesday 7 :00 p m.
Lido Isle Toastmutera. Bayshore Ca!.e. every Tuesday .... 6 :30 p.m.
Moose Ld~. 1457, 2300 W. Ocean Front, N.B., every Tues. 8:00 p.m.
N.H. Optlmlat, VIlla Marina, every Tuesday .................... 12:15 p.m.
Newpert-Balboa Rotary, VIlla Marina, every Tuesday ..... 6 :30 p.m.
N.H. Soroptlmlst. Jamaica Inn. CDM, every Tuesday ... -... 7:45 a.m.
N.H. Toutmasters. N.H. Yacht Club, every Tuesday ............ 7:00 p.m.
Sea Scout Explorers, Tar Pit. every Tuesday ·-·---................. 7 :30 p.m .
N.H. Woman's Civic League, Balboa Bay Club. 3rd Tues. 10:00 a.m
M(>lla Rebekah Lodge, Odd Fellows Lodge. 1st It 3rd Tues. 8:00 p.m.
N.B. Asst. ~..(>ague, ~..(>ague Center. lrd Tuesday .. .... .. .. U :OO noon
WEDRESDAY, FEB. 20
Balboa Bay Uons. Villa Marina. every Wednesday ... _ .. _ ..... 6 :30 p.m.
Sertoma, Archee Restaurant, N.B., every Wednesday ........ 12:15 p.m. Twenty-Thirty, Seasport Ca.te, N.B. every Wedneaday .......... 7:30 p.m.
Lido Isle Wine It Food Soc., Lido Isle Clubhouse, 3rd Wed. 7 :30 p.m.
Or. Cit. Credit Women's Club, Park Ave. C&!e, 3rd Wed. 7:30 a.m.
.lNG THE KIDS
~~ , ........ ,
LITTLI OSCAI
"A whalt>," replied Tao, "Is a
true mammal. and thus has a
ht>an. f>X<'f'Pt for Its great sl:z.e.
thnt Is vt>ry much like the
human heart. In addition. a
whnlt>'!' ht>art beats very slowly.
pc>rhap.:; as slowly as 12 to 20
h4;-ats (>('r minute. This will give
u<t a tra<'lng of the electrkal lm·
vuiii('S that orglnate when any
hPnrt beats, but they will be
much more detAiled. because of
thE'Ir slowness, than would ever
bt' possible In the heart of any
other anim al.
"Also, because tht> .whale's
heart Is so huge. we expect to
rind magnlfiE'd details ln the
trarlngs that will aid us In a
better understanding of how thE'
human heart works. As you
know, studies of a ll aorts of ani·
mala have added much lnvalu ·
able data to the progress of
hu man medicine."
''TE'll me HON~Y. Tan." I
asked. with a bit or a twinkle In
my E>ye, "am I correct when I
surmise that there's more than
a wee bit of the sportlng element
In thl.t undertaking, u1de from
Its scientific aspects!"
"Same here," I replied. "He's
probably Jult another example of
a firm belief I have, namely,
that the angler and the boatman,
regardless of thelr prominence In
world alfaJI'tl, become mi&hty
fine, likeable. ordinary folk.a. It
you put them on a boat and etve
them a tlahlne rod.
"Mr. DoUIIU Sr. probably
k~ hla boat here In Newport
Harbor and apenda part or b1l
time In bla Lido Iale1 home for
the aame NUOn that tno.t ol u
Uv. here. Re lcm. the ocean. the
"Cuf'ss I have tn give you a
yes to that one." Tan said . lind
added a chuckle or two. "Quite
a few members of this expedf.
tlon. you know, are huntt>ra and
flshermt>n. The successful ac-
complishment ot our mlsalon w111
produce, I'm sure, aome ot the
thrill any spomman gets when
his hunt Is successful In bring·
lng back a prize that had out-
wlttNl hhn In the past
"Mr. Douglas Sr. Is an ardent
angler, a11 well u a hunter. In
addition to operating great avia-
tion company, he's a real man.
anrl a lot of fun to be around.
HP's an expert marlln fl.therman.
and lnslsta that guests aboard
the Dorado do their fishing ac·
cording to the h ighest atandarda
of sportsmanahlp and with ttte
proper tackle.
"He's an e?rpert chef, too. And
when h~'• rela.xlne aboard hla
boat, he's a wizard on the bag.
pipes and hu a tine repertoire of
Scotch son~ On top of all this,
hE>'a a highly acrompllahed poet.
I hope you'll have the opportu·
nlty to get better acquainted
with him."
WE MAKE PRICES -WE DON"T MEET THEM
"IMI" -~ 'UII"
3421 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAlt HARBOR 41 24
FINEST MEATS, LOWEST PRICES IN HARBOR AREA
U. S. GRADE CHOICE
LEG 0' LAMB SHORT SHANK
SMAIJ. LOIN
LAMB CHOPS FANCY CENTER CUTS
LABGE LOIN
LAMB CHOPS Ideal lor a-or BroitiDg zt"
LUEirS QVAJJTY sucm BACON st~
CAPONETTE . FRYERS 49~
NO CHARGE FOR CUI liNG
OSCAR MAYER
Fresh Liftk Sausage
HOME S!ECWJ
Youth Concert
Theme Is 'Fun
And Motion'
Th~ Orange County Philhar-
monic Orchestra will present a
"Fun and Motion" program for
the Symphonies tor Youth con-
certs at 10:30 a .m . Saturday at
Orang~ Coaat College and a,t 3
p.m. at Fullerton Hleh School.
Prt~a Bellnlant~. dlr@ctOr of
the <>Khestra, will discuss ~ach
number. I
The program will consist of the
third movement from Beetho ·
v1m's "Pastorale" symphony;
"Pacific 231" by Honegger ; "In
War Time" from thl' St>cond
Sulteo by Edward MacDowell;
and "Humorous Soni'' trom the
Eight Russian Folk .SOnes ot
Lladov.
AlfTWBEU Df
COSTA MESA OB
ER'Tl'BE BA.aaoB AaEA
BERJACK'S
Ufi)UORS
170C Kewpwt BlYd.,
eo.ta .... -Uberty 1·22160
SUJI., TIIJIU 1'11U111 ..
• A.K. • IIJDIOQBT
............ ___ .,._. .• SAT. 0 ... 'TIL I.A.JI.
F. TIE lEW YEAR ...p yoa..r ......ata .tralgllt
Badget.---arl-v'mn bome
boolrbept.Dg supplJN.
Ccud.a for all occ:aaloou
* Willl•ms Sl1tlolera
Lldo Shops~Uag c.a ....
Ha:rbor .SU -J430 VIa Lido
"CTURED at the annual dinner meeting of the Newport Harbor
Girl Scout Council in the Newport Harbor Ya cht Club areJleft to
right] Mrs. Sidney Sanders of Shore Cliffs. re-elected presi ent of
the birl Scout Council; her daughter, Mariner Scout Diene S&nders:
Mayor Dora Hill of Newport Beech; MrJ. Ralph Wilcox Jr. of
Balboa, first vice president, and Mrs. Wilden P. Thomas of Bolboa,
executive direct~r.--(Ensign photol
DAUGHTER-MOTHER Gorl Scouts pose smilingly for a picture at
the recent annual dtnner of the Newport Harbor Girl Scout C ouncil
in the Newport Harbo r Y a(ht Club They are Mar•ner s~"dy
Spurgeoo and her mother Mr~ Willtam Spurgeon Ill of -436 Snug
Harbor Rd . Cltff Haven Mrs Spurgeon gave " S.,Jute to leaders
41 the meelong. 11nd d11ughter Sondy ond Mariner Gerry Nad
showed slides and told o f theor lrop to the Mochigan Rcund up.
-{Ensign photo)
Y1IIIH11 P1rty for
Yet.lla • Fell. 20 Balboan Hurt
in Car Crash
Julius Oblatt of 621 ~ W. Bay
Ave .. Balboa, •uttered mt.or ln·
Ju.ry In an auto aocldent last
Thunday night on Cout BJgh.
way In front ot Howard's restau.
'Sabrina
Is Next
Fair'
Play
Newport Harbor Community
Play~rs are currently rehearsing
"Sabrina Fair," which wall ~
presented Feb. 28 and March 1. 2.
7, 8. and 9 at Orange Coast Col
Ieee. Majorle W illiamson of
Laeuna Beach. dlr~fJr of re<.•ent
productions "Bua Stop," and
"Desperate Hours," will dlr~
the play.
Diane Gllbert of SantA Ana
will play Sabrina; Trudy Weaver
of Santa Ana. GretC'hen; Helen
Harvey of N e w p o r t B e a c h.
Maude; Patl Tambt-lllnl of Santa
Ana H~lghts, Ju lia; I rene Tucker
of Costa M~sa. Marian•!: Jim
McConnell of N~wport &>arh.
Linus: Harold MltC'ht>ll of Santa
Ana. David: Swen BrO<'kman of
Costa Mesa. Larra l>f'e: Dic'k'lOn
Morgan of Anaheim f din·hll11 ;
and Paul Martin of Sant.t Ana
Heights. Paul
Val~ntine Ball
At Bay Club
Valentlnt>s w ill b<' In Cashion
tomorrow 1 Friday 1 pvrnang wht>n
the Balboa Bay Club will prest>nt
Its first annual "Vall•ntln~ Par
ty" Semi formal dre<:ll has ~n
suggested for the ball. which
will feature a wain <'onte!lt with
ch ampagne for tht' winners
Mr. and Mrs Harld Ring, Mr
and Mrs. Gf'orge Pflegrr. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Ay~rs and Mr and
Mrs. George Carroll are hosts
and host~ tor the party .
1111111111 ••••• Leal ........
A Valentine theme will bt-
uaed at the monthly hospital
party for dlsabl~ veterans from
l..oDg Beach Wednesday, Feb. 20,
at the American Legion Hall,
Newport Beach. The Cold Star
Wives ot Orange County and
members ot American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 291 a re spoMOr·
lng the event .
rant. Ernl'St Rom~au of Crawfords
When Mr. Oblatt backed out Dru~ In Costa M~ wall named
onto the highway from the park-first vi~ president and both G
ang lot, a vehicle driven by Rob H. Pelrsol of the-Corona dt'l Mar O.r '8 ....... IIIII' t'rt Fitzgerald of Belmont Shores I Pharmacy and Robert Ramo;py of
,... · ~nt:uhl'd Into Mr. Oblatt's ve. Vincent's Lido Drugs \\Ne rll'f't .. Dl I , • H hkleo. moving It over a sideowalk. fOod to the board of dirf."<'tllr'l nf lhP ., IJ Ill lp through a planted area In front I Orang£' County Pharma<'Ptlll<',\1
Members of the Ni>wport Jl.u of the restaurant The car cam<' As;oc-latlon at tht'lr annual
bor chaptl'r ot the National Ft•d to rPIIt a~:alnst a supportin~ piJ. mM'tlng
eration of Gr:tndmothf'r ("luh.; of Jar of the r~taurant building Mr Peirsol It~ rNirlng prrsl
America will hold a VaiNltin•• Mr Fltlgl'rald was not lnjurc:•d. dPnt aftPr Sf't\ ang two full t£>rms
lunchron at noon today tThur-. as thl.' chief ext>t·utivp nahrr n!'w
flayl at the Hudson lloust>,l ottlcers. who will bP imlltllC'd
Costa Mf'sa. 2 H ..&. ft ..1-ft-f Saturday, Mar<'h 9. at an cllnnt'r '\lpt:-mo!TER Mrs. M J Neoptunf' 1\.rantlmn lruOI' arlu aa I party, arp Paul Calhoun ot Santa
l ~"'' Moses of NeWJ)fJrt Harb<tr I of 120 I A' t St ' nl u Ana all vn•-.ich•ol, Boh Patlhf"rry
Albert Place, Costa Mf'-.a, ~Ill I a •••• • of Gardf'n r.rm (' as llt'<'(IOd \'iCP ~t'l'Al.S donate one of her P\llntangs to 1 prr11lctent. F.arl Jack~;on of Ana·
Cll' the club and hnvc C\O di~pLt) Two . former Harbor High helm a'! thlrrl vi('(' prl'sldt•nt. ""'' TIDE SI.'Veral of her works. Mro;; Nl'p ~·hoot lltUdf'nts arc malntalng \.t>orgp r.rt"t'O\\~'Ii of Santa Ana
ltNY.ul Offlc. luDPly tune. who Is In thP so· ... haR rl' "A . IJ\'I'ragK as frC'shmen at as Sl'<'rrtarv lrt•,t ,urrr. and c;Jvnn
srtVIQ Jlarbor aide ct'lved high rt><:Ognltlun at lht· St.tn(41rd vnlvrrsuy. They ar<> 1 Boies of Sllnt,, Ana as tllrN'tnr
1011 Kewport Bt.. W.....-t a.ac. last Orange County fair. Thf'y arf' Boh DcLon~. son of Mrs ---J:Ei:ii~i:iiiiic:i~~iiiiii£Zii:iiJi:iiii:i:J:J;i:iji;IECI:Ci:tJ:r :O.t.u~ut•rlte DeLong of 11)3.3 E 1 p f • I ' ~~ p-'--B;dl><•a 81\'d , Balboa. anrl Mar ro eSSIOna HI~ BeGu/M C>~ jurar Sh1vall. daughiN n( ~tr .. nd
-, :O.tr<: (' E Stovltll of I~ FIO\\Pr Directory EXPERT STYUNG-SHAPING St . Co-:ta Mesa Bob i~ a sdcnct'
PERMANENTS-TINTING .1n11 math major Marjonc Ls FUlfERAL DlllECTORS
All wock aupervlaed by VIOLET m.11oring In libPral arts
127 MAaJKK AVE. IIArbc. lSI BALBOA lSLAJn). Dr Nathanit'l Allyn, a""'><.'t'aatc Frl~ndly Neolghhorhood Servlc:-.
llln..-tnr oC admls...'IIOns at Stan PARKES
WaHM Clllte'a H1wliial Sll••• fnrc1, will lntrrvi~v Harbor High
&hool applicants tor next year's
fre-;hman class Wednt>Sday, Fl'b.
20 Seniors who deslrt> to be in·
tl'rvlpwed may regl.ster at Mrs. 1
MORTUARY
110 Broadway 110.-r&WL\a tnaa w AmDD
Swim Sulta, Saronp, Dr-. Xelkll "CbUdren's ..
Thlnp, Muumuus.· Luau eo.tumes. M~n·a Aloha
ShJrt8. Glib. Decoration-. South Sea Party Decor= l40Soath Coat Rftl. (-'to tlbow) LclguDG
-ILQDfE AVE.. UUOA tsLAJm
U 8 -3433 6 8-3434 Costa Mesa
Fay Harbison's orflce a t the high ;::===========~ school.
Vlrlllil .,..,. ....
1111 C1rrler'a F..UJ
VIrginia Debra, nrst chlld ot
Mr. and Mrs. David Madden of
:M05 16th St.. Newport Beach.
w as born Thursday, Jan. 24, at
Hoae Hospital. Virginia weighs
7 pounds. 6 ounces.
The Madd~ns hav~ bee-n living
he,.. a year and a halt. Mr. Mad-
N OW .. TW O
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Servine the Harbor Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY ntE SEA
Harbor 42
3520 E. Coast Blghway
Corona del Mar
Baltz Mortuary
Uberty 8-2l2l
17b A Supmor, Costa Meaa
AMPLE PARKING
BOTH LOCA110N'S
den La a mall curia ~mployed '------------.J by the Newport Beach post octlce. ___ _..;:CZX=::E:.:f:.:DY=.:~---
Recreation Officials Going
to State Meeting Feb. 24-27
•&WJOitt a.A.Dee ..... I aav..,AY, ,.....UY 14. ..,
l.Atrqest ond Most Complete
Furniture Store in the A,...,
'nlree mflnbera of the New.
port tauch Parka, Beaches, and
l«reatJon Comml.a1on wtU rep.
Neent th.l.a city at t.be ninth an-
nual CaJitomJa R.ec:rHUon Con
f.,.nce Feb. 24·27 at Sacramento
Mra. Frank Karel of 511 Orchid Ave~ Corona del M ar, and
Charles Vandervort ol 110 VIa
Genoa, Udo lale, eommiulon
menbera, alone with Robert
GJnertch of 531 RJvenld~ Ave,
Newport Hetgbta, d~partmt'nt dJ.
rector, wUl make the trip.
Gov~or GoodWin Knl,rht will
be among the many nationally
known .-peakez. who will ad
dress various groups. Mr Ging
Dr. w ... e,111
Offtlll ... .
rich 1a echeduled to partJclpa~
on a panel ~aline wtth "Budeet
Preparation and lreRntation."
C.llfot f,..
OECOilAIING SUVICf
ll~ t-S5tl
The conference, which will
alao mark the Padtlc Southwest 8 ' ~ conference ol the National Rec· Ius.. l ~ r 'I reatlon A.uoclatlon, will Include L Ill U L
76 special ~Ions and work· f.umtlhong• fOf' ho~.
shop~~ rover1ng aubj«U of rom clubs, yKhts.
m unlty rec~tlon, leadership, l017 w. Coeat Ho9hw•y
pendlne l~el.slatlon, dra wlne up Newpon a..cll
master plans, aquatics, fa.mlly '=;;;;::;;::;;::;;:::::;;~;;::;;::;;::;;::g rf."<'reatton, camplne. St'nlor citJ. ~
zens, park landscaping, leisure
activities for th~ handlcapJ><'d I ELGIN & HAMILTON ~~s peraonnel and budget prob WATCHES
Among the 1400 persons who j DIAMONDS will attend are park and park
way admlnl.stratono, commission MOUNTINGS
members and employt'f's, profes·l
slonal and lay workers for youth-
&ervlng oreanlzatlona. hospitals. Wallace Calderhead
Armed Servl~s. S<'hool and Jeweler
Dr. K~lth Walk~r. who haJi church officials. rollt>ge recrea-
been practlctne optometry 36 tion faculty and students. pTA 3123 East eoa.t lllpway
yean, hu opened ottlces In Co members and all Interested ciU c.or..a cr.! Mar
rona del Mar. H~ ta a Fellow ot ~u~nsij. iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iax.:i~~~i;~~~~~~~g the st•t~ Optometzic Research I
Institute and hu served as pres·
ldent and director of educational
research In that oreanlzatlon.
Dr. Walker hu practl~ In Po-
mona. Riverside, and most re-
cently In Belltlow~r. Re served 2
tenna on the Bell!lower school
board, was a member of the
board of dlrectora of that city's
chamber ol commei"C'(', and ht'
~ed as president and a mem-
ber of th~ board of dir~ona of
the Bellllower Kiwanis club. Ht>
hu been chairman of a Boy
Scout Council several times. 1
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Y11 lief Pete's i1 Ten
••• cmd ~ b.la OW1l abop
with two barben tD .... you.
CIOlfi IIIlER SHOP
3315 E.. eoa.t lli9h....., <•.-t to Braadt's), Coroaa del Mar
,._ ...... ~.,10
At Corona del Mar Pharmacy we have
valuel to win your heart and woo your
budget . to if you are sw-t on wvings,
you'll find our value• "real sweetheark."
R~D~
s~~~OIL CJ7~oor
,ralentin e hearts
'"" kt-rl ~ tth ll pound of rrf'Sh.
d.•lu1ous chocolates ... $1.8 5
GILLETTE
Super Speed R A Z 0 R
llAOl DISPINSll S 100
NYlON HAll IIUSH .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 91c
Oll SPKI SHAVE lOTION ............... $1.00
z.-.o UGifTIIS •..................•. $3.50
-----=---------..SILVER CUP AWARD winner Larry Anthony Modica (right), owt~er
of Anthony's Shoe Service in Corona del M~r, is re~eiving a special
silver cup from ador. an~ Harbor .Area reSident V1dor Mclaglen.
Looking on are Larry s w1fe and h1s brother, Lt. C mmdr. Anthony
Modica. who came here from San Francisco for the award din ner
held at Chef s Inn. Larry's entry had been in the half.sole ca tegory
of shoe repair, and it was such a goodJ·o_b that the jodg~s could n:t
believe it was a half sole, so they jud~ 1t as a _full sole a~ gave •t
a blue ribbon award Larry sent bad the blue robbon a nd 1nformed
the judges of the ir error. Bad came the announcement that if. the
job 'had been judged in its proper ~ategory it sho~ld hav~ rece •ved
at le.,st the Western Silver Cup .f not the Nat1oMI Stiver Cup
Award. and the contest offidals therefore awarded a Special Sil~er
Cup. The nation.-,1 conte st was conducted by the Shoe Serv•ce
Magazine.
White-Sedan
Vows Recited·
A ~nt weddJnr ln Hurttinc·
ton Beach united Miss BIUle RA~
Whl~ and Don Sedan. Th~ brld~
lB tb~ daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Buford White ot Huntlncton
Beach, and the croom. a New·
port Ha rbor High School gradu.,
ate, ts th~ son of Mr a nd Mrs.
Floyd Sedan of Costa Mesa.
ZoataCI .. BIIIIIII
lleetlac SlatH T.Ur
The regular luncheon buslne s
e H s:M M:M 8 M i I +:•:•:+ E E E + M ¥I M 8 E h ME M I M M M M +;M i i
Tar Tattles-~~~
m eetl ng of t hE-Newport Harbor c• X*::li*C*ICI*::::J*CX* ::li*C:*ICX*::li*OC'::JI+::::J+CX+ ::li*C:FICI*::::J*C:ICMZ::li*C:•c:x•::ll: *OC* :::I*C*ICX*::li*C8ICI*CZ*ICX*::li*C*ICI*::::J*C Zonta Club will be held today
(Thursdayl a t tht> VIlla Marina
Restaurant In B('C'Ord an<'e with
tht> re<'ently amended by-laws of
th«' dub. th£' luncheon mt>etlng~~:
e ClttSS CLtJB their money making campaigns
Two new clubs have been tor th~ next four years.
started at Harbor for the enjoy. • • •
Will be busint>ss mN'tings and
the t>venlng mN>tlngs wi ll havf'
pro({T'ams to whkh gut>Sts may
be Invited
Co•IIIJ Ira II J1ry
C•llhllles 1_.11
mt>nt of the ~tudents A Chess
Club has bet'n se1 up. and their
first meeting was last week Mr
John Prichard, who Is thf.' ad
vlsor. reports that therf.' art>
about 24 members at prt>Sent.
and orltcers w1ll be f.'lected a t
their next mt"t'tlng. Feb 19 Mr
I Pr1chard hopes tha t w h£'n tht>
club gets started they will have
a chess ladder. an elimination
Three persons !rom the Harbor 1 tournament. and finally pick a
area have been named candl· 1 school champion It is also hoped
datf'S for thf> 19-mem ber 1957 ! that someday tournaments with
Orange County C rand Jury Bra· other schools may be arrangt>d
den Fin<'h of 3901 E. Coast Hw>:.; As meetings at school can only
Ralph Smedlt>y of 320 Orch id bf> une hal! hour long. discus
Ave . Corona d"'l Mar~ and M~s.l cussions on various .chess open·
Dorothea WM~ton of 1 ,09 E. B y ings etc. and general business
Front. Balboa. art' among .30 will. be dont' in school Matcht's
candldat«'S s£'l('{'tNI by Supt>rtor will have to be ~rrangPd on th£'
Court Rob£'rt Gardnt'r and 4 students own t ime Ri ght now.
associates. only st udents who have played
e ALL·CALIFODIA CONCERT
Harbor HI ha d the honor to
~nd 12 of Its music students to
tht-AJI .Calltornla High School
Symphony Orchestra, which met
In Santa Barbara Feb. 8 to 10.
Sat urday th~ players had an en·
tire days practice from 11:00 a .m.
to 10:00 p m . with breaks for
lunch and dinner. The fruits of
this hard work were heard at an
afternoon and ~~nlng confer·
ence given Sunday.
The students who were ch06en
to play were: Docky Lomax. on
the oboe; Robin Rylt>tt. oboe; Sue
Brown. Oute; Gall White, trom ·
bont>; Mona Rae Barlow. Jerry
Ha nd, [){>nnls Brown, all French
Horn: Charlotte Dalton, c-ello;
8<'v£'rly Gibbons. vlola; Robbie
Griesser. and Gall Ma nn, vlolln;
David Va ur hn, percussion. • • • --FIRS1 CHURCH Oft CHRIST f'hess are being accepted. later
SCIENTIST they expect t o have am ateurs • SOPB SHOW
)]Ol Vi.t lido. N•woori lead! a lso. Today, Feb. 14, !besides being
A bre11,h of Th• Moth., Church, Tlte • • • Valentines Oayl Is the annual
Fil'rl Churcll of Ch•itt, Scie,.titt, ;,. b • FUTURE lfVaES a.v• Sophomore Show, at the Udo
tof\, Me•s.,huwttL A branch ot the stat~ Futu~ Theatre. The picture thla year ts Sv...., School 9:t5 e..lft. Nu.rses Club bu r~ntly ~n •-nte Seven Uttle Foya." starring Sufldev s..v;ce -·---·-11:00 e."'-Bob Ho~ John Haskell, who was Wedne.dey Eve.,ln9 Meetinq I 00 P·"'· organl.z.ed for thORe studenta who t h h e R .. dinq Roo"' loceted et H IS Vie are planning to go Into an y In charge o t e 5 ow a.rrang ~
Lido N_I)O,. leech. ia o~"' ...... phase of mf'dlcal work. OffiM."rs mt>nts, stated
1
t hat t~e-show~
deyt f,orn 9:00 e.m. to 5:00 p.m. have been elected already and another step n ea rn ng mon Y
Wedn•.d•rt from 9:00 e.m. to 7.45 they a re : a tie ~w~n U nda for next year's junior senior
p.m. Fndey ..,enin9• ,,.,..,. 7:00 P·"'-to I MilleT and Roberta Smith for I prom • • •
9 00 o"' Cl.,..d Holideyo. president ; Helen Hart. viM> pres
The pvblic ia co<"d•elly in..nted to ••· !dent; Sharon Briggs. IW<.'retary: I e DAJfCE ASSEMBLY ..
lend •he chu•ch .. ,.,,, .. end uw tt.. Judy Wilson. trea!lurPr, ancl "Fantasy vs ftpallty was the
lte .. d no ltoom Anita McCellan. historian I Ou•mt' of the modern dance as-
!lt'mbly last wH k The numbers The run off will be held at tht' preSE'nt£'d lnduded "Moods In INS U R AN C E next meeting Margart't May. PPrruMlon," "Spanish Patte-rns,"
FIRE-MARINE-AUTO school nurse. Is their advisor ThP "Kt'i'p It Gay." "Che-mi!rtry,"
girls have h ad a hard lim«' gt>t "Mist.," "Lily." "Espana," ''Mo. W . C. wAGNER ting started becaUSE' of lac-k or 7.amhlquf'," "Underwater Fan-
430 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa lnfnrmatlon on how tht> organ I tasy.. and "Voorloo Suite.'' AI;
Liberty 8·0466 Res. HA 5878 zation Is run. Mn May say!l that ytJu 'can tell 110 clearly from the ~~ii~;;~~iiiii~~-~ sht' Is going to have a mE't'ting tltl~ the dancH encompassed \o\i th nurse a ttvisors of thP othl'r vnrl~d theme!!. The student di·
TDIE STARTS AT T"OtJJl DOOil Future Nurs('S ClubR tn Ornngr rt>ctor of the assembly this yea r
I County Schools. and that four of was Terry Reich, and the ad.
the girls a rt> going to a tPa l.n vi80r5 were Miss Jeanne Congdon
Santa Ana given by thf' WomPn !I and Mrs. Beverly Longfield. Auxiliary to Orange-County Mt>d
kal A..~•:<'iation, for the Futur£'
Nur~ Clubs. so th(' club Is
slowly but surely gPttlng 11tarted
The 26 glrls hopt> that trips to
such places. a hospital ship or an
Institution for the menta lly re·
ta rdPd may be arranged later on
We certainly wlsh thi"St' two new
clubs the best of luck In the
coming year.
• • • e DAJfCE AFTEil CAME
Although the group was s mall.
spirits weTe gay at the dance last
Friday after Harbors win oveT La
Habra. Music was provided by
the Gregory Day band. The da nce
started the freshman claas o n
s• .. tr ••• , ...... ..,.,
~elena's
FADS AND FASHIONS
roNIOil at M1SSY SIZES •• .DRfSSES 6 PLAYCLOTBES
1741 z. cour JDGIIWAT a.aoa 1171 oc.o~~a om. IIAil
FIRST SPEAKER in the Orange
Coast C ollege Retailing Clinic
series on sales training confer-
e nces will be Earl H. Kieselhorst,
president of Chemical and Fibre
Associates and executive direc-
tor of the Pomona Central Busi-
ness District. He will talk on
"How to Sucdted as a Sales-
man" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in
Room 5 of the OCC T echnolo-
gy 8uildin9. Other lectures will
be given Feb. 26, March 5 end
March 12.
Gloria Webb
Is Married
Contlnuln1 her studies at New·
port Harbor Hlah School will be
the new Mra. J ames Slael, who
wu ~ntly married at the
home ot h~r parentJJ, Mr. and
Mra. William T. Webb of 2675
Redlands Dr., Costa Mesa.
The weddlnc ~remony was
performed by Rev. Charles Hand
of Costa Mf'U, unlttnr the for.
mer Mlsa Gloria Webb and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gle nn V.
Slsat>1 of TUstin. The bridegroom
Is finishing his sea duty with
the U. S. Navy aboard the USS
Hornet. He attended Santa Ana
High School.
Beck••• to Speak
To OCC Fac•IIJ
Or. Arnold lk'ckman, prfi'Si dent
of Beckman Instruments. lnc
and head .of th e Los AngelPS
Cha mber or Commer«'. will talk
to the Orange Coast Colleg~ fac.
ulty this evening tThursdayl on
"What Bus iness a nd Industry
Exl)«ts ot Education."
Dr. Beckman htoads a S29 mfl.
lion corporation tha t In 21 years
has grown from a home work-
shop operation Into one of the
na tion's leading produ<'t'rs or
precision Instrume ntation for
sclen<'t' and Industry. Hellpot.
now located and expa nding In
the ha rbor a rea, Is n division of
Beckman.
owing
-Come Here
11M ~bd..l17 ot .c.atlftl' an Cba.mber of Comm~. w1t.b the
lnblmatioul PCJWtAa da-.tc tn Ulllatanc» ot the Southwellt Row·
H • w p o r t R a t b • r Ia u.nder ~ Aleoelat-. wW be rev!\<~ ~ eoftlllcliratlon. 'n.e fOI• itbi .. ~JeU~·~---~-~~~i!!~~~~~~!!!!!!~ matioe olu ln'*"MtlonaJ low·
tn1 .... tta II Ia the proce. ot
belftl~
'nle p,e.ident of the tnttnta·
tlonaJ I'.WatJon of Rowlnr Or-
patzatlona. Guton MuU~IJ' of
Swtberland, recently vtatt.d here
and took pJcturee of th~ channel.
Mr. MulleJ'I propoMd the inter.
national race and aatd t.h~ eoUtM
here wu the equal ot anythtnr
he had eeen 1n the worlcL
U an International Rowlnr
Reptta becomes a reality, a bld
wtu probably be maM by the
Southwatern R.owtnr AMoc:lates
to hold the clualc here.
The Western Sprint Be1atta.
or1anl:zed by Hay Lan~nhelm.
aecretary of the Newport Harbor
A dinner will be held at the
VIUa Marta Restaurant Satur·
day to honor Pattie Ostrander, Le
Chapeau Departmental head,
auxlllary to 8 et 40.
Salon 163 ot Oranre County,
8 et ~. wu recently presented
wtlh an American Flac Which
had flown over the capital
bulldlnr In Wuhlngton. D. C., by
Congressman James Utt of Santa
Ana.
LADIES
HAIB
STYLING
HOME
PERMANENTS
* Di8tiDcti••
Mens
Haircutting
DAN'S
J)AJI
Port Berber Shop
(Formerly Roy' a Barber Shop)
TWO BARBERS Maam Bcabcl'
DAN DETWILER hnrno11Md s.mc. Barbcw 077
2863 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
OOD}bOD
RAGAN'S RESTAURANT
~0 UQUOR SERVED
LUNCHES
DINNERS
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65c
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OPEN 11:3> A.M. TO 8:00P.M. CLOSED TUESDAYS
DINNER SERVED FROM TO 8:00 P.M..
ll:tUnd flU eluvtdi ol ~'~~···~I
TWa W ... •• Et~rt W ............. Y .. -----
OOIOI'UWITT KETBODIIT
aD w. lttla lt.. e-ta .....
L.lherty 1-4552 a... J_... W. McSiume
Sunday: 9:30 a.m .. Church Sun·
day School; 9:30 and 11 :00
a.m. Momlnr Worshlp-7 p.m.
Co1lege Age MYF Service -7
p.m . Hl&h School MYF Service:
8 p.m., younr adulta l'f'OUP
service.
cauaca of a.. JfAZAWED
IDS Anaheim St.. Coeta Meea Paatort ....... ClJft Wlll!mn ..
Uberty 1-7111
Sunday ~ces: Sunday School,
9:30 a.m. Momlng Worship at
10:30 a.m. Evangell.stlc Serv·
Ice. 7 p .m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S.,
6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet·
Ina. 7:30 p.m. WedneJ~day.
THE CBtJJlCII OP CBJUST TBE CIIUJICB OP' CIIIUST
1050 Quucla lt.. eo.ta Meea Odd Pellowa Locl9e.
Uberty 1·5711 IMI Jfewport A...,
E. C. J--. MlalaWr eo.to Meeca
Sunday services: 9:45 a.m. Bible I.DM.tr 1·5711
IEVDiA DAT ADVDilST
Jf...,..n amt. at .... lt.. ............ til
Ubelty 1-1511
EJ4el' D. L ~~ Saturday Mornlnr Service.: Sab-
bath School; 9:30 a..rn. -Ser·
mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet·
lnr: Wednesday, 8 :00 p.m.
VJfJVEDA.LIIT COIOIU1fl'i'T PELLOWIIID Dell Qabbcnule
515 w. k1boa Bl..S.. Bcdboa
Dr. ~ Blaaftlt
Sunday Schoo1, 10:00 a.m. Mom· tn.r worship, 11:00 a.m. t~tudy ; 11 a .m. morning wor-Tam ..._,Jr .. MlalaWr
ship; 6 :00p.m . evenlng service. Sunday Service.: 9:45 a .m. B.Ole I"DDST AISEIOLT OP COD
Midweek eervlce, 7:30 p.m. ltudy; 10:55 a .m. worship ~· 22D4 St. & Eldea Aft.. C..ta ..._
Thursday. tee; 7:30 p.m. evening aervtce. LJ.bel'tr 1•3711
--........ d K. c:. CroJllc. ·--CIDUBT CBtJJlCII 8T 1111! SEA CE!fTIIAl. ltBLE CBU'JlCB Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor-
Comma.alty Metbod.llt arcm,. A.,.. at 23rd St. ship: 10:55 a.m. and eVanreltst llalboa ll•d. at 1•~ lt.. Jfewport eo.ta .,...., LJherty 1-5301 aervtce, 7:30p.m. Younr People ~ 5221 A. A. Kaden. Pator and Cblldn!n'a Service, 6:30
PaatOI': .... Jlcrr A. Car1eOD ..., d Sch 1· 9 45 M fVrn. Sun. MJd-weelt Service: Sunday Worship, 9:30 a.m. and ~un ay 00 • 1 a.m. om-ed ~... 7 ..,. La ... l--' 11 a.m. Church School, 9:30 tng Service, 11:00: Eventnr n.:.uay. :..v r..m . a .,.
a.m. Midweek M~: 7:00 Service. 7 :30. MJd-weelt Serv-Mt•lonary Councl , Tburada,..
g.m. Wed.naday pr ed by lee, Wed n e 1 day, 7:30 p.m. 9:30 •·ii-for all day.
potl _... Younr people meet 6:1.5 p.m. :1.5 p.m. u~ Sunday. rtiiST IOOfa&JlW •AJITDT cauwca ST. JOACIIIM CIIUilCII 150 W. _..._ lt.. c.ta ~~-1-.& OraDge A.._ eo.ta .. _. JtEWIOIIT ....Oil Uberty J.S.
ua.ty 1-1011 LUfMIIAJf CBUKB ,...._. DL ~ & ,_
PatMr ~ J. Jf..ta 2501 CUff Dr. Jt...-t .._.til Sunday ecbool. 9:45 a.m.· church
SUDdcly .,_ tit '· L t. 10 aDd Llbeltr 1-tal 1 e r v tee 11;00 a.m. Tratnlna
11:30 a.m. Weekdaya: x.. at ~· Jo6a PNtpp Union 7l.m. Sunday. Eventnr
7:00 a.m. -Confeaton: Satur· Dupllcate momtnr 8et'Vtces-8:45 wonhlp s p.m. Sunday. Teaeb-
daya from •:oo to 5:1!5-7:00 to a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Sunday; en and otneen m~ 7 p.m. 8:~ p.m. Sun.day fk'hooi for ecbool ap Wed.nellda..J. Pr~ ce and
-IICII ~u at 9:45 a.m.-, Nn-Bible ltUQJ '7:45 p.m. Wednet· l1WIT ...,...,. cau -~ __ , ... _ or JrKWJOn dec! tor both ..w. and ... y.
8a1boa m.4.. Ita & CINit Ita.. Sunday Sehool 1'1111T CBUIICii OF taaii'f e ...,. IQ&iii&i =mo. v..... IT. JOIIIf YWrU'I' ., ... u.. -:-t .... Sun4&7 tenicM: t :e a.m.. SUn· lit ...._ A.., ..... ,.._.. u...
dq SdlooJ; 11:00 a.m., Wor· IIAIIII ••• 8un4Q kb.ol: t:lS a.m.. Sun· &hlp Servtce· '7:30 p.m. Sund.u F.._ I' 0 7 aa.r, ..... dq e.rvtce: U:OO a.m. Wtd· ~ v en 1 n • ~; Mtd-W..rt Su.ndq M._: I:JO Lm. a t:JO I'Mtiti4Q' ~~ X..Un1: 1;00 Servtee: "r:30 p.m. w~ a.m. ow-ton: 8aturdan and a.cUQ ...._-ailS VI& Udo, ....... ollJtt Prtclan u4 BoiJ ;!f.-port IMd1. open • LID.•
Pra.yw x~ Days: T:ae to a:JO p.m.: rtnt a~._. dan.-• a.m.-7:j5
aADOa ....,..,. or GOD rrtdqX...Ia.m. P4 w~ ..,., p.m. J'rS.
1lf •• -0 ... Cla7 riBltnp.
CaM ... ......... .... c.a."ft 1
Sunday --....... IDCIIft• =: .. ~-"l~ Mid..,....-. T:e ~ Tla~. 1'~JWpW·i!i/;;, Ice T:e pa. 'l"ti11 I 1·
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15tla lt. & lt. A.ltdlwwa ad.. --J::, -&lcboel
PcDtor. a... 1--L lt.wa:rt
SUNDAY: Momlnc worship .. 9:30
and 11 a.m.: Cburc:h School.
9:30 and 11 :00; lr. Hllh. Sr.
Hllh and eol1ere are Pellow·
lhfs-, 7 p.m.; Thu.racfay, Prayer,
study r;roup, 8:30 a.m.
CIIUac& OP 01711 LADY or wr. CADaL .... w ...... 819d.. Jfewport
IIAibew 021.
paua. ......... Jmrr. ·--Patha llldlael lraaloa Aulataat ....
Sunday Maaea: 8:00 and 10:00
and 12:00 a.m. Confession: Sat·
urdaya and eves. of lat Prtda,..
and Holy Days from 4:00 to
5:30 p.m. and from 7 :30 to 8:30
p.m. Dally Ma.a 8:00 a.m. P1m
Frtday: 6:30a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Novena (Perpetual Help):
Monday, 7:45p.m.
COilOJtA DD. MD
C911M0Jttff CII1J1ICII
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Sundq Worthlp Servtce.: 1:30 a.m.. 11 ;()() a.m. Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
IT. JAIIU UIICOPAJ. IDVS.UM,W ....... .._. ...... .• .... , .................
Sundq • vbi: 1:00 a.m. BolJ
Communion; t :lS hmtiJ s.rv. b. 11 a.m., wonblp ~
Tbunda,. . ,.. vtc.: 1:15 a.m. PtQW Ga.tld; 10:30 lloiJ Com.· mullion.
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Anybody here trom BuRkeT
Hill f Rani on to your Brown
Bread'n 1ather round . . • we're
about to bnnv up the craziest
pot o' bean 10up tha t ever pro-
duced a broad Ah! Simmer l.n a
pot 10me allthered bacon. add a
amall diced onion and a few atalb dleed celery. 2 teu poona
aaJt. next two cupa bMna and 8
cupe water . . . Brine to a boil.
cover, turn flre down. at.m.mer
a bout 30 mlnutM . • . "What
Jives wtth thla 30 minutes bit!"
you aay. "We've 1ot respect tor
our fWlnp." Juat teaaln1 . . .
Wr re ualnc Hallmark's new 30·
minute, precooked beana ...
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yoa caa b...-. ,_, tc.oct ..
c:lt.W .. _... la a IID4ItW ol
mlaatae ••. ,... ......
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aad --·-.......... 014 ...... , ••• baiiiM beaU qa.ldl·
er"D F trm ooald .,.t ber
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..atlrl ....... 'I'M! ooal4 be .,.......... Ia aay tcmldt.
r ..-tltAd ..U. ,_ aac· ...... -·--rice ... ef ~-wW--k1a4 ot
blala, bat -tile otiMr baDd
_. CFFD rl't' m· wW be MU·
pa1b I • • . n. Jut ltS&a9 to
try ua-Ia a ...t lolld • " aa., _......._ ... p .•. aut
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~ II " Jld la Ita ewa
cook1"9 ~ ... Pretty ..... ....u be Cllble to throw
oat pot. ...s paDS tDo. aloll9
wtUa .. Soar. baJdD9 powder
caad 80da ••.
* * * Uttle O.Car and hll Wiener-
mobile are coming to town •..
Thla Friday at 4 In the afternoon
... Klcla love little Oscar, be·
cau~ he'a pint sized just like
they are . . . And he gives out
thoee cunnln1 little ~ar Mayer
hot doe whittles ... Hot Dll·
aed~ Doe ... what lovely mualc
wW wen d Ita way up and down
the alales ... over to the have-a-
bite CIDI'Mf ••• Where the Olear
.)lQa nJce lacb' wUl be Jiv1na
faith W'ltb baa. ttl bGt clop on
Uttle llddtl ..•
* * * ~ • ZT\1 a.tty,•
~ aad ..., Joc+i"9, eo
baDdy to --.. too wtUa a am
., ClaDbenT .... . . . .....
..... Scali ..... tried aU c:riapy
aDd aJ.ae la craaMd con o-..
. . • ""Kaiaal Q.lcba wttb
malta.• Cb.ldl:ell wttb a ChW
bean~ pl....,.. )alee to eootb
lt dowD ••• JIM!tlwly .,....
rioaa ..... pl.cltt.red ap w1tb
tl ---. CI'NCIIIdoe cmd papea .•• ~ ·~-aluNid be a voodY ,_ ... ....at daf'l
wttb lta IMltod c:IMeM idA9
•.. ""QaSdt c.o-Callie" .....
wttb bUcait ala, hall broO.cS cof,_ CCIIb wttb thNe mlllatoa
lDU..~ ....... ~
.•• -aftiii'DOOG ......
* * * Just droollne thru our new
Cook Book that can be yours
for 99 cenu Valentine's Day ...
with a 15.00 grocery purchase
. . . Jnalde are coupons worth
$1~ ... Buy a double decker
Ice cream cone on the way In
and you'll come out even . . .
with a cent lett over tor bubble
IUJ1l.
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of lb.-"''tc.'NN 'rleuUrY'I of
Good Cooklnl" to ..U. and when tJM7 .,. ..,... tJt,jft won't be no
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CUTTING THE WEDDING CAKE following their marriage cere-
mony ere newlyweds Mr end Mrs. Donald Gene R.ttler The bride ts
the former Miu Judy Mathies of Balbo<~ Island. -(Peter Z. M.
Singer photo)
THE WEDOIN6 rARTY, taken at a reception
held at the Balboa Island home of Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Stetson, includes the Rev. John Per~e.
Miss Ann Stewart, newlyweds Mrs. and Mr. John
W eyne Thomes end Paul Dunlap -{Photo by
Folsom)
--0-1-SCK--i-a -l Jane Wells Stetson of 8.1.
· · · note Is Bride of John W. Thomas
.., na A small weddlnr whi<'h In St~tson bfocame th~ bride of John
dude<! cloee relatives of the Wayne Thoma&.
The Elton BamettJI hav~ Cln· bride and v-oom wu held Jan The bride Ia the daurhter of 19 at St. James EplK'Opal Church Mr. and Mrs John T. Sletaon of
!shed their new home and are In near Lido, when Mlsa Jane W~lls 224 ~arl Ave .• Balboa island.
the process of moving Into It and h~r husband Ia th~ son of
Elton. by the way. has pulled M d M Wllb Th t C ·•nema Club r an rs ur omas o out of real estatto and lnsuran~ C06t& MHa Rev John Parke .
business and has jolnt>cl thl" ram. rN1or at St Jame-s. performed
lly builders supply business up t 5 p • thP w.-ddlnr rites
Garden Grove 'way Maree ls 0 ee r1 ze Miss Ann Stt"War1 of Newpon
M• J d M th• f 8 I ' still teaching Harb<'r Are a • I ramt> home from Stanford Uni-ISS u y a laS 0 • • cherubs' • • • w·.nn·•ng F lms Vt>rslty ~Pf'C'Ially to M'rve a.s I mult1 of honor at the ceremony I . 8 • d f D I d R•tt Now that ~f'ryonf' f'IS4> hall Bf>o;t man was Paul Dunlap o! s rl e 0 ona I er ~n having 8 tout'h of flu. Edna Thf' Orangf' County Cint'ma C"o•lta Ml'$a
drt'Ws Prc.>sbytcrlan Churt'h. CIIU Franklin. 701 Larkspur Avf' C"n I Club will hold a salon showing Thf' brldt> r host> a whltf' tafff'ta Chooslnr the heart month Cor
their wedding rites, Miss Judy
Mathlaa and Donald Gene Rltter
were unltt'd In a double rlnr
marriage ceremony on Feb 2 by
Rev. James S. Stewart at St An
llaVI.'n rona del Mar got hf'r~lf a plain of amateur movies at 7 :30 p.m wf'dcling gown which was made
The brldeiTodtn. now living In old cold. It was a lc,lapaluu>r Saturday In the Friday Afternoon wllh an f'mplrt-wal~tllne and
SAugus, Is thto son of Mr and but Is aettln~ ~tiP: ClubhouM', Costa M~ o;n,.,P n('(·k Shf' "-ore a small
Mrs Gene RJtter of 2!2 39th St . Prize win nang films takf'n b} "'hltf' cap "'Hh tJny vf'll and Newport The bride ls the daugh. Lyell Buttermorf' f>Ut vavan club members durlne-the past carrlt>d a rolonlal bridal bou
tf'r of Carl Mathia& or 200 Agatf' gerln~t for unusual bit of this year w1ll be shown. SelE-ction of I quet MIS!! Stf'Wa" also wore
C •tt Ave .. Balboa Island, and the late and thnt to help df'<'Orlltf" Buck the winners has been kept St"<'Tet. taffeta made In a sht>ath styl<'
Omml ees Mrs Mathias Bt'an's n~ sporting (Coods lltore and will not be known unul the wuh portrait l't'<'kllnf'
I A wt'ddlng gown of whitt> bumped Into some J>OI'IOn oak movies are flashed on tht' ~n I Fnlluwlng the wt'ddmg St>rv!Cf'
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POODLES?
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kl ~7010 A • t d b Chantilly Ia~ over silk taffeta and Is now sutfe-rlni from an TheN" w111 also be a spe<-Jal a r~ptlon wu held at thf'
PP OI n e y wa~ cho!len by the bride A Ia~ acute attat'k . of. sa~e showing of 'The Mute." one of bride's part>nt.s' homf!
band held her fJnaertlp Vf'IJ and the prlu winners In tht' Tf'n Best 1 -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
A I Cl b hi 1 .. A neat trlck-Mr anl1 Mro; D:1 of West film competition !' nn ers u mate ng a~ mitts complett'd Jones. former Corona Highlands Tht' m~tlng Is open to all In WE'VE liVED ~ her enlt'mble. Sht' t'arrled pink residents. live In a dlfferf'nt I tert>stt'd In amatt'ur mov1f'S PTt'S
Committees tor 1951 have been Hollywood rost"fl and Illy of the town than thf'y did a w~k a~to ldent of the-club ls Harry Petf'rs .... ~ C 1 • •--=-
appointed tly Dr. S. R. Monaco, valley on top of 3 prayt>r book. llnd they haven't movf'd an Inch. of N..wport Heights. owne-r of Wft-lmlrllfiU ~--
the new president of the Anglers 8 strand or hf'irloom pearls be· It St>(>mS that the city border Star TV.
Friday Luncheon Club, which longing to a great aunt enclrded moved over. so now thl'y Jive In II,._. E. R-1 SL IJ 2 .;!8
meets every Friday noon In the ht-r throat. . . Garden Grove and IMt wt>f>k LEGAL WOTJCE ~ ,.. _.,.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The 1room s sister. Mtss Jean-their addr~ was Anaheim. Ed N011CE OF PUBUC HEARING •-..&.-a.... "....a&...-1-
The committees Include: Boat nette Ann Ritter. served as maid Jonl!'!lf Is a former 76 SM-YIN.' Sta· Notice ls hereby given that thf' ..... ....., .,.. .....
ch arters. Uly Call and Bill To-of honor. She wore an Ice blue tlon owner In Corona del Mar. Plannlnr Commission of the City
\)laa; entertainment. VIctor Me-Ia~ eown over taffeta and car-• • • of Newport Beach w111 hold a
La&len. Marie Monaco, Ruth rled a fan-ahaped bouquet of Mrs. Tommy Wll.aon o.t Corona public hearing on the application
Laby. Gertrude Seymour, Sylv1a pln.k ca.rnatlona and aneel feath· del Mar (theblOIJde receptionlat of Helen M. Reeves for a varl-We~Mr. Dr. Huold Dedter, Dr. en. SbnUarly clreaed were the at Tommy ~ .. auty Sal-ance No. 343 to permit: En-
Ray Herold, Mr. and Mia. Olarles brldeuna.lda, Mta. Mary EvaN of on> ls ~peratJnc from major croachment of 2~· lnto rNr yard
ero.her, and Marge McQueeney; Corona ck!l Mar. and Mw Nancy surgery. on second noor overhane only.
proiP"arna. Bud Hare and Clara Eble~ of Fullt>"on. AJI of the • • • On Lot 7. Block 142. Canal Sec
Keeler; trophies, \Dr. Harold brldt-s attendant.a also wore Plans Cor an April wedding are tlon. 212 43rd Stree(
Decker and Ed Weber: current pearl necklaces given to tht>m being made by Mary Ann Ma-Notl~ Ls hf'reby furtht>r giv~n
fishing reports, Bob Scofield : by the bride. Ioney. daughter of Mr and Mrs that said publk hearing will bt'
rules (to ~ that there are no Dale Thorson of Whittier Thomu Malont>y of Nf'wport h~ld on the 21st day of February.
rules), Bill Tobias and Ed Wt>bt'r I served as ~ man Ushers were Harbor, and Lt JamM~ VlnN"nt 1957. at the hour of i ·JO p m In
The club Is currently making th~ grooms cousin!~. John and Ma"ln Jr. son of Mr and Mrs the Council Chambers of th~>
plana tor 3 albacore and tuna Philip Roy.-r of Fullf'rton and I Martin of Long l<~land. :'if'w York Newport Beach City Hall. at
charter fishing trips, a ~lng Dave Callahan of Anaheim. The lntt>nded bride Is a tpachf'r 1 which time and plal"t' any and
thread derby. and an early bot I ~lte 181~~bo can:elabra and at Carl Harv~y S<-hool for Hand! all person.~ interestt'd may ap
tom tlshlni charter. w e !!at n " nil ecorated tht' capped Chlldrt'n pear and be heard then.>On chur<'h for tht> ~rt>mony. Organ • • • I RAy y COPELIN. Se<-retar)
NO'I1CE OF PUBUC HEARJNG musk wa.. furnished by Billie Anolht>r Harbor !IIsch rouplf' Newport Beach City Notl~ Is hereby given that thf' ()(>aver Following the C't're-plighted their troth whrn Ml~~ Planning Commission
Pla nnlng Commission of the City mony a re<'t'ptlon was held at the Helan Marie Blf'hm. daughtPr of
ot N,wport Beach will h old a VIlla Ma~lna r~taurant where Mr. and Mrs Edward Blt'hm of 1 N011CE OF PUBLIC HEARING
public hearlne on the application the hrlde 8 cousin, Miss Ruth CO!Ita Mt"Sa. ann()Unct'd that shP 1 Not!~ ls ht'r«.'by given that the
of certain property owners In B~rh~rt of San Btomardlno. greet-w111 wed John Trautwein. '!On of Planning Commission of the Cit}
Beacon Bay tor a variance No e 1 f'. guesL". She wore a Qlor the Paul Trautwein!! of Co~ a 1 of N~rt Beach will hold "
342 to permit: The construction blue drE'!I.!J of silk with 8 corsa~t' Mesa. Time nnrl place of thf' public hearing on the application
of awnings attached to tht> of whhlte carnations. The grooms wedding havt> ne~t be(>n rt>vt"alt'd of A. Sandy Steiner for a varl
houses on lots 1 thru 22. 62 and mot er wort' a pale pink wool • • • an<'f' No. 3.15 to pennlt: South·'
63 to extend not further than six jt>n;('y dreM with matching ac· Miss Janc.>t Rnge-rs of Balho{l wr'>t .;Ide of garage-wall to ex·
lnchH back trom the front prop ce~~~lesl and 8 s~mllar corsagt>. Lsland has a spf'Cial guf"st thi<~ tt>nd to prope"y line and be of
erty Unt'. On Lot as above. Sea· Bo ~dow c';g a oneymoon at w inter-her mother, Mrs. Hilda 1 4-hour masonry con.structJon On
con Bay u ~r ty and Laa Vegas. the Rogers from North Wale-s, Eng Lot 22 and 2Q. Block 435. Tract
Notice' Is hereby further ~tlvrn brldt> and groom are making land. Rect>nt trips around th«' CDM. 436 Hf'llotrope. I
that aald public hearing will be tht'lr home at Tujunga. Both of southland, such u visits to Ma Notice Is herl.'by furthtor given
held on the 21st day of February ~h«' ~oune rouple graduated rtneland and Disneyland . hnve that said public hearing will be I
1951. at the hour of 7 :30 p m In ro; hewport Harbor High School bet>n part of the Roaer's ltln«' hf'ld on the 21st day ot February.
the CouncU Chambers of tht' an t t> groom also attended rary. Mrs Ro~tNS entertalnf"d a 1951. at the hour of 7:30 p m. In
Newport Beach City Hall. at Orange Coast College. He Ls now few of the many friends who the Council Chambt'rs or tb~
which time and pla<'t' any and working tor Republic Supply Co have feted ht>r sin~ her arrh•al Newport Beach City Hail, at
STOR.E HOURS DAJL Y -10 A.'M. TO 5 P.M.
SAnJRDAY-9 A.M.. TO 1 P.M .
Your Progress
•
Will Be
... if you use the facJhues of
chis bank regularly.
You will find us always
ready ro cooperate, in C\ery
way possible, lO aid your
financial adYancemmt. Y our
account is in"ited.
all penona Interested may ap at Saugus. Present for the bridge luncht'On I whlrh time and plaC't' any and
pear and btl' heard ther~n. AuJII., f1 Serle held at her daughter's apart all ~ns lntt'rested may ap-
RAY Y. COPEUN. Se<'retary ment were Mrs William Black pear and be heard theftOn. N wport H b Bank
Newport Beach City I aL-&...•IIIIIr burn and Mrs F. B Brandt of RAY Y C'OPEUN. ~uy e ar Of
Planning Commission ...... Newport Heights and Mrs. Clar Newport Beach City Alo~~dlnn~b~aMed~ ~~ru~~~~~~Wand ~=;P~Ia~n~n~l~n~g=C~o~m~m~~~l~o~n~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N<YhCE OF PUBUC HEAIUllC
Notice Is h~by given that the
Plannlnl Commlalon of the City ot Newport Beach wtll hold a
pu bUe hearb•g on the application ot Henry E. Hartae and Hormen.
J. P. toT a variance No. 344 to
permit: An encroachmt'nt of 10'
Into a required 30' front yard set-
bade. On LoU 1, 2. 3 and 4, Block
.SS. Section-Canal. 3601 · 3603 ·
38M • 36m Flnl~ .
Notlce Is hereb y further riven
that aatd pubUc h eartnr will be
htid on the 21st day of February.
1957. at the bour ot 7:30 p.m. In
the Coundl Chamben of the
!(.-port Beach City BalL at
whkh time and plaee any a nd
all penoN 1ntftelled mQ' ap~
pear and be b .. rd thf!ftOI'I.
RAY Y. COPI:LIN. Secretary
Newport -...dl Clty
ftai'Ulln Commlaalon
the women ot American ~ion Mlu Rogers Is a dt'partmf'nt r
Auxiliary Un1t 291 tor the New-secretary at HcUpot Ln Costll
port ~ton post for February. Mesa. • • • acrordlng to Mrs. Robert Brlgp,
president. who will be In charge.
The dinner Is prt'pared and
served each month by the Wom-
en's Auxiliary to the Post In
recognition of their coopet"at1on
and h elp. Mrs. Georce Sh aw wu
In charp of a roast beef dinner
aerved In January .
The entire family ol Blll Spur 1
aeon m of Cliff Haven are off
soon tor a winter sJdlne vaca
tion . . . taklnl advantare or
th~-day pleasur.. family fun.
healthY exerd!K' and a sport that
th~ blg, little and ln-between
on ee can all enjoy.
...........
..
WII I.WILID
DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
-AT-
2721 EAST COAST IDGHW AY
AJICAD~ IUD..DD'fG
CORONA DEL MAR
Phone
HARBOR 684S
BAKER'S Corona del Mar
From the moment you enter this most
attractive decorating end fur '1t ture
establishment you II find a rich reward for
your vi$it ... Among our proudest
pre~n tat;ons ere some of the fo remost
coordinated collections of contemporary
furniture end accessories. Da"ish impom
of e•quis te crafhmenship ... the T adeo
Kegu coUect•on wtth en Oriental influence
. .. Paul McCobb desiqns for the
Amencan contemporary fHiin9 •••
each piece will add to the total effect
of your home in much the Mme wey tht
fine 1ewelry adds to your beauty .
Our lamps, screen' and ecc.uories are
c.hos.n with dtscriminetinqteare to tnlly
compliment your furniture with
~tht•~inq srnartnau.
\ .
Th1a PSchmt Treuury cook
book baa a pluUc eo&t..cl bard
cover for durabWty &ad t.
Wuatrated throuchout t n
beautltUl color. Tbere an
over 100 color picture. WI.W-
traUnc new udttnc. ....Uy
prepared. menu lchu for Jun.
cbeona. apeci&l oec&tdoo., bol·
ld&ya, 1prtna-and aummer, fall
and wtnteJ' u well u eooo-
o.my dilh•. triclu with lett-
oven, excl~ d.....U and
many other leku tor pU.C.
Mttlnp and table CS.COr&Uona.
Tb.la book t. the pert~t
ctft tor bride• part.le., lu.neb·
eona, br1d&l lbowera and for
the new bride. Tbe Plctww
Tr ... ury ot Good Cooklnc
cont&Ln.t no advertJamc and II
a J'U&I'Uileed P .60 nlue. Tht.
edl Uoo cannot M pure.ha.Md
anywbere etae at any price.
To obtain a copy ot thY
cook book you make a pur-
cta..e ot $6.00 or more and
pay 98c. You then receive the
oook book whJcb contaiJ\11 cou-
pon~ worth $1.20 toward the
purch&M ot 1peci&J Richard' 1
food ltema.
Tbe coupona may be r ..
deemed any time betore May
31, 1867.
a size ahd
color
for
QVQr~
roorn!
WASTEBASKETS
*~.d~ OIW-~ li.d.e f * Fl.uib~.
I'IOit•
ri'UJJ'TUtl paly~tlay
k~c! * Ru.tproof, tk~lproof,
claip-proof,
axuh4blc!
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2107 &. COAIT IDQKWA'I'
coao•A DIL IIU ,
Is
In
S12S Wins Second -;:a,:,c:::::= .. ~
Bar a,-...... of Qilllta ...._ aJl •-tbe-IPOt NPOft el tbe
IIM'""W of tM U4o Ja&e Tbul• OIJmpie 0... at MelboUme to
• _.. .d In tile An,.. ,...., l..a.acMon
nM .. IAII••t ..... WIDft -.,.-.ce Club •aet'DI WI .. ..,_ In
KeaQ P. Sdunktt. .0, ol !f.n doetar, ~flo. Scb11161t 1aJct be~ =~t ~ the Newport Hadlor Yadlt Club.
aon t01 tbe A. .. wt.o un&ortu1aaW,. Y'l& u.t loud. JJdcr We. wu would kUJ all oftloed' ta¥11ilwd lr"~n. OvcleD Crow Hlll topic wu r====::::;::::;:;;;o=;;;;==::;; wtdl-,. wt.D4 up ol the bu· tied f« lut plta Ia tile JeqM. fined ... ftu~. F. T, In Wbeft tbe banclcaftl -. l"e· "bdal ~" DPIMMA&DfO AJIID ~ ...._ two ~ame~ ..,. Our • team ...on the leeJ'ue wltb X.-paet ~ Court f« dJ.a. IDOW!d. Be wu tnunedlately taJc-eom~ 1n tb .. .,.u.olf for A.L'ID.A'I'IOJU pt~ aut w.-by our A. and B two more ~ ... \o to In tbe tw1»lq tile ~ and MlnJ ln· en to ~e pollee mtloo and the Jf~ Ratbof 'J'outmu. MARIA SIEBER
t--. Hunt.tncton ._en 'l'ou.ma.mftt. tadcatect ln publle d\1111\a, a booked. ten wu f'Nd Elll.a. whO ~e ,.. CINt pme wu pl.,.c! on In the tooma.ment teama pl-.y bnwt the lllpt befon at the Dr. John M.Uler o1 eo.ta Nee& on ~ wtn-.·· a d~ rOI'tDifb-wttb w~. ""· I. aptNit San until def .. tecl. Jamalca Inn., Corona del Mat. ea.me to the .tattoo to b'nt Mr. o1 the mld-eut ~ SaD Plfth Avenue
Juan Caplltra.no. 1bJ8 wu the Out B'a han not W. a pme S. wu.ueeted for bead laceta· Sclun1dt. 11\e ~ aald he Winner wu Bob JtodrweJ1 of By Aj)potntment-Batbor e.G
.ftrlt pme In tbe Hunt.tnctcm ~ and If ttu:1 keep up at tbla doni at Oranae County HOI· ahould be locked 1n a ward .at the Santa Ana Club, who wlll • MattiOid Aw.
Beaeb Touma.ment and wu rate It wlU M the ftrwt time 1n p.ltal. the Oranp County Boeplt&l for now enter the clJ.atrSd compft.l· Corona del Kat, Ca11fonl1a ~~~Bun~n~~h~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~0~~~~~~~·======~~~~===~=======~~==~~~~~~==~~ Both our teama eame out wtth one of OW' te&DM·haw won ~ Dotty told pollee that. after wrv-;
wtnnlne KOn!S.. the leaaue ancJ toumMtent. 1n1 Mr. Sdlmldt wwral dtl.nk.a,
The A came ~ wu 23-10, e ICIIOOL DAIICE he refU.Md to MtVe h1m any
with BUl Tw.lat .ecorlne 10, and The annual Student Covnc:U more. Mr. lchmldt made a r•·
Robbie Wlnterbotham 6 for hteh Danee for the -.wnth and ete}ltb mark to two men who were ln
polnta. 11\e B score wu 51-22, graden Is to be held tomorrow the PfOC'MI o1 leaviSI the bar,
with Cary Weston ahootlnc 11 n(eht Friday, Feb. 15 from 7:30 and an at&"Ument to lowed.
and Kent HOO.On 17 points. to 10. It will be held I!' the When pollee a r r 1 v e d , Mr.
On Friday, Feb. 8. the ~nd EnaJgl\ JYtn and It will be titled Sctuntdt wu bleedtncat the nose
game ln the tournament wu a "SOCK HOP.'' A "sock hop," u and head. He wu taken to Hoae
played agaJnst H u n t 1 n e t o n you may know, \S where no shoes Hoepltal. While walt!ne tor a Beach. are worn and prizes are gtven _......:... ______ --,:._ __
The A team lost 29-8. Points for the most original, fancy. and
were made by BUl Twist with uniquely decorated SO<:ks.
4. Robbie Wlnterbotham, 3, and The price la 15 cents plus the
Je!t Glass 1. showlne of all Student Body
The final score In the B game Cards Music will be recorded
wu 45-19 our favor. Bill Frueh-and the Horace• Enalgn Swine
ling with 15. and John Hughes Band wlll play a few number&
with 9 captured hleh point during the evenl~. Thls grand
honors. altair ls being sponsored by the
These ra.mes finls.hed the sea. Horace Ensign Student Council.
CHU~CHES
CJDISTIAJI sc:IEifCE CIQJ'aCB
"Unto thee, 0 Lord, do I lltt up
my aoul ... Shew me thy ways
0 Lord; teach me thy paths,"
sang the Psalmist In the Golden
Text ol the Uss<>n-Sermon at
the Newport Beach Christian
Scltmce church services thls Sun·
day (Psalms 25:1, 4) The sub·
"Soul," a word which, when
capitalized. ls used tn Christian
Science as one ol the synonyms
for God.
c:::l!miST CB11BCB n' TBE SEA
lfEYnOBT BAJPOB LUTBEUJW
"We Must Be About Our Fa·
ther's Business," will be the topic
of the first meeting of the Junior
Lutherans at 1 p.m. Saturday at
the Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church. Children between the
aees of 6 and 14 are Invited to
become members. Mrs. John
Propp Is chairman or the eroup.
The Rev. John Propp w111 l~ad
a Bible study during the Senior
Lutheran League meeUng at
7 p.m. Sunday at the church.
Members of the Junior Lutheran
League will me-et at 3 p.m. Sun.
day.
LUAU DIXJfEa StnmAT
Lila Trill •• II
.... ltllq Case
The $500,000 law suit trial, in-
volvtne Donna Mae Sorenaon. 20.
ot La Crncenta, who loet her
arm In a Upper Bay skllne acci-
dent Sept. 8. 1954, la expected to
last 4 more weeks, accordlna to
Santa Ana court bouse aources.
The cue Is being tried In
Superior Court. Santa Ana. Judre·
Franklin G. West denied a mo·
tlon of dlamlssal Monday by at·
torneya for the lrvtne Company
and Edmond Vaurhn, prealdent
of the Oranee County outboard
club.
Other detendanta ln the ca~
are Mrs. Claudia H111 Hutson, Jr.
who piloted the boat that struck
the Sorenson girl; h~ husband,
Hurh Huwon, and her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill. and
their business, the Chef's Inns;
Hugh HIUla, Jr. operator of a sec.
ond boat Involved In the a ce!·
dent.
u11111 c .... rc~ats
''Made tor Fellowship" will be
the sermon topic of the Rev Roy
Carlson Sunday morning at
Christ Church by the Sea The
sermon Is intended "to show that
God works creatively in our lives
through the spirit of real fellow·
ship." "Hawaii" w111 be the
theme of the evening program.
1'IM Pro 0.0 9fOUP of tbe ,. •
S..U. TOQtJI F e 11 ow a Ill p , e OSCU II OONIXG
Chr1lt Quarch by tbe S.C.. wW Uttle Oscar, known to young
~ a a-cd.lau luau d1DDer and old through hls appearances
at 6 p.m. Su.Dday lD eoocs.ll on stage, screen and televl~lon,
Ball. The ..... Ear1 Jr:eruat..D w111 be driving hls famous Wlen·
of ADabetm, pator of tbe Pint er·moblle at Richard's Market to·
Metbod.lat Cburcb lD Boaolulu morrow <Friday} afternoon, at 4
for 8 ,.an, wW spec:dE CID4 o'clock. Youngsters will r~lve
thow ~ of bb work wttJI LJtUe Oscar souvenirs, Including
cburdl .. lD BCIWCIU. wiener whlstles and autographed
IT TIE
Eaat eoa.t Highway at A~do, Corona del Mar
Friday , February 15th
Luncheon From 12:00 Noon
ReMnationa Now Harbor 5451
Banquet room CIYailable for party gro~ cmd cluha.
Presented through the cooperation of the Jamaica Inn
Restaurant, Vema Miller and the 1ollowing Distinctive ,
Shops.
FRANCES NORTON SHOPS
1808 S. Main St.
213 N. Broadway
Santa Ana
THE BBAT SHOP
BAY DEPT. STORE
303 Main St.
Balboa
LIDO WINDOW
Lido Bldg. Lobby
1809 Newport Blvd 3355 Via lido
Costa Mesa Newport Beach
Vema Miller School oJ Charm
Commentary. Fashion Modets
307 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
"
Glamour
Glim pses
.., AJfJI UK~~ PELLOWSBIP pp~b~oro&~~============;===~~========================================~============================~ "Look Beyond the Label" will t-
be the sermon topic of Dr.
Charles Blauvelt Sunday morn-Suits are big news this spring,
and most of them are exciting
newL One of the newal~ la Davt.
dow'a allk ~ wlth cropped
Jacket. belted and blou.ed ...
u seen at O'BRIEN'S. and In the
Americana lssue of Vogue maga·
zi ne.
lt'a ~ •dty·COQ.Iltr("'
autt ( cmd tbat k1Dd of double·
up-..... t. part of Americ:a:D w.. a:Dd at O'BB.IEK"S you'll
fiDd a lelecttoD ocbll1rably .ww to tbe Soathlcmd). TheM
DeW nita ~ at lLberty agalA.
tb.y bern DO poi.Dt of atr.a
auywhere; bat ...-ywben
then la a ~ ett.ct of u.D·
dwDeU.
There's news also In the nubby
Glen plaid with a box jacket and
it.'l own white vest. There's news
In the elegant feel of Str0$lek's
stllt twet'd cape suit. And In the
ladylike look and feel of the
longer jacket suit of mohair
shantung in summer blue.
To top all of 0... au.lta for
the ....uiu9 CID4 cooler daya. at
O'BRIEN'S you"U t1Dd JOlU
heart'• desln lD coat. for the
MCDOG. Tbe ........t lD luxury
la camel by Jr:e=a-10 aott,
ao Ugilt. ao c1u.rc:lbM •.. ~ thoee
eT... ~~· bopecKir fahric:a lD
beautiful colon CID4 .tyl• •..
cmd. of CDG.ne, oar ahraJ'a pop-
ular tWMCla.
Prices run the gamut from
budget to better suits. SIZH. too.
range from the tlnJest lady to
those of statuesque size. And
don't forget we have the above
suits In Juniors-Misses-Cus·
tom.&-and Hall Sizes.
ADd ... baYe ..... W..ly
fcrshl ... tbaa ..,... caD ,....t
tel1ba9 about ·-.. So CICIIDe
a ·nmal.D9 lD to O'BIUEJf'S.
251S E. Cout BWJ.
COIIO•A Da. JIAa
llAdlew ..
Ing at the Universalist Commu-
nity Fellowahlp at the EbeU
Clubhou.e, Balboa. TbJ.a ta Rae.
Relations Sunday, m.arldne the
conclusion ot National Brother-
hood Week. Members of all races
are lnvtted.
c LI FF
P AMlL 'I' lfiGBT StJPPEJI
Members of the Balboa Island
Community Methodist Church
wlll hold a Family·nlght Supper
at 6:30 p m Wednesday, Feb. 20.
at the ch urch Larry Dominguez.
director ot the department of
Community Service of Southern
Callfornla . Arizona Methodlst
Conferenct' Board of Missions
and Church Ex1enslons. w111
spt>ak on "The Indians Are Com -
ing, Don't Run."
Persons desiring to ath!nd the
suppt>r are requested to bring
their own table ~.
Visit our new Shop on the Boy.
See our outstonding disploy
of Fine T ransitionol Furnishings.
Inspect our d esign studio
Interiors for the Model Home
Designed and Executed by
CDM COJOCOKIT'I' CIIVaCB
Holy Communion w11J be ob·
lWrvE'd Sunday morning at the
and dropery worltrooms. HI IAYSIDE Dll VE . NEW,OlT lEACH , CALIF.
Corlona del Mar Community
Church. The Rev. Edwin Gornke
w111 give the meditation.
ST c L I
You are invited to see the model home at 1206
Westcliff Drive, Westcliff. exquisitely furnished
in the transitional manner by THE ISLANDERS
and a kitchen by Hotpoint in decorator colors.
It is open for your inspection. WESTCUFF is
Newport area's newest residential development
... a professionally planned .. ultra" community
for discriminating families. Priced from $24,850,
these lovely homes, individually designed leape-
FF
cially for WESTCUFF) encourage the ultimate
in modem. luxurious living. All homes reflect the
craftsmanship of top quality builders and are
set on wide lots facing contoured. winding,
paved drives. All utilities are underground to
enhance the views and landscaping. WEST-
CLIFF will remain always an ?<ici(ess of dis-
tinction in a gay and cultural environment
• f
If you prefer to build yout own hom. or in~ert fot t.t.r buiktinCJ. thete .,. hi9h~ ,...
stric:t.d hom.tit.t from $8000 •v•il•ble. Archlt.ctur.t rwtrictions WI .. ..,.. yoy
4t9ainst erry encroeeh"*'t on the velue of thia propitty . . . Ub.rty 1-8181 • •
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•
Ill *·--·*
vtew o1 rolllnc hUla and C~Ce'an .._., labuloua 8adt Bay.
from the l$xl.W Uvtnc I"'CCCl. rum· •
pu. room and muter bedroom ol
tha. eolld-buUt 2·bedroom. 1"· Bardwood nn.. quallty wall.
bath home. Hardwood tloora, 2 to-wall carpet1nc. ...,.arate tlreplace., auncSec:k and double -r
ca.race. 40x1TT lot (not leue· 8eJ'VIce porcta. enclo.ed yard,
bold).
beautllul land8capln£ ap·
polntmenta to pleue tbe dla· There are no "catchea" or "Jim·
mJcU''-It la a almple atory ot
an owner mov1nc for buatneu c:r1m.lnatlnc ownen. P r I c e
reuona. He 11 wtlllnc to Jive ' "the right people an unuauaJ op· $16,500, term&.
portunJty to own a lovely home •
ttiARB0.R AREA 'S
BEST BUSitQESS BUY
without the c:utom.ary cub fUt·
Jay." Call today for th1a extra-
ordinary ottedna.
• • • IIUI8 BEN.n co. CROSSROADS BUILDING
IIJ I 111 .. IIIJ. Ill. • Park. Balboa laland HAm • 381 I. IEWPIIT ILD •
Corona del Mar
3530 E. eoalt Hwy .• Harbor 5563
011111 .lUllS
VIEW!
1. SHORE CUFFS <Excluslvel 3
br and den. Full ocean view
from Lr.. kitchen, den. Eller·
broek deslcn.
2. SHORE CUFFS. 3 Br .. 3 baths.
2 -bedroom plua ... 2 batha • . New QualJf;J Rome. ~ ltor7: VIew. BHt possible constrU<'·
euy approada; -=luded comer tlon. Nearly new. family ldtcben and dining room lot· 2 bec1rooma and den: two balba· hardwood Goon· natural 3. COM 60' lot. $.'5,500.
· · · larce lot · · · fruit trees ' · · Alder' eablneta; heavy ~d splJt 4. BALBOA ISLAND:
and room tor pool Room down· ahake root: beautttully decorat· a. Exchulve 3 Br, 1 ~ bath,
ed and ready tor oocupancy. compleotely tumilhed. Ready atalnl unft.nl.abed.
$21,110
CLWE VIII~
7731 w. Cout a...,. u 8-GTT
(At tbe Slcnall
N~Beadl
SPECIAL!
Landacaped-4pdnkler sywtem.. to move ln. Cl~ to N. Bay.
--$29,750. _...... b. Exclusive. 1 door from S.
Owner-1194 Temple R11la Drive.
u 8-GJ7
01 OCEII ILYD.
Corona del Mar
Lovely borne on a beautltul cor ·
ner. Fuml.shed 2· bdrm. and den :
2 baths.
We have the key
Bay. 3 Br. fum. Ni~ yard.
$28.500.
c 9 montba old. 2 Br .• 2 baths.
carpe-ted. drapes.
d. DUPLEX. Very small down
and balan~ llke rent. Furn.
e 2 units Excellent tenn.s and
rental hlstory. f'um. $25,500.
t Exclusive. 3 Br .. lanai. nice
yard. corner lot. C~ted
A COMPL.ETE1.Y furnished.
Small down. ba.lan~ $160 ~r
month.
g. BAY FRONT, 4 Br .. large den.
2 nrepla~. excel. beach.
PROlE 8-1811
• URUII HUITER
• lEW um•
• ULlOA ISLUI
• $21 ,liGO FUIIISIIED
l1011 ftr ...... Ulil
2-Car ••race, r.,..
•
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CLYDE IEYEI, Realtor
312 Marine Ave.
HARBOR 2525
Day or Night
Balboa lsland
1955 Ford V8 4-dr. country aedan • $55.000. ' ---------------------~ RIIJ. Co. 5. TRADE. NIN" 2 Br. home In station waron. Local one.owner
car. Overdrive, radio and heater. 3135 E. Coast Highway
Corona del .Mar Harbor 2152
Real lharp! $1896. Terma and ----------
track.
Santa Ana plus cuh tor 3 or
4 Br. home Harbor Area.
6. COSTA MESA. Cabrlllo St . An
ex~ptlonal ni~ hom e, carpet·
ed, 3 Br., 2 baths. Very amall
down and balan~ like rent.
BILLS BEST BUYS
$9,960
.. ~ .. ·· .. -OPEN SUNDAYS
• -roo lAte to Clamly
RELIABLE couple with pown
daupter nftda two· bedroom
hOlM wttb yard . for pets. Call
Tony Peleal Harbor 54:10.
7. COSTA MESA. Smart M -1 In·
vetatment, 4800 IIQ. tt. Neow. Now
Three-bedroom, 1 ~-bath home only 2 years old. Re-
pain ted ln and out last week end. Close to shopping
and achools. $2.000 down.I67.SO per mo. '
I I I IITIIS
leued to HeJipot.
8. CORONA DEL MAR. 45' lot. 4
Br .• 3 baths. Close to LJtUe Co-
Corner Eut 17th 6 TUattn MOD EaaSga cJaeetfled ada • rona. Priced rteht.
Costa Mesa .... I. 9. CUFF HAVEN. 3 two·Br. units
a ll rented. FP $21.950. Small
CAa ro• sALE CAJIS ro• SALE
We have an cnangement ......
DAIRY INDUSTRY
they won't sell FORDS
if we don 't sell MILK
IUT .......... "&l'' FORD
Ia 1111111111 ..... all
.... pt1111c ... CIEII .. .. ..... , ........ .
COME in and SKIM
these TODA·Y
down
10. OCEAN FRONT LOT. 65xll0.
$7.950. Tenn.s.
CHESTER SILJSIURY
Realtor
315 Marina Ave., Balboa Lsland
-Associates -
Curt Oosh -Walter Bliven
Harbor 59'71
IRVINE TERRACE
For Rent
$200 mo. y~arlv. Beautiful new
unfurnished 3·b~<iioont. 2-hath
home.
Ha rbor Investment Co.
HA 1600-Eves. HA 4344-J
WHU 1m11 OR
SEJIIII PIIPERTY
IT PAYS TO
DEAL WITH A
Enti'UR )'OW' r e a 1 e a t a t •
tranaac:tSon.a to a REAL TOlL
He Ia trai.Ded ID hla prote~
alon, 1mows valua, flnaDc.
1.ft1, ud 1s bound to aenw
-Pa .WealJ7, ~ an4
coartloUIJ7. UALTOJIS are
......... ol • D&tJon.al 01'-
IE1IPIIT-' ......
' IICI. UIITS
Eight n"'"·1-btodroom units onJy 2 blocks from down-
town Co.ta Mesa Very comtonable and well planned.
Must be ~n to appreciate Full price $59.500. Income
oC $620 month
W. A. TOBIAS . Realtor
AND ASSOClA TES
'"you'll like our friendly service'
Vlslt us at our new location
Uberty 8·1139 220 E. lith St.. Costa Mesa
EVENINGS CALL U berty 8·8566. U 8-5665
IESIDEinAL IICOIE
Corou llel lar
l'iO'l'HING ELSE UKE THlS IN TOWN
F•r I·WI'IIIII llealllifiiiJ flni .. ell
.,.._ pi• .. lue 2-lletlrlllll ,._,,
a,L, •i• 111Pifice11 tiew •
All newly and complf"tely furniShed Ideal seasonal
or yearly rentals. Nke-yard. c;cparate laundry rm :
garages Excellent location
Sl67.500 -TER.\fS AVAILABLE •
Shown by appointment only
CALL ADA CROW
wi th
lEI .L WIITIII, lulltr
3542 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar
Harbor 4453 Harbor 1862
OCEAI FIIIT
Attractive 2·bedroom and cuest room with bath and
an apartment with sun deck owr double car•~-You
will ll.U the view and «njoy the best of OC'ND awfm.
mini-The tumJture Ia Included at the pri<."e ol $27,500.
PilL aan
CbeerfUl 3 ........... l~ .. u. ........ ~rd.. Smm,y
~ Rudwilod 0oon. ~ Lob of
tta Lib .... ~ CCIDCIIt.lae. 0.... baa ._...t ~ paJ 1:), wU1 ..U b onb' -.a,..
~~Uan-,.,.
Ran.L .... .......
IRVINE
TERRACE
... .,.1 •• I •• ... ........ ._
Only a Few Homes
Remain Available
SEE OUJl n.JRNISHED :MODEL HOMES
Select Now
PliCII ... ac,&OO •• ,.,. .... •• a•
MAC CO CORPORATION
Sales Ottl~. 101 Highway, opposi~
trvtne Cout Country Club
Harbor 6795
CIIIU liD. Ill
VOGEL VALUE
lliPI tff S..Yilw
Ingr~m built, c-ute 2 bedroom home wtth ~l~. etc-,
on the front of undeveloped Jt.J lot wtth plenty or room
to build extra Income units. Within euy walking dla·
tance of ocean ~tnd bay Out of town owner says ''Sell "
Here's your opportunity' $18.950. full price. terms.
THE VOGEL CO.
2i67 E. Cout Bwy ~ Corona del M.ar HA: 17Cl; HA: O'm
View! la•••ll• P•••••l••!
$33..950
Prize wtnninc noor plan. Inun&c"..late an.a11 home.
Contelnparal'y modern deslan. 2-a ,_,. old. 2 bed-
room&. ded.. 2 UJe baths. PlDeBt eupea and ~
Covered patio, Beautitully lancl8caped. fenced ya.r4.
Make an appointment to aee th.l.s listinc TODAY.
•• Listi I
$39.500
Comer location. Close to finest beac-h and swimming.
Dandy 3 bedrooms.. 2 bath home Large llnng room .
lovely tlreplace Carpets and draperies. Huge walled
patio. Shown by appolnt~t only. Call us today.
ElRL W. STI~, 1111111'
15th .l Irvine Avenue-
Uberty 8-2664
225 Marine Avenue
Harbor 1TI6
VIEW SUPREI E!
Cherlookiac Clai1a Cote
Bay 11~ Ocea1!
~ this dr.-am hum<' 1•-.da~' Large panellt'd llvlng
room with stont' f~r·.-pla<"t". famtl) room, 3 bedrooms,
3 complete bathe;. all hudt •n kltc-hton Y.lth ~aklast
bar. HI Fl through,•ut ~1ust rt>all) st'(' thts to appr<>
ctate
s.<G.roo-TER.\1S
F'or Appelntment Call
W. E. FISIEI I lsseci1 ...
GORDON WALKER. Mgr
3024 Coast Hwy .. Corona df'l Mar-Harbor 5032
Eva. Harbor ~-W
... ISLE
Tl:trM bedroom.s, nev club. oteler, 1Mrt lots 0( c:h&rm..
Mice patio.
nRE SALE
40o/o It fiOO/o Off
NO DOWN-TERMS
U· S. ROYAL
50,000 MILE GUARANTEE
Wholesale price for
Retail Customers
IIIE IYERS
UNION SERVICE
Avocado It Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Next to J amaica Inn
Harbor 3094
CAS RANGE-Gaffers & Sattler.
cp. griddle. clock. lamp. WarP·
ho~ prlt'e $118 21. No cash
down Pay only $1 ·28 per wt>ek
Ask for Stock No. 4315.
BAUGHN'S F1JRNrnJRE WARE·
HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St. Costa
Mesa. Store hra.: Mon Fri. 9 9;
Sat .. 9-6; Sun. 11·5. U 8-3186
UVING ROOM SETS-Largest
selection anywht>re in area
Wa~hoo~ prices $89 00 Cash
or pay $1.2;5 per week.
BAUGHN'S FURNrnJRE WARE-
HOUSE. 660 W. 17th St .• Costa
Mesa. Store hrs.: Mon-Fr1 .. 9-9;
Sat .. 9-6 ; Sun .. 11·5. U 8-3186.
HAMMOND ORGANS
AU. MODELS
Beautiful Hammond Con~ o 1 e
with Leslie speakt-r-perfect con-
dltlo~xcepttonal buy.
25~ dbcount Wurlltzer spinet
CJrl&n, lat• 1957 model. used
only one week.
Hard to find-used Hammond
Chord Orran-we have one, like
new. substantial savings.
Electronic organ, used,
keyboard.s, 25-note pedal
Less than ~ npw cost.
organs from $395 00.
PIANO SALE
2 full
board.
Other
Dainty French Provincial Spinet
Plano. beautiful finish. Pxcellent
condition $489. Terms $4 00 per
WCt>k.
Rent a beautiful Spinet plano.
rent to apply on purchase Prac-
tice pianos rent as low a.s $5 per
month.
Stelnway Grand, large slz£>, also
Knabe, Mason &r Hamlin. and
many other fine Grands from
$479.
SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS
Big Plano and Organ Stor<'.
Established 1914
6th & Main. Santa Ana
FOR THE BEST BUYS
IN USED Ft1JUf1Tl1RE
AND APPLIANCES-SEE
PHIWPS FUIIITURE
2089 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa u 8-2621
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LWJM NDV1NO DAY
1<115 AAE FREE .
WIU.AWL.OHE WITH
OUR COW\JMhmS ..
NO 08USATION.•
GAll ...
IIUIOI TUISFER
I STOUIE
.......,., ~Alii' •c. .-aawroat .....,. u •• i
Big Dwel&ng Permits
in Bcilboa and . Newport
Major pennjta t.sued by the e IALIOA
Newport Beaeh BulldJnr Depart· Gladys SJdlu, sJen f« Andy's
rMnt durlnr the put week In· Cate, l02 Main, $100; WIUiam
eluded a $21..210 dwelllnr on Nlnco, repair root at 1023 E. BaJ.
Miramar Or. ln Balboa, a $22.0!50 boa Blvd , $30; AJ Anderson, re-
dweUlnr on Balboa Blvd., In Bal· roof at 600 Edrewater, $222; R.
boa, and a $24,500 d'felllne In Vallely, remodellna at 513 Edre·
West Newport. water. QX>; Harold Johnson, 1·
~ta for tl)e ftnrt 10 days of unit, 2·&tory dwtolllng at 2130
February totalled a little over Miramar, 121.210; Marearet Gil
$130,000. FoUowtnr permits wert-llland, 1·unlt, 2 story dweJllnr at
l&aued: 1134 E. Balboa Blvd., $22,050.
e c:oao•A DEL ICU e CLJP? JlA VEJf
Mrs. Lena Mae WUeon, earag~ Paul Albrlto, addition and at-
and shower at US Fernleaf. tft'atlona at 418 Sirna!, $2,050.
$2.500; Gordon L&nr. wall at e JlrEWJ'OIIT
2209 Paclfk Dr .. $1.,000; Shell Oil W E. Pope, garare at 4511 Sea
NAMED TOP USTER by th. Newporl Harbor TOP SAL£SMAN for 1956 wos H61'old Snyder of
Boord of Realtors for 1956 was Matt loBorde of the Corono del Mor Voqel office, who ~old the
Corp., aim at 2801 E. Coast Hwy . short-, $1,650; P. A. Palmer, sign
Sl .OOO; Jim Gallarher. repair for Jim Riley Jewelry Store, 3378
fire damage at 3732 E. Coast VIa Oporto, $75; Clinton Crane,
Hwy., $2,900; Cornelia Grltfes. al-2 unit. 2·story dwdllnr. 1.25 38th
tft'atlons at 705 Jumlne. 11~. St . $16,250: Ludwtr It Forton,
• DIVDfE TDUCE real estatto sign at 3405 Newport the W . A . Tobias office in Coste Meso, who most multiple listings. He is p1dured here w1th
listed the most multiple listings sold. He is shown Mrs. Snyder at the annual dinner of the New·
here with Mrs. LaBorde ~1. Mull photoqraphy) port Harbor Boord o f Realtors ~I Mull photo) ~--~--~--~~--------------------~---------
Charles Fishback. swimming Blvd . $234, Carey Cowan, cabana
pool at 1523 Dolphin Terrace, at 31 Bollva, lido Trailer Park.
u,.a~,. c• 1w.
R.,.rtetl.y l1111
Roy James Andrew. of 30216 W
Coast Hwy., Newport Beat'h , took
an expensive cab ride last
I Wednesday nig ht from Santa
Ana to Newport Beach. The fare!
I $200.
William J. Alexand~r. 71, of
$2,000. $3.000: F L.. Tooley, sign for e IEAC:O. UT Sportsman, Ltd . 3440 VIa Oporto,
From the POUCE BLOTTER Harry Bennett. apartment over $750, Philip Rupp, J .unlt. 2·atory
garar. Z7 Yawl, $6.550. I dwelling at 508 Clubho~. e R~IIT JIEJCJITS $6,600; Harold Arthur. 2 story, 2·
C. W. Masters. l ·unit. l't story unit dwelling at 4800 Neptune, e WEDJIESDAT, JAJir. 30 e ICOJirDAT, PE1 C dwelling at 239 Ocean VIew, I $24,500
A wallet containing a S65 sll· Hub caps were stolen from the $1,,000. j~--wwwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;w ver dollar and $20 cash wu lost car of Kenneth Brickey, 204 VIa e BAUOA ISLAJfD IE SA
UPHOLSTERIII
by Fred J. Richter, 1m Park Quito. Lido lslto ... The Ignition Mrs. Anna Rowland, awning at
Ave., Costa Mesa ... Windows key was atolen from the car of 320 Marine. $1.50; F A. Slopt>r.
were broken In the Newport Hat· Dean Bradford, 1600 W. Cout demollah building at 319 Sap I
bor Luthtoran Church and parish Hwy., Newport Beat'h . . A phlr~. $450; Elmer WarrPII, rlf'
house ... Richard's market re· thermos bottle waa stolen from
1
mollsh garage at 122 Diamond.!
1
19i5 Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa, celved a S25 no·a('("()unt check the car of C. M Sexton, 1621 E. $100; Pasadena Prt'Sbytrrlan
driver of the Santa Ana cab. signed by Courtney Jahnz. Bal. Balboa Blvd . Balboa . . Hub Church, alte-rations at Mar Casa, I
was booked on suspicion of boa Island ... Three light bulbs caps were stolen from the car of 1310 S. Bay Ft.. $1,000. 1 1 grand theft Thurst1ay nleht. t h Gl 32 VI dl Lid Mr. Andrews hired the cab at werP stolen from the home o Jo n ass. 1 a Un nt>. o e BALBOA COVES
Santa Ana. When he arrived at H. J Johnson. 2705 Shell Ave., Isle ... Thrt>e plcnlt' tablt>S wpre I Ray Baughan, add df'n at !)4
hls Newport Beach apartmf'nt, hr 'Corona del Mar ... Four electric damagt'd near the l 'pper Bay Balboa Coves. $1.200 I
prepa.rt'd for bed and plat'ed hill car batterie-s wt>re stolen from launching ramp. 1 pants which contained his wal • garage at 3612 Ocean Bl vd., e TUESDAY. PEl. 5 I Safi•... A111ci1fiH
let with 10 $20 bills. on a chair I Corona del Mar. A $23 t'ement stat uP "'as stolf'n -.t•
Mr. Alexander returned to the e THURSDAY, JAJf. 31 from the home of H g R.twllngs. RHiecta Offtien
Andrews apartment and seatt'<l A 17 year old Corona t!el Mar 1726 W. <K-t>an Front. NE'wport
JAMES D. RAY
lllil'll C..lrlcllr
HOME
LOANS
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
TWO OFFICES
To Sene Yoa
LAGUNA lEACH
AND
SAN CLEMENTE
QUICK
24 HOUR SERVICE
LOW
LOW "REDUCING"
IHTEREST RATES
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
hlmselt on the chair whereo Mr girl was cated for bit and run Beach . Elliott Rev>rt> t)f 103 1
Andrews' pants had been plaN-d damage to the t'ar ot Mrs. Stew· VIa Lido Soud Lido lo;le fell Into Paul Palmer was re·appolntt"d
Pbone !n yoar ne-ws .tortes to
1
Alte-r Mr. Alexander left th~ art K Killian. 540 De Anza. Co· the watPr while tying up a boat ~~~:;;tltof ~n ~!:".,;:~~lt~~~~ ,..... E.. COAST HWY~
your local newspaper, the Eo· room. Mr. Andrews d lsrovered rona Highlands . . Several hub at the Balboa Bay C'luh Sf>v Newport Beach at the Assocla COlONA DEl t.CAA men. Harbor 1U4.. his $200 was missing capa were stolen rrom the car of eral gallons ot gas ~f'rt> stolen ;ton's annual meeting Also re . HAtt.er 41U
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
FREE
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Ten hi"' It'• you without ao electric clothes dryer
-buna up and "'Wubecl up• after you've stretcbed.
atooped and pinned your way tbrou&b ltill another
basket of clothes.
Tell him the cure: a ahiny new electric dryer. It
saves you tbe Wtioa and bendinl and dependence
on the weather. It uvea clothes -they dry ftutrler,
cleaner and fresbtt amelli.na. They last 1oo&er. too.
Tell him It hal te be an electric dryer, of courra.
Becauae k'a eo aafe. Because you simply ptua It in.
And bcc:auee it COlli lea to buy I (E.loctricity is your
bi.gat barpin iD IIIOdem liviD&-)
SOUTHEIII CAUFOIIIA COMPANY
Uti llTTU-lUClllCllLT
Dennis Sullivan. 106 Grand I from cars parked at lloag Hospl appointed were Miss Agnes ~~~~··~u~d~·-~~: ~H~A"'-~~·~~ .. ~~~
Roy Thomas of Harbor Island Canal, Balboa Island. I tal ... A boat bt"lon~tlng to Dr Blomquist as exE'('utive vl<"t'· '
e niDAY, n:•. 1 ran adrift In th~ bay R. J president; Spalding Ea.<l'tman.
A spare tire and wheel were Howland of 24s 22nd St , Costa vact> presid~nt an~ loan otflct'r ,
stolen from the car of Thomas Mt'Sa lost a folder m ntainlng Walter Sptct>r. vace presldt>nt;
Shears. 4391'2 Heliotrope Ave .. Co· telt>phone work order'\ Samuel Meyer. treasurer; Miss 1
rona dt-1 Mar ... Someone threw 1 Lyla Baugh, secretary; Robert
I eggs at the car. of Mrs. H. B e WE.DifESDAT, FEB. 6 Haeld. assasta~t trt>asurer and
Miller. 525 Hazel Drive, Corona A burglar broke Into the ea C'O~ptroller; Miss Florent'e Earl,
del Mar ... S30 In cuh and a rage of Roy Carver Pontiac. HOO a~astant SKretary a~d e'!Crow
$23 check were stolen trom BaY· W. Coast Hwy . Newport lk>ach 1 otfacer; and W S. Smath, assist
shore Small Boat Center, 112 w. . .. A bkycle wu c;;tolen from ant loan oftlct>r.
FRANK
KATNIK
RIE la.otW. Pllm• ..
DECIIIn• Coast Hwy., Newport Beach ... John Lemon, 1560 Pla<·entia Ave.. Members of the board of dlrf'C
A bkycle was atolen from the Costa Mesa. . . Four hub caps tors re·elected wer~ JoSf'ph Beoek. 2912 w. COAST HW¥.
home of 1. R. F'l'oth, 220 Via we~ stolen from the car of Dr Paul Palmer. Walter Spicer, and NEWPORT lEACH
Koron, lJdo lale ... A ~ and John Rusch. 2345 E. Coast Hwy., Charles TeWlnkle. UIMrty t-all
wheel ._.~,.. atolen born the w Corona del Mar. Mr. Palmer reported that as-:~~~a.~..w~,~~~·~·~· ~H..~~--~~1577~~~~ ot w. R. Dana. 720 Poln.set1Ja seta lncreued 12% and mortgaee
Avto, Corona del Mar. • TIIU1ISDAT, rt:l. 7 loans Increased 16'V-In the past
An opossum wu found In the year. Savings a('("()unts Increased M A T T B £ S S £ S e SAT17mAT, PEl. 2 trash can at thf' home of Doro· 30~ and reserves increased by
An urn and bar stool were they Newbury. 4008 Mal't'u!l Ave.. 25' ~ • ta-;.~~-
stolen from the Dlnnerh«n rH· :-lewport Island · A burglar lrrecular Shapes
taurant. 2332 w. Coast Hwy .. stole S8> worth of begonia bulb~ J • .......... I A lfEW _ autrn.DIJIC
Newport Beach .. A parking from Cardm.a Nurserlf"', J.$j l E •10rw1 lSI. COSTA MESA t.tAmESS co.
meter was round In the street Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar Tl 11-.-1 Sa&....IIJ tl50 Newporl ~hoc~. ll a.tlQl at Lafayette Ave. and Newport A blt'yt'le wac;; stolen from Gil ..... ••rw
CUSTO~ERS' PARKING
ESCROW
SERVICE,
EffiCIENTLY OPERATED
LAGUNA BEACH
m 0c.e.n A".
PHONE HY 4-lln
SAN CLEMENTE
60 I N a Cemifto It__,
PHONE HYacinftl 2-1195
01 HY ecinttl 2-1196
Blvd . Newport Beach ... Hub Robertson. 210'., 33rd St. New
caps were stolen trom the car of port Beat'h Rlt'hard II Robin
W. 0 Buck. 1504 E. Ocean Blvd., son. 30, of 1300 Santanella Ter
Balboa. ra<"t', Irvine Tt>rr:lC't". was bnokt'd
Members of the ne,•>ly formrd
Junior Modt>l Association nf
Association of Orange C'ount~
will mt>et at 1:30 p m Saturda\ 1
at the Majorle Hale studio. c.;
no. ~ -Dra:baboard.a
Asphalt rue -Rubber nte
Formlca -Linoleum nle
on charges of driving while In
toxlcated CARLTOIS' ~C:.~ e StnmAT, FEB. 3
(Continued on Page 12) e-ta .. _ A Santa Ana man was bitten
by a dog owned by Mrs. G. W.
Tyto, 517 Poinsettia Ave .. Corona
del Mar . . . A tire, wheel. and
!lOCket wrench set were stolen
from the car of K. D. J amleon.
400 S. Bay Front. Balboa Island
rona del Mar. The group is rom U5 E. 17tb St. po~ of H t'harter members. LIBEIITT ~
Sharon Art hoft>r of New-port 1iiii~~;!~iiiiiiiji~iiijifi22jijiiYjiejiarsjiilnjij0rijaniijaijeijCoiiijuinityiiiiii!!.iiii)
. . Someone broke glass In a
lantern at the home of Mrs. Fred
Warrt'n. 106 Abalone Ave.. Bal·
boa Island ... Henry P. Ander·
son, 250 Poppy Ave .. Corona del
Mar. was booked for being drunk
In an auto at 330 Poppy Ave.
ln. Carrie lllke
Of • .,.rt •• ... (3(-al'h Is prl'Sident; Mf'rrh1y 1
Rnt>Seh. also of Newport &>a rh.
Clna \are pri'Sident; Diana Bas
~4>1 t of Tustin. sc>cretary; and
Mrs. Carrlt> Emma Blake. 44. \andy Cookston of Costa Mt>Sa
of 131 44th Sa . Newport. died trPasurn In order to berome ~
Saturday, Feb 2. at Hoag Hos I mrm~r persons must havt> had
pltal. Sht> wac; a native of Oh io modelang PXperienct> and must
and llved ht>rf' 5 yea~. tw undt>r 8J:P 18
LECAL JIOTJCZ
No A 28605
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF
She Is survived by hrr hus -------I
band. John; onP daughter. M~ Fot letterbeaaa and env.!l~ ~hn A. Spen~r and a ~rnnd· ~~~~~~e~~~~IJl.~~H~ar~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ daughter, L.'lnda A Spenrer. all
of thto home
Funeral serh·ces were h t-ld
Tuesday ot Park~ Mortuary
chapel. with the Rev Roy A
Carlson offkiatlng. Jntermtont
was In Harbor Rest Memorial
ANNA M. SANDERSFELD,
also known as
ANN A M. DOCHERTY. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Park.
the creditors of and all pe1'30ns LECAL JIOTJCE
having claims against the uld No. A
decedent or said estate to flle NOTICE TO CREDITORS
thtom w1th the necessary vouch. ESTATE OF HAL A. SPANN,
era In the ofllce of the Clerk of aka H. A. SP~. Dfocea~
the Superior Court ol the State NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
of Calltomla. In and for ~e ~e creditors of and all pereons
County oC Oranre. « to present hav1na claims aplnst the saM
the aamto. with the-necessary decedent or sa1d eatate to tilt-
vouchers. to the undersigned at them with the nece.ary vouch-
ht. « her place ol buatness, era In the otflce o1 the Clerlt ot
to.wtt: the Superior Court ot the County
BANK OF AMERICA National ot Oranp, State o1 C&lltornJa. or
Trust It Savinp .Aaloclatlon. cjo to present tht-aa~. wtth the
Hurwitz and HUrwitz, P. 0 . Box nece.ary vouchers. to the un·
335. Newport Beach. California deratlfle'd at hla or h• plaL'e ot
w1thln alx months after the tlrst bua!Ma. to ·w1r.
publication ol th1a notlee. 2731 Seav1t!W,
Dated Feb. 1. 1957 Corona del Mar, Callfom.la
BANlt OF AMERICA wtthln lllx month.a a.fte-the ftrat
National 'Trust and pqbllcetloa ot t.bla ~
Sav1n_p A.Dodatlon Dated Januat'J 25. 1917.
wtU..L\M L. YOUNG MAYME SP.Alflf
l:xecuton of the Admlnlltratrb ol the
Estate o1 aald Dta~ ol •"' ~t. decedeot. A. L Phel ..
Ru.rw1t&6 H\.lf!rttz A.ttonM)' at L&w
A.ttofne7'8 at Llw 343 I:. Coast RlabW&Y
P. 0 . 80S S3S OofoDa tW Mar. calif.
Kewport ~teed\. Calltomla hbl.llb: Ja.n. 11. ... 1. I. 15
tublllh: hb. 1. 1._ 21. a Utn ln U.. K..,art Jl.artlar J:Mip.
OUR NEW MUFFLER SHOP
1959 Hm bot Blvd., Costa Mesa
Ccwnplete IDataDat:ion S.nice Depcutu:wnt
Radio -Seat Co-nra -Spodiooht. -Scdety Belts -Ace •• on.
Crtl ..._
•
•
•
UQ&L IIO'IIC&
OBDINAlfCE NO ...
• . ..,
WHEREAS, th• City Cha.rter ot
the t1ty of Newport Beach pro.
vldee that when any tsrltory Ia
annexed to the City of Newport
Beach, the City CouncU aball, by
ordinance, add the territory to
the adjacent district or d1.strlcta;
and
WHEREAS, a certain territory
refened to as "16th Street An.
nex" hu been an06ed to th~
City of Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, the tenitory re·
ferred to as "16th Street Annex"
Is adjacent to the Fint District;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City
CouncU of the City of Newport
Bea~ does ordain as follows:
.. ... ...... . ..... .....,....,...s-....Uon.
print-s aa4 pubUIIMcl aD4 etrcu·
latecl tn u.. at:r e« Jtewpott
Beach; Ud tJM UJM lbaU be ln
lull force and .tfec:t 30 daya att.r
tbt..,....,..
1be above and foncolnl Ol'dl·
nance wu Introduced at a recu·
la.r meeUne ot the Ctty CouncU ot
the City of Newport Beat$ h~ld
on the 28th day of January, 1957.
and was finallY pa&lled and
adopted on the 11th day of Feb-
uary, 1957, by the followtne vote.
to wit:
A YES, COUNCILMEN:
Hart, Wilder,
Higbl~. Stoddard,
Rldderhof. Hill
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN:
MacKay
DORA 0. HlLL
Mayor
A'M'EST:
MARGERY SCHROUDER
City Clerk
SECMON 1: That the territory
rete~ to as "16th Street An·
nex" be added to the First Dis-
trict, and that the Fl.rst Dlstrlct
designated In Section 1006 of the
Charter of the City of Newport
Beach shall Include all that por·
tlon of the City lncluded within
the following described bound· LEGAL IIOTICE
ary line, to wit: ORDINANCE NO. 810
...... ................ polftt fl MtlDDJD •• ,
SllC110K 2: TllJt ~
lhaU be publiM*' at -. .at
ln 1M JIJ4WpGft Bubar ~
• ~per ot ceneral ct.maJe.
Uon. printed and publlahed and
drcuJated In the at,y of Newport
8Mch. and the aame Mall M
ln full force and effect 30 Qya
after tht. paaaee.
The above and forecotne ordl·
nance wu l.Dtroduced at a retU·
lar meetlne of the ctty CouncU
of the City ol. Newport Beach
held on the 28th day of lanuary,
1957, and wu finally puaed and
adopted on the 11th day ot Feb·
ruary, 1957. by the followlne
vote, to wit:
A YES. CO{l'NCILMEN:
Hart, WUder,
Higbie. Stoddard,
RJdderhof. Hill
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN:
MacKay
DORA 0 . HILL
Mayor
ATTEST:
MARGERY SCHROUDER
Clty Clerk
Be~nnlng at an angle point In WHEREAS. th~ City Charter of
the boundary line of the City of th~ City of Newport Beach pro-LEGAL JfOTICE
Newport Beach. said angle polnt vldes that when any territory ls ORDINANCE NO. 811
belng the I n terse c t 1 on ot annexed to the City of N~
the northeasterly prolongation Beach. the City Council shaJI. by AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
f th th t 1 II f S ordinance, add the territory to SEC'MON 32501, SUBSECriONS o e sou eas er y ne o urn-ENTITLED "CORONA DEL MAR" ml\a Street. as said street ls laid the adjacent dlstrlct or dlstrlcts; AND "NEWPORT BEACH" OF
out and shown upon a map of and Seashore Colony Tract. recordt>d WHEREAS, a certain territory THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE
In Mi.'leellaneous Maps Book 7, referred to as "Tustin Avenue CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
page 25. Recorcls of Orange Coun-and 22nd Street Annex" ha.s been PROVJD!l~G FOR TilE DESIG-
t C lit I wi h h h annexed to the City of Newport NATION OF ONE-WAY~ Y. a orn a, t t e nort · The City Council of the tlty
easterly right or way lin«> of the Beach; and or Newport Beach does ordain u
State Highway ORA 60·A, being WHEREAS. the territory re-foll.....,s.·
90' f t I <.."th th 1 ft>rred to as "T\.Istin Avenue and """' ee n Wru ; <-nee gt>nt'ra · SECriON 1: That Subsection ly northerly and e-a<~t<-rly along 22nd Stre-et Annt>x" Is adjacent to antJtled "Corona del Mar" of
th boundary II r th "It t the Fourth District: ,.. e nt> o e '-Y 0 Section 3250.1 of the Municipal Ne'-"-port Bearh through 1to; var ~OW TiiEREFORE. the City
lous rourses to tht• southwt>st Cuunc1l or the City of Newport Code of the City of Newport
<'Orner of Lot 1112. Nt>wport :\1esa fk>ach d!WS ordain as follows: Beach be amended to read as
'l'ract. ao; shown upnn a map re I SECTION 1: That the territory follows:
cord<-d In Book 5, PCIJZP 1. nf !\It<;-rl'ferrl."d to as "Tustin Avt>nu<-"Corona del Ma r
t't'llanrous Maps. Rf'('f)rds or! and 22nd Str('(>t Anne-x" be adr1Pd "First alley southerly or
Orange C r1 u n t y, Cali forma. IQ the F'ourth District. and that and parallel to Coast Boult>·
tht>n<'\> ronttnumg along said tht> Fourth D1str1('t dl'Signatt>d In vard between Marguerite
City Boundary Lin<-eastNiy I ~·<·tinn HWl9 of tht> Charter of thl' Avenu<-and Marigold Ave. alon~t with south<-rly ltnl" uf :-aid Ctt~ 11( :'\l'wpr>rt Bf'a('h shall .In I East bound trartlc only. I 1 11 h 1 r h ( 1 "Avocado A vco bE'tw<-en u)t 1112 and alnng thP "'wttwrly r u• t> a t at port on o t " t} WatE-r tmnt Drive and Pa
!tnt> of Lot 1011 of sa11'1 NI"IA pnrt 1nrlurlt•d "'tthln thr folluwtng . , \1£'Sa 'J'ract to tht> ~U•utht'ast <'M· rlv..,•·ntwd boundary ltnc. w 1Ait.1 C'lflc Drtve .~ortht>ast bound
·ncr of said Lnt 1012: th~>nl'e 1Wg1nn1ng at tht> lnte-rst'<'tion , trattk ~nly
northerly along thP eastt>rly line uf the rt•ntt•r line nf ORA -tJ A SECTI( N 2· That Subs<'<'tlon
of said Lot 1012 to ,-he north-.tnd the renter lint> nf ORA f)() A: I entltiNi "~ewport Beach" of Sec-
east corner thereof. th<-n<'f' Past-thenr:·e f'astt>rly along sa1r1 cen· tlro\3~ 1 of the Municipal Code
f'rly along the westPrly prolonga tt>r lint' of St.JtP Htghway ORA. 0 t <' 11Y of Ne-wport St-ach be
tlon or the northerly line or Lot GO A and along the center ltn<' amended to re-ad as follows:
912 of said Newport Mesa Tract of Stat£' Hwy ORA 60 B to an In I "Nf'wport Beach
and along the northerly line of tf'rst'(·tion wtth the southel\sll'tly "South sld<' of Balboa Blvd.
said Lot 912. to thP northf'ast prolongation nf th<-C'\Htrt rl!'cn•e from ~1cFaddt>n StrN~t to
rt•rnt>r thereof; then<'P south<-rly ImP bf'twcen Stations 16 B and I ~varado Street. Eas1erly
along the <'ll~tNiy l1nt> of ~aid li. as der:criht>d tn thC' court de-und traffic only
Lot 912 to the 'IOuthPastNiy ror· crf'e e-<~tabh!>hl'd by Supl"rlor f "~ortr. sld<-d of Balboa Blvd
n('r thPreor. tht>OC'l' {'3Stl'rly Court CaS4' :"'o 2!»36 or thl' Supt.>· rom A \lara 0 Strf!('t to Me·
along thl' southerly line of Lot rior Court in and for tht> Countyl ~dd~n Sff'treet. Weste-rly
812 of said !'\'!'wport ~lesa Tract of Orange. State of California: .un. tra <' only
to tht> 'IOUthPast rorner th<'rMf. th<'nct> northwestt>rly along sa1d 'Thirty-second Street be· ~a1d point be1ng in tht> W<'StC'rly suuthea'~tl'rl~ prolongation to a ~ twt>~ Ba~boah Blvd. ~nd:ard
lint> of Placl•ntia Av«'nuf'. as IJ"Ilnt of lntl'rSC"Ction with the custrl ve 10rt easter Y un
said Placentia A\t'OIH' is .,hown nonherly line of satd StatP H1gh· tr~'Th~ 0~ ~-d S be
upon a map of sa 1d Nt>wport way ORA ·60 B said point betng lrt) ·1 tr t. tween
Mesa Tract and a lso shown upon tn the boundary line of the City ~a~cus~t~e. an~ B~bo~
a map of the First Addition to of Newport Beach; th<-nce con-t :Ui 1 wester Y un
Newport Mesa 'l'ract. recorded In tlnulng generally northeasterly r ''Thcl~n ~ th St t be
Book 8, page 61, of Miscellaneous along t'ald City Boundary line Y-s X rff ·
Maps. Records of said Orange through its various cours<-s to a tween 1Marcus Av~. and Bat-
County. California:. thcnC'e S«>uth point of inte-ro;ection with_ the ~~CI~ ~~I .~uthwest bound
erly along the Wt>Stt>rly line-of northwt"sterJy line or Black'.l5 as I SEC'1'10N } 3· Thl d' I
satd Plact'ntla AvPnU!' and alnng "'hown upon a map of ln·tne's sh.all be bl. h d st lor ~nnnc-e
sa1r! Ctty Bounr!My ltnf' tro thP Subdivision r<'<'orde-d In :O.tt-..·<'1· · th '!'II pu 1t" ~ boa ~as 1 once
'-••uthPao;t CIJrn<'r or Lot Rl2'~ as Janeous Rf><'f•rd !\1ap..,, B()ok I '':we' !'Wpofr ar 1 r,i.nsl R0
1· 8
1 h -· ao n--rl r ( c 1 n. spapN o gt"nNa c rcu at on .., own UpQn a map of -;air! f'lrst pag<-....,, """"nr "o 'rangf' nun I rint<-d anrl hli ·h I d I .
Adrlillon to r-<Pwport \11'..,:1 1'r;u1 . tv Caltfornia, thconrf' contlnurng r.ltf'd . hpu \to; N ,a~'1 c rcu-
thPnt'P ("f)OtiOUing :llhOJ: ... aid nnrthPa-.t!'rly along said C'tly .:-~~h ~nnrlt thp I y O h •11t'~polrt C Bo .. · · I I I t I tnt .,..."' " " "amP s " 11!' n lly unuary Ltnf' tn an tntN Rounc .try '"" 0 an ang f' Jlf• full for<'t' and c•ffe<·t 30 ria ·s a ftcor tN·tton with the southf':l,ll'rly In .;aid hnunrlary )In<'. o;.a1d an~l!' thi<~ as"a ,.. ).
llnl' or SllpPriur .\\1'11111' thf'llff' lpnlnl ht•tnt.: tht' m,,...., (' .... tc·rl} Th p il~J! I'! f . dl ~outhWf'<;tl'rly .tlnng thP c;uuth c·11rn1•r or rhl' <.outh ,, .. , qutrtt•r C' '~ an 1 nrf'1J!"1'"g or · · ~ ( . 1 1 • 0<101'1' W:IS Jntroc UC'Pf a a rf'J!U· f':tstf•rly l_t nP ,,f SupNt"r ,\\l'llllf' ~ '• I of l!lrwk ,.,I o "·'" n lnr• s l.•r mPNtn f)f thE' Cit' Council ,., an lnlf'r .. l'l'llon Y,llh thl' -.,uhdl\ l"ii()O lhPnr·(' t'llnlllllllng r th ,.. g r ... ) o~ h I
h 1 1 n P ~ 11 v 11 "c•wpnrt .,.-ac hr•und.Hy ImP of thr C'ltV of 11-!''.H'r.tll) nnrt \H'''"r" ·' ""~" hr>lr1 on rhr ~th da or Januar
Nc'\\port BC'ar h: th<>n•·•· gf'nf•r.tlly .... tid Ctty S.·undaQ IIIII' thrrtugh lfC,7. anrl was finally las<;('rl n;;i '-IIUih!'rl~· anrl \A('o;lr•rlv alonl! ... nrtllt,. \iHIOII' ('11\Jr'lt·~ to an .nwl•· l I pt 1 th II thy II r F h .. . . . . I . . I ; n f'C , n f' r a\' o •• . h«IUnrlitry ltnP of tiH' (II}' or :--;1'\\ pntnt In 'lalr1 huunci'lr) 1111' '111 r ~~~· 1""'-b th -, II I . I h . ' f '... •• "'·"· Y P o n"' ng port [Y•arh through tt-; '.tri••U" .1ngl•· Jl••tnt 11·1ng I r• p•Hn " 1 \ . .,1,..· to , ... 11 .
('OUrl'f''l tn an ;wgll' ji<Jint in .... ,.lllntl'r""''''"" nr lht• ""uth\\P .. !I•rl) . AYEs: COL'NCIL;\fE!'I.
\tty Boundan. ltnt> <;rurl .tn~l·· 1 1" n( \1•'"·' Drn.•• an I '"" 11 1 w II'!
point h~>ing th,. mtrr"<''''i"n .. r .... ,uth~'·•"wrly Jmr nf Tu'-lt.n ,\H' ll~h.l£' ~tc:;;d:ud,
thco sa HI northf'a.;;t••rly prrtlfln(!.t IIIII': th.•nr P '"'~'h"""''Nl~ .tlont.: Rlr!r!Pthof Hill
t;on nr thC' gnuthf'<t,lt•rly lar11• nf 11ri ""lthr><~o.;tPrh lin,. :•f Tu-.lln !'\OJ-;.<;, cot:':-.lCJL:\fE:'\
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ABSENT COU:"'CILMEN:
MacKay
DORA 0 HILL
Mayor
A'TTES1'·
MARGERY S\HROUDER
City Clerk
!"ummtt ~lrP•'I and .1 lull' 1\tn~ \\•'nil•' .1nd tlon..: c,,,rl < 11~ t1i<~tant I fut•t nnrtt1"·1"t••rl\: nf [~rtllnd.~rv lin1• '" a P"lnt "r In
parall<•l to. thl' <:,tid nnrthP l"t•·r t•·r"'' tl~>n "ith thP nurthf'ao.;tNI~
tv right of \A.tv lm1' uf th•· Stiit•·~ltr" ,.f .?::!n•1 Strl'rt. th!'nn• '"nth
Highway ORA·f,(l .\. tlwn• •' ..:•·n ,. ,,t,•rly alt~ng sa1r! nrtrthPao;ll'fiV
f'rally Pa~tC'rl)' al .. rH! tlw l'tty linl' nf :?::!nti SlrC'I'I to a P"'"' of
Bttunrl.uy ltnf' thr"IIL'h 11-. \'lr I ll'tr•r'~t'l lllln ~' tlh thr> .,.uth••a"t lou~ r'fll;r.,P<~ to 'In 1nt•·r..,.·• '"'" ••rl v ltno• n( lninf' A\Pnuc•: thPnrr
With thf' nr.rthNiy rtJ.:ht of w.1y C'n~tinulng a Ion g !'<'lid City
llnP nr ~aid Stall' l!ighw.1v flf{A h(Jundarv lin!' anrt southwe-stNiy LEGAL JfOTICB
43-A. onf' hundrNI fl'• t • iiYt 1 in .1lnng s.\ici ~lllthC'ast<'riY line of CER11n CATE OF BUSINESS
wltith : t hc:>n''" .;;rmt hf'rly a long lr\'10<' 1\\ POll<' to an tniN"N't Inn Fictitious Firm Name ~aid ('c:>nter linP nf !'aid StAll' with th<' southwt>stt'rly line of TilE UNDERSIGNED does here·
Highway ORA 13-A to an mtc:>r· lflth StrM't; th<-n<'e MrthwestNIY by certlty that h~ Is conducting a
sl'ctlon with thl' "Linl' nf \1coan ;llong thP 11ald "outhw<-ste-rly lin<-telephone answering-busJnes.'l at
High 1'ldC'." rll''lignatf'r1 "North nf 16th StrP!'t anci along said City 2916 E. Coast Highway, Corona I~lnco" by Sup~>rior C'nurt Cn'!' Nn Boundary lint' to a point of Inter-de l Mar, Calltomla, under the
23686: thrnN' "a'> t r> r I Y In a "f'C'tion with lh<' southPa~ttc:>rly tlctiUous firm name of Tommy's
straight line> to a point. said line of Tustin Avenue; thPnce Phone Service and that saJd firm
point hl"ing th~> mter!;f'ctlon or a c;outhw<''ll<-rly along said south· ls compoeed of the following per.
line Jving northPTly of. parallel t>astt>rly line and along said City aon, whose name In full and
tn. anti rli'>tant 3:;() f<'f't from the-Boundary lin.-to a point or In· place of residence are as follows,
IT s Rtdkhr•:HI lin,.. hf'twe<>n terse«tlon with the center llnC' of to-wit:
t ' S. RulkhPod gtation" ~os 175 l~th Strf'<'t; thence northwesterly CURTIS A. BRIDG
ancl 170. anr1 a lin(> lying north· along said ct>nter line of 15th MM'guerlte, Corona ~·
Nlllt<-rly llf. pnr:tllf'l to. ancl rlls· Stre<-t and along said City Bound· California.
tant 300 fi'E't from tht" U S Bulk· Ary lint' to an Intersection with WlTNESS my hand thls 18th
hrad llnf' h<-tWM'n u s Bulk· the southeastt>rly line of Supe· day or l&nuary, 1957.
hPad Station!! Nol'. 124 and 125: rlor Avt>nue: tht>nce 110uthwest-s/CURTIS A. BRIDGERS
tht>n<'<' ROuth('nsterly along said erly along sold southeastf'rly STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss.
last mf"ntlonerl para)l('l line to lint> of Su~rlor Avenue to the COUNTY OF ORANGE
an lnt<>~tlon with the norther· most wf'!Jtt>rly corn<-r or that cer· OF THIS 18th day of January,
ty prolongation of the centt>r line ta ln parcel of land granted to the A D. 1957, before me, C. A. HJG.
of 15th Stret>t; thence southf'fly City of Newport Beach by deed BrE, a Notary Public In and for
Along ~tnid northerly prolonga. dated January 22, 1919 and re· the uld County and State, re·
tlon and alone said center line rorded In Book 330, Page 22. of aldlng therein. duly commt.·
or 15<h Stnet and lUI southerly ~. Records of said Orange atoned and awom, personally prolon~atlon to an lntns«tlon County; thence continuing gen· peared Curtla A. Brldeen lmown
with thf' line of Ordtnary High erally aoutherly alone aald City to me to be the per110n wh011e
Tidt-of the Pacltlc Ocean: thence Boundary line throueh lb! var-name t. aubscrtbed to the wtthtn
northwesterly along said line of lou.s counea to an anale point fn lnlltrument. and acknowlfdled
Ordinary Rieh 'nde to an Inte-r-aald City Boundar)' lin.. aaJd an· to me that he executed the a.ame.
eectton wffh the 1100thwe.terly gle point belnJ the po1nt of In-IN wrrNESS WHEREOP, J have
p:roJongatJon of the aald lOUth· tenectlon of the northw8terly hereunto let my hand and af.
east8'1Y line of SummJt StrH't. line of State Bllbway OllA·43·A O:xed my o:tndal eeaJ the ~y
aaJcl line beln1 In the werterly and the northerly llne ol State and year In thJa CertltJeate tlJ8t
Bouncl&rY llne ol. tM CJty ot Hllb"-7 ou..eo-A: tl'l~ ea.lt· above written.
Jfewport ~ad\; tben~ north· erly aJon1 the eut«Jy protonga. ajC. A. mGIIIJ:
euterty alonr aaJd Boundary Uon at aa1d nal'therl1 line to a My eommialon explrM
UM to the point ot berJrtnlna. point 0( lntentetion with the lt, lJ!!e.
S'P.:C'nO!f 2 : 'nlt. ordlnanee c.ntw Une ol aaJd StaLt Hlpway PublWl: Jan. ~ 81. Fa 7, lf.
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TAKING OV£R the City Hall Mondoy were lcxal Boy Scouts and
EJCplorer Scouts as one of the features of Boy Scout Week. Con-
cluding event wos a mock City Council meeting held Monday eve-
n1ng, just preceding the regular Newport Council session. Shown
here in the Council rostrum are (front row, lefi to right) City Coun·
cilmon Bill Rodman, member of Sea Explorer ShiJ> 2 I 0 of Costa
Mesa; City Councilmen Victor Martine, Second Class Scout end
patrol Ieeder in Boy Scout T r90p 182, Newport; His Honor th6
TV
Die
Man's Kin
in Crash
The slster and brother-In-law
of William (Pony) Roanhorse,
technician at Kirkpatrick's TV.
2756 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del
Mar, were killed In an auto accl·
df"nt Friday m orning near Ft.
Wingate. New Mexico. Mr. Roan.
horse's sister was 20. The couple
were married last tall.
Mr. Roanhorse left Friday tor
the Indian rel'lervatlon, near Ft.
Wlneate. where his father re·
sides. Mr. Roanhorse lives at
Santa Ana .
Cella leaa I• Fall
Tln.P llaa Door
William Shultt. 22. of 1923
Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa. suf.
tered c-ul8 on the arm as a result
or falling through a glMS door
Sunday night at the Jamaica Inn.
Corona dE'I Mar.
Le-ster Blakesley. manager of
the Inn. said Mr. Shultt and Gor·
don Blavert, 21. of 745 CentE-r St ..
Costa Mesa. entered the bar but
were rt!'fuSE'd service.
Mayor, Wayne Watson. Life Scout ~tnd member of Explorer Post 5
of Newport; City Councilman Eddie Meserve of Lido. F~rsl Class
Scout of Troop 182. Newport; (standing, lefi to right) C ity Council-
man Phil Heinz, Eagle Scout of See &plorer Ship 210, Coste Mesa:
C1ty Manager Chud Remley of Balboa. Eagle Scout of EAplorer
Post 5 of Newport; City Attorney Howard Gilstrap of Bey Shores.
Star Scout. and member of Explorer Post 222. Newport City Clerk
Steve McNiol. First Class Scout o~ Troop 5, Newport. (Ens•gn photo)
He M id Mr. Shultt, while In
the process of leaving, put his
palm against the glass door a nd
broke the elaas. He fell and cut
hlrn.8ell.
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A "DISASTER VICTIM" gets quick first eid on e
Lido Isle street corner during the Scout Mobili-
zation exercise lost Thursday evening. Preparing
a spfint are Scouts of Newport Troop I 0 (le fi to
right) John McCollum of 415 San Bemordino
Ave .. Newport Heights; Howard Key of 1411
Cliff Dr., Cliff H11ven. end Harry M ller of 2004
Coral Pl.. Newport Heights. The · v•ctom · IS John
Shields Jr., member of Cub S~;out Pad 37. -
(Ensign photo)
llnlce G .irl, 3, Falls
Out of Auto
TilE
"TOOL Clll"
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POWER TOOLS
TRAILERS-MIXERS
A 3-year-old Cos1a Ml"Sa girl
sufle.-ed a fractured skull as a
result of falling out of a moving
car Saturday aftE"rnoon In frorJ 1
of the J>ay-less Laundromat. 3081
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
Gale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen SCott of 2(m Thurln AvE' ..
fell out of the back door of the
car her mother was driving. Gale
was treated and released Sunday
from Hoag Hospital.
You Ai1't IIIIi•'
Ill I 1-' Die!
z.K) T lctoria St .• Costa Mesa
A music-loving burglar f'n
tered a Balboa Island residenC<'
last Thursday night and ma~
off with Elvis PreslE-y recordb.
"Heartbreak HotE-l'" and "Lovf'
Me Tender." sh~ musk of f'lghl
songs by Elvis: and a picture of
Elvis playlne the guitar What
do you think of a burelar likE'
that!
Harborite Cheats Death
By Minutes
17poa ~ ILla old watch --...... ,.. na.alaiD9 tD
· ~ ad -.....ly aiMed bPIDg -CIC!ddellt cit 0.. CIIIIMW
of JICir:ArtJaur & eo-t BltJa...,. IJace ~ • ..,.
E'J'EUAJIATJC watch tnlm aery Fle1da Vl8ta Je...,.. _, W.
lltll lt.. e-ta ....... ._. .. ----.. CIOII'liCt a.. ad
........._ 1a1a ___... naaiL Lo-ty .... AdY.
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SERVING es Fire Chief of Newport Be<!~ch when locel Scouts too~
over the city Monday was Jeff Stevenson, 1608 W . Ocean F+
Newport, m~mber of Scout Troop 5. ·Chief Jeff 1 et the wheel o f
the fire lrud. end along for the ride is Fire C lpl. Lorry Kr~IU~
Scouts Aid 'Disaster Victims'
During Mobilizing Exercise
By Bob Bunaa
''Disaster" struck• Udo Isle
shortly aftt-r sundown last
Thursday Forty victims, with Ln .
juriE-8 ranging trom minor burns
to brokt-n limbs. sat Impatiently
on stret>ts and street comers.
wondering If and when aid
would a rrive
The walt was short. Aid dJd
conw. quickly. and In the form
of hundreds of Harbor ana Boy
Scouts. equipped wtth streteheTS
and all types of first aJd equip·
ment. The victims were treated
on the spot and then transported
to Emercency Moblllzatlon head·
quarters. RJchard's market park-
In& lot.
'nita atmulatf'd disaster and
Em~ney Moblllz.atlon hleh·
llahted N a t I o n a I Boy Scout
Week, Feb. 6-12. And the local
Scouts actually demonatrated
eo.ta M M."\ Boy Scout Troop 666
and Nt>wpon &>ach Sea E"<plorer
Ship 210.
Alter a ll tro<lps nad assembled.
Scouu were dispatched to Udo
Isle, site of the dlsastt-r when•
sJmllated victims we~ statlonf'rl
The Scouts quickly treated tht'lr
victims and removed tht>m to
headquarters. S co u t lt>ndt>rs
checked the bnndages. splints.
and first aid treatment.
It was a job "well done:· and
deserving of lhe hot chocolatE'
they ~lved alter the "dlsas1er"
wu over.
Boat Handling
Course Slated
their motto. ..... Pteparec1.. A &ee coune In boat hancUlna
Scx>uta...,.. Informed that the wU1 atart at 7:30 ~ 1\.tesd.v In
ALERT rw Mobllb:atJon would U.. lalboa Yacht Qub uDdtr th~
be 80Unded over a Santa Ana ~lp ol tbe U. S. Coast
radio ltaUOn betwwn 6:J0..7 p.m. Gu.r4. wttb memben ot the
one qbt du.rlq loy Scout AaxWar7 u tnlb--a.
Week. 'lbe plaae ot Mobll.lr:atlon Dr. t:mnt w~ ot lalboa Ia
wu to be Included In the radlo dlvlilloft tratntna Cllftkoer Aallt·
A.LDT ... well -belnc indl-... f4lm In lfVtlc lubec:tioo
cat.d b7 I hlP po••ecl M&JCb wt1l • Al ~ •sdrtant Ur·
ttabta. • w ......,: Capt. t1 1\ack ....
At I :S» p.m. 'n\W't!Cla7 nllt't. rtM .......... : Mal l'tDk. ..,.aft·
P'eb-'· u.. AI...DT .... ~ .,...,.. Mit operator. Ud fNDir
'l1lne lllbl& lftuatecl at b::h· Woo4. B!C ltd CIO'II\IIM ..._ ~ JftAI'bt partl'lftllot. beamed Tbe c:t.a.. wlU be JIM As d
late tbe illflt *J. ft' wu It! Oft lJ ~tift ~ IJiaMIW ..... tM AJ..DT ............. lnalnaatto. ,.. ...
.......... artQJ 0( lcouta eoft• ..... -.... ol .... and ~ -........................................... . ....... ... • ...m. ... tndaa .. -Tl·
'nl~ l'f e w p o lilt Rubor Hlp
School basketball teem, 8t1lJ
leedln& 1D the Swwet lea,-u. by a atncte pme, 1o« tbetr MOCOnd
pme ol tbe .euon 54-48 a'aloat
Garden Grove Monday nl,-bt on
the wtnner'a court.. Newport beat
La Habra 53-44 Friday nliJtt.
The Tara wtll meet Santa Anna
at 7 p m. tomorrow (Friday) on
the Sainte' court.. P'lnal cama ot
the reeular aeuon will be
aralnat Fullerton Tuesday and
HuntJna-ton Beach 'Ibunday. both
eames beTe. U Newport loses one
of the three ~1n& eames
and Ora!'p wins all thr~ of
Tar a·s Stay
on Top With
61 to 34 Win
Coach EmU Neem.e's Harbor
High School Bee basketball team.
resting comfortably on top of the
Sunaet leaeue. posted an lmpres·
aJve 61-34 win over Carden Grove
Monday afternoon on the Tars·
court. Newport beat La Habra
·53 Friday afternoon 1n a high
acorlne duel on the loser's court
In th~ game with Garden
Tum Won
Newport Harbor ... -· 9
<>ranee .... ·--····-· . .8
Santa Ana -···· ·-· 7 Fullerton .. 7
Gartlen Grove 6
HuntlnJton Beach . 5
Ana~lm .2
La Habra 0
Lost
2
3
4
4
5
6
9
11
their contests. the Tara will still
bag th~ ch ampionship, even
thoueh tied In the fina l stand·
lngs, because they have beaten
Oranre twice.
Both Fullerton and Santa Ana
have a mathematical chance to
win the Sun~ le~e title by
winning all three of their re
mainlng games, but only lt New·
port woald loae all three. a modem ahop .••
The Tars were way oU on their
shooting game aealnst Garden
Crovt> and madt' only 20 percent
of their shots from the noor. tht>
worst pt>rcentaee the team ha.s
made this Sf'ascm I
wtth tbC old
Friendly Feeling
Bushard's
Harbor Pharmacy
DOl E.. Coat • .., .
C..... dill X.
Althoueh ~rt manage-d to
post a slim 26 25 hall·t~ lt>ad.l
they couldn't hold down th~ Gar
den Cruvto squad Tht' Argonauts
grabbf"d th~ lead early In the
third period and held It through· Charp A<'COunt.s Invited
out the game Fr .. DeliYery
Cardt'n Grove entered the final PboDe Harbcw 6666
Grove, the Tars, In the first three ppe~r~lod~~wl~th~a~38~·~36~m~ar~g~in~an~d~l~~~~~~~~· ~~~~~ periods, amused 52 points. and, =
at the same time. held Carden I CONE TBJS WEEJU!JfJ)I
Grove to only 15. Garden Grove
attempted a come-back and made I BUFFALO RANCH
19 In the final stanza while New· I ra.EE Act.lw'o--nEE Padlr:t.D9
port made 9 points. Hayes led the == ~ ~ ';-
scoring with 16 points and Clark I See the Butr':i'Jon thelr ranee' s~
ecored 14. Coach Tra1l ... Have fun on a 'hale-
Against La Habra John Fon I t.. •uno JUde, l"tn Tnaek. or on the
tlus scored 17; Clark. 19: Taylor. Autheotic M.1JUcrture S'-TraiD..
13. and Hayes and Schheken BrowSf' around Porter's Western _,_-
mayer each ma~ 12 points Wf'ar Storf' Hnnif' Back Ride and .?njoy a rf'al 8a1folo 81lf9WI-8-Sh~• eada SUJMiaT-ba-occ Ca""fS I diem Vt~·:r~.:.~ "::-s IDDES roa suo I with t.b..la Ad.. ~·· Specio.l
Win 69 to 31 ABatT•l«IJ'OUYPOouo Uor--.R. SraEolfER.ua.oV I• 5520( E
ThE' Orange Coast Collf'ge bas
ketball team, currently in a first·
pla<'e tiE' with FullE-rton as a re-
sult of thE' 54·51 win ovE'r the In·
dlans Friday night. continued
their \\'In-strE-ak with onE'·Sided
69·31 margin against ChaffE'y
Monday night on thE' loser·s
court.
Fullerton kept p:tct' with an 1
easy 98 to 64 victory over Santa
Ana.
The Pirates will play San Ber-
na rdino at 8 p.m. tomorrow 1 Fri-
day ) on the local court.
The OrangE" Coast cagers liter.
ally smotherE'd Chartey. as lndl.
cntE'd by the 39-10 half-tim~ I
IE"ad The Pirates SC"'red 30 pomts
In the last half while Chaff«'Y ,
made 21. Denny Fitzpatrick It'd
thP SC"'ring honors "'lth 21 pomts
Thf' P1ratf'S" rluf'l wnh FullC'r
ton Friday night was a ci()S(' onf'
right up to the final gun AI the
end of thE' f1rst penod. Oranj!e
CoaM trailed 16·15. but Stu In·
man·s fp;p madf' a comebark in
thP S<'<'Ond quarter and enjoyNI
a 33-26 margin at the half. Tht> I
Piratf'S S('Oreod 6 in the third JW·
rind. Fullerton. 9 points. for a
39 3.5 score.
TOP aow: left • rltll.......al ouu.. ~ a.y, s... a.· .
Cart ,........_ IIOTTOK aow: Wt eo Dglat-a.ia ....., w.at
hb.lmcm.. rnm1r asc.. ~ Tcat.OQ9b. Lany aa-..
Tile Skillell s.mce· ..,.,ba:lll ef ...
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TER-TWO LOCA TIOifS ...
1885 Harbor 81 , & 835 W 19t+., Costa Mew
With a littlE.' ovPr a mmutt> In ~n. thE' Plratf'S lt'd 51 19. but a 1
foul hy an OrangE' Coast man l1
nl.'rtNi the Hornets onE' point Cor
a 51 ·5() SCOrf'. Coast was thE' nf'"<t rr.~~~~r:~~~~~~~::::::::~~~;:;;;;;l tn ~'OTt' a field ~oal and It'd by
\.1 30 with 8 seconds remaining
A Piratf' player again fouled om•
nC lhf' Hornets. but hE' madf" only
onf' nf lh~ shots: !l('()rf' 53·5 1
Orange Coast got ~ion
n:nf' Birtnkk went In for a Jay
up and was fouled. Hf' madE' ont> I
lo ln<'k thE' final score-at 54 51
Jt'rldy Young It'd thp scorln«
""lth 20 poinl8 Denny Fitzpatrkk
madf' 12 and Roger Gurkh IIC'Orf'd
8 points.
IISQIII RIVES
UTTLE LEIIUE quiPIJEIT .,
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SUI., ••• I TUES.
OPEN HOUSE was held Saturday at a completely fumished model
home in the new Westcliff subdivtsiol'l il'l the Upper Boy area.
Austin Sturtevant, (et left), col'ltrector and developer. i.s showing
off the model home to Edger (Ned) H ill, president of .Mariners Bonk ;
Charles Cerroll. service office underwriter for FHA tn Long Beoch·
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Find Work Tbe Picture of the Yearl They're Eager tp
A rourageoU!I family from The
Netherlands are newcomers to
the Harbor area. Tt)ey are able to
• M speak !K"arrely a word or Enellsh.
but they are eager to find work
AND In their new -found homeland.
They are the Peterse family,
who rome from the t own of
Amersfoort. near Utrecht. The D Ls family Includes the parents. Jan 0 ;..~_.. and Marla Peterse. and their 2
-r dauehters. Nancy. age 18, and
4 Lucia. who Is 12 Also with them
in Color and ONEMA.ScoPB Is a youthful friend of the Cam ·
lly. 20 year-old Jan DeRiuter.
ST~ WEDJfESDAT Tht'Y Jandt'<! In New York on "W Ill• .... Wia~" j Jan 7 coming to the U. S
a o :a t a t e a a e • • o t o thr~ugh the belp of the Catholic-
so
ARE
WE
0. Eleclr•lc Pr•••
••• ... Jll••lr clllll•
We're proud of our
workmanship, hand
finishing and
• attention to details.
SEE HOW MUCH
BETTER YOUR
flNE CLOTHES
LOOK WITH OUR
GENTLE DRY CLEANING
Orange County Heart Association
presents
I DISCUSSIOI 01 HEAIT DISUSES
by
Relief Servi<=H of the National
Catholic We I t a r e Conlerence.
Theil' funds ran low In New York,
because they had to walt there
for 16 days with nothing to do.
So they got In touch with a
friend here In Costa Mesa, Bert
Hornsveld of 219 16th St .. who
was born In the same town In
Rolland as Mr. Peterse. Alter a
lot or conversation by long dis ·
tanre. their plans were formu·
lated. Permission was obtained
through the Dutch ron.,.ul In New
York. and they came across the
U. S .. arriving here Ft>b 2
They are now staying at 426
San Bernardino Ave . Newport
Heights -and lookJng for em
ployment Mr. Peterse Is a house
painter. His wife can do house-
work, and so can Nanc-y Jan
DeRiutcr Is a baker, havln~t
learned that trade In school In
Holland.
Nancy ill> thP only ont> who gpto;
along well In convt>rslng In Eng.
llsh. Lucia L<~ learning fast ali 11
student In CICth grade In the
Newport Heights School She \<;
really In the high sc-hool level
because of her !K"hoollng In Hoi
land. and she hopes to be at
Harbor High as soon as she
learns English well enough.
Mr Peterse was a procuremt'nt
ofrlrer for the Dutch Government
for 10 years. Including 4 years
In the Dutch East l ndles. The
family was In Holland through.
out the war. They were In Rot·
terd&m In 1940 when the Nazis
levelled that dty with their
devutaUn& bombing attack. Mr.
&nd Mrs. Pet~ and Nancy, who
wa.s then just a baby, Weft
bombed out of their house, but
Weft not Injured.
Mr. Peterse joined the Dutch
Underground to harass the <A'r·
man occupation forces. Finally
he was arrested by the <Aormans
and kept In a Nazi prison for 6
months In Amenfoort. I Here the family Is looking for
a new start In llfe Anyone wish·
lng to help them can call St.
Joachim's Catholk Churt'h at
Liberty 8-1091. or "Dutch" Cow-
enbeTg of llnS Tustin Ave .. Costa
MPSa. also a native of Holland.
who hrlpt'd out as lntt'rprt'ter I when this 11tory was written
"Dutrh" c-an be reached at Ll
' R ()().17 in the evenings.
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"TOOL Clll"
POWER TOOLS
-220 Victoria St..
LibertY 8-4757
NEW IN NEWPORT AJIEA
Mrs. Ned Hill, mayor of the City of Newport Beech; and Karl Oevis,
city attorney of Newport Beach. The new subdivisioll includes 90
homes, the forst of which is being occupied by its new owners this
week. There ore I I floor plans and '4 7 elevations Average size of
lots is 80xl I 0. The model home was furnished by the Islanders.
, JUST-ONCE-A-YEAR
FEB.15 .. ,. fEB. 28
20 ,. DISCOUNT
CORSETRY
TELEPHONE HAzbor 13M
27:r7 E. COAST mGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR
s --ALE ' .............
CRYSTAL ASHTRAYS. Holland, 1M!t ol4.-..-w.oo now I._.
CRYSTAL BUD V~ Holland ··------2.60 now ••
CKYSTAL COCKTAILS FOR 1WO, Holland ·---·--··· 1.11
CllYSTAL 'nTMBLEBS. aet of 8 -········-··-·-···-·······now UO lr up SILVER DEMITASSE SPOO~ Sweden..·-··· 1.25 now .71
BOWL, white ltoneware, SWeden ···-·······-· . 16.25 now 11..5e
BO~ black atoneware, Sweden .................. 27.00 now 11.75
P01TERY PLANTERS, auorted colors ........ 4.95 now I.JI
DECORATIVE J'RU1T PLATES, imported. .. _ 2.75 now 1.71
PILLOWS, zippered cover ·--··-·--··-······-··-··· 7.00 now a•
VACUUM rue, one only ........ _ .......... -.............. 15.00 now YM
STATIONERY, 1/, ott, AND MANY MORE ITEMS
PorcelaJn, Faience, Cry.W, Steel, Linen~
GIFTS FROM
2653 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar
Harbor 1373-Open 9:30 to 5:30-We Ship
MU ·S-T CLEAR
ALL INVENTORY
THIS WEEK
Brand Name Y ama 25% off
R.g.NOW
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Baby Nylo -·-70c: S3c
Nylo Germantwn. 95c 12c Worsted ____ ..,2__ 80c 60c
Christmas
Sock Kits --·-·· ___ 1.98 l.U
Cuddles Pun -··---~-95c 72c
Elsie ........... .
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Harbor 0857
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Santa Ana High School
Friday, February 15. 8 p .m.
Admission Free
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